Will Rogers High School - Lariat Yearbook (Tulsa, OK)
- Class of 1969
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Sophomores Index .... 1 969 VOLUME 30 published by the annual staff of WILL ROGERS HIGH SCHOOL Tulsa, Oklahoma Live coverage of VVill'5 World Where the action was! I wi' Q f-- ' Q-zgh ZF? ,Q Q ' nw 1 w 71, s. .., . ml , A.. f LM 1 , ,W rr , 1 I . ,, A--ir . .. ,wma ' ,SM il, x X: nrxti J, fl... M Ks 5, 4 1' 124.254, ,1 Q NB .xx .Am 5 'W 'ti L25 -5 .iw ffl sw- , .., if 4 , ,Jw JL..-3 I5 everybody happy? xi Well almost! V ,, 1 . 1 'Av sg V: K 1 v x'4 in 2 f, ,f-. -. 'x I 1 lt ' W' , ,xx 'ff 1- ' Xwglxt ' 6 , ,M .- . . ,,,,. ., ,,,. - , ' .'F?1ifWeq . ,.sfw..1f: 1:1 . . .. , , . . E, - W, Swirgzzsfgggggf,f3,i,,,3 , mb 5 i 1 exif' VA M' vi :iw 5 , ,- .eg 2. A ,g 1 gl: 1, .ga fm, ,1-f M .1 ,,, . X:a:5L,1g:y1.,5:11 wr? X ' - sw. iii-Qiizg-L-..i, 1 T 7 Q, A. w, .- ,Z ., ,. .,X. . V ,L,,.. , X.,.A ,,,,,, ,W H, A KN 1- xf .. , -g 1, ,I 'LLL A, w,'lA 'Q gtg.-,V,fz23VL:,,, i , gig? , ,ig ' M ksfji a J 1: -V , 51, . 'J V ve bal i Q, f A Q as 1 ' A 5 If JI ..,. M,,,:,,,,.,. J 2 W. 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ROBERT A. BECKSTROM-Member MR. CARL C. BEESLEY-Member MR. ROBERT J. RIGGS--Member MR. W. H. SADLER-Member MRS. VIRGIL O. WOOD-Member Dr. Charles C. Mason, superintend- ent of Tulsa Public Schools, and Dr. Raymond W. Knight, principal of Will Rogers High School, represent many years of experience and dedica- tion, necessary to an excellent system. Both men have dedicated themselves to the improvement of learning oppor- tunities for Tulsa youth. The mark of a dedicated man is that he demonstrates enthusiasm for his beliefsf, Dr. Knight tells his stu- dents. And his belief in an excellent educa- tion for all young people has- earned him respect from students and parents as well as colleagues. In his twenty years as principal, Dr. Knight has cre- ated an atmosphere of pride for Rog- ers' traditions. He has advocated lead- ership training in the school program and upheld high scholastic standards. Dr. Charles C. Mason and the elect- ed members of the school board deal with the many problems of manage- ment, finance, and community rela- tions within the school system. A new ruling to allow flexibility of transfers within the system was initiated this year, permitting students to make use of all educational opportunities. 4 Dr. Mason and Dr. Knight confer on matters conceming students at Will on the Hill. Dr. Raymond W. Knight, principal, arrives at school '95 m.,.mm.....u.,,p,,k, , ,lg at .'.. RD Q A ' .. it mfr- y wq M. PMN Y , E AblA WMM ..--. ,.. in , A pnxhri as W' ,II fx? W- . Q'- 1. ' 4' at ' it Q 'Ng M- ., 9. u ,, ..' -. .- asf! , . A Wrugi ff .' ,. , , v , nf . , ' ,,- ' . is AW- 'S' k 'V U! 2 ' v If 1:2 Eg M' W- f 'wif' . 1 R' :V i s E . Q , 5 Q vq Q 5 1 x , A . . . U 1, ..-.f .zb .fv .,.x . W . ,, . ,,, ., .f x s1y5,5.1ff1i,,ff,5+ 1 A 4 f 4 ,,-- Ja , , , , My www: v- mp..-ww ' r T K 1 1 A , 3 , 3? ii 1... 