White Station High School - Shield Yearbook (Memphis, TN)
- Class of 1972
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vsvxxprbw X 4' R 9 I 1 r Us Sh ld! 2 White Station High School Memphis Tennessee Volume XVI Solly Gillespie - Editor Mrs. Audrey Fox - Advisor CYI B Q F4 sH1ELo Introduction Table of Contents Honors .................... Activities. . . Sports ..... Faculty .... Classes .... Index ......... Advertisements . . . 2 Some things never Change. The simple beauty of nature, the illusion of infinity suggested by a railroad track, the joy of being with people, sharing a common goal, or just having a good time. Introduction I' In I 3 H 2 Z -1 V Some things at White Station never change. The overcrowded halls between classes, the maze of blurred faces and hasty hellos, the incessant pacing of Coach Floyd during a tense play of a football game, the friendships and acquaintances that are never entirely forgotten. M ' ,,.,- , V Shieldf72 W. ff' Those unforgettable moments of hysteria brought on by being oneself, the few seconds between lunch and the four one o'clock meetings that all seem to come on the same day, the joy of making someone happy, the very spirit of White Station. Introduction Shield!72 0 O :' x ll l ?:'i On the other hand, 1971-'72 has been a year of change. Memphis itself is growing, prospering, always changing. Clark Towers looms over the residential area of East Memphis, dwarfing even White Station Towers, which two years ago appeared to touch the sky. ,- -Y-,- - 2:51 t Shield!72 I in---W uni...-f Introduction N+'-L.....:..w. ,,, . ,. M- .' ' ' w wf . f 5--if' Shield!72 White Station too is changing. New faces dot the campus, new ideas, even new classes New styles of dress, once thought oflas radical, now casually adorn many students. Change has come to White Station, ,nga tw, V54 'Q LIS we gi in --.L Introduction ,W ' . f ., K . . ' X4 . ' Q 1 1 if .1. : . , I I but the past is not forgotten 5hie1d!72 For always being here to help us look for a book . . . For always being ready to talk over a problem . . . For just being here whenever we need a friend . . . We dedicate this, the 1972 Shield To Mrs. Irma Roberts lisy ...,.-- ' 'X'-...- '--- 1-ni V tie WMS. 'ul-'Wang , 'i I 5 T , iwffixmq.. 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Cheryl House Jim Owens Honors Ffh as 4 5-2'2., as 5 f 54 ,a,. E ,. fgwj 1- 7-4' tg 1-' -:Mb ,JVM -A-P 5,11 5 . nf- f T3 1:B .i5 J 'V--A Most Athletlc Most V1V3C10US Jeff Roach Bethany Smith 56132 , . ,,.,, 1 7 V 1 Q92 ' x g Q4 Vv 1 N 41 , T e W My . 2 1,45 A ' 4 .,4- N 1 ' -- .dh , . ,cwrgafi 2 he -rx fwf- ,-:Qu . ff in ' 'S-'I WJ' 2 JH- -1 - 'A ff .. . , - W-wg 534, I I ' 'wgffz.5- wi of N? ' 'W ' WP -faqs' . L, .41 1 V Qiv..'4g- . 'WLM , 4 X ffm - wi M 1 ' , 5, .A ost Talented Donna Sanford Ricky Clark Honors ff ps QI v 1 l . :Nth f x I,.,,fJ -,.,,-ff' '-34,7 19 ,fm 'Z' . , 1 1.x,i , . 3328+ . , x' Wa i' E ,.. -nj, .L fb n ML 'f M,-J I-,'.5',s . . ' Aff ' ff Y , -if' 3 , f ,y 'iii 'jay' jg ' J 1 fb, - , ,Q i ' Af,-f'.L,,,, ' vin. f i l 111: 'M J ' , . ' 3 fr ' . A, Q, ' x ' 4439 ff 4- 1 -. . 'g . .,', I5 5 ,Q . r X' ' f , -V .f 1, xii, , , : 5 5.3,-5 ,nt ' 1 '-ff: 1 gf-'31, A 1 ' ,Q J 'L f' -f. A A U . 335,V4g:fl1:4 J,,?- . 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Honors E M E nl Il .s , ominees Shie1d!72 .f '11'N- First Row: David Steen, Andy Daltroff, Lee Hidinger. Second Row: Susan Rezba. Mary Kay McNelis, Kitten Klink. Robin Rutherford, Laura Dixon. Third Row: Vicki Streuli, Tom Butterick, Debra Dees, Cynthia Futris. Terry Smith. Fourth Row: Ann Katz, Mike Cannon, Pam Drenning, Iill Black, Amy Skinner, Iohn Dews. Fifth Row: Sally Gillespie. Iill Iohnston, Linda Williams. X, X Mib Outstanding Seniors Ann Katz C317 Greenfield Ginger Goo Honors mal Outstanding Seniors Joy Bagley Warren White Shield!72 Uutstanding Seniors 101111 G1'3C6 Lisa Sweatt Mike Bankester Honors , N gag , ' 1 -- 4 K 4 -ka 1 c, J Outstanding Seniors Cla ude Goldenberg Vicki Streuli Sh1eld!72 Class Favorites ' Mike Manire Juniors Nat Wilson 38 Honors 'ifsg J- Y 31 1--r-gl Q - 9' 93? .m,...', E kai. ir' Sa 3 ueen Clubs 2 QA fi, 116611 A A .,,,q,,-:..g-1. fu 1 f E . i lst Alternate - Randi Rach '26 ,ffl 44 ,L Ms 9-Lf. F Shie1df72 l fl fi f 5 ' 5 'Cnc gflglhfl 2nd Alternate Cathy Wilhelm 3rd Alternate - Kay Pollard Q -4 1:71 ,7jfwf JJ Qu Senior High uf-3311 ii i Kitty Smith -YH vu Q X, RAID 'T 1' 5 . a., w A ' EA Homo Q i Gee Sh fd!72 aj' fm H, Ifsiw- . , f S , , A V 5555, S . M5165 3 K , IV 7 ' , 5 Junior High Homecoming SSN JRQSRVEWM m if 4 -1 .a?m 'h'4A eh vu' f '3'6d: s .., I ff , 40- vvi- I IS ww v ' sv? ' u'?4-'Y' l . ff- xg K Wd ki' if . Q35 ,.. 'xl mf? sn-M-auf muse 'QW' r K, Q. if, 'ffx ,,. ,A A1161-11359 Alternate Joni Avery Queen Karen Carpenter 3hield!72 Patti May T ,MW V,AV, , ni? -ix mffilv ai 1 4 'ix ' by , I- W Aww ,U 1141: f we ' v L if -in H ff a w wi wsu wi fi' , n ,I J, , 8 I ...rv i 'b GQLLH wi if WT 'mme Qs mwmwwm mms Y' its W -ww 5:lNQ wmk X 'WN .W me MWWWM ..f.V,,,,.,fQ.,-,W Ann Darlington jamie Warner 1 S ,,,,, any Mike Coulter ,Q ,', V J: gf 'N4' , v Erin Harris Nat10na1-Ment 0 rs, l 4 V .r or M xo X if, y 'E' .N X' I X X x 81.5 0 ' f gs 4 if 5 4 ' l 1 Carlton Nelson Sem1-F1naI1sts Terry Scheinberg .5 -4. Yu A . l ' 1 e- Ellen Williams Debbie Harris Chip l0hI'1SOf1 Carol Spindel Steve Cowles I is '12 E lim I av , ry ,A ,, , A fm? We ,,,,i 7 af 1 -4 n My f' S :A 'Lenin .. ,ff ,,, fy ,:5'1 iL, ,, Q- 1'-2' ' .f '.14Z?v15,4,,g., - if if F 5 2 y F 42 JS il -z, ., 4, H .1 :ff .1 f 'li' i V ,m 1,, , V, ,Q ,,,,,,,L. 7, , V . ,, M, ,, V, fw, iw 5 -4 f1,,ab K . , w i Q H K , , l f ,. , z V , ' 5' ' ,, . 1 , 5 A I ' ' - ' H ' ffv,wz4pw . ' 2, wg , hz Wgzgygw ,gf Lx,-nf, 1. -5' 5 : 3' ,: Nff,,'kga1',f,f g,,,fQ'gjm ' ' ' K x A , W' V z :ff ff Z WL,f2f' fw iff wx, 131 .5 ff' f ' P' ' 5' ' f ge? .awww , QW: WO AL' 9' N. fxffwl ne. 5 ?'5' .. - .u it fE QC nf, 'xr ANN KA Tz, EDITOR i w W Student Council QI f '! Claude Gflldeflbefg Greg Gallagher Nancy Ricards President Boys' Vice-Pres. Girls' Vice-Pres. Sivx csv 99'-'V .4.,,g-' f o . 6 1. K ?'Year'. jf -g M fl: Ann Katz David Korones Ed Reynolds Sec.-Treas. Sr. Comm. of Activities lf- Comm. of Aliiiviiies roi! QTY? Mike Mafllfe t Kay Goldshmid Mrs. Dorothy McGinnis Comm. of Sanitation Comm. of Publicity Advisor Student Council In an effort to maximize the high experience of each indi- vidual at White Station, the Student Council this year has been active in many different types of endeavors. In addition to regular money raising proj- ects such as a car wash, the Student Council sponsored the first lhopefully annualj Queen of Clubs Pageant with 25 M, school organizations represent- .9f7'r3,f' ed. The Student Council has also been instrumental as an arm for student representation in school affairs. This year, for example, pep rallies have been made voluntary for the first OFFICERS AT LARGE: Kneeling: A. Daltroff, K. Carpenter. Standing: R. Rutherford, time. T. Vergos, B. Gresham, E. Williams, B. Gerber, W. White, L. Bogatin. H' ' s .'-- , ,lv I4-hfs,-. I-nfl te... Ki .-4: 3?- ' 0 i rr H. .. .. , f. lx! 5195 I I ' 4 :FQ ,5gqQ6V' Row 1: V. Streuli, L. Bogatin, B. Grese, K. Walker, T. Moody, A. Dreifus, I. Levin, B. Baker, D. Harris, B. Daniel, A. Kraus, A. French, B. Reynolds, M. Cannon, L. Mabry. Row 2: S. Baer, R. Rutherford, K. Goldschmid, A. Katz, K. Menendez, I. Iohnson. Row 3: P. Avery, A. Fleming, I. Sher, M. Byrd, L. Thurmond, A. Stephens, N. Bigger, D. Risso, L. Hesselbein, I. Murdock, S. Williams. Row 4: S. Peek, C. Pfeiffer, M. Schapiro, C. Hansbrough, D. Cantrell, C. Wilhelm, S. Rezba, G. Iabbour, W. Nevin, N. Ricards. Row 5: T. Sheldon, F. Williams, I. Cortese, B. Everett, C. Keltner, P. Daltroff. Row 6: D. Gordon, I. Starr, M. Warner, I. Watson, B. Moser, G. Gee, R. Marino, T. Butterick, W. White, K. Pollard, M. Coulter, I. Iohnston, I. Siegel. Shield!72 ASTRA CLUB The Astra Club is White Sta- tion's honorary girl's service club. Membership consists of thirty girls from grades ten through twelve, selected in the spring by the faculty and club members on the basis of an ap- plication and a grade point av- erage which must be at least 2.5. Sponsored by the local Al- trusa Club, Astra strives to serve the school in such ways as aiding in the special educa- tion classes and guidance office during study hall and acting as guides at the Spaghetti Supper. Community activities include periodic visits to Iohn Gaston Children's Hospital, and co- sponsoring a mini-park with the Iunior Civitans. :UN DEBBIE HARRIS PATTY GREENER President Vice-President --Q it it to sttilt . 'lb' , t'r '1-Y' , Y-vt if I 5 -- . , hu LISA SWEATT IOY BAGLEY Secretary Treasurer Row 1: E. Williams, V. Streuli, P. Greener, D. Harris, I. Bagley, S. Gillespie, S. Rezba. Row 2: M. Schapiro, A. Dreifus, N. RicardsQ B. Lindsley, D. Boswell, K. Walker, K. Goldschmid, L. Nelson. Row 3: M. Grace, B. Vasa, A. Adams, L. Hobson, P. Wilson, A. Skinner, I. Harris, A. Katz, B. Marston, R. Ruch. Activities -E -A... X, '65 5 Shield!72 H01 DOG POP COKE PEANUY www? V, as CREAM KANDY junior Civi tan The Iunior Civitan Club is dedicated to the promotion of citizenship and patriotism. As an honorary! service club, some of the numerous service projects have included raising money for St. Iude, helping clean the school grounds, and the annual Civitan fruit cake sale. Members must have a high scholastic av erage, teacher recommendations, and must demonstrate a willingness to better their country. 7- i Y 7 H , . Steve Pilgrim President 35 ZMTY Ioy Bagley Corr. Sec. ' M, ,fp f . if 'hr Iudy Fitzwater Corr. Sec. '11 Bill Graves Dunlap WGS! Vice-Pres. Secretary Activities Mike Warner Treasurer Shield!72 Mark Taber, G. Greenfield, S. cook, K. Tanner, T. Butterick, B. Oswalt, S. Pilgrim, B. Lovelace, B. Grese, D. Lillard, I. Popper, A. Prewitt, M. Warner, B. Stillwagon, D. West, I. Grace. 57 High School jaycees The Iunior Iaycees, a community and school service organization sponsored by the parent Memphis Iaycees, has taken a vital role in school affairs this year, the organization has sponsored various events and initiated many projects. These have included a project to clean up waste on our city's streets, fixing school parking lots, an an- nual marathon basketball game benefiting St. Iude, sponsorship of varied speakers to our student body, and other worthwhile endeav- ors. By having no academic requirements the club feels that any boy showing interest and ability may have the opportunity to participate. Randy Stafford President 715 . . ai . T if ' 1 ti iv 5,11 . if 'if ' '-LQ' N r .3 .ft fi Fw' ' , Wx . , . fx, lf' ' f,,. HK- f Z' K rf T- Q.. gary Qty, ' . -. W . ,gmiuipgg 5 . Qt., David G0fd01'1 Dan Meadows Steve Salky Vice-Pres. Secretary Treasurer Z 27 is r fi 1 TY' ,, .. . . M OC.. , ' A f x R Us-. X . 'Qing A R ,pf- Row 1: Mr. Iohnson, D. Gordon, R. Freeman, R. Simms. Row 2: D. Meadows, E. Williams, R. Stafford, S. McQuiston, I. Counce. Row 3: L. Burson, C. Doyle, S. Prosterman, D. Kearney, M. Bryson, B. Gresham, P. Daltroff, S. Salky, I. Clark. Shield!72 Key Club The Key Club is the oldest service organization at White Station. help others. Projects include operating three miniparks, selling White Station car stickers in order to support a child in Brazil, and publishing the Buzz Book. Other projects undertaken this year include promoting and main- taining collection sites for Project Voluntary Recycling, a daily as program with the elementary schools where a Key Clubber and'a A class talk and play together freely, and helping St. Peter's Orphanage move into a new building. All of their projects revolve around the . . ,, . , . ,, EFF MARTIN eventual fulfillment of their theme Enrich man s existence! I President 3? f it-0 My GRAHAM WALKER KAY GOLDSCHMID ROBIN RUTHERFORD Secretary Corresponding Secretary COFFCSDOHIUUE S9C1'ei3fy Row 1: I. Brejot, R. Rutherford, C. Goldenberg, P. Carruthers, I. Martin, K. Goldschmid, A. Iulich, R. Orr, B. Everrett, A. Kraus, M. Coscia. Row 2: B. Fields, D. Ball, P. Hecht, W. Rogers, I. Krismer, M. Manire, H. Smith, T. McQuiston, B. Gerber, W. White, B. Dan- iels, B. Ball, M. Bagley, I. Murdock, D. Bellot. Activities Membership is composed of '35 boys grades 10-12 selected on the t basis of their leadership potential and their demonstrated desire to r - a ,gs ,prigff '?Z, 7 BOBBY BALL Vice-President MIKE MANIRE Treasurer rg Shields!72 -s 9 1 N .YM x 4' -. W' L-...W ,. J' Q , M, N. ii if -.,. Ft .., .ma.,.M ' K .Hi l Shield The SHIELD staff attempts to create a permanent record of the school year in the pages of the SHIELD. This requires much more work than many might assume, but with the diligence and integrity of our very capable Editor-in-chief Sally Gillespie and our new faculty advisor Mrs. Audrey Fox guiding the rela- tively new staff through the perils of yearbook editing this year's SHIELD was produced. As each dead- line draws near and each hectic editor rushes madly to complete his pages and the business manager struggles to get each of the ads sold in order to make ends meet, the creation of the SHIELD seems all the more a miracle. WR... SALLY GILLESPIE KAY POLLARD MRS. AUDREY FOX Editor-in-Chief Business Manager Advisor H .ISQIW ff is eil Hu -ie i. .i 1. P -.. N... M- it .,..,. . ,... ,...' -- Row 1: B. Grese I. Libman L. Thurmond S. Gillespie K. Caradine I. Bagley V. Streuli R. Ruch L. Bogatin C. Grusin I. Baer. Row 2: K-. Walker, R. Friedman, B. Baker, K. Goldschmid, I. Knoeller, N. Booker, A. Hooper, B. Marston, I. Bloom, I. Iacobson, L. Tamm. Row 3: I. Reigel. P. Wilson, A. Adams, R. Kisber, G. Schneider, L. Williamson, M. Shapiro, I. Sher, R. Lipman, I. Pease, B. Ruch. Row 4: C. Hassa, C. Grese, E. MacKinnon, P. Hester, S. Maskey, I. Rutledge, R. Marino, I. Halle, S. Rezba, S. Buchalter, B. Lindsley, L. Hobson, I. Pierce, P. Ballin, and P. Felsenthal. Row 5: A. Katz, S. Murphy, G. Greenfield, T. Shelton, L. Blackburn, L. Mabry, B. Ever- ett, S. Cook, K. Pollard, R. Eiseman, W. White, R. Baucum. Activities Copy Editor: Gary Greenfield: Iudy itzwater and Carol Grese, Assts.: Peter elsenthal, Index Coordinator and Martha Frohlich, Asst. Business Manager: Kay Pollard: Assts.: Bob Gerber and Ieff Libman: Circula- tion: Kathy Caradine, Ianice Pierce, and Iulie Baer. Photographers: Brett Baker, Steve Cook, Ted Eastburn, and Carl Mims. Shield!72 Activities Editor: Ann Katz: ROTC Edi- tor: Bill Everett: Ir. High Editor: Kathy Walker: Assts.: Bob Grese and Peggy Wilson. Faculty Editor: Claude Goldenberg: Asst. Paula Hester. i is-L Sports Editor: Warren White: Assts.: Laura Hobson and Iohn Grace. Honors Editor: Vicki Streuli: Assts.: Brenda Dattel and Mona Schapiro. Classes Editors: B. Lindsley, D. Boswell, A. Adams, C. House, S. Rezba, L. Mabry, K. Goldschmid, I. Bagley, E. Ruch. ll.. Scroll The SCROLL, White Station's newspaper, appears once a month to relate honors, sports, and other ac- tivities pertaining to the school. A self-supporting publication, the SCROLL is maintained by ads anc paper sales. The qualified staff, along with the faculty advisor, Miss Linda Key, keeps the school well in formed. ??'g'5.. David Korones Ioy Bagley Miss Linda Key Editor Copy Editor Advisor E i Row 1: L. Thurmond, I. Bagley, E. Fondren, D. Harris, V. Streuli, M. Manire, S. Winfield, A. Driefus, A. Gilson, I. Maxwell, M. Coul- ter, S. Branch, B. Everett. Row 2: D. Stephens, M. Byrd, I. Siegel, B. Smith, S. Buchalter, I. Starr, I. Plitman, L. Sweat, B. Bullock, B. Baker, R. Clark, I. Brejot, I. Grace. Row 3: T. Shelton, R. Lipman, R. Friedman, D. Korones, I. Cortese. Row 4: C. Graff, A. Knowles, C. Gabert, A. Adams, D. Cantrell, R. Kisber, B. Gerber, W. White, M. Bagley, S. Cowles, S. Cook, G. Fike, K. Tanner. Activities Sheri Buchalter News Editor Ted Eastburn, Steve Cook, Brett Bakei and Lisa Sweatt, Photographers. Amy Dreifus Features Editor at riff t-et TJ: .N-5-'k? i1Q,,f'x , 'X Michael Coulter Editorials Editor Managing Editor Patty Greener Shield!72 Nat Wilson, Anne Fox, and Marsha Weeks, Business Manager and Assistants. Kay Pollard Cartoonist Iohn Grace Sports Editor Scribbler Published each spring is White Station's award winning literary magazine, the SCRIBBLER. This periodical presents artwork, essays, poems, and short stories by some of White Station's more talented students. The editorial board responsible for the selection of these works is composed of thirteen members of the student body, assisted by Mrs. Evelyn Nelson. Warren White Editor N . Susan Rezba Lisa Sweatt Mrs. Evelyn Nelson Business Manager Art Editor Advisor Row 1: I. Reigel, A. Pace, K. Walker, I. Bagley, V. Streuli, M. Shea, P. Sandridge, D. Stephens, C. Ricossa. Row 2: B. Grese, A. Adams I. Starr, M. Byrd, M. Mason, K. Rugel, L. Sweatt, S. Rezba, L. Blackburn, H. Wahl, L. Signaigo. Row 3: S. Kook, B. Baker, E. Williams D. Korones, B. Gianulis, C. Spindel, R. Clark, W. White, K. Pollard, I. Brejot, I. Iohnston, C. Iimerson, A. Saltz. Activities , -M W, .Aw .:,..,.:, MM ,x 'WWW me Tw W N... e 'W -- K-iw fx.--N ,f,,,,,,i MW M Q X 4-M M-1 A L I' X -r'h-we Ionathon Starr Charla Gabert Sandy Kook Diana Stephens Cary Rotter Ioy Bagley Hope Reisman Beale Broeker Anne Adams Ellen Williams Iudy Reigel David Korones Bob Grese Shield!72 ational Honor Society Scholarship, leadership, character, and service are the high standards upheld by the National Honor Society of White Station. A student pos- sessing these qualities, along with at least a 3.2 overall grade point average is recommended to the faculty by Honor Society members, and members are voted upon by the faculty. Michael Coulter Ellen Williams, Secretary: Michael Coulter, President: Vicki Streuli, Treasurer, War- PI'6Sid6I1i ren White, Vice-President. F Front Row: L. Blackburn, L. Mabry, E. Hilliard, I. Plunkett, A. Adams, C. Graffe, L. Nelson, C. Spindel, I. Brejot, D. Harris, E. Wil- liams, B. Harrington, B. Marston, I. Martin, V. Streuli, K. Pollard, B. Graves, B. Oswalt, G. Greenfield, I. Bagley, W. White, B. Everett, B. Baucum, I. Iohnston, C. Rugel, D. Stephens, I. Grace, B. Loveless, T. Scheinberg, C. Rotter, C. House, R. Rutherford, K. Caradine. Back Row: B. Gianulus, B. Davies, D. Bellott, H. Wahl, S. Buchalter, G. Apperson, I. Fitzwater, B. Dunavent, T. Shelton. R. Krismer. G. Gallagher, S. Rezba, E. Fondren, R. Hurzberg, S. Gillespie, M. Rudd, I. Sonnenberg. Activities ational Forensic League 2.5 W 9' 1 ? XXI Qwzs M,.an.. -?'J4v I1 Front Row: V. Streuli, G. Greenfield, I. Baer. Back Row: K. Tanner, S. Rezba, I. Grace, L. Nelson, M. Radin, I. Bagley, W. White. - Gary Greenfield, Vice-Presidentg Laura Nelson, Secretary-Treasurer: Susan Rezbe, Clerk: Warren White, President. Shield!72 ' x -- ,.--.... ........A.-L- em by gif' v Warren White President The primary purpose of the NFL is to interest high school students in public speaking and to hold their interest until they acquire a high degree of effectiveness as speakers. It accomplishes this pur- pose by means of a merit system, and students may receive points for debate, interpretation, oratory, extemporaneous speaking, and a wide variety of other speaking forms. Members consider member- ship in this organization an achievement and an honor. Mu Alpha Theta 'Ubin ' Bill Graves President The highest honor which can be bestowed upon a senior high math student is membership in Mu Alpha Theta. White Sta- tion's chapter, sponsored by Mrs. Georgia Ross, is open to those students distinguished in the field of math. To be eligi- ble, juniors in the accelerated math program must maintain a 4.0 average in math and seniors . . Debbie Harris, Secretary: Ted Eastburn, Vice-President, Bill Graves, President, Vicki must maintain a 3.7 average. Streuli, Treasurer. Tl .-ww-vf'v ' V QQ Wm First Row: T. Sheinberg, C. Buchalter, L. Markowitz, V. Streuli, D. Harris, I. Iohnston. Second Row: B. Moore, C. House, I. Sonnen- berg, L. Nelson, D. Stephens, I. Starr, A. Adams, E. Hilliard, M. Rudd, A. Nease, B. Graves, L. Mabry, C. Iones, I. Sher, B. Marks, M. Byrd, C. Blaiss, S. Buchalter, H. Wahl, I. Brejot, S. Baer, S. Fleming. Third Row: I. Plunket, L. Thurman, T. Mueller, B. Grese, C. Huey, K. Walker. Window: M. Warner, S. Sutton, D. Bellott. Activities Thespians N5 t if EAJABV yu! Mike Bankester t President Thespians is the internation- al honorary drama organiza- tion. Members are chosen on V ' interest, service, and high abil- OFFICERS: Kay Pollard, Mike Bankester, Chip Iohnson, Alan Iulich, and Harriet La- pides. ity in any field of the theater. . . . +V J . Front Row: C. Spindel, M. Schapiro, A. Iulich, L. Sweatt, S. Steiner, I. Bagley, C. Goldenberg, P. Greener. Back Row: M. Utterback, C Iohnson, C. Graff, E. Harris, H. Lapides, M. Bankester. Shield!72 The Am om us Flea This fall, our Speech and Drama Department produced The Amorous Flea, based on Mol- iere's School for Wives. In this play, directed by Mr. Eugene Crain, an evil old pseudo-lover at- tempts to marry a lovely young girl whom he has protected since her early youth. However, much to his dismay, she elopes with a silly, but likable young fellow. Starring in this production were Chip Iohnson, Bill Fike, Mary Utterback, Erin Harris, lim Childs, Mike Bankester, Tom McWat- ters, and Lee Toombs. Kew 5 As P 1 Q Activities ,LE S 5 if J ff If f 751-if '- 55 I Q. . F ggg W., .05 3 . S i 3 g Six . .dxf X - Barefoot In The Park Barefoot in the Park, a Neil Simon comedy, was presented this winter by our Speech and Drama Department under the direction of Mrs. Blanche Tosh. The conflict of the play begins with a newlywed coup1e's dis- agreement over their apartment chosen by the wife. Their argu- ment is complicated by the wife's mother's visit until she meets the nut upstairs and falls in love while the new- lyweds continue to fight. All ends well, nonetheless. Claude Goldenberg and Angee Cock- roft portrayed the newlyweds while Iulie Baer played the part of the bride's mother and Tommy Swan played the nut upstairs. Appearances were also made by Tommy Shelton and Chip Iohnson. White Station KJ Band This has been one of the out- standing years in the band's 15- year history. The band, as usual, ijff' again placed many of its members in the Youth Symphony and in All- West Tennessee and All-State bands. Over half its members re- ceived superior ratings in .the West-Tenn. solo and ensemble contest this spring. The band again received another first division this year in the West-Tennessee Band Contest. Under its fine director, Mr. Nick Vergos, the band was able to perform concerts and march at half time during the foot- ball season. ,gk gn First Row: I. Bratton, A. Toppen, I. Waters, T. Swan. Second Row: W. Newburn, B. Burch, L. Markowitz, B. Elliotte, G. Iimerson, M. Portman, E. Hilliard, K. Hookings, D. Mullins, V. Evans, L. Murdoch. Third Row: K. Taylor, I. Iones, D. Oswalt, M. Fleichhacker, N. Cole, A. Cook, C. Utterback, R. Bellgrau, P. Neuwirth, R. Bryant. Fourth Row: K. Stratton, I. Vergos, C. Stockdale, B. Fletcher, M. Clendinen, S. Bellgrau, B. Evans, B. Leibengood, D. Robinson, M. Huffman. Fifth Row: K. Escue, B. Smith, S. Williford, C. Walker, R. Browne, I. Baum, H. Cocks, R. Gardner, P. Williams, M. Fly, I. Huffman, R. Baucum, R. Clark. Sixth Row: R. Scott, C. Ianis, C. Bled- soe, P. Ray, D. Sledge, A. Baker, I. Cordon, L. Bernbaum, I. Daniels, M. Mathis, T. Roniotis. Activities ll-L 2 S PJ' gt 4 164- ' K' . ' , 1, 1 , 'Y' ,, W -' ' M, L time ' ,, ' QT Q A 'C' ' i1 qi. . -' W2 r .,. - W . A .A X x. twat.-A,' ' , 'L I .Q 94'-'-T1:! '-say ., . Q Y , , X V' ,, - 1 , ' ws 1, ' , YP . ' ' ' 'Jil'-':,, W ' -1 ' , , Q S X Q. -- iff' L,.'l A 4- ' X .xi -Wigs' l N W S ' 4- lafm, 'c' . ,. j' ,, C ' .- 'N . ., . . ' A .' 549:15-X- 'H-N.R,,j' . f, , h.. '51 Af A 53 F3-W3 -5 ' xy-I.-.:, -. , - '9 a--f -an , m M' W 4. b 1 ' 4 t. ,.. ,. W- Q 46: .Aa F ' 5 3 -4 ' A Y? ' I U 3. v Alpha Rho Tau Alpha Rho Tau is the honorary art organization of White Station. To be eligible for membership, a stuj dent must have at least a 2.5 overall grade-point average and have had at least one year public or private art lessons. Alpha Rho Tau sponsored the first annual Art Festival '71, a city wide competition, in con- junction with the Rush W. Siler Speech Tournament. Membership brings recognition to the often forgot- ten artists of White Station. -if P. 'ff' ,aff Beth Vasa, Secretary-Treasurer: Kay Pollard, President: Lisa Sweatt, Vice-Presidentg Kay Billard Bill Gianalus, Membership Chairman: Carol Spindel, Activities Chairman. President , . I t A 352' A I , 'V L' fa.: 1 ' A, 1 -' Et ui, Q, f I 1 ill A ll 53333 1 , ' ' 4 ' r , , l , W Q N 1 r w 1 l l 1 f' l B. Vasa, K. Pollard, A. Prewitt, L. Thurmond, T. Spence, N. Stewart, S. Grushkin, K. Rugel, C. Spindel, I. Vergos, B. Gianalus, P. San dridge, D. Riso. Activities Quill And Scroll Named after the late award-winning cartoonist Cal Alley, the Quill and Scroll strives to maintain the high level of literary quality which was typical of Mr. Alley's works. Membership is open to all seniors and juniors in the top third of their class who have demonstrated literary capabilities in one of the three school publications. The White Station chapter of the International Honor Society for High School Iour- nalists was established in 1956 and is sponsored by Mrs. Audrey Fox and Miss Linda Key. '4 1 ag.. -5 Alfa.-41-... .avail W I. Grace, S. Buchalter, D. Stephens, L. Mabry, G. Greenfield, S. Rezba, C. Spindel, K. Pollard, V. Streuli, W. White, I. Bagley, K. Cara- dine, B. Everett. f . 1 '-,-- alan, m ill l lu Mi' '-of 1 Ellen Williams President OFFICERS: S. Buchalter, B. Dattel, and E. Williams. Shield!72 Potpourri 3 5 , Row 1: H. Holst, D. Marsh, T. Vergos, B. Smith, K. Caradine, L. Nelson, D. Sanford, A. Skinner, B. Hankins. Center: M. Bankester, D Sandusky, E. Harris, N. Corblin, P. Kaufman. Back Row: A. Daltroff, W. Kaufman, C. Wilhelm, B. Ball, C. Burkett, S. Warfield, A Duffy, C. House, L. Blackburn, B. Moore, M. Cannon. Spartan Sound Row 1: C. Decker, I. Barton. Row 2: C. Earhart, D. Sanford, C. Wil helm, L. Nelson, K. Caradine, P. Wilson, M. Momberg. Row 3: B. Ruch, D. Sandusky, B. Smith, K. Wade. Row 4: C. House, M. Bank- ester, D. Marsh, R. Forrester. Row 5: S. Newsom, D. Humphrey, B Marshall. Row 6: B. Moore, B. Cole, S. Murphy. Row 7: R. Ruch, B. Doyle, C. Walker, M. Peden. Row 8: B. Bauman, S. Wagner, E. Fondren, I. Stanton. Row 9: M. Bryant, C. Cabert, N. Cridlin, G. Apperson, B. Dunavant. Row 10: L. Blackburn, I. Pease, C. Bur nett. Row 11: F. Bliven, C. Lawson, R. Malkin, P. Kaufman, I. Mes senger, W. Polk. Back Row: I. Chiles, S. Warfield, W. Newburn, A. Duffy, H. Holst, W. Kaufman, D. Myas, P. Sandridge, D. Geiger, P. Morehart, N. Bigger, G. Vergos, S. Bowin, L. Gallagher, S. Phelan, M. Cannon, D. Dees, S. Dobbs, L. Hayes. Activities T11 -M Tri-M, or Modern Music Masters, the national music honor society, has continually managed to maintain an aware- ness and appreciation of music for the student body as well as its members. The society helps create a cooperative atmo- sphere between the various musical organizations in the school, making the department more enjoyable and effective. 15,- sL.-..a X Tommy Swan I. Popper, T. Swan, E. Harris. M. Bankester, C. Wilhelm, A. Duffy, C. Stockdale. . President pv'? : First Row: C. Eaheart, D. Sanford, M. Pollack, I. Daniels, B. Bauman, R. Clark, I. Waters, F. Smith, T. Swan. Second Row: N. Cridlin, B. Elliote, M. Bankester, C. Wilhelm, M. Cannon, L. Blackburn, K. Caradine, S. Murphy, B. Brooke, P. Kaufman, A. Toppen, A. Duffy, SI. Wright, B. Smith, L. Murdoch, C. Ianis, D. Sandusky, I. Popper, R. Baucum, C. House, K. Wade, A. Adams. Third Row: E. Harris, I. Maxwell, C. Stockdale, W. Newburn. Shield!72 Pep Club Row 1'I Robbins G Gilbert L Bo a tin, G. Gee, N. Wilson, S. Murphy, R. Orr, C. House, L. Williams, M. Rudd, T Butterick, C. Whipple, T. Vergos, B Smith, D. Huddleston, P. Drenning Row 2: L. Thurmond, C. Eaheart, K Caradine, C. Grese, B. Stepherson, C Lawson, T. Cortese, C. Herring, Q Chipley, R. Scatamacchia, S. Iohnston E. Hilliard, N. Cridlin. Row 3: A. Nease A. Stephens, M. Cassel, C. Rill, B Marks, I. Sher, M. Rhodes, D. Ginsburg R. Cortese, I. Nerren, I. Plunket, D Dunn, G. Apperson. Row 4: V. Streuli I. Martin, N. Ricards, E. Williams, W. White, I. Baley, M. Frolich, B. Oswalt, A. Saltz, N. Stewart, T. Lockeridge, P. Painter. Row 5: C. Oswalt, D. Cantrell, F. Bliven, P. Pitts, V. Stein, B. Ervin, L. Sweatt, B. Marston, M. Cannon. Row 6: B. Doyle, I. Bliven, G. Thompson, M. Reed, L. Ricossa, S. Rezba, L. Black- burn, S. Hiett, I. Halle, R. Marino, N Nicholson. Row 7: I. Owens, I. Iohnson B. Burke, A. Solley, I. Baer, D. Moser, R Taylor, S. Grushkin. Row 8: A. Rowan N. Bigger, P. Daltroff, M. Weeks, D. Hartman, I. Cortese, I. Maddox, D. Bel- lott, B. Moore. v 1 v V, ,. I Activities 5 u Bleacher Bums Cl u b Row 1: G. Gallagher, D. Starr, I. Bunch L. Hoggatt, A. Daltroff. Row 2: L. Hi- dinger, B. Williams, P. Daltroff, N Flint, I. Henrich, H. Williamson, I. Cor- tese. Row 3: C. Keltner, S. Prosterman E. Lyles, I. Owens. Row 4: I. Maddox M. Olmstead, P. Olmstead, B. Slack Row 5: R. Orr, P. Willett, B. Gresham T. Yeager, M. Bryson, I. Clark, B Rowan. Row 6: I. Dews, B. Cook, R Freeman, S. McQuiston, R. Hiller. Row 1: I. Cortese, T. Cortese, C. House, M. Frolich, I. Iohnston, I. Owens, A. French, D. Painter. Row 2: B. Gresham, D. Hartman, D Ginsburg, I. Wright, B. Fergusen, B. Burson, W. Griffin, P. Spellman, I. Krismer. Row 3: B. Ervin, R. Foust, I. Flowers, L. Alexander, I Maddox, P. Olmstead, M. Olmstead, K. Bowling. Row 4: C. Keltner, B. Slack, I. Newsom, C. Doyle, D. Harrison. Row 5: I. Dews, D Starr, H. Williamson, T. Smith, R. Marino, M. Botts, R. Smith, B. Reeser, P. Willett. Shield!72 French Club -10.44 1 'T1 or 1st Row: B. Daniels, I. Sonnenburg, C. Spindel, S. Buchalter, B. Vasa. 2nd Row: K. Walker, Mrs. Smith, I. Plunket, L. Kriger, I. Levine, A. Dreifus, W. Kaufman, C. Lawson, M. Pollack. 3rd Row: C. Gabert, D. Ettman, B. Davies, I. Bloom, L. Tamm, W. Crowson, I Rutledge, S. Patteson, A. Knowles, M. Landsee, I. Plitman, S. Dan. Russian Club 1- 4 t. 3 I ifkxmii' f , N, Yx P ., as Vi t 1 1stRow: Barbara A., Elizavyeta S., Anna A., Patreetsi S., Kreesti S., Anastasia B. 2nd Row: Gotfreed L., Daveed K., Ivan K., Natasha H., Gyenrick B., Villiam G., Alexe D., Alexander C., Marya P. 3rd Row: Guspozha Ke, Mikhail W., Nickolai M. l., Yakov D., Nikita T.. Nickolai G. II, Stefan C. II, Dimitri L., Youri F., Stefan M. I. Activities junior Classical League Ns! Row:M. Bagley, I. Bagley, A. Dreifus. M. Grace, I. Fazakerly, D. Tannen, P. Cariani. 2nd Row: I. Knoeller, N. Oberton, K. Hobson, X . Bullet, I. Greene, M. Maury, V. Heely, I. Creson, R. Rosenblum. 3rd Row: M. Rhodes, I. Bliven, S. Schram, A. Hansen, R. Katrovitz, D. Davidson, S. Iacobson, C. Grese, A. Darling, M. Green, B. McCullough, S. Green. 4th Row: I. Randall, B. Olivar, W. White, M. Col- Ens, B. Cochran, H. Grosmaire, H. Bridger, S. Bell, S. Lawson, Miss Davis. Spanish Club I A.. Y7.-' gil . Q. l 1stRow: M. Boatright, Miss Schroll, S. Lockricge, N. Stewart, L. Thurmond, L. Williams, A. Cartwright, M. Andrews, N. Cridlin, B viarks. 2nd Row: G. Thompson, D. Dunn, A. Saltz, H. Reisman, I. Sher, B. Moore, B. Doyle. 3rd Row: G. Apperson, A. Nease, R. Bau- Zum, M. Rudees, L. Ialenak, K. Keltner, D. Simon, L. Deraburg, S. Burns, L. Hicky, N. Ricards. Shield! 