Putnam City High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK)

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CHEERLEADERS Jeanne Locke, Sandy Spaan, Debbie Weekly, Pam Marrs and Janet Lowery do a victory cheer for Pirates. 3. DISC-Jockey J. Robert Dark presents Pat Ryan the KOMA Dr. Pepper Prep Player of the Week award for his efforts in the game against the Midwest City Bombers. 4. SPIRIT hoop for football homecoming game against Northwest stands in the gym. 5. FILLED with vigor, Greg Fielder, Tom Tinnin, Larry Bennett and'Grove Cornel- ius prepare for another defensive play. 6 Opening if .f 5 1 ' M , , A . l .af ' 'Q f 2 . is ,Q ,S 954' ' 'til . . fx if L 1' gg iv- at , - 2155 wg: sf , .. 'I' A ' . . ,- . 4 'vs : .. ., ' , 1 f. ' 5 L. f 2 ' , 49 I ,L., .. ' - . si . 4 . , , .. ax,-.,5:f .WH if U . .1 .. 41 V rf' - ' ,V Eg- - 4 H , i - - - je ,. A '- - ' F' ,S . 7 B r-1 -'MD' 'i:I.s'1.'- ..,.. X 1 ,M . .. : 'i.'5. :4-se. 5 f- fo ' - ' , L' f ist 1: --3 . -X 'SGW ses- - , .,,f.. . : , ?M -3-,ei 5- - - . 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Opening 7 5, fi ' , xl E 1 Y kv' if W M xt Y- Q School busses Meet the needs Cf around 3000 Court-legislated busing and transferring for Oklahoma City Schools did not actually affect PC because of being a separate district. But the school became a part of the mess as students moved from the busing area. Due to fights between the racial groups at Southeast High School, during the Week that Putnam played the Spartans in football, the Band and Pep Club did not attend the game. Opening 9 - Students' lives re- flected their interest in social concerns. In the last five years stu- dents have become more community conscious as shown in their scout and church Work. Volunteers walked miles for various medical s benefits, others served as candy stripers in local hospitals. Numbers Worked with retarded children and those in Convalescent Hospital. Approximately 200 students participated in the A schedule, thus leaving the building for jobs that start at noon. Work permits for early release were issued to 100-125 students. Forty students were trained in COE, DE, FM and ICE. In addition, 500 kids held .part time jobs. Students took part' in swim clubs at the Hefner bubble. Aware of physical fitness, boys took Weight lifting classes. Weekend and after school activities included coaching and umpiring in Little League athletic programs and jaunts to the lake. Issues of vital concern were Womens Lib, the Equal Rights Amendment, abortion and the Vietnam War. 1 ROOTING tion comes aliveqduring th b k tb ll victory over Douglass. ,ff .fn gh Q wi WK ' .1 4 a iw ff F 3 'Q A W ,.,., Vuv ' 51 ..-- 7 3 N .V f , W H i IJ U ' l 5g ,,,,lj Wx.. sf Hy igff - wx -+ vw My x, 15 A 1 .,a x R ffli-2---.. t' Lkf? Students alter Common events To happenings Various forms of fun helped students release their tensions from the monotony of school. Lunchtime. between classes and after school gaxe kids the chance to let thernselxes go by frolicking in the snow, playing in the cafeteria or just doing what their little hearts flesirecl. 1. HASTRONAUTN Preston Barber r returns to the ground from his high flight in the Stars and Stripes Park rocket slide. 2. SNOW takes Lesli Wolfe and Susan Clayton back to childhood days while they shape the flakes to form a snowman. 3. HAMBURGER in hand, Big Boy smiles along with Robin Jones and Marsha McLeod. 4. AFTER starting an ice fight with her friends, Gay Jennings changes method of fire. She ends up on the receiving line, though by catching the arnrnunition in her mouth. . ' 'W X i f X -- M M. .r 'SQ . if Q Opening 13 T4 Curriculum - if 1 fx N? wzw W .,,, tif.-L -'za - Q5-f' ,, fs. , if .9 is .su ss., ts. 'ff N -w - ,Ji 'ii 'Ex r fsvyfgr V'sf9'f it ,. ,rf ,vl m,5K qv, mam y.. it if 'gilt . 'iff t V Y I I J, 'sw rf ff If we Q N 4 ii .zip t xl Ass. . F941 , . fm, ., . we by t 4:2-M ...gr .. -W sm. N assi. M is ts. TT: . mt V. 'mf Well-rounaded curriculum allows Students to diversify knowledge Eight new classes were added to the curriculum. Classes concerning English, Home Eco- nomics, and on-the-job training were put on the list of 170 other classes offered. Foods II was a study of nutrition, various unit foods such as salads, vegetables, meats and meat-substitutes. Clothing II was the prin- cipals of garment construction, grooming and care of fabrics. Home Nursing and Child Care taught caring for a new- born and the development and growth of children. 4 Marriage and F amilyf Home Planning studied the history and forms of marriage and bud- geting a family income. Fashion Merchandising was a vocational educational program. Industrial Co-operative Education was designed to offer students both classroom and job training not given by DE or COE. 1. PREPARATIONS are made by Stephanie Herron to lay out a pattern for a dress. 2. INDUSTRIAL arts student Mark Hart uses a drill on a project during class. 3. DISPLAYED on the Library wall is the Putpam City symbol, woven in art c ass 4. ATTENTIVELY listening in her Fashion Merchandising class is Stacey Davis. is Curriculum I5 Www X if+'f,,m , .... X - . 25 K A , x 6 1 x M2 - - f x f f f J.-. ...:: .1?:'i-, 5: ' I -W ifi : 5 Q' mf K 'ilsif '73 . ,555 4 Pi tyyf 16 Fiddler on the Roof i F E, 5 3 if in is 1 ffyg ' s Q Hxgrff i , .. iw, 'S 12 if-, im, S2 ima Tevye dreams, Tzeitel, Hodel, Chava marry Hloiie is as shaky as a fiddler on the roof, was spoken val- iantly by Tevye, the milkman of a small town, called A-Xnatevlca. This is the story of a Jewish family and community caught up in the tragedy of war and also the conflict of tradition and the upcoming generation. Performed by the drama and music departments, this play left a tear in one's eye and a message in the heart of all. 1. SABBATH lyrayer brings a moment of silent meditation for lid Kurtz, Motelg Gayle Pishkin, Tzeitelg and Denise Reinking as Hodel. 2. EERIE sensation is created by .lone Nelson, portraying Fruma-Sarah's ghost. 3. DO I love you? sings Golde, Lee Hickam, in reply to a question by Tevye, Don Colwell, in Scene One of Act Two. 4. FIDDLER, the imaginary character seen only by Tevye, is played by James McLish. 5. CHAVA, Cheryl Pitts, listens atten- tively while sister Tzeitel, Gayle Pishkin, explains the possible marriage the matchmaker may arrange for her, 3 Fiddler on the Roof 17 Seven member cast produces Ghostly comedy about ex-Wives Mystics, mediums and spirits were cast in the all-school play 'lilithe Spiritu by Noel Coward. lzlxira. Cliarlcs lirst wile returned from lathe other worldn and trouble started when Madame glrcoti, now knowing who called lflvira couldn't send her back. Wanting Charles to come 18 Blythe Spirit with her to the spirit world, Elvira planned to kill him, but accidentally killed Ruth, Charles, second and living wife. Finding it was Edith, the Condomineis maid, who brought lilvira and Ruth back, Madame Arcoti could now send them both back leaving Charles in peace. J 1, COHPIAINING in Cf1iai'icis Ciiricie- niinc,: . Bind I31'yzni. zximiii his i'm'niPi' xvifci. his mosmir wii'c1.A'Rutli. Kathie Husky, 2. M.-XDAME Aivoti. June Nelson, z1ngi'il5 gcisturcs ai'tc1i'h0i1igc':illeil 21 fukin 3. SXAPPICIV out of hypnotism, lIihtli,' Jonnzi Lowry. is given money hy Hind Bryan. 4. SALUTATIONS :irc cixpressod hy Stovv Koihnoigeii, Dmnve Cnpoizii and Brad Bryan. 5. GHGST of' M12 Comhiiniiisfs first wife, Dunn Billingsley, ammoziis at the Seance. v Ei - m 4 .. ., A . Blythe Spirit 19 I y ' f 'uf 'f.x,f - Fr. - ' ., 4 Q. ff L fan Kim 2.1 'S' ' - J ! I, I A , ' 1 J . 2 I Maranatha. . . In the clouds He will come Chapel and Young l,ife were a couple of the ways young people practiced religion. Cliapf-I, held on Thursdays had speakers and singers. Young Life Club was held weekly. :Xnyone who wanted to Come was welcome. Songs were sung, humorous skits were seen and a sermonetle was given. 1. SENIOR Sheralyn Fulbright and her sister Suellen sing gospels at Chapel. 2. GUEST singers at Chapel are Second Life from Britton Road Baptist Chureh. 3. STARTING mornings off with a thought for all, Debbie Carter, Student Council Chaplain presents the inspirational. 4. REMINISCENCIQS of Young Life Ski Camp captivate Gay Jennings and Dianna Storm. 20 Religion J' wfmb- m55F X 9 If Religion 21 ature's cycle Four seasons Stimulate kids liareleet, swimming and carefree living were set aside when school hells rang. ln their place were teachers, homework, football and the traditional signs of fall. Winter arrived early with the first heavy snow in November, making two days school vacation. Spring tried to come early with temperatures hitting 650 in the middle of January, but finally arrived bringing seniors' graduation. Juniors received rings and sophomores now were uppers-lassmen. 22 Seasons J nr ull.. W f i A vu . L- Nh!-L in M' L-, ....e..,. .. LL . -'fi v ' '.' . ' win, ,T . 1 Regs, --.. 1. ef .X gf A 1' - F' rl A a, 1. SANTA Claus adds to the spirit. of Christmas for shoppers at Penn Square. 2. EVEN ice and snow doesn't keep Zack Porterfield from having fun on his cycle. 3. TJNEXPECTED winter holidays are given to students due to excessive snow falls. 4. READY, aim, fire, are the thoughts of Matt Ray :ind Leslie Bowen as they join in a fight with snow ball ammunition. 5. LIGHTS from temporary buildings reflect on the rain-soaked tennis courts. 6. WORK makes perfect form, as graceful Donna Foutz inclulges in summer activity. 144 mmm 1 A,... 1 ifwwz Seasons 23 2 W, ,Paw-.'m '-I-in 'JV k,4kQ1 lt' lcQ Io 5 C--'Z 1 P 12 ,. if Ia a,,..4, fx. t 'E Es? Zig '12- 'UTH.AMcm' IPP Spirit shines for Homecomings, Assemblies present gifts, skits, songs Car antl float flecorations. Sports Queens and .-Xttendants Spirit Squares, ribbons antl buttons showed their appreciation to were evidence of the spirit for the boys by giving the athletes Football Homecoming. cookies, cakes, pillows, cantlv, Humorous and sometimes ser- oranges antl potato chips. ious entertainment consistetl of songs, dances and skits at pep assemblies for home events. I 1. BASKETBALL attendants Tobi Time and effort for tl16 P011 Simcoe anrl Gloria Jennings present a . - ' 'rs ls,fusl's lr s assemblies was put in by special flflfinglfKf,ff.aH1QfI A Umm 10 p 150' . ' ss 2. PICNNANT covered car is displayed bv PGP Club Commlttcci' . the Electronics Club during Homecoming Girls in Pep Club wore jeans 3. MONEY lost is spiiirugaiiiett for stu- ,W 1 1 dents and various participating clubs. to HWHY g3mC5 and DU C leefef 4. PETE the Pirate, Lee Hicliani, hears - . 'ff ' ' 'X 's 1 la for the Pirates, even though meaEggfglliixngbigfiiifoftgl, Jul News dance at the event' was MWC SHIHC- A amen . b 5. LOYAL Pep Club girls attend Midwest H0t I'6qL11I'6Cl by the club. City game even though it's not required Sb - i Z .1 I . in if 1 'iff 'X , f P1 i 3 gi A . . X . , N 3 1. OKLAHOMA shows respect for two Presidents by flying flags at half-mast. 2. ALUMNA, Kathy Hefner, is crowned Oklahoma-Texas Allstar Oil Bowl Queen. 3. PC graduate, Debbie Giannopoulos, wears the crown of Miss Oklahoma 1972. 4. EXOTIC fountains display their unus- ual beauty in front of the new Myriad. 5. LETTER of intent to play basketball for OU is signed by Alvan Adams in the presence of his father, Mr. Paul Adams. L N l NR X 5 sf X ks 5 Niigata fig-1 9' A - - R 'Q eta H in X 33, . 26 State, National and World twig as i,,,Efiu X7 up-S, W- it-My ml 1' 1 f 'Ss ,. l . t KJ! Alumni Walk Successfully in World outside Greatness Comes in all shapes and sizes, from Presidents to basketball stars, to queens. Death Came within a month for former Presidents Harry Truman and Lyndon Johnson, but they left behind accomplishments which met the needs for that hour during their administrations. PC lost, but OL' gained Alyan Adams, basketball star. OST, gained Kathy Hefner, Oil Bowl Queeng and Gklalioma gained Deb bie Ciannopoulis, Miss Oklahoma. Oklahoma City gained the Myriad Convention Center with its seating capacity for l5,000 people. ' s If ,J X 1 .Y F 5 28 Talent Show XII Song, dance, strip-tease highlight 'It's Your Thing' Individuality was expressed by participants of the annual Student Council sponsored talent show. This year's theme was It's Your Thing. Singing acts dominated the show. UThis is an Openingw was performed by a girls, ensemble which also performed uStep into the Sunshine . Popular songs such as 'GO Bless the Lord, My Soul and Don,t Rain on My Paradei' were presented. On the humorous side there was a not so risque strip-tease act and two interpts. Selections from both the classical and modern field of piano were played. A medley of Beatle hits was done on the guitar and a banjo-guitar duo presented the theme from uDeliverance,'. A modern song-dance routine and a tap dance along with a rock band completed the individual talent. The finale was composed of the entire cast in Make Your Own Kind of Musicv. 1. UNUSUAL strip tease act is per- formed by senior Paula Tanner to the music of I Left My Heart in San Francisco . 2. MELODIC sounds of two of the Beatle's greatest hits are played by Sam Hyden. 3. IMITATION of Bill Cosby's 'tChicken Heart is portrayed by Ray Ackerman 4. HTHIS is an Opening and Step into the Sunshine is sung by an ensemble. 5. THEME song from Deliverance is strurnmed by Tony Haynie and Bill Perry 6. FINALE, Make Your Own Kind oi Music , is sung by Denise Reinking, Lee Hickam, Tracy Thweat and Tami Tibbits Talent Show 29 What might appear on the surface to be apathy in the part of students could well indicate a h change in the '73 teen. Club activities per se, do not play as big a part in lives as they once did. Part of the activities may not seem relevant but when it comes to service, the kids rallied to collecting clothes and toys for the Enid State School. Food, clothes and toys were given to poorfamilies by various Christmas projects. Perhaps a major reason for fewer attend- ing ordinary club meet- ings is the total of students who drive their own cars and hold jobs to pay the expenses. For those who don't drive their own cars, some parents require the extra cost of insurance on the family car to be paid by the teenager. u Drivers' Education and a B average grade help to reduce cost as much as 253. Even then rates can be as high as S1600 per year. 1. PIN the Nose on the Reindeer is supervised by Miss Martha Sandersfeld, Shan Hope and Laura Grant at FBLA party. 5-7 xiii A 1: 3515? 1 32:1-if x If. .K N I Q - 'X' 1 V 7 1, ,- :S+-gm Wfff V 04 ' , film . -4 .H- .h:w-. ff. i'3',1g,,' Q 5 W 1. IDEAS for watercolor sketches are made by Randie Cheatam and Seyan Ralston. 2. EARTHERN vessel takes form when Lee Ann Hall works on pottery and ceramics. 3. COUNTRYSIDES, castles and Pruitt steal across the imaginations of art students. 4. WEARING a glove to protect her hand from pin pricks, Mrs. Jo Ann Adams hangs students' weavings in the Art Showcase. 5. PREPARATIONS for painting are made by Mrs. Maudcne Murphy while using a staple gun and frame to stretch canvas. 6. TEXTURES are woven onto a loom by senior Duane Mersman in an art project. YW Art Classes E Ink dots, rugs, yarn and mediums utilized in art classes lnner emotions were expressed and different styles of lettering in the Art classes as strange were studied and practiced. and exotic cuhistic paintings Working with hands and were created. Hand-made looms imaginations was stressed in were constructed for weavings, crafts. Projects included poster contests were entered, wall hangings, three-dimen- sional collages and various rugs. Coil, slab, pincl1 or wheel thrown clay pots were made. Crayons, melted down and used as paint, were put on old sheets to make designs. Art Classes 33 Candles made To gain money For Art Club C iliizarro liazaarm slarlvll lilt' luncl-raising aclivilies lor Xrl Cluh. Sami canflles were marie at Cluh meelings anal sold along wilii Chrislmas mlevora- lions iwlorc ilu- all school play in Deer-lniieiz Cookies, ln'owni4's anci cup- calws were solfl cluring lunch. 'lliicsv bake sales salisliil-ii the swocl loolil ol many slurlenls. Honey raised from these projccls helped plan for a eampout al lllalt Nalional Park and a trip lo Kansas City, Mis- souri,to lour a museum. Also planned was a dec-le to he con- structed oulsicle ilu: arl rooms. 1. DUPLICATING drawings in lllyt club are seniors Bob Sutherland and Serene Nakano. 2. MEMBERS Susan Hefner, Susan Hardec, Alice Burger and Nancy Sell make candles. 3. CANDLE making brought. smiles to Roger Rader and Susan Hefner in the Art Club. 4. ART Club: ROW 1: Patty Good, Susan Harmlee, Nancy Sell, Susan Hefner, James 3IcLish. ROW 2: Jeff Bearclsley, Nelda Crumm, Mona Goorlowitz, Marianne Mdlooclwin, Gail McClellan. ROVV 3: Mona Carr, Chris Cody, Cathy Winteis, Serene Nakano, Marshal Iflett, Susan Stroup. ROW 4: Diane Carston, David Culright, Angela Ong, Rex Agnew, 'I'v1'1'i Gatti, Frank Fudd. ROW 5: Brenda Jones, Marianne Barnes, Janet Wheeler, Alice Burger. 34 Art Club ii 1.1. F M -532 36 Audio Visual Class Sound and lighting facilities, films, Keep Pi. . Department laboring Audio Yisual Students and their instructor, Mr. Versal Rice, combined their talents to meet various responsibilities. The aides spent many hours getting projectors ready for a numerous amount of uses. They fd ...wuf'PaRSpw M-J,,......vN ,val , X s isrs :sex f e l E also took care of lighting and sound equipment used for all programs in the auditorium and the gym. Uther duties included taking care of and supplying all needed learning material such as filmstrips, tapes and records. 1. AUDIO-VISUAL student Steve Lofton makes a test run checking his speed. 2. MICROFILMS, records and filnis are a few of the items in the Material Center checked out to teachers by Julie Stewart. 3. LIGHTS for Fiddler on the Roof are used very effectively with Mike Atwood at the control of knobs, levers and handles. 4. AUDIO-visual officers, John Bracken, Secretary: Mark Atwood, Presidentg adjust dimmers. 3, y is i S ,ri A i s p' is Audio Visual Club 37 1 , ' N-sir ff 33 Aviation Class Aviation students learn that flying Is not just Wings and propellers Aviation Club members and their own personal. liainlmatlc l'Delta llartsii traiistorinetl the gyni into a niotlel airplane airport77 early in the fall. Nll'Hllllxl'9 lxifxlil' lxXIlUFl'tl ll? the real thing with lieltl trips to such places as 'lltapctuiiif located at Tinker Xir lforce Hast- Four kiaunts in the air lamiliurizt-tl them with flying. X nayigational trip was included in tlit- tour which lasted tour and a hal ti hours. Old. non-tiunt-tioning flight instruments were the target of inquisitive membeiis pliers and SCI't'XVClI'IVt'I'F during one meeting. 4'Air Conlrolw was one ol the many varying siibjeets c'ox't-wil by a wide range of speakers. r 1 . Iln- club lu-ld a meinbership of twenty and was sponsored by Hr. Hubert Carter. 1. AVIATION Club inspects a plane named Super Guppy during a tour at Tinker AFB. Z. UNDERSIIJIQ of an Air Force plane attracts Aviation Club member Alan Shryock. 3. TOCR of Ramon located at Tinker Air Force Base is taken by Aviation Club. -1. TOUR of Tinker includes obseiying landing gear by Mary Hays and Eddie Day. 5. AVIATION student Mike Galiga and sponsor Mr. Robert Carter make paper airplanes. 6. USE of the fuselage is explained by Mr. Robert Carter to aviation classes. T. AVIATION teacher Mr. Robert Carter gives Mrs. Linda Dandritlge and Mrs. Ruby Bradley some education on how to fly. r-33 7 if a E., Aviation Club 39 'wi Q Useful training prepares students For future business opportunities Debtor, ereclilor, libel,slancler, ill space. egg space were worcls ol cleseription for lll0 business courses. llevalualion of llu: clollar in ille world of business llilll no efleel on lbc prolileration ol' courses offered by llie department. Wvbile slurlents in Book- keeping aucl Reeorxlkeeping were learning about worksbeets and lerlgers, Sbortbaurl pupils prac- ticed tlic symbols of tlie alpbabet ancl look dictation. Court eases. proeeerlings and rights lor filing ebarges were taught in Business law. Business Math stuclenls learneml lion' to balance cbeek- 40 Business Classes books, tax reLurns, bank and financial slatemenls. Bulb manual anrl eleelric lypcwriters were usenl in Typing l, while lbe more aclvaneecl business classes learned lo operate ten-key aclcling maebines, calculators, a rotary key puneb and a full key boarcl. l. STUMPED by a typing problem, Terry Gatti requests help of Mrs. Janice Bennett. 2, ELBOW support helps make book- keeping easier for Janis Morgan and Peggy Woolf. 3. BUSINESS problems are solved on cal- culators by Dana James and Jana Koonee. 4. BORN February 14, Mrs. Marguerite Valentine Smith receives a birthday cake from Karen Campbell- 5. MANNEQUINS can appear to come to life while stored in the DECA supply room. Y 1 f .NW ii , W lf ...gif ' ' sw' ,,ga67 A K L ,--b' - Q52- c f. X... ' 121' ww' ,egg fj . l Us Business Classes 41 42 Cooperative Office Education Q6 5 1.1 xx? ii L EQ -4 Y .fl ,Q 'li -f Q -f ,N 5... .v 1 S. .3 .. fig .fl I Q -Cv! Y i .ge 5,93 dy, Xi' s FXS ai 5 -be f Job skills provided, credits earned, A new, different Way through DE. Job experience was one of the many skills gained by Distribu- tive Education students. Two credits were earned during the one hour in class, learning mer- chandising, marketing and selling points in business, and working at various shops in the city. Displays for the DFCA showcase were set up exhibiting the latest in clothing from the stores where students worked. Several trips were made to llallas where the classes visited various stores. The annual Emimloyer-limployee Banquet High- lighted the year for DE workers. Another educational-vocational course was Cooperative Office liducation dealing mostly with office work. The two hour class taught students skills in filing, stenography, travel J wt 'UAA ' QW arrangements and attitudes in business. First hour was spent learning basics while second or third hour was used for general office and machine and stenography. Requirements for CCE were that students had to till out an application, had taken typing and shorthand and had been approved by the teacher. Yarious outside activities included projects to raise money for a banquet for employers. 1. MIMEOGRAPHING papers is one of the business duties COE offers Cathy Rinimer. 2. ADMIRING DIGCA jackets are Mr. David Roberts, Jeff Andeel and David Wehba. 3. FINGERS are exercised when Teresa Mashburn uses an adding machine in COE. 4. BUSY punching keys and buttons during COE are Megan Wood and Rene Meharg. 5. GRADING a sales demonstration in fashion merchandising is Mrs. Karen Carter. 5 . 4-Lean! b.o-:LIL '0vt.... 'SQA-Q:-4 '7 S C9 Qwwd- uoovlalj Distributive Education 43 Fashion course Reviews buying, Displaying items lIHlPI'UYl'IT'1l'lll ol' eoiirses speeial- izing i11 vain-1' LllxW'lUIIIIlK'I1l lJl'Hl1glll lwo new vlasses. lfashioii Kle1'c'l1a11disi11g and lndustrial clUUlPI'I'illlNl' l'lllllCHli0I1 flfilfl to lhe cu1'1'ieul11m. 'llhese classes liroxed SllCCt'S4i'lli with more lhan eighty students. Xtlitndes. aelixilies and ap11ea1'ar1ce were guidelines for Il1i1'ty-ihree Li1111io1's and len seniors seleeled iilll' ilu- fashion class. Beauty. display and adxerlising i11 fashion were tauglit. Xllk'Il1li1Ili't' was i11111o1'l1111t. grades were not. Clothing stores ill the area gave these fulure lasliion li-aders a Cl1ZlIlCC lo piaelice their lmowledge. llflf stressed the iIllllUI'lLlIlC0 ol' individual eaiveiis not covered by other dist1'ih11lix'e ediiealioii Coiirses. .lohs i11 Cosmetology, dentistry. seiwic-e stations and other such fields, helped students to decide ilieii- liiilure I'L1I'CC1'F for the world ol' tomoiiow will1 the Lllll ol prac-lic-al t'XllCl'll'I1CO. 1. FUZZY soft panda hears take up resi- denee ill DISC.-Vs hallway display window. 2. FASHION 1lQl'Cll2lIlCllSiIU.f students TC1'l'y Butler and Shelley Fuzzell practice sales techniques during a demonstration. 23. ICIC 111e111he1's are ROVV 1: Mary Ca1'denas,Ch1'isti11e Jamison, Stacy Davis, Stan Koyelda, Rick Dawson, Curt Collins. ROW 2: f':11'oly11 Ha1'1'is, Diane Tid111o1'e, Roxie Fl1l'INl1I1, Rita lldds, Betsy Cowley, Toni Del3e1'1'y, Laura Cox, John VVel1e1'. ROW 3: Allan Katz, Greg Seago, Lonnie Noyes, Rory lif'XVCilf'Il, Jim Cook, Jim lJCGl'llfliS:Ill'0lfl, Richard Austin. ROW 4: Mr. Garold Hastings, advisor: Greg Spise1',G1'egg lluita, Doyle Mcliinney, L:11'1'y George, Rick Daddio, Marc Heri- 1'ich. ROW' 5: David Reid, Shannon Adair, Patty Good, Louie Adams, Randall Rader, Barry Schein. 44 Fashion Merchandising I' mx q-s v 'vw f A-A -wks Industrial Cooperative 45 4 5 A i 'Exe I I m-.W .X.,.h 6 46 Commercial Club fwqgw mwvld' -Q. u-.3 pw r a iff 5 'N' . ,ir New ,- Jigs 1 2 .i 33 5 iam , 5 of d ' w ig, - , . . ip ll 5 ll' nf Ry fi A My 1?-Q X 9 . gig Q. 'N I Mei w I -4 1 'WN'-is in-f wp. We W L, fu .t K' Office trainees Prepare skills For future use Seniors in Shorthand II and Secretarial Training were eligible to join the Commercial Cluh. This club is a finishing course for secretaries and was mainly for those who planned to enter this field. Highlight of the year was a style show of the proper dress code for office work. Ulf and Fashion Merchan- dising students comprised the school's chapter of DEC.-X. Money raised hy selling chocolate candy and donuts paid for a cluh trip to Dallas, and their expenses at the State Leadership Conference in Tulsa. 1. SWICIQTHIC,-Xlt'l' candidates for DEC.-X are Carol Melius, De Ann Copeland, Sherrie Short, Connie Allen and Valerie Young. HOSTING a dinner for their parents are IJECA nienihers Valerie Young, Sherri Short, Connie Allen and Carol Blelius. 3. TYPED letters are proofread hy' Coni- niercial Cluh sponsor Mrs. Janie Bennett. -1. ROW 1: Cindy Peterson, Treasurerg Marsha McLeod, Chaplaing Terri Gatti, Queeng and Debbie Utterback, President. ROW 2: Debbie Stinson, Sergeant at Arms, Dana James, Historian, Phyllis Zurauleff, Reporterg Dorothy Rahill, Secretary, and Trish Lundeen, Vice President. 5. DEC.-X jobs include working at a fash- ion store for Jana Ross and Kay Thomas Commercial Club 47 I 5 48 DECA WN., 1 9: ,A fx 1 QQ f lkfqg . e 5. bW , A Q' S x W 8 KI K .M A 1 Q 1 X to Y ' ' N . Q!L!w w -M .--,Q . . si M-r i51 ,- ' U ,- .qnp 4k,. .Q-fgigggsgs :fm ..ff,i , t X V .s . - 1-, .Ju Q K 1 . h . ,.-wr . fr ..vs 'H', , ny. - l DECA chapter Crowns queen, Holds banquet 1. SLIDES of interest to DEC.-X members are shown at a meeting by David Roberts. 2. SWEETHEART winner Connie Allen excitedly waitslor her interview with contest judge, Mr. Clarence Taylor. 3. FLOVVERS are just one of the fringe benefits for DECA queen, Connie Allen. 4. GUEST of honor, Mayor Patience Lat- ting speaks at the annual DECA dinner. 5. NOT all fun and games, Susan Blaine takes a test in her two hour DECA course. 6. SWEETHEART chosen by DECA is announced at the clubls barn dance by David Stone. 7. COUNTING money collected on DECA Dime Day for Cerebral Palsy is Margaret Carson. DECA 49 Holiday part Gives children Happiness, love Members of Future Business Leaders of .Xrnerica worked lor an understanding ol' their place and purpose as future leaders in the business world. The sale ol' llomeeoming Mums and Pete the Pirate Dolls netted enough money so that members could attend Oklahoma and Xational conferences. Special activities of the year included the annual Christmas party lor underprivileged children, the crowning of Miss and Mr. FBLA at the yearly banquet. and the election of new officers held in the spring. l. HAPPINESS is Santa Claus to Teresa Stephen from the Baptist Mission Center. At the FBLA Christmas party, pensive Mr, Claus is portrayed by Donnie Tucker. 2. BALLOON animals, jokes and a jump rope make up the entertainment provided for the children by Ho Ho the clown. 3. TOOTHPlCKER Susan Smelser manages to pass a lifesaver to Vicki Miller at the FBLA initiation held on the PC patio. 4. WITH a ribbon taped to her chin, laughing Charlsetta Dyer displays the joy brought during the Christmas party. 5. ADJUSTMENTS made by Mr. Lael Fuqua and Pat Johnson prove FBLA loves Pete. 6. ROWl: Judy Barnes, Historiang Debbie Stinson, Reporterg Laura Grant, First Vice-President, Peggy Woolf, Secretary, Pat Montgomery, Treasurerg Lee Ann Winters, Second Vice-President, William Pherigo, Chaplaing Mrs. Martha Sanftersfield, Head Sponsor. ROW' 2: Kathy DeCresce, Paul Madison, Carol Huffman, Phil Pettitt, Marsha McLeod, Rhonda Jackson, Cristie Calhoun, Dru Duncan, Steve Duncan, Mr. Lael Fuqua, Sponsor. ROW 3: Dennis Cahlik, Patsy Ross, Terrie Adams, Kim Fern, Donna Waters, Janet Coffey, Debbie Caldwell, Rene Meharg, Susan Norwine, Debbie Cole. ROW 4: Beth Edwards, Susan Smelser Susan Tate, Laurie Maulciin, Jeanette Gray, Donna Alderson, Susan Latham, Dianne Dillingham, Beverly Shafer, Janet Story, Janet Pabst, Cindy Tanzy, Diane Holloway. ROW 5: Cheryl Mullen, Tia Ormiston, Megan Wood, Pam Hendreson, Tricia Lundeen, Cathy Rimmer, Sally Slattery, Teresa Mashburn, Beth Stinnett, Vicki Miller, Kristine Williams, Ann Moulder, Joanie Wilson, 50 FBLA FT members donate their time For Cerebral Palsy Telethon Through bake sales and other fund-raising projects, Future Teachers of America supported a child in a foreign orphanage. Members in the club gained insight in the teaching career through guest speakers. ln the school of their choice, other than a high school, they ob- served class happenings and sometimes helped teach. Money was collected and refreshments served at the Cere- bral Palsy Telethon by members. The club was much more of a service organization than a social one, although a party was held at the school yearis end. 1. CONTRIBUTIONS by Oklahomans were received by receptionist Peggy Woolf. 2. THAT'S the biggest donation yet, were Lyle Dooley's words at the C.P. Telethon. 3. READY to lend a helping hand, Mark Minter and Jeri Dixon fixed refreshments for the Cerebral Palsy Telethon. 4. PRACTICING the Why are you late to class 'ZH look, Darla Brown and Linda Sebastian tabulate numbers at telethon. 5. MEMBERS of the Future Teachers of America are ROW 1: Tala Gilbert, Lyle Dooley, Trina Benedix, Mark Minter, Becky Belisle. ROW 2: Mrs. Mary Anderson, Darla Brown, Jeri Dixon, Cindy Hefner, Peggy Woolf, Linda Sebastian, Kathy Lou. 6. OPEN House provides opportunity for parents to see various classes. Mark Minter helps in giving them directions. 7. ROOM information is given during open house by FTA member Tala Gilbert. 52 FTA ,RW s ' V x sig, 1? L? I X r 5 . ' I 'f il Lm,' gs Y 947 5? , . ,JK A fkik :sn ' j':f::Jf '90 FT 6 FTA 53 1 H V 'frm --,, :Q .. x ,N S : X- X X X- ...,-:..sf,..,,::: .x .:--a n 1: fl: , Ms mu--P mm ,HMa. MS:5k:-Q:,h:55,f: Q,,:?5::- :H ,, 1,-,,,-L K N W X X S Q Q . 9-hm-rsfza: ,:-+ S? wx X55 :nfl ' xi nl. fs x X 253 Q x 2 5 is 54 Drivers Education Mwnfmmb-me.+:EQ::t:f:5p: ::f?Qg.1pi.gr:Lx fwiifxffiim' fl A 4-.9 5 .X 4 Q fi t fi 6 . Nerve racking Hours develop Careful drivers Slow down. speed up. check blind spot. signal. were a few oi' the instructions. or as the coaches called it, adxice given to the students that participated in the Driyer's Education courses. Students learned to control pressure on their feet and nerves. Coaches also learned to control tempers and language barriers. 'Xfter eighteen weeks students suddenly realized that they had skill and confidence. Both boys and girls endea- vored to learn useful skills in the industrial arts classes. Metalwork gave students the opportunity to learn welding and how to cut metal which often caused burnt fingers and callouses. Some of the projects made were wrought iron tables or address markers. During woodwork classes, students learned to saw, sand and sweep. Among the hardest jobs was cleaning up sawdust while the teacher helped with his encouraging remarks. 1. LAST minute instructions are given by Coach Jack Pebworth in an attempt to reassure his students before they take the final driver's license examination, 2. INSURANCE policy reductions due to Drivers lid enable Cindy Spivey and Leo- nard Lippert to enjoy a car at school. 3. UTILIZING the tools of machine draw- ing paper, pencil, triangle and a little bit ot' mastery is Rick Trepagnier. 4. NERVOUSLY waiting' to take her driver's test Nancy Neel gives the necessary information to the officer in charge. 5. EFFORTS ofthe police to be fair to students is the topic of Mr. Carr, Warr Acres' policeman, on Career Day. ti. CARBURETORS, radiators, fan belts, batteries, and spark plugs are thoroughly analyze by auto mechanic students, Mike Ingram, Scott Lucas and Bob Richardson. Industrial Arts 55 Vo-Tech trains students in varied vocational skills Students interested in specialized training were hussed to the Area Vocational Technical Center on South Bryant. Seventy-five Pirates attended. These students boarded buses at 7:15 a.m. and had afternoon classes at PC or had morning printing, aero, diesel and auto Classes at PC and boardtid mechanics, machine shop, welding, buses at 11:45. fluid power, appliance repair, COHISCS 0ff61'CCl WQIC COITIPUYCI air conditioning and refrigeration. programming, unit records, chemical technology, drafting and design, electronics, commercial art, medical and dental assistant, Quality training was offered for those who had to work while attending college or who will enter the world of work. 'X ff Vo-Tech School 56 E --Ss f gi 5. s 1. DEMONSTRATING techniques in the field of Electronics is Shane Howard. 2. WITH a wrench, Dan Rogers works on a carburetor and manifold in auto mechanics. 3. EXPERIENCE is gained by Jerry McGuire when he prepares sheet metal for cutting. 4. MEDICAL Assistant Donna Parsells gives a patient the news on her weight. 5. DENTAL assistants Joni Dixon and Brenda Gabler practice skills on each other. 6. VO-TECH gives welding students Bill Reed, Ricky Cox and Paul Corbin practice. l ii Q sf Vo-Tech School 57 Home EC 58 inn nf' Courses added To fulfill needs For Home Ee. Did you notice anything dif- ferent about the Varsity Basketball squadls t-shirts? Advanced Clothing students made them as only one of their many projects. Skirts and blouses tested the talent oi Clothing II students. All phases of married life were discussed openly, and wedding plans were made in a new course, Marriage and Familyfflslome Planning. Out of the Advanced Foods, ovens came quail and French bread. Foods ll students pre- pared fruit salads and planned nutritious meals. Tables were turned in Home Management lor Boys where they found that homemaking is not quite as easy as it is sometimes made to look. One semester courses included Home Nursing S Child Care, and lndustrial Arts for Girls. 1. EXAMS over, members of the Marriage and Family class chat awhile before being served refreshments at a wedding shower. 2. FLORISTS Mrs. Juanita Page and Mr. Bill Lynch speak to the Home Economics classes on the arrangement of flowers. 3. HAPPINESS is a warm, cuddly baby thinks married student Dixie Sargent when she helds her daughter Stephanie. 4. UTTER surprise is shown on the face of Debbie Latimer when she walks into the room of her Home Economics class and discovers a wedding shower in her honor. 5. HTAILOR-MADE shirts were created by the Advanced Clothing class for the basketball team, and the nearly finished product is tried on by Coach Jim Koch. 6. BIG hands and small buttons create a problem for David Welsh when he tries on his new basketball shirt for fitting. 7. NEW sewing machine makes problems a little less tedious when Advanced Clothing student Becky Murphy adds the finishing touches to a roundballer's shirt. Home Ee 59 Students Win Scholarships for Writing essays Woodstock Rock Festival pushed aside the drudgeries of nouns, verbs and adjectives to point out poetic xalue in music when the record was played in junior English classes. Educational films sueh as HHaInlet,i' O'lslenryls Fullhouse,', and 'cFarenheit 4231 were shown to give students a hreak from the classroom blues. Contests were entered and a trip to Washington, DC. was won hy Susan lrwin for her ability counts essay. Karen Holmes was one of the top ten in the nation in lltsluidepostfl Skip Largent, an artist in poetry, shared a humorous pre- sentation of poems and songs. 1. GL'IlJlCl'OST Magazine editor. Yan Yarner, presents essay winner, Karen Holmes with a S500 scholarship, while Hrs. Alva Card lmeams with pride at her student. 2. IIUNGER hits poet Skip Largent alter gi'ix'i1ig:l-Iiiglisli c-lasses talks on poetry. Cl. Al 'l'l'IR gfettiiigg into the mood ot' her sell'-eomposetl song, Delmliie Carter eontin- ues to express the linglisli language. 4. Nlfllf teaeher Hrs. Raehr-l VVitten gets :1 laugh from her junior linglish elass. 5, tlllkl. reports were again eneountered lip llawn Holt-n in a Junior lznglish elass. ti. ESSAY Award not only wins Susan Irwin a trip to Vw'asl1ington, ILC., hut also Mrs. Alva Card and Mr. Jim llamilton. Presenting the award was Mr. James Dennis. 60 English Classes 6 U QQ emi' .1 'aka ' SN f W. fd! ng-95 English Classes 61 1 -.. . 533, .. 62 English Club vB'. .'f'.' .. Q. ,Q Q ...JJ 2 in ia J gigs? Q E is H 15 s sr Anthology plans Discussed by Club members Better understanding of the English language was a goal of the English Club. Projects of the year included seeing plays written in the English language and publishing the anthology, '4Pieces of Eight.'7 lntelligent reading of the newspaper and preparation of students for the publication staff classes were the objectives of the Journalism class. Class members toured the Oklahoma Publishing Company and had several guest speaker. 1. CREATIVE writings by Ricky Haws provide entries for the school anthology. 2. SHOWING restrictions of teacher- student pictures are Karen Mahoney and Miss Pat Clark, OIPA's guest speaker. 3. LISTENING to ideas from members of the English Club is President Glenda Love. 4.tENGLISH Club members discuss plans for their anthology, 'tPieces of Eight. 5.. LONDON newspaper layouts are viewed by Mrs. Helen Brown's journalism e ass. Journalism 63 1. PAPER, chicken wire, and lots of hard work were the ingredients of FJA's first-place Winning homecoming float. 2. FORMER POW Colonel Robinson Risner's touching speech to patriotic assembly is covered by Oklahoma City Times photographer. 3. OKLAHOMA Journal's f'City Life editor Anne Hurst speaks for FJA members. I 4. ROW 1: Officers: Debbie Lowery, Historian: Anne Roberts, Vice Presidentg Jami Reid, Treasurerg Kathy Davenport, Secretaryg Mrs. Helen Brown, Mrs. Lois Thomas. ROW 2: Mark DeLong, Judy Barnes. Paul Madison, Sam Hyden, Paula Coffey. Joy Britt. ROW 3: Robert Thompson, Cindy Dunn, Regina Rasp, Karen McCall, Karla Cleek, Paula Merritt, Jill Rohrbacker. ROVV 4: David Graham. Lynda Ransey, Rusty McFarland, Dennis Young. Kay Adams. Pam Human, Lynn Barton, Janet Lowery. ROW 5: Jeanne Forbis, Lynn Martin, David Hunt, Robin Jones, Carol Luellen, Patil Coffman. 5. INTENTLY taking notes for the Times, Kay Dyer covers Col. Risner's speech. Pete's camera Gives lst place To FJA float Because people have a need to know and a right to know is one reason Future Journalists of America organized. Students willing to inform the public of daily happenings locally, nationally and internationally joined the club. FIA meetings were held the second Thursday of each month at Adair's Cafeteria. Speakers included Bob Dotson of WKY-TV and Ann Hurst a reporter from The Oklahoma Journal. First prize of 35.00 was awarded to FIA in homecoming float competition. Fund raising projects included the sale of Christmas candles and cans of Tootsie Rolls. Highlight of the year was the annual FIA banquet in May. 64 FJA I 'sein K . 