Western Heights High School - Flight Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK)

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PM GHT Vlll Western Heights High School Oklahoma City, Okla Volume Vlll Contents Administration Seniors Juniors Sophomores Junior High Favorites Organizations Sports Activities X C L i ,X AV I f nv '9 X' fl ke., xf' ,J ir, . A61 ,' Nw' ff- K so ,e 59' - A ff X ssrefrsrii f - - is 1 V. I , X , N-MQ. W ph, . . g, .., lf.. -. rw.. 'M' .. . .N I-f 1- , ' . 1 '. W f ws. j j L. L 'L . 5 .w x imrg 4 ls L. 1. c..... ........:... x 1 . . . . . , . . ,A ,,,..,,,,.,,...,..i,,,,. ., M A - r V . .Q f, -e, A v , ' k -' Y ' k - , W With an eye to the future, Western Heights has initiated new programs keeping in mind future growth of the community. Today's students gain knowledge and skills which enables them to be . better citizens of tomorrow. I Under and Up at W. H. H. S ink., 1' Enrollment time once again! Students have a chance to meet new friends as well as to look over their new faculty members. Jets promote school spirit. 1000! suu.'r's. rm Tut Y is M, W i FHA pledges show originality. g,,,q,.,.f W .A ,, ww, . sn ,iff .yr W fuk, Q. 'i' - -it-.y mm Www? Q 5 Z' life: s.. ' 'x Flurry of Acfivifies Overfake Sfudenfs Football games, eating and cheerleading are highlights of Western Heights students. mum S S S , 2 ' ' 41 i , s , 1 iiffff' ...ss 'unw- un' ADMINISTRATION Under the faithful supervision of Deverf Rymer, superinfendenl, and Carl Hildebrand, principal, Wesfern Heighls confinues fo go upward. 5 do di , I.. , fmwm Board of Education, composed of ffrontj Ray Hurdesty, Melvin Cameron, president, William T, Rotraniel, vice-president, ftopj Russell Worthain, Devert M. Rynier, superintendent, and Gerald Sladek, make it possible to Continue to move upward and onward. wiv 8 --Q 5 mmwmiimmm dv Q V ff- 3 r fl i , Ami ,fifflw ..,. K we , d,,ss , u N' Wil CHARLES SHEID, vioe-principal, inspires Western lleights athletes. THOMAS HODGILS, vice-principal, little but mighty, sets the records straight. ieafzsif' - ,z J E A he enni if ,t K DUUUUS Viltffi 5'-JG? jfh-.t ff' Secretaries The office staff spends many long hours preparing things we take for granted. They are always ready to assist the adniinistration and the students with problems. fLeft to riglitj lfairy Troutniiin, Patricia Rickard, Dorothy Cnvziness, Clerk of Board, Katherine Death- ergige and Willa Francen. fnYf gi K X il ,film Ai' Counseling, advising, and assisting with problems of SILI- dcnts are WILBUR WINTERS, head counselor, and KITTYE NEIL, assisuuit counselor. vii BETTY HODGES, Records Clerk f '.,,, Yr PAUL CATON, Elementary Coordinator , v FACULTY LESTER JACKSON, Auto Mechanics JAMES FOSTER, Carpentry Q ff' 5, , 3 , . F V DONNA S MITH , Cosmetology Nuts and bolts and wigs arc a part of vocational training. Homemaking Future Homemakers of America promote theme Toward New Horizons. Pat Hurst and Naomi Boren encourage their FHA girls to be better prepared for living homemakers of the future. ..,, ,,., ,K W 3 , ,,l:,, r mm.. ,, Q f gm ' sn... s s 435 PAT HURST, Home Ec II and III N wif NAOMI BOREN, Home Economics I if .ff w-.N fr uk 1,1 fit' I4 , fl, v.- i 3 GLEN MOORE, World History, Coach A11 appreciation of the people who have devoted their lives to the CSILllJ1iSl1lH611I and preservation ofFroedo111 is a 111ai11 goal of the ilistory Department. KEITH STONE, Department C11air111an F 1 R 'fv- iii' ,H R., ' i .mf -3-U., 1 Q- 1 3 ' fxi if Y' JOYCE WEBB, Oklahoma History HERMAN HORN, American History fi CENTENNIAL. SERIES STATE 1 IOE DAVIS, History and Coach BARBARA KIKER, Spanish, History ' fax! lwffs High! Yighiu iff 3- W? gn 1: uma X69 Q, .QQ ffm ggjklgi 4 QM D L F 0 JE -W A in rw E K1 , . . K S 0099 ' ,- ,srws S' 9 9 , E ' , E9 Q 9 X. V xl - K 3, , rfffvfy ' A Q is 2 Q I PAMELA KANWISCIIER, German, English JO ANN PEEK, Speech M GD v-rl'9l'?J r N M-:., Qigw. :ill 5 :xii 1 M 1 A .., Hjjfl m E Mi -fr,-M1 Ng M J iff! 2 H, gs K ll! -, iz? Q 5 ' fig S u tu, .I Y s it X x nub- ELIZABETH BANDY, English Literature Put a dot here, a dash there, and a capital somewhere else. Don't forget those novels, poems, and dramas - a nec- essary part of advanced English. From the beginning to the finish, remember Thanatopsis and those other pieces of art. I6 95 8 E M.. as Q 'i it 'rf PAULINE REYNOLDS, Am. Literature From Grammar To Macbefh PENELOPE EACH, Freshman English -. ..... HM - ia.. I i ii EB ,,,,,,,,,.,..,... in K Pi ................ 95139333 ,,.,.,....... 1 491' 'Q -'id- -'I -...f- fa, I ,fb x X , . Q-U: gl X x im ,,.S JANE SMITH, English II unify FLORA ROBERTS, 7th English IAN WHITE, Reading IUDITH LANGSTON, 8th English lvl l Gil 4 L.-L' ,. I ifw n Gy 5 Spa-.- P- 4 7'- ' - I7 s isssi i fW :tw 4 -W'-'A , . ,, 5 ,,,. .i..,,,, :ci MARY NELL TRAYWICK, Bookkeeping ,sg is iw oi Xxx Sv if . KITTYE NEIL, Typing II, Publications Business Offers Opporfunifies CAROL MESSER, Shorthand and BUS. Machines FLORENCE FLYNN, Typingl My ,... ,. 9' Q95-. ,ag Courses Broaden Outlook on All Phases of Life fi f . JAN BRITTIAN HISIOIY and Math. BOB GRAHAM, Math. ............-..M.........,.......,..-..,, MN.. , ......, i aa nos' E GARY REIMER, Math, ROBERT AYERS, Mech-Drawing I I9 Knowledge for dw' Tomorrow A fundamental background in scientific knowledge is a prerequi- , . X to , site for virtually every career in our N ' .1 EQ modern world For this reason new and better methods to teach this important subject k ddyd K WHHS is always ready to Consider BARBARA ELMORE, Biology, VICKI WILLS, Chemistry. BETTY VANDERLINDIE, Special Education M. ED WHITE, Band. PEGGY TILLEY, Art. N at .2 ii. 3 ., Q. -Stiff l I 1 s' Students Increase and Improve Talents Artistic talent is valuable outside the classroom. Decorating posters, art shows, and painting are all a part of art, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and holiday assemblies are only a few of the special events graced by the Western Heights chorus, PEGGY BENSON, Vocal Music. ,J walk' Ni s lp ' l Q 'WM J V l x Physical Education is an emotional as well as physical outlet for students, Its main purposes are to develop physical fitness, good sportsman- l J f' dv P ship, and enjoyment? dkfiilki' l I I ian-4 Physical Educahon sHARoN MERRITT, cms P,E fu f k it NA, CHARLES SHIED and GLEN MOORE, Boys P,E. QQ. wg , 1' XX! IORI:N MYERS, Gen, Math MARY TAFT, Gen. Science WAYNE: BRITTEN Math A X .xx 3-' 4 ,+,f.,' ff :N 5 YFff,?'2x S Y Y, '5.e'fPX fri 1 w fn :fm igifkf' QQ f 1 Q5 ffiflflu ' I 5 pf' 'Y ' . -.'- ,Aki ,ji '3g 7xP4'A' Maw '9'f'-U .ll,5,- 'sR V',gw'::5W A'sAF,g'??:i1 ' o 'K I -if XY.: , :fmff f ' vm 'QQ JOHN NOBLITT with Kindergarten children. JANE RENSIIAW, Supervisor of School Lunches. The cooks from left to right are: Ruth Sanderson, Beaterice Burkey, Audry Fort, Nadine Mills, Rose McGinley, Loriane Chaney, Donna Curry, Norma Scott, and Maxine Dunham. QQ, '-I' . ss., Bus drivers from left to right are: Geo. Haley, Wm, Newell, John Neil, Jim Parker, David Hamman, J,W, Fish, John Noblitt, Lloyd Blakely, Daniel Whedbee, Steve Mann, Clair Young, Milton Vaughan Elbert Riddle, and J, C, Boren, LENNA POLLOCK, Snack bar, JEANNIE RIDDLE, Concessions v rr TM if A S, . fa,,,M . i W, ,Q x Senior Memories Wvikff W C3585- '43 Q' f 711111 if kf., xxXY GX pq'-W V ,fiilfm-, L Zll 'f'iifQ4 ?sTg!f25f'4qgQi . exerawigislly-?ewSF'? iii' ew 26 Q W mmf 5 f- ,,. img ' ,Amee- Sififsi xv 1452455525121ww'iv,'fe1'fi1f?5ff isi wig? 1, 2zf2f,5,f. we ffeifrw 7 f gwwffgggmwwf: sevfszmfiixaifffsffil mr-vw 4?3fEfw.'f5STgf?ia'?gf3?',lwifnfz:ggfswis51?ws3?fsi?5? flaw- :,zs,g1i,. assi-1,. :.:fs,ff ,gmz 5, k f. f ' 35555 ' Q SENIORS Yea Seniors It hardly seems possible that each and every senior has attained his goal which he struggled and strived to reach and maintain in high school. As each takes his diploma he ventures into a new life of new and big- ger goals and more learn- ing, He leaves his triumphs and failures, good times and bad, and keeps these years of memories in his treasure Chggt of experiences president Connie Seabourn secretary and Larry Grizzle presi ADAMS, NITA ALTMAN, IANICE ALLEN, LARRY ANDERSON, GARY ANDERSON, LAwANDA AsK1Ns, JAMES ATCHLEY, SUE ATTAWAY, STEVE AUSTIN, DEWAYNE 28 BAKER, DIANE BEEN, ARTHUR BEGLEY, WAYNE BENGESSON, ANNIE ,-was BENNETT, DEBBIE We Stood, We Fought, We Conquered BOEHM, BETTY BOGLE, DARRELL BOARDMAN, PHYLLIS BRANDT, SHIRLENE BRASEL, BOB BROWN, BRUCE BROWN, MAXINE BUETTNER, DEBBIE CLARK, EDITH As Graduation Draws Near CLEMENTS, GLENDA CLEMMONS, VICKIE COTTON, BOB COX, MIKE CRIBBS, MIKE CRUPPER, PAM CURRY, DONNIE Dew1TT, JOAN DOCKERY, DANNY EADES, PHYLLIS