72 Bi-Racial Committee Row 1: K. Carpenter, A. Bradley, B. Bradley, L. Bogatin. Row 2: E. Williams, B. Gerber M. Holmes, R. Holmes. Chess Club xii, ,NSA It Row 1: M. Taber, P. Cariani, A. Becker, P. Buchalter, D. Stephens. Row 2: T. Gattas, B. Gianulis, C. Nelson, R. Coulter, R. Riley. Activities Get Together For the second year, White Station has maintained a Get Together pro- gram with Douglass High School. In an effort to close communication gaps be- tween students, they have sponsored such activities as a talent show, mas- querade ball, and student exchange. Thanks to the guidance of Mr. Iohnson and Mrs. Fox and the participation of the students, Get Together has been a very successful program. 39 '1-if 'S , . ., A x ,, ' f rw isa t. 'x , air n , Row1 E Williams I Martin C Eahart A Prewitt L Thurmond S Newsom R0w2 I Cortese, C. Winfield. R.. 'v 3: Mr. Iohnson, T. Physics Club W xx Row 1: M. Coulter, S. Cowles, I. Plittman. Row 2: S. Salky, I. Siegel. Row 3: R. Eisman, I. Iohnson, P. Daltroff, C. McDowell, D. Ste phens, B. Davies, I. Warner. Row 4: S. Iouravell, D. Greis, B. Fike, R. Herzberg, H. Silver, M. Taber, R. Kisber. Row 5: L. Mcgehee, B Loveless, M. Collins, Mr. Iones. Science Club . I ' W - wif f'1Ptl i:q.., . 2533.5-vwfsff ..vf:e...s ff..5ii'ffs?.i5:'6s.'dsab .:'i.. . Row 1: P. Cariani, M. Edelson, I. Levine, I. Kauffman, D. Stephens, D. Harris, S. Goldfarb, R. Ruch, V. Streuli, I. Krismer, E. Williams P. Hecht, G. Greenfield. Row 2: K. Walker, B. Marks, M. Byrd, B. Hanover, S. Rezba, R. Kisber, R. Baucum, Q. Chipley, C. Iohnson, L Bogatin, I. Halle, I. Starr, T. Mueller. Row 3: M. Warner, B. Grese, I. Chutz, M. Adams, B. Burke, C. Herring, M. Collin, I. Maxwell, I Plitman, M. Taber, R. Blustein, A. Kraus. Activities Film Society Row 1: A. Weiner, M. Lazarov, M. Byrd, K. Walker, A. Nease, I. Knoeller, D. Stephens, M. Frohlich, I. Warner, H. Lapides, B. Lind- sley, I. Levine, A. Dreifus, B. Elliotte, V. Streuli, L. Bogatin, L. Buchalter, V. Healy, E. Morrison, E. Fullman, D. Ettman. Row 2: S Balkin, B. Marks, R. Lipman, M. Schapiro, L. Hobson, C. Gabert, H. Reisman, I. Sonnenburg, S. Buchalter, D. Risso, I. Halle, G. Iimer- son, E. Harris, S. Branch, I. Davidson, M. Portman, B. Moore, A. Prewitt, L. Thurmond, B. Gerber, L. Mabry, B. Smith, I. Krismer, B Graves, M. Pinkel, C. Grese, P. Wilson. Row 3: Y. Mothershead, L. Williams, G. Greenfield, I. Starr, S. Graves, I. Plitman, G. Tate, M K. McNelis, A. Katz, M. Coulter, D. Korones, K. Pollard, I. Maxwell, S. Williford, B. Gianulis, R. Clark, I. Brejot, B. Fike, M. Taber, R Eisman, I. Cook, D. Gordon, I. Siegel, B. Oliver, M. Warner, B. Grese. Rally Club I The I Vkkk KJ .,,. A W ,,.,., ., Row 1: P. Hecht, D. Bellot, L. Williams, T. Cortese, B. Moore, H. Cocks, Mrs. Buhler, I. Cortese, D. Ginsburg, R. Baucum. Row 2: K. Pollard, C. Iohnson, I. Sonnenburg, D. Harris, V. Streuli, R. Blustein. Shield!72 Library Club if 4? 'KJ Row 1: M. Shuhun, Q. Chipley, B. Oswalt, I. Stein, D. Isom, S. Scott. Row 2: I. Huffman, Mrs. Roberts, G. Herring, C. Boensch, G. Greenfield, M. Rudd, C. Wilson, Mrs. Spraggins. Debate Club Row 1: Q. Chipley, P. Cariani, M. Adams, C. Herring. Row 2: B. Daniels, L. Bogatin, R. Rush, C. Gabert, D. Stevens, H. Reisman. Row 3: I. Cortese, M. Taber, W. White, I. Grace, G. Greenfield, B. Burke, S. Dan. Activities Future Homemakers Of America Row 1: D. Houston, S. Molasky, M. Leonard, S. Tate. Row 2: C. Decker, K. Yeager, I. Casteix, T. Manning, L. Consch, D. Dunlap, S. Wagner, C. Tate, S. Dailey. Row 3: Mrs. Chamberlin, C. Hair, D. Mize, G. Thombs, D. Dinger, R. Hill, I. Wilson, A. King, D. Hum- phrey, M. Davenport, D. Armstrong. Commercial Club Row 1: M. Thompson, L. Hesselbein, I. Black, A. Drummond, E. Henderson, M. Brode, D. Wadlington, P. Morehart, B. Thurmond, R Flair. Row 2: V. Anderson, L. Lunday, D. Riso, D. Donderville, L. McCall, D. Dees, K. Brommer, D. Dobbs, D. Smith, M. Craddock, M Auerswald. Row 3: Mrs. Robinson, I. Schmitz, M. Cottam, B. Guthrie, R. Hill, D. Dinger, D. Wade. R. Glover, K. Grafton, S. Gaines Shield!72 Red Cross Council F? Q Row 1: P. Painter, C. Rill, A. Stevens, I. Levine, C. Dorrity, M. Davenport, E. Fullman. Row 2: I. Esterman, T. Lockridge, N. Stewart, C. Taylor, D. Dunlap, C. Ferril, F. Smith, V. Healy, D. Ettman. I . fi? ' 52. . .ar . 'I' .4 L it 'M Activities And Activities Without Q 35, ay W- 5 Names S it-Q' -CX Sh 1d!72 91 JUNIQR HIGH A CTIVITIES JU IOR HIGH STUDE TCOU CIL Ioni Avery Ir. Hi Girls' Veep Q I I , A 5 mnvllslvlllq 1 in- Bert Wolfe qv Ir. Hi Boys' Veep Row 1: I. Roth, M. Watson, C. Burson, R. Thompson, P. Adler, C. Thompson, S. Rhodes, A. Gilson, L. Denaburg. Row 2: S. Deranny, B. Snyder, D. Lurie, T. Becht, K. Carpenter, T. Dick, L. Rowan, G. Quinn, S. Gause. Row 3: P. McCann, G. Iohnson, R. Cruthirds, I. Grace, D. Becker, G. Westland, C. Bryson, C. Hammer, B. Bronson. Row 4: E. McCann, C. Shorter, S. Gelb, I. Watson, D. Hall, L. Rob- inson, I. Avery, O. Parish. Shield! 72 lllhh Pep Club Row 1: A. Polk, S. Nobles, L. Hendley, G. Quinn, L. Rowen, M. Fourmy - Pres., I. Shipmon - V. Pres., I. Galella - Sec., S. Lawson - Treas., C. Hataway - Sgt.-at-Arms, I. Bauman, P. May, P. Carter, I. Avery, K. Carpenter. Row 2: K. Chapman, M. Bean, K. Kirsch- ner, I. Delugach, D. Olswing, E. Stallings, M. Butterick, P. Kriger, K. Hayden, I. Burson, T. Gelb, B. Caffey, L. Wong. Row 3: C. Hi- dinger, L. Plesofsky, K. Eckler, P. Aker, E. Morehouse, P. Rigsby, I. Lyles, R. Thompson, L. Broemmelsick, L. Cannon, N. Iohnston, D. Lurie, L. Branch, K. Maddox. Row 4: C. Burson, P. Katrovitz, T. Becht, A. Iacobson, S. Brown, I. Baer, EI. Swanson, S. Ellis, I. Prather, B. Clark, El. Myrick, C. Krismer, I. Thomas, K. Cathey, T. Riggan, I. Kopald. Row 5: W. Epstein, K. Burke, M. Green, B. Bullock, P. Hall, L. Foster, S. Gause, S. Apperson, B. Carloss, S. Stern, M. Cohen, T. Harris, R. Barrs. Row 6: P. Seay, C. Perrin, M. Phillips, L. Blake, P. Pattinson, T. Bistolfi, S. Green, S. Stroud, I. Duncan, M. Ledbetter. Row 7: A. Maury, K. Oswalt, L. Chapman, M. Iacobs, R. Porter, A. Ammons, A. Newsom, L. Akers. Activities Broadcasting Club Row 1: D. Share - Veep, Mr. Moore, D. Plough - Pres. Row 2: C. Dickson, A. Pure - Sec.-Treas., C. Thompson, T. i Melvin, D. Ginsburg. Row 3: I. Bliven, N. Holbrook, I. Lyles, M. Rosenblum, D. LaCagnina, B. Filbedman. I q,E,,,,...,,.., .. . I i , sm,-,. ,. .s-wswavtmfsgsfisfvswi K. ,.Ays.zxs.s . ... A. S partann aires RX jk ' 1.-' -ff PQX., 1 '.e S - Row 1, Seated: T. Dick, N. Pool, M. Bean, D. Olswing, E. Stallings, M. Butterick, M. Hunt, L. Buttner, I. Lyles. Row 2, Seated: G. Ste- venson, I. Ginsberg, V. Farnham, P. Mueller. Row 3, Seated: T. McCrea, C. Stephens, K. Schneider, B. Williams, S. Hearn. Standing: S. Williams, D. Sisson, C. Smith, I. Mosley, M. Dukes, S. Becton, D. McCann, A. McDonald, K. McShane, I. Iohnson, C. Cole, P. Hall, Mrs. Lane - Sponsor, P. Rigsey, D. VanDees't. 95 Shield!72 :uhh ROTC Shield!72 White Station ROTC BILL EVERETT Ed s J-Sm .4 'I 5 A , X IK ' f:.. A . . LTC COURTNEY R. SHIRLEY MISS SANDRA A. BUHLER Senior Army Instructor Girls' Advisor The foundation of our ROTC program this year has been our exemplary instructors. Their untiring ef- forts to instill esprit de corps, discipline, and leadership in each of the cadets have resulted in one of the finest units in the Third Army. The only way we have of expressing our appreciation is silent admiration. Gratitude is also due Miss Sandra Buhler, girls' advisor, who has worked diligently to establish and main- tain the high standards of the Sponsor Corps and Girls' Drill Team. 'Pnb-ri Dang.. MSG CHARLES I. BUSSIAEGER SSG KENNETH L. DUNCAN ROTC IOI-IN GRACE STEVE PILGRIM Executive Officer Battalion Commander Ba ttahon Staff JUDY FITZWATER BETHANY SMITH Sponsor Sponsor First Row: Capt. Collins, Capt. Griesheimer, Mai. Lillard, Capt. Cocks. Second Row: Lt. Cook, Lt. Gallagher, Sgt. Ivy, Lt. House, Lt. Lyles. The Battalion Staff is the true cornerstone of our outstanding unit. The staff has the responsi- bility for the administration of the records, maintaining the high standards of our unit, and as- sisting the commander. The 1971-72 staff of the Spartan Battalion will long be remembered for their outstanding efforts in upgrading the ROTC program at White Station. Shield!72 Field Commanders A ., .W Sgt. Gardner, Capt. Newbern, Maj. Kaufman, Capt. Deck, Capt. Armstrong. Sponsors 'QM iw? wwm . , -wif h... Q 3 M QQ Sitting: I. Pierce, G. Gee, I. Bloom, G. Whitsitt, B. Smith, S. Baer, S. Fleming, I. Iohnson, I. Fitzwater. Standing: G. Hutton, P. Avery, D. Price, K. Klinke, C. Whipple, A. McDonald, K. Goldschmid, D. Huddleston. Not Pictured: R. Rutherford. ROTC Drill Teams 3' ' 4.5.1 Kneeling: S. Wagner, B. Cobble, L. Maury, I. Esterman, B. Iackson, M. Corlew, I. Bliven. Standing: P. Kaufman, R. Bell- grau, M. Goad, D. Loveless, T. Claypool, I. Lyon, B. Leibengood, M. Cook, M. Mathies. Through much hard work and practice the Boys' and Girls' Drill teams of White Station have continued to uphold the highly recognized standards of excellence of their predecessors. Com- manded by Cdt. Major Phill Kaufman and Hon. Major Kathleen Rugel, respectively, the units have performed at Homecoming and the Veteran's Day Parade and competed in Third Army and Memphis Drill Meets this spring. I .J 1 1 v 1. - ' - , . . ' gd' A 1 T 'A' x Y is Sitting: M. Morrell, L. Goad, N. Oberton, B. Stepherson, S. Cooper, I. Smith, W. Kaufman. Standing: K. Rugel, G. Bul- lock, M. Linton, M. Grace, L. McDonald, C. Lawson, S. Turner, H. Holst, M. Peden. Not Pictured: A. Cohen, I. Fazaker- ly. Shield!72 Rifle Team v-,m,,W.,,, Kneeling: L. Wilson, S. Elliot, W. Hunt. Standing: R. Shubert, S. Kook, R. Gardner, W. DeVanny, P. Kauf- man. Color Guard Eventhoughinexpedenced and marung shakHy,the RiHe Teani has aganiinade a good shomdng this year. Although losing five out of six from last year's team they have proven that this team is one not to be defeated easHy. 'Phe seven nevv nunnbers coached by LTCIShiHeyinchukzRobeN.Card- nen Larry VVHson, Sandy Kook, Ricky Shubert, Will Hunt, Warren DeVanny and team captain Steve HMM. R. Cowden, D. Childs, M. Glover, C. Griggs. ROTC Me? . . . Transferred to Vietnam? . . Retreat!!! ff, VP I f a l -.4..,K ' S., .sewn 3 .Q 5 .. K vw N-. ,Ng ,H M 7. rms, .ei X , - -Q, , --:-, ,j w we 'Vw ,tex if .ff Maximum effective range? Oh, about as far as I can throw it. Iust think . . . I could have had nice hair, brought a nice date, and had a great time. Instead . . . Shie1d!72 And if either one of you tries that one more time . . , 'i.'- A K my 3 SQL 1 ,. A- ,s , L. LL.. N ' , . ...,,. 'S , . ,. X , .-. .fa 4 I . ' i -2' . - Q., 'A 724' ju, ...g ,-,,,.- 5- 4 ., 1- ga ,gf fb, ,A ' ,QV ' Q xx .np '-'AN l s 'yu .x-, .1:'.-'N f--31-. '-1 .M ,. V, , . -Q-1' .-' ' - ,. K' . , J , I .,V J? 57' 1 'Z ' vwwrw, ' R3 I WARREN WHITE, EDITOR Q 5 I ' ws Senior High F00tba11 ' f Q M. ima 1 Q . qi' 'W ' hiv Nm 7 -'iw 5 L ' 5 Q -4 N110 N. 1 -. 'UI' L -' 'T' fin 'M' ' .K ' 52151 Y. K ' kt ' haf?---Q? '1 R ' L.: 11 3 ss' W' - 1- LAL, Km X K,K . . K NQKKAKK N' K 1 K K K I . , . L ' NA ' :gg 21'-'U f ,K L AK A- , N ' ' gixf - xv- HL. ,,, aff?-f Lf . .- ' 'usa vw I 'X --fh ,g,- A 91 :HK-K KL , KK L ,K 1 4,-figs gf, Sf .L,f .K W WML., f1 sg: ww , .,, Q- .. K ,,,- ff' X KK yy. fa- Kf1..sqf . X. Y K. KK ,L . -L . K KKKKK,:,Kb.'v35'KKK 'KK Ki, ' X M L fv L. ,K -'TH 'fix T' , - ff-ww' if ., . ' - X .K K ,,-AQ: :sea ,ef H ...K e ,, K ix z Ml., KK . X . , K .. F- .-.,:LL L' A - , XL v if v , t A L , . - K aff. '11 4 .LA ' 1 551.59 ' ' L . LLL, -ix K .K . 2. L x K .L , LK ,K x LK -1 Q Q K. - - urKKKK 1. K . K KK, 3 r ,YN Q K KK :Eb L '?'K W o 'z'75? f1iA:7 .L L L . L L -.'f'f1- ' . N A' Q L f N' Mgxi' ' ' V x . 'L ' . X L wr, X. ' f .L, , -Q ..2 Q N - K -- i,gQa,. QL ' A L.' W ew- Aff.. . Q L zkf-if vw. K-.K ..,.,,.f3.4.' ff K .53,Z,KwK K K K?,K5,v K x KKKTK K AH QL. f K LK W- K N gg, mf KL K: K Q . L . -. x1G1YKKg4sK - L ,LL l 'SKK K K . , A ' . L ' KK K xg. Q. K bf NK . 5 Kb ev- ,kgL -. L. L55-QL -,ggi -W K -. .K wg W K x wg L- P' 1+ V , X, A Q 1 L?Nf 's.w-2 F ,K K K K Q Y , KK WW KKK KKKXLLQ sy K ii' L my-.L . 4 w . - nf WRX X ' NW, 3 ' la., l 4 wkfx x Ax s i o 1 4? 1 1: n lr. Season 'S 'Q q 155442 WSHS 14 4 wsHs 14 WSHS 55 WSHS fs A K NEW vvsHs 54 vvsus so wsHs WSHS vvsus 55 WSHS 4 42 R if S X ON X sss its 444 i Record 0 Hillcresff? 14 FH rl Q Mcssirzlsw 0 Ovcrtoh 4,4 6 Kingsbury 0 CBHS 13 Melrose 7 Douglass 6 Treadwnll 8 Manassas 6 5: CO-CAPTAIN LEE HIDINGER All Mid-South All-State All-Memphis M.I.A.A. Player of the Year TERRY BERRYMAN IOI-IN DEWS L CAPTAIN IIMMY CLARK All-League Sports ff Shi0ld!72 ANDY DALTROFF IEFF ROACH All-Mid-South All-State BOBBY WILLIAMS All-Memphis A CLAY LEHMAN , A I DANNY STARR BILLY SLACK All-League All-League 4 ' WW h..,,y..u SENIOR HIGH FOOTBALL TEAM: First Row: Stillwagon, Daltroff, Lehman, Slack, Flint, Henrich, Hidinger, Clark, Starr, Berry- man, Dews, Roach, Burnett, Yeager, Rowan. Second Row: Williamson, Newsom, Brown, Burkett, Owens, French, Shelton, Avanzi, Leuellyn, Moser, Daltroff, Wilson, Lipsey, Olmstead. Third Row: Prosterman, Wohrman, Molinski, Sneed, Alexander, Allen, Menen- dez, Wright, Reynolds, Allen, I-loggatt, Olmstead. Fourth Row: Brown, Riggins, Bendall, Bruner, Curry, Gresham, Williams, Hatta- way, Cain, Malmo, Edwards, Willett. Sports E :QW-E 5 fm bww 'WA' AM A Nw, M, www CO-CAPTAIN IAMES I-IENRICH NELSON FLINT 44-1 ....-.,--TJ gr nf' 1 it Ni Egg' W , W. . Shield!72 BOB ROWAN Honorable Mention All-State All-Memphis TOMMY SHELTON TOM YEAGER IIM OWENS BRUCE STILLWAGON IAMES NEWSOM RANDY BURNETT BILL MOSER IERRY BROWN Sports The Spartan 's greatest season began like this . P I f .sa A f Q - L. ' K- , 5 fl' ' fr , , ' X . rv' j 4 ' , . s la .... 3 . ' it-:git 1 ss . K . ,fiwdivtik ,K 1 S W 'Reiki . . .t K A N V 1 WSHS - 14, West Memphis - 0 The opening contest of the season was against highly-regarded West Memphis. The Spartans, chosen by opposing coaches to finish on top of the M.l.A.A., blanked the Blue Devils, 14-0. Defense was the name of the game as their opponents could only manage 43 yards total offense. Quarterback Iimmy Clark scored the initial touchdown on a 60-yard punt return late in the first half, and halfback Iames I-lenrich put the game out of reach for the Blue Devils on a 30-yard touchdown run. Bobby Williams booted both extra points in the Spartans' opening triumph. Defensive standouts included Lee Hidinger, Andy Daltroff, Ieff Roach, and Danny Starr. Tailback Bob Rowan and fullback Ioe Avanzi combined for 140 yards rush- ing for the Spartan offense. . with Victory over the Blue Devils. Shield!72 WSHS - 14, Hillcrest - 14 The lone marring of the superb 10-0-1 Spartan slate came at the hands of the Hillcrest Vikings. As a re sult of numerous early Spartan errors, Hillcrest found themselves atop the Spartans, 14-0, after only si minutes of play. White Station, regaining their senses, toughened in the final three quarters to battle to 14-14 tie. The first Spartan tally came as Spartan Iames Henrich escorted a Viking fumble 30 yards for touchdown. The final six was attained by All-Memphis halfback Bob Rowan on a 15-yard jaunt. Bobb Williams obliged for his second conversion, granting the Spartans the tie. WSHS - 55, Fairley - 21 The Spartans came back after the disappointing Hillcrest tie and romped over the Fairley Bulldogs, 55-21, at Fairley. Honor- able-Mention All-State running back Bob Rowan piled up 218 yards in leading the ferocious White Station ground attack which amassed 401 yards. Rowan scored three quick touch- downs and later added two more, with Iimmy Clark, David Brown, and Ieff Roach each scoring one. All-Memphis safety Bobby Williams showed his kicking powers as he booted five extra points. The Mean Green totaled a season high of 55 points. This impressive victory put the Spartans on the winning track for the remainder of the season. The Spartan offense, as well as defense, released their full powers at Fairley. Sports WSI-IS - 6, Messick - 0 It was a solid Spartan defensive unit, spearheaded by linebackers Lee Hidinger, Iames Henrich, and Billy Slack, that gave victory to the Spartan squad. The offense was able to muster only a single score against a likewise sticky Messick defense. Both teams were, however, able to sustain limited offensive drives. A Panther threat died at the Spartan one-yard line in the first quarter, and another fizzled in the third quarter at the Spartan 13. The Spartans marched to the Panther 20 in the second period but relin- quished possession on downs. The margin for Spartan victory was accounted for by halfback Paul Willett on a four-yard dash. Bob Rowan was the leading rusher in the 6-0 Spartan triumph, gaining 84 yards on 21 carries. WSHS - 54, Overton - 6 The most awesome ground attack in the MIAA exhibited its incomparable prowess as White Station digested Overton, 54-6. Bob Rowan accounted for three Spartan scores on runs of four, six, and eight yards as halfback Scott Prosterman contributed another pair of TD's on runs of three yards each. Iimmy Clark hurled a 65-yard touchdown bomb to split-end Nathaniel Leuellyn and scampered 10 yards himself to paydirt. Paul Wil- lett also dashed six yards into the zone for the eighth tally. The Spartans dominated the match on the ground and in the air as they never had to surrender possession of the ball by punting and completed five of six passes as WS again surpassed the 50 point mark. Shield!72 WSHS - 30, Kingsbury - 0 A stingy Spartan defense and a balanced offense provided the ultimate ingredients for an easy victory over the Kingsbury Falcons, 30-0, at Crump Stadium. The Spartan defenders not onlyheld the Falcon of- fense to a measley 62 yards but provided scoring also as All-State linebacker Lee Hidinger intercepted an errant Kingsbury pass and returned it 27 yards for a touchdown. Quarterback Iimmy Clark scored twice from five and nine yards out while leading all rushers with 68 yards on nine carries. Halfback Paul Willett also tallied twice for the Spartans on runs of two and five yards. White Station put out a great over-all ef- fort in preparation for the long awaited battle with CBHS. WSHS - 14, CBHS - 13 White Station's homecoming game against arch-rival A CBHS provided the stage for what proved to be the most thrilling Spartan contest. The Spartans, however, were plagued by two costly fumbles each setting up a Brother tally. With the Purple Wave leading 7-O, halfback Paul Willett drove across the end stripe from the one, sending the teams to the locker rooms deadlocked at 7-7. Rowan slammed across from the three in the third period lifting the Spartans to a 14-7 ad- vantage. CBHS then captured six points closing the score to 14-13. The two point conversion at- tempt was batted down by Ieff Roach as the score remained the same with the Spartans on top. Sports WSHS - 14, Melrose - 7 The biggest victory of the regular season and possibly the most important win ever for a White Station team came as the Spartans ran over fourth-ranked Melrose, 14-7. The initial White Station score followed a blocked punt on the Melrose 23-yard line. Bob Rowan captured his first of two scores on a 3-yard burst climaxing the 23-yard drive. Rowan's second six early in the fourth period put the Spartans ahead, 14-7, which proved to be the final margin as Melrose quarterback Iohn Batts was continually dumped for losses by the aggressive White Station defensive linemen. Shield!72 The Big Green Machine continued to roll . . . WSHS - 21, Douglass - 6 The Spartans clinched the Northeast Title at Halle Stadium by defeating the Douglass Red Devils, 21-6. White Station pushed across three touchdowns in the second quarter and fought off a closing burst by Douglass to claim the victory. Halfback Paul Willett led the Spartan charge scoring once on a two-yard run while rushing for 69 yards on 13 carries. Veteran running back Bob Rowan was sidelined after injur- ing his leg but rushed for 38 yards and one touchdown before sustaining the injury. A 67-yard pass from quarterback jimmy Clark to Nathaniel Leuellyn accounted for the final White Station score. WSI-IS - 35, Treadwell - 8 Regular season play terminated as the highly re- garded Spartans lashed the Treadwell Eagles, 35- 8. Treadwell provided little opposition for the po- tent Spartan club, which crossed the end stripe three times in the opening period. The touch- downs came as David Brown raced five yards, Ioe Avanzi plunged over from the one, Bob Wohrman burst across from the three, and Paul Willett dashed for a score from the one yard line. Iimmy Clark also hit Nathaniel Leuellyn on a 74-yard scoring strike. . and finished the regular season at 9-0-1. Sports -- -V-- , The grand finale Came . . . WSHS - 42, Manassas - 6 White Station completed its most successful season in history by capturing the Northern Conference crown with a trouncing of state-ranked Manassas. The game, which was figured to be an even match, pro- vided few thrills as the Spartans rolled up 35 points in the first half. Quarterback Iimmy Clark and tail- back Nathaniel Leuellyn accounted for three touchdowns apiece in the 42-6 drubbing. Clark's scores came on runs of one and six yards in addition to a 46-yard punt return. Sprints of 26 yards and 71 yards, added to a one-yard dive, provided Leuellyn and the Spartans with three more touchdowns. The rugged Spartan defense allowed Manassas only a fourth quarter score when the contest was far out of the Tiger grasp. . as the Spartans won the North Championship. Shield!72 'riff L , :N r, AK -f Q, K. Q11 IUTO W , il S595 I , -L 'f ,M V if , 5 451 ' ' 2, 4, ,rf ,E .., f ,w sl H xv, , I ... V, , - ' 2 Z , H J jf 'Z if ' 'Ki 1 ww:-wg , Q34 ' -. . . ,vol 'K' . , WT M ' 4, ' , , XM , H' ,iw 5, W , I-,-., . an ng -, . .-...., Xi 5 J, a- N 414, , . M E 4' 1' tt I , gg, , 5g e M A 1 -f ' -Q. A - Y 4 h .. V I W, V - 'VA' 1 - k , A f ...X W A . , ,N N, I M:-fha,-.4M. V -N , N' fe.-1 ' . 0. 'x 'Q Sh 1d!72 .SENIOR HIGH BASKETBALL 48 A i 'll' 4-ii' .I 'Ea Bill Cook, M.I,A.A. all-time leading scorer. Shield!72 jg IH tits' - --- J,- . 'l,'- Coaches Holt, Searcy, Mitchell The 1971-72 White Station Basketball Team proved to be the best team in the school's history. Coach George I-Iolt's Spartans ran up an amazing 21-5 regular season record en route to the top of the MIAA Northeast Division. Of course, the main reason for White Station's success was Bill Cook, the most prolific scorer in Memphis prep history. Without the essential element of teamwork, however, the Spartans would have been far less dominating. The three big men inside, Ralph Free- man, Donald Walls, and Bruce Harrington, served vital rebounding roles in every game. Playmaker Spike Neighbors ran the Spartan of- fense brilliantly all season. Bill Williams, Felix Caldwell, and Steve McQuiston started at times and filled in ably when needed, as did the entire Spartan bench. White Station had its best team and finest players ever this year. The memories of this team will echo in the Spartan halls for many years to come, and their achievements will not soon be erased from the MIAA record books. RALPH FREEMAN BRUCE HARRINGTON DOUG KEARNEY ' 63124, A iv ggggy' 4 wx iw, af 'V ai? . 5 if i ! U 1 DONALD WALLS SPIKE NEIGHBORS f my MW .. mm' L 'w ,WWW A Y 'WAAW RANDY STAFFORD 4 Sport: L F RICHARD SIMS FELIX CALDWELL BILLY WILLIAMS IOHN BURCI-I STEVE MCQUISTON GREG GALLAGHER The Spartan captain, Bill Cook, has been flood- ed with numerous honors throughout his high school basketball career. Labeled as a pre-season All-American, Cook responded this season by breaking two MIAA scoring records. In a 123-86 victory over Germantown, he poured in 63 points on 23 of 40 field goals and 17 of 18 free throws while breaking the single game prep record. Two months later on February 4, Cook broke the ca- reer scoring record in a rugged game at Kingsbu- ry. Coach George I-Iolt summarized Cook's ability in a feature article which was seen in The Com- mercial Appeal in Ianuary. He was quoted as fol- lows, Show me a kid who'll work harder than Bill to overcome anything, and l'll show you an All-American. Bill Cook and all his Spartan teammates have worked hard this season'and have proved that they are All-Americans. Games Points Average 9. .Sophomore C1969-701 23 473 20.57 Sophomore C1969-711 23 473 20.57 Iunior f1970-711 26 718 27.62 Senior C1971-721 26 862 33.23 Totals 75 2053 27.37 BILL COOK Captain -2 .. A L . - X ' I S- My KJ: M7 :KJ XXL! aeli X it I X X5 'Rf new -1-Q 5 I I ,- -1 ' 'F in .- Q 5 ' -' I ' 1 5 ' 'L ' '43' S tml .'1U ..lij3Umxlf E4 i 1 44 -...g --ax, V H., 1, -1, --A 15 w--- f -..-. 1 vw A Eh V U :A . i S , K mlm j MSW A if W 3 S xml 3? 5343 S lu guild 1. tx 3 2 il H Hfun , . 3 ' A W i N... asss - s K . -. I :sq .. Q-, g-5 W he E ' x K I N :ui .C -. Q J Nibgfxi SZ . Li , wg -5 A '-K!! ' g-.RL 5 I Zggg W -L g S -na A . 'J Y ..-I I ,' , f. C.. J SENIOR HIGH BASKETBALL TEAM: Kneeling: Williams, Caldwell, Kearney, Gallagher, Burch, Williams fnow playing on B-teaml Sims. Standing: McQuiston, Walls, Neighbors, Stafford, Cook, Harrington, Freeman. Sports -4 2 32 fmf if ,Q , ,VY 3 W Shield!72 Z2 urs? 1 -s,, .' A3 .fx 'fi-., Q-on-f i - Q5 5. 1 .. X Qs, QT , A 'K Mr f 'uni sms? 2 4 . ' nl qu we -Ji' Em f Q i A SKS! Shield!72 The Spartan machine manufactured victory after Victory with unmatched precision. ' ,Q-QL L ui 1 Q 1' . A ,f. jp ggi J , lrg ,fa 6 i S S XX 1 'X-N EE' Sports ffzfff S Every player served an essential part in the functioning of the machine. 'J ' if V' Y i A , V gig Shield!72 X fH it fe Av N93 B Team Under the direction of Coach Lonnie Searcy, the Senior I-Iigh B Team smashed its way to an- other fine season, posting a superior 18-3 record. With excellent shooting and superb rebounding by Iimmy Counce, David Harrington, Michael Fowler, Larry Lee, Paul Haire, and David Brown, the team always displayed consistence on the boards as well as on defense. Depth is another trait that can be attributed to the Spartan Bee's. Many more successful season can be anticipated, but it will take another well rounded team to surpass the runner-up slot in the city which this team captured. -qu-mm se 'f ' f - wi SENIOR HIGH B TEAM: Kneeling: Van Brocklin, Gay, Harrington, Lee, Daniels, Apperson, Webb. Standing: Kraus, Ieffrey, Wil- liams, Hunt, Flowers, Fowler, Rook, Counce, Coach Searcy. Not pictured: Brown, Haire, Hoggatt, Leuellyn. Sports ..-ff' Sports C ! 7 0 WEz ,Qi . - ?.:F5 F MK! 63 'Q .F ,B gsm If 1 1,1 n K lk 'fu' F 1 'L Q wav' fav Eff. -Q QEIDYBIQ 5 5 '1 FW 'Q ' fv-Q 0'- . 'O Senior High Baseball White Station's reputation for fielding excellent baseball teams was again fulfilled this year, under the direction of Coach George Holt, as the team finished with a fine 6-6 record in 1971. Bobby Williams, Ioe Avanzi, and Chuck Keltner led the strong pitching staff as Lee Toombs started at the catching po- sition. The remainder ofthe team included Walter Rogers, Ted Eastburn, Greg Gallagher, Miles Bryson, Billy Gresham, Rich- ard Sims, Trip Allen, Louis Rosenberg, Iimmy Burch, and Tommy Yeager. The team placed fifth in the tough 1-A District, and with many returning starters they can look forward to a fine season next year. Ii. ...,-...,...., ' f-,Q f,,s, ,,g,,..,.g,,.,, i .wa COACH HOLT SENIOR HIGH BASEBALL TEAM: Sitting: Eastburn, Toombs, Williams, Keltner, Allen, Avanzi, Gallagher. Standing: Ferguson Rogers, Bryson, Rosenberg, Cortese, Yeager, Clark, Sims, Burch, Starr. Sports they Miles Bryson waves teammate in to score 1...-41 ..e,e, ,,,e V Season 'S Record ...g - .. e e ' P WSHS 3 t n eee' ' WSHS 9 W 'X 'L z-. -f k ,Lk -.L 13, YQ -Q . ' f ee e e f 'ftJ'dv. a ' . 1- X f L-- Q' . W Q E-'fsarifii' . lfax' J WSHS 0 Heamilton 10 WSHS o -Civertont 6 en wsHs 5 M Bartlett 4 WSHS 13 E Southside gi 2 Spartan Danny Starr exhibits a picturesque batting style. Shield!72 get gay if , , , ,,,f1't 1 M ,,,.,,1, , I 3. American Legion Coach Holt continues his work with the baseball team during the summer months. The Spartans participate in American Legion Base- ball as Standard Construction Company. Last year they posted a 16-8 record on their way to second place in league play. They contin- ued to make a fine showing in the legion tournament by finishing fifth. Spartan Greg Gallagher was the top hitter for the team with a .410 average. john Burch 1.3953 and Danny Starr 1.3901 were also key Bat- ters in the lineup. Ioe Avanzi, Bobby Williams, Chuck Keltner, and Starr formed the powerful Spartan pitching staff. Avanzi held the most outstanding record of 8-1. Gallagher tfirst basel, Starr fpitcherl, Burch foutfieldl, and Avanzi fpitcherl were chosen to the American Legion All-Star team. iff .Ml Spartan Miles Bryson makes play at first as Greg Gallagher stands by to help. Sports i 5 i K1 as 2 l 1. Chuck Keltner comes over the top with a fastball. , Q.. ..-Q ...ua ,.. , .- ,Qs-,Jn -J, K kAiXTffx.g:., A - vii ,V K K, ,, 51...-. ,N.-,-V. I L WWF ,f .. . L KA , gj Q, AJ N A MM ., 9,3-,QM , . , 40 NA , ,, .,,. Q-f f . -A ' T5-M ,N 5, an In sms - K, , . ss..-up .., 4 L' Mktq V Amir, my Ji Shie1df'72 . 5,0- -.-aL.--3-ff Pitcher Ioe Avanzi starts pick-off play to first base. uma mum 11 -gfgl, SI uggers .Q ,-. f .. I . v. V 1 ' S-F kv A t il .iklj -- ,' ' ' , ,.,g-.vw-Y .1 . GREG GALLAGHER 1.4101 Q Q ' - M Mn-ha..- , W .Wm . , ,..., K, IOHN BURCH 1.3951 Sports All 1 Star Pitchers r Q i Lia- Kev -.M sas. , 1 av' yi mn 4 N. K .W 'cf 5 ' 'ik' - : K- E . .. , .. . X. ' K, , - , , , . . if l-L ir , ' 1 . ' -3 lbs. A ' x A' DANNY STARR C4-2D 'Q 5-41? 31- Jfl Shieldf72 '11 ? K .X an qi, I- 1-www, ,ff ' x . , . , i r V ' A Qf l?, . W xdiiiif--ng'5Hziz'v5?P,qq,4 4? -- 'MQ x - ix' Xi-FSF 7 gs!-..,.v.., ,...-.,, ..-,--.-,. ' il IOE AVANZI C8-U Senior High Tre ok Faring well in the city championship and district meet, the Senior High Track Team rounded out its season on a winning note. With several superb individual and team efforts, the squad wound up with an even 2-2 record. The team was led by shot-putter Lee I-Iidinger, discus throwers Iohn Fowler and Iim Owens, and pole vaulters Steve Roman and Steve Galella. Iohn Dews and Eric Lyles were impressive in the high jump and long jump. Sprinters included Scott Prosterman, Iames I-lenrich, Paul Willett, Iimmy Clark, and Nelson Flint along with hurdlers Wayne Dowdle, Terry Berryman, and Pat Daltroff. Conclud- ing the list are runners Iim Schulz, Clay Pilley, Rod Maddox, Clay Lehmann, Wayne Gray, Bobby Ball, and Danny BeHoH. be saw I will ,fig - 9 5 tb , . . 3994 W. W MM , .aw am .tiki 911 4 . 0 -mm ., L-'J' Q' 'awk qs. 3 5 . F-vvwfk JL' L '11 g 5 ! Q 1. ' l Q it.: fi? !',fT ls Xxtpifsriig Sl' X 9' xxx: SENIOR HIGH TRACK TEAM: First Row: French, Everett, Alexander, Willett. Second Row: Flint, Clark, Henrich, Schulz, Ball. Third Row: Hoggatt, Lehmann, Cook, Orr. Fourth Row: Dews, Berryman, Bellott, Daltroff, Owens. Sports YS. at-Q ., ' 52 xt nm, A as it sb 4 t,,.., 1 gills' 1 t Q at x 5hield!72 Top: Spartan Iames Henrich off the baton to teammate Iimmy Clark in the 880-relay. Left: john Fowler throws the discus. BOBBY BALL IIM CORTESE MIKE COSCIA Senior High Cross-Co un try The White Station Cross Country Team, under the direction of Coach Larry Heathcott, completed its first undefeated season, fin- ishing with a 5-0 record. Danny Bellott led the team, with times slightly surpassing 10:00 for the two-mile routes, followed by Bobby Ball, Mike Coscia, lim Cortese, Iim Maddox, Richard Cortese, Clark Herring, Iohn Perry, and Marvin Adams. The barriers placed ninth in the city meet competing against 19 other teams and 118 runners. f ' .. A- -f '. ,if 1' ,, . Ar. , I , -- -1, ug. ... .