Putnam City High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK)
- Class of 1963
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SHN ' Gif Putnam City High School Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Volume 7 Foreword PUTNAM CITY . . . A CITY WITHIN A CITY . . . Laughter in The halls, the hush ot The classrooms, The resounding rap ot a Student Council gavel, These are The sounds M The silences of our city. Sounds ot youth, pride, and enthusiasm rock stadium and gymnasium. There is The distinctive of reflection and contemplation mingling vvith doubt and hope. Lite in our city is one to be remembered - treasured. There are sights that Time cannot erase. There are familiar scenes which have significant value to all ot us. There are also Things of greater meaning which are uniquely Putnam City's. Obiects symbolic and inbred, such as Pete The Pirate and his statue, are shining proots ot The student citizens vvho have exerted Their utmost in order To reach Their highest. Our city is one ot movement. The transportation system, primarily Teet, is always in motion. There are movements ot students and Teachers alike hurry- ing to perform Their daily duties with exuberance. These are The movements ot preparation - prepara- tion Tor lite in other cities - cities of further studies, 2 Q wvmm-.mwkqk E ' A ,K . ' Y W--ein ' ' ' nr izilh gif s ' 5 ll I 2. m 95: A - . 3 - E E: lf! f. ...- f-ui Aisl S -D ,A ,,.. - ,,WL 1.5 xl A ,... -um-F WW DEDICATION Staff Dedicates Annual 'X . A . Xa V R Mr. Carter Burney - devoted teacher of Putnam City to Coach Burney With pride, the yearbook staff dedicates The 1963 TREASURE CHEST to Mr. Carter Burney, and at The same time, To all that he is - a moulcler of lives, and a Teacher of ideas. Dedication To educating youth has been his principal interest. At Putnam City Mr. Burney is a drivers' education instructor, Track coach, and also The golf coach. ln addition, he is one of The game managers. As sponsor of The safety club, The local chapter has won much statewide recognition under his direction. Informality and relaxation are The keynote characteristics of our coach, Which perhaps is The secret To his success. Mr. Burney came To Putnam City in 1950, previously Teaching similar courses in Defiance, Ohio. He received his Bachelor of Science degree from Northeastern STaTe College in 1935 and his Master of Education degree from Oklahoma University in 1949. In The 1940's he was a staff sergeant in The Army Air Corps for five years. His giving many hours of unTiring devotion to our city within a city has made him unforgettable in The minds of all who know him. Mr. lurnoy has invested many years in instructing students in driver safety X gg 4 SpOnSOr' ,,..... , .... Mrs. Lois Thomas Co-Editors ...A..,,...,, ,,, ,, ,,,.,, ., , ,,, ,, .., ,5,,., ,,, ,,, ,, ,,, , , ,,, ,,,., , , 7, , Susan Freeland Pat Andrews Layout Staff: Gail McDaniel, Editor, Toni McClary, Julie Sutton, Carole Clark, Mickey Ellis. Copy Staff: Edie Snell, Editor, Stewart Lane, Sheila Purcell, Marilee Mayfield, Brooke Battles, Sandy Sidner, Cheryl Singree. Photography: George Hale, Editor, Jim Ellis, Jimmy Brant, Joe Spain. Business: Gordon Elkins, Manager, Wayne McKinney, Assistant. Head of our school is the welleloved prin- cipal, Mr. Leo C. Mayfield. We came to PCH5 full of youth and en- thusiasm, saw the opportunities aforded us, and then we conquered the obstacles before us. With the increase in population came the need for these six temporary classrooms. .lla l This ls Our City ,V '2Z5'!5SK'1X Peace and serenity are re- flected in our school by the pattering rain on the patio. if Main thoroughfare in our city is the Pirate Hall which is usually Icustling, though is virtually undisturbed in the late hours of the day. an 'F!9 M. 3 A ! G A K i K g W ,vi 1 . 1,45 55 ,. M., -, ,, ' Queen Bernice Reigns Over Homecoming Festivitie Gracing the i963 Football Coronation as queen was lovely Bernice Gilpin. Elected by the varsity squad, she was crowned Cby iunior, Terry Baumeisterl dur- ing half-time ceremonies at the Putnam City-Shawnee game. Attending the queen in the royal court were seniors Pat Andrews, escorted by John Nelson and Wanda Smith, escorted by Allen Brown. The pep club's formation of two interlocking hearts flanked the royal throne with the band play- ing softly in the background. This tribute to the beautiful queen provided a lovely setting for the coronation. All this splendor was captured in color for the first time in Putnam City High School. ,af of wt, . . '41, Q A 1. .: ,s. . T if s so A r It TSM' 4 ci.. as siri A T 'T gi of 1 H, .T ' , f ig: V f T-'Aw-,fi,z. ,,.1 K I . I ,lgg5ny'g4,.g.i'?'f2s'v g , U.. 6 - if .Q g ,rw Mt 'rit 'aci , ,a,,f.s 4 l A 5 5 ' we f t ,,.,ce. - - f T -at T T .ev-M. , It iirt Y . , c t t ww- ' , ., vc , , ,, ,, , 5 -.Y ,,,,k .fe,qti',- . 1 ti 4. f5fT 5. ' ' 0 ,f Y i Ixifbv- NHPF? iq? if Q, , ,wgaye ,, s 8 9.93 vith Regal Splendor and Beauty F5 U s H4414-ws-vig 0' ' eee A W 7:1 L. -.:V if. A 7--, Nx .Q 4' - ' w 9 Wins Serving as a nerve center for all parts of the high school is the adminis- Mrs. Holmes, chairman of the English department, en trative office. deavors to provide a curriculum that will prepare stu dents for college work. Basics Are Kept ln Foreground At PCHS Absorbed in the purification of a liquid, these students are practicing principles derived from study. 10 wif' l , - f-Iveeww ' A w . sd 'aw F Xe 1 3 'mu Q49 ar 'ii 2. 'WA 5 Wy: .A,., ,f li- I g A A .V K' ., Q Q Q 1 ii 9. 3 K qv 'fff 1 W ,iv -ff an Q 5-gf-1- I. ,f 'x 75,1--'W KW' Q 2 I 2 . ' Wg- .2 : AN f '.-Tir X ', + A, ' l l . 1- - ,. W W--,- f-Q ,gg L4 f 'T I in Every Way Competitive sports is one of the many ways in which school spirit thrives at Putnam City. Students learn to excel in sportsmanship as well as athletics. Determination and perseverance are qualities possesed by the basketball co-captains as they endeavor to lead our team to victory. Ellll RMK if x A we N 7 - -:--if iz . M2-1-161 A. ww --Q , K fish--5eQs?f'l'?wif?-aw deze- -, wwsy-I , , . . , :-. y y we 711, ,L- Our new spirit iug was used in pep assemblies To help Have ya got that spirii? is the familiar cry heard at our arouse Pirate spirit. pep assemblies. The Tempo Of Our School ls Reflected Through ...gf-,,-,En ': mf, . A' . L 'E .Qi 'sr 3 is .., . -1- ' - --1 ,,1 : H4 'W it lfs Spirit A G Q1 fm Qt 'Wm mei' gwgf -. 'W Pep Club members invade the concession stand during intermission at a basketball game. Down in limb but not in voice, Sally Duffy symbolizes true school spirit. l5 e ' , ,wiv it 1 i. i HQ , Another first at Putnam this year was the proiect of registering all students before they could vote in elections. Ronnie Petty with the Catalinas top off the Junior Assembly with their first big label recording, CHA-CHA JOE Q U Wvlvtmv True Principles of Democracy Are Pracficed K Theme of the Christmas Assembly was the traditional Nativity scene. l l Sally Duffy and Tom Abel are delighted at the announcement that they are the 1963 Ideal Dates. fc!! ,Wm,WsW 1,-,1.n-ull- DEE Rgco All sl. l' 'li 1, 'V K 1..5..l 17 ff 4 .1 .WQ .qw-W' The culminating point of adminis- tration is to know well how much power, great or small, we ought to use in all circumstances. -Montesquieu Administration '65 Completing his second year as assistant superin- tendent is Mr. Fred Caviness. This year he has continued his outstanding administration of the duties and responsibilities granted to him by the importance of his position. His job also entails co-ordinating the Putnam City cafeterias and working with the building and ground crews of our school. Prior to his appointment as assistant superin- tendent, Mr. Caviness was a teacher at Putnam City High School and was principal of the inter- mediate grades for two years. 20 While thirteen years may be an unlucky number for some, just the opposite holds true for the students of Putnam City Schools. Now completing this thirteenth years as superintendent, Mr. D. D. Kirkland continues in the difficult position as administrator to over 9,000 students. Mr. Kirkland, through careful planning and much thought, has managed to stay one lump ahead of the increase in the number of students. His ability to foresee the need before it arises and provide a solution before emergency action is necessary has earned him the title of one of the outstanding administrators in the Oklahoma school systems. With his responsibilities increasing every year, it is becoming necessary for Mr. Kirkland to turn over a part of his duties to his subordinates. Because of this increase, he has had to put aside some of the personal contacts with students he formerly had, but he is still always aware of our needs and is working to provide a soqnd founda- tion on which to build our future for each of us. ADMINISTRATION Leadership Directs A 47 ,,,, its ' C X 1 P --fi .:. ' E xC:'3 - l,-fi P i if' Completing his 16th year as our principal is Mr. Leo C. Mayfield. Being the principal of a high school as large as Putnam City is a great responsibility and re- quires much time and effort. However, Mr. Mayfield has a cheerful attitude and will always take time to listen to our many problems. He received his Masters degree in Education from Oklahoma University. He also attended Northeastern State Teachers College and the University of Southern California. Mr. Mayfield first came to Putnam City in 1940 as Junior High School principal. During World War Il he served in the Coast Guard and he now lives in this community with his family. Some of his many activities are the American Legion, Y.M.C.A. Board, Y.W.C.A. Board, Past President of the State Principals Association, and he has recently been named to Who's Who in the South and Southwest. Our principal is appreciated and respected because he is a leader not only in our school but in our commun- ity as well. '-Q...-Q-,,q,wmK K, ,Ji H---.,...,A, 'Rx'- Youth llToward New Horizons tion. Now nearing the end of his second year at Putnam City High School is Mr. B. J. Nichols, our vice principal Although he has been here only a short while he has proved to be extremely efficient. His home town is Blanchard, Oklahoma and he at tended Central State College and Oklahoma University He has earned a Bachelor of Science Degree In Educa tion, and a Master's Degree in City School Admnnustra Before he became a part of the Putnam City High School Administration, he taught science at our Junior High. Prior to coming to Oklahoma City he worked in Kansas. He is married and has two sons, Stanley who is fourteen, and Steven, six. We are very fortunate to have Mr. Nichols as a part of our school system and we appreciate his concern for the welfare of the students. MR. COONFIELD'S primary interest being the growth and development of the P.C.H.S. students, he provides us with his helpful advice each and every day. All of us have learned to accept his opinion as that of an expert. COUNSELORS ALTHOUGH ADVICE for our various problems is not the only service she gives, we like to think of Mrs. Juanita Kidd as our own Abigail Van Buren. Five years of counseling here at P.C.H.S. have proved her to be genuinely interested in our lives. Counselors Counsel Counselees COMPLETING HER second year as Freshman coun- selor is Mrs. Carolyn Wakely. It is her responsibility to help Freshmen become familiar with their high- school schedules and activities. Her winning smile and her enthusiasm for school activities make her a well-liked member of the taculty. A NEW FACE in the counselors office this year is Mrs. Catherine Batson. Any Sophomore with a prob- lem will always find her willing to help. Prior to becoming a counselor she taught Freshman English here at Putnam City. 3 i SCHOOL BOARD Board Members Look to Future Every first Monday, and more frequently if problems arise, Superintendent D. D. Kirkland and the school board members meet together to solve the complex part of a school which covers forty-seven square miles, has four hundred ninety-four employees, and educated 9,415 students in 1962-63. Keeping things Mrs. ,Lee Mason, Clerk Mr. Don Greve running smoothly is no mean task for these gentle- men and the lady of the committee who give their time for our benefit. We whole-heartedly appreciate the efforts they have made to make our city within a city what it is. Mr. Vincent Lawson ,M 5!' 1' X M,-, pred C. Gray Mr. George E. Dane Mr. Bill Garis 23 If l've told you once, l've told you a thousand times . . .! Stan Abel Physical Education, Wrestling, OU, BA, 3 years Alvin Alsup Okla. History, Civics, Central State, BA, MA, 2 years Bill Ballew American History, Head Basketball Coach, lst Sem, Central State, BS, MA, 3 years Earlene Beck Latin l, ll, Ill, IV, Latin Ciub, Student Council Central State, AB, OU, ME, 20 years Jggeph Bell Janie Bennett General Science, Typing I, Ili OSU, BS, Southeastern State, BS, 3 years OU, MS: 2 years Teachers busily engage themselves by giving out schedules on enrollment day. FACULTY Mrs. Thomas enjoys the goodies provided at the Student Council tea We Learn Much from Them Jo Ann Bennett Shorthand I, Il, Typing Il, Don Blackuby Commercial Club, Algebra I, Geomeffyi Central State, BS, GSU, BSI Mg, 3 YSBVS I years -4' ' - i at ,. , ., ,W I .r,,w,,, , N ,,, fm ' - , , -1 .av 'Jf 'v, ' iilli Letha Campbell Cecil Cannon American History, Junior Class, Chairman, History Department, Central State, BS, OU, ME, 6 years East Central State, BS, OU, MS, T2 years Mechanical Drawing I, II, Milton Boydstun Algebra l, ll, Math Club, Bethany Nazarene College, AB, 3 years Alva Card English ul, rv, Sophomore Class, OSU, BS: 2 years Carter Burney Driver Education, Cross Country, Golf, Safety Club, Northeastern State, BS, OU, ME, 13 years A 1 'H-we rrfis 'Ei av' Elizabeth Carlson English lll, IV, Central State, BA, OU, MA ll years I 1,, Running a pep club can be an extremely difficult iob at1lm6S, ponders Miss Coffey, sponsor. Bill Cole WY Biology, Sr. Class, 4 years East Central State, BS, Ellouise Cheatwoocl Speech Activities, Debate, NFL, Central State, BA, 2 years Pearle Coffey Psychology, Pep Club, Southeastern State, BA, OU, MA, 19 years C. C. Coley Mathematics, Sophomore Class, Washington University, BS 2 years Don't ask me! replies science teacher Mr. Bell W- M- DaU9he l'Y Spanish I, Abilene Christian College, BA, 6 years 26 Charles Dew English ll, lll, World Affairs Club Central State, BA, MA: 2 years All l'i9l1h Why are you late this time? FACULTY They Strive for Perfection Fred Dunbar Fern Friedlander World and American Mixed Chorus, a Capella History, Choir, Girls Chorus, Head Basketball Coach, Rodney Foster Music Theory, Nancy Gallop Ass't Baseball Coach, Biology Ensembles, Bookkeeping OCU, BS, Central State, BS, OCW, BM, Southwestern State, BS I year 2 years 1 year 1 year Joe Garrison Bob Gray Lola Gregory James Hamilton American History Typing li General Science Geometry, Algebra I, Head Football Coach, Head Baseball Coach: OU, BS, Columbia Jr. Class, Central State College, BS, 9th Football, University, MA: OCU, BA, OU, ME, Central State, BS, 18 years 3 years I2 years 2 years Bill Hart Art, Southwestern State College BA, 1 year Marcia Hess Algebra l, Psysiology, Medical Club, Greenville College, BS, 4 years Virgil Holcomb C, R. Hill General Science English I, Sophomore Class, Northeastern State, BA, Southeastern State, BS, i year 2 years I think l'll have one more for the road, chuckles Mr. Hamilton. 28 Virginia Holliday Helen Holmes Geometry English IV, Chairman of OU, BS, English Department, 3 years Macalester College, BA, lO years 4 The Pep Club treated the faculty to a tea in the late IEXCULTY They Mold Our Lives Kenneth Keel t 'LL Teil 1 ,,-- sir asf 'Z x ,Nl K' 7-iw if is aysw if vlmfif- T istiziix-we 4 L Man, what a rough life, sigh Coaches Ballew and Gray Driver Education, C. C. Keller Kaye Keller Mary Jane Kadavy Track, Woodshop, Refresher Math, Typing I, ll, East Central State, BS, Proctor Supervisor, Ass't. Football Coach, OSU, BS, OU, MS, Southwestern Tech, AB, OU, BBA, I year 6 years 4 years 2 years Zula Mae Krause Spanish I, East Central State, BA, 8 years Joseph Leon Spanish Il, Ill, Verdi McCallon Algebra I, ll, Chairman Spanish Club, Concessions, Math Department, Tulsa Univ. BA, OU, MA, Bethany Nazarene I1 years College, AB, 18 years Byron McGaffey American History, Economics, Univ. of Washington Harvard University, 2 years Deep thought is being devoted to a lecture given at a dinner attended by many Putnam City faculty members. Josephine McPeek Dorothy Mann Marian Mathias English li Home Economics I, Il, French K, Il, III, Marietta College, AB, FHA, French Club, Univ. of Pittsburgh, MA: OSU, BS, Smith College, BA, 17 years 16 years 2 years .loe McKinnon Refresher Math, General Science, OU, BS, 1 year Bill McMinimy Oklahoma and World History, Swimming Coach, Ass't Football Coach, Central State, BS, l year Larry Milam Algebra ll, Trigonometry, Solid Geometry, OCU, BA, 3 years W. E. Miles Geraldine Mills Gloria Moody Metalwork Latin I, English lll, Central State College, Latin Club, FTA, BSE, OU, BA, Central State College, BA, 2 years I year 6 years 30 Patricia Mosley English l, Sophomore Class, Hendrix College, BA, Univ. of Arkansas, MA 2 years 47 i s U ,Q -pf! fr, . ' ' U, H' A , if f 9 14.1 Now that reminds me of the time ..... , expounds Mr. Miles, proctor supervisor, checks hall passes during classes which rs Superintendent Kirkland. one of his many iobs. FACULTY They Are The Heartbeat of Glenn Newsome Myrtle Mullinax Physical Education, Chemistry, Physics, YO'-Jil? for Ch lSTf Sgience Club, Nano,-,al Ass't Basketball Coach, Mary Olinger Honor Society: Bob Jones University, BA, Oklahoma History, East Central State, BS, TaYl0 UnlVef5lfYf BS: OU, BSI 24 yea,-5 1 Year I Year lvine Paris Physical Education Central State, BS 10 Years Jack Pearson TRY Pearson K- E' PNY Aufo Mechanics Biology, Senior Class World and Oklahoma Cenfral 51afe, BA: OCW, BA, Central History, Psychology, 9 years State, MA, Central State, BS, 4 years l year Robert Powell Composite Math OU, BS, 3 years A fi w 'N k?+'sfff,2i-:sir-J:21iE,in.i,ifS?!,.is -V: , if zwwlii , f 43:52 ' fTi5r'iE?5ii:1Q,,'7:5S ' 'W i 'W?izsGgsaf,ff'i sifm 'D-iiff , ,Li gig- ,, ...A gf fs, ..,. 5. TV- M- i 's K. U it 9 ,sk s , S ,, .S Charles Ruiz English ll, Law, OCU, LLB, Central State, BS, MA, 6 years .lean Rice Algebra l, Composite Math Millikin University, BME, 1 year Versel Rice Agriculture, Biology, 4-H Club, AV, . OSU, BS, , 7 years Ramona Rounsavell English I, Central State, BA, l year , its v L One of Mr. Mayfields duties is to introduce the speakers at our assemblies, 32 -nn-ss-f Marica Sanders English Il, III, Kaihryne Sandlin World History, Psychology, University of Arkansas, BSE, World Affairs Club, 1 year OU, BA, Central State MA, 4 years f I A nw, , t an s - Being Sponsor of the Student Council and the Latin Club are no lazy ls gl-ng Sir Lancelof Coming in fhe door? Wonders tasks, sighs Mrs. Earlene Beck. Mrs. Mosley. Beth Smalley Marguerite Smith Oklahoma 81 World History, Charlotte Smith Shorthand I, Typing I, Earl E. Stewart Sophomore Class, Geometry, 'l2 Year Club, English ll, lll, IV OU, BS, MS, Central State, BS, OU, BS, MS, OU, AB, 2 years 2 years Il years 4 years Lois Thomas Journalism, Pirate Log, Pirate Hi-Lites, Treasure Chest, Quill 8- Scfoll,'FJA, Wheaton College, BA, Central State, MA, 5 years 4 , few 1 'ii A af ' if. James Walker Susan Walraven Band, Oklahoma History, Civics, OU, BFA, MME, University of Alabama, BS, 'l5 years I year 33 L. E. Weichbrodf Ge0l0QY, General Science, ou, BS, l year Contemplation and concentration are two moods reflected by Mr. Walker as he directs the band in an assembly. Mr. Kirkland serves himself at the faculty Christmas party Phyllis White Jerome Welch English ll, I, English I, St. Mary of the Plains OCU, BA, College, BA, 1 year l Veal' Juanita Wood Alice Zweiacher English Il, Speech, Drama, Librarian, All School, Junior, and Library Club, Senior plays, Central State, BS, OU, ME, Central State, BA, IO years B years N.. Mrs. Grace Hulsey, financial secretary, has the important iob of keeping account of all money transacted in the school's name. In addition, she is private secretary to Mr. Mayfield. SECRETARIES xx Pri Attendance clerk, Mrs. Edna Wert discharges her responsibilities with accuracy by keeping records on all absences and cuts. Office ls Heartbeat of Putnam City if Mix., ,,,X , ff' N ,1 -'XZ i x - KW' Q. 4.2-fjkwk 'X .gf Q 'ff' f' ,dui Newest addition to the office staff is Mrs. Jane Newell wh0 records all permanent grades and records. Mrs. Ruby Taylor busily occupies herself by recording students' transcripts and sending them to various colleges. 35 YS- 'Q 5 QM K ' 1 .5 Qi t x , .A I Q as 6. X x 74 as-'nw' i QV 'ff 2: J' 5. 4 avr 'EQ I ' . Q3 ,V , ' 5 iw . X 2 . , 3 ., ln. 4, a xl' W' iw f -s x ,C W If a man does not make new ac- quaintances as he advances through life, he will soon find himself left alone. A man, Sir, should keep his friendship in constant repair. -Samuel Johnson 5lfc'lfIf5 '63 ,. L. ,fm - w ,.f+NLg,, iw f,.. -mm XX.-, W sm 1, I wi ' 4' '29 J fm Y. .J 54 Q1 iii Xu 5 Q Q as School Takes Pride ln Cultural Activities The Oklahoma City Symphony entertained Putnam students at one of their assemblies. Finale of the Talent Assembly was the presentation of Lonnie Kinney and the Catalinas. Putnam's three choirs combined to present their annual produc- tion, Spotlight on Broadway. Q 8 x v 1-WW w-'M Y ii YW , L, 7,,, MMM School Assemblies Am Amidst' a maze of cheesecloth a Pirate fan decorates the stage for a queen Coronation. i limber-limbed Rosemary Novey performs a dance routine in the ali-school Talent Assembly. i Activities Provide impetus Hey! Hey! let's go! yell cheerleaders in the Junior As- sembly. General Motors representative, demonstrates the mysteries of a gyroscope in the space age. ali' l ,L W a During the Boy's State Assembly, Mr. D. D. Kirkland reminds students of the im- portance of good citizenship. o Organized confusion results as Pep Club girls form double hearts to honor Basket ball Queen, Sally Duffy. Unaware that she is about to be crowned as Press Queen, Janie Slaughter proceeds to her unexpected Coronation. Yuletide spirit rings through the halls of Putnam the Christmas Season approaches. City as v .-ip? 4 fgg. vt, l . .mi+ ',3f19 'ff Y A -.QA 45 3' .V fha ' i f 57?-if Q as Qlfvisf if .. W , zggf i., , ua V .MJ X, , 0. -iq X 'r -Q 4 . . Q., -rut. r9.5 M K. .A - Y. fi lv 7 ' 'li en A 1' 'K gf lftwk - - ,gs Fig? . . X V M, W. in .L -, -1gnrf!,,,, H- rv 'SKY 1 ' fd H . ' wi,:,,, ,. , , r 'vii M'Q,. flr2'!fifii?2Fxf?1s, . ' 412' fx me W : T xc ,ivifjf v QW, 5 is . f. 'J Q aff iw -I l1. ir'E,Egi?liQT.-Qfhl .i.AVgQfq,f 'fri' gl q.,Mx,Xiw,.,,, paw 5-4-3-2-'I -You're on! and our talented trio, Paulette Pteil, Lonnie Kinney, and Kathy Cole, accompanied by Shelby Dawson and Hart Morris perform on a local TV program. Wake Up A Cross-Section of Student Life Jim walfpn gives the crowd a reason to chear as he executes a well-polished kiss. ..., i 174 ! fff f tp K X wx t fa s yy A - U 1 '- lei - i 4 .,., . .af , 'NM ,.. ttf ' -. E W 'g .jI,'l I 1 35 34 , avg' , All V .,. -. . im mlwfi., ., 43 Oh Stewie dear, you're so right! Selected by director Mrs. Juanita Wood for this year's All School play was a modern comedy, The Bachelor and the Bobbysoxer . Stewart Lane and Loisanne Huckabee portrayed leads as a playboy and a lady ludge who enCOUnlereCl each Olhel' in Director for the plays at Putnam City is Mrs. Juanita Wood. court and then fell in love. Student director was All agree that the fine productions could not be possible with- Wanda Smith who was assisted by Mickey Ellis. OU' he' asslsfanfe- Paula Wade served as stage manager for the play. ALL SCHOOL PLAY Classes Unite To Stage Production CAST OF THE 1963 ALL SCHOOL PLAY, FRONT ROW: Lonnie Ricky Powell, Teddy Coontield, Dennis Johnson, Jim Ellis, Charles Kinney, Edie Snell, Susan Freeland, Linda Ford, Loisanne Hucka- Genthe, Stewart Lane, Dean Hestand, Bill Pahlka, Lynn Butler, bee, Pat Andrews, Augie Mowchan. ROW TWO: Glenn Robinson, Van Cotton, Phil Lemmons. Junior Play Cast: Charles Womack, Dennis Johnson, Perry Starkey, John McLemore, Jesslyn Flynn, Lou Ann Terry, Charles Genthe, The Happiest Millionaire was selected for this year's Junior Play by director Mrs. Juanita Wood. It centered around our millionaire, his daughter, and her fiance, none seeing eye-to-eye on any sub- JUNICDR PLAY Terry Shaver, Glenn Robinson, Becky Brown, Jill Wadell, Marilee Mayfield, Rickey Powell, Stewart Lane. iect. The success of the play came not only in the cast, but with student director Laura Price, assistant student director Cheryl Singree, and stage managers, Perry Starkey and Frances Miller. xx 0 Q 0 0 ll The Happiest Millionaire lnvades PCHS Portraying Angler and Cordelia, leads in the Junior I really never did like boxing, groans Glenn Robinson, who appears play, are Charles Genthe and Terry Shaver. j to be the loser in this bout. 45 CMGCK-Qs w 'la42L4'Iwy., - . ifixif-1 , Wa. ,af- .V ' . , 1 W- 3 ff I , ,. .L H 1 ' i'if?f4f'? ' , 'ww 'F 'sv xf,:.vvj,+gg:f.' 1 vig' 1 R Q.5E'i5gi3gQ fRiwrf215:'e..4w' - ' 33 '1?1:.,' , e aw A1 11.1. 4 in 4 '-B-'2:a4ff'4aY'15'f ,:':A. f S f 5 T3 Q if' 213' A H L1 211,524 f A .H 3.3 ,341 I f 5, - -.54-1,agwgc-J,'..:L9g,:,,f1:w, 1 4' V nr ,4 ,ql:xs?9iS5- , - I ww-gxrfwgi':-,,wgfcY,:.:,f:.- 41 ffswdzk ' E:Lf f' ',':fQ Q :-lpgzf +A Sf . - ,x , ,iv M. 1 . f 1 V-ylvns'-f 'Y' -ipwf. ' .y , . yn xl: W V, 5 fflwllf 5 Iifam ,L V 1 1' y '11,- - +1 ' , ,L .A,.f12+f,,f1lliff,:,l.fZi.5'ii 3 'Eiw1g1giif 112 ff 5 1, 1,,1111gg,,.,.f2a Y izygmw www .. V5 . - gg v , A +.' I look on that man as happy, who, when fhere is question of success, looks into his work for a reply. -Emerson Organizations '63 fq ? 5 t in Va isis 1 A school's well-being depends upon its govern- ment's efforts to co-ordinate The activities of its components in such a manner that They work to the common good. At Putnam High The foremost representative body of the students is The Student Council. Representatives and officers of StuCo are elected by The Student body. This year The officers have kept The 89 members of The group moving. Projects of primary importance This year have been The PTA drive, Talent Assembly, sock hops, Student and Book Stores, and the election of ldeal Date and Mr. and Miss Pirateer. The officers and lnter-City representatives attend X various conventions and workshops in order to gain a better insight concerning council operations. Sponsor is Mrs. Earlene Beck. it ci INTER-CITY OFFICERS of the Student Council are Betsy Burton, sophomore, Pat Andrews, senior, Glenn Robinson, iunior, Edie Snell, senior These representatives attend FRONT ROW: Beverly O'Connor, Linda Cook, Edie Snell, Carolyn Thomas, Marilyn Beeson, Carole Clark, Cindy Hill, Judy Lay, Julie Sutton, Carolynn Brantley. ROW TWO: Molly McCormick, Janice Love, Beth Harris, Lynne Puckett, Sharon Bounds, Linda Gibson, Donna Zevnik, Sharon McNeely, Becky Brown, Pat Andrews. ROW THREE: Susan Moore, Margaret Harris, Mary Clure, Marquita Byford, Sue Kimsey, Cheryl Thomas, Karen Marose, Susie Parr, Judy Shaw. ROW FOUR: Barry Smith, Joe Gilchrist, Augie Mowchan, Betsy Burton, Ginger Goodrich, Gary Roebuck, Don Bridal, Mandy Miles, Al Lowe. ROW FIVE: James Ellis, Phil Lemmons, Scott Waugh, Cindy Lillenas, Uwe Pontius, Lee Rittenhouse, 1 Robert Dawson, Theresa Frusher, Mary Fash. 48 9-3 O.. 255 cn' TO E 3 5. Ol 3 Q. ET 5. IQ 3' 2 BL 2 6' fi 'o U7 -F S. CD 3 QI O C 3 G 'R as 'U C -ll 3 L, ,LN FRONT ROW: Becky Berry, Patti Hulsey, Nanna Machala, Adrienne Angelo, Holly Erts, Carolyn Sharp, Kathy Knight, Linda Walker, Judy Poindexter. ROW TWO: David Womack, Gordon Thomas, David Nowells, Gordon Elkins, Max Maxwell, Neal Jacobs, Mike Loyd, Bud Townsend, Bill Stetler, ROW THREE: Matt Padley, Foremost Representative Body Debbie Moncrief, Laura Brandle, Cheryl Jones, Clint Winslow, Charlie Genthe, Mike Clayton, Michael Strang, Julie Elder. ROW FOUR: Howard Gray, Bill Pahlka, Glenn Robinson, Ralph Massey, Richard Huggins, Larry Riggs, Robert Lynch, Bobby Wahler, James Stacy. S G 5? ix tk gi K 7 KVSK 5 ' A A Janice Love Vice President Phil Lemmons President AVCZT' 1 :QT f Patio Chairman Bill Pahlka and StuCo President Phil Lemmons are delighted with the new patio-a Student Council project. Laura Price James Ellis Secretary Treasurer Ns, E Q 4 I , ,Q ,xo N-'-ye, lk--1m.fsa: Mary Fash MVS- Beiilf Chaplain Sponsor 49 HONOR SOCIETY Outstanding Students Find Reward Bill Pahlka Susan Freeland Presidenf Vice President FRONT ROW: Sharon Osborne, Charles Womack, Ricky Powell, Edie Enell, Carolyn Thomas, Betty Scrivner, Claudia Homer, Lynette Winslow. ROW TWO: James Stacy, Ann Hapke, Janet Balaty, Sharen Burton, Kay Hanger, Sandy Palmer, Laura Bush, Kathleen O'Brien. ROW THREE: Dennis Kelley, Ricky Penner, John Brant, Kenneth Tryner, Alan Mace, Nancy Suter, Sherri DeHart, Eunice Beth Harris Molly McCormick Secretary Treasurer Constantly striving to promote scholastic achieve- ment at Putnam City are members of the Honor Society. Students spend many long hours studying in order to become a part of this organization. Only those who maintain a 3.5 grade average and have A's in citizenship are eligible tor membership. Highlight of each year is the candlelight initia- tion held in the spring under the direction of the sponsor, Mrs. Myrtle Mullinax, and the Honor Society officers. The most important project of this club is the publication and sale of student directories. Mrs. Myrtle Mullinax, Honor Society sponsor, takes time out to grade papers. Babbit. ROW FOUR: Dick Turner, Sally Duffy, Pat Andrews, Karen Bowen, Sue Ann Gibbs, Cheryl Singree, Carol Wolfinbarger, Marilee Mayfield, Pat Beard. ROW FIVE: Mary Kidd, Janie Slusher, Dianne Bray, Linda Cook, Linda Blizzard, Billie Bredon, .lane Sorenson, Kathy Hunt. FRONT ROW: Bill Stetler, Mike Austell, Micky Ellis, Beth Harris, Bill Pahlka, Molly McCormick, Susan Freeland, Judy Crews, Linda Ray. ROW TWO: Walter Daugherity, Sherry Dahl, Joan Grimm, Sally Byler, Michelle Phipps, Linda Leyerle, Pam Royer, Gloria Porter, Linda Locke, Linda Clarkson. ROW THREE: Benny White, Carola Hicks, Sherri Hambay, Candy Morley, Joyce Molloy, HONOR SOCIETY Edwina Rutledge, Mary Beth Randle, Georgette Clark, Linda Tuttle. ROW FOUR: Jimmy Angelo, Phil Lemmons, Larry Boying- ton, Rodney Mitchell, Mike Strang, Uwe Pontius, Jo Ellen Johnson, Phyllis Britton, Sandra Minter, Sheila Purcell. Not pictured is Glenda McDowell. Honor Society Emphasizes Important Qualities Honor Society Officers with their sponsor, Mrs. Mullinax, prepare to leave for the state convention at Duncan. Honor Society member Linda Ray prays for straight A's as Carolyn Thomas shows her the club charter. ,ma,. is 51 PEP CLUB Cheerleaders And Officers Encourage Pirates Leading yells and promoting school spirit at Putnam City's athletic Freeland, Pat Andrews, Sally Duffy, and Gail McDaniel stand events are these nine vivacious cheerleaders, Linda Brownen, ready to encourage the team to another victory with one of Bernice Gilpin, Judy Covington, Wanda Smith, Meg Golden, Susan their rousing yells. Miss Pearle Coffey Edie Snell Karen Bowen Sponsor Sergeant at Arms Historian 52 Sue Ann Gibbs President -i i Loisanne Huckabee Vice-President Linda Walker Parliamentarian Cindy Lillenas Secretary Mickey Ellis Treasurer Patti Ayers Pledge Mistress ' Q,-..-Qzffffs fn W . Wfby Aw- ,wry s f. is xi, gf A L gm gi 5 fd. si 1, I K . H Ms' L . 7 as R, ,, 21 SQ Have you got that spirit? Yea man, answer members ot the Princess Pirate Pep Club. The energy and spirit ot these girls have no end as demonstrated by their pep at athletic events during the year. The most vivacious organization at our school is also the largest. Any girl in the ninth through the twelfth grade is eligible for member- ship. A rush party is given at the beginning ot the school year for those girls who are interested in ioining. . ln addition to promoting school spirit and good sportsmanship, the Pep Club also sponsors various social events during the school year, one of which is the annual Spring Formal. On this occasion, the Buc- caneer is crowned by the Pep Club Presi- dent. As sponsor, Miss Pearle Cottey supervises the football and basketball coronations and assists in planning Pep Assemblies. Another day like this and l'll shoot myself, reflects Loisanne Huckabee. PEP CLUB Members Promote School Spirit FRONT ROW: Darlene Blair, Holly Erts, Linda Raymond, Karen Follstad, Jo Springer, Anna Garland, Betty Marlatt, Le Ann Gattenby, Barbara Clure, Gayle Harrison, Glo Nichols, Barbara Naeher, Catherine Christner, Becky Smith, Sherre Warren. ROW TWO: Lynn Mikkelson, Marilyn Mace, Beverly Waldren, Suzi Warren, Debbie Chennault, Brooke Battles, Sherry Levann, Elaine Silvernail, Ola Beth Goins, Hannah Corn, Vicki McEwen, Cathy Waldenville, Emily Nicholas, Kathy Alvis, Shirley Burroughs, Arta Sue Alvis. ROW THREE: Alice Ely, Judy Boyer, Pat Bicknell, Ginger Goodrich, Kathy Noyes, Ranell James, Nancy Lott, Jeanie Templeman, Darlene Bush, Patty Hulsey, Linda Davis, Jana Ruther, Maryanne Watts, Linda Wagner, Penny Dennis, Konne Burum, Kristi Burum, ROW FOUR: Phillis Hinkle, Susan Usher, Patsy Collett, Kathi Daniels, Cheryl Campbell, Linda McHenry, Judy Wills, Linda Gable, Theresa Frusher, Sarah Dugger, Kathy Young, Marcia Roberts, Penny Summers, Judy Lay, Patricia Dennis. ROW FIVE: Martha Green, Judy Markwell, Susan Stalder, Lonnie Kinney, Alexis Lovelace, Linda Barber, Karen Hamit, Joy Shannon, Karen Lawrence, Margaret Allen, JoAnn Nations, Mary Clure, Mary Ann Carothers, Marquita Byford, Sharon Caldwell, Linda Kimery, Candace King. ROW SIX: Paula Cass, Pam Dean, Cynthia Precure, Sally Galbraith, Linda Mash, Barbara Huckaby, Steftani Mata, Linda Lewis, Linda Nordstrom, Linda Platt, LaDayna Lattimore, Nancy Mix, Sharon Morris, Sharyn Trower, Kathy Wilson, Linda Neil, Anne James. FRONT ROW: Sandi Key, Lenda Booton, Laura Bush, JoAnna Price, Carol Woltinbarber, Karen Burton, Mary Lou Diefenderfer, Carole Clark, Jesselyn Flynn, Cherly Jones, Betsy Burton, Judy Casford, Linda Tuttle, Hazel Mays. ROW TWO: Paula Ratliff, Jennifer Conner, Peggy Duncan, Jan Newell, Scarlett Marler, Linda Tucker, Linda Pemberton, Joan King, Kandy Scott, Sandy Franklin, Cindy Hill, Karen Tucker, Cherie Livett, Bonnie Rowe. ROW THREE: FRONT ROW: Ginger Adair, Pat Swimmer, Carolyn White, Sharon Albright, Linda Rolfs, Elsie Estrada, Toni Bonenberger, Gail Brayton. ROW TWO: Myrna Campbell, Jean Che-rita Walker, Evelyn Toornbs, Linda Lelyerle, Judy Crews, Janice Love, Jo Johnson, Phyllis Britton, Beth Harris, Barbi Gabel, Joyce Furman, Linda Jacobs, Pat Rolfs, Francie Boyd, Janet Balaty, Linda Ash. ROW FOUR: Barbara Stinchomb, Jacque Payne, Susann Brandt, Sharon Brower, Sandy Sitton, Betty Hicks, Rhea Randall, Faye Johnston, Marsha Sharp, Sandra Hedrick, Jill Waddell, Suzanne Oliver, Barbara Bradford, Sherry Plater. Grr! If we don't win this game it won't be the cheerleaders fault. Roden, Mary Little, Jeri Linn, Peggy Owens, Pam Thomson, Kay Dunham, Donna Benson. ROW THREE: Sandra Nelson, Sandra Palmer, Beth Whitternore, Kay Hanger, Candy Rollins, Toni McClary, Sheila Purcell, Carolyn Crytzer, Linda Mathes. ROW FOUR: Jeanne Brown, Sharon Waida, Christy Witherspoon, Glenna Chappell, Linda Watson, Sondra Lanier, Evelyn McEachern, Pam lvens, Julia Moore. ROW FIVE: Frankie Hutto, Louise Melton, Rita Bommer, Nita Fisher, Dian Henninger, Althea Packard, Gwen Sand, Barbara Coym, ROW SIX: Suzy Miller, Dena Carney, Karen Archer, Linda Pearson, Beth Fitzwater, Michele Riggs, Karen Wolf, Becky Berry, Georgiann Fort. -...s sq 1 i-rl . r f::' - fs A mi' L M ,.,- M- . .f I 1 4 WILL THE real Miss Coffey please step forward? PEP CLUB gg, . 