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A gri ra we N: The Kllld O if ff -' if T I fl :fy gh. A5 A e f ex ,-. 4 q,.....1,e,?Q' Q Q 'aQ:'.+-g.2g,?,1: ws: , A1 Vi l 3.41.51 let, if-x I ante. Qu g xx-V 4 Mi' September - . A 6 .4 f .. ,im Y 'ig can Q, jx h I 'N' ish, A 'isnt x L . K ' gi. , W en Grass we wmzf. N X. ee, e gg . . - , Q. fr' , ' 5 W . , Q., i - .r' V K I - ji M 'vga' A -tx ga , .LLINA W G ?xZg111.fQ,3G 4 xg, L. . , zfk my s 0' Q55 me 1 'img 5' fre T.. e Q , ' K K , sf-,g n '53 Q.: 9 -' e- n pr A Ki.. .x'q '.k 'V .n V P T' ut. 5:5 ,N A? ,-4- in I 3 lf.. . .- - , aw 5 L ig V 'Q ' ' AL -,eg-f K, ' f -- N l . ' -S fe 'ff 'Q W Axr V' M y , I 1 ..f'b 'i 5 ,, ' 4- -' S - 1 l ' 5 'ef f ...W ,, ,.. N,..z-eg, ff 4 PL-1. Lucretia Cole and Mike Gaines rest between studies on the front lawn. ' 1 4 E nf' ' :fav eeee J? 2 2 ' E 'P' 2!?4?S?' 1 n if xx xx 'X 4'8L-if W' , 'th 1 I ff !,, Q -. Ja..-0. 1 ' , -A .fi-323' - - ..-:.-..--v Q sl.. AA. 4LQ.....-7'4' '.. Autumn brings sparks of color and beauty to South High School. I fl :fx W 121, Ii :t?2'.?fg3u ? ... ..- 5 5-:L-gg I Vim I -..... 'E':'2ilAi u ...J -'A 9...-:nz-az: -35-2 E'-555 'g This side of South is perhaps more familiar to all teachers and some students. -hip-vgwv-viii K' '.',. ,4.' --X-A . . nd Grain Was Yellow 3 W hen L1fe W as Slow Dan Scott doesn't seem to be bothered hy the fast pace of South High. fli1.'f'2,,f. , -. Kirby Kellar yvorks industriously to please her customer at the student council car wash nd Oh S0 Mellow At the end of her busy day, Mrs. Snodgrass care- fully makes a last-minute check of her daily attendance. In Dear Me, The Sky Is Falling, Diane Myers has a difficult choice between Alan George and Larry McClure W hen You W ere A Callow . Q df? Does Tim Flannery's smile show a little embarrassment as Mr. Kern calmly asks for his identification card? nd Tender Fellow Kim Falkner takes the easy way downstairs. 9 3 l The Hawaiian Luau was performed by the 1968 Gymkana Troupe in a colorful and spectacular array. Tr To Remember, And If You AIV. I T Q I ,,.,- .,',-z ? A ' K' Ajay krfr, ,, ' ' f :JE I 7 A ifwfaf: L 7' ,Q -M-.....,,,, L' Steve Clingman and Sue Stiles find warmth and companionship l p inside their VW on H Cold Win- e I. ' tells dal'- 1z,,mf,g155,:, -,:gw1..,m Q Remember Then Follow One sophomore boy finds that filling out book cards is a necessary evil. Stephanie Robinson goes through the al- most weekly chore of taking a test. The arrival of caps and gowns signifies the approaching commencement exercises for seniors Jay Graves and Chuck Schwartz. The cheerleaders and pep band enthusiastically boosted the students' school spirit. Remember The Pep Rally Coach Wiseman gives a few words of encouragement as a big game draws near. lfwailiwlai' 12- vi Mike Besecker tries hard to get the opening tip-off of a game. nd The Game Last Friday? Dave Burley successfully outjumps a North player in the opening minutes of an important intra-city game. :2a.,,,,, WM.- VV V lb fi f W NMMA feel' fs. I 1' ' J 3 n-av' Queens Lynn Jackson, Frankie Anderson, and Debbie Adkins discuss with their escorts the success of the 1967 Homecoming Dance. Remember The Biggest Dances Of The Year? ' . xy N Julie Cutshall and Vicki Botkin are begging their dates, John Hursh and Larry Hackett for their prizes for winning in the best costume category at Sadie Hawkins. I3 Remember The Monde Mornings Bruce Hunter carefully does his chemistry experiment as Jim Butler completes his lab book. Studying and sleeping seem to he the favorite pastimes of these students who have a Monday moming study hall. Students hurry home as soon as the 2 54- bell nngs ll: 'll wi ,N A -U-i Q '9n': C. 1 .WUI .pq--Q l . ,-J ,,. 2 -T'- , . -4 - ' ,,3,, ,Q rf 1: 5,-,--,, I. urge.- 2 EP W W4 3: Q ' LAK., 1 X. -Q Q' L ,Q l Q- I, ,,, '. vu .xl E-ir 1, v +V .,. 41. 'V 'ff-vw TABLE OF CONTENTS ACADEMIC .... .. 18 CLUBS .... . . . 64 ACTIVITIES . . . . . . 90 SPORTS ......... .... 1 46 UNDERCLASSMEN . . .... 188 SENIORS ...... .,.. 2 24 ADVERTISING ..... .... 2 76 SENIOR ACTIVITIES ,... .... 3 09 INDEX .......................... 318 YEARBOOK STAFF Editor-in-Chief ...... Associate Editor . Copy Editor ..... . Layout Editor ....... Steven Wilson . . Kirby Kellar Debbie Anderson . . Sheldon King Photography Editors . . ., .... Julie Cutshall Student Photographers Business Manager . . . Advertising Editors .. Sales Manager . . . Academic ..... Clubs . . . Activities .... Seniors . . . Sports .... Steve Hively .. Greg Grimm Steve Hively Steven Wilson . Marcia Pieffer . . . . Ann Bolen Julie Cutshall . . . . Susan Boyd . . . Peggy Davis Debi Foulke .. Debi Shipton Kathy Yowler' . Shanna Horne Carolyn Turner . . .' Marsha Hill Judy Kelley Dorothy Parker Greg Robinson Faculty Advisor .......... Leonard Wilson Faculty Photographer .... Charles Thomas LYRICS OF TRY T0 REMEMBER Copyright Q 1960 by Tom .Tone d H y Sl 'd U d b mission of Chappell 8: Co., I N Y k N Y k s 5 . Y a 5 4 X K I TRY TO REMEMBER ACADE IC f R E -. :w i I V as aw L' W firfagekf W ' v -'Nt' 2- 4 JREE P53567 Siu .. 4',J' 153.5 .. f',:fii!:I.:.g. i i l,:W, 5f2w,5gj ,gg E 1' 1552? 7-3 ' 'fe . f,,, 6 E,,,Rf,'1R, 45544: f' 'M Q' 'E 'Aga R ,, 1 1E ,LE AEERE JRR E E E Rb 5 3 R RRR' R Administrators Work Hard To Keep School Going Franklin V. Lehn has been principal of South for four years. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Mount Union College and his Master of Arts degree at Ohio State University. Mr. Lehn has served as Superintendent of Schools of Champaign County and as principal of two schools before coming to Springfield South. John B. Wright has been assistant principal for five years. He received his Bachelor of Science and Master of Education degrees from Wittenberg University. Mr. Wright taught at Hayward Junior High School before coming to South. 20 MR. F. v. LEHN, Principal. Mr. Lehn communicates by a two-way radio used to co-ordinate activities in the building and on campus. -aug 4155?-,A-14949K gf 1 Jqf: f5? W Xl' Mr. Wright takes a break in his work to answer a question. MR. J. B. WRIGHT Assistant Principal. mawwunnns- 1-1: ga. The 1TlCH1bCfS Of The Board Of Ed11CHii0Y1 HFC, SEATED1 Douglas tendent of schoolsg Mrs. Elaine Zimmeck, clerk-treasurerg Robert E. Gardner, Fred T. Wi1SOI1, R0heI't L. Kefrk, Pr6Sidel1i1: Mrs. H. Lehman, 'assistant superintendentg and D. F. Ackerman, Harriet Levine, vice-presidentg John O. Harper. STANDING: personnel director. William Stewart, business managerg Paul C. Gunnett, superin- dministrators Head City Schools The school hoard has many responsibilities to the school system. One of these is establishing the broad policies under which the system operates. The hoard makes many decisions during the school year. A new member of the hoard this year is Douglas Gardner, who has taken the place of Dr. Max Graves, who did not seek re-election. Mr. Paul Gunnett has served as super- intendent of the city schools for 11 years. 22 Z .f Icgri Wright appreciates the helpful assistance of the secretaries: Mrs. Pfancuff, Mrs. MacBeth, and Mrs. 1 ton. Mrs.-Bernice Duffy M1-5, Louise Clifton Mrs. Betty M.-1cBeth Mfg, Debra Smigh Mrs. Lois Pfancuff Work ls Never Finished for South High Secretaries Secretaries contribute much to the efficiency of South High School. Their work is very important to both faculty and students. Their jobs consist of typing, mimeographing, filing reports and records, and preparing the daily bulletin. They also help the prin- cipal and assistant principal. As one can see, the work of these 2 secretaries is never finished. iii ,A F9 if? 'S Wa w- i rf . 4 ' If ' , WIII 5 - Miss Krautwater g1V6S advice for future vocatlons to Geraldme Miller and-Kathy Daugherty Y ,m',, 1 I aw. -ygfllk' Dorothy Krnutwater, A.B., M.ED. Senior Girls Gordon McArtor, B.S., M.A. Senior Boys Helen Jones, B.S., M.Ed. Junior Girls Larry Workman, A.B., M,A. Junior Boys 4 Counselors Help Students Make WISE Mr. Hanes has many duties to perform as MTS' DUHY CTUUYS her j0b as SCCTC' sophomore boys' counselor. YHTY f01' the COUHSGIOIS- 4. .a...T'... , , l viii- Mrs, Mowell goes through her daily routine as sophomore gir1's counselor. Decisions f I i i i l Philip Haneiy A-B-, B-S., M.Ed., Ruth Mowcll, B.A., M.Ed. M'S' Sophomore Girls Sophomore Boys Counselors of South High School contribute to the advancement of students. Counselors help students decide which subjects would be best to take and also advise them on job choices and careers. No matter what kind of problem a student has, a counselor is always there to help. Mr. Workman, junior boys' counselor, advises Steve Dragoo about his next year's schedule. Mr. McArtor finds time to straighten up his desk. '-'-onyx 1 N 'J ,J fn. , y ar A s Mr. Thomas and Vema Booker discuss the ways to mend a library cover. Barbara Chandler and Son- a Peterson appreciate the Y assistance of library aid, Debbie Patten. 26 Librar Aids in tud ing and Learning All students and teachers are entitled to the use of the library. They may use the room to acquire new information, to read magazines and books, or just study. The library is operated by Mr. Thomas, Mrs. Hahn, and student assistants. X' i ' -- .. , .,,, ,. ,,..,a... , is . .,., ,.EHg.E..:i,:,V wi .M iiq - e ef f of i fv' , Wg.. .gf 1 X ' in ' 'L' W , ,,,., ww if t f 1-w iif i ' E, bA'A il Mrs. Hahn and Mr. Thomas take time to arrange a display of 11- ww, brary books. MeDonald Anderson and John Auld make use of the magazines available for reading enjoyment. Martha Hahn, B.A., M.A. Librarian J. Walker Thomas, B.A., M.A. Librarian 27 28 423s i ,,.. K , ' f A ir, r x M L,L, y N f ' y 4, ., .:53f,yf X A I g,,i, 4:.,',, K in je L: i W L2 p V, , dfl, ,,.,,, ,W m.., , l 1 'mm' QQ ,:A , The members of the cafeteria staff are, FRONT ROW: Dorothy Macquire, Phyllis Stooksberry, Lois Maxwell Ada Schaefer. BACK ROW: Virginia Oilor, Esther Leffel, Loraine Doty, Adelaide Myers, Eleanor Lizza. 4 Lunch for tudents i The cooks are responsible for preparing meals for a large percentage of South's 2,000 students daily. Because of the large volume, the cafeteria workers can provide a Wide va- riety of well-balanced meals. Head cook, Lois Maxwell, supervises the preparation of many lunches during the day. Cafeteria taff Works y Busily Preparing i Maintenance plays a very important part in South High's daily schedule. The custodians have many jobs to perform. Some of these in- clude: burning trash, sweeping floors, keeping restrooms in order, and making repairs around the school. Both faculty and students appre- ciate the service of the custodians. Custodians Help Keep outh Clean Sweeping floors is one of the many jobs of the custodial staff. One of Bill Mathers winter Jobs is to keep the parking lot clear for cars. 1 Dietrich Neufeld, B.A., B.S., M.A. Art Sharon Williams exposes still another field of art as she works with needle and yarn. Art Classes Explore odern and Unique Art is offered to any stu- dent who is interested in this field, whether he plans art as a vocation or as a recre- ation. Art students make many paintings, statues, ceramic work, and other projects. Some are made for enjoy- ment, some are made for ac- tivities at South, and some are made for outside interests. 30 Linda Good, John Arnett, and Sandy Dinges print silk screen posters . E Q W Wg ,O i W B. a X a 'S. Students of Mr. Lynn's Musio Fundamentals class complete their exercises for the day. Students Acquire Concepts of Music si- - K , Q.. John Amerman, B.S. David Ott, B.S. Marching Baud Concert Band Leroy Lynn, B.S., M.A. Richard Stocker, B.S., M.A. Music Major Orchestra: Vocal Music Music Literature acquaints the student with the masters of music and their works. One is constantly exposed to music of all kinds to insure complete understanding of the music world. The courses which are offered at South include music fun- damentals, music literature, orchestra, band, choir, and glee club. l Jeanne Braun, B,A, Richard Alzener, B.A., B.S., Marcile Andrews, B.A., M.A. Jane! Arbogast, B.A. Spanish M .A. Spanish French German Yvorld History Modern Languages Taught With Vitality South students may choose from four foreign languages: French, German, Lat- in, and Spanish. Although Latin is no longer spoken, it is the foundation of many of the present-day languages, there- fore a knowledge of it would definitely help a student in any field. By studying one of the modern languages, a student learns not only the grammar and vocabu- lary, but also learns the cultural back- ground of the country. 32 Gary Johnson and Vanita Blanchard listen intently as they learn dialogue. r U. 14 ,H a new French V , ff- W is ' .W ,v as t Wckiiw hw. ,Ma shnisksviwliiii U, t W lf msfiifiiifeff - ' -V :',.:.'Z '- v gm - iifwlestiff i1iEE'::Sf'if' J 1.27, Paula Westfall hands in her French paper to Mrs. Arbogast. Tom Rumpke and Victor Gangis practice their German. Phyllis Gates, B.S Latin, English Mary Miller, B.A. French Connie Broderick is giving a hook report to a small group of students: Alyn Bobo, Pam Murphy, and Jim Butler. English ls Essential for uccess Robert Rolfes, B.A. English Gail Davis, B.S. English Jane Austin, B.S. English Betty Deem, B.A. English Mastering the skills of read- ing, speaking, and writing the English language is essential to success in almost any en- deavor. Since the spoken or written English Word is the means of communication, any- one who plans to become part of society, to have a good job, or even to express his feelings should become proficient in those techniques. eff?- Danna Fiuld, ABM A,A,B. Rohcrt Kern, B.S. Esther Mann, B.A. Fontabclle Snodgrass, B.A., English John Flucrslx, A.B. English English English B.S. English Susan Mahan, B.A. Ann Gray, A.B. FGHJ Tingley, B.A. English English English Mrs. Davis is dictating a spelling test to her English class. JSF-7 English Ronald Wilson, B.S 35 AAAK ,A., AA.l W A A ,g.. fx -' Rick Smith, Nick Ainsworth, and Tom Bell are perfonning a romantic skit in poetry. English ls Required of All Students Nancy Abrams, B.S. English Vicki Gregory is diagrainming a sen tence in English class. Q -6 in r N x - X Ronald Crowe reports to near Springfield. Ray Pepper, B.A., M.A. Current Affairs American History 'Q W-1:3 'Sh vas his American history class on events Roger Baker, B.A., M.A. Government American History 511 Michael Capo: Geography Government Iolm Deirick, B.S., M.Ed. Russell Evans, B.A. Raymond Flcig, B.S. Lay Social Living American History World History Psychology Government American History 'r' .. MV' ne Fox, B.S., M A I 4 y .nm Qs +4 yi QQ! Q wi u ' L4 'xi N fr rs K. N .-an-Q' N n rtently as Larry Taylor gives an interesting report. Mr. Capoziello seems to have said something amusing to his geography class. ks- S-A Clmrlvs Leafll, B-5- Jennie Lcbold, B.S. Sandra Moore, B.S. World Hi5l0YY World History World History Social Studies Increase Knowledge Helen Rogers, B.A. World History A world history student turns in her homework to Mrs. Rogers Kcnt Rowland, B.A. American History Worlcl History Caroline Stephens, B.A. Elza Honalcer, B.S. Math James Frankart, B.S., M.Ed. Math Linda Whitacre solves her geometry problem by using a compass. Jacques Carter and Rita Gray work out their algebra problems at the board. South offers a wide Variety of courses in math. These include trigonometry, analytic geometry, advanced math, beginning math, geometry, refresher math, ad- vanced algebra, and beginning algebra. These courses offer practical general math, technical math for shop use, and higher mathematics for college preparation. Molly Hays, B.S. Math Russell Larsen, B.A. Mall: Dennis Priscr: B.A. Math Louise Samosky, B.S. Math Charles Thomas, BS., M.A Math .lumes Stewart, B.S. Math ath Offers Man pportunities Science courses offered at South are chem- istry, which is dealing with chemical proper- ties, compositions, reactions and uses of a' suhstanceg biology, the study of plants and animals: physics, the science dealing with properties and changes of matter and energyg physiology, the study of the human body, and physical science, the study of inanimate mat- ter of energy. These courses provide further knowledge in the scientific world to science students. Mr. Walters gives an approving glance to a clam that he has just extracted from a tank. Science ls a ecessity . 1 ,, 1 , 0 H 1 , 0 W K 2 in -if A 'Q i . . fs ' W ,,, A look through these doors shows Miss Packer's physics class busy at work. LL for Progress I may have my faults, but my teeth are good. Barb Green draws and labels the parts of a flower IH her biology class Susan Packer, B.S. Physics Physical Science ll!-1' f Wayne Wiseman, B,S,, M,Ed, Edward Brown, A.B., M.B,A. Richard Dellapina, 8.5. Health Chemistry Biology Biology Chuck Beller and Bob Bolen strug- gle to pry open a clam. if Science Courses involve Many Experiments Kieth Yarger prepares to collect hydrogen gas while performing chemistry experiment. Paul Bucky Walters, B.S., M.Ed. Thomas Wicgel, BS Biology Biology Physiology 44 Biology Duane Baker, B.S., M.Ed. ,.,,,. nl-Q Joe Powell shows his ability to cane a chair in Special Education class. Edith Turner, B.S., M.A. Special Education Lucillc Cochran, Wittenberg Special Education if N--...,, pecial Education Provides Opportunities The Work-Study Program in Special Education provides the opportunity for students from any area in Springfield to progress academically according to their abilities. The curriculum is designed to prepare the students for occupa tions, and on-the-job training is required prior to completion of the program. William lufcausiin, B.S., M.Ed. Mary Durgnns, B.A. M.A. Special Education Special Education Aline Hannon, B.S. Special Education .W 'g I -.,,l i',, ,,ii n fl P 1 at fa .15 .L 1'w e'?ss'lfi C THE TEETH AND THEIR CARE f ' we , A1 A466 .ram 5 :H 1 0 am. , f Z j x as 1 jf , N 5 , + 1 , he Wy 1 .. l.AW A ji , in iw . ji' lb M .--: K: A t f V. My Q X' RJ .J 1 ,f - -' J X gf fl V., ' ,a,.g,I. L 2 K A 1 Q,.. it ii , 6 - ,. A i f' gn I Lowell Storm, B.S. K up T 5- I YN If s ji LKLL fy 1 A Phys. Ed. Qi. l3i'faIY I e K' 1' Q , i I ' . 'Q 'M f . i ir: ii ,wipe 91 1 , ,, ,K , j, 5... . , g, , I 5 til A I, L , , , K ...V 1 K- r. Lkkkk fi 1 me -4 or ' l .r ' it if' 2 49' t - 13 ,---, 'f - 'L N 1 5- A x , LL,L L:.LL 1 W,L,, . H Q t ' K -'R' ' I , 3M-t..1iiQe,1i2l2.f ,- A :S il I kj 4 s trsr s V - , X . ' .'L1 '1 'i- W 'ff-'W i Jr: . '- . .. A i KX A U W .A,g 1- v fy., Joy Montrose and Charlene Serton illustrate the parts of the tooth in their health class. Gym is a required subject taken hy both sophomores and juniors. Students participate twice a week except for junior girls who are required to take the course only once E1 week. Health is taken hy all sopho- mores. Through both of these classes, students learn the cor- rect way to keep the body fit. 46 Folk dancing is an annual activity in gym classes. i John Blackwood, B.S. Robert Bronston, B.S. Vicky Saunders B.S. Ann Fields, B.S. Norma Bobo B.N 1 Health, Phys. Ed. Biology Health Health School Nurse l World History Health Phys. Ed. Phys. Ed. Cymkana l Taught in Both Health and rn Classes f i KA l l fl s. Mr. Blackwood puts his gym classes through strenuous exercises. car Y: ' f x. M Conover spends his after school tlme teaching many students the techniques of cautious driving. Drivers Education Creates Defensive Drivers Driver's Education is a semester course open to any junior and senior student. The course consists of three class periods per Week and one hour of driving every other night, with two persons driv- ing a half hour each. The cost is five dollars. The final requirement is a four- hour trip covering a maximum of 150 miles. Carl Reardon, B.S., M.Eml. Drivcr Education Math Z3- George Ballentine, B.S. Helen Bell, B.S. Peggy Hackman, B.S. James Lewis, B.A., M.A. Law Shmlhflnll Typing Bookkeeping Bookkeeping Typing Arithmetic Typing Commercial tudents Prepare for Business World Commercial courses of- fered at Sduth High are shorthand, typing, hook- keeping, business ma- chines, law, sales and office practice. These are offered to students wish- ing to go into the business field. Mike Miller learns a few points while observing Kaye Stephen, the student teacher 'ef-.WH y ii' .4-0'? '1 N Clyde Bond and Bob We-bb prepare a journal while Mr. White assists them. t intl' Students Advance in Business Education Terri McAtee runs off copies on the duplicator machine in her business machines class. 1 Lb 50 Hilda Smith, B.S, Richard White, B.S. Florence Wins, B,S Typing Typing Office Practire Shorthand Bookkeeping Business Machines -.. Beverly Powell does her best to keep her eyes on her typing book while typing lax? Susie Roberts and Cynthia Roberts find it easy to keep busy in their home economics class. Var1ety of Courses Offered Claire Barlow, B.S., B.A. Anna Jean Flood, B.A. S51-ah Long, B,S,Ed. Foods Clothing Home Management Textiles Betty McGowan, B.S., B.S.Ed. Dliflie Schmid, B-A-v M-A- Foods Clothing Home economics is very essential to girls who wish to pursue a career in homemaking. There is a variety of subjects which may be chosen by those who are interested. Those included are foods, which provides the student with the prin- ciples of nutrition and the methods of preparing foodsg clothing and textiles, which teach the students the complexities of these artsg and home management, which teaches the student the method of running an orderly home. to Future Homemakers Laverne Peacock and Bonnie Conley work busily to finish their projects. ,SM . yi' Tosca Artis is shown pressing the A seam in her dress in clothing class. Cindy Deselem measures the hem of Chi Chi Gieselman's pants dress. N - Ross Barrett, B.S. Donald Conover, B.S. Industrial Arts ' if Industrial Arts 'fiilf 0-f nnrr M My ws r 4 fi 1 it nr 1 ' 'LQ - ' ,, . ' 'k 5 'f V .,.. K K 'L I 5 wh V' L Q rrf r rrr r i X nnn 1 ,rrrrrn y it h ,,,: M21 1 X35 K i In M AYCMC MOOYC, B-S- Charles Seeright, B.S., M.S David Smith has put many hours of precise work into this exact model Indusmal Am Am of a house. 54 i wx. Gregg Knisley, Jimmy Journell, and Mr. Whitt watch as Ed Byrd surfaces a board in the wood shop. Durward Whitt, B.A. Industrial Arts John Wliittington, B.S. Industrial Arts Students Learn Trades in Industrial Arts There is always a need for men trained in the mechanical and technical trades. The in- dustrial arts' teachers are training these men to fulfill this demand. Subjects offered are: draft- ing, printing, sheet-metal, auto mechanics, carpentry, wood- shop, machine shop, and power mechanics. 'X ' ,- L Bobby Smith and Tom Jenkins are assembling a small engine in auto mechanics class Mike McClure makes the sparks fly as he works with a grinder in machine shop. Melonie Parker delivers a speech in her speech class. tudents Learn To Become Good Speakers Students learn many things in speech class. They are taught the necessary require- ments of a good speech, in- cluding gestures, the right voice levels, and the pitches that make listening a pleasure. During the year the speech classes perform plays, debate, and give speeches and oral in- terpretations. Charles Warner, BIS. Speech ye: we ' iii' it 's ,, .,,--' 56 Jim Shuman and Terry Higgins gain acting experience in speech class Mr. Huffman shows Nataline Settles the fundamentals of acting. Richard Huffman, B.A., B.S Dramatic Arts English Dramatic Arts Introduces Students to Theater ,lust about everything con- cerning the theater is taught in dramatic arts class. Stu- dents learn the essentials of becoming actors, working with props and lights, painting scenery, and interpreting their parts. Students in this class soon realize that there is more to presenting a play than just ulights, camera, action. Mr. Huffman's class has a group discussion concerning drama. Alice Wolf, B.A. .lournalism English The Herald is a newspaper which is published bi-weekly by the journalism class and is available to all students and faculty at l5c a copy or 31.25 a year. The Herald consists of articles such as reports of sports and plays, news events, feature stories, and advertise- ments. At the beginning of this year, the Herald added a new feature called the Scholastic Roto. This paper contained many articles of interest to the students. Mrs. Wolf is the supervisor of this class. H' v Mrs. Wolf and Art Dalglish discuss Herald material. Yearbook and Herald V' 5 K: ' rf W I Members of the Herald staff include, SEATED: Karolee Bruce, Kathy Daugherty, Greg Parsley, Stanley Eanes, Steve Davis..Marsl1a Cooke, and Jerry Benge. STANDING: Pat Stager, Tim Cebard, Art Dalglish, Mike Allen, Peggy Henesy, and Susie Calabrese. 58 W' Shown above is the yearbook staff. SEATED: Judy Kelley, Greg Grimm, Steve Hively, Kathy Yowler, Debbie Anderson Debbie Anderson, Debi Shipton, Marcia Pieffer, Kirby Kellar, and Susan Boyd. STANDING: Steve Wilson, Peggy Davis, 1 Keep South lnformed Debi Foulke, Dorothy Parker, Greg Robinson, Carolyn Turner, Sheldon King, and Julie Cutshall. ABSENT: Ann Bolen, Shanna Horne, and Marsha Hill. Leonard Wilson, A.B., M.A. English Yearbook Editor Steve Wilson and Mr. Wilson discuss the principles of the yearbook. -:xzaarz-in-wzTv uvr' ,end V--ff Members of the Wildcat yearbook staff put in a great deal of work, lime, and effort to produce a yearbook that is pleasing to every- one. Mr. Leonard Wilson, advisor, and the year- book staff start planning the yearbook dur- ing summer vacation. Cropping pictures, photographing, typing, drawing rough drafts and layouts are a few of the many jobs of the yearbook staff. 59 1 , ' I This building offers flrst views from Selma Road of the new .1 o1nt Vocational School. Joint Vocational The Joint Vocational School opened in the fall of 1967. For the 1968-1969 school year, 19 programs in 25 occupational areas will be offered. The school is operated for jun- ior and senior students who have interests in vocational education. Students from eight area schools are participating in this program, including 140 students from South. Industrial Arts provides skills for the future for Benny Robertson. Adelaide Calhoun, Joan Dalton, Debbie Boysel, Jackie Frost, and Roxie Swope learn the techniques for dental assistants. School Opens for City and County tudents Cathy Silvers styles Irma Oak pooing Gladys Gay's hair. 6l ley's hair while Mrs. Reichen- bach instructs a student sham- ummer ohool Advances Knowledge for tudents Part of the summer is taken up by those students who attend summer school. Summer school is popular for giving students additional knowledge and allowing them to regain credits they previously had lost. A wide variety of courses is offered to students from the entire area. Vicky Shaw assists Linda McAfee in a summer school clothing class. 62 While waiting for the doors to open, these boys discuss the likes and dislikes of summer school. wh '55iaaga, sw. 5 X X Adults wait in line to register for night school. Seated at the desk are Mr. Everett Clements and Mr. John Wright. Standing is night school principal Roger Baker. Night school offers many subjects for young and old. Among the ones offered are mechanical drawing, chem- istry, sewing, typing, English, math, and office practice. This program enables persons to further their education and to learn new skills. ight chool Furthers Oneis Education Mr. Ballentine teaches typing to a class of night school students. 63 f , Q 5 QQ W , wax, 5 s Je . my r,.. 2 Q was TRY TO REMEMBER CLUBS m...., Page Mr. Robert Brant, art director for the Springfield Print Paper Company, speaks to the Art League students about art forms used in advertising. Art League creates a wider horizon in the art field for those who are really interested. This year activities included films and a field trip to Dayton. Two artists came in to discuss and demonstrate their work and to give the students an idea of what a profession in the art field involves. Art League Entertains Art Ideals Officers John Arnett, presidentg Annabelle Wilson, secretary-treasf urerg and Steve Wilson, vice-president, look at a drawing depicting the ad- vancement of the auto. Willy Wildcat - Booster Institution it Bernard Hogan and Henrietta Edwards work together in pre- .nga'k, , , parmg a Booster slgn. , t Pam Lykxns brlngs a touch of the Sunset Strlp to South Boosters homeroom members dressed m hrpple fashlon to IJl1b1lClZC a basket- 1967 1968 Booster cabmet consxsts of FRONT ROW: Susan Gorsuch, Karen Hunt, vice-presidentg Jim Shuman president Mr Ron Wxlson advisorg Jeannie Thompson, secretaryg Cece Heath. BACK ROW Jerry Sowards LCROI Sutton Bob Cochran, Pam Hirsch, Neysa Stephens, and .75 an , ,-'- BM 4-X ,M ,,., We Connie Baldwin, Roxie Moler, Sandie Wade, and McDonald Anderson work toget the sign up for the game of the week. I hereby pledge myself to the support of all athletic, dramatic, and musical events of Springfield South High School 55 'AI also agree to receive visiting teams M ariigguests and to make our boys feel that-win, lose, or draw-we are be- hind them all the way. This is part of the Booster Club pledge on the back of the card. The purpose of the club is to give Wholeheafled Support to the activities of Mt- the SCl'lO0l. Boosters has an annual dance each year for the holders of Booster cards. Mr. VVVY 5 g f Ronald Wilson is the Booster Club advisor. t,,a ty. . 'rrs in-.. it, Promote Ideal portsmanship Henrietta Edwards, Bob Cochran, Bobbie Saunders, Linda Gatten, Pam Hirsch, Karyl Hall, and Diane Johnson, members of Booster cabinet dressed as hippies, sit about practicing for the Flower Power pep rally held that afternoon. 69 Rain did not dampen the enthusiasm that the Rebels showed at a home football game The Rebels, the boys' booster section, came to life again at, South. The boys wear rebel caps and Wave the Confederate flag at the home basketball and football games. ln this way, the boys show their en- thusiasm along with the Block S at South. Officers of the Rebels are Larry Taylor, presidentg Mc- Donald Anderson, sergeant-ab arms: and David Swonger, secretary. l 70 Rebels Revive at South The drill team is com- posed of those junior and senior girls who are interest- ed in precision drilling and marching. These girls per- form at half time at basket- X ge ball games and at pep rallies. A This year the drill team won second place in a con- test involving l7 other teams in the stateg Sandra Clark in W ,I i JA i p 'J'-fi a.ef,a: won first place as the best drill leader. k, 4,,,t fiiksetff Drill team officers are Christine Richard, secretaryg Debbie Harmon, vice-presidentg Geraldine Davis, presidentg and Sharon Yarger, treasurer. Drill Team ls Second in State Competition The drill team executed one of its maneuvers during half time at one of the basketball games. ,gi 9 , p. 7l Mr. Chiracosta, executive director of J. A., supervises the movements of almost 400 young men and women. Fritz Johnson and Cecil McElnaney, both of N. R. Enterprises, work on their weekly records. Nlrearn by Doingw ls .l.A.'s Motto 72 Junior Achievement is an interna- tional organization for high school students. J. A.'s purpose is to educate tomorrow's employees in the business fundamentals today. The J. A. companies raise money for working capital, produce and sell products, buy materials, manage their own companies, earn money in salaries and in commissions, and elect their own officers. Jacioh QI. HJ had approximately 32500 in sales, 551900 above the na- tioal average. Junior Achievers from various schools work on one company's assembly line. any dentg and Henrietta Edwards, secretary-treasurer-discuss the various machines Mr. Harry Bechtol, personnel manager ?i!3?'l3i'lifinEJli3ZZ3,fiifffifi'am' Future Business Leaders Prepares tudents for Uffioe Work Future Business Leaders learn the proper ways of application and the work in the office. During '15 gdb U Osman the year there was a tour of the Ohio Bell Telephone Company. Several films were presented and a Victor electric adding machine was demonstrated. A guest speaker, Mr. Harry Bechtol of Robbins and Myers, told the members about traits which the personnel manager looks for in job applicants. ii iiiii V Mark Hopkins, Williarni Bell, and Sheryl A T Sheridan watch Venita Haggins as she , 4 ' A works on an adding machine, 4 The officers of F.B.L.fTeri McAtee, vice-presidentg Sheryl Sheridan. pres Beverly Powell jumps to find where the baseball went at the Future Nurses picnic. Future Nurses Clubfs activities for the year included initiation of 23 new members, a tour of the Joint Vo- cational School, where the members learned of the de- grees of nursing which can be obtained, a film from the National League of Nursingg a program of refresh- ments and entertainment at the Clark County Home for the Aged in Marchg and the election of the 1968-1969 officers in April. Sponsored by school nurse Mrs. Norma Boho, the club provides valuable information as well as interesting activities fo1' girls who are interested in a nursing career. Future Nurses Tour ,l.V. . At the Future Nurses initiation, officers Becky Sharp, secretaryg Pat Hayes, treasurer, Margie Rogers, vice- presidentg and Beverly Powell, president, light the candles used in initiation. 