'Qatx 4 vw .earth ' i X U' z ,A in :P+ 41 w- FJA 65 Hi-Lites staff Contracts ads, Writes stories Operating with a small crew again this year was the Putnam City lli-Lites Magazine staff. However, each staff member did his part. Since the main pur- pose of the magazine is to record events around the district, the students had to cover a lot of territory trying to keep up with the action at all the schools. Witli the aid ol PC W'cst's journalism department good coverage was maintained for both high schools. Pliotographers constantly went to various schools retaining the action in pictures. 1. ADS are sold for Hi-Lites magazine by Carole Lewellcn and Jeanne Forbis. 2. GIFTS received by junior Kay Adams highlight her surprise farewell party. 3. PICTURES are selected for magazine layout by Denise Young and Pam Human. 4. TO prevent loss of photography light- ing equipment, Mrs, Lois Thomas labels a strobanar 200 for Patti Drilling. 5. HI-LITES magazine pictures are taken by photographer, Gordon Furry. 66 Magazine NN --. www, swag- 5 .xii -fifessfy 'El X' N L fi' , 'R 9 .N N 'Q in 1 ix EQ A-vig' K. 68 Newspaper 1. EXCEDRIN headache number fifth hour hits Journalism student teacher Miss Anne Funderburk when all the hustle and bustle of newspaper deadline time comes near. 2. MEMBERS of the staff work on various tasks. Debbie Brake is in charge of circulation, June Burnett writes stories and Debbie Burt is in charge of business. 3. THEIR finished factor of production brings smiles to the faces of Zack Porter- field, Mark DeLong and Randy Wyrick. 4. FEATURE story writer, Mark Familant, prepares an article for the Pirate Log. 5. PIRATE Log Editor, Mark DeLong goes over ideas in his mind for next issue. 6. NEWSPAPER Staff, STANDING: Terry Corey, Richard Thomas, Debbie Brake, Karen Nicolosi, Lynda Ramsey, Tom Payne, Lynn Martin, Mark DeLong, Editor-in-Chiefg Sunnie Vines, .Ian Richardson, Adrian Edwards. KNEEL- ING are Debbie Bult, Robert Thompson, Jared Giddens, June Burnett. 7. LAYOUT for newspaper is pasted to- gether by Managing Editor Lynn Martin. 8. NEWSPAPER pictures are observed by typesetter Judy Barnes before deadline, ew formats, feature stories, Graphics make up Pirate Log Bookworm Corner, News Briefs, and editorial pages were added to the Pirate Log newspaper. Subject matters consisted of articles on Metropolitan Ballet, new fashions, New Gen- eration, Karate and sports. Cover stories included ecology, X... R! if in X ! f K 6 ,Q . V 'ease ,fl 1, -fl nxt' . A X Sy 2? I ' i A K Ns. My -- Q gp A . tx all t ss Z lx? . , K I K I ,lst YL in 4 'QQ-13 A 'S K ' ,. , it 2 Sk I ' 1 A ,. 'vs E-:it I1 , ' 1 if 4 f f X ,H mi 1 ii lm, 1 It - 7123, A ky I fain it 'V 3 -A Q ' rp 3' ma 'r vff :N A i it li , ..,: 5 1 7 elections '72 and many controversial subjects sucli as teachers salaries. There were 19 staff members and 3 editors. AM. f 1' W 1 ,xi A , f f N ewspaper 69 Cameras, film, Enlarger equip Photographers Witli one large darkroom and three small, photography class lessons were centered around journalistic ideas for publications. Semester fee of 87.50 helped pay for film and chemicals used. Students were taught dark- room procedures for mixing chemicals, developing film and printing various-sized pictures. Also taught was how to use different types of cameras, films and their costs. Assignments included action shots , portraitand depth of field pieturcsg montages, collages and picture storiesg and counting news- papers on Friday mornings. Coal of the class was to prove true the saying ua picture is worth a thousand wordsf' 1. WATCH the birdie! Bill Henderson and David Watters shoot portrait pictures. 2. WORKING with the photography elub's enlarger are members Jeanne Forbis, Paul Coffman, Robert Thompson and Mel Arner. 3. PHYSICAL science student Ken Brown utilizes his homemade pinhole camera. 4. CAUGHT in the act! George Cornelius occupies himself with darkroom duties. 5. NOT unfamiliar with taking pictures Mrs. Lois Thomas captures happenings at OSU High School Journalism Day. 70 Photography 1 s i ff,-es l l l jf'- V SSW Photography 71 Staff concentrates on making modernized yearbook Culliru-s, IPiC'lllI'CS, l1e11clli11e5 to put 10g0l1ll'I' 1111- 280 pages and 10 0511 for 1116 annual 211141 bonly copies when c'o1nb1111'cl of the yea1'l1ouk. -11111111111115111 Day' A1 110111 mzulu up the 'l'1'm1s111'1- ilhesl as lCXl1'a uetivilies of the 011111051 Y0511'11001f 1110f1C1111Z311011 lwe111y-1'ix'e SlL1l10Il1S WUI'1iL'l1 year 111e1ucle1l 111115111 Ol' for W515 SU'f'SSCf1 115' 311051 5110311015 d111'i11g sixlh 11Ulll', illvllfl' the Oklahoma IIltCI'SC1101i1SliC 110111 V11110115 5011001 110W51151l101'5 51110017 LIIIL1 1111 8011111 1l01il1ilyS Press .'XSSOCii1liO11 Co11x'e11l1o11 111 0111311011111 111101 011101' 5111105- v-M3 -Xl! ,, 3 N45 1' 'E 199911 TQ ,H 72 Yezwbook NH '11 1. SPORTS staffers Gvorge Cornelius :ind Bra-nda Dunn put thvii' heads together. 2. YHA-XRHOOK Stuff' inenihcrs are ROW' 11 In-hliifi RI'l1Nt'l'. Sharon 'I'honip4 S01l,B1'CIlfi11 Dunn, C'hvi'yi 124'4iliiIXQ'.K2il'11Il Mahoney and Jodim- Moore. ROW 2: Karen Arhogzxst and Iizirlzi Ch-ok. ROW Ji: Hogiiizi Rzxsp, Layout Ifditorg Cindy Dunn, Paula Bi61'!'iIl, Copy iidiiori :ind Mark Jeywii. ROW -1: Cindy Iizirdwziy. Rusty yiCi'i1l1'iL1N1i. HOW 5: Guy Jvnnings, Jminiie Forhis und Juliet 1.oxyu1'y, Editor-in-Chivf. 3. YI-IARHOOK photography is ll full time job for Ibziyid Thompson, David Watters, Randy Whitlow, Paul Madison, Sum Hydon. 4. HRAINSTORBHNG iAO1'l1I1 original ideal for thv yozirhook uw stufi'vi's Chvryi R1-diiiiigf. Sharon Thompson Lind Karon Mahoney. SAYS.-XGE, Canudizin hacon :ind vhfio pizzas mukf' meeting dcludiiini 11 i'vlein'11- lion for Cindy Dunn :ind Rusty McFz11'i:1ml. 6. TASKS nw noyoi' done for i-ditor, .Tuner Lowery whiiv sho chovks oym' L1 body copy yyritten hy L1 staff YNEXlNi791'. 135- ? i i V ,y 0 A vo... 'VD , .....,- ,, Yearbook 73 ywamupuuwf S H+ xx Mx. K E , -R y if 4 N. Nm Q. .XXL 1 74 Drama 53 H H I I , N..ni.1m,.,,,.M .- ',,. ' T gsszilm- t .V ' W' x ,if 'ar lsf 1 wi QU. Drama, debate, lnvolve skits, Tournaments l slntrs lui' tln- lllt'LllI'lx t.t'i1tv1'. c-lnnn tmiiln- Iiit'I1lln'l'sa1I1tl lniiltlcis nl' the lirsl plan- 'llnispitiii lil1ILll wi-iw lnirls lllilyvll lit' t'iilvi'in'isiii5: ilrnnni stiitlviits. X4-ling ttili-nts in-1'v tlisluluyi-tl in tlie st-lnml plays. l3litln- Spirilfi :intl l iclcllt-1' un tlni linnlj tnnl in lln- llirislnnis assi-nilalx. l'lllltlI't'Il-S tlivnln-. annl lln- Une- lvl Play Ft-slixal. l,,VllLIll:l'r slime' to iwi'lt't'l tliv art nl' lngit-al L1I'gUIUt'lll. 'lin' topic ol tht- yt-girls tlisviissiuiis was lnnnn-ing nl pnliln' svliuols by lllt' lit'Clt'l'21l QOYl'I'IlI'HOI1l. Stntlents ,tint-punt-tl llieii' tlvlvates, 1-itliei' i1lIlilI'ITli1llXt' ui' iiegatiye, lui' class and t-milests. lleliaters trayeletl to and pltn-ed in several nl this regional and state eniitests. 1. YOU'Yli got until suntlown to get out of' tmyiif' tlnieatens Randy Whittern, 1-xpressiiig' liis feeling about villains. Z. C.-XRICICIQ Day brings l utnz1ni City glutluatci, Kliss Dsslilmie Gizuiiirwpntilos, to tzilli on tlni nuineimmtis tlivutiticzil rnnw1'tt1iiitit-s. 33. lil,l'l'lll'I Spirit inzike-up is upplivcl to Steve litmlliiicnigtiii lay Hrs. i.nis Hintze. al. S'l'AtSlCl'liAl 'l' Slllll1'lll.J1llllt'S NY1'iglit. helps iniint lb1lt'liQl'ULlIltil'ul'l1Il Lissvinlmly. 5. UNH nl' iiiiiiittwtis it'c1stoi'ins lnings nut the tint-i ' in Mrs. Betty Vvilillillli fi. l OllRllCll liiiutv. lPtJllfl'1,l1'liCIlS speaks tn Dunnti- I nn iiiln-ittiicy :incl tl:-lnitnig tips. Debate 75 Speech classes Develop public Speaking skills Speech class offered not only the experience of writing and presenting speeches, but also the opportunity to express per- sonal views and opinions. Speech ,-Xetiyities students participated in contests around the state, in which they per- formed humorous and dramatic' duets, humorous and dramatic: interps, poetry interpretation and original and standard oralory. Slmeeeli-oriented courses prepared pupils for il eaireer in the vast field ol Communication. 1. RECORDS aid junior Gene Fuller in preparing his interp for speech class. 2. OFFICERS of the National Forensic League are Jone Nelson, Jonnu Lowry, Brad Bryan, Dennis Estep and Heidi Hartman. 3. TELESCOPE brings a Star-Spangled girl into View for Jim Evans and Matt Ray. 4. MEMBERS of NFL are ROVV 1: Amy Brown, Myra Cosgrove, llenise Burk, Lee Hickam, Ba1'hui'a Carpenter, Cindy Bullard, Jonnu Lowry, Marty MeCraw. ROW 2: Danny Foley, Mitch Netherton, Hugh Rutledge, Gary Austin. Hank Card, Dennis Estep, Randy WYhittern, Steve Ferguson, Jone Nelson. ROW 3: Timothy Hubbard, Steve Kollmorgen, Brad Bryan, Larry Cox, Randy Cloud, John Ooley, Roger Baresel, David Seheulen, Mike Robinson, John Caskey, Dana Billingsley. 76 Speech I aw' S Ar - wad an FN iw! E UQ NFL 77 1. CAREFUL not to hurt Brad Bryan is Barnum and Bailey Circus' clown, Bill. 2. VICTORY song, orange and black, and clown troupe are all parts of the Thes- 4. ENTERTAINERS at the Honor Society Convention are Clown Troupe members Linda Bond, Mary Freeh and Jo Ann Freeh. VVist', Heidi Hartman. ROVV 3: David Bird- well. Greg Aldridge, Karen Kamp, Linda Bond. Tracy Tliwt-a't,Clieryl Pitts, Larry Scott, Frank Stuart, Terry Stephen, .lone Nelson, Jonna Lowry, Margie Scott. ROVV -1: Dana Billingsley, Marlio VVliite, Robin Boyer, Bobbie Mills. Brad Bryan, Kathy - - , ' -, . 5- THESPIXNS are ROVV 11 MTS- HHIIZC, Grandstaff, Denise Stubbs, Donna Anderson plans float uhlch took fu St place fm Mark Cornelius, Amy Brown, Lezlie Brown. Kathy Gloz, Dennis Iistep, Leslie Bowen, large clubs 111 the HOHlQCOmlllg pilrade. Randy XVlllllL'I'l1, Sue Fleming, Barbara Val Cappozi. Ann Marriott. ROW 5: Gayle 3, ANYTHING you C311 do, 1 Can do bgt- Carpenter. Gayle Pisiikin, James MeLisli, Pail, Jim Doolittle, Mary Freeli, .Jan ,vw .' . ' . ' ' , Elizabeth llintxe, KUNV 21: Juanita Stone, Williams, Glenda Love, Darlene Osborne, Btfell BSlI?gSf?lO11g,1Dana Bllilnggles go Dorotliy 1-ialiill, Steve Kollmorgen, .lim .Tim Steinbacrker, Robert Eagle. Melissa 'Ulf 151111 113 21' 19391311 Srlt 01'-t 9 Hardin, lid Kurtz, Demee Caporai, Gary llarbison. Connie Merritt, Joanne Freeh, National HODO1' SOCIQAEY State CO11Ve11f101'i. IXIatliena.Lee llivltam, Ray Ackerman. Lance Robin Austin. Shirley Buford. PX f Ii A art lf, -is: , t ,. Yi 35? 5. to Q, if 1 , U sqvi i 1 14 , 1, . 5 1 g ' L t A K.. Q Q ' l if ' ' Y . xi Ps ' 1 A 'ti' A ' . if .y 'Q 1 . 1 X high, ,n N J . ,t 5 1. e 1 3 N ,, st e P ts . 5 . .pf r ' W .3 si .1 1 at .1 1 pv- . r 1- WJ li 78 Tliespians el .sv 6 , x 1 Thespians' Homecoming float acquires first place Host of the State Tbespians the many activities of 'liltespians tlie formal spring banquet. One-Act Play Festival, usher-5 at and tlle Clown Troupe. Clown troupe members per- tlie Oklahoma Theater Center, Best actress, actor and formecl at birtliclay parties. a t and builders of tlie first place best songs for the year were PTA meeting and at tbe Xational Homecoming float, were 50mg of presented uaeaclemy awarclsv at Honor Society State Convention. 4' :bv pw O ie: T 4 S ,,.. 3 5 .V hr Q pf S t .M tf A' Marie' f .,., 7W2. xik Thespians 79 Librar offers Catalogs, books, Computers, film W3I'mllI radiated from the air- conditioned library, but it Wasnat from the thermostat. Both the librarians and library aids brightened up the worst research work with their friendly smiles and cooperation. Librarians aided students with magazines, microfilms, recordings and the latest addition-a computer. Students had the chance to improve their understanding of various subjects by the utiliza- tion of tapes and other facilities from the Learning Lab. 1. EARPHONES provide different type of tutoring for Learning Lab students. 2. SPECIAL equipment unfolds a new and fun way for Mr. Gene Taylor to teach. 3. LIBRARY Club members are ROW 1: Michele Wexler, Linda Otto, Sharon Thompson, Gayle Poff. ROW 2: Carla Claborn, Mary Reisdorph, April Bearden, Mina Nail, Nancy Pohl. ROW 3: James L2l1'g'CSS, Valerie Piland, Kevin Willis, Karen Jones and Rhonny Brown 4. WORKING side by side, Mr. Gene Taylor helps students acquire individual skill. 5. FASCINATED, Dean Saxon, matches his wits against the library's new computer. 6. LIBRARY aid, Michele Wexler, checks to see that students have hall passes. 7. ORDERING books from the catalogues is assistant librarian, Mrs. Betty Gatchell. 80 Learning Lab ur vc -Q ev .43 nd an sq 6- -4 1 v-gf X 1 Vu xx .f .4 x -Q. x J . K, Q' vm' fs 'W -ur is-'Y am' an -Q-v' su S- my -M4 5. Q n 1 ' u L, fin 0 W M-V . ff, ..4 ' ,. .,',1 v,1':: -,W. nf. ff- . . An 'fl 11 H an 5,4 K' , , 1 1 , K 04 1 x . . K . , fukf- fix. 4 ., A, ., ..,,. , ,Q ,, .. x ..., A Q ' 'Yr 1' ' nb ' . fi fjv Lib1'a1'y 81 Monopoly Earphones, microplrones and tape recorders were tools used in the language laboratory by tlle foreign language depart- ment. Pupils practiced speak- lolo Q chariot races add to fore1gn languages ing by I'Cf7CEll1I1 Sound and wrlte tht xarloua lan ua c Conversations heard on a tape N3.ll0IlHl culturu were Students in C trman Span taught to Quppltmf nt lanffuage ish, Latin and lunch learned Qtudy Wllll lnqtory ind cugtoms to understand, apt ak lead and of the varlous countrles llqqq 'iv Q . :by X, C33 n fl l if into NK X Arr, 1 ' S 2 ,ff , 82 Foreign Languages gf, o lib 1- GERMAN monopoly game finds students Alex Vysin and Lesa Shugart enjoying their learning while German teacher Mrs. Illona Morris looks on with approval. 2. FAR-AWAY places keep senior Randy Wyrick's attention during German class. 3. CHARIOT-decorators, Greg Ruggles, Mark Feemster, Marianne Nemec and N911 Lynn, prepare their vehicle for 21 race, 4. INSTRUCTIONS in French are taught to elementary children hy Mark Minter. 5. MUSICIANS Darla Brown, Kristi Clady, Cathy VVinters and Donna Lowery sing and strum to interest students in Spanish, 43. FRENCH student Darlene Jones spends class time tutoring elementary students. T. EARPHONES let Sue Fleming listen to a foreign language without interruptions 1q,A 6 1 i I . V ,. r XX' f i . ,, ,. Foreign Languages 83 l. FRENCH Club Royalty are ROVV 1: Josie LaCroix, Barbara Craigg Queen, l'unky Blood. ROW 2: Stan Goughg Mark Barrowg King, Kent Robinson, D Bob Richardson. 2. CANDY men spring up around school when Freneh Club members sell canisters of Tootsie Rolls. Senior Christi Watson is loaded down with the tasty goods. 3. WITH cart, foreign language teacher, Mrs. Linda Dfandridge makes hourly move. 4. LES Copains, a part of the French Club found pleasure in tutoring slow learners. Punky Blood finds it not only helpful to the children taught, but also to herself. 5. ROVV 1: Mrs, Barbara Branson. sponsor, Marcia King, Juanita Stone, Mark Minter, Susan Hanna, Debbie Smith, Patti Stubble- field, Punky Blood, Chaplain, Joannie Whisenliunt, Vice-Presidentg Roselyn Mon- erief, Secretary: Barbara Craig, Historian: Gail Matthews, Les Copains Chairman: Mrs. Lynda Dandridge. sponsor. ROXV 11: Sandi Miles, Brenda Banks, Denise Stubbs, Tami Venable, Kathy Taney. Pam Schmidt, Lesli Root, Patty Schmanke, Cheryl Hatfield, Linda Phillips, Rolan Christofferson, Dacia Jones. Vickie Samara, Darlene Jones. ROVV 3: Melinda Yelvington, Beverly Ambrister, Jackie Brooks, Myra Fleming, Marcia Anderson. Diane Manelski, Josie LaCroix, Cindy Lane. Debbie Biyins. Donna Trimble, Teri Roberts, Judy VanWagner, Jeri Tewan. Debi Bruner. Charlene Adams. Amy Brown. ROVV 4: Mary Cain, David Burrows. Theresa Bennett. Briley Burgess, Cindy Parker, Sharon Peter. Joel Silberman, Stan Gough, Raymond Gray, Vickie Sutton, Mary Freeh, Paula Merritt. Steve Lofton. ROW 5: June Burnett, Linda Whittington. Michele W'e:-rler, Karen Cline. Sheryl Pinekney. Stephanie Bongas. Kent Robinson. Peggy Coffman, Denise VVise. Peggy XVoo1f, Mark Barrow, Phil Smith. ROVV 6: Randy VVorden, Terry Stephens, Eileen Counihan, Jane Berry, Lou Schubert, Sherry Kuekes, Tedi Ballard, Leah Brashears, Sue Alton. Bobbie Higgins, Cheryl Pitts. Laura Parker, Peggy Phillips, Kyna Miles. Inventive, lively Costumes seen At Mardi Gras Parlezing their way through the year, French Club members taught elementary students small bits of French through songs and games as their major pro- ject. 'cSaulee the Silkiesw was the theme employed hy the Frenchies for their third place winning float for homecoming. Always busy, the hunch-ed-plus membership entertained patients at Children,s Convalescent Hos- pital during Cliristmas. Pro- gressive dinners composed of French food were scheduled dur- ing the spring and fall. As the year came to a close, cos- tumed members celebrated the Mardi Gras at a dance and banquet highlighted with the Coronation. 84 French Club ,-sewing Q Q AFM x -'AN' , -V? f 'awafi ' V? 5 1 ki ' I Rf' M15 in : 1 S RS 'QN - ghgg I f :A K .- , -.f. .,L'- : ' gg, Iva :,., . V . . . . - . . ,. I . ,I . . . . . ,, . , H L.. Q, N- M!! qwwvm x wiv 'w . 11 SN? 'M Q31 Yf'Xii'i 511 ibifwlxsx Club members visit LaWton's German Community Festival Celebrations and the lavorite German pastime, eating, highlighted the Cerman Club. The first club activity was a party in the Rathskeller exhibit at the State Fair. Later, members celebrated Oetoberlest at Stars and Stripes Park, cooking a dinner ol German food. ln November, members went on a trip to the German village in Lawton. The club had lunch and shopped in the stores for Cer- man delicacies and curios. ln Jan- uary a tasting party was held at the Rathskeller. Culminating the year was the German Maylest celebra- tion and the crowning of royalty. lifff' German Club 86 1. CHRISTMAS spirit, German style is demonstrated in a poster by Lesa Shugart. 2. GERMAN Club Octoberfest brought back childhood games as Kent Larason, Rick Shook, Kathy Allred, Laurel Myers, and Lesa Shugart play at Stars and Stripes Park. 3. CHILDHOOD memories came back while seniors George Cornelius and Preston Barber 'race' in Stars and Stripes Park during the German Club Octoberfest. 4. RIDE 'EM, cowboy! Senior Heather Hartman finds a challenge in the wild horses at the Stars and Stripes Park. 5. ROW' 1: Denise Burk, Rick Shook: Vice- President, Laurel Myers: Treasurer, Lcsa Shugartg Secretary, Kathy Allred: Histor- ian, Kent Larasong President, Frau Ilona Morris, Sponsor. ROW 2: Elizabeth Hed- berg, Mary Hicks, Dean Shafer, Kathy Long, Bill VVebb, Gwen Moon, Jim O'Bannon, Charletta Phillips, David Graham. ROVV 3: Doryanna VVilliams, Sherrie Strain, Jay Cooprider, Bob Jones, Tom Kloenping, Patti Suenram, Preston Barber, Ervin Yen, Adele VVhited, Nancy Erwin. ROVV 4: Eric Puusalu, Darrell Cook, Greg Hedrin, Donovan Antone, Bob Buswcll, George Cornelius, Ricky Clover, Kathy Scudder, Jan Christianson. ROVV 5: Ron Clymer, Mark Jewel, Jim Steinbachcr, Warner Chappelle, Peter Luna, David Goodwin, Gary Peterson, Astrid Adams, Mike Elder, Anita Locke, Nan Herman. 6. CHRISTMAS in mind, Kent Larason and Kathy Allred hang popcorn and berries on the tree. J German Club 87 Empress rules JCL members At Latin dinner Latin was kept alive and well by the Junior Classical League. ln November, at the Roman Banquet, members from Latin l served as slaves, Latin Il stu- dents were royaltyg Latin ill and ll' students were the Cods and Coddesses. While attending the JCL National Convention at Black- burg Virginia, members toured Washington, D.C. and visited the US. Senate. Larry Scott, who is president ol the PC ehapter served as the National Parliamentarian of JCL. The State Convention in March was held at Classen High School. 1. WHILE at the Latin Club Banquet Em- press Debbie Beavers and Lynn Taggart enjoy eating chicken, eggs and apples. 2. GODS and goddesses are ROW 1: Susan Irwin, Glenda Love, Serene Na- kano, Patty Suenram. ROW 2: Steve Payne, Janelle Elsey,Junog Doug Manner, Jupiter. ROW 3: Bruce Smith, Pat Elder, John Ooley, David Welsh, Eddie Day and Larry Scott. 3, LATIN Club ineinbers are ROVV 1: David Hunt, Ruth Nakano, Susan Irwin, Glenda Love, Larry Scott, Eddie Day, Karen Davis, Lynn Taggart, Jason Harry, Mrs. Earlene Beck, sponsor. ROW 2: Allyson Harp, Jane King, Janell Elsey, Patti Suenrarn, Karen Holmes, Janet VVilliains, Cindy Hefner, Janet Lt-ssly, Dennis Estep, Lisa Miller, Connie Merritt. ROVV 31 Kathy Mauldin, Vicki Eccles, Cookie Kliek, Serene Nakano, Mark O'Roke, Debbie Beavers, Michele Harris, Debbie Brake, Susie Gray, Sherry Stewert, Cindy Clover, .Jini Gant. ROW 4: Martha Swenson, Leslie Condron. Elaine Hinkle, Carol Huffman, Pain St. Cyr, Cathy Cal- laway, Jane Paul, Beverly Ainbrister, Ronald Reardon, Toni Howell, Robby Lewis, Scott Wilson. ROW 5: Jack Wright, Joanna Jones, Joan Brackin, Mary Sypherd, Cheryl Jones, George Bulard, Cindy Miller, Leslie Lynn, Stewart Yee, Kathy Scudder, Jan Christiansen. Jim Olvera, Beth Cauner. ROW 6: David Wheelock, Scott Croston, Jim Hudson, Sam Dykenian, Randy Neal, David Dahlgren, Pat Elder, Doug Morton. Terry Rirnmer, Art Gibens. Phil Hess, Steve Worford, Debbie Stinson Marsha McCleod. ROW 7: Adele Whited, John Ooley, Doug Manner, David Welsh. 88 Latin Club . it J. A :lf N ,gig -1 ,y 1 Q x pink! rf, A U O Mk J, M ,leed- . Q ' H ., nf,0o.,s,. C t' ag, - af , limi, iii! f Q 9 C Q -tw .fL'fg?.f1g tt .air i , if f ' M gf 4 . 1 Wu... A :ng . X . 'SW -A Latin Club 89 1 I X rl M M ec gf., ' 5 . R1 . 11 A S33 1-f pqfgzfmvwak ' 1 W , . ' 90 Spanish Club Spanish Club wishes pupils 'buena Spanish Club members got into the spirit with their annual Fiesta, held at El Charito,s where their royalty was crowned. Participants got a little hot when the pepper eating contest began. First prize was a gallon of ,lalipeno peppers. Everyone joined in to help the Mariachi band in singing, dancing, and serenading, while dining. Eighty-six pirates journeyed to Mexico over Spring Break to enlighten their minds SN if , we A suerte' 1 good luck and further their education. Members joined together to collect old discarded clothes, furniture and any articles that could be donated to the Goodwill Drive. The Drive turned out to be a great success. 1. MOUSTACHED and crowned with a multi-colored sombrero, Spanish Club's Volkswagen seized second in float competition. 2. SPANISH Club Queen, Dru Duncan, receives a Coronation kiss from Jay Jones. 3. SPANISH royalty are Dan Peters, Rene Altizer, Dru Duncan, Queen, Jay Jones, Matodorg Threcia Myers and Ken Cashion, 4. SPANISH Club members are ROW 1: Pam Gentry, Rene Altizer, Dru Duncan, Jan Burton, Andy Scurlock, Ron Richardson, Wanda Flynn, Karen Utnage, Velita Humphrey, Jane Stratmeyer, Lynn Modrall, Mrs. Kidd, sponsor. ROW 2: Philip Menett, Tracy Thweatt, Jeannett Gray, Cathy Winters, Donel Harr, Vickie Munday, Carole Bray, Susan Cromer, Jonna Lowry, Trina Benedix, Pam Franklin, Lynn Wooten, Kathy VanWagnor, Mr. C. W. Akins. Sponsor. ROW 3: Elaine White, Pam Human, Marty Wright, Donna Schumann, Mike Johnston, Mary Ann Lessly, Brenda Jeary, Terry Tipton, Kathy Glas, Denise Schmidt, Patty Miller, Debby Gilliland. Kent Fauss, Rick Scott, Luanne Ray. ROW 4: Jo Ann Freeh, Paula Hammons, Lo Ann Hinton, Dana Richardson, Layla Barnes, Patty Marino, Susan Hamill, Kathy Moyer, Sydney Bailey, Karen Karnes, Vicki Kimball, Becky Jennings, Janet Curtis, Melissa Harbison, Pat Winn, Janet Shadid. ROW 5: Jim Mattax, Greg Cudney, Bruce Frumkin, Sharon Lizeo, Jayne Palu, Shelly Garlic, Kathy Denny, Elizabeth Hensey, Josy LaCroix, Linda Engberg. Diane Osborn, Stephanie Chambers, Patty Sturge, Terri Adams. ROW 6: Ken Cashion, Keith Jackson, Curtis Whitson, David Graham, Randy Neal, Pat Elder, Robert Kopp, Teresa Davis, Kathy Shawn, Cathy Grandstaff, Shari Stewart, Mary Kolakowski, Beth Hendrie, Nancy James. ROW 7: Alan Fentriss, Tim Nicholas, Robert Johnston, Dena Haggard, Lynn Rector, Joan Wallis, Debbie Shelton, Steve Largent, Anitha Watts, Lori Wilson, Diana Storm, Diane Simmons, Lunn Barton, Diane Johnson. ROW 8: Dan Peters, Tim Nicholas, Mark Kooken, Tammy Tidmore, Jim Smith, John Temple, Sabrina Barrett, Sara Ruther, Kim Armstrong, Drew Barber, Sudie Smitherman, Ardyth Williams. Janie Meek, Lisa Hughes. ROW EJ: Teresa Muggenborg, Janet Marusa, Linda Hughes, Donna Tate, Connie Scoles, John Simpson, John Troutman, Edgar Matallana, John Privette, Mary Stewart, Charlotte Evans, Jeanne McCabe, Melodie Smith, Sharon Smith. 5..MARIACHl singer amuses Vance i Gillen and Jayne Palu with a Spanish guitar. Spanish Club 91 fc GX 'J P3 WAX W 1 fo 'iilei we-,,O'lot ox :1x'w NN gohfis ' 92 Math Classes 1. GFIOMETRICAL snowman is constructed by Bobby Briscoe in Mrs. Florence Harley's class. 2. MU Alpha Theta members Debbie Bivins :md Briley Burgess Umummifyn Jim Olvera. 3. CONCENTRATION is required for Advanced High School Math students Ervin Yen and Sherri Huntress as they question Mrs, Sue Creliu, substitute teacher for Mrs, Moon during her six weeks absence. 4. MU Alpha Theta initiation skit by Mark Hart is a Palindrome mlemonstration. 5. WORKING tOg'Ctl'161',llIll821h Miller and Vickie Hart solve L1 geometry problem. 'Rithmetic' students are stumped By advanced problems in math Mathematics involves more than JXdVi'-11Cf?d High SCh001 Hath addition and subtraction. .Xlgebra l taught the basic uses of algebra, graphs, sets and polynomials. Algebra II included studies of parabolas functions and logarithms. Geometry introduced con- structions, areas and proofs. .... it studied trigonometry, calculus and probabilities. Senior Math Seminar was independent study for above-average students. Mu Alpha Theta held its initiation in February. Those joining were required to present a skit, stunt. or report. xiii-H.. ESQ' .f , , I Math Classes 93 1. LITTLE Boy Blue who blows liis horn, during' 21 pep ussemluly is Gary Matliena. 2. AT one ol' the basketball and Wrestling assemblies Mark Lanman plays the sux. 3. PICCOLO player, Cheryl Rose, does her part to promote spirt during a game, 4. NUMBER One Pirate, Mrs. Pat Nixon, is greeted by the liuncl ut the airport. 5. RAND music entertains the First Lady, Mayor Patience Latting and A. L. Coulter. 6. FORMATION for half-time ceremonies is practicocl by the band and twirlers. .5 , .. i'.' 5? . ' .. I xv: ' ' ' . u N- I X 5 , ' 1 n K ,,i,.. 'K af K V 4- . A Ll 4 .Q J I l ii ' 'Q . g A ,rig Q , E- i - W .iw f, . ,- - . L f. ' A T , .- - ' 1. . . - 1 .g K ' 7 -, 155244 .535 'uf Q if ' V+' T.. H' K 1 '- -'i.- .ii ,. S .-TM A ' ig! u ge, , ii . 4 Aigsla 3 je' .3 YL gf 4 . A fe i, ral-fm-' fn. 5.9 . Ei. has T. e H, e . , . .fr T3 . - ' ' i i 1.3. ' 'ia in 'S i, i ' -' ' K A V ' ' l i Q' 6 ri F 7 if ' A -Vw' f ' if ' '. -.,QQ,1ff' 'W 5 K' of I s 1 . T gn. . e if w f M- 'g f , i s . X Q' P N L x f R K T Zi' x ' ' 5 N 1? ' ' 1 ' ' W e , eta-Q7?,g.S. . ' ii A My . 3? 5 1 ffwk? 1 -van 0.1-,K Fw, ' A fn f. . . f . ' ' . 7 . 1 .i .' . 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Proof ol' this Came at games, pep rallies and during assemblies where they showed the student body they were well qualified for the number one position they have held for many consecutive years. rf.. of playing for Mrs. Pat Nixon at the dedication of the new Multi-Purpose building at Will Rogers Airport, and performing at the new Myriad Center for a doctor's convention. Musical spoons were the new addition to the band. ,il YSL nv m3?amg'j,:.,+ A Q fl-eagerly ., ,mfs 9.163 ., W ftf Wa. ss- aww if QQ, A -Q 'H f 6 , W is ,A-. Y-sf t-'-'f'+ff-rnt.u,:t,tmf,'f..t4.ee- vp, -F' ' ' W ,. ,X '.. 'ww ' , - ' -,Ml A ein, ,-,Y , f' , my 1 Q3 sawn f-v-ewft:sf4nem,xmema.:..ehm,tke1iiwr --rf 2 ..f'n,. i. as-.aa-sw Band 95 Di-f i---:xr 1. DIRECTOR, Mr. VValter Coker, listens to the music performed by band members. 2. BAND half-time beat is kept by drum majors Donnie Newman and Mark Lanmans 3. SURPRISE party is sprung upon consists of Kirk Owen, Jay Jones, Mark Yoweli, Bobby Boggs, Mark Lanman- Drum Major, Vicki Carson-Queen, Katie Coker, Jeanie Tomberlin, Gwyn Moon, Diana Valintin. Sam Hyden by Denise Reinking and 6. ENSEMBLE: ROW 1: Teresa Bennett, the chorus. 4. TAKING a break from the activities at CSU's choral festival are Gayle Pish- kin, Jim Steinbacker, Faye Schoenhals, Mike Linsey, Linda Bond and Brad Bryan. 5. HALF time ceremony for the PC-Enid game honors the band royalty. The court Z 5 . v J -,M--v'vl Leslie Bowen, Jacki Moon, Danielle Carnes. ROW 2: Linda Bond, Margie Scott, Mary Freeh, Alicia Bennett, Bobbie Mills, Denise Reinking. ROW 3: Larry Pittman, Rick Hensley, Ed Kurtz, Jimmy Doolitle, Randy Wittern, Mike Linse. gf! .3 atv 'S sv -VNV is Band 96 'S'- fl v-,W at Band, chorus harmonize throughout school, state Beginning early in the year, Mixed Chorus started preparation for Fiddler on the Roof held in December here. ln addition Yeteran's Day annual spring to the traditional assembly, the concert, and fi W P a . s, M A - ,Q A K kr sf gay! 'N ig -Q. whim irq, .4 ' tx the seniors, Baccalaureate, the group entered the All Chorus Festival held at Edmond in Xovemher. Selections from Sound of Music were on the program for the chorus at Brownis doxmtown in the fall, and the State Chorus Contest highlighted the spring. Classroom work prox ed to he useful to the group in outside activities such as a picnic, hayride, Christmas party, and earoling at various nursing homes in the area. 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S'l'RTQGliLlNG for the hall are Mike Marlqs. Greg: Speneer, Rohert S4'lll'lPl?1', Mike Ryan, 23. PING pong practice in IEE. provides entertainment and exercise for Gary Witten. 4. MEMBERS of the lli-Notes are ROW St?f'l'1'll1l'Y'Tl'lt1lSL1l'9l'Q Dana James, llresiilezit, Mrs. I.:-ta Bard, Mr. Stroud Holt, sponsors. RONV 2: Max Fleining, Davifl liuwows, liinmla Honfl, Mary l'll'GQll, lleeliy lielisle, lllll'lJZ1l'2l Rhodes, Dean Sliateig Susan VVolt'. ROKR' Sl: Kent Acers, Karen Yates, Hel Arner, llavicl ,-Xltlreilge, Kent lf21l'llSOil. .lim Boggs, Lynn Ble- Clellan, .lean Tomhcrlin. 5. AISSORIEED with the Game of Kings, Susan Brown completes hei' chess move. 6. SLAMMING a lllLIl'f.lEl'0US shot is Ruth Wills tlu1'ing'avolleyball game in P.lS. 100 - Chess ClubfHi-Notes -1- .... 1 X 1 1 5 5 E Physical Education classes dribble, Chess Club felt the effects of Bobby Fischer's win over Boris Spassky when last year's mem- bership of seven was raised to thirty. Matches were held between members of the club. Winner of Warr Acres match was Bruce Frumkin. Concerts of all types were enjoyed by Hi-Xotes members by ushering at the Civic Center and Myriad. Parties were held after several of the concerts for the members. Loving music was the only membership requirement for the club. Calisthenics helped boys prepare for sports undertaken shoot, tumble in physical education classes. These sports included basketball and dodgeball with a few trips to the weight room. Cirls enjoyed individual sports such as table tennis and badminton, as well as group games like basketball and volley- ball during physical education. Physical Education 101 Jeanne Locike creates spirit at fi game. Janet Lowery, Debbie VVeekly, Sandy Spaan, Czimesa Smith, Jeanne Locke and Pum Marrs. 7. S,-XBERS, flags, hatons and fire :ire used hy twirlers, Threeia Myersg head twirlei Elsa Becky Cathy Gimulstaff. Row 2: Jane Springer, Vicki Moore and Jonita Bishop. 8. PEP assemblies provide spirit skits when Muialyn Vincent, cleverly disguised as Darrel Johnson,clrihhles enthusiasm into the team players and student body. uf, . f . 5 Q Q1 wA:V.Q,,f L . I we k xe u is , , A I . 6. CHLIEKLEADIQRS: Sandi Vliight, , 7 Sunday decorating honors 'jocks' for MWC defeat Many traditions have fallen by the wayside in the modern high school, but no so the outlandish garb that pledges are required to wear on Pledge Day. Boxes as sandwich boards, nylon stockings hiding their hair, mismatched socks covered by a shoe on one foot and a paper sack on the other and disguised painted faces were the order of the day. Athletes, houses, festooned with balloons, tape, colored crepe paper and posters, were the work of 14' T ,J 1. STANDING together in unified spirit, Pep Club girls help boost B-Ball boys. 2. WITH four fists a-flying, Cindi Baten acts out her part in the skit for the wrestling match against Del City. 3. ANOTHER Pirate victory is Jamie Petersorrs wish for the Del City match. 4. FLOWERS, signs, slogans, posters and a faithful pickup truck make up the Homecoming float created by Pep Club. 5. PEP Club officers are Paula Kooken, Sgt-in-Armsg Heather Hartman, Pres.g Gloria Jennings, His. ROW 2 I Tobi Simcoe, Sec.g Meegan Mitchell, Pledge Mistressg Janet Troutman, Par.: Janna Snyder, Treas.g Mary Storozyszyn, Vice-Pres. Skits portray Pep Club ideas Clistening teeth and the never ending roar from over 500 girls, supported all nine sports by dividing themselves when more than one sport event was scheduled for the same night. Members and pledges attended the pep assemblies and home- eomings sponsored by the Pep Club. They also had a 'Pirate Pride Day' before the Midwest City football game. Cheerleaders won first place every day and three spirit sticks at OU Clinic. They were one of the squads nominated for the Coca-Cola award. At Fall clinic they won a State trophy. Pep Club 104 r , :fi i l'51..wm ,UB PRE Am 5 ANO '37 Pep Club 105 Largest club in school demonstrates Pirate spirit FRONT ROVV: Ruth XVills, Debbie Alderson. Rita Reagan, Vicki Bonds, Kathy Allred, Donna Foutz. Karen Cieminski, Terry Cuppy. Cindi Baten, Debbie Sutton, Debbie Hall, Mary Jane Gorishek, Sherri Short, Sherri Hope, ROW 11: Connie Snare, Claudia Ryan, Martha Mize. Rhonda Jackson. Susan Warmker, Kelsie Harris, Marsha McLeod, Darrelyn Raulie, Tricia Lundeen. Cathy Rimnier, Jane Green, Linda Engberg, Cindy Healy, Josie Lacroix. ROXV 3: Joan Denny. Maralyn Vine-ent, Corrine Mathis, Valerie Collings, Connie Cunningham, Michele Courchesne, Emily Ammerman, Edith Wade, Geraldin Ilaskin, Jan Johnson, Carol Lukehart, .loannie Whisenhunt, Jami Reid, Patti Lynn. Vicky Lair. ROW fl: Rosemary Thomas, Cherie Stevens. Mary Starr, Nycke King, Paula Tanner, Debbie Carter, Becky Murphey. Jana Koonce, Linda Correll, Jan Richardson, Janet Story, Diane Manelski, Karla Wilson, Peggy Woolf, Elena Gamble. ROW 5: Sharen McCall, Diane Miller, Jackie Balkenbush, Jana Kouba, Lynda Ramsey. Karen McCall, Teresa Russell, Jennifer Stubbs, Shana Massa, Gail Matthews, Lynn Rector, Ann Stuever, Janna Witten, Carol Wilken. Dena Haggard, Pam Human, Anita Purifoy. ROW 6: Betty Bell, Nancy Neel, Jeannette Gray, Donna Hall, Mary Ann Garner, Connie Merritt, Kristi Clady, Pam Helzer, Nancy Lowe. Mardell VVoodell, Susie Ridgeway. Debbie Cannon. Stephanie Bongas, Janet Ll-ssley. Debbie Lambert, Terry Long, Dianne Johnson, Renee Clark. ROW 7: Janice Dodson, Wynn Marlow, Paula Haley, Susan Mahnken, Jan Christenson, Dee Ann Stewart, Kathy St-udder, Cheryl Bills, Carey Douthit, Laura Grant, Martha Old, Debbie Cole. Sharon Henry. Linda Culwell. Susan Hamill, Cindy Lane. Sharon Peter, Stephanie Chambers, Kristin Ford, Anne Labar. ROW ts: Brenda Dunn. Peggy Coffman, Pam Gentry, Patti Sturge, Debbie Greene, Carol Layman, Ann Ridley, Marie Krebsbach. Seyan Raulston, Priscilla Yelvington, Diane Simmons, Debi Wakeman, Lynn Barton, Kim Stockstill, Valerie Young, Kim Zerger, Diana Storm, Cathy Fox, Dana James. Diana Robinson, Susan Kolakowski. ROW 9: Joan Kusbel, Kathryn Grantham, Nancy Scurlock, Susan Ewing. Marilyn Kastens, Nancy Erwin, Tina Jackson. Charletta Phillips. Cindy Hefner, Stephanie Herren, Roslyn Moncrief. Shelley Fuzzell, Kay Thomas, Dena Freeman, Linda Wilkinson, Nancy Reeves, Kim Pendleton, Barbara Craig, Deeann Copeland, ROW 10: Adele Whited, Teresa Bean, Karen Kamp, Kathy Moyer, Karen Karnes, Natalie Jahnke, Lisa Morrison, Cheryl Johnson, Susan Armstrong. Maria Tucker, Kathy Cieminski, Audrey Picchione, Cindy Spivey, Sandy Cochran, Sydney Bailey, Cherry Torrence, Cheryl Paramore, Shari Stewart, Cindy Dunn. Ellen Pebworth, Regina Rasp. ROW 11: Karen Smith, Debbie Stinson, Karen Holmes, Kathie Huey, Elaine Farrell, Sue Fleming, Heidi Hartman, Leo Hickain, Betsy Bake, Teresa Mc-Guinness. Kay Adams. Diane Osburn. Charleen Adams, Denise Husted, Judy Olson, Janis Morgan, Linda Daily, Kristin Johnsen, Connie Czirr, Beth Lavener. ROW lil: Mary Freeh, Linda Bond. Glenda Love, Vickie Sutton, Tracy Thweatt, Cheryl Pitts, Mary Steward, Melodie Smith, Mary Hays, Punky Blood, Debbie Bivirls, Renise Goade. Sylvia Hancock. Larenda McDaugale, Teresa Warkentin, Sherri Huntress, Carol Brown, Lynn West, Pat Brady, Pat Johnston, Debbie Maupin, Linda Maynard. ROW 13: Susan Long, Angela Jones, Suzanne Allen, Charlotte Evans, Diann Dillingham, Kristi Herring. BACK ROW: Pat Corbett, Kelly Moore, Trina Benedix, Terri Adams, Teri Roberts, Jackie Denny, Renee Leasure, Teresa Mashburn, Robin Young, Vicki Miller, Beverly Schafer, Teri Yancey, Janet Kruger, Bobbie Higgins, Tammy Tidmore, Donna Lundy. Leah Tillson, Diane Tidmore, Roxie Furman. va IW ,,V' 'VM-, fatafv awe 2-ff-'f5H '1sM1eef'ff 'f C ' : w'f91t':'e M. ' WW H W 4 .+-qjg,.,,x'i:i9,-3 ',a-535, , ,,,. ,. I -eff' Adi it L 106 Pep Club 41 '1 W, FRONT ROEV: LaDun1ia Peppers. Cindy Gillespie, Frances Lavender, Ch.-1-yl Davis, Pairit-ia Tliigpen, Suzanne Springs, Kristi Mallory, Andy Perter, Cindy VV1tlen, Karen Lee, Ellen SCl1IlUl'l'Clll09I'QJ,', Darla Hughes, Donna Bender, ROXV 2: Janet Hardy, .lainie Askew, Joann Frey-li. Sherry Lenmiygi, Cindy Kelly, Libby Hfiedelaer, Dana Land, Jeri Teevan, Susan Bailey. Karen Jilin-s, Susan Stacy, Corby Kouba, Michele Bislnip, Ginger Velntta. Kini Arnistrung, Angie I-luseiiliaiiieiy ROW' 3: .le-anne Furlvis, Carule Lexvellen, Robyn Richardson, Penny Smith, Linda Walliup, Jayne Snyder, Kathy Mauldin, Marsha VValter. Pain Hart, Cheryl Hatfield, Charlie Smith, Sherry Shi-rar, Rubin Cochnaver. Dana Hit-hardsun. ROXV 4: Danna Tate. Karen Campbell, Kathy NVarren, Patty Drillingr, Claudia Herbert, .Juni Mc-Clain, Helly Hedriek, Jan Burtnn. Kay Harr, Kathy McClure, Karen Cut'-rig Yirei Davis, Drew Barber, Debbie Beavers, Carul Mason, Dianna Brintnall, ROVV 5: Leslie Knight, Sandi Miles, Teresa Adams, Cunnie Autry, Cathy Gilpairiek, .Julie Mnrtensen. Jana Newkuinet, Leslie Myers, Brenda Jeary. Mary Ann Lessly. Cindy Clever, Donna Mc'Gluthlin, Shari Hodges, Susan Taylur. Mahawta Gibson, Jacque Sniiih, Mindy Hashagen. ROVV 6: Aniy Miller, Karla Collier, Joan Bracl-.in, Denise Burk, Donna Andersen, Denise Stubbs, Tanii Venable, Melinda Yelvingluii, Linda XVliittingtnn4 Leslie Cuinlimii. Sheri Stewart. Cathy Callaway, Karen liniery. Cindy D-iuglas. SaDawna Oliver, Kellie Leaeh, Vieki Kiniball. HOXV 7: Ginette VV4niilili'idgie, Astrid Ailains, Susan Criiiner. Leslie Lynn, Kathryn Bic-knell, D-inna l'iadt'lifie, Nan:-y VValker, Mary Cain. .Judy XValii'nian, Stephanie Tuelci-r, Rene Cainpbiill. Seliarlee Suttiin. Martha Esser. Cynthia Ruse. Lisa VVilli:nns, Kay Pinsnn. Marty Russell, HOXV Susan Cargill, Debbi-- Sheltiin, Daria Janes, Teresa Miieggeiiliiirg. Susie Ackerman, .lainie Sandlin. Millie Hartman, Leu Ann Hintnn, Susie Gray, Sheryl Cheatliain. Mary lieisrl-irph, Gail 'Wag:ner. Debbie Sniiih. Dana Musa, Carole Bray, Barbie Gregury. Peggy Duty. Cheri Freenian. Sara Rutlier. ROW' EJ' Patty Taylur. Tina 'WhitI'ord, Avis Kinsaul. Cecilia Hays. Mary Fursliei-, Debbie Bret-ks, Anita Locke. Sabrina Barrett, Sharon Liszeu. Brenda Blake, Katie Jnlinson, Terry Butler. Diane Melius, .layne Palu, Mary Krilaliuwslci. Linda Priineaux, Shelley Garliek, Beth Hendrie, Nancy Jones. ROVV 10: Belinda .Iac-ksnn. Jill Rraaten, Jeanne Harrell, Lisa Luwe, Jamie Peterson. Ardyth VVillianis. Mary Ann .lainis0n, Dawn Ferunti. Mary Daniel. Terri Rnbinsffn, Brenda ., i i 'Q , , Hnlltiway. .lily Priteliett, Gloria Edds. Belinda Davis. Lisa Mill-ir. Dunn Klein, Lynda Ceyne, Pain Culberl. ROVV ll: Kathy Glus. Patty Miller, Yieki Gilb--rt. Vlieta Huniphrey, Karen Utnage. Luanne Ray, Kathy VaiiVVag:iier. Karen Hrzyeki. Sherri Eagan, Mary Clemens, Carolyn Mc'Guinness. Linda Murder-li. Layla Barnes. Teresa 1-'i-xliuxeii. Sara Palmer. Dana H--asian, Hevis Rivliert, Miwliele VV--Xler, Cathy Bash. HOYV lil: Denise Svliniidt. Kathy Ruselier, Paula Calyvry. Lynn Modrall, Laura Parker. Nanry Crespn. Lisa Ni-al, Evelyn Kaul. Vivki Mitt-hell, .lean Havellca, Laura Nelsiin, Cathy Sinitli, .Inanna .lenes Karla Cleek, Michele Harris. Karen Davis, Paula Hainniiins. Ann Marriiitt, Tanii Tibbits. Beverly Ainbrister, M--lanie XVilkins. ROVV 113: Leu Sehubert. Liz VVliite, Rhunda D--aten. Sarah St-ine, .Janet Marusa, Tnni Cagle, Terry Tipton, Sunny Vines, Kathy Li-rig, Michelle Lappin. Juan XN'allis, Vicki Hart. Lynette Sapp. Dunna Dinkin'-s. Cheryl Nelsun. Shelly Smith. Robin Tankersley. ROVV lei: Lnri Mt'Crar'ken, Debby C.illf-land, Linda Hughes, .Ianet Hague. Laura Saunders, Jani XVarren. Sudie Sinithernian. Cindy Daddies, .laniee Balkenbush, Suzanne Grayson, Brrina Stocktan, Becky Hampshire, Cindy Yaneey. Mileah Miller, Linda Flowers. Diana Lewis. l u Q 4 ,. qi a A 1 ,, 1 . , S.. ,WMM ' ,,..1-.WM ,..,, hrra W .W iv.. 1 ,A l ,eff X .ruff F2 'i T WM, .,i..M. an 'fa ...i 9 ,X L4-ti' ,Mi B 1' - ,ew Pep Club 'I07 F.. : 'Y Classes analyze Hungry mice, Computer keys Various field trips highlighted some of the Science classes. Electronics students went on a Geology field trip and held an open Science Night for parents. Physiology students had a special course in Embryology and dissected a fetal pig, and the heart and an eye of a sheep. Physics students learned how to measure an ohjectis motion and speed. Biology students also had a special course in lfmhryology. Chemistry students studied sub- stances, compositions and changes. 