Satanta High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Satanta, KS)
- Class of 1962
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mftl I____________________________________________________ Published Py Satanta (Rural J4ig,h School Sat ant a, Kan az M. S. HOOVER Principal foreword Memory is a fickle thing. Memory is also an individual thing. No two persons memory is the same. Sometimes we will want to forget some things; and again we will want to recall the good and pleasant things which happen during a school year. Some of you have goals you are striving to attain. These goals may be attained through scholarship, sportsmanship and leadership. These will all help to develop our character and personality. Throughout the school year these opportunities have been open to you. The school year 1961-2 is past What will you remember about the year? Since memory fades we have brought together the pictures of some of the events of the school year together with the pictures of the students of the year. We hope this annual will help you keep your memory clear, and that it will in a small way help you to relive this year as you turn the pages of this annual in future years. 2 c4nnual Staff Adviser........... Editor.......... Layout Editor . . Copy Editor . . . Business Manager Photo Editor . . . Advertising Editor . . Mrs. Stokes . .Larry Simpson . . .Gloria Kline . Karen Allison . . . Cathy Ross .Barbara Brownlee . . . Anita Giles SPONSORED BY T. M. DEAL Freshman - NANCY HAGAMAN cdnnual C ueen Candidates Junior - SUE SUTTON Sophomore - MARY CORRELL M. S. HOOVER, Principal P rmcipa I and School (Board SCHOOL BOARD, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Helton, Charles Anton, Elwin Anthony, M. S. Hoover 6 jffonaMKi’. I that thi B ui books, ;■ 'tAJnZjjcriod (cLalters i lerchaI ts. soldier! P Jonccs the reade; if. revolts, ilS jiffies. Party ml Vjjjr- dramatic styll aSpenie. “Storm 1 B ook—the storm 1 Kassions, of naturJ ■ ?s modern history prth a new world fi ke y general 3fcn« d history, math-1 Lo peech. and i Hr hysiiom . is filled with scenes! lettable impact; tluj Imps in the ice anq — Jr s f yiy h ose tw evulidatf lonorf Sm:M for flu Mil ■with Mr. Ben fey as speaker. Inly, chemistryj ed that the fofl recipients Awar l Dr. B David SinM . jj B th Gottma W Lloyd Beaston president Gayle I G r a v resident of introduced i [who ri prel 'owned fl Hub' whel 1. . si FACULTY S’.fijjjij f r i« l|i p|! P!!! . -) f{ :: I • • • •1 MR. HOWARD Constitution American History MR. GREEN Welding Woodwork Mechanical Drawing MR. FOSTER Health Sociology Physical Ed. MRS. STOKES Shorthand Typing I, II Bookkeeping MRS. TURLEY English III, IV MR. HOOVER Drivers Ed. SECRETARY Mrs. Hunter Personnel COOKS Mrs. Stutts and Mrs. Shepard SENIORS iliilrtl: lip ' fljSj 5; . '■ f «w )®g oinctry, a foreiffl scie n jmd iC JuJToratl AdwinlredJ Engl world ItLo v-. bus and busincs mat arts, and gyftp Mtf ape electivo sub J ■ Hl more s | Jn drcsconed Carla knelt J the crown ti Barbara vard ski tn|l Tudv Line.