Putnam City High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK)
- Class of 1965
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'azfional Events in Review-1964 I'm the Greatest-Cassius Clay whooped it up with his handlers after he won the rds are the Winrzers-Roger Craig leaped on a group teannnates surrounding the pitcher Bob Gibson mo- lnts after the last out in the seventh YVorld Series me won by the Redbirds over the Yankees, '7-5, in St. uis. world heavyweight title in Miami Beach in February. I-Ie was credited with a tech- nical knockout of Sonny Liston when Lis- ton failed to answer the bell for the sev- enth round. ,ff Us Alrzslmn Qurzkr'-A whole line of cars rest- ed about 20 feet below street level on a main thoroughfare in Anchorage the day following the disastrous earthquake on March 27. ...Q- il NoI1elPrize llli7I7II'Ve-l,l'. Martin Luther King, jr., right, was greeted by Richard C. Patterson, commissioner of public events, at Kennedy International Air- port Dec. 16 on arrival from Europe. Dr. King was in Oslo to receive the 196-l Nobel Peace Prize. 'cf I ll 2 --.N I xx Gull. Wx X4 D O' H- Q! All XXX f f X X TREASURE CHEST 5 ' 14 . .?. T,- saijkzggl 7- VOLUME IX Y THE ANNUAL STAFF M CITY HIGH SCHOOL , OKLAHOMA X 0.1 f Foreword Change is the watchword of the future. Progress and development call inevitably for change. Without change the world would soon stagnate and become inert. Few things in this transitory life are changeless, and many that We think are such may dissolve into nothingness by tomorrow. We must recognize and accept change as a necessary product of life if we are to control and use it for our own betterment. Change in attitude is equally as important as physical change. The new emphasis on modern math, study in depth, and courses geared to the individual student are one measure of the attitude at Putnam City High School. The many new buildings and additions to exist- ing structures that are erected each year in this school system are evidence of the realized need for quality facilities. Thus both the tangible and the intangible benefit from Putnam's progressive viewpoint. This flexible and pragmatic ability to change is no new policy at Putnam City. Its success has been proveng its advantages are Well-known. The marks of its Work can be seen in every young man and woman who leaves this school to take his place in the World of tomorrow - a World of change, a world of progress - a world epitomized by the phrase, a shrinking globe and an expanding universe. This concept is best represented by the symbol of the Unisphere, unveiled at the New York World's Fair this year. Because it also signifies the policy and attitude of the Putnam City Schools, we have chosen it as the symbol of the 1965. TREASURE CHEST. .Qi f ff' f ' fy 5 t,. r 5 -1 li jp-ygi P 2 if THEY may share an office, but it is a rare moment indeed when the two colleagues meet. Mr. Coonfield stops Mrs, Kidd for a few minutes of banter during one of the infrequent quiet periods, WORKING on a layout pertaining to the testing program is new sophomore counselor, Mr. Charles Epperly. sie,.. : ,gmunqv -'wa -4-f WQYXC' W 4?5' ff-! S l We WITH a smile on her face, Mrs. Kidd faces friend and foe alike to listen and give counsel on problems from chemistry teachers to crushes. GETTING out of room 105 is almost as hard as few days of the new term. Counselors stayed would-be schedule-changers and calming distrau getting in during those first until five o'clock dnssuading ght parents. Sta awe THOSE who confront junior counselor Mrs. Kidd are literally behind the .eight-ball. Thus Linda Pemberton is especially relieved when her excuse for absence is accepted without question. DEDICATION Today's world is a fast-paced one. Ever changing, ever progressing, it demands that we change with it. Those who cannot adjust to the change or fit into the new plan are soon left far behind. And those who do not know where they are headed have lost the race before it's begun. Through testing, vocational guidance, and discussions with the individual students, the counseling services at Putnam City High School seek to help each pupil find his own place in society. Pre- paredness must be made for a world in which technical advance- ments and continuing automation are rapidly rendering physical labor obsolete. But more than this, the ageless question How do I relate to life? must be answered. In a world such as this, there can be no substitute for education. Just how well Putnam's counselors have made this fact known is shown by two statistics: Putnam's drop-out rate has decreased 15W in the last few years, while its percentage of graduates who enter college has increased by the same number. Putnam's counselors are not mere Hschedule-changers. Although usually swamped by the vast enrollment, they direct and channel this tide of youth toward worthwhile goals for a productive life. To these we dedicate the 1965 Treasure Chest. analyze his problem. IT'S only a matter of time until the first obiections to new schedules are raised, and visits to the coun- selors' offices begin in earnest. After a tedious wait in a lengthy line, the inner sanctum is entered and the cause for delay is discovered: the counselor himself is away for the moment. A WEARY sophomore, Tommy Hutsmith, stands before the desk of Miss Cowan as she attempts to ,tt swwaxvf w Table of Contents ADMINISTRATION STUDENT LIFE ORGANIZATIONS ATHLETICS CLASSES ROYALTY 6 A5 f M STAFF Editor-in-Chief A ,,,, ,,, , ,, ,,,,,,,,,, 4...V, T 0 ni McClary Managing Editor . ,, ...,.. B etsy Burton Copy Editor ,Aii,..,iii, ....,,i B arbie Sellars Layout Editor .,.,,.,,,,,,,,,rro,,,,,,,,rr ...,,,, .I ulie Sutton Sports Editor .,rr...,.,i7,...,...ii7,i,...,7i i77dd7.dVd...,ii B ob Beck Managing Photography Editor .rrr., .vr......,,. . ,r...r... K aren Wolf Advisor .,....,.,,,v..,,..,.rrrr,,,,,,,,,,,,,rrrrrro,,,,,,,,,,rrro..,,.,,r Mrs. Lois Thomas Business Staff ,,,.,,,,,riA,,,,,,,,,r,,..,.,,,,.,..,,,,..... Sue Kimsey, Pam Ivens Augie Mowchan, Anita Roberts, Linda Davis, Bob Pahlka Copy Staff ...,.,sr.........,,....,ir..is...,s.......ss......ss.,.,..s.s...,,.. Peggy Askew Sandy Sidner, Stephany Christian, Suzi Wadman Layout Staff ....si..,,s,.. . .,,........si....,..,s ...,,ssss,s,...,,.,s.,s..sss D arlene Bush Ginger Goodrich Photography Staff ii..,. ..ssi,.,,....,s.,...,...v.....i..sssi J im Brant Don Richardson, Ken Wagner 7 ADMINISTRATICDN X N .- j U s gi Q. -ga' .-v. - - - 'RZQBE' 9 H MR. LEO C. MAYFIELD SUPERINTENDENT Serving as right-hand man to the superintendent of a large independent school system could be a thankless task and one which might convince a man that there are better ways to make a living. Mr. Fred Caviness, however, now serving in his fourth year as assistant superintendent, has overcome the difficulties inherent in his position and re- mains an affable person and efficient administrator. With a B.A. from Central State College, and an M.A. from the University of Oklahoma, Mr. Caviness has served as principal and superintendent of various high schools around the state. Since coming to Putnam City, he has been a history teacher at the Sr. High, principal at Cen- t1'al Elementary and transportation director. He assumed his present position in 1961. A personable conversationalist, Mr. Caviness has proven to be an able coordinator and supervisor. He is actively interested in the advancement of education and takes part in various education associations active in Oklahoma. ALWAYS BUSY, YET always there to help when help is needed, Mr. Mayfield, Superintendent, takes time out from his busy schedule to correspond with his secretary, Mrs. Lee Mason. i ll c - A - A broadened scope of responsibility awaited Mr. Leo C. Mayfield when he assumed the position of Putnam City's new superintendent of schools. After serving in the capacity of principal at Putnam City High School for seventeen years, Mr. Mayfield now carries the obligation to pro- vide for the more than 12,000 students of this independent district. Under the weight of the problems arising each day, Mr. Mayfield keeps a clear head and the ability to make decisions. He began his higher education at Northeastern State College where he received his Bachelor of Arts degree. Post-graduate work at the University of Oklahoma earned his Mas- ters, but he continued his studies at the Univer- sity of Southern California. This wide back- ground in learning has stood him in good stead as he has followed his career in teaching. Com- ing to Putnam City as a coach, he was later pro- moted to principal of Central Junior High. Mr. Mayfield is well known for his work on the drop-out situation. As a result of his work, Putnam City's drop-out rate has re- ceded below both the state and national aver- age. Outside his administrative responsibilities, he takes an active part in the community as a member of the American Legion and Lion's Club International. The district is proud to have such an outstanding man as head of its administra- tion. ADMINISTRATION Administrators strive Sf u...... MR. FRED CAVINESS ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT New and yet old to Putnam City High School this year is MY. Ralph Downs. Leaving Putnam after years as a teacher, counselor, and assistant principal, he returned in 1964 to serve as high school principal. This is not the first time Mr. Downs has served in the capacity of principal. After three years he left Por- tales, New Mexico, to assume his present position. He received his P-achelor's degree from Bethany Nazarene College and was granted his Master's from the University of Oklahoma. He has also done two ,summer's graduate work for his doctorate. While at Putnam he served as president of the Put- nam City Classroom Teacher's Association and the Put- nam City Chapter of Oklahoma Education Association. In Portales he was a member of the New Mexico Ac- tivities Association, president of the District Athletic Conference, and was on the executive board of the local education association. He was also president-elect of the Portales Kiwanis Club and secretary of his church board. Even though being principal of a school as large as Putnam City High School involves shouldering great responsibility, Mr. Downs is well suited to the task of fulfilling his obligations as principal. The students will see new opportunities emerge under the quality leader- ship of Mr. Ralph Downs. to odvcmce educotion MR. B. J. NICHOLS Assistant Principal MR. RALPH DOWNS PRINCIPAL In 1961 Mr. B. J. Nichols was promoted to the position of assistant principal at Putnam City High School. In this jump from science teacher to administrator, he as- sumed a whole new association with those who had theretofore been only faces in a classroom. His new duties involved Mr. Nichols in all phases of school life. He now helps with schedules, finds and hires substitute teachers, and renders decisions in discipline problems. In the absence of Mr. Downs, the cares of a principal fall on the shoulders of Mr. Nichols.. Well prepared for this career in education, Mr. Nichols was graduated from Central State College with a Bachelor of Science degree. In addition to his lVlaster's degree, he has completed 30 extra hours in City School Administration. . Although impressed with the high caliber of students found at Putnam City, Mr. Nichols feels that part of the credit is due to the surrounding community for its unfailing support of the school. APPOINTMENTS TO MAKE, appoints To keep! Parents, Teachers, admin- istration always keep Mr. Downs busy with the everyday clatter of school life. :VV . . .... v .... . .J K I. . . T tiiif T ...... c ..o.......... . K: it sss.. as if sirrii P... i.s. iiis 1 .I is A if , M' ii'i 'W i ii 1 ' ff? -. i ......, ,mm . K .. fm. .....,.,,.mm+--. . .V .... -5 I .2 M .H.f5a..Mieie . I K -. W-W. . I a SCHOOL BOARD Members spearhead districtis administration Left to right: Mrs. Lee Mason, Messrs. George Dane, Bill Garis, Fred Gray, W. B. Morvvood, Don Greve, and Leo Mayfield. Aiding the superintendent in his administration of the vast Putnam City School district. the school board serves an important, though oft too -little publicized function. Consisting of six members, the board is elected from and by residents of the district. This is done on a staggered basis so that one new member takes a place on the board annually for a five year term. This board shares the responsibility of planning for the district and the management of the 12,000 students and 717 employees of Putnam City. Meeting the first Monday of each month, the board passes on such matters as plans and suggestions for building, financing and management of future expan- sion, the policy and precedure governing the entire system, and maintenance of a qualified and up-to-date personnel. The students and their parents as well owe much to members of the board for making Putnam City one of the outstanding school systems in Oklahoma. PONDERING the additional responsibilities of a new office is Superintendent Leo C. Mayfield. COUNSELORS Guidance helps students to personal satisfaction Some students never consult a counselor in their entire four years of high school. Others frequent that office with annoying regularity. Only a few realize and exploit the true purpose of the guidance services: to clarify and crystalize the student's own aims into a sensible plan for the future. Each class is provided with its particular advisor trained in the field of guidance counseling. By virtue of its enormity, the sophomore class is endowed with two. Both new to Putnam City, they divide the 10th grade alphabetically to insure greater personal contact with those unfamiliar with the ways of high school. Miss Nona Cowan, herself a Putnam graduate, handles the problems of A through K. Inhabiting the adjoining cubicle is Mr. Charles Epperly, who super- vises the well-being of the remainder of the sophomores. Separated in location, but not in purpose, the counse- lors for the upper classes share the aims of their colleagues down the hall. Mr. Hugh Coonfield, better known as the Great White Father, prepares his charges for college or career, while juniors find Mrs. Kidd ever-ready with a bit of sage advice. ADDING another line to the miles written each year, sophomore counselor Mr. Charles Epperly fills in a class admit, ,-nl x .t....+'v JUNIOR Counselor Mrs. Juanita Kidd discovers new problems flow in as quickly as old ones are solved. HELPING to plan a senior s next few years, whether in college or career, is only a portion of a senior counselor's iob, as Mr. Hugh Coonfield well knows. PRACTICE makes perfect, thinks Miss Nona Cowan, one of the sophomore counselors, as she re-writes another schedule. mwtli- 7' N ravi' .EW rj 7 - x if ...m,.,..---' GRADUATED seniors seem to find Putnam City hard to leave. Alumni often return for a chat with that once-feared instructor, as Scott Waugh demonstrates with a friendly visit to Mrs. Beck. FACULTY -- ' - 4' 19' 'f it fi E it EXHIBITING his trademark, that ever-present rubber band, Mr. Blackerby explains his way through his third year at Putnam. Quick-witted students tcix tecichers 'wx' K K. - T4 Stan Abel - World History, Wrestling Coach, Track Coach, Five years. Terry Archer - S.M.S.G. Geometry, Two years. Leta Bard - English Literature, Three years. Earlene Beck - Latin II, III, IV, Student Council, J.C.l--, Twentyfour years. Janie Bennett - Typing I, ll, Shorthand II, Four years. Don Blackerby - Trigonometry, S.M.S.G. Algebra Il, Math Analysis, Three years. Milton Boydston - S.M.S.G. Intermediate Math, Trigonometry, Math Club, Four years. Helen Callaway - Chemistryg Physical Scienceg One year. Lelha Campbell - American Historyg Eight years, Cecil Cannon - Mechanical Drawing I and llf Fourteen years. Alva Card - English Literaturep Head of English Departmentg Chairman of Senior classy Four years. Elizabeth Carlson -- English lll and lVg Thirteen years, Pearl Coffey - Psychologyg Economicsg Pep Clubg Nineteen years. W. M. Daugherity - Geography, Eight years. Q 1 Marylene Dennis - Speech Activitiesg Debateg Spon- sor of Speech Activitiesf National Forensic Leagueg One year, Charles Dew - World Historyg World Affairs Clubg Four years. NEW to the teaching staff this year, Mr. Raper immediately found that seniority has its privileges. He was required to use a home economics room as a meeting class for his driver's education classes for the first few weeks of school. ES'-eww W-19X .sam grgaiwuuuhm . ' W 15 .Q-eng, FACULTY Fred Dunbar - World Historyg Basketball Coachg Baseball Coach 1 Four years. Gene Firth - Physical Educationg Football Coachg Swimming Coach, One year. Rodney Foster - Biologyg Three years. Instructors' emphasis, college prepci ration Teachers and students alike are plunged into the activity of a new school one Year- year with the pandemonium that is Registration Day. Fern Friedlander - Vocal Musicg Mixed Chorusf Three years. Nancy Gallop - Bookkeepingf Business English, Commercial Clubg'Two years. Bob Gray - Typingg Football Coachg Baseball Coach: Three years. James Hamilton - S.M.S,G. Geometryg S.M.5.G. Algebra llp Five years. Florence Harley - Malhematicsg Refresher Math: Richard Hasley - Driver's Eclucationf One year. ,A ' 3' W .swl .-1 Y T6 dl James Hepburn - American History: World Historyg Tennis Coachg Three years. Marcia Hess - Biologyg Physiologyg Medical Clubg Six years. FACULTY Accsclemics, electives o re Virginia Holliday - Geometryg Five years. ' Stroud Holt - English Ill, lVg Two years. Ronald Jacobs - Historyp Football Coach, Five years. PERPLEXITY is reflected in the face ot Mr. Pray as the search for a lost schedule ends without result. A new one will be prepared with the assistance of Mrs. Zweiacher and Mr. Archer however, and the first day of school will proceed as Usual. - : ' 11,1ri.xsYi '5t 15?:. equolly importont MR. MACE moderates a fast give-and-take session provoked by his art students, Neva Johnson - English Ilg Two years. Gayle Jones - English lVg One year, Jane Kadavy - Typing I, llg Three years, Kenneth Keel - Oklahoma Historyg Football Coach Track Coachg Eight years. 'l7 we ,N,,,sf, k , -- f 1 ' ,, W f 1 -1 . M,,,m -4.5, ,is , 'Q 1 'ff ' IN THE recent campaign for more school spirit, picket signs have become popular with students and are found reposing on the floor, in a chair or propped aganist the wall during classes. THE FUNDAMENTALS of geometry can be completely baffling to beginning students, so Mr. Hamilton takes time to explain a complex analogy. FACULTY Teachers contribute extra time to clubs, closses Maude Kidd - English, Spanish, One year. Zula Mae Krause - Spanish I, Spanish Club, Ten years, Joseph Leon - Spanish ll, III, and IV, Concessions, Fourteen years. 4 Mx me 2 7 ,- Verdi McCallon - Algebra ll, Mathematics De- Pafimenf Chalfmani Twentyone years. Joe McKinnon - Physics, Physical Science, Science Fair, Three years. Ruth Mclaughlin - English I and Il, One year. iq-xi' James Mace - Art, Two years. l8 Dorothy Mann - Homemaking I, Il, F.H.A.g Seventeen years. Michael Mansfield - American Biographyg Amer- ican Historyg Two years. Marian Mathias - French I, II, III, iVg French Clubf Four years. W. E, Miles - Mefalworkg Five years. Geraldine Mills - Latin I, Ilf J.C.L.g Three years. Gloria Moody - English III, lVg F.T.A.g Eight years. Patricia Mosley - English Ilg Four years. Myrtle Mullinax - Chemistryp National Honor Societyg Science Ciubg Twentyaix years, Ann Nelson - American Hisforyg World History: One year. ,.-f CATCHING up on paper work and conversation, Mr. WeIch's PaityHulsey shares a few casual moments with her boss, private secretary ME' v.-1' 19 M' -. 4' 221.5:2:..eiaa:e22:5zf aa'I-:gif--Em : if 5 ' , i T559 .,,.... s Z si, ,6- , 'iz-I 92 fssszs , as sifewfsqssgs - we 2 uf 'V A 5 fra. 1 X y W , X 5 , Q ,, .,., My as A s WT M ,K F ,wx ew, N553 S a ages? Kei? 2 sl? e 5 sr! 51 S as fe we was as Pu P Rf 4, X Ni? .3 My 2 w , sa F it f as as 3 f s ,, M w ,M P 9' ,QW ,a sas A Q as Q s Ay. ' 42 N -ai- ' we as . F A C U LT Y Harry Nifong -- Biologyg General Scienceg Sponsor of Sophomore Classg Two years. Sue Olds - English lllf One year. lvine Paris - Girls Physical Educationg Sponsor of Sophomore Classy Girls Sportsf Twelve years, Sandra Parker - S.M.S.G, Algebra lg Refresher Marhf One year, Jack Pearson - Automotive Mechanicsp Eleven years. Tacy Pearson - Biologyg Biology Clubg Six years. Elam Pebworth - Healthy Physical Eclucationg One year. Esprit cle corps choroclerize sloll THE day is over, and Mr. Miles signs out with a weary but relieved smile. lr s, as 20 Betty Peters - American History, Two years. Robert Powell - Algebra lg Composite Mathg Photo- graphyg Photography Service Clubf Five years. Kenneth Pray - Problems of Democracyg Sociologyg World Historyg Oklahoma Historyg Psychology, Three years. Virginia Priddy - Assistant Librariang Assistant Library Club Sponsorg Four years. FACULTY Practical application ot theory is stressed Willard Raper - Driver's Educationg Basketball Coachg Baseball Coachg One year. Roberta Reed - Typing lg Shorthandf One year. 2--' . MLK, -7 K V, :-f - fx. L. My Mm ' W , an l i i K AQ y l M. , A ,G s 'sf'1 ' , si '- KATHY BECKMAN holds the attention of the class while the class holds the attention ig,-,fy H- of Assistant Principal B. J, Nichols as he does a stint ot substitution for an absent I Q teacher. . l I Mary Rigsby - Genera! Businessg Typing I, Ilg One year Patricia Roberts - Bookkeeping: Typing Ig Qne year, Versel Rice - Audio-Visualg Agriculture l, Ilg 4-H ClUlC1: A-V. Clvbz Ten years. MR. MACE, art teacher, turns haberclasher as he tits our papier mache mascot with chicken wire frame for his new hat. l 7 IF 4 .aww Ramona Rounsavell - English Ilg Three years. Charles Ruiz - Business Lawg Eight years. 21 ANY teacher can help when an urgent problem demands an answer, so Sue Kimsey turns to Messrs. Hepburn and Abel for expert advice, FACULTY Teochers continue own S 22 V 5 x. W . as gigarpwmwmv.-tw,.-s.f s-f MISS CARLSON presents a lecture on the background of English literature for the benefit of her note-taking Great Books class. educotion offer hours Kathryne Sandlin - American Biographyg Problems of Democracy: World Affairs Cluby Six years. Faye Shinn - German Ig Spanish llg German Clubg One year. Charlotte Smith - Plane Geometryp Four years. Marguerite Smith -- Shorthand lg Typing lg Twelve Year Clubg Thirteen years. Lola Sparks - English Ilg One year. Earl Stewart - English IV7 Six years, Lois Thomas - Journalismg Annual Sponsorg Magazine Sponsorg Newspaper Sponsori Football .4 -ms. . V.., 7 Program Sponsory F.J.A.pgQuiIl 84 Scroll, O.C.l.P.A.g Seven years, James Walker - Bandp Sixteen years. Leon Watson - Spanish I, llf Spanish Clubf Two years. Jerome Welch - Editorial Analysisg American Literature: Three years. Gerald Whitfield - Industrial Arts: Jr. High Wrestling Coach: One year. Juanita Wood - Speechp Drama, Stagecraftg School Plays: Ten years. Harold H. Wooldridge - Algebra lg Refresher Mathp One year. Alice Zweiacher - Li- b afYi Library Clubg Twelve years, 3 ef ,, ii H, . .M in ,W , 2 , , W ,, K ,Ha ,..i U ,, . fa . ,,.. A. Q Q V, W 5 . , oi, 2 -- L- i a Q 3 ,ZX is N Q ,, . i ,a.i,.i,a ,. is Hf1f2fff?'ez51 xlstisafzwisfss Hear . ,, 1 ,.., a.,,r , A ., , ,i ,am 2 , , ic ., . M e N, me a M. W M M, ,Z . aa. L, W W, N . 9, ei, , s L, if Q AS the dying sound of footsteps echoes through the halls, Mrs. Hess snatches a few moments of solitude to prepare the following day's physiology lesson. 5 23 STUDENT LIFE TX N' Q ., f 1 if g QAQ ,- gg sn .svi S SEQ -.5 ska- .. STUDENT LIFE All-school cost presents Thomos Wolfe ploy WWW .L aiu muh T? 3 ,. AN OFFICER, a cheerleader, and an humble member-all levels of Pep Club hierarchy are represented by Putnarrfs football royalty. Queen Karen Wolf and attendants Nanna Machala and Jeannie Ternplernan rise to the applause of the student body. SUDDENLY the deserted halls ring with the voices of spirit boosters as Terry Repinski, Karen Wolf, Nanna Machala, Alice Moss, and Nancy Bomhoff launch into We are the Pirates, Mighty, Mighty, piraiesj' 26 CAST of the '64-65 All-School Play, look Homeward Angel: FRONT ROW: Connie Davis, Nancy Davies, Phyllis Thorpe, Laura Brandle, Jan McKelvie, Cindy Jenkins, Nancy Canada, Kathy Cheney, Karen Archer: ROW TWO: Jim Ellis, Mike Stinchcomb, Joe Gilchrist, Leonard Court, Ralph Schoeffler, Bob Morton, Eugene Merriweather, Mike Leake, Timmy Kline. X .of f .fig f'Z X A STRONG Pirate defense apprehends the Capitol Hill carrier in an effort to regain possession. VOCAL background presented by the Acapeila choir threw an aura of peace around the Nativity scene during the annual Christmas Assembly. GORDON THOMAS and Mr. Leon Watson discuss the merits of a Spanish proiect under consideration. CAST members of the 64-65 All-School play seclude themselves in the make-up room for extra line study as opening night nears. 27 Od. , . ALL SPORTS Club parents meet a few days prior to that famous basketball game to determine what mothers will play the WKY THE VICTORIOUS physiognomy of Pete the Pirate is supported by various male digg iggkgyg- fans throughout the year, for students insist on his presence at every game. STUDENT LIFE Pete incorncite symbolizes Pirote Spirit READY to defend home territory, Pirate shipmates are on the alert for invasion by seasonal rival Northwest Classeh. 5 SETTLING back for a moment's relaxation in the grueling rehearsals of the 1964 Press Assembly, Ralph Schoettler and Jim Hussmari watch the activities of others. fra MAJORETTE Betsy Perry chooses to present a blank face to the admiring crowd rather than grimace and reveal how sharply the biting wind is nipping at her knees. CHECKING licenses of cars in the parking lot is only one of the many chores Officer Cantrell assumes to keep safety uppermost in the student driver's mind. ,,.M7 ENTERED in the Student Council Christmas bulletin hoard contest, Mr. Welch's home room's entry emphasized the death of the spirit of Christmas and the stranglehold in which crass commercialism now grips the season. HOME EC students Karen Tiemier and Linda Callahan help originate the delectable odors which float through the halls to tempt the palates of passers-by. 29 STUDENT LIFE l Clubs,deportmen's choose queens, Sweethearts l X.. 1 ,N 1 NEWLY-crowned Press Queen Nanna Machala glows at her escorts and attendants as the 1965 Assembly draws to a Close. READY as ever to support their team, spirited Pirate classmates sustain excitement toward the big game with their cardboard hats and victory signs, 30 MRS. THOMAS west game day. Press fits the L ITTL l 1 i ,,.. l EST PIRATE with his official hat on a North MANY new sights were seen at The State Farr last September A rrde on the monorail was a ,s sv1 'f-1. , 1 A HAUGHTY spun? goeth before a fall and we wan for the fumble of Mark Taylor REPRESENTING every field of industry and education, Career Day lecturers inspired marry a procrastinator to form fuiure plans at once. 31 5 ., .r N , g La We IT'S 2:44, and the empty orange and black busses stand ready to receive fhe 'weary remains of the cargo they had discharged lust seven hours , earlier. ,v--as-I Q .f 16 .if nf Y' l A... 5,1-5 ' T I! i 1 ' THUMB in pocket, Mike Taylor assumes a lordly sfancg as he watches Karen Wolf, Laura Sneed, Nanna Machala, and Jeannie Templeman deck his Car in orange and black. STUDENT LIFE . Meetings, sports, cmd DONNING her Easter bonne-1 a bit early This year, Augie Mowchan hopefully hurns Spring is Just Around The COVDGIWH si AFTER the irying labors of The morning, Career Day guests were rewarded with a luncheon served by PTA. mothers. 32 Q 1 , -F I are-.ff ?F,f7'.CXc '9-ff 1'-:i ' f3C. f U it . f'J 'eff 'X r Y J f fi'x'b- 'if fer -af Msg 'J I ,ff I ' . I-f '44, gap f--f ,-fL :fe . w,,.,me-vs - u f .et ALICE MOSS and M. C. Benny Murphy listen to the wild music of the Misfits during a Spanish Club banquet. assemblies ecit up year HOMEWORK dismissed from the mind for a while gives the members of F.H.A, a chance to relax and enioy the meeting. QM ix ........ ,M FLANKED on both right and left, Tommy Barnicoat accepts his fate and agrees to escort Augie Movvchan and Toni McCIary wherever their hearts desire, EVERYTHING in its usual place, Kenny Wagner sets to Work on assignments for the next hour. i-: ',2: Y X .ff f is wf'ffasfa CDRGANIZATIGNS ik X 2 Q':Q?g e Q - Cr g - , . U ' +5 1 i NC 0 STUDENT COUNCIL Student solons ossume responsibilities REPRESENTING Putnam City in the Inter-City Student Council are Betsy Burton, Joe Gilchrist and Augie Mowchan- FRONT ROW: P. Taylor, B. Burton, A. Mowchan, P. Morwood, S. Neumann J. Moncrief, P. Hulsey, L. Gafford, G. Lombard, B. Paul, P. Fraizer, L. Sauer. ROW TWO: P. lvens, J. Palmer, K. Daugherty, C. Lash, C. Gravitt, B. East, M. Dunham, G. Henricks, B. Sellars, T. Coonfield, D. Jones. ROW THREE S. EXAMINING and approving the minutes from a Student Council meet ing is Mrs. Erlene Back, Student Council sponsor. Putting the principles of democracy into action is just one of the goals of the Student Council. Organiz- ed as the representative government of the student body, the council is made up of students chosen by their homerooms to express the ideas and wishes of the school as a whole. Leadership is provided by the five officers elected yearly and Mrs. Earlene Beck, sponsor. Playing an active role in the student life at Putnam City, the Council takes charge of assemblies, elect- ions, and other projects, varying in proportion from the sale of windshield stickers to undertaking the sponsorship of a foreign exchange student under the American Field Service program. Always of importance to students and faculty, the Student Council is on the move, keeping up with the fast pace of today. Kimsey, J. Casford, F. Reid, G. Goodrich, S. Wilson, L. Wright, S. Shores, I L. Callahan, K. Lawrence, C. Suenram, C. Brantley, K. Young. ROW FOUR: J. Gilchrist, N. Stamps, B. Pahlka, S. Wadman, S, Hendricks, G. Shrum, K. Dill, J. Brandman, N. Machala, T. Repenski, S. Cox. 36 FRONT ROW: P. Holtzheimer, D. Sewell, S. Lee, R. Leazenby, J. Gauldin, R. Merchant, J. Tarves, D. Sutton, F. Hall, L. O'Keefe, G. Smoot, C. Canada, L. Bagby. ROW TWO: S. Haynes, K. Sorensen, T. Pointer, J. Boneau, L. Burtozzi, S. Clancy, D. Smith, M. Byford, N. Hyatt, V. Sheffler, L. Rittenhouse G. Sherman. ROW THREE: M. May M. Robinson, J. Berryman, J. Baldwin, J. Lay, K. McGee, B. Jayroe, D. Danuts, P. Carpenter, J. Lowe, L. Austin, R Lee. ROW FOUR: L. Risinger, J. Gilchrist, J. Covington, J. Goodman, J Frazier, M. Boston, F. Ransbottom, R. Bond, M. Williamson, T. Frusher, E Merewether. TOPPING the school in leadership are Student Council officers Jim Gil- zhrist, treasurer, Susie Neumannvice-president, Jim Ellis, president, Jackie Moncrief, secretary, and Paul Taylor, chaplain. JIM ELLIS marks his victim and presents the reluctant Student Council mem- ber with the assigned task. l l ATTENTION is turned toward Jim Gilchrist as he reads the treasurer's report during a regular bi-monthly Student Council meeting. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Members pdy heed tirst to scholcistics RESPONSIBLE for proiects and programs of the Honor Society this year are Linda Manning, treasurer, Lunetta Bennett, secretary, Susan Moore, vice-president: and Nancy Lott, president. FRONT ROW: J. Ruther, L. Wagner, N. Machala, P. Morwood, S. McNeely, L. Lanius, M. Srum, K. Kissner, D. Lukasek, S. Kinney, J. Baldwin, J. Beach. ROW TWO: L. Thronesbury, K. Jackson, J. Nations, J. Jennings, P. Rolfs, S. Key, J. -q IN SPITE OF the obvious handicap of a recently broken arm, Mrs. Myrtle Mullinax, sponsor of the National Honor Society, successfully oversees this distinguished group. - Flickering candles, a :darkened room, light darting over the shadows in their faces, hushed voices and sincere thoughts - such is the initiation of pledges into the National Honor Society. Respected by all, these students strive to meet and to maintain the requirements of a 3.5 academic average and straight A's in citizenship. Stress is placed not on activities but on the upkeep of grades while playing an active role in the school's. extra-curricular events. At monthly meetings supervised by the club sponsor, Mrs. Myrtle Mullinax, subjects such as the necessity of continued education in today's world are discussed. Each year they arrange and produce the student directory. Members agree, however, that know- ledge not only consists of material learned from books and school, but also of experiences in everyday life. The whole world is a school. Swenson, M. Bradley, J. McKelvy, P. Smith, C. Hunt. ROW THREE: S. Ellwood, S. Miley, L. Sneed, J. Jones, J. Carroll, V. Willoughby, R. Wollard, K. Kandlin, E. Estrada, C. Crytzer, T. Tucker, K. Corlee. FRONT ROW: R. Daugherity, L. Manning, J. Burton, S. Moore, N. Lott, D. Bush, M. Campbell, K. Wolf, C. Eng, M. Schmitz, L. Perrin. ROW TWO: S. Austin, S. Black, J. Ellis, L. Court, J. Bullock, M. Birchall, L. Paleck, C. Ellis, R Koenig, B. Sellars. ROW THREE: K. Dill, M. Tuttle, O. Goins, K. Archer, C. L .V . ug., .. F ff' 52 N bf A . CAROLYN CORNETT, Steve Austin, and Sharon Morris take time out for a little educational fun with Mrs, Myrtle Mullinax during an acrimonious hour in chemistry lab. Jenkins, P. Thorpe, S. Morris, C. Cornett, S. Warren, C. Brainard. ROW FOUR: F. Reed, R. Beach, C. Brantley, L. Robinson, M. Lusk, L. Goff, S. Bunge, J Roebuck, M. Proctor, A. Ely. HONOR Society members risk their grade averages to take such college requisite courses as chemistry, physics, and trigonometry. Here Clarence Cotton, Bruce White, Jaynie Bullock, and Barbie Sellars attempt to combine speed, accuracy, and care to complete a chemistry experiment by how-'S end. 39 ,f ,N 151 .ef FRONT ROW: B. Sellers, L. Wright, M. Morales, C. Stammen, G. Ramsey, P. Smith, V. Carothers,.C. Liesch. ROW TWO: J. Whaley, S. Snell, R. Wilkinson, D. Maple, B, Hedges, P. Mclllwyn, B, James, B. Berry. ROW THREE: R. Schaeff- WORLD AFFAIRS CLUB International situation The events of an ordinary year provide sufficiently engrossing fare for analysis by the World Affairs Club. But in an annum when both the Americans and the British held elections, the leader of the Communist world was deposed. and chaos continued to reign in the Congo and Viet Nam, the current issues were es- pecially prone to debate and controrersary. To ascertain the facts of each situation, individual committees gleam- ed from rumors hints of what was to come, then thoroughly researched the background of the particular FRONT ROW: L. Pearson, S. Liles, E. Weldon, L. Weldon, R. Auxier, L. Sher- wood, C, Taylor, I. Burford, ROW TWO: M. Birchall, D, McMiIlon, B. James, R. Tengram, K. Pischel, P. Handke, B. McNinney, M. Ewers. ROW THREE: P. ler, E. Chance, K. Daugherity, B, Bouchelle, J. Osborne, F. Smith, F. Vascellero. ROW FOUR: K. Archer, L. Watson, L. Robinson, S. Gofourth, S. Sidner, P. Askew. receives due concern case. Through such objective interpretation of happen- ings, it is hoped that members will be able to make intelligent decisions concerning world politics. Participants in the programs offered by this organ- ization hare done much to increase school and com- munity awareness of national and international affairs. Putnam City High School first heard from students of other lands through the World Affairs Club, which has played a major role in the attempt to obtain a foreign exchange student for the school. Boyd, M. Harris, M. Cockrell, D. Greenwood, S. Weaver, V. Horn, C. Cheney. ROW FOUR: C. Horsley, D, Williams, J. Goff, M. Drury, H. DeGroaY, E. Gremillion, B. Horley. -n T ,sg , ' ff i ,szlcxw - . x A ws, . rv., Q, 1. -f' . DIY if: .GV Q. ia GLOBES and maps are oft-used tools of members of the World's Affair's Club. Here Gerry Reynolds and Sherre Warren locate the Bay of Tonkin for their class, MARILYN BRADLEY and David Patton locate the area in question during a World Affairs Club meeting. 1,44 l - I 'xx' 6 S 1-3l, ' .iff ' sig? WORLD AFFAIRS officers Greg Scott, vice presidentg Connie Eng, presidentg and Barbie Sellars, secretary-treasurerg glance over the latest in a Thai newspaper. MIKE DUNAVIN and World Affairs Club sponsor Mrs. Sandlin look on as Nick Bellotto pinpoints the location of the latest world crisis. jul 5 3 if I ! 41 PEP CLUB Vociferous femininity embloclens teoms Gifs' 1964-65 CHEERLEADERS are: Linda Davis, Sue Kimsey, Darlene Bush, Laura Sneed, Nancy Bomhoff, Ginger Goodrich, Terry Repinsky, and Nanna Machala. Helping to create school spirit, supporting the various teams, and fostering good sportsmanship, the Princess Pirate Pep Club improves the relationship between the various schools and their students. But the girls in orange and black do not stop here. The officers and cheerleaders, with the help of their sponsor, Miss Pearle Coffey, plan myriad student activities through- out the year. To encourage interest in this organization, a tea is held at the beginning of the year for all pros- pective pledges. At this time, details of pledge day are told and the would-be members decide whether or not to join. As the size of the club will verify, most elect In addition to the get-acquainted tea, the Pep Club sponsors the annual Spring Formal at which the year's all-around athlete is crowned Mr. Buccaneer. The foot- ball, basketball, and wrestling coronations are organized by this club. Spirit-spurring skits are produced by the members and pledges at the pre-game pep rallies. This combina- tion of senior, junior, and sophomore girls are so anxious to support Putnam's athletic teams that the rooters often travel to games away from home. Concluding the year is the initiation tea, at which time the pledges are accepted as new members. One year of cheering has ended and another is soon to begin. M SS Pe le COW Y Augie Mowchan Betsy Burton SFJOUSO President Vice-President ,gf P K ,SQ Q i ar e r -,'Qf'fr::w1f K' - ae. 35 -- EM .. .. rv- r - fr- , - .2 , 5 r . s if ..,.... .Q e i 0 1 Q, ,T Il HH CHEERLEADER Sue Kimsey helps the twirlers in their team to victory pitch. V V 5 t,-'- 5 gy-.s........i - 14. F! ,,,, A 3 if Gln..-...xt ll? ue,,..v efforts to rouse tlw L ... ,W Q 3 M, 4, gi., N5 1 5 ll 1 1 'K 2. 'H Q , KL K X it 2 i N5 L A X Karen Wolf Marquita Byford Secretary Treasurer -5 ,N- 1 tix if ' N a 4 Q Sue Miley Nancy Hyatt Pledge Mistress Historian 4? N X A Alice Moss Paf'Y HUlSey Parliamentarian SEVQEBF1?-at-Arms 43 FRONT ROW: C. Hazels, P.Spear, L. Wagner, K. Noyes, D. Hamilton, J. Roden, F. Adams, J. Henson, L. Nordstrom, N. Mix, G. Scott, L. Gable, G. Twedt, S D. Liddell, K. Daniels, L. Penner, D. Terry, B. Huckaby. ROW TWO: L. Sherbert, Dugger, C. Poffenberger, V. Newsom, J. Elswick. ROW FOUR: L. Beesley J. Oliver, B. Mars, D. Richardson, S. Bayless, S. Means, L. Mills, M. Koch, B. J, Denison, C. Grisham, K. Pishel, C. Norvell, C. Gist, C. Canada, P. Gabel Prince, M. Harris, P. Nielson, L. Cisper. ROW THREE: M. Homer, L. Callahan, C. Forbes, R. Tengram, S. Wright, E. Blanton, K. White. Sponsor is Mother to all 500 members ONLY One of 500, but every bit as important as the Pep Club president DECKWG llle 'Vee in M5 Seasonjal V9l0'Yf these f0Uf Pep ClUb herself in the amount of spirit and good will she generates, a typical member me'f1be'5 a'd 'he Student C0UnC'l 'n l3 'QlWfe 1'n9 The halls fOr rushes to class through the hubbub of a game day. Clmslmas' .1 ,QI .i Zitizlivl 4 l Y C... 4 44 FRONT ROW: R. Bommer, F. Hutto, C. Christner, E. Johnston, W. Stewart, S. Y. Colesman, M. Drury, L. O'Keefe, P. Lisle, L. Burton, L. Bennett, S. Sidner, Kinney, D. Richardson, L. Carney, D. Raymo, L. Mikkelson, D. Kendrix. ROW J. Swenson, P. Rolfs, S. Key, M. Proctor, A. Ely. ROW FOUR: B. Horner, S. TWO: T. Wilson, V. Dodd, S. Porbeck, B. Bell, K. Snyder, K. Grimes, M. Cox, L. Horner, P. Irish, N. Pearson, M. Siard, D. Phillips, D. Smith, K. Ragan, Aldredge, N. Canada, K. Schott, M. Harris, S. Keller, S. Weaver. ROW THREE: D. Smith, F, Ownbey, B. Krobel, V. Jones. Assembly sets scene for hcird Knights day A33 f QQ PARADING through the halls between classes and at lunch, Pep Club members used signs, songs, and cheers to rouse the student body and its sense of school spirit. USUALLY active behind the scenes, Pep Club officers, Betsy Burton, Augie Mowchan, Marquita Byford, Karen Wolf, Sue Miley, Alice Moss, Nancy Hyatt, and Patty Hulsey take their turn in the spotlight at the first pep assembly of the year. 