1. PREPARING to search for food in a race against the clock the eager mouse is released by senior Randy Anderson. 2. 'WHITIC mice are the scientific instru- ments that are experimented with by Biology H students Randy Anderson, Norma Warner and Mary Gaughgan. 3. FASCINATLIIJ with the new computer, provided for math and science classes, Gilbert Grant ponders the proper proce- dure for feeding in program information. 4. BIOLOGY H students, Mike Johnston and Carlan Yates measure homogenized pea seeds after learning to centrifuge them. 5. TAKING the first step in disection, David Carter and Kent Mauck bathe sharks. Science 108 rf ii K Vi v .wwf pn-ie n x if ...ss -1 .ss Science 109 Speeches, films, skeletons, parties Make up Biology Club activities Biology Club members broadened their insights and developed their knowledge after participating in various activities. Special speakers attended the meetings and led discussions, which consisted of eyerytliing from cactus plant films lo Zoological field trips. 1. READY to escupe, Mr. Gerbil is held back by Robin Hood and Ramona Wheeler, 2. RELAXATION comes on a. wheel chair for Medical Club officers Renee Leasure, Serene Nakano, Rhonda Jackson and Kathy Oliver. 3. UNIQUE ways of advertising are used byBiologyClub in publicizing meetings. 4. BIOLOGY teacher, Mrs. Tacy Pearson, takes time from Z1 busy day for coffee. 5. MEMBERS June Burnett, Ann Linde- men, Robin Hood and Bruce Frumkin meet with Biology Club to devour pizza and pop. 6. ONE of the thinner Biology Club members is seen in science display case. Mk 110 Biology Club We-. li 4 ,J f,..Q'v--. e . 1, 1 ' is e pf' W? lift-. 'ia gi- .ang x 1 E st' Q , 5 M W ' .4 Biology Club 111 1. EXTERNAL Guidance systems was the topic of Dr. Jack Allison's speech . to MESA. 2. WAVE lengths of various sounds are tried in Science Seminar by Ricky Clover, 3. CONFUSED about what to do next with the cord, Randy Wyrick tries to fix the record player in Electronics class. 4. ELECTRONICS I gives experience of working with circuit board to Dave McDuff. 5. LASER and Hologram demonstrations were given by Mr. Duane Becktold, Elec- trical Engineer from the Bell Telephone Company, to Jim Olvera and students from Northwest and Capitol Hill High Schools. 6, ELECTRONICS sponsor Mr. Norris Grant manages a quick grin before next class. 7. ELECTRONICS Club members are Tim Schumacher, Randy Wyrick, David McDuff, Mr. Norris Grant, sponsorg Clark Danner, Randy Hall, Randy Berry, Max Flemming. Science probed By Electronics, MESA Clubs Affiliated with the Science Clubs of America, Junior Engi- neering Society and Mu Alpha Theta, a mathematics honor society -Math, Engineering and Science Clubs formed one association. Field trips, science pro- jects and films enveloped the year with activity for MESA members. An electrical engi- neer from Southwestern Bell Telephone Company, a guest lecturer at one meeting, spoke about lasers and holograms. The Annual Science Fair, which some members entered, was held in March. A city-wide kite flying contest was also initiated and hosted by MESA. A homecoming float was con- structed by members of the lflec- tronics Club. Their initial project was a tesla coil which gives off quarter million volts. 112 MESA .gt--Q-W! N Ex f W I' 'll L , F . h ., X A-1 - X -fwazsii .. 'J -Y Q 2 PAYING 3 V J Electronics Club 113 1. ANYTHING for an extra grade. Carol- ing is what Peggy Duty, Linda Whitting- ton, Ronda Deaton und Sara Stone choose. Z. FREE time in history gives a study hall to Cindy Dunn and Tony Wheeler. 3. WHILE typing a test, American His- tory teacher Mr. Kenneth Iieel daydreams. -1. ANTI-ABORTION speech is given to POD class by Bryan Mize of 'tRight to Life. 5. AMERICAN History-P.O.D. teacher Mr. Larry Foreman lectures his class. G. STUDENTS attack the book for infor- mation during an American History class. T, SPEAKER, Dr. Robert Richardson, gives profitable speech to P.O,D. classes. 8. LAWYER, Lana Tyree, speaks to a Problems of Democracy class on Career day. Q-J 'N-W.. 2:253- History Classes Social studies examine and debate relevant issues Current issues Sl1l'll as XXYOIHCII-S Lili. l8-year olcl vote, clraft versus volunteer armerl services. abortion, drug problems, amnesty aml l'.O.W'.'s were relevaiit lolnies tlial took history from tlie ranks of the mumlaue. Problems of Democracy classes clicl extensive researeli lives of l8 Xmeriean lmlilieians aucl surveys on clrug illlllrll. lnusiuessmen and iiiveritnwrs. Olylnpie issues. raeial issues ,Xu lIlF4'I'Yll'll study to lrrixig airplane liyjackiugs. rllliey wouml the IJICITI' llllXi'l0Illll0Illill lfen- up llle year in a eomparative nomie llnluealioli lJl'UgI'ill1ll into stucly of eeonomie systems. tlie liigli sf-lwol was l'UIllllli'll'll on -Xmerieau BlOgI'L1lPllll'F used a releaserl lialli-clay basis for reacling aucl cliseussiolis to stuclv teachers of liistorv aucl lwusiuess 4 , N as .Bs is .f R, m.,,,,,w 1 A a R s 3 5, .J History Classes X Student Council 1 16 1. Wli'VE gotta stop meeting like this! Student Council officers, Mike Robinson and Betsy Bake, hold a secret session at one ol' the meetings held bi-monthly. 2. STUDICNT Council officers are Betsy Bake, Recording Secretary, Lee Hickam, Treasurerg Renee Clark, Historian, Cindy Hefner, Corresponding' Secretary, Mike Robinson, President, Ginger Dawson, Vice-l'residentg Karen Holmes, Historian, Mark Lcpak, Parliamentariang and Debbie Carter, Chaplain. 3. HORRORS and joys of being 9. sophomore are revealed at Sophomore Orientation lay Student Council officers. 4. E.-XGl'1li juniors Linda Woods and Lynn Rector deliver gaily-wrapped Christmas packages to their Project Genesis family. 5. IN charge of the cash register in the wa. Stuco Bookmobile is Barry Heston. TINSICI., bright lights, colored bulbs and a Christmas tree f?J given to the Student Council by the front office help make the season a little bit jollier. . if 11 ei-fg. M 4. A 4, mx A . - 1, 1, A 'M f1'9i .. ,ww,..fhp2?'i 'K A Student Council officers perform for new students Student Council sponsored many activities during the year. Soc Hops were held after every home game in the gym. Homecoming activities consisted of Spirit Squares and a car float for each grade and club. The best float was given recognition during half time at the homecoming game. A magazine drive was held and discount movie tickets were also sold to the students giving them a reduction on prices. At Christmas each homeroom adopted a family and collected food and clothing. Representatives vvnq took the articles to the different families during the holiday vacation. Annual Talent Show gave the students a different kind of entertainment and allowed the participants to perform using their own talents. Q Student Council 117 118 Student Council 1. SIGNAL is given to members of. 'Castle Magic by senior Jeff Hledik. 2. MOMENT of relaxation is taken by STUCO Vice-President, Ginger Dawson. 3. FORCED out of regular quarters, STU- CO jams into Mrs. Earlene Beck's room. 4. STUCO representative, Linda Hughes, packs up goodies for Project Genesis. 5, ROXV 1: Max Fleming, Mark Lepak, Renee Clark, Mike Robinson. Neal Jones, Brenda Banks, Denise Stubbs, Debbie Smith, Debbie Carter, Lee liickani. Cindy Hefner, Betsy Bake. ROXV 12: Tracy Thweatt, Roxanne Carson, Glen Yeager, Steve Duncan, Craig Feronti, Mark Edrnislon, Clark Miller, Carlan Yates, Mike Johnston, Ervin Yen. ROWV 3: Doug Bowman, Tom Fair. David Birdwell, Eric Darnell, Terry Butler, Frank Clary, Sudio Smitherman, Janet Marusa, Cassie VVier, Terri Gaiii, Becky Murphy. Mary Jane Gorishek, ROXV 4: Serene Nakano, Lynn McClellan, Marty McCraw, Tom Kloepping, Mike Sleeni, Bill VVebb, Jason Harry, Joan Brackin, Karen Uinage, Corby Kouba, Emily Amnierman, Corinne Mathis. Karen Holmes. ROVV 5: Hank Card, John Ooley, Teri Yancey, Pat Bixler, Patty Good, Jan Burton, David Hunt. Laura Fl9l'lLlI'ly, Michele Courchesne, Randy Colion, Ginger Dawson, Mrs. Erelene Beck, Rhonda Jackson. ROVV 6: Matt Ray, E11 Kurtz, Steve Nichols, Roy Miller, .Jerry XVilliams, Kim Pendleton, Linda XVilkinson, Lynn Barton. Sandy Spaan, Kaye Thomas. Mary Cain, Robin Jones, Marsha McLeod, Terry Brown. ROXV 7: Rory Lewellen, Vickie Bonds, Mary Storozyszyn, Jan Johnson, Charleen Adams. Lynn Rector, Kathy Cieminski, Susan Tate. Patsy Ross, Jackie Denny, Dru Duncan, Doug Stussi. Courtney VVarreri. 6. STUDENT Council is asked for help from Paul Madison for AFS garage Sale. Student Council 119 1. HONOR Society officers: Debbie Stinson, Treasurer, Ricky Clover, President, .Ionna Lowry, Secretary and Adele Whited, Vice President take time to visit Lansbrook. 2. USING hands to emphasize a point, Tom Boyd speaks at the National Honor Society State Convention sponsored by PC. 3. DETAILS on scholarship applications are explained by Mrs. Alva Card, sponsor. 4. DURING a break in the dancing, Mike Elder grants Matt Murillo's request and pours him something to drink at the Na- tional Honor Society State Convention. 5. HONOR Society members: ROYV lx Janet Lowery. Paul Madison, Mary Jane Gorishek, Heather Hartman, Debbie Stinson, Ricky Clover, Jonna Lowry, Adele Whited, Susan Taylor, Darrelyn Raulie, Mary Bachman, Mrs. Alva Card, Mrs. Pat Luki-hart, ROVV 2: Christine Jamison, Judy Barnes, Karen Smith, Laura Grant, Peggy Woolf, Mary Gaughan, Carolyn Eng, Dana Billingsley, Steve Pyles, Heidi Hartman, Dennis Estep, Cherrie Stevens, Teresa Bean, Sue Fleming. ROW 3: .lim Boggs, Kent Larason, Russell Hall, Lynn McClellan, Terri Roberts. Tracy Thweatt, Linda Bond, Beverly Schafer, Amy Miller, Janet Eng, Angela Jones, Daniel Darrah, Terry Hall, Patti Suenram, Judy Van Wagner. ROW 4: John Ooley, Betsy Bake, Donna Trimble, Cindy Lane, Susan Hamilton, Linda Calwell, Janet VVilliams, Glenda Love, Debbie Bivins, Gwen Ladd, Kris Peterson, Cathy Winters. Jane Palmer, Gwen Moon, Laurel Myers, Eileen Counihan. ROW 5: Matt Ray, Leslie Bowen, Hank Card, Robin Billingsley, Kathy Allred, Joan Denny, Sherri Short, Maralyn Vincent, Larry Scott, James Elder, Briley Burgess, Myra Garhart, Elsa Beck, Beth Lauener, Cathy Hammond, Jone Nelson, Elaine Farrell, ROW 6: Serene Nakano, Sherri lluntress, Ervin Yen, Ginger Dawson, Cathy Moyer, Sydney Bailey, Charletta Phillips. Mark Lepak, Cindy Hefner, Jim Olvera, Paul Utnage. Phil Hess, Bob Smith, Gilbert Grant, Vance Sanders, Lisa Byers. ROW 7: Jim Darnell, Doug Manner, David Welsh, Tim Schumacher, Diane Osburn, Linda Engberg, Nancy Erwin, Tammy Tidmore, Jim Smith, Mike Elder, Jim Bourgoine, Forrest Rich, Cathryn Lewis, Mary Grurnan. ROW 8: Keith Gallop, Janell Elsey, Susan Irwin, Karen Holmes, Carol Bridwell, Charlotte Evans, Nan Herman, Cathy Rimmer, Karen Karnes, Connie Czirr, Cheryl Pitts, Lynette Sapp, Rita Reagan. Honor members Host convention Character, scholarship, leadership and service were the basic qualifications for the National Honor Society. Membership requirements included maintaining a 3.5 average for members, and a 3.8 average for pledges. Members and pledges also had to have all A's in citizenship. Pledges of the club were initiated in the spring. Five members and one of the co-sponsors attended a leadership conference at Central State University last July. Hosting the State Convention and helping with the Student Directory were other projects. Mrs. Pat Lukehart and Mrs. Alva Card co-sponsored the club. National Honor Society 120 Nis- I 2 L... Q 'Nu ii National Honor Society '27 1. KEY CLUB: Jack L'ft'in, Mike Johnson, Jim Speed, Matt Ray, Danny Neal, Richard Cronin, Mark Fumilunt, Joby Davidson. 2. SPONSOR, Mr. Jim Bendau, presides over election ol' Key Club officers. 3. NOT solving but creating more world problems ure Craig Feronti, Gary Austin ind Blurty McGraw in World Affairs class. -1. 12-YEAH Club members are ROVV 1: Randy Anderson. Leonard Brintnull, ,Stevi- l+'ergtiso1i, June Pulmer, Hunk Card, Linda Mztyntir'tl, Connie Cunningham, Trieizi Lundeen, Kathleen Oliver, ROVV LZ: Ron Kissiek, Alun Emery, Marty McGraw, Tnn Nobles, Steve Ellis, .lima Teeyun. Vic-ki Burnwell. Marsha Bzmtlier, Mrs. Marguerite Smith, sponsor. ROW' 15: Keith Gallop, Carry Doutliit, Jztmes 1XIcLisl1, Debbie Crtimmer, Cheryl Duty, Elaine NVl1ite, Mary Ann Mc:Gootiwin. Dzirrelyn Kzitilie, ROW 4: Garry Witten, Mike Rziguii, Czmdiee Jenkins, Laiurn Grunt. Yztnee Sanders, K1-lsie Harris. Lziurzi Fl:-liurty, Mike Jolnistlin. ROVV 5: Mike Tabor, Tim Sehurnuelier. King Austin, Kzitliy Allred. Ruth XVills, Ciinn-sit Smith. Jzty Hosp. Jeannette Mosier, Sum Lisle. ROXV 6: Randy Nvyriek, Kent Maur-li, Joe Lund, Dztxid Melzmdorf. Leonard Lippert, Diane Tidmore. Roxie Fermzin, Tia Ormiston. ROW 7: Susan dv 122 Key Club 3 1 G. Tztte, Patsy Ross, Put 1IOI1tQlOlTlt'1'y, Lee Ann 'Winters, Liinre McCord. Steve VVzilki1p, Denise Yoiiiig, Terrie Roberts. ROXV hz Randy Gordon. Beth Lziuener, Rieky Hawes, Kzttliy Hammond, Tereszi Benn, Debbie Cole, .Toni VVilson, Dizine Hallowuy, HOYV 9: Jerry lf'tirrli, Matt Peters, Terry Furrli, Jerry Williams, Clniek Sliedden, Susie Morgziii. Cindy Wheeler, Pam Henderson. 5. KEY Club meeting seems Confusing to Mr. Bendau, Danny Neal und Matt Ray. G, FROM crayons and wooden blocks, to senior rings, members of Twelve Year Club endure their many years of school. Cans earn mone Slwoial lloum' n1e1nlJe1'sl1ip was giwu to lllt' 'l'wf-lw Your Club. Tlxif Club has no ul-tixilies, but is Uuly Lwzlllzllllv In Nlllilt'Ill5 wlun lluw dllCIlfll'kl lluluum Lily Sclluols lm' lwvlw years. xXVllCIl y0u'1'v out ol lmwr - 1:3 253 F il ixiifg 7 g '+.. L' -W- it f ll He.. f as ia ft 3 . f . . ww for Key Club's annual convention Cillls. yllllhfl' out nl' llwlxey wwulll lXm'lll lXl'l'ui1s flllllx lm-L11'11r-cl ilu- llZl.Xl' liven llllx Key lflulfs sluggm. clvlulls ul xwrlll Vllilllgil' llnmugll The lwyl fvrviu- l'll1lr 1-ull-wr.-ll NIlt'Lllif'I'r l'ClrI'U5t,'IlllIllI l'l1l'I'l'lll lwvr Calls lu all-lluy t'Xllf'!lNl'N isfues lllvllllllllg ,XIIlFI'll'LlIl lmlilm lm' Ll trip to lloufluu lm' lllt' NlUYx'IIltxIll H1f'Illl5l'I'r. fvlwul A-Xnnual Rey lllulm llllllliqlllllll- lgmlml uxmlicllxles. mul NlL'll4lX'tfI'll 'llllznrlge is on the XNLLY.-A Ckillllldlgllllt'L1LlL,1llLlI'lt'l'r xwrlwls. 'Iss My , eww-.WV Twelve Year Club 123 X 124 AFS my s ,vo s 1 'M' 1. AFS garage sale gives Mr. Kenneth Pray a chance to try on the merchandise. 2. APPLAUSE greets speakers Gina Foruna, Dru Duncan, Maria Sangorin and Josie LaCroix after the AFS Club assembly. 3. ATHLETES in Action is the topic of Olympic wrestler Gene Davis' talk to FCA. 4. WE got some could be the slogan of Kathy Winters at the AFS garage sale. 5. FELLOWSHIP of Christian Athletes members are ROW 1: Doug Bright, Rob Bennett, secretaryg Mike Ragan, treasurerg Gary Witten, President: Doug Summers,Vice-President. ROW 2: Bob Hoffman, Frank Clary, Mark Lepak, Mike Johnston, Sam Dykeman. ROW 3: Steve Huffstutler, Jared Giddons, Carlan Yates, Mike Braun, David Miraldi, Kevin Fleharty, ROW 4: Jeff Giannopolous, Mike Harris, Mike Bell, Pat McCormack, Bruce Wyckoff, Curtis Whitson, Bill Henderson. 6. OKLAHOMA Slim alias, Jim Koch, sponsor, lines up a ball in the side pocket Olympic Wrestler talks to FCA, FS garage sale raises money Approximately twenty AFS club members played host to two for- eign exchange studentsg one from Spain and tl1e other from France. Pirate basketball pins and two garage sales were held as money-raising projects. Organized to help promote Christianity -through prayers and to provide good sportsman- ship among the teammates was the FCX. Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Speakers inspired PC teams before and after games. Attending one of the twiee-a- month meetings was Cene Davis, a wrestler who participated in the Munich Olympics this year. 3 ses. get as we . is s r ui FCA 125 1973 could be summed up as being The Year of ' the Pirates. This was proven when the football crew made Midwest City walk the Pirate plank. The victory meant the end of a 13-year losing streak for PC and the beginning of one for the rival Bombers! Keeping the pace alive, the cross country team out ran conference foes to capture 3rd place in Mid-State. Mike Johnston and Steve Arm- strong lead the Pirate pack with 5th and 7th place finishes. Pirate basketball team was no exception either. Coach Koch's roundballers were the pre-season favorite in Mid-State and state com- petition alike. Darrel Johnson ,broke the school record set last year by Alvan Adams, when he poured in 43 points against Del City. Orange and Black became the state colors as the Pirate wrestlers defended their Mid- State crown and then proceeded to shock Nor- man with the state title. Gary Mikawa was named 7 the Wrestler of the Year for being a State Champion for 1972 and 1973 seasons. The All-Sports Trophy moved a little closer to making Putnam City its home as the swim team, under new coach, Don Freeman, dunked Mid- State rivals for 2nd. Girls' Sports soft- ball, volleyball and basketball teams all won 1st in their division. 1 REFEREE Mr. Royce Pennington looks cl ly at Bobby McCourry's pin attempt, !, M 1 1 QM Ouv 352 T all .i Y TTIFRED Torn Tinnin cools off with nourf ishing treats provided for game breaks. 2. WHAT happened to your Flight Guard? Dr. Pepper Prep Player ofthe Week, Jackie Schumanmunsfor 1 77 yards on 2'l Carries against the Northwest Classen Knights. 3. ALL-STATEFI John Boyer makes a behind thelinetackleonS0utheast'sJoeSolomon. 4. WHEN not in action, Keith Moore finds a parka helps in shielding out the oold. 5, DEFENSIVE efforts against the Knights are carefully checked by offensive mem- bers Jay Rasp, Pat Flyan and Jim Darnell. Q 4. YW Jinx destroyed PC-34...MVVC-'I 4 SunvnerpassedaHtoofastkMfoot ball squad members as practices be- gan weeks before school opened. Yet the sweatandlong hours oftedious dnHshadthmrrewardsasthesea- son produced an 8-'I -'l record and a long-awaited win over Midwest City. StarSpencerwasthefrstto encounter the spirited Orange and Black team, who after scoring on the secondpiayofthegarne,conunued to roll to a 48-'l 2 victory. After this win on their opener, the Pirates cameupwMmwodmmmmmmets ThefwstupsetwasagamstJohn Marshall who, on a 75-yard pass play in the last minute of the game squeakedoutal4fl4tm.Thefm- lomnngiweek,U.S.GrantrepeaUng the John Marshall trick, came up with a 63-yard pass play in the fi- nal minute to win 20-'l 4. Rather than setting the squads spirit back a pace, these upsets seemed to key up theimayersfortherenunnderof theseason FmmwWQtheGrmmgamecame the Enid game where defense was the word as the Pirate defensive unit, led by John Boyer and Mike Flitz, rejected a twopoint attempt by the Plainsmen to make it PC-7, Enid-6. Football 129 FOOTBALL PC 48 STAR SPENCER 'IE JOHN MARSHALL 'I4 U. S. GRANT EO PC 7 ENIO 6 PC 46 AOA O PC EO SOUTHEAST 6 PC 7 DOLIGLASS O PC 36 DEL CITY O PC 34 NORTHWEST E'I PC S4 MIDWEST CITY 'I4 PC 'I4 PC 'I4 'l. REVENGE against Midwest City came for Pirates after'l EconsecutivelossesasSam Lisle, despite the Bombers effort, goes for one of the three touchdowns he scored, E. READY to stop the Midwest City offense, Pirate defense held Bombers to eight first downs, five of which came on penalties. 3.VARSlTY members are ROW 'I lJohn Brown, PaulKennedy,Greg Stone, David Bradley. Mark Feemster, Randy Brock, Jackie Schu- man, Bob Harris, Steve Walkup, Jeff Wil- liams, Eric Darnell, Jim Kelly. ROW E: Greg Fielder, Sam Lisle, David Engstrom, Mike Sheaffer, George Cornelius, Jay Rasp. MikeSimpson,MikeRitz,ChristYetter, Lance McCord, Steve Scoggins, Jeff Freeman, ROW 3: Coach Jerry Potter, Coach Jack Pebworth, Kevin Rube, Terry Furrh, Carter Hines, Barry Tarman, Jim Daniels, Darrel Ervin, Joe Hough, Vance Sharpe, Leonard Lippert, Mike Shroyer, Eric Wassilak, Coach Luther Hunter. ROW 4: Larry Hum- phrey, Larry Bennett, Bill Yetter, Chuck Shedden, Sid Marlbrough, Keith Moore, Kent Brladford, Pat Ryan, John Boyer, Jim Dar- nell, Preston Barber, Tom Tinnin, Bill Stecker, Coach Don Freeman. 4. AS the football is hiked into play, quarterback Pat Ryan and fullback Jim Daniels concentrate on going all the way. Football 130 ei ' di if -S f S2559 Asia at ,Q all M ,wi t i i,. ' .,.-.x ATU.-I Pill MW' Pirates capture Seven straight S-'I -'I season The Enid game turned the tide towards Putnam as in the next four games the offense rolled up 'IOS points while the defense held the opponents to a scant S points. TaMngfuHadvantageofermmhndden Ada,PCJedbyhMbackJm1DameE breezed to a 46-D win. In a fine individual effort Daniels scored four touchdowns and gained 7D yards in 9 carries. The following week two defensive players were the key to success. Sid lVlarlbrough, who blocked an extra point and a field goal, and lVlil4e S heaffer who caught two interceptions, were important in the ED-S victory over Southeast. A Qnqetouchdownasaresukofa passfronwquamErbackPatRyanto tQhtendSan1UQemmsaHdmtwas neededtosubduellougmss,7-D. hdakkmgupforthelackofscodngin the Douglass game, PC produced six TD's against Del City, with three in a three minute interval, to end up with a 36-D final. Football 131 4 65 S 132 Football Drange and Black Raiders acquire experience With only two games remaining, the team was looking good but the last two were important as well as tough match-ups due to the absence of three of the top defensive players, George Cornelius, Jim Daniels, and Greg Fielder. First was homecoming against Northwest, which was spurred on by Jackie Schuman, who picked up 'I77 yards on 21 carries and was selected as KDMA's Dr. Pepper Prep Player ofthe week. Although not as easy a win as some, PC managed to slide by Northwest, 34-21 . This set the scene for the final game against Midwest City. With second place in the Mid- State Conference as the prize to be won, both the Bombers and the Pirates had plenty of incentive to win. Late in the first quarter, quarterback Pat Ryan, displaying his season's finest exhibition, started the scoring with a touchdown pass to Sam Lisle, who before the night was over had made three TD's. After the first score the Pirates never fell below the Bombers. Backed by a strong defensive unit that recovered 5 fumbles, Pat Ryan connected 'IS passes for 334 yards, three of which were TD passes. To cap off his eve- nings' activities, which earned him the KDMA Dr. Pepper Prep Player of the week, he ran in one of the five PC touchdowns. All of this added up to a score of 34-'I 4, a second place position in Mid-State and the Pirates first victory overlthe Midwest City Bombers in the last 'l3 years. 'I . DETERMIN ED to recover the free football, Mark Hanes strugglm to Beat the Bombers! 2. FUTILE attempt to score comes when sophomore Greg Stone gains only a little yardage against the Midwest City Bombers. 3. LYING down on thejob, sophomore Chuck Phillips tries to recover a wild pass. 4. TEAM members ofthe Drange Raiders are ROW 'I : Doug Largent, Doug Bright, Gary Weichbrodt, Martin Storozyszyn, Charles Phillips, Randy Worden, Jack Wright, David Depperman, Harry Spivey. RDW E: John Saxton, Bill Bushnell, Leroy Robertson. Greg Stone,John Simpson, Bill Lewis, Kevin Potter, John Hill, Rick Jekel, David Ches- ter. RDW 3: Bob Rensch, Darrel Ervin, Carter Hines, Bill Yetter, Larry Humph- rey, Jim Franklin, Eric Wassilak, Chris Johnson, Walter Wilson, John Troutman. 5. TEAM members ofthe Black Raiders are ROW 'l: Mike Claunch, Mark Lowery, George Wagner, Edgar Matallana, Mike Smith, Don Berryhill, Robert Braun. RDW 2: Max Andrews, Dennis Jones, David Goodwin, Bud Jones, Robert Pyle, Mark Feemster, Mark Bradley, Russel Duvall, Ron Reardon. RDW 3: Bob Harris, Eric Darnell, Bob Marlbrough, Barry Mcbley, Keith Moore, Kent Bradford, John Brown, James Meek, Mark Hanes. BLACK RAIDERS Fic 22 'ffsouTHEAsTfT'aa V fi'ar F s PC s .ioeu fvizxesi-iALL 32 ec 9 T Pc a PC 7. 'IE PC7 Pcia ENiw 529 NORMAN 721 iwowesf cnv 21 Mccgiivvmess ' .... 549 us. GRANT NORTHWEST 8 B ANGE eAioE,as 6. ..., ,JoHN,,.MAssHAi.L,,,, s ec 22 if rsourf-iEAsT' 0 PC14 Eivic, is sa .... .DDLlE5LASS s PC 7 'iviiovvesr cnv 21 PC 12 iviccuiivivess 49 PC 49- PC12 MUSTANG . ,.i T NORTHWEST if y O 8 Football 133 Wrestling Team Expect A miracle Wrestling team opened their year away with a dual match in Tulsa, defeating one team, East Central and accepting a disappointing loss from Tulsa Hale. However, the first loss ofthe season didn't get them down, out made them work harder to put themselves up in first place in the Mid-State Tour- nament, once again as the year before. Practicing hard and tenaciously to meet the same and new oppo- nents, the wrestlers were deter- mined to prove that they could now defeat the ones who had be- fore defeated them or prove that they could hold their stalwart victories. VARSITY PC 38 T. EAST CENTRAL 'I5 PC 26 TULSA HALE 27 PC 42 EOMONO 'l'l PC SO MOORE 'IB PC 'l4 MIDWEST ClTY 26 PC 23 DEL ClTY 22 PC 45 CAPITOL HILL 8 PC 32 JOHN MARSHALL 13 PC 'l7 NORMAN 26 PC 27 U. S. GRANT 'l4 PC DOUGLASS 3 PC SOUTHEAST 'l7 PC 55 NORTHWEST O 59 27 GEARY TOURNAMENT 3rd MIO. ClTY TOURNAMENT 4th MID-STATE TOURNAMENT 'lst REGIONAL TOURNAMENT 3rd STATE 'lst B-TEAM , PC 18 EDMOND 3 PC 'l8 MOORE 16 PC 'l4 OEL CITY 39 PC S JOHN MARSHALL 6 PC 29 U. S. GRANT 'l5 PC 27 SOUTHEAST 'l2 'l. TWO-TllVlE State Champion, Gary Nlikawa out maneuvers his opponent against IVIWC. 2. RIGHT after the ref blows his whistle for the start, Kim Carter tries for a pin. 3. STRENUOUS exertion against the op- position leaves Courtney Warren on top. 4. READY to wrestle his opponent, John Welker awaits the officials whistle. Wrestling 135 'l. EXHAUSTEO after long battle Mitchell Bryant struggles under opponents weight. 2, BLOODY mouths are not important to Larry Bennett when he tries desperately to give NWC a hair raising experience. 3 AFTEB scoring a take dovvn, Kim Carter works at turning his opponent over. 4. AFTER winning his match, senior Jim BylJee's face is a picture of exhaustion. 5 VABBITY Wrestlers are BOW 1: Larry Glenn, Boo lVlcCourry, John Welker, Gary Nlikavva, lVlitchell Bryant, Oarrel Cookg manager. BOW 2: lVlike Bitz, Larry Bennett, Courtney Warren, Carter l-linze, Greg Stone, Kim Carter and Varsity Coach Gerald Whitfield. 5 sf 136 Wrestling l i i .-ff ,X sg M N ,sw ' ' I Big Arms come away with Nlidstate title Our matmen received little stu- dent supportg however, a few loyal fans cheered them through their season. lVlany girls stayed up late on school nights to leave secret boxes of oranges, apples, diet can- dy and good luck signs on the doors and houses of their heroes. On days of the matches the boys walked into their locker rooms to Seven members of the team went find surprises, posters and low-cal on to State. Three of them went goodies for each, that had been as far as the Consolation Finals left behind in the wee hours of the and three ended up as State Final- night before. ists. Only one boy, Gary lVlikawa, Annual State Wrestling Tourna- kept his record and took first in ment was held in Tulsa on Feb- State, ending up number one ruary 23rd and 24th at Oral Fiob- Pirate at 101 pounds. erts University in lVlabee Center. Wrestling 137 1 as rkkyk N sag fo .l...,.,........v,. 1 6 O Y Q N 4 X if Ti N 35 W X is F l 6 I K ,,- a, Y: fr N, K .S i if 5 4. ? Q14 Ify 7-is ff' ' N k iff-.. 1 MH Q' 138 Wrestling 'Y ,:i x, ewrqaudw 'l. SCDRE of 55-O is not shown on the faulty wrestling homecoming scoreboard. E. WINNER! Bob NlcCourry looks towards Coach Whitfield for sign of approval. 3, READY to conquer his opponent, Bob lVlcCourry awaits the refer-ee's whistle. 4. ENCDLIRAGEIVIENT from the sidelines is given by Wrestling coach, Jim King. 5. FDES find it rugged against Pirates, when .Jim Bybee prepares to cross face. 6. B-TEAIVI Wrestlers: Row 'li Paul Hood. Randy Nlorgensen, Alan Thies, Kelly .John- son, Tim Strickland, Bobby Bybee, Mitchell Claunch, Tony Cramer, David Ellis, David Thomas. Row 2: Jackie Schuman, Keith Jackson, Steve Reagan, Stan Gough, Curtis Whitson, Rick Estep, lVlike Barton, George Waggoner, Randy Earhart, David Sexton. Row 3: Leonard Lippert, Ray Netherton, Bruce Wycoff, Dana Cramer, Sam Lisle, Vance Sharpe, Danny Wayman, Patrick Cain, Dean Galliciez, Darrell Cook, Ron lVlcQueen, Coach named Outstanding in 4A compitition Each of the seven wrestlers met with some of their toughest com- petition at this tournament. During the finals, the teams were placed in their respective numbers with Putnam City wres- tlers Number Dne team in the state. The wrestling coach, Gerald Whitfield, humbly accepted the honor of being named outstanding coach of the 4A schools. There were many tears shed when our happy big arms brought first in State home to the Pirates. Wrestling 139 Q S 140 Basketball 65 Basketballers clinch Mid-State End 'lDOp-play with 'l'l-'l-C record Although the Varsity roundballers were unsuccessful in their quest to repeat as class 4-A state champions, their final season record of 23 wins and 5 losses was good indication of the hard work and dedication that was put in by the team. The Pirates took six straight victories to open the year, before suffering their first defeat at the hands of Capitol Hill in the Putnam City West Tourney. After three more non-conference victories the Pirates faced a major test when they traveled to Doug- lass to face the powerful Trojans. ln a hard-fought contest, Doug- lass managed to squeak out a 59 to 58 victory. The Douglass loss proved to be the only blemish on the Pirates Mid-State record. 'I. DUTREACHING his Midwest City oppo- nent, Darrel Johnson starts the game. 2. Which way do I throw?'i Mark Lepak puts the ball into play against Del City. 3. AFTEFI being awarded free throw, Jim Wooldridge pauses before taking a shot. 4. CNE of the few juniors on Varsity, Doug Summers practices ball control. 5. VARSITY Basketball team members are FiDW 'l: Mark Lepak. RDW 2: Doug Summers, Larry Scott, Phil Stewart, Mike Bell. HOW 3: Steve Martin, Pat McCor- mack, David Welsh, Pat Fiyan, Mike Hagan. HOW 4: Phil Pettit, managerp Mike Sheaffer, Mike Tabor, Steve Minty, Darrel Johnson, Jim Wooldridge and Coach Jim Koch. QA 'ggi' --.,,q.f g,- w..,,,m Q Basketball 141 Rayburn boasts 35-'I record for JV basketball PC swept through their remaining lVlid-State schedule, which was highlighted by exciting home vic- tories over Northwest, Douglass, and Midwest City. ln regional play the Pirates breezed by lVloore and Edmond, to gain a birth in the winner's bracket at Shawnee. ln the opening game of area, Altus stunned the Pirates 82 to 6'l. However, a victory over Ponca City advanced PC to the State Tournament. Pirates' hope to repeat as state champions was high as the Orange and Black took lVluskogee in the first round. l-lowever spirits were crushed on the second night, with a heart-breaking 66-6'l loss to eventual champs Capitol Hill. XRli7!,f 142 Basketball QXR A TE , M iii VARSITY PC 6'l ENID 58 PC 76 NORMAN 53 PC 55 NORTHWEST 54 PC 93 JOHN MARSHALL 52 PC 87 U.S.GRANT 56 PC 77 GUTHRIE 5'l PC 55 CAPITOL HILL 57 PC 59 SOUTHEAST 58 PC 57 ENID 5'I PC 68 NORMAN 58 PC 58 DOUGLASS 59 PC 95 TULSA ROGERS 49 PC 47 NORMAN 58 PC 73 TULSA HALE 47 PC 88 DEL CITY 76 PC 38 MIDWEST CITY 37 PC 63 NORTHWEST 58 PC 6'I JOHN MARSHALL 42 PC 94 U.S.GRANT 64 PC 74 DOUGLASS 66 PC 6'l DEL CITY 54 PC 88 MIDWEST CITY 69 REGIONALS PC MOORE PC DEL CITY AREA PC 61 ALTUS 62 PC 72 PONCA CITY 68 JUNIOR VARSITY PC 77 ENID 60 PC 66 NORMAN 35 PC 74 NORTHWEST 57 PC SO JOHN MARSHALL 34 es f- -I s- gi - . I. . .. . P . V. ,Q .ly ..,.-..,.,..,.-Q.i4.,..f.-g--...,v....t i 'ii o PC 'l'I5 U.S.GRANT 46 PC 89 ENID 58 PC 76 NORMAN 63 PC 88 CHOCTAW 55 PC 79 DEL CITY 54 PC 69 MIDWEST CITY 23 PC 56 NORTHWEST 59 PC 63 JOHN MARSHALL 59 PC 95 U.S. GRANT 42 PC 78 DEL CITY 49 PC 92 MIDWEST CITY 32 SOPHOMORES PC 44 ENID 36 PC A 38 NORMAN A 48 PC B 72 NORMAN B 4'I PC 63 J. MARSHALL 28 PC 62 NEWCASTLE 37 PC 5O U. S. GRANT 56 PC 49 DOUGLASS 54 PC 54 NORTHWEST 65 PC 45 J. MARSHALL 42 PC 52 NORTHWEST 56 PC 62 ENID 5O PC 60 NEWCASTLE 22 PC 7'I NORMAN 74 PC 47 CHOCTAW 5O PC 88 W. HEIGHTS 2D PC SO J. MARSHALL 42 PC 53 U. S. GRANT 57 PC 59 W. HEIGHTS 47 PC 69 NICHOLS HILLS 53 'l. SENIOR Pat Ryan dribbles ball across court with a Grant General in pursuit. 2. READY to get a rebound, Steve Martin keeps his eyes on the ball during shot. 3. GAME of keep away against Midwest City Bombers, is David WeIsh's intentions. 4. JUNIOR Varsity basketball members are ROW 'l: Jeff Giannopoulos, Rick San- ders, Doug Summers, Larry Scott, Phil Stewart, Lynn Taggart. ROW 2: Coach Johnny Rayburn, Mike Sheaffer, Jeff Liv- ingstone, Keith Moore, Mark Lepak, Mike Bell, Pat McCormack, Marc Laughlin. 5. ANNIHILATED during all the first quarter, John Marshall is held scoreless. Basketball 143 ,ww L5 Q kwa' 144 BasketbaH 9315, Sophomores Score 68 point Victory All through the season the J. V. worked hard to be able to maintain next year the good record made for the Pirates this year. Learning tricks from the seniors and drop- ping hints to sophomores, helped all the teams and brought about a togetherness. They learned to share victories and defeats. With a full year of practicing late on week-days and on weekends, the J, V. finished the season tired and sore, yet ready to come back next season, full of enthusiasm as the Varsity team of PC. 1, IN an attempt to defeat Northwest for revenge, Sophomores fail with 54-53 2, SCORES of the varsity basketball team are checked over by manager Phil Pettit, 3. VABSITY-junior varsity player, lVlark Lepak, anticipates a rebound attempt. 4. lVlElVlBEFl OF Sophomore B-ballers, Joe Hough tries to score another two points. 5, BASKETBALL records of individual plays are kept by manager Lynn Taggart. B, SOPHQ BOW li Terry Flimmer, Bex Baker, Dwaine Price, .Joe Hough, lVlike Byan, John Nlurphy, POW 21 Coach Whit Boberts, Bobby Waddell, Howard Lee, Terry Anderson, Scott Hoey, Bonnie lVlcCollum, Kent Bradford, Bob Hoffman, Flobert lVlalbrough, Frank Clary, Greg Cudney, X' K cis' '30 30 r' T' 5 Qcf lnirai Q TJ? Xl A W Basketball 145 Practice plays Major part in Pirate success EARLYinormng,nmiakernoom and late evening practices helped the early sports teams finish CPEUKSUDEPSESSODS.PPBCUCGXNBS the key word for the teams while trwngtoreachtheuknnategoal Dedmadontotheganminade worMnmseasmr.Dayakerday everyteaniwentoverthebasm fundamentals that led to Pirate success l. PRACTICE makes perfect for senior Steve Martin while trying for a basket. 2, PEADYAto get in the swing of things, Camesa Smith returns birdie to op- ponents. 3, COMPLETED pass is important to junior Mike Sheaffer, even during a practice. 11. APT of playing comes from practicing the techniques taught by Mr. Jim Koch. 5, LEG stretching is only a small step to victory for wrestler Larry Bennett. 146 Practice . . . '.'.'. .'.'.'.'. ' 'wx '1:2:3. ........... ...'. .'.'.'.' .'.'.'.'. ...... ... .'.'.'.'. .'.'.'.' '.'.'.'. '.'.'.'. ..'. Tx. QQ. .i.:, , - Ssifa . - ....... .... 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' ...., . ,,.. - . ......... . . . . .'.'.'.'f -15.19.41 --.' . 1 - '- -5-9 'o'u'n'f . . . . . . . ,nf dwg. ,. 4 1 rid 7 A....... fi. . . . . . .'.-. '.g.,... .-3. .F 'AR . . . 'sua 'Ania A fm 1. ' - X. J. K f,-' K K isifff-:' J Practice 147 l in ,,.+-0-'t K . 4 'xx it 4. Endurance helps achieve goals Set by Cross Country members 'I . AND they're off to a whizzing start against Lawton Wolverines! .Jim Rayburn, Gary Mikawa, Vance Sanders, Steve Wolfe, and Steve Armstrong spring into the race. 2. CROSS Country runner Mike D'Connor has a feeling of comfort as he relaxes after a tiresome run at Del City. 3. MEMBERS Robert Webb and Carlan Yates lead the pack at a pre-season dual meet. 4. WITH a huff and a puff, .Jim Rayburn exerts his last bit of energy to secure final goals in a Cross Country scrimage. 5. TEAM members for the A squad include RDW 'li Mike Johnston, Mike D'Connor, Mike Clinton, Steve Wolfe. RDW 2: Jared Giddens, Carlan Yates, Martin Blazy, Mike Galiga. RDW 3: Jim Clark, Steve Watkins, Vance Sanders, Ken Monney. RCW 4: Don Kastens,Jim Rayburn, Russel Dawson, Alan l-loffines. 6. BSDUAD members are, RDW 'I : Robert Webb, Pate Graham, Chuck Renz, Stewart Yee. ROW 2: Scott Croston, David Miraldi, Kevin Fleharty, Jim Smith. RDW 3: Doug Kipf, Brock Boyett, Jeff Wolfe, Mike Gamel. RCW 4: Keith Gallop, Russ Shaw, Bill Henderson, Brian Baxter. RDW 5: Don Novak, Steve Beckner, Sam Dykeman, Gary Gray. 148 Cross Country Many miles and hours of endless toil and diligent practice rewarded Cross Country with victories in all of their dual meets. These wins included Putnam City West, .John Marshall, U.S. Grant, Del City, Southeast and Northwest Classen. After the dual meets the tour- naments were close in following. The Pirates started out strong by taking firsts at both the Del City and Putnam City West lnvitationals. Two other tournaments were held: one was the DU Invitational in which PC placed 3rd and the Norman Relays where Putnam took another 3rd. All of these meets led to the two important meets of the season- the Mid-State Tournament and the State Tournament. The Pirates fought hard against the seven schools of the Mid-State Conference to come up with a 3rd place which was only one point behind End place Del City, and two points behind 'l st place Northwest. Coached by Mr. Gene Firth, the harriers ended the season by taking Sth place in competition at Norman. ,v-wiki ill!!-' ftflierf ' 3 N -msii-,g 5f'ilah i' 2: iq Q.. if Z vunsuaunnqq rr-H !1'l 1 CROSS COUNTRY fLow Score Winsl PC 24 LAWTON Sa PCA 22- PC WEST SS PC 20 SHAWNEE 41 APC. 22. SOUTHEAST 40 PC EO Yukon 40 PC 28 SCASAOYL 37 PC 21 Eolvlolxlo 33 PC-T 25 ALNOFTTHWEST-A so PC 24JOHN MARSHALL S5 PC 24 ue GRANT as PC 28 DEL ClTY 32 TOUFZNAMENTS PLACE DEL CITY INVITATIONAL 'lst 3rd NORMAN HELAY PC WEST INVITATIONAL 'lst OU INVITATIONAL 3rd MlO-STATE 3rd STATE 9th Blistered feet, Sweat, dirt- Charaoterize Cross Country 'l. SOMETIMES ya win, sometimes ya lose- Mike Johnston walks away, coat in hand, pondering the team's Mid-State rating. 