Western Heights High School - Flight Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK)
- Class of 1968
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He must be able to perform effectively in any type of terrain and under any conditions of weather for the cause of freedom. He remains the vital ingredient. No machine, no computer, no fantastic weaponry of air, land or sea will take his place. We dedicate our yearbook, Flight VII 1968, to American servicemen around the world. WESTERN r Mig J l E I G H 'I Reflections Of YGLI At Western Heights In I 968 Reflections Of Knowledge Reflections Of School Spirit l 1 W my ri Y' o f A NNMNNGNHQQ V ..,,. i. i .. .f..-. ., A . k-VkkL '1:gE I l n - YmL.wLf. .Q ..L,.. . Lk A N X .,'. , : 2S . i , is ADMINISTRATIGN , l ssssscsyy Devert M. Rymer, superintendent of Western Heights School System Paul Caton, director of elementary education Wilbur Winters, counselor, talks to Ginny Holcomb and Loretta Ewy about yearbook sales. Jim, it can't be that bad . . . Lower left: This year Charles Sheid was added to the administrative staff as a vice-principal. Lower right: Carl F. Hildebrand, prin- cipal, makes out the bulletin, which gives us the daily schedule. Thomas F. Hodges keeps his hand on the pulse of the school through the in- tercom system. Q in , . X 'V-L S l What would Mr. Rymer do without that great invention of Alexander ,,,, , ' r' , l . Graham Bell? Many problems fall on the shoulders of the school board . . . the budget, over-crowded school rooms, the budget, setting school standards, the budget, approving new teachers, and . . . the budget. The Board of Education represents the public in its supervising capacities and it acts as an executive committee ofthe public to see that policies, procedures, and expenditures are used in the best interest of all. The members ofthe Board of Education are: Ray Hardesty, member, George Wortham, vice-presi- dent, Melvin Cameron, president, William Rotromelg Gerald Sladek, members. rc - -we at e- egtgzg 3 i E .2 ,.,.---' i six X gy M. .,, ,,, M I rr, ,,,,,L,, , f, , , my s ,, 9 yigiia, V, ,qi v .. ,., ,Ms ., ,X , 4 Records And Files Are A Part Of II School Systems Katherine Deatherage, financial secretary Dorothy Cavaness, secretary and clerk of the Board of Educationg Leonard Troutman, elemen tary co-ordinatorg Fairy Troutrnan, secretary Betty Hodges, attendance clerk Pat Rickard, secretary ,AF- ,J-M PSD'-ilOP6 B2lCh - EHgliSh I Joyce Webb - Sth grade English Flora Roberts - 7th grade English Elizabeth Bandy - English III and IV Jane Smith - English II Ll Ana? P'-sg w..,,NN4p hp., 5 s X . - if xx, Wyona Myers - 7th grade Reading Mary Ann Larson - Spanish Elsie Dick - German Pauline Reynolds - Speech Joyce Rogers 1 Journalism I4 xl 2 1 as s J' f 4 Y or ikvwfl . i 0 ,-,,- .-K ,..r-.....,, Nwmqr u-nap 1 5 , . .... ff' r i Kay Baker - Science Barbara Elmore - Biology and Earth Science O f--34? Q' fix ,VS Andrea Mace - if f r. N 5- f . , 1? I Ax- , '-1 me if A N' m ' we ,th , K x- K X ' 3 , K 1-. Q -- If X rf-5 s 221- if - r f r 0 x-.7 X n f 5 , W i 6 .Ss ' ' . 3 -. , M - m l VA K N, I A, Q ' ' ' 7 r ' , IQ: N . .- 'LW' yr r r A , r 5 General Science we M rf I5 : XA Jimmy Johnson - 8th grade Math Pat Beck - 7th grade Math Loren Myers - General Math Jim Shipman - Physics and Algebra I Bob Graham - Advanced Math U V ff: PEGGY TILLEY - Art 'Ar JIM BAKER - Band IA KAREN BEECHAM - Chorus I7 ,.4sn..,-l S KEITH STONE - American History, U. S. ernment S 5255 S J ,, , S is O y f e mm! X , r L' 422, rm S o x i 'Gal I8 .Aw 0-..r.w.a-...New K Gov- : n r I 'M if .sr ' ww, 47 -. f-. , ,1 r, , I I , g g ,fc-Q ' jwsxM 'Wk ,.,,., sf' .2 Q fyhyy H lf f'?,',, ?A,'a JIM MCGOFFIN - Oklahoma History, and Civics, Psychology and Sociology MARGRET STEPHENS, 'ith Grade Geography 1 K-R Xl ill! XI ll RXI Upper left: GLEN MOORE - World History Lower left: HERMAN HORN - Oklahoma History and Civics ,few U rg KITTYE NEIL - Shorthand I, Bookkeeping I, Typing II, Business Law and Consumer Economics Lower left: SHARON MERRITT and ELSIE DICK - Typing I Lower right: MA RY TRAYWICK Bookkeeping II, Office Machines, Business Math and English, General Business 'F CHARLES SHEID - Director of Athletics SHARON MERRITT - Girl's Physical Education JIM MCGOFFIN - Head of Junior High Football, Basketball, Trackg GLEN MOORE - Assistant of High School Football, Track, Basketballp JOE BIRDWELL - Head of High School Basketball, As- sistant of High School Basketball and Junior High Footballg CHARLES SHEID - Head of High School Football and Trackg JIMMY JOHNSON - Assistant of Junior High Footballg ROBERT AYERS Assistant of Junior High Football, Basketball, Track . ,,.n,s1Q - 5 . 'sf gs . 3 K . .i J J qw :Sig Q 2l Extreme right: ROBERT AYERS - Mechanical and Architectural Drawing Lower left: ALFRED INGRAM - Auto Mechanics Lower right: JAMES FOSTER - Carpentry K PAT HURST - Home Economics Lower left: NAOMI BOREN - Home Economics I Lower right: DONNA SMITH - Cosmetology .ff 4 fi.. Students expect to arrive at a clean and comfortable school building, to choose the kind of food that they want and need dur- ing their lunch hour, and to use facilities that are in good condi- tion, To satisfy these students and keep the school running smoothly, the Western Heights staff includes a group of nineteen custodians headed by Clair Young. Cafeteria manager, Jane Renshaw, plans balanced diets with the help of the other cafeteria workers. They must make sure there is enough, and a large variety of food for each lunch hour. All these workers are a necessary part of every school day as they exhibit the same spirit of good sportsmanship displayed throughout the student body. 'Eli' ,shun A- f fn J k if 4 vw , 5,4 Y Q 3 if Q ,fn BEST DATE BEST SENSE OF HUMOR BEST GROOMED Kathl' Violette Brenda Beach Janis Bonin Steve Grizzle Paul Cain Kent Stemer Senior lei A 1 Class Favorites MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Shirly Albright Bill Dunsmore FRIENDLIEST PRETTIEST AND HANDSOMEST PEPPIEST AND MOST ATHLETIC Carole Carper Cindy Butler Sharon Sweeney Bm Pearson Ralph Mcklargue Joe Dishman 4 if 26 SX Allen, Mike Anderson, Marvin Aycock, Billy Bell, Eugene Bonin, Janis Butler, Cynthia Seniors X Class Of '68 Albright, Shirly Aleman , Richard me . . .,r,,.MX, ,.,.,,, . 'f'21.1f: iff kiisxbgs .ri .1318 , , - ifhggw- 'I' A , I my is i ff A ,,,. ik W Hr X, ff R W Aycock, Jimmy Bagley, Mike Beach, Brenda 27 Seniors ! Class Of '68 C 7 Carole Carper thinks of the coming graduation. Bynum , Donna Vi 'Ui 'fb-12 3'Q3 1'sf '4 Cain, Paul Davidson, Louise Davis, Freda Davis, Terry Carper, Carole Clifton, Nancy -WW -I wb. vw:-w-pf' wwqi. HQ DeGrazia, William Dishman, Joe Dunnam , Larry YU Ellis, Ellen Ewy, Loretta Francen, Leatricia Gilliam, Danny Gratham, Peggy Gregory, Hoy lx 'K l M Seniors ! Class Of '68 ..,l l Dunsmore, Bill kr ff, mx. y ZiA I ix, hsty 1 G a Eatherly, Carolyn , ., ,. ,, me --W K W Mmm .1 1 - Pav G , and Q MZ' if ' lf- Nev 3 fa gi QWWI ,V ,.,C1.3,i Frizzell, Jeanette Garvin, James Gassen, Judith f 29 Seniors X Class Of '68 rx Grizzle, Steve ww Hall, Leo QQ.. ,f Henry, Sandra Watts, Mike Hicks, Harry My , Hare, Lonnie Harper, Tommy Heiss, Patricia 'Jil' M Mlm Holcomb Grnny infix.-f Hoogendoern Lenie K ':'k i . Ai 5 if LVVVVVVVV ' si: - ' r. srrs L Holm es , Robert ril 1 rlii ' s vvvr F , , - f ' I ' I Johnson, Beverly Johnson, Harvey Jones, Russell Seniors X Class Of '68 Horton , Rhonda Huffines, Steve Lane, Linda Langley, Gary Langley, Reica 1, ..-, Judkins, Janice Keesee, Melinda Klick, Ronald Seniors X Class Of '68 evil! Are you kidding?! McCurtain, Paula McFarland, Dale McHargue, Ralph Speak no evil, see no evil, hear no Little, Janice Lovelace, Marion Mahoney, Nancy Meziere, Dianna Miller, Judy Nickels, Frank 5' in-. Pearson, Bill Petrov, Kenneth Phillips, Robert Rice, David Rice, Susan Rogers, Paul Seniors X Class Of '68 Palmer, Calvin Patton, Laquita 'hi' L-.fyma ii' Ray, Keith Reed, Jimmy Reeves, Anita Seniors X Class Of '68 Q,..T.e.