EDWARDS, CHARLES EATHERLY, VICKI EWY, CAROL FAIRHOLM, MIKE ERIZZELL, FRANCINE Memories Develop and Grow. EUHRER, CAROL FUNDERBURG, RICK GAREN, TOM GEORGE, RANDY GEORGE, RHONDA GRISHAM, STEVE ORIZZLE, LARRY GROOMS, ELIZABETH HIGHTOWER, SANDRA Seniors Express School Sprif HOLLENIAN, RICHARD IVY, ROY IETTON, LA EREDA JOHNSON, JAN JENKINS, DIANE LAMB, JAMES LIMKE, RITA LITTMANN, DEBBY LOCKE, DWAIN Af All WHHS Acfivifies MALLORY, LANETTE MANN, STEVE MARTIN, DIANE MATLOCK, MIKE MCCULLER, CHARLES MCFARLAND, TOMMY MQKEE, KENNY MCMAHAN, TED MEINKE, EDNA MELROSE, PEGGY MIDDLETON, ANITA MILLER, BILLY MOORE, TOM MYERS, RODNEY PAssEY, REBECCA PATTON, CHARLES PENNINGTON, RANDALL PHIPPS, ROGER POPE, LARRY RACKLEY, SKIPPER RAGER, DIANE 34 MITCHELL, KATHY MOORE, GARY The Every Year Question RALEY, DONNA REED, KAREN ROBERTSON, NICKY RODGERS, TEENA SEABOURN, CONNIE SHAEEER, STEVE SISSOM, CAROL SMITH , CHARLOTTE SMITH, FRED STEVENS, EDNA STUBBS, MARILYN SUDDERTH, MONICA THOMAS, RANDALL THOMPSON, CAREN THORNHILL, CHRIS THROCKMORTQN, IANICE TROXEL, i.avoNnA VAUPEL, BRENT 'Wav' Janice Altman represents the Senior Class as foot- ball queen candidate, 36 WIYNINGER, PAT WOODS, JOHNNY WADE, ROBERT WADE, STEVEN WILLIAMS, FRANK sa. Xsa,,,,,,.f Senior Accomplishments ADAMS, NITA - VICA125, Chorus 115. ALLEN, LARRY - Spanish Club, National Honor Society 145. ALTMAN, IANICE - Cheerleader 135, Football Queen attendant, Annual Queen, Pep Club Queen attendant, FHA 145, Jet Stream 135, Student Council 125, Pep Club 145, Powderpuff Football 125 ANDERSON, GARY - AFS 115, German Club 115, ANDERSON, LAWANDA - FHA 125. Pep Club115. ASKINS, JAMES - Science Club, presidentg National Honor Society, Basketball, Track 115. ATCHLEY, SUE - Chorus ATTAWAY, STEVE - Band115, Speech Club 115, Jet Set Review C25- AUSTIN, DEWAYNE - AFS125, Spanish Club 115, German Club 115, Speech Club 115, Band 115, BAKER, DIANE - Ir, Honor Soci- ety 115, National Honor Society 115, VICA. BEEN, ARTHUR - Football 145, Basketball 125, Track 135. BEGLEY, WAYNE - Football. BENGTSSON, ANNIE - Foreign Exchange Student from Sweden, Pep Club, German Club, AFS Club Club, Spanish Club, FHA, Pow- derpuff Football, Jet Set Review, Student Council 11 year each5, BOEHM, BETTY MAE - 4-H145, Art Club 125, Speech Club 115, 4-H Key Club, Jet Set Review, 4-H Sweetheart 145, Scholarship for 4-H Achievement, 4-H presi- dent, reporter, county represen- tative, National 4-H Congress, Student Council 115, 4-H Club County Personality winner, Jet Stream. BOGLE, DARRELL - 4-H president 135, Vice-president115, Parlia- mentarian 115, 4-H Key Club, 4-H American Royal Trip winner, Jr. - Sr, play, VICA, Jet Set Review. BRASEL, BOB - German Club 115, Science Club 135, Spanish Club 115- BRANDT, SHIRLENE - Cheerleader 125, FHA 145, president, FBLA 125, Pep Club 145, Student Coun- cil 115, Jet Set Review 115, Powder- puff Football 115, Jet Stream 115, Fashion Board 115 Chorus 125, Foot- ball Queen Attendant, BROWN, BRUCE - VICA BROWN, MAXINE - Powderpuff football 125. 37 Senior Accomplishmenfs BENNETT, DEBBIE - FBLA f2y, Jet Set Review, Spanish Slub fly, Jet Stream fly, Powderpuff Foot- ball fly. BUETTNER, DEBBIE - FHA Parlia- mentarian f4y, Fashion Board f2y, Band Queen Attendant, All-Sports Queen attendant, Twirler f3y, CLEMENTS, GLENDA - VICA, Sweetheart attendant, Jet Set Review. CLEMMONS, VICKI - FHA fly, FBLA f4y, Journalism Club. COTTON, BOBBY - Lettermen's club f2y, Speech Club vice-presi- dent, Stage Band, Football and Basketball, COX, MIKE - German Club, president, Lettermen's Club f3y, Student Council f2y, Jet Set Review f2y, Mixed Chorus f2y, Jr.-Sr. play, Boys Quartet'f2y, Football f3y, Track f2y. CRIBBS, MIKE - Mixed Chorus f2y, Jet Set Review f2y, Foot- ball fly. CRUPPER, PAM - Fl-IA f4y, National Honor Society, presi- dent f4y, Student Council, Ger- man Club f2y, Pep Club f2y, Journalism Club f2y, Girls State, Girl-of-the-Month, Jet Stream Editor, Jet Set Review f2y, Jr,- Sr. play. CURRY, DONNIE - VICA, Foot- ball f2y, Track f4y, Baseball f2y. 38 DEWITT, JOAN - Pep Club f3y, Journalism Club f2y, German Club fly, FBLA f2y, FHA f2y, Arsfly, Powderpuff Football. DOCKERY, DANNY - 4-H f3y, Science Club f2y, Band f2y, Foot- ball fly. EADES, PHYLLIS - National Honor Society f4y, Chorus, VICA, EATHERLY. VICKI - Pep Club f2y, Stage Band f4y, Jet Set Review, Trombone Quartet, Band president. EWY, CAROL - AFS fly, FBLA President, Yearbook Stafffly, Journalism Club fly. FAIRHOLM, MIKE - Spanish Club vice-president f2y, FBLAf2y, Speech Club, Jet Set Review, Speech play. FORSYTHE, ERIC - Journalism Club, Science Club, Speech Club, Yearbook Photographer, Teen Fea- ture Writing contest winner, all fly. FRIZZEL, FRANCINE - FHA f3y, FBLA, Journalism Club fly. FUHRER, CAROL - Student Coun- cil f3y, president fly, Pep Club f4y, Jr,-Sr, play, Cheerleader f3y, German Club fly. Honor Society f3y, Pep Club Queen At- tendant, All-Sports Queen, FHA f4y, Powderpuff Football f2y, Student Council, treas. FUNDERBURG, RICK - Track, Basketball, Journalism Club, all fly. GAREN, TOM - Lettermen's Club f2y, VICA fly, Football fly, Base- ball fly. GEORGE, RANDY - VICA f2y, FBLA fly, Lettermen's Club f4y, Jet Set Review, Football f3y, Basketball, f3y, Track f2y. GEORGE, RHONDA - Pep Club f4y, president fly, Art Club, vice-presi- dent, Speech Club. GRISHAM, STEVE - VICA fly, Spanish Club fly, FHA fly, Band f3y, Stage Band, GRIZZLE, LARRY - German Club f2y, Chorus f2y, Band f3y, Student Council f3y, Lettermen's Club f3y, Blue Angels f3y, Jet Set Review A f2y, Solo State fvocaly lst., Boys Quartet f3y, Mr. WHHS, Football f4y, Jr. Class president, Sr. Class president, Basketball f2y. GROOMS, ELIZABETH - Science Club, Student Council Representa- tive. HERVEY, DAVID - VICA f3y. HIGHTOWER, SANDRA - FHA f3y, National Honor Society f4y, Mixed Chorus, Girls Trio and Sex- ISI, HOLLEMAN, RICHARD - Band f3y Chorus f2y, Stage Band, Ensemble f2y. Senior Accomplishments HYSELL, KEN - VICA IVY, ROY LYNN - 4-H Club 131, Art Club 121, Football, Science Club 111, Basketball 121 4-H Club re- porter. JENKINS, DIANNE - FHA 121, VICA C27- JETTON, LA FREDA - Pep Club 141, Decoration Chairman, Parlia- mentarian, Jr, Honor Society, FHA 141, Mixed Chorus, Student Coun- cil rep, 121, Jet Set Review 121, Powderpuff Football, Jr,-Sr, play, Jet Stream, Secretary, Soph. Class. JOHNSON, JANIS - FBLA 121, Art, Journalism. LAMB, JAMES - Science Club, German Club, History Club, Band 121, Chorus, Freshman sec'y. LIMKE, RITA - National Honor Society, FHA reporter, FBLA secretary, Pep Club 121, Journalism 611. LITTMAN, DEBBIE - Miss WHHS, Football attendant, Pep Club 141, Student Council 121, Jet Set Review Spanish Club 131, French Club 111, German Club 111, AFS 131, Shake- spearan Literary Society, Science Club 121, Powderpuff football, LOCKE, DWAIN - FBLA, Football, Track. MALLORY, LANETTE - FHA 141, FBLA secretary 121, Journalism 121, Majorette 131, Flight VIII Co-Edi- tor111, Jet Stream Co-Editor 111, Band Queen 111, Football Queen attendant, Basketball Queen 111, Jet Set Review 111, Powderpuff Football 121, MANN, STEVE - Science Club, Spanish Club, 4-H Chorus, Jet Set Review, MCCULLER, CHARLES - Student Council, Journalism, MCFARLAND, TOMMY - Letter- men's Club 131, FHA, Fashion Board, Football, McKEE, KENNETH - VICA 131. McMAHAN, TED - FBLA 121, Yearbook, FHA king, Annual King. MEINKE, EDNA FAY - 4-H Round-Up Princess, Local Presi- dent, 4-H, FHA 141, Pep Club secretary, Jr.Class Secretary. MELROSE, PEGGY - FHA, re- porter, Vice-President, Pep Club, President 111, FBLA, Student Council, Safety Council sec- retary, Flight VIII Editor, Jet Stream Editor, Fashion Board Chairman, Band, Basketball Queen Attendant, Powderpuff football, MIDDLETON, ANITA - FHA Reporter 121, Fashion Board 111, Yearbook Queen, Cheerleader C11- MILLER, WILLIAM - 4-H report- er, Recreation Chairman, VICA C21- MITCHELL, KATHY - FHA 131, Pep Club 131, VICA 111, German Club 111, Jet Set Review 121, Jr.- Sr, Play, Powderpuff Football. MOORE, GARY - Yearbook 111, Weight Lifting 111, Fashion Show Narrator. MOORE, Tom - VICA131. MYERS, RODNEY - Lettermen's Club 131, German Club president, VICA, Science Club, Student Council, representative, FHA King attendant, Football 131, Basketball 121, Baseball, Track. NUCHOLLS, DAVID - VICA, PASSEY, REBECCA - FHA, Art Club President, Pep Club, Cho- rale 121, Honor Choir 121, Jet Set Review, Student Council representative 121, Girls Trio 131, Girls Sextet131, Mixed Choir 121. PENNINGTON, RANDALL - Let- termen's Club president, VICA 131, seargant of Arms and presi- dent, Football 131, Basketball 131, Track 131. PATTON, CHARLIE - Lettermen's Club 121, VICA, Journalism, Basketball 131, Football, Base- ball 131, Weight Lifting. PHIPPS, ROGER - Science Club 111, VICA121, FHA1l1, Speech Club111, Jr.