74 , ' ci? 5 ,,,,, , ..,,,, fa i is i i a J E BQ ,Q lruut it 5 '71 . rf: 'Q 4: V .I at ' F S if I it 1 t Future Teachers officers are Rick Botkin, vice-presidentg Kirby Kellar, presidentg Melissa Dunmire, secretaryg Marcia Pieffer, treas urerg and Pam Rhodes, historian. Future Teachers Club initiates 60 Members Anyone who is interested in the teaching profession should join this club. Students learn the responsi- bility and the importance that the teaching profession holds. This year they sponsored a dance after the Columbus Watterson foot- ball gameg attended a special meet- ing of the Springfield Education As- sociation, which the members of Future Teachers of both North and South were invited to attendg and conducted the initiation of the new members, which took place in the First Baptist Church. Vickie Whipp checks off the names of Lew Skinner and Chris Kenny at the initiation ceremonies. President of Home Economics Club, Dorothy Brumfield, addresses the members ata meeting. Home Economies Club Makes Better Homemakers .f 's, gi ii! 1 K W in 76 Home Economics Club presents a variety of ac- tivities for the future homemaker. The schedule for this year included flower ar- ranging, cake decorating, make-up demonstrations, and an exhibition of an- tiques. The club also sold napkins to raise funds. Officers of Home Economics Club are Dorothy Brumiield, president: Linda Taylor, vice- presidentg and Brenda Mc- David, secretary-trezrsurer. Mrs. Barlow, advisor, and Craig John- Q son, president of the Junior Red Cross, ' look at the posters used to encourage membership in the Red Cross. 3 2 fg, J American Junior Red Cross holds an annual'dirve which enables the students to contribute money to buy Christmas gifts and inexpensive birth- day gifts for the hospitalized veterans at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton. The council members are elected in their sophomore year and serve three years as members. 51 '73 J x ,,.,..X N o,,,,a,s,-.,gff,E.,J .RM-A it,- Junior Red Cross Helps Hospitalized Veterans The members of Junior Red Cross Council are Bob Peters, Craig Johnson, Marilyn Mills, John Stover, Dave Spracklen, John Auld, Barry Hall, George Zink, and Peggy Davis. New i 'r U J JDM at fi i sims b M X ' 3 an 9 is is fi I M . - S ,. .-1 Q y ' f BR ,Mask N .g.g , as gwflk ,.t i ,A 77 Those math and sci- ence students who are in- terested in delving deep- er into the fields of chem- istry and physics which are not normally covered in the classroom are invit- ed to join this club. The main activity of this year for Star and Atorq, was a computer dance held for the stu- dents of North and South High. fllhe couples were picked by matching their personalities and their mutual likes and dislikes. Officers of Star and Atom-Howard Olson, secretary-treasurerg Jerome Dailey, president and John Webster, vice-president-demonstrate a Wimshurst machine. tar and Atom ponsors a Computer Dance Members of Star and Atom discuss the various topics pertaining to science. i r f ,gk .xkgige ' 14,12 s sm H ww wg tt L , U 78 Q y ,S 3 John Auld, president of Math Club, speaks to the members about the up-coming picnic. Math lub timulates the Mind Math Club presents higher levels of mathematics than are possible of achieving in the classrooms. Those stu- dents who are thinking of entering the mathematics profession are encouraged to join. Math puzzles, panel clis- cussions, and former South students were on the agenda this year, as well as a film and a picnic. Officers of Math Club are John Auld, presidentg Kathy Cerhardt, secretary-treasurerg and Paul Wilson, vice-president. . ,.., M.. ,F ,.... . .,tr. t .,,,,. . ,. , 4 ,, ll , M ' i Q, if g.VA , NK ... m f X.. . A .. N,. ., Jerome' Dailey, English Club presidentg Shaila White, vice-presidentg and Ron Craig, secretary-treasurer, check a story for publication in Accents. QC 79 poon River Antholog 77 and Q'ACCents Mrs. Austin hands Rhonda Powell her second-year English Club pin while Connie Bennett, Jerome Dailey, Shalla White, Kathy Yowler and Mark Hopkins await their presentations. 80 :sf JEIQLY Fout, Debbie Hill, Linda Holm, Sharon McLaughlin, Leroi Sutton, and Diane Lyon canvassed the homerooms to sell copies o ccents. Highlight the Year for English Club English Club, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Austin, presents a wider look into the field of literature and the arts than would normally be found in the classrooms. Among the numerous activities of Eng- lish Club, which included Patricia Rooney, from the Sun and a South High alumna, who spoke about the blessings and hard- ships of college, there was also a Coffee- House in January, which gave the mem- bers of North, Catholic Central, and South an opportunity to indulge in an hour and a half of refreshing musical entertainment. Accents, a booklet containing original poems and essays from South High stu- dents, is another acomplishment of Eng- lish Club. Accents is an annual project of the club. Kathy Yowler and Nataline Settles were two of the people who read excerpts from Spoon River Anthology at the February meeting of English Club. 8l 8 The officers of French Club are .lulie Cutshall, secretaryg Neysa Stephens, vice-presidentg Linda Gatten, presidentg and Kirby Kellar treasurer. French Club Combines Franco-Americani' Style Lee Higgenbotham helps Debby Orr regain her footing at the French Club ice skating party. 4, ' vu This year French Club had their an- l nual initiation picnic for the new mem- bers and a talk by Tanya Motley, who has lived in France. Among the other activities, there was a Christmas party, which included a continuance of a Charlie Brown skitg an ice skating party at Snyder Park, and a spring picnic for the graduating seniors. French Club was designed to bring the customs and styles of the French people to the student members. It 82 .x '25 5+ V E P' s Officers of German Club are Jon Raff, vice presidentg John Auld, president, and Juanita War- ren, secretary. Among the activities for German Clubs this year were a combined initiation-picnic in No- vember, a discussion of sports and awards, and a speaker, Marilyn Fent, who spoke about life in Germany during recent years. The German Club, open to all students taking Ger- German man, seeks to add in- terest to the course by in- troducing siclelights of German customs and cul- ture. German Writer Goethe Discussed in German Club John Auld, president, discusses the life and writings of the German writer, Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe. giirgsniglgigiuriiegsglt vzisjfalgrigaggimregfcilhigiggertg Mrs. Vernon Kelley showed slides of ancient Rome and discussed them of Latin Club ' ' ' ' with the members of Latin Club. Latin Club: 84 The Link Between Ancient and Modern Latin Club brings to its mem- bers the more personal aspects of i the lives of the Romans during 3551? Q the ancient centuries. M4755 Activities for this year included a guest, Mrs. Vernon Kelley, who L ' showed movies and spoke of the life of the Romans in the ancient gi., daysg a songfest in Decemberg ' a Latin talent showg and the an- nual Latin wedding and banquet. . ' Sheila Nolan and Larry McClure are married while other members of Latin Club are witnesses at the Ro- man Wedding. The officers of Spanish Club, Nataline Settles, secretaryg Larry Hackett, presidentg and Jean Castillo, vice-president, take time out to enjoy a little music. The Spanish Club enlightens the members on the Spanish customs and familiarizes the students with the Spanish language. Besides the initiation for the new members in November, a Spanish Choir from Piqua sang at Christmas. A feature-length movie, a drama of a short story, and a humorous play found theilr way into the El Espanol calendar. A trip to El Toro Restaurant in Columbus for a Mexican dinner topped a very active Spanish Club year. El Club Espanol Has Busy Year Members of Spanish Clubs of Piqua and South get together at Christmas for the traditional breaking of the piflata. 85 Q my T' in ya i The officers of Library Club are Cheri Edgington, secretaryg Bernard Hogan, vice-presidentg Jayne Fitch, presidentg and Debbie Birden, treasurer. l'Come liven ls Library Club Theme Q Come Alive was the theme of Library Club this year. This theme was elaborated on by different posters and signs for the second-floor hall to let the students know that the library was boosting South. Enrollment of the Library Club is made up of the student aides who relinquish their study hall periods to work in the library. During Negro History Week, members of Library Club decorated the second- floor showcase. r .4 .,i...,,.., -WH K .. jyighim , Ni . - ,sf W 4 ,y jfs-we ,ff N y U ,, I .Ven 'Wig , 1.5 ' V. , . ' 1 4 A , 'isgf ' i ' f s ' 4 'i f-1' ,, . -ws...-e. 'fren ,pf- L A I K wk lg: 'sg . ,sig 7 .Lf v- QQ Norman Watts arranges the books neatly on the shelves. I William Bell, presidentg Yvonne Kidd, vice-presidentg LeRoi Sutton, program chair- man, are planning the program for the year. 'Under the supervision of Mr. Pepper, students in Link Club discuss the many controversial issues ofthe day. This year Link discussed mostly the war in Viet Nam and the Hippie society ver- sus our society. To collect 3100 for radio station WBLY Smilin' Bob's Milk Fund, Link members went to the home- rooms to collect contribu- tions from the students. st g , , Z E l W 1 ' i i'V: , ty, ,, -nwwv4Nvw,,,..1 f l tt ' f r R- V. ,--f W Link Club Discusses Social Problems Members of Link listen to the varied discussions presented. 87 The people who participated in National Forensic League debates this year are, SITTING: Ron Smith, Dorothy Settles, Linda Overman, and Ken Duffy. STANDING: Bob Corwin, Mr. Warner, advisorg Alan George, presidentg . F. L. Builds Speaking Abilities lsinda' Overman gives her speech while Ron Smith and Dorothy Parker lsten. National Forensic League is an Parker, Nataline and Bob Duffy, active organi- 5 zation for those people who express an interest in public speaking. Those people who earn 25 points , V N- by participating in debates, general public speeches, and speech contests are initiated into the club. Mr. Warner is the sponsor. Bob Duffy listens and waits until it is time for his debate. '-r' I Mr. Huffman congratulates Bonnie Price on her entrance into National Thespians. National Thespian officers are Patty McElroy, presidentg Kirby Kellar, treasurerg Connie Boblitt, secretaryg Jim Shuman, vice-president. ational Thespians Hold Assembl for lnitiation This year for the first time, the National Thespian initiation was conducted during an as- sembly. Those students who have earned ten points or more by taking part in the school plays are initiated into a life- time membership. To earn these points, a per- son must be in the cast or crew of any play during the school year. This year the National Thespians sponsored the play Dear Me, The Sky Is Falling. Dave Knight lights the candle sym- bolizing music during the National X N Thespian initiation. 89 Wt' sawn.- TRY TO REMEMBER . ACTIVITIES i 1 I 4, Members of the Student Council Executive Board assemble for one of their weekly meetings. The members are Dan Campbell Tim Thomas, Lucretia Cole, Steve Clingman, Tom Daniels, Gary Stemple, Shanna Horne, Joy Jones, Susie Calabrese, Rick Botkln Katie Morean, and Jenny Farthing. tudent Council - The Voice of the tudents Tom Daniels, vice-presidentg Shanna Horne, president, and Susie Calabrese, secretary- treasurer, discuss an upcoming Student Council meeting. 92 One of the most important spokes in the student activities wheel is student council. Student Council is an organization which serves as the major link between the students and the administra- tion. By seeking to solve the dif- ferent problems of the school, the student council makes for better co-operation among the stu- dents, the teachers, and the prin- cipal and his staff. The council meets the third Wednesday of each month. lVle1n- bership in the council requires, being an officer in one's home- room. Each class has a separate council, and members from each council are chosen for the exec- utive board. The student council has many projects, such as sock hops, Fun Nightfi the car wash, and selling pencils, in which the members may take a more active part. 5 , The members of the Senior Council are, FRON Wallace, Pam Hirsch, Connie Baldwin, Jessica Clingman, Rick Botkin, Katie Moreau, Nataline T ROW: Nola Hudson, Steve Settles, Beverly Marion, and Shelley Coodson. ROW 2: Debi Foulke, Bruce Gilson, Dave Filler, Jim Erskine, James Elder, Ron Smith, Tony Brown, Tom DeWitt, and Emily Lucas. i 5 l .-,.. .,,, S . 1 ' -'fx 5 J The members of the Junior Council are, FRONT ROW: Cheryl Nickells. ROW 2: John Stokes, Charles Barrett, Rhonda Powell, Welch, Francine Smith, Veronica Humphrey, Tim Thomas, .lenny Norman Watts, Jeff Dunmire, Paul Wilson, Joan Haughawout, Farthing, Dan Campbell, Judy Tingley, Becky Lake, and Sue R055Leide1-, andjoe Snyder, -v.-4 members of the Sophomore Council are, FRONT ROW: Parsons, Susie Cutshall, Elaine Gathers, Theresa Hamilton, Nash, and Terri Crew. ROW 2: Doug Clayton, Lance Blake, Doug Mitchell, Mark White, Edward Byrd, Dave Hecht, and ucretia Cole, Gary Stemple, Joy Jones, Ann Crispin, Debra Dave Miller. 93 i an A . X . . G - ' ,,., WWJwowf?wwMWWM??f??f?T2f5Q slss h . - - n 443, To fl ,,,. 41 7' M is ' X N L Katie Moreau, dressed as a clown, is out advertising for the student council car wash. Rick Botkin, Verna Booker, and Jay Graves add the final touches to a job well done at the car wash. .nn ,owl iL..h. 'G S S N 'i',i 'Q dxf , . ,J 4 ' -.. 1 Q f mx 5. Q . 5 , , . 1 r l Q . XR Sys 1430! ,.,p+ Rg y . ,, 2 I '-L ' J, K l , , V, 1, 4 W' ' iff , - . , n , QE ,x : T .ilu --1' if, X ,x H! , i M 'ff ,S -x-,,.L1,. '2'-., A A W 1 M lKris Ream operates the intercom as Mr. Wright gives announce- Leana West gives Tim Hecht a little assistance with the stage ments, lights. tudents Gain tar and Chevron Credit Jack Dalie just can't seem to concentrate on those dishes in the cafeteria. RNNYL 95 V FRIINY k ' Gloria Ennis accumulateg Star and ROXZIIIIIB Moler fi1'1dS that 10C3iliI1g StLldCI1IS is Marsha Cooke Waits for diI'CCIi0I1S ab011Ij Chevron points by working as a H150 3 Daft Of her j0b- the lighting- receptionist. Students Gain tar and Chevron Credit Sandy Dinges, Linda Earnhart, and Rick Rix search for the room to which the projector should be taken. Wjlii i Sheryl Sheridan helps Angie Tucker to improve her sewing tech- niques. y Serving outh Students at South High find that serving South offers many personal rewards. An example of this is the satisfaction that they have knowing that they are serving' their school, but there is also the reward of a special assembly to recognize those students who have given their time. During this assembly each student receives a certificate commending his efforts in the service of his school. Those students who have given more than one thousand hours.of service to South are individually recognized and receive a pin. This year the number of students who contributed over one thousand hours was unusually high. Students may obtain Star and Chevron points by doing almost any service for which the student does not receive a grade. Students are awarded Star and Chevron points by the teacher in charge of the activity. nan-Li, Beth Reynard takes time to replace returned books to the shelves. 97 The Cornhusker's Party displays the kind of spirit that helped them win the election. South High's seniors participated in Stu- dent Government Day on April 4. During the weeks before Student Government Day, the candidates were chosen by the coun- selors, and parties were formed to promote the candidates. The proceedings went- as usual this year. The only unusual thing about this year's election was the enthusiasm of the students involved. The election assembly was one of the most lively that South has ever had. The Cornhusker's Party defeated the Inde- pendent Indians in the election. The win- ning party then appointed students to fill the many city posts for a day. tudents Are Enthusiastic City Clerk Willna Stewart shows Nola Wallace, who was the student city clerk, some of the details of her job. '--1 f X' Ix Sharon Jacobs, Pam Rhodes, and Mike Ruckel, the winning candidates, eye the activity of their sup porters at the convention. About Student Government Day The Independent Indian Party helped to make the election interesting. ,X NN The members of Advanced Choir are, FRONT ROW: Becky Fleming, Beverly Powell, Bobbie Saunders, Karyl Hall, Betty Hig- ginbotham, Lynn Jackson, Rosemary Hunter, Shelley Goodson, Kirby Kellar, Diana Maley, Linda Reeder, Leah Jackson, Beatrice Hayes, Gail Bull, Linda Gatten, Sandi Wade, Martha Greene, Diane Campbell, Sandy Singer, Krystal Pratt, Melissa Dunmire Marcia Peiffer, Linda Henry, H. Leroy Lynn. ROW 2: Susan Gorsuch, Pam Kramer, Marsha Peterson, Rhonda Powell, Linda Earnhardt, Vicki Lytle, Cordelia Ware, Pam Eubanks, Bonnie Thompson, Becky Lake, Barb Green, Becki Sharp, Jennifer John- son, Sarah Johnson, Ellen Woodson, Shirley Bacon, Debi McKee, Janice Booghier, Connie Garrett, Michele Cash, Roberta Lud- wlgick, Becky Ludwick, Barbara Coy, Chi Chi Gieselman, Yvonne idd. N Vespers Concert, nnual Officers of the choir are Melissa Dunmire, secretaryg David Gentry, vice-presidentg H. Leroy Lynn, director, Karyl Hall, treasurerg Steve Clingman, president. A Choir puts forth golden tones to fill the air with the joyful and solemn sounds of Christmas every year at their annual Vespers Concert. The attendance at the afternoon and evening concerts is gratifying to the Choir members, who practice many hours to make Vespers the great in- spiration that it is. I00 ROW 3: Jeff Shropshire, Robert Davidson, William Clark, James Upshaw, Jerome Dailey, Harley Trimble, Robert Patton, Ross Leider, Jerry Pritchet, Don Ramey, Greg Gram, Marshall Applin, Norman Watts, Don Harris, Tom Dobyns, Bob Tredway, Mike 1 Jacobs, Robert Crochran, Robert Jones, James Hecht, James Cray. BACK ROW: Bruce Hunter, John Auld, Ron Craig, James Pack, Performance of NAM Choir Leroi Sutton, Harry Johnson, David Knight, Mark Jobe, Barry Lindemann, James Harry, Keith Payne, Steve Clingman, James, Shuman, Lothar Bergeest, Harry Johnson, Tom Daniels, Dennis Roberts, Raymond Jones, Rodger Laney, Rick Botkin, Tim Thomas, Jeff Dunmire, David Gentry, Paul McAfee. Vespers is a high point in the Christmas season for both the audience and the performers. R ,aw lOl Mr. Lynn has served for many years as South High's musical director. B Choir, which is composed entirely of sophomores, contributes to the success of South High's musical department. Both Boys' and Girls' Ensembles spotlighted the Christmas Vespers Concert. The ensembles and B Choir performed at Memorial Hall for the Spring Concert given on May 3, 1968. The HB Choir also performs annually at open house. N M Choir Members Strive To Become Members of the Boys, Ensemble are, FRONT ROW: Greg Grimm, ROW 3: Jeff Shropshire, Robert Davison, William Clark, Barry David Knight, Don Ramey, Marshall Applin, Harley Trimble, Lindemann, James Harry, Keith Payne, Steve Clingman, Ricky Jerome Dailey, Robert Cochran, Bob Tredway. ROW 2: Harry Botkin, David Gentry. BACK ROW: Bruce Hunter, Ron Craig, Johnson, Ken Harris, Thomas Daniels, James Upshaw, Mark James Pack, Leroi Sutton, Dennis Roberts, Lother Bergeest, Jobe, Ross Leider, Jim Shuman, Mike Jacobs, Jeff Dunmire. Harry Johnson, Roger Laney, Raymond Jones, Tim Thomas. I02 The members of B Choir are, FRONT ROW: Kathy Adams, Suzanne Robinson, Charlene Sexton, Julie Dillingham, Marva Mc- Field, Susan Leffell, Ce Ce Heath, Marty Miller, Sue Jackson, Jackie Dillard, Tammy Gearhart, Vickie Hutchins, Linda Den- nison, Sue Koman, Denise Higginbotham, Betty Toadvine, Betty Davis, Jackie McKenzie, Sue Pollard, H. Leroy Lynn. ROW 2: Donna LeLewis, Jo Ellen Tincher, Sue Schrader, Sue Speakman, Carla Higginbotham, Cindy Hester, Shirley Price, Nancy Turner, Barb McLean, Barb Finney, Frederica Dalie, Rita LeVan, Mary Mitchell, Vicki German, Beth Reynard, Ann Crispin, Marilyn Mills, Debra Louise Nash, Carla Thompson. ROW 3: Dan Lewis, Marty Pechawer, Charles Jones, Kenny Hidy, Roger Downing, Ed Straley, Jerry Holder, Curtis Jones, Jim Cunningham, George Zink, Gary Nibert, Russel Shatto, Harold Voorhees, Michael Glenn, Mark Durnell, Gary Sternple, Warren Smith, Joel Benge, Bill Perks, Del Richmond. BACK ROW: Steve Fahnstock, Tom Durgans, Bill Bragg, Steve Goff, Dana Booghier, Mike Bobo, Dan Anderson, Tim Fent, Ron Leach, Bill Maxwell, Ron Burlilc, Mike Murphy, Mike Tolliver, Jim Hayden, Dan Scott, Bruce Jones, Larry McClure, Bob Hays, John Enoch, Dave Spracklin, Tim Wolfenbarger. a Part of NeXt.Year9s Ensembles Members of the Girls' Ensemble are, FRONT ROW: Diana Maley, Lynn Jackson, Leah Jackson, Rosemary Hunter, Gail Bull, Linda Gattcn, Melissa Dunmire, Marcia Pieffer, Karyl Hall, Bobbie Saunders. ROW 2: Becki Sharp, Debi McKee, Sandi Wade, Martha Greene, Kirby Kellar, Becky Lake, Vicki Lytle, Linda Earnhardt, Becky Fleming. ROW 3: Shelley Goodson, Beverly Powell, Sarah Johnson, Linda Henry, Shirley Bacon, Ellen Woodson, Jennifer Johnson, Pam Eubanks, Bonnie Thomp- son, Marsha Peterson. BACK ROW: Janice Booghier, Connie Garrett, Michele Cash, Roberta Ludwick, Becky Ludwick, Chi Chi Gieselman, Barb Coy, Susan Gorsuch. I03 X .e tif, Members of the Advanced Clee Club are, 'FRONT ROW: Dianna Davis, Diann Arnold, Carol Stone, Pat Hays, Krista Jones, Carolyn Hood, Debbie Foulke, Patty McDavid, Yvonne Snodgrass, Cheri Edington, Cindy Deselem, Paula Westfall, Victoria Massie, Marvalyn Secrist, Kathy Snyder, Sharon Tabb, Kyra Kidd, Neysa Stephens, Sandy Dover, Judy Tingley, H. Leroy Lynn. ROW 2: Betty Ceron, Joan Haughawout, Patty Horne, Suzanne Billiter, Sherrye West, Sue Nickells, Ella Jackson, Carol Rabon, Jackie Keener, Anna Curtis, Bette Carter, Nancy Tipton, Henrietta Edwards, Bonnie Price, Theresa Smith. ROW 3: Marjorie Riley, Elaine Puckett, Vanita Blanchard, Karen Rhodes, Joyce Downs, gig ? Kathy Downing, Claudia Herring, Lynn Branham, Rebecca Ehling, Gail Swords, Francine Smith, Debbie Harmon, Ellen Foster, Olivia Strickland, Connie Boblitt, Nancy Dean, Gail Stone, Helen Wells, Bonnie Everhart, Pat Swords, Cathy Boswell. BACK ROW: Harriet Hubbard, Penny Schaffer, Teresa Records, Emily Lucas, Becky Ramsey, Dorothy Parker, Debbie Crisp, Tosca Artis, Con- nie Baldwin, Vicki Reynolds, Alice Smith, Vickie Phipps, Brenda Ball, Margie Rodgers, Marsha Jones, Venita Haggins, Rogena James, Cynthia Roberts, Debbie Snyder, Debbie Carson, Cynne Tolliver, Marianna Fullen. Olee Clubs Provide The Beginning Glee Club begins to sing one of the loveliest selections presented to the audience at their Spring Concert. ,..ri s , G Q ' N 't.. f -..f 1 -. - 54 ' yr V tyy. If ..., N I ,..,. my , V il , J s. K' Q 6 i'te t K iiitt esittii eiti i ' nj .fi 1-0 it K H A T ill . - N '- P U' :K A - ,,,. X -R J . - HSP' e V . ,. r s ivtt .1 A r Q A t P o g , gf, is 1 er K., K il ii K N 41 te gr I04 1 47 W, . H ,LL VZZ if gf TZ K. l i l if 1 ffl .' ' , f Wa of bowing Talent Members of the Beginning Glee Club are, FRONT ROW: Cora Ogden, Rita Burns, Sandy Henning, Linda Whitaker, Correan Mallett, Jackie Saunders, Lori Botkin, Becky Davis, Gwen Davi- son, Susan Davis, Elaine Gathers, Vernice Clarke, Denise Viney, H. Leroy Lynn. ROW 2: Sandy White, Becky Cooke, Doris Patten, Vivian Booker, Arlene Shellman, Debbie Kegley, Patti Haley, Judy Dye, Bonita Echols, Sandy Shelly, Patty McConnell, as H. ' . .. 5 f f 'lf .J 1 Q , ' i , ,, . , Yi i ' While returning to their seats, members of the Glee Clubs take a moment to sur- vey their audience. Kathy Lenox, Marla Brumfield, Dakota Chapman, Connie Bell, Chris Marshall. BACK ROW: Sue Koster, Theresa Macklin, Vicky Mitchem, Sheri Ward, Debbie Haley, Lathie Kendricks, Marcia Douglas, Mary Lou Everingham, Rita Armitage, Diana Roberts, Karen Ramey, Yvonne- Ross, Rhonda White, Theresa Smith, Sandy Patten, Linda Ashmore, Debbie Kraus. + 'o' ,F r fi itaailr i tar A Q ' a t lll to , l ' .t 2, Q 1 .- . . I ' - W sg 3, in 4 is l05 Larry Hyatt and John Auld rehearse a selection in the practice room during orchestra practice. 5 Q r 1 I06 Orchestr 5 Y t 1 Q 3 Members of the orchestra are, FRONT ROW: Linda Gatten, 'Connie Bennett, .loy Jones, Eric Beck, Jim Hornberger, Sandra Cordell, Jackie Henry, and Melissa Dunmire. ROW 2: julie Cutshall, Becky Fleming, Kris Ream, Stephanie Robinson, Phyllis Cordell, Marty Miller, Connie Garrett, Karen Fromm, Cheryl Welch, Richard Melchi, Barb Green, and Debbie Hoberty. BACK ROWL Mr. Stocker, Blake Bennet, Rick Potts, ,lack Dalie, Lana Wall, Michele Cash, Larry Hyatt, Richard Endicott, Allen Stiles, Bob Cochran, and Gary Callahan. erforms at Man Important School Functions The orchestra of South High School plays an important part in many of the school,s activities. ln addition to this, the orchestra concert is one of the major events of the Al Qw winter months. This year the concert was held on February 3 in the auditorium. Some of the activities in which the orches- tra plays a vital part are the National Honor Society assembly, commencement, class night, and assemblies held for each class. Many long hours of rehearsal are required by each member to attain the degree of ex- cellence shown by South High's orchestra. Mr. Stocker, director, and orchestra officers Gary Callahan, presidentg Michele Cash, li- brarian and Connie Bennett, secretary, discuss an upcoming concert in which the, orchestra will perform. I07 BANDSFRONT ROW: Majorettes Linda Fay, Karen Garrety, Barb Finney, Bobbie Saunders, Fredrica Dalie, Waleka Hixon. ROW 2: Director John Amerman, Howard Olson, Bob Wood, Jeff Dunmire, Michele Cash, Bob Clayton, Gary Stemple, Alan Stiles, Larry Hyatt, Larry Hill, Richard Endicott, Dana Booghier, John Auld, John Strong. ROW 3: Connie Garrett, Arlene Shell- man, Sue Billiter, Kathy Downing, Cindy Burgoyne, Debbie Krause, Pam Rhodes, Karen Fromm, Jill Scott, Cindy Hester, I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I 'I I I I I I I I I II I I I Cheryl Welch, Dick Haemmerle, Sharon Tabla, Duane Chandler, Tom Reeder, Mary Beth Chatwood, Debbie Hoberty. ROW 4: Diana Roberts, Jo Ellen Tincher, Betty Davis, Vicky Webster, Randy Clingman, Cary Callahan, Dave Gentry, Jay Graves. Eric Vogel, Dick Rowland, Brent Powell, Whitney Binz, William Upshaw. BACK ROW: Rick Potts,,Steve Rhodes, Blake Bennett, Jack Dalie, John Shy, Jon Huffman, Jim Daniels, Ron Melchi, Rick Melchi, Steve Haughey, Kathy Horton. 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M fl , '12 i.y,:f:.Ia:5,aigg?Qf2?bb3-w:w-s - - ,-3 New I s-, .--.1-F M-5 ar' -ff -. ff- t 5 - X -' , ' H' e f ., f , x .f 53-1 5, -iff, '-,gg-i-.s1:.!,1 I -. :QE-AQR. at Q W , ., g.gE,g3,,g.,.:,g, .t-Wm,-:,1.,I,vA q. 311,55 tW,3,.4 Q. , Q, ifwi . ,L ,,, n , .t r tM,1,f,ig, :,iwwJ.?S,,,I,h?ys 'tl-'I'i5'1sU-fe b?-fs ' ,Ia 1sI Y,w, ,:,fs.t-ax iwiav., Qin -was-?lL. m y ,a far we we 2 ' , l08 Even on the coolest days the band is on the field practicing to make their routines perfect. Band Promotes Enthusiasm Highlighting every home football game is South High7s Marching Band. Under the leadership of their new director, Mr. Amerman, the marching Wildcats entertained football spectators with complicated formations and special majorette routines. The band kept spirit at a high pitch with bursts of fight songs whenever points were scored. Many hours of training and tedious practice were spent by band members during the summer sessions and at band camp. The enthusiasm and hard work of members in rewarded through citywide Tag Day and Band Parent's Association. BARB FINNEY KAREN GARRETY ,,tu,o,tt ysi, r fill? .M .4 T T . -. ,,....-f-4,'.L,3-!':j::':j:--'---5-E-4e-7' ,1...: ' .I 2-539 2---,T.,:,..,..Mw f 'xx - i f ' ' .J ' ' f Eli -'l7'f'-f- . ' ' f fi WH - '2 1: - -'N an-1 -',-, ' VE' ZH 1 in 'V-D., M' ' ' V ' ' sifmttsmzgx y ,V V ' , f .aw -.Y 'Wt'-'ffiff H13 ' 'QW f ' I + -FE- ' 3-efuf4'd 1 ' v ', ,g 'wit , f an . ,L A T ,. ,-,.,, ,..e..,., an 1 ' 4 at , , .,, ,,, Y ,,., we -afrafe-M-:uxe.,v,w -1 . N: -wma 'V Q- . ii'-fi H ,B ff? f' -stairs, fx '-Www-ef'iv3,e ww. - i.,L,,,,.1,,gW,.w, . . , ,MY W .It .f,,.V,, ,asses ' x 3, ima 'Yl?fff fw,? f-. Y. ' y. 2izCY'?2 kr v 124355 -ff9'fVN.w. k 1 . kffgif j f ' ff uf, 'T-wr 31 as , ., ,'e 'sf Y an , 1, fnw 12 ' , f 1, iirfw A J5f?:figma3::w ., .,fa.mNmxf+aef? 2 JOHN STRONG FREDRICA DALIE IO9 1 E l E i Hobcrty, Karen Fronim, Dwain Chandler, Tom Reeder, Jo Ellen Tincher, Betty Davis Dianne Roberts, and Vickie Webster. ROW 2: Kathy Downing, Debbie Kraus, Cindy Burgoyne, Karen Ramey, Becky Davis, Kathy Horton, Rick Melchi, Mike Gragg, Dan Price, Phil Kause, and Gary Callahan. ROW 3: Sue Billiter, Fredrica Dalie, Jill Scott, Cindy Hester, Richard Haemmerle, Sharon Tabb, Mary Beth Chatwood, Pamela Rhodes, David Gentry, Cheryl Welch, Michelle Cash, Lana Wall, Dewaine Dobbs, Members of the Concert Band are, FRONT ROW: Debbiet Melanie Burton, Larry Hill, John Strong, Richard Endicott, .lohnl Auld, and Larry Hyatt. ROW 4: Steve Haughey, Blake Bennet, Jack Dalie, Rick Potts, Ron Melchi, Mr. Ott KDirectorJ, Larryl Figgins, John Shy, Anthony Cooke, Chuck Collins, Jon Huffman, James Daniels, Eric Vogel, Jay Graves, Dick Rowland, Brent Powell, Bob Wood, Howard Olson, Bob Clayton, and Gary Stemple. ABSENTEES: Jeff Dunmire, Alan Stiles, Tom Durgans, Connie Garrett, Curtis Jones, Steve Rhodes, and William Upshaw. orth- outh Joint Concert Highlights Year of When football season ends, the musical activities of the marching band are replaced by those of the concert band. The major activity of the band this year was the joint band concert with North High School, honoring Southls past di- rector, Mr. Philo Botsford. This concert was held on May 17 at North High, honoring Mr. Botsford for his many years of service. This year the band had fund-raising drives to raise money for the purchase of new band uniforms. Members of the band sold bonds and collected coffee labels which were redeemed for money. The Band Parents Association also raised money for the new uniforms by sponsoring Tag Day and operating the concession stands at the basketball and football games. Many long hours of practice were required by the band to make their concerts and other activities successful. IIO 5- Qoncert Band ue Billiter, Tom Durgans, Arlene Shellman, and Fredrica alie concentrate on hitting the right notes during practice ior one of their concerts. Mr. Amerman, the new concert band director, directs one of their daily rehearsals. the band in Queens and escorts smile proudly as they are introduced at the son and Chris Adams, Beverly Wehrs and Lynn Johnson, Lynn Homecoming Dance, They are Debi Adkins and Mike Hough, Jackson and Chuck James. Debbi Stephenson and James Cap Willoughby, Frankie Ander- i Lovely ueens Brighten Homecoming Homecoming Queen Beverly Wehrs receives a bouquet of red roses from Susan 1 Stiles as escort Nick Luhbers smiles proudly. l Homecoming is the high point of the foot- iall season. During this time five beautiful loung ladies from the senior class are selected Q0 reign as homecoming queens. Nominations ire made in the senior homerooms. From those iominated all but fifteen girls are eliminated. y These girls are then introduced to the juniors ind seniors at a special assembly. They are 'oted upon and the top five are selected to the ,nomecoming court. lt is always a hard decision to make, but he students always choose girls of whom South can be proud. This year's homecoming court consisted f, SEATED: Beverly Wehrs and frankie Anderson. STANDING: Debbi Stephenson, Debi Adkins, and Lynn ackson. II3 These students ar preparing one of the corner scenes for the homecoming dance, an old-model car. Homecoming Dance, ntique Anticsfi ls Success Roxie Swope and Rick Wagner seem entranced by the mood of the evening. Tom Wheeler and Marty Morgan are cheerfully greeted by Janice Mitchell. fl, i H4 4- K i - Tecumseh band members gaze approvingly at the centerpiece they constructed for the Military Ball. Military Ball Highlights Band Members, Year ick Hihger and Melissa Dunmire discuss the highlights of the Military Ball with riends. An important event in the fall band schedule is the Military Ball. It is at- tended hy hand members from schools throughout the county. Each year the Military Ball is held at a different school. Each school is re- sponsible for a particular part of the deco- rations. This year North High hosted the dance. The theme, 'GLove ls a Ballf' was carried out in good taste and with great skill. II5 l 2 After 21 long, hard fight, Debbie Sayers, Mark White, John Perkins, Becky Fleming, Theresa McClure, and Robert Hays sit down fell a brief moment of relaxation. I Watch Out, Boys, the Girls Are Out T Cheri Edginton, Mike Campbell, Linda A ,A Tw Terry, and Dave Tooke put on their A 5 3' most dynamic smiles in hopes that someone may bail them out of jail. V Q 49W She Turnabout is fair play, especially in leap year, and what could be more fun than the 1968 Sadie Hawkins Dance. On March 15, the girls and the boys that they had asked turned out for an evening of fun and enjoyment. Everyone from Bonnie and Clyde to Ma and Pa Kettle showed up to dance to the music provided hy the Five Pakf, There was a contest to judge the best creative costumes and boys' corsages. 'Sadie Hawkins added up to an evening too much fun to forget. et You! 1- Nylxxl Showing the two different moods of Sadie Hawkins dress this year are Terry Wilson and Kathy Gram, dressed as Bonnie and Clyde, and Ronald Speaks and Shirley Bacon, dressed in the typical hillbilly style. II7 H8 ,X if f Prom chairmen Susan Cor- 'V such and Rick Potts work hard to prepare for a suc- A' jf A cessful Prom night. fi ' Z 4 1968 Prom Has Theme of Paul Finnegan, Lavonda Clark, and Alice Lambert work hastily preparing the dragon for the centerpiece of the 1968 Junior-Senior Prom. C? 