-an 2 A PETER CARIANI RICHARD CORTESE VICTORY CI-IANT Strawberry shortcake, huckleberry pie, We're gonna run our guts out and we're not gonna cry. We love all competition. We love all kinds of pain. We'll run through mud and blood and crudg And then run back again. IIM MADDOX Sports Captain Danny Bellott leads his teammates in the victory chant. 1 132: , , RANDY FORRESTER IOHN PERRY MARVIN ADAMS CLARK HERRING Shield!72 . 'Q' ,J fy N1- 11L V KJ Q X wr P53 ,,. .2355 H 1 .... ii N . .k,,V w ho ,,,. g -- 'yt i . ' '-: ,-. . T-A NAT CROWSON Senior High Swimming This year's Spartan Swim Team followd last year's cham- pionship team in superb style. The return of five swimmers from last year's team prompted Coach Larry Heathcott to com- ment, White Station is going to have the best swim season it's ever had. Swimming freestyle for White Station are Bill McCuiston, Nat Crowson, David Harrington, and Mark Collins. The back- strokers are Ernie Dehne, Clay Harrington, and Kris Kubik. The butterfly men are Clay Harrington, and Mike Coscia. Complet- ing the team is I. I. McNelis who swims the individual medley. fDavid and Clay Harrington are not picturedj -. ,- . K 1 1 f w ,, 'Q V ii- 'V M' - . ' 1 9 1. . 931 L, It 4 7 . H. Y . . J V K. ,gi W ii 'mah H .,,, Mg V 4 , li i 'fi' ' fa ,V 5 or ' wi D Q A if , ' 7' 4 if V V ' ti.. .2335 QM gi. ' 1, f m WH' .f H in ,W 1 W ,f We tx, ERNIE DEHNE Captain K QP' if KRIS KUBIK Co-Captain Sports um I 'tl Wlfrftnilw 3' '5 1 ij- ' I BILL MQCUISTON I- I- McNELIs I K .V 5953- I... Shie1d!72 MARK COLLINS MIKE COSCIA M16 l l a o Semor H1gh Golf The Senior High Golfers, under the supervision of Coach Paul Williams, fired their way to a 5-1-1 rec- ord for 1971. The squad was paced by Spike Neighbors,ePaul Haire, Kirk Bailey, and Dan Robbins. Theirl most impressive regular season victory was gained as the Spartans blasted city championship CBHS, 15-3. Coming off this brilliant win, the golf team went on to place first in the district, first in the regional, and third in the state tournament. Neighbors was district champion while Haire took the M.I.A.A. individual crown. Bailey and Robbins placed second and third, respectively, in the regionals. SENIOR HIGH GOLF TEAM: Spike Neighbors, Kirk Bailey, Dan Robbins, Paul Haire. A E i E H e Sports Senior High Tennis The 1971 White Station tennis team, guided by Coach Morrow, volleyed its way to a 5-1 second place District 2 berth. The squad, consisting of David Gordon, Chuck Riegel, Steve Salky, and Rick Olswanger, slammed Kingsbury, Overton, Carver, BTW, and Messick without yielding a single point en route to their 5-1 slate. The lone setback was handed to the Spartans by regional runners-up, Christian Brothers, 2-1. Gordon captured runner-up singles honors in District 2 and advanced to the quarterfinals in regional play, one round shy of state eligibility. Riegel and Gordon were also runners-up in District 2 doubles. Ol- swanger and Salky were undefeated in regular season doubles play. IX, 1 K I Q 3 if e Q, Q, v Al C Y V SENIOR HIGH TENNIS TEAM! David p to ' 5 Gordon, Steve Salky. ' s n ' ,-esfw. t 1 A -2 Shield!72 law, ,ik i L X .Mk fm 'unn- , A Q f W ,W 4 ,, ' ' V ,4w6,,., 3, if W , W., A W' bm - .N I V 4, .A To- 4 Cheerleaders s s The Ecstasy Sh 1d!72 'Nl TINA VERGOS CINDY WHIPPLE NAT WILSON DEBBIE I-IUDDLESTON IRENE ROBBINS Sports GINGER GEE BETHANY SMITH PAM DRENNING Captain Co-Captain Q., GWEN GILBERT LIZ BOGATIN junior High Cheerleaders IOYCE BAUMAN Captain SAM NOBLES KAREN CARPENTER PEGGY CARTER Co-Captain LIZ HENDLEY Sports Shie1d!72 GINGER QUINN LYNN ROWAN ABBI POLK IONI AVERY PATTI MAY gf' junior High Football Opening the season with two big wins over rival Kingsbury and Sherwood teams the Iunior Phgh hxnballsquad,coached by ChadeslDunlap and Lonnie Searcy, completed a most successful year with a 5-3 record. The Iunior Spartans closed the season on a vvn1ning note by drubbing Rich- land Hllh8lNHUBCOHHHglH3tCh. All-District choices for the Big Green were Tom Lipsey and lack Henry. The Honorable Mention charts included Iimmy Burnette, David Cristil, Mark Utkov, Peter Scatamacchia, and Mark Un- gren. VVHh severalstarhns returning next year,the gridders can look forward to another outstanding yean A . 'gilt 0 1 . ,HWS 6 - e f -l ,,,1mg-we , f i Y t 'f 'l ' ' f 1'-Wei . Zfgxslyfa M rr.. ' ' 5zf?'f+' Y ,Q . I fig ' SW ' FF- ' ' u ' f' .,. 'f Q .- if',7l'5'- fx 1 'rt1f5f5-B , :M-W+W e t A M S ' gg' ..'. -stgragfyf' Hips ww, S' ' w , its ,x FY sy, . - , LQ, ,attzi fm . wid, ' ' QQ, . I 'khQliL d'f,-x .L - M., ' t ff4'?'5-F'-is-tw, -v NWS.. .mp ' - '-- - .-C Hang . W- , f iF 'irZ1 . Q: Mi? -xQR, ' .Q 'f - - ,. 1 Sports IUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL TEAM: Kneeling: Manager Schram, Williams, Malkin, Robbins, McManus, Manager Boyd. Standing. Coach Davidson, Ramsey, Scatamacchia, Freeman, Lipsey. Not Pictured: Harrington. I uni or High Basketball The White Station Iunior High Basketball Team had a somewhat futile season as it diligently tried to overcome the handicap of no returning players and no experience. The team depended greatly on the superb shooting of Clay Harrington, Pat Wil- liams, Tom Lipsey, and Steve Williams. The Spartans were never quite able to find the handle, however, as several games were decided by just a few points. Rebuilding a team for next season will present new problems as none of the Spartan starters are returning. . 4 A.-' ,, , A- - it 3 J xt .a'i ' ,L O Sports X0 S x if gain W 'L , a , Q N In - D 4 .E Shie1d!72 Q, .,,, tid Y' 'W , 'Lf fra Sport Q 4 I 'DIS Shieldf72 X X. i in Q l qv. - gfqfs P in ' fi2 . junior High Baseball The White Station Iunior High Baseball Team, under the direction of Coach Lonnie Searcy, compiled an excellent 5-4-1 record for the 1971 season. After a slow 1-2 start, the Spartans came back to win foul out of their last five games. Backing up the brilliant pitching of Richard Cortese and Blair Gilbert was the strong hitting of Mike Adams, Tommy Gilbert, Dean Nichopoulos, Tommy Sneed, Iohn Riggin, and Doug Yellin. With a great potential in the junior high ranks, the Spartan baseball coaches can look forward to a bright future. ti? lf' . 2 2 ! IUNIOR HIGH BASEBALL TEAM: Kneeling: Cortese, B. Gilbert, Keeton, Rosenberg, Nichopoulos, Malmo, Williams, Scharff, Uni gren, Vidulich. Standing: Yellin, Sandifer, House, Riggin, Harrington, Stewart, Adams, Sneed, Bendall, T. Gilbert, Skinner, Coacl Searcy. Sports Season 's Record WSIHS 10 Sherwood WSIHS 3 CBIHS , s 2 Richland If H4 WY Colonial , f . WSWS i ooooleol if ,TQ lloe- ,lflngsbufy if ffl ' it . a l m l Andy Malmo rounds first base for a double. L V t . Shield!72 David Harrington stretches to make the put out at first. Right: Richard Cortese crosses the plate. Below: Dean Nichopoulos arrives safe- ly at third. - 'K ' i ' K V ' ig-,:fr iii-. f - -N wi- .,,,. K , .. -jg, ,,. - ' fn 'uf' M' w Hrsiuyix , ww- -1, WN I may ., A ' . ,xe -- ,,.,..f . .. . f -, ,1- 1 we ' -L flaws' N. XSXM .Sa r, 'A - Q xr ' -W cR',.4' Xu -- 4-A 4 A S my xLfa.f'.i:K'X' W V... .. ,. -tf , . . S . ' Tiff' ', nn. QL ,'.N,:K' ,. .. , S xx. W- N rf ..v ++ .Q A- 't --t W g ff A ., . ,Q t .-t 4... , -'if ff , B -Q'-3 '+I 51 A'iff': T , ,,, ' .6 'T . ' f '-. 5' ,ay -f ' Q ' 1 .L,1.,v-'-447.1-f' .P N.. , '1 vw A ' .K -i ' x g fi A-Q f A-. we- - . .4 t . ..' 3 4, -r.yf'f,f1as-2 fu ' gn-'Y' jsrg .K iw--Q' ,g A: ,. gs.. , N W ', Q- Ji' '.-Q 4ilxL. ..fb l l'x' ' J - J 'fi V ' ' L X 1 Doug Yellin connects for a hit. .L fI' lL..K..l ' I I I 'Ml A ' L Andy Malmo scores another Spartan run. Shield!72 junior High Golf Boasting a magnificent 6-0 record, the Iunior High Golf Team, led by Ray Stephenson, Mike Bagley, David Apperson, and Ieff Randall, continued the tradition of superb golf at White Station. In regular sea- son matches, the golfers allowed only a meager two points while beating Whitehaven, Treadwell, Rich- land, Frayser, Sheffield, and Trezevant. Coming off with this dazzling finish, the Spartans entered the dis- trict tournament in the favorite's role. Climaxing as predicted, the team captured the district team cham- pionship with Ray Stephenson earning top individual honors. This junior high team will make White Sta- tknltheteanito beatforthe conung years i,gf,4t.4i,ag5,f , x Qfhff V Wh rw, Hn IUNIOR HIGH GOLF TEAM: Mike Bagley, Ieff Randall, David Apperson. Sports All Sports' ' an X Q Fo V Q if I 1' N19 9. I f I 1 ' H ,f 1 , ZH 5 , . WR I 1 -. .O Y. ' , 3 f ' 1 a V., by , . ,f 'ft . 1 D ,..Wv . H R 1 44 ,- 2 l,,' ,'1f Q' if ,,.,4 1' 'r ,' ,f , ,, f I v ,mtv .gf '. ,, Q ' ,yxf . -'. .-' fgr- ,..1uf,,. ur' ,ix 1 . N 4 f 'sl .' . .wg-' ,ITL si, ,'.,,,f, ' LL' ,. , AA, .Q f ., ,,,f, ,,,3 : Q.-5 -,J fav' ,-- u ,. -,-. -Q ,.,.. t .H ,541 fs SU ,iid 1. . 'H' .X P4 CLAUDE GOLDENBERG, EDITOR GTM hx? V , fi, f 'g X Z fx s is - ww Mr. Noble Hicks, Principal Mr. L. R. Turpin, Assistant Principal The autumn of 1971 saw a change of administration at White Station. Coming to us as principal was Mr. Noble Hicks, formerly principal at South- side, and as assistant principal, Mr. L. R. Turpin. The adminis- tering of a school of 2200 stu- dents is no easy task, and the initial confusion caused by the change was quickly halted as school resumed smoothly under the able administration of Mr. Hicks and Mr. Turpin. Administrative Assistants T sq wf , , s MR. PERCY LEE MR. KIN FLOYD MR. GEORGE HOLT Mr. Lee had charge of junior high attendance, while in the senior high, Mr. Floyd started out the year and Mr. Holt took over the responsibilities at semester. Shield!72 Office Secretaries . . . -.., 'Qxwf . . . Monday morning blahs MRS. IOANNE DUNCAN QA . . . under the strain of the bulletin MRS. HELEN MARTIN . . . the cream is our coffee MRS. BILLIE OfKELLY . . . the best of times, the worst of times MRS. REBA TROUT Faculty Booster Club Officers Mr. Tom Gilbert, Treasurerg Mr. Tom Yeager, Vice-President: Mrs. Louis Daltroff, Secretary: Mr. Iack Flint, President. PTA Uffioers -.., 0 HM Front Row fLeft to Rightj: Mrs. Cecil Harris, Mrs. H. A. Ricards, Mrs. Hyman Greenfield, President, Mrs. Robert Robbins, Mrs. Rob- ert Branch, Mrs. Ralph Patterson. Second Row: Mrs. Louis Daltroff, Mrs. C. E. Gillespie, Mrs. Willie Forrester, Mrs. Robert Pool, Mrs Ioe Reynolds, Mrs. R. W. Skinner. Shieldf72 In charge of seeing to it that the school is kept clean and in functioning order are Mr. Free- man Ileftj and Mr. Mosley frightj. Police Ladies Above: MRS. DORIS HUFFMAN Right: MRS. MARY SILEO af 'Si' Faculty Cafeteria Staff in k Left: MRS. LUCILLE PICKENS, Assist- ,, 1 ant Manager. I I Right: MRS. FRANCES EVERETT, 59 3 ' 'sf X Manager. 1 hm 4. . I . t, 4 Q 2 A l ll V: I 5. xi Lun oh Monitors F.-.-'S'-T' Quant'-rf' First Row ILeft to Rightj: C. Ianis, D. Meadows, W. Moser, T. Shelton, H. Wilson, I. Wright, B. Stillwagon, B. Powell, B. Ervin, B. Slack, A. Daltroff, D. Steen, L. Rosenberg. Second Row: I. Clark, L. Hoggatt, D. Clark, I. Krismer, N. Flint, I. Maddox, I. Newsom, K. Bowling, G. Siskin, E. Pease, T. Iones, W. Iohnson. Third Row: K. Menendez, T. Berryman, E. Lyles, L. Cottam, C. Dickson, R. Smith, I. Avanzi. Shield!72 MISS HELENE GRIFFITH Soulhweslern at Memphis, BA M ph Sl! U MA.: Guidance, iv MRS. DOROTHY MCGINNIS Memphns Slate U., Bb., MA Council Sponsor. Librarians 'Ni MRS. IRMA ROBERTS MRS. RUTH SPRAGCINS Memphis Stale U., B.S.3 Librarian: Library Club. Tennessee Stale U., B.S.3 Librarian: Lihrary Cluh. Library Assistants First Raw fLeft to Rightj: B. Oswalt, P. Bronstein, L. Lawson, M. Walker, K. Coletta, E. Ziskind, M. Monroe. Second Row: Mrs. Roberts, R. Shubert, C. Herring, K. Klinke, S. Winfield, M. Rudd, B. Sternberger, V. Anderson. Third Row: Q. Chipley, I. Grace, G. Greenfield, S. Brown, B. Wagner, G. Thomas, I. Huffman, C. Boensch. Not Pictured: A. Wittjen. Shield!72 H I English We must not contradict. but instruct him that con- tradicts usg for a madman is not cured by another running mad also. -ANTBTHENES , If MRS. IOYCE BOOKER Texas Southern U.. B.A. English, French. MRS. AUDREY FOX Mary Hardin Baylor Col- lege for Women, BA, Memphis State U.. M.Ed: English, Speech: Shinlil. Quill and Scroll. Get Toe gether. A I . 4 J 1 is MRS. ALVER CHANDLER lackson Slate College, BS.: English, Spei-ch. MISS LINDA KEY Memphis Slate U.. BA.: English. Russian: Russian Cluh, Quill and Scroll, Scroll, MRS. MINNIE CULLINS Mississippi Industrial Col- lege, B.A.: English, MRS. IACQUELYN MCGEE Tennessee A811 Stale U.. B.S.: English. txt, 45' LE, MRS. TANSY EDWARDS Lane College. BA., Mem- phis Stale U., M.Ed.: Eng- Iish. MRS. GRACE MEACHAM LeMoyne College, B.A.. Syracuse U.. M.S.: Eng- Iish. MR. WILLIAM B. MILLS. II Southwestern at Mem- phis. BA., Vanderbilt U., MA.: English: Key Club. Left: Miss Key. Above: Mr. Mills. Faculty V .fix fu. f fr I ag J K- W f 1. K MRS. EVELYN MILLS Memphis State U.. B.S.C English: Astra Club. MRS. EVELYN NELSON Southwestern at Mem- phis, Memphis State U., H.A.. MA.: English: Honor Society, Surihbler. 5 3 , X 1 N. I . iv , x, N ,SP I MRS. ERMA MOORE LeMoyne College, B.A.2 English. MRS. IOYCE REED Tougalno College, BA.: English. MRS. E. N. MOSLEY Philander Smith College, BA., Memphis State U. M.A.: English. MRS. BLANCHE TOSH Memphis State U., B.A. MA-Z Speech, W ., , ,,.. ,....-ff'- F Shield!72 in re.. MRS. DORIS D. MULLINS Memphis State U., B.S English. MRS. NANCY WATERS Austin Peay State U., B.S., English. MISS HENRENE WILLIAMS Tougalno College, B.S English, Left: Mrs. Edwards. A Teacher . . ...isa teacher - WHITE Math Mathematics is not a spectator sport. Above: Mr. Wheat. Right: Mrs. Mills. nw .1 al l Q I l t MR. SAMUEL E. CHAMBERS Rust College, li.S.. Arkan- sas Stale U., M.A,: Mathu- matics. MR. IUDSON C. IOHNSON Murtzhuuse College, BA. Mcmphxs Slate U., M.A. Mathematics. MRS. RUTH MILLS Mlsslssippx Slate llullugz for Waxman. HA.: Mathu- matics fwv? wi' Q.- -.. 4 MRS, CORNl'll,lA DURHAM A.M.tkN Cnllvgs-. BS., U of Oklahoma, M,Ed,: Malhumatlrzs. MRS, l.l-IORA IUHNSON Lamhulh College, B.A.g Mathtematitzs. MRS. CIIHURUIA RUSS Randolph-Macgun Wum an's Cullugeg Malhomal ics: Mu Alpha Theta. ..-su, M 'fv 542' 1 X .9 K 3 R V K MISS IULIA EARLE Mt-mphls State U.. HSE.: Malhvmallcs. MR. I,l'IVl-ISTI-IR IONES Mlssxsslppl lmiustr1alCul lztgv, HS., Fisk U., MA. Mathematics, Physirzsg Physlcs Club, MR. Clllllflll WHEAT Mvmphls Stale U.. HS. MA. Malhumatics. 'Q -, s- R194 MR. LEWIS C. HUDSON U.S. Naval Auarltrmy. Memphis Stall: ll.. MA.: Mathtrmalirzs, MRS. SANDRA IONIQS Memphis Stale ll., H.S.g Mathtfmallrts. English. MRS. l-IUNICE YANIIHY ll, of Mlssissippl. HA., Memphis Stats- ll., MA.: Malhtrmalxris. Faculty Q! is , 1, . ie- 5 5 - -.fn-'. '- G sv L ,X 'i -r ., , Ba ' s ls 1 x 'za Q I-'. 'O K. 4. ' 4: I' Q Y? R 6. . 'X 'Q' V -. ,QT F -A X' A A if x fir: A i t.'X.:ff - MRS. DOROTHY MRS. ELLEN BREEDING Houi.oiN Memphis state U.. B.s., University of Tennessee, HS.: Ceography. Spelling. MR. I. M. IOHNSON M.A.: World History. MISS ELIZABETH NEWHELI. Sciences . Social , i ur- y MRS, ICANN BROCK Bethel College, B.S.3 American History. Geog- raphy. MRS. BESS REDDINC MRS. MARY BYRD Mississippi Stale College for Women, B.S.: Tennes4 see History, Geography. MR. IOHN RUTLEDCEI Memphis Stale U., B.S.. MA.: American History, Government, Economics, Histories make men wise: poets witty.. BACON LeMoyne College, B.A.: American History: High School Iuycees. Cel Toe gether. MR. WILLIE TERRY LeMoyne College, B.A., Memphis Stale U., M.A.g American History: lunior Civilians. Middle Tennessee State U.. PLS.. M.A.: American History. Government. Es:- onomics: Astra Club, Sr. High Pep Club. MRS. HESS TWADDLE Memphis Slate U., B.S,, MA.: American History. Austin Pe1iyState U., H.S., American History. MR. IOHN WOODARD Tougziloo College. FLA., Tennessee All Slate U., M.S,: World History, American History. 3 Shield!72 Left: Mr. johnson. Above: Mr. Rutledge. 181 Languages ...1nodern,and notsolnodern.. ..U.aewxwwsmawwnwwwwwmqggwefivfA v' . si . o MISS MARTHA DAVIS Memphis State U., B,S., George Pcahndy College, MA.: Latin. Civics: Iuninr C 6 Classical League, MRS. HELENE SMITH R Above: Miss Davis. Right: Mrs. Smith. Funlhonne College, B.A.g French: French Cluh. 4' 7 x , X .i f C me L W MRS. BRENDA REYNOLDS Memphis Stale U.. B.A.. Spanish. MRS. IUANITA TRUITT West Virginia Slate Col lege, B.S,: Spanish. is-ph ,Q ' Q A: J. rf. MISS ANNE SCHROLL University of Tennessee, B.A.. M.A.: Spanishg Spanish Cluh. MRS. CERALDINE WILL University of Kansas, B.A.1 Spanish: Spanish Cluh. 3?m N-:ns-v Facuhy MRS. SANDRA BUHLER George Peabody College for Teachers. BS., Mem- phis State U., M.S.: Chem- islry: Girls' ROTC Drill Team and ROTC Spon- sors. Rally Club. MR. SAUL E. MOORE Lane College. B.S.g Stziontzei Broadcasting Club. Future Physicians. MR. CHARLES DUNLAP Southwestern at Mem- phis, B.S.1 Biology. MRS. IEIAN ANN NlCll Ohio Stale U., H.S. Science and Geography. N 'Cum wwf. Y 'V ,L f 'rw 2 MISS EDNA HATCHER University of Tennessee B.S.: Biology: Key Club, Bleatzher Bums. MRS. MAHEI. SAVAGE Memphis State U.. HS.. M.S.: Biology. . V, QQ,-X.. ' , .6 -'LW' Q pwawyw.. Pl' , 'sf hffffl ,ff .d, ev tg' ' was La s MRS. MARGARET LAWLHSS Winthrop College. B.S.g Stiienoo. MRS. ANNE WISEMAN University of Saskatche- wan. B.A., Memphis Stale U., M.A.g Chemistry: Science Cluh, SC1en Ce Instruction enlarges the natural prowess of the mind. - HORACE sf . Shield!72 AW' Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z Left: Mrs. Wiseman. Above: Mr. Dunlap. Fine Arts I-Ie is wise who can instruct us and assist us in the business of daily virtuous living. ' - CARLYLE . 4 7 , ..-w 5 MRS. ULANDA CRIVENS Arkansas A.M.8tN. College, B.S.: Art, Vocal Music, Spelling. MRS. GWEN LANE Central Methodist College, B,A.g Vocal Music: Spartanaire Singers. Above: MR. VERGOS Right: MRS. REYNOLDS and MRS. LASTER 184 ..- MRS. PATTI ELROD Memphis State U., B.S.g Art. MRS. MILDRED LASTER University of Tennessee. B.S.: Arts and Crafts. MR. NICK VERCOS General and lnstrumental Music: Band Director, Tri-M. 5 i .. ,,:V , V X f ' t gf 3. ., 1 'wb W f ' Q. is K ' . .V ,,, 5 . F7 x N'l. 1 ' .1 MR. IKE HENTREL Lane College, B.A., lnterdenominational Theological Center. M. Div.: Vocal Music: Spartan Sound, Tri-M. MISS SHIRLEY MILLER University of Tennessee, B.S,, Art. MRS. BETTYE WILSON Memphis State U,. B.S.g Drawing and Painting, Commercial Art: Alpha Rho Tau. . gfiisipy Faculty Y' 115 MRS. IOSSIE CARPENTER Tennessee State U.. B.S.: Home Economics. Spelling. MRS. IUANITA ROBINSON University of Southern Mississippi, B.S.C Shorthand, Typing. Notehand: Commercial Club. Lf , ., ff. 0,727 MR. KENT DAVIDSON University of Southern Mississippi. B,S,: Special Education - Class for the Deaf. Shiel'd!72 MRS. DOROTHY CHAMBERLAIN Tennessee AAI., BS.: Consumer and Homemaking Education: Future Homemakers of America. MRS. ALLIE WILLIAMS A.M.8iN. College. B.S.Z Typing. MRS. RITA CRIVICH Memphis State U., B.S.: Special Education - Class for the Deaf: Potpourri, ,fl fm Km MRS. LYNN CROSS Tennessee College for Women, B.A.: Bookkeeping, Office Practiceg Commercial Club. MR. PAUL WILLIAMS Memphis Stale U., B.S.: Drafting: Senior High Golf. MR. LARRY HEATHCOTI' Memphis State U., B.S.. MA.: Industrial Arts: Cross-country. Swimming. MR. BILLY WILSON Lambuth College, B.S.g Business Educationg Chess Club. Commercial Arts Education makes a people easy to lead, but difficult to drive: . . . 5 I' Mr. Williams gives a hand. ,V-A 'Za I 9.-I 7 .f i MR. HAROLD IOHNSON University of Tennessee. B.S.: Special Education - Class for the Deaf. ' FELL, r - ' V A 'J .V fit U 1 bf, . q-if. . e,,lx f: ...f A ,ff , , , W MRS. LOU SHEFFIELD Special Education Aid. Special Education . . . easy to govern, but impossible to enslave. - LORD BROUGHAM Physical - 5 'f Educatmn ...soundin body as well asin nnnd. I! xA. MSG CHARLES I. BUSSIAEGER University of Missouri: ROTC. MRS. ARVENE GUNN Arkansas Stats: U., B.S.: Physical Education. had' Coach Holt is known for emphasizing scoring in high figures. W MRS. HAZEL DRINKWATER Mississippi Industrial, BS.: Physical Education. MR. GEORGE HOLT Memphis Statue U.. B.S.1 Physical Education: Sr. High Basketball and Base- ball. MR. LONNIE SEARCY Union U.. B.S.: Physical Education: Ir. High Base- hall and Football, Sr. High Basketball. SSC KENNETH DUNCAN University of Tennessee- Tennessce State: ROTC. MR. DON MCLEARY University of Tennessee. B.S.: Physical Education. LTC COURTNEY SHIRLEY University of Florida: Syr- acuse U.: ROTC. MR. KINNETH FLOYD Mississippi State U.. B.S.: Athletic Director: Senior High Forithall. MR. CHARLES MORROW University of Evansville, BS.: Physical Education. MRS. NANCY WILLIAMS Lamhuth College. B,S.: Physical Education: lun- iur and Senior High Cheerleaders. luniur High Pep Cluh. , my .. 1. -1 v -I fi-1 , sf!! 'P Faculty A, 4,1 Wi is , . gs, .,.. Office Helpers First Row ILeft to Rightj: A. Avery, Klepper and Williams, P. Peel, L. Pool, I. Iohnson, R. Krismer, D. Werner, L. Hesselbein, E. Hen- derson, L. McCall, D. Dees, M. Cannon, C. Wilhelm. Second Row: I. Coudy, I. Baer, P. Wilson, B. Marx, L. Hamilton, I. Murdock, A. McDonald, C. Gee, A. Adams, N. Morris, D. Sandusky, D. Riso, Halle and Marino. Third Row: I. Schmitz, C. Walker, I. Cross, I. Sher, M. Bankester, D. McKenzie, B. Moser, E. Lyles, I. Edwards, C. Molinsky, S. McQuiston, L. Samons, Y. Sparks. l Guidance Helpers First Row fLeft to Rightj: L. Nelson, L. Kriger, V. Streuli, I. Bagley. Second Row: F. Bliven, D. Cantrell, B. Marston, C. House, M. Laza- rov, P. Greener, N. Ricards. Shield! 72 Lab Assistants First Row ILeIl to Rightj: D. Stephens, D. Harris, A. Weiner, S. Balkin, H. Wahl, B. Dattel, L. Pool. Second Row: M. Siskin, P. Hecht, R. Eiseman, C. Iohnson, C. Rugel, L. McGehee, M. Williams, B. Haneghan, D. McKenzie. Home Economics Assistants vw ., ILeft to Rightj: C. Hair, D. Mize, S. Wagner, M. Leonard, R. Basist. . Faculty I am not a teacher: only a fellow-traveler of whom you asked the way. I pointed ahead - ahead of myself as well as of you. - SHAW SCHOOL I Ulockwise From Top: Coach Searcy, Ars. Wiseman, Miss Hatcher, Miss ichroll. Bhield!72 8 ul' 2 X in Q x f CLASSES , KAY GOLDSCHMID, EDITOR S b 'M Neil Abraham Iimmy Abrahms Paul Adler Louis Alexander Micki Avanzi Iudy Baer Franklin Baker Matt Bakke Rochelle Baris Iohn Barlow Brenda Baruchman Mary Bean Theresa Becht Danny Becker Debbie Blackwell Matt Blair Bob Branch Karen Brett Lisa Brommelsick Sheryl Brown lack Barton Mike Burns Emma Bursey Mary Butterick Leslie Cannon Kathryn Chapman Carol Cole Chris Cottam 192 x Shield!72 MGH. 1 iff I , Vi k Harry Cottam Mark Couner Chuck Crook Art Cruthirds Tom Daniels Cris Davis Debbie Deal ludy Delugach Scott Devanny Toni Dick Ienny Diggs Emily Dreifus Mary Dyson Willie Dyson Rhonda Easley Gary Ellenington Betty Ellis Susan Ellis Doug England Iohn Evans Maggie Ewing Emma Exton Vicki Farnham Phillip Fatxis Ianet Ferrell Sandy Fesenthol Emily Fields Clara Finger Gwen Flanihen Helen Follis Lisa Foster Howard Fox Bobby Franks Rex Freeman Bruce Friedman Mark George lean Ginsberg Lisa Glover Tena Goodfriend Iimmy Grace Emma Hall Peggy Hall Iody Hanover Karen Harrelson Donna Harrison Ierry Harrison Kathy Harwood Donald Haslow Paul Hausman 193 Kathy Hayden Donnie Heitner Cathy Hidinger Bruce Hillyer Carolyn Holder Glenn Houston Tommy Hunt Doris Isom Chuck Iabbour Alison Iacobson Debra Iames Cathy Iastis Samuel Ienkins Iill Iohnson Nancy Iohnston Debbie Iones Debra Iames lay Ioyce Anne Karash Phyllis Katrovitv Ierri Katzermar Ian Kerr Karen Kirschner Peggy Kriger Banks Leonard Debbie Levy Iess Loche Hon Wong Lo Laura Lyles Bob Marshall Tereca Mays Ieff McBride Scott McCormick Laurie McKinney Steven McRae Terry Melvin Tom Miles William Mize Ruth Momberg Emily Morehouse Souise Moury Mark Nelson 415 f.- ANL, . xsfgkgf - lr YK L it 'L K. 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Q no -if -. my Peter Nelson Kevin O'Brien Marty Olswanger Debra Olswing Eddie Painter Eric Painter Terry Pampuro Cary Pappas Edward Pease Mike Philpot Chris Phinney Lynn Plesofsky Nancy Pool Beth Pope Iackie Pranther Shelia Rhodes Debra Richerson Pamela Rigsby Harriette Riser Darby Roberts Lawrence Robinson Herbert Rovensky Penny Rutherford Kathy Schneider Shelia Scott Connie Shahun Lynne Shapiro Phillip Shapiro Steven Silver Kimbrough Simmons Gregory Siskin Debbie Sisson George Smith Phyllis Smith Roberta Smith Brad Snyder Ellen Stallings Alex Starr Cathy Stephens Gail Steir Ginger Stevenson Carl Stewart Ellen Swanson Lenard Taylor Mike Teague Darrell Thompson Ruth Thompson Carol Thornton Tripp Thornton Mary Thurmond Rickey Truitt Nelson Turner Neil Utkov Iohn Vidulich Kimberly Walker Iames Wall Dianne Walls Monda Watson Mike Weinman Mark Wigs Sharon Williams Cecilia Wilson Lou Wittenburg Chuck Woodale, Iimmy Woods Lyling Wong Debra Wright 196 Mu.. A ....,,., ,M Classes Shield!72 Melanie Adams Lisa Akers Amy Ammons Suzanne Apperson Barry Balkin Alan Becker Shirley Becton Carrie Blackwell Bill Bliven Alvin Bonner Cary Bowling Angela Boyd Lynn Branch Patricia Branch Buzz Bronson Tony Brown Carney Bryson Ralph Buchalter Sandra Buck Billy Bullock Brian Bullock Tyne Buntin Sam Burns Sheila Burson Robert Butterick Linda Buttner Kathy Cannon Bruce Card Betsy Carloss Lane Carrick Chris Carruthers Kay Cathey Fred Chair Harry Chapman 197 Kevin Chumley Mary Chumney Elizabeth Clark Wesley Clayton Marta Cohen Billy Coles Robert Coulter Ierry Crook Robert Cruthirds Susan Darling Darla Daugherty Ricky Davis Carter Dickson Marilyn Dukes Charlene Dunlap Keith Dunlap Emma Dyson Kim Eckler Melanie Edwards Lorna Ehemann Monte Emerson Frank Farris Mike Foster Billy Freeman Billy Fry Sydney Gause Renee Geiger Terrie Gelb Blair Gilbert Mollie Gordon David Granoff Marsha Green Sheila Greenlee Karen Gross Phil Halle Bob Hansbrough lack Hard Gary Harkins Kim Harris Penny Harrison Zada Hart Linda Hartman Y . w ,JCR . . Q fi! z fl folk i 3. sf I 'Q--+ Cheryl Hataway Cavan Hatley Lois Haws Shannon Hearn Katherine Hecht Iohn Herring Nita Hilliard Greg Hoffman Nancy Holbrook Derrel Hooker Iohn Hookings David Howse Frank Hughes Missy Hunt Linda Iackson Lisa lackson Robbie Ianuary Pam lessee Shield!72 Wayne Iohnson David Iones Ieanette Iones Randolph Iones David Kay Lisa Kimbrough Ieanne Knowles David Kopald Iames Kopald Marlene Kraus Carolyn Krismer Sandy LaCagnina Bill Langley Karen Lawler Bari Lefkowitz Greg Litton Debbie Lurie Ioi Lyles Katie Maddox Melinda Mallery Terry Martini Doug May Annie McCann Deborah McCann Tim McCormack Eddie McCullough Alice McDonald Cheryl McGuire Beth McLain Kim McShane Chris Mellini Iana Michel Alvin Miller Candi Monroe Paul Morrison Cameron Morton Ienifer Mosley Peggy Mueller Billy Murchison Edith Myrick Rodney Nash David Neely Andrea Newsom Chrissy Nichopoulos Karen Nichopoulos Elizabeth Nobles Lynn O'Malley Richard Outlan Perry Pampuro Marsha Lynn Parks Zeph Paulson Cindy Perrin Classes Shield!72 Donald Petty Carolyn Phillips Lynn Phillips Myra Phillips Freddy Piper Abby Polk Robin Porter Andrea Pure Ginger Quinn Peggy Ray Linda Reaves Lisa Richards Terry Riggan Ray Riley Fannie Rooks Stacie Rosenblum Kenneth Rosenburg Ieff Roth Lewis Scharff Phoebe Seay Robert Shankman Andy Simmons Elizabeth Sims Linda Simpson Ioe Skinner Cheryl Smith Khristi Smith Lynn Sparks Susan Stern Brian Stewart Kevin Stigall Delores Taylor Iulianne Thomas Vicky Traywick Sara Walker Deborah Walls Iannie Walls Mark Warren Iim Watson Marcia Watts Barbara Williams Shannon Wilson Freshman Class Officers President: Robert Sutton Vice-President: Tom Lipsey Secretary-Treasurer: joni Avery Reporter: Clay Harrington Cl if 7 Shield!72 Marla Aizenshtat Pam Akers Arlene Alabaster Mike Allen Cathy Anderson Carolyn Anderson-Smith Marjorie Andrews Ioni Avery Andy Baker Nash Baker Iohn Ball Donna Barsotti Freddy Baruchman Scott Baum Ioyce Bauman Tina Bistolfi Celest Bizot Lynda Blake Carl Bledsoe Marta Boatright Chuck Boensch Donnie Bornblum Christy Bowin Mark Boyd Ian Bratton Cecilia Bridger Robby Brown Karen Brunner Ronnie Bryant Linda Buchalter Q .En-L Yes, I think he notices you! 20 Barbara Bullock Kelly Burke Iimmy Burnette Bruce Burney Iackie Burns William Burnside Isaiah Bursey Betsy Caffey Wynn Carey Karen Carpenter Shelley Carpenter Peggy Carter Noreen Cathey Ierry Chafetz Lynn Chapman Mark Clendenin Nancy Cole Terese Collins Mary Colleta Irvin Sean Combs Steve Crelb Greg Crone Susan Daniels Anne Darling Kathy Deal Lorraine Denaburg Louise Dewey Ierry Dondeville Iackie Duncan Carolyn Edwards Emory Edwards Billie Ellis Wendi Epstein Beth Esimar Steve Estermar M-.. - h f', 11 I One more wise crack like that and I'll show you who's boss! Shield!72 David Ettman Mike Fergus Betty Finger Keith Flaniken David Fleetwood Debbie Fleischaker Mike Fly Bill Fold Dale Fooks Margot Fourmy Rodney Freeman Harold French Ellen Fullman lean Galella Amy Gilson Janet Glazer Phil Godman Diane Graves Mickey Graves Pam Gray Mary Green Sarah Green Teresa Grosmaire Ieanie Gullett Bob Haneghan Cindy Hammer Clay Harrington Kim Harwood Vickie Healy Ann Hecht Liz Hendley lack Henry Cathy Herzburg Robby Hill Chris Hollaway Iames Holmes Dennis Hooker Iulie Horst Patricia Horton Denise Houston Kirk Houston Lisa Houston Ieff Huffman Carole Ivy Miriam Iacobes Iill Iackson Sherri Ioffre Linda Iohnson Marky Iohnson Barbara Iust Virginia Kearney Bobby Kopald Iulie Kopald Melissa Lawson Shelley Lawson Frank Leatherwood Mimi Ledbetter Tom Lipsey Shelia Lockridge Gary Malkin Elizabeth Martin Charles Mauly Anne Maury Iohn Maxwell Patti May Palline McCrackin Maurice McKinney Scotty McKitrick Reid McManus Tim McQuiston Terry McRae Pat McSherry William Menkle Carol Miller Ginger Minor Ellis Mitchell Nancy Moenkhaus Sandy Molesky Mark Monroe Bill Moore Ioyce Moyer Larry Nelson Lynda Norman Kathleen Oswalt Sandy Page Barry Paller Finnes Parish Mike Parker Claire Patterson Ginny Patterson Peggy Pattinson Mike Pidgeon Ralph Pope Rusty Ramsey Gary Reaves Walt Reed Brenda Richarson Tim Riley lack Robbins Iack Rosenberg nf' W0A0ulQgp'n,, Susan Rothschild Ieff Sandridge Peter Scatamacchu Nancy Schneider Steve Schram Nina Schwemberger Kristie Sears Debbie Seiffert Keith Sharpe Rocky Shelton 9 ,og i' Q Classes 1Y 'Tf '7' 133' Shield!72 jennifer Shipman Carl Shorter Rob Skinner Robert Slentz Amy Smith Elizabeth Smith Iohn Smith Yvonne Sparks Carol Spence Debbie Steck Dianne Stepp Kent Stratton Kathy Stroud Robert Sutton Hal S. Tackett Woodie Talley Linda Tarabicox Gregg Trotter Chastene Thompson Mark Utcov Christy Utterback Sara Utterback Dianne Van Deest Iimmy Verhine Marc Vidulich Chris Walker Barbara Weeks Mike Wenzler Frank Wilcheck Lillian Williams Patrick Williams Steve Williams Bert Wolf Bebe Wood David Wrougten -- :fm if xii K , .,,, ,WN Xi .1. f gf- 1. Q iff ' ' --f W-1, ,,,..- asf -k L- -,Q-M Jwiifif 'TX ,AQ ,,,kk W., -Q 1.,m:f.W 'NS E if X l 'f J: f,ma-gliefs-mam --Q. - .. hr - ..,-uwiik S .. ,k.., K iii, x 1:32 kv SE IQR SW!!! 'S' eff Q fwg, Sophomore Class Uffioers 'Q u--L,,i4,l,t, 7!.'a of .','1'1 'lf fu! Jl.'f!. f.'.f.-,'1'1'1'1'1 I 'J .' 