2. THE agony of defeat is taken in many painful ways by Steve Wolfe and Jim Clark. 3. ALMOST there, but seeming like forever, Oan Mooney and Steve Armstrong trod on at the dual meet against Lawton Wolverines. 4. THROUGH sunshine, rain, mud and snow a Cross Country runner's legs must go. 5. FiAlN and cold are mixed with feelings of hope as the Cross Country team awaits the starting signal at the Mid-State meet. S. ENCHANTEO forest is found intriguing by one of the Cross Country runners who wasn't anticipating its appearance there. 7. EXHAUSTEO from running two long hard miles, Cross Country runner Steve Wolfe unwinds with help from Kevin Fleharty. WW 'll AR Xi. gs. .. il A 'Q Sig g tg l S . .N-.Q . y at Q ' T X 5 S U . . F SM . LS M .. -SLA J S .S-S X. ' .Q kgs is Lktt lm I Cross Country 150 is ff L 'WN-f Q 424' Q QM A 2: ,Qi- 'QW wi ASN' ME 'wh J . Q 5 A i X 'S .W X , Q V s - A 1 -in QW ' Q , J' ,sixq ui, K an A WF? Qin :Q 'Q' w x My W 10's swf ' f. QQ- f-I. N .gum . -- ,i . QA' .' rr - by A W wk, 1 ' M fi? Q Q .W gym 1 ,,. 1 Jw N 6 , V, ,. E i ' -as W-...,. av gk K wmik be x ' 'H-A-li. in ,FL H, Cross Country 151 -vs ,,, f. Q mm -L: E W 3- P' f' .iw :W w a 1+ 'b QR K 4 ,Q-QNMW' 152 Swimming 94 Dual meets at Camp lone leave Swimmers almost perfect record Usually a winning team in any cer- tain sport will have one or two out- standing athletes that carry the team, but that was not the case with the swim team. Because of every day practicing at the lone YIVICA, every event was strong. One of their best events was the 400 meter relay. After many hours of honing their skills, the swimmers shaved eight sec- onds off of last year's previous record. 5 IA .if f df 'f if Ei wif: - Q 4 agar if-:EM ww.. A . .xiii is yew' W . I I . 'I .?fi5'Qws' 35 .1 S 'Sidi I K,:f,LZ is I . GASP of air strengthens the efforts of Doyle Johnson in the swim meet at Enid. 2. SENIOR Jeff Williams reassures his teammates that all is well at poolside. 3. DIVER, Keith Gallop attempts to per- fect his jack-knife by participating in meet. 4. LIST of lanes and respective swimmers is read by swim coach, Nlr. Don Freeman. 5. VERTICAL entrance is the key to Keith Gallop's attempt to add to the score. 6. JUST one more lap left as freshman John Dieken increases his pace to win the backstroke event against P.C. West. 7. STROKE after stroke, Barry Donald- son heads for the end of his heat at Grant. sw .PC I 79,1 NQRTHWEST. Ii. TOURNAMENT Ili. e x . .'.. ...II t . . . .,'..-,Y A . k'Isi5xf'i - 'L1i5Siii'V V1 I' IWETIKQEQQE V I '-s-'fem 'wig . A .I age.. , . I Swimming I53 154 Swimming fam .L ,Xi L...-df 'l. CONCENTBATION, correct form and perfect timing go into Doug Lindeman's dive. 2. CONFIDENCE and self-esteem is built up before meet by diver, Doug Lindeman. 3. EXHAUSTED, swimmer Tom Lynn catches his breath after a race against PC West. -4. IVIOUTHFUI. of water doesn't stop Barry Donaldson from reaching the final stroke. 5. SWIMMING team members are FIOW 'I: Doug Lindeman, Kevin Lilly, Bay Acker- man, Barry Donaldson. BOW 2: Doyle Johnson, Bill Kohs, Jeff Williams, Greg Lemmons, Bryan Baxter. FIOW 3: Chuck Grimes, .John Dieken, Steve Flose, Flon Harris, Tom Lynn, Joe NIcCourry. BOW 4: Greg Flatliff, Scott Boyd, Bussell Lilly, Curt Carmichael, Bart Carter, Keith Gallop. Swimmers Take second In lVlid-State With a new coach, Don Freeman, PC's swim team demonstrated a lot of strength. After a very suc- cessful season with only one dual meet loss the swimmers displayed their skills in every aspect of the watery arts. Swimmers showed their true Pi- rate form by winning their first match against PC West. The next meet proved to be the Water Pi- rates only dunking. After that. though, it was smooth sailing for the PC swimming ship by knuckl- ing under the rest of their adver- saries, U.S. Grant, Northwest, lVlidwest City and Enid in a blitz of power. Winning by as many as fifty points in a meet, they kept their momentum going into the lVlid-state tournament at Douglass where they won second. Swimming 155 M MQQQ5 , .m.h g 2 ' 2s wg m rw' as 'W S' . .... N, 5 f iv 4 fi if is V VA W m,AW 5 -1 1 wi P Jw, -N F543 I Q' xbvx A A WY ' I , I H x, 1 Oi ,75fL1,,. my XL fig - pw ' , l ww Eu aw fx 'MP H X I Ky vb - l L 4- I 1 I O L ww UO WL xv , ww w f ' 1 'Q' , IUR' ,'1J! nuff: HW UV AJ' 'fix uf' LL b VV 5 ' w ,- 1 , V V. I, N Biifx W Al' y 4, LJ Q U1 L TTB: XTVXJ 4 VIXLV Lu ff iw W J L l .QNX ' gfl.fL, 4 if V if L X ' , , v U L N fx xxx J N I COL' ypv V Lx, y y A , A ,U QM-1, W N 1 r yxf 156 Girls Sports Girls' Sports Basketball Be- gional victors Putnam City's Girls' Sports team devoted a great amount of time and effort into the development of a successful year. With much practice, the girls' softball team proved to be one of the best ever as they vvon county, district, and regionals, However, the State playoffs provided great competi- tion and the Piratettes went dovvn by a score of 4 to 2. The dedication of the girls also contributed to a good season of volleyball. With a record of 7-2, the girls earned the first place ranking in their conference. High- lighting the volleyball season was the PCW tournament, in which the girl Pirates proved victorious. 'l. KEEPlNG her eyes on the Birdie Hillary Hessenegren exerts her strength. 2. BEBOUND keeps Cindy Hefner's atten- tion in the game against John Marshall. 3. DETEBMINATION appears in the eyes of Sherri Huntress while shooting a basket. 4. FOBWABD, Brenda Banks, grasps the ball and defends against interception. 5. BEADY and waiting for a game of bad- minton are Buth Wills and Camesa Smith. S. GIBLS' Sports' members are BOW 'l: Miss lvine Parris, Kandi Jones, Brenda Banks, Tricia Lundeen, Miss Pat Morrow. BOW 2: Sherri l-luntress, Tanya Wilkins, Jackie Gels, Cindy Hefner, Dee Deichman Billie Benson. BOW 3: Hillary Hesselgren, Sandy Cochran, Judy Olsen, La Ouita Hawkins, Kathy Appleton, Nancy Banks. BOW 4: Debbie Gossman, Karen Nester, Cindy Baten, Vicki Bonds, Camesa Smith, and Martha Mize. Girls Sports 157 'g,..: Y-gxunuw 'Miramax ,Q aut, ff Q , -, J i sei-:L 1 X ,J 158 Girls Sports 'l. Knowing the techniques of badminton is part of the game for Christi Watson. 2. GIRLS' volleyball members are ROW 'lz Sherri Huntress, Brenda Banks, Vicki Bonds. ROW 2: Cindy Baten, Jackie Geis, Cindy Hefner, Oee Oeichman. ROW 3: Martha Mize, Camesa Smith, Hillary Hesselgren, Carolyn Harris. 3. SOFTBALL members are ROW 'l: Kandi Jones, Brenda Banks, Sherri Huntress, Vicki Bonds, Tricia Lundeen. ROW 2: Sherrie Torrence, Debbie Goss- man, Carol Brown, Cindy Hefner, Judy Olsen. ROW 3: Cindi Baten, Jackie Geis, Oee Oeichman, and Karen Nester. 4. SENIOR Karen Cieminski takes time for thought before her tennis serve. 5. MEMBERS of the girls basketball team are ROW 'l: Kandi Jones, Sherri Huntress. Brenda Banks, Tricia Lundeen, Carolyn Harris. ROW 2: Tracy Morris, Tanya Wil- kins, Jackie Gels, Cindy Hefner, Dee Oeichman, Billie Benson. ROW 3: Debbie Gossman, Sandy Cochran, Judy Olsen, La Ouita Hawkins, Kathy Appleton, N. Banks. If Badminton tennis volleyball boast success Once more, the Piratettes placed first in their conference with an undefeated season record of bas- ketball. Teamwork proved to be the key factor as they defeated such opponents as Putnam City VVest, Edmond and Classen. After school practices and determina- tion helped the girls earn a second place finish in the Edmond tourna- ment. Under the guidance of lvine Paris and Pat lVlarrow, the girls finished the year in the Pirate spirit. Unleashing their power, the Piratettes gave their all to the track, tennis, or badminton teams and displayed superb athle- tic ability and the best of sports- manship in all their endeavors. 13.0 'Qff X gi.-, if 'Si was QI Eg.. , 7,3 ,-.. X K ,.- K A fi to l if ' K 1 is so as ,A Girls Sports 159 We pass this way but once.. , Kids will always remember their high school days and the people who made each day a differ- ent experience. They will look back and wonder, What ever happened to what's his name? A few names will stand out in those we remember be- cause they did something worth remembering. Karen Holmes won a S500 scholarship for the national essay contest sponsored by Guidepost Magazine. Mike Robinson Won a S1000 scholarship plus a trip to Washington D.C. for his leadership ability. Susan Irwin won the state Hire the Handi- capped contest in which she received an expense paid trip to Washington, D.C., a 3200 U.S. Savings Bond and 513400 in gift certificates. Gene Fuller was named Junior Diplomat for his accomplishments in scouting and his church. He will represent Oklahoma in a visit to Greece and East Africa. Eileen Counihan was cited as one of the out- standing high school stu- dents of English in the country, while Susan Fleming was named run- ner-up in the contest. 1. DATING, one of the more popular activities has its various ups and downs for seniors Ricky Haws and Beth Launer. ,q ,zisfrj 'Q'-'Q kr -. -Us Seniors enioy donces, squore money, eoch other Bare feet, cut-offs and sun- burned faces faded away as seniors came back to school ready to complete their Twelfth year. Smiles and laughs were seen and heard as the upper- classmen directed sophomores to the elevator which was sup- posedly iust around The corner. Approximately nine percent 'of The 825 seniors received scholarships totaling over S55,000. College Night held iointly with Putnam City West ac- quainted students with forty dif- ferent colleges and universities in The United States. For The first Time in history eighteen year olds had a chance to vote in a national election. l. VICE-PRESIDENT of the Senior Class, Ervin Yen, busily counts spirit square money. 2, SEATED on the monkey bars at Stars and Stripes Park, Jeff Freeman and Cathy Allred talk during German Club's Octoberfest. 3. OFFICERS for The senior class are: Carlan Yates, Boy Popularity, Pat Shore, President, Ervin Yen, Vice President, Adele Whited, Girl Popularity, Vicki Bonds, secretary, and Michele Courchesne, Treasurer, 4. DANCING in the Moonlight enthralls seniors Vance Sanders and Kelsie Harris at the Christmas Dance with music by Tide. Seniors 162 Preliminary elections held in The homerooms gave seniors an opportunity to see what iT was like. The November election involved registration and voting at The polls. Activities The Class of '73 participated in during Football Homecoming included orange and black spirit squares, sold for a nickel each, by the class officers and car decorating contests. Since nine-weeks tests were given during The same week, The Traditional float contest was not held. Students also worked part time iobs and went To Young Life and athletic events. Soc Hops held after home games were viewed as childish by some, but many seniors attended the two hour dances eagerly. As their final year came to a close upperclassmen prepared for graduation. They struggled through hours of homework to receive the required eighteen credits. Announcements, voted on by the class, were sent to friends and relatives telling of the important date, May 30. Caps, gowns and black onyx stone rings completed the attire for Baccalaureate and Commencement exercises. With tears, smiles and mixed emotions robed figures left the stadium, Ahead lay the chal' lenge of EarTh's place in space. l Ng, .eniors 163 R? ...A 3 fg an WSH? 'fa n at H+. 0 al A 164 Valedictorians , .. 'ss 1' -ni Q -- t.. Q l. VALEDICTORIANS are ROW l: Judv Van Wagner, Lynn McClellan, Carol Bridwell, Betsy Bake. ROW 2: Robin Billingsley, Cathy Hammonds, Pam Melzer, Joan Denny, Marolyn Vincent, Janet Lowery, David Melandorph. ROW 3: Christy Jamison, Beth Laeuner, Elaine Farrell, Lesa Shugart, Lisa Byers, Paul Utnage. ROW 4: Hank Card, Phil Hess, Jim Boggs, Mike Elder, Mike Allen, Forrest Rich. 2. VALEDlCTORlANS: ROW 'l: Jam Darnell, David Reckamp, Robert Moore. ROW 2: Doug Manner, Vickie Bonds, Carlan Yates. ROW 3: Candice Jenkins, Kathy Allred, Elsa Beck, Helen Risinger. ROW 1-1: Cathy Lewis, Susan Warmker, Christi Clady. ROW 5: Paul Madison, Craig Story, Don Kastens. ROW 6: Mary Jane Gorishek, Gloria Jennings. ROW 7: Tim Schumacher. 3. VALEDlCTORlANS are ROW 'l: Sue Fleming, Paty Suenram, Shari Huntress, Ervin Yen, Ginger Dawson, Myra Garhart, Janet Troutman. ROW 2: Chris Farrill, Laura Grant, Lezlie Bowen, Eileen Counihan, Terri Roberts, Heidi Hartman. ROW 3: Briley Burgess, Jane Nelson, Diane Dernoncourt, Karen Smith, Debbie Stinson, Bob Smith, David Welsh, ROW 4: Gilbert Grant, Teresa Russell, Ricky Clover, Jim Olvera, Bruce Frumkin, Laura Myers. 4. SEMI-finalists for National Merit numbered 185 in the state. The 7 Pirates who qualified are seated Catharine Lewis, Gilbert Grant, Robin Billingsley. Standing are Phil Hess, Max Fleming, Rory Lewellen, Hank Card. Seven seniors Receive Merit Finalist ratings For the first time in the history ot the school, seventy-six Valedictorians were chosen to represent the graduating class. To achieve this honor, students had to have a tour-point grade average from the ninth through twelfth grades. Special honor courses allowed these students to achieve higher than a tour- point average. Another honor gained by cer- tain seniors were the seven National Merit Finalists. These students were chosen out ot hundreds of seniors in the nation. National Merit Finalists 165 Senior Stoters visit Governor ot Capitol Delegates from all parts of Oklahoma went to Boys' and Girls' State conventions sponsored by the American Legion. Ten boys from Putnam attended Boys' State at OSU and two girls went to Girls' State at East Central State College in Ada. ment and elected city officials. Main purpose of the conven- State officials were elected tion was to give delegates a later in the week after several better understanding of state days of hard campaigning. Boys' governments. Students were State elected John Ooley as divided into city states where governor and Girls' State elected they formed their own city govern- Lee Hickam as Attorney General, eggs S gf Girls! Boys State 166 5 I. MEETING with Governor David Hall are the Girls' and Boys' State candidates ROW I: Lee Hickam and Diane Dernancourt. ROW 2: Mike Robinson, Ricky Clover, Tim Schmacher, Hank Card and Kent Larason. ROW 3: Mike Elder, John Boyer, Steve Minty, John Ooley, David Welsh and Matt Ray. 2. DURING the homecoming pep rally, John Boyer assures the crowd of a Pirate victory. 3. BASKETBALL is a big part of Boy's State Representative Steve Minty's schedule. 4. STUDENTS learn the happenings at Girls' State from Diane Dernancourt and Lee Hickam, 5. WITH popcorn strings, Kent Larason trims the German class Christmas tree. 6. PUBLIC speaking talents help Hank Card communicate with his friends at Boys' State. 7. ELECTED Governor of Boys'State at Stillwater, John Ooley speaks at a STUCO meeting. I I ,alta Nl! iifil Q Y. sa. , S s xr ...M sf, r , -we g s i K' we GirlS!Boys State 'I67 QA .lwxa N 1 r 'ffl uv X x3? ',3..gg .Qmffi KH. U Q -19 ' Gm 'gf ' N A ru cg' N F Y A 1 be M X X J A H c J Hx r Q am V ff ,f Q ,...,g 0 A .F 1, 1 f I iff' X . 168 Seniors Sports'Queens Receive roses, Helmet, crowns Three queens and six attendants were chosen by the maior sports. Football coronation started off the year as the Queen and her attendants arrived in Corvettes. The platform consisted ot pink and blue flowers which matched the girls' dresses. Although basketball season is during the winter, the home- coming seemed springy with yellow, blue and pink chosen. Wrestling coronation was held before the match against Northwest. Two shades of blue were used. Captain ot the team escorted the Queen. l. FOOTBALL Queen Pant Marrs and her escort Greg Fielder kiss attei cro.-,ning and look at engine parts of n Vette Pant Nlarrs later cheers tne teaiv tc anotl'er ct its v,:'or'es 2. CARRWNG the football nel-tret is attendant Meegan r'.litcltf l es:cr'ect l:, Leonard Lippert. 3. PRESENTWG the roses are icctball at'ertoant Valerie Collings with escort Barry' Tarittan, L1 BASKETBALL 'east chose ,'.'taral,'n Vincent to reign as their queen, and her escort Darrell Jonrson crowns Fer at lsomecoir ng cercnatior' 5. A snriic of satisfaction front escort M'ke Regan was assurance to' attendant Tobi Smcoe 6. EXClTED taces show the mixed emotions ot Gloria Jennings and her escort Mike Tabor. 7. l-lAPPlNESS is evident at'e' Carol Melius is crowned wrestling Queen by Gary Nlikawa. 8 WRESTLlNG aYtei1dar'tCan'esa Snfth and her escort Courtney Warren exit after crowning. 9, WRESTLlNG attendant Sandi Wright, with escort Larry Glenn, show ioytul feelings. Seniors 169 l, ATTENDANTS lo Mr, and Miss Pirateer, Ginger Dawson is in Pep Club and is Vice-President of Sruco, while Mart Ray was Sophomore Class President and wins speech coniesfs. 2, CHOSEN bv The sludenls are Nlr. and Miss Piratcer, Carlan Yates and Lee Hickam. 3. FOOTBALL fever strikes girls and boys. Fam Marrs was voted Homecoming Queen, and John Boyer was Captain of the Varsity learn. 4, KNOWN for iheir friendliness, Heather Hartman is Pep Club President, and David Welsh plays on the Varsity Basketball ieam, 170 Seniors ins V L Ccirlcin, Lee elecTed Mr. and Miss Pirc1Teer NominaTed by homerooms and individuals in The school. Then chosen by The sTudenT body ElecTed Miss PiraTeer, were Mr, and Miss PiraTeer. Lee l-lickam won The English II Seniors were selecTed on The and Drama ll awards and a basis of scholarship, acTiviTies leTTer of commendaTion Trom in school and The communiTy NaTional lVleriT FoundaTion. and ciTiZenship. Around She was a member oT STaTe ThirTy-Tive boys and girls were Honor SocieTy, The Governor's nominaTed and Then narrowed l-lonor Roll, Oklahoma Drug Work- down by The homerooms, Final shop, Thespians, Pep Club, her voTing was made by The church youTh council and V H I kfi,1i,x,vW u Yami Q-7 R 'UQ' 'is' fc ill' ,E vc E gl 'iv I ,npglf . JT l 9 fx Il 0 ld f , I fy ,:',lTT,3?il ,gf , 'ri +4 lr Natl. i - C, A 11 T, 3 .. , 5 50 ig TT' ii T T T if l ?p1-'-.,l, , A! NaTional Forensic League. Lee was elecTed ATTorney General and GuTsTanding CiTiZen of Girls' STaTe, Junior Girl PopulariTy and Treasurer of The STudenT Council. Mr. PiraTeer, Carlan YaTes, has been a member of cross counTry, baskeTball, Track, Fellowship of ChrisTian AThleTes, JCL, STaTe and NaTional Honor SocieTy, STuco, MESA, Mu Alpha TheTa, Young Life, Explorer ScouTs, church youTh group and Senior Lifesaving. Carlan was CapTain oT The cross counTry Team, MosT OuT- sTanding ChrisTian AThleTe, a Boys' STaTe delegaTe, Junior Class Vice PresidenT, Senior Class Boy PopulariTy, PresidenT of church youTh group, Boy of The MonTh and a Lions Club represenTaTive while mainTaining a 4.55 grade average. Seniors 171 Prima ballerina awards seniors chance To dance E 0 E an I 3 is 5 ,if .. rip OKLAHOMA City Metropolitan Ballet Company Kelsie Harris. Former prima ballerina of the New auditions for the ballef. 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Mary Blood Gary Blue Larry Boag Jim Boggs Ed Bontly John Boyer Pam Brady Mike Braun Karen Birdsong V Jonita Bishop Vicki Bonds James Bourgoine Leslie Bowen Robin Boyer Brock Boyett Marilyn Bradshaw Mike Bremmer Amy Bridges Carol Bridwell Leonard Brintnall nr me rep L..-.N -ea, .mee w......, sem? ,----, . . . i. Q l ' I V - .- Debbie Hall, Debbie ,SuTton and Vicki Moore fo Wea' on he' 'n'l'al'on day' Seniors 175 Carol Brown David Brown Kirwin Brown Lezlie Brown Lori Brown Rhony Brown Sandi Brown Terry Brown Jimi Bruner Pam Bugg Marsha Bunce Mark Buntz Alice Burger Briley Burgess Greg Bushnell Seniors I76 .- f B is s Q Q , fs 4,1 - 0 V . 4' 'B SEARCHING her notes, Corinne Mathis wants to MAGICALLY transformed,. is a Volkswagen bug share 5 special verge wiyh Campaigners. into . . . well . . . a Pirate-sized weeple. Carefree games from childhood Bring relaxation fun for seniors Seniors Ted Keeney Pat Shore and Ervin Yen add SWINGS at Bethany Park offer a break from 95 degree heat Camesa Smith and Debbie the final touch to the third place car the strain of summer cheerleading practice in the Weekly ignore the fact that they are seniors Steve Butler Jim Bybee Lisa Byers Dennis Cahlik Tim Calahan Debbie Caldwell Christy Calhoun James Callahan Chris Callaway Jack Capehart Demee Caporal Hank Card Danielle Carnes Jim Carnigom Barbara Carpenter Seniors 177 f Vicki Carson David Carter Debbie Carter Kim Carter Jay Cartmill Randie Cheatham Karen Cieminski Kristi Clady Devra Clark Donna Clark Jackie Clark Wade Clark Ricky Clover Cindy Cochran Janet Coffey Groups rap on different aspects Of religious, social problems N WITH the Bible as a guide, Young Life Girl Cams Michele Courchesne learn to relate their findings paigners Mary Jane Gorishekl She,-rg Shon and to themselves, to others and to life itself. Seniors 178 GREAT Pumpkins! lt's the Great Pumpkin, lee Hickam, during the Homecoming pep assembly Paula Coffey Elaine Coffman Debbie Cole Valerie Collings Daneta Combs Allison Condron Jan Conway Patricia Cook Joe Cooley Pat Corbett George Cornelius Greg Cornelius Linda Correll Eileen Counihan Michele Courchesne DEVOTED Pirates, Pat Shore, Ervin Yen, Mary Jane Gorishek, Michele Courchesne, Corinne Mathis, Terry Brown, Emily Ammerman and Vance Sanders team-up to decorate the senior car that placed third during the homecoming parade. Seniors 179 WW GHS 1 QUARTERBACK pam Mar,-S hands off 10 running blocks. Meegan and Valerie were attendants to back Meegan Mitchell when Valerie Collings Pam When She Was frowned Football Queen- John Dinger Joni Dixon Terry Dodson Lyle Dooley Jim Doolittle Gloria Douglas Carey Douthit Margaret Dow Preston Dove Holly Drumm Debbie Dudley Dru Duncan Steve .Duncan ' Cheryl Duty Bob Dyer Rita Edds Larry Edgman Mark Edmiston Beth Edwards Mike Elder Gridders teach Football plays Team iargons To new Queen Seniors 181 Seniors relax In study holl, Check posses, Greet friends At one time seniors would not have been caught dead sitting at the desk of a hall proctor. Today, however, many of the athletes and other student body leaders prefer that desk in the hallways to a seat with hundreds in the confusion of cafeteria study halls. PEACEFUL moments are difficult to find in a large advantage of them and spends the time in con school. Hall proctor, Doug Manner takes versation with fellow senior student Ted Keeney. David Ellis Karen Ellis Steve Ellis Janelle Elsey Alan Emery David Engstrom Steve Erikson Dennis Estep Rick Estep David Evans Jim Evans Tom Fair Mark Familant Elaine Farrell Chris Farrill Seniors 182 sf .f X- FX XX . 'gym 4, 1 S i VICES bring a definite smile to George SENIOR Josie LaCroix, a French foreign exchange be a hindrance when trying to quench one's Coyneliug af the German Club Octgberfesf, student, learns quickly that long hair proves to thirst at one ol PC's nine water fountains. Rosalind Fentriss Pete Ferguson Steve Ferguson Kim Fern Craig Feronti Greg Fielder Stanley Fields Laura Fleharty Max Fleming Susan Fleming Steve Foley Vicki Ford Jennifer Forde Donna Foutz David Frank ' Seniors 183 h... Laura Grant Paul Gray Jane Green Sue Green Susan Green Jan Greenwood Greg Grier Mike Griffin Mary Grumann Terry Gumm Dwain Gurley Susan Hailey Candi Hale Debbie Hall Gary Hall Randy Hall Cathy Hammond Kathy Hanna Susan Hardee Jim Hardin Senior demonstrates iniection ot vital factor GREAT concentration and a helpful tongue are be- intricate details Of assembling maClWi 1e Pans Th ing utilifed by Ed Kurtz when 3. :fif ' ff 9' he yvorks on the lead to the skills of a draftsman. at DEMONSTRATING how to iniect the clotting factor vital to hemophiliacs, is Sam Hyden E - VV' E E., wi? H Nix A X' Q i if I , , 4 4. 3 L ' b . A - . .X Q A K I -f - ' if , Ax H . Q Q W ,i ,Q 5 . 1 ,Axifzg X W 'L VVm,,', M , ,,,. ,A if ,V A H ig ' f r . . , . 2 Q A M Auf . . x 1 nf W-ff, ' 2: M' , mf ' X A, . 43 ug - um Y I . , f fjf,5,EM,,Vk Miz, -ff , 5 5 ffs ,1 , ,f ff: 'fi lm, . , ' - V igivf' I, , . - -Q M T f , I ff' All ,, :- if ifif E . -' I , ' vf,v Masfiayt A , 5 ,I iz 3? is . 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Leonard Lippert Sam Lisle Andy Lockridge Brad Loeffelholz David Logan Doug Landon Wanona Longhorn Roger Lou Shelly Lowber Donna Lowery Janet Lowery Jonna Lowry Scott Lucas Tricia Lundeen Karen Lyday Seniors 191 '1 ,Q 1 W 5 Empty halls Otter 0 quiet Placeito study ATHLETES find little time for homework so Neal Jones does his while hall proctoring. Debbie McCormack Bob McCOurry Marty McCraw David McCubbin Mary Ann McGoodwin Gene McKelvey Doyle McKinney Mat McLachlan Debbie McLeod Marsha McLeod James Mclish David McNatt Kelly McNitt Brenda McQuiIIen Rusty Megee Rene Meharg Carol Melius David Mellendorf Rita Merino Gary Mikawa Seniors 193 AFS members Mon o booth A-t C H CHOCOLATE candy and a coke seem to ease the the American Field Service booth at Open House pe n 0 U pressures of studying while Mike Elder tends during American Education Week. 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K' 1 V1 i :jk m,,w,,,, - x r 4 .1-fn, p- Time shortage, room numbers, Boffle parents of Cpen House STERLING silver teapots and paper cups contrast Gloria Jennings and Connie Cunningham, courte at Open House. Pep Club members Tobi Simcoe, ously serve coffee to Mrs. J. C. McCord, Sherri Reed Denise Reinking Robin Renegar Jim Reznicek Barbara Rhodes Forrest Rich Cole Richardson S Rid e usan g way Jan Richardson Torn Riggs 4 Seniors 198 Support comes Different ways STATE Champion Wrestler, Gary Mikawa, expresses his thanks for Pep Club support. Vance Sanders Maria Sangorrin Lynette Sapp Steven Saunders David Scheulen Tim Schumacher Donna Schumann Steve Scoggin David Scott Margie Scott Nancy Sell Dean Shafer Mark Shannahan Jeff Shannon Chuck Shedden 200 Seniors DECORATING a roof top leaveg Robin Jones a little horse play. Unable to descend she decides stranded when hor assistants could not resist to qrin and hear it until help comes , g A Larry Snyder Mike Spence Daniel Spiser Jane Springer Mark Stapp Mary Starr Bill Stecker Cherie Stevens Bob Stiles Shelia Still Beth Stinnett Debbie Stinson Janice Stockton Mike Stockton David Stone Football fever strikes cheerleaders-young and old DEL Caty's mascot, Mona Easley, is comforted by the reassuring hand of Putnam City cheerleader Debbie Weekly during a football game. Seniors 202 n I L,f, H qi, Y Q 1 'W Vx f, J 1' , -VV MV M V Vff V f V Lf: x ' V? 1.55391 15 fir f f ' TP, I 'W V .ff 'Vg V U V A V' gh' thx' Ei z .55 V ,V -V r 'V KV Vg V V V, M, lx N VV . V: zu5? , M we V uifk -V, ' ' A A , 2 F 4 UH , V WA? .f Ja ' f fr -u N 1 fills ,M X , g3h 51553 V: VVW1 ' if k , s 1 A Q. J' fm My my - . 'TWV'-,K lx K-ff ff. 'wb V K S V V V .Q J A 33, .i,eVj,. V V bf , , ,V X , K fi ,ii k 4- f - 'Z , Q Wm . gum we . 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Pete the Pirate investigates Over all senior spirit situation Susan Warmker Norma Warner Courtney Warren Christi Watson Jerry Watson Kent Waugh Keith Weaver Rosa Weber Debbie Weekley Ray Wehba Dave Weldon John Welker Keith Wells Dave Welsh Carolyn West Lynn West Albert Wheeler Bobbie Wheeler Cindy Wheeler Elaine White Adele Whited Seniors 205 David Whitley Randy Whittern Carl Wiens Jeff Williams Jerry Williams Bill Williamson Ruth Wills Joni Wilson Karla Wilson Rick Wilson Sherri Wilson Linda Winchester Larry Winn Rick Winn Cathy Winters ACT cmd SAT Stretch minds, Give headaches The maiority of out-of-state colleges and a few Oklahoma colleges require the SAT admissions test. The ACT, required by most Oklahoma colleges, is a test estimating academic ability. - Offered five times a year to seniors, these scores are generally used by colleges in the .admissions process. The fee for taking the test is 36.50. Seniors 206 BETWEEN sections of the American College Test In the latter part of October 830 area students Mike Johnston relaxes and enjoys his break, took the ACT on Saturday at 8:00 A.M. at PCHS. L Q . J , - Q, K 1 A Ew 1 Q U1 , :Q -: ,Y -V ie 'E S f 1 Q 1? , I f 'S Q :Q -gn Sf-...f s z Q f 'i WT -'iN cvs, I ff' 1 :QQ Y mg 5 Siwfx' . 'x :iff 'V 1 3, M Q ' 5 M VS ' L'-4 . 1 Q no ' Q f ' Tk A 5? ' K ff I Y' 'V g .. ,, fwy ' wwf x'35W5 vw- -V 5 , if I., ' 5 K V - fi . A j, , ,. E1 m ' w sas .. Q 5 :xx , N? LMWMM w V fi V Q ,F M' 5 K A -f L ? - 1 K ' 'm ' H 5' 5? gf f Q33 ' : 'Q' ' ,.,, 4 Nm., 'wx Y ,W W ,, J 1, M ' Q '7 f fp...- L , 'XL 45 09 ,L , K fx , f - , ,fx W' A1 2,4 wx -..,. X f ' wl ,Q , i .fy Q V ' I 1. -' i 1: : I .g,'- - 1.x ' 1- 4. W . . , ' 4 4 fm , 15 423: fx V -fx , r I , M- ., .-- 'fe-w x f 3' ' V x ki . .,,5,i.j,4 4 f V g 'Q M 133 ' 5 in t i 5. -a X q Y f 'f' Q 'Q . ,, . in ' Af AW A M ,,LW.. 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JUNIOR class officers are Randy Colton, Pres., Tina Jackson, Vice Pres., Mary Stewart, Sec., Jana Witten, Girl Pop., Kristin Ford, Treas. and Mark Lepak, Boy Pop. 4. PAINTED perfection for the Junior Class Homecoming car is the goal for Jana Witten. 208 Juniors hold the prom for the members of the Senior Class. The class of T974 selected an orange stoned ring with op- tions of a smooth stone, a smooth stone with PC or a cut stone. During Homecoming, the class came through as winners by selling the most Spirit Squares and stretching them three times the length of the football field before the game. Better than 25 members of this group will be taking a European tour so popular with teens today as the maior activity of their final high school summer. , . l ' X tzrxilgag A if . in My 5 , J, ' 1f'.' . T 'S -ft J F V' U' f NX: 0 , M f 1- 5 xxx 'T as is sr ,-Eixf-7'1xil: K :oy sm:-,j',a5'ghF3!'TxF'fi K' ' .WFP ly. E--'srl '- il if-f'3N'K5Q s 'Tx sf+Pf-filers fC f'i1.i .r.s.f1121e.t,ass1 A Juniors 209 Martha Aborn Kent Acers Charlene Adams Dale Adam Shirlee Adams Wade Albright Greg Aldridge Susie Allen Susie Allton Rene Aliizer Jeff Andeel Ann Anderson Debbie Anderson Diane Anderson James Anderson Sam Anderson Tony Anderson Scott Andrews Mike Ang Don Anthony Gail Apitz Kathy Appleton Kathy Armsfrong Susan Armstrong Mel Amer Jim Ashford Tommy Ashinhurst Ann Ashurst Sydney Bailey Teddi Ballard Hal Banister David Barnes Pam Barney Dianna Barringer Mark Barrow Carl Barton Lynn Barron .lan Bearden Steve Beckner Berry Bell Mike Bell Larry Bennet! Roberr Berg Linda Bergseid Randy Berry Gary Berrrem Jan Bewley Dana Billingsley Cindy Bills David Birdwell Lori Biswell Debbie Bivins Pa? Bixler Rob Bixler Carl Blackman Susan Blaine Robert Blanchard Martin Blazy Funky Blood Randy Bobo Linda Bond Stephanie Bongas Cindy Boyd Sharen Boyd Jan Boydsron John Bracken Laura Bradford David Bradley Marc Bradley Rocky Bradway Leah Brashear Tim Brecheen Doug Brennaman Debbie Brewer Larry Brewer Kevin Broam Brown Brown Amy Brad Darla Brown Don Brown 210 Juniors .,,., me an i 1 f ,,,. 1 V A A - V 'J Va V. ' V Vim V 452, Hifi: 1 . H V .V ,nr , V ,V .Q we A be f if V Vi . 2 if f . : V ,, '- rife Z. V ' ' f -- i 1 i f 9 -- ' I V Vi V V EVV .. VVVV Q., if-i V . 4, Ve V VV.. V ll Y Vip: ' Hr y, V - V, V aan ,ll V 'VV ,E . g ,, V MV V gy ' V V V xl? ' ifrf V . Vi 1 1 is ' l :fl- g g'vW 5?z f ::l I fx :gil if Yi V WVV, Vf A .,., , , , , , ,, V ii I ii A ' ' 9 -s 0 V' .4 fm '-' 'J A ... , 'fx I W or QV S , 4 Z , f if ,y ' 'M ' ' ff f ii' A S LY-,VV . '. ,ig - rf V 1 ' ff? Z i V' if ' a 1, e 'i V I . :IA ii V V al V fri liil A lllii ' VV w rrll . ,,. v. ' . 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Gary Brown Debi Bruner Larry Brunsman Brad Bryon Alice Buck Craig Bullock Alan Bumbaugh Dennis Bunton Glenn Burdick Christy Burkes Larry Burkes l.uAnn Burket June Burnett Cinoy Burns Melody Burns Tracy Burns Gerald Burrows Randy Burshek Barbara Burt Robert Bush Lisa Bussey Eric Butler Teri Butler Sandra Byrd Cindy Caldwell Debi Campbell Karen Campbell Debbie Cannon Mary Cardenas Brian Carleton Connie Carpenter Rozanne Carson Diane Carstens Bart Carter John Caskey Steve Cassil Stefanie Chambers Steve Chaney Sheryl Cheathan Jan Christensen Kathy Cieminski Jamie Clark Kelly Clark Lesa Clark Renee Clark Victor Clark Mike Clinton Randy Cloud Sandy Cochran Mike Coffman Paul Coffman Peggy Coffman Lou Colbert Curt Collins Randy Colton Don Colwell Juniors 211 I Kafrena Connor L l Cheryl Cook r Darrell Cook - , ' il David Cook i ' QVJS Dee Ann Copeland ' A V N f Paul Corbin . . E K, Myra Cosgrove T S Q David Cost 'T i i- I Joe Cowley Laura Cox - Ricky Cox .2 ii' ' f Kenny Coyne ,Q A V Barbara Craig - .L Joe CrisT T l me .. I PTH s L if ,Q R l ' i Charles Croft f is sf , nafrfe fi. Biz , C Bruce Cromer 3 Richard Cronin ' i - I rrlzl Scott Creston' , ..- . DD Linda Culvvell ,. 1 'f:- ii ' John Cuprisin ii Janet.Cur1is 5' ' David Dahlgren t 1 'xi Linda Daily Susan Dallen John Danner Daniel Darrach Joby Davidson Stacey Davis Russell Dawson Tommy Deason John Decker X Gary DeGrafTenreid pg Kaihy Denny ' John Desmarais ' 45 Michele Diilehay Jeri Dixon R Tommy Dixon . Janice Dodson I - J . Q. as W Q- s - ,ga if..-1 ' 1 X T - - 1- 2. f- , ,Q R ,sa we Ann Culpe er ' i- .T gi, Jan cfov l P N' 4 ' so if xi . . ,. X W aahe ye n C' ii as is aa me .VM hx W P Li, M 3 L, li . ka 4 liz X fx i f 33 T if gi. fi. i Pl yers' houses are decoroTed b su orTers WiTh crepe paper enTangled in bushes, signs wiTh humorous sayings plasTerecl on Their houses, The VarsiTy Toofball players woke up on game days To Tully garnished houses. The giggles heard laTe in The nighT were loyal Pep Club girls working desperaTely To ger home before Their curfews. Along wiih The decoraTions, a shoe box filled wiTh goodies such as candy, cupcakes, dough- nuTs, brownies and oranges was leTT on The aThleTes' porch sTeps. PEP Club members, Janis Morgan and Judy Olson, help promote spirir for The Douglass Troian football game by decorafing the houses of The players with crepe paper and signs. 212 Juniors ci? X wil A Q ,Ir 1 I , rf III.I I I. I it it i I in f ' I - I ' ef f I gr f ,' ' ',I J I, W- ,f ' I I 'ff , . IfnzI,I ' Iii . feifgf it 5 wr if by V ' V r 51, 'Ri K A AI ' X I . iq 4 Al U I' 1 ... I 'gb f I 2 I I W - ' a ,II IZ? 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'91 ' - ' 'I :J Barry Donaldson Monica Dooley Jim Dougherty Michael Doxtator Nita Drennan Richard Duncum Brenda Dunn Cindy Dunn Sam Dykeman Robert Eagle Randy Earhart Nat Eastham Phil Edmiston Stephen Ehart Keri Ehrle Phyllis Elliott Bill Elsey Carolyn Eng Janet Eng Linda Engberg Peggy Erickson Dale Erving Nancy Erwin Bob Evans Charlotte Evans Hayden Evans Phillip Evans Susan Ewing Diane Falier Roberta Fark Jim Farrow Nancy Fashik Don Faught Mark Feemster Cindy Fife Lynn Finley Robert Fiegener Keith Fleming Marsha Flett Wanda Flynn Kristin Ford Cathy Fox Pam Franklin Mary Freeh Dena Freeman Suellen Fulbright Gene Fuller Gordon Furry Shelley Fuzzell Elena Gamble Vickie Gamble John Gardner Scott Garis Mary Ann Garner Scottie Garrison Pam Gentry Pat Gentry Dave Gerescher Gary Gianfilippo Jeff Giannopoulos Denise Gibbs Jeff Gibson Jared Giddens Cindy Gill David Glenn Denise Goade Rena Goble Karen Goebel William Gorton Mark Goss Stan Gough Mike Gragg David Graham Harold Graham Pete Graham Cathy Granclstaff Kathryn Grantham Jeanette Gray Harriet Green Debbie Greene Juniors 213 Charles Grimeo Denise Grimmett Jim Grosscurth Becky Gulick Jim Gulick Harvey Gulley Reba Gunter Kim Gutowsky' Dena Haggard Charles Hair Paula Haley Cyndi Hall Donna Hall Doug Hall Peggy Hall Russell Half Terry Hall Susan Hamill Sylvia Hancock Norma Handke David Hanes Nancy Hanks Jody Hansard Melissa Harbison Susan Harder David Harris Mike Harris Robert Harris Karen Hart Tim Hart Millie Hartman Jeff Hawkins Laquita Hawkins Neil Hawkinson Cyndi'Hayes Tony Haynie Mary Hays Cynthia Healy David Hearn Greg Hedrick Peggy Heifron Cindy Hefner Cristi Heggie Larry Heidebrecht Rod Hendrix Leslie Hermick Sharon Henry Rick Hensley Terri Henson Hal Hepp Nan Herman Stephanie Herren Kristy Herring Terri Hess Hilary Hesselgren Allen Hicks Bobbi Higgins John Hill Ric Hill Sharon Hilton Elizabeth Hintze Joe Hoch Susan Hoffman Romie Hogue Holly Holaday Dawn Holen David Hollingsworth Terry Holmes Paul Hood Robin Hood Keith Horton Shane Howard Larry Hudman Jim Hudson Mike Hughes Nita Hulin Pam Human Alan Hume Larry Humphrey Denise Husted Juniors ,,,,1,Zf,f,y7 ,,,, 5 V . .. iii? 1 T Q3 W ' 1,2 J rx, f-ra iz',f A 4, b W, 4 'Q' ? 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' 3 3.5 .. X ' Q 1: t.. 'Q N v ' s K' 'Q Q : N Q: 1 - L . aim., L i s i L Top notch library facilities encourage studying Including hard to find auto mechanics books, it -'i'-' A furnish resource materials for Steve Cl'ianey's '- ' 'L r' K 'r'r ' special nine-weeks report. 216 Juniors we aw ,.., .A f 4545 A' Q W , 'k R. J l I ri .- 2. 1 . , aww' ,L M- . - V72 it r sl , fm 4-W V' V 1, ' ,M ks' L ll l ihf-AY I . ffl' iii I ' 2 , E , J w i t, il r it :A2 M yyyy , yy ,ill l ,AM :ef N M J 1 J J ,,.gi..V Evil' .25 V at x? ,1 n ,'ky, ,V QV v X vi 41 .W Q jr ,, I Aiea , .ti-Q ,,,.. '..' . ff . 4 at .rt , , f f v fl X If --v 5 f We 6 , r Gi ,QQ ' .., , rv, f X A fa 1 in, A , ,J 1 1 lf Y r r 555 ,of ,, A 3' iff? S. W 4 lx if X 4 MQ . liar CZ -H ,hare ' if 'GE , as 'as ,ak fi' Va If 'W' I gf' , V ist are salt D V- 2, 'n .Q ' f,,,,,. 1 by ,, V. 'fr PS- Vm ,.v1-A V,-.fa V 1' , ru, , m ' V 5 .Jw tl , ,,,, , M VI , A ' f Vg, K J , Q as or ,.V , as V fi - 1 J 'gn ZW? 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A 2 U 4 :Z M V ,V V V sg,.:'ll r- ., , rf'W I ' J D A Q. : , if LQ QR' ' ' Robert Malone LuAnn Maloney Diane Manelski Janis Mangus Brenda Manning Wynette Marlow Teresa Martin Tim Martin Shana Massa JoElla Mathis Gail Matthews Jim Matthews Harry McArthur Karen McCall Sharen McCall Val McCapozzi Troy McCarthy Barbara McClain Gary McClure Larry McCollum Pat McCormack Joe McCourry Kerry McCuisrion Sherry McCuistion Happy McDaniel Larenda McDaugale David McDuff Kevin McGee Teresa McGuinness Suzanne McLaughlen Karen McNeely Glen McNeill Don McQueen Ron McQueen Janie Meek John Meek Dan Merriman Connie Merritt Paula Merritt Duane Mersrnan Anthony Messina John Meyerson Amy Miller Dean Miller Diane Miller Rick Miller Sheila Miller Bobbi Mills Mark Mills Mark Minter Mike Minyen Roslyn Moncrief Gwynneth Moon Dan Mooney James Moore Keith Moore Janis Morgan Shauna Morris Tracy Morris Lisa Morrison Steve Morrison Rodney Morrissey VeeEllen Morrow Ann Nloulder Kathy Moyer Vicky Monday Becky Murphey Threcia Myers George Naifeh Mina Nail Scott Naylor Dan Neal Michael Neal Randy Nea! Nancy Neel Darcy Nelson Debi Nelson Jim Nemec Mitch Netherton Deana Newcomb Juniors 217 Patti Newery Gary Newgent Don Newman Chas Nicek Phillip Nicolosi Steve Nichols Cheryl Norton Lonnie Noyes .lim O'Bannon Denny O'Connor Mark O'Roke Becky Olson .ludy Olson John Onley Diane Osburn Pam Ousley Janet Overstreet .limmy Owens Ted Owens George Oxsen Cheryl Paramore Daureen Parker John Parker Daphne Pate Alan Patric Gary Payne Ron Payne Steve Payne Tom Payne Wynclelyn Payton Ellen Pebworth Gary Pecora Kim Pendleton Bill Perry Sharon Peter Ellen Peterson William Pherigo Charletta Phillips Paula Pierce Nancy Pifer Valerie Piland Larry Pittman Cheryl Pitts Sarah Poff Rhonda Polen Cindy Pope Donald Poppe Mike Porter Leland Powers Tim Presley Brad Price Donna Price Kevin Price Lavonna Prince Erik Puusalu Donna Radcliffe Lynda Ramsey Regina Rasp Seyan Raulston Pam Ray Skip Ray Steve Ray Gary Read Russ Reagan Steve Reagan Mark Ream Lynn Rector Nancy Reeves David Reid .lami Reid Mike Reidt Derrien Relyea Paul Renfrew Bob Rensch Bob Reynolds Steve Reynolds Mike Rhodes Ann Ridley Ron Richardson Patti Rickell 218 Juniors t w 'iz A if., ,fe K Q M 1. 