- Rymer, Dewayne Sanders , James 51 Scribner, Bill Shipman, Suzanne Smith, Betty Smith, Roger Sparks, Cathy Stephens, LeRoy 'S' yr 'X Quin' ,fn .f fi, mv V sf Sterner, Kent Stowe Kenneth 1-,, It - ,- ff Y Sweeney, Sharon Seniors ! Class Of '68 .F Ta' 3!fx Tierce, David Tillman, Danny Violette, Kathy Wiley, Robert Womble, Jana Woods, Teresa Thompson , Steve Thorne , David Wade, Darrel Walker, Donna Wallace, Mari Gb-v SENIOR OFFICERS: Suzanne Shipman - vice-presidentg Shirly Albright, secretary, Steve Grizzle, Sharon Sweeney, and Paula McCurtain, student council representativesg Dewayne Rymer, president. Senior Accomplishments SHIRLY ALBRIGHT - Girls' State, Band Queen, NHS - Vice President, Senior Class - Sec. , Mixed Cho- rus - Pres. , Band - 6 MIKE ALLEN - Football 3, Span- ish Club, Jr. -Sr. Play MARVIN ANDERSON - Football, Basketball - 2, Track, Jr. Play, Speech Play, Lettermen's Club BILL AYCOCK - stage Band JIM AYCOCK - Band, German Club, School Paper MIKE BAGLEY - Stage Band 36 BRENDA BEACH - Miss WHHS, Basketball Queen Attd. , Jr. -Sr. Play, Jr. Play, Jet Set Revue, Pep Club - 2 EUGENE BELL - Football CINDY BUTLER - F00tb5111 Queen Attd. , All Sports Queen, Cheer- leader, Annual Queen, Shorthand Award PAUL CAIN - Mr. WHHS, Jr. -Sr. Play, Science Club - Pres. , Jet Set Revue CAROLE CARPER - Powderpuff Football Game, FHA - Vice-Pres. , Pep Club - Pres. , Basketball Attd. Jr. -Sr. Play FREDA DA VIS - Speech Play, Pow- derpuff Football Game, Edmond Typing Contest JOE DISHMAN - Football - 3, Track - 2, Basketball 1, Lettermen's Club - Pres. BILL DUNSMORE - Student Council - Pres. , NHS - 3, Basketball - 3 CAROLYN EA THERLY - VICA - Pres. Pep Club - Decoration Chairman, Jet Set Revue, Powderpuff Football Game, State Cosmetology Contest ELLEN ELLIS - Art Club - Vice- President, Art Scholastic Tourna- ments LORETTA EWY - Co-Editor of Flight VII, FBLA - Pres. , Short- hand Awards, Journalism Club, Paper Staff, Library Club LEATRICE FRANCEN - VICA - Rep. , Powderpuff Football Game JEANETTE FRIZZELL - VICA - Vice-Pres. , Jr. Play, Powderpuff Football Game, Jet Set Revue DUANE GARVIN - Designed Ter- razzo Jet, Flag, Victory Pennant, and German Club Emblem, Art Club - SC Rep. , NHS JUDY GASSEN - Pep Club - Vice- Pres. , FHA - Sec. , Powderpuff Football Game, Jet Set Revue, NHS, Speech Club - SC Rep. DANNY GILLIAM - Student Coun- cil - Vice-Pres. PEGGY GRATHAM - Journalism LEO HALL - Science Club, Ger- man Club , Journalism LONNIEHARE - German Club - Pres. , AFS - Vice-Pres. , German Contest - 2nd Place, German Club - Vice-Pres. , and Program Chairman J' TOMMY HARPER - Drum Major, Editor of Jet Stream, Stage Band SANDRA HENRY - Powderpuff Football Game All School Play FHA Devotional Chairman Spanish Club Pres Jr Play FHA Song Leader VIRGINIA HOLCOMB - Editor of Flight VII, NHS - Sec. , Miss WHHS Attd. , Shorthand Awards, Journalism Club, Co-Editor of Jet Stream ROBERT HOLMES - Track LENIE HOOGENDOORN - FHA, Powderpuff Football Game, Speech Play RHONDA HORTON - Football Queen Attd. , Annual Queen Attd. , Jr. Play STEVE HUFFINES - Football - 4, Baseball BEVERLY JOHNSON - Pep Club, Typing Award, Chorus, Speech Play JANICE IUDKINS - FHA, VICA - 2, Powderpuff Football Game, AFS, Chorus RONALD KLICK - Selected as OU Scholar, Band - 4, NHS - 4, Ger- man Club - 3, Student Council - 4, Stage Band - 4, Jr. Play ' V F 3 ' 745' , I ,ffl W V 'V REICA LANGLEY - Pep Club - Sec. , Jr. -Sr. Play, Jet Set Revue, FHA - Rep. and Song Leader, Speech Club - Sec. JANICE LITTLE - Pep Club - Treas. , Jr. Play, Jet Set Revue, Powderpuff Football Game MARIAN LOVELACE - FBLA, Speech Play, Powderpuff Football Game NANCY MAHONEY - AFS, FBLA, Chorus PAULA MCCURTAIN - FHA, VICA Sweetheart, Powderpuff Football Game, Jet Set Revue DALE MCFARLAND - FBLA - Vice- Pres. , Vice Pres. of Jr. and Soph. Classes, Basketball, Lettermen's Club RALPH MCHARGUE - Football - 3, Track - 1, Baseball - 3, Basketball - 2, Lettermen's Club - Treas. DIANA MEZIERE - Paper Staff, Correspondent for Oklahoma Journal, Jr, -Sr. Play JUDY MILLER - VICA - State Parl. , Powderpuff Football Game, Powder- puff Basketball Game CALVIN PALMER - Carpentry, Baseball 37 LAQUITA PATTON - FHA BILL PEARSON - Stage Band, Jet Set Revue, Jr. -Sr. Play, NHS, Spanish Club, Baseball KENNETH PETROV - Sportsman- ship Award, FFA, Basketball, Lettermen's Club ROBERT PHILLIPS - Football - 4, Basketball JIM REED - Track - 3, Baseball - 4, Basketball - 2, FBLA DAVID RICE - Carpentry, Foot- ball, Baseball, Basketball JO ANN RODGERS - Pep Club - 2 DEWAYNE RYMER - Pres. Of JIM SANDERS - Baseball, Band BILL SCRIBNER - NHS - Treas. , Baseball - 3, Lettermen's Club CATHY SPARKS - Chorus - Pres. , Powderpuff Football Game, FBLA , Pep Club LEE ROY STEPHENS - Baseball KENT STERNER - Football - 2, Track - 2, Lettermen's Club, FBLA V. Pres. of Freshman Class KENNETH STOWE - NHS, Basket- ball - 3, Student Council Rep. , Jet Set Revue, Stage Band - 5, Base- ball SHARON SWEENEY - Football Queen, FHA - Pres. , V. Pres. , Treas. , Cheerleader - 2, Jet Set Revue STEVE THOMPSON - Track - 2, Football - 3, Powderpuff Football King, FBLA - Reporter, Lettermen's Club DAVID THORNE - Football DANNY TILLMAN - Track X ' I ! lr, at--vi , , KATHY VIOLETTE - FHA - Devo- tional Chairman, Speech Club - Pres. , Jr. Play, German Club, Jet Set Revue, Pep Club DARREL WADE - Band - 4 DONNA WALKER - VICA Sweet- heart MA RI WALLACE - Scholastic Art Award, Art Club - Sec. , Treas. , NHS IANA WOMBLE - Student Council, FHA - Historian, NHS, AFS, Band German Club TERESA WOODS - Art Club - Pres. Pep Club - 3 Freshman, Soph. , Ir. and Sr. Classes, Boys' State, NHS - Pres. Student Council - 6 qi., . ,J ...,..,. we 38 QF J , sf' W .ILINIORS Juniors Visualize The Coming Year Juniors, 1967-68, have been visual- izing the future year, but at the same time have fulfilled their responsibilities as the Junior class of Western Heights. Many important and exciting events were experienced by them this year, one of which was receiving class rings. The class officers are as follows: Larry Grizzle, presidentg Mike Cox, vice-president, Neen McHargue, sec- retary and treasurerg Charlotte Dowdy, LaFreda Jetton, and Janice Altman, student council representatives. Adams, Nita Allen, Larry Altman, Janice Anderson, Gary Anderson, Lawanda Attaway, Steve Atchley, Sue Austin, DeWayne Baker, Dianna Bean, Arthur Begley, Micheal Juniors I Class Of '69 , Bennett, Debbie ' Boehm, Betty if-1' I . 1 Cl., rx 4- Bogle, Darrell Brandt, Shirlene Brasel, Robert Brown, Bruce Brown, Maxine Buettner, Debbie Clark, Edith Clements, Glenda Clemmons, Vickie Cotton, Bobby Cox, Michael Cribbs, Mike Crupper, Pam Dewitt, Joan Dockery, Danny Dowdy, Charlotte Eades, Phyllis Eatherly, Vickie Edwards, Charles Ewy, Carol Fairholm, Mike Forsythe, Eric Fouche, Dennis Frizzell, Francine George, Rhonda Gregory, Roy Gregory, Walter Grisham, Steve Grizzle, Larry Grooms, Elizabeth Hervey, David Hightower, Sandra Fuhrer, Carol Funderburg , Ricky Garen , Tom -...Q fi' Juniors ! Class Of '69 ww. .nys .i 5 , , ,rv , A. 3. ff , W an Q' Wg? A ,Uz- ,,., 'H l,'w. . ' f ir. ,,. ,c..vi:v x Mike Cox and Larry Grizzle ISHSCI Homecoming school spirit was shown by Cosmetology, which school spirit by participating in the is a favorite subject of many junior girls. Jet Set Revue. Juniors ! Class Of '69 J V ji Holleman, Richard Holtzclaw, Marilyn Ingram, Bill Ivy, Roy Jetton, LaFreda Johnson, Janis Lane, Barbara Limke, Rita Long, Lewis Mallory, Lanette Mann, Steve Marshall, Tommy Ai Matlock, Mike McCuller, Charles McDaniel, Larry McFarland , Tommy McHargue, Neen McKee, Kenny McMahan, Ted McMartin, David Melrose, Peggy Miller, William Mitchell, Kathy Moore, Gary Moore, Thomas Myers, Rodney Nelson, Judy