%id J iors. have bwi ; scholarships. Ward, who minster College! receive a $285 r! tuition for his frei ranks in the uppi of the senior clasi A Curators' Sch SI70 toward tuitifl was awarded Bill plans to attend] School of Mines a| Judy received] to Lindcnwood Cl rtpiM.:;; Straw JERRY MIKE McDANIELS A friend to everybody is a friend to nobody. Football 2; Basketball 1; Track 2; Student Council 2; Letter- man's Club 2; Perfect Attendance 3. MR. WALTER GREEN, Sponsor RICKY LIMON A man who rolls up his sleeves seldom loses his shirt. Boys' Music 1,2; Mixed Chorus 1,2; Band 1,2 Track 2. ROBERT GENE ALTON Thinking is the hardest work there is, which is probably why so few engage in it. Junior Play. RONALD LEE OLIVER If you're a man of few words, you won't have to take so many of them back. Boys' Music 3,4; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Letterman's Club 2,3,4; Perfect At- tendance 3. SHIRLEY MAE JEFFRIES You cannot do a kindness too soon, because you never know when it will be too late. Girls' Music 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; Band 1,3; Y-Teens 1; Kayettes 2, 3; Pep Club 1,3; Student Council 1; Carnival Queen 2. MERLIN RAY SWINK Character is what you are in the dark. Football 1,2; Basketball lj Track 1,2; Letter- man's Club 2; Class Officer 1. TIMMY DEAN LAWSON Wise men learn more from fools than fools from wise men. Boys' Music 1; Mixed Chorus 1; Perfect Attend- ance 3; Track 1,2,3; Basketball 1; Class Officer 2; Junior Play. MRS. EDITH STOKES, Sponsor MARION CLOVER I'm not afraid of tomorrow for I have seen yesterday and I love today. Girls' Music 3,4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Junior Play; Y-Teens 1; Perfect Attendance 1,2,3; Band 1. TONI CARMEN LIMON A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches. Girls' Music 2,3,4; Y-Teens 1; Kayettes 3,4; Band 1; Twirler 1; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Kayette Play 3; Mixed Chorus 2, 3,4. ARTHUR ELDEAN HOCKETT It's nice to be important, but more important to be nice. Boys' Music 1,2; Mixed Chorus 1, 2; Student Council 4;' Track 3, 4; Arrowhead Staff 4; Junior Play 3. ANITA RUTH GILES It requires more wisdom to take good advice than to give it. Girls' Music 2, 3,4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Twirler 1,2,4; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Kayettes 3,4; Kayette Play 3; Junior Play; Annual Staff 4; Arrowhead Staff 4. GARRY ANTHONY If you must be a minute man, don't be a last- minute man. Band 1,2, 4; Boys' Music 1,4; Mixed Chorus 1, 4; Football 3, 4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Track 1; Letterman's Club 2,3,4; Student Council 4; Class Officer 2; Perfect Attendance 3. SLYNDA JO HAGAMAN That which is called firmness in a king is called obstinacy in a donkey. Band 1,2, 3, 4; Swing Band 1; Girls' Music 3,4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Y-Teens 1; Kayettes 2,3,4; Kayette Plays 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4; Class Of- ficer 3; Junior Play 3; Student Council 4; Arrowhead Staff 2, 4; Junior Academy of Science 2. DONNIE RAY BROOKSHIRE Love thyself and many will hate thee. Boys' Music and Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Foot- ball 2, 4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Letterman's Club 1,2, 3,4; Band 1. EUGENE VanCAMPEN A time tells on a man, especially a good time. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Letterman's Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Officer 4; Student Council 1; Boys' Music 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 3, 4; Class Officer 2; Class Favorite 1, 2, 3, 4; Best- All-A round 4. JACKIE DAVIS Success is getting what you want; happiness is wanting what you get. Basketball 1; Track 1,2,3; Perfect Attendance 2. LARRY ANTHONY The hardest thing to give is in. Band 1,2; Boys' Music 1,4; Mixed Chorus 1,4; Football 3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Track 1; Letterman's Club 