Southern High School - Southerner Yearbook (Louisville, KY)

 - Class of 1968

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That E M I 1 I I0 Was The Yell- Thai Wm the Yew . . . w 'Q' XZ, a sW,, A Mr. Kidd sparks the team on. Studies are 1 necessity. The drudgexy of a -5- b : c y i,, 1, it Igffw, K EEA '4 u!ulv ' .v ' ...-.-. -...M f aww 562,45 s that Southern students and faculty will long remember as one of the best, 1968. Coaches, teachers, cheerleaders, team- mates, and students. All these combined helped to make it the year that stood out from all the rest! Coach Wilson was a favorite with the football team. Jw L Many hours of preparation go into every game. Southern Smdemy Have Seniors helping Southern spirit lift!! School Spirit at Southern really bloomed during the year 1968. It started with the upset of the Trojan arch rival, Durrett, in a football game. The students seemed to revive the spirit that had been somewhat slow in the past few years. The greatest proof of revived spirit was the participation of students and many teachers in WKLO School Spirit Contest. Many an afternoon seventh graders through Seniors gathered in the school cafeteria to sign Southern on to a recognizable third place in the contest. SQ' Tryouts are going to be tougher next year! Spirit Mr. Knight presides at a school as- sembly. The band plays the pep song and the crowd cheers! -- ff if .5 V al Q31 31 Q ' F i ,' 1,4 1 la? .4 ' if ff' 163 '1 CD' vm Q at ,M 'ix ' ,Q Ci' 'H 'll , 'QN . A I' V gan vjlv K :AW p is A , A ' ff' ,, 4 ' , r , i . fs I 'Q at p A A ,lfp Spirit was renewed at ballgamesi lm.: 'W I5 Building the Souihemezf We of the annual staff have received much pleasure working with one another and our sponsor, Mr. Schifler. We hope you will enjoy the Southerner as much as we have enjoyed putting it together. Good typists make a good annual Someone is always saying something witty!! This is YOUR annual . . lkyflmx f X? A. J' N if A ,. .. . , , -J - .X L . . -, A -Q., s Xvwx W K Q 'M x. .... 'X get a note to take pictures second period, okay? -. 1 , Q I7 zmimf-Senioff Prom 1967 The highlight of the Junior-Senior Prom of 1967 was the crowning of the 1967 Prom Queen. Five senior and five junior girls were competing for the title of Queen. Junior Anita Markwell was chosen from votes cast by all who attended the prom. She was escorted to the throne by the jun- ior Class President, Terry Brooks. Buddy Morrow and his orchestra set the mood for wonderful evening, 3 ami f'Vl X Jw 1., .J fi ww 4450 K. Our group had 27072 fewer cavities! just ignore them and maybe they'1l go away!! T .41 The Villagemen helped to keep the pace lively. 45684. Girls of all shapes and sizes competed on tricycles Mr. Craig started things moving! Awww Bicycle Race Qu: - H The winning team!! It was hard work for everyone! The Bicycle race has become an annual event sponsored by the Senior Class. Stu- dents pay 25C for admission to the football field and are permitted to leave sixth period class for the event. The profits go to the Senior class which uses the money to purchase a Senior project, given to the school in the spring. The judges kept record of the teams and the number of laps. The junior Variety Show Every year the junior Class sponsors a variety show to raise funds for the Junior-Senior Prom. This year their theme was l'Charlie Brown and his comic strip characters. The scenery was made under the direction of Miss Nell Coke and the Is it that painful, Pat? rest of the show was supervised by Miss Sandy Richardson and Mr. Edgar Dyer. Miss Carolyn Broderick was also a great help in making Charlie Brown a big success. It You dare to laugh at Super-Rhule? The show also had its serious side fl Bod lets Out with another cackle! Sf Billy-boy is looking better every second Ain't love grand? rf 1: 72 A Lowe 'cd uf iyvi Q V5 Q5 Little Abner doesn't look as if he-'cl mind getting cught. jenny Maddox as a singing minstrel and Sheryl Soderberg, accompanist, helped to make the show a success. 'T I But he sure can ,make some dandy fried chicken! ! cg h Ig? 33s '-'im A Love In -sponsored by the Jun- ior and Senior Classes combined and directed by Miss Carolyn Broderick. UA Love In was a variety show con- sisting of a combination of love scenes from plays, books and stories of all times. Many kinds of love were repre- sented. Love of Romeo for Juliet, love of Annie Sullivan for Helen Keller, love of Daisy Mae for Little Abner and many others. Wonder where Alice's sister got those crazy shoes? n ' I ' jf. .. A .fwfr . - WM ii .Q - if Poor Henry VIII!! Merry Christmas, Dahling Deeh The ally The Senior Christmas Party ff' he new 34 X x J .mf :Vh FW 'ff -kh' v - -W,:e,eD- ,rmni Debbie must really be thirsty!! The senior boys took sudden interest in the drum section of this band!! These girls have discovered the power of Voodoo The Senior Christmas party is an annual event of all graduating classes at Southern. Everyone brings a gift and receives one in return. With the combination of good music and the spirit of Christmas everyone had a good time. Santa Bennet Claus was his usual self!! l IL-L9 ,WM -ni- Mr. Ware's Distributive Education Class had a gala Christmas party. lr I 1 M MX lv' .Q Our doors were gaily decorated, Our choir carols for us. 3' ' d I Qs That was the Christmas that was. It started with the Senior Christmas tree, door decorations, and the Choir singing carols. The highlight for the seniors was their Christmas party, which they will never forget. The German Club sponsored a contest for the best door decoration. The winner for the Senior High division was Dr. Hamilton's home- room 304. The Junior High division winner was Mrs. Price's homeroom 311. The winners were announced at the as- sembly program in which all the chor- uses participated. Adding the finishing touches. hmfmazs at Southern Oh, come on Santa! Senior Trim Every year it has become customary for the Seniors, as a class, to take trips to different universities. This year the Senior Trips were to Indiana University and Western Kentucky University. Bus- es were loaded at Southern, there was a fun-filled trip, the campuses were toured, a football game at I.U. and a basketball game at W.K.U. were at- tended. Finally a group of exhausted college prospects talked about the excitement of campus life on the trip home. But the map said the girls dorm was to the right Dittle Arena at Western Kentucky University XS. Go Indiana!! Go Ir1diana?? A nit' fuk Lf' Gosh! 'It really is a hippie! The chaperons had a good time too, we think. Lqfe Wzfb F6lfh67 Life With Father was presented by the Dramatics Club sponsored by Miss Carolyn Broderick. The theme of the play was to get Father, played by Senior Mike Bischoff, to be baptized. This was done mainly through the ef- forts of Mother, Senior Susan Harbin. The spark of romance was added by Clarence, Lindle Pogue, and Mary, Sherry Ross, who tried to deny their love for each other in hilarious situations. 32 QE MUN The backstage crew is very important to the production of any play or show. Above are representatives from the make-up crew, props, lihts, prompters and stage-managers. The scenery crew did an excellent job under the direction of Mr. Carl Thomas. Everyone involved with the play enjoyed it. The Seniors will miss all of the excite- ment while the underclassmen are sure to return for more next year. Family portraits are always so much fun!!! Around South wwnuf and if you -.1 f,..w.a.W..mnf ,win Peek-a-boo ! make that face one more time 1 ,., is Q 1 -' :df 1 Qc 0 .- .1 ,,.??' o:03l.fs O ' ' C XF Q40-5. 4 I 5, jf... :H .. , , - A ,g ze,- l'Isn't this a GAS ? 6772 Life at Southern. There are many and varied things contributing to the life of students and faculty at Southern, Long will everyone remember the ballgames, homecomings, the rush between classes, and even the good times and homework exchanged in the cafeteria before school. pi? Pretty blue-eyes The musclemen of the Senior Class! rw :,:, 36 Sheila White leads the band. While Dr. Hamilton is away the chemists will play! Students also have outside activities. - -. Eye of Newt, wing of bat: well, so much for the salad! ,1.-w-:,.v,,- QA ' S ff S , ,N , ,, 1 rf- Y x ,, ,.,, ' ,.-. T?ig7':fA Q . 4' 1 ew-.W ,ef ..',, Q. K .. . 1 nfl 95 v, . 4-we Hot weather begins the school year. W A hard working team. 'QW' , M MMVIM, C e0 lf , wi ws. Q . N ' -1?uf31- Q..- vl Yg 37 38 EIIL 7 X Kfx Beam' of Education THE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION Leff zo rigbz: Dr. Clyde T. Moore, Mr. Thomas C. Helm, Mrs. Roberta B. Tully, Mr. Aubrey Conway, Mr. Fred B. Pfannenschmidt jr MR. RICHARD VAN HOOSE County Superintendent 40 The members of the jefferson County Board are elected by the people of Jeffer- son County. It is their duty to oversee the operations of the County School System. They must decide what is best for the schools in our county, they must establish policies for the administration, and their biggest responsibility is approving the budget. The Board works hard and long for the betterment of the county schools. Affociate Supezfinfemienif E Grayson Louis Laukhuf john L. Ramsey s E. Farmer jack Daw sv Mr. Knight speaks to the graduating class of 1967. M14 Knight Follow the Year Mr. T. T. Knight, the principal of Southern High School, serves as the chief administrator. This marks his six- teenth year at this post. He also served as principal at Okolona for twenty-three years. This year, as in the past, Mr. Knight has proved to be an excellent and efficient leader. Mr. Knight is presented a trophy by Debbie Temple, TO THE SENIORS OF 68 How fortunate can you be? Gracluatrng rn one of the twllrght years of perhaps the most eventful decades of hrstory I am sure that you W1ll take your place 1n our fabulous march of trme and progress May you be wrllrng to accept change and growth as a matter of course It has been a great pleasure for me to have I wrsh for each of you a long useful and prosperous lrfe ff 3 S been your Southern High School principal and X X . t X if , Assistant Pffincgmli MR. WILLIAM TAYLOR This is Mr. Taylor's fifth year as assis- tant principal. His job consists of working with pupil behavior, using both preventive as well as punitive methods, and assisting the principal in all school activities such as reports, pupil accounting, teacher supervision and public relations. MR. IRVIN BROOKS Working with office records, material and equip- ment requisitioning, planning the schedules for teachers, assisting with scheduling of students, class visitations and general concern with improving the quality of classroom instruction are the prime respon- sibilities of Mr. Brooks. Contemplationl i'Dearly Beloved . . . ,ff 'l , Who's that pretty lady you're with, Mr. Taylor? 1. g YW' w, -W,... ,K i,,V And they wonder why they're still single. 'lBilly the Kidd in action. 45 S14 High Cozzmelmfy The school year of 1967-68 was the first year Mr. Ralph Allen served as the Senior high boys' counselor. Mr. Allen was formerly a math teach- er here at Southern. He has proved valuable in giving assistance and aid to boys who have problems at school or at home. Mr. Allen also explains testing and college requirements to Sen- iors. He has a B.A. and M.A. from Western State University. Mrs. Mary Gatesfis the-counselor for girls in the 10, 11, and 12 grades. She is always ready to help any student who has personal or social problems. In addition, Mrs. Gates gives assistance to students who are planning their education or vocational training. Seniors especially find the counselors helpful in giving advice about colleges and financial aid. Mrs. Gates obtained her B.S. at Murray State and her M.S. at the University of Kentucky. 14 H iglf Cozzmelom ,, F, Miss Frances Miller, the 8th and 9th grade girls' counselor, received her B.S. in Music Edu- cation froin Jordon conserva- tory of Music and her Master of Science Degree at Indiana University. Although she is not faced with the problem of help- ing the girls select colleges, she has a very important job in helping them to choose their courses for senior high. Mr. Bob Jarvis is the 8th and 9th grade boys' counselor. He received his A.B. at Union and Music Education from the University of Louisville. Mrs. Jessie Hord taught for 14 years before she became a counselor. This is her second year to work with the 7th and 8th grade boys and girls. She received her B.S. from the Uni- versity of Louisville. Science Biology classes learn of the science of life. In Chemistry, the students discover the intriguing magic of pungent smells, bubbling test tubes, and gobs of elements. Physics focuses study on the forces of nature. General Science students receive a broad overview in science. He's my favorite teacher. iit' Fi E E DON BRANTLY Western Ky. B.S., M.A. ROBERT BRAWNER Western Ky. B.S. Biology WAYNE BURTON Western Ky. B.S., M.A. SARAH DRAKE . Western Ky. -Q . 5, 5 , B.A., M.A. ' ' A 'R ' . ,Wm i A Xie' .A NANCY HAMILTON B.S. Eastern Ky. V. V Ms., U. of K. Ph.D., Ohio State of . A A iiii .,,., -, q ' y y 1' V . EDKYQIEQ MARTHA PRICE B.S., Biology, B.S., U. of K. City College of NY. CHARLES KINYON B,S., U. of L. EDWARD MULLANEY B.S., Ky. Southern College E BRENDA PEZZAROSSI B.S., Eastern Ky. ROBERT ROOS B.S., Western Ky. STEVE ROWE B.S., Western Ky. MARY JAMES STEPHENSON WHITFIELD A.B., U. of L. BA., MA., Western He's a teacher! English epmfimem' CAROLYN BRODERICK p Western, B.S., M.A. ROYCE CRU Murray, B.S CES ar in Who says students don't have their way? MAURICE GILPIN U. of L., A.B. Q? LINDA GRASCH Western, A.B. A Senior in a junior Class!!! English is one of the required subjects. With four years, of English, the graduating students from' Southern should have a complete back- JACK HENNINGER ground of English for speaking and writing. Western, A.B. ,faqs rl -'Q ANN MARY VIRGINIA KUMMER MARY GARLAND HOUSTON KLUSHMEIER U. Of L., A.B. MARKWELL MILLER UK., B.S. Western, A.B., Nazareth, A.B., U,K,, B.A. U. of L., M.A. M.E. ,..,....,,.....,-.Mw.....mww You're invited to my Crab-in. Happy jack the Who? Serious Y Serious ! Serious ! sa.. S QM- 'L' . ,, Y EUCLID MYRNA JOANNE CHARLES MONTGOMERY OSGOOD PITCHFORD BLEVINS Western, A.B. Campbellsville, So. Ill. U., Emory 84 Henry B.S. B.S., M.A. DORIS HAMPTON U.K., A.B. Spanish F0 reign Language l SHARON PASCHAL Western, A.B. Rufrifm Southern teacher shows school spirit by attending football game. SANDY RICHARDSON U. of L., B.A. German STANLEY WHITTAKER Western, A.B. F rencb I thought you were teaching this period, Mr. Whitaker. At Southern High we have one of the best foreign language departments in the county. A credit in foreign languages is not required for graduation but students find it useful toward college entrance. Southern offers at least two years of Latin, Spanish, German, and French. Russian was added to the department this year. Home Economics SHARON DEIITZ Western, B.S. PHYLLIS SMITH Western, B.S. BETTY STARNES Morehead, B.S. The Home Economics Department is to develop within its student the useful prin- ciples that are essential now and in the future to come. 1' N Sewing is another phase of Home Ec. MALL115 VOLL UK., Bs., M.s. Mrs. Smith demonstrates cooking techniques. JOHN CRADY JAMES FLOWERS A.B. Western M.A. U. of L. DONNA LENNINGER B.S. in Education Southern Illinois CLARA NEWMAN B.A. U. of L. M.A. Peabody R1 JOYCE ODEN B.A. Math Western Math JESSE WRIGHT A.B. U. of K. MARILYN SKAGGS A.B. Western PAULINE SIMMS B.A. Eastern JEANNETTE SAGO B.S. Ky. Wesleyan JOANNA OVERSTREET LILA REYNOLDS SUE RICHARDS BEN RISNER PAM RUSSELL B.S. Ky. Southern B.A. Berea B.S. Western A.B. M.A. B S Georgetown Union, Duke W-mmm,-f.. ...--1 , uv A J - - 2 'M' ,. 1 , 7 1 ,gr ,,,, , , , ,,g,,5,, M H , -- M, ,, liLOWER'S POWER Southern offers a complete math curriculum to its students. Two credits in math are required for graduation. The math courses at Southern include General Math, Algebra I, II, III, Geometry, Trig- onometry, and Advanced Mathematics. The growing importance of mathematics in our society is shown by the interest in our mathematics program at Southern. Social Studies fr., -N BROWNING, BEN U. of L., A.B. U. of L., M.A. COVERT DAVID Unlon College BA CRAIG, DON Western, A.B., M.A. ff: . 1 X. DYER, EDGAR Eastern, A.B. 'hd' KIDD, WILLIAM U. of L., A.B. LANMAN, SCI-IIFFLER, SPEAR, WM. CLIFFORD CHARLES Western, B.A., U- of L., BA. U. of K., A.B. U. of L., M.A. Getting 'browmes w1th Mr Brownmg Students are requlred to have two credits in Soclal Stud1es One must be American H1story and the other is an electlve f ,.,,,, ....,, Q 5 A STUBBS, HARLAN U.K., A.B., Morehead, M.A ndusirial Am if-LMJI L..I Xl I LESLIE GOFF Western, B.S. BENJAMIN HUDSON Eastern, A.B., M.A. Mr. Hudson exhibits students' work. The Industrial Courses enable the students to gain skills that will be useful in a future vocation or hobby. Drafting, woodshop, metalshop, and elec- tronics are the industrial arts that are offered at Southern. HORACE KNIGHT Western, B.S., M.A. WM. MADDEN LARRY MCCALLON ALBERT MINNIS Eastern, B.S. Murray. B.S. KY- State College, B.S. M mic .P MARVIN AMBS - B.M. Ed., M.M. Ed., U. of L. ' CHRISTINE HARTSTERN ,W i BM., U. of L. X X JW Q ' 'X MARY HELEN VAUGHN ., - BME., U. of L. M.A., Murray State Univ. l 44 Way af X The music department is under the direction of Marvin Ambs, Mrs. Mary Helen Vaughn and Mrs. Christine Hartstern. The purpose is to establish an understanding of music in general and to promote higher standards of music appreciation. . X I-af ,,... I V , , f Put HWRY that CO1'I1iC book. A one and 3 1-W0 and 3, thfeg, 58 Bw1A?'5.mf Mgt? Aw BARBARA BOYER NELL COKE CARL THOMAS Huntington, A.B. Western, A.B, U. of L., B.S. Southern Baptist Peabody, M.A. Seminary, M.R.E. In art the students learn to think for them- selves and concentrate on other areas of study as well as Creating objects with their hands. At Southern a student in the 7th and and 8th grades receives one semester of art each year. After this basic knowledge, two years of general art and courses in specialized art are offered. I'd laugh too Lancaster. Table decorations by the Art Club. o Qg, 'ox 1 i .A Q. Q, . , LOIS HUNTER Bowling Green Business U., B.S. Q.. p ni.,s.s i .1 ANNA MEISEL Western, A.B. Business U., A.B. Woman's College, M.Ed. BETTYE MILLER Eastern Ky, B.S. JESSE REILLY Indiana Univ., B.S. Commerce Yeah! Another Monday morning. The Commerce Department plays an essential part in preparing the student for the world of business and for col- lege. Typing I and II, Shorthand I and II, Bookkeeping I and II, Transcription, General Business and Business English are the subjects offered. SHIRLEY RENDEK Austin Peay State College, B.S. DONNA TAURMAN Western Ky., B.S. SUE TRAVIS Georgetown College, B.A ALBERT WARE University of Louisville, B.S Phyyiml Education That's Team Work ! To the students of Southern, Health and P.E. are iinportant toward the pro- gram of general education. The courses are applied to a person's daily living. LINDA BRENT University of Louisville, B.S. GAYLE LEATHERS Murray State, B.S. DIANNE NICHOLS Western Kentucky University, B.S. 'I . I.. , N57 JOSEPH BURKS GEORGE HENDERSON U. of L., B.S. BERTRAM WILSON U. of L, B.S. Georgetown, A.B. ,S-r. X 'F . gk 2. . . be ig N MICHAEL DUBIC B.S., Western M.A., George Peabody 7th Gmaie Caffe NELLE BAGBY Blue Mountain College B.A. ROBERT CHAPPELL Eastern Ky. University A.B. TRACIE COX University of Kentucky B.A. Caught you again, Mrs. Price. -Q.. K fl 1 8th Gmde C0 re HERBERT HOBBS Georgetown, A.B. LORA LEONARD Memphis State, B.S. REECE LITTLE Transylvania, A.B. KATHRYN MAY Miami U. of Ohio, B.A. CURTIS PILE Eastern, B.A. CAROL RECKNER Western, B.A. g f W ssi X. Q. RUTH WILLIS ,guy U. of L., A.B. ' 'wsu' ,N E x iioo - I X Where's my mail? Core class is a program for 7th and 8th grade students that gives them a background of general education in order that they will be prepared for high school curriculum. MISS MARY MORGAN Peabody, M.L.S. I 3545- .I . - af- wel' , ...E ' is ,.,,. . , ., I Ie' I if ' x ,R M ' , QL f Q- R Librarians Ojjqce Personnel and T. V. Ainfv BAPTIE, NAOMI MRS. RICKERT, THOMAS MRS. KINDER, EVELYN MRS. BOLTON, PAT MRS, SKILES, ALICE MRS. .1 4-,rx 'Q--er N, l KNIGHT, T. T. MRS. JENKINS LYNN MRS WESTLIN, KARL MRS. MOBLEY, JEAN MRS. JOHNSON, W. L.'MRS. WRIGHT, MILDRED MRS. REDMAN, KATHRYN MRS. MRS. FLORENCE WILLIAMS Western A,B. A ' . ',- .-,. RL , Xa N I if Hi 32 ox s 'L' 5, L .1 Czzstociiam HEAD CUSTODIAN: MR. WILBUR, SHIELDS Lunch Ladiey 1 U 8 i I M I Q X X '-lift? ,iw My DIETICIAN: MRS. VIRGINIA STANFORD ..- Y V 'L T. . L wig? mf. - ' if A V -R. J f ' --'P S fiihiff M . t , -i. f kwa, 5. ---- Q , u 3 - K - it i 'ff ',- 5 K . A K My . ,.:VQlj4Q59 . -MQW ' . . wi , . ..., 5 kt! r t 7 ' Q' f x f ' Y 5 'K A ,t...4x' K E l ' I: if ' pg V '+ 'TETT. -n f' - - ' A 2 - . 'J l' 1 1 M -1' ' . 1. 'QF' K ' .Q ff ' A , .- MW 4. 5.6 -f -32-Tfv -.s Q '. ,lgfv ' -'Y ,' ,QF A ,, 1 ? r .. 4 .. NQB .!4:.3jf 'X L fl, .' Q ,f.lakAQ3 . R, .T , I 5. . , H , , 1- , ' 'f 'if'-'QP 'X -' ',v ,I , ' - Af ' - 3 ' , L ' n X 1 .-.N 55,9-,TQ L, 9' Us- Y- fy- V' , ' -. xt - 1.5-. .ily , ,pm . ., 1 N s. x. y A v nf- - H N,,,,.ww'? - 'Ag.,gf ff' Q s Y- Aga' N., Q: A' f- - MV- ,. , 'f A v--M, V' fx x iw 1' - 'X-Q-Af . -' J 0' ' . f - i . - .V M, 'pk , v Ax- .. J 2,51-A g,,,V.,gW A .5 , . ,, l Q ,,, wgfit' ,223-it 2' '..' 1 X -Q - L , ' 'v . ,TX UZ' 93: - . ix' 'xg . ' 4 ' ' . A 'X 3 ' A ' N. ' , fl . i v 4 L s. ' ' I ,u 4 a S ' W 4 A ui! . t . 45 if .A isx H-syl. ' 5 , WANDA TUDOR Layout and Faculty Section TERRY BROOKS Business Manager KATHY WELSH Asst. Business Manager ,fi Annual Staff 1968 PAT RAYMER MR. CHARLES SCHIELER Junior Section Advisor SANDY LAMBERT CONNIE WOZNY Sophomore Section Organizations PEGGY BLAIR Freshman Section Minka ff JJ 'viigll' ANITA MARKWELL RUBY KALLIN Eighth Grade Seventh Grade JOAN BLUM Layout and Faculty Section 3 JK' Q . Vi NORMAN SIMS Editor KENNY OWEN Sports Section ANN MARKWELL Sports Section iiiii ' ' , ,Q ., V i K 7 4- 'ik f K..