-Sr, Play, Speech Plays. POPE, LARRY - FBLA, Speech Club, Choir 131, Track, Boys Pep Club. 39 Senior Accomplishments RACKLEY, SKIP - Lettermen's Club 121, VICA vice-president, Senior Class vice-president, FHA 111, Pep Club King, Football 141, Basketball 131, Track 111, Baseball 131, Junior play. RAGER, DIANNA - Art Club. RALEY, DONNA - Chorus. REED, KAREN - Pep Club 131, Cur- rent Affairs, Chemistry Club, Fu- ture Teachers of America 121, Na- tional Honor Society 131, FBLA, Jet Set Review, Powderpuff Foot- ball, volley Ball. ROBERTSON, NICK - Student Coun- cil 121, Lettermen's Club Secretary 131, VICA121, Football 131, Basket- ball 121, Baseball 121 Football Es- cort, FHA 111, RODGERS, TEENA - FHA 131, Na- tional Honor Society 121, Pep Club 131, Mixed Chorus, Jet Stream Co- Editor, Sextet121, Trio. SANDERS, EDWARD - German Clut 131, FBLA 111, Art Club 111, Speecl Club 111, Science Club 111, Jet Set Review 111, Speech Play. SEABOURN, CONNIE - Art Club 131, National Honor Society 131, Junior Honor Society, Treasurer, FHA, AFS, Band 141, Twirler131, Jet Set Review, Jet Stream, Sr. Class secretary. SHAFFER, STEVE - Football. SISSOM, CAROL - FBLA. 40 SMITH, CHARLOTTE - FHA, VICA 121, Jet Set Review, Mixed Chorus 121, president and treasurer, Stu- dent Council representative, Stu- dent Council parliamentarian. SMITH, FRED - Spanish Club, FHA, Science Club, Band 141, Jet Set Review 121, Speech play, Stage Band 131, Football. SPAIN, WANETTA - FHA 131, Spanish Club, FHA parliamentarian. STANDRIDGE, VICKI - FHA 141, Student Council Representative, FBLA 131, vice-reesident, Year- book Queen attendant, STEPHENS, EDNA - FHA 131, Pep Club 131, FBLA 121, Journalism Club, German Club, AFS, Jet Stream, Powderpuff football. STUBBS, MARILYN - Spanish Club president, Science Club vice-presi- dent, Glee Club, AFS, FHA121, Mixed Chorus. SUDDERTH, MONICA - FHA 131, FBLA 131, Pep Club, Band 131, Chorus, THOMAS, RANDALL - Football, Basketball, Jet Set Review. THOMPSON, CAREN - Pep Club 131, An Club, FBLA 121, Student Council representative, powderpuff football. THORNHILL, CHRIS - Pep Club Re- porter, FBLA 131, treasurer, FHA 141, Art Club, Science Club, Jet Strearn, Band, Powderpuff football. THROCKMORTON, JANICE - Pep Club 121, Journalism Club, Art Club 121, secretary-treasurer, Speech Club, German Club. TROXEL, LAVONDA - VICA 121. VAUPEL, BRENT - Band, VICA 131, Basketball. WADE, DARRELL - Band. WADE, ROBERT - FBLA, Band 131, Mixed Chorus. WADE, STEVE - VICA WILLIAMS, FRANK - Spanish Club 121, Band 131, Mixed Chorus 121, Jet Set Review, Track. WIYNINGER, PAT - Pep Club 131, VICA, FHA 121. WOODS, JOHNNY - Spanish Club, Science Club. 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V.,,..,, WLi?f5,'SQ5V , , V ' fsYfsffQs2,'4fmfgfy 'wfsffiiff its-wg 6 gf JUNIORS . ,wig V x wx fz,, ,A ' - 2 'K 3 Junlors Prepare for Senlor Year Rings, Prom, Plans, and Grades Face Class. s, Richa d Patri n, Anita d , Rosemary Borrell, Marilyn Brandt, Patricia Bray, Mary Bright, Sharon -PY' Beck, Cindy Berk, Kirk Bennett, Cherie Bointy, Byron Brown, Darlene Brust, Linda Bryan, Gayla Bullington, Patti Bunch, Bobby Burton, Rodney Christensen, Cathy Coley, Donnette Colley, Billy Crites, JoAnn Deatherage, Allen Delk, Roy Class of '70 T if . -it Carla, Janice and Deanna are Homecoming Queen Candidates for Jets, Dunnam, Rita Edwards, Randy -Mm ,. 'i Elston, Cecil Ercanbrack, Gerald Farris, Marilyn Flatt, Wayne Fort, Charlotte Fox, Karen Garvin, Diane Gee, Cathy Gee, Ruth Gish, Larry Graham, Ginnie Greear, Ronald Grisham, Carolyn Gruhlkey, Carol Haas, Debbie Hardesty, Janie Harmon, Larry Harris, David Heiss, Henry Hill, David Hull, Richard Iker, Phillip Jeffers, Bobby Johnston, Brenda Junker, Jane Keesee, Bruce Kelly, Donna Kirk, Melanie Klick, Carol Koelsch, Richard Kubiak, Gearld Lamb, George h.. Q ,Q I ff D f 0 i. .v Viv 4. Y , X 'f X 2- 5 Q 3 1 4 ' J di fr Langley, Steve LaPach, David Lee, Mike Lightsey, Pam E Q R, 'UN vin 5' F N 1 K' Nikkei, Wynetta Owens, Ray Gwens, Ricky Pekrul, Steve 2,7 IFB? new L J 3 . 10 P ' 00: , .0 jp' 'L 1 , ul NO' ' ' .................:::::4 'Ji' 55 ' ,,' 'ZZLW-4 Q. 3 ' ,...m..m - , . f' ,.-.umm nv Little, Patricia Littman, Kim Locke, Sue Lynn, Earnest Madden, Dennis Marshall, Tommy McCurtain, John McFarland, John Moore, John Moss, L. C. Murdock, Melvin Nation, Tommy Rider, David Riley, Deanna Ritchie, Brenda Robins, Linda Q-.far Robinson, Melinda Sanders, Lyndon Shinn, Carla Wh 4-asf' Nw Rackley, Joy Rice, Martha Riddle, Debbie Ridd lespu rger, Richa rd 'HI -4' Shinn, Carroll Sholar, Don Shotwell, Danny Smathers, Charles Smothers, Connie Smith, Pam Spitler, Fred Standridge, Steve 49 Stephens, Carol Sweeney, Mike Thompson, Larry Thornton, Tim Transue, Rene Turpin, Debbie Vanderwal, Ral Juniors Promofe School Spirit Varner, Bonnie Walker, Janet 'W' Wiley, Ronald Williams, Carol Williams, Robert Wilson, Rose Wyssman, Ray Swearingen, Sandy W K fffslitgfvizii, f-Wei,'fSEf' 17 . , emi-5 . , :fm,,..nA: v, . 'vw ' ' 1v,fHf'f1f1' ,, wfiuff ' fi,-32,1 'i'S,g'v1 gi 21'fsw-' gmffz,-1-f'f - -7 1Vfii7i?iw5'?1' k .f,--5552 ff 1 . , SH55:?i1i?ff1 '.:2:ff5i2i,f:w fa, k SYESU . , 'i '?55g511:'f - , -152552 ' ' ,,-:Hsi,'S9w5, 'K , - A.h, if ,.,, .. i ,,:. ,:,,. iw, . kwHiT'fff: ' 5?f5:5?if ' k :fffstfii L' 1'L37:f3?i,'. ' '5i:g?7556i'?:,i ':5:,?fg?f5E,--' ., 5:12.--lil' 9.'fQ51:f5E1L k -7, :M515.3?'1q1 5 ,,::, ,, ,gi 5,5 Vrg, i,7:w,,, ,,,55f, ,, fii V , SGPHOM CRES Aker, Warren Allen, Patricia Allen, Pat Anderson, Larry Askins, Susie Austin, Melva Aycock, Debbie Beaty, Gerrell Birdcreek, Carver Sophomores are busy with their first year in high school Activities, parties, and new subjects top the list for the largest class in high school. Class officers from left to right are: Patty Infante, pres identg Linda McFarland, sec- retary-treasurerg and Cindy Elston, vice-president, To move up, up and up are the goals of the class for the future as juniors and seniors, Blan, Cindy Bodnar, Paula Bollinger, Bobby Boren, Mike Borror, Ricky Briscoe, Ken Burns, Debbie U Burt, A-rf-hu-r MQ ffm Capps, Ricky Carper, Tommy Carr, Gail Carr, Phillip Chaney, Bruce Charles, Brenda Cheng, Robert Claybourn, Marshall Clemmons, Ginger Coburn, Mike Cooper, Sherry Corrie, Susan Courtney, Connie Cribbs, Carl Criswell, Terry Cypert, Ronald Davis, Lana Davis, Troy Deatherage, Carolyn Dettweiler, Betty DeWitt, Robert L, AJ' , V I v em Grizzle, Stacey Gulikers, Carla Haley, Pam Hall, Rick Halsted, Lana Hardin, Beverly Harmon, Jackie Harper, Donna Hartley, Linda Henley, Brenda Hernandez, Mary Hervey, Shirley Hildebrand, Diane Hixon, Keith Holloway, Ken Holman, Patricia Holtzclaw, Lana Hopkins, Mike Huffines, Richard Hull, John fv-' M .. , up I: I V ., wg -- F F as ff, 3 , YS? 7, ' ,xi -A S. V- '- I -' I 1 K 'J gffffiil ig ,of , ' J L rfffov,,f'Lgui. ,gf . af . 1 Elmore, Billie Elston, Cynthia Ercanbrack, Anita Evans, Gary Field, Jimmy Ferrell, Roxanna Forsythe, Kenny Fort, Cheryl Fullingim, Vicki Ganus, Debbie Gaskill, Marilyn Gassen, Ed Gee, Sharon Goodwin, Brenda Goodwin, Vicki ,AWB GUY 'iw 1 1 A Q.. M- 1, N wi 'T ,f 'Y P Hurley, Debbie Infante, Patty Jones, Shane Keller, Cathy Kennedy, Kay Key, Paul Koelsch, Chris Kosfeld, Debbie Lewis, Debbie Lewis, Pam Limke, Mike Loyd, Sheila Lundstrum, Roxie Lundy, Eddie Martin, Larry Martin, Perry McDaniel, Brenda McFarland, Linda McHargue, Ieff McMahan, Sharon Mcwhirter, Ronald Mengers, Jerry Mercer, Gary Mills, Janice Morse, Patricia Moxley, Connie Murdock, Cathy Myers, Larry Nations, Judy Noble, David Nuckolls, Tom Olterrnan, Steve Osburn, Rowena Owens, Ernie Palmer, Judy 415' ,nxt 1 -s. .Ib .f ew x i f X 2:- af ,L . , fqq. fi... ,vi-. I M' Yrs .LK I ' .l l ,vw i ' f Parker, Debbie Parker, Pamela Pearson, Jackie Pennington, Debbie Phillips, Lonnie Price, Timmy Reed, Dana Rickard, Donna Riddle, Denton Ripley, June Roberts, .Gwen Robinson, Mike Robinson, Becky Rodesney, Debbi Rogers, Charles 'SA' fb- , if ' Q? Roth, Edwin Sanders, Lisa Scholle, Dennis Scott, Barbara Scott, Carol Scott, Jo Ann Scribner, Holly Shinn, Billy Shoemaker, Shirley Sions, Vickie Smathers, James Smith, Dennis Smith, Diane Smith, Linda Steward, Genine Stewart, Finis Thompson, Debbie Thornhill, Patty Todd, Teresa Towell, Richard Melva Austin and Kenny Forsythe face competition for Mr, and Miss WHHS. The Sophomore class will long remember their first year in high school. The changes and challenge of becoming more mature have been faced with a willingness and need to succeed. Next year, as Juniors, the class will travel another mile on the years of preparation for reaching distant goals, Treat, John Turner, Susan Underwood, Connie Vanderwal, Ginnie Vogt, Brenda Wade, Charles Walker, Tony Williams, Becky Wilmeth, Faye Wiyninger, Mike Womble, Rebecca Womble, Debra HCM Q' '1l:'-, 1 . Zurline, Vicki 1 l i 5 , rl 1 xl q t 57 W 1 1 x v f X' 4 'P ,Q x ,V Q af' f XN - Xi. ff .A W X KH in 6.