Nuckolls, David kfw. Juniors ! Class Of '69 K iw ,, My Patton, Charlie Pennington, Randall Phipps, Roger Pierce, Dedra Poafpybitty, Linda Rackley, Skip Rager, Diane Raley, Donna Ray, Debbie Robertson, Nicky Robertson, Phyllis Rodgers, Teena Sanders, Edward Seabourn, Connie Shaffer, Steve Sissom, Carol Sissom, Dianne Smith, Charles Smith, Fred Sparks, Patricia Standridge, Vicki Stephens, Edna Stubbs, Marilyn Sudderth, Monica Thomas, Randy Thompson, Caren Thornhill, Chris Thornhill, Susan Throckmorton , Janice Troxel, LaVonda Vaupel, Brent Wade, Robert Q- 5 'Q 'UK 46 Nw Shirlene Brandt was the Junior candidate for 1967-68 Football Queen. T? '29 Williams, Frankie Wiyninger, Par Woods, Johnny Carol Fuhrer, Junior cheerleader, displays her tumbling talent. -diurn- SGPHOMORES Adams, Richard Aker, Patty Aleman, Anita Amanis, Konstantine Anderson, Marilyn Bagley, Dan Batey, Suzie Beach, Debbie Beck, Cindy Belk, Kirk Bell, Brenda 52.7 Bennett, Cherie Bointy, Byron Bollinger, Cheryl Bone, Karen Borrell, Marilyn Brandt, Pat Bright, Sharon Brust, Linda for Bryan, Gayla Bollington, Patti T Sophomores Treasure Memories Sophomores, 1967-68, have trea- sured many exciting memories dur- ing their first year of senior high school. They are impatiently looking forward to leadership at Westem Heights High School. The sophomore officers are: Cecil E1- sten, presidentg Carol Stephens, vice-presidentg Brenda Johnston, secretary-treasurerg Janie Harclesty, Cherie Bennett, and Linda Robins, student council representatives. Colley, Billy Crites, Jo Ann Culp, Cliff Davis, Kathie Deatherage, Alan Delk, Roy Dunnam, Rita Eades, Debbie Edmondson, Denise Ellis, Anita Elsten, Cecil Ercanbrack, Gerald Farris, Marilyn Faulkner, Jackie Fort, Charlotte Fox, Karen Garvin, Diane Gish, Larry Graham, Ginnie Greb, David Greear, Ronnie Grisham, Carolyn Gruhlkey, Carol Gulikers, John Haas, Debbie Hardesty, Janie Harmon, Larry Heiss, Harry Holcomb, Gail Hull, Richard Jennings, Richard Jeffers, Bobby Johnson, Teresa Johnston, Brenda Junker, Jane Keesee, Bruce Kelly, Donna Kirk, Melanie Klick, Carol Koelsch, Richard Langley, Steve LaPach, David Lawson, Susan Lee, John Lewis, Barbara Lightsey, Pam Little, Patricia Lynn, Earnest Madden, Dennis McCurtain, John McFarland, John Miller, Gregg Mills, Gary Mills, Twila Moore, John Sophomores ! Class Of '70 N.. ,E . 4 we v Moss, L. C. Mugg, Tommie Murdoch, Melvin Murray, Gloria Nation, Thomas Osborne, Michael Owens, Leland Owens, Ricky Pekrul, Steve Rackley, Joy Rice, Martha Riddle, Debbie Riddlespurger, Richard Riley, Deanna Richie, Brenda Roberts, Cathy Robins, Linda Robinson, Melinda Rogers, Arlene Sanders, Lyndon Sophomores f Class Sophomoresparticipated ac- tively in the Student Coun- cil Visitation Day, The first raising of the M4 l I school flag increased the M pride and spirit of all Western Heights students Sophomores ! Class Of 70 Shinn, Carla Shinn, Caroll Shotwell, Danny Smathers, Charles Smith, Bunny Smith, Peggy Spitler, Fred Standridge, Steve Stephens, Carol Swearingen, Sandy Sweeney, Mike Transue, Rene Turpin, Debbie Vanderwal, Ral Varner, Bonnie Walker, Janet Wensenk, Johnnie Williams, Robert Williams, Carol Wilson, Rose FRESHMEN Allen, Patricia C. Allen, Patricia R. Anderson, Larry Austin, Melva Aycock, Debbie Baker, Gary Beaty, Gerrell Begley, Ann Birdcreek, Carven Blan , Cinthia Bledsoe, Steve Bodnar, Paula Bollinger, Neil Boren, Michael Borror, Ricky Broom Kathy Brakebill, Michae Burns, Debbie Burt, Arthur Capps, Ricky Carr, Gail Carr, Philip Carper, Tommy Chaney, Bruce Charles , Brenda Freshme Freshmen, 1967-68, have been looking back and remembering the past three years in junior high school. This was an exciting part of their school life, but the best is yet to come. They are looking backg yet, they are looking forward. The officers are: Ricky Capps, presidentg Kenny Forsythe, vice- presidentg Vicki Zurline, secretary- treasurerg Melva Austin, Sharon McMahan, and Debbie Pennington, student council representatives. Aker, Warren Remember Junior High All TOO YOUI'1g f0I CSIS. fl'SShm9U drive Home Economics I, which consists of mostly freshman motor scooters. girls, provides a home nursing course. Cheng, Robert Clemons , Kenneth 4113 sos 'oc' , Clemmons, Ginger Coburn, Mike Cooper, Sherry Corrie, Linda Courtney, Connie Courtney, Gary Cribbs, Carl Criswell, Terry Cypert, Ronald Darby, Betty Davidson, Troy Davis, Lana Deatherage, Carolyn Dettweiler, Bettie DeWitt, Robert Dockery, Charlotte Dodson, Pat Dyson, Harvey Elmore, Billie Elsten, Cindy Ercanbrack, Anita Evans, Gary Ferrell, Roxanna Fish, Jimmy Forsythe, Kenny Fort, Cheryl Fullingim, Vickie Ganus, Deborah Garvin, Sheila Gaskill, Marilyn Freshmen X Class Of '7I Gassen, Edward Goodwin, Brenda Goodwin, Vicki Grizzle, Stacey Gulikers, Carla Haley, Pamela Hall, Ricky Halsted, Lana Hardin, Beverly Harmon, Jackie Harper, Donna Hartly, Linda Henley, Brenda Henson, Debbie Hervey, Shirley Hinds, Gloria Hildebrand, Diane Hixom, Keith Holloway, Kenneth Holman, Patricia Holtzclaw, Lana Hopkins, Michael Huffines, Richard Hurley, Deborah Infante, Pat Kennedy, Glenda Key, Billy Koelsch, Chris Kosfield, Deborah Lewis, Debra Lewis, Pam London, Cynthia Looper, Debbie Loyd, Sheila Lundstrom, Roxie Lundy, Eddie McDaniel, Brenda McFarland, Linda McGuffin, Rose Q Freshmen I Class Of '7I 'Fl-,...' McMahan, Sharon McWhirter, Ronald Melton, Gloria Menefee, Rosanna Mengers, Jerry Mercer, Gary Miner, Charles Miner, Kenneth Morse, Patricia Moxley, Connie Murdoch, Kathy Myers, Larry Nations, Judy Noble, David Nuckolls, Tom Olterman, Steve Orf, Penny Osborn, Rowena Osteen, Roy Owens, Ernie Palmer, Judy Parker, Debbie Parker, Pamela Pearson, Jackie Pennington , Debbie Philp, Michael Philips, Lonnie Price, Beth Price, Timothy Reagon, Steve Richard, Donna Riddle, Denton Ripley, June Roach, Jo Ann Roberts, Gwen Robinson, Mike Robinson, Rebecca Rogers, Charles Freshmen X Class Of '7l Sanders, Lisa Scholle, Dennis Scott, Jo Ann Scribner, Holly Shinn, Billy Shoemaker , Shirley Sions, Vickie Skirlock, Ronnie Smith, Diana Smith, Gerald Smith, Linda Stevens, Nuel Steward, Genine Swearingen, Steve Thompson, Debbie Thornhill, Patricia Todd, Teresa Towell, Richard Treat, John Turner, Billy Underwood, Connie Vanderwall, Ginny Vogt, Brenda Wade, Charles Williams, Ann Wilrneth, Faye Wiyninger, Mike Womble, Debra Womble, Rebecca Zurline, Vickie Do Freshmen still believe in Santa Claus? Roland , Terri Sanders , Danny M? .IUNICR HIGH Adair, David Adair, Glenn Adams, Mike Adams, Susan Aker, Larry Austin, Danny Barker, Dawn Batey, Darrell Berryman, Denise Bointyn, Ronald Brake ill, Vicki Brandt, Billy Brown, Dee Ann Brown, Tommy Buettner, Ricky Byler, Mitchell Calhotm, Carolyn Cameron, Glenn Carter, Kent Caudill, Jeannie Click, Gayla Coley, Wayne Conn, Donna Cox, Duane Crupper, Shandra Culp, Berta Curry, Linda Daniel, Cheryl Davis, Ricky Deatherage, Richard Dees, Michael Delk, Steven Dettweiler, Joyce Downs, Peggy .rawx tv Dunsmore, Danny Dutton, Marsha Eatherly, Connie Eighth Grade Awaits Freshman Year Y ,,,, rw 5 ,, -MM f -,,,r,, 5 ,,,'.,,,,, i,,,,,,. , 'VVA A, ,V - ,,,, if ' Q g V W . ,, U 1 Q 1 . . I f 3 ' Q. r ,. , , . H ,Il Q ,Sa , Q ,- T ' H' s 'ff f A fl in S L' ' H J -- it ' '5 4' J t l s . .fT 47f'f ' .