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V ' ' J it I 2 X K f A A A 4' f at ef Ag fi, 'V , A As j ' I : ,xg A ' J ' w A rf W Q A AVA 4 'Vi ' J Sheila Ritz Ann Roberts Jules Roberts Gary Robinson Kent Robinson Jim Roetker Greg Rogers Trudie Rogers Jana Rose Sam Roselle Ken Runyan Jerome Russell Hugh Rutledge Marty Ryan Mike Ryan Steve Rysted Kim Samples Rick Sanders Stacey Sanders Dean Saxton Beverly Schafer Joy Schardein Linda Schmid Pam Schmidt Patti Schmonke Faye Schoenhals Alice Schudele Jack Schuman Andy Scott Jesse Scott Larry Scott Larry Scott Kathy Scudder Nancy Scurlock Greg Seago Linda Sebastian Marty Self Susan Sewell Tadd Shadid Vance Sharpe Russ Shaw Brad Siewert Joel Silberman Diane Simmons Jack Simmons Richard Sipes Suellen Siulin Michele Sleem Bob Smith Bruce Smith Gary Smith Hal Smith James Smith Ken Smith Melodie Smith Phillip Smith Juniors 219 h I Juniors take Second place in Cor competion WORK put into iunior class car which placed second in homecoming competition isn't as bad as Randy Colton and Mitch Netherton anticipate while adding the 'final touches. Randy Smith Brian Snow David Snow Jeff Snyder Sandy Spaan Susan Spaeth Jim Speed Debbie Spiegel Mike Spiser Cindy Spivey Sheila Squyres David Allen Starr Wayne Steele Jim Steinbacher Joe Steigerwald Garry Stephens Diane Stevens Mary Steward Dee Ann Stewart Phil Stewart Phillip Stewart Shari Stewart Kim Stockstill David Stone Juanita Stone Diana Storm Janet Story Patti Stowe Filton Stroud Bill Stroup Susan Stroup Jennifer Stubbs Patty Sfubbfieid Ann Stuever Patti Sturge Marion Suggs Paul Sullivan Doug Summers Vicki Sutton Nancy Swaim Richard Swenson Barry Tarman James Taylor Larry Taylor Tim Taylor John Temple Teresa Tevis Jim Thayer Kaye Thomas Lynn Thomas David Thompson ivan Thompson Jan Thompson Kenneth Thompson Laura Thompson Jeff Thweatt 220 Juniors v---Q gl it 'T L A in 53 , a. J J ' ' l 3 yi? -' t f' .7 V5 A Q., V 'dw' . K er' V V , gi,-V '5?f5 ' ' , L so- A Zi S. 1 it j J T T t rf A L L .J .1 ' . 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'sa .a l, PYRAMID is built by ROW 'l: Darla Hughs, Patricia Thigpin, Corby Kouba. ROW 2: Cheryl Hatfield, Joan Brackin. ROW 3: Anithia Watts, 2. BORED with the regular group sponsor assignment, a student photographer encouraged the sophomore class supervisors to help him set up a picture , Someone then threw their money on the table and another borrowed a deck ot cards, Restrained snickers show that while unusual, a picture can be made to meet a deadline, Sponsors tor the Sophomore class are Mrs. Linda Jones, Mr. C. W. Akins, Mr. Gene Taylor, Mrs. Maralyn Black, Mrs. Rachel Witten and Mr. Richard Crawford. 3. HQUACK, Quack, Quacld' goes Pledge Joan Wallace waddling her way into Pep Club. 4. BETWEEN dances, sophomores Angie Rosen- hamer and Scot Hoey snuggle up for a talk. 5. SOPHOMORE class officers: Jason Harry, Cheri Freeman, Mike Sleern, Michelle Raidt, Jim Mattax and Peggy Duty move in circles. .--.- .'.' g... . . .M an . . 3.1. 'v'u'o . . . . .'.' - - 1 Q - . H. 3:3:3:l:1:3: , X. A 9 , N. lc: r,,,,, 'wxiejilcxx QL E3 Q sg 222 Sophomores Sophs directed To nonexistent Elevator, pool Orientation Day introduced sophomores to their new high school. The day's activities included picking up schedules, meeting teachers and a skit performed by student council officers. Signs placed at various points in the halls guided students to the fictional fifth floor and swimming pool. September 21, Pep Club Pledge Day was held, and girls who wished to pledge the club wore baggy pants, mis-matched socks and painted faces. During October, sophomores voted on class officers and took the National Educational Development Test. Sophomores 223 Susie Ackerman Keith Acox Bill Adair f' ' A f ' Astrid Adams - Teresa Adams - ' Kyle Adcock , Ari Z, QM J A , ,., g ,r ' 'Q V '. . 'Z fm me Y .' M VC, M wr . f 4 Jane Ahern flf rf' f ff A V AV A ,A-. he W Lawrelta Alburris ,V ZA , .. , . e e 1 2 , R .,,. A4 .Mn ry ye 5 ' .fi 5 ,, ,r . '. ' ryaw' ' ,, -. 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Q W my ,,, bud for class office First-year Makes for lively campaigning 1 4.-N f E ELECTION time finds Janet Marusa, Belinda Bailey, SPOUSOF, Dina Land, R0bl1'Y Richardson and Penny CANDIDATE fvr.50Pl 0ff10fe Class Secfefaflf is Jody Weis, Mrs, Linda Jgnesl 50ph,,mO,e grass Smith voting for class officers. Becky Hampshire puffing up campaign posrers. Sophomores 224 V VV A fra ,. A, A A A - ,',, V 3 'W A A ' ff 4 'W 1 ' ,, , -A ! ,9 7 af 4 I9 M A 1 i t 'f ii 1 V bn lt -AAA 'r ,, W W V ,V A, Z V v , I t' . VV A t, pu li! J f- lb A ,QA fi V 1 it 2 , - E, V ,QV ,ra ' ,. 4 A A3 -267,5 Ai ' 1 . A A it As A J ' ,,,, ' 5 .qt wha r wr A ' , V :Jn as 9 ' 45 ' 'i' 75, Vj M J' ' A ,,,, aj.. I V .AV AV Agn A M, , AA--J A , A A w.l '5A A A f' 3 A 4 N Zip he-' M vu 351 ' , it S' 2 ,,,v luv! ' A ,,,, .1,,,. A A f sArrr My In y AAAAAAA wk 9' 2 A . X4 A , ,,, 7 A ae-, gli ffl- A 2 V -Cf' V ilk' V ',V A V V -.VV .rv Af e J At A A A, Ag' ,X A my AV? A 'A . 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A -A W J' J 5 4 Diane Barry Teresa Barszewski Cathy Bash Doug Baten Bryan Baxter Karen Baxter April Bearden Debbie Beavers Pam Beene Dori Bennett Kathy Beiobraydic Jeff Bennett Jane Berry Don Berryhill Carolyn Beville Linda Bickerstaff Kathy Bicknell Mike Bills Susan Bingham Jacque Birchetf Michele Bishop Brenda Blake Tim Blaney Tom Blight Libbi Boedeker Lorrie Bonds Renee Boswell Doug Bowman Scott Boyd Mike Boydstun Meg Boyle Jill Braaten .loan Brackin Randy Bradbury Kent Bradford Jean Bradley Mark Bradley Debbie Brake Karen Bramlett Bill Bratches Carole Bray Gary Briggs Doug Bright Jack Brinkworth Dianna Brinrnall Bobby Briscoe Jay Britt Cliff Brockway Debbie Brooks Jackie Brooks Randy Brooks Bill Brown Coe Brown John Brown Paul Brown Rick Brown Susan Brown Mitchell Bryant Steve Bryant Karen Brzycki Shirley Buford George Bulard Joe Bull Cindy Bullard Pam Burdick George Burger Denise Burk Robert Burnett Debbie Burt Jan Burton Larry Buschnell Bill Bushnell Bob Buswell Terry Butler Bobby Bybee Toni Cagle Mary Cain Patrick Cain Cathy Cailaway Paula Calvery Sophomores 225 Joel Campbell Patti Campbell Rene Campbell Steve Campbell Eddy Cannon Susan Cargill Mari Carlson Curt Carmichael John Carnahan David Carpenter Ed Carter Ken Cashion Jack Caughron Denise Caves Mark Chambers Melody Chambers Warner Chappelle David Chesher Rolan Chrisfofferson Carla Claborn Bill Clark James Clark Frank Clary Mitch Claunch Susan Clayton Karla Cleek Mary Clemens Karen Cline Cindy Clover Ron Clymer Jane Cobb Robin Cochnauer Donny Cochran Karen Cofer Dana Cohlmia Pamela Colbert Brenda Cole Karla Collier Leslie Condron David Conner Debby Cook Lynette Cook Bill Cooper Jay Cooprider Mark Cornelius Lynda Coyne Tony Cramer Kay Cravens Nancy Crespo Rod Crist Susan Cromer Jane Crooks David Crowe David Cutright Cindy Daddio David Daniel Jana Daniel Mary Daniels Eric Darnell Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Barry Bilinda Bob Cheryl Karen Davis Davis Mike Day Rhonda Deatm Kathy DeCresce Scott Denney David Depperman Dee Deichman Teresa Vicci Tracy Dickey David Dickson Mike Dingler Donna Dinkines Paul Dishmam Monica Ditmore Donovan Dixon Belinda Dodson 226 Sophomores fs, ,., rj A V 5 H VM? 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I X gf X ::+-- - V st' Black-eyed pledges pass The kiss F' Cindy Douglas Randy Dowdle Patty Drilling Diana Drouof Bobby Durham Peggy Duty Rusty Duvall Bobby Dwain Sherri Eagan Vickie Eccles Kari Ecklund Laurie Eddingtcn Gloria Edds John Edmonds Adrian Edwards Mark Ehrle Brandt Eldridge Kirk Elmore Karen Emery Bruce Ensley Jan Erickson Martha Esser Bill Evans David Evans Jerry Evans Roger Everharf Janet Ewing .lohnn Fannell Tim Farmer Debbie Faughf Kent Fauss Alan Feniriss Connie Ferguson Dawn Feronti Charles Feuerborn Carla Fieszel Doug Fisher Lonnie Fitzpatrick Kevin Fleharofy Debbie Fleming requirement CAFETERIA supervisor, Mrs. Thelma Morris, the target of pledge day amics as Marty Russell kisses her for needed signatures. Sophomores 227 an s- Soph girls don Unusuol ottireg Perform stunts On Pledge Doy a SOPHOMORE pledges, Mary Beth Hendrie and Janet Marusa, walk on their knees to obtain necessary signatures from Pep Club members. Myra Fleming Brenda Flowers Linda Flowers Danny Foley Jeanne Forlnis Mary Forshee George Fort Randy Fortner Judy Foster Teresa Foxhoven Mike Foye Glenn Franklin Jim Franklin Bobby Fread Joanne Freeh Cheryl Freeman Jack Fudge David Galaway Dean Galleciez Mike Gamel Shelly Garlick Scott Garrity Mahawta Gibson Doc Gilbert Vicky Gilbert Donna Gill Vicky Gill Debby Gilleland Vance Gillen Cindy Gillespie Cathy Gilpatrick Art Givens Pat Glass Kathy Glos Scott Goodall Dede Goodrich David Goodwin Debbie Gossman Gary Gray Suzie Gray Suzanne Grayson Michelle Green Barbara Gregory Deborah Griffin David Gulick Jeff Gullett Steve Hall Greg Hambay Paula Hamrnons Becky Hampshire Susan Hanna Kim Hansen Cyndy I-lardway Janet Hardy Allyson Harp Donel Harr Sophomores 228 ti, ff A H 15:1 'WP' E i Ari asyi K I x A gym i 'fi fl -1 W 1 l li N 2 2 fire, ,, We Q m,, k...f it-v-'A It ir' i ' lr ' M I -V hi. . 4 as , If 7 gp. :.l fl' ,,'iL'3W4w,4 'E A ei f V '51 y 4 'K , ,372 rf- ! 4 ' X ,I , 1, W: , .. ,.,, ,4 ' gr 9 ' 152. 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Johnston Bud Cheryi Cindy Dacia -Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Dennis Jeff Joanna Kandi Jones Jones Jones Jusius 'Ken Kamp Cindy Keily Charles Kennedy Jim Kennish Karen Nancy Vicki Vernon Kim Kerfooi Tom Kidd John Killam Jane King Avis Kinsaul Donna Kiein Thedra Klick Leslie Knight Mary Kolakowski Sieve Koloen Mark Kooken Robert Kopp Richard Korsiiens Corby Kouba Mark Kraver Sherry Kuekes Jim Kusbel Jimmy Kuykendall J. Lackey Dana Land Dina Landers Debbie Landress Becky Lang Bill Langford Steve Large Doug Large:-it Frances Lavender Kellie Leach Howard Lee Karen Lee Greg Lemmons Sherry Leonard Mary Ann Lessly Carol Lewellen Diana Lewis Robby Lewis Johnny Limber June List Meredith Lister Sharon Liszec Q Lisa Littrell Anita Locke Sieve Lohan Kathy Long Party Longfail Vicki Longwith Diana Love Lisa Lowe Mark Lowery Peter Luna Sfuari Lusk Barbara Lynn Leslie Lynn Kristi Mallory Bill Manelski Dawria Manning 230 Sophomores '..,,,.. ri ,, ' f f' Mr, .- .wifi mygiff A-A z e L, V U if Z f X 1 I FTTJH G Q. 1. mei age ri 2 Z ' X r 3 gf 'Y ,G 5 Q We r ,M ,ry 7 if if an a f xi S - A 3 f I ' -ifrglw-rr-,f,. , K 5 ,, fr, . , f ' .yo ,Z ' l My 4 rw , 'W'-we J , 2' f rf M W f W in gg f ro , ww i 5 4 i if ff W' 7 i W! . f , gm , iw 14 W l neo r ui . fvu v i ' HJ' Wi? 15951 Y: EIL rU: : ZRSWEKIL, 'WE-,::.1272p:i'Mui , 'btw . z, A L W'Ai ' inf in ' F-3 ismfgyqf, meow ff: . , fa :r,1fr4fQ1,ggf , M , - .. r ' Lfifbfiwif 'I ' In' K - fm., .-W 'reizrifffiff J ' - ' 7 ,r 'I-mit I ..,- 11,4 nr M.-'rf , V ,LL . m.:,,,.,,. . .V .vn5,,3M:y- A ' - , if , ' 9' rg 'L inf, M , ilfgaig r -7 - r-', - -1 . 4- ' - ' . in f- 'P W1 bfi f A , . ,fr - ., f ' , 4? v ,E x ,. , A 7ff?g,,g, 5 V, , . , gg K V4 , MM gf ,Hr ,KA , H 7 1, H EY 'ff' i . fi A Le. 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IJ, A ,. ffrfi V, 7 - I fl g , Q ,A : A , . 3 Xi t J A f t- f J e9 i' :W r Mike Marks Sheree Marple Ann Marriott Scott Martin Janet Marusa Nanci Marvin Donnie Mashburn Carol Mason Jim Mattox Kathy Mauldin Jaime McAlpine Jeanne McCabe Ed McCellan Doug McClain Joni McClain Randy McClean John McClung Kathy McClure Ronnie McCollum Kathy McComb Lori McCracken Terry McCraw Michele McCullough Kenneth McEwen Rusty McFarland Dennis McGill Donna McGlothin Carolyn McGuinness Daniel McKenzie Kim McLaughlin Bill McLeod Phillip McNatt Coleman McVoy Michelle Mead Jim Meek Tim Melton Patricia Merino Terry Midkiff Ed Miles Kyna Miles Sandi Miles Cindy Miller Debbie Miller Lisa Miller Mark Miller Miieah Miller Patty Miller Ricky Miller Rx' ' xy- 4,1 Q11-J DECGRATED wild with color and paper drawings keys to Play it Again Pete , and the musical car awaits the line up before the Homecoming such as the piano representing the notes ot Beat Northwest, the Sophomore parade through the community. Sophomores 231 SCQSSORS are sometimes hard to come by when using tape to decorate the school halls, but Denise Stubbs uses her teeth for a substitute. Riff, Miner 'L fu .A, f f' lril Robby Miner V Roy Miller smfrmsttef ' ii ' L f Bobby Mills I .. Janis Milner , Vicki Mitchell a r Barry Mobley , X 3 I Lynn Modrall -, V Pam Moeller f Dana Mogg . Kay Monk I I z Linda Montgomery 2' ' f' Max Montgomery , Q y y , Jodie Moore g - Martin Morel 1 Bill Morgan Randy Morgan L fi Pat Morris '-f s it 1 .lulie Mortensen 379- P Doug Morton fe, ' Ai ,... K . .lim Morgan Teresa Mueggenborg t ,Q L Michele Muller Linda Murdoch A il John Murphy iv Kevin Murphy H Patrick Murphy . - Leslie Myers if gl' , - ., 2 Mike Myers ,I g i ' ti! A, ,S Y' 5 .. .M , S f 5 Ruthi Nakano 5,5 l l i Cheryl Nelson Laura Nelson ' ' - Karen Nester 5 H 'V Diane New i if Gary Newcomb ' i Jana Newkumet ' 'V 0 ' James Newman ' Tim Newsom 's l ' Marianne Nemec - W in 1-f , .L Gary Newville Tim Nicholas Darrell Nickels Chrystyne Niemeyer Jan Norton Don Novac Scott Ohmann Mark O'Kelley Sadawand Oliver LQ .. i'i'i Cindy Oneal - 'l ',i' 2257 David OPP ff A L i i1:i M to i Vic Orcutt I 1 M ' Kurt Orth it V - fig?-inf f EE,N 5 i Robyn Osbum A Hx Rick gve, 1, i,ry rg v A V, LM 1 V VV i lqq ,. Mark Overstake , T' ' f. Sophomares 232 Q fy f W7 re My ,I v A vw we my , 'ri ra Q . . X J ,. M., 1 'N if Q l I . Teeth tear tape for decorations When scissors are hard to locate ff iffy! A . -i.r,r,i,-, Q J i,, W at mf . -f:,fgW.,, 'gg V, if 7 5 ti f X ,H HQ- V 0 v L, , .. f :wr ,V if fy, If I ,jug Q ty gk A i Af .r f1f4rw- ru ip: ,M 4. 5 fo, A i' R ,. 1 Rf. x -X 'Z sg, Q i, fl, 1 i, M L r 'R 1 iii: x., . 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Cathy Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Shari Smith Charlene Debra Jacque Melton Pam Penny Rodclie Shelley Smith Shelly Smith Sudie Smitherman Jayne Snyder Claudia Space Greg Spencer Kathy Spengler Betty Spengos Mary Spivey Suzanne Springs Susan Stacy Pam St. Cyr Laura Steed Butch Steel Terry Stephens Julie Stewart 234 Sophomores V , , wo- , . rzf fi ff' ' I V x V , gf? If . V , . . VV we .V Q xii it gf ' 53,82 , , tm X af- X , .V-M3 M , iiiff 7' :VE L 1 VV' V' , V VV 9 .2: -' -aa V, ite . - ,t, . Vf. . fvwfvff , A - fry. V V7 'tif 'V . , , VV we Q ' ,V2VafVV': 192' Q i, 'f54 V1T9VV t'Mlh , 1 ff: 'ft f ifw V. f,, V V, V V SVVW 5 V ' - i 'VCT ? .mr , i :z?5'?f'1w..1 ,ii .. .-, 5, V' W- ,. V, .E .., A I Lwuia , g t I ,-,2Eia:,,.,. ,V Ml, ,f .Li C Vg. I in i A f il ,V '- V ,L i iwvw' ie V X, ,, 42 4 fX , 5, W L fr, 1 7 ar' ,L if 5 iw f. .ff ., ' I . V r V, ,i Q 4 V, ,. ff-1,iVV , V nf A V 4, 2 'E 415. ' ig m j , ww, 'V'-kk Q 3 ,M . ' , , ' ' 'V W W ,,., . . , . 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I ,Mew-wr aa. ,Wx A ,V fx 3 Keith Stewart Sheri Stewart Phyllis Stinchcomb Danny St. John Brona Stockton Barry Stokes Greg Stone Jerri Stone Sarah Stone Andy Stooker Martin Storozyszyn Jane Stratmeyer Tim Strickland Randy Struble Denise Stubbs Scharlee Sutton Martha Swenson Tom Swinney John Synco Lynn Taggart Robin Tankersley Kathleen Tanzy David Tauscher Dan Taylor Dana Taylor Jon Taylor Patty Taylor Susan Taylor Marilyn Teague Bob Teel Jeri Teevan Mike Thayer Patricia Thigpen Beverly Thissen David Thomas Lou Ann Thompson Nina Thompson David Thrift Tami Tibbits Terry Tipton Pam Tornblin John Troutman Stephanie Tucker Debbie Turner Karen Tyner Donnie Urban Mike Ussery Karen Utnage Diana Valentin Kathy Van Wagner Ginger Velotta Tami Venable Sunny Vines Bobby Waddell George Waggoner Sophomores 235 l. ii i 1 an s LL,,, .W li THREE minutes doesn't seem like enough time completely evacuate the school when the bell Gail Wagner Steve Waite Jody Wakeman Linda Walkup Joan Wallis Marsha Walter Brenda Warner Jani Warren Kathy Warren Carl Waters Anita Watts Bill Webb Gary Weichbrodt Jody Weise Michele Wexler Raymona Wheeler David Wheelock Cindy White Jeff White Kathy White Liz White Tina Whitford Linda Whittington Cassie Wier Mark Wilburn Danny Wilkerson Melanie Wilkins Curt Wilkinson Ardy Williams David Williams Dowanna Williams Lisa Williams Mark Williams Paul Williams Peggy Williams Doug Willimack Dennis Willingham Billy Wilson Greg Wilson Jim Wilson Lori Wilson Marva Wilson Scott Wilson Walter Wilson Pat Winn Lance Wise Cynthia Witten Harlene Wolf Sophomores 236 fe, , to signaling a fire drill rings, But with eight exits members and approximately 2800 pupils are able located throughout the building, 106 'faculty to leave safely within the alloted time limit f 'V Q 17' yy jf, , V A . , i - W- -ff 2 1, 'Tn :ff fl ' .V VV . 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' eeee effeeiwnseenew Reel ,,., ee'J fi W , Y' I Wk., - Cycle rclcing, High velocity Tempt students SOPH Zack Porterfield, 994102, early leader in the Amateur Division of the Yukon Motorcross Races speckles Junior Jim Dougherty, 5957, with mud as his motorcycle passes. ,-'- Jeff Wolfe Y yyvi 3 W f ' Leslie Wolfe, Y y W A If f y Robby weed -1, e Y it . -. Y ' , y oleene Wooldridge Q M -5 , tlfg, . 5 MZ? 5 M, 3. ' V Debbie Woolum Z ti l I ' Zi' Z W 4' il Y Lynn Women H ' f , zl, zul, X, I- i Randy Worden lv Q J Q . V Y A , ' Steve Worford g!!Qhei ical Klein eine Y. W Q f tree an .rw- Kg! . 41 ..l Craig Wright Glenn Wright .lack Wright Cindy Yancey Stewart Yee 'VW' ,W I ,4 'fi gf' 1. ,1 1 W lllr fx'l 327i lik 3 ,yet M, William Zurauleft , it Melinda Yelvington Jim Young Ronny Zaiic Sophomores 237 1. RELAXING in beautiful surroundings in Canada are Mr. Cal Bowman, President ofthe School Board, and his wife Opal. 2. ASSISTANT Superintendent Orville Robinson's busy schedule forces him to recognize his need for physical fitness. Rain or shine at five p.m. he is found iogging on the school grounds in back of his office. 4. DEPUTY Superintendent, Ralph Downs, talks to a Senior English class during Career Week. 3. MEMBERS of the Board of Education are Mrs. Lee Mason, Clerk, Mr. Howard Newman, Vice-President, Mr. James Dennis, Mr. Don Greve and Dr. Melvin D. Jones. 5. SUPERINTENDENT Leo C. Mayfield and Senator Dewey Bartlett listen attentively to Mrs. Frankie Minten, Lindsay,Schools, when she explains her feelings on being chosen Oklahoma's Teacher of The Year. pan! fr' f Administration 238 . ,I2 - F . fr V ,,,,,....W14a1w..-wiv-J' . Administrators and School Board Plan facilities, designate funds Occupying the School Board and Administrative Staff was the oversight of the new Wiley Post Elementary School, an Open Con- cept system. Also reconstruction was made on the portion of Central Junior High which had been gutted by fire over Christmas vacation 1971. Land was purchased for the fourth iunior high to be located at 16th and Purdue. This building will have English and Social Studies on the Open Concept plan. A kindergarten pilot program received a federal grant of 560,000 to establish a program jl. .ta , IZ A, . 7327 u , Bti . . tif-f. f if that would detect potential learning problems and would operate from a preventive stand- point. This is the first program of its type in the United States. Deputy Superintendent Ralph Downs, former Putnam City High School principal, has completed his first year in the administrative office. Claude Nichols, former Putnam City High School teacher, has completed his first year as Director of Elementary Education. For the first time in over 20 years, enrollment in the district was 13 fewer students than total enrollment of a previous year. Basically the national decreasing birth rate is considered to be the cause. Superintendent Leo C. Mayfield was one of the administrators across the country who flew to the United States Military Academy. In addition he served this year as Vice-President of the O.E.A. The Board authorized Okla- homa City University Research department to make a survey with regard to proiected growth in the Putnam City School District. This study, which is adaptable for revision, was made for a five year period ending in 1976. The model is designed so that it can indicate where future schools need to be located. At the January 23 election the five-mill building levy, the ten mill local support levy, and the five mill emergency levy were passed. Cal Bowman was re-elected to a five-year term on the School Board. Administration 239 Addition of two new counselors completes stciff Jim Hamilton served his first full year as principal of the high school. He attended the National Association of Secon- dary School Principals meeting in Dallas. One of his main interests was the development of the curriculum committee, on which he served in the school and in the district. Major accomplishments were the clearing of two pieces of property adiacent to the high school to provide parking for 93 students' cars. ln addition, partitions were made in the cafe- teria so that the huge studyhall could be divided, the partitions in the gym were reiuvenated in order to operate separate classes for boys and girls physical edu- cation. New lighting was made in Pirate Hall in order to better display the trophies, the Home Ec cottage was remodeled, air- conditioned and carpeted. The ICE program was implemented this year, and they took over in the remodeled garage of the Home Ec Cottage. 1. PROUD grin is reflected by principal Jim Hamilton when he sees this sign of victory. 2. POSTER for National Career Guidance week receives a finishing touch from Mr. Hugh Coontield, Guidance Department Head. 3. NEW counselors, Gloria Rehrig and Robert Heiliger study schedule sheets. 4. ASSISTANT principal, Mr. Bob Butler, Mr. B. J. Nichols and Mr. Charles Epperley, look forward to the Christmas break. 5. COUNSELORS are ROW l: Mrs. Mildred Teter, Miss Nona Cowan, Mrs. Nancy Gallop. ROW 2: Mrs. Hope Gutfey, Mrs, Mary Ellen Irwin, Mr. Paul Suttles and Mrs. Sharon Gamble. 240 Counselors Assisting Mr. Hamilton in running the school were Mr. B. J. Nichols, Mr. Robert Butler and Mr. Charles Epperley. The pilot program of in- creased guidance and counseling services completed its third and final year under a State Department of Education grant. The program, with a 270-T ratio encompassed orientation, information, placement, counsel- ing, testing, occupational and vocational exploration, evalua- tion and follow-up services. The counseling program is divided on a last initial basis for students so that a counselor follows that student from the time of his high school enroll- ment through completion of twelfth grade. Counselors kept the halls attractively graced with posters on college, scholarship, career and vocational opportunities. 1, cc Q gk ' ' Kgs! 5 st ..,. - mtffiiw-ss-aemxo .5555 K was XV 35:5 A a states ' ' fha. .. Alas' u Tomorrow 2isNOW! , af f' auf ,, A ,g Qs W r KX 1 X J xy V2 4 .1 f g ji - ,ix ,IT I -1 ia V T-Jimi ig-:V AY Ii?-i, 'x , , 4 k ' 1 , 3 ' 'jx' Q, K. , u H 1 'M-. ' 'Y v S FRI! 2 l Y h in , Af' xv' .FNYSKE 3 , xg: ,x L .wx .X K Mexican 'Yarn-Reliet' displayed By teacher in 'Cne-Man Show' In sizzling upper 90 degree wea- ther, l2OO taculty, administrators and other school personnel met with Superintendent Leo Mayfield for the tirst general meeting ot the taculty. The tirst week was spent in meetings ot the OEA, CTA, new student orientation and general class preparation. Students reported on August 23. Hot weather held into late October, but winter set in in early November, resulting in school being dismissed tor a Snow Day' December l2. Twenty teachers attended summer MRS. JO ANN ADAMS - Art I, 2 yrs. MR. WINFORD AKINS - German l, Spanish il, Spanish Club, Chairman of Sophomore A Class, 7 yrs. MRS. BARBARA ANDERSON-English Ii, 7 yrs. MRS. MARY ANDERSON-Typing l, Il, Future , I Teachers of America, 5 yrs. A MRS. LETAVBARD-English IV, Symphony l'li'N0tesp TO yrs. MRS. LOUISE BASHAM-Chemistry, A Bioiogy, T yr. MRS. EARLENE BECK-Latin l, ll, lll, IV, Junior Classical League, Student Council, 30 yrs. MR. Jiivi BENDAU-spanish 1, il, Key Club, 4 yrs. MRS. JANlE BENNETT-Typing l, ll, Shorthand ll, Commercial Club, 12 yrs. MRS. WILLIE BIVINS-Algebra l, ll, Photography Club, 6 yrs. MRS. MAROLYN BLACK-Biology, Sophomore Class Sponsor, 3 yrs. MRS. PEGGY BLACKMON-Basic English ll, ' English ll, I yr. 242 Faculty school. Three ot these made the Presidents Honor Roll at Central State University. Two com- pleted requirements tor their Masters degrees. Thirteen new teachers and two new counselors ioined the PCHS statt making a total ot ll7 faculty members, ten counselors and four administrators. Mrs. Verdi McCallon, who has taught in Putnam City tor 29 ot her 41 years of teaching, retired. She was head ot the Math department and at the time ot her retirement was teaching Modern Algebra. sf Y . : W mv,- F . is W -,:.E,....,:: .5 5 v.s:.,R:.Q:.'-. Y s . . 1 . .., 5 .: '. R ig . is Zz ii. ll QM Fi K K XX QSTQ fs X X i 3 Yarn Relief, is one of the exhibits shown by Mrs. Jo Ann Adams at a solo showing in the Balcony Gallery at Oklahoma University. lt is made of Mexican yarn and is classified as a stretched wall-hanging. Sv-X i IW, GN - ' W g .Q mr 1: . is - W W i P . ra . is g Q - XM- ' vw A MRS. BRADLEY3fQeometry, ,Gevmemf:gz7 yrs. . g. Mas. BAQQBARA BRANgON-Frendwfll in, ivy French Clbb, Student Cduncil, Student Storey 5 yrs. A Mas. HEISN BROWNff-finglish ii, .lggrnalismg Futureygiggggnalisrsyqfy 5, V Typing 'l'f7Pep Club, Senior Class Sbbnsorg 3 yrs. MR. CECQL CANNON-Mechanical Drawing ll, Mechanicgi and Archifecfpral Drawing, N yrs. MRS, ll, Grergjgg-3gr,and rcQmpas13f5n,l shaimpegsre, Natiotiilifffbnor riii Societyj 13 yrs. A MlSS KAREN CARTER-Fashion Merchandising: I yr. K, V Miz. RQQEERT CARTER-fgwfdkeeping,,Avsanmy 4 M irri MR. DERWOOD CLAY-Honors English IV, English lVy Chess Club, 7 yrs. MISS PEQRLE COFFEY?7PsychologyggociologygV Pep yrs. , fri . V 1 . MR. WALTER COKER?+4Band, Musiii!Apprec6e- tion: 5 yrs. A A MR. HUGH COONFIELD-Guidance Director, Counselgrgyy 16 yrs. IV, K ,gil y V Faculty 243 -A MISS NONA .COWAN-Couriselorg 9 years. Lima. RicHAR1:r3. i:izAwroRDeggiggnmUnacafsve 'ff' Skills, Coofierafive Educaiioiij Sophomore 5 Class Sponsor: 1 year. MRS. LINDA DANDRIDGE-French I, Spanish Ig French Club, Spanish Clubp 3 years. MR. CHARLES DEW-World History, Junior gi, E I lglgifyf, Class Sgggigorg I2 years. ,fi A-'A MR. ELLEDGEL-QBi.is'iness Matn, Careersg Senior Class Sponsor: 4 years. MR. GENE FlRTH-Boys' Physica! Educationg Cross Country Coach, Track Coachf 9 years. MR. LARRY FOREMAN-American History, .lfiggblems of Sponsorg H I 4 veafsi MRS. BARBARA FORSYTHE-English ll, Modern Poetry: 5 years. . MR. RODNEXQFOSTER-Biologyg 12 years. MR. Glee Clubfililixed Choruagfliiiesic Theory. Sophomore Chorusp ll years. MR. LAEL FUQUA-Bookkeeping I, Business Math, Norehandg 5 years. WHILE in Europe, on his summer vacation, Mr. Robert Carter visited Venice, Italy. He toured many places, among fhem was the M Romanesque Cathedral of Saint Mark's Square. 244 Faculty X N-x Y X W a .. . v X as 1 fi' . . , News on R if ski, ... I ., x -sw .,. Aa., Y .rv -B ' 8 QF N Q 1: g s J' . s 'w ' A 4 .. S- .aims-:r-as . ' .. f . X W -.fs : xiii? . .L.. 'Qs Qffjiidyfr 'mgf:?.::'1s:5:g'i .: . 525'Z:'.if51a j5-52.952553 .'+:5.'fa'f:: i' .Q-'2SEi!?l-fi .EiS5l':fiFff iiiiuisgk:-5525 s I ' 11 ' A or Kmh' A A f f ssi S S X Q .' l . ia. xg K U. S T. 'S N ss. Q X WHILE touring Hawaii during the summer, Mr. of the native costumes such as The floral shirf, and Mrs. Hugh Coonfield fry on some muu-rnuu and flower leis. MRS. NANCY GALLOP-Dean of Girls, Counselor, ll years. MRS. SHARON, GAMBLE-Counselorg 3 years. MRS. BETTY GATCHELL-Librarian, Library Club, 5 years. MR. LARRY GEURKINK-Driver Education, Football coach, Baseball coach, 6 years. MRS. KATHRYN GILKESON-English ll, 3 years. MRS. SUSAN GlLLESPlE-American Hisioryg 2 years. MR. GARY GOODGER-Basic Malh, Geometry, l year. MRS. LORAYN GOODWlN-English IV, 7 years. MR. NORRIS GRANTMElectronics l, ll, Biology, Electronics Clubg 2 years. MRS. BETTY GREGORY-Clothing ll, Advanced Clothing, Boys' Home Management, l year. MRS. SALLY GRlG5BY-Honors American History, American History, World Affairs Club, 8 years. MRS. HOPE GUFFEY-Counselor, 3 years. Teachers spend Summers aT Faraway places Teachers were on The move during The summer monThs when some visiTed Europe and The SouTh Pacific. As school opened oThers planned To sponsor sTudenTs in Spring Break Trips. Mrs. Illona Morris visiTed Lux- embourg, AusTria, Bavaria and Munich, seeing The Rhine River and casTles all over Germany. Mrs. Lynn Leake also vveni To Europe, while Miss Mary Wedding Traveled To AusTralia, New Zealand, Samoa, Fiii and TahiTi. Trips To London and Mexico during Spring Break were spon- sored by Mr. Paul SuTTles and Mr. KenneTh Pray. Faculty 245 MRS. FLORENCE HARLLEY-Geometryg Mu Alpha Theta, 6 years. .1 :'1 L,.L MR. JARQLD HASfl'1NGS--Industrial A Cooperative Education: 1 year. I ...- ' - ' 7 aae. . .ete a A K, K, K . ii . .k-. . , , , - Q MR. ROBERT He1LvGER-counselor, 1 year. A N, 5 'U QQ MRS. MARCIA HESS-Physiologyp 14 years, -' - f 3 . A A . Hawaii-Draraalar, rr, frifgesrage ' Crafty NationalfThespian,Societyg 5 years. A M4Z.MSTROUDyHOLT--Honors English Ill, A fgifij -,A.1 English IV: years. MR. LUTHER HUNTER-Football Coachg 1 year. MRS. MARY IRWIN-Counselorg 5 years. MR. PHIL nnwrrii-Industrial Arts far sms, Woodshop I, llg 7 years. MRS. NEVA JOHNSON-English Ill, 9 years. 51. .- . .5 g I gc MRS. LINDA JONES-Geometryp Algebra Ilg Sophomore Class Sponsorg 4 years. MR. KENNETH KEEL-American Historyp Football Coach, Track Coachf 16 years. Faculty 246 Teachers hear Art Buchwcrld AT fall meeting lleel we A il' ' . -...-: A A .cr 'ee 'llli ' at 'W 1 N xy ST 1 . - - ' A Q . . : . at , yyiyhh X L , I P K U. ..-- ' . tw COLUMNIST Art Buchwald speaks to Teachers at one of the meetings of the Oklahoma Education Association, held during late October, at HOPING to ward off all the all effects of flu, Mr. Larry Foreman grins and bears the painful but necessary shot available to the faculty, given by School Nurse Mickey Nelson. , taewmmym fxflmfm M 53, W3 X ' -- - . fy L ls- he sm, ' fi- rrr' W ra .'f'fi'fi1fi5??afae ,wif I 35.51. ,..., - if if 35 l V : if61iiifis:1,Ef-if ', if 'VV' ,fulfil-wisl 14izif5 1in'izziii-ZZEIQC iff? ri'1 I i l l i Faculty 247 MRS. ELIZABETH MlRUSKl-Typing l, Economics, l year. MRS. GLORIA MOODY-Basic American 1, History, Basic English IV, i6 years. MRS. BLANCHE MOON-Advanced High School Math, Senior Math Seminar, Mu Alpha Theta, 8 years. MRS. ILLONA MORRIS-German l, ll, lll, IV, German Club, 3 years. 'WA , ay.. x f ,ss A se rarf . - fir . , in fate s F Y MISS PATRICIA MORROW--Girls' Physical Education, Girls' Sports, 2 years. .. , , ., Mas. MAUDENE MURPHY-Aff ii, in, jj 'st A W kk Commercial Art, Art Club, 6 years. MR. DON NEWCOMB-Chemistry, Senior Class Sponsor, 8 years. MR, HARRY NIFONG-Biology, 10 years. MISS IRVINE PARIS-Girls' Physical Education, Girls' Sports, Chairman of Senior Class Sponsors, 20 years. MRS. SHIRLEY PATRICK-English ill, 5 years, MR. JACK PEARSON-Auto Mechanics l, II, 18 years, MRS, TACY PEARSON-Biology I, ll, Biology Club, I4 years. Roles change over summer, teachers ploy student if if , HQ . all 'fa pil.lr Q 4 'tn'., s is . I f i, S. : , ...ai ,.. CENTRAL State University is the site of a summer P.C. adviser, Mrs. Lois Thomas and Mr. J. D. Dunn FORElGN language laboratory aides Mrs. lllona school public relations workshop where visit with State Representative Visanio Johnson. Morris in teaching German to students. 248 Faculty Lf K: 5' N i MR. JACK PEBWORTH-Driver Education: Football Coach, Track Coachg 9 years. MRS. KATIE PHELPS-Psychologyg 5 years. 9' if Mies. MARTHA Pope-Biology, Environmental 1 Science: 8 years, Q : MR. JERRY POTTER--Driver Education, Athletic Y Director-Football Coachp 8 years. NHS S lyme xx zz HE X T, I S MR. KENNETH PRAY-Sociologyp American Field Service, il years, MR. JOHNNY RAYBURN-World Historyp . Basketball Coach: 3 years. WX MRS. GLORIA REHRIG-Counselorg I year. L X R as-at-,Q MR. VERSAL RICE-Audiovisual Directory 'F -7' sr. M Textbook Supervisory 18 years. MRS. SUZANNE RlCH--English lV, World Literature: 7 years. MR. DAVlD ROBERTS--Distrilautive Education ll, lllg Distributive Education Clubs of Americap 3 years. MR. Wi-HT ROBERTS--American History, Russian QQHQA Historyg Basketball Coach, Tennis Coachg fr .Yr K ' 3 years. MRS. ROMONA ROUNSAVELL-English lllg lO years, ...,,.x STANDARD framing of a house is one of the Rick Wilson and Ed Hutchings in architectural the students to ciravv complete framing plans for many things Mr. Cecil Cannon teaches Tim Robb, drawing. One of the class assignments requires B 600 Sq'-la e loo' model l10USe- Faculty 249 Demonstrotions Give mastery Sf d n V n ADVANCED Foods Srudem Debe Cramer Winches the preparation time and nutrient values saved I I e r O e fascinated when Mrs Betty Strickland explains by using a microwave oven MR. CHARLES RUlZ-Business Law, Governmemg 16 yrs. MRS. MARTHA SANDERSFELD-Cooperative - Office Educationp l yr. Mas. KATHRYN SANDUN-Problems of Democracy, Americanlyifiiiigrqphiesy Economics EducafioriffGoordinatorp 14 yrs. MRS. DOROTHY SCHIUMACHER--English ll, Junior Class Sponsorg 3 yrs. MRS. DIANA SEXTON-Marriage, Family, and Home Planningg Home Nursing and Child Carey 1 yr. MISS CHARLOTTE SMlTH--Honors Algebra Il, Advanced High School Mathy Junior Class . j A Sponsorg 12 yrs. MRS. JUDY SMWH-American Novel, A ' English lllg 7 yrs. MRS. MARGUERHE SMITH-Shorthand lg Twelve Year Clubg 21 yrs. Faculty 250 TEACHING experience is provided for OU student teacher Mr. Phil Linclhorn when he gives helpful math hints to iunior Phil Edmiston. MRS. LOLA SPARKS-Honors English ll, English llg Senior Class Sponsorg 9 yrs. MR. STEPHEN STEARMAN-'SOciology, Psychologyg Junior Class Sponsorg 2 yrs, MRS. BETTY STRICKLANDfFoods Il, Advanced Foods, Boys' Home Managementg 4 yrs. MRS. SUE SULLIVAN-American History: 3 yrs. MR. PAUL SUTTLES-Counselorg 3 yrs. MISS VERLA TATE-Bookkeeping l, llg 5 yrs. MR. GENE TAYLOR-Learning Lab: Sophomore Class Sponsorg 2 yrs. MRS, MILDRED TETER-Counselorg 4 yrs. Faculty '251 MRS. LOIS THOMAS-Photography: Public Relationsy Magazine Staffy Pirate Log Staffg Treasure Chest Staffg Future Journalists of Americay I5 yrs. MRS. DELORES VAN DEMAN-English lllp T 7 yrs. MRS. BETYY WAUK.iN5fDebate I, li, iilg Speech ActivitiesQ.Oral iriterpretafiony National Forensic Leaguep 7 yrs. MISS MARY WEDDING-Algebra l, Geometry: 2 yrs. MR. GERALD W'HlTFl'EiD--World Hisforyp Wrestling Coach, Baseball Coachp 3 yrs. MR. ROD WTSELY-Worici-History, Government: Wrestling CQa.Ch,QJBasebail Coach: 3 yrs, Mies. RACHEL ii, sophomore ' ' ''T5'Q1ii-if-1,-fifffxalass -Sponsorg i yr. MRS. JUANITA WOGEH-Speech l, Drama I, Chairman of Junior Class' Sponsors: I6 yrs. Prose becomes Real to teacher During Trovels Faculty members shared snap shots They had Taken during summer Travel. Many of Them were privileged To view for The first time The places That They had only read about or merely seen in pictures. Twelve secretaries carried out The many Tasks that kept The records running smoothly for administrators, faculty and students. ln addition, nearly lOO student aides utilized Their study periods to assist secre- 'Taries and administrators in Their various office duties. Faculty 252 ' rissi MR. JAMES THAYER-Physiol09Y2 Junior - ' Class Sponsorp 2 yrs. L- MRS. IMOGENE THOMAS-Short Story, - A A English tVj6yrs. .gs si is : ig-' A at .- -- sewers - K .,-wr' as if if wigs 3336, QW s Y s. ls 'ifziiar T 1 at Y is me W as .SW ex 1 H 1 s if xr fs Q i PAX l 'L - Qi? if ii ji SPENDING fheir Summer vagation in Hawaii, Eng- husband, Aubrey, stop to visit writer Robert Louis lish teacher Mrs. Lorayne Goodwin and her Steven5Qn'5 grass hut near Honolulu, Ni MJ F i K . . W ' X ,, i A ,-- 4, Q 1, A asf C. I s lr is wearer 1fs.11:s:'f3: Fe Q S if e 3? S rv. R ,- 1 .. - hmhh. 'sf mm L? .3 s J- N It .alias nfl -. of JZXH E :Q -L-' .fi A . -fi,-iifiif Nzxm fi xy -f 1 A v D.. la A X aww X X '- w as K ,Wg .. A L, Xa 2 1 Fi .,.. L4 5 L . X .. -iam. r ,- - 7-fs .Ns sf . L 1 ,sg Mrs. Faye Allen Mrs. Patsy Allen Mrs. Peggy Bedner Miss Penny Frye Mrs Mrs. Mrs Mrs. Mrs Mrs: Mrs Mrs. Dianne Kramer Dorothy Loosely Jane Newell Virginia Priddy Pat Pritchard Barbara Smith Ruby Taylor lssy Thompson OFFICE Aides are ROW l: Teresa Bean, l lS6Yl'19f Hartman, Paula Kooken, Camesa Smith, ClWl'lSTl9 Watson, Debbie Carter, Carol Huffman, Dernee Caporal, Judy VanWagner, Diane Johnson, Kathy Granclstaff, Gail Piskin, Susie Gray. ROW 2: Donna Oliver, Kay Adams, Sandi Lakin, Jaymie Payton, Harriet Green, Janet Williams, Connie Czirr, Jana Tevan, Debi Wakeman, Suzanne Mc- Laughlin, Threcia Myers, Jane Springer, Pat Corbett. ROW 3: Liz Dickey, Mary Jane Gorishek, Cindi Baten, Susan Ewing, Beverly Shaetter, Ellen Peterson, Jay Pritchett, Gloria Edds, Darla Brown, Jeannette Gray, Myra Cosgrove, Patsy Jones, Corine Mathis, Connie Cunningham, Teresa Russell. ROW A: Diane Falter, Jan Johnson, Debbie Worford, Linda Landrass, Anita Purifoy, Kathy VanWagner, Vicki Heart, Lisa Shugart, Karen Ciemenski, Megan Mitchell, Gloria Jennings, Emily Ernmerman, Marlin Vincent, Tobi Simcoe, ROW 5: Susan Cargill, Brona Stockten, Carol Lukehart, Cindy Gillespie, Michelle Dillehay, Debbie Shellton, Claudia Ryan, Jana Koence, Susan Ridgeway, Lesly Knight, Sandy Miles, Donna Anderson, Dru Barber. ROW 6: Debbie Brooks, Sharen Henry, Debbie Green, Cathy Fox, Ann Ridley, Peggy Dewy, Dawn Feronti, Jayn Palu, Teri Butler, Kerri Howe, Karen Arbogast, Pam Franklin, Sheila Still, Marsha McLeod. Faculty 253 .L...........6.......-. ........ ... .,.,., I. ...,..,.',,, ....,... ...........................1.1111211111-11111'1'1'1'1'1'1'1'111 1'1'1'1'1151111115 . ........................,.....,... .. . . ....... ...,1.1,.,...,...,...'.'.'.e. . . . ... 1. R 1 1,1'...,.i1'1.1,: '.' '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.' 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The quality of their work gave all Pirates motivation for keeping a 15-year-old building from showing its age. Heading the 20 cafeteria ladies, l man, and 3 student workers were Mrs. Betty Gossman and Mrs. Kathryn Price. Meals this year took on a new look with a special high protein lunch available for athletes in training. Students were encouraged to eat in the cafeteria where the foods were nutritious and met the National School Lunch requirements. l. ENJOYlNG their forty-minute lunch are Ray Ackerman and Faye Schoenholz. 2. THINK you're going to fake me out? are Mrs. Nelson's thoughts to Sydney Glenn. 3. READY and waiting to help ailing students is nurse, Mrs, Mickey Nelson. 4. PATIENTLY taking soft drink orders, Mrs. Ruth Brewer completes daily routines. 5. CUSTODIAN, Mr. Lyndon Wilson, uses both hands to move polisher across the floors. 