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

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TREASURE CHEST Volume 20 Putnam City High School 5300 NW. 50th Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 1 dew 5 Jx ffflj j 2 2 Opening .. . .,,,.,-.,.Me. A R... .,..g,..w Dates and times of school a iv es are displayed for the first t e n the new marquee. X ez. K l 'i ll 'll!'lW 1i'wiTK,i, ,ill ill,v!'-'?l il11i,iil-1 - lil!i:l'ii il il. A N ii il i J 'iii 'li' l' i' bl' Hlli'l lf 'i willlllilliz- l ill i 1- 1' H r F' ir ,- ' 4 1 ii iwiw ii , will 'M lQ1w, lllivfmii xxxx ' ' ' i pi ,g-, . 1 1, .1 ,, wg., 1 i, Y,ilM,11,i,,,i 5. - w N 'WM ,gui WQ'4',ni, w'i,uQ'7:i-lf',. 9 - ll Ml' ,A A l ' q il, :V ,i 0 .- 'ii , i ,Liv .,Q' .i - . 1 V . I , v , -. 'l'lw thrills of victory and ilu- :monies nf all-lk-:it visa- ws ithin our empty field. f UI N-ning 4 Opening 'ISS- ,I If , Q ,Y Bombing away with victory hopes, Dorothy Newcomb sells. bomb pops for spirituday. Spirit: Where you put it matters, too class 9 Sqll8l'eS. ' 1 5 around Julie time sell ng. l 1 +4 'lf The American spirit is still f going strong after 200 years as displayed at the State Fair. 2 yi' 'is Our second year is spent carefully collecting and filling our chests. Constantly busy with school activities, we find little time to reminisce over the past year, or to think about the future. We live for today and dream of tomorrow. The last year is spent frantically collecting last minute treasures. Clubs that there was no time for are squeezed into busy schedules. That one special dance, that one special person, a dedicated touchdown, or a late night rendezvous, all these memories pile to a never ending height. ln the back of our minds, we are saying: wllhis is it. High school days have faded into the pastg treasured in our minds but hidden from our touch. ls there an easy way to say good-bye?7' Opening 5 . X Y J, 1 'iv 15:5 W ,, 6 Opening .gui QI '1 'zu l X ., . .Q ..,, .- .Q Q s ' lllllv 1. A -an Ls ,Q 4 . ' V. FW 1 ' 111, tx , ,P fl M L 5 3 I X 'Xxx f .1-1 , 'I N 1 3 'Q L X 5 il if-' strikes wi' ,,,W:U ' ' Vw ' 'KM ju, ' G ,Nm GQ ,1,w,' QQ'-,jr 'H N f 5 N. X M W MIUm,,' WM' no escaping a desperate he is backed against a ul ,must 8 .lobs From DJ's to Washing machines, The dough rolls in What would we do if we each had a million dollars? FAINTI Maybe that's because the dime we used to get for allowance just doesn't cut it any more. Now our little sisters and brothers rake in a dollar a week while most of us slave over a typewriter, grill, or customers that have no idea what they want. Our motto soon becomes Grin and Bear ltf' lt seems like we are always caught in a whirlwind of work whether or not we are getting paid. Unfortunately for some of us, the per- fect job is exceedingly hard to find. We discover ourselves grouped with all of the other job huntersg scanning the want ads, and always being on the alert for those heaven sent 4'Help Wantedv signs. Then after our jobs and never ending home- work h 41 cut their portions of time from our lives, olunteer work steps in to take up the slack. We become con-artists figuring out ways to borrow time already promised to those who need our help. vgv- .--f-1 fu lttlti - 1 A ,Q U . s A wg-,ME f 'vi M' of ' 'Q . .j ' 1 fvpif If - MTE X . r 5 'D L! M, f W -.,-.... W Internal parts of a dryer receive work over by Joe Colbert at the Economy Appliance Center. Qin? I agp! Jobs 9 i f f-7 Q ..-vs S- 1 5 -.. 5 ' 0 wi 4, f 's Rzxtln-r ple-use-d with themselves, Gary Wilson and Paul Seikel discuss a play well done. S' V afgpmw V ,F , X V Ffffl-V QRS 5 - ff l M '. 3 pak, Y , ' T: 1 5 . ' x-lf l my X ,. Q f 5 V 4 A A 1 f 3 P V ' . 1 r,'1Kiw Q, ' 4 . ,W A i X ,h V, 1 W 3 I I le Ofl. , Ji 'SU' 3 .1 S f . n h ,nkA ' 'Q 1, ,, A' LL',. 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M ,, f , ,. ,- , n. . n 1 ' I .4 ,A ., 5?f1.wf an W .4 Q,-if wg, ff5??fi-' . - K 1, if -- Four lane traffic on A two lane hall As another year of school rolls around, we are still faced with a problem, 'Gstudent traffic. Not only do the parking lots present problems, but the hallways and classrooms as well. As we fight our way through the halls, we may experience such hazards as trampled feet, stab wounds and sweaters caught on spirals. When and if we reach our destination, we are again faced with more people. It seems everywhere we go there's no hiding from them. There is talk of controlling this problem. A simple solution would be to install stop lights at every corner. Imagine getting a ticket for walking through a stop light in the hall. 8 , It 9 N time Dajze Rainey as prepare to tcyg y cook their or the ,,e', cl f Wifi i advanced i 12 Classes s, VLQJ, as-'-'iv-, Q.. ii, 1 . f, 4, 1?-it s rj i Xu Q fi ll H an gal ri' - ,tem i'l'oo many kigdsiand tfxbhfew steps present t A y .y,,,,, , ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, M ,, , , x a V a , v ..S-sf- 'T dv Gm fi M' V32-2,f4f f f uri Hall 13 . ,Rv . ,H ,L V.. Af Viral x , 3 .Af TQ lil' Tiki? 'I . Q -1 1 , ,V V w M555 A as my A V I A , A ,Ui , U ,N ,gl 1 1 l M h W e he A e Jw I . A ff f A. fjgfvfl fl s ' 1 ! 141 : ,half ' Lg A 'N rams , f ' All S - -nw . r r 1 li l O as , , in ,wwf '-W Q' 'Y ' . ' W 4 1 ' we una .t - - 1 :T Z' -, mg M.. ,,,, ,,.. A Venus Fly Trap? No! It's Myrla Koch, ix pep club secretary, cheering on another .2 l Pirate Victory. I 1 14 Spirit F- ,I , 5 .V A ., .S Q f Q , X ff 3 N 'I 0 . if ram. .f 'il le X X' 1 'wif A ' ,Q QV, ' , e xss members, pledges had 1051 go th fl v- M arraiiiifjz stunts on pledge dab' Sllch ,Q ' N f ,W as begging fm bones. If ' il ff, Who have we here? Oh it's the from a spell of insanit .om Ased pgifenls, this gr elygs to 4,5 WW , F, ey 'J Nn , ,K V, V i 'F' ii' , lk 'f ' 'E lt Spirit on wheels,NhorneQgmin3gf'jNgaragfg1 n an eventful routy dowxlmmgggstreet ,! A, V ,M N1!N!' w,jm,,,FV'- '1dZ,K m 'Fw Y if .1 -I W N , W W , ,gal J 'A I v L X, in , M ' gE?'MW A Qs gi I ,, , W , ,rm ,Mm W - When in need, Coach Jack Pghyvortl gi Pirates a vocal boost. ,, ,mg i . I r 1- 1-nu , Aha! A familiar face at last. Upon his throne, the wall of the activities office, the Pirate sees all. . I g ,,,,, Qowmwwmw I , . Y if-gg''.3m:, woxx fm, K in + i n n e , 5 L' V ,I v' Q! V , -4- 5 394. 3 V , wap , ' ' 17 ' .- . K ,V - K K Y Yi Yegglfigmfi Y .' gag. I . ug , ny , , ,,,NN and I . E i 1 ... W ,. l if 1- o rr gf., w W i A , ,, .I , -,uwzgli-:EW Q-' , 4 . W 'Si 911575 b g 3 2 .. , f i ' N! 5 'M EfQ,g,43f. ' .- LJ -e -P P' o if no 41 e 1 - Neff f W .ooon. 'N 7 v ,QE V -, Pirate Brigade, bursting ,ITE - against U.s. Grain. WH W Yo Ho Ho, A burrito to go When strange growling sounds interrupt us, we all know it's time to feed our famished stomachs. To eat or not to eat? That is the question. If the solution is to eat, the next problem is Where or where not to go. Some of us prefer to risk life and limb to get out of the parking lot, while others take the odds of surviving the cafeteria lines and reckless tray drivers. The catch though, is doing this in the alloted, time period without an attack of acid indigestion. Soybean surprise, mystery meat, and pigs undercover are some of the specialty foods for the connosieurs of Petes, cafe. For us simple folks whose taste buds required something less subtle for lunch, the only alternative was to dine with Ronald McDonald, Long ,lohn Silver, Wendy, or Queen Dairy. There may be those who prefer to neglect all lunch suggestionsg for their sake, lunch boxes are available. in Foster has to fight hectic lunch lines. 16 Lunch af :iv G FASHIO BURE 2 ' Q. 2 2 'E 5 X E :Slit EVE E .tg Decisions, decisions. What will satisfy our stomach's empty feeling today? 'S-Z? M1 yi My ' i I Lunch 17 1 h -up-4 1 3 -1 'lg-fig!-h 5.33-'O iii' A:,WU'PF':r 'HJ :k4 , '.I'- Ofc-:J 55 gfqcmig :Q Q.....O.'J,, 053.115 of-C Q 2'525'::E migv img . H-. aEL.,2a':E:e ?-a'5.LFqf25 QQEASZ1-ii, 2'u'JQP':32,m 65722551 H. Am mag!-+-ff :Q-I U' mguwiwo-M 'Ulm me g'QE 'E.gwOkS 7?-LBSOSFTH -.c'1QE.m C: f-,Fern -1'2 -' gun-gf-5,jEE- J S2 3' h-will -A-1 him r-ln:'-lp.: ml-L2wEd55: kfir:'of.11-QQ,-.Q. 1'1V 1 WD were sho va C1 2 co cn Q3 5-4 Q-4 54 Q2 1 ia Soc as and styles Yards of football, inches of crepe paper, pounds of hamburger, hours ol' uStar Trek , and dragging 39111 allow them to escape from the halls of knowledge until the alarm Clocks sound off and send them back to that never ending stream. is rf- l8 Social Events Q F.. ...hs N-5. Social Events 19 1. Giving the ritual inspiration, Tammy Taylor steps up to the mike. 2. Smiling faces tell the truth about how Young Lifers feel. 3. Patty Calvery expresses hex' thoughts in her moment of silence. 4. Classrom takes time from hectic day to meditate. 5. Michelle Williams shows the joy that Young Life brings out. 6. Melodies and Meditation go hand in hand as portrayed by Nancy Whittington and Carrie Johnson. 'vu ,Ja-t Religion A Q 1 j, I mf x . 'i 9,-UN: X-ESQQJRNFQS 'S' ' .., W if X N, Sing songs Meet friends Join the new life Each of us were as individual as night and day. We each expressed ourselves differently, even in our beliefs. Not all of us were overly religious, hut we were proud of it when we were. Our religious beliefs didnlt end on Sunday nights but carried on through the week in everything we did. Each morning we took time out to start the day by listening to the morning inspiration. Chapel was always there to give us a midweek church lesson. Where did we go to sing songs and meet people and relate it all to God in one sitting? Young Life. Once a week we met with friends and discussed our religious ideas and problems. We combined with West to complete a very successful year with God. Our trip to Monarch over Christmas could only be described as excellence in the snow. It was a great way for us to escape from school for a peaceful week in Cod's winter wonderland. Young Life 21 22 P.T.A. QWQJQ if Q- S39 CT FD r-r f-f FU r-1 TE. 90 Q GJ h 'IZ Q ak 1T1 r S Gt L Parent-Teac-lier Association was an organization that did a lot for the school, but we heard very little about it. Perhapf we didn't stop to question who sponsored the Christmas Dance, who helped out with the cancer drives, and who honored the teachers for their length of service. lf we had, we would have come up with the same answer every time: PTA-X. When friends heeame the victims of the dreaded disease, we decided to fight fire with tire and cancer with money. This hard earned money was donated to Cancer Research to try to help those people who have to work hard at living from one day to the next. flaneer and courage seem to go together. but someday. with our help, the latter will defeat the first. 541 Stem auf P GAR AGES At e lfIVClt lfi' lil 5tlt.andf'l 'Wt UTY tlS,,Fff' SL: S, s p,, ,ff Xxx Y, ,It xl Ss 5 5 5. -S 3 x ,- ef 1- What an honor it is to be Mr. PTA. Mrs. Clema Buck, president of the PTA council, bestows the title on superintendent, Mr. Leo C. Mayfield. 2. Concentration is switched from school to food for Mr. Jim Hamilton and PTA president, Mrs. Colleen Turner at the banquet honoring the administration. 3, Mistletoe Magic. Mrs. Janice Baker and Mrs. Peggy Fitzgerald take a breather from their jobs as PTA chaperones at the Christmas Dance. 4. Casually browsing at all the bargains, a prospective buyer makes her selection at the cancer benefit garage sale. 5. In hopes of stamping out the dreaded disease, many projects resulted in large funds donated to Cancer Research. 6. Bringing in the donations and doling out the change is Mrs. Lyn Clements at the cancer benefit garage sale. Cancer 23 Treasures of belonging S5 .. . NN sw -ww- 'NX ing A X 1 i' sag. A 'X 1. Excused or unexcused, that is the question. Absentees converge upon the attendance office and prepare themselves for a long wait. 2. Only a small amount of our lives is spent in a classroom, but will always be remembered as a large portion. 3. An after School activity, a friendly group, and a guitar all go together to make good time for Spanish Club students. 4. A friend in need is a friend indeed! Algebra can be a pain and sometimes a little friendly tutoring helps. 5. We all learn something new everyday including the latest in PE. techniques. 6. Perfection is the only key for Rick Montgomery in Industrial Arts. When the halls of PC first beckoned us, we were reluctant to begin our journey down the distant corridors. After we had taken the first steps we began to see familiar faces and our confidence grew, and so did our curiosity. To satisfy our questions we got involved. Involved in what? Classes and clubs. It wasn't long before we had meetings to attend to and respon- sibilities to uphold and we began to discover the treasures of belonging. y Za 26 Bus. Fri. QSS 1'1 S1 obu 'E I1 OW d 'X etting - .xwxx-N --, If Listening carefully to how to balance books, Sherri Neal and Vicki Nash soak it all in. any-f X s :+:x::mevnxe4'v!4'X V , 'K V Unfortunately Brent Ditzler isn't aware that nail biting doesn't take worries away . WW 3IHTi113Iffq'l'Z C L E fx F? This little machine mastered the minds of men and made accounting a little easier. X REPT T We find the defendant, Sue Clapp not guilty with charges of first degree cheating while working out a case problem. A ef' a st For years now, parents have been telling us that the world of business is a urat racef, Now some of us Wonit Come close to operating a business mueli less owning one. Some of us decided to try and tackle it anyway. ln Business Law we learned everything from court systems to tlie laws involved in running a corporation. We were upleased as punelf, to answer questions about sueli a complicated subject and our egos were boosted to where we considered ourselves authorities on the subjects of workmen7s com- pensation, default, and forbearance. Typing was designed to prepare us for probably the most important secretarial job - Yes, you guessed it - typing. Robyn Pradarits reviews her notes when she prepares for a test in business law. s Bus. Fd 27 Students prepare for the business world Breaking the monotony of business math, Mr. Steve Brinson cracks an occasional joke. Taking stock in Business Math, hard-working hands strive toward a better education. 28 Bus. Ed. The modern way to do business math is demonstrated by Penny Straug and her loyal calculz Contrary to popular belief, accounting was not a job which consisted entirely of using adding machines and calculators. It was mainly done in our brains, because adding machines were not always accurate when keeping ledgers. Shorthand and Notehand taught us to read and write in a series of fluent scratches and swirls. These skills could be applied in other classes, but we pity our classmates who asked to see our Trying .to beat the clock, Lisa Warlick hammers out another assignment IlOt8S and later mumbled, MFOT surelv for typmg. if NX Adding machines help check the accuracy of record keeping as Gwrgia Kina Stumved for the moment, SIXQFOIYH Parker takes and Barry Former prove it' time out to re-evaluate the sltuation. Bus. Ed. 29 Let your fingers do the typing 30 Bus. Ed. Finding her way through piles of assignments, Beth Miles lets her fingers do the typing. In Commercial Club, we met once a month to prepare ourselves for secretarial jobs and general office work. We learned the importance of appropriate dress and manners. We also assisted the counselors by typing and taking dictation. After a semester or more, we gained some knowledge of the difficult and sometimes very complicated World of business. 1 Karen Murray toils over manual labor on manual typewriters. W0FkiI12 011 Derfect posture, Benice Pritchitt starts out another day in typing. Niki 31 1' Q QQOGWQSQKKSW S Even the most complicated of machines are available for the students and faculty at P.C. Q Commercial Club members: FRONT ROW: Janet Schapansky, Mary Blume, Jane Have-lka. ROW 2: Lisa Warlick, Lynne Newman, Marcia Eiflson, Linda Carr. ROW 3: Peggy Anderson, Cathy Miller, Bette Bishop. BACK ROW: Beth Miles, Sharalyn Parker, Kathy Russell. SPONSOR: Mrs. Janie Bennett. Commercial 31 FBLA members, FRONT ROW: Diana Luak, President: Marcia Eidson, lst vice president: Vicki Nash, 2nd vice president, Teddi Winters, treasurer, Carol Korstjens, his- torian, Cindy Touhey, chaplain: Pam Sipes, parliamentarian, Gail Bender. ROW 2: Jeri Williams, Tricia Stewart, Denise Waters, Charlotte Brown, Linda Carr, Barbie Awezec, Sandy Webster. ROW 3: Keta Hartman, Ann Morrison, Kathy Russell, Jane Havelka. Cathy Miller, Linda Brintnall, Pat Stewart. ROW 4: Karol Reno, Debbie Schmitz, Lisa Shaver, Debbie Lawrence, Joan Downing, Ruth Bourgione, Jamie Tyson. BACK ROW: Cindy Landon, Sheri Martin, Tammy McPhearson, Cheryl Fletcher, Suzy Taylor, Ms. Martha Sandersfeld. Sometimes HOHo can't perform his tricks without a little assistance from the audience. From highschool students, To Leaders of merica say' ive: Kid all .A t 2, ,, V ,A ... : . . . ,V aw- as If Oh what a cruel world we live inl But as FBLA members, we learned how to tackle the world of business, and career opportunities were as clear as the sky above. Our .first step to victory was the traditional sale of homecoming mums and pirateers, and our tickets to the State Leadership Conference were acquired by selling candy. A certified public accountant, an executive secretary, a banker and personnel managers were guest speakers at our regular club meetings. Our Halloween party was bewitched with ghosts and goblins. Along with Putnam City West members, we gave a Christmas party for 100 children from the Concho lndian School. Santa and Mrs. Claus, HoHo and the clown troupe provided laughs and cheer for the wild festivity. v 5,,,,..,-Af-ff'-A ss.. , . -. t.. Q., sw- , . -Y W-.vt Wea.,-f' .i My Wk .sfggll fill mlllluuli ltllllliifflff gi rf Video-tape man speaks to Pat Stewart while her fingers do the typing. l . s V 41 'nassaui-nqg tes sms 0397? - A quiet last minute smile is passed between Mr. and -0 and Mrs. Claus before making their grand appearance. Posture straight, and mind at work is FBLA student, Bette Bishop. F. B.L.A. 33 34 COE Lessons d0n't stop at typing for Beth Miles which also include clittoing. 7 0 'AY COE members are, FRONT ROW: Marcia Eiclson, Cindy Touhey, Cindy Landon, Diana Lusk, Pam Sipes. ROW 2: Ann Morrison, Linda Carr, Patricia L. Stewart, Denise Walters, Sherry Martin. ROW 3: Jane Havelka, Keta Hartman, Sandi Webster, Teddi Winters, Linda Britnal, Carol Korstjens. ROW 4: Cathy Miller, Kathy Russell, Patricia A. Stewart, Barbie Awezec, and Mrs. Martha Sandersfeld. Perfecting her skill even further, Keta Hartman practices what she knows best. MT? Tapes are a fast way for Sandi Webster to learn to type to dictation. CCE Girls learn and earn D-Z If only it were ours. Techniques in bookkeeping are kept up to date by Sherri Martin and Carol Korstjens. Learning that certain skill of keeping things in order and trying to accomplish the most in the least amount of time was one of the many objectives of COE students. The skills that we learned helped us in our jobs which we had to have to earn our credits. We held positions as secretaries, stenographers, typists, clerks, and reeeptionists. Going to Southwestern Bell, the FAA, and the Fidelity Bank gave us the feel i of how the bigger companies work. To make sure our fingers were in shape, we diligently typed 2,000 envelopes for the Oklahoma Society for Prevention of Blindness. We also showed our hidden talents by combining with FBLA to give a Christmas party and Faster egg hunt for the Concho Indian children. Q To help pay-for our breakfast in May, to honor our employers, we sold pen and pencil sets. These employers needed more than a breakfast, for they trained, coached, sympathized, prodded, disciplined, and even paid us for the work we did. COE 35 thing 1'1 OW their speak C0 GJ on CU :S oo s: GS .-J Foreign oo ON F' no I3 on 1: an Je CD CU rl' an H2 CII CD U1 if 9 22 Paying attention in class is an absolute must, especially when its Mr. Winford Akins Spanish class. Be choosy. Choosy people choose the language that best suits their personality. Be a quiet and subdued Englishman, or a fiery Latin, a wild and carefree Spaniard, a French lover or even a beer- loving German. Anything is possible. During our days in high school, we can learn any of these languages fluently. Aside from learning grammar, we can learn about the culture of the country. Also, We participate in some class activities to learn about the traditions. There are also clubs which go with these languages to let us participate in extracurricular activities. To enjoy the fullness of the language, it helps to be in the club. Putting deep concentration in her work, Amie Hertzbach, pronounces each word correctly into the microphone. 1-4 .t u -y uf. ev Checking his notes with the book Jorg Reinboth compares different views before coming to his final decision. fl 'Sf'-5 hr Giving a smile while combining her many skills as a French teacher, MTS- Janet Johnson puts her talents together. Mrs. Illona Morris concerns herself by looking through her FORE ICN LANGUAGE DE PARTM ENT book for another assignment for the class. W N4 'sri Foreign Language Department says u hearty hello in everybody's language as one passes by the language depaltment window. Language Classes 37 Wc'rc not called the French Club for nothing French T-shirts, as modeled by Chrisyi Thurma and Kaye Kirk, became a familiar sight arounc the halls with their catchy saying FRE A Z7 'W 38 French Club Reaching out is Shelley Isaacs when she acted as barmaid for the Guillotine ' Streamers + Balloons 1 secon Foreipfn Language dance. place for the French Club which they proved wit their winning cal An exciting part of being in French Club is that you get to go to France, that is it' you have the money. Trip Group is Janet Dunlap, Kathy Sharp, Lisa Capozzi, Shelly Isaacs, Robert West, Mickey Woods, Kelly Heinlein, and Christi Thurman. We are tlic l'lI't'IlClllCClCl'l'Hl 'lllic lfrcncli club is in its finest year. To get tlic club organized and members acquainted, wc liad a picnic. But llic rains came and only a few drips sliowctl up. Course to course, liousc to liousc, equal progressive dinner. is always, tliis was a big success. Along witli ict-cling our laces, we talked about future plans. Ne me suivcz pas, jc suis pcrdu became a familiar siglit on tln- backs of laitlillul lfrcncli- clubbers. Our talents paid off wlicn our car look second place in tlie liomccoming parade. l'll'Tlllly pockets and lull moutlis liccamc known around scliool vqlien wc sold our candy. 'llo cnfl tlic year wc liad tlic usual Mardi flras, a costume party wlicrc tlic king and quccn were crowned. Au rcvoir. French Club members are FRONT ROW: Mrs. Barbara Branson, sponsor, Nancy Powell. Robert LaCl1ance, Shelly Isaacs. Kathy Sharpe, Micky Woods, Susan Quatro, Kaye Kirk, Christi Thurman, John Pollock, Mrs. Janet Johnson sponsor. ROW 2: Terri Lundcen, Vicki Boatright, Stephanie Winkler, Laura Jordan. Joan Dunlap, Janet Dunlap, Lisa Warlick. Janet Walters, Gayle Arnold, Stephanie Snare, Myrla Kock, David Apgar. Gary Branscum, Clay Posthlewaite, Shawn Yates, Chris Head. ROW 3: Shari Hudson, Jill Neal, Renee Wade, Donna Murdoch, Denise Lee. Beverly Bickerstaff, Kathy Couniham, .Iae Emerson, Valerie Kerns, Debbie Richardson, Billy Blalock. Paul Burnett. Steve Feverborn, Larry Brewer. Jimmy Chang. ROW 4: Lori Kearl, Beth Lee. Amie Hertzbach, Kathy lluffman, Janet Blue, Dana Denson, Sandra Brown, Susan Barry, Becky Figer, Cindy Gott, Denise Anderson, Barbie McCurley, Theresa Crump, Tammy Polen, Sally Hibbs, Lisa Henley, Jeanne Lanata, ROW 5: Karen Govett, Carol Robinson, Janey Fowler, Dana Brunehoeber. Carola Van Sickle, Ann Dixon, Charlotte Ablah, Maribeth Deal. Lisa Luschen, Joan Brannon, Pat Harrinp.gton, David Harry, Janice Conway, Debbie Adams. RACK ROW: Michelle Carter, Lynette Tliies, David Murphy, Brenda Ratcliff, Debbie Vvalters, Melanie Moses. Rene Shara, Sarah Merdian, Teri Love. Tracy Mcllwain, Mindy Peters. Scott Erickson, Terri Campbell. Carrie Bernandy, French Club 39 A small group dlscussmn lets Susan Ehlels 'llalmda P11e-be Ce-Ce Sandlm 3 10W al Smile bN R0291 GGIS 211111 Dallelle W1ll13mS ll l ht u J the Gelman Club lmnquet. Get It all together II1 German clubl 1 'vw J 1 vu 'R 4 r 5 We-J if P- 1 i. . 1, 1 Yagi-N Balloons and shaving cream topped the evening off for Dalyn Drechsler, Amanda Davidson and Roger Geis at the Oktoberfest. Shades of Hansel and Cretel made the selling of our gummy bears a lot easier as we left a tempting trail of the imported candies along the hall. Our fairy tale ancestors had left a trail of breadg we left our bears. So. what Could he expeeted of a 20th century German Club. Yext on our agenda was the annual German Oktoberfest. Rootbeer was the cocktail for the evening and after gulping it down in a drinking contest we'd had our fill. .Rs for the entertainment we turned to games. Put shaving cream, balloons, and razor blades together and what do you get. Xothing but a bunch of laughing people with cream from head to toe! What a mess it made and an even bigger one to Clean up. rr- S Ir ' ' 'X , I A W, at 1 Y X, . .55 t Q onr- - a s a are . Q gi ik x a o K ,t or iogg tQl2at.5 Xmkki A Do you wanna dance? Looking over the selections in the julie box are Dan Nichols Come alld :Zvi ii! Mrs. Illona M01'1'iS Slices the Cakes and Kathy Jung. for the banquet. German Club 41 From shaving cream to King and ueenl Which will it be? Football or Yolloy- ball! Wie playful our share of botli. Tliatis not saying we'r0 olcl pros. wc just know liow to score. Hay might be for horses but we fountl it to be pretty good pacltling for ai bumpy rifle through l'lf-asurama :Keri-S. After our frolit' tlirougll tlie form-it we settlecl flown to a feast fit for a king - Hotclogsl Down the hatch! Rootbeei' clrinkers clrink their way through the Oktoberfest. Die Koeniglicheu: Roger Geis. Kinzg Dnrlenn Williams, Queeng Jiin Meyers, llalyn Drechsler, Jack Cuppy, Prince: Amy Rolilfs. P1'lI1CPFSI John Awezec, Dallas White. f If I pw . i x 2 l i l 4 . l M l t Zi si K K li Q 3 gm Q A , 'W Ive., ' w ..L.. 42 German Club -1115! ,, 4.1 S Club officers are Amy Rohlfs, treas.g Darlene Williams, sec., Roger Gels, p1'es.g SD09-keli Dalyn Drechsler, v. pres.g Mark Tate, hist. A captivated audience listens intently to the Sprechen Sie Deutsrh? FRONT ROW: Gene Zink, Debbie Harris. Susan Ehlers, Melinda Pribe, Andrea Gary, Dallas White, John Owezec, Mike Anderson, Greg Metzer, Doug Damron, Dan Nichols, Dan Decker, Jim Nichols. RUNS' 2: Steve Taylor. Doug' Matthews, Lynn Hamburger, Suzi Horton, Brenda Douglas, Paul Austin, Beth Rohlfs,-Caroline Hershberger. Vicki Deternian Cathy Kohout, Scott Jamison, John Lynn, Mike Painter, Lorrie Kaszubowski, Chris Speeglr-, Jinx Banta. ROW 3: Howard Topo, Maik Ficher, Cecilia Sandlin. Bryan Holt. Steve Parker, Jenny Ray, Nancy Hendren, Sara Lauffer, Craig Frank, Toni Atalla, Terri Brady. Stephanie Hersliberge-r. Jaana Nikkinen, Larry Smit son, Kathy Jung, Teresa Deaton, Sain Hendricks, Dennis Carstens, Barbara Jung, Sandra Thompson, Bob Marvin, Bill Greggs, Bethany Sinitli, Nancy Snyder. Patty Steigerwald. BACK ROXY: Mark Tate, Darlene Williams, Roger Geis. Amy Rohlfs, Mrs. Illona Morris. German Club Saternalia slave empress, Jackie Durall congratu- i lates her King, Tracy Pyle with a big smack. ' Royalty: Emperor Kent Gilliland, Empress Carol Sutton. Attendants: Cathy Miller, Prentice Lane, Jody Bohanon and Cheryl Stack. Who made the salad? The trumpets sound their triumphant charge. The gates to Rome - the cafeteria - were opened. The Latin Club's Roman banquet was off to a royal start. And who made the salad? We did. We certainly had our fill of good food, and the fun seemed ever- lasting. Being seniors gave us the honor of playing the part of immortals. We sat at the only table and looked down on the feasting peasants-juniors and sophomores. The height of the occasion was, of course, the crowning of Caesar and Calpurnia, our noble leaders. We proved ourselves to be a partying group with the annual Saturnalia, our Roman Christmas. During this time we repayed first year JCL members for the torment we went through before. To raise the money for these joyous activities, caramel corn was peddled for a mere 500 a bag - and that's ltalian. 44 Latin Club Digging into that great Italian food, Jackie Durall enjoys a good time. Why use tables when the floors offer a festive feel to the party, Ng,- Latin Club members, FRONT ROW: Jackie Durall, Harry Shaw, John Kolkas, Steve Childers, Susan MacAnnely, Cheryl Stack, Debbie Douglas, Kathy Miller, Prentice Lane. Charles Sandman. Tom Lindsey, Karen Miles. ROW 2: Leslie Wedges, Gary Bush, Gina Mitchell, Richard Adams, Jane Ann Smith, Jaime Frazier, Jeff Carroll. Kim Knox, Carol Sutton, Jan Young, Jack Baird, Jill Percel, DeAnn Butler, Bill Bailey, Jodi Bohannon, Tracy Pyles, John Sumara. RUW 3: Mrs. Earlene Beck, Carvette Fleming. Peggy Brake, Donna. Nemac, Vicki Costello, Ann Marie Ondak. ROW 4: John Huffman, David Smith, Dennis Carsons. Greg Wright, John Peoples, Jeff Lawford, Jeff Percel, Kent Gilliland. Steve Bonds, Lisa Shipman, Christy Rector, Denise Radosevich, Linda Grooms, Craig Frank, Michelle Williams, Jennifer Dyer, Debra Callahan. l,Zll'lt'Z-Ytllli llI'ElIlt'tllS? Noi Yoohztblo bpanish Club was always lull ol' l'Kt'll0YT'lt'Ilt ancl now ftXltttl'lOIll'0S. W0 journfiyvtl lar untl with' to mt-4-t Spanish spa-liking llfxtlllltx 1 ont' trip to Mcxitro in thc- spring anal Getting to know you, getting to know all about ou onv to Spain in thv summt-r. Homo relations wt-rv lic'ttm'c-tl with our Halloween party. Food and fun grvvtflrl us till tht- lull moon rostz and somv of our nvighbors Ospanoll From alter svhool mcotings to ll big litwtu. tht- changt-tl tht-ir pc-rsonalitif-s. Next wt- hostecl about thirty Spanish Speaking children to at Christmas party at tht- l,ittlv lflower Mission The smile-S on their facets at the sight of Santa gavv us 21 truly warm feeling of Christmas spirit Our crowning vvvnt, the Coronation oltlloSpariiSl1qllPPr1 and matatlor took plat-rx at our Hfiosta granclv, in the spring Vit. 16 Spanish Club 'Foo high to hil or too little to reach is the problem of many blinclt'ol1loo kills in their Search forthe pinuta. Showing the-ir overu he-lming spirit for winning the vlulr touc'li-football tournament is our number one club! A big man for a big present is 5 year old Yugo at the Christmas Party for underprivileged children. FRONT ROW: P. Leon, E. Hazelwood, D. Patton, D. Miller, D. Boze, Mr. Bendeau. ROW 2: S. Lunsford, K. Carmichael. K. Wenzel, G. Bender, J. Downing, S. McBride. ROW 3: B. Bennett, B. Barge, T. Ashburn, R. Watson, B. Murphy, D. Johnson, G. Porter. T. Woodson. ROW 4: D. Bagwell, J. Coplin, B. Christie, F. Bender, L. Smith, S. Spivey, T. Robertson, S. Thompson. ROW 5: D. Waddle, J. Loughlin, M. Stratmeyer. L. Blankenship, K. Papharonis. ROW 6: C. Mashburn. D. Turtlelott, C. Malone, G. Over- stake. ROVY 7: B. Perkins. C. Bardrick, C. Connell. B. Fritzler. V. Myers, R. Roby, L. Brady. ROYV 8: D. Lowell, R. Morgan, C. Caudill, J. Shipp, C. Loring. D. Murdack, D. Beadles. BACK ROW: T. Knights, K. Shoe- macher, A. M. Ondak, D. E. Brown. T. Pullen, M. Flynn. FRONT ROW:C. Bell, A. Hunter, C. McEwen D,Kang, K. Robb, E. Walls, T. Pickens, G. Reese. B. Wagner. M. Johnson, L. Galaspy. ROW 2: J. Jones, R. Ablah, S. Daily, K. Warren, B. Davis, M. Heck, A. Creswell, S. Zum Mallen, L. Money, D. Dressler, N. Macrody. W. Martinez. ROW 3: J. Bole, S. Christopher, S. Baker, S. Coffman, S. Arm- strong, D. Bruenhoeber. S. Middleton, K. Johnston. M. Williams. K. Monroe, R. Poh, L. Gilliland, J. Cooper, S. Bonus. ROW 4: D. Johnson, C. Gatti, M. Hain, B. Banks. B. McMahon, K. Jackson, D. Harris, K. Hem- brey. K. Miller, D. Smith, M. Meyerson, J. Marple, L. Cox. D. Smitherman. ROW 5: C. Carlisle, V. Muggenborg, C. Emmerson, J. Smith. L. Treadway. S. McKoy, J. Scoles, B. Banes. L. Westall, K. Penny, C. Brown, A. Crownover, K. Miller. ROW 6: N. Glos, L. Wynn, B. Jacob, M. Graham, S. Hyde, T. Melman. D. Maggio. M. Kooken, E. Sanchez, T. Knights, K. Smith, T. Ross, T. Small. ROW T: J. Powers, D, Pierce. C. Lepak. M. Perkins, D. Hershberger, L. Borden, K. Oller. BACK ROW: T' HCCUQF- C- G0UI'iH. E- Malthews, S. Elkins, L. Winzler, L. Sethrow. B. Green, K. Leach. L. Capozi, A. Moore Spanish Club 47 rn Ps at 5 cv .-C1 4-3 Q COU,I'1t IH 'E le .ci W -v-4 'Ee Q LU Q2 5 2 1--4 o rc: 3 o 48 English Acad Whatever your literary or grammatical interest, there was always a course to fill that Hrequired blank on our enrollment sheet. For future newspapermen, journalism was our English 'gbeatfi For all of our literary uworks of art,', there was grammar and comp. and short story for organization, American novel to give them a native air, Creek tragedy for mythological beliefs, Bible lit.for a religious accent, modern poetry to make it all rhyme, and Shakespeare added his Hto be or not to bef' There is nothing like learning the god's of the Greek world while in the next room, Shakespeare is being recited. For those of us with a more subtle interest in English, the regular sopho- more, junior, and senior classes were there. We could always be seen in the halls equipped with our trusty grammar workbooks or a literature book like everyone elses. NL English books are big, but prove to have many advantages for Ronaldo Delmanto who no longer minds reading. t EMERGENCY t 'TllHN1Tll!Y ,- KLDFTLETDC' E5 ts English class shows off their talent when they prove what a simple magic marker and a magazine can create. An epidemic of drowsiness seems to have swept across Mrs. Rachel Witten's class, but this doesn't stop her from having her discussion. Edgar Allen Poe, put away your pen and paper and retire, cause when English class got it, it's ,gonna flaunt it. 1-le..- --n f w ' l vans i Pisa' a A Q '00 Oh say, can you see that the spirit of '76 has spread far into English as students take time out for the red, white, and blue. - Q , Copying pages of notes or quotes could give Sara Ansley a severe case of writer's cramp. English Acad. 49 an Miles of smiles travel great distances tw Fl'i0i1dS, Pirates, Ciountr men lend me our ears: Mrs. Shirle Patrick leads as she 50 English Acad. Y , y y D n approaches the podium. Happiness is the joy that is found in the face of a clown and while Branum and Bailey were adding their clowning touch to the rest of the world, Thespians kept us and the rest of the community entertained. Nursing homes, day care centers, churches, school functions, and just plain circus type events were almost always honored with our presence. What would the children of today have done without the smiling faces, huge feet, or bright red noses of a clown's character. Through Thespians, we hoped to bring a little extra joy to the young and old alike. Their happiness was always evident as their small grins grew larger and larger. So in closing, we must say, 4'HoHo, eat your heart out! Overjoyed at finally getting' his p'ct ' the Y9211'b00lf, Pat Roachlg-raciously Iiosggefciff EYl2l1Sh Spread with Mrs. Leslie Daly, his patient, loving teacher. Kathy Shook proves that a big' smile can go a long, long way. Taking a big step into Christmas and the New Year, Sherri Gallaspy and Paul Austin, are as jolly as ol' St. Nick. Clown around with Sheryl Ellis and Kathy Shook and Michelle Williams and put on a happy face. la 'il' -...F Our School clowns are: FRONT ROW: Chris Freeh, Kathy Shook, Christy Rector, Steve Bond, Larry Schmidt, Jamie Dillehay, Lauren Rice, Tom Brown, Mrs. Hintze. ROW 2: Jim Rogers, Ken Munday, Dixie Hyatt, Kevin Coffee, Brent Ditzler, Sherri Taylor. Pat Kincade, Lynn Young, Shelley Dixon, Debbie Parenti, Teresa Brady, Lanette Ore, Jamie Lowry. ROW 3: Shari Gallaspy, Paul Smith, Denise Anderson, Paul Fenwick. Chery Chandler, Barbi Smith, Sheryl Ellis, Karen Liverson, Russell Willison, Dana Ore, Leslie Gilliland, Stacy Manning. ROW 4: Diana Polson, Denise Niklas, Alan Seeger, Glen Porter, Larry Jones, Tony Shuffield, Vicke Stone, Gary Roscher, Cassie Bullard, Monica Shuck. ROW 5: Joe Mooney, Carol Simmons, Bruce Saunkeal, Jill Johnson, Randy Willison, Natalie Almen, Carla Walker. Mary Alexander, Georgina Cages, Lisa Raines, Karen Hintze, Kelly Call, Chris Speegle. BACK ROVV: Jeff Keyser, Lisa Shipman, Gayle Fried- lander, Bill Crowell, Trera Dollar, Jacy Liles, Susan Quatro, Chris Head, Mark Taylor, Paul Austin, Susan Powell, Callie McLain. Thespians 51 As the spotlight shone on the West Side of town After much practice, applause was a great reward for the cast of West Side Story 52 Plays Brent Ditzler, alias Officer Krumpke, shows his authority on the West Side. .4 .5 JI' 015' l The show must go on and without Daniel Silverman there would be no limelight. In hopes of stopping the rumble Laurie Milligan expresses her distress. ttx gs.. tt..