- x W F The Annual Staff of 1968 thanks Mr. Charles Schifler for his advice and assistance in the produc- tion of this yearts SOUTHERNER. Through hard work and determination, the members of the Staff have recorded to the best of their ability the events and memories of T he Year That Was. SANDRA HALE CAROL HUDSON Organizati0nS Senior Section al 'Vx 'V M7 JOAN BAPTIE Senior Section PATTI BARATH DEBBIE WATSON Senior Section Senior Section ey Club The Key Club is a service club for boys from the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades, and is ponsored by the local Kiwanis Club. The Key Club's service program provides the school and community with various proj- ects. The members strive for leadership. Southern's Key Club meets once a week and is supervised by Mr. jack Henninger. This year the club sent presents to the service men in Vietnam, and sponsored a Christmas party for underprivileged chil- dren. Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus were present at the party. The boys also visited Wesley Manor often, provided a roster in the gym, contributed to a school in a Latin American village. Money making projects such as sock hops, Christmas cards, the Don- key Basketball game, provided funds for a concrete rest room and concession stand. N k.w.,,.,,sNNknM p M -,,N.- 151 row: L. Becker, J. Harned, E. Dahl, K. Owen, S. Stanley, S. Turri L. Riddle, B. O'Brien. 2nd row: G. Farris, G. Watson, C. Ribes, L. He B. Laha, J. Howard, M. Cooper, R. Knight, S. Dahl, M. Myers, B. Hill: l OFFICERS President Terry Brooks Vice President Jimmie Harned Secretary Norman Simms Treasury Bill Laha Sgt. at Arms Ben Hillard . Q: l tg F' Q til Mauney, T. Brooks, J. Henninger QSponsorj. 3rd row: B. Hall, N. mms, G. Frye, B. Renders, A. Tudoe, M. Tobbe, T. Gagel, J. Sinclair, Flowers, C. Halpper. As a Christmas project, the Key Club sent presents to the soldiers in Vietnam. junior Howard and Terry Mauney push pencils clown the hall during pledging. 7 Benz Club 151: S. Hale, P. Barath, R. Raymer, B. Kerr, B. Strohowsky, J. Woods, P. Demko, E. Hall, D. Temple, G. Arnold, V. Bennett, C. Messel, S. Sellers, L. Notari, N. Brawner. 2nd.' S. Lambert, V. Gumm, W. Tudor, K. Welsh, A. Markwell, D. Meredith, M Marlow, M. Shahan. 3rd: C. Hollister, B. Cornelius, R. Kallin, J. Blum, D. Texas, N. Byrd, R. Knight. 4111: A. Beard, K. Maples C. Hudson, L. Bowman, S. Ward, M. Tutwiler, K. Shuler, C. Horrell, C. Ross, L. Jarvis, R. Boyd. 5tb: B. Beard, J. Baptie K. Madras, S. Soderburg, C. Cooper, R. Gettler, L. Smith, P. Enabling, K. Fulner. 6111: N. Brashear, S. Shields, M. Whitworth D. Watson, T. Gagel, L. Harrison, J. Pounds, D. Fisher, G, Hassel, L. Becker. '-e'ts V The National Beta Club is an organiza- tion of high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors. The club encourages scholastic achievement, good character, and commun- ity service. This year the club sold candy to raise money for a scholarship. President-Ronnie Boyd Vice President-Connie Wozny Corres. Secretary-Patti Barath Rec. Secretary-Sandra Hale Treasurer-joan Blum Sgt. Arms-Karen Madras, Larry Harrison 72 1 : 1 i 1 l l l . Manning, D. Hill, A. Cebula, D. Murphy. 2nd: A. Bland, B. Harkins, S. McKune, D. rown. 3rd.' J. Kleinhelter, A. Mann, R. Simpson, C. Chilton, R. Bennett, R. Bowman. 4119: . Burress, M. Shirley, D, Mills, D. Diersen, Mr. Ware lSponsorJ. D-E Club Distributive Education is a program in which the stu- dent learns by spending part of the day in class and part of the clay on the job. This cooperative effort provides a comprehensive instruction- al program in the areas of distribution and marketing with emphasis on under- standing the responsibilities of those engaged in distri- bution. 111: B. Shelden, L. Gnaw, M. Lay, B. Flora, B. Gilbert. 2nd.- S. Stachler, D. Simpson, K. Harp, P. Koran, C. Flener, R. Sexton, W. Mosley, Mr. Ware, K. Wheeler. 4211: B. jaggers, R. Patton, B. Wilson, J. McCullough, K. Parrott, B. Thieleman. 73 1 'Ya kk f,f. 'Na-gg 19. 'N Wayne Jenkins President Debbie Watscun Vice President joan Baptie yew? I .......-f X 'fi ff? rl N oiionol H onor Society The National Honor Society is an or- ganization designed to recognize ce gain students who have proven themselves out- standing in academic achievement leader- ship, character, and service. Members are invited to join by a faculty committee. New members are chosen in the middl of each school year. Only juniors and Sen rs may join. Sponsoring the society are Miss Ni fman, Doctor Hamilton, and Mr. Speare. 134.41 Carol Hudson Sandra Hale Shelia Shields Patti Barath Brenda Cornelius Secretary Ronnie Boyd Treasurer L. Bowman, D. Mather, L. Jarvis, S. Farris, E. Mayberry M Marlow, G. Shroer, M. Knight. full-I 111: N. Straka, S. Hale, J. Roarx, S. Ratliff, D. Stearman, P. Blair, L. Shake, J. Underwood. Znd: L. Crawley, D. Temple, B. Becker A. Markwell, W. Jenkins, E. Schmidt, J. Blum, E. Masden, E. Quebbeman. 3fd: L. Everett, G. Wooden, R. Hance, P. Jared C johnson, W. Miller, T. Robbins, W. Tudor, D. Reece, Mrs. Vaughn. 4112: C. Fox, D. Catlett, M. Slaughter, B. Scott, D. Pittard L. Thompson, L. Edwards, N. Brashear, L. Smith, B. Snellen, R. Malone. ,arf 1 . rfi,tiif',E: Q. f . . I The Choir awaits to sing at Thanksgiving assembly. it .-ff' Choir Southern's Choir, the advanced vocal organization, is under the direction of Mrs. Mary Helen Vaughn. A majority of class time is spent learning religious music for performances in community churches. Showtunes and other secular music are included in the repertoire. The Choir will perform at such places as Southern High assemblies, Wesley Manor, Cinema I and II,--a part of the agenda for 1967-68. The greatest honor and pleasure was to present an assembly for the Kentucky School for the Blind in mid-February. Mixed Cho my 111: V. Cooke, D. Price, S. Pfieffer, R. Stitt, S. Rock, M. Dewitt, M. Daniel, N. Pounds, B. Larkin, G. Howard. Qnd: P. Raymer J Bundy, B. Webb, L. Yates, J. Vernotzy, R. Harnecl, D. Strange, L. Shaw, D. Gribble, B. Burnett, J. Burks. 3rd.' E. Parker, S Edwards, S. Scobba, S. Seng, N. Nicholas, T. Webb, D. Fienen, P. Mayes, D. Reid, S. Stow, S. Harbin, P. Lawson, G. Walp, J Clutts, V. Gafforcl, M. Sweasy, E. Shannon, L. Gagel, Mrs. Vaughn CDirectorj. Girly Cho my The Girls Chorus re- hearse various types of music, and participate in the County Music Fes- tival and performances at the Ky. School for the Blind. The Mixed Chorus shows the most potential for becoming an outstanding choral organization. Several members were accepted into the newly formed Louisville and jeffer- son County Youth Cho- rus. 76 l l 1.rl: Mrs. Vaughn, L. Bledsoe, J. Collings, P. Davis, C. Brown, L. Combs, G. Arnold, B. Wathen Qnd: D. Harrison, G. Garner, T. Briley, D. Patton, J. Patterson, W. Riggs, D. Dougherty, D Clark, M. Bouse. 3rd: B. Sanders, J. Crush, B. Blair, L. Gafford, S. Rickert, A. Rose, G. Hacker G. Booth, C. Bryant. ...,,,., ,L .MI H-s+ f'.' h.'-..' a In row: S. Casebier, J. Hawkins, B. Payton, D. Colvin, L. Ferguson, M. Stepp, J. Gillespie, S. Greenwell, S. Bass, S. Buchter, C. Hurst, T. Brawner. Znd: P. Key, D. Ambrose, J. Becker, D. Hagan, S. Cole, R. Ott, T. Routh, T. Vinson, D. Seaton, M. Lawson P. Cornelius, C. Webb, Mrs. Vaughn. 3rd: P. Brooks, C. Harned, F. Amburgey, B. Buse, K. Walker, M. Adcock, S. Brookshire K. Nelson, R. Smith, P. Bratcher, M. Luckett, P. Trent, S. Brereton, L. Scott. 4zb: B. Carter, L. Hahn, J. Schneider, P. Mitchell M. Beam, P. Trent, D. Putnam, D. Dahl, R. Roby, D. Fisher, R. Wilcox, G. Keith, J. Lindsey, V. Jessie, C. Smiley, K. Roby. Seventh Gmaie Cho my ,f i,,.,y5., K WI ..s.a., 111: D. Demko, V. Hall, C. Layman, D. Johnson, B. Mouser, D. Shewmaker, M. Bingham, K. Risen, R. Kleinhelter, L. Beaty, J Bryant, M. Hulker, D. Stillwell, Mrs. Vaughn. Zrzd: C. Wyatt, D. Schick, B. Roarx, W. Johns, L. Hartell, S. Whitehouse, D. Browning, B. Bell, D. Roarx, C. Brooks, L. Ward, D. Mays. 3rd.' J. Lancaster, C. Wilson, D. Burgess, S. Marshall, R. Ott, W. Ball, L. Perkins, D. Roby, D. Colegrove, J. Pfieffer, D. Sinclair, S. Stonefield, D. Hall. 77 Eighth Gmde Chomf 151: S. Mathis, P. Kennedy, M. Hoogland, S. Sapp, S. Casey, P. Huffman, V. Bowman, K. Cheek. Znd: P. Walters, D. Lamont, P. Sexton, B. McWhorter, D. Wallace, K. Duke. S. Dodisman, B. johnson, S. Morgan. 3rd.' Mrs. Hartstern lDirectorj, J. Crady, J. Piper, C. Owen, M, Averyt, P. Scott, A. Sutherland, B. Warren. 415: B. Baumgardner, S. Snellen, G. Phelps, G. Freeman, H. Vittetoe, B. Hammons, J. May, T. Barnes, B. Likins. Latin Cluby The Latin Club is made up of students in the 9-12 grades. Each year the mem- bers sell candy to award a scholarship to one of the sen- ior members who has taken Latin. The students partici- pate in the annual Foreign Language Week with tradi- tional costumes and projects. The Latin Club adds to the fun and enjoyment of study- ing Latin. 111: C. Hance, P. Phelps, B. Snellen, D. Barker. 2nd.- J. Ransdell, IW. McCaulley, D. Fisher, L Hulvey, G. Robinson, D. Daughtery, J. Lawson, B. Boyd, L. Vaughn, C. Wilkerson, K. Hendrick son, J. Kilby. saff? a ' V 'i' ' b-V' 1 1 -L f li . .. x',' .?fi'.59l. . f?.?f??'hX X L Mrs. Marie Boone Latin Tefzfher III: D. Buckhead, B. Lana, jr. Kinslow, D. Baker. 2nd.- P. Putnam, C. Manning, S. Moore, M. Stein, C. Collins, D. Fischer, -M. Bishoff, T. Whitehead, P. Hadley, J. Linton, M. Miles, D. Hellman, D. Maxwell, D. johnson, D. Downs. 3111: P. McKune, M. Payne, L. Florence, R. Preaswyer, J. Raymond, j. Sinclair, D. Fienen, D. Dugle, P. Carter, P. Brown, j. Hyman, S. Irvine. I Jig.. xi - gh -Y I, 'f LJ. Pres. J. Cambell, V-Pres. C. Horell, Sec. and Treas. M. Thompson, Sgt. B. Greenwell. 2:zd.- L. Hilton, M. Florence, B. Hicks, A Powell.2f1d.' J. Kee, D. Keeley, M. Lewis, B. McWilliam, D. Shook, P. Wozny. Brd: L. Hall, C. Fulner, B. Bell, M. Dewitt. V Bayes. 9? i' ll D. Videtto-Sgt. Arms, T. Videtto-Treas., J. Poteet-Sec., Q. Lyons-Pres., T. Usher V-Pres. 2nd.' D. Manning, M. Key, G. Hacker, D. Corum, D. Wright, C. Meredith. 3rd.' B. Deferraro, L. Nett, J. Mills, R. Ball, H. Thomas, D. Arnold, J. Smith. Sjmnifh Cfdffgj n i I 1 S. GrantfPres., M. Cooper-V. Pres., V. Scott-Treas., N. Connelly-Sec., H. Searcy-Sgt.-Arms. Zzzd: B. Sherlock, L. Combs, S. McCubbins, P. Joyce, L. Wolf, B. Wilding, C. Plamp, D. Kippis, P. Stonefield, R. Ahlers. 3rd.' J. Williams, R. Hance, M. Naiser, C. Mitchell, P. Johnston, J. Stepp, G. Dennison, S. Pilkington. 80 I 'E B O'Bryan, L. Woodmff, N. Visty, D. Nash, M. Russell, J. Thompson. 2nd: J. Bland, J. Peveler, J. Miller, K. Curtis, J. Bowman, E McMillin, R. Hagan-Sec., P. Haarman, M. Smith, C. Snider, P. Colvin, B. Nall, G. Johnson, G. Troutmann, D. Bogard, V. Gruenwald. 3rd.' Rhule-V. Pres., E. Mayberry-Pres., S. Hall, P. McAfee, D. Rubarts, G. Milby, E. Woidich. The Spanish Club is composed of stu- dents from ninth to the twelfth grades who are enrolled in the Spanish department. The club meets at various times during the year sometimes in class and often in private homes. At the meetings, members discuss European countries and travels. The sponsor of the club, Miss Hampton, plans to go abroad this summer and bring back infor- mation for next year's club. Mr. Blevins also helps to sponsor the club. W. Rives-Pres., K. Cox-V. Pres., D. McNeil-Treas., M. White-Sec., Sgt. Arms J. Bunce. 2nd.- S. Thomas, C. Hollister, D. Gootee, M, Potter, D. Jones. 3rd.' K. Theiler, K. Ganote, J, Melton, G. Wooden, J. Jones, M. J. Williams, E. Masden, S. Heckel, Y. Miller, M. Wackentlnal, C. Butler. 4111: G. Carpenter, D. Flint, R. Muir, D. Cooper. 8l gan L, H. we 4 S. White-Sgt. Arms, D. Sublett-Treas., G. Kellen-Pres., J. Tobbe-V. Pres., M. Sparks-Sec. Zmi: F. Vittitow, P. Witherspoon, M. Bambarger, P. Clayton. 3rd: H. McHollancl, R. Nevels, R. Klotz, 1. Robbins, D. Witt, R. Knight. 4121: J. Magers, J. Peters, R. Pittard, L. Smith, G. Craig, G. Boston, D. Simpson, D. Flint, T. Robarts, L. Beams, G. Priddy, A. Meeks, E. Donohoe. Below: S. Scott-Treas., N. Bishop-Sec., R. Firquin-Pres., G. Metcalf-Sgt. Arms, F. Pilato-V. Pres., M. Wallas-Treas. 2nd,- D. Tenton, R. Cooper, L. Rogers, S. Combs, K. Jarboe, J. Bird, S. Ainsworth, B. McCubbins, G. Barrett. 3rd: Mr. Blevins B. Thornbury, M. Loeser, J. Ernest, S. Skees, J. Loesdon, C. Foster, G. Cash, B. Broskey, S. Alexander, T. Joles, D. Buckananf R. Brown, L. Zirnheld. A 1 ..... i E W si Gilead Rzmjazn Club IJ! raw L Willis C Donahue, J. Tindall, P. Harrell, L. Jarvis, K.-Geiger. Znd: B. Berry, G. Hassell, R. Becker, M. Flowers G Wilkerson R Knight D Gatlin, G. Watson, C. Keeling. 3rd: D, Olson, C. Amos, G. Booth, G. Hughes, C. Burnett, S. Pope L fr 153' , .5 Q xx-s q s in-2 -ww All sa lass: 191.5 ala ., , 1 This is the first year that Russian has been offered at Southern. The Russian Club was formed this year and helps the students learn more about the language. Mrs. Pascal, who toured Russia last summer, sponsors the club. OFFICERS President-Larry Jarvis Vice President-Glenda Hassell Secretary-Coleen Donahue Treasurer-Dottie Olson Sgt. Arms--Mike Flowers V11 ' I 5 ri-as ft 111: L. Decker, R. Meeks, D. Patterson, M. Thornsbury, D. Stearman, B. Kerr, P. Becker, P. Nelson, C. Hanm, D. Shields 2nd.' B. Fay, J. Greenwood, B. Hannah, E. Quinlen, A. Snyder, W. Tudor, P. Blair, J. Wood, A. Adcock, D. Dalton. 3fd.' B Berrr, C. Quinlen, S. Ward, C. Messel, C. Lepkowski, S. Stanley, R. Kallin, M. Ackerman, V. Whitaker. 4211: R. Malone, C. Tut wiler, C. Bryant, L. Lewis, C. Ross, P. Scott, S. Hirst, S. Steedly, C. Behringer, A. Underhill. 5112: S. Spangler, D. Dearing, M Malone, R. Gettler, G. Dolt, P. Donahue, M. Tutwrler, C. Gdanrec, C. Gering, B. Hall G Garner. 6zla: C. Hudson B. Chill ton, C. Taft, J. Pounds, E. Snyder, A. Palmer, J. Hall, D. Ottersback, P. Smith, C. Green, L. Meyers. , .4fJw0 ' French Club A Thanksgiving basket of canned goods, meat, and fresh fruit was sponsored this year by Southern's Le cercle Francais. The club also performed French songs for var- ious occasions and church groups. Holiday parties in a traditional French style ac- cented the yearls events. The members par- ticipate in Language Week, and every spring a group of French students take a trip to Montreal, Canada. OFFICERS: President Connie Messel, Vice President Steve Stanley, Secre- tary Connie Tutwiler, Treasurer Cheri Ross, Sgt. Arms Phil Smith. German Club 'j liz: S. Welker-Sgt. at Arms, B. Taylor-Treasurer, S. Soderburg-V. Pres., L. Harrison-Pres., S. White-Secretary, R. Montford- Sgt. Arms. Qnd: G. Fullwood, S. Shields, C. Cooper, J. Ackerman, M. Brumleve, D. Harrison, J. Patterson. 3111! P. Embling, L. Notarie, K. Barczy, E. johnson, D. Quebberman, P. Demko, S. Smith, K. jageman, J. Wagers, C. Cosby, L. Sirles, C. Wisman C. Donahue. 4lla.' V. Gumm, S. Luckett, S. Sellers, V. Bennett, L. White, S. Hartman, K. Triplett, S. Staples, J. Baptie. 5lh.' L, Lewis, S. Carney, D. Williains, P. McDonald, M. Knight, L. Zulgevich, B. Lickens, P. Timmons, E. Grace, T. Devore, C. Keeling D. Eaves, D. Watson. 626: 1. Meyer, C. Beam, R. Nason, G. Schroer, D. Decker, G. Tedrow, M. Handlos, S. Barry, G. Hopkins R. Egger. 7119: M. Keiser, B. Troutman, R. Kemerly, L. Edwards, B. Miller, T. Russell, M. Brown, T. King, D. Hollis, L. Heck, M Parson, L. Riddell, E. Schmidt, S. Hiemer, C. johnson, A. Tudor, D. Pike, T. McGinnis. 8111: S. Harris, D. Mather, D. Nunn, L Tobbe, D. Leffew, D. Gumm, R. Langford, S. Ashcraft, J. Bunce, S. Stewart, P. Pisner, R. Hess, B. Hoferkamp, E. Stewart, J Frick, D. jones, D. Doderer, D. McNair, M. Ott. The German Club is an organization sponsored by Miss Sandra Richardson for German students and alumni. Besides having many parties throughout the year, the German Club is active on campus in such things as collecting for Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets, sponsoring a door decorating contest at Christmas, and collecting for the March of Dimes Bread Drive. 1 4-H The 4-H's of the famous 4-H clover stand for Head, Heart, Hands, and Health. Each year the 4-H holds a speech, demonstration, a-nd talent contest. The members enter their projects in the county and State Fairs. The 4-H strives to improve the nation and the community. 86 Good N ezw The Good News Club is a nation- wide interdenominational organiza- tion which endeavors to present God to teenagers. Each summer conventions are held in different parts of the world. The last convention of the jeffer- son County Good News Club was held in Laccoa Falls, Georgia. Along with many serious activities, the members also experience fun- filled times and make lasting friends. The club participates in ral- lies, week-end retreats, and Bible quizzes. pa N:s+.Q.,.,,, ,sas , lik'-'Z'-'-L 51' 1 151: J. Pevler, S. Thomas, J. Underwood, J. Strickland, E. Hall, C. Goodykuntz, S. Sellers, D. McNeil, L. Meredith. 2nd: D. Sprang- ler, L. Beams, D. Underwood, S. Ward, G. Boston, J. Peters, B. Hannal, K. Maples, D. Williams, J. Maddox, P. Embling, M Brown, M. Feather, J. Philpot. 3rd.' D. Hollis, K. Wilcut, M. Payne, D. Burns, E. Schnider, L. Pogue, G. Bryant, L. King, K Madras, N. Visty, G. Lipe, D. Manning, A. Renfrow, D. Eaves, J. Greenwell, B. Lashinsky, B. Berding. 4112: T. Yates, D. Steward P. Carter, D. Mather, D. Simpson, M. Reisser, T. Usher, B. Renders, A. Mann, M. Ott, G. Fry, R. Judd, L. Williams, Mr Montgomery, Sponsor. . ,,..., , 2 - Wh Alan Renfrow, editor, meditates on the next issue of the Southwind Sozzihwimf Staff The Southwind Staff of 1968 earnestly feels that it does publish a good paper which the whole school reads and enjoys. The staff works very hard to please the readers and hopes to continue this policy. The members enjoy their work very much and hop-C Llu. readers enjoy the paper half as much as they do. The Editor of the Southwind this year is Alan Renfrow. Helping Alan is Assistant Editor, Judy Underwood. A new position added to the staff is Business Manager which is held by Donna Meredith. 87 1 JQSE we 'W .,:. Q,,.f iff V 1' 5 W Q J X . xc- , vw 2, 1 135 f fi Q i 5' f 'W' 3 ,V ,go 88 DS l e T' All The W01f!cz 5 Ei., Z A Stage. . . wi-'N This year the Dramatics Club presented Life With Father, the story of a domineering man and his scatter-brained wife. The play's great 1 success can be attributed to the directing of Miss 90 Carolyn Broderick. The cast and crew also ap- Gb preciated the many hours that Mr. Carl Thomas s ent in re arin the scener . P P P 8 Y ,' The cast for Life IVWJ Farber was a large l one consisting of 9, 10, 11, and 12 graders. Their desire and untiring enthusiasm with Miss Broderick's zeal and originality made the play the best ever. The three stooges. Q .,22i i C f 4 . '1 .6- -1 34 . i . .... Music was played during intermission. Four little maids from school are we. X Janie Brock-Stage Manager. 111: A. Markwell, A. Schnieder, L. Crawley, D. Temple, A. Markwell, E, Quebberman, S. Harbin, K. Welsh, P. Harris, C. Payne, L. White, G. Cecil, B, Ford. 2nd.- G, Dolt, D. Catlett, S. Rickert, G. Lipe, L. Gafford, S. McCoy, W. Tudor, D. Stearman, R. Kallin, N. Brashear, J. Bundy. 3rd: S. Stanley, C. Otte, T. Brooks, J. Thornbury, M. Brown, C. Moody, J. Lancaster, D. Heckel, B. Berding, R. Ball, M. Bischoff, J. Howard, W. Poke. 4, - Ei- as W DIRECTOR Miss Carolyn Broderick The crews worked hard toward the success of the play. '24 -1 Iris A. Markwell, D. Dearing. 2nd.' 'S. Spalding, S. Huey, B. Gardner, D. Miller, S, Livers, K. Dolgen, S. Aimsworth, M.' Bischoff, A. Strickland, D. Stracks, D. Strange, C. Age, L. Dobson. 3fd.' S. Heimer, S. Podenger, W. Kirchstein, M. Qfiire, G. Dolt, M. Keifer, P. Burger, J. Russel, R. Gardener. 4112: M. Gardner. S. Purdue, B. Henneman, G. Lewis, T. McGinnis, 1. Elmore, C. Moody, J. Cambell. Sponsor: Mr. Thomas. SPONSOR Mr. Carl Thomas The Art Club was organized this year by Mr. Carl Thomas. The club meets once a month, and when working on special proj- ects, meetings are held once a week. Ceram- ics were sold at Christmas and in the spring the club proposed a 'lclothes line art ex- hibit on Southern's lawn. OFFICERS: President-Anita Markwell, Vice Pres.-Gilbert Kron Secretary-Debbie Dearing, Treasurer-joan Poteet. 9l Fzzlzz Ve winesf 111: P. McEven, E. Hall, V. Whitaker, P. Colvin, B. Mitchell, A. Evans, I. Miles, L. Cheek. 2nd: K. Hammon, J. Seitz, J. Peveler, N. Iarboe, D. Everett, D. Penington, P. Richerson, C. Kennedy, L. West, C. Flener. 3rd: B. Flora, A. Meeks, L. Bogdon, M. Bouse, M. Barnett, D. Kleinhelter, D. Evans, K, Tobbe, J. Simms, T. Muench, L. Clark, P. Burton, F. Lansford, J. Miller. The Future Business Leaders of America is a school sponsored organization, composed of students who are interested in developing a business career. F.B.L.A. teaches leadership and strives to outline challenging business opportunities. The main project at Southern this year will be working with the Cancer Society. This is consistent with the 1967 theme: Peace, Prosperity, and Progress. 92 Leaders 0 America X w I Ifl: D. Slayman, J. Crush, B. Nicholas, L. Woosley, T. Briley, L. Kleinhelter, J. McKnight, D. Ray. 2nd.- P. Bodernan, D. Under- wood, C. Wozny, K. Maples, J. Underwood, B, Burnett, J. Phillpot, K. Ganote, G. Lipe, L. Gafford, J. Bundy. 