'C I Q5 ff: H x 1 I I I . X 9 f nm 1 ' i , , A 1 ii iw ' ' .ailnilq U. W A 1 2 1-A Us ii J ' s -Q 5 ...,,. ' ,f 13 , Xue-n-wv-b f as 1 , L ' 2 154 K V M F K VA 'li we-' A A 'X ' - - . .. I . Q 1 ' ull . ' Q1 I! r Jerry Coppler watches Mrs. Arnold sending up smoke signals during chemistry class. DEPARTMENT HEADS THELMA ARNOLD-Science CARL BARNETT-Music ZELLA BELL-Foreign Language KAY CAMP-Girls Phys. Ed. TOM HURST-Boys Phys. Ed. MARGHERITE LAPOTA-English LAURENCE McKELLAR-Audio Visual, History SHARON MEEKS-Librarian F. B. MILLER-Vocational and Industrial Education DORIS NILES-Speech, Thespians, Round-Up, Round-Up Board VIRGINIA PARKS-Math GRACIE PAXTON-History PAUL SALTER-Business Ed. GILLIE TANKSLEY-Homemaking GEORGIANA WHITE-Art Leaders share unique skills with students Quiet minutes give teachers time to think Mr. Green ponders his next bit of strategy during a chess game in the cafeteria DELORES ABRAHAM-Clothing, FI-IAg BEV- ERLY ARCHER-Coop. Office Ed., FBLA. GEORGE AUSTIN-History, National Honor So- cietyg NANCY BLACKWOOD-History, Lassosg WILMA BOLIN-Englishg BETTY BOLTON- Math. LOUISE BRAZIER-English, IUCQ VIOLA BROTHERTON-History, Englishg KENNETH BROWN-Speech, Sociologyg JIM BURTON- Math, Student Council. HATTIE MAY BURY-Mathg BILLY JOE CAGLE-History, Football: STEVE CARLSON- Geology, Earth Science, Soph. Sponsorg JOYCE COOK-English, Tri-Hi-Y. ELEANOR CRAIG-DE, DE Clubg ROY DAW- SON-Business Law, Mathg JOHN DEMPSEY- Math, Key Clubg RICHARD DENNIS-History, Red Cross. Who said algebra is for the dinosaurs? growls Mr Burton, while senior Kurt Robbins tries to hide. SANDRA DOOLIN-Business Ed., Sr. Class Spon- sor, MARTHA EDWARDS-Latin, National Honor Society, Latin Clubg PHYLLIS EPPS- Coop. Ed., FBLAQ BILL EUBANKS-History, Football, Track. JUDITH CANDRUS-English, Usher Corps, ELIZABETH GEER-Choral Music, Music Theory, ANNA GLOBE-German, Russian, Ger- man Club, Russian Club, CLYDE GLOVER- Drafting. CHARLENE GOODSEN-Office Machines, Stir- rupsg MARGARET GRAY-Shorthand, General Office Ed., Usher Corpsg JAMES GREEN-Eng lish, Hi-Yg LAREINE GRIFFIN-Dev. Reading, Special Reading. BRENT HAMILTON--Electronics, MELBA HARRIS-Physical Ed., GRAg NOVA HAUCHT -Business Ed., Cheerleaders, Lassos, Stirrupsg R. W. HERRON-Power Machines. GEORGE HINKEL-Englishg HOWARD HOCUE -History, Football, WESLEY HOWL-Chorale, CHARLSE HUF FMYER-Bookkeeping. JOHN HURN-Physiol- ogyg Medical Clubq LU- CILE INHELDER-Em y glish. ' BETTY JEAN JOHN- SON-French, English, French Club: GERRY JOHNSON-English, A- mericans Abroad. .:..,. -e::15,,r'-P--my-swf-fr-f-: w-en-...M BETTY KINSER-Englishg JOHN LACEFIELD -Machinesg FAYE LAIRD-English, BYRON LASATER-History, Stagecraft. TOM LINGENFELTER-Biology, Cross-country, CHARLES LOPER-Draftingg A. R. LUTMAN -Math, Mu Alpha Thetag JANE MCCOLLOUGH -History, Red Cross. TOM McGUIRE-Science, Wrestling, Football, MILDRED MADRY-Gen. Office Ed.g OTTO MARSHALL-Biology, Red Crossg ROD MAR- TIN-Sp'anish. GORDON MORGAN- Biology, Swimming, Base- ball, DONALD MOORE -Math. BOB NELSON-Physics, ANNETTE OSBORNE- English, Tri-Hi-Y. NANCY oTTo-French, French Clubg ALBERT PAoLUccI-Woodwork. MARY ANN PARKER -History, Current Events Club, History Clubg ED PEN INGTON - History, Economics, Government, Sociology. Concentration shows on the face of Mr. Howl. No, Shakespeare wasn't a midget, Mrs. Osborn jokes with juniors Kathy Kozak and Bill Shilling. , 'i Teachers do their 'thing' BETH PICKERING-Ang JULIA RACKLEFF- VV I t h pi I'Cil Q CtS Englishg JO ANN RAGSDALE-Lariat, 11-.l'S. School Life, Hoofprints, Quill and Scrollg HAZEL