5' of e A , . . Presiden t: Walker Bradshaw Vice-President: Ruth Whipple Secretary-Treasurer: john Murdock Reporter: Vernita Holmes Cl Sheila Adair Marvin Adams Mike Adams Maxine Albert Marcia Albin Ross Allen Sandy Allen Lynn Alsobrook Cynthia Alston Betsy Anderson Sam Archer Beth Armstrong Lbtlskil' 1 shielafvz Nancy Balkin Brett Baker David Ball Chuck Barnett Iack Baum Cathy Beasley Patty Becht Sandra Belgrau Cindy Bell Sara Bell Robert Bendall Albert Bebeditte Ann Blackard Sharon Blen Iohn Bliven Debbie Armstrong Amin Aur Ioe Avanzi Rose Avanzi Patty Avery Sophie Avgeris Bonnie Baer Mike Bagley llene Bloom Liz Bogatin Nancy Booker Beth Boswell Ieanne Boswell Walker Bradshaw Dave Bragan Pat Brice Harriet Bridger Finley Van Brooklin Debbie Broemmelsick Ian Bronsen Lee Brunner Margeret Buck Brad Burke Lloyd Burkett Sandra Burns Whitney Burns Elaine Burson Mary Campbell Gail Cannon Pam Cannon Peter Cariani Susannah Carr Cathy Cash Debbie Chalk Randy Chertow Richard Childs Quinn Chipley Robyn Claudepierre Tommy Claypool Howard Clemmons Bryan Cobble Brent Cochran Kathy Coletta Craig Compton Steve Conroy Amy Cook Ioan Cook Mike Cook Steve Cook Marty Corlew .J Mis Classes T Shield!72 Richard Cortese Iim Cottam Carol Coulter Iimmie Gounce Ralph Cowden Iamie Creson Debbie Davidson Warren DeVanny Kathy Dew Suzanne Eber Michael Eddlestein Iimmy Edwards Ieff Eisenberg Mark Ellis Iim Esterman David Eubanks Richard Favor Iill Fazakerly Paul Ferguson Robert Fielderman Brad Fields Eddie Fink Sharon Finney Sandra Fortner Mary Fowler Richard Freeman Douglas Frisch Donnie Fulkerson Charla Gapert Robert Gardner Tana Gary Tommy Gilbert Denise Gillepsie Sherri Glaser Mike Glen Mark Goad Sherri Goldfarb Sue Goldstein Sherri Goldfarb Beberly Goode Iimmie Gordon Melanie Grace Barbara Granoff Kathy Greene Ian Green Carol Grese Susan Griesheimer Ian Groskind Heather Grosmaire Steve Gross Cindy Grusin Alan Haas Hamp Hampton Russell Hanover Andy Hansen Susan Hardy Ginger Harrelson David Harrington Iulie Harris Cathy Hassa Mike Hatley Marsha Hayden Bill Hecht Susan Heitner Steve Helveston Dianne Hennessy Clark Herring Paula Hester Martha Hides David Hill Classes Shield!72 Ieri Hilley Lloyd Himes Kay Hobson Ben Hodges Holly Holst Kathy Hookings Skip House Dorothy Humphrey Wil Hunt Gwynne Hutton David Ivy David Ivy Gena Iabbour Stacy Iacobson Laura Ialenak Sharon Iames Rush Ieffery Brenda Iohnson Gloria Iohnson jane Iohnson Paul Iones Iana Ioyce David Kabakoff Melanie Kahn Laurie Kaplan Rosalyn Katrovitz Buz Katz Howard Katz Sara Katzerman Nat Kaufman Wendy Kauffman Connie Keefe Thomas Keeton Karen Keltner Ann King Linda Kirschner Io Fran Knoeller Anne Knowles Sandy Kook Marilyn Landsee Gail Langley Danny LaVene Catherine Lawson Mike Feure Bob Leibengood Iulie Levitt Scott Lewelen Robin Lilliard X . ff 5625.5 ' ar' Mi. t is 2 . l Q8 177' 4. Shield!72 1 lake Lipsey Marcia Little Cynthia Littlefield Eddie Litton Nancy Lo Don Lovelace Hal Lovett Martin Lutz Iohn Lyon Trip McElroy Ellen MacKinnon Aubrey Madewell CheriLynn Maierle Andy Malmo Ieff Mankin lane Manis Ann Marston Signe Maskey Mike Mathes Lawson Maury Mimi Maury Lee Ann McCall Billy McQuiston Barbara McCullogh Patricia McGraw Ricky McIntyre 220 Mac McKinney Ieff Meadows Greg Melton Dale Menkel Iudy Meyer David Miles Carl Mims Anne Minor Andrea Milton Chuck Molinsky Ianie Molpus Mary Ann Morehouse Eleanor Morrison DeLancey Moser Iim Murdock Iohn Murdock Libby Murphy Anita Myers Marcus Neely Kent Nelson Phillip Nelson Louise Nevin Dean Nichopoulas Iohn Norman Patty Norman David Norris Nancy Oberton Bill Oliver Michael O'Neil Carol Oswalt Iamie Ottey Io Owens Allison Pace Steve Parham Dan Parker Iulie Parker Karen Parker Allen Parkinson Martha Patterson Ovaba Paz Cheryl Payne Susan Peek Classes 1 -aa-.xt-B ......'. Shield!72 fir -., Iohn Perry Susan Phelan David Phillips Ianice Pierce Mary Pinkel Mark Pitts Kim Platt Sandy Pope Hall Prewitt Debbie Price Debbie Price Margaret Priest Ieff Randall Karen Rasmussen Mike Rhodes lane Reeves Hope Reisman Vickie Rhea Martha Richards Carol Ricossa Iohn Riggin Dawn Ripley Irene Robbins Walter Rook Debbie Rosenberg Iudi Rosenberg Randa Rosenblum Claire Roth Iimmy Rubin Rhondi Ruch Marlene Rudees Elizabeth Rygaard Gary Russell Iulie Rutledge Nan Sulky Andrea Saltz Iames Sandifer Rebecca Sandford Gina Schneider Rayanne Segal Barry Seigel Robin Seymoure Donald Share Madeline Shea Richard Shubert Dolph Simon Debbie Simpson David Smith Fred Smith Iames Smith Vickie Smith Milton Siskin Ierry Sisson Tommy Sneed Marci Solomon Lori Sondheim Kathy Spence Tina Spence Diane Spray Beth Stepherson William Sternburger Roland Stetler Tom Stewart Ellen Stinson Susan Stooksbury Sherrie Stringer hr' 1 Q H i I bv Who says 'Iiffy' is best? Classes i i Shield!72 Sandra Swett Laurie Tamm David Tannen Carolyn Tate Hugh Tate Gayla Thomas Steve Thomas Ann Threlkeld Ioe Thurman Trip Trezevant Tim True Denise Turner Ann Twombly Colquette Vandyke Reid Veitenheimer Iohn Vergos Tina Vergos Mike Wade Billy Wagner Skip Wagner Ken Walker Melody Walker Marianne Walsh Tommy Watson Kenneth Watts Alex Waxman Ianie Wein Sheri Weiner Sharon Weinman Nina Weintraub Tim Wheat Ruth Whipple David Williams Gloria Williams Patricia Williams Randy Williams Lucy Williamson Robert Wohrman Larry Wilson Flair Wright Kathy Yager David Yawn I uni or Class Officers President: Nathaniel Leuellyn Vice-Presiden t: Mike Manire Secretary-Treasurer: Ed Reynolds Reporter: Marsha Weeks 'N Shield!72 Barbara Abendroth Anne Adams Iudy Alabaster Lee Alexander Trip Allen Steve Anderson Ginger Andrews Patricia Andrews Craig Armstrong Michael Auer Alan Avery Iulie Baer Karen Baer Susie Baer Kirk Bailey Roseanne Ballin Chris Bean Kathy Beaty Marcy Beckwith Lisa Bedeian Gregory Belz Lisa Bender Bruce Bernatsky Iim Berry Irby Bilsky Frederick Bizot Sheryl Blaiss Renee Bluestein Mike Botts Kirby Bowling Ian Brackstone Iay Branch Linda Broaddus Beate Brocker David Brown Carol Buchalter Doug Buchanan Gloria Bullock Leslie Burson Mary Byrd Steven Byrd Kathy Byrnes Dennis Cain Helen Caldwell Randy Califf David Campbell Bess Carrick Paul Carruthers Tom Casey Martha Cassel Candy Catching Carol Clark Mary Clark Karen Clemons Cliff Clevland Steve Clymer Angie Cockroft Harvey Cocks Anna Cohen David Conley Iay Cook Sheri Cooper Mike Coscia Paul Cottam Iohn Creech Ianice Cross Debbie Crutchfield Anne Cullinan Iudy Cummings Robert Curry Bill Dabbs Shirley Dailey 'Q' ,af 'rii W? ' dl Classes Shield!72 Pat Daltroff Sheldon Dan Billy Daniels Marsha Davenport Stan Deck Wade Dehart Debbie Dinger Carol Dorrity Doug Dorrity Betty Doyle Carter Doyle Tommy Doyle Amy Dreifus Donna Dunlap Iohn Dunlap Charlotte Earheart Paul Edelstein Lea Eisenbis Beverly Elliott Stephen Elliott Cindy Ellis Lisa Engleberg Kevin Escue Vicki Evans Ieff Evensky Iimmy Ferris limmy Felsenthal Buddy Ferguson Cindi Ferrell Rickey Finch Robert Fincher Paul Finebaum Cary Finn Michael Fleishacker Ann Fleming Susan Fleming Buzy Fletcher Iohn Flowers Dottie Fondran Alan French Patti Frix Martha Frolich Debbie Fulgum Iohn Futris Carolyn Cambrell Trish Gavin Cary Cay Debbie Geiger LSD .wi . . .,..,. 5, E. I M K 9, in Shield!72 Myra Harrison Fred Hataway Susan Hiett Ieff Hilden Matt Hiller Laura Hobson Lou Hoggat Mark Holbrook Billy Hollowell Richard Hoppe Cindy Hopper Helen Horton Gayle Houston Debra Huddleston Mike Huffman Phillip Hunt Sheri Isom Robert Ieffrey james Ienkins Gail Iimerson Betty Ietton Mike Ioffre David Iohnson Ioseph Iohnson Barbara Iones Kathie lones Alan Iulich Alan Kaplan Genelle Kaplan Leslie Kaplan Theresa Kaplan Iohn Kauffman Marty Kauffman Ann Kerr Linda Kimbrough Bill Kinzel Robert Kisber Martha Kitchens Toni Kittrel Patti Klaus Elise Kolesky Nancy Kolker Alan Kraus Karen Krelstein Laurie Kriger Ioe Kirsmer Richard Krivcher Kris Kubik .Lal my Danny LaCagnina Cynthia Land Ianet Lansky Harriet Lapides Ronald Lazarov Mark Leake Marty Lefkowitz Mary Leanard Barry Less Nathan Leuellyn Ianet Levine Paul Levine Shelly Lewis Ieff Libman Minda Lieberman Becky Lindsley Steve Lipsey Theresa Lockridge Ioe Longo Iudy Lundy Iohn McCormack Sue McDae Ann McDonald Carol McGuire 3 W rr if 4' L Classes Bonnie McWhirter Iim Maddox Ed Malone Mike Manire Toni Manning Robert Marino Lynn Markowitz- Barbara Marks Kathy Matz Iohn Rex Maxwell Greg May Tony Mellini Kenny Menendez Merri Momberg Iohn Walker Montgomery Becky Moore Malinda Morgan Marcie Morrell Cindi Morris Charlotte Morrow Tommy Mueller Barbara Mullins Paul Nash Marcia Nathan Amy Nease Christy Nelson Linda Nelson Nancy Nicholson Paul Neuwirth Ida Notowitch Billie Ohman Mike Olmstead Pat Olmstead Debbie Oswalt Ieri Owens David Painter Paula Painter Barbara Parham Cathy Patterson Guy Payne Margaret Peden Pam Peel Amanda Perry Cathy Pfeiffer Everett Pidgeon Ian Pierce Ionathan Pittman Charlene Pope Scott Prosterman Charlotte Putman Mike Quinn Susan Quinn Carliss Ray Pat Reaves Amy Reed Mary Baker Reed Rosalind Reed Ed Reynolds Terry Rhodes Clara Rill David Robinson Diane Romaine Anne Rowan Diane Rowe Kathleen Rugel Elise Saripkin Ralph Scatamacchia Mona Schapiro Sally Schneider Wendi Schneider Carol Schrader Margie Schraff Cindy Schultz Tim Schultz Robert Schwarz Edward Seal Debbie Seals Iimpsie Seay Meryl Shahun Dave Shankman Iohn Shea Iudy Sher Carol Sherill Steve Shields Larry Signaigo Debbie Simon Ann Simpson Mike Simpson Iudy Sisson Iudy Smith Ronnie Smith Sandra Smith Steven Snyder Ann Solley Charles Sorrels Paul Spellman Georgia Stafford Ionathan Starr Marc Stegman Paul Stein Ann Stephens Nancy Stewart Ieff Stovall Bobby Sullivan Sam Sutton Ken Tanner john Tata Brenda Tate Sadie D. Tate Charlotte Taylor George Taylor Ptricia Terry Ann Tharpe Iudy Thomas Susan Thurmond Libby Thurmond Linda Thurston Mary Toppen Tina Tregoning Beverly Tucker Sandra Turner Mary Utterback Beth Vasa Debbie Vaughn Denise Wachter Amanda Wade Debbie Wade Ieff Waldman Ann Wallace Steve Wallace Kathy Walker V Mike Warner Marsha Weeks Nancy Wellford Douglas Wells Debbie Werner Margaret Whidden Ken White Ginger Whitsitt Bard Wiggins Barbara Wilborn Paul Willett Bobby Williams Ernest Williams Richards Williams Iill Wilson Iohn Wilson Nat Wilson Peggy Wilson Gail Winstead Wilbur Wong Paula Wood lay Wright Tim York Rick Young Alan Zellner Classes Special Education Phyllis Turner Leatrice Williams Sharon Williams George Young Elizabeth Bigget Brenda Boyd Steven Boyd Iewell Carlock Timothy Chester Bridgette Cobb Sharon Crawford Mike Depoincey Otis Fifer Michael Gordon Roslyn Ingram Alice Iones Cassieta Knox Ronald McCoach Tyrone Martin Keith Murphy Estell Perry Toyn Stevenson A. vnhsy FD' I3 Senior Class Officers President: Ted Eestburn Vice President: Ellen Williams Secretary-Treasurer: jimmy Clark Reporter: Warren White 236 Cl QQ 'X DAVID ACKERMAN MARY ANGELIA ADAMS SHELDON AIZENSHTAT LAURA CLAYTON MALINDA NOBLES ALLEN ALLEN 6- GAYLE RENEE BAER IOY-LYN BAGLEY Shield!72 VICKY LYNN ANDERSON 1' 11 N' SALLY LAVILLA BAKER I X 9 rx fv- A A si 'z GINGER APPERSON SHEREE BETH BALKIN ROBERT H. BALL ft if 'lv it V , L MIKE BANKESTER SHARON BERNARD RENEE I-'ERN BASIST CHARLES DANIEL BELLOTT 'x'X IAMES BABETTE BLOCH BAUMAN BAUCUM SUSAN LYNN BERNATSKY ANDY BERNBAUM GARY WILLIAM BER NSTEIN N 31, v in A TRUDIE IANE BARNETT x CAROL SUE BEASLEY MARK BERNSEN EILEEN BISNO NANCY LEIGH BIGGER IOHN BIRCH ,,I,I , H RENELLE BLACHMAN IILL ELAINE BLACK LISA BOWMAN IANET BLENIS BLACKBURN Classes tiff ...gg Q is L5 Gi , xy fi -,Q nv- vs K5 K 'rv -t Q Q , X Q V gk Q-sk Q! . , E x A I Q N. 'FRANCES ELIZABETH SELMA IANE BLIVEN BLIVEN sg, C' RICKY BLUESTEIN IRWIN BORNBLUM Shield!72 DEBBIE BOSWELL LISA HELEN BOURGOYNE Classes R - 6 N Wim , 5 SUSAN R. Bowm What! You've finished yours already? DANNY BOZOF STEVEN HENDRIX IOHN BREIOT BRANCH 1 KAREN ANN BROMMER DEBBY BROWN 240 I knew I'd ge! an A, IOHANNA BROEKER i .... www wabw' I Q if '- 7 x , A QI:-'....!,., -L , 47 .. I, R i 3',.. s , A, Rf' 12 ss Classes IERRY BROWN STEVEN BRADSHAW BROWN MILES BRYSON SHARON LYNN BUCHALTER THOMAS R. BUTTERICK l PAMELA MARIE BYRD BEVERLY BRUCH THOMAS I. BRYCE CYNTHIA LEE WALTON RANDOLPH BURKETT BURNETT if IOEY CAHOUN FELIX CALDWELL 2 Q X ,'f ' Q. I Tf: ,1-QF! q ' EW f E- ' f ' . Y W ffilf W - wr .mf ,J 4 'f4f??:4 f' riqiifz. 4 Q X A g y 51371 V5 ':'f'Xf'- W' rw, I , - I , , , Q- f f ' f I iw I . www- ' A MICHAEL STEVEN DIANE CANTRELL KATHY ANNE KATHRYN LYN CANNON CARADINE CARPENTER ay Q? Yi-I ALICE COOK IAN M. CASTEIX DEBBIE CAUSIE DENNIS CHALK CARTWRIGHT Shield X 72 L GINGER cmmzas IEFF CHUTZ QD... MICHAEL DAVID CLARK MARK P. CLEMONS BARRY IAY COHEN IAMES EBEN CHILDS, RICHARD CHILDS, IR. TERESA CHILDS JR. lllil fUflIl lfff' K' 8 I as 5? if P IAMES G. CLARK :P wil: A .I .A A f A I II R f Q is ' jg if in I ? A I I I 3, Q I pil C STACIA IANEI CLAUDEPIERRE df And those are the techniques I use to keep my audience alert. KIM COFFEY BEATRICE COLE PAUL TIPPY COLE MARK COLLINS Classes xx x-.., WILLIAM CORTESE I MARY COTTAM STEFAN IOSEPH MARY CRADDOCK COWLES fi? DONALD CROCKER WINI RACHEL ShieId!72 CROWSON HERBIE CONROY . R W I I , . 4' ...C AAR MARILYN COOPER MICHAEL ALAN COULTER NANCY CRIDLIN WILLIAM NATHAN CROWSON 1- WILLIAM COOK '54 Thi ANGELO TED CORTESE A A 'I' Ski. V: 4 A L. .,.,Qa'..v L' DEBBIE COWDEN WENDY EVE CRISTIL ANDY DALTROFF IVY LYNN DANIELS ELISABETH M. DAVIES 'fb z X x I R ..., II f J I ml CONNIE DECKER 1 119' ERNST DEHNE. IR, LAURA DIXON ANN G. DARLINGTON BRENDA DATTEL MARSHA DELUGACH MICHAEL A. DENNIE MARY ELAINE DIXON DEBORAH ANN DOBBS IOHN DAVIDSON FRED DAY DEBRA LYNN DEES IOHN E. DEWS III DREW DONAHUE Classes DEBRA ANN DONDEVILLE A ,.'. Q, V 5 . H134 xx 25 fg, Q 'Q ffm PAULA A. DRENNING br 3 -' z I ,,. DEBORAH DEAN DUNN DON EDDINS RICHARD IOSEPH EISEMAN Shield!72 LORI DONELSON MARGARET ANNE DRUMMOND A ROBIN LAKE DOYLE CHARLES A. DUFFY V1 iam 1 'Q- : W . v 'Q' 1 I In DAVID ELIAS CAMELLIA DIANE ELLIOTT PAM DRENNING BECKY DUNAVANT TED EASTBURN ALAN RAY EDWARDS SHERYL ILENE ELSTER 4 BILL ERVIN RANDY EVANS WILLIAM BAILEY TOM EUBANKS EVERETT, IR. I 5 bm P' PETER STUART DEBBIE FENTON F ELSENTHAL x I BILL FIKE IUDITI-I KAY FITZWATER Cv:- of My IOHN NELSON FLINT STEVE I-I. FOLDEN EVELYN FONDREN ILENE FOOKS RANDAL A. IOHN MADISON FORRESTER FOWLER Classes i I wonder what Prescott will be like? atm N K: ' . N514 A D. ANNE FOX ' IOHN C. FRANKLIN FRANK FRITSCH 6- ivn..,..' KAREN FRITSCHE qu. SANDRA KAY GAINES GREG GALLAGHER Shield!72 LINDA FREEMAN MARSHA FROMMEL ROBERT L. GALLAGHER RALPH STAFFORD FREEMAN 6 CYNTHIA FUTRIS ,S j tttK I L GWEN DEE GARDNER NANCY ELAINE TOMMY GATTAS GARLAND SALLY ELIZABETH BILL GIANULIS GEER DANIEL GINSBURG SUSAN GLASER CLAUDE N- KAY GOLDSCHMID GOLDENBURG RICKY GORDON NANCY GOULD 43' SHEILA MARIE GAVIN IAMES GILLAM ROBIN GLOVER I 1 ,. LORI GONSCH 1? IOHN CHARLES GRACE GINGER LOUISE CEE SARAH F. GILLESPIE LISA ALISON GOAD DAVID E. GORDON CINDY GRAFF Classes KAREN GRAFTON IAMES GRANOFF Love Potion Number Nine. n as tv Sf BILL GRAVES PATRICE ELAINE GARY G. GREENFIELD CURTIS A. CREER GREENER MICHAEL ALAN CHARLES GREGORY MICHAEL E. GROGAN BARBARA GUTHRIE GRIESHEIMER GRIFFIN III Eff WAYNE HALEY RUSSELL SCOTT HALL Shield!72 REVA HAIR L94 .--1' HUNTER HAIZLIP 'QI' YU' qv 1 ., WILLIAM IOSEPH BRENDA KAY HANKINS IILL M. HARDENDORF BREWSTER HANECHAN HARRINGTON ' ILII v fa-4 if 'K 3 w :V 11 I x DEBORAH LEICH HARRIS ERIN HARRIS 'QI MARK P. HARRIS DERRICK HARTMAN I .ar ! is RONNIE HAWLEY I. DREW HAYS ELIZABETH ANN PATRICK G, HECHT HEARN QQ, fm STEVE HEMPHILL ELAINE HENDERSON Classes ' -V , I LINDA HESSE BEIN ROY M. MILLER fb' A5 'wigliyg My I IAMES LAMAR If 'IS HENRICH fi? fy L. ...Qi 12 This is a sticky situation. RICHARD HERZERG 1' LYNN HICKEY LEROY LEMAYNE ROSEMARY E. HILL HIDINGER III EVA HILLIARD CHARLES HIRSCH SUSIE HOLBROOK MICHAEL HOLMES ANNE ALEXANDER CHERYL LEE HOUSE MICHAEL THOMAS Shield!72 HOOPER HOWSE 6 CATHERINE HUEY 5 X MX.. ARTHUR IACOBS Banished to the corner? Shame, shame! CRAIG S, IANIS of, IUDY 1oFFERY DOYLE Rarrx CCHIPJ IANET IOHNSON IILL COUR IOHNSTON IOHNSON, IR. 1 MARTHA SUZANNE LYNDALL M. 1oNEs STEVE JOURAVEL SARALYN KAPLAN IOHNSTON Classes IULIUS ALPERIN KARASH MARK KEEFE EDMUND KIRCHNER KATHRYN ANN KLINKE MARSHA KRAUS 1ieId!72 ANN ELIZABETH KATZ ,rw- -on ar- MURRAY KEITH ALLEN KIRSCHNER PATTI KOCHMAN 9' ROBERTA LOUISE KRISMER PHILLIP GREGORY KAUFMAN nan- GOODLOE MALONE KELTNER, IR. .5 -fs. KAREN KLEPPER Q R DAVID KORONES i-w,1,55,, 1 ,y W mygwv , W. . ,x IL f-,ff-W' AI - V Z L DENISE LANGLEY DOUG KEARNEY I N' I BABS KIEL f.. ii 'L f ,AJ SHIRLEY ANN KLINGER NANCY KORDATZKY ANISE GAYE LANSKY A A I? a CATHY LYNN LAPIDES MARSHALL LERNER 54? I 4 si XX Q' Clif ' , I ,-s I . I ' I ' ity? . .gf . , , MARIA LINTON 4 .V ,A 'Y PEGGY LUNDY IANIS MALKIN TONYA GAIL LAUCK SHERRI LESS fs. 5 g Id . ,. I in RANDA SUSAN LIPMAN 'WX ERIC GLENN LYLES ROBERT MALKIN STEVE LAZAROV CLAY LEHMANN Q' GARY LEWIS DAVID H. LILLIARD WILLIAM EDWARD LINDA G. LUNDY LOVELESS Il ff ELIZABETH ANN ALAN MAGNUS MABRY ELIZABETH MALMO DEBORAH I. MARSH Classes LL I I , ,.,, ...,,, ., xi, BRENDA MARSHALL MARY MASON IULES MESSINGER Shield! 72 Did I really eat the worm, Ellen, or are you just teasing again? ELIZABETH WITHERBY MARSTON ELISABETH MAURY BOBBY MEYER GEORGE MARTIN IEFFREY CHARLES MARTIN 9 H-HP -I 4 I 5' N . qgwfv S I K I' . If 1 '74 CYNTHIA DAWNW MAXEY CHRISTINE FLAKE MAYER 'kv DAN THOMAS IO LYNN MILLER MEADOWS DIANE MICHELE DONNIE MOORE WILLIAM KYLE MOODY MORARITY III VIRGINIA LOUISE MOREHOUSE vb WILLIAM S. MOSER YVONNE MOTHERSHEAD FRANCES DIANE LAURIE E. MURDOCH SARAH ELIZABETH MULLINS MURPHY PAULA MOREHART I ' II . 4 NANCY A. MORRIS MARSI MOSS GAIL S. MOYER LISA MCCALL Classes MAQL-',enC.f -1995 A Senior's life is like a corrugated box crowded with compartments of responsibility - speech tournaments, football games, basketball games, college entrance exams, term papers, books to read, and deadlines to meet. Kg 2. .f Q E: Q tsl Q A l V I ,iii L -.nn 1 .fl NN , f 'ii-14 W' Q la' ff A ' 13' 3, ' f YY my ' f ' to t L' A -,t f - M' B A bt. xg . 1... x- . W' 'ho-...Wm ,-. .-. ' :Q ,Q vi I Do you know that judge disqualified every contestant? Boy, somebody sure needs to teach her how to jump! fr- f.. SHAWN MCCORD ELIZABETH IENNY MCDONALD GARY MCDOWELL MCDONALD Shield!72 JOHN LUCIUS ARTHUR R. MARIORIE ANN MCGEHEE MQGOLDRICK MCGUIRE 'X Z' DON MCKENZIE STEVE MCLAUGHLIN MARY KAY MCNELIS TOM MCQUISTON THOMAS L. MICHAEL NEELY MCWATTERS CARLTON NELSON LAURA MARIE NELSON STEVEN S. NELSON X ' T . kg, . WILLIAM WYATT IUDY NEWMAN MICHAEL R. NEWSOM NEWBERN IOHN EVANS McKEE III STEVE MCQUISTON DAN NEIGHBORS 13' IAN ET NERREN IAMES NEWSOM Classes CHRIS NICKAS ELLEN O'CONNER GEORGIA OHMAN ADELINE OLSWANCER 'IP RICKY ORR .A The Effete ROBERT EDWARD OSWALT 1 MARILYN OSWALT NANCY OSWALT IAMES H. OWENS, IR. CHIP PANKY W X fl LAURA PARIS STEPHEN CURTIS PAT PATTERSON RONNIE PATTON PARKER Shield!72 IEANNE CLAIRE PEASE DONALD PEEK W: q lu gmf LTTT I - I IENNY ELAINE PEAVLER SUSAN CATHY PECK TERI LYN PETROVSKY WALTER POLK MELISSA FAY POLLAK KAY POLLARD THOMAS REID' PEDEN IOHN PHILLIPS CLARK S. PILGRIM I IANE PLUNKETT IACQUELYN TERRY POLLOW Classes LINDA BARTON POOL ANDY PREWITT CAROL ANN RICH SHERRI RICHMAN DAN LEONARD ROBBINS ShieIdf72 IOHN ROBERT POPPER BILL REYNOLDS TERRY RICHARDS LYNN MARIE RICOSSA WALTER ROGERS SUSAN ELIZABETH POTEETE SUSAN MARY REZBA TERRY RICHARDSON :Mgt DONNA I. RISO THOMAS CHARLES ROINIOTIS BRUCE D. POWELL NANCY RICARDS JEFF RICHERSON C' IEFFREY LYNN ROACH LOUIS ROSENBURG IAN ROTHSCHILD ALAN STEVEN RUBEN CHARLES EDWARD RUGEL III PATRICIA LYNN SANDRIDGE IANICE LORAINE SCHMITZ CARY GENE ROTTER MIKE RUBINO ROBIN RUTHERFORD DALE SANDUSKY SHANNON SELLERS ROBERT C. ROWAN S EMILY BOO RUCH W,-w STEVEN SALKY 1 ,-s I I R' Q fii . DONNA SANFORD MARVIN SHAPIRO STEVE ROY Q f-A 9 1 IILII 5 ' '41 'Y sf . f , , 11, ,f f y i V ,r I MERRI RUDD PATRICIA LYNN SANMONS TERRY ELLEN SCHEINBERG wp. MELINDA SHEA l Classes THOMAS B. SHELTON I. MICHAEL SHEPARD RODNEY M. SHIRLEY IIM SIDES IEFFREY ALLEN SIEGEL BARB SIEKMANN F, s .V fp ,W I M' A , f ' 3 fig A f- ,, l!i+ f ii 4 RICHARD SIMS CHRIS SINNOCK IIM SLOAT BARBARA SMITH Shield!72 . agfww Now where dld that cent sxgn go? HOWARD ALAN SILVER 'Q' 'WN' M AMY SKINNER BETHANY LOUISE SMITH RONNIE SIMKIN WILLIAM AYLMER SLACK IR. CHARLES FREDRICK SMITH DEBBIE SMTTH I gps 8 fl ,xx g S HAROLD F. SMITH, IR. KATHLEEN A. SMITH Beauty and the Beasties. NANCY SMITH SANDRA KAYE SMITH STEVEN A. SMITH TERRY SMITH ISMITTYJ Classes LARRY SOLOMON STEVE SPIRO 42? DOROTHY CAROL STECK DIANA PATRICIA STEPHENS VICTORIA LOUISE STREULI ShieId!72 IOHN M. SONNENBURG STEVEN RANDALL STAFFORD DAVID G. STEEN NANCY STERNBERCER ANDY SULLIVAN PAM SPENCER IULIE ANN STANTON VICKI LYNN STEIN BRUCE STILLWAGON THOMAS L. SWAN CAROL S. SPINDEL 3,-Q DANNY STARR 'R- Tis EQ A5 XC SALLY MARIE STEINER CRAIG STOCKDALE , f r I ' Y X 'O' , it' 'f ww X, f LISA SWEATT MARK TABER SHERI L. TAC BARBARA GREER THOMPSON TENLEY TAYLOR L. GINA TATE if' MARTHA SUE THOMPSON T'T ig I -if BARBARA D. ANNA MARIE TOPPEN DAVID TRUE THURMAN IANICE ROXANE TAYLOR LISA ANN THORNTON BRUCE THORNTON UTKOV GARY M. VAUGHN TINA P. VERGOS NANCY RUTH VIA DEBRA LEE WADLINGTON ffiif HOWARD WAGERMAN SUSAN E. WAGNER HALLIE WAHL CAROLYN ELIZABETH WALKER Classes GRAHAM WALKER IAMIE LOUISE WARNER GARY ED WEIN LESTER WEISS DUNLAP WEST Sh1e1d!72 CURTISS WARFIELD IEAN CAROL WATERS -9 Q , Qi A L EINER Pssst . . . Wanna see a dirty picture? DANNY WENZLER CYNTHIA ANNE WHIPPLE Y'-r WARREN CLIFFORD WHITE ALLEN WHITSITT DAN K, WIENER Ya know, you can't run on fumes. CATHY WILHELM GENE WILLETT ALAN WILLEY BILL WILLIAMS ELLEN KATHLEEN WILLIAMS I LINDA WILLIAMS 1 x Y J .iv I X MILLER WILLIAMS Did you know that the Rose-Breasted Grosbeak is a Helping Bird? Classes HENRY WILLIAMSON, IR. STEPHEN HENRY WILLIFORD TOMMY WILSON CHARLENE WINFIELD RENEE WINTZ Shieldf72 Ha, ha! The outside reading list is five pages long! DAVID WILSON TRENT WILSON MARY COWLES WINKELMAN SHARON WOODSON 3 3 5 w 4 , 8 . I '-club, glub, glubx' MICHAEL S. WOOTEN NEAL RANDALL PAUL WROUGHTON BOB YOUNG Y-ff' ,2c1v 'Mf A ELLEN ZISKIN SARAH NEWSOM VS FREDDIE SHAPIRO WRIGHT X Q Q9 no Are orange peelings supposed to taste like this? TOM YEAGER Q L ik k 'i 4 Q Classes Zass of We remember the days Qf old, We mecLifa+.e on. aLL that we have doneg We muse on. what our hands X here wro4.9V7:l3. We stretch out our hands to the fwtur-e. 5 A ,A , 'N' rv! 14 ' 4 ,tw X 2 A 1 Shield!72 I Senior Credits -A.. MARY ANGELIA ADAMS - Randolph County High 13 I.C.L. 23 Girl's Choir 33 South Pacific 33 National Honor Society 3, 43 Tri-M 3, 4. SHELDON AIZENSHTAT - Spanish, Club 33 W.S.B.B. 3. LAURA CLAYTON ALLEN - Alpha Rho Tau 4. MALINDA NOBLES ALLEN - St. Mary's School 1, 23 Library Club 1, 23 Pep Club 43 French Club 1, 2, 33 History Club 33 Drama Club 13 Basketball 1, 23 Volleyball 33 Track 2, 33 Tennis 1, 2, 33 Soccer 1, 33 Gymnastics 23 Carillion Yearbook Staff 13 SCRIBBLER Business Staff 4. VICKY LYNN ANDERSON - Commercial Club 43 Library Club 4. MARILYN AVERSWALD - East High 1, 2, 33 Commercial Club 4. ...B- GAYLE RENEE BAER - Snowden Ir. High 13 French Club Secretary 13 Pep Club 13 Cheerleading Captain 13 Ir. Honor So- ciety 13 Office Helper 3. IOY-LYN BAGLEY - Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 l.C.L. 3, 4, President 43 Astra Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Special Ed. Aid 33 Guidance Office Worker 43 Track 1, 2nd Place District 13 Music Man 23 from Pen to Stage 23 South Pacific 33 The Amorous Flea 43 Queen of Clubs Pageant, Semi-Finalist 43 Lambuth Speech 'Tournament Finals 33 Shreveport Speech Tournament Semi- Finals 33 Provine Speech Tournament Certificate of Excellence in Oratory 33 Central Speech Tournament 2nd Place Oratory 43 Rush W. Siler Speech Tournament Oratory Chairman 43 W.C.T.U. Essay Contest 2nd Place City, 2nd Place State 13 SCROLL Features Staff 2,3, Copy Editor 43 SCRIBBLER Edito- rial Board 2, 3, 43 SHIELD Business Staff 3, Senior Class Editor 43 Iunior Civitan Corresponding Secretary 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Board Member 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Thespians 43 N.F.L. 3, 43 Latin Tournament Certificate of Merit 33 Student Council Representative 33 OUTSTANDING SENIOR. SALLY LAVILLA BAKER - Pep Club 1, 2: Spanish Club 2, 3. SHEREE BETH BALKIN - East High li Pep Club 1, 23 Span- ish Club 2, 33 Film Society 43 SHIELD Circulation Staff 33 SCROLL Features Staff 43 National Honor Society 43 Student Council Representative 1. ROBERT H. BALL - Richland Ir. High 13 Pep Club 1, 43 Key Club 2, 3, 43 Science Club 13 Perkins Street Potpourri 33 Young Voices 13 Spartan Sound 33 Track 1, 2, 33 Cross Country 3, 4, Co-Captain 43 South Pacific 33 Science Award 13 Friendliest 13 Raider Staff 13 Lancer Staff 13 National Honor Society 43 Tri-M 3, 43 Student Council Representative 4. MIKE BANKESTER - West Tenn. Chorus 3, 43 All-State Cho- rus 3, 43 Perkins Street Potpourri 3, 43 Thespians 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 43 Tri-M 2, 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms 43 Honor Society 3, 43 Iunior Civitan 3, 43 Press-Scimitar Teenager of the Week 43 Music Man 23 Spoon River 33 South Pacific 33 Amorous Flea 43 Rush W. Siler Speech Tournament Interpretive Potpourri Chairman3 OUTSTANDING SENIOR. TRUDIE IANE BARNETT - Girls Choir 33 Spartan Sound 33 Red Cross 13 French Club 43 Commercial Club 4. RENEE FERN BASIST - Pep Club 13 Spanish Club 13 F.H.A. 3, 4, Historian 3, President 43 Home Ec. Assistant 3, 43 Sear's School Sewing Competition 2, 33 Mid-South Fair Sewing Con- test 2nd Place 2, 3, 1st Place, 2nd Place 43 SHIELD Circulation Staff 4. ROBERT IAMES BAUCUM - Richland Ir. High 13 Spanish Club 3, 4, Secretary 43 Rally Club 3, 43 Science Club 43 South Pacific 33 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Band Letter 1, 43 National Honor So- :iety 43 Tri-M 4. BABETTE BLOCH BAUMAN - Spartan Sound 2, 3, 43 Rush W. Siler Speech Tournament3 West Tenn. Chorus 2, 43 West Tenn. Solo 81 Ensemble 1st Place 13 Tri-M 4. CAROL SUE BEASLEY - Richland Ir. High 13 Girls Choir 33 Spartan Sound 43 Pep Club 13 Young Voices 13 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES DANIEL BELLOTT - Pep Club 43 Latin Club 13 Rally Club 43 W Club 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Captain 43 Key Club 43 Mu Alpha Theta 43 National Honor Society 4. SUSAN LYNN BERNATSKY - Richland Ir. High 13 Spanish Club 1, 23 History Club 2, 3, 4, President 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Young Voices 13 Algebra Award 13 Algebra 1 Tournament 13 National Merit Letter of Commendation 43 SCRIBBLER Staff 2, 33 Lancer Staff 13 Raider Staff 13 SHIELD Staff 33 Quill and Scroll 3, 4. ANDY BERNBAUM - Richland if. High 1. GARY WILLIAM BERNSTEIN - Richland Ir. High 13 Student Council Representative 2, 3. NANCY LEIGH BIGGER - Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club Ll 23 Girls Choir 33 Spartan Sound 43 Volleyball 1, 23 Track 1, 231 Tennis 3, 43 SCRIBBLER Business Staff 33 Student Council Representative 2, 3, 4. W RENELLE BLACHMAN - Richland Ir. High 13 Pep Club 1. IILL ELAINE BLACK - Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Commercial Club 3, 43 French Club 1, 23 Volleyball 1, 23 Mid-South Fair Art Ce- ramic Division 1971 3rd Place3 Student Council Representative 1, 23 Homeroom President 1. LISA BOWMAN BLACKBURN - Pep Club 1, 2, 43 Girls Cho- rus 33 Spartan Sound 43 West Tenn. Chorus 43 SHIELD Circula- tion Staff 43 SCRIBBLER Business Staff 43 Tri-M 43 National Honor Society 43 Homeroom President 1. FRANCES ELIZABETH BLIVEN - Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 2, 33 Spanish Club 33 Red Cross 13 Tennis 3, 43 Volleyball 1, 2, 33 Track 2, 33 Spartan Sound 4, Music Man 23 South Pa- cific 33 Girls Chorus 4. SELMA IANE BLIVEN - Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Latin Clubv1, 23 French Club 3, 43 Spartanaires Sgt. at Arms 1'3 Spartan Sound 43 F.T.A. 3, President 43 Elementary Helper 33 Girls Chorus 43 Tennis 3, 43 Music Man 23 South Pacific 3. Classes RICKY BLUSTEIN - Westport High, Louisville 15 Woodale 25 Spanish Club 1, 2, 35 Science Club 2, 3, 45 W Club 1, 25 Bas- ketball 25 R.O.T.C. Superior Cadet, Outstanding Cadet, Neatest Cadet 25 Ir. Beta Club 1. DEBBIE BOSWELL - Richland Ir. High 15 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 15 SHIELD Business Staff 2, Circulation Staff 3, Freshman Class Editor 45 Astra Club 2, 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Student Council Representative 1, 2. LISA HELEN BOURGOYNE - Pep Club 1, 2, 45 PTA Art Competition 2nd Place 15 SCRIBBLER Art Staff 45 Alpha Rho Tau 4. SUSAN R. BOWIN - Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Spanish 15 SHIELD Business Staff 45 Student Council Representative 1. DANNY BOZOF - Golf Team 1. STEVEN HENDRIX BRANCH - Filfn Society 3, 45 Russian Club 3, 45 Iunior Civitan Club 3, 45 I.C.L. 1, 2, 35 SCROLL Fea- tures Staff 3,45 National Honor Society 45 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 4. IOHN BREIOT - Ridgeroad Ir. High 15 Film Society 45 Span- ish Club 1, 4, President 45 SCROLL Reporter 3, 45 Rampage Editor 15 SCRIBBLER Business Staff 45 Key Club 45 National Ir. Honor Society Reporter 15 National Honor Society 45 Mu Alpha Theta 45 Student Council Representative Alt. 35 Home- room Vice-President 1. MARY IO BRODE - Commercial Club 45 Pep Club 1, 25 Vol- leyball 1, 2. KAREN ANN BROMMER - Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 15 French Club 1, 25 Red Cross 1, 25 Commercial Club 45 Stu- dent Council Representative 1. DEBBY BROWN - Richland Ir. High 15 Pep Club 15 Young Voices 15 French Club 25 Russian Club 3, 45 W.C.T.U. Art Con- test 2nd Place 25 Buzz Book 3rd Place5 SCROLL Staff 25 SCRIB- BLER Business Staff 3, 4, Art Staff 45 Alpha Rho Tau 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 4. IERRY BROWN - Football 4. STEVEN BRADSHAW BROWN - Richland Ir. High5 Football 15 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Baseball 15 Lunchroom Monitor 2, 3, 4.1 BEVERLY L. BRUCH - Ridgeroad Ir. High, Little Rock, Ark. 15 Germantown High School 25 Tri-M 45 South Pacific 3. MILES BRYSON - Colonial Ir. High 15 High School Iaycees 3, 45 W Club 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. SHARON LYNN BUCHALTER - French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary 45 Film Club 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 25 Algebra II Tournament 35 SCROLL News Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, News Editor 45 SHIELD Circula- tion Staff 3, 45 Village Press WS Newswriter5 Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Vice President 45 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 45 National Honor Society 4. IOHN E. BURCH - Richland Ir. High 15 W Club 3, 45 Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 15 Student Council 15 Homeroom President 2. CYNTHIA LEE BURKETT - Spanish Club 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Guys and Dolls 15 Music Man 25 South Pacific 35 West Tennessee Chorus 45 Perkins Street Potpourri 3, 45 Spartan Shield!72 Sound 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls Choir 1, 2, 3. WALTON RANDOLPH BURNETT - Football 1, 4. THOMAS R. BUTTERICK - Spanish Club 15 Library Club 2, 3, Vice President 35 Library Assistant 2, 35 Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 45 Track 35 Iunior Civitan 3, 45 Student Council Representative 45 Homeroom President 4. PAMELA MARIE BYRD - Richland Ir. High 15 F.H.A. Presi- dent 3, Sub-Region Secretary 35 Art Ribbon, 1st Place Deco- page 4. - C .. MICHAEL STEVEN CANNON - Lunchroom Monitor 1, 25 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Office Helper 45 Spartan Sound 1, 2, 3, 4, Ac- companist 1, 2, 3, 45 Guys and Dolls 15 The Music Man 25 South Pacific 35 All-State Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 