Putnam City West High School - Patriot Profile Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK)

 - Class of 1973

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A F M -'01 f- Mi dx,. ,, if fx ici 15 I 4 ACAOEITNCS Q Z' tAboveJ Putnam City School Board Members: Board Clerk Lee Mason, Board member Howard L. Neuman, President James L. Dennis, Board member Don Greve, and Board member Dr, Melvin D. Jones. Legal Matters A Full Time Job The school board concerns itself mainly with running the legal matters of school. its members employ teachers and recommend bond issues as well as keep up maintenance of all Putnam City Schools. Mr. Gary Webb, principal, is in his first year at PCW. Mr. Dean Wild and Mr. Dwain Jindra are the assistant principals. They handle - . 1 - t.-fl' YE- 2' ' n discipline problems and keep a , .fy 5 - line of communication ,L Q f-ea open to parents. f ' 17 ' 'g- . .yt ' f-1 - ., 1- 1 Q? I 'I' V' g l 1:1 :JK .V , ' , -,.x. 5 Running the Putnam City School System is the job of Superin- s z , y QI .. tendent Leo C. Mayfield, Assistant Superintendent C. Ralph Downs. Q J-f?gx16 -if Eersonqnel Director Orville Robinson and Purchasing Director Glen ', rouc . 'y y 1.3 is ADMINISTRATION Mr. Gary Webb, fleftj principal of PCW in his first year, and Mr. Dean Wild and Mr. Dwain Jindra, assistant principals. Mr. Wild and a student attempt one of the stunts featured at the Junior Olympics , above, sponsored by the Student Council. lAbove, rightl These students. bearing the weight ol Mr. Jindra. got carried away with winning one ol the medals awarded to the best athletes at the Junior Olympics. iRightJ Running POW in- volves many appointments and paperwork, as Principal Mr. Gary Webb will tell you. PCW Counselors: Mrs, Mary Camp- bell, Mrs. Kay Heusel, Mr. Leon John and Mrs. Bar- baraRinner. Counselors Provide Help For Students The job of the counselors is to help with schedule changes and guidance problems, as well as helping seniors decide on colleges. They also help students to register tor tests such as the ACT, SAT, PSAT. During November, the counselors distributed Kuder tests which determine vocational abilities. Secretaries aide in keeping attendance records, ordering supplies, grade distribution, answering the telephone, and taking messages. The librarians maintain a clean and efficient library. 20 COU NS ELORS , - ' 'ff ff, ., Mrs.-Mary.CsmpbeII as counselor remains constantly busy talking with students, helmng with schedule changes, conferring with parents and solving guidance pro ems. iBelow, leltl One of Mrs. Jane DunIop's duties as Registrar is referring to files tBelow. rightl Mrs. Jane Postlethwaite has been caught by a photographer lookl ing over one ofthe selections ol the school library. L- ,P Mr Richard Sparks AV and Textbook Director X 46 L Lf'- ,K '. 'xl . 1 r mi x J -. 4' jg ig 5' , ' ,RMT Q '. . 'f:siizW.. . . .. - k 1, V '4' ' 1'S'Ihpi.V is Mrs. Toni Beller - PBX Operator: Mrs. Joan Conway - Library Sec.: Mrs. Helen Erwin - PrincipeI's Sec.: Mrs. Connie Bell - Supply Sec.: Mrs. Ame Gorena - Li- brarian Mrs. Norma Ownbey - Counselor's Sec.g Mrs. Viola Palmer - nurse: Mrs. Jane Postleth- waite - Librariang Mrs. Dorothy Powell - Library Sec.g Mrs. Edith Raymo - Financial Sec. STAFF 21 Mrs, Louise Carter - Ceramics, Art II,III, Int. Dec.: Mrs. Patsy Corrigan - Chorus. Music Theory: Mrs. Carol Marshall - Art I,lI,lII, Painting and Sculpture. Comm. Art Mrs. Charlotte Moore - Speech Act., Drama I,Il,Ill, Speech lI,lII, De- bate I,lIg Mr. David Price - A, B Band, Stage Band. Music Appr, Mrs, Linda Rogers - Art lI.Ill, Arts and Cralts 'Q Jef H , 4-is Ar , ' at -as , i -,- X . , ., Q . V S-,R , ,ts ,I ' Z Q 3- ir .. Q !Above1 Linda Pickett carefully strokes her brush across paper to create - who knows what? fRighU Mrs. Linda Rogers is disf tracted from her writing by a remark from one of her students. 22 FINE ARTS ,, S - .- N:r':. . -. ,V 'iv gh. wwe, A wo. sf--. .3 .Q . We . - T1 V 1, e . . ,J Jian W - . . M. Q, za-,fm'.g,se' 'YG vi BAU- SPICI QQQG 68 - Mrs. Nancy Talley checks papers in her-Typing class while students work on a current assignment involving much hard work. Mrs. Audrey Rice- Sec. Training. Short. lg Mr. Larry Seely - Tiyp. 1. Pars. Typ., ports: Mrs. Nancy Talley -COE. Mrs, Carol Ann Adams - Bus. Law. Typ. 15 Mrs. Jo Ann Bennett -Acct. I,Il Mrs. Cheryl Day - Typ, ll. Bus. Mach. Typ. Ig Mrs. Kathy Foster- Gen. Bus. Short.I. Mr . TOYTI Frlede- mann - DE Il.Ill. Mrs. Shirley Hut- chison - Bus Mach., Typ. I. Mrs. Connie James - Rec. Keep., Olf. P r a c . , C o n . Prob.: Mr. Dale Ma- dison -ICE l,ll,lll. BUSINESS 23 Mr. Jimmie Cor- nelius- Driver Ed.. Sports: Mr. Greg Cup - Driver Ed.I Mr. Ellike Duncan - Driver Ed,. Sports Mr. Llogd Dupler - Driver d.g Mr. Mike Little - Driver Ed., Sports: Mr. Bill Mar- tinek, Driver Ed.: Mr. Bill Young - Driver Ed., Sports mighty Mr, Jimmie Cornelius skillfully saws away a mean little bolt that did its part to snag many a sweater and shirt. 24 DRIVER EDUCATION .. .--......-.M,, , Q-,. ng -V, 'U if r Qbovej Mrs. Cindy anisi advises a student in her Home Ec II class. fLefU M r s. D o r oth y Phillips finds time to sii and look over a magazine. HOME ECONOMICS 25 4 .sv a ,vs sq -1 1-:A Lu- U' eg, A fAbove, Lehi Mrs. Bath Thompson explains a difficult problem to Monty Weaver. Mbove, Right! Mr. John Towry types a ditto to be used in his Advanced Math Class. Mr, Jack Cottrell - Gen. Math, Adv. Math, Geomg Miss Francis Foster - Alg. Il, Honors Geom,, Geomg Mrs. Jean Jantz - Alg. l,II,Geom: Mr. Ben Kodp - Geom., Alg. Ilg Mrs. Beth Thompson - Geom., Alg. Il, Comp. Prog.g Mr. John Towry - Alg. I,II. Adv, Meth MATH 27 Mrs. Nancy Amos - Bas. Eng. Ill, Dev. Reading: Mrs. Velma Buck - Germ, l,lI,lllg Eng. llg Mrs. Mary Chiles - Eng. IV, Amer. Novel, Amer. Hist.g Mrs. Jennifer Davis - French l,lI,llI,tV: Mrs. Ann Fowler - Spanish il,IlI,lV Mrs. Mary Ann Gardner -- Eng. IV. Short Story, Amer. Novel, Honors Eng. Ilg Mr, Gilbert Hall - Eng. lllp Mr. John Hamilton - Eng. III.lVg Mrs. Nadine Humphrey -- Eng. iii, Moa. Poetry, Amer. Novelg Mrs. Judy Lloyd - Eng. II,llIg Short Story Mrs. Robin Mason - Bas. Eng. I,lIl, Eng. Ilg Mrs. Eler- bara Matlock - Great Books. World Lit., Myth., Mrs. Judy McLean - Span. I,lIg Mrs. Mar- garet Poteet - Cre- ative Writing, Adv. Creative Writing, Mod. Poetry, Eng. III, Honors Eng. lll, Mrs. Diane Purser -Eng.Il,llI Mrs. Emily Roush - Eng. IV, Speech lg Mrs. Susan Roberts - Dev. Reading, Bas. Engh IVg Miss Vickie etller - Eng. IV, Shake- speare Com.. Trage- dy M r s . L e n o r a Thorsen - Honors Eng. III, Eng. ii, Latin lg Mr. Steve Wake - Pho- tography. Newspa- per. Yearbook: Miss Ann Williams - Eng. II. Journalism 2B LANGUAGE Mai' 'Y x . fAbove, LBIU Mr. Steve Wake. atlired in grubby jeans. attempts to toss a ball that could help win his team the Junior Olympics medal. Mbove, Righrj Mr. Gilbert Hall proves that teaching is not all work by playing football in the cafeteria in an idle moment. fLeft2 Michele Rice confers with Mrs. Nadine Humphrey about her grades. fBelowj Miss Vickie Shelller records lest grades in her grade book. LANGUAGE 29 !BeIow,lef11 Coach Dorris cranes his neck to observe the path cl a baskeiball and Coach Little fbelow, rightj talks to Patriots attending a pep assembly. Mrs. Paulette Groves - GirI's P.E,, Girls Sports: Mr. Jlgrg Pglt - Boy's . ., portsg Mr. Orville Sanders - Boy's P.E., Sports vs? 'lv .1 vi Mrs. Maryellen Taylor - Learning Lab an P.E., LEARNING LAB Mr. Hal Silvernail - Biol. I. Hort. fLeft, Tap Picturej Mr. Wayne Morgan goes over the test results of one ot his students, fBottom Picturel Mary Lewis takes notes of her observations of a slide during lab time in Science Class. Mr. Robert An- derson -- Physiolo- gy. Work Studyg Mr. obert Beck - Biol. ll, Horticulture, Sports Mrs. Patricia Cook -- Biol. lg Mr. T.C. Hardesty- Biol. I Mr. Wayne Morgan - Chem., Elec- tronics, Earth Scienceg Mr. Clifton Ogle - Physical Science, Physics, Biology SCIENCE 31 Miss Catherine Ab- bott - Psychclogyg Mr. Larry Anderson - World Hist,, Amer. Hist.. Soph. World Hist. M r s. K al h I een Chandler - Ca- reers, Amer. Hist.g Mr. Dick Close - Amer. Hisl., Sports Mr. George Denham - Psychology, Sports: Mr. Curtis Dorris - Wld. Hist., Amer. Hist., Sports V Q :FA. 'ii 'iv 54, 46 ' fAbove, Right! Mr, Bobbie Loper selects refreshments at a teaohefs reception at the beginning of the year, fRighlJ Mr. Gary Led- better advises a student on a class project. 32 SOCIAL STUDIES ii-1 ,.., '- Vi E Mr. Sam Hendrix - A m e r . H i st . . Problems ol Democ- racyg Mr. Gary Led- be1!er- Amer, Hush Mr. Bobbie Loper- Sr. Amer. Hist.. Amer. Histg Mr. Steve Nedbalek - Sociology Mrs. Mary Olinger - Gov't.. World Hist.g Mr. Michael B, Smith - Amer. Hist., Sr, World Hist. Mr. John Stengal - Psychology. Amer, Hist. SOCIAL STUDIES as 34 ORGANIZATIONS in V Y ,. 'T Lf Q Y . 4 2 1,1 4,5 lg. ...--H'- .-..-a ....-- ' . +-.--ev b-...-ff' ......-A' -. ff .... 1-wx' .-1. ,1- lQ' i ' Q-....-,,, X:,,,,,M Q0--.1 xx,-.-1: Xi Nw-www 1- 1a 5rA'r1n Officers: Romney Quallinep Treasurer, Edy McCullomg Vice President, Diana Pack: Secretary, Sue Rayg ICC Rep., and David Ftothausq Pres- ident. as ART CLUB l am President of Art Club l like being President. We do all kinds of strange things: take trips to the Oklahoma Art Center, eat pizza at Shot Gun Sam's Sponsor the Art Fair at Christmas and again in the Spring. We also collect dues: 50 cents a semester. Naturally we're all in Art Club because we like art and enjoy fine culture. My biggest ambition is to paint the whole earth in psychodelic colors. said David Rothaus. Two art students paint a tale of Christian children singing ofthe Christ child born to bring us light. 'Q 11-.4 .N 4 sa ya , ...- Ari Club: 1Fronl Howl Becky Cole. Sidney Johnson, Debbie Atlee, Gretchen Evans, Diana Godwin, Susie Wallace, Karen Kinsey. Alice Gorena, Sharon Moody, and Marilyn Swirezynokl !Second Debbie Bucannan, Anne O'Meara, Mary Lewis, and Mark Peterson. Howl Linda Flickner, Nancy Fliechari, Patty Patterson, Gale Siler, 9,531 1 Art Club: 1Fronl Howl Kay Lobrechl, Lynn Nichols, Terri Thompson, Culalli, and Karen Fisherq IThird Rowj Sandi Harr, Karen Harr, Killi Bobl Debell, Dee Dee Webster. and Pam Sullivan: fSecond Rowj Blunck, Angie Mases, Joe Fry, Nanetle Pitman, Gail Thompson, Mike Rahill. Beth Brandt, Cindy Ackley, Kay Money, Scratchy Trevlyn Shivers, and Vicki Thancher, ART CLUB 37 Strains of music overheard by early morning risers. Sun listens and answers with light to vibrant melodies. This marching B and spells love and builds a factory with musical people blocks They pretend it's a castle for her majesty Janet Nichols. Then there's stage band- played for Junior Miss Pageant, state Student Council Convention, and at the Myriad, making alittle money on the side, and concert band- The greatest feeling of a lifetime, Uncle Dave as head and a crowd of kids who really love technique and sound with music like popcorn Faires of the Fair and 'fFestive Overture, they've got to be good, they played at Tex-arkanag they've got to be a team and the most beautiful part about it is, they are. Mr. Dave Price, band director, directs during the homecoming game. ...N lbw- ,-I ,.y:'-1., . -A .. Stage Band Members: fKneeIingJ: Robert Johnson, Ra McAlister, David Knipe, Jim McKinney, im Mitchell, Darrell peith, Mike Ftidner. John Humphreys, Anita Blakemore, JoNeva Mitchell, Ethan Allen, Glen Pulley, David Nethery, Charlie Barryp lstandingjz Cindy as BAND ,-g,,.:ldf'-1-:fk.,,ri,.3s?gf5VW K .t t M, fn ' ' V . 3. sf' .af W ' S-,,, Q16 if xZ'5?fi:'7, ' Q-'f-,wk s. . ' A.. '.,s4Laf-' ' -vgiffw A Y Winkler, Debbie Jennings, Brenda Hayes, Tim White, Alan Jackson, Ken Carr, Cindy Carr, an Stilller, Linda Cantrell, Robert Nichols, Mark Mitchell and Dave Price, director. Pictured are Assistant Drum Major John Humphreys and Majorettes Cindy Winkler, Mary Blakemore, Brenda Hayes, Anita Blakemore, Dana Jencks, and Drum Major Dan Stiiiler, 9 .-1-'ff ' Pictured is the band royalty: Queen - Janet Nicholsg attendants Cindy Carr, Sunny Davis and Anita Blakemore. BAND as Band Council: fFronl Fiowj Vice President Carol Smith, Secretary Pam Craven, Historian Mgrna Ocrdum, Librarian Paula Gentry. As- sistant Librarians Tricia mith and Pam Dame, Publicity Chairman Sunny Davis, Assistant Girls' Uniform Manager Cindy Winkler, Girls' Uniiorm Manager Emily Wonderley, Treasurer Janet Nichols, 40 BAND 1Secom1 Fiowl Boys' Unilorm Manager Dale Cuthberson, Sergeant- at-Arms Lavoy Ferguson, Assistant Historian Ricky Dillard. Pres- ident David Nethelrly, Assistant Manager Ricky McKever, Equipment Managgar Randy ixon, Assistant rum Major John Humphreys, Head rum Major Dan Stilller. Patriot Band: !Firsl Howl Kathy Rhodes, Carol Smith, Myrna Cordum, Paul Gentry, Bruce Little, Peggy Morris, Debbie Cobb. Chaun Ballardg fSecand owl Janet Nichols, Derice Madoux, Russell Crane, Brenda Ferguson, Debbie Jennings, Mike Maloney. Randy Shumate, Janie Blackwood, Bill Jackson, Shirley Webster, Greg Hinkle, Frank Prince, Phillip Line, John Humghreys, Darrel Smith, Cindy Winkler, Mary Blakemore, am Craven, Jackie Hustak, fThird Rowl Valerie Weber, Brenda Hayes, Dana Jancks, Carol Duncan, Sherry Sholner, Linda Swain, Mar- garet Reeves, Susie Bethel, Nancg Johnson, Dale Cuth- bertson, Tim Campbell, Michelle reitling, Steve Pulley, Mike Deming, Rick Womack, Dawnette Williams, Will Thompson, Kenny Suigs, Jonie Mitchell, Anita Balkemore, Susan Bart, than Allen, Emily Wonderleyg fFourth Howl Cindy Pyle. Elizabeth Brittingham. Diana Senior Janet Nichols, crowned Band Queen during the halftime at the Norman game, is escorted oll the lield by Senior Dan Stilller, Cowan, Leslie Little, Reid Schwartz, Debbie Blassingame. Barbara Price, Daniel Knipe, Perry Gering, Buddy Williams. Charlie Brandon, Rob Medley. Steven Darler, Flicky Dillard, Michael Whetstone, Patricia Smith, Darrel Keith, Flay MacAIister, James McKinney, Tim Mitchell, Rusty Cummings, Robert Johnson, Billy Cassel, Gary Wilhoite, Alan Myers, Lavoy Ferguson, LaMar Madoux, Wayne Wheeler, Linda Can- trell, Cindy Carr, Dale Williams, Alan Jackson, Robert Nichols, Mark Mitchell, Ken Carr, Dan Stilllerg fFifth Howl Ray Winkler, Jett White, Jell Higgins, John Brackett, Terry Hulett, Herbie Sherrelg !SfandiniZ Gary Zimmerman, Lonnie Ferguson, Ricky Shoistall, Rick cEver, Glen Pulley, Walter Murphy. Randy Nixon, Mark Davis, David Netheriy. Charley Berry and Director Mr. David Price. BAND 1 Exclusively AV One organization that actually moves. Yes, from one room to another, with BASCO films and crazy projectors and crazy people who run the projectors with names like Higganbotham, the president who seems to be president of everything. They make money- no, not from bake salesg more like W.C. Fields movies at lunch. This senfice organization buys equipment for the school. Not rain, or sleet, or snow keeps these guys from their reels. Officers: Publications Manager Tim Jay, Scparks, President Dean Higganbotham Treasurer Cliff Hyatt, Sponsor Mr. Richard l C Representative Bill Schultz. Members: Gary Zamanski, David McCormack, Ronnie Maples, John Brewer. Jason Mollitt. Carl Mitchell, Randy Lawson and Geoff Higgins. 42 AV CLU B W- 1 L ' Q 1- flu, , , ' 'QA .:'N . X 4. ,. - F-19'-.., ., A H' ' 'Il f w Vnfs-30 , -. 'V vu 'T' - Te: ,x N1 KJ, . A 1 H.i?i15w M415 X fn, P Whiz Active christian speakers sharing Jesus' love in F. C. G. Puppet shows and skits- nursery-rhyme happiness for hospital and bed- ridden children at Christmas, Mrs. Daniels with twinkling eyes Group fellowship, friendship and sharing Christian experience with the purpose for God and His love for us. FCG officers: lFirsl Howl Chaplin Cindy Sharpe, lnterclub Representative Mrs. Cindy Daniels, with the idea that, through Glenda McSpadding lsecond Howl President Terri Bush, Vice President God, caring is the dawn of understanding, takes on Melody Meyers, Secretary-Treasurer LuAnn Bond, Historian Susie Bounds, this grou and shares with them her own personal and Program Director Anna McKay. love and Iweelings. FCG: lFirst Howl Kandy Henson, Teresa Elledge, Carole Rowi Flobbie Elliot, Debbie Padgett, Sherri Henderson, Lori Garris, Janie Denham, Georgette McKay, Pat McGan, Ann Ard, Sommers, Lisa Miller, Debbie Mooney, Martha Ely, Darlene El- Margo Miller, Cheryl Hiltenberg, Nancy Covert, Kathy Zablan- more, Robin Radebaugh, Becky Johnson. Donna Owens, Linda trikg lSecond Howl Robbie Husher, Sylvia Strahorn. Terri Kirk, Evie Doray, Patty Owens, lan slidej Cindy Carr, and Glenn, Barbara Payne, Romney Qualline, Glenda Crouch, Diane Campbell. Mindy Meyers, Kathy Pleing, Jeanne Brock, Connie Hill, !Third 44 FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN GIRLS Ray Warren and Bill Jackson are engrossed in the most contemplative and com- petitive game at PCW, the black and white battle of kings and court, Chess Club: tFlrst Howl Ray Langley, Marty Williams, Tod Axworthg, Bill Jackson, tSecond Howl Danny Kincaid, Robert Johnson, Fiick Womack, amon Minor, Phil Lyneg tThird Howl Curtis Tolson, Don Wolever, Eddie Zimmerman, Mark Suepekp tFourth Howl President David Wilkins, Secretary Jett Ewing. Trea- gurer Ray Warren, and last but not least, a pretty good chess player himself, Mr, mith. You're in check. .We're in C h ess the ancient mind game with more than mere luck. Tournaments with ten people, David Wilkins with a style that keeps him current champion. Normally, clubrooms are crowded conversations, but chess, with an s that whipsers, is a quiet game of slumped backs and concentration that even taking club pictures was disruption to their plans and distraction from the goal of checkmate. Curtis Tolson, alter an unexpected castle of bringing his king out of danger, gradually regains control ol the board. Observation end offensive playing are his an- swers lo a good game, especially winning. CH ESS CLUB 45 Autumn leaves gently swirl with fall concert songs. Decembering breezes in October discover Charlie Brown in musical splendor. For unto us a Son ls Given . . voices raise in harmony to God in music from Handel's Messiah . Ch o r u s sing of their fulfillment with enlarged diaphrams and never be late rehersals Girls Chorus, West Chimes Mens Glee Club, West Aires, Mrs. Corrigang the friendly teach and the special 12 in Montage search for emotion in delicate melodies and trophies in Spring Contest and a way to vlbrantly sing Halleluiah! Representing the Chorus Department on the PC West calendar for July is Risa outhern. She was chosen by the Chorus members. l .it Chorus officers: Treasurer of Advance Girls Chorus Brenda Far- Jon Rosln, Secretary oi Boys Chorus Paul Kerby, President Marvin guson, Secretary of Advance Girls Chorus Becky Johnson, Charlin Harlan, Secretary of Glrls Chorus Valerie Brauer and Treasurer am Kastner, Treasurer of Boys Chorus Tom Little, Vice Presi ent Connie Hill. 46 CHORUS x Aa Q tl West Chimes: lFirsr Rowj Debby Kingi Donna Foster, Brenda Hambrick, Becky Johnson, Carol Garris, obyn Strauihn, Elizabeth Brittingham, Betty Ray and Joni Hurley, lSecon Rawj Janet Nichols, Gayle Williams, Jan Custer, Michelle Brietlin, Kim Reeves, Janie Denham, Melody Miller. Glenda Mears, Pam lgaslner, Christy Shykes and Kerri Pinlandg Uhird Rowl Cheryl Hllgenberg, Celia Hudson, Cobi Sundquist, Barbara Weinmeister, Carolyn Downey, Flisa Southern, Carolgn Hill, Kathy Fleynolds, Derice Mad- doux, Margaret Reeves and renda Ferguson, lBack Flowj Dana Shearer, Brenda Parmley, Debby Johnson, Rhonda Redden, Deene Baldwin, Denise Deal, Glenda Crouch, Glenda McMullen, Sandi Wells, Sherri Gillland and Debby Holman. I 'Q ,I .2 y me H B' If-3 l , b .Q 41 g affix, J -Q .A 'i r Q . ' Bw' 'limi G5 Al' .il Q ' S Q ,' fri 2 . - Ai' Nt 'lg 'Q' , r i l . Ai l aw '-,' le, Ly Sify' V 7 all Girls Chorus: iFrant Howl Susan Obispedo. Debbie Walker, Debby Ford, Dawnatla Godfrey, Sara Sprinkle, Dinal Wood, Jean High, Renee Dunlord and Denise Bolayg lSecond Howl Connie Powell. Charlette Halbrook, Anne Rowe, Connie Hill. Jeannie Brock, Judy ff Bailer, Debby Parmley, Lori Ruby and Cindy Valle: lBack Rowl Beth Moore, Diana Flistau, Shelly Singer, Paula Peninger, Kay Maylield, Kay Northcull, Susan Barnett, Valerie Brewer, Ramona Wilson, Ramona Muslain and Becky Blackman. I1 Directing me girls ' 1 chorus during the ,- , ,, performance of ' l'Messiah is Mrs, Corrigan. 1 l 41 158389 SI A CHORUS 47 I-'Nmvr ', Monta ex tFront Fi o wg R i s e Southern, Brenda Permley, Christy Shykes. Sherri Gil- li I and . D e e n a Baldwin and Pam Kestnerg lBack Rowi Paul Kerby, Marvin Harlan, John Hulf, Dean Brown, Tom Little and Dean Bridges. ri- get 5 Mens Glee Club: tFront Rowi Todd Axworthy, David Wilkins, Slave Taylor, John Huff, Dan Stilfler and Fred Lehman, lSecond Rowj Frank Farmer, Flay Winkler, Kelly Kelle, Dean Bridges, Gary Morris, West Aires: tFront Rawi Tim Campbell, Elizabeth Briitinghem, Donna Foster, Larry Stonecipher, Joni Hurley and Becky Johnson' iSecond Rawl Sieve Taylor, Jan Custer, Debby Walker, Gary Morris, Debbie King and Carol Garrisp lThird Rowi Ray Winkler, ia CHORUS Gaolf Higgins and Larry Stonecipher, lBack Howl Paul Kerby, Marcus Ferguson, Keeth orper, Rick McEver, Marvin Harlan, Dean Brown, Tom Little and Tim Campbell. Christy Shykes, Rhonda Redden, Gayle Williams, Marvin Harlan, Deena Baldwin and Janet Nichols, lBack Rawi Frank Farmer, Glenda McMullen. Glenda Crouch, Pam Kastner, Marcus Ferguson, Sherri Gilliland and Derice Meddoux. 1? Chorus Royalty: Escort Tom Little, Attendant Rhonda Redden, Es- Cort DSN Slllflef. Queen Flisa Southern. Attendant Brenda Parmley WTA' and Escort Dean Brown. They were crowned during the intermis- sion of the October Vocal Music Concert. West Aires: tFront Howl Dan Stilfler, Malodg Miller, Barbara Wein- rneister, Todd Axworthy, Belt Flau and red Lehman: lSeoond Flowj Dean Bridges, Glenna Xlleirs, Carolyn Hill, Geoff Higgins, Robyn Straughan, Janie Denham and John Hutt, tThird Row! ick McEver, Ftisa Southern, CarolEn Downey, Tom Little, Cobie Sundquist, Brenda Parmley and avid Wilkins, tBack Rowl Kelley Keele, Brenda Ferguson, Sandi Wells, Paul Kerby, Debbie Holman, Kay Nortncutt, Margaret Reeves and Dean Brown. CHORUS 49 Members: fSranding1 Joy Leach, Luann Bond, Shirley Shannon, Kiler, Jana Pooler, Anita Adams and Janet Knox. ISeatedl Laura Theresa Smith. Janet Reed, Tanya Fabian, Pam Botchlet, Marianne Lynch and Vicki Reed. Pancakes and sausage i at Kips or Sambos and Mrs. Flice 1 creates atmosphere for the business operations of the Commercial Club This secretarial training class has two hours to work each day and field trips to feel out big business. An end-of-the-year trip to Six Flags? It's a nice goal, but learning is reallythe idea of this organization. Ollicers: President Vicki Reed. Vice Pres- Chaplin Laura Lynch and Donut Girl Pam ident Jana Pooler, Secretary Anita Adams. Boichlet. 50 COMMERCIAL CLUB Uiightj Jana Pooler uses her typing skills to comslete the work required oi her in Secretarial Training. tBelow7 ounting funds received from various money raising activities are Commercial Club members Anita Adams, Janet Reed and Janet Knox. 'Ji' 4- f r 1 I I , iw: ff COMMERCIAL CLUB 51 Distributive Ed is a cooperative program in which students work directly with their employers to learn more about the business world. The students in DE are being prepared for the future. lt's not all work, that's where DECA comes in. It supplies the fun of taking trips and meeting other people. l'm sure that all the DECA members will ioin me in saying that it is well worth it. said Larry Palmer. DECA windows are used to teach students howto set up a showcase. Leaning stores receive free advertisement of there products. DECA officers: fSitting2 Glenda Kortimier. Historiang Sherry Mar- cote, Parlimentariang Barbie Davis, ICC Rep.: Peggy Koone, Secre- tary: Connie Pouch. Treasurer: fStanding1 Randy Perry, Pho- 52 DECA tographerq John Sharp, Vice Presidentg Dean Higgenbothem, Pres- ident: Larry Palmer, Fleporterq Mike Harris, Chapling and Mr. Tom Friedemann, sponsor. DECA Sweetheart fMiddIe1 Tana Philp and escort Dean Hggin- fHighl1Jame5 Angstadt and Sherry Marcotte. botham stand with attendants, fLelr2 John Sharp and Janet nell, DECA members: fSittingj Theresa Johnson, Dee Gutknect, Tomma Lytle, Marcella DeBusk, Eddie Allen, Harriet Williams, Robert Humphrey, Marleen Smith, Kathy Burris, Sheryl Kirkpatrick, Cheryl Frezhu, Richard Knoll, Jack Angsladt, Tod Porter, Richard Smith, Hilgenbergp !SlandingJ Linda Kirk, Pet Kennedy, Mark Wheling, Lee Mike Stevens, Judy Powers and Kerri Penland. DECA sa Ya National Forensic League Debbie Ford, Ray Winkler members: fFronl Rowl Donita Bourns, and Jay Wilson fStanding1 Danny Daniels and Mrs. Charlotte and Jody Harlan: fSecond Howl Rosie Moore, sponsor. Kandlin, Neal Fiisenhoover, Sam Davis. Linda Bentley, Eddie Smoot An organization of people interested in public speaking, oratory, extemporaneous speaking and debate the N FL promotes interest in competition and leads 54 NFL PCW in speech activities with other schools. '51i 'ff'3e , ..4s?3S.ae:xQ:? X NFL Officers: Donita Bourns, Linda Bentley. Noi Pictured: Cleve Powell, Betty Rolling 3 x..a Thaspians tFront Rowl Neal Risenhoover, Rosie Kandlin, Danny Daniels, Cindy Winkler, Jay Wilson, Evie Doray, Patty Purser, Kathy Roush, Janice Waring Robbie Elliott and Debbie Kristohfg tSecond Rowl: Eddie Smoot, ob Straughn, Paul Kerby, Sam Davis. Linda Bentley. Mrs. Charlotte illoore, sponsor. and Jayna Hook, tThird 9 4 5 I t fl inm.A13u-n ,- ... - Howl: Donita Bourns, Carl Henry, John Taylor, Dean Bridges, Flay Winkler, Debbie Ford, Jody Harlan, Kim Reeves, Kim Shubat, Bill Schultz and Teri McPheeters: tBack Rowl: Laura Andres, Joe Fry, Don Hirsch, Patti Biggers and Linda Kristoht. With such productions of Egad, What a Cad! , Curse You, Jack Dalton! , and You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown . Th es p I an s entertained students, teachers and the public -with victories such as the Shawnee Tournament in December. Initiation of members took place during the second semester. Thespian Officers iFront Rowl: Laura Andres, treasurer, Dean Bridges, president, Jody Harlan, secretary, tBack Howl: Donita Bourns, vice-president and Mrs, Charlotte Moore, sponsor. THESPlANS55 N S. -1 . Q W ..r -5.3 ty 'wt 'x P r K. Hap Picturel You city men have such taking ways, remarks Millie Smith lKim Shubatl right beloreshe slugs Bertram lBill Schultzl with her purse. lBotiom Picrurel Once again, late has played into my hands. The nasty Bertram Oleander l ill Schultzl is up to more dirty work with a touch of poison for his victim's tea, 56 THESPIANS 'i':,.j A tan: r rx 1' 1 5 Z-13.2 1 '5 kia 5 E ' 5 li- 1 . , ' x f Q2 R ff . A 3, -or ,,i, . - 1 lAboveJ Since she will not accompany us willingly, we must use other means, wickedly laughs Anna Alvarado lEvie Dorayl to her villain friend Egbert Van Horn lNeal Risenhooverl. lBeIowl Alter the sweet reunion of long-lost brother and sister, Richard tTony Smithl warns his beloved Bertha that she lFlosie Kandlinl has enemies plotting her downfall. sa. ., If r ,gs :Z t :W 3, 1 ,Li V3 XX. ta L- Mi W Lifgru - X 43 4- lLeltJ Charlie Brown tDean Bridgesl prepares to hide from the little red-haired girl', an invisible member ol the cast of You're a Good Man. Charlie Brown, presented by the Drama department in November. the end result being tBelowl that he becomes a drawing board for Lucy Uayna Hockj and Patty tRisa Southernl. ' 1 X X t K K lilbovej Schroeder fPaul Kirb J plays Beethoven while Lucy tries to think of ways to snare him. new Patty lRisa Sdutherni engages in a silioquy at the beginning ol the play. Other perlormers not pictured on this page were Bill Schultz and Ray Winkler. THESPIANS 57 For where two or more gather together because they are mine, I will be right there among them. God spoke that we should find each other, have fellowship in his name: He said that He would be there too. FCA was an undenominational gathering for guys who went to listen and to rap . . . With 50 or 60 guys who came to the meetings, you know this club was worthwhile. Coaches Little and Close were their sponsors: God was their leader. Sorhomore Members: fFirs1 Rowj Dave Holdman, Mike Woodard, Jet Crawford, Jay Dillard, Mark Thomgson, Mike Nimmo, Tim Towns, Kelly. Allen, 1Second Howl Ed wens, Tom Newby, Roy Wellmaker, im Curren, Kent Medcell, Richard Bucnannon, Jerry Wainscott. Bill Cullen: Uhird Howl Gary Sprull, Joe Crawford. Keith 53 FCA Journey, Randy Boyd, Ken Kienitz, Gary Parker, Mark McDonaldg !Fourth Howl Barry Brown, Wayne Jarlow, Rick Dillard, Brian Frowehler, Steve Ticnnor, Paul Caster: !Fifth Rowl Mike Fliggs, Jeff Hewing. Richard Dodgeden. John Cherry. Carlos Sepulveda, Charles Boyton. Fellowship ol Christian Athletes Ollicers: Coach Mike Little. Dennis Millican, Randy Moore, Coach Greg Cupp, Mark Tippin, Coach Curtis Dorris. Mike Torres. Coach Bob Beck, Tom Erwin, Brent Kile and Coach Dick Close. Junior and Senior members of FCA: !Front Rowl Mike Scott, Keith Rush, Don Woodard, John Day, Jim Day, Mike McCarty, Brent Kile. Mike Hinkston, Jell Dillard, Steve Williams, Harry Fite, Jim Waneki fSecond Howl Sieve Dick, Ron Tharp, David Scott, Andy Altendorl. Marvin Harlan, Randy Moore, Mike Torres, Todd Blevins, Nic Nixon. Joe Gipson, Ted Owens, Ethan Allen. Trenton Staley, fThird Rowl Roy Nuttall, Kent Elliot. Mike Williams. Bob Bodin, Dennis Binkley, Steve Disney, Kenneth Kruger, Robert Spivey, Chris Heath, Greg Hinkle, Bryan Pigg, Tom Cornell, !Fourlh Rowl John Dunlop, Vince Dalia Rosa, Jim Glaze, Mickey Cochran, Ray Oakes, Damon Linnell. Mark Choutes, Marcus Ferguson, David Oral, Richard Santelli, Ronnie Williams, fFifih Rowi Mike Tichnor. Rick Williamson, Steve Nefl, Wayne Fryer, David Martin, Curtis Adkins, Dave Roberts. David Hogan, Jim Wagner, Tim O'Conner, Mark Tippin:fSixlh Howl Ricky Barnes, Ricky Rig s, Mike Gardner. Bert Williams, David Johnson, Jack BIackwe?l. Glen Burns. Steve Jarolim, Scott Hutchinson, Jell Jones, Danny Mahan, Brian Bennett, Seventh Rowj Ted Hulet, Ray Porter, Brad Coyer, Mike Wilson, Randy Fisher, Tom O'Conner, Neal Simpson, Kent Duke, Robert Kerkoff, Dennis Millican, Tom Erwin. Wally Murie, Danny Luian: !Eighih Rowj Terry Wagoner, Dennis Kerchstein, Robert Erwin, Bruce Froghler, Rusty White, Richard Smith, Gil Harryman, Phil Buttington, Jack Lawler, Chuck Lundeen: !Ninth Rowj Jim Dunkin, Tim Woolery, John Clark, Pat Whaley, Mark Nordquist. Lin Chester, Paul Ratlill, Wayne Dickson, Greg Guthrie, Danny Thalman: 1Lasi Rowj Dennis Jones. Joe Morsman, Gary Floyd, Jim Glaze, John Rathjen, Charlie Bas- sett, Ncrman Pigg, Sieve Tucker, David Hagan and David Baisden. FCA 59 Santa Claus smilesg a small child laughs, and Christmas becomes a Sunday afternoon party with your very own pal for 50 kids from Concho Indian School. FBLA develops competent, agressive business leadership: creates interest and understanding in business occupations Mrs. Talley, Mrs. Bennett Mrs. Day and Mrs. K. Foster strengthens the contidences oi its members, even in the planning and organization of the Sirloin Stockade banquet and the Christmas party that brought joy to children as well as club members :tux .fi M 1 'y , ft- t sw. FBLA otiicers: Dean Bridges, President, Tom Freeman, Vice Presidentg Lee Dockray, Histo- rian: Mary Nickell, Secretaryg Carolyn Hill, Treasurer and Cindy Draper, Reporter. FBLA members 1First Rowj Carolyn Ellsworth. Allison Hill, Duane Ewy, fSecond Howl Joanne Manning, Kim Strickland, Dana Hope, Cindy Draper, Laura McNurr, Uhrrd Howl Anna McKay, Debbie Collie, Glenda Crouch, Kim Reeves, Pam Sullivan, Janet Knox, Janet Reed. fFourth Rowl Larry Cave, Rita Holloway, Gayla Matthes, Barbara Payne, Martha Ely, Linda Kirk, fFillh RowlJe1f Welch, Dorsey Crouse, Derice Madoux, Sandy Johnston, Patricia Maez. so FBLA N Ha uf- QJ C2 Q j FBLA members: !Firsl Row: Cheri Cordes, Beth Cotner, Glenna McSpadden, Cynthia Wolever, fSecond Bowl Jan Ratliff, Jan Brown, Barby Lowe, Laura Downing, Terry McPheeters, Keren Shires, 1Third Rowj Carolyn Campbell, Anna Van Nort, Becky Mitchell, Joyce Dillen. Nanette Mclvlain. Dee Dee Webster, Martha FBLA Royalty: Tom Freeman, Rita Holloway, Dean Bridges, Mary Nickell, Kevin Dougherty. Carolyn Hill, Ed Owens, and Becky Mitchell. The King and Queen are Dean Bridges and Mary Nickell. 