Southern High School - Southerner Yearbook (Louisville, KY)

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XANS of N QM' M MW 0 mf WM Aff K df fl w Q QJQyyuAiQaUb JWwWiL!lX VLuK'M 4 , A W, Mix if J' 5 1 LAM ' fam My Lmiww bjflffffefy My ff , ggyiigfiwyk Gfjiw '3Qf5f9Zgff3Q0fMV J Qouihern High School Louisville. Keniuckg The Class of I 970 Presenis QM, 2 Y 4 mv . YJ BNN .lf E: If F ... ,, Lf:-mm . 1 .sas . A W M, Z iiixgix Q 1 ff T a ix mfg? g' qi was-www' , ,,4:.E fffpff M Vff W 9:55 MMV QM? . I 'AUM if VW! My PM 491 My if fw lj xi g, i5Wf iffy? gfwfjifw Mfg? . lc Q, Qwjifjwxw My if J QMHWWU Q JC W, I 1970 WM FSZQW' The Ddgs-,seg Table of Conienisz 'Rl lil i ii g Theme ......... ....... Q Dedicafion ....... ...... 6 Aghiiies ..,... .... 1 0 Facung ..... . ..... ..... . . 44 Organizaiions ............ 64 Sporis ......... .... . . . 96 Qiudenis ...... . . I 34 e Seniors ..... ..... I 96 Q .--.-,.-.-- . . - -Q 1 K . Forewdfd '- The Odyssey is a famous epic poem which tells of the wanderings of the hero, Odysseus, as he returns from the Trojan War. Considered one of the great classics of the world, the Odyssey is renowned for its vivid tales of adventure. The basic theme of the poem concerns the value of the knowledge and experience of man. Nearly every character in the Odyssey learns some truth from his experiences. each student passes thrtough, Southern High School, his journey also becomes an epic in which he gains from his' experiences truth andknowledge. Thus, the An- nual Staff of 1970 believes the Odyssey is a suitable title for a yearbook dedicated to record- ing the adventures of Southern's heroes. that I have met, Yet all experience is an arch wherethro, F learns that untravellcl world whose margin fades For ever and for ever when I move. Three thousand years ago the blind poet, Homer, created a hero whose story has since been sung by authors of many lands. Known to the Greeks as Odysseus and to the Romans as Ulysses, Odysseus epitomizes the man admired by the world for the way in which he, with single-mindedness of purpose and resourcefulness, uses his strength, courage, and knowledge to succeed where others may fail. Mr. Knight, too, has purposefully and resourcefully used his knowledge and courage in building the best possible high school for our community. With construction of new facilities, institution of new courses of study and new methods of teach- ing, Mr. Knight has, in the nineteen years of Southern High School's existence, directed the building of a school dedicated to providing a high quality education for its students. lt, therefore, seems fitting to us, the Annual Staff of 1970, that the new Odyssey' shall be a special dedication to an out- standing educator, our first principal, Mr. T. T. Knight. . . . that which we are, we are One equal temper of heroic hearts . . . strong in will To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yielclf, Ulysses-Alfred Lord Tennyson Carousel ol' Color marks lhe 3 ' is .wi in ll A... The splendor of the carousel captivates students and faculty alike. X 1' 4, : Our seniors make a spectacular showing. A 5, QQ' S' 42, , R gk W ,4- 63 , i s A an W ,,- K V. H f 'X A ,353 15 lb 3 5, aff V E , .Awe ,M gi ' mga. M w 7 3?,gswl5f Wi W' 5- 524 4 . - Q Nt . . . In autumn the days are blue and gold . . .U McCullers 1 A W, an-f pr MW W lil Al N N N K: ?u.!f?::.:' .,. is . i 4 x .ff I ' .Q R xffil' t NN 4 so .f ,N 13,5 f Y if QIMWM Y 'U' ' Haifa' U A ' 'Q 1 V ,3gW..,,4f'W,, K -'Ev' . 1 ,., ' WML . t t it V fag: 14 'sei-'95, P' 'ff' Q gNwi.,. W Aa.. X fm, w fl Q c'Yellow leaves speak early Novembefs heart ... Behold these sweet symbols of promising tomorrows and lo Sandburg lingering memories of yesterflay. Wiih Friend! 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V 1 V V ,Q my , M W 33 ' lf' , f , E45 p , Wy ff ., ' 5 2 H 2 2 Y ' 'wi A ' Q 4 is A3 a 4, 1 , ,swift V ' Jw . A 4 iw . : , f X . . 2' iw: ii Q . Vv I kdm g - N saxiizkr -'Vk Qt WW , , A f V 1 ,. 1 ,, . A 4. - Bm if , wg if . W1 H 65 is fam ,t Mx fm- . 1 1 , f i Spa ifriri-5, v f . :it 1 IL' Jr.: W AY Q Vg it , fggf,-i 1. FX W W A K Uftgf, V' M w Aj iffhi X '37 , I .px wf . 5 ' Q Q 1 f..g2':-55 if 1 ll ff ff ge . ,, ' ',, a Q K aff.. Q. . A sl gp mn W Autumn also promotes fun and study. There is always fun at Southern's football games. 1. Before school the cafeteria is full of fun and laughter. ff t Cutting classes can be fun-unless youlre caught! A hayloft lends atm party. OS 3 4 phere to the French Club Halloween . . J K Q -'-' K ...W-...W,.....u.f,i,,.,,,,,Q.,,c V ' if Business courses prepare students for clerical occupations. Humanities students gain an increased understanding of mankind. ,ag r 1 Math Functions requires a considerable comprehension of mathematics. M,,pi' 'Au The library is a quiet place for study-and napping. Physics is the study of the inter-relationship of mass and enerffy. D I3 -1 . ' as ,c., , M.. 3 ggfa. . K r HF .iw Ef9MFqf,., my O u I fa wwiwi i' 1, IW? ff W 'W ,, , L' eg ,ix , Wt' Nw' V -V,V ,L ,M H., 1 1 qw. sex gh X-f. 'W O x. aa in 5 ag? 'ff -J -PS E 5 Homecoming 1970 unfolds info an Au+umn Faniasgf' : X ' ' li ,mia i-W ai Q3 The queen is presented with crown and roses. 1 'im 153' igx svomsoaan 1 RY Linda Woodruff is selected Football Queen. Q, -J' Linda Woodruff, selected as this year's Football Homecoming Queen, has been a cheerleader for the past four years and is now captain of the varsity squad. She also is an active member of the Beta and Dramaties Clubs and was chosen as one of the 1970 Calendar Girls. An active member of the Drill Corps, the South- wind Staff, the Student Council, and the Spanish Club, Nikki Bishop was selected this yearis Bas- ketball Homecoming Queen. She also participated in the Junior Varsity Show and the Calendar Girl Pageant. Nikki's future plans include becoming a physical education teacher. Nikki ,Bishop is selected Basketball Queen ,g,,,. 'U X THE QUEEN AND HE 1- ws ,E ff KHMM .W,, W, 1' ., ,M,M.w, , M, Q k,,,,4 5 f , E, , : 5 fa M 5 -3 . :gr fi fl- 6, . Ei gil ,Q 4 ates 15 presented to th . P ce. 1 . J... 1 -Kb ws. Mfr '? ,Q 'Wxw Q ax 4 x A Sweetheart Tree blossoms ai e YY The candidates anxiously await the judges' decision. Usher Robert Heinemann lends a help- ing hand. 20 Cynthia Wyatt enters the Sweetheart Garden. inio a pageani of beauig. The 1970 Calendar Girl-Janice Hall S i Miss Januarg - Claudia Gering Miss Februarg - Diane Donahue 1 f l fe' we Valley Durrett Bishop David Desales F.H.A. Sweetheart Ball Valentines Day Pleasure Ridge Park Trinity Jeffersontown Seneca Junior Pancake Festival 6 Butler 9 Westport 13 Thomas Jefferson 20 Doss 23 Eastern 27 Fairdale 30 Fern Creek Miss March - Linda Woodruff 5-7 11-14 18-21 20 21 29 District High School Regional High School Basketball Tournaments State High School Basketball Tournaments Debate Speech Easter Sunday Miss April - Karen Schuler 2-4 Senior Play 13-17 K.E.A. 25 Prom Miss June - Kaihg Milton 2 Last day for students 3 Last day for teachers 14 Fatheris Day 21 Summer begins Miss Mag - Debbie Colegrove The Great Race Derby 1VIother's Day Commencement Memorial Day 23 Miss Julg-Karen Fields 4 Independence Day Miss August-Janice Brown 26 School begins for students Miss Sepfember-Venessa Pfeiffer 4 Football game 7 Labor Day ll Football game 18 Football game 23 Autumn begins 25 Football game Miss October-Debbie Trammel Football game Football game Columbus Day Football game Football game Football game Halloween .9 R515 Miss November-Marg Beth Smith Football game County Playoff 20 A.A.A. Championship 18-20 Junior Variety Show Miss December-Debbie Meade 18 Christmas Vacation begins 21 Winter begins 25 Christmas 5 ,, Mimi Sparks Marsha Tutwiler Qouihern boasis six ki Debbie Lipe Junior Miss candidaies S F X 5 Lecia Yates Karen Schuler Terri Whitehead Juniors create a fantasg land Every show has its chorus line. A1 Capone strikes again. Not all caterpillars are fuzzy. Never argue with a woman. QQ V . Alice in Wonderland 29 N 34' Q 3' f Ii - sep 3 Q: A g m, xi my 3' Q as .6 Q' 1'-is 5 ,xxw ' x K EJ. ' X 'A QQ Q: '1' ' -PZQ ,.g M . - .. 2lL N ' L'1,'12-b, ! f ,,,. ' . ? f 'K' , ' ' x f is I W v I L Q as 1 ggi' A ,1,L E . 'L L' , .. , , . ,QT g o-N i ,, E lf f . is 1 1' 1 , I 757 X . ,, i 2 .Sm 'Yi A eaugw, 'Q f was if if L! Wx, ' Fi A 5' U 5 ag 1 .ian E - fk'- ,xt X , , w. , L if Y .M Q ,Ag L ,dt In W 1 S ful , ,fs in ij, a h ,h , m A ii f . , 3. K A ,y ,Q AM .Q Iliff .k, A L 1 in ::: . ..L. ,,.. I A Q 9, S ix W 5 11. ' if ' Sw b qvq R ' i M lx 4' if A Q-'- Q M W? .gi E vi? -L 5 X m V Q ' fT i , v .. Qi, V If ip K A K A . ua V . N 5 f A ? 2 +-lm Q1 ' X L mf ': f M 71 3 2' 5 y. kirkg LT., K ' - in km MTW ' yr Q ,X fr 1 I , 3 M ,-fl 6 'lx ,I Q , .1 -L:- 1-it wx ' ' '- X ' ' ,cfs 3 U xfwgl XS The holidag Q'- L-1 5 .sifbx The choruses present a special music program. Santa Claus gets a treat! The Art Club displays Christmas projects. i spirit descends upon Southern. 5 i s in 7 Uncle Chuckie gets a new toy. mr 'Twas the night before Christmas . . . Santa invades the library. And what can Santa bring you little boys? ,eg - ' ' :2fJf fvff2SIS' 1 I ' - tflfifkif' ' V ' 1 .. Beyond the circle of our hearth no welcome sound . .. testified of human life and thought outside . . . . Q, . . I - . ,. zr.,..z11f11Qi'g.,1. A J 3 'f 1, :,. ' 1-1 :qv -f VS: : - f Ss, . Y if ' I L K' ki - .If ,wifi M 7 .., K I Wff-f X X Forgotten was the outside cold . . . . . With mittened hands and caps we cut the solid whiteness through . . .', W e looked upon a world unknown . . drawn low, ki: . . . No cloud above, no earth below, a universe of sky and snow . . . ,' Snow Bound .lohn Greenleaf Whittier The sun that brief December day rose cheerless over hills of gray . . .', , giyiefinfi K L. . . . We sat about . . . content to let the north wind roar . l lem ,kV, , ,I 'xv A .. ' R--x ,fd W ff 'ff X. CG S! . . . We felt the pulse that round us beat . tlid ... All day the gusty north-wind bore the loosening drift its breath before . . . V :..' if if VA eve gr MP WWE!! i i , The senior parig was full of cheer! Seniors visif Wesiern. 'H nib an f,z11lfaml,4 x , . ' Q11 f 44:1 'Wg wf 'y' X' ,b'L' ?: Q ,,,, N 1 1. , 5' U' 4 X 38 up Q-....,,,,,m S in T' -NM pq I, x Llfnohq Ad isiraiion Board of Y MR. RICHARD VanHO0SE Superintendent The members of the Jefferson Coun- ty Board are elected by the people of Jefferson 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 ad- ministration, and their biggest respon- sibility is approving the budget. The Board works hard and long for the betterment of the county schools. Associate y MR. JOHN L. RAMSEY MR. JAMES E. FARMER l Educafion JEFFERSON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION MEMBERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Dr. William P. VonclerHaar, Mrs. Roberta B. Tully, Mr. Fred Pfannenschmidt, Jr., Mr. Orville R. Miller, Jr., Mr Aubrey Conway. Superiniendenis MR. LOUIS H. C. LAUKHUF MR. ERNEST C. GRAYSON MR. JACK DAWSON The principaI's burden is COMMENCEMENT GREETINGS TO 1970 GRADUATES: Since each decade seems to encompass a new generation of people, you have the unique honor of becoming the foundation of progress for all of the 70's. I am sure you welcome this responsibility with a firm faith that the 70's will be the harbinger of peace, progress, and prosperity because of your dedicated service. May your memories of Southern High School linger well and long in your future. It has been my great pleasure to have known you as South- erners and it goes without saying that your fu- ture success will serve to perpetuate my pleasure. I love you all. T. T. Knight Our principal coordinates school activities with the counselors. Mr. Knight shares in school spirit. shared bg his assistants MR. WILLIAM TAYLOR Mr. Taylor has been an assistant prin- cipal for six years. Before he was promoted to this position, he was the counselor for boys. He takes care of student accounting, reports, teacher supervision, and disciplinary action of students. MR. IRVIN BROOKS Mr. Brooks has been here since the school was organized. He has been a great help to all the students and teachers. In his efforts to assist, he has made a lasting impression on the people here at Southern High. K ur' Counselors work to help MR. BOB ,IARVIS is the 8th and 9th MRS. DORA FOLEY is the counselor grade boys7 counselor. He received his A.B. for the 7th grade boys and girls. She at- at Union and Music Education from the tended Union College for her BS. and the University of Louisville. University of Kentucky for her M.A. MISS FRANCES MILLER is the coun- selor for the Sth and 9th grade girls. She helps the girls in selecting and choosing their courses for senior high. She received a B.S. from Jordon Conservatory of Music, and her M.S. at Indiana University. students organize themselves MRS. MARY GATES is the counselor for girls in the 10th, llth, and 12th grades. She is al- ways ready to help any student who has personal or social prob- lems. ln addition, Mrs. Gates is helpful in giving advice about col- leges and financial aid to university bound seniors. Mrs. Cates obtained her B.S. at Murray State and her M.S. at the University of Kentucky. This year is MR. RALPH AL- LEN'S third year as the Senior high boys' counselor. Mr. Allen was formerly a math teacher here at Southern. He provides valuable as- sistance to boys who have problems at school or at home. Mr. Allen also explains testing and college re- quirements to Seniors. He has a B.A. and M.A. from Western State University. If we all work together maybe we can figure this out. Budding Eins+ein's are structured JOHN BARRY Athenaeum of Ohio, B.A. MERRELL DAVIS Campbellsville College, B.S. Teachers relax during llmch. JAMES FLOWERS Western State Universit , A.B. BETTY Jo FORE ZJWQXMEZ 5 Qfw Berea College, B.A 441 J - DONNA LEININGERW ,5 . . Southem Illinois University, . . Z : Q CLARA NEWMAN U. of L., B.A. Peabody, M.A. JOYCE ODEN Western, A.B. MERILYN PATTERSON Western Ky. U., A.B. SUE RICHARDS Western Ky. U., B.S. BEN RISNER Union, Duke, A.B., M.A. PAULINE SIMMS Eastern, B.A. .IEANETTE WARD Kentucky Wesleyan, B.S. JESSE WRIGHT U. of K., A.B. Georgetown, M.A. bg Mathematics vu- .: -5 Q 5 E 2 X I Pep rallies give everybody a break. i 2 Mrs. Ward opens the door to Math. Southern's Math Department fulfills the requirements of the growing need for Mathematics in today's society. The math courses at Southern include General Math, Al- gebra I, H, III, Geometry, Trigonometry, Advanced Mathematics, and Math Functions. A S, git 48 Languages promote understanding MARY ANN BAKER Georgetown College, B.A. BETTY FOUSHEE Catherine Spalding, AB. FRED KUHN St. Mary's, A.B. Catherine Spalding, M.Ed. U. of W., M.A. SHARON Y PASCHAL Western, A.B., M.A. STAN WHITAKER Western, M.A. n offers a variety of foreign languages including French, Spanish, Latin, Russian, and German. These classes broaden the students, views about foreign peoples. Special Education ,.f-ef' Special Education classes are a unique part of Soiuthern,s curriculum. These classes give students with special needs the undivided time and attention of their devoted teachers. JOE C. BURKS U. of L., B.S. CAROL RECKNER Western, B.A. The concern of the Home Economics Department is to develop within its students, s k il l s which will be of great importance to them both in the home and in profes- sions of their choice. Caught in the act! Home Economics teaches essentials JOANNE BANKSTON SHARON DIETZ PAMELA HALL CHERYL McCLURE MALLIE VOLL Moorhead B.S. , Western, B.S., M.A. Western, B.S. Southern's library is a branch of the Louisville Public Library. Amidst these Wa s ies a 'store- housen of knowledge free to those who seek it. Western, B.S. FRANCES MCALISTER U. of S. Miss., BS. MARY MORGAN George Peabody, M.S. FLORENCE WILLIAMS Western, A.B. ' rials Ce Excedrin headache 995487 . . . and the nose goes here. By taking courses offered by the art depart- ment at Southern, the students express their thoughts through the use of their hands. The teachers of this department are well qualified, and, as a result, many fine artists are produced each year. BARBARA BOYER Huntington, A.B. Southern Baptist, M.R.E. NELL COKE Western Ky., A.B. Peabody, M.A. RUBY MEDLEY Kentucky Southern, B.A. Art unfolds in form and color. The music department is under the direction of Miriam Hensley, Elizabeth King, and Ronald Stopher. The purpose is to establish an understanding of music in general and to promote higher standards of music appreciation. I think somebody Over there is time deaf. Life is brightened bg music. MIRIAM HENSLEY Eastern Ky. U., M.A. ELIZABETH KING Campbellsville, B.S. RONALD STOPHER University of Louisvill e, B.M. .,ff ! Teachers sometimes help! Shop gives practical training. The boys of Southern who are en- gaged in the Industrial Arts classes find that the courses are quite bene- ficial in future years for which they may pursue as a hobby or a livelihood. Drafting, woodshop, metalshop, and electronics are the Industrial Arts that are offered at Southern. VICTOR KIDD Eastern, B.S. HORACE KNIGHT Western, B.S., M.A. LARRY MCCALLON Murray State, B.S. JAMES HALL Morehead, B.S. BENJAMIN HUDSON Eastern, A.B., M.A. LESLIE GOFF Western, B.S., M.A. Are you sure that's not Funny Flickers? . . . and if weire lucky it will work. WSWPNP' All it takes is a little determination. Mad scientists at work. Science broadens pupils' minds 52 Science IS playing a larger part in the World of today than it has ever hefoie and at Southern we have gone into high gear in thls department Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Physiology, and General Science are the subjects offered this year. DAVID DUNLAP Tennessee Tech., B.S. NANCY HAMILTON Ohio State, Ph.D. EDWARD MULLANEY Kentucky Southern, B.S. CAROL POTEET U. of Missouri, B.S. MARY STEPHENSON U. of L., A.B. THOMAS COSMAN Murray, B.S. JOSEPH VIBBERT Western, B.S. JAMES WHITFIELD Western, B.S. LINNEA WHITMAN New York U., B.A. WAYNE BURTON Western, B.S., M.A. FRANCES DRAKE Western, B.S., M.A. ,as they seek the future. wg.. Social Studies: Man and hi Two credits are required toward graduation, one being American History and the other may he either Civics, World History, World Geog- raphy, Humanities, Psychology, Economics, or Social Studies Seminar. By means of the social studies, the students' minds are broadened toward the understand- ing of their country and foreign countries. 1544 Now, would you explain it again? BEN BROWNING Berea, A.B. U. of L., M.A. DAVID COVERT Union, B.A. DONALD CRAIG Western, A.B., M.A. EDGAR DYER Eastern, A.B. CAROLE GUNTER Columbia, B.A. WILLIAM KIDD U. of L., A.B. CLIFFORD LANMAN U. of L., B.A. CHARLES SCHIFLER U.K., A.B., M.A. WILLIAM SPEAR I U. of L., M.A. s,.....v1' Mr. Browning takes a time-out for a picture Mr. Ware, one of Southern's favorites. I wonder what they put in here? The Commerce Department plays an essential part in preparing the student for the world of business and college. Commerce enlightens future business leaders CAROL LEU U.K., A.B. ANNA MEISEL Western, A.B. Woman's College, M.Ed. PHYLLIS MULLINS Eastern, B.S. DONNA TAURMAN Western, B.S., M.A. SUE TRAVIS Georgetown, B.A. A. J. WARE U. of L., B.S. CHERYL BISCHOFF Western, B.A. LOIS HUNTER Bowling Green College of Commerce, BS. U. of L., M.A. ,fx 12? CHARLES BLEVINS Emory and Henery, B.A. ROYCE CRUCE Murray State, B.S. MRS. MAURICE GILPIN U of L AB . ., .. 1 of X W V ' LINDA GRASCH VJ Western, A.B. V - X - JACK HENNINGER JN My Western, AB. A X, ' MARY KLUSMEIER Q xlib Westem, A.B. M BM gay, U. of L., M.A. Jr K1 1' Ai X! Av ' J 0'pf4f66ff7f7w A E J1 in A Speaking. reading. and listening , , H J! Teachers have to study to keep up with their students. 56 In order to graduate from high school, four years of English are required. English is essential to a student's background in helping him communicate and broaden his ability for future learning. Where is Mr. Cruce's bodyguard? rare emphasized in English. Hmm! VIRGINIA KUMMER U. of L., A.B. MARY MARKWELL Nazareth, M.E., A.B. E. E. MONTGOMERY Western, A.B. U. of K., M.A. RUTH OESCH Union, A.B. MYRNA OSGOOD Campbellsville, B.S. ELIZABETH STITT Marietta, B.A. LIN DA'WHITT Western Kentucky U., B.A. DARLENE WILLIAMS Eastern, A.B. Core class is a program for 7th and 8th grade students that gives them a hack- ground of general education in order that they will be prepared for high school curriculum. For three hours per day stu- dents follow the lesson plan of their core teacher. Just one more time and so help me, I'll scream! Mrs. Hendrickson gives the class the benefit of her knowl- edge. Hey look, she's human! 7th and 8th graders learn NELLE BAGBY Blue Mountain College, B.A. ROBERT CHAPPELL Eastern, AB. KATHLEEN COOPER U. of L., B.S. SUE HAYES Western, B.A. MARIAN HENDRICKSON N. Y. State Universitv, B.E. CAROL TAYLOR Murray, B.A. CLARENCE TRUBY I.U., B.S. Come into my world. You think lim not tough? basic subjects in Core. ROBERT BOZARTH Furman University, B.A. LLOYD HARRIS Lincoln Memorial Univer EMMERY HOBBS sity, B.A. Georgetown College, A.B. CURTIS PILE Eastern Ky. University, B.A. GEORCIE SHANNON University of Louisville, B.A. VICKIE STEPHENSON Oklahoma City U., B.A. RUTH WILLIS University of Louisville, A.B Mr. Harris is always there to help students AFV? P.E. exemplifies phgslcal fitness. Duh ' ' ' ,A GEORGE BERTRAM U. of L., B.S. MICHAEL DUBICK Western University, B.S., George Peabody, M.A. LAVADA LARKINS Western University, B.S. coNNiE WILSON Campbellsville College, B.S. HENDERSON WILSON Georgetown College, B.A. P. E. teachers are experts on Jumping Jacks. To the student of Southern, Health and P.E. are important toward the program of general education. The courses are applied to a person's daily living, including food, growth, rest, exercise and other recreation. Driver's Ed. teaches awareness. Driver's Education is offered at Southern to WILLIAM BEANBLOSSOM provide the student with hasic principles and Western B.S. appllcations of driving. ROBERT CLEVELAND U. of L., B.S. Catherine Spalding, M.A. y 60 ' F' T.V. Aids and Clerks LYNN JENKINS T.V. Aid NAOMI BAPTIE T.V. Aid JOANNA BOWMAN T.V. Aid GERTRUDE WESTLIN Office Clerk PATRICIA BOLTON Office Clerk MILDRED WRIGHT Office Clerk VIVIAN JOHNSON Office Clerk KATHRYN REDMAN Office Clerk GLORIA RICKERT Library Clerk MARY ALICE KNIGHT Library Clerk AUDREY JOHNSON Library Clerk VIRGINIA WELSH Audio Visual Clerk W.. Lunchroom Siaff and Cusiodians F , i 'Qiffei gm. ,,,.M....,M..4.W, ,M W ,, ...W-MWM,,W.AL , 5 I My W 'Q 2424 ,, ,. HEAD CUSTODIAN : Wilbur Shields, T. Harris, Loveland, and Huffman. Mrs. Coakley frightj will retire this year after many years of serv- lce. , , ,gg K i a. Q F' A 1 5 Friendly help adds much to the lunchroom atmosphere. ' ' QE, .,L,...... an 1 A V 64 1 is s FAQS' X -W , ' T g M 1970 Organizations , Annual Staff records 'In t Q fy 'JW' ' iit ' 1 t ot iann i oa o l 1 i 2 wwf 1 --11'115 Hi -Mvvfx. Ck af A I 'ii 2, .- . .,.., , .. ,... .x,,: 4 or .. ...- -W 1. X I .IANICE KEE DEBBIE JONES SHERRY STEEDLY DONNA FISCHER GLENN WATSON Sophomores Organizations Layout Coordinator Layout Coordinator Sports CHARLES SCHIFLER COLLEEN QUINLAN CHRIS CDANIEC NANCY BIRD Advisor Freshmen 8th Grade Editor X ,SV I Q gf Q if e gear S ITIQITIOYIBS. r A Hifi! Af JOHN CAMPBELL DEBBIE HARRISON CARL GREENE BILL MADDEN DONNA SHIELDS Business Manager Organizations Sports Photographer Juniors MARSHA TUTWILER PATTI DEMKO Seniors 7th Grade 67 National Honor Qocieig Bird, Nancy Bledsoe, Linda Edlin, Lola Fienen, Daniel Fischer, Donna Geiger, Kathy Harrison, Debbie Schuler, Karen Smith, Phil Staples, Sally ROW 1: D. Roarx, K. Delk, C. Walker, B. Larken, V. Shoemaker, M. Smith, D. Sherrard. ROW 2: M. Vernon, G. Walp, P. Wozny, K. Jarboe, M. Thornsberry. ROW 3: D. Smith, M. Schoch, K. Dahlgren, S. Scobba, K. Little, R. Blackshear, K. Hendrickson. ROW 4: C. Heckel, R. Thomas, L. Schindler, R. Heinemann, .l. Burks, D. Fischer. 68 Steedly, Sherry Stein, Maureen Taylor, Donna Tindall, Judy Wilkerson, Carol The Southern High School National Honor Society is made up of those seniors and jun- iors with excellent scholastic averages. The members of NHS are chosen on the basis of leadership, scholarship, character, and serv- ice. This year's club consists of fifteen seniors and twenty-five juniors. Mrs. Virginia Kummer, Dr. Nancy Hamil- ton, Miss Clara Newman, and Mr. William Spear are the National Honor Society spon- sors. The initiation of the new NHS members was held in the Southern High auditorium on February 16, 1970. i ROW 1: P. Demko, D. Maxwell, B. Larkin, D. Hellmann, J. Burks, C. Heckel, B. West, C. Walker, D. Smith, K. Dahlgren, D. Roarx, K. Delk. ROW 2: D. Harrison, M. Bischoff, J. Bowman, V. Shoemaker, M. Smith, G. Walpi J. Patterson, J. Tindall, C. Hollister, N. Pounds. ROW 3: K. Hendrickson, N. Bird, C. Bryant, L. Bledsoe, K. Fulner, L. Woodruff. ROW 4: S. Hartman, M. Ackerman, S. Staples, C. Horrell, M. Tutwiler, K. Schuler, G. Arnold, K. Geiger, D. Fischer, S. Steedly, M. Stein. ROW 5: D. Jones, S. Hartmann, C. Wilkerson, D. Fienen, B. Earle, S. Skoba, C. Amos, J. Ransdell, R. Becker, M.. Flowers, P. Smith, W. Rives. Beta Club exemplifies academic qualities. Those students who maintain averages of B-I-'s or bet- ter are eligible for membership in the Beta Club. Spon- sored by Mr. Benjamin Browning, Southern's Betas have particpated in various activities, including attending the state convention fheld in Louisville Dec. 5-6, 19691 and making paper flowers for the March of Dimes. Beta Club officers are Phil Smith, Donna Fischer, Sherry Steedly, Mike Flowers, Walter Rives, and Kathy Geiger. Beta Club officers Kathy Geiger, Donna Fischer, Sher ry Steedly, Mike Flowers, Phil Smith, and Walter Rives ROW 1: B. Baumgardner, A. Arbuckle, N. Spalding, S. Sherman, S. Rives, P. Stine, J. Kalwat, J. Fowler, A. Keith, L. Bowman, D. Straica, R. Howard. ROW 2: R. Graef, R. Jones, B. O'Bryan, P. Whelan, P. McAfee, M. Detoma, J. Burks, Jr., D. Fischer, R. Harned, W. Rives, Mr. .lack Henninger fsponsorj. ROW 3: G. Watson, R, Heineman, D. McCoy, B. Hale, J. Sinclair, J. Mayer, M. Newton, T. North. ROW 4: R. McHolland, D. Tudor, B. Mauney, R. Delk, M. Myers, R. Knight, M. Flowers, P. Smith. Keg Club strives for communitg progress. s l KEY CLUB OFFICERS: fFrom left to rightj Robert Knight, Mike Flowers, Phil Smith, Joe Burks. 