West Tennessee Chorus 2, 3, 45 Tri-M 2, 3, 4, Historian 45 Student Council 1, 2, 3, Ir. Commissioner of Activities 35 Perkins Street Potpourri 3, 45 Homeroom President 1. DIANE CANTRELL - Richland Ir. High5 French Club 2, 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 1, 25 Girls Drill Team 25 Certificate of Merit -- Athletics 15 Young Voices 15 Raider Feature Editor 15 Lancer Staff 15 SCROLL Sports Staff 45 National Honor Society 45 Mu Alpha Theta 45 Student Council 1, 4. KATHY ANNE CARADINE - Richland Ir. High 15 Young Voices 15 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls Choir 35 Spartan Sound 45 South Pacific 35 The Amorous Flea 45 Perkins Street Pot- pourri 45 West Tennessee Chorus 3, 45 Art Medal 15 1st Place Richland Art Show 15 Dance United Grand Award Winner 35 SHIELD Circulation Staff 2, Asst. Manager 3, Manager 45 Tri- M,3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 National Honor Society 4. KATHRYN LYN CARPENTER - Tigrett Ir. High School, Iackson, Tenn. 15 Track 25 Southwestern Summer Scholars Program 3.55 Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 4. IAMES H. CARTER - Baseball 1. ALICE COOK CARTWRIGHT - French Club 35 Spanish Club 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Queen of Clubs Pageant, QUEEN OF CLUBS 45 SHIELD Business Staff 45 Thespians 4. IAN M. CASTEIX - St. Agnes 1, 25 Basketball 15 Soccer 25 Vol- leyball 1, 25 Softball 3. DEBBIE CAUSIE - Richland Ir. High 1. IAMES EBEN CHILDS, IR. - Iunior Civitan Club 3, 45 I.C.L. 1, 25 Band 15 Rifle Team 25 South Pacific 35 The Amorous Flea 45 West Tenn. Chorus 3, 45 All-State Chorus 3rd Alt. 35 Perkins Street Potpourri 35 Tri-M 4. RICHARDS CHILDS, IR. - Richland Ir. High 15 Band 1, 2, 35 All-West Tenn. Band 25 West Tenn. Solo and Ensemble Con- test 1st Place 2, 35 Music Man 25 Rensselaer Math and Science Award 35 Chemistry Tournament 7th Place 35 Science Club 4. TERESA CHILDS - Richland Ir. High5 Pep Club 15 Spanish Club 45 F.H.A. 1, 35 Volleyball 15 Homeroom Secretary 1. IAMES G. CLARK - W Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3: High School Iaycees 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 1, 45 All-Mem- phis 15 Baseball 1, 35 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 1, 25 Boys' Vice-President 15 Class Favorite 2, 35 HALL OF FAME - Mr. White Station. IOHN RICHARD CLARK - Get Together 43 Film Society 43 Broadcasting Club 43 R.O.T.C. Band 23 Concert Band 3, 43 South Pacific 33 Spoon River 33 Mid-South Fair Art Exhi- bition 1st Place 43 WS Arts Festival 2nd Place3 Memphis Acad- emy of Arts Ir. Poster Competition 3rd Place 23 SCRIBBLER Art Staff 3, 43 Iunior Civitan Club 3, 43 Alpha Rho Tau 3, 43 Tri- M 43 HALL OF FAME. MICHAEL DAVID CLARK - Lunchroom Monitor 43 Baseball 2, 3, 4. STACIA IANE CLAUDEPIERRE - Woodrow Wilson Ir. High 13 Ir. Honor Society 1. MARK P. CLEMONS - Iunior Civitan Club 3, 43 I.C.L. 33 Science Club 43 R.O.T.C. Drill Team 2, Company Executive Of- ficer 3, Superior Cadet 23 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 43 National Honor Society 4. BARRY IAY COHEN - Snowden Ir. High 13 Future Physician Club President 23 Band 13 R.O.T.C. Drill Team 13 Track 1. BEATRICE COLE - Richland Ir. High 13 Pep Club 13 F.H.A. 13 Girls' Choir 33 Spartan Sound 4. PAUL TlPPY COLE - Richland Ir. High 13 Columbia Mili- tary Academy 23 Football 13 Baseball 1, 23 Swimming 13 Home- room Chaplain 1. MARK COLLINS - W. T. White High, Dallas, Texasg Lake Forest High, Lake Forest Ir. High, Lake Forest, Illinois3 Science Club 1, 3, 43 I.C.L. 43 German Club 1, 2, Treasurer 23 Broadcast- ing and Electronica 1,23 Swimming 1, 2, 43 Ice Hockey Captain 13 R.O.T.C. Neatest Cadet, High Academic Wreath 3. HERBIE CONROY - Colonial Ir. High. WILLIAM COOK - Colonial Ir. High 13 Football 13 Track 13 D.A.R. Award 13 High School Iaycees 3, 43 W Club 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, All Memphis 2, All District 2, Honorable Mention All State 2, All Memphis 3, All Metro 3, All State 3, All District 3, Pre Season All America 43 Class Vice-President 3. ANGELO TED CORTESE II - Catholic High 1, 23 Biology Club 23 Get Together Treasurer 43 Rally Club 43 Pep Club 2, 43 W.S.B.B. 43 Track 43 Annual Staff 23 Student Council 4. WILLIAM IAMES CORTESE - Catholic High 1, 23 Chess Club 1, 43 Debate Club 43 W Club 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Biology Club 23 Get Together 43 Rally Club 43 French Club 33 Consol- idation Committee 23 History Club 33 Spanish Club 43 W.S.B.B. 3, 43 Wrestling 13 Cross Country 2, 3, 43 Track 43 Baseball Man- ager 33 Rush W. Siler Speech Tournament Asst. Refreshment Chairman3 Annual Staff 23 SCRIBBLER Business Staff 43 SCROLL Business Staff 43 Student Council Representative 4. MARY COTTAM - Pep Club 13 Commercial Club 4. MICHAEL ALAN COULTER - Key Club 1, 2, 3, 43 N.F.L. 2, 3, 43 Physics Club 3, 4, President 43 Film Club 43 Football 1, 23 Track 13 Algebra I Tournament 1, 8th Place3 Chemistry Tour- nament 2, 2nd Place3 SCROLL Reporter 2, 3, Editorial Editor 43 Honor Society 3, 4, President 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 43 Homeroom Vice President 23 Student Council Rep- resentative 3, 43 HALL OF FAME. DEBBIE COWDEN - Richland Ir. High: Red Cross 1, 33 Pep Club 13 F.H.A. 23 Elementary Office Helper 3, 43 Volleyball 13 Cheerleader 1. STEFAN IOSEPI-I COWLES - Richland Ir. High 13 Film Soci- ety 3, 4, President 43 Russian Club 3, 4, President 43 Physics Club 3, 4, Vice President 43 Science Club 3, 43 Chemistry Lab Asst. 43 Physics Lab Asst. 33 Track 13 National Merit Semi-Fi- nalist3 Raider Staff 13 Lancer Staff 13 SCROLL 3, 4, Colum- nist 43 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 43 Ir. Civitan Club 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Student Council Representative 1, 3. MARY CRADDOCK - Curundu Ir. High 13 Balboa High, Canal Zone 23 Pep Club 1, 23 Spanish Club 33 Commercial Club 43 Softball Team Captain 23 Volleyball Team 1, 23 Homeroom Vice President 13 Homeroom President 2. NANCY CRIDLIN - Ionesville High 1, 2, 33 Band 1, 2,,3, Vice President 33 Choir 1, 2, 3, Vice President 33 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Presi- dent 33 I.C.L. 1, 2, 33 Spanish Club 3, 43 Pep Club 43 Spartan Sound 43 All Regional Chorus 1, 2, 33 All Virginia Chorus 1, 2, 33 All West Tennessee Chorus 43 Class Vice President 23 Coloso- nian Asst. Business Manager 33 Beta Club 33 Tri-M 4. WENDY EVE CRISTIL - Cheerleader 13 Spoon River 33 Student Council Representative 1, 33 Homeroom President 2. DONALD CROCKER - Kingsbury Ir. High3 W.S.B.B. 3, 4. WINI RACHEL CROWSON - Lausanne 13 Germantown 2, 33 French Club 2, 3, 43 Science Club 2, 33 F.T.A. 33 F.H.A. 33 Class Treasurer 13 National Ir. Honor Society President 1. WILLIAM NATHAN CROWSON - Coahuma County High, Clarksdale, Miss.3 McCallie School, Chattanooga, Tenn.3 Foot- ball 13 Basketball 13 Swimming 2, 3, 43 W Club. - D .. ANDY DALTROFF - W Club 2, 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, All- District 1, All-Memphis 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 33 Class Vice-Presi- dent 13 Class Vice-President 23 Student Council Representative 1, 2, Commissioner 'of Sanitation 3, Officer-at-Large 4. IVY LYNN DANIELS - Richland Ir. High 13 Pep Club 13 1.C.L. 2, 33 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 South Pacific 33 Music Letter 13 Tri-M 3, 4. ANN G. DARLINGTON - Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Tutor 3, 43 Nation- al Merit Semi-Finalist 43 SHIELD Business Staff 43 National Honor Society 4. BRENDA DATTEL - French Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 43 SHIELD Assistant Honors Editor 43 National Honor Society 3, 4. IOHN DAVIDSON - junior Civitan Club 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms 43 Film Club 43 Science Club 43 W.S.B.B. 33 National Merit Letter of Commendation. ELISABETH M. DAVIES - French Club 1, 3, 43 Spartanaires 13 Film Society 3, 4, Vice-President 43 Broadcasting Club Presi- dent 43 Physics Club 43 Science Club 43 Track 1, 23 SCROLL Features Staff 3, Editorials Staff 43 Quill and Scroll 4. DEBRA LYNN DEES - Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Commercial Club 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 43 Girls Choir 33 Spartan Sound 43 Of- fice Worker 43 Student Council Representative 3. ERNST DEHNE, IR. - Richland Ir. High 13 Swimming Team 1, Classes 2, 3, 4, All-City 1, 2, 3, All-District 1, 2, 3, All-State 2, 3. MARSHA DELUGACH - Pep Club 1, 23 French Club 1, 23 Film Club 3. MICHAEL A. DENNIE - Richlanu Ir. High 13 Track 1. IOHN E. DEWS III - Richland Ir. High 13 W Club 2, 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1. LAURA DIXON - Homecoming Queen Alt. 13 Pep Club Trea- surer 13 Southwestern Summer Scholars Program 3.5. MARY ELAINE DIXON - Spanish Club 13 Get Together 43 Project Concern 33 Pep Club 13 Class Secretary-Treasurer 13 Southwestern Summer Scholars Program 3.53 Alpha Rho Tau 43 Student Council Representative 13 Homeroom Vice-Presi- dent 1. DEBORAH ANN DOBBS - Richland Ir. High 13 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Commercial Club 3, 43 Young Voices 13 Girls Choir 33 Spartan Sound 43 Spanish Club 2, 33 Student Council Repre- sentative 1. DEBRA ANN DONDEVILLE - Pep Club 1, 3, 43 Commercial Club 3, 43 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4. LORI DONELSON - French Club 3, 43 Film Club 33 I.C.L. 1, 23 Pep Club 13 Spartanaires 1. ROBIN LAKE DOYLE - Track 1, 23 Mushrooms in May 33 Lambuth Speech Tournament 1st Place One-Act Play 33 State Tournament 3rd Place One-Act Play 33 Frayser Speech Tour- nament Quarter Finals in Radio-T.V. 33 Student Council Rep- resentative 2. PAM DRENNING - French Club 1, 23 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Cheerleader 43 Basketball 1, 23 Volleyball 1, 23 Homecoming Court 43 Student Council Representative 2. PAULA A. DRENNING - Homecoming Queen Alt. 13 Student Council Representative 4. MARGARET ANNE DRUMMOND - F.H.A. 43 Commercial Club 43 Pep Club 1, 23 Spartan Sound 3, 43 Girls Choir 23 Home- room Sgt. at Arms 2. CHARLES A. DUFFY - Messiah Choir 1, 3, 43 Spartan Sound 1, 2, 3, 43 Perkins Street Potpourri 3, 43 West Tenn. Chorus 3, 43 Tri-M 3, Sgt. at Arms 4. BECKY DUNAVANT - Spanish Club 33 Volleyball 23 Spanish Tournament 23 Girls Chorus 33 Spartan Sound 43 National Honor Society 4. DEBORAH DEAN DUNN -- Richland Ir. High 1: Pep Club 1, 3. 43 Spanish Club 2, 3, 43 Spanish Tournament 23 Latin Tourna- ment Certificate of Merit 13 Raider Staff 1, Lancer Staff 13 Homeroom Secretary 3. -E- TED EASTBURN - Key Club 3, 43 Science Club 3, 43 Rally Club 43 SCROLL Photographer 43 SHIELD Photographer 43 Film Club 3, 43 Geometry Tournament 23 Alg. II Tournament 33 Chemistry Tournament 4th Place 33 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basket- ball 13 Southwestern Summer Scholars Program 3.53 Tutor 3, 43 Class President 43 National Honor Society 43 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 43 HALL OF FAME. Shield!72 ALAN RAY EDWARDS - Richland Ir. High 1. RICHARD IOSEPH EISEMAN - Physics Club 43 Latin Club 1, 2, 33 Science Club 2, 3, 43 Film Society 3, 43 Chemistry Lab As- sistant 3, 43 Algebra II Tournament 23 Comprehensive Math Tournament 33 Latin Tournament 1, 2, 33 SHIELD Circulation Staff 43 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 43 Iunior Civitan 3, 4. CAMELLIA DIANE ELLIOTT - Wurzburg American High School3 H. V. Ienkins High School3 French Club 33 Drama Club 13 Red Cross Vice-President 13 Library Club 13 G.A.A. Drill Team 13 F.T.A. 13 Volleyball 13 Certificate of Merit in World History3 Student Council Representative 1, 4. SHERYL ILENE ELSTER - Snowden Ir. High 13 Pep Club 1, 23 Commercial Club 43 Spanish Club 23 Secretary Homeroom 1. BILL ERVIN - Pep Club 43 Lunchroom Monitor 2, 43 Spanish Club 43 WS Bleacher Bums 3, 43 Student Council Representa- tive 1. WILLIAM BAILEY EVERETT, IR. - M.U.S. 1: Science Club 3: History Club 3, 43 Spanish Club 2, 3, Vice-President 43 Basket- ball Manager 13 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 SCROLL Editorials Writer 3, 43 SHIELD R.O.T.C. Editor 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Key Club 3, 43 National Honor Society 43 Student Council Representative 4. - F - PETER STUART FELSENTHAL - Spanish Tournament 33 SHIELD Index Coordinator 43 Student Council Representative 'I. BILL FIKE - Richland Ir. High 13 Drama Club 13 Science Club 13 Physics Club 43 Film Society 43 Pep Club 13 Speech Club 13 Young Voices 13 Football 13 Track 13 Basketball 33 Lost in the Snow 13 Amorous Flea 43 Central Speech Tournament Fi- nals 43 Frayser Speech Tournament Finals 43 Rush W. Siler Speech Tournament Dramatic Interpretation Chairman3 N.F.L. 43 Thespians 4. IUDITH KAY FITZWATER - Bearden High School 13 R.O.T.C. Drill Team 3, Sponsor 43 French Club 1, 23Iul'1iOI' Civi- tan Corresponding Secretary 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Queen of Clubs Pageant 43 SHIELD Assistant Copy Editor 43 National Honor Society 4. IOHN NELSON FLINT - W Club 3,41 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 23 Track 33 Student Council Representative 2, 33 Of- ficer-at-Large 1. STEVE H. FOLDEN - Richland Ir. High 1. EVELYN FONDREN - MacArthur Ir. High 13 Arundel Sr. High 23 Ft. Meade, Md., Montgomery Academy, Montgomery, Ala. 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Spartan Sound 43 Gymnastics Club 23 SCROLL Reporter 43 National Honor Society 4. ILENE FOOKS - Speech Club 13 French Club 1, 23 Pep Club 13 Student Council Representative 2, Alternate 3. RANDAL A. FORRESTER - Richland Ir. High 13 Spartan Sound 3, 43 Perkins Street Potpourri 3, 43 WS Bleacher Bums 3, 43 Cross Country 43 South Pacific 33 W.C.T.U. Drug Abuse Poster Contest 1st 23 Mid-South Fair Poster Contest Honorable Mention 33 Alpha Rho Tau 43 Tri-M 4. IOHN MADISON FOWLER - W Club 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. D. ANNE FOX - Pep Club 1, 3, Secretary 15 Film Society 45 Office Helper 35 Dunn Elementary Tutor5 SHIELD Business Staff 35 SCROLL Business Staff 2, Assistant Business Manager 3, Business Manager 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Homeroom Trea- surer 2, 3. IOHN C. FRANKLIN, IR. - Richland Ir. High 15 Pep Club 15 WS Bleacher Bums 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, 35 Lab Assistant 4. RALPH STAFFORD FREEMAN - Iunior Iaycees 3, 45 W Club 2, 3, 45 Lunchroom Monitor 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 25 Track 1, 25 Baseball 15 SCRIBBLER Business Staff 45 Student Council Representative 1, 2, 3. MARSHA FROMMEL - Richland Ir. High 15 Pep Club 1. - G - SANDRA KAY GAINES - Richland Ir. High 15 Pep Club 15 Homeroom Sec. 15 Student Council Representative 1. GREG GALLAGHER - W Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Key Club 3, 45 Football 15 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 15 6-6-2 Committee 45 National Honor Society 45 Student Council Representative 1, 3, 4. Boys' Vice-President 45 Home- room President 3. ROBERT L. GALLAGHER - Richland Ir. High 15 Pep Club 15 Young Voices 15 Russian Club 35 Rally Club 45 R.O.T.C. Offi- cers Club 3, 45 Drill Team 2, 3, 45 Rifle Team 3, 45 West Tenn. Chorus 45 All State Chorus 45 Student Council Representative 1. GWEN DEE GARDNER - Spanish Club 3, 45 Pep Club 4 F.H.A. 4. NANCY ELAINE GARLAND - French Club 1, 25 Pep Club 1, 25 Student Council Representative 1, 2. PHIL GATTAS -- C.B.H.S. 1, 25 Football 15 Track 1. SHEILA MARIE GAVIN - Sacred Heart High 15 Red Cross 15 Volleyball 15 Basketball 1: I.C.L. 1. GINGER LOUISE GEE - Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Office Worker 45 Cheerleader 1, 3, 4, Co-Captain 1, Captain 45 Homecoming Queen 15 Homecoming Alternate 45 Class Favorite 15 SHIELD Business Staff 35 R.O.T.C. Sponsor 45 Homeroom Vice Presi- dent 15 Ir. High Girls Vice President 15 Student Council Repre- sentative 3. 45 OUTSTANDING SENIOR 4. SALLY ELIZABETH GEER - Richland Ir. High 15 F.H.A. 25 Commercial Club 45 Pep Club 15 Red Cross 15 Drama Club 15 Radio Club 1. ROSEMARY IANE GEILS - Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 Young Voices 15 F.H.A. 35 Student Council Representa- tive 2. BILL GIANULIS - West Cadue Ir. High 15 Horton Watkins High 25 Scholastic Art Competition Honorable Mention 35 Drug Abuse Exhibit at Mid-South Fair Honorable Mention 35 SCRIBBLER Business Staff 3, 45 Art Staff 3, 45 Alpha Rho Tau 3, 4. SARAH F. GILLESPIE - Spanish Club 15 Pep Club 1, 35 Music Man 25 South Pacific 35 West Tenn. Chorus 2, 3, 45 All-State Chorus 35 National Merit Letter of Commendation 45 SHIELD 2, 3, 4, Asst. Freshman Class Editor 2, Iunior Class Ed- itor 3, Editor-in-Chief 45 Tri-M 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Astra Club 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 45 Homeroom President 45 Spartan Sound 2, 35 Perkins Street Potpourri 35 Girls Choir 25 October Student-of-the-Month 4 DANIEL GINSBURG - Pep Club 45 Rally Club 45 W.S,B.B. 3, 45 Broadcasting Club 2, 3, 4. LISA ALISON GOAD - Richland Ir. High 15 Girl's Drill Team 45 Library Assistant 1, 2, 35 Music Man 2. CLAUDE N. GOLDENBERG - Debate Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-Presi- dent 35 Mushrooms in May 35 Messick Speech Tournament 2nd Place Debate 15 M.S.U. District Speech Tournament 1, 3, 1st Place Debate 35 State Speech Tournament Finals 35 Lam- buth Speech Tournament 2nd Place Debate 35 Fairley Speech Tournament 3rd Place Duet-Acting 35 Central Speech Tourna- ment 1st Place Duet-Acting 45 Frayser Speech Tournament 1st Place Duet-Acting 45 State Spanish Tournament 1st Place 1, 25 Alg. II Tournament 25 Rush W. Siler Speech Tournament Timekeeper Chairman5 SHIELD 2, 3, 4, Ir. High Activities Edi- tor 3, Faculty Editor 45 Key Club 2, 3, 4, Board Member 35 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 45 N.F.L. 1, 2, 3, 4, President 35 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 45 Thespians 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Student Council 3, 4, Officer-at-Large 3, President 45 Homeroom Vice- President 35 OUTSTANDING SENIOR. KAY GOLDSCHMID - Richland Ir. High 15 Astra Club 3, 45 Key Club Secretary 45 Pep Club 15 Student Council 1, 4, Offi- cer-at-Large 1, Commissioner of Publicity 45 Cheerleader Cap- tain 15 Young Voices 15 Queen of Clubs Pageant Semi-Final- ist5 Student of the Month 15 R.O.T.C. Sponsor 45 Homecoming 1 Court 15 Raider Staff Asst. Business Manager 15 SHIELD Staff 2, 3, 4, Circulation Staff 2, Asst. Sophomore Class Editor l 3, Classes Editor 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Honor Society 45 W Homeroom President 15 Homeroom Secretary 35 Best All- Around 15 HALL OF FAME. LORI GONSCH - St. Agnes 1, 25 Pep Club 1,25 French Club 1, 25 Commercial Club 35 F.H.A. 4. DANIEL P. GOODWIN - M.U.S.5 Football 1. DAVID E. GORDON - High School Iaycees 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice President 45 Film Society 3, 45 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, City Champion 1, Runner-Up District ll 35 Fairley Speech Tournament 3rd Place Poetry 35 Frayser Speech Tournament 3rd Place Poetry 45 SCROLL Staff 3, 4, Asst. Sports Editor 45 National Honor Society 45 Quill and Scroll 45 N.F.L. 45 Student Council Representative 1, 2, 4. NANCY GOULD - Del Valle High 1, 2, 35 Home Ec. Club 15 G.A.A. 1-5 California Scholarship Federation 1, 2, 35 Mu Alpha Theta 4. IOHN CHARLES GRACE - I.C.L. 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2, Presi- dent 35 Science Club 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Library Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Debate Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 45 Audio-Visual C0-ordinator 2, 3, 45 Lab Assistant 3, 45 Library Assistant 1, 2, 3, 45 R.O.T.C. Asst. Adjutant 3, Executive Officer 4, Distinguished Cadet 2, 3, Superior Cadet 35 Geometry Tournament 7th Place 15 Comprehensive Math Tournament 35 Rush W. Siler Speech Tournament Iudges' Co-ordinator5 SHIELD 2, 3, 4, Business Staff 2, Asst. Manager 3, Asst. Sports Editor 45 SCROLL Sports Staff 2, 3, Sports Editor 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 N.F.L. 2, 3, 45 Iunior Civitan Club 3, 45 OUT- STANDING SENIOR. CINDY GRAFF - Richardson West Ir. High 15 Richardson Classes High 2, 35 Girls' Service League II 35 American Field Service 35 Pan American Student Forum 35 TriHiY 2, 35 Get Together 45 SCROLL Features Staff 45 National Ir. Honor Society 15 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 45 Thespians 4. KAREN GRAFTON - Richland Ir. High 15 Pep Club 15 Track 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 1. IAMES GRANOFF - Kingsbury High5 M.U.S.5 Richland Ir. High 1. BILL GRAVES - Richland Ir. High 15 Film Society 3, 45 Track 15 Honor Society 3, 45 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, President 45 Iunior Civitan Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4. PATRICE ELAINE GREENER - Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 Library Assistant 35 Guidance Office Worker 3, 45 Spoon River 35 South Pacific 35 The Amorous Flea 45 Central High Speech Tournament Semi-Finals 45 Rush W. Siler Speech Tournament Duet-Acting Chairman5 SCRIBBLER Business Staff 3, 45 SCROLL Features Staff 1, 2, 3, Managing Editor 45 Astra Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Thespians 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Student Council Representative 1, 4. GARY GORDON GREENFIELD - Sherwood Ir. High 1: I.C.L. Z, 3, 4, Vice-President 35 Russian Club 3, 45 Science Club 2, 3, 4, President 45 Film Club 45 Debate Club 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Iunior Civitan Club 3, 45 Library Assistant 3, 45 R.O.T.C. Out- standing Leadership Award 25 Tennis 15 Swimming 2, 35 Fray- ser Speech Tournament Semi-Finals Radio-TV 45 Rush W. Siler Speech Tournament Assistant Student Director 45 Geom- etry Tournament 3, Third Place5 Science Fair First Place 15 Memphis Clean Air Award 15 Quiver Staff, Page Editor 15 SHIELD Copy Editor 45 N.F.L. 3, 4, Vice-President 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 OUTSTANDING SEN- IOR. CURTIS A. GREER - Richland Ir. High 1. WILLIAM DAVID GREIF - I.C.L. 1, 25 Drill Team 2: Future Physicians Club 35 Science Club 35 Physics Club 45 Chess Club 4. MICHAEL ALAN GRIESHEIMER - Richland Ir. High 15 Spearhead 25 Young Voices 15 Spartan Sound 2, 35 West Tenn. Chorus 3. MICHAEL E. GROGAN - Richland Ir. High 15 I.C.L. 3. - H .. REVA HAIR - F.H.A. 35 Commercial Club 4, Secretary 45 Of- fice Helper 3. WAYNE HALEY - Treadwell Ir. High 15 Millington Central High 2. LESLIE I. HALL - Spanish Club 15 Pep Club 15 Student Coun- cil Representative 2, 35 Homeroom Vice-President 1. PETER MATTHEW HALL - Rally Club 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Spartan Sound 3. WILLIAM IOSEPH HANEGHAN, IR. - Rifle Team 2. BRENDA KAY HANKINS - Richland Ir. High 1: I.C.L. 1: French Club 2, 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Young Voices 15 Girls Choir 2, 35 Perkins Street Potpourri 45 SHIELD Staff 45 Raid- er Art Editor 15 Lancer Staff 15 Student Council Representa- tive 1, 2, 35 Most Talented 1. Shieldf72 IILL M. HARDENDORF - Snowden Ir. High 15 Central High 25 Mixed Choir 1, 3, President 15 French Club 1, 25 Agora 15 Mu- sical 15 Annual Staff Activities Editor 15 Newspaper Staff 15 National Ir. Honor Society 15 National Honor Society 45 Home- room Secretary 25 Homeroom Chaplain 2. BREWSTER HARRINGTON -- Key Club 3, 45 Mu Alpha Theta 45 National Honor Society 45 Football 15 Track 15 Swim- ming 15 Baseball 15 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council Repre- sentative 1, 3, 4. DEBORAH LEIGH HARRIS - Science Club 3, 45 Rally Club 3. 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Special Ed. Aid 3, 45 Queen of Clubs Pag- eant, Semi-Finals 45 Geometry Tournament 10th Place 15 Alg. II Tournament 11th Place 25 National Merit Semi-Finalist5 SCROLL News Staff 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Astra Club 2, 3, 4, President 45 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Secretary 45 Student Council Representative 45 HALL OF FAME. MARK P. HARRIS - Richland Ir. High 15 Basketball Manager 15 Rush W. Siler Speech Tournament5 Optimist Oratorical Contest 2. RONNIE HAWLEY - C.B.H.S. I. DREW HAYS -- Richland Ir. High 15 Spartan Sound 45 Bas- ketball 15 Golf Captain 15 Homeroom President 1, Vice-Presi- dent 45 Student Council Representative 1. PATRICK G. HECHT - Rally Club 45 Science Club 3, 45 Lab Assistant 45 Virginia Tech Summer Science Training 3.55 Key Club 45 Honor Society 45 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4. IAMES LAMAR HENRICH - High School Iaycees 3, 45 Base- ball 15 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4. RICHARD HERZBERG - East High School 1, 25 Spanish Club 1, 2, 35 Debate Club 25 Future Physicians Club 35 Science Club 45 R.O.T.C. Outstanding Cadet 25 Red Cross Representative 25 National Honor Society 4. LYNN HICKEY - Hill Ir. High'1, George Washington High 2, Denver, Colorado5 Spanish Club 3, 45 Volleyball 35 Tennis 45 School Play 15 Valentine Queen 15 Homeroom Vice-President. LEROY LEMAYNE HIDINGER III - W Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 35 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 45 Class President 25 Key Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Homeroom President 15 Student Council Representative 2. ROSEMARY E. HILL - F.H.A. 45 Commercial Club 45 Volley- ball 1, 2. 4. ROY M. HILLER - Science Club 3, 45 Concert Band 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. EVA S. HILLIARD - Richland Ir. High 15 Pep Club 4: Band 1. 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Mu Alpha Theta 45 Home- room Secretary 4. SUSIE HOLBROOK - Germantown High School 1, 2. ANNE ALEXANDER HOOPER - Richland Ir. High 15 .Pep Club 15 Drama Club 15 Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 The Time Ma- chine 15 Spring Concert 15 Young Voices 15 Mid-South Fair Art Contest, 1st Place Drawing, 2nd Place Ceramics, 1st Place Mosaic 45 SHIELD Circulation Staff 4. CHERYL LEE HOUSE - Pep Club 2, 3, 4, President 45 Sparta- 7 naires 1, President 15 Girls Choir 25 Spartan Sound 3, 45 Perkins Street Potpourri 45 West Tennessee Chorus 45 SCRIBBLER Business Staff 35 SHIELD Ir. High Class Co-Editor 45 Tri-M 45 Mu Alpha Theta 45 National Honor Society 45 Homeroom Sec- retary 3, Vice President 45 HALL OF FAMe. MICHAEL THOMAS HOWSE - Basketball Manager 4. CATHERINE B. HUEY - Latin Club 1, 25 Pep Club 1, 25 Vol- leyball 1, 2, 35 Track 1, 2, 35 Band 1, 25 Solo and Ensemble 1, 25 W.T.B.A. Band Contest 1, 25 Mu Alpha Theta 4. ..J- PETER ARTHUR IACOBS - Tennis 1, 2. CRAIG S. IANIS - Richland Ir. High 15 Pep Club 15 Football 1, 25 Track 15 Music Man Orchestra 25 South Pacific Orches- tra 35 State Solo and Ensemble Contest 1st Place 1, 25 Band Sgt.-at-Arms 45 Tri-M 45 Homeroom President 15 Student Council Representative 45 Red Cross Representative 4. DOYLE REITZ CCHIPI IOHNSON IR. - St. Stephens School, Rome, Italy, 15 Rally Club 3, 4, President 45 Chess Club 45 Science Club 45 Basketball 15 Baseball 15 The American Dream 35 The Amorous Flea 45 Best Actor Lambuth Speech Tournament 35 Best Actor Tennessee District Speech Tourna- ment 35 National Merit Semi-Finalist 45 Thespian Society 3, 4, Vice-President 45 National Honor Society 4. IANET IOHNSON - Latin Club 1. IILL COUR IOHNSTON - Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 Tennis 3, 45 SHIELD Circulation Staff 1, 2, 35 SCRIBBLER Art Staff 1, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 45 Mu Alpha Theta 45 Student Council Representative 1, 45 Homeroom Sgt.-at-Arms 3. MARTHA SUZANNE IOHNSTON - Richland Ir. High 15 Band 1, Officer 15 Pep Club 1,45 Red Cross 15 Spartan Sound 45 Girls Chorus 45 French Club 45 West Tennessee Band Contest 15 West Tennessee Solo and Ensemble Contest 1st and 2nd Place 15 SHIELD Circulation Staff 3, 45 SCROLL Editorial Staff 45 National Honor Society 45 Student Council Representative 3. LYNDALL M. IONES - Pep Club President 15 Spartan Sound 3, 45 Raider Staff 15 Lancer Staff 15 Homeroom Secretary 2, 3, 45 Hall of Fame 1. -K- ROSELYN KANAWALSKY - Colonial Ir. High 15 F.H.A. 25 Commercial Club 4. ANN ELIZABETH KATZ - Pep Club 1, President 15 Film So- ciety 45 SHIELD Activities Editor 45 SCROLL Business Staff 25 Astra Club 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Homeroom Secretary 25 Student Council 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 45 OUTSTANDING SENIOR. PHILLIP GREGORY KAUFMAN - Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Spartan Sound 2, 3, 45 Perkins Street Potpourri 3, 45 R.O.T.C. Color Guard 2, 3, Commander 3, Drill Team 2, 3, 4, Commander 4, Officer's Club 3, 45 West Tenn. Chorus 3, 45 All-State Chorus 3, 45 Solo and Ensemble 2, Superiors, Vocalg Solo and Ensemble Excellent, Instrumental5 Tri-M 4. DOUG KEARNEY - High School Iaycees 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Vice-President 2. GOODLOE MALONE KELTNER, IR. - Richland Ir. High 15 W Club 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 15 Raider Business Manager 15 Lancer Staff 15 Homeroom President 35 Student Council Representative 4. EDMUND KIRCHNER - Richland Ir. High 1. KAREN KLEPPER - I.C.L. 2, 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council Representative 25 Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 3. SHIRLEY ANN KLINGER - Pep Club 1, 25 Spanish Club 1, 25 Girls Choir 35 Spartan Sound 3, 45 Red Cross Club 15 Volleyball 1, 2. KATHRYN ANN KLINKE - Richland Ir. High 15 Pep Club 15 Young Voices 15 R.O.T.C. Sponsor 3, 45 English Award 15 Iour- nalism Award 15 Miss Youth Personality and Miss Congeni- ality 45 Miss Teenage Memphis 2nd Alt. 45 Raider Editor 15 Lancer Editor 15 SHIELD Business Staff 25 Student Coun- cil Representative 1. PATTI KOCHMAN - Colonial Ir. High 15 Pep Club 1, 25 F.H.A. 15 Spanish 15 Girls Chorus 35 Spartan Sound 3, 4. NANCY KORDATZKY - Torrance High, Torrance, California 1, 2, 3. MARSHA KRAUS - Pep Club 1. BABETTE E. KIEL - Pep Club 1, 25 Student Council Repre- sentative 3. ROBERTA LOUISE KRISMER - Young Voices 15. Spanish Club 35 Film Club 45 South Pacific 35 SCRIBBLER Business Staff 45 National Honor Society 4. - L - ANISE GAYE LANSKY - East High 15 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 25 Film Club 35 Red Cross 15 Homecoming Court 15 Student Council Representative 1, 4. CATHY LYNN LAPIDES - East High 1. 