'wc ,,. PEP CLUB Signs, skits, clemonstrotions prove spirit r ii? ith' 3 l ..L.......t M2245 ,af in K Fwmris? KW' 71 . .5k,.t ,F - was a ,-ff iefvr t ts 2 JN.. PONDERING the strategy that the Pirates will use against the Knights is Pep Club president Augie Mowchan, the Pirates Little Helper. FRONT ROW2 L. Dean, B. Smith, Tabor, L. Lattimore, S. Pionter, L. N. Perry, D. Cooke, S. Daniels, E. Kidd, C. McCullagh, J. Hampton, S. Summers, L. Rosenhamer, S.Wadley, M. Fox, M. Bradley, D. Woodring. RQW TWOf Casper, P. Cline, C. Brinton, J. Proctor, S. G. Cooper, J. Bates. ROW THREE, L. Burns, ALICE MINKLEY, alias Moss, adds her shouts for victory at a pep assembly as Pete observes. L. McHenry, S. Sprinkle, P. Parnell, C. Brantley, B. Blair, G. Sand, C. Jenkins, K. Stoneking, K. Archer, O. Goins, L.Watson, M.Slack. ROW FOUR:S. Christian, C. Roddy, L. Cost, A, Barber, S. Bottger, J. Lowe, K. Malone, P. Nethery, J. Honegger, H. Akin, D. Suggs, S. Stufflebean, D. Daniels. FRONT ROW: P, Dennis, S. Usher, J. Williamson, S. Shores, C. Livett, K. L. Lewis, L. Arbogast, R. Crain, P. lvans, S. Mata, L, Neil, P. Hinkle, M. Tucker, L. Ford, M. Scott, J. Newell, P. Dean, L. Tucker. ROW TWO: P. Presley, Rahner, J. Lay, S. Gray, S. Warren, ROW FOUR: L. Locker, K. Watson, J. P. Hotchkiss, J. Snow, S. Shouly, A. Cerney, S. Broadwell, S. Dixon, Hedy Benson, M. Lowe, S. Monhollon, D. Elick, S. Clancy, J, Wegener, E. Gray, De Groat, L. Austin, J. Weaver, B. Linn, S. Wadman. ROW THREE: P. Cass, S. Faulkner, C. Davenport, P. Means. Mole counterparts organize rivcil corps PEP Club cheerleaders direct the enthusiasm of the Buccaneers as that newly- formed organization gives the student body the first indication of its strength at the Northwest-Putnam pep assembly. ALICE Moss bursts forth with the first cry as P.C. once more regains the ball. 47 FRONT ROW: J. Baldwin, T. Boneloerger, J. McNeely, G. Brayton, K. Corlee, B. TWO: T, Hefner, S, Harris, M. Becker, Ray, K. J. Gill S. Lybarger, T. Tripp, S. Hatch, L. Pearson, K. Carroll, C. Lash, L. Lanius, S. Woodring, L, Manning, ROW G. Fraser, D. Taylor, B, James, McGee. ROW THREE: C. Free- man, M. Andrews, H. Scott, M. Pohl, J, Swank, D. Hornick, P. Smith, L Wright, C. Kibler, K. Burum, J, King, D. Goodman, M. Green, ROW FOUR C. Kemper, l. Degusti, C. Beck, J. Anderson, J. Rahner, S. Hammack, K Kelly, B. Stonebroker, K, Liddell, P. Hughes, C. Wilkins, S. Gosdin, L. Lakin EVEN the faculty entered into the spirit of things and donned hats, pins, and ribbons to show their support of the Pirate tearn. Mrs. Lois Thomas OU-r,of:,STEp but not out of Spirit' Linda Davis helps se, the pace at and Toni McClary grin in anticipation of a victory for Putnam. Homecoming' 5-ai' 48 - . 3 2 , , W F i F 1 t 13 L 1 li W . . , .g., fa K H at t L . K . ,V A 1 . W V, KK If 9' r li 3 L 3' ,.., . 1 . il '15 f s i , Q 3 - 3 ,: , 'S tt FRONT ROW: K. lsbell, S. Odell, R, Hunt, D. Moncrief, M. Wagner, S. Parr, S. P. Spear, L. Wagner, K. Noyes, C. Hazels, J. Templeman, D. Deupree, S. Pierce, M. AllW0Dd. C- HHHKS, K- Sanders, M. Rahner, C- Meffell- ROW TWO: 5- l-OODSV. E- Nobles, H. Hunting. ROW FOUR: D. Schwerdt, K. Owens, C. Elder, K. Olson, K. Bush, D. Dwyer, S. Hutton, J. Sand, T. Sutton, R. Auxier, C. Cypret, B. Pearson, Hudson, C. Fisher, P. Boydstun, B. Blackstock, V. Horne, B. Dowdell, K. Dobson, R. Emmert, S. Barton, B. Bond. ROW THREE: M. Harris, J. Bednar, D. Hamilton, E. Maurer, D. Blazer. PEP CLUB PLEDGE DAY is famous as a grueling test for aspiring Pep Club members. Harried and exhausted after seven hours of torture, these poor girls run Pledges' lung power overwhelmes veterans Q VISIBLE signs of student enthusiasm sprout in abundance in the early hours to deposit their quota of signatures in Miss Coffey's room in time to catch the bus for home. of Friday morning. Perhaps if the Pirates' opponents were as soft as this l effigy our teams would fare better. ,.,,. .ff '11 L ,- 11.12, x-g at Y wt, f 4. r t ,,-.. i is X Mita: E . . , ,E X gt: N . if as l ' A .., P' L I , PERSONAL encouragement and colorful signs help the Pep Club members -A tx ' ne , ,' convey their good wishes to the Pirate athletes. f 41 -1. ' . , 7 K ' lb .,,..,,, 3 . la' ,Q fllfffs F it ,.,ll'llE : L N PEP CLUB Slcits, music, yells lecid school spirit OUR girl on the scene, Toni fRuntleyD McClary helps to prompt basketball and wrestling enthusiasts. FRONT ROW: K. Kinstle, J, Furman, L. Jacobs, T. McClary, J. Ruther, M. Watts, L. Galford, C. O'Brien, N. Lott, P. Morwood, K. Wilson. ROW TWO: R. Meadows, D. Brown, T. DeGuisti, P. Binda, C. Myers, C. Srum, D. Green- wood, C. Holt, J. Covington, D. Pindell, P. Miller, P, Godwin. ROW THREE: LEADING the student body in the school song, cheerleaders and twirlers rouse a keen interest for victory. . pig, A S. Furman, C. Douglas, K. Beckman, S. Sallee, B. Rowe, G. Fort, F. Reid, S. Wilson, P. Dodson, S. Lanier, J. Casford, K. Follsteacl. ROW FOUR: S. Wheelis, P. Nye, D. Meehan, S. Lusk, T. Denton, D. Fagg, B. McDaniel, S. Plotner, M. Hartpence, L. Caruthers, D. Terrell, L. Gilpin. 50 sm.- KEEPING a watchful eye on the spirit-boosting skit is Pete, Pirate mascot. PLEDGES look left to keep a straight line as they form double stars and the initials of Football Queen Karen Wolf at the i964 Homecoming. Orange ancl lalack rows dominate laleachers FRONT ROW: J, Sutton, S. Neumann, J. Moncrief, L. Brandle, N. Nye, S. S. Winn, R, Ridler, E. McEchern, V. Collins, P. Huff, J. Goodman, M. Little, Caldwell, L. Mitchell, E. Sivernail. ROW TWO: P. Askew, K. Marose, M. Sharp, S. Franklin, L. Pemberton. S. Brown, C. Kruta, C. Hill, K. Scott, P. Summers. ROW THREE: T. Frusher, 5'l LEADERSHIP and ability to work with others are only two of the requirements Burton, managing editor are all subiect to the wiles of Toni McClary, editor- the editors of the annual staff must meet. Julie Sutton, layout editor, Karen in-Chief, Wolfe, managing photography editor, Barbie Sellars, copy editor: and Betsy ANNUAL STAFF Nights of toil, hectic dciys mcirlc our wciy If 'Nw Faq it i IN ADDITION to balancing pictures and copy to make our annual eye- appealing the layout staff, Ginger Goodrich, Julie Sutton, and Darlene Bush often have to do a last minute press on a robe or a shirt. 52 BUSILY computing the cost of the Treasure Chest leaves business staff members Bob Pahlke, Augie Mowchan, Linda Davis, Sue Kimsey, Pam Ivens and Anita Roberts no time to ask What can I do? ' if?-5 f, J, I , I W... ANITA ROBERTS continues her typing as Peggy Askew, Linda Davis, a Sandy Sidner discuss the cutline for an action shot. Though all the activity in room 237 may not be due entirely to the staff of the Treasure Chest, this group does create its own Whirlwind of disorder. Each staff member soon discovers the immense volume of Work which must be contributed to the production of a book of this quality. Every detail of each page must be checked and rechecked, read and proof-read, and every deadline must be met so that Putnam City High can receive its yearbook before the termination of the year. The old saying that teamwork beats time is proven beyond doubt by the Treasure Chest staff. All pitch in toward meeting the deadlines, which come with ap- palling regularity. But the relief felt after those 90 difficult pages are sent in lasts only for a moment. The staff must immediately begin the long haul toward completion of the next section. Work for this group doesn't end with the school year, either, for spring sports and activities must be captured for the supplement. The Hinge monopolizes the staff's time even into the next year, when the toil is finally ended with the mailing of this section to graduates. SUPPLIES seem to disappear before they reach the staff photographers. Don Richardson, Jim Brant, and Kenny Wagner check on a shipment for the annual. SURROUNDED by notes, reminders, rule books, and souvenirs of her many years as a iournalism teacher, annual sponsor Mrs. Lois Thomas ponders a decision on the format of the Treasure Chest. THE NEED for body copy, running heads, and cutlines never ceases, and neither does the spark of originality provided by the industrious copy staff, Peggy Askew, Sandy Sidner, Suzi Wadman, and Stephany Christian. .-,sm iii... ,,.f44'!' 'AK l hmmm Xu . .,,r -'U' if' Nb d - ' 53 I!! k Q :gsm t X' IZTTZ' FRONT ROW: J. Roebuck, J. Cyphers, L. Beardsly, B. Johnson, K. Ross. ROW Rutledge, S. Brower, S. Newton, R. Wollard, J. Naifeh. NOT PICTURED: Karen TWO: D. Hornick, S. Downs, C. Crytzer, F. Berry, P. Moore. ROW THREE: N. Walenta, Linda Thronesbery, Elaine Sheffler, Elaine Boydston. COMMERCIAL CLUB Future secretciries receive tips tor success MRS. NANCY GALLOP, sponsor, and Yvonne York, president, are aided in guiding the affairs of the Commercial Club by Linda Mathes, chaplain, Gloria Malachi, secretary, Pat Keeton, treasurer, and Kathy Wilson, vice-president. Efficient and responsible Workers to occupy the ever-increasing number of jobs available to steno- graphers, receptionists, bookkeepers, and other office assistants are the product of the Putnam City High School Commercial Club. Mrs. Nancy Gallop, sponsor, endeavors to help members prepare to step into the commercial World. Programs pertaining to the various occupations as- sociated With job opportunities in Commercial Club are presented monthly, providing the members with a glimpse into the life of a working girl. Serving as apprentices in the school office Was this year's special service project. This aid to the school will enable members to further their experi- ences in the business World. The highlight of the club this year will be a style show in the spring. FRONT ROW: K. Wilson, G. Malachi, J. Kedy, P. Johnson, S. Lanier. ROW KGSTOVL -l- DBVlSf M' BYf0fdf J- ReYf10lClS, P- l-Bmbefi. TWO: J. Riley, L. Mathes, Y. York, M. Tyson, S. Bunge. ROW THREE: P. 5 : if 5 fi BAND Texarlcana here they come-with your help ABLY directing the Putnam City Buccaneer Band is Mr. J. D. Walker, assisted by Mr, Larry Fuller and Mr. Fred Allen. Because man makes music and because he derives pleasure from hearing others perform, groups of musi- cians have been organized. The first primitive gather- ings have evolved into orchestras, ensembles, and the ever-popular band. Putnam City is fortunate to have an outstanding band. Under the direction of Mr. J. D. Walker, Mr. Fred Allen, and Mr. Larry Fuller, it has grown to over 85 members and has earned highest honors at district and state competitions. This group of instrumentalists has been honored in SMILING proudly is Putnam City's I964 band queen, Emily Dugger, who was elected by the Buccaneer Band last spring. MILITANTLY dressed in the white and gold reserved for Putnam City's honorary band officers, drum maior Richard Huggins stands at attention much the same as when leading half-time ceremonies during football season. other ways during the year, including its selection as performers for national and international conventions. Sponsoring a project to earn money to transport the entire band to Texarkana, Arkansas for the Tri-State Music Festival, a nationally known chain of eating places sponsored a Band Day. On this day the firm donated half of its profits to the Putnam City bands. This kind of community cooperation is only one mani- festation of the Widely felt pride and esteem in which the Buccaneer Band is held. A WELCOME addition to half-time performances of the band are maiorettes Carol Hiatt, Debbie Moncrief, Betsy Perry, Connie Holt, Pat Lindhorn, and LaRene Lawrence. .f'iif 'a'r M-if 9fg. 4 fr '-in ab-f-'M QE - -90 'TQP--.--59 55 BAND Instrumental harmony accents each phase ot FRONT ROW: K. Koons, B. White, D. Moncrief, P. Loyd, P. Lindhorn, P. Lawton, C. Corneft, T. Sim, J, Pate, C. Hiatt, C. Holt. ROW TWO: B. Mills, Tinkler, C- Mfcll-'fe' J- Dill, R. Baker, M- Smifhf R- Lindiwrn, D. COl9f D. Barnes, G. Nieman, L. Culver, E. Dugger, M. Lusk, L. Collier, E. Crandell, R. Bond, B. Saunders, B. Perry, J. Beach, L, Lawrence, O. Herschberger, L. an ice, rner, annon, C. Hennnnger, L. Pitts, R. Dawson, D, Blac p, , . Q wmv Q LJ' , Ns, a M? J s 4 Bush, ROW THREE: L. Goff, D. Crain, L. Baxter, R. Brown, S. Boyer, M B i Phelps, P. Loyd, G. Goff. ROW FOUR: L. Hibbert, S. Link, J. Borgstadt, D V N' 5. A G. C ' ' k 3 s I Ja . . P V 6 1 ' ' 'T ,lf 5 if Z , 1 5 if J gf E 5 school life ledge, B. Hapke, E. McConnico, R. Tyson, R. Baumgartner, C. Hyatt, J. Ratchell J. Mesis, D. Mock, H. Kamany, M. Smith, G. Lombard, R. Kimery, G, Hall R. Blackwood. ROW FIVE: B. McDonald, R. Beach, F. Sfetler, R. Daugherity, R, Davenport, F. Ratliff, S. Loyd, P. Holtzhiemer, S, Wallace, ROW SIX: H. I Hart, J. McClure, R. Huggins, M. Evans, B. Royer, I Morris, W. Jones, B. Engling, J, Owenloy, Mr, Fred W. Allen, Mr. Larry Fuller, Mr. James D. Walker, S. Fishman, D, Hafhcock, R, Ireron, M. Winzenread, J. N 'hw-.. l Q. 1.1 N ' . X . v . l E yy I Q Al L .sl J fa ws l V 4 1 lk , ,,. . y , . . 1 Ll' s 'sem me-aff .nm H, I if W r lr' ull l x HANDLING the money affairs of the paper, the business staff, Norma Rutledge and Janie Henson, is flanked by top ad salesmen, Grady Reeves and Pam Dodson. JOURNALISM TO each his own and that includes a large share of assignments doled out in the iournalism room. All com- bine, however, and form the key group of iournalists, prepared to meet every news story. Jciunts tcilce J students to colleges, Chicogo QUESTION and answer periods are often conducted during sixth hour when successive problems mount. 58 Complete avoidance of the excitement and scramble inherent in any class on journalism is a veritable im- possibility. Each and every person who enters room 237 can sense the feeling of urgency generated by the pressure of that ever-approaching deadline. Although it may be a while before novice reporters see their first stories in print, old hands get the same thrill of seeing their work in black and White. Insuring that their initiation into the world of printer's ink is a complete one is Mrs. Lois Thomas, who oversees all Pirate publications as well as two journalism classes. J students are especially fortunate in that their field supports many extra-curricular activities for those associated with it. Memberships in the Quill and Scroll Society, Future Journalists of America, and Oklahoma City Interscholastic Press Association are open to them, and many field trips are available. STUDYING the intricacies of a camera are photography staff members Jim McLennan, Paul Brignac, and Ron Jagosh, as Freddy Fehr, Bob Wegener, and Jim Hussman of the sports staff plan a story. Q., GIVING final approval on articles submitted for the Pirate Log publications and keeping an accurate record of all finances are demanding jobs as Linda Monn, managing editor: Barbara Ridler, business managerg Charlie Brake, sports editorg Kay Henthorn, feature editorg and Paula Morwood, ad managerg all agree. 1 CONFERRING about copy due for a deadline are the two top iournalism chiefs, Sherre Warren and Mrs. Lois Thomas. l BACKBONE of the corps are reporters Saundra Pierce, Barbara Stinchcomb, Ann Cerney, Sherlyn Summers Denise Daniels, Carol Lash, Gretchen Edwards, and Faber Reid. 59 1'9 Annette Hooper Jane Swank Marrae Andrews Magazine Queen Attendant Attendant MAGAZINE STAFF Youngest publicotion observes third birthcloy PRESENTING their sales pitch on the effectiveness of ads in Pirate Hi-Lifes to Mr. Cleve Sorensen are Ken Meyers, Gary Nieman, and Jerry Brandman. , if 60 Although the staff of the Pirate Hi-Lites Magazine in- cludes only 16 members, their finished product is always outstanding. This was emphatically confirmed by the Scholastic Press Association in the spring of 1964 when it announced its annual awards. Putnam City's maga- zine received two first-place certificates, one for general content and another for excellency in an off-set publication. NOW in her third year as sponsor of the Pirate Hi-Lifes magazine, Mrs. Lois Thomas is well aware that the financial aspects of a publication cannot be ignored, if in April The better qualified and more interested sophomore and junior journalism students are invited to join the magazine staff by its sponsor, Mrs. Lois Thomas. Terminating nine months of frenetic activity, the com- pleted magazine is presented to the student body at a special assembly near the end of every year. By cover- ing Putnam City life in depth, the Pirate Hi-Lites relates the school to the community, thus performing a valuable public service. MEMBERS of the magazine staff are: FRONT ROW: J. Swank, M. J. Wegener, K. Milner, B. Morgan, R. Leazenby, H. Scott, J. Brandman, R, Lee. RALPH SCHOEFFLER and Barbara Rid- Ier chuckle over a story for Pirate Hi-lifes as Helen Scott dictates a pic- ture identification to Marrae Andrews, typing. HI-LITES editors are: FRONT ROW: Gary Nieman, advertising manager, Kay Henthorn, art editorg Annette Hooper, editor-in-chief, Ralph Schoeftler, lay-out editor, ROW TWO: Kathy Waugh, business manager, Gary Bouteller, photography editorg Marrae Andrews, copy editor. J. Dowdy, K. Kinstle, C. McCullagh. ROW TWO: 3 ,' .. ,ii . ii, .... i' 't35 ':iEE':.sf.1 iii? : Tis . ,. . - . Qi 'Mu . .. , L xx K ,M 'FT :Emi ...av ,....... FRONT ROW: J. Ellis, Mrs. G. Mills, Mrs. E. Beck, S. Newton. ROW TWO: C. Hanks, S. Ellwood, D. Dupree, P. Thorpe, D. Sellars, J. Crocker, K. Ellis, C. Beck, D. Hall, S. Oliver. ROW THREE: S. Williams, S. Moore, O. Goines LATIN CLUB Ancient principles in ,R. Uniting the ancient Romans in matters of state Was the Senate in Rome. Uniting the classic students at Putnam City is the Latin Club. Just as the senators met to discuss and decide important issues, Latin classes gather to share in the customs and heritage that was Rome. Following the traditions of learned men, the Latin Club practices the principles of this ancient democracy. Sponsored by Mrs. Earlene Beck and Mrs. Geraldine Mills, the club is nationally affilliated with the Junior Classical League. Through contact with the JCL, the n Latin students are eligible to take part in a natio al testing program and receive copies of its bi-monthly FRONT ROW: B. Mutz, S. Newton, R. Schoeffler, P. Nethery, N. Turner, L. Weldon, S. Oliver, R. Dawson, B. Pearsall, T. Coonfield, D. Standage, T. Wall. ROW TWO: L. Naylor, J. Proctor, B. Carter, M. Aldredge, R. Stallings Novey, S. Hatch, C. Beck, P. lvens, P. Hinkle, D. Liddell, T. Whited. R , R. OW Hunt, M. Rahner, S. Morris, K. Archer, J. Bell. ROW FOUR: D. Darrow, M Birchall, B. Smith, D. Jones, T. Coontield, J. Mills, R. Schoettler. orporoted by moderns publication. Membership in the Putnam City chapter requires a minimum grade average of C, good citizen- ship and an active interest in the club. Throughout the year, numerous activities are en- gaged in by club members. The highlight of the year is the Roman banquet, held in March. Two students chosen from the Latin H classes reign as Emperor and Empress. Roman sports, amusements and customs are the order of the evening at this annual event. lf you see a student in toga and sandals, rest assured. It is not an ancient returned from the grave, but only a classicist on his Way to the Forum. THREE: J. Page, W. Jones, D. Olson, L. Rittenhouse, R. Elkins, T. Richardson, J. Jennings, S. Peek, K. Townley, E. Chance, G. Wade. ROW FOUR: G. Sher- man, N. Canada, G. Mills, S. Livengood, G. Yowell, N. Wischott, D. Lessly, D. Howells, R. Patersen, M. Helclenbrand, J. Cramer. FRONT ROW: Kerry Duke, I. Luna, K. Ellis, K. Waugh, J. Moncrief, S. Warren, THREE: L. Penner, S. Willis, P. Shepard, J. Bedwell, D. Sellars, D. Schricker, L. Albright, C. Adkison, P. Pesek, S. Faulkner, E. Gray, R. Daugherity, C. E. Grandstaff, S. Hatfield, R. Danhauser, K. Isbell, S. Parr. ROW FOUR: B. Davenport. ROW TWO: P. Raider, C. Mullins, C. Johnson, C. Fisher, D. Smith, Jayroe, R. Ross, Bob Oakley, P. Terry, K. Dill, T. Smith, R. Howells, G. Horner, T. Pointer, C. Watson, M. Harris, T. Whited, B. Smith, T. Wall, J. Palmer. ROW B. Stewart, K. Shaffer, H. Merlin. LATIN CLUB Sloves, citizens, ond deities ottend teost Empress Emperor Pam lvens David Standage I.. I I QI, '2 get . I .. . ' S ' I llrla f V 'V .:', CLUB president Barry Smith calls the meeting to order and introduces the evening's skit I ' H ..f l produced by Latin IV. 'L 63 an W-4 M 3' . W, . LATIN CLUB OFFICERS for the year 1964-1965 are, FRONT ROW: P. Thorpe, D. Hall, L. Bennett, C. Jenkins, K. Archer. ROW TWO: S. McDonald, J. Gilchrist, B, Smith, T. Richardson, LATIN CLUB National affiliation attorcls special loenetits CLASSROOM representatives for the JCL are: FRONT ROW: L. Watson, B. Pearsall, K. Isbell, J. Palmer. ROW TWO: M. Birchall, J. Jennings, W. Jones, J. Jennings. ROW THREE: C. James, J. Wegener, N. Canada. FRONT ROW: P. Thorp, C. Jenkins, J. Bell, O. Goines, J. Crocker, D. Chen- J. Ellis, B. Pahlka, C. Eng, B. Halley, S. Sidner, D. Jones, S. Moore, S. Morris nault, B. Ferry, J. Bullock, S. Key, J. Jennings, P. Rolfs, C. McKelvey, K. L. Bennett, D, Courter. Archer, ROW TWO: M. Sharp, J. Jones, S. Ellwood, C. Hanks, M. Rahner, FRONT ROW: B. Grant, C. Doody, J. Barbee, R. Kennard, D. Huggins, R, THREE: V. Robbins, R. Horn, T. Hyde, R, Smith, S. Kelley, L. McKeeman Perry, D. Parisi, C. Baumeister, C. Seward, C. Hiatt, R. Whittet, S. Loyd. G. Cooper, S. Means, S. Lair, S, Kokoian, C. James, J. Wegener. ROW FOUR ROW TWO: F. Ownby, C, Cecil, J. Botkins, J. Roberts, A. Evans, J. Painter, E: Renfro, R. Tucker, R. Brown, B. Ackors, J. Sutton, J. Waddel, S. Wallace U. Martin, L. Watson, L, Robinson, R. Beach, P. Nielson, L. Lakin. ROW E. Zelinski, S. Bland, M. Tinkler, L, Culver,J, Breeden. GETTING in practice for a successful state publication, The Sooner Torch, Putnam's Olympian staff rounds up and records all Pirate news and presents it to the students. FRONT ROW: 5. Livengood, M. Tuttle, D. Smith, J. Locke, L. Bennett, L. Lakin, J. Wegoner, N. Wischoff, ROW TWO: E, Crandell, S. Wallace, R. Schoeffler, R. Daugherity, M. Dunham, D. Parisi. FRONT ROW: D. Sellers, M. Shepard, J. Bedwell, D. Hathcock, D. Austin, L. Anderson, G. Shrum, R. Hunt, D. Moncrief, B. Phelps, B. Worley, D. Lukaszek Phipps, D. Vaughn, M. Tuttle, P. Means, J. Locke, L. Austin, D. Hall. ROW K. Snyder, C. Woods, P. Deason, P. Raider, K, Duke. ROW FOUR: K. Evans TWO: J. Long, B. McDonald, M. Winzenreed, J. Dill, B. Parker, M, Maior, D. Simpson, M. Burchall, M. Dunham, J. Ownbey, K. Huff, E. Mereweather K. Malone, P. Presley, J. Meixell, D. Howells, D. Leslie. ROW THREE: L. R. Rowley, B. Wills. ' . AI.-if ,P . 1 SPANISH Club Officers tor 1964-65 are: Alice Moss, reporter, Jeanne Jennings, song leader, Barbie Sellars, president, Karen Wolf, secretary, and Betsy Burton, chaplain, Not pictured are Larry Sauer, vice-president, and Bobby Goodwin, treasurer. SPANISH CLUB fi-fu-.qs.,,,,,,r' i ,r ...Rb FINDING time to formulate class plans and supervise the activities of El Club Espanol is not easy tor co-sponsor Mrs. Zula Mae Krause. Pinatas, tortillas, and t'Noche de Paz all make up a Spanish Christmas celebration, known in Mexico as a Posada But at Putnam City High School, Christmas with a Spanish accent means dinner at O'Mealey's Cafeteria, entertained by Los Tropicales, presentation of the Spanish queen and Mexican carols led by club sponsors, Mrs. Zula Mae Krause and Mr. Leon Watson. Any student who is presently enrolled in a Spanish course or who has completed two years of that lan- guage is eligible to join El Club Espaiiol. Monthly meetings of this organization are supplemented by other festivities, including an annual fiesta held in March and an end-of-the-year picnic. Activities of the state federation of Spanish Clubs are also open to this group's members. HEspah'olH most popular language at P.C. B. Mathis, J, Gill, S. Bayless, J. Hewlett, P. Lyle. ROW TWO: D. Estes, R Lindhorn, B. Phelps, K. Baxter, S. Dugger, J. Mobley, H. Kamany, C. Rutledge P. Nye, B. Theus. ROW THREE: P. Godwin, R. Tengrarn, S, Wright, E. Blanton Nichols, B. Washa, P. Carpenter, D. Cooke, J. Bednar, B. Stephens, B. FRONT ROW: G. Tompkins, S. Lybarger, B. James, L. Freed, S. Arner, S, Boyer, J. . McNenny. ROW FOUR: S. Farlow, C. Robbins, S. Martin, M. Hughes, D. , Defenderfer, C. Canada, J. Oliver, L. Gilpin, C. Kennard, S. McCord. 66 Sue Brown Attendant Betsy Burton Steffani Mata Attendant Spanish Queen Karen Wolf Attendant SETTING the scene for an original Spanish play, Mr. Leon assigns parts to his siudents. SPANISH CLUB Royalty reign of fiesta de noviclcicl, march pciriy SPANISH CLUB representatives are: Rita Bommer, Paula Hodam, Cathy Grisham, Steffani Maha, Gladden Lawrence, and Bill Brown. 1-W ff.-3. W, f -Q 'i jawn , my ,Q,,g,,L A .1 .-.1 - I 'k,.A g Qi 3 Msn. 'Q QL, ,A 52 iq, ,- Q 8 WE I I Q , ig .. I i V'id.u -lm, l llll 'S :s S3 F35 , mi wif' if FRONT ROW: R. Schoeftler, T. Gutherie, C, Gist, S. Miley, N. Nye, L. Pember- ton, C. Scott, S. Mata, S. Snell, K. Hoyer. ROW TWO: S. Pierce, M. Tabor, D Sewell, L. Brooks, M. Watts, S. Plotner, T. Bean, L. Seals, B. Buck. ROW THREE J. Brandt, T. Smith, M. Wyrick, G. Jones, K. Allen, N. Pearson, L. Witten ideds cissume lcimiliciri FRONT ROW: B. Dixon, B. James, M. Needham, T. Repinski, N. Bornhoff, J Jennings, B. Godwin, P. Loyd, S. Shores, M. Bytorcl. ROW TWO: J. Benson L. Mann, J. Brooks, L. Goff, S. Boles, J. King, N. Hyatt, L. Rosenhamer, Ml Little, K. Tucker. ROW THREE: J. Hampton, K. Owens, S. Keller, L. Fowler, S. L. Court, M. Green, C. Kibler, J. Templeman, ROW FOUR: S. Adkins, J. Dunlap, L. Baxter, L. Andis, V. Jones, L, Sheffy, C. Clark, P. Hotchkiss, M. Siard, M. Haggard. ROW FIVE: J. Weaver, D. Baker, L. Woodruff, P. Brignac, C, Hester, P. Boydston, K. Olsen, K. Hudson, M. Roberts, J. Butler. TY Sprinkle, D. Frazier, H. Goldstein, P. Deckard, B. Horst, N. Ballard. ROW FOUR: K. Jackson, F. Reid, L. Tucker, V. Dodd, J. Lean, L. Johnson, F. Vasellaro, D. Ratton, D. Schwerdt, P, Bunge. 69 ROW ONE: K. Wolf, A. Moss, B.Ridler, S. McNeeley, C. Christner, M. Srum, M. Kane, D, Nicholes, T. Lampe, S. Turner, E. Ward, C. Cartwright, D. Wall' A. Ely, P. Morwood, L. Davis, E. Silvernail, V, Horne. ROW TWO: B, Burton, raven, ROW FOUR: J. Kedy, R. Speakes, M. Harris, J,MaCKelvie, D, Hornick, E. Estrada, R, Bommer, F. Hutto, M. Proctor, S. Elliott, S. Gofourth, R, Ridler, S. Lanier, L, Brandle, Ed We'clon, P. Askew, M. Andrews, L. Sneed. J. Watson, J. Keener, M. Birchall. ROW THREE: Y. York, G. French, B. Larsen, 'hd' We' . hx if L 2 v , . L . i 5 E f .. ' 5 ' 4 . ENJOYING one ot' the many Spanish dinners sponsored by the club, Cherie Livett listens to the conversations ot those around her GUEST master-of-ceremonies Ben Murphy Jennings in a Christmas carol. Mr. Watson 5 . ioins Mrs. Zula Mae Krause and Jeanie pauses as he discovers a silent member. f Jil it Im ' W ' ' , 4 J 4 f M 'Ji ' PL L J l Visdfe .' i -A ' . d , X 3 . , , ,fi of , .,i, , as she decides what to taste next. 1 Y , l .. . - ij .L ,,, Y -I ,552 .Eva f 1 iff fl' . , Q .ff m VW A ,ia , ri, 5 70 . .J i, W 9 ff' ' ' . . ii ,A f i ,E w 7 ,9 A' 'ii iii, f t, L- Sis, -2 7 lf A tgl? fi , s -. A- lidl QQQQEQ XE in A Q 5w svfiii ..- ' , A 5 . l 4 ff xiihwem Mardi Gras Queen Jackie Moncrief Steve Hendricks Mardi Gras King Dale Finley Jan Ruther Attendants Jan Newell Greg Scott Attendants Cultural assimilation takes on new climension FRONT ROW: S. Robinson, J. Ruther, J. Moncrief, L. Wagner, M. Watts, K. Kinstle, D. Moose, K. Harp, M. Millstead, J. Newell, C. Hanks. ROW TWO D. Moncrief, S. Skouby, S. Harris, J. Boneau, C. Kruta, E. Casper, B. Hagen, C. DuRocher, C. Waldenville, P. Sutton, L. Lanius. ROW THREE: K. Huff, H. Kamany, D. Crain, G. Scott, R. Robinson, R. Henderson, C. Cornett, M. Nobles, S. Suenram, C. Ackley, S. Hutton. ROW FOUR: S. Hendricks, N. Davies, B. Morton, L. Coley, J. Bruner, M. Davis, D. Finley, G. Twedt, G. Chappell, H. Hunting, K. Jungery, V. Arnegard. ROW FIVE: K. Kratky, C. Adams, A. Franz, V. Ackley, D. Baldwin, B. Pearce, W. Goodowitz, R. Johnson, K. Stoneking, G. Yonker, C. Brantley, J. Clark. S f:..f:.' lsvfms ff I .--.PETLWNA L4-Gsm. AQ .f XI' A: M - FRONT ROW: B. Sellars, R. Auxier, L. Niday, S. Sallee, C. Perrin, K. Lawrence. ROW TWO: D. Baldwin, C. Norvell, S. Cook, L. Huff, H. Kamany, L. Mitchell, B. O'Brien. FRENCH CLUB History of France foscincites etudionts A complete French-style dinner at Jacques opened the social whirl of Putnam City's Le Cercle Francoais . Featuring snails and Baked Alaska, the banquet was 'M a rare treat for those who seldom have the opportunity to enjoy the cuisine of the country they study. After such an enthusiastic beginning the members settled down to a series of guest speakers and films. Slides taken by Mrs. Mathias, club sponsor, during her trip to France provided a colorful background to various lectures on French literature and influence. A Christ- mas party before the closing of school for the holidays proved the highlight of the season for many. During March the annual Mardi Gras party was held with the Coronation of King and Queen of the Mardi Gras. Prior to the election of club officers in the spring an end of the year gathering was given to celebrate the finish of another successful term. l l l FRENCH students find the latest Parisian magazines both interesting reading and an unusual supplement for the standard textbook. MAKING plans for future meetings are French Club officers: Linda Wagner, Vice- Presidentg Mary Ann Watts, President, Jana Ruther, Treasurer, and Susan Robinson, Secretary. CAUGHT in a quiet moment between classes, Madame Mathias checks on grades for the nine-weeks. GERMAN CLUB New longuoge clulo exploits tieswith Germony The size of the world diminishes with increased com- munication. When people of different lands can talk together without the aid of interpreters or translations, they are one step closer to understanding. Thus the emphasis on learning a foreign language is well-placed, and reaps tangible benefits. German is the third modern language to be added to the curriculum at Putnam City High. To stimulate interest and promote cultural exchanges between the United States and Germany 'tDer Deutshe Verein was formed. Sponsored by Mrs. Faye Shinn, also new to Putnam, the German Club devoted its first year to encouraging better understanding of the customs and people of Germany. Christmas was celebrated in the traditional style of that country, and several German festivals were observed. Students in the club were required to maintain a minimum of 2.0 average in German and demonstrate an active interest in the affairs of the group. With the hard work put in by the officers and members, the club has become an affiliate of the national organiza- tion, and has been assured of its success in future years. GERMAN records lend an old country atmosphere to meetings and give Mrs. Faye Shinn, sponsor, a moment to relax and listen. GERMAN CLUB officers are: FRONT ROW: Teddy Coontield, president, Ridge Bond, vice-president, lllona Burford, secretary, Marsha Wagner, treasurer, Cindy Jenkins, chaplain. ROW TWO: Sandy Sidner, Lynn Lanius, Sharon Morris, representatives, and Marcia Tuttle, song leader. 3 M ILLONA BURFORD, a native of Germany, explains some of the history and customs behind the traditional beer steins to Ridge Bond, Sandy Sidner, and Ola Beth Goins, 73 COMPARING age-old costumes to modern-day dress, German Club members Teddy Coonfield, Karen Archer, and Marcia Tuttle prepare a program for the next meeting. 5 i if 5 z F 5 l l I l wt lift: GERMANCLUB Der Deutsche Verein h FRONT ROW: Mrs. Shinn, J. Bell, J. Crocker, H. Akers, L, Mills, 5. Riggle, A. Thacker, M, Wagner, K. Schott, L. Lanius, K. Archer. ROW TWO: S. Sidner, T. Coonfield, J. Berryman, J. Maxwell, S. Morris, S. Parr, S. Odell, K. Tiemeier, D. Dwyer, K. Kissner. ROW THREE: C. Jenkins, K. Beckman, L. Burns, rg' is 1 vt 1. ,ne KM' Y L ta J A ' -3.2 t Vt. ., ii... . J i ,nc no EXCEPTING the Madras shirt, Judy Hayward and Ridge Bond exhibit the small and large of German native dress. olds spring festival A. Graham, R. Dawson, K. Dill, R. Elkins, T. Barber, M. Tuttle, C. Cornett ROW FOUR: M. Watts, K. Marose, R. Koenig, J. Pate, B. Lowe, R. Stark, B Stewart, T. Gilliam, B. Schlossberg. Chorus Sweethearts Bill Johnson Linda Fox CHORUS Chorus sweetlweo rts presented of ossemloly Attendants Attendants Paul Taylor Susie Clay Richard Huggins Ruth Wollard ROYALTY is officially proclaimed as Sweetheart Bill Johnson crowns counterpart Lincla Fox at the '62l-65 chorus assembly. ROW ONE: L. Lay, M. Tyson, J. Hendrix, S. Clay, M. Tuttle, C. Sueran, L. S. Hunt, G. Smoot, M. Kersh, P. Means, N. Snowden, C. Turner, S. Haupt, C. Freed, P. Shepard, K. Stoneking, P. Zattos, C, Lash ROW TWO- L. Fox, J Douglas J. Carroll. ROW FOUR L. McHenr , M Webe J. L'l V R bb 4 . . , : y . r, ie, . o ins, Roberts, E. Gray, B. Worley, J. Wells, K. Albright, D. Sewell, S. Hatfield, V. Robbins, V. Willoughby, K. Labeth, S. Warner, A. Martin, K, McKee, L. R. Wollarcl, J. Troutman, B..Lay. ROW THREE: L. Troxel, M, Mace, Richardson, J. Shannon. CHORUS High contest ratings ecirned by long practices Up at 6:00 a.m. to be at school by 7:00 for an early practice. To bed at 12:00 after finishing homework delayed by a late practice. This is the story of the dedicated members of Putnam City's chorus. Only Mrs. Friedlander puts in more hours than the members of this group. Down in the Valley and f'An American Review constituted the program at the first vocal music as- sembly. Presented as a fund-raising project, the chorus' Sweethearts were announced at this event. During the Christmas season, the talents of the drama, speech, vocal and band students combined to give f'The Coming of the King. The frequent drills and rehearsals called by Mrs. Friedlander show tangible results when the choral groups compete at state and local contests. High ratings are consistently earned, and several Putnamites were elected to the All-State chorus. MRS. FERN FRIEDLANDER, sponsor of the chorus, displays pleasure at the blend of voices in the Acapella Choir. SQUARE DANCING at Shadow Creek is a favorite pastime of residents Down in the Valley. The tall vocal assembly, a folk opera by Curt Weill, presented a saga of star-crossed lovers in a rural American setting. 76 CHORUS Gracious touch in programs added by choir EXHIBITING yet another era in the age of music, chorus members ioin in the honky-torik of cowboy days. 5. Q fig' as BOYS' Quartet, David Thornhill, Bill Johnson, Mike Rosen, Don Warner, and their accompanist, Sammy Black, warm up for contests. STUDENT DIRECTORS Melanie Kersh, Harry Kamany, and Pam Zaftos take over every day chores when other activities occupy the time of Mrs. Friedlander. BEARING lighted tapers, Judy Bland, Linda McHenry and Barbara Lynn prepare to join with other chorus members in the melodious hymns of Christmas. 77 CHORUS Vocol groups utilize individuol tolent OFFICERS for the Boys' Glee Club are Roy Speaks, president, David Thornhill , vice-president, Keith Porter, secretary-treasurer, Ralph Horn and Ken Fearnow, librarians. CHOSEN by the Beginners' Chorus as officers are: Cheryl Suenram, vice-president, Lynda Freed, president, Diana Hall, chaplain, Glenda Smoot, secretary, Donna Sewell and Melanie Kirsch, librarians. GIRLS' Sextet members are: Front row: Donna Sewell, Pam Means, Diana Hall. Row Two: Melanie Kirsch, Daphne Sellars, Dana Smith. 78 A WELCOME addition to many school assemblies is the Girls' Trio, Linda Fox Carolyn Hunt, and Ruth Wollard. CHORUS Down in the Valley drciws critics' plciuclits BOYS' GLEE CLUB practice sessions always seem to be in tune when Mrs. Friedlander directs the boys in a concerted effort for perfection. MEMBERS of the Boys Glee Club are: FRONT ROW: D. Bates, M. Bosten, R. Gaff, K. Wooclen, K. Fearnow, R. Vaughn. ROW TWO: S. Austin, L McCuml::er, D. Jarvis, M. Rosen, D. Warner, D. Washa, G. Hicks, R. Horn LISTENING intently to the sharps and flats of chorus members to insure that all is harmonious Mrs. Fern Friedlander checks the score for tempo and expression. ROW THREE: H. Kamany, D. Thornhill, S. Black, B. Dodson, R, Speakes, K Porter, R. Tucker, D. Davenport, B. Johnson, D. Stone, P. Blazer. FRONT ROW: B. Burton, R. Bommer, J. Brooks, K. Cheney, E. Clawson, J. Wilson, L. Sneed, P. Wilson, B. Casher. ROW THREE: M. Becker, C, Gilpin, G. Furman, E. l-lurayt, S. Kinney, M. Proctor, D. Richardson, J. Estlinbaum. ROW JONES, 5- l-lVeH9OOd, P- Miller, C- MUYPDY, l-- Shefbfm, R- Teflgfim, L- Weldon, TWO: G. Tompkins, T. Tucker, S. Downs, P. Morwood, L. Davis, S. Lanier, K. J. Deaton, J. Hewlett. JH ti. -. 5. OFFICERS of the Future Teachers of America are: FRONT ROW: Barbie Sellars, president: Kathy Kinstle, vice-president. ROW TWO: Donna Moose, corresponding secretary, Mike Birchall, historian. ROW THREE: Judy Hendrix and Janet Murphy, refreshment committee, ROW FOUR: Nancy Mix, publicity committee, Rosemary Novey, project committee. NOT PICTURED: Linda Wright, vice-president, Caroline Hazels, recording secre- tary: Marietta Weber, pioiect committee. MRS. MOODY and Barbara Bradford scan the agenda for the F.T.A.'s annual state convention, set this year for March l2-l3. 80 F.T.A. Budding educators More concerned with education than with fun and parties, Putnam City's Future Teachers of America are dedicated to promoting interest in teaching as a career. Films concerning new aids to education, guest speakers specializing in one field of education develop- ment, and panel discussions by visiting teachers, are often arranged by the club's officers. Organization sponsor Mrs. Gloria Moody is always near to help the members with their plans for the future. In order to gain necessary experiences, members are offered the opportunity to substitute teach at element- ary schools. Coming face to face with actual students often causes a tongue-tied session until embarrassment and shyness are overcome by both teacher and pupils. During the December holidays the members visit the County Old Folks, Home to carol and to present Christ- mas gifts. Those with the highest numbers of points participate in the State Convention held every spring. F.T.A. sponsor, Mrs. Gloria Moody, tallies the points earned by each member for participation in club work. consider future careers FRONT ROW: J. Newell, K. McGee, L. Lattimore, J. Lay, P. Zattos, R. Neil, K. Kinstle, L. Rosenhamer, L. Arborgast, T, McClary, B. Sellers. ROW TWO: A. Hooper, J. Casford, M. Nobles, S. Boles, B. Phelps, B. Bradford, C. Bryant, QUICKLY becoming acquainted with the drudgery as well as the rewards of teaching, Barbie Sellars assists in the grading and recording of papers as the semester ends. D. Moose, J. Watson, K. Corley, S. Wadman, C. Hazels. ROW THREE: M. Tuttle, N. Mix, G. Scott, R. Novey, S. Summers, M. Tabor, S, Wadley, M. Baker, S. Furman, P. Nethery, P. Askew. V 81 if U 1 . . lf? ' ' ii i '! tai i ... . .. ..-:em-ay .- -- . .1 -' l c ' ia. L .Wa 1 ' i , E 4 il '-'Y l i : ... f Q 1 - l K1 we 1 i 4 l i z' 4 L' igiii ' L 1 . . 2'-. 'uf V age. t A f t ' , ' - 4 H-'Z ' . ,'M '- - J . ,, V s . ' 1 -5'1 'W VT Q - gap. V' f tWtL- at 152.17 iifrsgfi I is .M K . ,,,..,t,, l . .,., fm !Q.4k.., E .ig . E.. 2 1 L .. 'X' ....... .