3fd: B. Ford, S. Layhay, A. Beard, B. Beard, L. Gaines, 1. Jones, P. Tobbe, J. Smith, S. Heckel. P. Humm, D. Reilly, J. Steimel, L. Burden. x, Vw e AQ I-Q I Z lk S4 X , . if fy Donna Taurman Sue Travis Ann Meisel S 5 Vi 41 , , is Lois Hunter Shirley Rendrick Jessie Reilly Betty Miller 93 The Southern High School Band has long been regarded as one of the best bands in the county. The Marching Trojans work hard each year preparing music and routines for halftime shows and parades. Concerts are presented regularly by the band, and the members support school spirit by playing at pep rallies and games. During the summer, members of the band attend band camp in order to learn new steps. MAJORETTES Linda White Connie Calder Sheila White Linda Pendleton Gerri johnson DRUM MAJOR Pat Risner DIRECTOR Mr. Marvin Ambg CORNETS Ronnie Boyd Billy Hoferkamp Charlie Amos Mark Olges Tommy joles Frank Frick Douglas Dugle Ron Gardner Joe Meyer Mark Wood Tommy North Jerry Harris Billy Kyser Barney Hale Carl Luker Bruce Snellen Gary Telford David Wheeler Ben Bush Charles Fowler Pat Risner DRUMS Bill Hollister Mike Bratcher David Nichols Timmy Yount Morris Shuffett Danny Taylor Kyle Richardson jonathan Hiemer Richard Squires Amie Howard F LUTES Sheryl Soderberg Connie Calder Pam Harris Debbie Brinley Linda Pendleton Carol Wolgamott CLARINETS james Frick Steve Carney Garrie johnson Eddie Parson Dena Texas Carla Snider Mark Heitz Mike Mantooth Linda White Fred Bottom Don Foster Steve Welker Bob Spicer Charles Hance Betty Parson Vivian Hill Sandi Woodja Steve Barry Steve Alexander Barbara Schmidt Judy Kilby Wallace Craig Tommy Conely Tommy Swicegood Stephen Presley FRENCH HORNS Charles Martin Curtis Kaslewics Wayne Crabtree David Nunley Greg Queen Larry Beck Pat Buxton BASSES George Beutsch Ted Guenther Bama' OBOE Shelia White EB CLARINET Kenny Owen BASSOON Kathy Merz BASS CLARINETS David Ireland Bradley Allen Carl Goepper Gillian Fullwood Glen Taylor SAXOPHONES Alla Jimmie Harned Richard Egbert Allen Tudor Steve Wilson Barry Sherlock Donna Miles Jack Springer Tenor Carl Greene Scott Key Shelby Hedgespeth Barr john Neighbors TROMBONES Kenny Brock Wade Banks Joe DeWitt jerry Ramsey BARITONES Kenny Brewer Roger Soderberg Dwayne Cummings Richard Payton Claude Shannon Bef! Yemf Ever SOUTHERN BELLES: G. Troutman S. Simpson J. Linton S. Hale C. Payne B. Ford M. Brown C. McGill J. Fulkerson J. Philpott V . Bennett D. Neet J. Crush B. McCubbins R. Weston S. McCubbins V. Meeks B. Ashley L. Gafford V. Layman 1 P. Witherspoon Y E. Witherspoon D. Dearing SPONSOR D. Evans Mrs. Taurman D. Kleinhelter W Oh, it's a long wav to Tipperary. Marching at halftime. or Southern fill Team I The thirty-five hard working and school spirited girls of the sbuthem High Drill Team were honored this year by winning first place in the Veteran's Day and Christ- mas parades. The girls worked and practiced hard for the trophies they received. The Southern Belles also practiced during the summer to prepare shows for the football season. This year the girls presented precision drills, formations, and occasional dance rou- tines. Strict regulations are set up and enforced by the girls in the organization. Each girl must maintain a C average. - 151 faux' T. Gregory, C. Mitchell, H. Hicks, D. Iashinsky, M. Owens, S. Grant, R. Bowless, W. Corbett, J. Thornberry, B. Hillard, S. Turner, L. Heck, J. Bunce. 2nd row: D. Videttow, W. Crabtree, M. Cooper, G. Flynn, C. Rives, J. Rice, R. Patton, B. Laha, M. Riffe, B. Simms, G. Walden, F. Parso. 3rd row: R. Chowning, B. Hall, S. Stanley, M. Whitehead, B. Clotts, M. Riesser, D. Pike, R. Mineer, T. Gagel, S. Metcalf. S-Club The S-Club, made up of varsity letter- men, has been anoutstanding organiza- tion since the school's opening. Its pri- mary function is to honor the boys who contributed time, energy, and muscle to Southern's athletic program. Mr. Wilson encourages team support at pep rallies. ebaie uw The Debate 55 ' V - . Team, sponsored .fast ,' by Stanley Whitak- er, is now in its ' n - ' third year at South- cilf-,.ffv7' ern. Over the past V , two years the team ta 'lv 5,3 , has continually ff V been rated highly ' 1 in the state. A i i Members are: K. Katsibuits 1. Hall F. Frick B. Earl B. Hoverkamp N. Sims D. Fienen S. Whitaker, fSponsorj .. Mr. Whitaker teaches French during school hours. TWO members debate Over Current issues. ...... 1.rz.' L. Triplett, C. Keeling, R. Hance, P. Raymer, B. Berry, C. Lay, E. Hall, D. Nelson, K. Hendrickson. 2nd D Dearing J Philpott, S. Sellers, M. Marlow, P. Rose, C. Donahue, T. Bowman, P. Embling, L. Woosley, B. Nicholas, L. Notarie J Linton D. Smith. 3rd: E. Masden, J. Greenwood, D. Spangler, D. Devore, H. Hassell, K. Welsh, N. Brucheau, J. Allen M Knight G Dolt, D. Bogard, S. Soclerburg, C. Lepkowski, B. Mobley, C. Horrell, E. Parson, M. jarvie, B. Lahay. Future Tmchem 0 America The members of the Future Teachers of America play an active role in the school life. Some members help out in the offiee, others tutor students during their study halls, and others substitute in classes when teachers are absent. ' ,i . if E The OFFICERS of FTA are: President-Brenda Berry Vice Pres.-Bonnie Mobley Secretary-Belinda Lay Treasurer-joetta Greenwood Historian-Linda Bowman Parliamentarian-Karen Madras L , 'tg LL,. . U A ' me . Q V -t wh Q - li wr In row: V. Trent, J. Eaves, D. Clements, L. Pendelton, S. Ainsworth, M. Potter, L. Ragan. 2nd row: G. Boston, R. Hance, j. Williams, C. Slusher, D. Allen, A. Monroe. Materia! Center Library Material Center Library is in charge of all equipmentg such as film projectors, maps, tape recorders, etc. Boys work during their study halls to operate all equipment. The staff consists of Mrs. Mc- Alister, the libraraian, and Mrs. Kinder, clerk. This de- partment offers valuable serv- ices to faculty and effective teaching supplies to benefit students. This is one of the largest departments in the county system. - Libmafy Staff The Library Staff is composed of girls who give up their study halls to work in the. library and to assist the librar- ians. The girls help stu- dents locate informa- tion, decorate the bulle- tin boards, and keep the records in order. Southern is fortunate to have the third largest school library in the county. lr! row: M. Quire, Mrs. Kinder, K. Wheeler. Zmi row: T. Szukis, J. Whitlor, C. Thomas M. Gardner, M. Jordan, E. Stewart, D. Simpson, Mrs. McAlister, P. Harrell, B. Likens . L 111 row: R. Meeks, P. Ziegler, P. McEwen, L. Shaw, S. Sellers, C. Goodykuntz, D. Barker, D. Simms, B. Stowe. Znd: V. Scott, O. Mason, D. McNeil, E. Quinlan, J. Williams, B. Wright, P. Barfield, P. Rose, D. Everett, K. Ganote, G. Wooden, B. Nicholas, V. Whitaker, J. Wagers. 3rd.' C, McGill, D. Voltz, L. White, S. Rickert, L. Gafford, B. Becker, B. Everett, L. Triplett B. Mobley, E. Masden, D. Evans, N. Visty, L. Everett, N. jarboe, L. Clark, T. Munche. Y- Team Y-Teens are girls in the 9-12 grades who are mem- bers of YWCA. T-belong to a worldwide fellowship of women and girls. E-each is bound to the other through common pur- poses. E-each one shares in a democratic process to further these goals. N-new friends, new ex- periences, new opportunities are the rewards of Y-Teen membership. l02 FHA The Future Homemakers of Amer- ica is a busy organization at South- ern. The purpose of FHA is to im- prove self, home, and community. The members carry out such projects in the community as collecting for UNICEF. The only requirements for mem- bership in FHA are to have a good standing in the office and to have had one semester of Home Economics. B. Davis, B. Sparks, D. Newling, J. Knight, P. Montgomery, D. Ray, D. Thomas, S. Jenne, D. Donahue, A. Miles, L. Beams. Zmif K. Byars, B. Nichols, L. Woosley, F. Lansford, J. Bishop, V. Bale, B. Toland, B. Porter, M. Free, J. Sexton, P. Davix, B. Newman, S. McKenna, T. Connelly, M. Vernon. 3rd.' S. Ball, D. Madden, P. Woodward, M. Schoch, S. Farris, M. Whitworth, A. Adkins, M. Green, B. Gilbert, B. June, S. Wigleb, K. Kron, M. Stark, L. Gafford, D. Bishop, E. Temple, S. Nelson, D. Nelson, P. Springer. Youth S 1D66lk5 Youth Speaks is an organi- zation for students who dis- cuss recent controversial top- ics. This club gives the stu- dents the opportunity to par- ticipate in discussions with others from their school and the schools in their district. A workshop is held each spring for students to express their views from all countries. . ,X ,ff J. Usher, J. Ackerman, G. Hassel, E. Hall, Patti Joyce, J. Tindell, C. Bryant, R. Becker, L. Jarvis, S. Herley, C. Taft, D. Watson, J. Baptie, B. Clements, C, Burnett, G. Huse, Carol Hudson, Senior Representative. I03 I V W W ,,, I04 PIIRT5 by . 2. W . 'Q 1.5. 1 . fLefz to figbfj Fin: row: G. Lewis, R. Bowlus, C. Whelan, R. Firquin, B. Mefford, M. Myers, B. Miller, S. Grant, D. jones, E. Schmidt, D. Buchanan, D. Nevels, B. Hillard. Second row: D. Mitchell, G. Kellum, D. Welsh, S. Hall, G. Tatro, J. Amshoff, M. jones, B. Mauney, A. Benningfield, R. Vanover, 1. Monroe, J. Bunce, I.. Duley, S. Dahl, R. Randall. Third row: J, Thornbury, C. Mitchell, D. Sullivan, M. Ott, M. Luckett, A. Palmer, M. Cooper, C. Goepper, 1. Sinclair, D. Thomas, W. Corbett, G. Metcalf, D. Videtto, C. Greene, D. Stewart, J. Morgan, R. Langford. Vvmify Football Head Coach Henderson Wilson l0b The 1967 football season found the Trojans with a 1 win, 8 lost, and 1 tie season record. This unfavorable record can be partly attributed to the fact that there were only six seniors and a large number of sophomores on the team. ' Although overshadowed by losses, the season did have some outstanding moments. The height of the season came W - EW.: gf A 1.s wg bi 5 xxx A when the Trojans upset highly-rated Durrett. They also man- ' ,- ? ,Q aged to come from behind in the closing minutes of the . A xii 1 1' , I - 111 game to tie Western. : rw ' , With the return of many lettermen and a good J. V. team, next year promises to show a much improved Trojan x ' .5 Q jj team. Henderson Wilson, the new head coach for Southern's Trojans, expects Southern to have one of the best teams f 3 pi in the county in 1968. ' 8 52. 26g T 5. Q ...R eat , ,J j I v - . .4 G. . 4 z at H wc.. Q, if.: fi-.., A xx? in A .I 'ls .. 4 ljj, osilifq, 1 - , V' . ..1 ..... f e go , t fl , .4 I '- f 7 ma 'fn f 1. , -- 2 . r A . j'-f.g1..f :iw 1 ' 1 if 2 ,S as be Q . .. a. ,, ,tx Q: .,f. 5 - sm... ,. as iis ft ff' ,rg -' 3 , j f Q Q Q5 . L t .gp - mga N ge my tgfdws ' 4 MANAGERS: Dale Willis, Mike George, Doug Tudor, Dale Gumm, George Melby. COACHES: Robert Brawner, William Beanblossorn, Hender son Wilson, Garland Miller. I07 Set! Down we Catch 'ern in the mouse trap! The Tfojam Gridiron f:-w--,mv-ann mn -www -man ww -.. sq.. An aggressive defense startles Westport. And here come the Trojans! Firquin looks for a receiver The hardest yard he ever earned! 2 N , QV A my ,,'+A.' 4 Nm Out of my way, I'm coming through! W A , MIKE LUCKETI' WAYNE CORBETT Senio V5 BEN HILLARD JOHN THORNBURY if DAVID STEWART JOSEPH AMSHOFF vm. - - fm L Wi? has 7952, Boi' 744,121 53 .lf za' Bs' 4 .14 A-i x fLefz to fight! Firxz row: J. Montgomery, A. Plappert, M. Myers, B, Mefford, S. Rock, J. Burks, B.. Miller. Second row: J, MQII- roe, M. Riddle, D. Jones, A. Benningfield, R. Firquin, C. Whelan, S. Hall, G. Pope, R. Nevels. Third row: Manager-J. Pfewitt, B. Mauney, M. Jones, S. Dahl, D. Thomas, J. Van Over, R. Ryan, C, Simms. Fozmh row: T. Sullivan, C. Goepper, C. Greene, j. Sinclair, J. Morgan, C. Ward. fi i Football COACH ROOS Another completed pass? ft Our Southern belles eagerly awaited the big event! Fooiooll H omocomio g Homefonzizzg Qffeefz: Ann Markwell - Fifi! Rfzmzor U ji: Debbie Temple Seoofzd Rfzmzorf Up: Gail Lipe, Charlotte Payne Third Rznzazer U lo: Linda Crawley l Keep smiling Kathy! Each canciirlate was presented to the anxious crowd. um All eyes turned upon Linda Crawley who was chosen as third runner up. ' lv U X ' s ' 1 af ,s Q9 e - M, 4' v Y X? All were smiles as the time grew near! Ha ppiness is being chosen Football Homecoming Queen! The Queen and Hee Cowl Left to right: Linda Crawley, Debbie Temple, Ann Markwell, Gail Lipe and Charlotte Payne. .KA 4 Q'-fc 1968 Football Homecommg Q Ame Mmfkwe!! H6672 1 968 Basketball H emeeeming Queen Anim M ez rkwe!! Bafkelbazll H omemming Homecoming Qzzeefzf Anita Markwell COZIVL' Jggm Blum Wzlnda Tudor Ann Schneider Barbara Kerr Each of the candidates were introduced! 1 Ann Schneider was ushered in! Left io rigbl: Wanda Tudor, Ann Schneider, joan Blum, Anita Markwell, and Barbara Kerr. The Football Homecoming Queen presented roses Anita and David led the court off the floor! to Anita! '-:Aire ' The day after Homecoming!!! fLefz la rigblj: J. Bunce, M. Riffe, C. Rives, J. Toebbe, M. Reisser, T. Gagel, R. Mineer, L. Wolf, G. Metcalf, B. Hall, M Handlos, R. Chowning, R. Firquin. Va mit Basketball II8 This season being nearly finished has been a very disappointing one for the Trojan basketball squad. Hopes were very high for a successful basketball team, but a serious injury again as in the 1966-67 year stopped the Trojans. Several senior players contributed much to the team and the boys were coming along nicely when Robert Mineer injured his shoulder after eight games. This caused the loss of the team's top rebounder and scorer, which would greatly hurt any team. We are now looking forward to the 23rd District Tournament. One win will send Southern into the district final and a trip to the 6th Region Tournament. SEN IORS Billy Hall Terry Gagel Mike Reisser Mike Riffe Charles Rives Coaches William Kidd and Steve Rowe M H - Qs? uw. - H -21 8K 'F 40 1 E514-.xg 1 . gi-iw 'Q J lung. f' 3' R X, W N X--'-Arif' ' .A ill. -1 my dip 'N we X I 1 'ilu 'ilu N FMU ami Fhhww N lW!Jm ' Wx l I 53:2 -.1 Gary Metcalf gets two. You can't have it! It's mine! Reisser goes high. ,, 59's Hall tips if in. Two points on the way! 5532? 3 Ch arles Rives Re Mike Riffe Billy Hall 52 fLeft zo rigbzj C. Whelan, M. McCaul1ey, C. Rives, C. Gardner, M. Flowers, P. Smith, J. I Mauney, R. Knight. MOH? QW MSWXW J. V. Baskefbalilfginjiklggfbfkifff WM Coach joe Burks fn-mb... Listening to some good advice. I23 KLeft zo righlj Firfl raw: G. Volz, D. McNeil, M. Riffe, J. Matlock, L. Thompson, D. Meredith. Second row: N. Langsford 1. Gdaniec, R. Chowning, B. Simms, P. Jarvis. Third row: G. Flynn, M. Reisser, T. Brooks, G. Walden. Baseball 1 96 7 IZ4 This year's season found the Southern Trojan base- ball squad winding things up with a relatively suc- cessful season. Coached by Mr. Michael Dubick and aided by seniors: Phil jarvis, Norman Langsford, john Matlock, and Dennis McNeil, the team found itself in very good shape! With returning lettermen, next year's team is expected to also prove successful. SENIORS Phil Jarvis Norman Langsford John Matlock Dennis McNeil Coach Michael Dubick SCENES From The DIAMOND . .. and ft's a base hit! fLefz to righzj J. Bunce, M. Florence, S. Turner, R. Knight. Gay Team The form of a champion! hir Coach Garland Miller A If Us 'Nil A is! as KLefz la iiglazj Fim row: B. O'Brian, A. Benningfield, G. Kraft, G. Carpenter, J. Rice, B, Laha, T. Patton, 'S. Grant, D. Wurful S. Rock. Second row: T. Sullivan, T. Gregory, G. Lewis, H. Hicks, M. Ott, 1. Ashcraft, B. Crawley, J. Sinclair, B. Koltz. mck 1551 The ishot putters let fly!! 'fr it l Coach Robert Brawner Did you hear the joke about Anxiously awaiting the gun . .. and they're off! Girl? Tmek Left .to right: Janice Bowman, Patsy Bland, Linda Combs, Sharon Smith, Pat Wozny, Bernice McDaniels, Mary Ann Wozny Mimi Sparks, Bobbie Taylor and Debbie Williams. The 1968 Girl's Track Team consists of ten girls. Each one is'very enthusiastic and eager to begin the season! Miss Carol Rockner, who coaches the team, has been working with the girls approximately two months. 30 F: f 'Elini-. 32252 Coach-Carol Recliner r' is K vw-.,.,.-ummm 1' .fi fLefz zo right! Firfz row: B. O'Brian, B, Laha, K. Klozt, T. Patton, E. Parker. Serond row: B. Likens, G. Sage, J. Rice, M Flowers P. Smith. ,,' Q Cram Cozmffjf Laha sets the pace. Coach Burton grape--fm Smile! He's ta king our picture! 5 Back row: Terry Videtto, Darlene Presley, Linda Gagel, Jo Wallace, and Paula McEwen. Front row: Carol Goodykoontz, Marilyn Thompson, Vicky Neighbors, Lynn Hamilton, and 'Sheila Shields. 0 I 0 GW! 5 Temm After a yery encouraging first season the Gir1's Tennis Team is anxiously awaiting the start of the new year. Returnees from last year's squad include the top four members-Terry Videtto, Carol Goody- koontz, Shiela Shields, and jo Wallace. Shiela and Io were runners-up for the Doubles in West Region, and the team came in second to Waggoner in Jef- ferson County. l32 Coach-Sandra Richardson W. Crabtree, Coach Robert Roos, S, Stanley. f T ' oy 5 mms WimblCd0H-bOuHd Sieve Stanley- Wayne Crabtree shows how it's done fLeft to right! Fin! row: R. Schroer, B. Christensen, B. Metcalfe, Williams, D. Fisher, M. Bruner, B. Christensen. Sffond raw. M. Keith, Pate, B. Sloan, T. Mauney, T. Rickert, Louton. Third row: L. Randall, D. Carlisle, G. Durham, D. Honeycutt, Sims, D. Mineer, G. Lyons, K. Firquin, K. jackson. 7ll9 and Sila Grade Bmkeiba!! I34 fLeft to rightj D. McCoy, J. Burks, D. Carlisle, R, Heinemann, G. Seaton, E. Hawkins, R. Delk, D. Bayner G Stearman T Robinson, D. Mineer, R. McHol1and, T. North, R. jones, B. Milburn: Fmhman asketball l35 TWU Cheeffleadem Left to figbi: Carol Goodykoontz, Debbie Temple, Gail Lipe, Ann Markwell, Donna Meredith, Connie Messel and Vicky Scott The Varsity Cheerleaders, during this 1968 school year, have done an excellent job of in- creasing the Trojan Spirit among the student body. It has been their aim to present the best image of school spirit to other schools. Mrs. Gayle Leathers, as cheerleading sponsor, has given much of her time to the cheerleaders and for this we should like to thank her for a job well done. CAPTAIN: Debbie Temple, Senior H Q Q ,.. at iiiit it .ti .it ss s ' ii' xt ii G iniii Mrs. Gayle Leathers Sponsor l36 Q34 I-294 Ki V lfeefleaaiers We've got SPIRIT! ! 7 team, go ! ! ! Did you S YRAM , , ' Oh, those beautiful signs! ayaP ID g1r1s 7 through thick and thin . . . they help us 'winll g..ggQg,.i-frlwnffxail 133 -... Our Senior Cheerleaders! The Southern Alumni Association presented a trophy to the Our wonderful announcers jim and Marcia Most Spirited Cheerleader, A. Markwell. W X-K 5. EMBA ,,, J. V. Ch667 !66l6ll67 5. Left zo right: Diane Gray, Mary Beth Smith, Pat Smith, CAPTAIN: Linda Woodruff, Connie Turner, and Shirley Miller. That Trojan Spirit! !! nf' Mary Beth, what's so interest- .ing??? W' it , 1' 5 'Z' 595, .Y Q ,mzmfl 'V AE? - gf iii? ttt ttitt C ttnt That's the way. Connie. 1: ah, f - J Typical, isn't it? Those j.V.'s-they're really great! X ,W Q That's our CAPTAIN ! Sporty Tha! Wm the Year ji 1 , ...gnu ., L 1 ,,,, 5- r ,viva ,,, 4 5 1-T If f 1 x. . ' X R- .'.1. m il Q 9 -. , 'WW' . L ' ' ff Q f i 7 i' 4 ,. V. ,f i X , - f 5 ef A 'Q' gf f -'sr ' W ,, ' . ' . -Auf x ' ,kkvl kb En- 0 mr, FM I ' . ,, A , f V, , WV , If QV, 1,. I Q OW Bama' and Drill Team at Haw Time ,K Ti .kk.k .K , K ,S .W K K I V .. A kg 7 A , 'U sh I V? an xv W . . X 41' WMM ,,,,,, V,-,. ,v , swam.-. ,1l4?.Q ., V' ? -4 -Q- tr ww 4. T 7271 Grade Vifify Frankfort The 7th grade core classes visited Frankford this year. On their trip, they were shown the capitol and the legislature. Their tour was conducted by a representative. .. if Adcock, Marcia Aldridge, Dean Alvey, Thomas Ambrose, Debra Amburgy, Freda Amburgey, Sherry Armstrong, Shelia Ashley, Mark Baker, Sandra Ball, Billy Ballard, jeff Barton, Shelia Barton, Charleen Bass, Sharon Bayer, Marty .Six XXX Beam, Marty Beary, Linda Belew, Dennis Bell, Brian Bell, james Bell, Benningfield, Jeanette Berry, Richard Bingham, Michael Bischoff, Karen Bishop, Fred Bishop, jerry Bolin, Michael Boswell, Theresa Boyd, Gerald Boyd, Janette Bradner, Charles Brady, Ann Brady, joe Brereton, Susan Brinley, Rebecca Brocker, Margaret Brooks, Cheryl Brooks, Patty Brooks, Peggy Burton, Rebecca Buse, Bonnie Bush, Frank Buzard, Elizabeth Calhoun, Betty Cannon, Bradley Carter, Brenda Casebier, Sherry Casey, jerry Cates, Howard Cates, Joyce Cavanaugh, james Chadwick, Debra Chappell, Ruby Christian, Michael Christian, Mitchell Clark, Randy Clemens, Garry Colegrove, Debra Colvin, Denise Connelly, Michael Connelly, James Cornelius, Paula Cox, Mona Craft, David Brookshire, Steven Brown, Deborah Brown, Donald Brown, Robert Browning, Dennis Bruner, Michael Bryant, Judith Bryant, Keith Buchter, Harold Buchter, Sandra Burd, Robert Burden, Debbie Burgess, Cleo Burks, ,Mary Burns, Deborah l5I Pioneer Day gives the seventh graders an opportunity to put their knowledge of Kentucky history into action. 9' 'wr-,. H -5. 