-1-.,gvfa1 V ,, , .,f,.e i f ' A 60 Eighth grade students settled down some- what during their second year at Western Heights. They have advanced to their last year of junior high school and are excitedly awaiting the freshman year. The eighth grade officers are: Pam Haley, president, Danny Dunsmore, vice-president, Susan Adams, secretary: Connie Cox, Student Council representativeg Angela Seabourn, Student Council representativeg and Tonya Osburn, Student Council representative. Ke Charles Kir , Denver x .gtg 36 Kirk am, Patsy Edwards, Ronald Ercanlqrack, Terry Evans, Connie Fairholm, Pat Farris, Jimmy Ferrell, Rose Fitzpatrick, Eiane Franklin, Paula Frantz, Fonda Frizzell, Alan Gentry, Nancy Greear, Larry Griffin, Pamela Griffin, Pam Grif, Lewis Grisham, Marilyn Gullikers, Yvonne Haas, Carolyn Haffner, Joyce Hanna, Judy Hardesty, Leca Harwood, Vicki Heiss, Tony Henry, Betty Henry, Jimmie Hent tone, Roger Hildebrand, Steve Hixon, Barbara Holloway, Tony Hooker, Marta Horton, Ronald Infante, Manuel Ivy, Gary Jeffers, Larry Judd, Billy Junior high students sponsored a dance at Taylor Park, at which the administration en- joyed themselves as much as the students. s 1 Lewis, Larry Lightsey, Carey Long, Barbara Long, Sheryl Longhorn, Carla Lynn, Michael Magerus, Phillip Mahlock, Darcy Maxey, Jess McCa1ister, Rhonda McHargue, Darrel Mendelssohn, Joy Mess, Dianna Mitchell, Charles Moorehead, L. R. Nation, Randy Nelson, Grady Orr, Sharon Osburn, Tonya Osteen, Randy Owens, Dennis Parker, Whit Poafp itty, Don Poun , Barbara Punneo, Linda Ray, Michael Raymond, Kenneth Pennington, Kameda J Reed, Danny Reeves Janice Renshaw Charles Revel Charles Roane Linda im Knight, Delores Lambert, Jan Lanier, Rodney 27513 , Q V, ,,.,r , ' it gf ., rg 1 f M Richardson, Kathy , W Ai? Robertson , Leslie 62 Eighth Grade Student Council fund raising com mittee sponsored a car wash. Robinson, Debra Rotramel, Merle Rymer, Dedra Salts, Erma Seabourn, Angela Shaffer, Ronnie Shaw, William Shotwell, Carol Simer, Thomas Sissom, Terr Skruptrine, Sharon Smith, Melvinna Smith, Paula Smith, Randy Sparkman, Peggy Stallings, Scott Stowe, Cinda Stromski, Jerry Sudderth, Rhonda Sullivan, John Taylor, Deborah Thornhill, Gary Tillman, Eddie Troxel, Jeanette Turner, Susan Turpin, Michael Underwood, Dewayne Wckery, Debra Violette, Kenny Vogt, Janette Wallis, Mark Walker, Terri Weir, Sharon Williams, Sharon Winter, Penny Wolf, Anita Workman, Linda Young, Brenda Youn , Pe Mills? Dogg? Aaron, Deborah Adair, Janice Alexander, Kerry Alexander, Kevin Allen, Duane Anderson, Karen Armstrong, Robbie Authors, Timmy Bateyl, Marsha Beac , Gayla Beard, Jenene Beary, Edward Bennett, Luther Billie, Ramona Bohn, Kathy Bollinger, Ricky Brakebill, Sue Brown, Donita Cameron, Bruce Cannon, Susan Carr, Nancy Chambers, Diana Chandler, Darcia Chancellor, Alma Cheek, Terry Clark, Tony Clayborn, Marshall Clutter, Janice Colley, Beverly Conn, Deborah Conrad, Ken? Copeland, Cara Courtney, Sandra Cummings, Cheri Cummings, Sharon Students Begin Junior Hugh Studies Seventh grade students, as al- ways, were very excited to enter Western Heights High School. Very few days passed without some dis- turbance from a seventh grader. The newcomers brought excite- ment but have adjusted well to jun- ior high school life. The officers are: Ionnie Hightower, vice-presi- dentg Joni Revel, Student Council representativeg Jan Zurline, Stu- dent Council representativeg Gayla Beach, presidentg and Melanie Mann, Student Council representa- tive. A . -' My ,gqfsii ., h C .l if m',' I ,. ffm- 1' 11 f..ff,-r,--me-vwe1was,fl'ei:'fff'1if'l' t, an , .L , . . , , vw,,,.,,,,.iN-,,N, , ,. .K s, iq 4',,js..eaQ+'r , lv. 5' T4,fg-gf. ':'.ttvs1-', 'fiy -aff-.v 'f-ig sf 613' 42571, s ,C , ,gases wg. as-is W K s 'K Af, .- 5 Construction for the new addition to Westem Heights was started during the winter in hopes that it would be finished for the next fall term, , . X, .. i 1 fm' wx ,ss uf: , swaps-is R. Dishman, Jack Disney, Steve vm - t 1 ff. ri E t Q M9 s ,K x 'Tis xsfj as W, .tttt sm. N1,t ,,.., 4 kf,,I:: ' gi V it ,Max Q A , P5 gf' , L . Mg K Q ' 49 -- : .fp ' K +P'f..,1x'i Y - jf digs? P A V it X. A ,T K X IX PX 5 I f 7 R Dobbs, Keith Dockery, Gary Dodson, Kathy Dunsmore, Donald Durhy, Lynn Fanc er, Vicki Farris, Bill Force, Marilyn Forsythe, Connie Forsythe, Ronnie Fouche, Connie Freeman, Pam Frizzell, Roxanne Fullingim, Sandra Funderburg , Francelia Garen, Gre Garner, De orah George, James George, Odis Gilliam, Sherri Gilliam, Thomas Gish, Kathy Goodman, Debra Gumm, Deborah Haas, Billy Haney, Teresa Hardin, Michael Hardison, Shelia Hare, Della Harlow, Patti Harwood, Karen Hawkins, Jimmy Hayes, Kath Henley, Lin a Henry, Glenda 1 QU Hodges, Everett Holleman, Valorie Holmes, Donna Houston, Jerri Huffines, Tony Hughes, Dana Jansen, Karen Jones, Yvonne Judd, Susan Junker, Robin Kelley, Gary Kelly, Debby Kennedy. Rogar King, Mary Kirk, Rene Lane, Richard Lanier, Donald Latimer, Joyce Lee, Stephanie Lundstrom, Larry Lynn, Ronnie Mallory, Mike Mann, Melanie Martin, Judy C. Martin, Judy K. Martin, Terry McCormick, Mike McCuller, Larry McDaniel, Terry McKnight, Deborah McMahan, Kenny McWhirter, Bill Mengers, Clifford Mercer, Eddie Milgrirn, Paula 'Seventh Grade Typical scene of a junior high class f room at Western Heights. Henry, Melinda Hightower , Jonnie Miller, Renee Murphy, Mike Nance, Pamela Q Western Heights students always en- joy the all school trip to Wedge- ! wood Amusement Park. Nicolosi, Karen Nikkel, Keith Niles, Wendell Bailey, Doug No les, Pam Nolan, Larry Nuckolls, Jay Olson, Michael Pacific, Joey Parker, James Parker, Timothy Patton, Brenda Paul, Mike Pekrul, Judy Pickett, Rebecca Pitt, Steve Pogue, Jayne Price, Richard Reagan, Nelson Ree , Glenda Reed, Roy Reeves, Sidney Revel, Joni Rice, Mark Ripley, Robert Rollins, Cynthia Romines, oberr Rusche, Debra Sand, Carey Saner, Charles Scholle, Joseph Scholle, Paula Scott, Renae Scribner, Susan Sechrist, Debra Shaw, Patrick Shrayer, Ted Sissom, Debora Smith.. lf-V' Smith, Retha Staggs, Diane Step ens, Frank Stephens, Janette Stewart, Kathleen Stromski, Johnny Swearingen. Deanna Taylor, Nick Thompson, Connie Thompson, Don Thornhill, Tonya Throckmorton, Kay Tierce, Ricky Trimble, Jimmy Turner, Susan Uerkirtz, Rebecca VanderWal, Jenifer Varner, Marilyn Walden, Patricia Walker, Kenneth Wallace, Susan Warren, Carolyn Warren, Eva Wensenk, Janell Williams, Samuel Wolf, Donald Wooldridge, Deborah Wortham, Doug Wortham, Roy Young, Billy Yount, Marc ll st sri Ai 4. N .9 ..- 68 FAVQRITES Ql- PAUL CAIN BRENDA BEACH Senior N5 M MIKE FAIRHOLM Junior Mr. nd Miss W.H.H VICKI STANDRIDGE CARLA SHINN Junior Sophomore A f A oo o oo1 S 6 A LARRY HARMON Sophomore wx SHARON MCMAHAN TERRY CHRIS WELL Freshman Freshman Jr. High Annual King And Queen MARY KING DEDRA RYMER rade Seventh Grade Eighth G Vg.-sa. KENNY MCMAHAN Seventh Grade RIC KY BUETTNER Eighth Grade Y'-139 Y- uv Football Queen , W T151 HQ ' 'Y SHARON SWEENEY eeeo o Senior PAULA MCCURTAIN SHIRLENEBBRANDT S enior Junior Basketball Queen LA NE TTE MA LLORY Junior in CA Roux CA RPER GAIL HOLCOMB Senior Sophomore All-Sports Queen CAROL FUHRER Junior LA FREDDA JETTON CAROL STEPHENS junior Sophomore Band Queen SHIRLY ALBRIGHT ' Senior DEBBIE BUETTNER JANIE HARDESTY junior Sophomore Shirly Albright Girls' State Shirly Albright, Western Heights senior, attended the 1967 session of Oklahoma Girls' State, May 27-June 3. The purpose of this convention, held at the Oklahoma College of Liberal Arts in Chickasha, is to give outstand- ing young women from all parts of Okla homa practical experience in citizen- ship and government. It also provides an opportunity for the girls to learn the mechanics of govemment. Most of all, each girl returns home with a clearer understanding and appreciation that is heritage of each citizen. Dwayne Rymer Boys' State Dwayne Rymer, Western Heights senior, attended the 1967 Boys' State convention May 27-June 3 at Central State College in Edmond, Oklahoma. The conference informed the dele gates of the functions of the city and state government. Dewey Bartlett and George Nigh were two of the many distinguished guest speakers at the conference. Boys chosen are sponsored by the American Legion, 'avr wawm F 'U 'Q' YW X. 0 'I 'I' 'si 'XM Sim X ,- X Q My if 4- fm, Y ,AQQQ gg ,A .xx ORC-EAN ZATIGNS In cil Visitation Day. Student Council Democracy Action Students throughout the city visited Western Heights on the Student Coun- OFFICERS: Danny Gilliam , vice -presidentg Bill Duns- more, president, Charlotte Dowdy, parliamentariang Rene Transue, secretaryg Carol Fuher, treasurer. . tr. . . ,, Q31 pc. . 