'Q-,514 'L+' Pretty oriental maidens, Susan Cutshall, Debbie Nash, Nancy Parker, Mary Mitchell, and Debbie Kraus, await those who enter the cafeteria at the prom. Oriental Enchant Members of the band, Tom 9 7 ment and the Tempests, tune-up before playing the first selection of the evening .A 'Q .il if Q. N 4 R K .1 , .rw .2 . A 4 F ax if -A r Linda Gatten and Larry Hinkle seem entranccd by the majestic gaze of the Budda which stood in one corner. y 5 , 5 x ,ii i. ,Krs-ae3, s aw ,ff v.. 4 SWE? 11-A F :im 3520? Agfa sihk lf' wifi Q I20 Prom reates 2 5 ! I P I 1 A-L, ,, 7, , an Oriental Fantasy ur'- in a rickshuw. Q 0 4x,, ' V A' imaginations of Gary Routzalm, Roxie Swope, Karen Routzahn, Mike Jacobs seem to bring the centerpiece to life. Craig, Sandy Lightle, Elaine Puckett, Howard Evans, Bruce Hunter, and Stephanie Wagner discuss the possibility of actually Nothing can compare with the charm and magic of an oriental enchantment. On May 18, the junior class sponsored the l963 Jun- ior-Senior Prom in Tiffany Gym. If you and your date didnit especially feel like dancing, you could still enjoy yourselves by walking around and looking at the deco- rations. A stately Budda stared at you from one corner, and an oriental pagoda stood in another corner. Music was provided hy Tom and the Temp- ests, which was a major reason for the out- standing success of the Prom. A lot of hard work and long hours were put in by the committee to make this Prom one that all will remember. IZI -pq- I' 3 .lay Graves, seniorg John Storm, juniorg Gary Wood, sophomoreg Keith Payne, senior: and John Auld, senior, rank! as the outstanding male scholars of their classes. The girls with an abundance of brainpower are: Sandra White, sophomoreg Paula Westfall, seniorg Vicki Finnegan, seniorg Michele Cash, seniorg and Sandy Singer, junior. W l Mr. Huffman presents the outstanding dra- Pam Lykins and Gary Callahan smile proudly as Mr. Wright hands matic student award to Robert Patton. their Star and Chevron awards for over 1,000 hours devoted to Service. Teachers and students wait patiently to present and receive awards. Entire School Assembles for Annual Awards Day The 1967-1968 Awards Day assembly was held on May 24 in Tiffany Gym. Students were honored not only for scholastic achieve- ments, but also for service to the school, sports, music, drama and attendance. The junior del- egates to Buckeye Girls' and Buckeye Boys' State were recognized. Honor was again given to the ten juniors and thirty seniors who were inducted into National Honor Society. l23 wixocws --1-so-Q iii sxnaq uid p-.11 Shanti Susan Gorsuch, a junior, served South by giving her time to various activities. With a total of 1,658 hours, Sue gave more of her time than any other student, and she still has her senior year to look forward to. I24 'i '-7 -MJ-. Gary Callahan and Michele Cash received the music awardsl Cary received his award for the outstanding orchestr member. Making just as many contributions, Michel received the award for the outstanding hand member. ' ell-Deservec Mr. Lehn congratulates John Storm for one of his man achievements during the 1967-1968 school year. Here .loh is being recognized as the junior boy with the highes scholastic average. ., 'av x - ' ,J Recipients of girls' sports awards are Linda Catten, outstanding Parker, outstanding sophomore Block S member. Each girl senior Block S member, Bev Wehrs, outstanding, girl gym- did more than her share and contributed greatly to the success nasty Marcia Pieffer, outstanding G.A.A. member, and Nancy of each group- Recogmtion ls Purpose of Awards Assembl Exceptional contributions to the theater at South High were costumes: William Helms, lighting, and Bob Patton, outstand- made by, FRONT ROW: Tyrone Artis, best Thespiang Linda ing drama student, were honored in their respective jobs. Absent Gatten, best in acting, Bonnie Price, best student directorg and was Patty McElroy, best Thespian, and Jim Shuman, best Sandy Dinges, best scene painting. BACK ROW: Shaila White, Thespian. X Mr. Bronston presents Robert Griffith his letter for golf as Mr. Blackwood watches at the spring athletic aseinbly. Throughout the school year various types of assemblies are presented to the student body. Many of these assemblies provide useful knowledge, while others give the audience a chance to acknowledge outstand- ing students. A few of the special assemblies presented were assemblies about optical illusions, Armed Forces, and National Thespians. Other assemblies were those concerning the choice of cheerleaders for the following two years, and the choice of five home- coming queens. A short preview of each play to be given is usually shown the week of the play. Pep rallies and recognition of athletes are also an important part of the year's assemblies. Assemblies Give Recognition and information At the Awards Day assembly, Mr. Lehn announces another student's name who was outstanding in a specific field of study 'Fw During a pep rally, Block S , the pep hand, and the students enthusiastically cheer the team to another victory Mr. Wright congratulates Tyrone Artis for serving South more than 1,000 hours, while the others await their presentation of Star and Chevron awards. K 'ld'-,..,f-'---. lam This turbulent mass of juvenile humanity is made up of the many children of Stanouslous Razpadawisk Pudyetski, as portrayed by year- book staff members in their version of The Sound of Music. Yearbook Presents Stanouslous R. Pudyetski Stan, 5hC1d0H King, l00kS Wilh Unbelievable The Sounds of Southf, a laugh-filled, fast-paced comedy, was the title of the yearbook skit presented by the 1968 Wildcat staff. The vivacious Red Hot Rhonda was hired by Stanouslous Razpad- awisk Pudyetski to teach his kids the facts of life from the book, the 1968 Wildcat. The result was a mixture of hilarity and chaos, with Stan being drafted but saved in the end by Rhonda with a promise of marriage. admiration at Red Hot Rhonda, Kirby Kellar. Dorothy Parker expresses distaste for one of her father's jokes. Vs. ,J A V . i s Handlin, LaVerne Peacock, Ruth Barnes, Barbara Whitacre, Stephanie Howard, Gail Stone, and Jessica Hudson show practical their sewing talents are. Style Show Displays Talent The Home Economics Department chose as G . theme for its annual fashion show 4'Come live with the Sew-ful Generation. The shion show was held on the evening of p1-il 4. All of the styles were lovely and modeled ell, and the escorts never ceased to add arm to the entire production. The styles ere of many exciting varietiesg they ranged om coats to the new pantdresses. Each style presented a new and more beau- ful look at the talents of South High's girls. Gloria Oliver, Pam Lykins, and Melissa Dunmire model their loveliest frocks. Grace and her customers prepare them- selves for the long night ahead. On November 17 and 18 the Junior Class of South High School presented the play Bus Stop. The drama concerns the lives of eight people who must spend the night at a roadside restaurant because bad weather prevents the bus from leaving. 1 Grace, the proprietor, Emma, the waitressg Will, the bus driverg the four passengers-Bo, Cherie, Virgil, and Dr. Lyman-spend a long night in Grace's Diner. The two main characters are Bo, a naive country boy, and Cherie, the girl that he has literally ab- ducted and is taking home to marry. During this night each person's life takes on a new and different meaning. As the bus leaves the following morning, each seems to have gained what he had lost. Pat Hays works with the skill of an artist to make sure that Robert Patton's make up is perfect. y Q C ,,,y, ,y 3 i Junior Sharon McLaughlin concentrates on finishing the scenery before opening night. , NW 6, aff' ,af G. , M Nl CC 79 Hass Presents Bus Stop 0 fRick Pottsl tries to carry Cherie CBecki Sharp? ltside, but is stopped by Will fSteve Davisl. Chris Knisley and Leana West, members of the stage crew, chat during a break. l3I Krista Jones waits pateintly for gypsy Shaila Whitels next pre- iciton. The Student Council of South sponsored a Fun Nightv on February 17. Students dressed casually and spent the evening playing games such as volleyball and the HSoul Sit. An Hauthenticv gypsy was called in to rnystify and amaze those who dared to enter her parlor. This was only the beginning of the ex- citing activities that awaited those who at- tended 4'Fun Night. Although this was the first activity of this kind, the event regis- tered as a success for those in attendance. First NFun Nw! , 'Y f.-, L. ightw ls Happy uccess Sue Calahrese looks on as Mike Engard takes the rebound from .lay Graves. .f Alice Lambert secures a seat while Linda Collin and Tom Wheeler , struggle for the last one. I32 at Q. ff 9? 5 S fl f The Gymkana Troupe takes a moment to relax during practice for the 1968 Gymkana Show, Hawaiian Luau. Hawaiian Luau Presented as 1963 Gymkana how On April 26, the Gymkana Troupe pre- sented Hawaiian Luaun as their 1968 Cymkana Show. The acts included couple stunts, free exercise, tumbling, side horse, and individual performances. The true highlight of the show was the appearance of George of the ,lungle and his girl friend, performed by Cary John- son and Waleka Hixon. Ceorge's esca- pades made the audience laugh and ap- plaud with approval. Under the direction of Mrs. Ann Fields and lVIr. Richard Dellapina, all the acts were performed with skill and precision to make for an evening of pure entertain- ment. . l33 2 L , , 17 5 'E K 5 P gif A I 3 5 ' ' K - 51 Snogg is being captured and reprimanded by the Burgomaster after he kidnapped Karen. Members of the cast are Nels, Allan Stilesg Snogg, Robert Pattong Burgomaster, Jim Packg Karen, Debbie Stephensong Jemmo, Jim Shumang Grandmother, Bonnie Price Snogg and Jemmo tempt Karen with the . 1 , 5.-sie magical red shoes. K is l 17 , J I34 l K N. 0 ii .t, fi Red Shoesw Presented As 1963 Childrenis Play Red Shoesf' presented by Thespians on ,lanuary 19 and 20, was a play that pleased children of any age. It was sensitive comedy built around an age-old folk tale, telling how a young girl was forced to dance by an evil gypsy. Karen, an orphan who works for Frau .lorenson and her husband, is put under a magical spell by Snogg and his clown ,lemmo and forced to dance in order to make Snogg a rich man. Snogg and Jemmo kidnap Karen for their evil purpose but are caught by Nels and the Burgomaster. In the end Karen is freed from the spell of the shoes, and they are burned, no more to bring evil to anyone. ..,. Ts, - , A Q' p e be Connie Boblitt demonstrates the execution of a cartwheel as fellow dancers watch with approval. I35 in Wi,:,: f' 2 .et am, ,W ,,.W H!-K ,Gift . i ,V age., - f The 1968 Variety Show, given on April 18 and 19, highlighted the spring season with acts of various kinds. Numerous talents were displayed by many of the students. Soloists included Leroi Sutton singing 'Scarlet Ribbons, Lynn Jackson singing the theme from Valley of the Dolls, and Lothar Bergeest singing wllhe Impossible Dreaml' and c'Softly As I Leave Youfi The Luvons, the Backyard Minority, and the Rivieras were three groups that added to the evening of entertainment and enjoy- ment. A folk group made up of senior girls sang 'cToday and 'isomewherefl The finale, consisting of the boys, and girls' ensembles and all of the performers, sang A Big Wide Wonderful World. Waiting to begin her second number, Barb Green pauses as the audience finishes their aplause. Variety Show Brings Entertainment to outh The Lovettes, composed of Leah Jackson, Rosemary Hunter, Jackie Liggins, and Gwendolyn Stokes, sang the selections Sweet Inspira- tion and Give a Little Love in the Variety Show. fb 'bf ,ant 4 LEROI SUTTON LYNN JACKSON LOTHAR BERGEEST 5 X' Fredrica Dalie poses at the end of her tap dance to give the audience a big smile. I37 91 of the Lzsa, are J senior class play, Davi im Shuman and Linc John fRobert Pattoni tries to prove to Lisa QLinda Gattenj that she also has a last name. The cast of the senior class play illustrates the unusual setting and lighting used in David and Lisa. Senior Class Presents David and Lisa The Senior Class of South High School presented David and Lisa on March 22 and 29. The play was ex- ecuted with many unorthodox but fascinating means of setting and light- ing. David and Lisa deals mainly with two of the students at the Berkley School for the mentally ill, David Clemens and Lisa Brant. David fears that if anyone touches him he will die. The reason for David7s psychosis is his disappointment in his parents. Lisa's problem stems from the fact that she is unwilling to accept that she is an orphan. The play shows how David and Lisais growing affection for each other helps them to solve their prob- lems. Amid the turbulent emotion of the play, the classmates of David and Lisa provide humor as well as some insight into their own personal problems. Each student and teacher at Berkley gives some new dimension to the problems of the mentally ill. I39 1 XX-, z if if E 'Q v E i E I I The members of the cast of the National Thespian Society Play were Don Singleton, as Paul Hirsch, Neysa Stephens and Tyrone Artis, Mr. and Mrs. Schlingerg Dorothy Parker, Libby Hirsch, Nataline Settles, Jessie, Sue Kollman, Mildred, Carolyn ational y l Debbie and Robert do not seem to be pleased by the comments of Peter Nemo. Turner, Sophieg Shaila White, Minnie, Leroi Sutton, psychi- atrist, Larry McClure, Peter Nemog Diane Myers, Debbie Hirschg Alan George, Robert Wolfe. 1 l Thespians Pla Shows the is V,,.,,..,.:11 215 Q111, vvig s Generation Gap N The National Thespian Society pro- duction of Dear Me, the Sky Is Falling brought to the stage of South High School on May 24 and 25 a light-hearted por- trayal of the generation gap. Libby Hirsch is a mother who cannot resist meddling in the affairs of her family. Libby interferes in her sisteris life by calling lVlildred's estranged husband who takes her out to ask her for a divorce. Libby at the same time is altering a husband, Paul, who is selling his half of a business. Her new deal is for Paul to buy out his partner. All of this makes everyone angry, but l.ibby's biggest mistake is her meddling into the affairs of her daughter, Debbie. When Debbie starts seeing a psychiatrist about her inability to remember the name of her fiance, Libby immediately sets out to stop her visits. Libby, however, is not content with thisg she brings Debbie's old boyfriend, Peter Nemo, back into the house in an effort to show Debbie what she has in her fiance, Robert. At the end of her plotting, Libby seems to have lost her family. With the help of the psychiatrist, Libby regains her family, and learns a valuable lesson. Vw' Libby and her husband, Paul, seem to be finally getting together Wifi. Q ,,,,, - The new initiates of the 1968 National Honor Society are, giish, Chuck Schwartz, James Hecht, and Jay Graves. Partici- FRONT ROW LEFT: Katie Morgan, Linda Garten, Rosemary pating in the rituals are Mrs. Lebold, Susan Calahrese, Mrs. Hunter, Pam Rhodes, Sandra Singer, and Gail Swords. ROW 2: Hahn, Kirby Kellar, Mr. Lehn, John Auld, Lothar Bergeest, Michele Cash, Coralene Mauller, Dorothy Parker, and Constance .lemme DHHCY, MT- R0lfes, Julie Cutshall, Miss Krautwater, Garrett, BACK ROW: Paul Wilson, Mike Browne, Arthur Dal- Natalie Settles, and Mrs. Snodgrass. 30 Seniors and 10 Juniors inducted Susie Cutshall serves Mr. Nathaniel Settles and his Ron Leach congratulates Rick Botkin as he is being tapped for National Honor Society. daughter, Natalie, at the re- ti 5 52 .1 is I 'FRONT ROW RIGHT: Sandra Dover, Marsha Cooke, Melissa Dunmire, Karen Hunt, Neysa Stephens, Paula Westfall. ROW 2: .lanice Carter, ebra Snider, Shailu White, Linda Miller, and .lon Rafi. BACK ROW: Rick otkin, Dave Gentry, John Storm, Dennis Jones, and Keith Payne. Qnto Honor ociet On May 1, 1968, 30 seniors and 10 juniors were inducted into the National Honor Society. Mr. Robert Rolfes and and Miss Dorothy Drautwater were made honorary members of the South High chap- ter. This was the first year in which juniors became a part of the Honor Society. It was also the first. time a reception followed the ceremony. lniliates and their parents, and teachers were invited to attend the re- ception, which was held in the library. All seniors had to have a 3.0 grade average for all three years while the juniors had to have a 3.5 grade average for their sophomore and junior years. Both groups had to eiccel in leadership service, and char- acter. The last three qualities are estimated in a highly detailed report for each candidate by his subject and homeroom teachers, club sponsors, and counselors for all three years of high school. On the appointed morning, several soph- omores answered the trumpet call to tap those seniors and juniors selectedg at the same time parents received an invitation by mail to attend the initiation. The initia- tion is a solemn, impressive ceremony, the significance of which makes every initiate justly proud of the honor. eption after the National Ending the solemn ceremony, members of the National Mrs. Martha Morean expresses her Honor Society ceremony. Honor Society march into the library for a reception. delight after her daughter, Katie, was inducted into National Honor Society. - o iililxlffixxis 7 J, B s ll 143 KY gl my -. rw A 0 Somewhere in this picture there are four people playing a game that's called Twister. We just c C C 7 9 Fade f or 68 Are Fads invade the world of useful articles. . FiEvZ'ff1i . 2 ,, Q L ,gf lf' 2 ri.. ,,, 4139 'fl' . - l, wleln - -1 1 ',-', - fl5Q1a, 'Hi- 7 447 . -w A f 7 ee e e 2' ' 5 4 a Groove an't find them. id? u .f Shoes and hose accent the styles of '68 Vicki Botkin doesn't seem to be distracted by the fact that Mike Whipp's hair is longer than hers. The fashion word for 1968 is bold and even fashions for men have taken a turn toward the bright and colorful. For girls the mini skirts are still in, but they are being challenged by the new midi dresses, which are about three inches below the knee. 1968 even brings a change in the kind of games that we play. This year quiet parlor games, such as Monopoly, are out. Twister, Grab-a-Loop, and Tight Squeeze are only a few of the active games which have taken over the party scene. Fads for '68 add up l fun and excite- ment, and it's a groove! ize their mod watches. the popular Afro haircuts. Reginald Marshall, William Mitchell, and Diane Myers Cynne Tolliver and Jimmy Elder wear Tiki gods are in! Y EE ? f As W 'rx L 5 , i 'ffqf 1 '.' QW. maxi AHQ, TRY TO REMEMBER SPORTS W... EE. y, -2 ' X we 1 ag M M f f ,v My -- f 4' 1 6 1193 h h sz y if f X ,L I ff ,wr y af! 1 QI if Special Awards were given to, FRONT ROW: Cary Rumery, wrestlingg Willie Moore, wrestlingg Clarence Diehl, wrestlingg Dick 'Moss, baseballg Ron Roberts, trackg and Alyn Bobo, basketball. BACK ROW: Maxwell Gardner, baseballg Tony Brown, Zimmer Awardg Lew Skinner, cross countryg and Mike Besecker, basketball. Banquet on May 27 The most valuable player awards were given to, FRONT ROW: Maxwell Gardner, baseballg Ron Roberts, trackg Tony Brown, Zimmer Awardg Mike Miller, footballg Mike Besecker, basketball. BACK ROW: Willie Moore. wrestlingg Chip Tooke, golfg Paul Wilson, tennisg. Gary Johnson, gymnasticsg and Lew Skinner, cross country. I49 Quarterback Tom Home pushes for another touchdown. RONT ROW: Alan Clements, Dave Burley, Tim Cebard, Don peaks, Jeff Shropshire, Dwaine Dodds, Larry Owens, Cary urner, Larry Pelfrey, Butch Sneed, Dick Moss. ROW 2: oaches: ,lim Nave, Bob Bronston, Athletic Director Paul 'ABucky alters, Head Coach Lowell Storm, Mike Capoziello, Bill Clauss. OW 3: Eddie Dement, Don Casey, Mike Tolliver, Kent Smith, ohn Storm, Mike Miller, Mike Claypool, Harry Roth, Tom orne, Cary Routzahn, Lynn Johnson, Tony Brown, .lerry Tillman. OW 4: Max Hampton, Dennis Wright, Bo Cansheimer, Doug layton, Ed Steiner, Paul Luking, Joe Snyder, Dwight Brown, Randy Morris, Tom Peak, Phil Bartley, Roger Burk. ROW 5: ,lim Harris, Tom Conley, Tom Durgans, Ron Burlile, Chick Steiner, Chris Ricketts, Charles McKee, Mark White, Tom Dobyns, Greg Oliver, Greg Miller, Steve Lebaroff, Virgil Mc- Whorter, Mike Murphy, Lee Higgenbotham. BACK ROW: Obie Roberts, Steve Goff, Managers: Ron Downs, Dennis Edgington, Nick Ehlinger, Larry Zischler, Damon Groves, Trainer .lack Welch, Phil Davis, Paul McAfee, Ken Chaney, Tim Hecht: Tom Botts, Elza Hall. Wildcat Football Team Posts 3-11+ Season The Springfield South High Wildcats posted a 3-4-2 season While encountering one of the hardest schedules ever played by a South High team. The Wildcats made a respectable showing against many top-ranked teams. Under the leadership of Head Coach Lowell Storm, the team had an outstanding defensive record. Five South High gridders-Tim Gebard, Don Speaks, Mike Miller, Kent Smith, and John Storm-were picked for the all G.O.L. team during the 1967 season. Gary Routzahn, Mike Claypool, and ,lohn Storm bring part of the field to the sidelines with them during the rain-soaked Lima game. l5l Coach Storm and players Dewaine Dodds f53J, and Don Speak C825 watch the action from the sidelines. South South South South South South .... South South South 6 1967 WILDCAT SCHEDULE .. 0 Xenia ......... . . .48 Wilmington ..... . .. O Upper Arlington .. . .22 Middletown ...... . . . 0 Columbus Watterson .. 6 Portsmouth ...... . .. O Hamilton Garfield . . . 8 Lima ........... . Cincinnati Withrow Coach Storm looks on as the Wildcats struggle for the winning touchdown. r he . r ,tm ..,. . Va in Y W an iii . H A ,,.,,1 k,,.:X,. - kfk-7 . Wm Wd . W The Wildcat football coaches are: James Nave, Michael Capoziello, Head Coach Lowell Storm, William Clauss, and Robert Bronston Five Wildcats Picked for G.O.L. Team While Alan Clements f3lJ blocks, Butch Sneed C341 crashes through to gain yardage. l53 3. gil! , 3 E an 'W 5505. Q tr :mms , 4 Ni , Cross Country Team Achieves 9-3 Record 0342 South,s cross country team enjoyed one of its 5 best seasons, with a 9-3 record in dual meets. Under Coach Richard Dellapina, the team finished sixth in the district. In the Worthington Invitational, South placed three players each from the tenth and eleventh mwkir grades in the top twenty, while Tom Daniels was Q ...gf ,,,,.,,,f a ln the Mt. Healthy Invitational South finished tenth in a field of twenty-seven, with Lou Skinner tfinishing twentieth among the 156 runnsrs. 1 1967 RECORD ,.,s.,.., , A SHS... ...24 Lima.... ....35 SHS... ...27 Greenon 29 SHS ........ 33 Marion . . . . . . 24 SHS ........ 50 Stebbins . . . . . . 15 SHS ........ 37 Fairborn .... . . . 18 SHS ........ 23 North ........ . . . 31 SHS ........ 24 Colonel White . . . . . . 35 SHS. . . . . .15 Middletown . . . . . . . 50 SHS ........ 22 Shawnee . . . . . . 36 SHS... ...15 Tecumseh 50 SHS... ...23 Shawnee 35 SHS... ...19 Wayne.... ...36 , Lou Skinner, who was usually South's first man, races toward the fLow score wmsj finish. Members of the cross country team are, FRONT ROW: Bruce Jones, Gene Shingler, managerg John Upshaw, Harry Johnson, unter, Don Monroe, co-captain, Lou Skinner, Steve Roe, Ron Coach Richard Dellapina, Craig Johnson, managerg Bill Scott, onroe. ROW 2: Jeff Brimer, Wayne Vickers, Tom Daniels, Mike Dragoo, Mike Engard, manager, Clarence Miller. eroy Shellman, Steve Hood, Doug Dement. BACK ROW: Curt l55 the only senior who placed in the top twenty. , 1 93 s X1 f X Q if 'Q ' .1 ef? -W Z' k 'Ni New 1 xg -NEW ...va-svf ., ,W 1967-1968 WRESTLING SQUAD-FRONT ROW: Co-captain Clarence Diehl, Gary Rumery, Willie Moore, Clarence Miller, Coach Dcllapina, Mike Allen, Walt Tooson, Tom Durgans, Co- captain Larry Owens. ROW 2: Ron Burlile, Darrell Hickman, Mark Durnell, John McBlane, Mike Bostick, Bill -Scott, Ernie Quick, Dan Denson. ROW 3: Gene Shingler, Tim Johnson Ron Forshey, Dick Smith, Gary Niebert, Rick Glover, Steve Rohrer John Donaldson, Mark Jobe. BACK ROW: Paul McAfee, trainer and manager: Larry Zischler, manager: Ken Chaney, manager Wrestlers Have 4-10 Season, Place Ninth in District South ...... 17 South ...... 8 South ...... 14 South ...... 8 South ...... 19 South ...... 1 1 South ...... 9 South ...... 26 South ...... 33 South ...... 10 South ...... 17 South ...... 17 South ...... 22 District Tournament 1967-1968 WRESTLING SCHEDULE Bellefontaine .......... West Liberty . . . Eaton .. Troy ..... Princeton . . Vandalia Eastmoor Sidney . . Springfield North Trotwood ........ Tipp City Wayne ..... Hilliards . . . . . South Invitational . . Northmont Invitational . . . . . . 24 43 29 36 26 32 27 13 . . . . . 9 23 24 21 19 4th place 6th place 9th place S: if me ef I 3 Q f ' 'ie ,gem Nwik Lubbers Alyn Bfibdi get the jump one fof North's players, as Mike Besecker watchesflthe UB :fi mi aw? 1? mo- . M. + H W fff ff l L '58 S5 .. f.4 1968 SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL VARSITY BASKETBALL serve Coach Duane Baker, Mike Ruckel, Joe Snyder, Head Coach ROW Walter BOWIIIHII ROII TBHCII P1111 Wayne Wiseman, Tony Brown, Tom Wheeler, Richard Moss, managers SECOND ROW Alyn Bobo Nick Lubbers Faculty Manager Paul 'iBucky Walters. Wildcats Post 9 9 Basketball Record Springfield South's Wildcat basketball team ended the 1967-1968 regular season with nine wins and nine losses. The Wildcats retained the City Championship by beating Catholic Central and Springfield North. In the district tournament, the Wildcats beat Trotwood-Madison, then were beaten by Tipp City. Nick Lubbers and Mike Besecker gained all-city honors for the 1967-1968 season. Mike Besecker, South's top scorer, at- tempts a free throw against Catholic Central. South won the game to take the city championship. I59 South ...... South South South South South South South South South South South South South South South South South Mike Besecker jumps for another goal during the annual North-South game, as Sam Wade CNorthJ watches. 1967-1968 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 76 Lima Shawnee ......... ......57 North ......70 Col.White .....'.79 Greenon........ ......58 Catholic Central ......65 Tecumseh....... ......75 Northland ......48 Linden McKinley ......41L Lima........... ......8l Graham ......63 Portsmouth ......67 Urbana........ ......68 Fai1'montWest... ......67 Middletown ......78 Northeastern ......59 Hamilton Garfield...... ......60 Lima........... ......62 Portsmouth.-. South Retains 89 52 67 54- 57 63 68 65 68 59 67 63 74 82 71 77 64 69 City Championship Captain Nick Luhhers and North's captain, John Hildenbrand, shake hands to start the game. 794, l60 S SNHH l Reserve Basketball Team is made up 0 30UIg QGURQ If 0' ,r f, FRONT: Ron Leach, manager. FRONT ROW: g0URy our 1 0 QGUT 5'1.. Gary Daniels, Richard Mitchell, Steve ahnestock, Bruce Jones, Tony Hough. BACK ROW: John Upshaw, Nate Robbins, John Enoch, Coach Duane Baker, Mike Adams, Pelfrey, Don Dewitt. X! Coach Baker and the reserves look on th ' 1 t s as eir eamma e post another victory. lbl -.-...,9f. ix ' i DISTRICT TOURNAMENT SCURES 6 ' V, 5 T ff. . .84 Trotwood M3dlSOD ' 6? TT M A ' ' 11 gg X ,M 5 1 s F Q , I Z A' W3 'V 3 Q 4 4' 'Q ' A 011 4 3,944 2 -N I , l f w at 4 gf KAI, Q, . fly. , ' AQIVS' 4 8.4 44 Tlpp Clty Q :Xe 4 'Y J! U' ss if THE 1968 TRACK TEAM-FRONT ROW: Tom Wheeler, Ron- hie Roberts, Kent Smith, Mike Tolliver, Ronald Humphrey, Gary Turner, Wayne Vickers, Lew Skinner, and Tony Brown. 'SECOND ROW: Mike Murphy, John Storm, Daryl Moore, Matt Elay, John Marshall, Curtis Jones, Leroy Shellman, Doyle Bethel, onald Casey, and Steve Rowe. THIRD ROW: Ron Monroe, Ronald Crowe, Tom Botts, Greg Oliver, Raymond Jones, Obie Roberts, and Virgil McWhorter. BACK ROW: Manager Paul McAfee, Assistant Coach .lim Nave, Head Coach Bill Clauss, Trainer Jack Welch, Athletic Director Paul Bucky Walters, Manager Phil Davis, and Larry Zischler. Thinclads First in G.O.L. Meet SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL TRACK SCHEDULE-1968 Richmond, lndiana, Relays ............. . . . lst Newark Relays ........... .. lst Springfield Relays ....... . . . lst Riverside Relays .......... . . . lst reater Ohio League Meet .. lst Troy District Meet ......... .. . lst arion Night Relays . . . . . . lst Miami Relays ...... . . . llth Dayton Regionals . . . .... . 4th State Meet ................................ no score The l968 track team, coached by Bill Clauss and lim Nave, ended the season with seven first places out of ten meets, including first in the Richmond and Springfield Relays. Special recognition went to the whole track team for their outstanding performance, and especially to Ronnie Roberts, most valuable track member for the second year in a row, Gary Turner, shot put: and Kent Smith, a mem- ber of the 880 relay team, which set a new school, district, and city record. Curtis Jones passes the baton to John Marshall while 'V practicing for the 440 relay. . ,SI V ., Fm ,V K , vw . . 1 il - Syn- .: ', -V ' f-- A ,,.,,.. fs, - m Q,. , , , if I64 i . . I I 4 e.2f,g3f?i 1 iff. 32? f H 3, if iii .P fs Q . . .sy 1 4 n J., , I w W, 1 'A ir! sn 5 ' fl ' .3 ??Y5ffii5i5 'f jf, A W ,.,, . AA .m.4 'Q 'NSY I , e e i -N ' 2' ' K . ii .. in . e NSN- -.hAA - f e . rnwiz n ' i eg., if . 1? i . I ... 'X1 , if ' . . - ' ' .'- 71 'fff v -5 iron, . .K ,. Vk-k: ii ir fi 4 ww A W .V . . . se A L A.. ' 4 Ron Crowe goes up and over in the pole-vault event. Haruers Cop Tro D1Stf1Ct Meet Wayne Vickers, Lew Skinner, Steve Rowe, Ron Monroe, and Ronald Crowe warm up in preparation for the Springfield Relays. ' 3- ' New .ns wt - JJ, s- :ws- W ' -J ,Q bids arg,-rm 4 ,r s J ,T .L W ,b ' j Kf'- , r , Mg I , . is f 91 ' . :ssl X :fs its at A ' ' f b- W . A - ' ' . 2 - at A ,. M ,, ' -,k, -W,. - g N. g V -N . L'-- . ' , Mike Toliver, Darryl Moore, Virgil McWhorter, Tony Brown, Matt Clay, and Tom Wheeler clear the first hurdles while competing against each other in the 180-yard low hurdles. First in Richmond and Newark Relays Kent Smith strains as he tries to set a new r the running broad jump. Manager Walter Bowman hammers the starting block into position for an upcoming event. 55555-'55 'W ecord in 4 is fi 'A . 2 t Q i a l65 I V ' iiv' st f ' Q JACKIE LIGGINS, 1968 Relay Queen. M r . l .. Darryl Moore, Ron Hum- phrey, Ronnie Roberts. i i and Kent Smith, the 880 relay winners, get the ' winning nod from the 1968 Relay Queens. Wildcats Capture First Place PAMELA HIRSCH, 1968 Relay Queen. i Tom Wheeler jumps over the high bar. ln pringfield Relays While a few team members watch, Gary Tumer practices throwing the shot. This year's relays were conducted in the shadow of Mr. Paul Walters' announcement that this would be the ast year for the Springfield Relays under the sponsorship f Springfield North and South High Schools. The reasons Hfiven for the cancellation were lack of response from AA End A teams, and financial difficulties. South finished the Relays, twentieth outing by receiving Ifirst place in the AA class. A fitting close to the last relay 'as this victory and the memory of the first victory run wenty years ago, which South also won. Next year the relays may he run under different spon- orship, thus eliminating the financial burden that the chools would carry and creating more prizes and fields o enter. It's another first for South as Ron Humphrey crosses the finish line. v 1 amen f.m.w.:n--gli' pummgnqf 1968 BASEBALL TEAM-FRONT ROW: Mike Besecker, Dick Moss, Max Gardner, Bo Gansheimer, Dwight Brown, Gerald Till- man, Norman Carter, Dick Mitchell, and Alyn Bobo, SECOND ROW: Assistant Coach Archie Moore, Don Ehlinger, Mike Bibb, Max Hampton, Phil Hamilton, George Zink, Roger Snyder, Barry Perkins, Danny DeWitt and Head Coach John Blackwood. THIRD 5 i S ,....,,,u, ,U ,.t,, ,,,. ROW: Mike Bostic, Jim Durnell, Tom Gentry, Bruce Jones Chuck Steiner, Don Leach, Rick Plank, Steve Lebaroff, and Ton Horne. BACK ROW: Manager Ken Hidy, Phil Parks, Manager Tim Wolfenbarger, Lauy Pelfrey, Head Manager Walter Bowman, Nick Ehlinger, Dennis Edgington, and Manager Don Chaney. Dwight Brown and Gerald Tillman try to catch Dick Mitchell in the first half of a double play. Jil. G ' 7 ' ,W LS ,. , aw.. , K F D slay? ,gg O K, . K ahxk we X2 : :ia.1'fg5,-- e 'K 3 ' 'E i'7.,! -.,, - A V '2a,,k!uA K M K K In t ,W rhk I .. I68 Maxwell Gardner, this year's most valuable player, sharpens South South South i South South South South South South South South South South South South South South ........ his batting eye with practice and determination. Baseball Team Captures G.O.L. Crown Dayton Wayne Fairborn .... Beavercreek .. Northeastern Xenia ...... London . . . Urbana . . . Shawnee .... Portsmouth . . Llma ........ Dayton Wfayne North ....... North .... Central . . . London . . . Central ...... Bellefontaine . Cheering a fellow player home is on.ly a small part of baseball, as is illustrated by the team s enthusrasm if 4' U M:-,15, 'fa ,,,, gp gi.. , ham, With Maxwell Gardner and Bo Gansheimer looking on, Coach Blackwood shows Mike Bibb the correct way to slide into a base I Baseball Team Compiles l2-5 Record ll P M gf -Lia , I ?w,f , , ar- -ew' 59.11, .hgusf .f ,W an T559 - V1 w ,, A ' fi I ', 4, Y. IQ fa H i X, fy 45? -rf 5 'V'1i5'W l 'i3 f 1 - rfwki-fwskwffm--vxf.lf+ aft. Bruffe 101165 Hfld Roger SHYd'2T, WHFIH UD f0f allmhef Same- Coach Blackwood instructs Manager Walt Bowman in the correct method of laying the lines around the diamond Qs at f- W' 3 I , 1 A L 'iii -ww me M az 412- f l.. K wwf' r, ,W 'H-'.5'x fx' Nrwafcrw - NNW ,.?,Ef.,.- ! 1 , . , ,,.L 1, J,- W ,,KL, 35, ., ' Y ,. .g . ,WE X if s Y ..,. - . 1, , 1 , ...vw HV S.. 1 Aw Wk 'h From a spectator's point of view, the team is worthy of their 12 and 5 record. l7I Steve Clingman watches as Robert Griffith applies body English in hopes that his putt will go in. 1968 GOLF SCORES SHS ........ 515 Middletown ........ SHS ........ 7 Catholic Central .... SHS ........ 7 Northeastern ........ 2 SHS ........ 0 Fairborn .......... 9 SHS ........ 0 North 13 SHS ........ 41 T1-Oy ..,. .... 5 ',,,rQ S in V- llllil 'ff lii S if 5 SHS ........ 5 London .... 4 Se Sole oojeh l SHS ........ 5 N01-th .. 8 flip he 'teeet 1 e..SeS 'S SHS ........ 9 Central . .. .... 41 'iff 37 C i'1il if iii if 1, ,S , 1 SHS ........ 9 Greenon .... 0 9 Q - 1 SHS ........ 