70 The Southern High School Key Club, an affiliate of the Iroquois Kiwanis Club, is sponsored by Mr. J ack Henninger. Each year the Key Club plays a major role in boosting school spirit. This year, the mem- bers of the Key Club sold Trojan pennants and spirit buttons. Mr. ,lack Henninger, sponsor, is the driving force behind the Key Club. ROW 1: D. Jones, Sr.,Rep.g D. Fieneng D. Hellmang D. Geary. ROW 2: R. Graefg R, Blackshearp K. Hendricksong D. Kendallg C. Cozineg J. Triplett, Soph. Rep.g fNOT SHOWN: K. Jarboe, Jr. Rep.J. Youth speaks voices opinions. The Southern High School division of Youth Speaksis sponsored by Mr. Ben Browning and is represented by Deb- bie Jones, Karen Jarboe, and JoAnn Triplett, members of the Senior, Junior, and Sophomore classes, respectively. This year's program underwent nearly complete renova- tion on city- and county-Wide scales. In addition to group discussions on general topics, the members of Youth Speaks became involved in inter-community projects and problems. What did she say? Debbie Jones and JoAnn Triplett discuss plans for an upcoming Youth Speaks meeting. 7l 7th AND 8th GRADE MIXED CHORUS-Mrs. King, sponsorg F. Hodge, C. Chadwick, D. Lamont, J. Paris, K. Schumaker, D. Lawyans, D. Schroder, L. Jones, R. Willis, L. Vogel, P. Zysk, G. Lay, D. Barnsfather, J. Moore, D. Allen, T. Quire, R. Vowels, R. Spurling, M. Bowles, Riggs, D. Layman, R. Florence, K. Wirth, G. Schumaker. ROW 2: D. Ryab, C. McGouan, K. Stafford, J. Stacy, J. Jackson, R. Brinley, . Myles, K. Clark, K. Kendrick, R. Caudill, K. Wright, C. Tewell, K. Lewis, N. Miller, V. Ballew, T. Westerfield, D. McKay, R. Probus, Bohannon, C. Wisdom, J. Lyons. ROW 3: G. McMurry, K. Coulter, T. Pryor, P. Stargel, K. Slush, C. Price, S. Peters, D. Stickl, S. Wells, Wolf, R. Shaw, T. Edmonson, L. Kippes, J. Doyle, D. Miller, S. Richards, M. Lott, J. Brown, C. West, K. Riley, P. Cartwright, S. Burden, Marshall, T. Gilbert. FUPUFWJPU The sound of music echoes through the halls. . . Members of the Choir perform at the Christmas assembly. Mrs. King's Sth period class Carl S0II1CiimCS try her patience! 72 CHOIR-lst ROW: L. Pogue, J. Pogue, B. Thompson, J. Sale, L. Rogers, Jackie Burkes, B. Wathen, R. Underwood, D. Feather. 2nd ROW: Mrs. King, P. Mayes, S. Harbin, M. Hoagland, J. Wilson, P. Carlisle, D. Daughtery, K. Hendrickson, G. Walp, D. Morris, D. Conrad, B. Larkin. 3rd ROW: S. Thompson, M. Ott, J. Blakey, P. Sullivan, K. Duke, C. Gering, B. Merzweiler, P. Jared, S. Edwards, M, DeWitt, E. Crady, J. Vernotzy. i And enlivens the hearts ol' all. GIRLS' CHORUS-lst ROW: K. Veeley, G. Davis, H. Raymond, D. Reid, R. Ott, P. Springer, R. Ott, E. Johnson. 2nd ROW: T. Koenig, J. Cardin, D. Hall, A. Davis, S. Savage, M. Floyd, R. Schneider. 3rd ROW: D. Sullivan, J. Lucas. Among the most popular organizations at Southern are the 7th and 8th Grade Mixed Chorus, the Choir, and the Girls, Chorus. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Miriam Hensley and Mrs. Elizabeth King, these groups form an integral social atmosphere around the school. In addition to regular class activities, the choral de- partment takes part in various assembly programs, both in and out of school. Is this really music? 73 FLUTES Gerald Boyd Angie Jared Ann Sexton Anita Wood Diane Woods OBOE Cindy Cunningham Susan Foster BASSOON Vicki Neighbors Ann Gross SAXES Bradley Allen Bobbie Johnson Scott Key Steve Schroeder' CLARINETS Steve Carney Wallace Craig Mark Elrod Patti Grant Vivian Hill Judy Kilby Diane Lambert n James Monroe Betty Parson Linda Parson Steve Presley Barbara Schmidt Tom Swicegood Robert Turmer Barbara Whitehead Valerie Lively Gary Edwards TUBA Ted Guenther Larry Hovekamp Marching Trojans build school spirit. CORNETS AN D TRUMPETS Bill Alexander Hoyt Ball Garry Billings Terrv Brown Jeffery Ewan Ronnie Frank Joe Freed Frank Frick Michael Hawkins Philip Kilby Rickey Long Gary Maier Robert Marchall Mark Olges Kim Vancelette ERENCH HoRN Curt Kaslewicz Bruce Riley Gordon Teakle TROMBONES Wade Banks Donnie Blake Kenny Brock Douglas Decker Joseph DeWitt Ricky Greenwood Ronald Harris Danny Myers BARITONE Bonnie Hendrix Mike McDaniel PERCUSSION Marty Bayer Mary Burks James Ganote Mike George Jeff Vanmeter Ernest Warner Claudia Coyle H 'XA:A ' Eg 'x 2' 'waiilysi My gvXLAxx -:- -- ' Mi 1. --. hmm ---W ,,,, - W m: umqguiiq r.f ii ' H--- 'ri I ' mv... - ' Q., 1. -':- :,.: .:.:-LZ.Nsw. .Z, Q K 'N 4'3 -dr if L -'Q f uf. .x1,. :5,...,, , M X,..,. .,.. ..tV,...,,xA,:. - . J-. . Q W KIRK Q Q naw,-. mf N Va 'Q' fn-1.-W. -wiv 'F x Em! V? .Q A Q t s ff 5 Q: 5 5. 3 f Q ' S 2 . ik 3 ' f ,,F Og n at ,R QM Q, jg -li 1 h Q 1 M 3, 46 so f Eg TAX 15, .K rf N f E 3211 3 'Q i . -a 32 QW fc 5 .. X fx Q k Y 3 X .LH , 0.-fn.. l .l B I gf-suing SQXHHE E its K Q ya 1 Ak gx fi V+' fi 11 g 4 ,.- gf gw 5? gm Y M sq Q w . ' F 1 ' 'lf a ' '3 UQ 5 Aw . f 2, 4' Milan.. K V wL2,Li8Z57M,NW.,, . , an ,V N .glgm If is igiz i ' .M ,L 4' M X 1 2-M., fx W ,REQ 5 Ji' gi 4 QW . , 3 v, Lage M . K , x en' , xg M A W 'ggi m,J.1'.!.z.. Q Kumi CAPTAIN: Sue McCubbinsg CO-CAPTAINS: Janice Hall, Judy Linton Sue McCubbins holds the first place trophy awarded the Belles for their show in the Veteran's Day Parade. The Belles execute their pinwheel with precision. V 79 ROW 1: J. Harris, T. Humphrey, M. Free, R. Peacock, D. McNare, V. Pfeiffer. ROW 2: D. Decker, D. Lay, B. Gdaniec, T. Watts, A. Gdaniec, S. Carpenter, C. Bowles, M. Heedington, S. Casevier, T. Boswell, S. Sherrard, S. Stonefield. ROW 3: S. Karger, M. Williams, D. Sherrard, E. Owen, S. Duncan, P. Pipes, T. Thompson, S. Marshall, S. Singleton, M. Emspike, R. Adkins, B. Stepp, B. Nichols, N. Thompson, G. Howard, B. Stargel, J. Brummett, S. Janes, M. Sparks. HA Girls taking home economics make up the mem- bership of Southern's Future Homemakers of Ameri- ca club. By teaching sewing, cooking, and home and family planning, the FHA sponsors help prepare today's young girls for successful lives as career d e C Women, wives, and mothers. Miss Sharon Dietz, Mrs. Mallie Voll, Miss Joanne ' Bankston, Mrs. Pamela Hall, and Mrs. Cheryl Mc- Clure are responsible for the Home Economics de- partment. A busy girl mixing pleasure with domestic training. FHA member, Mimi Sparks fleftl, Donna Sherrard, president fcenterl, and Edie Owen, secretary, chat during a Home Economics class. Promising artists delight in Art Club. The students who take art classes are eligible for membership in the Art Club. Club members make and sell various items to the residents of the community. Sponsored by the Art Department, the Art Club has proved to be one of the favorite organizations at Southern High School. uw-v-'- She's just that li'l ole Santa's helper-Mrs. OFFICERS: K. Dahlgren, Secretaryg M. Gardner, Pres., P. Doer- Boyer. hoefer, Vice-Pres., K. Little, Treasurer, T. Russell, Sgt-at-Arms. ROW 1: M. Riddle, P. Doerhoefer, C. Jewel, K. Fields, S. Combs, C. Manning, M. Bischoff, S. Brereton, D. Reed, D. Crowe. ROW 2: E. Prell, B, Miller, D. Beck, V. Naiser, S, Ainsworth, D. Butler, D. Gootee, J. Triplett, B. Snellen, P. Smith. ROW 3: J. Age, K. Little, M. Gardner, G. Ball, J. Campbell, T. Russell, C. Cozine, D. Brineley, S. Dahl. PICTURE 1: S. Alexander, J. Ashcraft, W. Crabtree, M. Florence, C. Gdaniec, R. Stitt, C. Turner, L. Cagel, D. Fenton. PICTURE 2, ROW 1: S. Kessinger, J. Chase, C. Horrell. ROW 2: J. Williams, J. Linton, D. Donahue, L. Woodruff. PICTURE 3, ROW 1: C. Bryant, S. Staples, S. Lacewell. ROW 2: G. Robinson, D. Haithcock, M. Jackson, R. Meredith. ROW 3: C. Arnold, K. Schuler. PICTURE 4, ROW 1: Mrs. D. Williams, sponsor, D. Catlin, C. Quinlan, M. Tut- wiler, officers, Mrs. Oesch, sponsor. ROW 2: A. Borders, P. Christie, D. Clark, B. Boyd, S. Combs, D. Daughtery, B. West, P. Doehoeffer, M. Harrison, L. Hall. Drama Mirror of the soul. ROW 1: R. Smith, J. Campbell, P. Hall, P. Joyce, M. Cundiff, N. Bshop, R. Firquin, G. Seaton, J. Cardin,. B. Wathen, V. Frames, P. Vemon, S. Stewart. ROW 3: C. Wisman, J. Lancaster, B. O'B1yan, G. Cash, D. Willis, S. Scott, N. Pounds, D. Watford, H. Ashcraft, C. Quinlan, P. Demko, G. Carter. ROW 3: R. Graef, M. Dewitt, P. Stearman, L. Sadler, R, Byers, J. Schneider, B. Mangis, S. Stachler, M. Potter, R. Meeks, A. Powell, L. Rogers, D. Donahue, J. Williams, D. Prewitt, E. J. Woidich, M. Zielberg, E. E. Montgomery, sponsor. Qouthwind staff publishes school news. Co-editors, Nina Pounds and Doug Haithcock, prepare an issue of the Southwind. as Open to Juniors and Seniors, Journalism has drawn, over the years, some 700-900 stu- dents. lt has, and still does, provide experi- ences only a reporter can appreciate. The Southwind has graduated newspaper men and women. One of its graduates is Vice-president of Morehead University. Over the years, the paper has accumulated a number of honors--on both state and na- tional levels. As long as it can serve the stu- dent body, the Southwind will continue. JUNIORS AND SENIORS-ROW 1: J. Linton, Treasurer: M. Sublett, Secretary, J. Bowman, Vice President: K. Hendrick- son, President. ROW 2: D. Donahue, R. Byers, L. Sadler, C. Turner, P. Smith, C. Brown, J. Patterson, D. Warford, A. Mon- roe. ROW 3: S. Kessinger, L. Woodruff, G. Howard, C. Heckel, B. Barker, V. Bayes, L. Rogers, M. Burt, C. Flock, N. Brawner. ROW 4: D. Jones, D. Hellmann, M. Atherton, M. Smith, C. Turner, M. Devore, M. Thornsberry, B. West. ROW 5: D. Shields, B. Sanders, M. Sweasy, D. Smith, R. Blackshear, P. Lawson, B. Russell. F.T.A. prepares tomorrow's teachers. The Future Teachers of America, sponsored by Mr. James Flowers, gives those students interested in vocations involving education a background in teaching procedures. Activities open to each mem- ber include taking new seventh-graders on tours of the school. ROW 1: D. Flowers, P. Brooks, C. Harned. ROW 2: E. Harrelson, J. Mclntire, K. Matz, P. Key, N. Rose. ROW 3: K. Dancer, D. Ambrose, D. Gilbert, K. Ferrin, D. Szymansky. ROW 4: L. Kippis, D. Chapman, D. Wilson, D. Wood, D. Holmes. ROW 5: J. Thomas, B. Haarman, V. Neighbors, C. Cunningham, M. Floyd. 84 SENIORS-ROW 1: D. Miller, Treas.g D. Milby, Sec.: S. Jenne, V.-Pres.: D. Bruner, Pres.: K. Burt, Reporter: D. Patton, Historian. ROW 2: B. Lilly, M. Brown, D. Terrill, M. Williams, S. Karger, J. Blakey, K. Reimann, B. Spurling, J. Watt, K. Kron. ROW 3: J. Winters, B. Russell, P. Hayden, R. Leber, J. LaRue, D. Hendricks, J. Hall, C. Wilcoxen, P. Riggs. ROW 4: B. Warren, D. Trimble, M. Miles, J. Louden, P. Sheldon, V. Stith, K. Schaftlein, M. Rudolph, T. Gordon, K. Lundgren. ROW 5: C. Age, K. Smythe, A. Haycraft, P. Gibbs, J. Nelson, A. Keatting, L. Edlin, M. Wyatt, P. Mont- gomery, C. Hooper. ROW 6: K. Witt, F. Pilato, B. Sampson, D. Lipe, L. Yates, D. Neat, J. Garrett, N. Christensen, R. Colvin, C. Hamm. ROW 7: D. Seitz, N. Quick, V. Layman, J. Robinson, V. Meeks, D. Salsman, C. Gdaniec, C. Bradbury, L. Smith. business- . minded. The Future Business Leaders of America are made up of those stu- dents who are taking two or more business courses. Organized in 1958, F.B.L.A. members are taught leadership and strive to develop into outstanding office workers of the future. JUNIORS-ROW 1: D. Tinnell, P. Weibel, P. Wheeler, D. Lay, M. Burt, D. Ackerman, R. Galloway, B. Halleron. ROW 2: C. Tewell, D. Doan, C. Smith, C. Walker, S. Kelty, S. Jenne, P. Morgan, B. Roark. ROW 3: J. Sexton, J. Kins- low, C. Harris, P. Belcher, D. Harper, B. Hays, L. Curtis, D. Hough. ROW 4: D. Stein, J. Hagan, D. Kippes, C. Turner, P. Hough, S, Stewart. ROW 5: M. Stark, B. Jackson, P. Wade, S. Sage, C. Schmidt, S. Stewart. ' FBLA is for l WWA 5, .3 . SENIORS-ROW 1: J. Prewitt, D. Henson. ROW 2: P. Wisdom, 5. Slaughter, P. Gribbons, P. Edds, P. Horton, B. Klosterman, P. Halpin, M. Alvey, G. Kingrey, B. Kerr. ROW 3: K. Klotz, M. Hayden, L. Decker, B. Morgan, G. Johnson, M. Murphy, R. Knight. D. E. students learn bg doing. Distributive Education is de- signed to give students the oppor- tunitl' to Work Outside Southern JUNIORS-ROW 1: B. Hancock, J. Bom, R. emily, J. summm. Row 2: D. vincent during School hours, and, at the F. Clark, B. Braden, R. Franklin, B, Colvin, C. Smith, D. Napper. ROW 3: S. Roth, V same time, earn credits applicable toward graduation. In addition to on-the-job training, D.E. students work on class projects in their study of marketing. Gafford, L. Sparks, W. Judd, B. Davis, G. Welch, L. Gnau. JUNIORS-ROW 1: D. Carr, B. Porter, M. Shirley, D. Wright, R. Jackson. ROW 2: C. Crumpton, T. Connelly, J. Wilkerson, G. Parker C. Carrier, D. Volz, D. Stillwell. ROW 3: D. Flint, B. White, S. Payton, S. White S. Wallen C. Halpin, J. Sexton. 9 Llp, up. and awag with Aeronautics. The Southern High School Aeronautics Club is in its second year as a part of the curriculum. Mr. Royce Cruce sponsors the club, the purpose of which is to prepare Jun- iors and Seniors for obtaining their private pilots' licenses. Aeronautics Club visits the airport. M. Brown, T. Kiefer, K. Schaaf, G. Sage, D. Tudor, D. Hughes, B. Scallen, C. Thomas. Q-club hows outstanding athletes. The S-Club is composed of those boys who have earned letters for their achievements in the area of athletics. Sponsored by Mr. Michael Dubick, mem- bership in the S-Club signifies outstanding contributions one has made to the proud sports heritage of Southern High School. Bob Mauney, Rick Delk, and David Underwood, all S-Club members, proudly display their letters- symbols of accomplishment. ROW 1: B. O'Bryan, K. Montford, D. Hughes, G. Craft, M. Myers, B. Mefford, M. DeToma, R. Mineer, B. McMichael, P. Carlile. ROW 2: B. Merzweiler, D. Crawley, C. McDowell, P. MacAfee, R. Knight, C. Greene, B. Mauney, W. Crabtree, B. Bingelli, B. Milbourne, R. Firquin, G. Milby, D. Underwood, M. Riddle. ROW 3: L. Willis, M. Ott, C. Ward, A. Zalampas, C. Whelan, K. Meredith, T. Sullivan, W. Rives, M. Florence, C. Sims, S. Heggpeth. ROW 4-: J. Sinclair, M. McCaulley, H. Ashcraft, G. Gilbert, S. Dahl, T. Sims, R. McAuley, M. Riddle. ROW 5: J. Burks, R. Soderburg, .l. Schneider, J. Chase, J. Rice, D. Rhye. ROW 6: J. Ashcraft, D. Coolvin, W. Cox, D. Banter, C. Gardner, P. Smith, M. Flowers. ROW 7: J. Bunce, A. Benningfield, E. Hawkins, S. Rock. www .,,, ,. ., r.,,...,,.,..z .,., L . 2 1 Q 1 s 1 nl ROW 1: F. Frick, B. Brinley, J. Stacy, D. Colvin. ROW 2: Mr. .loe Vibbert, A. Borders, S. Goodin, S. Brereton, C. Amos. Charles Amos, a senior, is the president of the Good News Club. Good News Club promotes Christian ideals. The Southern High School Good News Club is an interdenomina- tional discussion group involving students from the high school grades. Club members participate in rallies with representatives from other schools. Mr. Joseph Vibbert is the facul- ty sponsor of the Good News Club. Members of the Good News Club meet on Thursday aftemoons after school. Q9 Instructional Materials Center 'bv ,f AUDIO-VISUAL LIBRARY: Frances McAlister, Librarian: Virginia Welsh, Clerk. ROW 1: C. Bush, P. Ritchey. ROW 2: D. Fenton, J. Ganote, R. Risen, L. Lewis, C. Williams, D. Lay. ROW 3: L. Vaughn, N. Wiggington, B. Stivers, J. Smith, Mr. Bones fsitting in for Terry Mannl, T. Szukis, J. Zirnheld. ROW 4: .l. Neighbors, R. Kemerly, M. Quire, M. Brown. Librarg staff, Audio-Visual aides perform valuable services. The students who work in the Audio- Visual Library and the book library aid the librarians in operating all A.V. equipment and in circulating all ma- terials. The students who Work in the A.V. Library give up their study halls each day. They thread and run projectors in the film room and in classrooms, and deliver other audio-visual equip-' ment to teachers. Fourteen girls forfeit their study halls to Work with the librarians in the book library. The girls check out books, deliver overdue notices, and ar- range shelves. irq LIBRARY STAFF: ROW 1: D. Crowe, J. Froba, A. Edwards, B. Daniels. ROW 2: P. Virnon, T. Gordon, M. Thomp- son. ROW 3: B. Anderson, C. Busch, P. Wade, D. Bruner. ROW 4: L. Curtis, A. Craycraft, B. Warren. 90 Latin Club brings life to a dead Ianguage. The Latin Club,s chief aim is to show the student that Latin can be funl A monthly meeting is held, during which business is discussed and programs are held. At the club's Christmas party, the students Went caroling, exchanged gag gifts, and talked to-Santa Claus! ln anticipation of their Roman Banquet, members of the Latin Club have raised money by sponsoring pastry and Trojan doll sales. The banquet will be held in the Spring, and those attending will be dressed as gods and goddesses. The banquet will be, no doubt, the grande finale to the Latin Club's year of fun and activity. OFFICERS: T. Finley, V.-Pres., D. Strange, Pres., A. Cray croft, Project Chairman, G. Jackson, Program Chairman, D Smith, Sec. ROW 1: S. Miles, M. Searcy, S. Brookshire, S. Whitehouse, R. Allen, B. McMichael, S. Bingelli, D. Strange, T. Finley, S. Key H, Virreroeg G, Cecil, D, Montgomery, L. Edlin, T. Clark, S. Whitehead. ROW 2: M. Phelps, R. Cash, G. Jackson, P. Donahue, M Daniels, J. Byrd, S. Sherman, W. Hendrix, B. Baumgardner, A. Jenkins, D. Decker, M. George, J. Burns. ROW 3: K. Delk, P Dobson, L. Beatty, P. Brooks, K. Hance, C. Cozine, D. Henson, E. Haralson, P. Risinger, D. Schenck, K. Milton, D. Woods, P Klotz, D. Roarx, D. Smith, A. Craycroft. ROW 4: B. Harris, D. Butler, K. Glasser, S. Miles, C. Bradbury, D. Booth, S. Keeling, D, Bruner, J, Schneider, S, Bass, D. McFadden, C. Johnson, L. Ferguson, C. Robbins, M. Scoggins, P. Scott, P. Craycroft. 9l 'fi c G' ' 35 s, E L' German students, hard at-work, did you say?- Since Mr. Kuhn's classes are conducted almost entirely in German, students are sometimes mystified by it all. The aim of the Southern High Ger- man Club is to develop within the stu- dent a more relaxed understanding of the German culture. Sponsored by Mr. Fred Kuhn, the club members have participated in several worthwhile projects, including the study of Ger- man dances and the sale of candy. German Club builds knowledge foreign culture. l l ROW 1: S. Sengg J. Sweasyg J. Madrasg M. Ziskg R. Harnedg T. Swicegoodg G. Hammondg T. Northg R. Berdingg R, Johnson. ROW 2: C. Walkerg M. Sweasyl J. Thomasg C. Cunninghamg G. Arnoldg J. Crawleyg B. Danielsg M. Free: D. Donahueg P. Springerg L. Schurg J. Egger. ROW 3: Herr Khun, sponsorg V. Neighborsg K. Dahlgreng D. Fischerg J. Keelingg E. .lohnsong D. Gearyg D. Weatherholtg N. Probascog S. Edwardsg L. Eaves. -92 Spanish Club promotes international understanding. Spanish classes are conducted in a casual, friendly atmosphere. ROW 1: L. Skaggs, Secretary, C. Stengel, Treasurer, B. Laha, Presidentg C. Brown. ROW 2: R. Chappell, D. Maxwell, J. Schexzer, S. Mayer, S. Ohlmann, B. Mangis, J. Crush, B. Buse, G. Alvey. ROW 3: J. Pogue, M. Newton, S. Dahl, T. Corrigan, J. Greenwell, R. Jones, J. Kalwat, K. Franklin. ROW 4: K. Matz, L. Pogue, J. Mclntire, D. Hanna, K. Hall, L. Sadler, B. Sales, D. Warford, D. Gray, D. Nash, R. Byers, C. Cannon, D. Tinnell. ROW 5: D. Sherlock, D. Doyle, C. Wilkerson, C. Seymour, M. Myers, C. Walker, M. Vernon, L. Russell, S. Fentress, L. Dirckson, D. Beck, B. Russell, M. Stein. ROW 6: D. Ambrose, A. Phillips, A. Borders, C. Smith, A. Anderson, M. Sublette, D. Feather, M. Smith, D. Gilbert, C. Heckel, P. Hall, B. Dunn, J. Burke, S. Smith, Vice-President, R. Irvin, S. Metz, D. Doan, D. Barker. Students who take Spanish are members of the Spanish Club. Sponsored by Miss Betty Foushee, students take part in Spanish Day activities, which include dressing in authentic' Spanish costumes. Club members learn about the cultures of Spain and Mexico. Miss Foushee employs visual aids in teaching Spanish. This is her first year at Southern. 93 'Twas a night for reflection . . . 94 French Club highlight A Halloween parig ROW l: D. Colegrove, V. Naiser, D. Becker, D. Dalton, R. Pope, E. Johnson, P. Johnson, P. Nelson, C. Stilwell, S. Locke, D. Shewmaker. ROW 2: C. Wyatt, L. Moore, D. McClure, P. McKune, P. Lawson, G. Walp, S. Lacewell, K. Lindsey, A. Monroe, B. Larkin, C. Peebles, B. Barker, J. Hadley, R. Hassler. ROW 3: D. Wilson, P, Heitz, V. Hill, L. Lewis, S. Scobba, R. Blackshear, R. Gettler, D. Harrison, B. Sanders, R. Anderson, R. Morris, K. Nelson, K. Little, K. Hendrickson, S. Sapp, D. Henson, W. Johns, M, Spurrier, C. Williams. ROW 4: P. Smith, 'Il Holt, D. Jury, B. Keating, R. Graef, H. Ashcraft, D. Kendall, D. Phelps, L. Lacewell, D. Trammell, C. Flock, K. Ferring. ROW 5: A. Strickland, T. Mann, R. Schroer, D. Bainter, D. Crawley. W. Craig, F. Frick, S. Whitaker, L. Rendell. The French Club members have sung and partied their ways into a deeper understand- ing of the French culture. However, the ugold- en memoryv for the students was the Hallo- ween party. Mr. Stan Whitaker sponsors the French Club. . . . and for making merry! 9ou+hern's newest clubs challenge the mind. The Russian Club is the latest addition to the Southern High School Language Depart- ment. Mrs. Sharon Paschal, the Russian Club sponsor, initiated the organization after tour- ing the Union of Soviet Socialist Republic several summers ago. RUSSIAN: J. Tindall, L. Bledsoe, K. Kaslewicz, P. Goss, K. Geiger, C. Amos, J. Age, J. Clutts, L. Bowman, K. Schuler, K Sale, R. Becker, B. Earle. The Chess Club was born during the 1968-1969 school year. However, it has first become active during this year. The Chess Club members gather to engage in mind-probing battles of the game. Mrs. Elizabeth Stitt sponsors the Chess Club. CHESS-ROW 1: B. Andersong J. Burks, Sec.-Treas.g D. Strange, Pres.g M. Daniel, V.-Pres.g C. Smith. ROW 2': B. Burksg F. Frickg S. Meltong K. Dahlgreng D. Vincent, L. Schindlerg D. Danielg B. Stittg J. Pogueg M. Starkg S. Thoysg M. Schoch. ROW 3: D. Allen, G. Elmoreg G. Woodeng B. Hofecampg Mrs. Elizabeth Stitt, Sponsor. 95 gc. i 1 , s 'WW m Qpori if We ? , 4 ff? g, :T BTS i j H 1, ,. ,if Y',,- ,jLC5j,1'..:' ' Gang-tackeling is common on the field. Mauney bC3tS his man- Varsitg Football I 969 A f' Trojans stress team pursuit. The 1969 Trojan football team opened its season with high hopes. Southern boasted a strong team with many experi- enced seniors as a backbone. The '69 team was considered by many as Southernis best ever. The Trojans practiced hard during the summer, often twice a day, in preparation for the upcoming season. The highly spirited Trojans opened their season against Fern Creek. Southern's hopes were intensified in the opening seconds as Bob Mefford re- turned the opening kickoff 88 yds. for a touchdown. In the opening game the Trojans dis- played their powerful offense -perhaps the greatest in Southern's history-by run- ning up 46 points against the Tigers. The Trojans easily de- feated Fern Creek 46-35. Southern's next outing against Seneca provided a real test for the Trojans. The Tro- jans had not defeated Seneca since 1961 and the Redskins had humiliated Southern by outscoring them 179-6 in the past 4 years. Firquin goes to the air Milburn goes for a long gain. Upset-bent Southern led at half time 13-0. But the determined Redskins re- turned in the second half and scored three times, which enabled them to defeat South- ern 20-13. The loss was a disappointing one for the Trojans, but Coach Wilson felt that the team might benefit from it by becoming more determined. The Trojans with their record now even, one Win and one loss, traveled to Pleasure Ridge Park to meet the Panthers. Southern was outplayed in the first half and found themselves down by 'six points in the dressing room at half time. After a pep talk from Coach Wilson an inspired Trojan team returned in the second half and scored in just eleven plays to go ahead 7-6. Next it was the defenses' turn as an intercepted pass and a return for a touch- down enabled the Trojans to return to the dressing room as victors by a score of 15-6. i ', weji? 05355, Sullvan receives attention on the sidelines. Trojans go for the ball. Milburn displays second effort. Mefford WHS H kCY FCCCWCT- FB R:f F1RQQ!N QB SI. --FSI., 341 : .4,L . in A Mrs:- M RIDDLE SE Sr 80 421, - ,A,, J. SINCLAIR T Sr, 78 W M.. ff f 2 1' 667573 f ,fgyw , f '35 ' W' 5 5 ag 3 , 4. , 5 E if M. DeTOMA LB , G. POPE T x Sr. 30 ng: B. MAUNEY TE S. DAHL G Sr. 88 Sr. 72 W Sr. 62 J. .ZBURKSQQB . Rf MGCALLUM HB . K. MEREDITH TB T. SIMS SE It 10 LV,7 112-12 . V - V Jr. .22 Jr' 23 M. NEWTON SE Jr. 4-3 S. BENGALI SE C. WISMAN T 'T K. FIRQUIN C Jr. 50 So. 54 TT I R. KNIGHT TRL R. DELK LB P. WHELAN G D. FISCHER G . Sr. , Jr. 86 , Jr. 63 Jr. 66 D. UNDERWOOD HB Jr. 45 ' G. SEATON TE Jr. 83 A. ZALAMPAS TB Jr. 42 1 ' X, I Y' ' ' I X . 