3' g 3 n lr -XM .i....W,,.,,..s..,...,r, as F f ax. I - 2 MUCH ENTHUSIASM is aroused by the Putnamites at a pep assembly which was held on the football field. Princess Pirates Give Support and Spirit to All FRONT ROW: Mary Fash, Eunice Shedden, Sandi Wurtz, Jeanne Jennings, Barbie Sellars, Susan Neumann, Marcia McMullen, Jackie Moncrief, Laura Brandle, Lunetta Bennett, Margaret Harris, Jayne Swenson, .laynie Bullock, Sandy Sidner. ROW TWO: Linda Ford, Marcia Rahner, Caroline Hazels, Kay Sanders, Cathy Daniel, Shera- lyn Summers, Rosemary Combs, Faye Laird, Barbara Ballard, Sheryl Smith, Sue Gray, Kathy Lotz. ROW THREE: Elaine Kelly, Terry Craig, Chris Yeakley, Linda Dunn, Gloria Williams, Janice King, Paula Morwood, Ann Pendleton, Marlene Winkler, Cindy Liesch, Linda Gibbson, Cheryl Paine, Judy Davis, Candy Morley. ROW FOUR: Paula Westerman, Lynda Fenner, Ann Peterson, Judy Young, Marilou Tabor, Diana Hornick, Karen Marose, .lane Riley, Martha Nobles, Holly Hunting, Linda Harris, Gail Twedt, Evelyn Bolton, Patsy Garrett, Cheryl Taylor. ROW FIVE: Sharyn Pfrehm, Hicks, Billie Bond, Lyn Durcharme, Marilyn Brown, Pat Carola Beard, Nancy Prince, Sherry Wartle, Pam Pindell, Ruth Sherrill, Jan Valentine, Vicki Oliphant, Judy Bounds, Bette Jackson, Karen Hugos. ROW SIX: Nancy Robinson, Jo Williamson, Anne Glenn, Mary Jean Scott, Sherry Ellwood, Pat Fultz, Judy Hayward, Can- dance Humphrey, Ginger Walker, Janet Reid, Auguie Mowchan, Cynthia Merrell, Sharon McNeely, Cheryl Snyder, Mary Wheatley. lil? 4mirm.'w'l i ' li. 'WV' i ? i' ' .rsunv-unrw,f.t,A,,,f ,ae R., so ,W ,m..Witft,,..,f, M A F We ERERZWH' Q i . if K 2 Skits are one of the highlights of Putnam's pep assemblies. Sports Activities FRONT ROW: Billie Bredon, LaRhonda Wornom, Nancy Shipp, Sherry Nipper, Sharon Davis, Leslie Stecker, Charlotte Gabler, Nancy Samuelson, Judy Dieckmann, Alice Moss, Nanna Machala, Pat Spear, Judy Clark. ROW TWO: Becky Williams, Barbara Saye, Connie Poffenberger, Barloara Mitchell, Carolyn Evans, Star- Iyn Starr, Barbara Bauldrige, Cherie Douglas, Sharon Furman, Sherri Hughes, Diane Terry, Janet Kubat. ROW THREE: Darlene Peterson, Margaret Proctor, Brenda Ray, Dixie Hess, Adrienne Angelo, Kathy Jackson, Susan Russell, Nancy Walters, Janette Workman, Yvonne Yocum, Sue Kimsey, Joyce Hall, Kaye Land, Sheron Folsom. ROW FOUR: Kathy Kinstle, Kathy Woodring, f 7 A pensive mood is caught on the face of Miss Coffey during a stirring football game. Randa Crain, Suzanne Blevins, Marilyn Slack, Debbie Moncrief, Diane Deupree, Kaye Isbell, Cindy Jenkins, Susie Parr, Kathy Lawson, Marcia Wagner, Kathy Cooper, Raydra Hunt, Sally Pointer. ROW FIVE: Karen Huff, Judy Deckard, Sherri DeHart, Diana Robin- son, Lynn Lanius, Jennifer Fulkerson, Robinson Cursoe, Fanny Adams, Lydia Smythe, Emily Dugger, Linda Fox, Susan Downs, Karen Corlee, Tommie Tucker, Jan Hendren, Duchess Steele. ROW SIX: Frances Goodfellow, Beth Randle, Patty Loyd, Judy Hendrix, Sylvia Mason, Melinda Chism, Teri Anders, Trudy Tripp, Susie Clay, Becky Nelson, Shirley Sprinkle, Paula Parnell, Carolyn Ellis, Bernice Blair, Diane Liddell, Sandra Gilleece, Dickie Richardson. ,i ps. , l K m-.4,,.,s,.,.,..,,.c- , X 'gg,,,t,,,s,, c W J ' Relisys., F - , 1, ,., , H, ,, ,.,:i,sgy',. 1, , 55535, ,,t, '4,T3f,e,i1 rf wa .. e . - ,AKQ-'QKW f A Kg ,g , we K, .',,,, K,,,. ir, gf Q K ,,- 2 i ' ig ifgjligfwfrjii' ,,'lf,au2,f..23prjwg-Q ,K ,,11f,tt.?,s, fy gf, 4 sig s A .A .aa-r . ,gf 1 , c L., f L 3 ,, -M, -............. -1. ...t.nasz.i'.i.:s...s'.' .wfsefegiw-1' J ff- - ' 5 r -r Q, Y ' ' A W of 'F minimis A ,itat ,vK:.,i3-y. it U, K7 ,JK ,LK K ,. KL, , K,.?sKKKHw3 L - Y , 5 Q , if Y -3.1 4' -G - K L. i K A I K .M L t L ,L , 1 t gf' at as F ' f r ,' Y e 4 ' ' 1 J. is as ITHWA., is 1 ' K X W fe ,B 7 ,L'..f.'g:f1-, '?7f'f 'A Y 5 . YS is W.. wQa1Z:1I1a: -ATU - W L T' ' L in ,,,, s L , fin -A wi.. PEP CLUB rea af- l feel like a fool!! Team Spirit Matched by Enthusiastic Pep Club FRONT ROW: Randy Stanka, Dru Hamilton, Sherri Moore, Peggy Johnson, Jackie Bednar, Nancy Bomhott, Linda Gattord, Helen Scott, Beryle Pearce, Marrae Andrews, Faber Reid, Sharon Wilson, Judy Troutman, Susie Legg. ROW TWO: Mary Repinski, Elaine Johnston, Murla Cunningham, Kathy Stoneking, Pat Lisle, Sandy Hadley, Marcia Tuttle, Cynthia Hanks, Paula Hodam, Janey Chev- ick, Linda Nelson, Yvonne Coleman, Gail Bouolreau, Beth Benedict, Diane Phipps. ROW THREE: Janet Gritzmaker, Judy Cox, Twala Thacker, Eunice Babbit, Cheryl Van Tyle, Jayn Bracher, Sharon Beall, Sharon Poe, Katry Waugh, Marcia Homer, Barbara Gill, Jeanne Naiteh, Patsy Moore, Pam Dodson. ROW FOUR: Janice Carroll, Lynn Horton, Diana Fisher, Carol Mann, Janie Henson, Linda Robinson, Cindy Day, Kay Pennington, Karen Hicks, Sharon Felible, Linda Lucus, Regina Green, Donna Rogers, Jackie Taylor, Lana Clure, Jan Cochran. ROW FIVE: Arleen Nedbalek, Cynthia Boatman, Sally Byler, Michelle Phipps, Shelia Bailey, Laura Price, Carolyn Sharp, Dianne Bray, Carolyn Nikkel, Janiece Precure, Janie Slusher, Carolyn Thomas, Judy Buttry, Carolyn Dittrich, Lynette Winslow, Georgette Clark, Cherrylynn Brewer. ROW SIX: Sandy Lee, Shelby Farlow, Gerre Dick, Diane Wright, Linda Burns, Peggie Askew, Carol Freeman, Glenda Scott, Janis Bell, Julie Sutton, Sheryl Odell, Karen Furgason. 58 Anxiously awaiting the season's first out of town game are these enthusiastic members and pledges. PEP CLUB Members Travel For to Support Team FRONT ROW: Linda Landon, Sharon Bean, Linda Monn, Linda Manning, Donna Woodring, Evelyn Johnston, Sandra Haupt, Marye Hammer, Sandy Wilson. ROW TWO: Cheryl Singree, Linda Blizzard, Marilee Mayfield, Gloria Porter, Linda Cook, Judy Pierce, Saundra Pierce, Linda Dean, Pat Marlow. ROW THREE: Jo Shuler, Mar- ian Howe, Tommie Brackett, Sandy Neuenschwander, Carla Currier, Gloria Malchi, Elaine Grandstaff, Kathryn Peddy, Ronda Ramsey, Leslie Dunlap, Barbara Hodge. ROW FOUR: Carolyn Gravitt, Suzanne Williams, Cherrie Roberts, Becky Brown, Laura Taylor, Sharon Osborn, Glenda McDowell, Susan Stone, Elaine Lewis, Marilyn Bradley, Diana Wood. ROW FIVE: Judy Vrooman, lma Hogg, Donna Knight, Denise Brisco, Kathy Unruh, Linda Callahan, Helen Johnson, Carol Lash, Jonne Coch- ran, Sylvia Sutton, Clauclia Homer, Linda Percival, Lana Mowery. ROW SIX: Judy Klinnert, Barbara Duncan, Helen Pritchett, Janet Kahl, Wanda Stewart, Mary Har- dee, Bonita Beach, Terry Repinski, Linda Green, Lorrane Mitchell, Sandy McCoy. ffrgfiiss Steve Hendricks, Jaynie Bullock, Glenn Robinson, and Joe Gilchrist render a scene from The Potboilers , a one-act play. SPEECH Second and Third Year Delaatersz FRONT ROW: Alan Houston, Becky Smith, Cheryl Stam- man, Beverly Wildey, Leonard Court. ROW TWO: Jack McCallister, Rick Penner, Mike Clayton, Jim Thompson, Leland McKeeman, Bob Ritter. National Forensic League Supplements Speech NFL Members FRONT ROW: John Brant, Vice President, Dennis Johnson, Treasurer: Janie Slaughter, Secretary, Jack McCallister, President, Rick Penner. ROW TWO: Laura Brandel, Cheryl Stamman, Louisanne Huckabee, Gale McDaniel, Martha Green, Beverly Wildey, Becky Smith, Kathy Stoneking. ROW THREE: Sherry Levann, Marcia McMullen, Jaynie Bullock, Lou Ann Terry, Lunetta Bennett, Kathy Lawson, Terry Shaver, Ola Beth Goins, Phyllis Thorpe, Janett Ken- ner. ROW FOUR: Steve Hendricks, Mike Clayton, Alan Houston, Leland McKeeman, Joe Gilchrist, Bob Ritter, Glen Robinson. NSW Doing a scene from one of Dorothy Parker's humerous short stories are Elaine Silvernail and Robert Lynch. Beginning clebaters this year were FRONT ROW: Steve Press, Clifford Gravit, Mike Smith, Bill Trantham. ROW TWO: Glenna Chappel, Linda Harrison, Ola Beth Goines, Kathy Lawson, Pat Goodman. ROW THREE: Gary Hicks, Preston Gillmore, Gaylen Harris, Ken Hoyt. ROW FOUR: Gary Shrum, Kenneth Milner, Joe Gilchrist, Terry Giager, Barry Carter. Classes Help Develop Self-Expression And Poise Speak more slowly. Use some expres- sion. Phrases like these can be heard com- ing from the speech rooms almost every day. These instructions are given out by Mrs. Ellouise Cheatwood and Mrs. Juanita Wood, the speech teachers. Through the presentation of plays, dramatic and humor- ous readings, and original speeches, the students learn the skills of self-expression, public speaking, and creative thought. Through the year, the speech department iourneys to tournaments around the city and state. These contests are sponsored by vari- ous schools who act as hosts. Participating in many contests, the students have shown themselves outstanding by procuring above average ratings in their presentation. Par- ticularly noteworthy is the debate team whose outside preparation and practice aid- ed them in a successful year. Junior debaters Rick Penner and John Brandt ponder the question with instructor Mrs. Cheatwood. s f Speech students Lou Ann Terry, Terry Shaver, Sherry Levann, and Lunetta Bennett rehearse a scene from their one-act play. ,-M 7 62 FRONT ROW: Linda Barber, Sharon Couser, Elaine Wollard, Linda THREE: Jane Sorenson, Cathy Wollard, Diane Courter, Marcia Mash, Le Ann Gattenby, Beth Whitimore, Sue Hunt, Kathy Ross, Homer, Barbara Legg, Ann Martin, Kristina Merchant, Sandra Haupt. Carol Turner, ROW TWO: Diana Wood, Linda Lay, Jane Hendrix, ROW FOUR: Kathy Cole, Lonnie Kinney, Marian Howe, Sylvia .Connie Green, Gaylene Freeman, Jo Ann Stein, Jo Ellen Johnson, Sutton, Bernice Blair, Paulette Pfiel, Sharon Osborne, Becky Brown, Carol Lash, Delene Jones, Betty Johnson, Sandra Taylor. ROW Linda Story, Sharon Denning, Judy Pierce, Kathy Walters. ACAPELLA CHOIR Group Has Large Repertoire Providing the musical background for a portion of the assemblies held this year are the Putnam City High School choruses. Also the groups enter many district and state con- tests, always receiving excellent and superior ratings. This year the choruses are ably directed by Mrs. Fern Friedlander, who is new to the high school. The chorus assembly is the highlight ofthe combined efforts of the mixed chorus, acapella choir, and girls chorus. This year it was entitled Spotlight on Broadway which included selections from Oklahoma and Carousel. We are deeply grateful for the many long hours of preparation spent by these song groups. Much hard work goes into the efficient operation of each of the three choruses. Officers of the three groups for this year are: FRONT ROW: Sharon Osborne, Mary Henson, Kathy Eddy. ROW TWO: Kristina Merchant, Paulette Phiel, Lonnie Kinney, Kathy Cole. ROW THREE: Sue Kimsey, Con- nie Brainard, Judy Troutman, Jane Hendrix, Cathy Wollard. 471 ,yr n-is if , , , Bill Tanksley, Joe Shorter, Thomas Boone, and Noeldean Rhoten, known Mrs. Fern Friedlander, new director of our choruses, is as The ROYSI qualleff Work held lo aclmeve Rerfecllon: greatly appreciated by everyone in the vocal department. MIXED CHORUS Notes Come from Musical Throafs FRONT ROW: Diana Fisher, Sue Newton, Sharon Lusk, Jerry THREE: Rita Malone, Cherrie Roberts, Jeanie Jennings, Kathy McKaskle, Joe Shorter, Connie Brainard, Linda Fox. ROW TWO: Cole, Bill Tanksley, Roger Fredrich, Robert Hall, Sandy Wilson, Janice Amos, Carol Murphy, Cora Haynes, Weldon Gillilan, Vernon Sue Kimsey, Herschberger, Thomas Boone, Carol Smith, Brenda Ray. ROW mrf 63 GIRLS CHORUS Harmony is the Keynote The Gaytones, a girls trio composed of Paulette Pfiel, Lonnie Kinney and Kathy Cole sing for many school and community events. These girls are members of the Acapella Choir, and spend many extra hours to perfect their singing. fil FRONT ROW: Gwen Sand, Jean Roden, Mary Tuttle, Jonita Mor- gan, Judy Troutman, Glenda Robinson, Judy Hendrix, Hannah Corn, Marcia Tuttle, Donna Clay, Janice Carol. ROW TWO: Karen McKee, Linda Campbell, Betty Bacquart, Elizabeth King, Terri An- ders, Trudy Tripp, Myrna Owens, Vicki Stein, Sandra Gillece, Linda Knappenberger, Karen Kelley. ROW THREE: Claudia McCullough, Ann Newby, Emily Nicklas, Shirley Burroughs, Vicki McEwen, Linda McHenry, Sharon Walker, Cherrie Douglas, Judy Price, Lyn Girls Trio consisting of, Delene Jones, Kristina Merchant, and Jo Ellen Johnson represent Putnam at various state and district music contests. Mikkelson, Dickie Johnson. ROW FOUR: Janet Murphy, Vicki Willoughby, Barbara Ballard, Linda Gable, Paula Westerman, Sarah Dugger, Janie Henson, Linda Beardsly, Peggy Wilson, Murrla Cunningham, Kay Isabell, Cynthia Merrill, Connie Poffenberger. ROW FIVE: Kay Edde, Marilyn Mace, Gail Twedt, Mary Feverston, Beverly McDaniel, Sandy Merilatt, Marye Hammer, .Ierrie Bland, Karen Turner, Pam Waller, Vickie Waller, Barbara Luchart, Sharon Hatfield. Q -..... . . Q 4, ww .. 'a W' ,, K llilil rfriwvamfwwm- . Ma. ess, .M Q M. - fi ' ai . M ,W-,'l-ka? A . J ' ' . 1 K L12 5, , .K gf , K A i, f ' s - 3 H fit, ' ' - :fm',L.-aw x i Q , 45 QV ? ' f Z M Q ,gg i 1 - QS 5? E w ff 2, 1 - .. 3-1 2 er 45 f -'-- 5 - : K 'f W Q -.fri is A ' C V L f 1 i i ' 3 5 - L ,, , f . w av, I ' y , if If ., 3 j gr 531 ss X Lf. 1 N g 5' W K Q . ,fa , 5 1 ,Q , 1... L2 1' li W, R 9 Q by li Q S w .aj M B' X35 K, Pretty and perky band queen, Janice 'Love, was eseorfed '--f M , throughout the season by John Cole, Assistant drum mayor. - I -. fr , kg,, , 1, qyyg A M -n'L- Drum major, Mike Austell led the band in all formations and marches. BAND Students Lead Band To Top Honors Hi9h 5fePPi 9 malofelles for The PCHS band afe Sheffl HambaY, Pat Lindhorn, Molly McCormick, Margaret Bushree, Sandy Stetler, and Betsy Perry. 65 66 Bancl Lieutenants: Walter Daugherity, Bob Mills, Bill Stetler, Presi- dent, Hart Morris, and Mike Austell. BAND Everyone loves and appreciates good music. Knowing this, the members of the PCHS Band and their director, Mr. Wal- ker, put in many hours of marching, ine strumental practice, and study. They set the mood for football games, pep assem- blies, queen coronations, and many other school activities. Their halftime shows are always ones that bring pride to us all and make our football games complete. Following football comes concert season, and the Band works toward the spring concert. This performance, climax of the year, is the scene for the coronation af the Band Queen, this year to be Susan Bush. She is crowned by the Band Cap- tain, who along with other officers, is elected by the members. Musicians Work Diligently To Perfect Concert Bond FRONT ROW: Janet Jones, Paula Loyd, Kathleen O'Brien, Judy Jones, Pam Lawton, Carolyn Cornett, Sandra Stetler, Bruce White, Brooke Battles, Susan Bush. ROW TWO: Bill Stetler, Jimmy Angelo, David Barnes, Bob Mills, Elizabeth Phelps, Sandra Meador, Gary Goff, Patty Loyd, Ronnie Kenny, Arther Hayes, Marietta Weber, Judy Deckard, Lee Bush, Kay Baxter, Pat Lindhorn. ROW THREE: Mike Smith, Sharon Felible, Tom Mills, Margaret Bushree, Larry Neiman, Emily Dugger, Ann Hapke, Anna Maxwell, Bob Hoppers, Keith Pace, Betsy Perry, Janice Love, Kathi Daniels, David Miller, Lincla Adair, Joe Wells, Robby Tyson, Tim Thompson, Mark May, John Mesis, Dennis Wagner, Sue Holtzheimer, Dennis Mock, Harry Kamany, Gary Hall, Richard Kimery. ROW FOUR: Malene Lusk, Director, Mr. James Walker, takes pride in the PCHS band. Karen Fillebrown, Joyce Henderson, Anna Figer, Linda Goff, Ricky Brown, Mike Austell, Norma Rutledge, Fay Adams, Gary Cannon, Bill McClure, Jerry Hart, Charles Womack, John Mace, Richard, Huggins, Mike Evans, King Cole, Bob Royer, John Cole, Steve Adkins, Ralph Massey, Rickey Baumgartner, Curt Hyatt, Roy Leggett, Janiece Crum, Connie Perrin, Steve Adkins. ROW xx... 5h-up A 1 ' 4 7 , il 5, , y R Band members and their director are welcome addition to all assemblies. FIVE: Robert Foster, Craig Colliu, James Owenby, Wayne Jones, Greer Gambill, Larry Pitts, Cris Henninger, Ralph Daugherity, Walter Daugherity, Kenny Giager, Pam Royer, Sherri Hambay, Hart Morris, Mr. Allen, Assistant Director. Not Pictured is Molly McCormick. i, ,V ,. E55 fe- . Trying to meet last minute dead- lines, members of the annual staff work many hours overtime. Pictures em must be taken, copy has to be written and layouts have to be arranged. ln addition to this, members make fran- tic phone calls and rush trips to the printer. Every detal must be carefully checked . . . and even then there are slip-ups. The result of all this work is our yearbook, the TREASURE CHEST, which contains sections of interest to everyone. In it are mirrored the high- lights and outstanding events of our school year. Producing an attractive and well-planned page is the responsibility of the Layout Staff. This iob falls to Julie Sutton, Toni McClary, Carole Clark and Mickey Ellis. ANNUAL STAFF Now Look What We've Gone Through ...... Handling the business affairs of the Treasure Chest this year are Gordon Elkins, business manager, and Wayne McKinney. l Busy classifying pictures and doing the write-ups are the members of the Copy Staff. They are Brooke Battles, Sheila Purcell, Sandy Sidner, Marilee Mayfield and Stewart Lane. 'Ce Q isis, 'xr -rg' 2-,, .1 i -. si., ai ce-, 'X .5 Compiling a yearbook is no easy task as any 1962 Treasure Chest Edie Snell, copy editor, Pat Andrews, co-editor, and Susan Free editor knows. Largely responsible for this year's annual are: land, Co-editor. George Hale, photography editor, Gail McDaniel, layout editor, Jusf For You In her first year as Annual sponsor, Mrs. Thomas is learning how to burn the midnight oil in putting out a publication of this magnitude, ,,.,,,Ws-- Q . 0 49 Developing pictures for the Annual is no easy iob as these can verify. They are James Ellis, Jimmy Brandt, and Joe Spain. photographers xi 4, .- 69 X ,ww 5 gag An incentive for iournalists is the annual trip to Chicago. JOURNALISM Being on the Pirate Log staff is a time-consuming task. Stories to write, pictures to take, interviews to get, deadlines to meet, ads to sell, and last minute rushes to the printers are just part of the work that is entailed. Journalism staffs - newspapers, year book, and magazine - attend meetings of the Oklahoma City interscholastic Press Association. All Oklahoma City area high schools participate in OCIPA. Monthly meetings with guest speakers, journalists or like fields, are held to inform the group of the up-to-date ideas and gimmicks for their respective publications. PCHS hold two important offices, Gloria Porter and Lynette Winslow serve as President and Historian, respectively. Putnam City High School has reason to be proud of it's publications and the staffs who put them out. N Ads Deadlines Met by Pirate Log Staff ews, , , Lynette Winslow and Linda Ray, editors of the football LOG PHOTOGRAPHERS-Bob Beesley, Reginald Hamman, and Rick programs this year, have added many new features. Ishmael-make excellent use of the facilities in the iournalism darkroom. at 70 .. ismdiwwnwv ...H :ix mi ::...v.,, H i Q- R J! -Q-Q ms! .IANIE SLUSHER, a new reporter on the PIRATE LOG, Many hours of midnight oil are burned by Phil Lemmons and Linda confers with Mrs. Lois Thomas, sponsor, about her Leyerle, co-editors, and Cindy Lillenas, assistant editor. lead. After Ages We Hand ln Pages FRONT ROW. Claudia Homer, Gloria Porter, Linda Hackney, Donna Wright, Donna Gordon, Linda Ray, Lynette Winslow, Cindy Lillenas, Linda Leyerle, Janie Slaughter, ROW TWO: Sherrie Bowie, Kathy Vaden, Vickie Oliphant, Judy Bounds, Nancy Samuelson, Cherita Walker, Janie Slusher, Bob Hoppers, Paul McLaughlin. ROW THREE: Reg Hammond, Michael Strang, Uwe Pontius, Sherre Warren, Rick Ishmael, Lynn Ray, Laura Price, Carolyn Thomas, Phil Lemmons, Bill Pahlka, Bob Beesley. 71 Taking a few minutes off for an important phone call is maga zine sponsor, Mrs. Lois Thomas. As the wheels of progress turn, so does the iournalism department at Putnam City meet its new demands. Such action is exemplified this year by the addition of a school magazine,PlRATE HI-LlTE5.The magazine differs from the other school publications in that its purpose is to better Workin hard to fulfill their res onsibilities are Tink Todd assist- acquainf The people of our Communjfy Wiflq fhe school. For this reason the magazine staff is par- ticularly concentrating on articles and features that will be of interest to the community as well as to the students. Since the magazine made its debut this year, there was only one issue published, but as this section of the iournalism department continues its growth we are looking forward to more issues in the years to come. 9 P 1 ant editor, and Gloria Porter, editor of our school magazine. MAGAZINE llPircite Hi-Lifes Emphasizes Growth MEMBERS OF THE magazine staff are: FRONT ROW: Bobbi Cora Haynes. ROW TWO: Jesselyn Flynn, Verna Whiteturkey, Grant, Dina Dick, Carolyn Sharp, Shelby Dawson, Cheerlynn Brewer, Glenda McDowell, Susan Stone, Reginald Hamman, Tink Todd. We , X l 1... Linda Leyerle Linda Ray Vice President Secretary ' 'fi -v ' i 4 I gig-., ,. W ' ' . . ,sV.:2f:- - .rfse5!?if'is:'T'f 's l a 1 Gail McDaniel Edie Snell Treasurer Chaplain QUILL AND SCROLL President Sheila Purcell has done much work to make Quill 8. Scroll a truly outstanding organization. International Honor Society of High School Jour- nalists, better known as Quill and Scroll, is an or- ganized group ot students involved in some phase of iournalism in their schools. The goal ot this club is to encourage the development ot journalistic work among high school students in this tield. Requirements to enter this club are rigid. To be- long you must be a member ot the annual, news- paper, or magazine statt. You must be a iunior or senior and maintain a high B average. All members must have contributed something to the field ot journalism, either in the field ot writing or in ex- ecutive work. Mrs. Lois Thomas, sponsor ot Quill and Scroll en- courages members to take pride in the development of the various publications. Highlight ot the year is the candlelight initiation ot new members. Honor Society for Journalists Promotes Publications FRONT ROW: Pat Andrews, Carolyn Thomas, Gail McDaniel, Gloria Porter, Linda Ray, Nancy Samuelson, Cherita Walker, Linda Leyerle, Donna Gordon, Lynette Winslow, Claudia Homer, ROW TWO: Mrs. Thomas, Sponsor, Janie Slusher, Micky Ellis, Carole Clark, Sheila Purcell, Brooke Battles, Cheryl Singree, Marilee May' field, Carolyn Sharp, Susan Stone, Sherri Bowie. ROW THREE: Edie Snell, Susan Freeland, Stewart Lane, Tommy Carnevale, Paul McLauglin Sherri Garland, Carol Jacobson, Donna Wright, Pat Spivey, Bill Pahlka, Phil Lemmons. F. J. A. Journalists of the Future Arise .au- Taking a few minutes out for a snack during an evening work these hard-working members of the Annual Staff. FRONT ROW: Edie Snell, Sandy Sider, Brooke Battles, Dianne Bray, Darlene Bush, Linda Rolfs, Cheryl Jones, Suzy Moore, De Dick, Buni Pendleton, Judy Dieckmann, Jan Valentine. ROW TWO: Sheila Purcell, Gordon Elkins, Mickey Ellis, Carole Clark, Susan Freeland, Gail McDaniel, Stewart Lane, Ricky Powell, Sharon Davis, Lyn Whiteway, Pat Bicknell, Betty Marlatt, Anna Garland. 9 -. e session are Through the Future Journalists of America, students with an interest in iournalism have many opportunities to learn more about subiects in this field. During the school year, members of the F.J.A. hear people speak on different phases of journalism, and see various films. ln addition they attend meetings of the O.C.l.P.A. One of the most im- portant activities of the FJA is the journal- ism convention held each year at Okla- homa University in Norman. Although the F.J.A. was organized only last year, it is growing rapidly under the able leadership of its sponsor, Mrs. Lois Thomas. ROW THREE: Marlene Winkler, Pat Andrews, Mary Kidd, Jesselyn Flynn, Julie Sutton, Susie Beals, Sherry Nipper, Duchess Steele, Cheryl Van Tyle, Judy Pierce, Cora Haynes. ROW FOUR: Terry Allen, Chris Yeakley, Margaret Allen, Gil Reed, Tommy McHenry, Steve Stalder, Cindy Liesch, Linda Monn, Kathy Hawkins, Barbara Clure, Shery Eads, Pam Hinsraw. 74 i we J .- is 1 '7i , Q Q r ar? , 'N an. at Il N sanrgxs 1 ilu ,T s 'al 5 Q J as S as , ,, ,. . ,A , if if if ws, , ,rt 1 r T ii sissy -Q . ...ug X. T Lynette Winslow '1 '- President Sponsor of FJA is Mrs. Lois Thomas who Carolyn Thomas is in charge of all highschool publications. Treasurer FRONT ROW: Leslie Dunlap, Toni McClary, Claudia Homer, Gloria Porter, Linda Hackney, Donna Wright, Donna Gordon, Linda Ray, Lynette Winslow, Cindy Lillenas, Linda Leyerle, Janie Slaughter. ROW TWO: Verna Rae Whiteturkey, Lenda Booton, Sherry Bowie, Kathy Vaden, Pat Spivey, Vicki Oliphant, Judy Bounds, Nancy Samuelson, Cherita Walker, Janie Slusher, Boo Hoppers, Paul McLaughlin. ROW THREE: Bobbi Grant, Reginald Harnman, , F, N Z.-g, i m, P r .fer i ,Z 1 5 I iLZ?f52i i A Sherry Bowie Secretary Laura Price Vice President Janie Slusher Chaplain Cindy Lillenas Stale Secretary Michael Strang, Uwe Pontius, Sherre Warren, Rick Ishmael, Lynn Ray, Laura Price, Carolyn Thomas, Phil Lemmons, Bob Beesley, Jane Ishmael. ROW FOUR: Linda Sanders, Ralph Millsaps, Don Bridal, Rachel Aschmann, Sharen Moose, Judey Blank, Sandra Nel- son, Carolyn Sharp, Shelby Dawson, Susan Stone, Glenda McDow- ell, Cherrylnn Brewer. 75 3 ,f Discussing their weekly assignments are Mills. LATIN CLUB Latin Club Gro - 5 L5 ,Latin teachers, Mrs, Beck and Mrs. There has been a definite increase in the membership of the Putnam City Chapter of the Junior Classical League, probably due to the promotion of interest by the Latin students and teachers. Enrollment in Latin offers not only curricular but also extra-curricular activities. Highlighting the year's activity is the Roman Banquet, which all present Latin students and some former ones attend. Everyone awaits this outstanding affair with keen anticipation. Another event in the vast number of activities of the J.C.L. is the Club Picnic held in the spring. ws Larger and Stronger FRONT ROW: Dorothy McKinnis, Stewart Lane, Rodney Mitchell, Lemmons, Scott Horner, Dean Courter, Sandra Minter, Linda Cook, Bill Pahlka. ROW TWO: Sherry Dahl, Linda Locke, Mary Gibson, Danny Quinn. ROW FOUR: Mike Strang, Uwe Pontius, Eunice Laura Bush, Tommy Carnevale, Susan B ush. ROW THREE: Phil Babbitt. .SL , 76 3 K un: FRONT ROW: Susan. Neuman, Jackie Moncrief, Jeanne Jennings, Jayne Swenson, Mickey Ellis, Carolyn Gravitt, Mary Lou Deifen- derfer, Julie Elder, Sandy Sidner, Pat Rolts, Kris McKelvey, Suzie Beals, Marilyn Bradley, Becky Brown. ROW TWO: Barbara Duncan, Sherry Hambay, Susan Freeland, Kathy Lotts, Kathy Hunt, Marcia McMullen, Susan Moore, Jaynie Bullock, Connie Eng, Lois Paleck, Lynn Lanius, Diane Blevins, Diane Bray. ROW THREE: Jin Thompson, Jo Ellen Johnson, Lenda Booton, Karen Huff, Judy Overturf, Louise Melton, Delores Luckaszek, Sue Holtzheimer, Linda Tuttle, Bill Johnson, Gary Lombard, Kenny McDaniel, John Atlee, Susan Stone. ROW FOUR: John Crittendon, Jimmy Angelo, 5 , iii y Scott Waugh, Walter Daugherity, John McLemore, Charlie Genthe, Alan Mace, Kenny Curtis, Max Maxwell, Ed Guthrie, Kirk Jennings, Ronnie Moore, Candy Morley, Cheryl Fritze. ROW FIVE: Louis Ghem, Lydia Smith, Ann Hapke, Margaret Bushree, Roy Giager, Dick Lineberry, Mike Clayton, Rick Penner, Gary Taylor, Cliff Caloway, Randy Dahl, Larry Fauss, Charles Brake, Diane Phipps. ROW SIX: Eunice Sheddon, Sheila Cockrell, Ralph Massey, Ricky Powell, Charles Womack, Eddie Chance, Kenton Daugherity, Bobby Vaughn, Wayne King, Leonard Mutz, Benny White, Mandy Miles, Eddie Bryan, Glen Robinson, Stanley Collier. Carrying on the business of the Latin Club in the tradition of the old Roman senators are Linda Locke, Chaplain, Diane Bray, Secretary, Stewart Lane, President, James Ellis, Treasurer, and Bill Pahlka, Vice-president. The main oloiective of the Latin Club can be most clearly explained by citing a passage from the J.C.L. Creed: We be- lieve that an acquaintance with the civili- zation of Greece and Rome will help us to understand and to appraise this world of today, which is indebted to the an- cient civilization with its government, laws, literature, languages, and arts. 77 .1.,gjQ FRONT ROW: Karen Archer, Cindy Jenkins, Cynthia Hanks, Marcia Tuttle, Joe Gilchrist, Cherie Stamman, Phyllis Thorpe, Michelle Jungery, Jo Ann Crocker. ROW TWO: Peggy Johnson, Karen Hicks, Jacque Payne, Janice Burton, Paula Loyd, Sheralyn Sum- mers, Linda Bratcher, Elizabeth King, Judy Young. ROW THREE: Marsha Sharp, Kathy Waugh, Emily Dugger, Pat Keeton, Tom Gil- LATIN CLUB :qs Q W Iiam, Lee Rittenhouse, Mark Larson, Terry Giager. ROW FOUR: Gary Harlin, John Best, Robert Elkins, Mike Pierce, David Dur- ham, Charlie Howard, Don Reno, Larry Lumpkin, Ralph Schoeffler, Kenneth Frederick. ROW FIVE: Dennis Darrow, Ola Beth Goins, Linda Warnke, Linda Knappenloerger, Mike Rosen, Robert Hall, Ray Stark, David Howells, Bruce White, Lee Johnson. Moderns Visit The Ancients Through Club Activities Representing each Latin Class are these members of the Latin Council. FRONT ROW: Rick Bronough, Dan Jones, Cliff Calloway, Pat Hadaway, Uwe Pontius. ROW TWO: Glenn Robinson, Lunetta Bennett, Cheryl Stamman, Bruce White, Gary Taylor. 78 Ruling over the throngs at the Roman Banquet are Emperor Glenn Robinson and Empress Jackie Moncriet, attended by Bruce White, Dan Jones, and Lunetta Bennett. Students Study Roman Way of Life Selected by the Latin ll Classes as Emperor and Empress were Glenn Robinson and Jackie Moncrief. They reigned over the annual Roman Banquet held in the spring. FRONT ROW: Debbie Moncrief, Randy Billingsley, Doug Batson, Gary Yowell, Lunetta Bennett, Teddy Coonfield, Susie Parr, Marcia Wagner, Sandi Key, ROW TWO: Sherry Elwood, Janis Pennington, Karen Tiemeier, Hannah Corn, Nita Fisher, Jennifer Fulkerson, Toni Bononberger, Carol Lash, Lynne Shipley, Barbie Howe. ROW THREE: Randa Crain, Linda Arbogast, Linda Fox, Fae Adams, Diane Courier, Suzanne Williams, Sue Gray, Peggy Duncan, Reg Hamman, Becky Smith. ROW FOUR: Pat Hadaway, David Taylor, David Guernsey, Suzanne Blevins, Janis Bell, Sheryl Odell, Julie Sutton, Lee Bush, Don Ray Richardson, Lynda Wtizke, Janet Jones. ROW FIVE: Robert Wegener, Curt Hiatt, Bill Halley, Larry Boyington, Rick Bronaugh, Dick Goodman, Robert Franke, David Barnes, Dan Jones. 