0 Middletown . . . . . 13 if ff 1 SHS ........ 2 Fairborn .......... 7 V, L:1, h ., , it , Under Coach Robert Bronston, the 1968 p ,,: 5 V p Golf team ended the Season with six wins and i'iiii ' iiii 9' . ' Six losses. ln district competition South finished it,, Qi j SV in second place out of twenty-three teams com- 5 ff? i i 'p i ..i5p.i peting and won first place in the G.O.L. com- petition. Special recognition went to Chip Tooke, South's most consistent medalist. 5 1968 SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL GOLF TEAM-FRONT ROW: Robert Griffith Ed Foreman, Chip Tooke, and David Tooke. BACE Golfers Number One in G. O.L. 1 ROW: Dennis Jones, Coach Robert Bronston, and Steve Clingman. , X I72 t I ar, 'Q , '-22' ,1, 1' ,af ' 1' i e -QM' y 7,35 Qu M1 pvlllw. 2 f TENMS gy. , i fe-,es,,.. ee X ' .T .Q :JA K' Y.,, X f , f 1968 TENNIS TEAM-FRONT ROW: Bill Helms, Joe Snyder, Ross Leider, and Paul Wilson. BACK ROW: Pat Thomas, Man- Craig Johnson, Coach Ron Wilson, and Steve Davis. Tennis Team ls Second in G.O.L. Handicapped by a virtually rained-out season, Coach Ron Wilson's tennis team finished second in the Greater Ohio League and won one while losing four. This year,s most valuable player was junior Paul Wilson. The team primarily consists of jun- iors and sophomores, assuring an experienced team next year with the winning combination of team- work and excellence. 1968 TENNIS TEAM SCORES South ........ 2 Lima ............. . . 5 South ........ 0 Lima . . . . . 7 South ........ 1 North ......... . . 4 South ........ 3 Lima Shawnee . .. . . 4 South ........ 3 Tecumseh ...... . . 2 Teamwork is the key to victory as illustrated by Paul Wilson and Steve Davis as they play doubles. j t 1. ... '1 4 ivy, ,.AL, I K in Q AA It Q GYMNASTICS SQUAD-FRONT ROW: Neysa Stephens, Jean Castillo, Katie Morean, Bobbie Saunders, Sheryl Porter, Char- lene Sexton, Mary Mundy and Vickie Reynolds. SECOND ROW: Nancy Tipton, Beverly Wehrs, Jeanne Thompson, Coach Ann Fields, Krista Jones, Debbie 'Ly0n, and Jenny Farthing. 196711968 GYMNASTICS SCHEDULE BACK ROW: Gary Smith, Chris Kenny, Jim Hornberger, Bob Davidson, Ralph Dover, Jerry Sowards, Herb Joseph, Gary Johnson, John Bultman, Gary Hunt, Dave Gordin, Marty Mat timore, Mark Neely, and Ken Dave. Krista Jones executes a move designed to enhance her free exercise routine, South ........ 125.8 South ........ 228.0 South ........ 255.7 South ........ 150.3 triangle meet South ........ 175.0 South ........ 143.4 I74 Troy ............ 127.0 Xenia .......... Beavercreek Fairview . . Stebbins . . Xenia . . . Wayne .. 209.4 . . . . 245.0 . . . 185.6 . . . 107.8 . . . 171.5 . . . 143.4 Jeanne Thompson and Katie Morean show that teaching and learning are two vital parts of any team. John Bultmau, with straining muscles and determination, proves that gymnastics isn't for weaklings. Combined G mnasties Squads Compile Winning Season The 1967-1968 Gymnastic team, under the direction of Mrs. Fields, finished llth out of 27 teams competing in the state meet. In the Taft Invitational, South placed 8th, The girls, gymnastics team suffered no defeats during the season. Outstanding performances as well as good sportsmanship came from Cary Johnson on parallel bars, Bob Davidson on still rings, Katie Morean on balance beam, and Beverly Wehrs in free exercise and tumbling. GYMKANA TEAM-FRONT ROW: Katie Morean, Krista Jones, Jean Castillo, Debbie Lyon, Jenny Farthing, .lackie Saunders, Charlene Sexton, Neysa Stephens, and Vicki Reynolds. SECOND ROW: Barb McLean, Bobbie Saunders, Arlene Parsons, Bev- erly Wehrs, Assistant Coach Richard Dellapina, Head Coach Ann Fields, Jeanne Thompson, Sheryl Porter, Jean Hyden, and Jeanne Thompson shows that form, as well as difficulty, counts toward a winning routine. Shirley Price. THIRD ROW: Marty Mattimore, Gary Smith, Ken Dave, Gary Johnson, Ralph Dover, Mark Durnell, Chris Kenny, Bob Davidson, and Mark Neely. BACK ROW: Dave Cordin, Herb Joseph, Gary Hunt, Jim Hornberger, Jerry Sowards, and Jim Shuman. I75 Joe Snyder spikes the ball in an early morning, volleyball game. ' e X X. L - The intramural volleyball champions for 1968-FRONT ROW: Bob Brumfield, Gary Turner, ROW: Joe Snyder, Paul Finnegan, John Storm, and Alyn Bobo. Barry Perkins, and Tim Thomas. BACK lntramural Volleyball and Basketball Are for All The intramural basketball champions for 1968-FRONT ROW: Guy Ferguson, Chuck Schwartz, and Ron Crowe. BACK ROW: Gary Runyan, Gary Routzahn, and Mike Miller. Krista Jones shows the feeling of a cheerleader watching a close game. 'NiTls,:.sE . ,. 311 like 5 A get igztgii g , . , Standing in the rain at the Lima game, Katie Morean creates a mood of seriousness, an important, but often forgotten characteristic of a good cheerleader. . X Q 5 ' 'ii' r r W 5-ja . 5 . fi 'Y 5 . -W 4,21 -he-15 . 5 Q f N442-Y X X sg V N Y ? ' 5 'mx it , . Y 'I 37: K 5 l 222115 3 i I78 Varsity cheerleaders for the 1967-1968 school year are Nancy Tipton, Jenny Farthing, Krista Jones, Katie Morean, Jean Castillo, Susan Stiles, Debi Stephenson. Cheerleaders: A Mixture of Grace, Enthusiasm, and portsmanship Cheerleading is a serious pastime for the ten girls repre- senting South High School. Co-ordination, skill and an out- going personality are just a few of the special qualities a good cheerleader needs to possess. Cheerleaders are elected in their sophomore year to ,serve until graduation. South's cheerleaders join with Lima's in a special routine during half- at the South-Lima game. .tct.t. jill' The new sophomore cheerleaders are tfrom topl Cecilia Heath, Marcelia Sutton, and Vicky Hutchins. if if I79 Block S - ucleus of chool pmt , ,,1..,, A FRONT ROW: Marcia Pieffer, Debbie Anderson, Brenda Ball, Karen Hunt, Linda Gatten, Sharon Henry, Teresa Mason, Marsha Hill, Jessica Hudson, Melissa Dunmire. ROW 2: Judy Tingley, Connie Baldwin, Karyl Hall, Shanna Horne, Jackie Liggins, Bonnie Price, Sheryl Porter, Mary Edwards. ROW 3: Susie Calabrese, Roxie Swope, Kirby Kellar, Julie Cutshall, Ann Bolen, Dorothy Parker, Henrietta Edwards, Janet Amos, ROW 4: Bertie Ludwick, Roxie Correll, Debi Snider, Becky Ludwig, Diane Arnold, Rita Dillard, Linda Fuller, Venita Haggins, Pam Lykins, ROW 5: Susan Gorsuch, Vicky Whipp, Carolyn Hood, Marianna Fullen, Vickie Johnson, Sandy Dover, Francine Smith, Rhonda Powell, Emily Lucas, Jeanie Thompson. ROW 6: Patti Swords, Jerran I80 Tillman Warren, Yvonne Boswell, Wilkens hardt, Carol Sny der Theresa Umbenhauer Kathy Wheeler St anie Wagner Call Bull Gail Swords ROW 9 Linda H Michele Smtih Pam Murphy Becky Sharp Pat Hays P Westfall Karen Snyder Vicki Botkin Karen Cashin BA ROW: Judy Fout Debbie Hill Peggy Davls Sally Hen Janice Carter Sheryl Sheridan Kathy Russell Kyra Kidd executive board of Block S listens attentlvely to the plans of their advisor Mrs. Vicky Saunders. Members are Henrietta Ed- Block S, the foundation of school spirit at South High, attends all home games and all away C.O.L. league games. During the year Block S does many things to raise funds in order to finance their attendance at the games, by selling night shirts, baked goods and candy. Advised by Mrs. Vicky Saunders, the one hundred girls add a little extra excite- ment and spice to the football and basket- ball games. Another basket and an exuberant Block S provides a necessary spark for a lively game. I8I Neysa Stephens returns the volleyball in hopes of getting the game point. The members of G.A.A. not only enjoy the fun of participating in sports but also gain new friendships and good sportsmanship. Good physical and mental health are promoted, and leadership and spirit are thrown in for good measure. In G.A.A. a girl learns to be with everyone, not just of her own class, but with sophomores, juniors and seniors. Since G.A.A. is the only activity in which a girl can win a letter, the three years are used to earn a minimum of 125 points and the letter. lf the senior gains 25 additional points, she is awarded her numerals. The senior girl with the highest accumu- lation of points is awarded a silver tray. G.A.A. is to girls as the interscholastic sports, such as basket- ball and football, are to boys. This is the only sports program open to girls at South. Mary Edwards is on her mark , as she participates in G.A.A. track. Ji V ,X 2 enior letter winners fOr 1963-FRONT ROW1 Beverly Wehfs, Linda Gatten, and Henrietta Edwards. BACK ROW: Katie Mo- ita Dillard, Pamela Lykins, Linda Fay, and Marcia Pieffer- rean, Diana Riggle, Janice Carter, Kirby Kellar, and Beverly ECOND ROW: Dorothy Parker, Debi Foulke, Jeanne Thompson, Powell, Fun - a Vital Part of G.A.A. Sheila Nolan patiently awaits her turn, as partner Nancv Parker returns the opponents' serve. 1 x5g ?i 5 5 1 i1 Femininm' b100H3S the night of the G-A-A initiation and awards Pieffer, president: Linda Earnhardtg vice-presidentg Beverly Wehrs banquet. The offlcers for 1967-1968 are: Kane Morean, secretaryg Sports director: and Vicki Reynolds treasurer ' Linda Gatten, sergeant-at-armsg Krista Jones, chaplaing Marcia , ' G.A.A. Encourages Fitness G.A.A. builds skill, co-ordination, and self-confidence as shown by Jeanne Thompson on the balance beam, a part of G.A.A. apparatus, I84 Basketball is a sport that demands accuracy, and Barb McLean shoots for the point and the game. G.A.A. strives to present a well-rounded sports sports program that not only promotes physical activities, but also good sportsmanship. The competitive spirit is cultivated, and everyone, whether a winner or a loser, gains something from the various sports. Learning to get along with people is a vital part of life and of G.A.A. nd Femininit By appearance, femininity is the farthest thing from Kirby Ke1lar's and Linda Gatten's minds, but judo is a sport that requires co-ordination, and leverageg and someday it may help out in a tight spot. A 1968 INITIATES OF G.A.A.-FRONT ROW: .lacki Dillard, Sandy ViCki-German, Tina Mauuef, Sue Kollmafli Janet Wa1tU15n, Sand! White, Marylin Mills, Diane Lyon, Melanie Burton, Martha Miller, Herlnlg, Bev Br0WI1, Claudia Herring, Barb MCI-Carl, NHHCY Parker Sheila Nolan, Diane Anderson, and Charlene Sexton. BACK ROW: and S116 .l3CkS0I1- Rita Dillard looks on as Debi Shipton pushes the disk for another game of shuffleboard. G.A.A. - For MANAGERS FOR 1967-1968 G.A.A.-FRONT ROW: Debi Foulke, Bev Powell, Sheryl Porter Karen Garrety, and Kirby Kellar. BACK ROW: Debi Shipton, Henrietta Edwards, Neysz Stephens, Linda Fay, Dorothy Parker, and Pat Stager. aiming- n3nm.1mm Barb McLean and Neysa Stephens rest on a trampoline so at they may he ready to try the other pieces of apparatus tel' OI1. J1rls Only SPORTS AND MANAGERS Apparatus . Badminton . . . Basketball . Bowling . . . Deck Tennis cozy ...... Horseback . . . Judo ....... Skiing . . . Softball . . . FOR 1967-1968 Jeanne Thompson Pam Murphy Debi Foulke Barbara Coy . Neysa Stephens .lacki Keener Tosca Artis Dorothy Parker Karen Garrety Sheryl Porter Swimming . ...... Pam Kramer Table Tennis . Linda Earnhardt Tennis .. . .......... Pat Stager Track ...... .... H enrietta Edwards Volleyball .... ........ K irby Kellar Diane Lyon makes like Robin Hood on the front lawn of South as part of archery, one of the varied G.AA sports. A 9 ,iw r K SW R, fi- Y S1 .,s TRY TO REMEMBER . . . UNDERCLASSMEN E . Z 5 ,. .W i X , E 1 .' A ' E 2 RR- , y J- 1 DIVISION 50-FRONT ROW: Marcella Sutton, secretary: Doug Clayton, president, Sandy White, vice-president. ROW 2: Kenneth Hidy, Donna Lucas, Darla Blevins, Lori Botkin, Susan Davis, Marva McField, Cary Miller, Kathy Mowery. ROW 3: Patti Haley, Alvina Bussard, Betty Givens, Gary Meadows, William DIVISION 51-FRONT ROW: Linda Bolen, vice-president: Mark White, president: Charles McKee, secretary, ROW 2: Terry Ames, Eleanor Newland, Katherine Hatfield, Cheryl Portis, Cindy Cilleland, Donald Edgington, Sheila Snyder, Karen Downey. ROW 3: Donald Casey, Mike Conner, Harriett Houser, Catherine Horton, I I E E E i. l t Dabney, Tony Stephens, Carla Grimes, Denise Viney, Fvelyl Doolin. ROW 4: Robert Madden, Anthony Cooke, Gloria Oliver Helen Riggins, Leana West, Michael Pence, Linda Callamore Obie Roberts. BACK ROW: Dayton Patterson, John Coleman Steve Sanders, John Shy. ABSENTEE: Arthur Hoefer. ophomores Get Helpin Richard Ferguson, Lois Collier, Susiette Darden, Kurt Ronald Morris. BACK ROW: Mike Adams, Tony Hough, Suttles, Richard Fisher, Steve Jacobs, Carla Thompson. TEES: Kenneth Jackson, Irene Dill, Terry Packer, Debbie .lanice Tumer, Thomas Phillips, Debbie Fuller. 90 3 , and From Upperolassme DIVISION 52--FRONT ROW: Shirley Price, secretary, Dave lecht, president, Margaret Fletcher, vice-president. ROW 2: ob Brown, Barbara Engle, Betty Davis, Marie Tonkin, Marsha inn Robinson, Linda Dennison, Sheri Ward, Ron Forshey. ROW ,: Philip Kouse, Jo Ellen Tincher, Phyllis Cordell, Roxie Noie, Tina Mauller, Brenda Van Hoose, Rose Williams, Linda Ash- 11 Sophomore Sharon Kohl receives a lift from her gallant escorts, Bob Shuman, ' Ed Steiner, and Keith Sipe. more, Gary Nibert. BACK ROW: Eric Vogel, Dale Miner, Sonya Peterson, Donna Glenn, Dakota Chapman, Carla Alexander, Rodell Clark, Tom Jenkins, Robert Reames. ABSENTEES: Ricky Speakman, John Roden, Jenny Brewer, Ernest Copeland, Dianna Evans, Harry Lewis, Melissa Smith. if 1? 43, I9I Q' DIVISION 53--FRONT ROW: George Zink, vice-president, Kris Ream, president, Nancy Parker, secretary. ROW 2: Randy Cling- man, Carolyn Watts, Vivian Booker, Karen Longstreath, Becky Davis, Nola Oakley, Marilyn Applin, Dotty Hensley. ROW 3: Charles Sellman, Verita Johnson, Susan Owens, Beth Reynard, Q' Rita Fairchild, Nancy Turner, Mary Chatwood, Linda Rowland Rick Melchi, BACK ROW: Charles Steiner, Greg Frye, Davic Jones, Bill Durrant, Amber McClone, Miriam Mundy, Carrolltor Nooks, Mike Bostick, Donald Motley, Mike Bobo, Dave Spracklen ABSENTEES: Jeannette Coleman, Ronald Burlile. Sophomores Discover the Wonderfully Donna Harris and Linda Bolen share the exciting experience of dissecting their first worm. We l92 41 Christine Massie, Mimi Keys, Vivian Peterson, Dennis Northern, Doug Webb. BACK ROW: Virgil McWhorter, Thomas Miller, Ken Chaney, Beverly Dillion, Mike Fitzwater. ABSENTEES: Patty Brooks, Dale Duffey, Rita Gray, Robert Louden. ascinating World of Bwlogy Brenda Givens. BACK ROW: Steve Clouse, Marcia Douglas Sandra Patten, Larry Oliver, JoHannah Stevely, Clifton White Dorothy Swain, Michael Cox, Ronnie Jarrell. ABSENTEES: Dianne Hammons, Cecelia Heath, vice-president, Anthony Clay, Robert Shuff. I93 42 DIVISION 56-FRONT ROW: Sue Leer, secretary, Sue Pollard, president, Ed Straley, vice-president. ROW 2: Gwen Ison, Mary Walden, Connie Blair, Sheila Hunter, Arlene Shellman, Debbie Holtz, Becky Cooke, Stephanie Robinson. ROW 3: Lloyd Hender- son, Tim Williams, Carol Kearney, Vern Toliver, Ann Weaver, DIVISION 57-FRONT ROW: Cindy Burgoyne, secretaryg Teresa Hamilton, president, Danny DeWitt, vice-president. ROW 2: .locinta Long, Mary Bostick, Loretta Arnett, Maxine Smith, Gertrude May, Cherie Knapp, Cora Ogden, Gerald Keeton. ROW 3: Tom Gentry, Paul Druckenbroad, Bruce Harris, Pam Monroe, Tom Lyons, Cindy Clingenpeel, Phil Dean, Sue Koster, l Kathy Lewis, Ethel Walker, John Gray, Hermon Cobb. BACl ROW: Earl Duncan, Randy Morris, Del Richmond, Fred Lanuri Jerry Henson. ABSENTEES: Pamela Arnold, Michael Gilher Guy Hamilton, Melody Hess, Peggy McConnaha, Wayne Ovel holser. ophomores Serve the Warren Lecocq. ROW 4: Bruce Jones, Johnny Evans, Myr Watters, Allen Humphery, Carolyn Stevens, Vanessa Hardin, Vinc Skabla, .lames Cunningham, Jonathan Davis, Tom Peak. BAC ROW: Willie Rosser, Steve Shuff, ABSENTEES: Deloris Al- dridge, Roy Goshy, Tom Peck. -T.. ..... i. , ,, l I94 IVISION 58-FRONT ROW: Richard Moss, vice-presidentg Smith, Rena Rummel. BACK ROW: Wayne Parks, Greg Wilkins, ucritia Cole, presidentg Elizabeth Jones, secretary. ROW 2: Don Stinnett, Gary Westfall, Tommy Miller, Mike Stalling, Tony ichard Westmoreland, Kay Sarven, Pam Jackson, Rebekah Pat- Holmes, Tom Buffington, Bob Wood. ABSENTEES: .lim Hocken- terson, Patricia Applin, Trydell Cosby, Kathy Lenox, Brenda berry, Reioda Koster, Eddie Mace, Greg Ping, Tracy Ratliff, Estep. ROW 3: Joe Harris, Alace Zelaski, Russ Shatto, Kris Robert Robinson, Wanda Smith. Schantz, Roger Downing, George Welliford, Addie Kernerly, Duke Chool in Many Capacities Parry McClure calls library aides Sue Stevens' and Louise Rowland's attention to an informative fact in his book. - -u: V nv-M f- r v: . at sl f1f 1-nw'xswe:-1-,ew-in an -t,'-- f l ms Ernie Dolihite, a senior, helps Kim Kenney, a sophomore, become familiar with the halls of South. DIVISION 59-FRONT ROW: Debra Nash, president, Sheila Nolan, secretary, Dave Chappell, vice-president. ROW 2: Susie Speakman, Beth Johnson, Patricia Denson, Linda Brown, Sharon Miller, Betty Toadvine, Charlene Longstreath, Jenny Davis. ROW 3: Rick Faris, Keith Fox, Mike Baldin, .Iulie Dillingham, Mark Norton, Steven Knight, Anthony Carter, Bill Maxwell, Ron Sophomores Roam the Turner. BACK ROW: Ken Bonner, Dick Grabill, Martha Collier Dan Lewis, Russel Coleman, Tim Hecht, Tom Roberts. ABSEN TEES: David D. Smith, Debra Wode, John Toinlin, Georgia Simmons, Alvin Reed, Sue R. Hunley, Suezan Robinson, Brenda Booth. I96 T f, ww DIVISION 60-FRONT ROW: Rick Glover, vice-president, Joy Jones, president. ROW 2: Lana Crase, Steve Whitman, Debbie Blinn, Linda Parr, Tim Davis, Roxanne Moss, Rita LeVan, Jim Holm. ROW 3: Roby Smith, Keith Warfield, Darryl Gomer, Ed Wood, Caryl Holleron, Brenda Adams, Curtis Whatley, Lysle Aged Halls of outh DIVISION 61-FRONT ROW: Elaine Gathers, vice-president, Ronald Colvin, president, Steve Goff, secretary. ROW 2: Marty Miller, Patricia McConnell, Rita Burns, Jackie Saunders, Patricia Matney, Rhoda Daley, Pam Willmeth, Audrey Pierson. ROW 3: Don Singleton, Otis Dupree, Keith Branam, Brenda Singleton, Timothy Johnson, Martin Pechawer, Debbie Kegley, Rema Smith, Watts, Vance Brown, BACK ROW: Tim Wolfenbarger, Mike Harris, Ron Rathbun, Russell Kenerly, Corky Cole, Lillie' Wells, Steve Baker, Riccardo Hargrow. ABSENTEES: Mark Byerman, Barbara Chandler, Dianna Johnson, Jacki Stokes, Frances Strodes. Mathew Clay. BACK ROW: John Lemley, Mike Devine, Larry McClure, Robert Sbuman, Charles Harris. ABSENTEES: Wanda Givens, Christine Gillman, Henri Carandante, Conley Monte, Mike Whitmer, Daryl Artis, Joel Benge, Elza Hall, Richard Robinson. I97 DIVISION 62-FRONT ROW: Cathy Cobb, vice-presidentg David Miller, president, Marlene Chilton, secretary. ROW 2: Rhonda Rice, John Donaldson, Odessa Fletcher, Joyce Callicoat, Gary Smith, Gale Carey, Vickie Sheppeard, Joyce Lawson. ROW 3:, Charles Jones, Beverly Ruckel, Mary Beth Ramsey, Wayne Johnson, Danny Davis, Charlene Oliver, Harold Colvin, .Ion atnvi Beatty, Mike Dolph. BACK ROW: Diane Riley, Larry Tutt, Harold Watts, Tom Foster. ABSENTEES: John Carter, Robert Funk, Tammy Gearhart, John Croeschel, Cindy Hester, Tom Matney, Correan Mollett, Kurt Sipe, Ricky Spray, Karen Wil- liams, Raleigh May. Lunch Provides Needed Break DIVISION 63-FRONT ROW: Ann Speaks, president, Diana Dixon, secretary. ROW 2: Norma Jackson, Connie Bixler, Francine Davis, .Iackie McKenzie, Keith Terry, Kathy Long, Faith Robinson, Vickie Edwards. ROW 3: Ron Leach, Doug Scott, Vickie Rinker, Pam Poole, Gladys Butler, Marilyn Mills, Harriet Colquitt, Pat Swords, Freida Shelton. BACK ROW: Steve Lebaroff, Kevin Lewis, Ricky Smith, Gary Daniel, Jack Kramer, Doug Kirkpatrick. ABSENTEES: James Applin, Lynda Berry, Dwain Chandler, Eugene Detrick, Jerry Moore. l98 my ' Sheila Nolan doesn't seem to mind waiting for Nancy Parker to finish her lunch. :for Busy Sophomore-ss 64-FRONT ROW: Marla Brumfield, vice-presidentg Blackwell, Charles Taylor, Virgie Harris, John Stover, Lou Enoch, presidentg Vernice Clark, secretary. ROW 2: Pam Carol Everidge, Larry Williams. BACK ROW: Carry Leharoff, Connie Miller, Fred Crowe, Denise Sheehy, Julie Griffin, Darrell Mapp, Harley Dixon, Jim Journell. ABSENTEES: Rita Nikki McCarthy, Wayne Smith. ROW 3: Carla Armitage, Benjamin Davis, Gary Foulk, Valerie Jones, Sharon James Cunningham, Mary Thompson, Sharon Lewis, Georgia Logan, Patti Shipton, Lana Wall. -1-'rf I99 DIVISION 65-FRONT ROW: Frank Davis, vice-president, Ann Crispin, presidentg Carla Leach, secretary. ROW 2: Mary Mc- Donald, Victoria Mitchem, Margaret Terry, Joyce Thompson, Rosena Reed, .lanice Sheets, Peggy Overholser, Darlene Howell. ROW 3: Thomas Durgans, .Ion Rupert, Debra Booth, Sue Hinson, Sophomores Face Bewilderin 4 z .-:Nxt Denese Lewis, Dorothy Bentley, Lorraine Rodgers, Larry Fraley John Rowland. BACK ROW: Michael Smoot, Bob Hays, Wayne Vickers, Daniel Diehl, Jerry Holder, Paul L. Jordan, Bill Perks, Trent Gentry, Steve Morgan. ABSENTEES: Bill Bragg, Doug Northup, Jim Daniels. W Sophomore Lenese Lewis seems lost in her new surroundings as the experienced upperclassmen whiz past her in the hall. Q it ' 1 R 41 5 W gi, We s fi 200 IVISION 66-FRONT ROW: Karen Watford, secretaryg Sue oman, president, Steve Stapleton, vice-president. ROW 2: anet Gill, Sharon Kenerly, Richard Harris, Barry Hall, Robert Youngerman, Mark Durnell, Sandy Smith, Evelyn Jordan. ROW 3: Gerald Harrison, Phillip Parks, Eddie Conley, Linda Jones, Changes in New School IVISION 67-FRONT ROW: Scott Stewart, vice-president, usan Cutshall, president. ROW 2: Kermit Jones, Sandy Hennig, at Leeth, Kara Bowman, Bob Crowin, Karen Bissell, Margaret eechler, Vicky Mullen, Diane Lyon. ROW 33 Rhonda White, haron Lambert, Betty Hawthome, Nioka Anderson, Jayson oberts, Linda Lienhart, Steve Cogan, Wallace Tillman, John Jeff Dietsch, Sharon McLaughlin, Jack Horton, Steve Rohrer. BACK ROW: Darrell Russell, Guy Victoria, James Hayden. ABSENTEES: Alvin Wyatt, .Jimmy Walker, Leslie Stilwell, Tom Reeder, Karla Johnson, Walli Hixon, Charles Compton, Diane Chilton, Clyde Baker. Stone. BACK ROW: Gary Potts, Dan Woolum, Ernest Moon, Ronald Downs, Bruce Thompson, Dave Shaw, ABSENTEESg Dana R. Booghier, Robert Duffey, James Harris, Denise Higginbotham, wichael Holtz, Marlene Overholser, Jill Scott, Amos Sims, Thomas arren. 20 DIVISION 68-FRONT ROW: Lenese Lewis, vice-president: Tim Fent, presidentg Donna Dixon, secretary. ROW 2: Darlene Baxley, Theodore Elliott, Vikki Gregory, Jean Hyden, Sharon Crabtree, Karen Shipton, Mary Mitchell, Linda Trapp. BACK ROW: Charles Clark, Douglas Stout, Sharon Crowley, Don DIVISION 69-FRONT ROW: Dan Alderson, vice-president, Barbara MeLean, president, Jo Ellen Tyler, secretary. ROW 2: Vicky Brown, Sharon Kline, Barbara Stout, Sue Jackson, Linda Sheets, Linda Courtley, Cheryl Sibole, Marcella McAfee. ROW 3: Mike Menda, Frank Ehlinger, Fred Lefevre, Debi Chapman, 2 s 2 E 5 2 E l il 1 X E Brumfield, Charles Boyer, John McBlane, Janice Lattimore, Bilf Hennigan, Tony Holliday, Pat Thomas. ABSENTEES: Glen Caldwell, Wanda Henry, Charles Hobbs, Tom Horne, Jane Paul, Alan Roach, Leroy Shellman, Jerald Tillman, Richard White, Betty Allen. ophomores Find Little Barbara Hurst, Karlan Parsley, Ed Justice, Larry Pelfrey. BACE ROW: Steven Suder, Chris Ricketts, Barbara Horton, Davir Hairston, Steven Fahnestock. ABSENTEES: Jim Camden, Marilyi Crowley, Renee Hill, Michael Howard, Jim Kohrman, Linda Lash Mike Tolliver, Carl Stringfellow. X 202 r l Time To Relax JIVI SION 70-FRONT ROW' Sue Schrader Jerry Mannin i . g arry Wallace, Bonita Echols, Betty Moore, ,Patrice Compton: Dona ob effe ta Newland, Donald Leach. BACK ROW: John Stanley, Hill, Terry Taylor, Nick Bishop, Gloria Davenport, Sue l, James Powell, Mike Glenn, Dean Rutroff, ABSENTEES: This sophomore girl takes tlme out from her studies for a moment of rest. Cordon Davis, Robert Smith, Lizzie Robinson, Adam Aleij, Beverly Brown, Lance Leslie, Cheryl McNutt, Richard Mitchell, Cary Poole, Dorris Patton, Trisha Hartzog, Edwin Byrd, Mary Ann Heard, Cordia Jackson, Jacquelyn Jacobs, James Pickard. s I .Q ..,.- f T : 35: T 1 eff .. x T ,, V .2-vi A 3 .M 1 .s ' J J J li .232 ., ' gg E E , Q ff ' Q fi' ' L di J Y : , , A 1' li' v :Q a V Lia mafia 203 3, 4 , H-,,,,,v DIVISION 71-FRONT ROW: Angela Parker, secretaryg Lance Blake, president, Jackie Dillard, vice-president. ROW 2: Vicky Rickman, Evelyn Robbins, Susan Dragoo, Arlene Quick, Cindy Tester, Linda O'Neal, Janice Waltman, Sharon Fritts. ,ROW 3: Teresa Smith, Donna LeLewis, Harold Hough, Mark? Neely, Emma Cosby, Derwin Miller, David Hatfield, Charles Blanken- fy 1' 't li-2' t s 1 ship, Douglas Wehrs. BACK ROW: Eric Beck, John Gipson Clifford Hill, Vivian Claybourne, Chris Marshall, Mark Jones Kenneth Stookey, Melvin Colquitt. ABSENTEES: Linda Campbell Jackie Davis, Thelma Finch, James Jacobs, Vanessa Portis, Cerall McCrary, Charles Moore. Sophomores Look Forward tc DIVISION 72'-FRONT ROW: Kathy Adams, vice-presidentg president, Doug Dement, secretary. ROW 2: Cary Stemple, Debbie Kraus, George Davis, Debbie Stultz, Linda Whitaker, Donna Parvin, Debbie Fenton, Donna Harris, Susan Kollman. ROW 3: Cheryl Lloyd, Bob Woodruff, Melanie Burton, Frederica Dalie, Diana Roberts, Connie Bell, Elaine Pelfrey, Chester Mc- Clead, Chuck Elberfield. BACK ROW: Bill Helmes, Marvin Hall Charles Channels, Doug Smith, Roy Payne, Johnny Byrd, Michae Johnson, Paul Bates, Dan Scott, Mike Hinton. ABSENTEES Neal Williams, Connie Workman, Barbara Freeman, Joy Mont rose, Victor Fullen. ii 204 f IVISIC - : , - 3 er1 Crew president, Lynda Carter, secretary. ROW 2: Robert ood Jay Hoffman, Sandra Sheeley, Charlene Sexton, Diana mith Kim Kenney, Jo Ellen Howard, Josie Cooke. ROW 3: ick Peters, Phillip Hoppes, Mike Richards, Cary Stewart, udy Skinner, Sheila Hunter, Dennis Edgington, Daniel Carroll, N wg 1 3 73 FRONT ROW Vaughn Brown vice president Vickie German. BACK ROW: Gwendolyn Watkins, Lothie Ken- dricks, Mike Murphy, Cecil Cade. ABSENTEES: Charles Evans, Carol Adams, Kathryn Burton, Curtis Jones, Donald Hall, Robert Henry, Marvin Thomas, Oliver Whatley, Deborah Lockhart, Ron McCaughey, Eddie Isaac, Rick Peters. ositions of ehool Leadership IVISION 74-FRONT ROW: Judy Dye, vice-presidentg Doug itehell, presidentg Jerry Sowards, secretary. ROW 2: Charles ollins, David McCormick, Marcia Bennett, Jerry Harris, Joyce iracle, Nadrienne Moore, Sandy McGovern, Stanley Mason. OW 3: John King, Debbie Swonger, Carol Greiner, Yvonne oss, Barbara Finney, Becky Claar, Marylu Everingham, Loretta Yeary, Sheila Enoch. BACK ROW: Roger Smith, John Daven- port, Louise Rowland, Ted Buskirk, Richard Plank, Mike Augustus, Greg Knisley, Steve Haughey, Robert Faulkner. JI-:BS1EljiTEES: Vickie Hutchins, .Joey Lewis, Debbie Haley, Ann IC ar s. 205 Mr. Wright waits impatiently as he holds the scissors to cut Tom Rumpke's hair, which is slightly too long for the regulations. DIVISION 25-FRONT ROW: Ross Leider, president: Sheila Tate, vice-president. ROW 2: Vickie Matheson, Peaches Thomp- son, Susan Battels, Roberta Grau, Dianna Davis. ROW 3: John Price, Colin Castle, Sherrye West, Sherry Henry, Claudia Herring, Roseanne Banks. ROW 4: Marianna Fullen, Bruce Scott, Richard 206 S K it 3 N a Some Juniors Still Find Hartley, Paul Stephen, David Linkenhoker, Ray Keeton, .lohr Blackburn. BACK ROW: Donald Hinshaw, Guy Harris, Melvin Dixon. ABSENTEES: Connie Erter, Michele Smith, Jack Curtisl Terry Davis, Fred Estep. l i . if ifiifb ' .Q sf 'f lf- 5 T . A ' 557: l ,, tate? :Q .C EG 'if I W -1 I ...xf X DIVISION 26-FRONT ROW: Kathy Cram, vice-presidentg Darnell Butler, president, Chip Tooke, secretary. ROW 2: Robert Bowser, Pauline Cray, Darla Bartley, Brenda Warner, Sharon Lemaster, Bruce Clayborne, Dave Gordin. ROW 3: Joe Powell, .4-aiu.. Yvonne Kidd, .lim Butler, Gerald May, Mike Gragg, Forrest Henslee, John Schwierking, Ron Ramey. BACK ROW: Robert Fuller, Raymond Jones. ABSENTEES: Reggie Hammond, Mar- cell McWhorter. Regulations Hard To Follow DIVISION 27-FRONT ROW: Kathy Wheeler, secretaryg Jack Dalie, presidentg Debbie Snider, vice-president. ROW 2: Letitia King, Deborah Windon, Gail Swords, Joyce Neher, Betty Higgin- botham, Lynn Clinkscales, Ruth Barnes, Terry Lewis. BACK ROW: Margaret Hensley, James Pack, Glenn Agee, Jay Realms, Robert Ragland, Leslie McCollum, Mike Bibb. ABSENTEES: Anna Marie Cosby, Kenny Conley, Sharon Callanlore, Elvin Linson, Tony Blevins, Sharon Caudill, Joanne Dent, Don Ramey, Richard Reeder. i 207 DIVISION 28-FRONT ROW: Don Brennan, vice-president, Shaila White, president, Verna Booker, secretary-treasurer. ROW 2: John Schrader, Lavonda Clark, Eugenie Mitchell, Kathy Ger- hardr, Elizabeth Carandante, Debbie Lyon, Barry Perkins, Robert Echols. ROW 3: Harold Green, Earnest Robinson, Reginald DIVISION 29-FRONT ROW: Ken Harris, vice-president, Mary Mundy, president, Olivia Strickland, secretary-treasurer. ROW 2: Marshall Crimes, Nancy Seitz, .lim Hornherger, Terry Hamer, Marie Brewer, Theresa McClure, Doris Portis, Becky Fleming. BACK ROW: Bob Miller, Carol Hughes, Priscilla Willis, Tom Marshall, Marlene Jones, ,lulia Tucker, Delbert McBride, Bobby Webb, .lohn Madden. ABSENTEES: Gary Bray, Wilda Niday, Diana Maley, Glenda Roberts, Robert Hawthorne, Bill Cockrell, Sandy Jackson, Hilary Heath. otes Are Invaluable Humphrey, Jerry Pritchet, Bob Tredway, Sally Carroll, Pat Stager, Nicholas Burks. ABSENTEES: Lamar Johnson, Gary Rose, Marilyn Bray, Roseanna Peacock, Monna Phillips, Earnest Crawford, William Johnson. i l i 208 I 4 LDIVISION 30-FRONT ROW: Beatrice James, Linda Straight, Cary Hunt, vice-president, Cheryl Welch, president: John Stokes, secretary-treasurerg Sharon Tabla, Teresa Sipe. ROW 2: Debbie Crisp, Bill Farmer, Janett Russell, Douglas Corwin, Ronnie Ford, Barbara Henesy, Janice David, Bruce Byerman. ROW 3: Connie to All Science Majors Garrett, Dianna Winkhart, Keith Yarger, Michelle Conner, Wilma LaFayette, Brenda Fair, Norma Kunce, David Sibole, Brenda Shope. BACK ROW: Michael Burks, Greg Oliver, David Burley, Linda McDaniel, Steve Hood, Roger Avis. ABSENTEES: Terry Jenkins, Pat Hayes, Teresa Hall. H QT v' f ' s eell W 455429 FW: .izfxgaff -1- N., . ,,., ,V.. .Q 7, Steve Davis takes notes during a V chemistry experiment. DIVISION 31-FRONT ROW: Frances Kuss, Susan Roberts, .lean Castillo, vice-president, Tim Thomas, president, Geraldine Davis, Carol Stone, Debbie Luking, ROW 2: Debbie Portis, Kathy Thomas, Patty Crabtree, Kathy Maxwell, Sandra Singer, Sharon Bamey, Alice Lambert, Timothy Hallen. ROW 3: .lim Bellar, Robert Huffman, Bobby Patterson, Mike Ritchey, Fred Lockhart, Lamonte Kinley, Bob Bolen, Jocqua Carter, Larry Zischler. BACK ROW: Robert Chapman, Ken Givens, Danny Estep. ABSENTEES: Cathy, Boswell, Angie Tucker, Theresa Fitzsimmons. Juniors Seek Answers Bobby Bolen works very industriously to force open a clam in biology class. io1v1s1oN 32fFRONT ROW: Rick Potts, vice-president, Debbie Cason, presidentg Rosemary DeWitt, secretary. ROW 2: Tom eers, Pam Martin, Sandra Dover, Vickie Potter, Robin Carney, era Walker, Vicki Thompson, Connie Broderick. ROW 3: Ed aines, Ron Melchi, Pam Kramer, Marcella Davis, Debbie Shep- to Mysteries of Life 33-FRONT ROW: Bruce Hunter, secretary, Paul presidentg Sue Billiter, vice-president. ROW 2: Darlene Wilson, Vicky Webster, Clarence Miller, Carolyn Karen Garrety, Becky Elliott, Linda McAfee. BACK Steve McCaughey, James Sutton, Tim Moler, Don Joseph, ard, Dorothy Beverly, Richard Endicott Ralph Powers Booker Owens. BACK ROW: Steve Enlow Mike Dragoo Larry Keating Dewaine Dodds, Carl Reames. ABSENTEES Bertie Ludwick Veronica McCabe, Ed Sheets, Ronnie Carter Donald Harford Jerlyn Miller. Joe Reed, Debbie Seelenbinder, Cynthia Tolliver Penny Shafer, Robert Hayden, Morgan Dearman ABSENTEES Thomas Jones, Darlene Arnold, Linda Gran, Rebecca Schillmg Mike Chilton John Bultman. n, 6 A ,feem.9a' DIVISION 34-FRONT ROW: Joe Snyder, president. ROW 2: Betty Geron, Nancy Tipton, LaVonda Belle, Katie Regan, Darrell Hickman, Shirley Sparks, Victoria Smith, Linda Wood. ROW 3: Steven Reeves, Robert Brumfield, Judy Kilgore, Tom Goldston, John Moore, Treva Piersoll, Stephanie Howard, Lamar 'Smith, DIVISION 35-FRONT ROW: Vickie Willmeth, vice-president: Norman Watts, president, Willie Mae Belle, secretary. ROW 2: Tom Donovan, Barbara Bobb, Vicky Whipp, Terri Greene, Brenda Dewell, Debbie Johnson, Patti Swords, Theron Payne. ROW 3: Jeff Beck, James Johnson, Ron Harmon, Steve Howard, William Whitney Binz. BACK ROW: Le Smith, Alan Stiles. ABSENTEES: Shirley Bacon, vice-president: Ed Swanton, Richard Williams, Gary Bisdorf, Mike Claypool, Dwight Brown, Anita Scott, Cor- delia Ware, John Turner, Robert Highmiller, Roy Pullins, Victoria Johnson. Juniors Show Progress in: l l McDonald, Nelson Teasley, Pete Whitacre, Melvin Hardin, Richard Hankie. BACK ROW: Doyle Bethel, Harold Winkhart. ABSENTEES: Renee Bowman, Pamela Cordell, Jane McGovern, Roy McNutt, Joan Smith, Becky Ludwick, Jeff Briner, Charlotte Scerba, David Smith, Alma Reeves, Patricia Portis. 2I2 E Gary Turner triumphantly announces the answer from a slide rule calcula- tion. Their eareh for Knowledge DIVISION 36-FRONT ROW: Ellen Woodson, secretary, Becky Lake, president, Mike Upshaw, vice-president. ROW 2: Susan Nawman, Darrell Bailey, Pam Knapp, Sandra Clark,'Cindy Deselem, Vicky Botkin, Becky Cox, Lois Harding. ROW 3: David Shaw, James Upshaw, Sandra Cordell, Janet Amos, Jennifer Johnson, Linda Singleton, Cary DeWitt, Sherry Williams, Don Bowling. BACK ROW: Cangis Aivars, James Leffel, Irvin Camp, Gary Fraley, Richard Anway. ABSENTEES: Phyllis Jean Evirlrs, Russell Willman, Norman Carter, Joy Warwick, Lillian Co . is-N, 2I3 Kevin Jenkins watches as Judy Fout and Tom Conley construct a snowman. DIVISION 37-FRONT ROW: Joan Haughawout, vice-president, John Storm, president, Daniel Jones, secretary-treasurer. ROW 2: Dawn Toliver, Patti McDavid, Jodie Howard, Linda Robinson, Carol Snider, Sid Jordan, Leora Elliott, Diann Rice. ROW 3: Daryl Weber, Ronnie Roberts, Betty Pass, Darryl Moore, Becki Juniors Take Time From Sharp, Teresa Reed, Guy Leach, Sid Hill, Connie Kelsey, BACK ROW: Louis Skinner, Clyde Bond, Diane Campbell, Carol Crum, Debra Howard, Mark Jobe, Kirby Denson. ABSENTEES: Wanda Harmon, Jim McCutcheon, Kathy Melvin, Zel Skelton, Micheal Stevens, Loretta Thompson. 