25 I.C.L. 1, 25 Spanish Club 4. TONYA GAIL LAUCK - Germantown High 1, 2, 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 35 French Club 1, 25 Speech Club 35 F.T.A. 35 Paper Staff 25 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3. STEVE LAZAROV - Richland Ir. High 15 I.C.L. 25 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4. CLAY LEHMANN - Richland Ir. High 15 Pep Club 15 Baseball 15 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4. SHERRI LESS - Snowden Ir. High 15 Central High 25 Spanish Club 25 Spartan Sound 45 Girls Choir 35 So This Is Paris 15 Swinging High 15 Front Page Editor of Paper 1. SIDNEY LEWIS -- Broadcasting Club 2, 35 Pep Club 15 Film Society 3, 45 R.O.T.C. Band 25 Football 15 Track 1, 25 Homeroom Vice-President 2. DAVID H. LILLARD, IR. - Iunior Civitan Club 45 Rush W. Siler Speech Tournament Treasurer5 SCRIBBLER Business Staff 3. RANDA SUSAN LIPMAN - Richland Ir. High 15 Pep Club 15 Film Club 3, 45 Raider Feature Editor 15 Lancer Staff 15 SCROLL Publicity Manager 45 SHIELD Circulation Staff 45 Alpha Rho Tau 3, 45 Student Council Representative 2, 3, 45 Classes Guidance Office Worker 1. DEREK LOHREY - Russian Club 3, 45 I.C.L. 1, 25 W.S.B.B. 35 Music Man 25 South Pacific 3. WILLIAM EDWARD LOVELESS II - Rally Club 45 Spanish Club 1, 3, 45 Physics Club 45 Homeroom President 15 Student Council Representative 45 SCRIBBLER Business Staff 3, 45 Na- tional Honor Society 45 Iunior Civitan Club 4. LINDA G. LUNDAY - Sherwood Ir. High 15 Messick High 25 Commercial Club Vice-President 45 Basketball 1. ERIC GLENN LYLES - W Club 3, 45 W.S.B.B. 3, 45 Key Club 3, 45 Get Together Chairman 45 Footballg Track. -M- ELIZABETH ANN MABRY - Richland Ir. High 15 Film Club 45 Pep Club 15 Girls Choir 35 Young Voices 15 Guidance Office Worker 15 Tutor 2, 3, 45 Spanish Tournament 1st Place 35 SHIELD Staff 2, 3, 4, Circulation Staff 2, Ir. High Class Editor 35 Iunior Class Editor 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Homeroom Secretary 15 Stu- dent Council Representative 4. IANIS MALKIN - Richland Ir. High 15 Pep Club 1, 25 F.H.A. 35 Alpha Rho Tau 4. ELIZABETH MALMO - Spanish Club 3, 45 French Club 1, 25 Pep Club 1, 25 Office Helper 1, 3, 45 Science Club 15 Volleyball 15 Homeroom President 15 Student Council Representative 4. DEBORAH I. MARSH - Richland Ir. High 15 Band Librarian 15 Spartan Sound 45 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 35 Music Man 25 West Tenn. Band 1, 2, 35 West Tenn. Chorus 4. ELIZABETH WITHERBY MARSTON - Richland Ir. High 15 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Astra Club 3, 45 French Club 3, 45 Red Cross Representative 15 Young Voices 15 Certificate of Merit in Civ- ics, Alg. I, and Latin I Tournament 15 SHIELD Business Staff 3, Circulation Staff 45 SCROLL News Staff 25 National Honor So- ciety 3, 45 Guidance Office Worker 45 Office Worker 1. GEORGE MARTIN - Spanish Club 2, 35 Lunchroom Monitor 2, 3, 45 Student Council Representative 15 Homeroom President 1. IEFFREY CHARLES MARTIN - Russian Club 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 35 Science Club 45 Get Together 45 Lunchroom Monitor 2, 35 National Honor Society 45 Key Club 2, 3, 4, President 45 Stu- dent Council Representative 15 Homeroom President 15 HALL OF FAME. MARY MASON - Lausanne 15 Alpha Rho Tau 45 Pep Club 1, 2. 3, 45 R.O.T.C. Sponsor 35 Office Helper 45 Spanish Club 1, 25 SCRIBBLER Art Staff 45 Queen of Clubs Contestant 4. ELISABETH MAURY - St. Mary's 1, 25 Pep Club 1, 25 Spanish Club 1, 25 Library Club 25 Student Council Representative 3, 45 Tennis 1, 2. ' CYNTHIA DAWNE MAXEY - Richland Ir. High 15 Red Cross 15 Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Young Voices 15 Homeroom Secretary 15 Student Council Representative 1. CHRISTINE FLAKE MAYER - St. Mary's 1, 25 French Club 1, 25 Social Club 25 Broadcasting Club Sgt-at-Arms 45 Volleyball 1. 25 Basketball 1, 2. Shield!72 DAN THOMAS MEADOWS - Richland Ir. High 15 Latin Club 2, 35 Science Club 15 Young Voices 15 Pep Club 1, 3, 45 Lunch- room Monitor 2, 45 SCROLL Sports Staff 45 High School Iaycees 3, 4, Reporter 3, Secretary 45 Homeroom Vice President 4. MIKE MERCER - Treadwell Ir. High 1. ROBERT S. MEYER - Spanish Club 35 Physics Club 45 W.S.B.B. 4. DIANE MICHELE MOODY -- Richland Ir. High 15 Band 1, Of- ficer 15 Film Club 45 Pep Club 15 Drill Team 25 Volleyball 1, 25 Queen of Clubs Contestant 45 West Tennessee Band Contest 15 West Tennessee Solo and Ensemble Contest 1st and 2nd Place 15 Homeroom Secretary 2. DONNIE MOORE - C.B.H.S. 1, 25 Pep Club 15 Football 1, 25 Baseball 1, 25 Track 1, 25 Student Council Representative 1. PAULA MOREHART - Spartanaires 15 Girls Choir 35 Mixed Choir 45 Spartan Sound 45 Commercial Club 45 Stage Crew 2. VIRGINIA LOUISE MOREHOUSE - Spanish Club 15 Pep Club 1. NANCY A. MORRIS - Colonial Ir. High 15 Pep Club 1, 2, 45 I.C.L. 2. 3. WILLIAM S. MOSER - Middlesex Ir. High 15 Spanish Club 35 Lunchroom Monitor 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 35 SCRIB- BLER Business Staff 45 Student Council Representative 4. YVONNE MOTHERSHEAD - Mendenhall Ir. High, Greens- boro, N. C. 15 Art Club 15 Spanish Club 35 Chorus 15 Pep Club 1, 45 Film Society 45 Intramurals 15 SHIELD Staff 45 Round-Up Art Staff 1. GAIL S. MOYER - Pep Club 1, 25 French Club 25 SCRIBBLER Business Staff 25 Student Council Representative 1, 2. FRANCES DIANE MULLINS - Richland Ir. High 15 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 15 Solo and Ensemble Contest 1, 2, 3, 45 All West Tennessee Band Contest 1, 2, 4. LAURIE E. MURDOCH - Awahnee Ir. High, Fresno, Calif. 15 Pep Club 15 South Pacific 35 Solo and Ensemble Contest 3rd Place 1, 1st Place 2, 2nd Place 35 All West Tennessee Band Contest Superior Rating 1, Excellent Rating 25 Tri-M 4. SARAH ELIZABETH MURPHY - Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasur- er 45 Latin Club 1, 25 South Pacific 35 Girls Choir 35 Spartan Sound 45 Tri-M 45 West Tennessee Chorus 45 SCROLL Business Staff 25 SHIELD Circulation Staff 4. ' LISA McCALL - Richland Ir. High 15 Spanish Club 2, 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Commercial Club 3, 45 Young Voices 15 Office Helper 3, 45 Volleyball 1, 2, 35 Homeroom President 2, Vice- President 35 Red Cross Representative 15 Student Council Rep- resentative 1, 2, 3. ELIZABETH MCDONALD -- Richland Ir. High 15 Raider and Lancer Art Editor 15 Pep Club 15 Library Assistant 15 Red Cross Representative 15 F.H.A. 25 Mid-South Fair Art Competi- tion 3rd Place 45 Painting Ribbon 15 Girls R.O.T.C. Drill Team 3, 4, Best Dressed 3, Squad Leader 4. IENNY MCDONALD - Richland Ir. High 15 Pep Club 1. IOHN LUCIUS MCGEHEE -- I.C.L. 15 Science Club 2, 35 Rally Club 45 Physics Club 45 National Merit Letter of Commenda- tion 45 Library Assistant 15 Lab Assistant 45 SCROLL Features Staff 3, 45 National Honor Society 4. ARTHUR R. MCGOLDRICK III - Richland Ir. High 1. MARIORIE ANN MCGUIRE - Richland Ir. High 15 Pep Club 15 Drama Club 1. IOHN EVANS McKEE III - Football 15 Basketball 15 Home- room President 2, 35 W.S.B.B. 35 Get Together 4. DON MCKENZIE - Richland Ir. High 15 Young Voices 15 Of- fice Worker 45 Lab Assistant 3, 45 Rush W. Siler Speech Tour- nament Registration Chairman 45 Speech Tournaments 45 Raider Staff 15 Lancer Staff 1. MARY KAY MCNELIS - Pep Club 35 Film Society 45 Office Worker 2, 35 French Club 1,25 Volleyball 1, 25 Spoon River 35 South Pacific 35 SCROLL Business Staff 15 Student Council Representative 2, 3. STEVE MCQUISTON - Richland Ir. High 15 High School Iaycees 3, 45 W Club 3, 45 Pep Club 15 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Student. of the Month 15 Student Council Representative 1. TOM MCQUISTON - W.S.B.B. 35 Lunchroom Monitor 2, 3, 45 Science Club 45 Football 15 Baseball 15 Key Club 45 Homeroom President 15 Student Council Representative 1. THOMAS L. MCWATTERS - Charles Town High, West Vir- ginia 1, 25 Germantown High 25 Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4, Board of Directors 25 Film Club 45 Two Fools Who Gained A Measure of Wisdom 15 Assignment: Christmas Spirit 25 The Amo- rous Flea 45 Class President 25 Citizen of the Month 25 Citizen of the Year 25 Sophomore Editor of Newspaper 25 Student Council Representative 1, 2. -N- MICHAEL NEELY -- Chess Club 15 I.C.L. 1, 25 Library Assist- ant 2, 3, 45 R.O.T.C. Band 2. DAN NEIGHBORS - W Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Lunchroom Monitor 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 45 Golf 1, 2, 3, 4. LAURA MARIE NELSON - Debate Club 1, 25 Pep Club 1, 35 Spartan Sound 3, 45 Music Man 25 South Pacific 35 Rush W. Siler Speech Tournament Humorous Interp. Chairman5 Speech Tournaments 1, 2, 3, 45 Fairley Speech Tournament Semi-Finals 35 National Merit Letter of Commendation 45 Queen of Clubs Contestant 45 SCROLL Staff 1, 25 National Honor Society 3, 45 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 45 Tri-M 45 Astra Club 3, 45 N.F.L. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 45 Student Council Rep- resentative 3. STEVEN S. NELSON - W.S.B.B. 3, 45 Spartan Sound 1, 2, 35 South Pacific 35 West Tenn. Chorus 15 Tri-M 35 Perkins Street Potpourri 3. IANET NERREN -- Spanish Club 35 Pep Club 1, 45 Library Club 25 Library Assistant 45 Volleyball 1. IUDY NEWMAN - Richland Ir. High 15 Young Voices 15 Pep Club 1. MICHAEL R. NEWSOM - St. Iohn's Military Academy, De- lafield, Wisconsin 1, 25 Geneva High, Geneva, Illinois 35 Art Club 1, 25 Flying Club 1, 25 Rifle Team 1, 25 Tennis 1, 25 Perkins Street Potpourri 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 25 Wrestling 1, 25 Baseball 1, 25 West Side Story 35 Cabaret 35 All My Sons 35 South Pacific 3. IAMES NEWSOM - Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 25 Guys and Dolls 1. SARAH BELL NEWSOM - Richland Ir. High 15 Get Together 2, 35 Young Voices 15 Spartan Sound 35 Girls Choir 25 South Pacific 35 Lancer Staff 15 SHIELD Circulation Staff 2. - 0 - ELLEN CORKERY O'CONNOR - Pep Club 1. RICKY ORR - Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Track 3, 45 Cross Country 45 Key Club 45 W Club 3, 45 Homeroom Presi- dent. - ROBERT EDWARD OSWALT - Science Club 1, 2, 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 W.S.B.B. 3, 45 Library Club 2, Treasurer 3, Presi- dent 45 Library Assistant 2, 3, 45 National Merit Letter of Com- mendation 45 Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents 45 Iunior Civitan 45 National Honor Society 4. IAMES H. OWENS, IR. - Richland Ir. High 1: W.S.B.B. Presi- dent 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 45 W Club 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 45 Bas- ketball 15 Track 1, 3, 45 Homeroom President 1, 2, 35 HALL OF FAME. -p- LAURA PARIS - Richland Ir. High 15 Spanish Club 2, 35 Young Voices 15 F.T.A. Vice-President 45 Tutor 45 Red Cross 15 Pep Club 1, 2. STEPHEN CURTIS PARKER - Lunchroom Monitor 1, 2, 35 Student Council Representative 1. RONNIE PATTON - Richland Ir. High 15 Kingsbury 25 Spear- head 25 Young Voices 1. IEANNE CLAIRE PEASE - Pep Club 1, 25 Spanish Club 2, 35 SHIELD Circulation Staff 45 Student Council Representative 3. IENNY ELAINE PEAVLER - Girls Chorus 35 Spartan Sound 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Spanish Club 1. CATHY PECK - Richland Ir. High 1. THOMAS REID PEDEN - Richland Ir. High 15 Iunior Civitan Club 3, 45 Pep Club 15 W.S.B.B. 45 R.O.T.C. Color Guard 25 Football 15 Tennis 15 Music Man 25 South Pacific 35 Stu- dent Council Representative 2. DONALD PEEK - Richland Ir. High 15 W.S.B.B. 35 R.O.T.C. Drill Team 35 Baseball Manager 1. TERI LYN PETROUSKY - Richland Ir. High 15 Pep Club 1, 2: Young Voices 15 Raider Staff 15 Lancer Staff 1. IOHN PHILLIPS - C.B.I.H.S. 15 Track 15 Homeroom Vice- President 1. CLARK S. PILGRIM, IR. - Richland Ir. High 15 Young Voices Vice-President 15 D.A.R. Award for Good Citizenship 15 R.O.T.C. Drill Team 2, Drill Team Commander 3, Battalion Commander 4, Distinguished Cadet 2, 3, 4, Outstanding Lead- ership 3, S.A.R. City-wide Award for Outstanding Leadership 35 Track 15 Iunior Civitan Club 3, President 4, Sgt. at Arms for State of Tenn. Iunior Civitan 45 National Honor Society 4. Classes PAUL WESLEY PITTS - Richland Ir. High 13 Pep Club 43 Rifle Team 2, 33 Iunior Civitan Club 3, 4. IANE MARIE PLUNKET - French Club 1, 43 I.C.L. 23 Pep Club 1, 43 Latin Tournament Certificate of Merit 23 SHIELD Circulation Staff 33 National Honor Society 43 Mu Alpha Theta 4. WALTER POLK - Key Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2. MELISSA FAY POLLAK - Richland Ir. High 13 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 13 French Club 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 13 South Pacific 33 Medals in Algebra 1, Civics, English, Current Events 13 Geome- try Tournament 23 Instrumental Music Certificate of Merit 13 West Tenn. Band 2, 33 All-State Band 33 SHIELD Business Staff 33 SCRIBBLER Business Staff 23 National Honor Society 43 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 43 Tri-M 3, 4. KAY POLLARD - Radio Club Secretary-Treasurer 13 Rally Club 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 43 Sr. Prom Committee 43 Film Club 3, 43 Red Cross President 13 Pep Club 13 Get Together 43 Amorous Flea Stage Manager 43 Music Man 23 Spoon River 33 South Pacific 33 Mushrooms in May 33 Queen of Clubs 3rd Alt. 43 WS Arts Festival Student Director 43 Lam- buth Honor Art Award 43 Thespians 3, 4, Historian 4, State Publicity Chairman 43 WS Arts Festival Best-in-Show, 1st Place 43 Mid-South Fair Iewelry 2nd Place 33 I.C.C. Harvest Art Festival 3rd Place 43 Mid-South Fair Painting 4th Place 4, Sculpture 4th Place 43 SHIELD Business Staff 3, Business Man- ager 43 SCROLL Art Editor 43 SCRIBBLER Art Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Business Staff 2, 3, 43 Alpha Rho Tau 3, 4, President 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 National Honor Society 43 Student Council Representative 42 6-6-2 Committee 4. IACQUELYN TERRY POLLOW - Richland Ir. High 13 Span- ish Club 23 Pep Club 1, Cheerleader 13 Most Likely to Succeed 13 Student Council Representative 1. LINDA BARTON POOL - I.C.L. 13 Red Cross 13 Pep Club 1, 23 Lab Assistant 3, 43 Office Helper 4. IOHN ROBERT POPPER - French Club 1, 2, 33 Iunior Civitan Club 3, Chaplain 43 Guys and Dolls 13 Music Man 23 South Pacific 33 All-State Orchestra 1, 2, 33 Tri-M 2, 3, Vice- President 43 Mu Alpha Theta 43 National Honor Society 43 Stu- dent Council Representative 1. SUSAN ELIZABETH POTEETE - Richland Ir. High 13 Pep Club 1, 23 Lambuth Speech Tournament 4th Place 33 Central Speech Tournament Finals 43 Rush W. Siler Speech Tourna- ment3 N.F.L. 4. BRUCE D. POWELL - Iackson Central-Merry, Iackson, Tenn. 33 Chess Club 13 Pep Club 43 Library Assistant 13 Library Club 13 Lunchroom Monitor 1, 2, 3, 43 I.C.L. 1, 2g W.S.B.B. 4. ANDY PREWITT - Richland Ir. High 13 Film Club 43 Get To- gether 43 SCRIBBLER Art Staff 43 Alpha Rho Tau 3, 43 Iunior Civitan Club 4. -R- MAURY S. RADIN - I.C.L. 1, 23 Chess Club 13 Central Speech Tournament 1st Place Extemp. 43 N.F.L. 4. DAVID RASMUSSEN - Bountiful Ir. High 1. SUZANNE WATKINS REDICK - Wooddale High School. RICHARD REEVES - Football 1. Shield!72 SUSAN MARY REZBA - Immaculate Conception 13 I.C.L. 13 Spanish Club 33 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 R.O.T.C. Drill Team Alt. 23 Science Club 43 Guidance Helper 43 Astra Club 3, 43 Tutor 3, 43 Basketball 13 Volleyball 13 Music Man 23 Spoon River 33 South Pacific 33 Mushrooms in May 33 Amorous Flea 43 Tenn. Poetry Contest Honorable Mention 23 Spanish Tourna- ment 3rd Place 2, 33 Lambuth Speech Tournament 2nd Place Poetry 33 Natchez Speech Tournament Poetry 3rd Place 33 Shreveport Speech Tournament Semi-Finals 33 Fairley Speech Tournament 2nd Place Poetry 33 M.S.U. District Tournament 33 Central Speech Tournament Semi-Finals 43 Frayser Speech Tournament 2nd Place Poetry 43 Rush W. Siler Speech Tour- nament Poetry Chairman3 Ir. Miss Alt. 43 Queen of Clubs Semi-Finalist 43 SHIELD Asst. Freshman Class Editor 3, Senior Class Co-Editor 43 SCRIBBLER Business Staff 3, Business Manager 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 N.F.L. 3, 4, Clerk 43 Thespians 3, 43 Homeroom Vice-President 2, Secretary-Treasurer 33 Student Council Representative 1, 4. NANCY RICARDS - Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, President 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Film Club 33 Special Ed. Aid 3, 43 Track 23 Fair- ley Speech Tournament 4th Humorous 33 Astra Club 2, 3, 43 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, Board Mem- ber 43 Student Council Representative 1, 3, Girls Vice-Presi- dent 43 Homeroom Secretary 23 Queen of Clubs Pageant Di- rector 43 HALL OF FAME. CAROL ANN RICH - Richland Ir. High 13 Pep Club 1: Span- ish Club 23 Cheerleader 13 Raider Staff 13 Lancer Staff 13 Hall of Fame 1. TERRY RICHARDSON - Richland Ir. High 1. SHERRI RICHMAN - Snowden Ir. High 13 Central High 23 Spanish Club 33 Order of the Redman 23 Homeroom Reporter 2. LYNN MARIE RICOSSA - Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 1, 2, 33 Red Cross 1, 23 Lab Assistant 23 Volleyball 1, 23 Homeroom Secretary 1. DONNA I. RISO -- Colonial Ir. High 13 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Film Society 43 Commercial Club 43 Mid-South Fair 2nd Place Art 43 Alpha Rho Tau 43 Office Worker 3, 43 Homeroom Vice-Presi- dent 13 Student Council Representative 2, 3, 4. IEFFREY LYNN ROACH - Richland Ir. High 13 Basketball 1, 23 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 1, All Mid-South 4, Knoxville Iournal All-State 43 Homeroom President 33 HALL OF FAME. DAN LEONARD ROBBINS - Lunchroom Monitor 1, z, 3, Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, Captain 1, 33 Golf 1, 2, 3, 43 Class President 33 High School Iaycees 3, 43 Club 2, 3, 43 Student Council Representative 1, 23 HALL OF FAME. THOMAS CHARLES ROINIOTIS - Richland Ir. High 13 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 4. IAN ROTHSCHILD - Commercial Club 43 Pep Club 1, 23 Stu- dent Council Representative 1. CARY GENE ROTTER - Geometry Tournament 23 National Merit Letter of Commendation 43 SCRIBBLER Editorial Board 2, 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Mu Alpha Theta 43 National Honor Society 43 Homeroom President 2, Vice-President 3. ROBERT C. ROWAN - High School Iaycees 3, 43 W Club 2, 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 13 Track 1, 23 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 23 Class Favorite 1. ALAN STEVEN RUBEN - Richland Ir. High 15 Future Physi- cians Club President5 Science Club 45 Football 15 Raider Staff 15 Lancer Staff 15 Homeroom Vice-President 2, 3, Trea- surer 4. MIKE RUBINO - Iackson High School5 Tigrett Ir. High. EMILY BOO RUCH - Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Film Society 35 South Pacific 35 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Mid-South Fair Stichery 2nd Place 45 Mid-South Fair Scrapbook 3rd Place 35 Queen of Clubs Pageant Semi-Finalist 45 SCROLL Business Staff 25 SHIELD Assistant Ir. High Class Editor 35 Sophomore Class Editor 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Astra Club 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Student Council Representative 1, 2. MERRI RUDD - Richland Ir. High 15 I.C.L. 2, 35 Pep Club 1, 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms 45 National Merit Letter of Commendation 45 Latin Tournament Certificate of Merit 2, Honorable Mention 35 Raider Staff 15 Lancer Staff 15 SHIELD Circulation Staff 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4. CHARLES EDWARD RUGEL III - Richland Ir. High 15 Iunior Civitan Club 3, 4, Chaplain 35 Science Club 45 National Honor Society 4. -5- STEVEN SALKY - High School Iaycees 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Football 15 Basketball 15 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 45 Mushrooms in May 35 SCROLL Sports Staff 2, 35 SHIELD Staff 3, 45 Homeroom President 35 Student Council Representative 1, 2. LYNN SAMONS - Richland Ir. High 15 Pep Club 15 Young Voices 15 Volleyball 15 Basketball 15 Softball 15 Office Worker 1, 45 Student of the Month 15 Raider Staff 15 Lancer Staff 1. PATRICIA LYNN SANDRIDGE - Queen of Clubs Pageant 45 SCRIBBLER Art Staff 45 Alpha Rho Tau 3, 4. DALE SANDUSKY - Germantown Ir. High 15 I.C.L. 15 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, 35 Girls Choir 35 Spartan Sound 45 Perkins Street Potpourri 45 Office Helper 2, 3, 45 Tri-M 45 Student Council Representative 1. TERRY ELLEN SCHEINBERG - Pep Club 25 Spanish Club 25 Alg. I Tournament 4th Place 15 Spanish I Tournament 2nd Place City. 3rd Place State 25 Geometry Tournament 6th Place 25 Spanish II Tournament 3rd Place 35 Alg. II Tournament 2nd Place Division, 6th Place City 35 Chemistry Tournament 6th Place 35 SCRIBBLER Business Staff 45 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Library Assistant 35 National Merit Semi-Finalist 4. IANICE LORAINE SCHMITZ - Richland Ir. High 15 Red Cross Representative 1, 45 Track 1, 2, 35 Office Worker 4. FREDRICK H. SHAPIRO -- Rifle Team High Firer, C0-Cap- tain 25 National Merit Letter of Commendation 45 Student Council Representative 15 R.O.T.C. Expert Marksman 2. MARVIN SHAPIRO - Baseball 15 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Mu Alpha Theta 4. MELINDA SHEA - Lausanne School 1, 25 Spanish Club 1. THOMAS B. SHELTON - High School Iaycees 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms 3, Parliamentarian 45 Baseball 15 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Who's Who in American High School Students 45 Downtown Opti- mist Club Oratorical Contest 2nd Place 25 National Merit Let- ter of Commendation 45 SHIELD Circulation Staff 45 SCROLL Sports Staff 3, 45 Boys' State 3.55 National Honor Society 45 Student Council Representative 3, 4. I. MICHAEL SHEPARD - W.S.B.B. 3, 45 Spanish Club 1, 25 Science Club 15 Pep Club 35 Track 1. RODNEY M. SHIRLEY - Richland Ir. High 1. IEFFREY ALLEN SIEGEL - Film Club 3, 45 Tutor 2, 3, 45 SCROLL Staff 2, 3, 45 Iunior Civitan Club 3,45 Student Council Representative 4. BARB SIEKMANN - Ramapo High, Franklin Lakes, N. I. 1, 2, 35 TriHiY Board 2, Vice-President 35 A.F.S. 1, 2, 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Spanish Club 25 Gymnastics 15 Raider Mascot 35 Execu- tive School-Community Carnival 35 Honor Guard 35 Class Ex- ecutive Board 1, 2, 35 Student Council Representative 2,'3. HOWARD ALAN SILVER - Richland Ir. High 15 I.C.L. 1, 2, 35 Pep Club 15 Physics Club 45 Mu Alpha Theta 45 National Honor Society 45 Student Council Representative 1. RONNIE SIMKIN - Richland Ir. High 15 I.C.L. 15 Homeroom Vice-President. GARY D. SIMPSON - Richland Ir. High 15 Pep Club 1, 3, 45 Basketball 15 Homeroom Vice-President 2. RICHARD SIMS - High School Iaycees 3, 45 W Club 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council Repre- sentative 1. CHRIS SINNOCK - Richland Ir. High 15 Pep Club 15 Russian Club 3, 45 I.C.C. Art Contest Honorable Mention 45 SCRIBBLER Art Staff 45 National Honor Society 45 Alpha Rho Tau 3, 4. AMY SKINNER - Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 French Club 15 Spanish Club 3, 45 Volleyball 15 Track 25 Girls Choir 25 Spartan Sound 35 SCRIBBLER Business Staff 2, 35 Astra Club 2, 3, 45 Student Council Representative 25 Homeroom Reporter 3, Vice-Presi- dent 4. WILLIAM AYLMER SLACK, IR. - Club 3, 45 Baseball 1, 25 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council Representative 1, 25 Homeroom President 3. IIM SLOAT - Richland Ir. High 15 Science Club 2, 3, 45 Phys- ics Club 3, 45 Iunior Civitan Club 3, 45 Student Council Repre- sentative 45 Homeroom President 3, 4. BETHANY LOUISE SMITH - Richland Ir. High 15 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Young Voices President 15 Girls Chorus 35 Spanish Clugb 2, 35 Film Society 45 Cheerleader 1, 3, Co-Captain 45 Per- kins Street Potpourri 45 Queen of Clubs Contestant 45 Mem- phis Area Spanish Tournament 2nd Place 2, 35 Tennessee Spanish Tournament 3rd Place 25 Language Award 15 National Merit Letter of Commendation 45 SHIELD Circulation Staff 35 SCROLL News Staff 45 National Honor Society 45 Tri-M 3, 45 R.O.T.C. Sponsor 3, Sponsor Commander 45 Student Council General Commissioner 15 Homeroom President 25 Homecom- ing Court 15 Most Attractive 15 HALL OF FAME. CHARLES FREDRICK SMITH - Kingsbury, Richland Ir. High 15 Red Cross Council Vice-President 45 Band 2, 35 Chorus 2, 3, 45 The Storm 15 Tri-M 4. DEBBIE SMITH - Sherwood Ir. High 15 Messick High School 2, 35 Spanish Club 2, 35 Girls Friday Club Reporter 35 Office Classes Worker 2, 3. HAROLD F. SMITH, IR. - Richland Ir. High 1: Key Club 4: Pep Club 1, Z, 4: W.S.B.B. 3. KATHLEEN A. SMITH - St. Bernard Academy, Nashville 1: Bishop Byrne 2: Pep Club 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2: Track 2: Homecoming Queen 4: HALL OF FAME. SANDRA KAYE SMITH - Pep Club 1, 2, 3: Commercial Club 3: Spanish Club 1, 2. STEVEN A. SMITH ISMITTYJ - Richland Ir. High 1: Music Man 2. LARRY SOLOMON - Richland Ir. High 1: C.B.H.S.: Go Broth- ers Club 1: French Club 1: Student Council Representative 2. IOHN M. SONNENBURG - Kingsbury: French Club 3, 4, Vice-President: Rally Club 4: Film Club 4: Football 2: National Iunior Honor Society 1: Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4: National Honor Society 4: Iunior Civitan Club 4: Student Council Representa- tive 3, 4. PAM SPENCER - Richland Ir. High 1. CAROL S. SPINDEL - Richland Ir. High 1: French Club 2, Sgt.-at-Arms 3, President 4: Film Club 2: Broadcasting Club 2: South Pacific 3: Spoon River 3: The Amorous Flea 4: Mid-South Fair Drug Abuse Poster Competition Honorable Mention 3: l.C.C. Art Harvest Festival Honorable Mention 4: National Merit Semi-Finalist 4: Most Studious Girl 1: Edgar Grushmore Memorial Iewelry Design Awards 2nd Place: Raider Literary Editor 1: SCROLL 3: SCRIBBLER Business Staff 2, 3, 4, Art Staff 2, 3, 4: Alpha Rho Tau 3: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: National Honor Society 4: Thespians 4: Homeroom Secre- tary-Treasurer 4. STEVE SPIRO - Richland Ir. High 1: Spanish Club 1, 2: Homeroom President 2. STEVEN RANDALL STAFFORD - Taylor County High School, Perry, Fla. 1: W Club 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Football 1: Track 1, 2: Tennis 1: SHIELD Business Staff 4: High School Iaycees Vice-President 3, President 4: Homeroom President 2, 3, 4: HALL OF FAME. IULIE ANN STANTON - E. H. Cary Ir. High: Spanish Club 3: Spartan Sound 4. DANNY STARR - Richland Ir. High 1: High School Iaycees 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1: Class Re- porter 2: Most Athletic 1. DOROTHY CAROL STECK - Sikeston Ir. High, Sikeston, Mo. 1: Spartan Sound 2. DAVID G. STEEN - C.B.H.S. 1: Rally Club 2: Lunchroom Monitor 1, 2, 3: Log 1: Homeroom Secretary 1, President 2: Student Council Representative 1, 2, 3. VICKI LYNN STEIN - Trezevant High 1: Westwood High 2: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: French Club 2, 3,: R.O.T.C. Sponsor 2, 3: Lil Abner 2. SALLY MARIE STEINER - Lausanne 1: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Film Club 3: Spanish Club 1: Drama Club 1: Chorus 1: Volley- ball Co-Captain 1: Basketball 1: Baseball 2: Music Man 2: Spoon River 3: South Pacific 3: Thespians 4. Shield!72 DIANA PATRICIA STEPHENS - Richland Ir. High 1: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Workshop on Environmental Pollution 2, 3: French Club 2, 3, 4: Russian Club 3, 4: Science Club 4: Film So- ciety 4: Debate Club 4: Physics Club Vice-President 4: Chess Club 4: Tennessee Academy of Science 3.5: Certificate of Merit in Biology, Geometry, English 1: Outstanding Iournalism Award 1: Latin Tournament 1st Place 1: Geometry Tourna- ment 1: Alg. II Tournament 1st Place West Tenn, 6th Place State: Comprehensive Math Tournament 3: National Science Foundation Institute at Louisiana State University 3: National Merit Semi-Finalist: Raider Staff 1: SCROLL Editorial Staff 4: SCRIBBLER Editorial Board 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Lab Assistant 3, 4: Poems published in anthologies: Sweat and Sneakers 3, Memphis Mosaics 4: Valley Views 4: Modern Images 4. NANCY STERNBERGER - Richland Ir. High 1: Pep Club 1, 2: Student Council Representative 1: SCRIBBLER Business Staff 2, 3, 4. PHILLIP A. STEVENSON - Iackson Central Merry High, Iackson, Tennessee 1, 2, 3: Spanish Club 3. CRAIG R. STOCKDALE -- Richland Ir. High 1: Tri-M 3, 4, Historian 4: Get Together 3: Guys and Dolls 1: Music Man 2: All West Tenn. Band 1, 2, B Band 3: Most Talented Musi- cian 1. NICKY CHARLES STRANGE - Briarcliff High 1, 2, 3: Fresh- man Club 1: Iunior Club 3: Football 1, 2: Soccer 2, 3, Captain 3. VICTORIA LOUISE STREULI - Science Club 3, 4, Secretary- Treasurer 4: Astra Club 3, 4: Rally Club 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Guidance Office Worker 3, 4: Lab Assistant 2: Tutor 3: Track 1, 3rd Place District: Volleyball 1: From Pen to Stage 2: Music Man 2: South Pacific 3: Geometry Tournament 2: National Merit Letter of Commendation 4: Rush W. Siler Speech Tour- nament Refreshment Chairman 4: Southwestern Summer Scholars Program 3.5: SHIELD Honors Editor 4: SCROLL Fea- tures Writer 2, 3, News Writer 4: SCRIBBLER Business Staff 4: National Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4. Treasurer 4: Thespians 4: Quill and Scroll 4: N.F.L. 4: Student Council Representative 3, 4: Alt. 2: November Student of the Month 4: OUTSTANDING SENIOR. ANDY SULLIVAN - Radio Club 1, 2: l.C.L. 2. THOMAS L. SWAN, IR. - I.C.L. 1, 2, 3: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Trea- surer 3, President 4, Student Conductor 3, 4: R.O.T.C. Band 2: Get Together 4: Music Man Orchestra 2: South Pacific Or- chestra 3: West Tennessee Solo and Ensemble Contest 1st Place 1, 2, 3: Get Together Talent Show Director 4: Central Speech Tournament 3rd Place Humorous 4: Frayser Speech Tournament 1st Place Humorous: Tri-M 2, 3, 4, President 4. LISA SWEATT - Astra Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4: Russian Club 3, 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: South Pacific 3: Music Man 2: Best in Show Trophy, Lambuth: 2 Scholastic Gold Keys: 1st Place Mid-South Fair: 2nd Place I.C.C.: SCROLL Staff 1, 4, Photogra- pher 4: SHIELD Staff 4: SCRIBBLER Art Staff 2, 3, 4, Art Edi- tor 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Alpha Rho Tau 3, 4, Vice President 4: Thespians 3, 4: OUTSTAND- ING SENIOR. MARK TABER - Richland Ir. High 1: I.C.L. 2: Russian Club 3: Speech Club 3, 4: Debate Club 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4: Chess Club 2, 3, 4, President 4: Physics Club 4: Memphis State District Tournament, Superior Rating Debate: Latin Tourna- ment, Certificate of Merit 1, Honorable Mention 2: Geometry Tournament, 3rd District, 6th West Tenn. 23 Memphis High School Champion Chess Team 2, 33 Memphis Amateur Chess Tournament, 3rd Place 33 Comprehensive Math Tournament 33 National Merit Letter of Commendation 43 Rush W. Siler Speech Tournament3 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 43 National Honor So- ciety 3, 43 Iunior Civitans 3, 43 N.F.L. 3, 43 Student Council Rep- resentative 13 Office Assistant 1. -T- SHERI L. TAG - Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Spanish Club 1: F.H.A. 2, 33 Commercial Club 3. GINA TATE - Richland Ir. High 13 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Volley- ball 13 Basketball 13 Softball 13 Raider Staff 13 Lancer Staff 13 Vice President 43 HALL OF FAME. IANICE ROXANE TAYLOR - Richland Ir. High 13 F.H.A. 2, 3, Treasurer 33 Pep Club 3, 43 Spanish Club 43 SHIELD Staff 4. BARBARA GREER THOMPSON - Spanish Club 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 3, 43 Volleyball 1, 23 Track 1, 2, 33 Tennis 33 National Honor Society 3, 43 Astra Club 3, 4. BUCK THOMPSON - Football Manager 1, 2. MARTHA SUE THOMPSON - Pep Clubg F.H.A.3 Commercial Club. LISA ANN THORNTON - F.H.A. 43 Pep Club 1. 