4 ,J Pearson, fFourlh Rowj Marla Townsend, Debbie Walker, Patty Pat- terson, Garg Bloomer, Andrea Honeycutt, Ingrid McCarty, Ann Robertson, amon Linnell, fFilth Row! Cindy Ackley, Melodee Mill- er, Gayle Tillany, Kim Harris, Jamie Trimble, Beth Cotner, rail 'nfii' and were announced at the banquet held in February at the Sirloin Stockade. FBLA et Beginnings for FHA where girls learned how to be future PTA members and well-rounded citizens. Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. Valenta and Mrs. Daniels were in charge: emphasizing the appreciation and acknowledgement of the womans world. There are many who already know that business women, secretaries, cashiers, and nurses don't cut the cake for them and that simply being a homemaker is the nicest oi blessings after all. Y 2 FHA Otticers: iFronl Rcwj Chaplain Cheryl Hilgenberg, President Sherri Bingham, Sponsor Mrs. Elaine Valentag lSecond Rowl Sponsors Mrs. Cindy Daniel and Mrs. Dorothy Phillips, Historian 62 FHA l KF. Patty Jackson concentrates at the sewing machine in an effort to complete her project on time. an Patti Hackson. Director of Projects Dru Light and Treasurer Jan Grant. fNol Prcluredl Donna Holly, Nancy Fulton and Mary Terrel. .qi C7 -ri? ,- Future Homemakers of America: fFlonl Rowi Kathy Roush, Patricia Maez, Linda Wright Mary Ternll, Teri Glenn Martha P , . earsan. Donna Owens: tSecond Howl Dee Pruitt. Lisa Nelson, Sharon Bar- t t , Dru Light. Dee Pruit and Sherri Bingham know that correct meas X rett, Nancy Fulton. Janet Sanders. Susan Scott, Karen Seapy, Kathy Duffy. Celeste Bray, Shauna Lawyer. I r- Eb' uring is essential In cooking. FHA Pamela Grant knows the importance cf ironing while she sews doing class time. iiilh Pam Gram and Jan Grant anxiously await the out come of Kathy Roush's project, Donna Holly, Dru Light, Sherri Bingham, Dee Pruit bake cookies. 64 FHA Future Teachers of America President Carol lson seems pleased with the appear- ance ol the Putnam City West pennants as Sponsor Mary Olinger displays it tor inspection. We are the little known FTA And we really do want to be teachers though our interest vary trom music, special education, physical education, to math. We do the usual club things, meeting but no dues - settings and generally supporting the Patriots. Since teaching is our thing, we have a new project going: we go to elementary and junior high schools and help out the teachers in the afternoon. And of course there is the OSU-FTA convention which we wouldn't dream of missing. FTA oillcers and members: iBack Rowtr Mrs. Mary Olinger. Kathy Carl, secretaryg Margaret Reeves: and Ray Winkler. iS1ltmg sponsorg Janice Gant, reporterg Emily Wonderly, vice presidentg Carol lson. presidentgand nn Daughterty, treasurer. FFA es Those students who decided to learn more about the language of the French People joined the Fren c h Cl u b They met regularly every month to discuss their upcoming activities along with having alittle fun. The members of French Club held their coronation during the Mardi Gras Banquet, To help increase the club funds the members sponsored bake sales at the concession stand throughout the year. '92- French Club Officers: Sponsor Mrs. Jennifer Davis, Historian Debbie Gill, lnter Club Council Representative Barby Rhea, Chaplain John Huff. Secretary Lorrie McCullough and President Joe Morseman. French Club Members: fFront Row! Janie Denham, Debbie .len- nings, Laura Andres. Kayce Stevens, Theresa Linder, Shannon Flynn, Sherri Marcotte and Robin Radebaughg !Second Row! Bridget Brophy, Linda Bentley, Mindy Meyers, Romney Qualline, Melody Meyers, Tanya Feightner, Cathey arl, Kristen Case, Ann es FRENCH CLUB Daugherty and Christy Fashg Uhird Rowj Glenda Crouch, Derice Maddoux, Darlene Elmore, Jan Custer, Nancy Fulton, Karen Harr, Diane Dycus, Margqo Miller and Jennifer Bridgesg !Back Rowj Joan DeClaire, Doreen aughlin, Linda Bentley, Sandy Harr, Frank Farm- er and Steve Nefl. ,gms 1 xg 4 iff' 2 1 Q QMS ., , .. I 4- .f-- ' 'E' !Topj Representing French Club as calendar girl is Marcotte. 1AboveJ fFront Rowl French Club Royalty: dants Shannon Flynn and Romney Qualline, Queen Sherri Atten- Margo Miller, wack Howl Escorts Bob Clark, Ted Hulett and Joe MOfSBm8h. FRENCH CLUB 67 G e rman Cl u b progresses from invitation picnics for new members to a sweet-white Christmas dinner at the Ftathskeller. The setting forthe city-wide meeting was Holiday West and with Wiener Schnitzel and Bratwurst a favorite of dishes, members of this organization cook their own Progressive dinner. As an exploration of the language and customs is valid to this club, Mrs. Buck, being familiar with Germany, because of her recent travels there, takes-the-cake for the know how of the German people. She, as well as the members, can easily say that Ein traum, ein traum ist unser leben. I i Q J ca i i German Club King and Queen are Greg Hinkle and Brenda Fer- guson. fn' 7 nt:- German Club Officers: Carol Wilson, Vice President: Shirley Web- President, vie Homme, Historian: Edward Tranner, Representative, Stef, Secretaryg Brenda Ferguson, Chaplain, Greg Hinkle, Treasur- and David Nelhery, President, er, Emily Wonderly, Representative: Joe Morseman, Vice- ss GERMAN CLUB Junior attendants are Carol Wilson and Russell Youngblood. Sophomore attendants are Kathy Roush and Reid Swartz. v -. l German Club !Fron1 Howl Kathy Williams, Diane Seburn, Linda Howl Kent Davis, Bill Jackson, Mike Riggs, Fleid Swartz, Mickey Wilson, Dabi Blasingame, Kathy Rousch, fSecond Rawj Kathy Cochran, Debby Holmani LaFavars, Linda Peters, Marilyn Swirczynski, Rhonda Redden, fLasr GERMAN CLUB 69 With Sunny so bright and Wells rather deep, x.. H I N OT ES tliitt.iilii.i. could have changed the world QLimt.ziixzittiwwNW or killed ferocious dragons or added happiness to a thousand people's lives, but that's not exactly what they accomplished. It was more like ushering- finding peoples' chairs when they were lost in the dark- and holding parties for those who showed up. They weren't super popular, thrilling or exquisite, but as a group they had a lot of fun when me next performance will ne an the givic center. Jenniler Bell and Mr. David Price take a lance at the calender to see Q til, t X .- Hi Notes: !Firsl Rowi Pam Damte, Kathy Carl, Kim Shubat, Blassingame, Darice' Maudox. Bill Jackson. Sue Flay, Billy Sunny Davisg fsecond Row! l.aurie Cari, Sandi Wells, Glenda Jackson, Jenniler Bell, Donnellda Flice. McMullen. Dana Hervyp fThird Rowj Reid Schwartz. Debbie 70 HI NOTES Vy'iWL .fi ' e, bs , 5 w ctr, ' Q' .r A 'aa Jai' 1.9tJ .gg .yiqawiv ' 0, B Kim Shubat, reporter lor Hi Notes, and Sunny Davis, president, check on what's going to happen in the iew weeks as they prepare the activities of ushering at the Civic Center. QO- Su v-,N faq?-? G . '5 'xiii zkafrpfvs ., I 1 51. 6 ,a Hi Notes ofticers: Vice-president Sandi Wells, Secretary-Treasurer I.C.C. Representative Derice' Maudox, Emily Wonderiy, Reporter Kim Shubat, President Sunny Davis, HI NOTES Tutoring means extra pains for- Honor Society -a way of sharing what they have as a last service for 1972. Then the new year happened with 80 new initiates at the banquet, all oathing their brains to PCW and the world. That's when the gusto of Russel Holloway and his speech: Quovadis' Where are you going ? , left the 3.51or abovej people with dazed minds, especially after the punch and all the strawberries disappeared. Mrs. Chiles, Mrs. Humphrey and Mrs. Marshall sponsor the group with help from Mrs. Chandler and transcript lady Mrs. Dunlop. Spring picnic was the final quest with a new tablecloth as a goodbye donation from NHS, Coordinating the activities ol National Honor Society were officers Ginnelte Flollings Susan Ellard, Kathy Carol, Wes Avants, Carl Henry. rziiii Old Members iFirst Howl: Marvin Harlan, Rhonda Redden, Jody Harlan, Mary Nickell, Janet Nichols, Gayla Mathes: fsecond Rowj Dru Light, Joyce Dilfin, Pamela Grant, John Day. Bob Bodin, Mike Atwell, Martha Ely, Carol Smith, tThird Howl Sharon Sorensen, Carol Ison, Brenda Ferguson, Melain Eavenson, Kathy Williams. 72 HONOR SOCIETY Mike Williams, Mark Tippin, Tom Henthorn, Emily Wonderly fFourlh Rowi Lorrie McCullough, Margaret Barrett, Mark Mitchell Derice Madoux, Becky Johnson, Jon Fiosin, Robert Possel. 1 I I I 4 Es ,sf EW 3 I,-gifs, Beginning with nine members Key Club progressed greatly this year to 28. This sub division of Kiwanis is a service organization with sponsor Mr. John a put-your-heart-into-it man. This year's activities included a guest speaker, a director for cleaner air and a non-participant political ralley with more candidates than people. A banquet set the year off with Rhonda Redden crowned the Key Club Sweetheart and a convention in Houston. This year's main service was the gathering of 250 gallons ol mistletoe berries for cancer and lukemia research which sounds oddly funny but isn't to those who lives might possibly be saved, One of the main projects ol the Key Club this year was to collect money for Muscular Dystrophy. Ray Winkler and Mike Ridner count the money in hopes oi a good turnout. Key Club Oflicers 1Left to Righty, President Ray Winkler, Secretary Mike Flidner, Vice President David Nethery, Asst, Vice President Neal Risenhoover Treasurer Phillip Gamble. 7 K EY C LU B f 'r f. .I QF' I 8 3 9 6 if ,N Q4 X LUB 'W Lasagna, Togas, and Latin Club Fall together like the colors of the rainbow in Caesars' sky when Calpurnia was queened his fourth and best-liked wife. Recrowned in the Roman banquet were Brian Bennit and Bobby Skelton reigning over '73 activities along with Mrs. Thorsen club sponsor, state sponsor and on the nation committee, Tuesday eating meetings find Italian sausage lovers in the pizza place, and there's even wrestling Romans for State convention as well as swimming, academics and art for the contests. Latin may be a dead language but these members have spirited the fallen words, revived the shadowed Fame and find truth in the study and scuptured of the past. Pictured are Ceasar Brian Bennett and Calpurnia Bobbie Skelton. The two were crowned at the annual Latin Club banquet, held this year at sponsor Mrs. Thorsen's home. Latin Club Officers: Jonie Mitchell, Historian, Lisa Bennett, Inter-club RepresentativegTneresa Gee, Sec- Freightner, Treasurerp Debbie Kin, Presidentp Brian retarygend Bobbie Skelfon,Vice President. we LATIN CLUB Pictured are the Latin Attendants. David Mathis was named Ceasar's attendants and Debbie King was named CaIpurnia's attendant. Latin Club members: 1Seated1 Margaret Reeves, Donna Owens, Kay Dan Thalman, Mike Wennerstein, Will Slaughter, Kelly Keele and Northcutt, Susan Eilardg !Back Rowj James Honecutt, David Mathis, Ray Plant. LATIN CLUB 77 A mass of legs, twisted bodies, skittle pool and a do-what-you-want atmosphere in a place that is usually run with that lets keep quiet attitude. This was the scene ofthe Library Club Christmas party- aides running to deliver messages of Christmas cheer and New Year's wishes friends and secret admires send to each other wrapped around candy canes fAboveJ Library Club Ol- licers: fstandingj Frank Bouda, Presidentq Linda Hsmbrick, Vice President: Cheryl Ruedy, Repre- sentativeg fsearedj Carol Brown, Treasurer and Darla Osborne, Secretary. fRighU i Posed on the card-catalogue is Cover Girl Linda Hambric. i va LIBRARY CLUB fLeftl Pictured are the attendants to the Library Cover Glrl. First is Janane Hcwell, next to her is Cheryl Ruedy. 1Below1 Library Club members: Frank Gouda, Ramona Wilson, Marx' Lord. Darla Osborne, Cheryl Ruedg, Kim Colly. Lisa eson, Bill Ruedy. Susie Hall and enise lgvillls. fsearedj Eva Hohweiler, Linda Flistau and Betty oggs, LIBRARY CLUB 79 'X .cy V 'LN Literary Club Members iFront Howl: Scott Patterson, Jean High, Ellsworth, Kathy Duffy and Janice Waring: lBack Bowl: Jana Ervin, Neal Risenhoover, Jennifer Bridges, Lynn Nichols, Maureen Segul- Mrs. Margaret Poteet, sponsor, Debbie Jennings and Jody Harlan. veda, Laura Andres, Ray Winkler, Evie Doray, Joan DeClaire, uth With the help of interested students and zany Creative Writing classes, the Literary Club managed to produce a monthly publication of written material, titled by a former member of the club the Underbrush Review . But always in their minds was the anthology published in the spring of exceptional submissions of poetry, short stories, and drawings, an undertaking involving much work and receiving little award. ao LITERARY CLUB Literary Club Officers: Royal Wizard Neal Risenhoover, Page Ruth Ellsworth, Queen Lynn Nichols. Minstrel Flay Winkler and Lady-in-Waiting Debbie Jennings. lAbove Lefty Sylvia Wallace prepares lo hand Neal Risenhoover the part ol the Underbrush Review that she has assembled. lAbove Rightl Lynn Nichols and Joe Gibson compare opinions during the orga- nizational meeting ofthe club. lLefr7 Creative Writ- grg plassmaies assemble the November Underbrush eview. LITERARY CLUB B1 Odysseus and Anigone relive their mythological lives in Mythology Club A very unique organization providing opportunities to see planetariun programs based on ancient Greek and Roman stories This year's main highlight is the celebration of the Saturn alis, a costume party of all the gods of high Olumpus where the too human mighty Zeus and jealous wife, Hera are Crowned King and Queen Mrs. Matlock and Mrs. Williams take care to know every myth in the book and this club proves to be a discussion group as well as an active organization of P.C.W. Mythoigy Club Officers: President Linda Kristof, Vice President Marcus Ferguson, Secre tary Treasure Kathy Zablantnik, and ICC Representative Barbara Payne. lv 'zzz Mylholgy Club Members: fFront Rowj Bonnie Bartlebaugh, Stan Wally Murrie, Bobbie Skelton: tThird Rowl Jane Wallace, Melain Cates, Arthur Gillian: tSecond Row! Stanley Ezell, Richard Smith, Eavenson. James Honeycutt, and Clay Tate. az MYTHOLCGY Office Aides: !Front Rowj Robbie Elloitt, Cathy Morris, Colleen Groves, Janice Gant, Shelly Myers: gSecond Howl Cindy Forewood, Patty Bacon. Lynn O'BraIn, Toni Mueller, Nancy mith. Who else can get cokes during classtime, answer the switch board, and find excuses to watch track guys run laps besides Counselor's, Office Aides On regular duty, they alphabefize, escort strangers to classrooms and argue with Mr. Webb. They have the ability to tell you anything from who Rhonda Redden's third hour teacher was to what Larry Cave made in arithmetic in the seventh grade, and where his father works, with a little help from the transcripts and file cabinet. Besides a great deal of joviality, they do have specific iobs like marking attendance. Counselors' Aides: 1Front Rowj Teri Merill. Lisa Miller, Carole Shires, Marilyn Lundeen, Carla Andrews, Linda Swain, Susan Garis, Kay Money, Debbie Thompson, Karen Shires, Anne McKay, Milnalics, Deanna Eslord, Joe Heath: fSecond Howl Vicki Goodnight, Kim Kilgore, Karen K, COUNSELOFVS - OFFICE AIDES Members of the 1973 Patriot Profile Yearbook Staft were Diane Schmidt, Jen- nifer Bridges, Maureen Sepul- veda, Marla Smith. Philip Frankes, Evie Doray, Kathy Moulton, Ricky Baker, Susie Wal- lace, Rick Shaw, Russell Garrett, Cynthia Srgfder, Me Iissa hubat, Donnie Rice, Eliza- beth Wylie and Grethen Evans. 84 Nobody knew il PCW could accept anything besides tradition but with out-of-town radicals intown conservatives, wide-eyed Wake, a weird editor, a chalk thrower named Lloyd, definite clashes, trivial arguments and blunders created change for the ' 73 Patriot Profile We actually opened our minds to newness in disposing of justified copy and cutting down on outlines. We fought for uniqueness, an individual approach. Through pop-bottles, hassels, non-working typewriters, late-night cold pizza deadlines and a partridge in a pear tree We managed to survive, We lost and enlisted several members, muddled copy sheets and actually made friends with other. O u ',T fS. . Diane Schmidt shows relief as she turns in her deadline pages, Towne Cryer Newspaper Staff: fBottom to Topj Kim Shubat, Daivd Betterton, Kay Smith, Sparky Raines, Jack Roche, Sunny Davis, Amy Askew, Carol Vatenta, Jill Riley, Rick Shaw, Becky Phillips, Susie Shellenberger and Lori Ruby, I- Y l .. ...i--. N g-an-up Jack, the political redneck, and Sunny with last year's news combine with the but-we're so-sweet-and-innocent group, to write what is commonly known as the Towne Cryer They were known for the Rick Snow award - given to the dumbest klutz of the week. Kim Shubat played Mother Superior while Mr. Wake tried to keep the typewriters in motion. This staff, having hopes of highest honors at OIPA, could only say, Never let the truth stand in the way of a good story. ctfaga? fLel'tJ Sports Editor Sparky Raines and Mr. Wake have a conference on a newspaper story. Mbovel Rick Shaw shows what stragedy it takes to undertake the job of being photographer for both the newspaper and yearbook staffs. TOWNE CRYER as Curlers in girls' hair, dads' old T-Shirt on, skirts worn wrong side out was the pledges of Pep Club keeping up with the bobby-sock tradition. lt was their annual initiation to join the club. Members and pledges drew and painted posters, decorated athletes lockers before games to help promote the well-known Patriot Spirit. Sponsoring bake sales, selling ribbons and pennants were Pep Club members lor money-raising projects. lt helped to pay for bus fares to away games and tavors for the boys in sports. fRighU Cheerleaders: 1Front Rowl Pat Morris and Debby Buchanan: fSecond Row! Alice Gorena. Sherry Dutton and Janet Smithg fBack Row! Shannon Flynn and Kim Greveg fBeIowJ Pep Club Ollicers: !Front Rowj Secretary Linda Wright. President Karen Hodges and Pledge Mistress Carol Lembg fBack Row! Treasurer Kathy Williams, Sergeant-ab Arms Sandi Lee. Parliamentarlan Sidney Johnson, Historian Jamie London and Vice President Cheryl Schultheis. t...- ,. as PEP CLUB Pep Club Members: 1Frnnt Howl Susan Connors, Robin Husher. Joy Leach, Jan Pooler, Linda White. Kim Reeves. Barby Welnmeister, Carol Downey, Carol Wilson, Teresa Linder, Kay Stevens. Martha Williamson, Carol Click and Teri Busch: fSecond Flowgtiindy Moad, Cathy Baker, Janice Overholt, Jan Custer, Darlene lmore, Dawn O'Neal, Patti Patterson, Kelly Johnson, Marla Townsend, Nancy Roberts, Sheryl Schnitz, Laura Downing, Rosie Derr and Vicki Reed, Uhird Rowl Maureen Segaulveda, Sherri Marcotte, Linda Klrk, Peggy McEwen, Lislie leck, Sheri Henderson, Debbi Hutchinson, Kris Horn, Jan Rogers, Debbie Percival, Sue Sconce, Celia Aley, Cindy Dunn and Nicky Clearleyg fFourth Howl Nancy Thompson, Sue Ray, Karen Fisher, Robbie Elliott, Vicki Maez, Tracie Stubblelield, Paula Hembrick, Elaine Buckner, Fonda Char- Pap Club Sponsors: Mrs. Mary Campbell, Mrs. Mary Ellen Taylor, Mrs. Connie James, Mrs, Pam Edelen, Mrs. Paulette Groves and Mrs. Ame Gorena. boneau, Laura Maloney, Jami Johnson, Jan Colevill, Paula Redman and Cheryl, Ruedyq !Fiflh Rowj Vicki Wells, Gretchen Evens. Elizabeth ylie, Cynthia Snyder, Karen Haley, Linda Strain, Carol Conine, Ingrid McCarty. Becky Mitchell, indy Draper, Cindy Glines, Carol Case, Laura Andres and Joan DeClairg fSixth Rowj Nancy Wheeler. Dee Gutknecht, Tcmrna Humghreyxj Karen Kinzy. Linda White. Nancy Fulton, Debbie Maschino, ita ance, Romney Qualline, Melodyj Meyers, Cheri Chandler. Celeste Bray, Teri McPheeters and iana Godwing !Back Howl Linda Bullard. Cynthia Hale, Dana Shealer, Nancy Bedner, Barby Lowe, Amy Askew, Jill Foster, Glenda Crouch, Janie Denham, Barby Rhea, Diana Pack, Ann Kartsotis and Veli Cooper. Stealing a kiss or at least attempting to, is some ol the adorable pledges on pledge day during lunch trying to get more signatures. PEP CLUB av Tx fBelow1 Elected as calendar girl to represent lf'epVClub is Senior Karen ljlodges. She was jf chosen bythe members of the club. mighty Shrvering whilewrapped up in a wool blanket is Sharon Moody during the homecoming lcolball game against Norman. 1 Q -,L l , ,ir ,ag J, ,, ,v 1 5 5 l 1 x vi -, hh ur, all Ifront Flow! Pep Club Members: LuAnn Bond, Doris.Cooper, Debby Kasarman, Martha Ely, Carol lson, Nancy Covert, Katherine Zablantnik. Barbara Payne, Carolyn Hill, Anita Erwin, Tanya Feightner, Lorraine McCullough, Donna Holly, Dee Pruitt and Sherri Bingham: 1Second Howl Cynthia Wolever, Beth Cotner, Mona Ab- sure, Karla Killinger, Carolyn Campbell, Joyce Diflin, Shelby Kor- dish, Michelle Koch, Vickie Livesay, Linda Roberts, Terrye Bell, Nita Whitaker, Cheri Cardes, Lee Dockrayqand Karen Shiresg Uhlrd Howl Madilyn Brandon, Scratchy Arlalli. atney Carl, Kristen Case. Laura Dion, Cindy Dallas, Debby Adams, Karen Seapy, Valerie as PEP CLUB .ll 9 Wilson, Kathy Dully, Margo Miller. Michele Carpenter, Becky Cole, Roxanne Slubblelield and Sharon Barrett, lFourfh Howl Bonny Bartlalaugh, Vicki Leard, Molly Broadus, Toni Smith, Debbie Ed- wards, Dru Light, Patti Jackson, Marsha Bowman, Donna Evans, Marsha Stewart, Janet Ferguson, Denise Martin. Karen Waddle, Teresa Elledye and Carol Garris: lBack Howl Toni Bodaro. Charlene Berger, Brenda Hamrick. Cindy Fennell, Sandy Harr, Elaine Waggener, Colleen Meyer, Kay, Lobrecht, Karen Harr, Janice Kinney, Kari Klaror, Linda Kristof. eena Baldwin, Debbie Alles and Latricia Gentis. r- P--' : 'ff Q T' , ni 'T' i ielwiff ' .. 3:--1 A TFT el ,Q 6 Q V: :ye was., , .. . W., .. , - - .J gr.. -K ,-,, 17 vi' 5 V Q' Q Wi Wan ' - ' i if A T ,,. ,, 1- J' r - 'X A gy l- Y if 3 3' aff? 6 3 , Q P ' ,w ,Lf 'F 19 , Q ,, N, - VH N , Mt, r W, . cxwf ,l E M y , K' , , X 0 2, 1' 1 4 ,3 R I ' Asif Ii. - ,, .'. . ' ' 1 ' R L if t' 'qi 1 6 ft qu, :af X ,fi ft ' , V ' V -Q, l 15 ' I il' l P if ly . V , 7 ' H - 3, . - - R , 2 ri bl? f 42 fi if all X S Q, :ei ififl. f. 9- L Qkg -.s . vsx--J, ee- X. Jvx , . 1 Pep Club Members: fFront. Rowj Sandi DeBell, Celia Hudson, Susie Bounds. Angie Ewers, Donna Pratt, Cindy Fabian and Nanette McMaing lsecand Rawj Shirley Webster, Judy Powers, Sandy Guthrie, Debbie Sch- neider, Jenniler Golorth, Dorranne Snelling and Cynthia Long: ffhird Howl Michelle Breitling, Debby Mc- Cormas, Jayna Hock, Debby Ford, Dana Jencks, Flita Holloway, Ann Ard and Myrna Cordump Pep Club Pledges: fFourlh Howl Jamie Gill, Jean High, Cindy Eastloon, June Bur- dick, Carol Dunkin, Kathy Rhodes and Chris Difleeg fBack Flowj Flobin Smithers, Karen Wagner. Jeanie Eluaile, Vickie Floyd and Tanya Rad- ord. t s K. - - .f---it - r' .. L, -.3 ., - XX ' 'l 'U - -s - 5-' te ' . . x j.-of '- ,. 4 Ln' - .T .l . N 5 . t. , 5-,. ,X 1- I 5-11- .3-. ..,, , .- ,,. ...I .. - -'--.-Q4,:'--,- ,.,, ,- . ,- '- ,Q . 1 - '- ' . xg' -' ,LV '- - . , w . --jx I , .7'., - I'-A v -..,.. :.,, -H- - fAbovej Nudging a ggtato across the floor with her nose just to receive a signature is phomore Pledge Donna Henninglon. fLefl1 Cheerleader Janet Smith leads a yell during one ol the morning pep assemblies which was held before the start ol school, PEP CLUB 89 Pep Club Pledges: 1Fronl Howl Patricia Barrett, Susie Cortmier, Denise Fowlkes, Kim Fowler, Jan Brown, Sherry Wallace, Lana Moore, Stacey Sheppard. Carolyn Elsworth, Bridget Brophy and Theresa Miller: !Second Rowj Linda Hambrick, Cindy Adams, Patty Bacon, Lyn O'Brian, Janette Thomas, Debby Eastham, Sherry Hill. Gina Morris, Beth Brandt, Cindy Husted, Kay Mayfield and Stacey Pennin ton: fThird Rowl Jill Rite ,Vicki Lewis, Patty Kretky, Laurie Carl, Cgarlette Halbrook, Sarah Sprenkle, Flosemary Hrilggins, Chris Velte, Terri Martin, Kim Ware, Linda Smith, Rachelle cQuire and Jan Freemang fFoullh Howl Donna Hennington, Janice Bagget. Debby Lewis, Jan Ratlill, Tanda Barker, Cindy Winkler, Jean Platt, Connie Powell, Toni Simler, Karen Bricker, Cathy Curtis, Cathy Moulton and Jenniler Brio es: fFif1h Rowj Cris Burke, Paula Shumard, Kathy Kysar, Jana goyd, Debbie Thummell, Linda Wilson, Daria Sell, Marilyn Lundeen, Pat Mackey, Kim Vincent, Allison Hill, JoAnn Manning and Dana Hope: fBack Rowj Valerie Kennedy, Jana Nordquist, Brenda Kile, Susie Hall, Ellen Johnson, Carol Gray, Cathy Roush, Janet Sveikovsky, Julie Askew, Cindy Zamanski, Theresa Leyh, Angie Moses and Patricia Maez, Yelling and clapping during pep assemblies, tc help en- are members and pledges ol Pep Club. They gather at courage the athletes onward and get students involved, games, assemblies and at monthly meetings. so PEP CLUB .f 1 Watching the football game very closely to notice the linal outcome is pep club member Deena Baldwin. Pep Club Pledges: fFront Rowl Kim Coley. Patti Arnold, Coral Brown, Lisa eighlner, Linda Staples, Sharon Crowe, Kay Hollander, Lisa Nelson, Diane Dremer and Laura McNultg fSecond Howl Terry Merrill, Kathy Hohman, Dinah Wood, Debbie Parmley, Donna Heinen, Connie Hill, Ramona Mustain, Pat Egli, Cheryl Stubblelield, Teri Baagley and Carol Crane, fThird Rowj Doni Rice, Andrea Honeycult, elodie Shubat, Paula Janesic, Sherri Car- rington, Richenda Davis, Cindy Ellis, Liz Hitchcock, Melissa Shubat, Linda Watters, Kathy Ruby and Kim Strickland, fFourth Rowj Julie Peters. Cindy Scroggins. Kathy Higgins, Teresa Young, '..J 4, Presenting the cake to the lootball players during the pep assembly in ap- preciation of being nominated lor homecomingjqueen candidates are Janet Ferguson, Debby uchanan and Donna Holly, ebby was elected. Jackie Johnston, Denise Conrady, Denise Johnston, Patti Purser. Kathy Killebrew, Donna Dickerson. Tami Bingham and Jane Kin 5 lFifth Flowj Geogelne Meyers, Betty Boggs, Denise Willis, vicii Cooper, Nancy ith. Kathy Delbridge, Laree Mayfield, Jamie Meuler, Laura Rose, Sharon Detterman, Cheryl Reudy and Char- magne Birchallg fBack Rowj Patty Biggers, Sherri McKay, Sherry Wythe, Debbie Duncan, Rosemary Higgins, Susie DeShields, Nancy Egdleman, Cindy Forgue, Beverly Hinkle, Debbie Miller and Kaye ith. PEP CLUB 91 Mbovej Lori Dutton served as the Patriots' mascot during the '72 football season. fBelowj Winning the football game against Norman resulted in shouting, laughing and even tears. I Z Y Sons of Li berty, lust a bunch of redneck Patriot lovers seniors, juniors, and even a few sophomores make up the organized f?l club. blue light boys pay a quarter, have your picture taken, get a t-shirt, and yell if you want if it fits rules and supports the school spirit. Bell-ringing maniacs, but when you win, like we do l guess it's forgivable. Boys' cheering section triesg all of them. Emotion-filled sports lovers cheering for the school they love. Give me and O! Give me a J! shouts Larry Cave, President ul the Sons ol Liberty. Rob- ert Hawk and Ted Owens are waiting to respond, 2515 if i , fi Af' Ni l l v Sons ot Liberty members: fFron Iowl Mark Tippin, Brent Kile, lBack Rowj Steve Shell. Robert Hawk, Dennis Binkley, Mike John Hayes, Kevin Jay, Keith Petillo, Gary Morris, James Wade: Williams, Mark McDonald, Larry Cave and Doug Dobbs. SONS OF LIBERTY 93 you learned was the difference between Psychology Club Members: fFlont Flowj Larry Cave, Steve Shell, Doug Dobbs, Dennis Binkley, Paul Ratlifl, lSacond Howl Shirley Webster, Debbie Buchanan, Carol Lamb, Valerie Wilson, Karen Seapy, Sherri Bingham, Donna Holly, !Row Thraej Melain Eavenson, Sandi Wells, Glenda McMullen. Jana Poolor, Joy Leach, Donna Foster, Brenda Parmleg, Pam Moad, !Fourrh Rowl Linda Sneed, Karen Fisher, Diane chmidt, Kevin Daughtery, Robbie Psychology CI u b Ouch! The sponsored skating party on January 18 provided old members and students with a night of enterainment and a sore behind the next day. Psychology Class was interesting even if all psychosis and insanity. Feature length films cost each student a quarter and broke the monotomy of normal class procuedure. 