-My X' we -1 --- That one moment of passion for Gayle Friedlantler and Larry Schmidt was a moment of anticipation for the audience. Our first major production of the year was NTVest Side Storyf, This famed Broadway musical revolves around the struggle between two New York street gangs in their fight to control their territories. The racial battle ensues between the Puerto Rican Sharks,' and the American uJets Caught in the fury are Tony and Maria, two star-crossed lovers. Tony is a retired Jet and Maria is the sister of Bernardo, the Shark's leader. ln the heat of a gang fight, Tony kills Bernado, avenging the death of his friend Riff. Both gangs comb the streets looking for the now fugitive Tony. ln a climactic finale Tony, shot hy a Shark, dies in Marials arms, ending their hope of life and love. It took a cast of over four dozen people and the school orchestra days and weeks of practice before the performances could he presented. Tn return, curtain calls both nights were met with standing U ovations from pleased audiences. Y T an sg K ,,,.,... ii, r ff?- whit. ,. x Q' When the drama department presented West Side Story, those Brylcream days came back for Mike Flynn. Plays 53 Celebrate, celebrate no more deadlines to meet Getting it together was easier said than done when the magazine was involved. Sometimes the rule, all work and no play, had to be established in order to finish the job. Boredom was never a part of the staff, although frustration, anger and fretfullness came with the packaged deal. Sighs of relief echoed the halls after the pressing deadlines had been met, and laughter and happiness yverethe first signs that all of the ads had been sold. Those excep- tional occasions when we were caught eating doughnuts did not indicate that wasting time was our piece of cake. Featuring the Bicentennial year, the ma azine came to us on the wings of g . . No rest for the weary or for David Bagwell who is typing hard W0fk and det9fm1Y1at10Y1- that final copy that took hours to dieam up Come into Jerry Womack s world of photogiaphs and memories Decisions, decisions, always decisions on magazine staff and Jerry Womack, Dennis Hicks and Linda Grooms inherited the job of making them. Saying cheese Ol at least gunning and beaimg it is Mike Burks F21-so W W ss t X, Fishing for ideas in an ocean of imagination is Vickie Coffman, editor of the magazine staff. 'QQ-fs fins... nxt X These members of magazine staff have reached the heights: FRONT ROW: Gary Roscher, Mark Mino1', Vickie Coffman, Linda Grooms, Jerry Womack and Bonnie Hilton. ROW 2: Mike Burks, David Bagwell, Mike Klotz, and Reyna Mullins. Magazine 55 U77 9017 Newspaper staff members are: Richard Farrill, Marie Hughes, Shelli Stiner, David Dunn, Tom Lindsay, Kenny Shore, Clarke Green, Teri Baker, Dan Presley, Karen Lindsey, Paul Tieman, Shelli Dixon, Torn Loken, Julie Bremmer, Price Morris, Devin Reeder, Paul Smith, Joan Carter, Susan Ogle, Kevin Acers, Joel Shelton. -g Ne. V,T' I-' V . . ,....-A..-an e -, f--wana.-...Egg if ll I I Il ' 4-6 - -'I-'... ' 'E 3' 96 M at The I.D. cards were one important part of the Newspaper's role this year, and to make sure it got done was David Dunn, Kevin Acers, Julie Brernmer, Mrs. Lois Thomas, and Price Morris. 56 Newspaper l Pirate Log goes To press bi-monthly MMF 4' , S... ' snail . MJT7 K 455- Proof reading each other's stories is only one Pretty red roses for a pretty young lady. Clarke Green shows part of being on the newspaper staff as shown his and Newspapei-'s appreciation to the editor Teri Baker. here by Lisa Christie. Deadlines. We never knew the real meaning of the word until we became Pirate Log staffers. Recopying and recopying stories kept us late after the final bell to meet the all too frequent deadlines. A sigh of relief echoed the room when the paper was in, and we could CELEBRATE. But all too soon, the copies would come back ready for stuffing and counting. Again more hours were put in. New to the Staff was our resident soph- omore Melton. His trials and tribulations were followed each month to the amusement of upperclassmen and the disdain of sophomores. The room might have been a little too crowded, the deadlines too frequent, the hours a little tiring and the whole mess a little too confusing, but we survived and felt a sense of pride of being newspapermen As she steps to the podium Joel sharon introduces Mrs. Lois and women- Kolshak watch Out! Thomas who advises the newspaper. Newspaper 57 Minds not so quick to function are Becky Figer Paul Griffith gets that final critical shot. and Mark Rhodes who at 4:30 a.m. feel like giving up! s Q night guards could hear our i . W---w4 we tried Alka-Seltzer during deadlines, Pep-to-Bismol when the bills came in and lilxeedrin P.lVl. when it was all too much to handle. Our aches and pains seemed Worth the while when the book finally arrived. Most of us started out as strangers but by the end oi' the year We were all one big happy family. Long hours and hard work didnit pull us apart, but helped us to know each other just that much better. We counseled each other through everything from deadlines to broken hearts. We found all of our talents, whether it was Writing, printing, or just being there to give us a good, laugh when things were down. There was many a time when the l l U , famous ery, Ml hate yearbookln We knew it really wasn't true and we never gave up. No words could possibly explain that feeling f ff f, ' . t' . g ,ff of pride and accomplishment when X 1 if ' that truck from Kansas City ,N X. -f E-sr' 58 Yearbook f I-3 finally pulled in our driveway. 5, W 'fi 551 ' 'L e Even the editor, Linda Redding has to seek answers and advice from a photographer, Bobby Sheehan. Chow, Chow, Chow, say Dallas White and Cathy Baxter as they peek into a MeDonald's sack of goodies. J S 'wf f , X Ten pages a day keeps Momma T. away N M untill? lf!! M In E39 I-ug All in our places with blight shining faces is e yearbook staff, busy at xx oikl Clowning around as usual are yearbook staff members: Becky Figer, Sharon McCollum, Karmen Slater, Bobby Sheehan, Photography editorg Dallas White, Julie Spencer, Sports editor: Cathy Baxter, Dedra Lowell, Bill Dunn, Janet Blue, Assistant editor: Kathlyn Yancey, Sandy Tucker, Layout editor: Donna Phillips, Christi Thurman. Linda Redding, Editorrin-Chiefg Mark Rhodes. Copcy editor, Myra Corlett, Nancy Danek, Nickie Minyen, hris Finley, John Hathcock, Mitch Taylor, and Lisa Christie. Yearbook 59 English Club members are: FRONT ROW: Liz Wheat and Lori Kearl. ROW 2: Valerie Williams, Sharon Smith and Mrs. Lola Sparks. ROW 3: Tony Caldwell, Greg Caldwell, Mary Kay Zuravleff, and Warren Ehn. Like to argue. . .Take debate Starting off on a new foot with a new road to follow made our English Club the Hin thing this year. Our first objective was to rename ourselves. We held a contest that all students could participate in. We chose our favorite of all the entries and were soon known as the Commacausa Club. Under the leadership of a new sponsor, our main goal was to regenerate and reorganize ourselves. First to regenerate, and what could be better than raising money. 60 l:Inlgl1Sll Club Lifesaver suckers seemed to be the only solution and they proved worthy of their cause. We reorganized ourselves in such a way that we again published our annual anthology of poetry and short stories. ln speech we reigned as kings for it was our department. As NFL members, we represented achievement and leadership. Our activities opened doors to success and opportunity. Listen students to a story that was Written not long ago, Greg Caldwell seems to plead as he confidently begins his speech. Reciting lilies from Shakespeare's Macbeth Mary Kay Zuravleff opens anothei English Club meeting arse-Him XF' Though worked up and overly expressive in a drama ,f routine, Joel Shelton does not disturb George Renth in the least, as he quietly goes about studying his speech. Shakey knees and sweaty palms fail to discourage David Ooley and Chuck Rayshell, for the show must go on. NFL members are: FRONT ROW: Larry Schmidt, Eric Turner, Cheryl Chandler, Lori Kearl, Tony Melman, Joel Shelton. ROW 2: Chris Speegle, Chris Freeh, Kathy Shook, Dub Huffines, Greg Wright, David Ooley, Scott Erikson, Cindy Schilling, Mrs. Betty Wadkins. ROW 3: Brian Dethrow, Lana Cohlmia, Mary Kay Zuravleff, George Renth, Roy Coe, Charles Kuykendall. NFL 61 Going behind the scenes of Channel 9 news gave us better insight into the workings of journalism in today's society. As FJA members we investigated all the possibilities of using our talents in future careers. Professionals spoke to us on several occasions telling and preparing us to take our own places in our chosen occupations. We became aware of a respon- sibility to society for our written opinions, of a growing need for an unbiased knowledge of current events, and of a feeling that we would someday accept the challenges of a demanding profession. 62 FIA .iw ies.. Ai .,, M -+.. Youthful sponsor revives spirit FJA members, FRONT ROW: Susan Ogle, Laura Langston, Carla Holland, David Bagwell, Steve Hardway. ROW 2: Joel Shelton, Scott Hyde, Kevin Patterson, Bill Cunningham, Mike Shadid, Mark Lawson, Charles Klsak. ROW 3: Julie Bremmer, Gloria Tredway, Terry Weaver, Mrs. Lyn Clements, Kaye Kirk, David Dunn, Pam Pool, Tom Lindsey, Joan Carter, David Woodside, Kevin Acres. L. Ji., It's chow time at the FJA Christmas party. Laura Tredway, David Dunn, and Scott Hyde are first to come and get it! Tony Clark enlightens perspective reporters on the growing' field of Broadcasting. Working extra hours to A Lhxt www? Future Journalists become acquainted with behind the scene functions of 21 television station. 'Pr-X Journalism sure makes you hungry. Enjoying the FJA picnic, become an efficient jguynulist, Linda Grooms, at Will Rogers park, Mrs, Lyn Clements supervises football program editor, checks with advertiser to confirm final copy. the 1T1dl1l2I66S- FIA 63 611- Math Acad. an C1 O d CI' CV Il IS k OI' W matic1an's time-' ,JI Going wild with her red pen is Miss i - it We've come a long way from the good ole ms A days of simple addition, subtraction division and multiplication. These words were almost lost in courses ranging frorr General Math to Calculus. Our worlc of math offered every imaginable mine stumper. lt didn't matter if they were proofs, theorems, planes, lines, equations points or symbols? Only the bravest souls mastered Advancec Highschool Math. Trigonometric functions hyperbolas, matrices and vectors boggled our brains Math fortunately wasn't all Work an no play. Geometry classes displayed thei bicentennial spirit with hand-mad geometric figures representing the country's past Mary Wedding who courageously attempts grading another test. Geometric patterns cheer up the class- room as well as students who are glad to close up books. 4 fs ! , .. , ...... --f A of V Q - . rg, ..w..- Q , ,L ,, '- g ,uv '- g 4' W , Tired but smiling, Mrs. Sue Crelia tries to explain how easy and 1 Geometry can be when challenged by dubious Kevin Moi' l i K ,... I W l s I in - Determined not to let her students have a dull moment, Mrs. e 1 Florence Harley finds a fun way to keep them busy. Baffled and confused, Winn Ashmore struggles onward, determined T0 keep Wandering minds on work, Miss Mary Wedding has to Win the puzzling battle of Geometry' classes color their way into Christmas by Geometry. 5 J i' r ..,. gr . 0 gg e., e-........l..... Sliding and teaching, Miss Marsha Coody confuses herself as well as the class. 3 L if 1 3 . . f-M-Q4-ws - durch! Economics members are, FRONT ROW: Mrs. Ann Miruski, Shari Bush, Beverly Biekerstaff, Gay Griffin, Linda Baker. ROW 2: Lizabeth Hazlewood, Susan Burshek, Rod Branch, Kent Birdsong, Peggy Hall, Rick Hinton. ROW 3: Karsten Brooks, 66 Economies Mike Banes, Tony Caldwell. Count your pennies One b one With the never ending world of work there will always be some type of business. Through the lfeonomies Club. we learned about all types of jobs and people's concerns. lfeonomies Club eontained fifteen members who were aetiye with their 'imini eoursesf, These eourses helped us understand more about the government and society. We helped teaehers with their Classes and got students interested in their courses too. Some of us also attended the state conven- tion in October to learn more about happenings around our community. We discovered that Economics is a very important part of the business world. Through mud and slush and snow and rain fearless office aides Could be seen blowing, sliding or squishing towards the T-buildings in seareh ofeattendanee slips. Sometimes we felt we were slaves to secretaries and Counselors but what fun we had being able to get by hall proctors with a flash of our badge. XXX Lp' . fu, f f'W1 - Shorthand comes in handy when Peggy Hall takes notes from Mrs. Miruski. Rain, snow, sleet, nor hail Keep us from picking up the roll Busy as a beaver is Kelly Hefner when she tries to keep up with the activities of the month. ,.,,...-l N When table space is limited, Stacy Gardner , uses the final resort, her lap, to do , ' . last minute chores. Movin' down the line, office aide attendants Susan Smith, Cara Hall, Geri Cooper and Michele Dittelmier keep an accurate record on missing bodies. Attendance Aides are, FRONT ROW: Meg Brian, Bobbett Cormelus, Sherry Wilmouth. ROW 2: Brenda Douglas, Janet Kramer, Tammy McPherson, Joan Downing, Linda Hart, J. C. Liles. ROW 3: Liz Nations, Cathy Cutler, Barbara Manelski, Carol Robinson, Ellen Redford, Pam Wilson, Susan Cooper, Teresa Dollar. ROW 4: Cindy Reneau, Dalyn Dreschler, Diane Detterman, Peggy Anderson. Lynn Bjork. Linda Devero, Cheryl Katz, Karen Hodges, Lisa Quatro. ROW 5: Tawana Radford, Linda Gamble, Lynelle Robinson, Cindy Bramlett, Peggy Hall, Sandy Woolum, Joana Wikinan, Teri Lewis, Dana Erving. ROW 6: Jenine Duncan, Janet Walters, Cathy Counihan, Carol Sutton, Jan Young, Cary Mynon, Anna Moore, Kelly Hefner, Holly Ewing, Jan Slagle. ROW 7: Karen Daniels, Sandy Enburg, Susan White, Carol Downs. Terri Tucker, Jan Smith, Lisa Howard, Beth Green, Cathy Rahill. ROW 8: Sarah Yazel, Karen Turner. Carla Bellisle, Kara Money, Cary Averson, Diane Stinson, Kelly Webb, Delynn Oder, Robbie Williamson, Gayla Cole. ROW 9: Sherri Woodman, Mary Schumacher, Marsha Heck, Gerri Cooper, TrishaYPickett, Stacy Manning, Lisa Lushen, Kathy Rose, Kay Carmichael, Sarah Thompson. ROW 10: Laronda Matson, Bronwyn Bradford, Lea Quinn, Molly Brown, Mary Dunphe, Linda Goodrow, Betty Buckley, Michelle Carter. ROW 11: Donna Murdock, Denise Lee. Robbie Kincaid, Debbie Hollaway, Ann Casagranda, Mary Miller, Kim Monteith, Donna Houser, Susan MacAnnellie, Barbara White. ROW 12: Candy Cochran, Toni Kull, Sandy Eubanks, Cindy Leto, Amanda Harris, Donna Adams, Patty Stcigerwald, Geri Ravenaa. ROW 13: Cheryle Altinger, Teri May, Stacy Gardner, Cara Hall, Susan Smith. Office Aids 61 We '55 Wei ri ' ma Xiu. 355 -t, Q xp., T as--'- - the science scene Xmas 4-a cn 4-a C1 'U 'V-4 'U va 4-2 Q9 .,, so Peter Pan and jelly jars may not be too classy, but then neither is a pond water experiment. G GJ -bd O L4 CQ 68 Science Acad. J.- i A case of the leaky-jets forces Mr. Craig Loney to move his class to the hall. Chemistry must go on! Fired up over a science room repair job, this repairman attempts to fix the leaky gas jets. Glad the ole eye for an eye saying doesn't always pertain, Toni Rahill finds she'd rather judge an eye by it's cover than disect one. .9-sg .Y Q fi?-fifaw - . . 3 7 titer. X x, af ev 3 to Can we explain the function of a deoxyrihose nucleic acid molecule? ls there such a thing? Yes, there is, and if we had payed attention, our science classes would have kept us informed of such discoveries. Biology gave us a chance to follow our dreams, even if they were nightmares of diseetion, Those of us who were ready to move on to bigger and better things disecting sheepis eyes in physiology. For the owners of Weak stomachs but sharp minds there was chemistry. We thought the gas jets would never be fixed so that we could put in our lah times with ease. Paul Robertson experiences the breeze created by a wind tunnel during Science Day, at the UNIVERSITY OF OKLA- HOMA. He was one of 450 students to participate in the science open house. Science Acad 69 I wr 1-fiizg we if' f2'Rx li i ff .1 -I S 4 1 Adding a gram here and a gram there, all seems to add up to some- thing important for Ken Cross and Janet Scobs. J were i ,N A .p- ' To give a good example of confusion and disaster, Susan Webb and Melinda Hawkins weigh their chances of passing chemistry. ' sf-Q-f Although the science classes failed to invent a formula to change the world, they did transform a few of us into mad scientists with hopes of finding the scientific fountain of youth. Some of us will look to the stars while others will keep our eyes to the microscope. Who knows? We may have created another Galileo. 'tm .sr ,W.,,.i.,,u, Secret solutions from the Fountain of Youth or is it just H00 that keeps Craig LePak fascinated in his experiment. Science Acad. 71 N, W Z1 Take off to the blue horizonsg Leaving term papers behind QC . 5'l-I-551-155. , l 1 1 1 XM i w l z i Plotting a better way to navigate the friendly skies is Dennis Carstens. High flying aviation members are: FRONT ROW: Mr. Robert Carter, Cyndi Emerson, Kelly Heinlein, Mark Brucher, Paul Griffith, Burke McCrory, Monte Thies, ROW 2: Scott Thompson, Kurt Smith, David Stratmeyer, David Wilkerson, Scott McElvy, Susan Engel, Susan Quatro, Diane Hall, Evan Evans. ROW 3: Dennis Carstens, Mike Blaine, Bill lfllsey, Leon Bryant, Andrea Gary, Helen Robertson, Mary Stuever, Lyndon Johnson, Brian Parks, Gary Daniels. 72 .-Xviation That awful question of what to do next always pops up at the worst times as Dianna Hall soon finds out. Oli' we go into the wild liluv yonder with -Xviation Club' 'lliow of us not sutislii-rl with sliding flown llllIllSll'l'S could turn to llying Ll plant- wliivli has a less prickling elh-ct. llllll' .Xriation illuli made a Hill'llll'ilI'illlC't' on the list ol' 1-lulms this your anil pulled Safe into its ranks uppi'oxirnat4'ly twenty students who were iiltc-resti-cl in going iiup, up, and awayw into life. :ls we ull know. what goes up must coins' down, and while grouiulm-il, clulw int-nilu-rs took part in field trips, sec-ing lilms and lll'l'Ol'illlIlQ y N mt.t to Homecoming parade cars that non ight ii lirst place. if flomputcrs tulw over the world? X0x't'i'l C .M least not as long us sw had zi Nluth l Club that lu-pt some ol' our hrains in good 3' 1 thinking orclvr. For some ol' us 2 + 2 iii may he lllll'l'1'Sllllg f 1-wil zi cluillt-iigiiig prospect! Thus Nlath tilulm und its spezilivrs Figuring it out is harder than it seems, so Math Club expanded their knowledge through guest speaker Richard Ross. prowd worthy ol our time and curiosity. , Multiplication Rock is brought to you by the members of Math Club: FRONT ROW: Mr. Gary Goodger, sponsorg Cindy Bramlett, V. Pres.g Greg Ratliff, Pres., Clay Postle- thwaite, Sec, Treas. ROW 2: Diane Boze, Johanna Schneider, Julie Peterson, Kim Jackson, Shawn Yates, Barry Babin. ROW 3: Rod Branch, Brian Kay, Steve Nelson, Tracy Pyles, Mary Kay Zuravleff. ROW 4: Michael Malone, Natalie Almen, Steve Bond, Cheryl Chandler, Mike Klotz, Lana Cohlmia. 1 Clluli 7 How' many of us get the shakes when we see the doors ol a hospital boring? Not when you are looking looming before us? Through the through an Flectron Microscope Medical Club we discovered what imported from Japan Speakers lurked behind those frightening from the medical field poke at doors - like learning how to take some of our meetings One was an blood counts or putting people anesthesioloffist and anothtr was to sleep with anesthesia. We visited a doctor specialwing in internal the Medical Research Foundation medicines and pulmonary diseases came back to 1 'Hrs Tacy Pearson collapses after touring the Baptist Medical Center Biolo w Club members FRONT ROW Debbie Fisher raig Lepack Bret Bioce Greg Farrell Catrini Dahlen. Cathy Counahan Sheryl Chappelle Cathy Shyers, John Paphronis, Janet Walter, Mr. Charley Gassaway. ROW 2: John Dieken, Glen Bullock. David Hines, Greg Ratliff, Chris Hyde, Paul Felts, Burke McCroy, Byran Tarman, Ron Bulard. 7 1 Biology Club An anesthesiologlst, guest speaker at a meeting A lab worker demonstrates the technique for examining taught how to put people to sleep for an operation, a. diseased stomach at Baptist Medical Cente1'. Medical Club niembm-rs, FRONT ROW: B. Downing, S. Wenzl R. Wright, J. Cieminski, M. Black, M. Hess. ROW 2: K. Amberg, K. Mallory, J. Jansen, C. Dahlen, D. Williams, C. Wassilak, J. Peterson. K. Jackson, P. Harris, T. Feronti B. Lowell, C. Dubberstein, G. Ratliff. ROW' 3: S. Hall, J. Dunlap, J. Rennie, H. White, L. Shipman, N. Glos, L. Westall, G. Ravenna, S. Ashmore, L. Bjork, C. Kendall, P. Parsons, N. Powell, J. McCall, S. Mate. ROW 4: S. Goombiy, D. Smitherman, K. Hefner, B. George. D. Haggard, N. Johnson, M. Cieminski, R. Ingargiola, M. McCory, J. Bohnan, C. Johnson, K. Humphrey, J. Dyer .ROW' 5: N. Snyder, B. Barge, B. White, D. LeGrant, B. Bishoff. L. Schu- mann, J. Huifstuller, P. Steigerwald, S. Towns, B. Wagner, Q. LePak. C. Sandman, H. Shaw. ROW' 6: C. Staak, D. Delong, C. Robertson, R. Poh, A. Morrow. R. Coleman, T. Kull. C. Dunphy, P. Bracken, T. Knights, R. Lachance, B. Bailey, S. Brown. ROW 7: G. Leto, K. Thurman. K. Miles L. Wynn, L. Hamburger, C. Frank, M. Girod, M. Miller, H. Stevens. C. Hyde, B. Crowell. G. Friedlander. ROW 8: R. Bulard, D. I-iouser, B. Weaver, S. Midleton, D. Dunn, M. Matheny, L. Goodrow. Medical L lub ro Circumstances and Outcome analyzed World problems Holding his own, Todd Armstrong thoughtfully sorts get L is ir QA g , . g 5. l 3 out his creative ideas. for Listen my children and you shall hear, Mrs. Elizabeth Four score and seven years ago Joe Mooney might have thought Miruski tells the class the way it was. democracy was perfect, but now he's speaking out on its problems. T6 Social Studies Xcacl. W-- gn 1 History celebrates 200th anniversary. America! Columbus discovered it, the Pilgrims settled it, and we polluted it. As Cicero stated 'illistory is the witness of the times, the light of truth, the life of memory, the teacher of life, the messenger oil antiquity. As the world turned we looked' hack into time to the brief coherence of its history- starting from the rlawn of civilization to the present. lnclians, the Alamo and the Revolutionary YVar were just a few of the items we studied in American History. Major occurrences throughout American History were minority groups, the economic systems and current issues. .3 Q A 1352 2131169 OV61' NS N0fGS mifrht keel? Ralldy Ryan f1'0TY1 Mr. Larry Foreman sits in on his own class while watching a b0IT1blI1,'I the test- Problems of Democracy film. Y' Only time will tell whether smiles or frowns will show on students' faces after a brain racking test. Social Studies Acad. 77 2111 ITI 2 ITI C3 CII ' th 1t1C1ElI1S, 'E Q4 C5 5-4 O +-w CU .99 s,l 311 SS1 X1 oo U1 E 5 U: :' fi U P 'T is Takin' it easy is Mike Duty after a hectic day in American History. The film isn't exactly Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs but it'll do for the Problems of Democracy class. ln American Government we looked into subject matters 'concerning problems based on the con- stitution at National, State and Local levels. For Problems of Democracy We are playing war games. Our class studies the political, social and economic problems of American Democracy. Russian History classes studied from the founding of the Russian state of the present Communist Dictatorship of the U.S.S.R. ln Sociology we interpreted the basic character- istics of social groups and human behavior. Z 4, mW See you later alligator. To keep from being eaten up by the , :Lyn - 'sh-I ff If you've got it, flaunt it! Legs do not necessarily make the woman proves Gaylan Yates in a sociology project. Planning the American-Russian war are conspirators alligators Mr. Kenneth Pray walks on the safe green squares. Mr. Lawrence Meyers and Tony Caldwell. Social Studies Acad. 79 Keeping in touch with the world are officers Tony Caldwell, Greg Farrell Michael Malone, Mary Zuravleff and Clay Postle waite. 80 btlflti Xffilirs In World Affairs Club, Greg Farrell tells how it was, how it is, how it will be, how it might have been . . . World Affairs Club members are, FRONT ROW: Greg' Wright, Mrs. Grigsby, Donna Grelmell, Turnmie Taylor, Scott lirickson, Allen Morrison. BACK ROW: Ilavicl Colver, George VVrenth. Michael Malone, CIM' P0SU0Wz1ite, Greg: Farrell, Mary Kay Ze,ravleff, Foreign friends From afar feel at Home in America Interested in what makes the US. tick? lVorld Affairs Club found out. That painful choice between donkey and elephant was made much easier with our group. We made it our business to find out what went on behind closed doors and behind the bench of a eourtroom. lt's a small world after all. Originally from countries such as Brazil, Sweden, Germany, and Finland, we discovered what it was like to be an all-American teen. From our homes we came bringing part of our countries with us. Along with other students like us from this district, we celebrated holidays together, How strange it was to see bewitching faces and fantasies on Halloween. As the year came to a close, we would say good-bye to our American friends and carry memories of our home away from home across the ocean in our hearts. Its a small world after all as proved bx foreign exchange students ROW 1 Lunch is the time for making friends. aS.Suz1e Klm from Johan Lindhe Ronald Delmanto Joanna Nikkmen ROW 2 G G Kvlen Korea and Rom Delmanto from Brazil discover what VJ C4-3 cu -Q 4-3 E5 Q-4 O -C .M LJ O CD . 2 O0 O O .-CJ 'U C1 GS bump and CS S1111 v-4 OHS, esti 93 mQU, e c: C5 co STUCO is made of What is like Uncle Sam, Johnny Appleseed, and Robin Hood rolled into one? Student Council of course. Uncle Sam may need your vote, but not half as bad as we do. Constitution and all, we could put together anything ranging from twirp week to those bump and boogie sock hops to the Homecoming parade that led us to victory. We all owe thanks for those assemblies that not only entertained us but rescued us from exciting class rooms. Then for those of us who were blessed with some- thing extra, we co-ordinated a talent show. Student Council has a talent of its own. Like Johnny Appleseed, we had a green thumb, but planting trees was not our bag. Planting seeds of interest falls more under our jurisdiction. Interest toward our community and school often flares when STUCO makes the scene. Focusing in on one of the many pep assemblies brought to us by Student Council is sponsor, Mr. Winford Akins. ws 'fy '91 sf-9 ,. Smiles and handshakes expressed the Aha! Caught in the act of making amendments or suggesting improvements gratitude We felt 9n.Teacher are our representatives of Student Council. ADDTGCIMIOH Day- E w These dancers really got up in the air about the Up with People concert, Dance with me, I want to be your partner at one of the sock hops. STUCO 83 81 STYCO U QS QI Om C fl ethe Come tog Puzzlinfz papers press upon Ri:-lx W1-ight fm' decisions, El,-is p,-4,515 dning ll 4-lu-er? No, it's Randy Pittman trying nut fm- the talent Show. Mrs. Juanita Edgeman, Rick Wright and Jumio Tool nut two and two together to see who's who in the talent show. fr 4 ICT , ,.,, E42 T W .Fl we-M l jg 0 i' Wm, Student Council officers are: Tammy Taylor, Chaplain: Randy PltlQm3Uy Pres-1 Jamie 'l'eel, Hist.g Donna Grayhill, Rec. Sec.g'Greg Wright, Parl.3 Sandi Wenzl, Torres. Ser., Rick Wright, V. Pres.: Mr. Winfortl Akins, Sponsorg Greg Ratliff, Treas, hdany thnes we have taken du- role ol Robin Hood. Taking from the rich anal giving to the poor made it lumssihle liir inwmject fltwiesis to he a success.1l1anksgiving and Christmas dinners were i.llI'NlSll0tl for welfare families. Many mouth- wvahaing foods passed through ourlunneroonithuns hutvvhatis an empty stomach as long as we liaxw- big lufarts. -g,M:-f.'f- '- -Y SW-'- Q , , STIICO members are: FRONT ROYV: Dee Ann Baker, Shelley Dixon. Janet Dunlap, John Samara, Travis Pickens, Lynn Payne. Kent Bird- song, David Ooley, Eric Turner. Bonnie Brox, Diane Hill, Lisa Christie. ROW 2: Jae Emerson, Joy Yates, Carla Holland, Kevin Kenworthy, Mark Foglietta, Cheryl Baldwin, David Dykenian, Janet Martinez, Chris Spvegle, Danisa Haggard, Christie Wassilack. Cathy Bracken, Cindy Kendall, Paula Hancock, Betty Bishop, Belinda Farmer, Carol Stinchcomb, Balbrie Beavers. Lisa Henley, James Wht-lpley, Doug Gallamore, David Platt. ROW 3: Chris Bardrick, Andy Matallana, Mike Lewis, Susan Barry, Dedra Lowell, Brett Beavr-rs, Carol Sutton. Teri Campbell. Janet Irwin, Janet Walters. Kathy Sharpe, Carla Price, Judy Janssen, Fagv George, Diana Sullivan, Julie Burkett, Jill Purcell, Paul Harris. Jean Ch-rninski, Kelly 0'Neal, Debbie Donley, Rod Branch, Kenny Shore. Les Miller, Pam Suttles, Donna Graybill, Carla Fiegner, Sandi Wenzl, Teresa Daniel. Randy Pittman. Patti Parsons. Roberta Geis, Dalyn Dresschler, Kelly Hefner, Jeanne Lanatta. ROW' 4: Mike Johnson, Carl Gatti, Greg Ratliffe, .lainie Teel, Mr. Winford Akins, Jay Hefner, Billy Hargrove, David Downing, Frank Geis, Rick Wright, Bill Ellzy. QTLYO ,,kW,.,M Q 15 ' 9 .as 5 .Qt A V? V 1 9 Wax My K ,wk J 1 NSS!! 'L r at si gg? ., m A, JP- f I , '1 1 ff' ,5g yyff,fi? 4 - K, - ,L f - win Z ' -F'K1g Y ., V 6 5 'v 1 - :Z F Qian ' .i -1,12-7 -... ii 3 o tx I -as' '- .L . , l , it Q1 I y Q Q14 Y W. ' Qs M A - v f , 1 , q V we 'i,: ' ' f f N z .Q Q in w w I V! ,,. . fb , s'Ak' , A ,' In ' Q -, w Www : ' ' bf L '0 , ,ff Qi' I 'ft' : kifwwuudunn ' H M Q ,... - we 'X' UDo what you really want to don From that day we first read of the upcoming event in the morning announcements we knew we only had two weeks to get our acts together. The annual Talent Show gave us all the chance to do what we really wanted to do. We were all overflowing with excitement as we made the final polish on our routines and decided what we would wear. Our talent comes in many different styles and forms. To start off a show with a song, end it with our own version of convoy, and to see the martial arts in between was certainly an excellent variety! Aside from a lot of hard work and many preparations involved, we all had fun and really enjoyed the show. Judging talent show auditions, Mr. Winford Akins and Mrs. Ginger Walter-S get a. preview of the upcoming attractions. I If ' f Q - ,,., ...F , 2 2 W 1 E Carnac,. alias Rod Branch, arrives from his long camel ride across the desert, Karate expert Elvis Kishketon demonstrates his method for cutting- lumber. Talent 8 7 me' Cfa 1113. of Q9 v--1 O0 through the jun IC U1 GI1 .- . --4 .1 'U ,lr 1 .- 'L 2 'J Q-'J A f fax-im-, ,rv ' 4 2 T' A A -'W' iw , 1 .fx ' l fly : gafjfg , 'f5'5:il-:U mf. . J 'xi Preparation is an important part in Kitten Lewis's imaginative crafts projects. The sun shines bright on crafts students doing Concentratihg 011 adding 2111 i!1t1'iC21f0 design, Cheri Cartel their thing. enjoys one of art's finer moments. l 1 '1 j,,? . tl '4' Q, ' ., 39 . H I ,Q V M 'M Working on Pirate rug, Donna Phillips and Christi Thurman take time out for a little gossip. .Q gsxgtilggg. U i 2 if Taming jungles of rope and making monstrous mountains of clay was the routine of most of our art classes. Making our imagination live on paper was quite a task. Armed with drawing pencils or nimble knot-tying fingers, we devoted our- selves to a full year of skillful learning. The growth of appreciation for works of art came after our visit to the Philbrook Museum of Art in Tulsa. This appreciation inspired us to enter the annual Oklahoma Art Center drawing contest. Classes were not the only places where art skills were portrayed. With art being the center of attention, we formed our club. It provided extra information and activities for those of us who wanted more out of art than a credit for attending class. In front or behind, that is the question for Tami Bissa. Fine Arts Acad 89 Art Club members are FRONT ROW: Leslie Kent, Valerie Willeams, Cara Hall, Susan Smith, Debbie Sheehan, Lea Ann Ortiz, Julie Burdett. ROW 2: Diane Wilhite, Steve Whitfield, Vicki Jackson, Mrs. Maudene Murphey, Christi Papahronis, Joyce Garcia, Brett Blevins. ROW 3: Bette Bishop, Barbi Brooks, Kevin Swain, Melanie Woolsy. Hey! We want you in the Art Department. 90 Fine Arts Acad. li 5? tim 'lx Home, Sweet Home appears in living color on Mark Down1ng's canvas, X , -H QL, , ,.. Q ,Qs if Q .QM Stroke after stroke Debbie Sheehan paints a picture of liberty and freedom. Everyone was drawn to the Art scene You might say we layed our brick in the foundation when we raised fifty dollars towards the building of the Oklahoma Art Museum. That yuletide glow of Christmas was evident in the windows of French Market Mall. We put forth our efforts and painted them for the enjoyment of the public. Fine Arts Acad. 91 Ag? 4 ' vw Q We TEAM Mmmmm, - - - Robert Fillmore decides that those educational films are getting better everyday , I It s the reel thing In black and white Art seemed to provide a way for us to color in our future, for those of us who were interested in art as a career. Our one goal in Commercial A-Xrt was to develop a portfolio to he submitted , to a future employer or school. Our course of study included advertising and layouts. fashion drawings, and interior design. int- Xrts Acad. li Don't look now but you're on Mike Burke's candid camera. my 4-.1 l 5 If NSE' L fwflw 'iz asf: i v9', 15 I ,O 4-3. A 'W p-1 rx., mf A, Imm, K Another busy day in the life of photographer Sherri Spivey. , e iee in , ,Q Now we know what goes on behind closed doors when Paul Tiemann demonstrates the art of printing. A shake here and there seems to he'p Jerry Womack turn out better negatives. Art Club 93 Sing, Sing A Song Strike the harp and join the chorus. About 150 of us did just that. To us, notes on a staff became the blue prints to music that often filled the halls long after the dismissing bell rang. Performing was part of the class and Shepherd Mall was blessed with our harmonizing voices, just before the Christmas holidays. Not only the mall, but several other audiences were pleased with the results of our hard work. Nlost of our class time was spent on vocal techniques and maturity of tone. We were also exposed to the various styles and periods of Choral literature. Going to contest was just another part of our usual routine. Warm up exercises, long hours and planning made the results of competition most pleasing not only to our pride but to the ears of our listeners. As a part of the chorus group Nanette Jones, Laura Lauer, Darla Powell and Jeanie Fudge entertain last minute Christmas shoppers at Shepherd Mall. X 'i'W All eyes on the leader makes for a better performance, and Jill Purcell, Carol Simmons and Melinda Hart squeeze closely Randy Willison and Paul Fenwick follow together to share one copy of music 94 Chorus directions carefully. Giving the cue for the Chorus to begin Mrs. Fern Friedlander brings them in at the exact time. Belting it out so every one can hear, Gayle Friedlander expresses herself with her music. Chorus members are, FRONT: Jamie Frazier, Cheryl Ander- Carla Walker, Nancy Johnson, Denise Young. ROW 3: Gayle son, Dixie Hyatt, Bruce Saunkeah, Russ Willison, Paul Friedlander, Anna Moore, Mary Franklin, Barry Cuthberson, Fenwick, Jill Purcell, Carol Simmons, Mindy Hart. ROW 2: Tony Shuffield, Joe Mooney, David Culver, Bill Crowell, Gwen Mason, Jill Johnson, Woody Watkins, Kevin Caldwell, Mike Flynn, Tony Padgam, Val Griffin, Alan Seiger, Donna Mark Shuttlesworth, Ralph Pierce, Chris Head, Burk McCroy, Graybill, Chris Free, Lori Milligan. Chorus 9 5 235.gif ,flfiisei ,z fr Vocalists participate In choral concerts For those of us who weren't blessed with a ugolden voicei' but were interestecl in music, there was Hi-Notes. It was a way for all of us to get our fill of the finer culture of life. Our only passport to meeting the stars of the musical World was by passing out programs and ushering at various concerts. lf all went right we were lucky enough to be invited backstage for a brief chat with our idols of the stage. Giving it all they can Clieryl Anilerson anal Jill Johnson work haul to give a good pei'I'oi'maiice. Strolling clown the staircase for the Christmas Concern are mixeil chorus members Chorus .Nlt-:nbc-rs are, FRONT ROW: Sue Langley, Nancy Thompson, .Ierilyn Johnston. Nancy Carpenter, Lisa Jones. Karen .lar-obs, Annette 324116111 Kellllf-dy, Karen Hintzie, Tari Tilvlsits, Denise Lee. Gay Griffin. McClure, Angie Clayton. Gina Gilliland, Donna Iiunt, Martha Bowers. .Jill Kueal, Terri Paranioure. Nant-y Thompson, Barbara Baines. Cathy lll1lSf'Y, Llffl l'V1U'llf'li- Kelly GVUW9- R011 f' Slltifil- NIUICY Killtll Susea VVhitt'ielti, Karen Martin. Christy Rector, Penny Straugliaii, BACK RON! Mrs. Fi-rn Fl'l6 dl1illfit'I'i Susan Quail-t,, Siigfill Lesley. Lauren Rico, Mary Aloximiipy-, RUXY fig Lori jlgiytjyil Mgimqigl P1-0599, Cecilia Pegors, Sherrie VVilnioth, .Iaeliie Howell. Donna Murdoeli, Sarah Ansley, Karen Martin, Jon.