6, CUSTODIANS Fat Cody, Pat Hughes and Alma Sackett compare ideas on cleaning. ,. Ks Maintenance 255 ORGANIZATIONS Aero-Aviation Club AFS-American Field Service Art-Art Club AV-Audio Visual Club Band-Band Bio-Biology Club Cam-Campaigners Chess-Chess Club Cho-Chorus Com-Commercial Club COE-Cooperative Office Education DAR-Daughters of American Revolution Debate-Debate DE-Distriloutive Education Elec-Electronics Club Eng-English Club FBLA-Future Business Leaders of America FCA-Fellowship of Christian Athletes FJA-Future Journalists, of America Fr-French Club FTA-Future Teachers of America Gr-German Club Hi N-Hi-Notes JCL-Junior Classical League Key-Key Club Lib-Library Mag-Magazine Staff MAT-Mu Alpha Theta Math-Math Club Med-Medical Club MESA-Math Engineering and Science Association SENIOR ACTIVITIES ACKERMAN, RAY: Thes 2, 31 Mixed Cl'I0 2,31 Swim 1, 2, 31 Drama 1, 2, 31 Camelot 21 'Fiddler on the Roof 31 FIowers for Algernon 21 Witness for the Prosecution 2. ADAMS, LEWIE: VICA 3. , ADAMS, TERRIE: SC 31 PC 1,2,31 Sp 1,2,31 FBLA 31 Math 21 FJA 2. AGNEW, REX: SC Alt. 1. ALDERSON, DEBBIE: PC 1,2,3. ALDERSON, DONNA: PC 1,21 Sp 11 FBLA 3. ALLEN, CONNIE: DECA 31 Sp 11 PC 1. ALLEN, MIKE: Valedictorian 31 NHS 11 SHS 1,2,31 JCL li 12-year 3. ALLEN, SUZANNE: Cho 1,2,31 PC 1,2,31 Sp'1. ALLRED, KATHY: NHS 1,2,31 GI' 31 PC 1,2,31 12-year 3. AMMERMAN, EMILY: PC 1,2,31 SC 31 G Sports 31 Fr 1,21 YL 1,2,31 Off Aide 2,3, ANDERSON, RANDY: Med 1,21 12-year 31 Sp 11 Bio 1,2, 3. ARMSTRONG, CARL: CC 31 Track 3. ARMSTRONG, TERRY: Band1, CC 21 Sp 1. ATWOOD, GARLAND: Av 1,2,31 Gov Honor Roll 2. AUSTIN, GARY: NFL 1,2,3 Pres. 21 Sp 11 Eng 21 MESA. AUSTIN, KING: BSB 1,21 FB11 JCL 11 I2-year 3. -B- BAKE, ELIZABETH: SC Red Sec 31 O U Scholar 31 Val 31 NFL 1,2,31 PC 1,2,31 Key Att I1 SP 1- BANTHER, MARSHA, PC 1,21 DE 3112-year 3. BARBER, PRESTON: NM commended student 31 GR 1,2,31 Gr Prince 31 FB 1,2,3. BARESEL, ROGER: Debate 1,2,3,: NFL 1,2,31 JCL 1,21 Band 1. BARNES, JUDY: Drill team lTulsa Memoriall 11 Flag Corps KTMHSJ 11 NHS 2,31 FBLA Hist31 COE 31 FJA 31 Fr 31 Paper typesetter 3. BARNWELL, VICKI: DECA Sec. 31 DECA 2,31 12-year 31 PC 1,2,31 Sp. 1,2. BATEN, CINDI: JCL 1, PC 1,2,3,1 YL 1,2,31 SC 2,31 G Sports 31 Off,Aide-1,2,31 NHS 3. BATES, CHERYL: DECA 3. BEAN, TERESA: NHS 31 SC 1,2,31 PC 1,2,3,: 12, year 31 Off Aide 2,31 JCL 11 OSU Honor Student 31 SHS. BECK, ELSA: PC 1,2,31Mai. 1,2,31 Fr 1,21 NHS 1,2,31 OSU Honor Student 31 OU Univ. Scholar 31 Gov. Honor Roll 3. BELISLE, BECKY: Band 2,31 FTA 2,31Hi-N 21 Mixed Cho. 31 FTA Sec. 31 SD 1. BENDIX, TRINA: FTA 1,2,3,: FTA Pres 31 Hist of FTA 21 PC 112,311 Sp 1,2,3. 256 Seniors ABBREVIATION KEY NFL-National Forensic League NHS-National Honor Society Paper-Newspaper Staff PCQ-Pep Club Photo-Photography Club SC-Student Council SHS-State Honor Society Sci-Science Club Sp-Spanish Club SI Craft-Stage Craft Thes-Thespians VICA-Vocational industrial Clubs of America WAC-World Affairs Club YB-Yearbook Staff 12-year-12-year Club Voc-Sch-Vocational School YL-Young Life OFFICES 8. AIDES Att-Attendant Capt-Captain Chap-Chaplain Cheer-Cheerleader Corr Sec-Corresponding Secretary Ed-Editor Hist-Historian Lib-Librarian Mai-Maiorette Man-Manager Off-Aide-Office Aide Parl-Parliamentarian Pop-Populariity PR-Public Relations Pres-President BENNETT, ALICIA: Mixed Cho. 31 Glee 1,21 Fiddler on the Roof 31 JCL 21 AFS 31 En' semble 3. BILLINGSLEY, ROBIN: WAC 31 PC 21 Students for McGovernfSchriver 31 NMF 31 NHS 1,31 SHS 1,31 lst pl. World His. OSU ln terscholastic Meet 11 Contestant in NCTE Essay Contest 2. BILLS, CHERYL: NHS 2,31 PC 1,2,31 FBLA 1,21 Sp 1. BIRCHETT, SAM: VICA 2,3. BIRDWELL, CAROL: NHS I,2,3I Hi1N 1,2,31 Hi N V,Pres 213. BISHOP, JONITA: Mai. 2,31 PC 2,31 FBLA 21 Sp 11 Lib 2. BLOOD, MARY: DE 31 JCL 11 PC 1. BOGGS, JIM: Band l,2,3i Val 31 NHS 1,2,31 JCL 1,21 JCL V-Pres 21 Hi-N 2,31 AFS 3. BONDS, VICKIE: Val 31 PC 1,2,31 Class Sec 31 Sp 1,21 G Sports 2,31 NHS 3. BONTLY, ED: FB 1,21 Track 11 BsB 21 Aero 3. BOWEN, LESLIE: Val 31 NHS 1,2,31 SHS 1,2,31 Mixed Cho 2,3, Treas 2, VfPres 31 OMEA Chorus 31 Key Att 21 Thes 1, 2,3, Clown Chairman 1,21 PC 1,21Glee Club Award 21 Ensemble 31 Gr 1, BOYER, ROBIN: Thes1,2,31 Gov Honor Roll 21 PC 1,2. BOYETT, BROCK: Gov Honor Roll 2,31 NHS 11 CC l,2,3,1 Track 1,2,31 YL 31 FCA 31 Sp li Chess 1. BRADY, PAM: FJA 11 PC 31 Cho 1,2. BRAUN, MIKE: Tennis Award 21 Gr 21 Biol. BRINTNALL, LEONARD: YB 1,21 12-year 31 Debate 11 NFL Ii Bio 1, BROWN, CAROL: G Sports 1,2,31 SC 21 Off Aide 31 PC 1,2,31 JCL 1. BROWN, DAVID: Golf 1,2,31 JCL 1. BROWN, LEZLIE: Thes 1,2,3, Outstanding Thes 21 PC 11 NHS 11 Clown Troupe Chairman 2,31 St Craft 31 Fr 1, 12-year 31 Fiddler on the Roof 3. BROWN, SAN DI: PC 11 Off Aide 1,21 Bio Aide 21 DE 31 Art 2. BROWN, TERRY: SC 1,31 JCL 1,21 FB Manager1 YL 3. BUGG, PAMELA: PC 1,21 Fr 11 SC 31 Stu Sto 3. BUNTZ, MARK: YL 31 Gov Honor Roll 2,3. BURGESS, BRILEY: Val 31 NHS 2,31 SHS 2,31 FR Ill Award 21 Eng Novel Award 21 AFS 2,31 Fr 2,31 PC 21 Field Hockey Lynnfield High, Mass. 1. BUSHNELL, GREG: Sp 11 VICA 2,3, Central District'.ParI 2,31 Gov. Honor Roll. BUTLER, STEVE: Val31O U SchoIaI'1O S U Honor Stude-nt1 NHS 1,2,31 SHS 1,2,31 Schol Meet, 10th grade Math lst place. Pub Photo-Publications Photographer Rec Sec-Recording Secretary Repo-Reporter Royal-Royalty S99-at-Arms-Sergeant at Arms Stu Sto-Student Store Treas-Treasurer V-Pres-Vice-President SPORTS All-Conf-All-Conference All-Dist-All-District BsB-Baseball BB-Basketball CC-Cross Country FB-Football G Sports-Girls Sports Golf-Golf Swim-Swimming Tennis-Tennis Track-Track Wresi-Wrestling OTHERS Asst-Assistant Gov Honor Roll-Governors Honor Roll NMF-National Merit Finalist OSU Schoi Meet-Oklahoma State University Scholastic Meet CSU School Meet-Central State University Scholastic Meet Val-Valedictorian 'l-1971 2-1972 3-1973 -C.. CAHLIK, DENNIS: FBLA 3. CALDWELL, DEBBIE: FBLA 31 COE 31 PC 1,2,31 Sp 1. CALLAWAY, CHIRS: SC 11 Bio. 1,21 Med. 1,2 31 Sp 1. CALHOUN, CHRISTY: FBLA 31 Cho 1,21 Sp 1,21 Arl 31 FJA 3. CAPEHART, JACK: FB 1. CAPORAL, DEMEE: JCL 1,21 Thes 31 Off Aide 1,2,31 Gov Honor ROIII Who's Who for American High School Students 3. CARD, HANK: Val31NMF 21 Debate 1,2,31 12- year VfPres 31 Model UN delegate 2,31ArT1Sl'. H st. Award Ist pl. CARNES, DANIELLE: Ensemble 31 Talent Show 21 Oliver 11 Miss Congeniality, Teen' age pageant 1. CARPENTER, BARBARA: Thes 1,2,3, Pres. 31 SC 31 Fiddler on the Root 31 Stagecraft award 21 NFL 1,31 PC 1,2,3. CARSON, VICKI: NHS 31 Band Queen Att 1,2, Band Queen 31 OKC Jr. Symphony: CODA Hi-N 21 12-year 3. CARTER, DAVID: CC 21 Sp 11 Swim 1. CARTER, DEBBIE: SC Chap 31 Class Sec. 21 Sp 31 Chapel, Chairman 3. CIEMINSKI, KAREN: G Sports 2,31 Off Aide 31 YL 1,2,31 Sp 21 PC 1,2,31 12,year 3. CLOVER, RICKY: NHS 1,2,3, Pres. 31 Boys State 21 MESA 2,3, Sec 31 MAT 2,3, Sec 31 JCL 1,2,31 Gr 2,31 Junior Rotarian 31 OSU OU Honor Student 3. COFFEY, JANET: PC 1,21 FBLA 31 Sp 1. COFFEY, PAULA: PC 1,21 Cho 1,21:FBLA 21 FJA 31 SC 31 12,year 3. COLLINGS, VALERIE: PC 1,2,31 Sp 11 FB Queen Att 3. COOK, PATRICIA: FBLA 31 Sp. 1. COMBS, DANETA: Fr. 1,21 DECA 3. CORBETT, PAT: PC 1,2,31 G Sports 21 GAA 21 Prom Committee 2. CORNELIUS, GEORGE: FB 1,2,31 Gr 1,2,31 Key 1,2,31FJA 31 YB Photo 31 SC Alt 1. CORRELL, LINDA: PC 1,2,31 NHS 31 Sp. 1. COUNIHAN, EILEEN: Winner NCTA Award 21 NHS 2,31 SHS p,21 Gov Honor Roll 21 Fr 2,31 Med 31 Bio 3. COURCHESNE, MICHELLE: Class Treas 2,31 SC2,31 Cam. 31 YL 2,31 PC 1,2,31 JCL 1,21 Fr 2. CRAVER, PHIL: Track 1,2,31 WAC 3. CUNNINGHAM, CONNIE: Sp 1,21 PC 1,2,31 SC 2112-year' 31 FBLA 2. ..D- DADDIO, RICK: VICA DANE, PRESTON: Wrest 1: Track 2: YL 3. DAWSON,GlNGER: SC 2,3: SC VAPres 3: Val 3: NHS 1,2,3: SHS 1,2,3: PC 1,2,3: Fr 1,3: WAC 3. DAY, EDDIE: Debate-1: JCL l,2,3, Nat. Parl 3: Aero 3: Pres 3: Vo-Tech 2: FB 2,3. DeBERRY, TONI: PC 1,2,3: VICA V-Pres. 3. DENNY, JACKIE: PC 1,2,3: Sp 1,2: DECA 3: SC Rep 1,3: AFS 3. DENNY, JOAN: NHS 1,2,3: State Honor Society 1,2,3: OSU-Honor Student: PC 1,2,3, JCL 1,2: Math 1: 12-year 3: Val. 3. DERNONCOURT, DIANE: Girls State 2: JCL 1,2,3: NHS 1,2,3: NFL 2: PC 1,2: WAC 3: Thes 1,2. DIEFENDERFER, BOB:Wrest1,2,3: YL 1,2,3: FCA 3: 12-year 3. DIXON,JONI: G Sports 2,3: PC 2,3: Sp. 1: VICA 3, Vo-Tech 3: 12fyear 3. DOOLEY, LYLE: Band 1: Fr. 1: JCL 2: Cho 3: Thespians 2,3: FTA 2,3, V-Pres 3. DOOLITTLE, JIM: Thes. 2,3: St. Craft 2: En- semble 3: Gov Honor Roll 2: Camelot 2: Witness for the Prosecution 2: Flowers for Algeron 2: Fiddler on the Roof 3. DOUTHIT, CAREY: PC 1,2,3: FBLA 3: Med 3: 12-year 3. DOW, MARGARET: PC 1,2,3: JCL 1: Fr 2. DUNCAN,STEVE: SHS 1,2: NHS 3: SC 1,3: NFL 2,3: FBLA 3: FCA 3: Gr 1: Debate 2. DUTY, CHERYL: 12-year 3. DUFF,JACK: Oliver 1: Camelot2: Tennis 1,2,3: Talent Show 3. DUNCAN, DRU: SP 1,2,3-Att, Sec 2, Queen, Hist 3: AFS 1,2,3: PC 1,2: FBLA 3. -E1 EDMISTON, MARK: SC 2,3: Sp. 1. ELDER, MIKE: Boys State 3: Val 3: Hi-Lion 3: SC 2: SC Alt. 1,2: NHS 1,2,3: Sp 1,2: Bio 2: Gr 3: AFS 3, EMERY, ALAN: SC 3: Metal Shop Award 2:12- year. 3: Sp. 1. ENGSTROM, DAVID: FB 1,2,3: Sp 1: Bio 2. ESTEP, DENNIS: Debate 1,2,3: NFL 1,2,3: NHS 1,2,3: JCL 1,2,3: Thes 2,3: Gov Honor Roll 2: SC 1. EVANS, JIM: Speech 1 Award 2: SC 2. -F.. FAIR, TOM: SC 3: JCL 1, NHS 1. FARRELL, ELAINE: Val 3: HS 1,2,3: Bio: PC. FERGUSON, STEVEN: Debate 1,2,3: NFL 1,2: 3: SC 3: 12-Year3: NM letter of comrnendation 2,3: WAC 2,3. FERONTI, CRAIG: SC 2,3: Debate 1,2: Model United Nations 3: Student Congress 2: NFL 1,2,3: WAC 2,3. FIELDER, GREG: FB 1,2,3: Swim 1: JCL 1,2: 12-year 3. FIELDS, STANLEY: Cho 1,2,3: Aero 3: FB 1. FLEHARTY, LAURA: SC 3: 12-year 3: DECA 3, PC 1. FLEMMING, MAX: Band 1,2,3: Elec 3: OSU Honor Student 3: NMF 2: SC 3. FLEMING, SUSAN: Thes 1,2,3: PC 1,2: Thes Hist3: SC 1: NMS 1,2,3: Clown troupe 1,2: Sp 1,2. FOUTZ, DONNA: PC 1,2,3: Fr 1,2: YL 1,2,3: Cam 1,2,3: AFS 2,: FBLA 2. FREEMAN, JEFF: FB 1,2,3. FREEMAN, JULI: SP 1,2,3. FRUMKIN, BRUCE: SemiAFinalist in California Scholarship 3: Washington Univ. Scholarship 3: Val 3: California Scholastic Federation 1,2: NHS 2,3: Chairman of Bio 3: Short story editor of school Anthology 3: V-Pres of Chess Club 3: Sec of OKC Warr Acres Chess Club 2,3. FUNK, JERRY: 12-year 3: Track 1. FURMAN, ROXIE: VICA Hist 3: PC 1,2,3: 12- year 3. -G- GALIGA, MIKE: FB 1,2: BsB1,2: Track 3: Sp 2: Aero 3: Photo 3. GALLOP, KEITH: NHS 3: Band 1,2: CC 3: Diving 3: Track 3. GANT, JIM: Band 1,2: JCL 2,3. GARHART, MYRA: NHS 1,2,3: GirI's Glee Club 2 Chap: Band 1,2: Fr 1,2: GATTI,TERRI: Sp 1,2: Com 3 Queen: SC 3: JA 3 V-Pres of Sales: Art 3. GAUGHAN, MARY: NHS 1,2,3. GEIS,JACKIE: G Sports 1,2,3: PC 2: Sp 1. GIBSON, SANDY: PC 1,2: JCL 1, GILBERT, TALA: FTA 2, FTA 3 Chap. GLENN, LARRY: Wrest 1,2,3. GOODOWITZ, MONA: Fr 1: PC 1,2: Art 3. GORDON, RANDY: BsB 1,2: FB 1: 12:year 3. GORISHEK, MARY JANE:Val 3: SC 1,2:NHS 1,2,3: OSU-Hon 3: Cam 3: YL 1,2,3: PC 1,2,3: Sp 1: Young Talent2: Off Aide 3: Soc Com 2: School Improvement Comm 3: T Aide 3. GRANT, GILBERT: Yale Award 2: NMF 3: NHS 1,2,3: Chem Award 1: MESA 1,2,3 V- Pres: CC 2: Jr Rotarian 3: MAT 2,3. GRANT, LAURA: FBLA 1,2,3, Pres 3, Repo 5: NHS 2,3: PC 1,2,3: Med 3: 12-year 3. GRAY, PAUL: JA2,3: Gov Honor Roll 2: Gr 1,2: NFL I: Aero 3: Elec 3: FBLA 1: Debate 1. GREENWOOD, JAN: PC 1,2: Sp 1, GRIFFIN, MICHAEL: Aero 1,2. ,H.- HAILEY, SUSAN: Drill Team 2: Ft. Worth, Tx. H. S. PC 1,2: SC 1: Sp 1,2. HALL, DEBBIE: PC 1,2,3: YL 1,2: Sp 1: Historian 3, Deca 3. HAMMOND, CATHY: NHS 1,2,3: Val 3: 12-year 3: SHS 1,2: Schol Meet2: Sp 1: FTA 1. HARDIN, JIM: Track 1,2,3: Outstanding Athlete Award 1,2: SC 3: Thes1,2: Fr 1, 2: NHS 1,2: Track Cap. 1,2,3. HARDWAY, DEBORAH: Band 1,2,3: NHS 3: SC 1: SHS 2,3. HARRIS, CAROLYN: G Sports 1,2,3: VICA 3: Treas: Sp 1: PC 1: PE Aide 2: 3rd Table Tennis 2. HARRIS, KELSIE: Ballet Company 3, NHS 3: Gov Honor Roll 3: SCfRep 1,2: FTA-Historian 3: Thes 1,2,3: Clowns 1,2,3: PC 1,2,3. HARRIS,TERESA: PC 1: Off Aide2, DECA 3: HARTMAN, HEIDI: Regional State Contest 1,2: JCL Princess 1: PC 1,2,3: NFL 1,2,3, NFL Pres 3: NHS 1,2,3: JCL 1: Thes 1,2,3: Head Start: Camelot 2: AFS 2: Glee Club 2: SC Committee: Gov Honor Roll. HASKING, GERALDINE: Med 3: Sp 1,2: Lib 1,2: PC 1,2,3. HATFIEILD, JEFF: Track 1, Cc 1: FCA 1. HAWS, RICKY: Track 1,2,3: NM Commendation 3: SHS 1: Sp 2. HEIRICH, MARC: VICA 3. HELTON,MARY: Clown Troupe 1: Talent Show 1: Thes 1. HELZER, PAM: NHS 1,2,3: PC 2,3: Teachers Aide 3. HESS, PHILIP: NMF 3: Val 3: NHS 1,2,3: JCL 1,2,3: MESA 3: Mu Alpha Theta 3. HICKAM, LEE: SC Treas 3: Miss Pirateer 3: NM Commendation Foundation 3: Girls State Attorney 3: OSU Honor Student3: Girl Pop 2: Thes Clerk ll 1,3: English Award 1: Drama Award 2: SHS 1,2,3: NFL 1,2,3: PC 1,3. HILL, SUSAN: SC 2: SC Alt 3. HOLLOWAY, DIANE: COE 3: FBLA 3: 12-year 3. HOLMES, KAREN: SC 1,2,3: SC Historian 2,3: SC District Sec 3: NHS 2,3: SHS 2,3: JCL 1, 2,3: PC 1,2,3: Thes 1. HUBEL, DIANE: Cho 2,3: Band 1: Fr 1,2: Drama Club 1: DECA 3: Modern Poetry Award 2. HUEY, KATHIE: Thes 1,2,3: Thes-clerk: Thes State Sec 3: SC Rep. 3: Thes Clown Trouphy 1,2,3: Span 1. HUFFMAN, CAROL: SC 2: Off Aide 3: Cho Librarian 2,3: PC 1,2,3: FBLA 2,3: Sp 1,2: Cho 1,2,3. HUNTRESS, SHERRI: G Sports 1,2,3: NHS 2,3: Bio 3: MAT 3: MESA 3: PC 1,2,3. HURTA, GREG: VICA 3. HURTLE, BILL: BSB 1: FJA 3. HUTCHINGS, ED: BB 1,2: Track 2: SC 1: Sp 1: FCA 1,2: YL 3. HUTCHINSON, RICK: PR 1,2: YB 2: Paper 1,2: PR 1: Newsletter 1,2. HYDEN,sAN1: OUTSTANDING Phofonlvlixed Cho 1,2: Magazine Photo 2: Co-Photo Ed 3. -..- IRWIN, SUSAN: PC 1,2,3: JCL 1,2,3: AFS 2: NHS 1,2,3: Val 3: YL 2,3: Cam 2,3: FB Program Editor 2. ISCH, PATTI: FHA tPanhandle High Schooll 1: PC KPHSJ 1: Fr 2,3: French l Award 2. -J- JAMES, DANA C.: Hi4N 2,3, Pres 3, Inter-City Pres 3: Eng Sec 1, Pres 2, Editor 3: PC 1,2,3: Com Hist 3. JAMISON, CHRISTINE: SHS 1,2,3: NHS 1,2,3: VICA 3. JENNINGS, BECKY: VocfSch 3, JENNINGS,GLORIA: Val 3: PC Hist 3: BB Att 3: SC 1,2: Sp 1: PC 1,2,3. JILLSON, ED: DE 1,2,3. JOHNSON, DARREL: BB 1,2,3: asa 1,2,3: Students in Action Co-Pres 3: AllfConf, All, City, All Metro BB2: JCL 1: SC 1: FCA 1. JOHNSTON, MIKE: CC 1,2,3: Track 1,3: FCA 1, 2,3: SC 1,2,3: 12:year 3: Sp 3: NFL 1,2,3: CC Capt 2,3. JOHNSTON, PATRICIA: NHS 2,3: PC 1,2,3: JCL 1. JONES, JAMES: Aero 3: NHS 2,3: JCL 1,2. JONES, NEAL: SC 1,2,3: SC Pres of Social Activities 3: JCL 1,2: State and Nat'l Delegate to JCL Convention 1,2: Senior Delegate to State Sc Convention: BsB1,2: BB 1: MESA 3. JONES, ROBIN: Chaplain Committee 3: PC 1,2: YB 3: SC 3: Fr 1: Gov Honor Roll 2: FJA 3: FBLA If -K- KASTENS, DON: Val 3:Track 2,3: CC 3: Phy. Sci Award 1: OSU schol - lst in Recent Amer. Hist. 2: SHS 2: OSU Honor Student 3: Gov. Honor Roll 2. KEEN, ROBIN: PC 1: Gov Honor Roll 2: Vo: Tech 2,3 repo 2, Sec. 3 KEENEY, TED: YL 1,2,3: Cam. 1,2,3: Wrest 1,2: SpAtt 2: Sp 1,2: SC Alt. 3. KEITH,JILL: DECA 3: PR Officer 3: SC 1,2,3: Gov Honor Roll 2,3: JA2,3: NFL1,2,3: PC 2,3. KING, MARCIA: PC 1: Fr 1 iDanvers Hight: PC 2: Fr. 2,3: VOCAW 2,3: Girls Glee Club 2,3. KING, NYCKE: Sp. 1: 12-year 3: PC 1,2,3: DE 3. KISSICK, RON:DECA 2,3: SC 2: Gov Honor Roll 2: 12-year 3. KLEIN, CHARLES: SC1,2::AV1,2: tLawton High: AV 3. KOOKEN, PAULA: PC 1,2,3,S9r-at-arms 3: Sc 3: Sp 1: OffAide 2,3: Gov Honor Roll. KOONCE, JANA: PC 1,2,3: Off Aide 3. KOUBA, JANA: PC 1,2,3: De 3. KRAVER, TED: State Contest Band 1: Dist Solo 2: State Solo 2: Band 3. KURTZ, ED: Cho 1,2,3: Pres 3: SC 2,3: Thes 2,3: Oliver 1: Camelot 2: Fiddler on the Roof 3: Gr 1. TL, LAND, JOE: 12-year 3. LAPSLEY, JACK: Fr 1,2. LARASON, KENT: Band 1,2,3: Gr 1,2,3 Pres 3: AFS 1,2:3 Pres 3: Hi:N 2,3: Med 3. LATHAM, SUSAN: Fr 1: Off Aide 2: PC 2 FBLA 3. LAVENER, BETH: Val 3: NHS 1,2,3: SHS 1,2: JCL 3: PC 1,2,3. LAYMAN, RUSTY: DE Vice:Pres 3: Tennis 3, LEASURE, RENEE: PC 1,2,3: Sp 1,2: FBLA 3: Med 2,3: Med Treas 3. LEWIS, CATHERINE: NMF 3: lst JCL con- vention 1,2. LINDEMAN, DOUG: JCL 1: Swim 1,2,3: FB 1. LIPPERT, LEONARD: Wrest1,2,3: FB 1,2,3: 12-year 3. LISLE, SAM: FB 1,2,3: BsB 2,3:12fyear 3. LOEFFELHOLZ, BRAD: SC 1,2: JCL 1: Delegate to State sc convention 1: Inter-City Delegate SC 1,2. LOGAN, DAVID: SC 1,2. LONGHORN, WANONA: Sp 1: Fr 2. LOWERY, DONNA: Cho 1,2,3: PC 1,2. LOWERY, JANET: Cheer 2,3: YB Ed 3: Val 3: SHS 1,2,3: NHS 1,,2,3: SC 2,3: YB Copy and Layout Ed 2: Journalism Award 1. LOWRY, JONNA: NHS 2,3 Sec 3: NFL 1,2,3, Treas 3: Thes 2,3: FTA l,2,: Sp 1,3. LUNDEEN, TRICIA: PC 1,2,3: Fr 1: G-Sports 2,3: Com Vice-Pres 3: 12-year 3: FBLA 3: NHS 3. LYNN, TOM: Swim 1,2,3: 12-year 3. -M-. MADISON, PAUL: YB Photo 1,2,3 Sports Ed: AFS 2,3 co-Pres: NM Letter of Com- mendation: Machine Drawing Award: FBLA 3: FJAA 2,3: NHS 3: OSU-Hon Stu. MANNER, DOUG: NHS 1,2,3: JCL 1,2,3 Pres: BB 1: BsB1,2,3: Young Life 2,3: FCA 1,2,3: Students in Action 3 V-Pres, MARRS, PAM: Cheer 2,3: FB Queen 3: G Sports 2,3: Miss Pirateer Candidate 3. MARSHALL, JOHN: YL: Tennis 2,3: Cam- paigners: Sp. MARSHALL, SALLY: PC 1. MARUSA, TOM: BsB 2, MASHBURN, TERESA: PC 1,2,3: FBLA 3: COE 3: Sp 1,2. MASON, WILL: JCL 2: Venus 1. Seniors 257 MATHIS, CORINNE: Young Life 1,2,3: Cam- paigners 1,2,3: SC 3: PC 1,2,3: JCL 1: Students in Action 3. MATTHEWS, KATHl:OBU Jr Academy 2: Speech 1: Drama 1: PC 1. MAUCK, KENT: 12-year3: Bio 3: DECA 3: Sp 1. MAULDIN, LAURIE JO: FBLA 3. MCLEOD, MARSHA: PC1,2,3: JCL 1,2,3: Com Chap 3: FBLA 3: SC 2,3. MCCLELLAN, LYNN: Band 1,2,3: SC 1,2,3: OU Scholar: NHS 1,2,3: Val 3: Hi-Notes 3: AFS 1,2: WAC 1,2: Fr 1. MCCORD, LANCE: FB 1,2,3: Track 1,2,3: SC 2: 12-year 3, MCGOODWIN, MARY ANN: Sp 1: Art 3: Library 1,2: Lib-Aide 1,2: Tutor. MCGRAW, MARTY: NFL 1,2,3: WAC 3: 12-year 3. MCKINNEY, DOYLE: FB 1, VICA 3, MCLISH, JAMES: Thes 1,2,3: Art 1,2,3 Treas: 12-year3: Clown Troupe 2,3 V-Chair: Drama 1,2,3: State Thes Pres 3: Cho 3: Speech act 3. MCNITT, KELLY: FB 1: Track 1,2,3: CC 2,3. MEHARG, RENEE ANNETTE: FBLA 3: COE 3: FTA 1,2,3: Fr1:Off Aide 2. MELLENDORF, DAVID: Val :SHSl,2,3: OSU Schol meet 2: OSU-H5n 3: 12-year3: Sp 1. MILLER, CLARK: SC 1,2,3: Sp 1,2: CC 1: Track 1. MILLER VICKI: OMEA Cho 3: All-Region Choir 1,2: FBLA 3: Cho 1,2,3: Fr 2. MINTY, STEVE: BB 1,2,3: Boy's State 2: Gov Hon Roll 2: Bac Marshall 2: SC 3. MIRALDI, DAVID: CC 2,3, Track 1,2: FCA 3: Sp 1. MITCHELL, MEEGAN: PC Pledge Mistress 3: PC 1,2,3: SC 1,2: Sp 1,2, Sp Att 2:FB queen Att 3. MIZE, MARTHA: PC 1,2,3: G Sports 3: Sp 1: Gov Honor Roll 2. MOELLER, DEBBIE: JA 3: Biol. MOFFATT, DEBBIE: Cho 1,2,3: Thes 1,2: Camelot 2: District Contest 2,3. MONTGOMERY, PAT: FBLA, Treas: 12-year 3: Gr 2: Spl: Eng 1: COE 3. MOON, JACKIE: Cho Chap: Contest, dist and state. MOORE, KELLY LOU: PC 1,2,3: Sp 1: YL 3: Ind arts. MOORE, VICKIE: Mai 2,3: PC 1,2,3: Off Aide 2,3: Sp 1,2,3: Thes 1: NHS 2,3: Cho 1,2: Drama 1. MORGAN, KATHY SUE: DECA 2,3. MORLEY, CAROLYN: Fr 2,3 Pres: NFL: Thes: PC: Lib Aide. MOSIEVR, JEANNETTE: 12-year: Sp 2. MURRAY, ANNA: Band 1: Paper 2: Teacher's Aide 1. MYER, BILL: Track 2: FB 3. MYERS, LAURIE: Gr 1,2,3: Hi-Notes 2,3 Princess: NHS 1,2,3. MULLEN, CHERYL: FBLA 2,3: Coe 3. -N- NAEHER, TERRY: BsB1,2,3: BB 1: FB. NEAL, LARRY: Gov Honor Roll 2: V.F,W. Speech contest 2: Schol. Achievement Award 2: JETS 1. NELSON,JONE: NFL 1,2,3,Sec 3: NHS 2,3: SHS 1,2,3: Thes 2,3: OSU American Literature 2. NICOLOSI, KAREN: SC 1,2, Sec 1: Speech 2: Treas 2, Sweetheart 2: PC 1,2: NHS 1,2: iwestern Heightsl :SC A lt- 3: PC 3: Paper 3. NOBLES, TIM: Debate 3: NFL 3: JCL 1,2: 12- year 3. NORWINE, SUSAN: FBLA3: FTA 2: FI' 1,21 Off Aide l,7. -Q- OLIVER, KATHLEEN: JCL 1: PC 1,2: FJA 3, Chap 3: Med 2,3, Chap 3: 12-year 3. OLVERA,JIM: MESA 1,2,3: Pres 3: NHS 1,2,3: JCL 1,2,3: MAT 2,3: SHS 1,2,3: Jr. Rotarian 3: OSU Honor Student 3: :Co-chemistry award 1: Young Republicans 3. OOLEY, JOHN: NFL 3: SC 2, V-pres 2: Boy's State Gov 3: Boy's Nation Sen 3: NHS 1,2,3: Thes 3: JCL 3: Hi-Lions 3. ORMISTON, TIA: PC 1: FBLA 3. OVERSTREET, CHARISSA: PC 1,2, ..p- PABST, JANET: FBLA 3: PC l,2. PALMER, JANE: NHS 1,2,3: SD 3: 12-year 3: Adv Foods Award 2: Band, 1,2,3: PC 1,2: Gov Honor Roll 3: OSU Honor Student 3. PERMlNTER,JOHN: Track I,2: Golf 3: :FB 2: CC 3. PETERS, MATT: 12-year 3: BB 1. PETERSON, KRIS: Sp ll Award 1: NHS 1,2,3: SHS 1,2,3: OSU Honor Stu 3. PETTITT, PHIL: BB trainer 1,2,3: FB trainer 1,2,3: Golf 2,3: JCL 1,2: FBLA 3: MESA 3, SHS 3. PHIPPS, TERRY: Golf 1,2,3. PISHKlN,GAYLE: JCL 1: Drama I ll Ill 1,2,3: Thes Hist 2: Thes Sec 3: Thes 1,2,3: Mix Cho Hist3: PC 1,2: Off Aide 3:LibAide 2: Speech Act 1. POPPE, RON: Bio 3: Gr 1,2: Aero 3. PYLES, STEVEN: Band 1, 2: Sp 1: NHS 2,3: Students for Nixon chair. 3. -R- RAGAN, MIKE: FCA Treas 1,2,3: BB 1,2,3: JCL 1: 12-year 3: SC 1: YL 2,3. RAHILL, DOROTHY: JCL 1: Thes 3: Corn Sec 3: Who's Who in High School 2,3: Gov. Hon. Roll 2. RASP, JAY: FB 1,2,3: 12-year 3: YL 1,2,3: Students in Action 3: Weight Training 1, 2,3: FBLA 3. RAULIE, DARRELYN: PC 1,2,3: SC 1,2: Sp 2: Thes 1: NHS 1,2,3: Cho 1: JCL 1,2: AFS 2,3. RAY, MATT: Val 3: Boys' State 2: Class Pres 1: Key Pres 2,3: VFW Oratorical Contest Winner 3: Mr. Pirateer Candidate 3: NHS 1,2,3: SC 3. RAYBURN,JIM: CC 2,3: BsB 1,2,3: BB 1. REAGAN, RITA: PC 1,2,3: Sp 1: NHS 3, REDDING, CHERYL: Berkeley High School Honor Roll Award 1: GAA awards 1,2: Band manager 2: PC 2: YB 3: Student auxiliary 1,2: Drama Club 2: Fr 1. REINKING, DENISE: OMEA Cho 3: Mixed cho 2, 3: Ensemble 2,3: Fiddler on the Roof 3: District and State Contests 1,2,3. RHODES, BARBARA: Hi-N 1,2,3. RICHARDSON, COLE: Fr 1: DECA 2. RICHARDSON, JAN: PC 1,2,3: Sp 1,2,3: Med Chap 3: Paper 3: FBLA 3: AFS 3. RIMMER, CATHY: NHS 3: PC 1,2,3: COE 3: FBLA 3: Councelor's Aide 1,2,: Fr 1,2, RITZ, MIKE: FB 1,2,3: Wrest1,2,3. ROBB, TIM: JCL 1,2: Gov Hon Roll 2,3. ROBERTS, TERI: NHS 1,2,3: PC 1,2,3: Fr 1,2,3: 12-year 3: VOCAW1,2,3: SHS 1,2,3: Gov Hon Roll 2,3: CSU Schol 1. ROBINSON, DIANA: PC 1,2,3. ROBINSON, MIKE: SC Pres 3: Sc 1,2,: Boys: State 3: Model UN 2,3: US Senate Youth Program 3: Debate 2,3: NFL 2,3: Sp King 2: OSU Honor Stu 2. ROGERS, KRAIG: ROTC 1. ROLEN, RALPH: YB 1,2: Pub Relations 2. ROSA, KAREN: PC 1,2: Fr 1,2: Speech 1. ROSE, MICHELE: PC 1,2 ROSS, STEVE: DECA 2. RUSSELL, TERESA: PC 1,2,3: Sp 1: NHS 3: SHS 1,2,3: Councelor's Aide 2,3. RYAN, PAT: FB 1,2,3: BB 2,3: BsB1,2,3: FB All-Conf, All-Metro, All City, All-Dist: Sp 3: FCA 3: Christmas Dance Comm 3, . -S- SALMON, DOUGLAS: AV1,2,3: St Craft 1. SANDERS, BOBBY: Wrest1,3. SANDERS, VANCE: Cc 1,2,3: Track 1,2,3: FCA 2,3: ANHS 2,3: SHS 1: SC 2,3: Sp 1: 12- year 3: Freedon Forum Delegate 3. SAPP, LYNETTE: NHS 2,3: Cheer 1,2: PC 1,2,3: FB Att: 1,2: Sp 1,2. SAUNDERS, STEVEN: Bio Program Com Co- Chair 3: Med 2,3: JCL 1: First, Second Prize JCL Art Contest 1. SCHUMACKER, TIM: Tennis 2,3: Boys: State 3: Val 3: NHS 1,2,3: 12-year 3: JCL 1: Elec 3: OSU Honor Student 3. SCHUMANN, DONNA: Class Sec 1: SHS 1,2,3: NHS 1: Gov Honor Roll 1,2,3: JA 2,3: Pres 3: DECA 3: PC 1: JCL 1. SCOGGINS STEVE: FB 1,2,3: BsB 1,2: YL 1: FCA 1: Sp 1. SCOTT, MARGIE: Thes 2,3: Mixed Cho 1,2,3: Sec 3: Fiddler on the Roof 3: Ensemble 3: FFA V-Pres 3. SELL, NANCY: Art 2,3 Pres 3: Sp 1,2,: Crafts Award 2. SHANNON, JEFF: Band 1,2,3. SHEDDEN,CHUCK: FB 1,2,3: BSB 1: 12-year3. SHEPHERD, JANE: FJA Pres 3: KWichata: Kan. Pc 1: YB 1: Eng 11. SHOOK, RICK: Aero 1,2,3: Gr 1,2,3: Auto Mech Award 1,2,3. SHORE, PAT: Class Pres 2,3: SC 1,2,3: 12-year 3: Wrest 1,2, SHORT, SHERRI: Deca V-Pres 3: NHS 3: PC 2,3: G Sports 2: SC Alt.3. SHROYER, MIKE: FB 1,2,3: 12-year 3, Art 1: Gr 1. SHUGART, LESA: NHS 1,2,3: Gr 1,2,3: Sec 3: PC 1: Art 2. SIMCOE, TOBI: PC 1,2,3: Sec 3: BB Att 3: NHS 1,2: Sp 1: FBLA 2: OffAide3. SIPES, DAVID: Aero 3: Band 1,2,3: Metalshop I Award 1: Bio 1. SMITH, CAMESA: Fri: SC 1: G Sports 3: Wrest Att 3: Cheer 2,3: 12-year 3. SMITH DAVID 0: Band 2,3: Fr 1,2,3: Elec. V- Pres 1. SMITH, KAREN: NHS 1,2,3: SHS 1,2,3: Val 3: FBLA2 V-pres 3: Gr 1,2,: MESA 3: MAT3:PC 1,2,3: Aero 3. SMITH, MARLENE: Cho 1,2,3: Off Aide 2. SMITH, ROBERT: CC 1: MESA 2,3: NHS 1,2,3, MAT 2,3: Bio Award 1: Algebra Award 2: Lions Club Award 3: Okla, Society of Pro. Eng Award 3. SPISER, GREG: VICA 3. 3. SPRINGER, JANE: Twirler 3: PC 3: Off Aide 2,3. STAPP, MARK: Track, CC 1:Sp1:12-year 3. STARR, MARY: PC1,2,3: Sp 1. STECKER, BILL: FB 1,3: Aero 1. STEVENS, CHERIE: PC 1,2,3: NHS 3: Fr 1. STILES, BOB: Track 1,2,3: SC 2: Gov Honor Roll 2,3. STlNSON,DEBBIE: NHS 1,2,3: Treas 3: SHS 1,2,e: JCL 1,2,3: PC 1,2,3: FBLA Repo 3: Val 3: Com 3: OUS Honor Student 3. STOCKTON, JANICE: PC 1: Sp 1,2. STOROZYSZYN, MARY: PC 1,2,3 V-Pres 3: G Sports, 2,3: SC 3: Sp 1. STRAIN, SHERRI: Who's Who of American High School Students 2,3: PC 1: Gr 3: Hi-N 1. STUART, FRANK: Mixed cho1,2,3: Thes 2,3: YB 3: Ensemble 1: Freedom Forum 3: Bio 1,2, FJA 1: Gr 1: Math 1: Chess 1: Oliver 1: 'Arsenic 8. Old Lace 1 : Camelot 2: Witness for the Prosecution 2: Fiddler on the Roof 3, STUSSI, DOUG: SC3. SUENRAM, PATTI: OSU Honor Student3: NHS 1: 2,3: SHS 1, Fr 2,3 Queen 3: JCL 1,2:3Treas 2: Mixed Cho 2,3: PC 1,2,3: Eng 3: Afs 2,3. SWICK, LORRAINE: Pc 1: VICA 3. -T- TABOR, MIKE: BB 1,2,3: FCA 1,2,3: Sp 1,2: 12- year 3. TANZY, CINDY: SCtI,2,: PC 1,3: FBLA 3. TATE, SUSAN C.: FBLA 3: SC 2,3: PC1: COE 3, TAYLOR, KENT: Key 1: Aero 3. TAYLOR, SUSAN: NHS 1,2,3: SHS 2,3: Sp 1: Off Aide 3. TEEVAN, JANA: Med 2,3: Geography Award 2: Fr 1. TETER, SUSIE: Soph Class Treas. 1: PC 1,2: Fr 12. THOMAS, KATHY: PC 1,2: VICA 3: Voc-Sch 3. THOMAS, ROSEMARY: PC 1,2,3: Sp 1. THOMPSON, ROBERT: AV 1,2,3: Pub Photo 1,2,3: Photo Pres. 3: DE 3: SC'Alt. 1: Paper 2,3. THOMPSON, SHARON: Sp 1: Paper 1: YB 3, PC 1: FBLA 1: Lib 3. TIDMORE, DIANE:VlCA Repo. 3: PC 3: 12- year 3: Cho 1,2: FJa 2. TINNIN,TOM: Norman High School - FB,1,2: Wrest2: N Club 1,2, FCA 1,2,3: FB 3, TOURNOUX, ELISABETH: Fr 3. TROUTMAN, JANET: Val 3: PC Parl 3: PC 1,2,3: Sp 1: NHS 1,2,3: SHS 1,2,3. TUCKER, DON: Mr. FBLA Att. 1,2,3. -U- UTNAGE, PAUL: NHS 1,2,3: MESA 3: JCL 1: NFL 1,2: MU ALPHA THETA 3. -V.. VAN WAGNER, JUDY: NHS 1,2,3: SHS 1,2,3: Val 3: Fr 1,2,3: Off Aide 2,3: PC 1: WAC1: Gov Honor Roll 2. VINCENT, MARALYN: HS 1,2,3: Sp 1: PC 1,2,3: Val 3, BB Queen 3: Gov Honor Roll 3: ,SC1,2: Main 1. ..W.. WARKENTIN, TERESA: PC 1,2,3: FHA 1,2: FBLA 1: Band 1,2. WARMKER, SUSAN: SC 1,2,3: PC 1,2,3: NHS 1,2,3: SHS 1,2,3: JCL 1,2: NFL 1,2: Thes 1,2,3. WARNER, NORMA: SHS 1: Gov Honor Roll 2: Med 1: sp 1. WEAVEIR, KEITH: Bio 1,2,3: Aero 3: Gr 3. WEEKLY, DEBBIE: Cheer 2,3: NHS 3: Fr 1: PC 1,2,3. WELSH, DAVID: BB l,2,3: Boys' Slate: JCL l,2,3: Junior Rolarian. WEST,LYNNE: NHS2,3: PCl,2,3: Off Aide3, JCL: SHS 2,3: OSU Hon. Scholarship 3, WHITE, ELAINE: Sp 3: 12-year 3. WHITED, ADELE: NHS I,2,3: SHS I,2,3: PC l,2,3: Gr 2,3: MESA 3: JCL l,2: Class pop 3. WHITLEY, DAVE: Wrest l, 2: NHS 1, 2, WILLIAMS, JERRY: BSB I,2,3: Sp 2,3: 12-year 3: BB l: FCA I. WILLS, RUTH: PC l,2,3: G Sporls 3: 12-year 3: SP l. WILSON, KARLA: PC l,2,3: FBLA 2. WITT, CARLA: Off Aide 2: DECA 3, WITTEN, GARY: Golf l,2,3: FCA1,2,3 p,-es 3, 12-year 3. WOLF, SUSAN: Band l,2,3: Hi-N 2.3: off 'aide 2.3. WOOD, MEGAN: PC l: FBLA 3. WOOLDRIDGE, LANA: PC l,2,3: Sp l: FBLA 3: SC Alt. 3. WOOLF, PEGGY: NHS l,3: FBLA l,3: FBLA Sec. 3: FBLA Queen' All I: l,3: Fr l,3: FTA I,3. WORRELL, JEFF: JCL I: Gov honor Roll 2. woR1'HY, Jo: NHS 1. PC 1,25 3P1,GOV -Y- YATES, CARLAN: FCA I,2,3: BB l,2: CC 2,3: NHS l,2,3: SHS l,2,3: Boys' Stale 2: Class V, Pres 2: Val 3: Boy pop. 3. Mr. Piraleer. YATES, KAREN: Band l,2,3: Hi-N 3: FTA l,2. YEAGER, GLEN: Class Off. l,2: Jr. Rolarian: Rotary Club: Sc l,3. S YEN, ERVIN: Class vfpres 3: SC 3: Val 3: NHS l,2,3: JCL 1: Gr 3: Malh 3: Engineering club 3: Sci 3: Mal 3. YETTER, CHRIS: FB l,3: Sp I: Aero l. YOUNG, DENSIE: Mag Ed 3:12-year 3: Paper 2: Sp l. WINTERS, CATHRYN: Sp l,2,3: Sp 3 Award 2: 3rd place OSU Schol meet in adv, Sp 2: Band 1.2: NHS 2,31 SHS 1: Gov Honor Roll 2. Honor Roll 2. WRIGHT, SANDI: Cheer 2,32 I2-year Saorls 3: YL l: Sp l. 3:G WINTERS, LEE ANN: PC l,2,3i FBLA l,2,32 12- WYRICKI RANDY: Elec 3g Elec Pr-es 3, year 3, ' ' I ND E X Acers, Kent Owen , , , , 100 210 Altizer, Glenda Rene ...... 90 210 Ackerman, Susie . . ....... 107 224 Ambrister, Beverly E. Ackerman, Ray K. 85, 88, 107 224 29, 78, 99, 157 172 Ames, Leslie Ann ........ . . . 172 Acox, Keith ..... ....,..... 2 24 Ammerman, Emily Adair, Shannon .,............ 172 106, 118, 119, 172 179 253 Adair, William Ralph .......... 224 Andeel, Jeff Scott ........ . . . 210 Adams, Astrid ......... 86, 107, 224 Anderson, Ann Louise ..... . . . 210 Adams Charleen . . . . . . 85, 106, 118 Anderson, Barbara .... . . . . 242 Adams James P. . . ......... 172 Anderson, Curtis L ....... . . . 224 Adams JO Ami ----------- 242, 243 Anderson, Debra Lynne .... . . . 210 Adams Shlflee Kay Anderson, Donna Lynn 64, 106, 118, 210, 253 78 107 224 253 Adams Stephen -----------4- 172 Anderson, James E ..,...,. 85 224 Adams Teresa- - - -------- 107, 224 Anderson, Marcia E. ...... 85 224 Adams, Teffle- - Q - - 50, 90, 106, 172 Anderson, Randy C. .... 108 109 172 Adcock, Kyle ---- -------.-- 2 24 Anderson, Samuel M. ......... 210 Agnew, Rex L ----- ------ 3 4, 172 Anderson, Terry E. .... . . . 153 224 Ah6fH, Jame Ellen ............ 224 AnderSOn, Terry Paul , , ,,,,, 224 Akins, Winford .... . . . 90, 222, 242 Anderson, Torn A, , , , , , , , , 172 Albright, Wade - - - -------- 210 Andrews, Max Dean . . . . 140 224 Alburtis, Lawretta. . . ...... 224 Andrews, Scott H, ,,,, , , , , , 210 Alderson, Debbie .......... 106, 172 Anthony, Don Allen , , , , , , 210 Alderson, Donna Susan ....... 50, 172 Anthony, John L ,,,,, , , , 224 Aldredge, David R. ..... 78, 100 224 Antone, Donovan P. . . . . .86 224 Aldridge, Gregory Lee ....... 78 210 Apitz, Gail .......... ..... 2 10 Allbright, Guy ............... 172 Appleton, Kathy Jane . . .... 99 210 Allen, Connie Ann. . . . . . 43, 49 172 Appling, Cindy Lynn ,..... . . . . 172 Allen, Fred M. .... ....... 1 72 Arbogast, Karen Ann .... 73, 224 253 Allen, Mike ................. 164 Armstrong, Car S ............. 173 Allen, Susan Diane ..... 99, 106 210 Armstrong, Kathryn R. ........ 210 Allen, SLIZHIID6 .........,.... 172 Armstrong, Kim ,,,,,,, 90, 107 224 Allred, Kathy Armstrong, Stephen T. ......... 173 86, 87, 106, 120, 164, 172 Armstrong, Susan D. . . . .106 210 Alll3Or'l, Sue Ellen .......... 85 210 A1-negard, Lance D, , , ,,,,, , 173 Arner, Mel Glenn. . , . . . 100 210 Arnold, Pam Jo ..... ..... 2 24 Ashford, Jim Lowell .... . . . 210 Ashinhurst, Tommy J. . . . . . 210 Ashton, Robert M. . . ..... 224 BIOGRAPHIES, fictions, or reference books are easily found with help from librarian, Mrs. Janelle Kirby. Askew, Jamie Sue . . . . . 107 224 Atwood, Garland M. .......... 173 Aubrey, David R. ............ 173 Austin, Gary J ....... 76, 77, 123 173 Austin, King E. . ...... 109 173 Autry, Connie .... . . . 107 Ayers, Kenny D. . . . . 173 Ayres, Diane . . . . . . 173 Babin, Ken Ray . . ..... 224 Bachman, Mari Jo . . . . .120, 173 Bachman, James . . ..... 224 Baggett, Harold . . . . . 173 Bailey, Belinda . . . . .77 224 Bailey, Beverly . . . . . 173 Bailey, Charles . . ...,... 173 Bailey, Susan . . . ..... ..107 224 Bailey, Sydney . . . . . . 90, 106 210 Baird, Sara Lynn ............. 173 Bake, Elizabeth 77,106,117, 118,119,120, 164 173 Baker, Brian ..,............. 224 Baker, Rex ........ . . . 153 224 Balkenbush, Jackie , . . . . 106 173 Balkenbush, Janice . . . . . 107 224 Ballard, Tedi Jo . . . . . .85 210 YOUNG, ROBIN: PC l,2,3. YOWELL, MARK: Band l,2,3: 12-year 3. Banks, Brenda 85, 118, 119, Banister, Hall ............ 159, 224 210 Banther, Marsha ............. 173 Barber, Drew ...... 90, 107, 224, 253 Barber, Preston 12, 13, 86, 87, 138,173 Bard, Leta .......,...... 100, 242 Baresel, Roger .......... 76, 77, 173 Barnes, David Dawson ......... 210 Barnes' Judy 50, 64, 69, 120, 173, 279 Barnes, Layla Maria ..... 90, 107, 224 Barnes, Marianne .............. 34 Barney, Pam Louise . . . ..... . 210 Barnwell, Vicki Mae. . . ...... . 174 Barrett, Jerry ..... ........ 2 24 Barrett, Sabrina . . . . 90, 107 224 Barringer, Dianna .... ....... 2 10 Barrow, Mark .... . . 84, 85 210 Barrows, William .... ...... 2 25 Barszesaki, Teresa ........ . . . 225 Barton, Lynn 64, 90, 106, 118, 119, 208, 210 Bash, Cathy ........... 99, 107, 225 Bash, Debora ........... . . . 174 Basham, Louise. . .... . . . 242 Baten, Cynthia. . . . . 106, 174, 253 Baten, Douglas . . .... . . . 225 Bates, Cheryl . . . . . . . . . 174 Bates, Michelle . . . . . . 174 Baxter, Bryan . . . . . . 157, 225 Baxter, Karen . . . ..... . . . 225 Bean, Teresa . . . . . 106, 120, 174 Bearden, April . . .... . . . 225 Bearden, Jan Lea. . . , . . . . 210 Beardsley, Jeffrey ........ .... 3 4 Beavers, Debra Ann ..... 88, 107, 225 Beck, Earlene ..... 88, 117, 119, 242 Beck, Elsa . . . 103, 120, 164, 172, 174 Beck, Lydia ............ . . . 174 Beckner, Stephen Mark ..... . . . 210 Beene, Pamela ........... . . . 225 Belisle, Rebecca ..... 52, 99, 100, 174 Bell,'Betty ............. 106, 210 Bell, Donald ............ . . . 174 Bell, James Michael 125, 141, 149, 151, 210 Belobraydic, Kathleen ..... . . . 225 Bendau, James .........,.. 122, 242 Bender, Donna. .............. 107 Benedix, Trina ...... 52, 90, 106, 174 Bennett, Alicia ...... 80, 97, 99, 174 Bennett, Dori Leigh ........... 225 Bennett, Janie ...... ...... 4 O, 242 Bennett, Jay ..... ..... 1 74 Bennett, Jeffrey .......... 125, 225 Bennett, Larry 7,125,128,138,144,147, 210 Bennett, Robert ............. 174 Bennett, Teresa .... 85, 97, 98, 99, 174 Berg, Robert ...........,... 210 Berry, Jane Cecelia ...... 85, 99, 225 Berry, Randal .... . . .112, 113, 210 Berryhill, Donald .... .... 1 40, 225 Bertrem. Gary Lee ........... 210 Ac-Be Index 259 119, PEP assembly is spiced with the revela- tion of Playboy of the Week by Meegan Mitchele and Mary Storozyszyn. Beville, Carolyn. Bewley, Jan , , , Bickerstaff, Linda . . . Bicknell, Kathryn ...... Billingsley, Dana 18,76,77,7i Billingsley, Robin Rae 120,164, Bills, Cynthia Ann ..... Bills, Cheryl Kay ..... Bills, James Michael . . . Bingham, Roger ..... Bingham, Susan ...,. Birchett, Jacqueline . . . Birchett, Samuel ...... Birdsong, Karen ...... Birdwell, David Jay . .78, Bishop, Jonita, . . .... . Bishop, Michele Anne . . Biswell, Lori Ann ..... Bivins Bivins, Bixler, Bixler, DebbhaJo.. ,.85, Willie ........ Robert .g ..... . . Robert Earl . . Black, Marolyn .... Blackman, Carl . . . Blackman, Peggy . . . Blaine, Susan Marie . . Bonds, Lorrie ........ Blake, Brenda ..... Blaney, Tim Joe ..... Blazy, Martin ........ Blight, Thomas Charles. . Blood, Eva ..... 84, 85, Blood, Mary Frances . . . Blue, Gary ......,. Bobo, Randy ......., Boedeker, Libbi ...... Boggs, James ...... 100, Bond, Linda 77,7s,97,99,100, Bonds, Vicki Ann 6, 106, 118, 119, Bongas, Stephanie Ann. . Bontley, Edward ...... Boswell, Patricia ..... Bourgoine, James ..... Bowen, Leslie 23, 78, 97, 98, 99, Bowman, Doug ....... Boyd, Cynthia Ann .... 260 II1deX Be-Ca 116, 106, 106, 120, 106, 162, .85 120, 107, 120, 166, .99, 106, 103, 107. 120, 118, 221 .49, .99, 210, 107. 164, 120, 164, 106, 120, 164 118 225 210 225 225 210 174 210 174 225 174 225 225 174 175 210 175 225 210 210 242 210 210 242 210 242 210 225 225 210 225 277 175 175 210 225 175 210 225 175 210 175 225 175 175 225 210 Boyd, Scott Collins . . . . . 157 Boyd, Sharen Anne .... . . 210 Boydstun, Jan Leann .......... 210 Boydstun, William ............ 225 Boyer, John L ..... 138, 166, 168, 175 Boyer, Robin ............. 78, 175 Boyett, Alan ...... ..... 1 75 Boyle, Marguerite. . . ..... . 225 Braten, Jill Robin . . .... 107, 225 Bracken, John .... ..... 3 7, 210 Brackin, Mary. . . . . . 107, 118, 225 Brackin, Joan ............. 88, 119 Bradbury, Randy ............. 225 Bradford, Kent .... 138, 140, 153, 225 Bradford, Laura .,............ 210 Bradley, David Paul . . . . . 138, 210 Bradley, Jean Ann . . . .... . 225 Bradley, Marc ........ ..... 2 10 Bradley, Mark Ramond ...... 140, 225 Bradley, Ruby ........ . . .39, 243 Bradshaw, Marilyn Sue . . . . . . 175 Bradway, Rocky ....,. ...... 2 10 Brady, Pamela ...... . . . 106, 175 Brake, Debbie. . . . . 69, 88, 225 Bramlett, Karen .... ...... 2 25 Branson, Barbara. , . . . .85, 243 Brashear, Lean .... . . .85, 210 Bratches, Bill . . . .... . 225 Braun, Michael . . . . . . 125, 175 Braun, Paul ...... ......... 1 40 Bray, Carole .....,.... 90, 107, 225 Breechen, Timothy . . ........ 210 Bremmer, Mike ..... ...... 1 75 Brennaman, Douglas, . . . . . 210 Brewer, Debra ............... 210 Brewer, Larry Wayne .......... 210 Bridges, Amy ...........- .... 1 75 Bridwell, Carol ,... 100, 120, 164, 175 Briggs, Gary . . . .......... . 225 Bright, Douglas .... , . 125, 140, 225 Brinkworth, Jack. . . ....... . 225 Brintnall, Diana .... . . . 107, 225 Brintnall, Leonard . . . .... . 175 Briscoe, Bobby .... ..... 9 2 Britt, Joy ..... . . . 64 Broam, Kevin ..... . . 210 Brock, Randy ,..... ....... 1 38 Brockway, Cliff Dale .,.... . .... 225 Brooks, Debbie ....... 107, 225, 253 Brooks, Jackie ............. 85, 225 Brown, Amy ...... 76, 77, 78, 85, 210 Brown, Bill. . . ........... . 225 Brown, Brad . . . ......... . 210 Brown, Carol . . ....... 106, 176 Brown, Coe . . . ........... . 225 Brown, Darla . . .... 52, 83, 210, 253 Brown, David . . . ......... . 176 Brown, Donald .... ......... 1 01 Brown, Gary Mark. . . ....... . 211 Brown, Helen ..... .... 6 3, 64, 243 Brown, John ...,.. . . .138, 140,225 Brown, Kenneth . . . ....... . . 70 Brown, Rick . . . ...... . 225 Brown, Susan . . . .... 101, 225 Brown, Kirwin. . . ....... . 176 Brown, Lizlie . . . . . 78, 99, 176 Brown, Lori . . . ...... . 176 Brown, Ronald . . ......,. 80, 176 Brown, Sandra .............. 176 Brown, Terry ..... 118, 119, 176, 179 Bruner, Debbie Ann ...... 73, 85, 211 Bruner, Jimi ................ 176 Brunsman, Larry ............. 211 Bryan, Brad ...... 18, 76, 77, 97, 99 Bryan, William ......... 77, 78, 211 Bryant, Mitchell Ray ....... 144, 225 Bryant, Steve ....... ...... 2 25 Brzycki, Karen . . .... 107, 225 Buck, Alice . . . .,..... . 211 Buford, Shirley . . . . . 77, 78, 225 Bugg, Pamela . . ....... 176 Bulard, George . . . .88, 225 Bull, Joe David . . . . . 225 Bullard, Cindy ...... .... 7 6, 77 ,225 Bullock, Craig Michael . ..... 211 Bumaugh, Alan ....... .... 2 11 Bunce, Marsha ............... 176 Bunton, Dennis Michael ...... 99, 211 Buntz, Mark ......... .... 1 76 Burdick, Glenn .... , . . 211 Burdick, Pamela . . . . . . . 225 Burger, Alice .... ....... 3 4, 176 Burger, George . . .......... 255 Burgess, Briley ...... 85, 92, 120, 164 Burk, Denise ....... 77, 86, 107, 225 Burkess, Larry. . . ......... . 211 Burkett, Lu Ann . . . ........ . 211 Burkey, Bonnie .............. 243 Burnett, June Marla 68, 69, 85, 110, 211 Burnett, Robert ............. 225 Burns, Cynthia. . . , , 211 Burns, Melody .... . . . 211 Burns, Tracy .... .... 2 11 Burrows, David . . . . .85, 100 Burrows, Gerald . . . . . . . 221 Burshek, Randall. . . . . . . 221 Burt, Barbara ............... 221 Burt, Deborah ............. 69. 225 Burton, Jan . . . 90, 107, 118, 119, 225 Bush, Robert ............... 221 Bushnnell ......... . . 140, 225 Bushnell, Gregory .... .... 1 76 Bushnell, Lawrence . . . . . 225 Butler, Bob ....... . . 240 Butler, Eric ...... . . 221 Butler, Stephen .............. 177 Butler, Terry 40, 107, 118, 119, 225 Butler ................. 221, 253 Bybee, Bobby .... ...... 2 25 Bybee, Jimmie .... ..... 1 45, 177 Byers, Lea .... . . 120, 164, 177 Byrd, Sandra .... ........ 2 21 Cagle, Toni .............. 107, 225 Cahlik, Dennis ............ 50, 177 Cain, Mary .... 85, 107, 118, 119, 225 Cain, Patrick ................ 225 Calahan, Tim ........ . .... 177 Caldwell, Cindy .... ..... 2 11 Caldwell, Debbie . . . . . .50, 177 Calhoun, Christy . . . , , 50, 177 Callahan, James. . . ........ . 177 Callaway, Alan .........., 108, 177 Callaway, Cathy ..... 88, 99, 107, 225 Calvery, Paula. . . ....... 107, 226 Campbell, Debi . . . ........ . 211 Campbell, Karen . . . , , , , 107 Campbell, Joel . . . ,,,,, , 225 Campbell, Patti .... . . . 107, 225 Campbell, Stephen. . . ,.... . 226 Cannon, Cecil ..... . . 243, 249 Cannon, Debbie. . . . . . 59, 106, 211 Capehart, Jack ............... 177 Caporal, Demee ...... 18, 78, 177, 253 Cappozi, Val .... ........... 7 8 Card, Alva .... . . 60, 120, 243 Card, Hank ........... 76, 119, 164 Card, Henry 77, 118,120, 166, 168, 177 Cardenas, Mary .............. 211 Cargill, Susan ........ 