482.1 Elliott, Vickie Livesay, Dee Pruitt, Sharon Moody, !Fifth Howl Carolyn Hill. Rita Holloway, David Faisal, John Stone, Mike Williams, Linda Wright, Ardls Brown, Sharon Moore, fSixth Row! Barbara Payne, David Betterton, Pedro Caliman, Sandy Guthrie, Jody Harlan, Tanny Barrett. Randy Moore, Teri Bush, 1Back Rowl Jim Day, John Hayes. Robert Hawk, and Todd Blevins, Psychology Club Officers: Jim Day, Sgt. at Arms, David Henley, Alternate ICC Repre- sentative, Becky Johnson, Chaplain, Danny Shelton, President, Debby Adams, Treasurer, Chuok Lundeen, ICC Representative, Janet Ferguson, Secretary and Mike Torres, Vice President. 94 PSYCHOLOGY John Day and Pat Morris help prevent each other from falling at the Psychology Club Skating party. f V . 121,29 ltfll 'Ati' Larry Cave concentrates on keeping his balance at the skating party sponsored January 18 by the Psych Club. 2 5 - l L - f, fi ' Psychology Club Members: fFirsl Rowl Terry Wagner, Lauren Kraszewski, Richard Avants, Robert Stinchcomb, Curtis Adkins: ISecond Rowj Karen Hodges, Debbie Atlee, Shelby Kordish, Martha Ely, John Thomas, Scott Sanders, Mike Mc- Carty: !Third Howl Judy Powers, Terrye Bell, Jamie London, Chris Heath. Kathy Williams, Greg Hinkle, Bill Geer, Anita Black: fFourth Row1Derice Madoux, Tim Harvey. David Orrell, Steve Brown, Karla Killiriger, Alan Barber, Flay Oakes, Mark McDonaldq !Fiflh Rowi arsha Stewart, Christy Fash, Ann Daughtery, Lori McCullough. Robert Williams, Charlie Bassett. Mike Scott, Linda Roberts fBack Fiowj Larry Cave, Gayle Smith, Vickie Stubbs. Steve Terry, Keith Rush, Kent Elliott, Mark Tippin, and Brent Kile. PSYCHOLOGY Sci en c e Cl u b A wooden box, brushes and buckets of paint transposed became the , the people's paper box with a litlle help from our friends, the paper box began to overflow all over creation: the first project was finally over with a sigh of relief. W ' I A visit to the zoo to see what the animals had to say This was the start of the second project the members had to look forward to. , . Science Club officers: right to left: David Henley, Presidentg Sandy Harr, Flepresentativep John Rosln, Vice-Presldentg and Diane Dycus, Secretary-Treasurer. Science Club members fFront Rowj David Betterton, Jody Harlan, Henderson, Karen Kinzy, .John Flosin, and Diane Dycus. Mary Lewisg fStanding2 David Henley, Anne Ard, Sandy Harr, Sherry se SCIENCE CLUB lFront Howl David Betlerton, Laura Andres, Paul Kerby, Joan DeCIaire: fSecond Rowj Patty Purssr, Flay Winkler, Janis Waring, Carolyn Case, Jody Harlan, Uhird Rowj Mr. Gary Ledbetter, Donita 1 Bourns, Joe Fry, Pedro Caliman, Jean High, Linda Bentley, Derece Madouxp iFaurlh Howl Patty Biggers, Cindy Winkler, David Henley and Terri Thompson. Pollution, politics, war and welfare all were topics of debate at Student Forum Pot luck suppers, convincing arguements and unyeilding opinions all are ingredients ' ofaunique club. Jody Harlan and David Betterton look on as David Henley points out a profound statement in The New Radicals to Mrs. Mary Olinger. STUDENT FORUM Learning more about the Spanish language were those students who joined the S p an ish Cl u b Members of the club took full advantage of the hot dogs and chili which were roasted at Bethany Park during the Spanish Club Picnic. The students gathered cans oi food forthe needy for their Christmas Project. The Spanish Club coronation was held in April during which they crowned Queen Carol Ison escorted by Matador Jim Angstadt. Spanish Club Officers: lnter Club Council Representative Margaret Reeves, Vice-President Carol Ison, Miss McLean, Publicity Chairman Martha Ely. Mrs. Fowlerg fKneeling1 Parlia- msntarian Norman Pigg. inter Club Council Representative Alternate Paul Ratliil, ecretary Toni Smith, Treasurer Jim Angstadt and President Tom Freeman. Spanish Club Members: fFronl Rowl Steve Shell, Martha Ely, Mar- garet Reeves, Carol Ison, Toni Smith and Norman Pigagg fSecond Rowl Gloria Curtis, Kim Coley, Cathy Curtis, Karen ricker and Diane Drehmer: fThird Row! Tom Freeman, Debra Padgett, Vicci 98 SPANISH CLUB x.,,k Wells, Paul Ratliii and Jim Angstadtg fffourth Rowl Brenda Kile, Debbie Edwards, Chris Diifee, Pam Dame, Doris Cooper, Debra Kaserman and Cynthia Wolever: fBack Row! Linda Kristoli. Debi Walker, Pam Sullivan, Dana Harvey. Bruce Porter and Liza Wright. Attendant Toni Smith Queen Carol Ison Attendant Martha Ely Escort Norman Pigg Matador Jim Angstadt Escort Paul Ratliff Spanish Club Members: fFronl Howl Gayle Siler, Nancy Roberts. Andrea Honeycult, Linda Smith, Donna Heinen and Rochelle Mc- Guire, !Second Rowl Mark Siepak, Mike Wanek, Cindy Fennel, Martha Williamson, Vickie Leard and Molly Broadus3 fThird Rowl Phil Lyne, Tim Mitchell, Craig Shirley, Carolyn Casa. Sherry Wythe 1.1 I 1 r s r and Andrea Grilling fFourth Rowl Darla Sell, Kim Vincent, Pal Egli, Cheryl Stubblelield, Janice Baggett, Chris Burke and Mike Hembreeg fBack Howl Jami Mueller, Kathy Higgins, Teresa Young, Wiyge Sorenson, Billy Cassel, Ray Warren, Steve Tucker and Flus- SB YBII1. SPANISH CLUB 99 -.. C2 Student Council Committee Chairman: fFront Rowj Susan Ellard, Calena Groves, fsecond Rowj Larry Cave. Jim Dunkin. Rhonda Lu Ann Bruce, Laura Andres, Carolyn Case, Romeny Qualline, Ftedden. Pam Hendrix, Mike Ftidner, and Richard Santelli. Student Council begins with Henthorn e spelling his name Henthorn and ends with the prospective pavement of Eagle Lane. What happens in the middle involves Turkey-day mincemeat parading in cardboard on stage, and Christmas Keebler-cookie elves in a song and dance routine for the Christmas assembly. This simple-minded troop sponsored Junior Olympics with shiny foil medals for anyone who could pass a grapefruit neck to neck without hanky-panky. Assemblies. West Week, and dances also caterozied Student Council along with Mrs. Roush, who is not the average sponsor not would we want her to be except that she apparently dislikes yearbook interviewers. You find Student Council still free and filled with rambunctious kids very much alive with a purpose in living. 100 STUDENT COUNCIL Student Council Sponsor Mrs. Emily Floush. and Officers: Jody Harlan. Treasurer, Dan Stililer, Chaplain, Carol lson, Secretary, Shelby Kor- dish, Vice-President, and Tommy Henthorn, President, strive toward better relations with administration. Student Council Representatives: 1Front Howl Bill Geer, Shelma Shannon, Cindy Houstan, Patti Jackson, fSecond Rowj Laura Mc- Nutt, Glenda Kortirneir, Sidney Johnson, Debbie Atlee, Latricia Gentis, Nita Whittaker, Brian Moore, Mike Smith, !Third Rawj Julie Askew, Carol Garris, Darlene Elmore, Donita Bourns, Jennifer Bridges, Nancy Roberts. Nanette Pitman, Ray Porter, Vic Jackson: i , 1Fourth Rowj Kathy Duffy, Kathy Curtis, Connie Hill, Mindy Meyers. Steve Pulley. Ricky Dillard. Norman Pigg. David Baisdon, Anita Black: fFiIlh Howl Tommy Ferguson, Frank Farmer, Dave Floberts, Mark Tippin, John Day, Jack Gorman, Marvin Harlan, Mary Jenkins, and Dean Higgenbothem. Student Council Representatives: fFront Row: Jay Wilson. Cindy Winkler, John Hutt, Ray Oakesg lSecond Howl Shirley Webster, Greg Hinkle, Harry Fite, Roy Nuttall, Doug Hogan, David Oakes, fThird Howl Dan Harris, Robin Smith, Betty Rolling, Linda Kristoll, Susie Bounds, Linda Roberts. Lin Chester, Ricky Atwellg fFourth Rowj Patti Purser, Melody Meyers, Diana Pack, Cathy Morris, Joyce Diflln, Flite Halloway. Glenna McSpadden, and Stephanie Rauch. STUDENT COUNCIL 101 STUCO President Tommy Henthorn awards Mr. Dwpin Jindra, assistant principal, with the first place medal his team won during the Junior Olympics, Student Council Alternates: !Front Rowj Jack Roche, Ed Owens, Schilling, Kevin Daughes, Bonny Bartlebough, Kathy Hohman, Kim Chris Burke, Vickie Lewis, Ruth Ellsworth, !Secand Howl Rick Strickland, Jef1D6reb6rryp !Faurrh Rowj Jana Pooler, Brenda Par- Daaton, Leslie Loelfenoer. Janice Warring, Chris Heath. Russell mely, Jamie London, Donna Evans, Trisha Wise, David Rathus and Garrett, Flick Williamson: Uhird Howl Nanette Pitman, Bill Tanya Redford. 102 STUDENT COUNCIL Student Council Alternates: fFronrRow1 Nicky Clark, Carol Scott. Smith, Teresa Acers fFourrh Howl Jennifer Bell Sylvia Strahorn David Orelg !Second Rowl Bob Bodin, Valerie Wilson, Martha Carol Smith Chuck Lundrn Debbie Percival Gayla Mathes and Pearson. Clay Tate, Vic Hochla, Dean Deascng Uhird Howl Sandi Pedro Callman Herr. Linda Bentley, Patti Biggors, Jill Riley. Kathy Roush. Kay T'-in .532 Sarri Davis discusses the possibilities of cadet training with a marine ollicer during one of the half-hour sessions on College Night. The select Twelve Year Club Putnam City kids all the way from first grade, with biggies like Tommy Henthorne and Marvin Harlan. They must hold as many as seven meetings in the whole year. Mrs. Cook, Mr. Hall and Mrs. Hutchinson led this clan in the senior assembly. They did a skit -it had to be good -they had a year to put it together and it's the only thing they do. What is the club? Club Officers: Hop Row:1 Mrs. Hutchinson, Vicki Livesay, Mr. Hall, Mrs. ' ' . Cockg !Botlam Rowj Marvin Harlin, Tommy Henthorne, Mark Nordquist. Greg It s recognition. Hinkle. Members: !Firsl Row:2 Marvin Harlin, Tommy Henthorneg 1Second Row:1Theresa Gee, LuAnn Bruce. Tracy Slubblelield, Flobbi Elliot, Mark Nordqulst, Paul Ratlitt, Steve Shell. Connie Williams, Gerg H-inklsg Uhlrd Rowrj Karla Killlnger, Rlta Holloway, Carolyn Hill, Vicki Livesay. Michelle Koch, Carol Lamb, Debbie Atlee, Linda 104 TWELVE YEAR CLUB ling Swain, Ruth Etlthworthg 1Fourlh Howl Martha Ely, Glenda McSpadden, LuAnn Bond. Sue Ray, Cathy Baker, Vicki Pack. Laura Lynch, Anna Van Nortg lFifth Row:j Wes Avants, Bill Gear, Janet Poller, Joy Leach, Glenda McMullen, David Nelherlyp fSixlh Flowzl Robin Radebaugh, Risa Southern, Joe Fry, VICA Officers: Burt Woodring, Vice President, Cindy Gorrell, Treasurer, Susan Courtroul, Secretary: Rick Deaton, President, fsecond Rowj Ronnie Prince, Palementariang Gary Henry, Historian, Phil Wyrick, Reporter: Steve Martin, Chaplin: fThird Flowj Mr. Dale Madison, Sponsor. The Sunrise Breakfast are VICA or, those who learn about working, it's Vocational Industrial Clubs of America. This civic organization has students up at the school at 7 a.m. and gives them three credibhours for only two. The other credit is for having a job the whole year. VICA almost sounds like a course of some sort until you discover it's club-like activities such as Employer-Employee Banquets, and the selling of firewood tor 315.00 a rick on the whole and to be dramatic, VlCA prepares the average student for the leadership of the world of work. VICA Members: fFron1Rowj Burt Woodring, Phil Wyrick, Susan Anneler, Charlotte Wilson: fBack Row! Ronnie Prince, Mike Bar- Courtroul, Ftick Deaton, Gary Henry: fSecond Howl Victor Mills, nett, Flick Moore, Steve McClavy, Jesse Bensinger, Steve Martin, Sam Davis, Linda White, Brenda Challis, Marcia Bowman, Janice Cindy Gorrell. VICA ws b ju N 106 AIZHIGIIICS ..,t g 'Pi Ei '- 'ff-3 ,Ig ,P .-xr nw Footballers Post Victorious Season Motivation so high your stomach crawls around your ribs, Prayer, practice, coaches who know, teamwork and touchdowns and crushed feelings in Lawton and Lawton lke and a horror like N. W. Classen. All-in-the-job plays, Like Buffington's 86-yard flea flicker tpass-pitch, playi at Moore, and John Hayes' 86 tlea flicker ' pass to the split end at John Marshall. Dark night, bright lights, it's your baby Defense meshing through your exhaled breath. You, surging toward end zone 40. . ,35. . .30.. excitement climbing through you, adreniline racing with you and Millican makes a 60 yard run ttouchdowni against Duncan. Coaches grit their teeth Rumblings like screaming trumpets rise to the sky. This was best season Since our 4 A classification We may even bronze Tippin's toe for the showcase. Varsity lfronl Howl Ray Porter, mgr. Kevin Hayes, Billy Wilson, John Hayes. Mickey Cochran, Brent Kile, Bruce Froehter, Wally Murie, Jell Dillard, Mike Hinkston, Mike McCarty. Scott Hutchinson, and Phil Butlinrgton, tSecond Row! Kenneth Kruger, mgr. Mike Wilson. Nicky ixon, Steve Jarolim, Robert Erwin, Steve Epps, Damon Linnell, Steve Dick, Danny Shelton, Terry Wagner, and Teo Hullett. mgrg tThird Howl Coach Beck. Randy Moore, Jack Lawter, Dennis Millican, Rusty White, Bryan Pigg, Mark Tippin, Harry Fite, its Coach Bill Young explains game stragedy to Rover Trenton Staley during halltime. Tom Cornell, To Blevins, John Day, Mark Norquist, Don Woodard. Ronnie Williams, Ricky Riggs, mgr. Steve Brown, mgr. Coach Bud Sanders, and Coach erry ittg tLasl Howl Coach Bill Young, Joe Morseman, mgr., Mike Torres, Dennis Binkley. Riley Buchanan. Ernie Light, Ethan Allen, Robert Spivey, Chuck Lundeen, Roy Nut- tall, Carlos Sepulveda, Marcus Ferguson. Greg Hinkle, Tim O'Connor, Robert Kerkoll, and Coach Mike Little. , , ., - - i-. - --f... ,-f:2.s,,,.,, Ha-. H- t, -. ' sa- , . ,P g . I .,.4fgQ.,,.g. i .. o -s t s is .-B fa i s st is e i .fs . , 1 t G Q s ,av ' 1 .. , . 1,1 ' K- t A' 1 1 i, V .1 ' F 12 3 l ..' . 'X '-. f i L- . ' . Qt, 4' X ig' it X, Z4 fu? 5, . t , o 3 ' if ' 1 t V 1 ,, A , .. f' , fs ,' ,g . .. . ,: rt ' it x 7 I . I L 1 r ,fi 4 X- S A - Y Y... ff' gi 3.- ,f Yagi ' ' i2' q 'S lf? 'T X, it-1 4- ef f n, 'A f f - 7341 wr t ' , - x ' . s - v W - . , Q .eil ' M4 , ,tu Klub Q Q L., - R 'V +1-'-Y - --N 'fr ' , ,i':4.fsz2'f -'1 ': 1 .ft 'T 1-. s. rv-ez? ' . , - W,'.rs-S-' V' 1 2451? VE .- 'L 'T tf,Z1ff?la..: -ILlilisasf-'ff159:.'s.'lLM527-:XQQTQLI me FOOTBALL Patriot Hallback Ronnie Williams avoids a McGuiness defender on his way to one ol lour touchdowns scored by the Patriots that night. Sept. 8 15 22 28 Oct. 6 13 20 27 Nov. 2 10 Varsity Scoreboard Capitol Hill McGuinness Norman Lawton Ike Yukon Duncan Moore NW Classen Lawlon John Marshall PCW 7 16 O 27 7 9 13 O 8 31 7 10 6 7 28 13 28 0 7 9 Junior Fullback Robert Erwin is brutally tackled by a McGuiness defensive hallback. while trying lor yardage. FOOTBALL 109 Junior Varsity: fFront Rowj Jay Dillard, Ted Crookshank, Ken Kienitz, Marvin Mussyal, Larry Golden, John Littlefield, Danny Gregg, Robert Snead, Kirk Cunningham, and mgr. Ed Owen, !Sec- ond owj mgr, Dale Hartman, Steve Oliver, Mark Thompson, Mike Nimmo, Gum Ayling, Jafi Holbgood, Jim Taylor, Jerry Wainscott, Craig Smit, Tim Barton, ike Smith, Mike Woodard, Dale John Day displays footwear worn by the Patriots on the gridiron. Bergman, mgr. Brad Smith, mgr. and James Wade, 1Last Raw! Coach Sealy, Kelly Allen, Tim Itendorl, Ken Suggs, Tom Newby. Frank Townsley. Kenny Owens, Charlie Boynton, Richard Buchanan. Tim Towns, Jett Crawford, John Cherry, Richard Dcdgen, Mark Chisum, and Coach Duncan. V rfwiiiiegt , .. . , .j , A-. i . ' J -to . ' i M lf... mm mf.az.-a..a+--rf, J i B , - ' of ff , .QA 9 -' -u - ' an E g, y ,,,,,.,.i,,. 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' t ' x Q Q A J i 1' 4599 ar- ag, ,. . .1 , .,- 4. .2 Q- K- ,,, 8 .Kg X -.'f'.. v . rv i ,, ,, 1 . it ,5 ,K fyafiffa, 1 4 .. ,Z .vt T2 g. r ff, ' . mill ',' ' ' no FOOTBALL 17 V' . 4 fAboveJ The 1972 Football Queen Debbie Buchanan is surrounded by her court Donna Holly, Janet Smith and Janet Ferguson. fBeIow1 Football is filled with emotion as shown by Trenton Staley. alter injuries received during the Norman game. FOOTBALL 111 Mbavel The team shows the lighter side of winning after the Duncan squeaker. fBeiowj Quarterback Dennis Millican stretches lo reach the goal line. His efiorl won the game over the John Marshall Bears 9-7. r- 112 FOOTBALL TNQ fx' . ,. riff-, ,LX 1 fAbove, Leftj Patriot followers cheer the team on to another victory. fBeIowJ Defensive End Randy Moore, along with some help, stops opponent Terry Drain for a loss in the Patriot victory over Duncan. FOOTBALL 113 l f , 4259410 MMO ,Mem Ftoundballers Show N95 WMWWW Visions of State ' Basketball: the M a new feeling of discipline . ywml www! uQJMFiQWfAWNiQMU do whey Kjebeciif! LW? if W Zifwvtf Q.j'u.vRb and talent, the strengthening of efficiency, energy and love for the game. Work on preps, scrimage, desire court dominance, rebound, screen guys off, time, importance and the agitation of a twisted ankle. Enjoy every hot, sweaty second. Coaches Close and Cornelious demand agile movement and a win like 76-55 at Norman which proved the boys' quick capacity and body control. The ability to make it as a team, shaking off losses, and. fighting for wins is provided by OJ- That Spirit fired soul delivering our boys For a PCW win. IAbove1 Dennis Millican tries to steal the ball away from his Cagitol Hill opponent during th S b tT t in whi tt West laced third. IH' htl oach Close ells instr - e un urs ournamen c p lg y uc tions to the players during the finals of the West Tournament. h4BASKETBALL fTopl Mike Williams and Steve Neff furiously guard the Grant Generals from scoring two fAbova1 Steve Neff is awarded an All Tournament Team Trophy at the West Tournament, Nov. 30 1 7-8-9 12 21 J8f7. 4-5-6 1 2 16 19 23 26 30 Feb. 2 3 8 9 13 15 23 24 March 2 3 ,ig Varsity Scoreboard PCW Del City 63 69 N W Classen 71 62 NW Classen Tourney Third Place Edmond 70 68 Lawton lke 72 77 PCW Tourney First Place Norman 38 42 NW Classen 66 68 Duncan 55 71 Norman 55 76 Moore 45 61 Lawton 48 54 Lawton lke 39 73 Edmond 41 41 Del City 50 61 Moore 41 55 Lawton 52 66 Duncan 60 79 lPIayoffsJ Southeast 56 66 Capitol Hill 59 44 Tulsa Central 51 56 Douglas 77 65 BASKETBALL Members of the Varsity and Junior Varsity teams were: lFront and Steve Williams. fLasr Rowl Coach Close, John Dunlop, Rowl Vince Dalia Rosa, Rick Willamson, David Linder, Gil Har- Mike McCarty, Andrew Altendor1,JeiiJones, Mike Scott, Steve ryman, and Tom Erwin, Isecond Howl Billy Wilson, Mike Neff, Ron Tharp, and Coach Cornelius, Williams, Dennis Millican, Jim Glaze, Keith Flush, Bob Bodin. fRighU Sieve Williams grabs the ball and scrambles for two points while Keith Flush looks on. Us BASKETBALL y l !LeftJ Showing signs of power while going up for a rebound is se- nior David Linder. fAboveJ Making an attempt to intercept the trait from a U.S. Grant General is David Linder. BASKETBALL 117 fTopl Queen and her court Carol Lamb, Linda Wright. Queen Cynthia Woolever, Vali Cooper, Linda Roberts and Valerie Wilsong IBeIowl Former Queen Terry Dallas gives the traditional bouquet ol ,fa , ,r 4'.a,SnLu we BASKETBALL QUEEN roses to the new queen. fBelowl Cynthia Wolever cries out in shock as her name is announced, white her escort Keith Rush looks on. ig.- Qxr- X . :ab 'I i E.- .l'l I X :liz i nzfnzn. ll ll I C fx .f Mbovaj Sophomore team and managers: 1Firsr Howl Tim Curran, Jerry Wainscott. Mark Thompson, Barry Brown, and Gary Spruel: fSecond Rowj Curtis Dorris, Keith Journey, Ronnie Keith, Joe Crew ord, Charlie Boyton, and Coach Cuppg lThird Rowj Tim Jay, Gene Faisal, Ken Kruger, Greg Guthrie, Steve Brown, Larry Williams, and Dean Faisal. fLsItJ Frustration shows on the face of a Norman oppo- nent as Mike Williams and Keith Rush carry the ball down the court. BASKETBALL Wrestling Requires Coach, Hard Work Wrestling A sports with supervision. lt may appear rather brutal, but it takes brains and dedication. Take the training for example: running five miles, 200 pushups- that's just the beginning. There's the standing on your head and the coach constantly giving the order to run. You don't like the workouts but it developes winning reflexs. What do they think about during those tense moments? Winning, hustling trying to catch a breath of air. Moments before a match you feel that unknown fear which soon develops into excitement after the tie-up. You can't leave wrestling alone after the match is overg you've gotten in the habit of trying and that is something you don't forget when you leave the mat. lt takes dedication, Concentration and 3 Coach- Matman Tom Coburn desperately attempts to escape from his oponents grasp by a setout 3 good one, when the Patriots wrestled against Southeast. West beat the Spartans 33-14, Chuck Ford attempts to pin his Midwest City opponent. The rateree indicates that Chuck has already scored three points. 120 WRESTLING West wrestler Brian Pigg struggles to gain control ol his Moore opponent. Scoreboard November PCW 8 John Marshall 21 29 30 Norman 5 43 December 1-2 Edmond Tournament 2nd 8 Lawton 9 48 12 Tecumseh 15 39 15-16 Duncan Tournament 2nd 22 Moore 25 20 January 2 U. S. Grant 15 31 12 Star-Spencer 3 55 16 Northwest 0 59 16 Classen 6 58 19 Altus 28 18 20 Midwest City 21 26 23 Edmond 16 25 30 Duncan 20 21 February 2 Moore 9 25 6 Del City 11 29 11 Capitol Hill 9 45 At Regionals Brian Pigg, Randy Moore, and Dennis Kirschstein all placed. Ot this group Brian Pigg placed fourth at State. Pictured from Ielt to right is the varsity wrestling team. iFronr Rowi: Stew Jarolim. fThlrd Howl: Norman Plgg, Marvan Harlan, Brian Edgar Wilson, Chuck Ford, Chris Heath, Glen Burns, Bill Cullen Piggs, Harry Fite, Randy Moore, Mike urris, and Coach George fSecond Rowj: Dennis Kirscnstein, Randy Fisher, Tom Coburn. Denham. WRESTLING 121 N I A., X axx . x Dennis Kirschstein, in an rather wraped-up position, is cradling his opponent in an attempt to pin him to the mat. The spectators,1or both sides were quite enthusiastic over the match. Tryingimto reverse his 101-pound opponent, Chuck Ford ends up in a very peculiar position during the John arshall match. Chuck was quite successiul during the season. 122 WRESTLING Wrestling Coach George Denham watches the action on the mat. formulating Mike Burris, keeping the ollicial on his toes, receives points as he attempts a pin. The Patriot Wrestlers beat the Midwest City Bombers when they were rated high in the Coaches' rating, The linal score was West 26 and Midwest City 21. the advise to give his Hang Fite displayes the results ol a hard-lought match against an opponent at wrestlers. the drnond invitational Meet. Harry won his match to take third place. WRESTLING Marcus Ferguson fboriomj and Ernie Light Hopi demonstrate the lighter side of wrestling. Edier Wilson receives advise from Coach Denham during the finals oft e Edmond Tournament. He went on to win the match. B-Team Wrestlers fTop Rowj Coach Seely, Hal Person, Kenny Owens, Ernie Light, Marcus Ferguson, Jim Townes, Ken Hale, Wayne Fryer. Gene Springman and Joe Gibson: !Second Howl Steve Fields, Paul Castro, Phil Conkell, Jim Harris, Kent Duke, 124 WRESTLING Richard Smith, Tracy Hcndycutt, Jack Blackwell and Jim Rocker, fFronl Rowj Joe Heath, Scott Ford, Flick Hubbard, Roy Wellmaker, Ted Owen, Ed Owen, Ricky Barns, Tom Freeman and Ted Crookshank. V, S., i l 1 ll' g E I I I Iv . 1972-1973 Wrestling Courtg Sherr l 1, V , -Eff-A Ng. MX J 1.,,.,M-fl ' 'x y- . ,K L , , 5 l l N i Marcolte, Queen Deana Baldwin. Pam Hock, Jamie London, Sheryl Scheltheis. I l ul' 1 . 4 , I l 1 we .1-PW? Y' . fLelr1 Pam Heck lays down her crown to the new Wrestling Queen. lAbave1 Bryan Pigg beslowes the lradilional coronation kiss on the newly crowned queen. WRESTLING QUEEN 125 n il I, .3 1 i - - 5... . -...1 .N I :':'?i'T+-Q ' rl ' bf .. . . I J, -'I-Q - ,,, fin! J' IW ,.,.h-f Cross Country Members: fFront Howl Coach Anderson, William Wayne Dickenson, Rick Barnes, Roy Ellis, Bert Williams, and Mike Rudy, John Rathjen, Stan Ezell, Ray Oaks, Kent Elliot, David Linder, Gardner, fBack Rowj Gary Floyd, Randy Gorman, Dale Downing, Jim Duncan, Dennis Jones, and Phil Marting1SecondRow1: Richard Pat Whaley, Steve Jiracek, Wayne Dickinson, Perry Price, Mike Kerr, Tim Woolery, Brad Coyer, Steve Marcincavage, Mark Choules, Long, and John Haley. Cross Country Conquers Tough Competitors The energetic cross country team's efforts proved worthwhile early in the season. Oct. Sth the A team took second at the Norman invitational. They also took first at the Tiger invitational, second at the Lawton Conference and tenth at State. Oct. 10th the B team placed 1st at the PCW Invitational and 1st in Norman. Junior Mike Gardner strains to break away and pullout ahead of his competitors in hopes of obtaining a victory tor West. 126 CROSS COU NTFIY fLefU Lots of concentratlcn strength and skull combme to put Steve Marcmcavage In the lead dunng one of the track meets fAbave1 Aitsr the tlght race Steve recuperates on the ground whsle waltmg wuth friends forthe outcome of hrs tame on the held CROSS COUNTRY m Angstadt, Wanek Post 5-3 Season Bud Sanders pushes hard as coach of the swimmers. Those broad-shouldered, blue-trunked bodies that tight water and race against time to beat the record and take the meet. As a team, this group swam two or three miles a day at the Westside Y. With physical and mental motivation, they qualified for State in the 400-yard free-style relay. They swim because it's their thing , and if they win the coach even takes a dipg after the guys throw him in, that is. Scoreboard U. S. Grant 36 59 Classen 22 72 Putnam City 54 41 John Marshall 73 22 Midwest City 37 58 Northeast 19 75 Enid 42 53 Norman 64 31 Junior Brian Graham, undefeated in diving this year, placed fifth in state competition. a SWIMMING l l Brian Graham congratulates Jack Angstadt as he finishes the 400 yard free style. He took first place in the event against Putnam City on January 11 at the Westside Y.M.C.A. k Brian Frowler swimming the back stroke came in second in his meet against Putnam City on January 11. Senior swimmers Jim Wenk, Terry Harris, Jack Angsiadi and manager Joe Morseman. .,.-. f r 0 , Swimming Members: 1Firsr Raw! Randy Hyau, Student Teacher, Mike Tichenor, Terry Harris, Jim Wenk, Jack Angstadl, Jeff Ewing, fSecond Rowl Brian Graham, John Mix, Dan Thalman, Sieve Tichenor. Brian Bsnneit. Richard Santelli, Wayne Harlow, Brian er, Ted Huieii, manager. Frowie, Coach Buddy Sanders, fThird Rowj Wayne Dickinson, Kenny Suggs, Tommy Floyd, Ricky Dillard, Joe Morseman, manag- SWIMIVIING 129 Those of the softer sex who love the rougher games find enlivement in Girls' S orts with recommednaauns from girls PE, the more robust can enjoy volleyball, softball, basketball, ping-pong, and tennis both for lun and in competition with other schools like N.W. Classen and Putnam City. The vigorous Mrs. Groves finds the court and field as exhilerating as the girls do, and with an ecstasy in winning or just out there playing, Losing isn't really a loss. A AH Girls' Sgorts: 1Fronr Rowj Carol Lamb, Cheryl Schultheis, Debbie Atlee, S elby Kordish, Kris Wooldridgbe, Sherri Bingham, Dee Pruitt, Donna Holly, Debbie Schneider, Deb le Bucchenan, Linde Bullard, Dana Shearer, Susie Hall: ISecond Howl Debbie Gorrell, Tanya Fabian. Shirley Webster, Melissa Barr, Mona Absure, Teresa 130 GIRLS' SPORTS A sleek catch for Pat Morris with e not-so-easy but determined out on lirst base. Ellidge. Diana Peck, Kim Greve, Debbie Mesino, Cyrstal Bradstreet: Uhird Rowj Glenna Mears, Vonde Charboneau, Ellen Peterson, Pam Hadley, Becky Phillips, Terri Messenger, Wendy Norris, Linda Cantrell, Becky Cole, Kris Horn. Jan Rodgers, Pat Morris, Kim Ware, Nancy Bednar, Keita Lehman. X E A ,t X x 3 ,il A W , . A 1, w t 6' Interception or reception ol a pass are both a part of knee football in boys' gym class. For the guys, there's Boy's PE consisting of various recreative sports such as table tennis, softball and basketball: that tend to divert these bodies from the normal, dry classroom activities. ln gym you can try a hand at croquet and horseshoes, but if wire wickets don't cut it there's always track if you like running in circles or archery for any Robin Hood in the crowd f r l , Q E r i -rfb' Quarterback tries a short pass while playing knee football. Coach Bud Sanders supervises PE activities. BOYS' PE , 0 ol' 1 B r 1 35 A' . 