2,3,4; Class Officer 2, 4; Junior Play 3; Arrowhead Staff 4. JANIS ELAINE BREIT The world turns aside to let any man pass who knows where he is going. Girls' Music 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Kayettes 3,4; Kayette Plays 3; Class Officer 2; Arrowhead Staff 3. CARROLL WAYNE KING When the going gets tough, let the tough get going. Boys' Music 1,4; Mixed Chorus 1,4; Student Council 2,3, 4; Class Officer 4; Junior Play 3; Perfect Attendance 1,2,3; Scholarship 3; Arrowhead Staff 2, 3; Football 1,3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Track 1; Letterman's Club 3,4. SHIRLEY ANN MARTIN Prejudice is opinion without judgment. Girls' Music 1; Mixed Chorus 1; Band 1,2,3; Y-Teens 1; Junior Play 3. JOHNNIE LLOYD Don't wait for something to turn up; get a spade and dig it up. Boys' Music 1,2; Mixed Chorus 1,2; Basket- ball 1. LARRY DEAN SIMPSON Every man I meet is my superior in some way. In that, I learn from him. Boys' Music, Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Pianist 1,2, 3,4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Clarinet Solo 2,3,4; Piano Solo 1,2, 3,4; Clarinet Trio 3,4: Junior Play 3; Student Council 3; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,3; Letterman's Club 3,4; Officer 4; Arrowhead Staff 1,2,3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Perfect Attendance 3; Scholarship 2,3; Junior Academy of Science 2, 3, 4. CATHY CLOETE ROSS Plastic surgeons can do almost anything with a person's nose except keep it out of other people's business. Girls' Music 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Flute Trio 3; Y-Teens 1; Kayettes 2,3,4; Kayette Board 4; Kayette Plays 2, 3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Freshman Cheerleader 1; Junior Play; Class Officer 3; Girls' State 3. RODNEY PAUL WILLIAMSON Would you say that a will of your own is better than the will of a rich relative? Football 1,2, 4; Music 1, 2, 3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Letterman's Club 4. KAREN LUCILLE ALLISON Character is made by what you stand for, reputation by what you fall for. Girls' Music and Mixed Chorus 2, 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Twirler 1,4; Clarinet Trio (State) 3; Clarinet Quartet (State) 3; Y-Teens 1; Kayettes 3, 4; Pep Club 3,4; Kayette Play 3; Annual Queen 3; Arrowhead Staff 4; Annual Staff 4. GLORIA SUE KLINE Pleasures must be bought, but happiness is free. Music and Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Girls' Triple Trio and Mixed Ensemble 1,2, 3,4; Top Teens 4; Band 1,3,4; Twirler 1,3,4; Y-Teens 1; Kayettes 2, 3., 4; Kayette Board 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Freshman Cheerleader; Junior Play; One Act Play 2, 3,4; Class Officer 3; Carnival Queen 4; Arrowhead Staff 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Perfect Attendance 3; Scholarship 2. BARBARA ANNE BROWNLEE It's too bad success makes failures of so many men. Girls Music and Mixed Chorus 3,4; Band 1,3, 4; Twirler 1,3,4; Y-Teens 1; Kayettes 2, 3,4; Kayette Board 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Cheer- leader 2, 3,4; Freshman Cheerleader; Class Of- ficer 1,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Arrowhead Staff 2, 3. 