'hw' -'gi' .t'E.f:5 Qi-iii! E ff: 1. :T ' --T I J. SNYDER T Jr. 70 Q 4 i S. HEDGEPATH T Jr. 79 A IOI HEAD COACH Henderson Wilson Coach's Message We would like to thank the administrators, the teachers, and particularly the students for the great support given the G'Trojans,' in 1969. We feel that school spirit is on the rise here at Southern. This has made it possible for the 44Trojans,' to achieve in football. We hope that each '6Senior Trojan will go out and continue his achievement in the game of life. Let's make the year 1970 a year of achievement in all athletics at Southern High School. H. A. Wilson A if 'Z ASST. COACHES: J. Burks, W. Beanblossom, T. Cosman, and B. Bozarth. The coaches were MGRS.: B. McMichael, L. Willis, and D. Crawley. 'Sf' V' 1 t-fjl,1L,s,fL i Wm Z ,Cl In 31.1 Q ,X his-L QQ ,, E LL-5,-Q use -47 . f fd L J lv- j s N' 'Q ' w 5 ' 1 5 I The powerful Trojans offense sets up. X E A5 Q , :yu wgyl-Q K 19,51 Qftm, to ferr, f4-',9,Q'f7f'LL 32-lv hr o - is will ?L'Q'J'f- dLQfgewj'rE7f,,i 6'fr..fiuQffvJ yffififr tt 1 4 1.C5qlf.iJ AL gif ,wet wer L U L L:-2 QE-' -mt .917 fs - sim Zfwlfii et A 62 L' f aff Mehr .sr fi errjfirf IJ L, ,ML Q L 9 backbone of '1' 9 'l'63Ill'S SUCCESS 2 jiiwiiiiijtfiq I 969 Record W e Fern Creek 46 Seneca 1 3 RRP 15 Dun-eu 37 Western 28 Valley 1 3 Doss 59 Butler 23 KMI 79 Fairdale 51 They 35 20 6 0 6 21 0 37 0 18 Trainer Robert Knight adds to the teamis spirit. I03 Rod Firquin looks to the sidelines for assistance. Southernis outstanding offense and strong defense proved to he too much for Trojan opponents in the next two contests, as the Trojans easily defeated Durrett C37-OJ and Western Q28-6j. In the Durrett game the offense racked up 213 yds. rushing and 69 yds. passing, with 37 points, while the defense held the Demons to a -13 yds. rush- ing. Against Western the Trojans showed that they not only had an excellent offense, but also a strong defense. The defense was mainly responsible for the Southern victory, as they produced two touchdowns which broke the game wide open. These two games gave the Trojan team great confidence and high hopes for Southern's next game against Valley which would prove to be a battle for supremacy in the West District. Trojans compile a 7-3 record. Firquin eludes defenders. Team captains S. Dahl and T. Sullivan meet with opposing captains. Southern looked well in the first half as they scored twice against a strong Valley team. The Trojans would have been leading at the half 13-6, had there not been a confusing ruling on a penalty hy the officials, which entitled Valley to one more play after time had expired. The play was a 17 yd. touchdown pass which gave Valley the lead at the half 14-13. The Vikings scored once more in the second half which proved to be the final margin, as they won 21-13. The loss was a dis- couraging one for the Trojans, but they never lost any of their spirit or determination. Firquin connects with Mefford for another T.D. The Trojans .displayed a strong defense. The next Trojan contest turned into a picnic for the team as they rolled over a young and inexperi- enced Doss team 59-0. Adding to the excitement of a fine game was Southern's homecoming, as Linda Woodruff was crowned H1969 Foot- ball Homecoming Queen. Even with one loss in District competition the Trojans could not be counted out. They had one more chance in an all important game against Butler. But the Bears were able to outscore the Trojans 37-23 and hand Southern its third loss in eight starts. The loss virtually ruined Southern's chances for a Dis- trict and County Championship, but not until the Trojans had proved themselves outstanding and as one of the best teams in the country. After a disheartening loss to a fine Butler team, the Trojans were able to pull themselves together and win their next two contests. Mefford finds the going a little tough. l05 The 1969 Southern team broke all school records in their 79-0 stomp over KM1, as an array of Trojan players scored the 79 points. The final game of the season also turned out to be quite one sided as Southern defeated Fairdale 51-18. The game was a delightful game for the Trojan seniors as Well as their last performance for Southern. As the season came to an end the Southern players and coaches can look back on the ,69 season and be proud of a truly outstanding season. The final record of seven wins and only three losses Was Southern's best ever, only being equalled once. Meredith picks up 10 against Valley. f , 3 5 33 GC. Southern's defense prevents another score by Butler. IO6 A familiar sight for Southern fans. 1223 -I. H vs l 1' fy 9 H, A 1 ,,.,, .. SF AQ I r Q' -1 , ' L., . 'I + fwfr A , O I N '21 In lst ROW fl-rl Tony Connelly, Jerry Casey, Benjie Stivers, Ray Howard, Terry Fields, Gary Lay, Norman Spalding, Bill Quick, Mark France. 2nd ROW fl-rl Ronny Burton, Dana Dahl, Mike Keith, Paul Stein, Andy Keith, Lewis Randall, David Simms, David Straka, Mike Christian. 3rd ROW fl-rl Phil Carlisle, John Fowler, Earl Sims, Terry Mauney, Jerry Gary, Danny Mineer. Junior Varsifg Fooiball 1969 .Lis - COACH JOE BURKS J.V.s in action. I08 L I l X .Sf .5 lst ROW fl-rl B. Metcalf, K. Cunningham, B. Bell, D. Feisteur, R. Milburn, D. Williams, D. Brown, M. McKenna, T. Ruth, B. laggers. 2nd ROW: D. Seaton, J. Parker, J. Summit, .l. Datisman, R. Monroe, J. Vanmeter, S. Martin, P. Horning, T. Connelly, M. Christian, B. Ball, D. Burris, Duvall. 3rd ROW: M. Ford. D. Fischer, G. Milby, R. Nall, R. Powell, J. Kalawat, G. Demko, S. Brookshire, P. Foster, M. McKuen, Coach Harris 4th ROW: Coach Dunlap, M. Bruner, D. Brown, C, Bradner, L, Riddle, R. Bowlus, W. Catcher, J. Cavanaugh, D. Goodwin. Freshman Football I 969 COACHES DUNLAP and HARRIS The freshmen go through pre-game warmups. IO9 ,X:, I Bob Mineer controls the tip for Southern. Va rsiig Ba skeiba I I I 9 7 O F Aww' Charles Whelan outmaneuvers a Durrett defender. Bob Mauney holds off two Wesport defenders 'M Li l Charles Whelan leads a fast break. Mike Howard pulls down a rebound. Trojan aofion fasi and furious Rick Delk blocks a Tiffer's shot. D Coach Kidd gives the Trojans helpful advice. Whelan ends a three-point play w L , .. MX- A k 'Q A q, , E . :h i -,..- . 01: 1 .FY ' V ' fi KMA-,A fx xx . aka Rob Mineer tends to his painful shoulder. Mike Howard leaves a Durrett player flat-footed. Whelan and Mauney fight for a lost ball. Tr0j3IlS Call time Out- Joe Burks takes aim at the free-throw line l v W W ,..,, .,.. Q he 1 , .,... o K S 'i M :ff .. -Q: I 4 ,2::.ss'frrff' f- .Nf- 'fl'-I1S -L :I D fgfQ:E?fQ,.m K k X sz -13 7 Kk'- ?fg1:zwff:z1:s1g:f' .1' im, Rob Mmeer muscles 1n two polnts Whelan shows hlS form as a superb shooter RlCk Delk moves ln for a rebound Mauney hltS the flrst of a two shot foul Rob Mmeer was seldom out-jumped. ..s....Mm. .. R.-.3 sl rm N... 5 ' up x. .... Wmmw s I Delk hits from outside. Whelan shoots over a Butler defender. NS' Carl Gardner hits an all-important free-throw. II6 The Trojans found TJ. was a tough opponent. if ff 'vglhv 1 lt Coach Kidd makes his point during a time-out. 'Nm tl - Mauney adds one point to the score. Delk finds the going a little tough under the basket LEFT TO RIGHT: Robert Knight, trainerg D. Crawley, B. Baumgardner, B. McMichaels, J. Burns, mgr. II7 LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Burns, Mgr., R. Milby, P. Stine, M. Bruner, R. Watts, M. Christian, C. Louden, D. Mineer, T. Mauney, A. Keith, L. Randall, B. Waltrip, S. Jackson, D. Bridwell. Head Coach-.l OE BURKS J.V. Baskeiball LEFT TO RIGHT: J. VanMeter, J. Payne, R. Bowlus, R. Nall, F. Bishop, D. Fiechter, M. Bruner, M. Christian, D. Needy, J. Moch, K. Cunningham, M. Christian, S. Frames, B. Ross, T. Duvall, R. Myers, R. Powell. B. Neblett-Managers. Head Coach-BUTCH BOZARTH Freshman Basketball ROW 1 fl-rl F. Bishop, D. Needy, B. Grim, D. Fager, K. Floyd. ROW 2: R. Greenwood, S. Rives, C. Payne, B. Carwile, C. Stepp, T. Howle. Cross Counirg I 969 Seniors, Gary Milby and Duby Hughes go through a Trojan runners warmup before a meet. practice. COACH BURTON tough II9 up Mnlwey .T fp' U ' YN KL K 'v ll Mgr. K. Clark. ROW 1: J. Sinclair, T. Sullivan, R. Firquin, R. Kuhn, M. McCaulley, A. Zalampas, D. Underwood, R. Greenwood, S. Rives, C. Payne. ROW 2: S. Dahl, C. McDowell, P. Carlisle, M. Myers, G. Craft, H. Ashcraft, P. McAfee, B. Bengali, B. Quick, P. Whelan, R. Milburn, S. Hedgepath, G. Lay, G. Seaton, C. Stepp, B. Merzqeiler, S. Bengali. Track I 970 COACH WILLIAM BEANBLOSSOM I20 Senior Terry Sullivan puts the shot. Gary Craft and Rod Firquin prepare to sprint TENNIS-LEFT TO RIGHT: Jim Ransdall, Robert Stitt, Jim Bunce, Wayne Crabtree, Larry Riddle, Gary Stearman, and Rick Futch. Tennis I 970 TJ Junior GARY STEARMAN Senior stars JIM BUNCE and WAYNE CRABTREE. COACH EDGAR DYER Rick Futch serves. I22 I5 u ,L K f f GLENN GILBERT MARSHALL FLORENCE DOUG HAITHCOCK Golf Team -,,,,f,, GOLF-LEFT T0 RIGHT: Tony Connelly, Doug Haithcock, Glenn Gilbert, Marshall Florence, Roger Sod- erberg and Randy Thomas. COACH. BURTON l .5 g lst ROW: Bill Milburn, Charles Whelan, Bob Mefford, Mike Kyser, David Videtto, Charles Ward, Rich Chowning. 2nd ROW: Keith Meredith Mgr Dwight Hall, Tom Sims, Gary Metcalf, Ray McColland, Gary Metcalf, Ray McC0lland, Cary Walden, Rodney Firquin, Tim Yount Mark Ott Bill Brown, Mgrs. Dennis Crawley, Bruce McMichael, Robert Mouser. Varsiig Baseball I 969 Head Coach-MICHAEL DUBICK I24 Record We Eastern 13 Valley 3 New Albany 0 P.R.P. 5 Western 0 Atherton 4 P.R.P. 6 Trinity 1 Western 2 Atherton 2 Fairdale 3 Butler 3 Thomas Jefferson 3 I -town 0 Fairdale O Iroquois 3 Westport Waggner 3 5 Durrett 2 Fairdale 0 They 0 4 3 1 1 2 6 2 4 3 1 1 4 2 2 2 1 4 3 3 kk,.. I Bob Mefford gets a base hit. Baseball Aciion , .r ...c re . or Charlie Whalen charges a ground ball. i 'V' Ray McHo1land connects for a double 1, -D ' 'hh 'Ij-5fiiffiglggjll?-42225:421- - ,-ng.gg.:,qgkg11gf:g3:.g.Q. --5, i Meredith takes a lead off first base. Dave Videtto played first base for the Trojans Bob Mefford takes a mighty cut. 26 Head Coach Dubick coaches third. l R1Ch awaits the all important picth. A af xi 'F , , - I' T Q' 1 ,N -db E4 Mark 0tt's the man behind the actioh Dmjbnck Demons Varsiig Cheerleaders Varsity and J. V. Cheerleaders combine for a cheer. Cl-rj Diane Gray, Barb Strohowski, Linda Woodruff, Mary Beth Smith , Connie Turner, Diane Quebbeman Ag fd Cheerleaders promote spirit. Diane Quebbeman leads a cheer at T We half time. Q Debbie Nash watches the action. Cheerleaders add to the spirit at half time. M , Q , My .W i f Q sw -ef, fff. . 'V 122 f fig , 11? ,,,,, I 11 H D I lg ,Q 'AH' ww C b C fb ff 'Q ' as X ...rm E, 22 Q JW ,, XJ' TRUJA S if :ez I 3 ff N15-W.,W.,, .fa-M5p,g, -W V ' ' A s , , 3 km .rg Q J 5 5523165 . cies. -- mia QZQ?Q 22 gs i W we , qmgiig f TRUJAES 1 i 1 v S5 -fm. , 4 if 'Y Ms 5 42 L'Y ,1m A ,, 7-fz1qw,,f, f 'Mm' ' .,, ,W,, 4 6.44 QL va v3 or , ,Z ,,,, l 3 I W O , , ..... . L ROW 1: R. Grant, D. Salmon, S. Roarx, B. Pogue, P. Stephens, T. Burks, A. Cdaneic, C. Smiley, L. Craycroft, R. Hurley, J. Miracle, V. Neigh- bors, M. Burks, T. Boswell, S. Creenwell, S. Burns. ROW 2: P. Bland, P. Freeman, L. Rogers, B. Boyd, J. Crawley, J, Wooldrige, S. Delozier, D Sinclair, T. Watts, B. Gdaniec, GQ Lindsey, D. McFaden, S, Bass, B. Laha, M. Tutwiler, C. Meadows, C. Gdaniec, B. Mauney, M. Sparks, C. Mindel, L. Girls' Track Team w I Senior Jan Williams prepares to start. COACH CONNIE WILSON I 32 f N .V-av :- 3. N U Q f . fx V 6 th, I ,- Af 1' 'I . .X X M.. kv.,- fs. ,... , n X- 1 , .. . ,V ... ..+,5.gs f K ,ge- K .. if V .1-L '1' K .m NX f m. Q, .Q 'vfm Q. N W - V 6 Q, A , M...g.w. M. I ygffi, W- . A ,W gf Q. P- . p.. ay , ,Mi as w my 1' R. if 1. 4 -J ,. , ' ' ' ' .sq K ,. J' , 3' +1 ' E- K. 'YH' 1 .. Mx... ., M 5 .. N 1? ,.,. F 5 s X lf' .xf ' QR 1... . . -.aw 'vff ff D 970 Classes ww. V' l ,M k' .V . Q-Agar. +E- .Y A--.,.,,. ,. wr. mamw Sevenih Grade G Qevenih Grade r Favoriies E , we Llsa Steedly and David Duvall I I Sevenih Grade Favorites S. 1 ' x f ff ' , I' - G laa G I g pecker I37 L gl :fl Shes' 56-v ,.,. Q L .5 Q' Southern is the beginning Brunton, Donna Brunton, Jeff Brunton, Linda Buckler, Charles Budd, Douglas Budd, Gary Burden, Sandra Burks, Bill Burnett, Tina Burns, Mary Byers, Becky Byrum, Jerri Caldwell, Gloria Calhoun, Susan Campbell. Debby Campbell, Delana Campbell, Marilyn Carter, Cindy Carroll, Larry Cartwright, Pamela Cassady, Lavonne Cassady, Linda Caudill, Ronda Cavanaugh, Robert Cecil, Greg Cecil, Kevin Cecil, Ray Chadwick, Colleen Childress, Glenda Cissell, Sharon Clark, Cathy Clark, Melody SEVENTH GRADE Allen, David Allen, Sherri Anderson, Gloritta Armstrong, Kimberly Arnett, Timothy Arnold, Kenneth Arnold, Michael Ashby, Wayne Bale, James Barclay, Brian Barker, Darlene Barnes, Joyce Barnsfather, Dixie Bean, Sandy Beckum, Peggy Belew, Virginia Bell, Cheryl Benedict, Mary Best, Janet Bird, Michael Bliler, Paula Bogard, Mark Bohannov, Kenneth Bolton, Robert Boston, Orine Bowen, Robert Bowlds, Marvin Bowles, Jimmy Boyd, Robert Braden, Charles Braden, Kim Brady, John Brewer, Ronnie Brinley, Rita Bronger, Anthony Brooks, Tony Brookshire, Brenda Brown, Janice Brown, Steve Bruner, Michelle if ir' A M , if ,K A s a. J X, , X 2- 5 gi W Mafi- Clements, Marlene Cline, Deborah Cline, Mark Connelly, Robin Cook, Billie Corbin, Caran Cornett, .lackie Corum, Charles Corum, Cindy Cottingham, Donald Cottrell, Paul Cox, Christine Cox, Robert Cox, Sharon Coulter, David Crabtree, Brenda Dauuson, Jeff Davis, Levi Dawes, Joe Deacon, Connie Decker, Beverly Decker, David Decker, Doug Decker, Sara Delk, Connie Denhard, Gene Dilley, Dennis Dixon, Patricia Dowdy, John Duncan, Donald Duvall, David Edmonson, Teri Edwards, Lyndol Eldridge, Roy Emblerton, Kathy Embling, Bonnie Ernspiker, Rita Faber, Patsy Farris, Mike Ferguson, Nina 4,-. -ss' f Y 5 of a new excursion ,f Fincel, Karen Fischer, Debra Firster, Eddie Fleitz, Donna Florance, Theresa Fowler, Nathan Frank, Donald Freeman, Sue French, Larry French, Timothy Gaddie, Cheryl Gammons, Danny Ganote, Steven Garcia, Cindy Gibson, Jeannie Gilbert, Linda Gilbert, Timothy Gividen, Debra Glasscock, Larry Glidewell. Debbie Goad, Mike Goff, James Goodwin, Sharon Grace, Robin Graham, Danny Graves, Mary Gray, Gary Green, Terry Grider, Glenn Hall, Deborah Hall, Sabrina Halpin, Debbie SEVENTH GRADE xx, Hance, Dennis Hann, Marsha Harper, Barbara Harris, Allen Harris, Joe Harris, Tina Hazelwood, Brenda Head, Cathy Hedges, Terry Helm, Larry Hensley, Donald Hicks, Betty Hicks, Ronnie Hiemer, Cynthia Higdon, Mark Hilger, Karen Hilton, Mike Hoback, Donna Hodge, Frank Holland, Karen Hood, Laura Hook, ReDonna Hoover, Brenda Hopkins, Mark Houck, Kathi Howard, Cathy Howard, Claudia Howard, Karen Howard, Sherrie Howlett, Mike Huff, Danny Hurley, Joe Jackson, Cynthia Jaggers, James Jenkins, Barry Jewel, Charlotte Johnson, Patty Jones, Vicky Judd, Donna Kaufman, Larry SEVENTH GRADE of learning. reaching Keith, Ruby Kemerly, Lisa Kendrick, Kathy Kennedy, Janet Keown, Cathy Kidd, David Kilby, Brenda King, Debbie Klein, Frank Kleinhelter, Dale Klostermann, Larry Klotz, Cindy Koenig, Arthur Koontz, Ronnie Kountz, John Kuykendall, Bruce Kyser, Jeff Kyser, Kim Laha, Tommy Langley, Carol Langnehs, Brenda Lawson, Kenny Lawson, Ronnie Lay, Gwendolyn Layman, Darrell Layman, Jarrell Lewis, David Lewis, Gina Lloyd, Judy Lobb, Teresa Lott, Teresa Luckett, Gary y- 'f f Let there be light! Lyons, Jana Macdonald, Nancy Maddox, Ida Maggard, David Manley, Terri Manning, Nancy Marcell, Larry Marshall, Denise Marshall, Lon Martin, Teddy Marzian, Charlene Mattingly, Cary May, Sharon McCall, Martha McCawley, .loe McCoy, .lerry McCoy, Peggy McCoy, Terry McCubbin, James McCubbins, Elaine McDaniel, Carol McGill, Virginia McKune, Daniel McMillin, Teresa Meeks, Betty Metcalf, Kriste Middleton, Hally Miller, Gail Miller, James Miller, Kim Miller, Nancy Miller, Richard Seventh graders always know the answer 9 1 r I Z expressing. creating - SEVENTH GRADE finding new friends Miller, Teresa Millon, Pamela Miracle, Beth Mitchell, Walden Moody, Steven Moore, John Moore, Leah Moran, Tim Morgan, Lesa Morris, Cindy Mount, Cary Mouser, Tony Muncy, Gerald Murphy, Robben Murray, Kevin Myatt, Sherry Myles, Glenda Napper, Chris Nelson, Greg Nierengarten, Cary Newman, Patricia Newton, Rhonda Oliver, Valerie Owen, Bonnie Paulley, Mike Payne, Mike Payne, Perry Payton, Wanda Peacock, Angela Peak, Anna Peckinpaugh, Marcia Peckinpaugh, Kim Perry, Bruce Peyton, Edith Peyton, Vicky Phillips, Russell Phillpott, Martha Pilato, Vic Pipes, Peggy Pittman, Elaine MWM,,,,,,,, M, ,, ,,,,,, , ,, A' TM Q V , SEVENTH GRADE I think we forgot something ah Picture day creates excitement and confusion. Plummer, Debbie Pope, Larry Poynter, Peggy Probus, Robert Pryor, Teresa Quire, Timothy Radcliffe, Nancy Raney, Debbie Rayhill, Georgia Raymer, Daryl Rhye, Patricia Riedling, Darlene Riggs, Bernice Riley, Cathy Ritchey, Michael Robbins, Norman Robbins, Theresa Robertson, Bruce Roby, Virginia Rose, Tommy Ross, Pamela Roth, Greg Sage, Mark Sale, Tammie Saltsman, Jimmy Salyer, Richard Sandy, Joe Sauer, Belinda Saylor, Jackie Scallon, Cathy Schneideur, Daniel Schuler, Deborah SEVENTH GRADE Schumacher, George Schwienheart, David Scott, lvan Sexton, Ricky Shannon, Kathy Sherman, Daniel Sharp, Pamela Shawler, Vicki Sheldon, Roger Shields, Judy Simms, Roger Singleton, Billy Singleton, Sharon Sink, Joseph Sinor, Johnny Skaggs, Eugene Skaggs, Mitchell Sluss, Kathy Smallwood, Robert Smith, Charles Smith Cindy Smith: Kathy Smith, Katie Smith, Pamela Smith, Sheri Snyde r, Donald Southall, Gail Spaulding, Theresa Spellman, Thomas Spenser, Peggy Spurling, Ricky Spurr, Jerry Stargel, Peggy Starkey, Chuck Starkey, Vicki Steedly, Lisa Stepp, Charles Step Sue P Stevens, Ricky Stewart, Sherman i 3, fu, S lk discovering the challenge KM. W w i t I SEVENTH GRADE I44 Stewart, William Stine, Pamela Stivers, Kathleen Stivers, Sherilee Stottmen, Tommy Stout, Michael Stump, Deborah Sutherland, Arthur Sweeney, Cathy Tarter, Debbie Tatro, Susan Temple, Carrene Temple, Ricky Tewell, John Thomas, Evon Thomas, Vickie Thompson, Janet Thompson, Janice Thornesberry, Karen Timmons, Lynn Tipton, Debbie Traylor, Ainsley Underwood, Pamela Vancelette, Phillip Vaughn, Louis Vernotzy, Judy Vogel, Lynn Vowels, Ronald Wallender, Leana VValston, Linda Walters, James Warner, William of higher goals Warren, Thomas Washburn, William Watkins, Linda Watson, Karen Watts, Lea Weatherholt, Dwayne Weber, Karen West, Cathy West, Ricky Westerfield, Teri White, Cynthia White, Lyn Whitt, John Whitworth, Danny Whitworth, Hugh Wilder, Larry Wilkerson, -Barbara Willard, Kurtis Williams, Gervis Winters, Joanette Wilson, Arthur Wilson, Gary Wilson, Steve Wirth, Keith Wisdom, Cynthia Wolf, Mary Wolford, Kim Wollman, Gloria Wooden, Donnie Wooldridge, Melissa Wooldridge, Patti Woosley, Barbara Woosley, Scottie Workman, Cheryl Wright, Karen Wright, Raymond Wright, Renae Wyatt, Richie Young, Karen Zysk, Pamela . . . and the last thing we do is clean out our lockers. SEVENTH GRADE I46 ,fwaf MQW- .D J . ju, . fr- if an ,V f., gi' V'k'R Eighih Grade Favoriies Eighih Grade Eighih Grade Favorifes Adcock, Patricia Ahl, Debbie Allen, Henry Allgeier, Timmy Amshoff, Judy Armstrong, Valerie Artlip, Barbara Ashley, Cary Baker, Vickie Baldwin, Debbie Ball, Byron Barclay, Linda Barfield, Pamela Barnett, Nancy Bawlds, Kathie Beams, Dennis Belcher, Gene Belen, Dennis Bell, James Beller, Diann Bennet, Debbie Bennet, Ginny Berry, Peggy Billings, Susan Bird, .lulia Blankenship, Debbi Bliley, Obie Boddy, Deborah Bogard, Ruth Booth, Kathy Boston, Lee Bowlus, Ronald Bowman, Ronnie Brock, Garry Brock, Perry Bronger, Louis Brown, David Bruner, Donna Buchanan, Linda Budd, Hal 8 ,', ,Q . 1 ,. me -s ai , , f A 15 5 It . it V, w 5' W aw QQ fs I le 1 Xu ' 355 ' iv . Q , . sw. K A K: sag xiii' fra z Eighth graders . . . one siep f ?- ,, it V. er 4 1 is A s at 'vu- e , i 3 , wigs Q as :Y it K 7 gmi ev. 4 5 if sf H 3 'L W' gf, f 5 4 .9 al' if , ii ' ' ,. K' . we ,, 5 EIGHTH GRADE l48 f QW ,,. gf 'fx lag gil Burd, J ill Burks, Giovanna Burks, Tessy Burns, Sandy Byers, Kent Byrum, Kaye Calhoun, Patrick Calhoun, Susie Carpenter, Gene Carter, Bobby Case, Patty Cates, Marie Caudill, Vicki Cecil, Mark Church, .lohn Clarke, Dennis Clark, Mark Clark, Tony Claxon, Janice Clubb, Sandy Cockerill, Butch Conway, Mitzie Corbett, Dale Ccrsey, James Coulter, Kathy Coyle, Mary Cozene, Judy Crowe, Mike Cunningham, Kar Curry, Gorma Curtis, Karen Cutcher, Cheryl CII Dahlgren, Peter Daniel, Dudley Daughtery, Holly Daughtery, Karen Davidson, Cecil Davidson, David Day, Sue Dearing, Donna Decker, Deborah Decker, Steve Demko, Cary Devilbiss, Greg DeWitt, Patricia Dotson, Karen Downs, Jim Doyle, Johanna Drake, Debbie Duke, Linda Duke, Mike Durban, Dwight Duncan, Sherry Duval, Tommy Dykes, Linda Edwards, Ken Elms, Cathy Engle, Johnny Eve, Mark Everett, John Fent, Cathy Ferguson, Rodney Ferring, Terry Fields, David Oh! How we love assemblies! awag from Senior High. 'ff ' 1, -7' 1 kg If ,ff s wk, , 1 - f e f 'f fi J J A vw J ' ' Wkfifil N. .51 EIGHTH GRADE I49 J my 'vw Being in the eighth grade Hatfield, Debbie Hatfield, Deborah Hayes, Donna Head, Rhonda Heckman, Ed Hedges, Belinda Higginbotham, Malcolm Higginbotham, Wanda Holder, John Holmes, Debbie Holmes, Stephen Hopkins, William Hornung, Keith Hoskinson, Larry Howard, Ginger Howard, Linda Howell, Terry Howlett, Cecelia Hughes, Merry Huffman, Terry Humble, Larry Hauley, Renda Hutcheson, Bobby Hutcheson, Diane Isaac, Jimmy Ives, Vicki Jackson, Catherine Jackson, Jacquelyn Jackson, Mark James, Susan Jenkins, Cheryl Jenkins, Sherry EIGHTH GRADE Fields, Steve Flock, Curt Florence, Robert Flowers, Debbie Floyd, Kurt Ford, Mike Foster, Fred Foster, Phillip Fowler, Leah Fox, Dennis Franklin, Dale Frames, Glen Frank, Debbie Frazier, Patricia Gaddie, Vanessa Gaddis, Danny Gammons, Mark Ganote, Ricky Gentry, Sharon Gilbert, Charles Gilbert, Tommy Goodwin, Jeff Graham, Barbara Grant, Rhonda Green, Phyllis Greenwell, Jean Greenwell, Roxanne Grinestaff, Joe Hagan, Glenn Hagan, James Hahn, Charles Hale, Amy Hall, Daniel Halsey, Tim Hampton, David Hance, Tim Harrison, Melvina Harper, Mike Harris, J eff Hassler, Ronald 5 Jensen, Carolyn Jewell, Kenneth Johnson, .lohn Johnson, Kathy Johnson, Mary Johnson, Ginny Jordan, Sherman Kalsey, Don Kalwal, Joel Keaschner, ,lill Keating, Rosalie Kerr, Robert Kessinger, Sherry Kelchenman, Sherry Killian, Debbie Kippes, Linda Kostolnik, Cindy Krebs, Francis Knotz, Vickie Kyser, Debbie Lamb, Bonnie Lamont, Deana Lauyens, Danny Lauyans, Diana Leach, Eugene Lee, David Lehmann, Eddie Leo, Victor Lewis, Mark Lewis, Shelley Lindsey, Sally Lockhart, .lames Logdon, Ralph Long, Mike Lott, Marsha Louden, Diana Lyons, Tommy Manley, Anthony Mattingly, Bruce Mattingly, Steve means giggles and howling laughter Maupin, Donna McCoy, Mike McDaniel, Gale McFee, John McGowan, Charlene McGowan, Darlene McHolland, Patricia McKay, Steven McKenna, Dana McKinney, Vicki McKune, Mark McMahan, Shelia McMurray, Garnet Meadows, Debbie Meers, Richard Melone, Lloyd Milby, Cary Miller, Audra Miller, Debbie Miller, Sharon Miniard, Marjorie Mitry, Pam Mindel, Carolyn Mitchell, Darinda Mevelaz, Pamela Monroe, Ransom Moch, .lerry Moreland, Gary Morris, Sheila Murphy, Ronald Musselman, Paul Myers, Mary EIGHTH GRADE GS I always did want to be a vet. Whatever you say, teach. if the hardships and frustrations EIGHTH GRADE I52 ff, Qx, Nall, Ricky Neblett, Billy Neill, Brian Neill, Beth Nelson, Roxann Newman, Marvin Newman, Robert Nicholas, Barb 0'Dell, Sharon Omans, June Owen, Donny Parker, James Paris, James Paxton, Bohhy Paxton, Charles Payne, Darrel Peirce, Bonnie Peckinpaugh, Greg Pelazier, Susie Pendleton, Theresa Perry, Kenny Phelps, Sharon Phillips, Kendall Pogue, Beverly Pope, Anita Pottinger, Joan Powell, Robert Poynter, Cheryl Preston, Carry Preston, Rosalie Price, Cindy Price, Paul Price, Ricky Pryor, Barbara Raney, Mary Ray, Janice Reece, Patty Reynolds, Robert Richards, Sheila Rider, Patricia Rigney, Jeannie Riley, Barbara Risen, Daniel Roarx, Danny Rcarx, Suzanne Roberts, Scott Robertson, Penni Robins, Helen Robbins, Vicki Robinson, Rick Rogers, Joann Rogsdon, Kenneth Ross, Bruce Ruffra, Donna Russ, J oe Russ, Vicky Russel, Darryl Ryan, Debbie Sacker, Susan Salmon, Debbie Sample, Colette Sampson, Barry Sanders, Donna Sanders, Mark Sandy, Marlene Saylar, Larry Schoch, Janice Scoggins, Theresa Seeley, Danny Seifring, Larry Seigle, Ruth Selvy, Jamie of being an underclassman - ls this a student walk-out? EIGHTH GRADE Turner, Steve Underwood, Ronald VanMeter, Greg Vogelsburg, Mike Vonherg, Kent Warner, Walter Warrtn, Carol Warren, Ed Wathen, Roy Watson, joseph Weathorford, Carl Weatherford, Terry Weigleb, Patty Wells, Jerry Wells, Sandra West, Kim Weyrauch, Regina Whelan, Rose Whitehead. Janet Whitmer, Jesse Williams, Terry Williams, Wanda Willis, Rhonda Winters, Ricky Wolf, Bonita Wolf, Debbie Woodring, Kim Woosley, Deborah Woosley. Carol Wright, Brenda Wright, Penny Sue Wright, Ricky EIGHTH GRADE l54 are gradually overcome Shaw, Robin Shroeder, Denise Siers, Candy Sims, Mike Skinner, Sandy Slcne, Phyllis Smith, Beverly Smith, Carl Smith, Clyde Smith, David