'f img, T - Westem Heights High School Student . '4li7i f . J :- . . . . . . 1 '-,, . f ' 2 Council 1S organized to promote c1t1zensh1p, f 'I i' 3 .6235 . ' nl leadership, and democracy as well as stu- H In :gg M ,V .iffmggfggpg dent activities. i A .5 gl?Rg?tg:zff'f?1?gfQ'g, . . . . . . . ax, KgQ?Q, Citizenship is a pre-requisite for member- V ge lgagtggsgilggag , , A . - . 1, 5 ship. V --H, -w-- F 3 1 !!'a:'gl1'Q,, . . . . ' ' ' matt' 5. ' ' Leadership IS contributed by the officers 6, it R .Q ' .yn - and members. -' 'Laika' ,V ' B Students practice democracy by electing ir ' l officers and representatives for various activ- k F lvft, er'r 'QQ' rrf' i,.. ities' . -yprikkkyy V W I :,,L U 4 14 ,, ,Li.,,,,.35t:ff Activities include the bonfire at homecom- ing and selling candy for a Foreign Exchange student. FIRST ROW: N. Robinson, D. Gilliam, C. Dowdy, B. Dunsmore, C. L. Robins, J. Womble, S. Sweeney, S. Grizzle, J. Gassen, M. Cox. claw, J. Altman, P. McCurtain, D. Rymer, L. Grizzle, C. Roberts. C. Stephens, D. Turpin, C. Elsten, D. Garvin, L. Hare, R. Klick. Fuhrer, R. Transue. 2nd ROW: 3rd ROW: C. Bennett, M. Holtz- 4th ROW: L. Jetton, J. Hardesty, FIRST ROW: P. Infante, S. Grizzle, P. Haley, J. Revel, D. Rymer. 2nd ROW: A. Seabourne, C. Cox T. Osborne, M. Mann, J, Zurline, S. Loyd. 3rd ROW: G. Beach, S. McMahan, K. Forsythe, D. Pen- nington, M. Austin, R. Capps. Junior High Student Council Unites Junior High Student Council is an active and ef fective organization that works together with the faculty and administration to promote better under standing and unity among its students. In doing this, its first year of organization has proved successful. X OFFICERS: Dedra, Secretaryg Stacy Grizzle, Presidentg Kenny Forsythe, Vice Presidentg and Patty Infante, Treasurer. steam . iiiii -T iii.9 . .1 fi.. J X ,i i . . OFFICERS: Shirly Albright, Vice-Presidentg De- wayne Rymer, Presidentg Ginny Holcomb, Sec- retaryg Bill Scribner, Treasurer. ln Honor Society Represents Ability The National Honor Society held their initia- tion February 6, at Western Heights High School. To be eligible for membership these students are required to have a 3. 5 grade average, plus show ing evidence of leadership, ability, and good character. Western Heights takes pride in these privileged members. W. H. School Flag is just one of the many contributions of the N. H. S. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Neil, D. Rymer, G. Holcomb, B. Scribner. 2nd ROW: R. Klick, P. Crupper, P. Eades, R. Limke, S. Hightower. 3rd ROW: L. Allen, D. Tillman, D. Gilliam, J. Garvin, B. Duns- more, C. Seabome. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Boren, sponsor, L. Workman, V. Harwood, S. Long, D. Richard, S. Grizzle, K. Ken- nedy, P. Infante, 2nd ROW: L. Jeffers, R. Deatherage, M. Infante, E. Salts, C. Deatherage, B. Wil- liams. 3rd ROW: P. Carr, D. Dunsmore, T. Simer, M. Byler, P. Orf, D. Kosfield, D. Hildebrand, L. Smith, G. Morgan. 4th ROW: C. Cox, J. Vogt, S. Crupper, S. Adams, P. Fairholm, J. Osborn, L. Holtzclaw, L. Sanders, D. Rymer. 5th ROW: D. Riddle, S. Hildebrand, B. Judd, R. Cypert, T. Cris- well, E. Lundy, M. Robinson, and M. Philp. Junior Honor Society Promotes Achievement Q i 8.7 OFFICERS: Donna Richard, secretaryg Stacey Grizzle, presidentg Kay Kennedy, vice- president: and Patty Infante, treasurer. Junior Honor Society is an organization that honors outstanding academic achieve- ment by students and inspires them to con- tinue to excel. The society is an important part of our school life and is greatly appreciated. Let s Yell For Victory SHARQN SWEENEY V ' -A PAULA MCCURTAIN S enior ' ' f5':i'f S enior CAROL FUHRER JANICE ALTMAN Junior Junior IANIE HA RDES TY Sophomore x Y, if o . 82 M Pep Club Boosts School Spirit me OFFICERS: J. Womble, Student Council repre- sentativeg J. Gassen, vice-presidentg C. Carper, presidentg L. Ietton, decoration chairmang N. McHargue, decoration chairrnang J. Little, treas- urer, R. Langley, secretary. Cindy Beck, sophomore, and Skip Rackley, jun- ior, were elected Pep Club Queen and King. The jobs of promoting school spirit, of challenging the student body to inspire the sports boysto win, and of encouraging the teams, are in the hands of the Pep Club and cheerleaders. Throughout the year they faithfully and energetically supported Western Heights' athletics. FIRST ROW: J. Hardesty, J. Altman, P. McCurtain, S. Sweeney, Carol Fuhrer. 2nd ROW: J. Womble, N. McHargue, L. Jetton, C. Carper, J. Gassen, I. Little, R. Langley, I. Rogers, sponsor. 3rd ROW: S. Brandt, L. Patton, M. Sudderth, C. Thornhill, B. Boehm, R. George, D. Rager, J. Throckmorton, T. Woods,,J. Iunker. 4th ROW: T. Rodgers, D. Eades, G. Bryan, B. Vamer, C. Bennett, C. Eatherly, B. Beach, C. Roberts, J. Rackley, C. Thompson, J. DeWitt, E. Stephens. 5th ROW: K. Violette, S. Lawson, A. Rogers, J. Faulkner, C.' Stephens. P. Aker,. D. Turpin, R. Limke, A. Aleman, D. Kelley, V. Eatherly. 6th ROW: M. Mitchell, P. Crupper, M. Robinson, T. Mills, P. Wiyninger, J. Walker, D. Riley, C. Beck, R. Dunnam, R. Wilson, D. Garvin. , f mi . Yell For The Jets! ANGELA SEABOURN 8th Grade DEDRA RYMER ROSIE FERRELL 8th Grade 8th Grade DEBBIE PARKER LISA SANDERS ROXANNA FERRELL 8th Grade 9th Grade 9th Grade Pep Club Inspires Team What are the cheerleaders and pep club for? They create spirit, pep, and sports- manship throughout the school and are lead- ers in many activities, as well as in ath- letic events! ! OFFICERS: M. Austin, president: S. McMahan, vice-president: S. Crupper, secretary: S. Loyd, Student Council representative: and T. Osborne, treasurer. Junior High cheerleaders with vibrant pep and enthusiasm promote school spirit. FIRST ROW: R. Ferrell, A. Seaborne, D. Parker, T. Osborne, S. Loyd, Miss Webb, sponsor, M. Austin, S. Crupper, R. Ferrell, L. Sanders, D. Rymer. 2nd ROW: K. Henley, S. McMahan, T. Sissom, B. Henley, L. Halsted, J. Caudill, D. Gum, V. Harwood, J. Lambert, M. Dutton, N. Gentry, K. Pen- nington, P. Nance. 3rd ROW: M. King, L. Holtzclaw, M. Mann, D. Harper, L. Smith, B. Hardin, B. Robinson, D. Hildebrand, D. Victory, L. Reed, B. Hixon, K. Gish, D. Garner. 4th ROW: L. Frazier, M. Grisham, J. Adam, C. Nicolosi, K. Kennedy, P. Young, C. Eatherly, S. Wier, D. Gillaspy, C. Copeland, S. Young, C. Blan, P. Parker, B, Elmore. 5th ROW: J. Revel, M. Varner, K. Anderson, V. Zurline, C. Sands, C. Calhoun, R. Pickett, K. Harwood, J. Martin, L. Davis, S. Scribner, A. Er- canbrack, H. Scribner, S. Scholle, C. Thompson, and R. Armstrong. ,,,, W ',,' 1 '-,g gl ',,V . A '.'i-,' 4.1.5. 1,3 46 y S, lg s -gs rllfs W T ' rslfrrl 3124, 1-1 P, F fa k 1 - gig-as R. 6 L 4 ' p f iv- n gm 3.95 gb! we is R F it rat ffm' '. ,K . fl , .liv t wi' is Qff I A A A ii1. 32 3 if ': 'Y' . A 'wig 5 U s 6 'gg rata? T1 T , T , ,S ,yo yyit, V .5 3.-u. ' Y :A A i T A The high school band presented a wonderful and sincere effort in all school activities, Band Presents Christmas Concert Western Heights' band, under the direc- H ' . tion of Mr. Jim Baker, has put many long I 1 hours in practicing for athletic events as well as for other school activities. One of the main activities of the band 2 this year was the presentation of its Christmas , concert. I .5 , ... 