-tta Jonte, Angola t'i'owiioxwr, .loaimv Taniela Brown. Robyn Butler. Dolly Iininer, Sarah Sylliason. Valerie Knetehet. Cathy Douglas, Karen Liversoii, Nanette Jones. Laura Lauer, KOVHS. CHTOIYII Il9l'Sl1lJf'I'54'4'I'. -lilllel Seoli-S, Denise Anderson. Charla Darla Powell, Dyanna Durant, XVentlv Cates, Dr-eann VVehster. .Iuciy CHHDPPIIP- CHYHWII Cllllllilli-flHlIlL COUIUP TYUQV- KHFPH HHN- Jobe, Janie Fowler. .Julie Daxis. RUN' fi: Taey Pullen, Cathy Saniuels, 96 flliorus Working in assembly line style, Hi-Notes fold programs just before 21 concert. Hi-Notes members are: Amy Hertzbuch, Paula Walters, Cathy Kahoot, Cindy Williams, Robyn Green, John Henderson, Bob Hartley and Advisor, Mr. Stroud Holt. Checking seat numbers and seating people with a smile is just part of the Hi-Notes function for Robyn Green and Mr, Stroud Holt. Hi-Notes 97 .WFHEWRW WW WWW' ,,!3lPeW. . M, P H A .525 .......... lilll A marching we will go! Band Members are, Row 1: J. Hamilton, J. Jones, A, Mooney, B. Weaver, J. Womack. J. Emmert, C. Morrison. T. Reinking, L. Smith, C. Chandler, C. Springer, M. Williams, J. Moon, C. Lindsey. J. Durall, K. Heinlein, J. Bohanon, A. Jones, P. Dunn, K. Spence, A. Hertzbach, B. Bender. L, Wynn. Row 2: L. Bixler. D, Cantrell, P. Webb. S, Hyde, T, Gillmore, S. Lauffer, R. Evans, R. Denney. M. Roniacz, B. Hartley, C. Pfoutz. D. Clark, B. Jacobs, L. Jordon, K. Miles, C. Kohout, C, Williams, P. Walters, M. Hoot:-n, D. Thornton, C. Alverson, J, Cline, B. Brox, J. Gillmore. Row 3: K. Huffman, S. Powell, R. Green. B. Conners. K. Patterson, D. Bobo, R. Murphy. T. Aspergren, C. Bell, B. Hampton, R, Bulard. C. Smith. J. Papahronis. V. Boatwriglit, P. Long, N. Thompson, J. Smith, Q8 Band Q s s 5 S 'M I D. Dunn, C, Baldwin, T. Acers. R. Johnson, C. McEwen, A. Hunter M. Robinson. K. Johnson. Row 4: T. Renniger, J. Shipp, L. Johnson A. Grover. R. Hedrick, J, McCall, M. Austin, S. Minor, B, Davis B, Dethrow, D. Carsten, B. Shubalee, M. Davis, K. Wilburn. L. Wall S. Moore, R. VVest, M. Gralizlrn, L. Keen, K. Irving, S. Winkler L. Kollmorgen, N, Powell. M. Samara, S. Ellis, Row 5: M. Russell M. Pizitt, J. Priebe, D. Brooks, G. Bullock. H. Shaw, D. Radke. D Keukes, D. Bunihaugh, D. Porter, M. Harvey. C. Hyde, C. Cooprider K. Smith, T. Ross, D. Johnson, L. Porter, J. Kohout. S. Burdick K. Ratzlaff. J, Pearson, W. Missler, J. Beihler, F. Smith M. Gilles, M. Erickson Acquiring dish-pan hands, Marcia Austin and Sheryl Ellis clean up A worried expression Clouds the face of Mr. Walte1'Coke1 after the Pancake Breakfast. As dnfsnn beganto Nse,xu'chParHy nunfhed Mythe hnnbah fkdd whde vkhnw of wamn huh and COWHS danced in our heads.Nlasuuing our drdls and iwiutines xvas 21 difficidt task xvhfui it Carne lcucxurly niorning prarln1n Rrwdly wwifhchflininch heeause MT liad been Chosen as unmiLd'siX haiulstcicmnnlndv at the Rose Fesdvalin fhvgon over dn'sunnneL Such un honor had never been besnuvvd upon us.und uv wanhwlto eonndeu-inn goat 5 in i f R-obyn fireen proves that the hand has spirit too, by displaying her PC blanket. Band majqrs Todd Reinking and John Moon und twirlers Lea Dawn Smith, Bllchelle Williams, Cynthia Springer and Chervl Chandler take time out to give us Z1 smile. ' iff 4 I 'm2xsy M ua 'S-we A W , . . ggillgqff lhifgllmnlial wind, Band Queen Marcia Austin and her court Mastering Z1 difficult technique, Sherri Moore plays her ' ' Joy 15 fnmg to t Q band- clarinet und watches a pep rally at the same time. Band Q9 Practice was not the only obstacle we had to overcome. Money, as usual, was our next problem. How is one to raise enough 'imoolav for 121 bugle blowing fanatics to board a bus for such a destiny. As the parking lot flooded over with tides of water and detergent, our first money raising project was underway. The car wash was a great success when the waves of money rolled in at sunset. Aunt Jemima provided meals of hot cakes and sausage for the owners of the new clean cars and anyone else interested in the wash up occasion. We convinced ourselves that None manis junk was another man's treasurew when our two garage sales brought in the dough. Wlieri we arrived in Oregon, we would represent our school with pride. For the rest of us musically inclined, orchestra was there. We played at the performance of West Side Story. l0O Band Left, right, left, in perfect time the band marches at halftime at the State Playoffs. Twirlers Lea Dawn Smith and Cheryl Chandler perform their best at halftime. Zing with strings, ln orchestra style l 1 MI.. Sublett Scott Conducts the 01.CheSu.a through the The world is tuned out to Sharon Coffman while her thoughts Christmas Program- are on her music. I 4 .ef as Z? 5 si-'til J P Q 4 It-f':15- ' my Q if l 'Q D Da-vid Culver and Clay Coopridei' work in Concentration is the key to bass playing for Mike Kliewer during the production oi' unison to keep the melody alive. West Side Story. Orclieslra lOl A Vx 4 0 SG OU. HQ ery Fl ery, 3 IS S2 OU UI' ll Home ldv. :Xvacl 'Nl I'll get by with a little help from my friends. Myrla Koch proves this as she helps Terri Lalloma with an answer. It all starts here for Kelly Phillips who finds that the floor provides more room to do her pinning. You've come a long way baby. Mrs. Diane Etherige expresses her views on Home Nursing and Child Care. 4,...ww..f.W.t..,.,,,1..t,ga.- .,x. ,,....,,,,..mwsssa,ssiasv.s.....,.,.a. ,. N bk , ,,., M 'wif eases: -- ff? 1 9 N i . wi g After stitching seams Leslie Noakes presses them to get the store bought look. 4 i uComputer dating as extra credit? ln Marriage class ffor boys and girlsl we learned the hows and whys of dating and we even tried dahbling in commputalove. We were matched up and then received extra credit if we actually went on a date. Marriage also taught us how to get engaged, married and divorced in three easy lessons. Planning a home wasn't as easy as in the movies. ln Home Planning we learned the basics of interior decoration, architectural designs, and financing. Home Nursing and Child Care gave us the foundation for raising usqualling bratsf' We soon found out just what our parents had to go through to raise us into the Uupstandingn adults we are. Seamstress Kelly Green gets her expert opinion as the three-way mirror tells the truth, Home Fic. Acad 103 l04 Home Fc. Acad. Q9 ak 111 FS CG ome-E 3PPY happy home-makers -lr -X Suzy Homemaker Jamie Frazier peeps in on the turkey. -,B Almost finished, Mr. Bill Lynch aclcls his final touches to the flower aiiangement. :A ., V N i W ' V - ,' .,,4A5':rL.g, i i Jia'W 'M - V if NV Q-..Q.,,, ,1,,.,4-I' 'fa 'I f KN t'Evervthing's beautiful, in its own way! Dave Rainey and M12 B J Nichols look as though the food served at the Christmas Luncheon by Advanced Foods classes may he more than they can handle, -v-1 Any Questions? lt's not the answers that are hard, it's the questions! Mission Impossible, Mission Accomplished! Linda Leonard makes a final check over her jacket before turning it in. Calloping Courmets arise! Chefs to he were we in foods classes. From the simplest of peanut hutter sandwiches to chicken supreme we were experts. We learned the many techniques ol' gormet cooking, and a Christmas dinner was held so we could show off our talents to perfection. Meanwhile, in the home ec cottage, sewing machines were buzzing away like bees hut instead of honey, the results were wardrobes. As a special project, advanced. clothing classes constructed from a length of fabric, a winter coat. Retail price - who knows? llome lic, Read. ltl5 ask afraid to ITC WG es but bin EIC Ill K OU ab OW to kn 'o Q3 4-J c: CSS 3 :s o w Everything r-I C ON P? 5 Q. G cn .-f H ,... Q3 Pi' 3' '1 PP cn U2 O 93 C. With the frame of his masterpiece together Scott Thomas blow-torches the rest of it. To begin the day, Rick Montgomery puts on his goggles for another busy hour in metal shop. By planing the wood, Rick Radley makes it smooth By pinching and bending Doug Gallamorc shapes his metal. ln the beginning - thcrc was man. From man came tht- mechanical mind. industrial arts Courscs farniliarizcd us with sornc nl' thcsc tools, machincs. or mcchanical minds. ln woodworks asidc from rcgnlar assignrncnts, wc clmsc our own prnjc-cts which wc cunslructcd in mir sparc class limc. Wu shape-d pie-cvs ol' mctal into our so callcd works ol' art. Thi' main points slrcsscd wcrc salcty, dcsign and originality, ll was not a class lor training a carpcntcr. hut mayhc a first stcp towards a world ol carving. The carburetor is connected to thc inani- fold, the manifold is connected to the head, the head is connected to the block, hums Bob Steed, industrial Arts Acad. 107 inciustrial ,id a-4 O 3 'U GJ 1-4 1 K3 is de OO .E 'U C1 Q9 v-Q 'U C1 GS DO C1 C3 4-3 'J U Xrli cami Getting a bird's eye view, Roger Eisenhower welds to perfection. Strong arms and determination como in handy for Mike Hull and Ron Daniels in using clamps. iff B Yr 4 we f p gi ' A 9 i if . Wt ry fi f W ij! f f, if A Applying elbow grease Scott Thomas bends bars to that special shape. ln metalwork We began a study of metals and their uses. Several tools for molding, casting, and welding helped us to create our works of art and useful objects. Electronics helped prepare many of us planning to enter fields such as computer programming and technical electronics. Architectural drafting was a course for us that were more advanced in the fields of planning and structural design. . .u,, ,A r ' f S'N5,R L s ' h ,k r J Jil il , Jw inert: ' Q V 'lt if il Ek Ex: w fa'2 , r l i ' ' J Inspecting the bottom of a tmck is one of Marc Anglemyeids favorite pastimes. A The descriptive fingers of Mark Porter and Mark Johnson work with detailed significance. Industrial Arts Acad. l09 VVith :1 little glue, Z1 lot of hoard and some assistance from Ernie Matullana, lion Gilbert plans to have his project finished in no time. Future mechanics have to Start somewhere Auto TT19i'llilIllf'S 1-zlme in lizinrly for those ol' us who iounfl oursf-hes with thi- Common posse-ssion ol' 21 broken flown var. 'lllll' course was aimed at training us in maflhomls ol' IN1llIlll'llilIll'l', cliagnosis, and minor repair. lt gave lla enough lmow'l1-clgf' to rnulu' those minor I'i'llLlll'S anrl saw us some money. liter conllvleliiig 21 yn-ur we haul some itll'-11 mlustriul Xrts X1-all. of how to huy 21 usvcl ear. The knowledge of machines is a necessity for Mark Porter. if I.et's see you lift this heavy thing, then move this ovorf' Concontrating carefully on doing it right is Mike Jorclan, putting his muscle power to work, v-,, Q-Q 'J Kass. :I Y ' X 2- l 3i3?l2'.1r34 1 'ff faster, 1 I a I C. Q, Y as Many hands working together help the work to go qw Tu add that special touch Ron Daniels sands that wood clown as '4Y0u said it was the swishy sound in the whatchamacallit smoothly as he can. asks Rusty Porter. lndustrial Arts Acad. lll ibraix JZ 4 1 ,- 1 i M! Wanting a book? Check it out with Jae Emerson and Ginn Smith. 3413-L ', f - ,J Wx , gl, , M In ' fe, sf' l 4- ' s , t it pa,-... 'Q I -ff Library Aides are, FRONT ROW: Gina Smith, Kathy Miller, Letha Bickerstaff Karen Humphrey, Cathy llurant, Jolores Dunc-an. BACK ROVV: Debbie Douglas Larry Jones, Leslie Littrell. Kelly llembree, Janet Kramer, Nancy Buckley Ginn Mitchell, Lorri l5u,f:ge1', Carla Duggei' 'X X nc-Q :Al X D Tx A, 5, 5 K futures. ad their imminent decisions, students spend precious time working toward 'x X R JK. ft S, x ,, , Got a minute- Get a book Did you know that there are approx- imately 23,000 books in our library? Have you even entered into the fantasy world of rows and rows of books and periodicals. There thrive our busy librarians and their assistants. Each day these book-loving people guard our volumes and serve us with efficiency while introducing us to the grand art of reading at the same time. Every book, branded and categorized three times, is forever imprisoned unless given leave for a few weeks to some lit hungry soul. To prepare us, who are for the first time realizing that weill soon be on our own, a Career Center stands amidst our library - a museum of knowledge and facts. Working to complete an assignment is April Long who uses the library as a homework refuge. ,Vian- aam FROM!!! Wheels or Reels Whichever, Roll'em QI -lf! 3 i i .,-El! lleili, H2522 was 5113? gifgfsf ilfli: 5353255 lmgiw igtgfl lfsfw Q .limes X i x Driving through a town can be dangerous so Ann Morrow, Myra - 1 . , - Pirate road take us home to RC' where we be Ong Corlett and Bill Greggs drive safely through the simulators. f llll A.V . . . . Geis Audio Visual Aides: Kenny Munday, Jerry Thompson, Wayne Opp, B111 Terry Cook, Roger ' Chalmers, Richard Kenmore, Daniel Silverman, Kenny Spry, Gary Stockton, Larry Smithson, Mlke Glazner. David Christofferson, Leslie Kint, Jay Silvers, Evan Evans, Glen Sheppard, Michelle Sellers, David Wilkerson, Micky Barrett, Betty Bernbach, Jody Trask. risking his life with amateur drivers Coach Jerry Potter instructs in basic techniques of driving. As we rounded the mountain we came face to face with death. A huge semi-truck was in our lane. We swerved to the right then to the left barely saving ourselves from the gory clutches of death . . . then they turned the projector off. We dragged ourselves from the simulators praying for mercy. Driver's Ed had many experiences for us. Some were bad and then we had a lot of good ones, too. Class for the first two weeks included studying the manual and learning the correct procedure of entering a car and starting it and other such gems of knowledge. Then came the time when we were ready to discover the fine art of maneuvering our cars among thousands of c'Sunday,, drivers. Finally we were out on our own driving on the big open roads all by ourselves-if you can call three people in the back seat and one teacher in the front with his foot on the brake, alone. Audio Visual consisted of about forty top projectionists otherwise known as Aides. Our main purpose was not only to show films but to set the lights and hook up microphones also. Our shelves were filled with audio equipment that only we knew how to operate. For fun and laughs we got together frequently for discussion on recent movies. Tom Possemiiede' Roger Petter, Howard Tope' Bryan Chuck Kietzman secretary-treasuer' Sherry Smithson Dehart, Rick Beavers, Kenny Sapp, Cory Sheppard, Dennis president: ChriS'Ewingy .Ace-presidgnt' ' Niklas, Mike Beard, Darren Kister, Tony Wilkerson, Richard Adams, Joe Rollins. Drivers Ed 115 tOITlOI'I'OW tram tradesmen of ades tr of the cn -54 KJ 'C l-4 1 16 Vocational Acad. Q 926 is 3' 38 in 6--l i ' llll 7 .,c J Tennis anyone? are tho expressions shown by Diane Stubbs and Diane Smith as they lJ1'ODLll'9 one more of the many displays for the DECA showcase. 'x.f- Ready to sell the world at a moments notice, Kathy Strozclas and Debbie Bennett stencil out their ideas. Half of us who attended the Oklahoma City Area Vocational Technical Center arrived early at 7:00 a.m. to ride a district owned bus to the south side of the city. ln the afternoon we attended regular classes here. We also attended morning classes and wcnt to Vo-Tech in the afternoon. Classes taught there were of a technical nature which cannot be covered in each of the regular contributing high schools. ln DE II we enlarged our understanding of good business principles and then practiced what we learned Creativity is shown through the development of sales signs when Kelly Phillips and Karla Price put their miI'ldS to Work. Mechanical operations are one of James Beaver's many tasks as he practices his goal in Auto Mechanics. sf-e 'ti asus.-v-1' . - ,.. 3QR, W Q-9' 'N W in various jobs in the community. Our jobs included sales and service, retail clothing stores, gas stations, restaurants, jewelry stores and banks. Fashion Merchandising was designed to help us to become the future leaders in fashion and retailing. We listened to guest speakers who were professionals in our field. An official from CPUBCO in advertising gave us a practical exercise in fashion advertising. We each drew up our own ideas and he drew up his and then we were critiqued on our work. Ns .Q .. ,Q Q ,-A . Q Putting the right wire in just the right place is Mike Stump as he attempts to make a connection. Sales presentations lead Marie Herren and Toni Rahill on their way to success. Vocational Acad. ll7 Youth comes to life through VICA Amidst the seed spitting and water- melon munching the officers of VICA were elected. We seemed to be eating all the time-our next function was the district picnic. We really rolled out the barrel of food and fun for that one. The officers attended a leadership conference in Crescent, Oklahoma and returned with tons of new ideas. We sold Blue and Cold sausage fmore fo0d?j and hammers to boost our treasury. For the working society, we held an employer- employee banquet. Many different occupations were represented and ethnocentrism ran rampant. .,. 4: ,. - 2- :Iv-:ssl - ..,,,. ., . if: RH' ' 'Za-gig nl , N c m s. i I ,Q X - i . 'mhlui .l to WI, Q, m f ' iziffxiiiff 1 W -1 Meatball Magician, Greg Stout, whips up one of his many recipes for the customers of the new Heritage House restaurant. .,, N-A Brom l ,Va .a , . 3, . .Y A J' Y 1 'I ' Ae at- . I- , ff' ' i - .Q . 51 413-?.Ji3.t 4 1 5 fl' Lax 11 ' . 122. ,'v'z',g f 2.1 'F 221. fy, Qi .izgf 4 -P gy... - Vt. 1 ', , . - ' ., - . , 4 y . ina f 4 I -, , .- NRQ... 4 . Vit-as is VICA officers are: Julia Dixon, Rep.g Glenn Franklin, Parl.g Debbie McCarty, Treasx Lorie Rowe, Hist.g Debbie Donley, Sec: Greg Smith, Pres.g Brad Thomas, V.P.g and Jeff Jones, Chap. lv Q 'fl' W- -5. X2 All in a day's work, VICA secretary, Debbie Donley, interviews KGOY disc-jockey, Mike Fister. VICA members around the table are Jennifer Lou, Mike Fister, Mark Watkin, Russell Rader, Jeff Jones, Debbie Donley, Debbie McCarty, Kendell Smith, Bart Goebel, Blake Waugh, Debbie Dahlgren, Mark Hodges, and Gay Loveall, BACK ROW: Mike Hagen, Mark Fuzzell, Scott Van Hoose, Kevin Swaim, Don Terrell, Willis Dicky, Mike Glazner, Richard Miller, Dewey McClure, David Scoggins, Tom Atchley, Chris Bostick, Brad Austin, and Advisor, Mr. Shelby Davis. VICA 119 120 Deca Ls., Although not a car, Mr. Loyd Saxton stops at a car wash to clean up. DECA members, FRONT ROW: Ryan Whitlow. Bobie Hashagen. Cherry Hansen, Dan Presley, Christy Cherry, Janna Rogers, Serve Sims, Kim Ragan. Dianne Smith, Beverly Dickson, CeCe Thomas. ROW' 2: Dorothy Newcomb, Judy lrwin, Patti Grainger, Renee Wade, Delia Gutierrez, Vicki Murrell, Terri Robertson, Carrie Bernardy, Kelly Gardner, Christy Rohman, Diana Wilson. Cindy Pugh, Leslie Noakes. RUM 3: Penny Stubbs, Debby Shaw, .Ioan Dunlap, Janf-t Gtilicfk. Cecilia Wood, Jerrilyn Johnston, Janet Irwin, Marcia Fishnizm, Chuck Landress, Marie Herron, Mark Sullivant, Terri Rose, Kathy Strozdas, Debbie Bennett, Dave Ranney, Kelley Phillips, Tim Zerger, Karla Price, Mark Minor, Patil Callister. Sharon Jackson. ROW 4: Jonna Goode, Donna Clark. Mary Prince, Toni Rahill, Chuck Kietzman, Jean Gordon, Rhonda Witt, Jana Sanders, Fred Vvilkerson. Billy Haycraft, Bill McCurry, Terry Amacher, Ben Howard, Bill Stinson, Steve Sullivan, Mike Hughes, James Miller, Pat Canada, Larry Grafy, Rick Smith, Mike Hu f. 3 , i if S Ravishing Queen Joan Dunlap and her court shine through with beauty at the Sweetheart Banquet. 'T kt 4 Sponsor Loyd Saxton cringes as he awaits the oncoming mess at u pie throwing contest, Topping it off With whip cream Or a crown? DFICA-Distributive Education Clubs of America is a club that derives its existence from programs that correlate the world of work with academic classroom training. Uur programs were varied between purely recreation and training. ln Uctober a bus-load of us traveled to Dallas for Neiman-Marcus, Fortnight. We viewed exhibits and articles that were brought to the store from Italy to give that store a totally authentic ltalian atmosphere and appearance. While in Dallas we toured the Apparel Mart- a huge building where all midwest buyers go to purchase the merchandise for their various stores. We made a clean sweep of the mini-conference in Ifdmond. This program was designed to orientate us for the big conference we faced at state in the spring. The various categories we entered were advertising, display, sales demon- stration, business vocabulary, and job interviews. Utlier tours related to training and social events included the watermelon feed, and our ice cream social and banquet. Weekly reminders ol' our activities were viewed by all Pirates when they passed the main hall display ease. Sponsor Sandy Bull serves goodies with helper. Dorothy Newcomb, at the DECA initiation. Dua l2l 122 Vo-Tech Up to his elbows in pipes, Bob Steed discovers a car is easier to take apart than assemble. Students beware! Future teachers Are loose Entranced with teachers and their jobs? FTA was just the club to get us used to the headaches of pursuing such a career. As Future Teachers of America, we courageously awaited the time when we could take on our first class. The time came all too soon as we nervously faced a class of mean little kidsi' as an aide for a day. We journeyed to elementary and junior high schools to help teachers correct assignments, record grades and hand out papers, but most of all, we learned what a tough time teachers really have. For those of us interested in careers involving industry and business, Vo-Tech was perfect. We ventured forth sometimes before the sun was up to the Foster-Fstes Vocational-Technical School to learn such trades as auto mechanics and data processing. Field trips gave us a chance -to see how our courses were used in 'fthe junglefi Speed-happy on the keys, Connie Fletcher grasps her typewriter for moral support. The New York Times - maybe not - but Jim Lindeman feels just as big. Pickin' and a grinnin' is Ga1'y Branscum in preparation for the Christmas Follies. FTA Members are: Susan Barrett, Brenda Douglass, Paula Walters, Never at a loss, especially for words, Tony Caldwell, President, Chris Head, Jamie Frazier, Greg Caldwell, Michelle Samara, Sarah speaks for future teachers. Merdian, Michelle Williams, Kathy Barnwell, Jamie Tyson, Karen Turner, Gary Branscurn, Diane Tankevich, David Woodside, Tom Brown, Mrs. Elizabeth Miruski, Tony Caldwell, FTA 123 124 Honor Society Members are, FIRST ROW: Mrs. Velma Card, Natalie Allmen, Scott Erickson, Teargfe Renth, Mrs. Sjuzy Morgan. ROW 2: Jan Young, Juli Powers, Sherlene Shafer, Stephanie Snare, Sandy Woolum, Lynnelle Robinson, Cindy Bramlet, Peggy Hall, Doug llameron, Janet Klamer, Glenda Gray, Sue Butler, Will Carstons. ROW 3: Kathy Root, Russ Unruh, Bill Weaver, Rex Purcell, Rick Polland, Steve Middleton, Scott Dillehay, Kay Kirk, Kristi Wassilak, Warren Ehn. ROW 4: Randy Williams, Bruce Saunkeah, Sherri Anderson, Joe Purcell, Denisa Hagart, Lori Cox, Nancy Johnson, Karla Walker, Lee Ann Berkenbile, Susan White, Peggy Hall, Clay Postleweite, Barry Babin, Mark Hitchcock. ROW 5: Cheryl Hatfield, Pam Bracken, Jack The red carpet is rolled out and as a black limousine cruises up to the curb, who should step from the car, but Mr. Honor Society himself. Wllell mc, Mr. Society, who sponsors your club and how do you become a member? With an air of nobility about him, he replies, uwell, if you must know we are a national organiza- tion sponsored by secondary school principals, and for the low, low grade point average of 3.5, you can become a member for three long action packed years. That is only part of your deal. Your own name will be engraved tin 14-karat number two soft lead pencilj on the scrolls of the National Society in Washington, D.C. Act nowl Don't be late. Remember, donit call us, Weill call youf' Talking over the results of the meeting are Sandra Thompson Burgess, Sherry See-ne, Marsha Austin, Brian Dethrow, Lisa Shipman, Holly White, Nancy Glos, Tom Ashburn, Mark Erickson. ROW 6: Robert La Chance, Claire Keller, Kelly Hefner, Sandra Thompson, Kay Carmichael, Tracy Pyles, Mary Kay Zuravleff, Julie Rennie. ROW 7: Sharon Smith, Julie Brinkworth, Lori Kearl, Caroline Brooks, Diane, Boze, Mary Franklin, Ron France, Joyce Garcia, Gayle Friedlander, Bill Crowell, Mike Flynn, Kim Jackson. ROW 8: Tim Bell, Kathy Wenzl, George Renth, Ross Fisher, Bruce Bennet, Mike Harris, Mark Rohrman, Jinda McCall, Nancy Powell, Jennifer Dyer,'John Moon, Karen Moore, Geoff Morrison, Greg Powers, Bill Elder. ROW 9: Amy White, Julie Lee, Bill Wagner. and Sharon Smith. ...el -if --LL .- Swing high has Sweet GP. . A auf VE 19 Z Important announcements rissed from s onsoi Mis 1 t , .I 4 4 ' D ' ' . A va Card As members come in Natalie Almen, secretary o treasurer Shari Bush in the absence of the president. her pencil to ge their names on the roll. 1 W .Rf b 3. :IQ-si : if ' 1 : Before the meeting Eets started, honor society members take time to get acquainted. 59' S is quick with Honor Society 125 Treasures of our victories -... 1' ,png - ef. ., X 'K 1. For two points Randy Ryan seems to take flight from his E l opponents. I Zagliialk up another first-place medal for Billy Blalock at the Mid-State match. U I 3. On his mark and ready to make his run for state is Rusty Snyder. 4. On the sidelines, Ginger Miller prepares for her turn up at bat. 5. Like one of Buggs rabbits, Tom Guadalupe keeps a hop and a jump ahead of his opponents. Together we sat on the edge of our seats in a state of frantic suspense. 0ur sore throats and chapped hands were proof of our spirit. Every second of the time- outs was spent searching the scoreboard for those promising numbers. The school song rang through our ears and that special Pirate Pride overcame us. Then the sound of a buzzer broadcasted over the music and in sheer joy we tucked another victory into our treasure chests for safekeeping. 'fkyf 1 vi' ' Pe 1 Club members are, FRONT HUNT: Diana Thomas. Gay George, Janet Dunlap, Deirdre Sniitherman, Stephanie Hershbt-rg.-r. Dallas VVhite, Carrie- Johnson, Sue Langley, Kathy Mills, Kelly Hefner, Julie Jessup. Dianna Smith. Cindy Shephard. ROW 2: Kathy Douglas, LeAnne Ortiz. Glenda Gray, Deby Sheehan, Gail Bender, Jill Purcell, Kathy Thomas, Tami Feronti, Candi Claunt'h. Diane Stubbs, Teresa Crump. Paula llaneovk. Sharon Jackson. RUN' 3: Dianna Hall. Jan Young, Cynthia Jones, Melanie VVood. Julie Adurldell, Klairt- Keller, Pam Wilkins, Taniniy Polen. Brenda Belson, Karen Klick, Dt-bra Hager. Linda Grooms. Charlotte Blanchard. ROW 4: Nancy Whittington, Denise Hadose- vich, Jae Eine-rson, Patty Oleson. Susan Thompson, Sharon 1-Jdmiston, Sandra Thomp- son. Amy Rohlfs, Kathy VVenzl, Debbie Richardson, Sherry Mason, Susan Quatro, DeEllen Brown, Kaye Kirk, Sheri Martin. ROW 5: Tawana Radford, Gina Quinn, Susie Phillips, Danisa Haggard, Kelly Mt-Kanna, Christi Thurman, Jolores Duncan, Cathy Durant. Dana VVellner. .Iaana Nikkinen, Lisa Cashion, Gunvor Kylen, Anne Marie Ondak, Anne Allen, Mary Meyerson, ROW 6: Jeanne Lanata. Dalyn Dret'hsl4-i', Dana Piert'--, Jean Cierninski. Patty Calvary, Roherta Geis, Terri Rose, Becky Fair, Kelley O'Neal, Kary Martin. Kathy Stroxdas. Rhonda Mvhlahon. Debbie Duvall, Shelley Stiner, Shelley Dixon. Kay Johnston. ROW 7: Joan Downing. D+-hhy Lawrence, Liz Nation, Traci Smith. Barbie Miller, Beeky Packham, Taniiny Hor- ton. Amanda Ballard. Caroline Smith. Deidre Andrews, Rita Phipps. Lisa Burns, Linda Brintnall, Janet VValters, Susan White, Peggy Anderson. RUW X: Linda Gamble, Cindy Bramlett. Karen Lavender. LeeAnn Bt-rkene bile. Gail Killnion, Denise Patton. Lisa Capozzi. Kathy Sharpe, Shelley Isaavs, Julia Bole, Debbi Harrie, Cindy Goff. Donna Clark. Cathy Cutler, Kellie Mallory, Kathy Newmeycr. Judy Janssen, Diane Determan, Sheri Ashmore. RUN' 9: Suzy Taylor, Patti Parsons, Tracy Simcoe, Cindy Kendall, Joni Wheeler. Lynn Bjork. Brenda Melvin. Kristie Rosson, Donna Morton, Susan Bowman, Sara Phelps. Janet Kraeiner, Charlotte Brown, Thunder, Thunder I Thunderation We're the Pirate Delegation Nothing is as slow as a football team in the lockei' room. Pledges await the first player to crash through the victory hoop. 128 Pep Club Tacy Pullen, Dana Miller. Carol Sutton. Deana Brunhoeber. Christy Rector. RUN' 10: LeaDawn Smith. Cece Dubberstein, Theresa Daniel. Linda Devero, Denise Young, Lori Bills, Julie Hellman, Cathy Amberg, Linda Schumann, Jana Huffstutler. Julie Murri-ll, Cindy Reneau, Candy Coehran, Kitten Lewis. Caroline Emerson. Vicki Mueggenborgz. Kathy Harris. Kim Knox, Laura Smith, RUNS' ll: Julie Burkett, Terri Robertson. Kevin Gray. Sharla Fiegener, Jan Carter, Tia Si-awright, Pam Taylor, Nanvy Cartwright, Valerie Kerns, l-'rancie Dixon, Beth Let-, Jane VVatson. Kay Carmir'hael. Karla Prive, Diana VVilson, Terri VVelkt-r, Diane Gallagher. Daryl llutvhinson. Leslie Keton, Sherry Griggs. BACK RUBY: Jainio Johnson, Lynellt- Robinson. Peggy Hall, Anna Clymer, Natalie Almen. Jill Johnson. Carol Simmons, Nivkie Minyen. Pam Wall. Nanry Johnson, Carol MCDonald, Scarlet Mvllwain, Julie Melton. Cecilia Colne-r, Sheryl Judkins, Karen Lang- ston. Dianna White. Nancy Snyder., Carrie Bernardy. Mary Keeney, Jana Marple, Carla Robinson. Cathy Pinion. .nl ' I ' .s ...lm,...e.-Q - At the Pep Club tea senior members introduce new pledges Being number one is something to smile about. In the spirit are to the various sports and advise them to be true to Patty Calvery, Dalyn Drechsler, Roberta Geis, Kary Martin, Jean their school. Cieminski and Paula Hancock. Pep Club Pledges are, FRONT ROWV: -Terri Farris, Debbie Boehler, Sandy Yettcr, Kim Burch, Karen Dilorio, Julie Harper, Laurie McCuiston, Robbie Williamson. Jan Warlick, Cindy Moore, Terri Spaan, Marcy Stewart. ROW 2: Jamie A. Brown, Joan Carter, Lore Honick. Kelli Sapp. Shannon McCall, Kelly Call, Lisa Stincr, Rhonda Harvey, Kathy Galleciez, Karen Tillery, Mary Brown, Debbie Parsells. Carla Holland, Becky Figer. ROW 3: Susie Williams, Nancy Thompson, Lisa Jennings, Laura Gwinn, Gerri Cooper, Janet Gray, Christie Coleman. Vicki Determan. Sheryl Owens, Christie Papahronis, Michelle Plugge, Beth Snare, Jan Slagle. Lisa Meredith. ROW 4: Debi Bailey, Kathy Miller, Lisa Quatre, Tracy McIlwain, DeeAnn Baker, Tresa Ketchum. Teresa Thomas, Lisa Luschen, Kedre Rost. Sherril Stone, Janey Fowler, Carol Robinson. Cheryl Stack, Bev Gonzalez, Nannette Jones. ROW 5: Darleen Stewart, Kelly Groen, Christina Ceballas, Joan Brannon, Rene Shara, Melanie Moses, Linda Stewart, Karen Murray. Donna Parson, Kathy Warren. Melissa Burns, Karen 1 Waddell, Terry Wilson, Kelly Mclilyea, Vicky Parks, Diane Shield, Mary Alexander. ROW 6: Sara Sylliaasen, Karen Martin, Charla Chappelle, Barbara Banes. Tari Tibbits, Georgina Cagas, Denise Lee, Beckie Vaughan, Donna Murdoch. Sharon McCollum, Angie Clayton, Dyanna Durant, Leslie Gilliland, Rulan Poh, Trisha Pickett, Leslie Suhre, Jolynn Maupin, Benice Pritchett, Brenda Thomason. ROW' 7: Cathi Diehl, Angela Crawnover, Kathy Jung. Glenda Haynes, Lisa Hollis, Lorrie Kaszubowski, Carrie Hershberger, Janet Scoles. Susan ZumMallen. Brenda Ratcliff, Nan La Porte, Ronna Creech, Michele Bewley, Babette Cornelius, Dana Brunhoeber, Shelly Weeks. Lezlie Wages, Vicki Jackson, Melissa Bake, Britt Davis. ROW' 8: Pam Pool, Beth Rohlfs, Sandra Brown, Lisa Raines, Kim Mon- teith, Darlene Salmon, Laura Treadway, Susan McKoy, Stacy Thrower, Donna Phillips. Karmen Slater, Laurice Strong, Dana DeLong, Sherri .Iones, Tracey Phillips, Anne Creswell, Teresa Deaton, Darla Hunsaker, Linda Cooley, Charlotte Daheis, Joanne Knecht. ROW 9: Joy Yates, Kellg Webb, Linda Winzeler, Susan McAnelly, Deb ie Douglas, Tava Prendergast, Lisa Good: rich, Diane Stinson, Charlotte Ablah, Melissa Miller, Becky Cowan, Cheryl Hickman, Sheri Bonus, Michelle Hall, Mary Schumacher, Debbie Walters, Laura Westall, Jessica Winnett, Debbie Hope, LeeAnn Hunt. ROW 10: Elizabeth Matthews, Christy Geurin, Tammy Rector, Karie Nivison, Marcia Heck. Dana Densen, Beth Bjork, Becky Perkins, Kim Leach. Beth Green, Yaunie Martinez, Holly Ewing, Michele Dittlemier, Anne Pinkerton, Marla Olson, Melanie Skaggs. Sonya Greenwood, Tammy Knights, Denise Rigler, Susan Barry, Kelli McCuistion, Sue Elkins, Carol Stinchcomb. BACK ROVV: Kim Elliott, Sherri Woodman, Jamie Isaacs, Mary Jo Gillman, Jolynn Langley, Debbie LaPoma, Shelly Brown. Susan Marshall, LaDawn Griffin, Linda Esser, Stacy Manning, Shannon Lee, Debbie Perkins, Barbie Quinn, Karen Reneau, Robin Hoskins, Debbie Wheeler, Susan Peak, Debby Wood, Amanda Harris, Peggy Brake, Lisa Blankenship. Mindy Peters, Shelly Yancey. cr' Pep Club 129 We are one in our spirit We are one in our pride We were the Pep Club, Pep Club were we, we never lost our pep ability. Our team did their best, and We did the rest-which included screaming, crying and spreading spirit. When our team got on the good-foot and headed for state, we were behind them all the way. Miles were no barrier to us. When the team had to leave home, We boarded buses and went along to cheer them on to victory. On nights before the games, we arrived at players' homes bringing with us roll upon roll of crepe paper and the mysterious boxes that contained the secret to gaining Weight. We often converted ourselves into Suzy Homemakers and whipped out cakes and cookies that would have . fed an army. Then we became artists and showed our skills at painting signs that later plastered the walls of Pirate Hall. AKET caste - MN. 9 lllffa' Y' - Eel Q,-gi-ati 9 ark.. Sneaky business goes on in front of closed doors by pep 130 Pep Club clubbers Carrie Johnson and Judy Havelka. It's a question of who is walking whom. Melissa Miller hopes the decision and signatures are in her favor. Show-stopper Dianne Smith introduces Coach Happiness is in the air at the football state playoffs, Sherry Spivey Jerry Potter and his state-bound team. and Judy Havelka celebrate the championship title. Before the football team hit the highway for the Edmond game, pep club girls gave them a rousing send-off. Pep Club 131 l32 Pep Club lil Spread the spirit Keep that faith Pledging ourselves to Pep Club was volunteering ourselves to three full years of sore throats and Pirate Pride. The latter was the most rewarding. Pledge day proved that we, the pledges had such talents as quack- ing like ducks, begging for dog bones, and playing ring-around,-the- rosy. Pledge Day had come and gone, and we all survived with only minor embarrassment. We were the Prlncess PCP Club, and no one A helping shoulder by Cindy Hawk enables Lori Bills to creep up could have been prouder. the wall and place that last piece of tape. Q Fearless leaders. Pep Club officers are Gina Hunt, Cindy Hawk, Sherlene Shaffer Sanclv Woolum, Vicki Hunt, Terri LaPoma, Myrla Koch, Gayle Arnold, and Sheila Begg, Get on the good foot with cheerleaders: Lee Ann Smith, Stephanie Snare, Sherri Spivey, Julie Jones, Juli Powers, Dorothy Newcomb, and Judy Havelka. I Preparing to be off to see the Bombers are Jean Cieminski, Tammy With wind in her sails, Dallas White returns Horton, and LeaDawn Smith. Who's afraid of Bombers and after another Victory run. Knights and Bears? Not they! Pep Club 1 ef L...-. .T .Q 1. 4113040 KW-Q-.. Teeny-Bopper, Kristi Wassilak, recaps the 50's while she rocks around the clock. 