Smith, Donald Smith, Roger Smith, Steve Smothers, Larry Sowder, Greg Spalding, Terry Spellman, Ed Spur, Larry Stachler, Scott Stacy, ,lana Stafford, Kim Stallard, Sherry Stargel, Belinda Stephens, Peggy Stevers, Susie Strickland, Debbie Stump, George Summit, Jimmy Taylor, Donna Terrill, Ricky Thomas, Debbie Thomas, Don Thomas, Pat Thompson, Linda Thompson, Nellie Thompson, Sue Towell, Oliver Triplett, Patricia Troutman, Larry Troutman, Theresa is 41 W t Ma? QQ- nf if 'ii x X ,. S'1D! .'v, lv. ' W! S- ..,. ' -3- . ' u ' Q Many students have artistic abilities. I hope their mothers use Tide XK! Young, Daniel Zeigler, Dianna Zirnheld, Sharon Akin, Bradley B raun, Michelle Burden, Dale Dudley, Carolyn Durbin, Vicki Earls, Larry Ellis, John Louden, Connie McWhorter, .loanne Miracle, Judy Novak, Ronnie Olges, Roxanne Pendleton, Robert Peyton, Cathy Richardsvn, Deborah Shawar, Cheryl Sipes, Randy Stevens, Sherry Whitakx'r, Steve EIGHTH GRADE l55 an-R may vang NG' Freshmen. Class of , I 973 Freddie Bishop and Bridgett Mauney Freshman Class Officers Freshman Favorites President ......... .......... F reddie Bishop V zce-President ..... ......... D ana Dahl Secretary and Treasur ....... Cynthia Wyatt Allen, Robert Alvey, Gloria Ambrose, Debra Amburgey, Freda Amburgey, Sherry Armstrong, Shelia Arnett, David Ashley, Mark Baggett, Carol Ball, Hoyt Ball, William . Barker, Dorcella Barton, Charlene Bass, Sharon Bayer, Marty Beam, Mary Beaty, Linda Bell, Brian Berry, Richard Bird, Robert Bischoff, Karen Bishop, Freddie Bishop, Jerry Bonczkowski, Ronald Boswell, Theresa Bowlds, Connie Boyd, Gerald Bradner, Charles Bratcher, Paula Breteton, Susan Brewer, Dale Brinley, Becky Brooks, Cheryl Brooks, Peggy Brown, Debbie Brown, Donald Brown, Donna Brown, Keith Brown, Marsha Brown, Robert Brown, Terry Brown, Virginia Ann Freshman, starting out Browning, Dennis Brukshire, Steve Brurer, Mike Bryant, ,ludy Buchter, Howard Buchter, Sandy Burden, Larry Burden, Margaret Burgess, Cleo Burks, Mary Burns, Dehlmy Burris, .lumz-s Burton, Cm-rri Buse, Bonita Bush, Frank Cannon, Bradley Carpenter Sheila Carr, Eddie Carr, Sharon Carter, Brenda Casebier, Sherry Casey, ,lerry Cates, Deborah Cates, Howard Caudill, Mike Cavanaugh, James Chadwick, Debbie Chappell, Ruby Cheek, Bobby Christain, Mike Christain, Mitchell Cissell, Richard Clark, Douglas Clark, Michael Clark, Wesley Cole, Susan Colgrove, Debbie Colvin, Denise Science is SO interesting! on a great new adveniure Connelly, Mike Connelly. Tony Cornelius, Paula Cox, Mona Coyle, Claudia Crabtree, Stacie Cracroft, Linda Craft, David Cunningham, Kevin Dahl, Dana Dancer, Cathy Davis, Anita Davis, Patrick Davisman, Gerald FRESHMAN I 59 Dawson, Gary Decker, Julie Demko, Debbie Denhart, Cathy Donohue, Billy Donovan, Mary Ann Downs, Joyce Doyle, Bonnie Eggers, .lone Elrod, Mark Emberton, Joseph Finch, Corrie Engle, Tommy Ernst, Judy Estes, Kathy Eve, John Ewan, Jeffrey Feger, Donald Ferguson, Linda Fiechter, David Field, Rhonda Fincel, Donald Fischer, Douglas Florence, Timothy Fostir, Susan Fox, Gary France, Mark Freed, Joe Frereman, Paula Fried, Keith Ganote, James Gasper, Linda Gclaniec, Anita Gdaniec, Barbara Gilbert, Donna Gillespie, Jerona Glasser, Karen Glenn, Karen Goodin, Sherry Goodwin, Donnie Gordon, Debbie Grace, Lesia leaving behind 5 f iff-11 the FRESHMAN I60 ...J old. Graham, Butch Grant, Patty Grant, Paul Greene, Jackie Greenwell, Deborah Greenwell, Sundae Gregory, Neil Grimm, Bernie Gutknicht, Cary Hagan, Debbie Hagan, Paul Hahn, Linn Haines, Rieki Haithcock, Claire , G ' Hall, Deborah Hall, Vicki Hance, Mike Harkins, .Janice Harlow, Laura Harned, Cindy Harrell, Kevin Harris, Janet Harris. Judy Hart, Paul Hartell, Larry Hassler, Robin Hawkins, Michael Hawkins, Richard Hayden, Jay Hayden, Maraaret Headington, Marta Hirst, Steve Hoosier, Donna Hornback, Andy Howard, Mike Howard, Shermaine Huey, Denise Huey, Diane Humphrey, Terri Hurley, Mark Jackson, James J aggers, Bill Johns, Wanda Johnson, Cynthia Johnson, Elaine Johnson, Peggy Johnson, Roger J ordon, Kathy Judd, Ronny Jury, Amy Kaelin, David Karcher, Gerald Karger, Michale Key, Pamela Kilbourne, Donna Kincer, Greg and looking forward io ihe new. Kinney, Danny Kirk, Leanne Kleinher, Rodney Klotz, Steve Koontz, Bernie Krebles, Rubbie Lambert, Dianne Lancaster, Jana Langham, Wayne Lawyans, Frank Lawyans, Pat Lay, David Layman, Cheryl Lindsey, Janet F RESHMAN Ibl I62 FRESHMAN Lindsey, Kerry Lobh, Lillian Locke, Sandy Logan, Robert Logsden, Phyllis Long, Richard Louden, Charles Lucas, Janet Luckett, Merry Lurie, James Lutz, Martin MacDonald, Jeannie Madras, John Malone, Frankie Mangis, John Marshall, Suzanne Martin, John Martin, Scott The hall is eh active place for freshmen. New faces and new ideas Mason, Stephen Mauk, Marcia Mauney, Bridget Mays, Debra McCabe, Cheryl McC0wly, Cathy McCoy, Dennis McCurley, Randy McDaniel, Mike McFadden, Denis C McFarland, Donald McGee, Paula McKenna, Jackie McKenna, Mike McNair, Debbie Meadows, William Mercer, Craig Meredith, Dennis Metcalf, Barry Middleton, Howard Milburn, Rodney Miles, Cynthia Miles, Richard Miles, Suzanne Miller, Gary Mineer, Danny Mitchell, Lula Mitchell, Mark Mitchell, Pat Monroe, James Mcntgomery, David Morton, Bill Mouser, Becky Muench, Patty Muncy, Thresa Murphy, Jerry Myers, Daniel Nalley, David Nason, Mark Needy, Tony Nelson, Guthrie Nelson, Kevin Newlon, Danny Newman, James Newton, Magalia Newton, Tony Noe, Ray On, Robin Ott, Rose Otte, Marsha Owen, Deborah Padgett, James Parnell, Roger Parson, Linda Payne, .lack Payton, Brenda add to the fun of sr. High. Peak, Marion Perkins, Larry Pfeiffer, Vanessa Pfieffer, Paul Putnam, Darlene Quinlan, Mike Rausch, Diane Rayhill, Charles Reece, Linda Riddle, Larry Riedling, Martin Riley, Bruce Riney, Silas Risen, Richard F RESHMAN I 63 Ritchey, Paula Roarx, Brenda Robertson, Charles Robinson, Janet Roby, Donnie Roby, Karen Ross, Larry Routh, Tommy Ruffra, Marcia Russ, Betty Ruth, Tommy Sandridge, Janet Sauer, Buddy Sayler, Hank Schafer, Danny Schick, Debby Schneider, Jena Schneider, Rita Schoeder, Steve Schur, Linda Schroer, Joseph Scobba, Michael Scott, Greg Scott, Linda Searcy, Mark Seaton, Doug Seeley, Larry Seigle, Frances Seng, Tim Sermitt, John Shane, Donna Shays, Joseph Shaughnessy, Tim Sheldon, Larry Sherrard, Susie Shewmaker, Dale Sinclaire, Debbie Skaggs, Sierra Smiley, Cathy Smith, Dale Smith, Sandi Smith, Sonny Big plans hold FRESHMAN I64 1 5 'E I Spalding, Joanne Sparkmon, Trisha Spurrier, Mike Stark, Michael Stepp, Mary Stevens, Shirley Stillwell, Debbie Stonefield, Sharon Stottman, Barbara Stuck, Phil Swace, Linda Taylor, Dottie Taylor, Doug Taylor, Wayne ih- -vfQ....,,WW WHO EATS LUNCH? Teakle, Gordon Tharp, Steve Tharp, Steve Thompson, Barbara Thompson, Pam Thompson, Suzanne Thurmond, Theresa Tobbe, Donna Towell, Sheila Trogden, Roger Turner, Robert Underwood, Ricky Vanmeter, Jeff Veely, Karen iop place 1' ,QH F RESHMAN I65 Vincent, Terry Wagner, Gayle Walker, Kendai Wallace, Beth Wallen, Sandra Ward, Lynn Warner, Ernest Warrick, Sherry Washburn, Alice Watts, Teresa Webb, Susan Weibel, Cheryl Welker, Belind 3 Wheeler, Rhonda Whitehouse, Steve Wilding, Larry Willcox, Russell Williams, Charles Williams, Tommy Willis, Larry Wilson, Connie Winters, Tim Wisdom, Robert Wolgamott, Dave Wollmann, Rex Wollmann, Steve Wood, Anita Wooldridge, Reba for the Freshman. FRESHMAN I 66 Wooldridge, D avid Woosley, Sandy Wright, Janet Wyatt, Cynthia Young, Connie I il- Brady, Ann Burton, Rebecca Kessinger, Frank Smith, Greg Smith, J eff Smith, Bill The morning after the night before. Eager beaver! Class of '73 It takes all kinds to make a world. xi ky Qophomores. Class of 1972 Terry lVlauney and Sally Schneider Sophomore Class Officers Sophomore Favoriies ll.. 365. QQ Ill-r President ...... ........ . ..... Vice-Pres ident Secretary ...... Treasurer . . . S gt-at-A rms .... . . Larry Bowman . . . Phil Carlisle . Thelma Brooks . . . . Pam Shane . . . . . . Earl Simms Ricky Greenwood W: if nk E i C .g If e P Xl' Q ZA - K A ' A JK f hiv .f .lijki SOPHOMORE I 70 , kk s . The Sophomore. siari Cozine, Carol Crady, Debra Crady, Jeanie Craycroft, Mike Craycroft, Patsy Crump, Theresa Cunningham, Cindy Curry, Keith Dadisman, Bobbi Dadisman, Sue Daugherty, Ronald Davis, Debbie Davis, Georgina Decker, 'Douglas Adkins., Rosie Ahlers, Robert Alexander, Bill Allen, Charles Allen, Roger Allgeier, Danny Arhuckle, Alan Averyt, Mary Bamforth, Charles Barton, Karen Baumgardner, Bruce Bell, Becky Berding, Richard Billings, Gary Bird, Jimmy Blake, Donnie Blakey, Laura Borders, Judy Boss, Pat Bowman, Lar:y Bowman, Vicki Braden, Mary Brock, Darrell Brooks, Thelma Burke, Janice Burns, Jimmy Burton, Ronald Carwile, Bobby Carwile, Phil Casey, Susan Cecil, Cary Chandler, Frances Chapman, Diane Clark, Marietta Clark, Steve Clark, Tim Cockrill, Joe Collins, Kevin Connors, Danny Constant, Terri Cox, Deborah Cox, Debra L. Oh Decker, Marsha Decker, Veeta Dewitt, Joe Dillman, Ed Dircken, Linda Doyle, Debbie Duke, Kathy Duncan, Tana Dunn, Bonnie Dutton, Bonnie Eaves, Laura Edlin, Kenny Edwards, Debbie Edwards, Gary Edwards, Geraldine Elms, Cynthia Embry, Bruce F entress, Shelia Ferring, Ka Field, Terry Firquin, Kevin Fischer, Richard Floyd, Marlne Fowler, John Fox, Carl Fox, Donald Franklin, Virginia Frazo, Dayton Freeman, Gene Froba, Janet Gabehart, Denise Gardner, Rodger Garrett, Denise Gary, Jerry Gentry, Vicki George, Mike Gilbert, Wayne Golden, Wes Graham, Melinda Greenwell, Joan Greenwood, Ricky Gross, Ann J t a turning point in their high school life. ,L World History students hard at work SOPHOMORE l7l E m mm Could this be Sophomore spirit? SOPHOMORE l72 Haarman, Barbara Hagen, Norbert Hall, Debbie Hall, Pam Hammans, Benjie Hance, Kathleen Hanna, Debbie Harralson, Ellen Harrell, Terry Harris, Ronald Hatfield, Carolyn Hawkins, Beverly Heckel, Carla Heitz, Peggy Hellman, Debbie Hendrix, Bonnie Hendrix, Wayne Henson, Delynn Fun together is an important Henson, Donna Higginbotharn, Cheri Hoagland, Mary Holt, Tim Honeycutt, Doug Howard, Ray Howlett, Davina Howlett, Linda Huffman, Pamela Hughes, Joyce lngold, Jeanie Jackson, Carry Jackson, Michelle Jackson, Stephen Jarboe, David Jared, Angeline Jenkins, Charles Johns, Floyd Johnson, Bobbie Johnson, Brenda Johnson, Larry Johnson, Robert Jones, Clifford Jones, Larry Jones, Linda Jordan, Carla Jury, Don Kaufman, Donnie Keith, John Keith, Kenneth Kendrick, Jimmy Kerr, Bill Kilby, Philip Kleinhelter, Ronalo Klotz, Pamela Koenig, Trudye Krebs, Ann Lacewell, Lynda Laha, Babs Lamont, Debby Langnehs, Karen Lay, Gary Layman, Frank Linde, Doris Lively, Valerie Lloyd, Ceranda Logsdon, Jimmie Long, Donald Long, Kenneth Lurie, Richard Lyons, Glenn Maier, Cary Malone, Donna Manley, Babs Manley, Donna Mann, Charles pari of Sophomore aciiviig. Martin, Vicky Mattingly, Kathlene Matz, Kathy Mauney, Terry May, Jimmy McCawley, Charlotte McClure, Donna McCubbin, Diana Mclntire, Janice McMichael, Bruce McWhorter, Barbara Metz, Sally Middleton, Rodney Milby, Rocky SOPHOMORE I 73 SOPHOMORE I74 Miles, Steve Miller, Walt Milton, Kathy Milton, Steve Mindel, Dave Minton, Sherry Mivelaz, Joe Moch, Jolane Monroe, Debbie Moore, Diane Morgan, Sharon Mouser, Steve Munch, Debbie Myles, Glenn Naiser, Vicki Nason, Dean Neighbors, Vicki Nelson, Mark Newton, Roger Ott, Keith Owen, Sheryl Page, Doug Pate, Eddie Patton, Barb Payne, Chuck Payne, Elaine Peacock, David Peacock, Rhonda Peak, Billy Peebles, Cindy Peters, Sherri Phelps, Debbie Phillips, Angel Pittman, Theresa Pogue, Jackie Powell, Debbie Prell, Eddie Prewitt, Michael Priddy, Tom Quick, Billy Randall, Louis Rausch, Tommy Planning big things for Ray, Kathy Raymond, Ralph Rickert, Thomas Rives, Shannon Rose, Nancy Roth, Carol Russell, Lois Russell, William Sale, Janet Sapp, Sherry Saylor, ,loey Scallen, Mike Schenck, Deborah Schneider, Sally A typical day in the life of a Sophomore ihe fuiure . . . Schroer, Richard Scoggins, Richard Scott, Parry Seely, Michael Sexton, Deloris Seymour, Christine Shane, Pam Sharpe, Greg Sherlock, Deborah Sherman, Steve Shoemaker, Mike Simms, David Simms, Earl Sims, Nina SOPHOMORE i l75 SOPHOMORE I76 Q. if' Siper, Gloria Smith, Eddie Smith, John Smith, Rhonda Smith, Rita Smith, Ronnie Smith, Susie Snellen, Joe Sowder, Kathy Spalding, Norman Speckner, Diane Stark, Betty Steen, Susan Stengel, Connie Stephens, Carrie Stepp, Debbie Stewart, Joey Stillwell, Carole Stine, Paul Stivers, Benjie Stoltz, Sharon Straka, David Strange, Mike Strickland, Alan Sullivan, Brenda Sullivan, Debra Sutherland, Audrey Szymansky, Darlene Tabor, Vicki Thomas, Judy A. Thomas, Judy K. Thomas, Kathy Thompson, David Thompson, Rita Thompson, Teresa Thornberry, Arlene Tippett, Deborah Tobbe, Robert Trammel, Deborah Travis, Bill Triplett, Joanne Vancelette, Kim and a goal For those Vanmeter, Barbara Vernotzy, Dale Vincent, Ricky Vittetow, Henry Vogel, Melissa Wachenthaler, Bruce Wallace. Debbie Walters, Penny Warford. Eddie Warford, Eddie Jr. Warren, Billie Warren, Wanda Watts., Bob Wells, Debbie Whelan, Mary Whitehead, Skip Whitworth, Bruce Wiegleh, Vickie Williams, Suzanne Wilson, Debbie Wilson, Terry Woods, Dianne Zysk, Mike Bliley, J oe Brady, Joe Bremm, Vickie Elmore, Saundra Hester, Brenda Lambert, Kenneth Lee, Debbie Lockard, Lynn Moore, Linda Nally, Mike Preasmyer, Barbara Shanner, Janice Snyder, Judy Soeder, Karen Tuin, Donna Watkins, Tommy Wooding, Tanya 33 who follow io match. You can't copy mine, I was copying yours! SOPHOMORE 'I 77 Sn Zvmwdga f-M-w+ A.,, -:S M ,-', Juniors. Class of l97l Diane Gray and ,Rick Delk Junior Class Officers Junior Favoriies Q! President ......... . . .......... Paul Stearman Vice President ..... ....... H arold Ashcraft Secretary ....... ..... V ance Shewmaker Treasurer ..... ..... R obert Heinemann Sgt.-at-Arms . . . ...... Darrell Bainter Jim Snider JUNIORS I80 Burkes, Jackie Burks, Joe Burnett, Rhonda Burnett, Tommy Burt, Mitzi Bush, Cheryl Bush, Gary Buttons, Wilma Byers, Rhonda Byers, Ronald Cannon, Connie Cardin, Janet Cardin, Judy Carney, Steve Todag's Juniors Ackerman, Diane Age, Joan Alvey, Debbie Allen, Bradley Amos, Steve Anderson, Anita Anderson, Biannea Anderson, Roy Ashcraft, Harold Atherton, Margie Bainter, Darrell Ball, Gary Bambarger, Marge Banforth, Tom Banks, Wade Barfield, Mike Barker, Betsy Barker, Denise Barmore, Marianne Bayes, Vickie Belcher, Paula Benningfield, Jerry Berry, Allan Bickerest, Dennis Binggeli, Steve Blackshear, Robin Bland, Patsy Bonczkowski, Bonni Boone, Frances Booth, Diane Borders, Annette Bouse, J oe Bowman, Janice Boyd, Brenda Bradden, Bill Brashear, Nancy Broskey, Brad Brotzge, Larry Brown, Judy Brown, Karen Bryant, Angela Burgess, Eugene Carr, Debbie Cash, Ransie Cecil, Donna Cecil, Jim Chase, Jerry Check, Randolf Cheek, Freddy Christie, Patti Cissell, Rose Clineway, Harold Colvin, Billy Comer, Debbie Connelly, Nancy Connelly, Terry Corrigan, Jeanne Corrigan, Tom Cozine, Jeff Craig, Wallace Crawley, Dennis Crawley, Janie Craycroft, Ann Crenshaw, Connie Crowe, Donnalee Crumpton, Charles Cunningham, Patti Curtis, Linda Dahlgreen, Karen Daniels, Bernice Daniels., Marty Davis, Beverly Decker, Bruce Delk, Karen Delk, Ricky Dennison, Jackie Devore, Mona DeWeese, Gary DeWeese, John DWitt,Mike DeWitt, Thomas Disney, Melinda Doan, Denise Dobson, Pam Doerhoefer, Penny Donahue, Donna Donahue, Pat Doyle, Beverly Duncan, Randall Duncan, Susan Edge, Ronna Edlin, LuAnn Edwards, Sharon Egger, Richard Elmore, Gary Ernspiker, Myra Ernst, Sharon Estes, Diane Evancho, Charles Everett, Janet Feather, Debbie Fields, Karen Finley, Thomas Fischer, David Flint, Doris Flock, Charlyn Fenton, Don Foley, Sandra Fox, Mike Frames, Vickie Franklin, Kenny Free, Mary French, Mike Fried, Clemont Fulkerson, Carolyn Gafford, Vickie Gagel, Linda Galloway, Rudy Galloway, Ruth Gardner, Larry Gardner, Rodger Garner, John Garrity, Ricky Geary, Denise Gentry, Joyce Gilbert, Regina is 6 'Q lbw 'S , l in mang different ij F 1 rv in 1 -X , 11 ' ix x -5: Q Glass, Karen Gnau, Lillian Gower, Jeanie Grace, Eric Graef, Richard Gray, Diane Greenwell, Eddie Grinestaff, Ray Grunwald, Faye Hadley, Jeanette Hagan, June Hagan, Wayne Hale, Barney Hall, Lana Kaye iv wr- ,gf LJ Hall, Kathy Halleron, Barbara Halpin, Kathy Hammon, Karen Hammond, Gary Hancock, Robert Hannah, Dean Harbin, Sally Harned, Randy Harper, Denise Harper, Lois Harris, Bonnie Harris, Connie Harris, James Harris, .lerry Harris, Teddy Harrison, Marlene Hawkins, Donna Hawkins, Ed Hayes, Karen Heckel, Carol Hedgebeth, Shelby Heinemann, Robert Hemer, Johnathan wags: fhe classroom. Hendricks, Larry Hendrickson, Karen Hicks, Steven Higgenbottom, Sue Hilbert, Ben Hilton, I.uAnn Hosclaw, Debbie Hough, Debbie Hough, Pamela Hovekamp, Larry Howard, Donna Howard, Gail Howard, Norman Howell, Mike JUNIORS I83 Juniors put on a happy face. Huff, Edward Hunt, Pat Hunter, Janet Jackson, Betty Jackson, James Jameson, Gary J arboe, Karen Jenne, Sherry Jewell, Cheryl Johnson, Cathy Johnson, Evelyn Johnson, John Johnson, Pamela Johnston, Pat Jones, Ronald Judd, Wendy June, Betty Kalwat, John Karger, John Keatting, Bill Keeling, Susie Keith, Susan Kelty, Sharon Kendall, Danna Key, Scott Kilhy, Judy Kinny, Shirley Kinslow, Joyce Kippes, Sue Knott, Beverly Kolb, Barbara Kyser, Bill Lacey, Robert Lambert, Doug Larkin, Brenda Lawson, Judy Lawson, Pat Lay, Donna Lee, Gordon Lewis. Larry Little, Kathy Livers, Benita Coffee, Tea or Milk a greaf success Luckert, Shirley Lucett, James MacDonald, Paul Madden, Keith Mallard, Judy Manakee, Kathy Manges, Charles Manning, Robert Maples, Steve Markwell, Joe Marshall, Brenda Marshall, Robert Mattingly, Julie Matz, Richard JUNIORS ,I85 U- llv fi JUNIORS I86 , , F7 Meade, Debbie Meadows, Cindy Meeks, Ethel Mericleth, Keith Merzweiller, Bill Meyer, .loe Miles, Anna Miller, Barry Miller, Carolyn Miller, Richard Miller, Shirley Mobley, Debbie Montfort, Kenny Monroe, Anita selling ice cream This isn't a lottery tlcket, 1tS an ice cream! Maupin, Nancy Mayer, Sandy Mayes, Pat McBr0om, Paul McClain. Robert McCoy, David McDowell, Charles McFadden, Debbie McGee, Terry McCimsy, Beverly Mcllollancl, Ray McKnight, Thomas McMichael, Mike McMillan, William Don t eat the profits! ! Morgan, Peggy Morris, Debbie Morris, Rosemary Mozeleski, Stanria Murphy, Larry Murray, Debbie Myers, Michele Nally, Danetta N apper, Dennis Nash, Debbie Neblett, Shelia Nelson, Pam Newman, Brenda Newton, Mike Nichols, Dave Nicholas. Walter North, Tommy Nunley, Steve Nunn, Danny Ohlmann, Cherry Owen, Shirley Padgett, .leff Parker, Gary Patterson, Cloria Paxton, Linda Payton, Sonia Peccorra, James Perdue, Kathy Pfeiffer, Sally Phelps, Mike Phillpot, Dolores Pogue, Linda Pope, Rorma Porter, Betty Powell, Anne Powell, Carolyn Presley, Stephen Prewitt, Curtis Prewitt, William Priddy, Bonita Probasco, Nora Quebbeman, Diane after school each dag JUNIORS Schmidt, Barbara Schmitt, Charlene Schoch, Mary Scobba, Sally Scott, Pam Scroggins, Mary Seaton, Glenn Seitz, Sharon Seng, Steve Sexton, .lean Shake, Allan Shaler, Allan Shannon, Claude Sharp, Pat 1 1 .1 B F3 X' if if J 1 ,X . .., V Air A 'Sw 4? w . wiih greai spirii so A Q, li' Queen, Greg Quire, Mark Radcliff, Theresa Ranschaert, David Ray, James Reid, Debbie Risinger, Patricia Roark, Betty Roarx, Darlene Robbins, Charolette Robertson, Terry Rodgers, Lynn Roehrig, Steve Roth, Sharon Russell, Brenda Rye, Dan Rye, Don Sadler, Lana Sage, Susie Sale, Karen Sanders, Rick Savage, Sherry Scherzer, Judy Schindler, Larry qt, , ,C .,., . if tg 5 3 and ieam suppori Sherlock, Bruce Sherrard, Donna Shewmaker, Vance Shirley, Maida Simms, Tommy Sirles, Randy Skaggs, Alicia Skaggs, Linda Skinner, Dora Slaughter, J ack Smith, Calvin Smith, Cheryl Smith, Debbie C. Smith, Debbie L. JUNIORS I89 JUNIORS 190 Smith, Mary Beth Smith, Peggy Smith, Susie Snellen, Barbara Snellen, Bruce Snider, Jim Soderburg, Roger Springer, Patty Stark, Mary Stearman, Gary Stearman, Paul Stewart, Sandy Stewart, Sherry Stillwell, Danny X to produce a ze . av r N g X , , v., Stier, Donna Stilger, Frank Stith, Robert Strange, David Sturgeon, Paul Sublett, Marsha Sullivan, Patsy Summit, John Sweasy, Margie Swicegood, Tommy Swinehart, Ralph Szukis, Tom Taft, Paul Taliaferro, Larry Taylor, Danny Taylor, Glenn Thomas, Donna Thomas,'Randy Thompson, Charles Thompson, Helen Thompson, Ricky Tewell, Charlene Thomsberry, Mary Ann Thurman, Paula Tinnell, Donna Tumer, Connie Turner, Cynda Underwood, David Urban, Linda Vaughn, Leslie Vernon, Marlene Vernon, Phyllis Vernon, RaMona Vincent, David Voll, George Volz, Dennis Wade, Pam Walker, Candy Walker, Cindy Wallen, Sue Walp, Gale Washburn, Fay I .f , I , ,Q A f . A-,VV , ' 1 7 y , so , iil. y 1 ., gootfiw V oyyl , rf T WY J as fr - :tg an fl ' - N r V x A h fl V 'C XS 1' A, K A, A 2 -r ff I successful prom Practice makes a perfect prom. 5 ilk, 5 W., HK 4- Y ft JUNIORS I9I Who, me? I didn7t do it! ! Weatherholt, Darlene Webb, Brenda Weibel, Peggy Welch, Gaylene West, Bonnie Wiegleb, Sharon Wheat, Patty Wheeler, Beau Whelan, Pat White, Barbara White, Gary White, Shelia Whitesell, David Wheeler, Peggy and lead on as Junior Enthusiasm! ! ! JUNIORS I92 One of the outstanding Juniors! l Wiggington, Norman Wilcox, Carl Williams, Gary Willis, Dottie Wilkerson, John Wisman, Carl Woidich, Emil Wooden, Gary Wooldridge, Joyce Wozney, Pat Wright, Darlene Zalampas, Arty Zirnheld, Robert Comer, Mike Connors, Danny Dirksen, Gary Newton Janice J r H , nh l iomorrow's Seniors. l XM N 4? k,., , 0 ' -V f gina V AS:-in g 1:gr!,J' J UNI ORS I93 ffm . ll 'Hi an llwolm q Q niors Senior Class Dflioers li S s Q 2 5 5 E 2 E E E Q Mike Myers Colleen Quinlan Steve Dahl Bob Mauney Sergeant-at-A rms S ecretary- Treasurer President Vice-President fiifsefxrrgrrtgf, The past four years have gone too quickly for the Seniors of 1970. We have been preparing ourselves for graduation and a prosperous vocation after schoolg best we didn't realize how soon the time for leaving would y come. The seniors who have put their heart into making Southern a better l place will never forget the fun as well as the times of study. These dedicated seniors will always be a part of Southern, even if they are on the other side of the world. t Speaking for the Senior Class, I would like to express my appreciation to the sponsors who have contributed to the class, as well as our Southern. To the students in grades 7-ll we hope you will have as much fun as we have had. Finally, to the Seniors, I would like to thank you for your participation and cooperation in the activities of our school and wish you luck in the fu- ture. l Steve Dahl l I96 Achievements of Honor As seniors of the class of 1970, we have gathered and participated in many fond memories of things gone by. Through our many years together, We have found able leaders and lasting friends. To represent the strength of mind, the spirit, and the personality of those persons who most accurately measure up to the qualities of leadership, we have chosen, along with the faculty, our TOP TEN. They are: Donna Fischer Steve Dahl Colleen Quinlan Bobby Mauney Karen Schuler Mike Myers Marsha Tutwiler Terry Sullivan Linda Woodruff Charlie Whalen The class SUPERLATIVES are those students who have displayed an outstanding personal char- acteristic throughout their relationships with the other students. One boy and one girl were chosen in each category. MMost Likely to Succeedn, '6Cutest , Friend1iest,', and HMost Athletic were only a few categories included in Superlatives. We feel that these students reflect the promise that the class of 1970 holds for the future. DONNA. F ISCHER will enter the University of Kentucky School of Nurs- ing next fall. Her classes include English, humanities, German II, Chemistry II, and trigonometry. ft A President of the Senior Class and the Student Council, STEVE DAHL, plans to major in art and minor in physical education. His subjects this year include art, English, mechanical drawing, humanities, and Spanish II. A , fl' A LCA' W W aj M A ! 'U D tnpbwk 9 JM gal I W ft ,V J! V d v , M ,, QiV'1LLK Use' I fL,L cf xl t .LV X - '- ,rn - wif ' 5 X 1 . , , Q.. 1 J I Q 'lin' V :fm if , ,X 1 .I . e 1 ig, .4 f. 3. gf' ,V iff J 5 ,- G? . ir U X 'W ' Secretary of the Senior Class and the Student Council, COLLEEN QUIN- LAN would like to enter fashion merchandizing. She is a member of Drill Corps, the Annual Staff, and the Southwind Staff. Her subjects include home-economics, dramatics and public speaking, psychology, and journal- ism and creative writing. -Emi 2 W 1 l S' X After graduation from Eastern Kentucky University, BOBBY MAUNEY hopes to become a teacher and coach. Advanced government, modern history, dramatics and public speaking, and English comprise his schedule. l zo: 35s3g3 ' f DS , XX Q will gf, E Sli ti , gg siisgtil FF 3 3 is ff kllliiii 202 ly? KAREN SCH ULER plans to study Russian at Eastern Kentucky Univer sity and perhaps will enter foreign services. Her classes include humanities, English, Russian Il, math functions, and typing. Having received a four thousand dollar scholarship, MIKE MYERS will enter Eastern Kentucky University next fall. There he hopes to obtain a major in special education. His subjects are English, psychology, sociology, physiology, advanced government, and economics. - The Annual Staff, Drill Corps, Beta Club, and the Student Council are included in MARSHA TUTWILERX activities. Her classes consist of Eng- lish, psychology, physiology, dramatics and public speaking, and home-eco- nomics. TERRY SULLIVAN plans to attend the University of Kentucky on a four-year football scholarship. He hopes to study mathematics and perhaps civil-engineering. This year Terry was chosen to receive the Mr. Trojan award. A major in physical education is the goal of LINDA WOODRUFF. She is presently enrolled in English, anatomy, psychology, home-economics, and dramatics and public speaking. An active participant in baseball, basketball, and football, CHARLIE WHELAN has received several awards for athletics this year. He is enrolled in English, trigonometry, electronics, Spanish II, and physical science. WiHies+ John Campbell and Chris Gdaniec Mosi Dependable Barb Strohowski and Billy if Smith and Kathy Geiger Mosi School Qpirii Besi Personaliig J Mosi W Q, .f Aihleiic K1 T5 ' E 'lf' ,af ll?