1 4 .M . I X, Q eff! Mx . . AIX Q -. .fal- 'ipggw A xx . Fives . ,ww X, . ,x 2 i, f'.- i ' i k I f '3- , 'egg' mg' 'i , lgeftf ' +4- ..:,.v Freedom At Last For Hopeful Seniors Move world, understand me Make a day a moment, let me go free from five specific classes mock trials, tribulations one-two, one-two, move! I wear a ring. l'm the head instead of the body. I hear devotionals, fight to win, say the pledge, or stay unrelated to my country l'm slightlytallerl must be. I see things never seen before. More awake to reality more reality to awake to this scheduled life l have and waiting, waiting - 12 years of waiting and wanting to be unscheduled, untied, and yet, suddenly, too suddenly summer light and instant freedom find me unsure and searching for time gone by. 34 SENIORS 'CF-5 QCD Q 9,135 gtbovej Senior Class Ofiicers: Treasurer Shirley Webster, President Larry Cave, ecretary Sylvia Strahorn, Inter-club Council Representative Debbie Atlse and Vice- President John Deb fLeftl Senior Class Sponsors: 1Fmnt Howl Mrs. Judy Loyd, Mrs. Nancy Amos and rs. Cindy Daniel: fBack Howl Mr, Gilbert Hall, Mrs. Mary Ann Gardner and Mr. Ben Koop. Abshure, Mona Adams, Anita Adams, Debby Adkins, Curtis Adkison, Peggy Allem. Gary Allen, Ethan Allenbrand, Doug Anderson, Curtis Andrews. Carla Angstadt. Jack Angstadt, Jim Anneler. Janice Atlee, Debbie Atwetl, Kenneth Avants. Richard Avantes, Wes Ayers, Claudia Bailor, Donald Baisden, David Baker, Kathy Baker. Richard Baldwin, Deena Ballard, Wayne Bandy. Steve garber. ellen arnes, eggy i Barr, Melissa Barrett. Margaret Barrett, Tanny SENIORS 135 Tommy Henthorn and Ted Owens take a break during the pep assembly while the football coach talks about the nights game. Bubb, Daniel S. Buchanan, Deborah S. Buckner, Elaine Burkett, Susan L, Burke, David L. Burris. Kathleen S. Burrough. Norman B. Busch, Kathy Bush, Teri K. Calder, Steve N. Caliman, Pedro F. Campbell, Carolyn Campbell, Jeanne Ann Campbell, Mindy J. Cannon, Don SENIOFZS 131 Cannon, James Carl, Kathleen Carlisle, Kem Carney, David Case, Kristen Cave, Larry L. Challis, Brenda D. Chester, Linden R. Clark, Bob V. Clark, John P. Clillon, Terri L. Cioss. Ellen D. - , Cobb, Daron Fi. Cobb, Teresa L. Coburn. Thomas L. Cochran, Mickey V, Connors, Susan P. Cooper, Doris A. Don Bernard sings one ol his original musical compositions during the Summer Synopsis assembly held in September. we SENIORS A lypical rough and tough senior foot- ball player before an exhausting game. This was the sight of the senior hall during the day ot the homecoming ?ame which too irst place honors. Disney, Sieve R. Dobbs, Douglas L. Doray, Evelyn Dougherty, Kevin S. Douglas, Pam S. Duffy, Kathleen Dunn, Relha Dunham, Sheryl Dunkin, Jim Eason, Deborah Eavenson, Melain Edmonds, Roland D. Edwards, Debbie L. Eichlingg Kuri W. Ellard, usan R. 140 SENIOFIS R 1 Q 4 1 Jody Harlan, Ted Hulet, Carol Ison and Carl Henry turn the pa- triot bell to ring in school spirit lor assemblies. Ellioll. Kent F. Elliott, Fiobbie L. Ellsworth, Ruth E, Ely, Martha R. Epperly. Charles Ervin, Jana Esford, Debra L. Evans. Donna L. Fagundes, Steve Fancher, Vicki J. Fash, Christy I, Feightner, Tanya S. Feisal, C. David Ferguson, Brenda C Ferguson, Jane! K. Fisher, Karen F. File, Harry H. Flores, Rose M. Foster, Ladcnna C. Fouche, Connie J. Freeman, Bruce D. SENIORS 141 Freeman, Thomas W. Frizzell, Roxanne Fry. Joe R. Gamble, Phillip Gardner, Tony G. Garrett, Mark Garrett, Flussell Gee, Therese Geer, Bill Gentis, Latricia Gill, Debbie Gill, Sherry Gillan, Sheri Gilliland, Sheri Gilmore, Cheryl A. Goforth. Jennifer Gorman, Jack G. Gorrell, Cindy L, Gorrell, Debra S. Grant, Pamela D, Green, Mike D. Griffin, Robert P. 142 SENIOFIS I v 1 f if X-A. iff? Y. . Robert Spivey reaches high letters on their appropriate p l I n. if I W 'ri rfb-' I fl 'A ,G osltlon for f W W - 2 'fvjj-ll li t 55 ffl Q .1 ,. Qt sg ,Iliff E r'.-V' . 1 :- Ml jig' l v Slit,-BN ,. 4' 2-fl! , 1 Q' ' l .x'2QiHi1ly 3, fx, iff' ' Q Q-S-t'rf.f. . i il . Jeans 'QD . il erik S'- ? A iii :T 'W l' - if . jifglgir I t 'l if . , 3 g. 1 173'-l t -' N : 'gpg Ik, 2' 9. 1 f - 172- iiVi. !ii4'5 . Elf G .ii ,ff ' Ni f w i ll, A 1. xl. E sg.,-5. 4 gi 3 xp ,li It i gp ii, iff li'-it W QF Q' :fi .iff ri -gill A K Wi: , Ay r ' A. ff f Ji J S Q . if ,a - , ft' f ll. , . , f L ' ' 3,10 'Q..'lKf7,I1,'- . ET: v f ' fu pi : 'a3 e li y if h . . ' i 4X M I 1 ff, tif 34 f ml gf. Sf, .j VJ fi, if J' ' 2 f - 1 lQ.DlBC6 Karen Seglpy who's a little too short to do place in the class lloar competition which the job. he Senior Float took second was announced at the game. Groves, Galena F. Guthrie, Sandra L. Guttriclge, Larry D. Hale, Kathy Hall, Steve D. Hamar, Jeffery L. Hambrick, Paula L. Hamby, Danny L. Hankins, Richard Hardesty, Diane A. Harlan, Jody L. . , Harlan, Marvin A. t 2 Harlow. George J. Harper, Tony F. SE N IORS 143 Cheerleader Janet Smith adds charisma and charm to each Patriot Pep Assembly. Harris, Dan W, Harris, Mike D. Harris, R. Steven Harris, Terry M. Harvey, Tim M. Hawk. Robert E. Hawkins, Sherlyn S. Hayes. John Hearn, David R. Heath, Christopher D, Heinen, Michael J. Henry, Carl A. Henson, Kandy A, Henlhorn, Lee A. Henthorn, Tommy N. Herring, Kenneth Fl. Higganbotham, O. Dean Hill, Carolyn Hill, Carolyn J. Hinkle, Greg S. 144 SENIORS i a if 1 6 X if E r Magical words like FrizzIe Frazzle Frizzle Frirley. time for you to vote lor Shirley has some effect on mystiiied seniors. Hinkston, Mike L, Hirsch, Donald E. Hochla, Victor P. Hodges, Karen S. Holcomb, Joe S. Holloway, Rita Y. Holly, Donna L. Holman, Debra A. Hubbard, Ramona Wade Huff, John E. Hurst, Linda G. Huscher, Robbie S. Hussman, Jon P. Hustak, Jacqueline S. Irwin. Vanessa SENIORS 145 lson. Carol J. Jackson, Alan Jackson, Patti A. Jaroiim, David G. Jaro. Dirk L. Senior Joe Fry and classmate tine time for laughs over lunch after a morning full of classes. books and studying Johnson. Larry J. Johnson, Rebecca A. Johnson, Sidney L. Johnson, Steffen ie Johnston, Sandra L. Jones. Dennis L. Jones, Wm. Scott Kahlor, Thomas F. Kandlin. Rose Kartsotis. Ann 46 SENIORS Kaserman. Debra Kaslner, Pamela Kidd. Karen A. Kiler, Marianne Kile. Brent Killinger, Karla J. Kimes, Linda S. Kincaid, Marilyn Kirk, Linda K. Kline, Allen D. Knox. Janet G, Koch. Michelle Fl. Kodaseet, Glenda G, Kodaseel, Terry Koone, Peggy Kordic, Thomas W. Kordish, Shelblgi Korper. Keath . Kortemeier, Glenda R Kraszewski, Lauren D Kulmacz. James E. Lamb. Carol A. Lange, Donald Leach, Joy A. Lee, Sandi J. Lellelt, Eddie L. Lehman, Larry W. Light. Dru Ann Lincoln, Steven A. Linder, David G. SENIORS Linnell, Damon T. Little, Tom Ft, Livesay, Vickie Fl. Loch. Viki M. London. Jamie L. Long, Cynthia Lucky, Nita Lundeen, Chuck E. Lynch, Laura K. Lytle, Lee R. Madoux, Derice A. Maez, Vicki A. 48 SENIORS ,. ,. -., . 1 ,Q , wx. '31 ,. k x. e r-... 1, :.V' ,',.f'g.'- it .'.5g 1l'9 - ,. . .,.-. .- ,',,. ...,'.f'W . ,w.-.' 'ign- 1-1-... L ,.-Lp, f .-V' '-Q. l:'- -:, ' - 2 -.-5 Chris Heath demonstrates that strong lungs and a steady eye can help his team's standing at the first annual Junior Olympics. He . 3- . H.. 3 . . X ,Q.:'A .ve-,-ii- H T, 'N -. e. 'J Q-, Q '. ' , . -. ,.. ., e ri.: X X. . 5, .X.-'.-. 5 , ., , -.e L. :.. X. Lx H. f--itat.: ...AN af . , -K V. . ' ' ,. - L-. ' ' ' ' x Tm v..- aw.. 4- H ., :,. h... T egg.-:gl --. . :nun--.4 had to blow the paper cup along the string from one chair to another. Maitlen, Tony A. Mann, Melanie D. Marcotte, Sherri L. Marlin, Cindy A. Marlin. David F. Martin, Steven L. Mallhes, Gayle J. Maxwell, Michael A. McAl ister. Susan M. McCarty, Michael K. McClary, Sleve M. McCoIlorn. Edy McCullough. Lorraine McDonald. Mark L. McDowell, George W. McElraih. L. Nan McKenzie, Sam McMain. M. Nannette SENIORS 9 Carol lson and Jody Harlan help serve cookies and punch at the tea held during Teacher's Work Week. Mitschke, Patty A. Moad, Pam Moody, Sharon K. Moore, Mike L, Moore. Randy D. Moore, William R. Morris, Joal A. Morsman, Joe P. Moses, David M. Mount, Terry L. Murphy, Patrick L, Murray, Nancy S. Nall, Richard Nance, Alan D. Nelson, Tim R. Nethery, David W. Newby, Steve C. Nichols, Janet C. Nichols. Nancy Ann Nickell. Mary Nixon. Nicky SENIORS N Af! gg x. fC5'?f .J 2' X v I F -1 kfil ,- S296 ' 4 A Peterson, Mike E. Pigg, Paul Bryan Pooler. Jana R. Pcpowsky, Sue E, Porter, Todd K. Porter, Vickie R. Posselt. Robert E. Powell, Cleve W. Powell, Kelly W. Powers. Judy Pratt, John Prince, Ronnie L. Pruitt. Diana K. Purser, Paul C, Quinn, Rocky A. Radebaugh. Robin Raines, James A. Rappleyea, Melinda J Ratclifl, Joseph G. Ftathjen. James A. Ratliff. Paul D. Rauch, Stephanie Flay, Sue Ellen Fledden, Rhonda Reed, Janet L. Reed, Vickie E, Reeves. Margaret F. Rhame, Sidney W. Rice, Michele Rich, Cindy J. SENIORS 154 Ridner, David A. l Risenhoover, Neal A. Roberts, Linda K. Robinson, Keith C. Rollins, E. Ginnette Rosenbaum, Paul J. Rosin, Jonathan P. Rountree. John H. Ruby, Bruce Lee Ruedy. Christine E. 3,5 0 After many hours of hard work while following the theme of Reach Out the Seniors won second place. The winner was announced SENIORS .N AA- it kk ut 4. fix ,,', fi fs V ,rf lr 2 , I .. ,. .W . ... , p 1. gy .y N, , r. ,, A , ,Z 4 Qpp 72Ytf' yy! J Cm, rt ' - , , f- Sjff .iV ,'i . f 1 Q 32. t n ,, iv., A, ,,,, .A during halftime at the homecoming game. The float represented the different steps a person has to climb to succeed in life, Following a hard night on the field John Hayes appreciates the pride and affection shown towards him bythe Pep Club girls. Flush, Keith S. Russell, Larry Sanders, Ft. Scott Schilling. F. William Schmidt, Diane L. Schmidt. John Steven Schneider, Debra F. Schultheis. Cheryl A. Schultz, William K. Scothorn. Connie L. Scott, Michael P. Scott, Susan A. Seapy. Karen L. Seay, Mark Stephen Semtner, Danny L. Sepulveda. Maureen Sharp. John F. Sharpe, Cindy SENIORS 155 Shaw, Millicent Shell, Steve M. Shelton. W. Danny Sherburne. Sharon Shields, Mike D. Shofner, Sherry L. Singer, Janet L. Smith, Carolyn G. Smith, Gayle Smith, Janet E, Smith, Mark L. Smith, Mary A. 56 SENIORS Hard work and long hours went into putting on You're A Good Man Charlie Brown as Carl Henry helps to fix an extension cord. S 5' v ,- ra' I vs 1:7 ,. x ' , ' . X y 3 . ,K 'far N. ' ,. -1 Q N xx 1' - nywds , LT :uf-It 1 gy. K me Stipes, Jeanette M. Stonebraker, Morrisa Story, Ramona G. Strahorn, Sylvia L. Stromski, Johnny R. Stubblelield, Tracie Stubbs. Vickie E. Sullivan, Jacque M. Swain. Linda J. Tallant, James Taylor. D. John Taylor, L. Lewis Tedford, Nancy C. Terry, Steven J. Tersteege, Jim E. Thomas, Bill C. Thomas. Colette Thomas, Mark D. Thomas, Paul A. Thompson, Deborah A. Thompson, Diana Gayle Thompson, Nancy J, Thompson, Pamela S. Thompson, Teresa K. Tippin, Mark F. Tipton, Janice Gayle Torres. Mike W. Trattner, Edward H. Turner, Mike R. Vannort, Anna se SENIOFZS White, Susan A. Whittaker, Nila J. Williams, Dale Williams, A. Gayle Williams, Harriett L. Williams, Jeflaw A. WiIliBmS, K. Kathy Williams, Mike Williams. Steve Wilson, An nese Wilson. Charlotte Wilson, Twyla S. Wilson, Valerie G. Winkler, M. Ray Wise, Patricia C. Wolever, Cynthia Wollard, David Wonderly, Emily E. Woodring. Bert A. Wooldridge, Kris G. Attempting to get students to reach out to others during the Summer Syn- opsis Assembly is seniors Carol Lamb, Dan Stifller and Lindawright. SENIORS .iii .,::ewa34.. . - . gf -QW' ' XP: Z: ,fgjfztz f V alt' . , Portraying the character Snoopy in. You're A Good Man Charlie Brown, is Ray Winkler as he dances on the roof ot the dog house. It was the first major production at West. Wright, Donald K. Wright, Linda D. Wright, Llsabeth L. Wylie, John A. Wyrick, Phil D. Young. Judy Dennis Zablatnik, Katherine Zales, Denise Zamanski, Gary M. Zucksworth, Dawn C SENIORS 161 inspired Juniors Sadly Watch Seniors Go We have visions of a faraway but never forgotten prom. lt's always there like we are here finding each other even in the dark of crowded halls and smiling frowns. We have lots and lots of spirit, and we pay lots and lots of dues. We want change but we don't know what kind. Sometimes we feel stuck in the middle sometimes like we really belong but most of the time, we just feel like Juniors. 162 JUNIORS ..,- '27 Wi: Q A..- cfvr f llrii Junior Sponsors fabovel are Mrs. Jennifer Davis, Mr. John Stengal Mrs. Mary Hammons, Mrs. Nancy Amos and Mrs. Flobin Mason Junior O ficers flefij are Roy Nuttall: President, Robert Frazho Vice-President, Sherry Hendersong Inter Club Representative Barbie Lowe, Secretary and Glenda Crouch, Treasurer. ,Wir ug A . J.. .-.. Caught in a quiet moment Susie Shellenberger fabovej contemplates her work. fRighU Fticky Barnes concentrates on his strategic position during a game of cubic in his Algebra ti class. - Ackley, Cindy D. Adams, Beverly E. adams, Lee Ann , gf ' V dams, Vick r Q, 2 Alexander, Kyevin Q' .,. X S E4 b Adams, Jerry Lynn Q 4 f was 1 'E if -Q 9' gt . xc gap.-W f Aley, Cecelia A. Allen, James Edward .. - Allen, Russell K. Q Anderson, David K. Anderson, Robert L. Andres. Laura G, Ard, Anne K. Atkins, William N. Baker, Ricky L. Barger, Charlene A. Barker, Tonda Barnes. Richard W. Barrett, Sharon A. Banlevaugh, Bonny Bates. Gary R. Bednar, Nancy J. Beazley, James D. . Bennitt, Brian J. 97' X- r , 2.2 X g ,- rf- aenneg,i.inaaA. Berg, athieen S. ies'-Q , . H 1 - 55' ' If i . Q, A, JUNIOFIS we Bethel, Suzanne M. Betterton. David L, Bixler. Floyd A. Black. Timmy D. Bl ackwell, Jack W. Blakemore, Mary E. Blanchard, Donald E. Blanchard, Stanley Blankenship. Carl T. Bloomer, Gary K, Borard, Antoinette Bogus, Otis R. Bouda, Frankie L. Bounds, Linda Sue Bourns, Danlta C. Brackett, John M. Brandon. Madelyn L. Bray, Celeste J. Breitling, Michelle Bridges, Jenniler Brittingham, Elizabeth Broadus, Molly G. Brook, Barbara Brooks, Nancy S, Brooks. Shellg R. Brown, Gary on Brown. Katherine Bryant. Carl JUNIORS we-f-ffm,-qt-f--1 wr- . - .,.....,... , ,.,..,v lit... - , ...ov-V ., , y 'Q' ' :atv , f' : I nik, I l x Aww .A ' t ,d v H? - '..s.' A .5 5E.i3i..-.z- R,-..'l1-tiff' ' 322' -f. . . .l . w k ' ' im' ' ' if. A ,...,?1....l..--..f1'l'2S.1f:r?:: -fir..-liiil ' ff :rv . P 9 , ' fs' ' B X'Q'x:J'1 Yflf' . ,ls 1 . :ff r v X I I L ft . 3, 1 - ' ' Q , , . l f-s -. sf' f: 1. . f 5, 't X :,..q,...,. -.. .' AX .gr le Q A z V, . I , ' 4 1 Wu' an Notes gently slide down as Mike Fiidner strums a sad. wandering song. H A 1 'x Q 1 , Q .-nu, 4 ,fi s xy Q K P2222 ! 51'f1'5?E to - 152.2 H.g,:,,:' 24. my ' ii ' 1 , ef' . A 3,1 , cz-r . ' - A--, ,A . '. 's 4-7' -if If Z . ,.. . -'1 hi, ,A A 5 .. - sr. f T 'ref X .gf if U YL A aw 49- ? 22 1534 Q i , H B Lil X ,,. cf' an . -W, ...,,, fi J , A X ' X 'C , . V.-4' l..ei9b-.- Qi ,n 5 if .V i vs' , A I t lt 1' ' 1- ' ,L 54, -B ,, ,, I V - W, . ! Fif i, ji , , 'Q ' A M Q 1 l ' y I ... R 'S ' X i M Q- f t . . bi ' M I A ' , , 4 ' , 5' ?,i fn 'fx R , ,Q -' :fb s V '-an-v' ?7 'T 'f' 'i i - q at up ' -' X Q: x ' - ' f--' -r t , ,., K K-- N.-' , l , , l ' t, , 3 . 1. I - I . M al at like-Ai l '41 Bryson, Lance D. Buchanan, Riley Bullinglon, Phil Bullard, Linda Burnett. Doug Burns, Glen Burris, Michael Burris, Mike S. Caliman, Mike Campbell, Diane Campbell, Tim Cantrell, Linda Carpenter, Michele Carr, Cindy Carter, Charlie Case, Caroline Casey, Lou Cassil, Teri Cates, Stanley Caven, Eddie Cearley, Nlcolette Chandler. Sherie Charboneau, Vonda Chase, Cheri Cheney, M. David Choules, Mark Clark, Nicky Click. Carol Cobbs, Jay Coburn, Cathryn Cole, Becky Collie, Deborah Collins, Lynda Colson. Donald Colweel, Janis Canine, Carol Constant, Ali Corbett, Steve Cordes, Cheri Cordum, Myrna Cornell. Thomas Cotner. John E. Covert, Nancy JUNIORS Cowan, Diane Cox, Cathy Cox. Tobi Coyer. Brad Crain, Russell Creger, Teri Crouch, Glenda Curlee, John Custer. Jan Dalia Rosa, Vincent Dallas, Cindy Daniels. Cathy Darler, Chris Davenport, Brian Davis, Barbie Davis, Kant Davis, Mark Davis, Sam Deal, Debbie Deal, Denise Deangelo. David Deason. Dean Debell, Bobi Debell, Sandi H. Decker, Dareta D. Declaire. Joan M. Demos, Mark C. Denham, Janie L. Derebery, Jeffrey G. Derr, Rosie M, Dickinson, Wayne A. Dickson. William H. Dion, Laura S. Dockrayh Lee M. Dorris, ichael Fi. Douglas. Eldonna M. Downey, Carolyn S, Downing, Laura J. Draper, Cynthia Duke, P. Kent Dunlop, John P. Dunn, Cynthia D. Dutton, Sherry L. Dycus, Diane M. Dye. Chuck Eaton, Minda Elledge. Teresa Elmore, David ee JUNIORS 'ru . Vji Wd' .4!:- Y '-9 vr I' f' .Ai I -1 r - 1:3 A' xv l -I I , vi ' t . ia., . Q 3' 'U 1 'sf 3, Y' 5 3.53, 'tariff 31'-5515 -.QI 3.9 11- -Q 2- if . Q, . ?' -N x .Q Q M .. Q 1? 2 ai! '-. ' A , 'JJ 5 . ,. 4,'-2.4 if r' ff' 1. , 5 . 'iff ' ' 'X Q , ig. . ..,, . M Q ' Epps. Steve W. 1 , 3, Erwin, Ruben L. x E ..'. I I Erwin. Thomas M. Evans, Brenda L. ...- rf 4-v . Evans, Donna wit Evans. Gretchen A. ,f .ww .F'f'lTY,' . F, QHQSZA. L37 . Ewers, Angela K, Ewy, Duane D. Fabian. Cindy Falwell. David wp' Q r '7Z Farmer, Frank Faulkner. Jan N Fennell, Cynthia Fl. , Ferguson, Lavoy D, -' r- 0-1 .-7-vacxgl 1. ,ar ,Jr Ferguson Michael C. Listening intently to the tone of his guitar, Darrell Phipps prepares to . ' 7 7 Ferguson, Marcus R. Af 4 -J W entertain students during their lunch break. -v Y ,Q - JUNIORS 167 Fields, Steven G. Fisher, Randy Paul Fisher, Robert A, Flaming, Laurel L. Floyd, ary L. Flynn, Shannon Lee Ford, Deborah S. Ford, Larry William Foster, Jill E, Frakes. Phillip B. Frazho, Robert H. Frazier, David R. Froehler, Bruce R. Fryer, Wayne S. Fulton, Nancy B. Fusco. Michelle A. Gardner, Michael D. Garis. Carole J. Gentry, Paula F. Gering, Perry D. Gibson, Joealien Gilford, Jackie L. Gill, Diana K. Gillilan, Arthur F. Q-L, ..-f Q., ' a W. I , f I J, Y A 7 'W 1 ' Glaze, Jimmy E. f A r . Glenn, Teresa K. ' f Glines, Cynthia A. Q ' . Q -H- Goble, Bert S, ,A Y, X Godwin, Diana L. Q-:Af eooaiin, Tea R. x ,s ' 'Karzai , Goodman, Glen R. ' 3:- Goodwin. Michael L. Gordon, Gregory C. , I , Gorena, Alice A. ,L L ,A . , Gorman, Mark I a .. 'A H- Gorman, Randy P. ea JUNIORS v,f , -.. .s- . ,E zkel. Q Y. f in 1.-. s 5 451 l E A Linda Cantrell exerts all her eltort into prec Y ? ?1:. frww Y Q' ve A . . ...- ky ,Thi PW 711 . r , ,, I , - ' , ' . new A 451 K AXA. g . is '-2 E., ,xiii V , ' If-I AR' X - K K '- Xgj ' ' K 3 7' - 'f : . --1 va Lui: ' ..1f'z'9,!,fT'gL' Y. : is I ' - xii i ' .f 152 .. K ., - ' 1 , if i -T A ai ' r Y - Nh ' .. I.. ln. WC F , A Ps - ,, , V z. l . 4 l - F' l '4 V I0 A 'S f ... X , . X0 5 We tlclng her talents on thelrumpel with the band. 4, FL - El' 19--V r S , Y .' , A r ' i wbva 1. 'Q Q fykxfz ,. , X ,W G -.sf , ,j '- ffl X N fi f s., '. lzrga-.5 Graham, Brian Grant, Janel S. Gray. James D. Greve, J, Kim Grimes, Dan Gulknechl, Dee Guthrie, Gregg Hahn, Chris Hale, Cynthia K. Haley, Karen K. Hall. David E, Hall. Larry W. Hall, Sandy Hamil, Donna N. Hamrick, Brenda L. Hardesty, Debra A. Hardin, Mark S. Harr, Karen A. Harrington, Billie Harryman, Gilbert W. Harris, Flick Hawk, Craig A. Hayes, Brenda G. Hayes, Kevin Hedrick. ChfiSlD8h6f Helling. Steven . Henderson, Sheri L. Hendrix. Pamela G. Henry, Garg R. Henlhorn, teven Rob Herod. Kendall Hibbert, Rex Higgins, Geoff Hilgenberg, Cheryl Hinkle, Paula Hinkle, Terry JUNIORS Hise, Marcella J. Hook, Jayna M. Hodges, Sheryl Lynn Hogan, David T. Hogan, Deus? Honeycutt, ames M. Horn, H. David Horn, Krisann R. Hudson, Celia C. Huletl. Ted L. Hull. Sjuan L. Hullett. Karen K. Humphrey, Tomma L. Humphreys, John W. Hunnington, Dale R. Hurley, Joni D. Hutchinson, Debby J. Hutchinson, J. Scot Hyde, Mark Janesic, Lisa Jantzen, Kristie Jarolim, Steve Jaques, Steve Jay. Kevin Jay, Timothy Jencks, Dana Jennings, Debbie Jiracek. Steven Johnasan, Gregory Johnson, David Johnson, Debra Johnson, Jeannette Johnson, Joni Johnson, Kelly Johnson, Robert Johnson, Theresa Jones. Jeff Jones, Jeri Jones, Stevan Karber, Jennifer Kelly. Brad Kendrick, Allen Kennedy, Cheryl Kennedy, Patrick Kerby, Paul Kerkhoft, Robert Kerr. Richard Kessler. Kimberly JUNIORS Y' A , mug um -1: A ve 0 X M- 'n. reg A t K' ll it ' mf' .1 t ke Lv 1 .. Vx. ' Q . .., 1' . . . r W V 233 . if 1 . x ' agp 4 S 15 : Agia' , 0 . Y . 4,.,. HY' King, Deborah L. King, Louis D. Kinney, Janice L. Kinsey, Kenneth W. Kinzy, Karen K. Kirschstein, Dennis Kite. Debbie F. Klein, Virginia L. Klorer, Karen Knight, David W. Knipe, David L. Kratky, Steven J. oi the Frisbee Commons whispering grass and inner thought promote serious discussion between Kim Shubat and Paul Kerby Kristo1.Linda Kropiinger, Dawn Kruger. Kenneth A. Latevers, Kathaieen Lanoy. Cynthia K. Laporte. Steve E. Lawter, Jack W. Lawyer, Shauna Leard, Vicki L. Lee, Deborah M. Lee, J. Scot Lehman, Fred H. JUNIORS 1 Lenaire. L. Thomas .. '- . Lewis, Karen D, i f' f I b .-Q gligvgsv Mary L- L xi ta, K . n it If Wax . , TS.. in er, eresa . ' s '. H M N' if 4, ,I ,fav ' Lobrecht, Kay E. ' . y I TT Q QL. , . V75 y Loman, Jeannie L. 'ix 0 V UZ NVQ' , ,i V L all r .. ll .. Q L- f., Long. Michael D. Long, Sid A. Long, Terry Loveland, Lance M. Lowe, Barbie L. Lowe, Mickey ar 'f 'L i 'usa I , ' - was ' nw -' s,gj..ff- 1 A - .-HI - ., -A '- c f F Q X VW? . ,6,,., . . t 41 t . , 'Sa s- r - - Y' oaks fa -fi . ., 1... X4 Cindy Dalles lullills year's theme of Reach Out as she sntices the football boys with cupcakes made by the favors committee. . i 2751 Eifgiwd QSIXPNFS Lujan, Danny M. 'e Lynn, Lonnie Fl. I 4 X maehs, Patrick E. Q gre. ' 43' ' 'J' Q Q, ' ahon, Danny L. . . U' - 'Q ' ' Q' I 3 . 1 H tw maitlen, 5leclliyAs, ga.-ii . . '53, 53 . nj -A ', .-:f alone, ar . t f .' -Q' . N 2: W I g -':,,,,, ' . .1 . , .11 3 L E51 - l s l 1 lfif. ' ffrlfffg. '- 111. V K' ' '. Q ' . ' f '-' wir. -ff.: M,-f , ' -1 lnwaw ' uid 1 . ' . . ' ' I -5 Maloney, Laura 'LE lift . ' ' - . , QE' N Marcincavage, Stephen if ' 'Qtr pvfanm' ' ? Martin, Denise A. , I 1 , g .2 - .. 3 4 3 . , Martin, Phillip A. j 4 ,gg ' Wg L N, Maschino, Deborah A. A my 3 1'ay-- , T1-1 Maxwell, James N. ,FT A ' + ' A , ' Q 1- 1 ' ' ' ' . 4 . at V ' I v yi A , mel' ',.....i' N ' H as X. - ,- V any - . N . 5 , . ,Hype Q Q., :Hgv,14.,,.. S ,I , y U ' ' emgvw w1gmg,ef.:, CWM ijw- inf1':vTH'i' -'W ? mage, Shgon K. ' ' . V ' . ,,, . ' o ann, aul G ' ' : ' ,. 1 A . mcgar1y.lnSrid L J - .L ik Q... a ', L., c omas, ebbie . 2 ' , 1 1. 3 f' , l -' ' - McElllster, Ray i V N, 1 . ' -1' X at if, wi . 5 . McEwen, Peggy , r W 'fr . , A -f tj W ' .Wi ' vi. ' .1 ' U : . e . 1 4 .-.. V 172 JUNIORS .V V' fl Ll .x F? f 1, L ' Y- 5.,fi?-' , Tl' ll? L 15,13 Al 'Q, Q g5,.Q'g'ifEfa5 f -e L ., D J J .1 -f,fg,::?g?f?3, 1-Q' 'I JG!! f55E' JJIQESQQQL ' l ya' .7 ,2 5g.gg,! yr: . V +,::rf,'i'3' l ' . f. ' Q -' g'5f.:':YQ. V '-'- , ' I 3 iw: .7 lr 2 5g.3'wi5V3-I. U ll-, in , efgw. . F53 'S' 'fe Q8 if ai' I Eh! viggfa 14,45 n15 i5 iv-vv F . :L iv? uni 90 C000 053 , 0 can e OOO O 00 tif 0 ' .OOO O.. GE gg .gggsggii fi ,gf nano use l y. 1aaa,.. QV , eu 0 0,000 Q65 ,v , ,L Q 0 5: 'lsr Ktrf ?Qe? 4 :Lg L HS Vf ' L J af ,ff Q.?lQQi N., 6 W 'Yl 1, 11'lWi no S 11, fig. 3 1 N L is lv , ?4...:. .v 31 f -. WN kiln, , fr. Q mgsillvfi lfl L U' 1 K7 9, 9314 'Q Mex y A M McKnn yll Ja esl ' MOM ll P KR. M a Glenna R. s - M It g J Glenn , I 5 Mes ge Terry L, .VX E s fi X. LM M y r, Colleen M ll r, Barry W. ' ., ,U M ll r, Melodee A. ' j ' ' : Q MIII r. Paul W. ,-3 , 1 I-.vw , M ller, Rex L. , J , ' Mllc ,DennisW. 4 M M2 f s gy. ADPT MII Cl M e D o D wiv- L5 l. ' -. . A 1 'wif - .M U. Z., -. mt . A -- 1. :ERYQJW T7-' WW' ' ff!! 'AA , : f:1,, T Mtchell Dan L - V Q ' 3 Ml hell Joh Tom 4' I -4 webw 3 . Q . A . ' ity? 1 ,T V, ff w Q 3 Mach II Fl b L ,A y-gd M J rl M 9 lb , -Sm 4 l .M 1 ' Q L Rgv, V u 1451 . J 1 M a cymnaA f I l, ad Ma ly K . V . 1 'FY , ... W N fg g 7 ' A Efx ' all 5 VN Mo c l Ca ol M ey P la Kay 'Q' x. Q. ..-I 51? M B an D M o e Candace L JUNIORS Moore, Joni Morren, Deborah K. Morris, Gary L. Morris, Patricia A. Morris, Starla Morrow, Marquetta S. Moses, Edwina L. Moulton, Kathleen Murie, James Wally Murphy, Walter R. Murray Michelle Myers. Gary L. Myers, Melody Nail, Paula Nance, Rita Nash, Rebecca Ness, Bruce Nell. Stephen Neumann Ton Nixon, Randal Fl. Norris. Wendy L. Nuttall, Roy A. O'Conner, Kevin Tim l Y Nichols, Kathy Marie Q 1 'A f 5' ft fyfflif ' Qui 1 AR O'Connor, Thomas C. , 4' -' 8 , I J . '4u Q fu fi? If .Q 4. if iii .. .. L' l fn 1 ,falill ' ' I ., 1 f' fei fxv A - .P it is : - Eff' , . L 5 V H r et .i Odom.TommyD. '- YL - Q. O'Neat, Dawn D. Oakes, David F. O'Meara, Anne ' L' .f Q T. Q5 . Oualline, Romney L. Overholl, Janice L. Owens, Patti G. . V- Pabst, W. Mark ' - Pacconi, John Pack, Dianna M. 171- . f' Padgett. Debra L. Palmer, Larry Paul Patterson, Patricia Pearson, Martha L. Pease, Carol A. Penland, Kerri E. Percival, Deborah K. Perry, Don Randy Pershall, Neil R. Persons. John M. Persun, Hal W. Peters, Linda A. Peterson, Ellen R. JUNIORS 'K' f'f'1 i vw VB' ,ff ata s F 'A ,r, PM 5. 5 v , . ' V 'W .. f' -- sf, ,Q K -un , .ea ,XL fm L 'gay'- K ,.- f Q. . . V 3 3 inf af 754- ,. gf:-!?5. ,r fa ' Q X 4 'gf .wr , , . . WW. A '- PetilIO, Keith Philp. Tana Phipps, Darrell Pickett. Linda Peirce, Lee Peirce, Nancy PiQ9. Norman Pitman. Nanette Pitts, Janet Pope, Chris Pope, Jerry Popowsky, Mike Porter, Ray Poteel. Carol Powers. Patriece Pratt. Donna Pyle, Cindy Quintero, Paul Rader, Dee Dee Randle. Vickie Raschtscrienia, Linda Ralhjen. John Ray, Betty Ray, John Redmon, Paula Reed, Tusty Reed, Tauna Reeves, Kim Reichert, Nancy Renner, Randy Reynolds, Kathie Rhea, Barby Rhude, Becky Richardson. Butch Richardson, Buddy Richardson, Melvin Rice, Donnelda Rickner, Linda Ridner, Mike Riggs, Richard Riley. Lynn Roberts, David Roberts, Nancy Robinson, Karen Rogers, Jan Rogers, Neil Rolling, Betty Rowland, Randy JUNIORS 75 Fieudy. Cheryl Sanders, Janet Santelli, Richard Schnitz, Sheryl Sconce, Sue Scott, David Seale. Denise Seljeseth, Patti Self, Kurt Seymour, Robin Shannon, Shelma Sharp, Sue Sharp, Terri Sh aw, Rick Shearer, Dana Sheilenberger, Susie Shepard, Charlie Shires, Karen Shirley, Craig Shivers. Treviyn Shubat. Kim Siler, Gail Simcox, Kathy Simmons, Andi we JUNIOFIS , ii 1 - 1 .wma Kd' if , i Junior Class President-candidate Sam Davis , pauses a moment in meditation while the signifi- i ,wry ,vi J , fx x f,.xyf . ,Q ' , X. hx, if Q, ,x,,,. L-VNU ,A xt, , 'K' ,,x x,,m,,,,t f , ix' ' -,r..f,,xf X ' 1. xx- A l , M X , x -, i , ,Xxfx i ,wx ,I 1, rx fi-I xtuqifh Sr H, ,., ,t ,i X.w:J '..yr .s4l,,, X, J, .X ff fi lj 'r f H ,.vnn,.,.AM ff,. ,mi,':., ., ,M If . , 1, xf,g,,'. , I,, , ', ,r ,Me ff ,ni x x,,,if,c'- on O ,..-,x ann, W ,. xl 1 ' , , x .ff rx . .v.0.x lf, , 1tf x I ,if,f.,.. , ,if v,i0'fs f - ,, rx x- 1, . -li, ' ' ' an 1, urn ' , if ' , tv uxxilf- A ,xnxx ix ff xk 1. Q 'f 'ii f. N, ,J ty ',yQ,jv ,H xi 'f x ff 0'rix X 1, ,X , ,tow cance cl his message sinks into the minds of the student body in hopes of being elected, ff- -if 5 K , x.,,..'r ggqgnar 1 4 Q RV? ,V . A A . . , 3 'ff' At ' Tw' Pal, A el fa., , .. . , : ., I 'J '..aj:': ' r i .iv 1. 74. - r - 3 ,Lf-:'.'i 'A ham. ' E4 ggi. : 4 fi. s., .. .i , , M -f - ' .' ' A ' . M -1 . , , 4 QE' ' ,gg . ' , 1 'T ,yr ' Xi ' b. i ' v !2f.:'i-A '1.t 'J Nami H W. ,., .. 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Roger Taylor, Jeanne Terrill, Mary Thalman. Danny Tharp, Flon Thomas. James Thomas, Snelia Thomason, David Thompans, Larry Tichenor, Mike Tillany, Gayle Todd, Debbie Tolson, Curtis Townsend, Maria Tucker, Steve Trimble, Jamie Turner, Glen Valenta, Carol Vargason, Cindy Volk, Debbie Waddle, Karen Waggener, Elaine Wagner, Jim Walker. Ray Walker. Flay Waller, Steve Wallace. Debbie Wallace, Sylvia Wangsgard, Robert Ward, Mike Warehime, Vicki Watt. Susan JUNIORS si x U uw .1-ir, V 6 '-134. ' 4 if J 4 ,i 'T T 1. f S time . ij? h A ...y , 1 are 1 ,.'gj X :N A i se , , I ' f:.'1'. t . 1 , , +A J ,.' E .1 i W - J fm ' H 257 '- j , y fc.. ' is lt f 5: 1 ,eff ,Q- .. , '- ,if-Zffg' A V V V . . 1 ' 1 . if F' ' 'iii Q ' if t Q ' 1' .N ' T ...JT ' , 3 ep- oe! T Y ' ' . 1 1 - .. .a A . 1 'Q' i nymm ' we ' . ' .T - ' rv ii fi- 4. F. 'A if S Q, s. S I Q3 J.. A Ad , , ,Q .. , . , g 25 gn., 1 ' Y , V K ff- , RVN WCEHA W: !'WS 'i A'F 77 : gg! , ' 6 J 4 Q -A . YJ 3 -w,,L,t ' N 'V - L -' ' i - sf --, .-4 --A, 5, , j ai.: . -- M , ,J ' , it . are sf, be V X . ' ' f 1 f ., ' ' ' f ' Q ' YV Q2 55' .I lf' t 5 T y, f s 14- ,- : 4' Q - QQ, :N .I .1 X , .,,,. in P 'X 1 A V ev H' ' 15 .