79 Looking through a Spanish edition of Lite magazine is Spanish Club sponsor, Mr. Joseph Leon. SPANISH CLUB Taking a good look around Putnam City High School, a person finds a smattering of everything, including influence from South of the Border. Striving to promote international good will and friendship are only part of the goals of the members of the Spanish Club. Head of the Spanish Department, Mr. Leon, and co-sponsors, Mrs. Krause and Mr. Daugherity, are kept busy with the many responsibilities of the Spanish Club. Suppers at El Charrito's, the Spanish Club Fiesta, Pan American Fiesta, the club picnic, the election of officers, queen, and matador, are only a few of the year's highlights. Even though eligibility to the Spanish Club is limited to those persons maintaining a C or better grade average, the club boasts a membership of 279 students. Members Gain Insight into Spanish Customs FRONT ROW: Emmy Weldon, Rita Jacob, Sandra Nelson, Charles Nightingale, Richard Rogers, Sandina Birdsong, Jack Miller, Gary Holland, Connie Seward, Edie Snell, Sheila Purcell, Margaret Allen, Carolyn Crytzer, Elsie Estrada, Gloria Porter, Tommie Tucker, Susan Downs, Jo Render, Alice Moss, Patti Hulsey. ROW TWO: Carol Clark, David Patton, Joe Nelson, Frankie Hutto, Sharon Felible, Judy Cox, Judy Boyer, Andy Morwood, Augie Mowchan, Roxie Brown, Connie Green, Helen Pritchett, Sherrie Longhon, Karen Wold, Myrna Campbell, Judy Dieckman, Judy Bounds. ROW THREE: Jane Minick, Jonae Taylor, Jo Ann Nations, Bachel Aschmann, Betty Becquart, Sherri DeHart, Judy Deckard, Cheryl Van Tuyle, Dora Lue Fussell, Bruce Chambers, Betsy Burton Ginger Goodrich, Kathy Noyes, Mary Beth Randle, Jan Lewis, Roy Speakes, Judy 80 Buttry, Marlene Winkler. ROW FOUR: Beth Benedict, Rose Smith, Judy Vrooman, Linda Callahan, Lynn Horton, Karen McKee, Mary Caldwell, Rita Malone, Janice Boismeir, Nancy Walters, Terry Repinski, Marsha Ford, Sandra Haupt, Linda Raymond, Sherri Winkler, Ruth Sherrill, Lyn Whiteway. ROW FIVE: .lo Price, Carole Smith, Kenny Meyers, Don Allen, John Mace. Danny Looper, Dennis Kelley, Whit Roberts, Frankie Yount, Mike Jacoby, Richard Berry, Paul Shively, David Hoek, Kenny Clark, Nancy Lott. ROW SIX: Steve Hendren, Cynthia Boatman, JoAnna Price, Pam Zaffos, Glanda McDowell, Cherrie Roberts, Arleen Nedbalek, Marilee Mayfield, Cheryl Singree, Kris Merchant, Ann Pendleton, Nancy Samuelson, Linda Davis, Leslie Corman, Mark McClain, Cam Servick, Bill Tanksley. FRONT ROW: Nancy Cleavelin, Ricky Baumgartner, Paul Lekawski, Jane Baldwin, Georgiann Fort, Toni McClary, Darlene Bush, Caro- lyn Thomas, Vicki Oliphant, Laura Price, Suzanne Hoekstra, Mary Holliday, Norma Rutledge, Margaret Proctor, Joyce Roebuck, Terry Craig. ROW TWO: Jim Floyd, King Cole, Bobby Smith, Holly Erts, Nancy Bomhotf, Dotty Henry, Sharyn Pfrehm, Evelyn Toombs, Dian Henninger, Lynne Puckett, Alice Ely, Kathy Alvis, Richard East, Tommy Ormiston, Jim Colvert. ROW THREE: Betsy Perry, Sammy Black, Ted Richardson, Roy Carothers, Linda Dunn, Adri- enne Angelo, Darrell Wallraven, Clint Winslow, Gary French, John Stewart, Steve Pratt, Dan Richardson, Claborn Kennard, Larry Francisco, Lynda Uzzel, Cheryl Robinson, Meg Golden. ROW FOUR: Janet Keener, Harold Handke, Linda Clarkson, Linda Adams, Joyce Hall, Sue Kimsey, Matt Padley, Greg Cochran, Mike Cos- grove, Mark Andrews, Steve Elson, Robert Scott, Joy Shannon, Mike Murphy, Charlie Dubin. ROW FIVE: Wayne McKinney, Steve Bosnyak, Dan Quinn, Mike Taylor, Howard Gray, Jerry Hammond, Dennis Roark, Tommy McHenry, Leland MCKeeman, Bill Larsen, Tom Elson, Mike Kane, Gary McCormick, Keith Jones, Johnny Cole, Bob Beesley. International Unity Promoted By Club Spanish Club officers are: FRONT ROW: Pat Beard, Chaplain, Sheila Purcell, Treasurer, BACK ROW: Edie Snell, President, Laura Price, Vice President, Margaret Allen, Secretary. Chosen as Matador of the Spanish Club for 1963 is Andy Morwood, junior. Spanish lll student Edie Snell was one of the attendants to the royal court. This active senior also served the club as its president during the year, and had the immense task of co-ordinating the entire fiesta. Her many efforts have helped to make the 1963 Spanish Club the largest and most active in the school's history. Reigning as queen of the 1963 Spanish Fiesta was Miss Sally Duffy, a Spanish Ill student, escorted by Mike Leyhe. She was crowned by Andy Morwood, the club's matador, and reigned over the annual gala event with regal splendor and poise. The queen's royal court was composed of Miss Edie Snell escorted by Steve Elson, Miss Augie Mowchan escorted by Terry Baumeister, and Miss Meg Golden escorted by Charles Whiteley. The fiesta was a tremendous success with all Spanish students participating. Queen Sally represented Putnam at the state Pan American Fiesta held annually at the University of Although fairly new to Putnam City this year, Augie Mowchan was one of the lovely senoritas chosen by the club members to attencl the queen. Augie is very active in the Spanish Club as a second year student, and also contributes much time to many other school organiza- tions since her arrival at PCHS. Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma. The state queen reigns for one year and crowns the following year's queen. Membership in the Spanish Club is only one of the varied interests of this year's queen. SPANISH QUEEN Spanish Queen Reigns Over Fiesta Spanish I student Meg Golden readily brought charm and sparkle to the 1963 Spanish queen court. This illustrious girl is vitally interested in the club's proiects and engages much of her time and talents for its benefit. Meg also has many other interests and is a great asset to our school. Club members enioy themselves at the Christmas party in December. SPANISH CLUB The Spanish custom of breaking a pinata is always observed at club gatherings. llAdelanfe, Siempre, Adelanfe ls Club Motto FRONT ROW: Bill Hicock, Larry Prang, Charles Goff, Bob Maxwell, Bobby Wahler, Lester Perrin, Barbara Casher, Yvonne York, Catherine Christner, Jennifer James, Charles Whiteley, Janie Slaughter, Terry Baumeister, Gloria Malchi, Carla Currier. ROW TWO: Gary Boatman, Charles Ellis, Paul McLaughlin, Sherrie Bowie, Lenda Booten, Marilyn Brown, Pat Beard, Mary Srum, Susie Clay, Paula Morwood, Marrae Andrews, Pat Spear, Nanna Machala, Sharon Wilson, Helen Scott, Laura Brandle, Sandy Wurtz, ROW THREE: Teddy Krause, Joe Lucas, Linda Pearson, Betty Scrivner, Susan Hamp, Mary Millstead, Donna Woodring, Linda Manning, Linda Monn, Sharon McNeeley, Jeanne Neifeh, Sharon Poe, Sharon Denning, Rachael Stewart, Joyce Marten, Christy Witherspoon. ROW FOUR: Eddie Vernon, Richard Kavooras, Mary Kidd, Phyllis Britton, Sue Ann Gibbs, Sally Duffy, Sally Walters, Karen Bowen, Sharon Albright, Carolyn White, Linda Walker, Carola Hicks, Barbara Naeher, Sherrie Nipper, Jeri Westfall, Marquita Byford. ROW FIVE: Gloria Nichols, Rita Bommer, Anita Davis, Carol Wolfinbarger, Jo Margaret Harris, Sherrie Levann, Mary Ann Carothers, Rinkle, Elaine Silvernail, Nancy Hyatt, Cinda Brownlee, Cheryl Snyder, Janice King, Diana Hornick, Judy Davis, Linda Gibson, Cheryl Payne. 83 Giving her valuable time to make things better for the club members is the sponsor, Mrs. Mathias. FRENCH CLUB The French Club of PCHS is one of the most active clubs and is open to those who are taking or have taken the language. Teaching the members more about France and her ways of life is the club's pri- mary purpose, and its members take part in acti- vities wholeheartedly. This year's program consisted of a field trip to a French movie, French films, and a film on Aspen, Colorado. As always, the club had its Christmas party, made exceptional with French food prepared by members. Looked upon as the climax of the year is the annual Mardi Gras, held in the Spring. This costume affair features the crowning of the Mardi Gras Queen, Barbie Sellers, and King, Van Cotten. Com- pleting the year was an end-of-school picnic. Heading the club is Mrs. Marian Mathias, French teacher. Mesdemoiselles And Messieurs Learn llFrancaise FRONT ROW: Linda Wagner, Mary Ann Watts, Jaynie Bullock, Laura Bush, Brooke Battles, Susan Stone, Karen Lawrence, Donna Knight, Susan Robinson, Perry Starkey. ROW TWO: Linda Gafford, Sherrie Moore, Janie Sorenson, Tommie Sue Brackett, Judith Wills, Sherry Garland, Carol Jacobsen, Terry Allen, Howard Gray. ROW THREE: Wanda Stewart, Mike Stinchcomb, Alan Spooner, Donna Mechan, Harry Kamany, Barbie Howe, Darlene Petersen, Jane Riley, Sheila Reynolds, Barbie Sellers. ROW FOUR: Kathy Daniels, Kathy Wilson, Marcia Homer, Sherry Plater, Ellen Fitzwater, Cathy Cobb, Karen Moore, Karen Corlee, Nancy Suter, Anne Morris. ROW FIVE: Cindi Day, Mamcy Morriseau, Linda Robinson, Carolyn Cornett, Linda Dean, Pat Marlowe, Sandy Palmer, Kathleen O'Brien, Frances Goodfellow, Pam McLaughlin. l li. J.- ,-mmg,J, - -L+.f li, T f .- -e l FRONT ROW: Mike Austell, Susan Freeland, Scott Waugh, Molly McCormick, Jimmy Angelo, Roberta Schmid, Jo Johnson, Jill Wad- dell, Donna Meyers. ROW TWO: Jon Poole, Sharon Osborn, Bar- bara Coym, Beth Whittemore, Jo Richardson, Mary Lou Gann, Marcia Welch, Sherre Warren, Donna Gordon. ROW THREE: Linda Ray, Sally Byler, Janet Gritzmaker, Michelle Phipps, Billie Fleisch- FRONT ROW: Jack McCalister, Beth Harris, .lanis Love, Karen Fillibrown, Gloria Porter. ROW TWO: Jim Clark, Van Cotten, Kay Hanger, Linda Sutton, Sharon Moose, Carol Polk. ROW THREE: Buddy Robinson, Barry Schwartz, Buddy Stew- art, Bobby Sullivan, Teri Anders, Faber Reid. man, Claudia Homer, Linda Leyerle, Judy Crews. ROW FOUR: Tom Carnevale, Mark McClain, Dru Hamilton, Bill Jones, Bev Po- zarnsky, Bonnie Pozarnsky, Cindy Liesch, Connie Shookley. ROW FIVE: John J. Mesis. Dan J. Reid, Dennis Wagner, Mark Ludwig, William Rickell, Jimmy Whaley, Steve Hendricks, Robert Paul, Gary Williams. Officers of the French Club this year are Michelle Phipps, Secretary: Barbie Sellars, Treasurer, Beth Harris, Vice President, Pat Andrews, Sgt-at-Arms, Jimmy Angelo, President: Jo Ellen Johnson, Sgt-ar Arms. if 1- . 'Q 40 85 FRENCH CLUB King And Queen Reign Over Mardi Gras Mardi Gras Queen-Barbi Sellars .31 , ,,,,. DL Mardi Gras King-Van Cotten A L'fi'i Highlight of the T963 French Club Mardi Gras was the third such event at Putnam City. French Club the Coronation of Van Cotten and Barbi Sellars as members, appropriately dressed in costumes, had an the reigning King and Queen. Their royal attendants evening of fun and entertainment - Parisian style. were Jo Ellen Johnson, Barry Swartz, Laura Bush, The purpose of the festival was to help students be- and Terry Allen. come more familiar with the land and people they The Mardi Gras festival was February 26 and was were studying. Jo Ellen Johnson, Barry Swartz Laura Bush, Terry Allen 439 FTA members formulate plans for concluding activties of the year. The Future Teachers of America is a nationally organized group created to bring Together stu- dents interested in the teaching profession. Spon- sored by Mrs. Gloria Moody, F.T.A. gives its mem- bers information about the world of teaching through films and noted speakers. They also pro- vide personal conferences with teaching advisors. F.T.A. provides a testing ground for prospec- tive teachers by means of the substitute teaching program in which all members may participate. Scholarships and other financial assistance may be obtained through the F.T.A., but hard work and a real desire to enter the teaching field are two of the foremost requirements. F.T.A.'s purpose is best expressed as a desire to encourage young people to enter the reward- ing world of teaching. They also want to help these students grow in mind and spirit in order to become better citizens of their community. F. T. A. 5 at 1' , s k r .. A ,. . 2352.5 5 wr EW' dl . is X ' '3 It' rg ssi , , a s its gf. ' FTA Learns By Practice In Classrooms FRONT ROW: Barbi Gable, Janice Love, Beth Harris, Linda Rolfs, Gloria Porter, Linda Ray, Betty Becquart, Kathy Hawkins, Sharyn Phfrem. ROW TWO: Linda Leyerle, Cindy Lillenas, Mary Beth Randle, Linda Tuttle, Vicki Sammons, Karin Diebold, Donna Gordon, Sally Byler, Janet Gritzmaker, Cheryl Fritz, Joyce Molloy. ROW THREE: Carolyn Dittrich, Pamela House, Yvonne Casher, Jay Dell McWhorter, Billie Fleischmann, Michelle Phipps, Carolyn Gravitt Tommie Sue Brackett, Claudia Homer, Barbara Coym, Martha Kam prath. ROW FOUR: Jo Ellen Johnson, John Atlee, Mike Austell Jim Thompson, Sue Ann Gibbs, Wanda Smith, Patty Ayers Karen Bowen, Carol Sue Murphy. s,-.1-,--f ' X I A r i 1191 -- wivfnf' - 87 FRONT ROW: Pam Dodson, Toni McClary, Darlene Bush, Paula Morwood, Alice Moss, Nancy Bomhoff, Linda Davis, Jeannie Templeman, Mary Ann Watts, Jana Ruther, Cheryl Jones, Marquita Byford, Linda Wagner, Sherrie Moore. ROW TWO: Karen Albright, Becky Berry, Nanna Machala, Patty Hulsey, Sue Kimsey, Karen Falsted, Sherrie Winkler, Linda Dunn, Karen Hicks, Janet Murphy, Delores Murphy, Kay Baxter, Karen Lawrence, Kathy Wall. ROW THREE: Sherrie Warren, Barbie Sellers, Margaret Harris, Sandy S-idner, Betsy Burton, Adrienne Angelo, Faber Ried, Sharon Wilson, Marrae Andrews, Jeanne Naiteh, Marylin Bradley, Karen Corlee, F.T.A. Susan Downs, Tommy Tucker. ROW FOUR: Carla Currier, Donna Zevnik, Barbara Gill, Sharon McNeeley, Christy Witherspoon, Randy Stanka, Helen Pritchet, Judy Davis, Jean Pate, Lynn Horton, Carolyn Hazels, Pat Rolfs, Sandi Key, Mary Anne Corothers. ROW FIVE: Salley Pointer, Janet Tyson, Janet Keener, Sherri Hughes, Kathy Kinsetal, Susie Downs, Janet Jones, Frank Vascellaro, Linda Watson, Ola Beth Goins, Marilyn Mace, Kaye Edde. ROW SIR: Nancy O'Brien, Patricia Dudley, Margaret Proctor, Sandra Nelson, Ann Martin, Becky Brown, Cathrine Christiner, Marcia Wagner, Marcia Tuttle, Beverly Waldren. Students Look to Future Teaching Profession 88 Sponsor of the F.T.A, is Mrs. Gloria Moody who invested many hours in the club's work. F.T.A. Committee chairmen are: Linda Ray, Sharyn Pfrehm, Kathy Hawkins, and Linda Gibson. l FRONT ROW: Nancy Shipp, Sherry Warfle, Jan Valentine, Carole Clark, Ann Pendleton, Nancy Samuelson, Judy Dieckman, Vicki Oliphant, Mary Lou Diefendefer, Suzanne Hoekstra, Elaine Kelley, Sharon Davis, John McLer'nore, Kenny McDaniel. ROW TWO: Karen Hugos, Bette Jackson, Lyn Whiteway, Pam Pindiel, Susie Beals, Nancy Suter, Betty Marlatt, Cheryl Van Tyle, Anna Garland, Judy Covington, Carolyn Sharp, Marilee Mayfield, Linda Blizzard. ROW THREE: Duchess Steele, Chris Yeakley, Sharon Poe, Jesslyn Flynn, Mary Caldwell, Janice Boismier, Ellen Stich, Lenda Booton, Arleen Nedbalek, Cheryl Singree, Darlene Peterson, Barbie Howe, Demonstrating one of the activities of the Future ax grade class. Checking the schedule for Future Teachers is Candy Morley, President, Mary Kidd and Judy Covington, Vice Presidents. Teachers of America is Mike Austeli, teaching a Ath ww., rx 1 Paulette Pfeil. ROW FOUR: Darla Bates, Sheila Cockrell, Linda Gibson, Diana Hardway, Kathy Lotz, Lynda Uzzel, Margaret Bush- ree, Sharen Moose, Linda Sutton, Dorothy McKinnis, Sharon Pickard. ROW FIVE: Beverly O'Connor, Linda Cook, Dianne Bray, Marilyn Brown, Vllhit Roberts, Sharon Osborn, Cherrie Roberts, Laura Tay- lor, Susan Stone, Elaine Lewis, Glenda McDowell, Terri Shaver, Evelyn Toombs. ROW SIX: Nancy Prince, Sheron Folsom, Judy Buttry, Carolyn Thomas, Janie Slusher, Kay Hanger, Sandra Palmer, Kathleen O'Brien, Mary Kidd, Sharon Felible, Judy Cox, Mary Gibson. The FTA officers Becky Brown, Betsy Burton, and Barbie Gable exhibit the Future Teachers of America charter. ., 'S-., Making another demonstration for the betterment of the club's members is their sponsor, Mrs. Dorothy Mann. F. H. A. kwamvza One of the largest organizations ot Putnam City looks Toward New Horizons, as their motto states. Girls with a common interest in the future ot the American home learn new and better ways of carrying on home lite and activities. The Future Homemalcers ot America render many worthy services to the less fortunate by gathering clothes and toool to distribute on holi- days. To become a member ot Future Home- makers of America a girl must have had one year ot home economics or be enrolled in a home economics class. One of the outstanding assemblies ot the year was the FHA style show, at which time the FHA Sweetheart was crowned by president Kathy Cole. Sponsor ot the organization is Mrs. Dorothy Mann. Homemakers Look uToward New Horizons FRONT ROW: Carol Smith, Pat Bicknell, Ann Morris, Suzie Beals, Gail McDaniel, LeAnn Gattenby, Kathy Hawkins, Barbara Clure, Sherry Eads, Susan Stalder, Kathy Hunt, Karin Diebold. ROW TWO: Nancy Suter, Billie Fleischman, Cheryl Singreey JoAnn Price, Cynthia Boatman, Marilee Mayfield, Judy Coving- ton, Dotty Henry, Sandy Stetler, Paulette Priel, Sandy Horton, Carol Turner, Jane Hendrix. ROW THREE: Linda Clarkson, Linda Adams, Pam Pindell, Lynn Whiteway, Joy Steele, Marlene Winkler, Suzanne Hoekstra, Karen Spang, Karen Burton, Sharon Burton, Rhonda Ramsey, Suzanne Williams. ROW FOUR: Sher- ri DeHart, Janiece Precure, Terry Craig, Carolyn Nikkel, Karen Walfe, Sue Newton, Linda Booton, Ellen Stich, Sue Holtzimel, Michelle Phipps, Janet Gritzmaker, Marian Howe, Betty Scrivi- ner, Sheila Cockrell. .M ,. frx.ig- esur.srmziPawr Jnia:.. wsiwv-urn. The Home Economics Showcase in the main hall reflects the Christmas spirit at Putnam City. FRONT ROW: Lyn Ducharme, Terry Repinski, Pat Swirnmer, Loisanne Huckabee, Cherita Walker, Mary Robinson, Gloria Williams, Elsie Estrada, Yvonne York, Karen Hamit, Linda Blizzard. ROW TWO: Ginger Adair, Carol Jacobson, Alma Newman, Shirley Echols, Carolyn Dittrich, Sharon Pfrehm, Kathy Knight, Judy Crews, Cheryl Fritze, Martha Kamprath, Linda Dunn, Kathy Noyes, ROW THREE: 'PASS 'S 'N' -. ., :QQ K I S, , . sa , FHA officers: ROW ONE: mentarian. ROW TWO: Chaplain, Sharyn Pfrehm, Robinson, Treasurer, Gail Kathy Cole, President, Ginger Adair, Parlia- Dolores Wolf, Historian, Jo Anna Price, Reporter, Pat Swimmer, Secretary, Mary McDaniel, Vice President. Twila Scheulen, Lonnie Kinney, Sandina Birdsong, Carol Casher, Barbara Casher, Beth Fitzwater, Linda Tuttle, Linda Mash, Katherine Alvis, Joyce Roebuck, Jan Cyphers, Linda Beardsly. ROW FOUR: Marilyn Beeson, Carol Woltinbarger, Susan O'Connor, Ginny Rucker, Wanda Smith, Karen Bowen, Linda Walker, Bernice Gilpin, Barbie Gable, Nancy Hyatt, Marquita Byford, Michele Riggs, athy Cole. 2--., l T 5-4 4: X airy' rf'rt'T'f??-fif i'if-fif '-rf? ! Nw- . Sw.. N.: V ,V gg, K ., . s z ' Y.. 'Q ,N 1. r 1- T Head librarian Mrs. Zwiacher and her assistant, Mrs. Priddy, examine one of the library's new books. Reading, we must all admit, is our main source of information. To aid us in our reading is the well-equipped school library. Not only does it provide us with books and study material on every subject, but also a place in which to work. Responsible for the library are Mrs. Zweiacher and her secretary, Mrs. Virginia Priddy. They keep the books and library in working order and are willing to help us with anything we need. Also there to aid us are the student assistants who have volunteered their services to the librarian. They keep the books neatly arranged so that we may easily find them. We are pleased with our library-the way it has grown and is still growing. We want to thank our librarian, her assistant, and the library staff for their numerous and various services. LIBRARY LIBRARY OFFICERS: Sandra Mason, Vice President, Jan Cannon Secretary, Linda Ray, President, Lois Paleck, Reporter. Library Aids Education Of Students FRONT ROW: Bob Oliver, Ralph Daugherity, Dean Fritz, Ronnie Sandra Meador, Jan Cannon, Sandra Mason, Jennifer Fulkerson Moore, Susan Brandt, Donna Myers, Laura Taylor. ROW TWO: Leslie Johnson, Linda Ray, Linda Manning, Lois Paleck, ROW ONE: Carolyn Gravitt, Mickey Ellis, Gail McDaniel, Sandra Stetler, Nancy Clevelin, Pam Pendell, Kathy Knight, Dixie Hess, Suzanne Hoekstra, Delene Jones. ROW TWO: Wanda Smith, Lee Ann Gattenby, Janet Gritzmaker, Sally Byler, Linda Tuttle, Helen Johnson, Barbara Smith, Karen Keith, Carla Hicks, Phillis Gebhart, Candy Morley, Barbara Coym. ROW THREE: Carol Smith, Sherry Dahl, Delores Clonce, Barbara Duncan, Peggy Harris, Dorothy Mc- Kinnis, Kathy Hunt, Kathy Barham, Karin Diebold, Donna Gordon, Cheryl Fritze, Sharon Kay Pickard. ROW FOUR: Francie Boyd, Linda Lock, Barbi Gable, Cheryl Poo'e, Cheryl Thomas, Judy Cov- ington, Betty Jackson, Gerri Westfall, Joyce Maloy, Martha Kam- prath, Jeanette Poling. ROW FIVE: Diane Lewis, Pat Becknall, Kathy Hawkins, Cheryl Van Tuyle, Diane Kesler, Margaret Allen, Judy Crews, Ginger Adair, Carol Wolfenbarger, Mary Beth Ran- dall, Carolyn Turner, Evelyn Garrett, Cherrie Roberts. OFFICE Girls Assist ln Performing Office Tasks J lf you can keep your head when those about you are losing theirs. . Well, no one has quite lost his head yet, r as., but it could easily happen if our secretaries, Mrs. Grace Hulsey, Mrs. Jane Newell, Mrs. Edna Wert, and Mrs. Ruby Talor, didn't work so hard to keep our office organized. Peace and quiet are never to be found there. The office seems to catch everything for which no one can find a better place, plus taking in all absentee slips, and sending out all notices. Assisting with the leg-work are the girls who volunteer to help our faculty. This staff puts in much time to rnake things better for us, and create as pleasant an atmosphere as possible. They are most efficient and we all appreciate the office workers and the work they do. U Among Other things, Councelor's aides' keep college catalog information in order. Office girls Peggy Filippo and Jeanette Poling record second hour absentees SCIENCE CLUB Future Bekons Budding Scientists FRONT ROW: Randy Dahl, Sherry Dahl, Sherre Warren, Dick Turner, Margaret Bushree, Rick lshmael,Kathleen O'Brien, Ralph Millsaps, Walter Daugherity. ROW TWO: David Miller, Uwe Pontius, Sandy Palmer, James Stacy, John Ayers, Michael Strang. Under the direction ot Mrs. Mullinax, the Science Club promotes interest in this field and explores its various phases. For those students interested in the progress ot science and in further development ot their knowl- edge, the Science Club offers the opportunity to con- struct experiments which are entered at the state science fair in Edmond. As sponsor, Mrs. Mullinax is well qualified to supervise the projects ot this club and to guide its members in their search tor knowledge. 94 Elected as officers of the Science Club this year are Walter Daugherity Secretary-Treasurer, Mike Strang, President, and Rack Ishmael, Vice-president. Sponsor of the Science Club is Mrs. Mullinax. FRONT ROW: Nital Fisher, Rita Bommer, Barbara Coym, Karen SYGHISY Collleff Sandfi Morilatt, Nancy O'B l9f , Don RENO' ROW MATH CLUB uBroins solve Equations The Math Club Disciples of X was formed for high school students with a general interest in math. The purpose of the club is to expound on the fundamen- tals of math and venture into many new horizons of mathe- ' if matics. They are taking a com- puter course taught by Walter Daugherity.The group has taken ' and plans to take several field trips to colleges around the state, on which they visit the math de- partments and computer classes. we-iq? 'Q The leaders of this brainy group are President, Walter Daugherity, Vice President, Glenn Robinson: Secretary, Lunetta Bennett, Publicity, Charles Genthe: Sponsor, Mr. Milton Boydston. Fillebrown, Judy Deckard, Sharon Felile, Judy Cox, Richard East, Tom Lekawski, Charlie Genthe, Stewart Lane, Ricky Powell. ROW TWO: Glenn Robinson, Sharon McNeely, Barbara Gill, Preston Gillmore, Curt Hiatt, John Best, Steven Saunders, Dick Turner, Bill Johnson, James Stacy, Michael Strang, John Crittenden, ROW THREE: Walter Daugherity, Barbara Glennie, Rodney Mitchell, Larry Boyington, Ralph Daugherity, Ted Story, Don Bridal, Eddie Chance, FOUR: Ralph Millsap, Rose Stallings, Michael Jungery, Marcia Tuttle, Ronnie Moore, Jim Ellis, Sammy Black, Saldy Palmer, Kath- leen O'Brien, Charles Howard, Eric Lemmons, Charles Womack. ROW FIVE: Ralph Massey, Sharon Fry, Linda Bratcher, Anne James, Steve Hendricks, Lynn Butler, Lunetta Bennett, Margaret Harris, Sherre Warren, Jayne Swenson, Lois Paleck, Coni Eng, Donna Woodring, Jan Baldwin, Linda Manning. E. f' Sponsor of the Twelve Year Club, Mrs. Marguerite Smith is completing her second year directing the activities of this organization. l2 YEAR CLUB .........,---1 Surviving a virgorous twelve years in Putnam City Schools are the members of the Twelve Year Club headed by Gordon Elkins, presi' dent, Sally Byler, secretary-treasurer, and Sally Dutty, vice-president' An organization with a vast amount of distinction at Putnam City High School is the Twelve Year Club. This club is unique clue to the tact that its mem- bership is restricted to only those seniors who have attended Putnam since the first grade. The activities of the Twelve Year Club among the others at the high school, and many lasting friend- ships are further strengthened. Sponsor is Mrs. Mauguarite Smith. Seniors Complete Putnam Tenure FRONT ROW: Barbara Clure, Sally Walter, Mary Robinson, Sally Duffy, Gordon Elkins, Sally Byler, Mickey Ellis, Gail McDaniel, Edie Snell, Susan Freeland, Gayle Jones, Shirley Lakin, Hazel Mays. ROW TWO: Kathy Baldwin, Dotty Henry, Mary Fash, Carola Hicks, Peggy Cotham, Janet Gritzmaker, Michelle Phipps, Sandra Mason, Jan Cannon, Linda Clarkson, Linda Adams. ROW THREE: Connie Miller, Buddy Guthery, Gary Barnicoat, Neal Jacobs, Mike Loyd, Beverly Reid, Robert Taylor, Marty Smith, Dennis Thompson, Claudia 96 Homer, Betty Scrivner. ROW FOUR: Sandra Neuenschwander, Bill McClure, Larry Ashmore, Roger Burdge, Fred Thompson, Ray- mond Mitchell, Sherri Garland, Carol Higgins, Georgette Clark, Sharon Bean, Karen Bowen, Carolyn White. ROW FIVE: Cherry- lnn Brewer, Peggy Filippo, Delene Jones, Barbara Castoe, Bill Pahlka, Phil Lemmons, Scott Waugh, Glen Luper, Tom Abel, Sue Ann Gibbs, Cora Haynes, Sherry Dahl, Delores Clonce. Kathy Knight, Jane Hendrix, Dolores Wolfe, Cherylnn Brewer, Judy Cotham. ROW THREE: Cathi Wollard, Peggy Filippo, Sylvia Kerr, Crews, Phyllis Britton, Gayle Jones, Hazel Mays. ROW TWO: Jan Cannon, Vicki Sammons, Sandy Nichols, Cheryl Poole, Barbara Sue O'Connor, Betty Scrivner, Candy Morley, Joan Grimm, Jo Ann Clure, Linda Walker, Patti Ayers. Chapman, Barbara Castoe, Carol Casher, Edwina Rutledge, Peggy COMMERCIAL CLUB Girls Probe Progress of Profession Standing on the stairway to success are the leaders of the Commercial Club. Serving in key positions are Kathy Knight, president, Cathy Wollard, vice president, Betty Scrivner, secre- tary, Jane Hendrix, treasurer, and Candy Morley, Chaplain, me-H' 'Nahanni !?l'??2'f2'W Entering the commercial world is a big step, and designed for making this step a little easier is the Commercial Club. lt is open to all advanced short- hand students and trys to provide for them a pro- gram of orientation as to proper conduct and prac- tices in the world of business. The goal ot its mem- bers is to be prepared in their chosen work. The club's highlights is the annual style show, but it is involved with many other activities, all tor the good of the members. No club can be a great success without good leadership, the best example of this being the sponsor, Mrs. Jo Ann Bennett. 97 ff' 4 ywwwm, Q' J . -M.......,o ' fr'32f'fEf4?li5v..,. .1 Sponsor, Mrs. Sandlin, possesses a feeling of satisfaction knowing that she helps youth to understand the problems of our world WORLD AFFAIRS CLUB Planning upcoming meetings of the World Affairs Club are officers JO ELLEN JOHNSON, secretary, GORDON ELKINS president, WALTER DAUGHERITY, vice-president World Tensions Discussed FRONT ROW: Roberta Schmid, Beth Harris, Jimmy An- gelo, Paula Morwood, Janice Love, Sandi Wurtz, Candy Morley, Jo Ellen Johnson. ROW TWO: Gordon Elkins, Molly McCormick, Barbara Howe, Darlene Peterson, Susan Stone, Sherri Bowie, Kris McKelvey, Sammy Pas- chal. ROW THREE: Cherrie Stammon, Jane Ishmael, 98 Scott Waugh, Mary Beth Randle, Francis Boyd, Karen Fillebrown, David Moore, Jim Ellis. ROW FOUR: Sandy Palmer, Kathleen O'Brien, Walter Daugherity, Fred Lazz- elle, Marrae Andrews, Faber Reid, Sharon Wilson, Helen Scott. Acquainting students with the problems facing our country and world today is the purpose of the World Affairs Club. In it's third year of operation, the World Affairs Club has continued to be one of the most active and informative organizations at Putnam City. Through the combined efforts of the club spon- sor and the officers, the members benefit through guest speakers, films, and special reports. A large increase in the membership of the World Affairs Club is proof of it's growing popularity with our students. This shows the interest of America's youth in working to preserve our Democratic way of life. ....e..,MQ .l,. ' i i 4 , mia s - r 4 3 5 lll19l '. ' gi -Ffltuugg , , guuvtf' muon n -- tx, If' i. A L B P I - F i . Members of the World Affairs Club benefit from an informative panel discussion during a night meeting. Group Studies Important News of The World , all FRONT FOW: Toni McClary, Sandy Sidner, Betsy Burton, Karen Lawrence, Donna Knight, Cheryl Jones, Linda Rolfs, Gail McDaniel, Gloria Porter, Sherre Warren. ROW TWO: Ginger Goodrich, Barbara Sellers, Bargaret Harris, Barbara Gill, Cindy Lillenas, Jayne Bullock, Lunetta Bennett, Laua Brandle, Cindy Liesch, Lynda Leyerle. ROW THREE: Linda Ray, Anne Martin, Diana Courter, Sharon Den- ning, Clifford Gravitt, James Stacy, Bill Jornson, Eddie Chance, Ted Stacy. ROW FOUR: Tom McHenry, Larry Stinchcornb, Wayne King, Harlan Scott, Mike Clayton, Dennis Johnson, Jack McCalIister, Paul McLaughlin, Kirby Turner, Steve Hendricks. 99 FRONT ROW: Beverly O'Connor, Carol Murphy, Sally Pointer, Larry Habatka, Marti Henderson, Julie Elder, Katherine Alvis, Enuice Shedden, Sharon Felible, Judy Cox, Don Douglas. ROW TWO: Bobby Smith, Emily Dugger, Fae Adams, Barbara Casher, Dianna Hardway, Elizabeth Leverett, Rachael Aschmann, Betty Becquart, Kathie Barham, Carola Hicks, Darryl Walraven, Frank Vascellaro. ROW THREE: Beth Worley, Karen Huff, Elaine Gran- staff, Linda Bratcher, Janis Bell, Sarah Dugger, Linda Gable, Leslie Johnson, Susan Brant, Pennie Lock, Mrs. Hess. ROW FOUR: Judy Overturf, Janice Burton, Becky Smith, Nancy Hyatt, Marquita Byford, Kaye Sanders, Judy Young, Beverly West, Marcia Wagoner, MEDICAL CLUB Janice Boismier, Sandra Minter, Darla Herring: ROW FIVE: Linda Locke, Mary Gibson, Sandra Palmer, Margaret Bushree, Charles Howard, Shelby Dawson, Jackie Holtzheimer, Michelle Jungary, Phyllis Thorpe, Hannah Corn, Kaye Isabell, Karen Tiemier, Nancy Lucas, Kathy Waugh. ROW SIX: Susan Steinmeir, Janice Crum, John Atlee, Martha Green, Harry Kamany, Ricky Powell, Mike Maior, Gene Goldstein, Ralph Shaller. ROW SEVEN: Dick Line- berry, John Ayers, Sandy Stetler, Michelle Riggs, Lynn Shipley, Karen McKee, Jean Pate, Sherrie Douglas, Helen Scott, Marrae Andrews, Joy Shannon, Mary Kidd. Students Probe Profession Of Medicine Mrs. Marcia Hess, Medical Club sponsor, works hard to organ- ize meetings and activities of the club. Aix! Heading Putnam City's Medical Club are Mary Gibson, Vice- president, Don Douglas, President, Sue Holtzheimer, Treasurer: Jim Ellis, Secretary, and Betty Becquart, Chaplain. TOO With the span of life increasing yearly, the need for trained. doctors and nurses grows also. To meet this need of providing persons interested in the field of medicine, the Medical Club of Putnam City was organized three years ago. Continuing to grow under the sponsorship of Mrs. Marcia Hess, the Med- ical Club introduces new and appealing information to interested people. Membership requirements consist of an active curiosity as to current practices and new medical techniques, as well as a desire to learn more about the different phases of the medical profession. Informative programs are presented at meetings through the year and field trips are included in the Club's activities. Participating actively in this club may influence some to enter the fascinating and re- warding field of medicine. new Mr. Carter Burney, sponsor, encourages safety through in- I F struction in the classroom. . Y ' A t WP' f ii' , . '1 E W l ' .. A I f a-ss. Y g . Y r l., ,:, . . X in 1 f' W 4 The Putnam City High School Safety Club, in :jf:',ffffl f' affiliation with the state association, considers safety in all its aspects at Putnam City. Maintain- . ing and co-sponsoring an all-school safety check is one of the maior concerns of the organization. Delegates attend local and state conventions 7 A throughout the year in order to gain better in- sight into safety procedures which can be applied to our school. Leading the club is Sandy Stetler, president, and Mr. Carter Burney, sponsor. ' xnlill 4 SAFETY CLUB Principles Of Safety Are Practiced Members of the Executive Council are: FRONT ROW: Sandra Pfrehm, Suzanne Hoekstra, Sue Holtzheimer, Linda Tuttle, Karen Stetler, Mary Fash, Weldon Gillian, Ronnie Petty, Kathy Hawkins, Keith. ROW THREE: Candy Morley, Evelyn Tooms, Jim Thompson, Dotty Henry, ROW TWO: Francie Boyd, Carola Hicks, Sharyn Kathy Knight, Joe Davis, Tim Thompson, Joe Wells, Larry Riggs. lOl sq 1 A-an A ,, .Maw Q 5' . '- 5 ,v5 ir +11 -it Ke BACKED BY THE Daylight Viewer, otherwise called the Blue Monster, are Dan Richardson, Eugene Caldwell, Bobby Morgan, Linda Warnke, Jim Bellomy and Steve Saunders, members of the projection staff. AUDIO VISUAL Proiectionists Show Films 3325 . .A ei:esireiS5 Keeping an accurate schedule is only a part of the iob for Mr. Versel Rice, A.V. sponsor. Six proiectors are of great aid to the Audio Visual boys just as the A.V. boys are to the faculty and the students. This group shows mater- ial supplementary to the text books.The A.V. boys keep all film and equipment in working order, ready for use at all times. FRONT ROW: Ray Stark, Kenneth Corder, Joe Story, John Bohan, Dennis Thompson, Kenneth Snyder, Fred Thompson, Alan Hataling Paul Brawner, Steve Scott, ROW TWO: Larry Dillard, Larry Fran- Richard Rogers. cisco, Terry Putnam, Dole Miller, Steve Swan. ROW THREE: 102 OFFICERS: FRONT ROW: Reggie Hamman, Vice President, Sheila Cockrell, Vice President, Pam Zaffos, Secretary: Gary Harlan, President. ROW TWO: Linda O'Keefe, Songleaderg Carol Mann, Reporter, Marietta Weber, Recreation Leader. Continuing as one of the outstanding clubs at Putnam City is 4-H. Part of the national organization for the education of youth in the establishment of homes and farms, 4-H is offered in addi- tion to training received at home, school, and elsewhere. Out- standing in the past, and certainly no exception this year, the 4-H the 4-H Club is sponsor, Mr. Versel Ricel ClUl3 well in county arid state COI'YipeTlTlOI'1. Career Explorations, the new program in national 4-H, was introduced at Putnam last year, and is proving successful in all phases. This chapter, sponsored by Mr. Versel Rice, is providing a means of aiding young people in choosing careers according to their interests and aptitudes. Students participating in 4-H are required to have a project for the year in the area of home or farm improvement. All students are eligible to join, and will surely be benefited by this rewarding experience. ' 5 Looking forward to a promising future for Ll-l'l CLUB 4-H Members Show Varied Skills FRONT ROW: Linda O'Keefe, Sheila Cockrell, Linda Warnke, Larry Stincomb, Wayne King. ROW TWO: David Barnes, Carol Mann, Lynne Shipley, Joe Laird, Kirb Turner. ROW THREE: Mariette Weber, Pam Zaffos, Gary Harlin, Reggie Hamman, Ray Renegar. 