134 Drill Team In the midst of half-time, drill team members wait to take part in the activities. Hard work and determination combine together to form the Pirate Brigade. FRONT ROW: D. Butler, S. Tucker, S. Ehlers, V. Stone, A. Hamilton, K. Weise, C. Carlile, J. Johnston, B, Davis. ROW 2: J. Irwin, D. Williams, J. Rennie, D. Shaw, K. Wassilak, N. Glos., M. Williams, B. Downing, J. Roper, L. Foster. ROW 3: J. Spencer, S. Burks, R. Kelly, J. Brinkworth, I.. Cohlmia, C. Hall, C. Sandlin, C. Miller, D. Sullivan. ROW 4: ,L.Shipmun, Treas., J. Blue, Pres., A. Moore, V. Nash, V.P.g K. Stinson, Chap. ROW 5: J. Dunlap, Lieut.g J. Tyson, Capt., L. Cox, Lieut. Listen for the Whistle of the Team's routine Who says miracles donit happen? We, the Pirate Brigade Drill Team found them in over abundance. ln June we loaded the bus with a month's supply of clothes for a week at the Thunderhawk clinic at OU. Practicing from early in the morning to late in the afternoon in the sun was hot and tiring but it all paid off - we won second place in final competition. We joked, and said we took first in the state because only a team from Texas beat us. We returned full of confidence, new routines and lasting friendships. Our first performance became our most memorable. With all the stadium lights turned off we lit up the field with chemical flares to the tune of c'Crunchy Granola Sweet? Afterwards, at the sock hop these flares could be seen doing the hustle with our lucky friends. Eighteen of us hit the road again for more competition. This time the destination was Duncan, Oklahoma and the prize-two second place trophies. Again Texas was our pitfall. lt seems we were forever going somewhere. We traveled to Stillwater for THE game for state and got a taste of performing on artificial turf. Being our last performance for the football season it won't be forgotten. We bounced our way into basketball season with a routine to c'Feelin' Freei' using beachballs. Tryouts came all too soon in the spring and we knew it was almost time for our reign as ,75-'76 Brigaders to end. Our year had been one of fun and friendships, a series of accomplishments and a feeling of unity. It had been an experience weid treasure forever. -W.--40 .,,,MMNk W '11aqwM-.,,,WMmmN Vkkr kj ' ' h t'n in mind and cane in hand Sandy Tucker concentrates Up, Up, and Away with a Pirate Brigade Balloon Vicki Nash t 1 v . . . ' liilpieiciilsibne balance and accuracy. and Nancy Gloss patiently wait for their share of balloons to check out. Drill Team 135 n exercise a day Keeps the pounds away ly ,,,.,...---v'- ' f Breathing heavy and running hard, Kelly Hefner and Candy I can fly, I can fly, Jean Cieminski's ready for take off Cochran detour around Vicki Hunt. Physical fitness forever! We kept ourselves in shape with daily ealisthenics. Even though PE. classes gave us the pains of today we knew they would become the muscles of tomorrow. We participated in different sports and became near-experts in all of them. Volleyball, basketball, tennis and ping pong were among our accomplishments. l'.lC. Girls .le N N, ' ff' 'fs , -as fs xx ff' 'Lf' ff ,e ' dv ,M Wi., -ii, ,......1---- Set it up and put it ..g Q 2 , , -, .Q f -1.- ISP 2' ' H wuksxfa ' 'Q' f- .- 1j'5'f' 'S x ' x. ': f-HR' F 3 Nb X x 5 xr -ww 1 ........-i' h ., .,.f- N E' xiii Rebound, rebound, catch that rebound. VW Mwxew.,..,.,,, . ff - x wewgw .. .AMW Squat low and throw high, Tony Martin shoots for :wo points, Discussing a game plan, the PE boys get tangled up in each other. 1112. Boys 137 TWT lilrlmldwif 1. State trophy in hand, Ginger Miller enthusiastically awaits the announcement of the softball team. 2. When the ball comes, Marie Wilson will be ready for it, waiting in the right position. 3. Marie Wilson nonchalantly jogs in home, after a safe hit, to score another point. 4. Tense moments of the game are shown by Kelley Thomas and Ginger Miller anxiously watching the team score even. 138 Girl's Softball SCOREBOARD Edmond lnvitational Tournament PC vs. Norman o,oooo,oooooo tooo,ooo t,oo,ooooo,o County Tournament oooooo ooooo r PC vs. Putnam City West ot,t, B1-District tttttttot,ttttt ,, C PC vs. Enid, S ,tttt . W PC vs. Edmond .. t,.,.,to ,, Regional Tournament . C PC vs Norman ,o,,aaat....,aaaat PC vs. Putnam City West ,s,ss PC vs. Edmond .s., ,ss,s. aas, State Tournament . T ..,First .First Place M20-19 Place 7- 2 First Place 8- 1 5- 4 First Place 2- 3 5- 1 8- 1 First Place Girls softball has come a long Way, all the way to a State Championship. We took first place in five different tournaments and finished the season with a record of 19 wins and 2 losses. This is the first time in all of the years of our school's history that we have taken a State trophy in softball. We don't plan to make this the last year either, hopefully we will get more in the years to come. third base. i Keeping her eye on the ball, Kelly Thomas prepares to steal ' ' ' ' Q vv' . ,fix f f. ' , - l , X 'JK I , Q :r ' F ' 'Fl S 1 1 - 3 All lt: if S ffl X ' l 2' I ' 5 w X A 'I ' . A , A Ai' 'Q ii A ' Q ,N..- i i i -W ff 5 ' '1 K' ' ' 'I' , 1, 'A' ' ' ' l it maggie team: .stir ii..- ! . l Girls' softball team members are FRONT ROW: Debbie Beadles, gathya Xifarren, JillILlowger, SueJButler,LMa12e VlYgic67nEZCgS1dy Bgtlko, . . . . . . . I ery ow ware, ic i ames, earme ana a. 1 otty aw, Caught hugging her mlt 111 the JOY Of Wllmlng 15 S0Dh0m01e Lisa Robbins, Julie Jessup, Terri Lundeen. Tracy Bien, Ginger Marie Wilson. Miller, Kelly Thomas, Lorie Ellis. Girl's Softball 139 Girls go to State Changing lo a look of female in sport, wo bouncecl our way tlirougli anollu-r victorious season witll I5 wins ancl l3 losses. As the ball bounces off the rim, Lori Ellis tries to take it for her own. Xlilll a slow beginning clrililile, wo lint our ball in tln' liaskot ancl llll'l'W OllI'St'lYOS into llie qL121I'lQ'I'- finals in slate. liven lllougli we ww-ro clelealml lln-ro willi a 33-4l loss liy Wooclwarml, we all I't'lllI'llf'Kl llome willi a smile- on our faces looking forward lo anollior season. Showing good defensive procedures, 'lfracy Bien puts herself l,-lred up and ready, lgecky Campbell and Tracy Bien run out between the opposing team and the goal. to meet lmotllel. possible Vlctoryl l40 Basketball Coach Steve Brinson questions himself on how to give the important last minute, pre-game advice. Moore Purcell Star Spencfi ljnld M W C Del City Moore lf mc L S K rant T Xlorman Duncan Edmond John Marshall Del Clty Moore U.S. Grant M.W'c.' QD Edmond eoeeee D John Marshall RFGIONAL Yukon ff Choctaw D AREA Guymon D Altus ,D D STATE Woodward D D DDD 28 33 41 GIRLS BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD PC D 31 D 32 PC 41 D DD DDDD D 46 PC 38 'e' 33 PC D 27 L ' DD DD 23 PC DDDDD D 30 . . . DDDD D 28 PC DDDDD D 41 DD 54 PC 31 D 44 PC DDDD 37 I 'l DD DD DD 42 PC DDDDD D 48 7. . 5 DDDD 34 PC DDDDD D 47 NW. DDDDD DDDD D DD 45 PC DDDDD D 35 lN.E, DDDDDD DDDDD DDDDD 3 4 PC, DDDDD D 29 ID D DD 44 PC DDDDD 42 DDDDDD 40 PC .DDD D DD 31 D DD 34 PC D. DDDDD 39 DDDDD 25 PC DD DD 29 ' DDDDD 42 PC DD 42 52 PC 38 35 PC 39 NW 35 PC 35 . 40 PC 47 42 PC 40 41 PC 56 N.W 37 PC 55 41 PC 37 59 M D E gig 1 5,1 Members are: ROW 1: Vicki James, Marie Wilson, Terri Lundeen, Tracy Bien. Lori Ellis hurriedly, but carefully, sets ROW 2: Beverly Nickles, Becky Campbell, Jeanne Lanata, Cindy Brtko, Lorie Ellis, hey-Self to make two more points: Renee Nickles, Kelley Thomas. ROW 3: Coach Steve Brinson, Dana Walker, Sherri Wilson, Mickey McCrotty, Debbie Beatles, Dotty Shaw, Ginger Miller, Kay Jones, Coach Marita Hynes. Basketball 141 4 Listen Pirates, to a story That was written long ago, ,Bout a high school on a mountain And the valley far below. On the mountain was a treasure, .-X trophy found beneath our throne WE BMW And the valley people swore They'd have it for their very own. , Q t ,, we., 1. V - tri,-.,e1 'N W W'V5.wf'.r,' It Pirate Power put it together and took the State 4A Championship for the second year in a row. We had a slow start this year with only four returning starters, but hard summer and after school practices built a winning team. Our first game was an easy 48 to O victory over Classen, but we just did not quite pull through with John Marshall. We lost 12 to 14 in a touch and go game, then came a win over US. Grant, 13 to 6, and 13 to 7 over Enid. Douglass was an easy win for us as we rolled over them with a score of 29 to 0. Football sittkfwkl W .MWEW Go ahead and make that touchdown. Go ahead make that kick. Do it in the name of Potter, You'll he floatin' in a Pirate ship. There won't he any hornets buzzin', Come the championship day. Vlfhen the final time runs out, One proud Pirate Walks away. 1. No, the Hornet under the Pirate defense does not wear contacts, but he acts like he does. 2. Scoreboard at Lewis Field gives the final winning score at State. 3. Up in the air is John Awezec on the wings of victory. 4. Thunder, thunder, thunderation see the Pirate determination in the faces of Neal Templin and George Burns. 5. Pirate defense stomps on a Washington Hornet to keep him from gaining' yardage. Football 143 144 Football LI-1 oi Lu E- E. r l IS HERE SCORFBOARD Classen .., ,.,. . John Marshall e as U.S Grantee S as as Enid e, ,, Y Y 3 ,C C Douglass oooo., PC West e as Edmond 3 3 3 ff Del City ,ool ,.oo 3 3 . Northwest .sss e Midwest City C 3 STATF PLAYOFFS McClain , HC .,,,,,,.,,, ,e . Washington STATF 4A CHAMPIONS PC 48 0 PC 12 14 PC 13 . 6 PC 13 7 PC 29 0 PC 14 21 PC aaaa 27 7 PC 21 0 PC 41 13 PC 21 22 PC 40 7 PC 28 H l 14 PC 24 21 On the sidelines, Steve Pebworth and Dale Reid wait for their time to enter the game. MIME , 3 X 'mt E5 if f.. PUTNAM CITY HIGH SC HOQL 4 -A STATE CHAMPS FOOTBALL '75 Varsity football members are FRONT ROW: Roger Nixon, Bobby Allen, David Downing, Rick Wright, Dennis Pilkinton, Bill Ryan, Bill Smith, Frank Geis, Mark Smith, Bill Blalock. ROW 2: Rusty Snuder, Doug Winzler, Gary Bell, Scott Clinton, Mark Tobosa, George Burns, Tommy Casey, Dale Reid, Kelly Phelps, Mike Banes, Mark Payne. ROW 3: Kyle Bradford, Willie Hulsey, Ross Gwinn, Don Yeager, Jim Nokes, Terry Johnston, John Awezec. ROW 4: Darril Burns, Jim Hendricks, Richard Kahl, Randy Morgan, Steve Small, Jeff Mosely, Randy Johnson, Steve Pebworth, Larry Brewer, Robb Shaff. ROW 5: Kevin Bush, Gary Wilson, Paul Seikel, Paul Iott, Scott Akins, Butch Hunyati, Brian Deatherage, Tracy Hinkle, Josh Prickett, Tom Goff, Mark Selensky, Mark Lechtenberg. ROW 6: Les Miller, Chuck Wynkoop, Mike Karns, Larry Dahl, Bobby Hockum, Cliff' Anderson, Kevin Ireland, Terry Young, Doug White, Danny Ford, Neil Templin. ROW 7: Todd Rangfer, Mark McKown, Randy Pittman, Steve Fitzgerald, Brett Christianson. ROW 8: Joe Rollins, Casey Wright, Jim King, Jerry Potter, Jack Pebworth, Luther Hunter, Bob Wooden, Gary Banz, Turk Roberts, Tom Lynn, David Stauss, Darin Rice. 14-A Warming up before a game, Doug Winzler prepares for a return kick. Our sister school PC West showed us the larger team does not always win when they beat us 21 to 24. Our loss to PC West did not stop us from stomping on Del City with a 21 to 0 victory. The Northwest Knights lost their armor when we blitzed them in a 41 to 13 win. The 'Midstate game with Midwest City seemed to he a win, but we lost in the last quarter 21 to 22. The loss to Midwest City did not keep us out of the playoffs for State. On a freezing night in November we met Tulsa McLain in the quarter- finals. Cold or not that did not stop us, and we ran all over them with a 40 to 7 victory. The next game we encountered Tulsa Hale in the semifinals. Our 28 to 14 win told everyone PC was back in the finals again. On a sunny day at Lewis Field in Stillwater, Oklahoma, we'met the Tulsa ,Washington Hornets to battle it out for State, and we did it! The Mighty Pirates won the game 24 to 21 and gained another State trophy. WE ARE THE CHAMPS! the start of the game. Roger Nixon streaks down the field with the help of Gary Wilson's blocking Through the hoop barges Ross Gwinn in nervous anticipation of Football 145 Grange, Black Raiders Future Varsityg Pirate Power Shown Again and Again The Kama Kazi squad, alias Black and Orange Raiders, had an average season this year. Our Black Raider team had five wins and four losses, and Orange Raiders were five and three. When we were not in games we could be found committing Hari Kari in the practice games against The Varsity. All in all our year was fun, and we can look forward to graduating to Varsity. Leg power keeps Black Raider Josh Prickett away from opponent and on to make a first down. Faster than lightening, Kevin Ireland escapes from the clutches of the tackler. BLACK RAIDER SCOREBOARD 75 sii' fig Bl k ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A, Q Lg-ef gg S in --T iiii :gg Blgijzk .... 39 Jolzirivnlslearshall ..,.,. 24- g 'J Q 4 Q i Black .,.. 17 Midwest City .......... 20 R 61,31 fl' 21 ep 'Sy , Q Black .eee 36 Edmond ....,......... 22 R sisss ' ssss's is if ,r 'ag'-fgflf Qt' 4 .g ... ' Black .-.. 0 Norman ................ 41 13'1'H ,Q ti 5 gl ., , '-12 ' U2 i 1 785, is M Black eeee 13 PC west Blue ......,, 14 J 75 1' - Bl k veve 20 E 'd ...................... 0 .a a ., . L ',., 1? iti . Blggk .see 7 Dlil City ,,.....,...,..,, 34 is r 1 ' ll' S ' Black eeee 6 PC weacoid ......,. 0 bir t 33 Rf rg as-FJ If-iid l 46 Football Black Raiders are FRONT ROW: Randy Morgan, Josh Prickett, Don Yeager, Cory Gideo, Steve Nelson, John Awezec, Doug Winzler, Mark Selensky, Larry Dahl, Larry Brewer. ROW 2: Jerry Thompson, Robert Williams, Mark Raidt, Keith Dotter, Jon Ragland, Tom Darr, Jim Nokes, Dan Witten, Joe Meek, Jeff Nelson, ROW 3: Terry Young, Scott Stoner, Steve Marvin, Chris Bardrick, Bobby Holcomb, John Mitchell, Rick Hanks, Willie Hulsey, Darril Burns. ROVY 4: Bob Wooden, Randy Johnston, Danny Temple, Kevin Ireland, John Lynn, David Deatherage, Stanley Sykes, Chuck Wynkoop. ---1-i.. Y Y Willa '........... -H ----f--We--1 W 7 ' - ..,.-. , H1 Y . if- ,..E er-Q as ' ,ess K 'e H ff ., -' : - 9 Q A71- i '11 1- :ll - - f -- X P'- +I... ' f ' ., fi -5 ,-f. ' ' 1 'i' f : p 1, 7 ,QE-, . I .',, 5 ,,- ' C g f, 8 0.4 in Q V l i xi ' Q Sw ' 5 A ff- --we-ve W fm' ' . Q. N . Q y if ef' M e, Q 1 353.2 ,N ,. , 4AA ,.., W s f K, K K kk 5: .w,,kf . ia, .uhm A o ... Mtjtu . . L' ' 'V fs g . 44- .,' ,, J' 531 Q Rf 1 K., 5... . ':.:eg i , as 5 R-. ' ,L.x X W. AK -- Nm 1 'i 1. . .. . v 1 , n .Q . ,Aish yin Orange Orange Orange Orange Orange Raiders are FRONT ROW: Scott Brook, Doug Brinley, Neil Templin Richard Krahl, Steve Pebworth, Kevin Bush, Paul Iott, Greg Ahrens, Butch Henyaha Scott Akins. ROW 2: Tommy Casey, Brett Beavers, John Rahal, Larry Dahl, Kelly Davis, Thad Jennings, Tracy Hinkle, Mike Sjulin, Danny Ford. ROW 3: Brett Christiansen, Dale Reid, Doug White, Rob Shaff, Kelley Phelps, Don Murdock, Mike Karns, Russell Healey, Terry Young, Bill Salter. ROW 4: Gary Banz, Jimmy Hendrix, Jeff Mosely, Terry Johnson, Tom Goff, Chuck Jones. mf ,M .1 f -'i'- ,sinf- 7'-slzff' ' . 'K ,. X' ., yeh- - Orange Orange Orange Norman Moore Yukon Edmond PC West Blue .r.,., PC West Cold ....,, NW Classen ,,r,.... ' ORANGE RAIDER SCOREBOARD 1 .... 0 ,....,....,... 26 Orange ..,. 7 ,Enid ,,,,,,,,o,,,,,,r., yu ,... 18 ................ 12 18 , .,,. 16 o,o7,o,,.,,,,, 13 ' 7 16 0 20 19 A. . . r e A ,, ., N Q 7 ,ws . fa 1 0 . ' ' f ,A f if ev 39-as 1, .. ,nf Wd.. ,v ..,a N' 1 .- N X' . 2 fs ,fx 1. ' 7. , T . .x. f g, FA, ' rv- . .- Ag, S f.. ,Mg ,six Q1 - si-5 ENN .. . 35 ' ,P -an . K' -4.5 of W N 48:1 is W' PM K .1 Ar A . Q' ' A. 1--wr. A Q1 3 ' a Tracy Hinkle catches and carries the ball during a pre-game warm up. 1 P 1 K in X Black Raider, Jim Nokes, makes an offensive drive while running from an opposing defender. Football 147 W0 began the season in a close loss to Norman, but wo carried on with good faith. For two more games we came near to wins but lost against the Enid Plainsmen and the Norman Tigers. Then for an upriso wo camo back and smashed Ylidwvst City 77 to 56. We- were back to normal and wont into the PCXV Tournamvnt winning thc- first two gamf-s against Moorv and PCW. Whon tht- final gamf' vamc' wo wero downcd by South- Cast. For our next win we dvfoated LYS. Grant, 71 to 47. Our nvxt rival was Northwest Classen. We started close, but in thc- ond wt' lost 68 to 58. ln the Midwvst City Tournament we dribblod ovvr Duncan 444 to 41 and Colbert 611 to 57. Back up to par again. wo smoarcd the Edmond Bulldogs 83 to 67. lVhc-n wc' met the John Marshall Bears, we took a Close dofvat. l18 Baskvtball 1. Stuck in the middle with you. Mike Winn fights for a rebound. 2. Going up, going up! Don Muller watches and hopes the ball will go in the basket. 3. Sky high, Richard White sends the hall up, up and away in a pre-game practice. 4. With bottle in hand, Coach James Koch quenches his thirst while Watching the game. 5. With accurate movements, Phil John son l'i1'es the ball through an Hl11'IT'l04l guard and emerges unscatheml. Basketball 111-9 Pirates put the bounce touch into basketball X Q' if -sl, ex? 'S 1 SIODIHHSI Shllft, Gaylan Yates C0Hf9mDl3t9S 3 Shot d1-115112 21 7-101159 Excitement and strain are in the faces of Scott Thompson, Glen flame with N01'1T1aD- Boyer, Keith Morse, Mike Winn, and Mark Taylor while watching 150 Basketball the game. 1 the next game we cooked the We won 20 to 10 against Midwest 'el City Eagles 61 to 56. Keeping City and lost 60 to 61 in overtime iith we wiped out the Gram against Star Spencer. We returned Qnerals 70 to 57, Once again, from the Area Tournament with owever, Northwest Classen put us H 70 to 61 Win over Lawton and 3 Own 62 to 55, Back up tg guy- 58 to 54 victory over Del City. zlves, we heat Midwest City 67 ln the first game of the State n 53 and Edmond 50 to 44. For Tournament, we lost 56 to 58 ne final conference game of the against Tulsa Edison. fason, we upset the ,lohn Marshall We had a good season and ears 73 to 70, there is always next year to take ln the Regional Tournament, STATE. B-ball, Gaylan Yates, gives expression of determination as he attemDtS to steal the ball from 'Norman enemy, VARSITY BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD PC 43 Norman ,,,s. L ssss, 47 PC .... . 50 Enid , L .sss 53 PC A Y, 48 Norman ,,,ssss. ss,ss, . 50 PC ........ 77 Midwest City .......... 56 PC A Y . .56 Del City ttstst,,,,,,,,s, so 51 PC . 62 Moore ......... ,... st.. 5 7 PC A . .51 PCW A t....... 49 PC A , 52 Southeast .... .... , . 741+ PC A A A 48 Enid .......tt.. . 50 PC A . . 71 U.S. Grant . 47 PC A . . 58 NW. Classen 68 PC .,...... 39 Tulsa Hale A ....t,.,, . 74 PC A 44 Duncan t.t, , 41 PC PC PC PC PC PC PC . 64- Colbert A 57 .1 83 Edmond ..... , 67 1. ...L . 62 .lohn Marshall ...,.... 65 A . 61 Del City. .....,...t,.tt.,, . 56 .L . 70 U.S. Grant t.... .t,,t..,. 5 7 A L . 55 NW. Classen ,....ttt A 62 A . . 67 Midwest City ..t...., A 53 PC A . 50 Edmond 1 it 44 PC . Y 70 John Marshall . Y... 73 REGIONAL TOURNAMENT PC A . 20 Midwest City . ...., . 10 PC . 60 Star Spencer 1 61 AREA TOURNAMENT PC .......i 70 Lawton .................... 61 PC .... 58 Del City ...... ..e.. . 54 STATE TOURNAMENT PC ..... . 56 Tulsa Edison ......,,.. 58 Varsity team members are FRONT ROW: Scott Greg Um -19, Keith MOFSG, Mike Pefkinsi Thompson, Gaylan Yates, Mark Taylor, Bill Shaw, Richard White. Grant Lovejoy. ROW 2: Mike Winn, Craig Lepak, Basketball 151 JV, Sophomores 1 Dribble to Win Shoot to score ,lunior Varsity team members ended the year with 12 wins and 4 losses. It took after school work outs and much endurance for us to have a good season. Some of us were on varsity, and we had to work even harder. As sophomore Aw team and BH team, we had a season of 13 wins and 9 losses for A team, and for HBH team 10 wins and no losses. The experience we gained from this year will be used next year for the Varsity team. W-Y Junior Varsity basketball members are FRONT ROW: S tt Th G1 B ' Tim Keefe, Bill Shaw, Grant Lovejoy. ROW 2: Millie Wir?iiTllsc?n1,G01?d1dh, Igsdiilf Gallamore, Mark Taylor. Basketball managers are FRONT ROW: Kathy Mills, Claire Keller. ROW 2: Mark Ackerman, Terry Enos, Price Morris, Jack Merrit. 152 Basketball JUNIOR VARSITY SCOREBOARD 41 40 PC Norman PC Enid PC Norman PC MWC . PC Del City fovertimel PC Enid . PC Grant PC NW Classen PC Edmond PC .llVl PC Del City PC Grant PC NW Classcn PC MWC PC Edmond PC llVl 37 69 41 64 37 47 47 47 61 46 52 54 36 48 47 Tip-off to team victory, Grant Lovejoy thrusts upward to get the ball PC PC PC PC PC PC PC PC PC PC PC PC PC PC PC PC PC PC PC PC PC PC PC PC PC PC PC PC i PC PC PC PC Step aside, guys. llill Shaw mlrilmlmles mlowncourt for ll lay-un. 35 W7 Sophomore basketball members ure FRONT ROW: Gary Arnold, Lou Cliamlmers, Miko Waters, Greg Karnes, Danny Kissick, Tim Kee-fe. ROW 2: Greg Rvagen, Dirk Ward Peter Beiscli, Troy George, Bryan Houston, Los Miller, Rick Sutton, Jim Knokes, Bill Shaw. SOPOHMORE 'LAW TEAM SCOREBOARD 45 Moore 1 , 1 56 Del City C or 61 PCW 50 MWC , 1 70 Edmond 1.72 Del City C 1 73 North East , C C 64 Moore A C 156 .lM 1 62 PCW 1, 1 51 Norman West , 47 NW Classes Y 62 Lindsay 1 53 St. Mary 11 1 54 Heritage Hall 44 Del City sC,e Y 59 Norman West C 60 Edmond 1 1 46 NW Classen 57 MWC 1, 1 45 Edmond 1 C A 64 JM ,, SOPHOMORE HBH TEAM SCOREBOARD C 1 37 Moore , 1 rC,r A, 1 C 50 Del City 1 1 rri. 51 51 72 A 56 47 43 1162 1159 PCW 1 ,, Moore 1 YCCCC, , JM eeeeee ., PCW 1 e,e.11e 1 Del City ,rree Yukon . 1 Edmond A J M eeeeee fovertimej l orcel'ully. Coach Gary Banz delivers locker room instructions to the sophomore basketball t8l1l'll. Basketball 153 Big Arm D Wirvstlilig W 1 Due to football players going to the Geary Tournament we went, and state, we entered the season late, and brought back a fourth place win. had a hard time getting on the move. US. Grant just could not handle us Qur first match against Moore was and we blitzed them with a 50 to 5 a 27 to 25 loss. Rival John Marshall, victory. Next, we were off to the also fell to our power when we Midwest City tournament and squashed them 39 to 10. Onward to took second place. ivmf-+ ' 'L enum 11221125 . Aww 2 S - f 1. Wrestler Ross Gwinn proves his point by man handling his opponent into a pin. 2. Entangled with his opponent, Larry John- son struggles to get free and win. 3. Go get 'em Todd! Varsity heavyweight, Todd Ranger, takes on the enemy. 4. Down to the nitty gritty, Gary Earle lets his strength loose as he tries to get a pin. 5. Turn him over, turn him over, show him the light. Billy Blalock exerts power to flatten his adversary. Wrestling 155 156 Wrestling Big arms Pin down Their men Muzzling the Edmond Bulldogs, we beat them in a 54 to 7 Win. As Southeast came to our home, we pinned them with a 33 to 17 score. Sister school PCW could not make it with the Big Brother, and we stopped them 33 to 17. Barely scraping by the Del City Eagles, we plucked them 25 to 24. Before we knew it the Mid-State Tournament was upon us. We came out with a second place trophy, and two of us took first place in the tournament. Regionals put us in third place, but we still went on to State. Would you look at that! Ross Gwinn and Tom Urban study the trying minutes of pinning an opponent. Varsity wrestling members are FRONT ROW: Mark Hansen, Gary Earle, Ross Gwinn, Bill Iillzey, Jon Johnson, Jim Hixler, Larry Johnson, Andy Blalock, Doug Brinlee, Bill Blalock, Coach Gerald Whitfield. Tom Urban, Don Paz. ROW 2: Coach Ron Wisely, Tod Ranger, 0w'em how to wrestle! Billy Blalock twists his man into a pretzel. if V ctorious, .Ion Johnson raises his right arm with a sigh of reilef. All wrapped up in his techniques is Jon Johnson as he works toward a win. VARSITY WRESTLING SCOREBOARD PC ..s,.,,s,s,i 27 Moore ,,,,Y, C s,ss,, s,s,s, 2 5 PC ssss,sss.,ss 15 Midwest City sss,s s,,sss 2 9 PC .sssssss..s. 27 Norman sssss , C C ..ss , 22 PC ,,....ssssss 18 PCW , ssssss C ssss. 20 PC sssssss ivs, 3 9 John Marshall sss.sss,,i,. 10 PC ..ssss,si... 50 U.S. Grant s,.tssssss sss. 5 PC ,ssi..,sssss 54 Edmond ssssst,. ..,.,,,ss 5 4 PC st,sssss,,,. 33 Southeast ., 4 sss.se . 17 PC ,sssss..,sss 27 PCW at at 4 5 15 PC ssssssss.sss 25 Del City .. C eees,. 1 24 MID-STATE TOURNAMENT PC PC -- Second Place in Mid-State Tournament PC - Third Place in Regional Tournament PC - Third Place in State Tournament Wrestling 157 Getting ready to make his move Jim Bixler is also on the defensive. al' 5 C'- on fl- ro 'U O 2 fb r-Q displ restlers s...L,..Q,k um Rs in-. ,ugggqpulil 158 Wrestling ' P Pausing for a breath of air, Bill Ellzey and opponent wonder who Wouldn't you give a hand to a friend? Don Paz reaches will experience the agony of defeat. out for the hand of the other teamls wrestler. Our continual hard work and constant striving for perfection, gave us a good season. We will return next year ready to win again. Soon we traveled to Tulsa where we participated in the State Finals with hard endurance. ln the end we came out in third place. Our 101 wrestler took first in the State. .. L li Q 4. Junior Varsity wrestling members are FRONT ROW: Robert Burdick, Tim Knight, Darin Johnston, Max Cieminski, Mike Kooley, Tom Wilson, Gary Janow, Bill Colter, Chris Lowery, Anderson, Carl Cambell, Mike Sjulin, Dean Franklin, David David Bryant, David McClendon, Tommy Casey, Steve Littrell. BACK ROW: Mike Strozdas-Manager, Kirk Mortanson, Rob Shaff, Jay Hamilton-Manager. ROW 2: Rick Grayson-Manager, Johnson, Joe Claunch, Brian Shick, Sterling Stalder, Steve Gary Earle works to break down his opponent and put him on his back. l Wrestling l59 160 Cross Country Ill' R Wm xx 'W Z V, Y 4 Constantly being inspired by the large color photos of the '73 and '74 Pirate State Champions which hang in Coach Randy Bugs,' Helms, office, the '75 Cross Country team managed to add another picture and another banner in the gym. September started out slow for the Harriers with a seventh, third, fifth, and fourth place ranking. Coach Helms was able to work his team to a superior quality for October to place second in the following meets with the exception of the Mid-State tournament antl, of course, the State meet in which the leatherlungers took first. 1. Run, run, as fast as you can, you can't catch us we're the P.C. clan. 2. Taking a load off his feet, Pat Tillson relaxes for a minute. 3. Congratulations go to the Cross Country team after taking State. Coach Helms presents the trophy. 4. Push 'em hard Pirates! Though feet are tired and muscles sore, we keep on our toes all the way to another victory. Cross Counti v 161 K' iping a steady concentration on winning, Fred Mills helps the Pirates On to State- SCOREBOARD Classen lnvitational llYle.V. lrllll P C Seventh PC-Ponca City-PCW .F , , Yle,l PC Third Midwest City lnvitational Ylllll eii,, P C Fifth Norman lnvitational eee,ll,,el,e i..... P C Fourth Norman 6-mile Relay S F tttttt PC Second PCW lnvitational t,et,,tt,,t t,tte, t,,ee P C Second Classen Invitational eeeaea N. eeaeee,e PC Second Northwest, Midwest City, John Marshal, and PC Invitational aeee, PC Second Mid-State , aaeev as as eeeee as ,eee, PC First Regional F PC Second STATE S ,,r,ee PC First 162 Cross Country Caught streaking toward the finish line and toward that needed drink of water are Robert Galiga, Pat Tillson, and Doug Waddle. Determination, endurance and speed Aid Cross Country in Winning State title With the help from the school's have a forward look because next spirit and their own self determina- year's team will be returning eight tion the trackers were able to pass members of this year's starting PC's biggest rivals, Norman and squad. Congratulations Cross Midwest City. Putnam City can Country! Who wears short shorts? Coach Helms and Cross Country team display legs jogging to Edmond, ,,.. S., t,y,t m III fl 5 2 ,...... Cross Country members are FRONT ROW: James Gray, Marvin Whited, Tom Guadalupe, Fred Mills, Pat Tillson, Brian Tarmon, Steve Stephens, Scott White, Steve Feuerborn, David Hall. ROW 2: John Pollock, Mike Long- crier, Brad Brof, Ken Feemster, Randy Hynes, Tony Beadles, Paul Burnett, Brad Cornelius, Len Dyer. ROW 3: Mike Bossman, Randy McNutt, Robert Galiga, Mike Crosby, Doug Richart, Johan Lindle, Mike Ruggles, Melvin Bower. ROW 4: Mark Pishkin, Paul Parks, Steve Wallace, Woody Walker, Wade Smith, Doug Waddle, T'im Kennedy. Cross Country Members HFC, FRONT ROWS Bill J21miS0I1. GF02 R3-'Cliff' Lynn .Janet Gulick, Kathy Lynn. ROW 3: Woody Walker, Greg Metzer, Hines, John Dieken, Hank Jost, Shannon Lunsford, Monte Davis, B1-yan Ratliff, John llehee, Ken Sapp, Scott Johnson, Frank Lilly, Kevin Lilly, Pat Harrington, Russell Healy, Tom Goff, Russell Wooten. Mark Payne, Eddy Lynn, ROW 2: Kathy Rose, Kay Carmichael, p4 I ,fs , I , ' .J , 11 f 'ir ? K ,a r74Q e W John Debee quickly demonstrates his version of the butterfly during Flying through the air, Prim Wilkens shows the judges 16 4 Swimming practice. a full gainer. 1-luman fish swim their way to Mid State J Pirates pulled it in again for another lMid-State championship, this time in swimming. John Dieken, Greg Ratliff, and J Bill Jamison grabbed up top honors at State, Mid-State, and city meets. We were really lucky to have two of the best divers around, Pat Harrington and Paul Harris. Pat took first in ,Mid-State, and third in State diving. All in all, we finished 9-1 in dual meet competition, first in Mid-State, and fifth in the State Tournament. Mid-State competition found us on top with 96 points. John Marshall, our number two competitor, trailed behind with only-34 points. The previous state record in the 100 meter breaststroke was 101.9 second. Greg Ratliff helped us to break it by a mere five tenths of a second with 101.4 seconds. Way to go Tank Truckers! PC PC PC PC PC PC PC PC PC PC 1st 5th SCOREBOARD as as 52 Edmond ,,.,.,,,.si 5 31 5. 5 61 Del City ssssst ..iss 1 4 63 Enid 12 47 MWC , 28 51 Edmond 24 43 Enid , s,s,,,, 32 55 Grant 28 40 John Marshall 35 23 Norman 60 49 Lawton 5.1, 34 Place - Mid-State Tournament Place - State Tournament Bottoms Up! Spinning through the air Pat No sh-oving! Monte Davis helps to keep time while Harrington shows us a one and a half. C0afChll'12 2 SW1mm9I S start. Swimming 165 Treasures of being an American N. .X-W i V-lx.,-.I 'Q -SEM X 1 XJ X I mem... mlb if-,,,.-fr R e fm' 1 'xi 'fs' 5-'f f' . 1 - sf A ,r,. g W D r. fd Qggjygf ity, .mfs f I .s .rl 1. Puzzled over what supplies to purchase, Barbie McCurley quizzes student store worker over the merchandise offered. 2. Candy craving caused us to get caught at catering to our whims. 3. Decisions, decisions on who to vote for on one of the many elections that were held during the year. 4. Who will the winner be? Competing for crown of Miss Mid- State at the pep rally were Steve Stevens, Gaylon Yates, David Harry, Monty Cain, and Paul Harris. 5. Energetic students slowly work their way through the mob, just to find themselves amidst another mob on the dance floor. 6. Crowds gather to see the almighty Pirates snatch another victory. All year we slaved over books and made plans for the future. A future with few restrictions was just one of those things we took for granted. That beautiful Old Glory gave us a whole life of freedom. What did we give her in return? Two minutes in the morning inspiration was about all we could manage. When we finally opened our eyes, we found the satisfaction and the innumerable treasures that came from being Americans. Q 15 l v fry 1 xx' H. Z' 5 .ax ., ragga 44-s N 5 is We finally reached that throne of superiority. As the class of ,76, we will always remember our 27 months of being Pirates - the string of state championships, traditional excellence of our band, dramatists, cheerleaders, drill team, prize winning publications and debaters. Each event and tradition throughout the year took on a little more meaning and significance for the 903 of us. The final football game, the last prom, the all sports banquet - all stirred sentimental feelings for us, the soon-to-be graduates. Friendships of long standing grew closer as-conversation drifted inevitably to plans for college and the future, and we were all just a little scared. Our last two months were filled with memorable events - awards assemblies, nine weeks tests and the final senior breakfast and commencement exercises. As we looked back on our highschool days we recalled a time of fun and friendship, a period of growing up and a treasure of life to be remembered. 168 Senior Opening out Rl-S C. ll S It K -1 ' . i ' ,J .'S.7Jf A 1 X lwqlffri-3 -,J.f o, up T iz . - ..?'l l Yf.-.Q .-.--- ,Q lu...- V, ......, - awww M m,.,,eN , 5,,3.,g,,j gwg?,g t 7 cw, fi ' I , t J, 3 s -2asa,e4?.fT'ZY4'2,: Y ' 'g,L'i: ,..::xE.f e We're the Class of '76I Mrs. Diana Sexton, sponsorg Lee Ann Berkinbile, treasurer Susan Burshek, girl popularityg Peggy Hall, secretaryg Rod Branch, vice-president Craig Lepak, boy popularityg Kelly Shannahan, president WIATEB Only a small but important part of the team, Randy Pittman, Steve Fitzgerald, and Scott Clinton presented the state trophies while Couch Jerry Potter told of the exciting' event. ki f 3, M ?iai r NU For the first time, seniors had their very OWU Original C1355 As David Hines adds his touch of glitter and an ornament tee-shirts. Susan Burshek takes orders from avid SI1pD01't6l'S. or two, he concentrates on making the tree the best one ever for the Christmas dance. Senior Opening l69 Sealed with a kiss Flowers and crowns, smiles and tears were common sights during the festivities of football, wrestling and basketball homecomings. Honored were the girls with unending support for the teams. First to receive the crown and kiss was Myrla Koch, football queen. Surrounded by pep club girls in a ship formation, Myrla and her attendants Cecilia Dubberstein and Lea Dawn Smith made their way to the blue and white decked stage escorted by varsity players Steve Fitzgerald, Bill Smith and Ross Gwinn. With the traditionally appro- priate crown in place. a football helmet signed by past queens, and good luck kiss. Myrla's reign had begun. Wrestlers were the next to choose their royalty. Pep club members and pledges breathlessly awaited with shakers and flashlights in hand for Cary Farle to crown and kiss queen Suzy Taylor. Smiles were seen from attendants Lee Ann Smith and Juli Powers and their escorts Bill Flllzey and Todd Ranger against a backdrop of green and white flowers. Yellow and white completed the season for basketball queen Sherry Spivey. Her escort Richard White folded his arms in satisfaction after the crowning and kissing. lt was a happy time also for attendants Stephanie Snare and Yicki Hunt and their escorts Gaylan Yates and Phil Johnson. 1. Cecilia Dubberstein, football queen Myrla Koch, and Lea Dawn Smith. 2. Queen Myrla Koch and Steve Fitzgerald. 3. Cecilia Dubberstein and Bill Smith. 4. Lea Dawn Smith and Ross Gwinn. Lee Ann Smith, wrestling queen Suzy Taylor, and Juli Powers. 6. Queen Suzy Taylor and Gary Earle. 7. Lee Ann Smith and Bill Ellzey. 8. Juli Powers and Todd Ranger. 9. Vickie Hunt, basketball queen Sherry Spivey, and Stephanie Snare. 10. Queen Sherry Spivey and Richard White. 11. Stephanie Snare and Gaylan Yates. 12. Vicki Hunt and Phil Johnson. 170 Queens 5 1. I fx I I fy. 4' is .' r If ' 5,1 fi J 7 35 Y ritz uf? 8 V 4' J. s i 'ia v' - L if -i-315 -0 as A 1, ff' la 4 , .R Q, Q , fi as w Q ueens 171 Pii Sherri Spivey Gaylan Yates Mr. and Miss Pirateer Sherri and Gaylan Named top Pirates Who could explain the feelings that went through us when we were announced candidates for Mr. and Miss Pirateer. Pride, accomplishment, excitement and other such feelings raced through our minds, like no other honor could have. To acquire this title was something all seniors could dream of. For us it was a reality, and to wait all year long to hear the winners announced was an accomplishment in itself, As the end of the year approached, curiousity took the hest of us. At long last we know the top pirates of '76. Randy Julie POWQIS Hail Mr. and Miss Pirateer. Terri Teel Greg Ratliff Sandi Wenzl Rick Wright Pirateer 173 1741- GirlsX'!Bov Once you've been to XJ' State you have friends you'l1 never lose -Y--f 1 f 8----2 A ' i -4 .?,,,, ,, , 9 Y,-. .-4-i...- 4 2 AF,-H414 V474-i ?,...l-- 0 N pn W -W-v -Y gg p- H25 I.. f HIGHS' , he ig es 'P , as c C C WWW? 5 1, A TQ11ffL or , aaa X' I 4' e Q wg 4 I '-.W-'A A' annul A- 'fungi e hllll. - '!,,,, ul fllllll- ' H' Eiillh 1 't t e--- . .