--sa.e......A...,., ... F.H.A. OFFICERS for 1965 are: Kay Baxter, vice-president, Nancy Hyatt, president, Cheryl Snyder, secretary, Elsie Estrada, treasurer, Elaine Silvernail, parliamentarian, Marilyn Slack, chaplain. F.H.A. MRS. DOROTHY MANN, sponsor, finds time to prepare lessons for a heavy class schedule in addition to club activities. The average female assumes the role of housewife and mother somewhat unsure of her lines and cues. Future Homemakers of America, an organization devoted to the elimination of domestic confusion, has adopted the responsibility of familiarizing girls with the fundamen- tals of cooking, sewing, and planning and furnishing a home of their own. All home economics students are eligible to join this club, and the larger percentage take advantage of the varied and interesting programs presented at monthly meetings. Community service projects, in addition to club im- provement drives, provide an outlet for the energy and ingenuity of members. Audiences are delighted by the annual spring style show when fashions and frivolity for the coming year are forecast. Wise homemokers employ efficient methods FRONT ROW: E, Hurayt, L. McHenry, M. Harris, S. Lusk, T. Repinski, N, Machala, A. Moss, J. Ternplernan, L. Wagner, B. James. ROW TWO: J. King, J, Taylor, M, Baker, T, Hefner, M, Cockrell, F. Ownbey, S. Garrison, N. Nye, G. Cash, C, Turner, ROW THREE: C. Hibler, C. Brainard, L. Green, F. Hutto, R. Bonnrner, T, Tucker, J. Anderson, L. Brandle, J. Troutman, M. Green, S. Lybarger. ROW FOUR: V. Sheffler, B. Casher, C. Cypret, S. Martin, C. Robbins, C. Beck, J. Estlinbaum, S. Meador, B. Brown, N. Lott. ROW FIVE: J. Roebuck, C. Crytzer, Y. York, S, Warren, M. Wagner, K. Baxter, E. Estrada, M. Slack, E. Silvernail, C. Snyder. .l-l1 '45 THE BETTY CROCKER Homemaker tests resulted in Jayne Swen- son being chosen Putnam's Future Homemaker with a chance at the state title. my Q? F.H.A. pledges discover initiation is hardly the ordeal expected, despite the grim intimations of the officers. ls, ' 1::3IfE:-? :EIS2: i?5'.iE1 HS : ,.If'hl.:- A FEW pieces of material, a sewing machine, a little care and imagination are all you need to make your own clothes, says Mrs, Mann, but Brenda Prince and Merl Koch look a little skeptical. CLEANING up the mess is just as important to a student's grade as the way she prepares a meal. l . .cw W. was -Q SAID idiot! I, in scorn all burning in rage and anger high, You ignominious FRONT ROW: S. Waclman, S. Sidner, K. Wolf, J. Casford, D. Terry, M, Hart pence, A. Hooper, S. Warren, M. Andrews, T. MCClary, B. Burton, ROW TWO N. Machala, L. Davis, F. Reid, P. Morwood, G. Goodrich, J, Avants, M. Pohl H. Scott, K. Kinstle, R. Leazenbey. ROW THREE: V, Collins, L. Monn, S. Pierce B. Stinchcomlo, R. Schoeffler, B. Beck, P. Askew, K, Corlee, M. Cunningham. 1 F.J.A. Members leorn lessons 'wx F.J.A. sponsor Mrs. Lois Thomas takes time out to jot down a few important dates in addition to scheduled meetings. Through the efforts of the Future Journalists of America, a wider knowledge of the standards and ethics of journalists and their work is presented. This group has both a school sponsor, Mrs. Lois Thomas, and a professional sponsor, Miss Mary Goddard, to help the officers keep things running smoothly. Offered to the members during the year are the various journalism workshops at OU, OSU, and CSC. A trip to the National Press AssoCiation's convention in Chicago, sponsored by the organization, provides additional opportunities to learn from professionals. P.C.'s chapter of FJA is doubly proud of its president, Marrae Andrews, who acts as secretary of the state FJA organization. ROW FOUR: P. lvens, S. Winn, T. Wilson, M. Homer, K. Waugh, L. Rosen- harner, S. Summers, S. Looper, P. Nethery, C. McCullagh, A. Cerny. ROW FOUR: R. Ridler, C, Lash, K. Henthorn, N. Bond, G. Nieman, R. Jagosh, J. McLennon, P. Brignac, G. Bouteller. of modern lourncilism F.J.A. members listen attentively as the mechanics of this complicated machine are explained to Them. SANDRA SPERUNG, Richard Moore, their experienced advisor. xx Jin ,md ff YQ , f. 3 , f i 55. . i . 7 mil 3 ' ai' - t 1 g ff 1 1 f - . tl. : y l - 1 i -. sys' ' . . Mi... in gm., . r12i51Q?ifixZ?i51a A Stin k ,Is Q , 'ghslff wig ,fl Iii 'Z f 'at' i za '2i'f2'z'?5.11f-77?..m L , rr- - tg L yg3,tg,g . fi - H ' t - V k .L , . ' - - tnitsgsvg M. s ' . , H , . b. V I . ,.' - ' w i . . -, , . . . . - V- af mg A 1. i hm., -f K Q- 'f 'fi , V it A ,j . - -1-E' : A -I ,i t -aEi.:fv,..,gg..5if 5i A ,. L V 2 , p '--' -1 --VV - -W W .. sa- ef ,..-le::.:mg,:g,-tg 1 get Y. .mam 'af ' IN HER own little Comer of the World, Mrs. Sue. Dennis ,ransads the N.F.L. OFFICERS are: Leland McKeeman, president, Sharon Morris, vice presi- odds and ends ot N.F.L. business. Clem: Gary Shrum, secretary, Mike Smith, treasurer. N. F.L. Students mcister effective communication A person able to express his thoughts coherently draws respect and attention, while one who struggles with syllables and syntax is largely ignored. At P.C.H.S., the fundamentals of effective communication are encour- aged through the work of the National Forensic League. This organization, open only to those students who have placed in a district speech contest, serves as a forum in which they may capitalize on their knowl- edge and experience. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Sue Dennis, the N.F.L. has established a t'Speaker's Bureau, by which mem- bers are available upon request to present programs of . ,re a light or serious nature to area clubs. This recognition f are of responsibility to the community is a rare and commendable trait of a progressive club. FINDING material for a speech is not always easy, although Mike Smith, Leonard Court, and Jim Gilchrist search diligently in all types of magazines. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Dennis, G. Sherman, B. Schlossberg, B. Carter, R. Neil, ROW THREE: T. Kline, J. Gilchrist, J. Naifeh, D. Schricker, R. Dannhauser, J. K. Moore, P. Thorpe, K. Stoneking. ROW TWO: L. Court, S. Hendricks, S. Jennings, G. Shrum, M. Smith, L. McKeeman. Morris, C. O'Brian, C. Cobb, J. Lewis, M. Green, J. Gilchrist, S. Newman. 86 THESPIANS Young dromotists loin CAUGHT backstage among the ropes and weights are Thespian officers, Lunetta Bennett, clerk: Jaynie Bullock, vice-president, Steve Hendricks, presi- dent, Laura Brandle, secretary, not pictured: Jerald Henricks, treasurer. Getting started may seem to take forever but once the introduction has been accomplished, the rest comes easily. It takes a lot of co-operation to get organized but Mrs. Juanita Wood's philosophy of do or die appears to be the solution in the case of The National Thespian Society. A non-social, non-secret organization, this troupe so- lidified its position at Putnam City with the installation of officers and members in a post-Christmas ceremony. New initiates are always welcome if they have met the necessary point requirements. Encouraging young actors and actresses and promoting the appreciation of drama, the club includes participants from school plays and programs. The importance of entertainment to modern generations is stressed through every activ- ity of this organization. ' ' ' notionol leogue LECTURING on the techniques of effective speaki emphasizes the importance of gestures and inflect . V ng Mrs. ion. i i Juanita Wood, r l few' .5 i .Jv3'4 f'ys K, Q ' , . .,.. Wk ig, W , W 4 . , M. . ., W ,,,g,, V. .,,.. .. , ., . iiii I ' l T if 'ili B . . c i Tffffii 71 J, . . i .c.. .,., STEVE HENDRICKS directs Nick Bellato in the finer points of murdering Jaynie Bullock, who is not at all sure she's willing ,JJ FRONT ROW: A. Smith, L. Smith, J. Hinkle, L. Branclle, L. Bennett, D. Jones, Anderson, M. Green, P. Thorpe. ROW THREE: N. Davies, G. Henricks, R. Mrs. Woo-d. ROW TWO: N. Bellatto, S. Newman, L. Court, T. Kline, J. Huggins, K. Moore, J. Moncrief, S. Hendricks, D. Pound, M. Tuttle. 87 MRS. DENNIS encourages a minimum of props and staging to inspire Jan Lewis and Karen Moore to use their imaginative power and bring out the personality of their roles. A 1 ,Wig 'n,..,.--'P AN INFORMAL atmosphere prevails as Speech students analyze the works of a maior playright to discover his style and character development. SPEECH The aroma of freshly popped pop corn floated through the deserted hall and into the filled classrooms causing attention to Wander and noses to sniff. Where did this savory odor originate? Room 123 of course, Where the first demonstration speeches of the year were taking place, to the delight of every- one, involving food. Assignments of speech classes conducted by both Mrs. Sue Dennis and Mrs. Juanita Wood may range from a one minute impromptu speech to a ten minute political harangue with diverse gestures. Communication through speech is one of the lesser developed facets of the modern world. Expressing one's ideas and beliefs to others may be a time-consuming chore if a command of the language has not been mastered. Hoping to prevent a problem such as this, many students find the solution lies easily within reach - a speech class! Students mcister effective communication AND this l say unto you . . . Brett Schlossberg emphasizes an important point as team member Greg Sherman nods in agreement and opponents Timmy Kline and Jimmy Jennings prepare rebuttals. Aim GIGGLING over the remarks of one, members ot Mrs. Dennis' speech class carry on a tete-aetete while supposedly preparing a speech. Jan Lewis hurriedly glances over her notes before giving the opening statement of her debate rebuttal. Barbara Huckabay and Lydia Smith work out final details of a one-act play under the careful scrutiny of Mrs. Woods. iafwws . , Xawwmazf. 11,1 M1 3 2 5 4 4 Glenna Chapel finds that a wall makes a non-commital audience as she polishes her speech for a tournament. Q may A 2923 if si fs 5 ggqmlgg W 9' mag? 2 5 3 fswl Stl mi mezawmzfmwawgasww guage. ....a.. g A- vf-- :wmMW..fqp,, W ELECTRONICS CLUB Negotive chorges require positive thought Officers of the electronics club for l965 are: Danny Bates, president, Kenny Dill, vice-president, Ralph Daugherity, secretary-treasurer. RADIO tubes and electrical circuits require extended explanation by Electronics Club sponsor, Mr. Joe McKinnon, before members can compre- hend their intracacies. Cathodes, diodes, tubes, and transistors - small and shiny and infinitely important to space-age life. Such tiny pieces of metal and glass form the nucleus of man-made machines which have made man free. No longer is his time consumed by endless calculations and analysis - computers dispose of these tasks in frac- tions of seconds. Man is no longer a drudge - he is free to think. But man must remain master over his electronic creations. To this end the Putnam City Electronics Club was formed. Under the auspices of Mr. Joe McKinnon, the members of this organization work toward an understanding of the inner functionings of electronic devices. A knowledge of Morse code and higher mathe- matics is needed for this. At monthly meetings, films or discussions absorb the members, who hope to build a ham radio for the school. FRONT ROW: D. Einhorn, V. Ackley, B. Morton, L. Perrin, D. Bates, R. Stark. SECOND ROW: R. Smith, K. Dill, R. Daugherity, D. Brewer, J. Schmitz, C. Eng. 90 3 1: V X l 'El' FRONT ROW: B. Burton, A. Mowchan, D. Bush, S. Kimsey, T. McClary, l.. wood, G. Goodrich, ROW THREE: C. Brake, K. Waugh, B. Sellars, K. Wolf, P. Davis. ROW TWO: S. Wadman, S. Sidner, R. Schoeffler, A. Hooper, P. Mor- lvens, N. Machala. QUILL AND SCROLL Honor iourncilists ioin ron Fostering an increased interest in journalism, the Quill and Scroll Society fills a need for recognition and encouragement of hardworking journalism students. All juniors and senio1's with a 3.4 grade average and record of exceptional accomplish- ments in the field of journalism meet the requirements for initiation. lcs of notionol orgonizoiion is T ffl! 513.2 Q33 Because this is part of an international organization, the local chapter enjoys singular benefits and opportunities as Well as having a responsibility to uphold the tradition and principles set forth on a national level. lt enjoys the advantages of a regular publication Which points up advances and changes in thisfield. Sponsored by Mrs. Lois Thomas, journalism instructor, the Quill and Scroll is headed by five officers, under Whose direction the affairs and activities of the club - including the candle- light initiation ceremony - are carried out. The official charter is granted by the International Honorary Society for High School Journalists. Qull-l and Scroll 0fflCel'S. for T964-65 are: Annette Hooper, presidentg Darlene Bush, vice presiclentg Terri Wilson, chaplain, ROW TWO: Charles Brake, treasurerg Esther Rich, secretary. 1' . i. 5. X . 3 ...in QUILL and Scroll business somehow always gets done, even if if must be transacted during staff time. 91 MEDICAL Club officers for l96A-65 are: Phyllis Thorpe, corresponding secre- tary, Marrae Andrews, treasurer, Ronnie Koenig, chaplain, Harry Kamany, president, Karen Huff, vice-president, Ralph Schoeffler, represeniative, Cherie Douglas, recording secretary. MEDICAL CLUB 1 L. ff-1-:N L AMID CHARTS and books which explain the workings of the human body, Mrs. Marcia Hess, sponsor, researches material for an upcoming club meeting. Everyone fancies himself a medical authority of one degree or another. But reality reveals the world of Hippocrates as a complex, technical sphere with little room for amateurs. Members of the Medical Club have shown a serious interest in the possible future as a part of the company of white uniforms and hospital corridors. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Marcia Hess and aided by auxiliary sponsor Mrs. Dick Huff, the club concentrates its program on the modern medical prac- tices and research techniques. Additional activities include ringing bells for national drives for crippling diseases, visiting homes for the aged, and participating in a special Nurses' Day at the University Hospital. Members abide by idecils of Hippocrcites FRONT ROW. S. Furman, E. Grandstaff, S. Hatfield, K. Huff, H. Kamany, B. James, E. Shedden, J. MacKelvie, N, Nye, G. Cash, C. Turner. ROW TWO: C. Douglas, K. Jungery, L. Cisper, K. Harp, B. Worley, L. Huff, L. Lakin, S. Garrison, R. Holcomb, L. Jacobs, J. Furman. ROW THREE: E. Crandell, H. Merlin, B. West, C. Waldenville, V. McEwer, J. Gregory, L. Sheffy, M. Cockrell, P. Lisle, L. Goff. ROW FOUR: D. Baldwin, R. Auxier, W. Goodowifz, K. Archer, P. Thorpe, L. Gossman, V. Horne, M. Harris, N. Wischoff, M. Needham, L, Mann. ROW FIVE: L. Sherwood, C. Walsh, R. Koenig, R. Schoef- fler, M. Andrews, M. Pohl, D. Phipps, J. Overturf, G. Tompkins, P. Askew. 92 N T2 A Y 2 li. 1 if F . . 2 i.r.. Q ze....Q1 W.. ... s...isr......,.....f............s 4114 Ml ,Q 'WJ M 9' M., T' M Q6 if Yr it ' ca FRONT ROW: M. Sprague, V. Robbins, L. Ridings, ROW TWO: S. Riggle, L. Rose, O. Webb, L. McHenry. SAFETY CLUB Right to longevity safeguarded by club Members of Putnam Cityis Safety Club concentrate on promoting public awareness of good safety habits in all phases of life. Whether at home, at school, or half-way in between, alert hands and heads can mean the split-second difference between a fatal accident and a near miss. Admittance into this Club Consists merely of that small piece of cardboard known to all as a driver's L rifr , K Li lyk 'mf' WHILE THE inner workings of an internal combustion engine may be more fascinating to boys than girls, Mr. Hasley, sponsor, must nevertheless explain why the car moves when you step on the accelerator. license. Once this speciman of driving ability has been presented, the new member is accepted and immediately begins work on the prevention of accidents by those around him. Highest aims of the group for this year include the possible organization of a Rifle Club and approval by the administration of a plan to provide diagonal parking spaces in both the teachers' and students' parking lots. ACTING in the interests of safety and sportsmanlike driving are the officers of the Safety Club: Vivian Robbins, president: Slafldlflgf MBVY Jane Sprague, vice-presidentg Linda Ridings, secretary. U lit' ei U 4 A2 t FRONT ROW: B. Thompson, D. Schricker, B, White, F. Vascellaro, D. Elshire, Y. Coleman, L. Freed, S. Bunge, P. Sutton, D. Einhorn, C. Eng, R. Schoeffler, C. Ellis, J. Dill. ROW TWO: Carolyn Davenport, R. Dunnhouser, L. Perrin, M. Tuttle, P. Thorpe. ROW FOUR: R. Stallings, J. Weaver, J. Proctor, L R. Daugherity, K. Dill, D. Bates, V. Ackley, R. Zine-I, L. Pitts. ROW THREE: Austin, M- PrOCTOf, B. O'Brien, P. Gillmore, R, Elkins, D. Danvers. MATH CLUB Digital confusion no longer looms MATH CLUB officers for '65 vvere: lseatedi, Phyllis Thorpe, secretary- treasurer: standing: Charles Ellis, Mu Alpha Theta representative, Kenny Dill, president, Conni Eng, publicity chairman, and Ralph Daugherity, vice- president. To some, mathematics may seem an unintelligible sci- ence, with origins in the mysterious qualities of that rare letter X. To the members of the Putnam City Math Club, it is an exciting adventure in the world of an exact science, dealing with realities and a few fantasies. Lenient membership requirements allow all those inter- ested to participate, with only passing grades and present enrollment in a math course as prerequisites. Students with a B average in all subjects and at least two years experience in mathematics are eligible to A QUESTION in the fundamentals of Algebra takes Mr. Milton Boydston, sponsor, .-,-.,,, s ' to the board to clarify a club member's mind. 2 94 join the local chapter of Mu Alpha Theta, a national mathematics organization. Exciting discussions on every subject from two plus two to modern space techniques, supplemented by a weekly course in computer programming are part of the stimulating pace set by the members. Mr. Milton Boydston, sponsor, guides the group journeys into the complex cosmos of mathematics. N- 1 '.uFC SCIENCE CLUB Research into physical phenomena pursued . 1 I 4 1 2 'Ia 9' 5 .C v , 2 . 'ra Mr A. . 4 .4 I 3 . fi A .-J AGAINST an appropriate background, Science Club sponsor Mrs. Myrtle Mullinax advises the members on proiecfs for ihe annual Science Fair. A mounting interest in science has developed since the first man exhibited curiosity about his environment. In 1946 a science club was formed at Putnam City High School to channel the energy of students thus inclined into productive scientifio work. Sponsored by Mrs. Myrtle Mullinax, head of the science department, this organization is an affiliate of the Science Clubs of America. Members must have successfully completed at least one year of science with a minimum of a 3.0 average in the course. Working with the National Honor Society, the Sci- ence Club publishes the school directories as their project for the year. Organization of the annual Science Fair is another of their endeavors. At the monthly meetings, group discussions and guest speakers reveal pertinent information about the many careers open to science majors. rn! 0651101 Elllwrs GF TE-KE. 915.0 P wa. an hiv JOM waitress SCIENCE club officers for 1964-65 are: Kenny Dill, president, Ron Zittel Secretary-Yreasurerg Ralph Daugheriiy, vice President. Ralph Daugherify, Mrs. Mullinax, sponsor, Kenny Dill, Ron Zittel, Mike Schmitz, Peter Mclllwain, Anita Albritfen. -4 V. .. 'iw 4-H As the American society has gravitated from rural areas to urban centers, National 4-H has enlarged its program to satisfy the interests and ambitions emanating from these varied backgrounds. This year, the national adminis- tration emphasized Career Explorations and introduction to diverse job opportunities for modern young people. 4-H is a club on the go! Projects for members and local chapters allow individual talents and interests to be expressed and guided. A progressive series of competitive events stim- ulates members to take part in local, state, and national organizational activities. Recognition comes to active members at the completion of a long term or specially oriented project. Scholar- ships and grants are available to deserving students, paving the Way for future study. GUIDING the adivities of the 4-H for '64-65 are Carol Mann, secretary, Marcia Cockrell, president, Pam Zaffos, vice-president, Linda Warnke, sing leader, and Sue Gofourth, game leader. Re-oriented gools give new impetus to work FRONT ROW: M. Cockrell, R. Neil, S. Gofourth, C. Mann. ROW TWO: B. Zaffos, L. Warnke, P Zaffos, J. Laird. MR. VERSEL RICE, sponsor, moderates a Career Explora- tions program during a 4-H meeting. 96 Dai W 1 FRONT ROW: T. Putnam, K. Corder, L. Warnke, L. Francisco, K. Daugerity, Murtry, J, Botkin, J. Botkin, J. Gaither. ROW FOUR: T. Bray, K. Peterson, G. Bouteller. ROW TWO: B. Stewart, J. Bellomy, P. Brawner, G. Storm, E. J. Emmert, L. Coley, R. Wills, R. Smith, M. Wyrick, D. Allen, Mr. Rice. Cotton, J. Story. ROW THREE: R. Stark, D. Parchman, D. Brewer, T. Mc- AUDIO-VISUAL Students supervise sight ond sound Keeping equipment in good repair and ready to operate is only a part of the audio-Visual students' job. These specially-trained boys are also responsible for showing films, monitoring the sound equipment at assemblies and athletic events, and playing the records at each sock hop. For these myriad efforts, they receive one- half credit toward graduation. Students selected to this group are chosen by the sponsor, Mr. Versel Rice, for their dependability and trustworthiness. These traits are of primary importance in boys Who must answer for the condition of almost 3,312,000 worth of delicate equipment. This is only one club that is indispensible to the smooth functioning of Putnam City High'School. EXPLAINING the intricacies of a school proiector, Mr. Versil Rice, A.V. club sponsor, describes each part to interested members. 'ifffiif ny, la f .1 ty ani gr ,. W Q' .3 . , 2 , . M E ,ry Z fltfx r if Q . - 3.5 if s fi-T gf' til .x'v.t:'l,iF Ei ' ' N' 'MS is 'D t l ONCE having learned the complicities of the backstage mechanical apparatus, audio-visual club members are then ready to use their knowledge for everyone's benefit during plays and programs. LINDA GRIFFITH, Barbara Thompson, Martha Needham, Linda Manning, Karen Moore, and Judy Snow guard the stacks at Putnam's well-stocked library. LIBRARY Book oids undciunted by Dewey's decimals It is an established fact that a Well-read student is better equipped to meet the challenges of intensive study and extra reading that college life presents. It was to produce such students and to provide a readily accessible supply of research materials and good litera- ture to them that a library was included in the plans of the school. Head librarian, Mrs. Alice Zweiacher, and her assistant, Mrs. Virginia Priddy, have the respon- sibility for more than 10,000 books, numerous back issues of periodicals, an excellent reference center, and other aids to study. READING, writing, and research are all accomplished during school hours in the library. Assisting them in the organization and maintenance of the library are students interested in this type of work who give one hour daily to serve as library aids. They must maintain a B average in all other classes and be Willing to take special instruction to become competent librarians. To provide an opportunity for further guidance in their work these students have formed a Library Club, an affiliate of other library organizations and district and state levels. The organi- zation takes part in bi-annual workshops and seminars. fr... 98 'Wnn '1i MRS. ALICE ZWEIACHER signs students library passes as assistant librarian Mrs. Virginia Priddy checks card files. OFFICE AIDS Clerical assistance relieves office pile-up it maui --Q., OFFICE aids Paula Cass, Jan Cyphers, Norma Rutledge, and Judy Casforcl pause for a few minutes of relaxation during an hour of hectic action. First impressions are supposedly the most important. With this in mind the girls Working the front office and the counselors' culobyholes are convinced that it is necessary to maintain an attractive appearance. Acting as aids to the secretaries and anyone else who needs a message delivered or an errand run, these girls give up study hall to take over the menial chores which so often plague administrative assistants. Tracking down students, recording absences, typing, and running to the distant parts of the building are all part of the duties of these hard working girls. They earn the thanks of teachers and students alike for the many hours of Work saved and services rendered. FRONT ROW: P. Lambert, J. Reynolds, K. Waugh, K. Jackson, J. Overturf, M. Srum, L. Thornesbury, E. Estrada, L. Pearson, M. Nobles, K. Archer. ROW TWO: C. Jenkins, S. Lanier, J. Casford, S. Wilson, M. Andrew, E. Zlotogura, D. Hornick, J. King, C. Kibler, M. Tyson, S. Williams. ROW THREE: L. Robinson, 4' ss. TRANSACTING school business, overseeing the office aids, and issuing subtle hints to Mr. Downs and Mr. Nichols are the secretaries. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Ruby Taylor, Mrs. Mona Benson. ROW TWO: Mrs. Patsy Locke, Mrs. Jane Newell. 'G W-as .- ig! N. Hyatt, C, Snyder, L. Tucker, D. Terry, C. Humphrey, G. Scott, A. Tracker, J. Burton, K. Pennington, K. Ross, L. Watson. ROW FOUR: G. Cash, R. Hunt, E. Weldon, S. Ellwood, C. Hanks, J. Cyphers, J. Roebuck, V. Sheffler, V. Robbins, S. Martin, C. Holt, L. Gilpin, J. Oliver, C. Hill. I 99 PHOTOGRAPHY Club Officers Ron Jagosh, vice-president, Kathi Darby, sergeant-at-arms, Eddie Vernon, president, and Mary Feverston, secretary, discuss lighting and camera angles in preparing for picture taking. MR. POWELL, Photography Club sponsor, inspects a mem. ber's negative by the glow of the darkroom satelight. PHOTOGRAPH Y CLUB AGAINST the wind and open sky battles Mary Feverston as she adiusts the press camera for a candid out-door sports shot. Shutterbugs are often termed pests by the haughty and famous, but members of P.C.'s Photography Service Club are always welcomed. This organization turns out quality photos and quality photographers in equal numbers. There is only one pre-requisite for admission into the club: to have a genuine interest in photo- graphy. Learning more about the fine points of photography and pictures through meetings after school and then putting this knowledge to good use :ire the main ob- jectives of the group. Coached by Mr. Bob Powell, himself once a professional photographer, the members keep a pictorial memory book of school events. O 0 I O Creativity chcinneleol into quality photos FRONT Row: P. sragnac, E. Vernon, K. Darby, M. Feyersron, R. Jagosh, R. Daugherity. Row TWO: B. Mars, J. McLennan, F. Vascella, J. Covmf S- Plateff M. Pasternik. Q.7 'VI 7' Ill -un FRONT ROW: B. Pearson, K. Green, L. Pearson, J. Clark, M. Jungery, J. Payne, J, Proctor. ROW TWO: M- Maier, C- Ellis, T- BOHGUIJSVQSH J- Pale, F- HUTIOI R Bommer, Mrs. Pearson. BIOLOGY Beta Iota Omicron starts zoo tor Putnam Man's search for knowledge has led him to explore the infinitely small and the unimaginably large. He has split the atom, and is conquering space. The discoveries made in these new fields of research have enabled man to solve many of the enigmas of the oldest science of all: biology. At Putnam City High School, a unique organization devotes itself entirely to the encouragement and pro- motion of work in the realm of living things. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Tacy Pearson, the Biology Club CBeta Iota Omicronj undertakes field trips and tours in addition to regular monthly meetings. In co-operation with the Science Club, it also assumes the responsibility for preparing for the annual Science Fair. Beta Iota Omicron members continue to work on their perpetual project, the accumulation of Zoological specimens for a zoo for Putnam. DEMONSTRATING the use of a microscope to Biology Club members is Mrs. Tacy Pearson, sponsor. BIOLOGY club officers for l965 are: Jackie Payne, librarian, Michelle Jungery, president, Rita Bommer, vice-president, Frankie Hutto, secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Tacy Pearson, sponsor, and Charles Ellis, publicity chairman, lOl FRONT ROW: L. Davis, J. Frazier, J. Lewis, D. Knight, Y. Yocum, J. Bednar, B. Bednar, B. Hugos, G. Young, J. Jaworsky, K. Frederick. ROW FOUR: D. S. Stalder, J. Nelson, K. Lawrence, G. Malchi. ROW TWO: B. Bouchelle, S. Mock, K. Milner, J. Hawk, M. Rosen, M. Milner, R. Jacob, J. Carroll, M. Warren, T. Barnicoat, R. Molina, R. Campbell, S. Robinson, L. Wagner, M. Homer, K. Waugh. ROW THREE: D. Large, P. Ward, C. Cartwright, D. Read, TWELVE-YEAR CLUB Proctor, L. Monn, J. Jones. Intrcmsigence ol home ciddress acknowledged TWELVE Year Club sponsor OFFICERS for the l2-Year Club are: Bobby is Mrs. Margurite Smith. Godwin, secretary-treasurer, Sue Kimsey, vice- president, and Terry Giager, president. FRONT ROW: D. Bush, S. Kimsey, J. Templeman, T. McClary, N. Bomhoff, E. Dugger, B. Burton, J. Shuler, L. Callahan, B. Stinchcomb. ROW TWO: P. Zatfos, K. Huff, S. Downs, B. Burton, F. Reid, M. Byford, K. Baxter, J. Brooks, J. Payne, F. Hutto, B. Smith. ROW THREE: B. Godwin, T. Giager, M. Troutman, In a society that's always on the move, staying in one place for any length of time is quite a feat, and re- maining long enough to complete 12 years of schooling in one system is an accomplishment deserving of recog- nition. With the idea of honoring such students, the 12 year club was organized. The only requirement for membership is a record of enrollment in Putnam City Schools from the lst through the 12th grades. Sponsored by Mrs. Margurite Smith, the club holds election of officers in the fall: Basically oriented as a fun group, their main project each year is assisting with the Senior Assembly. A picnic in the spring caps the events of their final year as Putnarnites. J. Jones, J. Ellis, K. Corder, D. Choat, L. Smith, E. Estrada, J. Troutman. ROW FOUR: D. Elshire, D. Bates, H. Kamany, G. Lombard, D. Richardson, L. Bagby, L. Sauer, J. Baldwin, D. Woodring, J. Baldwin, C. Currier. STAGECRAFT Scenery incorporcites construction bosics l Designing each set for the all-school, junior, and senior class plays is only a part of the job undertaken by the stagecraft class. Under the supervision of Mrs. Juanita Wood these students also help create, construct, and color the backgrounds for class and school assemblies, including those of the chorus and the band. Often a part of the activity involves Working long hours after school in order to finish by the deadline. Opening night is equally exciting to this group as the final approval of both their ideas and completed pro- ducts is then given by the audience and the perform- ers. Students are chosen for this class from speech and art pupils of the previous year. NUMEROUS telephone calls are part of a typical day when Mrs. Juanita Wood puts a Putnam City play into production, jj! t , is xf I CONSTANTLY designing, building, and painting sets throughout the year, the stagecraft class seems to have a grudge against relaxing. MAGAZINES, decorators' guides, and newspapers provide SGT ideas i0V stagecraft students to modify and develop for use in the three yearly plays. CLOSE attention to details often produces hands and knees stances when stagecraft classes are readying flats and backdrops for school prograrnS. c 642 t as K 'MW' f Ml? wafers, .. r 1- ls 103 FRONT ROW: Mr. Mace, D. Jones, R. Merchant, L. Court, R.Speakes, R. Feuerborn, F. Vascellaro, M. Boston. ROW TWO: L. Phipps, B. Beck, S. Reaves, J. Gourley, D. Guernsey, J. Hodge, D. Davenport, R. Horn, B. O'Brien. ROW BUCCANEERS THREE: J. Ellis, D. Hicks, D. Wallraven, D. Baldwin, V. Ackley, C. Mize, S. Adkins, M. Rosen. New brand ot Pirates appears at games Long a wish of many and now a reality, a new club appeared on the scenes at Putnam City this year. The Buccaneers were organized as a group of boys inter- ested in promoting school spirit at pep assemblies, games, and matches. BUCCANEER officers are: Leonard Court, vice-president, Jim Ellis, president, Den Jones, secretary-treasurer, David Guernsey, Sgt.-at-,a rms: ROY 5PeGkeS, Chaplain- T04 In their initial year, the Buccaneers were faced with setting a precedent to be followed by succeeding initi- ates. Thus, requirements were established such that a member must have a C average, conduct himself as a gentleman, and be willing to amplify school spirit in every way possible. The six week initation period takes on the aspects of a fraternity pledging, when new mem- bers are required to appear at school once a week in a suit and special beanie. This organization has caught the interest of students and faculty. Every one agrees that the Buccaneers are an asset to student life at Putnam City. TAKING the responsibility of organizing enthusiastic individuals into a unified and very vocal whole known as the Buccaneers, Mr. James Mace heads up Putnam's newest club. In Memoriam To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under heaven A time to be born, and a, time to die 5 A time to Weep, and a time to laughg A time to mourn, and a time to rejoice. Ecclesiastes 3:1 . . . 4 WAYNE JONES 1948-1965 JERRY SNOW 1947-1965 JIMMY LONG 1948-1964 ATHLETICS , Yf -5 -aw .' ':.-Ezgfw - 3. V ' 4-gs.: A 5 4 I' 9 L A- 5 L ! o N Qs: G G Q FOOTBALL Pirates prove practice pays oft in victory 3. 2 pi' it J! 9 r 3 ,U p r. 4, . f 2. ., if T'- The 1964 football season got off to a bad start and the situation improved but little with each passing game. Although the team had practiced long and hard to get into shape, injuries and recurring penalties spelled dis- appointment for the hopeful Pirate cause. Ron Jacobs, in his second year as gridiron coach, kept the squad in there fighting in spite of bad luck and few breaks. The Pirates usually outscored their opponents in first downs and yards rushing, but excessive penalties cost valuable yardage. The addition of John Marshall to the Mid- State Conference and the division of the conference into Northern and Southern dis- 7 E BOB GRAY, Ron Jacobs, and Elam Pebworth wear the uniform of the '64 Pirate foot-ball coaches. STUDENT trainers for i964 were: Ricky Smith, David Howells, Bruce McNinney Dick Goodman, Kenny Chocolate, Steve Loflin, Mark Taylor, tricts caused understandable confusion to both spectators and players. Putnam City was classed in the Northern district of 1-AAA along with Enid, Northwest, Douglass, and John Marshall. The Pirates started the season with twelve returning lettermen. Their combined wealth of experience was invaluable to the team, but it was not enough. 108 at d PIRATE defense swings into action against Capitol Hill. FRONT ROW: D. Rhoades, L. Witten, R. Mufz, D. Blaney, S. Kistler, M. Wier, J. Prescott, B. Bridgeman. ROW TWO: R. Billingsly, R. Campbell, B. Buck, P. Taylor, R. Dutton, R. Reagan, J. Wheeler, K. Sterbenz. ROW THREE: R. Blurton, R. Dawson, R. Lambert, P. Ryan, B. Roof, K. Grace, R. Williams, J. Fields 1 3 TEAM captains George Hughes and Benny Goodwin stand rough and ready during their last season of high school football. ROW FOUR: A. Lowe, W. Ayers, T. Bean, D. Dies, R. Berry, J. Schnorrenberg, W. Mitchell, T. Wycolf. ROW FIVE: D. Standage, T. Giager, D. Jones, J. Weigl, B. Fallin, G. Hughes, B. Goodwin, R. Molina. .F i illlll - li 1 I - W ,., . . A, Afr' -'.., 4 -I .v:, Li 1 .rar W j 5 'f' . N 'al -..,. f F L A i Q . . v I L VV.k .. .. rr 1 1 Q r:Vt - 8 K .,.. .asf F .. .. ...a e a R 1 . ..V, M 'L W L 1 ..,.. 5' . ,,,. .... , . -. V M, rj . HQ 33 F , X2 ' iil li - -.,.-: .. . I .. . ,... - is .Q 6 ' .J levy TERRY GIAGER watches from the sidelines as the Pirate defense goes to work. if Rt . E1 1 ' C it X Putnam 1 H Putnam iiii Putnam Jei X I Putnam .. - Putnam '.':' gf 4 I Putnam .:-,A e iee , Putnam V. Zz, 1 iili Putnam 'IPT' 2 igieefe Putnam . Putnam :'P xi' az? X Tom Bean End Richard Berry Randy Billingsly Tackle Halfback - w ?5g, l P' wi :xhva v l Q gfy 3Lf1-..k . V ' . ,f, i eet 1 Woody Ayers End FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD City ,,,,,,,v,,ee..,e 6 Ardmore eeeee ..e.... 2 O City ,,,,,,. ee.,ee 6 Norman eee,,,, ee,,eee 1 3 City eeeeeee eeeeee 1 4 Enid ..,,eeee.. ee.eee. 2 1 City 111e1e1i.,...... 20 Grant ........... e,..... 6 City ,77,,,, .Ci11. 0 Northwest ....... e,.eeee 0 City 111e,,, ...e1. O Douglass ii..e ee..,.. 3 1 City ,C,,,,, 7,,,,, 1 9 Shawnee ......... ......e 1 5 City ,77,,,, ve,i,, 6 Capitol Hill .e,.eeee eeeeeee 8 City ,77,,,, ,.111i 0 Midwest City ,.i.....i..... 27 City ii,,,,, 7i,,,, 6 J. Marshall .e....,. eeeei,, 2 0 Ronnie Blurton Bobby Buck Guard Halfback 1 . ls l 2 . XX S5 lil . N Z .1. 4 ,a Qt-im at 49 WO' Ralph Campbell Ben Fallin Terry Giager Benny Goodwin Guard Halfback Quarterback Quarterback advance for victories PIRATE defense swings into action against Capitol Hill in one of the season's toughest games. ,, H, . A .W at 4 VW' if 'MM V .1 J' ,sy VZBSMZ -il' , Y i v -JJ1. ,f YQ J V 1 ' fy, , 'kg 7 , I V 'S M , 1 a f, Q-4 Vi, ,,.-f 4, Y Y , f if G s Q.-nw., no-nw mein V ,M ,KM in iw I Y i I ec :Ya l 'wc , 1- aittit g ii Q , G XV vt Ng George Hughes Guard Dan Jones End 3' y i Myne Y i ,aa ,il lll pq. ak - 42- 4, L It vl- Q :z a .. and 3 f l F 1 Paul Taylor Quarterback V, .ig - M, iff . A Q V- me...,M I to fll Mx Y, 3 Wayne Mitchell Tackle Richard Molina Tackle , Q' 1 f f- iw, , 1-wsu . 3 I W' LH 2 Johnny Weigl Fullback FOOTBALL Opponents lolcl on Pirote JOEY Prescott spearheads Pirate interference as Johnny Weigl battles Capitol Hill defenders to retain possession of the ball. me Larry Witten Tom WYCOH Guard En ' L 1 - -- .a:g::. , 1 fr 1 :-5 L, N -, fi Q if Xa an I 1 it -M f as L, J 9 4 If 104324925 We t K R 9 i is 5 5 ...D n-num., Am p-wr J uv, d M1 L :Q W r -- me .-m.,5,,, , t. L S . ,... , .,, 1 il lil' 15,2 .W 1 Q V Q rr 2553, , are . T ESS if a ,, L, W 4 L c gw Za - ., :w i , H ,,. ,L L . , .. ,a,.r..t,.an.,.t,...,:, - -fe. .,.. Q 5- ' if, . 5:1 'W ev gridiron plays RONNIE Dutton Closes in on this Capitol Hill ball carrier. B-TEAM players practice defensive strategy in an afternoon scrim- 5,1 1 n Vx V Lflorx A -t f G K I J X 'xi' ff s i' f l . F - f 1 i 5, Q , 2 i, .1251 4 'i ,. A I DETERMINED pirates charge out of the locker room fresh from a half-time pep talk administered by Coach Jacobs. JOHNNY Weigl carries for a gain against Capitol Hill, mage with John Marshall. x Q7 95' -ff I I it , i f fa ' if gig! , - NU, WRESTLING Pirotes tolce lirst if will to win counts AN ILLEGAL hold is called by referee Stan Abel during a ranking match at the beginning ofthe wrestling season. A TEAM wrestlers for '65 were: FRONT ROW David Reed, Tim Wilson, Q ,fx s if N Asia, 9t.e,141 'lffiaa as g ui ae' Q is-isifesisazgsvse'::'f1.