4; Junior Play; Kayette Play 3; One-Act Play 2; Student Council 3; Perfect Attendance 1,2,3; Scholarship 1, 2, 3; Class Favorite 1, 2, 3, 4; Best-All-Around 4. KENNETH JACK BLAIR He who falls in love with himself will find no rivals. Boys' Music 1,2; Mixed Chorus 1,2; Student Council 4; Track 3, 4; Arrowhead Staff 4; Junior Play. JOSEPHINE TERESA MATUREY The door of knowledge is labeled 'Push . Girls' Music 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Y-Teens 1; Kayettes 2,3,4; Kayette Play 3; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Band 1. PATRICIA ANN CORRELL God gives every bird its food, but does not throw it into the nest. Girls' Music 2, 3,4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3,4; Mixed Ensemble 2,3; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Flute Solo 2, 3, 4; Trio 3,4; Y-Teens 1; Kayettes 2, 3, 4; Kayette Officer 3, 4; Kayette Plays 2,3; Junior Play 3; Class Officer 4; Arrowhead Staff 2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Scholarship 1; Junior Academy of Science 2. Cathy Jack Anita 20 Barbara Carroll JUNIORS rom m IHBK! BalismV ha Me North Gate Bvcls. It is as ■ar, as relent V9 fictional ton of Belelc tiunk of northeast Africa. AgHk riffin tells it, Mussolini mad V an ornament of empire in the thi w the British are trying to fl fei 0,,gh a mandate. To the u ilc tin- area, native hatfl fact of life as the bruta fli of a fort, a few British ofTiA s as unreliable as the iflntJfl ■ Italians still rcmaining x S itish successors, who arl tnj service such a post is utality. His command is i of blacks, whom he keepi bggings. 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SERVICE and HAYDEN CLOTHIERS Sue Sutton Junior Weber Jo Anne Williams ■.•mJiiciil Jokes t | Thc irrepresjylf liM senior spent nujh of hi ,imc before th banquj [wandering nroumVthe haifc pressing high-dcno«4%%f!on sworn f 9 1 u ConrJ Justice Eager' c njT e members of i .yrnliai Model Ger ims- ;ypr prepare part called JfFww the money yir after being pom behind. This k[id with gusto. ■pattering in all youth legislate throughout the present at the n AcIvImJ -Mjttt advi a £m mo? d'for an mi task. In fact, tl little senior - If out :hA our photogrjH 1 a ugh lug so hafc ! %oId tl enm tcachi foi minded 1 yes- some pn-a Kill , mid hard- • of Mik t is ti lffce U linost • to nearlu I !-■ t lil . J Leg i s i cau rnerlc; koior. rated st gesture s J o-reco ' ologuesTN Tuitly it and at parties. Moves From Wisconsin Morn in Racine, Wisconur [tl. A good yeat foi j SOPHOMORES m ■ ; as lie sjigsiia r ; rr ■ 'iMlLi-mcrsu’ mm, et.xji-.' - C. Alexander David Allen Bill Anton Gary Barker Steven Barker Jorja Black K. Blankenship Mike Brownlee Roy Carr Carol Conway Mary Correll David Currey sponsored by HAGAMAN'S I. G. A. and McDONALD'S ELEVATOR Owen Dale Ray Dean Davis Sal Gomez Jerry Gormly Myma Henderson Delorise King Terry Kline Betty Koehn Gerry Lancaster Ivan Langley Jeannie Lewis Janice Martin Delores Meyer Joyce McDonald James McElfresh Sue O'Banion sponsored BY SUPERIOR CLEANERS and KATHY'S BEAUTY NOOK Claudia Pitner Betty Reimer Cecil Roberts Kenneth Romesburg Ricky Romesburg Tim Scarbrough M. Shepherd Barbara Shields Martha Thielen Bonnie Ward Janice Wilhite Jimmy Williams Patricia Winter Roland Winters Bobby Wokaty Bennie Wood IvlltW « . i.... mat. ' class.- Pcr.SOnJ - 'A lljM dent Council repi large for next ye pun ci nmartncl • i. a c?imi FRESHMEN M'fjyH .■ •• t?,7J, :rrtlilinr.M . !•:'V'ir;r :• jr.t • ■ tMilnSi:;., — Jit !•! ?'. .1 . '( rt'l’ hhi rti-f'. f. •? Ujai'ijili - - •••- fp•}; ••. • il1. 