-4,,.,..f--A Chatting about what went on at Girls and Boys State in up front of the whole school sounded difficult, but once front the representatives talked with ease. Nc., Girls and Boys State representatives are: FRONT ROW: Rod Branch, Greg Ratliff, Gary Branscum. BACK ROW: Lynelle Robinson, Dalynn Dreschler. When Girls' and Boys' State nomina- tions came around, it was a mad rush for the principal,s office. Our letters of request tif convincing enoughj would be our ticket on the express to Northeastern State College in Tahlequah, and East Central State College in Ada, where the action would take place. City officials, we wanted to be, and city officials we were! When we arrived at our designated spot, we formed our counties and set up our own administration. What a switch from the usual lazy summer day! Government, he we come. Cirls,fBoys State 175 Finalists reach their final goal In a society as mobile as ours today, it is unusual to find students who have attended school in the same district from first grade through twelfth. The only requirement for membership is simply that - attending Putnam City schools. This club cuts across all school lines: social, intellectual, interests and abilities. The jocks as well as the freaks, and don't forget the frocks, were all welcome. We were supportive in the cancer drive since this disease also cuts social and cultural lines. Our main event of the year was the banquet held in our honor. Scholarships were always on our minds, so in October of our junior year we took the PSATXMMSQT test to qualify for National Merit Scholarships. John Dieken Scott Doering Matt Duiken Mary F1'2U1kliY1 Troy Gilmore Kathy Harrington Clay Pvstlffwaife George Renth Bethany Smith Robert Boyles me Planning upcoming events and getting' them sched- uled are 12-Year clubbers Terri Teel, Donna Graybill, Eric Turner, Mrs. Beverly Holley and John Stigall. ' A baker's dozen? 12-Year club members are, FRONT ROW: Mrs. Beverly Holley, Eric Turner, Terri Teel, Donna Graybill, Bill Wagner, Mark Fritze, Bill Ellzey, Gary Reese, Steve Stephens, Cindy Bramlett, Greg Ratliff. ROW 2: Phil Leon, Kenny Shore, Vickie Coffman, Beverly Bickerstaff, Jan Birch, Sandy Engberg, Larry Gray, Rick Lipe, Paul Tiemann, Travis Pickens, Beth Miles, Cindy Hawk, ROW 3: Lauren Rice, Tom Brown, Troy Gilmore, Sharon Pritchett, Kellie Shannahan, John Stigall, Marvin Whited, Larry Smithson, Natalie Almen, Sherlene Shaffer, Dalyn Drechsler, Juli Powers, Dana Pierce, Teri Rose. ROW 4: Kevin Garrett, Kathy Wilburn, Laura Wall, Robyn Green, John Dieken, Clay Postlethwaite, Laurie Foster, Linda Grooms, Charlotte Brown, Janet Kraemer, Dennis Carson. ROW 5: Jim Kohout, Chris Morrison, Mary Robb, Barry Babin, Mick Cornett, Tom Carroway. Susan Burshek, Patti Parsons, Suzy Taylor, Kim Hart. BACK ROW: Christy Rector, Steve Whitfield, Rick Luber, Linda Brintnall, Brenda Melvin, Dudley Holloman, Russell Lilly, David Bixler. 12 Year Club ESTE . N 'P-5. ' 1 ,- -aff!! . -, ,, 4 . ' .gif-J a 'f ' M . '. w 1 . 41' , ,,- .. f. it w,gQt4.,'w 5 flatter A M- v ff M ., -tn x . .4 Qt, '--Lfff ' ,H - Putnam City High Schools' first student 9' 'b - M i 'F ---', ' - . Daily. Picture vas t4 1cn in 1913 or 1919. i , Qi 'T W, 178 Yesterday A---Q X tyt V,khV ,N Frontier Day was quite a festive event for 4,31 4 .El 65,5 , 'i in , ' ,nt 'Zvi M ff : - ' K I ffl' -.if at A Qite it W 'tm 'mfam if at is-a it oaaaeeeaarati ,Q,Q,QqgV'fE3!?2f42'Q 53 it at ia ef, at Q the Q Q Q af Q Q 'qu Qu Q 'Qt t 'tv On Q it ' 0 492 Q1 0Lv,jf A the teachers of 1950. After the prom in the spring of 1960, Mr. Jim Hamilton 11 teacher at the time, takes time out from his job as chaperone. Two hundred years ago today . . .W How often have we heard H? Too ohen? The Bimnnennkd seems to be all over the place. lt's in everything from the cars we drive to the clothes we wear. Everythingfs red, white and blue! V Jveshowmdoursphitniourschmn,butnow it,s time we show our spirit in the country. We'll go from voting for Student Council President to President of the United States f it's a big step. Yesterday we were a big part of our school- Today we,re a big part of our country. The interests in music never change, just the style. w 5 l t 1 r Beating that popular victory drum, Bill Weaver marches on his way to the pep rally. Signs of the present can certainly be seen in the many varied styles of '76. :XI t f tl We? I Ea N is e 12114 'X lyk M .-tariff T? drip fl, ,gf .,,, , u ..,z' '-I D DP' Today 179 1 Ck 1 I . z f 9 E ,I '.. Q QM his I1 E I S -. ww wwf 4' -W el ' ,.- .V Q K--,pi 'NN il xl 1 Q-. Q-5 f ff ,. -W or A ur' Cin - '-A V 3 K- a p l 'Q I vu... ,aw ,wg ,es Wx ,. J, , A fx . . , , , 'j D Q :ff .fi wasp-5 sv-f K , .Z,pr,.,Q1?i ' L- V K, X A V. 4 'iiiia fig, '51 ,, ..,X,,.,,, Y A ,W J F 3 Ah i as Q ' x U I 5 F 5 i i i 1 l i H E I K- 3 ,...gzi IX., 'uf' . My ,pa '54 - 1Q 4-qw... Awww v A IS WX iw Q97 , , -Y.-1 S 3 E S S e k E 5 e Q fl LL 5 'Nw L.. 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V awe? 5-v w,,v msd Www ,,. rr.- ilu? fi ' ' wie S 1 'W !,- 5-'i,,, 4 r fiefk T 9 .Q r , 32 . 9 x .AL ,A .s -E As the junior class, we found ourselves caught between the confusion of the sophomores and the sureness of the seniors. Being 'clabeledw as an inbetween, we were stuck with decisions of the future. We weren,t on top like upperclassmen, yet we werenit on bottom as sophomores are sometimes said to be. We werenat sure of our futures, but we weren't just beginning to think about it. If the hands of time could be stopped and moved ahead, maybe this portion of life could be overlooked with relief - maybe not. Having the spirit that came from heaven, it could be that we were blessed. The year passed quickly, and we anxiously awaited the first of summer. Decisions made months before would become realities when we picked up our senior rings. Our Hfirst step to stardomw was taken, and we could look forward to our final year. 2l0 Junior Opening laws' sri-.. N wi -V., va' if . 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FRONT ROW: Sponsors, Mr. Larry Foreman, Mrs. Linda Roberts, Mrs. Kathy Gilkeson, Mrs. Sherry Pitt, Mrs. Betty Gregory, Mr. Steve Brinson, OFFICERS: Eric Frazier, Boy popularity, Nancy Snyder, Treasurer, Danisa Haggard, Secretary, Greg Wright, Presidentg Rex Purcell, Vice Presidentg Pam Bracken, Girl Popularity. f ll'n donuts helps Rhonda Witt meet both new and old faces. Early morning dutyo se 1 FJ Both hostilities and overwhelming spirit are taken out on the spirit man by James Johnson during spirit week. ai , if ll .re i f-.1 , ,.. , 'ffffgfi f fggilfxi-X I. i, f , 32 , , ,nf S 2 E 2 5 P Sometimes even Juniors get a little mixed up. Bill Dunn seems to have taken a wrong turn somewhere. Junior Opening 211 l 2, l Junior Spirit Revs up with Pirate Pride Spirit of '77 class car rolls on, never running out of orange power. - Rochelle Ablah Julie Aduddle Kyle Albright Anne Allen Carrie Alverson Terry Amacher Cliff Anderson Mike Anderson Deidre Andrews Marc Anglemyer Sarah Ansley Laurie Anthony Debbie Appling John Armstrong Todd Armstrong Tom Ashburn Rebecca Ashworth John Awezec Debbie Aynes Bob Bailey Terri Bailey Jack Baird Cheryl Baldwin Jim Balkenbush I ire A ' X 'L D if . .4.'2 '--- Q, N M-R , an I ,KL 'BN :gi g- '---',,....- '--'f'P'Z!i L 'Zi ' x XXL ,, A 1 It 4 5 X ' I ' Daniel Ballew Q A Jim Banta f Judy Barber , Glen Barnett Kathy Barnwell Mickey Barrett Susan Barrett E ! Barry Barge at W- r Trudy Barrett Robert Bartlett Kelly Bauldricie Mike Bayouth Tony Beadles ni, 4 Q if 4, A I wr fi tai i Xa gi .Rag efiiivf .- Don Beck 9, ii My Eric Beisel I ' ' Tim Bell ,ff 'B 'Y f-7' f' gf , ' ,if ' 1 , Ai Bellah W: 1 f ' : W J. ,, I, -J. Barbie Igelobraydic H y, eff? I I f 3, I by , . V ai Bender T ' , , .. ' V f X' ,ip ' A r.. Bryce Bennett 1 ff if , 74 eeyi 5 5' ' '. 3' lx , Carrie Bernardy ' f W, ' V ull' 'F ' Betty Bernbach T E' ,V y l it' f ' Cindy Bernd 5 A K ' Y X I 'f ' 'il ' 4 . 1 r .7 lf, 212 Juniors Q get , A I K if f W, x if ' ,l ,,2f,Qk ,l,. f LL 5 f .il-3 ef V 1. E4-L! Q h as . 'fi as Q13 .W E Mi If ng: lik , gi 11 l, yi :ttf .QQ X We ,Qi y f I Alli e i' 2 il 'Y' i i 5 1 ' l a 2 vm iv rf l , J vw ,. ,. ,, ,, ' 8 if gym ' I. W0 f 1 ' I Sf K Vx 7 : ii :V , ,, 5 I V ff if I f-fi K4-I 4'-1 ' f V 51 N, FL 1, ' . -ei M N' t 1 , , t E ff' if , 'W A 1' . lv-ij. Wt, , wr, .. iz, , .ruffle V l vm K I 1 i nf 'Q , ngtjv '-Qui' 1 .1 4 ' 'www x 'giQQ,, I 'LM I 'l 11 ifigbk x -iv m 'X ., I .illn hai-ft B Jig, V' 'F I 'W if -fi l 'Q .L ' af. ' A if V, r , If ir' W, y za, I In . , K ' V, ,, ,,,, I A :ga A V' A gy H , 355 1- 5 3? ' , We 4' Norman Beverage Jef Biehler Tracy Bien Pat Birchett Jim Bixler Billy Blalock L Cliar1otte'TBlancl1ard Brett Blevins Gary Blevins David Bobo Steve Boehler C r Julia Bole Lisa Bond Lori Bond Clay Booth Leigh Ann Boswell Martha Bowers - Shryl Bowlware Glenn Boyer Pam Brackin L Kyle Bradford Lyndon Brady Teresa Brady Janice Brazil I Betty Brewer Larry Brewer Robert Brian De Ann Bright Debbie Bright Julie Brinkworth Carolyn Brooks Cathy Brown De Ellen Brown Gary Brown Tamela Brown Cindy Brtko Nancy Buckley Ron Bulard Diane Bumbaugh Kent Burdette Steve Burdick Julie Burkett Sam Burks Paul Burnett Lisa Burns Tim Burroughs Kevin Bush Dann Butler Robin Butler Susan Butler Monty Cain Greg Caldwell J an Callaway Becky Campbell Carl Campbell Rickey Campbell Steve Campbell Terri Campbell Mary Carleton Christy Carlile Tom Carlson Kay Carmichael Cheri Carter H. A. Carter Jan Carter Nancy Cartwright Lisa Cashion Kenny Cassil Tammy Cast Wendy Cates Kathy Caudill John Caviness ,lumore 213 Bill Chalmers Cheryl Chandler Paul Chandler Jimmy Chang Russell Charter ,Cathleen Chasteen Elizabeth Chenault Bret Christensen Mark Christian David Christofferson Sue Clapp Donna Clark e J Joanne Clark Candi Claunch Tom Clemans Joyce Cline Candy Cochran Roy Coe Kevin Coffee Harold Coffey Jim Coffman Lana Cohlmia ?am Coker Gwen Cole n - Collett . ,.fDo1'i5iIhY'C011ElSlZ A 1-Cheryl Connell v Janice Conner Janice lConw5ai Shalaine Goo Robert Cooley 31?4e90mQl3?S Cindy Cornelius Steve Cornelson Vicki Costello Cecilia Cotner Rick Cotter Cherilyn Cox Lori Cox Pam Crawford Kenneth Cross Russell Crowe Teresa Crump David Culver Sean Cummings William Cunningham Donna Curtis Barry Cuthberson Cathy Cutler Alan Daggs Larry Dahl Bill Daniels Tom Darr David Darrah Beth Davis - Julie Davis Marianne Davis Scott Davis Richard Deaton l Cathy Deason Mindy Denham John Denner . Brian Dethrow Willis Dickey David Dixon Francie Dixon John Dixon Shelley Dixon Debbie Donley Mark Donnell Kathy Douglas Brenda Douglas 214 Juniors f an n . ' 7 I E wr , , X v- 7 ff S 4 J' K 1 Aft 'M .h 7 'H' I V 5. ,in K i W . Af' 411 V ,Ag J it A A' 3 s .lr 1- Barbi Downing Jenny Downing Joan Downing Beverly Drabek Paul Dunaway Brenda Duncan J oleres Duncan Janet Dunlap J can Dunlap Bill' Dunn ' David Dunn Patti Dunn Shelly Dunn Cathy Durant Debbie Duvall Jennifer Dyer Len Dyer Kory Ecklund Sharon Edmiston Patty Edwards Susan Ehlers Warren Ehn Mike Eldridge Marc Elkins Lori Ellis Sheryl Ellis Caroline Emerson Jae Emerson Jennifer Emmett Mike Engel Beverly Ensley Doug Erickson Mark Erickson Karen Erikson Kari Estes Phil Estes Evan Evans Chris Ewing Neil Familant Carol Ferguson And the beat goes on and on and on when John Jones gets mto the rhythm Clap your hands JHHIOIS 215 Tami Feronti Steve Feuerborn Len Fey Carla Fiegener Chris Fiepfener Craig: Fink Chris Finley Debbie Fish Carolyn Fisher Mark Fisher Ross Fisher Marcia Fishman Mike Fister Debbie Flake Milton Fletcher Mike Flynn Tom Forsberg' Barney Fortner Bob Foxhover Craig' Frank Dean Franklin Eric Frazier Chris Freeh Rusty Freeman Gayle Frifsdlander Leslie Fulhart Mark' Fuzzell Diane Gallagher Doug' Gailamore i Greg Garcia- Bill Gentry Ragon Gentry Gay George Donna Gibson Andrea Glezentanner Cindy Gilbert Ronald Gill Kent Gilliland Kim Gilliland Mike Glass Nancy Glos Ronnie Goade Ronnie Godfrey Bart Goebel Cindy Goff J onna Goode Jean Gordan Glenn Gould Chief Gower Liz Graham Glenda Gray Kevin Gray Kirk Grayson Kelly Green Kirk Greenwood Andy Griffin Sherry Griggs Chip Grimmett Brad Groff Janet Gulick Diana Gullett Delia Gutierrez Phil Haddon Mike Hagen i John Hager Danisa Haggard Diana Haggerton Hugh Hale Cara Hall David Hall David Hamilton 2l6lu.uiors. 5 V' ix ,,, S ,P . It 2 ' . 5 i g 5 4, . 41 I i ge e , 15 .rf gig K , sl 1' 4 Q Lf?-' 5 1 Mr. 5 gh 'I' N ,A 1 g E S Y f j ii Ye x A X 'ala I ,I Y jrguuff' fr, f .riffs lf' N., 7- A if if x 92 WIN ,lv 4' ul . ia i f' ,ia lr 1 r ff ' X' K A' y ,iV y Wifi .K if i wa xi! Ji N Sail on, S2111 on Pirates! Driven by the wind of spiiit, the pirate Ya ship sails in full flourish. fl.,- dis i f i x ' l A fi 1, N ., 3' 'L -X I 6114 1 ,,,.,.-J 1' John Hammons Charles Hawkins Nancy Hendron Stephanie H61'Shb61'281' Renee? Hillemeyer Mark Hitchcock J. Scott Hobgood Juniors 217 Brian Holt ,Cindy Hood K 'K Q . , Teresa Hood LEI -gy Q. is - Marianna Hooten e 4 4 Suzi Horton ' - ' ' J 'ff' ' Dana Hostmeyer ..2.. o g e Dan Howard o 1 Shari Hudson h is 'A f Jana Huffstutler Greg' Hughes Odis Hughes Tommy Hughes Willie Husley Karen Humphrey Donna Hunt Jim Hunt LeeAnn Hurley ' f H 5 Daryl Hutchinson H ' ' A . .. W p , Eiigss. ,, . . .- f x Dixienym H Q H - 3' 5 scott Hyde H U QQ- Ra dy H s , . i .. 5 Il YDS ! N , ig, A4 Andrea Hunter , Jan Hutchison 1 I Paul Iott o - e iq Q in X , , Q. , -r A - ,RSV - -LA. ' Kim Irving Judy Irwin David Jackson Susan Jakeway Leigh James Vicki James James Jefferson Teresa J elfly When the dawn breaks, Randy Pittman will se'e just exactly what his friendly neighborhood pepclubbers Julie Audell, Carrie Johnson, and Judy Havelka have been doing' with crepe paper and signs. Posters, crepe paper Transform jock's homes Into victory Wishes 2 18 ,I umors i .t i i If if A ii N ,Q . I 1. V ,K .r 'F 4 ' 3' A ' ' E: fi ,ref ,, 8- so L X K 5 , ssl X 5 A .2 R Sz as SVR ' , .4 I fx If I. :'59QQziEQ4i': . X All 9 A ii , qw. K vs 'Y x N rx K .f qv ,. X, YN 5 it rl K is 'Y r s if ,124 ' e i in S ff iff, W' 'MX - . gt, all Q Q 5, . -.tx .X S . 5 ., SX WR xr N Dog fyli A h si 'M , at ,-7, it -il o . Y I 1 Betty Johnson y Carol Johnson K Carrie Johnson Charley Johnson Doug Johnson Karl Johnson Larry Johnson Nancy Johnson Patricia Johnson Rene Johnson Russ Johnson Jeri Johnston Kay Johnston Cynthia Jones Herb Jones John Jones Julie Jones Lisa Jones Sheryl Judkins Mike Karnes Sheryl Kasparek Lori Kearl Mary Keeney Terry Keesee Bill Keller Klaire Keller Kim Kelly Mike Kelly Pat Kelly Robin Kelly Karen Kelso Leslie Kelton Richard Kenmore Sandra Kennedy Kevin Kenworthy Tami Kern Valerie Kerns Kevin Khoury Chuck Kietzman Rollin Kinchen Mike King T. G. King Leslie Kint Kaye Kirk Charles Klasek David Klausmeyer Karen Klick Mike Klotz Kim Knox Marlene Koehn Kirk Kolar Stan Kozlowski Richard Krahl Tim Kubiak Bob Kusbel Robert Lachance Nancy Laird Mike Lanata Denise Lane Sue Langley Karen Langston Laura Langston Sarah Lauffer Jeff Laughlin Debbie Lawrence Mark Lawson Cheri Lazzele Beth Lee Stanley Lee Brian Leffler Mark Leg-rand Denise LeGrant Junlors 219 David Leonard Linda Leonard Susan Leslee David Lewis Kitten Lewis Teressa Lewis Frank Lilly Carolyn Lindsey Karen Lindsey David Littrell Kurt Loefflholz Tom Lokin Eddie Lombard Dan Londoff Mike Longcrien Jana Longwith Debbie Lord Ted Lorett Teri Love Gay Loveall Grant Lovejoy Brent Lowell Cris Lowery Jaimie Lowry Terri Lundeen J ohn LYHI1 Kathy Lynn Scott MacHe1vie David Maggie Mike Malherbe Rissa Mallett Kathy Malone Laurie Malone Mark Mann Jana Marple Lori Martin Mike Martin Jill Martindale Cheryl Mashburn Gweneth Mason Sherry Mason Lynda Maxwell Laura Maynard Mark Matheny Tom Mattax Gordon MacArthur Linda McCall Stacy McClain David McClendon Annette McClure Henry McCluskey Bill McCoury Russ McCraw Mickey McCrotty Barbara McCurley Carol McDonald Cathy McDonald Dale McDonald Connie McEwen Patrick McGee Scarlet McIlwain Kelly McKanna Brian McKillop Mark McKown Chris McLean Rhonda McMahon Thomas McCullen Steve Mcbfeely Scott Medlinger Alan Meeks Tony Melman Julie Melton 220 Juniors .Q-p.. if, l 1 fitfi 'ff fi Q 1 nl! as 'wa . usd. s . qi if ,J4 Magic Markers Create bold bright Whirls of color Artistic students Steve Whitfield and decoi ate socks belonging to faithful Jack Merritt Mary Meyerson Steve Middleton Steve Miles Barbie Miller Kathy Miller Mary Miller Michael Miller Sheryl Miller Charles Mills Kathy Mills Nickie Minyen Shelly Miner Shanna Moeller Kathi Morgan Liz Money Keith Monroe Ronnie Montgomery Phillip Moore Shelley Moore Sherri Moore Steve Morgan Ray Moriel Alan Morrison Debbie Morrisey Steve Mortensen Linda Morton Kim Moulder Laurie Muckleroy Vicki Muegrzenborg Kenny Munday Julie Murrell Vicki Murrell Letha Nail David Nunn Liz Nation Jill Neal Jeff Nelson Steven Nelson Melanie N etherton Dorothy Newcomb Dan Nichols John Nickins Beverly Nickles Kelly Niemeyer Robert Niemeyer Carol Nobles Tammy North ,luniois 221 Operation existence: The main key to Life and breath Secrets of Human Survival are discovered by Dallas White and David Harry through the knowledge of Mrs. BJork. Ann Marie Ondak Lanette Ore Danni Nowe Curtis Nowell Susan Ogle 'i .Q Patty Oleson 4' Mike Olsen ,G Jim Olson J Leanne Ortiz Gary Osburn Debbie Owen Kathleen Oxley Tommy Palmer Debbie Parent Christie Parker Greg Parker Randy Parker Tommy Parker Vicki Parks Paula Patrick Dana Patton Don Paz Steve Pebworth John Peoples Tammy Perry Craig Phillips Rita Phipps Mike Piatt Kay Pierce Debbie Pilkinton Cathy Pinion John Pointon Rick Poland Tammy Polen John Pollock Elizabeth Popa Lizann Porter Nancy Powell Bob Powers Greg' Powers 222 Juniors X as s sb' Q e s s .4 s J H: s. X if X 4 Q ws 4 M ..- a. , . r,,...,....,.,4-w-w- l I l JG- 9' s 1 2 X., i pk 'V' W f J. 'ik- fy. P s fwf , Q X Xe si 2:1 v an Qs 4: l ,X i , ti, l fx ' 2 .. X 523 S if 'vi gig 3 . . M P J Q in ff , Qs.. - A , t, 5 s, '-. x i X -- f Q: X Ig, .1 i . A .i 5 fs. 'E -.uv K J C - K O , , S fl f Qi, v ,.,,.-K J Karla Price John,Priel1e1 , Malinda Priebe if Cindy Pugh Tracy Pullen .K Jill Purcell' Rex Purcell Tw? Pyle Susan Quatre Gina- Quinny: - Russell Radar Tawana Radford Denise Radosevicli Kim K Ragan r J ' Toni Rahill Robin Rainey Kim,Ratzlaff Jenny Ray ' f' Casey Raymond Bobby Reed Devin Reeder Dale Reid Cindy Reneau J ulie, Rennie Mark Rhodes Brent Rice Debbie Richardson Paul Reiss Don Rigler J Bob Ristau Candy Ritch Scot Roberts Helen Robertson Teri Robertson Carla Robinson Jim Rogers Mike Rogers Mark Rohrman Kathi Root Jeanne Roper Gary Rosher Kathy Rose Davis Rosin Don Ross Tom Roueche Bryan Royster Robert Ruckel Celia Ryan Dan Rybaski U I Elizabeth Rybicki John Samara Mark Samples Kathy Samuels Jana Sanders Cecila Sandlin Linda Saunders Cindy Schilling h Debbie Schmitz J Fred Schmidt Carol Schnorrenberg' Linda Schumanngy . Scott Schwiensberg David Scoggins Cindy Scrivner Karen Scott J Mike' Seawright J Tia Seawright Alan Seeger Paul Seikel ee Michelle Sellers Marcie Sexton Mike Shadid - Juniors 223 Kim Sharpe Lisa Shaver Bobby Sheehan Deby Sheehan Joel Shelton Lisa Shipman Craig Shires Kathy Shook Gary Shriver Jamie Shuffield Tony Shuffield Daniel Silberinan Jay Silver Glen Simpson Lisa Siria Bill Sjulin Steve Small Sharon Smiley Caroline Smith Curt Smith Fred Smith Gina Smith Jana Smith Jeff Smith Laura Smith Mark Smith Randy,Smith Sharon Smith Shawn Smith Susan Smith ,S Traci Smith Deirdre Smitherman Nancy Snyder Steve Sowers Lori Spengler Shannon Spicer Sherri Standifird Patty Steigerwald Hal Stephens Sandy Stephens Zina Stephens Kathleen Stevens Mark Stinchcomb Shelley Stiner Kim Stinson Vickie Stone Greg' Stout Donna Strange Mark Stratmeyer Terrell Stroud Mike Strozdas Diane Stubbs Mary Stuever Diana Sullivan Becky Sweet Cris Sykora Mark Tate Marjorie Tauschin Mark Taylor Mark Taylor Mitchell Taylor Pam Taylor Stephen Nathan Taylor Susan Taylor Teresa Taylor Jamie Teel Neal Templin Brenda Terrel Anita Thigpen Diana Thomas Kelly Thomas Gary Thompson 224 Juniors ,gm bfi' of 'r 5922-. it Z x i I 4. 8' 'Q f fl? A ,. My .. , , X W, .df ,K,t EW N Kyle Thompson Nancy Thompson V Sandra 'Thompson ' N Scott Thompson ' Scott Thompson Susan Thompson Christi Thurman Tim Tillman t S 4- f M , Q Q 5 41331 .2 Vg 4 , , .- ., V Terry Tillson Nancy Tobin Que Phong Ton-Nu Richard Tourtellotte June Towles Jody Trask Kenneth Trousdale . 1 jg Dean ri-um Sandy Tucker , , John Tuthen Tom Ulrich 4 Russ Unruh 'S A ' Mel Vaughan , N E David Vermillion H2 A 4' 'T ' Doug Waddle V il' A Rene Wade Dana Walker Susie Walker Cheryl Wall David Wall Pam Wall David Wallace Kristi Wassilak i ,I AV W Carol Wathan Janey Watson Steve Watson Bill Weaver Chris Webb V Dee Ann Webster 1 Diane Webster Karen Weise Ce Ce Welch ... ,-. j LQ ff Loads of fun and good music are in store for Chris Cheatwood as he pays Jamie Teel the small price of sockhop admittance. We're gonna Soc around The hop tonight Juniors 225 Pretty teeth, Fresh breath, Special smile, He'll notice! Open wide and say Ahhh! Debbie Donley carefully demonstrates the art of teeth polishing on Sandy Wenzl. l Dwell Welded 'W 'rem Welker i Kathy Wenzl - ' Robert West Q. 7 P Mark Westervelt ti A l Dallas White in Dianna White , f 9 x 1, gf Elizabeth Wheat ii if 3 2 ' l Holly White ,,i1 ' ui at . Karen Whitman F W Susan Whittaker ' Nancy Whittington ' . Bob Wildfield V X , . I S' at Y Pam Wilkins V .,: , David Wilkinson ' ' , ' af Becky Williams Jerri Williams , Michelle Williams Debbie Wilson Diana Wilson , Kathy Wilson Sherri Wilson Tom Wilson , E Stephanie Winkler Y ' L Mike Winn J anna Winters Doug Winzler Rhoda Witt Elizabeth Wittekind Gary Wolfe Joe Womastek Melanie Wood Diane Woodside Casey Wright Greg Wright Linda Wyalie Chuck Wynkoop Cindy Wyrrick JoAnn Yandell Kenny Yetter N 226 Juniors if sited J I f' 09 .. ag? ef , if 4' ' 55 N' E K A P x Q, bb !. fi an , ' ii Q xi x i 1 , 4, 'f' '- 'ik V 6 .ox . : ag '- f'-A :fn .Jil ,lf Q 3 'll 1 gl Leland York Mary Janice Young Mary Kay Zuravleff gr, x ,, 4 Q ff lk AH my by RISE-HMM Jumors at Work and play Juniors 22 7 LL Being sophomores, we were filled with apprehension as we approached those mighty doors of Pirate Hall on orientation day. At first, we regretted being branded as usophsv, but in due time we considered ourselves an important part of our school. Our originality was evident when we took first place in the Homecoming float contest. We developed a sense of belonging, and even though we had little choice, school became a home away from home. We became very skilled at working football games, club meetings, home- work and jobs into two inch squares on a calendar. Although we sometimes complained about the tight fit, after long week-ends we would once again fill the empty spaces. After one year of being lowly soph- omores, we were ready to give up our title to those fearless freshmen who would follow in our footsteps. Being the biggest class ever just goes to prove that saying, Wfhe bigger, the bettcrf, 228 Sophomores Opening '-ff, , ,,Q:w,, , ? We're the class of '78! SPONSORS are: Mr. John Knight, Mrs. Donna Brown, Mrs Ruth Hodgson, Mrs. Ginger Walters, Mrs. Illona Morris, Mr. Charles Gassawav OFFICERS are: Karen Koenig, Girl popularityg Jamie Isaacs, Treasurerg Rulan Poh Les Miller, Boy popularity E Secretaryg Kristi Papahronis, Vice Presidentg Chris Speegle, President, Sophomores seem to find friends anywhere, even at the Cancer Drive garage sale. NEW STUDENT ORIENT AUG 26 8 I5 AM is SCHOOL BEGINS AUG 28 Sophomores line up to receive the blue-prints of Pete informs new students that their year is about to begin. high School days to Come- Sophomores Opening 229 Charlotte Ablah Kevin Acers Mike Acker Mark Ackerman Debbie Adams Richard Adams Greg Ahrens Scott Akins Mary Alexander Michelle Alexander Y' .5 Tamrgie Allen , reg mme a 5, Denise Anderson Cyndi Armstrong S' Carrie Arnold - J' N f Gary Arnold Winn Ashmore , ii, . i WL Todd Aspegren 5 g' : Paul Austin Barry Baggett David Bagwell Bill Bailey Melissa Bake Dee Ann Baker Scott Baker Barbara Banes David Atkinson ,Q W , fm fa, Chris Bardrick Robert Barge' Ralph Barker Wanda Barninger SusanBarry jSherry1Baxter i Debbie Beadles TracysBeamerf Walter Bean ORANGE YOU GLAD you came Black to Pirates ? Sophomores really are! They snatched first place with It's Crate to be a PIRATE! Welcome to The Piratekist Land of Sophomores 230 Sophomores ' g 5' -A il ls M 5 id' I-,. 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Brown Shelly Brown Bonnie Brox Dana Brunhoeber Dena Bryant Tynina Bryant Jan Bryson Peter Brzyeki Mary Buck Julie Buford Cassie Bullard n Mike Bunn' Kim Burgh Mike. Burkes Darryl B' ll Burns ii Melissa Burns GaryiBush- D Kent Byrd Georgina Cagas Kelly Call 1 Debra Callahan Laurie Callister Stephanie Camp I-Ieidii Campbell Sophomores 231 Pat Campbell Jim Campbell Diane Canion Blain Carmen Rick Carson Joan Carter Michelle Carter Tommy Casey Clint Casewell Jeff Caughron Dion Caves Christina Ceballos Louis Chambers Charla Chappelle Scott Cheatham Chris Cheatwood Steve Childers Steve Christensen Bill Christie Scott Christopher Max Cieminski Michele Claborn David Clady David Clark David Clark Deborah Clark Paula Clark Joe Claunch Angie Clayton Donna Cobb . . Jeff Cobb Christie Coleman Mary Coleman Rhonda Coleman Kevin Colwell Susan Conner Tammy Conyers Linda Cooley Cathy Cooper Gerri Cooper Clay Cooprider Myra Corlett Bobette Cornelius Bill Coulter Tom Counihan Becky Cowan Richard Cox Sonya Cravens Brad Crawford Ronna Creech Anne Creswell Mike Crosby Angela Crownover Carmen Cunningham Jackie Curtis Mike Curtis Charlotte Dahlen Carole Daly Nancy Danek Gretchen Daniel Ron Daniel Doug Daniels Jim Daugherty Wayne Davenport Amanda Davidson Bobby Davis Britt Davis Holly Davis Kelly Davis Mark Davis Tammy Davis Mike Day Neil Day Maribeth Deal David Deatherage Mike Deaton Teresa Deaton Daniel Decker Leslee Decker Dana Delong Dayna Dempsey 232 Sophomores 4- 1 Wien, A in! V W A '- f J is-A ai Q aft A V 1 xy vp A A. X V' ,e JG' :R C i C l i i ,, li. f.,.h v-- -. ' f- -' ve as i s y r y 7 C V ' ,fs ja A 'V Sf: ' , , 9 5 so 3 3 C .ril e ll eae, as. 'fig ,f l' C f'i't':fZ'f Hf lre if 4: 1, - 1 'cd lk , E . 41,5 'f 5 51? UV? ii fn. ,4 we ,.. 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I .i ' fa- 51? ,fs Q I 46 D sf if ifgg Robert Denney Dana Denson L Vicki Determan Cathi Diehl Karen Diloria Ray Dileo Shaun Dillehay Theresa Dishman Ricky Ditmore M Michele Dittelmier Ann ,Dixon D Debbie Dixon David Dobson Keith Dotter Gay f Doughty Debbie Douglas Mark Downing Lorri Dugger Janie Duncan Nancy Duncan Jackie Durrall Dyanna Durant John Dyer David Dykeman Bill Early E Ed Eganhouse Sue Elkins Kim Elliott Mark Elliot Philip Elmore Terry Enos Julie Esposito Linda Esser Shelia Estes Mark Evans Mitch Evans Paper and paint applied to the side of a bus exhibit Britt Davis' hopes for a Pirate win over Edmond. Sophomore spirit ' Hits the highways Via adorned buses Sophomores 233 Rhea Evans Holly Ewing Richard Farrill Terri Farris Frank Farrow Ann Fenwick Vicki Ferguson Pami Feronti Lee Fiegener Becky Figer Mark Fine Carvette Fleming Don Fleming Danny Ford Debbie Ford L' Mark Foster J aney Fowler Tony Franklin Kirk Frederick Ann Freed Bryan Fritzler Mark Frumkin Brad Fudge Jerry Fudge Robert Gaillardet M ,,Robert.Galiga WFfh81'l'i Gallaspy G Kathy Gallecieze 'Kentfiambie f Eddie.Garcia Joe Gates A Carl Gahi -W M Christyvfievrin Jerry Gianfilippo 73 Q G , G1 llel ,Monty,g..Gattis Q . . 3 Dennis Gibson Cory Gideo Nancy Giezentanner Don Gilbert Eddie Gilbert Jan Gilbert Jeff Gill Mike Gilles Jeanna Gilliland Leslie Gilliland Mary Jo Gillman Johnny Gillmore Donna Glenn Russ Godfrey Tom Goff Beverly Gonzalez Lisa Goodrich David Gordon Mike Gossman G Ty Goto Karen Govvett Allen Gould Larry Gragg Todd Graham Danny Gray Janet Gray Doug Grayum Mary Beth Green Sonya Greenwood Bill Greggs Kathy Grier LaDaWn Griffin Angela Grover , Kelly Groen Becky Gulick Steve Guy Laura Gwinn James Hadley Kirk Hager Matthew Hain Michelle Hall Mike Hall Richard Hall Lynn Hamburger Jay Hamilton 234 Sophomores A 5 EW. -,A . 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I, f f ,, -1 3 f A 'aw , I fi 'gf I 2 ,U 71 ' 2 df: , , .,': V :Ma -. .Ez f 5 if I l Long lines, confusion Greet Sophs on Picture day lt's a long way from the back of the lines to the cameras, but at this point the journey is almost over. o e Chaunta Hamm www, 1 J Jack Hammond ' , -' , Gary Hammons 5 N ' , Alan Hampton Kent Hanebaum A ' X Rex Hankins Gregg Hansen Mark Hansen Stephen Hardway a. ...a M i f ,We ,f o W- Mark Harn Julie Harper V ,V A Q Pat Harrington A Amanda Harris Johnny Harris Karen Hart i Bobby Hartley I? 4, X ' M Rhonda Harvey zyx,V 1 Andrea Hawes 'V Gigi Hayes , f V Glenda Haynes ' . ' Russel Healy W 1 7 in at 49' Scott Heath fy: Marcia Heck f , Mary Hedberg ' - Mike Hefner 'Za H I ,A Rocky Hefner ' Linda Helka Kim Hebree - John Hendrix Mickey Henry Jeff Hermen V A 0 Carolina Hershberger o k y Amie Hertzbach Eric Hess 1 . 4 Dennis Hicks V ' o ' Lyndall Hicks .aa 3 af NL. Ronnie Hicks Lisa Hill Bonnie Hilton Tracy Hinkle Larry Hinton Karen Hintze Cheryl Hochstein Bobby Holcomb Shelly Holdner sf A ii la Carla Holland Lisa Hollis V . Scott Holrnsren - Debbie Hope Lisa Hoskins 'w is ' M Robin Hoskins Todd Housley Robin Hovrud Denise Howe .,. I Sophomores 235 Steve Hudson Dub Huffines John Huffman Cathy Huffman Beth Hughes Chris Hughes Kathryn Hulsey Darla Hunsaker Lee Ann Hunt Tracy Huntsman Gene Hunyadi Brian Huston Dawn Hyde Lynn Hynes Eric Hystad Dolly Immer Randi Ingargiola Danna Ingram Rochelle Marie Ingram Kevin Ireland Jaimie Isaacs Vicki Jackson Karen Jacobs Belinda Jakob ,Elisa James Bill Jamison Scott Jamison 'Gary Janow Mike Jarman Steve Jarvis K . Darcy Jennings Lisa Jennings so Thad Jem2imzS 'Rob Jessup J ' Judy J obe Brandon Johnson David Johnson Lynne Johnson Mike Johnson Rick Johnson Scott Johnson Terry Johnson Darin Johnston Randy Johnston Amy Jones Chuck Jones Jones Craig Larry Jones Nannette Jones Pam Jones Ronald Jones Sherri Jones Jonetta Jonte Laura Jordan Hank Jost Kathy Jung Randy Kamp Jim Kang Greg Karnes Lee Ann Kastens Lorrie Kaszubowski Jeff Kearl Tim Keefe Mark Keesee Mike Kellogg Keith Kerfoot Tresa Ketchum Pam Ketner Johnny Kiker Robbie Kincaid Janice King John King Robin Kinnenfren Lori Kirkendall Elvus Kishketon Danny Kissick Mike Kleiwer Joanne Knecht Tim Knight Tammy Knights Sheri Knupke 236 Sophomores M l , H Ji' if 1 A ,, X' - i 5 U In .,. ,ag ,wi V ,N I 4 ,. if ', KA i ff ni 59:5 f ,V f 'Ar , ,,' ie- ,f'v J ,AV We 3 ' , ' , QQ ' A kv l X, ,c y 1, v .yly , 4. y 5' 3 If I' I A ,,, Y ii' 1, A If 'V A 7 I ' V : I X Q . xy iw' , gy' W I Q ' -- an J 'ff f ' f' X i.ffa,,iz: v , , , , , WA ' - v, -vaffzfs ' 5 A f . f f ? 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Lia? 9 is Karen Koening Catherine Kohout John Kolkas Kevin Kooken Mike Kooken John Kopplin Paul Kropfl Debbie Kuehne David Kuekes Charles Kuykendall John Lacy Pam Laird Clay Lambert Kim Lanata Prentice Lane Jolynn Langley Debbie LaPoma Nan LaPorte Toni La Reese David Larson Dugan Latimore Laura Lauer Dinah Law Joe Lazenby Kim Leach Ann Lee Denise Lee Gwen Lee Shannon Lee Janet Legg Mike Lewis Tom Lindsay Rodney Lipe Darren Lister Chauri Lobaugh Mike Lockhart Georgia Londoff April Long Chip Long Terri Longmire Kevin Lovall Cathy Loving Larry Lowe Dedra Lowell Suzanne Lovvrey Robin Lowry Julie Lucas Shanon Lunsford Lisa Luschen Craig Lyerly Eddy Lynn Scott MacBride Bonnie MacLean Sophomores 237 Marc Maier Barbara Manelski Stacy Manning Jo L. Marcotte Sherri Marcotte Susan Marshall Freda Martin Karen Martin Janet Martinez Yaunie Martinez Tommy Martz Bob Marvin Andy Matallana Laronda Matson Elizabeth Matthews Ray Matthews Jolynn Maupin Ken May Marsha Mayberry J on Mazza Susan McAnel1y Shannon McCall John McClain Loyd McClary Shelley McClung Kurt McCain Sharon McCollum Jeff McConnell Mike McConnell Bobby McConvil1e Bryan McCrory Kelli McCuistion Laurie McCuiston Ronnie McDonald Kelly McElyea Mike McFarland Tracy McIlwain Susan McKoy Callie McLain Andy McLellano Jennifer McLing Beth McMinimy James McMullen Randy McNutt Jami McVeigh Contained within these three walls lives Star Spangled Triangle Points the Way 238 Sophomores 4 g W ' h l. K I 1, ti 4, 5 , ,. jk ,i .Zh 1 f 'Q' ' 1 an Q Si y 4 ,ir E 1 QQEEULK if is 'E ' A, s 7' ' f 35 O l 3 H , 4 1, -f,.f:ffs by i 3 fc' ay it '1 '. , V x A ,il ga x Y n y 1' if 04153 45.17.45 y -ai 1E 49 ' ,Q N Q 5 ,A- I 4' Ai V, i . .fa 1 A K K K Q a i V , ',f-r 1 .H 1 . di ra w I . 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Kathleen Meaiingeri Joe Meek Todd Melton V , , Sarah lM61'di3h' Lisa Meredith Greg' Metzer Karen'Miles Pam Miles Karen Miller Kathy Miller' Les Miller Melissa ,Miller Mike Miller 'Y' Pat Miller Philip Milner, Mike Minshali' Jan Mitcham Gina Mitchell Kim Monteith Amy Mooney Billy Moore 'iil f Cindy Moore' ' David Moore Leonard Moore Robbie' Moore' Rusty Moore 'lfhomasyVMoo1'eV Mike Moron Randy Morgan Kevin Morris Anne Morrow Jeff Moseley Melanie Moses Max Mosier Donna Murdoch Don Murdock Bill Murphy David Murphy Rick Murphy 1 George Murray Karen Murray Willie Mussler Vicki Myers Lorna Nailon Jim Nashert in Mark Naylor L Debbie Neel Jay Nelson Donna Nemec John Nessrnan Steve Nessman Gene Newcomb Jim Newkumet Jeff Nichols Dan Nickell Greg Nickens Rene Nickles Dennis Niklas David Nicks Karie Nivison Cathy Nix Tim Norris ' Ted Northcutt Dion Nunley ' Thomas O'Ba.nnon Delynn Odor Joyce Oleson 1 Marla Olsen Wayne Opp Dana Ore Larry O'Rear Gregg Overstake Kathy Owen' Doug Owens Sheryl Owens' John Packham i Mike Painter Christie Papahronis Paul Park . C Diane Parker Vicky Parks Sophomores 239 Debbie Parsells Donna Parson Robin Patterson Kevin Patterson Roger Patty Tony Payton Susan Peak Theda Pearman Jack Pearson Janice Peaver Cecilia Pegors Theresa Penland Bill Penn Christa Penny Becky Perkins Debbie Perkins Brian Perlmutter Mindy Peters Brian Peterson Cynthia Pfovtz Kelly Phelps Bill Phillips Donna Phillips Theresa Phillips Janie Pickens Toni Pickerill Sherry Pickering Trisha Pickett Mike Pike Lisa Pinckney Anne Pinkerton Mark Pishkin Maggie Pitt Michelle Plugge Rulan:Poe Diana Poison Pam Pool Robert Pope Glen Porter Rusty Porter Tom Possenriede Paul Potter Brenda Powell Susan Powell Nlary Beth Pradarits Keith Pradarits Tava Pendergust Josh Pricketi David Primeaux Benice Pritchett Rocky Probst Lisa Quatro Barbie Quinn Ronnie Quintana Rick Radley Jon Ragland Sid Ragland John Rahhal Cathy Rahill Mark Raidt Lisa Raines Jill Ranger Brenda Rateliff Robert Rayshell Greg Reagan Jana Reagon Tammy Rector Roger Reece Annette Reed Karen Reid 'Karen Reneau Darren Rice Mike Rich Kathy Rickey Doug Riess Dennis Rigler David Rigsby Tim Rimrner Laura Ristau Melissa Roach Bryan Scott 240 sophomores zz-,. .ts fa- 'fi' - :rr ' , P1 be 'R Q ,, ali if iff if N 5 , 5 13? 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' K, 1 Read all about it and a program from Donna Phillips as' Jerry Roberts Mary Roberts Paul Robertson Carol Jean Robinson Jack Robinson Perry Robinson Richard Roby Patricia Rodriguez Beth Roh lfs Jo Dee Rohrman David Rolle Joe Rollins Stan Romasz Ted Ross Kedre Rost David Rowan Becky Rowell David Ruggles Mike Ruggles Mark Russell Pam Russell Dennis Ryan Luellen Sadler Rita Salmon Bill Salter Eddie Sanchez Charles Sandmann Kelli Sapp Jim Scanlan Byron Schick Paula Schmid Tom Schmitz Kim Schumacher Mary Schumacher Janet Scoles Sophomores 241 Vicci Seales Russell Sedbrook .L Q Jean Seymonr - - Nea shame i - S Rob Shaff S - S Rene Shara S i i Bill Shaw , S S S Dotty Shaw . 7' Brad Shaw , gf H Y Mg time S S Henry Shaw Sheehan S V rif'ls1'ETie1?au1 Sheldon bb'f , 4 ' Sheppard it S, SL' d Sh 'll . ff , ,Gy us y r Rm? sifm ji Kurt shewmfkgf , snuff? Diane Shield 4 J Jana Shipp 'N J' Q Renee Short Jeiilda Shubert L Sidwell x 'Riibrifia Simonsen 6 Jeanette Simpson S Tami Sims James Siria .Melanie Skaggs ' 1 Jan Slagle l S, n,,enee i S S .Slater . g ne,, IB.J. Smith A 'i'lfD8Vid Smith I David L. Smith , Q - . A ' if Jay Smith f Smith of N, Q p. ' Paul Smith R. I Steve Smith s xr Q Beth Snare . ,, W 'mn Ken Sowers ' -- Scott Soergel g f- , Terri Spaan 41 A ' Chris Speegle f Scott Spradling ill MM-gf ' According to this sign, the ability of sophomores to close doors is questionable. Do this Don'r do that Can't you read The signs? 24-2 Sophomores E, , . 55 ge its s I n 5 A .- 5. if 2, ,NS K., in -eg rw M, if gy L W4 1 , V ,j fVG,, x, , ,,,, ia ,y I DN - l WDM' ' ? igVv . J X 1 V an -. a ,s ' Dl il iz sf if 'iqsfh Q. E rl x 1-ivl lasik 1 l f' f , D Am 1 .. ,,,.. 4, ,, I D' V,,, 3 , Vi - f , 'D A D f an D I ' 4 'D A D , , . ' X V ' I ,, , . , 5 ' , W' D 'if' ji? 