103 7 ,Y i ..i lt :XS it 1 .ii F if if 'ix J ' .gh at I Wm 4 7. .594 ' , ...., , 2 .4 ,M , W1 KAQM 3 3 Theres no game so desparafe, that the wisest of the wise will not fake freely up for love of power, or love of fame, or merely love of play. -Sir Henry Taylor ,llflzlcffics Q' - 3 . M W, -W, F 4, - iv 'YF Ak f li H ii' Q , f jk. : iu Q 6 . .'7L':ww S xv 5 K W f inf- h ,,. an . W +L , , , fi' F Vwgf A ,L wg- k .au JW M kg, .. ,A , D A ,Y .. .P 'ff f ' 13, -. f ay ' .. 9 A ff k 'wQf.1 M ,P . W. X . W, W. M y -, W fl , hh N NAL xx V v,,,f!,f?L'h' ,M in W Aj .. 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ROW THREE: Johnny Frazier, Phil Harris, John Wheatley, Rusty FOOTBALL Football Season Makes Dodging opponents, Pirates gain yardage to bring them another first down. 108 Tate, Harry Oliphant, Barry Swartz, George Griffin, Gene Griffin, Tom Logsdon, Bobby Buck, ROW FOUR: Paul Pfrehm, Terry Giager, Allen Brown, George Hale, Charles Delancy, John Nelson. Bud Burris, Jimmy Goodwin, David Estrada, Tom Wyckoff. ROW FIVE: Wayne Mitchell, Howard Davis, Larry Simmons, Tim Stinson, Bobby Rogers, Buddy Stewart, Benny Goodwin, Gene Lamb, Bud S ' .f S Cliff Calloway Scotty Baldwin Doug Lockhart .V V, glt- - ,.1ar,, . . ,. 2. . . r -rh' cw' 'fp ' , 'HIE , Tijiw ' L 'If',:EF.f5f.ii 1-Z , K -, - 5.1-.. , ,1gs.2,.wtga,5wf, C, , - Q . ,,-E 'L at - .' iifiisiiftifl' if '- 7' r .... .. . 1, 1 V ., - Townsend, John McLemore. ROW SIX: Ronnie Haupt, Kenny Curtis, Terry Baumeister, Mike Leyhe, Vernon Dickerson, Robert Taylor, Doug Lockhart, Richard Molina, Jim Knight, Cliff Calloway, Butch Goodwin. ROW SEVEN: Jimmy Jones, student manager, Coach Garrison, Coach Keller, Coach Ballew, Coach Webb, Coach McMinimy. Team Shows Promise Charles Delancy Gene Griffin Tom Logdon Harry Oliphant After half-time break, the team is prepared to fight for a victory. .l. and Abi :fy Jim Knight Robert Taylor 'K r it , a ' ' f T fa ' ' . . , 3 N a A Q J 2-fi-szmw ' ' .tr yr F , f' 'r 3 f ' ' Q1ffQi'iQZ?55'4g , K ,fmtwgy iw , gf, H .651 -, -if g ri , fi . Q an-1 ' fyftf Jw ,, ' fx- 'i 5 - .i Mez. ,Q Q 5:3 eff -lf,-P. -: gh: A I T 1 in if T 1. J re f . i 2 f, we-s. - . -- 5 -,Q My ,J 'T V . f?'24F2:f 1 c- l ' M a,i.,eM,Ws-M M. .. r 35:5 ff W I is , Q, 4 T ' r 12' -Z ' 'K 1 , - . . A1 tif- fs fmt-:w5z'1 , ig J - is .,,, . V Aikr, , , , H I - ' ---me 4 1-1 - euwfsfw-fir , A - f- i ff-325 in-or 1-as-1 - fc - rfiggfaitw ,, f , x K1 t . f i -' ' fi,-Warsl w arg,--,-Wiz. I :ata rsfefbtfiefssf 1 f K 1 5, ljin Q , ,Q,,?3,ff'f Z5' iggigfa A x g - 152515, V ' T ' qv V . f' in K-gn ,fl .5 f,ig,.r ,Sie W if ,faire -1.55-rfam Vx .ww sv' x - 1, Qvggfgfig fi' V, ' sf' i, r , :iff - 'zlkfom -' 'ii-,iff Q iii , i I 'z'L..1ly'i.-111' -' .af fgiigif. . ' fi -'fr A.,.P , if if , J, -- f oi: ,vm ,, - , - wi if! g, , , ff-'fkffi?f7?55i?a'isleE , ,V .. J. 2 . ,,,, i V Q Gene Lamb Bud Townsend it Ai, 1 :-' 1?-r rg .E fr . ,, 23544-Q . ay 1 , 3, if L Y' riff .. ..?n1i'f: 10' xr- ggi as 5 mf 3 af if .Lg 3 . 5 K ml, J. PE 5 Wiki? , we ,f-s. , k ,-.ew-,5. K lyk, W4 ,gf r..,.M.-...i V. . , r L: 4.Siai.,s .1 FTW? . - V - fff--:Eiga 11 r -,see ,Q ,sf - AXA- PM if :wi if B Team Coach McMinimy and Freshman Coach Bobby Gray plan formation for another Pirate victory. Pirate players listen intently to receive instruction and advice from Coach Garrison during half-time of Capitol Hill game. ff X Many Pirate football fans are familiar with this scene: Sopho- K more quarterback Benny Goodwin carrying the ball for more 3, valuable yardage. mr'-.k'r'-si Quickly closing in on senior end, Bobby Rogers as he prepares to catch a forward pass are two players from Northwest Clas sen. With senior athletes being graduated each year, there is a never-ending need for experienced players on our varsity teams. This need is usually met by those who have had previous train- ing through the Freshman or B teams. Playing in games provides prac- tice through which the boys acquire skills and knowledge. Leading the Freshman team this year were Mr. Bob Gray and the Tri- captains: David Standage, Steve West- tall, and Bobby Roof. Mr. Gray was pleased with the boys' progress and feels that there are quite a few promising gridmen on the team. leading the Varsity Football Team this year were these three outstanding senior Tri-captains: Bud Townsend, Center, Gene Lambg Quarterback, and Robert Taylor, End. FOOTBALL Future Griclmen Acquire Skills Through Gomes FRONT ROW: Tom Allen, Danny Cross, Joel Palmer, Graig Forbes, Joe Wheeler, Donald Price, Mark Taylor, trainer. ROW TWO: David Womack, Terry Wall, Tom Weichbrodt, Bill Brown, Faris Dies. Jerry Talmadge, Leon Christian. ROW THREE: Bobby Roof, Kenny Sterbenz, Rocky Mutzs, Steve Terrell, Nick Benda, Joe Prescott, Jerry Warlick, Terry Giager. ROW FOUR: Robert Dawson, Danny Lay, Dale Thompson, Tommy McFall, Mac Wier, Jerry Cassel, Phil Ryan, Mike Loy. ROW FIVE: John Schorrenberg, David Standage, Al Lowe, Dick Gibbs, John Eklund, Leslie Downing, David Taylor. Til BASKETBALL Pirates Enioy Season MQ f 'Q' ix. M f 4 X Of Tough Compehhon fwhe FRONT ROW Jim Dlch, Terry Baumelsfer Benny Goodwin Jlm Asst Coach Dub OSteen Steve OSfeen Robert Ollver Richard Walton Beep Morwood, David Terrell Stan Brownlee Bobby Edde Harold Akm Roger Fredrlch MlkeLeyl'1e Make Taylor Randy Vaughn Gary Barmcoat, Manager ROW TWO Mr Newsome Glager Mr Dunbar Head Coach 3 X 'X'?V'f l WW YW l ll fam ff X' I S Jim Walton Harold Akin Richard Edde Roger Frederick 'M 'V' 'Ye a S X 5 Stan Brownlee Dub O'Sfeen Sieve O'Sfeen Robert Oliver BASKETBALL Team Displays Good Sportsmanship All in favor of the Pirates winning, raise your hand! fwlfxiwi l Led by co-captains Jim Walton and Beep Morwood, and coached by Mr. Fred Dunbar and Mr, Glen New- some, our basketball team provided many exciting and suspense-filled moments for spectators through- out the season. The Pirates forced keen competition from every school in the Mid-State Conference. The team received the enthusiastic backing ofthe student body, and although they did not win every game, they played well and displayed good sportsman- ship. A stretch in time saves nine . . . points that is. Enthusiatic homecoming crowd looks on as Pirates strive to win game in honor of Queen Sally Duffy. 115 Roundballers Provide Exciting Thrills Pirates take a breather in a hard game while Coach Dunbar gives them advice. Senior player Harold Akin leaps over EI Reno's closely knit defense to score two points for the Pirates. 116 Players become tense as the refree tosses the ball in the air to start a thrill-filled game. Coached by Mr. Bob Gray, the Freshman round- ballers were very successful this season. Led by co-captain David Standage and Gene Stone, they won most of their games, and show great promise and ability for future varsity teams. Leading the Freshman team were co-captains David Standage and Gene Stone, and Coach Mr. Bob Gray. Freshmen Show Promise FRONT ROW: Carl Sherrill, Lloyd Boatright, Gene Stone, Teddy Wall, David Lee, Coonfield, Mike Lawrence, Gerald Frederick. ROW TWO: Terry Holt. W ,, David Standage, Tom Allan, Bob Thompson, Mike 117 WRESTLING Wrestlers Capture Fan's Spirits Wrestling, always following the Pirate's motto of 'coming out on top', once again displayed that vir- tue this year. The Pirate grapplers, wading through the most dit- ticult Mid-State Conference with a 3-T record, once again show themselves as a state wrestling power. Although the Pirate musclemen lost to the North- west Knights by a close decision, the Bucs came back strong later in the season to win their last three conference contests. Also, having a young team, the Pirates promise to come back strong in future years with even better teams. Ct ye Q- Looks like another predicament for senior grappler Tom Abel as he shows his skill l and endurance in this Tulsa Edison Match. This year's co-captains are both two year lettermen. Gil Reed has been wrestling since his sophomore year and Tom Abel has been wrestling since the eight grade. Tom also captured the title of Jr. High State Champion in his freshman year. Mr. Stanley Abel, our wrestling coach, was a gradu- ate of Putnam City. He attended Oklahoma Uni- versity ancl earned the title of two year National Champion. Mr. Abel returned to PCHS three years ago and he has been coaching since that time. In- cidentally, for the past three years we have had a great wrestling team. Coincidence? ..- Tom Abel Mr. Stanley Abel Gil Reed Co-Captain Coach Co-Captain 118 FRONT ROW: Terry Hickock, Jerry Snow, Larry Langston, Bobby TWO: John Berryman, Ed Guthrie, Casper Lipe, Tim Recer, Gale Godwin, Tom Abel, Gil Reed, Leon Evans, Bud Townsend, ROW Garvin, Rod Ladd, Harry Oliphant, Johnny Weigh, L WRESTLING Graplers Practice Points Of Sportsmanship W All good wrestlers know the importance of a brief warm-up , before their match. Casper Lipe assists Gil Reed in this practice. i 119 mrfwww Terry Hickork Ed Guthrie 97 105 WRESTLING Maimen Struggle Persisfcmfly Tension becomes eviden! between this Pirateer and his powerful opposition. 120 , 'FX Jerry Snow 112 'Nu New Casper Lupe 120 Bobby Godwin 129 xf' possible , says Coach Stanley Abel as he sits on A N 2 Sitting quitely on the sidelines is almost im- LM N the edge of his chair. Sophomore grappler Bobby Godwin expresses his sentiments, Piggy back is my favorite sport! Tom Abel Tim Recer 135 135 Harry Oliphant A Qs' 1 Gil Reed 147 'KW 121 gi, was Leon Evans Robert Taylor Bud Townsend 165 Heavyweight 180 Always something new! This season Coach Abel un- veiled untired Sophomores and Freshmen to consti- tute the B-team and Freshman team. Also, he has introduced a student coach for these teams, a first at Putnam City. Carl Malone serves as student coach as well as being an outstanding grappler. He has the experience and know-how to fulfill this iob and maybe someday Looking forward to their varsity wrestling are the members of the B Team. FRONT ROW: Randy Jacoby, John Berryman, Ken- ny Giager, Dennis King, Pat Nichols, Larry Bettis, Mark Andrews, he will come back to PCHS as Mr. Abel did. Co-Captains of the B-teams are John Berryman and Kenny Sturbenz, who along with the other mem- bers ofthe team, boast a 4-l-1 record this season. These proud wrestlers will make a powerful varsity squad in the tuture with constant training and more experience. Larry Cosgrove, Dave Hazels, Gary Moore. ROW TWO: Tim Recer, Rocky Mutz, Kenny Sturbins, Mike Smith, Ronnie Dutton, Bill Piersall, Bobby Root, Dale Thompson, Carl Malone, Student Trainer, .pf Ron Ladd 154 45 Johnny Weigel 180 Richard Molina Heavyweight How about two points for this reversal being well executed by Tom Abel? WRESTLING Team Builds Strength Russell Richardson receives little recognition for the many backstage duties he performs as he helps the Bucs get ready for their rnatchs. 123 FRONT ROW: Larry Langston, Brad Sinex, Ed Guthrie, Tim Recer, Bill Jones, Ricky Giager, Lanny Risinger, Gilbert Fry. ROW TWO: Robert Cannon, Doug Batson, Collin Ecker, Bob Godwin, Butch CROSS COUNTRY Maddox, Charley Beckett, John Sink. ROW THREE: Phil Word, Mark Larson, Billy Adams, Mr. Burney, Jim Baldwin, Larry Pettis. Speed and Endurance Are Essential L.. Developing qualities ot sportsmanship and en- BANG . . . THEY'RE OFF . . . ALMOST. BILL, YOU SHOULD have eaten your Wheaties! 124 durance are two of the goals for Cross Country. The greatest endeavor ot this team is running two miles over rugged terrain, usually a golf course. Striving for this goal takes weeks to build up the strength to compete adequately. Cross Country is rapidly becoming popular,which is evident by the returning lettermen. The team and coach, Mr. Carter Burney, had a good season this year and are looking forward to a better one next year. . ml., .,,L ,NH i tg ii -z .xg Seniors Gene Lamb, Bucl Townsend, Robert Taylor, and Cliff Callaway Bud Townsend, senior, was selected to the very exclusive were chosen as memlcers of the All-Conference team for their out- All-State football Team. standing athletic ability. Athletic Department Gains Several uFirsts Mr. Alden Townsend, President of the All Sports Club, Displays one ot the two i963 Chevrolet station wagons which were donated to the athletic department. 125 Evereff Hobbs fakes par? in a fypical phase of The physical education program at PCHS. Daily exercises and workouts keep P.E. boys in top physical P E condition. Physical Fitness ls Keynote While scrambling around on the ground may not be everyone's idea of fun, it all goes for the making of young athlemg, Tumbling skill is developed through many trials and errors, Y l I As l26 ,- i l cc When the weather is bad outside, the boys hold scrimmages indoors. Even with Slfenglh and C0'0 dl 13Yi0'1, Some' times a lopsided headstand is produced. In keeping with the national Trend on physical ketball, and wrestling, various other sports are avail- fitness, Putnam City otters a wide variety of sports able for further physical development and mental to boys enrolled in the physical education depart- alertness. Included in these sports are tennis, bad- ment. minton, tumbling, and volleyball. ln addition to the popular sports ot football, bas- Tumbling skill always seems to evoke various expressions from bystanders. Touch football is always a popular outdoor sport. 'ww M, . ,W ,W V, ., .sa lla Q W .J of W, ,, A L W , , -Q... M m,.l Wi, ,Z,, 5 Regulation gym shorts, Gerald? What's whizzing through the air? ls it a bird, a plane, or Superman? No! lt's iust the Boys P.E. class playing baseball in the gym. .xy .,.f i , ,yrry R ryui f , 2 f 5 V -, as 4 V its ,Wm :jf pail? 'M 4 . -i -mv llc Z is A Q ' 2 v H , Q : i 'e' 'z vt We A - K . Q- , 1, , 5- : 3 f 1 it 3 . Participation in P.E. develops many athletic skills. Tumbling involves gymnastic abilities resulting from much practice and precise timing and skill. V ' l ' if ' j' 'T K L ' W J Lf V: it -X i - N TW . Q t o s 5 19 'ew . f - v itil. Qs, W VKVV : ifgni i -Vffiii A s,s'5Si:f , M ii? if 51 at , ' W Q it A51 i l' at ,Wl Q ti A A M---'N is f ,,, i s , t as it Q. t , e Q if Q! i ,ggi my I s-wuuuli'-'i-11 We f f is . .. .., , K, .V ,S W ,. :sf , 1 eff., Mm-- eit J Girls lettering in sports this year are left to right: Barbara Clure, Reid, Sandra Mason, Jan Cannon, Gloria Nichols Sherry Eads, and Bernice Gilpin, Peggy Hale, Becky Parmley, Diane King, Beverly Connie Miller. GIRLS' P. E. Teamwork and Ability Are Encouraged Delores Wolf, Bernice Gilpin, and Kathy Hawkins try their skill in a game of basketball. Skill and agility are needed to be successful in stunts like this 129 3 U! gym Any girl in gym class will tell you that these group headstands are not as easy as they look. ' I 4 Fi l ns- 4-. ,Melee When Putnam City girls participate in sports they do so whole- heartedly. W l Practice makes perfect!! l is l ll , 55 131 ff? ,f V Fifi '..11 'Q' 7 L, wyfii, fs i.. ! Q3 , ,f'f4M f 'I f x, 'ae-if f ,gif , ix Zi' PP .g in s 4, 4 WU To be capable of steady friendships and lasting love are the two greatest proofs, not only of goodness of heart, but of strength of mind. -William Hazlitt Glasses '63 W! Jimmy Angelo Voledictorian And Co-Solutotorion Honors The top honor of Valedictorian This year goes to Jimmy Angelo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Angelo who reside at 5836 N.W. 57. Jimmy cor- relates his studying with various activities in the Latin Club, World Affairs Club, French Club of which he is president, and was a member of the iunior play cast. Jimmy also holds membership in both the National and State Honor Societies, the Latin Honor Society, and claimed the post of class scholarship for three years. Jimmy has played the clarinet in the band for three years, winning a superior solo rating for two years at the district and state music festivals. He enered the Edmond Scholastic Meet for three 134 years, winning third place in Algebra I his fresh- man year and third place in French I his iunior year. Jimmy's popularity around these Pirate halls is evidenced by the fact that he was iunior class president and chairman of the Junior-Senior Prom. The highlight of Jimmy's scholastic achieve- ment came when he was named as a National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist, ranking ninth in the state of Oklahoma. He hopes to fulfill his college ambitions and education at Yale Univer- sitv and maior in mathematics, which he plans to utilize later as a math teacher. Phil Lemmons Co-salutatorian, Michael Strang, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Strang, reside at 5600 N.W. 62 Street. During his high school years Michael has been an active member of the Latin Club, Science Club, Photography Club, and both the State and National Honor Societies. ln the field of iournalism he held membership in the FJA, and Quill 81 Scroll. Scholastically, Michael has been an outstanding representative of our school at the Edmond Schol- astic Meets, taking first place in general science his freshman year, second place in biology in the tenth grade, and second place in chemistry as a iunior. He also received the Student Council awards in general science and biology. In addition to his long list of activities and ac- complishments, he has received various awards in Regional and State Science Fairs and an Air Force award in electronics. Another of his highest ac- hievements was being the winner of the Navy Science Cruiser award. Michael hopes to attend either the University of Rochester, Stanford, or OCU and study physics. Afterwards, he plans to do graduate work in quantitive electronics and research in that field. One of Putnam's top seniors is Phil Lemmons, who shares the position of co-salutatorian. He resides with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Lemmons, at 71 10 N. W. 44. Phil has attended Putnam since the early ele- mentary grades, and has become a very active and important component of the school. Many of his accomplishments include Student Council president and treasurer, Latin Club, and Honor Society. Phil was a National Merit scholarship Semi-Finalist and attended the National Science Foundation Summer Science Program at OU. He attended the Edmond Scholastic Meet and won medals in the fields of Algebra I, grammar, Am- erican literature, and American History. Phil also possesses journalistic interests, being co-editor of the PIRATE LOG, member FJA, and Quill 81 Scroll. Junior play cast, All-School play cast, class citizenship and scholarship are iust other phases of the keen enthusiasm sparked by Phil's ambitions. Evidence of Phil's popularity is shown by his fellow classmates and faculty by his representing Putnam at Boys State. He is also Oklahoma's delegate to the Williamsburg House of Burgesses. Phil would like to attend Harvard, Yale, or Stanford to study government and law. He plans to go into law, public service, business, or writing. Michael Strang is 135 Ten Seniors Top Scholasficolly In Class Jimmy Angelo Phil Lemmons Mike Strang Walter Daugherity 4.000 4.000 4.000 4.000 Beth Harris Susan Freeland Linda Locke Karen Bowen 3.970 3.969 3.969 3.968 Ranking top in their class, these ten seniors exem- plify the emphasis placed on scholastic achievement at PCHS. Not only the senior class, but the fresh- man, sophomore, and junior classes have an equally impressive scholastic record. The ever-increasing membership in Putnam's chap- ter of the National Honor Society is evidence also of students' ability and willingness to excel scholastic- a y. For fourteen out of the past fifteen years Putnam has captured the coveted Class AA sweepstakes at the Edmond Scholastic Meet, with winners in nearly every division. We are truly proud of our students' record and appreciate their hard work for them- Sheila Purcell Phyllis Britton selves and OU' SCl'iO0l- 3.937 3.909 136 Qputnam fllitg Qifligh School up-nu ur mn snmnnui. LED I: MAYFIELD 5355 N- W- 557' SYFIEY E. J. NICHOLS Pnmcuwki, Q51,g,,,,,.mfvgg,gl,1,g,,,,,,, Ass'1'. PalN::mAn. February l, l963 Dear Seniors: Congratulations to all 375 of you. You are graduating at an exciting time in history. Greater accomplishments in many fields lie only a short time in the future. Heather control, moon flights, peaceful use of atomic energy, speed- ups in communications and transportation, greater development of resources of the sea, and new discoveries in biology are a few of the areas in which science and technology should make new breakthroughs. As these scientific discoveries and developments continue to transform our world into a different place, it is important that we become more aware of the fact that we need to acquire worthwhile personal traits that will give our lives more mean- ing in this scientific and technological environment. Many times the large number of technological accomplishments makes it more difficult to cut through it all to the true purpose of life. Sometimes we are falsely led to believe that the use of these many accomplishments is the purpose of life. May I encourage you to adopt the traits of honesty, loyalty and Christian faith for your living in the atomic age for the next 50 years. These traits will help to bring you happiness and success in nearly any situation as you live through the twentieth and into the twenty-first century. Sin e .X C. Mayfield LCM:gh graduating class. Principal Leo C. Mayfield's look of sa tisiaction is iustifiable, for he has had large part in the development of each SENIOR OFFICERS Seniors Prepare Themselves for Space Age After Twelve years of anxious waiting, the Sen- iors of 1963 finally arrived at their first destination - that of graduation. While treasuring the memor- ies of the past, they still look forward to the chal- lenges awaiting them. A man on the moon, still unsolved fatal human illnesses, and peace among the nations are only a few of the numerous prob- lems which they face. Leaders of this year's graduating class have demonstrated the qualities and character that we must have to meet these challenges. Chosen by the class are Carolyn White, Girl Popularity, Kathy Knight, Secretary, Tom Abel, Boy Popularity, Scott Waugh, Vice President, Phil Lemmons, Boy Citizen- ship, Pat Andrews, Girl Citizenship, Jack McCall'ster, President, Uwe Pontius, Boy Citizenship. 138 ,Q- pr YA' Tom Abel Ginger Adair Linda Adams Harold Akin TOM ABEL Twelve Year Club 63, Wrestling 60, 61, 62, 63, Co- Captain 63, State Champion 60, 3rd in State 62, Ideal Date 63, Class Popularity, Buccaneer Attendant. GINGER ADAIR Counselors Office 62, 63, FHA 62, 63, Parliamen- tarian 63, Pep Club 60, 61, 62, 63, French Club 61, 62, Secretary 62, Junior Play 62, Staff, Acapella Choir 62, Girls Chorus 61. LINDA ADAMS Twelve Year Club 63, FHA 62, 63, Spanish Club 60, 61, 62, 63. HAROLD AKIN Student Council 63, President lst Nine Weeks at Bethany, Talent Assembly 62, 2nd Place, All-School Play 62, Cast, Junior Play 62, Cast, Band 60, 61, Basketball 60, 61, 62, 63, Foot- ball 6O, 61, 62, 63, Class Vice President 62, Class Popularity 60, Math Club 60, 61, Key Club Treasurer 63, All School King Candi- date 63, lBethanyJ, Boys State 62, 60, 61, 62 at Bethany High School, FHA Sweetheart 63, Buccaneer, 63. SHARON ALBRIGHT Student Council 60, 62, Office Aid 60, 62, FHA 62, FTA 60, Pep Club 60, 61, 62, 63, Library Staff 60, Latin Club 60, Spanish Club 61, 62, 63, All-School Play 60, Cast, Hall Proctor 61, Girls Sports 60, 60 at McGuinnes High. REX AMOS Lab Assistant 62, Football 60, 61, Track 60. LARRY ANDERSON French Club 62, Football 60, 61, Wrestling PAT ANDREWS Honor Society 62, 63, Student Council 60, 61, 62, 63, Inter-City Student Council 61, 62, 63, Annual Staff 62, 63, Co-Editor 63, Quill 81 Scroll 62, 63, FJA 62, 63, Pep Club 60, 61, 62, 63, Cheerleader 62, 63, Latin Club 60, 61, 62, Secretary 61, French Club 62, 63, Sgt-At-Arms 63, All-School Play 61, 62, 63, Staff 61, 62, Cast 63, Junior Play, Cast 62, Football Queen At- tendent 63, Ideal Date Attendant 62, Class Citizenship 63, Pirateer 63, Girl of the Month, Nov. 62, Girls State 62. JIMMY ANGELO Honor Society 62, 63, Student Council 61, 62, Latin Club 60, 61, 62, 63, French Club 62, 63, President 63, Junior Play 62, Cast, Band 60, 61, 63, Superior Ratings in State Music Contests 60, 61, Class President 62, Class Scholarship 60, 61, 62, World Affairs Club 61, 62, 63, Edmond Scholastic Meet 60, 61, 62, 3rd Place in Algebra 60, 3rd Place in World History 61, 3rd Place in French 62, OU Outstanding Boy Award 62, Valedictorian 63, Top Ten Seniors 63. JAMES APPLE Twelve Year Club 63. TIM ASCHMANN Science Club 61, Mixed Chorus 60, 61, Math Club 61, 60, 61 at Noel, Missouri. LARRY ASHMORE Baseball 62, Track 63, Wrestling 60, 62, 63. JOHN ATLEE FTA 63, Latin Club 61, 62, 63, Safety Club 61, All- 60, 61, School Play 63, Staff, Junior Play 62, Staff, Photography Club 60, VANCE ANDREAS Medical Club 63. Sharon Albright Rex Amos Larry Anderson Vance Andrews Pat Andrews -lim A 9'l0 James Apple Tim Aschmann l-HWY Ashmore John Alle' 139 Mike Austell John Ayers Patti Ayers Janet Balaty Kaihy Baldwin tma ty i f F , N 'NAA if , u ,V wat t t 5 age .jf 4' , Le e 'ek A .M P 3- ' 'i ff ? A L -f-ta at 5' f 1 . Q A X X at , W 1 , TQ le Scotty Baldwin Linda Barber Kathie Barham Gary Barnicoat A. Barbara Baulclridge SENIORS MIKE AUSTELL Honor Society 62, 635 Student Council 625 Talent Assembly 61, 635 FTA 635 Ensemble 635 Band 60, 61, 62, 63, Drum Maior 63, Lieutenant 635 Boy Scouts of America 60, 61, 62, 63, JOHN AYERS Science Club 61, 62, 635 Journalism Staff 62, Photog- grapher5 FJA 62, 635 Latin Club 61, 625 Lab Assistant 635 Medical Club 625 Oil Executive 63. PATTI AYERS Student Council 605 Office Aid 635 FHA 62, 635 FTA 635 Pep Club 60, 61, 62, 63, Pledge Mistress 635 Commercial Club 635 All-School Play 62, 63, Staff5 Junior Play 62, Cast. JANET BALATY Honor Society 62, 635 Pep Club 60, 61, 635 Lab Assistant 62. KATHY BALDWIN Twelve Year Club 635 French Club 625 Hall Proctor 635 Girls Sports 635 Medical Club 61, 62, Vice President 61. SCOTTY BALDWIN Student Council 605 Spanish Club 625 Band 60, 615 Football 60, 61, 62, 635 Wrestling 635 Letterman's Club 61, 625 Key Club 625 60, 61, 62 at Dumas, Texas. LINDA BARBER FHA 61, 625 Pep Club 60, 61, 625 Acapella Choir 61, 62, 63, Manager 635 Track 60, 61, 62. KATHY BARHAM Office Aid 635 FTA 615 Pep Club 61, 625 Latin Club 60, 615 Medical Club 63. GARY BARNICOAT Twelve Year Club 635 Baseball 635 Basketbali 61, 62, 635 Track 60, 61, 62. BARBARA BAULDRIDGE SHARON BEAN Twelve Year Club 635 FHA 625 FTA 625 Pep Club 60, 61, 62, 635 Spanish Club 61, 62. BETTY BEQUART FTA 60, 635 Spanish Club 61, 62, 635 Mixed Chorus 635 Girls Chorus 635 Hall Proctor 625 Lab Assistant 605 Medical Club 61, 62, 63, Vice President 62, Chaplain 63. LARRY BLACKLEDGE French Club 615 Mixed Chorus 61, 625 Boys Quartet 61, 62. DWAYNE BLAKLEY JUDY BLANK FHA 63, Northeast High, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. Shawn Bean Betty Becquart Larry Blackledge Dwayne Blakely Judy Blank 140 Paula Blundell Karen Bowen Francie Boyd Naomi Boydston Larry Boyington Tommy Sue Brackett Roger Bradshaw Ronny Brandt Cherrylnn Brewer Tommy Bricker PAULA BLUNDELL Pep Club 60, 61, 625 French Club 62, 63, Lab Assistant 60, 615 Girls Sports 63. KAREN BOWEN Honor Society 635 Student Council 635 Office Aid 625 Counselors Office 635 Twelve Year Club 635 FHA 62, 635 FTA 635 Pep Club 60, 61, 62, 63, Historian 635 Spanish Club 61, 62, 635 All-School Play Staff 625 Junior Play Staff 625 Class Scholar- ship 60, 615 Top Ten Seniors 63. FRANCIE BOYD Office Aid 635 Pep Club 60, 61, 62, 635 Safety Club 635 All-School Play Staff 615 Acapella Choir 635 Girls Chorus 60, 61, 625 World Affairs Club 63. NAOMI BOYDSTUN Student Council 615 Spanish Club 61, 625 Safety Club 61. LARRY BOYINGTON Honor Society 62, 635 Latin Club 62, 635 Spanish Club 60, 61, 625 Math Club 62, 635 Oil Executive 63. TOMMIE SUE BRACKETT FTA 635 Pep Club 60, 61, 62, 635 Latin Club 615 Safety Club 63. ROGER BRADSHAW Wrestling 615 Composite Math Award 60. RONNY BRANDT CHERRYLNN BREWER Twelve Year Club 635 Magazine Staff Busi- ness Manager 635 FHA 605 Pep Club 60, 61, 62, 635 Latin Club 615 Commercial Club 635 OCIPA 63, TOM BRICKER Wrestling 60, 61, 625 Track 60. PHYLLIS BRITTON Honor Society 62, 635 Student Council 625 Counselors Office 635 Pep Club 60, 61, 62, 635 Commercial Club 635 Edmond Schoiastic Meet 605 Top Ten Seniors 63. LINDA BROWER STAN BROWNLEE Honor Society 60, 615 Journalism Staff 605 FTA 625 Football 605 Basketball 60, 61, 62, 635 Class Citizenship 607 60 at Richland Junior High, 61 at Richland High School. SUE BROWNEN EDDIE BRYAN Latin Club 61, 62, 635 Band 605 Basketball 60, 615 Ensemble 60. 'f 'P Phyllis Britton Linda Brower Stan Brownlee Sue Brownen Eddie Bryan 141 Joe Burforcl Roger Burdg .lerry Burton Karen Burton R0l1nie BUTTON SENIORS JOE BURFORD ROGER BURDG Baseball 60, 6i, 62, 63. JERRY BURTON Boy Scouts of America 60, 61, 62, 63. KAREN BURTON FHA 62, 63, FTA 60, 61, 62, 63, Hall Proctor 62, 63, Medical Club 61, 62, 63. RONNIE BURTON SHAREN BURTON Honor Society 63, FHA 62, 63, Pep Club 60, 61, 62, Spanish Club 61, 62, Photography Club 60. SALLY BYLER Honor Society 62, 63, Office Aid 63, Twelve Year Club 63, Secretary 63, FHA 63, FTA 63, Pep Club 60, 61, 62, 63, French Club 61, 62, 63, Edmond Scholastic Meet 62. EUGENE CALDWELL Student Council 62, Spanish Club 61, All- School Play Staff 61, Junior Play Staff 60, 61, Audio Visual 60, 61, 62, 63, Vice President 61, President 62, Student Council AV Award 62. CLIFF CALLAWAY Student Council 61, Latin Club 62, 63, Band 60, 61, Baseball 61, 62, Football 60, 61, 62, 63, Basketball 60, 61, Track 60, 61, Math Club 61, Midstate Conference Honorable Mention 63, Lettermen's Club 62, Key Club 62, 60, 61 at Bethany, 62 at Parkview High School, Springfield, Missouri. DONALD CAMP Twelve Year Club 63, 4-H Club 60, Safety Club 60, Mixed Chorus 60, 61, 62, 63. JAN CANNON Twelve Year Club 63, FTA 62, Library Staff 62, 63, Secretary 63, French Club 61, Commercial Club 63, Girls Sports 62, 63. CAROL CARRUTHER5 CAROL CASHER FHA 62, 63, Commercial Club 63, Hall Proctor 61. YVONNE CASHER FTA 62, 63. BARBARA CASTOE Counselors Office 63, Twelve Year Club 63, Library Staff 61, Spanish Club 61, Commercial Club 63. 5l1if0'1 Burton Sally Byler Eugene Caldwell Cliff Calloway Donald CamP Jan Cannon Carol Carouthers Carol Casher Yvonne Casher Barbara Cages 142 l . JP Ann chiP an Paul Cl'1iPman Stanley Chapman Cathy Clark Georgene Clark JO ANN CHAPMAN Commercial Club 63. PAUL CHAPMAN STANLEY CHATMAN CATHY CLARK GEORGETTE CLARK Honor Society 62, 63, Twelve Year Club 63, FTA 63, Pep Club 61, 62, 63, Latin Club 60, 61, 62, All-School Play Staff 62. JIM CLARK French Club 63, Soccor 62, Track 62, 61, 62 at Casady High. LINDA CLARKSON Honor Society 63, Office Aid 63, Twelve Year Club 63, FHA 62, 63, Spanish Club 60, 61, 62, 63. DELORES CLONCE Office Aid 63, Twelve Year Club 63, All-School Play, Staff 62, Junior Play Staff 62, Girls Chorus 60, Hall Proctor 63, Lab Assistant 61, 62, Photography Club 60. 'lim clark linda Cla l'59 Dolores Clonce BARBARA CLURE FJA 63, FHA 63, FTA 62, 63, Commercial Club 63, Girls Sports 61, 62, 63. KATHY COLE Student Council 61, 62, 63, Talent Assembly 61, 62, 63, Twelve Year Club 63, FHA 60, 61, 62, 63, Treasurer 62, President 63, Acapella Choir 63, Vice President 63, Mixed Chorus 61, 62, Girls Trio 63, Ensemble 62. KENNETH COOK Twelve Year Club 63, Latin Club 61, Safety Club 62, Tennis 60, Wrestling 61, 62, Ensemble 60. PEGGY COTHAM Twelve Year Club 63, Commercial Club 63, Hall Proctor 62, 63. DEAN COURTER Latin Club 60, 61, 62, 63, Baseball 60, 61, 62, Football 60, 61, Basketball 60. DON COUSER SHARON COUSER Acapella Choir 63. Barbara Clure Kafhy Cole l l so Kenneth Cook Peggy Cotham Dean Courter Don Couser Sharon Couser 143 Shirley Jean Cox Barbara Coym Ruthy Crain Judy Cyews John Crittenden Margaret Custer Sherry Dahl Kenny Daniel wane, Daugherhy Ame Davis SENIORS SHIRLEY COX BARBARA COYM Office Aid 63, FTA 61, 62, Pep Club 60, 61, 62, 63, French Club 61, 62, 63, Math Club 62, 63. RUTHY CRAIN JUDY CREWS Honor Society 62, 63, Student Council 60, 61, 62, Counselors Office 62, 63, FHA 62, 63, Pep Club 60, 61, 62, 63, French Club 61, 62, 63, Commercial Club 63, All-School Play 63, Staff, Junior Play 62, Staff, Oil Executive 63. JOHN CRITTENDEN Golf 60, 61, 62, 63, Golf Award 62, NFL 62, American Legion Speech Contest Winner 62. MARGARET CUSTER SHERRY DAHL Honor Society 62, 63, Twelve Year Club 63, Science Club 63, Latin Club 61, 62, 63, Lab Assistant 63, Oil Executive 63. KENNY DANIEL Latin Club 60, 61, Band 60, 61, 62, Baseball 61, 62, 63, Swimming 63. WALTER DAUGHERITY Honor Society 62, 637 Science Club 62, 63, Secretary 63, Latin Club 60, 61, 63, Band 60, 61, 62, 63, Lieutenant 62, 63, Class Scholarship 60, 61 62, Math Club 62, 63 Vice Presi- dent 62, President 63, Photography Club 60, Vice President, World Affairs Club 62, 63, Vice President 63, Edmond Scholastic Meet 60, 61, 62, 1st Place in Latin 61, lst Place in Chemistry 62, Geometry Award 61, Chemistry Award 62, Algebra Il Award 62, Boys State 62, Okla. Jr. Academy of Science 61, 62, Latin Honor Award 60, 61, Top Ten Seniors 63. ALICE DAVIS FJA 62, 63, Pep Club 60, 61, 62, French Club 62, 63, Hall Proctor 62, 63. CURTIS DAVIS DAVID DAVIS cHARLss DELANCY Football eo, 61, 62, 63, Track ao, 61 , wrest- ling oo. ELYSE DEAL Student Council 62, Pep Club 60, 61, Chorus 62, Girls Sports 60, 61, 62, 63, Debate 62, Journalism Staff 62, 60, 61, 62 at Casady High. SUSAN DEERING Pep Club 60, 61, Spanish Club 60, 61, French Club 62, 63, Edmond Scholastic Meet 62. JANIS DENNIS FHA 60, 61, 62, Pep Club 62, 60, 61, 62 at Gran- bury High School, Granbury, Texas. 