2l4 . A PAL-fill DIVISION 38-FRONT ROW: James Harris, vice-presidentg Susan Nickells, president, Laverne Peacock, secretary-treasurer. ROW 2: George Erskine, Joyce Whatley, Veronda Oren, Sharon oward, Stephanie Wagner, Neysa Stephens, Linda Reeder, Diana rittts. ROW 3: L'Tanya Sparks, Ronald Monroe, Terry Knapp, l usy Day for Recreation 39-FRONT ROW: Steve Davis, vice-president, Harmon, secretary-treasurer. ROW 2: Becky Ehling, Carol Wanda Truss, Debbie Hill, Nellie Matney, Rita Young, Kathy Snyder. ROW 3: Jim Butler, Marsha Ken Brooks, Sharon Jenkins, Kathy Mitchell, Adrian Alan Warren, Gloria Ennis Linda Taylor, Lenora Williams, Steve Rhodes, Linda Henry. BACK ROW: John Thomas, Phil Led- better, John Upshaw, Olivia Culbertson, Patricia Jackson, Hershel Dawes, Lonnie Tackett, Charles Wilson. ABSENTEES: Danny Denson, Darrell Littler, Frank Wydra. Berrien, Karen Fromm, Dennis Kinsworthy, Rik Rix. BACK ROW: Doug Rohrer, Jim Gray, Terry Hesson, Cynthia Roberts, Roger Richards, Tom Dohyns, Karen Snyder, Thomas Watkins, Arthur Brown, Paul Finnegan. ABSENTEES: William Adrian, Rhonda Powell. if 'HR DIVISION 40-FRONT ROW: Chi Chi Gieselman,, vice-presi- dent: Jeff Dunmire, president, Butch Sneed, secretary. ROW 2: Carolyn Rumery, Priscilla Flournoy, Teresa Mason, Ginger Oakley, Yvonne Lawson, Bonnie Price, Becky Jordan, Joyce Downs. ROW 3: Michael Engard, Danny Salmons, Janice Mitchell, Barbara Whitacre, Shirley Garrett, Michael Bailey, Ada Kohn, Susan Gorsuch, Harry Channels. BACK ROW: Larry R Longworth, Michael Taylor. ABSENTEES: Don Corwin, Jerry Gansheimer, Sam Ray Rowlett, Nancy Bowling, Bill Adams Marvin Voorhees. Juniors Reach Half-Way Point DIVISION 41-FRONT ROW: Bob Peters, vice-president, Jenny Farthing, president: Michele J. Smith, secretary-treasurer. ROW 2: Brenda Sue White, Linda Earnhart, Sandy Dinges, Teresa Umbenhauer, William Moore, Barb Green, Sue Hager, Linda Hayes. ROW 3: Tom Kohli, Dave Watts, William Mitchell, Kevin Jenkins, Marshall Chilton, Rex l.eFevre, Mike Campbell, Patil Manning, Linda Holm. BACK ROW: Marvin Ferguson, Ronnie Harris, Paul Neff, Nathaniel Robbins, John Rowland, George McWhorter. ABSENTEES: Margie Carr, Elaine Avery, Ed Beverly, Tom Rumpke, Karen Welty, Delores Hammond. I6 g 4 i w 1 P l DIVISION 42-FRONT ROW: Chris Kenney, vice-presidentg Judy Tingley, president, Carolyn Hood, secretary-treasurer. ROW : Ethel Johnson, Kenneth Dave, Pamela Edsell, Edie Frost, atti Davis, Carolyn Williams, Diann Arnold, Richard Weathers. UW 3: Billie Bailey, Linda Benton, Steve Sanders, Dorothy in High School Education Brumfield, 'Pat Frazier, Linda Haddix, Marty Mattimore, John Marshall, Ronald Jones. BACK ROW: Rodney Patterson, Craig Murph, Ron Craig, Cary Turner. ABSENTEES: Eddie Dcment, Rita Dillman, Yvonne Snodgrass, Marsha Sellman. ' Nancy Tipton list- ens intently to one of her fellow stu- dents in speech class. 2I7 DIVISION 43-FRONT ROW: Brenda Ball, vice-president: Charles J. Barrett, president: Sharon Kennedy, secretary. ROW 2: Debbie MCC-ee, Roxie Correll, Wendy Evelsizor, Jenny Walters, Bea Hayes, Bonnie Duffey, Debbie Clements, Carla Threats. ROW Blake Bennett concentrates on the crucial part of his chemistry experi- ment. 2I8 3: Alan Thomas, Tommy Conley, Vic Cangis, Jerome May, Jof McCormick, Judy Fout, Lorrie Hill, Mike Sodders, Howard Hardiman. BACK ROW: Albert Scott, Willie Robinson. ABSEN- TEES: Vinson Hall, Bob O'Neal, Chris Crosnoe, Joyce Scott, Lamp of Knowledge DIVISION 44-FRONT ROW: Alyn Boho, president, Pat Hays, secretary. ROW 2: Darlene Bartley, Patricia Justice, Bonnie onley, Carolyn Queen, Barbara Allen, Cher Edgington, enise Elliot, Sandra Creachbaum. ROW 3: Curtis Hatcher, arry Lindemann, Al Smith, Kathy Downing, Patty Horne, Don ls Lit by Juniors IVISION 45-FRONT ROW: Francine Smith, presidentg Debra irden, secretary. ROW 2: Leila Wilkinson, Ronald Williams, nabelle Wilson, Vicky Skinner, Elaine Carey, Gail Beeler, ill Wilder, Marsha Booker. BACK ROW: :Harry Johnson, Steinberger, Harley Trimble, Rodger Palmer, Rodger Burk. BACK ROW: James Hecht, William Scott, Jerry Kraft, Robert Louis, Patton, Micheal Gaines, Ron Harmon, Larry Parker. ABSENTEES: Veronica Humphrey, Marsha Jones, Steven Roe. Donald Monroe, Martin Fitch, Bob Cochran, William Johnson, ganny Royalty. ABSENTEES: Marty Frock, Roger Ryman, Coy arris. 2l9 he DIVISION 46-FRONT ROW: Debbie Hoberty, secretaryg Blake Bennett, president, Tosca Artis, vice-president. ROW 2: Keith Randolph, Vicki Reynolds, Gail Bull, Debby Orr, Patty Huff, Karen Cashin, Chester Bland, Barbara Whitt. BACK ROW: Robert Clayton, Ernest Quick, Charles Walden, Pete Sise, Larry Figgins, Danny Mapp, Larry Seibold. ABSENTEES: Steve' Adkins, Joseph Adrian, Virginia Bettis, Ellen Foster, Deann King, Sandy Parker, Bonnie Slagle, Diann Smith, Roger Smitl George Walker. Some Juniors Will Do Anything DIVISION 47-FRONT ROW: Cindy Crabill, vice-preside-ntg Dan Kenneth Siegel, Danny Kraus, John Russell. ABSENTEES: Do Campbell, president, Bonnie Everhart, secretary. ROW 2: Alice Adkins, Denise Godfrey, Roger Evans, Carl Hardy, Charln Beverly, Krista Jones, Gloria Cammon, Sheryl Porter, Shirley Harmison, Marianne Jones, Vickey Kelly, Ragland, Ronal Allen, Marvalyn Secrist, 'Farris Smith. BACK ROW: Phil Bartley, Speaks, Larry Stepney. 220 sf ,KN J5 C ,,.,e Mrs. Lehold foils Charles Harris's attempt to pull the fire alarm. fo Get Out of Class PIVISION 48-FRONT ROW: Jackie Marshall, vice-president, Vince, Evonda Branham, Mary Edwards, Lloyd Coe, Herbert rent Powell, president, Gerard Powell, secretary. ROW 2: Collins, Gene Parks. ABSENTEES: Charlene Andrews, Bobby ckie Keener, Vickie Custer, Sharon Ellinger, Krystale Pratt, Buchanan, Loretta Estes, Sharon Jones, Evalynn Rahon, Carl Eyra Kidd, Brenda Adams, Doris Kissinger, John Tooson. BACK Smith, Marvin Swain. OW: Keith Tolliver, Samuel Rhodes, Pam Murphy, Larry 221 A, ,, .Q': ff .1 ,gf M., .. ' . ' V-L' ' ' as-. .1-Amr , 1 51' ' A-'Ne - K 09.00. .QQYf.'. 5,, ::::oovr4? ,::t:roo oooriU 'i,.:::OOOr00 .ozbvo00'Y , bobbao090 ..T,fzO vo'bDb0oO999 '..f Y Attractive and functional buildings complete the campus of J.V.S. J.V, . Tumors -e ull 2 Juniors at .l.V.S. are SEATED: Herman Crutchfield, Dan Rice, Kathy Greene, Marilyn Baumgardner, Linda Thompson, Lora Tren Karen R0l1tZl12lI1, Kathy Cook, Debbie H2lrriS, Judi' Parker, Ginger Barbara Gilliland, Cathy Hunter, Tommy Meeks, Barb Harlov Gathers, Towanda Miller, Jo Collier, David Laney, and David Brenda Henry, and John Conley. Jones. STANDING: Randy Kapp, Sandy Lightle, Angie Parsons, ill tl' 222 99' 99' :oO 99' bob O05 Part of outh uniors at ,l.V.S. are FIRST ROW: Leroy Dodds, Doug Mc- llinnis, Joyce Stroup, Gladys GaY1 .ludie Herrod, Irma Oakley, udy Hayes, Cathy Silvers, Karen Johnson, Sherry Snell, Linda ldridge, Joni Young, and Richard Armentrout. SECOND ROW: llarry Enoch, Greg Miller, Robert McWilliams, Robert Grif- eth, Thomas Blake, Paul Hagans, Roger Burger, Rick Larimore, The new l.V.S. has been specifically designed for the high school students of Clark County, South, and the various other high schools. Although attending all classes at the .loint Vocational School, the students are still affiliated with, and are graduates of, their respective high schools. Mike Groeber, Darryl Chronaberry, Mike Baumgardner, Ben Robinson, Mike McLean, and Larry Higgenbotham. THIRD ROW: William Brackney, Don Ehlinger, James Pelfrey, Greg Harlow, David Yetter, David Ryman, Neil Bales, Tom Caylor, David Johnston, John Shellenbarger, John Welch, and Carl Diehl. VV 223 1 .A A-. B - 1 4 J ' .A W, vw ,L 945 14 my ' Q N, max 43,.3,,. fa 4 M wwf ,P Airfsv ,X M Gai? elf- :vb xyfwiilggkq ypw, f,,,xf1,3 ' M, Q 4 1, 5-af? ' X-Q 1gfJ.fX'1,,,m, nfwwx Effie EK- x ' L. Sv 1 N..-5, Q 'Av .zfvfmm -X '42 . B QM ,wwf Wk'-44: gif'-wx x. A 5 M age - 'V ' v ,Qs ' Q- V. if 1 1P52,'93,Fiix:i?E32?v ,L 1 qu A ,AA A '. 52, :EN :wig ji ggi? ax x xx wgggyp. .1 ,Y ' V i-. f 1 iw. ' TRY TO REMEMBER SENIORS The Senior Class Officers for 1967-1968 -ffl The senior class officers for 1967-1968 are Melissa Dunmire, secretaryg Tony Brown, president: Sheldon King, vice-presidentg Tom DeWitt, treasurer. These students, elected by the senior class, have such duties as selecting graduation announcements and class motto. They also preside over class night. Seniors Enjoy Positions of Leadership Debra Jane Adkins Nick Ainsworth Sharon Aldridge Mike Allen Dave Anders Debbie Anderson Frankie Anderson Max Anderson McDonald Anderson John Arnett Richard Arnold Tyrone Eugene Artis Gale Lee Atherton John Auld Robert Baker Connie Baldwin 227 Timothy Barletto Harold Bauer John Bauser Raynell Baxley Gregory Beamish Mike Beers Thomas Bell i .'., Cb' ' G1-of . wanna.. 'Ixus' I u I l es' William D. Bell Chuck Beller .lerry Edward Benge Jerry Bennett Linda Sue Bentley Lothar Bergeest Michael Besecker Claude Beverly Cheryl Billing 228 'S fl df' L 'Q Vt Y K Busy Lives of Seniors Leave ,fan I 3 -S glm In Cary Bisdorf G Lynn Blake V 5 KX, M ,M ,Zi S0uth's lively study halls fail to keep Lamar Iohnson's attention. ary Black anita J. Blanchard Little Time for Relaxation iv, Galy Blanton Connie Boblitt K John Bogard Ann Bolen Janice Booghier Larry Booth Ricky Botkin Deborah Bowman 229 A - f-:, 11 .:,,, ., i . I I 3 Jessica Hudson pins a pattern to her material in a clothing class. imkwx 230 .WM ' IW an-nv' w iiin B we I Qi: N..,..,,N, . 7 fig A K Walt Bowman Susan Boyd Debbie Boysel Vickie Lynn Brandon Brad Brayfiel Anthony L. Brown Becky Brown Michael Browne Tony Brown Debra Browning Karolce Bruce Cary Bruner A Susie Calahrese Cary L. H Callahan Paul Cumeruci Seniors Acquire Practical kills for Future - Rick Campbell V 'ff- Bette C. Carter Janice Carter Theresa Carter Michele Cash Teresa Casto Stella Cuwley ' Marquita Chandler Barbara Chapman Jacques Chapman Connie Cherry Douglas Chronaberry Anthony M. Clark William Nelson Clark David Clarke Allan Clements Steve L. Clingmun Debbie Cobb Donald Collier Paul R. Collier Ronald Collier Linda K. Collins Paul Cook John Cooke 232 - f N' -x-is N' X fi? Dewi W Y 1 35' E all X K Q N w. , 'iff Q ..,,,.. e e lif 1 All Seniors Receive Guidance as They as g W iggwgx 1 A 5, is s , . aw, WX' ,4 - 1-an-an-gag., Jim Elder is assisted by his counselor, Mr. McArtor, as he tries to decide upon u College to attend. lan for Further Education or Careers X is Marsha Cooke Sue Curvin Anna Cosby Cary Cost Mike Couts Larry Cox Barb Coy Linda C. Crahle 233 ?fQ:,, . .ss A ,.. C 5 .,,N 1 if we ' fx - of 52' f 'f Teresa Cross Ronald S. Crow Robert Earl Crow Daniel L. Crummie Noel Culp David Cundiff Anna Curtis ,lulie Cutshall i 234 K,... 1 , 524 1 ' Q 1131- V . W' .lv , -A 'Q gs. Phyllis Stooksberry is quite annoyed with Debl Stephenson because she can t find her lunch money x 'Wx ww! 1 MDF? Q wwf Jerome Thomas Daily Art Dalglish Dave Daniels Thomas Daniels Richard Darden Kathleen Daugherty Teressa Davenport Arthur L. Davis Semors Encounter Many Minor Frustrations Mar: QM siiwfss- Fern R. Davis Peggy Davis Penny L. Davis Phil Davis Phyllis Jean Davis Marsha Davis William R. Davis Jr. Robert Davidson 235 Linda Catton and Chuck Schwartz dance cheek to cheek at the homecoming dance. 236 S G f i Y qgywfi Sonja Duvidso Nancy Dean eniors Enjo Companionship - Wallace Dillingham Eddie Dement Rita Dewcesc Thomas DeWitt Jackie Dietsch Clarence Diehl A ,,..v--A ,fw- ,nl-, Mhex Rita Dillard Bridget Dillon -.Ny W-4 M Qlfil - we 'W Janice Carter and John Evans enjoy the sunshine and each other's company during lunch hour. f At Social Events or Alone 2-Qu,-4 ' 4'r'r ' Mx ii Richard S. Dillon Ernie Dolihile Larry Dolph Claude Dotson Ralph Dover Jr. Kenneth Duffy Jr, Melissa Dunmire Hurry Dunn 237 Michael Dodge Joanne Dalton Overtis Douglass Dave Doyle Stanley Eanes Mary Edgington Henrietta Edean Edwards .larnes E. Elder Jim Erskine Howard J. Evans 238 Seniors Prepare Eagerly John Stephen Evans Donna Warren and Rick Wagner look over ation announcements. Shari Evans Pam Eubanks Elma Jean Fairchild Linda L. Fay George Thomas Feagans Beverly Fenton Guy Ferguson Sandi Ferryman David Filler Victoria Finnegan Joyce Fisher Jayne Fitch Tirn Flannery Nancy Flack Linda Flora Ed Foreman 239 Debbie Foulke Den Franklin Judy Irene Frock Jacqueline Frost Rolmerl Frye Linda Marie Fuller William Cast Dale Lavern Caslon Linda Catten Tim Cebard David Gentry Alun George Evita Frunciscu Gilbert Betty Jo Cillmun Bruce Cilson ,lolin Cuff 240 , N cw' 'V Yr-AF' Senior Leaders Speak for tudent Bod NW i 4 X 22 '-1 5 5 K E E SL A L' W ' 'N 'i ' 'L - 'A ,. . , f f Susan Goforth James Alfred Goldston Linda Good James Goodman - Jonathan Gordin X Jay A. Graves Wanda Griest Robert Griffith Seniors Gain Practical Experience 2,59 Harry Dunn checks off Karen Hickmarfs narne as John Bauser hands her u number to vote in one of the student mock election 242 'UF'--.... N.. x 'rw Mil in n Responsibilities of Citizenship '. ' ,rf 4t,,.,,.W ,ry Greg Grimm Martha Sue Green Paul Green Damon Groves Larry B. Hackett Richard Haemmerle Venita C. Haggins Karyl Hall Phil Hamilton Max R. Hampton Dolores Handling Carolyn Sue Haney Phyllis Hardnick Gene Allan Hartman Donna Hawks Sally Hennig 243 Jacqueline Henry Becky Hensley Karen Hickman Andrea Higginbotharn Jerry M. Higgins Terry Higgins Larry Hill Marsha Hill 244 v v 5 5' Bev Marion, Nola Wallace, and Shirley Kidder share class pictures while eating lunch. Seniors Exchange Pictures as f9N .XX Mementos Sarah Jo Hinson Pam Hirsch Steve Hively Bernard Norris Hogan Frances Handling Mark Hopkins Shanna Horne Robert Horton Mark Howard Vicky Lynn Howard Diane Howell Harriett Hubbard Jessica Hudson Jon Huffman Robert Humphrey Karen Hunt 245 Rosemary Hunter Larry Hyatt Paul Hauck Peggy Henesy Coy Harris Ella Jackson Karen Jackson Kay M. Jackson Leah Jackson Mike Jacobs Sharon Ann Jacobs Rogena James I 246 5 sm ..,.. ,,,..,, s 'F Y-QW QQ - 4 . ., 2' Seniors Build Treasur of lVlemor1e 11? 1' f f ri. In K' 5 Q 1 .I v 4 ,. . V. 1 J f ,4- xx X. Pam Rhodes and Howard Olson have their picture taken at the Military Ball, which was held at North High this year. Through Happ Times at oeial Events N X mm '- v ' nw, ,, J , ' J RW-iixv-avi' Lola January Anita Jenkins Candy L. Jenkins Linda Johes Gary J odon Charlene Johnson Craig Johnson Gary Johnson Harry Johnson James David Johnson 247 Lynn R. Johnson Michael Johnson Sarah Dianne Johnson Judy Jones Larry Jones Patricia Jones Dennis Jones Kirby Kellar Douglas Keller Judy Kelley Gregory Kellison Mike Kidder Shirley Kidder Brenda King Deanna King Sheldon King 248 WQENWW' Seniors Contribute Many Hours Harold Kinnaird Terry L. Kline David B. Knight Christina Knisley Debbie Knisley Bob Kunce Nicole B. Lanier Ralph Lanier 249 Roger Laney Keith Lemon Jackie S. Liggins Doug Lloyd Larry W. Long Nick Lubllc-rs Emily M, Lucas Judy Lucas Sharon Lucas Paul Luking Pamela Lykins Margrella Lynn Vicki Elaine Lytle Paul R. McAfee Terri McAtee Terry Mclfvlane 250 ffmx , 'N cw, ,fr wf Hi , l . fv- , 3 - - ? m 1 A ..'EiSE:ffii.5E - 'sv ,, ..,,... , i or KS Senior 'Steadiesw Are Common igh X-like McClure l ferry Steven l McDaniel n Outh Halls V i,..' Brenda K. 111- McDavid 'erzy McFarland gem McKee 'N' arry Mc'Kee -- Iheryl Lynn McKenzie im McKenzie Firginia Harmful Llwood Munns Debbie Foulke and Tim Thomas find a few minutes to talk during the change of classes. 52 X 25I McDonald Anderson looks in his little black book to call one of his many girl friends. EW 252 Jayne Massey Beverly Mario Albert Martz Grace Mason Corolene Mauller Cynthia Lynn Massie Paul Massie 1 Dating ls Major Pastime of Seniors Sandra Massie Victoria Massie Cary Metz Allen B. Miller Jr. Geraldine Miller Housten M. Miller Keith Miller Larry Miller Lynda Elaine Miller Martha Miller Michael F. Miller Mike Miller Norma .lean Miller Norman Douglas Miller Orville C. Miller Sharon Miller 253 Michael R. Minter Harry Mitterlmlzer Roxanne Moler Gwen Montgomery Burny Moore Katie Moreau Karen Morris Tonya Lee Motley Ralph Mullenix Diane C. Myers Jerry Newport Barbara Newsome Donald Nigh Travis Nolcox Larry B. Norflcet Terry Oliver 254 lb eniors Boost South in fn. ,ox , Y e N vf X 1 Q f 1 'A Q. no 'F i 1 2 'X Xi ,. x 1 R xl 1 R . . ..,, . .fe -f 5,15 waxy -viii ,i , X' 'K w X s Vund-Raising Drives ,,.f J M--nw lndw Collin: Henrietta Edwards, Dclibic Bowman, and Evita Cillivrt try to we ui Mr. Kern into buying a Buoslvi' liar. Q4 Win ,iw 36 f i .l J . 1 v -. t A 'WZMHB Howard Olson Mary Owen Larry Owens Denson Parker Dorothy Ann Parker Melonie C. Parker Gregory Parsley Claudvtte Parson Debbie Patton Keith Payne 255 256 Roscanna Peacock Debbie Ann Pelfrcy Though ome Efforts End in Failure Karen Vickie Phipps Pondcrgmft Marcia Pieffer Juhn Perkins Patricia Portis Eric Peters tvs sz .,,, 1 Maxwell Gardner and Gaylen Blackwell ure stopped by Mrs, Hahn as they try to find a short cut to class. Beverly Powell l i l i Clayton Pratt we iv' - Seniors Find Best Friends Always True Dun Price lurlene Price luin l-'rice urol Elaine Rabon on Half ecky Ramsey andice Ruthhun 'an Reums i 'R 'rp Dave Tooke is not alone as lie comes to take his exam. is Teresa Ann Records Irene Rhodes Karen Rhodes Pam Rhodes Connie Rice David Rice Paul Rice Christine Richard Deborah Rickman Arlean Riggins Diana Riggle Gary Riley Margie Riley Mary Anne Riley Sandi Roberds Dennis Wayne Roberts 258 M,- N. W we E 3 gs X Q Senior Boys Anxiously F ace lik . s 5 R u 4g,l:g,,-. A'1 -. X Q l 6-I fm 45 'P f Future in These senior boys all have a common interest in listening to the Air Force recruiter. World of Conflict 995 .Nm- -FR! Beverly Ann Robinson Carol Robinson Greg Robinson Marjorie Ann Rodgers Harry L. Roth II Gary Routzahn Mark Rowand Gloria Rowe 259 l K k:T-, ,, yuur flag Michael L. Ruckel was ,FK :E Gary Rumery your future Y iam llle ,fr 3 Alan George contemplates the recruiting signs in front of the Post Office as he tries to decide whether to enlist or wait for the draft, TNQ' Gary Runyan Ronald Runyan Kathy Russell V Wilma Russell Suzanne Sadlier 1, A 260 ,lggilf Q.. Q 115' llgi 1 it Bobbie Saunders Marc S. Schuler Sam Schwarm Chuck Schwartz Kathy Scott Bonnie Sellman Nataline Settles Wynn Setty Senior Boys Must Soon Make Senous Decision . ,Sig fi . ..5Zl:'i. . its 5'-at ff David L. Shackelford Sheryl Sheridan Debi Shipton ,leoffery Lynn Shropshire Jim Shuman Brenda C. Siliven Alice Smith Arthur Smith 26l David Smith Richard Smith Ronald Eugene Smith Sandra Smith Theresa L. Smith Valerie Smith Rona Snodgrass Cynthia Stager Edward Joseph Steiner Debbi Stephenson Susan A. Stiles Gwendolyn Stokes Elizabeth Stone Gail Stone John Robert Stouffer Donald Stout 262 !'41s-my 'QQ 1-iiwfm Seniors Find Helping Hands if if' i f-248 fn A YU! 45179 J 1 'f' ,- ' 24 :.,,,x 4 'Q 'K2Z vl Lifegs Little Misfortunes Michael Stevens Linda Stewart Albert Stiles Ted Strader Robret Stroder John M. Strong Jr. Leroi Sutton David Swonger -r f'llr A Prince Valiant omes to the aid of Kirby Kellar, Debbie Foulke, Julie Cutshall, Susan Boyd, Debi Shipton, and Ann Bolen. 263 Marvin Swain Roxie Swope Soloman Tab Donna Taylor Lawrence D. Taylor Sherry Jaculine Terhunc Daffy Terry Linda Terry Kathy Tinsley Scott Theodore 264 A-vw QW ,,q,sw-v., Seniors Discover That l w l I Carol Rabon cringes as she receives her Heaf test to check susceptibility to tuberculosis. This test was given for the first time to all seniors. rogress Can ometimes Be Painful .Q-4 mi, K 'in bi T it favs . Q, 15' 4' A' 1 Bonnie Thompson Jeanie Thompson ,lcrran Sue Tillman David Tooke Walter L. Tooson Marlita Truss Edward Tucker Carolyn Turner Dianna Uptegrnph Vivian Upshaw Sandie VanGundy Steve Vic-nliaus Sandi Wade Rick Wagner Nola .lane Wallace Donna Warren 265 Juanita Warren Sharon Warren Vickie Warren Richard Waterloo Carolyn A. Watkins Roger Watson Dan Webster George M. Webster John L. Webster Beverly Wehrs Helen Wells Paula Westfall Tom Wheeler Patrick Whitacre Steve White Gary Wickline 266 ff? Seniors Develop Many Skills in Dram fwf- Cynthia Wilkins John Williams roduotio Q2 . x, 2? IIS If only I had another arm, diligently on stage crew. vs says Kathy Scott as she works ,on fwl-' . ,J ,,.-.- m,,,,V .,- Richard Williams Sharon Williams Lois Wilson Steven Wilson Latricia Windon Irina Winkle Gerald Wood Patricia Woods 267 l 133 5 E' s Jim Schuman wishes that Pam Lykins would get hack to work on the Homecoming band stand. inal Year of Activities ls Fun for Seniors Judy Wylcs Claricc Yancey Jeannette Yancey Sharon Yarger Joseph F, Yontz Jacqueline Youngblood Judith Youngblood Kathy Yowler 268 Caylen Blackwell Rene Bowman Adelaide Calhoun LaMar Daniel Martin Luther Dav Carolyn Gamble Jerry Cansheimer Patty Gentry Carolyn Hall Scott Harkins .lim Harry Louise Howard LaMar Johnson John Jones Patty McElroy is II LATE SENIOR PORTRAITS-The senior pictures on this page are smaller than the others because they were received late, after the deadline for having pictures taken. TQ? 3- ' teel n za X N4 Luther Miller Carolene Minter Charlene Minter Linda O'Brien Violetta Robinson Don Sanders Deborah Scott Terry Stollings Vera Strodes Tom Tacket Vernie Taylor Deborah Thompso Gary Truss Patrica White Sharon Wright I1 Monte Brown 'IQ' Larry Cobb Bill Cordray Marilyn Fent Richard Jones Kent Smith James Swords Mike Thompson Jennifer Channels Seniors Not Photographed Marshall Leon Applin Connie Bennett Bob. Crabtree Eugene Dexter Larry Dixon Buzzy Dodge Paula Domanek Cecil James Doyle John E. Fent Edward Flanagan James Flanagan Gary L. Fuller Francis Gaier Maxwell Gardner James Haley Linda C. Harmon Clayton Harner Charles B. Harris Barbara Harshaw Dale Alan Henry Shirley Hughes Ronald Humphrey Roger Hyland Jerry D. Joseph Jane Law Leon Leonard Rod Leonard Gloria Jean McCrary Deloger May Sheila Darlene Mays John Roger Meadows Sandra Merriman Michael Vale Metzgar Penny Monroe Michael Morrman Jesse Mounts Jerome O'Neill Linda Oyerman Garfield Parker Joyce Pennington Fred C. Peters Annie Snodgrass Don Speaks Clarence Reynolds Wilbur Taylor Roy Teets Phyllis Terhune Robert Stone Marvin Sutton Georgia E. Walker Tony Walker Thomas Washburn Bernice Watson Robert Wells l l FIRST HONORS AWARDS: l. Paula Westfall-94.59 2. ,Iohn Auld-94-.27 3. Kirby Kellar-911-.08 4. Vicky Finnegan-92.79 5. Mary Riley-92.60 I 6. Susan Calabrese-92.00 I 7. Jay Graves-91.55 ' 8. Keith Payne-91.54 9. ,Iohn Arnett-91.25 IO. Janice Carter-91.00 , IO. Arthur Dalglish-91.00 These students received scholarships of various amounts at Class Night. enior Honors and cholarships ONNIE BALDWIN-Albert Carr Scholarship 'ILLIAM BELL-Junior Achievement OTHAR BERGEEST-Wittenberg University Scholarship ANITA BLANCHARD-Springfield Education Association Scholarshipg Trades and Labor Scholarship NN BOLEN-Trades and Labor Scholarship ICK BOTKIN-German Club Scholarshipg Maryville College Scholarship ONY BROWN-Central State Scholarship IIKE BROWNE-Trades and Labor Scholarshipg Carmen Foundation Scholarsl1ip ARY CALLAHAN-Wittenberg University Scholarship USAN CALABRESE-Trades and Labor Scholarshipg Student Council Scholarship ICK CAMPBELL-Capital University Scholarship 'XNICE CARTER-Rio Grande College Scholarship 1ICHELE CASH-German Club Scholarshipg Ohio University Scholarship -ONALD COLLIER-Les Femmes Club Scholarship LILIE CUTSHALL-Home Economics Department Scholarship LROME DAILEY-University of Cincinnati Scholarship DM DANIELS-Student Council Scholarshipg Albion College Scholarship GGY DAVIS-Future Nurses Scholarship , IDGET DILLON-University of Dayton ELISSA DUNMIRE-Home Economics Club Scholarshipg Ohio State University Scholarship INDA FAY-Women's Auxiliary to the Clark County Medical Society NDA GATTEN-French Club Scholarshipg Muskingum College Scholarship M GEBARD-Wilmington Couegs Scholarship LAN GEORGE-Pearson Memorial Scholarship SHELLEY GOODSON-Wittenberg University Scholarship SHANNA HORNE-Association of Childhood Educators Scholarshipg Student Council Scholarship SALLY HENNIG-Future Business Leaders Scholarship ROSEMARY HUNTER-Spanish Club Scholarshipg Student Council Scholarship SHARON ,IACOBS-McCleary-Jones Scholarship LYNN .IOHNSON-Eastern Kentucky Scholarshipg Oesterlen Home Loan KIRBY KELLAR-P.T.A. Scholarshipg Trades and Labor Scholarship .IUDY KELLEY-Frederick's Academy of Beauty Culture Scholarship GREGORY KELLISON-Wright State University Scholarshipg French Club Scholarship JAMES KUPANOFF -Wittenberg University Scholarship NICK LUBBERS-Nicholls State College Scholarship MICHAEL CURTIS MILLER-Wittenberg University Scholarship KATHERINE MOREAN-G.A.A. Scholarship: KEITH PAYNE-University of Cincinnati Scholarship MARCIA PIEFFER-Trades and Labor Scholarship MIKE RUCKEL-Ohio University Scholarship CHARLES SCHWARTZ-Maryville College Scholarship NATALINE SETTLES-Friday Afternoon Study Club Scholarshipg Trades and Labor Scholarship DON SPEAKS-Boston University Scholarship ED STEINER-Central State University Scholarship GAIL STONE-Scholarship from friends .IEANENNE THOMPSON-Home Economics Club Scholarship PAULA WESTFALL-P.T.A. Scholarshipg Indiana University Scholarship STEVE WILSON-Junior Achievement Scholarship 27I 1 'A ' 1 Wf Y g, I - l 5 3-5 2-Aw A 1.. e.,.rVf2-.W 1- 2 5 v -4, :, i 34 .sw ld, me gm! -1,-ff' , edu This was the scene in the cafeteria at Class Ni ht l Tony Brown, senior class president, addresses the class g of '68 at the Class Night banquet. Top honors went to these highest ranking graduates. FRONT Kellar. BACK ROW: Keith Payne, Jay Graves, Victoria Finnega ROWY Janice Carter, Susie Culuhrese, Paula Westfall, Kirby Mary Ann Riley, Arthur Dalglish, John Auld. 272 . -.al s Night banquet honoring the class of '68. Class Night, the last social event for the class of ,68, was held on May 6. The seniors were honored with a ban- quet and a program in which many awards were presented. Altogether there were 63 honors dis- tributed among 49 seniors. A total of 358,000 in grants and scholarships was announced. The high spot of the evening was the balloting of class favorites in a variety of categories. '4Preparation Today-Success To- morrowl' was the optimistic motto for the class of 1968. last Social Event for Class of 768 'inners of the Class Night balloting are, FRONT ROW: osemary Hunter, most talented girlg Lynn Jackson, most beau- ful girlg Roger Watson and Sharon Aldridge, most devoted rupleg and Linda Gatten, most active girl. ROW 2: Tom eWitt, most handsome boyg Nataline Settles, girl most likely i succeedg Beverly Wehrs, best girl athleteg and Tony Brown, best-liked boy. BACK ROW: Leroi Sutton, most talented boy: Dorothy Parker, girl class witg Jerome Dailey, boy most likely to succeed: Shanna Horne, best-likedigirlg and Tom Daniels, most active boy. ABSENT: Kent Smith, best boy athlete, and Garfield Parker, boy class wit. 273 June 6, 1968, was truly a time of mixed emotions. 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Graduation: 1 Mr. Keck, president of the Board of Education, emphasiz the role an education plays in future success. max ,fi i 274 333 'a 51 A A majority of saddened faces are shown in the graduating class of 1968. ime of Mixed Emotions David Gentry, one of the student speakers, selected as his topic 'Dreamsf' Nataline Settles' topic, 'Trogress Pusher, was devoted to the obtainment of human understanding. 275 ,bg 355 9 Q in 3' .K in in X , ,K Av ,mfg M , M--A ' '5 .W--'f-NW ,. Y f I If A If 'M Q , MKVQ if C2 S' ,. J 6 J 6' HOS TRY TO REMEMBER . . . ADVERTISING -X-.,,, L 45 Q45- ', 50 'SX' 9' .. :L f'? ,.1-L ,.', J ff7'7' f-tv X X 5 X A taste that beats the others cold! Pepsi pours it on! Pours on big, bold taste that comes to life when it's served ice-cold. Because made for the drinking I J people prefer today. Q ' apart in the cold- 'Q '- in in t 'r . 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Box I79 Phone: 325-I586 Special Machinery v Tools 0 Dies ' Jigs ' Fixfures 0 Molds 0 Gages Paris 0 Special Assemblies For the Magic: I-Ionds That Foshion Demonds LAGONDA NATIONAL BANK Call Founiain and Nor'Ih S'rreeI' 2 Easf Main S'I'reeI' The Parlc Shopping Cenier LA BechI'Ie Avenue and RouI'e 4I Soufhern Village Selma Road and Sunsef Avenue COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE 325-5547 IN FOUR LOCATIONS Members of Federal Deposif Insurance Corporafion Supporl Your WI LDCAT PUBLICATIONS Subscribe Io THE HERALD and order your I969 WILDCAT YEARBOOK now! I FREDERlCK'S ACADEMY OF CULTURE 2nd Floor Arcade Building Phone 324-060l 'I A I MARY C. GANS. DIRECTOR I J 4 Q53 IP .. If e . fi ,fix xQ ,ws-i , 1. if . I I I I if 5 l sr l 2 I 3 n V , - f , v .. ff l ,J 5. i . . .5 V XII I ,:'f ', We teach all phases of beauty culture. You learn by doing the actual operations. Check into our summer course for high school undergraduates. Upon request we issue a 207, discount card to stu- dents for beauty services performed by senior students under our supervision. Visit our newIy-deco- rated academy: public patronage invited. DEDICATED TO THE ART OF BEAUTY SINCE I925 Semor Aet1v1t1es The numbers 2, 3, 4, represent the sophomore, junior, and senior years respectively. A DEBRA ADKINS - Academ- ic General5 Star and Chev- ron 2, 35 Homeroom Officer 35 Junior Achievement 35 Booster's Club 2, 3, 45 Home Ee. Club 35 G.A.A. 35 Home- coming Queen 45 Bowling 3. NICK AINSWORTH 4 Vo- cational Trade5 Homeroom Officer 45 Council Member 45 Track 25 Intramurals 2, 35 Booster's Club 2, 3, 4. MIKE ALLEN - College Preparatoryg Herald Staff 45 Wrestling 45 Booster's Club 2, 3, 4. DEBORAH ANDERSON - Commercialg Star and Chev- ron 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 25 Yearbook Staff 45 Block S 2, 3, 45 Red Cross Council 2, 3, 45 Gym Monitor 45 Booster's Club 2, 3, 45 Va- riety Show 3. FRANKIE ANDERSON - Commercialg Homeroom Of- ficer 2,,35 Council Member 2, 35 Junior Achievement 2, 35 French 'Club 2, 35 Boost- er's Club 2, 3, 45 Homecom- ing Queen 4. McDONALD ANDERSON - College Preparatory5 Star and Chevron 45 Rebs 45 Senior Class Play Crew 45 Intramu- rals 35 Junior Achievement 45 French Club 45 French Choir 45 Star and Atom 45 Boosters' Club 45 English Club 45 Link Club 4. MAX ANDERSON - Voca- tional Tradeg Track 25 Swim- ming 2. JOHN ARNETT - Academ- ic Generalg National Honor Society 45 Homeroom Officer 35 Merit Award 35 Herald Staff 45 Art League 2, 3, 45 Social Science Club 3. RICHARD ARNOLD - Aca. demic General. TYRONE ARTIS - College Preparatory5 Star and Chev- ron 2, 3, 45 Honor Thespian 45 Willie Wildcat 45 Rebs 45 Junior Class Play Crew 2, 3, 45 Senior Class Play Crew 2, 3, 45 Christmas Play Crew 3, 45 Children's Play Crew 3, 45 Junior Achievement 35 Spanish Club 3, 45 Spanish Choir 35 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 45 English Club 45 Na- tional Thespians 2, 3, 4. JOHN AULD - College Pre- paratoryg National Honor So- ciety 45 Star and Chevron 2, 3, 45 Merit Award 35 Band 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 2, 35 Choir 45 Red Cross 'Council 2, 3, 45 Junior Achievement 35 Latin Club 25 German Club 3, 45 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 45 Math Club 3, 45 Vice- President Math Club 35 Pres- ident Math Club 45 Presi- dent German Club 4. B ROBERT BAKER - College Preparatory5 .lunior Achieve- ment 35 German Club 2, 35 Boosters' Club 2, 4. CONNIE BALDWIN - Col- lege Preparatory5 Star and Chevron 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Officer 2, 3, 45 Council Mem- ber 2, 3, 45 Choir 25 Glee Club 3, 45 Block S 2, 3, 45 Junior Class Play Crew 35 Senior Class Play Cast 45 Children's Play Cast 35 Chil- dren's Play Crew 3, 45 Gym Monitor 45 Latin Club 25 B0oster's Club 2, 3, 45 Fu- ture ,Nurses Club 2, 3, 45 National Thespians 3, 45 Christmas Play Cast 2. TIMOTHY BARLETTO - Academic General5 Intramu- rals 45 .lunior Achievement 35 Spanish Club 2. HAROLD BAUER - College Preparatory5 Wrestling 2, 35 Intramurals 2, 3, 45- French Club 25 Spanish Club 45 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 45 Var- sity S 3. JOHN BAUSER - Academic General5 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4. RAYNELL BAXLEY - Col- lege Preparatoryg Latin Club 2. 309 VICKY BEAVERS - Aca- demic General3 Star and Chevron 33 Art League 23 Boosters' Club 3 ,4. THOMAS BELL 4 Academ- ic General3 Star and Chev- ron 23 Homeroom Officer 23 Choir 23 Football 2, 33 Swim- ming 23 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM BELL - Commer- cial3 Star and Chevron 33 Herald Staff 43 Gym Leader 2, 33 Basketball 23 Intra- murals 2, 3, 43 Junior Boosters' Achievement 43 Club 2, 3, 43 Future Business Science Leaders 43 Social Club 33 Link Club 2, 3, 43 President Link Club 43 Trea- surer Social Science Club 33 Big Brother 4. CHARLES BELLER - Aca- Rebs 43 demic C6HCfBlQ Boosters' Club 2, 3, 43 DECA 4. JERRY BENGE - Academic General3 Herald Staff 43 Gymkana 2. CONNIE BENNETT - Col- lege Preparatory3 Star and Chevron 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Accents Staff 33 Latin Club 23 Boosters' Club 43 English Club 3, 43 Eng- lish Club Vice-President 33 Orchestra Secretary 4. JERRY BENNETT - Voca- tional Trade. LINDA BENTLEY - Aca- demic General3 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 43 Future Nurses 2, 3. LOTHAR BERGEEST - College Preparatory3 Nation- al Honor Society 43 Choir 2, 3, 43 Ensemble 3, 43 Herald Staff 43 Junior Class Play Cast 33 Children's Play Cast 33 Latin Club 2g German Club 33 Math Club 2, 3, 43 National Thespians 3, 43 Big Brother 4. MICHAEL' BESECKER - Academic General3 Star and Chevron 2, 3, 43 Homeroom Officer 33 Council Member 33 All-City Basketball 43 All- Area Basektball 43 All GOL, lst team 43 Gym Monitor 2, 33 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 43 Varsity S 2, 3, 4. CHERYL BILLING 4- Col- lege Preparatory3 Star and Chevron 2, 3, 43 Homeroom Officer 33 Junior Class Play Crew 33 Senior Class Play Crew 3, 43 Christmas Play Cast 23 Junior Achievement 3, 43 French Club 23 Boost- ers' Club 2, 3, 43 Future Business Leaders 43 National Thespians 2, 3, 43 Library Club 2, 3, 4. 