-K F XJ -. Q, ,Q ,X-5 Ef- K 5, x1YY15Qf 11 R -, x E AN? ff ,ii 'rqy A , ,--A.-,J sy Q -. 9 ' x k ,W if Q WEN 1 1-fff m ww F am ,W.:rff: ' '. ,,.. ,,.. ' L' l'j Wf25S 5: xv f-,. 1 .Z.E2, ::H::'v2:', ..Ts5 ' 'VW R '5f!ss 'j, : 't5E55'31 'fssiuu :E Kuff: 55:-:Qi , I : m n WMQMMM 1 -M V W f JUNIOR HIGH M I Kin 11W?E+'55ti ,w V 'imma Adair, David Adair, Glen Adams, Mike Adams, Sue Aker, Larry Anderson, Vic Anderson, Vince Austin, Danny Barker, Dawn Barnes, Lynn Bledsoe, Glenfgfe Brandt, Billy Brannam, Sheila Briscoe, Vedia Brown, Tommy 5-. 4 A.. .,.., , if y el- , fc .fy 1, A A R4 if frr 5 'A S Buettner, Ricky Byler, Mitchell my , , Calhoun, Carolyn U, ' 4' L' Cameron, Glenn 'A ,gfz te 1-I' l l 'Hf' Carter, Kent Q V L sv-v 5 S' I nal? 3-I A Q-vu' 1 go 5 4 Freshman class President Ricky Buettner leads the class in many goals and achievements with aid from Vice-President Patty Fairholm, and Secretary Sue Adams, Finally after climbing three years in junior high, the coming fall term brings the years of high school at Western Heights. 'f' 2 1 'Xu N A lx 1 4' QP-rv' Dees, Mike Delk, Steplienff,-MLOQL Dettweiler, Marion Downs, Peggy Dunnsmore, Dan Dutton, Marsha Dyson, Wanda Iiatherly, Connie Edwards, Ronald Ercanbrack, Terry Evans, Connie Fairholm, Patty Farris, Jimmy Ferrell, Rosie Fitzpatrick, Donna Flatt, Neil Foote, Donald Franklin, Paula Frantz, Fonda Frizzell, Alan Garner, Debbie Gee, Paula Gentry, Nancy George, Paula Gilliam, Mike sag 1: 4 . . , fsgxwsw sx 1' F2 iv 'rx , , C .X i 2' W. fi .X-- A. S. Cassell, Robert Caudill, Jeannie Clark, Karen Click, Gayla Conn, Donna Cox, Connie Crupper, Shandra Culp, Berta Curry, Linda Daniel, Cheryl Davis, Richard Deatherage, Richard , L 'Qc' 9, , '77 NJ X A ,es ,is my 4 4 Uh 'Q we ii. t S... 1 ,L Ye'-X ,ns 5 s N QQ E er r ' x lay, fr' A r-4 -' Npwf as K , si A Gilligan, Tom Greb, Louis Greear, Larry Griffin, Pam Grisham, Marilyn Grooms, Monique Gulikers, Yvonne Haas, Carolyn Haffner, Joyce Haley, Pam Hamett, Ron Hanna, Judy 4' W ,V ,J .F by it-if 'AN' , aaa, 1 i 'Y Q ' si '53, A J '12 A X ii. K his , P Y is A Hardesty, Lisa Harrison, Doug H9-wad, Vicki it qu., Heiss, Tony Henry, Betty J, Henry, Jimmy Henthorn, Roger Hildebrand, Steve , Holloway, Tony I Holms, Donna 2. Hooker, Marta Horton, Ronald Infante, Manuel Ivy, Gary Jeffers, Larry Johnson, Atonia Johnson, Tom Judd, Bniy Key, Charles Key, Debbie Kirby, Denver Kirk, Kenneth Lambert, Jan r. Lanier, Rodney fi' r if Langley, Neal vi- g 4 if H' -H ,ny- S. C ,fy Q ,, V, M 1' I X s --,, ml xxwvmx 'Q ' M .f -.f K 7' 'i Pl 1 -gl? :J il . A ff 'Qi V, V V 14, , 1 W, -3. - .s ,M 5 .., Q ss- 'W s L ., , '- 'rt-' , an V, It ' Q MW jgz 7 4 A. A , Q t 1 V ' wi- ' F M 1' fa V ' C? fx ,ff. ' , M ss r s.. ,V ' 5 -- Q. , I t - ' ' f 4 'Iii y A 2. Lightsey, Carey Long, Sheryl Longhorn, Carla Magerus, Phillip Mahlock, Darcy Maxey, Jess McCalister, Rhonda McHargue, Darrell Mendelsshon, Joy Mess, Dianna Miller, Ted Mills, Donita Mills, Joyce Mitchell, Charles Moorehead, L, R, Stew? rlkii 5 fb Nation, Randy Nicolosi, Linda O'Neil, Sharon Orr, Sharon Osburn, Tonya Parker, Tajuana Parker, Whitt Passey, Debbie Pennington, Carnecla Phillips, Elizabeth Ray, Tom Raymond, Kenneth Reed, Bruce H 'A-' Reed, Danny Reeves, Janis Renshaw, Charles Revel, Charles f' J Roane, Linda Robinson, Debbie Robertson, Leslie Rotramel, Merle Rule, John Rymer, Dedra Salts, Erma x Sands, Ricky Scholle, Robin Schoonmaker, Pam Seabourn, Angela Shaffer, Ronnie Shaw, Junior Shotwell, Carol Simer, Thomas Sissom, Terry Smith, Mike Smith, Paula Sparkman, Peggy Stowe, Cindy Sudderth, Rhonda Taylor, Debra gr-1 .2 .1 4-- Thompson, Loga n Thornhill, Gary Treat, Jerry T roxel, Jea nette -'11 QP Turpin, Michael Turner, Ricky Turner, Susan Violette, Kenny Vogt, Jeanette Wade, Brenda Walker, Terri Weir, Sharon Whitfield, Debbie Williams, Sharon Wilson, Jana Wolf, Anita Workman, Linda Young, Peggy Young, Susan - i . L i yy tw, y y ,y M ,V it 3 'nn 'A . D Aaron, Debbie Adair, Jan Allen, Duane Alexander, Kevin Anderson, Karen Armstrong, Robbie Askins, Judy Ballinger, Ricky 'sa v ib- Barber, Mary , Bates, Charles Beach, Gayla - Beaty, James C51 13 3515 f N ' A f W Begley , Doug 'Cl' l'E A Bogle, David Bray, Sherry Brown, Alan Brown, Billy Brown, Donita , I x Calhoun, Jimmy V af l..,A Cameron, Bruce - A I Carr, Nancy Cartmill, Steve A rlir 5 lri f h . A Chambers, Diana A ,I Chandler, Darcia A ' F My A i Cheek, Pat ,735 Q' .Q VV , .... ' hoate Wesle U -by t ,g C ' V Nr: H AND ' r W- Clark, Tony 1 X , 1 I C utter, Janice 8th Grade Connie Forsythe, secretary- treasurer, Ionnie Hightower, vice-president, and Jan Zur- line, president lead the Eighth Grade class in its many activi- ties, 64 O I K 'SZ all Colley, Beverly flfvgfv Conn, Deborah Conrad, Kent W Copeland, Cara Courtney, Sandra Crabtree, Brenda Cross, Eddie Davis, Lavada Davis, Marvin Dawson, Mike Dishman, Jack Dobbs, Keith Dockery, Gary Dodson, Kathy Dunsmore, Donald Dyson, Debbie Fancher, Vicki Force, Marilyn Forsythe, Connie Freeman, Pam A 'sew lif. I s , ft 7 cv' l X.. lg Y 5. ,- ' Tj? 3.2 , Ai 155521, . K -'X ,, , gig., ,- fr ,C - V . X 'Qf .. S pf 4 i wk N Q 4 41,1 Q, - gf: W ., 1 , 4' f A L li X sv X Q.'fg, +5 4. Q.. I- if s 4 r , ,Mei . 5: 'EA 4,5 , an , rf' U X an-xx VY' Frizzell, Roxanne Fullingim, Sandra Funderburg, Frans' Gaither, Gail Garen, Greg Garner, Debbie - q Gassen, Sandra George, Otis Gilliam, Sherri Gish, Kathy t?9ed-w+n6o'D'4mirxlgebra Gruhlkey, Anita Gumm, Debbie Haas, Billy Hare, Della +R 45- 'f'v+ff7 Halford, Dennise - Haney, Teresa Hardin, Mike Hardison, Sheila Harlow, Patty 65 1 ..... ,, . E GQ ' .na Au 5 H if Q if X. M r, In , X ,ff it. , gi 1 T 6 as 7 Sw. Y L nf 723: A Latimer, Joyce Limke, Larry Lundstrum, Larry Lynn, Ronnie Mahlock, Darrell Mallory, Mike Mann, Melanie Marshall, Beverly Martin, Judy Martin, Tony Matlock, Randy McCuller, Larry McDaniel, Terry McWhirter, Bill Mengers, Cliff Mercer, David Migliaccio, Ciro Milgrim, Paula Miller, Renee Mills. Judy Harwood, Karen Hawkins, Jimmy Henly, Glenda Henley, Linda Henry, Melinda Hightower, Ionnie Holleman, Valorie Houston, Jeri Huffines, Tony Hughes, Dana Jones, Danny Judd, Susan Junker, Robin Kelley, Debbie Kelley, Gary Q5-k Le off-D Kennedy, Roger Kirk, Reni Knight, Ann Koelsch, Susie Lanier, Don fy 1 .,v,,-- . satis it ig, it t ww A w, L i L . .,,, ,fg L is Q Xi G3 2, dv ... , A f it A 3 ,, fs. 'W' f.. t 3 1' L. ,, x 1 W ik if 1.4, Cf is Moore, C, J, Murrihy, Michael Nance, Pam Nicolosi, Karen Nikkel, Keith .L Nolan, Larry Olson, Mike Pacific, Joey Parker, Pete H Parker, Timmy:f'Fi3q Paul, Mike , Pekrul, Judy if Wg, Prickett, Becky fr- av' , Pogue, lady .fyxk-DEL X A L' r Pound, Dan - 'Qui ', 1 S 1 ,, Powell, Todd ' dvfllziiw-QQ , Price, Richard 7 ' A 'f Punneo, Linda -3, ' ,' ' . it .Q M Reed, Glenda ct! S '45, , Reeves, Dicky Qgtg 3 H V 1 J n Q , iifY'.'s. as Revel, Joni Romines, Robert in 0 :V Sands, Carey Scholle, Joey wi.. Scott, Janna Scribner, Susan Sechrist, Debbie 'P'-Y Shaw, Pat Shewbart, Jean 'Ut 2 Jffi Q.. v , A Sholle, Paula Sissom, Debbie Smothers, Barbara Spottedcrow, Leda Staggs, Diane A, Stephens, Frank l.t'i.Sftep-hens, Stephanie uv , 5' , . . 'ii' , p Taylor, Mack B , K Thompson, Connie K n ' ne i' Stewerr, Kathy we 1 419m Q.. LA. 'f A by WN :lvvy if K ' . k ' Q ff, ' I U - sf , at Y I fr Jack Dishman and Karen Anderson represent the Eighth Grade in the junior high year- book king and queen contest. Writ? I 2 ,Q Thompson, 19211731-DO Thornhill, Tonya Throckmorton, Kay Todd, Gary Varner, Marilyn Waldron, Patricia Warren, Eva Wensenk, lanell Wiley, Steve Williams, Sammy Wolf, Da-H 369 W U Wooldridge, Debra QUEUJ Wortham, Doug Yount, Mark Zurline, Janice QJWNY-55 Junior High students take part in the presidential election, 6 68 v .ef f 4 c if ,s a , X' X, V. g. ,Q- W. 