-'f'-,wx :K -ts, ,, .' wg' f 9 COACH STAN ABEL trains Pirate matmen tor conference ancl district meets. The 1965 Wrestling team was forced to operate under severe handicaps which all but precluded any extended campaign of Wins. Nevertheless, Pirate grapplers spent many hours in training in a vain but valiant attempt to overcome the loss of nine of last year's squad members. Johnny Weigl and Bobby Godwin, both three year lettermen, were the only returning starters. They were the foundation of a team composed primarily of juniors and sophomores, most of whom were in wrestling for the first time this term. The boys did as well as could be expected with their experience, stated Coach Stanley Abel. He is looking for a much improved squad next year, after the boys have gotten more experience. The 1967 Wrestlers should rank high in the state. While the boys did not place high in any competition they entered, if the will to win counts, they were number one. Eddie Foster, Tom Weichbrodt, Ralph Campbell, Jay Michaels, Hal Dennis King, Richard Ellis, Bobby Godwin, Jerry Cramer. ROW TWO Sonderregger. l 2 SHARING the responsibilities for the '65 wrestling team are seniors Bobby Godwin and Ralph Campbell. WRESTLING FROM the background, Mr. Abel explains the technique of positions and holds to interested observers during pre-season ranking matches. lnexperience handicaps P. C. mat squad EXPERIMENTS with new holds and methods ot escape appear during daily practice on the mats. AVAILABLE to help lace wrestling shoes,' Ron Brown and Carl Sherrill are responsible for the well-being of the team. H5 CQ Jerry Cramer Richard Ellis Randy Jacoby germ I fi Jfefsw - ii? ii? WRESTLING Dennis King Johnny Weigl I II6 i Victories elusive WAITING for the starting signals, assistant trainer Jerry Stanley passes on his experience as a former Pirate matman to an up-and-Coming squad member. ar v- ,. pg ,X 5 , W- k Q 'W ii Ralph Campbell Ed FOSTGI' Bobby Godwin f 0 o Z, on pirate mcut . P rr A WATCHFUL vigil is kept by The referee To insure a fair match for an inferlocked pair of matmen. Jay Michaels v 5 i 1. Y H., ii David Reed Q . ' Aw.. Hal Sonderregger Tom Weichbrodt Tim Wilson COMPETING in wrestle-offs before every match, Pirate matmen grapple for top position. WRESTLING Mcitmen reiect defeat WINCING as he tries to avoid being pinned, Johnny Weigl fights the inevitable as he goes down under the strength of a Japanese All-Star wrestler, WRESTLING Grcapplers reserve respect For trainers I GETTING close to the action, the referee comes down to the I grapplers' level to insure an unequivocal decision. I IT APPEARS that a Bomber Grappler thinks he'II have a better view of the crowd atop Bobby Godwin's shoulders. FRONT ROW- K- AHCIGVSOV1, R- Brown, C- BaUm9ISTeff K- GEIQEVI R- Whlffeff J. Watts, R. Cotton, J. Nelson, C. Jones, T. Thompson, S. Shearer. ROW THREE: J. Sconce, J. Dunlap, G. Bailey, C. Sherrill. ROW TWO: J. Pruitt, S. Jarkowsky, D, Defende,-er, D- Washal Rl glackwoodl Tournaments showcase pirate court talent The 1965 basketball team overcame crip- pling injuries to take one of the leading positions in the Mid-State Conference. Although starters Taylor, Dich, and Gold suffered injuries early in the season, they were only temporarily handicapped. Coach Fred Dunbar made extensive use of second string team, which he rated almost as good as the varsity. The boys began practice early in September to face such opponents as Northwest, Douglass, Enid, and Shaw- nee. Although all of the coaches agreed that the team that Wins the conference will lose at least three or four gamesfl the roundballers had an impressive re- cord of three wins and no losses in the early part of the season. Willard Raper, assistant coach who was new to Putnam this year, helped whip the team into shape. Mike Little, who aided Coaches Dunbar and Raper with the team, felt that they were Ha real good group of boys. Going into the last of the season, the team was rated number six in the state. FINAL Instructions are given iust before the team breaks and starters take the floor for openers at N.W. Classen. PLANNING strategy and training the means to accomplish the end, coaches Fred Dunbar and Willard Raper gave support and encouragement to varsity roundballers. l i STRAINING for the highest jump to gain control of the ball for the Pirates is David Standage. 121 G limbs and strong fingers of David Stanclage prove vt l ring The ball for the Pirates at The Capitol H ll g ' J , . . lffi ' l I i ii! Q ilyi BASKETBALL Roundbollers roused by Pirote enthusiasm BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD PIRATES PIRATES PIRATES PIRATES PIRATES PIRATES PIRATES PIRATES PIRATES PIRATES PIRATES PIRATES Mike Gold BETHANY EL RENO JOHN MARSHALL CAPITOL HILL U. S. GRANT SHAWNEE N.W. CLASSEN ENID ,7....Ee MIDWEST CITY N.W. CLASSEN CAPITOL HILL U. S. 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Cramer, J. Baumiester, G- Raymol ROW TWO: L, Boatright, C. Holman, T. Coonfield, C. Baisden, J Lowe, M. Holt, B. Thompson, Coach Willard Raper. BASKETBALL B team promises victorious '66 season T24 WORKING with the A and B teams Mr. Willard Raper assumes the responsibili- ties of assistant coach, ATTEMPTING to block a Pirate pass, a Capitol Hill Redskin tails as the ball soars over his head and on into the hands of a mighty Putnamite. 'Tm 5, All l f i 2 no ,,,,x-...A --- ,.,.-- ..f--'- c ' ACROSS THE FLOOR to raise the score goes the Pirate team, battling against the Northwest Knights. 'B' squad basketball, under the new leadership of Coach Willard Raper, gave a creditable performance until be- ing routed by the Northwest Classen Knights in mid- season play. The team had scored heavily in six Mid- State conferences tB' games to take the lead up to this time. Scrimmages against eleven other teams provided needed experience and new victories to add to the Pirates record. Mike Little aided Coach Raper training this aggres- sive phalanx composed of five juniors and ten sopho- mores. Their combined efforts were well rewarded. Varsity coach Fred Dunbar will definitely make use of these boys next year with heavy losses chalked up to graduating starters. INTRICATE DRILLS are only part of the practice of Putnam's roundballers. Their ordeal begins sixth hour every day and ends only when Coach Fred Dunbar is satisfied with the plays, Lil 'ft ty J ,,,,..--mf' 'fic BASKETBALL warm-up before another exciting game, finds Teddy Coonfield attempting to complete the next successful basket. SEEMING to spend as much time in the air as on the court, Mike Gold shoots over the defense of a Northwest Knight. 'I25 is 'Uv INTENTLY observing a training session is cross-countr student mana er, Y 9 Dale Corkle. CHECKING over the list of starters for the Northwest cross-coun- try race, Coach Willard Raper confers with co-captains Lannie Risinger and Gilbert Fry. CROSS COUNTRY ,r I 3.7: i 3, - t aE':.' A thorough shake-up was the first order of business as the 1965 cross-country team was organized. Assum- ing the position of coach, Willard Raper, in his first year at P.C. lost four of his starters and had only three returning lettermen. Despite the handicap of rebuilding the team, Coach Raper worked the boys hard and was rewarded by the tearn's fourth in the Mid-State Conference and ninth in the state. The outstanding meets for the Pirates were those against Capitol Hill and Grant. The team scored six- teen out of a possible low of fifteen points sweeping the meet by taking first, second, third,fourth, and sixth places with Grant taking fifth place. The varsity squad had seventeen members this year, most of Whom were underclassmen and so will be re- turning next year to guide the team to victories. Long distance runners vanquish Grant FRONT ROW? G- B 6Yf J- Palmef, 5- MCCOfCl, Tr Whlfehead, J. Best, G. Fry, J. Baldwin, G. Bailey, G. Lombard, B. Reckner, M. Ward, R. Jacoby, Mr L. Risinger, M. Wier. ROW TWO: C. Baumeister, A. McFarland, J. Nelson, Willard Raper. ... mr' 126 ATHLETIC HONORS Coaches designate outstanding athletes ON the lOO yard field used for football, player George Hughes is tops. His ability won him the football award and titles of All-District, All- Conference, and All-State player. CROSS-COUNTRY requires long-windecl and even pacers. Senior Gil Fry lives up to these prerequisites admirably, making him a natural for the cross- country award and an All-Conference choice. Cross-country, football, basketball, and wrestling were represented in Awards Assembly by the recipients of the awards in their respective sports. The athletes were selected on the basis of ability in their particular field. The coaches keep co-operation during practice and games uppermost in their minds when deciding whom to choose. Coach Jacobs deemed veteran George Hughes most deserving of the football award, following his selection to All-Conference, All-State, and All-District teams. Gil Fry seemed a natural for the cross-country award, holding the team captancy and securing a berth on the All-Conference team this past year. 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SQUIRMING around on a foam padded rubber mat is not all there is to wrestling, but Johnny Weigl seems to be a master at it, winning him the wrestling award. 127 A SMILE and handclasp signal the opening of a trial match to determine how well the fundamentals of wrestling have been absorbed. ,41t4f inm A , g g mWM5m, MXM,. ga km gp h F tha PIRHTEE 5- iff 1 A A at it 9 lf 3.4 m,A 4 mn m f if Qaaae saeeeaftaa ggge xsriggggx m m m Pie ' 4222553 I F . m mm aj . . . AND then the boy on you resume your positions BOYS' P. E. Tendon, LACKING such essentials as that's all they need to get up VM. me A the left passes to the right and for the closing grand march. According to the advertisements of various well-known health firms, exercise awakens the awareness in living, puts bounce in your step and a sparkle of health in your eyes. This it not, however, the prime purpose of the physical education program at Putnam City. Scientifically designed to provide a varied schedule of activities for the use of muscles and brains, the weeks provide different sports and track and field events to suit the tastes of all participants. To oversee, plan, perhaps goad a laggard into a renewed effort, coaches Jack Pebworth and Gene Firth organize competition among the various classes. Practice makes per- fect but a good game with pressure to win brings out the aggressive spirit in team members. As the importance of being physically fit grows yearly, Putnam City is out in front, ready to up-date the curriculum and maintain its high level of excellence. frustration released in competition a field, uniforms, and officials, boys P.E. classes still have a football and a game. SINCE the time of Galileo, flying has been a universal ambition. Modern day flyers begin close to home ground - on a Trampoline in P.C.'s gym. GIRLS' P. E. Bloomers obondoned i Co-ordination is the ability to fall, roll, leap, and spring with the grace of a panther - or at least to manuever with a modicum of agility over a prostrate and cowering friend. Putnam City High School has long maintained concern for the physical fitness of its students. Realiz- ing that healthy bodies are a pre-requisite for healthy minds, it has established a program under which one hour of physical education each day is available to all pupils. Provisions for the 'tweaker sex were included in this plan, even in those days when such an idea Was somewhat shocking. Under the direction of Miss Ivine Paris, physical ability tests, examinations in all sports, and intra-class competitions have made girls' P.E. one of the more f'solid of the non-solid classes. This fact is evidenced by the observation that there are now almost as many misses with letters in sports as there are mistersl LIMBERING up before attempting a back flip on the trampoline, gym students often rocket sky-high before landing. n pursuit of fitness UP AND OVER, and another skill in gymnastics has been mastered. Those who are sedentary for the moment will soon be exhibiting their grace on the mat. 129 CLASSES S- W! f 19422-552- Q VALEDICTORIAN AND SALUTATORIAN The rank of number one in a class of over 630 is an honor which this year falls to Pat Holfs. As valedic- torian, she is accustomed to scholastic awards. A member of the National Honor Society for two years and the State Honor Society for four years, her 4.0 average set her on the level of the best scholars in the nation. A student of the classic language Latin, she has been a member of the Latin Honor Society for four years. Participation in The Auxilium Latinum national testing program netted this win- some miss a rating of Magna Cum Laude. However, not all her time is spent with textbooks. She has maintained an active membership in Pep Club and Latin Club and her classmates consider Pat an asset to any organization. Spanish Club and F.T.A. have also been part of her extra-curricular schedule. Her mother, Mrs. Harriet llolfs, shared Pat's enthusiasm when she was chosen an Oilman for a Day. Admired by her friends for a sunny smile and ready sense of humor, she is known to the teachers as a willing student and an engaging con- versationalist. In the years of high school. Pat has built a personal philosophy and has outlined her plans for the future. Her capabilities and potentials assure her success in succeeding years. PAT ROLFS Ability ond ambition capture coveted honor BILL JOHNSON lleady with a word of encouragement and a smile. lilill Johnson has endowed himself with the respect and admiration of his classmates. Well-qualified in the scholastic field, he has been a member of the State and National Honor Societies for three years. The Latin llonor Society has also tapped him to be a member. ln addition to this, he has twice partici- pated in the lidmond Scholastic Meet, receiving an award in Plane Geometry and in Algebra l, llis out- standing class work has earned Hill the Student Council's award for Geometry and Mechanical Drawing. He adds Oilman for a Day to his list ot' honors. But Bill has also made time to engage in the lighter side of high school. He has been a member of the Latin Club and the World Affairs Club and has been active in the vocal music department. He was chosen Chorus Sweetheart and was crowned at the annual assembly. Not one to stay inside, Bill has played on the Pirate baseball team for three years. llis parents, Mr. and Mrs. William C. Johnson, we1'e pleased to hear that their son was ranked number two in his graduating class. With Commencement marking the close of his highschool career, Bill plans to further his education at Rice University, OSU. or Ohio State University. llis chosen future in the field of engineering will be both challenging and rewarding to this boy of many talents. l32 Pat Rolfs Bill Johnson Jaynie Bullock Jim Ellis 4.000 4.000 4.000 4.000 SCl'lOl.ARSlillxllO 4.000 4.000 4.000 Respect, desire for knowledge is rewarding There are many who merely get by in high school. And there are some who exert the extra effort neces- sary for true learning. Those who exhibit such respect and desire for knowledge are generally, although not always, rewarded by grades which reflect their out- standing attitude. Those who are satisfied with an average grade may question the advantages of straining for that extra point that makes the difference between an A and a B. After all, they say, next term a difficult course may ruin that 4.0. At the end of four years, however, it is the ones who have persevered who collect the scholar- ships and grants from universities and foundations. It is they who are accepted at the outstanding colleges. And it is they who retain the knowledge offered to them by a secondary education. Jayne Swenson Barbie Sellars Sandi KEY 3.970 3,969 3.969 M ELECTED by the Class of '65 to serve in its final year are: FRONT ROW: Susie sponsor, Mr. Kenneth Pray, sponsor, Hart Morris, class citizenship, Mrs. Pat Neumann, class citizenship, Susie Moore, secretary-treasurer, Betsy Burton, Mosley, sponsor, Rob Scott, vice-president, Mr. Don Blackerby, sponsor, Torn class popularity. ROW TWO: Darrell Wallraven, president, Mrs. Alva Card, Wycoff, class popularity. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Clciss ot '65 anticipates successful future A man stands on the threshold of a new life, appre- hensive, undecided, emboldened with ideas. He faces the challenge of earning a place in a society that reserves its judgment until the worth of the man has been proven by diligence and fortitude. Such is the stance of the Class of '65. Nurtured for twelve years in an atmosphere of the small world known as school, where competition was confined to a relatively small group, they now face the problems of employment or higher education. Years of hard work, assignments to be completed on time, responsibilities to uphold and moments of fun and laughter to enjoy - these rest behind the seniors, to be cherished in later life as a time of shared confidences, minor embarrassments and major heart- breaks. Friendships are broken by the separations 3 new life brings, but the anticipation of new relation- l34 ships ease the ache. As leaders of Putnam City, the seniors bear the admiration of undergraduates and must be ever con- scious of their example for future graduates. During the year, the talents and achievements of the Class of '65 have been displayed in assemblies, a play and in school publications. The maturity of its members has guided the affairs of many school organizations and projects. Happy that the years of struggle are momentarily completed, sad that the only life they have ever known is being divided and will fade into the dim mist of nostalgia, the Class of '65 stands ready to meet the promise of tomorrow with the faith to advance and the strength to overcome the tribulations of adulthood. Its trials as an entity are ended as the individual emerges to take his place among men. SENIORS Louarin Aaron Victor Ackley Fae Adams Terry Adams Kenneth Anderson Marrae Andrews Frank Armstrong Linda Ash Steve Austin Woodie Ayers Larry Bagby Ann Bailey Dick Baldwin Jane Baldwin Jim Baldwin Sharon Ballard Kallie Aday Anita Allbritton Judy Anderson Judy Beach Tom Bean Linda Beardsley Gary Barnes Tommy Barnicoat Danny Bates Kay Baxter SENIORS Assem loly Bob Beck Bobby Bednar Jacki Bednar Mike Bell Nick Bellotto Lunetta Bennett Frances Berry Richard Berry John Best Larry Bettis Pat Bezard Randy Billingsley Phil Bishop Sammy Black Joan Blacketer Tom Blair Bill Blankenship Ronnie Blurfon Gary Boafman Charles Bohan shows our W Nancy Bomhoff Rita Bommer Toni Bonenberger Sharon Bonham Elaine Boydslon Marilyn Bradley Priscilla Bradley Connie Brainard Byron Bouchelle Gary Bouieller Linda Boyce P? in-QP' Glen Bray Gail Brayton Lonnie Bredon Judy Brooks Terry Brotherton Delores Brown Charles Brake Laura Brandle Jerry Brandman Linda Bratcher Ginger Bridwell Danny Briggs Charlotte Brinton Denise Brisco Cinda Brownlee Bobby Buck John Buford Janie Bullock SENIORS Sharon Bunge Befsy Burton Beverly Burton Janice Burton Jim Butler John Butler Marquifa Byford Sharon Caldwell Linda Callahan Linda Campbell Myrna Campbell Ralph Campbell Gary Cannon John Carpenter Lynn Carr Janice Carroll Konne Burum Darlene Bush Gib Bush Art Casper Lila Cavender Eddie Chance Kathy Cheney Deanna Choa? Catherine Christner SENIORS Cliff Cartwright Judy Casford Glennis Cash Barbara Casher Judy Clark Eugenia Clawson Susie Clay Mary Clure Cathy Cobb Mary Cochran Don Coker Les Cole Craig Colliu Jim Colverf Ronnie Compton Kenneth Corder Diane Courfer Jackie Coym John Crawford Melvin Crump Carolyn Cryizer Carla Currier Jan Cyphers Kenton Daugherty Daryl Davenport Connie Davis Judy Davis Leon Davis Karen Corlee Mike Cosgrove Leonard Court V! 1 'V'M , . new-0 Pete Denehy Trisha Denton Jim Dich ,Linda Davis Ronnie Davis Ron Deal Linda Dean SENIORS Bo nq uet Ricky Dobbs Pam Dodson Jane Dowdy Susan Downs Emily Dugger Michael Dunavin Brad Duncan David Duncan Patricia Dunham Gary Dunkerly David Durham Carolyn Durocher Jay Dwyer Judy Edds Gretchen Edwards Jolene Edwards Stan Edwards Steve Edwards Drew Einhorn Sandra Elliott brings tears Sharon Elliott Jim Ellis Dwa ne Elmore David Elshire Bill Enos Robert Enos Elsie Estrada Beniie Fallin Alice Ely Coni Eng Bill Engling Karen Follstad Marcia Ford Linda Fox Nicky Frees Gary French Gil Fry Freddy Fehr Anita Fike Nancy Firstenberger Jeanie Fischle Larry Francisco Robert Franke John Frazier Ken Fredrick Joyce Furman Tony Furrh Linda Gafford Terry Garner SENIORS Lou Gehm Terry Giager Cindy Gibbons Barbara Gill Mike Gold Frances Goodfellow Darla Goodman Dick Goodman Wayne Goodowifz Ginger Goodrich Benny Goodwin James Gourley Elaine Granclstaff Clifford Gravitt Jerry Gray Kathy Gray Preston Gillmore Bobby Godwin Gary Goff Harold Griggs Gary Gruver David Guernsey Gloria Guthrie Barbara Hagen Mike Haley SENIORS Linda Green Martha Green Juanita Gregory Terry Griffith Barbara Hall Bill Halley Terry Hamby Dru Hamilton Marye Hammer Roderick Hand Hank Harkey Margaret Harris Gayle Harrison Jerry Hart Saundra Haupt John Hawk Steve Hendricks Barry Henthorn Kay Henthom Charles Hestor Curt Hiatt Betty Hicks Gary Hicks Shirley Hilley Jane Hinkle Everett Hobbs Lana Hock Donna Hodges Ronnie Hayes David Heck Gerald Hendricks it-fa-.,, H 5 Q1 :xii fy 'bf' Charmaine Horsley Lynn Horton Charles Howard can--v rea., Archie Holden Marcia Homer Annette Hooper Diana Horni Ken Hoyt Don Hudson Karen Huff Sharon Huff Richard Hug George Hug Bill Hugo ck SENIORS Prom is aker gins hes Terry Hulseberg Patty Hulsey Carolyn Hun 1 Elaine Hurayf Jim Hussman Alan Huston Frankie Hutto Nancy Hyatt Jane Ishmael Kathy Jackson Linda Jacobs Rita Jacobs Ron Jagosh lost lling Ranell James 4 Dale Jarvis Jerry Jaworsky Bill Jenkins Bill Johnson Charles Johnson Dickie Johnson Lory Johnson Jeannie Jennings Bill Jessup Betty Johnson E Dan Jones Janet Jones Jimmy Jones Janet Kedy Janet Keener Pat Keeton Peggy Johnson Randy Johnson Evelyn Johnston Cheryl Jones Keith Jones Janett Kahl Harry Kamany Karen Kandlin Cfaborn Kennard Edward Kennedy Sandi Key Cheryl Kibler SENIORS Ricky Kimery Sue Kimsey Janice King Sandy Kinney Patricia Lambert George Langley Lynn Lanius Dave Large Bill Larson Carol Lash Cynthia Lawrence Karen Lawrence Perry Lawson Pam Lawton Linda Lay Janice Lee Donna Knight Howard Koester Teddy Krause X5 A-A-.gy L . Jan Lewis Kenneth Lewis Cindy Liesch Pat Lindhorn Linda Lofton Gary Lombard SENIORS Richard Lee Susie Legg Butch Leggett Eric Lemmons Chris London Nancy Lott Delores Lukaszek Sharon Lusk Bill McAfee Angela McCailister Randy McCann Don McCasland Toni McCIary Bob iMcCla1chie Steve McCord Sandy McCoy Steve McDonald Denise McGee Karen E. McKee Karen G. McKee Keith McKee Leland McKeeman Charlie McKeliar K.ris McKelvy Gloria McMinn Barbara McMurray Sharon McNeeley Dewey McPherson Larry McCumber Barb McDaniel Richard McDonald Wm was PW Karen McSl'iane Nanna Machala Jan Mackelvie Gloria Malchi SENIORS Senior Gary Markwell Judy Markwell Pat Marlow Anne Martin Tony Martin Verlinda Martin Linda Mathes Barbara Maflock Ellen Maurer Jerry Maxwell Robert Maxwell Gregory Meadors week Louise Melton Lowell Merchant Ken Meyers Alan Miles Mandy Miles Sue Miley Bob Mills Linda Mills welcomed Mary Millsteacl Ken Milner Mary Milner Larrane Mitchell Jackie Moncrief Linda Monn David Montoya Melinda Montoya Richard Moore Ronnie Moore Sherrie Moore Hart Morris Steve Morrissey Paula Morwood David Moore Earl Moore Karen Moore Patsy Moore Susan Moore Tommy Moore Bob Morgan Carol Morgan Alice Moss Augie Mowchan Lana Mowery Jeanne Naifeh SENIORS Jo Ann Nations Joe Nelson Sandra Nelson Susan Neumann Nancy Nye Bruce O'Brien Colleen O'Brien Jim Osborne Judy Overiurf Kaye Owens Linda Owens .loy Painter Lois Paleck Steve Palmer Jan Parker David Parsels Sue Newton Gary Nieman Kathy Noyes Mary Payne Beryl Pearce Roe Penficuff Linda Percival Lester Perrin Betsy Perry SENIORS Jean Pafe David Patton Robert Paul Jackie Payne Harriet Pfister Diane Phipps Mike Pierce Saundra Pierce Sherry Plotner Merry Pohl Carol Porbeck Keith Porter Susan Powell Steve Pratt Helen Pritchett Margaret Proctor Fred Ransbottom Brenda Ray Delene Raymo Linda Raymond David Read Barbara Reeves Dan Reid Faber Reid .lo Render Don Reno Terry Repinski Bill Reville Jim Pruett Don Pueppke Gale Ramsey Dickie Richardson Don Richardson Linda Richardson Gerry Reynolds Janey Reynolds Esther Rich Dan Richardson SENIORS Grcid uoiion William Rickell Barbara Ridler Ernest Riggs Jane Riley Lannie Risinger Joe Roark Mildred Robbins Vicky Robbins Mike Robinson Paul Robinson Susan Robinson Jeff Rock Keith Rodgers Joyce Roebuck Pat Rolfs Mike Rosen Kathy Ross Bob Royer Jana Ruther Joe Rutherford ncillyl Norma Rutledge Jimmy Sands Larry Sauer Mike Schmitz Rob Scott Kanola Seburn Barbie Sellars Connie Seward Carl Schott David Schultz Helen Scott Vicky Sheffler Carol Shipley Jo Carol Shuler Becky Smith Lydia Smith Mike Smith Joy Shannon Jimmy Shearer Lynn Shearer Eunice Shedden Janice Sides Elaine Silvernail Clifton Sisk Alan Smith Patricia Ann Smith Randy Smith Rose Ella Smith Laura Snead SENIORS Bobby Snipes Jerry Snow Cheryl Snyder Roy Speakes Susan Stalder Cheryl Stamman Randy Sfanka Marsalyn Steeie Greg Stevens Karen Stewart Wanda Stewart Barbara Stinchcombe Larry Stone Greg Storm Mark Strader Mike Striegel Pat Spear Sandra Sperling Mary Srum K-Y Tim Tant Gary Taylor Janet Taylor Mike Taylor Paul Taylor Jeanie Templeman SENIORS Pam Sutton Jane Swank Kenneth Swanson Jayne Swenson David Thompson Kenneth Thompson Rex Thompson Georgia Thompkins Linda Thronsberry Bill Tramham Trudy Tripp Judy Troutman Mike Troutman Michele Tucci Tommie Q Tucker Carol Turner Rob Tyson Richard Ulrich Robert Underwood Kathy Unruh Scotty Usher Frank Vascellaro Bobby Vaughn Bruce Veach Ronald Vernon Gary Wade Suzi Wadman Linda Wagner Kay Turner Janet Tyson Mary Tyson Karen Walenta Pam Waller Darrell Wallraven Mary Walsh Katherine Walters Eddie Ward Malcolm Ward SENIORS Thus Phil Ward Linda Warneke Sharon Warner Victoria Warner Sherre Warren Danny Washa Ray Watson Mary Ann Watts Kathy Waugh Dave Weaver Ophelia Webb Robert Wegener W Johnny Weigl Jane Wells Clinton Wheeler Mike Wheeler Kelly Whistler Frances Whitehead Harold Whittei Beverly Wildey leove P. Terry Willey Gary Williams John Williams Suzanne Williams Sharon Wilson Tim Wilson Harvey Winclle C Kafhy Wilson Peggy Willson Sandra Wilson Mac Winkler Sherri Winkler Clinton Winslow Larry Witfen Karen Wolf Phil Wolfenbarger Ruth Wollard Donna Woodring Janette Workman Linda Wright Steve Wright Torn Wyckoff Yvonne Yocum Yvonne York Gerald Young Eda Zlotogura Donna Zevnik Pam Zaffos Sondra Lanier Terry Rapp CHOSEN bf ,fha Class of '66 ale: FRONT ROW: 'lUdY LaYf 5eC'e'a Yi Susie Mr. Stroud Holt, sponsor, Mr. James Hepburn, sponsor, Lee Rittenhouse, vice- Parr, class citizenship, Sherry Elwood, treasurer, Kathy McGee, class poularify, presidemi Ridge Bond, president. Barry gmifh Class Cmzenship. Glen Miss Mary Jane Kadavy, sponsor. ROW TWO: Mr. Jerome Welch, sponsory Christen, class popularity. I l I JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Class elections spur amicable partisanship Almost there, but not quite, could be the motto of the junior class. Awaiting the final step which elevates them to upperclassmen, the class of '66 engages in activities and projects intended to raise public estima- tion of its underdog position. Hopes and dreams accompany the reality of hard work and initiative which combine to make a class a credit to the school. Embued with two years exposure to the rigors of high school, the junior class faces the challenge of its final term. Conscious of the need to apply full learning power to the task ahead, juniors participate in varied testing programs which analyze their talents and apti- tudes. A chance to qualify for such honors as Boys and Girls State is an added incentive to take part in class and school functions. Careful attention to details, both in and out of class, creates conscientious students and respected future citizens. Guided by four sponsors, the junior class attains a new stratum of ideals and goals. Through personal application each member of the class of '66 has the opportunity to make its final years the best. 169 Wanda Ackors Bill Ackors Emphosis shifts to occideme Sidney Acord Steve Adkins Helen Akers Karen Allbright Saundra Allen Tom Allen Pennie Anderson n 4 1' 4 HEADS bent low over stenographer pads, shorthand students search their memories for the proper squiggle with which to express the words of Mrs. Reed. Janice Andrews Linda Arbogast Karen Archer Peggy Askew Stan Atchley Kathy Beckman Janis Bell Jim Bell Bryon Berry John Berryman Rhaelynn Auxier Martha Ayants Pai Behr Allan Baker Mary Ann Baker Ronnie Baker David Barnes Linda Barnett Rick Baumgartner Ray Beach Louise Bean Glenn Beard Mike Birchall William Birk Larry Black Bev. Blacksfock Bernice Blair Jeri Bland Sally Boles Terry Bolyard Jimmy Bolz Ridge Bond David Boneau Larry Bouchard Mary Bowling Barbara Bradford Sharon Brandon Susan Brandt Mark Branning Jim BranT Bob Bridgeman Paul Brignac Sharon Brower Barbara Brown Pam Brown Rick Brown Dennis Blaney Delight Blazer Phillip Blazer Lloyd Boatrighf Pat Bogart Carolynn Brantley Paul Brawner Shirley Breeden John Bretzer Doug Brewer Ron Brown Bill Brown lllona Burford Linda Burns Arlene Burroughs Christine Campbell Linda Campbell Sandra Carlson Dena Carney Linda Carney Bob Casfoe Glenna Chappell Debbie Chennault Skip Childress Glenn Christian Yvonne Coleman Larry Collier Vacla Collins Mickey Combs Gary Compton Lee Bush Jan Burton Linda Burton Jon Byler Carlotta Cable Linda Cain Roy Carothers Bruce Carroll Barry Carter Lynda Carufhers Paula Cass Dennis Castlelnerry Ken Chuculafe Ray Clark Dona Clay Claudia Clayion Lana Clure Jan Cochran Lonnie Courtney Steve Cowden Suzanne Cox David Crain Randa Crain Scott Cramer Wade Cramer Jo Ann Crocker Murla Cunningham Denise Daniels Kathy Daniels Sharon Daniels Charles Danley Doug Danvers Kathy Darby Marion Davis Nancy Davies Richard Davis Zonya Davis Cindy Day Ralph Daugherity Robert Dawson Pam Dean Jim Deaton Dale Corkle Hannah Corn Carolyn Cornett Linda Cost Clarence Cotton CHEWING pensively on a new football program, Kay Henfhorn resignedly awaits for the closing bell of a long, long, Friday. Ted Coonfield Kathy Cooper 1 JUNIORS Margaret Drury Sarah Dugger Mike Dunham Peggy Duncan Ronnie Dutton Ida Deguisti Hedy DeGroot NeAnn DeMunbrun Pat Dennis Diane Dupree Dean Dies Kenny Dili Jeanne Dillman Endurance counts for cili Wu 1--DS I JANA Watson fights American history. Q , T3 4-gk distractions in a desperate attempt to learn her Gordon Diveibiss Barry Dixon Jimmy Dixon Carol Dobbs Karen Dobson Vella Dodd Jim Dodds Bill Dodson Vicki Donoho Sheri Douglas Brenda Dowdeli Cora Drornmond Janey Elswick Barry England Mike Erwin Judy Esflinbaurn Mike Ewers Dedra Fagg Chris Fallon Cheryl Fancher Shelby Farlow Bill Fauler Bunny Fehr Mary Feyerston Sandra Franklin Gerald Frederick Carol Freeman Terry French Wayne French Theresa Frusher Diane Dwyer Bolo East Kay Edcle John Ekland Robert Elkins Pal Elick Sue Ellioii Charles Ellis Richard Ellis Sherry Elwood Randy Feuerborn Charlotte Fike Dale Finley Fred Fisher Sidney Fleming Greg Forbes Pal Flurry Linda Ford Georgiann FOVT Carolyn Fowler Pat Fultz Sharon Furman Activities benefit from enthusicism Theresa Gabbert W. Linda Gable Lynett Gavlor ..-f sis Kenny Giager Dick Gibbs Pam Gibson Jim Gilchrist 5 Y N 15 5 'if ar .. , f nil. : - W ,M N ROBERTA Leazenby reads directions for making chili cheese corn to Marilyn NlcCrotty as the two Home Ec I partners attempt their tirst culinary masterpiece. l l Joe Gilchrist Kenny Gill Tom Gilliam Anne Glenn Linda Gott Sue Gotourth Ola Beth Goins Harvey Goldstein Tela Gordon Don Goss James Graham Mike Grant Robert Grant Steve Graves Betty Gray Sue Gray Kathy Green Elizabeth Gremillion Ted Griffin Linda Griffith Mike Haggard Freddy Hall Gary Hall George Hart Mikki Hartpence Sharon Hatfield Suzanne Hayden Mark Haynes Judee Hayward Caroline Hazels Wayne Heasley Bill Hedges Sandra Hedrick Richard Henderson Judy Hendrix Ronnie Hicks Bill Hicock Russ Higgins Cindy Hill Phillis Hinkle Richard Hix Paula Hodam Jim Hodge Craig Hohmann Connie Hollis Mike Holt Vicky Horne Sieve Hamlin Susan Hamp Cynthia Hanks Sandra Hansbro Cathy Harkey Kaye Harp Gayland Harris Linda Harris Marsha Harris Tommy Harris Chris Henninger Janie Henson Paula Herbert James Hicks Karen Hicks 15' Jolene Hudson Pamela Huff Dixie Huffaker Phillip Hughes Sherri Hughes Elaine Johnston Bruce Jones Dave Jones Jan Jones Wayne Jones Kay Isbell Pam lvens Jim Jackson Randy Jacoby Walter Jacoby Sandra Hofaling Jerry Howard David Howells Ken Hoyer Larry Hubatka Barbara Huckabay Hollie Hulin Candace Humphrey Raydra Hunt Holly Hunting Clifford Hyatt Suzanne lngle Bill James Bobby Jayroe Cindy Jenkins Don Johnson Richard Johnson Faye Johnston wi , Gladden Lawrence Mike Lawrence Don Lawson ,,,,,.,.-. dnb ,Ls VA Danny Lay Judy Lay Cherie Livett Steve Loflin Bob Lott Al Lowe Bill Lowe Tommy Lay Michael Leake Sandy Lee ii IT'S IN HERE somewhere, sighs Linda Cruthers to fellow classmate Bill Wilson as she paws for a lost obiect in the depths of her purse. Paul Lekawski John Leon Shirley Leonard David Lessly Larry Lewis Linda Lewis Becky Lewis Diane Liddell Geri Linn Janice Lisle Pat Lisle Mary Little f if , 2 Y E ! E, ? Q, if 1 Mark May Sandy Meador Studies eclipse octivities L Susan Means Sylvia Meason Dawna Meehan John Meixell Cynthia Merrell Lynn Mikkelson Gary Miller , i . , X, ' SNEAKING a backward glance, Miles Wier manages to catch candid camera in action and suddenly forgets his present assignment. Larry Miller Keith Miller Mike Milligan Barbara Mitchell Nancy Mix Debbie Moncrief Carl Monday Julie Moore Donna Moose Sherrie Morgan Sharon Morris Terry Morrissey Gary Motley Larry Mullinix Dolores Murphy Janet Murphy Rocky Mutz Rita Neill Jan Newell Sue Newman Vickie Newsom Sharon Nichol Emily Nicholas ,,.-.g. +C? 1. .1 , s 2? N wg., Bill Riclcner Linda Ridings Ruth Ridler Susan Riggle Lee Rittenhouse Linda Platt Carolyn Plum Connie Poffenberger Sally Pointer David Price Rhea Randall Paula Ratliff Ronald Reagan Fred Reed David Reeves Beth Phelps Bill Phillips Leon Pierce Phil Pitt Larry Pitts Sherry Plafer Don Price Sally Prince Eddie Purcell Roneda Rackley Patty Radcliff Marcia Rahner Janet Reid Eddie Renfro Mary Repinski David Rhoades Ted Richardson Robert Rickard L fl 6 ,A rf 53? Mig V. iw i if P an L Ray Smith Sheryl Smith Steve Smith Terrarl Smith Tommy Smith Gary Shank Melinda Shanks Marsha Sharp Judy Shaw Carl Sherrill Leslie Sherwood Joe Shirley Connie Shockley J-UNIORS Sponsors guide cldss BEDTIME comes earlier than the final bell for some. Sleepyhead slumbers through the laughter and antics of his classmates, hardly noticed 'midst the bustle of shop class. Sharon Shores Gary Shrum Sandy Sidner Thomas Sim Susan Skouby Marilyn Slack Judy Smedley Barbara Smith Barry Smith Karla Smith Margaret Smith Mike Smith X, ...W Q E . - - ff . It ' ' , ,V A..L mg , .. I ffJig,f'VL i?5- . .V S in ,W Ns ww QF' M 'fm' ,, -efff ,ffgvigg WE ,iw in . .. 3, mf fi Prom Algerira Thacker Bill Theus Gordon Thomas Barbara Thompson problems hit juniors MANDATORY for all iuniors, American hisiory classes could be extremely dull were it not for the in- genuity of the various instructors, Here Gary Srum provides a change of pace with an oral report Bob Thompson Richard Thompson Larry Thompson Pamela Thompson Phyllis Thorpe Dennis Thurman Buddy Tibbals Karen Tiemier Pat Tigner Linda Tigner Dan Toppenberg Karen Tucker Lincla Tucker Randall Tucker Ronnie Turner Marcia Tuttle Gail Tweclf f Susan Usher Reinouf Van Wes? David Vinyard Sandy Wadley Lue Ann Wages Kenny Wagner --au ,17- Les Wilner Laurie Wilson Mike Wilson Terri Wilson Bill Wilson Susan Winn ji Miles Wire David Womack Kathy Womack Mary Wood Nicky Woodard Kathy Woodring Leigh Woodring Teresa Woods Beth Worley Kathy Young Rosemary Young Gary Yovvell George Zinck Ron Zittel Robert Dawson Paula Herbert Barbara Huckabay Linda Watson STUDENTS avail themselves at the opportunities offered by study periods to complete homework and study for future classes, CELEBIIATING the arrival of All Hallows' Eve, BEWITCHING Nancy Davies, Teddy Top Cat C00f1f'elCl, and Barry Lovely Lady Smith show originality in costume selection. JUNIOR ACTIVITIES EXHIBITING the characteristic authority they hold as class sponsor, Mr. Jerome Welch and Mr. Jim Hep- burn hold iunior Mark Taylor momentarily at bay. After-hours scitislies varied interests WITH the necessary scheduling of auditorium facilities, the Junior Play cast had to rehearse in a temporary setting amid the clutter of a 'forth-coming JUNIOR cheerleader Anne Glenn presents the captain of the Japanese assembly, All-Star Wrestlers with a souvenir of their match at Putnam City Pirate sweatshirt. w,,sc,'.A-W 'l9l ..............,,,,, ,gc 3 at ki? REPRESENTING the Class of '67 are .lane Bedwell, vice-president, Jim Dill, Dana Smith, class popularifyf Judy Lowe, class citizenshipy Clint Braisden, PVESid9V1T: Sherry Norvell, secretary-freasurerg Greg Pinkerton, popularity, class citizenship. SOPHOMGRE CLASS OFFICERS Bcarbs 'n' sneers foil To dciunf unclerclcissmen V-I-C-T-O-R-Y! That's the sophomore battle cry!! With this yell carried by the voices of the largest class at Putnam City, the spirit of competition between classes is set. Already straining the facilities of the high school building, the yearly influx of students has increased the size of the class of '67 until it totals over 770. Impressive not only in its number, but also in person- alities and potentialities, the sophomores embark on their years in high school with verve and enthusiasm ready to meet the challenges and opportunities that a secondary educational system tenders. Now that the years of elementary school and junior high are past, thoughts of college and future professions occupy the center of interest. Classes are more intensive and the homework load has increased to accommodate the broader scope of instruction. Students find that the 192 teacher is there for a purpose and that school is a serious business. Opening the year with a battery of aptitude and evaluation tests designed to find the learning level of each individual, a better over-all picture of the abilities and interest of the class of '67 was obtained. As scapegoat for the upper classes, sophomores bear the brunt of insults and jibes of inferiority and incom- petence. Acknowledged as the low men on the totem pole, they are deprived of the privileges enjoyed in ninth grade. The promise of one day attaining the rank of senior is reward enough for the indignities and chastisements suffered in this most difficult of high school years as the honor of being a Putnam City graduate becomes more apparent to the youngest class. SOPHOMORES Johnny Barbee Ann Barber Toni Barber Bill Barbery Raymond Barham Kipp Barrett Ronald Barszewski Mark Bast Jeanette Bates Phil Bates Carl Baumeister Jerry Baumeister Linda Baxter Susan Bayless Joyce Abshire Cheryl Ackley Carolyn Adams Christine Adkison Helen Akin Linda Albright Marilyn Aldredge Armond Allbritton Dale Allen Katherine Allen Linda Allen Shirley Amos Travelon Ann Babin Clint Baisden Debra Baker Rolan Ball Barbara Ballard Nan Ballard Gary Anderson Debby Anderson Janet Anderson Linda Andis Angela Armstrong Valerie Arnegard Sharon Arner David Ashworth Debbie Austin Thoma Lauraine Austin are T: ' ,. 'if:,.S'i:i! wt 'Q,:iQ? 'i ls, as ,lil 57 .l-T. x as -Rv ' . . 4535 f. ab El' ZH-gg ' el a : Mi if , W , ,W Linda Berfozzi Nick Binda Patti Binda David Blackledge David Blackshire Rob Blackwood Phillip Blair Linda Blalock Carol Sue Bland Diane Blankenship Rolly Beardsley Carolyn Beck Janice Beck Mary Becker Jan Bednar Jane Bedwell Linda Beesley Betsy Bell Tim Bellamy Jan Benson Joe Benson Larry Benson Louise Blanton Barbara Bond Neal Bond Joan Boneau James Borgsladt Mike Bosfon ...W-.1 Q 'E!? 1!' Q Sl l T if V, ii f E A f SOPHOMORES Yo u n g est Denny Boswell Pat Bolchlet Terry Bofchlef John Bofkin Sherri Botlger Terry Bouleller Patti Boyd Pam Boydsfon Susan Boyer Herb Bradshaw Rick Grady Ricky Brake Steele Brand John Brandman Stan Brantley Tom Bray Juanita Breeden REACHING To the very Top not only for the sign but for school spirit Two Pirate fans pin 'fheir hopes on a sign and a vicfory James Bfidgman Joan Brinkman Susan Broadwell Lalune Brooks closs swells enrollment Darrell Brower Debbie Brown Jim Brown Randy Brown Richard Brown Sue Brown Susan Brown Jay Bruner Billy Bryan Linda Buchanan Susan Buford Pat Bunge Evelyn Bush Joe Cain Julie Cain Greg Calavan Lincla Calvert Regina Calvert Connie Campbell Donna Campbell Gloria Campbell Cherry Canada Nancy Canada Billy Cannon Morris Card Virginia Carifhers Mike Carpenter Paula Carpenter Rick Carson Ellen Casper Jerry Cassel Larry Castoe Dom Cecere Carol Cecil Ann Cerney 'S ,i 5 r 'C' K' Evert chains H' gf , Jackie Chapmen P I , Wolff' Stephany Christian 1235, 1: ' ', 3 I f F: tv H --W arrange -if .. ,,,,,,,,,, Qsilllvllvi lfgvg jmllp TWO SENIOR trenchermen fake full advantage of their lunch hour refusing to budge until their hunger has been safed Marlin Clayburn Linda Clifton Pat Cline Marsha Cockrell Don Cole Doug Cole Larry Coley Sharon Colson Sharon Cook Sherry Cook Debbie Cooke Ples Cooley Alan Cooper Earnest Cooper Gwen Cooper Linda Cooper Karyl Corder David Corley Becky Cornell Vicki Cornett Frank Cotton Mable Couteau Stephen Covert Jan Covington Bob Cox Joyce Craig Jerry Cramer Eddie Crandell Malcom Crawford Bill Crisler Norma Crisler Linda Culver David Cummings Carolyn Cypret Wayne Daggs Robert Doughty Sandy Douglas Kerry Duke Jerry Dunlap Martha Eason Karen Echols Cynthia Elder Donna Elick Toni Elliott Fred Ellis Kathy Ellis Jerry Emmert Rhonda Emmert Max Enterline Kenny Dahl Pat Dallman Vicki Dane Robert Dannhauser Carolyn Davenport Dick Davenport Jimmy Davis Mary Davis Rick Davis Troi Davis Ronnie Dawson Kenny Dean Jim Dill Shirley Dixon Glenda Dodgen Cathy Doody John Doran Jack Dougherty i - ' w 5 as Q K lrr ' F' -' ii l 3 I J 5 Sify 525 1 ff Linda Deason Paula Deason Sharon Deatherage Judy Deaton Patsy Deckard Rita Deemer Tania DeGiusti Dan De Groat Jackie Denison Stanley Diefenderfer 'Yami L- as yi I M is N 49 5 Pvt lv sauna -.if ff fa Steve Enterline Philip Epp Roger Epps Charles Estes Ann Evans Joel Evans Ken Evans Toni Fairless Brenda Fallin Debbie Falwell Sherry Faulkner Kenny Fearnow Rodney Ferguson Kathy Ferrell Jimmy Fields James Fike Sammy Filippo Steve Finefrock Cindy Finley Claradene Fisher Steve Fishman John Fleming Oney Fleming Sherri Flint Joseph Flynn Kathy Forbes Linda Fowler Dale Fox Linda Franklin Ginger Fraser Doug Frazer Anita Franz Paul Frazier Lynda Freed Joan Freeman INSTALLATION of vending machines was applauded by both Ffa'--Ulf'-' students and faculty. When time between classes is short .MX , ' T. r ' W7 , Cathy Frees i ' ,,L.' Q, Pat Funkhouser J , F Pat Gable Q John Gaither Martha Gann Patsy Garrett Sylvia Garrison Jon Gauldin Mike Geiger Linda Gentry Mary Giles Jeanette Gill Richard Gilley Dwain Gilliam Carol Gilpin Linda Gilpin Cindy Gist Kenny Godwin Peggy Godwin Henry Gold Darlene Goodger Kathy Grimes Cathy Grisham Robert Grove Steve Grussendorf Terry Guthrie David Guy Eddie Haga Diana Hall Larry Hall Edward Hamilton Sandy Hammack John Hammond Judy Hampton Phil Handke Diane Greenwood Joe Greeson Billy Gregory John Gremillion Richard Greypon Jim Griffith ami. Jimi Goodman Kathy Gordon Larry Gordon Kay Gordon Sharon Gosdin Linda Gossman Kenneth Grace Nick Gramlich Ethel Gray Bob Green llgffe 1 r 3 , Q. ' un , . L 63 gg :-'r ir . ,.