62, Mixed Curtis Davis David Davis Charles Delaney Elyse Deal Susan Deering 144 Janis Kay Denning Karin Diebold Carolyn Dittrich Jim Dobbs Sally Duffy '-o'-vw Kay Dunham Sherry Eads Bob Echols Buddy Echols ghi,-ley ECI-mls KARIN DIEBOLD Office Aid 635 FTA 635 Pep Club 60, 61, 625 Band 605 Hall Proctor 61, 62, 63. CAROLYN DITTRICH FHA 635 FTA 62, 635 Pep Club 62, 635 Span- ish Club 625 60, 61 at Silverado High School, Napa, California. JIMMY DOBBS SALLY DUFFY Honor Society 62, 635 Student Council 60, 615 Twelve Year Club 63, Vice President 635 Pep Club 60, 61, 62, 63, Cheerleader 62, 635 Spanish Club 61, 62, 635 Spanish Queen Attendant 61, Spanish Queen 635 All-School Play 60, 61, 62, 63, Staff5 Junior Play Student Director 625 ldeal Date 635 Class Popu- larity 615 Pirateer Attendant 635 Basketball Queen 63. KAY DUNHAM Honor Society 60, 615 Library Staff 635 French Club 60, 615 60, 61 at Fullerton, California. SHARON EADS A-H 60, 615 FHA 635 Pep Club 61, 625 Girls Sports 61, 62, 635 OCIPA 63. BOB ECHOLS 11-H 605 French Club 61, 625 Tennis 61, 62, 63, Captain 625 Tennis Award 625 Baseball 60, 635 Basketball 60. BUDDY ECHOLS SHIRLEY ECHOLS FHA 63. RICHARD EDDE Science Club 605 Latin Club 615 Band 60, 61, Vice President 615 Baseball 605 Basketball 60, 61, 62, 635 Track 615 World Affairs Club 635 60, 61, 62, at Lawton High School. LARRY EICHOR Safety Clcb 60, 61, 625 Basketball 60, 6l. GORDON ELKINS Student Council 635 Twelve Year Club 63, President5 Annual Staff 62, 63, Business Manager 635 FJA 62, 63, Latin Club 605 Spanish Club 61, 625 All-School Play 61, Staff5 Junior Play 62, Cast5 Class Vice President 62, Class.Citizenship 605 Photography Club 605 World Affairs Club 61, 62, 635 Vice President 625 President 635 Oil Executive 635 Mr. Pirateer 63. FLOYD ELLIOTT MICKEY ELLIS Honor Society 62, 635 Twelve Year Club 635 An- nual Staff 635 Quill 81 Scroll 635 FJA 635 Pep Club 60, 61, 62, 63, Treasurer 635 Latin Club 60, 61, 635 All-School Play Assistant Director 635 Junior Play 62, Staff5 OCIPA 635 DAR Award 625 Office Aid 63. Richard Edde Larry Eichor Gordon Elkins Flvyd Ellie!! Mickey Ellis 145 Steve Elson Bill Emmen Mary Fash Peggy Fillippo Karen Fillebrown S E N IO RS STEVE ELSON Student Council 61, Spanish Club 63, Tennis 62, 63, Football 60, 61, Class President 61, 60, 61, at Noel High School, Noel, Missouri. BILL EMMERT MARY FASH Honor Society 63, Student Council 63, Chaplain 63, Counselors Office 62, Twelve Year Club 63, Pep Club 60, 61, 62, 63, Latin Club 60, 61, Spanish Club 61, 62, Safety Club 62, 63, All-School Play Staff 63. PEGGY FILIPPO Office Aid 63, Twelve Year Club 63, Pep Club 60, 61, Commercial Club 63, Hall Proctor 62. KAREN FlLlEBROWNlFTA 61, Latin Club 60, 61, French Club 62, 63, All-School Play Staff 62, Junior Play Staff 62, Band 60, 61, 62, 63, Math Club 63, Photography Club 63, World Affairs Club 61, 62, 63, Edmond Scholastic Meet 60, 61, 62, Oil Executive 63. BILLIE FLEISCHMANN FHA 63, FTA 63, French Club 61, 62, 63, Pep Club 60, 60, at Northwest Classen High. JOHN FORD Twelve Year Club 63, Journalism Staff 62, Safety Club 63. PHIL FOSTER JIM FRANCIS STANLEY FRANKLIN FJA 63, French Club 62, Baseball 60, 61, 62, 63, Basketball 60, ROGER FREDERICK Student Council 61, 62, Vice President 62, Junior Play 63, Mixed Chorus 60, 61, 62, 63, Baseball 60, 61, 62, 63, Basketball 60, 61, 62, 63, Captain 61, 62, Class President 60, 61, 62, Music Award 62, All-Around Athlete 62, 60, 61, 62 at Pocasset, Oklahoma. JOHN FREED Student Council 61, Talent Assembly 60, Science Club 60, Vice President, Band 60, 61, 62, Tennis 61, 62, Swim- ming 61, 62, 63, 60, 61, 62 at Enid Oklahoma. SUSAN FREELAND Honor Society 62, 63, Vice President 63, Stu- dent Council 62, Twelve Year Club 63, Annual Staff 62, 63. Co-Editor 63, Photo Editor 62, Quill 81 Scroll 62, 63, FJA 62, 63, Vice President 62, Pep Club 60, 61, 62, 63, Cheerleader 63, Latin Club 60, 61, 62, 63, French Club 62, 63, All-School Play Cast 63, Student Director 62, Junior Play Cast 62, Annual Queen Attendant 63, Ideal Date Attendant 62, 63, Class Popularity 62, Photography Club Vice President 60, Edmond Scholastic Meet, 3rd in Civics 60, Miss Pirateer Attendant 63, OU Yearbook Schol- arship 62, Basketball Queen Attendant 63, Girl of the Month, Jan. 63, Top Ten Seniors 63. Billie Fleischman John Ford Phil Foster Jim Francis Stanley Franklin Roger Frederick John Freed Susan Freeland Cheryl F,-ine Sharon Fry 146 Qi- . Judy Fuller Robert Fuller Barbi Gabe! Dan Gallion Greer Gambill CHERYL FRITZE FHA 63, FTA 62, 63, Pep Club 60, 61, Latin Club 62, 63, Girls Club 60, 60, 61 at Capper High, Topeka Kansas. SHARON FRY JUDY FULLER Student Council 61, FHA 62, Pep Club 60, 61, Hall Proctor 62. ROBERT FULLER BARBI GABEL Student Council 62, Office Aid 63, FHA 63, FTA 62, 63, Recording Secretary 63, Pep Club 60, 61, 62, 63, Spanish Club 61, 62, Hall Proctor 62, Debate 60, Photography Club Vice President 60. DAN GALLION All-School Play Staff 63, Foctball Manager 61, 62, Basketball 62, Track 61, 62. GREER GAMBILL Ensemble 61, Band 60, 61, 62, 63, 61 at Enid High. SHERRY GARLAND Counselors Office 63, Twelve Year Club 63, Journalism Staff 63, Quill and Scroll 63, FHA 62, 63, FTA 60, 61, 62, Pep Club 60, 61, 62, French Club 60, 61, 62, All-School Play Staff 62, Hall Proctor 62, OCIPA 62, 63. French Queen At- tendant 62, NSPA Delegate 63. EVELYN GARRETT Pep Club 60, 61, French Club 61, Acapella Choir 61. JANIS GARVIN LE ANN GATTENBY Office Aid 63, FHA 61, 62, 63, FTA 63, Pep Club 61, 62, 63, Acapella Choir 60, 61, 62, 63, Hall Proctor 61, 62. PHYLLIS GEBHART FHA 61, Safety Club 61, 62. RICKY GIAGER Twelve Year Club 63, Spanish Club 62, Band 60. 61, 62, Football 60, Track 60, 61, 62, 63, Wrestling 60, 61. SUE ANN GIBBS Honor Society 62, 63, Student Council 60, 62, Twelve Year Club 63, FHA 62, 63, FTA 62, 63, Pep Club 60, 61, 62, 63, President 63, Spanish Club 61, 62, 63, Spanish Queen At- tendant 61, All-School Play Staff 63, Junior Play Staff 62, ldeal Date Attendant 63, Class Secretary 61. PHIL GIBSON Spanish Club 60, 61, 62, All-School Play Cast 61, Band 60, German Club 61, Thespians 61, 62, Good Citizenship Club 61, 62, 60, 61, 62 at Kilgore, Texas. SHIRLEY GILLESPIE JANICE GILLEY 4-H Club 60, Pep Club 60, Acapella Choir 60, 61, Girls Sports 60, 62, 60 at Star Spencer High School, 61 at John Marshall. 5heffY Garland EV0lYll Glffefl Janice Garvin Lee Ann Galtenby Phyllis Gebha.-Q Ricky Ginger Sue Ann Gibbs Phil Gibson Shirley Gillespie Janice Gilley mx 147 Weldon Gillilan Bernice Gilpin John Glass Donna Gordon Bobbi Grant wg' f Steve Grant Carolyn Gravitt I,-mon Gray Gene Griffin Joan Grimm SENIORS WELDON GILLILAN Twelve Year Club 63, 4-H Club 60, 61, Safety Club 60, 61, 62, 63, Chaplain 62, Vice President 63, Mixed Chorus 62, 63, Lab Assistant 63, Tri-State Contest, Superior.Rating 62. BERNICE GILPIN Office Aid 62, FHA 63, Pep Club 60 61, 62, 63, Cheerleader 63, Junior Play Cast 62, Girls Sports 60, 61, 62, 63, Football Queen 63, Class Citizenship 61. JOHN GLASS DONNA GORDON Office Aid 63, Journalism Staff 63, Magazine Staff 63, Pep Club 60, 61, 62, FHA 63, FJA 62, 63, Quill 81 Scroll 63, French Club 61, 62, 63, Girls Chorus 60, Hall Proctor 61, OCIPA 62, 63. BOBBI GRANT Magazine Staff 63, FJA 62, 63, 4-H Club 60, 61, 62, Pep Club 60, Girls Chorus 61, 62, President 62, Magazine Princess, 63, STEVE GRANT Edmond Scholistic Meet 62, AV 61, 62. CAROLYN GRAVITT Counselors Office 63, FTA 62, 63, Pep Club 60, 61, 62, 63, Latin Club 61, 62, 63, All-school Play staff 60, Junior Play Staff 62, Hall Proctor 60, 61, 62. IRMON GRAY Student Council 63, Baseball 60, 61, 62, 63, FHA Sweetheart Attendant 63. GENE GRIFFIN JOAN GRIMM Honor Society 63, Pep Club 60, 61, 62, Spanish Club 62, Commercial Club 63, Hall Proctor 62, 63. JOHN GRIMM JANET GRITZMAKER Honor Society 63, Office Aid 62, 63, Twelve Year Club 63, FHA 63, FTA 63, Pep Club 60, 61, 62, 63, French Club 62, 63, All-School Play, Staff 62, 63. BUDDY GUTHERY Twelve Year Club 63, Baseball 60, 61, 62, 63, Wrestling 62. ROGER GUTHERY Latin Club 61. LINDA HACKNEY Student Council 60, Journalism Staff 63, FJA 62, 63, Pep Club 60, Spanish Club 60, Mixed Chorus 61, Acapella Choir 60, Hall Proctor 60, 60, 61 at Classen High. DARRELL HAINS SHERRI HAMBAY Honor Society 63, Student Council 61, 62, FHA 62, 63, Latin Club 61, 62, 63, Ensemble 60, 61, 63, Band 60, 61, 62, 63, Band Queen Attendant 62, 63, Edmond Scholastic Meet 60, Maiorette 61, 62, Head Maiorette 63, All-State Orchestra 61, All- State Band 62, 63. John Grimm Janet Gritzmaker Buddy Gufhery Roger Guthery Linda Hackney 148 Diffel Haines Twana Hamblin sheffi HBNPPY Karen Hamit Carol Hardman 6. f. l l l i Beth Harris Bob Hawk Kathy Hawkins Cora Haynes Sieve Hendren TWANA HAMBLIN FHA 62, 63, French Club 61, Safety Club 62, Girls Sports 60, 62. KAREN HAMIT FHA 62, 63, Pep Club 60, 61, 62, 63, Lab Assistant 62, Girls Sports 60, 61, 62, 63. CAROL HARDMAN Office Aid 62, FHA 61, Pep Club 61, 62, RGGA 62, 60, 61, 62 at Ruskin High School. BETH HARRIS Honor Society 62, 63, Secretary 63, Student Council 60, 61, 62, 63, Secretary 62, Treasurer-Elect 60 at Longview, Texas, FTA 60, 61, 62, 63, Pep Club 60, 61, 62, 63, Latin Club 60, 61, 62, 63, Latin Empress 61, French Club 62, 63, Vice President 63, All'School Play Staff 63, Junior Play Cast 62, Class Vice Presi- dent 61, Class Citizenship 62, Class Scholarship 60, 61, World Affairs Club 61, 62, 63, NASC Conference Executive Committee 61,-OASC Delegate 62, 63, Student Council Leadership Award 62, Top Ten Seniors 63. BOB HAWK KATHY HAWKINS Student Council 62, Office Aid 62, Counselors Office 63, FJA 63, FHA 62, 63, FTA 62, 63, Pep Club 62, 63, Spanish Club 60, 61, 62, Safety Club 62, 63, Junior Play Staff 62, Hall Proctor 62, Miss Teenage Oklahoma Semi-Finalist 63. CORA HAYNES Twelve Year Club 63, Magazine Staff 63, FJA 63, Latin Club 63, All-School Play Staff 60, 61, 62, 63, Junior Play Staff 62, Mixed Chorus 63, Photography Club 60, Edmond Scro- lastic Meet 62, lst in Design, UN Pilgrimage 61, Art Award 61. STEVE HENDREN Latin Club 61, Spanish Club 62, 63. JANE HENDRIX FHA 63, Spanish Club 62, Commercial Club 63, Treasurer, Acapella Choir 60, 61, 62, 63, Secretary 62, Treasurer 63, Hall Proctor 62. DOTTY HENRY Office Aid 62, Twelve Year Club 63, Journalism Staff 62, Quill and Scroll 62, FJA 62, FHA 63, Pep Club 60, 61, 62, Spanish Club 62, 63, Safety Club 63, Board of Directors, All-School Play Staff 60, OCIPA 61, 62. SANDRA HENSON Pep Club 60, 61, 62, Girls Chorus 60, 62, 60, 61, 62 at Prague, Oklahoma. DEAN HESTAND All-School Play Cast 63, Baseball 60, 61. CAROLA HICKS Honor Society 63, Office Aid 63, Twelve Year Club 63, Pep Club 60, 61, 62, 63, Latin Club 60, 61, Spanish Club 62, 63, Safety Club Board of Directors 63, Hall Proctor 63, Medi- cal Club 61, 62, 63. P2 Jane Hendrix Dotty Henry Sandy Henson Dean Hestand Cai-ala Hicks 149 Carol Higgins .lanot Hill Pam Hobbs Sue Holtzheimer Claudia Homer SENIORS CAROL HIGGINS Twelve Year Club 63, French Club 62, Junior Play Staff 62, Hall Proctor 62, 63. JANET HILL Spanish Club 60, Acapella Choir 63, Girls Chorus 60, 60, 61, 62 at Mount Vernon High. PAMELA HOBBS Pep Club 60, Library Staff 60, Spanish Club 61, 62, All-School Play Staff 62, 60 at Cary Junior High, 61, 62 at Thomas Jefferson High School. SUE HOLTZHEIMER Pep Club 60, Latin Club 61, 62, Spanish Club 62, Safety Club 63, Band 60, 61, 62, 63, Medical Club 62, 63, Treasurer 63. CLAUDIA HOMER Honor Society 62, 63, Twelve Year Club 63, Journalism Staff 63, Quill 8. Scroll 63, FJA 63, FTA 62, 63, Pep Club 60, 61, 62, 63, French Club 61, 62, 63, All-School Play Staff 60, Junior Play Staff 62. BOB HOPPERS Student Council 60, Journalism Staff 62, 63, FJA 62, 63, Latin Club 60, 61, 62, Band 60, 61, 62, 63, Track 60, NFL 61, OCIPA 63, Prince of Print 63, 60 at Northeast High School. SCOTT HORNER Student Council 62, Twelve Year Club 63, Library Staff 60, 61, Latin Club 61, 62, 63. ' ALAN HOTALING Student Council 60, 61, Talent Assembly 63, Science Club 60, 61, 62, FTA 62, Secretary, All-School Play Staff 60, 61, 62, 63, Boys Quartet 62, Hall Proctor 60, 61, Basketball 60, Class Secretary 62, AV 60, 61, 62, 63, 60, 61, 62, at Woodward High, Cincinnati Ohio. PAMELA HOUSE FTA 63. PEGGY HOWARD FHA 61, 62, Vice President 62, All-School Play Staff 61, Acapella Choir 60, 61, 62, Secretary 61, Vice President 62, Hall Proctor 61, 62. GARY HOWELL MARIAN HOWE Talent Assertibly 61, FHA 63, Pep Club 60, 61, 62, 63, Spanish Club 61, 62, Mixed Chorus 62, Accompanist, Acapella Choir 60, 61, 63, Accompanist, Mixed Quartet 62, En- semble 61, Superior Ratings at Music Contests 61, 62. LOISANNE HUCKABEE Student Council 61, Counselors Office 63, Journalism Staff 62, FHA 62, 63, FTA 62, Pep Club 60, 61, 62, 63, Vice President 63, French Club 61, 62, All-School Play 62, 63, Cast, Junior Play 62, Ass't Student Director, Class Secretary 62, NFL 62, 63, Speech Activities 60, 61, 62, 63, 3rd Place Poetry 62, 1st Place Poetry 63. SWEENEY HUDGINS Student Council 60. RICK HUFF Baseball 60, 61, 62, Wrestling 60, Boy Scouts of America 63. Bob Hoppers Scott Horner Alan Hotaling Pamela House Peggy Hgward Gary Howell Marian Howe loisanne Huckabee Sweeney Hudgins Rick Huff 150 . I George Hurley Righard lshmagl Neil Jacobs Carol Jacobson Jo Ellen Johnson GEORGE HURLEY RICHARD ISHMAEL Science Club 60, 61, 62, 63, Vice President 62, 63, Journalism Staff 62, 63, FHA 62, 63, Latin Club 60, 61, La'J Assistant 63, World Affairs Club 62, 63, Medical Club 61, 62, 63, Navy Cruiser Award, 2nd Place 62. NEAL JACOBS CAROL JACOBSEN Counselors Office 63, Journalism Staff 63, Quill 8. Scroll 63, FHA 62, 63, Pep Club 60, 61, 62, French Club 61, 62, 63, All-School Play 62, Staff, Junior Play 62, Staff, French Club Queen 61. JO ELLEN JOHNSON Honor Society 62, 63, Student Council 62, Talent Assembly 63, FTA 62, 63, Pep Club 61, 62, 63, Latin Club 60, 61, 62, 63, French Club 62, 63, Sgt-At-Arms 63, French Queen Attendant 63, Junior Play 62, Staff, Mixed Chorus 60, 62, Acapella Choir 61 63, Girls Trio 62, 63, World Affairs Club 62, 63, Secre- tary 63, 60 at York Community High, Elmhurst, Illinois. LEE JOHNSON Latin Club 63, Mixed Chorus 60, 62. LESLIE JOHNSON Library Staff 63, Girls Sports 61, Medical Club 61, 63, 60, 61 at John Marshall. DELENE JONES Talent Assembly 63, Office Aid 63, Twelve Year Club 63, Spanish Club 62, Acapella Choir 61, 62, 63, Girls Chorus 60, Girls Trio 62, 63, Hall Proctor 62. GAYLE JONES Twelve Year Club 63, Latin Club 61, Commercial Club 63, Hall Proctor 62, Medical Club 62. MARTHA KAMPRATH FHA 63,FTA 63, Latin Club 61, German Club 62, College Club 61, 62, 60, 61, 62 at Washington Senior High, Sioux Falls, South Dakota. CAROLYNE PACKHAM KARR Twelve Year Club 63, 4-H Club 60, 61, Vice President 60, FHA 60, Hall Proctor 61, A-H Award for Outstanding Vice President in Oklahoma County 60. KAREN KEITH Counselors Office 63, FHA 61, 63, Pep Club 60, Safety Club 63, 61, 62 at Yukon High. SYLVIA KERR Office Aid 63, Pep 60, 61, Commercial Club 63, Hall Proctor 62. BILL KESLER Student 'Council 61, French Club 61, 62, Wrestling 60, 61, Edmond Scholastic Meet 62. DIANE KESLER Student Council 63, Counselors Office 63 ,FTA 61, Pep Club 60, 61, 62, 63, French Club 61, All-School Play 61, Staff, Hall Proctor 62. Lee Johnson Lgslie jglmgan Delene Jones Gayle Jones Martha Kampratli Carolyn Karr Karen Kghh Sylvia Kerr Bill Kesler Diane Kesltf 151 linda Kimery Diane King Lonnie Kinney Ronnie Kinney Jim Knight l aes.. WM Kathy Knighf James lacy Shirley Lakin Gene Lamb Joe Landgn LINDA KIMERY Pep Club 60, 61, 62, 63, Spanish Club 60, All- School Play 62, Staff, Junior Play 62, Staff, Band 60, Medical Club 61, 62, 63. DIANE KING Twelve Year Club 63, 4-H Club 60, Girls Sports 62, 63. LONNIE KINNEY Student Council 63, Talent Assembly 61, 62, 63, Honorable Mention 61, 62, FHA 63, Pep Club 60, 61, 62, 63, French Club 61, Secretary, French Queen Attendant 61, All'School Play 61, 63, Cast, Acapella Choir 60, 61, 62, 63, Secretary 60, President 61, 62, 63, Girls Trio 63, Ensemble 61, World Affairs Club 62. RONNIE KINNEY Band 60, 61, 62, 63. JIM KNIGHT Twelve Year Club 63, 4-H Club 60, Football 60, 61, 62, 63, Track 60, 61, Boy Scouts of America 60, 61, 62, 63. KATHY KNIGHT Student Council 63, Counselors Office 63, FHA 62, 63, FTA 61, 62, Spanish Club 61, 62, Safety Club 63, Com- mercial Club 63, President, Class Secretary 63. JAMES LACY Spanish Club 62, All-School Play 63, Staff, Math Club 62, Medical 62. SHIRLEY LAKIN Talent Assembly 60, Counselors Office 63, FTA 63, Spanish Club 61, Acapella Choir 60, 61, 62, 63, Ensemble 60. GENE LAMB Student Council 60, 6l, Science Club 61, Journalism Staff 60, Spanish Club 61, Junior Play 62, Cast, Baseball 61, 62, 63, Football 61, 62, 63, Tri-Captain 63, Basketball 60, Track 60, All City and All Conference Honorable Mention in Football 62, 63. JOE LANDON LINDA LANDON Journalism Staff 61, FHA 62, FTA 60, 61, 62, Pep Club 60, 61, 62, 63, Spanish Club 61, 62, Speech Activities 60, OCIPA 61, 62. FRED LAZZELLE FTA 63, World Affairs Club 62, 63. BILL LEE PHIL LEMMONS Honor Society 62, 63, Student Council 60, 61, 62, 63, Treasurer 62, President 63, Inter-City Student Council 63, Twelve Year Club 63, Journalism Staff 61, 62, 63, Co-Editor 63, Quill 81 Scroll 62, 63, FJA 62, 63, Latin Club 60, 6l, 62, 63, Vice President 61, Junior Play 62, Cast, All-School Play 62, 63, Cast, Class Citizenship 62, 63, Class Scholarship 60, 61, 62, World Affairs Club 61, 62, 63, Vice President 61, President 62, Edmond Scholastic Meet 60, 61, 62, 2nd Algebra 60, 2nd Grammar 61, 2nd American Literature 62, lst American History 62, House of Burgesses 63, Oil Executive 63, Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist 63, English l Award 60, English II Award 61, English Ill Award 62, American History Award 62, Mr. Piateer Attendant 63, Boys State 62, National Science Foundation Program 62, Co-Salutatorian 63. DIANE LEWIS Counselors Office 62, 63, Twelve Year Club 63, FTA 60, 61, Pep Club 60, 61, Safety Club 60, 61, Acapella Croir 60, 61. LINDA LEYERLE Honor Society 62, 63, Journalism Staff 62, 63, Co-Editor 63, Quill 81 Scroll 62, 63, Vice President 63, FJA 62, 63, FTA 63, Pep Club ao, 61, 62, 63, French Club 61, 62, 63, Junior Linda Landon Fred Lazellc Bill Lee Phil Lemmons Dian lewis 152 Linda Leyerle Cindy Lillenas Richard Lineberry Linda Locke Dgug Lockhan .!9 N ,wu- A Sue Loflin TON' l09Sd0ll Sondra London Janice love Alexis Lovelace Play 62, Cast, Press Queen Attendant 63, World Affairs Club 62, 63, Northwest News Corespondent 63, OCIPA 62, 63, OU Year- book Scholarship 62y 2nd Place Duet Acting 61. CINDY LILLENAS Student Council 60, 61, 63, Office Aid 60, Jour- nalism Staff 63, Assistant Editor, Quill 81 Scroll 63, FJA 62, 63, State Secretary 63, FTA 60, 61, 62, 63, Pep Club 60, 61, 62, 63, Secretary 63, Library Staff 60, French Club 62, Safety Club 60, 61, All-School Play Staff 63, Junior Play Staff 62, Mixed Chorus 61, Girls Chorus 60, Ensemble 60, 61, Band 60, 61, Secretary 61, World Affairs Club 63, Key Club Sweetheart Attendant 61, Variety Show 60, 61, 60, 61 at Bethany. RICHARD LINEBERRY Talent Assembly 61, Latin Club 61, 63, Lab Assistant 60, Photography Club 60, Vice President, NFL 61, Medi- cal Club 63. LINDA LOCKE Honor Society 62, 63, Twelve Year Club 63, FTA 61, Latin Club 61, 62, 63, Chaplain 63, Lab Assistant 61, Medical Club 63, Edmond Scholastic Meet 60, 61, 62, 2nd General Science 60, 2nd Biology 61, Biology Award 61, Oil Executive 63, Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist 63, Top Ten Seniors 63. DOUG LOCKHART Baseball 60, 61, 63, Football 60, 61, 62, 63, Swimming 61. SUE LOFLIN Pep Club 6O, 61, All-School Play 63, Staff, Hall Proc- tor 63. TOM LOGSDON Swimming 62, 63. SONDRA LONDON Journalism Staff 60, All-School Play 61, Cast, Junior Play 62, Staff, Band 60, 60 at North Little Rock High, 61 at Southeast High. JANICE LOVE Honor Society 63, Student Council 62, 63, Vice President 63, Counselors Office 62, FTA 60, 61, 63, Pep Club 60, 61, 62, 63, Cheerleader 61, French Club 62, 63, All-School Play 63, Staff, Band 60, 61,,62, 63, Band Queen 63, Football Queen Attendant 61, World Affairs Club 62, 63, 60, 61 at Tulsa Nathan Hale. ALExls LOVELACE FTA 63, Pep Club eo, 61, 62, 63, Library staff 61, Medical Club 63, 60, 61 at Northwest Classen. MIKE LOYD Student Council 63, Twelve Year Club 63, Football 60, 61, Track 60, 61, Class Popularity 60, Class Citidenship 61, Class Scholarship 60. GLEN LUPER Twelve Year Club 63, Latin Club 60, 61, 62. ROBERT LYNCH Student Council 60, 63, Track 62, Swimming 61, 60, 61, 62 at Fitzgerald High, Detroit, Michigan. JACK McCALLISTER Student Council 63, Latin Club 61, 62, 63, French Club 62, 63, Junior Play 62, Cast, Lab Assistant 60, Foot- ball ,60, Basketball 60, Track 60, Ideal Date Attendant 63, Class President 63, NFL 62, 63, President 62, 63, FHA Sweetheart At- tendant 63. MARK MCCLAIN Spanish Club 61, 62, 63, French Club 62, 63, Mixed Chorus 61, Edmond Scholastic Meet 61, 62, 1st Spanish Il 62. Mike Loyd Glen Luper Robert Lynch Jack McCallister Mark McClain 153 Bill McClure Molly McCormick Pat McCullagh Gail McDaniel Tom Mcl-lenry SENIORS BILL McCLURE MOLLY McCORMlCK Honor Society 62, 63, Treasurer 63, Student Council 60, 63, Pep Club 60, 61, 62, 63, Spanish Club 61, 62, 63, French Club 62, 63, All-School Play 61, 63, Cast 61, Staff 63, Mixed Crorus 61, Ensembles 60, 61, Band 60, 61, 62, 63, Band Queen Attendant 63, Debate 60, 61, NFL 61, World Affairs Club 61, 62, 63, Edmond Scholastic Meet 60, 61, 62, 3rd in Spanish I 60, 1st in Spanish Il 61, Excellent at State Music Contest 61, Major- ette, 63, 60, 61 at Wewoka, Oklahoma. PAT MCCULLAGH Office Aid 61, 62, Mixed Chorus 61, 62, 60, 61, 62 at Tulsa Nathan Hale, GAIL McDANlEL Honor Society 62, Counselors Office 62, 63, Twelve Year Club 63, Annual Staff 61, 62, 63, Layout Editor 63, Quill 84 Scroll 62, 63, Treasurer 63, FJA 62, 63, FHA 61, 62, 63, Secretary 61, Vice President 62, Pep Club 60, 61, 62, 63, Cheer- leader 62, 63, French Club 61, All-School Play 63, Staff, Junior Play 62, Cast, Hall Proctor 60, Annual Queen Attendant 63, NFL 62, 63, World Affairs Club 62, 63, Secretary 62, Speech Activities 60, 61, 63, 2nd Place Humorous 62, Home Economics I Award 61. TOM McHENRY FJA 63, Spanish Club 63, Band 60, 61, 62, Tennis 63, World Affairs Club 63, 60, 61, at Duncan, Oklahoma. JERRY McKASKLE Mixed Chorus 62, 63, Football 60, 6l, 62, 63, Manager, Basketball 60, 61, 62, Manager, Track 60, 61, 62, 63. PAUL McLAUGHLIN Ilournalism Staff 63, Magazine Staff 63, Quill 81 Scroll 62, 63, Spanish Club 63, World Affairs Club 63, OCIPA 62, 63. FREDA MADDOX FHA 62, Pep Club 60, All-School Play 60, Staff, Girls Chorus 60, Medical Club 61. CARL MALONE Baseball 62, Wrestling 60, 62. ROY MALONEY Edmond Scholastic Meet 61, 62. LINDA MASH Talent Assembly 60, 61, 62, 63, FHA 63, FTA 60, 61, 62, Pep Club 60, 61, 62, 63, French Club 60, All-School Play 63 Staff, Mixed Chorus 60, 61, Acapella Choir 62, 63, Mixed Quartet 60, 61, 62, Girls Trio 60, 61, 62, Choir Queen Attendant 62, 60 61 62 at John Marshall. Jerry McKaskle Paul McLaughlin Freda Maddox Carl Malone Roy Malqney Linda Mash Sandra Mason Tom Mason Jim Matthews Hazel Mays 154 Connie Miller David Miller Alissa Sue Mills Billy Mills Lawanda Mills SANDRA MASON Twelve Year Club 63, Pep Club 60, 61, 62, Library Staff 61, 62, 63, Vice President 63, Girls Sports 61, 62, 63. TOM MASON Student Council 60, Twelve Year Club 63, Latin Club 60, 61, Track 60, 61, Wrestling 61, 62. JIM MATTHEWS Student Council 60, Football 60, 61, Track 60, Wrestling 63, 60, 61 at Goddard, Kansas. HAZEL MAYS Twelve Year Club 60, Pep Club 60, 61, 62, 63, Commercial Club 63, Hall Proctor 62, Medical Club 62, 63. CONNIE MILLER Twelve Year Club 63, Pep Club 60, 61, 62, Safety Club 61, Hall Proctor 62, Girls Sports 61, 62, 63, Medical Club 62. DAVID MILLER Science Club 63, Spanish Club 61 62, Band 60, 61, 62, 63, Lieutenant 62, Lab Assistant 60, Drivers Education Award 62. ALISSA SUE MILLS Pep Club 60, 61, Spanish Club 62, 63, Hall Proctor 63, Medical Club 61, 62. BILLY MILLS Spanish Club 60, French Club 61, Band 60, 61, 62, Lab Assistant 63, Football 60, Track 60, 61, 62, 63, Wrestling 60. LAWANDA MILLS SUSAN MILNER JOE MINICK Wrestling 60, 61, 62, 63. SANDRA MINTER Honor Society 62, 63, Counselors Office 63, Pep Club 61, 62, Latin Club 60, 61, 62, 63, French Club 62, Lab Assistant 62, Medical Club 63. CINDY MITCHELL Office Aid 62, FTA 62, Pep Club 60, French Club 61, 62, Hall Proctor 60, 61, 62, Debate 60, Oil Executive 63. RAYMOND MITCHELL Twelve Year Club 63. RODNEY MITCHELL Honor Society 62, 63, Latin Club 61, 62, 63, All-School Play, 63, Staff, Junior Play 62, Staff, Math Club 62, 63, World Affairs Club 63, Edmond Scholastic Meet 60, 61, 62. PAT MOLLON Band 60, 61, 62, Girls Sports 60, Pep Club 60, 61, 62, Cheerleader 62, Orchestra 60, 61, 62, Junior Play 62, Cast, 60, 61, 62 at South Park High School, Buffalo, New York. JOYCE MOLLOY Honor Society 63, Office Aid 63, Pep Club 61, FTA 63, French Club 61, 62, GAA 61, 62, Y-Teens 61, 62, 60, 61, 62 at Glenbard East High, Lombard, Illinois, DONALD MONDS DEE ANNE MOODY SUSM1 ,Milner Joe Minick Sandre Minter Cindy Mitclltll Raymond Mitchell Rodney Mitchel Patricia Mellon Joyce Molloy DB9 Anne M00dY DON Monds 155 Candace Morley Michael Morris Carol Sue Murphy Sandra Neuenschwander Ann Newby -Q 3 .,,., Y Alma Newman Sandra Nichols Mike Nicholson Sue O'Connor Brenda Q'DeIl SEN IORS CANDACE MORLEY Honor Society 63, Office Aid 63, FTA 60, 61, 62, 63, President 63, Pep Club 61, 62, 63, Latin Club 60, 61, 62, 63, Safety Club 63, Chaplain, Commercial Club 63, Chaplain, All- School Play 63, Staff, Junior Play 62, Staff, World Affairs Club 63. MIKE MORRIS CAROL MURPHY Office Aid 63, FHA 61, 62, FTA 60, 61, 62, 63, Latin Club 60, Mixed Chorus 63, Girls Chorus 60, 61, 62, Photog- graphy Club 60. SANDRA NEUENSCHWANDER Twelve Year Club 63, Pep Club 60, 61, 62, 63, Safety Club 60, 61, Hall Proctor 62. ANN NEWBY ALMA NEWMAN 4-H Club 60, 61, FHA 63, Pep Club 60, Hall Proctor 62. SANDRA NICHOLS MIKE NICHOLSON Football 61, Basketball 61. SUE 0'CONNOR FHA 62, 63, Pep Club 61, 62, Commercial Club 63, Hall Proctor 61, 62. BRENDA O'DELL FHA 60, 61, 62, Parliamentarian 62, Pep Club 60, 61, 62, President 62, Library Staff 62, Junior Play 62, Cast, 60, 61, 62 at Maud, Oklahoma. HARRY OLIPHANT Football 60, 61, 62, 63, Wrestling 63. ROBERT OLIVER Library Staff 63, French Club 61, Basketball 60, 61, 62, 63, Track 60, 61, 62. DUB 0'STEEN French Club 61, 62, Band 60, Football 61, Basketball 60, 61, 62, 63, Track 60, 60 in Farmington, New Mexico. STEVE O'STEEN French Club 61, 62, Sgt.-at-Arms 62, Band 60, Football 60, 61, Basketball 60, 61, 62, 63, Track 60, 60 in Farm- ington, New Mexico. PAMELA PADLEY FTA 63, Pep Club 60, 61, Spanish Club 60, 61, 63, Safety Club 63, Commercial Club 63. BILL PAHLKA Honor Society 62, 63, President 63, Student Council 61, 62, 63, Student Council Service Award 62, Twelve Year Club 63, Journalism Staff 63, Quill 8. Scroll 63, FTA 62, Latin Club 60, 61, 62, 63, Vice President 63, All-School Play 63, Cast, Junior Play 62, Cast, Edmond Scholastic Meet 60, 61, 62, 1st Place Latin ll, 61, Student Council Latin Award 60, 61, 62, Merit Scholarship Semi'Finalist 63, National Latin Trophy Winner 60, 61, 62, NASC Conference Executive Board 61, Oil Executive 63, Model UN 63, Mr. Pirateer Attendant 63. l'll Y ollPl ' Robert Oliver Dub O'Steen Steve O'Steen Pamela Padloy 156 Bill Palillca David Pask Van Gary Peavler Sharyn Pfrehm Bill Pftiffel' qv-5, Robert Phipps Michelle Phipps David Poindexter Judy Poindexter Jeannette Poling DAVID PASK VAN French Club 61, 62. GARY PEAVLER Student Council 605 Baseball 605 Football 605 Basketball 605 Outstanding Shop Student 605 Merit Schoarship Semi-Finalist 635 60, 61, at Richland High, Fort Worth, Texas si-IARYN PFREHM 4-H Club 60, FHA ai, 62, 63, Reporter 63, FTA 63, Pep Club ao, 61, 62, 63, Latin Club 61, spanish Club 62, 63, Safety Club 635 Hall Proctor 63. BILL PEIFFER Spanish Club 625 Football 615 Basketball 61. MICHELLE PHIPPS Honor Society 62, 635 Twelve Year Club 635 Science Club 60, Secretary5 FHA 635 FTA 635 Pep Club 60, 61, 62, 635 French Club 60, 61, 62, 63, Secretary 60, 635 All-School Play 63, Staff5 Junior Play 62, Staff5 1st Semester 60 at Ada, Oklahoma. ROBERT PHIPPS Junior Play 62, Cast, Band eo, oi, 62, 60, 61, 62 at Belleville High. DAVID POINDEXTER JUDY POINDEXTER Student Council 635 Office Aid 635 Pep Club 605 All-School Play 63, Staff5 Junior Play 62, Staff. JANETTE POLING Office Aid 635 FHA 605 Spanish Club 62, 635 Girls Chorus 605 60 at Jarman Junior High, Midwest City. UWE PONTIUS Honor Society 62, 635 Student Council 63, Sgt-at- Arms5 Science Club 635 Journalism Staff 637 FJA 635 Latin Club 60, 61, 62, 635 All-School Play 60, 61, 63, Staff 60, 61, Cast 635 Junior Play 62, Cast5 Golf 62, 635 Football 625 Class Citizenship 635 Photography Club 605 Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 635 Oil Executive 63. CHERYL POOLE Office Aid 63, Pep Club 60, 61, 62, Latin Club 605 French Club 61, 625 Commercial Club 63. GLORIA PORTER Honor Society 625 NASC Newspaper Staff 615 Journalism Staff 62, 635 Magazine Staff 63, Editor, Quill 8. Scroll 62, 635 FJA 62, 635 FTA 635 Pep Club 60, 61, 625 Library Staff 615 Spanish Club 60, 61, 62, 635 French Club 62, 635 Junior Play 62, Staff5 Hall Proctor 605 World Affairs Club 625 Oklahoman Times Correspondent 635 OCIPA 62, 63, Chaplain 62, President 635 Girl of Month, February, 63. ROBERT POSEY Football 60, 61, 625 60, 61 at Checotah, Oklahoma, 62 at Southwestern Bible College. ELIZABETH POWERS - X 1' . uwo Pontius Cheryl Poole Gloria Porter Robert Posey Elizabeth Powers 157 Larry Presley Jack Price Leroy Prince Sheila Purcell Mary Beth Randle SENIQRS LARRY PRESLEY Latin Club 61. JACK PRICE French Club 61. LEROY PRINCE SHEILA PURCELL Honor Society 62, 635 Annual Staff 625 635 Quill 81 Scroll 62, 63, President 635 FJA 62, 635 Pep Club 60, 61, 62, 635 Latin Club 60, 615 Spanish Club 62, 63, Treasurer 635 Annual Queen Attendant 635 Class Vice President 605 Class Scholarship 60, 615 Edmond Scholastic Meet 625 Top Ten Seniors 63. MARY BETH RANDLE Honor Society 635 Counselors Office 635 FHA 60, 61, 62, 63, President 615 FTA 61, 62, 635 Pep Club 60, 61 and 635 Math Club 625 World Affairs Club 61, 62, 635 60 at Northwest Classen, 61 at Raytown, Missouri. LINDA RAY Honor Society 62, 635 Journalism Staff 62, 635 Quill 81 Scroll 62, 63, Secretary 635 FJA 62, 635 FTA 61, 62, 635 Library Staff 60, 61, 62, 63, Vice President 61, President 635 Latin Club 60, 615 French Club 62, 635 Junior Play 62, Staff5 Press Queen Attendant 635 World Affairs Club 61, 62, 635 Girl of the Month, December 625 OCIPA 62, 635 Tribune Review Correspondent 635 Football Program Co-Editor. GIL REED Journalism Staff 635 Quill 81 Scroll 635 Tennis 62, 635 Cross Country 635 Wrestling 61, 62, 63, Co-Captain 63. RONNIE REEVES Student Council 615 Wrestling 60, 615 60, 61, 62 at Northwest Classen. BEVERLY REID Twelve Year Club 635 Pep Club 60, 61, 625 Latin Club 61, 625 Junior Play 62, Sfaffj Girls Sports 61, 62, 63. FRANZ REPINSKI Baseball 61, 62, 635 Basketball 60. JERALD RICH Science Club 605 FJA 635 Baseball 60, 61, 62, 635 Basketball 60. DON RICHARDSON RUSSELL RICHARDSON Baseball 60, Manager5 Football 60, 61, 62, 63, Manager5 Track 61, 62, Manager5 Wrestling 60, 61, 62, 63, Manager. JO RINKLE Counselors Office 625 Pep Club 605 Latin Club 605 Spanish Club 635 All-School Play 60, 61, 62, Staff 60, 61, Cast 625 l-lndi RBY Gil Reed Ronnie Reeves Beverly Reid Franz Repingki Jerald Rich Don Richardson Russell Richardson Jo Rinllle Janet Roach 158 Bobby Rodgers Linda Rolfs Jimmy Rollins pam Roygr Rohn' Rucker Thespians 61, 62, 60 at McGuinness, 61, 62 at Classen. JANET ROACH BOBBY RODGERS Twelve Year Club 63, Baseball 60, Football 60, 61, 62, 63. LINDA ROLFS Student Council 62, FJA 63, FTA 63, Pep Club 60, 61, 62, 63, All-School Play 62, Staff, World Affairs Club. JIM ROLLINS PAM ROYER Honor Society 62, 63, Science Club 60, Pep Club 60, Spanish Club 62, Mixed Chorus 60, Band 61, 62, 63, Class Secretary 60, 60 at Longfellow Jr. High, Enid, Oklahoma. ROBERT RUCKER 4-H Club 60, 61, Lab Assistant 62, 63, Concession Stand 60, 61, 62, 63. BETTY RODRIGUEZ Pep Club 60, All-School Play 60, Staff, Girls Chorus 60, 60, 61 at McGuinness High. VIRGINIA RUCKER FJA 60, 63, Pep Club 60, 60, 61 at Junction, Texas ALAN RUSH Talent Assembly 63, Basketball 60, 61: Track 60, 61, Virginia Rucker Bstf Rodri ex Boy Scouts of America 62, 63. EDWINA RUTLEDGE Honor Society 62, 63, Student Council 60, Commercial Club 63, Hall Proctor 62 VICKI SAMMONS FTA 63, Pep Club 61, 62, 63, Commercial Club 63, Junior Play 62, Staff, Lab Assistant 62, Girls Sports 60, 61, 62, 63. LINDA SANDERS Magazine Staff 63, Girls Chorus 60, Girls Sports 61, 62. LINDSAY SANDERS Band 60, 61, Lab Assistant 63, Wrestling 62, 63. RICK SAUER Science Club 60, Latin Club 60, 61, 62, Safety Club 61, Lab Assistant 60, 63, Baseball 61, 62, Basketball 61, Wrestling 62, 63, Photography Club 60, Swimming 62, 63. RALPH SCHALLER Science Club 60, Golf 61, 62, Foot':all 62, Boys Glee Club 60, 60 at Fairborn, Ohio, 61 at John Marshall, 62 at Bullis School, Siver Spring, Maryand. TWILA SCHEULEN FHA 63, Pep Cub 61, Acapella Choir 61, 63. Y 99 Alan Rush Edwina Rutledge Vigkig Simmons Lindsey Sanders linda Sanders Rick Sauer Ralph Schaller Twila Scheulen 159 -is 'P+ TL-rig, f-ids if 'ii .lf 'S' .ov 2396-'QM ig5gmng15,,'t gp . ilwsftastaf- Z . rwa'::rae-lt.. .