3I0 VANITA BLANCHARD - College Preparatory3 Star and Chevron 2, 3, 43 Homeroom Officer 33 Council Member 3g Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 23 French Club 3, 43 Math Club 2. CONNIE BOBLITT - Aca- demic General3 Star and Chevron 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Junior Class Play Crew 3, 43 Senior Class Play Crew 43 Christmas Play Cast 23 Children's Play Cast 3, 43 French Club 23 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 43 Future Business Leaders 43 National Thes- pians 3, 43 National Thes- pians Secretary 4. JOHN BOGARD - Voca- tional Trade3 Homeroom Of- ficer 23 Intramurals 23 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 43 J.V.S. 3, 4. ANN BOLEN - College Preparatory3 Star and Chev- ron 2, 3, 43 Homeroom Of- ficer 33 Council Member 33 Yearbook Staff 43 Block 'S' 2, 3, 43 Gym Monitor 33 Latin Club 23 German Club 3, 43 Biology Club 2, 33 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 43 Future Nurses 2, 33 G.A.A. 33 Fu- ture Teachers 3, 43 G.A.A. Manager 43 Variety Show 33 Volleyball 33 Table Tennis 33 Big Sister 4. JANICE BOOGHIER-Com- mercial3 Star and Chevron 2, 3, 43 Homeroom Officer 33 Choir 2, 3, 43 Ensemble 3, 43 Block 'S' 2, 33 Red Cross Council 43 Latin Club 23 Biology Club 33 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 43 Future Teach- ers 33 Math Club 2. RICKY BOTKIN - College Preparatory3 National Honor Society 43 Star and Chevron 3, 43 Homeroom Officer 2, 43 Council Member 2, 43 Ex- ecutive Board 43 Secretary Senior Student Council 43 Choir 2, 3, 43 Ensemble 3, 43 Junior Class Play Cast 33 Senior Class Play Cast 43 Junior Achievement 33 Latin Club 2, 33 German Club 43 Biology Club 23 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 43 Future Teach- ers 3, 4, Vice-president Fu- ture Teachers 43 Big Brother 3, 4. DEBORAH BOWMAN - Commercialg Star and Chev- ron 3. WALT BOWMAN - Com- mercial3 Star and Chevron 2, 3, 43 Homeroom Officer 43 Basketball Manager 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Varsity S 2, 3. SUSAN BOYD-College Pre- paratoryg Star and Chevron 23 Glee Club 23 Yearbook Staff 43 Latin Club 23 Boost- ers' Club 2, 3, 4. VICKIE BRANDON - Aca- demic GCHCT3l3 Biology Club 23 Boosters' Club 3, 4. BRAD BRAYFIELD - Col- lege Prcparatory3 Homeroom Officer 23 Baseball 23 In- tramurals 2, 3, 43 Junior Achievement 33 Biology Club 23 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 43 Chess Club 2. ANTHONY BROWN - Col- lege Preparatory: Star and Chevron 2, 3, 43 Homeroom Officer 3, 43 Council Mem- ber 43 Optimist Award 43 Gym Monitor 33 Track 2, 3, 43 Football 2, 3, 43 Basket- ball 2, 3, 43 Junior Achieve- ment 3, 43 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 43 Varsity S 2, 3, 43 Senior Class President. BECKY BROWN - Academ- ic GCHCTHlQ Star and Chev- ron 23 Glee Club 23 Boost- ers' Club 2, 3, 4. JERRY BROWN - College Preparatory. MICHAEL BROWNE - Col- lege Preparatory3 National Honor Society 43 Star and Chevron 2, 33 Junior Class Play Cast 33 Christmas Play Cast 23 Intramurals 2, 33 Junior Achievement 33 Boost- ers' Club 2, 3 ,43 Math Club 2, 33 National Thespian 33 Social Science Club 2. KAROLEE BRUCE - Col- lege Preparatory3 Star and Chevron 43 Homeroom Offi- cer 43 Herald Staff 43 Red Cross Council 23 Junior Achievement 3, 43 French Club 2, 33 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4. GARY BRUNER - Voca- tional Trade3 Boosters' Club 2. DARNELL BUTLER - Col- lege Preparatory. C SUSAN CALABRESE - Col- lege Preparatory3 National Honor Society 43 Star and Chevron 2, 3, 43 Homeroom Officer 2, 33 Council Mem- ber 2, 3, 43 Executive Board 4g Merit Award 2, 33 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Herald Staff 43 Block 'S' 2, 3, 4g Junior Class Play Cast 33 Christ- mas Play Cast 23 Red Cross Council 2, 3, 43 Gym Leader 33 Latin Club 2, 33 Biology Club 23 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 43 Future Teachers 3, 43 Math Club 23 Library Club 33 Latin Club Vice-President 23 Block 'S' Sergeant-at-Arms 2, 33 Student Council Secre- tary-Treasurer 43 Variety Show 33 Big Sister 4. ADELAIDE CALHOUN - Academic General3 Star and Chevron 2, 33 Orchestra 2, 33 Red Cross Council 2, 33 Future Nurses 3. GARY CALLAHAN - Col- lege Preparatory3 Star and Chevron 2, 3, 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Pep Band 2, 3, 43 Or- chestra 2, 3, 43 Choir 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Boost- ers' Club 2, 3, 43 Social Science Club 3. RICK CAMPBELL - Col- lege Preparatory3 Latin Club 2g Boosters' Club 2, 3, 43 Math Club 2. ROBERT CARREKER - College Preparatory3 Basket- ball 23 Intramurals 23 Latin Club 23 Boosters' Club 4. BETTE CARTER - College Preparatory3 Star and Chev- ron 3, 43 Glee Club 3, 43 Junior Achievement 3, 43 Spanish Club 3, 43 Spanish Choir 43 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 43 Future Teachers 4. JANICE CARTER - College Preparatory3 National Hon- or Society 43 Star and Chev- ron 2, 3, 43 Betty Crocker Award 43 Block 'S' 2, 3, 43 Christmas Play Cast 23 Latin Club 23 Spanish Club 3, 43 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 43 Fu- ture Teachers 3, 43 Home Ec. Club 43 G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. Letter 43 G.A.A. Man- ager 33 Social Science Club 33 Badminton 33 Basketball 2, 3g Bowling 2, 3, 43 Swim- ming 3g Table Tennis 2, 33 Judo 2. THERESA CARTER - Com. mercial. TERESA CASTO M Academ- ic General3 Homeroom Offi- cer 2, 43 Junior Achievement 33 Art League 23 Boosters' Club 2, 3 ,4. MARQUITA CHANDLER - Academic General3 Boosters' Club 3, 4. JENNIFER CHANNELS - Academic General3 Block 'S' 23 Art League 2, 3, 4. BARBARA CHAPMAN - Commercial3 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4. ANTHONY CLARK - C.om- mercial3 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM CLARK - Aca- demic General3 Choir 2, 3, 43 Ensemble 43 Junior Achieve- ment 3. ALAN CLEMENTS - Col- lege PICPHIHYOTYQ Choir 2, 33 Ensemble 33 Gym Monitor 2, 33 Football 2, 3, 43 Bas- ketball 2, 33 Intramurals 43 Varsity S 2, 33 Latin Club 23 Audio Visual 3. STEPHEN CLINGMAN - College Preparatory3 Star and Chevron 2, 3, 43 Home- room Officer 3, 43 Council Member 3, 43 President of Intra-City Student Council 43 Choir 2, 3, 43 Ensemble 3, 43 Basketball 23 Golf 2, 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 23 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 43 Big Brother 4. DEBORAH COBB - Aca- demic General3 Star and Chevron 23 Glee Club 23 Junior Achievement 23 French Club 2g French Choir 23 Boosters' Club 23 G.A.A. 23 Volleyball 2g Basketball 2. LARRY COBB - Academic General3 Rebs 23 Baseball 2, 33 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4. DONALD COLLIER - Col- lege Preparatory3 Lunchroom Worker 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 23 Junior Achievement 3g French Club 2, 33 Boosters' Club 3, 43 Social Science Club 2. PAUL COOK - College Pre- paratory3 Intramurals 2g Spanish Club 2, 33 Boosters' Club 2, 3. MARSHA COOKE -4 Com- mercialg National Honor So- ciety 43 Star and Chevron 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 33 Herald Staff 43 Junior Class Play Crew 3, 43 Senior Class Play Crew 33 Children's Play Cast 3, 43 Junior Achieve- ment 3, 43 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 43 Future Business Lead- ers 2, 33 National Thespians 4. BILL CORDRAY 4 Academ- ic Generalg Boosters' Club 3, 4-. SUE CORVIN - Commer- cial3 Star and Chevron 2, 3, 43 Junior Achievement 43 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 43 Li- brary Club 2, 3, 4. ANNA COSBY - Academic General3 Star and Chevron 33 Junior Achievement 43 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4. GARY COST - Vocational Trade3 Boosters' Club 2, 4. MICHAEL COUTS - Indus- trial Arts3 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4. LARRY COX - Academic General3 Homeroom Officer 2g Council Member 23 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4. ROBERT CRABTREE - College Preparatoryg Intra- murals 2. LINDA CRABLE - Special Education. TERESA CROSS-Vocation al Trade3 Children's Play Cast 23 Home Ee. Club 3. ROBERT CROWE W College Preparatory3 Star and Chev- ron 2, 3, 43 Choir 23 Jun- ior Class Play Crew 2, 33 Senior Class Play Crew 2, 33 Christmas Play Crew 3, Jun- ior Aehivement 23 Spanish Choir 23 Art League 23 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 43 Na- tional Thespians 3. RONALD CROWE - Aca- demic General3 Rebs 3, 43 Children's Play Crew 43 Track 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 4. DAN CRUMMIE - Collvge Preparatory3 Star and Chev- ron 23 Intramurals 2, 33 Junior Achievement 33 French Club 23 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4. NATHAN CULBERSON - Academic General 3 Art League 2, 3. NOEL CULP - College Pre- paratory3 Junior Achievement 3. JULIE CUTSHALL -3 Col- lege Preparatory3 National Honor Society 43 Star and Chevron 2, 3, 43 Merit Award 33 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Choir 23 Glee Club 33 Year- book Staff 43 Block S 2, 3, 43 Senior Class Play Cast 43 French Club 2, 3, 43 Fu- ture Teachers 3, 43 Home Ec. Club 2, 43 Block HS Treasurer 3, 43 French Club Secretary 43 Variety Show 33 Big Sister 3, 4. D JEROME DAILEY - Col- lege Preparatory3 National Honor Society 43 Star and Chevron 2, 3, 43 Homeroom Officer 33 Council Member 33 Merit Award 43 Buckeye Boys' State 33 Choir 2, 3, 43 Ensemble 43 Accents Staff 3, 43 Junior Achievement 3, 43 Latin Club 23 German Club 43 Star and Atom 43 Boost- ers' Club 2, 3, 43 English Club 3, 43 Math Club 2, 33 President of Latin Club3 English Club President3 Vice- President of English Club3 President of Star and Atom Club. ARTHUR DALGLISH - College Preparatory3 Nation- al Honor Society 43 Star and Chevron 23 Homeroom Officer 23 Merit Award 33 Herald Staff 43 Junior Class Play Cast 23 Junior Class Play Crew 23 Senior Class Play Crew 23 Children's Play Crew 23 Intramurals 2, 3, 4g Junior Achievement 3, 43 Lat- in Club 2g German Club 3, 43 Star and Atom Club 43 Biology Club 23 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 43 Math Club 2, 33 Science Seminar 2, 3. THOMAS DANIELS - Col- lege Preparatory3 Star and Chevron 2, 3, 43 Homeroom Officer 3, 4g Council Mem- ber 3, 43 Executive Board 3, 43 Band 23 Pep Band 23 Choir 2, 3, 43 Ensemble 3, 43 Junior Class Play Cast 33 Senior Class Play Cast 33 Cross Country 3, 43 Track 33 Wrestling 3, 4g Intra- murals 2, 33 Junior Achieve- ment 3, 4g Latin Club 23 German Club 3, 43 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 43 Varsity S 33 Student Body Vice-President 4. DAVE DANIELS - College Preparatory. LAMAR DANIEL - Aca- demic General3 Wrestling 23 Intramurals 23 Junior Achievement 23 Latin Club 2g Boosters' Club 2, 3. RICHARD DARDEN - In- dustrial Artsg Homeroom Of- ficer 23 Intramurals 2, 3. KATHLEEN DAUGHERTY - Commercialg Star and Chevron 43 Herald Staff 43 Senior Class Play Crew 43 Children's Play Crew 43 Red Cross Council 23 Junior Achievement 33 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 43 Future Business Leaders 4. TERESSA DAVENPORT - Home Economicsg Senior Class Play Crew 33 Boost- ers' Club 2, 3, 43 English Club 33 Home Ee. Club 2, 3. SONYA DAVIDSON - Com- mercialg Star and Chevron 43 Junior Achievement 3, 43 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 43 Fu- ture Business Leaders 4. ARTHUR DAVIS - Com- mercial. FERN DAVIS - Commer- cial. MARSHA DAVIS - Com- mercial3 Block S 23 Boost- ers' Club 2, 3, 4. MARTIN DAVIS - Aca- demic Generalg Homeroom Officer 3, 43 Junior Achieve- ment 2, 3. PENNY DAVIS - College Preparatoryg Star and Chev- ron 3, 43 Junior Class Play Crew 33 Senior Class Play Crew 43 Thespian Play Crew 3g Boosters' Club 2, 3, 43 Na- tional Thespians 3, 4. PEGGY DAVIS - Academic Generalg Star and Chevron 2, 3, 43 Homeroom Officer 33 Council Member 33 Year- book Staff 43 Block S 2, 3, 43 Junior Class Play Crew 33 Senior Class Play Crew 33 Red Cross Council 2, 3, 43 Junior Achievement 3, 43 Latin Club 23 Biology Club 2, 3, 43 Future Nurses 3, 43 Home Ec. Club 4. PHILLIP DAVIS - Aca- demic Generalg Star and Chevron 2, 3, 43 Homeroom Officer 2, 33 Choir 23 Gym Monitor 2, 3g Student Train- er for Football, Basketball, Track, 2, 3, 43 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 43 Varsity S 2, 3, 4. PHYLLIS DAVIS - Com- mereialg Block S 23 Junior Class Play Crew 33 Junior Achievement 43 Boosters' Club 2, 3, fi. WILLIAM DAVIS - Aca- demic General. ROBERT DAVISON -H Col- lege Preparatoryg Star and Chevron 2, 3, 43 Choir 2, 3, 43 Ensemble 43 Gymkana 3, 43 Latin Club 23 Boosters' Club. NANCY DEAN - Academic Generalg Star and Chevron 2, 3, 43 Choir 23 Glee Club 3, 43 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4. RITA DE WEESE -4 Com- mercialg Latin Club 23 Eng- lish Club 33 Future Business Leaders 3g Library Club 2. THOMAS DeWITT 3 Col- lege Preparatory3 Homeroom Officer 2, 4g Council Mem- ber 2, 43 Executive Board 23 Cross Country 23 Track 23 Football 33 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 43 Social Science Club 3. CLARENCE DIEHL -4 In- dustrial Arts3 Star and Chev- ron 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 2, 3, 43 Varsity S 3. RITA DILLARD - Commer- cialg Star and Chevron 43 Block S 43 Boosters' Club 43 Future Nurses 43 G.A.A. 43 G.A.A. Letter 43 G.A.A. Manager 43 Archery 43 Vol- leyball 43 Basketball 43 Bowl- ing 43 Swimming 43 Shuffle- board 43 Table Tennis 4. BRIDGET DILLON - Col- lege Preparatory. RICHARD DILLON H Aca- demic General. LAMAR DODGE - Academ- ic General. MICHAEL DODGE - Voca- tional Trade3 Star and Chev- ron 2g Band 2, 33 Orchestra 2, 33 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Boosters' Club 4. ERNEST DOLIHITE - Commercialg Star and Chev- ron 43 Homeroom Officer 3, 43 Junior Achievement 3, 43 French Club 3, 43 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 43 Big Brother 4. LARRY DOLPH - College Preparatory3 Boosters' Club 4. CLAUDE DOTSON - Aca- demic General3 Biology Club 3, 43 Art League 2, 3, 4. OVERTIS DOUGLASS - Industrial Arts3 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4. 3Il RALPH DOVER - Book- room Assistant 3, 45 Gymkana 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 35 Varsity S 3. CECIL DOYLE - Industrial Arts. KENNETH DUFFEY, JR. - Academic General5 Star and Chevron 45 Speech Team 45 Debate 45 Boosters' Club 45 National Forensic 4. MELISSA DUNMIRE - Col- lege Preparatory5 National Honor Society 45 Star and Chevron 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Office 2, 35 Council Member 2, 35 Girls' State 35 Senior Class Secretary 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Choir 2, 3, 45 En- semble 3, 45 Block 'S' 2, 3, 45 Red Cross Council 45 French Club 25 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 45 Future Teachers 2, 3, 45 Home Ec. Club 45 Future Teachers' Secretary 45 A Choir Secretary 45 Big Sister 4. HARRY DUNN - Academ- ic Generalg Star and Chevron 25 Home Officer 45 Art League 2, 3, 4. E STANLEY EANES - Col- lege Preparatory5 Homeroom Officer 35 Council Member 35 Herald Staff 45 Intra- murals 25 Latin Club 25 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4. HENRIETTA EDWARDS - College Preparatory5 Star and Chevron 2, 3, 45 Merit Award 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Block S 2, 3, 45 Jun- ior Class Play Cast 35 Senior Class Play Crew 35 Christ- mas Play Cast 25 Children's Play Cast 35 Junior Achieve- ment 45 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 45 Future Business Leaders 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. Letter 45 G.A.A. Manager 35 National Thespians 3, 45 Fu- ture Business Leaders Secre- tary and Treasurer 45 Block S Secretary 45 Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 35 Deck Tennis 45 Table Tennis 2, 3, 45 Tumbling 2, 35 Apparatus 2, 35 Big Sister 4. PAMELA EUBANKS M Col- lege Preparatory5 Star and Chevron 2, 3, 45 Choir 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Senior Class Play Crew 45 Childrens' Play Crew 45 Junior Achieve- ment 35 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 45 Future Nurses 2, 3, 4. JAMES ELDER - Academic General5 Homeroom Officer 2, 3, 45 Red Cross Coun- cil 25 Baseball 25 Link 25 Intramurals 2, 35 Baseball 25 Boosters' Club 2. 3l2 JOHN EVANS - College Preparatory5 Junior Achieve- ment 35 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 45 French Club 25 Social Sci- ence Club 3. SHARI EVANS - Com- mercial5 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 45 Future Business Lead- ers 2. F LINDA FAY - Academic Gencral5 Star and Chevron 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Officer 25 Council Member 25 Band 45 Block S 2, 35 Junior Class Play Cast 35 Children's Play Crew 35 Senior Class Play Crew 35 Gym Leader 35 Drum Majorette 45 Junior Achieve- ment 35 Biology Club 25 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 45 Future Nurses 3, 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. Letter 45 Social Sci- ence Club 45 Archery 3, 45 Basketball 3, 45 Bowling 2, 3, 45 Swimming 2, 3, 45 Shuf- fleboard 3, 45 Table Tennis 2, 3, 45 Horseback 2, 3, 45 Judo 2, 4. GEORGE FEAGANS - Com- mercial5 Choir 25 Junior Achievement, 35 Biology Club 25 Boostersf Club 2, 3, 4. JOHN FENT - Academic General. MARILYN FENT - Home Economicsg Star Chevron 2, 35 Homeroom Officer 35 Glee Club 2, 35 Boosters' Club 2, 35 Home Ec. Club 3. GUY FERGUSON - College Preparatory5 Homeroom Of- ficer 25 Intramurals 2, 45 French Club 2. SANDI FERRYMAN - Com- mercial5 Glee Club 2. DAVID FILLER - College Preparatory5 Homeroom Of- ficer 45 Council Member 45 Red Cross Council 25 Junior Achievement 35 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4. VICTORIA FINNEGAN - College Preparatory5 Biology Club 35 Home Ec. Club 4. JOYCE FISHER - Commer- cial5 Star and Chevron 3, 4: Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4. JAYNE FITCH - College Preparatory5 Star and Chev- ron 2, 3, 45 Choir 25 Block 'S 2, 3, 45 Senior Class Play Crew 45 Junior Achievement 35 Library Club 2, 3, 45 Li- brary Club President 4. EDWARD FLANAGAN - College Preparatory. TIMOTHY FLANNERY - College Preparatory5 Gym Monitor 35 Intramurals 3, 45 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 45 Fu- ture Business Leaders 25 Big Brother 4. LINDA FLORA - Cornmer- cial5 J.V.S. Student Secre- tary 45 Student Senator 45 Christmas Play Cast 25 Boost- er's Club 2, 35 Co-operative Office Education Club 4. EDWARD FOREMAN -- Academic General5 Golf 4. DEBBIE FOULKE - Aca- demic General5 Star and Chevron 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Officer 45 Council Member 45 Choir 25 Glee Club 3, 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Junior Class Play Crew 35 Senior Class Play Crew 35 Christmas Play Cast 35 Children's Play Cast 35 Gym Leader 35 Booster's Club 2, 3, 45 Future Teachers 3, 45 G.A.A. 3, 45 G.A.A. Letter 45 G.A.A. Man- ager 45 Archery 3, 45 Vol- leyball 3, 45 Softball 45 Bowling 45 Dance 3, 45 Deck Tennis 35 Golf 3, 45 Shuffle- board 3, 45 Horseback 45 Tumbling 3, 45 Basketball 3, 4. DONALD FRANKLIN - In- dustrial Arts5 Traffic Squad 2. JUDY FROCK - Commer- cial. ROBERT FRYE - Academic General. LINDA FULLER - Commer- cial5 Block S 3, 45 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4. G MAXWELL GARDNER - College Preparatory5 Gym Monitor 35 Baseball 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3. MARQUITA GARRISON - Academic General5 Star and Chevron 2, 45 Homeroom Of- ficer 25 Choir 3, 45 Ensemble 3, 45 Glee Club 25 Volley- ball 2, 3. WILLIAMS GAST - Ac- ademic General5 Star and Chevron 3, 45 Junior Achieve- ment 3, 45 Art League 2, 3, 4. DALE GASTON - Academic General5 Track 2, 4. LINDA GATTEN - College Preparatory5 National Honor Society 45 Star and Chevron 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Officer 2, 35 Council Member 2, 35 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Choir 2, 3, 45 Ensemble 3, 45 Block S 2, 3, 45 Junior Class Play Cast 35 Senior Class Play Cast 45 Children's Play Cast 3, 45 French Club 2, 3, 45 French Choir 2, 3, 45 Boost- ers' Club 2, 3, 45 Future Teachers 3, 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. Letter 45 G.A.A. Manager 35 National Thes- pians 3, 45 Booster Cabinet 35 Block S Vice President 35 Block S President 45 French Club President 45 G.A.A. Sergeant-at-Arms 45 Prom Chairman 35 Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Table Tennis 2, 3, 45 Big Sister 3. TIM GEBARD - College Preparator-y5 Homeroom Of- ficer 2, 3, 45 Council Member 3, 45 Herald Staff Co-editor 3, 45 Gym Monitor 35 Foot- ball 2, 3, 45 Basketball 25 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 25 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 45 Big Brother 3. DAVID GENTRY - College Preparatory5 National Honor Society 45 Homeroom Officer 2, 45 Council Member 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Dance Band 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 2, 35 Choir 2, 3, 45 Ensemble 3, 45 Jun- ior Class Play 35 Junior Achievement 35 Latin Club 25 Math Club 3, 4. ALAN GEORGE - College Preparatory5 Band 25 Speech Team 3, 45 Debate 3, 45 Jun- ior Class Play Cast 35 Junior Class Play Crew 25 Senior Class Play Cast 45 Intramurals 25 National Forensic 3, 45 National Thespians 45 Na- tional Forensic League Presi- dent 4. EVITA GILBERT - College Preparatory5 Homeroom Of- ficer 35 Merit Award 3. BRUCE GILSON - Aca- demic general5 Star and Chevron 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Officer 45 Council Member 45 Rebs 2, 45 Junior Class Play Crew 2, 35 Senior Class Play Crew 35 Christmas Play Crew 2, 35 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 45 National Thespians 2, 3, 4. KENNETH GIVENS - In- dustrial Arts. SUSAN GORFORTH - Col- lege Preparatory5 Homeroom Officer 45 Christmas Play Cast 25 Gym Leader 45 Span- ish Club 2, 3, 45 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 45 Future Business Ixaders 3, 45 G.A.A. 3, 45 Badminton 35 Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 35 Bowl- ing 2, 3, 45 Deck Tennis 2, 3, 45 Table Tennis 2, 3, 45 Shuffleboard 4. JOHN GOFF - Industrial Arts5 Choir 25 Intramurals 2, 35 Junior Achievement 3. LINDA GOOD - Commer- cial5 Senior Class Play Crew 45 Art League 2, 35 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4. JAMES cooDMAN - vo- cational Trade5 Gym Monitor 25 Intramurals 3, 45 Boost- ers' Club 2, 3, 4. SHELLEY GOODSON - Col- lege Preparatory5 Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 4, Council Member 4, Merit Award 4, Latin Club 2, Choir 2, 3, 4, Fu- ture Teachers 3, 4. JONATHAN GORDIN - In- dustrial Arts, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4. JAY GRAVES - College Preparatory, Star and Chev- ron 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Offi- cer 2, Council Member 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 2, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, French Club 3, 4, Star and Atom 4, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4, Big Brother 4. MARTHA GREENE - Com- mercial, Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 3, Council Member 3, Choir 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 3, 4, Speech Team 3, Junior Class Play Crew 2, 3, Christmas Play Cast 2, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4, National Forensic 3, 4, Volleyball 2, Deck Tennis 2, Table Tennis 2. ROBERT GRIFFITH - Col- lege Preparatory, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3, Golf 2. GREG GRIMM - Academic General, Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Junior Achievement 3, Art League 2, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 2, 3. DAMON GROVES - Aca- demic General, Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 3, Rebs 4, Gym Mon- itor 2, 3, 4, Football Man- ager 2, 3, 4, Junior Achieve- ment 2, 3, 4, Boosters' Club 2, 3 ,4, Varsity S 3, 4. H LARRY HACKETT - Col- lege Preparatory, Star and Chevron 2, 3, Rebs 4, Gym Monitor 4, Homeroom Officer 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Jun- ior Achievement 3, 4, Span- ish Club 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 3, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4, Fu- ture Teachers 2, Math Club 3, Social Science Club 3, Rebs 4, Spanish Club Presi- dent 4. RICHARD HAEMMERLE - College Preparatory, Star and Chevron 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, Boost- ers' Club 2, 3, 4, Math Club aaa PHIL HAMILTON - Gen- eral Academic, Homeroom Officer 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, Boost- ers' Club 2, 3, 4, Varsity S 2, 3. PHYLLIS HARDNICK - Ac- ademic General. CLAYTON HARNER - Col- lege Preparatory, Homeroom Officer 2, 3, Gymkana 2, French Club 3. CHARLES HARRIS - Ac- ademic General. GENE HARTMAN - College Preparatory, Choir 2, Intra- murals 2, German Club 2, 3, German Choir 2, 3, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4. VENITA HAGGINS -M Ac- ademic General, Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 2, Glee Club 2, 4, Block S 2, 3, 4, Junior Class Play Crew 3, Children's Play Cast 3, Gym Monitor 3, Junior Achievement 4, Boost- ers' Club 2, 3, 4, Future Busi- ness Leaders 4, National Thes- pians 3, 4, Link 4, Volleyball 3, Basketball 3, Bowling 3, Softball 3, Swimming 3, Deck Tennis 3, 4, Shuffleboard 4, Table Tennis 3, 4, Tumbling 3, Big Sister 4. JAMES HALEY - Industrial Arts. CAROLYN HALL - Com- mercial, Boosters' Club 3, 4. KARYL HALL - College Preparatory, Homeroom Of- ficer 2, Council Member 2, Executive Board 2, Vice-presi- dent Sophomore Council 2, Choir 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 3, 4, Block S 2, 3, 45 Junior Class Play Cast 3, Christmas Play Cast 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4, Math Club 2, Volleyball 2, Basketball 2. MAX HAMPTON - Ac- ademic General, Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 3, Council Member 3, Gym Leader 3, Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4. DELORES HANDLING - Academic General, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4. FRANCES HANDLING - Academic General, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4, Home Ec. Club 4. CAROLYN HANEY - Ac- ademic General, Junior Achievement 4, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4, English Club 3, 4, Future Teachers 4, Future Business Leaders 4, Link Club 4. BARBARA HARSHAW - Academic General. DONNA HAWKS - Com- mercial, Star and Chevron 4, Homeroom Officer 4, Glee Club 4, Junior Class Play Crew 4, Senior Class Play Crew 4, Junior Achievement 4, Boosters' Club 4, Future Business Leaders 4, National Thespians 4, Thespian Play Crew 4. PEGGY HENESY - Com- mercial, Herald Staff 4, Jun- ior Class Play Crew 4, Jun- ior Achievement 4, Boosters' Uwaaa SALLY HENNIG - College Preparatory, Star and Chev- ron 2, 3, Block S 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, 4, La- tin Club 2, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers Club 4, Future Business Leaders 4, Future Nurses 3, 4, Home Ec. Club 4. .JACKIE HENRY - College Preparatory, Star and Chev- ron 2, 3, 4, Homerobm Officer 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, Herald Staff 4, Jun- ior Achievement 3, Spanish Club 2, Boosters' Club 2, 4, English Club 3. REBECCA HENSLEY - Commercial, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4. KAREN HICKMAN - Com- mercial, Boosters' Club 2, 3. ANDREA HIGGINBOTHAM - Commercial, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4, Home Ec. Club 2, 3. .JERRY HIGGINS - Aca- demic General, Intramurals 3, 4, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4. TERRY HIGGINS - College Preparatory, Junior Achieve- ment 3, Spanish Club 2, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4, Social Science Club 3. LARRY HILL - Vocational Trade, Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 2, 3, Junior'Class Play Cast 3, .lun- ior Class Play Crew 2, Christ- mas Play Crew 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4. MARSHA HILL - Commer- cial, Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 3, Council Member 3, Execu- tive Board 3, Yearbook Staff 4, Block S 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, 4, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary Junior Student Council 3. PAMELA HIRSCH - Col- lege Preparatory, Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 2, 4, Council Mem- ber 2, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, Gym Leader 3, Drum Major- ette 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, Boosters' Clifb 2, 3, 4, Boost- er Cabinet 4, Big Sister 4. STEVE HIVELY - Academic General, Yearbook Staff 4, Junior Class Play Crew 3, Boosters' Club 3, 4. BERNARD HOGAN - Ac- ademic General, Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Rebs 4, Junior Class Play Crew 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play Crew 2, 3, 4, Manager 4, Junior Achievement 4, French Club 4, French Choir 4, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4, English Club 4, National Thespians 3, 4, Li- brary Club 2, 3, 4, Library Club Vice-president 4. MARK HOPKINS - Com- mercial, Choir 2, Accents Staff 3, Rebs 2, 4, Christ- mas Play Cast 2, Junior Achievement 3, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4, English Club 3, 4, 'Library Club 2, 3, 4, Social Science Club 3. SHANNA HORNE - Col- lege Preparatory, Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 2. 