REYNOLDS-Shorlhandg ANNE RlTTER-His- tory, History Clubg CAROLYN ROBISON-Em 1 glish. ' ELLIOT ROUNDTREE-Historyg PRINCETTA RUDD--English, Debate Clubg RUTH SAINT- Englishg ELISEO SANCHEZ-Printing, Lithog- raphy, Print Club. LORETTA SHIDELER-Cosmetology, VICAQ BETTY SPRANKLE-Homemaking, Jr. Class Sponsorg HELEN VAN NOY-Foods, Child Care, Home Nursingg MOREY VILLAREAL-Physical Ed., Wrestling, Golf. JOHN WALKER-Biol0gY9 WENDELL WIL- KINSON-Biology, Basketball, Tennisg DARRELL WOLFF-Football, Historyg JOHN M. YATES -Chemistry, Biology, Science Club. Some students have 'worlds' of knovvhovv Creativity is the keyword in the fine arts department, which includes courses in speech, homemaking, art, and music. One person responsible for creating Round-Up, the annual all-school talent show, is Miss Doris Niles, coordinator of the speech department. She also creates new and unusual ways of teach- ing. '4We are quite informed in here, you know, Miss Niles says frequently of her classes, because her students study related subjects all the way from cam- paign propaganda to the communica- tion gaps created by language barriers The sewing classes of the homemak- ing department showed their creativity in the gowns they designed for the future Miss Will Rogers XXXI and her attendants. Besides presenting the an- nual spring fashion show, the classes decorated a hall showcase with their creations. Mrs. Ceorgiana White headed the Art Department which offered classes in basic art, fashion and interior de- sign, painting and composition, and commercial art. The students did story illustrations used by the library de- partment and portraits of the boy and girl of the month. Their work was dis- played in hall showcases, and they were urged to enter such exhibits as the Secondary School Art Show and the Young Talent in Oklahoma Contest. The spirit and enjoyment which the vocal and instrumental departments cre- ated in the special shows, tours, foot- ball games, and assemblies were a tra- ditional part of Will Rogers. Mrs. Geer, new vocal music director, leads Chorale in a sing-along. M. .Mm Muchos pesos please, says Mr. Brown, speech teacher, to fishable Jerry Coppler. EEE class, we all know that Shakespeare did not write a symphony or paint the Chapel, don't we? asks Mrs. LaPota as she lectures fifth hour. Mrs. Edwards, Latin teacher and NHS sponsor talks to .lim Turner about soldiers and scholarships AHIanguages buHd badges to knomdedge Additions to English department this year were Creative Writing, Sociology, and the Humanities. Humanities is the study of the arts in order to discover what it is to be a human beingf' commented Mrs. Mar- gherite LaPota, Humanities teacher. The first unit was an exploration of man's search for Utopia. Mrs. Martha Edwards' Creative Writing class offered new freedom of expression for enthusiastic writers. Teachers in the foreign language de- partment conducted their courses with specific goals in mind. The department included courses in German, Latin, Spanish, French, and Russian. Latin teaches students discipline fa Latin derivativelf' explained Mrs. Edwards. Hlt helps them develop ex- tensive vocabularies and enables them to comprehend other languages more easily. tath, science blast off, soar into space age Because