55 alba . Q x- ,. an J Crenshaw, Barry Cunningham, Kevin Dadisman, Gerald Dahl, Dana Dancer, Cathy Dean, Joyce Decker, Sharon Demko, Deborah Denhard, Cathy Dennis, Michael Detenber, Sharon Dollar, Ricky Douglas, Donna Downs, Joyce Doyle, Bonnie Durham, Gary Egger, Joni Elrod, Mark Emberton, Joseph Ench, Corrie Engle, Thomas Ernst, Judith Feger, Donald Ferguson, Linda Fischer, Doug ' ,,, Florence, Timothy Foster, Fred Foster, Susan Freed, joe Gibson. Ernie Gilbert, Donna Gillespie, Jerona Goodin, Sheere Goodwin, Donald Gordon, Debra Grant, Bernard Grant, Patricia Grant, Paul Greenwell, Sundea Gregory, Neil Students in Mrs Tracie Coxs Seventh grade Core class will testify Du fb- Qs wa., Groce, Lisa Grimm, Bernie Haines, Ricki Hall, Debbie Hall, Veronica Hance, Mike Hardison, Cathy Harkins, Janice Harned, Cindy Harned, Kevin Harris, Judy Harris, Thomas Hartell, Larry Hassler, Robin Hawkins, Mike Hayes, Frank Headington, Marta Hester, Brenda Hill, Junior Hirst, Steve Hoosier, Donna' Hornback, Andy Howard, Mike Huey, Denise Huggins, Jimmy Hulker, Martha Humphrey, Terri Hurley, Mike Hurst, Carol Hyatt, Shelia Jaggers, Bill James, Debra Jessie, Vicki Johns, Wanda Johnson, Cindy Johnson, Elayne Johnson, Norma Johnson, Roger Jury, Amy Karger, Mike Kaufman, Sharon Keith, Gayle Kessinger, Frank Key, Pamela Kincer, Greg Kirschenstine Kleinhelter, Rod Klotz, Steve Koontz, Bernie Jones, Debbie Lambert, Ken Lancaster, Janna Langham, Wayne Risen, Ken Lawson, Melinda Lay, David Layman, Cheryl Lewis, Donna Lilly, Gary Lindley, Carl Lindsey, janet Lindsey, Kerry Lobb, Lillian Lockhart, james Logan, Patrick Logsdon, Phyllis Louden, Charles Lucas, janet Luckett, Merry Lurie, james Lutz, Martin MacDonald, Jeanne Mann, Alice Mann, Theresa Martin, W. Scott Marshall, Suzanne Mason, William Mauk, Marcia Mauney, Bridget Mays, Debra McCoy, Dennis McKenna, David McNair, Debra Meredith, Dennis Merz, Richard Metcalf, Barry Middleton, Howard Milburn, Carolyn Milburn, Rodney Mineer, Daniel Mitchell, Mark Mitchell, Patricia Monroe, james Montgomery, David Morton, William Mouser, Rebecca Muncy, Theressa Nantz, Debbie Nason, Mark Needy, David Neiman, Renie Nelson, Guthrie Nelson, Kevin Newlon, john Newman, james Newman, Robert Noe, Ray Ott, Robin Ott, Rose Owen, Danny Owen, Deborah Parnell, Roger Payne, Jack Payton, Leslie Perkins, Larry Pfieffer, Paul Pfieffer, Van You mean he CAN read ?? Plienis, Robert Plummer, Pam Prather, Tom Preasmyer, Barb Preasmyer, Judy Puckett, Carol Putnam, Darlene Radcliffe, Teresa Ramsey, Al Rayhill, Charles Reynolds, Ron Riddle, Diane Riddle, Larry Riedling, Martin Riley, Bruce Ritchey, Paula Roarx, Brenda Roarx, Delaine Roarx, Oscar Robinson, Robbie Roby, Donald Robey, Karen Roof, Billy Ross, Larry Ruffra, Marcia Russ, Betty Sandridge, janet Sauer, Buddy Schick, Debra Schneider, Jena Schroer, joe Scobba, Mike Scott, Greg Searcy, Mark Seaton, Doug Seeley, Larry Seng, Tim Shane, Donna Shelden, Larry Sherrard, Terry Shewmaker, Dale Sinclair, Debra Smith, Roger Smith, Sandra Stepp, Mary Stillwell, Deb Stonefield, Sharon Stottman, Barb Summitt, john Taylor, Wayne Tharp, Steven Thompson, Barb Towell, Shelia Trent, Paula Trent, Peggy Turner, Robert 'Underwood, Ricky Wagner, Anita Walker, Eliz. Walker, Kendal Ward, Lynn Warner, Ernest Warrick, Sharon Washburn, Alice Weatherford, Carl Weibel, Cheryl Welker, Belinda Wheeler, Rhonda Whitehouse, Steve Wilcox, Russel Wilding, Larry Williams, Charles - -mf,::.m ,W J' r ,rt ll 'X N.. . Q W' . ., K M -rs, .. fs fgf'-FQ 1-1, 5 f do ii 5 fm .m,+W,..,.....a,,.Y,,,,k ,,.....W, W ,w M M Williams, Donald Wilson, Connie Winters, jim Witmer, Dennis Wolgamott, David Wood, Anita Wooldridge, David Wooldridge, Reba Wright, janet Wyatt, Cynthia Vinson, Terry Brown, Terry Fiechter, David Harris, Jeff Peak, Marian Penny, Don Smith, Roberta Spurrier, Mike Stark, Michael Bishop, Freddie M-..,,,, You're supposed to be working-not looking at the camera! K1 Y, f v .of f xv' -W,f,- R , 1,2 . ,X. , 5 r 9? We-.,.,,,,,,, S -,1' -qu Adkins, Rosie Alexander, Bill Alexander, Ray Allen, Roger Averyt, Mary Barmore, Frank Barnes, Robert Baker, Larry Barnes, Bill Barnes, Terry, Baumgardner, Bruce Becker, Gayle Billings, Gary Blake, Donnie Bonders, Judy Bowman, Larry Bowman, Vickie Braden, Mary Bratcher, Paula Brawner, Terrie Brewer, Dale Brock, Darrell Brooks, Thelma Bronger, Louise Buckler, Robert Burnes, jimmy Burns, Debbie Burris, David Byrd, james Campbell, Pam Cape, Cynthia Carivile, Bobby Carlisle, Phil Casey, Susan Chapman, Sheila Cheek, Bobby Cheek, Kathy Clark, Jessie Clark, Randy Clark, Tim Clark, Wesley Clayton, Ricky Clemens, Timmy Cole, Roger Cole, Susan Eighth grade shows spirit. Get to class, boys. Collins, Keven Constant, Terri Cozine, Carole Crady, Debbie Crady, Jean Cunningham, Cynthia Dadisman, Bobbie Davidson, Ricky Davis, joe Davis, Melvin Decker, Doug Decker, Julie Dillman, Eddie Doerr, Melvin Doyle, Debbie Duke, Kathy Duncan, Tona Durham, Theressa Fischer, Richard Florence, Mike Floyd, Marlene Foster, Eddie Fox, Carl Fox, Donald Fox, Gary Frank, Debbie Frank, Ronnie Franklin, David Franklin, Virginia Frazier, Marilyn Freeman, Eugene Froba, Janet Gabehart, Denise Gentry, Vickie George, Mike Gilbert, Wayne Goodwin, Norris Graham, Melinda Greenwood, Ricky Gross, Ann Hagan, Debbie Hahn, Linn Hall, Debbie Dutton, Bonnie Edlin, Larry Edwards, Debbie Edwards, Gary Edwards, Gerri Edwards, Joyce Elmore, Sandra Elms, Cynthia Embry, Bruce Ernst, Mike Estes, Kathy Farris, Roger Ferring, Ka Fields, Joyce Firquin, Keven 4,9 Hall, Pam Halvey, Dennis Hammon, Douglas Hammons, Benji Hance, Cathleen Harralson, Ellen Harris, Judy Harris, Ronald Harris, Sandy Hatfield, Carolyn Hawkins, Joyce Hawkins, Beverly Hayden, jay Hayden, Richard Hedges, Barry Heitz, Peggy Hellman, Deborah Henson, Delynn Henson, Donna Higginbotham, Cheri Hoagland, Mary Holt, Timmy Hone-ycutt, Doug Hoosier, Debbie Howard, Raymond Now listen to this people! ff' ,V V 'f' A 6 it X V 'o f --ff ,, V , X 42 mal . Getting ready for Santa Howard, Shermaine Hvey, Dianne Huffman, Pamela Hughes, Joyce Hulker, Donald Hurt, Glenda Ingold, Jeanie Irvin, Roberta Isaac, Danny Jackson, Garry Jackson, James Jackson, Michelle Jackson, Stephen James, Janice Jarrard, Gail Jenkins, Alan Jenkins, Sandra Johns, Floyd Johnson, Bobbie Johnson, Brenda Johnson, Larry Jones, Clifford Jones, Linda Judd, Ronny Jury, Donald Keith, Andy Keith, Mike Kennedy, Patti Kerr, Bill gs f oli ' 555, ,,v,:' g 1 y o 1 f . Mrs, Price shows off her cloor. Kilby, Philip Kinney, Daniel Kleinhelter, Ronald Klotz, Pam Lacewell, Linda Laha, Barbara Lambert, Dianne Lamont, Debbie Langness, Karen Lay, Gary Merry Christmas! Lewis, Rose Ann Liken, Bruce Lively, Valerie Lloyd, Geranda Locke, Steven Lockhart, John Logsclon, Jimmie Long, Diane Long, Rickey Lurie, Richard Lyons, Glenn Maier, Gary Manley, Barbara Manley, Donna Manning, Robert Mathis, Suzanne Mauney, Terry May, james Melone, Donna Merz, Steven lkfetz, Sally Miles, John Miller, Gary Milly, Rocky Mindel, David Am K I -nur. -If W nw. We any mx , ,K 535 ,, , V , HW' 4 W: fa. -gy sa V ' as , , , -:Pl 'Q - wma. fm lf vi Pay close attention and someday you'll be a teacher! Minton, Sherry Moch, julane Mongan, Sharon Monroe, Debbie Morgan, Debbie Mouser, Steve Murphy, Jerry Myers, Danny Myles, Glenn McCabe, Cheryl McCawley, Charlotte McConnell, Doug McCubbin, Diana McDaniel, Mike McGowen, Monica McKenna, jackie McMichael, Bruce McWhenter, Barbara Naiser, Vicki Nalley, Michael Nason, Dean Neighbors, Vicki Nelson, Mark Netherton, Terry Newton, Roger if Favorite Sth grade teacher Newton, Tony Owen, Carol Owen, Sheryl Parson, Linda Pate, Eddie Paully, jesse Payne, Charles Payne, Elaine Payton, Brenda Phelps, Debbie Why don't you get out of my way! Phelps, Gary Phillips, Angel Pilkington, Dianne Piper, jo Ann Pogue, jackie Peacock, David Perkins, Sharon Peters, Sherri Quick, Bill Raney, Silas Rainey, Gary Randall, Louis Ratliff, Terri Raymer, Michael Raymond, Ralph Rickert, Tommy Roberts, Charles Roby, Ronnie Rogers, Sarah Roth, Carol Roth, Earl Routh, Tommy Sale, Janet Saltsman, Neal Sapp, Sherry Saylor, joe Schafer, Danny Schneider, Sally Schroer, Richard Schweingruber, Pat Scoggins, Richard Scott, Linda Scott, Patty Seeley, Mike Seymour, Christine Sexton, Ann Sexton, Pam Shane, Pam Sherlock, Deborah Sherman, Steve Shields, Irvin Sidebottom, Jimmy Sims, Earl Sims, Nina Sipes, Gloria Smiley, Cathy Smith, Dale Smith, Debbie Smith, Eddie Smith, John Smith, Rita Smith Rhonda Smith Susan Sneed, Ronnie Snellen, Stanley Spahl, Mike Spalding, Norman Spalding, Sharon Stark, Betty Steen, Susan Stengel, Colleen Stephens, Carrie Stepp, Clifford Stepp, Debbie Stewart, joey Stillwell, Carole Stive, Paul Stivers, Benjamin Stoltz, Sharon Stow, Ricky Straka, David Strickland, Alan Sullivan, Brenda Summitt, Mike Sutherland, Audrey Szymansky, Darlene Tabor, Vickie Thomas, Judy Thompson, Dottie Thompson, Renee Thompson, Tommy Thurmond, Teresa Tinnell, Vicki Tomas, Kathy Vancelette, Kim Vernotzy, Marc Vittetoe, Henry Vittetovv, James Vogel, Melissa Walker, David Wallace, Debbie Walters, Penny Warford, Eddie Warren, Billie Watkins, Tommy 1 1 Webb, Catherine Wells, Debbie Whitworth, Bruce Williams, David Williams, Martha Williams, Sharon Wilson, Debbie Wood, Diane Wooldridge, Brenda Wooldridge, Jack Woodring, Tonya Wyatt, Eddie Young, Connie Boss, Patricia Cecil, Gary Dadisman, Sue Eurry, Keith Gardner, johnny Garrett, Denise Gary, Jerry ix v. vw ,mi E- Y 7' XM A iiiuqg -3... K .- ,zzrqgfsl ' i a 1, ' i . 'Sai' R E.. if 5-sg, ws' P? i vi- A ra Hn. .B i in A is Xi i irii f . ' fe Q i,., Jared, Angie . ' :semi 4 . v' I ,i.l,fS.f'i , ' Kinder, Evelyn . f, ig W r ---' -- H Martin, Vicki , , iw N ff - Q Q' 'QE' We McCabe, james W V g .. ,A ' - QL' ' f .,. at .,. Ott, Paul ' 4 - ' J XX QAA 'lfinhawff W, if A ,b Wggyig Peacock, Rhonda 'L Y f DW' - H X Thompson, David ,W W-Pe' 7 -t in 2 'L V nf- .-Q gtk fl 'N ,wi ix r , A if 43 A Tuin, Donna. ,s , Ulvey, Dennis M ss rw' K ,,,,,, M uf- f ?f N rg Qiu5M?c. Jerry's is a popular rendezvous for Southern students, Beginning actors. Halftirne begins! Another victory for the Freshman team 9th mde df Southern ,sf N. 5 5. 6' z b if 'X i 43 X. 5 J' I gh X if E 0 Fffefhmam C my Ojfcem PRESIDENT . . . David MCCOy TREASURER . . . Diane Gray VICE PRESIDENT . . . Ray Grinestaff SERGEANT-AT-ARMS . . . Mike Newton SECRETARY . . . Mary Beth Smith SERGEANT-AT-ARMS . . . Ricky Delk Ackerman, Diana Adams, Jan Aclock, Alison Age, joan Ahlers, Robert Aldridge, Delores Allen, Bradley Allgier, Danny Alvery, Debbie Anderson, Anita Anderson, Bianca Anderson, Roy Ashcraft, Harold Atherton, Margie Bainter, Darrell Ball, Gary Bambarger, Margie Banks, Wade Barker, Denise Barfield, William Barmore, Mary Bayes, Vicki Belcher, Paula Bell, Charles Benningfield, jerry Bentley, Charlaetia Berding, Richard Berry, William Besse, Louis Bickerest, Dennis Blackshear, Robin Bland, Patsy Bolton, Ray Boone, France Booth, Patricia Bostic, Cathy Bouse, joe Bowles, Danny Bowman, Anthony Bowman, Janice Burnett, Rhonda Burnett, Thomas Burns, Robert Burt, Mitsy Bush, Cheryl Bush, Phyllis Button, Windy Burton, jimmy Byers, Rhonda Cannon, Connie Carroll, Patriara Cecil, Walter Chase, jerry Check, Randolph Church, Michael Cissell, Rose Clayton, Elaine Colvin, Billy Conely, David Cheek, Freddie Connelly, Nancy Craig, Wallace Crawley, Janie Craycraft, Ann Crenshaw, Connie Boyd, Brenda Boyd, Elizabeth Braden, Dorothy Braden, William Braden, Tommy Brashear, Nancy Broskey, Brad Brotzge, Norman Brown, Judy Bryant, Angela Buckler, james Burden, William Burgess, Eugene Burks, jacki Burks, joe Crowe, Donna Crumptorn, Charles Cunningham, Patricia Curtis, Linda Dahlgren, Karen Daniel, Marty Daniels, Bernice Davis, Beverly Davis, Ricky Decker, Bruce Decker, Vetta Delk, Karen Delk, Ricky Dennison, Jackie Devore, Mona Dewees, Garry Deweese, John Deweese, Linda Dewitt, joseph Dewitt, Michael Dewitt, Thomas Dobson, Pamela Doerhoefer, Penny Donahue, Donna Donahue, Patrick Doyle, Beverly Duke, Michael Duncan, Randall Duncan, Susan Eddy, Anita Edgar, Sharon Edge, Ronna Edwards, Sharon Egger, Richard Eisenback, Ray Elmore, Gary Emberton, Gwendolyn Ernspiker, Myra Ernst, Sharon Estes, Diana Evaucho, Charles Evaus, Lynn Everett, janet Feather, Debbie Fields, Karen M Would you listen to rn Gentry, Joyce Gibson, Linda Gilbert, Regina Glass, Karen Gower, Jeanie Gray, Richard Gray, Diane Grase, Eric Greenwell, John Grinestaff, Ray Grunwald, Faye Hagan, Carl Hagan, Janie Hagan, June Hagan, Norbert Hagan, Way'ne Hale, Barney Hall, Kathy 1,-Y e for a change? W M9 Finley, Tommy Fischer, David Flint, Doris Flock, Charlyn Foley, Sandra Fowler, Judy Fox, Mike Frames, Vickie Franklin, Kenny Franklin, Ricky Free, Mary French, Michael Gafford, Vickie Gagel, Linda Gardner, Rodger Garner, John Garrity, Ricky Geary, Denise fb-. Hard at work in T.V. Science! Hall, Lanna Halleron, Barlara Halpin, Kathy Hammon, Karen Hammond, Gary Hancock, Robert Hannah, Dean Harbin, Sallie Harned, Randy Harper, Denise Harper, Lois Harris, Bonnie Harris, Connie Harris, jerry Harris, Teddy Harrison, Marlene Hatfield, Ivan Hawkins, Edward Hawkins, jerry Heckel, Carol Hedgespeth, Shelby Heinemonn, Robert Helton, john Hendrick, Larry Hendrickson, Karen Heimer, Jonathan Higgenboth, Susan Hilbert, Ben Hilton, Luann Hirst, Sandra Hoagland, joe Hodge, Peggy Hoferkamp, Bradley Holsclaw, Debby House, Donna Hovekamp, Larry Howard, Arnie Howard, Donna Howard, Gail Hunter, janet Jackson, Betty jackson, Richard jackson, Sharon Jackson, Shirley Jameson, Gary jarboe, Karen Iefferys, Brenda jenne, Sherry Jewell, Cheryl johnson, Allen Johnson Cathy johnson Evelyn johnson, Pamela johnson, Patricia jones, Frances jones, john June, Betty Karger, john Kaufman, Donnie Keatting, Bill Keeling, Susie Kelty, Sharon Kennedy, Susan Kilby, Judy Kinney, Shirley Kinslow, Joyce Kippes, Sue Kirschstein, Wolfgang Knott, Barbara Knott, Beverly Kolb, Barbara Kyser, Bill Lapaille, Jerry Larkin, Brenda Lawson, jirn Lawson, Pat Lee, Gordon Lewis, Larry Little, Kathy Livers, Benita Locke, Theresa Luckett, Gerold Luckett, james Luckett, Linda Lutz, Randall Macdonald, Paul Mallard, Judy Manakee, Cathy Manning, Roberta Manning, Shirley Markwell, Denny Marples, Steve Martin, Dennis Martin, Stanley Marshall, Brenda Mattingly, Julie Matz, Richard Mayer, Sandy Mayers, Pat McBroom, Paul McClain, Bobby McCoy, David McDowell, Charles McDowell, Rosanna McFadden, Deborah McGee, Terry McHolland, Ray McKnight, Torn McMichael, Mike McMillin, Billy McNabb, Frank Meade, Debbie Meeks, Ethel Meredith, Keith Myer jr., joseph Middleton, Rodney Milburn, Billy Miles, Anna Miller, Billy Miller, Richard Miller, Shirley Miller, Walt Miller, William Mitchell, Sandra Mobley, Debbie Monroe, Anita Montfort, Kenny Morris, Debbie Morris, Rosemary Murphy, Larry Murray, Deborah Myers, Michele Nally, Danetta Napper, Dennis Nash, Debbie Nablett, Shelia Neely, Robert Nelson, Pam Newman, Anthony Newman, Brenda Newton, Mike Nichols, Nick North, Tommy Nunley, Steven Nunn, Danny Ogle, Judy Ohlmann, Cheryl Owen, Shirley Parker, Garry Patterson, Eugenia Payton, Sonia Pearce, Mike Pecora, james Perdue, Kathy Philpott, Dolores Plienis, Lincla Pogue, Linda Decisions! Decisions! LA. Poindexter, Larry Pope, Ronna Porter, Bettie Powell, Anne Powell, Carolyn Prather, Rusty Presley, Darlene Presley, Shirley Mr. Brantley addressing his T. V. Science class. l84 Presley, Steven Prewitt, Curtis Prewitt, Douglas Price, Gary Price, Karen Pridcly, Thomas Probasco, Nora Puckett, jimmy Queen, Greg Quire, Mark Ranschaert, David Raymer, johnny Reid, Debbie 'Renfro, Donna Rhodes, Robert Rickey, Jerry Riedling, Robert Roark, Betty Roarx, Darlene Robbens, Charlott Robinson, Cynthia Robinson, Terry Roehing, Steve Rogers, Lynn Romans, Charles Roth, Sharon Rowe, Bill Q- lit ,... 6. Russell, Brenda Sadler, Lana Sage, Susie Sale, Karen Sales, Betty Sanders, Rick Scherzer, Judy Schindler, Larry Schiemer, Christine Schmidt, Barbara Schmitt, Charlene Schuman, Ricky Schweinhart, Ralph Scobba, Sally Scoggins, Mary Scott, Pamela Seaton, Glenn Seitz, Sharon Sexton, jean Shake, Alan Shannon, Claude Shavage, Sherry Sherlock, Bruce Shirley, Maida Shewmaker, Vance Simms, Tom Sims, Timothy Sirles, james Skaggs, Linda Skees, Charles Where is all the spirit? li ls this a community effort? ,R W w Mer -...,,,,,,,- i3'!fH f W I fi ,r is W ,, -.. A Slaughter, John Smith Calvin Smith Charles Smith, Deborah Smith, Deborah L Smith, Mary Beth Smith, Peggy Smith, Ray Smith, Susie Snellen, Brenda Snellen, Bruce Snicler, jim Soderberg, Roger Sparks, Loma Springer, jack Springer, Patty Stargel, Ruth Stark, Mary Stearman, Gary Stearman, Buddy Stefater, Sandra Stewart, Sandra Stewart, Sherian Stilger, Frank Stillwell, Danny Stitt, Robert Staltz, Sue Stow, Sherri Strange, David Strickland, Donna Stultz, Valeri Sturgeon, Paul Sublett, Marsha Summitt, John Sweasy, Margaret Szukes, Tom Taft, John Taliferro, Larry Taylor, Glenn Tilford, Gary Temple, Darlene Thomas, David Thomas, Donna Thomas, James Thompson, Richard Thornsberry, Mary Thurman, Paula Tinnell, Donna Turner, Connie Turner, Cindy Underwood, David Urban, Linda VanMeter, Debbie Vaughn, Leslie Vernon, Marlene Vernon, Phyllis Vernon, Ramona Vincent, David Vinson, RoseAnn Voll, George Volz, Dennis Wade, Pamela Walker, Candy Walker, Cindy Walp, Gale Warrick, Ronnie Washburn, Fay Watkins, Robbie Weatherholt, D. Weaver, Jackie Webb, Brenda Webb, Gary Webb, Tommy Weibel, Peggy Welch, Gaylene West, Bonnie Wheat, Patty Wheeler, Beau Wheeler, David Wheeler, Peggy Whelan, Pat White, Barbara White, Shelia White, Stephen 'U' Gardner, Larry Gardner, Mary Gnow, Lillian jones, Ronnie Morgan, Peggy Murphy, Linda Nichols, David Pfeiffer, Sarah Phelps, Mike Price, Danny Quebbeman, Diana Ray, james Seng, Steve Shawler, Alan Shock, Mary Swicegood, Tommy Tilley, Candy Warren, Ronald M '1 J l mmf, if , A , x Waggington, Norman Wigleb, Sharon Wilcox, Carl Wilkerson, John Williams, Gary Williams, Karen Willis, Dottie Wilson, Terry Wise, Greg Wiseman, Carl Woidich, Emile Wolgamote, Carol Wood, Mark Woods, james Wooden, Garry Wooldridge, Joyce Wozny, Pat Wright, Dolores Yeager, Oneida Zalampas, Artie Zirnheld, Robert Amburgey, Dassell Ames, Steve Barker, Elizabeth Constant, Cathy X 3' fha lh .. ia x H fi X t is. mx 'Ss- wx.. ?'? .S uf- 1 fi, -Q ..., ggi ink f 5 r - if Q A.: 5 -if iw fl -3, , i . .W we . QQ ia: k . l yur Sophomore Clow O Hoon PRESIDENT . . . Marshall Florence TREASURER . . . Pat Smith VICE-PRESIDENT . . . Steve Dahl SERGEANT-AT-ARMS . . . Sammy Pope SECRETARY . . . Erzmkey Pilato SERGEANT-AT-ARMS . . , Rodney Firquin Q 9 ,V , LQ 1 Y ,gi 45: K W Z? ,:.!?i'i. 525i Sf' Eff. ' LV? f- :'z:-ffl, 4? .:W, - f 3 L ,.,, ,m,,,, ik, s Nm .1 . J fr' . .J-.z..v::,:f:. QI! ,H :aww .T 35? w - Mu myeziimafiiif :fu 51121 ' 95452 Ackerman, Marlene Age, Cathy Ainsworth, Sandy Alexander, Steve Allen, William Allgeier, Wayne R, 'N Is that the Sophomore battle cry99 Alvey, Mike Amos, Charlie Arbuckle, Steve Armstrong, Terry Arnold, Gail Ashcraft, Joe Bale, Vicki Ball, Rickey Barnes, Donna Barnes, joe Barrett, jerrie Bayer, janet Becker, Debbie Becker, Richie Behringer, Carol Belcher, Barbara Belden, Frank Bell, Gerald Benningfield, Arland Bird, Nancy Bischoff, Mary Bishop, Nikkie Bledsoe, Linda Booth, Gwen Booth, Kenneth Boyd, Mary Ann Bradbury, Carol Brawner, Nancy 5 Brewer, Kenny Brewner, Mike Brinley, Debbie Brock, Kenneth Brown Brown Brown Brown, 1 Cheryl Marjorie Mike Ruth I wonder if shell go out with me Saturday night? Brown, Ronnie Brown, Bill Brumleve, Marlene Bruner, Diane X X X, Bryant, Carole Buchanan, David Bunce, Jim Burnett, Connie Burt, Kathy Butler, Denise Byers, Kathy Campbell, john Carney, Steve Carpenter, Richard Carter, james Carter, Gail Cash, Gary Chambers, Robert Chapman, Linda Chilton, Betty Christian, Stanley Christensen, Nancy Clark, Darlene Clark, Mike Clements, Deane Collens, Kathleen Colvin, Rose Combs, Sherry Cook, Wanda Cooper, Regina Corbett, Dennis Cosley, Connie Crabtree, Wayne Craft, Gary Cranmer, Joe Crawford, Thomas Crush, Jeanne Cundiff, Martina Curry, Brenda Curry, Wanda Dahl, Steve Dalton, Donna Daugherty, Doris Davis, Robert Decker, Carson Decker, Lucy Demko, Patricia Deutsch, George Doderer, Darren Donahue, Diane Downs, Diane Doyle, Gary Dunn, Charles Earle, Billie Eaves, Theresa Edds, Patricia Ellis, Larry Ellis, Mary Elwell, Mark Fenton, Donald Fienen, Daniel Firquin, Rodney Fisher, Donna Florence, Marshall Flowers, James Flowers, Michael Foster, Mil-ce Fowler, Charles Frazier, Pat Freeman, Judy Frick, Frank Fulkerson, Jerry Fulkerson, Judy Fulkerson, Walter Fulner, Cathy Futch, Jack Gammons, Bonnie Gardner, Carl Garrett, Joan Gatlin, Danny Gdaneic, Christine Geiger, Kathryn Gering, Claudia Gettler, Rosemary Gibbs, Patricia Gilbert, Glenn Givan, Janice Goben, Kenneth Goben, Timothy Goepper, Carl Goodwin, Carson Gootee, Deborah Gordon, Talena Greene, Carl Greenwell, Billy Gribbons, Paul Gribbons, Phil Guenther, Ted Gurnm, Vicki Gumrn, Dale Guthrie, Francis Haarman, lNfIike Hacker, Deborah Hadley, Peggy Hall, Janice Hall, john Hall. Patricia Hall, Samuel Hall, Terry Halpin, Eugene Hamm, Carolyn I-lance, Charles Hardy, Michael. Harper, Charles Harrell, Phillip Harris, Sherry The miracle of concentration . . . Harrison, Debbie Hartell, Michael Hartlage, Diane Hartmann, Sandra Hartmann, Sharon Harvey, Roger Hayden, Mary Hayden, Patricia Hays, Kathryn Hazelwood, Dwight Hellman, Denise Helm, Shelia Hendricks, Deborah Hill, Diane Hill, Vivian Hollister, Chris Holsclaw, Betty Hooper, Carolyn Horrell, Cynthia Horton, Pamela Sea, Leash Huey, Sheila Hughes, Gloria Hulvey, Linda Hurley, Sandra Ingram, Lewis jackson, Paul Jagernan, Karen James, Randy Janes, Sally Jared, Phillip Jeffreys, janet johnson, Glenn joles, Thomas Jones, David Jones, Deborah Jones, Mike Jordan, Michael Joyce, Patricia june, Dorothy Karger, Mary Kaslewicz, Curtis N- Keatting, Lynn Kee, Janice Keeling, Janice Kemerly, Ricky Kerr, Beverly Kessinger, Sandra Kiefer, Anthony Kilner, Ronald King, Terry Kingrey, Gary Kleinhelter, Jerome Klostermann, William Klotz, Kenneth Knight, Richard J' 'i LL Lf Ooh, look at 'em wiggle! I98 Who wiggles? Knight, Robert Kramer, Renae Kron, Cathy Kron, Sherron Kyser, Gerald Lacewell, Sue Lancaster, June Lancaster, Jeanette Langnelhs, Connie Langness, Donnie Lanier, Sherry LaRue, Janie Lawson, Connie Layman, Vickie Leber, Rita Leffew, David Lewis, Lynn Lewis, Margaret Likins, Brent Lilly, Bonnie Lindly, Deborah Linton, Judith Lipe, Deborah Loeser, Michael Logsdon, Sharon Loudon, Jeanie Love, Cathy Lutz, Peggy Madden, Deborah Magers, Jeffrey Malone, Michelle Mangis, Beth Mann, Michael Manning, Carol Marshall, Richard Mauney, Bobby Maupin, Nancy Maxwell, Diane McAfee, Phillip McCabe, Carolyne McCaulley, Mark McCubbins, Barbara McCubbins, Susan McDowell, Paula McKenna, Sherry McKune, Pat McQuillen, Barbara Meeks, Viola Meeks, Rita Mefford, Robert Meredith, Kevin Merz, Kathy Milby, Deborah Milby, Gary Miles, Sandy Miller, Clarence Mills, Robert Milton, Steve Mineer, Robert Montgomerv. Iohn Montgomery, Pat Monroe, joe Morgan, William Moore, Suzanne