-fl if 1 l , an cg ECA -3517? 59 Jan Williams XXCO f A K , JS d K x Q AVA' i Rodney Firquin '-.. x 'Q w X R It - -Q ,WN h' V, :l. K, ' ,f xl g ' , x -I ' X Y Q Nancy Brawner and Marshall Florence 2I0 l 1 , A JU 7 f W2 KWH M71 f . , , ,N ,f fx ., , ff 0 f , f ff 1 ' VQIK' XXX ' i NP!jVfV.f f ,I I 1 M' ---f Q , , yilf'Q 1 lf' fx V I 3 f V - M M J, 7 rf ,M XJ L my R ff I ' I I K! Xj lynn 1 kj ,ivx-'ily' 'J .ka 1141 Q XVVVQ 'W 'ffl' I f ' f ' i ,M nf ' 9 x lg-g,f,,f-41 fjuff ,Q-f '4M' V 1, W' . fv ' V l fy GW ffff' 1. L ' , ii -+,4.-QL , 1' W 5 i I ,rv W Q 4 L 5 I V' T 1 N 5 3 v i 5 i Debbie Lipe and Ricky Bowlus 1 sfigifffw fwjvijifsmfy M5 f3iw JJW9w e y and N 1 Mimi Sparks P W Y Mosi Likelg io Succeed Friendliesi ACKERMAN, AVA MARLENE nMarlene Favorite Memory: My senior year, all the good times at S.H.S. Ambition: To wake up every morning with a smile Activities: Beta Club 10, 11, 125 Y-Teens 10, 113 French Club 10, 11: F.T.A. 10, 11 AGE, ANNA CATHERINE Cathy Favorite Memory: July of '63, .lunior and Senior Prom '69 Ambition: To make my parents proud of me. Activities: Y-Teens 10, 11: F.B.L.A. 12 AINSWORTH, SANDRA KAY Sandy Favorite Memory: Dec. 20, 1968, all my years at S.H.S. Ambition: To get the most out of life that you possibly can. Activities: Girls Basketball 9: Latin Club 9g Art Club 10, 11, 12g Spanish Club 10, 11 ALEXANDER, STEVEN VANCE Chuck Favorite Memory: Jan. 25, 19693 My Jr. year and the Jr. Variety show, the great Class of 70 , and my mad rides of terror. Afmbition: To succeed in what ever I attempt and make Mom proud o me. Activities: Dramatics 12: Spanish Club 10, 115 Band 9, 10, 115 Jr. and Sr. Variety shows 9, 10, 11g Junior Favorite i Times are a'changing. ALLGEIER, WAYNE ROBERT GlAug77 Favorite Memory: September 22, 1969 Ambition: To get married and live happily ever after. Activities: None ALVEY, MICHAEL WAYNE Mickey Favorite Memory: Summer of 69. Ambition: To be the best in at least one thing I do. Activities: D.E. I, II. AMOS, CHARLES LESLIE Charlie Favorite Memory: Chorale, Summer 69 , and Faith. Ambition: To find God's purpose for my life and to make His will mine. Activities: Russian Club 10, 11, 129 Adv. Band 9, 10, 113 Beta Club 10, 11, 123 Good News Club 11, 12, President 12. ARBUCKLE, STEPHEN WAYNE '4Steve Favorite Memory: The times with my friends, and every year at Southern. Ambition: To be happy and successful in the career I choose. Activities: None. 2I4 ARNOLD, GAIL DORIS 'iGail or Gaily-Mae Favorite Memory: Summer of '69 at U.K. and the night we ran into some mailboxes. Ambition: To enlarge my world and to make my parents proud of me. Activities: F.T.A. 10, 11, 125 F.H.A. 95 Beta 10, 11, 125 German Club 11, 125 Mixed Chorus 95 Girls Chorus 105 Girls' Track 95 Y-Teens 113 Dramatics 12. ASHCRAFT, WILLIAM JOSEPH 5lJ0e7! Favorite Memory: Colleen Q., Jr. Variety Show, The Penguins Ambition: To live a rewarding and happy life and to make one special person even happier. Activities: German Club 10, 11, 125 Track 10, 11, 125 S-Club 11, 125 Jr. Variety Showg Student Council 11, 125 Dramatics 125 Cross Country 10. BALE, VICKI SUE Vic Favorite Memory: The summer of '69, The Gang, Frisch's and .Ierry's. August 22, 1969, the day I met G. G. Ambition: To graduate from beauty college. To marry a certain guy and to make him very happy. Activities: F.H.A. 9, 10, 11, 125 Bowling League 10, Youth Speaks 115 Prom Committee 11, Y-Teens 9, 10. BARNES, DONNA DAY Bubbles Favorite Memory: Lambda Chi and my Senior year. Ambition: To find a certain someone and make them happy. Activites: Y-Teens 10, 115 Art Club 10, 11, 12 a decade's rolled bg BARNES, JOSEPH C. JR. Gunky Junior Barnes Favorite Memory: Mr. Craig, getting even with Seneca in the '70 basketball season. Ambition: To become a computer programmer. Activities: Spanish Club BARRETT, .IERILYNN MARIE ,lerrie Favorite Memory: All the fun I have had at Southern in the past six years. Ambition: To go on to college and make my parents proud of me, to make friends wherever I go. Activities: Spanish Club 105 Y-Teens 10, 115 Lambda Chi. BECK, DEBORAH Deb Favorite Memory: All the fun I have had with my friends here at Southern. Ambition: To become successful and happy in the career I pursue. Activities: Spanish Club 11, 125 Art Club 11, 125 Y-Teens 11 BECKER, DEBORAH JOE Debbie Favorite Memory: August 9, '68, Ring day, Frisches, Sigma Epsilon, all my friends and our crazy times together. Ambition: To do the best in whatever I attempt, and to make my family and that one special guy proud of me. Activities: Drill Corps 11, 125 Y-Teens 9, 105 Girls' Chorus 95 French Club 10, 11, 125 Southwind Staff 11. 2I5 BELCHER, BARBARA LYNN Barb Favorite Memory: The day we got our senior rings, and all the fun in Cruce's English III class. Ambition: To help people who are in need of help, and make my parents proud of me. Activities: None BELDEN, O. FRANKLIN Frank Favorite Memory: My years at Southern and P. R. Ambition: To become a veterinarian, and to work for a fulfilling life for my family. Activities: German Club 10, 11. BESSE, LOUIS EDWARD '4Louis Favorite Memory: Buying my ring. Ambition: To raise cattle and horses. Activities: None. BINGGELI, WILLIAM LOUIS Bingoberry Favorite Memory: Playing football at Southern High. Ambition: To succeed in life. Activities: Football 11, 12: Track 11, 12. 2l6 BECKER, RICHARD LEWIS 4'Richie Favorite Memory: All the fun I've had the past four years at Southern. Ambition: To graduate from college and become a successful architect. Activities: Track 9: Beta Club 10, Il, 12: Key Club 10, 11: Youth Speaks 10, 11: Russian Club 10, 11, 12. BEHRINGER, CAROL ANN Carol Favorite Memory: First and last day of school and my friends throughout school. Ambition: To become a success and enjoy it. Activities: French Club 10, 11. BELL, CHARLES FRANKLIN, JR. HBuddy7! Favorite Memory: The day I got my Chevelle, Mr. Harris' Psychology class and the Great Class of '70 Ambition: To study medicine at U.K. and race my own Chaparral. Activities: None. BENNINGFIELD, ARLAND W. III Wilbur WAD III Favorite Memory: Miss Broderick, Mr. Brawner, Mr. Wilson, and setting the polevaulting record. Ambition: To polevault again. Activities: Football 10, 113 Track 9, 10, 11: S-Club 10, 11, 12. BIRD, NANCY .IO asNancvs Favorite Memory: Sept. 30, 1968, Christmas Eve '68, Annual Staff, and all the friends 1've made at S.H.S. Ambition: To marry Tony and make him happier each day than he has ever been before. Activities: Mixed Chorus 9g Spanish Club 10, 113 Y-Teens 10, 11: Beta Club 10, 11, 12g Annual Staff, editor 12 BISCHOFF, MARY VERONICA 66Mary7, Favorite Memory: Summer and Winter of '69g all the crazy times with Dia, Ab, Deb, and .ludyg Frisch's Ambition: To enjoy today, be mindful of the past and find a future filled with love, happiness, and fun. Activities: Latin Club 9, 10g Beta Club 10, 11, 125 Y-Teens 10g Art Club 10,11,12g F.T.A. 11 BLEDSOE, LINDA KAY Linda Lou Favorite Memory: Summer of '69 at U.K.g Russian Club: knocking down fifteen mailboxes. Ambition: To live a full, happy life and to leave it in a little better shape than 1 found it. Activities: Girls Chorus 9, 10g Beta Club 10, 11, 129 Youth Speaks 105 Russian Club 10, 11, 12: F.T.A. 9, 10, 11, 12 BOOTH, GWENDOLYN cacwenss favorite Memory: Larkwood and all the adventures with Darlene and incla. Ambition: To always know the One who holds tomorrow and to realize how precious life really is. Activities: Mixed Chorus 95 Girls Chorus 10: Russian Club 10, 11g German Club 11: Beta Club 11 BISHOP, NIKKIE ANN 4'Nik Favorite Memory: Jr. Variety show, hayride, Oct. 26, '68 R. F., and all my friends at S.H.S. Ambition: To live a successful life, make my parents proud of me, and make R. F. happy. Activities: Sec. Spanish Club 105 Student Council 115 Prom Committee 119 .Ir. Variety show 115 Drill Corps 12: Executive Council 12: Southwind staff 12, Calendar Girl candidate 12 BLAKEY, BETTY JANE Janie Favorite Memory: Summer of '69 Ambition: To work in the secretarial field. Activities: Girls Chorus 105 Choir 11, 125 F.B.L.A. 12 BOOTH, KENNETH L. Heavy Favorite Memory: August 31, 1969 Ambition: To become a disc jockey and make a certain girl happy. Activities: None. BOWLUS, RICHARD CHARLES 56RiCk1Y Favorite Memory: Sept. 22. 1968, Stupid, Spring Vacation 1969, June 25, and all the fun I had with the guys. Ambition: To make a certain person happy, and to succeed at what I attempt to do. Activities: S-Club 10, 11: Varsity Track 10, Varsity Football 10 ZI7 BOYD, MARY ANN Mary Ann Favorite Memory: February 10, 1968, Prom '68 and '69, the day I met L. S. Ambition: To be a success in life and to make that certain guy proud of me. Activities: Bowling 9, 10, 11, 12: Y-Teens 10, 11: Southwind Staff 11. BRADBURY, CAROL FAYE Carol Favorite Memory: Good times at S.H.S. and with all my friends: Nov. 22, 1966. Ambition: To bring happiness into the hearts of those 1 love especially a special someone. Activities: Drill Corps 11, 12: F.B.L.A. 12, Latin Club 11, 12. most, BRAWNER, NANCY Nanc,' Favorite Memory: Prom '68, '69, May 2, 1969, my junior year, and all my great friends at Southern. Ambition: To try and make everyone around me smile, and make my parents proud of me. IA?il1gtif5: Jr. Variety Show: Southwind Staff 12g Prom Committee 11: BREWER, KENNETH RAY Kenny Favorite Memory: Beating a 6-cylinder Falcon in my Volkswagen. Ambition: To have the fastest Volkswagen in town. Activities: Band 9, 10. A new generation 2I8 BRIDWELL, MICHAEL THOMAS ffMike Favorite Memory: All the exciting times at S.H.S., an people I have met. d the many wonderful Ambition: To succeed in every task I attempt and to live life to its fullest. Activities: Transfer from Durrettg Spanish Club 10, 11. BRINLEY, DEBORAH GAY Debbie Favorite Memory: Oct. 4, 1969 Ambition: To be a good wife to my husband and children. Activities: Advanced Band 9, 109 Art Club 11, 12. BROCK, KENNETH SAMUEL 'LKenny Favorite Memory: Summer of '69, Ambition: To be successful in everything 1 do. Activities: Spanish Club 11: F.B.L.A. 12: Band 9, 10, 1 BROWN, CHERYL DARLENE Cheryl Favorite Memory: Wink, The Pack, Summer of English class. a good mother to my 1, 12. '66, and Mr. Cruce's Ambition: To always have the strength to resist temptations and endure hardships. Activities: Mixed Chorus 9: Adv, Girls' Chorus 103 Choir 11: Drill Corps 11, 12g Spanish Club 11, 12g F.T.A. 11, 12: Y-Teens Candidate 12. 10, 115 Homecoming BROWN, MICHAEL W. Michael Favorite Memory: Working in the A.V. room. Ambition: To own a submachine gun Activities: German Club 10, 115 audio Visual Aid 11, 12 BROWN, MARGORIE ANN Margie Favorite Memory: April 3, 1969, New Year's Eve 1968 Activities: FBLA 11, 12: Girls' Chorus 9 BROWN, RAMONA RUTH Ruth Favorite Memory: The summer of 69 Ambition: To become a beautician Activities: Y-Teens 10, 11 BROWN, RONALD ALLEN Ronnie Favorite Memory: Ring Day: all the friends I've made at Southern Ambition: To graduate and make my life worthwhile Activities: Spanish Club 10, 11 is sounding its org. BROWN, WILLIAM JOSEPH '4Bil1 Favorite Memory: All the small ordinary happenings of everyday life Ambition: To live life to its fullest by doing the impossible Activities: Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12: Spanish Club 11 BRUMLEVE, MARLENE ANNE uMarlene Favorite Memory: Oct. 27, 19674 all of the great friends Iive shared with Tommy. Ambition: To always care for someone, Activities: Girls Chorus 9g German Club 10, 119 Beta Club 10 BRUMMETT, JUDITH LORAINE 'L.ludy Favorite Memory: The good times with my friends and all the sweet things Linda and Jimmy have done for me Ambition: To make my Htwo Angels in heaven proud of me and someday be able to sing with them in heaven Activities: Transfer from Thomas Jefferson, Future Homemakers of Amer- ica ll, 125 Prom Committee BRUNER, BARBARA DIANE Diane, 4'Brune,' Favorite Memory: The day I was elected president of F.B.L.A.g F.B.L.A. convention: All the friends I have made at Southern Ambition: To be a medical secretaryg To lead a good Christian life and make those I love proud of me BRYANT, GEORGIA CAROLE A Carole Favorite Memory: My Junior and Senior years and especially summer- 1969-and 'iworkingu for the Southwind. Ambition: To achieve whatever I attempt and to make my parents proud of me. Activities: Mixed Chorus 9, Girls Chorus 10, Choir 11, 4-H 9, Y-teens 10, French Club 10-11, Dramatics Club 12, Youth Speaks 9-10, Beta Club 12, Southwind 11 BUCHANAN, DAVID Buck Favorite Memory: September 22, 1967 and Summer of '69 Ambition: To graduate and to live a long, happy life. Activities: Football 9, 10 BEUTHER, MARY CATHERINE Sam Favorite Memory: The day I received my senior ring. Ambition: To graduate from high school. Activities: None BUNCE, JAMES ROBERT i'Jim Favorite Memory: Joe, Bob, Marshal, and the nights when someone's parents weren't home, and January 26. Ambition: To go to college and make a man of myself. Activities: German Club 10, 1l, Jr. Variety Show, S-Club 10, ll, 12: Football 10, 11 To work and to live. BURNETT, CONNIE LYNN i'Honey Babe Favorite Memory: Summer of 168 and March 1969 Ambition: To marry that certain someone and to find complete happiness. Activities: Russian I-10, Youth Speaks 10 BURT, KATHERINE LOUISE 6GKat7! Favorite Memory: The summers of 68 and 69, The Gang at Southern and August 23. Activities: Y-teens 10, ll, F.H.A. ll, F.B.L.A. ll, Reporter 12 BUTLER, DENISE LYNN A'Dennie Favorite Memory: All my chicken-dog buddies, Jerry's, and most of all my little brother. Ambition: To be happy. Activities: Y-teens 10, 113 Latin Club 11, 12 BYARS, KATHRYN MARCH Kathie,' Favorite Memory: October 14, 1967, Summers of 66 and 69, Chicken Man week-ends, Junior, Musku and Schwartz, Rock of Ages, and Jerry's. Ambition: To dance with Fred Astaire and to live in Lake O. A Activities: Y-teens 10, llg F.H.A. 10, reporter ll, Jr. Prom Committee. 220 CAMPBELL, JOHN LESLIE Groov Favorite Memory: The Old N.O.D. get togethers and all the good times with 4'Mom. Ambition: To become so famous that because of me Southern some day will become a National Landmark. Activities: Annual Staff 12: Southwind Staff 123 Jr. Variety 11, 12: Art Club 10, 11, 12: Latin Club Pres. 10: Good News Club 9, 10: Bicycle Team Captain 11g Homecoming Chairman 12: Time Capsule Director. ARMSTRONG, RANDELL RAY Randy Ambition: To get out of school. Favorite Memory: Mrs. Osgood's class. Activities: None. CARTER, SHARON GAIL Gail Favorite Memory: November 26, 1966 and all the good times at S.H.S. with those ole thangsf' Ambition: To do my best at whatever I attempt and to make my parents proud of what I do. Activities: Mixed Chorus 95 German Club, treasurer 113 Drill Corps 11, 12: Southwind Staff 12. CARTER, TERRY Top Cat Favorite Memory: When I graduate. Ambition: To work at L.G.8zC. Activities: None. YE? .As to grow. gain and give. CHAMBERS, ROBERT MORRIS Barb Favorite Memory: Ralph's lectures from the vocation school bus. Ambition: None. Activities: First and second year vocation school bus. CHAPMAN, LINDA JOY Linda Favorite Memory: All the friends I've made at Southern, the summer of 69 and all the great friends I've made at Frisch's. Ambition: To achieve the one thing I've always wanted to achieve, and to, hopefully, make my parents proud of me. Activities: Y-Teens 10. CHILTON, BETTY FAYE Dimples Favorite Memory: Yelling the Senior battle cry for the first time, and all of my good and bad times at Southern. Ambition: To try to achieve first a little more than what is expected of me, and to make my parents one-half as proud of me as I am of them. Activities: French Club I. CHRISTENSEN, NANCY KATHLEEN :ANancya1 Favorite Memory: Lambda Chi, Chicago, Canada, and all the great times at -SHS with those ole thangsf' Ambition: To do my best in whatever I attempt and to make my parents proud of me. Activities: FBLA 12: Mixed Chorus 9: Y-Teens 103 Spanish Club 11. 221 CHRISTIAN, STANLEY Stan Favorite Memory: Mr. Knight's drafting class. Ambition: To have fun after I get out of Southern. Activities: None. CLARK, DARLENE GLENNA rrDa1-Cyn Favorite Memory: Februaay 23, 1969, 4th and 5th period, sessions at Sharon's locker. Ambition: To leave a ood impression on everyone I meet and make Terry 5 the happiest man in the world. Activities: Chorus 9, 10, 113 Southwind Staff 115 Dramatics 12. COMBES, SHERRY LEE 'iSherry Favorite Memory: December 20 and Southern High. Ambition: To become a secretary. Activities: Spanish Club 10g Art Club 12: Dramatic COOPER, REGENA LEE Gena Favorite Memory: Getting my senior ring. Ambition: To have a happy and full life. s Club 12. Activities: Transfer from T. J.: Spanish Club 10, 11. 222 COLLINS, KATHLEEN ANN Kathy Favorite Memory: The summers of '68 and '69 and the Blue Dart. Ambition: To be healthy, wealthy and wise. Activities: Latin Club 9, 10: Y-Teens 9, 10, 11. COLVIN, ROSE MARY Rose Favorite Memory: My junior and senior years at Southern, Sept. 15, 1969 ' and all my friends Carolyn, Nancy, Gail, Carol, Nancy B., Bonnie and ' Donna. Ambition: To become a private secretary. 1 Activities: Y-Teens 10, 11: F.B.L.A. 12. Y 1 l CORBETT, DENNIS Favorite Memory: April 20, 1968, Sept. 15, 1968 with a certain girl and 1 ring day. Ambition: To be a success in air-conditioning and in lifeg to marry a certain girl. Activities: D.E.C.A. 11, 12. ' COSBY, CONNIE LYNN 1 , Connie , Favorite Memory: The fun times in Drill Corps and my senior year. Ambition: To become an x-ray technician and marry a rich doctor. i Activities: Drill Corps 11, 12: French Club 11, 12: German Club 9, 10: i Y-Teens 10. l l CRAFT, GARY WILLIAM HR-ockf! Favorite Memory: My first varsity football game against Fern Creek and Rob, .I0e, Marshall, Jim, Bruce Ambition: To be the best hurdler in the United States. Activities: Track 9, 10, 11, 12: S-Club 10, 11, 12: Football Mgr. 9: Football 12: Spanish Club 11 CRAWFORD, THOMAS M. Tom Favorite Memory: The night I met Donna and the day we got our rings. Ambition: To make as many friends as I can and to be a success in life. Activities: Bowling 12. CURRY, BRENDA CAROL Brenda Favorite Memory: Summer of '69 and all the new friends I have met this year. Ambition: To make my parents proud of me and to lead a happy Christian life. Activities: Good News Club DAHL, STEPHEN MICHAEL Favorite Memory: Playing football under Mr. Wilson all four years. Ambition: To play college football under coach Ray at U. of K. Activities: Football 9, 10, 11, 12: Track 11, 12: Sophomore Vice-president: Sophomore Favorite: Junior Vice-president: Senior class president: President of Student Council: S-Club 10, 11, 12: Art Club 12: Latin Club Pres. 9: Spanish Club pres. 11, 12 CRABTREE, KARL WAYNE Tree-Cra bratt Favorite Memory: All the good times at Southern with the Gang : Tennis: and all Southern's athletic events. Ambition: To go to college, graduate, and live a happy, useful, and meaningful Christian life. Activities: Football 9, 10: Tennis 9, 10, 11, 12: S-Club 9, 10, 11, 12: German Club 11, 12: Dramatics Club 12: Adv. Band 9, 10: Student Council 9: Jr. and Sr. Variety shows CRADY, ELAINE Buttons Favorite Memory: The summer of '68 when I went to Shepherd Air Force Base, Texas to visit my brother. Ambition: To make my parents as proud of me as I am of them. Activities: Transfer from Harrison County High School. CRUSH, JEANNE LYNN 'fleannie' Favorite Memory: The summers of '68 and '69: the Blue Dart Ambition: To lead a happy and successful life and reach my goal in life. Activities: Spanish Club 11, 12: Drill Corps 10, 11, 12: Y-Teens 9, 10, 11: Chorus 9, 10 CUNDIFF, MARTINA LOUISE Skinny Legs Favorite Memory: December 20, 1968 and all the great times with Con, Deb, Sam, Vance, Rhonda, and P.M. Afmbition: To accomplish something in life and make those I love proud o me. Activities: Southwind staff 12: Y-Teens 10, 11: Executive Council 12: Drill Corps 12 l 223 DECKER, LUCY EVELYN 66Lu3! Favorite Memory: April 16, 19679 October 11, 1969. Ambition: To make Dave a good wife, and make my parents proud of me. Activities: French Club 9, 109 Bowling 9, 109 D.E.C.A. 11, 12. DEMKO, PATRICIA LYNN 4'Patti Favorite Memory: The Junior Variety Show, Denver in '69, and all the great times 1've had at Southern. Ambition: To contribute just a little something towards making the world a happier, better place to live. Activities: Southwind Staff 129 Annual Staff 129 F.T.A. 11, 12g Beta Club 10, 11, 12: Latin Club 9: German Club 10, 119 Junior Variety Show: Prom Committee 11. DODERER, DARREN EDWARDS Schroeder Favorite Memory: Graduating from Southern. Ambition: To be the best sports announcer since the invention of the radio. Activities: German Club 10, 11. DONOHUE, PATRICIA DIANE Diane Favorite Memory: Junior Variety show, Calendar Girl, Rough River, and all my friends. Ambition: To make something of myself, and make my parents proud of me. Activities: French Club 9, 109 F.T.A. 12: Dramatics Club 122 Calendar Girl: Southwind Staff 12: Drill Corps 12. 224 DALTON, DONNA JOANN Donna Favorite Memory: May 14, 19699 all the fun I've had at S.H.S., and all the dumb things our Hgangi' has done. Ambition: To be a success in life, and make my parents and Joe proud of me. Activities: French Club 10, 11, 129 Y-Teens 109 Art Club 11, 129 Drill Corps 11. DAUGHERTY, DORIS JEAN 'LTeenie Favorite Memory: The last eighteen years. Ambition: To give to others some of the happiness I have known. Activities: Latin Club 109 French Club 119 Girls' Chorus 9, 105 Choir 11, 12: Beta Club 10, 11, 12: Dramatics Club 12. DeTOMA, MARK ANTHONEY Mark Favorite Memory: Memorial Day '699 July 4, '69, playing football for Southern. Ambition: To embezzle all the funds out of the Shepherdsville treasury and buy me a piece of bubble gum. Activities: Football 9, 10, 11, 12: Key Club 11, 12g Southwind Staff 12: Student Council 119 Prom Committee: Senior-Junior Play. DEUTSCH, GEORGE HTiny9, Favorite Memory: Football-1968. Ambition: To be happy, and repay my paren-ts for all they have done for me. Activities: Band 9, 109 Football 11. 1'-we YZ? DOWNS, DIANE IRENE Diane Favorite Memory: Jan. 11, 1969, BL, H0 and the Trestle, Mary, Debbie, Judy and Abbie. Ambition: To share the brimming cup of life to the full and to the end with the' ones I love. Activities: Latin Club 105 German Club 11, 12. DOYLE, GARY Moose Favorite Memory: May 25, 1970. Ambition: To be a stockcar driver. Activities: Football 9. EAVES, JOAN Big Red Favorite Memory: Summer of '69 and Burger Chef. Ambition: To make my parents and those who care proud of me. Activities: Bowling 9, 10g Library Staff 10. EDDS, PATRICIA LEE 5KPatH Favorite Memory: Summer of '68, Feb., 23, and that special someone, C. D. M. Ambition: To make my parents as proud of me as I am of them. Activities: D.E. 11, 12. DUNMOYER, DEBORAH RENEE Little Lotta galvorite Memory: .luly 27, 1969, and my last 2 years at Southern High c oo . Ambition: To become a physical therapist. Activities.' None. EARLE, BILLIE JANE Billie Favorite Memory: Ring day and the class of '70, Ambition: To dream the impossible dream. Activities: French Club 10, 113 D bt T 10, 115 Bt Cl b 10 11 125 High-Q 12: Russian Club 11, 12.e a e eam e a u 7 l EDLIN, LOLA .IANETTE HJan97 Favorite Memory: Ring day and September 6, 1969. Ambition: To make my parents and friends proud of me and to understand uwhyln Activities: F.B.L.A. 12. ELLIS, LARRY Lcldarryn Favorite Memory: All my years of blood, sweat and tears and fun at Southern. Ambition: To make it through college and get as rich as I can, as quick as I can. Activities: German Club 10, 11. 225 ELWELL, MARK Monk Favorite Memory: Track, Voc. School bus, 10th grade study hall with D.E., good times P.b.t.'s, R. C. and D. E. Ambition: To own NHRA record holder. Activities: Track 9. ERVIN, REBECCA ANN uBeckyu Favorite Memory: Summer of '69 and all the friends I have made at S.H.S. Ambition: To be happy and make the ones I love happy. Activities: Transfer from Greenville S. C.: 1st runner-up 1969 Bicycle Queen. FIENEN, DANIEL HENRY ..Dan,, Favorite Memory: Making mums with the Beta Club for the March of Dimes. Ambition: To serve my Lord and my fellowman as a minister. Activities: Latin Club 9, 10: Debate Team 9, 10, 11: Beta Club 10, 11, 123 National Honor Society 11, 12: Youth Speaks 11, 12. FIRQUIN, RODNEY BRENT 64R0dY7 Favorite Memory: Football '69, playing football 4 years for Southern, N. B., M. M., M. F., L. Z., T. S., S. D., and the class of '70. Ambition: To make those who have pushed me along proud of me. Activities: Football 9, 10, 11, 12, Basketball 9, 10, 11: Baseball 9, 10 11: Track 12. 