2' Qnartan Sound 43 Art Competition 2nd Place 1. BARBARA D. THURMAN - Richland Ir. High 13 Pep Club '13 Young Voices 13 Commercial Club 4, Reporter 43 Student Council Representative 1. ANNA MARIE TOPPEN - Richland Ir: High 13 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 43 Pep Club 1, 23 R.O.T.C. Drill Team 33 Spanish Club 3, 43 Volleyball 13 Majorette 2, 3, 43 Solo and Ensemble Contest, 1st Place 1, 2, 3, 43 Tri-M 43 Miss Majorette of Mem- phis, 1st Alt. 2, 3rd Alt. 3. DAVID TRUE - Kingsbury High3 Richland Ir. High 13 lndus- trial Arts Award 1. -v... TINA P. VERGOS - Pep Club 1, 2, 43 Red Cross 13 Cheerlead- er 1, 4, Captain 13 Track 1, 23 Girls Choir 33 Spartan Sound 43 Student Council Representative 1, 2, Officer-at-Large 43 Home- room Secretary 1, 2, Vice President 33 HALL OF FAME. NANCY RUTH VIA - French Club 13 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Rally Club 33 Girls Chorus 33 Spartan Sound 43 Red Cross Vice Presi- dent 13 Track 13 Volleyball 1, 2, 43 Music Man 23 South Pa- cific 33 West Tennessee Chorus 33 SCRIBBLER Business Staff 2. -W... KATHY WADE -- Colonial Ir. High 13 Spartan Sound 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls Choir 13 Film Club 43 Pep Club 43 Get Together Co-Chair- man 43 Tri-M 3. 43 West Tennessee Chorus 4. DEBRA LEE WADLINGTON - Richland Ir. High 13 Pep Club 1, 23 Commercial Club 43 Raider Staff 13 Lancer Staff 1. HOWARD WAGERMAN - Richland Ir. High 13 Pep Club 1, 2: I.C.L. 13 Office Helper 1. SUSAN E. WAGNER - Spartanaires 13 Spanish Club 1, 23 Pep Club 1, 2, 43 Spartan Sound 43 F.H.A. Reporter 43 Girls R.O.T.C. Drill Team Squad Leader 2, 33 Girls Chorus 33 Office Helper 33 Home Ec. Assistant 43 Sew With Cotton Contest 1st Place 33 Mid-South Fair 2nd Place 4. HALLIE WAHL - East Hlghj SCRIBBLER Staff 3, 43 National Honor Society 43 Mu Alpha Theta 4. CAROLYN ELIZABETH WALKER - Pep Club 1, 2, 33 I.C.L. 2, 33 Girls Chorus 33 Spartan Sound 43 'Basketball 13 Track 13 Stu- dent Council Representative 2, 33 Homeroom Vice President 1. GEORGE GRAHAM WALKER - Richland Ir. High 13 Office Helper 13 Key Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 43 W.S.B.B. 3, 43 Pep Club 43 Homeroom Vice President 2, President 43 National Honor Society 4: HALL OF FAME. STEVEN CURTISS WARFIELD - Perkins Street Potpourri 43 Football 1, 2, 33 West Tennessee Chorus 4. IAMIE LOUISE WARNER - Film Club 43 Physics Club 43 I.C.L. 13 Broadcasting Club .13 Girls Drill Team 2, 3. IEAN CAROL WATERS - Richland Ir. High 13 Band Officer 1.2, 33 Pep Club 13 Majorette 2, 3,41 Solo and Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 43 Raider Staff 1. GARY ED WEIN - Richland Ir. High 13 Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Science Club 13 Young Voices 13 Golf 13 Homeroom Vice Presi- dent 13 HALL OF FAME. AVA WEINER - Snowden Ir. High 13 Central High 23 French Club 1, 2, 33 Film Club 43 Order of the Redman 23 Lab Assistant 43 Warrior Activities Staff 23 Mu Alpha Theta 4. LESTER WEISS - C.B.H.S. 23 I.C.L. 13 Homeroom Secretary- Treasurer 1, Chaplain 2, 3. DUNLAP WEST - Iunior Civitan 3, 4, Secretary 43 Tennis 2, 33 Basketball 1. CYNTHIA ANNE WHIPPLE - Richland Ir. High 13 Miss Rich- land 13 Young Voices 1, Secretary 13 Volleyball 1, Captain 13 Outstanding Student 13 Certificate in English 13 Raider Staff 13 Homecoming Queen 13 Track 1, 23 SHIELD Circulation Staff 23 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 13 Class Secretary 23 Class Favorite 2, 33 Central Speech Tournament Finals 43 Frayser Speech Tournament Finals 43 R.O.T.C. Queen 3, 43 Homeroom Secretary 1, 3, Vice President 23 Student Coun- cil Representative 1, 2, Vice President 13 HALL OF FAME - Miss White Station. WARREN CLIFFORD WHITE - I.C.L. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 33 Debate Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 33 Science Club 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 33 Bookstore Assistant 2, 33 W.S.B.B. 3, 4, Vice-President 33 Student Director Rush W. Siler Speech Tournament3 Class Reporter 43 Student Council Repre- sentative 3, 4, Officer-at-Large 3, 43 Alg. I Tournament 4th Place 13 Geometry Tournament 23 Alg. II Tournament 9th Place 33 Messick Speech Tournament Finals 13 Lambuth Speech Tournament Finals 2, 2nd Place Debate 33 M.S.U. Dis- trict Speech Tournament 1, Finals 2, 1st Place Debate 33 State Speech Tournament Finals 33 Frayser Speech Tournament Semi-Finals 43 SCROLL 1, 2, 3, Sports Staff 1, 2, Sports Editor 33 SHIELD 2, 3, 4, Asst. Sophomore Class Editor 2, Circulation Staff 3, Sports Editor 43 SCRIBBLER 2, 3, 4, Editorial Board 2 3, Editor-in-Chief 43 N.F.L. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 43 Key Club 3, 4, Board Member 3, 43 National Honor Society 3 4, Vice-President 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4 Classes Refreshments Chairman 43 Homeroom Vice-President 33 OUT- STANDING SENIOR. ALLEN WHITSITT - W.S.B.B, 33 Pep Club 33 Iunior Civitan Club 3, 43 Homeroom President 4. DAN K. WIENER - Snowden Ir. High 13 I.C.L. 2, 3, 4. ROBERT ALAN WILLEY - Football 1, 33 Baseball 1, 2, 43 Track 13 Basketball 1. ELLEN KATHLEEN WILLIAMS - Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Science Club 3, 43 Cheerleader 1, 2, 33 Queen of Clubs Contestant 43 Speech Tournaments 2, 33 Class Vice President 43 SCROLL News Staff 1, 2, 33 SCRIBBLER Editorial Board 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 4, President 43 Astra Club 2, 3, 43 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 43 N.F.L. 2, 3, 43 6-6-2 Committee 43 Student Council Representative 2, Officer-at- Large 1, 4, Commissioner of Publicity 33 HALL OF FAME. IIMMY RAY WILLIAMS - Neshoba Ir. High 13 Spartan Sound 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 13 Baseball 13 West Tennessee Chorus 33 Vocal Music President 43 Outstanding Ir. High Student of the Year Award. LINDA WILLIAMS - Richland Ir. High 13 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 43 Spanish Club 3, 4, President 43 Film Society 43 Rally Club 3, 43 Young Voices 1. MILLER WILLIAMS - Richland Ir. High 13 Science Club 13 Young Voices 13 Art Club 13 Basketball Manager 13 Fair 2nd Place Art 13 Raider Staff 13 Lancer Staff 13 SHIELD Staff 23 Most Likely to Succeed 1. HENRY WILLIAMSON IR. - Richland lr. High 13 Lunchroom Monitor 2. 33 Football 1, Manager 4. STEPHEN HENRY WILLIFORD - Richland Ir. High 13 Film Shield!72 Club 3, 43 Spanish Club 1,21 Music Man 23 South Pacific 33 Solo and Ensemble Contest Excellent and Superior Ratings 1, 2, 33 Tri-M 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4. DAVID WILSON - Richland Ir. High 1. TOMMY WILSON - Wooddale Ir. High 13 Rally Club 4. CHARLENE WINFIELD - Richland Ir. High 13 Pep Club 13 Li- brary Assistant 43 Girls Choir 3, 43 Get Together 43 SCROLL Staff 43 Southwestern Summer Scholars Program 3.5. MARY COWLES WINKELMAN -- SCRIBBLER Art Staff 43 Alpha Rho Tau 43 Student Council Representative 3. SHARON WOODSON - Student Council Representative 13 F.H.A. 13 Spanish Club 13 Homeroom President 3. MICHAEL S. WOOTEN - Richland Ir. High 13 W Club 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 33 Basketball 1. NEAL RANDALL WRIGHT - Richland Ir. High 1: Band Pres- ident 1, Drum Major 13 Get Together Talent Review 43 Music Man 23 South Pacific 33 Spartan Sound Accompanist 3, 43 Perkins Street Potpourri Accompanist 43 Most Talented 13 Raider Editor 13 Lancer Editor 13 Outstanding Iournalism Award 13 Tri-M 2, 3, 4. ..Y.. TOM YEAGER - Richland Ir. High 13 W Club 43 Pep Club 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Drama Club 13 Student Council Representative 1, 2. ...Z- ELLEN ZISKIND - East High 1,23 F.H.A. 13 Pep Club 13 Span- ish Club 23 Library Assistant 43 National Honor Society 4. .2 85 A ABARR, SHEILA 213 ABENDROTH, BARBARA 82, 225 ACKERMAN, DAVID 237 ADAIR. SHEILA 213, 222 ADAMS, ANGELIA 237 ADAMS, ANNE 55, 62, 63, 64, 66, 67, 87, 225 ADAMS,MARY88 ADAMS, MARVIN 86, 145, 213 ADAMS, MELANIE 197 ADAMS, MICHAEL 162, 213 ADLER,PAUL93 AIZENSHTAT, SHELDON 237 AKERS, LISA 94, 197 AKERS,PAMELA94 ALABASTER, IUDY 225 ALBERT, MAXINE 213 ALBIN. MARCIA 213 ALEXANDER, LEE 81, 110, 142, 225 ALLEN, ALLEN. ALLEN. ALLEN, ALLEN. LAURA 237 MALINDA 237 MIKE 110, 157 ROSS 213 SANDRA 213 ALLEN, TRIP 110, 136, 225 ALSOBROOK, LYNN 213 ALSTON, CINDY 213 AMMONS, AMY 94, 197 ANDERSON, BETSY 213 ANDERSON, STEVE 225 ANDERSON, VICKY 89, 177, 237 ANDREWS, GINGER 225 ANDREWS, MARY 83 ANDREWS, PATRICIA 225 APPERSON, DAVID 132, 166 APPERSON, GINGER 68, 78, 80, 83, 237 APPERSON, SUZANNE 94, 197 ARCHER, SAM 213 ARMSTRONG, BETH 213 ARMSTRONG, CRAIG 100, 225 ARMSTRONG, DEBBIE 89, 213 AUER, MICHAEL 225 AUGERIS, SOPHIE 213 AUR, AMIN 213 AVANZI, IOSEPH 110, 136, 139, 141, 175, 213 AVANZI, ROSE 213 AVERY. AVERY, AVERY, B IOAN 46, 93. 94, 154, 202 ALAN 187. 225 PATRICIA 53, 100, 213 BAER, BONNIE 213 BAER, GAYLE 237 In dex BAER, IUDITH 94, 200 BAER, IULIE 62, 63, 69, 73, 30, 85, 187, 225 BAER, KAREN 225 BAER, SUSAN 53, 70, 100, 225 BAOLEY, MIKE 60, 61, 64, 33, 166, 213 BAGLEY, IOY 32, 35, 54, 62, 63, 64, 66, 67, 68, 69, 71, 77, 30, 33, 187, 237, 269 BAKER, ALAN 74 BAKER, BRETT 53, 62, 63, 64, 66, 213 BAKER, SALLY 237 BALE, IONATHAN 157 BALKIN, BARRY 197 BALKIN, NANCY 213 BALKIN, SHEREE 87, 188, 237 BALL, DAVID 60, 213 BALL, BOBBY 32, 60, 61, 73, 142, 144. 238 BALLIN, ROSEANNE 225 BANKESTER, MIKE 32, 36, 46, 47, 71, 72, 73, 79, 187, 238, 239, 257 BARNETT, CHARLER 213 BARNETT, JANE 238 BARTON, IULIE 78 BASIST, RENEE 48, 188, 238 BAUCUM, ROBERT 62, 68, 74, 79, 33, 36, 87, 238 BAUM, JACK 74, 213 BAUM, SCOTT 157 BAUMAN, BABETTE 73, 79, 238 BAUMAN, IOYCE 94, 154 BAXTER, DON 152 BEAN, CHRIS 225 BEAN, MARY 94, 95 BEASLEY, CAROL 238 BEASLEY, CATHERINE 213 BEATY, KATHERINE 225 BECHT, PATTY 213 BECHT, THERESA 93, 94 BECKER, ALLEN 34, 197 BECKER, DANIEL 93 BECKWITH, MARCY 225 BEDEIAN, LISA 225 BECTON, SHIRLEY 95, 197 BELL, SARA 33, 213 BELL, CINDY 213 BELLCRAU, RAYMOND 74, 100, 103 BELLGRAU, SANDY 74, 213 BELLOTT, DANNY 60, 61, 68, 70, 30, 37, '142, 145, 238 BELz, GREGORY 225 BENDALL, ROBERT 110, 162, 213 BENDER, LISA 225 BENNDETTI, ALBERT 213 BERNARD, SHARON 238 BERNATSKY, BRUCE 225 BERNATSKY, SUSAN 238 BERNBAUM, ANDREW 238 BERNBAUM, LEE 74 BERNSEN, MARK 238 BERNSTEIN, GARY 238 BERRY, IAMES 225 BERRYMAN, TERRY 108, 110, 121, 142 175, 200, 250 BIGGER, NANCY 53, 78, 80, 238, 270 BIGGET, ELIZABETH 235 BILSKY, IRBY 225 BIRCH, IOHN 238 BISNO, EILEEN 238 BISTOLFI, TINA 94 BIZOT, FREDERICK 225 BLACK, IILL 33, 39, 270 BLACKMAN, RENELLE 238 BLACKARD, ANN 213 BLACKBURN, LISA 62, 66, 68, 78, 79 80, 238 BLACKWELL, CAROLYN 197 BLAISS, SHERYL 70, 225 BLAKE, LINDA 94 BLEDSOE, CARL 74 BLEN, SHARON 213 BLENIS, IANET 238 BLIVEN. FRANCES 80, 187. 239 BLIVEN, IANE 80, 239 BLIVEN. IOHN 83, 95, 101, 213 BLIVEN, BLOOM, WILLIAM 197 ILENE 62. 82, 100, 214 BLUSTEIN, RENEE 225 BLUSTEIN, RICKY 86, 239, 249 BOATRIGHT, MARTA 83 BOEUSCH, CHARLES 88, 177 BOGATIN, LIZ 62, 53. 80, 84, 86, 87, 88, 151, 153 BONNER, ALVIN 197 BOOKER, NANCY 62, 214 BORNBLUM, IRWIN 239 BOSWELL, BETH 214 BOSWELL, DEBBIE 54, 63, 239 BOSWELL, IEANNE 214 BOTTS, MICHAEL 81, 225 BOURGOYNE, LISA 239 BOWIN, SUSAN 78, 240 BOWLING, CARY 197 BOWLING, KIRBY 81, 175, 225 BOYD, ANGELA 197 BOYD, BRENDA 235 BOYD, MARK 158 BOYD, STEPHEN 235 BRACKSTONE, IAN 240 BOZOF, DANNY 240 BRADLEY, ANNIE 84 BRADSHAW, WALDER, 212, 124 BRANCH, IAY 225 BRANCH, LYNN 94, 197 Index BRANCH, PATRICIA 197 BRANCH, STEVEN 64, 82, 87, 240 BRANYAN, DAVID 214 BRATTON, IAN 74, 75 BREIOT, IOHN 60, 61, 64, 66, 66, 70, 57, 240 BRICE, PAT 214 BRIDGER, HARRIET 83, 214 BROADDUS, LINDA 225 BRODE, MARY 89 BROEKER, BEATE, 67, 225 BROEKER, IOHANNA 235, 240 BROEMMDELSICK, DEBBIE 214 BROEMMDELSICK, LISA 94 BROMMER, KAREN 89, 240 BRONSON, BUZZ 93, 197 BRONSON, IANET 214 BRONSTEIN, PAUL 177 BROWN, DAVID 110, 135, 225 BUTTERICK, TOM 33, 53, 57, 80, 241 BUTTNER, LINDA 95, 197 BYRD, MARY 53, 64, 66, 70, 86, 87, 225 BYRD, PAMELA 241 BYRD, STEVE 225 BYRNES, KATHY 225 C CAFFEY, BETSY 94 CAIN, DENNIS 110, 225 CALDWELL, FELIX 125, 126, 241 CALDWELL, HELEN 225 CALHOUN, IOEY 241 CALIFF, RANDY 225 CAMPBELL, DAVID 225 CAMPBELL, MARY 214 CANNON, CATHERINE 197 CANNON, GAIL 214 CHIPLEY, QUINN ao, 63, 66, 177, 214 CHUMLEY, KEVIN 196 CHUTZ, IEFF 86, 241 CLARK, CAROL 226 CLARK, DAVID 175 CLARK, ELIZABETH 198 CLARK, IAMES 20, 59, 81, 106, 108, 110, 114, 117, 136, 142, 143, 175, 200, 236, 241 CLARK, MICHAEL 241 CLARK, MARY 226 CLARK, RICKY 30, 48, 64, 66, 74, 79, 87 CLAUDEPIERRE, ROBYN 214 CLAUDEPIERRE, STACIA 241 CLAYPOOL, THOMAS 101, 214 CLAYTON , WESLEY 198 CLEMONS, CLEMONS, CLEMONS, HOWARD 214 KAREN 226 MARK 241 BROWN , IERRY 110, 112, 241 BROWN SHERYL 94 BROWN, STEVEN 177, 241 BROWN. TONY 197 BRUCH, BEVERLY 241 BRUNNER, FREDERICK 110 BRUNNER, LEE 214 BRYANT, RONNIE 74 BRYCE, TOM 241 BRYSON, CARNEY 197 BRYSON, CLIFTON 93 BRYSON, MILES 59, 81, 136, 137, 138 BUCHALTER, CAROL 70, 225 BUCHALTER, LINDA 87 BUCHALTER, RALPH 197 BUCHALTER 70, 77, 82, 87, 241 BUCHANAN, DOUG 225 BUCK, MARGARET 214 BUCK, SANDRA 197 BULLOCK, BARBARA 64, 94 BULLOCK, BULLOCK, BULLOCK, BRIAN 197 BILLY 197 GLORIA 101. 225 BUNTIN, TYNE 197 BURCH, IOHN 81, 125, 126, 136, 140 BURKE, BRADLEY 80, 86, 88, 214 BURKE, KELLY 94, 199 BURKETT, CINDY 78, 241 BURKETT, LLOYD 214 BURKETT, WAYNE 110 BURNETT, RANDY 110, 112, 241 BURNETTE, IIMMY 157 BURNS, SAMUEL 197 BURNS, SANDRA 83, 214 BURNS, WHITNEY 214 BURSON, CARDE 93, 94 BURSON, ELAINE 214 BURSON, LESLIE 59, 225 BURSON, SHEILA 197 CANNON, CANNON 187, 241 CANNON, CANNON, LESLIE 94 MICHAEL 33, 53, 78, 80, PAMELA 214 WILLIAM 79 CANTRELL, DIANE 53. 64, 80, 187, 241 CARADINE, KATHY 32. 62, 63, 68. 77, CLENDENIN, MARK 74 CLEVELAND, CLIFF 226 CLYMER, STEVE 226 COBB, BRIDGETTE 235 COBBLE, BRYAN 101, 214 COCKROFF, ANGIE 73, 226 COCHRAN, BRENT 83, 214 , SHARON 62, 64, 65, 68, 78, 79, 80, 241 CARD, BRUCE 197 CARIANI, PETER 46, aa, 64, 66, aa, 144, 214, 268 CARLOCK, IEWELL 235 CARLOSS, BETSY 94, 197 CARPENTER, KAREN 46, 154 CARPENTER, KATHERINE 53, 64, 93, 94, 241, 242 CARR, susANNAH 214 CARRICK, BESS 225 CARRICK, LANE 197 CARRUTHERS, CHRISTOPHER 197 CARRUTHERS, PAUL 60, 225 CARTER, PEGGY 39, 94, 154 CARTWRICI-IT, ALICE 16, 40, aa, 241 CASEY, TOM 226 CASH, CATHY 214 CASSEL, MARTHA 89, 226 CAsTEIx, IAN ag, 241 CATCHINC, CANDY 226 CATHEY, KATHRYN 197 CAUSIE, DEBORAH 241 CHAIR, FRED 197 COCKS, HARVEY 74, 87, 99, 226 COFFEY, KIM 241 COHEN, ANNA 101, 226 COHEN, BARRY 241 COHEN, MARTHA 94, 198 COLE, BEATRICE 78, 241 COLE, CAROL 95 COLE, NANCY 74 COLE, PAUL 241 COLES. WILLIAM 197 COLETTA. KATHY 177. 214 COLLINS, MARK 83, 86, 99, 147, 241 COMPTON, CRAIG 214 CONLE Y, DAVID 226 CONROY, HERBERT 243 CONROY, STEVE 214 COOK, AMY 74, 75, 214 COOK, IAY 67, 226 COOK, IOAN 214 COOK, MICHAEL 101, 214 COOK. STEVE 57, 62, 63, 64, 65, 99, 214 COOK, 128, 1 COOPE WILLIAM 81, 104, 123, 126, 127, 29. 130, 131, 142, 243 R, MARILYN 243 CHALK, DEBBIE 214 CHALK, DENNIS 241 CHAPMAN, HARRY 197 CHAPMAN, KATHRYN 94 CHERTOW, RANDY 214 CHESTER, TIMOTHY 235 CHILDS, DAVID 102 CHILDS, IAMES 72, 241 CHILDS, RICHARD 47, 214, 241 CHILDS, TERESA 241 COOPER, SHERI 101, 226 CORLEW, MARTY 101, 214 CORTESE. IIM 53, 64, 80, 81, 85, 87, 88, 136, 144, 243 CORTESE. RICHARD 80, 144, 162, 165, 215 CORTESE, TED 80, 81, 85, 87, 243, 268 COSCIA, MICHAEL 60, 144, 147, 226 COTTAM, CHRIS 175 BUTTERICK, MARY 94, 95 BUTTERICK, ROBERT 197 Shield!72 CHILDERS, GINGER 241 COTTAM, IAMES 215 COTTAM, MARY 89, 242 COTTAM, PAUL 226 COULTER, CAROLE 215 COULTER, MICHAEL 25, 49, 53, 64, 65, 68, 86, 87, 243 COULTER, ROBERT 84, 198 COUNCE, IIMMY 59, 132, 135, 215 COWDEN, DEBBIE 32, 243 COWDEN, RALPH 102, 215 COWLES, STEVE 32, 49, 64, 82, 86, 240, 243 CRADDOCK, MARY 89, 243 CRAWFORD, SHARON 235 CREECH, IOHN 226 CRESON, IAMIE 83, 215 CRIDLIN, NANCY 78, 80, 83, 79, 243 CRISTIL, DAVID 157 CHRISTIL, WENDY 243 CROCKER, DON 243 CRONE, GREG 157 CROOK, IERRY 198 CROSS, IANICE 187, 226 CROWSON, NAT 146 CROWSON, WINIFRED 82, 242 CROWSON, WILLIAM 243 CRUTCHFIELD, DEBRA 226 CRUTHIRDS, ROBERT 93, 198 CULLINAN, ANNE 226 CUMMINS, IUDIE 226 CURRY, ROBERT 110, 226 D DABBS, WILLIAM 226 DAILEY, SHIRLEY 89, 226 DALTROFF, ANDY 33, 53, 79, 81, 110. 109, 142 DALTROFF, PAT 53, 59, 81, 80, 86, 227. 110, 142 DAN, SHELDON, 82, 188, 227 DANIELS, BILLY 53, 60, 82, 88, 132, 227 DANIELS, IVY 74, 79, 244 DARLING, ANNE 83 DARLING, SUSAN 198 DARLINGTON, ANN 49, 244 DATTEL, BRENDA 63, 244 DAUGHERTY, DARLA 198 DAVENPORT, MARSHA 89, 90, 227 DAVIDSON, DEBRA 83, 214 DAVIDSON, IOHN 87, 244 DAVIES, ELIZABETH 68, 82, 86, 244 DAVIES, FRED 244 DAVIS, RICHARD 198 DECK, STAN 100, 227 DECKER, CONSTANCE 89, 78, 244 DEES, DEBRA 33, 78, 89, 187, 244 DEHART, WADE 82, 227 DEHNE, ERNEST 146, 244 DELUGACH, IUDITH 94 DELUGACH, MARSHA 244 DENNIE, MICHAEL 244 DEPOINCEY, MIKE 235 DEVANNY, WARREN 102, 215 DEW, KATHRYN 215 DEWEASE, STEVE 82, 190 DEWS, IOHN 33, 81, 108, 110, 142, 244 DECK, TONI 93, 95 DICKERSON, CARTER 95, 185, 198 DINGER, DEBORAH 89, 227 DIXON, LAURA 33, 244, 268 DIXON, MARY 244 DOBBS, DEBORAH 78, 89, 244 DONAHUE, ANDREW 244 DONDEVILLE, DEBRA 89, 245 DONDEVILLE, IERRY 157 DONELSON, LORI 245 DORRITY, CAROL 90, 227 DORRITY, DOUG 227 DOYLE, BETTY 78, 83, 80, 227 DOYLE, CARTER 57, 81, 227 DOYLE, THOMAS 227 DREIFUS, AMY 53, 54, 64, 65, 82, 83, 87, 227 DRENNING, PAMELA 33, 43, 80, 151, 153, 245 DRENNING, PAULA 245 DRUMMOND, MARGARET 245 DUFFY, ANDY 78, 79 DUFFY, CHARLES 245 DUKES, MARILYNN 95, 198 DUNAVANT. BECKY 68, 78, 245 DUNCAN. DUNLAP, DUNLAP, DUNLAP, IACKIE 94, 199 CHARLENE 198 DONNA 89, 90, 227 KEITH 198 DUNLAP, IOHN 227 DUNN, DEBORAH 80, 83, 245 DYSON, EMMA 198 E EAHEART, CHARLOTTE 79, 80. 85 227 EASTBURN, TED 24, 63, 65, 70, 136 236, 245 EBER, SUZANNE 215 ECKLER, KIM 94, 198 EDDINS, DONALD 245 EDELSON, MICHAEL 85, 215 EDELSTEIN, PAUL 227 EDWARDS, ALAN 245 EDWARDS, IAMES 110, 187, 215 EDWARDS, MALANIE 198 EHIMANN, LORNA 198 EISENBERG, IEFF 215 EISENBEIS, LEA 227 EISEMAN, RICHARD 62, 85, 87, 188, 245 ELIAS, DAVID 245 ELLIOTT, CARMELLIA 245 ELLIOTT, STEPHEN 102, 227 ELLIOTTE, BEVERLY 74, 75, 87, 227 ELLIS, CYNTHIA 227 v ELLIS, MARK 215 ELLIS, SUSAN 94 ELSTER, SHERYL 245 EMERSON, MONTE 198 ENGELBERG, LISA 227 EPSTEIN, WENDI 94 ERVIN, BILL 80, 81, 246, 275 ESCUE, KEVIN 74, 227 ESTERMAN, IIM 101, 90, 215 ETTMAN, DAVID 82, 87, 90 EUBANKS, IOHN 215 EUBANKS, TOM 246 EVANS, BILL 74 EVANS, RANDY 246 EVANS, VICKI 74, 227 EVENSKY, IEFF 227 EVERETT, WILLIAM 53, 62, 63, 64, 68, 77, 142, 246 EWING, MARGARET 100 F FARRIS, FRANK 197 FARRIS, IAMES 157, 227 FAVOR, RICHARD 215 FAZAKERLY, IILL 83, 101, 215 FELSENTHAL, IAMES 227 FELSENTHAL, PETER 62, 63, 246 FENTON, DEBRA 246 FERGUSON, BUDDY 136, 227 FERGUSON, PAUL 215 FERRELL, CINDI 90, 227 FEVERE, MIKE 218 FIELDS, BRAD 60, 215 FIFER, OTIS 235 FIKE, BILL 72, 85, 86, 87, 246 FILDERMAN, ROBERT 227 FINCH, RICKY 227 FINCHER, ROBERT 227 FINEBAUM, PAUL 227 FINK, EDDIE 215 FINN, CARY 227 ' FINNEY, SHARON 215 FITZWATER, IUDY 63, 68, 99, 100, 246 FLEISCI-II-IACKER, MICHAEL 74, 227 FLEMING, ANN 53, 227 FLEMING, SUSAN 70, 100, 227 FLETCHER, BUZZ 74, 75, 227 FLINT, NELSON 81, 110, 111, 121, 142, 175, 200, 246 FLOWERS, IOHN 81, 132, 227 FLY, DAVID 157 FLY, MICHAEL 74 FOLDEN, STEVE 246 FONDREN, DOTTY 227 FONDREN, EVELYN 64, 68, 78, 246 FOOKS, ILENE 246 FORRESTER, RANDY 78, 145, 246, 268 FORTNER, SANDRA 215 FOSTER, MIKE 198 FOURMY, MARGOT 94 Index FOUST, RALPH 81 FOWLER, IOHN 143, 246 FOWLER, MARY IANE 215 FOWLER, MIKE 132, 135 FOX, ANNE 65, 247 FRANKLIN, IOHN 247 FREEMAN, BILLY 198 FREEMAN, LINDA 247 FREEMAN, RALPH 64, 81, 124, 126, 128, 129, 130, 247 FREEMAN, RICHARD 59, 215 FREEMAN, RODNEY 157, 158, 160 FRENCH, ALLEN 53, 81, 110, 142, 227 FRIEDMAN, RICHARD 62 FRISCH, DOUGLAS 215 FRISCH, FRANK 247 FRITSCHE, KAREN 247 FRIX, PATTI 227 FROLICH, MARTHA 63, 80, 81, 87, 227 FROMMEL, MARSHA 247 FRY, WILLIAM 198 FULGHUM, DEBI 227 FULKERSON, DONNIE 215 FULLMAN, ELLEN 87, 90 FUTRIS, CYNTHIA 33, 247 FUTRIS, IOHN 227 G GABERT, CHARLA 64, 67, 78, 82, 87, 88, 215 GALLELA, IEAN 94, 199 GALLAGHER, GREG 32, 52, 68, 81, 136. 138, 140, 247 GALLAGHER, LEE 78, 99, 247 GAMBRELL, CAROLYN 227 GAINES, SANDRA 89, 247 GARDNER, GWEN 247 GARDNER, ROBERT 74, 100, 102, 215 GARLAND, NANCY 248 GARY, TANA 215 GATTAS, PHIL 268 GATTAS, TOM 84, 248 CAUSE, SIDNEY 93, 94, 198 GAVIN, PATRICIA 227 GAVIN, SHEILA 248 GAY, CARRY 132, 227 GEE, GINGER 32, 34, 43, 53, 80, 100, 150, 151, 153, 248, 257 GEER, SALLY 248 GEIGER, DEBRA 78, 85, 227 GEIGER, RENEE 198 GELB, STEVEN 93 GELB, TERRI 94, 198 GERBER, BOB 53, 60, 63, 84, 87, 228 GIANULIS, BILL 66, 68, 76, 84, 87, 248 GILBERT, THOMAS 162, 215 GILBERT, BLAIR 157, 162, 198 GILBERT, GWIN 80, 153, 228 GILLESPIE, DENISE 215 GILLESPIE, SALLY 33, 54, 62, 68, 248 ShieId!72 GILLIAM, IAMES 248 GILSON, AMY 64, 93 GINSBURG, DANIEL 81, 87, 95, 248 GINGOLD, IOY 228 GINSBURG, IOAN 80 GLASER, SHERRI 215 GLASER, SUSAN 248 GLENN, MICHAEL 215 GLOVER, MALCOLM 102 GLOVER, ROBIN 89, 248 GOAD, LISA 101, 248 GOAD, MARK 101, 215 GOLDENBERG, CLAUDE 32, 37, 52, 60, 63, 71, 73, 239, 248 GOLDFARB, SHERI 86, 215 GOLDSCHMID, KAY 23, 52, 53, 54, 60, 62, 63, 100, 248 GOLDSTEIN, LEIGH 228 GOLDSTEIN, SUE 215 GONSCH, LORI 89, 248 GOOD, BEVERLY 215 GOODWIN, DIANE 228 GORDON, DAVID 53, 57, 59, 67, 87. 149, 248 GORDON, GALE 228 GORDON, IAMES 74, 215 GORDON, MICHAEL 235 GORDON, MOLLIE 198 GORDON. RICKY 248 GOUDY, IERRY 187 GOULD, NANCY 248 GOYER, TRICIA 228, 263 GRACE, IIMMY 93 GRACE, IOHN ae, 57, sa, 64, ss, 68, 99, 77, 99, 99, 103, 177, 248 GRACE, MELANIE 54, 55, 83, 101, 215 GRAFF, CINDY 94, 99, 71, 248 GRAFTON, KAREN 99, 249 GRANOFF, BARBARA 215 GRANOFF, DAVID 199 ' GRANOFF, IAMES 249 GRAVES, CHRISTOPHER 228 GRAVES, SCOTT 82, 87, 228 GRAVES, BILL 32, 57, 82, 87, 245, 249, 259 GREEN, MARY 83, 94 GREEN, SARAH 83, 94 GREENE, IANET 83, 216 GREENE, KATHY 216 GREENE, MARSHA 197, 198 GREENER, PATTI 54, 65, 71, 187, 249 GREENFIELD, GARY 34, 57, 62, 63, 68, 69, 77, 82, 86, 87, 88, 177, 249 GREENLEE, SHEILA 198 GREER, CURTIS 249 GRIEF, DAVID 86 GRESE, CAROL 62, 63, 80, 83, 87, 216 GRESE, BOB 53, 57, 62, 63, 66, 67, 70, 86, 87. 228 GRESHAM, WILLIAM 53, 59, 81, 110, 228 GRIESHEIMER, MIKE 99, 249 GRIESHEIMER, SUSAN 216 GRIFFITH, CANDICE 228 GRIFFIN, CHARLES 249 GRIFFIN, GREG 228 GRIFFIN, WHIT 81, 228 GRIGGS, CARY 102 GROGAN, MICHAEL 249 GROSKIND, IAN 216 GROSMAIRE, HEATHER 83, 216 GROSS, KAREN 198 GROSS, STEVE 213, 216 GRUSHKIN, STEVE 76, 80, 228 GRUSIN, CINDY 62, 216 GUTHRIE, BARBARA 89, 249 GUTMAN, IEREMY 228 H HAAS, ALLAN 216 HAIR, CHARLENE 89, 188 HAIR, REVA 149 HAIRE, PAUL 133, 134, 135, 148, 228 HAIZLIP, HUNTER 149 HALEY, WAYNE 249 HALL, PEGGY 94, 95 HALL, RUSSELL 149 HALLE, PHIL 198 HALPERIN, LAURIE 228 HAMILTON, LESLIE 187, 228 HAMMER, CINDI 93 HAMPTON, HAMP 216 HANEGHAN, BOBBY 157, 188 HANEGHAN, BILL 188, 250 HANKINS, BRENDA 78, 250 HANOVER, BARRY 86, 226 HANOVER, RUSSELL 216 HANSBROUGH, CATHY 53, 228 HANSBROUGH, BOB 198 HANSEN, ANDY 83, 216 HARD, IACK 198 HARDENDORF, IILL 250 HARDY, SUSAN 216 HARKINS, GARY 198 HARPER, KATHY 228 HARRELSON, GINGER 216 HARRINGTON, BRUCE 68, 122, 124, 126, 130, 250 HARRINGTON, DAVID 39, 132, 162, 163, 216 HARRIS, DEBBIE 25, 49, 53, 54, 55, 64, 68, 70, 86, 188, 250, 259 HARRIS, ERIN 49, 71, 72, 78, 79, 82, 87, 250 HARRIS, IULIE 54, 216 HARRIS, KIM 198 HARRIS, MARK 250 HARRIS, TERESA 94 HARRISON, CLAY 202 HARRISON, DAVID 228 HARRISON, DEBRA 81 289 HARRISON, MYRA 229 HARRISON, PENNY 198 HART, ZADA 198 HARTMAN, DERRICK 80, 81, 85, 250 HARTMAN, LINDA 198 HASSA, CATHY 82, 216 HATAWAY, CHERYL 94, 199 HATAWAY, FREDRICK 110, 229 HATLEY, CAVAN 199 HATLEY, MIKE 216 HAWLEY, RONNIE 250 HAWS, LOIS 199 HAYDEN, KATHY 94 HOLBROOK, NANCY 95, 199 HOLBROOK, SUSAN 251 HOLLOWELL, WILLIAM 229 HOLMES, ROBERTA 84 HOLMES, MICHAEL 84, 251 HOLMES, VERNITA 212 HOLST, HOLLY 78, 101, 217 HOOKER, DARREL 199 HOOKER, DENNIS 157 HOOKINGS, IOHN 199 HOOKINGS, KATHY 74, 217 HOOPER, ANNE 62, 251 HOOPER, CYNTHIA 229 IOFFRE, MICHAEL 229 JOHNSON, BRENDA 217 JOHNSON, CHIP 32, 49, 71, 72, 73, 88 87, 188, 252, 267 JOHNSON, DAVID 229 JOHNSON, GLORIA 93, 217 IOHNSON, JANET 252 JOHNSON, IANIE 53, 88, 88, 70, 80, 81 88, 95, 100, 187, 217 JOHNSON, JOSEPH 53, 224 JOHNSON, WAYNE 175, 199 JOHNSON, JILL 33, 252 JOHNSTON, SUZIE 80, 252 HAYDEN. MARSHA 216 HAYS. DREW 250 HEALY, VICKIE 37, 90 HEARN, HEARN, HECHT, HECHT. HECHT BETH 250 SHANNON 95, 199 KATHERINE 199 PAT 60, 61, 86, 87, 188, 250 WILLIAM 216 HELTNER, SUSAN 216 HELVESTON, STEVE 216 HEMPHILL, STEVE 250 HENDERSON, ELAINE 89, 187, 250 HOPPE, RICK 229 HORTON, HELEN 229 HOUSE 79, 81 , CHERYL 28, 30, 63, 68, 70, 78, , 187, 251 HOUSE, DAVID 197 HOUSE, SKIP 99, 162, 217 HOUST ON, GAYLE 229 HOWSE, DAVID 198 HUDDL 229 ESTON, DEBBIE 80. 100, 152 HUEY, CATHERINE 70. 252 HUFFM AN, MICHAEL 74, 229 IOHNSTON, NANCY 94 IONES IONES IONES, JONES JONES JONES JONES JONES IONES, IOYCE, ALICE 235 BARBARA 229 DAVID 199 IEANETTE 74, 199 KATHIE 229 LYNDALL 252 , IOSEPH 175 PAUL 217 RANDOLPH 199 IANA 217 JOURAVEL, STEVE 86, 252 HENDLEY, ELIZABETH 94, 154 HENNESSEY, DIANE 216 HENRICH, IAMES 81, 110, 111, 142 143, 251 HENRY, IACK 159 HERRING, CLARK 80, 86, 88, 145, 177, 216 HERRING, IOHN 199 HERZBERG, RICHARD 68, 86, 251 HESSELBEIN, LINDA 53, 89, 187, 251 HESTER, PAULA 62, 63, 216 HIDES, MARTHA 216 HIDINGER, CATHY 94 HIDDINGER, LEE 33, 81, 108, 110, 251 263 HICKEY, LYNN 83, 251 HIETT, SUSAN 80, 229 HILDEN, JEFFREY 229 HILL, DAVID 216 HILL, ROSEMARY 89, 251 HILLER, MATT 229 HILLER, RICKY 81 HILLER, ROY 251 HILLEY, IERI 217 HILLIARD EVA 68, 70, 74, 80, 251 HILLIARD, NITA 199 HIMES, LLOYD 217 HIRSCH, CHARLES 251 HOBSON, KAY 83, 217 HOBSON, LAURA 54, 62, 63, 87, 226, 229 HODGES, BENIAMIN 217 HOFFMAN, GREG 199 HOGGAT, LOU 81, 110, 119, 142, 175, 229 HOLBROOK, MARK 229 HUFFMAN, RONALD 177 HUGHES, FRANK 199 HUMPHREY, DOROTHY 78, 89, 217 HUNT, WILL 102, 217 HUNT, MARY 95 HUNT, MISSY 199 HUNT, PHILLIP 132, 229 HUTTON, GWYNNE 100, 103, 217 IULICH, ALAN 60, 71, 229 K KABAKOFF, DAVID 218 KAHN, MELANIE 218 KAPLAN, ALLAN 229 KAPLAN, GENELLE 229 I INGRAM, ROSALYN 235 ISOM, DORIS 83 ISOM, SHERRIE 229 IVY, DAVID 99, 217 I KAPLAN KAPLAN KAPLAN 1 u LAURIE 218 LESLIE 229 SARALYN 252 KAPLAN, THERESA 229 KARASH, IULIUS 253 KATROVITZ, PHYLLIS 94 KATROVITZ, ROSALYN 83, 218 KATZ, ANN 33, 34, 52, 53, 54, 62, 63, 87, 252. 255 KATZ. BUZ 218 IABBOUR IACKSON IACKSON IACKSON, , CENA 53, 217 LINDA 199 LISA 199 WILLIAM 101 JACOBS, MIRIAM 94 IACOBS, PETER 252 IACOBSON, ALISON 94 JACOBSON, STACY 83, 217 JALENAK, LAURIE 83, 217 JAMES, SHARON 217 IANIS, CRAIG 74, 75, 79, 175, 252 JANUARY, ROBBIE 199 IEFFERY, ROBERT 229 , IEFFERY, RUSH 132, 133, 134 IENKINS, IAMES 229 JESSEE, PAMELA 199 IETTON, BETTY 229 IIMERSON, GAIL 88, 74, 87, 229 IOFFRE, JUDY 252 KATZ. HOWARD 218 KATZERMAN, SARA 218 KAUFFMAN, JOHN 82, 88, 229 KAUFMAN, MARTIN 229 KAUFMAN, NATALIE 218 KAUFMAN, PHILLIP 78, 79, 100, 101, 102, 103, 253 KAUFMAN, WENDY 78, 82, 101, 218 KAY, DAVID 199 KEARNEY, DOUG 59, 124, 126, 253 KEEFE, CONNIE 218 KEEFE, MARK 253 KEETON, THOMAS 162, 218 KEITH, MURRY 253 KELTNER, CHUCK 53, 81, 136, 139, 253 KELTNER, KAREN 83, 218 KERR, ANN 229 KIEL, BABBETTE 253 KIMBROUGH, LINDA 199 Index KIMBROUGH, LISA 229 KING, ANN 89, 218 KINZEL, WILLIAM 229 KIRCHNER, EDMUND 253 KIRSCHNER, ALLEN 253 KIRSCHNER, KAREN 94 KIRSCHNER, LINDA 218 KISBER, ROBERT 62, 64, 86, 229 KITCHENS, MARTHA 229 KITTRELL, TONI 229 KLAUS, PATRICIA 229 KLEPPER, KAREN 187, 253 KLINGER, SHIRLEY 253 KLINKE, KITTEN 33, 47, 48, 100, 177. 253 KNOELLER, IO-FRAN 62, 83, 87, 218 KNOWLES, IEANNE 199 KNOWLES, ANN 64, 82, 218 KNOX, CASSIETA 235 KOCHMAN, PATRICIA 253 KOLESKY, ELISE 229 KOLKER, NANCY 229 KOOK, SANDY 66, 67, 102, 218 KOPALD, DAVID 199 KOPALD, IAMES 199, 200 KOPALD, IULIE 94 KORDATSKY, NANCY 253 KORONES, DAVID 4, 32, 52, 66, 67, 102. 218 KRAUS, ALAN 53, 60, 86, 132, 133, 229 KRAUS, MARLENE 199 KRAUS, MARSHA 253 KRELSTEIN, KAREN 229 KRIGER, LAURIE 82, 187, 229 KRIGER, PEGGY 94 KRISMER, CAROLYN 94, 199 KRISMER, IOSEPH 60, 81, 86, 87, 175, 229 KRISMER, ROBERTA 68, 187, 237, 253 KRIVCHER, RICHARD 229 KUBIK, KRIS 146, 229 L LACAGNINA, DANNY 95, 230 LACAGNINA, SANDY 199 LAND, CYNTHIA 230 LANDSEE, MARILYN 218 LANGLEY, DENISE 218 LANGLEY, WILLIAM 199 LANSKY, NISEY 253 LANSKY, DENISE 253 LANSKY, IANET 226, 230 LAPIDES, CATHY 254 LAPIDES, HARRIET 71, 87, 230 LAUCK, TONYA 254 LAVENE, DANNY 218 LAWLER, KAREN 199 LAWSON, CATHY 80, 82, 101, 218 LAWSON, LISA 177 LAWSON, SHELLEY 83, 94 LAZAROV, MINDA 187 Shield!72 LAZAROV, RONALD 230 LAZAROV, STEVE 87, 254 LEAKE, MARK 230 LEDBETTER, MARY 94 LEE, LARRY 132 LEFKOWITZ, MARTIN 230 LEFKOWITZ, BARI 199 LEHMAN, CLAY 109, 110, 142, 254 LEIBENGOOD, ROBERT 101, 218 LEONARD, MARY 89, 188, 230 LERNER, MARSHALL 251, 254 LESS, BARRY 230 LESS, SHERRI 254 LEUELLYN, NATHANIEL 110, 118, 119, 120, 224, 230 LEVINE, IANET 82, 86, 87, 90, 230 LEVINE, PAUL 230 LEVITT, IULIE 218 LEWELSON, SCOTT 218 LEWIS, GARY 254 LEWIS, SHELLEY 230 LIBMAN, IEFFREY 62, 63, 82, 230 LIEBERMAN, MINDA 230 LILLARD, DAVID 57, 99, 103, 254 LILLARD, ROBIN 218 LINDSLEY, BECKY 54, 55, 62, 63, 87, 230 LINTON, MARIE 101, 254 LIPMAN, RANDA 62, 64, 87, 254 LIPSEY, STEPHEN 110, 230 LIPSEY, THOMAS 156, 157, 158, 160. 202 LITTLE, MARCIA 219 LITTLEFIELD, CYNTHIA 219 LITTON, CARL 219 LITTON, EDDIE 219 LITTON, GREG 199 LO, NANCY 219 LOCKRIDGE, SHELIA 83 LOCKRIDGE, TERESA 80, 90, 230 LOHREY, DEREK 82 LONGO, IOE 230 LOVELESS, DON 101, 103, 219 LOVELESS, WILLIAM 67, 68, 86, 254 LOVETT, HAL 219 LUNDAY, LINDA 89, 254 LUNDAY, PEGGY 254 LUNDY, IUDY 230 LURIE, DEBBIE 93, 94, 200 LUTZ, MARTIN 219 LYLES, IOI 94, 95, 200 LYLES, ERIC 61, 81, 85, 99, 175, 187, 254 LYON, IOHN 101, 219 MC MCBRIDE, LEEANN 219 MCCALL, LISA 89, 187, 256 MCCANN, ANNIE 200 MCCANN, DEBORAH 95, 200 MCCOACH, RONALD 235 MCCOLLOUGH, BARBARA 83 MCCORD, SHAWN 257 MCCORMACK, IOHN 230 MCCORMACK, TIMOTHY 200 MCCULLOUGH, BARBARA 83 MCDADE, SUE 230 MCDONALD, ALICE 95, 200 MCDONALD, ANN 96, 100, 187, 230 MCDONALD, ELIZABETH 101, 257 MCDONALD, IENNY 257 MCDOWELL, GARY 86, 257 MCELRCY, TRIP 219 MCCEEI-IEE, LUCIUS as, 188, zsa MCCRAW, PATRICIA 219 MCGUIRE, CARROLL zao MCGUIRE, CHERYL zoo MCCUIRE, NIARIORIE 258 MCCOLIJRICK, ARTHUR 258 MCINTYRE, RICKY 219 MCKEE, IOHN zsa MCKENZIE, DON 187, 168, 254 MCKINNEY, MAC 220 MCKINNON, ELLEN 62, 219 MCLAIN, ELIZABETH 200 MCLAUGHLIN, STEVE 82, 258 MCMANUS, ROBERT 158 MCNELIS, IOHN 147 MCNELIS, MARY KAY 33, 87, 258, 268 MCQUISTON, STEVE 54, 81, 124, 126, 258 MCQUISTON, THOMAS 60, 61, 258 MCQUISTON, WILLIAM 147 MCSHAME, KIM 95, 200 MCWATTERS, THOMAS 72, 258 MCWHIRTER, BONNIE 231 M MABRY, ELIZABETH 32, 62, 63, 68, 53, 70, 77, 87, 254 I MADDOX, IAMES 80, 81, 175, 199, 231 MADDOX, KATIE 94, 200 MADEWELL, AUBREY 219 MAGNUS, ALAN 254 MAIERLE, CHERI 219 MALKIN, GARY 158, 159 MALKIN, IANIS 254 MALKIN, ROBERT 254 MALLERY, MELINDA 200 MALMO, ANDY 110, 162, 163, 164, 219 MALMO, BETH 254 MALONE, EDWARD 231 MANIRE, MICHAEL 38, 53, 60, 61, 64. 85 MANKIN, IEFF 219 MANNING, TONI 89, 229 MARINO, ROBERT 53, 62, 80, 81, 187. 231 MARKOWITZ, LYNN 70, 74, 75, 231 MARKS, BARBARA 70, 80, 83, 86. 87, 231 MARSH, DEBORAH 78, 254 MARSHALL, BRENDA 78. 255 MARSTON, ANN 219 MARSTON, BETH 54, 62, 60, 00, 107, 255 MARTIN, GEORGE 255 MARTIN, IEFRERY 22, 60, 61, 60, 02, 05. 