107, 226, 253 Carleton, Brian . . . ....,. , 211 Carlson, Mari ..... ,,,,, 2 26 Carmichael, Charles . . . . , , 157, 226 Carnahan, John ..... Carnes, Cheryle . . . Carnes, Dainelle . . Carnicom, James . . . Carpenter, Barbara .... Carpenter, David . . . Carr, Mona ...... Carson, Margaret . . , Carson, Rozanne ..... Carson, Vicki . . . . ..... 226 ....9s,99 ......97,99 ....... 177 .76,77,7s,177 .,.....266 ........34 ........49 11s,119, 211 . 97,178,197 Carstens, Cynthia. . Carston, Diane .... Carter Bart .... Carter David , .... Carter, Debbie 20, 106, 117, 1 Carter Edward . . . Carter Karen .... Carter, Kim .... Carter, Robert. . . Cartmill, Jay ..... Cashion, Kendall . . Caskey, John . . . Cassill, Steve .... Caughron, Jack , . . Caves, Laura .... Cavner, Beth .... Chambers, Mark . . Chambers, Melody . . Chambers, Stefanie . Chappelle, Warner . . Cheatham, Randie . . Cheatham, Sheryl . . Chesher, David .... Christenson, Jan . . 18, 1111 011 Christofferson, Rolan .... Cieminski, Karen. . . . 111167 119,178 111144 144,147 39,243 111101 .76,77 166, .... 86 111167 ...140 86,106 ....65 106,178 Cieminski, Kathy. . .106, 118, 119 Claborn, Carla ....., Clady, Clark, Clark, Donna . . Clark, Jackie. . . Clark, James. . . Clark, Jamie . . . Clark, Kelly . . . Clark, Lesa. . . .80 Kristi ..... 83, 106, 164 Devra . . . .... . . . . 1 211 34 211 178 253 226 243 178 244 178 226 211 211 226 226 88 226 226 211 226 178 211 226 211 226 253 211 226 178 178 178 178 226 211 211 211 Clark, Renee 99, 106, Clark, Victor ...... Clark, Wade ..,.... .118, 125, 153, Claunch, Mitchell. . . Clary, Frank. , . . . Clay, Derwood. Clayton, Susan . . Cleek, Karla . . . Clemens, Mary. . . Cline, Karen . . . Cloud, Randall . . Clover, Cindy . Clover, Richard 86 Clymer, Ronald. . . Cobb, Jane ...... Cochnauer, Robin . Cochran, Cynthia . Cochran, Donald . . Cochran, Sandra . . Cody, Christopher . Cofer,,Karen .... . Coffey, Janet . . . Coffey, Paula . . . Coffey, Pearle .... Coffman Carol . . . Coffman Michael. . Coffman, Paul. . . Coffman Peggy. . . Cohlmia, Dana . . Coker, Walter . . . Colbert, Lou ..,. Colbert, Pam . . . Cole, Debbie. . . Collier, Karla .... 117, 118, 119, .......140, .......101, ....12,13, ..64,73,107, .......107, 85, . . . 76, 77, ,. 88,107, 120,164,168, 86, 11161 111166, 1 .1001167 ....50, ...64 1 164171 .. 85,106 '11116i 66,106, 111...107 211 211 178 226 226 243 226 226 226 226 211 226 178 226 226 226 178 226 211 34 226 178 179 243 179 211 211 211 226 243 212 226 179 226 v GIFTS galore excite Mrs. Judy Smith, Mrs. Susan Gillespie and Mrs. Linda Jones at a surprise baby shower given for all three in their honor after school in the library. Collings, Valerie .... 106, 169, 179, 181 Collins, Curt ................ 211 C0MOnfRandy 116,119,206,211,220 Colwell, Don .......... 16, 99, 211 Combs, Daneta ............. .. 179 Condron, Allison . . . ....... . 179 Condron, Leslie .... . . 88, 107, 226 Conner, David. . . ..... 77, 226 Conner, Katrena . . ...... 211 Conway, Janice . . . ..... . 179 Cook, Cheryl . . . ....... . 212 Cook, Darrell . . , . 86, 144, 212 Cook, David . . . ...... . 212 Cook, Deborah . . .... .. . 226 Cook, Lynette . . ....... 226 Cook, Patricia . . . ....... 1 179 Cooley, Joe .... .,....... 1 79 Coonfield, Hugh . . . 241, 245, 247 Cooper, Bill .... ........ 2 26 Cooprider, Jay ..... .,... 8 6, 226 Copland, Dee Ann. . . . 43, 106, 212 Corbett, Pam ..,. ....... 1 06 Corbett, Pat .... ...... 2 53 Corbin, Paul .... . . .57, 212 Corey, Terry ................. 69 Cornelius, George 70, 86,87,13-8, 179, 183 Cornelius, Greg .....,......,. 179 Cornelius, Mark. . . ..... 78, 99, 226 Correll, Linda .... ..... 1 06, 179 Cosgrove, Myra . . . .... 77, 212, 253 Cost, David ................ 212 Counihan, Eileen .... 85, 120, 164, 179 Courchesne, Michele 106, 118, 119,162, 178, 179 Cowan, Nona ............ 241, 244 Cowley, Joe ............ . ..... 212 Cox, Larry . . . . 76, 77 Cox, Laura ..... ........ 2 12 Coyne, Kenny. . . ......... . 212 Coyne, Lynda. . . ........ 107, 226 Craig, Barbara . . . . . 84, 85, 106, 212 Cramer, Dana . . . ........ . 180 Cramer, Debra. . . . . . 180, 250 Cramer, Tony . . . .... . 226 Cravens, Emily . . . . . . . 226 Craver, George ..,.. ..... 1 80 Crawford, Richard. . . . . . 222, 244 Crespo, Nancy ..... . . . 107, 226 Crist, Rodney .... ..... 2 26 Croft, Charles . . . ..... . 212 Cromer Bruce . . . ,,,,,, , 212 Cromer, Susan . . . . . 90, 107, 226 Cronin, Richard . . .... 123, 212 Crooks, Jane .... ...... 2 26 Croston, Scott. . . . . .88, 212 Crowe, David . . . , , , , 226 Croy, Jill ...... . . . 212 Crumm, Nelda .... ..... 3 4 Cudney, Greg ..... ..... 9 0, 153 Culpepper, Rebecca ........... 212 Culwell, Linda ......... 106, 120, 212 Cunningham, Connie 106, 180, 198, 253 Cuppy, Terri ............ 106, 180 Cuprisin, John. . . ........,. . 212 Curtis, Janet .... ..,...... 9 0, 212 Cutright, David ......,..... 34, 226 Czirr, Connie ...... 106, 120, 180, 253 Daddio, Cindy ......,..... 107, 226 Daddio, Rick . . . ........ .. . . 180 Dahlgren, David - - . . 88, 212 Daily, Linda ............. 106, 212 Dallman, Lawrence ........... 180 Dandridge, Linda ..... 39, 84, 85, 244 Dane, Preston . . . ........ . 277 Daniel, David . . . , , 226 Daniel, Debbie. . . , , , 130 Daniel Jana . . . , , , , 226 Daniel, Jim. . . , , ,13O, 133 Daniel, Mary. . . . . . 107, 226 Daniel, Karen . . .......... 212 Ca'Da 111d8X 261 Daniel, Danner, Darnell Darnell Darnell Neva Ann ......... Lesley .,........ Bac.. l18,119,138, James 120, 136, 138 Joni ........... Darrach, Daniel . . . Davenport, Kathy. . . Davidson, Joby ..... . Davies, Stephen Jay . . Davis, Barry ....., . Davis, Bilinda .... . . Davis, Cheryl ..... . . Davis, Edward Jay Davis, Jean ...... . . . Davis, Karen .,.. Davis, Teresa ..... . . Davis, Vicci Lois ......... Dawson, Ginger Lynn 117, 118, 119, 120, 164 Dawson, Russell ...,..... Day, Eddie ....... .... 3 9, 88 Day, Mike ..... . . Deason, Tonny . . . . Deaton, Gerald . . . . . Deaton, Rhonda . . . . Deberry, Toni .... . Decker, John ...,.. . Decresce, Kathleen. . . . Degraffenreid, Gary . . Degraffenreid, Jim . . . Deichman, Dee Ann ....... DeLong, Mark .,..., . 64, 69 Demoss, Debra ..... . . Denney, Scott .... . . Dennington, Karla ........ Denny, Jackie .... Denny, Joan ...... 106, Denny, Kathy ........... Depperman, David ..... . . Dernoncort, Diane 164, 166, 167 Desmarais, John ......... Dew, Charles ..... . Dickey, Elizabeth. . . . Dickey, Tracy ..... Dickson, David ..... Diefenderfer, Robert. . . Dieken, John . . . , . . . Dillehay, Michelle . . , Dillin, Pamela .... Dillingham, Diann . . Dingee, Valerie . . . Dingler, James .... Dinkines, Donna . . . . Dishman, Paul ..... Ditmaore, Monica . . Dixon Dixon, Dixon, v Donovan . . . Jeri ...... . Joni ..... . Dixon, Tommy . . . . Dodson, Janice . . . Dodson, Terry .... Dodson, Dorothy. . . . . Donelson, Barry. . . . . . . Dooley, Lyle .... ..... 5 2, 99 Dooley, Monica .......... Doohtde,Jhn ..... vs Dougherty, Jim .......... Douglas, Cynthia ......... Douglas, Gloria . . . Douthit, Carey .... . Dow, Margaret . . . Dowdle, Randall . . Doxtator, Michael . . . , Drennan, Nita ..,. DrHhng,Patncm .. Drouot, Diana. . . . . . . Drumm, Holly . . . . . Dudley, Deborah . . . Duff, Jack ...... . . . . Duncan, Dru 50,91,113,118 262 Index Da-E1 sa 112 140 164 126 123 107 107 107 91 107 107 i156 ffee .... 106,118 120,164 .91 140 168 136 212 fad 161 .52 .57 106 97,98,99 213 107 106 66,107 115 125 v v 1 a 180 113 226 180 233 212 64 212 212 226 226 226 180 226 226 226 180 212 180 226 212 180 115 180 212 226 212 180 226 180 180 226 180 180 180 212 226 180 212 244 253 226 226 180 157 253 180 106 180 226 226 226 226 226 212 181 212 212 181 227 157 181 213 181 237 227 181 181 181 277 213 213 227 277 181 181 188 181 Duncan, Steven. 50, 118, 119, Duncum, Richard ..... Dunn, Brenda ....... Dunn, Cindy .... . . Durham, Bobby. . . Duty, Cheryl .... Duty, Peggy . . . Duvall, Russell. . . Dyer, Robert ....... Dykeman, William . . . Eacle, Bobby .... Eagan, Sherri M .... Eagle, Robert W. .... . Earhart, Randy Kevin 18L e,7a,16a 64,73,1o6, .107,115, .....14Q ..88,125, 'iiiiai . ...78, Eastman, R. Nat ..... 189 213 213 213 227 181 227 227 181 213 99 227 213 213 213 Eccles, Vickie D. . . . Eckland, Kari ...... Eddington, Laura C.. . Edds, Gloria Jeannette Edds, Rita Dianne . . , Edgman, Larry ..... Edmiston, Mark A. . . Edmiston, Phil A. . . Edmonds, John ..... Edwards, Adrian .... Edwards, J. Elizabeth ...88 161,227 118,119 .. 213 1'6Q 50 Ehart, Steve W. ...... ,.... . Elder, James Patrick ...... 88, 90 Elder, Michael D. 86, 120, 164, 168.181 v 227 227 227 253 181 181 181 251 227 227 181 213 120 274 ,W SAUERKRAUT is greedily dipped into plates by Laurel Myers and Kent Larason at the German Club's Annual Octoberfest held at the pavalion of Stars and Stripes Park. Joanne E. Friedlander, Fern ..... Stan Connell ,.., Eldridge, William B. . . . . . . . . Elledge, Kenneth. . . . . .174, Elliot, Phyllis I. . . . . . Ellis, David P .... . . Ellis, Karen Ann . . . . Ellis, Stephen L. . . . . Elmore, Kirk E. . . ..... . . . Elsey, Bill Merritt ............ Elsey, Janell Brenda. . .88, 99, 120, Emery, Alan D. ............. . Emery, Karen A.. . . .... . 107, Eng, Carolyn April .,.. . . . 120, Eng, Janet Mary . . .'. ..... . 120, Engberg, Linda Sue 3, 13, 90, 106, 120, Engstrom, David R ....... . 138, Ensley, K. ......,......... . Epperley, Charles ...... . . Erickson, Jan Denise . . . . . Erickson, Peggy Ann. .......,.. Erickson, Steven H ...... . ..... . Ervin, Darrell Glenn .... 138, 140, Erwin, Nancy Elaine. .86, 106, 120, Esser, Martha G ........... 107, Estep, Dennis A. 76, 77, 78, 88, 120, Estep, Rick C. ............. . Evans, Bill E- ............... Evans, Charlotte Gayle 90, 106, 120, Evans, David ............... Evans, Haydn Edwin. . L ........ Evans, James M. .... . . .76, Evans, Jerry ....... .... Evans, Phillip E. ....... . . Evans, Robert Donald . . . . . Evans, Truman D ...... . . . Everhart, Roger S. . . . . . . . . . Ewing, Janet Lee ......... . . . Ewing, Susan Christine. . .106, 213, Fair, Thomas A ....... 118, 119, Falter, Diane ........... 213, Familant, Mark F .... 69, 101 123 Fannell, Johnn .......... . . . Farmer, Timothy J ........ . . . Farrell, Elaine M. . . 106, 120 164 Farrill, Chris F. ......... 164 Farrow, James Paul ....... . . . Fashik, Nancy G. .... . 59 Faught, Debbie Renee . . . . . . Faught, William Don . . . . . Fauss, Kent E. ..... . . 90 Feemster, John M. ....... . . . Feemster, Steven Mark. . . 83 138 Fentriss, Alan J. ......... .90 Fentriss, Rosalind . . . . . . . . Ferguson, Connie . . . . . . Ferguson, Peter D. . . .... , . . Ferguson, Steven F. ...... 76, 77, Fern, Kimberly Ann ...... .50 Feronti, Craig S .... 118, 119 123 Feronti, Dawn E. ...... 107, 227 Feronti, Craig S .... 118, 119, 123 Feronti, Dawn E. ...... 107 227 Feuerborn, Charles E. ........ . Fielder, Greg D. ..... 138, 169 Fields, Stanley Peyton ....... Fieszel, Carla G. ............ . Fife, Cynthia Diane . . . . , Finley, Patricia Lynn . . . . Firth, Gene ........ . . Fisher, Doug W. ...... . . . Fitzpatrick, Lonnie R. . . . Fleet, Marsha Ellen . . ,,... . . Fleharty, Kevin ........... 125, Fleharty, Laura ........ 118, 119 Fleming, Deborah Ann Fleming, Keith Owen . . Fleming, Max Leo 100, 112, 113, 118, 119 Fleming, Myra Jean ....... Fleming, Susan E. 78,83,106,120 166 .85 164 1 227 244 213 182 182 182 227 213 182 182 227 213 213 213 182 227 240 227 213 182 213 213 227 182 182 227 213 227 213 182 227 213 213 182 227 227 253 182 253 182 227 227 182 182 213 213 227 213 227 140 213 227 183 227 183 183 183 183 253 183 253 227 183 183 227 213 213 244 227 227 213 227 183 228 213 183 228 183 Flett, Marsha ...... Flowers, Brenda Lee . . Flowers, Linda Kay . . . Flynn, Wanda Sue .... Foley, Danny Thomas . . . . 76, 77 Foley, Steve Lee ......... , , 66, 71, 73 Ford, Kristin Linn ..... 106, 208 Ford, Vickie Trolene ...... Forde, Jennifer Susan . . . Forbis Jeanne ..... 64 Foreman, Larry ..... Forshee, Mary E.. . . . Forsythe, Barbara . . . Fort, George Edward . . Fortner, Randy Greg . . Foster, Judy C. . . . . Foster, Rodney . . . Foutz, Donna Kay .... 23, Fox, Cathy Sue ....... 106, Foxhoven, Teresa M. . . Foye, Mike ........ Frank, David Scott .... Franklin, Glenn James . Franklin, Jimmie A.. . . Franklin, Pamela Lee . . Fread, Bobby R ...... Freeh, 79, 90, 100, Freeh, Mary Teresa 1, 77, 79, 85, 97, 99, .90 107 100 Freeman, Cheryl Jean ..... Freeman, Dena Kay ....... Freeman, Don ........... Freeman, Jeff Emmitt 138 164, Freeman, Julianne L ....... Frumkin, E. Bruce 90, 100, 101, Fudd, Frank ...... Fudge, Jack Dryer .... . . Fulbright, Sheralyn J. . . . Fulbright, Suellen L. . Fuller, Gene Raymond . . . 76 Fuqua, Lael ....... Furman, Roxie Mae . . Furrh, Jerry Lynn . . . 110 Furrh, Terry Lee ....... 1 36, Furry, Gordon Dean . Fuzzell, Shelley .... Galaway, David Brian. Galaway, Joyce Ann . . . . . Galiga, Michael L .... Galleciez, Louis Dean. Gallop, Dennis Keith . Gallop, Nancy ..... Gamble, Elena Lynn . Gamble, Sharon ...... . . Gamble, Vicki Lynn .... . Gamel, Michael Gerald Gant, James M ........ . . Gardner, John D. . . . . Garhart, Myra .... .... Garis, Scott John . . .... . . Garlick, Shelly V. . . . . . 90, Garner, Mary Ann . . . . . . Garrett, Paula G. .... . . . Garrett, Valeria Kay .... . Garrity, Scott James . . . . . 1 ...40, . . .120, Gatchell, Betty ....... Gatti, Terry Lynn 34, 40, 46, 118, Gaughan, Mary Alice .... 109, Gentry, Pamela S ....... 90, Gentry, Pat Wayne. . . . . . . Gerescher, David J. . . . . . Geurkink, Larry .......... Gianfillippo, Gary Don ...... Giannopolos, Jeff G. .... 125, Gibbany, Diane Lea .... Gibbs, Jula M. ...... . Gibson, Mahawta Jo .... Gibson, Sandy Kaye .... 107 ,.90 174 107 106 213 107 140, 213, 228, 106, 107, 106, 184, .99, 184, 101, ,50, 106, 138, 108, 122, 157, 241, 106, 241, '88, 107, 106, .80, 119, 120, 106, 151, 107, a y .34 228 228 213 228 183 107 213 183 183 244 228 244 228 228 228 244 183 253 228 228 183 228 228 253 228 277 213 228 213 138 275 184 244 184 .34 228 184 213 213 244 184 184 184 213 213 228 184 184 228 184 245 213 245 213 228 184 213 164 213 228 213 184 184 228 245 184 184 213 213 213 245 213 213 184 213 228 184 Giddens, Jared Dwaine . . . 69, 125, Gilbert, Doc Lee ............. Gilbert, Vicki Lynn . . . . . 107, Gilbert, Tala Sue. . . . . 52, 99, Gilkeson, Kathryn . . . . . . . . Gill, Cynthia Nan . . . . . Gill, Donna Lee .... . . . Gill, James Joseph. . . . . . . . . Gill, Vicky L ................ Gilleland, Debra Ann .... 90, 107, Gillen, William Vance ........ 91, Gillespie, Cindy Lou ..... 107, 228, Gillespie, Susan .............. Gilpatrick, Cathy Ann ...... 107, Givens, William Arthur. . . . . .88, Glass, Patricia Ann . . . . . . Glenn, David Milton .... ..... Glenn, Larry Dean ......... 169, Glenn, Sidni Lyn ............. Glos, Kathryn Ann . . .78, 90, 107, Goade, Renise Kaye ........ 106, Goble, Rena Joan ............ Goebel, Karen Jean ........... Good, Patty ...... 34, 118, 119, Goodall, Scott Kelby .......... Goodger, Gary .............. Goodowitz, Mona Lisa ....... 34, Goodrich, Dawn D ............ Goodwin, David Keith . . . 86, 140, Goodwin, Lorayne ........ 245, Gordon, Randell Lee ........., Gorishek, Mary Jane ...... 106, 119, 120, 164, 178, 179, 184, Gorton, William H. ....... . Goss, Mark Alan ....... Gossman, Debra Ann . . . Gough, Graff, Gfagg. Gfaggi Phillip ..... . . Mike ....... Rick ......... Graham, Catherine M. . . Graham, David Paul .... . Graham, Harold R. . . , . Graham, Gramly, Grant, Grant, Peter David ..... Mary V. ....... . . 84, 85, 64. 90 Grandstaff, Carrie K. 78, 90, 103, 213 Grant,' Gilbert B ...... 120, 164, Laura, Jean . 30, 50, 106, 120 Norris ........... Grantham, Kathryne Anne . 99 , Gray, Gray, Paul Brian . ........ Gary C ...... ...... 164 112 106 Gray, Jeanette Sue 50, 90, 106, 213 Gray, Raymond L. ....... . . . Gray, Suzie E. ......... 88, 107 Grayson, Frankie S. . Grayson, Suzanne , . . . . . . Green, Harriet E.. . . . 213 Green, Jane Marie . . . . 106 Green, Green, Greene, Debbie Jean. Jimmie Susan Michelle Rene ...... Greenwood, Jan D. . Gregory, Barbara . . . . Gregory, Betty .,... Grier, Greg K. ...... . . . . .106, 213, 107. a Griffin, Deborah Ann Griffin, Michael D. . . . Grigsby, Sally ..... Grimes, Charles E. . . Grimmitt, Denise Ann . . . . Groff, Phillip Neal . Groscurth, Jim Will . Grumann, Mary Ann . . ..157, ...120, Guffey, Hope ...... . . . 241, Gulick, David L .... ..... Gulick, Becky Sue. . . . . . . Gulick, James Harold . . . . . Gullett, Jeffery L ....... . . . Gulley, Harvey Gordon ......... E1-Gu Index 213 228 228 184 245 213 228 184 228 228 228 253 245 228 228 228 213 184 255 228 213 213 213 184 228 245 184 228 228 250 184 118 253 213 213 228 213 184 213 184 184 213 213 213 184 253 184, 185 245 213 185 228 253 .85 228 228 107 253 185 185 228 253 185 228 245 185 228 185 245 214 214 101 214 185 245 228 214 214 228 214 263 188 Gumm, Terry Lynn . . . 185 Gunter, Reba Dianne . . 214 Gurley, Dwain Allen . . ....... 185 Gutowsky, Kim ............. 214 Haggard, Dena Renee .... 91, 106, 214 Hailey, Susan Danell . . ....... 185 Hair, Charles Chris .... . . . 214 Hale, Marilyn Candice . . ...... 185 Haley, Paula Annette . . . . . 106, 214 Hall, Cynthia Ellen . . . .... . 214 Hall, Debbie Anna. . . . . . 106, 185 Hall, Donna Gail ..... . . . 106, 214 Hall, Douglas Lynn . . . ...... . 214 Hall, Gary Michael . . ........ 185 Hall, George R. . . . . . 112, 113, 185 Hall, Peggy Ann . . ........ 214 Hall, Russel Ken . . . . . 120, 214 Hall, Terry Glen .... . . . 120, 214 Hall, Stephen ......, ...... 2 28 Hambay, Greg Lewis .......... 228 Hamill, Susan Kay ..... 91, 106, 214 Hamilton, James ............. 240 Hammond, Cathy Lou . . 120, 164, 185 Hammons, Paula Sge 1, 99, 107, 228, 277 Hampshire, Revecca S. . . . . . 107, 224 Hancock, Sylvia A. .... . . . 106, 214 Handke, Morma Jean . . . . . . 214 Hanes, H, David ..... . . . 214 Hank, Nancy Anne . , . . . 214 Hanna, Kathleen .... . . . 185 Hanna, Susan Marie . . . .85, 228 Hansard, Jody Mel ........... 214 Hansen, Kim K. ........... 99, 228 Harbison, Melissa P .... 78, 91, 99, 214 Hardee, Susan Jayne .......... 85, 34 Harder, Susan Marie. . . . . . 214 Hardin, James Larry .... . .78, 85 Hardway, Cynthia Jean. . . . . .73, 228 Hardway, Deborah Lynne. . . . . . .186 Hardy, Gerald Mike ..... . . . 186 Hardy, Janet Elaine .... . . . 107, 228 Hardy, William Ralph. . . ....,. .186 Harley, Florence ..... ....... 2 46 Harp, Dann Allyson ...... 77, 88, 228 Harr, Kay Donel ....... 90, 107, 229 Harrell, Glenda Lee . . . .... , . . 229 Harrell, Jeanne Marie . . . . . . 107, 229 Harrington, Eugene C. ......... 186 Harris Carolyn Anne ,..... . . . 186 Harris, Kelsie Leigh . 106, 163, 172, 186 Harris Teresa Lynn ....... . . . 186 Harris David James ....... . . . 214 Harris Mike Wayne ..... 23 125, 214 Harris Robert David .... 138 149, 214 Harris Michele Ann ..... 88 107, 229 Harris Roger ........... . . . 229 Harris Ronnie L. ......... 157, 229 Harry, Jason Dean. . .88 118, 119, 229 Hart, Karen Denise ....... . . . 214 Hart, Mark Miles .,., . . . .14, 92 Hart, Pamela Sue .... . . 107, 229 Hart, Timothy Lynn. . . . . . . . . 214 Hart, Vicki ........... 92 107, 229 Hartman, Heather Gene 86, 103, 104,120 186 211, 253 Hartman, Heidi G. 77, 78, 99,106, 120 164,186 Hartman, Millicent ...... 99, 107, 214 Hashagen, Mindy Lee ....... 107, 228 Haskin, Geradine . .,.. .... 1 06, 186 Hastings, Jarrold .... ....... 2 46 Hatfield, Cheryl R. ..... 85, 107, 229 Hatfield, Jeff Joseph . . . ...,. . 186 Haugan, Luther Dean. . . ..... . 229 Havelka, Jean K ....... . . . 107, 229 Hawkins, Laquita Marie . . ..,.. 214 Hawkinson, Eric Neil ..... 214 Haws, Lewis Richard . . . 160, 186 Hayes, Cynthia Jo . ...... 214 Haynes, Mark Armon . . . . 140, 229 Haynie, Tony Wayne . . . 129, 214 Hays, Cecilia Marie . . . . 107, 229 264 II1d9X Gu-Ja Hays, Mary Margaret . Hazelwood, James R. . Head, Nina Jeanine Headley, Matthew J. . . Healy, Cynthia Ann. . . , , 39, 106, I...fici6 214 186 229 229 214 Hedberg, Elizabeth Anne ....... 229 Hedges, Wayne Allan ..... . . . 229 Hedrick, Greg M. ..... .... 2 14 Hedrick, Holly M .... . . 107 229 Hedrick, Vicki Lynn . . . . . . . 229 Heffron, Eugene John . . . . . 186 Heffron, Margaret P. . . . 214 Heffron, Thomas A.. . . . . 229 Hefner, Barbara Lee . ........ 229 Hefner, Cindy Malree ...... 52 106 88, 117, 118,119,120, 214 219 Hefner, Susan Lynne ........ 34, 186 Heggie, Christi Lynn ........... 214 Heidebrecht, Larry D. . . 214 Heiliger, Robert ..... . . 246 Heinen, Geralyn M. . . . . . 186 Heirich, William Marc ..., 186 Helm, Cathy Elizabeth . . .99, 229 Helms, Brent Alan .......,,.. 187 Helms, Robert David .......... 229 Helzer, Pam L. ,.... 106, 164, 187 Henderson, Bill W. ..... 70, 125, 229 Henderson, Pamela S. .... 50, 187 Hendren, Gregory B. . ..... 229 Hendrie, Beth Mary . . . . .91, 229 Hendrix, Kathleen ..... .... 2 29 Hendrix, Rodney Lynn ,... . . . 214 Hennick, Bob ............... 229 Hennick, Leslie Jayne ......... 214 Henry, Sharon Ann . . 106, 214, 253 Hensley, Ricky Lynn . 77, 97, 99, 214 Henson, Terri Beth ........... 214 Hepp, Robert Hal . . . ....... . 214 Herbert, Caludia ..........,.. 107 Herman, Nan Elaine ..... 86, 120, 214 Hermen, Cindy Ann ........... 229 Herndon, Diana L. . . . ..... . . 187 Herren, Stephanie Sue .... 3, 106 214 Herring, Kristi Ann . . . . . 106, 214 Hershey, Doug L. . . . . . . . . 229 Hess, Craig W.. . . . . . 229 Hess, Marcia ............,... 246 Hess, Mark Allen ............. 229 Hess, Philip James 88, 120, 164, 166, 187 Hess, Steven Douglas .....,.... 187 Hess, Theresa S. .... . . 214 Hessegren, Hilary ...... . . 214 Hester, William Dorlin . . . . 187 Hibbs, Keitha Elaine .........., 229 Hickam, Deborah Lee ........ 4, 25 76,77, 79, 99, 106 117, 118, 119, 167, 168, 187 Hicks, Allen Darcy ..........,. 214 Hicks, Mary Ellen .......... 86, 229 Higgins, Bobbi Lynn .... 85, 106, 214 Hill, Lisa ...,.... ....... 1 87 Hill, John James . . . . . 140 214 Hill, Ron N ...,. .... 2 29 Hill, Susan E. . . 5 187 Hill, Walter B. ..... . . 101, 229 Hiller, Michael C.. . . . . . . 229 Hilton, Sharon Lea . . ........ 214 Himes, Sherry L. . . . ....... . . 229 Hines, Carter J. ...... 8, 13, 140, 229 Hinkle, Elaine L .... ........ 8 8, 229 Hinton, Lou Ann ....... 91, 107, 229 Hintze, Elizabeth Ann .... 78, 91, 214 Hintze, Lois ....... . . . 75, 79, 246 Hirschler, Debi K .... ....... 1 87 Hledik, Jeffrey Leo . . . ..,. . 187 Hlinicky, Linda S .... . . 229 Hoag, Sissy ......... .... 2 29 Hoch, Joseph William. . . .... . 214 Hodges, Shari Lynn . . .... 107, 229 Hoel, Catha Leigh . . . ....... . 229 Hoey, Scott ...... . . .153, 222, 229 Hoffhines, Alan J ......... . . . Hoffman, James B. .... 125, 153, Hoffman, Susan Gloria ..... . . . Hogue, Janet Elaine . . . . . . 107, Holaday, Holly Diane .,.. ..... Holen, Dawn Ranae . . . . .60, Hollingsworth, David . . . . . . . Holloway, Brenda D. . . . . . 107, Holloway, Diane ........... 50, Holmes, Karen ....... 106, 117, 60, 88, 119, 120, 187, Holmes, Terry Duane ......... Holt, Gary Lee ...... . ....... . Holt, John R... Holt, Stroud ...... . . 100, Hood, Paul Ray ..... ..... Hood, Robin Louise. . . . . 110. Hope, Sherri A. .... . 30, Hopkinss, Jana L. . . . . . Horn, Ron Carl... Horton, Kieth. . .... . . . Hough, Joe ....... . . 138, 140, HouX,RhondaS. Howard, Shane Ray ...... 56, 57, Howe, Kerri Kay .... .... 2 29, Howell, Tom A. . . . . 88, Howell, William R. . . . . . Howell, Zelma K. .... . . . . Hubbard, Timothy H. . . .76, Hubel, Diane E. ..... . .99, Hudman, Larry Scott. . . . . . Hudson, James May . . . . .88, Hudson, Robert L. ,.... . . . Hudspeth, Kathy Ann . . . . . Huey, Kathryn K ......... 108, Huffman, Carol A. 50, 99, 188, 168, Huffman, Carol Jan ....... . . . Huffstutler, Steve J. . . . 125, Hughes, Darla Jean . . . . 107, Hughes, David Wayne. . . . . . . . Hughes, Debbie L. ....... . . . Hughes, Linda Kay . .90, 107 119, Hughes, Lisa G. ..... . . . . . . Hughes, Mark A .......... . . . Hulin. Nita Sue .....,.... . . . Hulseberg, Kay Marie ...... . . . Human, Pamela Sue . . .64, 90, 106, Humphrey, Larry ......... 138, Humphrey, Vlieta F. ..... 90 107, Hunt, David D. . .64, 88, 118, 119, Hunt, Tomm T. ......... . . . Hunter, Joey Edward ...... . . . Hunter, Luther ....... . . Huntington, Paul David ..... . . . Huntress, Sherri L. 92, 106, 120, 159, 164, Hurtle, William Arthur ..... . . . Husted, Denise Ann ....... 106, Hutchings, Edward R. . . . 188, Hutchinson, Rick C.. . . . . . Hutchison, Vickie ..... . . . Hyatt, Sally V ........... . . . Hyden, Clinton Samuel 29, 64, 73, 99, 185, Ingram, Michael Ward ..... . . . Iott, Lynda Luanne ....... . . . Irwin, Kerry Lynn. . . . . Irwin, Mary ...... . . . . . . Irwin, Phil ..... ..... . . . Irwin, Susan E ......... 88, 120, Isch, Patti L. ........... . . . Jackson, Belinda Kay ...... 107, Jackson Cay Denese . . . 99, Jackson Keith D. ........ 90, Jackson Rhonda 1, 50, 106,110,118,119, Jackson Tina Lynn .... 106, 208, Jackson Thomas ......... . . . Jahnke, Natalie Lynn ..... 106, James, Charistine ......... . . . James, Dana . 18, 40, 46, 100, 106. 229 229 214 229 214 214 214 229 187 118 189 214 187 229 246 214 214 106 187 187 214 153 187 214 253 229 188 229 229 188 214 214 229 229 188 253 229 229 229 188 188 229 .90 229 214 229 214 140 229 229 229 188 246 188 188 188 214 249 277 229 188 215 215 229 246 246 188 188 229 215 229 188 215 188 215 229 188 Wt xg- Johnston, Patricia Kay . . . 50, 106, 189 Johnston, Robert C. ........ 90, 230 Joiner, George Howell .......,. 189 Jones, Angelia M. ..... 106, 120, 215 Jones, Brenda ................ 34 Jones, Bud ........ . .... 138, 230 Jones, Cheryl Kay .......... 88, 230 Jones, Cynthia Dianne ......... 230 Jones, Dacia Lynette .... 85, 107, 230 Jones, Darlene ..... . . 11, 85, 86 Jones, Dennis K ..... . . 140, 230 Jones, James Wesley ....... . . . 189 Jones, Jeffery S .......... . . . 230 Jones, Joanna ..... . . . 88, 107, 230 Jones, Karen Sue. . . ..... 107, 230 Jones, Linda ..... . . . 222 224, 246 Jones, Nancy L. . . ..... 107, 230 Jones, Neal Erwin ..... 118, 119, 189 Jones, Patsy Jean ......... . . . 253 Jones, Rob'ert Charles ..... .... 8 6 Jones, Robin Lynn 64, 118 119,189,200 Jones, Vicki Ann ........ . . . 230 Justus, Vernon R. . . . . - 230 Kamp, Johnna Sue . . . - - 189 Kamp, Karen ........... .78, 106 Kamp, Ken ......... . . . . . . 230 Karnes, Karen ...... 90 106, 120, 215 215 , 76, 77, 78, 99, FILLED with football fever, Pirate Marsha McLeod displays her loyalty as she takes part in Senior Spirit day. James, Mark Alan ............ James, Nancy ............... Jamison, Christine M. . . .120, 164, Jamison, Mary Ann ......., 107, Jayroe, Mike Dean. . . . . . . . . . Jeary, Brenda Carol ..... 90, 107, Jekel, Rick Hugh .... ....... . . .140, Jekel, Robert L. ..... . Jenke, Herbert .Charles . . . . . Jenkins, Candice G ..... . . . 164, Jenkins, Robert Lynn ......... Jennings, Becky Jean .......... Jennings, Carol Gay ...... 20, 73, Jennings, Gloria Gayle 104, 164, 169, 188, 198 Jennings, Rebekah Lee ...... 90 Jernigan, Donnie E. , .......... Jessup, Dan Layton . . . . . . . . . Jewell, Mark Stephen ..... 73, 86, Jillson, Ed John ..... ..... Johnson, Carla Dean. . . . . . . . . Johnson, Cherly Linn ....... 106 Johnson, Chris C. ,.... .... . Johnson, Dan Harold .......... Johnson, Darrel W. 141,149,151,169 Johnson, Dianne ......... 106 Johnson, Doyle J .......... 157 Johnson, Evelyn D .....,...... Johnson, Janice ...... 106, 118, Johnson, Katie Marie .......... Johnson, Kelly W ..,. ....... Johnson, Kristin D ...... 90, 106, Johnson, Neva .... ....... Johnson, Steve R. . . . . . . Johnson, Steve Eric . . . . Johnson, Terry Lynn . . . . . Johnson, Terry L ............. Johnston, Mike C. 90,109,118,123, 125,189 119, 188 90 188 229 215 229 215' 229 215 188 229 229 215 253 188 230 215 230 188 229 215 140 215 188 253 229 229 215 107 230 215 246 188 188 188 230 204 Kastens, Donald James . Kastens, Marilyn Kay . . Kaszubowski, Ty .... Kaul, Evelyn ..... Keel, Kenneth .... Keen, Robin . . . Keeney, Ted . . . . Keith, Jill Ann. ..... Kelly, Cynthia Jean . . . Kelly, James ...... Kennedy, Fred . , . Kennedy, Marc . . Kennedy, Paul. . . Kennish, Jim . . Kerfoot, Kim . . Kerlin, Steve. . . Kidd, Pat ......,. Kidd, Tommy. . . . Kietzman, Jacqueline . . Killam, Jeff Alan .... Killam, John ...... Kimball, Scott ...... Kimball, Vicki Lynn. . . Kincaid, Mark David . . King, Charles ...... King, James .... King, Jane Ellen . . . King, Marcia .... King, Nycke Sue . . . King, Scott ........ Kinsaul, Laura Avis . . Kipf, Douglas ..... Kirby, Janelle . . . Kissick, Ron ...... Klein, Klein, Charles ...... Donna Ruth .... Klick, Thedra Frances . Klloepping, Tom ..... Knight, Gary Gordon . . Knight, Leslie ........ 107 Knight, John ....... Koch, James .... . . 141, 149 Kohns, Bill ......... Kohs, Steve Frank .... Kolakowski, Mary Ellen . . 90, Kolakowski, Susan. Kolar, Ricky ..... Kollmorgon, Steven 7 5 Koloen, Steven . ..... ....164, . . .106, '1ii,'i52, ' ' Q iio7', . .138 .iias . 1 Q96 156,165 1 fiifsfi . .85, 99 . . . 106 I iid? Ifscifsii' .. I iiciv' . . . . 88, . s6,11s, 107 ...,.106 ....,.230, 189 215 215 118 246 189 189 189 203 189 230 215 215 230 230 215 247 230 215 215 230 215 215 215 215 247 230 189 189 215 230 215 247 189 190 230 230 119 190 253 247 247 157 215 230 215 221 230 Kooken, Paul . . ......,... 90 211 Kooken, Paula ..... 103, 104, 190 253 Koonce, Jana ..... 40, 106, 190 253 Koop, Mary .... ........... 2 47 Kopp, Robert .... ........ 9 0 230 Kopp, Steve .,.......... . .... 190 Korstijens, Richard ............ 230 Kouba, Corby ..... 107, 118, 119 230 Kouba, Jana Sue .......... 106 190 Kovelda, Stanley T ............ 190 Kraver, Mark Phillip. . . . . . . 230 Kraver, James Ted . . ...... 190 Krebsbach, Marie. . . . . .106, 215 Krepps, Robert .... ..... 2 15 Kruger, Janet Lee .... . . .106, 215 Kuekes, Sherrill Jane .......... 230 Kurtz, Edward J. ...... 78, 97, 98 99, 118, 119, 185, 190 Kusbell, Joan ........... 106, 215 Kuykendall, Beth ............. 190 Kuykendall, Bill .... . . . 190 Kuykendall, James . . . . . 230 Kuykendall, Jay .... . . . 190 Labar, Anne ....... ........ 1 06 Lackey, Homer John .......... 230 LaCroix, Josie ....... 84, 85, 90 106 Ladd, Gwen Ellen ......... 120, 215 Lair, Vicki Lois .... ..... 1 06 215 Lake, Kathy Jean . . ..... 216 Lakin, Sandra Lea .... . . .216, 253 Lamb, Michael Keith .......... 190 Lambert, Deborah D. ....... 106, 216 Land, Dana Carol ..... 107, 224, 230 Land, Joe David .... ........ 1 90 Landers, Dian Kay ...... . . . 230 Landon, Douglas Earl . . . . . . 191 Landress, Debra Ann .......... 230 Landress, Linda Ann .......... 252 Lane, Cynthia Lynn.. 85, 106, 120, 216 Lang, Rebbecca V. ........... 230 Langford, Danny A. . . . . . . 190 Langford, William A. . . .... . 230 Langley, Craig Allen . . ...... 216 Lanman, Mark Glenn ..... 95, 97, 190 Lappin, Michael Rex . . ...... 107 Lapsey, Jack Dean . . ..... 190 Larason, Cleo ............... 247 Larason, Kent Charles 83, 86, 100, 120, 168, 190 Large, Steve Andrew .......... 230 Largent, James D ....... 90, 140, 230 Largess, James Joseph .......... 80 Larson, Philip Andrew . . . . . . . 216 Latawiec, Gayle ....... ..... 1 90 Latham, Susan Denise . . . . . .50, 190 Lathrop, Russel Joe. . . . . . . 216 Latimer, Debbie D. . . . . 59, 190 Latta, Tula ................. 190 Lauener, Maribeth 106, 120, 160, 164, 190 Laughlin, Marc Ervin ....... 151, 216 Lavender, Frances O ........ 107, 230 Lawson, Richard Lynn ......... 190 Layman, Carol Lynn . . . . . .107, 216 Layman, Russell F. . . ..... 190 Lazelle, Teree ..... ..... 1 90 Leach, Kellie Lyn . . . .... 107, 230 Leake, Lynn. .- .............. 247 Leasure, Angela Renee . . 106, 110, 190 Lee, Davette ........... ' .... 245 Lee, Howard Payne . . .... 153, 230 Lee, James Melvin . . . ...... . 190 Lee, Karen A. ......... 99, 107, 230 Lee, Lawrence Dean ........... 216 Leftwich, Ronald Lee . . ...... 190 Legg, Eva Diane .... .... 1 91 Lemming, Angela Lea. . . .... . 216 Lemmons, Gregory A. . . . . .157, 230 Leon, J. J ......... ....... 2 45 Leonard, Charyl D. ........... 107 Lepak, Mark Paul ..... 117, 118, 119 120, 141, 149, 151, 153. 216 Ja-Le Index 265 Lessly, Mary Ann . . . . . 91, 107, Lessly, Janet Sue .... . . 88, 106, Lessly, Orpha ...... . .. . . . . . Letney, Rita ................ Lewellen, Carol Ann. . .64, 66 107, Lewellen, Rory M.. .118, 119 166, Lewis, Bill ...........,. . . . Lewis, Catherine . . .120, 164, 166, Lewis, Debra ............ . . . Lewis Diana. . . ....... 107, Lewis, Donna . . . . . . . Lewis, Lloyd ..... . . . Lewis, Robert T. . . . . 88, Lilly, Kevin ........ ...... Lilly, Russel Mark ..... . . .157, Limber, Johnny George. . . . . . Lindeman, Ann D. ..... . . . 110, Lindeman, Doug W.. . . . . . .157, Lindsey, Nancy E. ......,.... . Linse, Mike Edward ,..... 97, 99, Lipinski, Glen Joseph .......... Lippert, Leonard .... 55, 138, 169, Lisle, Sam Harold ..... List, June Marie . . .... . . 138, 230 216 245 216 230 191 140 191 216 230 216 191 230 157 216 230 216 191 216 216 191 191 191 230 CHILLY days require the wearing of coats and scraping of ice off of car windows for teacher Mr. Larry Foreman. Lister, Meredith Lynn ..... . . . 230 Liszeo, Sharon Kay ..... 91, 107, 230 Littrell, Lisa Ann .... . . . . . . 230 Livingstone, Jeff J. ....... 151, 216 Locke, Anita ......... 86 107, 230 Locke, Jeanne Sharon .7, 103, 216, 275 Lockridge, Andrew C. ..... . . . 191 Loeffelholz, John B. ....... . . . 191 Lofton, Steve Glenn. . . . 85, 230 Logan, David Mitchell . . . . . . . 191 Lollar, Melinda .... .... . . . 216 Long, Kathy Ellen. . . . 86 107, 230 Long, Kenneth C. . . . . . . . . 216 Long, Susan Marie. . . . . 106 216 Long, Terry Joan ...... . . 106 216 Longhorn, Wanona A. . . . . . . 191 Longtail, Patty Jo ..... . . . 230 Longwith, Vicki Lynn -. . . . . 231 Lou, Cathy ........ . 52 216 Lou, Roger ...... .... 1 91 Love, Diana June ............. 230 Love, Glenda L. ........... 77, 78 88, 99, 106, 120,216 Lowber, Shelly Ann. . . ...... . 191 Lowe, Lisa L ........ .... 1 07, 230 Lowe, Nancy Lou .... Lowery, Debbie Ann . . Lowery, Donna Gaye . . 266 Index Le-Me ...106, .....64, ..83, 99, 216 216 191 Lowery, Janet .............. 7, 64 73, 103, 120, 164, Lowery, Mark Alan ........ 191, 140, Lowry, Jonna 18, 76, 77, 78, 90, 120, Lucas, Jay Scott . Lukehart, Carol A. ..... 106, 216 Lukehart, Patricia. . . . .... .120 Luna, Peter ....... . . . 86, 101 Lundeen, Trish .............. Lundeen, Tricia L.. . . 47, 50, 106, Lundy, Donna ............... Lunn, Joe Emmitt ............ Lusk, Stuart Denison . . . . . Lyday, Karen E .............. Lynn, Barbara Jo ............. Lynn, Leslie Elizabeth . . . 88, 107, Lynn, Patricia L. ......... ..106, Lynn, Thomas Neil . . . . . . .83, Lynn, Thomas Wayne .... .... Maclean, Gary D. ............ . Madison, Paul Allan 50. 64. 120. 164. Mahnke, Susan Elaine ...... 106, Mahoney, Karen Lynn . 14, 72, 73, Malbrough, Robert E. ..... '.140, Malbrough, Sidney W. ...... 138, Mallory, Kristi Lynn ..... 99, 107, Malone, Robert H. . . ..... . . . Manahan, Connie K. .......... . Manelski, Diane ........ 85, 106, Manelski, William John ......... Mangus, Janis A .............. Manner, Doug Glenn 88, 120, 164, 182, Manning, Brenda A. ......... . . Manning, Dawna D ............ Manson, Marla S. .... .... . Marks, Mike David ........... Marlow, Wynette June ...... 106, Marple, Sheree L. ........... . Marriott, C. Ann ....... 78, 107, Marrs, Pam A. 7,103,169,181,192, Marshall, John Reid ........... Marshall, Sally A. ........... . Martin, Barbara Lynn.. .... 64, 69, Martin, Scott B. ............ . Martin, Steve George 141 149, 151, Martin, Teresa Gale ........... Martin, Tim Alan ............ Marusa, Janet P. V 91, 107, 118, 119, 224, 228, Marusa, Tom Joseph ........... Marvin, Nanci Carol ........... Mashburg. Harold . . . . . . . . . Mashburn, Donnie G. ......... . Mashburn, Teresa E. ..... 50, 106, Mason, Carol L. ...,. ..... 1 07, Mason, William Owen. . .... . . Massa, Shana Elizabeth ...... 106, Matallana, Edgar ........... 90, Mathena, Gary Mack . . .78, 94, 95 Matheny, Kathi ............. Mathis, Corinne S. v 106,118,119, 176,179, 192, Mathis, Jo Ella .............. Mattax, James B. ......... .. .90, Mattea, Robert Ambrose ........ Matthews, James Robert ........ Matthews, Sonja Gail .... 85, 106, Mauck, Kent Ellis ............ Mauldin, Kathy Ellen .... 88, 107, Mauldin, Laurie Jo. . . .... .50, Maupin, Debbie S. . . . . . 106, Maxey, Danney Lee .... ..... Maxey, Mike Dorsey .... ...... Maynard, Linda S. . . . . . 106, McAlpine, Jaime L. . . . . . . . McBride, Clyde .... ...,. McCabe, Jeanne .... . . .90, McCalister. Cindy L. . . . . . 275 230 191 191 253 245 230 . 47 191 106 216 230 191 230 230 216 216 192 216 192 216 192 153 192 230 217 192 217 230 217 192 217 231 192 231 217 231 231 275 192 192 192 231 192 217 217 231 192 231 192 231 192 231 192 217 140 192 192 253 217 231 192 217 217 192 231 192 192 192 192 192 231 245 231 192 McCall, Karen. . . . . 64, 106, 217 McCall, Sharen ..... ..... 1 06, 217 McCallon, Verdi ..... ....... 2 45 McCarthy, Troy Allen .... . . 217 McCartney, Mike David .... . . 192 McClain, Barbara Sue. . . . . . 217 McClain, Douglas Lee .......... 231 McClain, Joni Lynn ........ 107 231 McClellan, Daphne L. .... 118, 120 192 McClellan, Gail ..... ......... 3 4 McClellan, Lynn ...... 100, 119 164 McClellan, Thomas E. .......... 231 McClung, John Erin. . . . . 231 McClure, Gary Lyn .... .... 5 7 217 McClure, Kathryn Ann ...... 107 231 McCoin, Mark Dean .... .... 1 92 McCollum, Larry Glen ......... 217 McCollum, Ronnie Greg ..... 153 231 McComb, Kathleen Ann . . .... 231 McCord, Lance Jay .... . . 138, 192 McCormack, Debbie A. ........ 193 McCormack, Patrick G. 125, 141, 149, 151 217 McCoullough, Michele ......... 231 McCourry, Bob King . .126, 144 193 McCourry, Joe Micheal ...... 157 217 McCracken, Lori K ......... 107 231 McCraw, Marty Lynn .77, 118, 119 193 McCraw, Terry K. ........... 231 McCubbin, David Robert ...... 193 McCuiston, Kerry Mark . . . . 217 McCuiston, Sherry L. . . . . . . 217 McDaniel, Harold J. . . . ..... . . 217 McDaugale, Larenda S ....... 106 217 McDuff, David Paul .... 112, 113 217 McEwen, Kenneth Ray ......... 231 McFarland, Rusty . .. ..... 64, 73 231 McGee, Kevin Michael ......... 217 McGill, Dennie Charles ......... 231 McGlothin, Donna E. ....... 107 231 McGoodwin, Mary Ann. . . . .34 193 McGraw, Marty ....... . .77 123 McGuiness, Carolyn . . . . . . 107 231 McGuiness, Teresa . . . . . . 106 217 McGuire, Jerry . . . . . . 57 McKelvey, Gene .... . . . 193 McKenzie, Daniel . . . . . 231 McKinney, Virgil D. . . . . 193 McLachlan, William . . . . . . 193 McLaughlin, Kim ...... ...... 2 31 McLaughlin, Suzanne . . . . . . 217 253 McLean, Randy ...... ..... 2 31 McLeod, Debbie ............. 193 McLeod, Marsha ...' ........ 1 3, 47 50, 88, 106, 118, 119, 193 253 McLeod, William ............. 231 McLish, James. 16, 34, 78, 99, 172, 193 McNatt, David .............. 193 McNatt, Phillip . . . . . 231 McNeely, Karen .... . . 217 McNeill, Glen . . . . . 217 McNitt, Kelly ..... . . 193 McQueen, Donald . . . . . 217 McQueen, Ronald . . . . . 217 McQuillen, Brenda. . . . . 193 McVoy, Coleman . . . . . 231 Mead, Michelle . . .... 231 Meek, Janie . . . . . .90, 217 Meek, Jim ..... . . 140, 231 Megee, Russell. . . ..... . 193 Meharg, Rene . . . ..... 50 193 Melius, Carol ....... 43, 193 169 MellenDorf, David . . . .... 164 193 Melton, Timothy. . . ..... . 231 Merino, Patty ...... . 91 231 Merino, Rita Ann ..... .... 1 93 Merriman, Dan Randle . . .. .... . . 217 Merritt, Connie Lynn 78, 88, 99, 106, 217 Merritt, Paula'Ann .... 