3, Council Member 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 3, 4, President of Student Body 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Block S 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers 3, 4. BOB HORTON - College Preparatory, Star and Chev- ron 2, Homeroom Officer 2, Choir 2, Manager 2, Junior Achievement 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4. LOUISE HOWARD - Home Economics, Glee Club 2, Boosters Club 2, 3, 4, Bowl- ing 2. VICKI HOWARD - Com- mercial, Star and Chevron 3, 4, Boosters' Club ,2, 3, 4, Home Ec. Club 2, 'G.A.A. 2. MARK HOWARD - Voca- tional Trade, Star and Chev- ron 2, Boosters' Club 2, 3, Library Club 2. DIANE HOWELL - Com- mercial, Art League 2, Boost- ers' Club 3, 4. JESSICA HUDSON - Col- lege Preparatory, Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 2, 4, Council Member 2, 4, Glee Club 2, Block 'S' 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, Span- ish Club 3, 4, Future Nurses 2, 3. JON HUFFMAN - College Preparatory, Star and Chev- ron 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Track 3, Intramurals 2, Jun- ior 'Achievement 3, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY HUGHES -- Vo- cational Trade. ROBERT HUMPHREY -- Academic General, Intramur- als 2, 3, Boosters' Club 4. RON HUMPHREY - Indus- trial Arts, Gym Monitor 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Varsity 'S' 2, 3, 4. KAREN HUNT - College Preparatory, National Honor Society 4, Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Block 'S' 2, 3, 4, Junior Class Play 3I3 Cast 3, Junior Achievement 2, French Club 2, French Choir 2, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4, Home Ee. Club 2, Booster Cabinet 4, Boosters' Secretary 4, Block 'S' Secretary 4. ROSEMARY HUNTER - College Preparatory, National Honor Society 4, Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Choir 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Red Cross Council 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers 3. LARRY HYATT - College Preparatory, Star and Chev- ron 2, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Base- ball 2, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, President of Band 4. ROGER HYLAND - Aca- demic General, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4. J ELLA JACKSON - com. mercial, Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Block 'S' 2, 3, A11 League 2, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4. KAREN JACKSON - Aca- demic General. LYNN JACKSON - Aca- demic General, Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, En- semble 3, 4, Boosters' Club 3, 4, Variety Show 3, 4. MICHAEL JACOBS - Com- mercial, Choir 2, 3, 4, En- semble 3, 4, Rebs 4, Cross Country 3, Junior Achieve- ment 3. SHARON JACOBS -4 College Preparatory, Star and Chev- ron 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 4, Senior Class Play Crew 4, Junior Achievement 3, 4, La- tin Club 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Spanish Choir 3, Biology Club 2, Future Teachers 3, 4, Social Science Club 3. ROGENA JAMES - College Preparatory, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, Boost- ers' Club 3, 4. LOLA JANUARY - Com- mercial, Art League 2, 3, 4. ANITA JENKINS - Aca- demic General. CANDY JENKINS - Aca- demic General, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4. LINDA JOBES - Academic General, Star and Chevron 2, 3, Band 2, 3, Orchestra 2, Art League 2, 3, 4, Boost- ers' Club 2, 3. GARY JODON - Academic General, Track and Football Manager 2, 3. CHARLENE JOHNSON - 3I4 Academic General, Art League 3, 4. CRAIG JOHNSON - Aca- demic General, Star and Chev- ron 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 3, Council Member 3, Willie Wildcat 4, Junior Class Play Crew 2, Red Cross Council 2, 3, 4, Cross Country Man- ager 3, 4, Tennis Manager 2, 3, 4, Wrestling Manager 2, 3, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4, Var- sity S 3, 4, Big Brother 4. GARY JOHNSON - College Preparatory, Star and Chev- ron 2, Gymkana 2, 3, 4, Gym Monitor 2, 3, Gymnastics 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, French Club 3, 4, French Choir 3, 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Eng- lish Club 3, 4, Varsity S 4, Big Brother 4. HARRY JOHNSON - Voca- tional Trade, Star and Chev- ron 2, 3, Homeroom Officer 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, Variety Show 3, 4. JAMES JOHNSON - Aca- demic General, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4. LYNN JOHNSON - College Preparatory, Star and Chev- ron 3, 4, Track 3, Football 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Intra- murals 3, 4, Boosters' Club 3, 4, Social Science Club 4, Varsity S 3, 4. SARAH JOHNSON - Com- mercial, Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 3, Choir 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 3, 4, Speech Team 3, Debate Team 3, Block S 2, 3, 4, Christ- mas Play Cast 2, Junior Achievement 3, 4, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4, English Cfub 4, Future Teachers 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, Volleyball 2. LARRY JONES - Industrial Arts, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA JONES - Aca- demic General, Homeroom Of- ficer 2, Red Cross Council 2. RICHARD JONES - Aca- demic General. K KIRBY KELLAR - College Preparatory, National Honor Society 4, Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 3, 4, Council Member 3, Choir 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Block S 2, 3, 4, Junior Class Play Cast 3, Senior Class Play Cast 4, Christmas Play Cast 2, Children's Play Crew 4, Gym Leader 4, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, French Club 3, 4, French Choir 4, Future Teachers 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. Letter 4, G.A.A. Manager 4, National Thespians 3, 4, Future Teach- ers President 4, National Thespians Treasurer 4, French Club Treasurer 4, G.A.A. Vice-president 2, Bad- minton 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Bowl- ing 2, 3, 4, Dance 3, Table Tennis 2, 3, 4, Tumbling 2, 3, Judo 2, 3, 4, Apparatus 2, 3, 4, Big Sister 4, Thespian Play Cast and Crew 3, Thes- plan Play Crew 4. JUDY KELLEY - College Preparatory, Star and Chev- ron 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 3, Choir 2, Yearbook Staff 4, Biology Club 2, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4, Library Club 3, 4. GREG KELLISON - College Preparatory, Star and Chev- ron 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Of- ficer 2, Choir 2, Gym Mon- itor 2, French Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4, English Club 2, 3, Future Teachers 2, 3, 4, Big Brother 4. DOUG KELLER - Indus- trial Arts, Star and Chevron 3, Boosters Club 2, 3, 4, Cross Country Manager 3. ROY KIDDER - Industrial Arts, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY KIDDER - Com- mercial, Star and Chevron 2, 4, Block S 2, Boosters' Club 2. BRENDA KING - Academic General. SHELDON KING - College Preparatory, Homeroom Of- ficer 3, Council Member 3, Senior Class Vice-president 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Intramurals 3, Boosters' Club 3, 4. HAROLD KINNAIRD - Ac- ademic General. TERRY KLINE - College Preparatory, Intramurals 2, 3, Junior Achievement 3, 4, Social Science Club 3. DAVID KNIGHT - College Preparatory, Star and Chev- ron 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Of- ficer 2, 3, Choir 2, 3, 4, En- semble 3, 4, Rebs 2, 4, Gym- kana 2, Junior Class Play Crew 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play Crew 3, 4, Christmas Play Cast 3, Christmas Play Crew 2, Children's Play Cast 3, Children's Play Crew 4, Junior Achievement 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Spanish Choir 3, Star and Atom 3, 4, Art League 2, 3, Camera Club 2, 3, Na- tional Thespians 3, 4, Social Science Club 3, Treasurer Art League 4. CHRISTINA KNISLEY - College Preparatory, Star and Chevron 3, 4, Junior Class Play Cast 3, Senior Class Play Crow 4, Children's Play Crew 4, French Club 3, 4, French Choir 4, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4, Future Business Leaders 4, National Thespi- ans 3, 4, Thespian Play Crew 3, 4. BOB KUNCE - Vocational Trade, Intramurals 3, Boost- ers' Club 4. JAMES KUPANOFF - Aca- demic General. L ROGER LANEY - Voca- tional Trade, Choir 2, 3, 4, Rebs 4, Gym Leader 4, Football 3, Baseball 2, Boost- ers' Club 2, 3, 4. NICOLE LANIER 4 College Preparatory, French Club 2, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4. RALPH LANTER - College Preparatory, Star and Chev- ron 2, 3, Choir 2, Gymkana 2, 3, Baseball 2, Swimming 2, Wrestling 2, Intramurals 2, 3, Booster's Club 2, 3, 4, Math Club 2. IDA LAW - Academic Gen- eral, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4, Library Club 2, 3. KEITH LEMON - Voca- tional Trade. LEON LEONARD - Aca- demic General. ROD LEONARD - Indus- trial Arts. JACQUELINE LIGGINS - Commercial, Star and Chev- ron 2, 4, Homeroom Officer 4, Block S 3, 4, Boosters' Club 3, 4. MICHAEL LITTON - Aca- adernic General. DOUGLAS LLOYD - Aca- demic General, Star and Chevron 4, Latin Club 2, Boosters Club 2, 3, 4, English Club 2. NICK LUBBERS - College Preparatory, Star and Chev- ron 2, 3, 4, Gym Monitor 2, 3, Track 2, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Ger- man Club 2, 3, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4, Math Club 2, Var- sity S 2, 3, 4, Big Brother 4. EMILY LUCAS - College Preparatory, Star and Chev- ron 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Of- ficer 2, 4, Council Member 2, 4, Choir 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Block S 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Council 2, 3, Latin Club 2, French Club 3, 4, French Choir 4, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4, English Club 3, Math Club 3, Link Club 4. JUDY LUCAS - Commer- cial, Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 3, Li- brary Club 2. SHARON LUCAS - Com- mercial, Homeroom Officer 3, Choir 2, Booster's Club 2, 3, 4. PAUL LUKING - Industrial Arts, Football 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 2, Junior Achievement 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, Booster's Club 2, 3, 4. PAMELA LYKINS - Com- mercial, Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 2, 3, Choir 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Block S 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play Cast 2, Junior Achievement 3, Booster's Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. Letter 4, Archery 3, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Swimming 2, 3, 4, Deck Tennis 3, Shuffleboard 4, Table Tennis 2, 3, 4, Big Sister 3. VICKI LYTLE - Academic General, Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Ensem- ble 3, 4, Booster's Club 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses 2. M LLVERLY MARION M Com- mercial, Star and Chevron 4, Homeroom Officer 4, Junior Achievement 3, Booster's Club 2, 3, 4. GRACE MASON - Commer- cial, Star and Chevron 3, Homeroom Officer 4, Choir 2, Boosters Club 4, Future Business Leaders 4. CYNTHIA MASSIE - Col- lege Preparatory, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Choir 2, 3, 4, Booster's Club 2, 3, 4. PAUL MASSIE - Academic General, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4, Art League 2, 3. SANDRA MASSIE - Com- mercial, Homeroom Officer 2, Glee Club 2, Boosters' Club 2, 4. VICTORIA MASSIE - Col- lege Preparatory, Glee Club 4, Junior Achievement 3, French Club 2, English Club 2, Volleyball 2, Basketball 3, Tumbling 3, Track 3, G.A.A. 2, 3. CORALENE MAULLER - College Preparatory, National Honor Society 4, Latin Club 2, French Club 3, 4, Boost- ers' Club 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers 3, 4, Math 2, 3. DELOGER MAY - Indus- trial Arts. PAUL McAFEE - Academic General, Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Trainer 2, 3, 4, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4, Big Brother 4. TERRI McATEE -- Academic General, Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 4, Council Member 4, Glee Cl11b 2, 3, 4, Junior Class Play Cast 3, Junior Class Play Crew 4, Junior Achievement 3, Spanish Club 3, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4, Future Business Leaders 4, National Thespians 3, 4, Social Science Club 3, Future Business Leaders Vice- president 4. TERRY McBLANE - In- dustrial Arts, Star and Chev- ron 2, Choir 2, 'Intramurals 2, Junior Achievement 4, Boosters' Club 3, 4. MIKE CcCLURE - Voca- tional Trade, Star and Chev- ron 3, 4. BRENDA McDAVID - Col- lege Preparatory, Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Block S 2, Senior Class Play Crew 2, Christmas Play Crew 2, Fu- ture Business Leaders 3, 4, Fu- ture Nurses 2, 3, 4, Home Ec. Club Vice-president 4, Volleyball 2. HARRY McKEE - Academic General. CHERYL McKENZIE - Commercial, Choir 2, Boost- ers Club 2, 3, 4. JAMES MCKENZIE - Indus- trial Arts, Choir 2, Baseball 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Boost- ers Club 2, 3, 4. JOHN MEADOWS - Aca- demic General, Baseball 4, Intramurals 2, 3. SANDRA MERRIMAN - Academic General. GARY METZ - Academic General, Boosters Club 2, 3, 4. ALLEN MILLER - Indus- trial Arts, Star and Chevron 2, 4, Homeroom Officer 2, 3, Gym Leader 3, Track 2, Manager 2, Boosters Club 3, 4. GERALDINE MILLER - Commercial, Star and Chev- ron 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Coun- cil 2, Glee Club 2, 3, Boosters Club 4, Future Nurses 2, 3, Home Ec. Club 2, 3, Volley- ball 2, Basketball 2. HOUSTON MILLER - Aca- demic General, Red Cross Council 2, Booster's Club 2, 3, 4. KEITH MILLER - Aca- demic General, Boosters Club 2, 3, 4. MIKE C. MILLER - Col- lege Preparatory, Star and Chevron 2, Merit Award 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, Intramurals 4, Varsity S 3, 4. LARRY MILLER - Aca- demic General, Homeroom Of- ficer 3, Choir 2, Junior Achievement 2, Boosters Club 2, 3, 4. MARTHA MILLER - Aca- demic General, Boosters Club 2, 3, 4. MIKE F. MILLER - College Preparatory, Senior Class Play Cast 4, Latin Club 2, Spanish Club 4, Library Club 2, 3, 4. NORMA MILLER M Aca- demic General, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4, Home Ec Club 3. NORMAN MILLER - Aca- demic General, Intramurals 2, 4, Junior Achievement 3, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4. ORVILLE MILLER - Col- lege Preparatory, Star and Chevron 4, Rebs 4, Junior Achievement 3, 4, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4. SHARON MILLER - Com- mercial, Junior Achievement 4, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4. CAROLENE MINTER - Ac- ademic General, Boosters' Club 3, 4, Home Ec Club 3. CHARLENE MINTER - Ac- ademic General, Art League 3, 4, Future Nurses 3. MIKE MINTER - College Preparatory, Star and Chev- ron 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Of- ficer 2, Council Member 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Boost- ers' Club 2, 3, 4, Big Brother 4. ROXIE MOLER - Commer- cial, Star and Chevron 3, 4, Block S 3, Junior Achieve- ment 3, German Club 3, 4, Boosters' Club 3, 4. PENNY MONROE - Home Economics, Choir 2. BURNEY MOORE - Col- lege Preparatory, Intramurals 2, Boosters' Club 4. MICHAEL MOORMAN - Academic General, Intramu- rals 3, 4. KATIE MOREAN - College Preparatory, National Hon- or Society 4, Star and Chev- ron 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Of- ficer 3, 4, Council Member 3, 4, Executive Board 4, Vice-president Senior Class Council 4, Glee Club 2, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Gym- kana 2, 3, 4, Children's Play Cast 3, Gymnastics Team 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, French Club 3, 4, French Choir 3, 4, Biology Club 3, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. Letter 4, G.A.A. Man- ager 3, G.A.A. Secretary 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Deck Tennis 2, 3, Table Tennis 2, 3, 4, Horse- back 3, Big Sister 3, 4. TANYA MOTLEY - College Preparatory, Star and Chev- ron 3, 4, French Club 4, French Choir 4, Boosters' Club 3, 4. RALPH MULLENN - Indus- trial Arts, Boosters' Club 4. DIANE MYERS ? College Preparatory, Star and Chev- ron 2, 4, Homeroom Officer 4, Council Member 4, Choir 2, Junior Class Play Cast 3, Senior Class Play Cast 4, Childrens' Play Cast 3, French Club 2, 3, 4, French Choir 4, National Thespians 4. N JERRY NEWPORT - Col- lege Preparatory, Band 2, 3, Gymkana 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Art League 3, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4, Big Brother 4. BARBARA NEWSOME - Commercial, Junior Achieve- ment 4, French Club 2, Art League 2, 3, 4, Future Busi- ness Leaders 4. DONALD NIGH - Aca- demic General, TRAVIS NOLCOX - Col- lege Preparatory, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Jun- ior Achievement 4. LARRY NORFLEET - In- dustrial Arts, Boosters' Club 4. 0 TERRY OLIVER - Academ- ic General. HOWARD OLSON - Col- lege Preparatory, Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, Dance Band 2, 3, Junior Achieve- ment 3, Latin Club 2, Star and Atom 4, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4, Math Club 3, Star and Atom Secretary-Treasurer 4. LINDA OVERMAN - Aca- demic General, Band 2, 3, Speech Team 3, 4, Debate 3, Gymkana 3, Senior Class Play Cast 3, Children's Play Cast 3, Gym Leader 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, Latin Club 2, French Club 3, Bi- ology Club 3, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 2, 3, National Forensic 2, 3, 4, National Thespians 4, Variety Show 3. 3l5 LARRY OWENS - College Preparatory5 Star and Chev- ron 2, 3, 45 Gym Monitor 25 Track 25 Football 2, 3, 45 Golf 25 Wrestling 2, 3, 45 In- tramurals 2, 35 Junior Achievement 3, 45 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 45 Varsity S 3, 4. P DENSON PARKER - In- tramurals 2, 45 J11ni0r Achievement 3. DOROTHY PARKER - Col- lege Preparatory5 National Honor Society 45 Star and Chevron 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Officer 35 Merit Award 45 Glee Club 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Speech Team 45 Block S 2, 3, 45 Gymkana 2, 3, 45 Junior Class Play Cast 35 Junior Class Play Crew 45 Senior Class Play Cast 45 Christmas Play Cast 25 Chil- dren's Play Cast 35 Children's Play Crew 45 Gymnastics Team 3, 45 Latin Club 25 Spanish Club 3, 45 Biology Club 2, 35 Booster's Club 2, 3, 45 Future Teachers 3, 45 Future Nurses 2, 35 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. Letter 45 G.A.A. Manager 45 National Thespians 3, 45 Thespian Play Cast 45 Variety Show 35 Hiking 2, 3, 45 Badmin- ton 45 Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Camping 2, 3, 45 Softball 35 Swim- ming 2, 3, 45 Boating 2, 3, 45 Deck Tennis 45 Golf 45 Ten- nis 3, 45 Table Tennis 2, 3, 45 Horseback 35 Judo 2, 3, 45 Apparatus 35 Big Sis- ter 4. GARFIELD PARKER - Vo- cational Trade. MELONIE PARKER 4- Com- mercial5 Star and Chevron 35 Homeroom Officer 2, 3, 45 Junior Class Play Crew 35 Senior Class Play Crew 35 Booster's Club 2, 3, 45 Future Business Leaders 4. GREG PARSLEY - Aca- demic General5 Herald Staff 45 Intramurals 45 Boosters' Club 4. CLAUDETTE PARSONS - Commercial5 Junior Achieve- ment 45 Booster's Club 2, 3, DEBBIE PATTEN - Col- lege Preparatory5 Star and Chevron 3, 45 Latin Club 2, 3, 45 Library Club 2, 3, 45 President Latin Club 4. KEITH PAYNE - College Preparatoryg National Honor Society 45 Star and Chevron 2, 3, 45 Merit Award 25 Choir 2, 3, 45 Ensemble 3, 45 Ten- nis 2, 35 Intramurals 2, 35 3i6 Latin Club 25 Biology Club 2, 35 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 45 Math Club 2, 3, 45 Biology Club President 3. DEBBIE PELFREY - Com- mercial. KAREN PENDEGRAFT - Academic General5 Junior Class Play Crew 35 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4. JOYCE PENNINGTON - Academic General5 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4. JOHN PERKINS 4 Academ- ic General5 Baseball 3. ROSEANNA PEACOCK - Academic General. VICKIE PHIPPS - Commer- cial Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Boost- ers' Club 2, 3, 45 Future Business Leaders 4. MARCIA LEE PIEFFER - College Preparatoryg Star and Chevron 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 25 Choir 2, 3, 45 Ensemble 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Block S 2, 3, 45 Gym Moniter 45 J.A. 45 French Club 25 French Choir 25 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 45 Future Teachers 3, 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. Man- ager 2, 35 Booster Cabinet 25 G.A.A. President 45 Fu- ture Teachers Club treasurer 45 J.A. 45 Variety Show 3, 45 Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Basket- ball 2, 3, 45 Bowling 2, 3, 45 Shuffleboard 45 Table Tennis 2, 35 Horseback 35 Judo 2, 3, 45 Apparatus 2. PATRICIA PORTIS - Ac- ademic General. BEVERLY POWELL - Ac ademic General5 Star and Chevron 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Officer 3, 45 Council Member 45 Orchestra 2, 45 Choir 45 Glee Club 35 Junior Class Play Cast 25 Biology Club 25 Art League 2, 3, 45 Future Nurses 2, 3, 45 Home Ee Club 2, 35 G.A.A. 2, 3, 4-5 G.A.A. Letter 45 G.A.A. Man- ager 45 Archery 3, 45 Volley- ball 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Deck Tennis 2, 3, 45 Shuf- fleboard 3, 45 Table Tennis 2, 3, 45 Horseback 2, 3, 45 Tumbling 2, 3, 45 Judo 2, 4. DANIEL PRICE - Academ- ic General, Commercial5 Band 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 2, 45 Dance Band 25 Track 35 Wrestling 35 Intramurals 2, 35 Man- ager 35 German Club 25 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4. ELAINE PUCKETT - Home Economics5 Glee Club 45 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 45 Home Ec Club 2, 3. R JONATHON RAFF -- Col- lege Preparatory5 National Honor Society 45 Star and Chevron 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Officer 2, 35 Council Mem- ber 2, 35 Junior Achievement 35 German Club 3, 45 Star and Atom 45 German Club Vice-president 45 Chess Club 3. REBECCA RAMSEY - Ac- ademic General5 Star and Chevron 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Christmas Play Cast 25 French Club 25 English Club 25 Library Club 2, 3. CANDY RATHBURN - Commercial5 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4. TERESA RECORDS - Com- mercial5 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Junior Achievement 35 Boost- ers' Club 2, 3, 45 Home Ec Club 4. KAREN RHODES - Aca- demic General5 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4. PAM RHODES - College Preparato1y5 National Honor Society 45 Star and Chevron 2, 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 45 Choir 25 Junior Achievement 35 Latin Club 25 French Club 3, 45 Boost- ers' Club 2, 3, 45 Future Teachers 3, 45 Future Teach- ers Historian 4. CONNIE RICE - Commer- cial5 Star and Chevron 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 25 Junior Class Play Crew 3, 45 Senior Class Play Crew 3, 45 Junior Achievement 35 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 45 Future Busi- ness Leaders 3. DAVID RICE - Academic General5 Homeroom Officer 25 Intramurals 2, 35 Boost- ers' Club 2, 3, 4. PAUL RICE - Industrial Arts. CHRISTINE RICHARD - Commercial5 Star and Chev- ron 25 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 45 Drill Team 4, Secretary 4. DEBORAH RICKMAN - Academic General5 English Club 45 Future Nurses 3, 4. DIANA RIGGLE - Commer- cial5 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 45 Future Business Leaders 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. Let- ter 45 G.A.A. Manager 2, 35 Badminton 35 Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 35 Bowl- ing 2, 3, 45 Softball 25 Shuf- fleboard 35 Swimming 3, 45 Table Tennis 2, 3, 45 Horse- back 2, 3, 45 Ice Skating 3, 4. MARJORIE RILEY - Aca- demic General5 Star and Chevron 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Junior Achievement 45 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4. MARY ANNE RILEY - Commercial5 Homeroom Of- ficer 2, 3, 45 Council Mem- ber 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 35 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 45 Fu- ture Tcachers 35 Future Nurs- es 2. SANDRA ROBERDS - Com- mercial. DENNIS ROBERTS - In- dustrial Arts5 Star and Chev- ron 2, 3, 45 Choir 2, 3, 45 Ensemble 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3. BEVERLY ROBINSON - Home Economics. CAROL ROBINSON - Aca- demic General5 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4. GREG ROBINSON --- College Preparatoryg Star and Chev- ron 2, 3, 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Rcbs 25 Intramurals 2, 35 Junior Achievement 35 French Club 25 German Club 35 Bi- ology Club 2, 35 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 45 English Club 3, 45 Future Teachers 2, 3, 45 Social Science Club 35 Link 2, 3. MARJORIE RODGERS - Academic General5 Star and Chevron 2, 45 Homeroom Of- ficer 35 Council Member 35 Choir 25 Glee Club 3, 45 Jun- ior Achievement 45 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 45 Future Nurses 3, 45 Vice-President Future Nurses 4. HARRY ROTH - College Preparatory5 Star and Chev- ron 25 Homeroom Officer 45 Council Member 45 Gym Monitor 35 Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 35 Junior Achievement 45 Boosters' Club 2. GARY ROUTZAHN - Col- lege Preparatory5 Star and Chevron 2, 45 Homeroom Of- ficer 35 Gym Monitor 2, 35 Football 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 35 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Junior Achievement 45 Varsity S 2, 3, 4. GLORIA ROWE - Academ- ic General5 Boosters' Club 45 Home Ec. Club 4. MIKE RUCKEL - College Preparatory5 Star and Chev- ron 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Of- ficer 2, 35 President of Boost- ers 45 Gym Monitor 35 Bas- ketball 2, 3, 45 Baseball 25 Junior Achievement 35 French Club 25 Biology Club 25 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 45 So- cial Science Club 35 Booster Cabinet 2, 3, 45 Vice-Presi- dent of Social Science 3. GARY RUMERY - College Preparato1y5 Star and Chev- ron 45 Junior Class Play Cast 33 Junior Class Play Crew 43 Senior Class Play Crew 43 Children's Play Crew 43 Wrestling 3, 43 French Club 2g National Thespian 43 So- cial Science Club 3. GARY RUNYAN - Aca- demic General3 Intramurals 2, 4. THOMAS RUSH - Indus- trial Arts3 Baseball 2. KATHLEEN RUSSELL - College Preparatory3 Star and Chevron 3, 43 Block S 3, 43 Junior Class Play Crew 33 Senior Class Play Crew 3, 43 Red Cross Council 43 Spanish Club 2, 33 Art League 2, 3, 43 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4g Link 3, 4. WILMA RUSSELL - Home Economics3 Library Club 4. S SUE SADLIER -- Commer- cial3 French Club 23 Future Business Leaders 4. DONALD SANDERS - Vo- cational Trade. SAM SCHWARM - College Preparatory3 French Club 23 Math Club 4. CHARLES SCHWARTZ - College Preparatory3 Home- room Officer 23 Junior Class Play Crew 33 Senior Class Play Crew 33 Wrestling 23 French Club 2, 3, 43 French Choir 23 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 43 Big Brother 3, 4. DEBBIE SCOTT - Academ- ic General3 Social Science Club 2. KATHLEEN SCOTT - Com- mercial3 Star and Chevron 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 23 Junior Class Play Crew 3, 4g Christ- mas Play Crew 43 Children's Play Crew 43 Gym Moni- tor 43 Junior Achievement 3, 43 Spanish Club 23 Boost- ers' Club 2, 3, 43 Future Busi- ness Leaders 4. BONNIE SELLMAN - Ac- ademic General3 Homeroom Officer 43 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 43 Home Ec. Club 4. NATALINE SETTLES - College Preparatory3 Star and Chevron 43 Homeroom Of- ficer 43 Council Member 43 Speech Team 43 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4g Spanish Choir 2, 33 English Club 43 Fu- ture Nurses 43 National Thes- pians 43 Sec.-Treas. of Span- ish Club 4. WYNN SETTY - Academic General3 Band 2, 33 Choir 23 French Club 23 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4. DAVID SHACKELFORD - Industrial Arts. DEBBIE SHIPTON - Aca- demic General3 Star and Chevron 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 23 Yearbook Staff 43 Junior Class Play Crew 33 Senior Class Play Crew 33 Christ- mas Play Cast 23 Children's Play Cast 23 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 43 Future Teachers 3, 43 G.A.A. 3, 43 G.A.A. Man- ager 43 Archery 43 Volley- ball 3, 4g Basketball 3, 4g Bowling 43 Deck Tennis 33 Shufflcboard 43 Table Tennis 3, 43 Tumbling 3. JEOFFREY SHROPSHIRE - College Preparatory3 Star and Chevron 2, 3, 43 Choir 3, 43 Ensemble 3, 43 Gym Monitor 3, 43 Football 2, 43 Basketball 43 Wrestling 43 Boosters' Club 4. JAMES SHUMAN - Col- lege PTEPHTHIOFYQ Star and Chevron 2, 3, 43 Homeroom Officer 23 Council Member 23 Choir 2, 3, 43 Ensemble 3, 43 Gymkana 2, 3, 43 Jun- ior Class Play Crew 33 Sen- ior Class Play Cast 43 Chil- dren's Play Cast 3, 43 Gym- nastics 2, 3, 43 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 43 English Club 3g Future Teachers 3, 43 Na- tional Thespians 2, 3, 43 Var- sity S 3, 43 Boosters' Cab- inet 2, 3, 43 Booster Club President 43 National Thes- pians Vice-President 43 Big Brother 3, 4. BRENDA SILIVEN - Com- mercial3 Homeroom Officer 2, 33 Junior Class Play Cast 3. ALICE SMITH - Academ- ic General3 Star and Chev- ron 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4. ARTHUR SMITH - Aca- demic General3 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4. CARL SMITH - Industrial Arts. CHARLES SMITH - Indus- trial Arts3 Star and Chevron 2, 33 Choir 23 Gym Monitor 33 Football 2, 33 Wrestling 2, 33 Junior Achievement 33 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 43 Fu- ture Teachers 23 Varsity S 3, 4. KENT SMITH - Academic General3 Track 2, 3, 43 Foot- ball 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 23 Boosters' Club 43 Varsity S 2, 3, 4. RONALD SMITH - Aca- demic General3 Homeroom Officer 2, 43 Council Mem- ber 2, 43 Speech Team 3, 4g Debate 33 Track 23 Wres- tling 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 33 National Forensic 3, 43 So- cial Science Club 2, 33 Link 4. SANDRA SMITH - Com- mercialg Star and Chevron 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Lat- in Club 23 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4. THERESA SMITH - Col- lege Preparatory3 Star and Chevron 2, 3, 43 Homeroom Officer 33 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Block S 2, 3, 43 Boost- ers' Club 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. 33 Link Club 43 Drill Team 43 Volleyball 33 Table Tcnnis 3. VALERIE SMITH - Com- mercial3 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4. RONA SNODGRASS - Commercialg Spanish Club 2, 33 Spanish Choir 3. DONALD SPEAKS - Col- lege Preparatory3 Star and Chevron 2, 3, 43 Homeroom Officer 43 Football 2, 3, 43 Track 43 Latin Club 43 Span- ish Club 43 Varsity S 2, 3, 43 Big Brother 4. CYNTHIA STAGER - Col- lege Preparatory3 Star and Chevron 2, 3, 43 Homeroom Officer 3, 43 Glee Club 2g Block S 2, 3, 43 Junior Class Play Crew 33 Senior Class Play Crew 43 Children's Play Cast 3g Gym Leader 33 Latin Club 23 Spanish Club 3, 43 Biology Club 33 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4g Fu- ture Nurses 2, 3, 43 Math Club 23 Library Club 2, 3, 43 Library Club Treasurer 3. JOHN STOUFFER - Aca- demic General 3 Junior Achievement 33 Art League 3, 4. DEBBIE STEPHENSON - College Preparato1y3 Star and Chevron 2, 3, 43 Homeroom Officer 23 Council Member 23 Choir 23 Cheerleader 2, 3, 43 Junior Class Play Cast 33 Senior Class Play Crew 23 Children's Play Cast 3, 43 Junior Achievement 33 French Club 2, 3, 43 French Choir 43 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 43 National Thespians 3, 43 Big Sister 3, 4. LINDA STEWART - Aca- demic GCHCFHIQ Spanish Club 43 Future Business Leaders 43 Volleyball 4. SUSAN STILES - College Preparatory3 Star and Chev- ron 2, 33. Homeroom Officer 23 Speech Team 4g Cheer- leader 2, 3, 43 Gymkana 2, 33 Junior Class Play Crew 33 Gym Leader 3, 43 Spanish Club 3, 43 Spanish Choir 3, 43 Biology Club 2, 33 Boost- ers' Club 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Archery 33 Volleyball 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Dance 2, 33 Deck Tennis 2, 33 Table Tennis 2, 3, 43 Horseback 33 Big Sister 3. GWENDOLYN STOKES - College Preparat0ry3 Boost- ers' Club 2, 3, 4. TERRY STOLLINGS -4 In- dustrial Arts3 Boosters' Club 2. ELIZABETH STONE - Com- mercial3 French Club 23 French Choir 23 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4. GAIL STONE - Academic General3 Star and Chevron 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Red Cross Council 23 Junior Achievement 3, 43 Spanish Club 23 Spanish Choir 23 Art League 43 G.A.A. 3, 4g Volleyball 33 Basketball 33 Table Tennis 3, 43 Big Sister 4. DONALD STOUT M Com- mercial3 Art League 2, 43 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4. JOHN STRONG 4 Industrial Arts3 Star and Chevron 2, 3, 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Pep Band 2, 3, 43 Dance Band 23 Red Cross Council 23 Drum Major 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Jun- ior Achievement 3, 43 Biology Club 3g Art League 2, 3, 43 Treasurer of Biology Club 3. LEROI SUTTON - College Preparatory3 Star and Chev- ron 23 Homeroom Officer 2, 3, 43 Council Member 2, 43 Choir 2, 3, 43 Ensemble 3, 43 Accents Staff 33 Junior Class Play Cast 43 Senior Class Play Cast 43 Track 2g Spanish Club 2, 33 Spanish Choir 2, 33 Boosters' Club 2, 3, 43 English Club 2, 3, 43 National Thespians 43 Var- sity S 23 Booster Cabinet 43 Link 3, 43 English Club President 3. MARVIN SWAIN - Aca- demic GGHCIHIQ Track 23 In- tramurals 23 Boosters' Club 3, 4. DAVID SWONGER - Col- lege Preparatory3 Robs 43 Junior Class Play Crew 3, 43 German Club 3, 43 Reb- els Secretary 4. SUSAN SWOPE - Vocation- al Trade3 Star and Chevron 43 Homeroom Officer 33 En- semble 23 Herald Staff 43 Black S 43 Christmas Play Cast 23 Gym Leader 33 Gym Monitor 4g Biology 23 Boosters' Club 33 Treasurer Block S 33 Volleyball 2. 