242, 255, 267 MARTIN, TYRONE 235 MARTINI, TERRY 200 MASKEY, SIGNE 62, 219 MASON, MARY 66, 255 MATHEIS, MIKE 74, 101, 219 MATZ, KATHLEEN 231 MAURY, ANNE 94 MAURY, ELIZABETH 255 MAURY, LAWSON 101, 219 MAURY, MARION 03, 219 MAXWELL, IOHN 64, 75, 79, 06, 07, 157, 231 MAXEY, CYNTHIA 255 MAY, DOUG 231 MAY, GREGORY 231 MAY, PATTI 46, 94, 155 MAYER, CHRIS 255 MEADOWS, DAN 50, 69, 175, 255 MEADOWS, IEFF 220 MELLINI, ANTHONY 231 MELLINI, CHRISTOPHER 200 MELTON, GREG 220 MENKEL, DALE 13, 220 MENENDEZ, KENNY 53, 110, 175, 229 MESSINGER, IULES 255 MEYER, IUDY 220 MEYER, ROBERT 255 MICHEL, IANA 200 MILES, DAVID 220 MILLER, ALVIN 200 MILLER, IO LYNN 255 MILTON, ANDREA 220 MIMS, CARL 63, 220 MINOR, ANNE 220 MIZE, DEBBIE 89, 188 MOLASKY, SUSAN 89 MOLINSKY, CHARLES 110, 107, 220 MOLPUS, IANIE 220 MOMBERG, MARY 70, 231 MONROE, CANDI 200 MONROE, MARK 177 MONTGOMERY, JOHN 231 MOODY, DIANE 256 MOODY, TINA 53 MOORE, BECKY 70, 78, 80, 83, 87, 231 MOORE, BILL 78 MOORE, DONALD 256 MORARITY, BILL 256 MOREHART, PAULA 70, 89, 256 MOREHOUSE, EMILY 94 MOREHOUSE, GINNY 256 MOREHOUSE, MARY ANN 220 MORGAN, MELINDA 231 MORRISON, ELLIE 67, 220 MORRELL, MARCIE 101, 201 MORRIS, CINDY 231 MORRIS, NANCY 256 MORRISON, PAUL 197, 200 MORROW, CHARLOTTE 231 MORTON, CAMERON 200 MOSER, M. DELANCY 80, 220 MOSER, WILLIAM 53, 110, 112, 175, 187, 256 MOSLEY, IENIFER 200 MOSS, MARSI 256 MOTHERSHEAD, YVONNE 87, 256 MOYER, GAIL 256 MUELLER, PEGGY 95, 200 MUELLER, TOMMY 70, 86, 231 MULLINS, BARBARA 231 MULLINS, DIANE 74, 256 MURCHISON, BILLY 200 ' MURDOCH, IAMES 220 MURDOCK, IOHN 53, 60, 61, 187, 212, 217, 264 MURDOCH, LAURIE 74, 75, 79, 256 MURPHY, ELIZABETH 220 MURPHY, KEITH 235 MURPHY, SARAH 32, 62, 78, 79, 80, 256 MYERS, ANITA 220 MYRICK, EDITH 94, 199, 200 N . NOBLES, SAM 94, 154 NORMAN, ION 220 NORMAN, PATRICIA 220 NORRIS, DAVID 220 NOTOWITZ, IDA 231 O OBERTON, NANCY 83, 101, 220 O'CONNOR, ELLEN 259 OHMAN, BILLIE 231 OHMAN, GEORGIA 259 OLIVER, BILL 83, 87, 220 OLMSTEAD, MICHAEL 81, 231 OLMSTEAD, PAT 81, 110, 231 OLSWANGER, ADELINE 259 OLSWING, DEBRA 94, 95, 231 O'MALLEY, LYNNE 200 O'NEILL, MIKE 220 ORR, RICHARD 32, 60, 80, 81, 142, 259 OSWALT OSWALT OSWALT OSWALT OSWALT OSWALT OSWALT, , BECKY 57, 68, 83, 177 , CAROL 80, 220 DEBRA 74 , KATHY 94 , MARILYN 259 , NANCY 259 ROBERT 80, 259 OTEY. IAMIE 220 OUTLAN. RICHARD 157, 200 NASH. PAUL 231 NASH. RODNEY 200 NATHAN, MARCIA 231 NEASE. NEELY, NEELY, NEELY, AMY 70, 80, 83, 87, 231 DAVID 200 MARCUS 220 MICHAEL 258 NEIGHBORS, SPIKE 124, 126, 130, 148. 258 NELSON, CARLTON 46, 49, 258 NELSON, CHRISTINE 84, 231 NELSON, KENT 220 NELSON, LAURA 54, 64, 68, 70, 78, 187, 252, 258 NELSON, LINDA 231 NELSON, PHILLIP 220 NELSON, STEVEN 258 NERREN, IANET 80, 258 NEUWIRTH, PAUL 74, 231 NEVIN, LOUISE 220 NEWBERN, WARREN 74, 78, 79, 100 NEWBERN, WILLIAM 258 NEWMAN, IUDY 258 NEWMAN, MICHAEL 258 NEWSOM, ANDREA 94, 200 NEWSOM, IAMES 81, 110, 112, 175, 258 NEWSOM, SARAH 78, 85, 270 NICHOLSON, NANCY 80, 231 NICHOPOULOS, CHRISSY 200 NICHOPOULOS, DEAN 162, 164, 220 NICHOPOULOS, KAREN 200 NICKAS, CHRIS 259, OWENS, IAMES 28, 00, 01, 110, 112, 142, 259 OWENS, IERI 201 OWENS, IO 220 P PACE, ALLISON 66, 220 PAINTER, DAVID 81, 231 PAINTER, PAULA 80, 90, 231 PAMPURE, IOHN 200 PANKEY, CHIP 259 PARHAM, BARBARA 231 PARHAM, STEVE 220 PARIS, LAURA 259 PARKER, DAN 220 PARKER, IULIE 220 PARKER, KAREN 220 PARKER, STEPHEN 259 PARKS, MARSHA 200 PARKINSON, ALLEN 220 PATTERSON, CATHY 231 PATTERSON, PAT 259 PATTESON, SLOANE 76, 82, 220 PATTINSON, PEGGY 94 PATTON, RONNIE 259 PAULSON, ZEPH 200 PAYNE, CHERYL 220 PAYNE, GUY 231 PAZ, ORALIA 220 PEASE, IEANNE 62, 78, 260 PEASE, CLYDE 175 PEAVLER, IENNY 260 Index PECK, CATHY 260 PEDEN, MARGARET PEDEN, REID 260 ' 78. 101 , 231 PEEK, DON 260 PEEK, SUSAN 53, 220 PEEL, PAM 187, 231 PEEPLES, SUSAN 260 PERRIN, CINDY 94, 199, 200 PERRY, AMANDA 231 PERRY, ESTELL 235 PERRY, IOHN 145, 221 PETROVSKY, TERI 260 PETTY, DON 201 PFEIFFER, CATHY 53, 231 PHELAN, SUSAN 78, 221 PHILLIPS. PHILLIPS, CAROLYN 201 DAVID 221 PHILLIPS, IOHN 260 PHILLIPS, PHILLIPS, PIDGEON, LYNN 201 MYRA 94, 201 EVERETT 231 PIERCE, IAN 62, 100, 231 PIERCE, IANICE 63, 221 PILGRIM, STEVE 57, 99, 260, 263 PINKEL, MARY 82, 87, 220 PIPER, ALFRED 201 PITTS, MARK 221 PITTS, PAUL 80 PLATT, KIM 221 PLESOFSKY, LYNN 94 88, 87, , PLITMAN, IONATHAN 64, 82 231 PLOUGH, DAVID 95 PLUNKET, IANE 68, 70, 80, 82, 260 POLK, ABBY 94, 155, 201 POLK, WALTER 78, 260 POLLAK, MIMI 79, 82, 260 POLLARD, KAY 41, 48, 53, 62, 63, 65 66, 68, 71, 76, 77, 87, 244, 260, POLLOW, IACKIE 260 POOL, LINDA 187, 188, 260 POOL, NANCY 95 POPE, CHARLENE 231 POPE, SANDI 221 POPPER, IOI-IN 57, 79, 261 PORTER, ROBIN 94, 201 POTEETE, SUSAN 261 POWELL, BRUCE 175, 261 PRATHER, IACQUELINE 94, 200 269 v PREWITT, ANDY 57, 76, 85, 87, 261 PREWITT, HALL 221 PRICE, DEBORAH 100, 221 PRIEST, MARGARET 221 PROSTERMAN, SCOTT 59, 81, 110, 232 PURE, ANDREA 95, 201 PUTNAM, CHARLOTTE 232 Q QUINN, GINGER 93, 94, 155, 201 SI1ieId!72 QUINN, MICHAEL 232 QUINN, SUSAN 232 R RADIN, MAURY 69 RAMSEY, RUSTY 157, 158, 159, 161 RANDALL, IEFFREY 83, 166, 221 RASMUSSEN, KAREN 221 RAY, CARRLESS 232 RAY, PEGGY 74, 201 REAVES, LINDA 201 REED, AMY 232 REED, ROSALIND 232 REED, MARY 80, 232 REED, WALT 157 REESER, WILLIAM 81 REEVES, IANE 221 REEVES, PAT 232 REIGEL, IUDY 62, 66, 67 REISMAN, HOPE 66, 83, 87, 88, 221 REYNOLDS, ED 52, 110, 224, 232 REYNOLDS, WILLIAM 53, 261 REZBA, SUSAN 33, 53, 54, 62, 63, 66, 68, 69, 77, 80, 86, 261 RHEA, VICKY 221 RHODES, MICHAEL 80, 83, 101, 221 RHODES, SHELIA 93 RHODES, TERRY 232 RICHARDS, NANCY 24, 52, 53, 54, 55, 80, 83, 187, 261 . RICH, CAROL 261 RICHARDS, LISA 201 RICHARDS, MARTHA 221 RICHARDS, TERRI 261 RICHARDSON, TERRY 261 RICHERSON, IEFF 261 RICHMAN, SHERRI 261 RICOSSA, CAROL 66, 221 RICOSSA, LYNN 80, 261 RIGGAN, TERRY 94, 201 RICGIN, IOHN 110, 162, 221 RIGSBY, PAMELA 94, 95 RILEY, IOSEPH 157 RILEY, RAY 84, 200, 201 RILL, CLARA 80, 90, 232 RIPLEY, DAWN 221 RISO, DONNA 53, 76, 87, 89, 187, 261 ROACH, IEFF 29, 109, 110, 114, 261 ROBERTS, IRENE 222 ROBBINS, DAN 31, 148, 261 ROBBINS, IRENE 80, 152, 221 ROBINSON, LAWRENCE 93 ROGERS, WALTER 60, 136, 261 ROINIOTIS, THOMAS 74, 261 ROMAIN, DIANE 232 ROOK, WALTER 132, 221 ROOKS, FANNIE 201 ROSENBERG, DEBBIE 221 ROSENBERG, IUDY 221 ROSENBERG, KENNETH 157, 162, 201 ROSENBERG, LOUIS 136, 175, 261 ROSENBLUM, MICHAEL 95 ROSENBLUM, RANDA 83, 221 ROSENBLUM, STACIE 201 ROTH, CLAIRE 221 ROTH, IEFF 93. 201 ROTHSCHILD, IAN 262 ROTTER. ROWAN, ROWAN, CARY 67. 68, 262 ANNE 80, 232 LYNN 93, 94, 155 ROWAN, ROBERT 32, 81, 11 262 ROWE, DIANE 232 ROY, STEVE 262 RUBEN, ALAN 262 0, 112, 117 v RUBIN, IAMES 221 RUBINO, MICHAEL 262 RUCH, BOO 48, 62, 63, 78, 262 RUCH, RONDI 40, 41, 54, 62, 78, 86, 88, 221 RUDD, MERRI 68, 70, 80, 88, 177, 240, 262 RUDEES, MARIENE 83, 221 RUGEL, CHARLES 68, 188, 262 RUGEL, KATHLEEN 66, 76, 101, 232 RUSSELL, GARY 221 RUTHERFORD, ROBIN 33, 53, 60, 68, 100, 262 RUTLEDGE, IULIE 62, 82, 221 RYGAARD, ELIZABETH 231 'S SALKY, NAN 221 SALKY, STEVE 58, 59, 86, 149, 262 SALTZ, ANDREA 66, 80, 83, 221 SAMONS, DEBORAH 187 SAMONS, LYNN 262 SANDIFER, DAVID 162 SANDIFER, IAMES 221 SANDRIDGE, PATRICIA 66, 76, 78, 262 SANDUSKY, DALE 76, 78, 187, 262 SANFORD, DONNA 30, 78, 79, 262 SANFORD, REBECCA 221 SARIPKIN, ELISE 232 SCATAMACCHIA, PETER 158, 161 SCATAMACCHIA, RALPH 80, 157, 232 SCHAPIRO, MONA 53, 54, 63, 71, 87, 232 SCHARFF, LEWIS 162, 201 SCHARFF, MARGI 232 SCHEINBERG, TERRY 32, 49, 68, 70, 262 SCHMITZ, IANICE 89, 187, 262 SCHNEIDER, KATHY 95 SCHNEIDER, GINA 62, 221 SCHNEIDER, SALLY 232 SCHNEIDER, WENDI 232 SCHRADER, CAROL 232 SCHRAM, STEPHEN 83, 157, 158 SCHULTZ, CINDI 232 THURMAN, BARBARA 89, 266 SMITH, BETHANY 29, 44, 64, 74, 78, 4 SCHULz, TIMOTHY 142, 226, 233 SCHWARZ, ROBERT 233 SCOTT, RICK 74 SCOTT, SHELIA 83 SEAL, EDWARD 233 SEALS, DEBBY 233 SEAY, IIMPSIE 233 SEAY, PHOEBE 04, 201 SEGAL, RAYANNE 221 SEICEL, BARRY 221 SELLERS, SHANNON 262 SEYMOUR, ROBYN 221 SHAHUN, MERYL 03, 233 SHANKMAN, DAVID 233 SHANKMAN, ROBERT 201 SHAPIRO, FREDRIC 270 SHAPIRO, MARVIN 02, 262 SHARE, DONALD 03, 222 SHEA, IOHN 233 SHEA, MADELINE 222 SHEA, MELINDA 262, 00 SHELTON, THOMAS 46, 53, 58, 62, 64, 68, 110, 112, 175, 263 SHEPARD, MIKE 203 SHER, IUDY 53, 62, 70, 80, 83, 187, 233 SHIELDS, STEVE 233 SHIPMAN, IENNIFER 94 SHIRLEY, RODNEY 203 SHORTER, CARL 93 SHUBERT, RICHARD 102, 177, 222 SIDES, IAMES 203 SIECEL, IEFFREY 33, 04, 00, 07, 203 SIEKMANN, BARBARA 203 SMITH DAVID 222 SMITH, DEBRA 39, 264 SMITH, FRED 70, 30. 222, 263 SMITH, HAROLD 00, 264 SMITH, IAMES 222 SMITH, IUDY 101, 201, 233 SMITH, KITTY 31, 42, 43, 264 SMITH, NANCY 264 SMITH, RONNIE 31, 173, 233 SMITH, SANDRA 233 SMITH, SANDY 264 SMITH, STEVEN 204 SNEED, THOMAS 39, 110, 162, 222 SMITH, TERRY 33, 01, 240, 264 SMITH, VICKY 222 SNYDER, STEVE 93, 233 SOLLEY, ANNE 80, 233 SOLOMON MARSI 222 SOLOMON, LARRY 265 SONDHEIM, LORI 222 SONNESBURG, IOHN 68, 70, 82, 87 265, 267 SORRELS, CHARLES 233 SPARKS, LYNN 201 SPARKS, YVONNE 187 SPELLMAN, PAUL 81, 233 SPENCE, KATHY 222 SPENCE, TINA 76, 222 SPENCER, PAM 265 SPINDEL, CAROL 32, 49, 66, 68, 71, 76 77, 82, 265 SPIRO, STEVEN 265 SPRAY, DIANE 222 STEWART, CLEVE 162 STEWART, NANCY 76, 30, 33, 90 STEWART, THOMAS 222 STICALL, KEVIN 137, 201 STILLWACON, BRUCE 57, 110, 112 175, 265 STINSON, ELLEN 222 STOCKDALE, CRAIG 74, 73, 79, 265 STOOKSBERRY, SUSAN 222 STOVALL, IEEE 233 STRATTON, KENT 74 STRINCER, SHERRON 222 STREULI, VICTORIA 33, 37, 33, 34, 33 62, 63, 64, 68, 69, 70, 77, 80, 86, 87, 187 265 SULLIVAN, ANDY 203 SULLIVAN, ROBERT 202, 233 SUTTON, ROBERT 157 SUTTON, SAM 70,233 SWAN, THOMAS 32, 74, 75, 79, 265 SWANSON, ELLEN 94 SWEATT, LISA 36, 48, 54, 64, 65, 66, 71 76, 80, 82, 265 SWETT, SANDRA 233 T TABER. MARK 32, 57, 84, 86, 87, 88 257, 266 TAG, SHERI 266 TAMM, LAURIE 62, 82, 233 TANNEN, DAVID 83, 223 TANNER, KEN 57, 64, 69, 82, 233 SIGNAIGO, LAURENCE 66, 233 SILVER, HOWARD 86, 263 SIMMONS, ANDY 201 SIMKIN, RONNIE 263 SIMON, DEBBIE 83, 233 SIMON, DOLPH 222 SIMPSON, SIMPSON. SIMPSON, SIMPSON, ANN 233 DEBBIE 222 LINDA 201 MIKE 233 SIMS, ELIZABETH 201 SIMS, RICHARD 59, 125, 126, 136, 263 SINNOCK, CHRISTINE 32, 82, 263 SISKIN, GREGORY 175 SISKIN, MILTON 188, 222 SISSON, DEBBIE 95 SISSON, IERRY 222 SISSON, IUDY 233 SKINNER, AMY 33, 54, 78, 263 SKINNER, IOSEPH 157, 201 SLACK, WILLIAM 40, 81, 110, 121, 175, 200, 250, 263 SLEDGE, DAVID 74 SLOAT, IAMES 263 SMITH. BARBARA 78, 263 79, 80, SMITH, 87, 96, 100, 150, 151, 153 CI-IERYL 95, 201 STAFFORD, GEORGIA 233 STAFFORD, RANDY 23, 58, 124, 126 131, 265 STAFFORD, STEVEN 59 STALLINGS, ELLEN 94, 95 STANTON, IULIE 78, 265 STARR, DANNY 81, 110, 136, 137, 138 149, 265 STARR, IONATHAN 53, 64, 66, 67, 70, 86, 87, 233 STECK, CAROL 265 STEEN, DAVID 33, 175, 265 STEGMAN, MARC 233 STEIN, IILL 83 STEIN, VICKY 80, 265 STEINER, SALLY 71, 265 STEPHEN, ANN 80 STEPHENS, DIANA 32, 47, 64, 66, 67 68, 70, 77, 82, 83, 84, 86, 87, 88, 188, 265 STEPHERSON, BETH 80, 101, 222 STERN, SUSAN 94, 201 STERNBERGER, NANCY 265 STERNBERGER, WILLIAM 177, 222 STETHER, ROLAND 222 STEVENS, ANN 90 STEVENSON, GINGER 95 STEVENSON, TONY 235 STEWART, BRIAN 201 TATA, IOHN 233 TATE, BRENDA 233 TATE, CAROLYN 233 TATE, GINA 27, 37, 33, 200 TATE, SADIE 39, 233 TATE, HUGH 223 TAYLOR, DELORES 201 TAYLOR, CHARLOTTE 90, 233 TAYLOR, GEORGE 233 TAYLOR, ROXANNE 48, 80, 266 TAYLOR, TENLEY 266 TERRY, PATRICIA 233 THARPE, ANNE 233 THOMAS, GAYLA 177, 223 THOMAS, IACKIE 94 THOMAS, IUDY 233 THOMAS, IULIANNE 201 THOMAS, STEVE 223 THOMPSON, BARBARA 266 THOMPSON, CHASTENE 93, 95 THOMPSON, GREER 80 THOMPSON, MARTHA 89, 266 THOMPSON, RUTH 93, 94 THORNTON, LISA 266 THRELKELD, ANN 223 THURMAN, IOSEPH 223 THURMAN, SUSAN 233 THURMOND, LIBBY 53. 62, 64, 70, 76 Index 1 80, 83, 85, 87, 233 THURSTON, LINDA 233 TOOMBS, LEE 72, 136 TOPPEN, ANNE 74, 75, 79, 266 TRAYWICK, VICTORIA 201 TREGONING, TINA 233 TREZEVANT, TRIP 223 TROTLER, GREG 157 TRUE, DAVID 206 TRUE, TIM 223 TUCKER, BEVERLY 223 TURNER, DENISE 223 TURNER, PHYLIS 235 TURNER, SANDRA 101, 233 TWOMBLY, ANNE 223 U UMGREN, MARK 157 UTKOV, BRUCE 266 UTKOV, MARK 157, 162 UTTERBACH, MARY 71, 72, 233 UTTERBACK, CHRISTY 74 V VAN BROCKLIN, FINLEY 132, 214 VAN DEEST, DIANE 95 VAN DYKE, COLQUETT 223 VASA, BETH 54, 55, 76, 82, 234 VAUGHN, DEBRA 234 VAUGHN, GARY 266 VEITENHEIMER, REID 223 VERGOS, IOHN 74, 76, 223 VERGOS, TINA C. 223 VERGOS, TINA P. 26, 53, 78, 80, 150. 151. 152, 256, 266 VIA, NANCY 266 VIDULICH, MARC 162 W WACHTER, DENISE 234 WADE, AMANDA 234 WADE, DEBBIE 89, 234 WADE, KATHY 79, 78 WADE, MICHAEL 223 WADLINGTON, DEBRA 89, 266 WAGERMAN, HOWARD 266 WAGNER, BILL 177, 223 WAGNER, SKIP 78, 89, 101, 188, 223 WAGNER, SUSAN 48, 266 WAHL, HALLIE 66, 68, 70 WALDMAN, IEFFREY 234 WALKER, CAROLYN 187, 266 WALKER, CHRIS 74, 78 WALKER, GEORGE 60, 267 WALKER, GRAHAM 26 WALKER, KATHY 53, 54, 55, 62, 63, 66, 70, 82, 86, 87, 234 WALKER. KENNETH 223 WALKER, KIMBERLY 177 WALKER, MELODY 223 WALKER, SARA 201 WALLACE, ANN 234 WALLACE, STEVE 234 WALLS, DEBORAH 130, 131, 201 WALLS, DONALD R. 124, 126, 127 WALLS, IANNIE 201 WALSH, MARIANNE 223 WARFIELD, STEVEN 78, 267 WARNER, WARNER, MICHAEL 53, 57, 70, 82 87, 234 WARREN. WATERS, WATSON. WATSON, WATSON, IAMIE 49. as, 87, 267 MARK 201 IEAN 74, 75, 79, 267 IAMES 53, 93, 201 MONDA 93 THOMAS 223 . 86. WILLIAMS 66, 67, 77, WILLIAMS. 187, 234 WILLIAMS. WILLIAMS. WILLIAMS. WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WILLIAMS ELLEN 22, 46, 49, 53, 54, 85, 86, 87, 236, 268 ERNIE 47, 53, 59. 68, 80, 84, GLORIA 223 LEATRICE 87, 235 LINDA 33, 80, 83, 87, 268 MILLER, 268 PATRICIA 74, 223 RANDY 223 RICHARD 132, 234 SHARON 235 WILLIAMS. WILLIAMS. , STEVE 53, 95, 157, 153, 159 WILLIAMSON, HANK 110 WILLIAMSON, HENRY 81, 269 WILLIAMSON, LUCY 62, 223 WILLIFORD, STEPHEN 74, 87, 269 WATTS, KENNETH 223 WATTS, MARCIA 201 WAXMAN, ALAN 223 WEBB, MICHAEL 132 WEEKS, MARSHA 65, 80, 224, 234 WEIN, GARY 27, 267 WEIN, IANIE 223 WEINMAN, SHARON 223 WEINER, AVA 87, 188, 267 WEINER, SHERI 223 WEINTRAUB, NINA 223 WEISS, LESTER 267 WELLFORD, NANCY 234 WELLS, DOUGLAS 234 WENZLER, DANNY 267 WERNER, DEBRA 187, 234 WESILAND, GEORGE 93 WEST, DUNLAP 57, 267 WHEAT, TIMOTHY 223 WHIDDEN, MARGARET 234 WHIPPLE, CINDY 21, 44, 47, 80, 96, 100, 150, 152, 267 WHIPPLE, RUTH 39, 212, 223 WHITE, KENNETH 234 WHITE, WARREN 32, 35, 53, 60, 62, 63, 64, 66, 68, 69, 77, 80, 83, 88, 236, 267, 268. 269 WHITSITT, ALLAN 32, 268 WHITSITT, GINGER 100 WIENER, DAN 268 WIGGINS, BARDWELL 101, 234 WILBORN, BARBARA 234 WILCHEK. FRANK 157 WILHELM, CATHY 41, 46, 53, 78, 79 187, 268 WILLETT. EUGENE 268 WILLETT, PAUL 81, 110, 116, 142, 234 WILLEY, ALAN 268 1 WILLEY, GREG 157 WILLIAMS, BARBARA 95, zo1 WILLIAMS, BILL 125, 126, 127, 128, 268 WILLIAMS, BOBBY 81, 109, 110, 113, 114, 126, 134, 136, 234 WILLIAMS, DAVID 223 WILSON, CECILIA 88 WILSON, DAVID 269 WILSON, HALDY 110, 175 WILSON, IILL 89, 234 WILSON, IOHN 234 WILSON, LARRY 102, 223 WILSON, NAT 38, 65, 80, 151, 152, 234 WILSON, PEGGY 54, 55, 62, 63, 78, 87. 187, 234 WILSON, SHANNON 201 WILSON, TOMMY 269 WILSON, TRENT 269 WINFIELD, SHARLEND 32, 44, 64, 85. 177, 269 . WINKELMAN, MARY 269 WINSLER, MIKE 157 WINSTEAD, GAIL 234 WINTZ, RENEE 269 WITTIEN, ANDREA 177 WOHRMAN, ROBERT 110, 223 WOLF, HERBERT 93 WONG, LYLING 94 WONG, WILBURN 234 WOOD, PAULA 234 WOODSON, SHARON 269 WOOTEN, MICHAEL 271 WRIGHT, BLAIR 223 WRIGHT, IAY 81, 110, 175, 234 WRIGHT, NEAL 32, 79, 249, 270 WROUGHTON, PAUL 270 X, Y,Z YAGER, KATHY 89, 223 YAWN, DAVID 223 YEAGER, TOM 81, 110, 112, 136, 270 YELLIN, DOUG 162, 164 YORK, TIMOTHY 230, 234 YOUNG, BOB 270 YOUNG, GEORGE 235 YOUNG, PATRICK 234 ZELLNER, ALAN 234 ZISKIND, ELLEN 177, 270 Y 4 2 I ,... 'Q . f' ' w'f .', ,, '3 . ' 1 Q.. a X ' Y . Q 'C' ',.l it' Q 0 M0',l' 0 ,o Q 0' 6' C, .K .. Q nf wt' fly: H5 'pa- 296 1' 1 n.' ' ' ,' 0 N UD nf fi vw.. v ' , V ' K Eu. . ' g I X j jx -, 1' , H -ff? 4' r. f I ' UD 'N A. I 5? fe ' 1 ' h Q ' ,. 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Phone 853-2222 795 Wes+ Highway 72 C II' 'll T o nervl e, ennessee 380I7 Ads Sh1eIdf72 Compliments of scl-IEVENELL W'1l'NL 4t4'n'f5 i MEMPHIS TENNE SEE r4 I ,Xwwe THE OXFORD sl-IOP I9I Soulh Highland in Dillard Square Q Good Luck 'From I ' 'IL The Tolal Loolc in Gen+Iemen's Fashion DOUbl9 Cola MEET ME AT THE HOLIDAY ONE HOUR MARTINIZING CLEANERS 3628 Lamar Ave. SHIRTS AS YOU WANT THEM :gif JUNIOR FASHIONS Lourelwood Shopping Center Open Mon. and Thur. Niles - 684-1461 1 JAMES O. SOLLEY, Jeweler . , I543 Union Avenue Memphis, Tennesse 304 Oak Hall Bldg. 555 Perlins Elfended Memphis. Tenn. IUII7 We have absolutely cufe clothes at Mom'seIIe RATCLIFF' SHOE SERVICE C it hon 629 Mendenhall 683-8936 EDGEMO OR MIDAS MUFFLER SHOP IPPIES AND 2359 Summer Ave. 300 ONORARIES 324'2'94 Ads HARRY'S SUZUKI . MOTORCYCLE SALES 2544 Summer Ave. Phone: 458-7504 SUZUKI BUILT TO TAKE ON THE COUNTRY. II s 'I'I1e greaI'esI mo'rorcycIe cargo yefl Far and away Ihe mosf oufsfanding bikes ever. WITLI more power - wiI'I1 more feafures - Exci'I'ing new designs. Come where +I1e winners are. ,..,.... PI-IARMAQY -w+-...,.,,,NWn- MTTT I , - .. .,,,...,.... ,... , .,.r ' A CLOVERLEAF PHARMACY Shield!72 733 N. Whife S+aI'ion RH. 683-5205 Parks ef 43 I 0 Summer Ave. 3899 Park Ave. 301 , r Q l e I e Www ,Ai. e ,L, 1?ii,3?i32swnQxQi e e .. . ,, K A Q ! V as 'my 7 - f ' '1 2 . .. 1 if T 4 Q id an 4 fi e ,si El , fi--F we eeiii N V 'W '- 'ww uni.: is ' Q if , . MQ i 6 N3 , lm i 2 ulseiauiliaiiefgf Qmaimlsa f-lf' LIBERTY CASH GROCERS INC. I47I Sou'rh Rozelle 1lg me . V.. - X 1-J 'MLM 302 LITTLEFIELD'S 453I Summer Ave. 685-686I Engraving While You Wait K A Lv , ., ,,...,.,.,,,,,,k ,, J h S. h Xlil::A KLQIE i ig ,..LL.1 . iw., 0 n immons as John Simmons has 1,000 things . 1.000 things to make somebody happy. somebody happy S O S Smiih Office Supply Company 2195 PERSON AVE' l90ll 321- 1651 nemrms, rum. :mu I I I Poplar Perkins Bldg. - 4646 Poplar Memphis, Tenn. - Phone 684-583I DOTTIE'S NAME BRAND SHOES Compliments f 4690 Kniglwi' Arnold O Parlrway Village 362-9660 DUNCAN COTTON CO. ASK FOR BERRY A. G. S Sous, hw. ESTABLISHED I887 MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE H. O'NEIL PARKER sui+e zou, oak Hall Bldg. Accounf Execullve , 555 Perkins Exf. Mergrllls' -I-Zggeiggi One! - Shie1d!72 I I 06 P I44 Nor+h Aval 685-I I I8 275-2520 , I Its the rea It hung. Cgge AS. HART SECURITIES CORPORATION 500 Memphis Bank Building ' 523-055l Memphis, Tennessee 38I03 Shields!72 Complimen+s of EQUIPME iT Ko., INC Ondzfmcfzon fggmpmenzf IAF .A,, - ' ,X SALES RENTALS SERVICE muasnnv Af c IEIPHIS 2 TENNESSEE Memphis Academy of BaIIe+ 3355 Poplar 1120 327-7905 GEORGE LATIMER - Direc+or ,I Beginners Through Professional Figure Developmeni' Complimenfs of Wm. S. Pollard ConsuI+an+s, Inc. DOCTORS! DENTISTS! ACCOUNTANTS! SERVING THE STATE OF TENNESSEE WITH PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY AssociaI'ed U ncIerwri+ers Inc. I455 Poplar Avenue Memphis, Tennessee Home of Creaiive Ar+s 278-OI22 278-O4I I Lansky BroI'hers Poplar Shop , hm-5 'SML' - BouI'ique - '40 ,fiifs J a marimekkog '1 1707 LOCKETT PLACE .Ia:ss MEMPHIS, TENN.38104 TELEPHONE K901727B -0876 X . X If fL.u..I- 'T , ' H '1 Y A- 4 3. ,Ham ' 'V' is Q.. If:::' ' fu-E I rg-1 I ' - 1-1 ' BINRQ QUALITY ROOFING 3. fabQN VINYL slome HENRY WILLIAMSON 5388 Rich Rd. Memphis, Tennessee R - f . 4 Raiford's Easf INC 4623 Poplar FooTwEAR wm-i A PURPOSE 682-3737 306 MEN - WOMEN - CHILDREN 474I Poplar 683-3527 Ads COM PANY BACKGROUND A Tennessee Charter, dated January 1956, au- thorizes Universal Securities 8t Investment Com- pany, Inc. to act as an investment banking com- pany operating in Memphis, Tenn. Since that time the company has been a leader in the finance and real estate business. In 1970, the company further diversified its activi- ties and entered into the sale of tax-free municipaL bonds. Today the sale and trading of such bonds is the principle activity of USIC. Tax-free municipal bonds are sold and traded by USIC in over 30 states to banks, insurance companies, trust funds and individuals. 51' Pictured, Left to Righti Gary M. Greer, Carl Burien, Joe H. Schaeffer, Jr., G. Duke Schaeffer and Rex T. Cofham. 6 'Ti llull an ll X! !l V W X 4 INVESTMENT BANKERS SPECIALISTS IN TAX-FREE MUNICIPAL BONDS ,,,.,A UNIVERSAL SECURITIES 8: INVESTMENT COMPANY INC. Suite 707 f White Station Tower f 5050 Poplar Avenue 1 Memphis, Tennessee 38117 f Telephone 19017684-5806 Shield!72 KEN CARBERY'S POPLAR EAST SHELL PILANT Complete Auto Service Bank Americard - Master Charge me e 534i Poplar at Estate Rd. 3 A Qi li Q Memphis' Tennessee Ntgr rr,rrrr,r. 3 Phone 683-5368 e WARREN'S HAIR STYLIST i ' 'Vi Three Convenient Locations: 3159 Poplar Ave, 3929 Park Ave. 751 where sea. Rd. 458-8589 327-4124 682-6624 MUSIC CENTER if you're l2l0CllQCi au on dining out . . . COLLAGE 5I5 S. Highland A Boutique 'For Girls - and THE OTHER SIDE 6I4 S. Highland There's something exciting about dinner at the Airport . , . with the big jets taking off and landing just outside the big pic- ture window. You'Il like the food . . . and the setting. ,. - it Passport where the menu, atmosphere and service are delightfully different. iJigaQrgiiQ.Ql5,.tUiSH H'l1ltE'E1di IGH UNION AVE E - 3470 PUPLAR PLAZA 'oqso'. Ads ROGER WILLIAMS INTERNATIONAL MUSIC CENTER 33I4 Poplar 323-2606 COMPUTERIZED PIANO and ORGAN INSTRUCTION COME TAKE A FREE MINI-LESSON! Complimenfs of A FRIEND AMERICAN 81 INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL SERVICE 'For all fravel needs. 4646 Poplar Ave. Memphis, Tenn. 38I I7 Shield!72 pf Xi LI e L, sf73 ? I I jlxl! ff' Complimenfs A I L ii feep Ieggfgm of I Ing. If :I f,Q,ffI j2xQ LIGHTING I I I I III INC. .Xl I Gif. -Jw - 'I'I f' IIIIRI Ill II IIII' 7, -5 A Ill AII Ili I li ,fep 6ORDON'S BEAUTY all F f 4 'TZ ,I,-' w 4752 Poplar Ave. Memphis, Tenn. 38I I7 Phone: 682-5622 Congralulalions Gradualesl Thompson 81 Russell Bildors 309 Congralulalions +o +he CLASS of I972 2 SALON OF BEAUTY 11 Pnnlar Plum MempMe,'I'enn. 30111 Pham 323-lui Complimenls of SKATELAND SU MMER 5I37 Old Summer Rd. 683-699I WDIA - Soul of Ihe School Scholarship Winners - These and C + I V Ofhers Shared S5000 ln Sfzgaguoz 5325 College Scholarships Remember Vernal and Aulumnal Equinox WHITE STATION BARBER SHOP WHITE STATIQN pHARMACY 63I Mendenhall 5004 Poplar 685-5454 Men BERT'S and Boys Easf Memphis Friendliesi' Drug Sfore I9l S. Main af Beale Complimenfs of RALPH F. HASSA CONSULTING ENGINEERS I I9 Racine 3984 Park Ave. Telephone 458-637I LOUISE ROOKE JEWEL- IRS GI. SONS. INC, SCHOOL OF BALLET Elemenfary - Advanced 683-3962 310 3078 Poplar Avenue 4750 Poplar Ave. Memphis, Tenn. 38l I I Ads REALTY ASSOCIATES, INC. RESIDENTIAL ' COMMERCIAL ' INDUSTRIAL METROPOLITAN CONTRACTORS, INC. A Complefe Real Esiaie and Insurance Service Sales - Renfnls - Leasing 59' gh - Properfy Managemenl CONVENTIONAL AND BUTLER SY MORRELL 2 Q 3373 Poplar Ave. METAL BUILDERS 684-3333 2 REQIICTQFS 8 Memphis, Tenn. 38I I I 3832 Walman Memphis, 362-9920 ejirfef'-,S 452-2793 5 Tn! GREENWAY GOLF CENTER - SMILE - 5484 Summer iPas+ Summer TWINI Puh'-PuH Golf - Driving Range - Baseball T i Open All Year - Special Group Roles +im riley 8: associales 2000 Madison Avenue Memphis, Tenn. 38I04 -iw I -274-7255-i-- ndependenl Record Promolion Bookkeeping ' Managemenl ' Publishing 0 siead g fr 4902 Poplar Ave., Phone 682-339 I SOUTHERN BLUEPRINT 81 SUPPLY CO. 83 N. Second - Memphis, Tenn. - Phone 525-0314 Drafting Materials and Engineering Supplies DON RILEY ' fl- T7 I 'T' --f 9 ,M BUTLER MOTORCYCLE COMPANY, Y INC. ' ' SRT 3788 summer Ave. 323-2643 TRIUMPH and YAMAHA ' BONNIE SHOPS Crea'I'ive designs wifh you in mind WHITEHAVEN UNION AVE. 4l03 Elvis Presley Blvd. l428 Union 332-I6I3 278-5737 DOWDLE SPORTING GOODS CO. THREE LOCATIONS 2896 Walnut Grove '543 Perkins Ext. 4283 Hwy. 51 So. - Whitehaven If It Is Sporting Goods You Need - CALL US!! Shield!72 SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO Complimenfs of STUDIO OF ADS 81 ART HAINEB Marine Ser-vice, Inc. 344014-Graft neon., Phone 327-bI2I 3206 Brogd Sf, Memphis, Tenn. 38I I2 Complimenis of TRU E-TAGG PAINT CO. 442 No. Third S+. A PAINT FOR EVERY PURPOSE LOEB'S BAR-B-OUE For +l1e Besl' in Ba r-B-Que Friendly Smiling Service YOUR FRIENDS AT BALFOUR .. Z- The Craftsmen who made Your 4. Cl R g M t p YOUR MEMPHIS DEALER robvmx ONE OF AMERICAS LEADING JEWELERS join in Sending Their Congratulations and Best Wishes Hl-BOY SQ RESTAURANT 8I6 M12 Moriah 312 Ad Complimenis THE CHOPPER EMPORIUM of 449I Summer Ave. 685-6886 Gei' I+ on Wifh +he Finesi in QuaIi+y CUSTOM ACCESSORIES 5.E::E:zzi.,?Es::. GEORGE B- BATES ' ' J. C. BRADFORD 8: CO. X S+erick Building Phone: Inves1'men+s 527-438I and Sfocks Shie1d!72 Bo Ie Pom! Service Bo Richard S'rringer Landscape Nursery Invesfmem C0mPa -V 4859 Poplar 682-0338 42 scum szcorm sr. f 526-6811 Landscape is Qur Business 313 SAM TRIOLO JEWELERS Suife I24 4515 Poplar Ave. Memphis, Tenn. 38117 684-3000 LAYMAN'S G-ADI JE: S IMPORTEQ 426 Perkins Exierlded Memphis, Tenn. 38117 683-3541 STCJUT si-ICJPPE G7 downtown - 64 so. main 0 527-6436 union ave. - 1992 union 0 274-2065 whitehaven ' 4279 hwy. 51 so. - 398-0064 Memphis' Only Shoppes Offering Fashions Exclusively in Sizes I8 +0 60 and Iblfz io 32lf2 DEI.TA CHEMICAL CORP. ROBILIO 81 SARNO BIG STAR Cloverleaf Shopping Cenfer Engineer Cleaners for: INDUSTRY FOOD PROCESSQRS For The Best In Real Estate INSTITUTIONS TION FIELD -zoo s MENDENHALL TRANSPORTA Mzmpi-ns, TENN sein -5 3915 Aer Pork si. 363-4340 OFFICE PHONE 683 2429 ' EDLUGA HAIR STYLES BY RICHARD 4629 POFLAR MEMPHIS. TENN. 38117 PHONE 683-3538 Complimenis of Virgil L. SuH'on While Siaiion Esso 5030 Poplar Memphis xfs 'S' is A i Z, ' si. 3 4920 QE . Mi i'he Daisy Tree I95 So. Highland Complimenfs of Burney Foolcs Chevrolei Co. 314 KISBER AUTO PARTS 1612 Gefwell Rd. Phone 743-8700 OPEN DAILY 8 A.M. Io 6:30 P.M. SUNDAY 9 A.M. Io 2 P.M. SUPER D DRUGSTORE 850 S. While Sfafion Rd. Phone 682-4637 Ads 68444808 Free Delivery .poplar a4PofAecarly 920 ESTATE DRIVE -+ MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE Compliments ot KEYSTONE LABORATORIES Manufacturers ot LONG AID HELEN OF MEMPHIS I 808 Union Avenue Your Favorite Specialty Shop Visit Exciting Junior Set Rooms Sizes 3 to I5 6 to I6 Dover Furniture Rentals I I it It IIII EII IIIII I - df EAST ll QI ' I - PROFESS:::LHiMLPrCgYLM:gT SERVICE N ka?-6 555 PERKINS EXT SUITE 204 i 5 si MEMPHIS TENN 39117 ,-,,,,s,,,,,i,,. 4753-19 W Pom,-uz 'IIN me HEART OF WHITE srArIoN 54 Flicker Street A FRIEND WHITE STATION TOWER STEPHERSON'S BIC-5 STAR STORE 3I07 BELLBROOK CENTER DR. 48l8 SUMMER AVE. 396-4657 683-35I6 PSSSSST! JI' IE Y D Y 'uri A boutique and bootery for chics A x at 529 S. Highland - Memphis f E J Home Of Beautiful Fabricsi' 5508 POPLAR AVE. 682- I 675 HOLLYWOOD and JAMES RD. 3208 S. PERKINS 35848282 363-6560 Shield!72 Compliments of A FRIEND 315 Complimenls of HIMES, PACKARD, 8: GUASCO We Sell Municipal Bonds Sui+e I I I2 Slericlc Building Phone 523-2033 1 .fmw + 5' Fly: f I 1 etcle crzeex shop PERKINS EXT ' MEMPHIS, YENN. 3lI I7 0 681-lb97 0 DIAPEIIES 0 CUIYAINS 0 LINENS ' BATH! Congra+ula+ions Gracluafesl I IQ Q 'ra CQ! AMERICAN CAMERA CENTER 525I Poplar is--11 v--5 gi Complimenls of A FRI END Ads HUB of +he MID-SOUTH DOWNTOWN MEMPHIS EAST POPLAR W BARBER SHOP Hair Siyling, Coloring, Slraighlening 4730 poplar A Boulique for Girls and Guys MURREL HOLDER-Owner 644 S. Highland 324-9070 Also by Appoinfmenls-682-l 77l 317 Shie1d!72 COMPLETE LINE OF CRAFT SUPPLIES 7I 3 S. Mendenhall 682-88l5 705 INDUSTRIES 868 MI. Moriah Memphis, Tennessee 38I I7 EASTGATE CLEANERS I Hour Service Eastgate Shopping Center 828 MI. Moriah 683-3805 YORK ARMS CO. SPORTING GOODS Whilehaven Plaza Phone: 397-4497 4627 Summer Ave. Phone: 683-240I Poplar - Highland Plaza Phone: 452-I I73 Complimenls of A FRI EN D Fine Foods Choice SI'ea ks THE LOOKING GLASS Est. 1970 Exolic Drinks Seafoods IN OVERTON SOUARE Ads POPLAR PLAZA BOWLING LANES 3442 Plaza Ave. Poplar Plaza Shopping C,en+er A Family Recreafion Cenler BOWLING BILLIARDS PING-PONG BILLIARDS Everyone lnvifecl of '72 SCHUMACHER Weyerhaeuser Company INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. AREA C 3-5693 Sferick Building 525-5301 BENSINGER'S Compllmenis O FINE CLEANERS 4635 Poplar Ave. 319 Shieldf72 PATRONS MRS. NOBLES ALLEN MRS. JAMES T. ANDREWS ANONYMOUS ANONYMOUS ANONYMOUS FREDDIE ASHLEY THE ASTRA CLUB DR. AND MRS. CHARLES W. BAGLEY MRS. JOYCE L. BOOKER COLUMBUS, OHIO COMPLIMENTS OF AN ELEPHANT COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND DR. AND MRS. WILLIAM DABBS ROBERT W. DARLINGTON BILL I'3II EVERETT A FRIEND SANDRA FORTNER MRS. AUDREY FOX MR. AND MRS. BARNEY GALLAGHER MR. AND MRS. CHARLES GRIFFIN, JR. MR. AND MRS. MELVIN GROSKIND THE GROVE PARK CIRCLE GANG MR. HENRY HAIZLIP MRS. HENRY HAIZLIP SUSANNE HANSBOROUGH GLENN E. HASCHER ROBERT JEFFREY NORMA W. KIRTLEY DAVID KABAKOFF JO-FRAN KNOELLER PERCY LEE MR. AND MRS. W. EMMETT MARSTON MRS. MILDRED MAYER MRS. METCALFE MR. AND MRS. JOE NEELY ALLISON PACE EDGAR J. PARRY, JR. BRENDA REYNOLDS DR. AND MRS. HERBERT SCHAPIRO MARGIE SHARP MR. AND MRS. H. C. SHELTON, JR. TOMMY SHELTON MR. AND MRS. W. E. SHELTON DR. AND MRS. SOHN MR. AND MRS. A. J. THURMOND, JR. LIBBY THURMOND DR. EDWARD UTKOV VALERIE MRS. WHITE HOMEROOM HOMEROOM HOMEROOM HOMEROOM I0-I0 I0-II I0-I4 II-2 OOT! OOT! Ads 9' AW Shield!72 1660 UNION AVENUE o MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE 38104 . PHONE 274-1732 THE I972 SHIELD STAFF Appreciafes The Suppor+ of i+s , Ac:IverI'isers and Pa+rons HERTZ TRUCK RENTAL 922 Pennsylvania Memphis, Tenn. 947-I I5I DELTA CHEMICAL CORP. Engineer Cleaners for: INDUSTRY FOOD PROCESSORS INSTITUTIONS TRANSPORTATION FIELD 3915 Air Park St. 363-4340 ORDER YOUR RING NOW! -'Y' ,A Cusfom Designed for WHITE STATION J Z IE ' 'E 1, 71 YT' SCHOOL MASCOT 'QQQM3 -' SCHOOL COLORS I - El' I PREEERENCE OF STONE, , : STYLE AND PRECIOUS Ni V sl 709 S. M METAL PERSONALIZED jg, ,QQQW HIGHEST QUALITY YOUR FASTEST DELIVERY WorIdIs F Ines! School Rm,-If Camas M E Qi Wm. L. Pankey and Mix Company, Inc. JIM GOLDATE, INC. INTERIOR DESIGNER denI1aIl Road Memphis, Tenn. 38I I7 ZHYR8 Ads KIN FLOYD TEXACO 5521 Poplor 685-6670 Complete Automotive Service SHE FRED MONTESI SUPERMARKETS Poplar at Mendenhall - Madison at Avalon 1294 E. Shelby Drive CWhitehavenJ Shieldf72 for Gentlemen G Their Sons f1mQS vlr.. ,.,r A Compliments of JANE and JOEL HOBSON Joyner - Heard and Jones Realtors 323 No matter what you Hke to do ... -m-ann .. . ,Q ff QQ , ' S, Ve 'f V f 4. ,M ,lla L az' wr 5 LQ 4 N L5 ix f M, ,vu :QQ Q A 4' 2 , glgixai 6 x W A H . lf, gg. 5 n Af .X z 1 ' 1 X' :if Y Q x J c ,is , HF? T X Mg ' V, A A A K -ll X A . 4 Epilogue 1 WM YUM' hu, 'iiihf 9 W Shie1d!72 Fifgie, it White Station has a place for you to do it. L, HO eiefk' i x In Memoriam: Mike Driver The morning was a child, I was a child too. I ran from the world of mothers thru a screen door and found that days were more than hours passing: they were lives ruled by the sun, a dog named lady, and a ' red kool-ade stand. We climbed a tree and found ourselves looking over foreign mountains, then fastened safely for strange planets. A tree that offered shade to an old man dying. We never knew one. I stood tall above the swing sets and sand boxes while blue skies reached down to greet a new friend, and we were glad to be friends. We hid among the forest leaves: proud that our cunning afforded us great wealth from pursuers. Suddenly a sailor shouted and the north wind lashed giant white-capped waves against our bow. The salt water dried as quickly as the cloud passed and our castle walls were surrounded by black knights. I stood in shining armour till Mike's voice carried me into the jungle. . This poem was written by Mike's best friend, who also died a tragic death. The two boys are now buried side by side in Sturgis, Michigan. Shieldf72 'W I S I ,,,,, , ' I -l Q. Fawn 1 I S H I I H In the midst of all the excitement and confusion surrounding the distribution of yearbooks,vve ohen faH to recognize Ute hard vvork and long hoursthat made it all possible. As the editor, I believe I can honestly say that I had the easiest job of all. I was lucky to have a cooperative staff of people who were willing to work, and I extend to them my deepest appreciation. I would also like to thank the Iimmy Alford Studio for their patience and understanding, as well as Mr. Rod Phillips, who photographed our underclassmen. Mrs. Billie O'Kelly, who handled all of our monetary affairs, was indispensable, as was Mr. Nicky Drake, our Taylor Publishing Company Representative. Most of all, however, I want to thank Mrs. Audrey Fox, our faculty sponsor, who has dedi- cated herself to the efficient production of the Shield. Epilogue QQXW R Q K xxx :- B
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