'O Q23 -5' B , 7 .A 7 fh Grade Their first year in junior high brings many new and exciting experiences, Starting to build the road ahead by grasping and entering new fields, the Seventh Grade students face the future. gg? . A Aaron, Donald Ainsworth, Steve Allen, Florence Altman, Vicki Askins, Karen Atchley, Karmen Balderas, Gloria Bashaw, Connie Bennett, Mike Bennett, Roger Beverly, Melody Bogue, Otis Bohn, Kathy Bower, Bill Brandt, Betty Brandt, Doris Brannon, Vicki Branstetter, Sonya Bredincamp, Vicki Briggs, Darla .sa X Q Q ' ' id x JL 55,3 ,,,.. . ,Q B BZ if Seventh grade officers are: Betty Brandt, vice president, Linda Hardesty, secretary-treasurer and Bruce Thrasher, president, . N., t. .. ,Q-H+ CD in f its hlwls Y v v .X 4 rs. .11 5. A E, c ,.. Bright, Brenda Brooks, Ronald Brown, Bobbie Buchanon, Ramona Buettner, David Burns, Sheila Burroughs, Jami Butler, Cleat Butler, Ronald Byler, Barbara ' , if , an -,hh 'WC .::. i N C C C R fl: V, A A? T 1 Q VKVA fvig 1 at gas Q ' 'Q ,f mi w Cooper, Orville Cribbs, Danny Curry, Deena Daniel, Nancy Daniels, Cathy Deason, Cheryl Delk, Debra Dettweiller, Margaret Dixon, David Dobbs, Barton Dyson, Mike Edwards, Larry Ellender, Linda Emory, Susie Fancher, Shane vs.. .cgqwx Q, ,, W, ,W A A. ,, r -s Calhoun, Shirley Campb ell, Mike Cannon , Dan Carper, Keith Chandl er, Nancy Charles, Michael Cheng, Amy Choate, Debra Choate, Sherry Clifton, David Clifton, Rhonda Coburn, Teota Cochra Coe, B n, George obby Cooper, Farron ,I N N: K QW Qi. g. n ,. I , 'f 5 E ' 1 M ft r , I-231-. 1 A 5 '-ri--3-lf' uk 16 Q ff y it 5 1:4 , ,, E A X .I A pl, q., .,, K Q l ,W-x 'ts C t C ' VW K' in I 'A x A' il lg' - .Q C X, J. M sr i g Y F-tl C ,325 y ,,,, F mr X A! . S. H C' C , Ferguson, Phil Fish, Vicki Flowers, Dana Floyd, Tom Fogle, Mark Fortune, Darrell Gill, Randy Gilligan, Kathy Gilmore, Darrell Gooch, Steve Gorden, Georgia Griffin, Jeannie Groove, Kris Hall, Billie Hall, Clifton Hall, Gail Halstead, Donna Hamby, Barbara Hamilton, Jack Hanna, Jerrie Hanna, John Hardesty, Linda Harmon, Kathy Harp, John 1, 1 is , i f. dh r gl xt '.. 1'- X if -AQ Harrison, Danera Harrison, Susan Helsel, Kathy Henley, Kenneth offs. ,ff A I ' QV' .. S 454' V Q , Q A , Q A s-V' rw , ,, ra., r K sii 1 W H it 1 ii- B- '57, Inns: X A X K. t 'f a, ' is 5 I as A, Q I Q sw A . A, xg, -it Q- R H ,W- , ,' ., g is , n, A ' X - X RN ' ki -f ' H, 'T'- , 1 ' ei ff' x 'Ma XV, eb X 1 i Zi t ,. j, A Henthorn, Ricky Herriage, Beverly Hervey, Phillip nigga, Phillis HTC,-,A Hodges, Sheryl Hodges, Shirley Hollis, Floyd Holloway, Jo Horn, Stevenf, sxggix Huber, Jana Hudson, Deresa Huerta, Laura Hunter, Kim lnfante, James James, Mike Jetton, Janella Johnston, Artina Johnston, Mitchell Kearley, Eileen Kennedy, Connie Kidd, Andy Kief, Peggy King, Michelle Koelsch, Diane Koelsch, Vivian Alb W A A. wg..-.. G21 lvb 7I 1'- Q.-1 V tr Kosfeld, David Lakin, Dennis Lancaster, Mike Langley, Edward ..-f JP fi L. sz- 1 tv 55 fel, - 554 Langley, Sheila LaPack, Eddie Lawhon, Mary Laxson, Virginia Lewis, Gary Lynn, Becky Lutz, Loretta Madden, Susan Martin, Diane Martin, Sandra in ' V '. 9 P Nr P al P , as 1 X . 'i N 1 L ft McDonald, Robertlifobbiy McGovern, Anita Mclntire, Nena McKee, Vonda ' ' iv McLean, David 6' Martin, Viola May, Linda McAlister, Cathy McCa1ister, Cheryll Z, N 0 I H fl . 1 5 ,u it . 'gf C M Provence, Micky Miner, Mike P iill ifi llr i i Moorehead, Susan Tthi , L '51, Mulkey, Debra Munro, Cynthia 'A ' 'Qi , if k AL. AA :T3 -A 53 1 F, 5' - Murphy, Georginna , N . Myers, Paul M h i Nickels, Regina :R Q y jf . ' dk Nome, cmrsfai if 17 iff?-35 P -.K - i Olterman, Alan , 'A ' 'i 1 Ooley, Chris , Orr, Teressa gig V ,Jim . ,fb ' ' Orth, Paulette t, 3 -ww ' Lwfg - Ortiz, Mary f , ' ' 'M ' 'I Osburn, Deanna V 5 V 1 Q I I . , Owens, Dan any L Pamplin, Bill y k 5 L E Q h -1-N-H'i 'r'f Passey, Lisa h 'P' f' if' ' 4 be ' ' , W' Pittman, Jackie :ll X-':' ,7,,, . 31 V ' .,k 5' Q if Q mA Ra ley, ,Timmy Ramsey, Rosila nd H Ray, Brenda M Raymond, Susan V, Rickard, Mike m? 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VV i 4 1 ., we ni AAA .' nf ga , rm' ,R si.,-. r v e ' 7 P V ,, 'N' - E Q 5 R , a, ,, v D ' Rusche, Robert Sauls, Phyllis Satterfield, Connie Scholle, Renea Scholle, Ronald Scott, Patty Scott, Roger Scott, Ronnie Shaffer, Ronnie Shannon, Pam Sheppard, Deanna Simer, Patricia Skipper, William Sladek, April Smallwood, Adonna Smith, Rogene Smith, Stacey Smith, Steve Stafford, Connie Stamps, David Stehr, Kerry Stewart, Larry Stewart, Linda Stover, Pam Sullivan, Janna xp A 1 Seventh grade students turn in reading assignments. Read- ing is fun for these students because of the enjoyment from reading, as well as improving reading comprehension and speed. e qi 'fr ' Sutterfield, Karen E-' 5 Q Sweeny, Dana , xi. ,, , it Tabor, Joella Taff, John Thompson, Joe Thomas, Jimmy Thorne, Richard Thrasher, Bruce Tipps, Gary Turner, Billie Van I-Iaaster, Robert Wakefield, Pat Wantland, Roy Weeks, Dillion Wensenk, Jeanette Williams, Susan Williams, Tina Wilson, Jimmy Wilson, June Wilson, Randall Wilson, Thelma Winters, James Workman, Jerry Wortham, Anita Young, Billy Zurline, Kathy if F . e f vw X Q? iigik M A T . ddiid y- - W ff fi I 1' dp.. L. g, V t ' 5, K yg . L. . xr . -.-.- -s I 'Vs '33'-Gt' FAVORITES 76 Basketball Queen Shirlene Brandi l Senior All Sporfs Queen Sharon McMahan Soph. Band Queen Cindy Elsfon Soph. Mr and Ted Debby 80 Yearbook King and Queen Mike Smith Yvonne Gulikers 'sri fig' xii Pff 'A ee 'V 11,3 , K . ,D K gf' In fi 5 ,Ah -,.. ,ae 1. 'i :ff :ax W wil 9' Girls Sfafe and Boys Sfafe PAM CRUPPER Pleasant Experience 82 in-- ' NIGIQY RCTBERTSON LARRY. .GRIZ7-ZLE I, f ' K 1 we Yew! X41-Xfzexd had 1 115 gj, ' gy KZ N 5 Mr. and Miss W.H.H.S. Candidates fi fri . f , Sf CINDY BECK and KIM LITTMANN MELVA AUSTIN and KENNY FORSYTHE junior Sophomore Jr. High Yearbook King and Queen Candidates 0-mf' s ' If KAREN ANDERSON and JACK DISHMAN VICKI ALTMAN and ROBBIE MCDONALD 83 KAREN REED A11- Sports, Sr . Queen MH,-D-UN-NA-M A-1-1-Spares:-h. Jf3rfUxC,f, Pxbr Novxbmuf, SE. hkM N CHRIS SHINN . Football, Jr. GAJL' SPCQF5jjE. Candidates IANIE HARDESTY Basketball, Jr. LINDA MCFARLAND Band - Soph. DEDRA RYMER DEBBIE PENNINGTON Band - Fresh, Basketball - Soph. Candidates await recognition of Mr and Miss Western Heights and Junior High Yearbook King and Queen Candidates Awarf Crownmg Sharon McMahan and Terry Criswell, sophomores, give their title, Yearbook King and Queen, to the newly elected 1968-69 Yvonne Gulikers and Mike Smith, freshmen, Carla, Janice, and Deanna wait for the moment of announcement as the Rachel Rotramel and Garth Rotramel carry the football queen helmet and red roses. entire crowd looks on. X KJ Q X QNX X Q X XXX XX ff- X was:-i551fZM?'X '32, ,. W, X - -,X X .2 rv-X XX Xxx.. X?fL'E,.z, R' XJX QXQ- Xa X xx ex 8 x:.s2E1Xzz- ,, X X X---XXgeez,-fX,,- i:'-Hfamg, mHXffs1sXgii'11 X X X, ,X 3 M Wifigmf, XXX-X '5'U'5 f!'5'!QZx?:,r .. 'ffm -I , 1- f-v' X.. - f --XXAXX X , XX -XX X fsew vs, :Jz-X ..E'l?fiX-fig WY X. ,ffv fssgwg- X X 'illshi' T 3 2 X X XXXXXXXXX 1 Y' EB: 3 num U ,f ,6gj.jZ.l , 5 1 ew: . f,,4.i?' fm ' .ffiffffp u 5 Xff:':f 9:43 -'H' swf' ,X , ,,, ,-.XX - Xfififf 24. 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I xx I T , i, High School Student Council officers are: lst Row: Rene' Transue, vice-president, Carol Fuhrer, president, 2nd Row: Linda Robins, secretary, Rod- to ney Myers, parliamentariang 1 , Vicki Zurline, treasurer, ,,,., The Junior High Student Council with the aid from Mrs, J. Izigw , Bach, sponsor, and President Angelia Seabourn, have worked P- t hard this year to represent . their classes and carry out the , ,P P duties as a Student Government, -Q ' Sponsoring drives and money raising activities, the Junior High Student Council helps to keep and promote school spirit, Junior High Student Council officers are: Danny Dunsmore, vice-president, Angela Seabourn, presidentg Joni Revel, sec retaryg and Tonya Osburn, treasurer, Jr. Sfudenf Council Represents Classes lst Row: B. Brandt, T, Osburn, I. Revel, D, Dunsmore, A, Seabourn, Mrs. Bach, sponsorg P. George, 2nd Row: D, Garner, K, Stewart, M, Mann, K, Nicolosi, C. Cox, P, Haley, P, Pairholm R, Ramsey, 3rd Row: M, Infante, R, Brooks, B, Thrasher, J, Zurline, D, Rymer, S. Hildebrand, R, Buettner, J, Hightower, 'ft s 6 Sf' L f, , t ,. Q fd. 1 tt, ,, ,t pp-me t ,.,,.. I IVV , ..,. lst Row: Kittye Neil, sponsor, P, Crupper, C, Bennett, R, Limke, S, Hightower, I, McFarland, 2nd Row: A. Aleman, K, Reed, R, Transue, L. Robins, T, Rodgers, P, Eades, 3rd Row: B, John- ston, C, Klick, C, Seabourn, L, Allen, Nafionol Honor Society National Honor Society officers are Pam Crupper, president, Charie Bennett, secretaryg John McFar- land, student council representative, Rita Limke, treasurer, Sandra Hightower, vice-president, xii? ,.,.1 'FG' if 'Ne ,if The Junior Honor Society has many purposes with the main one being to create an enthusiasm for superior schola rship, Jr. National Honor Society Officers are: Cheryl Long, treasurerg Manuel Infante, student council representativeg Steve Hilde- brand, presidentg Danny Dunsmore, vice-presidentg Sue Adams, secretaryg and Tonya Osburn, social chairma n, 1-1 ' Q ,Q - ,it Us Ik , L. 