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D Laurioe Strong s V, ,V,Scott:,Stroud , , V ?Laroii VSt1'd2hiersD l Tim Su2'2.'sD , VV : D' Leslie Suhre' V T 1V Stan Sykes ,Sara Sylliaasen a Carla 'Tabor V , Diane Tankevich .Kent,Taylor h - D lDan D TeinbDlefVEa- - DD David Thach ,Lynetfge Thies , ilean Di D Pat Thomas Richard Thomas l 'VTeresafThoriias D 7 Brenda Thomason, D Craig Thompson .. Jerry Thompson ' Mary Thompson , ,Nancy Thompson Lance Thomson ,Dana Thornton , Stephanie Thrift V Stacy Thrower ' Tari Tibbits 1KarenV.Ti1lery QI-Toward Tope D Melody Touhey Lauraffreadway Jay Tripp ,Theresa Tucker . V fTerri Tullis 4 D D Karen Turner Connle Tyner VV1'DD8D ,Uno D Bill Vail Nancy Valega ,g,Carola5 Vansipkle h Beckie Vaughan chitson Christine Von Bran V Karen? Waddell Leslie Wages Cheryl Wagner arsha Wah-li Chuck Walder David Walker V D j2ReneeQ Walker Susan Wall Greg VWallar:e D V7D'?iVSteveD?Wa1lace - 'Julie Wallis ,Debbie Walters V Dirk Ward D Jan Warlick Doug1g,Warr,,V,..lA Sophomores 243 Beeping right Or beeping left That is the question A shrill hair-curling sound shoots through Jeff Gill's head as Sophomore Kathy Warren Duane Watson Robert Watson Mike Watters Lisa Weaver Kelly Webb Patti Webb Marty Webster Richard Weeks Shelly Weeks Laura Westall Debbie Wheeler Cheryl Whisenhunt Doug' White Bruce Whitsell Suzzel Whitfield James Whitsett Dan Whitten Kent Wicker Glen Wilcox Craig Wilderson Cindy Williams Eddie Williams James Williams Jeff Williams Robert Williams Susie Williams Valerie Williams Robbie Williamson Russel Willison Sherry Wilmoth Marie Wilson Mark Wilson Terry Wilson David Winbray Karen Wing David Winkle Jessica Winnett Linda Winzeler David Witcher Jim Witmer Marquritte Witt'e kind Naomi Wittekind Robyn Witter Jerry Womack 244 Sophomores hearing tests begin.. 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V L K , Q - is I ' qs. v 6 5 we i :E , f f A i 4 1 Il K Deborah Wood Roy Wood Sherri Woodman David Woodside Torn Woodson Lisa Woolsey David Woolum Kevin Wright Carol Wyalie Tony Wylie Louise Wynn Shelly Yancey Joy Yates Sandy Yetter Terry Young' Gene Zink Susan Zummallen he irate Lo lliilllllllllillllllilllllllllllllllllllOOIUUIIICIIIIIICI Ill I ll!IllllllIIIIOIUOOOOIOIOOIOIOIIUlllllllOlllllllllilllillliifllnlillllllillllllilllllllilllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUI Octoglqer 3, 1975 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Volume 20 Issue 1 lnilouuonnolonoquqiinulun IIIIIIICIIIOIII uounn 0 IIlllllllllllllIIIllllllllllilllllllllllllilll nouns 4 l uuuuunuunnuunuulIt I S A 9'5'?'Q X ra- ' 4 E. ,, J 1' v I O 6 i 4 ff XX N l X X' - L 9 X Y 1 l lv Q R y . , 5 O L - L Friends, Romans, Pirates, lend me your ears: The Pirate Log is proud to introduce G MELTON, Super Sophomore. Bi-monthly we will bring Melton into your heart, home, and place of business. MELTON Super Sophomore! Qpronounced MEL-toni By night, mild mannered all-American Harvey Munchkin eats Wheaties and Wonder Bread while he practices Irving Berlin on the accordian. But when 8:00 a.m. rolls around he turns into: MELTON, SUPER-SOPHOMORE! !! Aswe join MELTON, he is riding the school bus, Qfor as we all know sophomores can't drivei wearing his Super Sophomore uniform which consists of orange and black saddle oxfords, black knicker bockers which come to the neck, AND a Pete the Pirate beanie with an orange propeller! MELTON S L leaps off the bus for the lirst day of school armed with knowledge that makes men great. As MELTON's feetlightly touch the pavement he realizes the first sight of high school, a girl. Fearlessly, MELTON approaches hers tightly grasps his Student Handbook. Frantically he turns to G , but finds nothing! What will MELTON do? Will he think to look under F for Female? Will he faint? Will the girl laugh? All these questions and some no one even asked willall be answered next issue, whether you like it or not! Sophomores 245 Individual acts make us a whole From sun-up to sun-down, a principal's work is never done! Even before school started, plans were being made and committees were being set up so we could organize and get ready for the North Central Evaluation, that took place in March. Also, the third phase of accountability made its way into our schedules. It certainly wasnit a one man job. Behind every good principal, there are always two or three vice principals. Ultimate responsibility for the education scene in the Putnam City District was vested in the super- intendents and the Board of Education. They were the ones to decide who, where, when and what was going to happen. Through the combined efforts of principal's and administration 75-76 was a better year for all. S 'JA . - V Y, t f' d - A 1 t thei get the iob dont faster so N11 Robert Butlci Nh. Charles EplJerl9yt32g3g0i'S5eL?Ee Smale. bometimes the V ice Pimcipa s ogre lemlx hw dsxlstance to ul B J Nlcholq 246 -Xdministration . , 5 Acting as Deputy Superintendent of a whole school district is quite a job for Ralph Downs. can fo e e ijgjgg Cn wif J ' 2 V75 Ki 55 f lim if ll! s e is 'fl P.. H w'fAXR.,g,i - li S 75 QQ Q! f , kF'52N'9 E my-xN!,K A, siffgww , F Pl S ,'-, Yi . N x e J L,, I ' 2 fi' 2- A.-i Q 4 J nz 4 ,sei . . ,,tt, A i rm V J Eg R-is I Krug Ml tm? 131-i'SiS. Jaxgy'5yYv3l-. L ll f' ' 1 , ,uuuigf :s.,V,,!-I W Pa er work is only a small part of the job Going on his eleventh year as Superintendent, Leo C. Mayfield will see his second P h1h school in progress, for Mr. Leverle Scott. X xx .S .1 or Board members are: FRONT ROW: Joyce Cordum, Lee Mason, Howard Newman. A k f' ' th d - - - - BACK ROW: Cal Bowman, Jim Dennis, Knot picturedj, John Greve, Cnew memberj D1-I Egaylslglrfilzlzick? Zssgggigrggsgiitfggdfnt' Patrick Hendricson. A Principals 247 Mr. Winford Akins-German Ig Spanish II, Spanish Clubg STUCOg 10 yrs. Mrs. Faye Allen-Secretary, 11 yrs. Mrs. Barbara Anderson-English II3 10 yrs. Mr. Gary Banz-World History, Geographyg Football Coachg Basketball Coach: 3 yrs. Mrs. Earlene Beck-Latin I, II, III, IVg Pirate Brigadeg Junior Classical League, 33 yrs. Mrs. Mickie Beck-Secretaryg 3 yrs. Mrs. Peggy Bedner-Secretaryg 10 yrs. Mr. Jim Bendau--Spanish I, II 3 Spanish Club: 7 yrs. Mrs. Janie Bennett-Typing' I, II, Shorthand II3 Commercial Clubg 15 yrs. Mrs. Willie Bivins-Algebra I, IIQ Photography gllubg yrs. Mrs. Mal olyn Black-PhYSi0l02.'Y9 Medical Clubg 6 yrs. Mrs. Peggy Blackmon-English II: Senior Class Co-Chairman, 4 yrs. Mrs. Ruby Bradley-Geometryg General Math: Pep Club: 10 yrs. Mrs. Barbara Branson-French II. III, IV, French Clubg 8 yrs. Mr. Steve Brinson-Personal Typing: Business Math Junior Class Sponsor: Girls Basketball Student Sff01'8 3 3 Yrs Mrs. Donna Brown-Business Law, General Businessg Sophomore Class Sponsorg 1 yr. Mrs. Helen Brown-English IIQ Grammar and Compositiong 8 yrs. Mrs. Sandy Bull-Fashion Merchandising, DECAQ 3 yrs. Miss Bonnie Burkey-Typing I g 6 yrs. M . C 'l C non-Mechanical Drawingg Arch. r ec' an Drawing, Woodshop IIQ 14 yrs. Mrs. Alva Card-English IV: Shakespeare, Grammar and Compositiong National Honor Society: 16 yrs. Mr. Robert Carter-Aviationg Aviation Clubg 5 yrs. Mr. Derwood Clay-English IVQ 10 yrs. Faculty Mrs. Leta Bard-English IVQ Symphony Hi-Notes, 13 yrs. J! '43 f ffiig, fa. X .- Yrligil 1411? .A fi 'Q li' , 'Q he . Q1 J is ll an ...And the spirit must go on There is no escape from that contagious school spirit. Even we, the teachers, were caught in the current of the over-flowing excitement. We didnit fight the waves but went along with them. When faculty spirit day drifted by, the largest part of us kept our heads above water by wearing those faithful colors, orange and black. Winning state championship put more wind in oursails and we felt like full-fledged Pirates. l Dancing his way through spirit day, Mr. L oyd Saxton displays just how in step he really is. Mrs. Lyn Clements-Journalism: English II: FJA: 1 yr. Mr. Walter Coker-Band: Music Appreciation: Aero- nautics Club: 8 yrs. Mrs. Marcia Coody-Algebra II: Geometry: 1 yr. Mr. Hugh Coonfield-Guidance Director: Counselor: 19 yrs. Miss Nona Cowan-Counselor: 12 yrs. Mr. Richard Crawford-Special Education: 4 yrs. Mrs. Sue Crelia-Geometry: Algebra I: Pep Club: 3 yrs. Mrs. Leslie Daly-English III: 4 y1'S. Mr. Shelby Davis--Industrial Cooperative Education: VICA: 3 yrs. Mr. Charles Dew-World History: 14 yrs. Mrs. Juanita Edgemon-Speech II: Activities Director: 19 yrs. Mrs. Wanda Etheridge-Home Planning!Marriage and Family: Home NursingfChild Care: 1 yr. Faculty 249 Mrs. Glenna Ford--Consumer Prob. Business Comm.g 2 yrs. Mr. Larry Foreman-American Historyg P.O.D.g Junior Class Sponsorg 7 yrs. Mrs. Barbara Forsythe-Modern Poetryg English IIg 8 yrs. Mr. Rodney Foster-Biologyg 15 yrs. Mrs. Fern Friedlander-Ensernbleg Music Theory: Mixed Chorusg Girls' Glee Clubg Sophomore Chorusg 14 yrs. Mrs. Maggie Frizzell-Secretary of Libraryg 1 yr. Mr. Lael Fuqua-Accounting Ig Notehandg FBLAQ 8 yrs. Mrs. Nancy Gallop-Dean of Girlsg Counselorg 14 yrs. Mr. Charles Gassaway-Biolofy Ig Physiologyg Sophomore Class Sponsorg 1 yr. Mrs. Betty Gatchell-Librariang Library Clubg 8 yrs. Mrs. Kathryn Gilkeson-English Ilg Junior Class Sponsorg 6 yrs. Mr. Gary Goodger-Basic Mathg Algebra IIg Adv. High School Mathg Senior Class Sponsorg 4 yrs. Mrs. Betty Gregory-Clothing IIQ Adv. Clothing: Junior Class Chairmang 4 yrs. Mrs. Sally Grigsby--American Historyg World Affairs Clubg 11 yrs. Mrs. Hope Guffey-Counselorg 6 yrs. Mrs. Florence Harley-Geometryg Mu,Alpha 'lghetaj yrs. Shes got legs Forfeiting a pair of.white socks was well worth it when we took into consideration that we really got our chance to sock it to themv. Sock it to who? Anyone that was in our way for State. On one day, we found ourselves joining those student-body activities that we often watched from behind our desks. Dragging our feet out from behind the desks gave us the boost we needed to show our Pirate Pride. Kicking up our spirited heels was a great change of pace. .rj Sock it to the Bombers Mrs. Betty 1' Strickland! 'Sf -itt'i ffff 250 Faculty 'vm '33 'Ti ' ' 1 2 if as A, ? s g Ag .1 i ,qu -sv- , I X I .f W w 7, t I y ,.. ..,, , ,.- N. ,, . . 'A . .' .vo 4 ...- I gv,,4.,A I. .H I. .. .4-1 -f.H.,4 . -, f'P:1-'45 ' '.'.-' a Q ldvug Q in 1 M li W 4: to if. ie ill Mr. Richard Heatley-Learning Labg 2 yrs. Mr. Robert Heiliger-Counselorg 4 yrs. Mr. Randy Helms-Drivers' Eclucationg Cross Country Coach, Senior Class Sponsorg 3 yrs. Mrs. Marcia Hess-Physiologyg Medical Clubg 17 yrs. Mrs. Lois Hintze-Drama I, II, IIIQ Stagecraftg Assembly Coormlinatorg Thespiansg 8 yrs. Mrs. Ruth Hodgson-English II, IIIg Sophomore Class Co-Chairmang 2 yrs. Mrs. Beverly Holley-Shorthand Ig Recordkeepingg 12 Year Club: 2 yrs. Mr. Joe Holliman-Crafts I, II: Senior Class Sponsorg 3 yrs. Mr. Stroud Holt-English III, IVg 13 yrs. Mr. Luther Hunter--Biologyg Football Coachg Golf Coachg 4 yrs. Miss Marita Hynes--Girls P.E., Girls Sportsg 3 yrs. Mrs. Mary Ellen Irwin-Counselor: 8 yrs. Mr. Phil Irwin-Industrial Arts for Girlsg Woodshop I, IIQ 10 yrs. Mrs. Janet Johnson-French I, IIg Pirate Brigadeg French Clubg 2 yrs. Mrs. Linda Johnson-Biology Ig Junior Class Sponsorg 3 yrs. Mrs. Neva Johnson-English III: Bible Literatureg 12 yrs, Mr.. Kenneth Keel-American History: 19 yrs. Mrs. Pat Kidd-Spanish I, II3 Spanish Clubg 12 yrs. Mr. Jim King-General Businessg Personal Typingg Football Coachg Track Coachg 5 yrs. Mrs. Janelle Kirby-Librariang Library Clubg 10 yrs. Mr. John Knight-Physicsg Meterologyg Astronomyg Science and Engineering Clubg Sophomore Class Sponsorg 9 yrs. Mr. James Koch-Drivers' Educationg Basketball Coachg Baseball Coachg FCAQ 10 yrs. Mrs. Mary Koop-Typing Ig Shorthand Ig Senior Class Sponsorg 5 yrs. Mrs. Lynn Leake-Crafts I, II3 Art Clubg 7 yrs. Faculty 251 Mrs. Davette Lee-English IIIQ Short Storyg 6 yrs. Mr. J. J. Leon-Spanish III, IVQ Concessiong 22 yrs. Mrs. Orpha Lessly-American Historyg 8 yrs. Mr. Craig Loney-Biology Ig Chemistry-3 2 yrs. Mrs. Dorothy Loosly-Library Clerkg S yrs. Mrs. Carolyn Lovelady-Financial Secretaryg 2 yrs. Mr. Clayde McBride-Geometryg Algebra IIQ 9 yrs. Mrs. Paula McClure-Librariang 2 yrs. Mr. Ken Marose-Learning Lab.g 1 yr. Mr. Lawrence Meyer-World Historyg Russian Historyg 10 yrs. Mr. W. E. Miles-Metalshop I, II: Concessionsg 16 yrs. Mrs Elizabeth Miruski-Economicsg Typing IIg 5 yrs. Mrs. Gloria Moody-English IIIQ Basic American Historyg 18 yrs. Mrs. Blanche Moon-Advanced High School Mathg Algebra IIQ Mu Alpha Thetag 11 yrs. Mrs. Betty Morgan-American Historyg 3 yrs. Mrs. Suzy Morgan-English II, lIIg 3 yrs. Mrs. Illona Morris-German I, II, III, IVg German Clubg Sophomore Class Sponsorg 6 yrs. Mrs. Sondra MortonfAlgebra Ig Geometry: Junior Class Sponsorg 3 yrs. Mrs. Maudene Murphy-A11 Il, III, Commercial Arty Art Club: 9 yrs. Mrs. Evelyn Murphey-Attendance Clerkg 2 yrs. Mrs. Mickey Nelson-Nurseg 4 yrs. Mr. Don Newcomb-Chemistryg 11 yrs. Miss Ivine Paris-Girls P.E.g Girls Sportsg 23 yrs. Mrs. Shirley Patrick-English III: 3 yrs, 252 Faculty 40. .- .,, Nr 1 I :sf M' fy, 'fads lavx ..-..., 5 . ,,.. -vw? an .-n,, '-vhs... n . noun, 44 .Q S ll N0 ffxs Sq.,-.....nnn. . nn. y..,,... .p.,.n.... .. N... 0'3 .IWW r ' . if . X. ., wwf -. 'ebfai 'Wm .,. ff knfww 1 3 ,wo- wg--' X-nf 3: f'N sms Q - f --5 ,xx R, ,I 'S' ,. '-'ff XX ti' . fn sf 5 ' . l 4 fo-L ' Mr. .lack Pearson-Auto Mechanics I, IIQ 21 yrs. Mrs. Tacy Pearson-Biology I, IIg Biology Club: 17 yrs. Mrs. Linda Perry-Careers: Pep Clubg 1 yr. glrs. Katie Phelps-Sociologyg Psychologyg Pep Club: yrs. Mrs. Sherry Pitt-Recordkeepingg Business Machinesg 2 yrs. Mrs. Martha Pope-Biologyg Environmental Scienceg 11 yrs. Mr. Jerry Potter-Drivers' Educationg Football Coach- Athletic Directorg 11 yrs. Mr. Kenneth Pray-Psychologyg Sociologyg American Field Service: 14 yrs. Mrs. Virginia Priddy-Library Clerkg 15 yrs. Mrs. Ruth Ann Reavis-English IIIQ IVQ 2 yrs, Mr. Versel Rice-Audio Visual Directorg Media Directorg Textbook Supervisory 21 yrs, giss Ramona Rounsavell-English IVQ English Clubg yrs. Mrs. Donna Russum-Secretaryg 3 yrs. Mrs. Martha Sandersfeld-Cooperative Office Educationg FBLAQ 4 yrs. Mr. Loyd Saxton-Distributive Education: 1 yr. Mrs. Dorothy Schumacher-English IIQ 6 y1's. Faculty curious In learning the Art of Art Our tying talents came through at last. Macrame was the rage. Those empty corners were soon filled with hanging ropes. We filled our extra time with the art of tying knots. Of course, those eternal stacks of test papers always came first. Interested in the facts of Art, are Mrs. Kathryn Gilkeson and Mrs. Davette Lee while they observe Mrs. Lynn Leake's talent at macrame. Faculty 253 Teachers get Down with Faculty bump One thing can be saicl for us teachers, once we are pullefl away from our V stacks of books and term papers we can really get into the swing of things. Perhaps we shocked the students who thought that we were Hun-hipv. We discovered that bumping was quite a lot of exercise when we suffered the after-affects. We soon found that we had good rhythm if only it wasn't ten times too slow. All in all we had a great time but what ever happened to those golden days of jitter-bugging. Mr. Stroud Holt takes his turn at the bump in the Up With People assembly. Mrs. Diana Sexton-Marriage and Family!Home Plunningg Senior Class Chairmang 4 yrs. Mrs. Barbara Sikorski-Soeiologyg Psychologyg 2 yrs. Miss Charlotte Smith--Algebra I, II: Calculus: 15 yrs. Mrs. Lola Sparks-English Hg English Clubg 12 yrs. Mr. Steve Stearman-Sociologyg Psychologyg 5 yrs. Mrs. Betty Strickland-Foods Hg Advanced Foodsg Twirlers' Advisorg 7 yrs. Mrs. Sue Sullivan-American Historyg 6 yrs. Mr. Paul Suttles-Counselorg 6 yrs. Miss Verla Tate-Accounting I, IIQ 8 yrs. Mrs. Ruby Taylor-Secretaryg 18 yrs, Mrs. Midge Teter-Counselorg 7 yrs. Mrs. Lois Thomas-Photographyg Public Relationsg Magazine Staffg Pirate Log Staffg Treasure Chest Staffg 18 yrs. 254- Faculty + N. 2 'X' 1 . Q .5 Q X. lt Q . . if-' ft Q 5 1- ' FN . .r'r ua. ye' 32 'vl-. .Q . N as nf . Q A - . sv- , gM:3'f9gv-X .Nw , me , ' K -fu .11 Sf ' 1 .X '-. Mg. . , , -. -- I '- - w-N .1 A, I I ..s, 1- XXX is I N .-...'. ie X ,I ' . is A :fi 9 .- Ti 1 'Mir l 4 K A g .lx , ki fi . ,J K fs. .5 . .1 ig 1-A-N 2+ i ver ,e y... 5 4 1 Mr. Harold Townley-Boys P.E.g Basketball Coachg Tennis Coachg 3 yrs. Mrs. Delores VanDeman-English IIIg American Novelg Pep Clubg 10 yrs. Mrs. Betty Wadkins-Debate I, II, IIIQ Speech Activi- tiesg Drama Ig National Forensic Leagueg. 10 yrs, Mrs. Ginger Walters-English IIIQ Short Storyg Sophomore Class Co-chairmang 3 yrs. Mrs. Doris Weathers-American Historyg 3 yrs. Miss Rosa Weber-Key Punch Operatorg 1 yr. Miss Mary Wedding-Geometryg Algebra Ig 5 yrs. Miss Margaret Weddle-English Ilg 1 yr. Mr. Gerald Whitfield-World Historyg Wrestling Coachg 6 yrs. Mrs. Beverly Williams--Secretaryg Attendance Clerk: 1 yr. Mr. Rod Wisely-World Historyg Governmentg Wrestling Coachg Baseball Coachg 6 yrs. Mrs. Rachel Witten-English IIIg 4 yrs. Mr. Bob Wooden-Drivers' Educationg Football Coachg Baseball Coachg 6 yrs. Miss Dale Woody-Speech I3 Drama Ig 2 yrs. Mrs. Joyce Young-Secretaryg 3 yrs. Mrs. Sandra Zumwalt-Learning Lab.g 2 yrs. While on a Civilian Orienta- tion Cruise, in Beeville, Texas, Mr. Paul Suttles simulated the flying' tech- niques of a Navy fihter plane. gh J! Faculty 255 Siam , 4 .. fr: 'G i .... war K ' Hurrying to keep up with the long line of hungry students, Mrs. Wilma Lindsey When our stomachs began to growl and our pocketbooks showed signs of inflation, we relied on the cafeteria for lunch. We were lucky to have the cafeteria to resort to, just as we were lucky to have the cafeteria workers. They not only prepared that much needed nutrition, but also remembered to do the things that we forgot, like picking up our trays and trash after We were through. With our hunger sufficed, we walked once again through the halls, scuffing our feet and dropping useless notes anyplace but where they belongedg in the trash can. What would we have done without the maintenance that picked up our notes and polished over our scuff marks? We would have had to dig our way to our classes each day. What can we say. Thanks! 256 Cafeteria speeds up her process of serving. 3 ....k...,.-.--n filvu 7 f as Jingle of change in the cash register rings in the ears of Mrs. Wilma Freeman as sixth lunch period slowly passes. We do it all for you . - 1 T, . - . Nothing is worse than a traffic jam in the parking' lot. Officer Rudy VanHem keeps the situation under control. 3. , Q X A L? f S 3 After a long day of crowded halls and confusion, Mr. L. N. Wilson and Mr. Otis Wilson take time out to chat for a minute. Maintenance 257 SENIOR ACTIVITIES ABBREVIATION KEY ORGANIZATIONS Aero-Aviation Club AFS-American Field Service Art-Art Club AV-Audio Visual Club Bio-Biology Club Cam-Campaigners CamL-Campus Life Chess-Chess Club Cho-Chorus Com-Commercial Club COE-Cooperative Office Education DE-Distributive Education Drll Tm-Pirate Brigade Eco-Economics Club Elec-Electronics Club Eng-English Club Ex-Exchange 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 JETS--Junior Engineering and Technical Society Key-Key Club Lib-Library Mag-Magazine Stall MAT-Mu Alpha Theta Math-Math Club Med-Medical Club MESA-Math Engineering and Science Associatio NFI.-National Forensic League NHS-National Honor Society Paper-Newspaper Staff PC-Pep Club Photo--Photography Club SC-Student Council SHS-Stale Honor Society Sci-Science Club Sp-Spanish Club St Craft-Stage Craft TARS-Teenage Republications Thes-Thespians VICA-Vocational Industrial Clubs of America WAC-World Affairs Club VB--Yearbook Staff YL-Young Life 12-year-12-year Club VoTech-Vocational Technical School OFFICES Att-Attendant Capt-Captain Chap-Chaplain Cheer-Cheerleader Ed-Editor l-list-Historian Lib-Librarian Man-Manager Parl-Parliamentarian Pub Rel-Public Relations Pres-President Rep-Reporter Ser-Secretary Sgt at Arms-Sergeant at Arms Stu Sto-Student Store Treas-Treasurer Vice-Pres-Vice-President Y Demo-Young Democrats Club SPORTS All-Conf-All-Conference All-Dist-All-District BSB-Baseball BB-Basketball CC-Cross Country FB'-Football G Sports-Girls Sports Swim-Swimming Wrest-Wrestling OTHERS Asst-Assistant Gov Hon Roll-Governor's Honor Roll Val-Valedictorian I-1973 2-1974 3-1975 ALLEN, BOBBY: FB 1,2,3, BB 1, SC 1, YL 1,2,3, FCA 1, Bio 1, Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents, Church. ALMEN, NATALIE: NHS 1,2,3, Sec 3, MAT 2,3, Math 2,3, Sp 1,2,3, Thes 2, 3, PC 1,2,3, 12-year 3, Church. AMBERG, CATHY: PC 1,2, Fr 1,2, Med 3, Church. ANDERS, SARA: Sp 1, Cho 1, Church. ANDERSON, SANDY: PC 1,2. ANDERSON: SHERRIL: J CL 1, Cho 2,3, Chap 3, SHS 2,3, En 2,3, Out- standing Soph G Glee, Sch OSU Sz OU, Church. ANDERSON, TERRI: NHS 3, Nat'l Poet Press, Church. APGAR, DAVID: Fr 3, Church. ARNOLD, GAYLE: PC 1,2,3, Parl 3, Fr 1,2,3, JCL 2,3, YL 1,2,3, Cam 2. ASHMORE, SHERI: PC 1,2,3, SC 2, Med 3, YL 1,2, Cam 2,3, Church. ATCHLEY, TOM: FB 1, VICA 3. ATTALLA, TOM: Class Board 1,2, Bio 1,2, Chess 1, Lyons Township H.S., Gr 3, Med 3. AUSTIN, MARCIA: NHS 1,2,3, Band 1, 2,3, Queen 3, Math 2, MAT 2, St B 2, 3, Church. AWEZEC, BARBIE: FBLA 3, COE 3. BABIN, BARRY: Sci En 2,3, Sec-Treas 2, Math 2,3, SHS 3, 12-year 3. BAKER, LINDA: PC 1,2, Eco 3, G Sports 1,2,3,. BAKER, MITCH: FB 1,2, Wrest 2. BAKER, TERESA: Sp 1,2, 12-year 3, Ed Paper 3. BALLARD, AMANDA: PC 1,2, Sp 1. BANES, MIKE: FB 1,2,3, Eco 3, Sp 2. BAXTER, CATHY: YB 2, Band 2, SC 2, Matawan Regional, YB 2, Church. BAY, CHERYL: PC 1,2, Sp 1,2,3, Church. BAY, VICKI: Art 3, Hist 3. BECK, SHEILA: SC 1,2, Fr 2, PC 1,2, 3, Sgt-at-Arms 3. BELISLE, CARLA: Thes 1, Sp 2, OA 1, 2,3, SC 1, Church. BERKENBILE, LEE ANN: SHS 1,2,3, PC 1,2,3, Sp 1,2, SC 2,3, YL 1, Sr. Class Treas 3, OU-OSU Honor Roll, Church. BERNASCO, JANE: CT 1, SC 2, Thes 2, Church. BICKERSTAFF, BEVERLY: Fr 1,2,3, Eco 2,3, Lib 3, 12-year 3, Church. BILLS, LORI: PC 1,2,3, Sp 1, Med 3, SC 2,3, YL 1,2,3, Church. BIRCH, JAN: 12-year 3, Sp 1, Lib 1,2,3. BIRDSONG, KENT: NHS 1,2,3, Sp 1, 2,3, Wrest 1,2, BSB 1,2, Math 2, SC 3, MAT 2, Sch OSU 1st, Sch CSU 2nd, 3rd, OU-OSU Honor Roll, Church. BIRDWELL, TERRI: PC 1, Church. BISHOP, BETTE: FBLA 3, COE 3, SC 3, Com 3, Art 3, Vice-Pres 3. BIXLER, KIM: Drll Tm 2, DECA 2. BIXLER, LAURA: Band 1,2,3, G Sports 1, Church. BJORK, LYNN: PC 1,2,3, YL 1,2, Cam 1,2, Med 3, Eng 1. BLUE, JANET: PC 1,2, Drll Tm 2,3, Pres 3, Fr 2,3, YB 1,2,3, Ass't Copy Ed 2, Ass't Ed 3. FJA 1, NHS 3, Church. BLUME, MARY: PC 1,2,3, Sp 1, G Sports 2,3, SC 1, Com 3. BOND, STEVE: NHS 1,2,3, SHS 1,2,3, Thes 1,2,3, JCL 1,2,3, Math 2,3, MAT 2,3, Boy's State 2. BOOTH, LEE: Med 2. BOTTGEB, TED: BsB 1,2,3, BB 1, Church. BOURGOINE, RUTH: Paper 1, PC 1,2, Math 2,3, MAT 2,3, FBLA 3, Church. BOWMAN, SUSAN: PC 1,2, Sp '1,2, Church. BOYLES, ROBERT: Band 1, Math 2, MAT 2, High School Honor Award 2. BOZE, DIANE: Sp 1,2,3, Sec, Royality, Fr 3, SHS 2,3, Math 2,3, NFL 2, Sec Distric YFU Ex Group 3, Summer Foreign Ex Student. BRACKEN, MARY CATHERINE: Sp 1, 2,3, SC 2,3, Church. BRAMLETT, CINDY: PC 1,2,3, NHS 1,2,3, SHS 1,2,3, Sp 1,2, Vice-Pres 2, SC 2,3, Math 2,3, Vice-Pres 3, MAT 2,3, 12-year 3, YL 1,2,3, Cam 1,2,3, Med 3, Gov Hon Roll 1,2,3, Typing II Award 1, Church. BRANCH, RODNEY L.: Fr 1,2, Vice- Pres 2, Math 2, SHS 3, Eco 2,3, Pres 3, Sr. Class Vice-Pres, Boy's State, Thorton Award, Student of Today fMasonic Lodgel, Gov't Award, Eco Award, Church. BRANSCUM, GARY: Fr 1,3, Eco 2, Vice-Pres 2, Sci En 2, Math 2, FTA 3, Hist 3, Sc 3, Freedom Forum 2,3, Church. BRASSELL, BUDDY: Sci En 3, SHS 3, Math 3, FB 1, BB 1, Best Grammar Sz Comp Student 1. BRIDGES, MARGARET: Band 1,2, Church. BRINTALL, LINDA: PC 1, FTA 1,2, Sec 2, FBLA 3, COE 3, Vice-Pres 3, 12-year 3, Com 3. BROOKS, BARBI: Fr 1,2, AFS 2, Art 2,3, PC 1,2, SC 3. BROOKS, DAVID: Band 1,2,3,-Sp 1. BROOKS, KARSTEN: FB 1,2, BB 1, Eco 3, OSU Honor Student, Church. BROWN, CHARLOTTE: Fr 1, FBLA 3, PC 1,2,3, 12-year 3. BROWN, TOM LOWRY: Fr 1, Thes 1, 2,3, Vice-Pres 3, FTA 3, 12-year 3. BRUCHER, MARK S.: Med 1,2,3, Sp 1, Photo 2,3, Aero 3, 12-year 3, Church. BRUNHOEBER, DEANA: PC 1,2,3, Sp 1,2,3. BRYAN, ANDY: BsB 1,2. BUCKLEY, BETTY: MAT 1,2, Math 2, NHS 3, OSU-OU Honor Roll. BULLOCK, GLEN: Band 1,2,3, NHS 1, 2,3, SHS 1,2,3, Bio 3, Fr 1, Math 2,3, MAT 2,3, Vice-Pres Canadian County 4-H, Treas Okla County 4-H 1,2,3, OU-OSU Honor Roll. BURDETT, JULIE: SC 2,3, Art 2,3. BURGESS, JACK: NHS 2,3, Math 2,3, MAT 2,3, Sp 1,2, Sci En 2,3,CC 2, SHS, OU-OSU Honor Student. BURNS, Georg BURNS, GEORGE: FB 1,2,3, Church. BURSHEK, SUSAN: NHS 1,2,3, PC 1, 2, Fr 1, Eco 2,3, YL 1,2,3, Math 2, Sr Girl Popularity, Church. BURTON, PAIGE: Bio 3. BUSH, SHARI: SC 3 NHS 1,2,3, Treas 3, Fr 1,2,3, Sp 2,3, MAT 2, Eco 3, Fr II, III Award, Sch CSU 2nd, 3rd, Delegate to Model UN, Church. BUTLER, SCOTT: Sp 1, SC 2. CALDWELL, CHARLOTTE: Fr 2, G Glee 1, Church. CALHOUN, MISSY: PC 1,2, Paper 2, Fr 1,2, Church. CALLISTER, PAUL: DECA 2,3, Church. CALVERY, PATTY: PC 1,2,3, YL 1,2,3, Cam 1,2,3, OBU Scholarship, ACT Award, Church. CALDWELL, TONY: Eng 3, Eco 2,3, Pres 2, Vice-Pres 3, FTA 2,3, Pres 3, WAC 3, FB 1,2, Model UN 2,3, Free- dom Forum 3, 1973 Sec of State Award, 1973 Outstanding Achieve- ment Civic Award, Who's Who Among America's High School Students. CAPOZZI, LISA: G Glee 1, PC 2,3, OA 1,2, Sp 3. CARAWAY, TOM: 12-year 3, FB 1, Golf 1,2,3, Church. CARR, LINDA: PC 1,2, SHS 2,3, FBLA 3, COE 3, Com 3, Pres 3, Nominated Girl of the Month-Westside Business 8: Professional Women's Club. CARROLL, JEFF: JCL 3, Tennis 1,3. CARSON, DENNIS L.: Band 3, Med 2, JCL 3, SHS 3, 12-year 1 St B 3. CARSTENS, DENNIS: Pon-Dram Panic 1, Ponca City High School Art Festi- val 1, Ponca City H.S., Gr 2,3, Aero 3, FTA 3, SHS 2, Bronze Sch. Pin, Sch. OSU 6th. CHERRY, CHRISTI: Sp 3, DECA 2,3, Treas 3, SC 2, PC 1, J.M.H.S. Choir 1, J.M.H.S., Nat'l Anthology Poetry Press. CHESHER, CHARLES: BsB 1,2,3. CHRISTIE, LISA: Sp 1, PC 1,2, FJA 1, 2,3, Paper 1,2,3, YB 3, YL 2,3, SC3, Church. CIEMNSKI, JEAN: Med 3, Vice-Pres 3, PC 1,2,3, SC 3, FTA 3, Putnam Pirate Mascott, Church. CLINTON, SCOTT: FB 1,2,3, Wrest 1, Track 1,2,3, Sp 1, FB Scholarship NEO-AM, Who's Who Among American High School Students. CLOUD, RICKY: Fr 2, Orch 1,2,3, Church. CLYMER, ANNA: YL 1,2,3, Sp 1,2, PC 1,2,3, FTA 3. COCHRANE, JOHN: Sci En 3, Robert E. Lee H.S. 2,3, Church. COFFMAN, SHARON: Orch 1,2,3, Sp 2,3, Church. COFFMAN, SUNNY: Cho 1,2, Vice-Pres 1,2. COFFMAN, VICKIE: G Sports 1,2,3, Y YB 1, Mag 2,3, Ass't Ed, Ed 12-year 3. CONNER, BILL: Band 1,2,3, Aero 3, FTA 3. COOK, JERRY: AV 2,3, Church. CORLEY, TERESA: NHS 1,2,3, G Sports 3, Church. CORNETT, MICK: SC 1,2,3, 12-year 3, Golf 1,2,3, Church. COUNIHAN, KATHIE: NHS 1,2,3, Fr 1,3, Bio 1,3, Math 3, PC 1,2, Church. CRAWFORD, CRAIG S.: Fr 3, SS3, Church. CROSBY, DEBBIE: PC 1,2, Church. CROW, KIM: Glee 1. CROWELL, BILL: Chor 1,2,3, Pres 3, En 3, Med 1, 3, Thes 2,3, NHS 3, All State Chorus 3, Church. CUPPY, JACK: Gr 1,2,3, FB 1, Swim 1, 2. DAHLGREN, DEBBIE: Art 1,2, ICT- VICA 3. DALY, SHARON T.: Sp 2,3, NHS 2,3, Model UN 1, FBLA 2, Church. DAMRON, DOUGLAS: Gr 1,2,3, Chess 1,2, Math 2,3, JA 1,2,3, NHS 2,3, MAT 2,3, OU-OSU Honor Roll, OSU Finalist 2. DANIEL, KAREN: Fr 1,2, Ex 2, SHS 3, Okla Cty 4-H Light Horse Club 1,2,3, Okla Jr Quarter Horse Assoc 2,3, American Jr Quarter Horse Assoc 2,3, Queen 3, Pres 3, Treas 2. DANIEL, MARY BETH: DECA 2,3, Treas 3, Sweetheart Attd 2. DANIEL, THERESA: PC 1,2,3, SC 3, Med 3, YL 1,2,3, SHS, Gov Hon Roll, OSU-OU Honor Roll. DEAL, DON: Tennis 1,2,3, Wrest 2,3, Sp 1,2, SC 2, Cam 2,3, OSU-OU Hon- or Student, American Citizenship.Sem. DENHAM, ELIZABETH: SC 1, PC 1,2, JCL 1,2. DETERMAN, DIANE: PC 1,2,3, Sp 1,2, SC 2,3, Church. DEVERO, LINDA: PC 1,2,3, Dr.. Tm 2, YL 1,2,3, Cam 1,2,3, OA 2,3, Church. DICKSON, BEVERLY: DECA 2,3, Rep 3, PC 1,2, Sp 1,2, OSU-OU Commend- ed Student, Sch Fashion Merchandis- ing, 1,2, Church. DIEKEN, JOHN: Sci En 1,2,3, Pres 3, NHS 1,2,3, Math 1,2,3, Swim 1,2,3, 12-year 3, MAT 2,3, Rennselear Me- dal Math 8: Sci, Bausch 8: Lomb Award Sci, Sir Alexander Fleming Award. DILLEHAY, JAMIE: NHS 2,3, Thes 1, 2,3, Hist 2, Treas 3, JCL 1,2,3, MAT 2,3, Math 2,3, 12-year 3. DITZLER, BRENT: SC 3, Thes 2,3, Sons of Liberty 1 P.C.W., Hist Simu- lation Society, 1, Chess 1, P.C.W. 2 Nomination to U.S. Naval Academy by John Jarmen 8: Dewey Bartlett. DIXON, JULIE: PC 1,2, Chor 2, Ex 2, Vocational Industrial Clubs of Amer- ica 3, Rep, Church. DOERING, SCOTT: St crew 1,2,3, NHS 2,3, JCL 2, WAC 2, Sch OSU lst, 1st, CSU 1st, 2nd, Eng III Award 2. DORN, PATTI: PC 1,2, Sp 1. DOWNING, DAVID: FB 1,2,3, BsB 1, SC 3, Fr 1,2, Athletic Scholarship to NEO A8zM College. DOWNS, CAROL: Chor 1, CA 2,3, Fr 1, SHS, Church. DRECHSLER, DALYN: Gr 1,2,3, Vice- Pres 3, Hist 2, Queen 2, MAT 2,3, NHS 1,2,3, PC 1,2,3, SC 1,2,3, SHS 2,3, 12- year 3, Girls State, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Church. DUBBERSTEIN, CECILIA: PC 1,2,3, SC 1, Med 3, SHS 3, FB Queen Attd 3, OU-OSU Honor Roll. DUGGER, CARLA: Lib 1,2,3, Pres 3, Church. DYKEMAN, MELISSA: DECA 2, Church EARLE, GARY: FB 1,2, Wrest 1,2,3. EGGEBRECHT, DEBBIE: Sp 1, JCL 2, OHCSO 3. EIDSON, MARCIA: Cho 1, Vocaw 1,2, FBLA 3, Vice-Pres 3, Church. ELKINS, SANDY: NHS 1, Sp 1, OSU- OU Honor Award, Church. ELKINS, SCOTT: JCL 1, Church. ELLZEY, BILL: Wrest 1,2,3, 12-year 3, SC 3, Aero 3, CL 2,3, YL 3. EMERSON, CYNTHIA: Sp 1,2, Med 2, Aero 3. ENBERG, SANDY: Fr 1,2, Ex 1,2, 12- year 3, CA 3, PC 1,2, Church. ENGEL, SUSAN: Aero 3, Vice-Pres 3, St crew 3, Church. ERICKSON, SCOTT: Debate 1,2,3, Model UN 2, SHS 2,3, Vice-Pres 3, NFL 3, Vice-Pres 3, Fr 1,2,3, WAC 1, 2,3, Nat'l Merit Semi-finalist 3, MAA Champion PC 2, Sch OSU 2. ERIKSON, LAURA: Okla Cty 4-H Light Horse Club, 1,2,3, Okla Appaloosa Horse Club 2,3, Appaloosa Horse Club Inc 2,3, Vice-Pres. EVANS, MIKE: 12-year 3, FB 1,2,3, Bio 1, Church. FAIN, MELONI: PC 1,2, SC 1,2, Fr 2,3, 12-year 3, Vocaw 3, Ex 2, Church. FAIR, BECKY: Sp 2, PC 1,2,3, Church. FARMER, BELINDA: Sp 1,2, SC 3, Bio 3, Church. FARRELL, GREG: Sp 1,2,3, WAC 3, Med 3, Sci En 3, Math 2,3, SHS 1,2, 3, MAT, Nat'l Merit Commender, OU- OSU Honor Student, American Citi- zenship Seminar. FEENSTER, KEN: CC 1,2,3, Track 1,2, 3, Bio 1,2,3, Silver Palm Eagle Scout. FELTS, PAUL: Swim 1,2, Gr 1,2, Math 2, Bio 2, YL 2,3, Med 2, MAT 2,3, SHS 1, Church. FISHER, DEBBIE: Sp 1, Math 2, MAT 2, Bio 3. FITZGERALD, STEVE: FB 1,2,3, YL 1,2,3, Cam 1,2,3, 12-year 3, BsB 1,2, All-City 8: All-Metro FB. FLETCHER, CHERYL: FBLA 3, SHS 2,3, 12-year 3, Fr 1, Sci 1, PC 4-H Pres 1,2,3, CA 2,3, OSU-OU Honor Roll. FORD, RANDY: Mag 1,2, Sp 1, Church. FOSTER, LAURIE: Drll Tm 2,3, PC 1, 2,3, 12-year 3, Church. FOX, EDMUND: BsB 2,3, Aero 3, Sp 3, NHS 3, Church. FRANKLIN, MARY: JCL 1,2, Fr 2,3, SHS 2,3, G Glee 2, Outstanding G Glee 2, Sch OSU lst, Nat'l Merit Semi-finalist 3. FRANTZ, RONALD H., JR.: JA 1, NHS 1,2,3, SHS 1,2,3, Enviro Sci Award 1, OU-OSU Honor Roll, 2, Sch American Citizenship Seminar OCC 2, Sch Achievement OSU 2. FRAZIER, JAMIE: G Glee 1, Treas, JCL 1,2,3, PC 1,2, Chor 2,3, Lib 3, FTA 3, Nat'l Anthology. FRITZE, MARK H.: 12-year 3, SHS 3, Eco 3, Sp 1, church. GALLAGHER, KATHY: PC 1,2, Fr 1, 2. GAMBLE, LINDA: SHS 1,2,3, PC 1,2,3, Math 2,3, MAT 2,3, Church. GARCIA, JOYCE: Art 1,2,3, NHS 2,3. GARY, ANDREA MARIE: Aero 1,2, Gr 3, Band 1,2, Church. GEIS, FRANK: FB 1,2,3, SC 2,3, BB 1, BsB 1,2, YL 1,2,3, Sp 1, Church. GEIS, ROBERTA: PC 1,2,3, Sp 1, SC 3, G Sports 2, Church. GEIS, ROGER: Gr 1,2,3, Pres 3, AV 3, BsB 1, Church. GENTRY, JAY: Sp 1, SC 1, Aero 3, Church. GEORGE, DANNY: BsB 2. GILLS, VICKY: Med 1, March Band 2, Band 1, Band Soph Attd. GLENN, MIKE: Fr 1,2, Scie 2,3, Aero 2,3, Med 2, Spch 1,2, NHS 1,2,3, OU- OSU Honor Roll, SHS, church. GRAHAM, MIKE C.: Band 1,2,3, Sp 2, 3, All State Band. GRAMLY, RICHARD: BsB 1, SHS 1. GRANT, KEITH: BB 1,2,3, BsB 1,2,3, FCA 1,2,3, FCA Man in the Gap 2. GRAY, JAMES G.: CC 1,2,3, Tack 1, Church. GRAY, LARRY: DECA 1,2,3, 12-year 3, Church. GRAY, LORI: Fr 1, Aero 1, Bio 1,2, Band 1,2. GRAY, MARK: FB 1, Wrest 2,3, Church. GREEN, CLARK: JCL 1,2, Mag 1, Paper 2,3, Church. GREEN, ROBYN KAY: Band 1,2,3, Hi-Notes 1,2,3, Treas 2, Pres 3, FJA 1, Gr 2, Med 2, Center City Hi-Notes Pres 3. GREENE, CHARLES: Fr 1,2,3, Math 2, Sci En 2, Church. GRIFFIN, GAY: Cho 1,2,3, SC 3, YL 3, Church. GRIFFIN, VAL: Chess 1, Orch 1,2,3, Cho 3, St Band 2,3, Jr. Symphony 1,2, Music Club Treas 1, Vice-Pres 3, Church. GROOMS, LINDA: PC 1,2,3, JCL 2,3, FJA 2,3, 12-year 3, Mag 1,2,3, FB 3, Church. GWINN, ROSS: FB 1,2,3, Wrest 1,2,3, Fr 1, Aero 3, Church. HAGER, DEBRA: PC 1,2,3, FB 3, Church. HALL, DIANNA: NFL 2,3, PC 2,3, Drama 2, Aero 3, Church. HALL, PEGGY: PC 1,2,3, Fr 1,2,3, Hist 2, Chap 3, SHS 2,3, SC 2,3, YL 1,2,3, Sr Class Sec 3. HAMILTON, AMY: Drll Tm 3, Cho 2, PC 2, Band 1, North Central H.S., Nat'l Anthology Poetry Press. HANCOCK, PAULA: PC 1,2,3, DECA 2,3, Sp 1, SC 2,3, Church. HANSEN, CHERRY: Bio 3, DECA 2,3, Hist 3, Eco 3. HARRIS, PAUL: Sp 1,2, Med 2,3, Eng 2, SC 2,3, YL 1,2,3, Cam 2,3, Diving 2,3, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Accepted to 'LUp With People . HART, KIM: DECA 2, 12-year 3. HART, MELINDA: Cho 1,2,3, PC 1,2, Thes 3, Church. HARTGROVE, BILLY RAY: FB 1, SC 3, Golf 2, Church. HARTMAN, KETA: PC 1, VICA 2, FBLA 3, COE 3, Church. HARVEY, CATHERINE: Fr, Paper. HASHAGEN, BOBBI: PC 1, FBLA 1, DECA 2,3, Pres 3, SC 3, FBLA Soph Attd, DE Girl of the Year. HATHCOCK, JOHN: YB 3, Fr 3. HAWK, CINDY: NHS 1,2,3, G Sports 1,2,3, PC 1,2,3, Vice-Pres 3, Fr 2,3, Paper 1,2,3, YL 1,2,3. Cam 2,3, Math 2,3, MAT 2,3, 12-year 3, OSU-OU Honor Roll, Candidate Hugh O'Brian Leadership Award, Accountability 1, 2,3, Church. HAWKINS, MELINDA: Gen Business Award 1. HAYES, DON: Boy Scouts 1,2,3, Golf 1,2,3, Church. HAZELWOOD, ELIZABETH: Sp 1,2,3, Sec 2, Treas 3, SHS 3, Eco 3, Church. HEAD, CHRIS: Fr 1,2,3, Cho 1,2,3, FTA 3, Thes 3, Sci En 3, Mixed Cho Officer. HEFNER, JAY: Sp 1,2, Med 3, SC 2,3, YL 1,2,3, Cam 2,3, Soph Vice-Pres, Outstanding SC Rep 2, Accountability 1,2,3, Student Advisor from PC to' School Board, Church. HEINLEIN, KELLY: Band 1,2,3, Fr 1, 2, Aero 3, Sec 3, Vocaw 1. HENLEY, BRENT D.: Fr 1,2,3 Pres 2, Mardi Gras King 2, FTA 3, SS 1,2,3, Sherman J. Peabody Award, Bible Lit 3, Church. HERREN, HELEN: Orch 1,2, DECA, Larsen String Award 1, Tri State, District Awards Sz State, 1,2. HERSHBERGER, DAVID: Sp 2,3, SHS 1,2,3, Wrest 1, CC 1,2, BsB. 1,2,3, sci En 3. HINES, DAVID: Golf 1,2,3, Wrest 1, 3, SHS 1,2, 3, 12-year 3, Math 3, Sci En 3, Jr Rotarian, Finalist NROTC Sch, OSU-OU Honor Roll. HOLLOMAN, DUDLEY: Golf 1,2,3, 12-year 3, SC 1,2, Mag 2. HOOD, RON: Golf 1,2,3, Fr 1,2. HOUX, JEANETTE: Cho 1. HOUX, JEANNINE: Thes 1,2,3, Sci 2, Cho 1,2. HUGHES, MARIE: G Sports Sol C. Johnson High, 1, PC Cleveland High 2, Paper 3. HUGHES, MIKE: DECA 2,3. HYDE, CHRIS: Band 1,2,3, St Band 1, 2,3, Sp 1,2, Bio 3, SHS 3, Church. ICK, STEVE: Track 1,2. IRWIN, JANET: SC 1,2,3, Drll Tm 2, DECA 1, PC 1,2, JCL 1,2,3, DECA Sales Demo 2nd, Church. JACKSON, KIM: NHS 1,2,3, Sp 1,2,3, Med 3, Math 3, JA 3, Y Rep 2, SHS 1,2,3, Church. JACKSON, LORI: Sp 1, SHS 3. JANSSEN, JUDY: PC 1,2,3, Sp 2,3, Cam 1,2,3, G CC 2, AO 1, Church. JENKINS, CHRISTY: Fr 3, Nat'l Poetry Press, CSU Sch 3rd. JESSUP, JULIE: Paper 1, FJA 1, PC 1, 2,3, Sp 3, G Sports 2,3. JOHNSON, JAMIE: Spch 1, Drama 1, PC 1,2,3, YL 1,2,3, Church. JOHNSON, JILL: PC 1,2,3, Fr 1,2, SHS 2,3, 12-year 3, Cho 1,2,3, Thes 3, All State Chorus 3. JOHNSON' KATHY MARIE: Bio 1, Sp 3, Band 3, OSU-OU Honor Roll, Sr Band Attd. JOHNSON, MARY: CC 1, Volleyball 1 Drll Tm 2, PC 2, Church. JOHNSON, PHIL: BB 1,2,3, BsB 1,3. JONES, JAQUELINE: Sp 1, DECA 3, Church. JONES, KAY: G Sports 1,2,3. JOST, LISA: Fr 1, Church. JUNG, BARBARA: Gr 1,2,3, JA 3, Church. KASTENS, DAVID: VICA 3, CSU 2nd. KELLER, KIM: Med 3. KENDALL, CINDY: JCL 1,2, Med 2, 3, PC 1,2,3, SC 3, YL 1,2,3. KENDALL, KATHY: Sp 1,2, SHS 3, Church. KEYSER, JEFF: Thes 3, St Crew 3. KLINE, RUTHANNA: Tennis 1,2,3, PC 1,2. KNIGHT, MARK: Sp 2,3. KOCH' MYRLA: Sp 1,2,3, Fr 2,3, PC 1,2,3, Sec 3, FJA 3, NJA 3, Eng 3, Med 2, SC 1,2, FB Queen 3,. Church. KOENIG, KARLA: PC 1,2, Fr 1. KOHOUT, JIM: Band 1,2,3, Gr 1,2,3, Sch American Citizenship Seminar. KOLLOMORGEN, LINDA: Band 1,2,3, Fr 2, NHS 3, OSU-OU Honor Roll, Church. KORSTJENS, CAROL: FBLA 3, Treas 3, COE 3, Art 1,2. KRAMER, JANET: PC 1,2,3, NHS 1,2, 3, Clothing II Award 1. KYLEN, GIGI: PC 3, Photo 3, Exch Student Youth for Understnading from Sweden. LANATA, JEANNE: Fr 1,2,3, G Sports 1,2,3, SC 1,3, PC 2,3, FCA 2,3, OSU- OU Honor Roll, Church. LANDON, CINDY: PC 2, COE 3, FBLA 3, Church. LANDSBERGER, JANET: OHOSO 2,3, Sec 2, Vice-Pres 3, Mag 1, Charter member OHOSO for life, Sch OSU, delegate OHOSO State conference, delegate Nat'l HEW. LAPOMA, TERRI: PC 1,2,3, YL 1,2,3. LECHTENBERG, MARK: FB 1,2,3, BsB 1, YL 2,3, Cam 2,3, Sp 1, Sch OSU, Who's Who Among American High School Student. LEON, PHILLIP: Sp 1,2,3, Pres 3, Eco 2,3, Tennis 1,2, 12-year 3. LEPAK, CRAIG: SHS 1,2, Sp 2,3, Med 3, MAT 2,3, Math 2,3, FCA 1,2,3, Pres 3, BB 1,2,3, Sr Boy Popularity, Nat'l Merit Sch Honorable Mention 3, OSU Honor Student, Church. LILES, JACY: Thes 2,3, Drama 1,2,3, Clown Troupe 2,3, Church. LILLY, KEVIN: Swim 1,2,3, church. LINDHE, JOHAN O. B.: CC 3, Track 3. LIPE, RICHARD: Sp 1,2, 12-year 3. LOTHES, DOUG: SC 1, Track 1, Gr 1. LOU, JENNIFER: VICA 2,3. LOVE, LYNETTE: Thes 1, CA 1,2,3. v LOWDER, JILL: G Sports, 2,3, Church. LUBER, RICK: JCL 1,2,3, Med 1, 12- year 3, Church. LUSK, DIANA: FBLA 3, Pres 3, PC 1, Sp 1, COE 3. LYON, MARK: Sp 1. MALLORY, KELLIE: PC 1,2,3, Med 3, Cam 1,2,3, Church. MARTIN, SHERI: COE 3, FBLA 3, CA 1,2, SC 2, Church. MALONE, MICHAEL J.: Math 2, Sci En 1,2, Sp 1, Gr 1,2, SHS 1,2,3, WAC 2,3, OSU-OU Honor Roll, NMSQOT Finalist MAT, Church. MARCUS, JERRY: FB 1,2, Gr 2, 12-year 3, OSU Honor Student, Church. MATTHEVIS, DOUG: Gr 1,2,3, Sch OSU 3rd, 1, Church. MATHEWS, KIM: PC 1,2, Sp 1, 12-year 3, SC 2. MATTHEWS, MIKE: FJA 1, Sp 1, Bio 2, FBLA 3, Church. McCLURE, DEWEY: ICT 2,3. McCRORY, BURKE: Cho 1,2,3, Chess 1,2, Bio 1,2,3, Pres 3, Gr 1,2,Aero 3, YL 1,2,3. McDONALD, MARK A.: FB 2, Sci En 3, Jr Rotarian, Nat'l Merit Commended Student. MCGUINNESS, MARY: PC 1, Sp 2, FBLA 2, SCA, Church. McMAHAN: Orch 1,2,3, Sp 2,3, Med 2, OSU-OU Honor Banquet, OHS. 