Morris, Ann Murphy, Mike Myers, Larry Myers, Mike Naiser, Michelle Nall, Gail Neat, Debbie Needy, Mark Neighbors, john Nelson, jackie Netherton, Barry Neuling, Donna Nevels, Ricky Newman, Clarence O'Bryan, Bernie Ott, Peggy Owen, Edie Owen, Nanette Parks, Kay Parson, Betty Patterson, Debbie Patterson, Earl Patterson, Glenn Patterson, Janice Patton, Dina Payton, Nancy Peckinpaug, Don Peckinpaug, Ronnie Pendleton, Linda Phelps, Pam Pilato, Frank Pilkington, Benny Pinkston, Billy Plamp, Carol Plappert, Alan Pope, Gary Pope, Sammy Potter, Michele Pounds, Nina Prather, Linda Prewitt, Jim Pridcly, Gary Quick, Nancy Quinlan, Colleen Quire, Chris Raley, Roxanne Randell, jim Raymond, Helen Redmon, Ricky Rayner, Pam Rice, john Richardson, Kyle Rickert, Marsha Riddle, Mike Riemann, Karen Riggs, Penny Riley, Darrell Ritter, Marilyn Rives, Walter Robards, Tom Robbins, Dennis Robinson, Gary Robinson, Joyce Roby, Wayne Rock, Steve Rogers, Debbie Rubarts, Don Rucker, Linda Rudolph, Marva Ruffra, Mike Russell, Tom Ryan, Randy Sage, Gary Sampson, Barb Sanders, Bonnie Scallen, Bill Schaaf, Kenny Schaler, Karen Schneider, jim Scott, Starr Seeley, Adrean '- s Q. Stacy, Barbara Staples, Sally Stark, Betty Steedley, Sherry Stefater, Pamela Stepp, Jeannie Stein, Maureen Stewart, Eddie Stith, Vicki Stivers, Betsy Stout, Anna Strange, Bill Stratton, David Strohowski, Barbara Sullivan, Terry Seigle, jim Seitz, Debra Sheilds, Donna ' Shelclen, Paula Shook, Daniel Sidebottom, Debra Simms, Carl Simpson, Sandy Sims, Debra Sinclair, jeff Skees, Steve Slaughter, Sharon Smith, Steve Smith, jack Smith, Linda Smith, Pat Smith, Phil Smith, Robin Smith, Sharon Smythe, Kathy Spahl, Joe Sparks, Marilyn Sparrows, Debbie Spicer, Bob Stackler, Sheri Sweasy, Jim Taylor, Danny Taylor, Donna Taylor, Jeanne Terrill, Dottie Thackston, Bill Thomas, Chris Thompson, Johnny Thompson, Lynn Thompson, Marilyn Thornsberry, Bill Tindall, Judy Toland, Beverly Trammel, Parn Trent, Vicki Trimble, Deborah Triplett, Karen Trontman, Barry Tudor, Doug Turner, Cathy Tutwiler, Marsha Vanover, Donna Vanover, Gary Vanover, jerry Vernotzy, Janet Videtto, Terry Vinson, jackie Vittitow, Barry Vogel, Chuck Underwood, Regina Wackenthaler, Marilyn Wade, Dianne Waddle, Mike Waits, Tim Ward, Charlie Watford, Debbie Warren, Belinda Washburn, Ronnie Wather, Brenda Watson, Glenn Watt, Judy Webb, Mike Weighing, Peggy Whalen, Charles White, Marita Whitehead, Terri Wiggenton, Wayne Wilcoxen, Charlotte Wilden, Dennis Wilkerson, Carol Williams, Dennis Williams, Jan Williams, Marilyn Williams, Mike Willis, Lyle Wilson, Steve Winters, Joyce Wismon, Cherie Witmer, Rick Witt, Donna Witt, Kay Wood, janet Woods, Mike Wooldridge, Debbie Woodruff, Linda Woodword, Robert Wright, Shirley Wurfel, David Wyatt, Marlene Yates, Lecia Yates, Sandy Zimmerman, Beverly Zirnheld, Deborah Zirnheld, Leonard Morgon, joe Wooldridge, Gary Y i ' ' 9 up MQ- V 1 '- Q , , x. -Q nh S g . i. - x P I N f, 1 N 1 I4 7 'Q 4 W 1 E Q' ' Y 5 ,N W A . Wx, . .. N .1 , ' E ' .fn 4 -423 QQYMI F. fi? K , A YZ zmimf lam Ojfaem PRESIDENT . . . Mike Ott SERGEANT-AT-ARMS . . . Terry Gregory VICE-PRESIDENT . . . Bill Laha SECRETARY . . . Connie Messel SERGEANT-AT-ARMS . . . Allen Tudor TREASURER . . . Pat Enabling fm Ackerman, Janet Akin, Aileen Allen, Donna Aronld, Daniel Baldwin, Rosemary Ball, Sharon Baker, David Barczy, Kathy Barker, Deborah Barmore, Raymond Barnett, Margret Barry, Steve Bartlett, Alta Barton, Charlotte Barton, Darwin Beams, Charles Beams, Linda Bennett, Vickie Bischoff, Eddie Bishop, Donna Bishop, joy Bland, joan Bogard, Debra Bogden, Linda Boone, Charlotte Booth, Larry Boston, Glenda Bottom, Freddie Bouce, Mina Bowlus, Ricky Brooks, Daryl Brooks, Lonnie Bunce, john Burgher, Pat Burkhead, David Burton, Peggy Butler, Conrffe Byers, Douglas Calder, Connie Carpenter, Greg Carroll, Phyllis Chambers, Eddie Chandler, David Chapman, Debbie Cheek, Lana Childress, Calvin Chowning, Richard Clark, Linda Clarkson, Joyce Claybourn, Cecil Claybourn, Chris Claybourn, Clyde Qlayton, Bam Collier, Donna Collings, Judy Collins, George Colvin, Pat Combs, Linda Conely, Bobby Connelly, Terry Cooke, Vicky Cooper, Carol Cooper, Marion Corum, Donna Cox, Kay Craig, Gary Crawley, Bruce Curtis, Kathy Davidson, Marty Davis, Pat Davis, Tom Dean, Butch Dearing, Debbie Decker, David Decker, Gale DeFerraro, Bobby Delk, james Dennison, Grover Devore, Teresa Dillrnan, jake Dillman, Robert Dolt, Gayle Donohue, Eddie Donohue, Ellen Duley, Larry Edwards, Larry Embling, Pattie Ench, Curtis 3' -nf' 2I0 Ernest, james Evans, Angela Evans, Donna Eves, Denise Fackert, Larry Farris, Sherri Ferguson, Denise Flever, Charlotte Flint, Dennise Flora, Beverly Florence, Leonard Foster, Don Fowler, Mary Frames, Ronnie Frank, Susie Heitz, Mark Hester, Hubert Hides, Beverly Hicks, Howe Hiemer, Steve Higginbotham, Laura Hopkins, Gary Horton, jimmy Hyatt, Mary Hyman, Joe Irvin, Steve Jackson, Bruce jackson, Doris jackson, Mike jaggers, Robert Freibert, Denise Fullwood, Gillian Gardner, Marty Gardner, Ron Gibbs, Gilbert Gilbert, Brenda Goodykoontz, Carol Grant, Steve Gray, Robert Gregory, Terry Greer, Margaret Guthrie, Phil Haarman, Pat Hagan, Rita Hall, Dwight Hall, Earlene Hammon, Kris Hance, Ruth Handlos, Mark Harkins, Gary Harp, Carl Harris, james Hartlage, jean Hassell, Glenda Hazelwood, Marilyn , 2II johnson johnson, Keeli n g, Keisker, Maybe the Great Pumpkin will come next year Linus Kellem, Gary Kelley, Dennis Kennedy, Cheryl Kennedy, Debra Key, Mary Kinslow, junior Kippes, Debbie Kirkland, Elaine Kistner, Leslie Kleinhelter, Dianna Klotz, Robbie Knight, Martha Knott, Donna Kolb, Pam Koran, Pat Krekel, Babs Laha, Bill Langford, Ricky Mr and Miss Southern of 1969! Marshall, Sue Mason, Debra Mathers, David Mattingly, Darryl Mayberry, Ernie Mayes, Gary McCellough, jim McDaniel, Donna McEuen, Paula McGill, Colleen Logsdon, John Long, Alison Luckett, Sandra Luker, Carl Maddox, jennifer Malone, Roxy Mantooth, Mike Marlow, Marcie Lansforcl, Frances Lay, Norma Lewis, Greg Likins, Morris Lively, Tom Lashinsky, David s., ,. D'-wx McMillan, Ellen McNair, Dale McNeil, Donna McPherson, Eddie Meeks, Myra Meeks, Rosalind Meisner, Herman Meredith, Donna Metcalf, Gary Miller, janet Miller, William Miller, Yvonne Miles, Donna Miles, Irene Mills, Brenda Mitchell, Benita Mitchell, Chic Mitchell, Doug Montfort, Roy Moore, Phylis Morris, Danny Mosley, Wayne Muench, Tara Muir, Ronald Myles, Brenda Nall, Bonnie Nann, Doug Nason, Ron Needy, Wayne Nelson, Debbie Nett, Louis Notari, Lynn Olson, Dottie Otterbach, Dennis Owen, Marilyn Owen, Ronnie Palmer, Alan Parker, Edith Parrott, Kenny Parson, Eddie Passifiume, Toni Pate, Larry Patterson, Connie Patton, Ronnie Payne, Maurice Pearce, Richard Pennington, Donna Perdue, Phil Peters, Janis Peters, Robert Peveler, Judy Phelps, Peggy Pilato, Betty Pilkington, Sanford Pittard, Dennis Pittinger, Judy Porter, Mike Poteet, Joan Pottinger, Steve Preasmyer, Richard Putnam, Pat Quinlan, Eileen Ragan, Linda Raley, George Ratliff, Shelia Raymond, Joe Reece, Donna Renfrow, Diane Rhule, Greg Rice, Jeanie Riggs, Linda Riggs, Wanda Richardson, Mike Richardson, Peggy Richardson, Steve Riddell, Larry Risner, Pat Robbins, Jimmy Robbins, Terri Robinson, Loren Roby, Doris Rose, Anna Ross, Cherie Russell, Barry Schindler, Robert Schirmer, William Schmidt, Eddie Schroer, Gregory Schweingruber, Brenda Scott, Vickie Searcy, Hollis Seitz, Judy Sellers, Sharon Sexton, Rodney Shahan, Marla Shake, Linda Shannon, Elaine Shaw, Leslie Sheffield, Regina Sheldon, Brenda Sheldon, Phillip Shelton, Terry Shepherd, Nancy Shepherd, Richard Sherlock, james Simms, Jeannie Simpson, David Simpson, Donald Sirles, Linda Shuffett, Morris Smith, Claud Smith, Linda Smith Mark Smith, Mary Smith Sandra 1 Snellen, Barbara Snider, Carla Spangler, Donna Stachler, Steve Stevens, Lester Stewart, Ronald Stilger, Joan Stith, Brenda Stonefield, Pat Stottman, Mary Stow, Beverly Straka, Nancy Strickland, Janice Sublett, Deborah Summitt, Yvonne Tabor, Steve Tatro, Gary Taylor, Bobbie Tedrow, Glendon Texas, Dena Tharp, Steve Theiler, Keith Thielemann, Donald Thomas, Bobby Thomas, Hank Thompson, jo Ann Thompson, Larry Tidwell, Mike Timmons, Patty Tobbe, james Troutman, Gay Tudor, Allen Tully, Lenora Tutwiler, Connie Usher, Janice I thought you said you used Cornhusker s Mike? Q ' . sf., 4 J, Xa gli- 'P' 1? I , Vicletto, David Visty, Nancy Vittatow, Francis Wagers, Joyce Walden, Gary Walker, Debbie Wallis, Mary Ward, Sharon Weaver, Faye Webb, Henry Weiss, Louis Welker, Steve Wells, Mike Welsh, Dennis Weston, Robin Wheeler, Kenneth Whitaker, Vickie Whitlow, John Withworth, Mary Wilcutt, Kevin Wilding, Barbara Wilkerson, Gary Williams, Debbie Williams, Don Williams, Janey Williams, Mary Williams, Wanda Wilson, Billy Witherspoon, Paula Witt, Danny Wolf, Larry Wood, Joyce Woodbury, Ross Wozny, Mary wright, Bill Wright, Debbie Wyatt, Sherry Yount, Timmy Ziegler, Phyllis Zuljevich, Louis Armstrong, Jackie Artlip, Deborah Baker, Barbara Baines, Betty Besse, Jerome If looks could kill! Bowman, Linda Casey, Kathy Everett, Debbie Everett, Linda Gardner, Brenda Gardner, Gail Gnow, Linda Lepkowski, Cheri Messel, Connie Nunely, David Ott, Mike Prewitt, Janice Robinson, Charlie Slaughter, Marilyn Tobbe, Kathy Volz, Deanna Waddell, Mike West, Linda ag A ,vga-Q 220 gnluns f U43 U. 5'2 10 Q39 'Qt' 22I XV? .Wg Senior Oyfcem Terry Brooks-PRESIDENT Janie Brock-TREASURER Wayne Jenkins-VICE-PRESIDENT Junior H0wardwSGT. OF ARMS Kathy XVelshiSECRETARY Mike Riffe-SGT. ARMS As graduation day approaches and the seniors look back upon many fond memories of their days at Southern, we remember the concern and dedication of the faculty and especially that of our junior and senior sponsors. On behalf of the class, I would like to thank the faculty and wish our fellow students years as happy as ours have been at Southern. I would like to express my appreciation to the seniors for the oppor- tunity to serve as their president these past two years. Your ideas and support have been sources of inspiration to me and as you embark on your chosen career, may each of you find success. AUM! We, the class of 1968, feel thatuthe past years at Southern represent the most important years of our lives. During these years we have found able leaders and lasting friends. We, along with the faculty, have chosen ten people who we feel best exemplify the qualities of character, leadership, and outstanding per- sonality. These are our Top Ten: Debbie Temple Gail Lipe Charlotte Payne Sandra Hale Ann Markwell Terry Gagel jim Gdaniec Wayne Jenkins junior Howard Terry Brooks The other twenty favorites were chosen by popular vote of the Senior Class for some outstanding trait which marks them as Superla- tives. i? if E55 .X 1 ii is 23 S S s! 5 15 I i I i 4 2 2 3 2 3 1 1 3 1 ',.' ,,.W ii. 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Awe, .W ' n V. 239 '4 05 .Q ani-QVQQ ' S! ig aa na qv , N -,, . it M on inviiil ' if gm S U NX Six . ' Qw J-m1541100 5' B X' Q '+ 'Q ,,.-Q, ,V H QQ L aa ',,,..-v ,,.,,,,,a+ E5 eff. ww ix Moy! Talented Elmer Dahl 240 Debbie Stearmau r' Cafes! Ann Schneider David Colvin V gg ' f 1: ,, Nw' Moy! Lifeeh To Szmeeaz' Ruby Kallin Norman Sims 242 an mf N . ft A35 ZR -1-gl BALL, RONNIE Ronnie Fmforite Memory: The class of '68 and Labor Day, September 5, 1966. Ambition: To be a success in life, and enjoy it while it lasts, Acfi1'iiier: Football 9g Basketball 9, 103 Track 93 Dramatics 123 Spanish Club 11, 12. BAPTIE, JOAN LYNN Joanie Favorite Memory: All the great times I've had the last six years and especially the wonderful friends that I've made. Arnbitiorzx To live a life filled with happiness and to make those.I love happy. Artiiiitief: Annual Staffg National Honor Society 11, 123 Beta Club 10, 11, IZQ German Club '11, 123 Youth Speaks 10, 11, 123 FTA IIQ Latin Club Vice-Pres. 9, 103 JCL 9, 10, 11, IZQ Girl's Chorus 9. ALLEN, JEWEL KAY Jewel Frworite Memory: All the good times I've had with Tommy and August 13, 1965. Ambitiori: To become a teacher and live a happy life with Tommy and make my parents proud of me. Actiritief: Spanish 9, IO3 FTA 11, 123 FBLA 11? FHA 9. ASHLEY, BEVERLY K. 'iElippet ' Frztorite Memory: July 28, 1966 and becoming a mem- ber of Sigma Epsilon. Ambition: To finish Beauty College, and make some- thing of myself. Arti1'itie.r: German Club 93 Track 9, 103 Drill Corps 11, 123 Y-Teens 9, 103 Student Council 9. Q, ,,, f' .- xg Y Ik 2: 1... .ep tt .N'i'2 J :Y f BARATH, PATRICIA LYNN Patti Favorite Memory: All the fun I've had in Southern, especially my Senior year, Drill Corps, Lambda Chi, and all my friends. Ambition: To learn by my mistakes and be successful in anything I do. Artivitier: Adv. Girls Chorus 93 Latin Club 9, 103 Beta Club 10, 11, 123 Drill Corps 10, 11, 12g jr. Variety Show 113 Annual. Staff 123 Homecoming Queen Can- didate 12. BARFIELD, PAULA LOUISE Paula Favorite Memory: Sept, 9, 1967, my four years at S.H.S. and all the friends I've made. Amlzitiozz: To graduate and above all to make my par- ents proud of me. Artioilief: Spanish Club IIQ FHA 12. BEARD, ALICE FAYE Alice Fr1I07'ffc' AI67I10?'Q',' Senior year. Aflzbilionx To Succeed in life. f1rI!z'ifief: Beta Club IZQ F.B.L.A. 12. BEARD, BETTY MAE UB6tty'! Iifzzwrfle IIIE7lI07 1.' Ring day. Avzzbiffwzx To succeed in whatever I may attempt. flffiiifiarx F.B.L.A. 123 Beta Club 12. f?U 4W wn.....,,,,-.W BENNINGFIELD, BRENDA LEE Brenda Farorife illwzzfwy' The great class of '68g summer of ,673 and the great times I have had at Southern. Ambiliom To never get old, own a Vet, and to suc- ceed in life, Afli1filie.f.' Track 9, 123 Good News Club 93 Y-Teens 12. BERDING, CHARLES DELMAR Buddy Farorile AfIF77707'j',' Playing football and all the fine people Ive met. fimbifiwzs To live a happy life and smile when it ends. Arfi1fi1ie.v: Football 9, 103 Track 93 Dramatics 11, IZQ Spanish Club IOS Southwind Staff 12. BECKER, BARBARA LEE Babs,' F!ll'07tiZE Memory: The Gang 3 July 8, 1966 and the day I was crowned Sweetheart for Buechel DeMolay Chapter. Ambition: To make my family and jimmy proud of me. Acli1.fizieJ.' Drill Corps 10, 11, 123 Bowling 93 Choir I2Q F.T.A. IZQ F,H.A. 93 Y-Teens 10, 11, 123 Drama Club 10, 11, 123 French Club 103 Good News Club 103 Latin Club 93 Girls Chorus 9, 10. BENNETT, RICHARD Richard Farorile Memoryf Coming to Southern. Ambiliozzf To graduate. Ac1i1'i1ie.f.' D,E. 4-4,- ' irq tl-,dv ft? BERRY, BRENDA SUE BLAIR BRENDA Tom Favorzle Memory My years at SHS Ambzllon To make of my life something I can be proud of Aflzozlzer FBLA 9 10 11 12 Spanish Club 11 Girls Chorus 12 BLAIR PEGGY CAROL Peggy Femme Memory My Senior year the Annual staff and all my great times with Ann. Ambiliorzx To lead a vsorthwhile life of happiness and love and make my parents proud of me. Aczivizier: FHA 9' Good News Club 9' JCL 9 10' Drill Corps 10 11' Adv. Girls Chorus 11' French Club 11 12' Choir 12' Beta Club 12' A - nual Staff 12. V5 qw.,-. .we- A , -r ,, Brenda I Ffworite Memory: Ring Day, the great class of '68 and all my years at S,H.S, Ambiliozz: To get somewhere in the world and help others getting there. Afti1filie5.' Bowling 9, 10, Sec. 11, 12, F.T.A. 10, 11, Hres. 123 French Club 10, 11, 123 Girls Track Team 9, 103 Russian Club 12. BISCHOFF, MICHAEL EUGENE 'iMitChel,' Farorile Memo1'y.' All the plays, a wild' party after Sleepy Hollow, The Gang. Ambition: To get the most out of life in every way. Aclivizierx Dramatics 10, 11, 12, Bus. Mang. 11, Span- ish 10. t'! Sf7'!Dl 'ww-I AMW why BLAND, MARTHA ANITA Anita Fawrize Memory: The Summer of 66 and Eastern. Ambilionx To go to business school and to succeed in whatever I do. Arli1fitier.' Girls Track 9, 10, JCL 9, 10, Drill Corps 10, 11, 12g Student Council 10. BLEDSOE, WILLIAM HENRY Bill Favorite Meniory: April 22, 1966 Ambizion: To graduate, and get a good job. Acti1'izieJ.' None. BLUM, JOAN CHERYI.. loanie Farorile .Mwrzorjyx The Gang , Sigma Phi, La Whoa . Ambiliofzx To live my life to the fullest and to smile through every crisis. Arliriiier: Beta Club 11, Treasurer 123 Dramatics 10- 123 jr. Variety Showg Annual Staff3 Southwind Staff 113 Executive Council 11, 123 German Club 9, 103 French Clubg FTA 9-123 Choir 123 Adv. Girl's Chorus 103 Mixed Chorus3 Y-Teens. BODEMANN, PAMELA MARIE Pam Fororile Memory: Senior Year, Ring Day, Drill Corps, Lambda Chi. Ambition: To face all the trials and tribulations with a smile and do everything in life to the best of my ability. Acliz'i1ie.f.' Student Council 93 Drill Corps 10, 11, 123 FBLA 123 Co-op 12. ...X an .1 , An, ,gm Jn.. sr- 'F I-rf-'aT qs-...M ,fi BOONE, PATRICIA ANN Patty Faoofile Memory: Crazy 8's 3 PBR'SQ the week- ends in Bowling Green. Ambiziorz: To live and laugh each day as if there were no tomorrow. Aclivilier: Y-Teens 9, 103 FTA 93 Dramatics 103 FBLA 113 Spanish 9, President 10. BOWMAN, RICKEY LEE Rickey Favorite Memory: October 27, 1966 Ambition: To graduate and make a million. Arzizfilier.' JV Track 103 Spanish Club3 D.E. 12. BOYD, RONALD LAMAR Ronnie Farorile Memory: The way I always tricked my teach- ers into letting me out of class to do nothing but roam the halls. Ambiziofz: To make myself happy and successful and then keep it that way. - Arlizfilier' Band 9, 10, 123 National Honor Society 11, 12, Beta Club 10, 11, 123 Latin Club 10, 115 Junior Classical League 10, 11. BRAMER, MARY ANGELA Angie, Fozforize Memory: December 17, 19653 Day I met R. K. Ambition: To in some way, repay Mom for all she has done for me and make my fellow the happiest husband on earth. Affi1'ili6J.' None. , ff! QWQLJ 1 Nev BRINLEY, DALE Dale Fauorile Memory: Junior Prom and junior Variety Show of '67, Ambizion: To live fully one day at a time. Arlivilien German Club 9, 4-H 9, 10, 11, 125 Dramatics 11, junior and Senior Variety Showg Student Council 9, 10. BROCK, MARY JANE Janie Frworize Memory: The Junior Variety Show, Prom of 67 and the Gang . Ambilion: To graduate from Western and become a successful X-Ray technician. Acli1filie.r.' Dramatics 10, 11, 12g FTA 12, Spanish Club 11g junior Variety Show, jCLg Student Coun- cil 9, 10, jr. and Sr, Executive Council, Senior Class Treasurer. J T-TT35' BRASHEAR, NIKKI ANN Nik Fmforife Memory: The Gang , Ring Day, the plays, and October 22, 1965. Ambition: To graduate from U. of K. and become a stewardess and live my life the best way that I know how. Afziz'iZies.' Choir 12, Beta Club 12g Drill Corps 11, 123 Drama Club 10, 11, 12, French Club 10, 11, 125 FTA 11, 125 Y-Teens 10, 11, Good News Club 10, Prom Committee 115 Sr. and jr. Executive Council. BRILEY, TANYA SUE lKTanya!7 Fazforize Memory: November 6, 1965 and the Junior Variety Show. Ambiliorz: To become a secretary and live a happy and successful life. Activitier: FBLA 9, 10, 11, 12, Y-Teens 9, 10, FHA 9g Girls Chorus 9, 125 Spanish Club 11. BROOKS, GARY Gary Frworize Memory: Wfhen l got my first F in Physics and Mr. Cruce's junior English Class. Ambiliorz: To live a long and prosperous life and to get rid of my Ford. BROOKS, TERRY 'lTer Fazforile Memory: Baseball, The Mafia and the Class of '68. Ambizion: To repay my family and friends for all they've given me by leading a Christian life. Arlioilien Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12, S-Club 11, 12, Key Club 10, 11, 12, Pres., Beta Club 10, 11, 12, Latin Club 9, 10, Treas.g French Club 11, Sgt. atiarmsg An- nual Staff 123 Dramatics 12g jr., Sr. Var. Show, Soph. Class Treas.g jr. and Senior Class President. BROWN, DIANE Jo Diane Ffzrorife Alenzory December 11, 1964, and my Senior Year. Ambifiorz: To make M.R,B. a good wife and to make others I love proud of me. Acli1'izie5.' none BROWN, DOUGLAS GENE Doug Ffzrofile Alemory September 14, 1966 and football games. Ambiziorzf To be successful and happy. Aclirilierx Track 9, QUQQ 'N Q s X '25 F? A f X. Yup- ' new BROWN, MARCIA LYNNE Marsh Faforile .Memory Lambda Chi, Class of '68 The Gang , and all the mischief Gaff and I have made. Ambiliozzx To become a better person in the eyes of everyone especially my own. Acliz'i1ier.' Junior and Senior Executive Council, Dramatics 10, 11, 12, Y-Teens 10, 11, 12, FBLA 10, Southwind Staff, jr. and Sr. Variety Show, Prom Committee. BRYANT, GREGORY CLAY Gregory Farorife Memory: The year I went 5 for 5 with two grand slams, a double, two singles, and won the game. Ambiliom' To play Major League Baseball. Aczizfitief. Transfer from Texas, Baseball 12, journalism. BUNDY, MARY Jo ,JOM Fazforile Memory: July 22, 1967, The Gang , Lambda Chi and fun with the Class of 68 . Ambilimzf To help people find happiness and the love of God as my parents have taught me, f1rziz'ifieJ.' E,T.A. 9, F.H.A. 9, 10, 11, 12, F.B.L.A. 10, Student Council 9, 10, Y-teen 9, 10, 11, 12, Good News 9, 10, 11, Mixed Chorus 123 Spanish Club, Sec. 11, Dramatics Club 11, 12, Girls Track 9. BURDEN, LINDA Linda Farforife Memory: All the years I've spent at Southern. Ambizion: To be a successful secretary. Acliz'i1ier.' FBLA, Office Coop. ID f!! 'Jw I 'l N V , J' fb BURRESS, RICHARD V. Richard Ffztfofile Memory: The day I got my ring. Ambition: To serve in the Navy after I graduate. Aflizilief: Spanish Club 1, D.E.C.A. BURTON, MARY .-Murnvy Farorile Memory: All the fun I've had during my years at Southern, and all the great friends. Ambition: To live a happy life and make some- one happier than I have been. Arlizf'ilie.t.' None, BURNETT, BRENDA DAWN FGM, uBrenH Faoorize Memory: Summer of '65 and '67, the day I met Pat and all the fun we've had together. Ambifiorz: To get along with everyone and have a happy and successful life. Arliifitiey: Bowling Team 9, F.H.A. 9, 10, F.B.L.A. 11, IZ. BURNS, DANNY C. Chester Fatfofile Memory: My. first time in Irquois Park. Ambilion: To succeed, to have a wife and kids, and to enjoy life to the fullest. Arlitfiliefr j.V. Track 9g Varsity Track 123 Cross Coun- try 125 Advanced Band 9, 10, Latin Club 11, jour- nalism 12. BUSH, CAROL Caro1'f Favorite Memory: The day I got my ring. Ambition: To live a happy Christian life and marry Johnny. Afizftiffa- Latin- Club 94 F.H.A. 11, Prom Commit- tee 11. BUTLER, DAVID ALAN uCeCil Fazorife Memory: Steve Turner's daring attempt to invade Cuba. Ambilion: To become a member of O.A., a civic or- ganization serving the thriving metropolis of Okolona. Ar!iz'ifieJ.' Southwind Staff 115 Latin Club 9, 10, J.C.I.. 103 Dramatics Club 12. i CAMPBELL, DAVID L. 