-1: . . f-ffef:,,f+1A- ,rief . ,fi M V- . gigisiig . f- '- lllii IV It ' x iii ? - V . it 45, , ,tg ' 1' VI. 4 in ,V U '- 1 My-.,,,.,, '- f ' 71' , ' N 5 , 1 ' 1 e.m9 4 ' f 4' Roberta Schmid Larry Scott Bgffy Sc,-iyner Nina Seale Martha Shelton SEN lORS ROBERTA SCHMID Student Council 60, 615 Annual Staff 605 FTA 62, 635 Spanish Club 60, 625 French Club 635 Hall Proctor 635 Girls Sports 605 World Affairs Club 635 Student Council Treasurer 605 Leonard Award 615 J Award 615 60 at Hamlin High, Corpus Christi, Texas, 61 at Arlington Heights, Fort Worth, Texas. LARRY SCOTT Boys PE Award 60. BETTY SCRIVNER Honor Society 62, 635 Twelve Year Club 635 FHA 61, 62, 635 Spanish Club 61, 62, 635 Commercial Club 63, Secretary. NINA SEALE French Club 615 All-School Play 61, Staff5 Girls Sports 60, 615 Medical Cub 615 60, 61 at Miller High, Georgia MARTHA SHELTON Talent Assembly 61, 62, 63, lst place 625 All- School Play 61 Sta'lf5 Band 60, 615 JOHN SHERRILL Latin Cub 61, 625 Football 60, 615 Track 605 Wrestling 60, 61, 62, 63. MIKE SHIPP Wrestling 625 Swimming 615 Edmond Scholastic Meet 60. JOE SHORTER Mixed Chorus 60, 61, 62, 635 Boys Quartet 62. JOHN SINCLAIR JANIE SLAUGHTER Journalism Staff 62, 635 FJA 62, 635 FHA 635 Pep Club 60, 615 All-School Play 62, Cast5 Press Queen 635 NFL 635 Secretary5 60 at Tulsa Edison, 61 at Northwest Classen. BARBARA SMITH Counselors Office 635 4-H 605 FTA 605 French Club 625 Mixed Chorus 605 Girls Chorus 61, 625 German Club 605 60 at Independence, Ohio, 62 at U.S. Grant. BOBBY SMITH Spanish Club 635 Girls Chorus 605 Medical Club 635 60 at Richardson High MARTY SMITH Student Council 605 Latin Club 615 Basketball 60. WANDA SMITH Student Council 605 Office Aid 635 FHA 635 FTA 635 Pep Club 60, 61, 62, 63, Cheerleader 62, 635 All-School Play 62, 63, Staff 625 Student Director 635 Junior Play 62, Cast5 Class Popularity 605 Football Queen Attendant 635 Ideal Date Attendant 635 Basketball Queen Attendant 63. EDIE SNELL Honor Society 62, 635 Student Council 60, 61, 62, 63, Secretary 61, Chaplain 625 Inter-City Student Council 635 Talent Assembly 61, 625 Twelve Year Club 635 Annual Staff 62, 63, Copy Editor 635 Quill 18. Scroll 62, 63, Chaplain 635 FJA 62, 635 Pep Club 60, 61, 62, 63, Sergeant-at-Arms 635 Spanish Club 61, 62, 63, President 635 All-School Play 63, Cast5 Junior Play 62, Staff5 Hall Proctor 615 Edmond Scholastic Meet 60, 625 OCIPA 62, 635 State Piano Solo Festival, Superior Rating 615 OASC Delegate 61, 62, 635 NASC Conference Executive Board 615 Oklahoma History- Civics Award 605 Student Council Leadership Award 61, 625 Okla- John Sherrill Mike Shipp Joe Shorter John Sinclair Janie Slaughter f . sc. N01 we-..s.s.. Ne, Barbara Smith Bobby Smith Many gmigh Wanda Smith Edie Snell 160 Sherron Snellgrove Bob Srum Steve Stalcler Don Stamman .lo Ann Stein homa City Girl of the Month, November 625 Spanish Queen Attend- ant 635 Annual Queen 635 Miss Pirateer Attendant 635 Class Citizen- ship 6O5 Girls State 62. SHERRON SNELLGROVE Talent Assembly 615 Office Aid 605 Hall Proctor 61, 625 Edmond Scholastic Meet 61. ROBERT SRUM Basketball 61. STEVE STALDER FJA 635 Latin Club 60, 61. DON STAMMAN Tennis 60, 61, 62, 63. JO ANN STEIN FHA 635 Acapella Choir 60, 61, 62, 635 Hall Proctor 62. BILL STETLER Honor Society 62, 635 Student Council 635 Latin Club 61, 625 Band 60, 61, 62, 63, President 635 Lab Assistant 62. SANDRA STETLER Office Aid 635 Counselors Office 625 FHA 635 Safety Club 61, 62, 63, Board of Directors 61, Treasurer 62, State Historian 62, President 635 Band 60, 61, 62, 63, Librarian 60, 615 Maiorette 62, 635 Hall Proctor 615 Medical Club 61, 62, 63. PAT STOOKEY Honor Society 60, 615 Office Aid 625 Annual Staff 61, 625 Journalism Staff 60, 615 FHA 60, 61, 625 Pep Club 60, 61, 62, 635 Safety Club 615 Junior Play 62, Staff5 Mixed Chorus 60, 61, 625 Ensemble 625 Band 61, 625 60, 61, 62 at Chelsea, Oklahoma. MIKE STRANG Honor Society 62, 635 Student Council 635 Science Club 62, 63, President 635 Journalism Staff 61, 625 Quill 81 Scroll 625 FJA 625 Latin Club 60, 61, 62, 635 Math Cub 63, President5 Photography Club 605 Edmond Scholastic Meet 60, 61, 62, lst General Science 60, 2nd Biology 61, 2nd Chemistry 625 General Science Award 605 Biology Award 615 Navy Science Cruise 625 Oil Executive 635 Top Ten Seniors5 Co-Salutatorian 63. SYLVIA SUTTON Talent Assembly 615 Office Aid 635 Pep Club 60, 61, 62, 635 Spanish Club 615 French Club 625 Mixed Chorus 615 Acapella Choir 60, 63, President 605 Ensemble 615 Hall Proctor 625 Music Award 605 Superior Ratings in State Music Contests 60, 61. STEVE SWAN SUZIE SWANDA PAT SWIMMER Counselors Office 635 FHA 62, 63, Secretary 635 FTA 625 Pep Club 60, 61, 62, 635 Spanish Club 62, 635 All-School Play 60, Staff. BILL TANKSLEY Spanish Club 635 Boys Quartet 635 Mixed Chorus 635 All-School Play 62, Cast5 62 at Albin, Wyoming. VICKI TATE Student Council 605 Annual Staff 605 Journalism Staff 605 FHA 60, Vice President5 FTA 60, 615 Pep Club 61, 625 Latin Club 60, 61, Treasurer 605 Spanish Club 61, 62, 635 Mixed Chorus 605 Girls Sports 605 Y-Teens 605 60 at Amarillo, Texas. Bill Stetler Sandy Statler Pat Stookey Mike Sn-ang Sylvia Sutton I Steve Swan Suzie Swanda Pat Swimmer Bill Tanksley Vicki Tate 161 Robert Taylor Carolyn Tewsley Cheryl Thema, Jim Thompson 'FW' ,. 5.31 ,mg 1 ,, 55 , 35 ,5 -. ,f- .agua ff . . E gg 'Qtek Hi - . - if . , ,,,g- .,,,,.,X . -. JQ, ,aaa . . , ,,, ' . 532 , 1 Qt its ,. Dennis Thompson 'rink 'fodd Bud Townsend Carolyn Turner Linda Tunle SEN IORS ROBERT TAYLOR Twelve Year Club 635 Baseball 615 Football 61, 62, 635 Basketball 615 Track 625 Wrestling 635 Football All-City 635 All-State f2nd Teamj 635 All-Conference 635 WKY All-Stars 635 Dis- trict All-Star Team 63. CAROLYN TEWSLEY FHA 61, 635 Pep Club 605 Latin Club 60, 615 Acapella Choir 60, 615 Medical Club 60, 61, 62, 635 60 at John Marshall. CHERYI. THOMAS Student Council 61, 635 Office Aid 635 FTA 605 Pep Club 60, 61, 625 Spanish Club 60, 615 French Club 625 Junior Play 62, Crew5 Hall Proctor 61. V DENNIS THOMPSON Twelve Year Club 635 AV Club 60, 61, 62, 63. FRED THOMPSON Twelve Year Club 635 Spanish Club 60, 61, 625 AV Club 60, 61, 62, 63, Treasurer 63. JIM THOMPSON Talent Assembly 625 FTA 635 Latin Club 60, 61, 62, 635 Safety Club 635 All-School Play 62, 63, Staff5 Band 60, 61, 635 Football 625 Debate 635 Math Club 635 World Affairs Club 635 62 at Little Rock Catholic High. TINK TODD Student Council 60, 62, 635 Journalism Staff 625 Magazine Staff Associate Editor 635 Pep Club 60, 615 French Club 615 All-School Play Cast 60, 61, 625 Mixed Chorus 615 Girls Chorus 605 Class Secretary 605 Photography Club 63, Secretary5 World Affairs Club 635 60, 61 at Aurora, Colorado, 62 at Sardia High School, Alburquerque, New Mexico. BUD TOWNSEND Student Council 635 Baseball 60, 615 Football 60, 61, 62, 635 Tri-Captain 635 Wrestling 60, 61, 62, 635 ldeal Date Attendant 635 Pirateer Attendant 635 All-City, All-Conference, All- State in Football 635 3rd Regionals in Wrestling 61, 62. BUCC6r1eer Attendant 63. CAROLYN TURNER Latin Club 60, 615 Hall Proctor 615 Oil Executive LINDA TUTTLE Honor Society 62, 635 FHA 61, 62, 635 FTA 60, 61, 62, 635 Pep Club 60, 61, 62, 635 Latin Club 61, 62, 635 Commercial Club 635 Junior Play 62, Staff5 Math Club 635 World Affairs Club 615 Edmond Scholastic Meet 61, 625 Oil Executive 63. ROD VAN GUNDY JOE VAUGHAN Student Council 62, 635 Junior Play 62, Staff5 Basketball 605 Track 605 FFA 60, 61, 62, 635 60, 61, 62, lst Nine Weeks of 63 at Dallas City Community High School, Dallas Texas. JAMES WADDLE Twelve Year Club 63. CHERITA WALKER Student Council 625 Counselors Office 62, 635 Journalism Staff 635 Quill 8. Scroll 635 FJA 62, 635 FHA 60, 62, 635 FTA 625 Pep Club 61, 62, 635 French Club 61, 625 All-School Play 63, Staff5 Junior Play 62, Staff. JOHN WALKER R94 Van GUMIY -'99 VaU9l ' James Waddle Cherita Willwl' John Walker 162 Linda Walker Linda Wall Vicki Waller R. W. Wallis Jim WBIIUII ! qv Sally Walter Scott Waugh Jerri Westfall Benny White Carolyn White LINDA WALKER Student Council 61, 63, Office Aid 63, FHA 62, 63, Pep Club 60, 61, 62, 63, Parliamentarian 63, Spanish Club 61, 62, 63, Commercial Club 63, Junior Play 62, Staff, Girls Sports 62, 63. LINDA WALL Journalism Staff 61, 4-H Club 60, 61, Pep Club 60, Library Staff 61, 60, 61 at Fort Towsen, Oklahoma, VICKI WALLER Counselors Office 60, FHA 60, 61, Pep Club 62, Library Staff 61, Spanish Club 61, Math Club 60, World Affairs Club 61, Speech Activities 60, 60, 61 Monterrey, Texas. R. W. WALLIS Boy Scouts of America 60, 61, 62, 63. JIM WALTON Baseball 60, 61, Football 60, Basketball 60, 61, 62, 63, Co-Captain 63. SALLY WALTER Twelve Year Club 63, Pep Club 60, 61, 62, 63, Spanish Club 61, 62, 63, All-School Play 61, 62, Staff, Junior Play 62, Staff, SCOTT WAUGH Student Council 60, 61, 62, 63, Student Store Manager 63, Twelve Year Club 63, Science Club 60, Latin Club 60, 61, French Club 62, Safety Club 61, Junior Play 62, Cast, Football 62, Class Vice President 63, Swimming 61, 62, World Affairs Club 63. JERRI WESTFALL Counselors Office 61, 62, 63, FTA 60, Pep Club 61, 62, Spanish Club 63, French Club 61, All-School Play 62, Staff, Medical Club 61. BENNY WHITE Honor Society 62, 63, Library Staff 61, Latin Club 62, 63, Spanish Club 60, 61, 62, Lab Assistant 60, 62, 63, Edmond Scholastic Meet 62, 2nd Place Latin l. CAROLYN WHITE Twelve Year Club 63, Pep Club 60, 61, 62, 63, Spanish Club, 62, 63, Hall Proctor 62, Girls Sports 60, 61, 62, 63, Volleyball Captain 63, Class Popularity 63. HAROLD WINKLER Safety Club 61, Baseball 60. LYNETTE WINSLOW Honor Society 62, 63, Journalism Staff 62, 63, Quill 8. Scroll 62, 63, FJA 62, 63, President 63, Pep Club 61, 62, 63, Spanish Club 61,' All-School Play 63, Staff, Class Scholarship 62, OCIPA 62, 63, Historian 63, Football Program Co-Editor 63, Journalism Award 62, OU Dinner Award 62, 60 at Hilltonia High School, Columbus, Ohio. WAYNE WISE Honor Society 62, Student Council 60, 61, Latin Club 60, 61, 62, 63, French Club 62, Safety Club 61, Class President 60, 61, Class Scholarship 60, 61, State Latin Club President 62. DOLORES WOLFE FHA 62, 63, Historian 63, Pep Club 60, 61, 62, Commercial Club 63, Hall Proctor 61, 62. CATHI WOLLARD Office Aid 63, FTA 63, Commercial Club 63, Vice President, Acapella Choir 61, 62, 63, Vice President 63, Hall Proctor 62. Harold Winkler Lynette Winslow Wayne Wise Delores Wolfe Cathi wgllard 163 .qc-as ..,,. Don Wooden Mb-5, 14,- Vicki Woods Ron Workman Donna W,-ight SENIORS DON WOODEN Twelve Year Club 635 Football 60, 61, 625 Track 605 Wrestling 62. VICKI WOODS Twelve Year Club 635 4-H Club 60, 61, 625 Pep Club 60. RON WORKMAN Latin Club 605 Spanish Club 60, 615 Band 60, 615 The highest honor that a iunior can receive is to be selected to attend Oklahoma Girls State and Boys State. Now seniors, these 60, 61 at Amarillo High School, DONNA WRIGHT Student Council 605 Journalism Staff 635 FJA 62 635 Pep Club 60, 61, 625 Spanish Club 61, 625 Hall Proctor 62 Class Secretary 605 OCIPA 62, 635 Princess of Print 63. four represented Putnam: Walter Daugherity, Pat Andrews, Edie Snell, and Phil Lemmons. 1 Sponsors of the Senior class are Mrs Kathryne Sandlin, Mrs. Tacy Pearson, and Mr. Bill Cole. As iuniors, the class of 1963 gave 5500 to the patio fund as their gift to the school. This Student Council is a long range plan with the first step already completed. The 1962 Junior class president, Jim Angelo, and Mrs. Earlene Beck, Student Council sponsor, display smiles of satisfaction at this intial achievement. Senior ring-symbol of the class of 1963. JUNIOR OFFICERS Junior Officers Have Large Responsibilities Smaller in number and wiser in the ways of high school life, with coolness and confidence, the Class of 1964 began its third year at Putnam City. Key leadership positions were given to them, and they measure. proved themselves capable far beyond Under the leadership of officers, the class presented the Junior Assembly, selected their Senior rings, and hosted the Seniors to a fantastic Jr.-Sr. Prom. Leading the class were: President, Mike Clayton Vice President, Charles Womack, Secretary, Marga ret Allen, Boy Citizenship, Stewart Lane, Boy Popu larity, Terry Baumeister, Girl Citizenship and Popu larity, Meg Golden. 2210. XXV! 2 'S ' Y XX ss, yy 166 Bill Adams Sharon Adams Don Allen Margaret Allen Terry Allen Mick Anneler Janice Amos Rachael Aschmann Linda Avers a Y If Q1 5. P 3 Valeri Atwill I E JUNIORS Select Class Rings Jerry Barham Steve Barrett Darla Bates Brooke Battles Bill Bauldrige Terry Baumeister Sharon Beall Susan Beals Pat Beard Charley Beckett 9 . .- 'X wr and 52 -sm Jane Ayers Eunice Babbit Richard Bailey Gary Baker Sharon Ballard K K I.: 4 6 JUNIORS Diane Blevins Mike Blevins Linda Blizzard Cynthia Boafman Jan Boismier Elect Clayton President Y 168 Bob Beasley Marilyn Beeson Bobbie Bennett Donna Benson James Berryman Ricki Best Pat Bicknell Bill Birchall Sandina Birclsong Darlene Blair Meeting to plan The years activities are the Junior sponsors, Miss Camp bell, Mr. Boydsfon and Mr. Hamilton Richard Brey Donald Bridal Allen Brown Becky Brown Dexter Brown Marilynn Brown Melba Brown Steve Brown Linda Brownen Kristi Burum Laura Bush Susan Bush Margaret Bushree Judy Buttry Mary Caldwell Thomas Boone Lenda Booton Billie Bond Meredith Bonham Steve Bosnyak Judy Bounds Sharon Bounds Sherry Bowie Judy Boyer .layn Bracher Jimmy Bradshaw John Brandt Sam Brawner Dianne Bray Billie Bredon Q-'TW 'Jr-P f . W.. . vi A' Bobby Cannon Tommy Carnevale Bruce Chambers Wes Chambers Carol Christner Carole Clark David Clark Kenneth Clark Micheal Clayton Nancy Cleavlin Sheila Cockrell Linda Coates John Cole King Cole Stanley Collier 170 -, ,sim JS, f Q Ll 'X fi -lz al i-2i i fa ...' la, - ' M X. ...C , .,,.. , m,.,,,.f X P- 1 K 556' 5 I ii uni +4 V 5 as gg , 'VX-f ,f! -fx - Q Rose Mary Combs Linda Cook Leia Cooley Danny Corn Van Coften Judy Covington Judy Cox Keith Craig Kenneth Curtis Terry Craig Phil Crain Janice Crum Randy Dahl Bill Danley Mary Danvers JUNIORS Juniors Cost inquiring . . . Dennis Darrow Anita Davis Howard Davis Sharon Davis Shelby Dawson Pamphlets found in the counselor's office provide an abundance of informa- tion concerning colleges and careers for the students. Don Dean Judy Deckard Sherri DeHart Sharon Denning Dina Dick Vernon Dickerson Judy Dieclcmann Mary Lou Diefenderfer Larry Dillard Claudia Doss 171 Don Douglas Lyn Ducharme Barbara Duncan Leslie Dunlap Mike Dunn Randy Dunn John Dustin Steve Duttweiler Mac Eakes Richard East JUNIORS ffl? ., F Glancing at Horizon l Does cat begin with a K or a C? 172 . ,:,: Terry Easter David Edmonds Julie Anna Elder Donald Elliot Tom Elson Donald Embrey David Estrada Mike Evans Lary Fauss Sharon Felible Jim Ferguson Diane Fisher Jim Floyd Jesselyn Flynn Sharon Folsom Robert Foster Richard Frazier Gaylene Freeman Mac Fulton if Shayla Frees ,.-.--ai I Charlotte Gabler Marv Lou Gann David Garey Anna Marie Garland Gloria Garrett Roy Geiger Charlie Genthe Steve George Linda Gibson Mary Gibson Carol Glass Barbara Glennie Doris Godwin Meg Golden Don Goldstein 173 .qw Ann Hapke Diana Hardway Gary Harlin Phil Harris Berry Hartman Ronald Haupt Auther Hayes Steve Haynes Dave Hazels Philip Heid Marty Henderson Roy Hendrick Diane Henniger Darla Herring Lousetta Herschberger 174 Pat Goodman Butch Goodwin Jimmy Goodwin Howard Gray George Griffin Ed Guthrie Rufus Guthrie Randy Gyger Pat Hadaway George Hale Sharon Hamilton Reg Hammond Jerry Hammond Harold Handke Kay Hanger Dixie Hess Terry Hicock Linda Hill Pam Henshaw Barbara Hodge Suzanne Hoekstra Karen Holcomb Mary Holliday Thelma Hopkins Pete Howard JUNIORS Support Their School . . . There is never an idle mo- ment for members of the TREASURE CHEST STAFF. .R , .,.,.1 N, I 4 .Z ,.., 3.. Barbara Howe Connie Hoyt Karen Hugos Kathleen Hunt Richard Hunt JUNIORS Work on Themes . . . John Hutchins Daryl Hyatt Erwin lies Henry lsreal Bette Jackson 176 Did you enjoy your Thanks giving weekend, Terry? Shirley Jacobson Mike Jacoby Jennifer James Kirk Jennings Joe Jeter Carol Johannes Dennis Johnson Helen Johnson Larry Jones Loren Jones Larry Langston Gloria Lawrence Linda Leathers Tom Lakawski Sherry Levann Elaine Lewis Mike Leyhe Martha Linder Tom Lofte Danny Looper Kathy Lotz Alan Mace John Mace Larry Mahan Behy Marlatt Verdell Jones Kathy Jordan Larry Keller Dennis Kelley Elaine Kelly Mary Kidd Candace King Wayne King Linda Kinsey Stanley Kirk Betty Kissinger Judy Klenert Steve Koone Ron Kuykendall Stewart Lane 177 Donna Mapes Joyce Martin Joan Martens Ralph Massey Max Maxwell Albert Maxwell Anna Lou Maxwell Marilee Mayfield Kenny McDaniel Glenda McDowell Wayne McKinney Dorothy McKinnis Donna McLaughlin Pam McLaughlin John McLemore .,, ,,..: Q -. ., -,r ,4A.' 47 W All wif' Qi 178 l ff' L Q t 'fir it il ' 'P Donald McMillan Ronald McMillan Kristina Merchant Bob Metzig Donna Meyers Doyle Miller Frances Miller Jack Miller Tom Mills Neil Mitchell Ralph Millsaps Judy Minick Jane Minick Richard Minton Gary Moore - 0 gf! xox Q ,N JUNIORS 1 Entering Areas of Leadership Susie Moore Sharon Moose Anne Morris Andy Morwoocl Joyce Munn Eyes right. Don't look at your hands! Ben Murphy Mike Murphy Leonard Mutz Barbara Naeher Arleen Nedbalek Jimmy Nees Gloria Nichols Melvin Nlcolosi Charles Nightingale Carolyn Nikkei Sherry Nipper James Northrop Kathleen O'Brien Beverly O'Connor Vicky Oliphant Tom Ormiston Sharon Osborne Keith Pace Althea Packard Sandra Palmer JUNIORS Duty Comes Before Honor :tk l Z' W if 'TH -A rw, 5? Ann Pendleton Ricky Penner Teresa Percival Philip Perkins Darlene Peterson Larry Pettis Ronny Petty Paulette Pfeil Diane Pierce Judith Pierce 180 'Im Steve Palmer Sam Paschal Don Pate Linda Pearson Kathryn Peddy JoAnn Pincham Pam Pindell Ruby Plunkett Jerry Poarch Sharon Poe Don Edward Pogue Harold Poindexter Shirley Porter Ricky Powell Larry Prange Janeice Precure Mariorie Presley Jo Anna Price Laura Price Nancy Prince it vii f 'ir .64 '49 Darryl Puckett Lyn Puckett Tony Radcliff Rhonda Ramsey Carol Rasor Tim Recer Doug Reed Shelia Reynolds Jo Richardson Cherrie Roberts Whitt Roberts Buddy Robinson Cheryl Robinson Diana Robinson Glenda Robinson 181 Karen Sherer Ruth Sherrill Jo Springer Nancy Shipp Paul Shively Paul Snowalter Larry Simmons Brad Sinex Cheryl Singree John Sink Janie Slusher Gary Sheuechuk Clifton Smith Carole Smith Susan Smith 182 Richard Rogers James Ross Layma Rowland Lewis Rucker Bill Ryder Nancy Samuelson Steven Saunders Bill Scarbrough Junior Sconce Kenneth Seal Cam Servick Larry Shank Bert Sharp Carolyn Sharp Terrie Shaver Kenneth Snyder pm ' Jim Sommer Jane Sorensen Charolette Spencer Pat Spivey James Stacy Perry Starkey - t , ' Starlyn Starr , ' Leslie Steckler rw- ' ' Duchess Steele A if J 1 I 1 JUNIORS Academics Bear New Emphasis Buddy Stewart Rachel Stewart Ellen Stich Larry Stinchomb Tim Stinson These nine ravishing beau- ties with their mascot per- formed spectacularly in the Junior assembly. JUNlORS Search for Careers is on Susan Stone Linda Story Nancy Suter Barbara Sutton Linda Sutton ,rv- ' - as rf-5. I X 184 These two students are waiting for a consultatlon with Mr. Nichols. Barry Swartz Clark Sweeney Charles Tarver Rusty Tate Laura Taylor Paul Taylor David Terrell Lou Ann Terry Nancy Testeman Paul Tillotson new MA-32 MPIUUIQ -A MP1 H A 'VB' fr' ..--vi -C-3 Jill Waddell Paula Wade Dennis Wagner Bobby Wahler Sherry Warfle Wende Watts R. M. Webb Joe Wells Danny Wesfervelf Carl Wheatley Charlie Whiteley Verna Rae Whiteturkey Lynn Whiteway Beth Whittemore Terry Willey vi Tvvala Thacker Bill Thomas Bobbye Thomas Carolyn Thomas Sonny Thomas Tim Thompson Evelyn Toomlas Jack Troyer Kenneth Tryner Dick Turner Sandra Tripp Lynda Uzzel Kathy Vaden Jan Valentine Cheryl Van Tuyl E walls' ,av ...pw T85 Gloria Williams Juoly Wills Lois Wilson Marlene Winkler David With Carol Wolfinbarger Charles Womack Diana Wood Michael Worthy Sieve Wright Chris Yeakley Frankie Yount Rachael Aschmann Sandina Birdsong Sharon Spence Bounds um, W-we , . ,,rla L, ' .A 'IR D' 3 A ,,-gn 186 h Sharon Walda Rex Reneau Ji. , if, 4 .kkh' V f David Gay Peggy Hale Peggy Harris Rita Malone Kristina Merchant Linda Peerson Bob Ritter Glenn Robinson Jane Sorenson Danny Quinn Wfhikmza Participants Terry Shaver and Lou Ann Terry dramafize a scene from No1hing to Destroy in the junior assembly. I can lake my own iesf, thank you. w M Mary Sue Moore proudly beams a look of satisfadion after shoofing Snowwl'1ife in the iunior assembly. 187 SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Ellis And Burton Lead Sophomores Second Year Mighty Sophomores roared back to the Pirate Halls determined to make their second year of highschool one never to be forgotten. The Class of 1965 made its imprint felt on every phase of the curriculum and all activities. Highlight of the year for them was the long-awaited Sophomore Assembly presenting the best talent of the class. A picnic was held in the spring in order for the students to become better if acquainted and have fun. Election of officers revealed the following persons victorious: President, James Ellis, Vice President, Betsy Burton, Secretary, Jackie Moncrief, Boy Citizen- ship, Dan Jones, Girl Citizenship, Lunetta Bennett, Boy Popularity, Benny Goodwin, Girl Popularity, Marquita Byfordg James Ellis and Betsy Burton were re-elected to fill their respective offices. 188 Linda Adair Fae Adams N. Kim Adams 3' , K Sherry Alexander fm l Charlie Allenbaugh Kathy Alvis if SOPHOMORES Leaders Set Rapid Pace Terri Anders Mark Andrews Marrae Andrews Adrienne Angelo Linda Ash Jimmy Aubrey Woodie Ayers Larry Bagby Lynn Bailey Jane Baldwin Jim Baldwin Gary Barnes Tommy Barnicoat Paul Bass Danny Bates Kay Baxter Bonita Beach Linda Beardsley Bobby Bednar Jacki Bednar Mike Bell Rose Marie Bellomy Beth Benedict Barbara Bennett Lunetta Bennett Becky Berry Frances Berry Richard Berry Bob Beck John Best Larry Bettis Randy Billingsley Phil Bishop Sammy Black Joan Blacketer Tom Blair ,VS .fair Am .A K f -1' Ja 'if' L 1 it 67 . ' .3 L :Si A A f Aux 1 lx K, . 55 ,Q li '13 5? ' ,L r L , ,W 1 l'x...f fl 'if I XX 'A is time! .Q aff' YW 5 ' 'ff J' ffm illsr All V SOPHOMGRES Our Memories Recorded Vi XV VQ Q, : ',,. W 4 I 3 I t. Q- I 524 . 1 - ,: in ii C i, . Q Ei , Rf? X , xy 'Xi 190 Bill Blankenship Ronnie Blurton Charles Bohan Nancy Bomhoff Rita Bommer Toni Bonenberger Elaine Boydston Marilyn Bradley Connie Brainard Marti Brim Byron Bauchelle Charles Brake Laura Brandle Mike Branning Linda Darlene Brafcher Glen Bray Gail Brayfon Danny Briggs Denise Brisco Judy Brooks Terry Brofherfon Delores Brown Roxie Brown Cinda Brownlee Roy Bruce Ronnie Buchanan Bobby Buck John Buford Jaynie Bullock Sharon Bunge Betsy Burton Beverly Burton Jan Burton Konne Burum Darlene Bush Jimmy Butler Lynn Butler Marquifa Byford Sharon Caldwell Linda Callahan Cheryl Campbell Linda Campbell The Sophomore Sponsors, Mrs. Smalley, Mrs. Card, Mrs. Mosely, Mr. Coley, and Mr. Holcomb are caught taking a slight break between classes. Myrna Campbell Ralph Campbell Gary Cannon Mary Ann Carothers John Carpenter Lynn Carr 'Janice Carroll Clifford Cartwright Judy Casford Barbara Casher Lila Cavender Eddie Chance Deanna Choat Catherine Christner Ken Chuculate Aaron Clark Judy Clark Robert Clark Eugenia Clausan Susie Clay Douglas Cline Mary Clure Cathy Cobb Greg Cochran Jonne Fay Cochran Don Coker Craig Collin Mickey Combs Kenneth Corder Karen Corlee M as Ji? . ,A X, ,! wa-g ,.s 4' t x . 5.-.1 ,Vw his .fa-pf 2. Y -3 WX' 'W' H LK gn fm N 'Q' ef 1 .if .mr 2 K .K-'Ziff , J. ,,., A Wifi? ---' -- J SOPHOMORES You Will not Be Limifecl ' fl e 5.5 ,Q , -1: si fa- .A .:f P a ff' AJ if i i N13 x 'I E752 7? I 1? ,,f,.,, ii wi? f :HT all N-al J. F9 will ui C ,W ii F i 'il vw nj' 192 i 'fe 2 Leslie Cornman Mike Cosgrove Leonard Courf Diane Courfer Jackie Coym Melvin Crump Carolyn Cryfzer Carla Currier Jan Cyphers Cindy Darnell Kenton Daugherify Connie Davis Joe Davis Judy Davis Leon Davis Linda Davis Ray Davis Ronnie Davis Dennis Deacon Linda Dean Pete Dennely Penny Dennis Jim Dich Wayne Doss Susan Downs Charles Dubin Pam Dodson Jim Doil La Verne Drommond Maurene Druly Emily Dugger Brad Duncan David Duncan Pat Dunham Gary Dunkerley Linda Dunn David Durham James Eads Alan Earls Bob Early Larry Easter Collin Ecker Jolene Edwards Sandra Elliott Sharon Elliott Charles Ellis James Ellis David Elshire Alice Ely Linda Enders Connie Eng Bill Enos Bob Enos Holly Erts Elsie Estrada Leon Evans Dennis Farmer Susan Farris Frank Fiscus Nita Fisher Beth Fitzwater Karen Fallstad Marsha Ford Linda Fox Jerry Frame Larry Francisco Robert Franke Johnny Frazier Anita Fread Kenneth Frederick Gary French Gilbert Fry The Pirates really got me good-at the Shawnee game. wr'-as ' -,gals - .L.., : x xr s nv H ff 'X- ' 'iz' ' v-v Q .1 ,Q 5 FN W- If Q 'Y li 4.1 Q wx ,ii fr f ' H fr , af T. 2' T - 'H 'Q .X V' 7 Q.. 1. 0 ' ' , ,I f' . fr, s 'Q' f, ' .ik I 3 .Q-Q S a 3 ' .f -, A rg, Q5 . V . 5554. li G I I K l T vm hW ' in , . T ., I 1 V , A - V5 lg V . K F .A 4 I T Q SOPHOMORES Have A Flair 2 1 94 af-1 i Q, 'Wt ,V 1, lx is R 47 . . X '51 Bw' Efgf A For Fun Q lf J-2 if-3? , Q31 XY ' . gl . , fi r 3 K -J if Jennifer Fulkerson Joyce Furman Tony Furrh Doralue Fussell Gayla Gable Linda Gafford Lynda Gann Kenneth Garclom Gale Garvin Lewis Gehm Jack George Terry Giager Cyndee Gibbons Barbara Gill Sandra Gillece Preston Gillmore Bobby Godwin Gary Goff Frances Goodfellow Darla Goodman Dick Goodman Ginger Goodrich Benny Goodwin Elaine Grandstaff Clifford Gravin Jerry Gray Connie Green Linda Green Martha Green Terry Griffith Harold Griggs Gary Gruver David Guernsey Joyce Hall Robert Hall Bill Halley Terry Harnby Dru Hamilton Marye Hammer Roderick Hand Mary Harclee Margaret Harris Have you heard the laiest about the new girl. Jerry Hart Gayle Harrison Sandra Haupt Ronnie Hayes David Heck Don Heitzler Steve Hendrix Jan Hendren Gerald Hendricks Barry Henthorn Kay Henfhorn Vernon Herschberger Charles Hester Curt Hiatt Betty Hicks Gary Hicks Everett Hobbs Donna Hodges Archie Holden Gary Holland Marsha Homer Annette Hooper Diane Hornick Lynn Horton Sandy Horton Charles Howard Ken Hoyt Karen Huff Richard Huggins Bob Hughes sg, sim. ' .J 7 'fa I 1, 4 ,vi Qian at 'E 4-2 - A ,S , ...mr ' -sg as-at uv .JF 2 x y f . 45 f 1 3 Q as 5 ,qui ffl Ax -ab SOPHOMORES 'All The World's A Stage nv 'B ...L 1 ia, J an Z ,257 :Q lg 1 , N v l, ,, A ' 1, V 196 Bill Hugos Pattie Hulsey Jean Humphreys Carolyn Hunt Elaine Hurayt Alan Huston Frankie Hutta Nancy Hyatt Jane Ishmael Kathy Jackson Susan Jackson Linda Jacobs Rita Jacobs Ronnie Jagosh Ranell James Dale Jarvis Jerry Jaworsky Jeanne Jennings Betty Johnson Bill Johnson Dickie Johnson Lory Johnson Bill Jones Cheryl Jones Dan Jones Janet Jones Jimmy Jones Keith Jones Linda Jones Evelyn Johnston Janet Kahl Harry Kamany Christine Kamprath Karen Kandlin Janet Kedy Janet Keener Pat Keefon Sue Kelly Clayborn Kennard Sandi Key Richard Kimery Sue Kinsey Janice King Linda Knappenberger Donna Knight Ted Krause Ronnie Ladd Kay Land Sandra Lanier Lynn Lanius David Large Bill Larsen N Mark Larson 'L Carol Lash .Jw-In . aw V If al' 'Qt an W? M tin 2 i Cynthia Lawrence ' Karen Lawrence Pamela Lawton Linda Lay Richard Lee ' Susie Legg Butch Legett Eric Lemmons Elizabeth Levert Jan Lewis Tom Lewis Cindy Liesch Pat Lindhorn Aleen Littleton Billy Llewellyn Debbie Lockhart Lynda Lofton ' Gary Lombard '- fu. Q 'M-9 If Ap ,, i 3 if 23 Senior debafor Jack McCallister confers with Rick Penner on some important arguments. 'is 0' ag,- vv- ' ,ia fm K L mg, 2, A T . 3 Nl! I r of as 2 ,Q , 13 ,P ' P3 3735 : -4. L any L ew-:K-vi 1 r .QL,,.f':3ss'vg'Qf'3 ' , .sx: 1Tft6' g f 1 ' 'ii -am aww f ,L :S i 1 is s 14 J si as Q s 5 Fotki an 8 -at Q '77 1 ' , 4' r v K 1 J 2 7' f 1' W tee t it fr. Pa ' --'L-f fm, 2. - K ,., P it V Qs - fs- -, f, ,x 7., L -J , 1 - 1 426- L 4 I,L ',,: ' , E L 7 I '2 I L S SOPHOMORES Sr f - .He m Two Down, Two to Go m . . XXV! T98 Nancy Lott Joe Lucas Linda Lucas Mark Ludwig Dolores Lukasgek Barbara Lukehart Sharon Lusk Angela McCallister Don McCasland Karen McClatlin Toni McClary Sandy McCoy Larry McCumber Richard McDonald Steve McDonald Phyllis Mclntly Karen E, McKee Karen G. McKee Keith McKee Leland McKeenan Kristen McKelvey Marcia McMullen Sharon McNeeley Dewey McPherson Steve McQueen Nana Machala Gloria Malchi Carol Jo Mann Linda Monn Linda Manning Don Maples Gary Markwell Judy Markwell Pat Marlow Anne Martin Tony Martin Linda Mathes Barbara Matlock Bobby Maxwell Louise Melton Lowell Merchant Walter Merchant Sylvia Sutton, Paulette Pfeil, Lonnie Kinney, and Kathy Cole warble some musical notes from Spotlight on Broadway. Ken Meyers Mandy Miles Delbert Millican Richard Mills Bob Mills Glenda Mills Mary Millstead Kenneth Milner Mary Milner Jane Minich Larrane Mitchell Wayne Mitchell Dennis Mock Jackie Moncrief David Montoya Malinda Montoya Alan Matthews David Moore Earl Moore Karen Moore Patsy Moore Ronnie Moore Sherri Moore Susan Moore Maria Morales Bob Morgan Carola Morgan Jim Morley Hart Morris Nanci Morriseau .A ev 1,1 1 I, , 'U' B-'S fl P.. km , . if 'dl J eh if tx 1 'CW ,.k- M 3 v .di :- if A V xi. ', x, Q 3 ff:-fi fg- y Jr' , 1 3 i li? MJ as 3' it 4 3 Q V fa'Q'g,,v r li 16 4 I fe at 3 1, 9 Q Q ag J! A mi. ' SOPHOMORES Class of '66 Learns Traditions Atv J 4 'Lf l. aw, ., , ..:, gf 'W E A, ws., M73 l f,l,,., K4 Vi I Rwj, W l -. If 4? rn- C ' ' err-. f-aa nf -4 -ef v' Q J as , 'N ke it :::j:.i -s J.. V ,f W 5 M , I U my ez ., ' vf-wif' jgfi' ' h ' f Q , 4 ff .. , , ., 200 as 1 Y li ' 4 ,L J 4 f' Am 7 .. X1 ww, H, wa . 'W' 1 Steve Morrissey Paula Morwood Alice Moss Augie Mowchan Lana Mowery Jeanne Naifer Glenda Naler Jo Ann Nations Becky Nelson Joe Nelson Sandra Nelson Susan Newman Sue Newton Gary Nieman Kathy Noyes Nancy Nye Jim Osborne Judy Overturf Clint Owens Kaye Owens Matthew Padley Lois Paleck David Parsells Jean Pate David Patton Robert Paul Joe Paulk Jacque Payne Beryl Pearce Linda Percival Lester Perrin Elizabeth Perry Paul Pfrehm Deane Phipps Tonya Phillips Mike Pierce Saundra Pierce Keith Porter David Pound Susan Powell Beverly Pozarnsky Bonnie Pozarnsky Steve Pratt Judy Price Helen Pritchett Marggret Procter Don Pueppke .lack Purcell Terry Putnam Frank Rainbolt Terry Rapp Brenda Ray Lynn Ray Linda Raymond David Read Dan Reid Faber Reid Jo Render Don Reno Terry Repinski Bill Reville Janie Reynolds Gerry Reynolds Noeldean Rhoten Dan Richardson Dickie Richardson Don Richardson Linda Richardson Steve Rickell Ernest Riggs Michele Riggs vw e 1 , . .sa -0- 'zz F f 'S H f-2 3 K! 6 0 X , A.: ,. 2 ., i , ,. , ,f f ,Q .Uk 2 ,H l'-2' 73+ Ne, 3 as E gr I :P 1.4. Q .. N at ,. B' J 2 W Q 1' ... ry V 'nt 1 ' .K I f Q 4 2 f Busy frying to keep up with the student book store are these happy workers. 3 .,- .Nag 2 .JF W4 531 -is 'd 19' at is 9 is .. 0, in 'V Q1 ., A- K iz gg L in X - ' ig, X 3 43 ...- ,ti ga Wi it I I ,.., vl- ,, is fav A W lx J 2 fs lim ,,,- K .Ee ' fri ' f . i t ,u sf 1 ll sf SOPHOMORES All Striving to Understand i i fi 202 Michele Riggs Jane Riley Lannie Risinger Dennis Roark Joe Roark Vicki Robbins Scott Robertson Mike Robinson Susan Robinson Joyce Roebuck Keith Rogers Ralph Rogers Pat Rolfs Candy Rollens Michael Rosan Kathy Ross Orville Rowe Bob Royer Jim Russell Jana Ruther Joe Rutherford Norma Rutledge Larry Sauer Barbara Saye Jerry Schopf Carl Schott Helen Scott Kanola Seeburn Barbie Sellars Connie Seward Joy Shannon Jimmy Shearer Lynn Shearer Eunice Sheddon Vickie Sheffler Lynn Sluplen Jo Carol Shuler Gary Shumate Alan Sides Janice Sides Sandy Sidner l never dreamed an assembly could be so much work, sighs Tink Todd. Elaine Silverneil Bill Sitton Sandy Sitton Alan Smith Becky Smith Jessie Smith Lydia Smith Junior Smith Mike Smith' Pat Smith Rose Ella Smith Bobby Snipes Cheryl Snyder Jerry Snow Don Sorrels Patricia Sorrels Roy Speakes Alan Spooner Pat Spear Mary Srum Cherie Stammon Randy Stanka Mike Starr Greg Stevens John Stewart Wanda Stewart Barbara Stinchcomb Bill Stone Bobby Sullivan Jayne Swenson W .av xy 55 X, .,. ff..t,gf' 3 A A-. -an , 1 N? fa ,S s J' 3 .Z ,a--. N7 .,, yt., 5 3 4 ' A-I -v -f .t iqepy ' 1 I .Q K , 43 I A My ., iz' A fi :ai my .A 3 Vg 203 .ri 1 SOPHOMORES Wide Eyes llluminofe F v-195 V' 'Z ' Tomorrow 'f fa A Z yi, . Li, ga 5- f I 5 204 1. all ,Ja . 27 X' rr 12' S NX 'HK Tim Tanf Corky Taylor Gary Taylor Janae Taylor Mike Taylor Paul Taylor Jeanie Templeman Richard Terry David Thompson David Thompson Linda Thronesberry Linda Tilloison Bill Trantham Trudy Tripp Judy Troutman Mike Troufman Sharyn Trower Tommie Tucker Jimmy Tune Carol Turner Kirby Turner Tommy Tyler Janet Tyson Mary Tyson Robert Tyson Kathy Unruh Richard Usher Frank Vascellero Bobby Vaughn Bruce Veach Eddie Vernon Judy Vroernan Gary Wade Linda Wagner Sharon Walker Darrel Wallraven Pam Waller Nancy Walters Katherine Walters Linda Warnke Eddie Ward Phil Ward Victoria Warner Sherrie Warren Rayford Watson Maryanne Watts Kathy Waugh Robert Wegener John West Mary Ruth Wheatley Clinton Wheeler Kelly Whisler Beverly Wilday Gary Williams John Williams Suzanne Williams Don Willis Kathy Wilson Peggy Wilson Sandy Wilson Sharon Wilson Sherri Winkler Clinton Winslow Delores Wise Christy Witherspoon Larry Witten Linda Witzke Karen Wolf Phil Wolfenbarger Ruth Wollard Donna Woodring Roy Woolf .fan Q W-' . .A .A 7 ' H' 'T -9 , ,. rr ef ., -.:,i.i Q Qi ,isiiiiq f e: fr. 5--v sg vfgg. I K is ,C wma simyff e va' '-x -f P3210 'M K .,. ' +.'.' IW' if 5 X Hai, 'Hg L EW, . I or The applause from the pep assembly audience brings this shy grin from football queen Bernice Gilpin, Center. .Q fi MU . Q an I f .