'rf' JI 'ff Mr. Jim Baker, band director, advises an eager junior high student. The junior high band practices at home, as well as at school, to prepare for the coming high school years. Stage Band Attends Brownwood Contest The Blue Angels, Western Heights stage band, proudly retumed this year with a second place award from the Brownwood, Texas band contest. Qutstanding Twirlers Lead Band Linda McFarland, Bunny Smith, Cindy Elsten, Lanette Mallory, Debbie Buettner, and Connie Seabourn are Western Heights' dependable twirlers. High School Girls' Chorus Chorus Entertains At School Assemblies The high school trio consists of Linda Robins, sophomoreg Sandra Hightower, juniorg and Teena Membership in the Western Heights Girls Rodgers, junior. Chorus, Boys Chorus, Mixed Chorus, and Ensemble represents a definite musical achiev- ment. Few activities in the curriculum de- mand the extra effort and additional time given by members of these groups. These groups' talent have shone brightly this year in the all school assemblies. All who saw these assemblies will affirm that our chorus is one of the best! Susan Corrie, Fteshmang Sharon McMahan, fresh- many and Lana Holtzclaw, freshman, make up the junior high trio. Junior High Girls' Chorus H? f A 1 Q 1 ,nn 5 it Boys' Chorus Mixed Chorus 'Q C7 r ia- . uk X r : t , J'-'ltr aa xv., .ne Flight VII yearbook staff is hurriedly assembling all material for the last deadline, March 1. Journalism Club Preserves Memories Left to Right: Loretta Ewy, Co-editor, Eric Forsythe, Business Managerg Ted McMahan, Sports Editor: Janis Hayes, Organiza- tions Editorg Gail Holcomb, Royalty and Activities Editorg Ginny Holcomb, Editor: and Carol Stephens, Classes Editor. -'WY' -in -M E ff' Us ill? Ginny Holcomb - Editor Loretta Ewy - Co-editor FIRST ROW: Mrs. Rogers, sponsor, G. Holcomb, F. Frizzell, D. Bennett, P. Melrose, S. Brandt, J. Altman, L. Jetton. 2nd ROW: T. Rodgers, G. Moore, E. Stephens, M. Sudderth, P. Crupper, C. Thornhill, R. George, D. Rager, L. Ewy. 3rd ROW: E. Clark, J. DeWitt, V. Clemmons, C. Stephens, P. Aker, J. Throckmorton, G, Hol- comb, D. Beach. 4th ROW: B. Keesee, M. Anderson, J. Dishman, L. Mallory, L. Daniels, J. Aycock, E. Forsythe, T. McMahan, and D. Henson. Peggy Melrose, Editorg Lanette Mallory, Co and Larry Daniels, Sports Editor. M. Us -editorg Members of the Joumalism Club of West- ern Heights have put long, hard hours in meeting important deadlines of Flight VII yearbook and The Jet Stream , which is the school paper. Organized in 1966-67, the members worked diligently to meet the high standards set for this year. The yearbook staff is very proud to say that they succeeded in selling over their quota of five-hundred yearbooks. Paper staff has also met its deadlines with each publication. Jet Stream paper staff makes last minute preparation for the publication of the paper. The Western Heights Science M, Club, sponsored by Mrs. Barbara Q Elmore, was organized in the inter- ., f 4' 'frr est of encouraging students to study ggg - K' and leam about sciences. vi i? ,, x 4 ,f bf -a .iw-Y S.. '- Q .r,, e s s .,i. if . R . 9 . ., W ...X T x 8 Q N. A V . . .K . ij Q K 3 -, - sissss in Sera r, ,w 'fr s,. sgg y ssgss s5 sg ssss .F C . ,C 'i 'E C P .. .... . , . .. ...gr A K' 11t r.tr OFFICERS: K. Clemmons, equipment manager: K. Burt, president: M. Phillips, treasurer: S. Bright, secretary. Science Encourages Interest, Research FIRST ROW: K. Fox, S. Bright, D. Colley, B. Elmore, K. Womble, K. Broom, R. Osborne, D. Herley P. Allen, Mrs. Elmore, sponsor. 2nd ROW: E. Grooms, B. Johnston, D. Dockery, R. Cheng, H. Heiss, K. Burt, C. Cribbs, M. Phillips, C, Evans. 3rd ROW: K. Clemmons, D. Kill, L. Allen, G. Beard, R. Delk, D. Riddle, G. Courtney, R. Cipher, M. Clayboum, H. Dyson. ! K3 43 N l The Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica is the national organization for all students enrolled in business subjects. Any student who has completed or is en rolled in one or more business subjects may become a member by meeting the requirements for membership. To make the members better pre- pared business leaders, various programs were presented throughout the year. The initiation of new members and the installation of officers were held during December. One of the highlights of the club's activities was the attendance at the FBLA State Convention held at the I' ' Sheraton Hotel. FBLA OFFICERS: Dale McFarland, vice-presidentg Loretta Ewy, presidentg Lanette Malory, secretaryg Carol Ewy, treas- urerg Steve Thompson, reporterg Marilyn Holtzclaw, student council representative. FBLA Strengthens Business Skills FBLA MEMBERS - FIRST ROW: C. Ewy, B. Beach, K. Roberts, C. Thornhill, N. Mahoney, M. Keesee, L. Ewy, M. Traywick, sponsor, SECOND ROW: M. Fairholm, M. Holtzclaw, J. Johnson, E. Stephens, V. Clemmons, S. Henry, A. Rogers, J. Faulkner, R. Limke. THIRD ROW: H. Heiss, T. McMahan, C, Thompson, J. DeWitt, F. Frizzell, S. Thompson, D. Pierce, K. Sparks, D. Martin, S, Brandt. FOURTH ROW: D. McFarland, M. Sudderth, V. Standridge, I. Reed, J. Dishman, L. Mallory, K. Sterner, D. Bennett, M. Anderson, P. Melrose, K. Stowe. I I I f , A ,LL fi ,,,-V X., 1 s l, .- 1 V 'QU Y a ihlf, El I wa' in-el, z5w.,,,L R is '44 Y A ' .-.slit 1 'fi A -Ei' Q if - if Q , f V , , I . s . .ii wi' LA ,,,V 1 Q A , G' , A Q ,Q ' 1 5- ' 1 .. V .V , f . x if , 4. ' 5 Q 'E '71 f - f il 'B if , V' A v X - 2 V E 1 W 5: A ' ,,.,: ' ff A - 55 - .,,. ' . xg K is Q, Q ' g V , gf , . QL. .' sf A g , 4 .1 , , . A W 't . . FIRST ROW: D. Smith, sponsor: P. Robertson, N. Robertson, R. Pennington, P. McCurtain, L. Francen, J. Miller, C. Eatherly, J. Frizzel, D. Bynum, A. Reeves, S. Rackley, B. Jeffers, J. Foster, sponsor, 2nd ROW: C. Davis, V. Eatherly, G. Clemments, N. McHargue, C. Dowdy, S. Thornhill, N. Adams, L, T-roxel. D. Sissom, P. Eades D. Baker, B. Smith, R. Koelsch, A. Ingram, sponsor. 3rd ROW: K. Mitchell, L. C. Moss, L. Gish, T. Davidson D. Bogle, R. Holmes, W. Miller, R. Phipps, C. Bollinger, D. Ray, P. Wiyninger, R. Burton, C. Wiley. 4th ROW Rice, C Smith, S. Standridge, M. Sweeney, R. Aleman, S. Grishrnan, R. Hull, T. Nation, D. Hervey, K. D. . Belk, B. Brown. 5th ROW: R. Edwards, D. Lemmons, K, McKee, C. McCuller, C. Patton, D. Nuckolls, K. Sea- les, H. Johnson, G. Gessels, F. Hallum, D. McMartin, R. Owens. 6th ROW: G. Mills, J. Moore, E. Lynn, M. Cannon, T. Moore, T. Muggs, R. Jones, K. Ray, J. Bean, M. Lee, C. Palmer, D. Curry, D. McVey, D. Hill. V CA Promotes Vocational Study Preparing for Leadership in the World of Work is the motto of the VICA Club. At club meetings, VICA members practice democracy, develop leadership qualities, and grow into mature, responsible citi- zens. The colors, blue, white and gold represent the national organi- ' fV ' ll d ' l . . Zitfn CEA Ocaflona H usma historian: S. Rackley, chaplain: J. Miller, parliamentariang u s o merica. , . C. Eatherly, president: J. Frlzzel. vice-president: A. Reeves. treasurer: L. Francen, reporter: D. Bynum, secretary: N. Robertson, Student Council representative. OFFICERS: R. Pennington, Sgt. at Arms: P. McCurtain, Three classes form the VICA Club of Western Heights: CARPENTRY AUTO MECHANICS COSMETOLOGY . 94 Q t. QW FIRST ROW: P. Aker, M. Borrell, L. Patton, I. Gassen, C. Carpet, S. Sweeney, S. Brandt, P. Melrose, L. Robins, C. Stephens, I. Womble, R. Langley. 2nd ROW: M. Anderson, R. Dunnam, C. Beck, D. Riley, J. Rackley, J. Altman, D. Buettner, D. Pierce, Lanette Mallory, D. Bennett, V. Standridge, R. Limke, J. Little, K. Violette. 3rd ROW: C. Shinn, C. Grisham, C. Ewy, M. Holtzclaw, E. Stephens, V. Clemmons, J. DeWitt, Freda Davis, S. Henry, M. Sudderth, P. Crupper, C, Fuhrer, T. Rodgers, S. Hightower. 4th ROW: B. Lewis, G. Holcomb, L, Brust, C. Butler, G. Holcomb, C. Thornhill, F. Frizzell, P. Ro ertson, K. Mitchell, C. Dowdy, L. Ietton, N. McHargue, G. Clements, P. Brandt, G. Bryan. 5th ROW: D. Owens, P. Lightsey, J. Faulkner, B. Richie, P. Lit- tle, G. Graham, S. Swearingen, D. Kelly, D. Turpin, J. Hardesty, C. Wil iams, M. Robinson. FIRST ROW: V. Zurline, D. Pennington, S. McMahan, L. Halsted, P. Orf, D. Womble, D. Hurley, A. Ercanbrack A. Willeams, B. Vogt, C. Blan. 2nd ROW: C. Underwood, L. Holtzclaw, D. Kosfield, P. Infante, S. Cooper, D. Burns, L. Davis, P. Parker, D. Parker, D. Harper, J. Collins, D. Looper, K. Kennedy. 