64, 73, 85 217 Mersman, Robert Duane ........ 217 Messina, Anthony J. .......... 217 196 119 166 Payne, .... Meyer, Lawrence ....... . . 245 Meyerson, John Malcom ........ 217 Midkiff, Terry E. ............. 231 Mikawa, Gary Alan..144, 169, 193, 200 Miles, Kyna Joyan ........... 231 Miles, Sandi Anne . . .85, 107, 231 253 Miles, W. Edward ............. 231 Miles, Wendell ............... 245 Milford, Evans James .......... 194 Miligan, David Lee ...,........ 194 Miller, Amelia Jo ...... 107, 120, 217 Miller, Cindy J. . . . ....... 88, 231 Miller, Clark David ...... 118, 119, 194 Miller, David Kent ............ 194 Miller, Deborah E. . . ,...... 194 Miller, Deborah Kay .... ...... 2 31 Miller, Diana Beth . . . .... 106, 217 Miller, Lisa Luann ,.,... 88, 107 231 Miller, Mark Robert ........... 231 Miller, Marshall Dean . . . ..,.. . 217 Miller, Michael M .... ....... 1 94 Miller, Mileah ..... . . . 92, 107 231 Miller, Patricia L.. . . . . . 91, 107 231 Miller, Rickey E .... ....... 2 17 Miller, Ricky Lee. , . ...... 232 Miller, Rita Carol. . . ....., . 232 Miller, Robert J .... ......... 2 32 Miller, Roy Newell ...,.. 118, 119 232 Miller, Scott ..... ........ 2 32 Miller, Sheila Lee ............. 217 Miller, Vicki Lynn .... 50, 99, 106 194 Mills, Mark Steven ............ 217 Mills, Robert B. ..,........... 232 Mills, Roberta E. ..... 78, 97, 99 217 Milner, Janis Kay ............. 232 Minor, William M ............. 194 Minter, Mark O. ..... 52, 85, 86 217 Minty, Steve ...... 141, 149, 168 194 Minyen, Mike Clark ........... 217 Miraldi, David L. .......... 125 194 Miruski, Ann ............... 248 Mitchell, Meegan 104, 169,181, 194, 253 Mitchell, Michael R. ........ . .... 194 Mitchell, Vicki ........... 107, 232 Mize, Martha . . . .... 106, 194 Mobley, Barry .... ..... 1 40, 232 Modrall, Lynn ..... . . 90, 107, 232 Moeller, Deborah. . . ,,.... . 195 Moeller, Pam K. . . . . . . 232 Moffatt, Deborah . . ..... 99, 195 Mogg, Dana .....,. ..... 1 07, 232 Moncrief, Roslyn. . . . . 85, 106, 217 Monk, Kay ......... ....... 2 32 Montgomery, Linda D. . . ...... 232 Montgomery, Max D. .......... 232 Montgomery, Patricia ....... 50, 195 Moody, Gloria ........... 248, 256 Moon, Gwynneth ..... 86, 97, 120, 217 Moon, Blanche .... .......... 2 48 Moon, Jacalyn .... . . ,97, 99, 195 Mooney, Daniel P .... ..... 9 9, 217 Moore, Bard ..... ...... 1 95 Moore, Robert. . . . . 164 Moore, James . . . . . . 217 Moore, Jodie .............. 73, 232 Moore, Keith 188,140,141, 151, 217, 220 Moore, Kelly ,............ 106, 195 Moore, Phyllis .......,..... .. . 195 Moore, Robert. . . ....... . 195 Moore, Steve .... ......... 1 95 Moore, Vickie L.. . . . 103, 172, 195 Morel, Martin . . . ....... . 232 Morgan, Kathy S. ............ 195 Morgan, James ,............. 232 Morgan, Janis . . . 40, 41, 106, 212, 217 Morgon, Randy .............. . 232 Morley, Carolyn ..... .... 7 7, 195 Morris, Bob ..... Q ........ 195 Morris, Illona . . . . . . 86, 87, 248 Morris, Pat ..., ....... 2 53 Morris, Tracy . . . ...,. . 217 Morrison, Lisa. . . . . . 106, 217 Morrison, Steven . . ..--- 217 Morrissey, Rodney. . . - . - 217 Morrow, Pat ..... ........ 2 40 Morrow, Vee .... .....,.... 2 17 Mortensen, Julia . . . . . 107, 232, 235 Morton, James . . ......-- 232 Morton, Doug. . . ...--- - - 88 Moser, Randy ..... . . - 195 Mosier, Jeannette ............. 195 Moulder, Leslie ............ 50, 217 Moyer, Kathy ..... 91, 106, 120, 217 Mueggenborg, Teresa. ,... 91, 107, 232 Mullen, Cheryl ..... ..... 5 0, 195 Muller, Michele .... ...... 2 32 Munday, Steve. . . - - 195 Munday, Vicky . . . . .90, 217 Murdoch, Linda .......... 107, 232 Murphey, Rebecca 59, 106, 118, 119, 217 Murphy, John . . -.,-- ..... 1 53, 232 Murphy, Kevin .... ..... 2 32 Murphy, Maudene . . , . .32, 248 Murphy, Patrick . . ..-. 232 Murray, Anna .... . . - 95 Murray, Timothy .,...... . ...... 195 Myers, Laurel 86, 87, 100, 120, 164, 195 Myers, Leslie ........... 107, 232 Myers, Michael .......... . . . 232 Myers, Threcia ..... 103, 172, 217, 253 Naeher, Terry Andrew ..... . . . 195 Naifeh, George Joseph ..... . . . 217 Nail, Mina Louise ..... . . 80 217 Nakano, Ruthi N. ........ .88 232 Nakano, Serene K. 34, 88, 110, 118, 120, 119 Nayfa, Karen A. ......... . 195 Naylor, Scott Mikeal ...... . . . 217 Nelson, Cheryl Ann ...... 107 232 Neal, Danny Ray. . . . . .122 123 217 Neal, Lisa ........ .... . . . 107 Neal, Michael Wayne . . ...... 217 Neal, .Randall Kevin ...... 88, 91 217 Neal, Rebecca L ........... . . . 195 Neel, Nancy Annette .... 56, 106 217 Nelson, Cyndi J ..... ...... 5 195 Nelson, Darcy Anne .... ...... 2 17 Nelson, Debbie Kay ........... 217 Nelson, Jone K. 18, 70. 77, 120. 164.195 Nelson, Laura E ........... 107 232 Nelson, Mickey ..........,.. 255 Nemec, James Anthony ......... 217 Nemec, Marianne ....... . . .83, 232 Nester, Joe G. ............... 195 Nester, Karen ....,...... .. , 232 Netherton, Mitch B.. . .76, 99, 217, 220 New, Carol Diane. . . ........ . 232 Newby, Patti Jon. . . . . . 59 Newcomb, Deana. . . .... . 217 Newcomb, Don ,.... . . . 174, 248 Newcomb, Gary Don .......... 232 Newgent, Gary Lynn .......... 218 Newkumet, Jana G ..... 107, 232, 235 Newman, Donnie Joe ....... 97, 218 Newman, James Dean .......... 232 Newsom, Timothy Jess. . . . , 232 Newville, Gary C. ...... .... 2 32 Nicek, Charles Steven. . . .... .. 218 Nicholas, Tim Allan . . . .... 91, 232 Nichols, B. J. ..... .,...... 2 40 Nichols, Steve Lynn ..... 118, 119, 218 Nickles, Darrell R. . . ........ 232 Nicolosi, Karen A. . . ..... 69, 195 Nicolosi, Phillip P. .... . . . 218 Nielson, Michael E. ..... . . 195 Niemeyer, Chrystyne L. . . . . 232 Nifong, Harry ........ . . 248 Nobles, Timothy L .... , , 196 Norton, Cheryl Ann. . . , , 218 Norton, Janet Lynne . . . Norwine, Susan J ...... Norwood, Kevin James. Novak, Don- Allan ..... Noyes, Lonnie David . . . Noyes, William lra ...., Obannon, James Edward Oconnor, Dennis Allen . . Ohmann, Scott David, . . Old, Martha N ....... .50, Oliver, Clifford W. Oliver, Kathleen ......... Oliver, Sanawna Renee . . .107, Oliver, Steve Glenn ....... Olson, Judy Vivian ...... 106, Olvera, James Mario 88, 90, 112, 120, Oneal, Cindy Jean . Ong, Angela K .... Onley, John Wesley Ooley, John 76, 77, ss, 120, Opp, David Arnold Orcutt, Victor Lee Ormiston, Tia Faye Orth, Kurt J. . . . . a Osburn, Diane ...... 78, 91, Osburn, Robin Renae Ousley, Pamela Darlene. . Over, Richard Allen . . Overstake, Mark .... Overstreet, Charissa D. Overstreet, Janet Lea . Owens, James Michael Owens, Ted D. .... . Oxsen, George Norman. . . . . Pabst, Janet Mary . . . Pace, K. Dwight .... Pace, Russell E. . . . . Packard, Denny Denis Paff, Gayle ....... Palmer, Jane Elizabeth Palmer, Sara Sue .... Palu, Jayne. . . 88, Paramore, Cheryl J ..... Paris, lvine .......... Parker, Parker, Parker, Parker, John Reymond. . Laura Ellen .... so Cindy G ....... Daureen Denise . . Denise ........ Parker, Parker, Melody Ruth . . . Parker, Teresa Ann . . Parks, Chris L. ...,.. . Parsells, Donna Arline . . Parsons, Judy Gwen .... Pase, Debbie Sue .... Pate, Daphne Lynn .... Patric, Alan Sterling .... Patrick, Shirley ..... Payne, Charles B.. . . Payne, Ron Keith. . . Payne, Paul ...... Payne, Steven Lee . . Thomas Richard Payton, Wyndelyn Jayne . Peace, Fred Charles .... Pearson, Carlene D. . . Pearson, Jack Pearson, Tacy .... Pebworth, Ellen J. . Pebworth, Jack ....... Pecora, Gary ......... Pendleton, Kimberely Jo 106, Pendleton, Terry Joe . . . Penner, Mike David . . Peppers, Ladonna . . . Perkins, Ken .I ....... ,91, . 85, . 99, . 54, 118, Permenter, John Brian . . . Perry, Bill Gene ...... Perrv. Vicki D .... ..... Peter, Sharon E. . . . . . . 85, 86, 106, 110, 232, 212, 164, .34, 196, .5o, .77, 106 '56 Q77 120 107 107 1061 174, .85 167 Q57 .69 218 110 106 138 119 167 '29 106 1 232 196 196 232 218 196 218 218 232 196 196 253 196 218 232 196 218 274 232 232 196 232 120 232 218 232 233 196 218 218 218 218 196 233 274 233 . 78 196 233 233 218 248 233 218 233 218 233 233 233 233 196 233 196 218 218 248 196 218 233 218 218 253 196 283 248 218 249 218 218 233 233 233 196 196 218 233 218 Me-Pe 1I1Cl6X 267 Peters, Dan M.. . . . . .90, 233 Peters, Matt W ..... .... 1 96 Peterson, Brad A. ..,.. . . . . . 233 Peterson, Gary Steven ..... .86 233 Peterson, Jamie S ....,. 105 107 233 Peterson, Kris Martin . . . . . 120 196 Peterson, Linda M. . . . . , . . . 196 Pettitt, James Phillip . . . 50 149 196 Phelps, Katie ...... . . . . . 249 Phenix, Tammy M. . . . . . . . 233 Pherigo, William B ..... . . .50 218 Phillips, Charles D. .... 140 141, 233 Phillips, Charletta F.. .86, 106 120, 218 Phillips, Joe ............ 99 233 Phillips, Linda M. ......... 85 233 Phillips. Patricia .... . . . 196 Phillips, Peggy Lynn .... . .85 233 Phipps. Terry Ray ..... ...... 1 96 Picchione, Audrey Jo. . . . . . 106, 211 Picchione. Susan M. . . ...,. 196 Pickell, Karen ..... . . .99 233 Pifer, Nancy Kelly . . . . . 218 Pike, Sherri Jean ...... ..... 1 96 Piland, Valerie Ann ..... . . .80 218 Pinckney, Sheryl Lynne ...... 85 233 Pinson, Elizabeth Kay ...... 107 233 Piper, Britt Frank ............ 196 Pishkin, Gayle Ann 16, 78, 97, 99, 197, 253 A. I' ' r .1 Q 1 1 i s STICKS and stones may have broken her bones but Mrs. Gloria Moody's words are still t'Where's your hallpass?', 268 Index Pe-R0 Pittman, Larry Alan .... 77, 97, 99, 218 Pittman, Robert S. ........... 233 Pitts, Cherly Lynn 16, 78, 85, 99, 106, 120, 218 Platt, Tonny Harold ........... 233 Plummer, Joseph T ........ .... 2 33 Poff, Sarah Gayle. . . . . 79, 80, 218 Polen, Rhonda Sue . . . .... 3, 218 Polson, Carla Linn ..... . . 233 Pontious, Linda Kay .... . . 233 Pope, Cindy Ann ..... . . 218 Pope, Martha ..... . . 249 Pope, Rebecca Ruth. . . . . 233 Pope, William Reese. . . . . 197 Poppe, Donald Ray . . . . . . . 218 Poppe, Ron Lee ..... ..... 1 97 Porter, Andrea Dawn . . . . . . 107, 233 Porter, John Michael . . . .... . 218 Porter, Andrew J. ............ 233 Porterfield, Zackery L. 69, 233, 237, 277 Potter, Jerry .... ....... 1 38, 249 Potter, Kevin . . . . . . 140, 233 Potter, Mike P ....... ..... 2 33 Powers, Janis .... . . . . - - 197 Powers, Leland Edward . . ..... 218 Pray, Kenneth ........ . . 125, 249 Presley, Tim Lane .... ..... 2 18 Price, Brad Landley . . .... 218 Price, Donna Ann . . . . .99, 218 Price, Dwaine . . . . . .10, 153 Price, Kevin ...... . . 21.8 Price. Mike L ........ ...... 2 33 Priess, Daniel Wayne ........... 197 Primeaux, Linda B. ..... 99, 107, 233 Prince, Lavonna Kay .......... 218 Pritchett, Gayle F. ............ 197 Pritchett, Thelma J ...... 107, 233, 253 Privette, John C .... ...... 9 0, 233 Purcell, Karen L. ............. 197 Purifoy, Anita L. ....... 107, 197 253 Puusalu, Eric J. ........... 86, 218 Pyle, Richard Arthur ....... 140, 233 Pyles, Steve Ray .... . . . 120, 197 Quigley, Edward F ...... ..... 2 33 Quigley, James Patrick ......... 233 Radcliffe, Donna Lynn ...... 107 218 Rader, Rodger Lee .... . .... 197 Radtke, Regina C .... .... 2 33 Raftery, Maureen P. .......... 233 Ragan, Michael John 125,141,149,169 197 Rahill, Dorothy Lynn .... 46, 78 197 Rahill, Janis Lou ............. 233 Raidt, Michelle Jean .... ..,.. 2 33 Raidt, Mike ................ 218 Raines, Michael .......... . . . 233 Ramsey, Lynda ..... 64, 69, 106 218 Rasmussen, Paul R ......... Rasp, Jay L. .......... 36, 138 Rasp, Regina Renee 64, 73, 106, 215, 218 Ratliff, Greg ...... Raulie, Darrelyn Kay . . . .106, 120 233 197 277 157 197 Rauliuk, Linda Lou . . . . . . . . . 233 Raulston, Deborah S. ...... 106, 218 Ray, James Matthew. .. ..... 23, 76, 79 118,119, 120, 122, 123, 168, 197 Ray, Luanne N. ....... 90, 107, 233 Ray, Pamela Ruth ............ 218 Ray, Shaw D ....... ...... 2 18 Ray, Steve Michael ........... 218 Rayburn, James Patrick ........ 197 Rayburn, John ........... 151, 249 Read, Gary Guy ............. 218 Reagan, Dana Lynn ..... 99, 107, 233 Reagan, Rita Kay ...... 106, 120 197 Reagan, Russell C. ........... 218 Reagan, Steve Howard ......... 218 Ream, Mark Allen ............ 218 Reardon, Ronald Atlee.88, 99, 140, 233 Recamp, Davide John ...... 164, 197 Rector, Lynn A. 90, 106, 117, 118,218 Redding, Cheryl A. ...... 72, 73 197 Reece, Raymond . . . ..... . 197 Reed, Bill Ray .... ...... 5 7 Reed, Sherri Lynn . . ..... 198 Reeves, Nancy E.. . . . .106 218 Rehrig, Gloria ..... .... 2 40 249 Reid, David Allen. . . ........ 218 Reid, Jami R .......... 64, 106, 218 Reinking, Denise Kae. . 97, 98, 99, 198 Reisdorph, Mary Lou .... 80, 107, 233 Relyea, Derrien L. . . ...... . 218 Renegar, Robin S .... ...... 1 98 Renfrow, Paul L. .... ..... 2 18 Rensch, Robert E. .... . . . 140, 218 Renz, Charles Edward .... ..... 2 33 Reynolds, Keith Dwight .... . . 922 Reynolds, Robert James .... 101, 218 Reynolds, Steve D. .... .... 2 18 Reznicek, Daniel John . . . 233 Reznicek, James D ..... ...... 1 98 Rhodes, Barbara Ann. . . . . . 100, 198 Rhodes, Michael Lynn . . ...... 218 Rhodes, Tom ....... .... 1 01, 233 Rice, Versal . . . ....... . 249 Rich, Forrest . . . . . 120, 164, 198 Rich, Suzanne .... ........ 2 49 Richardson, Bob . . ........ 84 Richardson, Cole ............. 198 Richardson, Dana ....... 91, 107, 233 Richardson, Gwendy Lea ....... 233 Richardson, Jan ....... 69,'106, 233 Richardson, Robyn ........ 107, 233 Richart, Don Robert . . . . . . . 233 Richert, Revis Gail .... . . . 107, 233 Rickeu, Patti .... .. . .... . . . 218 Ridgeway, Susan ...... 106, 198, 253 Ridley, Deborah Ann .... 106 218, 253 Riesenberg, David ........ . . . 233 Riggs, Tom ............. . . . 198 Rimmer, Cathy Annette 42, 50, 106 120, 199 Rimmer, Terry ....... 88 153, 233 Risinger, Helen .......... 164, 199 Ritz, Mike .......... 138 144, 199 Ritz, Sheila ............. . . . 219 Robb, Timothy Alan ...... 199, 249 Roberts, Ann ....... . .... 64 Roberts, Brad Dwane. . . . . . 233 Roberts, Cyreise .... , , 199 Roberts, David ...... . . 249 Roberts, John Charles . . . . 233 Roberts, Jules Darius .......... 219 Roberts, Teri ............... 85 Roberts, Teri Lynn. .106, 120, 164, 199 Roberts, Whit ............ 153, 249 Robertson, Charles ........... 233 Robertson, Mark Leroy ...... 140, 233 Robinson, Diana .......... 106, 199 Robinson, Gary Wayne .... ..... 2 19 Robinson, Gloria Jean . . ..... 233 Robinson, John Bruce ......... 233 Robinson, Kent Doug ..... 84, 85, 219 Robinson, Michael Cole 76, 77, 117, 118, 119, 168, 199 Robinson, Terri Dawn ...... 107, 234 Robnett, Daniel Lee .... ..... 1 99 Rock, Michael ........ . . . 234 Roetker, James Robert . . . . . 219 Rogers, Craig Allen . . . . . 199 Rogers, Daniel ....... . . . 57 Rogers, Mike Eugene . . . . . 233 Rogers, Trudie ....... . . 219 Rogers, Vickie . . . . . . . 233 Rohrbacker, Jill . . . .64, 234 Rolen, Ralph .... ..... 5 , 199 Rollins, Terrie Lee . . ....... 199 Root, Leslie Jean .... . . . 77, 85, 234 Rosa, Karen ..... ....... 1 99 Roscher, Kathy . . Rose, Charles . . Rose, Cheryl. . . Rose, Cynthia. . . Rose, Jana .... Rose, Michele . . . Rose, Mike . . . Rose, Steve . . . Roselle, Joe . . Roselle, Monica .,.. Roselle, Sam. . Rosenhamer, Angelina . . .107, Ross, Patsy ....... Ross, Steve ..... Ross, Tom .... Rosson, Sherri .... Roth, Barry ...... Rounsavell, Ramona. Ruggles, Greg ..... Ruiz, Charles ...... Runyon, Kenneth . . Rupe, Kevin . . . . Russell, Jim . . . Russell, Marty. . . Russell Ro ....50, ..1o7, ..1o7, .133 222, 118. Q , y, . , . . . . . Russell, Teresa .... 106, Russell, Wade ........ Ruther, Deborah . . 'iba 164, 135 227 199, Spiser, Ruther, Sara . . . . 91 107, Rutledge, Hugh. . . . 76, 101 Ryan, Claudia. . . . . . 106, 199 Ryan, Marty .... ........ Ryan, Michael. .. ....... Ryan, Mike .... . . . 153 Ryan Mike ................. Ryan, Pat ................ 7 136,138,141,149,150,151 Rysted, Stephen ............. Salmon, Douglas ....... 37, 101 Samara, Vicki ....... ..... 8 5 Samples, Kim M. ........... . . Sanders, Richard David ...... 151, Sanders, Robert Bruce ......... Sanders, Stacey A. .......... . Sanders, Vance Page. 120, 163, 179, Sandersfeld, Martha ...... 30, 50 Sandlin, Jamie ...... ,... 1 07 Sandlin, Kathryn . . ..... . . Sangorin, Maria. . . .... . . . . Sapp, Lynette. . . . . 107, 120 Sargeant, Dixie . . ..... . . Sartin, Steve ..... ...,.. Saunders, Laura . . . . . 107, Saunders, Steven . . ....... . . Saxton, Dean . ......... . . Schafer, Beverly .... 50, 106, 120, Schaffner, Marilyn ............ Schardein, Joy ............... Schaubor, Robert .... ...... Schawn, Kathy... Scheulen, David. . . . . . 76, 77, Schilliling, Christy . . . . . . . . . . Schmanke, Patricia . . . . .85, Schmid, Linda . . . . . . . . . Schmidt, Denise . . . . 91, 107, Schmidt, Linda ..... ....... Schmidt, Pam ............. 85, Schnorrenberg, Ellen .... 99, 107, Schoenhals, Faye .... .... 9 7, Schubert, Anne ........ 85, 107, Schumacher, Dorothy .......... Schumacher, Timothy 112,113,120, 164, 168 Schuman, Jackie ...... 136, 138, Schumann, Donna . . , . .91, Schwope, Charlotte . . . . . . . . Scoles, Connie ...... .... 9 1, Scoggin, Steve ..., . . 138, Scott, Andrew. . . . . . Scott, Jesse ............. . . . Scott, Larry 77, 78, 88, 120, 141, 149,151, Scott, Lawrence. . . 234 199 99 234 219 199 199 157 199 234 219 234 199 199 199 199 233 249 234 250 219 199 234 234 219 253 199 199 234 219 253 219 234 234 219 130 199 219 199 234 219 219 199 219 200 250 234 250 125 200 59 234 234 200 80 219 234 219 234 234 200 234 219 219 234 219 219 234 219 234 250 200 219 200 234 234 200 219 219 219 219 Scott, Margie ..... 79, 97, 98, 99, 200 Scott, Richard . . . ...... .91, 234 Scott, Stewart. . . . . . . . . 200 Scott, Terry ..... .... . . . 234 Scroggins, Shirley. . .......... 234 Scudder, Kathryn. . .... 86 106,219 Scurlock, Nancy. . . .... 106, 219 Scurlock, Thomas . . . . . .91 234 Sebastian, Linda . . ..... .. 52 219 Self, Marty ..... ..... . . . 219 Sell, Nancy .... . . . 34 191 200 Sellers, Mike . . .... . . . 234 Sexton, David. . . . . 140, 234 Sexton, Diane. . . . . . . 250 Shadid, Janet . . . . . 91 234 Shadid, Jeff . . .... . . . 234 Shafer, Dean .... . . . 86, 100, 200 Sharpe, Vance .... ..... 1 38, 219 Shannahan, Mark. . . . . . . , 200 Shannon, Jeffrey. . . . . 200 Shaw, William ........... . . . 219 Shawn, Mary ........... . .91, 99 Sheaffer, Mike. 138, 141, 149 151 208 Shedden, Charles ......... 138 200 Shelton, Debbie .... 91, 107 234 253 Shelton, Rodney ......... . . . 234 Shepherd, Jane .... . . . 201 Sheppard, Marsha . . . . . . . . 234 Sherar, Sherry ..... . . 107 234 Sherrill, Mike . . . . . . 201 Sherry, Linda ...... . . .99 234 Shewmaker, David. . . . . . 201 Shipp, Steven .... .... 2 34 Shockley, Linda . . . . . 234 Shook, Elizabeth ......... . . . 234 Shook, Rick ............ .86, 201 Shore, Pat .... . . 162, 177, 179, 201 Shore, Steve ......... .. . . . . . 234 Shorney, Blair ........... . . . 201 Short, Monica. . 44, 106, 120, 178 201 Shroyer, Mike ........... 138 201 Shryock, Alan ..... ' ...... 39 201 Shuffield, Margala ........ . 99 234 Shugart, Lesa . . . 86, 87, 164 201 253 Siewert, Brad ........... . . . 219 Silberman, Joel .......... . 85 219 Simcoe, Tobi . 104, 169, 198, 201, 253 Simmons, Diane ....... 90 106 219 Simmons, Jack .......... . . . 219 Simmons, Randy. . . .... . . . 201 Simon, Richard. . ..... . . . 234 Simpson, John. . . .... 90 140, 234 Sipes, David . . .... . . . 201 Sipes, Richard. . . . . . . . . 219 Sjulin, Suellen. . . . . 219 Skaggs, Robert . . . . 234 Skeith, Joe .... . . 234 Slater, Stephen . . . . . 201 Slattery, Sally. . . - . 50 Sleem, Michele . . . 119, 219 Sleem, Mike . . . . 118, 234 Sloat, Donald , . . . . 234 Smelser, Susan. . . . .50, 201 Smiley, Robert . . . . . 234 Smiley, Susan .... . . . 201 Smith Barbara . . . . . . . 201 Smith Bobby . . . 120, 219 Smith Bruce .... ...... . . . 219 Smith, Camesa 103,169, 177, 179, 201 253 Smith, Cathy .... ...... 1 07 234 Smith, Cathy .... . .... . . . 234 Smith Charlene . . . 107, 234 Smith Charlotte . . . . . 250 Smith David .... . . 201 Smith David O. . . . . . . . 201 Smith Debbie .... . . . 5, 119, 107 Smith Debra , . . . . 118, 234 Smith Hal .... . . . . 219 Smith, Jacque .... ...... 1 07, 234 Smith, Judy ..... ...... . . . 250 Smith, Karen ..... 106, 120, 164, 201 Smith, Kenneth . . . . . . Smith, Marguerite . . . . .40, Smith, Marlene . . . ..... , . . Smith, Melodie . . . . . . 90 106, Smith, Michael . . . . . . . . Smith,Mike... Smith, Pam .... ..... . . . Smith, Penny . . . .... 107, 224, Smith, Phillip . . . ..... .85, Smith, Randy . . . .... . . . . Smith, Robert. . . . . . 120, 164, Smith, Roddie. . . .... . . . . Smith, Sharon. . . . . . Smith, Shari . . . . . . . Smith, Shaune. . . . . . . . Smith, Shelly . . . . . 107, Smith, Shelly .... ...... . . . Smith, Steve M. ........ . . . Smitherman, Sudie. . .90, 107, 118, Snare, Connie ........... 106, Snow, Brian .... .......... Snyder, Gary . . . . . . . . Snyder, Janna. . . . . .104, Snyder, Jayne. . . , . . 107, Snyder, Jeffery . . . . . . . . Snyder, Robert .............. Spaan, Sandy .............. 7, 103,118,119, 220, 235, Space, Claudia. . . . . . . . .99, Spaeth, Susan ............... Sparks, Lola . . . . . 174, Speed, James . . . . . . 123, Spence, Michael. . . Spencer, Greg . . . Spengler, Kathy . . Spengos, Beatrice. . Daniel .... Ifiibi, Spiser, Stephen ........... Spivey, Cindy ..... ..55, 106, 211, Spivey, Harry . . . .... . . . . Spivey, Mary .... Springer, Jane ..... 103, 172, 202, Springs, Suza-nne ....... 77, 107. Squyres, Sheila ........,..... Stacy, Susan , . . . . .107, Stapp,Mark... Starr, Mary ....... .... 1 06, St. Cyr, Pamela ............ 88, Stearman, Stephen ............ Stecker, William ....... 138, 140, Steed, Laura ..... ........ Steel, Butch .... .... Steele, Wayne .... . . Steigerwald, Joe . . . . Steinbacker, Jim . . . . . . . Stephens, Gary . . . . . . . . . . Stephens, Terry. . . .... 78, 85, Stevens, Cherie ....... 106, 120, Stevens, Diane ............... Steward, Mary ..... 90, 106, 208, Stewart, Dee. . ........ 106, Stewart, Julie . . . ..... 37, 99, Stewart Keith .... .......... Stewart, Phillip . . . . .. 149, 151, Stewart, Philip .... ...... 1 41, Stewart, Shari . . . .... 106, Stewart, Sheri. . . . . . 90, 107, Stiles, Robert .... ....... Still, Sheila ....... . . . 202, Stinchomb, Phyllis . . . . . . . Stinnett, Beth ............. 50, Stinson, Debbie 46, 50, 88, 106, 120, 164, 202, St. John, Daneil ............. Stockstill, Kim ........... 106, Stockton, Broana ..... 107, 235, Stockton, Janice . . . ..... . . . . Stockton, Michael . . ..... . . Stokes, Barry .... . Stone, David .............. Stone, David E. ........... . Stone, Garry .............. Stone, Greg ....... 138, 140, 144, Ro-St Index 219 250 201 219 140 140 234 234 219 220 201 234 90 234 201 234 234 201 234 201 220 201 201 234 220 202 99 275 234 220 251 220 202 234 234 234 202 220 220 140 234 253 234 220 234 202 202 234 251 202 234 234 220 220 97 220 234 202 220 220 220 235 235 220 220 220 235 202 253 235 202 273 235 220 253 202 202 235 220 202 203 235 269 Stone, Jerri ............ Stone, Sarah ......... 107, Stonebreaker, Howard ..... Stooker, James ..,.....,. Storm, Diana ...... 20, 90, Storozysyn, Martin ....., . Storozysyn, Mary. . .104, 118, Story, Craig .... Story, Donald . . Story, Janet.. . . Story, Sam .... Stowe, Patricia . . Strain, Sherri . . . Stratoneyer, Jane. . . Strickland, Betty Strickland, Tim . . Strong, Lesia . . Stroud, Felton . . Stroud, Mark . . Stroup, Susan . . . Stroup, William . ' 'ff'50, 204 Swssi. DO'-lg ------------ Thrift, David S. ........ . Sutherland, Robert . . . . .34, Stuhblefield, Pati . . . . Struble, Randy . Stuart, Frank . . . Stuart, Meg .... Stubbs, Denise 78, 85,107, 118 Stubbs, Jennifer ......... Stuever,Ann Sturge, Patti . . . . . . 91 Suenram, Patti 36,33,99,120, Suggs, Marion ........... Sullivan, Paul ........... Sullivan, Suzanne ......... Summers, Douglas 125, 141, 149, Sunco, John ............. Lorraine .... 141 203 Suttles, Sutton, Paul ...... Debbie . . . . . Sutton, Scharlee ...... Sutton, Vickie ...... 85, 99, Swaim, Nancy .... . . Swkk, Swinney, Sweeney Swenson, Swenson Sypherd, Sypherd Tommy . . Karen. . . Martha. . . Richard . Mike ...... Mary ....... Tabor, James Michael 149, Weldon, David L. .... . Taggart, Lynn ...... 88, 151 Tankersley, Dan A. . Tankersley, Robin ........ Tanner, Paula E. . . Tanzey, Kathy ..... . . . Tanzy, Cynthia L. . . . Tanzy, Kathleen L. .... . ..29 1 Wheelock, David W. Varner, Roddy L. . . . Tarman, Barry Lewis .... 138, Tate, Deborah J .......... Tate, Donna Ann .... . . 90 Tate, Susan C. .... . Tate, Susan G. . . . . Tate, Verla ........ Tausch Taylor er, David K. . . , Dand Lynn . . . .150 Taylor, Daniel M. . . . Taylor, Gene ......... 80 Taylor, James P .......... Taylor, Jonathan K.. . . . . . Taylor, Larry Lynn . . . Taylor, Pamela S. .... . Taylor, Patricia ...... .. Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Teague, Teel, B Susan Mable. . . . Timothy Dane . . William Kent . Marilyn Terese. . ob Edward . . . 270 Index St-Wh 115 106 140 119 106 86, 250 Q34 Q35 .78 119 106 106 106 118 164, 44, 151 24L 106, 101 106 169, 153 107 106 f50 169 107 118 118 222 .120, 101 101 v 1 a 9 a v 1 235 235 203 235 220 235 203 164 203 220 203 220 203 235 251 235 203 220 203 220 220 220 235 203 203 235 220 220 220 203 203 220 220 251 220 235 203 251 203 235 220 220 203 235 81 235 220 203 .88 235 203 235 203 . 85 203 235 220 203 235 203 203 251 235 235 235 251 220 235 220 203 235 235 220 203 235 235 Teevan, Jana L. ...... . Temple, John Raymond . Tennant, Daniel Earl . . . Teter, Mildred ....... Teter, Susie ..... Tevis, Teresa A. . . . . Thayer, James ....... Thayer, Michael Allen . . Thayer, Timm Nelson . . Thibodeau, Joe R. . . . Thigpen, Patricia J. . . Q91 241 107 Thissen, Beverly . . . . . . Thissen, Sallv L ..... . . . Thomas David Lynn ...... . . . Thomas Imogene ............. Thomas Kathryn L.. 106, 118, 119 Thomas, Lois .... 64, 66, 71, 248 Thomas, Lynn Curtis ...... . . . Thomas, Richard Edward . . . .69, Thomas, Rosemary ....... 106, Thompson, David E. .... . .75 Thompson, Ivan R. . . . . . . Thompson, Janice L ..... . . . Thompson, Kenneth J. . . . . . . Thompson, Laura .... . . . Thompson, Louann . . . . . . . Thompson, Nina L ............ Thompson, Robert B. .... 64, 69 Thompson, Sharon A. 8, 72, 73, 80 Thweatt, Jeffery Lynn ..... Thweatt, Tracy Ann 78, 29, 91, 106, 118, 119, Tibbits, Tami ......... 99, Tidmore, Diane L. ....... . Tidmore, Tamara L.. .91, 106, Tillson, Leah L. ........ . Tinnin, Tom Millard 120 101 106 120 106 7. 128, 138 204 Tipton, Teresa Kay ..... 90 107 Tomberlin, Jean A. ..... 97 100 Tomblin, Pamela Ann. . Torrence, Sharon Lynn. Tournoux, Elizabeth, M. . . Towler, Hugh Lynn ..... Tratmeyer, Jane ..... Trepagnier, Rick H. . . Tribbey, Hugh R. .... . Trim, Harry L. ...... . Trimble, Donna Joy .... Trimble, Jacquelyn Ann . Troutman, Janet Lee . . . Troutman, John B. . . . . 35 104 90 106 .57 120 164 140 1 9 i i Tucker, Don Wayne .... . . 50, Tucker, Maria L ....... 106 211, Tucker, Stephanie Jo . . . . . 107, Turner, Debra Sue . . . . . . . Turner, Vicki Jo ..... . . . . Tyner, Karen Elaine. . . . . . . . Tyree, C. Michael . . . . . 115, Uffen, Jack Dean .... . . 123, Underwood, Randal S .... . . . Urban, Donald Dean . . . . . Ussery, Mike Ray .... . . . . . Utnage, Karen E. 90, 99, 107, 118, 119, Utnage, Paul Leslie .... 120, 164, Utterback, Debbie . . . Vail, Clinton Wayne. . . . . Valentine, Diana Jean. . VanDeman, Delores . . . Vangundy, Martin F. . . Vann, Robert C ...... VanWagner, Judith Lynn .91 85, 120, 204, VanWagner, Kathy Ann 91, 107, 235, Vaughn, Joe T. .... . Vaughn, Nancy Kaye . . . Velotta, Ginger L .... 107, 203 220 203 251 203 220 252 235 220 203 235 235 203 235 252 220 252 220 204 204 220 220 220 220 220 235 235 204 235 220 221 233 204 221 221 275 235 204 235 221 204 221 91 204 221 99 221 204 204 235 204 221 235 235 221 235 221 221 204 235 235 235 204 46 221 235 252 204 204 253 253 221 204 221 235 Venable, Tami M. . . . . Vincent, Maralyn J. ..35, 106,120,164,169, Vines, Donna Sunny . . Volk, Lynnette E. . . Vysin, Alex ..... Waddell, Robert . . Wade, Edith .... Wadkins, Betty ..... Waggoner, George Wagner, Gail . . . Waite, Steven . . . Wakeman, Debi . . Wakeman, Jody. . Walenz, Walker, Bill .... Ann .... . .106, 219, Walker, Nancy. . . Walker, Rocky. . . Walkup, Walkup, Walkup, Abbie. . . Linda. . . Wallace, Joan . . Wallis, Joan .... Walser, Steve . . Walser, Susan . . . Walter, Jean . . . Walter, Marsha .... Walter, Virginia. . . Warkentin, Teresa . . Q91, Warmker, Susan. . . Warner, Brenda . . . .106 9 Warner, Warnke, Warren, Norma . . Brenda .. Jani .... Warren, Kathy .... Warren, Richard . . Warren, Courtney. . .118, 99, 143, ...113, Wassilak, Eric . . Waters, Carl .... . Waters, Donna. . Watkins, Stephen . . . Watson, Christi . . . Watson, Mary . . . . Watson, Gerald . . Watters, David. . Watts, Anitha . . . Waugh, Kent .... . 133, I 34, . .70', '72, Wayman, Danny . . Weaver, Martha . . . Weaver, Thomas. . . Weber, Rosa .... Webb, Robert . . . Webb, William. . . . . Wedding, Mary. . Weekly, Debra 7,103,171 Weeks, Sheryle .......... Wehba, David . . . Wehba,' Ray ...... .113, 202 Weichbrodt, Gary. . . Weise, Jody ....... Welker, John Donald . . . Wellner, Danny Wane . . . Wells, Keith Allan ........ Welsh, David ........ 120,141,151,164,163, West, Carolyn .... West, Lynne ..... Wexler, Kenneth J. .. 80,85 Wexler, Michele. . . Wheeler, Albert Lee Wheeler, Bobbie . . Wheeler, Cindy Ann Wheeler, Janet .... Wheeler, Raymona. Wheeler, Tony Allen. . .....88 Whisenhunt, Nina Joan. . . 85 White, Cindy Louise. . White, Elizabeth A., . 107,235 204,253 107,235 ... 221 ... 87 153,236 106,221 .75,252 140,235 107,236 ... 236 221,253 107,236 ... 221 ... 77 107,221 ... 221 ... 211 107,236 138,204 ... 223 107,236 ... 204 ... 221 ... 204 107,236 ... 221 106,204 164,205 ... 236 109,205 ... 221 107,236 107,236 144,205 142,169 140,221 ... 236 .50,221 ... 221 ,... 84 205,253 ... 205 221,279 .91,236 ... 205 ... 221 .99,221 ... 205 ... 205 ... 221 119,236 ... 252 205,275 ... 221 ... 221 ..u 205 140,236 224,236 ... 205 144,205 ... 221 ... 205 . 59,88 149,205 ... 205 106,205 ... 221 107 236 ... 205 .. 205 .. 205 .. 34 ... 236 ... 221 101 236 106 221 ... 236 107,236 236 White, Jeff William . . . . White, Joseph Mike . . . . . . White, Kathryn Ann. . . . . . White, Margaret Farol . . . . .78 White, Ruth Elaine .... . . .91 White, Steven Wayne ...... . . . Whited, Lillian Adele 86, 88, 106, 120, 162, Whited, Melissa Ann ....... . . . Whitehurst, Danny M. Whitfield, Gerald. . .144, 245, 248, Whitford, Tina Sue ........ 107, Whitley, David Eugene ..... . . . Whitlow, Randy ......... . 73, Whitson, Curtis Hays .... 91, 125, Whittern, Randy Dean 74, 76, 78, 98, 99 Whittington, Linda Kay 85, 107, 115, Wiens, Carl .... . ......... . . . Wier, Cassie Denise .... 118, 119, Wilburn, J. Mark ......... . . . Wilhite, David Charles ..... . . . Wilken, Carol Louise . . . . 106, Wilkerson, Danny Steve .... . . . Wilkins, Melanie Lynn ..... 107, Wilinson, Curtis ...... ...... Wilkinson, Linda . . .106, 118, 119, Williams, Andy .............. Williams, Ardyth . . . . . .91, Williams, David .............. Williams, Dowanna ......... 86, Williams, Janet . . 78, 88, 120, 221, Williams Jeff ..... 138, 140, 157, Williams Jerry ..... ...... 1 88, Williams, Kristie . . . . ., . . 50, Williams, Lisa . . . . 107, Williams Mark .... ...,. Williams, Paul .... . . . Williams, Peggy . . . . . . Williams, Suzanne . . . . . Williamson, Bill . . . . . Willimack, Doug . . . . . . Willingham, Dennis. . . . . . Willis, Kevin ..... . . . . . Wills, Ruth ...... . . 106, Wilson Deborah . . . . . . . Wilson, Francis , . . . . . Wilson, Greg . . . . . . Wilson, Joni . . . . .50, Wilson Karla . . . . 106, Wilson Lorie .. . .91, Wilson, Marva . . . . . . Wilson, Rick . . .' . 206, Wilson, Scott . . . .88, Wilson, Sheryl .... . . . Wilson, Walter .... . 140, Wilson, William .... . . . Winchester, Linda . . . . . . Winkler, Anita ..... . . . Winn, Larry ..... .... Winn, Pat ...... . . .91, Winn, Rick ............,.... Winters, Catherine 34, 83, 91, 120, 124, Winters, James ....... ,...... Winters, Lee ...... . . .50 Winters, Stephanie . . Wise, Cheryl . Wise, Lance . Wise, Stephen . . Wisley, Rod . . Witt, Carla .... . Witten, Cindy . . . Witten, Gary . , . . Witten, Janna Witten, Rachel. . . . . Wolf, Marlene Wolf, Susan . . Wolfe, Jeff . . . Wolfe, Leslie . . . 99, ... ...59,1o6, 60, .85 .78 107 125 208 222 100 12. 13, 236 221 236 221 205 221 205 221 252 236 206 221 221 206 206 236 236 221 221 236 236 236 221 236 107 236 236 253 189 206 221 236 236 236 236 221 206 236 236 80 206 221 236 236 206 206 236 236 249 236 206 236 236 206 221 206 236 206 206 221 207 221 221 236 207 252 207 236 207 221 252 237 207 237 237 Wolfe, Steve . . ..... 221 Wyckoff, Bruce .......... 125, 221 Wood, Juanita. . ........ 252 Wyrick, Randel . . 69, 83, 112, 113 207 Wood, Megan . . . . . 42, 50 207 Yancey, Cindy Leigh ...... 107 237 Wood, Robby . . ..... .. 237 Yancey, Terri Lynn . 106, 118, 119 221 Wood, Teresa .... ..... 2 21 Yates, Carlan Kent Woodall, Glenda . . . . . .106 207 109, 118, 119, 125 162, 164, 207 Woods, Linda ,,,,, , , , 117 221 Yates, Karen L. ......... 100, 207 Wgodward, Mike ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 207 Yeager, Glen Edward .... 118 119, 207 Wooldridge, Ginette ........ 107 237 Yee, Stewart Paul -------- 88, 237 Wooldridge, Jim . . .141, 149, 150 207 Yelvington, Melinda ..... 85 107, 237 Wooldridge, Lana .,.,,,,,,,,,, 207 Yelvington, Priscilla .... 106 219, 221 Woolf, Peggy Yen, Ervin Stone ......... . 86, 92 40, 41, 50, 52, 85, 106 120 118,119, 120, 162, 164 177 179, 207 Woolum, Debbie ............. 237 Yetter, Bill Karl ...... . . 138, 207 Wooten, Lynn ........... .. .91 237 Yetter, Chris Kelly ..... . . 138, 207 Worden, Randy, , , , , , 85, 140' 237 York, Alvis J ....... . . . . . 207 Worford, Debra. . . . . , . 221 253 YO1'k, Melanie Arm . . . . . . . . . 207 Wgrfgrd, Steve, , , , , , , 237 Young, D9l'1lSG Dlaflt? ..... 64, 67, 207 Worrell, Jeff ..... .... 2 07 Young, James Edgar ,... ...... 2 37 Worthy, Jo Lynn. . . . . . 207 Young, Roberta Anne . . . . . 106, 207 Wright Craig .... .......... 2 37 Young, Valerie Jean .... . . .43, 106 Wright Glenn . . ........... 237 YOWBH, Mark Douglas . . . . .97, 207 Wright, Jack . . . . .88. 91, 140 237 Zajic, Ronny Joe ...... . . . . 237 Wright, James . . . .......... 221 Zausmer, Glenn Duane . . . . . . . . 207 Wright Kevin . . .......... 221 Zerger, Kimberly ...... . . . 106, 221 Wright, Marti ............... 221 Zurauleff, Phyllis Ann . . .... 47, 207 Wright, Sandra ..... 103, 169, 177 207 Zurauleff, William .... . . . 101, 237 ' ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Janet Lowery . . . . . Editor-in-chief Paula Merritt . . Regina Rasp .... Paul Madison . . . Robin Jones, Sam Hyden ' George Cornelius . , ....... Sam Hyden , . ... 1. .. 1 Paul Madison . . . David Thompson . . . David Watters . . . Randy Whitlow . . Lois Thomas ...... Anne Funderburk John Clark ....... Karen Arbogast Lynn Barton Judy Barnes Debi Bruner Karla Cleek Joe Cowley Brenda Dunn Cindy Dunn Cindy Hardway Gay Jennings, 7 Section .... ........ Opening and Closing Sections . . Participants ......... Practice .... Pirates .... People . . Index. . . . . . . Copy Editor . . . . Layout Editor . . . . . .Sports Editor . . Photography Editors . . . . . Photographer Photographer . Photographer . Photographer . Photographer . Photographer Advisor . . . . .Student Teacher . . . .Yearbook Consultant Mark Jewell Debbie Lowery Karen Mahoney Rusty McFarland Jodie Moore Gary Newcomb Cheryl Redding Sharon Thompson Wagner Studio V . Photography class students . . . Type face . . , . Bodoni . . . Bodoni . . . . Bodoni .. Eurostyle ., Spartan .. Century Wh-Zu Index 271 1. SKI Camp in Colorado provides enter- tainment for JimmyAOwe1risdand nn 1 ey. 2. CLOWN troupe members, Dana Billingsley, Cathy Grandstaff, Kathie Huey, Jo Ann Freeh, play ball with Charlie Brown. 3. SPRING tour to Mexico is discussed by Paula Tanner and Mr. Paul Suttles. 4. NATIONAL Honor Society officers at- tend the annual State Convention banquet. 5. BIRTHDAY flowers and smiles are worn proudly by Senior, Debbie Stinson at the National Honor Society Convention. 6. DISTORTED poster advertises Leaning Tower of London for spring break trip. Groups take trips Different parts of the world were seen by stu- dents when three separate trips were sponsored. Dur- ing Christmas break Young Life members went to ski camp in Colorado and Mr. Paul Suttles, counselor, took students to Mexico. London was the scene for a group spon- sored by Mr. Kenneth Pray on Spring break. Held in November, Put- nam City was host for the National Honor Society State Convention. Del- egates from forty-four schools attended the din- ner, dance, discussion groups and luncheon, at which the Thespians Clown Troupe performed skits. 272 Closing 3 K is s i s-1' to sec London and Mexico City M: X 'vs S N . - ' Ti-'ef .g 'Na-Ms... ,..r,....e- ..,.,.,f fal-.W N,N..i..M, .C i M 6 N .gd mai e k Q Q .gm Q 1 A .ww rw! w ww! 1 ,ra 4, Closing 273 1. ATTEMPT for re-election of class officer, senior Pat Shore makes it two years in a row for being' class President. 2. SAMPLE voting machine interests Karen Cieminski before voting for first time. 3. CAMPAIGN posters in the halls showed enthusiasm of eligible voting students. 4. MCGOVERN supports Mike Elder and Kent Larason discuss campaign points. 5. SENIOR debater, John Ooley, stresses his View on the coming national election. 6. ELECTION year brings differences of opinions as Rusty Pace debates for Nixon. D' f 274 Closing 5 6 Debate on national election assists l8-year-old voters Campaign posters, morning, a debate plans and the price freeze. buttons and slogans assembly between Rusty During lunch hours became part of the Walls Pace-Nixon and John students voted for the and clothing when the Ooley-McGovern candidate of their Week of November 7 covered the Viet Nam choice: Nixon-80013, arrived. Held Monday War, Watergate, welfare McGovern-20013. Re-elect th iclent Closing 275 276 Closing Baggies, cuffs, High top pants Back into style Keeping With the current trend, fashion changed again this year. For fall, dainty sweaters and layered look shirts were dominant. Winter brought wide- leg pants, knit caps, mittens and soarfs. Soft pastel shades of pink, blue, green and yellow mingled with the dark of cold Weather. 1. MOUSTACHE mania and layered look sweep the fashion for Rick Hutchison. 2. BOOTIE sock day is declared and upheld by Joanne Freeh and Paula Hammons. 3. METHOD of rolling long hair is tried by Regina Rasp at late yearbook session. 4. RED, white, and blue socks are worn by Pep Club officers on Patriotic Day. 5. BLAZERS, pants with cuffs, and clogs contribute to Punky Blood's total look. 6. SILK shirts, velvet hats and tank tops are part of Preston Dane's wardrobe. T. CLOWNING around in Photography class, Zack Porterfield tries on a floppy hat. Closing 277 X x F X- - 'W M . . X ff J. X - rj' , F Rd ,K QT-1 A05 M1 'I ' 1 x P y x,, X -T q N ' ' X' ,, . 'X x.. N X 1 , ' , W X Xu W 'NO' f--if if U-QV F fd X 4 M ,Tv fy ' , ,J . h x' Q mx ,V . 1 ,' , I My A, 7, ' 1 gy X XV-' 'AA J I fxd 'V Iyxv-kJ Y wfvi K X-V V V .V, T, 5, 4 , Y -V ,U AX ,L XXI H L X54 dw' fb yu I ,I V 5, N xp W , -x, N 1 -V ' ' x- ff 4 Ng u , X x., IM... gk, X, , ,- N NV X2 HL .A A 7 ' .J Y 'V' ,tv uf' xx' . f- Xff' Q' 1 X' . L' FX .,' ,j 4 V , X., f W XX 5 My aff' .Q ,D ' 5 AX fl gy CN, 'Qt' x ,Vw KK:-1 ,, V N x N, M f . ' J , f L W . 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