'nf g . , K. I G 9 lil ' ,-.E ..sr f Q' - ,m--i-1- 9 4 - - 41- L Q 4 FHA emphasizes the wholesomeness and beauty of social and family relations. Officers are: lst Row: Vicki Zurline, historiang Patty Aker, treasurer, Carol Stephens, secretaryg Peggy Melrose, vice-president, Shirlene Brandt, president, and Pat Hurst, sponsor, 2nd Row: Kay Kennedy, recreational chairman, Linda Robins, teen times chairmang Susie Hightower, pianist, Anita Middleton, reporter, Debbie Buettner, parliamentariang Joy Rackley, student council repre- sentativeg and JoAnn Scott, devotional chairman, 4 qlg L , .1 Junior High FHA emphasizes family development and group recreation, FHA Plans Home Relations Officers are: R, Ferrell, treasurer: P, Haley, presidentg P, Fairholm, vice-presidentg S. Crupper, secretary, 2nd Row: V. Harwood, songleaderg S, Weir, historian, K. Pennington, parliamentariang C. Cox, student council representativeg C, Longhorn, devotional chairman, and S. Adams, reporter. git wrt, nun!! Us f'9 'vW,,' in E1 is .f f if f. K . A A 1 1 an lst Row: David Bogle, Vicki Zurline, Betty Boehm, Tom Ray, Jan Zurline, Debbie Garner. 2nd Row: Sidney Reece, John Rule, Vicki Fish, Kathy Harmon, Joy Murfey, April Sladek, Mrs. Roberts, sponsor 3rd Row: Rhonda Sudderth, Terri Sissom, Susanne Rule, Cathy Zurline, Ann Knight, Karen Anderson, Gary Dockery. To Make the Best Better 4-H Officers are: John Rule, game leaderg Vicki Zurline, secretaryg David Bogle, vice-president, Betty Boehm, president, Jan Zurline, treasurer. 2nd Row: Tom Ray, song leaderg Debbie Garner, reporter, April Sladek, game leaderg Suzanne Rule, game and song leader. 4-H Club Y' .7 lst Row: Diane Rager, Rhonda George, Janice Throckmorton, and Miss Tilley, sponsor, 2nd Row: Jane Junker, Chris Thornhill, Caren Thompson, 3rd Row: Patty Sparks, Vicki Goodwin, Betty Boehm, and Connie Seabourn, Club Designs Future of Art Officers are: Diane Rager, presidentg Miss Tilley, sponsor. Rhonda George, vice-presidentg Patty Sparks, student council representative, and Janice Throckmorton, secretary, fi High School Art Club 'W YQ 'J-7 I ,,..,, ,fm I . , A ' W wg, ? E, ,J Jet Stream staff includes: lst Row: Edna Stephens, Joan DeWitt, Pam Crupper feditorj, and Teena Rodgers Qassistant editorj, 2nd Row: Mary Bray, Carol Klick, Melinda Robinson, Linda Robins, Steve Mann, and Betty Boehm, Jef Stream - Flight Vlll Jet Stream and Flight VIII staffs report school news and events on the parents and fellow students, Shown below are: lst Row: Lanette Mallory fassistant editor, Flight VIIIQ, Edna Stephens, Joan De- Witt, Peggy Melrose feditor, Flight VIID, Mrs, Kittye Neil, advisor, 2nd Row: Mary Bray, Pam Crupper, Janice Altman, Shirlene Brandt. 3rd Row: Carol Klick, Teena Rodgers, Melinda Robin- son, Linda Robins, Steve Mann, and Betty Boehm, -3, Er? 96 l 'C iikfb lst row: D, Haas, R, George, D, Dodson, 2nd row: D, Buettner, J. Harp, A, Bengsston, D, Austin, 3rd row: S, Mann, F, Williams, L, Sanders, E, Forsythe, 4th row: A, Middleton, M, Fairholrn, P, Melrose, T, McMahan, L, Mallory, V, Zurline. Speech Club 68-69 Yearbook Staff Peggy Melrose, editor. Lanette Mallory, asst Janice Altman, editor, Shirlene Brandt, 97 0 A M s as f t ra. QWW ,M lst Row: Miss Kiker, sponsorg Anita Aleman, vice-president, Brenda Ritchie, secretary, Cathy Christssen, presidentg Carol Williams, treasurerg and Donna Kelley, historian, 2nd Row: M, Her- nandez, B, Johnston, M, Stubbs, A, Bengtsson. 3rd Row: D, Harrison, B, Brasel, D. Austin, V, Briscoe, P, George, F, Frantz, Foreign Language Department lst Row: Mrs, Kanwischer, sponsor, Cherie Bennett, student council representativeg Carol Klick, vice-president: Rodney Myers, presidentg Janice Throckmorton, historian, and Carol Gruhlkey, secretary-treasurer, 2nd Row: R, Transue, A, Bengtsson, M, Stubbs, K. Mitchell, D, Littman, R, Osburn, G, Vanderwal, 3rd Row: R, Turner, D. Austin, R, Brasel, R, Wyssman, C. Mitchell S. Garvin, R, DeWitt, 4th Row: I. Lamb, G. Lamb, N. Langley, R, Edwards, D, Shotwell, M, Robinson, G. Thornhill, Q YS' N Q I 1- lst Row: R, Transue, R, Myers E Forsythe I Askins T McMahan 2nd Row B Brasel D Haas, S, Vanderwal, D, Harper V Sions 3rd Row R Borror P Carr L Halstead P Sparks P, Allen, B. Goodwin. J. Fish. Science Club Experiments A scientific background in gen- eral knowledge has definitely been experienced by those students tak- ing science courses, Science is a necessity for virtually every career in our modern world in which stu- dents have been taught under the direction of Mrs, Elmore and Miss Wills. 5 . lst Row Mrs Kanwischer, A. Bengtsson, C. Christssen, J. Throckmorton, Miss Kiker. 2nd Row: C Gruhlkey C Klick, J, Junker, D, Turpin, C, Seabourn, B, Ritchie, 3rd Row: R. Wyssman, R Brasel R Transue, M, Stubbs, D, Austin, S, Garvin, C. Williams, AFS Club Brings Ideas from Abroad Wl-ll-IS has been very fortunate this year to sponsor a foreign exchange stu- dent. The American Field Service is set up to arrange American students, as well as students from abroad, to live and learn in a different country, and learn new customs as well as exchange new ideas, The AFS officers are: Cathy Christs- sen, president, and Janice Throckmorton vice-president, 2nd Row: Debbie Tur- pin, secretary, Annie Bengtsson, student council representative, and Jane Junker, I1'C3SLl ICI, i .Ss V- : .5 f-'- , . 4 Annie Bengtsson, from Gothenburg, Sweden, is Western Heights' first foreign exchange student, Active in speech and foreign language, Annie has been an asset to our school this year, Annie Brings Part of Sweden fo WHHS Annie crowns Powderpuff Football King, Mike Cox. Mike, what an expression! .hail of lst Row: A, Middleton, M. Fairholm, P, Melrose, T, McMahan, R, Limke, C. Thornhill, C. Thompson, L, Mallory, S, Brandt, 2nd Row: Mrs. Traywick, sponsor, R, George, D, Rager, K, Reed, S, McMahan, D, Pennington, L, Sanders, B, Hardin, 3rd Row: J. Dewitt, E, Stephens, J. Johnson, M, Sudderth, C, Elsten, L, McFarland, C, Moxley, T, Walker, G. Clemmons, J, Pear- son, 4th Row: H, Heiss, M, Matlock, L. Pope, L, Brust, C, Shinn, C. Underwood, B, Shinn, R, Wade, FBLA Encourages Business , ,ds 'Q Officers are: Carol Ewy, president, Chris Thornhill, treasurer, Caren Thompson, student cou ncil representa - tive, Rita Limke, secretary, Ted Mc- Mahan, reporter, Vicki Standridge, vice-president, VICA is an organization which consists of those vocational subjects which encourage students to practice while in high school. lt prepares students for technical modern business and emphasizes personality traits, consumer economics, and human relations. VICA Prepares for Leadership Officers are: lst Row: Diane Garvin, parliamentariang Rodney Burton, secretaryg Skip Rackley, vice president: Randall Pennington, presidentg Pat Wiyninger, historian, 2nd Row: David Hill, sergeant- at-armsg Rita Dunnam, reporter, Mr, Jackson, Mrs, Smith, Mr. Foster, sponsorsg Vickie Eatherly, chaplain, Richard Hull, treasurer, - .. - his ,, , ,,. ,.........,,.,..,,, Pep Club Promotes Spirit Always ready to cheer the Jets to victory are the Jetettes, high school pep club, under the supervision ofMrs, Carol Messer, advisor. Along with the pep club it takes an outstanding group of cheerleaders to lead the club, as seniors Janice Altman and Carol Fuhrer prove, 44 .wt ,Il V - ,,,., ,Fa s ,,, if 2 Z 5 rf ' N rf 'Q ge ' 4 Q f, f ,ggi uw, is ., Y . s. To conduct and plan the affairs of the club are: P, Crupper, L. Ietton, R. George, C. Thornhill, E, Stephens. 