of emphasis on programs to keep pace with the space age, Rogers math courses challenge the student to think-to become involved in his stud- ies. Mr. Tony Lutman's math classes re- ceive the stimulus necessary to com- municate, as well as to understand math. He uses a paragraph, worthy of Emerson, to prompt students to trans- late their feelings into written words. Math experts, he believes, should be able to express their ideas to laymen. He also spiced up his courses with groovy little things like the twelve ball problem. fOne ball is either heav- ier or lighter than the others. The trick is to determine, in three weighings, which one it is.J Basic math courses with college pre- paratory classes of math analysis and college algebra are guidelines for bud- ding engineers, potential computer pro- grammers, and interested mathemati- cians. Mr. John Hurn, science teacher, gives students a background of sociol- ogy, humanity, and good morals as well as a thorough knowledge of the human physical functions. Physiology is, explained Mr. Hurn, about all life-the physiological, mor- al, and spiritual aspectsf' Mrs. Thelma Arnold coordinated the science department courses which in- cluded chemistry, physiology, earth sci- ence, biology, and physics. Mr. Lingenfelter tells Steve Long to open his eyes and notice the world around him. ,.47- lt' l s 2' 1 ' ,fir Let he who has all the right answers cast the first stone, quotes Mr. Carlson as he prepare to have a showdown with his earth science class. New methods modernize English, history Combining the communications skills of English and literature with the study of history was the goal of a new soph- omore course this year. According to Miss Mary Ann Parker, history teacher, and Mrs. Judy Gandrus, English teach- er, students were able to study the American man as a human being by coordinating American literature and history. The main idea of this program is understanding through past experi- ence, concluded Mrs. Parker. As their first unit, Mr. George Aus- tin's history classes followed the po- litical campaigns. They spent a month studying the three presidential candi- dates and the Oklahoma Senatorial can- didates, learning election procedure and campaign methods. Working on a personal level the history courses hope to give students a better understanding of man's place in the world both past and present. ...fa il 28 m,,,...a- l -sam J . s N..,, smmmy V ,if J . . . and this is the self-destruct lever, Mr. Salter tells Pam Wright. I said punch firmly, not release your brute strength, Miss Doolin tells senior Vicki Gould. Students gain skill in 'world of business' A certain small group of students desire to go to work before they gradu- ate, commented Mr. Frank Miller, head of the industrial cooperative training program. In this course stu- dents reasearch numerous fields rang- ing from restaurant work to painting. Just as a chemistry student' has labo- ratory work, my students also have labo- ratory work-they have a job in their chosen fieldf' The goal of this course is to enable the student to go to work immediately upon graduating, explained Mr. Mil- ler. The Business Education department is headed by Mr. Paul Salter, and in- cludes job training, office education, typing, and bookkeeping. The