- A T X ' . ii-0 .1 - 'skin ,, Q if 34, RRR ' ' ' I - . ,,, -5' K K 5 2-.. ling 3 4 A A h. T! V.. - . . x ,fi ' ' '-fe. 1' ' . 4. , , K. ,J ,. 1:9,.n.zf,,,,, J. 8 N . , if J J . - 'Lvl 2 ' 21 'n f ' x , 5 QW, l I H 'zgfgy N' '41 Y W I sfi' -if ' L' . at-if. 4 Junior Charlie Carter and photography classmates learn from a demonstration of photo techniques. 4, . ..-f-. f. a x :S in S I ! s , x 'iii 1 'la 'Li' .' Zablalnlk. Charlie Zajac. Jerry C , f Weaver. Monty Wellmaker, Jackie Wells. Marta Whaley, Pat Wh arton. Cindy Wheeler, Nancy WHBBISY. Wayne White,Je1l Whiteman. Melinda Whittel, Susan Wilkins, David Williams, Joetla Willlams, Robert Williams, Ron Williamson. Martha Williamson, Rick Wilson, Billy Wilson, Carol Wilson, Mike Wilson, John Wire, Pete Weber, Valerie Webster, Dee Dee Weinmeister, Barbara Wolter. Ken Womack, Rick Woodard, Don Woodard. Carol Woods, Mike Woolary, Tim Woolf, David Wright, Martin Wright, Tom Wylie. Elizabeth Youngblood, Russell Yount, Randy JUNIORS l'm A Sophomore Ready To Move Sweet summer goodbyes and sighs Dawn, the sunrise lights my way. Cold doors, smiling at you. Why won't you look at me? Howdy and a sidewise glance Just looking for a reaction, but you already have friends. You don't need me, l need you. Far-away bells. . . Doesn't this place have clocks? J-hall, rambling with echoes of wood clogs on the hard floor. Do they stare at my loud shoes, Or is it the fact that l'm a sophomore ready to take their place wanting to do better than they could ever imagine, And somehow, someway having the ability to do so. for instance, sophomore float. Don't forget, l'm important too. Without me, who would you put down? BMX iso SOPHOIVIORES . I g X , -x I ,A . I ' tl! ...,u rf t-f !LehJ Sophomore Sponsors: lStartin at bottomi Gene Hilburn, T.C. Hardesty, .?udy McLean, Michael Smith, John Towry and Greg Culp, 1RighrJ Sophomore Ollicers: President Robin Smith, Vice President Tim Towns, Secretary Vicki Lewis, Treasurer Nancy Eddleman, ICC Representative Laree Mayfield. f W' gl . Q f. 5. il l ' F' A S.. ' ff A fi' '11 -Hu 1 .2 , -A ' . 1 f 1 -'wi '. 5 1 f ' 'Zig gh, N., ' 5' i v:.1:w A f , . r '- , 1, ' , 4' W ' 'W' t - t, , , if ' , L- , 5.7. .5 ig ,. 5, A 1 JP 2 , , X , f, 1 551 . M. .,.. ., v--.'. zhea .. T ,i3'222.,,, s f-r --v -1 l I 5 Aaron, Kim Ackors. Teresa E. Adams, Cynthia Dawn Adams, Joann Akers, Billy Aldridge, ouglas F. Alfonso, Anthony W. Allen. KeIIyB. Altendorf, imothy K. Anderson, Carol Anderson, Jan Marie Anthony, Paul E. Arnold. Patricia Askew. Julie Ann Atchley, Cynthia Fl. Axworthy. odd Fl. Ayling, James Guy Bacon, Patti Fl. Baggett. Janis Dae Bagley. Teresa Bailor, Judy Bailey, Betty Baisden, Roger Ball. Larry Dean Donna Heinen, in a mo ments sign, releases an emotion eaulilully unex pected ol the giggling soph omores. 181 Ballard, Chaun Barnett, Susan Kay Barrett, Patricia S. Barter, John Fl, Barton, James Q. Barton, Tim Bart, Susan Bean, Penny Gail Beasler, Karen Anne Beatty, Larry Dale Beaulieu. Janice L. Beck, Randall D. Bell, Jennifer E. Bentley, Linda E. Bergman, Dale Ray Berry, Steve Flay Biggers, Patricia Bingham, Tami Kay Birchall, Charmagne Blackburn, Susan D. Blackmon. Becky Blackwood, Jane Ellen Blake, Elizabeth Ann Blakemore Anita Sue Blalock. Nancy Blassingame, Debbie Boggs. etty Nell Bolz, Edwin Ted Bonds, David Alan Boswell, John Davis :lf 5 I if L ' .i W A K '35 F. -ff? ' , l S -D nga' , .ky , -,A af- 4.14 4. w. -., 4 1 t i Lf: ff. , et. li A i t ., was .V K f Q . .4 , 'N 1, ' ft I QA A r M9 , -vu -wa -v. . .,,.' gk. ,, Qi. g NW' v'l. --gKfj.,,,,.,-Pr ,Aa lv , . . r 'Q W .F ,' ' ' -. , K Q X 'Alt 1, Y A W . 'Li'-.V-ag -egg , f ei -fa +.- I ., wfifrp ff m .- . . I X -- L. 'X l Y i A , r Av i pt' ' .r'lT A X 1 . i Q or A ' Q . my k V . E .' -2. '- .-I-' ji i ,vt-gg Maiorette Cindy Winkler expresses her enthusiasm , J at our victory over McGuiness High School. Q L ' ! ., ' is ' W ggigtmirgavmfm f A-:v 1 A-fwgwg .4 ,gc ' ff 1 -- 1 'f,5.:Q.?Q U 3- - 3 4 4' , . HS ix is 0' ,i T , ,141 ' Q . B I. .vf - 4 V , av., nl: x. 3 I U , G .-'i I ' Q . - . f in 5-Q i ,Q 1 z :54..15,,. ,p,,,,, ,E 1 -' y , fat, fr- 'fi ' hifi ,A i ' - .A Q , Q .r . -f . Q- N A N ni . :Er J - 4-, j: x af 1 :q,ty ,, A ' .A W I W Kr ,Q .'f VI A 1 8 SOPHOMORES VX Q,:.'.s- Z , L V' J I G wg Sk,- 9V,,i' .A 'VV K Hs: 'r T:.. we Y 4 ft t 6 s.--Mus, 1 -.a. s. .- , .H .35' .x, l fr , is -f? H. . W? 5 ,T sez., , ffi5Q., W 3x fm - it fxlf ' . fr . Q- 1.- 1 ' Agisagzvrl, . ,AX sf em, S 1 4' mf. 1 5 , Sq: W I . t .5 1 gigs. . X. , rl ' : we-:fr ' 2' L 5 ...Z TW: ,,,.v' ...N L -Y 1 f K L: fr - 5 ' gs .4 AL, . ,, at :Z I Q V En ',wff?5 255- , 'ggi-. .- ,. . .1 F ' , L, , Q . 4.4.1 . ': f ,I v 3 l- ,,,. ,, ,,'- g,,-,K ,. kg' t kr. ,. r . Pledge initiate Shelia Moore shouts out: The best of West has iust ar- rived. . . Elf., ,th a I '3- 1, 1 we eff 'SF' ': ' 'f 1 A. Bower, Steve Daniel Bowser, Mark Boyd. Jena Lynn Boyd, Randy Reed Boynton, Charles F. Brandon, Charles E. Brandt, Beth Bratcher, Richard L. Brett, Thomas Jay Brauer, Valerie Brewer, John F. Jr, Brewer, Valerie J. Bricker, Karen Sue Bridges. Rita G. Britten, Gina Britten, Scott Broadhead, Sheila Brock, Brenda L. SOPHOMORES1w 184 Brock, Jeannie D, Brooks, Judy A. Brophy. Bridgette Brown. Barry Lane Brown, Carol Joann Brown, Dianne Ruth Brown, Jan Sharon Bruning, Diana L. Buchanan, Richard T, Buckner, R. Denise Buck, Grelaory W. Buerger, ichael C. Burdick. Barbara J. Burke, Daniel J. Burke, M. Christine Bynum, Diana Burkett, Jacquelyri Burleigh, Stewart M, Byrsm. Carol Jane Cabo, Melinda Ann Calloway. Ronnie Carl, Laurie Carrington, David J, Carrington, Sherri Cassel, Billy M. Castro, Paul Wayne Cavanaugh, Colleen Chapman, Teresa R. Cherry, John Steven Chisum, Mark A. Chugon, David N. Clayton, B. Sherlyne Clem, Eddie B. Clemons, Michael Kent Cline, Karin L. Cobb, Debra Cockrell, Michael L. Coley, Kim L, Collins, James A. Conrady, Denise Fl. Cooper. Vicki L. Corley, Diana Lynne Cormack. B. Kevin Cotton, Greg Coughlin, Doreen M, 1 ..- 6-N: wr' 4- s- Q' SOPHOIVIORES uf' - . 1'-F 4' . A-A at 1-' v,? 5 'fn A ' ,' ' , 'ui'- , - .. , EU 'fi' vs.. gb A-T T7. i ' 1 .1 Terry Hulett helpsthe sophomores accomplish lheir supreme goal - a victory over the seniors. The sophomore float look first place honors while the iunior float took third and the senior float was an- nounced as second place winner. 1 'ig . , R A as As if Q. - if V Eff- 'N-J A A 1 l -W ff . g I .7 Q, .J , X A 4' L , af I -al 'lu nu' F .Y v Q31 - ' Q'-1, Ng' ni . -sa -an I nxt- . . - -- R h gi.. X ' Q . ,-se, A -- i X11 me v l ' -'Q iv f - T 5. vi fag' ' Q, if 5 fl' 1. s ' i 'Y' V: ' ,I i A e 'fi Crankiord, Debrah Craig, Vicki Diane Crain, Carol Susan Crawford. C. Joe Crawford, Jellrey W. Crews, Mikel Dwayne Crookshank. Ted R. Cross. Brian J. Cross, Michael J. Crowe. Sharon T. Cullen. William J, Cunningham, Kirk A. Curran. Timothy M. Curtis, Cathy Lynn Curtis, Drew Alan Curtis. Gloria J. Curtis. Joe W. Dalia Rosa, John R. Dame, Pamela D. Daniel, Danny SOPHOIVIORES 185 Darter, Stephen K. Davis, Deborah D. Davis, Gordon Ray Davis, Richenda A. Davis, Stephen D. Davls, Wm. Stacey Dawson. Greg D. Day, Diana Francis Deaths, Harry Lee Debusk, Paul Edward Deguisti, Mary L. Delbridge, Kathryn Dennis. Kevin P. Deshields. Karen S. Determan, Sharon A. Dickerson, Donna L. Dilfee, Mary Cris Dillard, Jay J. Dillard, Lea Dillard, Ricky W. Dintino, Michael J. Disney, Gregory Brent Dobbs. Bradley A. Dodgan. Richard W. fl-iightj Pencil, find the words lor ma, please. I just can't un- derstand my thoughts to write them down. Scott Ford and the ideas that couIdn't be written. lOpposilej Donna Moodey plants victory in chicken wire and tissue paper. 'A . uv E, s? We if , 4 f ww jsp., E . . , Rnd X Tfmffqrtw W ' ' Q fx K .ufxv '. N -. X xi -x 'mart' ' ri ' .x , v, .xr 'S .dw 1. d I K : lfa. - he fy Doray, John Dougherty, Brian Downey, Ralph M. Downey. Susan L. Downie. Dale Roberl Drehmer. Diane L. Duke, G. Kevin Dunford, Debra Rene Dungan, Debra Sue Dunkin, Carol A. Dunkin, Deborah L. Dunlop. Donald P. Dunn, Robert Duston, Duke Earp, James J. Easlon, Cindy L. Eason, Denise M. Eastham, Debbie L. Eddleman. NancKAL. Edgar, Fanchon , Edmondson, Mark L. Edwards, James Tom Egli. Palricia Ann Ellis. Cnerrie Ellis. Cynthia Rae Ellsworth, Carolyn Emig. Steve Erwin, Teresa J. Esford. Deanna S. Ewing. Jellrey J. Fabri, Nanetle R. Fairbairn, Mark S. SOPHOIVIORES 1 Feightner, Lisa Feisal, Henry Gene Feisal, Philip Dean Ferguson, Lonnie G. Fleming, Rocky E. Flow. Lisa Floyd, James Tommy Floyd, Vicky Lynn Ford, Kendall Scott Forewood. Mary Cindy Forgue, Cyndy K. Fowler. Kimberly Fowl kes, Denise K. Fox, Janice M, Franks, Hestel G. Freeman, Carol J. Freeman, Tim Froehler, Brian C. Ganl, Janice E. Garrison, Gary Gee, Debbie Ann Gill, Jamie Lou Gillan. Nancy Fl. Goerz, Robert Wayne Golden, Larry Gorley, Barbara Gorley, Robert .- A-' ,,.f' , f Amid the disorder and disarray of Sophomore Orientation, bewildered and confused sopho- 'JV 4V . if 188 SOPHOIVIORES iss, fl ' 5 . ,, fa , t i 3 -Awww more Flonnie Keith receives his class schedule lor the upcoming year from Mr. Wayne Morgan. Y.: f .LJ . - 5, Fi? ii J is Graham, Andy Gramentz, Wes A. Gray, Carole S. Green, Robert Gregg, Daniel P. Grennan, Mark T, Grillin, Andrea L. Grimes, Cynthia L. Guthrie. James P. give Haake, Brenda K. HBGIBY. Pamela S. Halbrook. Charlotte Hale, Kenneth W. Hall, Cindy Hall. Susie M. Hall, Tracy K. Hambrick, Linda Kay Hames, Wanda E. Hamlin, Anna Hardin, Robert SOPHOIVIOFIES 189 Harlow, Wayne W. Harris, Jimmy C. Harris, Jim R. Harris, Michael W. Hartman, Roger Dale Hastings. Jan Heasley. Lynn Heath, Joe E. Heinen. Donna Marie Hembree, Mike W. Henley, Marilyn A. Hennington, onna L. Henlhorn, Toni Herrington, Ben Hervey. Dana Renee Hess. Floben Kurt Higgins, Mary Higgins, Rosemary D. High, lla Jean Hill. Alison Hill, Connie J. Hill, Sherian K. Hillsberry, Rosetta M. Hlnkle. Beverly Ann Hitchcock, Elizabeth Hobgood. Jell L. Hoenshell, Charles Donna Henninglon and her companion assume one of the many contorlions required ol sopho- mores on the Pep Club Pledge Day. 90 SOPHOIVIORES fs ii' il A x , ,QF V1 V' S2122 . iff. ' J gf' ' o lr , . Abi is-7-,rv HA... .5 .. x ws.. - a I A K.. ? .J W fl .1 df Leli ... K fr, 'Q' 21 is? f 1 . x 'i 7 I . or 'B' B 4 iw ! P Z' 1 1 Q- C '1 we P ri-rift TTTTMH Q Hohman. Kathleen J. Hohweiler, Eva Holdman, David A. Hollander. Anita Kay Holmes, Gary L. Hunaycutt. Andrea L. Hoock. Judy K. Hoover, Darryl C, Hope, Dana L. Houston. Sheila M. Howell, Jeennine Hubbard. Diane Hubbard, Richard P. Hutt, Steven G. Hughes, Johnnie R. Hulett. Eng V. Hussman. indly T. Husted, Cindy . Hyatt. Cliff R. Jackson, William H, Janesic, Paula Jaro, Glenn P. Jenkins, Larry D. Jenkins, Perry L. Jett. Bryan S. Johnson, Daryl G. Johnson. Denise D. Johnson, Ellen Fl. Johnson. John Johnson, Nancy Kay Johnson. Pharon A. Johnston, Denise L. Johnston, Jackie L. Jolley Greg Jones Larry Jones Ronald Jay . J i r X. X, ft wi .M SOPHOMORES19 Jones. Rusty Jorensen, Wayne Jorski, Trey Journey. Brian Keith Judd. Steven Fl. Kaufman, Deborah J Keele, Jay Kelly Keene, Janette L. Keene, Jim P. Keith, Darrell Lynn Kelly, Kevin Kendrick, Rena C. Kennedy, Valerie A. Kerr. Jane Kerr, Kenneth R. Kersey. Susan G. Ketchersid, Michael Kidd, Kraig S. Kienitz, Connie J. Kienitz. Kenneth J. Kile, Brenda E. Killebrew, Kathy L. Killgure. Kimberly Kimes, Bruce Alan Kincaid, Daniel King, Jane Ellen Kobriger. Janice Koehn, Vickie J. Kortemeir, Susan Kraszewski, David L. ... it 92 SOPHOIVIORES Preparing lor a simulation of a cross country race for a pep assembly is sophomore Vicki Lewis and friends. g 6 B' I, Q 9 Q . . It :V r.? - . - ' r nf- -H I.:-are New -i J , ltr . ww, 4 'W Si I A 'D A if A V' 1 Tai - .4 MA ' w i A if iryfff Q ., 2 tv ey L-: fsf 5, t. .- vi. I ., r Q . 2' . or r- 1 ' I ,: L 2 5,2 ,-Q l ' :Ln xx AX in N 37, I-H X. . 1 f I X X I :fbi ,gk x T' 'N A wglfrfz' A ' L f 1 , FI. Av as 'gi L.: if V . , im , a.. Kratky. Patricia L. Kristof, Deborah L. Kulmacz, Annette Kysar, Kathy L. Laneve, Mark S. Langley, Ray G. Leverde, Maria M. Lawrence. Linda J. Lawson. Randy Lewis, Debbie L. Lewis. Victoria L. Leyh, Teresa S. Light, John Ernest Little. Bruce Alan Little. Leslie N. Littlefield, Johnny Liveris, Mark Loetlelholz. Leslie Lord. Mary Ann Lundeen. Marilyn Lyne, Philip K. Lyon, Michael K. Mackey, Patricia G. Madoux, Lamarr Maez, Patricia G. Maloney, Michael M Mankin. Charles D, SOPHOIVIORES 93 Manning. Joann Mapel, onnie M. Martin, Kenny Martin, Teresa L. Maschino, Wesley Mathis, David L. Mayfield, Kay E. Magield, R. La Ree Mc ride. Dana L. McCann. Pairicia A, McCasIand. Ronnie McCiary, Linda carried sophomores io their victory V. are , Ql4'fQ?-is . 3 5 V ,ggi 'yay ' . . - 4 g N- 1 K f s ' ' 4. A :es - 1, . , K . 1 .wi 55 .- e 5 A . 1 ' z ,ge .yi every fr 3,5 i , . .4 KA Qj M. Q.-.4 R W . . - We V 'K , . . we .-Q -,W f 1' ., , x ., x ...Q ' 51. , . f xii H' iff' ' gg. A 0- 5,3 I . ' 'Q 'L ' X uv- K. will il , N41 .. rr' , N , ' ,' f i I f .fl - -4 ' A 2 .!'lS .w -r f.. ' ' ,:' E . fa W' . ms, is me near mai McCullough, Rebecca McCormack, David McCoy. Denise A, McDaniel, Jerry McDonald, Mark M. McDowell, Regina R. McDowell, Robert N. McEvsr, Richard R. McGuire, Rochelle D. McKay, Georgette C. McKay, Sherry M. McLain, Winn C, ' .ur 4. 1.1 'Ku iii if ati., SOPHOIVIORES ,J V. -A cgi 'ae ,I .' 3 -4. ,h ,I f 1.25 A., J ' ,A . If-N ew 'Nr '.-f 4 e., . A .. kr f? -5 r.. .4 A 4 ' ' f mv. J, a'l.a'4 1 'f- .. . 'si . f f-Lwff' lk, 'yi iz. ,, .f ij. ., .. . r., .1 ' ' 'YJ I lt' ' . 1, Sf 5 , . A , -X. V fy . YQ .-5. D' zz-feb.: M 4 figs? 364 l x ? X i r t .5 H rs:-pw-' .,,, V W i i' :Ci 3 Ei. ,k i i A fri. xx' In .'q.,, , .4 1 .1 ,x 'SM -'Q' 53543 . gi' 0 1 X- McNutt, Laura L. McNutt, Sherie E. McRae, Tim James Medcall. Steven Merrill. Teri L. Meyers, Melinda G. Mihaiics, Susan Miller, David A. Miller, Deborah J. Miller. Lisa M. Miller, Sharron J. Miller, Theresa Minshail, Kenneth A. Mitchell. Joneva K. Mitscher, Sharon E. Mitchell, Junior .1 sr K' ,N 9' . L 'V t ltr-5 WF v 1 ji fda i g.. 8 f 1 Moad, Carolyn ,wg , . f N 3, - ' Mobley, Nicky Ray wie, , V or X l ., ,fi ' V . 1- r g, Q in . ,fn , ,Lv X , 4- 5 .. Moflitt, Jayson C. ,G- N I Moody, Donna Ft. ' - , .1 I 1 -Q., ,H . i X . +6 , Mooney, Debra L, Q f Moore, Lana J. 4 7 1, bi - ' Moore, Beth 3, 3 .K Y Morgan. Mickael W, V L' s..L . Morgan. Paul Doug -' 1 Morgan, Ronnie L. rift? Efj .r 'S .lem is . l - 6, Morris. Cathy R. Q w '1 .N Q Morris, Gina -FT' A - '- Morris, Peggy J. , . ' A Moses, Angela L. - ' 1, 1 L Mosley. Rob , - I Y I S Mueller, Toni fr 335 f r K - . A 1 i . zhwf--1 ' i .. 'Y-wildaa .. -V . i SOPHOIVIORES 195 Mueller, Jami Kahle Mullins, Karen Mullins, Kevin Murray, Melody Ann Mussyal, Marvin Dean Mustain, Ramona L, Myers, Georgene E. Myers, Shelly J. Nance, David J. Nashert, Danny Nelson, Lesia Carol Nichols. Douglas E. Nichols, Robert P. Nign, Debbie c. Nimmo, James Mike Nordquist, Jana Sue Northcutt. Kay L. Obispado, Susan A. Obrien, Lynn M. Oliver, Cheryle Oliver, Steve Osborne, Darla K. Owen, Allen Owen, Edward B. Owens, Donna Owens, Ken Paddock. Charles D. Pamplin. Jeanene D. Parker, Gary D, Parmley. Debbie L. Pedigo, Sieve Pennington, Stacie Pennington, Vicky D. Perkins. David W. Perkins. Mark Fi. Peters. Julie Pettijohn, Steve Phillips, Becky Plant, Ray Platt. Jean R. Poling, Kathleen F. Poole, Julie L. Porter Bruce ae SOPHOIVIORES -, Msn' . O - A Hvrjv. ,. -.-:X V ' , at Vi . A K if ii. 7' lx 'X l W 'iiixww y 'V W5 'A if.:2 f r 4, 3' -'53- : gm H l -xx. 'E-iii.. - .L r .Q ., GL- 'ai ' V' 143' . 4 4 fm ix , , ' J L .Q 'Q' in 2 E - - .A K, aa. v-1' iw a.- -iq,-N Q3 v- 7- .. 1-.- -3' is B.. 5-1,-A Y Q.. -4, uw, 2.4. :gf .wx , 'P , Nj , 5 .,. 1 W ,E by iff. Rfk .4 i ,f sa - af Poteet, Roger G. Potter, Katrina L, Powell. Connie Powers, Paul. Pressley. Colin Price, Barbara l.. Prince, Frank M. Pulley, Steve M, Pulley, Glenn E. Pursef, Patricia K. Pyle. Gordon E. Quayle, Wanda Jean Nobody knows lor sure what James Wade is doing but whatever it is, he's doing a good job of it, Rader, Randall D. Radford, Tonya Rahill, R. Mike Ftamseiy. Bill E. Rand, erri Rappleyea, Richard SOPHOIVIOFIES 1 Raihhun, Elizabeth Railiii. Jan E. Ratlifi, Mamie R. Ready, Leslie Cheryl Redsiis. Ann E. Fiead. Robin K. Rhodes, Kathy A. Rice, Emmett Richards, Johnny Rich. Carole J. maings. Tim H. Riggs. Mike O. Riley, Mary Jill Ristau, Linda Diane Fioades, Becky L. Robenson. E. Ann Robinson, Dan L. Robinson, Robert D. .VI n . SOPHOIVIORES are 3 Floche, Jack Rogers, Darlene Rogers. Fonda K. Romano. Vincent A. Rocker. James Rose, Laura Rosenbaum. Windle Fla Roush, Kathy E. Rowe, Anne K. Rowell, Sherri Ruby, Kathy J. Ruby. Lori A. Ruedy. William Fl. Samcpson, Jeffery S. San ers. Becky Sandstrom. Robert R. Sawyer, Kimberley J. Scarberry. Dorothy Scarbrough. Sharon Schaul, Dawn Schmidt, Marie Ann Schnorr, Joe Schnorr, Warren Scott, Carol Jeanne Scroggins. Cindy Sears, Susie Seay, Gregory R. Seburn. Dianna L. Selanders. Laura S. Self, Darla D. Sellers, Mary Jane Semmler. John B. Sepulveda. Carlos M. Sewell, Mark G. Sharp, Sherry Shelden, Zella Ann Shepard, Stacey Sherrell, Herbie Shewmake. Richard D Shires, Karen K. Shoflstall, Ricky D. Shoiner, Mike Lee Shrelller, Jeanne Shubat, Melissa L. Shubat. Melodie D. SOPHOMORES 99 . 'Safe ., , -' !',, H 1 M Shumard, Paula K. 4 . Y W - 1512 . ghumatcifames Randy , f ,, ,. L ' -, ., ' gf g, .- iepak, ark 'X f . ' W '-. v 'I Q11 - ' , Singer, M. Shelley ' 4.3 W , I . . Q Skelton. Bobbie .ian 5 ak- - i , ' Q ' Q . ' smim, Bradley D, . 3. , - . Q ,I .V , 4 J, V :gin .Met Smith, Carol Sue 1 gmitn, garrell Lynn , f l N Y' f .. - mil , avid L. '- ' ' ' ' ' Smith. Donna 6 Q ' Smith,JayD. , X4 . ,. . Smith, Marilynn K. ,- t, V , b I . - ' Vi, y '43, 3-.Q V - Qin- ' -3 Smith, Marla J. X M, M! ' ' I Smith, Michael Fi. x Smith. Nancy C. . ' 3 . ' X 5 ' fit!! if v. T ' X . ,x ..,..f, Smith, Ftobin D. . 1 W 456' 3 Smith, Stephen Craig sp . 'N Vice-President Tim Towns expresses his feelings to the sophomore class in his campaign speech. 200 SOPHOIVIORES ,Q ' as R fl., vw . ... ' -aw ,YM I 0 it .-. FA' -.x 5 e wx. 1- 1 , '...,, X Y. ' V 4.. ,if all in rl' A '. I ' ' 11 . pf il W A 'T EX., ' .2 ' 19 -'er ' '4-?..Xf- . ' LM: ' - .- i .54 M 3,3 thi 4 an 1, ' .1- -..-1 -4915 ' Nia: f at y.. X . X I ' ., 4.11 . t f I Y 1 A 'i t , rg? ' 'I S y -. .E . 4.1 LI. 5. spy i r tf' 4 Smith, Steve Gray Smith, Tricia Smith. Vickie L. Smithers, Robin Smithwick, John R. Smool. Eddie C. Sneed, Robert K. Snelling, James W. Snyder, Harry James Soper. Dennis R. Sprenkle. Sarah E. Springmarl, Gene Spruill. Gar Spurlock, Nhark W. Srejma. Janice R. Stamper. Susie S. Stapella. Susan M. Staples, Lynda J. Starkey, Kirk M. Stewart, Angie A. Stitt, Karen A. Stone, Kip P. Stone, Sheryl Stonecipher, Larry E. Stover, Kelle L. Strickland Kimberly Stubblslield, Cheryl Stubbletield, Gary Suggs, Kenneth Sullens, Fred Svejkovsky, Jane! C. Swann, Gary Swanson, Mark Swartz, Reid H. Swirczynski, Marilyn Talley, Dolen E. Taylor. James Taylor, Richard E. Taylor, Steve Taylor. Tom J. Thatcher, Debbie Thomas, Janette M. Thomas, Toni Thomason. Shari Thompson, Ann E. Thompson, Charles A Thompson, Richard Jim Thompson, Will E. SOPHOIVIORES 201 Thompson, Wm. Mark Thornton, Perryq Thrash, Diane . Thummel, Debbie S. Tichenor, Steven D, Tinsley, Debbi S. Towns, Tim L. Townsley, Frank K. Trimble. David B. VBIIB, Cindy D. Velte. Christine C. Vincent. Kimberly Wade, James E. Wagner, Karen Wainscott, Jerry J, Walker, Deborah Walker, Tony Lee Wall, Terry Walter, Susan Lynn Wanek, Mike P. Ware, Kimberly Waring, Janice Warren, Raymond J. Walters, Linda S. Weaver, Gina D. Webb, Dennis J. Weed, Stanley A. Weir, David D. Weilmaker, Floy L. Wennersten, Michael 20 SOPHOIVIORES Sophomore Mike Jayhill takes a moment be- tween ciasses to glance on the Patriot Bell as Ss..- axis, -. 'hi X- - f cv S qi' the rain falls on the open patio. He thinking: Only two more years. .. ve. . .,, ' -.-ww. 3, :rf 1: 44 1 . Q- I we-A .K b ....1 . V 3, . -l K 1 . vw seems to be Whetstone, Michael W. Whiteman, Clinton W. White. Steven L. Whittaker. Jett A. Wilks. Robert L. Willhoite, Gary O. Williams, Dawnette Wllllams, G. Many Williams, Larry E. Willis, Denise A. Wllmuth. Cindy L. Wilson. Edgar B. Wilson. John Hay! Wilson, Kaye Wilson. Linda J. Wilson, Ramona K. Wilson, Teresa L. Winkler, Cynthia G. Witten. John H. Wolaver. Donald Mark Womack. Vickie L. Wood, Dinah L. Wood. John Fi. Woodard, Mike H. Woods, Mark Wooldridgg, Donna Wooslay, ennis Wuertleln, Mark Wythe, Sherry A. Young, Theresa SOPHOIVIOFRES 203 H1 r 33' I 5. nr X 1 WVK. fiffrk 4,5 ,441 outlooks Ame ovemmuleo H1 this palace of papems Ano tfxpes Ano eellulolo Ano synthetic Ano pmophetlc Ano symmthetle sms when will It eno when will It Beno to the qmavel qmltteo tmuth of Anothem way wheme IS fmeeoom wheme ooes It stem fmom when It continues to cumole why Ame we heme why Ame we heme why Ame we heme .mo wheme IS heme Anyway Bmothem Ano Ame you my Bmothem III you Ame ple.xse mke holo oi my mmo STUDENT LIFE 205 Give me qwe us somethmq no Believe ID quloe me quloe us now u've lost snqhn of the lzoao Ano the countny puny not Fon me pmy lion the mtlmway of tlzuth 206 STUDENT LIFE sg? .K1 N, N we A 'Z N. - . , S Tl ,. 'Q - Q 1 , 'P Sf 4- 'mfs-.. .,.. KN-..,' J 2 5- ,'9f , Q 0 J m.. -lr 5 ' s ! s 'mug Y QQ,- bs a.1fQ ex P X ?x-J-Qxggg-I' ' 4 iv 4 r :ax NX H , ' 5 fy I 'NI 1 r u 10. ' s 'f T! fl 1 I 1 -V1 QA, f v f mains X af we Ape the lfoneflzont of what IS to come we me the oeleqates of the fouces you fem we me youu sons Ano oauqhtens mothen Amemea Ano we Kean ounselves we me pulsonens of oulz own puullclty we me mastelzs oi oun own mmos we .me sl.xves to the tymnny of tlme we we cmzy, BRAVE, Buck, white Ano Anqny Ano oown-mqht eonfuseo we Mae outlaws Ano lawyens we me unqooly we me sxmts we .me pnophets wanzlocks Ano poets We me ChAI2lAT,Al1S fakens Ano thieves 208 STUDENT LIFE t STUDENT LIFE ET Q we aue people of the stueets we me homeless hunony Ano Become we .me meh mohteous Ano GIVING we ane what you call us we me nameo yet mmeless we Ame stmlqht we .me stoneo we Ame hateo hassleo Ano ITIISUITOGRSIOOC we we lymcAl loveo .mo celesmteo we Ame toqethen we Ape CIVIOGC we me one wlthm the whole we me useo Auuseo Ano manlpuuteo we Ape Anallzeo CAIORIZGO Ano lilleo ,f 'x Q 2 0 STUDENT LIFE .W . W Jrfl' fray-.'. ' I L , ' 1 an - 'W-fri' .X Q if-N ,fp xg ssh ', 14 .Y 1-xx . ,MaQ':w, 1 A . 3:11 Q Y mt --1' , 1' DH . LA ,Sz- 14'-,, K3 STUDENT LIFE X- x XX 1- , Q Q - RRAQ. -Xia, vw 9'EfeI + A ,M , u g u. 2 icvr IVlr. Patriot Miss Patriot Dan Stiffler Shelby Kordish ifix. fee... . Candidates Chosen For Leadership, Service Each year during the second semester, senior students are asked to nominate one boy and one girl for Mr. and Miss Patriot. The eight students receiving the highest number of nomination are then scheduled for a school-wide vote. Mr. Patriot Dan Stiffler has served STUCO as chaplain this past year. He has also been active in Key Club, Band, Boys' Chorus, West Aires, and Psychology Club. He was a delegate to Boys' State. Miss Patriot Shelby Kordish was a member of Pep Club, STUCO, National and State Honor Societies, Health Careers, Mu Alpha Theta, Psychology Club, FHA and Spanish Club at West. She served her class as vice president during her junior and senior years. She was a Girls' State delegate, named a member of the Society of Outstanding American High School Students. Larry Cave served the senior class as president. He also served as the Sons of Liberty's president and a junior class representative. Larry has been active in Spanish,-Psychology, Key, Science Club, STUCO and FBLA. Debbie Buchanan was cheerleader for the past year and was active in German Club, Pep Club, Art and Psychology Clubs. She participated in the activi- ties of STUCO and was elected Football Queen for the 1972 season. Carl Henry was involved in Key Club and STUCO one yearg FCA. Mu Alpha Theta, German, Science Clubs and Sons of Liberty all for two years. He was a boys' State delegate last summer. Carol lson served STUCO as secretary during her senior year and was active in Pep Club, Spanish, Science and Earth Clubs: FTA president and was a member of both Honor Societies. Tommy Henthorn was a member of Key, Psycholo- gy and Twelve Year Clubs during his senior year. He was active in Mu Alph Theta, Student Council QSTUCOQ, Honor Society and Latin. Tommy served the STUCO as president last year and was a Boys' State delegate this past summer. Rhonda Ftedden has been active in Art, Pep Club, German, Library Literary and High Notes Clubs. She has served as chaplain for STUCO, was an attendant to the '72 Chorus Queen, was a Girls' State delegate and was chosen Key Club Queen for '72-73. Candidates lor Mr. and Miss Patriot: Larry Cave, Debbie Buchanan, Carl Henry, Carol lson, Tommy Henthorn and Rhonda Redden were nominated to represent the class of '73. Mr. 8t Miss Patriot Candidates 215 Key lo Abbrevlatlnnsz Art CI.-Art Club, AV-Audio Vlsual Club. Chess Cl.- Chess Club, Chor.-Chorus, Comm, Cl.-Commercial Club, DECA-Dlslribullve Educallun, Drama Cl.-Drnma Club, EC. CI.-ECQIOQY Club. FCG--Fellnwshlp ol Christian Girls, FCA-Fellowship oi Chrlsuan Athletes. FBLA-Future Business Leaders of America, FHA-Future Homemskers ol Amsrlcn, FY- Cl-- French Club. FFA-Fuluve Teachers of America. Ger. Cl.-German Club. Girls SD,-GIVIS SDDIIS. Hlh. Car. CI.-Health Cainer! Club. HI NIS.-HI NOKBS- lndust. Art Cl.-lndusirlel Art Club. Lat. Cl-Lalln Club. LID. Cl.-Library Senior Index Abshure, Mons-None rehurted Adams. Anlla-None reported Adams, Debbi!-None reported Adkins, Curls-Sp. cl. 1.2: Mu Alpha Theta 3: Psy. CI. 3: NHS 2,32 FCA 1.2.3! 12 Yr. Cl. 3 Adklnson, Peggy-Nona reported Allem. Gary-None reported Allen, Ethan-BB 1: SQ. Bend 21 gp. CI, 2: FB 3: Psy. CI. 1: Banu Allenbrand. Doug'-None reported Andersen, Blll- one reporled Anderson, Curtis-None reported Andfews, Carla-None reborled Andrews. JUN-None revurled Angsladf. James-Sp. CI. 8 Angaladi. Jack-None reported Annsler, Janice-Nona reported Alles. Debby-Pep CI, 1.2,3: Hth. Car. Cl. 1,23 Sp. Cl. 1.2: 12 Vr. CI. 32 PSY. CI. 3: Ari CI. 32 Mu Alpha Theta 3: Stucco G Alwell, Kenneth-None reported Avanis. Richard-None reported Avants, Wes-NHS 2.3: Lak. CL 11 Sluco 25 12 Yr. CI. 3: FCA 12: Mu Alnha Theta 3 Ayers. Claudha-None reparted Baller. Donald-FCA 1,2 Balsderl. David-None rauurtsd Baker. Kathy-Pep Cl. 3: Sp. Cl. Baker. Rlnhard-None reported Baldwln. Deana-Pep CI, 12,3 Ballard. Wayna-Nona reported Eendy, Steve-Nona manned Barber. Allan-chess c1. 1,25 Sp. CI. I: PSY- CI, CMFCA123 Barnss. Psggy-None reported Barnelh MBfQB'el-NHS 2.32 Hih. Cnr. 2,3: FBLA 2: Mu Alpha Them 2.32 OHS 1.23 Barnett. Michael-VICA 1,237 ln. dust. Art CI. 1.2.3 Barrow, .James-Nana rammed Barr. Melissa-Glvls Sn, 2.3 Bm-y. charles-None rspuned Basset. Charles-None reported Belknao. Andy-None reported Bell, Terry-PSD Cl. 1.2.3: FBLA 1: Psy. Cl. 3 Borg, Mel-None reported Bernard, Don-None reported Blngham, Ann-None reporied Elngham, Shsrrl-None reported BInklEY- Dennis-Sl Cl. 1.21 FB 1.2.35 SOL 2,37 PSY. Cl. 3: PCA 1,237 Hlh. Car. 2 Black. Anita-None reboned Blake. Doug-None reported Blevlns, Tr-dd-None reported Blunck. Kllly-PeP Cl. 1: An Cl. 3: Lal. CI. 2 Bbdlh. Reber!-FCA 1,2.3: SD. CI. 1.22 Psy. Cl. 31 SOL. 2,3: BB 1, 2.32 OHS 2 Boggs, Tommy4n. CI. 1 Bolay. Denese-Nona reported Boll. June-FEILA 1.23 FHA 3 Bond, Lu Ann-FCG 2.3: Pen CI. 1.2,3I Comm CI, 37 12 Yr. CL 3: FHA 2 Bokchlel, Danny-None reported Bolhlek, Fam-PSD Cl. 1,2,3: Comm Cl. 3 Bowman. Marcia-Pep Cl. 1.2. VICA Cl. 3: PW. CI. 3 Boyer, Alan- une reported Brldges. Dean-Lib, CI. 2: Key Cl. 1: Thes. CI. 33 FBLA 3 Brown. Afdls-None reported Brown, Calvin-None reported Brown. Jlfh-FB 2: FBLA 2: FCA 2: AVI CI, 3 Brown, Mark-None reported Brown. Mark S.-Nona reported Brown, Slave-None reported Brown, Dean-Nona reported Bruce, Luan-Sn. CL 1,25 FTA 1: FBLA 1.22 OHS 1.2.3l STUCO 1, 2,3: Mu Alpha Theta 3: Scl. CI. 1: Hth. Car. 2 Bryun, Brenda-None reported Bubb. Denny-Nnne reported Buchanan, Debovah-Gar. CI. 1. 2,35 Pen Cl. 1,2,3: Psy. CI, 3: Art Cl. 3: Girls SD. 2,3 Buckner. Elalns-Nnne reported Buckner, Jlm-None reported Burkell, Susan-Nona reporled Burke, Dnvld-Ger. CI. 1: Mu Alvha Theta 3 sums, Knmy-None reported Bonoush. Norman--None reported Borden, Cheryl-None reported Busch. Kathleen-Psy. Cl. 3 Bush, Tel!-PSD CL 1.2.3: FHA gl ?TUCO 1.2: FOG 2.3: PSY. Bynum. Steve-None reported Calder, Steve-None reported Callman, Pedro-STUCO 1.32 SD. 112: Ar! CL 1.27 lndusk. Art Cnmnbell. Carolyn-Psp Club 2. 35 FBLA 3 Campbell. Jeanne Ann-None re- DOHBG Campbell. Mlnd!-None rsglorled Cannon, Don- BLA 1,22 HS 2? Hth. Cllr. Cl. 1.25 LII. Cl. 2 Cannon. James-SP. Cl. 11 STUCO 3 Carlisle, Ken!