-Q. xx f QQ . ,Si ,V rv it K , 4 s. .fa - N - ,Mfg El ,eg 'ijittfi as-1 . iw va.. -fri V X' r N, 1-1+ - i r,:, g fl ef :si Q , A xl in V K f,., ,gf ty gba si Iiei fi. 205 :tam ' L Q XA -4 P .apr g. 'mf 'D' l r ln, , ...gt 1 Q. ,B f W , 5 5 , A J, , mt T i 7 ': Z 5 lg , ' A ' lg' i pgs 9 g 9 gct yi if 206 Janet Workman La Rhonda Wornom Sande Wurtz Tom Wyckoff Yvonne Yocum Yvonne York Gerald Young Pam Zaffos Donna Zevnik Eda Zlotogura Sherry Alexander Marrae Andrews Brenda Fleming Peggy Johnson Elizabeth Leverett Linda Manning David Pound Michelle Riggs Beverly Rlotz Joyce Roebuck Jimmy Shearer Randy Stanka Jeanne Taylor Delores Wise MANY AND VARIED are the activities in the faculty lounge. Not only teachers, but also students make use of this handy room, AT Y vtfc 'ii x K, f , , 1 'VS Q 5 ps E31 ? , , ! , 6. Q' 'UK -f Q5 1 :ze Q, 5 My FRESHMEN OFFICERS Freshmen Officers Lead September, 1963-all the dreams of highschool life became a reality as the Freshmen, the Class of l966, made their debut at Putnam City High School. With the election of class officers, the students began a more active participation in class functions. They became the backbone of many school activities, rated high in scholastic achievement, and took part Class Wisely in all social events., Class officers are: Vice President, Ray Tatyrek, Boy Popularity, Ronnie Dutton, Boy Citizenship, Ted Richardson, Girl Popularity, Candy Scott, President, Joe Gilchrist, Secretary, Sherry Ellwood, Girl 'Citizen- ship, Judy Lay and Susie Parr. E 208 Bill Ackors Wanda Ackors Sidney Acord Sieve Adkins Hellen Akers Karan Allbright FRESHMEN Little People Hove Big Ideas ,nf Ji-- Kit 3 av ferr! Mx Mark Basf Doug Batson Brent Beals Glenn Beard Glenn Bell Tanis Bell Jeri Bland Bernice Blair David Blackshire Larry Black Mike Birchall Nick Binda James Bibb Ronnie Betz Byron Berry John Berryman Larry Benson Jim Bellomy Xl 'wer 2 , 2 jr-.J 41' , ,, r ma if Tom Allen Ana Sue Alvis Janice Andrews Linda Arbogast Karen Archer Rocky Ashworth Peggie Askew Randy Aflee Martha Avanfs Pat Bahr Glen Bailey Allen Baker Mary Ann Baker Barbara Ballard Leon Barber Raymond Barham David Barnes Debbie Barret -6 M7 QI? ng uf ZX . x , 'lug . 209 N, eh I V f 1 4 - vs'-:. All ' H...-f ', FRESI-IMEN Welcome to the Fold Evelyn Bolton Gail Boudreau Barbara Bradford Ricky Brady Sharon Brandon Susan Brandt Mark Branning Carolynn Brantley Jimmy Brant Paul Brawner Doug Brewer Janice Bridges James Brockway Rick Bronaugh Darrell Brower Sharon Brower Billl Brown Jeanne Ann Brown ...swf ,sw A I -'R 4 ,f V' Q-.,, as N.,-f tl . Y 1 1 :HF ,jx -4 : '? ...K ,y in Y Q 1, if g r. 1:23. J 5 ,x 4,4 V' : A R M A Q if J, 210 ui:-'gn 15 .- fix I ki' s aj, J 95 e , , 3 A 'G 1'-it A 1 X wr 45' 'wa W W A AJNQQ R M-.,.fi' YT' Rhonda Black gg . Donna Blankenship r , Phillip Blazer -ur Suzanne Blevins Lloyd Boadwright H Jimmy Bolz rf 'Bs -. 5 at t C . ac.: ff sg J Q I 5 .Lif t F, if - 1 ik .,r. Qi R -,mu I ., Ni a fe, ,Eg as . Wir Q , , Ricky Brown ' V ' Ronnie Brown Carolyn Bryant W' A Ricky Bumgardner 4 fr, -ff Illona sum-,fd Linda Burns Arlene Burroughs Shirley Burroughs Jan Burton Sue Burwell Lee Bush John Byler Linda Cain Linda Campbell Mike Campbell Mike Canada Harley Carlton Roy Carothers Dena Carney Barry Carter Don Casey Dennis Castleberry Jerry Cassel Bobby Castoe Paula Cass Dale Caulkins Sandra Challis Glenna Chappell Debbie Chennault Skip Childress Melinda Chism Leon Christian Ray Clark Donna Clay Lanna Clure Jan Cochran Joe Cochran Yvonne Coleman Patsy Collett Dicky Cook Rickey Cook Ples Cooley Teddy Coonfield Jenifer Conner Alan Cooper Kathy Cooper Dale Corkle Hannah Corn Carolyn Cornet? Clarence Cotton Lonnie Courtney Randa Crain Jo Ann Crocker Danny Cross ,J . ive ,Q wx .av Q... ating qi E 'Q -sf fl.. av , S. -. Q-' 'V C 9 M , I .X in Q :ssQi..xi. -up XJ an-swaying 23 r ,W as C, Q..-4 ff? it ' N? T ..-.wif .52-lzrffiiw ,z.,.,, X:a,5,:,, , V, .gf mf 5- .7-V A in , , L V .dei , 22: -1 7 ,, i nf ' ,V A fee .A , A 3, , K T' 3 'U , . l is 3' , , f-5 4' V fir- , ,E QS T 'C' K5 ,,... Ol 'if' The mad scramble of the book exchange is on a first come, first served basis. Who's first? 9 41 arg E S S 'el .K S - fm as 3 1, 'H' , ,C ri Q 1 , '11, in ,, we Q Q ' H cs. sg --ap ,V ,gee 51 il ,, . - :- V 'Il' -V f ' D ii . ' 1 fi 3 rg, 1 , A ul R K-'as li i ij -QL. it ' , an 1 k , ' 1 ' lr I R s N if it R 7 as .1 W , D I J., iii' f- in K E. li 355 .A :. x .if ME 2 4 4 5 gg, .. 1, , A an ei ,ie-, i aff Q Q., Ronnie Cummings Marla Cunningham Gloria Cupp Kathi Daniels Charles Danley Doug Danvers Ralph Daugherty Marion Davis Richard Davis Robert Dawson Cindy Day Pam Dean Dan Degroat Ida DeGuist Mike Delancy Pam Delancy Patricia Dennis Diane Dupree Susie Dich Gerre Dick Dean Dies Kenneth Dill Rebecca Dill Gordon Divilbiss Barry Dixon Carol Bobbs Cherie Douglas Leslie Downing Tom Downing Cora Drommond Sarah Duggar Peggy Duncan Michael Dunham Ronnie Dutton Bob East Boy, this stuff sure makes my nose run! Kay Edde John Eklund Robert Elkins Pat Elick Carolyn Ellis Richard Ellis I 5 at H at i W in if if F lt FRESHMEN Strength Came From . . . 'S - A F S was 'Q ' S ,iv S ani ri. '. 84 et! E .4 sv vi in '23 i 'F 'H 'HA A A gy -if . 14' Tr i Gerald Frederick Carol Freeman Wayne French Dean Fritz Theresa Frusher Pat Fultz Karen Furguson Sharon Furman Theresa Gabbert Linda Gable Earl Galbarth Sally Galbraith Johnny Gamble Patsy Garrett Jan Gentry Kenneth Giager Dick Gibbs Joe Gilchrist ,Q g TTR. rg-4 v if A ,, 4 s,J -.v me -1.- .af Qi L.. , -E -mf Sherry Ellwood Janey Elswick Barry England A Lynette England A-it Judy Estilingbaum Carolyn Evans Mike Ewers Cheryl Fancher . l Shelby Farlow , Randy Fewerborn 'F ' Mary Feverston Fred Fisher ' Gregg Forbes r Linda Ford , Georgiann Fort Carolyn Fowler L - Susie Francisco Sandra Franklin 4 - .V-N Qjfmf ' A 5 fir 'H aw 3 , H! , I I 2 213 V 4-3' L .Hari Ash FRESHMEN Jim Gilchrist F' Kenneth Gill Tom Gilliam Deborah Glendenning Anne Glenn Linda Goff Our Orientation and Learning Ola Beth Goins Gene Goldstein Jimilene Goodman Sharon Gordon Tela Gordon Don Goss Mike Grant Sue Gray Regina Green Elizabeth Gremillion Linda Griffith Ted Griffith Steve Grussendorf Mike Haggard Freddy Hall Gary Hall Larry Hall Steve Hamlin ' .JS U: ,V ,:-F! in fi? fm 'iff way' J, . 214 i 4 A ., at +19 'X ..-4 A . 4-sv ' . .ai M - . s H RS' , I' .4 1 1 . ,,.. , 'Gif 1-Ji M I Q! :x ii Q .. :l xt ' f . s I -s ,L x . liil f ! 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In f rf ,. -df A-A M- we f -46 . N, .E as 5-' K 0? 'l'L ' 3 i of x -1? U 5. Z J9 fl:-if 1122 ww fi ,yi -wi 'I' ,-.0-ny -rv? J, ll if . V f W. Y. sv :L ,., L4-dl -in 4 Hd' 1 in Hia 4 v 'M if 3 v, is ... - Y L Zvf. , ,- F if H -L 14 . A - XX.. fi Checking out books is only one of the many services provided by our efficient library staff. ' x Anne James Bobby Jayroe Cindy Jenkins Bobby Jimmerson Cornelia Johnson Richard Johnson Terrel Johnson Jo Elaine Johnston Faye Johnston Bert Jones Bruce Jones Jan Jones Jere Jones Judy Jones Robert Jones Wayne Jones Michele Jungery Jerry Kaminshine Mike Kane Richard Kavooras Gerald Keeton Karen Kelly Patricia Kile Dennis King Elizabeth King Joan King Kathy Kinstle Steve Klinnert Susan Knight Janet Kubat Terry Kyle Faye Laird Joe Laird Dale Lambert Thomas Lampke Jan Langly La Dayna Lattimore Mike Lawrence Don Lawson Kathy Lawson Danny Lay Judy Lay J ty' ,M FRESHMEN Freshmen Enter PCHS' Treasure Hunt 2 Z?' dl .372 Ji fi' if fl .BR H Q5 L x 5 gc Nw ' Q ' --J rv - A V, , mf, ,wr Ney, H-i'i+'..' 0 ..' 1 Q 4 'M 1, LJ l Tommy Lay David Lee Sandy Lee Paul Lekowski John Leon David Lessly Danny Lewis Linda Lewis Larry Lee Lewis Diane Liddell Ron Lindsey Jeri Linn Pat Lisle Mary Elizabefh Lit Eva Livesay Cherie Livitt Bobby Loflin Jimmy Long Karen Loper Bob Lon Al Lowe Patty Loyd Paula Loyd 1: , 'Z 'FV' J Sharon Longhorn I W 3 WJ! 5, Qi Melanie Lush Gerald McBride Glen McBride Judy McCann Glenda McCarIey John McClure Gary McCormick J Y Claudia McCullagh ' JI' Beverly McDaniel W Evelyn McEachern V Vicki McEwen ' Tommy McFall Al 5-' J H0-'Y tle 217 , A I will , X V my 3 jf-H -74 ,. , em S 5 'GQ 'W L J Q V if r r fl . e ei 1 X i 1 I v FRESHMEN Green, James McLennan Richard McMahon Tom E. McMurtry Bruce McNenny Joan McNuft Marilyn Mace David Maddox Linda Maize Mike Lee Maior Lowly! But We Survived f 52 i I' Arthur McFarland Larry McGowen Larry McGuffin Linda McHenry Roy McKee Charles McKeller K , 5 Ruth Manning f-if Barbara Marksfone NT? Harold Marler fl f Y Scarlet Marler Ea, Karen Marose 5 John Marshall 521 2+ Steffani Mata ,f Kent Mathers Mark Maye Y' Q s P 3 Q, , -'FW I A 'vi V -4 2,-,, ,J 9- J . 1 . H' we i Q- fu f? 'A fe- , ffii' ' Nix ' ' ' 5 .V K V K S 218 1 1' gf 1 Sandra Meador Sylvia Meason Sandra Merilaff John Mesis Cynthia Merrell Lynn Mikkelson Bobby Miller Gary Miller Keiifh Miller Larry Miller Susan Miller Mike Milligan Barbara Miichen Nancy Mix Debby Monfcrief Earl Moore Julie Moore Mike Moore Donna Moose Joneta Morgan Sharon Morgan Sharon Morris Terry Morrissey Gary Motley Larry Mullinix Dolores Murphy Janet Murphy Joseph Paul Murphy Rocky Mutz David Myers Patsy Nance Linda Neil Linda Nelson Jan Newell Sue Newman Vicki Newsome Emily Nichols Pat Nichols Martha Nobles Linda Nordstrom Harold Northcutt Rosemary Navey Bob Oakley Nancy O'Brien Mike O'Conner Sheryl Odell Linda O'Keefe Suzanne Oliver David Olson Mike Ooley Chris Overholt James Owenby Myrna Owens Peggy Owens ga , 'ii L, s, .JU -an , - 'Z 5i:' M. 'S ii ie'v'vif -.. -I . g 'px r ,.. I 41 XJ T 'Q -1 -at to sf 1' 5 if sf QV .ak fits! . W ,M we O H x . HEl.P!! ltld - M My ,sf 4 ,ar -r 1, f' ff' X y 4 '. Q, V . 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V ss ,a,. , if :QW M. if 5 V - .., A355 Linda Owings Bob Pahlka Brent Palmer Edward Pankey Dan Parchman Brock Parker John Parker Paula Parnell Susie Parr Jim Pate Bill Pearsall Lynda Penner Janis Pennington Kay Pennington Connie Perrin Ted Perry Ann Peterson Chris Peterson Elizabeth Phelps Larry Pitts Linda Pimberton Sherry Plater Linda Platt Rita Plum Connie Poffenberger Sally Pointer John Pool David Prange Cynthia Precure Steve Press Don Price Frances Price Sally Prince Roneda Rackley Rhea Randall Nancy Rainy Students new to Putnam City prepare for an exciting year Patty Ratcliff H - va A 1, X Paula Ratcliff - , , Marcia Rayner E. Grady Reaves K Janet Reed Q, M Delano Ramsey 'tv K. FRESHMEN Largest Class Sparks Spirit 5 ,.-' 1- at if A13 ,A :.. iw, -if 'gk . X ' is 1 1 t vi! ,K , f I l la fl x t. il' K of 51 ,. is A.,- Kay Sanders . Keith Sa rvela ' - Paul Schanz ' g John Schnorrenberg Ralph Schoeffler 'h Candy Scott Charlotte Scott Glenda Scott Mary Scott H ' Steve Scott L: I Vx Gary Shank ' Melinda Shanks Marsha Sharp John Shelton Carl Sherrill Connie Shockley Sharon Shores Gary Shrum ...sd 4 ..,,. 3 if rt' g-as aff' 1' ,fm S iss, R 1 If 31' 4 'GF Ray Renegar Eddie Renfro Mary Repenski Jack Rhodes Lee Rittenhouse Marcia Roberts Linda Robinson Nancy Robinson Terry Robison Gary Robuck Jean Roden Bobby Roof Robert Ross Bonnie Rowe Ricky Russell Susan Russell Phil Ryan Gwen Sand s 1' I . 3 221 FRESHMEN Enter the Big Change Becky Smith Kathy Smith Margaret Smith Mike Smith Sheryl Smith Steve Smith vm f 4? iw . 5,,,,. O O O .B a e , J T irir M f it Larry Shulanberger Tom Sim George Zinck Marilyn Slack Barry Smith Barbara Smith Terrall Smith H. Tommy Smith 7 ,, Shirley Sprinkle 'R 3, ' 'td Stanley Snell A T .M-9 ' Joe Spain V N 1 Ted Stacy ' '- 35572 -tl! aa '41-ay Jim Stalder - , - tw Suzan Stalder J W A a Rose Stallings 6 T 1 'rs - g Im M -3, , David Standage t 12 , K- - ' Y Ray Stark 7' ' 3 A ' Lg- Vicki stein Q, S J - tk!! i f gl' 1 1 -uW,.?'r Q V Kenneth Sterbenz ,, I A y H if Mike Stinchomb -S V ' V . 9' T' Ti, Gene Stone V .Q V g: Kathy Stoneking ' 1 +5 Joe Sfofv - J ' J 'jr 1 j W3 ml,,,,,,, S kg , Sellberf Stout 1 1 T' ' ' ' ,ja ,Zz Floydale Sunderland Penny Summers Sheralyn Summers Julie Sutton Mary Lou Tabor Jerry Talmadge Susan Tanksley Ray Tatyrek -ge. X J Cheryl Taylor Q ' David Taylor Donna Taylor ,f Jackie Taylor Mark Taylor Steve Terrell Steve Terry Diane Terry Kenny Testerman Algerita Thacker Billy Theus Gary Thomas Gordon Thomas Bob Thompson Dale Thompson Larry Thompson Pam Thompson Phyllis Thorpe Dennis Thurman Karen Tiemier Earl Tilly Karen Tucker Linda Tucker Marcia Tuttle Gail Twedt Susan Usher Ann Vankrieken David Vineyard Sandy Wadley Susan Waggener Ken Wagner Marcia Wagner Edward Waida Cathy Wandenville Beverly Walkden Ginger Walker Steve Walker Terry Wall Drew Waller Mary Waller ,QS lf 'JJ' pf or' arf. V - Aw 4 K K 2 x .ff fo o l 9 'll -9- 'ar is my Q 8. y 'San 1316 is f f i s a ' 3 fi 2 it I 1' :gigs ,... Q. .. . ,T gf' S if fe ff' af y y f f V at-L STUPlD BOOKS!! ca 1:2 1 J 3, .S ,, 4 . .J 5 Jw i 5 A: if FRESHMEN Discovering New World, New Friends - ... - Susan Warren - W ' f f A K - David Watts xp, ' 1 4 at -- ' Mary Ester Webb 'W' yy ' - my W - .f A Marv Webber 45 'Qui , sas' Tommy Weichbrodt V ' in ' ' Emmy Weldon Terry Wells Beverly West f Steve Westfall Jimmy Whaley Joe Wheeler Bruce White 9. Floyd Wallis Sherree Walsh Linda Watson Tony Walters Don Walton Jerry Warlick is Z Tom Whited f - Payne Whiteway A i. A A A Linda whmey 's'. 72+ E i LA W Linda Whittaker Y ff-A 5 K Mac Weir N, I W Charles Wilcox I fig 3 mi ass . wifi' H 5? if 'll , .-v X K3 f Q 224 Becky Williams Evelyn Williams Mike Williams Jo Williamson Vicky Willoughby Bill Wilson Gary Wilson Mike Wilson Miles Wire David Womack Kathy Womack Mary Beth Wood Nicky Woodard Kathy Woodring Leigh Woodring Beth Worley Diane Wright Cheryl Young David Baily Van Bonham Carolyn Bramley Glenna Chappell Ronnie Cummings Kathi Daniels Pat Fultz Sue Gofourth Lynn Haws Richard Holcomb Sandra Hedrich Charles Hill Elaine Johnsion Gerald McBride Jimmy McClennan John McClure Joe Palmer Donna Rogers in y 'HSI' rw Linda Sanders Charles Simmons Donna We1hers Neill Hanson liiii i Qs . gl-fd 4 Ji. b,-.E no TWO STUDENTS ARE FOUND taking advantage of the wide selection of paper back books in the student book store. . . . AND I HAVE SOMETHING right here in my pocket - just for you. 6 SCHOLARSHIP Scholarship Flourishes At Putnam i Z 1 Putnam City boast eight National Merit Scholarship Semi-finalists: FRONT ROW: Bill Pahlka, Linda Locke, Phil Lemmons. ROW 2: Jimmy Angelo, Mark McClain, Walter Daugherity, Gary Peavler and Mary Rob- inson, the remaining two, are not pictured. Phil Lemons was chosen to represent Oklahoma at House of Burgesses in February. Sophomores who have maintained a 4,00 average are: FRONT Beverly Pozarnsky, Bonnie Pozarnsky, Lunetta Bennett, James ROW: Toni McClary, Jaynie Bullock, Barbi Sellers, Pat Rolfs, Ellis, Yvonne York, Cathy Christner, Carolyn Hunt. Jayne Swenson, Linda Monn, Kathy Alvis. ROW 2: Bill Johnson, Students Earn Recognition t Freshmen who have maintained a 4.00 average are: FRONT ROW: Rick Bronaugh, Clarence Dill, Robert Elkins, Charles Ellis, Kent Mathers, Steven Press, Ted Richardson, Lee Rittenhouse, Bruce White, Tom Whited. ROW 2: Karen Archer, Carolyn Cornett, Cynthia Day, Kay Edde, Sherry Ellwood, Linda Goff, Ola Beth Juniors who have maintained a 4.00 average are: FRONT ROW: Brooke Battles, Glen Robinson. ROW 2: Charles Womack, Anne Hapke. ROW 3: Kathleen O'Brien, James Stacy. P itil r '11 , D' We- Mary Robinson, a Merit Scholarship finalist, is also one of the state finalists in the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow test. Goins, Linda Harris, Holly Hunting, Pam Ivens, Michelle Jungery, Susan Hemp. ROW 3: Evelyn McEarchern, Sharon Morris, Martha Nobles, Susie Parr, Janis Pennington, Linda Robinson, Phyllis Thorpe, Marcia Tuttle, Linda Watson, Vicky Willoughby, David Taylor. Not pictured are Rose Stallings and Bobby Jayroe. M ,mule , .LFE gs ag, A iff! .X,. , X 3 's,,,,,,f- I ' M J,z' 45 pg K .xg 4 Take from our hearts the love of the beautiful, and you fake away all the charm of life. -Rousseau Kaya! y '63 , 7? - iss Dizdfeez pdf akbzews Mt, pizdfeez Qozban QQAUQ mzua Qqeen Cgbae .QM44 ,ma ff ZQSS' LLQQI2 genie .gvdauglzfet 00f6QQ4 QCLQQIZ A Qznice Qidpqin X N X Baggefaaaa Qceen ggaddc, QW, QQ? akin anb aeen Qian. EQSA Qbead QM vvmfmf CCAQ4 Qbead gm! Sam, 9456, Betsy Perry Ba ncl Queen Pat Andrews Football Queen Edie Snell Miss Pirateer FLCZOLURQA 076 Tomml' Abel Buccaneer Sally Duffy Miss Pirateer Brooke Battles Band Queen Bud Townsend Mr. Pirateer Ideal Date Buccaneer Linda Leyerle Press Queen Susan Freeland Miss Pirateer Annual Queen Basketball Queen Ideal DaTe Jack McCaIlisTer Ideal Dale F.H.A. 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Own ,cwzpoae AHA now bam acamplmkai 7fuLa geazzbook now belongn io ifwae of you ulw Sincerely, Suzan and Wai SENIORS Abel, Tom 96, 139, 239, 242, 238, 118, 120, 122 Adair, Ginger 57, 93, 139, 91 Adams, Linda 96, 92, 139, 81 Akin, Harold 113, 114, 139, 236 Albright, Sharon 57, 139, 83 Amos, Rex 139 Anderson, Larry 139 Andreas, Vance 139 Andrews, Pat 242, 164, 44, 76, 54, 50, 71, 139, 73, 138, 230 Angelo, Jimmy 51, 85, 98, 139, 134, 226, 136 Apple, James 139 Aschmann, Tim 139 Ashmore, Larry 96, 139 Atlee, John 87, 100, 139 Austell, Mike 51, 85, 87, 140 Ayers, John 100, 140 Ayers, Patti 55, 87, 97, 140 Balaty, Janet 50, 57, 140 Baldwin, Kathy 96, 140 Baldwin, Scotty 108, 140 Barber, Linda 56, 64, 140 Barham, Kathie 100, 140 Barnicoat, Gary 96, 140, 113 Bauldridge, Barbara 59, 140 Bean, Sherrie 61, 96, 140 Becquamaeny 56, 57, 1oo, 140 Blackledge, Larry 140 Blakley, Dwayne 140 Blank, Judy 77, 140 Blundell, Paula 141 Borgstadt, Tom 141 Bowen, Karen 50, 54, 83, 87, 91, 93, 96,141,136 Boyd, Francie 57, 93, 98, 101, 141 Boydston, Naomi 141 Boyington, Larry 141 51 , 79, 95, Brackett, Tommie 61, 87, 141 Bradshaw, Roger 141 Brandt, Ronny 141 Brewer, Cherrylnn 60, 74, 77, 96, 97, 141 Bricker, Tom 141 Britton, Phyllis 51, 57, 83, 97, 141, 136 Broderick, Tom 141 Brower, Linda 141 Brownlee, Stan 114, 141, 113 Bryan, Eddie 141 Burford, Joe 142 Burdg, Roger 96, 142 Burton, Jerry 142 Burton, Karen 57, 142 Burton, Sharen 59, 92, 142 Byler, Sally 51, 60, 85, 87, 93 96, 142 Caldwell, Eugene 102, 142 Callaway, Cliff 108, 142 Camp, Donald 142 Cannon, Jan 96, 97, 142 Carruthers, Carol 142 Casher, Carol 91, 93, 97, 142 Casher, Yvonne 87, 142 Castoe, Barbara 96, 97, 142 Chapman, Jo Ann 97, 143 Chapman, Paul 143 Chatman, Stanley 143 Clark, Cathy 143 Clark, Georgette 51, 60, 96, 143 Clark, Jim 85, 143 Clarkson, Linda 51, 81, 92, 96, 143 INDEX Clonce, Delores 93, 96, 143 Clure, Barbara 56, 76, 96, 97, 143 Cole, Kathy 56, 64, 65, 91, 93, 143 Cook, Kenneth 143 Cotham, Peggy 96, 97, 143 Courter, Dean 78, 143 Couser, Donald 143 Couser, Sharon 64, 143 Cox, Shirley 144 Coym, Barbara 57, 85, 87, 93, 95, 144 Crain, Ruth 144 Crews, Judy 51, 57, 85, 91, 93, 97, 144 Crittenden, John 95, 144 Custer, Margaret 144 Dahl, Sherry 51, 94, 96, 144 Daniel, Kenny 144 Dark, Judy 144 Daugherity, Walter 51, 95, 98, 144, 164, 226, 136 Davis, Alice 144 Davis, Curtis, 144 Davis, David 144 Deal, Elyse 144 Deering, Susan 144 Delancy, Charles 108, 144 Dennis, Janis 145 Diebold, Karin 87, 92, 93, 145 Dittrich, Carolyn 60, 87, 91, 93, 145 Dobbs, Jim 145 Duffy, Sally 50, 54, 82, 83, 96, 130, 145, 239, 242, 238, 235 Dunham,Kay 57, 145 Eads, Sherry 76, 92, 145 Echols, Bob 145 Echols, Buddy 145 Echols, Shirley 91, 93, 145 Edde, Richard 113, 114, 145 Eichor, Larry 145 Elkins, Gordon 51, 70, 76, 96, 98, 145, 231 Elliott, Floyd 145 Ellis, Mickey51,55, 70, 73, 76, 93, 96, 145 Elson, Steve 146 Emmert, Bill 146 Fash, Mary 51, 58, 96, 101, 146 Fillippo, Peggy 93, 96, 97, 146 Fillebrown, Karen 85, 95, 98, 146 Fleischman, Billie 85, 87, 92, 146 Ford, John 146 Foster, Phil 146 Francis, Jim 146 Franklin, Stanley 146 Frederick, Roger 65, 1 14 Freed, John 146 Freeland, Susan 44, 50, 51, 54, 71, 73, 76, 85, 96, 146, 240, 136 Fritze, Cheryl 87, 91, 93, 146 Fuller, Judy 147 Fuller, William 147 Gabel, Barbi 57, 87, 91, 93, 147 Gallion, Dan 147 Gambill, Greer 147 Garland, Sherry 96, 147 Garrett, Evelyn 93, 147 Garvin, Janice 147 Gattenby, LeAnn 56, 64, 92, 93, 147 Gebhart, Phyllis 93, 147 113, 146, Giager, Ricky 124, 147 Gibbs, Sue Ann 50, 55, 83, 87, 96, 132, 147, 241 Gibson, Phil 147 Gillespie, Shirley 147 Gilley, Janice 147 Gillilan, Weldon 65, 101, 148 Gilpin, Bernice 54, 91, 93, 148, 234 Glass, John 148 Gordon, Donna 71, 73, 77, 85, 87,913,148 Grant, Bobbi 74, 77, 148 Grant, Steve 148 Gravitt, Carolyn 61, 87, 93, 148 Gray, lrmon 148, 241 Griffin, Gene 108, 148 Grimm, Joan 51, 97, 148 Grimm, John 148 Gritzmaker, Janet 60, 85, 87, 92, 93, 96, 148 Guthery, Buddy 96, 148 Guthery, Roger 148 Hackney, Linda 71, 77, 148 Hains, Darrell 149 Hambay, Sherri 51, 149 Hamblin, Twana 149 Hamit, Karen 56, 91, 149 Hardman, Carol 149 Harris, Beth 50, 51, 57, 83, 85, 87, 98, 149, 136 Hawk, Bob 149 Hawkins, Kathy 76, 87, 92, 93, 101, 149 Haynes, Cora 65, 74, 76, 96, 149 Hendren, Steven 149 Hendrix, Jane 62, 92, 97, 149 Henry, Dotty 81, 92, 96, 101, 149 Henson, Sandy 149 Hestand, Dean 44, 149 Hicks, Carola 83, 93, 96, 100, 51, 58, 101 Higgins, Carol 96, 150 Hill, Janet 150 Hobbs, Pamela 150 Holtzeheimer, Sue 100, 101, 150 Homer, Claudia 50, 61, 71, 73, 77, 85, 87, 96, 150 Hoppers, Bob 77, 150 Horner, Scott 78 Hotaling, Alan 150 House, Pamela 87, 150 Howard, Peggy 150 Howe, Marian 61, 64, 92, 98 150 Howell, Gary 150 Huckabee, Loisanne 44, 55, 91, 93, 150 Hudgins, Sweeney 150 Huff, Rick 150 Hurley, George 151 Ishmael, Rick 77, 151 Jacobs, Neal 96, 151 Jacobsen, Carol 73, 91, 93, 151 Johnson, Jo Ellen 51, 56, 57 85, 86, 87, 98, 151 Johnson, Lee 151 Johnson, Leslie 151 Jones, Delene 56, 93, 96, 151 Jones, Gayle 96, 97, 151 Kamprath, Martha 87, 91, 93, 151 Karr, Carolyne 151 Keith, Karin 93, 101, 151 Kerr, Sylvia 97, 151 Kesler, Bill 151 Kesler, Diane 93, 151 Kimery, Margie 56, 152 King, Diane 152 Kinney, Lonnie 44, 56, 64, 91, 93, 152 Kinney, Ronnie 152 Knight, Jim 108, 152 Knight, Kathy 51, 91, 93, 97, 101, 138, 152 Lacy, James Lakin, Shirley 96, 152 Lamb, Gene 108, 152 Landon, Joe 152 Landon, Linda 61, 152 Lazzelle, Fred 98, 152 Lee, William 152 77, 78, 96, 152, 164, 136, 226 Lewis, Diane 93, 152 Leyerle, Linda 51, 57, 71, 73, 77, 85, 87, 99, 153, 240 Lillenas, Cindy 50, 55, 71, 77, 87, 99, 153 Lineberry, Richard 100, 153 Lipe, Casper 118, 123 Locke, Linda 51, 93, 100, 153 226, 136 Lockhart, Doug 108, 153 Loflin, Sue 153 Logsdon, Tom 108, 153 London, Sondra 153 Love, Janice 50, 51, 57, 85, 87, 98, 153 Lovelace, Alexis 56, 153 Loyd, Mike 51, 96, 153 Luper, Glen 96, 153 Lynch, Robert 51, 61, 153 McCallister, Jack 60, 85, 99, 153, 240 McClain, Mark 85, 153, 226 McClure, Bill 96, 154 McCormick, Molly 50, 51, 85, 98, 154 McCullagh, Patt McDaniel, Gail 54, 60, 71, 73, 76, 90, 91, 92, 93, 96, 99, 154, 241 McHenry, Tom 76, 99, 154 Mc Kaskle, Jerry 65, 154 McLaughlin, Paul 73, 77, 83, 99, 154 McWhorter, Joy Dell 87 Maddox, Freda 149, 154 Malone, Carl 154 Maloney, Roy 154 Mash, Linda 56, 64, 91, 93, 154 Mason, Sandy 96, 154 Mason, Tom 154 Matthews, Jim 154 Mayes, Hazel 57, 96, 97, 154 Miller, Connie 96, 155 Miller, David 155 Mills, Alissa 155 Mills, Billy 155 Mills, Jim 155 Milner, Susan 155 Minick, Joe 155 Minter, Sandra 51, 100, 155 Mitchell, Cindy 155 Mitchell, Raymond 155 Mitchell, Rodney 51, 78, 95, 96, 155 Mollon, Pat 155 Molloy, Joyce 51, 87, 93, 155 Monds, Don 155 Moody, Dee Anne 155 Morley, Candy 51, 58, 91, 93, 97, 98, 101, 156 243 Lemmons, Phil 44, 50, 51, 73, 241, Morris, Mike 156 Murphy, Carol 65, 87, 100, 156 Neuenschwander, Sandy 61, 96, 156 Newby, Ann 56, 156 Neuman, Alma 91, 93, 156 Nichols, Sandra 97, 156 Nicholson, Mike 156 O'Connor, Sue 91, 93, 97, 156 Odell, Brenda 156 Oliphant, Harry 108, 156, 118, 120 Oliver, Robert 156, 114 O'Steen, Dub 156, 113, 114 O'Steen, Steve 156, 113, 114 Owens, Larry 156 Padley, Pamela 156 Parmley, Becky 157 Pahlka, Bill 44, 50, 51, 73, 78, 96, 157, 240 Paskvan, David 157 Peavler, Gary 157 Peiffer, Bill 157 Ptrehm, Sharyn 58, 81, 87, 91, 93, 101, 157 Phillips, Dick 157 Phipps, Michelle 51, ao, 85, 87, 92, 96, 157 Phipps, Robert 157 Poindexter, David 157 Poindexter, Judy 51, 157 Poling, Janette 93, 157 Pontius, Uwe 50, 51, 77, 78, 157 ' Poole, Cheryl 93, 97, 153 Porter, Gloria 51, 61, 71, 73, 74, 77, 85, 87, 99, 157 Posey, Robert 157 Powers, Elizabeth 157 Presley, Larry 158 Price, Jack 158 Purcell, Sheila 51, 57, 70, 73, 76, 158, 240, 136 Randle, Beth 51, 59, 87, 93, 98, 158 Ray, Linda 51, 71, 73, 77, 85 87, 99, 158, 241 Reed, Gil 76, 158, 118, 120, 123 Reeves, Brent 158 Reid, Beverly 96, 130, 158 Repinski, Butch 158 Rich, Gerald 158 Richardson, Russell 158, 123 Rinkle, Jo 83, 158 Roach, Janet 158 Robinson, Mary 91, 93, 96, 227 Rodgers, Bobby 108, 159 Rodriguez, Betty 159 Raifs, Linda 57, 75, 87, 99, 159 Rollins, Jim 159 V Royer, Pam 51, 159 Rucker, Robert 159 Rucker, Virginia 91, 93, 159 Rush, Alan 159 Rutledge, Edwina 51, 97, 159 Sallstrom, Sue 159 Sammons, Vickie 87, 97, 159 - Sanders, Linda 77, 159 Sanders, Lindsay 159 Sauer, Rick 159 Schaller, Ralph 100, 159 Scheulen, Twila 91, 93, 159 Schmid, Roberta 85, 98, 160 Scott, Larry 81, 160 Scrivner, Betty 50, 83, 92, 96, 97, 160 Seale, Nina 160 Shelton, Martha 160 1 244 INDEX Sherrill, John 160 Shipp, Mike 160 Shorter, Joe 65, 160 Sinclair, John 160 Slaughter, Janie 71, 77, 160, 233 Smith, Barbara 93, 160 Smith, Bobby 100, 160 Smith, Cary 160 Smith, Marty 96, 160 Smith, Wanda 54, 91, 93, 160, 241 Snell, Edie 5, 44, 48, 49, 50, 52, 54, 69, 71, 73, 76, 80, 82, 83, 160, 164, 232, 242 Snellgrove, Sherron 161 Srum, Bob 161 Stalder, Steve 76, 161 Stamman, Don 161 Stein, Jo Ann 64, 161 Stetler, Bill 51, 161 Stetler, Sandy 92, 93, 100, 101, 161 Stookey, Pat 161 Strang, Michael 51, 77, 78, 95, 161, 136 Sutton, Sylvia 61, 64, 161 Swan, Steve 102, 161 Swanda, Suzie 161 Swimmer, Pat 57, 91, 93, 161 Tanksley, Bill 65, 161 Tate, Vicki 161 Taylor, Robert 96, 108, 111, 118, 123, 162 Tewsley, Carolyn 162 Thomas, Cheryl 50, 93, 162 Thompson, Dennis 96, 102, 162 Thompson, Fred 96, 102, 162 Thompson, Jim 60, 87, 101, 162 Todd, Tink 74, 162 Townsend, Bud 51, 108, 111, 162, 240,118,121 Turner, Carolyn 64, 93, 162 Tuttle, Linda 51, 57, 87, 91, 93, 101, 162 Van Gundy, Rod 162 Vaughn, Joe 162 Waddle, James 162 Walker, Cherita 57, 71, 73, 77, 91, 93, 162 Walker, John 162 Walker, Linda 51, 55, aa, 91, 93, 97, 163 Wall, Linda 163 Waller, Vicki 56, 163 Wallis, R. W. 163 Walter, Sally 83, 96, 163 Walton, Jim 114, 113, 163 Waugh, Scott 50, 85, 96, 98, 163 Westfall, Jerri 83, 93, 163 White, Benny 51, 163 White, Carolyn 57, 83, 96, 138, 163 Winkler, Harold 163 Winslow, Lynette 50, 60, 71, 73, 77, 163 Wise, Wayne 163 Wolfe, Dolores 91, 97, 163 Wollard, Cathi 64, 97, 163 Wooden, Don 164 Woods, Vicki 164 Workman, Ron 164 Wright, Donna 71, 73, 77, 164 JUNIORS Adams, Sharon 151 Adams, William 151, 124 Allen, Donald 151 Allen, Margaret 151, 56, 76, 166, 93 Allen, Terry 151, 76, 86 Amos, Janice 65, 151 Anneler, Mick 151 Aschmann, Rachel 77, 151, 100 Atwill, Valerie 151 Ayers, Jane 151 Babbit, Eunice 60, 50, 151, 78 Bailey, Richard 151 Baker, Gary 151 Ballard, Sharon 151 Barham, Jerry 151 Barrett, Steve 151 Bates, Darla 89, 151 Battles, Brooke 56, 76, 70, 73, 151, 242 Bauldridge, Bill 151 Baumeister, Terry 151, 180, 166, 83, 113 Beall, Sharon 61, 51 Beals, Susie 76, 89, 92, 151 Beard, Pat 50, 58, 83, 151 Beckett, Charley 151, 124 Beasley, Bob 152, 77, 71, at Beeson, Marilyn 50, 93, 91, 152 Begley, Phil 152 Bennett, Bobbie 152 Benson, Donna 57, 152 Bernier, Dan 152 Berryman, Jim 152 Babb, Judy 152 Birchall, Bill 152 Bicknell, Pat 56, 76, 92, 152 Birdsong, Sandina 89, 91, 93, 152 Blair, Darlene 56, 152 Blevins, Diane 152 Blevins, Mike, 152 Blizzard, Linda 61, 152, 91, 50 Boatman, Cynthia 60, 152, 92 Boismier, Janice 152, 89, 100 Bond, Billie Ann 58, 153 Bonham, Meredith 153 Boone, Thomas 153, 65 Booton, Linda 83, 57, 153, 77, 93, 89 Bosnyak, Steve 153, 81 Bounds, Judy 58, 153, 77, 71 Bounds, Sharon 153, 50 Bowen, Howard 143 Bowie, Sherry 153, 77, 98, 71, 73, 83 Boyer, Judy 56, 153 Bracher, Jayn 60, 153 Bradshaw, Jim 153 Brant, John 153, 50, 60, 61 Brawner, Sam 153 Bray, Dianne 60, 153, 76, 50, B9 Bredon, Billie 59, 153, 50 Brey, Richard 153 Bridal, Don 153, 95, 50, 77 Brown, Allen 153, 180 Brown, Becky 89, 61, 153, 50, 64, 90 Brown, Dexter 153 Brown, Marilynn 58, 153, 89, 83 Brown, Melba 153 Brown, Steve 153 Brownen, Linda 153, 54 Burris, DeWayne 180 Burum, Kristi 56, 153 Bush, Laura 57, 153, 50, 78, 89 Bush, Susan 153, 78 Bushree, Margaret 153, 94, 89, 100 Buttry, Judy 60, 153, 89 Caldwell, Mary 153, 89 Campbell, Charlotte 153 Cannon, Robert 154, 124 Carnevale, Tommy 154, 78, 73, 85 Chambers, Bruce 154, 108 Chambers, Wes 154 Christner, Carol 154 Clark, Carole 89, 57, 154, 76, 50, 70, 73 Clark, David 154 Clark, Ken 154 Clayton, Mike 154, 51, 99, 166, 60 Cleavelin, Nancy 154, 81, 93 Coates, Linda 154 Cockrell, Sheila 154, 92, 103 Cole, John 154, 81 Cole, King 154, 81 Collier, Stanley 154, 95 Combs, Rosemary 58, 154 Cook, Linda 89, 61, 154, 50, 78 Cooley, Lela 154 Corn, Danny 154 Cotten, Van 154, 86, 85, 44 Covington, Judy 54, 92, 89, 93, 155 Cox, Judy 60, 95, 89, 100, 155 Craig, Keith 58, 92, 81, 155 Craig, Terry 155 Crain, Phil 155 Crum, Janice 100, 155 Curtis, Kenneth 180, 155 Dahl, Randy 94, 155 Danley, Bill 155 Danvers, Mary 155 Darrow, Dennis 155, 78 Davis, Anita 155, 83 Davis, Glen 155, 180 Davis, Joe 155 Davis, Sharon 59, 155, 76, 89 Dawes, Allan 155 Dawson, Shelby 155, 77, 74, 100 Dean, Don 155 Deckard, Judy 59, 155, 95 De Hart, Sherri 59, 155, 92, 50 Denning, Sharon 99, 155, 64, 83 Dick, Dina 74, 155, 76 Dickerson, Vernon 155, 180 Dieckmann, Judy 59, 155, 76, 89 Dillard, Larry 155, 102 Dietenderfer, Mary 57, 155, 89 Douglas, Don 156, 100 Dowdle, Richard 156 Ducharme, Lyn 58, 156, 93, 91 Duncan, Barbara 61, 156, 93 Dunlap, Leslie 61, 156, 77 Dunn, Mike 156 Dunn, Randy 156 Duston, John 156 Duttweiler, Steve 156 Eakes, Mac 156 East, Richard 156, 95, 81 Easter, Terry 156 Edmonds, Dave 156, 180 Elder, Julie 51, 156, 100 Elliot, Donald 156 Embry, Don 157 English, Helen 157 Estrada, David 157, 180 Fairweather, Norman 157 Fauss, Larry 157 Felible, Sharon 60, 89, 95, 100, 157 Fisher, Diana 60, 65, 157 Flowers, Rita 157 Floyd, Jim 157 Flynn, Jesselyn 157 Folson, Sharon 59, 89, Foster, Robert 157 Frazier, Dick 157, 81 Freeman, Gaylene 64, 157 Frees, Shayla 157 Fulton, Mack 157 Furgason, Jim 157 Gabler, Charlotte 59, 157 Gann, Lynda 85, 157 Garey, Steve 157 Garland, Anna 56, 76, 89, Garrett, Gloria 157 Garvin, Terry 157 Gay, Tommy 157 Geiger, Roy 157 Genthe, Charlie 157, 95, 51, 44 George, Steve 157 Gibson, Linda 50, 58, 83, 89, 157 157 157 Gibson, Mary 78, 89, 100, 157 Glass, Carol 157 Glennie, Barbara 95, 157 Godwin, Doris 157 166, Golden, Meg 54, 81, 82, 157 Goldstein, Don 157, 100 Goodman, Pat 158 Goodwin, George 158, 108 Goodwin, Jimmy 158, 108 Gray, Howard 158, 51, 81 Griffin, George 158, 108 Guthrie, Ed 158, 108, 118, Guthrie, Rufus 158 Gyger, Randy 158 Hadaway, Pat 81, 158 Hamilton, Sharon 158 Hale, George 158, 71, 108 Hamman, Reginald 158, 77, 74, 79, 71, 103 Hammond, Jerry 158, 81 Handke, Harold 158, 81 Hanger, Kay 50, 57, ss, 89, iss Hapke, Ann 50, 158 Harlin, Gary 158, 103, 78 Hardway, Diana 89, 100, 158 Harris, Peggy 93, 158 Harris, Phil 158, 108 Hartmann, Barry 158 Haupt, Ronald 158, 108 Hayes, Arthur 158 Haynes, Steve 158 Hazels, Dave 158 Heid, Philip isa Henderson, Marti 100, 158 Hendrick, Roy 158 Henkuzens, Valdez 158 Henninger, Dian 57, 81, 158 Herring, Darla 100, 158 Herschberger, Lousetta 158 Hess, Dixie 59, 93, 159 Hickock, Terry 159, 83, 118, 119 Hill, Linda 159 Hinshaw, Pam 76, 159 Hodge, Barbara 61, 159 Hoekstra, Suzanne 81, 89, 92, 93, 101, 159 Holcomb, Karen 159 Holliday, Mary 81, 159 Hopkins, Thelma 159 Howard, Pete 159 Howe, Barbie 81, 89, 159 Hoyt, Connie 159 Hughs, Bill 159 Hugos, Karen 58, 89, 159 Hunt, Kathleen 50, 92, 93, 159 Hunt, Richard 159 Hutchins, John 160 119 INDEX Hyatt, Daryl 160 Iles, Erwin 160 Jackson, Bette 58, 89, 93, 160 Jacobsen, Shirley 160 Jacoby, Mike 160 James, Jennifer 83, 160 Jennings, Kirk 160 Johannes, Carol 160 Jeter, Joe 160 Johnson, Dennis 160, 60, 44 Johnson, Helen 61, 93, 160 Johnson, Roy 160 Jones, James 161 Jones, Larry 160 Jones, Loren 160 Jordan, Cathy 160 Keller, Larry 161 Kelley, Dennis 161, 50 Kelley, Elaine 58, 89, 161 Kidd, Mary 50, 76, 83, 89, 100, 161 King, Candace 56, 161 King, Wayne 161, 99, 103 Kinsey, Linda 161 Kirk, Stanley 161 Kissinger, Betty 161 Klinnert, Judy 61, 161 Koone, Steve 161 Kubiak, Patsy 161 Kuykendall, Ron 161 Lane, Stewart 161, 44, 95, 76, 70, 78, 166, 73 Langston, Larry 161, 124 Leathers, Linda 161 Lekawski, Tom 161, 95 Levann, Sherry 56, 61, 83, 161 Lewis, Elaine 61, 89, 161 Leyhe, Mike 161, 108 Linder, Martha 161 Lofte, Tom 161 Looper, Danny 161 Lotz, Kathy 58, 161 McCann, Richard 162 McDaniel, Kenny 162, 91 McDowell, Glenda 61, 74, 77, 89, 162 McKinney, Wayne 162, 70, 81 McKinnis, Dorothy 78, 91, 93, 162 McLaughlin, Donna 162 McLaughlin, Pam 162 Mclemore, John 162, 91, 108 McMillan, Donald 162 McMillan, Ronald 162 McWhirter, Joydell 162 Mace, Alan 161, 50 Mace, John 161 Maddox, Elsie 161 Maddox, Freda 161 Mahan, Larry 161 Malone, Rita 65 Mapes, Donna 162 Marlatt, Betty 56, 76, 89, 161 Martens, Joan 162 Martin, Joyce 83, 162 Massey, Ralph 162, 95, 51 Maxwell, Albert 162 Maxwell, Anna 162 Maxwell, Max 162, 51 Marilee 61, 50, 70, Mayfield, 73, 89, 92, 162 Merchant, Kristina 56, 64, 162 Metzig, Bob 162 Meyers, Donna 85, 162 Miller, Doyle 162, 102 Miller, Frances 162 Miller, Jack 162 Mills, Tom 162 Millsaps, Ralph 162, 95, 77, 94 Minick, Janie 162 Minton, Richard 162 Mitchell, Neil 162 Moore, Gary 162 Moore, Suzi 76, 163 Moose, Sharen 77, 85, 89, Morris, Anne 92, 163 Morwood, Andy 163, 112, 113 Munn, Joyce 163 Murphy, Benny 163 Murphy, Mike 163, 81 Mutz, Lenard 163 Naeher, Barbara 56, 83, 163 Nedbalek, Arleen 60, 89, 163 Nees, Jimmy 163 Nelson, John 108 Newton, John 163 Nichols, Glory 56, 83, 163 Nicholson, Larry 163 Nicolosi, Melvin 163 Nightingale, Charles 