'McPHERSON, TAMMY: PC 1, Thes 1, OA 1,2,3, FBLA 3. MEE, BILL: AV 1, Chess 1,2 Sci En 3, Church. MELVIN, BRENDA: PC 1,2,3, FBLA 2, Rep 3, 12-year 3, COE 2,3, Cho 1. IMEYER, JIM: BsB 1,2,3, Gr 1,2,3, Nat'l HS 1,2. MILES, MICHELLE: Drll Tm 2,3, PC 2, Fr 2, JA 1, Art 1, Church. VIILLER, DANA: PC 1,2,3, Fr 1, Sp 2, 3, Hist 3, 12-year 3, SC 3 FTA 2. VIILLER, JAMES: Gr 1,2,3. VIILLIGAN, LAURIE: Cho 1,2,3, En 1, Thes 1,2,3, Church. VIILLS, FRED: CC 1,2,3, Track 1,2,3. MINOR, MARK: Mag 1,2,3, DE 2,3. MOON, JOHN: Band 1,2,3, Gr 2, SHS 1, 2,3, Drum Major 2,3, All-State Bnad, Outstanding Jr Band, Church. MOONEY, JOE: Thes 2,3. MOORE, ANNA: PC 1,2,3, Glee 2, Cho 3, FTA 2, Thes 1, Sec NFL 2, Sp 2,3, Spch lst, Church. MORRIS, PRICE: BB 3, Paper 3, Spch 1, FJA 3. MORRISON, ANN: FBLA 3, COE 3. MORRISON, CHRIS: Band 1,2,3, JCL 2, 12-year 3. MORRISON, GEOFF: Sp 2,3, JCL 1, Med 3, YB 2, NHS 2,3, Photo Award. MORSE, KEITH: SC 2, BB 3, Eco 3, Church. MULLER, DON: BB 1,2,3, BsB 1. MURPHEY, KEN: CC 3, Track 3, BB 1, 2, JCL 1,2, All-State CC, Nat'l Merit Commended Student, Church. MYERS, KAREN: Fr 1,2,3, PC 1,2, MAT 2,3, OSU-OU Honor Roll, Principal's IIonor Roll. NASH, VICKY: Drll Tm 3, Sec-Hist 3, PC 2,3, FBLA 2,3, Jr Attd 2, Vice-Pres 3, YL 3, Finalist State FBLA Spch, JA Pres 2, Church. NASHERT' JOE: BsB 2,3. NEWMAN, KATHY: PC 1,2,3, Cam 1,2, 3, Church. NEWFON, KATHY: G Sports 2,3, JCL 2, FCA 2,3. NICHOLS, JIM: Gr 1,2,3, SC 3. NIKKINEN, JANNA: PC 3, Gr 3, Ex Student Youth for Understanding from Finland. NIXON, ROGER: Track 1,2,3, FB 1,3, BB 1, Church. OHM, ROCKY: FB 1,2,3, SC 3, 12-year 3, Sp 1. OLLER, KATHY: Sci 1, Cho 2, Med 2, Sp 2,3, OHOSO 3, Church. PACKHAM, BECKY: PC 1,2,3, Sp 2, YL 1,2,3. PAPAHRONIS, JOHN: Band 1,2,3, JCL 1, NHS 1,2,3, Bio 3, Nat'l Merit Semi- Finalist, OSH, Church. PARAMOURE, TERRI: Art 3, Cho 3, AO 3, Lib 3. PARSONS, PATTI: SC 1,2,3, Jr Class Vice-Pres 2, PC 1,2,3 Med 3, JCL 1, 12-year 3. PATTON, DENISE: FTA 1,2, Sp 1,2,3, PC 1,2,3, Sp Queen, Hist 2, Vice-Pres 3. PAYNE, LYNN: PC 1,2, Sp 1,2,3, SC 3, YL 1,2, Math 3, SHS 1,2,3, OSU-OU Honor Roll. PAYNE, MARK: FB 2,3, Swim 1,2,3, NHS 1,2, MAT 2, Church. PERKINS, KITTY: Tennis 2, PC 1, SC 1 PERKINS, MIKE: BB 1,2,3, FCA 2,3, Sp 1,2,3, Eco 2,3, SC 2, Nat'l Merit Commended Student,Church. PETERSON, BRAD: VICA 3. PETERSON, JULIE: Sp 1,2,3, Med 3, Math 3, TARS 2, NHS 1,2,3, SHS 1,2, 3, Sch OSU 4th, Sp III 3rd, Church. PHELPS, SARA: Sp 1, PC 3, Church. PHILLIPS, KELLY: DECA 3, FM 3. PICKENS, TRAVIS: Fr 1,2, SHS 1,2, Tennis 1,2, 12-year 3, Eco 3, SC 3, Sp 3. PIERCE, DANA: PC 1,2,3, Sp 1,2,3, 12-year 3, Church. PIERCE, DANNY: BsB 1, Church. PIERCE, LESLIE RALPH: Wrest 1. PITTMAN, RANDY: SC 3, Pres 3, FB 1,3, SHS 1,2,3, Math 1,2, En 1,2, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Lions Club, Pirateer Candidate. POWERS, JULI: PC 1,2,3, Cheer 3, SHS 2,3, Sp 1,2,3, Math 2,3, MAT 2,3, Jr Class Sec 2, Miss Pirateer Candidate, Wrest Queen Attd-, OSU-OU Honor Roll, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Church. POSTLETHWAITE, CLAY: Sci 2,3, Math 2,3, Treas 3, Fr 3, SHS 1,2,3, WAC 3, 12-year 3, OSU-OU Honor Roll, MAT Bauch-Lomb Award Fi- nalist. PRESLEY, DAN: Track 1, Mag 1, Paper 2,3, DECA 1,2,3. PRITCHETT, SHARON: B Sports 1,2,3, JA 3, Sec 3, Fr 1,2, PC 1, 12-year 3, Lib 1, Church. PROCTOR, DEBBIE: PC 2,3, American Anthology Poetry, Church. RADER, RENEE: SHS 1,2,3, Okla Honor Scholar 2, Foods II Award, Church. RATLIFF, GREG: Sp 1,2,3, Pres 2, Math 1,2,3, Pres 3, 12-year 3, Band 1,2, SC 1,3, Treas 3, Swim 1,2,3, SHS 1,2,3, Hugh O'Brien Leadership Award 1, Yale Award 2, Boy's State Delegate, Nat'l Merit Commended Student 3, Church. RAY, JAMES BRIAN: NHS 1,2,3, Gr 1, Math 2,3, MAT 2,3, Sci En 3, 12- year 3, OHS, Mech Drafting Award, Machine Drawing Award. RECTOR, CHRISTY: PC 1,2,3, JCL 1, 2,3, Sec 2, 12-year 3, G Glee 3, Sec 3, Thes 2,3, Clerk 3, SHS 1,2,3, NFL 2, 3, Drama I Award, OSU-OU Honor Student, Best Actress OKC H.S. Play Festival. REDDING, LINDA: YB 1,2,3, Ed 3, Layout Ed 2, FTA 1,2, FJA 1, Ja 1, Sec, PC 1,2, Church. REECE, GARY: Sp 1,2,3, Sci En 3, 12- year 3, Math 3. REINKING, TODD: PC Band 3, Stage Band 3, Drum Major, Church. RENEGAR, TODD: Band 2,3, Track 2, Gr 1, SHS 1, Gahr H.S. Cerritos, Cal., Church. RENO, KAREL: PC 1, FBLA 2,3, Chruch. RENTH, GEORGE: NHS Pres 3, Delegate Model UN 2,3, Sci En 3, NFL 2,3, WAC 2,3, Debate 2,3, Electronic I Award, Sci En Paper Airplane lst. RICE, LAUREN: Thes 1,2,3, Sec 3, G Glee Vice-Pres 3, SC 1,2,3, 12-year 3, Church. RITCHIE, LIZ: Sp 2, Cho 2, Ensemble 1, Treas 1, Church. ROBB, KERRY: 12-year 3, Sp 1,2,3, Church. ROBINS, LISA: G Sports 1,2,3, FCA 3. ROBINSON, LYNELLE:Fr 1,2,3, PC 1, 2,3, Soph Class Sec 1, Med 3, YL 1,2, 3, NHS 1,2,3, CA 1,2,3, Hugh O'Brien Leadership Finalist, G State Delegate, Nat'l Merit Commended Student, OSU- OU Honor Roll, Church. ROHLFS, AMY: PC 1,2,3, SHS 1,2,3, Gr 1,2,3, Treas 3, Math 2, MAT 2,3, YB 1,2,3, Copy Ed 3, OSU-OU Honor Award, Church. ROHMAN, CHRISTY: FM3. ROSE, TERRI: DECA 2,3, PC 1,2,3, Sp 1, 12-year 3, Church. ROSSON, KRISTIE: PC 1,2,3. ChUfCh- RUSSELL, KATHY: G Cho 1, FBLA 3, Com 3, COE 3, Shorthand I Award 2. RYAN, RANDY: BB 1,2,3, FB 1, Sp 1, YL 1,2,3, Cam 2,3, Jr Rotarian of Nov. SAMARA, MICHELLE: JCL 1, FTA 3, Treas 3, Band 2,3, YB 3, Church. SAUNKEAH, BRUCE: Ensemble 1,2,3, Thes 3, NHS 3, All-State Cho 3. SCHAPANSKY, JANET: Band 1,2, Com 3, Church. SCHMIDT, LARRY: Cho 1,2,3, Thes 1,2,3, Pres 3, Ensemble 3, NFL 1,2,3, C T 1,2,3, Drama I Award 1. SCHREIBER, BILL: Wrest 3. SCHUBILE, BUDDY: Band 1,2,3, Gr 2, All-State 1,2,3, Outstanding Soph Band, OSU-OU Honor, Church- SHAFFER' SHERLENE: SHS 1,2,3, PC 1,2,3, Officer, SC 1, Gr 2,3, Math 2,3, MAT 2,3, YL 1,2, OSU-OU Honor Roll, ChUl'Ch- SHANNAHAN, KELLY: Sr Class Pres 3, Sp 1,2,3, 12-year 3, Model UN 2, 1st Alt G State 2, Daughters of American Revolution Award, Student of Today Award Masons 2,,Honorary Member NFL 2. SHARPE, KATHY: PC 1,2,3, Fr 1,2,3, Hist 3. SHAW, DEBBY: Sp 1, DECA 2,3, Drll Tm 3, Church. SHEPHARD, CINDY: Spch 1, Drama 1, Ja 1, Pres 1, Lib 1, OA 1, Soph Class Parl 1, G Glee 2, SC 2, YI, Church. SHOCKLEY, GAYLE: G Sports 1, Cho 2, Band 2, VIP, Eastern Wayne H.S., Goldsboro, N.C., Sch Southeastern States Modeling Convention. SHORE, K. WILLIAM: SC 1,2,3, Wrest 1, Sp 1, Paper 3, YL 1,2, SHS 1, 12- year 2, FJA 3, Church. SHUTTLESWORTH, MARK: Med 1,2, Cho 2,3. SIMCO, TRACY: PC 1,2,3, YL 1,2,3, 12-year 3, CA 1,2,3. SIPES, PAM: FBLA 3, Chap 3, 12-year 3. com 3. DE 1 2. church. s1MMoNs, CAROL: Sp 1,2, G Glee 2, Vice-Pres 2, Cho 1, Mixed Cho 3, En- semble 3, 3, PC 1,2,3, Thes 3, Church. SMITH, DEBBIE: G Sports 1, Okla Ara- bian Horse Club 1,2,3, 4-H Light Horse Club 1,3, International Order of the Rainbow Girls 1,2,3, Worthy Advisor of PC Rainbow Assembly 1. SMITH, GREG: VICA 2,3, Chap 2, Pres 3. SMITH, LEA ANN: Drll Tm 2. SMITH, LEE ANN: Soph Girl Popularity 1, Fr 1,2,3, PC 1,2,3, Cheer 1,2,3, YL 1,2,3, SHS 1,2,3, OSU-OU Honor Award. Who's Who Among American High School Students, Wrest Queen 3, All-City Cheer- leader 2, Church. SMITH, LEA DAWN: Twirler 1,2,3, Head ularity, FB Queen Attd, Church. SMITH, BILL M.: FB 1,2,3, SC 3, FCA 2, Sp 1, Bio 1, Who's Who Among American High School Students. SMITHSON1 LARRY: AV 2,3, Gr 3, 12- year 3. SNARE, STEPHANIE: Cheer 3, PC 1,2,3, Fr 2,3, SHS 2,3, NHS 2,3, SC 2, Who's Who Among American High School Students, OSU-OU Honor Student. SPENCER, JULIE: PC 2,3, Drll Tm 2,3, Fr 1,2, YB 1,2,3, Sports Ed 2,3, FJA 1, Church. SPENCER, KARI: Hi Notes 1, Gr 1,2, Band 1,2,3, Church. SPIVEY' SHERRI: PC 1,2,3, Cheer 2,3, En 2,3, Treas 3, Photo 3, Sec-Treas 3, Fr 1,2,3, YL 2,3, Cam 2, Who's Who Among American High School Students. BB Queen 3, Candidate for Miss Pirateer. SQUYRES, RENE: OA 2. STEPHENS, STEVE: JCL 1,2,3, Pres 2, NHS 1,2,3, En 8: Sci 2,3, Math 2,3, MAT 2,3, CC 1,2,3, Track 1,2, OSU- OU Honor Student, Nat'l Merit Com- mended Student, Governor's Honor Roll, Church. STEIGERWALD, MARY: G Sports 1,2,3, FCA 1,3, Fr 1, Church. STEWARD, SHARON: MAT 2, Math 2, NHS 2, PC 1,2, SHS 1,2. STEWART, PATRICIA A.: Rodeo 1,2, FBLA 2, JCL 2, Edmond H.S., FBLA 3, COE 3. STEWARD, PATRICIA L.: FBLA 3, COE 3. STIGALL, JOHN: BsB 1,2,3, 12-year 3. STOCKTON, KATHY: G Sports 1,2,3. STRAUGHAN, PENNY: Cho 1,2,3. STROZDAS, KATHY: PC 1,2,3, Sp 2, DECA 3, YL 2,3, Cam 2,3, DECA Mini-conference 2nd, Church. STUBBS, PENNY: PC 1, Sp 1, DECA 2,3, Church. SULLIVAN, STEVE: DECA 3. SUTTLES, PAM: Fr.2,3, YB 2. SUTTON, CAROL: PC 1,2,3, Sp 1, JCL 2,3, Vice-Pres 3, SC 2,3, JCL Empress 3, Church. TAYLOR, MATT: CC 1,2, Track 1,2,3, Ski Club 2,3, 4-H Vice-Pres 1,2,3, Carmel H.S. Mundelein, Ill. TAYLOR, TAMMY: SC 1,3, Chap 3, PC 1, 12-year 3, WAC 3, Med 3, DECA 2, 3, Chap Com 3, DECA Sweethear 2, Delegate Nat'l SC Convention and State Convention. TEEL, TERRI: Soph Class Pres 1, SC 1, 2,3, JCL2, Queen 2, Vice-Pres 2, 12- year 3, Vice-Pres 3, Med 2,3, PC 1,2, Attd to Miss Pirateer. THOMAS, DAN: FB 2. THOMPSON, NANCY: March Band 1,2, 3, Concert Band 1,2,3, Orch 3, Hi Notes 1,2,3, Treas 3, SHS, OSU-OU Honor Roll, Church. TIEMANN, PAUL: Paper 2,3, YB 2,3, FJA 3, 12-year 3, Photo Ed 2,3, Church. TOUHEY, CINDY: Glee 1, PC 1,2, FBLA 3, Hist 3, COE 3. TOWNS, SCOTT G.: Med 3, Church. TOURTELLATTE, DEBBIE: SHS 1,2,3, OSU-OU, TURNER, ERIC: JCL 1, NFL 3, SC 3, YL 2,3, 12-year 3, Sec 3, BsB 2, FB 1,2, Nat'l Finalist-Naval ROTC , Church. TYSON, JAMIE: Drll Tm 1, Carroll H.S. Corpus Christi, SC 1, C.H.S., Dr.. Tm 2,3, PC 2,3, SC 3, Fr 2, FBLA 3, FTA 3, YL 1,2,3, Miss Congeniality OKC Jr Miss Pageant, Church. UNRUH, GREGG: BB 1,2,3, Church. UNRUH, JEFF: Sp 1, SHS 1,2,3, OSU- OU Honor Student CSU Honor. URSERY, LEROY J.: Mixed Cho 1,2,3, Math 3, Lib 3, Career Info Assessment Committee 2,3, JA 1,2,3, Vocal Treas, OKC JA Treas of the Year, Church. VALENTINE, DAVID: Wrest 1,2, Alge- bra I Award 1. WAGNER, BILL: Sp 1,2,3, NHS 2,3, Med 1,2,3, 12-year 3, Tennis 1,2, OHS, Church. WALKER, CARLA: SC 1,3, Mixed Cho 1,2,3, Sec 2, Thes 3, NHS 3, En 2,3, OSU-OU Honor Student, Church. WALL, LAURA: Band 1,2,3, Sp 2, 12- year 3, Church. WALSER, JEFF: Golf 1,2,3,. WALTERS, JANET: PC 1,2,3, SHS 1,2, 3, Fr 1,2,3, Bio 3, YL 3, OSU-OU Honor Student, Church. WARLICK, LISA: Fr 2,3, PC 1, Com 3, WARNICA, VERA: Student Gov't Day 3, Sr Executive Council 3, Paper 3, Harlington H.S. Texas, Keysetter Service Clyb 1, Dr.. Tm 1,2, SHS 1,2, Clear Lake H.S. Houston, Texas, Sr Homecoming Rep, Ct. 3, H.H.S., Who's Who in American Drll Tms 2, C.L.H.S. WARREN, RANDY: BsB 1,2,3, BB 1, Sci 8: En 3, YL 3, Cam 3, Church. WASHINGTON' BILLY: Tennis 2,3, NHS 1, Most Valuable Tennis-player 2, WATERS, DENISE: COE 3, Pres 3, FBLA 3, Glee 1. WEAVER, JULIE: PC 1, CA 2. WEBB, SUSAN: JCL 1, Med 2. Church. WEBSTER, SANDY: Sp 1, PC 1, SC 2,3, Twirler 2,3, 1,2,3, Jr Class Pop- ACIO 3, ChUl'Ch. 3, 1,2. WENZL, SANDI: SC 1,2,3, Hist 2, Corr Sec 3, Class Treas 1,2, NHS 1,2,3, Med 3, Sp 1,2,3, Fr 2, Candidate Miss Pirateer, G State Alternate, OSU-OU Honor Student, Who's Who Among American High School Students. WHELPLY, JAMES: Fr 2, SC 3, Band 1,2. WHITE, SUSAN G.: PC 1,2,3, JCL 1,2, 12-year 3, SHS 1,2,3, OSU-OU Honor Student, Church. WILBURN, KATHY: Band 2, Sp 1, 12- year 1, Eng 1, Church. WILHITE, DEAN: Art 2,3, Church. WILKERSON, SUSAN L.: Fr 1,2, SC 2, Sec Treas 2, SHS 1,2, Bicentennial Minute Contest Winner, Church. WILKINSON, DAVID M.: Wrest 1, JCL 1, Church. WILLIAMS, DARLENE: March Band 2, Gr 2,3, Sec 3, Drll Tm 3, Med 3, WILLIAMS, DAVID: Indian Club 2,3, WILLIAMS, JERI: Hi Notes 1, Bnad 1,2, Fr 1,2, FBLA 3, TARS 2. w1LL1s, DAVID: DECA 3. WILLIS, SARAH! G Glee 1, Misec Cho 2, Band 2, Fr 1,2,3, Orch 1, Nat'l Poetry Press. WILLISON, RANDY: NHS 1,2,3, FB 1,2, Track 1, Soph Class Pres, Drama Award, Bethany H.S., Thes 2,3, Cho 1,2,3, Vice-Pres 3, Governor's Honor Roll, All-State Chorus 2. WILSON, GARY: FB 1,2,3, BsB 1, Who's Who Athletics 2, OSU-OU Sch 2. WINKLER, CHRIS: Sce 1, JCL 2, Churc WINTERS, TEDDI: PC 1, FBLA 1,3, Sec 3, Sp 1, CA 1,2, 12-year 3, COE 3. WOOD, ALAN: FB 1,2,3, Church. WOOD, CECILIA: PC 1, Fr 1, DECA 3, CA 2, Mag 2, Church. h. WOODS, JOHN M.: Band 1,2, Fr 1,2,3, Pres 3, Church. WOOLSEY, MELANIE: Art 3, SHS. WOOLUM, SANDY: PC 1,2,3, Eng 3, SC 1, 12-year 3, SHS 2,3, YL 1,2, PC Pres 3. WRIGHT, RICK: Med 3, SC 3, Vice-Pres 3, JCL 1,2, YL 1,2,3, Sci Sz En 2,3, NHS 1,2,3, FB 1,2,3, Track 1,2,3, Boys State, Sir Alexander Fleming Sch Finalist, Nat'l Merit Semi-finalist. YANCEY, KATHLYN: Lib 1, Eco 2, YB 3, Church. YATES, GAYLAN: Sci 8: En 3, FCA 1, 2,3, MAT 2, Bio 2, YL 1,2,3, Math 2, SHS, Pirateer Candidate, Soph Class Boy Popularity, Delegate Ark Conf., OSU-OU Honor Roll, Church. YATES, SHAWN: Sci Kr En 3, Fr 3, Math 3. YOUNG, RAYMOND: Sp 1, Bio 1, Chess 1, Law 1, NFL 1,2, Math 2, Armstrong Susan 47,181 Youth for Understanding 3, Church. A Ablah, Charlotte 129,2 30 WOODRING, MATT: Gr 3, Aero 1. Appleton, George 181 Appling, Debie 212 Aman, Rochelle 47,212 Afmsfffmg- Acms,KeWn5652230 Afmsnonb Acem,Tannny9sJso Afmsnonl Ackerman, Mark 52,230 Armstrong, Armstrong, Acker, Michael 230 Adams, Debbie 230 Adams, John 180 Adams, Richard 45,115,230 Aduddell, Julie 5,128,212 Aguirre, Ch Aguirre, Colette 180 Ahrens, Gregory 147,230 Akins, Scot 144,147,230 Albright, Kyle 212 Albright, Neil 180 Alexander, Leslie 180 Alexander, Mary 95,129,230 Alexander, Michelle 230 Allen, Anne 128,212 Allen, Charles 180 Allen, Robert 144,180 Allen, Tammie 230 Almen Natalie 73,77,128,180 Alper, Marla 180 Altinger, Cheryle 67, 208 Alverson, Carrie 98,212 Amacher, Terry 120,212 Amherg, Cathy 75,128,180 Amme, Gregory 230 Andeel, Anna 180 Anderson, Clifford, 144,212 Anderson, Denise 95.230 Anderson, Gary 180 Anderson Michael 43,159,212 Anderson. Peggy 3l,67,128,I80 Anderson, Sandy 180 Anderson Sherril94,95,181 Anderson, Tammy 102,181 Anderson ,Terri 181 Anders, Sara 180 Andrews, Deidre 128,212 Anglemyer, Marc 109,212 Ansley, Sarah 49,94,95,2 12 Anthony, Laurie 212 Apgar, David 181 INDEX Balkenhush, James 212 Ballard, Amanda 128,181 Sci Kr En 3, Church. Bell Bell ,Gary 144,182 Herbert 2 31 Cyndi 230 Ballew, Dan 212 Bell, James 182 jghn 212 Banes, Barbara 47,9S,129,230 Bell, Ted 231 Lynn 181 Banes, Kenneth 181 Belobraydic, Barbara 212 Marsha 181 Bama, James 43, Belson, Brenda 128,212 Richard 181 Barber, Judy 212 Bender, Barbara 98,99,231 Armstrong, Todd 76,212 Arnold Carrie 230 Arnold, Gary 153.230 Arnold, Gayle 5,12,132,l3 Ashburn, Tom 47,212 Ashmore, lslo 59,230 Ashmore, Sheri 75,128,181 Ashworth, Mark 181 Ashworth, Rebecca 212 Aspegren, Todd 98,230 Atchley, Tommy 118,181 Atkinson, David 230 Attalla, Thomas 43,191 Austin, Brad 118 Austin, Marcia 98,99,10l,181 Awezec, John 43,143,144,146,2 12 Aynes, Debbie 212 .3. Bahin, Barry 73,177,181 Baggett, Barry 230 Baggett, Kent 181 Bagwell, David 47,S4,55,62,230 Bailey, Bob David 75,181,212 Bailey, Clarice 181 Bailey, Floyd 120 Bailey, Jo 129,181 Bailey, Terri 212 Bailey, William 44,230 Baird, .lack 44,212 Bake, Melissa 129,230 Baker, Becky 181 Baker, Deeann 129,230 Baker, Linda 77,181 Baker, Mitchell 181 Baker, Scott 230 Baker, Teresa 56.181 Baldwin, Cheryl 85,98,99,2 12 3,181 Bardrick, Chris 47,85,146,230 Barge, Barry 47,212 Barger, Robert 75,230 Barker, Ralph 230 Barnes, Timmy 181 Barnett, Glen 212 Barnwell, Kathy 122,212 Barrett, Susan 114,123,212 Barrett, Trudy 212 Barninger, Wanda 230 Barrows, Roger 181 Barry, Dennis 181 Barry, Martin181 Barry, Susan 85,129,230 Bates,Jenny 181 Bauldridge, Kelly 212 Baxter, Cathryn 59 Baxter, Sherry 230 Bay, Cherly 181 Bayouth, Mike 212 Bay, Vicki 181 Beadles, Debbie 141,161,230 Beadles, Tony 163,212 Beamer, Tracy 230 Beamer, Walter 230 Beard, Kenneth 181 Beard, Micheal 114,231 Beasley, Cecil 181 Beasley, Mary 231 Beaver, Pamela 231 Beavers, Ballerie 85,231 Beavers, Brett 85,147,231 Beavers, James 116 Beck, Don 212 Beck, Shelia 132,133,182 Beisel, liric 212 Beitsch. Pete 153,231 Belisle, Carla 67,182 Bellah, Mary 212 Bell, Craig 98,231 Bender, Frank 47,231 Bender, Gail 32,47,128,212 Bennett, Bruce 47,212 Bennett, Debbie 116,182 Bennett, Karen 182 Bennett, Terri 231 Berkenbile, Lee l28,l68,182,192 Bernady, Carrie 120,212 Bernasco, Jane 182 Bernbach, Betty 114,212 Bernd, Cynitha 212 Berry, Denise 231 Beverage, Norman 213 Bevers, Rick 231 Bewley, Michele 129,231 Bickerstaff, Beverly 66,112,177,18 Bieh1er,Jefery 213 Bien, Rodney 231 Bien,Tracy 140,141,16l,231 Bills, Lori 128,132,182 Bingam, Gary 182 Birchett, Patricia 231 Birch, Jan 177,182 Birch, Laura 231 Birdsong, Ronald 66,85,182 Birdwell, Terri 182 Bishoff, Bill 182 Bishoff, Mart in 231 Bishop, Bette 30,7S,85,90,l82,204 Bissa, Tammie 231 Bixler, Bixler, Bixler, Bixler, David 182 Bjork, Beth 231 Bjork, Jim 156,158,213 Kimberly 182 Laura 98,177,182 Lynn 67,75,128,129,182 2 Blackman, John 182 Blaine, Denise 231 Blalock, Bil1y126,144,155,156,157 213 Blalock, John 156,231 Blanchard, Charlotte 128,2 1 3 Blankenship, Lisa 129,213,231 Blazy, Jeffrey 86,231 Blazy, Vicky 182 Belvins, Brett 90,213 Blevins, Gary 213 Blount, Molly 231 Blue, Janet 39,59,1 35,182 Blume, Mary 30,182 Boatwright, Vickie 98,231 Bobo, David 98,213 Boehler, Debora 129,231 Boehler, Steve 213 Boggs, Thomas 182 Bohannon, Joseph 44,75,98,231 Boice, Brett 182 Bole, Julia 128,213 Bond, Lisa 213 Bond, Lori 213 Bond, Steven 44,73,182 Bonus, Sheri 47,129,231 Booth, Clay 213 Booth, John 182 Bossman, Mike 163,231 Bostick, Jerry 118 Boswell, Leigh 213 Bottger, Ted 7,182 Bourgoine, Ruth 32,182 Bower, Melvin 163,231 Bowers, Martha 95,21 3 Bowlware, John 231 Bowlware, Shyrl 161,213 Bowman, Pamela 182 Bowman, Susan 128,182 Boyd, Roger 231 Boyer, Glenn 152,168,213 Boyles, Robert 175,182 Boze, Diane 73,152,182 Bradner, Bradley 231 Bracken, Lynne 231 Bracken, Mary 182 Bracken, Pamela 75,85,213 Brackett, Terri 231 Bradbury, Mark 231 Bradford, Bonwyn 67,231 Bradford, James 182 Bradford, Kyle 144,213 Bradford, Perianne 231 Bradley, David 231 Bradley, Keith 231 Bradley, Susan 231 Brady, Lyndon 213 Brady, Teresa 213 Brake, Peggy 129,231 Braley, Sandra 231 Bramlett, Cindy 67,73,128,l77, 183 Branch, Rodney 66,73,85,86,150, 183 Branham, Christopher 2 31 Brannon, Joan 129,231 Branscum, Gary 122,183 Brassell, Buddy 183 Brazil, Janice 213 Bemmer, Julie 56,62,231 Brennaman, Barbara 183 Breshears, Dierk 183 Brewer, Betty 144,213 Brewer, Cindy 231 Brewer, Larry 144,146,213 Brewer, Keith 231 Brian, Meg 67 Brian, Robert 213 Bridges, David 231 Bridges, Margaret 183 Brooks, Carolyn 213 Brooks, David 98,183 Brooks, Karsten 66,183 Brooks, Scott 145 Brown, Brown, Carol 2 3 1 Catherine 213 Brown, Charlotte 32,128,177,18 Brown, Deellen 47,128,213 Brown, Dewayne 31,231 Brown, Diane 231 Brown, Gary 213 Brown, Jerry 231 Brown, James 183 Brown, Jamie 129,231 Brown, Kathryn 231 Brown, Lester 183 Brown, Lynn 183 Brown, Mary 231 Brown, Mary 129 Brown, Sandra 129,231 Brown, Shelly 75,231 Brown, Tamela 95,213 Brown Tom 123 183 Brox, Bonnie 98,85,231 Brox, James 1 83 Brtko, Cindy 141,161,213 Brucher, Mark 72,183 Brunett, James 183 Brunhoeber, Dana 128,129,231 Brunhoeber, Dena 183,231 Brunsman, Michael 183 Bryan, Mike 183 Bryan, Robert 183 Bryant, David 72,159,184 Bryant, Dena 231 Bryant, Tynina 231 Bryson, Janet 231 Brzycki, Peter 231 Buckley, Betty 67,184 Buckley, Nancy 112213 Buck, Mary 231 Buford, Harold 184 Buford, Julie 231 Buford, Terry 184 Bulard, Ronald 74, 75,98,213 Bullard, Cassie 231 Bullock, Glenn 74,923,184 Bumbaugh, Diane 98,213 Bunge, Michele 184 Bunn, Michael 231 Burch, Douglas 184 Burch, Kimberlee 129,231 Burdette, 2 1 3 Burdett, Julie 90,184 Burdick, James 98,159,213 Burgess, Jack 184 Burks, Susan 1 35,231 Burkes, Michael 55,93,231 Burkett, Julie 85,213 Burks, Liess 2 1 3 Burnett, Paul 163,213 Burns, Darryll 144,146,231 Burns, George 143, 144,184 Burns, Lisa 128,213 Burns, Melissa 129,231 Burroughs, Timothy 213 Burrows, Mark 184 Burshek, Susan 66,168,177,184 Burton, Sara 184 Bush, Gary 44,231 Bush, Kevin 144,147,242 Bush, Richard 213 Bush, Shari 66,184 Butler , Dann 213 Bridges, Shar,-ell 133 Butler, Robin 95,135,213 Bright, Deann 213 Butler, S0011 161,184 Bl-ight, Debbie 213 Butler, Susan 213 Bright, Tim 31,231 Byrd, David 231 Brinkworth, Julie 213 Brinlee, Douglas 147,156,231 -C- Brintnall, Linda 32,3S,l2S,l77,l8 Brook, Mike 231 Cagas, Georgina S 129,231 Brooks, Barbi 90.133 Cain, M0 fY L 167, 213 3 Caldwell, James G 94, 123, 2.13 Caldwell, Tony 66, 8l,90,123,187 Callahan, Debra 45,231 Callaway, Janice 213 Callister, Laurie 231 Callister, Paul A 120,185 Call, Kelly Suzanne 129, 231 Calvery, Patricia 128,129,1 85,207 Camp, Stephanie 231 Campbell, Carl D 159,213 Campbell , Heidi 231 Campbell, James R 232 Campbell, Michael 185 Campbell, Patrick C 232 Campbell, Rebecca A 140,141,213 Campbell, Ricky D 213 Campbell, Shane E 185 Campbell, Steve P 213 Campbell, Terri D 85, 213 Cananda, Pat L 120 185 Canion, Melinda 232 Canon, William L 185 Cantrell, David E 98 Caporal, Sam P 185 Capozzi, Lisa M 47,128,185 Caraway, Paul 185 Carleton, Mary 213 Caritheis, Steve 1 85 Carlile Christy L 1 34,213 Carlson, Tom B 213 Carman, Blain C 232 Carmichael, Kay 47,67,146,164,213 Carnahan, L Sue 185 Carpenter, Gary A 95 Carr, Linda D 31,32,35,185 Carroll, James J 44,185 Carroway, Tom 177 Carson, Dennis L 185,177 Carson, George M 185 Carson Rick 232 Carstens, Cathy M 185 Carstens, Dennis R 43,44,72,98,185 Carter, Cheri S 88,213 Carter, l-learl A 213 Carter, Janice L 213 Carter, Joan L 56,62,129,232 Carter, Mary A 185 Carter, Michelle E 67,232 Cartwright, Nancy K 213 Casey, Tommy R 144,147,l59,2 32 Cashion, Lisa J 128,213 Cassil, Ken W 213 Cast, Tammy D 213 Caswell, Clint V 232 Cates. Windy Cates, Wendy 95,213 Caudill, Kathy 47,312 Caugmoh, Jeff F 232 Caves, Dion J 232 Caviness, John S 213 Ceballos, Christina 129,232 Chalmers, Bill R 214 Chambers, Louis M 153,212 Chandler, Cheryl A 73,98,99,100,101 214 Chandler, Paul 214 Chang, James J 214 Chappelle, Charla D 74,95,129,232 Charter, Russell, 214 Chasteen, Cathleen J 214 Chasteen, Leilani D 185 Cheatham, Scott B 232 Cheatwood, Chris J 225,232 Chenault, Elizabeth V 214 Cherry, Christi C 120,185 Chesher, Charles M 185 Childers, James S 44,232 Choules, Geoff M 185 Christenson, Bret K 214 ,144,147 Christensen, Steve R 232 Christian, Mark A 214 Christie, Lisa 56,59,85,18S,188 Christie, William 232,47 Christofferson, David 214 Christopher, Henry S 232 Cieminski, Jean L 75,85,128,129,13 133.l36.l85.207 Cieminski, Max R 75,159,232 Claborn, Michele D 232 Clady, David J 232 Clady, Steve L 185 Clapp, Sue 26,214 Clark, David 232 Clark, Deborah P 98,232 Clark, Donna 128,214 Clarke, Kenneth A 62 Clark, Joanne 214 Clark, Pulla J 232 Claunch, Candi L 128,214 Claunch, Joe A 159,232 Clayton, Angela K 95,129,212 Clemans, Tom M 214 Cline, Joyce E 98,214 Clinton, Scott 144,169,185 Cloud, Richard 185 Clymer, Anna 185 Cobb, Donna 232 Cobb, Jeff 232 Cochran, Candace 67,128,l36,214 Cochrane, John 185 Coe, Jeff 185 Coe, Roy J 214 Coffee, Kevin 214 Coffey, Harold 214 Coffman, Jim 214 Coffman, Sharon 50,100,185 Coffman, Sunny 47,185 Coffman, Vickie 54,55,1 77,185 Cohlmia, Lana 73,1 35,2 14 Coker, Pam 214 Cole, Gwendolyn 214 Coleman, Christie 129,232 Coleman, Mary 232 Coleman, Randall 75 Coleman, Rhonda 232 Collett, Donna 214 Collett, Dorothy 214 Collier, David 81 Colwell, Kevin 232 Connell, Cheryl 214 Conner, Susan 232 Conner, Carol 214 Conner, William 98,185 Conway, Alan 185 Conway, Janice 214 Conyers, Tammy 232 Cook, Jerry 114,185 Cook, Shalaine 214 Cook, Shawn 185 Cooley, Linda 129,232 Cooley, Robert 214 Cooper, Cathy 232 Cooper, Gerri 67,129,262 Cooper, John 47,185 Cooprider, Clay 98,100,101,232 Copeland, Sandra 185 Copeland, Terry 185 Corbett, Charles 185 Corlett, Myra 59,114,232 Cornelius, Bobette 47,67,129,2 32 Cornelius, Brad 163,214 Cornelius, Cindy 214 Cornelson, Steve 214 Cornett, Michael 177,185 Costello, Kevin 185 Costello, Vicki 45,214 Cotner, Cecilia 214 Cotter, Rick 214 Coulter, Sherri 185 Coulter, William 159,2 32 Counihan, Kathleen 67,711,185 Counihan, Thomas 232 Cowan, Becky 129,232 Cox, Cherilyn 214 Cox, Lori 135,214 Cox, Rebecca 185 187 Cox, Richard 232 Cravens, Sonya 232 Crawford, Craig 185 Crawford, Pamela S 214 Crawford, William B 232 Creech, Ronna K 129,232 Creswell, Anne E 47,129,232 Crosby, Debbie J 185 Crosby, Michael A 141,163,232 Cross, Kenneth W 70,214 Crowell, Bill G 75,95,185 Crowe, Russell A 214 Crow, Kimberly D 185 Crownover, Angela K 95, 232 Crump, Teresa K 128,214 Culver, I-larry D 95,100,101,214 Cummings, Patrica J 185 Cummings, Sean 214 Cunningham, Carmen 95,232 Cunningham, William 214 Cumby, Jack 40,185 Curtis, Donna 214 Cuthbertson, Barry 95,214 Cutler, Cathy 47,67,128,185,2l4 .D. Daggs, Alan 214 Dahlen, Ann 232 Dahlen, Catharina 74,129,185 Dahlen, Debra 75,118,185 Dahl, Larry 144,l46,147,214 Daly, Carole 232 Daly, Sharon 185 Damron, Douglas 43,185 Danek, Nancy 59, 232 Daniel, Gretchen 84,232 Daniel, Ronald 109,111,232 Daniel, Karen 67,185 Daniel, Mary 185 Daniels, Bill 214 Darrah, David 215 Darr, Tom 214 , 146 Denson, Dana J 129,233 Determan, Diane M 67,128,187 Determan, Victoria L 43,129,233 Dethrow, Brian ' 98,99,214 Devero, Linda 67,128,187 Dickey, Michelle D 187 Dickey, Willis 119,214 Dickson, Beverly A 120,187 Diehl, Kathy 129,233 Diekcn, John lvl 74,146,l64,l76,l77, Diiorio, Karen M 233 Dileo, Ramond E 233 Dillehay, Jamie 187 Dillehay, Shaun 233 Ditmore, Ricky L 233 Dittelmier, Michele L 67,129,233 Ditzler, Brent A 26,5 3,187 Early, Bill 233 Ecklund, Kory 215 Edmiston, Sharon 128,215 Edwards, Patricia 215 Eganhouse, Ed 233 Eggebrecht, Deborah 188 Ehlers, Susan 40,43,135,21 5 Ehn, Warren 215 Eidson, Marcia 31 ,32,35,188 Eisenhour, Roger 108 Edler, Bill 188 Eldridge, Michael 215 Elkins, Marc 215 Elkins, Robert 188 Elkins, Sandra 47,1.88 Elkins, Sue 129,233 Elliott, Kimberly 129,233 Elliott, Mark 233 Fine, Mark 234 Fink, Craig 216 Finley, Christopher 59,216 Fisher, Carolyn 216 Fisher, Debbie 216 Fisher, Mark 43,216 Fisher, Ross 2 1 6 Fisherman, Marcia 120,216 Fister, Mike 118,216 Fitzgerald, Robert 144,169,170,189 Flake, Debbie A 216 Fleming, Carvette 45,234 Fleming, Don 234 Fletcher, Cheryl 32,189 Fletcher, Connie 122 Fletcher, Melton 216 Flournoy, John 189 Flynn, Michael 47,5 3,94,216 Dixon, David 214 Dixon, Debbie 233 Dixon, Diane D 187 Dixon, Francese 214 Dixon, John R 214 Dixon, Julie L118,187 Dixon, K Ann 233 Dixon, Shelley 56,84,128,214 Dobson, David 233 Doering, Scott F 176,187 Ellis, Lorie 98,l40,141,1 61,2 1 5 Ellis, Sheryl s0,98,1o1,21s Ellzey, William 66,72,1 56,158, 170,177,188 Elmore, Phillip 233 Emerson, Cynthia 47,72,188 Emerson, Jae ss,112,12s,21s Entrson, Mary C 72,128,215 En'mert, Jennifer 98,215 Engberb, Sandy 67,177,188 Foley, Rick 189 Foglietta, Mark 219,80 Ford, Danny 144,147,234 Ford, Debra-2 34 Ford, Randy 189 Forsberg, Tom L 216 Fortner, Barry 216 Foster, Laurie 134,177,189 Foster, Mark 234 Fowler, Jane 95,129,234 Dollar Trava 67,187 Donaldson, Scott 187 Donaldson, Dee 187 Donalson, Robert T 12,187 Donley, Ann 1 87 Donley, Debbie D 84,118,119,214 Donnell, Mark R 214 Dopson, Donald Ray 187 Dotter, Keith H 233 Dougherty, Jim E 232 Doughty, Gay E 233 Douglas, Debbie S 44,1 12,129,2 33 Douglas, Kathy E 94,128,214 Davenport, Billy 232 Davidson, Amanda 41,232 Davidson, Danny 186 Davidson, Vicki 186 Davis, Anthony 186 Davis Beth 47,98,l34,2 14 Davis Bobby 232 Davis Britt 129,232 Davis Carolyn 186 Davis Holly 232 Davis James B 99 Davis, Julie 95,214 Davis, Karen 186 Davis, Kelley 232 Davis, Marianne 214 Davis, Mike 186 Davis, Monte l45,164,l65,186 Davis, Shelby 1 18 Davis, Scott 214 Davis, Tammy 232 Day, Neal 232 Day, Paul 232 Deal, Donald 10,186 Deal, Maribeth 232 Deason, Cathy 214 Deatherage, David 144,146,232 Deaton, Brenda 186 Deaton, Michael 232 Deaton, Richard 214 Deaton, Treasa 43, 232 Debee, John l46,1 64,165,187 Decker, Daniel 43,232 Decker, Leslee 232 Dehart, Bryan 114 Delmanto, Ronaldo 48,81,186 Delang, Dana 129,232 Douglass, Brenda L 43,67,122,214 Downing, Barbara A 75,134,215 Downing, David W 66,187,144 Downing, Jennifer A 215 Downing, Joan M 32,47,67,128,215 Downing, Mark 90,233 Downs, Carol 187167 Drabek, Beverly 215 Drechsler, Dalyn 41 ,67,1 28,129,177, 187 Drechsler, Joan 187 Dubberstein, Cecilia 75,128,170,187 Engel, Mike 215 Engel, Susan 72,188 Enochs, Cheryl Enos, Terry 152,233 Ensley, Beverly 215 Erickson, Doug 2 1 5 Erikson, Karen 215 Erickson, Laura 188 Erickson, Mark 98,215 Erickson, Scott 81,l76,1 88 Erwin, Eric 188 Esposito, Julie 233 Esser, Linda l29,2 33 Estes, Phil 215 Estes, Shelia 233 Evans, Cindy 188 Evans, Evan 72,114,98,215 Evans, Mark 233 Evans, Michael 189 Evans, Michael 189 Evans, Mitch 233 Evans, Rhea 234 Ewing Chris 215,114 Ewing, Eylen, Holly 67,129,234 G.G. 81 Fox, Demund 189 Foxhoven, Bob 216 Frank, Craig 43,45,75,216 Franklin, Dean 159,216 Franklin, Glenn 119,189 Franklin, Mary 94,176,189 Franklin, Tony 234 Frantz, Ronald 189 Frazier, Jamie 44,95,104,122,189 Frazier, Robert 216 Freed, Ann 234 Freeh, Chris 94,95,2l6 Freeman, Rusty 216 Duesman, Terry 187 Dugger, Carla 112,187 Dugger, Lorri 112,233 Duiker, Hendrik 176,187 Dunaway, Paul 215 .F. Fain, Meloni 189 Fair, Becky 128,189 Duncan Brenda 215 Duncan, Janine 67,233 Duncan, Jolores 128,112,215 Duncan, Nancy 233 Dunlap, Janet 84,75,128,215 Dunlap, Joan 120,121,134,215 Dunn, Bi ll 59,215 Dunn, David 56,62,63,75,98,2 1 5 Dunn, Patricia 98,215 Dunn, Shelly 215 Durrall, Jackie 44,98,233 Durant, Dynanna 94,129,233 Durant, Sarah 215 Durhan, Bobby 188 Duvall, Debbie 128,215 Dyer, Len 163,215 Dyer, Jennifer 44,215 Dyer, John 75,233 Dyer, Maria 188 Familant, Neil 215 Farmer, Belinda 85,189 Farrell, Greg 81 Farrell, Martin 189 Farrill, Richard 56,234 Farris, George 74,189 Farris, Terri l29,2 34 Farrow, Stanley 234 Feemster, Kenneth 14l,163,l 891 Felts, Paul 74,189 Fenwick, Ann 234 Fenwick, Paul 94 Ferguson, Carol 215 Ferguson, Vicki 234 Frederick, Kirk 234 Friedlander, Gayle 53,75,94,216 Fritz, Mark 177,189 Fritzler, Bryan 67,234 Frumkin, Mark 234 Fudge, Bradley 234 Fudge, Jennifer 94 234 Fullhart, Leslie 216 Fuzzell, Mark 118,216 .G. Gagnath, Daniel 189 Gaillardet, Robert 234 Galiga, Robert 141,162,163,234 Gallagher, Diane 128,216 Gallamore, Charles 85,152,216 Gallaspy, Sharo N 50, 234 Gallagher, Kathy 189 Galleciez, Mary 129,234 Gamble, Kent 234 Gambel Linda, 129,189,67 Gammon, Robyn 189 Gant, Richard 189 Garcia, Eddie 234 Garcia, Greg 216 Garcia, Joyce 90,189 Gardner, Kelly 120,189 Garrett, Kevin 177,189 Gary, Andrea 43,72,189 Gates, Joseph 234 Delong, Pamels 75,186 Dempsey, Dayna L 232 Denham, Martha E 186 Denham, Mindy 214 Denner, John T 214 Denney, Robert D 98, 233 Dykeman, David 84,233 Dykeman, Melissa 188 .E. Earl, Bob 188 Earle, Gary l55,l56,159,170,188 Feronti, Pamaura 234 Feronti, Tami 75,128,216 Fessler, David 189 Feuerborn, Stephen 141,163,216 Fey,Calvin 189 Fey, Len 216 Fiegener, Carla 85,128,216 Fiegener, Chris 216 Fiegener, Lee 234 Figer, Becky 39,58,59,129,234 Filmore, Robert 92,189 Gatti, Carl 66, 234 Gattis, Monty 234 Geis, Frank 66,144,189 Geis, Roberta 129,189 190 Geis, Roger 40,41,43 187, Gentry, Billy 216 Gentry, Jay 190 Gentry Ragon 216 George Gay 128,216 George, Troy 85,153,234 Gevrin, Christy l29,2 34 Gilles, Gianfilippo, Jerry 2 34 Gibson, Dennis 234 Gibson, Donna 216 Gideo, Cory 146,234 Giezentanner, Nancy 216,234 Gilbert, Cynthia 216 Gilbert, Donald 110,234 Gilbert, Edward 234 Gilbert, Ellen 190 Gilbert, Jan 234 Giles, Larry 190 Mike 98,234 Griffin, La Dawn 129,234 Griffin, Michael 216 Griffin, Val 95,190 Griffith, Paul 72,190 Griggs, Sherry 128,216 Grimmett, Floyd 216 Groen, Kelly 129,234 Groff, Bradley 141,216 Grooms, Linda 44,55,63,128,177,190 Grover, Angela 98,234 Guadalupe, Tom 126,141,163 Gulick, Janet 12o,14s,164,216 Gilles, Victoria 190 Gillespie, Wendy 190 Gilliand, Kent 44,216 Gilliand, Kim 216 Gilliland, Leslie 47,129,234 Gill, Jeff 234 Gill, Ronald 216 Gilliland, Jeanna 95,234 Gilmore, Johnny 98, 234 Gilmore, Troy 98,1 76,1 77,190 Girod, Mitch 75 Glas, Michael 216 Glazner, Michael 115,118,190 Glenn Donna 234 Glenn, Mike 190 Glos, Nancy 47,75,1 34,2 16 Goade, Ronnie 216 Goble, Paula 190 Godfrey, Ronney 2 1 6 Godfrey, Russ 234 Goebel, Bart 118,216 Goff, Cindy 129,216 Goff, Thomas 144,146,147,164,234 Gonzalex, Beverly 129,234 Goode, Jonna 120,216 Goodrich, Lisa 129,234 Goombi, Sherry 75,190 Gordon, David 234 Gordon, Jean 120,216 Gordon, Ronny 152 Gorsuch, John 190 Gossman, Mike 234 Goto, Ty 234 Gould, Allen 234 Gould, Glenn 216 Govett, Karen 234 Gower, Melvin 216 Gragg, Lawrence 234 Gulick, Rebecca 234 Gullett, Dianna 216 Gutierrez, Delia 120,216 Guy, Steve 234 Gwinn, Laura 129,234 Gwinn, Ross l55,1 56,1 58,144,1 70,1 90 .H. Haddon, Philip 216 Hadley, James E 234 Hagen, Michael D 118,216 Hager, Debra F 128,190 Hager, John C 216 Hager, Kirk K 234 Haggard, Danisa L 7S,85,l28,216 Haggerton, Diana 73,216 Hain, Matthew 234 Hale, Hugh G 216 Haley, Barbara A 190 Hall, Cara L 67,90,135,216 Hall, David L 141,163,216 Hall, Dianna Jean 72, 190 Hall John M 109 Hall Michelle 129,234 Hall Michael 234 Hall Peggy L 66,67,12s,16s,191 Hall Richard D 66,2 34 Hall, Steven L 191 Hall, Sue L 75 Hall, Tommy H 191 Hamburger, Lynn A 43,75,234 Hamilton, Amy J 135,191 Hamilton, David B 216 Hamilton, James B 59,191 Hamilton, Jason F 98,234 Hamilton, Lavada I 191 Hamm, Chaunta 235 Gragg, Teri 190 Graham, Elizabeth 216 Graham, Michael 98,190 Graham, Todd 234 Grainger, Patti 120 Gramly, Richard 190 Grant, Keith 190 Gravett, Kittie 190 Gray, Danny 234 Gray, Glenda 128,216 Gray, James C 141,163,190 Gray, Janet 129,234 Gray, John 190 Gray, Kevin 128,216 Gray, Larry 120,177,190 Gray, Lori 190 Graybill, Donna K 81,84,94, 9'5,177, Hamm, Greg A 191 Hammond, Jack P 235 Hammons, David J 191 Hammons, Gary 235 Hampton, Bruce Alan 98,235 Hancock, Paula 85,128,129,19l Hanebaum, Richard Kent 235 Hankins, Rex A 235 Hanks, Rick L 146 Hansen, Cheryl 120,191 Hansen, Gregg 235 Hansen, Mark C 156,235 Hanyaha, Butch 147 Hardway, Stephen L 235 Harper, Julie A 129,235 Harrington, Kathleen A 176,191 Harrington, Patrick J 146,164,235 190 Grayson, Kirk 1 59,216 Grayun, John 234 Green,Charles 56,190 Harris, Amanda J 67,129,235 Harris, Charles J 191 Harris, Debbie K 43,128 Green, Charles N 190 Green, David 190 Green, Kelley 103,216 Green, Kelly 99,102 Green, Mary 234 Green, Robyn 98,190, 177 Greenwood, Kent 190 Greenwood, Kirk 216 Greenwood, Sonya 129,234 Greggs, Don 190 Greggs, William 114,234 Grier, Kathy 234 Griffin, Gay 66,94,190 Harris, Gay L 191 Harris, Johnny L 235 Harris, Kathy R 128 Harris, Paul A 85,167,191, 75 Harn, Mark D 235 Harry, David K 167,222 Hart, Cynthia C 95 Hartgrove, Billy R 191 Harting, Thomas A 191 Hart, Karen G 235 Hart, Kim L 191,177 Hartley, Bob L 98,235 Han, Melinda K 67,94.9S,191 Hartman, Keta S 32,34,35,191 Harvey, Mark N 98 Harvey, Rhonda G 129,235 Hashagen, Bobbi K 120,191 Hathcock, John R 59,191 Havelka, Jane C 30,32,35,191 Havelka, Judy M 130,131,132,133 Hawes, Andrea L 235 Hawk, Cynthia A132,133,177,19 1 Hawkins, Melinda J 70,191 Hawkins, Brent I 192 Haycraft, Billie 120 Hayes, Don L 192 Hayes, Gigi 235 Hays, Laurie L 192 Haynes, Glenda R 129,235 Hazelwood, Elizabeth A 47,66,192 Head, Chris 95,122,192 Healy, Finis R 146,147,164,23S Heath, Scott L 235 Heck, Marcia K 67,129,235 Hedberg, Mary, 235 Hedrick, Mark A 192 Hedrick, Willia, 98,192 Hefner, Jay 66,192 Hefner, Kelly 67,75,85,128,136 Hefner, Mike 235 Hefner, Rock 235 Heinen, Gary 192 Heinlein, Kelly 72,98,192 Helka, Linda 235 Hellman, Julie 128,192 Hembree, Kelly 112 Hebree, Kim 235 Hendren, Nancy 43 Hendrix, James 147 Hendrix, John 235 Hendrix, Sam 192 Henley, Brent 192 Henley, Lisa 85 Henry, Mickey 235 Hermen, Jeffrey 235 Hermen, Steve 192 Herod, Dorah 192 Heren, Marie 117,120,192 Hershberger, Caroline 43,95,129,235 Hershberger, John 192 Hershberger, Stephanie 43,128 Hertzbach, Amy 98,235 Hess, Eric 235 Hickman, Cheryl 129 Hicks, Lyndall 235 Hicks, Ronnie 235 Hicks, Dennis 235 Hill, Diane 85 Hill, Rema 235 Hilton, Bonnie 235 Hines, David 74,l46,168,180,192 Hinkle, Royce Tracy 144,147,235 Hinton, Lary 235 Hinton, Rick 193 Hintze, Karren 235, 94 Hintze, Stephen 193 Hochstein, Debby 193 Hochstein, Sheryl 235 Hockman, Gary 193 Hodam, Mike 193 Hodges, Mark 118 Hoel, Robert 193 Hoffman, Cathy 193 Holcomb, Bobby 146,235 Holdner, Shelley 235 