-None reported Carl, Kalhleen-Fr. CI. 2.32 HI Notes Cl. 12,35 Pep CI. 1.2,3: NHS 2,32 OHS 1.2.3! Llb. Cl, 1? :fl'Ig32.3: Chor. 1: Mu Alpha The- a . Cnfney. David-Nona reported Case. Kristen-Pep Cl, 1,2,3: Fr. Cl. 1.2.3: Psy CI. 3: Slu. For. 1 cavg, Larrydp. ci. 1.2.3: Key Cl. 3: STUCO 1,2.8I Scl. CI. 1.22 FBLA 12,31 SOL 2,3 Cecll Renee-None reverted Challis. Brenda-None reported Chester, Llnder-Sp. CI. 1.2: I2 Yr. Cl. 31 Hth. Car. CI. 2: Psy. CI. 33 STUCO 2.31 SOL 2.3: FB 13 WR 1.2.3 Childers, Bob-None venbrled Clark, son-Fr. cl. 1.2.3 Clark, John-None renorled Gllllon, Terrl-Pep Cl. 1.2: Gr. CI. 2: Psx. 3 Class. El en--None reported Cobb. Daren-None reported Cobb. Theresa-None reported Coburn, Thomas-Psy. CI. 2.3 Cochran. Nllckey-None resorted Cochran. Mlcksy-Gr. Cl. 2.32 EB 1: CC 2: FB 33385581.23 Coley, Daryl-None reported Oolller. Kevln-None reoorlsd ligfrngers, Susan-Pep Cl. 2,3: Arl Cuoper, Doris-None reported Cncner. Val!-Pep Cl. 1.2.3: Psy. Cl, 32 SD. OI. 1: OHS 1.2.33 NHS 2.3 Cordnnnler, Debby-None reported Curley. Pal-None renorled Cory, Klmberlynn-Nana reported golnel. Eelh-Pep Ol. 1,2,3: FBLA Ccunruul. Susan-None reported Covert Chris-None reponed Cowan. Thomas-Sp. Cl. 2: DECA 2: Psy, Cl. 3 Cvaven. Pam-None reported Crawley, Mlchael-None reported Crouse. Dorsey-None reported Crow, Diane-None reported Culattl, Verena-None reported Culuebper, Gina--None reported Cummings, Robert-Band 1.2.33 SQ. Band 1.2 cunas, Juhn-Ar! cr. 2,3g Ln. cl. 2.3 Cuihherlcn, Dale-Key Cl. 1.2.3: Band T,2,3I SDL 2: Psy. CI, S Danlel, Gary-Nons reported Darnell. Jennller-None reported Daunherly. Ann-Psy. Cl. 3: Fr. Cl. 32 FTA 3 Davidson. James-Drama CI. 1: TFL 1.21 Psy. Cl. 3: OHS. 1: NHS uavls, Glenn-Psy. CI. 1.3: sp. Cl. 2: SOL 2,3 DAVIS, MelodY--SD. CI. 2.3: 12 Yr. Cl, 3: Bend 1,2.3: HI NTS. 1, 2.3: Nsbr 1.2.3 Day. James-Lat, CI. 1: Pay. CI. fil2gHS 2.3: FCA 1.2: FE 23 EB Day, John-Lei. CI. 1.2: Psy. CI. FCA 1.25 ous 2,3 Deal, Charles-Nona reported Denton. Richard-None navorled geBusk. Marcella-DECA 2,35 FHA Demnree, Pamela-None reported Dlliln. Joyce-None reported Dlllhrd. eu-An cl. ag FCA 1,2, 2,3g FB 1.2.3 gag. Cheryl-Pep CI, 1,2,3p Fr. Dlsney. Steve-Gar. Cl. 2,3: Psy. Cl. 31 lndusl. Art Cl. 1.2: WR 2.3 Dobbs. Doug-Ger. Cl. 1.2: SOL 2.3: Psy cn, a Davey. Evelyn-Thea. CI. 1,2,3: Choi. 2: Llt. CI. 3: FOG 3 Dougherty. Kevin-FBLA 1.3: Psy. Cl. 3: STUCO 3: SOL 2.3: Hth. Car. CI. 3: Mu Alnha Theta 2.3 DOUGIBS. Pam-None reported Club, Llt. CI.-Llleva Club. NFL-Nallonal Forensic League, NHS-Natlonnl new somw, My1hf'cu.-Myr.n1ogy cm. ONS- k2 :1' n5fRF5C'951- Pap Cl.-Pep Club. Psy. Cl.- sychology Club. Scl. Cl. cencs Tueopst . -Snanlsh Club, SOL-Sons Of Llbelly. Sgi Band-Stage Band, b - U- dent Council. Stu. For.-Sludsnl Forum. T as. Cl.-Thesplan Club. 12 Vr. CI. -Twelve Year Club. Vvbk.-Yearbook, Nspr-Newspaper. Sports-EB-Baskeb ball, CC-Cross Country. FB--Football, TR-Track. SW--Swlmmlng. WR- Wreslllnn. Duffy, Kuhy-Pep CL 1.2.31 STUCO 1.2.3: SD. CL 2: FHA 2.31 FBLA 2: Psy. cl. 3: Llt. cl. 3 Dunkin, James-FCA 1.2.3: Hlh. Car. Cl. 2.3! STUCO 31 BB 1: CC 2,a: Tsnnls 1.2.3 Esvenson, Melaln-OHS 13 Mu AI- Dha Theta 2,32 NHS 2.32 PSY. CI. 3 MYIN. Cl. 3 Edgar, Rebekah-None reported Edmonds, Roland-None reported Edwards-Debhle-PBD Cl. 1.2.3 Sr. CI. 2,31 Psy. CI. 3 E chlmg. Kun-Nona reported Ellard, Susan-OHS 1.2,3t NHS 2.3: Mu Alpha Theta 3: Hth. Car. 2.32 STUCO 2.3: Lal. Cl. 2,3 Elllcll, Ken!-Lai. CI. 1.2: Hth. Car. Cl. 1.2.3: SOL 1,2,3: FCA 1, 2. Elllclt, Hubble-Thea. Cl. 1.2.32 Psy. Cl. 3: FHA 1.2: 12 Yr. GI. 1. 2.32 FCG 2.3 Elllswouh, Ruth-None reuoried Ely. Martha-FBLA 31 FCG 2.31 OH5 2,3: PED CI. 2.35 Psy. CI. 32 Sn, Cl. 1,.3I Mu Albha Theta 3 Epprely, Charles-None reported Ervlh, Jana-Nana reported Erwln, Anlta--Pep OI. 1,2: Fr. Cl. 1.2 Eslord. Debra-None r?orled Evans. Becky-Comm. I. Q Evans. Donna-Pen CI. 1.2.3! FHA 3: Psy. Cl. 32 STLJCO 1,31 FBLA 2 Fabian. Tanya-Pan CI. 1.2: G. Sp. 2,3: Comm. CI. 3 Fagundes, Steve-Nuns reported Fsncher, Vlck!-Psy. CI. 3: Ar! Cl. 3 Fash. Christy--Ps . G: Pen CI. 1, 2: Fr. CI. 1.2.3: IXYA 3: NHS 1,2, 31 12 Yr. Cl. 3 Fslshtner, Tanya-Lat. 1: Fr. cl. 2.31 PSD Cl. 1.2.3 Falssl, Charles-SD. CI. 1,21 Psy. cl. sz Hth. cm. cl. 2,35 soL 2.3 Ferguson, Brenda-None reported Ferguson. Janet-Nona reported Fisher, Karen-Art. Cl. 3: PSY- CI. 33 PSD Cl. 1.23 Elsa, Harry-Psy. CI, 3: STUCO Flores, Rose-None reported Foreman Mary-None rzpurlel Foster. Labonna-Gr. p. 1.2.3: Chor. 1.2,3: West Alres 3: Psy. CI. 32 PSD CL 1,2 Fouche, Connie-DECA 2,3 Fowler. Davld-None reported Frazler. Dawn-None reported Freeman. Bruce-None reported Freeman. Thames-None reported Frlzzsll, Roxanne-None reported Fry, Joe-Drama CI. 2,31 Art Cl. 3: 12 Yr. Cl, 3 Gamble. Phllllv-None reported Gsrdnel. ToI'lY-LSL CI. 27 NHS 1.2.35 OHS 1.2.3: Mu Alpha Them 2.3 Ganeu, Russell-WR 1: Gar. GI. 1.2: Psy. Cl. 3: STUCU 3: SOL 2,3 Garret, Mark-None reported Gaulk, Margaret-Nona reported Gear, Blll-None reported Gee, Theresa-Lat. Cl, 2: Hth. Car. CI. 2,3I 12 Yr. Cl. 39 NHS 2.3: OHS 2.3: Mu Alpha Theta 2.3 Genlls. Lslrlca-None reported Glllan. Shervl-None reported Glll. Debbi-Band 1: Fr. cl. 1,2, 3: Ps Cl 3 Y . Gilliland. Shelly--Chnr. 1,2,3: Wes! Ailes 2,3 Glll, Sherry-None reported Gilmore. Cheryl-Lat. Cl. 1: Hth. Cnr. Cl. 1.22 PSP Cl. 1.2 Golcrlh. Jenller-Nuns reported Gorman, JBCKQSTUCO 3: TR 1, 2,31 FB 2 Gorrsll. Cindy-Pep CI. 1,21 VICA 3 Sorrell. Debra-STUCO 1.3: Glrls SD' 1.2 31 PSY- Cl. 3 Grant, Pam-Nona reported Green. Mike-VICA 2.3 Grifiln. Haber!-FBLA 1 Groves, Galena-Nuns reported Guthrie. Sandra-Pep CI. 1.3: Sp. Cl. 1,21 Psy. Cl. 3 Gulhrldse, Larry-None reported Hale. Kathy-None reported Hall, Steve-None reported gamer, Jai!-Lal. CI. 1: Psy, CI. Hambrlck, Paula-Pep Cl. 1.2,3g Hth. Car. CI. 2.5 Hamby, Danny-None reported Hardssly, Dlane-OHS 2 Harlan. Colsla-None reported Harlan. JOUY-FL CI, 1.23 LIL Cl. -,2,3i NFL 1.2.3: PSV- CI. 32 SVU- Far. 1.2.3: OHS 12.31 NHS 12.3 Pe? Cl. 1.2! Ec. CI. 2.3 Harlan ,Marvin-ous 1.2.3 NHS 1, Chor. 1,2,3: STUCO 1.2.31 WR 1.3 Harlnw, George-Nuns reverted Harper, Tony-None reported Herrls, Dan-OHS 2,32 FCA 1.2! STUCO 2.3: SOL 12 SW -.2 Herrls, Mlke-None reported Harris, Steven-None reported Hsuls, Terry-None reported Harvey. Tlmulhy-Chess cl. 1: PSY. CI. 3 Hawkins. Sharlyn-Myth. CI. 11 Psy. cl. :s Hawk, Rohan-Nona reporlad Hayes, John-FB 2,35 BaseB 2: PSY. CI. 3 Hearn, Dnvld-None reported Eighth, Chrls-PSY. Cl. 32 FCG 1. Hslnen. Mlke-BBSSB 1.2.33 CC 25 FCA 1.2 Heltlsld, Sleven-None reverted HBMBY. David-STUCCO 12,31 sm. cn, an sm. For. 1.2.3: bay. Cl, 3: Ee, Cl. 1 Henry Carl-STUCO 2: OHS 21 NHS 2,33 Mu Alpha Them 2,32 Sol. CI. 1,2.3: Thee. CI. 3: Ser, C. 12: SOL 2.3! FB 12 T8nnIs 1.21 FCA 1,2 Hensnn. Kandy-PGP Cl, 1.2: FHA 1,31 Fce cum. 2.3: Psy. cl. a Henlhorn. Lee-Pap Cl. 1.2: FHA 2: Hth. Cnr. Cl. 2.3! OHS 2.3! PSY. CI. 3 Henlhom, Tommy-Ksy Cl. 3: SOL 23: Psy. cl. 3: OHS 1.2,3! Ln. Cl. 1: Mu NDN! Theta 2,91 FCA 1.2: sTuco 1,2,s: I2 vr. cl. s Herring. Kenneth--VICA 2.3 Hlguanbolham. Dean-None vs- Dntled Hlll. Cl-1'nIyn-Feb Cl. i,2: Choi. 1.2.31 FTA 1: 12 Yr. CL 5: Psy. Cl. 3: STUCO 12 SD- CI. FBLA 31 Mu AIDHB Thais 2,3 Hlnkls, Greg-12 Yr. CI. 2.32 FGA 1,2,3: Psy. Cl. 3: Gar. Cl. 2.3: ?LlgCO 1.3: Band 1.2.3: Sums Hlnkslon. Mike-FB 12,31 FCA 1 Hirsch. Donald-AV I.2,3I PSY, Cl. 3: Myth. Cl. 2: Drama CI. 2.3: Thss. CI. 3 Huchll, Vlclnr-WR 1.2: FB 2: Gel. Cl. 2.3! STUCO 2.35 OHS 1 Hodges, Everett-None reported Hodges, Keren-Fr. Cl. 1: PSY- Cl. 3: PeD Cl. 1.2.3 Holcomb. Joe-None reported Holloway, Rlla-FBLA 1.2,S: STU- CO 1.2.33 PED Cl. 1.2.32 12 YI. Cl. 3 :Fsy. CI. 3 Holly, Donna-FHA 2.3: Pep Cl. g,P:sGlrls SP. 2,3: FBLA 2: Psy. Holman. Debra-HI Nts. 1.2.3: Shar. 1.2,3: Ger. CI. 2.3: STUCU Houston. Dnvld-None reported Hubbavd, Rsrnnna-Psp CI. 1,2 Huff. John-STUCO 1,31 Fr. Cl. 1.31 HII1. Car. CI. 33 Mu Alpha Theta 2.3: Psy. Cl, 3: Char. 3 Hughes. JImmKTTR 3 Huleh Dana- one reported Hurst. Linda-None reported Hurschsr. Robbie-None reported Hussman. Jon-None reported Huslak. Jacque-None reported lrwln. Vanessa-None reported lsham. Johnny-None rercned lscn. Carol-Pep Cl. .2,3: Sn. CI. 1.2 35 FHA 1.2? FTA 2.3: OHS -.2.a: NHS 1.2.3: sruco 2.3: sci. CI. 21 EC. Cl. 3 Jackson. Alan-Band 1.2.3: Sg. Band 3: BB 1.25 Psy. Cl. 3 Jackscn, Pall!-Peo CI. 1.2.3: FBLA 2: STUCO 2.3i Fr. CI. 1: FHA 2,32 OHS 2.3 Jackson, Ray-None reDOrted Jarollm. David-None reported Jaro. Dlrk-All Cl, 2,35 FELA 21 PSY. Cl. 3 Johnson, Larry-Indust. Art. Cl. 2 Johnsbn. Rebecca-Wes! Alves 2. 3: Sp. Cl. 1.2: H! Nts. 13 Psy 3: PCG 31 Hlh. Car. CI. 2.3! P99 CI, 1,21 OHS 2.3! STUCO 1 Johnson, Sidney-Pep CI. 1.231 An CI. 3: Stucco 3: Sn. CI, 1 Johnson. Stemmle-Psy. 3 ahlilslun. Sandra-FBLA S: Ger. Jones, Clavk-None reported Jones, Dennla-None NDDVIBU Jones, Jay W.--None reported Jones. Scoll-None reported Junlunen. Jai!--None reported Kahlor, Thomas-Nona rsporled Knndlln. Rosemarie-Drama Cl. 3: Thea. CI. 35 NFL 3 Kurber, Rachel-None reported Karlsolls, Ann-Numa Ieported Kasiner, Pam-Pell CI. l,2: NHS 2.3: STUCO 1: PSY, CI, 3 Ksssrmsn, Debra-None resorted Kidd, Karen-None reporled Kller, Marianne-Fr. CI. 1: Pep CI.21Comm. Cl. 3 Kiln. Brent-None reported Klllebrew. Steve-None reported Klllerlger. Karla-PAD CL 1.2.3: FHA 2: Psy. 3 Klmes, Llnda-Fr. CL 1 Kincaid, Marilyn-None rsporlsd Klvk, Llnds-FBLA 1.2.31 PSD Cl. 1.2.3: FOG 3: CHS 2.35 12 Vr. Cl. 31 Hth. Cnr. Cl, 2.32 Ar! CI. 3 Kllne, Allen-HU Albhe Theta 3: OHS 2,3g NFL 1,2 Knox, Janet-Pap Cl. 1.2: Comm. Cl. 3: FBLA 3 Koch. Michelle-Psp CI. 1.2.3: SD. Cl. 1.2: OHS 12.31 12 Yr. CL 3 Kodaeeel. Glenda-Comm. CI. Kodsseel. Tens-Nona renorted Kaldld, Tom- and 1.2: FBLA 3 Korner, Keeth-West Aires 3 Knrlemeler. Glenda--DECA 1.2: Psy. 3, NHS Kraszswskl. Lauren-Sn. CI. 1.2: NHS 2.3: Psy. Cl. 3 Kulmacr. James-Sci. Cl. 1,21 AV 2, Earth Cl. I Lamb, Cam!-Pen Cl. 1,2,3: STUCO 1,21 SD. Cl. 12 Earlh Cl. 1: Girls Sn. 1.2.3: Psy- 3: 12 Vr. Leath, -IG!-Pep CI, 1,253 Psy. 3: 12 Yr. Chbr. 1 LSB, Sandl-FBLA 1, STUCO 1. Peo Cl. 1.2.37 Psy. 5 Leflsn, Eddie-None reverted Llghl, Dru-Pep CI. 1.2.32 FHA 1. 2.3: FBLA L2: Sp. CI. 1. FTA 2,35 NHS 1.2.51 OHS 1.2.3: Mu Alpha Theta 3: Hth. Careers Lincoln. Steve-None repulled Llttle. Tom-Chor. 2.3 Llvesay, VICkiB--PBD CL 1.2.3: FTA 21 SD. Cl. 1, PSV. 3: I2 YI.: STUCO 1.35 NHS 1.2.3 Loch. Vlkl-None reported London. Jamie-Eanh Cl. 1, Pau CI. 1,2,3: Psy. 3: STUCO 1.3 Long, Cynthia-FTA 1.2: Pen Cl. 1,2,3: FHA 1.21 Chbr. 1 Lynch, Laura-Bend 1.3: 12 Yr.: Comm. CI. Madcux Derlce-Band 12,31 Adv. Glrls Glas 3: Cher, 3: NHS 2.3: Psy. 3: HI-N 1.2.3: Fr. Cl. 3: TAR 3: FTA 3: FBLA 3: Stu. For. 3 5883 VICKI-PED CI. 12.31 12 r. . Malllsn, Tony-None reported Mann, Melanie-Pep Cl. 25 All CI. 2: Fr. Cl. 2: FBLA 3 Msrcolle. Sherri-Fr. CI. 1.2.3: PeD Cl. 1,2,3I STUCO 1.2: Chor. 1.2: Glrls SD. 2: DECA 3. PSY. Msrlln, Clndy-Fr, Cl. 1.2: Pen CI. 1.2: Psy. Marlin. David-Key CL 1.23: SDI. Psy.: Fonlbsll 1. EB 1.2: 2 n In Skeven-VICAS Mallhes, Gayle-FHA 1: OHS lg P9 Cl 1 CI. 22 Debate M rf . P . : Su. Cl. 2: NHS 2: LEBLA 31 NHS 3: OHS 3: STUCO Maxwell. Mlthael-SCI. GI, 2: SD. CI. 1: OHS 1.21 NHS 2 McCs1ly. Michael-FCA 1.2.3: FB BB 1,2,3: Track 1.2.3: Psy. McCollum. Edy'-Ari CI. 2.3: OHS 2.3: NHS 2.3 McCullough, Lorl-Pep Cl, 1.2.3: Fr. Cl. 1.2.31 Hth. Car. 2. NHS 1.2,3I FBLA 2, Psy.: MAT 3 McEImth, Nan-Llb. CI. 1 MCMBII1, Nanelle-Lib, Cl. I, PSD CI. 1.2.3: FBLA 2.3 McMullen, Glenda-Chor. !,2.3: PSY.: 12 Yr. Mcduerry, Mike-None renorled McSDaddBn, Glenna-Pep Cl. 1.2: Comm. CI. 3: FCG 1.3: 12 Yr.: FBLA 3: Fr. CI. 1.2: STUCO 3 McTheny, Andrew-None vsporled Meagan, Carol-Psy. Mldeke, Rohan-None reported Miller, Margo-Pen CL 12,37 Fr. Cl. l,2,3: Hth. Car. 3i Psy.: FCG 3: OHS 1,2,35 NHS 2.3 Mlller. Peggy-Fr. Cl. 12,32 Sol, Cl. 2.3: NHS 2,3 Mliler, Susan-Pen CI. 1,2 Mllchall, Carl-AV 1.23: EB 1 Mllchsll. Jane!-Dspate-Sneech I, 2.3: NFL 1.2: Psy.: STUCO 2 Mills, Vlctor-AV 2: VICA 2.3 Mitchell, Carl-None reported Mitchell, Jane!-None repolled Mlxchell, Mark-None reported Mllschke. Pauy-None reported Moesi, Pam-Pen CI. 1.2: Psy. CI. Mood Sharon-Pep Cl, 1,2.3: Psy. gl. :sz An cl. s Moore. Mike-Sp. Cl. 2 Moore, Randy-P554 Cl. 3E FCA 1.23: FE 1.2.31 WR 1.2.3 gdgora, Wllllam-Psy. CI. 3: VICA Moore, Scott-None reverted Morrls, Joal-Nona renorled Movseman, Jos-Fr. CI. 12.32 Ger. Cl. 39 FCA 1.2,3C FE 1,2,3g SW 1.2.3: Mu Alpha Theta 3 Morrow, Joe-None reported Moses, David--VICA 2.3 Mount. Terry-Nona reported Murphy. Pslll-None levelled Murphy, Patrick-Sp. CI. I Murrag, Nancy-Nuns reported Nall. lchard-Nona reported Nance. Alan-None reported Nelson. Tim-None rammed Nelhsry, David-Band 1.2.3: Ger. Cl. 2,3: Key CI. 2.3: I2 Yr. CI. 3 Newby. Steve-None reported Nlchols, Janet-Band 1.2.3: Fr. CI. 1,2,3: Chor. FTA 2: Psy. CL 3: OHS 2,33 NHS 2.3 Nichols. Nancy-None reborted Nlckell, Mary-Fr. CI. 2: FBLA 3: OHS 2.31 NHS 2.3 Nlmeskern, Kathryn-None reported Nlmeskem, Phillip-Nuns rspcrlad Nixon. Catherine-None rsnurted SD. CI. 12,35 FCA 2.3: STUCO 2: SOL 21 Psy. Cl. 3 Noble, Pam-Nona reported Noble, Robert-None reported Nmduulsi. Mark- Lal. Cl. 1.21 STUCO 1: FCA 12.35 12 Tr. CI. 3. Psy. CI. 31 FB 1.2.3: WR 1.2 Oakes, Ray-FCA 1.2.31 Ger. CI. 1: Psy. CI. 3: STUCO 3: BB 1: CC 2,35 Tennis 1.2 Organ, Robln-Nuns rSDOr19d Orrell, David-None Yepnlled OIIIS, Hobart-Nona reported Owen, Sharon-Nona YBDOflBd Owen. ThB0dUrB+SOL 2,31 WR 2. 3: Psy. Cl. 3: FCA 2,31 Hlh. Car. CI. 2 Peck, Vlckl-None reborted Page, Richard-None reponse Parker. Tony-Nona reported Parmley, Brenda-Pep CI. 1,2g NHS 2.3: Hih. Cnr. CI. 25 SD. CL li STUCO 32 Psy. Cl. 3: FHA 2: Char. 1.2.3 Payne, Barham-Scl. Cl. 1.3: Sp. Cl. 1: Pep CI. 3: Psy. Cl. 3: FCG 3: Ar! Cl. 2,3: Hkh, Car. Cl. 35 FBLA 3: Nlyih. Cl. 35 EC. Cl, 3 Pserson, Sally-Nona reported Pelerson. Mark--Arl CI. 2,3: WH 1. Peterson, Mike-None renoried Phllllps, Steve-None revorled Plgg, Bryan-OHS 1.25 FCA 1.2,3l FEI 1.2.3: WH 1 2.3. Pilks. James-Nano reverted Poolsr. Dana--Pen CI. 1.2.3: Psy. Cl, 3: Comm. CI. 3: STUCO 3: 121 Yr. Cl. 3 Fouowsky. Sue-Hth. Cer. CI, 2: Thes. Cl. 25 Psy. Cl. 3 Porter. Todd-DECA 2.3 PDYIQI, Vlckl-NOIIS riporlad Pgrlwood, Rebecca- one renun- e Possell, Robert'-Ger. CI. 1,2,3: 3451 Alpha Theta 3: OHS 2.3: NHS Powell. Cleve-NFL 1.2.35 Thes. CI. 3: 12 Yr. CI. 3 Powell. Kelly-None reported Powers, Judy-None reported Pratt. John-None repurled Fllncs. Eonnle-VICA 2.3 Pristine. Randall-Myih. Cl, 3 Pruitt, Dlana - Pep CI. 1.2.3: Girls SD. 2,35 Myth. CI. 1: FHA 3: Psy. Cl. 3 Furser, Paul-Nana reported Quinn, Rocky-BB 2.3 RBd8baU9h. Rubln-Fr. Cl. 1.2! Drama Cl. 1.2.8: NFL 1.2.31 Pep CI. 1.2.32 Lit, CI. 2: Psy. Cl. 32 FCG 3: OHS 1,2,3: 12 Yr. Cl. 3 Raines. James-Nspr. 1.2.3 Fundla, Blake-None rapnrled Rgnplsyea, Melinda-None repon- e Ratelllf, Jossnh-Nona reported Ralhlarl. John-FCA 2,32 CC 2: TR 2,3 RBIIIH. Paul-FCA 1.2: SD. Cl. EFEFB 1.3: 12 Yr. Cl. 35 Psy, Rauch Slellanie-Psp Cl. 1,2 Ray Sus-None reported Redden. Rhonda-STUCO 1,2,3: GEL CV 113' A ' FT' 12,35 Llt. CI. 3: HI Nls. 3: OHS 2.3 Reed, Jane:-1-en Cl. z: FBLA 3: Comm. Cl. 3 Reed, Vlckl-PSD CI. 12,33 FBLA 2: Comm. CI. 3: Psy. CI. 3: STUCO 1 Reeves. Margaret-Sp. CI. 1,2.3: Mu Alpha Theta 2.3: OHS 1,2,3: NHS 2,31 LIN. Cl. 1.2: Hlh. Cnr. Cl. 1,23 FTA 2.3: Psy. CL 31 LM. CI. 3: Band 1,2,31 AI! CI. 1: West-Aires 3 Rhams, Sidney-Band 1,2 Rice, Marry-None renorted Rice, Michele-None reporled HICYI. Clndy-None reported Rldings, Fully-None rammed Hidnsf. Davld-Nnne rSPOrlsd Rlssnhoover, Neal-Nuns reported Roberls, Linda-Chor. 1,2: Ger. CI, l,2: STUCO l,3: Psy. CI. 3: 12 Yr. CI. 3: Pep Cl. 1.23 Roberts. Theresa-None reported Roblnson. Kellh-None reported Rollins. Ellen-Fr. Cl, I: Sp. Cl. g,2,3: Ger. CI, 3: NHS 1.2.32 OHS Rosenbaum. Paul-Scl. Cl. 2 Rosln, Jon-Psy. CL 3: Ger. CI. 1,21 Mu Alpha Them 3: NHS 2,32 OHS 1.2.3: Char. 2,3: Chess Cl. 1: SCI. Cl. 2.3 HOINUS. Davld-Ar! Cl. 1.2.3 Raundtree. John-None reported Ruby. Bruce-None renoled Ruedy, Chrlskine-SD. Cl. 11 FBLA 2: 12 Vr. CI. 3 Rush. Keith-None reported Russell. Larry-Nuns reported g?ngerS. Scott-Lat. CI. 1: Psy. Saunders. Jamie-Nuns repotied Sthllling. Wllllam-PSY. Cl. 31 Chess CI. 11 lndllsl. AVI Cl. 1 Schmidt, Diane-FBLA 1: Psy. CI. Schmldt. John-None reported schnemer, Debra-Pep cl. 1.2,3: Ger. CI. 1.2! Glr!s Sp. 2,3 SCPIIAIIIHEIS, Cheryl-Pell CI. 1.2. 3: STUCO 1.23 Psy. Cl. 3: GIYIS SD. 2.3 Schullz, Wllllam--AV 2,3: Lal. CI, 21 SOIL 21 Dfarna Cl. 32 Key CI. 3 Snolhcrn. Connle-Pep Cl. 2: FBLA 22 EC. CI. 1: Sp. Cl. 1 Scoll. Michael-SOL 2,32 EB 1,2 3: BBSBB 1,231 FCA 1,2,3: Psy. Cl. 3: NHS 2,3 Sling, Susan-FHA 2,31 Hlh. CBI. Seapy, Karen-Sn, CI. 2.3: Pen CI. 2.8: FHA 3: Psy. CI. 3 Seay, Mark-.An cl. 2,3 Seminar. Danny-None reported Sham, Jbhn-4TUCO 21 DECA 3: mausx. An. cl. 2: wa 1,2: Golf 1.23 FCA 1.2 Sharp, Cindy-None reported Senulvedw, Maureen-None rebar!- Shaw, Mllllcenk-None reported Shaw, Roderick-None reported Shell. Steve-Sp. Cl. 2.3: Golf 1: FB 112 lat, Cl. li SOL 2.31 Psy. CI. 3: FCA l,2,: 12 Yr. CI. 3: Hlh. Cnr. CL 2 Shelton. Wllllam-FCA 1.2: Lat. gl. li PSY Cl. 22 FB 1,2,3: BBSBB Sherbuma. Sharon-None reported Sheflsy, Mike-None reported Shellds, Mlka-None reported shower. Shervy-None mpanea smuer. Jane:-N-me reported smim, camryn-Banu 1,2.ag Ger. CI. 1.2: OHS 12,31 NHS 2,3 Smlxh, Jane!-PSP CI. 1,2,3: OHS 2,3 Smith, eayxe-Nuns reported Smllh ,Hn-None reported Smllh. Bry-Band 11 HI Nls. 1.2: Psy. Cl, 3: Ark Cl. 3: 12 Yr. 3 smgm, Mark-Psy. ol. s Smith. Michael-Nona reported Smith, Theresa-Hlh. Car. CI. 2: Comm. Cl. S Smith. Vlckl-None reported gneed. Llnda-Psy. CI. 31 LIL CI. Snelling. Dnvenne-Ger. CI. 1.2: PHD CI. 12,3 Snell, Janet-Dep CI. 1.2: DECA Sondsrsgger, Kslth-Ari CI. 1,2.3g Llt. GI, l,2,3: Drama CI. 1.2: Ger. Cl. 1: SIU. FM. 1.2: AV 1 Sorenson. Sharon--So. Cl. 1,21 Pep Cl. 1.22 STUCO 2: OHS 2 Southern. Hlsn-P99 Cl. 1,21 Ar! CI. 1,22 Chcr. 1.232 Thes. Cl. 3 Splva. Terry-Nuns rennrted Solvay. Ruben-FCA 3 Steals, Terry-None reported Sgephensorl. Tommy-None repan- e Stephens. Dshble-None reported Slephsns, Janette-None reported Stephens, Stephanie-None report- Slevens. Mlke-Nunn reported Stewart, Marcia-STLVCO 1.2: Char. 1.2: Pep Cl. 12.31 Sp. Cl. 1: Psy. Cl. 3 Stlfller. Dan-Kay Cl, 3: Lat, Cl. 3: Band 1.2.32 STUCO 33 Char. 2.3: Sg. Band 1,2,3: Psy, Cl, 3: OHS 1.2,3: NHS 1.2.3 Sxinchcomb, Robert-Sp. Cl. 1.2: Mu Alpha Theta 3: Psy. CI. 3: OHS 2.3: FCA 1.2: 12 YV. Cl. 3 Skines. Jesnetke-None reported Stnvy. Ramona-Nana reported Strahorn. Sylvia-FCG 1.2.3: Pep Cl. 1.2: Fr, CI. 1,233 STUCO 1, 2,3 Siramskl. Johnny-Nuns reported Slubblelleld, Tracie-PSD Cl. 1.2. ag 12 Yr. cl. 3 sumbs, Vlckl-Thee. cl. 2.3: Psy- CI. 31 DECA 2: Fr. CI. 1: STUCO :a Sullivan. Jaque-None rwnrled Swdln. Llnda-Band 31 12 Yr. Cl. 3: FBLA 2 Tnhexl. Abollszl-None reported Tallenl. James-None reported Taylor, John-STUCO 2: Fr. CI. 2: Thes. CI. 3: Psy. CI. 3 Tnylor, Lewis-None reported Tedford, Nancy-NM' 'aborted Terry. Steven-Psy. Cl. 3 Tmsleege, Jim-none .apnneu Thomas, BIII-None reported Thomas, Glynn-None reported Thomas, Mark-None reported Thomas, PSU!-NONE reported Thomas, Colette-OHS 1.2,3 Thompson, Deborah-Pep Cl. 1.2: All Cl, 3 Thompson, Dlsna--All CI. 3: Psy. Cl. 3 Thompson, Nnmcy-Pep Cl. I.2,5: FHA 1,25 Psy. CI. 3 Thampson, Pamela-Peo CI. 1: FHA 2: SD. Cl. 1 Tgompson, Theresa-None tenor!- s Tlppln. Mark-Sn. CI, I: Mu AI- uhn Theta 2.3: STUCO 2,3I FCA 1,2,3: OHS 12,31 NHS 2,31 FB 1.2.3: BB 1.2: Psy. Cl. 3 - Tlplon. Clifford-None reported Tipton, Janice-None reported Tltsworlh. Judy-None reported Tovres, Mike-FCA 1.2.3: PSY. Cl. 3: FB 1,2.3: TR 1.2.3 Tvalner. Edward-Chess Cl. 1: Llt. Cl. 1: Psy. Cl. 3: Ger, CI. 12,3 Trlce.Don-None reported Turner. Mlks-None reported VanNon, Anna-Pep Cl. 1.2.31 Sp. Cl. 1,2: FBLA 2,3I 12 Yr. CI. 3 Wsgner, Terry-None reported Wallace, Susie-Llt. CI. 2.3: Vrbk. 12.37 Ar! CI. 3 Wanak, James-Sn. Cl. 1: OHS 1. 2.3: Psy. Cl. 3: Mu Alpha Theta 32 FCA 1.2! SW 1.2,3 Warlner. Slavs-None reported Watklns. Waller-None reported Webb. Peggy-Nona reported gelab. Stephanie-Pap Cl. 1: Psy. Webster. Cynthia-None renorled Weeks, Marlon-None reported Welch, Jef!-None reported Weldon, Rhonda-None reported WGIIS, Sandl-PSD Cl. li FBLA TI Char. 1.2.3: Psy. CI, 3 Wesl, Je!!-OHS 2 Wgwisehunt. Robert-Nona report- e Whlle. David-FE 1.23: WR 1 WNHG. Richard-SCI. CI, 1: Mu Albha Theta 1.3: OHS 1: Hth. Cal. CI. 2: FBLA 2: Lib. Cl. I While, Susan-Sp. CI. 1: Pep CI. 1.2.3 wmnnkef. Nm,-Pep cl. 1.2.a: STUCO 3,35 Psy. Cl, 3 Whltlek, Evelyn-Nona rennrtsd Wday, Slave-Chor. 1.23: Wesl- AIIBS 3 Williams. Gayle-None reported Williams, Harrier-FBLA I: Drama CI. 11 FHA 2: DECA 2,3 Wllllams, Kathy-Pen CL 1,2,3: ggr. Cl. 1,2,3: Psy. CI. 3: OHS Wllllams. Mlke-BB 1.2.3 Wvllisms. Dale-None reported Williams. Willie-Ar! CI. 3: EB 1. 2.3 Wlllls, Mark-None reported glllson, Charlotte-FBLA 1: VICA Wilson, JAnel-FBLA 3: PSD Cl. 1 Wllson, Twyla-None reported Wilson, Valerie-Peo Cl. 1.2,3g SD. Cl. 2: STUCO 3: Psy. CI. 3 Winkler. Ray-None reported Wlse, Patricia-None reported Wolohn, Randy-Nnne reported Wolevar, Cynthia-Nana reported Wonderly. Emily-Band 1.2.31 HI NIS. 1,2,3: FTA 1.23: Ger. CL 31 Sg. Band 1: Mu Alpha Theta 2.3: OHS 2,3: NHS 2.3 Woodrlng. Ben-None reported Wooldridge, Kris-Nona reported Wright, Donald-None reported Wrighl. Llrlda-STUCO 1,21 Sp. Cl. 1: Pep Cl. 1,232 Psy. Cl. 3 Wrlghl, Llsabelh-Psy. Cl, 3: Su. Cl. 2,3 Wylie, Jchn-Key Cl. I,2.3: FB 2: FBLA 2: FCA 2: Psy. CI. 3 Wyrlck, Phll-VICA 12,37 Psy. Cl. 37 Key OL 3 Voung. Judy-None reported Zabeltnik, Kathy--None reported Zamanskl, Gary-lndusi. Ari. CI. 1,2,3.4: AV 3: BBSSB 1.2 Zuckswcmh, Dawn-Pan CI. I,2,3: FBLA 2,3: FCG 1.233 STUCO I, 2,3: Psy, Cl. 3: Ar! CI. 3: Hth. CBI. Cl. 2: FHA 1.21 OHS 1.2.32 NHS 2.3 STAFF-FACULTY INDEX George. Jvycs Pusnexnwalle, Jana-20,21 Abbvll, CalhrlnB-32 Adams, Carol-23 Amos. Nanny-2a,1a4,1s2 Anderson, LarfY-26,32 Anderson, ROberlQ1 Beck, Bob-31,641,108 Belasa, Paul-26 Bell. Connie-21 Bellnr, T0nl-21 BBNIBII, Jn Ann-23 aucx, Velma--za Campbell, Mary-20,87 Carter, Loulse-22 Chandler, Kathleen-G2 Chiles. Mary-2s Close, Ditk-32,60,114,1l6 Cook, Palrlclawl Conway. -loan-21 Cornelius, Jirllrnle-24,116 Corrigan, Pansy-22,41 Cottrell. Jack-27 Cunp, Greg-24,60 Danlal, Clndy-25,E2,13l Davls, Jennlfar-28,66 Day, cheryl-23 Denham, George4f2,123 Dlllard, Sue moms, Curtis-3U,32,60,I19,162 Duncan, Mika-110 Dunlop, .vane-21 oupler, Lloyd-24 Edslsn. Pam--87 Erwln, Halen-21 Foster, Francli-27 Famer. Kalhy-23 Fnwlnr, Arm-sa Frleaemnnn, 'rom-23,52 Gardner, Mary Ann--28,134 Gorena, Amy-21,a1 Groves, Paulelle-60,B7,130 Han, enhen-2a.1s4 Hamllton, John-25 unmmons, Mary-162 Hnmesly, 'r. C.-81 Hendrix, Sam-33 Heusal, Kay-20 Hilburn, Gene-28 Hull ,Brad-26 Humphrey, Nadine-28 Hutchison, Shirley-23 James, Connle-23,81 Jann, Jean-27 Jlndra, Dwaln-19,102 Jenn, Leon-20,75 Knov. Ben-27,134 Ledbeller, Gary-63,97 Llllla, Mika-24,SU,1D8,150 Langacre, Jaan Lopar, BObhl642,33,75 Loyd, Judy-25,134 Madison, mls-23,105 Marshall. Carol-22 Marllnek, Bill-24 Mason, Rnbln-25,162 Mallcck, Barbara-2B McLean, Judllh-28,98 MOON, Charlcllb-22,5l.55 Morgan, wayne-ze,sa Nadbalatk, Steve-33 Nordqulsl, Rae-21 Ogls, Cllllun-31 Olingsr, Mary14i3,65,97 Ownbey, Norma-21 Palmer, Vlnla-21 Pnlulps, nommhy-25,52 Pill, Jelly-30,108 Polesl. Powell, Penny-as mommy-21 Prlca. Dlvld-22.-11,71 PLIYCBF. Queen. Rnymo. Diane-281 Brian Edllh-21 Rice. Audrey-23 Rlnner. Barbara-20 Roberts, Susan-25 Rollers Roush. . Llnda-22 Emmy-2s.1oo Sanders, Orville-40,108,129 sealy, Shellle Larry-23 r. Vlcki-2E Sllvernnll. Hal-31 smnn, Mlchael-33 Sparks, Richard-21,42 Slebbe Slenga muy. Taylor. ns, Cindy I, John-33,164 Nancy-23 Marynllyn-23,87 Thompson, Beth-27 Thorsen. Lanore Towry, Jchn-27 Valdaras, Bob-26 Valenla. Elalne-25,62 Wake. Webb. Steve-2529.85 only-19 Wild, Daan-I9 Willlams, Ann-28 Young, Bill-24.108 SENIOHS Absura, Mona-88,130,135 Adams, Anlla-50,51,S5,135 Adams, Denny-ss,s4,1:s5 Adklns, Curlis-59.94.135 Acme Allem, n. Peggy .10-135 Gary-135 218 INDEX Allen ,Ethan-4l,59,1U8,l35 Allenbrand, Dclug-135 Anderson, Curtis-135 Andrews, Carla-53,B3.l35 Angsladl, James-53.98.135 Al'l9Sladl. Jack-129,135 Anneler, Janice-105.135 Allan, DebbieAl7,BB,1Ol,130.134,135 Kenneth-135 Alwell. AvanlS. RIChard-94,135 Avanls. Wes-135 Ayers. Ballon Ealsde Baker, Baker. Baldwl Claudia-135 Donald--l35 n, Davld-59,75,1G1,135- Kalherlne-87,135 Rlchard-84,135 , n, Deena-47,4B,8B,9l,l25,135 Ballard, Wayne-135 Bundy. Slave-135 Barber, Allan-94,135 Barnes, Peggy-135 Barnett, Michael amen, Malgarel-135 Barrell, Tanyala-135 Barr, Mellssa-130.135 Barrow, James-136 Bassell, Charles-5934.136 Belkna p. Andy-136 Ball. Terrye-88,94,136 Berg, Melvln-136 Barnard, Don-138 Bingham, Sherrl-62,63.64,B5,130,lCl5 Blnklay, Dannis--59,73,10B,136 Black, Anlla-94,101,136 Blake, Doug J. Blevins, Yodd-55,108,135 Blunck, Kllll47,13S Eudln, Bob-59,lD3.1l6,136 augga, Yummy BUIRY. Denlse-47,136 Boll, June-136 Band, LUAnn-65,811,136 Borden, Cheryl-136 Bolchlel, Danny Bolchelel. Pam-50.65436 Bowman. Marcia-aa,1o5,13s Boyer, Alan-136 Bridges, Dean-49,55,48.57.50,61,136 Brown, Ardls-136 Brown. Celvln Brown, Jim Brown, Mark L. Brown. Mark Stephen-136 Brown, Steve-9-1.108.119.1536 erawn, Dean-4B,49,l36 Bruce, Luan-100,136 Bryan. Brenda-136 Bubb, Danlal-131 euananan. mamma-es,9r,1rr,1:so,137,215 Buckner, Jim Buckner, Elaine-87,137 Buckley, Jetk Eurkell, Susan-137 Burke, Davld-137 Burns, Karny-53.131 Burrough, Norman-137 Busch, Kainy-1:41 Bush, ran-51,137 BYYIUYII, Slave Calder. Sieve-137 Cullman, Pedro-97,137 , Campbell, Carolyn-6l,8B,137 Campbell, .Joanne Ann-137 carnpaelr, Mindy-131 cannan. nan-137 Carllsle, Ken!-138 Carl. Kathleen-66,7U,88,138 CelrlBYr Devld-138 Cass, Kllslerl-5S,88,l3S Calron, Brenda cava, Lany-73.94,roo.134,r3a.21s Cacll, Renee Challis, Brenda-lO5,13B Chester, Linder-59.138 Childers, Bob Clark, aab-57.135 clark, John-59,138 Cllllcn, Terrl-138 ClUSS. Ellen-135 Cobb, Dsron-138 CODD, Teresa-138 Coburn, Thomas-120,122,138 COUNTER. MlckeY-59,59,1D8,13B Collier, Kevin ' Connors, Susan-87,138 Cooper, Dorls-8838.138 Cooper, Valarle-87,118,139 Cordonniar, Debby-139 CQHBY. Palllsln-139 Cory, Klmberlynn-139 Colner, Belh-6138.139 Courlroul, Susan-105,189 Cowan, Thomas-139 Craven, Parnala-40.41.139 Crawley, Michael-139 Crouse, Dorsey-139 Culalll, Verna-37,159 Culpapver. Gina-139 Cummlngs, Robert-41,139 Curlla, John-139 Culhberlon, Dale-4o,u.75,1a9 Daniel, Gary Darnell, Jsnnllsr-139 Daugherty, Ann--66.94.139 Davidson, James-139 Davis, Glenn-139 navla, Melody-4o,7o,1r.as,1a9 Devils, Ronnie-139 Dev. Bernlca Laulsa Day. James Steven-59,139 Day, John-59,73,lUl,1D8,l1l,134,139 Deal. Charles-139 Dealon, Rlchard-102,105,139 Debusk, Marcella-53,139 Demares, Pamela-139 Dillln, Joyce-61.86.139 Dlllard, Jell-59,1D8,l1l.l39 Dian. cnaryl-aa,1a9 Disney. Slave-59,140 Dobbs, Douglass-13,102,140 Doray, Evelyn-55,B0,E4,140 Dougharly, Kevin-51,140 Douglas, Pam-140 Durly. Kamlaen-ao,ae.1o1,14o Dunkin. .uanras-s9.1un.r2e,uu Dunn ,Reiha-H0 Dunham, Sheryl-140 Eason, Deborah-H0 Edenson, Melain-82,140 Edmonds, Roland--ND Edwards, Debbie-8B,98,140 Eicnung, Kurt-140 Ellard, Susan-77,100,140 Elllnll, Kerll49,94,98,14l Ellloll, Rcbble-55,B3,B7,l41 slaworm, num-au,1o2,141 Ely, Marlha-55.94.9B,141 Epparry. cnarxea-14r Ervin, Ann-80,141 Erwin. Anna-as Eslcrd, Debra-141 Evans, ar-.awry Evans, Deborah Evans, Donna-88,102,141 Fabian. Tanya-65.130 Fagundes, Sleva-141 Fanvher, VlCkl-141 Fash, Christy-66.94.141 Faigninar. Tanya-6S,8B,14I Faisal, Devld-141 Ferguson. Brenda-41,46,47,49,68.14I Ferguson, Jana!-88.9I,lII Fisher. Karan-s1.a1.141 File, Harry-59,l0S,l22,141 Floras, Rose--141 Foreman. Mary Foster. LeD0nna-47.48.141 Fvuche, Connie-52,141 Freeman. Bruce-141 Freeman, Thomas-60,6l,98,l42 Frluall, Roxanne-142 Fry, Joe-a7.5s,a7.142 Gamble, Philllb-74,142 Gardner, 'rony-142 Gilrell . RUSSGII-84,102,142 Garfell. Wm. Mark-142 Gael. Elll-94.101,142,157 Gee, Theresa-75.85.101 Genlia- Glllan. Lelricin-142 Sherl-142 Glll. Debble-66.142 Glllilan Q. Sherl-47,48,142 Gill, Sherry-142 Gilmore, Cheryl-142 Goelnrlh, Jonniler-89,142 Gorman, Jack-1D1,142 Gorrell. ClndY-105,142 Garran, mama-1:u.1-12 orana. Green. Grlllin, Pamela-64.142 Mike-142 Rube!!-142 Groves, Calena-83,100,143 Gulhrie, Sandie-89,143 Gullrldge, Larry-143 Hale. Kathy-143 Hall. Steve-143 Hamar. .Janray-143 Harrlbrick, Paula-87,143 Hamby. nanny-ua Hankins, Rithard-H3 Hardesly, Diana-143 Hanan, Harlan, colaxa-4a.s4,5s,ao,1oo.141,143,151 Marvln-46,4B,59, 143 Harlow, George-143 Harper. Tony-aaa Harris, Dan--144 Harris. Mika-52,75,144 Harris, sua-ran-ru Harris, Terry-129,144 Harney. Tim-94,144 Hawkins, sneryrn-144 Hawk. Hayes. Hearn. Rohan-13,144,151 John-108.14-5.155 David-144 Naam, Chrlswpher-59.94.102,144,148 Helnen, Mranaar-144 Hamann. suave Hellon. Garland Henley, David Chadwlbk-73,97 Henry, Call-55,75,'l4l.15S,2l5 Henson. Kendy-144 Henlhorn, Lea-144 Henlho rn, Tommy-100,102,137,1lA Herring, Randy-IN Hlaqan botham. Dean-4z,s2,5a,1s.r44 Hur, Carolyn--47,49,60,144 Hill, Carolyn-47,6l,1-14 Hlnkle. srag-41.s9.ea.94,1oa,144 Hinkslon. Mlke-59.108445 Hiram.. Donald-55.ll5 Haemn, viciar-sa,1oa.us Hodges, Everett Hodges, Karan-as.aa,s4,145 Holcomb, JOB-145 Holloway, Rita-6139.145 Helly, Danna-s2,s4,aa,91.1ao.14s Harman, oabra-47,4s,s9.145 Houston, Davld Huhbar d, Ramona Wade-145 Hun. John-4B,49,66,145 Hughes, .llmmy Hulel, Dana Hurst, Llnda-145 Husanar. Robbie-87.145 INDEX l-lussrnnn, Jon-145 Juslak. Jal:kle4l,145 lnnln, Vanessa-145 Isham, Johnny lson, Carol-65.8B,98,'I00,141,14G.15l,215 Jackson, Alan-44,146 Jackson, Palll-G2,63,BB,lU1,14S Jarollm, Dnvld-145 Jaw, Dirk-146 Johnson, Lerry-las Johnson, Rebecca-45,47,4B,146 Johnson, Sidney-37,B6,101,l-16 Johnson. Slellanle-146 Johnsicrl, Mclrisa Jonnslon, Sandra-146 Jnnes, Clark JDneS, Dennis-59,126,146 Jonas, Jay Jones, SDDM-146 Junlunan, Jeri Kahlor. Thrlmas-145 Karldlln, Rosle-146 Karber, RBCPIBI Karlsolls, Ann-146 Kaserman, Debra-88.98447 Kaslner, Pamela-4S,47,4B,l47 Kidd, Kart!!!