-, , 2 A I 3 5 .. .1 B Q, 5 W, Qi 3 H256 PNK ff' x A. L K - he ri-E, K ii f Max Heldllng Trudy Hefner Martin Heldenlorand Linda Hellman Johnny Hensley Janet Hensley Barbara Henthorn Omega Herschberger Jonna Hewlett Carol Hiatt Bryan Hapke Linda Harms Mike Harrell Marsha Harris Martha Harris Robert Harris Shelah Harris Sinda Hatch Doug Hathcock Cindy Hayes Scott Haynes Carolyn Heck Louise Hibbert Carol Hickey David Hicks Charles Hier James Higgins Dorothy Hindston SOPHOMORE Tes Donna Hinkston Sherry Hinshaw Dean Hotfines Suzette Hogan Rhonda Holcomb Danny Holder Connie Holt Paul Holtzheimer Joanese Honegger Bobby Horn Ralph Horn Brenda Horner Joe Hornick Barbara Horst ' ILLUSTRATIONS can help that oral report grade, and Robert Elkins takes full advantage of anything that will up his Don Hudggns average. Kathy Hudson Torn Hudspeth Kyle Huckeby batteries strciin lorciins Lauren Huff Don Huggins Ron Huggins Mike Hughes Penny Hughes Janice Hutchinson Sharon Hutton Ted Hyde Terry Ingram Max lnterline Robert Ireton Paula lrish Elaine lrwin Belinda Jackson Diane Jacobson Shirleen Jaffray Bonnie James Cindy James Jim Jennings Steve Jessup Sam Jirkovsky l Charlotte Johnson James Johnson Lindsey Johnson Mike Johnson Mike Johnson Linda Johnston Burt Jones Jean Jones Vicky Jones Virginia Jones Janet Joplin William Joyce Karen Jungery Susan Keller Edward Horvat Patti Hotchkiss Richard Howells , J wee , F.- :Vl xl fr. Q-6 ,X 1, 9151 Qltlwa 1, 'md 5 f lim 'fa' - ,aft I' K W' tg - ,rr VN st sg qv-qv 8 as-its ul' ff Q SE Steve Link Barbara Linn Charles Lister Monty Lewis Karen Liddell Daina Lillie Rodney Lindhorn Karen Kelly Sharon Kelly Richard Kemmerly Glenda Kenmore Robert Kennard Howard Kerr Melaine Kersh Susan Kiles Diane King Kathi King Phil Kirk Kevin Kirkpatrick Nancy Kirkpatrick Krlss Klssner Tim Kline Myrl KOCh Susan Kokoian Rusty Konitz Karen Kratky Kathy Kruta Kathrine Laloeth Bill Lair Charlet Lake Linda Lakin Bill Lambert Dick Lambrecht .lack Landrum Doug Lawrence Lerene Lawrence Wayne League Roberta Leanzenby Bruce l.ebl6r1C Suzen Lee Kathy Legg Loretta Leonard MISS CHARLOTTE SMITH bids for the attention of her somnolent geometry students. 5-.f Vicki McCormick Marilyn McCrofTy Bill McDonald Greg McGee Linda McKeeman Ronnie McKenzie Corey McKey James McLennan Burt McMillan Donna McMillon Jon McMinn Deana Madewell Donna Males Kathy Malone Freda Litton Sherry Livengood Bob Livett Peggy Lobaugh Jean Locke Lee Ann Locker Keith Lofton Jimmy Long Mike Longstreath Suzanne Looper Cindy Lorenzen Laura Lotz David McAIister Claudine McBride Sandy McCarIey Ronnie McCaw Chuck McClure Eddie McConnico magma A3 r K we A N , gee sm 2 wi f f, J A 1 Q L - - L .. 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Q3 Candy Mullins Steve Muninger Carla Murphy Patsy Murphy Virginia Murphy Bob Mutz Homer Myers Larry Naylor Sandra Martin Barbara Mars Karen Mason Betty Mathes Marie May Robin Meadows Pam Means Craig Meis Richard Merchant Eugene Merewether Hayes Merlin Cindy Meyers Jay Michael Bobby Miller David Miller Peggy Miller Gerald Mills Mike Minns Judy Mobley Bill Monson Mike Mooney Millard Montgomery Janice Moore Jirnmy Moore Judy Moore John Morris Sherry Morris Bob Morton ALICE Moss, an ardent Pirate fan, brews up a winning score with the aid of her victory hat. Kathryn Nease Martha Needham Peggy Nethery Steve Newton Jimmy Nichols Pat Nichols Stanley Nickles Linda Niday Paula Nielson Robert Northrup Cherrie Norvell Patty Nye Jim Page Jan Painter David Parisi Judy Parker Mike Pasternik David Pate Dwight Patton Earl Payne Nancy Pearson Dennis Pedk Sandy Peek Patsy Pelham Ken Pennington Nancy Perry Ron Perry Pan Pesek Chris Peterson Keith Petersen 1 v ' te Q 'is Fr. EE.-rf David O'Brian Jenneth Oliver Kristy Olson Jeanette O'Neal Joyce Owens Kay Owens Frances Ownbey Mark Pacconi Kathy Pace Glenda Page 3 'ef ' Y NX lx , , ilx, in 'f rrwigai, :.,, J f - , s,1, a wwe c i gigs 5 if S s- lg K SQ X are e ii 1' ,Q 5 1 i i E Q Tommy Pointer Pan Poole Mel Powell David Prange Pam Presley Brenda Prince Joyce Proctor Leonard Proctor Robert Proctor Jimmie Pruitt Ralph Peterson Diana Phillips Dennis Phipps Lee Phipps Larry Pickett Deborah Pindell Greg Pinkerton Linda Pinkstaff Kathy Pischel Larry Platt Ralph Plotner Troy Plunkett Russ Puckett Barbara Rackley Kathy Regan Jana Rahner Phil Raider Doug Randall SOPHOMORES Success Larry Ransbottom Pam Rasor Jim Ratchel Fred Ratliff Gary Raymo Steve Reaves Jo Ellen Radgrave Brenda Reed David Reed Dana Richardson Debbie Richardson Betsy Risser Tom Rixleben Ron Roark Thorough understanding of these oversized machines is re- quired before the shop boys are allowed to use them. Clarence Cotten and Rocky Mutz review the procedure for starting one of these monsters in a moment before class. Kathy Roddy Gary Rodgers Rita Rosecrans Bill Ross demcmds perseverance Mike Ross Randy Ross Richard Rowley Allen Rusinek Pat Ruster Carol Rutledge Janice Sand Paula Sanders Jimmy Satterlee Becky Saunders Brett Schlossberg Adina Schmidt Mike Scholine Karen Schott Don Schricker John Schug Dindy Schwerdt Jerry Sconce Steve Scott Linda Seals Daphne Sellars Lou Sevolf Donna Sewell Kent Shaffer Steve Shanbour John Sharp Steve Shearer Linda Sheffy f Peggy Shepard Linda Sherbon Greg Sherman Jack Shockley Billy Shook Larry Shulanberger Maurie Siard 'HF' P' '. PWA Cindy Robbins Jeanette Roberts Tom Robinson Loyd Sigle Russell Sill David Simpson m David Sitterly Marilyn Slater Linda Smiley Bill Smith DESKS were late in arriving for students in the new T-buildings Makeshift substitutes made study difficult, but the situation Cheryl Smith Dana Smith Debbie Smith Delene Smith Gerald Smith Greg Smith Kathren Smith Jerry Smith Marshall Smith Mike Smith Phillip Smith Ricky Smith Robert Smith Stanley Smith Wiley Smith Glenda Smoot Judith Snow Nancy Snowden Alan Snyder Kathy Snyder Kathy Sorensen Carol Srum Mike Stair Jim Stalder Linda Stamman Sandra Stanka Karen Stanley Victor Steed Barbara Stephens Judy Stephens Fred Stetler Frank Stewart Jim Stewart Beverly Stonebraker Bob Strader Don Treece LeAnn Trimble Sharon Tripp Linda Troxel Dennis Turner Nancy Turner Pat Tyson John Underwood David VanNice Dean Vaughn Teresa Vaughn Steve Vetoyanis Charles Waddle Jerry Waddle Shirley Stufflebeane David Stussi Debby Suggs James Sullivan Dick Sutton Teresa Sutton Diann Swain Shelly Swartz Michele Swope John Tarver Jim Taylor Harold Teague Maria Tinkler Robert Tolone Karen Townley Melva Townsend Dwight Trahern Charles Traugh Ted Tedford Rose Tengram Debby Terrel Mike Terry Pat Terry Sharon Tharp Rex Thomas Terry Thompson David Thornhill Warren Thurber ni mg, XX Qi 2 ale' David Waldrop Linda Walker Paul Walker Steve Walker Christy Wallace Mike Wallace Sam Wallace Sandy Walls Kenny Warlick Barbara Warner Bonnie Washa Cecilia Watson Jeff Watts Janet Weaver Sharri Weaver Jane Wegener Bob Wehba David Weiszbtod Liz Weldon Welbran West Marcell Wheeler Sally Wheelis Katherine White Mike Whittaker Ralph Whittet Keith Whittle Vernon Wilde Carol Wilkens John Wilkerson Sharon Willard Marrill Williams Rick Williams Steve Williams Terrill Williams SENSR WATSON dissiminates information on Spanish verbs and pronouns to an attentive sea of students. Mike Williamson Bob Wills Karen Willsey Bill Wilson Johnette Wilson Sherry Wilson Judy Winstone Dennis Winters Mike Winzenread Nancy Wischoff Shelley Wiseman Fred Woiahn Jeannie Wolfe Kenneth Wooden Mike Wooden Linda Woodruff Carol Woods James Woods Nancy Woolsey Pete Worrilow NOTEBOOKS textbooks and a look of con- centration are a few of the essentials for e Byran Wright Sandra Wright Mike Wyckoff Mike Wyrick Betty York Kyle York Carol Young Gayle Younker Deidre Zaffos Bill Zaffos mmw THOUGHTFUL sophomores give careful consideration to the questions on the STEP tests administered in November, SOPHOMORE ACTlON Class quality strives to motch closs quantity t l LEARNING the principles of Euclid with practical applications, an Algebra 5, Q l class explores the various combinations of x, y, and z. 8, W, ,. 'Ti i i Pf4 is fri rc aff NOT EXACTLY putting her best hand forward, a disciple of Mr. Mace finds small pleasures in gray modeling clay. 'ae'-e----......,. 11 'tx TRAVEL through the halls is impeded by inexorable authenticity of the necessary writ of itineracy. pauses at the station of a hall proctor, who ascertains the THERE IS often standing room only in the counselors' office as schedules need to be changed and problems solved. WW' SENIORS: FRONT ROW: Toni McClary, Pat Rolfs, Carolyn Hunt. ROW TWO: Jim Ellis, Yvonne York, Bill Johnson. Not pictured: Jaynie Bullock and Linda Monn. SCHOLARSHIP With the era of raccoon coats and flappers, it appeared that school was a place for fun and good times while the serious business of study was left behind to suffer. Now scholarship is re-entering the scope of importance, and recognition of outstanding students has reached the relative prestige of athletics and extra-curricular activities. Many demands are made on the time and resources of scholars with the result that other phases of school life must suffer. There are those students who choose to put the emphasis on studies and attempt to acquire and maintain a high standard of excellence in their Work. Their labors have netted them the title of four-pointers, referring to the straight-A average in all classes in high school. The difficulties of holding to this rigorous endeavor are pointed out by the fact that the number so qualified usually decrease as the class progresses through the years. These are the diligent Workers, the students who have trained their minds and talents to the highest capacity for learning. Scholarship ratings reveal seniors' lead JUNIORS: FRONT ROW: Neva Rook, Linda Harris, Barbara Thompson. ROW TWO: Charles Ellis, Tom Whited, Kenny Dill. 214 l SOPHOMORES: FRONT ROW: Linda Freed, Steele Brand, Debbie Baker ROW TWO: Robert Northrop, Jim Dill, Jay Bruner. Not pictured is Greg Sherman. FRONT ROW: F. Mars, O. Crouch, H. York, R. Henson, C. Livingood, SECOND ROW: L. Wilson, C. Gibbons, J. Aday, M. Corclinnier, L. Holman, D. Fowler, D, Jones. CUSTODIANS AND CAFETERIA LADIES Behind-the-scenes workers keep P. C. fecl,neot As anyone in a position of responsibility can affirm, the important and often most back- breaking Work is done behind the scenes and after hours. Illustrating this fact are the mem- bers of the cafeteria and custodial staffs. The cafeteria ladies, whose job it is to provide lunches for approximately 2300 students daily, have proven competent at preparing nourishing and appetizing meals. Most persons Who have ever tried their hand at cooking for more than one family can verify that it's not as easy as doubling or tripling the recipe. Responsible for the care and maintenance of the school building and grounds, the custodians are painfully aware of just how much refuse a student body of 2300 can deposit in one day. Miles of Walking, pushing, pulling, Waxing and buffing are a few of the tasks necessary for the shining appearance of the classrooms, halls and grounds. COFFEE break comes a bit late for these tired cafeteria ladies as they finally are able to eat their own food prepared first for the students and faculty. FRONT ROW: A, Winters, E, Hardy, S, Muse, L, Lawry, M. Hooper, H. Rutherford, H. Renner, M. Novey, T, Wilson, M. Mill, N. Craddock, M. Morgan, E. Dowdle, E. Hanna. ROW Guernsey, W. Freeman, R. Beavers, J. Edmonds. TWO: D. Besson, L. Wilson, J. Ramsey, H. Owerson, A. 7 ? . A ..... .sais . f:, 5EE..5?I 35255 f25E5EAH1f 1, N. 'JQZSBZNZ S12r'fieZP!1z5'. ,wuz fffwrf 11 7 : xt- r, 1 1- 1: s e r,-- - exe- .. - wr- fe- . wer... , . ,M , , .,.- .,..i , .W,...,. ,W K ,rr, , . . 5 H W, WW V W rf' f f f '-f- -f r X - Y -f if V . r .- V- .. -- .sw L..fy.fer..eere.,weearste:.fe.r-wrrf.-1.f2.1-rw 1.-rex.: -we-.r.sw1e's.1fw . vfaezrss. 'rw it Zi ROYALTY if is 121- sk Liar- - -. 452: 'L ' QQ , s ' L 1. s g G 'c s l 9 aura? N L G 2 Q ie I Once each school year the members of the student council choose from the ranks of the senior class those four girls who they feel have contributed most toward the betterment of Putnam City High School. Then, in ta school-wide election, the entire student body votes to pick the girl who is to them the essence of excellence in scholarship, person- ality, and service. Thus the position of Miss Pirateer is the highest honor which a young Woman may receive in her secondary school career. It is the ultimate token of respect accorded to any student at Putnam City. jgzadk gmiidflly ATTENDANT HQ Qllillglfi RUNNER UP v gmlbwfdw ATTENDANT MR. PIRATEER A young man, willing to devote long hours to the ideals and responsibilities connected with positions of leadership, to accept that which cannot be changed, to receive advice and correction with humility, is chosen as a personification of the spirit of Putnam City High School. He has proven capable in guid- ing the thoughts and actions of others. He is personable as an individual and faultless in his appearance as representing the caliber of students in modern education. Elected from a field of four outstanding seniors who have made important contribu- tions to the school on an academic and extra- curricular level, this is the boy of the year, the ideal student to be granted the utmost respect and honor. 9v,,,,fg,,,a,f ATTENDANT Lqzzfilffiy ATTENDANT gem F9264 ATTENDANT vi Her coach is a modern red convertible. Hei attire would befit a princess of the Old World Her escort is a handsome young man, the dream of every girl, and her crown is the coveted White football helmet which signifies the honoi bestowed upon her by the members of the Putnam City High School football team Chosen as the girl with pei sonality plus the football queen exhibits beauty captivating charm that certain something which sets her apart from her peers. Under the admiring gaze of a Homecoming crowd, on a crisp autumn evening, she advances to receive her tribute . ff fatale eyfiiwdiiidfi ATTENDANT ATTENDANT eminem will 223 Alike LM BASKETBALL QUEEN The pageant of queen coronations has long been a tradition at high schools and colleges. At Putnam City, not the least of these yearly ceremonies is the crowning of the basketball queen. Elected by the roundloall lettermen, she is chosen for her beauty, charm, and personality. Her presentation at the annual basketball homecoming honors not only the girl and her attendants, but is a recognition of the important part which sports play in the life of the school. .CEMQW ZLL! ATTENDANT ATTENDANT QQLKZZVJ WRESTLING QUEEN , TH There is, at each match, a small coterie of the faithful followers of the wrestling team who never leave until the last round is over. They cheer until voiceless, and urge the boys to greater effort with all their feminine might and main. This sup- port does not go unnoticed by those who benefit directly from its ever-present force. In apprecia- tion of the enthusiasm and loyalty shown toward the wrestling team, the members of that squad choose each year one girl to represent the many who give it their backing. The Wrestling Queen is presented to the student body at the annual Wrestling Homecoming, where she is crowned by a member of the team she has encouraged. is gg 1 J ,, 'S IL, c,,, ,,,, , ,A x Wann ATTENDANT ATTENDANT K6 211 fe PRESS QUEEN e .6Al5 The significance of the press in American life is recognized each year at Putnam City High School at the annual Press Assembly. In honoring those who work so hard to make Putnam's own newspaper possible, a Press Queen is crowned. She is chosen by the mem- bers of the student body from four girls nominated by the Pirate Log staff, and rep- resents the dedication of her associates in the field of journalism. .amiga Qwufmofaff ATTENDANT i'lf6 901171672 ATTENDANT Minh ,Mime ATTENDANT .9242 ANNUAL QUEEN l ' A is 4 S 'iff Kfk- H, gf ef 1'f:iH'r if i E The presentation of the Putnam City yearbook is a long-awaited day for most of the 2400 students at this school. As they thumb through its pages in an excited search for pictures of themselves and their friends, few ever consider the Work which was required to make this book possible. Only the staff of the TREASURE CHEST truly knows how many frantic hours Were spent in preparation of copy and pictures, cutlines and layouts. In recognition of this effort, an annual queen is chosen. Nominated by the year- book staff and elected by the members of the student body, she represents our hopes for your approval of the 1965 edition of the Putnam City TREASURE CHEST. U 1 7li6?Z6 LAKMA ATTENDANT ATTENDAN T LQZAZWZW The origins of the excellence of the Putnam City High School Band do not lie in room 152, although it was there that it was refined and embellished. Most of our instrumentalists began their musical careers in the days of their childhood. Through grade school and junior high their talents were amplified and improved, until only polish and practice were necessary to mold them into the outstand- ing group of which we are so proud. Many times, it is a girl who has come up through the ranks in such a manner who is elected to represent the band as its queen. Presented to the student body at the yearly Spring Concert, she reigns for one full year over the group with which she plays. WHIWQIZ C6070 W ATTEN DAN T ATTENDANT K, ,, .-lplwgn .glgllffffli ff BUCCAN EER QQ ln- zg - QS 1 fx. 'M 1 X, ,I . , , i X il x W' l Chosen by the members of the Princess Pi- rate Pep Club in mid-winter voting, Mr. Buc- caneer's identity is not revealed until the night of the annual Spring Formal. Always elected from the ranks of Pirate athletes, this honorary office is traditionally filled by a senior sportsman. Service to the school expressed through excellence on the playing field and integrity in character and actions are the only requirements for nomination to this position. QQWAUZQZ ATTENDANT ,Qmyk Miz ATTENDANT fum? any ATTENDANT mfg? F.H.A . SWEETHEART Femininity of all eras has possessed a Vision of its ideal man-one who could assert his own person- ality without becoming tyrannical, keep charity in his heart but fight if the need arose. While the outward appearance of this hero has changed with, the times, the qualities prized most by woman- kind have remained essentially the same. Each year, the Future Homemakers of America choose the .one senior boy in whom they believe these qualities are best embodied. The F.H.A. Sweetheart, crowned at the annual Spring Style Show, thus represents masculine perfection as idealized by the girls of Putnam City High. 'l!6 9665919 ATTEN DAN T ATTENDANT gdzafff A757163 ATTENDANT Wa? LMMMQVZ gmwzy Lqiiavwzfakddf IDEAL DATE ml Ideal dates - the phrase implies an attractive appearance, a sparkling personality, and a congenial manner. With these qualifications in mind, the student body of Putnam City High School votes to choose the one boy and one girl of the four couples nominated to fill this honorary position.The winners, announc- ed at the December Ideal Date Sock Hop, are therefore representative of the perfect escorts as conceived by the youth of Putnam City. 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A ,x u ,QQ - - A - , L R , V 11X.f ,A A rw, W y atm , -Lf..?k k .N M X- . kk rf, 'L ' 'ajyf K i. , Y VV , 67 I- 'W4QqVdV?f.,,-.f. ZH, 7: , kk ,,MNi1:ZZl-f' . in DISCUSSING the pros and cons of flash and natural light photography, Jim Brandt and DOF' Richardson take a minute out during a heavy shooting schedule. Index SENIORS A AARON, LOUANN: Pep Club '62, '63, N.W. Classen High School '62, '63. pp. 135 ACKLEY, VICTOR: French Club '64, '65, Math Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Electronics Club '65, Buccaneers '65, Baker High School, Baldwinsville, N.Y. '62, '63. pp. 135, 71, 104, 90, 94 ADAMS, FAE ANN: Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Latin Club '63, Spanish Club '64, '65, F.T.A. '63, Medical Club '62, Counselor Aid '65, hall proctor '64, Band '62, '63, '64, Junior Play crew '64. pp. 44, 135 ADAMS, TERRY: Therrell High School, Atlanta, Ga. '63, '64, Spanish Club '63, '64, Football '63, '64. pp. 135 ADAY, KALLIE: Honor Society '62, Spanish Club '63, '64, '65, Edmond Scholastic Meet lst place, Spanish I '63. pp. 135 ALLBRITTON, ANITA: French Club '62, '63, '64, World Affairs Club '65, Medical Club '63, '64, Science Club '65, Office Aid '65, hall proctor '64, Band '62, '63, Star Spencer High School '62, '63. pp. 135 ANDERSON, JUDY: Pep Club '62, Spanish Club '65, N.F.L. '63, '64, '65, Thespians '65, Medical Club '65, F.H.A. '65, Speech Activities '62, All- School Play crew '65, Junior Play crew '64, Madi- son High School, Madison, Tenn. '64, Forensic Club '64, Civinette Club '64. pp. 135, 82, 87 ANDERSON, KENNETH: Basketball '62, '63, Base- ball '62, '63. pp. 135, 119 ANDREWS, MARRAE: Student Council '62, '65, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Spanish Club '62, '63, '64, '65, F.T.A. '63, F.J.A. '64, '65, president '65, State secretary '65, World Affairs Club '63, '64, Medical Club '63, '64, '65, secretary '64, treasurer '65, O.C.I.P.A. '64, '65, Counselor Aid '65, Office Aid '64, F.H.A. '65, Magazine Staff '65, Copy Editor '65, Magazine Assembly '65, Football Program Editor '65, Basketball Program Editor '65, O.l.P.A. '64, '65, N.S.P.A. '65, O.S.U. J Award '65, Quill 8- Scroll '65, Magazine Queen Attendant '65. pp. 135, 61, 60, 48, 70, 99, as, 92 ARMSTRONG, FRANK: Spanish Club '62. pp. 135 ASH, LINDA LOU: Student Council '62, '63, '64, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, Latin Club '64, F.T.A. '64, F.J.A. '65, 12 Year Club '65, hall proctor '62, '63, Girls' P.E. '63, Christmas Assembly '65, Senior Assembly '65. pp. 59, 135 AUSTIN, STEVEN: Honor Society '64, '65, Band '62, '63, Chorus '63, '64, '65, Mixed Quartet '64, '65, Boys Octet '64, '65, Boys Glee Club '63, '64, '65, District Contest Vocal Solo '64, Christmas Assembly '64, '65, Chorus Assembly '64, '65, Edmond Scholastic Meet '64, National Merit Semi- finalist '65, Oil Executive for a Day '65, Pauls Valley High School '62. pp. 135, 39, 79 AYERS, WOODIE: Student Council '65, Football '62, '63, '64, '65. pp. 109, 108, 135, 110, 168 B BAGBY, LARRY: Student Council '65, 12 Year Club '65, Football '62, Track '62, '63, class popu- larity '62. pp. 135, 102, 37 BAILEY, ANN: pp. 135 BALDWIN, DICK: Buccaneers '65, French Club '63, '64, '65, Medical Club '65, Math Club '63, 4-H '62, Football '62, '63, Baseball '63, Golf '62, Boys' P.E. '62, '63. pp. 135, 71, 104, 72, 92 BALDWIN, JAMES: Student Council '65, Math Club '64, 12 Year Club '65, Cross Country '63, '64, '65, Track '62, '63. pp. 135, 102, 126 BALDWIN, JANE: Honor Society '64, '65, Pep Club '64, '65, Spanish Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Medical Club '64, Math Club '63, 12 Year Club '65, Office Aid '65, hall proctor '64. pp. 135, 48, 38, 102, 37 BALLARD, SHARON: pp. 135 BARNES, GARY: Boys' P.E. '62, '64, '65. pp. 136 BARNICOAT, TOMMY: Student Council '62, Mr. Pirateer Attendant '65, Ideal Date '65, Basketball '62, '63, '64, '65, Baseball '62, '63, '64, '65, class popularity '64. pp. 136, 33, 102, 221, 238 BATES, DANNY: Spanish Club '64, '65, Electronics Club '65, president '65, Math Club '62, '65, Boys P.E. '62, Cavaliers '65, Christmas Assembly '65, Chorus Assembly '65, Buccaneers '65, Oil Execu- tive for a Day '65, Computor class '63, '64, '65, Mixed Chorus '65. pp. 136, 102, 90, 94, 79 BAXTER, KAY: Spanish Club '65, representative '65, Latin Club '63, '64, F.T.A. '62, '63, '64, 12- Year Club '65, F.H.A. '64, '65, vice-president '65, Bond '62, '63, F.H.A. Style Show. pp. 136, 82, 102 BEACH, JUDY: Spanish Club '62, '63, Honor Society '64, '65, Medical Club '64, '65, Band '65, Oil Executive for a Day '65, Girls' Baseball '62, '63, Girls' Volleyball '62, '63, Jr.-Sr. Prom Com- mittee '64, Central High School, Syracuse, N.Y. '62, '63. pp. 56, 136, 38 BEAN, TOM: Spanish Club '64, Football '62, '63, '64, '65, Weight Training '63, '64, '65. pp. 109, 108, 136, 69, .11O, 168 BEARDSLEY, LINDA: Commercial Club '65, F.H.A. '62, '63, Chorus '62, '63, '64. pp. 136, 54 BECK, BOB: Student Council '63, '64, '65, student store manager '63, '64, '65, Buccaneers '65, Spanish Club '64, F.J.A. '64, '65, reporter '65, O.C.l.P.A. '64, '65, Annual Staff '64, '65, sports editor '64, '65, All-School Play '64, Junior Play '64, Senior Play '65. pp. 136, 104, 85 BEDNAR, BOBBY: Spanish Club '64, 12 Year Club '65, Football '62. pp. 136, 102, 126 BEDNAR, JACKIE: Honor Society '65, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, F.T.A. '63, 12 Year Club '65, hall proctor '64, Girls P.E. '62, '64, '65, Speech Activity '63. pp. 136, 102 BELL, MIKE: pp. 136 BELLOTTO, NICK: Honor Society '62, '63, '64, '65, French Club '62, '63, '64, president '63, Thespians '65, senior representative '65, class president '62, vice-president '63, All-School Play '64, Christmas Assembly '62, Russian Club '63, Drama Club '62, '63, French Ill Medal '64, Drama Medal '64, Merit Scholarship Semi'FinaIist '65. pp. 136, 41, 87, 133 BENNETT, LUNETTA: Student Council '62, 64, social committee chairman '64, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Honor Society '64, '65, Latin Club '63, '64, '65, representative '63, vice-president '64, state vice-president '65, Thespians Club '65, clerk '65, Medical Club '64, Math Club '63, '64, secretary-treasurer '63, hall proctor '64, National Latin Honor Society '62, '63, '64, '65, Chorus '62, '65, secretary '62 accompanist '62, '63, '64, '65, Latin Empress Attenclant, class citizenship '63, All-School Play '64, Junior Play '64, Talent Assembly '62, '63, '64, '65, Christmas Assembly '62, '63, '64, '65, Chorus Assembly '62, '64, '65, Junior Assembly '64, Girls State '64, Senate Youth Program '64, Superior Piano '62, '63, '64, Edmond Scholastic Meet 1st place. pp. 64, 65, 136, 38, 87 BERRY, FRANCES: Commercial Club '64, '65, office aid '64, Girls P.E, '62, '63, Debate '63, '64. pp. 136, 54 BERRY, RICHARD: Honor Society '62, Spanish Club '63, Football '62, '63, '64, '65, Wrestling '64. pp. 109, 108, 136, 68, 110 BEST, JOHN: Latin Club '63, '64, Math Club '62, '63, National Latin Honor Society '63, Swimming '64, '65, Boys P.E. '62, Cross-Country '65. pp. 136, 126 SLOW on the shutter, this photographer gets in the picture himself as he focuses in for clarity. 241 BETTIS, LARRY: Wrestling, 63. pp. 136 BEZARD, PATRICIA: pp. 136 BISHOP, PHIL: Spanish Club '64, '65, Football '62, Wrestling '62. pp. 137 BILLINGSLEY, RANDY: Football '62, '63, '64, '65, Wrestling '62, Track '62, '63. pp. 136, 109, 108, 110 BLACK, SAMMY: Student Council '62, National Honor Society '63, '64, '65, Spanish Club '63, Math Club '62, '63, National Latin Honor Society '64, Boys' P.E. '62, Mixed Chorus '64, '65, Ac- companist Boys' Quartet, Mixed Quartet, BOYS' Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Talent Assembly '65, Christmas Assembly '64, '65, Chorus Assembly '64, '65, Citizenship Week Bond Issue Attorney '65. pp. 137, 39, 79 BLACKETER, JOAN: pp. 137 BLAIR, TOM: Spanish Club '63, '64, '65, Basket- ball '62, '63, Baseball '62, '63, '64, '65. pp. 37 BLANKENSHIP, BILL: pp. 137 BLURTON, RONNIE: Football '64, '65, Baseball '64, '65. pp. 109, 108, 137, 110 BOATMAN, GARY: Spanish Club '63, Wrestling '62. pp. 137 BOHAN, CHARLES: Boys' P.E. '62, '63, '64. pp. 137 BOMHOFF, NANCY: Student Council '64, '65, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, cheerleader '64, '65, Spanish Club '63, '64, '65, chaplain '64, 12-Year Club '65, All School Play '64 crew. pp. 42, 137, 26, 102, 69 BOMMER, RITA: Honor Society '65, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Spanish Club '63, '64, '65, repre- sentative '65, F.T.A. '65, Math Club '62, '63, Biology Club '64, '65, secretary '64, vice-presi- dent '65, 12-Year Club '65, F.H.A. '65, Lab Assistant '65. pp. 45, 137, 82, 80, 70, 67, 101 BONENBERGER, TONI: Student Council '63, alter- nate '62, Honor Society '65, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Latin Club '63, Biology Club '64, '65i hall proctor '63, '65, National Latin Honor So- ciety '64. pp: 137, 48, 101 BONHAM, SHARON: pp 137 BOUCHELLE, BYRON: French Club '62, N.F.L. '62, '63, World Affairs '65, 12-Year Club '65, Swim- ming '62, Debate '63. pp. 137, 61, 97 BOUTELLER, GARY: Spanish Club '64, F.J.A. '63, '64, '65, Photography Club '62, '63, '64, '65, president '63, O.C.l.P.A. '63, '64, '65, Annual Staff '63, Magazine Staff '64, '65, Newspaper Staff '63, A.-V, '65, Press Assembly '65, Maga- zine Assembly '64, '65. Northwest Classen High School '62, '63. pp. 137, 61, 97 BOYCE, LINDA: Medical Club '65, 4-H '62, Li- brary Aid '64, Girls' P.E. '65. Yuba High School '62, Poteau High School, Poteau, Okla. '64. pp. 137 BOYDSTON, ELAINE: Commercial Club '65, Latin Club '63, Spanish Club '62, Office Aid '65, hall proctor '63, '64, Olympian Staff '63, '64. pp. 54, 137 BRADLEY, MARILYN: Honor Society '64, '65, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Latin Club '62, '63, '64, '65, F.T.A. '62, '63, World Affairs '65, National Latin Honor Society '62, '63, All-School Play crew '65, Junior Assembly '64. pp. 137, 46, 38, 41 BRADLEY, PRISCILLA: Quill 8- Scroll '62, Pep Club '62, '64, Latin Club '62, Spanish Club '64, '65, Library Aid '62, Band '62, All-School Play '62, Christmas Assembly '62. Madill High School, Madill, Okla. '62, Shoreling High School, Seattle, Wash. pp. 137 BRAINARD, CONNIE: Honor Society '64, 65, hall proctor '62, '63, National Latin Honor Society '64, F.H.A. '64, '65, Mixed Chorus '62, '63, pres- ident Chorus Assembly '62, '63. pp. 137, 82 BRAKE, CHARLES: Quill 81 Scroll '64, '65, treasurer '65, Latin Club '62, '63, F.J.A. '63, '64, '65, O.C.I.P.A. '63, '64, '65, Magazine Staff '64, News- paper Staff '64, '65, sports editor '65, Press Assembly '65, Magazine Assembly '64. pp. 138, 61, 59 BRANDLE, LAURA: Pep Club '62, '64, '65, Span- ish Club '63, '65, N.F.L. '63, Thespians '65, sec- retary '65, World Affairs '63, hall proctor '62, F.H.A. '65, Speech Activity '62, '63, duet acting, first place, All-School Play '65, Junior Play '64, Bethel Park, Pa. pp. 51, 138, 82, 70, 26, 87 BRANDMAN, JERRY: Student Council '65, French Club '64, '65, F.J.A. '65, O.C.l.P.A. '65, Maga- zine Staff '65, Newspaper Staff '65, Press Assem- bly '65, Magazine Assembly '65. pp. 60, 61, 138 242 BRATCHER, LINDA: Latin Club '63, '64, Medical Club '63, '64, office aid '65, hall proctor '64. pp. 138 BRAY, GLEN: Swimming '62, '63, '64, '65, Track '64, '65. pp: 138, 97, 126 BRAYTON, GAIL: Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Latin Club '62, '63, Spanish Club '64, office aid '64. pp. 48, 138 BREDON, LON: Wrestling '63, '64, Cross-Country '63, '64. pp, 138 BRIDWELL, GINGER: pp. 138, 68 BRIGGS DANNY: pp. 138 BRINTON, CHARLOTTE: pp. 133, 46 BRISCO, DENISE: Pep Club '62, '63, '64, F.T.A. '64, World Affairs '63, '64, hall proctor '65, Georgraphy Award '63. pp. 138 BROOKS, JUDY: Honor Society '65, Latin Club '62, '63, Spanish Club '64, '65, F.T.A. '65. pp. 138, 80, 102, 69 BROTHERTON, TERRY: Boys' P.E. '62, '64, '65. pp. 138 BROWN, DOLORES: pp. 138 BROWNLEE, CINDA: Honor Society '63, '64, Span- ish Club '62, '63, '64, '65, French Club '64, '65, Christmas Assembly '63, pp. 138 BUCK, BOBBY: Spanish Club '64, '65, Football '63, '64, '65. pp. 138, 109, 108, 69, 110 BUFORD, JOHN: pp. 138 BULLOCK, JAYNIE: Student Council alternate '63, '65, Honor Society '64, '65, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, Latin Club '62, '63, '64, '65, French Club '62, '63, '64, chaplain '64, N.F.L. '62, '63, '64, secretary '64, Thespians '65, vice-president '65, Counselor Aid '64, Nat'l Latin Honor Society '62, '63, '64, '65, Annual Staff '64, Speech Activities '62, '63, '64, '65, All-School Play '64, Junior Play '64, Talent Assembly '62, Christmas Assem- bly '62, Junior Assembly '64, Edmond Scholas- tic Meet 1st place French II '64, English I '62, Student Council Awards English l '62, French Il '64, Speech Activities '62, Director of State De- partment of Commerce 8- lndustry '65. pp. 64, 138, 39, 87, 133, 214 BUNGE, SHARON: pp. 54, 139, 39, 94 BURTON, BETSY: Student Council '62, '63, '64, '65, Inter-City '63, '64, '65, Quill 81 Scroll '64, '65, Honor Society '65, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, vice-president '65, Spanish Club '62, '63, '64, '65, secretary '64, chaplain '65, F.T.A. '62, '63, '64, '65, secretary '63, vice-president '64, F.J.A. '64, '65, World Affairs '62, '63, '64, 12-Year Club '65, O.C.l.P.A. '64, '65, hall proctor '63, Miss Pirateer Attendant '65, Spanish Queen At- tendant '65, Ideal Date Aattendant '65, Annual Staff '64, '65, Assistant Editor '65, class vice- president '62, '63, class popularity '65, Junior Play crew '64, Talent Assembly '65, crew '63, '64, '65, Annual Assembly '64, '65, Junior As- sembly '64, Senior Assembly '65, O.A.S.C. Con- vention '63, lnter-City Exchange Day '64, '65. pp. 139, 61, 52, 42, 80, 70, 134, 102, 219, 239, 36, 67 BURTON, BEVERLY: Student Council 564, 12-Year Club '65, hall proctor '65, F.H.A. '65. pp. 139, 102 BURTON, JANICE: Honor Society, '62, '63, '64, '65, Pep Club '62, '63, Latin Club '63, '64, Medi- cal Club '62, '63, '64, '65, hall proctor '64, Na- tional Latin Honor Society '63, '64, Girls P. E. '62, '63, '64, '65, Junior Assembly '64. pp. 139, 39 BURUM, KONNE: Student Council '64, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Latin Club '64, F.H.A. '64, '65, style show '64, :65, Girls P.E. '62, '63, '64, Tal- ent Assembly '62, Christmas Assembly '62, Sen- ior Assembly '65. pp. 48, 139 BUSH, DARLENE: Student Council '62, '64, Quill 81 Scroll '63, '64, '65, vice-president '65, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, cheerleader, '65, Honor Society '63, '64, '65, Spanish Club '62, '63, F.T.A. '63, F.J.A. '63, '64, World Affairs Club '62, 12-Year Club '65, o.c.i.P.A. '63, '64, '65, hall proctor '62, Annual Queen Attendant '65, Annual Staff '64, '65, class citizenship '62, Tal- ent Assembly crew '64, Annual Assembly '64, '65, Senior Assembly '65. pp. 61, 52, 42, 139, 39,102, 231, 168 BUSH, GIB: pp. 139 BUTLER, JIM: pp. 139 BUTLER, JOHN: Student Council alternate '64, Spanish Club '64, '65, Football '62, pp. 139 BYFORD, MARQUITA: Student Council '62, '63, '64. '65: Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, secre- tary '65, Spanish Club '62, '63, '64, '65, F,T,A, '62, '63, '64, Medical Club '62, '63, '64, 12-Year Club '65, F.H.A. 162, '63, '64, '65, class popu. iariiy '63 pp. 139, 54, 102, 37 C CALDWELL, SHARON: Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, hall proctor '65, F.H.A. '64, '65, Girls ' '62, '63, '64, '65, Sr. Assembly '65. pp. 51, CALLAHAN, LINDA: Student Council '65, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Spanish Club '63, '64, 12-Year Club '65, Girls' P.E. '62, '63. pp. 44, 139, 102, 36, 29 CAMPBELL, LINDA: Spanish Club '64, '65, Safety Club '63, '64, :65, 4-H '62, library aid '62, '63, '64i Gil'lS' P.E. '62, '63, '64, A.A.U. Certificate '63, Concessions '63, '64. pp. 119, 139 CAMPBELL, MYRNA: Student Council '62, '63, Honor Society '64, '65, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Spanish Club '62, '63, '64, F.T.A. '63, '64, F.H.A. '64, '65, Student Council Georgraphy Award '64. pp. 139,39 CAMPBELL, RALPH: 12-Year Club '65, Football '65, Wrestling '62, '65, Track '62, '63, '64, '65. pp. 139, 109, 102, 117, 114, 115 CANNON, GARY: Band '62, '63, '64, '65, North- west Classen '62. pp. 56, 139 CARPENTER, JOHN: Latin Club '64, Boys' P.E. '62, Mixed Chorus '63, pp. 139 CARR, DEWEY: Football '63, Golf '62, Boys' P.E. '62. pp. 139 CARROLL, JANICE: Honor Society '62, '64, '65, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Spanish Club '63, '64, Medical Club '64, 12-Year Club '65, Chorus '62, '63, '64, '65, Speech Activities '62, Christ- mas Assembly '64, '65, Chorus Assembly '62, '63, '64, '65. pp, 48, 139, 38, 102 CASFORD, JUDY: Student Council '64, '65, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, F.J.A. '65, O.C.l.P.A. '65, Office Aid '65, hall proctor '64, F.T.A. '65, News- paper Staff '65, Press Assembly '65. ii. 50, 140, 99, 36 CASH, GLENNIS: Student Council '63, '64, secre- tary '64, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, MediCal Club '65, office aid '65, F.H.A. '65, Chorus '62, '63, '64, Vocal Council, Chorus Assembly '62, '63, 64, Ushers Club, Girl Reserves, '62, '63, '64 Liberal, Kansas. pp. 140, 82, 99, 92 THE DOOR to Mr. Nichol's office opens and the vice-principal appears to notify the follow- ing student that his presence is requested in the lnner Sanctum . I Wmmsc. - DON'T breathe! instructs Mr. Jim Hamilton as he demonstrates the variOUS angles formed when cone and triangle meet. CASHER, BARBARA: Spanish Club '62, '63, F.T.A. '65, Medical Club '63, '64, Safety Club '65, hall proctor '63, FH.A. '63, '64, '65, F.H.A. Style show '64, '65. pp. 140, 82, ao CASPER, ART: Football '62, '63, '64, La Crosse '62, '63, Key Club '63, '64, Monitor '64, at West Genessee High School Syracuse. pp. 140 CARTWRIGHT, CLIFFORD: Spanish Club '64, '65, Twelve Year Club '65, Basketball '62, '63, Boys' P.E. '62, '63. pp. 140, 70, 102 CAVENDER, LILA: pp. 140 CHANCE, EDDIE: Latin Club '62, '63, '65, World Affairs Club '62, '63, '65, Math Club '62, '63, 12-Year Club '65. pp. 62, 140, 40 CHENEY, KATHERINE: Spanish Club '62, '63, French Club '62, '64, F.T.A. '64, '65, World Af- fairs Club '65, Girls' P.E. '63, Speech Activities '64, '65, All-School Play '65. pp. 140, 80, 26, 40 CHOAT, DEANNA: F.J.A. '63, 12-Year Club '64, '65, O.C.l.P.A. '63, Speech Activities '62, '63, Debate '62, All-School Play crew '65, Junior Play crew '65, Senior Play crew '65, Christmas Assem- bly crew '65. pp. 140, 102 CHRISTNER, CATHERINE: Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Honor Society '63, '64, '65, Spanish Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Oil Executive for a Day '65, State Honor Society '62, '63, '64, '65, class schol- arship '62, '63, '64, Top Ten Seniors '65. pp. 140, 70, 133 CLARK, JUDY: Pep Club '62, '63, Spanish Club '63, '64, 12-Year Club '65, Chorus '62. pp. 140, 101 CLAWSON, EUGENIA: F.T.A. '64, '65. pp. 140, 75 CLAY, SUSIE: Student Council alternate '65, Pep Club '63, '64, Spanish Club '63, '64, F.T.A. '65, Chorus '64, '65, Chorus Sweetheart Attendant '65, Mixed Chorus '64, '65, librarian '65, Chorus Assembly '64, '65, Northwest Classen, Courtesy Club '62. pp. 140, 75 