Holen, Robin 193 Holland, Carla 85,129,235 Hollis, Lisa 129,235 Holloman, Dudley 177,193 Holloway, Debbie 67 Holmgren, Scott 235 Holt, Brian 43,218 Honick, Lore 129 Hood, Cindy 218 Hood, Gregory 193 Hood, Ron 193 Hood, Teresa 218 Hooten, Marianna 98,218 Hope, Debbie 129,235 Horton, Suzanna 43,218 Horton, Tammy 128,132,133 193 Hoskins, Robin 129,235 Hostmyer, Dana Lynn 218 Housley, Todd 235 Houston, Joe Michael 153 Houx, Jeanette 193 Houx Jeannine 193 Hovard, Robin 235 Howard, Ben 120,193 Howard, Dan 218 Howe, Denise 235 Howell, Donna 193 Hudson, Shari 218 Hudson, Steve 236 Huff, Michael 120,193 Huffines, Dub 236 Huffman, John 236 Huffman, Kathryn 236, 98 Huffstutler, Jana 128,218,75 Hughes, Christopher 236 Hughes, Gregory 218 Hughes, Marie 56,193 Hughes, Michael 120,193 Hughes, Odis 218 Hulsey, Kathryn 95,236 Hulsay, William 144,146,218 Humphrey, Karen 75,112,218 Hunsaker, Darla 129,236 Hunsaker,Floyd 193 Hunsucker, David 193 Hunt, Donna 95,218 Hunter, Andrea 98,218 Hunt, Gina 132,133,193 Hunt, Jim 218 Hunt, Les a129,236 Hunt, Vicki 132,133,136,170,193 Huntsman, Tracy 236 Hunyadi, Gene Ray 144,236 Hurley, Lee Ann 218 Husted, Mike 193 Huston, Cary 236 Hutchinson, Daryl 218 Hutchison, Jan 218 Hutto, Mary Kim 193 Hyatt, Dixie 95,218 Hyde, Christopher 74,75,193 Hyde, Dawn 98,236 Hyde, Scott 63,913,218 Hyde, Vicki 193 Hynes, David 163,218 Hynes, Lynn 164 236 Hystad, Jon 236 .1. Icks, Steve 193 Immer, Darlaina 95,2 36 lngargiola, Randi 75,236 Ingram, Donna 236 lott, Paul 144,147,218 Ireland, Kevin 144,146,236 Irving, Kimberly 98,218 Irwin, Janet 85,120,135,193 Irwin, Jerry 218 Irwin, Judy 120 Isaacs, Jamie 129,236 Isaacs, Shelley 128,193 .J. Jackson, Kimberly 73,75,193 Jackson, Lori 193 Jackson, Robert 218 Jackson, Sharon 120,128,193 Jackson, Vickie 90,129,236 Jacobs, Karen 95,98,236 Jakeway, Susan 218 Jakob, Belinda 236 James, Elisa 236 James, Gina 193 James, Leigh 218 James, Vickie 141,161,218 Jamison, Scott 236 Jamison, William 164,145,236 Janow, Gary 159.236 Janssen, Judy 75,85,128,l93 Jarman, Michael 236 Jarvis, John 236 Jefferson, James 218 Jeldy, Teresa 218 Jenkins, Christy 193 Jennings, Darcy 236 Jennings, Lisa 129,236 Jennings, Thadeus 147,236 Jessup, Julie 128,161,194 Jessup, Rob 236 Jillson, Annett 194 Jobe, Judith 236, 95 Johnson, Betsy 219 Johnson, Brandon 236 Johnson, Carl 75 Johnson, Carrie 2 1,128,130,219 Johnson, Charley 219 Johnson, Carol D 219 Johnson, David 236 Johnson, Doug 98,219 Johnson, Harl 219 Johnson, Jamie 128,194 Johnson, Jill 94,128,194 Johnson, Jim 194 Johnson, Jon 156,157,194 Johnson, Kathy 98,194 Johnson, Larry 98,155,156,219 Johnson, Mary 194 Johnson, Mike 66,109,236 Johnson, Nancy 75,95,1 28,2 19 Johnson, Patricia 219 Johnson, Phillip 150,170,194 Johnson, Rene 98,219 Johnson, Rick 159 Johnson, Russell 219 Johnson, Stephanie 236 Johnson, Terry 147,2 36 Johnson, Scott 146,164,236 Johnston, Darin 159,236 Johnston, Jerrilyn 95,120,1 35,21 Johnston, Kay 128,219 Johnston, Randall 144,146,236 Jones, Amy 98,236 Jones, Carol 194 Jones, Charles 147,236 Jones, Cynthia 128,219 Jones, Herbert 219 Jones, Jacqueline 194 Jones, Jeffrey, 118,119,194 Jones, John 98,215,219 Jones, Julie 132,133,219 Jones, Kay 141,194, Jones, Larry 112,236 Jones, Lisa 95,219 Jones, Nannette 94,95,129,2 36 Jones, Pam 236 Jones, Ronnie 236 Jones, Sherrie 129,236 Jonte, Jonetta 95,236 Jordan, Laura 98,236 Jost, Elisabeth 194. Jost, Henry 146,164,236 Judkins, Sherly 128,219 Jung, Barbara 43,194 Jung, Kathleen 43,41,129 .K. Kahl, Mitch 144 Kamp, Randall 236 Kang, Don 194 Kang, Jim 236 Karnes, Greg 153,236 Karns, Michael 219,144,147 Kasparek, Sharyl 219 Kastens, David 194 Kastens, LeeAnn 236 Kastens, William 194 Kaszybewiski, Lorrie 43,129,236 Kay, Judy 194 Kearl, Jeff 235 Kearl, Lori 219 Keefe, Tim 152,153,236 Keeney, Mary 128,219 Keen, Linda 98,194 Keesee, Mark 236 Keesee, Terry, 219 Keller, Bill 219 Keller, Kimberly 194 Keller, Klaire 128,152,219 Kellogg, Mike 236 Kelly, Kim 219 Kelly, Michael 219 Kelly, Patrick 219 Kelly, Robin 135,219 Kelso, Karen 219 Kelton, Leslie 219 Kendall, Cindy 75,85,l28,194 Kendall, Kathleen 194 Kenmore, Richard 114,219 Kennedy, Sandra 95,319 Kennedy, Timothy 141,163,194 Kent, Leslie 90,182 Kenworthy, Kevin 85,219 Kerfoot, Keith 236 Kerns, Valerie 95,128,219 Kern, Tami 219 Ketchum, Tresa 129,236 Ketner, Pam 236 Kevkes, David 98 Keyser, Jeff ,194 Khoury, Kevin 219 Kietzman, Charles 11 5,120,219 Kiker, Johnny 236 Killmon, Gail 128,194 Kim, Myong 81,194 Kincaid, Robbie 67,236 Kinchen, Rollin 219 King, Darla 194 King, Georgia 194 King, Janice 236 King, John 236 King, Michael 219 King, Nancy 95,194 King, Troy .219 Kinnebrew, Robin 236 Kint, Leslie 114,115,219 Kirkendall, Leigh 194 Kirkendall, Lori 236 Kishketon, Elvis 86,236 Kissick, Danny 153,236 Klasek, Charles 62,219 Klausmeyer, David 219 Klick, Karen 128,219 Kliewer, Michael 236 Klotz, Mike 55,73,219 Knecht, Joanne 95,129 Knickelbein, Philip 194 Knight, Mark 194 Knight, Tamson 47,7S.129.2 36 Knight, Tim 159,236 Knox, Kimberly 45,128,219 Koch, Myrla 102,l33,170,194 Koehn, Marlene 219 Knupke, Sheri 236 Koenig, Karen 237 Koenig, Karla 194 Koger, Kenneth 194 Kohout, Catherine 98,237 Kohout, James 98,177,195 Kohs, William 195 Kolar, Kirk 219 Kolkas, John 45,237 Kollomorgen, Linda 12,98,195 Kooken, Kevin 237 Kooken, Mike 237 Kooley, Robert 159 Kopplin, John 237 Korstjens, Carol 32,34,35,19S Kozlowski, Stanley 219 Kraemer, Janet 67,112,128,195 Krahl, Richard 219 Kropfl, Paul 237 Kubiak, Tim 219 Kuehne, Deborah 237 Kuehne, Harold 195 Kuekes, David 237 Kusbel, Robert 219 Kuykendall, Charles 237 Kylen, Toni 75,128,195 .L. Labar, James 195 Lachance, Jacqueline 195 Lewis, Mike 85,237 Lewis, Teressa 67,823,220 Lewis, Tony 196 Lilly, Frank 145,164,220 Lilly, Kevin 145,164,196 Liles, Jacinth 67,196 Limber, James 196 Lindeman, Jim 123 Lindhe, John 81,l41,163,l96 Lindsey, Carolyn 98,220 Lindsey, Karen 56,220 Lindsey, Rick 196 Lindsay, Tom 56,61,62,237 Lindsey, Tracy 196 Linton, Cathy 196 Lipe, Richard 177,196 Lipe, Rodney 237 Lachance Robert 219 , 75 Lacy, John 237 Lafferty, Stephen 195 Laird, Pam 237 Laird, Nancy 219 Lambert, Clay 237 Lambert, Stephanie 195 Lanata, Jeanne 85,128,141,161,19 Lanata, Kim 237 Lanata, Michael 219 Landon, Cindy 32,35 Landress, Charles 120,1 95 Landsberger, Janet 195 Lane, Denise 219 Lane, Prentice 44,45,237 Langley, Jolynn 129,237 Langley, Susan 94,128,219 Langston, Karen l28,2 1 9 Langston, Laura 219 Lanice, Mary 226 Lapoma, Debra 129,237 Lapoma, Terri 102,1 33,195 Laporte, Nanay l29,2 37 Lareese, Toni 237 Largess, Marie 195 Larson, Brad 195 Larson, David 237 Lash, Terri 195 Lastinger, Terry 195 Lathrop, Beth 195 Lattimore, Dugan 237 Lauer, Laura 94,95,237 Lauffer, Sarah 43,98,219 Laughlin, Jeff 219 Lavender, Karen 128,195 Law, Dinah 237 Law, Olivia 195 Lawhon, James 195 Lawrence, Debra 32,128,219 Laws, Clare R 196 Lawson, Mark 219 Layman, David 196 Layton, Brian 196 Layenby, Joe 237 Lazzelle, Cheri 219 Leach, Kimberly 129,237 Lechtenberg, Mark 144,196 Lister, Darren 11 5,237 Littrell, Leslie 112,196 Liverson, Karen 94 Lobaugh, Chauri 232 Lockhart, Mike 237 Loeffelholz, Kurt 220 Logan, Shirley 196 Loken, Thomas 56,220,237 Lombard, Eddy 220 Londoff, Dan 220 Londoff, Georgia 237 Long, April 112,237 Long, Chip 237 Long, Paul 98, 195 Longmire, Terri 237 Longorien, Mike 163,220 Longwith, Jana 220 Longwith, Judith 197 Lord, Debbie 220 Lorett, Ted, 220 Lorren, Christina 197 Lothes, Doug 197 Lou, Jennifer, 118,197 Loveall, Gay 118,220 Loveall, Kevin 237 Lovejoy, Grant 151,152,220 Love, Lynette 197 Love, Pam 197 Love, Teri 220 Loving, Cathy 237 Lowder, Jill 161,197 Lowe, Larry 237 Lowell, Dedra 47,59,85,237 Lowell, Brent 75,76,220 Lowery, Chris 59,220 Lowery, Suzanne 237 Lowry, Jamie 220 Lowry, Robin 237 Luber, Rickey 177,197 Lucas, Julie 237 Lundeen Terri 141,161,220 Lunsford, Michael 145,164,237 Luchen, Lisa 67,129,237 Lusk, Diana 32,3S,197 Luster, Paul 197 Lylerly, Craig 237 Lynn, Edward 145,164,237 Lee Lee , Ann 237 Beth 128,219 Lee, Beth 128,219 Lee, Gwen 237 Lee Denise 67,95,129,237 Lee, Lisa 237 Lee Stanley 219 Leffler, Russ 219 Legg, Janet 237 Legrand, Mark 219 Legrand, Matt 196 Legrant, Denise 75,219 Leonard, David 220 Leonard, Linda 102,105,220 Leon, Phillip 47,177,196 Lepak, Clement 71,74,75,151,168,196 Leslie, Susan 95,220 Lewis, Catherine 128,220 Lewis, David 220 Lynn, John 43,146,220 Lynn, Kathy 146,164,220 Lyon, Mark 197 .M- MacBride, Kevin 197 MacBride, Scott 237 Mackelyie, Scott 220 Maclean, Bonnie 237 Maggie, David 47,220 Mahoney, William 197 Maier, Marc 238 Malherbe, Mike 220 Mallett, Larissa 220 Mallory, Kellie 75,128,197 Malone, Kathy 220 Malone, Lauri 220 Malone, Michael 73,81,197 Morgan Manelski, Barbara 67,238 Mann, Mark 220 Manning, Stacy 67,129,238 Marcis, Jerry 197 Marcotte, Jo 238 Marcotte, Sherri 238 Marple, Jana 47,220 Marshall, Susan 129,238 Martin, Freda 238 Martinez, Janet 238 Martin, Karen 95,129,238 Martin Kary 128,129,197 Martin, Lori 94,220 Martin, Mike 220 Martin, Sheri 32,34,35,128,197 Martin, Tony 136 Martindale, Jill 220 Martinez, Yaunie 129, 238 Martz, Tammy 238 Marvin, Bob 43,238 Marvin, Steve 146 Mashburn, Cheryl 47,220 Mason, Gweneth 95,220 Mason, Sherry 128,220 Massey, Dale 197 Matalland, Andres 238 Matallana, Ernie 110 Matheny, Mark 75,220 Mathews, Kim 197 Matlock, Burrel 197 Matson, Laronda 67,238 Mattax, Thomas 220 McKillop, Brian 220 McKown, Mark 144,220 McKoy, Verne 129 McLean, Chris 220 McLinn, Jeff 197 McMahan, Brenda 47,197 McMahon, Rhonda 128,220 McMullen, Tim 198 McMullen, Tom R 220 McNeely, Steve 220 McNutt, Randy 163 McPherson, Richard 198 McPherson, Tammy 32,67,198 McQueen, Carol 198 McQuillen, Calvin 198 Medlinger, Kathleen 239 Medlinger, Scott 220 Mee, Bill 198 Meek, Joe 146, 239 Meeks, Richard 220 Melman, David 47,220 Melton, Julie 128,220 Melton, Todd 239 Melvin, Brenda 128,177,198 Merdian, Sarah 123,239 Meredith, Lisa 129,239 Merritt, Jack 1 52,221, Metzer, Greg 43,145,164,239 Meyer, James 198 Meyerson, Mary 47,128,221 Middleton, Steven 47, 75,221 Milam, Pam 198 Packham, Becky 129,199 Matthews, Doug 43,197 Matthews, Elizabeth 129,238 Matthews, Mike 197 Matthews, Randal 197 Matthews, Ray 238 Maupin, Jolynn 129,238 Maxwell, Lynda 220 May, Ken 238 Mayberry, Marsha 238 Maynard, Laura 220 Mazza, Jon 238 Mazza, Mark 238 Mcanelly, Susan 67,129,238 McArthur, Gordon 220 McCall, Jinda 75,98,220 McCall, Shannon 129,238 McClary, Lloyd, 238 McCarty, Deborah 118,119,197 McClain, John 238 McClain, Stacy 220 McClellan, Cynthia 197 McClendon, David 159,220 McClung, John 197 McClung, Shelly 238 McClure, Annette 95,220 McClure, Dewey 1 18,197 McCluskey, Henry 220 McCoin, Kurt 238 McCollum, Sharon 59,129,238 McConnell, Jeff 238 McConnell, Michael 238 McCourry, Bill 120,220 McCraw, Russ 220 McCrory, Bryan 74 McCrory, Burke 72,95,197 McCrotty, Michelle 141,220 McCuiston, Kelli 129 McCuiston, Laurie 129 McCurley, Barbara 166,220 McDonald, Carol 128,220 McDonald, Dale 220 McDonals, Mark 197 McElyea, Kelly 129 McElroy, Karla 197 McEwen, Connie 47,98,220 McGee, Kenny 197 McGee, Patrick 220 McGuinness, Mary 197 Mcllwain, Scarlet 128,220 McIlwain, Tracy 129 McKanna, Kelly 128,220 Miles, Karen 45,75,98,239 Miles, Michelle 198 Miles, Pam 239 Miles, Steve 221 Milford, Karen 198 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Barbara 128,221 Cathy 31,35,44,4S,l35, Dana 47,128,198 Ginger 126,141,160,16l, Miles, Beth 30,34,l77,198 Miller, James 120,198 Miller, Karen 239 Miller, Kath G 47. 112 239 Miller, Kathy 129,221 Miller, Les 85,128,153,239 Miller, Mary 67,221 Miller, Melissa 129,130,239,75 Miller, Michael 221,239 Miller, Richard 118,198 Miller, Pat 239 Miller, Sheryl 221 Milligan, Laurie 52,94,95 Milligan, Ron 198 Mills, Charles 221 Mills, Frank 40 Mills, Fred 140,163 Mills, Kathy 128,152,221 Milner, Philip 239 Miner, Shellita 98,221 Minor, Mark 55,120198 Minshull, Michael 239 Minyen, Nickie 59,128,221 Mitcham,- Janice 239 Mitchell, Gina 45 112,239 Mitchell, Mark 146 Moeller, Shanna 221 Money, Elizabeth 47,67,22l Monroe, Keith 221 Monteith, Kimberly 67,129,239 Montgomery, Rick 198 Montgomery, Ronnie 221 Mooney, Joseph 95,98,198 ,77 Moon, John 98,99,198 Mooney, Amy 239 Moore, Anna 47,67,95,135,198 Moore, Cynthia 129,2 39 Moore, David 239 Moore, Leonard 239 Moore, Phillip 221 Moore, Robbie 239 Moore, Rusty 239 198 Moore, Shelley 221 Moore, Sherri 98,99,221 Moore, Thomas 239 Moore, William 239 Moran, Mark 239 Morgan, Caroline 198 Morgan, Kathleen 221 Morgan, Randy 146 Morgan, Richard 47,239 , Steve 198,221 Moriel, Raymond 221 Morris, Kevin 58,150,239 Morris, Price 57,152,198 Morrison, Ann 81,221 Morrison, Ann 32,35,198 Morrison, Chris 98,177,198 Morrison, Geoffrey, 198 Morrissey, David 98 Morrissey, Debbie 221 Morrow, Anne 75,114,239 Morse, Keith 151,198 Mortensen, Steve 159,221 Morton, Donna 128 Morton, Linda 221 Moseley, Jeffery 144,147,239 Moses, Melanie 129,239 Mosier, Max 239 Moulder, Kim 221 Muckleroy, Laura 221 Muggenborg, Vicki 47,128,221 Muller, Donald 148,198 Mullins, Linda 55 Munday, Kenneth 1 14,221 Murdoch, Donald 147 Murdoch, Donna 67,95,l29,239 Murphey, Kenneth 198 Murphy, Dan 198 Murphy, David 239 Murphy, Richard 98,239 Murphy, William 239 Murra, George R 239 Murray, Karen S 30, 129,239 Murrell, Julie 128,221 Murrell, Vicki 120,221 Mussler, Willie 239 Myers, Karen 198 Myers, Vicki R 47,239 .N. Nail, Letha 221 Nailon, Lorna 239 Napp, David 221 Nashert, James 239 Nashert, Joe 199 Nash, Mark 239 Nash, Vicky 27,32,134,1 35,198 Nation, Elizabeth 67,128,221 Naylor, Mark 239 Naylor, Tracy 199 Neal, Jill 94,221 Neal, Sher ee 26,199 Neel, Deborah 2 39 Nelson, Ja Nelson, Je Nelson, St y 239 ff 146,221 even 73,146,221 Nemec, Donna 239 Nessman, John 239 Nessman, Steve 239 Netherton, Melanie 231 Newcomb, Dorothy 120,121 ,l3 221 Newcomb, Gaytra 199, Newcomb, Gene 239 Newkumet, James 239 Newman, Kathy 199 Newman, Lynne 31,199 Newton, Katherin 199 Nichols, Jeffery 239 Nichols, Dan 41,43,221 Nichols, Jim 43,199 Nichell, D an Frank 239 Nickens, Gregg 2 39 2,133 Nickens, John 221 Nickles, Beverly 141,221 Nickles, Renee 141,239 Nicks, David 239 Niemeyer, Kelly 221 Niemeyer, Robert 221 Nikkel, Dee 199 Nikkinen, Jaana 43,8l,128,199 Niklas, Denise 11 5 Niklas, Dennis 239 Nivison, Karie 129,239 Nix, Cathy 239 Nixon, Roger 144,199 Noakes, James 144,146,147 Noakes, Leslie 102,120 Nobles, Carol 221 Norris, Tim 239 Norsworthy, Marvin 199 Northcutt, Ted 239 North, Tammy 221 Nowe, Danni 222 Nowell, Curtis 222 Nunley, Dion 239 Nunn, Leslie 199 .O- Obannon, Thomas 239 Odor, Delynn 67,239 Ogle, Susan 56,62,222 Ohm, Rocky 199 Oleson, Joyce 239 Oleson, Patricia 128,222 Oller, Mary 47,199 Olsen, Olson, Olson, Olvera Ondak Oneal, Onley, Ooley, Mike 222 Jim 222 Marla 129,239 , Judy 199 , Anne Marie 45,47,128,222 Kelley 85,128,199 Steve 199 David 85,199 Opp, Wayne 115,239 Orear, Larry 2 39 Ore, Dana 239 Ore, Lanette 222 Ortiz, Leanne 90,128,222 Osburn, Geary 222 Overstake, Gregg 239 Owen, Debra 22 2 Owen, Kathy 239 Owens, Doug 239 Owens, Sheryl 129,239 Oxley, Oxsen, Packha Painter Mary 222 Russell 199 .p- m, John 239 , Mike 43,239 Palmer, Thomas 222 Papahronis, Christie 47,90,98,129,239 Papahronis, John 74,176,199 Paramo Parent, ur, Terri 94 Debbie 222 Park, Paul 141,163,239 Park, V Parker, ic kie 2 22 Christie 2 22 Parker, Elizabeth 239 Parker, Greg 222 Parker, Jana 199 Parker, Randy 222 Parker, Sharalyn 31,199 Parker, Tommy 222 Parks, Victoria 129,239 Parrish, Patrick 200 Parsells, Debbie 129,240 Parsons, Donna 129,240 Parsons, Jeanie 104,200 Parsons, Patti 75,28,200,277 Parsons, Paul 200 Patrick, Paula 222 Patterson, Cindy 200 Patterson, Kevin 98,240 Patterson, Robin 240 Patton, Dana 222 Patton, Denise 47,128,200 Patty, Roger 240 Payne, Lynn 85,200 Payne, Mark 144,l46,164,200 Payton, Anthony 240 Paz, Don 158,222 Peak, Susan 129,240 Peard, Tamara 200 Pearman, Theda 240 Pearson, Jack 98,240 Peauler, Janice 240 Pebworth, Steve 144,145,222 Pegors, Cecilia 94,240 Penland, Teresa 240 Penn, William 240 Penny, Christa 47,240 Peoples, John 45,222 Perkins, Becky 47,129,240 Perkins, Debbie 129,240 Perkins,. Kitty 200 Perkins, Michael 47,151,200 Perlmutter, Brian 240 Perry, Greg 200 Perry, Jennifer 200 Perry, Tammy 222 Peters, Mindy 129,240 Peterson, Brad 200 Peterson, Brian 240 Peterson, Julie 73,7S,200 Pfoutz, Cynthia 98,240 Phelps, Charles 147,240 Phelps, Cynde 200 Phelps, Sara 129,200 Porter, Russell 110, 240 Possenriede, Tom 115,240 Postlethwaite, Clay 73,81,176,177 201 Potter, Mike 201 Potter, Paul 240 Powell, Brenda 240 Powell, Darla 94,95 Powell, Nancy 75,98,222 Powell, Susan 98,240 Powers, Greg 222 Powers, Julia 47,132,133,170,177, 201 Powers, Patricia 201 Powers, Robert 222 Rector, Tammy 47,129,240 Redding, Linda 58,59,188,201 Redus, Michelle 201 Reece, Gary 47,177,201 Reece, Roger 240 Reeder, Devin 56,223 Reid, Dale 144,145,147,223 Reid, Karen 240 Reinboth, Joachim 81,201 Reinking, Todd 98,99,202 Reneau, Cindy 128,223 Reneau, Karen 240 Renegar, Todd 98,202 Rennie, Julie 75,135,223 Reno, Karel 32,33,129,202 Phipps, Phillips, Bill 240 Phillips, Craig 222 Phillips, Donna 59,88,129,240 Phillips, Kelly 102,1 16,120,200 Phillips, Patti 201 Phillips, Susie 128 Phillips, Theresa 240 RRal28J22 Piatt, PM Piatt, Mike 98,222 Pickens, Jane 240 Pickens, Travis 84,177,201 Pickerill, Toni 240 Pickering, Chris 201 Pickering, Sherry 240 Pickett, Trisha 67,129,240 Beth 43.129 Pinkert Pierce, Carol 201 Pierce, Dana 57,128,177,201 Pierce, Danny 201 Pierce, Kay 222 Pierce, Ralph 96,201 Pike, Mike 240 Piland, James 201 Pilkinton, Debbie 222 Pilkinton, Debbis 144,201 Pinckney, Lisa 240 Pinion, Cathy 128,222 on, Elizabeth 240 Pishkin, Mark 163,240 Pittman, Randy 84,85,144,201 Pitt, Margaret 240 Platt, Davie 85 Plugge, Michelle 128,240 Plumbtree, Craig 201 Poh, Rulan 75,129,240 Pointon, John 222 Poland, Rick 222 Polen, Tammy 128,222 Pollock, John 142,163,222 Polson, Diana 240 Pool, Pamela 62,129,240 Popa, Elizabeth 222 Poppe, Robert 240 Porter, Porter, Lizann 98,222 Glen 47,240 Porter, Mark 98,108,1 11,201 Pradarits, Keith 240 Pradarits, Mary 240 Pradarits, Robin 26 Prendergast, Tava 129,240 Presley, Brian 56,120,121,201 Price, Karla 85,ll6,120,128,223 Prickett, Josh 144,146,240 Priebe, Jon 98,223 Priebe, Malinda 40,43,94,223 Primeaux, David 240 Prime, Charlie 201 Prince, Mary 120 Pritchett, Benice 31,129,240 Pritchett, Sharon 177,201 Probst, Rocky 240 Pruitt, Lydia 201 Pugh, Cindy 120,223 Pullen, Tacy 47,94,128,223 Purcell, Jill 44,ss,94,9s,12s,223 Purcell, Rex 223 Pyles, Tracy 44,7 3,223 O Quatro, Lisa 67,129,240 Quatro, Susan 72,94,l28,223 Quimby, Shelly 201 Quinn, Barbara 129,240 Quinn, Gina 128,223 Quina Quintana, Ronnie 240 .R. Rader, Renee 201 Rader, Russell 118,223 Radford, Twana 67,128,223 Radke, Daniel 98 Radley, Rick 240 Radosevich, Denise 128,223 Ragan, Kim 120,223 Ragland, Arvil 240 Ragland, Jon 146,240 Rahhal, John Mark 147,240 Rahill, Cathy 67,240 Rahill, Toni 116,120,223 Raidt, Mark 146,240 Raines, Lisa 129,240 Rainey, Robin 223 Ranger, Jill 240 Ranger, Todd 155,156,170,201 Ranney, David 104,120 Ratcliff, Brenda 129,240 Ratliff, Bryan 164 Ratliff, Greg 7,e6,73,74,7s,s4,164 177,201 Ratzlaff, Kim 98,223 Raunborg, Randell 201 Ray, James 73,201 Ray, Jenny 43,223 Raymond, Casey 223 Rayshell, Charles 201 Rayshell, Rovert 240 Ray, William 201 Reagan, Gregory 153,240 Reagan, Jana 240 Reagan, Sandy 201 Rector, Christy 45,94,128,177,201 Renth, George 176,202 Reynolds, Jeffrey 202 Rhodes, Mark 58,59,223 Rice, Brent 223 Rice, Darren 144,240 Rice, Lauren 94,177,202 Richardson, Debbie 128,223 Richart, Douglas 141,163,202 Rich, Michael 240 Rickey, Kathy 240 Ridley, Doris 202 Riess, Doug 240 Riess, Paul 223 Rigler, Denise 129,240 Rigler, Don 223 Rig sby, David 240 Rimmer, Timothy 240 Ristau, Bob 223 Ristau, Laura 240 Ritch, Candy 223 Ritchie, Liz 202 Roach, Melissa 240 Roach, Patrick 48,50 Robb, Kerry 47,177,202 Roberts, Cathy 240 Roberts, Charles 202 Roberts, Ed 202 Robertson, Helen 72,223 Robertson, Terri 47, 120,128,223 Roberts, Robin 202 Ryan, Randy 126,202 Ryan, William 144 Rybaski, Dan 223 Rybicki, Elizabeth 223 .S. Salmon, Ellen 202 Salter, Bill 147 Samara, John 85,223 Samara, Michelle 98,122,202 Samples, Mark 223 Samuels, Kathy 95,223 Sanders, Jana 120,223 Sanderson, Eva Lori 223 Sandie, Mindy.202 Sandlin, Cecilia 41,43,1 35,223 Sandmann, Charles 75 Sapp, Kelli 129 Sapp, Kenny 115,146,164 Saunders, Linda 223 Saunkeah, Bruce 95,202 Savage, Robert 202 Saxton, Lloyd 121 Scanlan, James 241 Sceales, Shelly 203 Schapansky, Janet 31,202 Schick, Brian 159,241 Schilling, Cynthia 223 Schmid, Paula 241 Schmidt, Fred 223 Schmidt, Larry 52,94,95,202 Schmitz Schmitz , Debbie 32,223 ,Tom 341 Schneider, Johanna 73,203 Schnorrenberg, Carol 223 Schubbele, Harry 98,203 Robins, Lisa 202 Robinson, Carla 223 Robinson, Carol 67,129 Robinson Lynelle 67,202 Robinson Mara 202 Robinson, Perry 98 Roetker, Mike 202 Rogers, James 223 Rogers, Rogers Janna 120,202 Mike 223 Rohlfs, Amy 43,128,202 Rohlfs, Rohman, Christina 120 Rohrman, Mark 223 Rolen, Nancy 202 Rollins, Joe 144,177 Romasz, Michael 98 Rooney, Mike 202 Root, Kathryn 223 Roper, Jeanne 135,223 Roscher, Gary 55,223 Rose, Kathryn 67,145,164,223 Rose, Terri 7,120,128,177,202 Rosin, David 223 Ross, Don 223 Rosson, Kristie 128,202 Ross, Ted 98 Rost, Kedre 129 Roueche, Thomas 223 Rowe, Lorie 119 Royster, Bryan 223 Ruckel, Robert 223 Shubert, Linda 242 Schumacher, Kimberly 241 Schumacher, Mary 67,129,241 Schumann, Linda 75,128,223 Schweinsberg, Scott 223 Scoggins, David 118,223 Scoles, Janet 70,95,129,241 Scott, Barry 203 Scott, Bryan 240 Scott, Karen 223 Scrivner, Cyhthia 223 Seales, Vicci Lynn 242 Seawright, Mike 223 Seawright, Tia 128,223 Sebastian, Jerry 203 Sedbrook, Russell 242 Seiger, Alan 95,223 Seikel, Paul 11,144,223 Selensky, Mark 146 Sellers, Michelle 115,223 Seymour, Jan Louise 242 Sexton, Margie 223 Shadid, James 223 Shadid, Ned 242 Shaffer, Sherlene 132,1 33,1 77,203 Shaff, Robert 144,147,l59,242 Shannahan, Kelly 168,177,203 Shara, Susan 94,129,242 Sharpe, Kathy 85,128,242 Sharpe, Kim 224 Sharp, Kelley 203 Shaver, Lisa 32,224 Shaw, Charles 242 Shaw, Deborah 120,151,242 Shaw, Dotty135,141,161,141,242 Shaw, Shaw, Sheeh Sheeh Harry 44,75,98,242 William 152,153,242 an, Bobby 59,242,224 an, Deborah 90,91,l28,187 221,224 Ruffin, Greg 202 Ruggles, Michael 141,163 Russell, Billie 202 Russell, Katherine 32,31,35 Russell, Mark 98 Ryen, Celia 223 Sheehan, Harold 242 Shelley, Kyle 203 Shelton, Bryan 203 Shelton, Joel 67,57,62,224 Shelton, Paul 242 Shephard, Cynthia 128,203 Sheppard, Cory 115,242 Sheppard, Rohyn 203 Sherman, Jay 203 Sherril, Linda 242 Sherry, Lawrence 242 Smith, Wayne 163,204 Smitherman, Deirdre 128,224 Smithson, Larry 114,177,205 Smithson, Sherry 115,205 Snare, Beth 129, 242 Shewmaker, Kurt 47,242 Shield, Diane 129,242 Shipman, Lisa 44,75,135,224 Shipp, Jana 98,242 Shires, Crag 224 Shook, Kathleen 50,224 Shore, Kenny 57,85,177,203 Short, Gina 242 Shriver, Gary, 224 Shuffield, Jamie 224 Shuffield, Tony 95,224 Shuttleworth, Mark 95,203 Sidwell, Teri 242 Sieber, John 47,203 Silberman, Daniel 224 Silver, Jay 115,224 Simcoe, Tracy 128,203 Simmons, Carol 94,128,203 Snare, Stephanie 1 32,1 33,170,205 Snyder, Jay 126 Snyder, Nancy 43,75,128,224 Soergel, Scott 242 Sowers, Ken 242 Sowers, Steve 224 Strozads, Mike 159,224,230 Struthers, Laron 243 Stubbs, Diane 116, 128,224 Stubbs, Penelope 120,205 Stuever, Mary 72,224 Stump, Michael 116 Suggs, Tim 243 Suhre, Leslie 129,243 Sullivan, Diana 85,135,224 Sullivan, Steven 120,205 Sullivant, Mark 120,205 Tibbits, Tari 95,129,243 Tiemann, Paul 57,92,l77,206 Tillery, Karen 129,243 Tillman, Timothy 225 Tobin, Nancy 225 Spaan, Terri 129,242 Spear, Dana 205 Speegle, Chris 43,85,242 Spence, Kari 98,205 Spencer, Julie 59,135,205 Spengler, Leora 224 Spengos, Frances 205 Spicer, Shannon 224 Spivey, Pamela 205 Spivey, Sherri 93,131,132,l33,170 205,208 Spradling, Scott 242 Suttles, Douglas 243 Suttles, Pam 85,205 Sutton, Carol 44,45,67,l28,205 Sutton, Larry 205 Sutton, Ricky 153,243 Swaim, Kevin 90,118,206 Sweet, Rebecca 224 Sykes, Stanley 243 Sykora, Cris 224 Sylliaasen, Sara 94,129,243 .T. Tillson, Terry 225 Tillson, Par l39,140,141,163,206 Tobosa, Mark 144,206 Tomberlin, Joe 206 Ton Nu Que, Phoung 225 Tope, Joseph 43,115,243 Toubey, Cynthia 32,35,206 Touhey, Melody 243 Tourtellotte, Debbie 47,206 Tourtellotte, Richard 225 Towles, June 225 Towns, Scott 75,206 Tiask, Jody 115,225 Treadway, Laura 129,243 Tripp, Scott 243 Trousdale, Kenneth 225 Troyer, Mike 206 Truitt, Dean 225 Ulrich, Tom 225 Stewart, Simonsen, Rhonda 242 Simpson, Glen 224 Simpson, Jeanette 242 Sims, Seree 120,203 Sims, Tamarr 242 Sipes, Pam 32,35,203 Siria, James 242 Siria, Lisa 224 Sjulin Mie 147,159 Sjulin, William 224 Skaggs, Melanie 129,242 Skidmore, Darlene 203 Skidmore, Debira 203 Slagle, Jan 67,129,242 Slater, Karmen 59,129,242 Slater, Pillip 242 Slater, Scotty 242 Sloan , Debi 204 Small, Steve 144,224 Smelser, Dave 204 Smiley, Sharon 224 Smith Smith 9 s Angela 242 Bethany 43,176,204 Smith, Bill 144,170,204 Smith, Brian 242 Smith, Caroline 128,224 Smith Cathy 98 Smith Curtis 72,224 Smith, David 242 Smith David L. 45,242 Smith, David W. 204 Smith, Debbie 204 Smith, Deniece 204 Smith, Dianne 1 l6,120,128,131,204 Smith, Dolly 204 Smith, Frank 204 Smith, Frederick 98,224 Smith, Gina 112,224 Smith, Greg 204 Smith, Jana 67,98,224 Smith, Jane 45,242 Smith, Jay 242 Smith, Jeff 224 Smith, Kent 72,98,204 Smith, Kevin 242 Smith, Kimberley 204 Smith, Laura 128,224 Smith, Lea Ann 132,l33,170,204 Smith, Lea Dawn 98,99,100,128, 133,170,204 Smith Lee 204 Smith Lisa 98 Smith Mark 144,224 Smith Paul 57 Smith, Randy 224 Smith Sharon 224 Smith Shawn 224 Smith, Steve 242 Smith, Susan 67,90,224S Smith, Traci 128,224 Spradling, Tim 205 Springer, Cynthia 98,99,243 Spry, Kenny 115 Squyres, Rene 205 Tabor, Carla 243 Tabor, Robert 206 Tankevich, Diane 123,243 Tucker, Sandy 59,135,225 Tucker, Teresa 243 Tucker, Tina 206 Tucker Tracy 67,84,206 Staab, Robert 243 Stack, Cheryl 75,44,129,243 Stalder, Sterling 159,243 Standifird, Sherri 224 Stauss, David 144,243 Stavros, Phil 243 Steed, Robert 122 Steigerwald, Jerry 243 Steigerwald, Mary 205 Steigerwald, Patty 43,67,75,224 Tarmen, Bryan 74,141,163,206 Tate, Mark 43,224 Tauscher, Marjorie 224 Taylor, Taylor, Daniel 206 Mark M. 151,224 Taylor, Kent 206,243 Taylor, Mark D. 150,152,224 Taylor, Mitchell 59,224 Taylor, Pamela 128,224 Taylor, Shelley 206 Taylor, Stephen 43,224 Tullis, Terri 243 Turner, Eric 177,206 Turner, Karen 67,122,243 Tutten, John 225 Tyner, Connie 95,243 Tyson, Jamie 32,123,135,206 .U. Stephens, Harold 224 Stephens Kathryn 31,205 Stephens, Linda 224 Stephens, Sandra 224 Stephens, Steve 163,167,l 77,205 Stevens, Jerry 205 Stevens, Stevens, Kathleen 224 Lisa 205 Stevens, Rogers 243 Steward, Rodney 243 Steward, Sharon 204 Stewart, Connie 243 Stewart, Darleen 129 Linda 129,243 Taylor, Susan 224 Taylor, Suzy 32,128,170,177,206 Taylor, Tammy 7,20,81,84,206 Taylor, Teresa 224 Teel, Jamie 66,84,224,225 Teel, Terri 177,206 Temple, Danny 146,243 Templin, Richard 143,144,147,224 Terrel, Brenda 224 Terrell, Don 118,206 Thach, David 243 Thies, Lynette 243 Thies, Monte 72,206 Underwood, David 206 Unruh, Gregg 151,206 Unruh, Jeff 206 Unruh, Russ 225 Upp, Dan 243 Urban, Tom 156,206 Ussery, Leroy 94,206 .V. Vail, William 243 Valega, Nancy 243 Vangudny, Tom 206 Vanhoose, Scott 118,206 Stewart, Marcy 129,243 Stewart, Pat 32,35,205 Stewart, Patricia 32,35,205 Stigall, John 177,205 Stinchomb, Carol 85,129,243 Stinchomb, Mark 224 Stiner, Lisa 129,243 Stiner, Shelly 57,128,224 Stinson, Bill 120,205 Stinson, Diane 67,129,243 Stinson, Kim 135,224 Stober, Scott 11, 243 Thigpen, Anita 224 Thissen, Jeanann 243 Thomas, Brad 119 Thomas, Cathy 128 Thomas, CeCe 120,206 Thomas, Dan 206 Thomas, Diana 128,224 Thomas, John 206 Thomas, Kelley 141,161,224 Thomas Thomas Thomas , Patricia 243 , Richard 243 , Teresa 129,243 Thomason, Brenda 129,243 Vansickle, Carola 243 Vansickle, Jim 206 Vaughan, Bob 207 Vaughan, Mel 225 Vaughan, Rebecca 129,243 Vaughn, Joe 207 Vermillion, David 225 Von Brauschitsch, Chris 243 .W. Waddell, Karen 129, 243 Stockstill, Kreg 205 Stockton, Kathy 205 Stockton, Gary 115,205 Stone, Sherril 129,243 Stone, Vickie 135,224 Stoner, Scott 146,243 Stout, Greg 118,224 Stout, Michael 243 Stow, Bobby 243 Strain, Carolyn 205 Strange, Donna 224 Stratmeyer, Gail 205 Stratmeyer, Mark 72,224 Straughn, Penny 94,205 Stricklin, Leslie Ann 205 Strong, Laurice 243 Stroud, Scott 243 Stroud, Terrell 224 Stroup, John 205 Strozads, Kathv ll7.120,127,20S Thompson, Craig 243 Thompson, Gary 224 Thompson, Jerry 115,146,243 Thompson, Kyle 225 Thompson, Mary 243 Thompson, Nancy 90,94,95,129, 206,225,243 Thompson, Nancy V. 95,98 Thompson, Ron 206 Thompson, Sandra 43,128,225 Thompson, Scott A. 47,108,1S0, 151,152 Thompson, Scott A. 72,225 Thompson, Susan 67,128,225 Thomson, Lance 243 Thornton, Dana 98,243 Thrift, Stephanie 243 Thrower, Stacy 129,243 Thurman, Cristi 59,75,88,128,225 Waddle, Douglas 47,140,141,163 225 Wade, Renee 120,225 Wages, Leslie 129,243 Wagner, Cheryl 243 Wagner, William 75,177,207 Wahl, Marsha 243 Walker, Carla 95,207 Walker, Charles 243 Walker, Dana 141, 225 Walker, David 243 Walker, Renee 243 Walker, Susan 225 Walker, Woodrow 141,146,163,1 64 Wall, Cheryl 225 Wall, David 225 Wallace, David 207 Wallace, David R. 225 Wallace, Gregory 243 Wallace, Steven 141,163,243 Williams, Cindy 98,244 Wall, Laura 98,177,207 Wall, Pam 128,225 Wall, Susan 243 Wallis, Julie 243 Walls, Eileen 207 Walser, Jeff 207 Walters, Debra 129,243 Walters, Janet 67,74,85,128,207 Walters, Paula 98,122,243 Ward, Dirk 153,243 Warkick, Jan 243 Warlick, Lisa 32,94,207 Warner, Adena 207 Warr, Doug 243 Wildfield, Robert 22 5 Wilhite, Dean 90,208 Wilkerson, Susan 94 Wilkerson, David 72,1 15,120,208 Wilkerson ,Tony 115 Wilkinson, David 225 Wilkins, Pam 128,146,l65,225 Williams, Becky 225 Williams, Darlene 40,43,7 5,135 ,209 Williams Williams , David 209 ,Eddie 144 Williams, James 144 Williams, Jeff 144 Zerber Tim 120 209 Warren, Kathryn 129,161,244 Warren, Randy 207 Washington, Billy 207 Wassil ak, Kristi 85,75,135,225 Waters, Denise 32,35,207 Wathan, Carol 225 Watkins, Mark 118,207 Watson, Duane 244 Watson, Jane 128,225 Watson, Robert 244 Watson, Steve 225 Watters, Michael 153,244 Watts, William 207 Waugh, Blake 118,207 Weaver, Bill 7S,98,178,225 Weaver, Cheryl 207 Weaver, Julie 207 Weaver, Lisa 244 Weaver, Terry 207 Webb, Chris 225 Webb, Kelly 67,129,144 Webb, Patti 98,244 Webb, Susan 70,207 Weber, Barb 207 Webster, Deeann 94,225 Webster, Diane 225 Webster, Sandy 32,34,35,207 Webster, Marty 244 Williams, Jeri 32,116,209 Williams, Jerri 32,225 Williams, Marcus 98 Williamson, Robbie 67 Williams, Robert 146,244 Williams, Robert 146,244 Williams, Susie 129,244 Williams, Michelle 20,44,50,98,99, Worford, Mike 209 Wright, Gregory 44,81,85,225 Wright, Kevin l44,225,1 18,245 Wright, Richard 7,66,75,84,85,l44 176,209 Wright, Sherry 209 Wgalie, Carol 245 Wyalie, Linda 225 Wycherley, Diana 209 Wylie, Dana 245 Wylie, Tony 245 Wynkoop, Charles 67,164,l44,146, 225 Wynn, Louise 75,98,245 Wyrrick, Cynthia 225 .y. Yadell, Jo 226 Yancey, Kathlyn 59,209 Yancey, Shelly 129,245 Yarholar, Mari 209 122,135,225 Williams, Valerie 90,244 Williams, Robbie 67 Williamson, Tom 244 Yates 209 Yates Yates Gaylan78l50151 167170 Joy ss 129 245 shawn 73 209 Willis, Cathy 209 Willis, David 209 Willis, Dicky 118 Willis, Sarah 209 Willison, Randy 70,95,209 Willison, Russel 95,144 Wilson, Debbie 225 Wilson, Diana 120,128,225 Wilson , Gary 11,144,209 Wilson, Kathleen 225 Wilson, Marie l4l,l60,l61,244 Wilson, Mark 244 Wilson, Sherri 141,225 Wilson, Terry 129,244 Wilson, Tom 159,225 Winbray, David 244 Photography Editor Bobby Sheehan Weeks, Richard 244 Weeks, Shelly 129,244 Weise, Karen 135,225 Welch, Cecilia 225 Weldon, Darrel 225 Welker, Terri 128,226 Wellner, Dana 128,208 Weltzheimer, Ronald 208 Wenzl, Kathy 47,128,225 Wenzl, Sandi 75,84,85,208 Westall, Lawra 75,129,244 West, Robert 98,225 Westervelt, Mark 225 Wheat, Elizabeth 225 Wheeler, Debbie 129,244 Wheeler, Jana 208 Wheeler, Joni 128,208 Whelpley, James 85,208 Whisenhunt, Cheryl 244 Wing, Karen 244 Winkle, David 244 Winkler, Stephanie 98,225 Winkler, John 209 Winnett, Jessica 129,244 Winn, Kenny 209 Winn, Michael 148,150,l51,152, 225 Winters, Janna 225 Winters, Ted 32,35,209 Winzeler, Doug 144,145,l46,225 Winzeler, Linda 129,244 Witcher, David 244 Witmer, James 244 Wittekind, Elizabeth 225 Wittekind, Marguritte 244 Wittekind, Naomi 244 Witter, Kim 209 Witter, Robyn 244 Witaker, Diana 208 White, Dallas 43,59,133,222,225 White, Dianna 128,225 White, Holly 75,225 White, Doug 144,147,144 white, Richard 148,l5l,170,208 whine, scan 141,163,208 White , Susan 67,128,208 Whited, Marvin l41,163,177,208 Whitesell, Bruce 244 Whitfield, Linda 144 Whitfield, Stephen 90,208,221 Whitlow, Ryan 120,208 Whitman, Karen 225 Whitsett, James 244 Whitten, Daniel 244 Witt, Rhonda 120,225 Wolfe, Gary 225 Womack, Jerry 54,55,94,98,244 Womastek, Joe 226 Wood, Alan 209 Wood, Cecilia 120,209 Wood, Deborah 129,245 Wood, John 209 Wood, Melanie 128,225 Wood, Mindy 209 Wood, Ray 245 Woodman, Sherri 67,129,245 Woodring, Mat 209 Woodside, David 123,245 Woodside, Nancy 226 Woodson, Thomas 245 Whittington, Nancy 128,225 Wicker, Kent 244 Wiersig, Peggy 208 Wilburn, Kathy 98,177,208 Wilcox, Glen 244 Wilderson, Craig 244 Woody, Debra 209 Woolsey, Lisa 245 Woolsey, Melanie 90,209 Woolum, David 245 Woolum, Sandy 67,1 32,1 33,209 Wooten, Russell 146,164,209 Yaxel Sara 67 209 Yeager Don 144 146 Yetter Kenneth 225 Yetter Sandy 129 245 York Leland 225 Young Denise 95 128 209 Young James 44 Young Jeffery 209 Young Jim 209 Young Mary 67 128 Young Raymond 209 Young Terry 144 146 147 245 Zink Eugene 43 245 Zummallen Susan 129 245 Zuravleff Marg 73 81 225 Zwiacher Charles 209 ACKNOWLEGEMENTS Betty Bishop Mrs. Lynn Clements Paul Griffith Mr. Lindburg Paul Tiemann Miss Marylee Trigg Wagner Studio Photography Class SPECIAL THANKS TO: Our parents for letting us or us work all hours of the night. The faculty and admin- istration for putting up with us. The security guards and janitors for letting us stay past 11 100 p.m. YEARBOOK STAFF Editor in Chief Assistant Editor Copy Editor Sports Editor Index Index Staff Members Linda Redding Janet Blue Mark Rhodes Julie Spencer Judy Barber Nickle Mmyen Cathy Baxter, John Hathcock, Kathlyn Yancey, Judy Barber, B111 Dunn Bob Sheehan,Chr1sty Thurman, Dallas White, Myra Corlett Nancy Danek, Becky Figer, Diedre Lowell Sharron McCollum Donna Phillips Karmen Slater Lisa Christie, Paul Griffith John Hathcock, Kathlyn Yancey, Chris Fmley Bobby Sheehan, M1tch Taylor Adviser Mrs Lois Thomas American Yearbook Consultant Mr John Clark , ,,,, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , . , Z , , , , , , , , , , Layout Editor ............................... 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How do we handle a had situation? There seems to be so many questions and so few answers. If we are crying or laughing, or whether we love or hate, our expressions will always reveal the truth. All it takes is 21 gleaming-eye or a tlepressecl frown, What kind of thoughts could be going through Jim Hamilton's mind as a principal's year come to a close? Closing 27 3 We all saw mg 274 l' 1 Q 50 'U QJ 'S W-1 o Z QJ SCQQ ii-an si 3 E si? E Wt fl Q ai X asv'1 ' ' it was here to stay. 2. The buses pulled away from the parking lot for the last time leaving the past year behind. 3. The flight of freedom was especially important during the . . 1 Bicentennia . V s 4. Friends seem to pop up everywhere, and this little fellow seems J 1-e fffff'f t t to be sticking right by his friend. t 124' 5. Winter faded into spring bringing the end of the year Just a little closer. .xA ummm .I ,I K 1 l K - . A-u-ff' ...............t ,.,,,..s....-f-.-- As the buses pulled away for the last time and the parking lot emptied, there was a lonely echo in the air and halls grew quiet with a tone of desolation. Our time was finished and our treasure chests completed. Graduation came and passed, and our treasure chests were closed and locked with mixed feelings. There were still those of us who would return as our treasure chests were still not completed. 1. American spirit hit everyone but when it hit Ol Pete we knew QV R 'Q Q x Q, Q X7 sy SMX . ,t s X , , f 4 X I Q' x O uv, ' ii Q ay. Nl-eq.. ' 1oso QJQLQ iw' y- QA: ii mi 55255 A .urs A Qwzlv-is Q-6 276 Closing fi f-won-a Aw. . , . , Wx, ,MA 2 ' x'D'iY'1QQU! ' 'QWVVVVQ - , , .. ,sq r A .., W 71! '.L k . svswv wtf , . grow , -,, -N -. zximmi , . H, t. . . E 1 Si' i . , yi. wx. . h N 1 'nf x- ' P- ' 1-3 va 5 56' Q 5 '3' 3 il 4 '- iw 1 , W - . -. 4- L . a bicdhtennial year, a year to rvmomber, to storm- away. Now closv your treasure , U. .,f, thesis and savv tlu- momorivs 'fore-vm: if 1


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