9 Never fo look behind 226 FISCHER, DONNA SUE Donna Favorite Memory: Summer of 1969. Ambition: To escape from within the boundaries of my own mind and discover the beauty of the world around me. ' Activities: F.H.A. 95 Y-Teens 10, 11: Latin Club 9, 105 German Club 11, 12: Beta Club 10, 11, treas. 12, National Honor Society 11, pres. 123 Annual Staff 12. FLORENCE, MARSHALL ASHBY Ashby M.A.F. Favorite Memory: Jr. year, Jr. Variety Show, the gang, the guys, the mud fight and Chuck's thrill rides. Ambition: To make my parents proud of me and to always have friends. Activities: Golf 9, 10, 11, 12: S-Club 10, 11, 123 Student Council Sgt.-at-Arms, 113 Sophomore Class President, Sr. Executive Council: lglrlamatics Club 12: German Club 11, 12g Latin Club 10g Jr. Variety ow. FLOWERS, MICHAEL LYNN Favorite Memory: The Muddy Summer, Daytona, and not being a' member of the group. Ambition: To do what I want, when I want, where I want. Activities: Key Club 10, 11, treas. 123 Beta Club 10, Vice-Pres. 11, 125 Russian Club 10, 11, Sgt.-at-Arms 10: High-Q capt.g Trojan Club: Track 10, 11, 123 Cross Country 10: Basketball 10. FOSTER, MIKE Muff Favorite Memory: The trip to Cumberland Lake. Ambition: To be the world's best welder. Activities: None. J-0. foran FULKERSON, WALTER MASON Sonny Favorite Memory: All the fun I had at Southern High. Ambition: To graduate from Southern High School. Activities: None. FULNER, CATHY LYNN ucathyss Favorite Memory: Friday nights, 986, summer of '69, senior year, and especially all my friends at Southern. Ambition: To follow my own footsteps. Activities: Girls' Chorus 9: Latin Club 10, Vice-Pres. 11: Beta Club 10, 11, 12: Homecoming candidate 12, FUTCH, JACK RICHARD Rick Favorite Memory: Drawing I, II, and III and ring day. Ambition: To succeed in life and make my family proud of me. Activities: Tennis 11, 12. GARDNER, CARL JAMES Buzzard Favorite Memory: Playing on S0uthern's basketball team. Ambition: To accomplish anything I try and succeed in the future. Activities: Basketball 9, 10, 11, 123 S-Club 12. FRAZIER, PATSY JANE Gipat!! Favorite Memory: The summer of ,69 and all my great friends and good times at S.H.S. Ambition: To succeed in life and to make that certain someone the happiest person in the world. . Activities: Student Council. FREEMAN, JUDY FAYE aaJudyss Favorite Memory: H.O., B.L., summer of '68 and '69, all the great times with DAB, and 8!10f69. Ambition: To live life to its fullest and to make him happy. Activities: None. FRICK, FRANK C. Frankie Favorite Memory: Senior year, the band and all the good times that I had being in it, October '69, Ambition: To continue playing my trumpet and have a good time. Activities: Band 9, 10, 11, 12: Debate 10: Chess 11, 12: French Club 11,12. FULKERSON, JUDY LYNN Buzz Favorite Memory: March 30, 1968, Lambda Chi, the summer of '69 and all the parties, Frisch's and all my friends. Ambition: To always be happy and smile and to make those I love, love me and always be proud of me. Activities: Y-Teens 11, 9: Drill Corps 10, 113 F.T.A. 10, 11: Spanish Club 11. houn 227 GARDNER, CYRIL MORRISAE Marty Favorite Memory: None. Ambition: To graduate. Activities: Art Club 10, 11, Treasurer 123 President Spanish club 123 Good News Club 9, Vice Pres. 10: Journalism 11, Dramatics 12. GARRETT, JOAN CAROL Jeanie Favorite Memory: All the wonderful friends I've made at Southern, Lambda Chi and the summer of '69, Ambition: To wake up each moming with a smile, and to make those who love me proud of me. Activities: Y-Teens 10, 112 F.B.L.A. 12. GEHM, ABIGAIL Abbie Favorite Memory: Nov. 16, 1968, B.L., the Union, Friday and Saturday nights, and all the fun at Southern. Ambition: To attend college and make a success of my life. Activities: Southern Booster Club: German Club 11. GEIGER, KATHRYN MARIE Kathy Favorite Memory: Being accepted as a member of the National Honor Society. Ambition: To just be myself, always. Activities: Beta Club 10, 123 Russian Club 10, 123 National Honor Society 11, 12. GATLIN, DANNY 66Dan71!7 Favorite Memory:' July 29, the day I met Joetta. Ambition: To achieve the highest goal that is 'possible in life for me, and to love that certain person with all my heart. Activities: Russian 10, Pres. 113 Junior Class Pres. 111 Dramatics Club President 123 Student Council 12. GDANIEC, CHRISTINE MARIE Chris Favorite Memory: Junior year, Jr. Variety Show '69, the Family, the Green Pilgrim, Ground Hog Day, Memorial Day and Rough River. Ambition: To walk in sunshine . . . always. Activities: F.H.A. 9g French 10, 111 Y-Teens 10, pres. 111 F.T.A. 113 Student Council 113 Jr. Variety Show 113 Girls' Track 9, 123 F.B.L.A. 125 Jr. Class Treas.3 Dramatics 123 Drill Corps 11, 123 Prom Com- mittee 113 Annual Staff 12. GERING, CLAUDIA JEAN Claud Favorite Memory: July 12, 1968. Ambition: To marry a dentist. Activities: F.T.A. 11, French Club 10, 11, Calendar Girl 11, 123 Forensics Club 113 Girls' Basketball 9. GETTLER, ROSEMARY Rosie Favorite Memory: Friday nights in '66, driving my jeep around O.K., Chicken Man weekends, and Kathy and Bonnie. Ambition: To learn to drive a 4- speed, and to get to Wyoming. Activities: French Club 9, 10, 123 Beta Club 10, 11, 123 Jr. Variety Show 113 Southwind Staff 11. GILBERT, RANDY Randolph Favorite Memory: The day I met Christ. Ambition: To go to the University of Louisville School of Music and major in music: and find God's perfect will in every area of my life. Activities: Mixed Chorus 9g Orchestra 12. GIVAN, .IANICE MARIE ...Iayn Favorite Memory: All the parties, and the year of '68 with all the camp-outs. Ambition: To be able to pay my own way through life and to enjoy doing it. Activities: Y-teens 9, French Clubg Junior Variety Show. GOOTEE, DEBORAH ANN G0at', Favorite Memory: Summer of '69 and my Senior year. Ambition: 'ATO live in the present, dreaming of the future, and treasuring the past. Activities: Transfer from Holy Rosary: Spanish Club 9, 10: Drill Corp 11, 12: Art Club 12. GORDON, TALENA ANN Torino Favorite Memory: The past 6 years I have had at S.H.S. and the day I asked God to be my Savior. Ambition: To ask God to help me in every task whether it be large or small and to make my parents proud of me. Activities: F.B.L.A. 12: Library 11 and 12. GIBBS, PATRICIA L6TI'iSh9l Favorite Memory: February 2, 1968, and all the fun I have had in Okolona and all my friends. Ambition: To graduate from Southern, become a secretary and to always be happy. Activities: F.B.L.A. 12, Co-op GILBERT, GLENN ROBERT Glenn Favorite Memory: Sept. 9, 1969, and before school in the bookstore. Ambition: To graduate from college and become successful in whatever field I endeavor. Activities: Basketball 9, Golf 11, 12. GOBEN, TIMOTHY ANDREW Frog Favorite Memory: All the people at Southern, Ring Day, Rex. Ambition: To make a lot of money and spend it foolishly. Activities: None. GOODWIN, CARSON DALE Carson Favorite Memory: October 26, 1968 Ambition: To live a happy and successful life. Activities: Vocation School 11 and 12, 229 t Never to wait in GUENTHER, TED Tedrow Favorite Memory: The Advanced Band and band director Mr. Ambes fUncle Marvb. Ambition: To go to college and become a history teacher. Activities: Advanced Band 10, 11, 12. GUMM, WILLIAM DALE D-Bird Favorite Memory: The time in German when I tried to say Fraulein Schmidt but left out the um. Ambition: To become famous and well liked by everyone. Activities: German Club 10, 11: Football Manager 10. GUTHRIE, FRANCIS IMOGENE Frank Favorite Memory: Mrs. Osgood's 10th grade English class, Row 1 Seat 4, Sept. 1, 1969, Sept. 12, 1969. iimiition: To make my parents proud of me, and help them keep the ali . Activities: None. HADLEY, PEGGY ANN Peggy Favorite Memory: Summer of '67, Sigma Phi, those candy apple red rocks and all the times Janice and I have had. Ambition: To be a credit to my parents and be happy while fullfilling my purpose in life. V . Activities: Y-Teens 9, 10: Student Council 11: Latin Club I, II 230 GREENE, CARL T., JR. Carl Favorite Memory: Football '69, Dec. 19, 1968, July 19, 1969, and all of my friends in the Senior class. Ambition: To make my life companion as happy as I possibly can and to fill my father's shoes to the best of my ability. Activities: French Club 10: Basketball 9: Football 10, 11, 2: Track 11, 12: Annual Staff: Adv, Band 9, 10, 11: SAClub I0, 11, 12: Senior Executive Council. GREENWELL, BILLY HTurtle Favorite Memory: Peggy. Ambition: To go to college, and when I get out, to marrv Peggy. Activities: Latin Club: Senior Play '66, '67. GRIBBONS, PAUL V. Paul Favorite Memory: All my friends at Southern and the day I met Kathy. Ambition: To find the true meaning of life and make peace with God when I die. Activities: Science Club 9: Adv. Choir 11: Adv. Band 9: Adv. Orchestra 9. GRIBBONS, PHILLIP CHARLES Phil Favorite M emory: The day I received my senior ring. Ambition: To be able to better understand the world around me. meekness but HAITHCOCK, DOUGLAS HAVEN Doug Favorite Memory: All UD memories of Southern High. Ambiti0n: To become a success in life. Activities: Golf Team 115 Southwind Staff 11, co-editor 12: President of the Greater Louisville High School Press Association 12. HALL, .IANICE KAY Janice Favorite Memory: Sigma Phi, winning Calendar Girl, those candy apple red rocks, and the great times Peggy and I have had. Ambition: To lead a happy and successful life and to make my parents proud of me. Activities: Drill Corps 11, co-capt. 125 F.B.L.A. 12g Y-Teens 9, 10, 11. HALL, PATRICIA MARIE ..Pat,, Favorite Memory: The summer '68, pledging and becoming a member of Sigma Phi, my senior year, and the class of '70. Ambition: To find what I really want in life, to do my best to fulfill it and make W.A.S. as happy as he can possibly be. Activities: Latin Club 9: Y-Teens 9. 10, 11, 12: Drill Corps 115 Southwind Staff 12: Jr. and Sr. Variety Shows: Dramatics Club: Prom Committee 11. HALL, SAMUEL THOMAS Sammy Favorite Memory: Chuck's House, and all the sly tricks I pulled. Ambition: To some day own a Hall's Casino. Activities: Football 105 Spanish 10g Jr. Variety Shows 11, 12. to look begond in power: HALL, TERRY WAYNE Hay Seed Favorite Memory: The card games on Friday nights. Ambition: To win one of the games at Hall's Casino. Activities: Football 95 F.B.L.A. 12. HALPIN, PAUL Luke Favorite Memory: The day we got our senior rings and the day I met D. Ambition: To take what ever life has to offer. Activities: Football 9, 103 D.E. II Club 12. HAMM, CAROLYN KAY HNip97 Favorite Memory: All the great times I have had with my friends at Southern and the summer of '69, Ambition: To always smile when times are bad, and to become a secretary. Activities: Mixed Chorus: Y-Teens 10, 11g French Club 10g F.B.L.A. 12. HARPER, CHARLES E. Charley Favorite Memory: February 23, 1969, and the '6Gang. Ambition: To marry Mary Z. and love her always. Activities: None. 23I HARRISON, DEBORAH SUE Debbie Favorite Memory: Montreal, Whitaker's jokes, seances, Lambda Chi, sum- mertime and all my friends. Ambition: To learn to make the right decisions and always have many friends, and not to let things get me down. Activities: Annual Staff 12: Student Council 12: French Club 12: Ger- man Club 10, 11: Y-Teens 10, 113 Choir 11: Chorus 9, 10: National Honor Society 11, 12: Beta Club 10, 11, 12: Junior Play, 1969. HARTELL, MICHAEL LOUIS Mike Favorite Memory: The day I got my Senior ring: V. H. Ambition: To succeed in my goals. Activities: None. HARTMANN, SHARON MARIE Sharon Favorite Memory: Summer of '69, Homecoming '69, Ambition: To always learn by my mistakes and to make the right decisions. Activities: Beta Club 10, 11, 12: German Club 10, 11: Bowling Team 9, 10, Il, 12. HAWKINS, DEBORAH JEAN Debbie Favorite Memory: Ring Day and all the wonderful days at Southern. Ambition: To be a nurse, and make everybody happy around me, es- pecially my parents. Activities: None. 232 HARDY, MICHAEL Favorite Memory: Sept. 6, 1966, the day I entered Southern High School. Ambition: To succeed in electronics or any other field I may choose. Activities: None. HARRELL, PHIL Favorite Memory: Horace Knight's drafting class, '69 Senior Prom, Sept. 19, 1969 and The Gang. Ambition: To become a successful architect and live my own life the way I see fit. Activities: U.S. Naval Sea Cadet: Bowling 9, 10: Russian Club 10, 11. HARVEY, ROGER BLAIR Roger Favorite Memory: The good times I had at Southern. Ambition: To be successful in everything I try. Activities: None. HARTMANN, SANDRA LOIS Sandra Favorite Memory: Working at Hi Li Swim Club and Christmas vacation '69. Ambition: To always be myself and to always know the world around me. Activities: German Club 10, 11: Beta Club 10, 11, 129 Bowling 9, 10, Il, 12. HAYCRAFT, ANGELA MARIE Angela Favorite Memory: April 13th, 1967 and a certain person. Ambition: To marry Kenny and to make our lives happy together. And to make my parents proud of me. Activities: None HAYDEN, MARY ELIZABETH i'Liz Favorite Memory: Summer of '68, football games with the Weekend War- riors, U of K's Homecoming, all the fun with the Cyclone gang. Ambition: To put a smile on the faces of those I love and to make my parents proud I'm theirs. Activities: Latin Club, Y-teens 10, 11: F.B.L.A. 11: D.E. 11-12, Prom Com- mittee HELLMAN, DENISE LORRAINE Denise Favorite Memory: March 7, 1969, The Gang, The Place, STATEC and Mrs. Kummer. Ambition: To meet each new day with a smile and make Doug happy. Activities: Beta Club 10, 11, 125 FTA 11, 12: Latin Club 9, 10: 4-H 9, 10, reporter: Youth Speaks 12, Y-teens 11. HENDRICKS, DEBORAH Debbie Favorite Memory: Summer of '69, my Senior year, and all my friends at Southern. Ambition: To graduate and to be successful and most of all happy. Activities: Y-teens 10, 115 F.B.L.A. 11, 12 HAYDEN, PATRICIA LEE HPat!7 Favorite Memory: The summer of 68, the gang at .Ierry's, the football games on Sunday and all my wonderful friends. Ambition: To love and be loved. Activities: Latin Club Ig Ysteens 10, 11: F.B.L.A. 12 HAYS, KATHRYN ALMEDA tiKathy9s Favorite Memory: The day I met Mike, and study hall in the 9th and 11th grade. Ambition: To help more people see that without God, life is nothing. Activities: Tricycle Race 11, Youth Speaks HILL, DIANE KAYE HM0e!! Favorite Memory: The night on Mount Washington Road, September 10, 1968 Ambition: To become a better driver. Activities: Y-teens HILL, VIVIAN RUTH Vivian,' Favorite Memory: All of the fun that I have had with the Band and summer of '69. Ambition: To become an accomplished pianist. Activities: Adv. Band 9, 10, 11, 12: Y-teens 11, Junior Variety Show, French Club 11, 12. p 233 HOLLISTER, CHRISTI Chris Favorite Memory: Summer School 69: Howie and twinkle time Ambition: To always be an individual and to find out why. Activities: Beta Club 10, 11, 12: Spanish Club 9: Y-Teens 10, 11: F.T.A. 11: Youth Speaks 10 HOOPER, CAROLYN SUE Carolyn Favorite Memory: The great times with Darla and all my other wonderful friends Ambition: To look somewhere over the rainbow to find my dreams and to make God and my parents proud of me Activities: Y-Teens 10, 11: F.B.L.A. 11, 12: Prom Committee HORRELL, CYNTHIA LOU Cindy Favorite Memory: Summer '69 and all the fun I had with Certain people. Ambition: To make each day of my life an event to remember. Activities: Bowling League 10g F.H.A. 9: F.T.A. 10, 115 Beta Club 10, 11, 12: Latin Club V.P. 10, 11g Dramatics Club 11, 12 HORTON, PAMELA JEAN Pooh, Pam Favorite Memory: Summer of 675 Lambda Chi: Linda and the gang and my guy Ambition: To follow someone's footsteps to nowhere, but happiness Activities: Y-Teens 10, 113 Girls' Basketball 105 Candidate for Calendar Girl Constantlg ,u I., I fronting HUGHES, ARTHUR AUSTIN, JR. liDuby7! Favorite Memory: Dec. 21, 1968: April 27, 1969, all the great times I have had with Brenda and all the friends I have made at Southem Ambition: To be a pilot in the United States Air force. Activities: Latin Club 11, 12: Cross Country 11, 125 Track 11, 125 S Club 11, 125 Transfer from New Hampshire HUGHES, GLORIA LEE Gloria Favorite Memory: Summer of '68, and May 23, 1969 Ambition: To be as skinny after I have children as I am now. Activities: Youth Speaks 103 Russian Club 105 Y-Teens 10 HURLEY, SAUNDRA LYNN Sandy Favorite Memory: Aug. 1, 1967: All the good times with Gloria, Connie and Betty: Aug 16, 1968. Ambition: To work in the secretarial field and to please my mother, who has been a great help to me. Activities: French Ig Youth Speaks 10 JACKSON, PAUL ALLEN Paul Favorite Memory: Ring Day: Summer of 68-69: Senior trip: Homecoming Ambition: To go to the Air Force, and have a successful life. Activities: Manager of Track Team 9. 234 i JAGEMAN, KAREN LYNN Kar Favorite Memory: My junior year and October 27. Ambition: To live on a cloud of happiness with my Angel Activities: German Club 9, 103 Y-Teens 9, 10, 119 Drill Corps 115 South- wind Staff ll: Jr. Variety Show. JANES, SALLY DIANE nsauyn Favorite Memory: All the fun that I have had at S.H.S. and mornings on the 3rd floor, and Sept. 19. Ambition: To live a good Christian life and make someone happy. Activities: Jr. Variety Show: F.H.A. 9, 10, 11, 125 French Club 11g Prom Committee 11. JARED, PHILLIP L. Phil Favorite Memory: My first year in choir. Ambition: To live a successful, meaningful life. Activities: Choir 10, 11, 123 Spanish Club 11. JOHNSON, NORMAN GLENN Glen Favorite Memory: When I played football. Ambition: To own a Vet, Activities: D.E.C.A. ll, 12. onward foward the light JOLES, THOMAS S. Tommy Favorite Memory: Oct. 27, 1967 and being a senior. Ambition: To graduate from college and lead a meaningful life. Activities: Spanish Club 105 Advanced Band 9, 10, 11 JONES, DAVID E. David Favorite Memory: Becoming a senior and playing football. Ambition: To attend U.K. and live a successful life. Activities: German Club 10, llg Football 10. JONES, DEBORAH GAIL a4Debs1 Favorite Memory: Dr. Hamilton, Mrs. Kummer, Mr. Beanblossom, The Gang, Annual Staff, and STATEC. Ambition: To be successful in nursing and modeling and to make those I love proud of me. Activities: Annual Staff: Southwind Staff llg Beta Club 10, 11, 125 F.T.A. 10, 11, 125 Spanish Club 9, 10: Dramatics 11: Student Council 11, 125 Forensics 11: Calendar Girl Pageant 11, 125 Prom Committee 11: Youth Speaks Jr. Representative 11, Sr. Representative 12. JOYCE, PATRICIA ANN Pattie Favorite Memory: Ky. Derby '69, All the times in Mr. Browning's room, riding to school with Fred and all my friends at S.H.S. Ambition: To make my parents proud of me and to make J. K. happy. Activities: Ir. Variety Show: Y-Teens 9, 105 Prom Committee 115 Youth Speaks 10: Tricycle Race 9, 10, llg Spanish Club 109 Southwind Staff 12. 235 JUNE, DOROTHY CAROL June Bug Favorite Memory: My Junior and Senior years at Southern, summer of '69, and Southern's football games. Ambition: To be successful and happy in what I choose to do. Activities: Y-Teens 11, 12: German Club 11, 12. KARGER, MARY SHARON Sharon Favorite Memory: October 25, 1969, Prom '69, Ring Day, Locker Sessions, and the Great S.H.S. Ambition: To always be myself, make my parents and friends proud of me, and always confide in God. Activities: F.H.A. 11, Vice-president 12: Y-Teens 11: Prom Committee 11 KASLEWICZ, CURTIS Kurt Favorite Memory: Algebra III with Mrs. Fore and my Junior year. Ambition: To work with NASA as an electronics engineer and to die a bachelor. Activities: Adv. Band 9, 10, 11, 12: High School Red Cross Representative 12g Russian Club 11, 12 KEATTING, ADRIANNE LYNN Adrianne Favorite Memory: The daily pushing through S.H.S. halls to make it to class late, Ambition: To make the best of all situations and to go through life with a smile.- Activities: French Club 113 F.B.L.A. 12 Alwags and alwags KEE, JANICE ANN Milan!! Favorite Memory: All the great times I have had in Drill Corps and all the friends that I have :made at S.H.S. Ambition: To live a faithful Christian life and to make those whom I love proud of me. Activities: Y-Teens 10, 11: Latin Club IO, 113 Drill Corps 11, 12: Annual Staff 12 KEELING, JANICE KAREN EEJan77 Favorite Memory: Junior year, Ring Day, Jan, Barb, and all the other great people at Southern. Ambition: To live a better Christian life, and help those who are not as fortunate as I have been. Activities: F.H.A. 9, F.T.A. 10: Y-Teens 10, German Club 12. KEMERLY, RICKY Rick Favorite Memory: My Senior year and the class of 70 Ambition: To graduate from Eastern and become something in life. Activities: Art Club 103 German Club 10, 11. KESSINGER, SANDRA EARLENE San-di Favorite Memory: February 10, 1968, Homecoming 569, and all of my friends at S.H.S. Ambition: To love, laugh, and live every day to its fullest having the world return the some and make those I love proud of me as I do so. Activities: F.H.A. 9, 10, 11, 129 Y-Teens 9, 10, 11, 123 F.T.A. 10, 11, 125 Southwind Staff 11: Dramatics Club 123 Art Club 10, 11, 12: Latin Club 11: Bowling Team 12: Youth Speaks 10, 11: Jr. Prom and Variety Show committees 236 KINGREY, CARY LEE Cary Favorite Memory: May 12, 1969, and June 29, 1969 at Kingfish. Ambition: To make the one I love happy and be a success in life. Activities: D.E. 11, 12. KLEINHELTER, XAVIER JEROME Rome Favorite Memory: Summer of '69. Ambition: To always have time to enjoy life. Activities: German Club 11: Bowling 10, 11, 12. KLOSTERMAN, MICHAEL WILLIAM Mike Favorite Memory: May 24, 1968 Ambition: To succeed in life and marry N. C. Activities: Baseball 9: D.E. 11, 12. KLOTZ, KENNETH E. GSNuts77 Favorite Memory: Summer of '68, and class of '70, Ambition: To succeed in life and make bunches of mone y. Activities: Aeronautics Club 12: D.E.C.A 12: Cross Country 10: Club 11. Spanish facing toward the right. KNIGHT, RICHARD DENNIS Favorite Memory: My senior year, and the D.E. Convention at Rough River. Ambition: To hold a NHRA or AHRA Record. Activities: D.E, 11, 12: Tennis 10, 11: Bowling team 9, 10, 11: S-Club 11, 12. KNIGHT, ROBERT WALLACE Robert Favorite Memory: My 2 year record of yelling at basketball and football officials without once getting penalized. Ambition: To become an educated man and to always to be able to learn from my mistakes. Activities: Football trainer 11, 12: Basketball trainer 11, 12: Track trainer 12: Key Club 10, 11 sec., 12: Russian Club 10, 11: Executive Council 10, 12: ,l.V. Basketball 9, 10: Student Council 12: S-Club 11, 12. KOELLNER, LARRY Favorite Memory: The summer of '67. Ambition: To live my life fully and become a self-made man. Activities: None. KRAMER, RENAE MARIE Squirrel Favorite Memory: The Jr. Variety Show, Dec. 7, and September 30. Ambition: To learn to drive a 4-speed, the success of Us 3.,' Activities: Y-Teens 9, 10, 11: F.H.A. 9, 10: Latin Club 11: Jr. Variety Show 11. l 237 KRON, CATHY JEAN iiJugs R Favorite Memory: Summer of '68, our undertakers, Feb. 14, 1969, and get- ting my nickname. Ambition: To have a goal every minute and day of my life and make the ones I love proud of me. Activities: F.H.A. 9, 10, 11, 123 F.B.L.A. 12: Art Club 11, 12: Y-Teens 11. KRON, SHERIAN ANN Red Baron Favorite Memory: April 15, 1969 and the 9th grade. Ambition: To marry my favorite boyfriend, F. W. G. Activities: Transfer from Durrett. LANCASTER, JAMES DOUGLAS HJin1l7 Favorite Memory: Friday and Saturday nights after work with the boys. Ambition: To succeed in life and to make everyone proud of what I do. Activities: Transfer from P.R.P.g Art Club L LANCASTER, J EANETTE Gftlieanif Favorite Memory: March 4, 1968, Dec. 24, 1969: Sept. 6, 1968, ring day, and all the friends I've made here at Southern. Ambition: To do the best of my ability and to make my parents very proud of me and when my time is over, I shall join my brother and God. Activities: Transfer from M.J.C.: Y-Teens 10, 11: F.T.A. 10: Southwind Staff 12. KYSER, GERALD THOMAS Chuck Favorite Memory: Being part of the gang. Ambition: To go to college and accept the things I can't change. Activities: Spanish I, II, Variety Show. LACEWELL, SUE Favorite Memory: Meeting people, trying new things, and being on stage. Ambition: To travel and lead a happy, exciting life. Activities: Art Club 10, 123 French Club 11, 123 Drill Corps 11, 123 Dramatics Club 123 Candidate for Homecoming Queen. LANIER, SHERRY JEAN Red Favorite Memory: Summer of '67, and fall of '68. Ambition: To have my roses in December. Activities: Y-Teens 9, 10: Student Council 11. LaRUE, J ANIE DENISE Janie Favorite M em0ry: Mic, Haydens, Judy and Deb, Waverly Park, the day I met Mic, and Irquois Park with Liz! Ambition: To make George and Laura proud of their little girl, and to have true love. Activities: F.H.A. 125 Y-Teens 10, 11: F.B.L.A. 12 LEFFEW, DAVID Dave Favorite Memory: Gunter's Pramlife class: graduation Ambition: Go to college, lead a happy life Activities: Beta Club 10: German Club I, II LEWIS, LYNN ANN liLynn!7 Favorite Memory: My junior and senior year: the Southwind Staff Ambition: To be my own person Activities: French Club 10, 11, 12: Southwind 11 LINTON, .IUDITH DIANE 44Judyss Favorite Memory: Summer of '69: my Junior and Senior year Ground Hog Day '69: the Family: Homecoming '69: especially the friends that have made these past experiences Ambitivn: To help myself and others to understand life as it is Activities: Drill Corps 10, 11, Co-Captain 12: Y-Teens 10, 11: FTA 10, 11: Treasurer 12: JCL 10: Latin Club 9, 10: Southwind Staff 12: Dra- matics Club 12: Homecoming Candidate 12 LIPE, DEBORAH JOY 56Deh7Y Favorite M emory: Freshman and ',l'r. years? J une 21, 25, 19632 DiCkeYi all my great friends at Southern Ambition: To try to wear a smile every day: make something of my life Activities: Y-Teens 9, 10, 11: FBLA 12: Drill Corp 11, 12, Jr, Prom Queen 69: Bicycle Queen 68: Calendar Girl 69: Southwind Staff 11 LAYMAN, VICKI LOUISE Vic Favorite Memory: June 4, 1969: Tom Wallace: Frische's, Lambda Chi Ambition: To lead a happy life with the one 1 love Activities: FBLA 11, 12: Y-Teens 10, 11: FHA 9: Drill Corps 10, 11: Homecoming Candidate LEBER, CATHERINE LAURETTA HR-itail Favorite Memory: Summer of 66 : all the good times I've had and great friends I've made and the Class of '70 Ambition: To be happy to make someone else happy, and to thank my parents for all they have done for me. Activities: Spanish Club 9: FHA 11: Y-Teens 11: FBLA 11, 12 LILLY, BONNIE .I EAN Bonnie Favorite Memory: All the friends I've made at Southern and the precious moments Glenn and I have had together. Ambition: To keep Glenn happy and proud of me and to help Mom in any way I can. Activities: F.B.L.A. 12. LINDLEY, DEBORAH ERNESTINE Debbi Favorite Memory: Dec. 6, 1968, April 28, 1969, Sigma Phi, June 10, 1969, Nov. 1, 1969, and all the other good times I've had with my friends. Ambition: To really make a go of my life and to do all the things I want, with whom I want, and when I want. Activities: FBLA 10, 11: FTA 10, 11: Y-Teens 9, 10, 11: Southwind Staff 12: Jr. and Sr. Variety Shows: Art Club 11: Track 9: Dramatics Club 9, 12: Spanish Club 11. 