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Jf “Mv a j(U albufl Aw Horn.'Anftionsl; 'variety, of k ertori J3 tjie techn l vlrtuclitv «Pi Kit M h' jAnUn t-sc ajJ .Wind,' liil foal ffitum monili |o $ Jjo used lo p t ind uAfon ' Ann« senior Blonde April i b.is «ii t will hWL ' Mrs. VirjR fj following se ORGANIZATIONS FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: V. Hoskinson, M. White, J. Lewis, B. Brownlee, J. Black, B. Koehn, S. Stutts, S. Sutton, P. Heape. SECOND ROW: A. Giles, G. Unger, M. Thielen, K. Allison, S. O'Banion, P. Winter, G. Kline, S. Ford, J. Breit, N. Winter, C. Preedy, Mrs. Stansberry. THIRD ROW: P. Correll, C. Ross, E. Limon, B. Dougherty, B. Johnson, C. Mclver, B. Reimer, V. Lucas, C. Conway, D. King, S. Herridge, J. McDonald, M. Henderson. FOURTH ROW: N. Hagaman, J. Schonlaw, J. Wilhite, T. Limon, B. Anslinger, K. Cullison, C. Hagaman, M. Meyer, J. Martin, S. Hilton, P. Hoffman, M. Correll, B. Shields, D. Meyer, B. Ward, S. King, J. Barnard. Kayette PRESIDENT: Barbara Brownlee SPONSOR: Mrs. Stansberry FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Eugene VanCampcn, Donnie Brookshire, Jack Blair, Jerry Gormly, Junior Weber, Mike Brownlee, David Curry. SECOND ROW: Mike Blair, Ronnie Oliver, Larry Simpson, Carroll King, Sal Gomez, Rodney Williamson, Garry Anthony. THIRD ROW: Jackie Davis, Larry Anthony, James Midgley, James Brownlee, Butch Conover, Don Richmond, Jim McElfresh, and Sponsor, Mr. Faurot. J ettermen i Club PRESIDENTS ana Student Council LEFT TO RIGHT: Donald Dale, Dean Hockett, Butch Conover, Bill Anton, Mr. Foster, Faculty Representative; Joyce McDonald, Mr. Hoover, Adviser; Cindy Hagaman, Sharon King, Ronnie Leathers, Carol Conway, and Garry Anthony. Ati School Spirit Betty Koehn PEP CLUB BACK ROW: Sponsor, Mr. Howard; Carol Conway, Delorise King, Betty Koehn, Sue O'Banion, Crystal Me- Iver, Mary Correll, Barbara Shields, Venita Hoskinson, Betty Reimer, Sue Sutton, Vicki Lucas, Betty Dougherty, Sponsor; Mr. Cation. THIRD ROW: Georgia Unger, Jeannie Lewis, Martha Thielen, Jorja Black, Patty Winter, Mary White, Susan Helton, Carolyn Preedy, Phyllis Heape, Nancy Winter, Suze Anna Ford, Patty Hoffman, Sponsor; Mrs. Stansberry. SECOND ROW: Patty Correll, Sharon Heridge, Betty An- slinger, Anita Brown, Tonie Limon, Janice Martin, Madonna Meyer, Edna Limon, Janice Wilhite, Joyce McDonald, Myma Henderson, Cathy Ross, Cindy Hagaman. FIRST ROW: Sharon King, Janice Schonlaw, Nancy Hagaman, Kay Cullison, Barbara Brownlee, Gloria Kline, Sherry Stutts, Delores Meyer, Karen Allison, Janis Breit. A AND B TEAM CHEERLEADERS: Sherry Stutts, Barbara Brownlee, Gloria Kline, and Claudia Pitner. Cheerleader£ ATHLETICS t-'Ji.a nii )e confj g theiri to six,' [' j crept Jr' final ’ -contes here, Fr) ktlie mJ I fiaiftij I as 1 ' yuX AAo jufnighest jiJ Pvever, cam icored the M An i I boundedroj bo ini i bin i v jMj ; ii shf •' :! ndcrJ J, iSP’ints I-jj -I o fromlloj r '1 L__xctrr •I bnrd.s rLei j o Viet FV bn Un 1 I Pi? ance u r«i .7 x..i „ V' «iri ( J rimtuftf- : ■ :::■ - 1 J KS .1 - n« il ic- • ' . §■ '•iiitl :. al 1 pcpftt l'r! • ggggig! a'iiwl mm I 1 ¥ jj|jy|j| .; j ti lull J.j id.a.il'V fV • : ■?.: ■ • . !?J FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. McElfresh, Manager; B. Harlow, B. Dale, R. Oliver, B. Anton, D. Dale, B. Robson, S. Barker, J. Midgley. SECOND ROW: J. Brownlee, J. Gormly, D. Brook- shire, J. Weber, G. Anthony, L. Anthony, E. VanCampen, R. Carr, M. Brownlee. THIRD ROW: D. Catron, Assistant Coach; J. Blair, R. Williamson, L. Simpson, B. Coleman, B. Conover, D. Richmond, C. King, S. Gomez, R. Faurot, Coach. football . ciuce jtudents in Algetor Aged in the study of SPONSORED BV STATE BANK OF SATANTA and