'lDavid Fiworize Memory: The day I met P.A.T. Ambition: To make P.A.T. happy. Aclioitief: None. CAMPBELL, LINDA Linda Farorile Memory: Summer of '66 and June 19, 1967. Ambilion: To finish high school, travel, earn a lot of money, and be happy. Aclirilief: F.B.L.A. 113 Coop 12. CARWILE, DAVID RAY I-Davey, Fuoorize Memory: Senior year. Ambilion: To graduate and to manage my own Pizza Hut some day. Arlioiziefs None. CATLETT, LOIS DARLENE Darlene Faoorile Memory: March 2, 1964g The Gang, and Sigma Epsilon . Ambition: To lead a happy life with that special some- one, filled with love, success and happiness. Arlioifiex: Junior Variety Showg Y-Teens 11, 12g Dra- matics 11, 12g Mixed Chorus 9g Choir 12g Prom Com- mittee 11g Executive Council 11, 12. CARTEE, DANNY MAXIE Danny Favorite Memory: Sophomore year and Mr. Brown- ing's psychology class. Ambiliorzx To become as successful as I feel I .need to be. Ac!i1filieJ: None. CARTER, PAUL WADE Paul Favorite Memory.' Mr. Montgomery's classes. Ambiliore: To become a career officer in the Army. Acziififief: Good News Club 103 Latin Club 11, 123 German Club 9, 10g Southwind Staff 12. I :way W Favorite Memory: Mr. Cruce's English Class. Ambition: To go through college and sell my car. J? CHANCEY, LONNIE Lonnie Activities: Spanish Club 10. -34' CEBULA, ALLAN UCB., Favorite Memory: None. Ambition: To go into I.B.M. Artivitief: None. CECIL, GEORGIANNA Georgie Favorite Memory: August 29, 1967, Lambda Chi, and all my crazy and great friends. Ambition: To be able to get up each morning, look in the mirror, and be proud of what I see. Activities F.H.A. 9g Student Council 10g Spanish Club 10, 113 Dramatic Club 123 Y-Teens 10, 11, 12g Prom Committee 11. CHILTON, CLAUDE Claude Favorite Memory: My four years at S.H.S. and ,S ,,,, ,yp the day I graduate. Ambition: To be successful and make a friend of everyone I meet. Activitiers D.E.C.A. Clubg Transfer from Durrett. Mtkxff 2 I x V X N 3,64 W, ff' z.'f ', f ' T' 1' fig .I 1 tii- ... 5 .etti 1 fff ' ' Wk 'A MIK f 'r'. X I' lf Q31 'T Q Z-LA A tw l'f ' ffl? IL! ,f X tt,-. ,tt --,., ,., get A ' ' ' .1 1, ' et, 1 CHRISTENSEN, MARK ANDREW Bat Favorite Memory: The good times I've had at South ern's games. Ambition: To graduate and be a success in life. Activitier: Spanish Club 11. CHURCHMAN, JAMES A. Chuck Favorite Memory: Friday night after the football games Ambition: To build the ultimate Double A Fuel Ba nana, and to live a successful, happy life. Activitief: None. CLEMENTS, ELIZABETH CARROL .Bethu Favorite Memory: All the good times I've had is the Drill Corps. Amoitiozz: To learn from my experiences and to lead a full and happy life. Artiz'izier: German Club 9, 10g Drill Corps 11, 125 F.T.A. 11, 12g Youth Speaks 12. COLVIN, DAVID RICHARD Dave Favorite Memory: All the wonderful years I had at S.H.S. and Oct. 20, 1965. Ambition: To live a very happy and successful life. Aflirfitierx None. '., A .,,. . CORNELIUS, BRENDA KAREN Brenda Favorite Memory: All the good times at SHS in my Sophomore and Senior years. Ambition: To lead a happy and successful life and have lots of fun. Artivitier: German Club 9, 10g French Club 11, 12g Y-Teens 103 F.T.A. 115 Youth Speaks 11, 123 Beta Club 10, 11, 125 National Honor Society 11, 12. CRAWLEY, LINDA SUE Linda Favorite Memory: The summer of '67 and all the great times with The Gang . Ambition: To lead a Christian life. Activities: Dramatics 10, 12g French Club 11, 125 Choir 123 Senior Executive Council. Q., A-xp COOPER, DONALD R. Don Favorite Memory: Transfer to Southern and all the Southern Belles. Ambition: To go to college, own a Cobra, and make the best of a bachelor's life. Artioitierf Transfer from Thomas jefferson 113 Spanish Club 11, 12. CORBETT, WAYNE RAYMOND r.Dude,, Favorite Memory: Playing football and all the years I've had at S.H.S. Ambition: To have a happy and successful life. Activitier: Football 10, 11, 123 Track 11, 12g S-Club 11, Vice-President 12g German Club 10. ,rv-., me Q., my-ti CUMMINGS, DWAYNE LYLE Dwayne Favorile Memory: Summer of 67, and Prom '67. Ambition: To succeed in life and make a certain girl very happy in 1968. Aczioizief: Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Dramatics 10. DAHL, ELMER EARL JR. Fazforile Memory: Playing for the fabulous Suns of Autumn Ambizion: To be able to work for everything I'll every want and to make everyone proud of me. Artiriziefs Football 95 Key Club 11, 123 German Club 9, Vice-Pres. 103 jr, Class Vice-Presiclentg Senior Executive Council. M CRUMP, DANNY Clark Favorize Memory: My '55, Ambizion: To get my Vette running for a whole week without trouble. Actizfilierx None. CRUSH, JUDITH GALE YJI-Idyvi Favorite Memory: November 27, 1966, June 25, 1967, Ambiziorz: To attend Business College and to be suc- cessful in everything I do and to always stay happy. Affiffflfff-' Choir 9, 10, 11g Bowling 9, 11, F.B.L.A. 11, 125 Business Co-op. .015 4FQf i Def DAVIS, DANNY Boelegs Favorite Memory: July 28, 1966, at the park on first lookout. Ambition: To work and pay for everything I get, enjoy life and Dec. 68. Aclirfitief: None, DAY, FARRELI. ' Farrell Favorite Memory: Feb. 14, 1966 and Christmas 1965 and Oct, 1, 1967. Ambizion: To become a beautician. Arlizritiefs F.H.A. 9g Mixed Chorus 9, 105 Girls Chorus 11. DAUNHAUER, STEVE Steve Favorite Memory: The week I went without buying sorts for my '56 Chevy. Ambition: To find a cop that will give a teenager a break. Activities: Spanish Club I, 11. DEWEESE, JUDY M. lKJudyY! Favorite Memory: All of the great people I have met at Southern and my junior prom. Ambition: To always be happy and try to make people around me the same way. Artivitiex: Latin Clubg Y-Teen 12g Transfer from Mt. St. joseph Acad. f., oem , ii 'TTWM ,, . ' i.,, x fi ,3 . 6 t H ., . . 1 ' A. A . g . , A .4 DONAHUE, COLLEEN ANN Colleen Favorite Memory: My senior year and the junior prom. Ambition: To succeed in whatever I do. Artivitief: Transfer from Holy Rosaryg Debate 105 Spanish Club 10g FTA 11, 12g German Club 11, 125 Russian Club 12. - DUGLE, DOUGLAS D. Doug Favorite Memory: The day I bought my Mustang. Ambition: To be happy and successful in my endeavor. Activitiex: Band 9, 10, 11, 12g Latin 11, 12. .4 ' us, W .i DIERSEN, DAVID F. JR. Dirty Dave Favorite Memory: Mr. Ware's DE class. Ambition: To own a Ford that will beat any Chevy on the road. Artivitiex: Transfer from DeSales 1965g Voc. School 11g Bowling 11, 12g DE 12. ' 'f-: 'TiF DOERHOEFER, TERRY ALAN uD0en Favorite Memory: June 12, 1967 and Mr. Dyer's class. Ambition: To succeed in anything I attempt and to make everyone I meet a little bit happier. Activitiex: None. ,. EGBERT, RICHARD Richard Povorize Memory: Mr. Montgomerys English class. Ambition: To split the seams of my wallet. Aflioilier: Track 9, French Club 10, 11, Band 9, 10, 11, 123 journalism Staff 11. ELMORE, JACKIE BRADFORD Hombre Fozforize Memory: The great school we have and having friends like all those groovy girls. Ambition: To make somebody happy when they need it the most. Arlizfitier: Art Club 12. DUKE, SAMUEL Sam Fazforile Memory: None. Ambition: To become a Dry Wall Contractor. Aflioilier: J-Town Vocational School. DUNN, JUDY ANN tl-Iudy!l , Ffworize Memory: Crazy-8's , P.B.R.'s and all the weekends in Bowling Green. Ambizionf To live, love, laugh, and be happy. Afzioizier' FTA 93 FBLA 11, Y-Teens 9, 10, Spanish 9, 10, Vice-President. ERNST, DIANA Ernie Paworile Memory: All the wild times with G.P. and all my friends. Ambition: To make G.P. the happiest man in the world. Aclivizief: Y-Teens 9, 103 FTA 93 Mixed Chorus 8, 9, 103 Girls Chorus 11. EVERETT, BRENDA Granny Faoofize Memory: March 25, 1965, September 27, 1967. Ambition: To live a happy and successful life and to make a certain someone happy. Aclizfitiei: 4-H 9g FHA 9g Spanish Club, FBLA 11, Y-Teens 12. 1fARR1s, GARY ..Galy,. Farorile Memory: Mrs. Gilpin's homeroom. Ambilion: To graduate from college. Af!i1'ilieJ: Key Club 10, 11, 125 German Club 10, 11, 12. FARRIS, WILMA SHARON Sharon,' Farorile AfEl7Z07'j.' Homecoming 166. Ambilion: To lead a happy life. Aclirilier: Transfer from Lynn Campg FHA 11g His- torian 11g Dramatics Club 113 German Club 11. '!! V Wlrgggs-V FEATHER, MARY LEE Feather Favorite Memory: The Gang , Sigma Epsilong Class of '68g the party in the Candlelight room. Ambilion: To always be happy, and make every- one around me as happy as I can and to become a better person in the future. Aclioilief: Student Council 9, Girl's Chorus 9g Y-Teens 9, 12, Prom Committee, jr. Variety Show, FBLA 10, Southwind Staff 11, 12g Sopho- more Vice-President. FERRELL, BRIAN Brian Frworile Memory: My times with Joyce. Ambiliorz: To perfect the teaching art. Aftivilieyf Choir 11, 123 Southwind Staff 123 German Club 11. FLYNN, GARY Aero Frworile Memory: Everyday I attended Southern and especially the friendliness of Mr. T. T. Knight. Ambition: To absorb all knowledge I can and to use ' is this knowledge. Artiifizief: Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12, JCL 9, 103 Base- ball 10, 11, 123 French Club 11, S-Club 11, 12. FORD, BARBARA LEA Barb Fazforile Memory: Nov. 15, 1967, and all the great times with the Drill Corps. Ambition: To make jimmy proud of me, and to live a Christian life. Afzirfizierr Drill Corps 10, 11, Co-cap. 12, Dramatics 12, FBLA 123 Y-Teens 10, 11, jr. Variety Show 11. Fklx .AF- x GUN- 76. uf' r FORD, RHONA KAY l'Rh0r1a Fozforife Memory: April 1 and the summer of '67. Ambiziozz: To lead a life filled with happiness and success. A di zfifier: None. FOSTER, CHARLES Charlie Ffworile Memory: None. Ambition: None. Arlirfilief: Latin Club, Spanish Club. FOSTER, LINDA LEA Lin Fozforize Memory: July 29, 1966 and the Senior trip to University of Indiana. Ambition: To repay my parents for all they have done for me and to succeed in my job. Aczioizier: Student Council 9. FOX, CATHY LEE Cath Favorite Memory: Being in the choirg Spring Fes- tival '67g and a lot of wonderful people. Ambizion: To lead a life filled with happiness and determination. Aczizfifier: Mixed Chorus 9g Adv. Girls Chorus 11g Choir 123 All County 9, 11, 123 FHA 9. rffflx ,f wEa!w FRICK, JAMES .tjimn Fiworile Memory: Taking part in the Junior Variety Show. Ambizion: To be a chemist. Aclirfizief: Adv. Band 9, 10, 11, 125 German Club 11, 12. FRYE, GARY UGMYH Fazforile Memory: The fun I've had at Southern. over the past six years and seeing Terry Gegel fall down the stairs. Ambiliorz: To be successful in life as well as to enjoy it. Arlivitier' Key Club 11, 12g Football 105 French Club 113 Latin Club 9, 10g JCL 9, 103 Dramatics Club 123 jr. and Sr. Variety Showsg jr. and Sr. Executive Coun- cil. GAFFORD, LINDA KAREN Gaff Favorite Memory.' Class of '68, The Gang. Ambiziorz: To always have many friends Aczizfifief: Mixed Chorus 93 Girls Chorus 10, 123 Y-Teens 9, 10, 11, 123 FBLA 10, 11, 12, FHA 123 Dramatics Club 11, 12, Southwind Staff 115 Drill Corps 11, 12, Soph. Class Treas.g Spanish Club 10, 11. GAGEL, TERRY Goose Fazforize Memory: Falling down the steps of South- ern High School Ambizion: To play at Freedom Hall in the State Basketball Tournament Arliviziers j.V. Basketball 93 Varsity Basketball 10, 11, 123 J.V. Football 93 Varsity Football 10, 11, J.V. Baseball 9, 10, Key Club 10, ll, 123 S-Club 11, 12, Beta Club 10, 11, 12. fx f '-wa !., X-fb' Q. 4 Q 1 1'N.,,e GAINES, LINDA Linda Favorite Memory: The day we got our rings, Summer of '67, and my Senior Year. Ambilion: To become a registered nurse and make my family proud of me. Aeiizfizies: FHA 9, Drill Corps 10g Y-Teens 10, Latin Club 10, 11, Co-op 12. GANOTE, KAREN EDITH Karen Favorize Memory: My Senior year, Jan. 6, 1967, and all my friends at SHS. Ambiliorzs To be a success, be happy, and to make the ones I love happy. Aclivitiefs FBLA 11, 12, Spanish 11, 12, Y-Teens 12. GARDNER, DON DOf1' ' Favorite Memory: Summer of '65 Ambilion: Be successful in life. Artioilief: junior Variety Show, Spanish Club 11. GDANIEC, JAMES MARTIN Jim Jim Favorile Memory: Sept. 7, 19679 jr. Var. Show of '66, Class of 68 . Ambiziorz: To be a successful Engineer and a bachelor at least for a little while. Arlizfitier: Transfer from St. Xavier 11g Varsity Baseball 11, 12, jr. Var. Show, Executive Council 5.1M -la., -Q 'C 1,14-5' --..,......,, 11, 12g Spanish Club 11, Sgt.-at-arms, Senior Variety Show. WWW 19 I V, , I GOODNER, LARRY DOUGLAS Dobie Favorite .Memorgv 1965 junior Variety Show and 1966 Senior play. Ambilion: To become one of the best tailors in the world. Arzirfitietx Basketball 9, 10g Baseball 12. GOSSETT, MIKE Mike Fazzorile Memarys Bratcher dropping his cymbals during the National Anthem. Ambiziarz: To become a successful jazz musician and arranger. Aclivilier: Band 10, 11, 123 Transfer from Shawnee 10. f aw GENTRY, MICHAEL RAY Mike Favorite Memory: Senior I.U. trip. Ambiliorzf To succeed. Arliffizief: Spanish Club 113 D.E. 11g Baseball 9 10g Basketball 9. GOLLAR, JOHN TERREN CE -1Terry,, Favorize Memary: Senior year. Am!1izio11.' Have fun and make money. Acfizfizier' Spanish Club. ff' '31 X fihdhv GRABINSKI, ELAINE ANN Greb Fawrize Memory: Sept. 16, 1967, Junior Variety Show. Ambilion: To make Pat happy. Aclivizief: Transfer from Angela Mericig Girl's Basketball 11g Prom Committeeg Junior Variety Showg Senior Variety Show. GRADY, CHARLES THOMAS Big Tom Fawrife Memory: All the days of school I've cut. Ambizion: To have a happy and successful life. Acliz'ilieJ.' None. 3 GRANT, DIANE CAROL ..Di,, Fa'lI'07'IfE' Memory: All my years at S.H.S. Avzbiziwzs To lead a successful Christian life and make everyone proud of me. Arfiziitier: Alternate Student Council 9, Girls Chorus 9, FHA 9, Adv. Band 10, 11, Y-Teens 10, 11, F.B.L.A. 11. GREENWELL, JOHN Greeny Farorile Iliezzzory Ring Day, my friends, Lash and Spider. Ambiliozls To make everyone proud of me and to live a married life full offlove, happiness, suc- cess, and a deeper religious understanding. Af!i1'ifie.r.' Spanish Clubg D.E.C.A. Club. 'S A' ikfvv if 1 HACKER, GLORIA Glo Fmforile .Memory january 1966. Ambiliofz: To make my parents proud of me in everything. Afzivilier' Spanish Club 11, 12, Girls Chorus 9, 12, Homecoming Candidate 12. HALE, SANDRA CELESTE Sandra Fazvrife ,Menz01'y: All my friends at SHS and the good times we have had. Ambizimz: To find happiness and success through a Christian life. Afziz'izie.r.' 4-H 9, 10, Drill Team 10, 11, Co-cap- tain 123 German Club 9, 103 jr. Variety Show, Beta Club 11, Sec. 12, National Honor Society 11, 12, Choir 12, Ir. Executive Council 11g Annual Staff 12. if GREENWOOD, JOETTA .. 10,, Jn! - Favorite Memory: All the friends I have made while at Southern and the summer of '67. Ambilion: To wake up every morning with and make those I love proud of rne. Artivilier' Southwind 11, FTA 10, 11, Treas. Teens 12, French Club 10, 11, 12, Bowling Girls Chorus 115 Good News Club 9, 103 jr. Show. GRIBBLE, DONNA KAYE Grib Fawrile Memory: Ring Day, Jr. Prom of 67, my great friends of S.H.S. Ambition: To someday have someone tell me, you did it right ! Acliz'itie5.' FHA 9, 103 Y-Teens 9, 10, 11, 12, 11g Chorus 12. a smile 12, Y- 10, 1 1, Variety and all Donna, Spanish 1 4-4 if .Vs-Q? I 4 HALL, WILLIAM GLENN Billy Favorite Memory: The day I made the varsity bas- ketball team. Ambition: To become a chemical engineer and have many good friends. Artivitief: Varsity Basketball 10, 11, 12, S-Club 10, Treas. 11, 12, Key Club 12, Beta Club 12, ww 1 1, , HAMILTON, MARSHA LYNN .lynn Favorite Memory: Summer of 67 and my Senior year. Ambition: To live a Christian life and make my parents proud of me. Artivitierf Chorus 9, 10, Drlamatics 10, Tennis Team 11, 12, Latin Club 10, 11, JCL 10, 11, 12. HANNAH, BECKIE JANE Big Red Favorite Memory: September 23, 1967 and the Sum- mer of 67. Ambition: To find the real me and to live life the way it was intended to be lived. Activitief: Spanish Club 9, 10, French Club 11, 12, Southwind Staff 12, jr. Variety Show. -,,,,, ff-aw Spanish Club 9, 10, 11. HALL, BOB Bob Favorite Memory: The 56 Chevy that I built. Ambition: To be an architect and build a race car. Actirfitief: Transfer from Bowling Green High School. HARBIN, SUSAN RITTER Ritz Favorite Memory: My junior and Senior Year, and Sept. 24, 1966. Ambition: To make my parents and Henry proud of me. Artivitief: FHA 9, 10, FTA 9, 10, Latin Club 9, 10, JCL 9, 10, Drarnatics 10, 11, 12, Southwind Staff 11, Executive Council 12. HARKINS, WILLIAM Bill Favorite Memory: December 5, 1965 and Septem- ber 27, 1967. Ambition: To make Christine happy for the rest of her life. Activitier: Transfer from De Sales, Latin 10, D.E. 12. HARNED, JIMMY D. uhm, Faforile Mezzzory: Mr. Ambs, the Band, and all the great times I've had at SHS. Ambiiion: To attend college and establish a career that will enable me to live a happy and successful life. Arzi1'izieJ.' Key Club 11, V. Pres. 12, Adv. Band 9, 10, ll, 12, Latin Club 9, 10. HARNED, LINDA DEAN Linda Faforite Memory: Mr, Browning's jokes and the day Alice Ann Underhill slammed the locker door on my hand. Ambiliorz: To graduate from college before my niece fSandraj does, and to make my parents proud of me. Afzizfiziefs Good News Club 9, 10, Quiz Team 9, 103 All-Star Quiz Team 10. 1ZI .31'v HART, CARL Carl Ffworize Memory: The day I got my first speeding ticket. Ambizion: To travel to the foreign countries of the world. Arzizfilier: None HECK, LARRY DENNIS Cecil Fzworife Memory: Summer '67 and special meet- ings at jerry's with Rives after certain Happen- ings. Ambizfon: To have the guts to take from life what I want. Aczivilien Cross Country 9, 10, 11g Beta Club 123 German Club 125 S-Club 10, 11, 125 Key Club 11, 12, Track 9, 10. wi 'x .SJ T 9 HARRIS, PAMELA JANE Lassie Favorile Memory: Dec. 10, 1966 and all the great times I've had in my Jr. and Senior year and with the Band. Ambiliorz: To make as many new friends as possible WWHQ. and to keep all my old ones, and to lead the happiest lx! life ever lived. Arliffilier: Adv. Band 10, 11, 12g Dramatics 12. HARRISON, LARRY ROBERT 'fjjfy 'Inna-p Larry Fazforize Memory: All the great friends I have madeg all my years at SHS, German Clubg Class of '68. Ambiliozz: To do my best always and to be successful in everything I do. Arliffizier: Adv. Band 93 Latin Club 9, 105 JCL 9, 10, 11, 12, Beta Club 10, 11, Sgt.-at-arms 12g German Club 11, Pres. 12, Bowling 11, 12. I-IECKEL, DIANE UDF, Ffzrofife Memory: My Junior and Senior Years, Summer of '67, Mr. Browning, and the gang. Azzzbiziom To be a successful nurse, and to find out hovv Mr, Browning knows so much. HENNEM ANN, BUDDY PAYNE wrigeru Frworife Memory: February 9, 1950, the Summer of 67 , and all the good times I had with my friends at S.H.S. Ambilion: To attend Western and become a commer- cial artist. Aciivilief: Student Council 9, 10, IV. Basketball 93 Art Club 12. HILLARD, BEN FRANKLIN Bengy Favorite Memory: Playing football at Southern and the many good times I have had here. Ambifion: To attend college, lead a Christian life, and give my best in everything I endeavor. Acziz'i1ie.r.' Basketball 95 Baseball 9, 10, Football 9, 10, 11, 12g Track 11, 12, JCL 9, 103 S-Club 11, 12, Key Club io, 11, 12. 5? 1 'N Acliififiem' German Club 9, 103 Y-Teens 9, 10, 12, FBLA 113 Dramatics 12. HECKEL, SHARON ' Johnny Ffzrorife Memory: My sophomore year and the summer of '66 with the gang. Ambition' To lead a happy and successful life, and to spread happiness to others. f1cfiz'i1ie.r.' German Club 9, 10, Y-Teens 10, Span. ish Club 11, 12, FBLA 11, 12. HOFERKAMP, WILLIAM DENNIS !lHOfyil Faiiorife Memory: The day I dropped 500 WKLO petitions on 4th and Walntit. Ambiliofz: To let my mind be the ruler of my actions. 5 Aczirifieis All-County Band 10, Band 11, 12, German 10, 11. HOLLIS, DAVID ALAN Little Daveu Farorife .Mamorjx Summer of '67 and Bill Hoover's wedding and the class of '68. Ambilforzs To attend college, make lots of money, and have fun. Actiz'ilie5.' Gun Club 103 German Club ,11, 125 Southwind Staff 12. HOLLISTER, BILL WALTER Zappa Farorife Memory: Mr. Mullaney's 10th grade bi- ology class. Ambiziou: To graduate from Speed and to make Soul sound sick. Arzi1fizie.r.' Conservation Club 10, German Club 10g Band 10, 11, 12. HOPKINS, RONNIE CLAY Swamp Daddy Famrile Memory: September 1, 1967. Ambiliazzx To graduate from high school. AfZiz'ilie.r.' None, HUDSON, IWILLIAIVI EVERETT Bill Fazforile iVIem0ry.' Mr. Cruce's junior English class. Ambifiofzx To graduate and to be successful in my work. Acfiz'iIieJ.' None. HUMM, PATRICIA DALE UPHUIIH Ffzmfile M6WZ07'j.' February 25, 1967 and all the good times I've had with Gerald. Ambiliorz: To be a good wife and mother and to keep Gerald happy. Afti1f'ilie5: Advanced Girls Chorus 9, Y-Teens 10, Spanish Club 10, 11, FBLA 11, 12. a-'th NF' HOWARD, WALTER GREGORY JR. Junie Ffzwrile MEl?l07'j'.' The summer of '67 and my Junior Study hall. Ambilion: To become a famous and successful lawyer. Aclivifier.' Dramatics Club 123 Key Club 12g Senior Class Sergeant-at-arms. HUDSON, CAROL ANN Carol Farorile Memory: All the fun I had this summer and all the friends I've made. Ambifimzx To lead a happy and successful life and to make those I love proud of me. Arzirfiziefx Annual Staff 12, Beta Club 10, 11, 12, Southwind Staff 11g Y-Teens 10, Youth ,Speaks 10, 11, 123 Sr, Rep. 125 National Honor Society 11, 12, FTA 11, French Club 11, 12, Latin Club 9, 10, J.C,L. 9, IO. JENKINS, CHESTER WAYNE Chet Ffzzforile Mezzzmy' i66, '67, '68 Choir and the un- countable number of times I'x'e completely disrupted Mrs. Vaughn's Choir. Ambiziozz: To go to college and get a degree in elec- trical or chemical engineering. Affi1'ffiF.I,' German Club 9, 10, Nat. Honor Society 11, 12, V.P. 12, jr. and Sr. Variety Shows 11, Sr. Vice- Pres. JOHNSON, DONNA JEAN D. I. Favorite Memory: September 27, 1967. Ambiliwzx To be an O.B. nurse and lead a good healthy Christian life, and make my parents proud of me. Arlizfifierx Good News Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Latin Club 11, 12. 