239 LOESER, MICHAEL F. Mike Favorite Memory: Ring day, September 9, 1969. Ambition: To be a success in life and to become a millionaire before I am 25 years old. Activities: Spanish Club I, II. LOUDEN, JEANIE CAROL Jeanie Favorite Memory: Prom '68, Library staff, ring day, I.U. trip, Mr. Spear's history class, and the Class of '70. Ambition: To live a full life of success with nothing but fun and happi- ness. igctgigties: Y-Teens 10, 11, Library Staff 9, 10, 11: F.B.L.A. vice-pres. LUNDGREN, KRISTIAN LEAH Kristi Favorite Memory: The day I got my class ring from Southem. Ambition: To become a fashion merchandiser. Activities: F.B.L.A. 12. MADDEN, DEBORAH SUE Charlie Favorite Memory: The day that certain guy asked me to go with him and all the great times at H.O. and B.L. Ambition: To marry Charlie and have a happy life with him. Activities: Girls' Chorus 9: F.H.A. 10: Y-Teens 10. Robbed. starved. defeated 1 240 MADDEN, WILLIAM LEE Bil1,' Favorite Memory: 10f5!69, being on the Annual Staff, ring day, Homecom- ing night, and all the football games. Ambition: To go to Art Center College of Design in L.A., California, and to be a great photographer. Activities: Annual Staff 12g Aeronautics 129 Transfer from Jordan High, L. B., California. MAGERS, JEFFERY SCOTT csjeffn Favorite Memory: The two weeks I was on Southern's baseball team and ring day. MALONE, MICHELLE DENISE Mickey Favorite Memory: Feb 5, 1966, and Mr. Whitaker's French class Ambition: To attend U.K. and find happiness out of life. Activities: French Club 9, 10, 11: Bowling 105 Drilling Corps 11, 12. MANGIS, BETH ANN l5Beth7! Favorite Memory: All the great times with the girls especially, Barb and Sheri, and most of all Steve. Ambition: To become a secretary and to make that special someone happy. Activities: Spanish Club 11, 12: F.B.L.A. 11, 123 Y-Teens 9, 10, 113 Jr. Variety Show 11: Sigma Phi. MANN, MICHAEL TERRY uTen,yn Favorite Memory: Senior year and Mrs. 0sgood's and Miss Broadwicl-:'s English classes. Ambition: To get ahead without really trying: Activities: French Club I, Il MANNINC, CAROL LYNN blcarolf, Favorite Memory: Summer '69, membership in the club: N.H. and the Ambition: Live and experience each day as it comes and to live to experi- ence November 3, 1976. Activities: Transfer from Holy Rosary: Latin Club 10, 123 Y-Teens 10, 113 Art Club 12 MAUNEY, BOBBY GENE, JR. HB. GI!! Favorite Memory: Playing ball for Southern: my good friend: Mudfightg Summer of 68 g Feb. 22, 1968 Ambition: So be a successful coach at Southern. Activities: Football 8, 9, 10, 11, 12: Basketball 9, 10, 11, 123 Track 9, 10, ll, 125 S-Club 10, 11, 125 Key Club 10, 11, 12: Spanish Club 113 Student Council 11, 125 Senior Class vice-president. MAXWELL, DIANE LEE Max Favorite Memory: All of the friends I've made at S.H.S. glmbition: To someday find my place in life and to realize it when I o. Activities: Beta Club 10, 11, 12: Latin Club 9, 10: Spanish Club 11, 12: Y-Teens 1l. fallen wide-astrag - McAFEE, PHILLIP DEWEY Phil Favorite Memory: Track 69g Key Club Meetings: all the gang. Ambition: Mayor of Sheperdsville. Activities: Track 11, 12: .l.V. Basketball 10: Cross Country 12: S-Club: Key Club 11, 12: Spanish Club 10, 11 MCCAULLEY, MARK J AMES Mark Favorite Memory: Track: Crosscountry '69g Biloxi, Miss. Summer '69. Ambition: To overcome the hardship of life and to find success where ever go. Activities: Football 9: Track 9, 11, 12: Basketball 9, 10: Latin Club 10: Cross Country 12 McCUBBINS, BARBARA KAY Barb Favorite Memory: Summer of '69, Ambition: To always wear a smile and to make those I love happy. iilctivities: Drill Corps 10, 11, 123 Spanish Club 10, 11, Jr. Variety Show McCUBBINS, SUSAN JEAN Glsuef, Favorite Memory: May 27, 1967: all my friends at S.H.S and all the great girls on Drill Corps. Ambition: To marry J. M. M. and always keep him happy. Activities: Latin Club 9: Spanish Club 10: Y-Teens: Drill Corps 10, Co- Captain 11, Captain 12. McKENNA, SHERRY .IO SCJOU Favorite Memory: The day I graduate from Happy .Iack's class of '70. Ambition: To make my parents proud of me, and to travel all over the world before I die. Activities: F.H.A. 9, 11, 12 McKUNE, PATRICK DAVID iipatif Favorite Memory: Oct. 15, 1969 and all the good times. Ambition: To smile and have others smile with me, to be happy in life, and become the president of Okolona. Activities: Latin Club 10g French Club 12. McQUILLEN, BARBARA uBa1-bn Favorite Memory: All the fun I've had at Southern, my senior year, and all the friends I've had. Ambition: To become a successful nurse, make my parents proud of me, and live every day to its fullest. Activities: Girls' Chorus 9: Mixed Chorus 103 Y-Teens 11: Latin Club 10, 11. MEEKS, RITA CARLENE Rita Favorite Memory: The Club, N.H. , 4-07, lunch at B.Q. 3rd period, and all the great days at Southern. Ambition: To live each day as I come to it, have a ball and watch C. M. on November 3, 1976. Activities: French Club 9, 103 Y-Teens, Rooster Club, Bowling 10, 11g Southwind Staff 11, 123 Prom Committee 11. still on with what strength that is Iett MEEKS, VIOLA l6Red7! gzgvorite Memories: August 9, Frisch's, Tom Wallace, '55 Chevys, and Prom Ambition: To love and to he loved, at the same time, at least once in my life. Activities: None. MEFFORD, ROBERT LEE uB0bbyn Favorite Memory: Nov. 6, 1969, when I took over scoring lead in football in Jefferson County: making all state in baseball in 1968. Ambition: To play football for Murray State in 1970 and to play profes- sional baseball. Activities: Baseball, J.V. 9: Varsity 10, 11, 12g Varsity Football 9, I0, 11, 12g S-Club 10, 11, 12. MEREDITH, KEVIN ENRIQUE uliickn Favorite Memory: July 28, 1968, and playing with the Synthetic Society. Ambition: To lead a happy and successful life. Activities: Spanish Ig Freshman Basketball: Dramatics Club 12. MILBURN, BILLY WAYNE 650. JI!! Favorite Memory: Football '68 and '69 Ambition: To become someone in life. Activities: Basketball 93 Baseball 11, 12: S-Club 11, 12: Student Council 12. 242 y MILBY, DEBORAH GAIL CSDeb7! Favorite Memory: Oct. 24, 1968, Sigma Phi, and all the fun times at South- ern. Ambition: To make Tommy a good wife, to make my parents proud of me, and to become a secretary. Activities: Y-Teens 10, 11: F.B.L.A. 11, 12. MILBY, GARY DALTON Favorite Memory: Track team '68, '69, all the friends I came to know personally-Bernie, Marlene, Cathy, Mike, P. J., and FLA '69. Ambition: To endure, improvise, hold my views and confidence in spite of others' opinions and to be happy in life. Activities: Track 10, 11, Spanish Club I, II: Football mgr. 10, 11: Cross Crountry 12: Trojan Club 12. MILES, MARGARET MARY Margaret Favorite Memory: Ring day and all the times I've had at Southern. Ambition: To be happy and to be a success in life. Activities: Latin Club 9, 10: F.B.LA. 12. MILES, MARY SANDRA Sandy Andy Favorite Memory: All of my social activities including Homecoming Candi- date '69, and the class of '70 with all my friends KLFBD Ambition: To awake each new morning with a special smile upon my face, only to take the tears of sorrow away from the sad world and make life full of fun and happiness. Activities: F.B.L.A. 11 12g F.H.A. 11, 12: Y-Teens 9, 10, 113 Bowling 10, 12. back to the wag. MILLER, CLARENCE DALE Buddy Favorite Memory: Debbie Mobley's party. Ambition: To find Peace and Love wherever I may be. Activities: Art Club 9, 10, 11, 12: German Club 11: Jr. and Sr. Variety Shows. MILLER, DEBORAH KAY Debby Favorite Memory: Southern High people, and all the fun I've had at S.H,S. Ambition: To be successful in life. Activities: Transfer from P.R.P., F.B.L.A. II, 12, treasurer. MINEER, ROBERT GRANT uR0b1v Favorite Memory: Doggie Bisquit, playing varsity basketball, making All District my freshman year, and all those weekends at .Ierry's. Ambition: To attend college, lead a happy life, and be able to look back and be satisfied with my achievements. Activities: Basketball 9, 10, 11, 125 Football 9: Baseball 93 Track 10. Il, 12: S-Club 9, 10, 11, 12. MONROE, JOE E., JR. Favorite Memory: Vocational school bus. Ambition: To own a Harley Sportster and marry B. W. Activities: Football 9, 10. l 243 MONTGOMERY, JOHN 'Buffalo Bill Favorite Memory: All the harryrag times: May 24, 1969, July 12, 1969, and June 12, 1970. Ambition: To get my stories published and be able to live each day as though it is my last. Activities: Bowling 9, 103 J.V. Football 10: Southwind Staff MONTGOMERY, PATRICIA KAY Pat Favorite Memory: Sharing lockers with Donna for four years and all the good times at Southern. Ambition: To somehow repay my parents for all they have done for me. Activities: F.H.A. 9, 10: Y-Teens 11: F.B.L.A. 12. MORRIS, MILDRED ANN HAnn77 Fazgogtg Memory: All the great times in Drill Corps and all my years HI . . . Ambition: To be successful and make others proud of me. Activitites: Drill Corps 11, 12, Spanish 10, 11, 12: Y-Teens 10, 113, Dramatics 11. MORTON, STEPHEN T. Nute Favorite Memory: Riding the vocational school bus. Ambition: To get my '55 Ford running again. Activities: None MOORE, SUZANNE MARIE Moose Favorite Memory: Joyrides downtown with certain people and all the fun in the Medical Room in '68. ' Ambition: To find my purpose in life and try my best to fulfill it, making those I love proud of me. Activities: Transfer from Presentation: Latin 10: F.T.A. 10: Y-Teens 10, 11, 12: Girls' Chorus 11: Prom Committee 11: Southwind Staff 12. MORGAN, WILLIAM Favorite Memory: Getting my class ring. Ambition: To be successful in everything I do. Activities: D.E. I, II. MYERS, LARRY Larry Favorite Memory: The I.U. trip, the Homecoming game, June 13, 1969 Ambition: To graduate from U. of L. Activities: Jr. Variety Show of '67 MYERS, MICHAEL BRENT Mikel-B Favorite Memory: Football captain '67, football '68 and ,69, all the gang, B. G., Connie, and Mr. Burks. Ambition: To live a happy and prosperous life with the consideration of others always in mind. Activities: Football 9, 10, 11, 12: Basketball 9, 10: Baseball mgr. 9: Golf 10: Track ll, 12: Key Club 10, 11, 12: S-Club 11, 12: Southwind Staff 11: Student Council 11, 12: Executive Council 11, 123 Jr. and Sr. Sergeant-at-arms: Prom Committee 11: Jr. Variety Show. 244 l , ,, NEEDY, MARK STEPHEN L'Marcus Favorite Memory: The time I met Janet, July 4-th, the senior trip to I.U., my raincoat and the great class of '70, Ambition: To fulfill my longtime ambition to become a pilot, and be always happy in life. Q A'ctivitie.s: Aeronautics Club. NEIGHBORS, JOHN NEWELL Snake Favorite Memory: Fourth period study hall, and eating lunch at White Castle. Ambition: To be successful in everything I try to do. Activities: Band 9, 10, 11: Basketball 9: Latin Club. 'N-nm NEULING, DONNA JO Donna Favorite Memory: March 6, 1968, August 18, 1969, Mr. Pile, Mr. Harris' psychology class and Lambda Chi. Ambition: To have the will to do good, and never let the day go by that Gary could forget me. Activities: Y-Teens 9, 10. NEWMAN, CLARENCE B. ec. B. Favorite Memory: All the friends that I've made in my years at Southern. Ambition: Succeed in whatever I attempt to do in life, and thank my parents for what they have done for me. Activities: D.E. I NAISER, ALICIA MICHELLE Favorite Memory: Lambda Chi and my 16th summer. Ambition: To fulfill the needs of others and achieve happiness. .Activities: Dramatics 11: Art Club 123 Spanish 10, 119 Y-Teens 11. NEAT, DEBRA ANN Neat Favorite Memory: Summer of '69. q Ambition: To become a legal secretary and learn to quit sticking my foot in my mouth. Activities: Drill Corps 10, 11: F.B.L.A. 9, 10: Y-Teens 11, 12: Spanish Club 11. NELSON, MILDRED JACKIE .Iackie', Favorite Memory: The summer of '68 and all the fun I had at S.H.S. Ambition: To become a secretary and to make people proud of me. Activities: F.H.A. 10, 11: F.B.L.A. 12. NETHERTON, BARRY EUGENE Bear Favorite Memory: Summer of 1969. Ambition: To make new friends and keep the old ones. Activities: None. OTT, MARK EDWARD 'fMark Favorite Memory: District, Regional, and State Baseball Championships. Ambition: To play professional baseball and to make a place for myself. Activities: Varsity Baseball 10, 11, 125 .l.V. Baseball 9: J.V. Basketball gg Choir 125 German Club 9, 105 Aeronautics Club 113 Student Council , 11. OWEN, EDITH LOUISE KSEdie9! Favorite M emofy: All the great friends I've made at Southern. Ambition: To always wear a smile, try to make new friends, and to make my parents proud of me. Activities: Secretary of F.H.A. 11, 12. PARKS, KAY C6Kay97 Favorite Memory: Being a member of Sigma Phi and Nov. 7, 1969. Ambition: To lead a happy and successful life and to someday make my parents proud of me. Activities: F.B.L.A. 9, 12. PARSON, BETTY GSDOCH Favorite Memory: The great times with the band and the day I got my senior ring. Ambition: To become a typist. Activities: Advanced Band 9, 10, 11, 125 Spanish I, II. 246 O'BRYAN, BERNARD B., III Leprechaun Favorite Memory: Junior Variey Show, '69 track team and the 8th grade. Ambition: To write something worth reading or to do something worth writing about. Activities: Cross Country 10, 11, 12g Track 10, 11, 123 Key Club 10, 11, 125 Spanish Club 10, 11: S-Club 11, 125 Junior Variety Show 113 Calendar Girl Committee. OLGES, MARK ANTHONY Mark Favorite Memory: All the fun times in band, all the trips, ballgames, and concerts I've been in, and my senior year at Southem. Ambition: To be a successful musician and make my family as proud of me as I am of them, and to live a happy Christian life. Activities: Adv. Band 9, 10, 11, 12: German Club: Homeroom Representa- tive 10. OWEN, NANETTE Nanette Favorite Memory: Summer of '69 and the day we got our senior rings. Ambition: To succeed in whatever I do. Activities: Y-Teens 113 Junior Achievement 11. PALMER, DAVID Dave Favorite Memory: The football team in '70. Ambition: To be a draftsman. Activities: None. PATTERSON, DEBORAH SUSAN Pinkie Favorite Memory: The day J. G. asked me to go steady, and all the and bad times at S.H.S. Ambition: To somehow thank my parents for all the patience they had over me over the past seventeen years, and to make that special one happy. Activities: French Club I PATTERSON, GLENN Glenn Favorite Memory: The parties at Dennis's and the many hours spent Bonnie. Ambition: To be prosperous, and sell my Pontong Activities: Transfer from De Sales good have very with PAYTON, NANCY Kitty Favorite Memory: Prom '69: August 17, 1969 Ambition: To make the people I love happy. Activities: Latin I PECKINPAUGH, DONALD HD0n79 Favorite Memory: Summer of '69 and all the great people I met. Ambition: To always be happy and make the people I love proud of me. Activities: None. PATTERSON, JANICE LEE ,Ianice,, Favorite Memory: Summer of '69 and all the new friends it brought. Ambition: To graduate from college with a B average'and make all of the people who helped me, proud of me. Activities: FTA 9, 12: German Club 10, Sec. 11: Beta Club 10, 11, 12: Mixed Chorus 9: Girls' Chorus 10: Southwind Staff 12: Y-teens 9, 10, vice-pres. 11: Best dressed on Career Day 10. PATTON, DINA LYNN Dina Favorite Memory: Running around with friends and having a good time. Ambition: To make people happy and be a success Activities: Co-op 12: FBLA Historian 12: Girls Chorus 12 PECKINPAUGH, RONALD LEE Ronnie Favorite Memory: 1969-70: DECA Convention: Rooms 248 and 259. Ambition: To succeed in anything I do and to make the people I love proud of me. Activities: DECA PENDLETON, LINDA ANN Peter L0rre Favorite Memory: October 15, 1969: Bobby: Ring Day: Frische'sg Pooh, Vas, Buz, and all the D.O. weekends. Ambition: To make those I love proud of me and to lead my life living, loving, and laughing. Activities: Adv. Band 9, 10: Majorette 9, 10: Girls Basketball 9: Spanish Club 11: FBLA 12 247 PILATO, FRANCES LOIS Frank Favorite Memory: Summers '68, '69, nd all the wonderful people at South- ern High. Ambition: To be a success and to live a happy life. Activities: Student Council: Sophomore class secretary: Spanish I Club: F.B.L.A. 12. PLAMP, CAROL DIANE G5BOd9I Favorite Memory: Dec. 17, Happy Together, summer '67, The Guys, The Gals, and the four of us. Ambition: To be aware of all the seconds and minutes of every day and make every one count. Activities: Spanish Club 10, 11. PLAPPERT, ALAN RAY ARP Favorite Memory: The Guys, Aug. 22, 1967, and the girl that goes with that date. Ambition: To have that girl, get a Triumph, and find a job with the most money but the least work. Activities: Football 9, 103 Track 9, 10: Beta Club 10, 11, 12: German Club 11, 125 Art Club 12. POPE, GARY LYNN Cork Favorite Memory: The Gang, and playing football. Ambition: To do what I please, when I please. Activities: Football 9, 10, 11, 12: Student Council 12. Little bg little 248 POPE, SAMUEL STEELE Perry Mason Favorite Memory: Steve, Mike, J. D., and the Gang, Ambition: To make it. Activities: Russian Club I, 113 Sr. Variety Shows 9, 10, 11, 12: Jr. Variety Shows 10, 11, 12: Calendar Girl pageant 11, 12g Sophomore class sergeant- at-arms POTTER, MICHELE EILEEN Michele Favorite Memory: Summer of '69, the gang at Burger Chef, 3rd period at Burger Queen, and pledging for Lambda Chi. Ambition: To someday be able to do as much for my children as my parents have done for me. Activities: Spanish Club 9, 10: Y-Teens 10, 12: Library Staff 9, 10: South- wind Staff 12. POUNDS, NINA ELIZABETH Nina Favorite Memory: My junior and senior years on the Southwind Staff. Ambition: To live a happy, successful, Christian life. Activities: Mixed Chorus 10: Y-Teens 10, 11: Latin Club 10, 11: Beta Club 10, 11, 12: Southwind Staff 11, co-editor'12g Sr. Executive Council. PRATHER, LINDA ELAINE Linda Favorite Memory: The day I started the fun living life with the Ferrings, and the class of '70. Ambiiion: To succeed in life and make those I love proud of me. Activities: Chorus 9. PRIDDY, GARY BEALER Slick Favorite Memory: Mr. Covert's World Geography class. Ambition: To enjoy life to the utmost. Activities: Spanish Club 10. PREWITT, JAMES H., JR. upudn Favorite Memory: Friday, Oct. 31, 1969 at Rough River. Ambition: To live a full bachelor's life. Activities: Football 9, 10: D.E. 11, 12. QUICK, NANCY JO Nanc Favorite Memory: Working in the Jr. Variety Show, and being on Hal's softball teams. Ambition: To be a successful secretary and to make my parents proud of me. Activities: F.B.L.A. 12: Y-Teens 10. QUINLAN, RITA COLLEEN Col Favorite Memory: Valentine's Day, the Family, the Green Pilgrim and my Junior year. Ambition: To be able to face life with a smile Activities: Sr. Class secretaryg Southwind Staff 123 French Club 10, 113 Prom Committee 11: Drill Corps 12: Y-Teens 10, pres. 11: Annual Staff 12: F.T.A. 11. 12: Tricvcle Race 11: Student Council 11, 12: Jr. Variety Show 11: Calendar Girl Contest 123 Dramatics Club, vice-pres. 12. the time will go bg. QUIRE, CHRISTOPHER 64Feet1Y Favorite Memory: All the days that all the guys cut. Ambition: to make Cindy happy, and to own the toughest Chevy in Louis- ville. Activities: French I, Il: Football 9. RALEY, ROXANNE M. Roxy Favorite Memory: My wedding day and Prom '69. Ambition: To become a good wife. Activities: F.H.A.g Y-Teens: Girls' Track. RANSDELL, JAMES ALBERT 55-Iirnii Favorite Mem0ry: All the fun in Mr. Knight's drafting classes, ring day, and the day 1 got my Torino GT. Ambition: To try to repay my parents for all the things they have given me, and to succeed in life. Activities: Bowling 9: Beta Club 10, 11, 12g Latin Club 10, 113 Aero- nautics Club 11. RAYMOND, HELEN MARLENE Murp Favorite Memory: April 11, 1969. Ambition: To live a happy, successful life with Steve. Activities: Y-Teens 10, 113 Girls' Chorus 12. RAYNER, PAMELA ANN Rayner and '4Mrs. Robinson Favorite Memory: Prom '69 and September 6, 1968. Ambition: To someday marry the man I love and spend the rest of my life making him, and all around me happy. Activities: French Club 10. RICE, .IOHN E., JR. John Favorite Memory: Summer '69 and the day I got my new car. Ambition: To lead the best Christian life possible and love others. Activities: Track 9, 10: Cross Country 9, 103 S-Club 9, 10, 11, 12: Jr. Variety Show 11. RICHARDSON, HARRISON KYLE Elise Favorite Memory: Mrs. Oden's 10th grade math class. Ambition: To make Marva a good husband and to have a happy life. Activities: Band: Art. RICKERT, MARSHA KAY Charlie Favorite Memory: f'Par, , Big Ann, Kao, my ice cubes, and all the great times at Southern. Ambition: To always have my mind on today and my eye on tomorrow, and to make my parents proud of me. Activities: Chorus 9, 10: Dramatics 11: Y-Teens 11. short if you sing through it, RIDDLE, MICHAEL LEE HMike9! Favorite Memory: J. G., playing football for S.H.S., and all the guys in The Gang. Ambition: To always have the courage to strive for the top rung on the ladder of life. Activities: Football 10, ll, 123 S-Club 11, 12: Art Club 12. RIEMANN, KAREN JEAN Karen Favorite Memory: August 4, 1969, and the gang at Southern. Ambition: To graduate and get a job as a secretary. Activities: F.B.L.A. 12. RIGGS, PENELOPE SUE Gipennyii Favorite Memory: My junior year and all the wild times Charlotte and I have had. Ambition: To be a social worker. Activities: F.B.L.A. RILEY, DARRELL MILBURN Darrell Favorite Memory: Mrs. Gilpin's English class, The Gang, STATEC, Prom '69, Judy Hawkins. Ambition: To go to college to be a computer programmer. Activities: None. 250 RITTER, MARILYN JOAN Marilyn Favorite Memory: All the friends I've made since I've been at Southern. Ambition: To get out of school and be happy. Activities: None. RIVES, WALTER CHELF Wally and Walter Wart the freaky frog Favorite Memory: All the people I've met at S.H.S. who have taught me so much more than just what is in the school books. Ambition: To enjoy living as much as possible, to make the best of whatever happens, and to teach others to do the same. Activities: Key Club 11, 125 Beta Club 10, 11, 123 Sgt.-at-Arms 12: Spanish Club 9, 10, 11: S-Club 12: Track 9, 10, llg Basketball 10, 123 Student Council 11. ROBERTSON, SUSAN DWAIN Susie Favorite Memory: April 30, 1969. Ambition: To make a good wife for Mike. Activities: None. ROBBINS, DENNIS '4Trien Favorite Memory: All the times on the vocational bus and 11th grade Horticulture. Ambition: To own and drive the fastest AAfFueler in the country. Activities: None. long if gou sigh. ROBINSON, GARY WAYNE Captain Good Guy Favorite, Memory: All the weird things, all the fun, love, riding with the top down, and most of all Pam. Ambition: To make bunches of money. Activities: Latin Club 10: Southwind Staff 11, Draamtics Club 12: Disc Jockey for lunchroom music, 12. ROBINSON, JOYCE ANN ifloycen Favorite Memory: Oct. 3, 1968, junior year, Country Clan, Frisch's, Tom Wallace, Sigma Phi. Ambition: To live each day as if there is no tomorrow, and to learn by my mistakes. Activities: F.B.L.A. 11, 12: Y-Teens 9, 103 Sigma Phi 9, 10, 11, 12. ROBARDS, THOMAS F., JR. t:T0mmy11 Favorite Memory: Bucking around the I.U. campus, and all the fun I have had at S.H.S. Ambition: To lead a good life, and to be successful in whatever I do. Activities: Transfer from DeSales 10: J.V. Basketball 10: Spanish Club 10, 11. ROCK, RICHARD STEVEN Frenchie Favorite Memory: Being all together at home, my dad, to whom I owe everything, and most of all, having tea with Mike. Ambition: To send a Cod-caring light to my brothers and an angel to my parents, and leave knowing I will see them again. Activities: Football 9, 10g Track 10, 11: Cross Country 113 Basketball 95 Spanish 11: S-Club ll, 12: Art 12: Chorus 9, 10. 