CLURE, MARY: Student Council '62, '63, '64, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, Spanish Club '63, hall proctor '63, '64, F.H.A. '62, Girls' P.E. '62, '63, '64. pp. 140 COBB, CATHY: Student Council alternate '64, '65, French Club '62, '63, '64, N.F.L. '64, '65, World Affairs Club '64, Library Aid '62, F.H.A. '65, Speech Activities '65, Debate '64, '65. pp. 140, 86 COCHRAN, MARY SUE: Pep Club '62, '63, Span- ish Club '63, F.T.A. '62, '63, Math Club '62, li- brary aid '62, Band '62, '63 All-School Play stage manager '62, Junior Play '63, Talent As- sembly '63, Band Award '62, '63, '62, '63, Beth- any High School. pp. 140 COKER, DON: Spanish Club '62, '63, pp. 140 COLE, LES: Latin Club '62, '63, '64, '65, World Affairs '65, Football '62, Boys' P.E. '62, All- School Play '64, Edmond Scholastic Meet 1st Place, American History '64, Student Council Award, American History '64. pp. 140 COLLIU, CRAIG: World Affairs Club '64, '65, Safety Club '64, '65, Band '62, '63, '64, Talent Assembly '63, Senior Assembly '65, Junior As- sembly '64. pp. 141 COLVERT, JAMES: Honor Society '63, Latin Club '64 Spanish Club '62, '63, Baseball '63, Cross- Country '65. pp. 141 COMBS, ROBERT: COMPTON, RONALD: CORDER, KENNETH: 12-Year Club '65, A-V Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Junior Play '64, Senior Play '65, Talent Assembly '64, Christmas Assembly '63, '64, Magazine Assembly '64, Junior Assembly '64, Senior Assembly '65. pp. 141, 102, 97 CORLEE, KAREN: Honor Society '64, '65, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, French Club '62, '63, F.T.A. '63, '64, '65, F.J.A. '65, O.C.l.P.A. '65, Newspaper Staff '65, Junior Play Crew '64. pp. 48, 141, 38 COSGROVE, WILLIAM: Spanish Club '63, '64, 12- Year Club '65, Wrestling '62, '63, Cross-Country '62, '63, Track '62, '63. pp. 141 COURT, LEONARD: Student Council '64, alternate '65, Honor Society '64, '65, Spanish Club '63 '64, '65, N.F.L. '62, '63, '64, '65, president '64, Thespians '65, Baseball '62, '63, '64, '65, De- bate '62, '63, '64, '65, Debate award '64, All- School Play '65, N.F.L. Political Assembly '65. pp. 141, 39, 26, 69, 104, 87 COURTER, DIANE: Student Council '63, Latin Club '63, '64, '65, World Affairs Club '63, hall proctor '62, '63, Chorus '62, '63, '64, Boys' Quar- tet Accompanist '62. pp. 64, 141 COYM, JACKIE: Photo Club '64, '65, 12-Year Club '65, Boys P.E. '62. pp. 141, 100 ' CRAWFORD, JOHN: 141 CRUMP, NlEl.vlN. pp. 141 CRYTZER, CAROLYN: Honor Society '64, '65, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, Commercial Club '65, Span- ish Club '63, '64, F.H.A. '63, '64, '65. pp. 45, 54, 141, 82, 38 cuRRlER, CARLA: Pep Club '62, '63, Honor sp- ciety '64, Spanish Club '62, '63, '64, '65, F.T.A. '63, 12-Year Club '65, lab assistant '63. pp. 141, 102 1 CYPHERS, JAN: Commercial Club '65, Spanish Club '62, office aid '65, F.H.A. '62, '63, '64, Chorus '64, '65, Christmas Assembly '65, Chorus Assembly '65. pp., 54, 141, 99 D DAUGHERTY, KENTONL, Student Council '64, Spanish Club '63, '64, '65, A-V '63, '64, '65, president '65. -pp. 141, 40, 97, 36 DAVENPORT, DARYL: Spanish Club '64, Band '62, '63, '64, '65, Chorus Assembly '65, Midwest City '62. pp. 141, 104 DAVIS, CONNIE: Student Council alternate '65, F.J.A. '64, Thespians '65, 12 Year Club '65, O.C.l.P.A. '64, Speech Activities '63, All School Play crew '62, '63, '64, '65, Jr. Play crew '62, '63, '64, Sr. Play '62, '63, '64, Christmas Assem- bly '62, Stagecraft '64, '65. pp. 141, 26 DAVIS, JUDY: Pep Club '62, '63, '64, Commer- cial Club '65, Spanish Club '63, '64, F.T.A. '63, Photo Club '63, hall proctor '63. pp. 54, 141 DAVIS, LEON: 12 Year Club '65, Baseball '64, Boys' P.E. '62, '63, '64, '65. pp. 141, 102 DAVIS, LINDA: Quill 81 Scroll '65, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, cheerleader '65, Spanish Club '63, '64, '65, F.T.A. '63, '65, F.J.A. '65, O.C.l.P.A. '64, '65, Basketball Queen Attendant '65, Girls' P.E. '62, Annual Staff '65, Speech Activities '64, Annual Assembly '64, '65, Senior Assembly '65. pp. 61, 48, 42, 142, so, 70, 225, 85 DAVIS, RONALD: pp. 142 DAWSON, DOUG: Swimming '62, Chorus '62, Christmas Assembly '65, Chorus Assembly '65. pp. 142 DEAL, RON: Football '62, Basketball '62, Base- ball '62, Swimming '62, Track '62, Boys' P.E. '63, '64, Citizenship Award '62, Casady High School '62, '63. pp. 142 DEAN, LINDA DAY: Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, French Club '63, '64, F.T.A. '64. pp. 46, 142 DENEHY, PETE: pp. 142 DENTON, TRISHA LAYNE: Pep Club '65, cheer- leader '62, '63, '64, French Club '63, F.H.A. '65, Girls P.E. '62, '63, Tulsa Hale High School '62, '63, '64. pp. 50, 142 DICH, JAMES: Basketball '62, '63, '64, '65, Base- ball '63, '64, Baseball '63, '64, Track '62. pp. 142, 120, 127 DOBBS, RICHARD: Boys P.E. '62, '63. pp. 142 DODSON, PAM: Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Span- ish Club '63, F.T.A. '62, '63, F.J.A. '64, World Affairs '62, hall proctor '63, Girls P.E. '62, '63, '64, '65, Newspaper Staff '65, Talent Assembly '64, Press Assembly '65, Jr. Assembly '64, Senior Assembly '65. pp. 50, 58, J42 DowDY, HELEN JANE: pp. 61, 142 DOWNS, SUSAN LAVERNE: Honor Society '64, '65, Pep Club '62, '63, Commercial Club '64, '65, Spanish Club '63, '64, F.T.A. '62, '63, '64, '65, 12 Year Club '65, hall proctor '63, '65, Speech Activities '62, pp. 54, 142, 30, 102 DUGGER, EMILY: Student Council '62, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, 65, Latin Club '63, Spanish Club '64, Medical Club '62, 12 Year Club '65, Band '62, '63, '64, '65, Band Queen '64, Annual As- sembly '63, '64, 12 Year Club '65, Band '62, '63, '64, '65, Band Queen '64, Annual Assembly '63, '64, Junior Assembly '64, Senior Assembly '65. pp. 56, 55, 142, 102 DUNAVIN, MICHAEL: pp. 142, 41 DUNCAN, BRAD: French Club '64, '65, Basket- ball '63, '64, '65, Baseball '63, '64, '65, pp. 142, 120 DUNCAN, DAVID: pp. 142 DUNHAM, PAT: Spanish Club '64, French Club '63, '64, World Affairs '64. pp. 142 DUNKERLEY, GARY: pp. 142 DURHAM, DAVID: Latin Club '63. pp. 142 DUROCHER, CAROLYN: French Club '64, '65, Girls P.E. '64. pp. 142, 71 DWYER, JAY: pp. 143 E EDDS, JUDY: Student Council '65, Girls P.E. '62, '63, '64. pp. 143 EDWARDS, GRETCHEN: Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, cheerleader '62, '63, '64, Honor Society '63, '64, Dorm Council representative '62, '64, Christ- mas attendant '63, Homecoming Queen attend- ant '63, '64, Prom Queen attendant '64, Valentine attendant '64, Newspaper staff '63, '64, Annual staff '63, class vice-president '63, Best All-Around Girl '62, Press Assembly '65, '62, '63, '64, Dreux American High School, Dreux, France. pp. 143 EDWARDS, JOLENE: Spanish Club '64, 12-Year Club '65, hall proctor '64, F.H.A. '63, '64, '65, Chorus '65, Christmas Assembly '65, Chorus As- sembly '65. pp. 59, 143 EDWARDS, STAN: pp. 143 EDWARDS, STEVE: pp. 143 EINHORN, DREW: Math Club '64, '65, Electronics Club '65, Edmond Scholastic Meet Chemistry 2nd pl. '64, Student Council Award '64, National Mer- it Semifinalist, Oil Executive for a Day. pp. 143, 90, 94 243 sTr - ELLIOTT, SANDRA: Spanish Club '63, '64, '65, Girls' P.E. '63, '64, '65. pp. 143, 70 ELLIOTT, SHARON: Spanish Club '64, '65, Girls P.E. '63, '64, '65. pp. 143, 70 ELLIS, JIM: Student Council '62, '63, '64, '65, treasurer '63, president '65, Student Council Lead- ership Award '63, Quill 8: Scroll '64, Buccaneers '65, president '65, Honor Society '64, '65, Latin Club '62, '63, '64, '65, representative '62, treas- urer '63, president '64, sergeant-at-arms '65, Lat- in Ill Award '64, World Affairs Club '63, Medi- cal Club '63, '64, secretary '63, reporter '64, Math Club '63, 12-Year Club '65, National Latin Honor Society '62, '63, '64, '65, Latin Emperor Attendant '64, Puer Notissimus of Latin Club '65, Mr. Pirateer '65, Annual Staff '63, '64, Chorus '64, '65, Boys Octet '65, class president '62, '63, class citizenship '64, All-School Play '63, '65, Junior Play '64, Talent Assembly '65, Christmas Assembly '64, '65, Annual Assembly '64, Chorus Assembly '64, '65, Class Scholarship '62, '63, '64, '65, Oil Executive for a Day '65, Top ten Seniors '65, Mayor of Warr Acres during West- side Citizenship Week '65, Boy's State '65, Sor- optomist Science Award Finalist '64. pp. 62, 64, 143, 39, 26, 102, 220, 37, 104, 133, 214, 114 ELSHIRE, DAVID: Spanish Club '64, '65, 12-Year Club '65, Math Club '65. pp. 143, 102, 94 Euvlolzs, DWANE: Bays' P.E. :62, '63, Baseball manager '62, A. V. Club '63, '62, '63 Southeast High School, Wichita, Kansas. pp. 143 ELY, ALICE: Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Honor society '63, '64, '65, Spanish Club '62, '63, '64, '65, F.T.A. '64, pp. 45, 143, 39, 70 ENG, CONI: Honor Society '63, '64, '65, Latin Club '62, '63, '64, '65, World Affairs Club '64, '65, secretary-treasurer '64,, president '65, Medical Club '62, '63, '64, County Council '64, Math Club '62, '63, '64, '65, publicity chairman '65, Elec- tronics Club '65, Nat'l Latin Honor Society '62, '63, '64, All-spliaal Play '64. pp. 64, 143, 39, 41, 90, 94 ENGLING, BILL: Swimming '63, Senior Assembly '65i Memorial High School, Tulsa, Oklahoma. pp. 143 ENOS, BILL: Speech Activities, '62, Christmas Assembly '63. pp. 143 ENOS, BOB: Spanish Club '64, Boys' P.E. '62, '63, '65, Speech Activities '64, Christmas Assembly '64. pp. 143 THE strain of the last semester proves too much for Darlene Bush, attempting an unusual maneuv- er of cutting class. 244 EARLY and late rehearsals prefaced the debut of the Beck Family Singers with the opening number of the Student Council Talent Assembly. ESTRADA, ELSIE: Honor Society '64, '65, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, Spanish Club '63, '64, '65, F.T.A. '64, 12-Year Club '65, F.H.A. '63, '64, '65, treas- urer '65, counselors' aid '65, Home Ec. I Award '64. pp. 143, B2, 38, 70, 99, 102 EVANS, MIKE: Band '62, '63, '64, '65, dance band '62, '63, '64, Talent Assembly '63, '64, Christmas Assembly '62, '63, '64, '65, Press Assembly '64. F FALLIN, BENJIE: Latin Club '62, '63, '64, Nat'I Latin Honor Society '63, '64, Buccaneer attendant '65, Football '62, '63, '64, '65, '62, '63, Permian High School, Odessa, Texas. pp. 143, 109, 235 FEHR, FREDDIE: Quill 81 Scroll, '65, F.J.A. '62, '63, '64, '65, O.C.l.P.A. '62, '63, '64, '65, Newspaper staff '62, '63, '64, '65, Press Assembly '64, '65. pp: 144, 58 Fllcs, ANltA: pp. 144 FIRSTENBERGER, NANCY: pp. 144 FISCHLE, JEAN: Pep Club '65, Yearbook Staff '63, '64, Red Cross Club '62, secretary '62, Liverpool Senior High School '62. pp. 144 FOLLSTAD, KAREN: Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Spanish Club '65, F.T.A. '63, '64, World Affairs Club '65, library aid '63. pp. 144, 50 FORD, MARCIALEN: Pep Club '62, '63, Spanish Club '63, '64, F.J.A. '65, 12-Year Club '65, O.C.l.P.A. '65, hall proctor '62, '63, Girls P.E. '63. pp. 144 FOX, LINDA: Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Latin Club '63, '64, Spanish Club '65, Chorus Sweet- heart '65, Chorus '62, '63, '65, Talent Assembly '65, Christmas Assembly '65, Annual Assembly '63, Chorus Assembly '62, '63, '65, Junior Assem- bly '64, Councilman for a Day '65, Mixed Chorus '62, '63, '65, Girls' Trio '65, Chorus chaplain '65, Chorus librarian '63. pp: 46, 144, 75, 70 FRANCISCO, LARRY: Spanish '62, A-V '62, '63, '64, '65, vice-president '65. pp. 144, 97 FRANKE, ROBERT: Latin Club '63, Spanish Club '64. pp: 144 FRAZIER, JOHNNY: Student Council '65, 12-Year Club '65, Football '62, '63, '64, Basketball '62, Wrestling '63, Cross-Country '64, Senior Assembly '65. pp. 144, 102, 37 FREDERICK, KEN: Latin Club '63, '64, 12-Year Club '65. pp. 144 FREES, NICKY: pp: 144 FRENCH, GARY: Spanish Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Football '62, Golf '62, '63, '64, '65, Student Council Golf Award '63. pp. 144, 70 FRY, GIL: Cross-Country '63, '64, '65, Track '62, '63, A-V '62, Cross-Country co-captain '64, Cross- Country All-Conference '63, '64. pp. 144, 126, 127 FURMAN, JOYCE: Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, F.T.A. '65, Medical Club '64, '65, hall proctor '63, '64, '65, Latin Honor Society '62, '63, Christmas Assembly '65. pp. 50, 144, 80, 92 FURRH, BENTON ANTHONY: G GAFFORD, LINDA: Student Council '63, '64, '65, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Spanish Club '63, '64, '65, French Club '63, '64, F.T.A. '63, hall proctor '63, '64, '65, Speech Activity '62, '63, '64, All- School Play '63, Christmas Assembly '62. pp. 50, 144, 36 GARNER, TERI: Thespians '62, '63, Girls P.E. '62, '63, '64, National Rifle Association '63, '64, '65. pp. 144 GEHM, LOUIS: Latin Club '63, Spanish Club '64, '65, Science Club '63, All School Play '64. pp. 145 GIAGER, TERRY: Student Council '62, '64, alter- nate '64, Honor Society '63, Latin Club '63, '64, N.F.L. '64, 12-Year Club '65, president '65, Na- tional Latin Honor Society '63, '64, Football '62, '63, '64, '65, Wrestling '62, Baseball '62, '63, '64, '56, Track '62, Debate '63, class citizenship '62, Senior Assembly '65. pp. 145, 109, 110 GIBBONS. CYNTHIA: DD. 145 GILL, BARBARA: Pep Club '62, '63, '64, Honor Society '64, '65, Spanish Club '64, '65, French Club '63, '64, World Affairs Club '63, '64, Math Club '63, Speech Activities '62, Daughters of the American Revolution Award, Computer Class '64. pp. 145 GILLMORE, PRESTON: Student Council '63, Honor Society '63, Math Club '65, hall proctor '63, De- bate '63, '64, Press Assembly '65, crew, Oil Ex- ecutive for a Day '65. pp. 145, 94 GODWIN, BOBBY: Student Council '64, Spanish Club '63, ..64, '65, treasurer '65, Matador '65, 12- Year Club '65, secretary-treasurer '65, F.H.A. Sweetheart '65, Wrestling '62, '63, '64 '65, Base- ball '62, '63, '64, Cross Country '62, '64, Lab Assistant '62. pp. l45, 102, 69, 235, 236, 239, 117,114,115,119 GODWIN, WILLIAM: GOFF, GARY: Spanish Club '62, '63, '64, '65, 12- Year Club '65, Band '62, '63, '64, '65, Baseball '65, Ward 1 Representative for a Day '65. pp. 56, 145, 68, 40 GOLD, MIKE: Spanish Club '64, '65, Basketball '62, '63, '64, '65, co-captain '65, Baseball '63, '64, '65, Track '62. pp. 145, 120, 123 GOODFELLOW, FRANCES: French Club '63, F.T.A. '65. pp. 145 GOODMAN, DARLA: Student Council '64, '65, PGP Club '64, '65, Spanish Club '64, Latin Club '63, '64, Junior Play '64. pp. 48 GOODMAN, DICK: Latin Club '63, Spanish Club '64, '65, Medical 'Club '64, Football '62, '65, Swimming '65, Lab Assistant '64, '65. pp. 108, GOODOWITZ, WAYNE: French Club '64, '65, Medical Club '65, Tennis '65. pp. 145, 71, 92 GOODRICH, GINGER: Student Council '62, '63, '64, '65, Publicity Chairman '65, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, cheerleader '64, '65, Spanish Club '63, '64, F.J.A. '62, '63, '64, '65, N.F.L. '62, AN OCTOBER assembly, presented by the Biology Club, introduced chief Nelson Beckett whose program theme was the increasing use of nar- cotics among high school students. World Affairs '63, O.C.l.P.A. '63, '64, '65, Hall Proctor '62, ideal Date Attendant '65, Annual Staff '64, '65, Speech Activities '62, class popu- larity '62, All School Play '63 crew, Junior Play '64 crew, Press Assembly '64, Annual Assembly '64, '65, Junior Assembly '64 crew, Senior Assembly '65. pp. 61, 52, 42, 145, 239, 36 GOODWIN, BENNY: Spanish Club '64, ideal Date Attendant '65, Football '62, '63, '64, '65 co- captain '65, Basketball '62, '63, '64, '65, Baseball '65, Track '62, '63, '64, '65, class popularity '63, All Conference football '65, All District football '65. pp. 109, 108, 145, 120, 122 GOURLEY, JIM: Student Council '62, French Club '64, World Affairs '65, Stage Band '64, '65, Foot- ball '63, Swimming '65, Track '62, Boys P.E. '62, '63, Talent Assembly '64, Junior Assembly '64. pp. 145, 104 GRANDSTAFF, ELAINE: Pep Club f62, '63, '64, Latin Club '64, '65, Medical Club '62, '63, '64, '65, 4-H '62, office aid '62, hall proctor '64. pp. 145, 63, 92 GRAY, JERRY: Spanish Club '64, Speech Activi- ties '62, '63, pp. 145 GRAVITT, CLIFFORD: Student Council '65, Latin Club '63, '64, World Affairs Club '62, '63, Photography Club '63, '64, Speech Activities '62, Debate '63, All School Play '62, '63 crew, Junior Play '64, Senior Play '65 crew, Junior Assembly '64 crew, Senior Assembly '65 crew. pp. 145, 36 GREEN, LINDA: Pep Club '62, '63, F.H.A. '64, '65, Girls' P.E. '63, '64. pp. 146, 82, 86 GREEN, MARTHA: Student Council '64, alternate '64, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Spanish Club '64, '65, N.F.L. '63, '64, '65, Thespians '65, Medical Club '62, F.H.A. '64, '65, Speech Activity '62, '63, '64, '65, Christmas Assembly '63, Junior Assembly '64, Speech Assembly '65. pp. 48, 146, 82, 69, 87 GREGORY, JUANITT: Medical Club '64, '65. pp. 146 GRIEEITH, TERRY: pp. 146 GRIGGS, HAROLD: GUERNSEY, DAVID: Latin Club '63, '64, Football '62, '64, manager '64, All-School Play crew '65, Junior Play crew '64, Buccaneers '65, sgt-at- arms '65. pp. 146, 104 GUTHRIE, GLORIA: pp. 146 H HACKNEY, LINDA: HAGEN, BARBARA: French Club '64, '65, Band '62, '63, Girls P.E. '62, '63, German Club '62, Oil Executive for a Day '65, Future Nurses of America '62, North High School, Syracuse, N.Y. pp. 146, 71 HALEY, MIKE: French Club '62, '63, Football '63, '64, Track '62, '63, Ada High School, Ada, Oklahoma. pp. 146 HALL, BARBARA: pp. 146 HALLEY, BILL: Latin Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Na- tional Latin Honor Society '62, '63, '64, '65, Swimming '62, '63, '64, '65, captain '64, '65, Outstanding Swimmer '64, pp. 146, 64 HAMBY, TERRY: Spanish Club '64, '65, Baseball '63, '65, Boys P.E. '62, '63, '64, '65. pp. 146, 68 HAMILTON, DRU: pp. 49, 44, 146 HAMMER, MARYE: Pep Club '62, '63, 12 Year Club '65, Chorus '62, '63, '64, '65, Christmas Assembly '65, Chorus Assembly '65. pp. 146 HAND, ROD: Student Council '64, Spanish Club '64, Football '64, Boys P.E. '62, '63, Mixed Chorus '62, Honor Roll '62, Sheridan, Oregon. pp. 146 HARKEY, HANK: Math Club '62, Band '62, '63, Swimming '62, '63, Track '62, Boys P.E. '62, '63, '64, Speech Activity '62, '63, pp. 146 HARRIS, MARGARET: Student Council '63, '64, ep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Honor Society '63, '64, Spanish Club '63, '64, '65, F.T.A. '63, '64, World Affairs Club '63, '64, Math Club '63, F.H.A. '65, counselors aid '64, Junior Assembly '64, Senior Asembly '65. pp. 49, 146, 82, 70' HARRISON, GAYLE: Student Council '65, alternate '65, Pep Club '62, '63, Spanish Club '64, F.T.A. '64, office aid '62, '63, '64, '65, F.H.A. '65. pp. 147 HART, JERRY: Spanish Club '63, '64, Science Club '64, Biology Club '63, Electronics Club '65, 12- Year Club '65, Band '62, '63, '64, '65, Regional and State Science Fair. pp. 56, 147 HAUPT, SANDRA: Pep Club '62, '63, Spanish Club '63, '64, '65, Chorus '62, '63, '64, '65, Acapella Choir 62, '63, Mixed Choir '64, '65, Chantettes '64, '65, Christmas Assembly '62, '63, '64, '65, Chorus Assembly '62, '63, '64, '65, Senior Assem- bly '65, Superior at Edmond Music Festival '64, Excellent at District Contest '64. pp. 147 HAWK, JOHNNY: 12 Year Club '65. pp. 147, 102 HAYES, RONNIE: Boys' P.E. '62. pp. 147 HECK, DAVID: Spanish Club '63, '64, Football '63, '64. pp. 147 HENRICKS, GERALD: Student Council Assistant Store Manager '65, Spanish Club '65, Thespians '65, treasurer '65, Safety Club '62, Speech Activi- ties '63, Stage Craft '64, Student Council Stage- craft Award '64, All School Play '64, '65, Junior Play '64, '65, Senior Play '64, '65, Christmas Assembly '64, '65, Chorus Assembly '65. pp. 147, 36, 87 HENDRICKS, STEVE: Honor Society '65, French Club '62, '63, '64, N.F.L. '62, '63, '64, '65, Thespians '65, president '65, Speech Activities '62, '63, '64, Debate '64, Junior Play '64, Talent Assembly '63, Junior Assembly '64, National Merit Semi-Finalist '65, French Club King '65, County Judge '65. pp. 147, 71, 86, 36, 87 HENTHORN, KAY: Quill 84 Scroll '64, '65, Pep crap '62, '63, '64, F.J.A. '63, '64, '65, Photo Club '63, 12 Year Club '65, O.C.l.P.A. '63, '64, '65, Magazine Staff '64, cartoonist, '65, Art Editor '65, Headline Editor '64, Feature Editor '65, Talent Assembly '65, Press Assembly '64, '65, N.W. News Correspondent '64, Oklahoma Journal Correspondant '65, Homecoming Program Co-Editor '65. pp. 59, 147 HENTHORN, BARRL: 12 Year Club '65, Football '63, '64, Track '62. pp. 147 HESTER, CHARLES: Spanish Club '64, '65, Boys' P.E. '64, '65, A-v '65. pp. 147, 69 HIATT, CURT: Latin Club '63, Band '62, '64, '65, Math Club '63, Talent Assembly '64, Christmas Assembly '65, Chorus Assembly '64, Junior As- sembly '64. pp. 56, 147 HICKS, BETTY: Pep Club '63, Girls' P.E. '62, '63, '64. pp. 147 H1cKs, GARY: sfuaenf Council '62, '63, '64, Span- ish Club '63, '64, N.F.L. '63, '64, Swimming '62, Boys P.E. '62, Chorus 63, '64, '65, Debate '62, '63, Christmas Assembly '63, '64, Chorus Assem- bly '63, '64, pp. 147 HILLEY, SHIRLEY: Pep Club '62, '63, Library Aid '62, office aid '63, Basketball '63, Tennis '63, class president '62, class secretary '63, All- School Play '63, Talent Assembly '63, Junior Assembly '63, Cheerleader '62, '62 Georgia and '63 Shawnee, Okla. pp. 147 HINKLE, JANE: Student Council '62, '62, '64, '65, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, F.T.A. '63, Thespians Chorus '62, '63, '64, '65, Speech '63, '64, All-School Play '62, '63, sembly '62, '63, '64, '65, Chorus Honor Society Spanish Club 63, '64, '65, Activities '62, Christmas As- Assembly '62, '63, '64, '65, Music Contest Solos '62, '63, '64, '65, Drama Award '62, Speech and Drama Con- tests '62, '63. pp. 147, 87 HOBBS, EVERETT: Tennis '62, Swimming '62, '63, pp. 147 HOCK, LANA: Pep Club '62, '63, F.H.A. '62, '63, Girls P.E. '63, Chorus '64, Courtesy Club '62, '63, Attended N.W. Classen '62, '63. pp. 147 HOWGES, DONNA: Spanish Club '62, hall proctor '62, Girls P.E. '62, '63, '64, '65, pp, 147 HOLLAND, JUNE Pep Club '62, office aid '65, Girls P.E. '63, '64, Attended Tecumseh '62 and Muskogee '63, '64, '65 HOLDEN, ARCHIE: French Club '64, Cross-Coun- try '63. pp. 148 HOMER, MARCIA: Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Spanish Club '64, '65, French Club '63, F.J.A. '64, '65, treasurer '65, 12-Year Club '65, O.C.l.P.A. '64, '65, counselors' aid '65, hall proctor '63, Newspaper Staff '65, Chorus '62, '63, All-School Play crew '63, Junior Play crew '64, Press Assembly '65, Chorus Assembly '62, '63, Senior Assembly '65. pp. 44, 148, 102, 85 HOOPER, ANNETTE: Quill 8- Scroll '65, president '65, Honor Society '63, '64, '65, Latin Club '63, '64, F.T.A. '65, F.J.A. '64, '65, O.C.l.P.A. '64, '65, Nat'l Latin Honor Society '63, '64, Girls' P.E. '64, '65, Magazine Staff '65, editor-in-chief '65, Newspaper Staff '65, Citizenship Seminar '64, Journalism Class Award '64, O.C.l.P.A. '65, O.S.U. J Award '65, Magazine Queen Attend- ant '65, hall proctor '62. pp. 61, 60, 148 HORNICK, DIANA: Pep Club '63, '64, '65, Com- mercial Club '65, Spanish Club '63, '64, '65, F.T,A. '64, office aid '65. pp. 148, 54, 48, 70, 99 HORSLEY, CHARMAINE: Chorus '64, '65, Christ- mas Assembly '64, '65, Chorus Assembly '64, '65. pp. 148, 40 HORTON, LYNNE: Student Council '65, Pep Club '63, Spanish Club '64, '65, F.T.A. '62, '63, Photo Club '63, 12 Year Club '65. pp. 148 HOWARD, CHARLES ROBERT: Latin Club '63, Medical Club '63, Math Club '63. pp. 148 HOYT, KEN: N.F.L. '62, World Affairs Club '63, Safety Club '62, Speech Activities '63, Debate '63. pp. 148 HUDSON, DON: Basketball '64, '65, Baseball '63, '64, '65. pp. 148 HUFF, KAREN: Pep Club '62, '63, Latin Club '62, '63, '64, '65, French Club '64, '65, Medical Club '62, '64, '65, treasurer '64, vice-president '65, 12 Year Club '65. pp. 148, 71, 102, 92 THE DOORS are always open and welcoming smiles are everpresent in the cubicles known as counselors' offices. 245 HUFFAKER, SHARON: pp. 148 HUGGINS, RICHARD: Student Council '62, Span- ish Club '63, '64, Thespians '65, Band '62, '63, '64, '65, drum maior '65, Chorus Sweetheart At- tendant '65, Chorus '64, '65, All-School Play '65, Junior Play '64, Talent Assembly '64, '65, Christ- mas Assembly '64, '65, Press Assembly '64, Chorus Assembly '64, '65, Junior Assembly '64. pp. 148, 55, 55, 75, 87. HUGHES, GEORGE: Spanish Club '63, '64, Foot- ball '62, '63, '64, '65, co-captain '65, Track '62, '63, '64, '65, captain '64, shot put 1st mid-state, ist: regional, 2nd state, Football All-City, All Con- ference, All District, Alternate All-State '65. pp. 148, 109, 127 HUGOS, BILL: Spanish Club '64, '65, 12 Year Club '55, Golf '52, '53, '54, '55. pp. 148, 109, 102 HULSEBERG, TERRY: 148 HULSEY, PATTY: Student Council '63, '65, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, Sgt.-at-Arms '65, Honor Society '63, '64, Spanish Club '62, '63, '64, '65, F.T.A. '62, '63, '64, Medical Club '62, 12 Year Club '65, class secretary-treasurer '62, All School Play Cast '62, crew '64, '65, Junior Play crew '64. pp. 148, 36 HUNT, CAROLYN: Honor Society '63, '64, '65, Spanish Club '64, '65, Chorus '62, '63, '64, '65, Talent Assembly '65, Christmas Assembly '62, '63, '64, '65, Chorus Assembly '62, '63, '64, '65, Junior Assembly '64, Edmond Scholastic Meet Spanish ll '64, Student Council Spelling Award '64, All State Chorus '65, Annual Assembly '62, '5a. pp. 148, 38, 133, 70, 214 HUSSMAN, JIM: Spanish Club '62, '63, F.J.A. '65, Biology Club '63, Basketball '62, Golf '62, '63, Newspaper Staff '65, Press Assembly '65, '62, '63 at Brentwood, Mo. pp. 148, 58, 28 HUSTON, ALAN: Spanish Club '64, N.F.L. '62, '63, Debate '62, '63. pp. 149 l-luRAYT, ELAINE: Spanish Club '54, F.T.A. '54, '65, '63 at South Plainfield, New Jersey. pp. 148, 82, SO HUTTO, FRANKIE: Honor Society '65, Pep Club '62, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Spanish Club '63, '64, '65, Math Club '62, '63, Biology Club '64, '65, treasurer '65, 12-Year Club '65, F.H.A. '65. pp. 45, 149, 82, 70, 102, 101 HYATT, NANCY: Student Council '64, '65, Pep Club '64, '65, historian '65, Spanish Club '63, '64, '65, World Affairs '64, Medical Club '63, coun- selor's aid '64, '65, F.H.A. '62, '63, '64, '65, vice- president '64, president '65, Junior Assembly '64, Senior Assembly '65, F.H.A. Style Show '62, '63, '54, '55. pp. 55, 149, 99, 59, 37 I ISMAEL, JANE: Pep Club '62, '63, Latin Club '64, '65, French Club '62, '63, F.J.A. '62, '63, '64, World Affairs '62, '63, Commecrial Club '62, hall proctor '64, '65, Magazine Staff '63, '64, Magazine Assembly '64. pp, 149 J JACKSON, KATHY: Student Council '62, Pep Club '62, '63, Honor Society '64, '65, Latin Club '62, Spanish Club '64, '65, representative '64, coun- selor's aid '65, hall proctor '63, '64, '65, National Latin Honor Society '63, Wresling Queen Attend- ant '65, Speech Activity '62, '63, Christmas As- sembly '62. pp. 149, 38, 99, 69, 227 JACOB, RITA: Pep Club '62, Spanish Club '63, Math Club '62, 12-Year Club '65, Girls' P.E. '63, Chorus '62. pp. 149, 102 JACOBS, LINDA: Honor Society '64, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Spanish Club '64, Medical Club '64, '65, office aid '65, hall proctor '64, '65. pp. 50, 149, 92 JAGOSH, RON: F.J.A. '65, Photography Club '63, '64, '65, president '64, vice-president '65, O.C.l.P.A. '65, Newspaper Staff '65, Press Assem- bly '65. pp. 149, 58, 100 JAMES, RANELL: Pep Club '62, '63, F.T.A. '65, hall proctor '63, Girls' P.E. '62, '65. pp. 149 JARVIS, DALE: pp. 149, 79 JAWORSKY, JERRY: Student Council '62, alternate '62, Spanish Club '63, '64, 12-Year Club '65. pp. 149, 102 JENKINS, BILL: Football '62, '63, '64, Track '63, '64, '65, Class Carnival '64. pp. 149 246 JENNINGS, JEANNE: Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Honor Society '64, '65, Latin Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Spanish Club '64, '65, song-leader '65, Medi- cal Club '62, '63, National Latin Honor Society '62, '63, Chorus '62, '63, Junior Assembly '64, Latin Award '64. pp. 149, 64, 38, 69 JESSUP, BILL: pp. 149 JOHNSON, BETTY: Commercial Club '65, 12-Year Club '65, office aid '65, hall proctor '63, '64, Chorus '62, '63, '64, '65, Mixed Chorus '64, '65, Christmas Assembly '63, '64, '65, Chorus Assem- bly '53, '54, '55. pp. 54, 149, 79 JOHNSON, CHARLES: Spanish Club '62, '63, '64, Football '62, '63, '64, Baseball '62, '63, '64, Track '62, '63, South Oak Cliff High School, Dallas, Texas, '62, '63, '64. pp. 149 JOHNSON, DICKIE LOU: pp. 149 JoHNsoN, LORY: Spanish Club '54, '55, Biology Club '64, Electronics Club '65. pp. 149, 69 JOHNSON, JAMES: Student Council '62, Spanish Club '54, '55, Football '52, '53, '54, Basketball '62, '63, Wrestling '62, '63, Baseball '63, '64, Tennis '65, Swimming '63, '64, Boys' P.E. '62, '63, '64, class representative '62, All-School Play '62, Junior Play '64, Junior Assembly '64, Letter in Football, Soccer '62, '63 in Fairfax High School Fairfax, Virginia. pp. 150, 71 JOHNSON, PEGGY: Pep Club '62, '63, Honor Society '62, Commercial Club '65, Latin Club '64, Spanish Club '64, hall proctor '63. pp. 54, 150 JOHNSON, BILL: Honor Society '63, '64, '65, Latin Club '62, '63, '64, '65, World Affairs Club '63, National Latin Honor Society '62, '63, Chorus Sweetheart '65, Baseball '63, '64, Boys' P.E. '62, '63, Chorus '65, Second place Geometry at Edmond Scholastic Meet '63, Student Council Award '63, Student Council Award Mechanical Drawing '64, Edmond Scholastic Meet Algebra I '62, Oil Executive for a Day '65, Boys' Quartet '65, Boys' Octet '65, Salutatorian '65. pp. 149, 133, 214, 132 JOHNSTON, EVELYN: Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Honor Society '63, Latin Club '63, '64, 12-Year Club '65, counselors aid '65, National Latin Honor Society '53, '64. pp. 145, 150 JONES, CHERYL: Student Council '62, '63, '64, Honor Society '65, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, French Club '62, '63, F.T.A. '62, '63, F.J.A. '63, '64, World Affairs Club '62, '63, '64, 12-Year Club '65, O.C.l.P.A. '63, '64, Magazine Staff Reporter '63, Newspaper Staff Assistant Manager '64, Chorus '65, Christmas Assembly '64, '65, Press Assembly '63, '64, Chorus Assembly '65, Senior Assembly '65. pp. 150 JONES, DAN: Student Council '65, Latin Club '62, '63, '64, '65, class representative '63, treasurer '64, Thespians '65, Math Club '62, Nat'l .Latin Honor Society '63, '65, Band '62, Mr. Pirateer Attendant '65, Ideal Date Attendant '65, Bucca- neer '65, Football '62, '63, '64, '65, Swimming '62, Track '62, class citizenship '63, All School Play '64, '65, Junior Play '64, Senior Play '65, Junior Assembly '64, Boys State '64, Oil Execu- tive for a Day '65, Buccaneers '65, secretary- treasurer '65. pp. 62, 64, 109, 150, 221, 234, 239, 36, 104, 87 JONES, JIMMY: 12-Year Club '65, Track '62 '63. pp. 150, 102 JONES, JANET: Honor Society '64, '65, Latin Club '63, '64, '65, F.T.A. '63, '65, World Affairs Club '64, 12 Year Club '65, National Latin Honor Society '63, '64, '65, Band '62, '63, '64, Honor Society '62, '63, '64, '65. pp. 64, 4, 150, 38, 102 JONES, JERE LYNN: pp. P JONES, KEITH: Spanish Club '63, Math Club '62, Basketball '62, '63. pp. 150 K KAHL, JANET: Pep Club '62, '63, 12-Year Club '65, hall proctor '62. pp. 150 KAMANY, HARRY: Spanish Club '65, French Club '63, '64, '65, Medical Club '63, '64, '65, vice president '64, president '65, Band '62, '63, '64, '65, Chorus '65, Talent Assembly '64, Christmas Assembly '65, Annual Assembly '64, Chorus As- sembly '64, '65, Junior Assembly '64, School Stage Band '64, '65, Boys' Glee Club '65. pp. 56, 150, 71, 100, 72, 79, 92 KANDLIN, KAREN: Honor Society '64, '65, French Club '52, '53, '54, '55, pp. 150, 38 KARL FRED: KEDY, JANET: Honor Society '62, Commercial Club '65, Spanish Club '64, '65, office aid '65, hall proctor '65. pp. 150, 54,70 KEENER, JANET: Spanish Club '63, '64, '65, F.T.A. '63, '64, N.F.L. '62, '63, hall proctor '64, Speech Act '52, '53. pp. 150, 70 KEETON, PAT: KELLY, NELDA SUE: Student Council '62, F.H.A. '62, Band '62, Band Queen Attendant '62, Basket- ball '62, Chorus '62, '63, '64, vice-president '62, All-School Play '62, Christmas Assembly '63, '64, Chorus Assembly '64, at Kingstone Road High School. KENNARD, CLABORN: Student Council '64, Span- ish Club '63, '64, 12 Year Club '65. pp. 150 KENNEDY, EDWARD LEON: pp. 150 KEY, SANDI: Student Council Alternate '62, Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Honor Society '63, , '65, Latin Club '63, '64, '65, Spanish Club '65, F.T.A. '62, '63, Christmas Assembly '62, All- School Play '52. pp, 64, 45, 150, 38, 133 KIBLER, cl-lERYL ANN: Pep Club '53, '54, '55, Spanish Club '63, '64, '65, counselors aid '64, '65, F.H.A. '52, '53, '54, '55. pp. 48, 150, 82, 99, 69 KIMERY, HAROLD RICHARD: Band '62, '63, '64, '65, Basketball '62. pp. 56, 151 KIMSEY, SUE: Student Council '63, '64, '65, Quill 8tScroll '65, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, cheer- leader '64, '65, Spanish Club '63, '64, F.T.A. '63, 12 Year Club '65, vice-president '65, Annual Staff '65, business manager '65, Chorus '62, '63, secretary '63, Press Assembly '65, Annual Assem- bly '64, Chorus Assembly '62, '63. pp. 61, 42, 151, 102, 36 Pep '64 SENIOR hiiinks run rampant as Mrs. Gayle Jones remains calm under Tom Bean's attempt to induce bad luck, Wayne Mitchell's threats, and the stare of Tom Wyckoff. 5 A FULL time industry within the school walls is the daily feeding of students and faculty. KING, JANICE KAY: Student Council Alternate '63, Student Council '64, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Spanish Club '63, '64, '65, counselor's aid '65, F.H.A. '65, Girls' P.E. '64, '65, Senior Assem- bly '65. pp. 48, 151, 82, 99, 69 KINNEY, SANDRA: Honor Society '65, Pep Club '64, '65, French Club '63, F.T.A. '65, co-editor '63, Dramatics Club '62, '63 at Westhill Central High School, Syracuse, New York. pp. 45, 151, 80, 38 KNIGHT, ooNNA KAYE: Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, French Club '63, World Affairs Club '63, 12-Year Club '65, O.C.l.P.A. '65, Girls' P.E. '63, '64, '65, Newspaper Staff '65. pp. 151, 102 KOELLING, BARB: Student Council '62, '63, Pep Club '62, '63, Thespians '63, Girls' P.E. '62, '63, Spanish Club '64 at Bloom Township High School and Lawrence High School, Lawrence, Kansas. KOESTER, HOWARD W. pp. 151 KRAUSE, NORMAN THEODORE: Spanish Club '63, '64. pp. 151 L LAMBERT, PATRICIA LYNN: Commercial Club '64, '65, F.T.A. '64, '65, office Aid '64, '65. pp. 54, 151, 99 LANGLEY, GEORGE GLENN: 4-H '62, '63, Football '62, Basketball '62, '63, Baseball '62, '63, Track '62, '63, A-V '62, '63, Kingfisher High School '62, '63. pp. 151 LANIER, SONDRA KAY: Pep Club '63, '64, '65, Spanish Club '64, '65, F.T.A. '65, office aid '65, hall proctor '64. pp. 50, 54, 168, 80, 70, 99 LANIUS, LYNN LOUISE: Student Council '65, Honor Society '65, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Latin Club '62, '63, '64, French Club '64, '65, Junior Play '64, German Club '65. pp. 48, 151, 71, 38, 73, 74 LARGE, DAVE BYRON: Twelve-Year Club '64, '65, Boys' P.E. '62, '63, '64, Lab Assistant '62 pp. 151, 102 LARSEN, WILLIAM REUTHER: Spanish Club '62 '63, '64, '65, Tennis '63, '65. pp. 151, 70 LASH, CAROL LYNN: Student Council '64, '65, Quill s. Scroll '65, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Latin Club '63, F.J.A. '64, '65, vice-president '65, Photography Club '63, '64, O.C.l.P.A. '64, '64, Newspaper Staff '65, Chorus '62, '63, '64, '65, Christmas Assembly '62, '63, '64, '65i Press Assembly '64, '65, Chorus Assembly '62, '63, '64, '65. pp. 48, 151, 36, 85 1 LAWRENCE, CYNTHIA DIANNE: Pep Club '62, office aid '64. pp. 151 LAWRENCE, KAREN: Student Council '62, '63, '64, '65, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, Spanish Club '64, French Club '63, '64, '65, F.T.A. '63, '64, World Affairs '63, Medical Club '64, 12 Ye-ar Club '65, Hall Proctor '65, Girls P.E. '62, '63. pp. 151, 102, 36, 72 LAWSON, PERRY: F.F.A. '63, '64, '65, Junior Play '64, '62, '63, '64 at Wanette High School. pp. 151 LAWTON, PAM: counselor's aid '64, '65, hall proctor '62, '63, Band '62, '63, '64, '65. pp. 56, 151 LAY, LINDA: hall proctor '63, Chorus '62, '63, '64, '65, Mixed Chorus '65, Girls' Contest Choir '64, '65, Christmas Assembly '63, '64, '65, Chorus Assembly '63, '64, '65. pp. 151 LEE, JANICE: Latin Club '62, '63, Girls' P.E. '62, '63, Chorus '63, '64, '65, Girls' Athletic Associa- tion '62, '63, Carmi Township High School. pp. 151 LEE, RICHARD: pp. 61, 152, 37 LEGG, SUSIE: Pep Club '62, '63, Spanish Club '63, '64, hall proctor '62, '63, '64, '65, Chorus '62, '63, '64, '65, Chorus Assembly '62, '63, '64, '65. pp. 152 Lsc-Gm, BUTCH: Spanish Club '63, '64, Bend '62, '63, '64, pp. 152 LEMMONS, ERIC: Student Council '62, 12-Year Club '65, Meth Club '62, Boys' P.E. '62, Chorus Assembly '64, Junior Assembly '64, Senior Assem- bly '65, Algebra l Award '62. pp. 152 LEWIS, JAN: Student Council '65, Spanish Club '63, '64, '65, N.F.L. '65, Thespians '65, World Affairs '63, Medical Club '62, 12-Year Club '65, Band '62, Speech Activities '64, All-School Play '65, Senior Play '65, Christmas Assembly '65, Speech Assembly '65. pp. 152, 86, 102, 89, 88 LEWIS, KENNETH: Boys' P.E. '62, '63, Tucson, Arizona 62, '63. pp. 152 LIESCH, CINDY: Quill 81 Scroll '64, French Club '62, '63, F.J.A. '63, '64, World Affairs Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Medical Club '63, '64, '65, News- paper Staff '64. pp. 152, 40 LINDHORN, PAT: Pep Club '62, Band '62, '63, '64, '65, rnaiorette '63, '64, '65, head maiorette '65. pp. 152, 56, 55 LOFTON, LYNDA: pp. 152 LOMBARD, GARY: Student Council '63, '64, '65, Latin Club '62, '63, 12 Latin Honor Society '62, Swimming '62, '63, '65, ilium Latinum Award 36, 126 LONDON, CHRIS: Band '65, Talent Assembly School '62, '63, '64, '65. Year Club '65, National Band '62, '63, '64, '65, Cross Country '65, Aux- 62. pp. 56, 152, 102, '62, '63, Boys' P.E. '62, '64, '65, Meeker High pp. 152 LOTT, NANCY: Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Stu- dent Council '64, Honor Society '64, '65, presi- dent '65, Spanish Club '63, '64, F.T.A. '64, F.H.A. '65, All School Play '65, Junior Play '64, Senior Assembly '65, American Mathematics Association Award '64. pp. 50, 152, 82, 39, 38 LUKASZEK, DOLORES: Honor Society '63, '64, Latin '62, '63, '66, library aid '64, Nat'l Latin Honor Society '62, '63. pp. 65, 152, 38 LUSK, SHARON: Student Council '63, Pep Club '65, hall proctor '65, F.H.A. '65, Chorus '62, '63, '64, '65, vice-president '65, Christmas Assembly '62, '63, '64, '65, Chorus Assembly '62, '63, '64, '65, Senior Assembly '65. pp. 50, 152, 82 M McAFEE, BILL: Cross Country '64, Track '64, Boys P.E. '65. pp. 152 MCCALLISTER, ANGELA: Debate '62, All-School Play '65, Junior Play '65, Senior Play '65, Christmas Assembly '65. pp. 152 McCANN, RANDALL: Boys P.E. '62, '63. pp. 152 MCCASLAND, DON DOUGLAS: pp. 152 McCLARY, TONI: Student Council '64, '65, alter- nate '63, Quill 8r Scroll '64, '65, Honor Society '63, '64, '65, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Spanish Club '62, '63, '64, '65, F.T.A. '64, '65, F.J.A. '63, '64, '65, World Affairs Club '64, 12 Year Club '65, hall proctor '63, Annual Staff '63, '64, '65, layout editor '64, editor '65, Annual Queen '65, All-School Play '62, '63, Annual Assembly '63, '64, '65, Junior Assembly crew '64, Warr Acres Assistant County Clerk '65, Top 10 Seniors. pp. 50, 61, 52, 48, 153, 33, 102, 230, 168 McCLATCHlE, ROBERT: Baseball '62, Cross Coun- try '62, Student Council '62, North Syracuse Cen- tral High School, Syracuse, New York '62. pp. 153 McCORD, STEVE: Spanish Club '64, '65, Football '63, '64, Cross-Country '65, Track '64, '65, Boys P.E. '62. pp. 153, 126 McCOY, SANDY: Spanish Club '63, Chorus '65, Chorus Assembly '65. pp. 153 McCUMBER, LARRY pp. 153, 79 MCDANIEL, BARBARA: Student Council '64, secre- tary '64, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, cheerleader '62, Spanish Club '65, office aid '63, '64, Band '62, '63, '64, '65, Basketball Queen Attendant '64, Band Queen Attendant '64, Bethany '62, '63, '64. pp, 153, 50 MCDONALD, STEVE: Latin Club '64, '65, Spanish Club '63, F.T.A. '63, Safety Club '63, Baseball '62, '63, Chorus '62, '63, '64, '65, Speech Activi- ties '62, Christmas Assembly '63, '64, '65, Chorus Assembly '63, '64, '65, president Boys Glee Club '64. pp. 153, 64 MCDONALD, RICHARD: pp. 153 Messe, DENISE: pp. 153, 48, 68 MCINTYRE, PHYLLIS: MCKEE, KAREN: Spanish Club '62, '63, Girls' P.E. '62, '63, '64, '65. pp. 153 McKEE, KAREN G.: Latin Club '64, Medical Club '63, '64, '65, Girls P.E. '62, Girls Glee Club '63, Chantettes '64, '65, Mixed Chorus '64, Christmas Assembly '64, '65, Chorus Assembly '64, '65. pp. 153 Mensa, KEITH: pp. 153 MCKEEMAN, LELAND: Student Council '64, '65, Honor Society '62, '63, '64, '65, Spanish Club '62, '63, N.F.L. '62, '63, '64, '65, National Latin Honor Society '63, 64, '65, Speech Activities '62, Debate, '63, '64, '65, All-School Play '64, Math Award '64, Debate Award '64, N.F.L. Political Assembly '65. pp. 153, 86 MCKELLAR, CHARLIE: Boys P.E. '62, '63, '64, '65. pp. 153 MCKELVEY, KRISTINE: Pep Club '62, Latin Club '62, '63, '64, '65, World Affairs Club '63, '64, '65, Medical Club '63, '64. pp. 153, 64, 38, 26 MCMINN, GLORIA: Student Council '62, '63, Honor Society '62, '63, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, Latin Club '62, '63, F.T.A. '62, '63, Chorus Sweet- heart Attendant '62, Girls P.E. '62, '63, '64, Chorus '62, '63, '64, class president '62, class secretary '62, class popularity '62, Talent Assem- bly '62, '63, Chorus Assembly '62, '63, Halloween Queen '62, Cheerleader '62, '63 at Gladewater High, Gladewater, Texas. pp. 153 Memunluxv, BARBARA: pp. 153 McNEELY, SHARON: Student Council '63, Pep Club '63, '64, '65, Honor Society '64, Spanish Club '62, '63, '64, '65, F.T.A. '63, Math Club '63, '64. pp. 48,.153, sa, 70 MCPHERSON, DEWEY: Spanish Club '64, Math Club '62, Speech Activities '63. pp. 153 MCSHANE, KAREN: Spanish Club '65, F.T.A. '64, .Library Aid '63, '64, Hall Proctor '65, All-School Play '62, '65, Junior Play '65, Senior Play '65, Christmas Assembly '65, Junior Assembly '64, Senior Assembly '65. pp. 154 MACHALA, NANNA: Student Council '62, '64, alternate '63, '65, Quill 8- Scroll '65, Honor Society '65, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, cheer- leader '65, Spanish Club '63, '64, representative '63, F.T.A. '63, '64, Medical Club '64, o.c.l.P.A. '64, '65, F.H.A. '65, Press Queen '65, Football Queen Attendant '65, Wrestling Queen Attendant '65, Girls P.E. '63, Newspaper Staff '65, circula- tion manager, Speech Activities '62, All School Play '65 crew, Senior Play '65, Junior Play cast '64, Press Assembly '65, Junior Assembly '64, Senior Assembly '65. pp. 61, 42, 154, 82, 38, 26, 32, 30, 223, 227, 228, 36 MACKELVIE, JAN: Student Council '62, Pep Club '62, '63, Honor Society '64, '65, Spanish Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Medical Club '65, Girls P.E. '62, '63, '65, Speech Activities '63, All School Play '62,,'64 crew, Junior Play '64, Senior Play '65, Algebra I award '62, Spanish IV award '64. pp. 154, 70, 92 MALICHI, GLORIA: Pep Club '62, '63, Commer- cial Club '64, '65, Spanish Club '62, '63, '64, '65, 12-Year Club '65, Office Aid '65. pp. 54, 154, 102 MANN, CAROL: Pep Club '63, 4-H Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Girls P.E. '62. pp. 154, 96 MANNING, LINDA: Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Honor Society '64, '65, treasurer '65, Spanish 247 D 1 35,7 0... '2 59' .