-147 Kiler, Marianne-65,147 Klle, Ererll49,G0,7l,94,lOB,l47 Killlhger, Karla-88.94.147 Karnes, Linde-141 Kincaid, Marilyn-147 Kirk, Llndlx-53,B7,147 Klrkpalrick, Sheri--147 Kline, Allen-147 Knox, .lanel-51,255,147 Koch, Mlfihalle-58,147 Kodasesl, Glenda-147 Kadaseel, Telly--147 Koons, Peggy-52 Kordic, Thomas-I-17 Kurdish, snelby-ss.s4,1oo,1so,141 Korper, Ksslh-48,147 Korllameiar, Glenda-52,147 Kreszewskl, Lauren-94,147 Kulmacl. James-147 Lamb, cnrel-es,13o,147,1slJ,1s1 Lalore, Dcmald-147 Leach, Jcy-65,67,147 LSB, Sandi-86,147 Lellall, Eddla-147 Lehman, Larry-147 Lighi, Dru Ann-62,63,64,69,147 Lincoln, Sievan-147 Llrlder, David-17,l15,12S,l47 Llnnall. uernon-s9,s1,1oa,l4a Lillie. Tom-48,49,88,14B Livesay, vlckle-as,14s Loch, Vikl-148 Landon, Jemle-as,94,1o2,12s.l4e Lung, Cynlhla-NB Lucky, Anlia-148 Lundeen, Chuck-59.10B,1ll,l48 Lynch, l.enre-5055.145 Lylle, Lee-53,14s Maduult, Device-41.17,4B,66,7O,94,97,l48 Nleez, Vicki-87,146 Magness, Sherri Lynne Maillen, Tony-149 Mann, Melanie-149 MBrl:0ll9, Sherri-52,53,66,67,S7,125,149 Marlin, Cindy-149 Marlin, Davld-69,75 Martin, sleven-105,149 Mallrles. Gayle-103,149 Maxwell, Michael-I-19 McAIlsler, Susan-149 MDCBrly, Mlka-59,94,1DB,115,1A9 MGCIBIY. Sieve-149 McCoIlom, Eva-35,149 McCullough, Lerrelne-ee,aa,9-1,149 Mcflcnald, Mark-73,94,149,159 Mcnewell, George-149 Mcelreln, Nan-149 McKanzla, Sam--149 McMain. NBHEKIB--Sl.G9,149 McMullen, Glenda-47,48,7U,l50 Mc0uerry, Mike-150 McSpaddan, Glenna-smsn NicTheny, Andy Means, Gerll-150 Meagan, Carol-150 Merz, Pamela Wilson Meyers, Alan-41,150 1. Jfiiff ' a ef. , x i'? 1 , 1 , 220 INDEX Mldske, Reber!-150 Miller, Margo-66,67.l50.lB8 Miller, Peggy-150 Millar. Susan--150 Miller. Thomas-150 Mills, Victor-l05,150 Milchell, Carl-42,150 Mllchell, Jane!--150 Mitchell, Laura Mitchell, Mark-41,150 Milsenke, Pally-151 Mfmd, Pam-87,58,151 Moody, Sharon-37,151 Moors, Mlks-151 Mnore, Randy-59,S0,10B,109,l11,150,151 Moore, Wllllsm-151 Morris. Jalal-151 Morsmsrl. Joe-59,66,67.68,l08,129,151 Moses, David-151 Mount, 'rerry-151 Murphy, Palrlck-151 Murray, Nancy--151 Nell, Richard Nance, Alan-151 Nelson, 'rim-151 Nelnery, uevid-4n,41,se,74,l5l Newby, Sieve-151 Nlchuls, June!-4D,Q1,47,4B,75,15l Nlchnls. Nancy-151 Nlckell, MMV-5U,6l,15l Nlmeskem, Kathryn Nixon, cley-5s,los,15l Noble, Pamela-152 Noble, Huber!-152 Nordquisl, Mark-59,105,152 oekes, any-5934.152 OfQBn, Rablll-152 Orrell, David-59.94.152 Oils. Robert Owen, Sharon owen, 'rheeaere-sa,1a1,1s2 PBCR, Vicki-152 Page, nlenera-152 Parker, Tony-152 Parlrlley, Brenda-47.48,-19,102,152 Payne, Barbara-82,823,152 Pearson, Sally-152 Pelersen, Merlr-11,147,152 Pelersun. Mike-153 Pnllllps, Sieve Pigg, Paul Eryen-59,9B.1oa,12s,l53 Pllls, James Pooler, Jana-40,51,o5,a7,153 Popowsky, Sue-153 P0rlB1, Todd-53,153 Porter, Vickls-153 Fossell, Robert Powell. Cleve-153 Pewell, Kelly-15a Powers, .lurly-sa,a9,9-1,153 Prull, John-153 Prince, Ronnie-105,153 Frulllr Dlanns-64,BB.130,153 Purser, Paul-153 Quinn, Rocky-153 Radebaugll, Flcbin-56.153 Ralnss ,James-85.153 Randle, Blake neppleyee, Melinda-153 Fialhlen. James-59,153 Ralllll, Paul-59,153 Rauch, Sl6Dhanle--153 Ray, Sue-36,70,87,l53 Redden, Rhonda-47.48,49,69,T5,100,153,215 Reed, Janel-51.65.153 Reed, Vickie-5D.55,B7.153 Reeves, Mergers:-41.47,4s,77,aa,l5a Rhema, Sidney-153 RIC9, Mivhsle--153 Rice, Cindy-153 Flldrlar. David-15l Rlsanhoover, Neal'-54,55,74,BD,l54 Rtlberls, Llnda-58,94,ll8,l54 Robinson, Keilh-154 Rnlllrls, Glnllellb-154 HDsBnbaurn, Paul-154 Rcsin, Jonathan-46,154 Rorhaus, David-36,102 Flounlree. John-154 Ruby. Bruce-154 needy. crmsrme-154 Rush, Kailh-59.94,l16.11B,l15,155 Russell, Larry-155 Sanders, Sccll-94.155 Saunders, Jamie scnrrring, wmiam-102,155 scnmaur, Diane-64,155 Schmidt, John-155 scnnaraer, Debra-a9,r3u,155 Schullhesis, Cheryl Schulll, Blll--42.55,75,125,l55 5C0lh0rn, Connie-155 Scoll, Mlkb-59,94,1l5,155 Scott. Susan-155 Seapey, Karen-88,143,155 Seay, Slave-99,155 SBDUlVsda. Maureen-87,155 Thompson, Tneresa-a1,e1,15a Tippln, Mark--59,5U,73,94,lDl,l0B,l50,158 Tilllun. Janice--156 Tnrlss, Mike-l0B,59,GO,111,156 Tmlrnef, Edward-65,158 Trice, Don Turner, Mike Vlnnbrl, AMIB-158.51 Wagner, Terry-59,94,10B,159 Wallaca, Susie-37,84 Wanek. Jim-59,129 Warinar, Steve-153 Watkins, Waller webb. Peggy-rss Webb, Stephanie-159 Webster, Cindy-159 Wabsler, Shirley-41,6B.B9.130 Weeks, Marian Welch. Jall Weldnn, Rhonda Wells. Sanur-4941.10.11 West, dell Winkler. samrner. nanny-rss Shaw. Sharp, Shaw, shew, Shell. Shallo John-52,555,155 Cindy-155 Mlllicenl-156 Roderick Slave-7335.156 r1, Dann-11,108 Sherburne, Sharan-156 Shelley, Mika Shields Mike-156 Shofnar. Sherry-158 Singer Smith. Slnllh. .Janet-41,156 cami-40,-u,rss Gayle-89,94,156 Whlls. D WhilB. Fl Whlllake avid-59 lchard-108 r. Nila-8B.10l Williams. Dale-IBD Williams . Gayle-47.48 Williams. Harrier-53 Wllllams Wllllams Williams . Kerny-ss,ae.e4 . Mike-59,7a,r1s . Srave-59,116,160 Wilson. Charllllla-105.160 Wilson, Janet-150 wrrsqn. Twyla-IBD Wilson. Valerie-a1,1oa,1rs,1su Ray--4 l ,48,54.55.57.74.B0.97.160,161 Smllh. Jane!-813.111.1503 Smllh. Lonnie Smllh. Lyn Smllh. Mark-156 smrrn, Mary-156 Smllh, Mike-101,110 Smllh, Theresa-55,157 Srnllh. Vlckl-157 Snead, Linda-157 snerr, Jane:-53,157 Snelling. Duranne-89,157 Sondsregger. Keilh Sorensen, Shawn-157 Southern, Rlsa-4S.47,48,49,57,157 spin, Terry-157 Spivey, Floberl-59,108,142 Starts. Terry-l57 Slepnenscn, Tommy Slaphans, Debbie Srepnens, Diana Slevens. Mike-53,157 Slawarl, MlrCla4B,94,l57 Slilller. Dan-40,41,GB,49,75,1UD,157,16D,2l5 SNDBS. Janelle-158 SlDl'Yl Flhlhvna-155 Sllnturnb, Robe!!-94.157 Slanehraker, Marrlsa-158 srmnum, syrvln-103,134,158 Siramski, Juhnny-158 Slubblelield, Tracy-87,158 Slubbs, Vlckls-94,158 Sulllvarl, Jacque-158 swam, Linda-41.a3,15s Tanerl. Ahcllazi Tallanl. JBn1SS-158 wolever. cindy-aa,9a,11a,1so Wollard, David-150 Wonderly. Emily-40.41,68,7l WQDdlir'l9. Bert-105.160 wcurange, Chris-130,160 wrignr, mnald-lsr Wrlghl. Llnda-86,118,161 Wylie. Elisabelh-98,161 wyrrek, Pan-1u5,rsr vmmg, Judy-161 zauramnik, Kumar-sa,1s1 Zales. Denise--161 Zamenski, Gary-42.161 Zucksworrh, Dawn-161 JUNIORS Ackrey, cindy-16:1 Adams, aaveny-61,153 Adams, Jerry Lynn-163 Adams, Lee Ann-163 Adams, Vicky-163 Atkison, Jane Alexander, Kerry Alexander, Kevin-163 Aley. Cecelia-81,153 Allen, James Edward-16,53 Allen, Russell-163 Arrenanrr, Andrew-59,116,163 Anderson, Davld-163 Andersen, Rvbarl-163 Andres, Laura-67,100,163 Beezly, James-163 aennan, Brian-59,76,129,163 Bensinaer. Jesse Bsnllsy, Linda-54,55,55,97,l03,163 Berg, camreen-rss BBFQ. Melvin Berry, Rocky earner, Suzanne-41,164 Eallerlon. David-85,164 Bixler, Fab-164 emu, Timmy-164 EIBCKWBII. Jack-59,164 Blair, David Blakemore, Mary-41,75,164 Blanchard, Don-164 aranenara, sranery-isa Blankenship. Carl-164 arankensnip, Merry Bloomer, Gary-6l,l64 Bodard, Tnni-85.154 Bogus, Otis-164 Bolsmier, Willlam Booze, Sheila Eouday, Frankie--7B,79,1S4 Bnunds, Linda Sue-90,164 Eourns, Donira-54,55,97,lD1,1S-1 Ard. Anne-90,163 Armelroul. Connie Armcld, Mark Askew, Atkins. Amy-65.87 William-163 Bracken, .John-41,1s1 Brandon , Madalyn-88,164 Braswell ,JBNIBS-87 amy. ceresru-re4 milling, Michelle-4l,47.90,l64 Bridges, Jenniler-S6,B0,B4,9U,1S4 Bridges, Elena Briscoa. Randall BrlIiln9ham. Elllabalh-4l,47,48,163 Brbedlls, MDlIy-8539.163 BVOUKS. NBTIEY-IE4 THYl0r. John-55,l58 rayror, Lewis--158 Tedlord, Nancy-158 Terry, Steven-94 Tersleaga. Jlm-158 Thalnas, Elll-158 Thomas, Collella-158 Thomas, Glynn Thomas. Mark-158 Thomas. Paul-158 rnompsan Deborah-83,158 Thompson. Gayle-a1.s1,rsa Thompson Nancy-rss Thompson, Pam-rss Bagley, Gena Baker, Fllcky-163 Berger, Charlene-88.163 Barker, Tbnda-90,163 Barnes, Flchard-59,125,163 Barnett, Mlcheal--105 aaneu, Sharon-88,163 Barllevaugh, Bonny--82.HB,102.1S3 Barron, Randy Joa Bates, Gary-163 Bauer, Sleva Baxler, Palsl asyrrss. Berne-in Badnar, Nancy-87,130,163 Brooks, Shally Brown, GBIY-164 amwn, Kalherina-164 Bryant. Carl--164 aryson. Lance-155 aucnanan, Riley-105,165 Buckley, Lesa Bulllnglon, Phil-59,108,165 Bullard, Linda-8T,10B,l3D,165 aumsrr. Doug-165 Burns, Gian-155 Burris, Michael-155 Burris, Mika S.-165 Cain, Michael INDEX Cullman, Mlka-165 Calloway, Flonnls Cullum, Pam Cemvbell, Dlanns-165 Campbell. Gary Campbell, Tlm-41,48,165 Cantrell, Linda-41.'l3Cl,l65,16B Carvanler, Michele-88 cerr, crrray-4r,rs5 Carr, Ken-40,41 Carter. Charles-165,179 Case, Carollrre--87,97,100,165 ceeey. Lee-rss Cessll, Terl-165 Ceres. SlanlBy42,165 Cavan. Edward-165 Cearley. Nrcorerre Cecil. Rnnnla-87 Chandler. Sherls-165 Charbnneeu, venue-a1,1so,rss Chess, Charl-165 Chavez, Mlks Chene Y. David-165 Chouloo. Mark-59,126,165 Clark. Clayxo Cllcll. Cllne, Cline. Crabb: Cobur Cola. Mlchky-1U3,l65 n, Ricky Carol47,165 Kevin Pamela-26,54,162,200 . JBY-165 rr. Calhy-165 BBCKY-37.B5,13U,165 Collle. Debble-165 Colllns. Lynda-165 Colson. Donald-165 Colwe ll. Janls-87.155 Conlne, Carol-87.165 Conkle. Phll Ccnslenl. Ali-165 Corbe Cords Coruu Oorne ll, Slave-155 S. Chari-6'l,l55 m, Myrne-4o,90,l65 ll. Tom-4l.59,l0B,165 Colner, John-155 Cnvarl, Nerrey-ee,165 Cowen, Teresa-41,166 Cox, Calhy-156 Col. Tobl-166 Coyer, Brad-59.l26,166 cfaln. Crega Russell-41 39,168 r, Torll-66 Crlsmon, Weldon creuerr, Grande-47.4s,ss,a7,1ss Curlee, John-156 Custer. .len-47,-18,56,87,I66 Dalla Rosa, Vincent-59,116,166 oenee. crnuy-sa.1se,rv2 Danlul Darla! Devon Deere, DavlS. Davis. Davli, e, cerrry-1 ss . crrrre-75,156 pcrl, Brlan-155 aernere-52,165 Kenneth-69.165 Mark-41,166 Kern Davli. Samuel-54.55.101105,155,175 Deal. Deal. Do bb le-1 S6 Denlse-47.166 DeAngelo, Davld-176 Danse n, Dean-103,166 DeBell. Flooin-37,166 DSEBI Decks DBCIB DeLoz I, Sandi-89,165 r, Darela-166 lre, Joan-S5,5U,l!7,97,l65 lor, Garrl Demos, Mark-156 Denham, Janie-47,-19,56,B7,16S Dereeerry, .ren-1oz,rse Derr, Rosle-87,168 Dick. Slave-59,105 Dlcklnscn, Wayne-59.l26,1 29,166 Dlclrsoll, Wllllam-166 Dlon. Laura-166 Dobbel. David Dockray, Lee--5D,88,l66 D0rriS, MIKPTSS 222 INDEX DOUQIAS, EIDonna-165 newney, cerelyrr-41,49,e7,1ea oewrrrrrg, Laura-6l,B7,l5S Draper, Cynlhla-60,87,15S Duke, Kan!-59.166 Dunlop, John-59,1l6,lE5 Dunn, Cindy-87,166 Dutton. Sherry-86,165 Dycus, Diane-56,155 Dearle, Mark Ealnn, Mlnda-166 Edwards, Cathy Ellad9B, Teresa-88,130 Elmure, Darlene-66.87.101 Elmore, Davld-156 EDDS, Sleva-108.167 Erwln, Robarl-59,108,lD9,157 Erwin, Thomas-59,60,l16,157 Esles, Eambl Evans, Brenda-167 Evans, Grercrrerr-s1,er,e4,1e1 Evans. Inne Lua Ewers, Angela-90,167 Ewy. uuerre-rsr Elell, James-82,125 Fablan, Cindy-90.157 Falwell, David-167 Farmer. Frank-44,66,'lUl,'l17 Faulkner, Jan-167 Fennell, Cindy-8839.157 Ferguson, Levny-40,41 Ferguson, Marcus-4B,49,82,10B,l57 Ferguson, Michael Fields. Slave-156 Flsher. Randy-l6B Flsher. Hobarl-163 Fleming, Laurel-158 Flock. Leslie-87 Flood, Bill Floyd, GBYY-59,126,168 Flynn, Shannon-S6.67,B6,158 Ford, Chuck-120,122 Fern, Deenie-47,54,55,eo,rsa Ford, Larry-1sa Ford, Larry-168 Foslor, Jlll-87,166 Fowler, Davld Frelree, Phllllp Frezho, Robert-53,B4,167,168 Frrruer, nevra-we Froehlsr. Bruce-59,105,165 Fryer, weyrre-sense Fullun. Nancy-62.66,B7.l68 Fusco, Mlchelle-168 Gardner, Mlcrreer-s9,12s,1ea Garls, Carole-47,4B,B3,8B,l0I,IGB Gales, Karen Gentry, Peere-4o,41.ree Gerlng. Perry-41,1sa Glbaon, Joa Allen49.l5B Glllord, Jackie-168 Glll. Diana-168 Gnnlerr, Anrrur-15,1sa Greze, .Jimmy-59,165 Glannn, Teresa-168 crlrree, cynrrrie-a7,1sa Goble. Bell-168 Gndwln, Diana-37.87.168 Gondnlghr, Vlckle-B3 Gnodlln, Ted-168 Goodman, Glenn-168 Goodwln, Mlchael-168 Cordon, Greg-168 Gorerre, Anne-a1,ss,rse Gnrrrrerr, Randy-126,168 Graham, erlerr-129,1se Grant, Janet-64,169 Gray. James-rss Gregg. Gary Gregory, Johnason Grave, Klm-86,130,169 Grlllln, Robe!! Grimes, Denny-rss Gulnrle,Greg Gulknechl, Dae-53,59,B7,169 Haggard, Tlllany Helladorn, Dale Hahn, Chrls-159 Hula, Clndy-87,169 Haley, Keren Keys-87,169 Hall. David-169 Hen, Larry-169 Harnll. Donna Harnbrlok, Brenda--47,BB.l69 Hanklns, Rlnhard Heraeery, Deere-ree Hardln. Mark-169 Herr, Karen-37,S5.8B,l69 Harr. Sandra-3T,66,B8,l03 Harrrrrgrorr, Billle-169 Harryman, Gll49,I16.l69 Halley, Mickey Hawk, Craig--169 Hayes, Brenda-21,159 Hayes. Kevin-rss Hadrlck, Chris-169 Helllno. Slavs-169 Handerxon, Sherl-87,162,169 Handrlx, Pamela-100,169 r-rerrary, eery-105,169 Henlhurn, Sleven-169 Hlqgine, Bruce-41,42,4B.49,l59 Hngerreerg, Cheryl-47.513.68.159 Hlnkle, Paula-169 rurrkle, Terry-169 Hlnson, Jane Hlse, Marcella-170 Hook, Jayna-55,57,9O,l70 Hodges, Sheryl-170 Hogan, Doug--170 Hogan, David-59,170 HDneYCUll. James-75,77,B2,170 Horn, Devld Hom, KrlsAnn-87,130,170 Hudson, Celia-47,90,170 Hulall, Ted-57.129,l41,170 Hun, slrrerr-no Hulloll, Keren-57.170 nrrrrrprrrey, Terrrrrre-5a,s7,v7o Humphreys, John-41,170 Hunnlnglon, Dale-170 Hurley. Jonl-47,48,170 Hulchlnson, Debby-87,lB8,170 Hulvlrlnson, Stoll-59,l70 HYBU, Brands Hyde, Mark 1 Sr , I eel, C 1, IV ieeu, e V ... ,O my 1 le f'. Q4va Ni. :Nr pal I e- ie QffQ3'f fer if V, Ami'-LJ--- ' ei. - r ' ' r rr - H .s A A l 4 , ibir 'rr liz. - 1, . hwfl' .-. -lin. , 1 -fgvgqfgi Lis. U-,Fir f ri . 5 Gian I 6347.-.' 931' 41 k 1 .Q 1 lf 5 A-J A , e lib l as x 'lil KT. yy, . rx' Q We r s ,rl fglfpl lixfk 'R 47... lvey, Larry Jlineslc, LIS!-170 Jnnlzen, Krlslle-170 Jarnagln, Paul Jnroliln, Sieve-59,108,170 Jay, Kevin-73,170 Jey, rim-47,119,110 Jenks, Dena-41,9U,170 Jennings, Debbie-41.es,so,l7o Jiracek. Slev-126,170 Jonenning, Hahn Johnson, Cherlle Johnsen, David-59,170 Johnsen, Debra-47,170 Johnson, Jeenneile-170 Johnson, Jenl--170 Johnson, Kelly-e1,11u Johnsen, Floberl-41,170 Johnson. Theresa-53.170 Johnslon, Marilyn Jones, Carolyn Jfines. Jeri-170 Jenei, Jeff-115.170 Jones, Sieve-59.170 Kendlln, RCSIS-54,55 Karber, Jennifer-170 Keller, Pam Kelly, eree-110 Kendrick, Allen-170 Kelley, Jacquelyn Kennedy, Palrick-53,70 Kennedy. Cheryl-170 Ksrhy, Paul-4S,4B,49,55,97,l7l Kerkholl, Ruberl-54,108,171 Kerr, Rlllheld-126.170 Kessler, Kimberly-170 Kile, een Kincaid, Danny King, Debbie-47,4B,76,T7 Klng, Louis-171 Kinney, Janice-85,171 Kinsey, Kenneth-l7l Kinzy, Karen-e7,11r Klrechsleln, Dennis-171 Kile, Dehble-171 Klein, Virglnle-171 Klorer, Karen-88,171 Kniglll, Devld--171 KnIDB. David-41,171 if lvs 133 . 9 ,Q x Wee.. . , 9'q1rf f .- .fur , 'lf' LT X seg . A-x ,Ly 9 1 4 X ,- xl l l , -nil! .1 msflr .4 ..? il' 3' li'WYf L 'ri 4 . ' f - l. . : ,, l 5 1:-rm .R will r, re, Q. - nl P -' -'W- ' 'mA' r 2.4 ij J-.V ggi 'S' - ft, sLffw'f'l'5' I D N l.. -if-, , l ,SG 2 l ' . 'uf KA V , -., , 4 hL W , , A V - 6, 51+ , '.,,. 1 se a . .-.i A' , ,K , YQ, ,Z 4 Qi ' ll, . , ., , . gig K - a Nj sq XJ 'H gf l . -f ff e .3 s , A ll if llf! N51 ' Klelky, Sieve!!-171 Krlslol, Linda-55.BB,9B,l7l Kropiinger, Dawn-171 Kruger, Kenneth-59,75,10B,119,171 LeFsvers, Kathleen-69,171 Laney, Cyinlhle-171 LePorle, Sieve-171 Lewlsr, .leak-59,1aa,r1l Lawyer, Shauns-171 Leerd, Vlckl-85,9B,171 Leer Debnreh-171 Lee, Scol-171 Lehman, Fred-48,-19,171 Lehman, Kellhe LBNBIIB, Thomas-172 Lewis, Keren-172 Llnder, Teresa-37,B7,I72 Loblenhl, Key-37,88,172 Loman. Jeannie-172 Long. Michael-126,172 Long. Sld-172 Leu, Jlmnly Loveland, Lance-172 Lowe, Bernie-s1,a7,ls2,l12 Lowe, Mickey-112 Lewe, Nancy Lucky. Anlle LuJan, Denny-59,172 Lynn, Lonnie-172 Meehs, Patrick-172 Mahon. Denny-59,172 Melllen, Becky-172 Malone, Mark-41,172 Maloney, Lauara-87 Marclncevage, Sleve-126,172 Marsh, Rebecca Marlin, oenlse-se,112 Merlin, Phllllp-l26,l72 Maschino, Debbie-87,130,172 Maxwell, James-172 Mayo, Sharon-172 McCarly, lngrld-61,172 Mcbomas, Debbie-90,172 McDonald, Jerry McEwen, Peggy-17,112 McKay, Anne-83.175 McKay, Mark Mexelvey. Cyndl McKinney Il, James-41,173 MCMIIIIH. PM-173 McFheelers, Teresa-55,S1,87 MBBIS, Glenna-47,49,130,173 Melling, Jlm-173 Messenger, Terry-130,173 MBYSI, Celleeh Meyers, Melody-66,87 Miller, Barry-173 Millaf. CBIMBI1 Miller. Meledee-47,49,6l,l73 Miller, Peul-173 Mlller. Rex-173 MIIIIDBN, Dennis-59,6G,112,114,11B,173 Mll16l', Demon-173 Mitchell, Diane-173 Mllchell, Rebecca-S1,B7,173 Mix, John-129,173 Mosd, Cynthia--173 Moad, Marilyn-173 Moncrlel, Carole-173 Money. Paula-37,173 Money, Wesley Moore, Brlen-151,173 Mocle, Candace-173 Moore. Juni Morren, Deborah-174 Morris, Gary-45.73.174 Murrls, Pelrlcla-86,130,174 Nlerrls. Slarla-174 Morrow. Merquelle-174 Muses, Edwine-174 Moullon. Kell-lsen-a4,9o,174 Murie, James-41,59,82,10B,174 Murphy, Waller-174 MUHSY. Michelle-174 Musschls, Jerri Myers, Gary-174 Myers, Paula Nall, Pauls-87,174 Nance, Rlle-174 Neasm, Bruce-174 Nell, Slephen-59,66,Il6,17-5 Neumann, Costs Neumann, Toni-174 Nluhols, Lynn-37,174 Nichols, Kelny-114 Nlxen. nenuel-4o.41,r74 Nullell, ROY-59,'l52,173,174 Oconnor, Kevin-59,174 Ocennor, Thomas-59,162,174 Odom, Tommy-174 ONBBI, Dawn-87,174 Oakes, Dnvld-174 Omeara, Anne-37,B7.1D0,174 Qualllme, Romney-66,67,!74 Overholl, Janice-87,174 Owens, Patil-174 Pebsl, Merk-174 Pecconi, John-V14 Peck, Dlanna-87,130,174 Peagen, Deore-97,174 Peuersen, Peulcle-a7,7r,s7,l14 Pearson. Mellhe-61,103,174 Feese, Carol-174 Penland, Kem-41.53.114 Perclvel, Deborah-87,103,174 Perry, Den-52,174 Perdhall, Nell-174 Persons, John-174 Fersun, Hal-174 Pelels, Linde-69.174 Pelerson, Ellen-130,174 Pslllle, Kellh-73,175 Phllp, Tana-53,175 Pickett, Becky Pickell, Llnde-175 Pierce. Lee--175 Pierce, Nancy-175 Plgg, Nofmen-5s,17s,rur Pilrnen, Nenelle-101,102,175 Pills, Janet-115 Pope, Chrlslopher-175 Pepe, .leny-115 Popowsky, Michael-175 Porter, Raymond-101,175 Pnleel, Carol-175 Powers. Palriece--175 Pratt, Donna-89,175 Pyle, Cynlhle-175 Qulnlero, Paul-175 Rader, DeeDee-175 Randle, Vlbkl-l75 Raschlschlnle, Linda-175 Relhlenm, John-175,126 Rey, Belly-47,175 Rey. Jnhn-175 Redman, Peule-87,175 Reed, Russell Reed, Tenna-175 Reeves, Kimberly-44,55,s7,r1s Reichert, Nancy-37,175 Reynolds, Kalhle-47,175 Rhea, Barbara-6S,87,I75 Flhude, Becky-175 Richardson, Bulch-175 Rice, Donnsllee-7u,a4,9r,17s Rice, Lerry Rlckner, Llnda-37,175 RIQQS. Richard-59,108,175 nlley, Lynn-115 Roberts, DBvldQ9,101,175 Roberts, Don Reberls, Nancy-81,99,1D1,175 Reblnsun, Keren Rogers, Janet-87,130,175 Rogers, Nell-175 nelllng. Belly-175 Rcwlend, Rnndel-87,91 Ruedy, Sheryl-7B,79,176 Sanders, Janel-175 Senlelll, Rldherd-59,1D0.l29,176 INDEX 2 Schrlill, Sheryl-87,176 Sconce. Sualla-87,176 Stroll, David-59,175 Scoll, Leonard Seals, Teri-176 Seals. Ramona Selleselh, Patty-176 Sellers, Scot salon, Kun-17s Seymour, Rabin-176 shannon, Shelms-101,175 Sharp, Lavlna Sharp, SUB-175 Sharp, Terri-176 Shaw, Richard-84,65,!76 snearar, Dana-s1,rss,11s snallanberger. Susie-a5,ls:l,l7e ShBDard, Charles-176 Shiras, Karen-61.815.88.176 Shirley, Darla-99,115 snlvars, Trarlyn-a7,r7e Shuhal, Kirrl-55,70,71,B5,17I,176 Shykes. Chrlsly-47,dB Sller, Gale47,99.17S Slmcox, Kathy-176 Simmons, Belh-176 SimPSUrl. Neal-59,177 Sims, Charles-177 singer, Margarar Slrilo, Marla Sladek, ADIII Slaughlsr, William-77,177 Sllgor, Charles-177 Smllh, Brlsn Smilh, Evan-177 srnmr, Larry-177 Srrlllh. Marlene-53,177 Smllh, Ritbhard-53,59,82,l77 Smllh, Sheila-177 Smith, Toni--85.98177 Smith, Wesley-177 Snnwbalger, Steven-177 Snyder. Clark-177 Towsend, Marla-87,178 Trimble, Jamie-178 Tucker, Steven-99,178 Twrmsn, Glenda-178 Valsnla, Carul-178 Vargasun, Cynthia-178 Volk. Deborah--178 Weddle, Karen-88,175 Wachel, Charlene Wagner, Jimmy-179 Waggoner. Elaine-85,179 walaanvllla, Nancy Walker, Ray-179 Walker, Slaven-179 wallaca, Carolyn-179 Wallace, Edward Wallace, Sylvia-179 Waller, Slsveh-179 wangsgard, naman-119 Ward, Mlrihael-179 Warehlme, Vickie-179 Wall, Susan-179 weaver, Manny-179 Webor, Valerie-179 Wahsler, Dyana Wehling, Mark Weinmeisler, Barbara-87.179 Wellmaker, Jackie-179 Wells, Marla-179 wana, Vivienne-87,98 Whaley, Parriclr-12s,l19 wnarlan. Cindy wnaalar, Nanny-e7,l19 While, Jellrey-179 While, Linda-B7 While, Llnda-87 While, Rebecca Whllemarl, Melinda-179 Wnlllel, Susan-179 Wilkins, David-4B,49,179 Williams, Jack Williams, Joella-179 Williams. nay-59,126,119 Snyder, cynrnra-a4,a7,171 sparks, Bruce-177 Spencer. Jon-177 splva, slaven sraley, rranlan-5s,1os,1l1,177 SlamDBr, Debra-177 Slalon. Sharra-177 slaennargen, Ronda-177 Slellen, Richard-177 Sleincamp, Morris-177 Stevens. Kayea-ss,s7,17a Slipes, Ribhard-17B Sllll, Paul-178 Sldlls. James-175 Slauhirl, Linda-57,175 Slraugrlan, Rabyn-178 SIYBBI. Sleven-178 Slubblslleld, Roxann-88,178 Sulllvan, Pamela-98.178 Summers, Lorie-178 Sundquisl, Collie-178 Wllliarns. nauerr49,r2s,119 Wllllams Williams Williams Williams Wilsurl , Ronald-ss.1os.1o9,11s on, sunny-ar nn, Marina-s9,s1,aa,r1a an, Richard-59,115,119 illY-10S,1l6,119,179 . B wilson. carol-es,s9.a7,11s Wllsdrl, James49,lD8,l79 Wilson, Jann-119 wrlsan, nanacca Winans, Randy WirB. Pele-179 Wollard, David Weller. Ken-179 Womack, Nick-41 Woodard, Donald-59,108,179 Woodard, Carol-179 woods, WO0dSr Farrell Michael-179 waaarang, charles-119 waaay, Phllllp Swain. Patricia-178 Swann, Steven-178 Swlrzer, Mark Swden, Tim Tala. ClBY-103,178 taylor. .larry-we Taylor, sneryl-17a Woolery, Tim-59,105,179 wrlgnr, Marlin-113,179 Wylie. Elllahelh-84,87,I79 Wylne, Terry Youngblood, Flusssll-69,179 Vnunl. nancy-119 Zablalnik, Charles-179 Albausr, Taylor, Hager-we renal, Mary-178 Thalmsn, Daniel-129.178 ThaVPr Ronald-116.175 Thomas. James-178 Thomas, Kellh Thomas. Sheila-178 Thomason, David-17B Thompson, Larry-17B Tlcnanor, Mika-129,lra Tillany, Gayle-178 Tirrlberman, Debbie-178 T0dd. Elilallelh Tulson, Curtis-17B 224 INDEX zarac, .larry-179 Zirbel. J ames SUPHOMOHES Aaron, Kim-181 Ackors, Teresa-lsr Adams, cynlnia Dawn-181 Adams, .raann-lei Roherl-IB! alarmga, uauglas-ral Allonsc, Anlnony-lar Allen, Kelly-69,110,151 Allerldnrl, TimOlhY-410,181 Anderson. Carol-151 Anderson, Jan Marie-IB! Anthony, Paul-181 Arnold, Palricla-91,181 Askey. Julie Ann-90,101,181 Alchle, Cyrllhia-37,191 Axwarlny, 'road-4a,49,rar Ayling, James GUY-110,181 Bacon, Palli-83.9D,lBl aaggelx, Janis-99,181 Bagley, Teresa-9D.9r,I81 Bagley, Tim Halley, Melanie Belh-181 Baildr, Judy-47,181 Balsden, Roger-181 Ball, Larry-lsr Ballard, Chsun-41,182 laapparr, Ricky Barnes, Paul Barnell, PalriCiH40,lB2 Barnell, Susan Kay-47,182 Barler, John-182 Ballon, James-182 earl, susan-4l,1e2 Bean. Susan-41,182 Bessler, Karen-182 Back, Randall-182 Bell, Jenniler-70,103,182 aanrlay, Linda-esnaz Bergman. Dale-110,192 earry, slave-lez signers, Pamela-55,91,s1,1o:l,1a2 Bingham, Tami-sr,ls2 Birchsll, Chermagne-91,182 Blackburn, Susan-152 araalrrnan, Becky-47,182 Blackwood, Jane-41,182 Blake, Elllabekh-!B2 Blackemora, Anlla-40,41,75,1B2 Blalock, Nancy-IB2 Elaslngame, Alan Blasslngarrle, Debbie-41,59,70,lB2 Boggs, Belly-79,182,191 Boll, Edwin Ted-162 Bonds, Davld-182 Boswell, John-182 Bower, Slave-153 Cranford, Debra-185 Crawlord, Joe-l19,85,185 Crawford, Jeffrey-59,110,155 Crews, Mikel-185 Crookshank, Ted-111,185 Crass, Brian-185 Cross, Michael-IBS Crowe, Sharon-91,185 Cullen, Willlam-59,185 Cunningham, Kirk-110,185 Bowser. Mark-183 eayu, .lsris-9o,la2 Boyd, RHTIGY-59,183 Boynlon, Charles-59,1l0,1l9.1B3 Bisuslrsal, Crystal Brady, Robyn Brandon, Charles-41,153 aranal, as-thM7:a,so,lea Brnlcher, Fliohard-183 Brall. Thomas-183 smliar, Valerie-46,183 Brewer, John-42,lB3,75 Brewer, Valerie-117.183 Bricker, Karen-9u,aa,laa eriuges. nina-lea Curran. Timothy-'ll9,59,IB5 Curtis, calny-9e,lol,1a5 Curlis, Drew-80,185 CurliS. Gloria-98,155 Curlls, Joe-185 Dalla, Rosa-155 Dame, Pamela-4D,70,9B,lB5 Daniel, Arie-54,55,1B5 Darler, Stephan--41.75.185 Davls, Deborah-186 Davls, Judilh Davis, Gordon-186 Davls, Rlchende-91,186 Davis, sleprien-las Davls, Stacey-186 Flow, Llaa-185 Floyd, James-l29,lBe Floyd, visky-ao,laa Ford. Kendall-156,188 Forawood, Mary-91,1as Forgue, Cyridy-83.158 rswler, Klmnsrly-las Fowlkes, Danlse-90,188 Fox, Janice-las Franks, Haslel-lea Freeman, Carol-188 Freeman, Tlm-90,188 Froehlor, Brian-59,129,188 Gant, James Ganl, Janice-188 Garrison, Gary-63.185 Goa, Debbie-186 GlIl,Jan1ie-168 Glllan, Nancy-90,188 Gmail, Robert--188 Godlrey. Dawnetta Golden, Larry-47,110,158 Gorley, Barbara-198 Gorley, Robert-188 Groman. Mark Britlen. Britten. Blna-183 Sooll-133 Bruadhadd. Sheila-183 Brock. Brook, Brook, Barbara Brando-183 Jeannie-47,la4 Brooks, Judy-184 Brophy, Bridgette-65.90.184 Brown, Barry-59,119,154 Brown. Carol-7B,9l,18l Brown, Dianne-184 Brown, Jan-61,184 Brunino. Diana-90,184 Buchanan, Richard-59,184 Buckner, Denise-184 Buck, Gregory-164 auergsv, Michael-184 Burdick, Barbara-90,154 Burke, Daniel-181,184 Burke, Chrlsllrle-90.99.184 Burkett, Jaoquelyn-let Burleigh, Stewarl-184 Bushey, Mlka-184 BYl1ul'n, Diana-184 Byram, Carol-184 Cube, Melinda-70,184 Campbell, Timothy Curl, Laurls-7030.184 Carpenter. Gary Carrington, David-184 Carrlnglon, Shefrle-91,184 cssssl. Billy-Al,70,99,l84 Castro, Paul-59,184 Cavanaugh. Colleen-184 Chandeer, Mika Chapman, Teresa-184 Cherry, John-59,110,184 Chisum, Mark-110,184 Chugon, Davld-184 Clark, alsxy Claylon, Clark Clem. Eddie-IB4 Clemons, Michael-184 CIinB, Karin-154 Cobb, Debra-41,184 Cockrell, Michael-184 C0lSY. Klrrl-79,91,98,154 Colllns, James-184 Collins, Ricky Compton, Russell Conner, Roberl-91 Comedy. Denise-184 Cook, Chrls-91 Coooer, Vlckl-184 Corley. Diana-184 Cormeok, KI-Jvln-154 Cotton, Greg-IB4 Coughlln, Doreen-184 Cralg, Vloki--185 Creln, Cari!-91,185 Dawson, Greg--186 Day, mana-las Deaths, Harry-IBS Deousk, Paul-186 Degulsll, Mary--91,186 Delorldoe. Katny-186 Dennis, Kevin-91,186 Deshlelds, Karen-91,186 Determarl, Sharon-91,186 Dickerson, Donna Dickson, Terri Dlllee, Mary-9o,sa,lae Dillard, Jay-59,111,186 Dlllard, Ricky-4U,l01,126,129 Dlnlino, Michael-186 Disney, Gregory-186 Dobbs, eraulsy-me Doogen, Rlohard-59,110,156 Doray, John-187 Dougherty, Brian-lar Doughty. Darlene Downey, Ralph--187 Downie, Dale-26,187 Drenmer, Dlnne-91,9B,187 nuke, Kevin-lar Duncan, Davls-187 Dunlord, Debra-81,187 Dunkin, Carol-41,187 Dunkin, Deborah-90,187 Dunlap. Cindy Dunlop, Donald-75,187 Duslon, Duke-187 Dye, Charles Earp, .lsmas-75.187 Easlon, Clndy-187 Eason, Denise-187 Easlharrl, Debbie-9O,91,1B7 Eddlernan, Nancy-137 Edgar, Fanohon-187 Edmondson, Mark-157 Edwards, James-187 Egli, Palrisls-9l,99,1a7 Ellis. Cherrle-187 Ellls, Cynthia-91,187 Ellls, Flay-26 Ellsworth, Carolyn-9n,le7 Emerl, Slove Emlgi Slove-187 Erwin, Teresa-187 Eslord, Deanna-83,187 Ewing. Jeffrey-129,187 Fahrl, Nanelle-187 Fairoalrn, Mark-187 Falahlner, Llsa-76,91,lB8 Folsnl, Henry-119,158 Faisal, Pnlllp-1ls,iaa Fandrych, Mike Fanlon, Monica Ferguson, Lonnie-41,101,188 Fleming, Rocky-188 Graham. Brady-75,189 Gramentz, Wes-189 Gray, Carole-189 Gray, Derll Green, Robert-90,189 Gregg, Danlel-110,189 Gronnon, Mark-189 Grillin, Andrea-99,189 Grimes, Cynlhia-189 Gunn. Robert Guthrie, James-119,189 Hooks, Brenda-189 Hadley, Pamela-130,189 Holbrook, Chnrlulle-189 Hale, Kannalh-47.90 Hall, Cynlhla-159 Hall. Samuel Hall, susls-130,159 Hall, TrECY-70,9D,1B9 Harrlhrlclt, Llndo-189 Hamas, Wanda-7B,79.90.lB9 Hamlin, Anna-189 Haney, Jane! Hardin, Wllllom-485 Harlow, Wayne-129,190 Harris, Jimmy-190 Harrls, Jim-190 Harris, Michael-190 Harris, Fllchard Harlmorl, Roger--190 Hastings, Jan-190 Heasley, Lynn-we Hoalh, Joe-190 Hoinerl, Donna-81,9!,99.181,190 Hembree, Mike-99,190 Hanley, Marilyn-190 Hennlngten, Donna-19D Henlhorn, T0ni49,90 Herman, Jellrey Herod, Kendall Herrington, Ben-190 Hervey, Dann-70.98.190 HBSS, Roberl-190 Hibbert, Flex Nlgglns, Mary-91,190 Higgins, ncssmsiy-leo Hlgh, IIB-9037.190 Hill, Alison-47,9D,190 Hill, Connle-90,9l,l01 Hlll, Cryslie-46,47 Hillsbarry, Rosetta-90 Hlll, Sharian-91,190 Hlnkle, Beverly-90,191 Hinkle, Robln Hllohccck, Elllsbelh-91,190 Hobgood, Jeff-110,190 Hoenshall, Charles-190 Hohman, Kalhlson-91,102,190 Hahweiler, Eva-190 Hclldrllan, David-59,79,l9l INDEX Hullandor, Alllle-91,191 Holmes, claw-191 Honaycutt. Andrea-61,91,99,l9l Honeycutt, Tracy l-loaek, .may-191 Hoover, Darryl-1sl Hope, Dana-191 Houston. Shella-90,191 Howell, Jeannine-191 Hawell, Zelma-79 Hualuara, Diana-15,191 Hubbard, Heldl Hubbard. Rllthard-191 Hull. Steven-191 Hughes, Juhnnle-191 Hulett. Terry-41,1oe,1e4,19l Hussman. Cindy-191 l-luslad, Cindy-101,191 Hyatt, Cllll-42.90.191 JBCKSOII. VIC-101 Jecksan, Wllllem-41,59,l91 Janeslc, Paula-91,191 Jaro, Glenn-191 Jazuas, Steven Jenklns, Larry-191 Jenkins, Perry-191 Jail. Bryan-191 Johnson. Daryl-191 Johnson, Danlse-191 Jllhnsbn, Ellen-90,191 Johnson, John-191 Johnson, Nancy-41,191 Johnson, Phelvrl-91,191 Johnston. Denise-191 Johnston. Jackie-91,191 Jolley. Greg-191 Jones, Larry-191 Jones, Ronald-181 Jones. Russell Lee-192 Janes, Sandy Jorskl, Trey-192 Jeulney, Kellh-59,119,192 Judd, Steven-192 Kaufman, Deborah-192 Keele, Kelly-4B,49,77,I92 Keene, Jnrletle-192 Keen, Jim--192 Kellh, Darrell-41,192 Keith, Flonnle-419,189 Kelley. Kevln Kendrltk, Rene-192 ltannauy, valaria-90.192 Kerr. Jane-192 Kerr, Kenneth-192 Ksrsey. Susan-192 Kotchersld, Machael-192 Klda. Kralg-192 Klenlll. Corlnle-192 Klenlll, Kennelh-59,114,192 Kala, Brenda-90.98.192 Killebrew, Kathy-91,192 Klllgore, Kimberly-83,192 Klmes, Bruce-192 KIl19. Jene-91,192 Kubrleer. Jarllce-192 Koehler, Curlls Koehn, Vlckle-192 Kurtameir. Susan-192 Klaslewskl, Devld-192 Kralky, Palrlcla-90.l93 Krlstol, Deborah-55,B2,l93 Krober, Ellc Kulmacz, Annelte-193 Kysar, Kathy-90,193 Leneve, Mark--193 l-Bflslay. Flay-193 Lalham, Leslle Laverde, Marla-193 Lawrence, Llnde-193 Lewsorl, Randy-42,75,193 Lea., Nlcxy Lee, Mark Lewis, Debbie-90,193 Lewls, Vlctbrle-90,102,193 Leyh, Teresa-90,193 226 INDEX LIGM. John-193 Llttle, Bruce-41,193 Llllle, Leslle-41.193 Llttleton, slavan Lllllelleld. Johnny-110,193 Llverls, Mark-193 Lobdell, sasa Loellelholl, Leslle-102,193 Long, Terry Lord. Mary Ann-79,193 Lynch, David Lyne, Pnlllp-4l,99,1sa Lyon. Mltheel-193 Mackey, Fallicla-90,193 Medtlux, Lemerr-41,193 Mankln . Charles-193 Mennlrli. JOAnn-80,194 Mapel, Marlln, Martln. Maschl Ronnle-42 Kenny-194 Teresa-90,194 no, Vesley--194 MelhlS. Devld-76.77,194 Mayllsl Maylial a, Kay-47.90.194 a. La Rae-91,194 McAlllsler. Ray-41 MCBrld e. Dana-194 McCann. Patrlcla-194 McCann. Paul McCasland, Rcnnla-194 MCCIer Y. Llnda-194 McCormack, David-194 MCCOrmel:k, David T.