163 Nikkel, Carolyn 60, 92, Nipper, Sherry 59, 76, 83, 164 Northrop, James 164 O'Brien, Kathleen 50, 95, 98, 164 O'Connor, Beverly 50, 89, 100, 164 163 163 89, 94, Oliphant, vicki sa, 71, 77, ai, 89, 164 Osborn, Sharon 50, 61, 64, 85, 89, 164 Pace, Keith 164 Packard, Althea 57, 164 Paint Cheryl 58, 83, 164 Palmer, Sandra 50, 57, 89, 94, 95, 98, 100, 164 Palmer, Steve 164 Paschal, Sam 164, 98 Pate, Don 164 Pearson, Linda 57, 83, 164 Peddy, Kathryn 61, 144 Pendleton, Ann 58, 76, 89, 164 Penner, Ricky 164, 50, 60, 61 Percival, Teresa 164 Perkins, Phil 164 Peterson, Darlene 59, 89, 98, 164 Pettis, Larry 164,' 124 Petty Ron 164, 101 Pfeil, Paulette 56, 64, 89, 92, 164 Pickard, Sharon 91, 93 Pierce, Judy 61, 64, 76, 164 Pincham, Joan 165 Pindell, Pam 58, 89, 92, 165 Plunkett, Ruby 165 Poarch, Jerry 165 Poe, Sharon 60, 83, 89, 165 Pogue, Don 165 Poindexter, Harold 165 Polk, Carol 85, 165 Porter, Shirley 165, Powell, Ricky 95, 165, 76, 50, 100, 44 Prange, Larri 165, 83 Precure, Janiece 60, 92, 165 Presley, Mariorie 165 Price, Jo Anna 57, 89, 91, 92, 165 Price, Laura 51, 60, 71, 81, 165 Prince, Nancy 58, 89, 165 Puckett, Darryl 165 Puckett, Lynne 50, 81, 165 Purcell, Jack 165 Radcliff, Tony 165 Ramsey, Ronda 61, 92, 165 Raney, David 165 Rasor, Carol 165 Recer, Tim 165, 118, 120 Reed, Doug 165 Reneau, Rex 165 Reynolds, Sheila 60, 165 Richardson, Jo 59, 85, 165 Ritter, Bob 60 Roberts, Cherrie 61, 65, 89, 93 165 Roberts, Whit 165, 91 Robinson, Buddy 165, 85 Robinson, Cheryl 81, 165 Robinson, Diana 59, 165 Robison, Glenn 66, 165 Robinson, Glenda 66, 165 Rogers, Richard 166, 102 Ross, James 166 Rowland, Layma 166 Rucker, Louis 166 Rutherford, Dorinda 166 Samuelson, Nancy 59, 71, 73 77, 89, 166 Saunders, Steven 95, 166, 102 Scarbrough, Bill 166 Sconce, Junior 166, 108 Seal, Kenneth 166 Servick, Cam 166 Shank, Larry 166 Sharp, Bert 166 Sharp, Carolyn 51, 60, 73, 74 77, 89, 166 Shaver, Terrie 61, 91, 166 Sherer, Karen 166 Sherrill, Ruth 58, 166 Shipp, Nancy 59, 89, 166 Shipp, Sheila 166 Shively, Paul 166 Showalter, Paul 166 Simmons, Larry 166, 108 Sinex, Brad 166, 124 Singree, Cheryl 50, 61, 73, 89 92, 166 Sink, Jon 166 Slusher, Janie 50, 60, 73, 71, 77, 83, 89, 166 Smith, Carol 23, 65, 92, 93, 166 Smith, Clifton 166 Smith, Susan 166 Snyder, Kenneth 167, 102 Sommer, Jim 167 Sorensen, Janie 50, 64, 167 Spivey, Pat 73, 77, 167 Springer, Jo 56, 167 Southerland, James 167 Stacy, James 95, 51, 167, 99 50, 94 Starkey, Perry 167 Starr, Starlyn 59, 167 Steckler, Leslie 59, 167 Steele, Duchess 59, 89, 96, 92 167 Stewart, Buddy 167, 180, 85 Stewart, Rachel 83, 167 Stich, Ellen 89, 92, 167 Stinchcomb, Larry 167, 99, 103 Stinson, Tim 167, 108 Stone, Susan 61, 73, 77, 89 98, 168 Story, Linda 64, 168 Suter, Nancy 50, 89, 92, 168 Sutton, Barbara 168 Sutton, Linda 85, 89, 168 Swartz, Barry 168, 180, 86, 85 Sweeney, Clark 168 Tarver, Charles 168 Tate, Rusty 168, 108 Taylor, Laura 61, 89, 168 Taylor, Paul 168 Terrell. David 168, 113 245 i v 1 Terry, Lou Ann 61, 168 Terry, Michael 168 Thayer, Terry 168 Thacker, Twala 60, 169 Thomas, Bill 169 Thomas, Bobbye 169 Thomas, Carolyn 50, 60, 71, 73, 77, 81, 89, 169 Thomas, Sonny 169 Thomas, Warren 169 Thompson, Tim 169, 101 Tillotson, Paul 168 Toombs, Evelyn 57, 81, 91, 101, 169 Travis, Eddie 169 Tripp, Sandra 169 Troyer, Jack 169 Tryner, Kenneth 169, 50 Turner, Dick 95, 169, 50, 94 Underwood, Robert 169 Uzzel, Lynda 81, 91, 169 Vaden, Kathy 71, 77, 169 Van Tuyle, Cheryl 60, 76, 89, 93, 169 Wagner, Dennis 85, 169 Wahler, Bobby 51, 83, 169 Wade, Paula 169 Waddell, Jill 57, 85, 169 Waida, Sharon 57, 169 Warfle, Sherri 58, 89, 169 Watts, Wende 169 Webb, R. M. 169 Wells, Joe 101, 169 Westervelt, Danny 169 Wheatly, Carl 169, 108 Whitely, Charlie 83, 169 Whiteturkey, Verna 74, 77, 169 Whiteway, Lynn 76, 89, 92, 169 Whittemore, Beth 57, 64, 85, 164 Willey, Terry 169 Williams, Gloria 58, 91, 93, 170 Wills, Judy 56, 170 Wilson, Lois 170 Winkler, Marlene 58, 92, 76, 170 Wirth, David 170 Wolfinbarger, Carol 50, 57, 83, 91, 93, 170 Womack, Charles 50, 95, 166, 170 Wood, Diana 61, 64, 170 Woods, Jack 170 Worthy, Michael 170 Wright, Steve 170 Yeakley, Chris 58, 76, 89, 170 Yount, Frankie 170 SOPHOMORES Adair, Linda 173 Adams, Fae 59, 79, 100, 173 Alexander, Sherrie 175 Allenbaugh, Charles 173 Alvis, Kathy 56, 81, 91, 95, 173, 226 Anders, Teri 59, 66, 85, 173 Anderson, Kenneth Andrews, Mark 81, 173 Andrews, Marrae 60, 83, 90, 98, 100, 173 Angelo, Adrienne 51, 59, 81, 90, 173 Armstrong, Frank Ash, Linda 57, 173 Aubrey, Jim 173 Ayers, Woody 173, 180 Bagby, Larry 173 Bailey, Lynn 173 246 INDEX Baldwin, Jane 81, 95, 173 Baldwin, Jim 124, 173 Barnes, Gary 173 Barnicoat, Tommy 173 Bass, Paul 173 Bates, Danny 173 Baxter, Kay 90, 173 Beach, Bonita 61, 173 Beardsley, Linda 66, 91, 173 Beck, Bob 173 Bednar,'Jacki 60, 173 Bednar, Bobby 173 Bell, Mike 173 Bellomy, Rosie 173 Benedict, Beth 60, 173 Bennett, Barbara 173 Bennett, Lunetta 58, 61, 78 79, 99, 173, 188, 226 Berry, Becky 57, 90, 173 Berry, Frances 173 Berry, Richard 173 180 Best, John 78, 95-, 173 Bettis, Larry 173 Billingsley, Randy 79, 173, lao Bishop, Phil 173 Black, Sammy 95, 173 Blacketer, Jo Ann 173 Blair, Tom 173 Blankenship, Bill 174 Blurton, Ron 174 Boatman, Gary 83, 174 Bohan, Charles 174 Bomhoff, Nancy 60, 81, 90, 174 Bommer, Rita 57, 83, 95, 174 Bonenberger, Toni 57, 79, 174 Bouchelle, Byron 174 Boydston, Elaine 174 Bradley, Marilyn 61, 90, 174 Brainard, Connie 65, 174 Brake, Charles 174 Brandle, Laura 51, 58, 83, 99, 174 Branning, Mike 174 Bratcher, Linda 78, 95, 100, 174 Bray, Glen 174 Brayton, Gail 57, 174 Bredon, Lon Bridwell, Ginger Brim, Marti 174 Briggs, Danny 174 Brisco Denise 61, 174 Brooks, Judy 174 Brotherton, Terry 174 Brown, Dolores 174 Brown, Roxie 174 Brownlee, Cinda 83, 174 Bruce, Roy 174 Buchanan, Ron 174 Buck, Bobby 174, 180 Buford, John 174 Bullock, Jaynie 58, 99, 174 226 Bunge, Sharon 174 Burton, Betsy 50, 57, 90, 99, 188 174, Burton Beverly 174 Burton, Janice 78, 100, 174 Konnie 56, 174 Burum, Burwell, Sue Bush, Darlene 56, 76, 81, 91, 174 Butler, Jimmy 174 Butler, Lynn 44, 95, 174 Byford, Marquita 50, 56, 83, 90, 91, 93, 100, 174, 188 Sharon 56, 174 Linda 61, 174 Caldwell, Callahan, Campbell, Cheryl 56, 174 Linda 66, 174 Campbell, Campbell, Myrna 57, 175 Campbell, Ralph 175 Cannon, Gary 175 Carothers,Mary Ann 56, 83, 90 175 Carpenter, John 175 Carr, Lynn 175 Carrol,Janice 60, 66, 175 Cartwright, Cliff 175 Casford, Judy 57, 175 Casher, Barbara 83, 91, 93, 100, 175 Cavender, Lila 175 Chance, Eddie 95, 99, 175 Choat, Deana 175 Christner, Catherine 56, 83, 90, 175, 226 Chuculate, Ken 175 Clark, Aaron 175 Clark, Butch Clark, Judy 59, 175 Clark, Roberts 175 Clawson, Eugenia 175 Clay, Susie 83, 175 Cline, Douglas 175 Clure, Mary 50, 56, 175 Cobb, Cathy 175 Cochran, Greg 81, 175 Cochran, Jonne 61, 175 Coker, Do-n 175 Collin, Craig 175 Colvert, Jim 81, 175 Combs, Mickey 175 Corder, Kenneth 102, 175 Corlee, Karen 59, 90, 175 Cornman, Lesley 176 Cosgrove, Mike 81, 176 Court, Leonard 60, 176 Courter, Diane 64, 79, 99, 176 Coym, Jackie 176 Crump, Melvin 176 Crytzer, Carolyn 57, 176 Currier, Carla 61, 83, 90, 176 Cyphers, Jan 91, 93, 176 Darnell, Cindy 176 Daugherty, Kenton 176 Davenport, Daryl Davis, Connie 176 Joe 101, 176 Davis, Davis, Judy 58, 83, 90, 176 Davis, Leon 176 Davis, Linda 56, 90, 176 Davis, Ray 176 Ronnie 176 Davis, Deacon, Dennis 176 Deal Ron Dean, ,Linda 61, 176 Dennehy, Pete 176 Dennis, Penny 56, 176 Dich, James 176, 113 Dobbs, Richard Dodson, Pam 60, 91, 176 Doil, Jim 176 Doss, Wayne 176 Downs, Susan 59, 90 176 Drommond, Laverne 176 Drury, Maurine 176 Dubin, Charles 81, 176 Dugger, Emily 59, 78, 100 176 Duncan, Brad 176 Duncan, David 176 Dunham,Pat 176 Dunkerly, Gary 176 Dunn, Linda 58, 81, 90, 91, 93, 176 Durham, David 78, 176 Eads, Ronnie 176 Earls, Allan 176 Early, Bob 176 Easter, Larry 176 Ecker, Collin 129, 176 Edwards, Jolene 177 Edwards, Stanley Edwards, Steve Ekberg, Linda Elliott, Sandra 177 Elliott, Sharon 177 Ellis, Charles 177 Ellis, James 44, 50, 51, 71, 95, 98, 177, 188, 226 Elshire, David 177 Elson, Tom Ely, Alice 56, 81, 177 Enders, Linda 177 Eng, Coni 95, 177 Enos, Bill 177 Enos, Bob 177 Erts, Holly 51, 56, 81, 177 Estrada, Elsie 57, 91, 93, 177 Evens, Leon 177 180, 118, 121 Evans, Mike Ezall, Harold Farmer, Dennis 177 Farris, Susan 177 Fiscus, Frank 177 Fisher, Nita 57, 79, 95, 177 Fitzwater, Beth 57, 91, 93, 177 Follstad, Karen 56, 90, 177 Ford, Marsha 177 Forgue, Jim Fox, Linda 59, 65,- 79, 177 Frame, Jerry 177 Francisco, Larry 81, 102, 177 Franke, Robert 79, 177 Franklin, Lyle Frazier, Johnny 177, 180 Fread, Anita 177 Frederick, Kenneth 78, 177 French, Gary 81, 177 Fry, Gil 124, 177 Fulkerson, Jennifer 59, 79, 178 Furman, Joyce 57, 178 Furrh, Tony 178 Fussell, Dora Lue 178 Gafford,Linda 60, 178 Gardom, Kenneth 178 Garvin, Gale 178, 180 Gehm, Lou 17B George, Jack 178 Giager, Terry 78, 111, 178, 180 Gibbons, Cyndee 178 Gill, Barbara 60, 90, 95, 99 178 Gilleece, Sandra 59, 66, 178 Gillmore, Preston 95, 178 Goble, Gayla 178 Godwin, B. G. 118, 119, 178 Godwin, Bobby 178, 118, 119 Goff, Gary 83, 178 Goodfellow, Frances 59, 178 Goodman, Darla 178 Goodman, Dick 78, 178 Goodwin, Benny 178, 180, 188 56, 99, Goodrich, Ginger 50, 178 Grandstaff, Elaine 61, 100, 178 Gravitt, Clifford 99, 178 Gray, Jerry 178 Gray, Kathy Green, Connie 64, 178 Green, Linda 61, 100, 178 Green, Martha 56, 178 Griffith, Terry 178 Griggs, Harold 178 Gruver, Gary 178 Guernsey, David 79, 178 Hall, Joyce 59, 81, 178 Hall, Robert 65, 78, 178 Halley, Bill 79, 178 Hamby, Terry 178 Hamilton, Dru 60, 178 Hammer, Marye 61, 66, 178 Hand, Roderick 178 Hanigar, Bob Hardee, Mary 61, 178 Harris, Margaret 50, 58, 90, 95, 178 Harrison, Gayle 56, 179 Hart, Jerry 179 Hartsell, John Haupt, Sandra 61, 64, 179 Hawk, Johnny Hawkins, Robin Hayes, Ronnie 179 Heck, David 179 Heitzler, Don 179 Hendren, Jan 59, 179 Hendricks, Steve 95, 99, 179 Henricks, Gerald 85, 179 Henthorn, Barry 108, 179 Henthorn, Kay 179 Herschberger, Vernon 65, 179 Hester, Charles 179 Hiatt, Curt 79, 95, 179 Hicks, Betty 179 Hicks, Gary 179 Hill, Janet Hobbs, Everett 83, 179 Hodges, Donna 179 Holden, Archie 179 Holland, Gary 179 Homer, Marcia 60, 64, 179 Hooper, Annette 179 Hornick, Diana 58, 83, 179 Horton, Lynn 60, 90, 179 Horton, Sandy 92, 179 Howard, Charles 95, Hoyt, Ken 79 Huff, Karen 59, 100, 179 Huggins, Richard 51, 179 Hughes, George 179 Hughes, Bob 179 Hugos, Bill Hulseberg, Terry Hulsey, Patty 51, 56, 91, 179 Humphreys, Jean 179 Hunt, Carolyn 179 Hunt, Carolyn 64, 179, 226 Hurayt, Elaine Huston, Alan 60, 179 Hutto, Francina 57, 179 Hyatt, Nancy 83, 91, 93, 100, 179 100, 179 Ishmael, Jane 77, 98, 179 Jackson, Kathy 59, 180 Jackson, Mike Jackson, Susan 180 Jacobs, Linda 57, 180 Jacob, Rita Jacobs, B. J. Jagosh, Ronnie James, Ranell 56, 180 Jarvis, Dale Jaworsky, Jerry Jennings, Jeanne 58, 65, 180 Jessup, Billy Johnson, Betty Johnson, Bill 95, 99, 180, 226 Johnson, Dickie 66, 180 Johnson, Lory Johnston, Evelyn 61, 180 Johnston, Peggy 60, 78, 180 Jones Bill 85, 124, 180 Jones, Cheryl 51, 57, 76, 90, 99, 180 Jones, Dan 78, 81, 180, 188 Jones, Janet 79, 90, 180 Jones Jimmy 180 Jones, Keith 81, 180 Jones, Linda 180 INDEX Kahl, Janet 61, 180 Kamany, Harry 100, 180 Kamprath, Christine 93, 180 Kandlin, Karin 180 Kedy, Janet 180 Keener, Janet 81, 90, 180 Keeton, Patricia 78, 180 Keil, Norval Kelly, Sue 180 Kennard, Claborn 81, 180 Key, Sandi 57, 79, 90, 180 Kimery, Richard Kimsey, Sue 50, 59, 65, 81, 90, 180 King, Janice 58, 83, 181 Kirk, Bill Klotz, Beverly Knappenberger, Linda 56, 78, 181 Knight,, Donna 61, 99, 181 Koester, Howard Korgan, Larry Krause, Ted 83, 181 Land, Kaye 59, 181 Ladd, Ronnie 181, 118, 121 Langley, Janis Lanier, Sondra 57, 181 Lanius, Lynn 59, 181 Large, David 181 Larsen, Bill 81, 181 Larson, Mark 78, 124, 181 Lash, Carol 61, 79, 181 Lawrence, Cynthia 181 Lawrence, Cynthia 181 Lawrence, Karen 56, 90, 99, 181 Lawton, Parn 181 Lay, Linda 64, 181 Lee, Richard 181 Legg, Susie 60, 64, 181 Leggett, Butch 181 Lemmons, Eric 95, 181 Leverett, Elizabeth 100, 181 Lewis, Jan 181 Lewis, Tom 181 Liesch, Cindy 58, 76, 99, 181 Lindhorn, Pat 181 Littleton, Allen 181 Littleton, Allen 181 Llewellyn, Billy 181 Lockhart, Debbie 181 Lofton, Lynda 181 Lombard, Gary 181 Lott, Nancy 56, 182 Lowe, Jack Lucas, Joe 83, 182 Lucas, Linda 60, 182 Ludwig, Mark 85, 182 Lukaszek, Dolores 182 Lukehart, Barbara 56, 182 Lusk, Sharon 65, 182 Maddox, Butch 124 McCallister, Angela 182 McCann, Randy McCasland, Don 182 McClaflin, Karen 182 McClary, Tom 57, 70, 77, si, 90, 99, 182, 226 McCord, Steve McCoy, Sandy 61, 182 McCumber, Larry 182 McDonald, Richard 182 McDonald, Richard 182 McDonald, Steve 182 Mclntryre, Phyllis 182 McKee, Karen E. 182 McKee, Karen G, 56, 100, 182 McKee, Keith 182 McKeeman, Leland 60, 81, 182 McKelvey, Kris 98, 182 McMullen, Marcia 58, 182 McNeeley, Sharon 80, 58, 90, 95, 182 McPherson, Dewey 182 McQueen, Steve 182 Machala, Nanna 51, 59, 83, 182 Maddox, Chuck 124 Malchi, Gloria 61, 83, 182 Mallory, Robert Mann, Carol 60, 103, 182 Manning, Linda 61, 83, 95, Maples, Don 182 Marino, Betsy Markwell, Gary 182 Markwell, Judy 56, 182 Marlow, Pat 61, 18 Martin, Anne 64, 90, 99, Martin, Tony 182 Mathes, Linda 57, 182 Matlock, Barbara 182 Matthews, Alan 182 Maxwell, Bob 83, 182 Melton, Louise 57, 182 Merchant, Lowell 182 Noyes, Kathy 56, 91, 93, 184 Nye Nancy 184 Okoluk, Richard Ormiston, Tommy 81, 184 Osborne, Jim 184 Overturf, Judy 100, 184 Owens, Clint 184 Owens, Kaye 184 Padley, Matthew 51, 81, 184 Paleck, Lois 95, 184 Parsels, David 'IRA Pate, Jean Patton, Da 90, 100, 184 ve 184 Paul, Robert 85, 184 Paulk, Joe 184 Payne, Jacque 57, 78, 184 Pearce, Be Penticuff, ryl 60, 184 Roe 184 Percival, Linda 161, 184 Merchant, Walter 182 Merideth, Bobby Meyers, Kenneth 183 Miles, James Miles, James Miles, Mandy 50, 183 Millican, Delbert 183 Mills, Bob 183 Mills, Richard 183 Mills, Glenda 183 78, 183, 83, 183, Millstead, Mary 183, 83 Milner, Kenneth 183 Milner, Mary 183 Minick, Jane 183 Minick, Judy Mitchell, Larrane 61, 183 Michell, Wayne 180, 183 Mock, Dennis 183 Molina, Richard 180, 183 Moncrief, Jackie 58, 188 Monn, Linda 61, 76, 226 Montoya, David 183 Montoya, Melinda 183 Moore, David 98, 183 Moore, Earl 183 Moore, Karen Moore, Patsy 60, 183 Moo re Moore, Ronnie 95, 183 Sherrie 60, 90, 183 Perrin, Lester 83, 184 Perry, Elizabeth 81, 184, 242 Pfrehm, Paul 180, 184 Phillips, Tonya 184 Phipps, Diane 60, 184 Phipps, Larry 184 Pierce, Mike 78, 184 Pierce, Saundra 61, 184 Porter, Keith 184 Pound, David 184 Powell, Susan 184 Pozarnsky, Beverly 184, 226 Pozarnsky, Bonnie 185, 226 Pratt, Steve 81, 185 Price, Judy 56, 185 Pritchett, Helen 61, 90, 185 Proctor, Margaret 59, 81, 90, 185 Pruett, Jim Pueppke, Don 185 Purcell, Jack 185 Putnam, Terry 102, 185 Rainbolt, James Rapp, Terry 185 Ray, Brenda 59, 65, 185 Ray, Lynn 71, 77, 185 Ray, Roger Raymond, Linda 56, 185 Read, David 185 Reid Dan 85 185 Reid Eaber 60, 85, 90, 98, 185 Render, Jo 185 Reno, Don 78, 95, 185 Repinski, Terry 61, 91, 93, 185 Reville, Bill 185 Reynolds, Gerry 185 Reynolds, Janey 185 Rhoten, Noeldean 65, 185 Moore, Susan 50, 183 Morales, Maria 183 Morgan, Bob 102, 183 Morgan, Carol 183 Morley, Jim 183 Morris, Hart 183 Morrisseau, Nanci 183 Morrissey, Steve 184 Morwood, Paula 58, 83, 98, 184 Moss, Alice 59, 90, 184 Mowchan, Augie 44, 50, 58, 184 Mowery, Lana 61, 184 Naiteh, Jeanne 60, 83, 90, Naler, Glenda 184 Nations, Jo Ann 56, 184 Nelson, Becky 59, 184 Nelson, Joe 180, 184 Nelson, Sandra 57, 77, 90, Neumann, Susan 58, 184 Newton, Sue 65, 92, 184 Nieman, Gary 184 Richardson , Dan B1,102, 185 Richardson, Dickye 185 Richardson, Don 79, 185 Richardson, Linda 185 Rickell, William 85, 185 Riggs, Earnest 185 Riggs, Larry 51, 101, 185 Riggs, Michele 57, 91, 93, 100, 185, 186 Riggs, Mike Riley, Jane 58, 186 Risinger, Lannie 124, 186 Roark, Dennis 186 Roark, Joe 186 Robertson, John 186 Robbins, Vicki 186 Robinson, Mike 186 Robinson, Susan 186 Robinson, Tim Rodgers, Gene 186 Rodgers, Keith 186 Roebuck, Joyce 81, 91, 93, 186 Rogers, Glenn 247 Wyckoff, Tom 180, 190 Rolts, Pat, 57, 90, 186, 226 Rollins, candy isa Rosen, Michall 78, 186 Ross, Kathy 64, 186 Rowe, Orville 186 Royer, Bob 186 Rushing, Wilton Russell, Jim 186 Ruther, Jana 56, 90, 186 Tant, Tim 188 Taylor, Corky 188 Taylor, Gary 180, 188 Taylor, Janae 188 Taylor, Mike 81, 188 Taylor, Paul 108, 188 Templeman, Jeanie 57, 90, Terry, Richard 188 Thronesberry, Linda 188 Bryant, Rutherford, Joe 186 Rutledge, Norma 81, 186 Ryder, Bill Sallstrom, Janet Sauer, Larry 186 Saye, Barbara 59, 186 Schopf, Jerry 186 Schott, Carl 186 Scott, Harlan Scott, Helen 60, 85, 100, 186 Thompson, David A. 188 Thompson, David R. 188 Tillotson, Linda 188 Trantham, Bill 188 Tripp, Trudy 56, 59, 188 Troutman, Judy 56, 60, 188 Troutman, Mike 188 Trower, Sharyn 56, 188 Tucker, Tommie 90, 188 Scott, Robert 186 Sebring, Carl Sebring, Milton Seburn, Kanola 186 Sellars, Barbie 58, 86, 90, 99, 186, 226 Seward, Connie 186 Shannon, Joy 56, 81, 100, 186 Shearer, Jimmy 186 Shearer, Lynn 186 Shedden, 1' nice 58, 100, 186 Sheffler, Vickie 186 Sheuechuk, Gary Shipley, Lynne 81, 100, 103, 186 Shuler, Jo Carol 61, 186 Tune, Jimmy 188 Turner, Carol 92, 188 Turner, Karen 56, 188 Turner, Kirby 99, 103, 188 Tyler, Tommy 188 Tyson, Janet 90, 188 Tyson, Mary 188 Tyson, Rob 188 Unruh, Kathy 61, 188 Usher, Sotty 188 Vascellaro, Frank 90, 100, 188 Vaughn, Bobby 188 Veach, Bruce 188 Vernon, Eddie 83, 188 Vrooman, Judy 61, 188 Wade, Gary 188 189 Shumate, Gary Sides, Allen 186 Sides Janice 186 Sidner, Sandy 58, 70, 76, 90, 99, 186 Silvernail, Elaine 56, 61, 83, 187 Sitton, Bill 187 Sitton, Sandy 57, 187 Smith, Alan 187 Smith, Allen Smith, Becky 56, 79, 100, 7 Smith, James 108, 187 Smith, Jerry Smith, Jesse 187 Smith, Lydia 187 Smith, Mike 187 Smith, Pat 187 Smith, Ron Smith, Rose Smith, Rose Ella 187 Snipes, Bobby 187 Snow, Jerry 108, 187, 118, 119 Snyder, Cheryl 58, 83, 187 Sorrels, Donald 187 Sorrels, Patricia 187 Speaks, Roy 180, 187 Wagner, Linda 56, 90, 188 Walker, Sharon 56, 188 Waller, Pam 56, 188 Wallraven,Darrell 81, 100, 188 Walters, Katherine 64, 188 Walters, Nancy 59, 188 Ward, Eddie 188 Ward, Phil 188 Warner, Victoria 189 Warnke, Linda 78, 102, 103, 188 Warren, Sherre 56, 71, 77, 85, 90, 95, 99, 189 Watson, Rayford 189 Watts, Maryanne 56, 90, 189 Waugh, Kathy 60, 78, 90, 100, 189 Wegener, Bob 79, 189 Weigel, Johnny 189, 118, 123 West, John 189 Wheatley, Mary 58, 189 Wheeler, Clinton 189 Whisler, Kelly 189 Wildey, Beverly 189 Williams, Gary 85, 189 Williams, John 189 Williams, Suzanne 61, 79, 92, Spear, Pat 59, 83, 187 Spooner, Alan 187 Srum, Mary 83, 187 Stalder, Susan 56, 92, 187 Stamman, Cheryl 19, 98, 187 Stanka, Randy 60, 90, 187 Starr, Mike 187 Stevens, Greg 187 Stewart, John 81, 187 Stewart, Wanda 61, 187 Stinchcomb, Barbara 57, 187 Stone, Bill 187 Stone, Larry Sullivan, Bobby 85, 108, 187 Swanson, Kenneth Swenson, Jayne 58, 95, 187, 226 248 Willis, Don 189 Wilson, Kathy 56, 189 Wilson, Peggy 56, 189 Wilson, Sandy 61, 65, 189 Wilson, Sharon 60, 83, 90, 189 Winkler, Sherri 90, 189 Winkler, Mac Winslow, Clint 51, 81, 189 Wise, Delores 189 Witherspoon, Christy 57, 83, 90, 189 Witten, Larry 108, 189 Witzke, Lynda 79, 189 Wolf, Karen 56, 92, 189 Woltenbarger, Phil 189 Wollard, Ruth 64, 189 INDEX Woodring, Donna 61, 83, 95, 189 Woods, Jack Woolf, Roy 189 Word, Phil 124 Workman, Janette 59, 190 Wornom, LaRhonda 59, 190 Wurtz, Sandi 58, 83, 98, 190 Yocum, Yvonne 59, 190 York, Stanley York, Yvonne 83, 91, 93, 190, 226 Young, Gerald 190 Zevnik, Donna 50, 90, 190 Zlotogura, Eda 190 FRESHMEN Ackors, Bill 193 Ackors, Wanda 193 Acord, Sidney 193 Adkins, Steve 193 Akers, Hellen 193 Allbright, Karan 193-190 Allen, Tom 193,111, 117 Alvis, Arta 56, 193 Andrews, Janice 193 Arbogast, Linda 79, 193 Archer, Karen 57, 78, 193 Ashworth, Rocky 193 Askew, Peggie 60-193 Atlee, Randy 193 Avants, Jennie 193 Bahr, Patrick 193 Bailey, David Bailey, Glen 193 Baker, Allan.193 Baker, Mary 193 Ballard, Barbara 58, 66, 193 Barber, Leon 193 Barham, Raymond 193 Barnes, David 193, 103, 79 Barrett, Debbi 193 Bast, Mark 193 Batson, Doug 193, 124, 71 Baumgartner, Ricky 193 Bays, Phyllis 193 Beals, Brent 193 Beard, Glenn 193 Belisle, Greg 193 Bell, Glenn 193 Bell, Janis 60, 79, 100, 193 Bellomy, Jim 102, 193 Benson, Larry 193 Berry, Byron 193 Berryman, John 180, 193 Betz, Ron 193 Bibb, James 193 Binda, Nick 111, 193 Birchall, Mike 193 Black, Larry 193 Blackshire, Larry 193 Blair, Bernice 56, 59, 64, 193 Bland, Jeri 56, 193 Blank, Rhonda 194 Blankenship, Donna 194 Blazer, Phillip 194 Blevins, Suzanne 59, 79, 194 Boatright, Lloyd 194, 117 Bohan, John 102, 194 Bolton, Evelyn 58, 194 Bolz, Jimmy 194 Boudreau, Gail 60-194 Bonham, Van 194 Bouziden, Walter 194 Bradford, Barbara 57, 194 Brady, Ricky 194 Brandon, Sharon 194 Brandt, Susan 57, 100, 194 Branning, Mark 194 Brant, Jimmy 171, 194 Brantley, Carolyn 50, 194 Brantley, Stan 194 Brawner, Paul 102, 194 Brewer, Doug 194 Bridges, Janice 194 Brockway, Jim 194 Bronaugh, Rick 79, 194 Brower, Darrell 194 Brower, Don 194 Brower, Sharon 57, 194 Brown, Bill 111, 194 Brown, Jeanne 57, 194 Brown, Ricky 194 Brown, Ronnie 194 Carolyn 194 Buchanan, Roger 194 Burford, lllona 194 Burns, Linda 60, 194 Buroughs, Arlene 56, 66, 194 l Burroughs, Lucille 194 Burton, Jan 194 Burwell, Sue 194 Bush, Lee 79, 194 Butler, John 194 Byler, Jon 194 Bynum, Larry 194 Cain, Linda 194 Campbell, Linda 194 Campbell, Mike 194 Canada, Mike 194 Carlton, Harley 194 Carney, Dena 57, 194 Cass, Paula 56, 194 Carothers, Roy 81, 194 Carter, Barry 195 Casey, Don 195 Cassel, Jerry 111, 195 Castleberry, Dennis 195 Castoe, Bob 195 Caulkins, Dale 195 Challis, Sandra 195 Chappell, Glenna 57, 195 Chennault, Debbie 56, 195 Childress, Skip 195 Chism, Melinda 59, 195 Christian, Leon 111, 195 Clark, Eddie 195 Clark, Ray 195 Clay, Donna 59, 66, 195 Clifton, Linda 195 Clure, Lana 60, 195 Cochran, Jan 60, 195 Cochran, Joe 195 Coleman, Yvonne 60, 195 Collett, Patsy 56, 195 Collier, Larry Conner, Jennifer 59, 195 Cook, Dickey 195 Cook, Ricky 195 Cooley, Ples 195 Coontield, Teddy 44, 79, 195 117 Cooper, Alan 195 Cooper, Kathy 59, 195 Corkle, Dale 195 Corn, Hannah 56, 66, 79, 100 195 Cornett, Carolyn 195 Corvin, Venita 195 Cotton, Clarence 195 Courtney, Lonnie 195 Crain, Randa 195 Crocker, Jo Ann 78, 195 Cross, Danny 111, 195 Cummings, Ronnie 196 Cunningham, Murla 60, 66, 196 Cupp, Gloria 196 Daniel, Cathy 56, 58, 196 Daniels, Kathi 196 Danley, Charles 196 Danvers, Doug 196 Daugherity, Ralph 95, 196 Davis, Marion 196 Davis, Richard 196 Dawson, Robert 50, 111, 196 Day, Cindy 60, 196 Dean, Pam 56, 196 DeGuisti, Ida 196 DeGroat, Dan 196 Delancy, Mike 196 Delancy, Pam 196 Dennis, Patricia 56, 196 Determan, Joe 196 Deupree, Diane 59, 196 Dich, Susie 196 Dick, Gerre 60, 196 Dies, Faris 111, 196 Dill, Kenney 196 Dill, Rebecca 196 Divelbiss, Gordon 196 Dixon, Barry 196 Dobbs, Carol 196 Douglas, Cherie 66, 100, 196 Downing, Leslie 111, 196 Downing, Tom 196 Drommond, Cora 196 Dugger, Sarah 56, 66, 100, 196 Duncan, Peggy 57, 79, 196 Dunham, Michael 196 Dutton, Ronnie 108, 208, 196 Eads, Merry, 196 East, Bob 196 Eaton, Lee 196 Edde, Kay, 66, 90, 197 Eklund, John 111, 197 Elick, Pat 197 Elkins, Robert 78, 197 Ellis, Carolyn 59, 197 Ellis, Charles 83 Ellis, Richard 197 Ellwood, Sherry 58, 79, 197, 208 Elswick, Janey 197 England, Barry 197 England, Lynette 197 Estlinbaum, Judy 197 Evans, Carolyn 197, 59 Everly, Gary 197 Ewers, Mike 197 Fagg, Dedra 197 Fancher, Sherri 197 Farlow, Jean Shelby 60, 197 Feverborn, Randy 197 Feverston, Mary 66, 197 Fisher, Fred 197 Fleming, Brenda 197 Fleming, Sidney 197 Forbes, Greg 111, 197 Ford, Linda 58, 197 Fort, Georgiann 57, 81, 197 Foster, Edward 197 Fowler, Carolyn 197 Francisco, Susie 197 Franklin, Jon 197 Franklin, Sandra 57, 197 Frederick, Gerald 197, 117 Freeman, Carol 60, 197 French, Wayne 197 Fritz, Dean 197 Frusher, Theresa 56, 197 Fultz, Pat 58, 197 Furgason, Karen 60, 197 Furman, Sharon 59, 197 Gabbert, Theresa 197 Gable, Linda 56, 66, 100, 197 Galbraith, Earl 197 Galbraith, Sally 56, 197 Gamble, John 197 Garrett, Patsy 58, 197 Geiss, Butch 197 Gentry, Jan 197 Giager, Kenny 197 Gibbs, Dick 111, 197 Gilchrist, Jim 78, 197 Gilchrist, Joe 50, 208, 197 Gill, Kenny 198 Gilliam, Tom 78, 198 Glendenning, Deborah 198 Glenn, Anne 58, 198 Godwin, Kenny 124 Goff, Linda 198 Goins, Ola Beth 56, 78, 90, 198 Goldstein, Gene 198 Goodman, Jimilene 198 Gordon, Kay 198 Gordon, Tela 198 Goss, Don 198 Grant, Mike 198 Gray, Sue 58, 79, 198 Green, Regina 60, 198 Gremillion, Elizabeth 198 Griffin, Ted 198 Griffith, Linda 198 Gussendorf, Steve 198 Guy, David 198 Haggard, Mike 198 Hale, Charles 198 Hall, Freddy 198 Hall, Gary 198 Hall, Larry 198 Hamlin, Steve 198 Hamman, Benny 198 Hamp, Susan 83, 198 Hanks, Cynthia 60, 78, 198 Hanson, Neill 198 Harbolt, Danny 198 Harbour, Steve 198 Harkey, Cathy 198 Harkey, Hank 198 Harris, Gaylen 198 Harris, Linda 58, 198 Harris, Tommy 198 Harrison, Linda 66, 198 Hart, George 198 Hartsell, Ken 198 Haws, Lynn 198 Haynes, Mark 198 Hayward, Judy 58, 198 Hazels, Caroline 58, 90, 198 Heasley, Wayne 198 Hedrick, Sandra 57, 199 Heitzler, Don 199 Henderson, Butch 199 Hendrix, Judy 59, 66, 199 Henninger, Chris 198 Henson, Janie 60, 66, 199 Herbert, Paula 199 Herring, Bruce 199 Hicks, James 199 Hicks, Karen 60, 78, 90, 199 Hicks, Ronnie 199 Hicack, Bill 199 Higgins, Russ 199 Hill, Cindy 57, 199 Hill, Mary Ann 50, 199 Hinkle, Phillis 56, 199 Hodam, Paula 60, 199 Hodge, Jim 199 Holcomb, Richard 199 Hollis, Connie 199 Holt, Mike 199 Horner, Glenn 199 House, Gary 199 Howells, David 78, 199 INDEX How ard, Jerry 78, 199 Hoyer, Kenneth 199 Hubatka, Larry 100, 199 Huckabay, Barbara 56, 199 Hughes, Sherri 59, 90, 199 Hulin, Hollie 199 Hum phrey, Candace 58, 199 Hunt, Raydra 59, 199 Hunt ing, Holly 58, 199 Hyatt, Clifford 199 Ingle, Suzanne 199 Isabell, Kaye 59, 66, 100, 199 lvens, Pam 57, 199 Jacobs, Steve 199 Jacoby, Randy 199 James, Anne 56, 95, 200 James, Bill 200 Jayroe, Bobby 200 Jenkins, Cindy 59, 78, 200 Jimerson, Bobby 200 Johnson, Carnelia 200 Johnson, Richard 99, 200 Johnson, Terrel 78, 200 Johnston, Elaine 57, 200 Johnston, Faye 57, 200 Jones, Bert 200 Jones, Bruce 200 Jones, Jan 200 Jones, Jere 200 Jones, Judy 200 Jones, Robert 200 Jones, Ronnie 200 Jones, Wayne 200 Jungery, Michele 78, 95, 100, 200 Kane, Mike 81, 200 Kavooras, Richard 83, 200 Keesee, Lorene 200 Keeton, Gerald 200 Kelly, Karen 66, 200 King, Dennis 200 King, Elizabeth 66, 78, 200 King, Joan 57, 200 Kinstle, Kathryn 59, 90, 200 Klinnert, Steven 200 Knight, Susan 200 Kubat, Janet 59, 200 Kyle, Terry 200 Laird, Faye 58, 200 Laird, Joe 200 Lambert, Dale 200 Langley, Janis 200 Lampe, Thomas 200 Longan, Carol 201 Longhorn, Sherrie 201 Loper, Karen 201 Lott, Bob 201 Lowe, Al 50, 111, 201 Loy, Mike 111, 201 Loyd, Patty 59, 201 Loyd, Paula 78, 201 Lumpkin, Larry 78, 201 Lusk, Melanie 201 McBride, Gerald 201 McBride, Glen 201 McCann, Judy 201 McCarley, Glenda 201 McClure, John 201 McCormick, Gary 81, 201 McCullagh, Claudia 66, 201 McDaniel, Beverly 66, 201 McDaniel, Gloria 201 McEachern, Evelyn 57, 201 McEwen, Vicki 56, 66, 201 McFall, Tommy 111, 201 McFarland, Arthur 202 McGowan, Larry 202 McGuffin, Larry 202 McHenry, Linda 56, 66, 201 Mclllwain, Peter 201 Mclntyre, Pam 201 McKee, Roy 202 McKellar, Charlie 202 McLennan, James 202 McMahon, Richard 202 McMurtry, Tommy 202 McNenney, Bruce 202 McNutt, Joan 202 Mace, Marilyn 16, 66, 90, Maize, Linda 202 Maior, Mike 100, 202 Manning, Ruth 202 Markstone, Barbara 202 Marler, Harold 202 Marler, Scarlett 27,X 202 Marose, Karen 50, 58, 202 Marshall, John 202 Mata, Steffani 56, 202 Mathers, Kent 202 May, Mark 202 Meader, Saundra 202 Meason, Sylvia 202 Merilatt, Sandy 66, 95, 202 Merrell, Cynthia 58, 66, 202 Mesis, John 202 Mikkelson, Lynn 56, 66, 202 202 Lattimore, LaDayna 56, 201 Lawrence, Mike 117 Lawson, Don 201 Lawson, Kathy 59, 90, 201 Lay, Danny 111, 201 Lay, Judy 50, 56, 201, 208 Lay, Tommy 201 Lee, David 201, 117 Lee, Sandy 60 201 Lekawski, Paul 81, 201 Leon John 201 Lessly, David 201 Lewis, Danny 201 Lewis, Larry 201 Lewis, Linda 56, 201 Lidd Lind ell, Diane 59, 201 sey, Ron 201 Linn, Jeri 57, 201 Lisle, Pat 60, 201 Little, Mary 57, 201 Livesay, Eva Ann 201 Livett, Cherie 57, 201 Loch, Linda 201 Lofli n, Bobby 201 Loflin, Steve 201 Long, Jimmy 201 Miller, Bobby 202 Miller, Gary 202 Miller, Keith 202 Miller, Larry 202 Miller Suzy 57, 202 Maiisgh., Make 202 Mitchell, Barbara 59, 202 Mix, Nancy 56, 202 i . Moncref, Debbie 51, 59, 202 Moore, Earnest 202 Moore, Julie 60, 57, 202 Moore, Mike 202 Moose, Donna 203 Morgan, Joneta 66, 203 Morgan, Sharon 203 Morris, Sharon 56, 203 Morrissey, Terry 203 Moss, Ronnie 203 Motley, Gary 203 Mullinix, Larry 203 Murphy, Dolores 90, 203 Murphy, Janet 56, 90, 203 Murphy, Joe 203 Mutz, Myers, Rocky 111, 203 Dave 203 Nance, Patsy 203 Neil, Linda 56, 203 Neiman, Larry 203 Nelson, Linda 60, 203 Newell, Jan 57, 203 Newman, Sue 203 Newsom, Vicki 203 Nicholas, Emily 56, 66, 203 Nichols, Pat 203 Nobles, Martha 58, 203 Nordstrom, Linda 56, 203 Northcutt, Harold 203 Novey, Rosemary 40, 203 Oakley, Bob 203 O'Brien, Nancy 10, 95, 203 Odell, Sheryl 60, 79, 203 O'Keefe, Linda 103, 203 Oliver, Suzanne 57, 203 Olson, David 203 Ooley, Mike 203 Overholt, Chris 203 Owens, Myrna 66, 203 Owens, Peggy 57, 203 Ownbey, James 203 Pahlka, Bob 204 Palmer, Brent 204 Palmer, Joe 111, 204 Pankey, Edward 204 Parchman, Dan 204 Parker, Brock 204 Parker, John 204 Parnell, Paula 59, 204 Parr, Susie 50, 59, 79, 208 Pate, Jim 204 Pearsall, Bill 111, 204 Pemberton, Linda 57, 204 Penner, Lynda 58, 204 Pennington, Janis 79, 204 Pennington, Kay 60, 204 Perrin, Connie 204 Perry, Teddy 204 Peterson, Ann 58, 204 Peterson, Chris 204 Phelps, Elizabeth 204 Pierce, Diane 204 Pitts, Larry 204 Plater, Sherry 57, 204 Platt, Linda 56, 204 Plum, Carolyn 204 Poffenberger, Connie 56, 204 Pointer, Sally Ann 59, 90, 1 204 Poole, Jon 85, 204 Prange, David 204 Precure, Cynthia 56, 204 Prescott, Joey 111, 204 Press, Steve 204 Price, Don 111, 204 Price, Frances 204 Prince, Sally 204 Quinn, Paul 204 Rackley, Roneda 204 Radcliff, Pati 205 Rahner, Marcia 57, 205 Ramsey, Deland 205 Randal, Rhea 57, 205 Raney, Nancy 205 Reeves, Grady 205 Reid, Janet 58, 205 Renegar, Ray 103, 205 Renfro, Eddie 205 Repinski, Mary 60, 205 Rhodes, Jack 205 Richardson, Ted 208 Rittenhouse, Lee 50, 78, Roberts, Marcia 56, 205 Robinson, Linda 60, 205 250 204 59, 00, 205 INDEX Robinson, Nancy 58, 205 Robinson, Terry 205 Roden, Jean 57, 66, 205 Roebuck, Gary 50, 205 Rogers, Donna 60 Rollins, Candy 57 Roof, Bobby 111, 205 Ross, Robert 205 Rowe, Bonnie 57, 205 Russell, Ricky 205 Russell, Susan 59, 205 Ryan, Phil 111,205 Sand, Diana 57, 66, 205 Sanders, Kay 58, 100, 205 Sanders, Linda 205 Sarvela, Keith 205 Schanz, Paul 205 Schnorremberg, John 111, 205 Schoeffler, Ralph 78, 205 Scott, Carolyn 205 Scott, Charlotte 205 Scott, Glinda 60, 205 y Scott, Kandy 57, 205, 208 Scott, Mary 58, 205 Scott, Steve 111, 205 Shank, Gary 205 Shanks, Melinda 205 Sharp, Marsha 57, 78, 205 Shaw, Judy 50, 205 Shelton, John 205 Sherrill, Carl 205, 117 Shockley, Connie 205 Shores, Sharon 205 Shrum, Gay 205 Shulanberger, Larry 206 Sim, Tom 206 Slack, Marilyn 59, 206 Smith, Barbara 206 Smith, Barry 50, 206 Smith, Becky 206 Smith, Charles 206 Smith, Kathy 206 Smith, Margaret 206 Smith, Mike 206 Smith, Ray 206 Smith, Sheryl 58, 206 Smith, Steve 206 Smith, Terrald 206 Smith, Tommy 206 Snell, Stanley 206 Spain, Joe 71, 206 Terry, Steve 207 Testerman, Kenny 207 Thacker, Algerita 207 Theus, Billy 207 Thomas, Gary 207 Thomas, Gordon 51, 207 Thompson, Bob 207 Thompson, Dale 111, 207 Thompson, Larry 207 Thompson, Pam 57, 207 Thorpe, Phyllis 78, 100, 207 Thurman, Dennis 207 Tiemeior, Karen 79, 100, 207 Tinkel, Robert 207 Tucker Karen 57, 207 Tucker, Linda 57, 207 Tuttle, Marcia 60, 66, 78, 90, 95, 207 Twedt, Gail 58, 66, 207 Ulrich, Richard 207 Usher, Susan 56, 207 Van Krieken, Anne 207 Vinyard, David 207 Wadley, Sandy 207 Waggoner, Susan 207 Wagner, Ken 207 Wagner, Marcia 59, 79, 90, 100,207 Waida, Frank 207 Walderville, Cathy 56, 207 Walkden, Beverly 56, 90, 207 Walker, Ginger 58, 207 Walker, Steve 207 Wall, Terry 111, 207, 117 Waller, Drew 207 Laller, Mary 207 Wallis, Floyd 208 Walsh, Sherry 208 Walters, Tony 208 Walton, Don 208 Walton, Eric 208 Warlick, Jerry 111, 208 Warren, Suzi 56, 208 Watson, Linda 57, 90, 208 Sprinkle, Shirley 59, 206 Stacy, Ted 99, 206 Stalder, Jim 206 Stallings, Rose 95, 206 Standage, David 111, 206, 117 Stark, Ray 78, 102, 206 Stein, Vicki 66, 206 Sterbenz, Kenneth 111, 206 Stinchcomb, Mike 206 Stone, Gene 206, 117 Stoneking, Kathy 60, 206 Stookey, Jimmie 206 Story, Joe 102, 206 Stout, Selbert 206 Summers, Penny 56, 206 Summers, Sheralyn 58, 78, 206 Sunderland, Floydale 206 Sutton, Julie 50, 60, 70, 76, 79, 206 Tabor, Marilou 58, 206 Talmadge, Jerry 111, 206 Tatyrek, Ray 206, 208 Taylor, Cheryl 58, 206 Taylor, David 79, 111, 206 Taylor, Donna 206 Taylor, Jackie 60, 206 Taylor, Mark 111, 207 Terrell, Steve 111, 207 Terry, Diane 59, 206 Webb, Esther 208 Weber, Marietta 208 Weichbrodt, Tommy 111, 208 Weigl, Pat 208 Weldon, Emmy 208 Wells, Terry 208 West, Beverly 100, 208 Westerman, Paula 58, 66 Westfall, Steve 111, 208 Whaley, Jimmy 85, 208 Wheeler, Joe 111, 208 White, Bruce 78, 208 Whitecl, Tom 208 Whiteway, Skip 208 Whitley, Linda 208 Whittaker, Linda 208 Whittet, Keith 203 wget, Mac iii, 208 Wilcox, Charles 208 Williams, Becky 59, 208 Williams, Evelyn 208 Williams, Mike 208 Williamson, Jo 58, 208 Willoughby, Vicky 66, 208 Wilson, Bill 208 Wilson, Gary 208 Wilson, Mike 208 Wire, Miles 208 Womack, David 111, 208 Womack, Kathy 208 Wood, Mary 208 Woodard, Nicky 208 Woodring, Kathy 59, 208 Woodring, Leigh 208 Worley, Beth 100, 208 Wright, Diane 60, 208 Young, Cheryl 208 Young, Judy 58, 79, 1 Young, Kathy 208 Yowell, Gary 81, 208 Zinck, George 206 00, 208 I i A 1 ,1 4
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