-0' X 4 26, 224 Club '63, '64, F.T.A. '65, Math Club '62, '63, '64, Library Aid '63, '64, '65, secretary-treasurer '64, president '65. pp. 48, 154, 98, 39, 38 MAPLE, DON: World Affairs '65, boys P.E. '62, Speech activities '63. pp. 154, 40 MARKWELL, GARY: Boys P.E. '62, '63. MARKWELL, JUDY: Pep Club '62, '63, F.T.A. '64, 12-Year '65, counselors aid '64, hall proctors '63, '64, '65, F.H.A. '65, F.H.A. Style Show, Senior Assembly '65. pp. 154 MARLOW, PAT: Pep Club '62, '63, '64, French Club '64, '65. pp. 154 MARTIN, TONY: pp. 154 MARTIN, MARY ANNE: Honor Society '65, Span- ish Club '64, F.T.A. '63, World Affairs Club '63, Girls Quartet '64, '65, Mixed Quartet '64, '65, A Cappelle Choir '62, '63, Chantettles '64, '65, Mixed Choir '64, '65, All School Play crew '65, Senior Play '65, Christmas Assembly '62, '63, '54, '55. pp. 154 MARTIN, VERLINDA BELLE: pp. 154 MATHES, LINDA: Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Commercial Club '65, chaplain '65, Spanish Club '52, '55, office aid '55, pp. 54, 154 MATHEWS, ALAN: Safety Club '62, '63, '64, Boys' P.E. '62, '63. pp. MATLOCK, BARBARA: Pep Club '62, 12 Year Club '65. pp. 154 MAURER, ELLEN: Pep Club '65, N.F.L. '65, Speech Activities '65. pp. 49, 154 MAXWELL, ALBERT: MAXWELL, JERRY: Wrestling '64, '65, Cr0ss-COun- trys'64, '65, Wrestling '62, '63, Baseball '62, '63, Edmond '62, '63. pp. 154, 74 MAXWELL, ROBERT: Spanish Club '62, '63, Band '52, '53. pp. 154 MEADORS, GREGORY: Football '62, '63, '64, Bas- ketball '52, '53, Track '52, '53, '54, Boy's P.E. '62, '63, '64, '65, Al School Play '62, '63, '64, Junior Play '64. pp. 154 MELTON, LOUISE: Pep Club '62, '63, Honor Society '65, Latin Club '62, '63, Safety Club '64, Nat'l Latin Honor Society '62, '63. pp. 155 MERCHANT, LOWELL: pp. 155 Msvsns, KEN: Spanish club '52, '53, '54, '55, F.J.A. '64, '65, All School Play '64, '65, Christmas Assembly '64, '65, Press Assembly '64, '65. pp. 60, 155 MILES, ALAN: Latin Club '63, '64, Nat'I Honor Society '63, Boys' P.E. '62. pp. 155 MILES, MANDY: pp. 155 MILEY, SUE: Student Council alternate '65, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, pledge mistress '65, Honor Society '65, Spanish Club '64, '65, Chorus '64, president '64. pp. 155, 69, 38, 64 MILLS, LINDA: Pep Club '65, German Club '65. pp. 44, 155, 74 MILLS, ROBERT: Band '62, '63, '64, '65, Band officer '62, '63, '65, Talent Assembly '64, Christ- mas Assembly '62, '63, '64, '65, Press Assembly '64, Annual Assembly '64, Chorus Assembly '64, Junior Assembly '64, Senior Assembly '65. pp. 56, 155 MILLSTEAD, MARY: Spanish Club '63, French Club '64, '65, counselor aid '65. pp. 155, 71 MILNER, KENNETH: F.J.A. '64, '65, Photo Club '64, 12 Year Club '65, O.C.l.P.A. '64, '65, Maga- zine Staff '65, Speech Activities '62, '63, Debate '63, Magazine Assembly '65. pp. 155, 61, 102 MILNER, MARY: 12 Year Club '65, Girls' P.E. '62, '63, '64, '65. pp. 155, 102 MITCHELL, JANICE: MITCHELL, K. LARRANE: Student Council alternate '63, French Club '63, '64, '65, class representa- tive '64, F.T.A. '64, Medical Club '63, hall proctor '63, All-School Play crew '63, Junior Play crew '64, Talent Assembly '62, Junior Assembly '64, Senior Assembly '65. pp. 51, 155, 72 MITCHELL, WAYNE ALLEN: Twelve-Year Club '65, Football '52, '53, '54, '55, pp. 155, 109, 168 MOCK, DENNIS KEITH: Spanish Club '65, Twelve- Year Club '65, Band '62, '63, '64, '65, Christmas Assembly '65. pp. 56, 155, 68, 102 MOHS, IRENE LESLEY: MOLINDA, RICHARD VANCE: Student Council '62, Spanish Club '64, French Club '63, Twelve- Year Club '65, Football '63, '64, '65, Wrestling '62, '63, '64. pp. 155, 109, 102 MONCRIEF, JACQUELIN: Student Council '65, Secretary '65, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Latin Club '62, '63, '64, '65, French Club '64, Secre- tary '65: Thespians '65, Miss Pirateer Attendant 248 '65, French Queen '65, Latin Empress '63, Class Secretary '63, Class Treasurer '63, Class Citizen- ship '64, All-School Play Student Director '64, crew '65, Junior Play '64, Talent Assembly '65, Christmas Assembly '64, '65, Junior Assembly '64. pp. 51, 63, 155, 71, 219, 36, 37, 87 MONN, LINDA: Quill 81 Scroll '63, '64, '65, Pep Club '62, '63, Honor Society '62, '63, '64, '65, Spanish Club '62, '63, FJA '63, '64, '65, 12-Year Club '65, O.C.I.P.A. '63, '64, '65, Press Queen Attendant '65, Newspaper Staff '64, '65, Copy 8: Page Editor '64, Managing Editor '65, Press Assembly '64, '65, Student Council '62, Spanish l Award '62. pp. 59, 155, 102, 229, 133, 214 MONTOYA, DAVID: pp. 155 MONTOYA, MELINDA: Chorus '64, '65, Chorus Assembly '64. pp. 155 Moons, CHARLES: pp. 155 MOORE, DAVID: Honor Society '64, Spanish Club '63, '64, World Affairs Club '63, Speech Activi- ties '62. pp. 156 MOORE, KAREN: French Club '62, '63, NFL '64, '65, Thespians '64, '65, Library Club '64, '65, Speech Activities '62, '63, '64, '65, Library Club Vice President '64, '65, All-School Play '62, '63, '64, '65, Publicity Manager '65. pp. 156, 98, 86, 87, 88 MOORE, PATSY: Pep Club '62, '63, '64, Commer- cial Club '65, Office Aid '65. pp. 54, 156 MOORE, RICHARD: Honor Student '62, Honorable Mention School Science Fair '62, First place in School Mechanical Driver I contest '64, White Plains, New York '62. pp. 156, 85 MOORE, RONNIE: Latin Club '62, '63, Library Aid '62, '63, A-V '63, '64, '65, All-School Play '63, Junior Play '63, Senior Play '64, Talent As- sembly '63, Christmas Assembly '63, '64, Press Assembly '63, '64, Annual Assembly '63, '64, Chorus Assembly '63, '64, Magaizne Assembly '63, '64, Junior Assembly '63, Senior Assembly '64. pp. 156 MOORE, SHERRIE: Student Council '62, '65, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, French Club '62, '63, F.T.A. '62, '63, hall proctor '63, '64. pp. 156 MOORE, SUSAN: Student Council '63, Honor Society '64, '65, Latin Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Latin Club Secretary '64, F.T.A. '62, Math Club '62, National Latin Honor Society '62, '63, '64, '65, Latin Empress Attendant '63, Class Secretary '65, Class Treasurer '65, Senior Assembly '65. pp. 62, 64, 156, 39, 38, 134 MOORE, TOMMY: pp. 156 MORGAN, sos. pp. 51, 155, 26 MORGAN, CAROL: F.H.A. '62, '62 at Winthrop, Arkansas. pp. 156 MORRIS, HART: Latin Club '64, Band '62, '63, '64, ,65, F.H.A. Sweetheart Attendant '65, Latin Em- peror '64, class citizenship '65, Talent Assembly '62, '63, '64, Band Captain '64, Band Lieutenant '63. pp. 56, 156, 134, 237 MORRISSEY, STEVE: pp. 156 MORWOOD, PAULA: Student Council '65, Quill 8. Scroll '64, '65, Honor Society '64, '65, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Spanish Club '62, '63, '64, '65, F.T.A. '63, '64, '65, F.J.A. '64, '65, sec- retary '64, World Affairs '63, O.C.l.P.A. '64, '65, Press Queen Attendant '65, Newspaper Staff '64, '65, advertising manager '65, All-School Play '64, crew, Senior Play '65, crew, Press Assembly '65, Magazine Assembly '64, Junior Assembly '64, Senior Assembly '65. pp. 50, 61, 59, 156, 80, 70, 229, 36 38, MOSS, ALICE: Student Council '63, '65, Honor society '52, '53, '54, '55, Pep Club '52, '53, '54, '65,' parliamentarian '65, Spanish Club '62, '63, '64, '65, reporter '65, F.T.A. '64, hall proctor '64, Math Club '64, F.H.A. '64, '65, Basketball Queen '65, Senior Assembly '65. pp. 156, 82, 33, 70, MOWCHAN, AUGIE: Student Council '62, '63, '64, '65, Inter-City officer '65, Quill 8: Scroll '65, Pep Club '63, '64, '65, president '65, Spanish Club '63, '64, hall proctor '63, O.C.I.P.A. '65, Spanish Queen Attendant '63, Miss Pirateer Attendant '65, Ideal Date '65, Attendant '64, Annaul Staff '65, class popularity '64, All-School Play '63, '64, Talent Assembly '64, '65, crew '64, Press Assem- bly '65, Annual Assembly '64, '65, Junior As- sembly '64, Senior Assembly '65, O.A.S.C. Delegate '64, '62 at Chicago, Illinois. pp. 61, 42, 156, 33, 32, 219, 238, 36 Mowekv, LANA: Pep Club '52, '53, '54, office aid '62. pp. 156 THE FIVE right hands of Mrs. Wood take a bow -if the close of the 1965 All-School Play. N NAIFEH, JEANNE: Pep Club '62, '63, '64, Com- mercial Club '65, Latin Club '62, Spanish Club '63, '64, F.T.A. '63, N.F.L. '65, National .Latin Honor Society '62, Speech Activity '65, Speech Assembly '65, Edmond Scholastic Meet Shorthand I '54, Typing I '53. pp. 54, 155, 86 NATIONS, JO ANN: Student Council '63, Honor Society '62, '63, '64, '65, Pep Club '62, '63, Spanish Club '63, '64, 12-Year Club '65, hall proctor '62, '63. pp. 157, 38 NELSON, JOE: Student Council '62, Spanish Club '63, '64, '65, 12-Year Club '65, Football '62, '63, '64, Basketball '62, Wrestling '63, '64, '65, Cross Country '65, Track '64, '65, Boys' P.E. '62. pp. 157,102, 126,119 NELSON, SANDRA: Pep Club '62, '63, Spanish Club '63, '64, F.T.A. '62, '63, F.J.A. '63, Math Club '62, Chorus '62, '63, '64, '65, Christmas Assembly '62, '63, '64, '65, Chorus Assembly '63, '64, '65. pp. 157 NEUMANN, SUSAN: Student Council '62, '64, '65, secretary '64, vice-president '65, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Honor Society '65, Latin Club '62, '63, '64, '65, F.J.A. '64, chaplain '64, N.F.L. '65, Thespians '65, O.C.I.P.A. '64, Nat'l Latin Honor Society '62, '63, Miss Pirateer '65, Magazine Staff '64, Speech '65, class citizenship '65, Junior Play '64, Talent Assembly '65, Christmas Assembly '65, Magazine Assembly '64, Superior Rating Edmond Music Contest, Superior Rating District and State Piano Contest. pp. 51, 157, 86, 134, 218, 36, 37, 87 NEWTON, SUE: Student Council '65, Photography Club '64, '65, 12-Year Club '65, hall proctor '64, F.H.A. '62, '63, '64, Girls Chorus '62, '63, '64, '65, secretary-treasurer Photography Club '64, Christmas Assembly '63, '64, '65, Chorus Assem- bly '63, '64, '65, Mixed Chorus '63, '64, '65. pp. 62, 54, 157 NIEMAN, GARY: F.J.A. '64, '65, chaplain '65, World Affairs '64, O.C.l.P.A. '64, '65, Magazine '65, Math Club '62, '63, '64. pp. 56, 61, 60, 157, 85 NOYES, KATHY: Student Council '63, '64, '65, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Spanish Club '62, '63, hall proctor '63, F.H.A. '62, '63, '64, '65p Senior Assembly '65. pp. 49, 44, 157 NYE, NANCY: Pep Club '64, '65, Spanish Club '65, Medical Club '64, '65, F.H.A. '65, All-School Play publicity crew '65, Beginners Chorus secre- tary '54, pp. 51, 157, 82, 591, 92 O O'BRIAN, BRUCE: Honor Society '65, Buccaneers '65, Biology Club '63, Basketball '62, '63,.Track '62, Boys P.E. '62, '63, '64, Freshman Play at Altus High School, Altus, Oklahoma. pp. 157, 104, 72 O'BRIAN, COLLEEN: Student Council '62, Pep Club '62, Girls P.E. '62, Speech Activities '63, '65, Courtesy Club '62, Court Jesters '62, at North- west Classen High School, Pep Club '64, '65, French Club '64, '65, N.F.L. '65, Nat'l Latin Honor Society '65. pp. 50, 157, 86, 94 OKOLUK, RICHARD: OSBORNE, JAMES: Latin Club '63, Spanish Club '64, '65, World Affairs 'Club '65, Medical Club '55. pp. 157, 40 OVERTURF, JUDY: Latin Club '62, '63, Medical Club '62, '63, '64, '65, counselor's aid '65. pp. 157, 99, 92 OWENS, KAYE: Pep Club '62, '63, Girls' P.E. '62, '63, '64, '65. pp. 157 OWENS, LINDA: Math Club '62: Science Club '62: Band '62, '63: Magazine Staff '62: Chorus '62: Christmas Assembly '62, '63 at Roosevelt Junior High School: Band Queen Attendant '64: Band '64: Christmas Asembly '64. pp. 157 P PADLEY, MAT: PAINTER, JOY: Speech Activities '62, '63: Drama '64: Christmas Assembly '64, '62, '63 at Tulsa, Oklahoma. pp. 157 PALECK, LOIS: Honor Society '64, '65: Latin Club '62, '63: Medical Club '64, '65: Library Club '62, '63, '64, '65, vice-president '65: National Honor Society '62: Algebra ll Award '64. pp. 157, 39 PALMER, STEVE: pp. 158 PARKER, JAN: '62, '63 at Northwest Classen. pp. 157 - PARSELLS, DAVID: Boys P.E. '62, '64, '65. pp. 157 FATE, JEAN: F.T.A. '62: Medical Club '63, '64p Girls' P.E. '63, '64, '65. pp. 158, 74, 101 PATTON, DAVID: Student Council '64: Spanish 'Club '63, '64: Football '62: Chorus '65. pp. 158, 41 PAUL, BOB: Student Council '64, '65: French Club '63, '64, '65: Medical Club '65: Math Club '63: French King '64: Swimming '62, '63, '64, '65: Track '64, '65: Oil Executive for a Day '65. pp. 158, 36 PAULK, JOE: Baseball '62, '63, '64, '65. PAYNE, JACQUE: Honor Society '63: Pep Club '63p Latin Club '63, '64, Biology Club '64, '65, secretary '65, 12-Year Club '65: National Latin Honor Society '63, '64: Speech Activities '62, '63: Christmas Assembly '64: English lll Award '64. pp. 158, 102, 101 PAYNE, MARY LOU: office aid '63: hal proctor '64: '62, '63 at Northwest Classen. pp. 158 PEARCE, BERYL: Student Council '64: Pep Club '62, '63, '64: French Club '65: F.H.A. '64, '65. pp. 158, 71 PENTICUFF, ROE: Latin Club '62, '63, '64: Wres- tling '63. pp. 158 PERCIVAL, LINDA: Pep Club '62, '63, '64: 12- Year Club '65. pp. 158 PERRIN, LESTER: Honor Society '63, '64, '65: Spanish Club '62, '63, '64, '65. pp. 158, 39, 90, 94 PERRY, ELIZABETH: Honor Society '65: Spanish Club' '63, '64, '65: Band '62, '63, '64, '65, Maior- ette '63, '64, '65: Band Queen Attendant '63, '64: Speech Activities '62, '63: Junior Assembly '64: National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist '65. pp. 55, 56, 158, 29 PFISTER, HARRIET: Girls' P.E. '62, '63: Chorus '62, '63. DD. 158 TONI MECLARY declares every pair of hands useful as a deadline nears and finds Woddie Ayers willing to help out. PHIPPS, DIANE: Honor Society '65: Pep Club '63: Latin Club '63, '64: Nat'l Latin' Honor Society '63: Chorus '62: Speech Activities '63: Chorus Assembly '62: Belleville Township High 'School, Illinois '62. pp. 158, 92 PHIPPS, LARRY: pp. 104 PIERCE, MIKE: Latin Club '63, '64, '65: Band '62. pp. 158 PIERCE, SAUNDRA: Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65: Spanish Club '64, '65: F.J.A. '63, '65: O.C.I.P.A. '63, '65: Newspaper Staff '65: Chorus '62. pp. 49, 59, 158, 69 PLOTNER, SHERRY: Student Council '64: Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, cheerleader '64p Spanish Club '65: Football Queen Attendant '64, All School Queen Attendant '64: class representative '64, class popularity '62, Drama Award '64: All School Play '64: Talent Assembly '64: Bethany High School '62, '63, '64. pp. 50, 158, 69 Poi-ll., MERRY: pp. 48, 158, 92 PORBECK, CAROL: pp. 45, 158 PORTER, KEITH: Mixed Chorus '63, '64, '65: Boys Glee Club '63, '64, '65, secretary-treasurer '65: Speech Contest '63, '64: Christmas Assembly '63, '64, '65: Chorus Assembly '62, '63, '64. pp. 158, 70, 79 POWELL, SUSAN: Spanish Club '64. pp. 159 PRATT, STEVE: Spanish Club '63, '64, '65: News- paper Staff '65, circulation manager '65. pp. 159 PRITCHETT, HELEN: Pep Club '62, '63, '64g .Span- ish Club '52, '63, '64, '65, F.T.A. 163, '64: 12-Yee: Club '65. pp. 159 PROCTOR, MARGARET: Honor Society '63, '64, '65: Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65: Spanish Club '63, '64, '65, 12-Year Club '55, All-sel-.eel Play '63: Christmas Assembly '63: Oil Executive for a Day '65: Mu Alpha Theta '64, '65. pp. 45, 159, 80, 39, 70, 102, 94 PRUETT, JIM: Student Council '63: Safety Club '62: Biology Club '63: Baseball '63: Swimming '62: Cross-Country '62, '63: Track '62: Boys' P.E. '62, '63, '64: Auto Mechanics Award '64. pp. 159 PUEPPKE, DON: Spanish Club '64. pp. 159 RAINBOLT, FRANK: RAMSEY, GALE: Latin Club '62, '63: Spanish Club '63, '64: World Affairs '64, '65: office aid '64, '65, Girls P.E. '62, '63, Medical Club '64, '65. pp. 159, 40 RANSBOTTOM, FRED: Student Council '65f Edison High School, Tulsa, Oklahoma '62, '63, '64, Base- ball '62, '63, '64: Football '62, '63, '64: Boys' P.E. '62, '63, '64, '65p K-Club '62: Football All City '62. pp. 159, 37 RAPP, LYLE: pp. 168 RAY, BRENDA: Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Latin Club '62, '63: Spanish Club '64g library aid '65g Chorus '62, '63, '64, '65: Christmas Assembly '63, '64. '65: Chorus Assembly '63, '64, '65. pp. 48 RAY, ROGER: RAYMO, DELENE. Pep Club 164, '65, Chorus '62, '63: Girls' P.E. '62, '63: Mariners '62, '63: at Liverpool Senior High School, New York. pp. 45, 159 RAYMOND, LINDA: Pep Club '62, '63, '64: Span- ish Club '62: 12-Year Club '65g Girls P.E. '62, '63. pp. 159 READ, DAVID: 12-Year Club '65g Boys P.E. '62, '53, '54, '65. pp. 159 REEVES, BARBARA: pp. 159 REID, DAN: Latin Club '62g Spanish Club '63: French Club '63, '64, '65: Tennis '64, '65g Track '63: Talent Assembly '65: Senior Assembly '65. pp. 159, 102 REID, FABER: Student Council '65: Quill 8: Scroll '65, Pep Club '62, 153, '64, '65, Spanish Club '64, '65: French Club '62, '63: F.T.A. '63: F.J.A. '64, '65: World Affairs Club '63: 12-Year Club '65: O.C.l.P.A. '64, '65, office aid '64: F.H.A. 63: Basketball Queen Attendant '65, Newspaper Staff '65: Press Assembly '65: Magazine Assembly '64, '55 pp. 159, 50, 59, 102, 69, 223, 36 RENDER, JO: Spanish Club '62, hall proctor '65: Band '62. pp. 159 RENO, DON: Latin Club '63, '64, Mevh Club '62, '63, '64: Speech Activity '62: Edmond Scholastic Meet, General Science, 2nd place, '62. pp. 159 REPINSKI, TERRY: Student Council '65: Talent Assembly '62, '63, '64, '65: Spanish Club '63, '64, '65: F.H.A. '63, '64, '65: Wrestling Queen '65: 1 Girls P.E. '62, '63, '64, '65: Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Cheerleader '64, '65: Junior Assembly '64: Senior Assembly '65. pp. 159, 42, 82, 26, 69, 226, 36 REVILLE, BILL: Spanish Club '63, '64, '65: 12-Year Club '65: Football '62: Basketball '64, '65, Base- ball '64, '65, Beye P.E. '62, '63. pp. 159 REYNOLDS, GERRY: Latin Club '62, '63, World Affairs Club '65: 12-Year Club '65. pp. 160 REYNOLDS, JANEY: Pep Club '62: Commercial Club '65: F.T.A. '65g 12-Year Club '65, office aid '65: Chorus '62. pp. 160, 54, 99 RICH, DOUGLAS: RICH, ESTHER: Quill it Scroll '64, '65, secretary '65p Honor Society '63, '65, Avondale High School '63, French Club '64, '65: F.T.A. '65: F.J.A. '64, '65: O.C.l.P.A. '64, '65, F.H.A. '62, Avondale High School: Annual Staff '64: Newspaper Staff '64, '65: Press Assembly '64, '65: Annual Assem- bly '64. pp. 61, 160 RICHARDSON, DAN: pp. leo, 102 RICHARDSON, DICKYE1 Pep Club '63, '64, '65, F.T.A. '65, library aid '62: Northeast High School Band '62, Northeast High School. pp. 60, 45, 80 RICHARDSON, DON: Student Council '64g Photo Club '63, '64: 12-Year Club '65: National Latin Honor Society '62, '63, '64, Wrestling manager '62, '63: Annual Staff '64, '65g All-School Play '63, '64: Junior Play '63, '64, Senior Play '63, '64, Press Assembly '64, '65, Annual Assembly '63, '64, '65. pp. 53, 160, 80 RICHARDSON, LINDA: Christmas Assembly '65, Chorus Assembly '65: Girls Chorus '64g Girls Glee Club '65, president '65, Mixed Chorus '65, Con- test Choir '65. pp. 160 RICKELL, WILLIAM: pp. 160 RIDLER, BARBARA: Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '657 Spanish Club '62, '63, '64, '65, F.J.A. '64, '65g Medical Club '64: Science Club '62, '63g O.C.l.P.A. '64, '65: F.H.A. '63: Magazine Staff '65: News- paper Staff '64, '65: business manager '64, '65: Press Assembly '65, Magazine Assembly '65. pp. 61, 59, 160, 70 RIGGS, ERNEST: Boys P.E. 62, '63, '64, '65. pp. 160 RILEY, JANE: Pep Club '63, '64: Commercial Club '65: French Club '63, '64: F.T.A. '64, '65, Bridge- water-Raritan High School '62. pp. 54, 160 RIPPY, PAULA: Pep Club '62: 4-H '62, '65g Bas- ketball '62, Newspaper Staff '62: Chorus '62, '64, '65: Christmas Assembly '64, '65: Chorus Assem- bly '62, '54, '65. RISINGER, LANNIE: Student Council '64, '65: Spanish Club '63: Cross-Country '62, '63, '64, '65: Track '62, '63, '64, '65, co-captain '65. pp. 160, 37, 126 RITCHIE, MARY: RoARlc, JOE: pp. 160 ROBBINS, MILDRED: Girls P.E. '62. pp. 160 ROBBINS, VICKI: Pep Club '63, '64, office aid '65: hall proctor '63, '65. pp. 160, 99, 93 ROBINSON, MIKE: Student Council '64, '65: Wres- tling '62, '63, '64, '65: Cross Country '64. pp. 160, 37 ROBINSON, PAUL: pp. 160 ROBINSON, SUSAN: Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65: Honor Society '65: French Club '63, '64, '65, sergeant-at-arms '65: F.T.A. '64: Twelve Year Club '65, French Club Attendant '64p Girls P.E. '62: Speech Activities '63: All School play crew '63, '64, '65: Junior Play crew '64: Talent Assem- bly '64: Junior Assembly '64. pp. 160, 71, 102, 72 ROCK, JEFFREY: Newspaper Staff '62: Latin Club '62: U.S. Grant 'High School '62. pp. 160, 85 RODGERS, KEITH: pp. 161 ROEBUCK, JOYCE: Honor Society '64, '65: Com- mercial Club '65: Spanish Club '63: office aid '65: F.H.A. '62, '63, '64, '65. pp. 54, 161, 82, 39, 99 ROLFS, PAT: Pep Club '52, '63, '64, '65, Honor Society '64, '65, Latin Club '62, '63, f64, '65, Spanish Club '65: F.T.A. '63: National Latin Honor Society '62, '63, '64, '65: Oil Executive for a Day '65: class scholarship '62, '63, '64: Auxilium Latinum. pp. 64, 45, 161, 38, 133, 214 ROSEN, MICHAEL: Latin Club '63, '64, '65: 12- Year Club '65: Band '62, '63: Chorus '64, '65: All- State Chorus '65, Talent Assembly '65: Christmas Assembly '64, '65: Chorus Assembly '64, '65: Oil Executive for a Day '65: Boys Quartet '65: Mixed Chorus '64, '65. pp. I61, 102, 104, 79 249 TRYING times in the Pep Club caused looks of consternation and strain for Miss Coffey and Augie Mowchan. ROSS, KATHY: Commercial Club '65, 12 Year Club '65, office aid '65, Chorus '62, '63, '64, '65, Christmas Assembly '62, '63, '64, '65, Chorus Assembly '62, '63, '64, '65. pp. 54, 161, 99 ROYER, BOB: Honor Society '65, Spanish Club '63, '64, Band '62, '63, '64, '65, Talent Assembly '64, Christmas Assembly '64, Junior '64, Councilman for a Day '65. pp. 56, RUTHER, JANA: Student Council '62, '63, alter- nate '63, Honor Society '64, '65, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Latin Club '62, French Club '64, '65, treasurer '65, F.T.A. '63, '64, National Latin Honor Society '62, F.HTA. '65, French Queen Attendant '65, All-School Play '62, '65, student director '65, Auxilium Latinum '62. pp. 50, 161, 38, 72 RUTHERFORD, JOE: pp. 161 RUTLEDGE, NORMA: Honor Society '63, '64, '65, Commercial Club '65, Spanish Club '63, office aid '65, Newspaper Staff '65. pp. 54, 58, 161, 99 S SANDS, JIM: Baseball '63, Track '63 at Sweet- water High, California. pp. 161 SAUER, LARRY: Student Council '65, Honor Socie- ty '63, '64, '65, Spanish Club '63, '64, '65, vice- president '65, Medical Club '65, Biology Club '65, 12 Year Club '65, Tennis '65, Swimming '65, Oil Executive for a Day '65, Ideal Date Attendant '65. pp. 161, 102, 239, 36 SCHMITZ, MIKE: Student Council '62, '63, Honor Society '65, Spanish Club '64, representative '64, Science Club '65, Electronics Club '65, class presi- dent '63, class vice-president '63 at St. Teresa High School, Hutchinson, Kansas. pp. 39, 90 SCHOTT, CARL: pp. 161 sci-iuuz, DAVID: Bays' P.E. '63, '65. pp. 161 SCOTT, HELEN: Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Span- ish Club '63, '64, F.J.A. '65, World Affairs Club '63, Medical Club '63, '64, O.C.I.P.A. '65, F.H.A. '64, '65, Magazine Staff '65, Magazine Assembly '65. pp. 61, 48, 161 SCOTT, ROBERT: Student Council '65, Spanish Club '62, '63, '64, Math Club '62, '63, Cross Country '62, '63, Football '62, Track '62, '63, class vice-president '65, pp. 161, 134 SEBURN, KANOLA: pp. 161 SELLARS, BARBIE: Student Council '65, Quill 31 Scroll '64, '65, Honor Society '63, '64, '65, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, Spanish Club '64, '65, presi- dent '65, French Club '62, '63, '64, '65, treasurer '63, social chairman '64, segeant-at-arms '65, F.T.A. '63, '64, '65, president '65, World Affairs Club '63, '64, '65, secretary-treasurer '65, O.C.l.P.A. '64, '65, hall proctor '64, French Queen '63, Annual Staff '64, '65, copy editor '65, Annual Assembly '64, '65, Junior Assembly '64, Edmond Scholastic Meet 1st place Oklahoma His- tory '62, 2nd place World History '63, 1st place Assembly 161 250 Spanish I '64, Student Council Award Oklahoma History '62, French ll '62, French Ill '63, Spanish I '64, Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist '65, Girls State '64, Oil Executive for a Day '65. pp. 61, 52, 161, 39, 41, 40, 36, 80, 72, 133 SEWARD, CONNIE: Honor Society '65, Latin Club '65, Spanish Club '62, '63, '64, '65, French Club '64, '65. pp, 65, 161 SHANNON, JOY: Pep Club '62, '63, '64, Spanish Club '63, Medical Club '63, hall proctor '65, chorus '62, '63, '64, '65. pp. 161 SHEARER, JIMMY: Boys P.E. '62. pp. 162 SHEARER, LYNN: Boys P.E. '62. pp. 162 SHEDDEN, EUNICE: Student Council '63, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, Latin Club '62, Spanish Club '64, Medical Club '63, '64, '65, Photo Club '63, secretary '63, Girls P.E. '63, '65, 89'ers Day As- sembly '64. pp. 162, 92 SHEFFLER, VICTORIA: Student Council '65, Com- mercial Club '65, council aid '64, '65, office aid '65, National Latin Honor Society '63, F.H.A. '65, Chorus Accompanist '62. pp. 54, 162, 82, 99, 37 SHIPLEY, LYNNE: Latin Club '63, Medical Club '63, 4-H '63, '64, 12-Year Club '65. pp. 162 SHULER, JO CAROL: Pep Club '62, '63, '64, hall proctor '63, 12-Year Club '65, Speech Activity '62, '63, '64, '65, Christmas Assembly '65. pp. 162, 102 SIDES, JANICE: Pep Club '62, '63, O.C.l.P.A. '65, Girls P.E. '62, '63, '65, pp. 162 SILVERNAIL, ELAINE: Student Council '62, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Commercial Club '65, Spanish Club '63, '64, '65, F.T.A. fps, '64, F.H.A. '64, '65, historian '64, parliamentarian '65, Speech Activity '62, '63, Junior Play '64, Junior Assem- bly '64, Northwest Classen, Court Jesters '62, Courtesy Club '62, Cygnet Pep Club '62, Student Council Alternate '62. pp. 51, 162, 82, 70 s1sK, CLIFTON: pp. 162 SISK, IVONE: SMITH, ALAN: Thespians '64, '65, All-School Play crew '63, '64, Junior Play '63. pp. 162, 87 SMITH, LYDIA: Pep Club '62, '63, '65, Latin Club '62, '63, '64, '65, F.T.A. '64, Thespians '65, 12- Year Club '65, All-School Play crew '65, Junior Play '64, Christmas Assembly '65. pp. 162, 102, 87, 89 SMITH, MIKE: Band '62, '63, Wrestling '62, '63, Cross-Country '62. pp. 162 SMITH, PAT: Pep Club '62, '64, '65, Honor Society '62, '64, '65, Spanish Club '64, F.T.A. '64, '65, World Affairs Club '65, Medical Club '65, hall proctor '65, F.H.A. '62. pp. 48, 162, 68, 38, 40 SMITH, PAULA: F.H.A. '62, Dover High School, Distributive Education '64, '65, Future Business Leaders of America '63, '64, '65, U.S. Grant High School. SMITH, RANDY: Latin Club '62, '63, National Latin Honor Society '62, Northwest Classen High School '62, Santa Clara High School, California '63. pp. 162 SMITH, BECKY: Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Honor Society '63, '64, Latin Club '62, '63, '64, N.F.L. '62, '63, '64, Medical Club '62, '63, '64, 12-Year Club '65, Debate '62, '63, '65. pp. 46, 162, 102 SMITH, ROSE ELLA: pp. 162 SNEED, LAURA: Student Council '64, alternate '64, Honor Society '64, '65, Pep Club '64, '65, cheerleader '65, Spanish Club '64, '65, vice presi- dent '64, F.T.A. '65, Speech Activity '64, Junior Assembly '64, Cygnet Pep Club '62, '63, Courtesy Club '62, '63, Court Jesters '62, '63, Northwest Classen High School '62, '63. pp. 162, 42, 80, 38, 70, 32 SNIPES, BOB: Basketball '62, Baseball '62, '63, '64, Swimming '63, '64, '65, Boys P.E. '62, '63. pp. 163 SNOW, JERRY: pp. 163 SNYDER, CHERYL: Pep Club '63, '64, '65, Span- ish Club '63, '64, '65, F.H.A. '64, '65, secretary '65, CounseIor's Aid. pp. 163, 82, 99 SOUTHERLAND, JAMES: SPEAKES, ROY: Buccaneers '65, Chaplain '65, Spanish Club '63, '64, '65, Boys Glee Club '64, '65, president '65, Mixed Chorus, '64, '65, Junior Play crew '64, Christmas Assembly '64, '65, Chorus Assembly '64, '65. pp. 163, 70, 104, 79 SPEAR, PAT: Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Spanish Club '62, '63, '64, F.T.A. '64, F.J.A. '64, Medical Club '64, o.c.i.P.A. '64. pp. 163, 49, 44 SPERLING, SANDRA: pp. 163, 85 SRUM, MARY: Honor Society '63, '64, '65, Span- ish Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Spanish Ill Award '64, office aid '65. pp. 163, 38, 70, 99 STALDER, SUSAN: Pep Club '62, '63, 12 Year Club '65, F.H.A. '63, '64, '65, Senior Assembly '65, F.H.A. style show '64. pp. 163, 102 STAMMAN, CHERYL: Latin Club '63, '64, F.T.A. '64, N.F.L. '62, '63, '64, '65, World Affairs Club '62, '65, Office Aid '62, '63, '64, Speech Activi- ties '65, Debate '62, '63, '64, Junior Play crew 64, Senior Play '65, Speech Assembly '65, second place American Legion Oratory '62, first place American Oratory '64. pp. 163, 40 STANKA, RANDY: Pep Club '62, '63, '64, Spanish Club '63, '64, F.T.A. '62, '63, Medical Club '65, Twelve Year Club '65. pp. 163 STEELE, MARSALYN: Spanish Club '64, Library Club '62, Moore High School '62,' '63, '64. pp. 163 STEVENS, GREGORY: pp. 163 STEWART, KAREN: Pep Club '62, F.T.A. '62, O.C.I.P.A. '65, Office Aid '62, Girls P.E. '62, '63, '64, Chorus '62, John Marshall '62. pp. 163 STEWART, WANDA: Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, French Club '63. pp. 45, 163 STINCHCOMB, BARBARA: Pep Club '63, French Club '64, 12 Year Club '65, hall proctor '63, F.H.A. '65, Girls P.E. '62, '64, Newspaper Staff '65, Speech Activities '63, Press Assembly '65. pp. 59, 163, 102 STONE, LARRY: pp. 163 STORM, GREG: Spanish Club '62, '63, Science Club '62, Swimming '62, Boys P.E. '62, '63, '64, '65, Wichita Heights '62. pp. 163 STRADER, MARK: Football '62, '63, Track '63, Boys P.E. '62, '63, Algebra 1 award '64, Comden Central High School '62, '63. pp. 163 STRIEGEL, MIKE: pp. 163 SUTTON, PAMELA: French Club '65, Math Club '65. pp. 164, 71, 94 SWANK, MARY JANE: Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, F.J.A. '65, O.C.I.P.A. '65, Magazine Queen '65, Magazine Staff '65, Newspaper '65, Senior Asembly '65, Stillwater, Attendant Assembly Oklahoma 1 , '63. pp. 164, oo, 61, 48 62 SWANSON, KENNETH: pp. 164 JAYNE: Student Council '65, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Honor Society- '62, '63, '64, '65, Latin Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Spanish Club '64, Medical Club '62, '63, 12 Year Club '65, National Latin Honor Society '62, '63, F.H.A. '65, Senior Assembly '65, Putnam City Home- maker of Tomorrow '65. pp. 45, 164, 38, 133, 83 SWENSON, T TANT, TIM: Football '62, pp. 164 TAYLOR, GARY LYNN: Latin Club '62, '63, '64, Football '62, '63. pp. 164 TAYLOR, JANET: Honor Society '65, World Affairs Club '64, F.H.A. '65, Girls P.E. '62, '63. pp. 164, 82 TAYLOR, MIKE: Student Council Club '63, '64, Football '62, Basketball '62, '63 '64, '65, Bas pp. 164, 32, TAYLOR, PAUL: Student Council '62, '64, '65, chaplain '65, tendant '65, Football '62, Assembly '6 Chorus Assembly '64, '65, Outstanding Christian Athlete '64, Assistant Mayor of Warr Acres '65. pp. 109, 164, 75, 221, 36, 37 TEMPLEMAN, JEANIE: Student Council '62, '64, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Spanish Club '64, '65, F.T.A. '63, '64, 12-Year Club '65, F.H.A. '65, Football Queen Attendant '65, Speech Activities '62, All-School Play '63, '64, Christmas Assembly '63, Junior Assembly '64. pp. 49, 164, 82, 26, 32, 102, 69, 223 THOMPSON, THOMPSON, KENNETH: pp. 164 THOMPSON, Country '63, THORMANN F.H.A. '64, '62, Spanish eball '62, Track '62, '63, '64, '65l 120, 123 Spanish Club '64, Mr. Pirateer At- Chorus Sweetheart Attendant '65, '63, '64, '65, Chorus '64, '65, Talent 5, Christmas Assembly '64, '65, DAVID: Boys P.E. '62, '63. pp. 164 REX DAVID: Swimming '63, Cross- '65. pp. 164 6 GAYLENE: Spanish Club '62, '63, irls P.E. '63, '64, Christmas Assem- bly '63, '64, teachers aid '64, Tascosa High School Amarillo, Texas ,63, '64. pp. THRONESBERY, LINDA: pp. 164, 54, 38, 99 TOMPKINS, GEORGIA: Spanish Club '65, F.T.A. '65, Medical Club '65, Band '62, '63, '64, Girls P.E. '62, Distributive Edcation '64, Sweetheart Attendant '64, El Paso, Texas '62, '63, '64. pp. 164, 80, 92 TRANTHAM, BILL: 12-Year Club '65, Tennis '65, Golf '62, '63, Debate '63. pp. 164 TRIPP, TRUDY: Student Council Alternate '65, Pep Club '63, '65, Hall Proctor '65, Chorus '63, '65, Christmas Assembly '65, Chorus Assembly '65. pp. 48, 164 TROUTMAN, MIKE: Spanish Club '63, 12-Year Club '65, Scholastic Award '62. pp. 165, 102 TROUTMAN, JUDY: Student Council Alternate '64, Pep Club '62, '63, Spanish Club '64, 12-Year Club '65, F.H.A. '65, Chorus '62, '63, '64, '65, Girls Glee Club '64, librarian '64, Speech Activi- ties '62, Christmas Assembly '65, Chorus Assem- bly '65. pp. 164, 82, 102 TUCCI, MICHELE: Transfer from Central Tech High School '62, '63, '64. pp. 165 TUCKER, TOMMIE: Student Council '63, Honor Society '62, '63, '64, '65, Pep Club '62, '63, Spanish ciup '63, '64, F.T.A. '64, '65, F.H.A. '64, '65, Speech Activities '62. pp. 165, 82, 102 TURNER, CAROL: Student Council Alternate '65, Pep Club '62, '63, Medical Club '65, hall proctor '62, '63, F.H.A. '62, '63, '64, '65, Chorus '62, '63, '64, '65, Christmas Assembly '62, '63, '64, '65, Chorus Assembly '62, '63, '64, '65, A Cap- pella Choir '62, '63, '64, '65, Chantettes '63, '64, '65. pp. 165, 82, 92 TURNER: KAREN: pp. 165, 82 TURNER, SUZI: Spanish Club '65, French Club '65, World Affairs Club '65, Cheerleader '63, F.H.A. '62, Chorus '62, T. G. Ellyson Correspond- ence Center '63, Clifton High School '62, West- bury High School '64. pp. 165, 70 TYsoN, JANET: pp. 165 TYSON, MARY: Commercial Club '65, 12-Year Club '65, office aid '65, Band '62, '63, '64, Chorus '65, Christmas Assembly '62, '63, '64, '65, Chorus Assembly '65. pp. 54, 165, 99 TYSON, ROB: 12-Year Club '65, Band '62, '63, '64, '65. pp. 56, 165 U ULRICH, RICHARD: 12-Year Club '65, Wrestling '63, '64, Swimming '62, '63, '64, '65, 3rd Mid- State, Cross-Country '63, '64, '65. pp. 165 UNDERWOOD, ROBERT: pp. 165 UNRUH, KATHY: Pep Club '62, '63, '64, F.T.A. '63, World Affairs Club '62, '63, '64, Girls P.E. '62, '63, pp. 165 USHER, SCOTTY: Boys P.E. '62, '63. pp. 165 V VASCELLARO, FRANK: pp. 165, 100, 40, 69, 104, 94 VAUGHN, BOBBY: pp. 165, 120, 237, 123, 79 vEAc1-1, BRUCE: pp. 165 vENToN, TRIFISHA: VERNON, EDDIE: spenaeh Club '63, '64, P11616 Club '64, '65, pfeeaeiem '65. pp. 165, 100 W WADE, GARY: Latin Club '65, Basketball '63, '64, '65, Baseball '63, '64, '65. pp. 62, 165, 120, 123 WADMAN, SUZI: Student Council alternate '65, Quill 8: Scroll '65, Pep Club '62, 63, '64, '65, Pom-Pom Girl '64, French Club '63, '64, '65, historian '64, F.T.A. '62, '63, '64, '65, F.J.A. '65, Thespians '65, Annual Staff '64, '65, All-School Play '64, '65, Senior Play '65, Annual Assembly '65, Senior Assembly '65, Oil Executive for a Day '65, American Field Service '64, Arvada High School '63, '64, pp. 47, 53, 61, 165, 36 WAGNER, LINDA: Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Honor Society '63, '64, '65, French Club '63, '64, '65, sgt-at-arms '64, vice president '65, 12-Year Club '65, F.H.A. '65, All-School Play '65, Junior Play '64. pp. 49, 44, 165, 82, 71, 38, 102, 72 WALENTA, KAREN: Commercial Club '65, office aid '64, '65, Pep Club '62, '63, Spanish Club '62, '63, Northeast High School '63, '64, pp. 54, 166 WALLER, PAM: pp. 166 WALLRAVEN, DARRELL: Student Council '62, '63, '64, '65, Spanish Club '63, '64, '65, Medical Club '63, '64, '65, Speech Activity '62, '63, Buccaneers '65, Junior Assembly '62, Senior Assembly '62, class president '64, '65. pp. 166, 70, 134, 104 WALSH, CATHERINE: Latin Club '63, '64, World Affairs Club '62, '65, Medical Club '63, '65, Science Club '62, Oil Executive for a Day '65. pp. 166, 92 WALTERS, KATHERINE: Chorus '62. pp. 166 WARD, EDDIE: Boys P.E. '62, '63, Buccaneers '65. pp. 166, 70 WARD, MALCOM: Honor Society '63, '64, '65, Cross Country '64, Track '65. pp. 166 WARD, PHIL: Student Council '62, Honor Society '64, '65, Spanish Club '63, '64, '65, Band '62, '63, Tennis '63, Cross Country '62, '63, '64, Track '62, '63. pp. 166, 102 WARNER, SHARON: Student Council '62, Pep Club '62, Girls P.E. '62, Chorus '62, '63, '64, '65, Christmas Assembly '64, '65, Chorus Assembly '65, St. Paul Park, St. Paul, Minnesota '62, '63, '64. pp. 166 WARNEKE, LINDA: pp. 166, 96, 97 WARREN, SHERRE: Quill 8: Scroll '64, '65, Na- tional Honor Society '63, '64, '65, Pep Club '61, '62, Latin Club '64, '65, French Club '62, '63, '64, '65, F.T.A. '63, F.J.A. '63, '64, '65, World Affairs Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Medical Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Math Club '63, Science Club '62, '63, '64, 12 Year Club '65, O.C.l.P.A. '63, '64, '65, chaplain '64, president '65, National Latin Honor Society '64, Press Queen Attendant '65, News- paper Staff '63, '64, '65, Oklahoma City Times Teen Correspondent '65, editor '65, business manager '64, editor of football program '64, make-up editor '63, editor of all school edition '64, Speech Activities '62, All-School Play crew '64, '65, Junior Play crew '64, '65, Talent Assem- bly script '64, '65, Press Assembly '63, '64, '65, Magazine Assembly '64, Junior Assembly crew '64, OU All-State Reporter. pp. 63, 166, 102, 229 WARNER, VICTORIA: Honor Society '63, Spanish Club '65, Girls P.E. '62, '63. pp. 166 WATSON, RAY: Boys P.E. '62, '63, '64, '65. pp. 166 WATTS, MARY ANN: pp. 50, 166, 71, 69, 74, 72 WASHA, DANNY: Wrestling '64, '65, Cross-Coun- try '64, '65, Track '64, '65, Northwest Classen '64, '65. pp. 166, 88 WATTS, MARY ANN: Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Spanish Club '64, '65, F.T.A. '64, French Queen '64, German Club '65, French Club '63, '64, '65, secretary '64, president '65. pp. 50, 166, 71, 69, 74, 72 WAUGH, KATHY: Student cepneai '62, Quill 8. Scroll '65, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Latin Club '62, '63, '64, '65, F,T.A. '63, '64, '65, F.J.A. '65, World Affairs Club '64, Medical Club '63, '64, Safety Club '64, Science Club '62, 12 Year Club '65, O.C.l.P.A. '65, council aid '64, '65, office aid '64, hall proctor '63, F.H.A. '65, Magazine Staff '65, Chorus '62, Speech Activities '63, All- School Play '64, Junior Play '64, Senior Play '65, Magazine Assembly '65, Junior Assembly '64, Senior Assembly '65, Magazine Staff business editor '65. pp. 61, 63, 166, 102 WEAVER, DAVE: Football '63, Tennis '65, Track '62, '63, Boys' P.E. '62, '63, Socker '62, Bowling '62, '63, F.H.A. Sweetheart Attendant '65, Syra- cuse, New York '62, '63. pp. 166, 237 WEBB, OPHELIA: Christmas Assembly '64, Senior Assembly '64, Lab Assistant '62. pp. 166, 93 WEGENER, ROBERT: Latin Club '63, Math Club '62, National Latin Honor Society '64, Newspaper Staff '65, Press Assembly '65, Student Council Woodworking ll Award '62. pp. 58, 166, 127, 116 WEIGL, JOHNNY: Buccaneer Attendant '65, Foot- pen '62, '64, '65, Wrestling '62, '63, '64, '65, State Champion Wrestling '64, Outstanding Wrestler Mid-State '64, All-Conference Football '65, All-District Football '65, All-City '65. pp. 167, 235 WELLS, ALICE: Girls P.E. '62, '63, Chorus '62, '63, '64, '65, Speech Activities '62, Christmas Assem- bly '64, '65, Chorus Assembly '63, '64, '65, Mixed Chorus '63, '64, '65. pp. 167 WELLNER, SHARON: pp. 167 WELTY: DEANN: WEST, JOHN: WHEELER, CLINTON: pp. 167 WHEELER, MICHAEL: pp. 167 WHISLER, KELLY: pp. 167 w1-11TTET, HAROLD: pp. 167, 119 WHITEHEAD, MARVIN: WILDEY, BEV: Pep Club '62, Spanish Club '64, N.F.L. '62, '63, library aid '63, '64, hall proctor '63, lab assistant '62, '63. pp. 167 WILKINSON, ROY: pp. 40 WILEY, TERRY: pp. 167 w1LuA1v1s, GARY: pp. 167 WILLIAMS, JOHN: pp. 167 WILLIAMS, SUZANNE: Honor Society '62, '64, '65, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, Latin Club '63, '64, '65, National Latin Honor Society '63, counselor aid '65, F.H.A. '62, '63, '64, '65, All-sehepl Play '64, Junior Play '64, Auxilium Latium '64, lab assist- ant. pp. 62, 167, 99 WILLIAMSON, JAMES: WILSON, KATHY: Pep Club '63, '64, '65, Com- mercial Club '65, vice president '65, French Club '63, F.T.A. '65, office aid '65. pp. 60, 54, 167, 80 WILSON, PEGGY: pp. 80, 167 WILSON, SANDY: Pep Club '62, '63, hall proctor '63, Chorus '62, '63, '64, '65, Mixed Chorus '63, '64, '65, Press Assembly '63, '64, '65 Chorus Assembly '63, '64, '65, Senior Assembly '65. pp: 167 WILSON, SHARON: Student Council '65, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Spanish Club '63, '64, F.T.A. '62, World Affairs Club '62, counselors' aid '64, '65, office aid '64, hall proctor '62, '63. pp. 50, 167, 99, 36 WILSON, TIM: Wrestling '62, '63, '64, '65, Track '62, '63, Ponca City High School, Ponca City, Oklahoma '62, '63, '64, pp. 167, 114 WINDLE, HARVEY: Football '62, Basketball '62, Track '62, Star-Spencer High School '62. pp. 167 WINKLER, MAC: pp. 168 WINKLER, SHERRI: Spanish Club '63, '64, F.T.A. '63, National Latin Honor Society '62, Girls' P.E. '62. pp. 168 WINSLOW, CLINT: Student Council '63, '65, Span- ish Club '64, Math Club '62, Football '63, Wres- fling '64, Boys P.E. '62. pp. 168 WITTEN, LARRY: Student Council '65, Spanish Club '63, '64, '65, Football '62, '63, '64, '65, Track '62. pp. 109, 168, 69 WOLF, KAREN: Student Council '62, '64, alternate '65, Quill 8: Scroll '64, '65, Honor Society '65, Pep Club '63, '64, '65, treasurer '65, Spanish Club '63, '64, '65, secretary '65, F.T.A. '63, '64, F.J.A. '64, '65, World Affairs Club '63, '64, F.H.A. '63, '64, '65, Annual Queen Attendant '65, Foot- ball Queen '65, Spanish Queen Attendant '64, '65, Annual Staff '64, '65, photography editor '65, Junior Play crew '64, Talent Assembly crew '64, Annual Assembly '64, '65, Junior Assembly '64, At Gaston Junior High School, Student Coun- cil '62, Bluebonnet drill team '62, Dallas Teenage Council '62, Y-Teens '62, vice-president '62, National Junior Society '62, vice-president '62. pp. 61, 52, 168, 39, 70, 26, 32, 222, 231, 67 WOLFENBARGER, PHIL: pp. 168 WOODRING, DONNA: Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Spanish Club '63, '64, '65, 12-Year Club '65, hall proctor '64, F.H.A. '65. pp. 48, 46, 168, 102. WOLLARD, RUTH: pp. 54, 168, 38, 75, 72 WORKMAN, JANETTE: pp. 168 WRIGHT, LINDA: 48, 168, 40, 36, 80 WRIGHT, STEVE: pp. 168 WYCKOFF, TOM: Spanish Club '64, Football '62, '63, '64, '65, Popularity '65. pp. 109, 168, 134, Y YOCUM, YVONNE: Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, 12-Year Club '65. pp. 168 YORK, YVONNE: Honor Society '63, '64, '65, Commercial Club '65, president '65, Spanish Club '63, '64, '65, office aid '65, hall proctor '65, F.H.A. '63, '64, '65. pp. 54, 168, 82, 70, 133,214 YOUNG, GERALD: Spanish Club '64, 12-Year Club '65. pp. 168, 102 ZAFFOS, PAMELA: Latin Club '62, Spanish Club '63, '64, F.T.A. '64, '65, Safety Club '64, 4-H '63, '64, '65, secretary '63, vice-president '64, vice- president '65, Sweetheart '65, 12-Year Club '65, National Latin Honor' Society '62, Chorus '64, '65, Chantettes '64, '65, student director '65. pp. 168, 96, 102 Z ZEVNIK, DONNA: Student Council '62, '63, '64, alternate '62, '64, F.T.A. '62, '63, '64, '65, World Affairs Club '63, Medical Club '64, hall proctor '64, '65, All-School Play crew '64, pp. 168 ZLOTOGURA, EDA: Spanish Club '64, '65, F.T.A. '64, office aid '65, Speech Activity '62, '63. pp. 168, 99 251 Carothers, Roy 172 Carroll, Bruce 172' Carter, Barry 172, 62, 86 Caruthers, Lynda 172, 50 Cass, Paula 172, 47 Castelberry, Dennis 172 Castoe, Bob 172 Chappell, Glenna 172, 71, 89 Chiennault, Debbie 172, 64 Childress, Skip 172 Christen, Glenn 172 Christian, Leon 169 Chuculate, Ken 172, 108 Clark, Ray 172 Clark, Robert Clark, Howard Clay, Dona 172 Clayton, Claudia 172 Clure, Lana 172 Cochran, Jan 172 Coleman, Yvonne 172, 45, 68, 94 Collier, Larry 172, 56 Collins, Vada 172, 51 i SHOWING calm accuracy on the foul line, a WKY DJ scores an extra point before a sell out crowd at the All-Sports Club benefit game. JUNIORS A Ackors, Wanda 170 Ackors, William 170, 65 Accord, Sidney 170 Adkins Steve 170 69 74 Akers, Hellen 170, I Allbright, Karen 170, 68 Allen, Saundra Sue 170 Allen, Tom 170 Anderson, Pennie 170 Andrews, Janice 170 Arbogast, Linda 170, 47 Archer, Karen 170, 62, 64, 46, 39 26, 40, 99, 74, 92 Askew, Peggie l7O, 51, 53, 70, 40 85, 92 Atchley, Stan 170 Auxier, Rhaelynn 170, 49, 40, 72 92 Avants, Jeannie 170 Bahr, Pat 170 Bailey, Glen 126, 119 Baker, Allan 170 Baker, Mary Anne 170, 82 Baker, Ronald 170, 56 Barnes, David 170, 56 Barnett, Linda 170 Baumgartner, Richard 170, 56 Beach, Ray 170, 56, 65, 39 Bean, Louise 170 Beard, Glenn- 170 Beckman, Kathy 170, 50, 74 Bell, James 170 Bell, Janis 170, 62, 64, 74 Bell, Howard Bellomy, Jim 97 Berry, Bryon 170, 40 Berryman, John 170, 37, 74 Birchall, Mike 171, 62, 64, 65, 39 70, 40, 80 Birk, William 171 Black, Larry 171 Blacksfock, Beverly 171, 49 252 Blair, Bernice 171, 46 Bland, Jeri 171 Blaney, Dennis 171, 109 Blazer, Delight 171, 49 Blazer, Phillip 171, 79 Boatright, Lloyd 171, 120, 174 Bogart, Patrick 171 Boles, Sally 171, 69 Bolyard, Terry 171 Bolz, Jim 171 Bond, Ridge 171, 56, 73, 169, 37 Boneau, David 171 Bouchard, Larry 171 Bowling, Mary 171 Bradford, Barbara 171, 80 Brandon, Sharon 171 Brandt, Susan 171 Branning, Mark Brant, Jim 171, 53, 69 Brantley, Carolyn 171, 46, 71, 36 Brawner, Paul 171, 97 Breeden, Shirley 171 Bretzer, John Ralph 171 Brewer, Doug 171, 97, 90 Bridgeman, Robert 171, 109 Briganac, Paul 171, 58, 100, 69 Brower, Sharon 171, 54 Brown, Barbara 171, 82 Brown, Pam 171 Brown, Rick 171, 56 Brown, Ron 171, 115 Brown, Bill 171, 67 Bryant, Carolyn 68 Burtord, lllona 171, 73, 40 Burns, Linda 171, 46, 74 Burroughs, Arlene 171 Bush, Lee 172, 56 Burton, Janet 172, 99 Burton, Linda 172, 45 Byler, Jon 172 C Cable, Carlotta 172 Cain, Linda 172 Campbell, Christine 172 Campbell, Linda 172 Carlson, Sandra 172 Carney, Dena 172 Carney, Linda 172, 45 Combs, Mickey 172 Compton, Gary 172 Coontield, Teddy 173 36, 74, 174, 191 Cooper, Kathy 173 Corkle, Dale 173, 126 Corn, Hannah 173 Cornett, Carolyn 173, 56, 71, 233, 74 Cost, Linda 173, 46 Cotner, Richard Cotton, Clarence 173, 39, 97 Courtney, Lonnie 173 Cowden, Steve 173 Cox, Suzanne 173, 45, 36 Crain, David 173, 71, 56 Crain, Randa 173, 47 Cramer, Scott 173 Cramer, Wade 173, 174 Crocker, Jo Ann 173, 62, 64, 74 Cunningham, Murla 173, 85 D Daniels, Denise 173, 46, 59 Daniels, Kathy 173, 44 Daniels, Sharon 173, 46 Danley, Charles 173 , 62, 73, 120, Danvers, Doug 173, 94 Darby, Kathy 173, 100 Davies, Nancy 173, 71, 26, 87, 191 Davis, Marion Earl 173, 71 Davis, Richard 173 Davis, Zonya Joy 173 Day, Cynthia 173 Daugherity, Ralph 173, 56, 63, 39, 100, 90, 94 Dawson, Robert 173, 62, 109, 74 Dean, Pam 173, 47 Deaton, Jim 173 DeGuisti, Ida 174, 48 DeG root, Hedy 174, 47, 40 DeMunbrun, NeAnn 174 Dennis, Patricia 174, 47 Deupree, Diane 174, 62, 49 Dick, Gerre Dies, Dean 174, 109 Dill, Kehhy 174, 63, 39, 74, 90, 214, 94 , Dillman, Jeanne'174 Divelbiss, Charles 174 Dixon, Barry 174, 69 Dixon, Jimmy 174 Dixon, Tom Dobbs, Carol 174 Dobson, Karen 174, 49 Dodd, vena 174, 45, 69 Dodds, Jim 174 Dodson, Billy 174, 79 Donoho, Vicki 174 Douglas, Cherie 174, 50 Downing, Thomas Dowdell, Brenda 174, 49 Drommond, Cora 174 Drury, Margaret 174, 45, 40 Dugger, Sarah 174, 44 Dunavin, Charles Dunham, Mike 174, 65, 36 Duncan, Peggy 174 Dutton, Ronald 174, 109 Dwyer, Diane 175, 49, 74 Eads, Merry East, Bob 175, 36 Edde, Kay 175 Eklund, John 175 Elkins, Robert 175, 62, 74, 94 Elick, Patricia 175 Elliott, Debbie 175 Elliott, Sherri 179 Ellis, Chuck 175, 39, 101, 214, 94 Ellis, Richard 175 Ellwood, Sherry 175, 62, 64, 49 68, 38, 169, 99 Elswick, Janey 175, 44 England, Barry 175 Erwin, Mike 175 Estlinbaum, Judy 175, 83, 80 Exell, Harold Ewers, Mike 175, 40 F Fagg, Dedra 175, 50 Fallon, Christopher 175 Fancher, Cheryl 175 Farlow, Shelby 175 Fauler, Bill 175 Fehr, Bunny 175 Ferry, Emily Beth 179, 64 Feverston, Mary 175, 100 Feuerborn, John Randy 175, 104 Fike, Charlotte 175 Finley, Dale 175, 71 Fisher, Fred 175 Fleming, Sidney 175 Floyd, Randi 175 Forbes, Greg 175 Flurry, Patricia 175 Ford, Linda 175, 47, 6B Forgue, Jim 175 Fort, Georgiann 175, 50 Fowler, Carolyn 175 Fowler, Bill 179 Franklin, Sandra 175, 51 Franklin, Jon Frederick, Gerald 175, 120 Freeman, Virginia 175, 48 French, Terry 175 French, Wayne 175 Frusher, Theresa 175, 51, 37 Fultz, Pat 176 Furman, Sharon 176, 50, 92 G Gabbert, Theresa 176 Gable, Linda 176, 44 Gavlor, Lynette 176 Giager, Kenny 176 Gibbs, Dick 176 Gibson, Pamela 176 Gilchrist, Jim 176, 86, 37 Gilchrist, Joe 176, 64, 26, 36 Gill, Kenny 176 Gilliam, Thomas 176, 74 Glenn, Anne 176, 239, 191 Goff, Linda 176, 56, 39, 69, 79, 92 Gofourth, Sue 176, 96, 70, 40 Goins, Ola Beth 176, 62, 64, 46, 39, 73 Goldstein, Harvey 176, 69 Gordon, Tela 176 Goss, Don 176 Graham, James 176, 74 Grant, Mike 176 Grant, Robert 176, 63, 65 Graves, Richard 176 Gray, Betty 176, 47 Gray, Lenora Sue 176, 47 Green, Catherine 176, 101 Gremillion, Elizabeth 176, 40 Griffin, Ted 176 Griffith, Linda 176, 98 H Haggard, Mike 176, 69 Hall, Fred 176, 37 Hall, Gary 176, 56 Hamlin, Steve 177 1Hamp, Susan 177 Hahks, cihay 177, 62, 64, 49, 71, 99 Hansbro, Sandra 177 Hanson, Neill Harkey, Cathleen 177 Harp, Kaye 177, 71, 92 Harris, Gaylen Joe 177 Harris, Linda 177, 214 Harris, Marsha 177, 92 Harris, Tom 177 Hart, George 177 Hartpence, Mikki 177, 50 Hatfield, Sharon 177, 63, 92 Haws, Lynn Hayden, Suzanne 177 Haynes, Mark 177 Hayward, Judee 177 Hazels, Caroline 177, 49, 44, 80 Heasley, Harold 177 Hedges, Bill 177, 40 Hedrick, Sandra 177 Heitzler, Don Henderson, Richard 177, 71 Hendrix, Judy 177, 80 Henninger, Chris 177, 56 Henson, Jane 177, 44, 58 Herbert, Paula 177 Hicks, Jim 177, 79 Hicks, Karen 177 Hicks, Ronnie 177 Hicock, Bill 177 Higgins, John 177 Hill, Cindy 177, 51, 99 Hinkle, Phillis 177, 47, 62 Hix, Richard 177 Hodam, Paula 177, 67 Hodge, James 177, 104 Hohmann, Craig 177, 174 Hollis, Connie 177 Holi, Charles 177, 56, 68, 120, 174 Holt, Becky Horne, Vicky 177, 49, 70, 40, 104 92 Horner, Glen 63 Hotaling, Sandra 178 House, Gary Howard, Jerry 178 Howells, David 178, 62, 65 Hoyer, Kenneth 178, 69 Hubatka, Larry 178 Huckabay, Barbara 178, 44, 89 Hudson, Jolene 178 Huff, Pamela 178, 51, 92 Huffaker, Dixie 178 Hughes, Phillip 178 Hugh-es, Sherri 178 Hulin, Hollie 178 Humphrey, Candace 178, 99 Hunt, Rayara 178, 62, 49, 65, 99 Hunting, Holly 178, 71 Hyatt, Clifford 178 lngle, Suzanne 178 Isbell, Kaye 178, 49, 64, 63, 68 lvens, Pam 178, 47, 61, 62, 63 36, 85 J Jackson, James 178 Jacoby, Randy 178, 126, 116 Jacoby, Walter 178 James, Charles William 178, 40, 69 Jayroe, Bobby 178, 63, 37 Jenkins, Cindy 178, 64, 46, 39, 73 26, 99, 74 Johnson, Don 178 Johnson, Richard 178 Johnson, Michael Johnston, Faye 178 Johnston, Jo Elaine 178 Jones, Bruce 178 Jones, David 178 Jones, Jan 178 Jones, Ronnie Jones, Wayne 178, 56, 64, 62 Jungery, Michele 179, 101 K Kaminshine, Jerry 179 Kane, Mike 179 Kavooras, Richard 179 Keeton, Gerald 179' 7 Kelley Norma 179 Kelly, Karen 179 Kemp, Joe 179 Kemper, Cynthia 179, 48 Kendrix, Dorinda 179, 45 Kidd, Susan 179, 46 Kile, Patricia King, Cynthia 179 King, Dennis 179, 114, 88 King, Elizabeth 179 Kinstle, Kathryn 179, 50, 61, 71 Kistler, Steve 179, 109 Klinnert, Steve 179 Knight, Susan 179 Koch, William 179 Kodaseet, Alberta 179 Koelling, Barbara 179 Koenig, Ronnie 179, 39, 74, 92 Kubat, Janet 179 Kyle, Terry 179 Kyser, Joyce 179 I. La-ir, Sharon 179, 65 Laird, Faye 179 Laird, Joe 179, 96 Lambert, Dale 179 Lampe, Tom 179, 70 Lattimore, Ladayna 179, 46, 68 Lawrence, Gladden 180, 67 Lawrence, Mike 180 Lawson, Donald 180 Lay, Danny 180 Lay, Judith 180, 47, 169, 37 Lay, Tommy 180 Leake, Michael 180, 26- Lee, Sandy 180, 37 LeKawski, Paul 180 Leah, John 180, 69 Leonard, Shirley 180 Lessly, Charles 180, 62, 65 Lewis, Larry 180 Lewis, Linda 180, 47 Lewis, Rebecca 180 Liddell, Diane 180, 44, 62 Linn, Geri 180 Lisle, Janice 180 Lisle, Patricia 180, 45, 92 Little, Mary 180, 51, 69 Livett, Cherie 180, 47, 70 Loftin, Steve 180, 108 Logan, Charles Lott, Robert 180 Lowe, Al 180, 109 Lowe, William 180, 74 Loy, Mike 181 Loyd, Patricia 181, 56 Loyd, Paula 181, 56 Lusk, Melanie 181, 56, 39 M McBride, Glen 181 McBride-, Gerald 181 McCann, Judy 181 McCarley, Glenda 181 McCaulley, Amy 181 McCaulley, Jacqueline 181 McClure, John 181, 68 McCormick, Gary 181 McCullagh, Claudia 181, 46, 61 McDaniel, Beverly 181 McDaniel, Gloria 181 McEachern, Everlyn 181, 51 McEwen, Vicki 181, 92 McFall, Tommy 181 McFarland, Arthur 181, 126 McGee, Kathleen 181, 169, 37 McGuffin, Larry 181 McHenry, Linda 181, 46, 82, 93 Mclllwain, Peter 181, 40 Mclntyre, Pam G. McMahon, Richard 181 McMilin, Johnny 174 McMurtry, Tom 181, 97 McNenney, Bruce 181, 108, 40 McNatt, Margaret 181 Mace, Marilynn 181 Macom, Joe 181 Maddox, William 181 Maize, Linda 181 Maior, Michael 181, 65, 68, 101 Malan, Sharon 181 Mance, Patsy 181 Mann, Janet 181 Markstone, Barbara 181 Marose, Karen 181, 51, 74 Martin, Jo Ellen Martin, Stan 181 Mata, Steffani 181, 47, 69, 67 Mathers, Ken 183 Matthews, Alan May, Mark 162, 68,37 Meador, Sandra 182, 82 Means, Susan 182, 44, 65 Meason, Sylvia 182 Meehan, Danna 182, 50 Meixell, John 182, 65 Meredith, Robert Merrell, Cynthia 182, 249 Mesis, John 56 Mikkelson, Lynn 182, 45 Miller, Gary 182 Miller, Larry 182 Miller, Thomas 182 Milligan, Mike 182 Mitchell, Barbara 182 Mix, Nancy 182, 44, 88 Moncrief, Deborah 182, 49, 56, 55, 65, 71, 232 Monday, Carl 182 Moore, Julie 182 Moose, Donna 182, 80, 71 Morales, Maria 40 Morgan, Sharon 182, 68 Morris, Sharon 182, 62, 64, 39, 73 86, 74 Morrissey, Terry 182 Motley, Gary 182 Mullinix, Larry 182 Murphy, Dolores 182 Murphy, Janet 182, 80 Murphy, Joe Mutz, Rocky 182, 62, 109 N Naler, Glenda Nance, Patsy 185 Neill, Rita 182, 96, 86 Neiman, Larry Nelson, ,Linda Newell, Janice 182, 47, 71 Newman, Sue Ann 182 Newsom, Vickie 182, 44 Nichol, Sharon 182 Nicholas, Emily 182 Nicholes, David 183, 70 Nobles, Martha 183, 49, 71, 99 Nordstrom, Linda 183, 44 Novey, Rosemary 183, 62, 80 0 Oakley, Robert 183 Oakley, Sheryl 63 O'Brien, Nancy 183 O'Connor, Dennis 183 Odell, Sheryl 183, 49, 74 O'Keefe, Linda 183, 45, 37 Oliver, Suzanne 183, 62 Olson, David 183, 62 Ooley, Mike 183 Orozco, Martha 183 Owens, Peggy 183 Ownbey, James 183, 56, 65 P Pace, Gary 183 Pack, Connie 183 Paddock, Judith 183 Padget, Jeanne 183 Pahlka, Bob 183, 64, 68, 36 Palmer, Brent 183 Palmer, Joe 183, 64, 63, 36, 126 Pankey, George 183 Parchman, Dan 183, 97 Parker, Gregory 183, 65 Parnell, Paula 183, 46- Parr, Susie 183, 49, 63, 169, 74 Pate, James 183, 56 Pearsall, Bill 183, 64, 62 Pearson, Beverly 183, 49, 101 Pearson, Linda 183, 48, 68, 40, 99, 101 Pemberton, Linda 183, 51, 5, 69 Pennier, Lynda 183, 44, 63 Penni ngton, Cynthia 183, 99 Perrin, Connie 183, 72 Perry, Billy 183 Peters, Robert 183 Peterson, Al 183 Pfeifer, Rodney Pfiste r, Janice 183 Phelps, Beth 184, 56, 65 Phillips, William 184 Pierce, Leon 184 Pitt, Philip 184 Pitts, Larry 184, 94 Plater, Sherry 184, 100 Platt, Plum, Poffe Linda 184 Carolyn 184 nberger, Connie 184, 44 Pointer, Sally 184, 46 Pound, David 87 Price, Price, David 184 Don 184 Prince, Sally 184 Purce ll, Eddie 184 Putnam, Terry 97 R Rackley, Roneda 184 Radcl iff, Patricia 184 Rahner, Marcia 184, 62, 64, 49, 47 Ramsey, Delano Randall, Rhea 184 Ratliff, Paula 184 Rawli ng, Frank Reagan, Ronald 184, 109 Reed, Fred 184, 39 Reed, Linda Reeves, James 184, 58 Reid, Janet 184 Renfro, Charles 184 Repin ski, Mary 184 Rhoad-es, Charles 184 Rhodes, Jack 184, 109 Richardson, Ted 184, 64, 62 Richards, Randell .184 Rickard, Robert 184 Rickner, Bill 184 Ridings, Linda 184, 93 Ridler, Ruth 184, 51, 70 Riggle, Susan 184, 74, 93 Rittenhouse, Lee 184, 62, 169, 37 Robbins, Vivian 185, 65 Roberts, .Anita 185 Roberts, Marcia 185, 69 Robin Robin son, Linda 185, 65, 39, 40, 99 son, Robert 185, 71 Robison, Terry 185 Roden, Jean 185, 44 Rodgers, Ralph Roebuck, Gary 185 Rogers, Glenn Roney, Bill iss Roff, Rook, Rose, Bobby 185, 109 Neva 185, 214 Linda 185, 93 Rosenhamer, Linda 185, 46, 69 Ross, Robert 185, 63 Rowe, Bonnie 185, 50 Runyon, Clarence 185 Rushing, Wilton Russe Ryan, Il, Ricky iss Philip iss, 109 Ryser, Mickey 185 S Sallee, Sharon 185, 50, 72 Salter, Cecelia 1853 Sand, Dianna 46 Sanders, Kay 185, 49 Sarve Schan lla, Keith z, Paul 185 Schnorrenberg, John 185, 109 Schoe 26, Scott, Scott, Scott, Scott, Scott, Sea rs, ffler, Ralph 185, 62, 61, 69 40, 28, 84, 91, 92, 103, 94 Carolyn 185, 69 Glenda 185, 44, 99 Gregory 185, 41, 71 Kandy 185, 51, 69 Mary Jeanne 185, 47, 68 Jimmy 185 Shank, Gary 186 Shanks, Melinda 186 Sharp, Marsha 186, 64, 51 Shaw, Judy 186- Sherrill, Carl 186, 115, 119 Sherwood, Leslie 186, 40, 92 Shirley, Joe 186 Shockley, Constance 186 Shores, Sharon 186, 47, 69, 36 Shrum, Gary 186, 65, 86, 36 Sides, Allen Sidner, Sandy 186, 64, 45, 53, 61, 73, 40, 74 Sim, Thomas 186, 56 Tucker, Karen 188, 47, 69 Tucker, Tucker, Linda 188, 47, 99, 69 Randall 188, 65 Turner, Ronnie 188, 79 Spain, Skouby, Susan 186, 47, 71 Slack, Marilyn 186, 46, 82 Smedley, Judy 186 Smith, Barbara 186 Smith, Barry 186, 62, 64, 63, 169, 191 Smith, Karla 186 Smith, Margaret 186 Smith, Mike 186, 86 Smith, Ray 186 Smith, Rheva Smith, Ronald Smith, Sheryl 186 Smith, Steve 186 Smith, Terrarl 186, 69 Smith, Sneed, Tommy 186, 63 John 187, 120 Snell, Stanley 187, 69, 40 Snider, Carolyn 187 Sorrells, Donald 187 Joe 187 Tame, Marcia isa, 65, 39, 73, 74 87, 94 Twedt, Gail 188, 44, 71 U Usher, Susan 188, 47 V VanWest, Reinout 188 Vinyard, David 188 W Wadley, Sandra 188, 46, 68 Wages, Lue Ann 188 Wagner, Kenneth 188, 53, 33 Wagner, Marcia 189, 49, 82, 73, 74 Waggoner, Susan 189 Waida, Frank Waldenville, Cathy 189, 71, 92 Walken, Beverly 189 Walker, Ginger Walker, James 189 Walker, Mellodie 189 Wall, Terry 189, 62, 63 Wallis, Floyd 189 Walsh, Sherrine 189 Walters, Tony Beck, Janice 194 Sprague, Mary 187, 93 Sprinkle, Shirley 187, 46, 69 Stacy, Ted 187 Stallings, Rose 187, 62, 94 Stamps, Neil 187, 68, 36 Standage, David 187, 62, 63, 109, 120, 122, 121 Stanley, Phillip 187 Stark, Ray 187, 97, 74, 90 Stein, Vicki 187 Stephens, Chuck 187 Sterbenz, Kenny 187, 109 Stewart, Robert 187, 63, 97, 74 Stinchcomb, Michael 187, 26 Stinson, Teresa 187 Stone, William 79 Stone, Gene 187, 120 Stoneking, Kathryn 187, 46, 71, 86 Storm, Gary 187, 97 Story, Joe 187, 97 Stout, Selbert 187 Suenram, Sheryl 187, 36, 71, 70 Summers, Penny 187, 51 Summers, Sheralyn 187, 46, 59, 68 Sunerland, Floydale 187 Sutherlin, Sherre 187 Sutton, Julie 187, 51, 52 Ward, Ken 189, 126 Warlick, Jerry Warner Warren , Donald 189, 79 , Susan 189, 47, 82, 39 Watson, Carolyn 189 Watson, Janna 189, 47, 70 Watson, Linda 189, 46, 64, 65, 99 Watts, David 189 Webb, Esther 189 SOPHOMGRES A Abshire, Joyce 193 Ackley, Cheryl 193, 71 Adams, Carolyn 193, 71 Adkison, Christine 193, 63 Akin, Helen 193, 46 Albright, Linda 193, 65 Aldredge, Marilyn 193, 45, 62 Allbritton, Armond 193 Allen, Dale 193, 97 Allen, Katherine 193, 69 Allen, Linda 193 Amos, Shirley 193 Anderson, Cleyon 193 Anderson, Deborah 193, 65 Anderson, Janet 193, 48 Andis, Lynda 193, 69 Armstrong, Angela 193 Arnegard, Valerie 193, 71 Amer, Sharon 193, 56 Ashworth, John 193 Austin, Deborah 193, 65 Austin, Thoma Lauraine 193, 47, 65, 37, 94 B Babin, Trevelon Ann 193 Baisden, Clint 193, 192, 174 Baker, Deborah 193, 69, 214 Ball, Rolan Dale 193 40, Ballard, Barbara Kay 193 Ballard, Nan 193, 69 Barbee, John 193, 65 Barber, Robert An 193, 46 Barber, Toni 193, 74 Barbery, Bill 193 Weber, Marietta 189, 80 Weichbrodt, Tommy 189, 68, 114 Weirn, Mike Weldon, Emmy 189, 70, 40, 99 West, Beverly 189, 92 Whaley, Jimmy 189, 40 Whatoff, Cynthia 189 Wheeler, Joe 189, 109 Whisler, Donna 189 White, Bruce 189, 56, 39, 94 Whited, Tom 189, 62, 63, 214 Whitehead, Frances Whiteway, Skip 189 Whittord, John 189 Whittaker, Linda 189 Wier, Max 189, 109, 126 Wilcos, Harry 92 Cole, Don 196, 56 Tabor, T Marilou 187, 46, 69 Talmadge, Jerry 187 Tatyrek, Ray 187 Taylor, Cheryl 187, 40 Taylor, Connie 187 Taylor, David 187 Taylor, Donna 187, 48 Taylor, Jackie 187 Taylor, Jama 187 Taylor, Kathie 188 Taylor, Mark 188, 108, 31, 191 Terry, Diane 188, 44, 99 Terry, Steve 188 Testerman, Kenneth 188 Thacker, Algerita 188, 99, 104 Theus, Bill 188 Thomas, Gary Thomas, Gordon 188, 27 Thompson, Barbara 188, 98, 214 Thompson, Robert 188, 174, 94 Thompson, Richard 188 Thompson, Larry 188 Thomson, Pamela 188 Thorpe, Phyllis 188, 62, 64, 59, 26, 86, 87, 94, 92 Thurman, Dennis 188 Tibbals, Buddy 188 Tiemeier, Karen 188, 74, 29 Tigner, Pat 188 Tigner, Linda 188 Toppenberg, Dan 188 Townsend, Bruce 254 Wilcox, Charles 189 Williams, Becky 189 Williams, Evelyn Williams, Mary 189, 40 William William William s, Michael 189 s, Rebecca 189 son, Joe 189, 47 Willis, Don 189 Willis, Sandy 189, 63 Willoughby, Vicky 189, 38 Wilner, Les 190 Wilson, Laurie 190 Wilson, Mike 190 Wilson, Terri 190, 45, 61 Wilson, Bill 190,68 Barham, Raymond 193 Barnes, Steve Barrett, Kipp 193 Barszewski, Ronald 193 Barton, Sandra 49 Bast, Mark 193 Bates, Jeanette 193, 46, 68 Bates, Phil 193 Baumeister, Carl 193, 65, 126, 119 Baumeister, Jerry 193, 123 Baxter, Linda 193, 56, 69 Bayless, Susan 193, 44 Beals, Brent Beardsley, Rolly Kent 194 Beck, Carolyn Louise 194, 62, 48, 82 Becker, Mary Ellen 194, 63, 65, 192 Bednar, Jan 194, 49 Beclwell, Jane 194, 63, 65, 192 Beesley, Linda Sue 194, 44 Begley, Randy Joe Bell, Elizabeth 194, 45 Bellamy, Tim 194 Benson, Jan 194, 47 Benson, Joe 194, 69 Benson, Larry 194 Benson, Tom Bertozzi, Linda 194, 37 Binda, Nick 194 Binda, Patti 194, 50 Winn, Susan 190, 51 Wire, Miles 190 Womack, David 190 Womack, Kathy 190 Wood, Mary 190 Woodard, Nicky 190 Woodring, Kathy 190 Woodring, Leigh 190 Woods, Teresa 190 Worley, Beth 190, 65, 92 Y Young, Kathy 190, 36 Young, Rosemary 190 Yowell, Gary 190, 62 Z Zinck, George 190 Zittel, Ronald 190, 94 Blackledge, David 194, 56 Blackshire, David 194 Blackwood, Rob 194, 56, 119 Blair, Phillip 194 Blalock, Linda 194 . Bland, Carol 194, 65 Blankenship, Paula 194 Blanton, Eleanor 194, 44 Bond, Barbara 194 Bond, Neal 194 Boneau, Joan 194, 71, 37 Borgstadt, James 194, 56 Boston, Mike 194, 37, 104, 79 Boswell, Forrest 194 Botchlet, Patricia Ann 194 Botchlet, Terry 194 Botkin, John 194, 65, 97 Bottger, Sherri 194, 46 Boucher, Richard Bouteller, Terry 194 Boyd, Patty 194, 40 Boydstun, Pamela 194, 49, 69 Boyer, Susan 194, 56 Bradshaw, Herbert 194 Brady, Rick 194 Brake, Ricky 194 Brand, Steele 194, 24 Brandman, John 194 Brantley, Stanley 195 Bray, Tom 195 Breeden, Juanita 196, 65 Bridgman, James 195 Brinkman, Joan 195 Broadwell, Susan 195, 47 Brooks, ,Laiune 195, 69 Brower, Darrell 195 Brown, Debbie 195, 50 Brown, Jim 195 Brown, Randy 195, 65, 119 Brown, Richard 195 Brown, Sue 195, 51, 67 Brown, Susan 195 Bruner, Jay 195, 91, 214 Bryan, Billy 195 Buchanan, Linda 195 Buchanan, Roger Buford, Susan 195 Bunge, Patricia 195, 69 Bush, Evelyn 195, 49 C Cain, Joe 195 Cain, Julie 195 Calavan, Greg 195 Caldwell, Charles Calvert, Linda 195 Calvert, Regina 195 Campbell, Connie 195 Campbell, Donna 195 Campbell, Gloria 195 Campbell, Mike Canada, Cherry 195, 44, 62, 37 Canada, Nancy 195, 45, 64, 26 Cannon, Billy 195 Card, Morris 195 Carithers, Virginia 195, 40 Carpenter, Michael 195 Carpenter, Paula 195, 37 Carson, Rick 195 Casper, Ellen 195, 46, 71 Cassady, Terry Cassel, Jerry 195 Castoe, Larry 195 Cecere, Dominico 195 Cecil, Carol 195, 65 Cerney, Ann 195, 47, 59, 68 Challis, Evert 196 Chapmen, Jacqueline 196 Christian, Stephany 196, 46, 53 Cisper, Linda Jo 196, 44, 92 Clancy, Sherry Anne 196, 47, 37 Clark, Calvin 196, 69 Clark, Jamie 196, 71 Clayburn, Marlin 196 Clifton, Linda 196 Cline, Patricia 196, 46 Cockrell, Marcia 196, 82, 96, 47 Cole, George 196 Coley, Larry 196, 71, 97 Colson, Share 196 Cook, Melissa Cook, Sharon 196, 72 Cook, Sherry 196 Cooke, Deborah 196, 46 Cooley, Ples 196 Cooper, Alan 196 Cooper, Ernest 196 Cooper, Gwen 196, 46, 65 Cooper, Linda 196 Corder, Karyl 196 Corley, David 196 Cornell, Becky 196 Cornett. Vicki .196 Cotten, Rusty 196, 68, 119 Couteau, Mable 196 Covert, Stephen 196 Covington, Jan 196, 50, 68, 37 Cox, Robert 196 Craig, Joyce 196 Cramer, Jerry 196, 62, 114, 116 Crandell, Eddie 196, 56, 92 Crawford, Malcom 196 Crisler, Bill 196 Crisler, Norma 196 Cross, Karen Culver, Linda 196, 56, 65 Cummings, George 196 Cypret, Carolyn 196, 49, 82 Cypert, Pete D Daggs, Wayne 196 Dahl, Kenny 197 Dallman, Patrick 197 Dane, Vicki 197 Dannhauser, Robert 197, 63, 86, 94 Davenport, Carolyn 197, 47, 56, 63, 94 Davenport, Richard 197, 79 Davis, James 197 Davis, Mary 197 Davis, Rick 197 Davis, Troi 197 Dawson, Ronnie 197, 56 Dean, Kenneth 197 Deason, Linda 197 Deason, Paula 197, 65 Deatherage, Sharon 197 Deaton, Judy 197, 80 Deckard, Patricia 197, 69 Deemer, Rita 197 DeGiusti, Tania 197, 50 DeGroat, Dan 197 Denison, Jackie 197, 44 Determan, Joe Determan, Patrick Diefenderfer, David 197, 119 Dieckmann, David Dill, James 197, 56, 65, 192, 214 94 Dixon, Shirley 197, 47 Dodgen, Glenda 197 Doody, Catherine 197, 65 Doran, John David 197 Dougherty, Jack 197 Doughty, Robert 197 Douglas, Sandra 197 Downing, Leslie Duke, Kerry 197, 63, 65 Dunlap, Jerry 197, 69, 119 Eason, Martha 197 Echols, Karen 197 Elder, Cynthia 197, 49 Elick, Donna 197, 47 Elliott, Toni 197 Ellis, Frederick 197 Ellis, Katherine 197, 62, 63 Emmert, Jerry 197, 97 Emmert, Rhonda 197, 49 Endsley, Rickey Enterline, Max 197 Enterline, Steve 198 Epp, Philip 198 Epps, Roger 198 Estes, Charles 198 Evans, Anne Louise 198, 65 Evans, Joel 198 Evans, Kenneth 198, 65 Everly, Gary F Fairless, Toni 198 Fallin, Brenda 198 Falwell, Debbie 198 Faulkner, Sherry 198, 47, 63 Fearnow, Kenneth 198, 70, 79 Ferguson, Rodney 198 Ferrell, Kathy 198 Fields, Jim 198, 109 Fike, James 198 Filippo, Sammy 198 Finefrock, Steven 198 Finley, Cindy 198 Fisher, Claradene 198, 49, 63 Fishman, Steven 198, 56 Fleming, John 198 Fleming, Oney 198 Fleming, Rhanda Flint, Sharon 198 Flynn, Joseph 198 Fons, John Edwin Forbes, Kathy 198, 44 Forgue, Larry Foster, Edward 114, 117 Fowler, Linda Kay 198, 69 Fox, Dale Everett 198 Frakes, Rosemary Franklin, Lincla Sue 198 Franz, Anita 198, 71 Frazer, Doug 198, 69 Fraser, Ginger 198, 48 Frazier, Paul 198, 36 Freed, Lynda 198, 70, 214, 94 Freeman, Sara Joan 198 Frees, Cathy 198 Funkhouse'r, Pat 198 G Gabel, Patricia Ruth 198, 44 Gaither, John 198, 97 Gamble, Johnny Gann, Martha 198 Garland, Margaret Garrett, Patsy 198 Garrison, Sylvia 198, 82, 92 Gauldin, Jon Robert 199, 37 Geiger, Mike 199, 119 Geiss, William Gentry, Linda 199 Giles, Mary Angela 199 Gill, Jeanette Suzanne 199, 48 Gilley, Richard 199 Gilliam, Dwain Lee 199 Gilpin, Carol Sue 199, 80 Gilpin, Linda 199, 50, 99 Gist, candy 199, 44, 69 Godwin, Kenneth Roy 199 Godwin, Peggy 199, 50 Gold, Henry Calvin 199 Goodger, Sylvia Darlene 199 Goodman, Jimilene 199, 51 Gordon, Kathrine Ann 199 Gosdin, Sharon Louise 199, 48 Gossman, Linda Jean 199, 92 Grace, Kenneth 199, 109, 68 Gramlich, Nick Greg 199 Gray, Ethel 199, 63 Green, Bob 199 Greenwood, Molly Dianne 199, 50 40 Greeson, Joe 199 Gregory, Billy Joe 199, 92 Gremillion, John William 199 Greshan, Charles Greyson, Richard Clifford 199 Griffith, Jimmy Don 199 Grimes, Kathy 199, 45 Grisham, Catryn 199, 44, 68, 67 Grove, Robert 199 Grussendorf, Steve 199 Guthrie, Terri 199 Guy, David 199 Haag, Reva Hackney, Phil Haga, Louis 199 Hall, Diana 199, 62, 64, 65, 70 Hall, Larry 199 Hall, Larry Wade Hamilton, Edward Wayne 199 Hamilton, Richard Hammack, Sandra 199, 48 Hammond, John 199' Hammond, Sharon Hampton, Judith 199, 46, 69 Handke, Phillip 199, 40 Hapke, Daniel 200, 56 Harbour, Steven 68 Harms, Linda 200 Harrell, Michael 200 Harris, Marsha 200, 44, 63, 40 Harris, Martha 200, 45 Harris, Robert 200 Harris, Shelah 200, 48, 71 Hatch, Sinda 200, 62, 48 Haithcock, Robert 200, 56, 65 Hayes, Cindy 200 Haynes, Scott 200, 68, 37 Heck, Carolyn 200 1 Heidling, Herman 200 Hefner, Trudy 200, 48, 82 Heldenbrand, Martin 200, 62 Hellman, Linda Sue 200 Hensley, Johnny 200 Hensley, Janet 200 Hensley, Paula Henthorn, Barbara 200 Henry, Janet 200 Herschberger, Omega Ann 200, 56 Hewlett, Jonnalen 200, 80 Hiatt, carol zoo, 55, 65 Hibbert, Ethel 200, 56 Hickey, Carol 200 Hicks, David 200, 104 Hier, Charles 200 Higgins, James 200 Hindston, Dorothy 200 Hinkston, Donna 200 Hinshaw, Sherry 200 Hoffines, Dean 200 Hogan, Suzette 200, 68 Holcomb, Rhonda 200, 92 Holder, Danny 200 Holder, Helen Holmes, William Holt, Connie 200, 50, 55, 99 Holt, Debbie Holtzheimer, Paul 200, 56, 37 Honegger, Joanese 200, 46, 68 Horn, Bobby 200 Horn, Ralph 200, 65, 70, 79 Horner, Brenda 200, 45 Hornick, Joseph 200 Horst, Barbara 200, 69 Horvat, Edward 201 Hotchkiss, Patti 201, 47, 69 Houston, Barbara Howells, Richard 201, 63, 108 Huckeby, Kyle 201 Hudgins, Donald 201, 65 Hudson, Kathleen 201, 49, 69 Hudspeth, Tommy 201 Huff, Lauren 201, 65, 72, 92 Huggins, Donald 201 Huggins, Ron 201 Hughes, Bernard Hughes, Larry 201 Hughes, Penny 201, 48 Hutchinson, Janice A. 201 Hutton, Sharon 201, 49, 71 Hyde, Ted 201, 65 Ingram, Terry 201 lnterline, Max 201 Ireton, Robert 201, 56 lrish, Paula 201, 65 Irwin, Elaine 201 .I Jackson, Belinda 201 Jacobson, Diane 201 Jaffray, Shirleen 201 James, Bonnie 201, 48, 82, 92 James, Cynthia 201, 64, 65 Jennings, Jim 201, 64, 62, 86, 88 Jessup, Steve 201 Jimerson, Bobby Jirkovsky, Samuel 201, 119 Johnson, Michael 201 Johnson, Charlotte 201 Johnson, James 201 Johnson, Lindsey 201 Johnson, Michael Dale 201 Johnston, Linda 201 Jones, Bert 201, 80, 69 Jones, Casey 119 Jones, Jean 201 Jones, Vicky 201, 45, 69 Jones, Virginia 201 Joplin, Janet 201 Joyce, William 201 Jungery, Karen 201, 92 Keller, Susan 201, 45, 69 K Kelly, Laura 202, 48 Kell-y, Sharon 202, 65 Kemmerly, Richard 202 Kenmore, 'Glenda 202 Kennard, Robert 202, 65 Kerr, Howard 202 Kersh , Melanie 202, 70 Kester, Freddy Kiles, Susan 202 King, Diane 202 King, Kathryn 202 Kinsey, Charles Kirk, Phil 202 Kirkpatrick, Kevin 202 Kirkpatrick, Nancy 202 Kissner, Kristine 202, 38, 74 Kline, Timothy 202, 26, 86, 87, 88 Koch, Myrl 202 Kokoian, Susan 202, 65 Konitz, Robert 202 Koons, Kathy 56 Kratky, Karan 202, 71 Krobel, Bette 45 Kroth, Darroll Kruta, Cathy 202, 51, 71 Kubin, Steve L Labeth, Katherine 202 Lair, Bill 202 Lake, Charlet 202 Lakin, Linda Rae 202, 48, 65, 92 Lambert, Bill Travis 202, 109 Lambert, Christina Lambrecht, Dick 202 Landrum, Tommy 202 Lang, Diana Lawrence, Douglas 202 Lawrence, Leren e 202, 56, 55, 233 League, James Wayne 202 Leanzenby, Roberta 202, 61, 37 Leblanc, Bruce 202 Lee, Suzen 202 Legg, Kathy 202 Leonard, Loretta 202 Lewis, Monty 202 Liddell, Sheila Karen 202, 48 Lillie, Dziana Sue' 202 Lindhorn, Rodney John 202, 56 Link, Steve Eugene 202, 56, 68 Linn, Barbara Kaye 202, 47 Lister, Winifred Charles 202 Litton, Freda Ruth 203 Livengood, Sherry 'Luann 203, 80 Livett, Robert Bray 203 Lobaugh, Peggy Elaine 203 Locke, Jean Louise 203, 65 Locker, Lee Ann 203, 47 Lofton, A. Keith 203 Logsdon, Greg Long, Jimmy 203, 65 -ongstreath, Mike Wayne 203 Looper, Suzanne 203, 49 Lorenzen, Cynthia 203 Lotz, Laura Estelle 203 Loudermilk, Oran Lovely, Robin Leo 203 Lowe, Jon 203, 37, 174 Lowe, Judith 203, 46, 192 Lowe, Kyle Finely 203 Lowe, Marsha 203, 47 Loyd, Suzanne 203, 56, 65 Lumpkin, Larry Luna, Ingrid 203, 63 Lyman, Richard 203 Lybarger, Suzanne 203, 48, 82 M McAloee, Becky Jo 203 McAlister, David 203 McBride, Claudine 203 McCann, David McCarley, Sandy 203 McCaw, Ronnie 203 McClure, Chuck 203, 56 McConn-ico, Eddie 203, 56 McCormick, Vicki 203 McCrotty, Marilyn 203 McDonald, William 203, 56, 65 McGee,.Greg 203 McGowen, Larry McKee-man, Linda 203, 65 McKenzie, Ronald 203 McKey, Corey 203 McLennan, James 203, 58, 100 McMillan, Bert 203 McMillon, Donna 203, 40 McMinn, Johnny 203, 120 Madewell, Deana 203 Males, Donna 203 Malone, Sharon 203, 46, 65 Mann, Linda 204, 69, 92 Markham, Deborah 204 Marlow, Thressa 204 Martin, Martin, Gale 204 Patricia 204 Martin, Rebecca 204 Martin, Sandra 204, 82, 99 Martin, Vyonda 204, 65 Mars, Barbara 204, 44, 100 May, Thad Mason, Karen 204 Mathes, Betty 204 May, Marie 204 Meadows, Robin 204, 50 Means, Pam 204, 47, 65, 70 Meis, Craig 204 Merchant, Richard 204, 37, 104 Merewether, Gerald 204, 65, 26, Merlin, Hayes 204, 63, 92 Moyers, Cindy 204 Michael, Jay 204, 114, 117 Miller, Bobby 204 Miller, David 204 Miller, Peggy 204, 50, 80 Mills, Gerald 204, 62 Minns, Mike 204 Mobley, Judy 204 Monhollon, Susan 47 Montgomery, Millard 204 Monson, William 204 Mooney, Mike 204 Moore, Ernest Moore, Janice 204 Moore, Jimmy 204 Moore, Judy 204 Morris, John 204 Morris, Sherrie 204 Morton, Robert 204, 71, 90 Mullins, Candace 204, 63 Muninger, Steve 204 Murphy, Carla 204, 80 Murphy, Patsy 204 Murphy, Virginia 204 Mutz, Robert 204, 68 Myers, Cindy 50 Myers, Homer 204 N Naylor, Larry 204, 62 Nease, Kathleen 205 Needham, Martha 205, 98, 69, 92 Nethery, Peggy 205, 46, 62 Newton, Stephen 205 Nichols, Jimmy 205 Nickles, Stanley 205 Nichols, Steven 205 Niday, Linda 205, 72 Neill, Rita Nielson, Paula 205, 44, 65 Northrop, Robert 205, 214 Norvell, Cheri 205, 44, 192, 72 Nye, Patricia 205, 50 O O'Brien, David 205 Oliver, Jenneth 205, 44, 99 Olson, Virginia 205, 49, 69 O'Neal, Jeanette 205 Owens, Joyce 205, 69 Owens, Karen 205, 49 Ownbey, Frances 205, 45, 65, 82 P Pacconi, Mark 205 Pace, Kathy 205 Page, Glenda 205 Page, Jim 205, 62 Painter, Jan 205, 65 Pankey, Carolyn Pankey, Marilyn Parisi, David 205, 65 Parker, Judy 205 Pasternik, Joseph 205, 100 Pate, William 205 Patton, Dwight 205, 69 Payne, Earl 205 Pearson, Nancy 205, 45, 69 256 37 Peck, Dennis 205 Peek, Sandra 205, 62 Pelham, Patsy 205 Pennington, Kenneth 205 Perry, Nancy 205, 46 Perry, Ronald 205, 65 Pesek, Pamela 205, 63 Petersen, Keith 205, 97 Petersen, Ralph 206, 62 Peterson, Chris 205 Phillips, Diana 206, 45 Phipps, Dennis 206 Phipps, Hubert 206, 65 Pickett, Larry 206 Pindell, Deborah 206, 50 Pinkerton, Greg 206, 192, 174 Pinkstaff, Linda 206 Pischel, Kathryn 206, 44, 40 Platt, Larry 206 Plotner, Ralph 206 Plunkett, Troy 206 Pointer, Tommy 206, 63, 37 Poole, Pamela 206 Powell, Mel 206 Prange, Dave 206 Prescott, Charles 109 Presley, Pamela 206, 47, 65 Prince, Brenda 206, 44, 83 Proctor, Joyce 206, 46, 62, 101 Proctor, Leonard 206 Proctor, Robert 206 Pruitt, Jimmie 206, 119 Puckett, Russell 206 Rackley, Barbara 206 Ragan, Kathleen 206, 45 Rahner, Jana 206, 48 Raider, Phillip 206, 63, 65 Ramsey, Linda Randall, Douglas 206 Ransbottom, Larry 206 Rapp, Margaret Rasor, Pamela 206 Ratchel, Jim 206, 56 Ratcliff, Fred 206, 56 Ray, Margaret Raymo, Gary 206, 174 Reaves, Stephen 206, 104 Redgrave, Jo Ellen 206 Reed, Brenda 206 Reed, David 206, 114, 117 Reeves, Grady Rice, Gloria Richardson, Dana 206 Richardson, Debbie 206, 44 Risser, Betsy 206 Rixleben, Tommy 206 Roark, Ronald 206 Robbins, Cynthia 207, 82 Roberts, Jeanette 207, 65 Robinson, Thomas 207 Roddy, Cathy 207, 46 Rodgers, Gary 207 Rosecrans, Rita 207 Ross, Bill 207 Ross, Michael 207 Ross, Randy 207 Rowley, Richard 207, 65 Rusinek, Allen 207 Ruster, Patrick 207 Rutledge, Carol 207 S Sand, Janice 207, 49 Sanders, Paula 207 Satterlee, Jimmy 207 Saunders, Becky 207, 56 Schlossberg, Brett 207, 86, 74, Schmidt, Adina 207 Scholine, Micheal 207 Schott, Karen 207, 45, 74 Schricker, Don 207, 63, 86, 94 Schug, John 207 Schultz, Carolyn Schwerdt, Dorinda 207, 49, 69 Sconce, Jerry 207, 119 Scott, Steve 207 Seals, Linda 207, 69 ,94 88 Sellars, Daphne 207, 62, 63, 65, 70 Sevolf, Lou Evelyn 207 Sewell, Donna 207, 69, 37, 70 Shaffer, Kent 207, 63 Shanbour, Stephen 207 Sharp, John 207 Shearer, Stephen 207, 119 Shetfy, Linda 207, 69, 92 Shepard, Margaret 207, 63, 65 Sherbon, Linda 207, 44, 80 Sherman, Greg 207, 62, 86, 37, 88 Shockley, Jakie 207 Shook, Billy 207 Shulanberger, Larry 207 Siard, Maurie 207, 45, 69 Sibley, Pam Sigle, Loyd 208 Sill, Russell 208 Simpson, David 208, 65 Sitterly, David 208 Slater, Marilyn 208 Smiley, Linda 208 Smith, Bill 208, 40 Smith, Mike 208 Smith, Cheryl 208 Smith, Dana 208, 45, 63, 192, 37 70 Smith, Debbie 208, 45 Smith, Elvira 208 Smith, Gerald 208 Smith, Gregg 208 Smith, Kathren 208 Smith, Jerry 208 Smith, Phillip 208 Smith, Ricky 208, 65, 108, 97, 90 Smith Robert 208 Srnith Stanley 208 Smith, Marshall 208 Smith, Wiley 208 Smoot, Glenda 208, 37, 70 Snow, Judith 208, 47, 98 Snowden, Nancy 208 Snyder, Alan 208 Snyder, Kathy 208, 45, 65 Sondregger, Hal 114 Sorensen, Kathie 208, 37 Srum, Carolyn 208, 50 Stair, Michael 208 Stalder, James 208 Stalder, Richard Stamman, Linda 208 Stanka, Sandy 208 Stanley, Karen 208 Steed, Victor 208 Steele, Vernon Stephens, Barbara 208 Stephens, Judy 208 Stetler, Frederick 208, 56 Stewart, Frank 208 Stewart, Jim 208 Stonebraker, Beverly 208, 48 Stookey, Roy Strader, Bob 208 Stuftlebean, Shirley 209, 46 Stussi, David 209 Suggs, Deborah 209, 46 Sullivan, James 209 Sutton, John 209, 65, 37 Sutton, Teresa 209, 49 Swain, Thresia 209 Swartz, Shelly 209 Swope, Michele 209 T Tarver, Johnny 209, 37 Taylor, Jim 209 Teague, Harold 209 Tedford, Teddy 209 Tengram, Rose 209, 44, 80, 40, 250 Terrell, Debby 209, 50 Terry, Mike 209 Terry, Pat 209, 65 Tharp, Sharon 209 Thomas, Rex 209 Thompson, Terry 209, 119 Thornhill, David 209, 70, 79 Thurber, Warren 209 Tinkler, Maria 209, 65, 56 Tolone, Robert 209 Townley, Karen 209, 62 Townsend, Melva 209 Trahern, Dwight 209 Traugh, Charles 209 Treece, Don 209 Trimble, LeAnn 209 Tripp, Sharon 209 Troxel, Linda 209 Turner, Dennis 209 Turner, Nancy 209, 62 Tyson, Patricia 209 U Underwood, Johnnie 209 V Van Nice, David 209, 56 Vaughn, Henry 209, 65 Vaughn, Teresa 209 Vetoyanis, Christopher 209 A W Waddle, Charles 209 Waddle, Jerry 209, 65 Waldrop, David 210 Walker, Linda 210 Walker, Paul 210 Walker, Steven 210 Wallace, Christy 210 Wallace, Michel 210 Wallace, Sam 210, 56, 65 Walls, Sandra 210 Warlick, Kenny 210 Warner, Barbara 210 Washa, Bonnie 210, 79 Watson, Cecilia 210, 63, 65 Watts, Jeff 210, 119 Weaver, Janet 210, 47, 69, 94 Weaver, Sharri 210, 45, 40 Wegener, Jane 210, 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211 Young, Carol 211 Young, Rosemary Younker, Gail 211, 71 Z Zaffos, Deidre 211 Zaffos, Bill 211 Zielinski, Edward 211, 65
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