175. '-air--M-.... ,MM '-ww-4v- HYMAN, JEFF ujeff., Ffzrorile Memory: The summer of '67. fI7lI.'5flf0IZ.' To graduate from high school and to go to college. Acfiffifiet' Spanish Club 10, Student Council 9. IRELAND, DAVID ESTILL Spiderman Frzrorife Memory.' All the good times at Southern and the friends I have made. Ambifimz: To go to Western Kentucky University and lead a good life. Aczirizier: j.V. Basketball 9, 10, Varsity Basket- ball 10, 11, Band 9, 10, 11, 12, German Club 10, 11, 12, S-Club 11, 12. JONES, ALICE Alice Ffworile Mem01'y'.' Mrs. Gilpin's English class. Ambilion: To live a happy and successful life. Arliriziefx Spanish Clubg Latin Club. JONES, DEBRA LEE Debra Favorile M6Wl'0fj'.' My 16th birthday party and C. L. Ambiliorzx To become private secretary to the President of United States. Afti1fifier.' Bowling 9, 10, 11, 12, Spanish Club 10, 115 Y-Teens 11. JONES, Jo ANN NIO., Fnmrile Mezzzory' Summer of '66 and the day we got our rings. Ambiliarzf To enjoy life to the fullest extent. Aczi1'i1ie.r,' Adv. Girls Chorus 93 Y-Teens 103 Spanish Club 11, 123 FBLA 11, 12, JUDD, RONALD Ron Fazwrife .Memm'y.' My junior year and all my friends. Ambiziorzx To straighten up and do the right thing and to have a ball. Acliz'i1ie.r.' JV Basketball 93 Latin Club 103 South- wind Staff 11, 12. ii 'vfil KALLIN, RUBY DOLORES Rube Fawfife Memory.' The Gang , jr. Variety Show, La Whoa , and all the friends I have made. Ambition' To live each day of my life to its fullest as a Christian. Aflf1f'ilf6.f,' Beta Club 10, 11, 123 Annual Staff 123 French Club 11, 123 FTA llg Y-Teens 9, 10, 11, 123 Dramatics Club 10, 11, 123 jr. Class Treas.3 Exec. Council 10, 11, 123 Mixed Chorus 93 Girls Chorus 103 Repres. to Ky. Girls' State 11. KERR, BARBARA Barlow Famrite Memory: Prom of 67 when I was a candidate for Queen. Ambizion: To try my best and succeed in life. Afli1f'iZf6f.' Y-Teens 103 French Club 10, 11, 123 Beta Club 10, 11, 12g Girls Chorus 9. KING, LINDA SUSAN Linda Fa1f0rile Mem0fy.' The day we got our rings. Ambizionx To be a successful commercial artist, a good Christian, and make my parents proud of me. Ac!i1'ifie.r: Southwind Staff 12. KLEINHELTER, LINDA SUE Linda Ffzforife M97l7U7Aj'.' My four years at SHS and all the friends I've made. Ambition: To always be happy and to succeed in whatever I try to do. Afziffilieff Girls Chorus 93 Y-Teens 103 Spanish Club 113 FBLA 11, 12. 65 fl N1 55m W,.,.ff 4 Nw.,..f KRON, GILBERT FRANK Gil,' Famrile M?7UU1'v1'.' Class of '68, all the friends I have made this year, Fern Creek's Prom of '67, and Curlie's American history class. Ambifion: To graduate and to become a success in some art field. Acli1filie.f: Art Club Vice-President 12. LANA, SUZANNE Suzanne Favorite A'I677107'J'.' My Senior year and the days in French. Ambilion: To be a successful secretary and to make my parents proud of me. Arlirizief: French Club 10, 11, Y-Teens 123 FBLA 12. KLEINHELTER, JUDY Frzzfarife Me11zo1'y.' The day we got our Senior Rings. Anzbifiofzx To be successful in life. Arfi1'ilir',r.' Spanish Clubg DF. KOLB, JOHN THOMAS Faifnfile Memory: The day that I got my ring and the Senior trip. Ambififm: To go to college and major in Home Economics and own a tough looking vette. Acfi1'ifieJ.' None. QQ' M ,,,w -1 V' LYPQ .A It . Sw LAMBERT, SANDRA JEAN Sandy Farorile ME77I07'J'.' August 3, 1967 and all the fun I've had with my friends. A7IZbifi07Z.' To see a world in a grain of sand and a heaven in a wild flower. AffiI'ifi6I.' Annual staff 12g J.C.L. 9, 103 Adv. Girls Chorus 9, Latin Club 9, 10, Drill Corps 10, 11, 12, Beta Club 10, 11, 123 Southwind Staff 11, Prom Committee 11, Junior Variety Show 11. LANCASTER, JANET Janet Fmorile Memory: Prom of '67 and the day I got my ring. A7IZbflf071.' To go on to school. Arti1'i1ie.r.' Dramatics 11, 123 Art Club 12. LAY, BELINDA Belinda Fnzvrile Memofy My Jr, and Senior year and all my great friends at SHS. Ambiziazz: To lead a life full of happiness and success and to always have my family proud of me. Af1iz'i1ie5.' FTA 11, Sec. 123 Girls Chorus 11, Bowling 10, 11g French 10, 11, 123 Southwind Staff 113 Y-Teens 11, 12. LAY, INIICHAEL Mike Farorile Nem01'y.' Senior Trip to Indiana Univ. and Mr, Spe-ar's Amer. History Class. Ambilimzx To live to be 101 years old and go to XVestern. Acfiz'iIier.' Spanish 10, 11, Basketball Mgr. 10. X Q f 5 fmt ,,.. W 5 , A A53 H J, Q2 ,qw ., .,.' f 'Y 56 f Misa . 932' 4, 5' fa 5 f 2 , , . , V aa M . if '- ig J, . 2 A, 1'--es.. . M . , LOVELL, HAROLD Pogo or Pinkeyn Fazofzle Memory: When I got out of Mr. Cruce's class. Ambiziam To get out of high school by at least 1970. Acliriziefx Football 9, Latin Club 9, 10. LUCKETT, MARY A. Mary Ffzrarife iylezzzwys My four years at SHS and the day we got our Senior rings. Ambiziozz: To make my parents proud of me, and lead a happy and successful life. Arzivizief: Y-Teens 1 2. l I ,H i ff , af, LINK, DONNA CAROL Donna Fzworize Memory: june 25, 1966, October 19, 1967, and Joey S. Ambition: To run the 'Big' Computer and please Mrs. Hunter. Aflizfifiefs Dramatics 10, 11. LIPE, GAIL LYNN Gail Lynn Frwarize Memory: Ickybod , Cheerleading, The Gang , and Temp , Ambition: To smile, laugh and love and have the world return the same, and make the ones I love proud of me for doing so. Aczivizief: Fresh. Sec., Girls Chorus 9g JV Cheerleader 10, Var. 12, Jr. Secretaryg jr. Favoriteg Dramatics 11, 123 FBLA 12g Y-Teens 12, Southwind Staff 12g Execu- tive Council 11, 123 Key Club Sweetheart, Candidate for Homecoming Queen. nw,,, 97'-'grit l KIEF ER, MAUREEN Maureen,' Favorite Memory: None. Ambizion: To be an airline stewardess. Aefirifier: Prom Decorating Committee 113 Art Club LUTZ, JUDY CAROLE ujudyu Favorite Memory: April 7, 1967 and all the wonder- ful times Ted and I have had together. Ambizion: To be as happy with Ted in the future as I have been in the past. Aclivizier: FBLA 11. t 5' LUCKETT, MITCH Mitch Favorite Memory: Prom of '66. Ambiliorix To be 11 rich bachelor. Arfirilierx None. 'X 'J LUCKETT, WILLIAM MICHAEL Mike Farorize Memory: All the good times I have had at S.H,S. and playing football. Ambition: To go to college. Arzivilierx S-Club 10, 11, 123 Football 9, 10, 11, 12g -IV. Baseball 9, 10, I-mdk an--w-w-414 ,,,,.,,,,,, LYONS, WILLIAM QUINLAN Quinn Faoorile Memory: The day I met Brenda and Sept. 9, 1967. Ambifiozz: To be a success in life and make Brenda happy. Aczioizier: Spanish Club Vice-President 11, Span- ish Club President 12. MADRAS, KAREN MARIE Favorite Memory: My Wonderful years at South- ern and my friends and teachers who made them that Way. Ambizion: To do the best I can in the best way I know how. Aeli1fitieJ.' Beta Club 10, 11, Sgt-at-Arms 12, FTA 9, 10, 11, Parliamentarian 123 Y-Teens 10, 11, 12g Spanish Club 9, 10, 113 Debate Team 103 Southwind Staff'12g junior Variety Show. MAGGARD, SHEILA ROSE Sheila Favorite Memory: My Senior Year, and the day I got my license. Ambilion: To live, laugh and drive and to ful- fill all my dreams. Atlf1'ffie.r,' FTA 9, 10, 11, 12, FHA 11, 12, Y- Teens 10, 11, 12, Adv. Girls Chorus 95 Good News Club 10, 1.1, 123 French Club 10. MANAKEE, ELLEN SUE 'lSue Fozorize Memory: Pledging for Sigma Phi and all the fun I've had in the club and at SHS. Ambifion: To be happy and successful. Aflizfifien Beta Club. 3. MAPLES, KATHY LOUISE Flossie Favorite Memory: Arm wrestling with Wayne Jenkins in Southside Story. Ambizion: To live and let live, To let go and let God. Aczizfilief: Spanish Club 9, 10g FTA 10, 113 FBLA 11, 123 Pres., Southwind Staff 11, 12, Y-Teens 11, Bett Club 11, 123 Jr. Variety Shows 9, 10, 11, 12. MARKWELL, ANITA SUE Slick Farofile M6lHO7'j'.' Our Gang , Prom 1966-67. Ambiziorz: To go to Western Kentucky University and room with Deb , Aclivizier: Spanish 9, 10, junior and Senior Exe- cutive Council, Prom Queen '67, Southwind Staff 11g F.T.A. 9, 10, Art Club President 123 Dra- matics 123 Y-Teens 12. ,-2-In da P4 MANN, JOSEPH ALVAN l'AlvanU Foforize Memory: Mrs. Gilpin's Class. Ambiliozz: To learn how to succeed without really try ing. Arlivilief: DECA 12g Journalism 12. MANNING, DEBORAH suis Debby Favorize Memorgu' South Side Story and the wild times at Jerry's. Ambilion: To become an airline stewardess. Aczwilieff jr. Variety Show, Girls Basketball Team FHA, Spanish Club 11, 125 Southwind Staff 12 MARKWELL, ANN DAVIS Ann Farorile Memory: Cheerleading and being cho- sen 1967 Football Homecoming Queen. Ambifiozzx To do God's will. Aclhfilier: French Club 11, 123 Latin Club 9, 10, Freshman Class Vice-Pres.g Annual Staff 123 Dramatics Club 11, 12g Beta Club 123 Cheer- leader 11, 12, Cap. 10, '67 Homecoming Queen 123 Student Council 9, 10. MARTIN , ARTHATTIE ArtieI' Fawrile Memory: 11th grade-Mr. Craig's Eco- nomics and Sociology class. Ambifiorz: To be a success in whatever I do. Arlioizief.' None. MARTIN, CHARLES G. Chuck Favorite Memory: Band Camp '67 and all the friends I've made at Southern. Ambizion: To graduate from college and become a success. Arlioilier: Band 9, 10, 11, 12g German Club 9, 103 Senior Variety Show. MASDEN, EDITH Edie Faoorile Memory: All the fun I've had and the friends I've made. Ambition: To become a successful nurse and help as many sick people as I possibly can. Actioitiex: Spanish Club 11, 123 FTA 12g Girl's Cho- rus 9, 10g Choir 11, 12g Y-Teens 12. 'vzQf ' 'te t ., X 'Qtxra f KU' '51-an-nf MAYER, KENNETH M. JR. Kenny Favorite Memory: Cross Country with Sir Cottrell Jr. Ambiziorz: To graduate from college at U of L as an architectural draftsman. Aflf1!ili6I.' Bowling 9, 10, 11, 12g Cross Coun- tty 10, 11g Baseball 10. MCCAWLEY, SUSAN JEAN 'Susie Fazforile Memory: February 9, 1965. Ambiziorz: Graduate from high school and get a good job. Afli1'ilie,f.' Spanish Club 9, 10. MCCONNELI., JAMES TERRY uItChy,' Fazorile Memory: Wfaking everyone at 2 in the morning. Amlriliorzx To grow up, and to become a better hamburger maker. Afzi1'i1ie5.' Track Team 12. MCCOY, SANDRA MARIE Buteensy,' Farorize Memory: Lambda Chi, The Gang, and all my friends at Southern. Ambiziorz: To become a secretary, and to do the best I can throughout my life. Arliviziers FBLA 10, 113 FHA 9g Y-Teens 10, 11, 123 junior-Executive Council3 Dramatics 10, 11, 123 Junior Variety Show 113 Prom Com- mittee 11. 'r- I tttl. - ,..,'1 .,,, if gi, ' tg, lm sw. y ,,t,t ,yyyt,t I MCKNIGHT, JANET MARIE Janet Favorite Memory: March 17, 1967 and the night of the Prom. Ambition: To graduate and make my parents proud of me. Arliz'ilieJ.' FHA 11, 12Q FBLA 12g Spanish Club 11. MELTON, LINDA CHERYL Cheryl Fazforiie Memory: All my years at SHS and the day I got my license. Ambilionr To be a good secretary and make my parents proud of me. Arlioilier: Student Council 9, 103 FHA 103 FBLA 10, 113Y-Teens 12. MX. -gg. I? l A -X ' w A' ..,f, 1 MCGINNIS, TERENCE LEE Magoo Favorite Memory: Prom '67. Ambiliorz: To become an interior-exterior designer. Arli1f1lie.r.' German Club 10, 11, 123 Debate Team 113 Art Club 12. MCKINLEY, MARILYN JOYCE Red Favorize Memory: The letter J and playing with the band. Ambizion: To follow the sun and be chased by love. Arliviziers FHA 93 Track 9g Basketball 103 Dramatics 11g Spanish Club 10, IIQ Y-Teens 10, 11. 'P MILES, JAMES Jimmie Fooorile Memory: The day I met Rita. Ambition: To be a great success in life. Ariioizierf Baseball 10. MILLS, JOSEPH DOUGLAS ' Doug Favorite Memory: Mrs. Gilpin's English class. Ambilion: To own a XKE. Actioizier: D.E. 123 Spanish Club 11, 12. 7Qs,N MEREDITH, LINDA PAYE Linda Faoorile Memory: August 26, 1967 and the good times Sonny and I have had together. Ambition: To make those certain people proud of me. Artiifiiier: None. MEREDITH, RALPH DAVID 1-Daveiy Faoorile Memory: Playing baseball and my Senior year at Southern. Arnbizion: To be a success in Chemistry. Aclioiziers Latin Club 9, 10g French Club 11g j.V. Baseball 10g Varsity Baseball 11, 12. . t.. 1 ...f FQ, MILTON, BEVERLY GENE Giggles Favorite Memory: All the great kids at SHSg July 2, '67g Girls' Basketball Teamg and the Saturday nights with Mike. Ambilion: To be something important in life by becoming one of the giant pebbles on this beach of tiny grains of sand. f.IL'li1lili6J'.' Spanish Club 10, 11g Girls' Football 9, Girls' Track 9, 103 Girls' Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12. MOBLEY, BONNIE GAIL Bon Favorite Memory: The summer of '67 at HiLi. Ambition: To become an elementary education tea- cher. Activities: Girls Chorus 9, 10g Student Council 95 Spanish Club 10, 11g F.T.A. 11, 12. MOODY, CAROLYNE MARIE Carol Favorite Memory: Summer of '65 and my Senior year at Southern. Ambition: To enter into the field of art and always be able to make my parents proud of me. Activitier: Good News Club 11g Dramatics 123 Art Club 123 Senior Variety Show. MORRISON, LINDA Gidge Favorite Memory: Feb. 12, 1966 and Sept. 27, 1967. Ambition: To find the end of the Rainbow and to make my parents proud of me. Artivitief: Adv. Girl's Chorus 9, 10, Spanish Club 113 Y-Teens 12. NAPPER, FLOYD Floyd Favorite Memory: Senior Year. Ambition: To graduate and be a success. Artivitief: None. NELSON, SANDRA Sandy Favorite Memory: Six years at SHS, Senior trip to I.U., and ring day. Ambition: To join the Waves, and to make my foster parents proud of me as I am of them. Artii-ilier: Good News Club 9, 103 Y-Teens 12g FHA 12. MUENCH, BRUCE Kraut Favorite Memory: All my good times and friends at Southern. Ambition: To be successful and make as many friends as I can. Artivitierx None. MUIR, RICHARD CHARLES Rich Favorite Memory: Being able to work with the Dra- matics Club and knowing Miss Broderick and Mr. Thomas. Ambition: To succeed in all my endeavors. Aclivitief: Dramatics 10, 113 Latin Club 9g J.V. Foot- ball 10g Varsity Football 11. fig few X, S if vga 2-'za Al i N IX, GEORGE George Favorite Memory: My Sophomore year. Ambifiorz: To be a success in life. Arlizfiliefx None. OTTE, CHARLES JOSEPH Chuck Favorite Memory: The day I met C.K.S.g the junior Variety Show of '66. Ambition: To never be a stranger to anyone, and to be a lawyer. Arlivifiea: Transfer from St. Xavier 10g junior Va- riety Shows 10, 11, 12, French Club 105 Executive Council 12, Great Race 10, 11, 12g Senior Variety Showg Dfamatics Club 10, 11, 123 Homecoming Deco- rating Committee 12. ,', 61.1 .awk We KW 'K NETHERTON, JAMES LARRY Larry', Fororife Memory: The day I got my Musk Rat and driver's license. Ambifiorz: To be a rich bachelor, and to complete some dreams. AtIi1fi1ie.v.' None. NICHOLS, BARBARA SUE l'Bobbie Suen Fazforile Memory: All the great people I have known here at S.H.S. Ambiliorz: To lead a happy, worthwhile life. Arlivilief: F.H.A. 123 F.B.L.A. 11, 12, F.T.A. 12. lv! OWEN, KENNETH LEE Kenny Fuvorile Memory: All the great times I have had in the band. FlFIZbili077.' To lead a meaningful and worthwhile 1 e. Aclioizieff Advanced Band 9, 10, 11, 12, German Club 9, 103 Key Club 11, 125 j.V. Football 103 Annual Staff, Sports Editor. PARKER, EDWARD DEAN Eddie Favorile Memory: None. Ambiziorz: Navy Career. Aclivitierz Track 10, 113 Cross-Country 10, 11, 12, S-Club 11, 12. PARKER, JAMES S. Hymn Favorite Memory: Mr. Craig's Sociology class. Ambifion: To succeed Hugh Hefner. Affi1ifiFI.' None. Txfgwe PASSAFIUME, PHIL 1 Napa Phil Fazforile Memory: The day I was caught Smoking on the third floor. Ambilion: To find a way to make lots of money and girls. AfIiz'i1ieJ: DECA Clubg Gun Club. K1 'C Z'7 ::I,'Z'P PATTON, LEON THOMAS PAYTON, RICHARD 'lRiCky Frworize Memory: Adv. Band with Uncle Marv. Ambifion: Find that certain someone and become a success with the Caviliers. Arliffilier: Band 9, 10, 11, 123 Football 9, 10. PENCE, DOUGLAS 1 tDOug,, Faoorile Memory: The day We got our rings. Ambition: To succeed in whatever I do. Ariivizief: Spanish Club 11. 01,81 'M,,,,,,,,d,,f. 1-Tomi, Frworile Memory: Cross Country under Mr. Cottrell. Ambifiorz: To make my parents proud of me and to make a very special girl happy. Acfivizier: Baseball 9, 10g Cross Country 9, 10, 11, 12g Track 12, Spanish Club 11. PAYNE, CHARLOTTE 'iCharlie Favorite Memory: May 28, 1965 and all the great times with the Drill Team. Ambition: To become a medical technician and have a happy and successful life. Acliviziex Drill Corps 10, Co-Capt. 11, Capt. 123 Drama 10, 123 JCL 9, 10, 11, 12, Y-Teens 9, 10g Beta Club 10, Chorus 9, Homecoming Candidate, Exec- utive Council 11, 12. 4 . ...J PHELPS, JERRY HJGHYU Favorite Memory: Mrs. Coke's art class. Ambilion: To get through college and to get some- thing faster than a Falcon. Aflioizierf Bowling 9, 12, 4-H 9, 10, 11, 12, Presi- dent 10. PHILPOTT, MARY JEWELL Phillie Fooorile Memory: My Senior year at Southern and April 4, 1966. Ambiziorz: To have a life full of love, happiness, and success with Bill. Aclivilier: Spanish Club 9, 10, 11, FTA 9, 10, 11, 12, FBLA 12, Southwind Staff 12, Drill Corps 10, 11, 12. PENDLETON, STEVE Steve Fooorize Memory: Trying to out talk Danny Davis in Mrs. Pitchford's class. Ambfziorz: To grow a few inches, and to get a Chevy to outrun Dearson's Ford. Arliifjzierx Transferred from New Albany, Bowl- ing 11, 12, Choir 10, 11, 12, Dramatics Club. PERDUE, STEVE Steve Ffzoofize Memory: Playing football in the tenth grade. Ambilion: To be an Air Force man. Aclzoizier: Art Club. PIKE, MELVIN RICHARD Dickie', Fozfofile Memory: Linda, April 29, 1966. Amoizion: To discover a goldmine in the back- yard, become a better architect than Frank Lloyd Wright and to make the name of Dickie scared. Arziifilier' j.V. Football 8, 9g Varsity Football 10, 11, S-Club, German Club. POGUE LINDLE Lindale Faoorile Memory: The day I got my new car, and the days I've spent in and with S.H.S. Ambition: To make S.H.S. proud of me in the future, and to lead a Christian life. Arliviziers Spanish 10, 11, Dramatics Club, jour- nalism. POPE, TANYA LYNNE Tee Peev Farorile Memory: June 18. Ambifion: To learn to live with the people in the World. Arfifiliert Girl's Chorus 10, 11. POUNDS, JAMES T. JR. james Farorile Memorgy' All of my experiences with teachers and friends at Southern. Amlziiiorzx To live a happy and prosperous Chris- tian life. Arliz'ifief.' Latin Club 9, 10g JCL 9, 11, 12, Sec- retary-treasurer 105 French Club 11, 12, Beta Club 12, QUEBBEMAN, MARIE ELAIN A Elaina Farofile Memory: Lambda Chi, my junior year and April '67. Ambifiom To lead a Christian life and make those I love proud of me. Afliz'i1ie5.' FTA 9g Student Council 9, Latin 93 JCL 9, Girl's Chorus 10, Y-Teens 10, 11g Li- brary Staff 10, 113 French Club 11, 12, Choir 11,12gDramatics 11, 12. QUIRE, BECKY Becky Farorilo Memory: The first day I met Ed. Ambiliorz: To marry Ed June 7, after graduation from high school and beauty college and to always remember the things that make up happiness, Aflizfilier: Y-Teens 9, 10, Spanish Club 9, 103 FBLA 10, 11, Dramatics 10, 11. tip-J 'r':f'f' 'Wx I fi? 15 ,fi PRESTON, JANE ANN jane Favorite Memory: Year of '66, The Gang. Ambifion: To live to be twenty-one. Arlirfiticm' French Club 10, 11, Dramatics Club 10, 113 Junior Varsity Show. O'DELL, MARTHA LOUISE Murphy, Farforifo Memory: None. Ambition: To make others happy. Actizfilierx Transfer to University of Louisville, Beta Club 9, 10, 113 Spanish Club 9, 10, 11, Student Council 10. Favorite Memafy: December 22, 1966 and my junior and Senior Years and especially Annual Staff. Ambifionx To always bring sunshine into the hearts f pecial. Arlivizier: .I.C.L. 9, 10, Beta Club 10, 11, 12, F.T.A. 0 Annual Staff, Jr. Variety Show, Mixed Chorus 12g Homecoming Cand. Fawrile Memory: Eating half of a worm on a potato hip. Ambilion: To bring nuclear power to Okolona. Afzirizier: junior Varsity Show, Bicycle race. RAINES, CAROLYN SUE ,.Tiger,, Fmfarize Memory: Summer of '67. Am' Ambiliorzs To be successful in whatever I do. Acliviliex None. RAYMAN, DAVID M fm Er- -fi V RAYMER, PATRICIA CAROL Pat -Patsy those I love most, and especially to that someone , 11, 12, Y-Teens 9, 103 Drill Corps 10, 11, 12g RAYMOND, STANLEY LELAND 1ai 'N Iwi mp! I ffizff' Hooker, Farorile Memory: The Pontiac. Ambiliofz: To find something new in life. Aclhfiliers j.V. Football 9, 10. RANSCHAERT, ANDREA Andrea Ffwofile Memory: September 1, 1967. Ambfli07I.' To become an efficient secretary. Activities: Mixed Chorus 93 F.B.L,A. 11. RAY, DEBORAH Debbie Fawrile Memory: My years at Southern, Senior rings and very special people. Ambilioezx To eventually make the honor roll and get into Spencerian. Ar.fi1'ifie,r.' F.B.L.A. 11, 123 F.H.A. 12, Good News Club 11. RIESSER, MIKE Hoss Farorile Men1or,3.' Playing baseball and basketball for Southern High. Ambifiwzx To get a college education and play some kind of Major League Baseball. Ac!i1'i1ie.v: Football 9, Basketball 9, 10, 11, 123 S-Club 11, 123 Student Council 9, 103 Spanish Club 10. ef-uni -TKO' 'p RENDERS, WILLIAM ROBERT uBilly Bobl' Farorile Memory: Xwatching Stanley and Mike eat a XVOIIT1. Ambifiou: To invent a new hair tonic for Mr. Spear. Ar1iz'ilie.r: Spanish Club 9, 10g junior Variety Show 11g Prom Committee 12g Junior Executive Council 11, Senior Executive Council. RENFROW, JOHN ALAN Alan Fawrize Memory: Being appointed editor of the South- wind. Ambitiwzs To make my career in journalism and be happy. f1rl1zfi2ier.' German Club 9, 10, Southwind Staff 11, 123 Southwind editor 12. RHUDY, PATRICIA JEAN Pat Favorile .Memoryf All my great times at Southern High with the gang. Ambifimz: To become an efficient secretary and to sit on the boss's lap. Arzizizier: Mixed Chorus 9, Spanish Club 115 F.B.L.A. 11, 123 Good News Club 10. RICHARDSON, KENNETH Rich Favofile ilflemory: Passing Mrs. Gilpin. Ambition: To be a maintenance man. Arziz'ilier.' Transfer from DeSales. RICKERT, SHARON ROSE Rick Fawfile Memory: From June 1, 1967 to Septem- ber 25, 1967 and the Gang . Ambition: To try to walk away from graduation happy knowing I'm leaving a part of my life' behind me. Acliz'ilieJ.' F.B.L.A. 10, 113 Y-Teens 10, 11, 125 Dramatics 10, 11, 123 Senior Variety Show 11. 