3I T DONNA TAYLOR - College Preparatory, Star and Chev- ron 3, German Club 3, Star and Atom 4, Future Nurses 2, 3, 4. LAWRENCE TAYLOR - Academic General, Star and Chevron 2, Rebs 4, Gym Monitor 2, Football 2, In- tramurals 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, Latin Club 2, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4, Social Science Club 3, Rebs General 4. VERNIE TAYLOR - Aca- demic General, Star and Chevron 3, 4, German Club 3, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, Basketball 2. SHERRY TERHUNE - Aca- demic General, Homeroom Officer 2, 4, Art League 2, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4. DAFFY TERRY - Academ- ic General, Boosters' Club 4, LINDA TERRY - Academic General, Homeroom Officer 3, Council Member 3, Boost- ers' Club 2, 3, 4. BONNIE THOMPSON - Commercial, Star and Chev- ron 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Of- ficer 4, Choir 3, 4, Ensem- ble 4, Glee Club 2, Boost- ers' Club 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers 3. DEBORAH THOMPSON - Commercial, Homeroom Of- ficer 4, Ensemble 2, Junior Achievement 3, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4. JERRAN TILLMAN - Col- lege Preparatory, Star and Chevron 3, 4, Block S 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, German Club 3, 4, Boost- ers' Club 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses 2, 3, 4, Math Club 2, Bowling 2. KATHY TINSLEY M Aca- demic General, Glee Club 2, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Future Business Leaders 4. DAVID TOOKE - Com- mercial, Star and Chevron 2, Golf 2, 3 ,4, Junior Achieve- ment 3, Varsity S 3, 4. WALTER TOOSON - Aca- demic General, Manager 2, 3, Boosters' Club 3, 4. GARY TRUSS - Industrial Arts, Intramurals 3, 4. MARLITA TRUSS - Col- lege Preparatory, Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 2, Council Member 2, Block S 2, 3, Christmas Play Cast 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Spanish Choir 3, Boost- 318 ers' Club 2, 3, 4, Big Sister 3, 4. CAROLYN TURNER - Col- lege Preparatory, Star and Chevron 2, 4, Glee Club 2, Yearbook Staff 4, Speech Team 4, Senior Class Play Cast 4, French Club 3, Art League 2, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4, English Club 3, Fu- ture Teachers 3. U VIVIAN UPSHAW - Com- mercial, Spanish Club 3, Boosters' Club 3, 4. W SANDIE WADE - Commer- cial, Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Junior Class Play Cast 3, Junior Achieve- ment 4, Boosters' Club 3, 4, Future Business Leaders 4. RICK WAGNER -- College Preparatory, Star and Chev- ron 2, Homeroom Officer 2, 4, Band 2, 3. ANTHONY WALKER - In- dustrial Arts, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. GEORGE WALKER - Com- mercial, Boosters' Club 2, 4. NOLA WALLACE - Col- lege Preparatory, Homeroom Officer 4, Spanish Club 2, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4, DONNA WARREN - Com- mercial, Homeroom Officer 3, French Club 2, 3, Boost- ers' Club 2, 3, 4. JUANITA WARREN - Col- lege Preparatory, Star and Chevron 3, Homeroom Offi- cer 3, Block S 2, 3, 4, Ger- man Club 3, 4, Boosters' Club 3, 4, German Club Secretary 4. SHARON WARREN - Aca- demic General, Homeroom Officer 2, Choir 2, Spanish Club 2, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses 3. VICKIE WARREN - Aca- demic General, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4, Future Teach- ers 2. THOMAS WASHBURN - Academic General, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4. CA RO LYN WATKIN S - Commercial, Homeroom Of- ficer 4. ROGER WATSON - Col- lege Preparatory, Star and Chevron 2, Homeroom Of- ficer 2, 3, Council Member 2, 3, Red Cross Council 2, 3, Gym Monitor 2, Football 2, Wrestling 2, Latin Club 2, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4, Fu- ture Teachers 2, 3, 4, Social Science Club 3, Social Sci- ence President 3. DAN WEBSTER - College Preparatory, Star and Cnev- ron 2, Gym Monitor 2, Ten- nis 2, Intramurals 2, 3, French Club 2, Biology Club 2, Boosters' Club 2, Varsi- ty S 2. GEORGE WEBSTER - Aca- demic General, Band 2, Gym Monitor 3, Intramurals 3, Boosters' Club 4. JOHN WEBSTER - College Preparatory, Star and Chev- ron 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Star and Atom 4, Biology Club 2, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4, Math Club 2, 3, Social Science Club 2, 3, Star and Atom Club President 4. BEVERLY WEHRS - Col- lege Preparatory, Homeroom Officer 2, 4, Glee Club 2, Block S 2, 3, 4, Gymkana 2, 3, 4, Gym Leader 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. Let- ter 4, G.A.A. Sports Direc- tor, Homecoming Queen 4, Gymnastic Team 3, 4, Vol- leyball 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Table Tennis 3, Horseback 3. HELEN WELLS - Commer- cial, Star and Chevron 4, Glee Club 4, Boosters' Club 4. ROBERT WELLS - Aca- demic General, Boosters' Club 2, 3. PAULA WESTFALL - Col- lege Preparatory, Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Block S 2, 3, 4,, Junior Class Play Crew 3, Senior Class Play Crew 4, Children's Play Crew 4, Latin Club 2, French Club 3, 4, French Choir 4, Bi- ology Club 3, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4, English Club 4, Fu- ture Teachers 4, Link 3, 4, Latin Club Secretary-Treas- urer 4. THOMAS WHEELER - Col- lege Preparatory, Star and Chevron 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Intramu- rals 2, 3, 4, Junior Achieve- ment 4, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4, Social Science Club 3, Varsity S 2, 3, 4. GARY WICKLINE - In- dustrial Arts. PAT WHITACRE - Aca- demic General, Boosters' Club 4. PATRICIA WHITE - Aca- demic General, Homeroom Officer 2, Council Member 2, Journalism Award 2, Band 2, Gymkana 3, Gym Lead- er 2, Dramatics Club 2. STEVE WHITE - Vocation- al, Intramurals 2, 3. STEVE WILSON E Academ- ic General, Star and Chev- ron 2, 3, Yearbook Staff 4, Junior Achievement 3, 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Boost- ers' Club 2, 3, 4, Art League Vice-president 3, 4. SHARON WILLIAMS - Ac- ademic General, Homeroom Officer .4, Ensemble 2, Art League 2. LOIS WILSON - Home Eco- nomics, Boosters' Club 4. IRMA WINKLE - Commer- cial, Boosters' Club 4. GERALD WOOD - Academ- ic General, Rebs 4. PARTICIA WOODS - Home Economics, Art League 2, 3, 4. DENNIS WRIGHT - Indus- trial Arts, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4, Varsity S 4, Swim- ming 2, Football 3, 4, Gym Monitor 3. JUDITH WYLES - College Preparatory, Star and Chev- ron 2, 3, Homeroom Officer 3, Block S 2, 3, Biology Club 2, Boosters' Club 2, 3, 4, Math Club 2, Library Club 2, 3, Booster Cabinet 2, Biology Club Vice Presi- dent 2, Math Club Secretary 2, Big Sister 3, 4. Y CLARICE YANCEY - Ac- ademic General. JEANNETTE YANCEY - Academic General, Boosters' Club 3. SHARON YARGER - Com- mercial, Homeroom Officer 2, Junior Achievement 3, Fu- ture Business Leaders 4. ,IACQUELINE YOUNG- BLOOD - Academic Gen- eral. JUDITH YOUNGBLOOD - Academic General, Glee Club 2, Boosters' Club 2, 3. KATHY YOWLER - Col- lege Preparatory, Star and Chevron 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Accents Staff 4, Junior Class Play Crew 3, 4, Senior Class Play Cast 4, Children's Play Crew 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Boosters' Club 3, 4, English Club 3, 4, National Thespians 3, 4, English Club Program Chairman 4. -A- Abrams, Mrs. N. 36 Ackerman, D. F. 22 Adam, A. 203 Adams, Bill 216 Adams, Brenda 197 fsoph.J Adams, Brenda 221 Cjr.l Adams, Carol 205 Adams, K. 103, 204 Adams, M. 190, 161 Adkins, D. 13, 112, 113, 227 lndex Artis, Tyrone 125, 127, 140, 227 Ashmore, L. 191 Atheron, G. 227 Augustus, M. 205 Auld, J. 27, 77, 79, 83, 101, 108, 110, 122, 142, 227 Austin, Mrs. 1. 34, 80 Avery, E. 216 Avis, R. 209 -B- Beller, C. 44, 228 Benge, Jerry 58, 228 Benge, .loel 103, 19 Bennett, B. 108, 110, 218, 220 Bennett, C. 80, 270 Adkins, D. 220 Adkins, S. 220 Adrian, J. 220 Adrian, W. 215 Agee, G. 207 Ainsworth, N. 36, 227 Alderson, D. 202 Aldridge, D. 194 Aldridge, L. 223 Bacon, S. 100, 103, 117, 212 Bailey, B. 217 Bailey, D. 2.13 Bailey, M. 216 Baker, C. 201 Baker, Mr. D. 148, 159, 161 Baker, B. 227 Baker, Mr. R. 37, 44, 63 Binz, W. 108, 212 Aldridge, S. 227, 249 Allen, Barbara 219 Allen, Betty 202 Allen, M. 58, 157, 227 Allen, S. 220 Baker, S. 197 Baldwin, C. 69, 93, 180, 227 Baldwin, M. 196 Bales, N. 223 Ball, B. 180, 218 Alexander, C. 191 Alzner, Mr. R. 32 Amerman, Mr. J. 31, 108, 111 Ames, T. 190 Amos, J. 180, 213 Anders, D. 227 Anderson, Dan 103 Anderson, Debbie 59, 227, 180 Ballentine, Mr. G. 49, 63 Banks, B. 206 Barletto, T. 228 Barlow, Mrs. C. 52, 77 Barnes, B. 129, 207 Barrett, C. 93, 218 Barre-tt, Mr. R. 54 Bartley, Darla 207 Bartley, Darlene 219 Bartley, P. 151, 220 Bennett, J. 228 Bennett, M. 205 Bentley, D. 200 Bentley, L. 228 Bergeest, L. 101, 102, 137, 142, 228 Berrien, A. 215 Berry, L. 198 Berton, L. 217 Besecker, 16, 18, 11, 149, 158, 159, 160, 228 Bethel, D. 212 Bettis, V. 220 Beverly, A. 220 Beverly, C. 228 Beverly, D. 211 Bibb, M. 168, 170, 207 Billing, C. 228 Billiter, S. 12, 108, 110, 111, 211 Birden, D. 86 212, 229 Bisdorf, G. Biship, N. 203 Bissell, K. 201 Bixler, C. 198 Black, G. 229 Blackbum, J. 206 Blackwell, G. 256, 269 Blackwell, S. 199 Blackwood, Mr. J. 47, 126, Booghier, D. 103, 108, 201 Booghier, J. 100, 103, 229 Booker, M. 219 Booker, Verna 26, 93, 208 Booker, Vivian 192 Booth, B. 196 Booth, D. 200 Booth, L. 229 Bond, C. 50 Bonner, K. 196 Bostick, Mary 194 Bostick, Mike 192, 157, 168 Boswell, C. 180, 210 Botkin, L. 190 mmammmu 142, 102, 101, 229 Botkin, V. 13, 145, 180, 213 MMTIMMWB Bowling, D. 213 Bowling, N. 216 Bowman, D. 255, 229 Bowman, K. 201 Bowman, R. 212, 269 Bowman, W. 159, 165, 168, 170, 230 Bowser, B. 207 Boyd, S. 59, 230 Andrews, C. 221 Anderson, Dianne 186, 193 Anderson, F. 13, 112, 113, 227 Anderson, G. 227 Anderson, M. 70, 69, 227, 252, 27 Anderson, N. 201 Andrews, Miss M. 32 Anway, R. Applin, J. 213 101, 102, 198 Applin, Marshall 270 Applin, Marylyn 192 Applin, P. 195 Arboga st, Miss J. 32, 33 Armentrout, R. 223 Armitage, R. 199 Arnett, Amett, J. 30, 66, 142, 227 L. 194 Arnold, Darlene 211 Arnold, Diann 180, 217 Arnold, P. 194 Arnold, R. 227 Artis, D. 197 Artis, Tosca 53, 180, 220 Bates, P. 204 Battels, S. 206 Bauer, H. 228 Baumgardner, Marilyn 222 Baumgardner, Mike 223 Bauser, J. 228, 242 Baxley, D. 202 Baxley, Ft. 228 Beamish, C. 228 Beatty, J. 197 Bechtol, Mr. H. 73 Beck, E. 204 Beck, H. 212 Beechler, M. 201 Beeler, G. 219 Beers, M. 228 Beers, T. 211 Belford, P. 199 Bell, C. 204 Bell, Mrs. H. 49 Bell, T. 36, 228 Bell, W. 228 Bellar, J. 210 Belle, L. 212 Belle, W. 212 148, 168, 170 Blair, C. 194 Blake G. 229 Blake, Lance 93, 204 Blake, Lynn 229 Blake T. 223 Blanchard, V. 32, 229 Bland, C. 220 Boyer, C. 202 Boysel, D. 61, 230 Brackney, W. 223 Bragg, B. 200, 103 Brandon, V. 230 Branham, E. 221 Branan, K. 197 Brant, Mr. R. 66 Braun, Mrs. J. 32 Bray, G. 208 Bray, M. 208 Brayfield, B. 230 Brennan, D. 208 Brewer, J. 191 Brewer, M. 208 Briner, J. 155, 212 Broderick, C. 34, 180, 211 Blankenship, C. 204 Blanton, G. 229 Blevins, D. 190 Blevins, T. 207 Blinn, D. 197 Bobb, B. 212 Boblitt, C. 89, 135, 229 B0h0,A. 34,149,219,153 159,168,177 Bobo, M. 192, 103 Bobo, Mrs. N. 47 Bogard, .l. 229 Bolen, Ann 59, 108, 229 Bolen, B. 44, 210 Bolen, L. 190, 192 Bolton, B. 193 Bond, C. 214 Bronston, Mr. R. 47, 151, 153, 126, 148, 172 Brooks, K. 215 Brooks, P. 193 Brown, Anthony 230 Brown, Arthur 215 Brown, Becky 230 Brown, Beverly 186, 203 Brown, Bob 191 151, 168, 212 Brown, D. Brown, Mr. E. 43 Brown, L. 196 Brown, M. 270 Brown, T. 93, 149, 151, 159 163, 165, 226, 231 Brown, Vance 197 Brown, Vaughn 205 Brown, Vicky 202 7 Browne, M. 142, 231 Browning, D. 231 Bruce, K. 58, 231 Brim, M. 193 Brumfield, B. 177, 212 Carter, B. Carter, Janice 142, 231, 237 231 Carter, ,locqua 210 Carter, John 197 180, 183, Crase, L. 197 Brumfield, Donald 202 Brumfield, Dorothy 76, 217 Brumfield, M. 199 Bruner, G. 231 Buchanan, B. 221 Buffington, T. 195 mommmm Bultman, J. 174, 175, 211 Burger, R. 223 Burgoyne, C. 108, 110, 194 Burke, R. 151, 219 Burks, Marvin 208 Burks, Michael 209 Channels, H. 216 Burley, D. 11,151,159,209 Burlile, R. 103, 151, 157, 192 Burton, K. 205 Burton, M. 110, 186, 204 Buskirk, T. 205 Bussard, A. 190 Carter, L. 205 168, 213 Carter, N. Carter, R. 211 Carter, T. 231 Casey, D. 151, 163, 190 Cash, M. 100, 103, 108, 110, 122, 124, 142, 231 Cashin, K. 180, 220 Cason, D. 211 85, 174, 175, 179, Castillo, J. 210 Castle, C. 206 Casto, T. 231 Caudill, S. 207 Cawley, S. 231 Caylor, T. 223 Chandler, B. 26, 197 Chandler, D. 108, 110, 198 Chandler, M. 231 Chaney, K. 151, 157, 168, 193 Butler, D. 207 Butler, G. 198 Butler, Jim CDiv. 265 14, 34, 207 Butler, Jim fDiv. 391 215 Channels, Chapman, Chapman, J. 270 Barbara 232 Bob 210 Clifton, Mrs. L. 23 Clingenpeel, C. 194 Clingrnan, R. 108, 192 Clingman, S. 92, 93, 100, 101, 102, 172, 232 Clinkscales, L. 207 Clouse, S. 193 -Cobb, C. 197 Cobb, D. 232 Cobb, H. 194 Cobb, Larry 270 Cobb, Lillian 213 Cochran, B. 68, 69, 102, 219 Cochran, Mrs. L. 45 Cockrell, B. 208 Coe, L. 221 Cogan, S. 201 Cole, C. 197 Cole, L. 2, 92, 93, 195 Coleman, Jeannette 192 Coleman, John 190 Coleman, R. 196 Collier, D. 232 Collier, J. 222 Collier, L. 190 Collier, M. 196 Collier, P. 232 Collier, R. 232 Collins, C. 110, 205 Cosby, E. 204 Cosby, R. 194 Cosby, T. 195 Cost, G. 233 Courtley, L. 202 Couts, M. 233 Cox, B. 213 Cox, L. 233 Cox, M. 193 Coy, B. 100, 103, 233 Crabill, C. 220 Chapman Dakota 191 Byerman, B. 209 Byerman, M. 197 Byrd, E. 203 Byrd, J. 54, 93, 204- Collins, H. 221 Collins, L. 132, 232, 255 Chapman, Debi 202 Chapman, Chappell, Channels, J. 232 196 C. 204 -C- Chatwood, M. 108, 110, 192 Cherry, C. 232, 249 Colquitt, H. 198 Colquitt, M. 204 Colvin, H. 197 Colvin, R. 197 Compton, C. 201 Compton, P. 203 Cade, C. 205 Calabrese, S. 58, 92, 142, 132, 181, 180, 231 Caldwell, G. 202 Calhoun, A. 61, 269 Callahan, G. 108, 110, 122, 124, 231 Callicoat, J. 197 Camden, J. 202 Chilton, D. 201 Chilton, Marlene 197 Chilton, Marshell 216 Chilton, Mike 211 Chiracosta, Mr. 72 Chronaberry, Darryl 223 Chronaberry, Douglas 232 Cameruci, P. 231 Cammon, C. 220 Camp, 1. 213 Campbell, Dan 92, 93, 220 Campbell, Diane 100, 214 Campbell, L. 204 Campbell, M. 116, 216 Campbell, R. 231 Capoziello, Mr. M. 151, 148, 153 Carandante, H. 197 Carandante, L. 208 Carey, E. 219 Carey, G. 197 Carney, R. 211 Carr, M. 216 Carroll, D. 205 Carroll, S. 208 Carter, A. 196 320 Claar, B. 205 Clark, A. 232 Clark, C. 202 Clark, L. 118, 208 Clark. R. 191 Clark, S. 213 Clark, W. 101, 102, 232 Clarke, D. 232 Clarke, V. 199 Clauss, Mr. W. 37, 148, 151, 153, 163 Clay, A. 193 Clay, M. 163, 165, 197 Clayborne, B. 207 Clayboume, V. 204 Claypool, M. 12, 151, 212 Clayton, D. 93, 151, 190 Clayton, R. 108, 110, 220 Clements, A. 151, 153, 232 Clements, D. 218 Clements, Mr. E. 63 Conley, B. 53, 219 Conley, E. 201 Conley, J. 222 Conley, K. 207 Conley, M. 197 c1nuey,11 151,214,218 Conner, Michele 209 Conner, Mike 190 Conover, Mr. D. 48, 54 Cook, K. 222 Cook, P. 232 Cooke, A. 110, 190 Cooke, B. 194 Cooke, John 232 Cooke, Josie 205 Cooke, 233 Marsha 58, 96, 142, Copeland, E. 191 Cordell, Pamela 212 Cordell, Phyllis 191 Cordell, S. 213 Cordray, B. 270 Correll, R. 218, 180 Corvin, S. 233 Corwin, B. 201, 88 Corwin, Don 216 Corwin, Doug 209 Cosby, A. 207, 233 Crable, L. 233 Crabtree, B. 270 Crabtree, P. 210 Crabtree, S. 202 Craig, R. 80, 101, 102, 121, 217 Crawford, E. 208 Creaohbaum, S. 219 Crew, T. 93, 205 Crisp, D. 209 Crispin, A. 93, 103, 200 Crochran, R. 101 Crosnoe, C. 218 Cross, T. 234 Crowe, F. 199 Crowe, Robert 234 Crowe, Ronald 163, 165, 177, 234 Crowley, S. 202 Crum, C. 214 Crummie, D. 234 Crutchfield, H. 222 Culberson, O. 215 Culp, N. 234 Cunningham, James 194 Cunningham, James 103, 299 Curtis, A. 234 Curtis, J. 206 Custer, V. 221 Cutshall, J. 13, 59, 82, 142, 180, 181, 232 Cutshall, S. 93, 118, 201 -D- Dabney, W. 190 Dailey, J. 78, 80, 101, 102, 142, 235 Daley, R. 197 Dalglish, A. 58, 142, 235 Dalie, F. 103, 108, 109, 110 111, 13.7, 204 Dalie, J. 95, 108, 110, 207 Dalton, J. 61, 238 Daniel, G. 161, 198 Daniel, L. 269 Daniels, D. 235 Daniels, J. 108, 110, 200 Daniels, T. 92, 101, 102, 155, 235 Darden, R. 235 Darden, S. 190 Daugherty, K. 24, 58, 235 Dave, K. 174, 175,217 Davenport, G. 203 Davenport, J. 205 Davenport, T. 235 Davidson, R. 101, 102, 174, 175, 235 Davidson, S. 236 Davis, A. 235 Davis, Becky 110, 192 Davis 1 Benjamin 199 Davis, Betty 108, 110, 191 Davis, Danny 197 Davis, Dianna 206 Davis, Fern 2.35 Davis, Francine 198 Davis, Frank 200 Davis, Mrs. G. 34 Davis, George 204 Davis, Cordon 203 Davis, Jackie 204 Davis, Janice 209 Davis, Jerry 210 Davis, Jesse 193 Davis, Jonathan 194 Davis, Marcella 211 Davis, Marsha 235 Davis, Martin L. 269 Davis, Patti 217 Davis, Peggy 59, 77, 180, 235 Davis, Penny 235 Davis, Phil 151, 159, 163, 235 Davis, Phyllis 235 Davis, Steven 58, 131, 173, 209, 215 Davis, Susan 190 Davis, Terry 206 Davis, Tim 197 DeWitt, G. 213 DeWitt, R. 211 DeWitt, T. 226, 236 Dexter, E. 276 Diehl, C. 223 Diehl, Clarence 149, 157, 236 Diehl, D. 200 Dietsch, J. 236 Dietsch, Jeff 201 Dill, 1. 190 Dillard, J. 103, 186 Dillard, R. 180, 183, 186, 237 Dillingham, J. 103, 196 Dillingham, W. 236 Dillion, B. 193 Dillman, 217 Dillon, B. 237 Dillon, R. 237 Dinges, S. 30, 96, 125, 216 Dixon, Diana 198 Dunn, H. 237, 242 Dupree, O. 197 Durgans, Mrs. G. 45 Durgans, T. 103, 110, 111, 151, 157, 200 Dumell, J. 168 Durnell, M. 103, 157, 175, 201 Durrant, B. 192 Dye, J. 205 -E- Eanes, S. 58, 238 Earnhardt, L. 96, 100, 103, 180, 184, 216 Echols, B. 203 Echols, L. 208 Edgington, C. 86, 116, 219 Edgington, D. 151, 168, 205 Edgington, Donald 190 Edgington, M. 238 Davis, W. 235 Davison, G. 193 Davison, Robert 235 Dawes, H. 215 Dean, Nancy 236 Dean, P. 571, 194 Dearman, M. 211 Deem, Mrs. B. 34 Delay, Jenny 193 Dellapina, Mr. R. 43, 148, 155, 156, 157, 175 Dement, D. 155, 204 Dement, E. 151, 217, 236 Dennison, L. 103, 191 Dennison, D. 157, 215 Denson, K. 214 Denson, P. 196 Dent, J. 207 Deselem, 53, 213 Detrick, Mr. J. 37 Detrick, M. 198 Devine, M. 197 DeWeese, R. 236 Dewell, B. 212 DeWitt, D. 93, 161, 168, 194 Dixon, Donna 202 Dixon, H. 199 Dixon, L. 270 Dixon, M. 206 Dobyns, T. 101, 151, 215 Dodds, D. 110, 151, 152, 211 Dodds, L. 223 Dodge, L. 270 Dodge, M. 238 Dolihite, E. 196, 237 Dolph, L. 237 Dolph, M. 197 Domanek, P. 270 Donaldson, J. 157, 197 Donovan, T. 212 Doolin, E. 190 Dotson, C. 2.37 Doty, Mrs. lL. 28 Douglas, M. 193 Douglass, O. 238 Dover, R. 1.74, 175, 237 Dover, S. 180, 211 Downey, K. 108, 190 Downing, K. 110, 219 Downing, R. 103, 195 Downs, J. 216 Downs, R. 151, 201 Doyle, C. 237, 270 Doyle, D. 238 Dragoo, M. 25, 155, 211 Dragoo, S. 204 Drunkenbroad, P. 194 Duffey, B. 218 Duffy, D. 193 Duffey, K. 88, 237 Duffey, R. 88, 201 Duffy, Mrs. B. 23, 27 Duncan, E. 194 Dunmire, J. 93, 101, 102, 108, 110, 142, 216 Dunmire, M. 75, 100, 103, 115, 129, 180, 226, 237 Easell, P. 217 Edwards, H. 68, 69, 73, 180, 181, 183, 186, 238, 255 Edwards, M. 180, 182, 221 Edwards, V. 198 Ehling, B. 215 Ehlinger, D. 168, 223 Ehlinger, F. 151, 168, 202 Elberfield, C. 204 Elder, J. 93, 145, 233, 238 Ellinger, S. 221 Elliott, D. 219 Elliott, L. 214 Elliott, R. 211 Elliott, T. 202 Endicott, R. 108, 110, 211 Engard, M. 132, 155, 216 Engle, B. 191 Enlow, S. 211 Ennis, G. 96, 215 Enoch, H. 223 Enoch, J. 103, 161, 199 Encott, S. 205 Erskine, G. 215 Erskine, J. 93, 238 Erter, C. 206 Estep, B. 195 Estep, D. 210 Estep, F. 206 Estes, L. 221 Eubanks, P. 100, 103, 239 Evans, C. 205 Evans, D. 191 Evans, H. 121, 238 Evans, John S. 237, 238 Evans, Johnny 194 Evans, P. 213 Evans, R. 220 Evans, Mr. R. 37 Evans, S. 239 Evelsizor, W. 218 Everhart, B. 220 Everidge, L. 199 Everingham, M. 205 -Fm Fahnstock, S. 103, 161, 202 Fair, B. 209 Fairchild, E. 239 Fairchild, R. 192 Falkner, R. 205 Faris, R. 196 Farmer, B. 209 Farthing, J. 174, 175, 179, 216, 93, 92 Faulkner, Mr. G. Fay, L. 108, 183, 186, 239 Feagans, T. 239 Fent, J. 270 Fent, M. 270 Fent, T. 103, 202 Fenton, B. 239 Fenton, D. 204 Ferryman, S. 239 Ferguson, G. 177, 239 Ferguson, M. 216 Ferguson, R. 190 Field, Mrs. D. 35 Fields, Mrs. A. 47, 174, 175 Figgins, L. 110, 220 Filler, D. 93, 239 Finch, T. 204 Finnegan, P. 118, 177, 215 Finnegan, V. 122, 239 Finney, B. 103, 108, 109, 205 Fisher, J. 239 Fisher, R. 190 Fitch, J. 86, 180, 239 Fitch, M. 219 Fitspatric, J. 215 Fitzsirnmons, T. 210 Fitswater, M. 193 Flack, N. 239 Flanagan, E. 270 Flanagan, J. 270 Flannery, T. 239 Fleig, Mr. R. 37 Fleming,,B. 100, 103, 116, 208 Fletcher, M. 191 Fletcher, O. 197 Floersh, Mr. J. 35 Flood, Mrs. A. 52 Flora, L. 239 Florrnoy, P. 216 Ford, R. 209 Foreman, E. 172, 239 Forshey, R. 157, 191 Foster, E. 220 Foster, T. 197 Foulke, D. 59, 93, 183, 186, 240, 251 Foulk, G. 199 Four, J. 81, 180, 214, 218 Fox, K. 196 32l Hartzog, T. 203 Fox, Mrs. L. 37 Fox, L. 193 Fraley, G. 213 Fraley, L. 200 Franklin, D. 240 Frankart, Mr. J. 40 Frazier, P. 217 Freeman, B. 204 Fritts, D. 215 Fritts, S. 204 Frock, J. 240 Frock, M. 219 Fromm, Karen 108, 110, 215 Frost, E. 217 Frost, J. 61, 240 Geron, B. 212 Gieselman, C. 53, 100, 103, 216 Gilbert, E. 240, 255 Gilbert, M. 194 Gill, .l. 201 Gilleland, C. 190 Gilliland, B. 222 Gilleland, M. 193 Gillman, B. 240 Gillman, C. 197 Gilson, B. 93, 240 Gipson, .l. 204 Givens, Betty 190 Givens, Brenda 193 Givens, Ken 210 Givens, W. 197 Frye, G. 192 Frye, R. 240 Fuller, G. 270 Fullen, M 80, 206 Fullen, V. 204 Fuller, D. 190 Fuller, B. 207 180, 240 Fuller, L. Funk, B. 197 LQ- Gaier, F. 270 Gaines, 1171. 2, 159, 219 Gallamore, L. 190 Gallan1ore, S. 207 Gamble, C. 269 Gangis, A. 213 Gangis, V. 33, 218 Gansheimer, .l. 151, 168, 170, 216, 269 Gardner, D. 22 Gardner, M. 149, 168, 169, 170, 256, 270 Garrett, C. 100, 103, 108, 110, 142, 209 Garrett, S. 216 Garrety, K. 108, 109, 186, 211 Gast, W. 240 Gaston, L. 240 Gates, Mrs. P. 33 Gatewood, T. 193 Gathers, E. 93, 197 Gathers, G. 222 Gatten, L. 69, 82, 100, 103, 125, 137, 138, 139, 142, 180 181, 183, 184, 185, 236, 240 Gay, G. 61, 223 Gearhart, T. 103, 197 Gebard, T. 58, 151, 240 Gentry, D. 100, 101, 102, 108, 110, 142, 240 Gentry, P. 269 Gentry, Tom 168, 194 Gentry, Trent 200 George, A. 88, 140, 240, 260 Gerhardt, K. 79, 208 German, V. 103, 186, 205 322 1 Glenn, D. 191 Glenn, M. 103, 203 Glover, R. 157, 197 Godfrey, D. 220 Goff, J. 240 Goff, S. 103. 151, 197 Gorforth, Susan 242 Goldston, 1. 242 Goldston, T. 212 Gomer, D. 197 Good, L. 30, 242 Good, R. 205 Goodman, J. 242 Goodson, S. 93, 100, 103 Gordin, D. 174, 175,207 Gordin, J. 242 Gorsuch, S. 68, 100, 103, 118, 124, 180, 216 Grabill, D. 196 Gragg, M. 110,207 Gram, K. 117, 207 Grau, L. 211 Grau, R. 206 Graves, J. 93, 108, 110, 122, 132, 142, 242 Gray, Mrs. A. 35 Gray, .lim 101, 215 Gray, ,lohn 194 Gray, P. 207 Gray, R. 40, 193 Green, B. 43, 100, 136, 216 Green, H. 208 Greene, K. 222 100, 103, 243 Greene, P. 243 Greene, M. Greene, T. 212 36, 202 Greiner, C. 205 Griest, W. 242 Griffeth, R. 223 Griffin, J. 199 126, 172, 242 Gregory, V. Griffith, R. Grimes, Cl. 190 Grimes, M. 208 59, 101, 102, 243 Groeber, Mike 223 Groeschel, J. 197 Grimm, G. Groves, D. 151, 243 Gunnett, P. 22, 148 -H- Hackett, L. 13, 85, 243 Haddix, L. 217 Haemmerle, R. 108, 110, 243 Hagans, P. 223 73, 180, 243 Hahn, Mrs. M. 27, 142, 256 Hairston, D. 202 Haley, D. 205 Haley,.l. 270 Haley, P. 190 Hall, B. 77, 201 Hall, C. 269 Haggins, V. Harris, Donna 192, 204 Harris, G. 206 Harris, James R. 151, 215 Harris, James 201 Harris, .lerry 205 Harris, Joe 195 Harris, K. 102, 208 Harris, M. 197 Harris, Richard 201 Harris, Ronnie 216 Harris V. 199 Q Hall, D. 205 Hall, Fl. 151, 197 Hall, Karen 193 Hall, Karyl 69, 100, 103, 180, 243 Hall, 204 Hall, T. 209 Hall, V. 218 Hallen, T. 210 Hamilton, G. 194 Hami lton, P. 168, 243 Hamilton, T. 93, 194 Hammond, D. 216 Hammond, R. 207 Hammons, D. 193 Hampton, M. 151, 168, 243 Hand ling, D. 129, 243 Handling, F. 245 Hanes, Mr. P. 24, 25 Haney, C. 243 Hankie, R. 212 Harm on, Mrs. A. 45 Hardiman, H. 218 Harlow, B. 222 Harlow, G. 223 Hardin, M. 212 Hardin, V. 194 Harding, L. 213 Hardnick, P. 243 Hardy, C. 220 Harford, D. 211 Hargrow, R. 197 Harkins, S. 269 Harmison, C. 220 Harmon, D. 215 Harmon, L. 270 Harmon, R. 212 Harmon, W. 214 Harner, Cl. 2.70 Hafner, T. 208 Harper. J. 22 Harris, B. 194 Harris, Charles B. 270 Harri s, Charles 197, 221 Harris, Coy 219, 246 Harris, Debbie 222 Harris, Don 101 Harrison, G. 201 Harry, J. 101, 102, 296 Harshaw, B. 2.70 Hartley, R. 206 Hartman, G. 243 Hatcher, C. 219 Hatfield, D. 204 Hatfield, K. 190 Haucll, P. 246 HHUg113W0'u1, J. 93, 214 Haughey, S. 108, 110, 205 Hawks, D. 243 Hawthorne, B. 201 Hawthorne, R. 208 Hayden, 1. 201 Hayden, R. 211 Hayes, Bea 100, 218 Hayes, Bob 116, 220, 103 Hayes, 1. 223 Hayes, Pat Cdiv. 301 74, 130, 180, 209 Hayes, Pat Cdiv. 441 219 Hays, Mrs. Molly 41 Heath, C. 68, 103, 179, 193 Health, H. 208 Hebble, Mr. R. Hecht, D. 93, 191 Hecht, J. 101, 142, 219 Hecht, T. 93, 151, 196 Helms, B. 125, 173, 204' Henderson, L. 194 Henesy, B. 209 Henesy, P. 58, 246 Hennig, Sally 180, 243 Hennig, Sandy 186, 201, 2 Hennigan, B. 202 Henry, B. 222 Henry, D. 270 Henry, J. 24-4 Henry, L. 100, 103, 215 Henry, R. 205 Henry, S. 180, 206 Henry, W. 202 Henslee, F. 207 Hensley, B. 244 Hensley, D. 192 Hensley, M. 207 Henson, J. 194 Herring, C. 186, 206 Herrod, J. 223 Hess, M. 194 Hesson, T. 215 43 V. 245 Hester, C. 103, 108, 110, 197 Hickman, D. 157, 212 Hickman, K. 242, 244 HWK.MJMNO Higgenbotham, C. 199 Higgenbotham, L. 82, 103, 151, 193 Higginbotham, 244 Higginbotham, 100, 287 Higginbotham, 201 Howard, D. 214 Howard, Jodie 214 Howard, Jo-Ellen 205 Howard L. 269 Howard Mark 245 Howard Michael 202 Howard Howard Howard Howard, , Sharon 215 , Stephan 212 , Stephanie 129, 212 Johnson, Karen 223 Higgins, J. 24-4 1nggus,11 56,244 Higgonbotham, L. 223 Inghnauen R. 212 Hildenbrand, J. 160 IHH,B. 203 Hill, C. 204 Hill, D. 81, 180, 215 Hatiany 1m11u12M Hill, Lorrie 218 Hill, M. 59, 180, 244 1101 R. 202 IIHL S. 214 Hinger, R. 115 Hinshaw, D. 206 Hinson, Sarah 24-5 Hinson, Sue 200 Hinton, M. 204 Hirsch, P. 68, 69, 93, 166, 245 1nvay,s. 59,245 1nX8n,wv. 108,133,201 Hobbs c. 202 Hoberty, D. 108, 110, 220 Hockenberry, J. 195 Hockman, Mrs. P. 49 Hoefer, A. 190 Hoffman, J. 205 Hogan, B. 68, 86, 245 Howell, D. 245 Hubbard, H. 245 Hudson, J. 93, 129, 180, 230, 245 Huff, P. 220 Huffman, J. 108, 110, 245 Huffman, Mr. R. 57, 122 Hughes, C. 208 Hughes, S. 270 Humphely, A. 194 Humphrey, Robert 245 Humphrey, Ronald 163, 166 167,270 Humphrey, T. 208 Humphrey, V. 93, 219 Hunley, S. 196 I1unt.CL 174,175,209 Hunt, K. 68, 142, 180, 181, 245 Hunter, B. 14, 101, 102, 121, 155, 211 Hunter, C. 222 Hunter, R. 100, 103, 136, 142, 246 Hunter, Sheila CDiv. 561 194 Hunter, Sheila fDiv. 731 205 Hurst, B. 202 Hutchins, V. 151, 179, 205 Holder, J. 103, 200 Holliday, T. 202 Holm, J. 197 Hohn,L. 81,180,216 Holtz, D. Holmes, T. 195 194 ' Holtz, M. 201 Honaker, Mr. E. 40 Hood, C. 180, 217 Hood, S. 155, 209 Hopkins, M. 73, 80, 245 Hoppes, P. 205 Hornbcrger, J. 174, 175, 208 Horne, P. 219 Horne, S. 59, 92, 180, 211, 241,245 Horne, T. 150, 151, 168, 202 Horton, B. 202 Horton, C. 108, 110, 190 Horton, J. 201 Horton, R. 245 Hough, H. 204 Hough, M. 113 Hough, T. 161, 190 Houser, H. 190 Hyatt, L. 108, 110, 246 Hyden, J. 175, 202 Hyland, R. 270 Isaac, E. Ison, G. -1- 205 194 -J- Jackson, E. 246 Jackson, Karen 246 Jackson, Kay 246 Jackson, Kenneth 190 Jackson, Leah 100, 103, 136, 137, 246 Jackson, Lynn 13, 100, 103, 112, 113 Jackson, N. 198 Jackson, Pam 195 Jackson, Patrice 215 Jackson, Sandy 208 Jackson, Sue 103, 186, 202 Jacobs, Jacquelyn 203 Jacobs, James 204 Jac0bs,h4. 101,102,121 246 Jacobs, Sharon 99, 24-6 Jacobs, Steve 190 James, B. 209 James, C. 113 James, R. 246 January, L. 247 J arrell, Jeffrey, R. 193 C. 193 Jenkins, A. 247 Jenkins, C. 247 Jenkins, K. 214, 216 Jenkins, S. 215 Jenkins, Terry 209 Jenkins, Tom 55, 191 Jobe, M. 101, 102, 157, 214 Jobes, L. 247 Jodon, G. 247 Johnson, B. 196 J ohnson, Charlene 247 Johnson, Craig 75, 155, 173, 24-7 Johnson, Debbie 212 Johnson, Dianna 180, 197 Johnson, E. 217 Johnson, F. 72 Johnson,CL 32,149,174, 175, 247 Johnson, Harry fsr.J 101, 102, 1 55, 247 Johnson, Harry ljr.J 219 Johnson, James 212 Johnson, James David 247 Johnson 2.13 , Jennifer 100, 103, Johnson, Karla 201 Johnson 269 , Lahiar 208,229, Johnson, Lynn 113, 151, 248 J ohnson, Michael 248 Johnson, Michael David 204 Johnson, S. 69, 100, 103, 24-8 Johnson , T. 157, 197 Johnson, Verita 192 Johnson, Victoria 180, 212 Johnson, Wayne 197 Johnson, Wm. fDiv. 295 208 Johnson ,tvnt c1nv.451 219 Johnston, D. 223 Jones, B. 161, 168, 170, 194 Jones, Charles 103, 197 Jones, Curtis 103, 110, 155, 163 205 9 Jones, Daniel 214 Jones, Dave fDiv. 555 193 Jones, David iDiv. 535 192 Jones, David KJVSJ 222 Jones, Dennis 142, 172, 248 Jones, E. 195 Jones, Mrs. H.24 Jones, John 269 Jones, Joy 92,98,197 Jones, Judy 248 Jones, Kermit 201 Jones, Kris 175, 178, ta 132,133,l74, 179,184,220 Jones, Larry 248 Jones, Linda 201 Jones, Marianne 220 Jones, Mark 204 Jones, Marlene 208 Jones, Mar Jones, P. sha 219 248 Jones, Raymond 101, 102, 207 163, Jones, Richard 270 Jones, Robert 101 Jones, Ronald 217 Jones, S. 221 Jones, T. 211 Jones, V. 199 Jordan, B. 216 Jordan, E. 201 J ordan, P. 200 Jordan, S. 214 Joseph, H. 174, 175, 211 Joseph, J. 270 J ournell, J. 54, 199 Justice, E. 202 Justice, P. 219 ..tg.. Kapp, R. 222 Kearney 194 Keating, L. 211 Keck, Mr. R. 22 Keener, J. 12, 180, 221 Keeton, G. 194 Keeton, R. 206 Kegley, D. 197 Kellar, K. 5, 59, 75, 82, 89, 100,103,128,142,180,183, 185, 186, 248, 263 Keller, D. 248 Kelley, J. 59, 248 KeHey,V1 220 Kelley, Mrs. V. 84 Kellison, G. 248 Kelsey, C. Kendricks, Kenerly, A Kenerly, R 214 L. 205 . 195 . 197 Kenerly, S. 201 Kennedy, S. 218 Kenney, C. Kenney, K. Kem, Mr. Keys, M. Kidd, K. Kidd, Y. Kidder, M. 75,174,175,217 196,205 R. 35,255 193 180,221 100,180,207 248 323 Kidder, S. 244-, 24-8 Kilgore, J. 212 King, B. 248 220, 248 King, D. King, J. 205 King, L. 207 59, 128, 226, 248 King, S. Kinley, L. 210 Kinnard, H. 249 Kinworthy, D. 215 Kirkpatrick, D. 198 Kissinger, D. 221 Kline, S. 202 Kline, T. 249 Knapp, C. 194 Knapp, P. 213 Knapp, T. 215 Knight, D. 101, 102, 249 Knight, S. 196 Knisley, C. 131, 249 Knislevy, D. 249 Knisely, G. 54, 205 Knox, D. 211 Kohl, T. 216 Kohl, S. 191, 193 Kohn, A. 216 Kohrrnan, J. 202 Kollman, S. 140, 186, 204 Koman, S. 103, 201 Koster, R. 195 Koster, S. 194 Kouse, P. 110, 191 Kraft, J. 219 Kramer, J. 198 Kramer, P. 100, 211 Kraus, Danny 220 Kraus, Debbie 108, 110, 118, 204 Krautwater, Miss D. 24, 142 Kunce, B. 249 Kunce, N. 180, 209 Kussel, F. 210 ..1,.. LaFayette, W. 209 Lake, R. 100, 103, 213 Lambert, A. 118, 132, 210 Lambert, S. 201 Laney, D. 222 Laney, R. 101, 102, 250 Lanier, N. 249 Lanter, R. 249 Lanum, F. 194 Larimore, R. 223 Larsen, Mr. R. 41 Lash, L. 202 Lattimore, J. 202 Law, J. 270 Lawson, J. 197 Lawson, R. 215 324 Lawson, Y. 216 Leach, C. 200 Leach, D. 168, 203 Leach, Mr. C. 39 Leach, C. 214 103, 142, 161, 198 Leach, R. 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McBlane, J. 50, 73, 250 157, 202 Lewis, Kathy 194 Lewis, Kevin 198 Lewis, L. 200, 202 Lewis, Mr. J. 49 Lewis, S. 199 Lewis, T. 207 Lienhart, L. 201 Lightle, S. 222 Liggins, J. 136, 166, 180, 250 Lindemann, B. 101, 102, Linkenhoker, D. 206 Linson, E. 207 Littler, D. 215 Lizza, Mrs. F.. 28 219 Lloyd, C. 204 Lloyd, D. 250 Lloyd, S. 193 Lockhart, D. 205 Lockhart. F. 210 Logan, G. 199 Long, J. 194 Long, K. 198 Long, L. 250 Long, Miss S. 52 Longstreath, C. 197 Longstreath, K. 192 McBlane, T. 250 McBride, D. 208 McCabe, V. 211 McCarthy, N. 199 McCaughy, R. 205 McCaughey, S. 211 McCauslin, Mr. W. 4-5 McClead, C. 204 McClean, B. 68, 103, 175 McClure, L. 14, 84, 103, 195, 197 McClure, M. 55, 251 McClure, T. 208 McCollom, L. 207 McConnaha, P. 194 McConnell, P. 197 McCormick, David 205 McCormick, Joe 218 McCrary, Gerald 204 McCrary, Gloria 270 McCutcheon, J. 214 McDaniel, L. 209 McDaniel, T. 251 McDavid, B. 76, 251 McDavid, P. 214 McDonald, M. 200 McDonald, W. 212 McElnaney, C. 72 McElory, P. 125, 269 McFarland, J. 251 McField, M. 190, 103 McGee, D. 218 McGinnis, D. 223 McGlone, A. 192 McGovern, J. 212 McGovern, S. 205 McGowan, Mrs. B. 52 McKee, C. 190. 151 McKee, D. 100, 251, 103 McKee, H. 251 McKenzie, C. 251 McKenzie, Jacquelyn 198, 103 McKenzie, Jim 251 McLaughlin, S. 201, 130, 81 133, 185, 186, McLean, B. 187, 202 Mclean, M. 223 McNutt, C. 203 McNutt, R. 212 McWilliams, R. 223 McWorter, G. 216 McWorter, M. 207 McWorter, V. 151, 163, 165, 193 -M- Mace, E. 195 Macklin, T. 193 Macquire, Mrs. D. 28 Madden, J. 208 Madden, R. 190 Mahan, Mrs. S. 35 Maley, D. 100, 103, 208 Manful, V. 251 Mann, Mrs. E. 35 Manning, J. 203 Manning, P. 216 Manns, E. 251 Mapp, Danny 220 Mapp, Darrell 199 Marshall, C. 204 Marion, B. 93, 244, 252 Marshall, Jackie 221 Marshall, John 163, 217 Marshall, R. 145, 208 Martin, P. 211 Martz, A. 252 Mason, G. 252 Mason, S. 205 Mason, T. 180, 216 Massey, J. 252 Massie, Christine 193 Massie, Cynthia 252 Massie, P. 252 Massie, S. 253 Massie, V. 253 Mathers, Mr. W. 29 Matheson, V. 206 Mattimore, M. 174, 175, 217 Matney, N. 215 Matney, P. 197 Matney, T. 197 Mauller, C. 142, 252 Mauller, T. 186, 191 Maxwell, B. 103, 196 Maxwell, K. 210 Maxwell, Mrs. L. 28 May, D. 270 May, Gerald 207 May Gertmde 194 May, 1. 218 May R. 197 Mays, S. 270 Meadows, G. 190 Meadows, J. 2.70 Meeks, T. 222 Melchi, Rick, 108, 110, 192 Melchi, Ronald 108, 110, 211 Melvin, K. 214 Menda, M. 202 Merriman, S. 270 Metz, C. 253 Miller, A. 253 Miracle, 1. 205 93, 205 Mitchell, D. Mitchell, J. 115, 216 Mitchell, K. 215 Mitchell, M. 103, 119, 202 Mitchell, R. 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Robert 195 Robinson, Stephanie 194- Robinson, Suezan 103, 196 Robinson, V. 269 Robinson, W. 218 Roden, J. 191 Rodgers, L. 200 Rodgers, M. 74, 259 Roe, S. 155, 219 Rogers, Mrs. H. 39 Rohrer, D. 215 Rohrer, S. 157, 201 Rolfes, Mr. R. 34, 142 Rose, G. 208 Ross, Y. 205 Rosser, W. 194 Roth, H. 151, 259 Routzahn, G. 121, 151, 177, 259 Routzahn, K. 223 Rowand, M. 259 Rowe, G. 259 Rowe, S. 164- -5- Sadlier, S. 260 Salmons, D. 216 Samosky, Mrs. L. 41 Sanders, D. 269 Sanders, Steve fjr.J 217 Sanders, Steve fsoph.J 190 Sarven, K. 195 Saunders, B. 69, 100, 103, 108, 1.74, 175, 261 Saunders, J. 175, 197 Saunders, Mrs. V. 47, 181 Scerba, C. 212 Schaefer, Mrs. A. 28 Sohantz, K. 195 Schilling, R. 211 Schmid, Mrs. D. 52 Schrader, J. 208 Schrader, S. 103, 203 Schuler, M. 261 Schwarm, S. 261 Schwartz, C. 142, 177, 236, 261 Schwierking, J. 207 Scott, Al 218 Scott, Anita 212 Scott, Bill 155, 157 Scott, Bruce 206 Scott, Dan 4, 103, 204 Scott, Deborah 269 Scott, Douglas 198 Scott, Jill 108, 110, 201 Scott, Joyce 218 Rowland, John 200 Rowland, John 110, 216 Rowland, Mr. K. 39 Rowland, Linda 192 Rowland, Louise 195, 205 Rowlett, S. 216 Royalty, D. 219 Ruckel, B. 197 Ruckel, M. 99, 159, 260 Rumery, C. 216 Rumery, G. 149, 156, 157, 260 fDickJ 108 Rummel, R. 195 Scott, K. 261, 267 Secrist, M. 220 Seelenbinder, D. 211 Seeright, Mr. C. 54 Seibold, L. 220 Seitz, N. 208 Sellman, B. 261 Sellman, C. 192 Sellman, M. 180, 217 Settles, N. 57, 81, 85, 88, 93 140, 142, 261 Setty, W. 261 Sexton, C. 46, 103, 174, 175 186, 205 Shackelford, D. 261 Shafer, P. 211 1 Rumpke, T. 33, 206, 216 Runyan, G. 177, 260 Runyan, R. 260 Rupert, J. 200 Russell, D. 201 Russell, .lanett 209 Russell, John 220 Shank, L. 198 Sharp, B. 74, 100, 103, 131, 180, 214 Russell, K. 180, 260 Russell, W. 260 Rutroff, D. 203 Ryman, D. 223 Ryman, R. 219 Shatto, R. 103, 195 Shaw, Dave fjr.l 213 Shaw, Dave fsoph.J 201 Shaw, V. 62 Sheehy, D. 199 Sheeley, S. 205 Sheets, E. 211 Sheets, J. 200 Sheets, L. 202 Shellenbarger, J. 223 Shellman, A. 108, 110, 111, 194- 179, Shellman, L. 155, 163, 202 Shelton, F. 198 Shepard, D. 211 Shepherd, C. 215 Sheppeard, V. 197 Sheridan, S. 73, 97, 180, 261 Shingler, G. 155, 157, 199 Shipton, D. 59, 186, 261, 263 Shipton, K. 202 Shipton, P. 199 Shope, B. 209 Shropshire, J. 101, 102, 151, 261 Shuff, R. 193 Shuff, S. 194 Shuman, J. 56, 68, 101, 102, 125, 134, 138, 175, 261, 268 Shuman, R. 191, 197 mlmm Sihole, C. 202 Sibole, D. 209 Siegel, K. 220 Siliven, B. 261 Silvers, C. 61, 223 Snider, D. 142, 180, 207 Simmons, G. 196 Sims, A. 201 swsmmmm Singleton, B. 197 Singleton, D. 140, 141, 197 Singleton, L. 213 Sipe, Keith 191 Sipe, Kurt 197 Terry, M. 200 Smith, Maxine 194- Smith, Melissa 191 Smith, Michele J. fDiv. 411 180, 216 Smith, Michele CDiv. 253 206 Smith, Rema 197 Smith, Richard fsr.J 36, 262 Smith, Richard fsophj 157, 198 mmmmmm Smith, Roby 197 Smith, Roger ijr.J 220 Smith, Roger fsoph.J 205 Smith, Ronald 88, 93, 262 Smith, Sandra fsr.J 262 Smith, Sandy fsophj 201 Smith, Theresa fsr.J 262 Smith, Teresa fsoph.J 204 Smith, V. 262 Smith, Wanda 195 Smith, Warren 103 Smith, Wayne' 199 Smoot, M. 200 Sneed, B. 151, 153, 154, 216 Snell, S. 223 Snider, C. 214- Snodgrass, Mrs. F. 5, 35, 142 Snodgrass, R. 262 Snodgrass, Y. 217 Stephens, N. 68, 82, 140, 142, 215 174, 175, 180, 182, 186, Stephens, T. 190 Stephenson, D. 113, 134, 234, 262 Swonger, Debbie 205 Swope, R. 61, 114, 121, 180, 181, 264 Swords, G. 142, 180, 207 Swords, J. 270 Stepney, L. 221 Steveley, J. 193 Swords, Swords, Pat 198 Patti 180,212 Stevens, C. 194 , Michael fsrj 263 Stevens Stevens, Micheal T. tjr.J 214 Stevens, S. 195 Steward, G. 205 Stewart, Mr. J. 41 Stewart, L. 263 Stefwart, S. 201 Stewart, Mr. W. 22 Stewart, Mrs. W. 98 -T- Tabb, Sharon 108, 110, 209 Tabb, Soloman 264 Tackett, L. 215 Tackett, T. 269 Talbert, M. 193 Stiles, Alan 110, 134, 212 Stiles, Albert 108, 263 Stiles, S. 113, 179, 262 Stilwell, L. 201 Stinnett, D. 195 Stocker, Mr. R. 31 Stokes, C. 136, 262 Stokes, Jacki 197 Stokes, John 93, 209 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