3rd ROW: C. Murdoch, C. Moxley, M. Gaskill, T. Todd, D. Thompson, J. Scott, S. Shoemaker, C. Courtney, V. Fullingim, G. Clemmons, D. Richard, S. Grizzle, S. Hervey, C. Deatherage. 4th ROW: D. Smith, S. Loyd, P. Holman, L. McFarland, B. Robinson, D. Hildebrand, P. Bodnar, R. Ferrell, L. Sanders, B. Williams, J. Pearson, B. Charles, R. Womble, P. Allen, J. Palmer. Toward New Horizons The motto of the Future Homemakers of America is Toward New Horizons. FHA is the integral part of the homemaking program. It provides opportuni- ties for students to have additional experiences in planning and carrying out activities related to home making. FIRST ROW: P. McCurtain, treasurer: S. Swee- ney, Presidentg C. Carper, Vice-president: J. Gassen, secretary. 2nd ROW: C. Stephens, Stu- dent Council representativeg L. Robins, pianist: Mrs. Boren, sponsor: S. Brandt, parliamentariang P. Melrose, reporter: R. Langley, song leader: Miss Hurst, sponsor: L. Patton, devotional chair mail: I. Womble, historian. t . , 'ww F ' i J 95 .N L,L.,: x X if L C. Roberts, Student Council representativeg R, Klick, presidentg R, Transue, secretary and treasurerg and L. Hare, vice-president, AFS Week included an assembly and program presented by the foreign exchange students from ofhefschO01S- AFS Honors Foreign Exchange Students AFS promotes world understanding ---- Foreign students can now enjoy personal re- lationship with American students. AFS also promotes a change of ideas on government studies and new pastimes. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Larson, sponsor, C. Roberts, R. Klick, R. Transue, L. Hare. 2nd ROW: J. Wensenk, D. Turpin, P. Crupper, C. Klick, J. Junket. 3rd ROW: D. Tillman, W. Austin, F. Smigh, V. Good- win, E. Stephens, J. DeWitt, G. Beard. 4th ROW: D. Bagley, J. Aycock, M. Bagley, E. Sanders, M. Holtzclaw, C. Ewy, G. Anderson. , .tj 4-H Attends State Meeting At Stillwater OFFICERS: FIRST ROW: V. Zurline, reporterg D. Bogle, presidentg M. Sladek, vice-presidentg B. Boehm, secretaryg 2nd ROW: B. Miller, game leaderg G. Ivy, game leaderg D. Garner, game leader, M. Mann, parliamentariang K. Nicolosi, game leader. With their motto To Make the Best Better , Western Heights' 4-H Club has met the new challenge of the 1968 year by striving to improve themselves. FIRST ROW: T. Sissom, D. Broom, B. McDaniels, D. Harper, f P. Kirkham, E. Salts, S. Long, D. Taylor, C. Evans, D. Hughes, WK Mrs. Roberts, sponsor. 2nd ROW: S. Disney, D. Kelley, M, 43, ,, Batey, S. Scribner, P. Parker, D. Parker, P. Harlow, K. Nico- losi, V. Fancher, J. Adair, M. Mann. 3rd ROW: D. Bogie, R. Price, R. Osteen, C. Reed, T. Clark, E. Hodges, J. Hawkins, M. Mallory, M. Hardin, G. Ivy, L. Lundstrom, I. Lemons, K. Dobbs, D. Dockery. 4th ROW: B. Miller, B. Cameron, K. Powell, V. Zurline, B. Boelma, D. Begley, S. Williams, T. McDaniel, J. Smith, I. Revel, K. Anderson, M. Grisham, J. Zurline. 4-H Queen - BETTY BOEHM From Our 5 prings 'N-mx. ' OFFICERS: M. Fairholm, vice-president, S. Henry, president, Mrs. Larson, sponsor, C. Bennett, parliamentariang P. Little, treasurerg F. Smith, sgt. at. annsg D. Turpin, Student Council representative. I , . f Q ,...g.....-ff---2- t '7 ' Q J- ...,, ,T .,,,,r .1..... t ...l.,,.. Debbie Turpin, Patricia Little, and Anita Aleman were the Spanish Club Queen candidates. SPANISH CLUB: FIRST ROW: P. Little, D. Kelly,,D. Turpin, C. Roberts, S. Henry, F. Smith, Mrs. Larson, sponsor, 2nd ROW: B. Johnston, A. Aleman, C. Bennett, M. Stubbs, J. Little, F. Williams, D. Fouche. 3rd ROW: M. Fairholm, C. Williams, L. Sanders, M. Allen, G. Beard, G. Evans, K. Dy- son, M. Philp. Language Clubs Understanding Language clubs are centers of student activity in the lang- uage field. To say nothing of creating a healthy atmosphere 'n-...r for language study, the clubs provide an enjoyable back- ground of fun and supplementary learning. Through these g organizations, students seek out the national and social back- 'E . grounds of the tongues they study. i A Language efforts at Western Heights consist of German and Spanish, and there is a hearty student support of both clubs. T Mrs. Elsie Dick - German Club sponsor. GERMAN CLUB: FIRST ROW: D. Bagley, R. Klick, L. Grizzle, P. Crupper, M. Cox, L. Hare, Mrs. Dick, sponsor, 2nd ROW: T. Price, D. Tillman, R. Myers, S. Sweeney, S. Grizzle, C. Fuhrer, C. Gruhlkey, E. Stephens. 3rd ROW: R. Borror, P. Rogers, C. Edwards, E. Sanders, M. Cribbs, R. De Witt, C, Klick, T. Mills. 4th ROW: T. Carper, M. Hopkins, I. Aycock, G. Langley, B. Aycock, R. Transue, J. Womble, C.Carper. Top S portsmen Honored we 1 ' f Xt WY FIRST ROW: R. Mcl-Iargue, R. Pennington, J. Dishman, N. Robertson, M. Cox, S. Grizzle. 2nd ROW: S. Thompson, D. McFarland, K. Sterner, S. Rackley, R. George, R. Myers, M. Murdoch. 3rd ROW: J. Reed, B. Scribner, B. Dunsmore, D. Tillman, M. Anderson, S. Huffines, I. McFarland, B, Pearson. 4th ROW: T. McFarland, C. Elsten, K, Stowe, A. Been, D. Thorne, L. Grizzle, R, Vander Wal. Speech Club Presents Christmas Play FIRST ROW: B. Cotton, B. Beach, K. Violette, R. Langley, C. Carper, J. Gassen, S. Sweeney. 2nd ROW: G. Miller, B. Boehm, R. George, J. Throckmorton, L. Patton, J. Womble, R. Dunnam, Mrs. Reynolds, sponsor. 3rd ROW: M. Anderson, D. Riddle, D. Turpin, A. Aleman, N. Adams, D. Haas, B. Smith, J. Hardesty. 4th ROW: F. Nickels, S. Batey, L. Robins, R. Transue, T. Harper, E. Forsythe I00 ATHLETICS Jets Initiate New Season K I ' 5 E 5 , , Fifi s 29 FIRST ROW: M. Sweeney, B. Cotton, L. Harmon, L. Grizzel, S. Thompson, M. Murdoch, R. Phillip, D. Curry, A. Bean, D. Thorne, N. Robertson, R. Williams, R, Koelsch, C. Smathers. 2nd ROW: T. McFar- land, R. Pennington, B. Bointy, S. Grizzel, S. Huffins,,R. Meyers, S. Rackley, M. Mattlock, D. Tillman B. Keesee, J. McFarland, J. McCurtain, C, Elston, M. Cannon. 3rd ROW: F. Spitler, D. Riddle, M. Cox, T. Davis, J. Disman, R, Mc Harge, L. Moss, B. Bunch, L. Gish, D. Lapatch, A. Dethrich, R. George, R. George, R. Van Der Wal, B. Ingram. ,,,,...,...a..---'A----' A young and enthusiastic Jet football club ended their first season under the coaching of A A M M A f A Charles Sheid and Glen Moore, with a 5 win- 3 , M' 5 loss record, Over 40 hard -working boys completed the season, and with the majority of them ex- pected to return next year, a promising fut- ure lies ahead. As Western Heights continues growing, so does their competition, with many more Class A and AA teams scheduled for next year. WH -uv-,av-.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,..,........ Jets' Record ' 6 Hennessey - - - 8 Cushing - - - - - 14 Kingfisher - - - O Perry ---- - 6 Harrah - - - - 20 Bethany - - - - - 36 Tecumseh- - - - - O Yukon - - - - - 48 Purcell - - - - 44 Jones - - P-1'-4 f 0 H, ., if-1 - A L cn xi --mimi, ,,,...,,. . . ,,.. , TERRY DAVIS STEVE HUFFINES RANDY GEORGE H211f'b21Ck Full-back Half-back STEVE GRIZZLE RALPH MCHARGUE Half-back Guard E Q I ...... f ' I04 I OE DISHMAN Quarterback STEVE THOMPSON Tackle Senior Players DAVID THORNE DA NNY TILLMAN ROBERT PHILLIPS End Half-back End ,V M-vn4w4. , wvilnluwf , :Q A 1... ai L. - 4 FIRST ROW: G. Mercer, S. Reagan, S. Bledsoe, M. Coburn, K. Forsythe, M. Robinson, B. Judd, 2nd ROW: D. Jones, R. Cypert, R. Huffines, L. Anderson, E. Luncy, D. Noble, R. Capps, J. McHargue., 3rd ROW: I. Birdwell - Asst. Coach, C. Rogers, B. Chaney, R. DeWitt, G. Smith, T. Criswell, P. Key, G. Beaty, R. Towell, J. McGoffin - Head Coach. Jr. Jets Learn Fundamentals FIRST ROW: I. Trimble, N. Reagan, M. Infante, S. Hildebrand, E. Mercer, P. Parker, W. Parker, M. Paul, M. Murrihy, K. Nickloes, M. Hardin, J. Dishman, B. Brand - Manager. 2nd ROW: B. Hass, K. Carter, R. Buettner, R. Smith, T. Gilligian, J. Maxey, T. Shroyer, T, Brown, R. Kennedy, R. Romines R. Henthorn, T. Huffines. 