473' .7--Q 13's . if I V RIFEE, CLARENCE MICHAEL Riffy Fmforile Memory: Playing basketball and base- ball for Southern and January 6, 1966 Ambifiorz: To go to college and to play major league baseball. Acfirifierx Basketball 10, 11, 123 Baseball 10, 11, 123 junior Favoriteg S-Club 10, 11, 12g Senior Class Sergeant-At-Armsg Transfer from Manual 10. RILEY, DIANA SUE Diane Favorite Memory: Summer of '67 and my Senior year. Amlriiiorz: To live a prosperous, happy life and suc- ceed in everything I attempt in the years ahead. Aclioizief: Mixed Chorus 93 F.B.L.A. 10, 123 Y-Teens 9, 10, 11, Drill Corps 11, 12, junior Variety Show 11. RIVES, CHARLES LOUIS 'iCharlie Feworile Memory: All the fun I've had with my friends here at S.H.S. and the night we beat Eastern. Ambiliorz: To go to college and become an engineer. Afzzoiliefx Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12g Key Club 123 S-Club 11, 123 Spanish Club 9, 10, 11. RIGGS, ROBERT RAYMOND Bob Fazforile Memory: The years of 67 and 68, and the day I got my ring. Ambition: To own 1000 acres and a house for each. Arlizriziei: Transfer from Desales. ROSE, PHYLLIS JEAN Phil Favorite Memory: My Junior and Senior years at S.H.S,g Mr. Henningers' Class and the class trips. Ambition: Do my best to help anyone I can and find happiness with someone. Aclioiziefs Mixed Chorus 9g I.C.L. 10, 11, 12, Y-Teens 10, F.T.A. 11, 12, ROWE, STEVE 'ssreve' Favorite Memory: The days not in school. Ambizion: To have fun and make a lot of money. Affiz'ifief.' None. ROSE, WENDELL EDWARD Eddie Favorize Memory: The hard time I had in school, Ambition: To have a happy life, Acfiriziexs D.E. RUSSELL, JERRY Jerry, Fpworile Memory: The one that I have yet to make. Ambiziozz: To make it through college and be architect. f1cli1'ifieJ.' D.E.C.A.g Transfer from Butler. SANDRIDGE, LINDA IO Lynn FdZf07'il6 Memory: September 3, 1967. Ambilionz To do the best I can in the days ahead. Acli1filieJ.' None. SCHNEIDER, ANN ELISE UAHDH Frzvorile Memofgp All the great times with my friends Am!2ifiorz.' To finish whatever I start and to work wil' children. Arfivizief: French Club 11, 125 Dramatics 10, 11, 1 FTA 125 Chorus 9, 10g Y-Teens 9, 10, 115 Jr. Varie' Show. SACKER, ANTONE LOUIS Aif Luber Fuwrile Memory: Miss Willis's Sth grade core class and Mr. Mullaney's 10th grade biology class. Arliffizim' Bowling Team 12. RYAN, JAMES Frworile Memory: The last day of school as a junior and Ring Day. Ambiliofz: To own a good car and be happy. Acziifiliers D.E. yay ffl- ag, T1,,.1 SHAW, ROGER DALE nDa1e,, Frworile Memory: February 14, 1967. SCOTT, BECKY KAY Ambiliorz: To be a good electrician and love Wanda. Aclirfifier' Football 10, JCL. 10g Latin Club 10. SHELDON, GAYLE MAE Gayle Frworiie Memory: Life. Ambition: To be free and independent. Aclivitier: Southwind Staff 11. ml Beck Favorite Memory: june 27, 1967 and all my years at S.H,S. Arrzbiziorz: To make my parents proud of me and to lead a good Christian life., Acfirfilierr Choir 12g Advanced Girls Chorus 9, 10, ll. SEYMOUR, MARLENE ANN Sam Frzvorile Memory: All of the experiences I have shared with David, Bill, Vonda, Pat, and Peggy. Ambilion: To marry my shy little country boy and make him the wife he deserves. Arlirfilierr German Club 9, 105 F.T.A. 9, 103 Dramatics 10g F.B.L.A. 11, 12. N ,,. S., .i Id fum SHIELDS, SHIELA 'lshielau Frzrforile Merrzoryx October 12, 1966. Arrzbiziorz: To find what I'm looking for. Aelizfifiers Latin Club 9, 109 J.C.L. 9, 10, Latin I Class President 9, Sophomore Class Presidentg Debate Team 10, Y-Teens 10, 11, Dramatics Club 10, 113 Girls Tennis Team 11, 12. SHIRLEY, MIKE Mike Frzzforize Memory: The day I got my ring. Arrzbiziorz: To graduate this year and go to U.E.I. Adirifier: Latin Club 93 D.E.C.A. 12, Spanish Club 11. SIMMS, WILLIAM DOMINIC Sneak Farorile Iliezfzory' Cutting school 2ncl period, playing baseball, Mike, Steve, Gary, Steve, Mark, Carol, Cheryl, Debbie, Karen, john, Sharon, Terry. Amoifiofz: To become a professional baseball player and be happy and carefree. Arfirifier: IV. Baseball 9, Varsity 10, 11, 12, Latin Club 10, 11, S-Club 10, 11, and 12. SIMPSON, RONNIE Soul Brother Faz'oz'1'!e Memory Wfatching the KINKS and the WHO perform in person at the Big Apple in Munich, Ger- many. Ambizion: To go to the Sunny Flower state of Cali- fornia and join a band and spread peace and love. . . 7'fe'Mf'5H SLOAN, STUART Soul Man Fazforile Memory: 1965 Junior Variety Show. Ambition: To spread-peace and love. Arziz'ilier: 9th Adv. Band, Latin Club 105 Jr. Variety Show, Sr. Variety Show, Art Club 12. SLUSHER, MARY CATHERINE Cathy Fororile .Mezlzorgx Jan, 6, 1966, and all the fun I've had at Southern. Amlfffiozz: To make all the people I love proud of me. Arliz'izief.' FBLA 11, Student Library 12. SIMS, EDWARD NORMAN IR. 1-Normvy Fazforile Memory: Debate, Annual Staff, the Class of 68, and all the Beautiful People. Ambition: To find the Brave New World. Arzirfiziexx Transfer from Flaget 10, French Club 10, 11, Debate Team 10, 11, 12, Key Club 11, Sec. 12, Annual Staff, Editor-in-Chief 12, Impact Magazine 12. SLAYMAN, DARA MAE Dara Farorile Memory: Mr. Blevins' Junior English class, and being a Senior. Ambition: To get the most out of life and have fun doing it. Aczizfizierr Student Council 9, Mixed Chorus 9, Y-Teens 10, 11, 12, French Club 11, Junior Variety Show 11, FBLA 11, 12. fi Vw -fg'ff2'f SNYDER, JOHN EDWARD JR. Eddie Frworile Memory: Walking into the girl's restroom fby accidentj. Ambition: To have many friends and no enemies. Aclirfizfiex: French Club Vice-Pres. 10, 11, 12, Bowl- ing Team 10, 12g Southwind Staff 12. SGDERBERG, SHERYL ANN Sheryl Favorite Memory: Miss Richardson's German classes and counseling and Mr. Spear's politics . fi Ambition: To obtain my doctorate in music and become a concert pianist. Arlioizief: German Club Executive Board 11, 12, Vice-Pres. 12g Adv. Band 9, 10, 11, 123 All-County Band 10, Beta Club 11, 12, F.T.A. 9, 10, 11, 123 Junior and Senior Executive Council, Girl's Basketball 10, 11. 'CKDP' ....dahlll SMITH, JACKIE KEITH ulackn Farorile Memory: Summer of '67, Ambifiorz: To live a happy and successful life. Arzirfiziey Spanish Club 11, 12. SMITH, JANET LEE 'lJanetU Faoorize Memory: The day I met V.W.H. Ambiziorz: To be what I want to be and live up to it Arlizfifien F.B.L.A. 11, 12, Spanish Club 11. fm SPARKS, BARBARA MARIE Geiger Frworiie Memory: Homecoming in Senior year. Ambizion: To always be happy and make him happy- Arlioizief: F.H.A. Treas. 12, V-Pres. 10, Pres. 11g Homecoming Cand. 12, Y-Teens 123 Junior Var. Show, Latin Club 10, J.C.L. 10. STANLEY, STEVEN W. Steve Fuvorife Memory: Junior Variety Show '66, and Jewish holidays. Ambition: To help others and myself the best I can. Aczioilien Spanish Club 10g French Club 11, Vice- Pres. 125 J.V. Football, Tennis Team 10, 11, 12' x Key Club 10, 11, 12g Art Club 123 S-Club 12, Junior and Senior Variety Showsg Dramatics Club' Executive Council. 1 STARK, EDWARD UEd! 7 Fovorile Memory: My first school prom. Ambizion: To live a good life, free from finan- cial chaos. Acli1'iIier.' None. STEARMAN, DEBORAH LOU Debbie,' Frzforile Memory: My junior Year, Dramatics, Speech Class, and Mrs. Hartstern's study hall. Ambition: To find my purpose in life and try my best to fulfill it, making those I love proud of me. Aclizilierf Chorus 7, 8, 9, 10g Choir 11, 12g Dra- matics 10, 11, 12g French Clubg jr. Variety Show. 'Nr' TW4? STEWART, DAVID ' 'Stretch' ' Favorite Memory: Football '67. Amoizion: To better the world as a successful draftsrnan. Aciioilier: German Club 11, 123 Football 10, 11, 123 Southwind Staff 12. STRANGE, CHARLES FREDERICK JR. Charlie Faoorile Memor Mr. Crai 's and Mr. D ers' I 8 Y classes and all of the substitutes I have had throughout the years. Ambizion: To have a good running Chevelle and a future with a certain girl. Arlioilier: None. STEIMEL, jo ..J0,, 'WM' 'uQ:i L9 , Frworize Memory: My seventeenth summer. Ambilion: To live life and not just exist. Aczioizies: F.B.L.A. STEPHENSON, STUART F. Fred Favorite Memory: The day I became a Senior. Ambiziorz: To become a mechanical engineer. Acti11ilie.r.' German Club 9, 10. 39WeW 'rw TELFORD, SHERRYE A. Annettia Farorile Memory April 10, 1966 and the last year. Ambiziwz: To be a beautician and be with Kenny forever. Ac1i1'izier.' None. TEMPLE, DEBBIE T.T. Frzzfnrize Memory: Cheerleading, 'lThe Gang , Legs , LipPy . Ambzfiom' To graduate from college and teach at Southern. Arfivizier' J.V. Cheerleading 10, Varsity Cheerleading 11, 12 capt.g FTA 9, 10, Beta 11, 12, Y-Teens 9, 10, 11, 12, Fresh. Treasurer, Soph. Favorite, Exec- utive Councilg Homecoming Queen Candidateg Ger- man Club 10, 11. TAFT, CHRISTY JO Christy Fawrize Memory: The day I first sat in the senior corner of the gym. Amlvizionx To graduate from college and get a degree in science. Arzirfizim' Latin Club, JCL, 9, 103 Debate team 10, French Club 11, 12, Youth Speaks 12. TEDROW, LANN AS Lannas,' Ffzrorile Memory: Mr. Mongomery's class. Ambilmrz: To be rich. Arlivizim' None. TEMPLE, ELAINE l'Elaine Fazforize Memory: Those classes of Mr. Kidd's and the day we got our rings. Ambiliozz: To lead a happy and successful life and to make my parents proud of me. Af!i1fizieJ.' Student Council 9, 10, Good News Club 9, 10, 11g Quiz Team 10, 11, French Club 11, FHA 12, Y-Teens 12. THOMAS, SANDRA LEIGH Cue balli' Fatforife Memory: All the great times at Southern with Mr. Bertram and Mr. Thomas and all my friends and the Senior trip to I.U. Ambiliorzs To always wear a smile and to make everyone happy, and to finally, someday learn what a CUE BALL , is! AfIiz'i!ieJ.' Southwind Staff 12, FTA 12. THOMPSON, LLOYD i'Cinzy Favorite Memory: Meeting Suzanne in the summer of '67 and playing baseball for Southern. Ambition: To be champion for at least two years in the AAXF class of dragging. THOMPSON, ERIC Wick Favorite Memory: All my good times and the friends I have made at Southern. Ambition: To be higher than my dad's lowest thoughts about me. To be happy and always friendly. Actizitier: German Club 11. le'-L-3 ian-ai 'dm THOMPSON, JOYCE Joyce Favorite Memory: The day I got my ring. Ambition: To live a good life and to make people happy- Activitiex: None. THORNBURY, JOHN FRANKLIN Berry Favorite Memory: All the times I didn't have time to come to school and the times I forgot to come THURMAN, DANIEL Danny Favorite Memory: My three years in Mr. Knight's Drafting and Architectural Drawing Class. Ambition: To better the world as a successful draftsman. Activities: Spanish Club 9. TOBBE, LOUIS Louis Favorite Memory: All the good times I had at Southern in the 11th and 12th grades. Ambition: To own the biggest farm in Jefferson County. Activitier: German Club 11, 125 j.V. Baseball 93 Senior Executive Council. f 'avi K to class. Ambition: To attend Western and to marry a Rich Widow . Activitief: j,V. Basketball 95 J.V. Football 95 J.V. Baseball 9, 10, S-Club 10, 11, 125 Varsity Football 10, 11, 12g Class Sgt. at Arms 9, 10, 11g Spanish Club 105 Dramatics Club 10, 11, 12, Executive Coun- cil 9, 10, 11g junior Variety Show Producer 11. TUDOR, WANDA ARLENE Wanna T. Fawrize Memory: Two years with Super Roundmanug The Gang 3 Jan. 1, 1966. DeSales Prom '663 Sigma Phi3 Annual Staff. Ambiliorzx To always be happy and make the people I love happy. Acli1filie.r: French Club 11, 123 Choir 11, 123 Dra- matics Club 10, 11, 123 Beta Club 123 Executive Council 11, 123 Y-Teens 9, 10, 11, 123 Annual Staff 123 Prom Committee. TURNER, STEVEN LEE Bunco Farofife Memory: After the football and basketball games with all my friendsg the golf matches3 Mr. Miller3 Mr. Spear. Ambition: To get a law degree and become a successful lawyer, Arli1fizie.r.' Golf 9, 10, 11, 123 Key Club 10, 11, 123 Freshman Favoriteg S-Club 10, 11, 123 Executive Coun- cil 11, 123 Band 9. TOBBE, PATRICIA ANN Pat Farorite Memory: june 12, 19653 Christmas 1966. Amfaiziam' To graduate and make David happy. Acli1fifie.r.' F.B.L.A. 11, 12. TRIPLETT, DIANA LYNN Lynn Famrize Illerzzory' Prom '673 all my good times at Southern. Anzbiziorzx To see myself as others see me. Arfirfiziefx j.C.L. 9, 103 Latin Club 9, 103 F.T.A. 123 Y-Teens 9, 10, 113 123 junior Executive Councilg junior Variety Show3 Prom Committee 11. UN DERHILL, ALICE Alice Fatforile Memory: Trying to win a discussion with Mr, Browning and the day we got our rings. Ambifiom To graduate, make my parents proud of me, and see a certain person succeed in the army. Acti1fi1ie,r.' French Club 11, 12. UNDERWOOD, DEBORAH DARLENE Debbie Favorite MF7lZ0f'y.' All my friends at S.H.S. and all the good times we've had and most of all getting my Senior ring. Ambifion: To lead a good Christian life and to make someone special happy. Aflivilier' Latin Club 9, 103 J.C.I.. 9, 103 F.B.L.A. 11, 12. UNDERWOOD, JUDY DELORES .tludyw Fnfofile Memory: The Southwind Staff and all my six years at Southern. flmbiliwz: To live a good Christian life and make my family, friends, and Glen proud of me. Ar1iz'iIie.f.' Southwind Staff 11, Asst. Editor 123 Mixed Chorus 9, Adv. Girls Chorus 10, Choir 11, 12, Y-Teens 10, 121 F,B.L.A. 11, Vice-Pres. 12. USHER, TERRY Terry Fazmile AIEIIID1'-1 : Junior Variety Show. Ambifiozz: To get a college education and be wealthy. Afli1fi1ieJ.' Latin Club 9, 10, Student Council 9, jr. and Senior Exec. Council. WELLS, DALLAS Chip Faiforile Memory: December 7, 1949 Ambiziorz: Stay single. Arlzzfizinn' None. WELSH, KATHY ANN .,Kath,, Farorile Memory: The Gang , Jr. Variety Show, and all my great friends at SHS. Ambilzozz: To always make my parents proud of me and try to always wear a smile. Artivilzer: Student Council 9, 10, Girls Bas- ketball 9, 105 Y-Teens 10, 12, FBLA 10, 113 Dramatics 10, 11, 12, Southwind Staff 11g Beta Club 10, 11, 12, Prom Comm. 11, jr. and Sr. Exec. Council, FTA 125 Art Club 125 Annual Staff 123 Senior Class Secretary. WALLACE, ESTELLA IO HJC., Favofile Memory: Miss Richardson and my junior and Senior year. Ambizimz: To be a good Christian and go into the field of nursing. Arzwifierx Latin Club 9, 10, JCL 9, 10, 11, 125 Tennis Team 11, 12. WATSON, DEBORAH KATHRYN Debbie Farorile AflFHZ07j.' All my years at S.H,S. and all the great friends I've made. Ambiziora' To have a happy, useful life and make everyone proud of me. AcZizfizieJ.' National Honor Society 11, 12, Annual Staff 123 Beta Club 10, 11, 12, German Club 11, 12, Youth Speaks 10, 11, 123 F.T.A. 11, Latin Club 9, 10, J.C.L. 9, 10, 11, 12g Adv. Girls Chorus 9. A 'i 'TTTQTI 94,1 hw. IREM -ilk. WETZEL, DONALD RAY Don Favorite Memory: The day I got my Senior Ring. Ambilion: To do good in my future years. Arli11i,fieJ.' None WHITE, LINDA GAIL Lindam Favorite Memory: All the band trips and band camps, and September 11, 1965. TY WESLEY, LARRY Frworile Memory: Going steady with CS. Ambiziorz: To make CS. the happiest girl alive. Aczizfizief: None WESLEY, LOUIS FREDERICK Louie Farorite Memory: INIay of '65 and the ,IUHIOI and Senior Prom, the day I got my Senior ring. Ambizion: To lead a very successful life and to make a certain person very happy and proud of me. Arli1xilie5.' None. if 4'- dmi ISM Ambifion: To keep up with at least one of the joneses and to ride in a Cobra someday. Aclioizier: Band 9, 10, 11, 123 Majorette 10, Cap- tain 11, 12g Latin 99 JCL 9, 10, 11, 12, Y-Teens 115 German Club 10, 11, 12. WHITE, SHEILA LORRAINE Sheila Frworife Memory: April 29, 1966. Ambition: To have courage to change what can be changed, patience to endure what can't be changed, and wisdom to know the difference. Aftivizief: FTA 9, 10, Y-Teens 10, Mixed Cho- rus 9g German Club 10, 11, 12, Sec. 10, 123 Adv. Band 10, 11, 12, All-State Orchestra 9, 10, All-County Band 11, Majorette 11, 12. WHITE, VQNDA KAY 'lVonda Fazforife Memory: Sept. 29, 1967, and all the great times at Southern, plus Mr. Browning's 4th period class. Ambilzorzx To whip the Marines, and have fun where I can make it! Arzir'ifieJ.' Transfer from Durrett 10, Spanish 10, 115 Southwest 12. WHITEHEAD, DAVID Mike Faforile Memory: My junior and especially my Senior year. Arobiziorzs To be able to work hard and love harder all my life. Acli1'i!ie.r.' Football 93 Cross Country 115 Track 11gS-Club11. WILLIAINIS, JANET janet Furorife Merrzoryx March 4, 1967. t Ambifiozzx To be happy and make Charlie happy. Af,fiz'ifief,' Spanish Ig Library Staff. VJ WITHERSPOON, EVELYN VINETTA Evelyn,' Fozforile Memory: All the fun and friends at S.H.S. Ambifion: To live as full a life as I can manage. Aclirfilien Mixed Chorus 93 Girls Chorus 10g Student Council 9, 103 F.B.L.A. 11, 12, Drill Corps 12g F.T.A. 10, Choir 11, 12g Y-Teens 125 German Club 11,12, WITT, WILLIAM HAROLD 'iHarold,' Forforife Memory: September 27, 1967. Arrzoilion: To live a happy, successful life and to do my best in whatever I do, Arzizfiliex None :Em WILLIAMS, LARRY ALLEN Lawrence Foforile Memory .' The class of '68 . Ambiliorzx College and become a teacher and a coach Aclirfifiey: Transfer from Durrett 11, Southwind Staff 12. WILSON, JOYCE . ,Joyce , Frworile Memory: My first date with Ray. Arzzbifiorzr To be able to be happy, successful and try to always wear a smile. Artizfizief: None. nv- ,H- WOODWARD, PAULA KAY uPaula Fewofile Memory: My junior and Senior years and all the friends I've made at S.H.S. Ambilion: To have a Christian home with Robert and make everyone proud of me. Arrtioiziers F.H.A., President 10, 123 J.C.L. 9, 10, 11, 123 Student Council 93 F,T.A. 113 Southwind Staff llg Latin Club 9, 10. WOOSLEY, LINDA SHARON Linda Favorite Memory: Lambda Chi, Class of '68, and all my great friends at S.H.S. Ambiziozzs To succeed in whatever I do and to lead a happy Christian life. Arlioiriey: F.B.L.A. 11, 123 E.H.A. 12, F.T.A. 11, 12, Y-Teens 10, ll, Girl's Chorus3 J.C.L. 9, 123 Latin Club 10. iv'-W' T,v.Wa. , kV,, 1 -fwerff' WOOD, SANDRA E. Sandil' Forforize M5'lIl07Q'.' All the crazy times I have had in band, and all the great people I've met at S.H.S. Amlzifiom' To really live a good life and not just exist in it. Afzizfizie,v.' Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Majorette 113 F.T.A. 93 Spanish Club, President ll, All County Band 9, 10. WOODEN, CAROLINE GILDA Gilda Farofize Mwzzory' My senior year and all my friends at S.H.S. Ambizion: To live a long life full of love, hap- piness, and success with the one I love. Aclirfitiex' Student Council 93 Adv. Girl's Cho- rus 9, 103 F.T.A. 113 Spanish Club 11, 12g Y- Teens3 Choir 11, 12. WOZNY, CONSTANCE KATHRYN Connie g W0z Faoorile Memory: President of Sigma Phi and all the good times I have had at Southern. Amoiziorz: To go to college, become a private executive secretary, and make my parents proud of me. Aclhzizief: Annual Staffg Beta Club 103 F.B.L.A. 11, 123 junior Prom and Variety Show Com- mitteeg French Club 11. WRIGHT, BRENDA PAGE Sweething Favorile Memory: April 22, 1967 and all my friends at S.H.S. Ambizion: To be a successful wife and mother and to always make Bill happy. Aczi1fitier.' F.H.A. Vice-President 103 F.B.L.A. 115 Spanish Club 113 Y-Teens. WYATT, MIKE Dud Favofile Merzzary' The day I met Betty, and my '55 Chevy. Ambilionf With God's help to make Betty as happy as I possibly can, and to have the fastest Sweet Little Thing in Louisville. ArZi1'ilieJ.' D.E. 11. YATES, ROY THOMAS Tom Roy Faforize Memory: july 21, 1967, my ring, and Mrs. Gilpin's class. Ambiliorz: To go to college and make my parents proud of me. Arliviziefr Cross Country 9g Spanish Club 10g Latin Club 95 Southwind Staff 12. ZOLLER, GARY Sonny Ambition: To graduate. Aclizfilief: None. Favorite Memory: 11th grade English Class. Look them over girls F ,N ,B i M kj XC mgwby C Compliments M q N if Q J ' of. . . if F' if aw? if pxi SHUI J, J 1 f ' XXX , W3 fu L pl MW U M10 J i 9 my Of Kentucky Faculty and Senior Pictures Made by KAUFMAN'S Southern High School P.T.A. To promofe fhe welfare of children and youlh. To raise 'lhe slandards of home life. To secure adequale laws for lhe call of youlh. To bring a closer relalionship belween home and school. To develop loelween educa'l'ors and lhe gen- eral public such uniled efforls as will secure for every child l'he highesl' ad- vanlages in physical, menlal, social, and spirirual educafion. Best Wishes Class of '68 from the SCUTHERN BELL TELEPHGNE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Graduales Frequenfly Turn ln'l'o Telephone People AI' 4 u P ff l-love G boil ond get into The Swing of Things Bowl at FREDERlCK'S OKOLONA LANES ln lhe Biflersweel' Shopping Cenler Preslon Highway RATLIFPS NOE'S WATCH FLOWER SHOP AND Fl wers For All Occasions. 969-2059 86l7 Preslon Highway Preslon Highway Louisville, Kenluclcy WATCHES BANDS RINGS CHARMS Congralulalions Seniors 68 T IISTAURANTS Congratulations CLASS of '68 EVANS FURNITURE Okolona, Kentucky We carry our own accoun+s. 969-2454 969-5666 73 I 8 Presfon Hwy LINDY'S 5I I0 Presion Highway BUCK-19 CENT STEAK HOUSE f C O N G R A T S BUCK 23 U L A T I . 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