SATANTA INSURANCE AGENCY ■-8 CO-CAPTAINS Eugene VanCampen and Carroll King 40 A TEAM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Butch Conover, Garry Anthony, Carroll King, Donnie Brookshire, Junior Weber, Jerry Gormly, James Brownlee, Jack Blair, Eugene VanCampen, Larry Anthony, Mike Blair, Ronnie Leathars. CENTER: Coach Faurot. (fiazketball e The st tudying quadratic ance and shed sol Our un three in inished oncludin thms a the si '-o portation, -ng the cos and the types insu' engagea in tne XX X We ix. t of OWl. and costv 'a I a- ictori differ- ive fin- alems, :lass of aticians aster bj E loga- Dutatir ____antly stuay of r sponsored bv UNITED PRODUCING CO., INC. students In the g' ' been studyin • - .-rW 1 AH • ' 41 CAPTAIN: Eugene VanCampen B-TEAM, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Roberts, B. Anton, O. Dale, J. McElfresh. SECOND ROW: B. Wood, C. Alexander, O. Strapp, T. Lloyd, R. Leathers. THIRD ROW: R. Faurot, Coach; M. Blair, T. Kline, J. Brownlee, M. Brownlee, I. Conover, B. Coleman. SPONSORED BY KIEHNE SUPPLY FRESHMAN TEAM, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Dale, D. Battles, B. Engler, B. Robson, C. Allison, R. Whisler, ]. Gawer, F. Peat, R. Sunderland, J. Weckerling, B. Wilson, L. Limon, R. Faurot, Coach. Barbara Brownlee Sue Sutton Gloria Kline Gene Jack Jackie Larry Garry Donnie Dean Mike Bobby Butch Ronnie Jimmy John Lester Bill David Donald Rex 44 Hb Mary Jo H ffi3o7|t%ncd 1 MraK party prcj iry t of terror f 5 vho attended Harrisons iJtrlOT? ?3i ;;!y Ml eating a case 3 o'cl( decide |fe of horr fejiSjlif1' 1'' Car i lfeKl liKht? «P iu' «irls iiPi«an,“ st Miti'J-a1' much tin- Mini March M 5ic •« Blg BWpumbers fcj f pir sical Prferam l araPlBand PlaysrfFrch lxF §r’r riU fion yUf f Dilli the Sagf111 a 'c m. 11 ft ich cur Ait jioflula Tiincmand •|t d h f mijit’d hy H Sjljl Otlier iuiVl HlJi fflbrogram J|?j|I{nk«ny in im-’i • .- idjjijrljj n solo fck .ffiaf j ngi! UnmM ACTIVITIES TWIRLERS Sherry Stutts, DRUM MAJORETTE; Karen Allison, Barbara Brownlee, Anita Brown, Delorise King, Gloria Kline. DIRECTOR Mr. Catron MIXED CHORUS DIRECTOR, Mr. Catron TOP TEENS BACK ROW: Jimmy McElfresh, Butch Conover, Bud Coleman, Terry Kline, Mike Brownlee, Bill Anton, Mr. Catron, Director. FIRST ROW: Jeannie Lewis, Sherry Stutts, Martha Thielen, Nancy Winter, Patty Winter, Gloria Kline, Carol Conway, Myrna Henderson, Mary Correll, Pianist; Larry Simpson. FRESHMAN CLASS FAVORITES Sammy Midgley and Nancy Winter SOPHOMORE CLASS FAVORITES Bill Anton and Patty Winter Cla££ Qavorite £ JUNIOR CLASS FAVORITES James Midgley and Sue Sutton SENIOR CLASS FAVORITES Eugene VanCampen and Barbara Brownlee (EeH-cp4ll c4round Studenti, Barbara J$rownlee and Cumene VanCampen KING AND QUEEN Larry Anthony, Gloria Kline Senior Carnival FRESHMAN Sharon King and Bill Robson, Not Pictured SOPHOMORE Mary Correll and Terry Kline JUNIOR Rita Johnson and James Brownlee Carroll King Cathy Ross Larry Simpson J4onor Graduated Gloria Kline Barbara Brownlee 52 BACK ROW: Robert Alton, Gary Anthony, Marion Clover, Janis Breit, Barbara Brownlee, Gloria Kline, Karen Allison, Jack Blair, Ronnie Oliver. SECOND ROW: Timmy Lawson, Eldean Rockett, Jackie Davis, Merlin Swink, Jerry McDaniel, Eugene VqnCampen, Carroll King, Rick Limon. FIRST ROW: Rodney Williamson, Cindy Hagaman, Toni Limon, Patty Correll, Cathy Ross, Anita Brown, Shirley Jefferies, Larry Simpson, Donnie Brookshire. duate£ Sherry Stutts James Midgley mam
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