2nd Row: C, Stephens, P. Lightsey, D, Riley, R, Dunnam, J. Rackley, P, Aker, s , 'VY The High School cheerleaders for 1968-69 are: Patricia Little, Shirlene Brandt Qalternatej, Janice Altman, Carol Fuhrer, Janie Hardesty, and Lisa Sanders, WHHS Cheerleaders Melany Mann, Tonya Osburn, Karneda Pennington, Joni Revel, Becky Pickett, lead the Junior Jets to victory, 1 K 6' M and Dedra Rymer IANICE ALTMAN SHIRLENE BRANDT CAROL FUI-IRER Senior Senior Senior Sr. High Cheerleaders Boost Spirit LISA SANDERS .TANIE HARDESTY PATRICIA LITTLE Sophomore Junior Junior xx TONYA OSBURN IONI REVEI. Cheerleaders Lead Jr. High Student Body to Victory DEDRA RYMER MELANIE MANN KARNEDA PENNINGTON BECKY PICKETT I07 Junior High Pep Club is always present with much enthusiasm to cheer their team on to victory. Pep Club Promotes Pride Pep Club officers are: Carey Sands, poster chairman, Karen Nicolosi, treasurer, ident, and Shandra Crupper, vice-president. Rosi Ferrell, pres 4 A l Q ix, 'I 2, 'gf lst Row: R. Vanclerwal, M, Robertson, M, Cox, L, Grizzle, C, Elsten, R, Pennington, S, Rackley, M, Murdock, 2nd Row: T. Garen, C, Patton, R, George, T, McFarland, M, Matlock, A, Been, L, C, Moss. 3rd Row: B. Cotton, B. Bointy, A, Deatherage, L, Harmon, R, Koelsch, M, Sweeney Coach Glen Moore, 4th Row: J. McCurtain, L. Gish, R, Williams, F, Spitler, D. LaPach, Coach Charles Sheid, Deferminafion Proves Inspiration Lettermen's Club officers are: lst Row: Cecil Elsten, and Randall Pennington, 2nd Row: Larry Grizzle, Nicky Robertson, and Mike Cox. rs KP , 5 xx E Q V,y i R Xl XX . ,J 1. . ffl .My J, lm A a A, 45. lst Row: J. Altman, P, Melrose, L, Mallroy, D, Buettner, L, Jetton, C. Thornhill C Thompson M, Brown, 2nd Row: Coach Stone, E, Grooms, S. Brandt, A, Bengtsson, K, Mitchell S Mercer K, Reed, J, Throckmorton, D, Littman, B, Passey, C. Seabourn, P, Crupper, Asst Coach Garrison Powderpuff football girls tied 8-S, Senior, Shirlene Brandt, made the first touchdown and Peggy Mel- rose made the two point conversion. The Juniors tied with Carol Klick mak- ing the touchdown and Janet Walker the two extra points, lst Row: C. Klick, C, Bennett, M, Rice, M, Farris, A. Aleman, B, Johnston D Haas D Gar vin, C, Grisham, M, Robinson, D, Kelley, D. Riley, 2nd Row: Coach Davis C Shinn C Fort D, Riddle, D, Turpin, B, Ritchie, I. Iunker, P, Smith, R, Dunnam, S, Bright P Little J Har desty, J, Walker, C, Beck. 5 N LN 333 C BQXBZ cttw 1 I x 8 tl 'f rv .V ' 2 3 R 62 Members of the High School Triple Trio are: lst Row: Donna Bynum, Linda Robins, accompanistg Becky Williams, 2nd Row: Genine Stewart, Becky Passey, Yvonne Lewis, Kay Kennedy, Brenda Vogt, Paula Bodnar, and Sharon McMahan, Vocal Music Department High School Mixed Chorus members are: lst Row: C, Gulikers, T, Rodgers, M, Cox, R, Riddles- burger, R, Wyssman, D, Sholar, R, Ferrell, J, Harp, 2nd Row: D, Bynum, C, Gruhlkey, C, Beck, D. Riley, G. Thornhill, K, Violette, R, Holleman, C. Underwood, B, Vogt, B, Williams, P, Thornhill, L, Robins, accompanist, 3rd Row: T, Todd, Y, Lewis, G, Stewart, K, Kennedy, B, Goodwin, D, Riddle, L, Grizzle, M, Cribbs, F, Williams, R, Hull, D, Rodesney, P, Bodnar, B, Ritchie, B, Passey, D. Pennington, S, McMahan, is The Ninth Grade Chorus consists of: lst Row: Rhonda McCalister, accompanist, S, Crupper, D, Tyalor, W. Dyson, I. Hanna, K, Pennington, I, Mendelssohn, D, Mills, D, Robinson, 2nd Row: P, Sparkman, B, Wade, D, Conn, J, Troxel, A, Wolfe, P, Schoonmaker, V. Harwood, C. Light- sey, L, Hardesty, B, Culp, P, Smith, S, Orr, I, Lambert, S. Weir, C, Eatherly. 3rd Row: Y. Gulikers, C. Longhorne, M. Dutton, L, Curry, P, Young, P, Griffin, B, Henry, I, Hoffner, J, Mills, D, Mess, D, Whitfield, E, Salts, C, Evans, D, Barker, R, Sudderth, C. Shotwell, T, Sissom C, Calhoun, L, O'Neil, G, Click, The Ninth Grade Sextet members are: Brenda Wade, Peggy Young, Pam Griffin, Dawn Barker, Paula Smith, Debra Passey, and Linda Robins, accompanist, 5 The Ninth Grade Trio consists of Brenda Wade, Peggy Young, and Dawn Barker, ffm? f i 'if 'Li'AA 3 ' -if? .- g L 0 w s aaa Singing barber shop quartet music are: Richard Hull, ' Frank Williams, Mike Cribbs, and Ray Wyssman, The Ninth Grade Sextet members are: Brenda Wade, Peggy Young, Pam Griffin, Dawn Barker, Paula Smith, Debra Passey, and Linda Robins, accompanist. is Eighth Grade girls gain choral experience from elements of singing such as correct breathing, enun- ciation, and musical interpretation. The Eighth Grade Sextet consists of Debbie Sissom, Marilyn Varner, Rosalind Ramsey, Becky Pickett, Dana Hughes, and Judy As kins. Cheryl McCalister, accompanist, Members of the Ninth Grade Triple Trio are: lst Row: Carla Longhorn, Debbie Taylor, Judy Hanna, and Vicki Harwood, 2nd Row: Carol Shotwell, Pam Griffin, Erma Salts, Jeanette Troxel, and -FS Berta Culp, Q M, , , RAT High School Boys Quartet p H Mike Cox, Richard Holleman, Larry Grizzle, and Kenny Violette make up the No, 1 boys quartet, Going to state and participating in school programs are just a few appearances these boys will do. Vocal Groups Participate Genine Stewart, Linda Robins Qalternating for Lana Holtzclawy, and Becky Williams make up the Girls Trio. Girls Trio IIS Western Heights Concert and Marching bands, directed by Ed White, bring life to the football games and furnish entertainment for many occasions. Red, White and Blue March High school twirlers from left to right are: Cindy Stowe, vin, Cindy Elsten, Pam Haley, and Rosie Ferrell, Sue Adams, Linda McFarland, Sheila Gar fi 313 YZ Band officers are: 1stRow: Cindy Elsten, Sheila Garvin, and Darrell Linda McFarland and Wade, 2nd Row: Charles Edwards, Lynn Barnes, and Becky Robinson, Cindy Elsten in Jet Set Revue, Forward Towards Vicfory With plenty of spirit the Stage Band makes many appearances, i P6 ..- ,, -fn I 'J , - i - I an t . . . , V ? A X , fig, ' , wr . f . s . N The Junior High twirlers are: Debbie Goodman, Debbie Woolridge, Debbie Garner, Jan Zurline and Kathy Gish, Twirlers Perform and Supporf The Junior High band participates in concerts and marching contests to become the band of the future, 'S The Seventh Grade band enters into making music in preparation for higher bands in the future years. Spirit Reflecfed from Marching 2:1 sl' 1 ,Wil P r wg, mghftxz - t It's drill, drill, drill says Ed White band director, repeatedly to his mem bers in training for contest. N 'Q I 2 A iw 1 ..,,in 3 Q -i X i , W s 1 ' ' 5 s A rd W ir., 1,: V Y Q A l S . rf? . 121 'Hi --- -s-as Jszxzra., , f L l P1 -5 if 'X W1 lst Row: H, Dyson, R, Vanderwal, L. Grizzle, C, Elston, L. Allen, K, Littmann, P, Carr. 2nd Row: R Towell, T. McMahan, K, Forsythe, R, Adams, L, Harmon, F, Spitler, J, McCurtain, M, Cox. 3rd Row B. Bointy, H, Heiss, T, Criswell, J. Batey, J. McFarland, M, Murdock, T, Thornton, D. Bagley, L. Thompson, L, Sanders. Q Key Club ls Service Club Pres,, Kim Littmann, V, Pres., Larry Harmong Sec. . John McFar1andg Treas. , Cecil Elston. Back row: Board of Directors: M. Cox, Senior, M, Murdock, Juniorg P. KEITH STONE, Carr, Soph. Svonsor. vu-. t ,E l20 fi A ,5- ATHLETICS I ! Q I I 'l IT l l 'll-.'l f MT I '-K' Q 'K I' X 2 N 'IJ' Q if ,Q ' Yxjw., 'frm a. X' Iii I 1 l 'l l 'I f 1 l 'l l l T' I 'l l 1 l '1 I -I r' '1 r'5 r 'l I-I l 1 111 rw r-1 l 1' f-'1 I7 l '1 I 'I l '1 v t u iv 5 1 i '1 1 1' l 1 l '1 l 'l f 'l I' L 1 1 O f 'l l 1 'l l l l '7-I l 'l I G Wt 4 I' 'T r '1 l 1 A 1 S I r-1 T' 'T' t- 1 l i t 'r'g T r 1 'T 1 I I I 6 6' I T' ' ' ' ' ' 1 't' T't 'M ' 'K l 'W '1 'K 'Y T 'l L ' T' I A I ' '1 1 It I 1 I -Q 4 5 '5 H 'M fu 'T ' T 'T 'l 'l ii 'R'-Ml ' Y .. ,..,, r,,.,.l ,,,.... -W W. K., T, , M ..,,,' ...Kew ,-4 ' - . -, , ', , ., 1, fix' - ,M N , ' . . N . , , . I, , t v .,' .,,,, M . x- . lst Row: M, Lirnke, R, Myers, R, Vanderwal, R, Pennington, L, Grizzle, M, Cox, J, McHargue M, Coburn, A, Deatherage, R, Adams, G, Mercer, K, Forsythe, S, Jones, 2nd Row: R, Capps, C, Rogers, M, Matlock, S, Rackiey, L, C, Moss, G, Flatt, E, Lundy, D, LaPach, C, Koelsch, M Robinson, L, Gish, 3rd Row: Coach Sheid, T. Garen, R, Towell, N, Robertson, K. Littman, M, Cribbs, C, Smathers, B, Keesee, R, Dewitt, E, Gasson, T, Criswell, J, McCurtain, P, Key, Coach Moore, 4th Row: J. Beaty, F, Spitler, C, Elsten, I, McFarland, M. Sweeny, L, Harmon, R. Cypert, R, Williams, R, Koelsch, A, Been, 'l 1 Football encourages good sportsmanship along with competition and cooperation with other teams. Coach Charles Sheid spends many hours preparing for games. -Hp Sports Draw Crowds . , . - .Q 1 -Ka , , I W v Seniors NICKY ROBERTSON RANDALL PENNINGTON Guard Quarterback A11-District LARRY GRIZZLE MIKE COX TOM GARREN Tackle Center Tackle lv-V f'f I' - ' 7 -r-YV 1-'rf rw 1 OVW 'V' ' ' r'r 'Inf 'I' rn' 'rw 'W r' 1-y 1-1 r- 'r T-i'NT K' ' W,',.,r....a...r.. , ,',,,,.' ar' 'Y '.4y-ra rf my 1969 RODNEY MYERS SKIP RACKLEY Halfback A11-District Halfback ARTHUR BEEN MIKE CRIBBS MIKE MATLOCK Defensive End Tackle Tackle fre- A1-'r r-lf T' T1 77 r'1 ,.....,. I D The Junior High football boys, coached by Joe Birdwell and Joe Davis, prepare and build for their future years as Western Heights football players, Jr. High Boys Learn Sportsmanship Seventh and Eighth grade boys train and learn football techniques under coaches Robert Ayers and Gary Reimer. High School Basketball Members of the A basketball team are: Ricky Capps, John McFarland, Cecil Elsten, Dan Bagley, Gerrell Beaty, Richard Towell, Charlie Patton, Bobby Cotton, Byron Bointy, Robert Williams, Melvin Murdock, and Randall Pennington, Qi' 3 X,,,! ,. 