3rd ROW: J.'Birdwe1l - Asst. Coach, R. Ayers - Asst. Coach, K. Hixon Manager, P. Revel, St. Reagan, F. Stevenson, M. Dees, B. Judd, T. Ercanbrack, T. Miller, G, Ivy, D. Underwood, G. Garen, J. McGoffin - Head Coach. ,.. 4g .L -4 Roundballers Show Spirit ' 'Team Gains Experience R. George, C. E1ston,J. McFarland, K. Stowe, B. Dunsmore, J. Reed, M. Anderson, R. Pennington S. Rack1ey,J. Dishman, G. Moore, J. Birdwell. FIRST ROW: Byron Bointy, L. C. Moss, David Hill, Skip Rackley. SECOND ROW: J. Birdwell Coach Larry Grizzle, Charles Patton, Bob Cotton, Marvin Anderson, John McFarland, John McCurtain, Dan Bagley. 'B' Team Shows Promise ' X31 N ' Q ,t5'?.,,me,gna.ea., rn Y 1. .mm 1' 33 gf? if gb, , 1, E 0 , ,. Y TOP: C. Rogers, L. Meyers, D. Riddle, P. Key, T. Nuckells, E. Gassen, T. Criswell, R. Towell. BOTTOM: J. McHargue, H. Claybourn, C. Koelsch, R. Capps, B. Allenbough, B. Chany, M. Coburn, G. Mercer. Jr. Jets Have Good Season! TOP: L. Robertson, W. Parker, B. Judd, D. Harris, T. Ercanbrack, G. Ivy, C. Fouler, G. Adair, R. Bointy, P. Revel, R. Buettner, S. Hildbrand. BOTTOM: S. Disney, E. Mercer, S. Kelly, R. Romines R. Matlock, F. Stephens, S. Williams, P. Parker, K. Nikle, B. Haas. f B C ., M21 31 . 33 W 1 4 3Cg E3 Qww ii' O l 5, , l FIRST ROW D Madden J D1shman S Pekrul D Hufflnes C Patton. 2nd ROW: Coach Joe Bird- we11 M Matlock J Moore R W1111ams R Greear R Myers,B. Keesee. W- . A I, N J I 0 I If .. 'ff'Q IffQs4ffo 1 , uf' . ' A , s . , --1 1' , I F EM 5 if f' ' ' - 1 'iv .,. f 5 rwg, 7 1,1 'w'zx..A.f .' Iv 3- 'f I , ',' ', Lf-ZR v e.,.: ' 3 Jug r' . V if f ' I J Ioo, . I .,..-5 . I sff,..tg:'-'Saws 4 2 ,,,, ' 3 af I ,VVV ,H W N , ' 'I -z. 95? NI I A, Mooo F f i' , '4??2512Z'ia2. fy 1' I .I .R 3313.5 I I I 5? T8 3 ma xtfg WTS JE 5 3 A -- ' .mf 1' W A i I 'L 8 N .,' 5 fm T s T T i 53? .gi , V 2 ',,' SA A TOP: L. Moss, R. VanDerWal, L. Harmon, S. Rackley, J. Reed, R. Pennington, I. Dishman, R. George. BOTTOM: J. McCurtain, B. Bointy, A. Been, D. Curry, D. Clark, T. Davis, D. Tillman. Track And Weight Lifting Help Round Out .let's Season 1 Q L Q if M5 A in fx mr T Q X an T L me se ii, TD., ' N'-an ' ll 'i 1 eieil eiell a V . ,M Q, X . A , , 5 , lI2 3' . - ig -X ms- xm- ' JS-5-mg 1i'N'iPt :X ACTIVITIE Homecoming Sharon Sweeney waves proudly with high hopes ofbecoming the new 67-68 Football Queen. Q. gs... r 1, ' 'Nga 9. -X.. ' r P fri' .. - . R . , - s .. ...r : , - .W , . .r fr . II4 I 'sv , a vw- . 5 , r t 'Q f 1 3 X ' h w w f ,lf-.n,L. N ' ' N ' .214 fq. ii fw, .+' 3 wg fxsfmgk. ' if Sharon Sweeney was crowned Football Queen of 1967-68, Her attendants were Paula McCurtain and Shirlene Brandt. SOCK IT TO HER, Joe!!! iff W !31!4.r 6 fl? 5 1 Was... The Bonfire Parades Beauty Satisfaction The new school flag is raised by two German Club members work industriously in hopes their float megnbebfs Ofhthe Student body aigthe 67 will win lsr place in the homecoming parade. A 68 Cot an Omecoming assem ly' 4-H members work was rewarded when their float received Honorable Mention at the homecoming parade, X U I.: .af Q f i a .swim J sq, A V ti im X Q 1 -. ..ll.. I I 1 1 wa ' - 1 . 5 E . X ' , pcm.. 4.1 .. M . 37' .4 '- K s ' a t I as f 5 ,,itg.!M S 5 5 . 4 s . 7' , 1' i v . . s , I' 1 ' O ' 1 s rrmx, r . ' i ' 1' .. .-,br -w - 1 R ..,c . s.scc f c -'Es.q: r:- - Q- - I Q V 'Q' ' 'Fe -Q sf :fY:,,fi ' aw? .,, .s- sa 3-as f'-:jg c f -f sss. . 4 - J' - ,4ii5Q Q'.-. 1 wigs' Q xx-- L ' . .f' ,.-fs 'A 6 5 . I 1 I. . , , ,I , Q n fl' u',,' . 25 ' 5 ., , 'hungar- ,ri . X X if G sf K , cs as I QW N fs Mr. nd Miss W.H.H. . Let's mini the mini skirts. was the motto of the Western Heights 1968 yearbook campaign. Candidates were chosen by a majority vote from each class. Students voted for their favorite candidates when they purchased their yearbook. Posters of girls with mini skirts were placed in the hall to signify how many yearbooks had been purchased. Each day the number sold was tallied. On a percentage basis, that amount was cut off the mini skirt. When the sales were over, the Seniors had won by a wide mar- gin. Ginny Holcomb and Ted McMahan emceed the 1967-68 yearbook coronation. Brenda Beach and Paul Cain walk proudly to the Mr. and Miss W.H. H.S. throne. Mr. and Miss W, H.H.S. and their attendants: First runners-up, Mike Fairholm and Vicki Standridgeg Second runners-up, Larry Harmon and Carla Shinn. Jr. High nnual King And Queen i f 1 v -ff O K t Q ' 'K ' i Sharon McMahan and Terry Chriswell happily take the throne Former Annual King and Queen of the new Jr. High Annual King and Queen. Their attendants Ricky Capps and Cindy Elsten, were: First runners up, Dedra Rymer and Ricky Buettnerg Sec- forfeit their titles. ond runners up, Mary King and Kenny McMahan. Junior High candidates anxiously await the announcement of the 67-68 Annual King and Queen. II7 Sophomore candidate was Gail Holcomb. Her escort, Cecil Elsten, was also a sophomore. ,-, R xl! X! f ' Basketball Queen paris-, . Y . Y K .gy-5 ,,, , L -w Senior candidate was Carole 4 Carper. Her escort, Bill Duns more was also a senior. 3 Lanette Mallory was the Junior candidate Her escort Randall Pennington was also a Junior. The 1967-68 Basketball Queen was Lanette Mallory. Y? 4' H8 Q fl! 1 of f -r 1 -Girls! Girls! Girls! Girls! 7 OO Attend Convention G GGGG ! P Lie' School Sponsors advise girls. Girls learn new methods from top hair Stylists- Vicki Eatherly models the Trend , Girls get acquainted. -..Q n ig Girls prepare for contest, Western Heights members admire the Trend r II9 if We Salute . . . Western Heights High School offers the following tribute to Roger Barnes and Jerry Johnson who were killed in the Vietnamese War. They will be remem bered because of the contribution they made to West ern Heights and because of the many friends who at- tended school with them. We pay special tribute to their service in the in- terest of national defense. They paid the supreme sacrifice in order that we may continue to enjoy the blessings and opportunities found in the United States Roger Barnes was the first Western Heights graduate to be listed as killed in the Vietnamese War. Roger was a member of the 1966 graduating class. The Barnes family first moved into our school district in April, 1966. Mr. Barnes was sent here from Orlando, Florida, to attend school at FAA. Roger, being a senior, received his di- ploma in May of 1966. The family returned this September and enrolled their children in our school again. His mother indicated that they were well pleased with our school system and that Roger was proud to have graduated from Westem Heights. Roger was a volunteer in the U. S. Marine Corps and was serving as a member of the Green Beret. He had just been sent overseas. The family received word October 28 that Roger had been killed in action, and returned to Florida. Jerry Johnson was the second gold star that was added to the West- ern Heights honor roll of soldiers killed in action in the Vietnam con- flict. Jerry, the son of Mrs. Ilene Johnson and the late Robert A. John- son, was a graduate of the class of '66, He was killed in a land mine explosion only five days after his arrival in Vietnam. He was a good guy, expressed his many friends. He is remem- bered well by students and teachers. Mrs. Elizabeth Bandy, senior class advisor, will never forget his part in the 1966 Senior Play. The part of grandfather in Tammy Tell Me True , came to life under his skillful characterization. You could look in Jerry's eyes and see a sparkle of honesty , com- mented Keith Stone, Jerry's history teacher. Jerry will long be remem- bered for his air of pleasantness and sincere willingness to learn. ,H M'- L. M N. 1 y Eb ,Yi N 1 1 J' A 2.-, E ' ir :'j,, OJ gp f , x Vp- '56 Q .Aix X iw ., ,J ii 5 i 8 if 1 ,,1. 1 qu uh 1 A -S-Jig' 41 . -'YN'- CL, ll D.. .4- 1f2'fJ , .H .--4 xy eSiPfn fu Jr HYHX
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