-42 McCoy. Denise-194 McCullough, Esckyl-194 MCDOrleld, Mark-59,194 McDowell, Reglne-194 MCDUWBII, Reberl-194 Maeva., nlcnam-4o.41,4a,4e,194 Maaulre, Rochelle-so,9a,9s,l94 McK-HY. Georgette-194 McKay. Sherry-91,194 McKeen, Robert McLaln. Vlnn-194 Ml:Null McNutt , Laura-91,101,195 . snarla-les McRae. TIN1-195 Mt:Shevdan, Gary Me8dnrS. Hlcherd Madcal Merrill, Meyers Mihelic Mlller. Mlllsr, Mlllar, Miller- Nllllar, I, Steven-95,195 Ter!-83,91,195 , Mellnda-65,191,195 S. Susan-85.195 Chsll Davld-195 Deborah-91.195 Llse-83,195 Teresa-90,195 MKIIS. Carl Minshell, Kenneth-195 Mitchel Mltchel l, Joneva-4l,7S,195 I. Junler-195 Mllscher. Sharon-195 Mead, Carolyn-195 Moblay, Nicky-41,195 Molllll. Money, Moody, Jayson-42,195 KBY-53 Donna-186.195 Mooney, Debra-195 Moore. Moore. MODIS: Lens-90.195 Nalhen Sheila-47.181195 Morgan. Michael-195 Morgan, Paul-195 Morgan Mnrris. MK'-ll'I'lS: Morrls, M05BSl . Rannle-195 CethY-63,195 Heglna-90,195 PBQQY-41,195 Angela-3730.195 Mosley, Rob-195 Mueller, Antnlnetle-83,195 Mueller, Jaml-91.196895 Mulllns, Karen--196 Mulllns. Kevlrl-196 Murray, Donald Murray, Melody-496 MuSSyBI, Mll'VIn-110,196 Muslaln, Remene-4781.196 Myers, Genlgens-196 Myers, Shelly-83,9l,l9S Nashslt. Danny-196 Nelson, Darrell Nelsun, Mlke NSISOD. Leila-79,91,195 Newby, Thomas-59,236,110 Nlchols. Douglas-196 Nlchuls, John Nlahols, Robert-149,196 Nlgn, Dehble-196 Nimmu, James--59.96.110 Nordqulst, Jana-90.96 Northtutt, Key-47,49,77,195 Ohlspadu, Susan-47,196 0'BrIel'l, Lynn-83,90,196 olga. Paul Oliver. Cheryl-196 Ollvsr, Steven Organ, Connie Osborne. Derle-78,79,196 Owen, Allan-185 Owen, Edward49,61,l9S Owens, Donna-196 Owens, Kan-110,196 Paddock, Charles-196 Pamvlln, Jesnene-196 Pauley, Gary-59,195 PBrmlBY. Debble-47,91,19S PedlCO. Sleve-195 Panlneer, Paula Pannlngmr., Sleriie-196 Pannlnglorl, Vlcky-196 Perklne, Davld-196 Peekins, Mark-196 Peters, Julla-91,196 Patrse, Kent Peltljehn, Steve Pnilllps, Becky-as.1ao.19s Pnlpps, Darrell-151 Plant, Ray-77,196 Platl. Jaan-90,196 Polins. Kathleen-196 Paola, .lulla-we Porter, Bruce-98,196 Poleet, Roger-197 Puller, Kslrlnn-197 Powell, Cnnnle-47,90,197 Powers, Paul-197 Pawers, Pnlllp Prater, Randy Precure, Leann Pressley, Colin-197 Frlce, Barbara-41.197 Prlcs, Pam,-l2s Prlckett, Garry Frlnce, Frank-41.197 Prlnzlng, Dawn Pulley, Steve-47.197 Pulley, Glenn-41,197 Purser, Palricla-55,9l,97,197 Pyle, Gordon-197 Quayle, Wanda Jean-90.197 Hacca, Kenneth Rader. Randall--197 nmlafa, Tanya-90,197 Rehlll. Mlke-37,l97 Ramsey, alll Rand. Rosalind-197 napplayaa, Richard-191 Relhhun, Elilebelh-195 Rlilllll, Jen-90,195 Ready, Leslle-198 nedalls. Ann-198 Reed. Paul Reed, Robin-198 Planner, Randy Rhodes. Kalhy-4130.198 Rice. Emmett-198 Rlchards, Johnny-198 RICH, Carole-198 Ridaner, Chrlstupher Rlaings, 'nm-lea RIUDS. Mlke-59.69.195 Huey, Jlll-85.90,t0l.18B Rlsteu, Linda-47,195 Roades, Becky-198 Roberson. Jerry Roberts. Kenneth Roberts, Mlke Robertson, Ann-61,198 Roblnson, Den-198 neehe, JlCk-85,102,199 Rogers, Darlene-65,t99 Rogers, renee-199 Romano, Vincent-199 Rocker. James-199 Rose. Laura-91,199 Flosenheum, Rey-199 Roush, Kathy-55,65.S9.90.1D3,T99 RDWB. Anne-47,199 Ruby. Kathy-41,199 Ruby, Lorl-47.85.199 Fluody, Wlllllm-79,126,199 Semuson, Jell-199 Sanders, Becky-195 Sendstrom, Robert-189 Sawyer, Kimberley-199 Scerberry. Dorothy-199 Scerbroush. Sharorw199 Sthaul. Dawn-199 Schmidt, Stanley Schmidt, Merle Schnorr. Joe-199 Schnorr. Warren-199 Scott, Carol-199 Scrogglns. Cindy-91.199 Sears, Susie-199 Seey, Gregory-199 Sehurn, Dlenna-69,199 Selenderi. Laura-199 Sell, Darla-90.199 senefe, Mefy Jene-199 Semmler, John-199 Sepulveda. Carlos-59,199 seweu, Mark-199 sharp, sneny-we Sheldon. Zella-l99 Shepard, Steele--90.199 Sherrell, Herbie-41,199 Shewmake, Richard-198 Shilling, Gary ShIr6S. Katerl-4133.199 snetrslell, Ricky-199 Sholner. Mlka-199 Shrelller. Jeanne-199 sheen, Mellese-s4,91,199 Shubat, Melodls-91,199 Shumafd. Paul-90,200 Shumele. James-4l.200 Siegenlheler, Laurie Snyder, Harry-201 VenHooser, Ricky Dale Sonor. Dennis-201 Sprenkle. Sarah-47.90.201 Sprlrwman. Gene-201 Sprulll, Gary-59,119,201 veegnen, Larry Velte, Christine-80.202 Vincent, Kimberly-99.90.202 Wade, James-73.75,tl0,202 spurleek, Merit-201 Srelme, Janice-201 Stemper, Susie-201 Stnpelle, Susan-201 staples, Lynde-91,201 Starkey. Klrk-201 Stewart. Angle-201 Stltt, Karen-201 Ston9. Kap-201 Stone. Sheryl--201 Stonecipher, Larry-48,201 Stover. Kelle-201 Strawn. Greg Slrlcklirld. Klm-9l,102,2O Wagner. Keren-9u,2o2 Walnsoott, Jerry-59,110.tl9,202 Welker, Deborah-47,45,9B,202 Welker, Tony Lee-202 Welker, Wayne Wallace, sr-em-so Well. Terry-202 Wetter. Susan-202 wenek, Mike-99,202 Wangsgerd. Robert were, xlmeerly-90,130,202 Werlng, Jenlce-55,97,202 Warren, Reumpnd-99,202 weners. Linde-81,202 Stubblelield, Gary-201 Suggs, Kennem-41,7s,1w,12s,2o1 Sullens, Mike-201 Svelkovsky. Janet-90,201 Svobode, Mark Swann, Gary-201 Weaver, Glne-202 Webb. Dennis-202 Weed, sxentey-2oz Welr, Davld-202 Wellmaker. Roy-69,202 Wennersten. Michael-77,202 Swenson, Mark-201 Swattl, Rold-41.69.70,20I swlrczynekl, Memyn-31.59.201 Talley, Dolen-201 Teyler, .Jemee-119,201 Teylor, Steve418.201 Taylor. Richard-201 Taylor. Tom-201 Torrlll, Russell ThAtCh8I', Dshble-201 Thomas, Janette-90,201 Thomas. Rodney wneletene, Michael-203 Whiteman. Cllntun-203 wnnungren, Mike White, Steven-208 Whlttakor, JBH-203 Wluqlns. Anne Wllks, Robert-203 Wllhalle, Gary-41,203 wtltlems, newnene-41,203 Willlems, Marty-203 Wllllems, Larry-203 Willis, Denise-79,9l.203 Thomason. Shsrl-201 Thomas, Tonl-201 Thomas. Toni Rao-201 Slepak, Mark-99,200 Singer, Shelley-47.200 Skelton. Robbie-75.82.200 Smlth, Bradley-110,200 Slllllllr Carol-103.200 Smllh, Darrell-41.200 Slllllh. David-200 Smith, Donna--200 Srrtltll. Jay-200 Smith. Linda-90,99 Smith. Marilynrv85,9l.2D0 Smith, Marla--84.200 Smith. Michael-200 Smllh. Nancy-83.91.200 Smllh. Rbbin-200 Smith. Shaun Smith. Crelu-200 Smith. Steve-201 Smith, Teresa Smlth, TrlCln-4U.4l,2D1 Smlthere. Rohln-90.201 Smlthw Smlthw Smoot, smylh, ICR, John-201 lok, Karen Eddie-54.55.201 Claudia Thompson, Ann-201 Thompson, Charles-201 Thomvson. Llnde TTIOITIDSDII. Richard Jlm-201 Thompson, WIII-4l.201 Thompson. wm, Mark-1lD,202,l19,59 Thorton, Perry-202 Thrash, Diane-202 Thrash, Vicky Thummel, Debble-90,202 Tlchenor, Steven-202.59329 Tlnslly. Debbl-202 Totten, Dlena TOWNS, Tlm-202,59.110,200 Townsley, Frank-110 Trimble, Davld-202 Turoevllle. Janet Turner, Glen Valle. ClYtdy47.202 VBnHDOSB. Davld Wllmuth, cindy-zoa Wilson, Edgar-203 Wllabn, Jchn Jly-54.55.203 Wilson, Keye-zoa Wllson, Ramona-47.79.203 wneen, Teresa-203 Wlnkler, Cynthia-40.4l,55.90.97,lB7,203 Wlre. Hank Wltten, John-203 Wolever, Donald Mark-203 Womack, Vickie-203 Wood, Dlnah-47,531,203 Wo0d, John-203 Woodard, Jlke-59,110,203 Wooldrldoe, Donna-203 Woolf, Dlvld-179 Woosley. Dennis-203 Wrlghl. Thomas-179 Wuerlleln. Merk-203 Wythe, sneny-sr.9s,2o:l Zemenskl, Cynthia-9D Zlmmer Zimmer man. Eddie mah. Gary-41 Snead. RODS!!-1lU,201 Snelling. James-201 INDEX Editor-In-Chiel Susie Wallace engages in a strange pastime con- sisting of an old yearbook. photographs cut from magazines, a little rubber cement and a lot of imagination. Such a waybl spending her time, she says. is very good for her soul. we editors always manage to get the last word. sometimes they don't know what to write and it's so boring nobody reads it. i took a course in creative writing for the sole purpose of being able to write this letter. isn't that dedication ifyou ever saw it? when i look back on it i believe that this was proba- bly the toughest editorship this side of the mississippi. a part of the class was as lazy as i was. we had several disputes over varous parts of the yearbook. my main ambition was to change this school's year- book from the stiff starchy thing you've seen for the past seventy-five years into something anyone could be proud to possess. some people on the staff were violently opposed. at times i was ready for a schism, but it never came off. i guess now i'd better toss around the thanks. i'll thank the staff as a whole because only as a whole did we get all our pages in on time. i also want to thank the photgraphers land even you, russelll for getting us our pictures tsooner or laterl and old mr. wake for put- ting up with this weird class. and also my friends and non-friends at pcw who kept me going when i felt much like quitting. old susie wallace 228 LEDITOR'S ETTER .9-t '? g PQL: A 1973 PATRIOT PROFILE STAFF Sponsor ............,,,......... 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V - f.f,.,3g::.,,5, ' We are falling but we don't ' feel it. We are trapped in a drop of ambered air. and we can't even touch it We are lost We are lost We are lost and there's no one left to call us home. . The yearbook staff laughedg we cried, we fought and then we began from the start. We tried to capture on paper the individual memories of a school uniting 2000 students in a theme reach out. Our assembly climaxed our year we upheld tradition, Santa, a drop: but more, we presented your unique occurrences of '72-73. 230 PUBLICATION ASSEMBLY IBeIowj Our assembly climaxed the year, We upheld tradition, but we presented your unique occurences of '72-'73. Evie Doray, supe ported by the yearbook staff portraying various traditions, expresses our ideas. Mbovej . . .you back away into your mole hole. you live only wishing, but never needing another mole. you don't want to see , . . Laura Andres, through music and poetry, descirbes a certain person, y,N. A new year and new ideas for the yearbook. Returning yearbook stall member for the '74 Patriot Profile are: !Front Rowl Donni Rice, Sponser Steve Wake, Elizabeth Wylie: lSecond Raw! Tim Jay, Terrl McPheeters, Gretchen Evans: !Back Rowl Rick Shaw, Kathy Moulton. INot Pictured! Cynthia Snyder. As the school year ends, Yearbook And Newspaper Staffs begin. The new staffs must be chosen. A staff consisting of humans - with separate ideas - who must first unite themselves. As the old year fades: so must the old ideas. We must re-learn and re-new: we must prepare ourselves for the upcoming responsibility of recording new happenings. A summer will be spent but then in leisure when school starts it will take dedication. We care, we try. Q.,j?e'f.Q?? m A stall consisting of humans with separate ideas who must first unite themselves. Pic- tured are the new Town Cryer Editors. fseated from left to rightiz Jack Roache. sports editor: Jill Riley, editorial editor: Kim Shubat, club edi- tor: and Carol Va- Ienta, general news. Standing are sponsor Mr. Wake and Phoa tograghy Editor Rich- ardS aw. PUBLICATION STAFFS 231 232 Speeches, Campaign posters, Cheers, walkovers and sometimes just a name and an office: all these, combined with hard work, made a hectic month of elections and tryouts. The controversial Sophomore presidential candidate had future Seniors in turmoil. There were sighs ol relief, joy and even disgust as the New Offices And Cheerleaders were announced. But as it always is, the majority rules. 1 ql r l 4 Mbovej Newly elected officers lor the 1973-74 school year are fSealedJ President Carol Wilson. Vice President Amy Askew. Secretary Toni Smith, Treasurer Kayce Stevens, and Pledge Mistress Marla Townsendg fstandingl Cc-Historians Vicki Leard and Cindy Hale and Parliamentarian Cindy Fennell, Belowj Returning Cheerleaders are Pat Morris, Kim Greve, Sherry Dutton and Alice Gorena. New cheerleaders are Paula Shumard, Kathy Katsar and Vicki Cooper. F-N N ,gi - se.1:-' '- g,. .Y l IA NEW OFFICERS 8t CHEERLEADERS ,1 ln fr'-N' rf. -I .. 'Q .5 N. X . 4q',- I .R F' ' . ,g, t . A -fa X iV.g xf.4 4 . J :fl f ' . ttyl -, 4.5 i. A- ad, ' I 1,5 A A 11.- , ' 's , 15 ' ,., 'A' .l, fAbove1 STUCO officers for 1973-74 are Treasurer Glenda Crouch, Vice President Nancy Roberts, Chaplain Joan DeClair, Secretary lf- ' ' Donnellda Rice and President Mike Ridner. fBelowJ Signs, slogans, gg - nandshakes and candy were all methods ol informing voters in the , , I STUCO elections. Candidate Donita Bourns hangs signs lor her ' ,I campaign. rl -,I . 1' 'R f , -I ' lM,',d .H ,3 .: ' ' 1 ' ,j'v.j a , . ,.j:.j. ' tw ,Mn LQQQP. 1. I 3 M 5 1: 2 fi ,P : rf, . . F' H4 , N ,. :f zz ' -f ' Mr 'L .5 ':' an 2 - it , 3, .mi Q, sa : I U EI' x l ' Q11 rf lg: AY -Q - ill :I V X' lm g 5 Y 'ni N 'V . V 5: I NEW OFFICERS 8t CHEERLEADERS 233 The frisbee was in the minds of most students, jumping and catching. Other Sp ri ng Activities were happening also. Such as: Music- Oklahoma! 76 Trambones and the Stage Band concert. Parties - Easter Bunny and the STUCO party for the underprivileged. Cards, cards, an more cards. Enrollment happened, no one knows how, but it happened. Ask Any Girl successful, funny, profitable, many rehearsals. Attending the Art Fair were watercolors, graphics and sculpture. Making it to class proved difficult for most students during the spring. 234 SPRING ACTIVITIES fAboveJ Junior Paul Kerby belts out a song during the Chorus' Departments first major production, Broadway Under The Stars. lRighU Choices were many during enrollment. but the confusion proved to be there. hd Mx. 1515-J ,,......- 8 G fra fLelt2 Joe Morris and Ted Owens gaze at talented art students' projects. fBelowJ Stageband member Darrell Keith exhibits his skill on the trombone at Stageband concert held in May. NA rf! -1 L Home EC 1' Sam. pnom mm . 3441!-m. pmt: fa. HS!-Q3 SPRING ACTIVITIES 235 If-lbovel Aunt Fern tJayna Hockj and Aunt Lettie tKim Stricklandl discuss the horrible possibility that their neice Meg tDebby Fordl might be leaving home. fAbave right! In an elfort to observe reac- tions ol the small people, the Home Ec. Department gave a party tor the '4test children. 1RighU Dan Stiffler, posing as the Easter Bunny, advises Tom Henthorn as to the whereabouts of all the Easter eggs. . 5 ma wa., A M .tn , tt'-XY -if Qs-at W 5 , ,sm V-, ii si vs-,. an Nuys, MQ, -'eff I Ah t 236 SPFIING ACTIVITIES 1' .wg ,XE Mbovej The monotony ot Hush Puppy shoes proved to be too much tor Mr. Loper's students. The end result was a pair of new shoes. !LeIU Educated minds and an insight into history was the outcome of an hour session with Abraham Lincoln tDick Blakey SPRING ACTIVITIES 237 Hardballers Make It Through Regionals Baseball. Tension. Coaches yelling to Ftun! Hard workouts, Sound minds. The desire to win. The hard-played games. Like regionals against U.S. Grant. Spirit and guys getting together to WIN! Learned coaches with patience, A fantastic victory over McGuiness, 16-3. sorrowful downfalls like Putnam City, 9-1. The excitement of State. The loss to powerful N.W. Classen. 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Wally Murie, Danny Luian, John Boswell, and Dana Huletg fLasr Rowl Coach Robert Beck, Coach Curtis Dorris, Curtis Adkins, Neil Simpson, Jim Day, David Scott, Kent .n Elliot. Tom O'Conner. and Coach Mike Duncan. fBelow2 Coach Robert Beck shows the strain and emotion it takes to be a baseball coach. Beck was selected Coach ofthe year lor leading the Patriots to a successful season. I Varsity Scoreboard ' 1 ' t . 0, 533 PCW Opponent Q v' 2 Q R jf 3 0 Choctaw , '- it f ' ....r,43 6 4 capiioiniii .1 A , , ' 'L .. .. 1 3 guncan it r .rt m.w,Ji,.f.' -, ,hi . ,V 3 ,V W V W , , 'V 5515, 0 2 uncan ,L V ,,,. , , t Moore t - - are f r - 3 o oei city i ' . r lefewi-QI?if f- 10 3 Lawton Q1i5f'i iE': Q- t 'Y 4 1 A ada ?0 4 . 1' 1 - f ig, 4 0 Guthrie if f., f q'f5i,Yji Tgggfv 16 3 McGuiness T5 - zirf'-tw. 1 6 Moore 7506-xg' J i5'ez,vfg3'j? t- ', A if T ' i' g,2g,5,g1,fg, J 5 0 Lawton . a s Lawton P' Q .A it 'f 1 5 Norman - t , g,, 4. H.. 3gQgg,. . . if , i , v ggfif 111+ 3 0 Capitol Hill - - , , .g .Nj V ' ',wtW- :Q Q flllfikaikt. . , ,3ff?'?'3?si:?t':m2igfagt 3 1 De' cfty ,J ' r-.- moe, C agEm..W ersiatgttsgg-fame De' CIW q ,r , t -4 3 a z:,iAt'tf-ef:X,s1s:g,,5f' 2 1 Norman ,Ni..:.f ai,-r?i?Q4i3?-:E QQ t v' lffit'32'7,iYVf 6 5 Star Spencer rd. 1 r,'M:,.1- .1 -, ten- N- - . W, 3 1 . i,:m,lAx- HMM Q . . Star Spencer at 3 1 431, ,'1?,?,,,eA.r ,iq-:k3,,1x'qE,,,,2i-y!,,:,, as Qu.. h- 15 8 El Reno 65 ig, ff:w5g,3'vi t S122 X 4 1 McGuiness Y-2.4---1-w'-if+,qe-fa J' '12 1 at 2 o EI R ,l -f 5 ,- '- -Y X -,W v.34'lug.,.,n,y EDO V 3 , 1 9 Putnam City ' .l -if t- 2 - , a , 11 e :ffl-J! -'.' M- 15 - - ,J 1 eg Tm, 4 4 Capitol i-iiii 5g'p'gg,i.agt,p3ygg2PsL1i'.'-as L -11-'5s..:l.pg4,,.f,,eQ:5,fM3fL, .lt 2 U.S. Grant C in Wife 5'2 9E'3lW ' S 4 5 u.s. Grant fr-'JM ff or . rcfafva 10 2 U-S- Grant A , fv:g2g?,grA1i:'J:3EY?, H .ying Q14'.s.1-'t.gj3':i,.iT'ztQ..'f'j:h'ffln State i1'.:s, 1f3'5 T'P'i?1'-.?5:'i225 2KQr'f IV: ',4w.vsL.1'-1.21:t: J7:'cfrEf5Ei'bL1'I 3 7 N W CI assen BASEBALL 239 i TRACKSTERS SEND SEVEN TO STATE The Track Team is on the run. Everywhere you look our boys are flying or leaping on their way to victory. Seven people went to State and David Baisden placed fifth. They have jumped into many pitts and have run all over the State. They set seven new school records along with seven trophys and 195 medals. Look around you, . the Patriots are moving fast. I. N X an A- PC West Track Team fFronl Row:J Brady Graham, Dale Downie. James Ftathjen, David Lynch. Robert Kerkhoft, Tim Woolery, Mike Gardner. Jett Jones, David Baisden, David Hogan. Phil Marlin: fSecond Howl Keith Journey, John Rathjen, Perry Thornton, Doug Hogan, John Clark, Jack Gorman. Ron Williams, Charlie Bassett. Gary Floyd, Geott Higgins, Chuck Lundeen: fThird Rowl James Wade, Steve Jiracek, Gary Swann, Bill Ruedy, Jerry Zajac, Brian 240 TRACK Davenport, Jett Hobgood. Mickey Cockran, Mike Morgan. Roy Nut- tall: fFourth Rowj Tim Altendorf, Flandy Gorman, Stan Ezell. Bert Williams, Mike Riggs, Mike Williams, Richard Dodgen, Ken Hale. Jim McKinneyg 1Fillh Row! Coach Larry Anderson, Danny Gregg, David Linder, Mike McCarty, Jack Lawter, Richard Buchanan, Dale Hartman and Coach Jerry Pitt. Senior Chuck Lundeen, along with other track' steers, uses his strength to make good timing on the hurdles. ,gg ' '73 School Records 440 relay- 143.21 Jack Lawter, David Baisden, James Flathjen, David Lynch 880 run - 12:01 .GJ Perry Thornton 100 dash -19,81 David Lynch 440 dash -149.6j David Baisden 2 mile run -19:50.43 Mike Gardner 220 dash -122.153 David Baisden Mile relay - Dale Downie, John Clark, David Lynch, David Baisden 35 RTX' 41? ' 25WEwQWQl' 4? ls there a lunny side to Track? One ofthe members tries lo prove this possibility. TRACK M sb. Tennis Team fFirsl Row! Dean Smith, Leon Spic. Tom Freeman, David Jennings, and Jack Phillips: fSecond Rowj Gary Spruill. Jim Fiacketeers Win Nine of Fourteen With Mr. Jim Cornelius a coach with a lot of drive, the Tennis Team really has things bouncing. Our boys have the power to really slam the ball over the net, and that's what counts. The team placed second in the Bommer Conference Tournament, They won nine of fourteen matches. Because they're a spring sport they don't get much recognition. Tennis is their game And they're Patriots. 242 TENNIS Davis Dunkin, Jefl Welch, Steve Tucker. Mike Sholner, Eddie Zim- merman, and Randy Yount. lt takes concentration and good physical condition which comes from long practices Jell Welch demonstrates. fmt Gym-A' pg 4, v , U. '4Ut i.'vm'gvarQgg, rl' if. 1. ... ,, .. , 'A-v. LL.-,WA-. ir-,gf , 1, I ' ' 4 A W - A u.fwif'la--t Iakftff.. 'L h Qt X. ' 0. 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Hun: 5 ' ' ' iiiiisseeevl--' ' ' L.- After a long, hard and struggling match, Tom Freeman stops and rests to catch a breath ot air. He won second place in B-Doubles at the Bornmer Conference Tournament. .- Because it's a spring sport, they don't get much recognition. But they practice, they try. and they win iust the same. TENNIS SCOREBOARD P.C. W. Opponent 3 EI Reno 6 8 Yukon 1 5 Del City 4 3 Capitol Hill 5 8 Yukon 1 8 Carl Albert 1 8 Grant 1 3 Northwest 6 8 Yukon 1 7 Carl Albert 2 2 Casady 7 8 Putnam City 1 4 El Reno 5 9 Putnam City 0 TENNIS 243 Golfers Swing lnto Best Season Winding up with a record of 14 wins - 7 losses the Patriot placed third in Boomer Conference. Paul Stitt was the best golfer while others equated out. There are no Seniors on this years squad. All of them are returning next year. There are 20 Golfers in all,11 Juniors and 9 Sophomores. They were led by Coach George Denham. This is the best season so far said Coach Denham, lt was great. Patriot Golfers: fFirsr Rowl: Glen Burns. Mark Sewell, Mark Hyde, Bruce Sparks, 1Second Howl: Coach George Denham, Scott Lee. 244 GOLF Junior Paul Stitt takes a good stance as he tees oft at another box. He was the best golfer this year forthe Patriots. , s. l 1 fr: t. Randy Fisher, Kenny Owens, Mark Soboda, Ted Goodlin, Paul Stilt and Chris Pope. V112 f -Q , ,Ax 'A 'vx .Q 4- Varsity B Squad !Firs1 Rowl: Mark Demos, Rusty Reed, Ken Kenzie. Dye, Steve Oliver, Mike Smith. This is the back up squad for me Tony Alfonso, Marty Williams: 1Second Rowj Dan Wolever, Chuck Varsity. Bruce Sparks, junior, pulls cautiously in hopes ofa sure sho! while Randy Fisher looks on in silence. 245 - -I 1 Y Anxious Juniors waiting to see the outcome of the prom. Sophomores waiting for their turn to be considered people Junior and Sophomore Activities Hap Rightj Sophomore Vicki Cooper shows her cheer- leading skills as she repeats her cheer for the runolfs. !RighU Jana Boyd, Mrs. Charlotte Moore, and Nancy Wheeler takes five during the play rehearsals, included Cheerleader tryouts, STUCO candidates. Ftunoffs. School days fading into job-filled summer days. Mainly just people all waiting for one thing, a growing closer and closer graduation. 246 JUNIOR AND SOPHOIVIOFIE ACTIVITIES l ,mi I -gp I 'Q Ulbovel Mr. Gary Ledbetter comments on the idea of faculty luncneons while the Home Economics girls serve him one of their daily pro1ects.fLefU Entertaining the Student Body during the '72-'73 talent show are juniors Bonnie Barllevaugh and Mike Ridner. JUNIOR AND SOPHOIVIOFIE ACTIVITIES 1 Prayers and promises. , . , l. - I 1 1 , 1 v Q vt ' f. :'1: 'fi x'1 1,'1:'1:'l 1 1 X' I.,l'!l . '. 1. '1 I 'Htl '1 '1 1 1 K ' 1 I 1 1 1 Q - ri - V. -1 1 1 1 fi 1 - Q ' I I . 1 w qt- H 1 1 3 1 3 1 1 '. t. ' 1. X, M , 1, 1 , 11'1, 1, I 1 1 1 5 1 ' 'Iv '1 1 'Q 'Q 13 7 1 1 1 A1 ' ' ' ' 1 Q 1 1 1 ' 'I 1 1 I 1 ' ' - Q Q ', f, , 1 1 , 1' 1 1 3 1 g 1, 1 1' Q 'Init' I 1 1 'Q1 :'W '!11:11111 l! :'1'11', Y 1 '1 , S ' , Q ','1,'v '1 'Q '1 1 . 1 '1 ,it Q Q ' ,W-1, qi ,'1,111 -y 11 1 1 .W 1 .,, e ,UZ 1:'.:w1'1:'q 1i'v'1 - K H1- I ' ' - 1 '1 '1 Q 'rg 5. I ' V 1 1'1:','11'-,xii V 1 M'1,,'111 First came the fun and the laughter of the Senior assembly, the banquet, breakfast and just the thought of freedom. Then practice, practice stay in line arms at your sides but it all payed off by making baccalaureate come off smoothly except for the ferocious sound of the wind in the heating unit. If nothing else SENIOR ACTIVITIES 248 SENIOR helped fill the time of anxious waiting. Shocked expressions lit on the laces of the audience when boys portrayed cheerleaders in an obs- cure way during the Senior as- sembly. ACTIVITES .V ' , -W .., ':.,k531- 51 -- 1 n '2ggx 2 A- Q34 nf.:-, cg kk , iff I an I we alittle advice on lite combined to give the Seniors a look at the world and encouragement to put forth all their etlurt, I . is 1 f I I , I if In I I .S I ' I I . , x f ' J.. . I li- I ,ff my y. I- Q34 . ,jf s if f , . Q 2'.,iSe-W-t-I I Students holding signs to inform the seniors ot the number ot their row, helped them to practice for baccalaureat held later in the week. 4- 45- Q 2 Seniors imitated teachers during the Senior assembly for the amusement ot the students and teachers alike. SENIOR ACTIVITIES 249 Chicken and tomatoes peas and potatoes indigestion who came up with this suggestion of a banquet to honor real live Kings and Queens? Someone who wanted to spend the profits of the year's projects on BANQUETS AND ROYALTIES . that Sgem to blqom Cindy Gorrell and Escort Steve Seay are happily bestowed the honor of King and like flowers inthe spring. Queen at me VICA banquet, Mrs. Gorena and her library club members enjoyed a feast by candlelight at their lirst banquet. 250 BANQUETS AND FIOYALTIES Jay Wilson experiences a great trauma when he raised his fork to his mouth and discovered that his Carnation was attached and his food had vanished. Rhonda Fiedden and Ray Winkler were crowned Key botham, Anita Blakemore, Janet Nichols, Mike Harris, Club King and Queen, Attendants were Dean Higgin- Mike Ptidner and Mary Blakemore. BANQU ETS AND FZOYALTI ES Star , flower arranging till all hours, last minute final touches combined together, created the JUNIOR SENIOR PROIVI as anxious juniors await to see the outcome of all the work. Cameras stroll around the Myriad taking pictures for reminders of the great night. Couples dancing around the floor, to some of the great sounds like Don't Step On My Blue Suede Shoes or My Momma Don't Dance and My Daddy Don't Rock and Roll. , The Reflections Prom proved lo be a big night for these two couples, as 1Above2 Kathy Moulton and Don Hill share a joke while 252 - resting between dances, and fBelow1 Linda Bullard and Mark Mr: Donald relax between songs and enjoy the evening's happenings, .I W 'Yi x C' r-. Q x L g N . .iw r 'fy , 0 .Q 3333: fAbove1 Sam Davis and Robyn Strong dance to the exciting sounds of Star, Hop Fiighu Dean Bridges enjoys dancing to the old and new music played at Prom. IBotlom Righrj Karen Seepy and Ron Lylle set one out to enjoy some refreshments. PROM 253 fAboveJ Jame London and alumni Steve Gregg enjoy each olher's company at the Prom. lRightl Kaye Money and a lriend sit a while alter dancing. .Fl F . 254 PROIVI vw ..- 4 , J, ' 1 fl l 1 l ,ff r l E A Ronnie Williams, Jennifer Bridges and Bill Dickson pose together lor a picture. x - fAbove1 John Taylor and Sue Ray await the announcemem of the Prom King and Queen. fBel0wl Caihy Coburn wunces at Joe Fry's antics. n PROM 255 Ordering announcements, caps and gowns a first step toward the Iond wanted freedom found a little too soon. Tassels on the right diploma in hand an I-finally-made-it attitude. Freaks, jocks, sociallites and whatever you are forget their groups long enough to become the graduating Class of '73. Tassels on the left and tt's over. A forlorn look towards new horizons and a last misty-eyed look at today. 256 GRADUATION A .,t1,gNg Dan Stilller, student council chaplain, spoke to the seniors, Thursday night at graduation commencements. as a whole lor the last time. Donning a coach's cap he gave them a pep talk on their future scrimmage with life. Larry Cave. fabovej senior class president proudly receives his diploma from Howard Neuman. rrp , N -A 755' Y, Al Happy graduates Debbie Atlee, Shelby Kordish and Sidney Johnson pose after receiving their diplomas for a picture ol them proudly displaying them alter a hard long twelve years of work and waiting, 'W .va yggfr1,3,FY-5,4 Solemn and expectant, a little nervous, relieved, happy' readylhemselves lor a life oltheir own looking back over but sad the Senior Class ol '73 tiled in to wait to be the past they lace lorward and take a giant step toward awarded their long-sought-after diplomas. Trying to the future. GRADUATION 257 Anticipation fulfilled, congratu- lations, kisses and tears all consli- tuted the closing of commence- ment ceremonies of the Senior Class ol nineteen hundred and seventy-three, Thursday, May 31, 258 GRADUATION NN Q31 -3 E' -x x g 1 ' fs M , fu 1' . 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