25l RUDOLPH, MARVA ANN Marv Favorite Memory: Meeting all of my friends, and all of my swell times. Ambition: To get a good job, marry Kyle, and have a happy life. Activities: Spanish Club 11g F.B.L.A. 12. ' RUSSELL, BERNADINE Berni Favorite Memory: P.A.S., Summer of '69, and all the groovy friends that I've made at Southern. Ambition: To always be smiling and never be too busy for my friends. Activities: F.H.A. 95 Spanish Club 10, 11: Y-Teens 10, 11g F.B.L.A. 12. SAGE, GARY STEVEN iicaryii Favorite Memory: My Junior year, and the trip to Cumberland. Ambition: To graduate from Okolona U. Activities: Cross Country 9, 10: Track 9, 103 French Club 11g Aeronautics Club 12: Junior Variety.Show, Senior Variety Show. SAMPSON, BARBARA ROSE Barb Favorite Memory: Sigma Phi, all the great times with Sheri and Beth and all the girls, and most of all April 12, 1966. Ambition: To become a successful legal secretary and prove to some people that I can be a responsible young lady. Activities: Executive Council 9: Y-Teens 10, 11: F.B.L.A. 11, 123 Jr. Variety Show, Prom Committee, Student Council 12. r RUSSELL, JUDY Jud Favorite Memory: My summer of Paramount. Ambition: To get married. Activities: None. RUSSELL, THOMAS L. Tommy,' Favorite Memory: Prom 1969, and attending the away football games. Ambition: To graduate from college and become a successful artist. Activities: German Club 10, 115 Art Club 10, 11, 125 Southwind Staff 11, 12. SANDERS, BONNIE JEAN Bonnie Favorite Memory: Working at Southern's swimming pool during the sum- mer. Ambition: To find my place in the world, and help to make it a better place in which to live. Activities: Mixed Chorus 9: Girls' Chorus 10: Choir 115 Y-Teens 103 French Club, secretary 11, president 12: F.T.A. 12: Jr. Variety Show, Prom Committee. SCALLEN, WILLIAM CHARLES II sswiuyn Favorite Memory: Summer of '69. Ambition: To do what I can and enjoy it. Activities: None. SCHNEIDER, JAMES '4Stud Favorite Memory: My trip to Cumberland Lake. Ambition: To go my own way, and get in no one else's. Activities: None. SCHULER, KAREN LYNN Cretch, Jew Fizzxvorifejllemory: The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, my 17th birthday, the ami y. Ambition: To always be true to myself and to realize life as it happens. Activities: National Honor Society 11, 12: Beta Club 10, 11, 125 Dramatics 9, 10, 12: Russian Club 11, 12: Student Council 11: Executive Council 10, 11, 12: Southwind Staff 11'g Y-Teens 10, 11: Junior Variety Show 11: Prom Committee 11. SEELEY, ADRIAN A. Aggie Favorite Memory: None. Ambition: To have an exciting and successful life. Activities: Bowling 9, 10, 11, 12. SEITZ, DEBRA ANN '6Debbie Favorite Memory: Summer '69, my junior year, September 13, 1969. Ambition: To succeed in the business world, and in everytihinig I attempt. Activities: F.B.L.A. 11, 12. SCHAFF, KENNY Sckaf Favorite Memory: KEA week of '69, and party times with the gang. Ambition: To make and have friends wherever 1 go. Activities: Aeronautics Club 12. SCHAFTLEIN, KATHY GAIL Kathy Favorite Memory: March 10, 1969, Prom '69, May 3, 1969. Ambition: To have a successful life and to make a certain guy very happy. Activities: F.B.L.A. 12. SCHUMACHER, HAROLD EDWARD liEd!7 Favorite Memory: Mrs. Gilpin's 4th period English class, coming to South- ern from Durrett. Ambition: To get out of high school and go into the Marine Corps. Activities: Transfer from Durrett. SCOTT, LELIA STARR Starr Favorite Memory: Pledging for Lambda Chi, Mr. Cruce's English class, tap dancing, in Miss Richards' math class, and all my wonderful friends at Southern. Ambition: To become a music professor, and return some of the happiness my family has given me. Activities: Y-Teens 10: Spanish Club treasurer: exchange editor for Southwind Staff. SHEETZ, RICHARD LEE Favorite Memory: Being in school bands. Ambition: To be a draftsman. Activities: Band I, Il, IIIg Tennis. SHELDEN, PAULA KAYE Paula Favorite M emory: August 23, 1968 and September 1, 1969. Ambition: To set my goals high, help others and make it to heaven. Activities: Co-op 12: F.B.L.A. SHIELDS, DONNA LYNN Donna Favorite Memory: My junior year, the summer of '69 and the many great friends I've made at S.H.S. Ambition: To graduate from college and be a math teacher. Activities: Girls' Chorus 9g Y-Teens 10, 11: French Club 10, 11: F.T.A. 12: Jr. Variety Show 11g Prom Committee 11: Annual Staff 12. SHOOK, DANIEL E. Danny Favorite Memory: The last day of school and all the people at Southern. Ambition: To get a good education and get rich. Activities: None. Little bg little - 254 SIMCOX, PAMELA 66Pam!7 Favorite Memory: The night I met Lanny and Oct. 28, 1968. Ambition: To keep Lanny happy at all times and for us to live a long prosperous life together. Activities: Y-Teens 9. SIMMS, CARL E. Carl Favorite Memory: Football '69 and all of the great people at Southern. Ambition: To pass chemistry and make it through college Activities: Football 10, 11, 12: S-Club. SIMPSON, SANDRA usandyn Favorite Memory: July ll, 1969, my junior and senior years and February 14, 1969. Ambition: To succeed in all that I do, and make Donnie proud of me. Activities: Drill Corps 10, 11: Y-Teens 9, 103 Student Council 9, 10, 11. SINCLAIR, JEFF LANE Roosevelt, Jethro Favorite Memory: June 17 and the Bananna, the Southern High football and track teams. Ambition: To be a help to the community, family and friends. Activities: Football 9, 10, 11, 123 Track 9, 10, 11, 125 Key Club 10, 11, 12: Latin 9, 10: Trojan Clubg High School Boosters: S-Club 11, 12. an hour. SMITH, PHILLIP DALE Phil, Smithey Favorite Memory: Senior hayride, and a large and small coke at Jerry's. Ambition: To help create a better world or to help destroy this one. Activities: Key Club 11, pres. 125 Beta Club 10, pres. 11, 123 National Honor Society 11, vice-pres. 123 Basketball 9, 10, 11, 121 Track 10, 11, 123 Cross Country 10: S-Club 11, 123 Adv. Band 95 French Club sgt-at- arms 10, pres. 11, 123 High-Q 123 Sr. Executive Council 113 Student Council 11, 12. SMITH, PATRICIA MAE Fat Pat Favorite Memory: Cheerleading, all tlhe great football and basketball games and all the great people that have made Southern what it is. Ambition: To attend Western and major in health and P.E. Activities: Cheerleading 9, 103 Freshman, Sophomore Favorite3 Freshman, Sophomore class officerg Homecoming Queen candidateg Calendar Girl candidate: Student Council 10: Prom Queen candidate 11. SMYTHE, KATHLEEN ANTOINETTE Kathy, Smitie Favorite Memory: Summer '69, ring day, the weekend of July 4, 1969 at Rough .River and all the fun with P.A.R., M.K.R., A.P., C.A., B.C., M.W. Ambition: To find love and happiness and to make my parents proud of me. Activities: Y-Teens 10, 113 Pep Club 113 F.B.L.A. 12. SNAPP, CHESTER Chestoe Favorite Memory: Physical Science, Mrs. Poteet and the day I entered Southern. Ambition: To further my education and get married and raise a family. Activities: Vocational Student. SLAUCHTER, SHARON ANNE Sharon Favorite Memory: Day I met David. Ambition: For David's love to grow stronger and make my parents happy. Activities: D.E. I, II SMITH, JACK R. 'ilack Flash Favorite Memory: February 14, 1969 and I ainlt telling what it was. Ambition: To be successful in what I do where ever I do it. Activities: None. SMITH, LINDA SUE Linda'l Favorite Memory: July 15, 19663 September 25, 1967 Ambition: Make it through Sullivan and make a certain someone happy. Activities: Coop. 123 F.B.L.A. 9, 12 SMITH, ROBIN ANN AsR0bs1 Favorite Memory: All the fun times in the year of '69, and the day we got our senior rings. Ambitious: To be an' airline stewardess and lead a successful life. Activities: Spanish Club: Drill Corps 113 Southwind Staff 12. adag- 255 Q E s SPARKS, MARILYN JEAN Mimi Favorite Memory: Jr, Miss Pageant: Jr. year: all the people I've met at Southern Ambition: To understand life and have fun doing it Activities: Basketball 93 Track 9, 10, 11, 12: Cheerleading 11: Spanish Club 10, 11 SPARROW, DEBORAH KAY Debbie Favorite Memory: Summer of '69g Mr. Kuhn's 6th period Ambition: To become a psychologist and to just be happy with everything else I do Activities: Southwind Staff 11: German Club 11 STACHLERLSHERI LLAINE Sher Favorite Memory: Sigma Phi: the day Mrs. Gates caught up with Beth, Barb and meg Sept. 9, 1968 Ambition: To someday be able to help the less fortunate children of this world and to make my parents proud of me. Activities: Y-Teens 9, 10: Student Council 103 Junior Variety Show: Sigma Phi FULKERSON, JERRY Jerry Fcivorite Memory: Wednesday nights and flashing lights, and a wonderful summer of '69. Ambition: To succeed in life. Activities: Noi e. Gone with the gears STARK, BETTY JO HJ0 Jon Favorite Memory: Summer of '69g Sept. 1 and Oct. 11 Ambition: To accept whatever life offers and to make that certain someone happy Activities: None STAPLES, SALLY JANE Sally Favorite Memory: All the friends and fun I've had at Southern Ambition: To always find success and happiness throughout life Activities: German Club 9, 10, 113 Bowling 9, 10, 12: Beta Club 10, 11. 125 Dramatics Club 12: National Honor Society 11, 12 STEEDLY, SHERRY Sherry Favorite Memory: My junior and senior years: summer '69g Annual Staff: the wonderful friends l've found Ambition: To enter some medical profession an-d to someday let my parents know how grateful I am for all they've done. Activities: Beta Club 10, 11, 12:4Sec.g National Honor Society 11, 12 Sec.: French Club 10, 113 Annual Staff 12: Oct. 1969 Calendar Girlg Y-Teens 11: FTA 11: Girls Track 9: FHA 9 STEEN, ROBERT L., JR. Bob Favorite Memory: 1966, 1969: Class of 1970 Ambition: To be successful in life Activities: Crosscountry 95 Track 9, 11 256 l STEIN, MAUREEN Maureen Favorite Memory: Ring Day, football and basketball games, and all the great friends I've made at Southern. Ambition: To leave everyone I meet with a little of my happiness and good fortune. Activities: Southwind Staff II: Beta Club 10, 11, 129 Latin Club 9, 10: Spanish Club 11, 12: Y-teens IO, 11. STEFATER, PAMELA ANN G4Pam7! Favorite Memory: Senior class of YO and all the good times I've had at S.H.S. Ambition: To make my friends and parents proud of me. Activities: None. STEPP, BETTY JEAN u.leanie Favorite Memory: June 20, 1968, Dec. 13, 1968, Ring Day and junior year. Ambition: To succeed in life and to make a very special someone happy. Activities: Spanish Club 10, 11. STITH, VICKI SUE Sue Favorite Memory: August 30, 1968. Ambition: To become a secretary and to make that special person happy. Activities: None. that have vanished awag. 53' 1' C 's.4v STOUT, ANNA LOUISE Louise Favorite Memory: Southern's sports events. Ambition: To be a missionary worker. Activities: She likes to play golf, basketball, football, and baseball. STRANGE, WILLIAM PAUL David Favorite Memory: The I. U. trip, Needy's raincoat and all my friends at Southern. Ambition: To become an electrician. Activities: Aeronautics Club, ll. STRATTON, DAVID D. Gut Favorite Memory: Feb. 15, 1969. Ambition: To have a prosperous and successful life. Activities: Spanish Club 11. STROHOWSKI, BARBARA GAIL C5Barb17 Favorite Memory: My junior year, January 26, 1969. Ambition: To go to college and be self-sufficient. Activities: Beta Club 10, 11, 12: Y-teens 9, 10, 11: Cheerleading 11, 123 German Club 9, 10, 11g Homecoming Queen Candidate. 257 TAYLOR, DONNA LEE Donna Favorite Memory: May 24, 1969, ring day, and my junior year. Ambition: To make the most out of life and to make my parents proud of me. Activities: None. TEMPLE, DARLENE usissyss Favorite Memory: Ring Day. Ambition: To live a good Christian life, and to make my parents proud of me. Activities: Chorus 9, 10, 11g Good News Club 10, 11: Y-Teens 10. THOMPSON, MARILYN LEE Marilyn Fiavorite Memory: The trips to U of L my sophomore year for gymnastic c mics. Ambition: To be successful in what ever I do and to make myself happy every day of my life. Activities: French Club 11: Girls' track team 11g Lambda Chi, Latin Club Secretary 10: Tennis team 105 Y-Teens 11. THORNSBERRY, WILLIAM Bill Favorite Memory: Mr. Minnis' Metal shop class. Ambition: To get a good position in industry. Activities: D.E. I. 258 x SULLIVAN, DAVID TERRY Terry Favirlrite Memory: My senior year and all the people I've been associated Wll . Ambition: To go to college, be a pro football player and to live life to the fullest. Activities: Football 9, 10, 11, 12: Track 10, 11, 12: Key Club 11: Jr. Variety Show 11. SWEASY, JAMES C. Swease Favorite Memory: I.U. Trip, month of May, and Wilb's Old Ford. Ambition: To out grow my adolescent habits. Activities: German Club I and II. TERRILL, DOROTHY CHARLOTTE Dottie Favorite Memory: My senior year at Southern. Ambition: To be a success in all that I attempt and make that special someone happy. Activities: F.B.L.A. 12. THOMAS, CHRISTOPHER MARTIN Right Reverend Favorite Memory: Ninth grade study hall and all my weekend trips to TAYLORSVILLE. Ambition: To make a certain someone happy, get a Yenko Chevelle, and retire after my first million. Activities: Spanish Club 11. TINDALL, JUDY ANN '4Jude Favorite Memory: Chemistry 11, Russian, and all my friends and great times at Southern. Ambition: To lead an active Christian life and succeed in all that 1 attempt. Activities: Mixed Chorus 9: Youth Speaks 10: Beta Club 10, 11, 12g F.T.A. 11, 12: Russian Club 10, treas. 11, 12: National Honor Society 11, 12. TRIMBLE, DEBORAH SHERYL Sherry Favorite Memory: Ring day, senior trip to 1.U., and April 26, 1969. Ambition: To do the best 1 can and make everyone happy. Activities: F.B.L.A. 12. TUDOR, DOUGLAS OREN D.O.T. Favorite Memory: Senior year. Ambition: To graduate from college and to lead a successful life as an engineer. Activities: Spanish Club 10, 11, Key Club 10, 11, 12: Aeronautics 12. TURNER, CATHY Mor. Favorite Memory: When I moved to Minors Ln., June 10, 1967, Dec. 24, 1967, Sept. 12, 1969, and senior ring day. Ambition: To someday have someone tell me Cathy, you've done it right! To live my life to the fullest and to make Richard proud of me. Activities: Transfer from Fern Creekg Y-Teens 9, 10, Track 93 4-H 10. TRIPLETT, KAREN JEAN Sam Favorite Memory: Girls' State and the I.U. trip. Ambition: To marry a rich Greek. Activities: Bowling 9, German Club 9, 10, 113 Drama Club 12: Drill Corps 12, High-Q alternate. TROUTMAN, BARRY MIKE '6Barry Favorite Memory: All the fun in German classes. Ambition: To succeed in anything 1 undertake. Activities: German Club 10. TUTWILER, MARSHA ANN wlwutn Favorite Memory: 41, my junior year, the Family, Jr. Variety Show, and Groundhog Day. Ambition: To take one step at a time, but always forward. Activities: Girls' Basketball 9, French Club 9, 10: Beta Club 10, 11, 125 Executive Council 10, 12: Jr. class secretary: Jr. Favorite: Prom Com- mittee 1-1g Jr. Variety Show 11: Drill Corps 11, 123 Student Council 113 Southwind Staff 11g Annual Staff 12: Dramatics Club 10, sec.-treas. 123 Calendar Girl Candidate 11, 12: 1st runner-up Prom Queen. UNDERWOOD, REGINA FAYE fEGina79 Favorite Memory: The night 1 met T.C. and the summer of '69. Ambition: To try and repay my parents for all they have done for me and to learn how to wear a smile in the toughest situations. Activities: Adv. Girls' Chorus 11: Choir 12. 259 VERNOTZY, JANET CAROLE :sB0obn Favorite Memory: 9f14-X66, trips to Montreal, and all the great times with my friends. Ambition: To always get the most out of living and be successful in every way, especially in making my parents proud of me. Activities: Mixed Chorus 10: Choir 11, 12. VOGEL, CHARLES F. Chuck Favorite Memory: The lovely time I had in Family Living. Ambition: To graduate and join the Air Force. Activities: None. WADE, DIANNA CAROLYN Di Babi Favorite Memory: August 27, 1967, and the day Carl came home. Ambition: To find that certain someone and to succeed in life. Activities: Transfer from Oldham County: Y-Teens 9, 10, 11: Art Club 99: Prom Committee 113 Jr. Variety Show 115 Sr. Variety Showg Southwind Staff 12. WARD, CHARLES K. Charlie Favorite Memory: Football team, and my senior year at S.H.S. Ambition: To go to college and live a successful life. Activities: German Club 11: Football 10, 11, 12: Baseball 10, 11, 12: Aeronautics 11. .Sim Q WACKENTHALER, MARILYN JEAN Merl Favorite Memory: My junior and senior years at Southern and the summer of '69. Ambition: To become successful in some field of mathematics. Activities: Spanish Club 9, 10, 11: Bowling 9, 10, 11: Southwind Staff 12g Y-Teens 11, 12. WAITS, TIM L. Waits Favorite Memory: Ninth grade math class and ring day. Ambition: To be happy all my life. Activities: None. WARFORD, DEBORAH SUE Deb, Shorty Favorite Memory: Aug. 16, 1968, Faye, Robin, and all our good times, and the day I got my car. f Ambition: To always be happy and make my parents proud of me, and become an elementary teacher. Activities: Y-Teens 9, 10: F.B.L.A. 105 F.T.A. 12: Spanish Club 11, 125 Southwind Staff 12. WARREN, BELINDA ELIZABETH Belle Favorite Memory: March 14, 15, June 21, 1969, D. H. lying in a ditch and a June 6 crying session with D. A. B. Ambition: To smile through every crisis, make my parents proud of me, and thank them for 17 wonderful years. Activities: Jr. Variety Show 11: F.B.L.A. 12: Library Staff 12. WARREN, RONALD LEE Ronald Favorite Memory: Improved sports at Southern. Ambition: To go in the Army or study electronics. Activities: None. WATHEN, BRENDA JOYCE Littles Favorite Memory: August 1, 1969 and the day we got our Senior rings. Ambition: To build a Christian home with M. J. S, and to make my loved ones proud of me. Activities: Good News Club 9: Mixed Chorus: Girls' Chorus 9, 103 Choir 11, 12: Spanish 11, 123 Southwind Staff 12, Prom Decorations Committee 11, WEBB, MICHAEL Mr, Pickup '69 Favorite Memory: Help from my Dad, Steve, Ohio trip, Mr. Southern. Ambition: To travel and be happy. Activities: Track 95 Football 9: Crosscountry 10. WILCOXEN, CHARLOTTE s:Burpy9 Favorite Memory: Working UD at H and S with Kay and Penny, Johnny and our Toyota, August 23, 1968. Ambition: To have 21 kids and raise them to appreciate God and to ride them in a vet! Activities: F.B.L.A. 11, 129 Co-op 12. 1-if-' WATSON, GLENN KGJO-JO!! Favorite Memory: Senior year. Ambition: To graduate from college and be successful. Activities: Latin Club 9: Russian Club 10, 113 Annual Staff 12: Football 10: Key Club 10, 11, 12. WATT, JUDY DIANE Jude Favorite Memory: The Gang and all the fun I have had in my senior year at Southern. Ambition: To make my parents and that special someone happy and to try to do everything to the best of my ability. Activities: Transfer from Butler: Prom Commitee 113 FBLA 11, 123 Y- Teens 11. l WHELAN, CHARLES M. Charlie Favorite Memory: Going to the state in baseball when I was a sophomore. Ambition: To do everything to the best of my ability. Activities: J.V. Football 9: J.V. Baseball 9g J.V. Basketball 9, 10: Varsity Football 10, 11, 12: Varsity Basketball 11, 12: Varsity Baseball 10, 11, 12: Student Council Sgt. of Arms 113 Junior Class Sgt. of Arms 11: S-Club 10, 11, 12. WHITE, MARITA LEE HRita,7 Favorite Memory: November 17, 1967, my senior year, and Cathy, Deb,and Connie. Ambition: To live my life to the fullest and share this happiness with Billy. Activities: Spanish Club 9, 10, 11: Junior Variety Show: Southwind Staff 12: Drill Corps 12. 26I l WHITEHEAD, TERRIRUTH Terri Favorite Memory: Winter of '67 with the four and the greatest summer of my life-69 Ambition: To succeed in life and to know when I've found that certain someone. Activities: Drill Corps 11, 12: Latin Club 9, 10: Senior Executive Council WHITLOW, JOHN LESLIE HJohn Favorite Memory: All my excuses to get out of class: December 5, 1951 Ambition: To live to he a dirty 'old man. Activities: None. WIGGINTON, SIDNEY WAYNE Wayne Favorite Memory: Ring Day, Sept. 9, 1969, and all my great friends at Southern. Ambition: To make a certain someone, somehow, someday very proud of me, and to live a happy and prosperous life. Activities: Basketball 9, 10: Spanish Club 11: Southwind Staff 11 WILDER, DENNIS MORGAN Wilbur Favorite Memory: 7th grade core. Ambition: To be a success in some kind of business. Activities: Basketball 9, 10 Little bg little lite s race is run. WILKERSON, CAROL ANN 'iCarol Favorite Memory: September 9, 1969 Ambition: To be a success and enjoy myself. Activities: Beta Club 10, 11, 12: National Honor Society 11, 123 Latin Club 10, 115 Spanish Club 12, Y-Teens 11g F.T.A. 10, 11, 12 WILLIAMS, ANN MARILYN 4'Marilyn Favorite Memory: Prom '69g October 25, and all of the fun I've had with Sharon at Southern High. Ambition: To make those who love me proud of me, and to always live life day by day. Activities: F.H.A. 9, 11, 12: F.B.L.A, 11, 125 Y-Teens 11, 12: Girls Basket- ball 9g Latin Club 11 WILLIAMS, IANENE ELAINE iiJan Favorite Memory: The Family,l' Summer of I69, the night I sneaked into Southern's swimming pool, Sept. 9, 1969 Ambition: To act that each tomorrow find me farther than today. Activities: Bowling 9: Basketball 9: Y-Teens 103 Track 9, 10, 11, 12g Student Council 11g Dramatics 12: Football Homecoming Candidate 123 Southwind Staff 12: German Club II, 12 WILLIAMS, MICHAEL RAY WilberM Favorite Memory: The time Sweasy and I made the great ball of fire. Ambition: None Activities: None 262 ! 4 WILLIS, LYLE EDELL JR. Lyle Favorite Memory: Football 1970, and a '66 Rambler. Ambition: To be successful in some field of aviation. Activities: Football Mgr. 10, 11, 12: S-Club 11, 123 Russian Club 10, 11. WILSON, DEBORAH LYNN LiDeb9! Favorite Memory: Prom '69 and the picnic at Srping Mill Park: then, coming home and watching the sun go down. Ambition: To graduate from High School and Beauty College: to make a certain guy mine and make him happy. Activities: Bowling IO: Y-Teens 105 Senior Variety Show 11. WILSON, JAMES Sunshine Favorite Memory: The day I met Karen, and all the good times we've had. Ambition: To make my girl happy and make the people around me happy. Activities: Transfer from Californiag Choir 11, 12 WISDOM, PAMELA SUE cvrigern Favorite Memory: April 26, '68-last year's prom, and the day I received my ring. Ambition: To make my parents proud of me, and to go to IBM school. Activities: D.E. I and II we stand ai the threshold WISMAN, CHERRI Cherie Favorite Memory: Summer of '69, Ambition: To fulfill my life's goals successfully, friends along the way. Activities: German Club 10g Y-Teens 10, 11: Southwind Staff 12. WITT, DIANA KAY LSRUIYI Favorite Memory: All the great times with Lecia, Donna, Charlotte Boob Barb, Sherry, Beth, and most of all-Stanley. Ambition: To always be happy. Activities: F.B.L.A. 11, 12 WITT, DONNA LYNN Donna Favorite Memory: Summer of 1967, and all my friend Ambition: To always be happy. Activities: Southwind Staff 11. WINTERS, JOYCE ANN i'.I0yce Favorite Memory: October 26, '68, summer of '69. Ambition: To lead a happy and successful life. s at Southern Activities: Y-Teens 10g F.B.L.A. 12g Spanish Club 11. and to make many WOODRUFF, LINDA GAIL Linda Favorite Memory: Cheering for Southern: Homecoming '693 Winter of ,67Q my Senior year Ambition: To never look back, hut always to the future. Activities: J.V. Cheerleader 9, Capt. 10, Varsity 11, Capt. 12, Beta Club 10, 11, 123 Freshman class Secretary3 Spanish Club 10, 113 Southwind Staff 113 Prom Queen Candidate 11, F.T.A. 12, Dramatics Club 123 Calendar Girl 12, Football Homecoming Queen 12: Y-Teens 10: Secretary 11. WOOLDRIDGE, GARY ALLEN 5SGaryY! Favorite Memory: Getting my ring. Ambition: To live a successful Christian life and make my parents proud of me. Activities: None WURFEL, DAVID Clit Favorite Memory: Track and Uhe ups and downs on 4-th Street. Ambition: To go to college, finish, and then have a good time. Activities: Latin Club 103 Track 9, 103 Spanish Club 11: Audio-Visual Aide 113 Art Club 9 WYATT, MARLENE Marlene Favorite Memory: My Senior year Ambition: To he a success in life. Activities: F.B.L.A. 12, Y-Teens 113 F.H.A. 9 Our race has begun. 264 YATES, LECIA LANE Lecia Favorite Memory: Being a senior Ambition: To succeed in whatever I may try to do, and to make someone special proud of me. Activities: Chorus 10, Choir 11, F.B.L.A. 12 ZIELBERG, MARY VIRGINIA Ginny Favorite Memory: Februaay 23, 1969 and the gang. Ambition: To marry Charles H. and make it a successful life. Activities: German Club 11 ZIRNHELD, DEBORAH ANN 5SDeb!! Favorite Memory: November 27, 1968 Ambition: To get out of school and make my Mom and Dad proud of me. Activities: None ZIRNHELD, LEONARD Lennie Favorite Memory: Junior Variety show Ambition-: To lead a happy life and succeed in everything I attempt. Activities: None We're not tough . . . we're REAL tough. The Odd Couple. Our home away from home. The Class of '70 E Are you in there, John? W..-f 1 ' W X ,. .-v 1 . N 'L Joan and Ronnie share a night to remember. V, Would the Senior Class please act like seniors? has come . . . and gone - Osolemeolll 266 l All that practice finally paid off. --n-Q1 'mb E 36-24-36 . . . what a C0mbiI1aIi0n! Cgme 0117 Carl, gimme a break! 0 O 0 :is memories remain. A , , I The crowd awaits anxiously as the riders approach the finish line. 267 Portraits by KAU FMAN'S 1 427 S. 4'H1 S+ree+ 583-424l Southern High School P.T.A. ouR Morro: To promofe fhe welfare of children and youfh in home, school, church, and communify. To raise fhe sfandards of home life. To secure adequafe laws for fhe care and profecfion of children and youfh. To bring info closer relafion fhe home and fhe school, fhaf paren'l's and feachers may cooperafe infelligenfly in fhe fraining of fhe child. 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