440 1 XJ' J -H' x I -H' ,mm N i BOBBY COTTON RANDALL PENNINGTON CHARLIE PATTON Senior Senior Senior High School Baskefball Left to right: Mike Coburn, Jeff Mcl-Iargue, Ricky Capps, Ron Cypert, Larry Myers, Edwin Roff, Gerrell Beaty, Richard Towell, Paul Kay. Coaches: Gary Reimer, Glen Moore. qfx ' as 14 'Q 1 T...- , I ZS 1 :QEZA 9th grade Basketball boys are coached by loe Birdwell. Jr. High Basketball Schedule 8d1GRADE 9u1oRADE Del Crest - - - - Del Crest - - Bethany - - - - - Bethany - - - Nicoma Park Nicorna Park - Yukon - - - Yukon - - - - Guthrie - - Guthrie - - - Moore - - Carl Albert - - DelCrest-- --- DelCrest--- - - Crooked Oak Carl Albert ----- Crooked Oak Choctaw - - Del Crest - - Crooked Oak - Carl Albert - - Crooked Oak - Choctaw - - Guthrie - - 8th grade Basketball boys are coached by Robert Ayers. 4 33 --ma .1 twmm L --an 'ui 5 XR I Members of the high school baseball team are, top row: Jimmy Fish, Paul Key, Robert Williams, Charlie Patton. Bottom row: Troy Davidson, Mike Matlock, Steve Pekrul, David Rider, Sponsor, Gary Reimer, Baseball and Track Top row: G, Beaty, T, Criswell, M, Sweeney, R, Dewitt, A. Been, mon, M, Robinson, 2nd row: R, Towell, K, Forsythe, E. Lundy, R, Lamb, K, Littmann, P, Carr, Bottom row: M. Cox, R, Vanderwal, C, Rogers, W. Flatt. M, Murdock, T, Thornton, L. Har- Adams, F, Spitler, J. McCurtain, G. A. Deatherage, L. Phillips, R. Myers Q' , ACTIVITIES A- if 'Y ,X .111 9 , H Q! 5 X Q f 79'-i . 1 ' i xp - . Basketball players reveal Homecoming Queen can- Shrilene Brandt, CQueenj, Debbie PSHfliHgIOH, SHG didates at pep assembly. Janie Hardesty, ' f Jefs Queen o Hearfs Debbie Pennington, escorted by Sliirlene Brandt, crowned by Charlie Lanette Mallory, escorted by Mel- Bobby Cotton. Patton. vin Murdock, in Sfudenfs Perform, Search, and Learn gf Whether it's doing the senior Laugh ln , playing for the Jet Set Revue, or learning how to prepare an entire meal in the boys' Family Living class, the search for continuing know- ledge grows and school spirit supports the lETS . The winners of the let Set Revue, the annual talent show open to the students, were first place, Mixed Ensembleg second place, Stage Bandg and third place, Rene' Transue. -ui I I33 1 Fashion f Board Presents Winfer Wonderland of Fashion Fashion Board members are bottom to top: Pat Hurst, advisorg Peggy Mel- rose, chairmang Debbie Buettner, recorderg Anita Middleton, Tommy McFar- land, Shirlene Brandt, Brenda Ritchie, Deanna Riley, and Janie Hardesty, Choosing the theme, music, scenery and scripts are the main duties of the Fashion Board, The Winter Wonderland of Fashion was arranged and the Home Economics glasses modeled the styles they had made in the previous school year. I34 77 First Records Established 'bt 4' 2 el . 4 t i f ' og f, ,wxwt L . J Whether it is a yearbook corna- tion, play practice, saying goodby to our first Negro student, or per- forming in a chorus presentation, the students of Western Heights are always showing their spirit and abilitv. if Mrs, Messer, and Coach Moore were selected as Mr, and Mrs, Spirit at Jefs Have Spirit the homecoming assembly Junior and Senior boys express school spirit at the 1968-69 Powder-Puff game. I i X Q Homecoming Activities ,fvr 4- M9 During the week of football homecoming, floats, decorations, and fire routines are all a part of the activities. if WAN to 'if N-4.-R+ I1 ' WH r W'univ' -uf' PATTY AKER and MELVIN MURDOCK Junior Pep Club King and Queen DEBBIE PENNINGTON SHIRLENE BRANDT JEFF MCHARGUE RANDALL PENNINGTON Sophomore Senior r RITA DUNNAM Glenda Clemments, seniorg Rita Dunnam, junior: and JoAnn Crites, juniorg were selected as the VICA Club Sweetheart candidates. Rita Dunnam was crowned queen at the annual VICA Club banquet. Club Sweethearts Named TED MCMAHAN Ted McMahan senior was selected as the FHA King for this year. as he posses for his picture. Ted express a bit of laughter vbvdwy l39 MR GHG GTB Queen Debby Littrna CINDY and KIM M355 if-2 i A EM nn and her attendants, Melva Austin and Cindy Beck, smile after Coronation. DEBBY and TED MELVA and KENNY I40 ,JA , Af r I ,, if ,J L 5 f J ii? V L, ,K jp! E Jr. High Annual King and Queen This year the 1968-69 lr. High Annual King and Queen were Yvonne Gulikers and Mike Smith. Their attendants were lack Dish- man and Karen Anderson, 8th gradeg and Vicki Altman and Robbie Mac- Donald, 'lth grade. Excitement is expressed in their beautiful smiles, ROBBIE and VICKI MIKE alld YVONNE Next year the new building, which will hold 24 new classrooms, will be completed and ready for use. Senior girls, Peggy Melrose and Lanette Mallory, Flight VIII editors, take a sneak preview. Future Business Leaders of America, Carol Ewy, Dwain Locke, Cindy Elsten, and Mike Matlock, help wrap and send Christmas pack- ages to soldiers in Viet Nam, This was just one of FBLA 's many projects. Placing second in the let Set Revue were the Blue Angels, the high school stage band. ..-'ft Cafeteria cooks plan many surprise meals for the entire student and administrative body. 'Mimi' K 1 Guest speaker introduces Key Club to boys. Key Club is a service club of high school boys which is sponsored by Air and Industrial Kiwanis Club of Oklahoma City and dedicated to develop- ing leadership and character. This is achieved through the performance of many worthy projects aimed at meeting school, community, national, or personal needs. Cars, - Clothes, and, Clubs. Nancy Gentry, Pam Hanley, Pat Fairholm, Debbie Whitfield, Debbie Taylor, and Erma Salts, fnot picturedj make up the Jr. High Fashion Board. Supervisor for the girls is Mrs. Naomi Boren. Jr. High Fashion Board Q 4 : Q g ,df fan! is 'H J.. ,- Ted Mclviahan and Mike Fairholm, seniors, prepare gifts for boys in Viet Nam. Girls trio perform at special assembly Jr. High students are always ready to get into the action at WHHS Sfudenfs in Action Peggy Melrose and Teena Rodgers work hurridly to meet deadlines of the yearbook and paper. I44 ......4i' , -,-, Auto Mechanics is a popular craft of many boys at Darrell Western Heights, bunny. Sharon McMahan and Carol Fuhrer talk to Miss Pat Hurst about future plans for Homemakers of America. Kim Littmann, junior, takes time our from his active schedule to smile for yearbook staff. Bogle poses with the Ether t r r ' Q' : J National Honor Society members express sincere thoughts at initiation. Students light candles prior to taking oath of mem- bership. 1, , I46 Honor Societies Holds Initiation gram Q-f-R-HP Pam Crupper, senior, is president of National Honor Society. i i I , L .L A Tribute To High School Memories I48 S +ua,en+, Sun-QQSSBNS Goodbye to fhe Sfudenfs of '68' e7 gyda ,. As the year comes to a closing and the last page has been planned, we know the memories that made OUR year at WHHS will never be forgotten. Qi - if Those were the events. That was the year. The memories we have tried to capture will linger a while longer and many brought back by the recall of a certain if event. J , Many long hours of preparing pages, rushing to meet deadlines have finally been - P- attained. Looking back over the final shipment, the Flight VIII has been challeng- c2!,L-JL, 1 K 76 well as equally rewarding. L tl ithough there are far too many people to recognize each individually, we uld like to thank the student body who made this book possible, the faculty and AJ Q, Principal Carl Hildebrand, who co-operated so patiently when we needed help. We ' - db L-Q7 My like to give a special word of gratitude to our advisor Mrs. Kittye Neil. g f JM If after viewing the preceding pages you have developed greater appreciation - mA!n!lDI 'ci WHHS's traditions and accomplishments, you will have made our efforts worth- MQ while. Sincerely, Peggy Melrose, EDITOR Lanette Mallory, CO-EDITOR gjlganaezevofzaucfa Autographs OU W M535 W T QR, QQQJN ox QTSSDS 6 gif CBNNQ ' Wm QW :QQ mb,-N9 QJVIBX Og! R KYQLXQQ W UQ-E K U EQJMJQV WW Cgewfil JMQWX I ' 7 I f Aufographs K! f fftfy. . I N5 X9 K , SN pf WS C ,Sf R XF Q f S Unfz Qi Q' Q Lqk A Q YN. I Q 1 ,. ' XX 4 .,i- SLA hhqkl im if Si R Q , is ' 1 'L W .. L ,Qn A . .17 g ' 12 A l A . 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Western Heights High School - Flight Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK) online collection, 1970 Edition, Page 1

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Western Heights High School - Flight Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK) online collection, 1975 Edition, Page 1

1975

Western Heights High School - Flight Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 33

1969, pg 33

Western Heights High School - Flight Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 27

1969, pg 27


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