combined programs of business education and job training provide skills and experience that give stu- dents a headstart in future vocations. And if you put your finger in here, it will hurtli' Mr. Paolucci warns two very observant pupils, l l l Physically fit Ropers ready to live, learn The Physical Education Department- rovides a complete sports program for ll students. Boys practice calisthenics, ootball, basketball and softball. The irls participate in modern dance, swim- ing, field hockey and gymnastics. Al- hough gym is required for only one ear, students may elect it the entire hree years. Varsity athletics is the goal of most nterested sophomore boys. Girls can oin in intra-class competition. it ' Q I if Riffs .,.. at .- 5 '56 'All ri boys, this is what is known as a ymna: explains Coach Hurst. 'r-as '-C' NUKMAN Jaws ifkxit fV'wlCiXYYX1'x 37 : ' ww . t lr A ix .. H ll W -I 5 ?gllJllfl5Uilfl'b va gl-l-Ngrg -ff t, , gmq....-4 .f swat 1, 2 3 4 5 nt I 4 2 1 I 3 4 S You have got to use your 'right guara',' Norman, says coach Eubanks to Norman DeRoin. DOLORES BEHRENS-Private Secretary JUDY CHANDLER-Nurse, Medical Club LILA GARVER-Clerk. HELEN LEE-Attendance Clerkg MARIQ LUGEAOBEAL-Asst. Registrarg EMILT McWILLIAMS-Bank Clerkg GLENN. MORRIS-Registrar. BETTY RUTHERFORD-Office Manager ELIZABETH WALSTON-Attendance Clerk ANNA WILLIS-Attendance Clerkg MAB JORIE YUST-Clerk. Patiently keeping Will on the Hill beautiful, the efficient custodial staff includes: Front Row: John Tucker, Bob Bateson, A. G. Peck. Second l Row: A.'V. Wiseley, Alvin Burdick, C. C. Taylor. Back Row: W. P. Neal, Frank Tyler, Ed Huhbart, Alvin McDougal. 1 R.I.D.E.? asks E. G. Bell jokingly. s like plain old litter to me. A harassed Mrs. Chandler explains to sophomores good health is more than an apple a day. QQ:- '6And see what Santa left you? Quips Mrs. Lugeonbeal to overjoyed senior Roger Kirk. 'iw Special staff keeps 'world' revolving vvell It takes many special skills to keep a school functioning well. The paper work of the secretarial staff kept the lines of communication open for all members of the Rogers team. Besides the regular hot lunches, a short order Hspeedlinel' was promoted and manned by the cooks. The innova- tion helped to feed a larger number of Ropers in a shorter amount of time. Custodians, long noted for an in- tensified pridei' in keeping a clean, orderly building, were pleased to find the student council sponsoring a P.R.I.D.E. contest urging Ropers to become anti-litter bugs. Altogether, faculty, administrators, and special staff combined skills to provide education for the largest stu- dent body ever enrolled at Rogers. l I 'IVITIES Will Rogers ll home of the involved! Rope-rs assemble 4 Vjl to do their own thing! People and places mix 'em and match 'em' fi 5. Am' A 'K i. M: x ,- Ni -bf -gf-.35::'.'L Q .aw 1 'iam 5' 493 S .:f?5T 5Q' 'K3 ' 'X' vac W XX , L K K xx R 3 y 4 '1 ' ,....wf' an ,H .X , A -m M ,. J , s, ,Nc ,yu-Q 'ig s -.fr Aff wr W ., WK 'fl 'fpfilh-. w,:' 91,14-1 ,, . A, R W, , I., k 1, Q X. vy 197'-'Q .Q 'P VN 48 Q' M. I .+ .+ V, ,. 'H wa. , w Auriztrfiyyli ,. 1-11: W N, Q ,V ' Q ,lflixm fexf 'lf J' V,-,. K. ' ew 54 ,Q . ff .wen-W.. 'C w.X?T'W? '- V M .,.A fy' L fyhv. A K , 19 ,L W 1 X 'M M . . yu. ,, Y. 4 ,, , -mw:fg,g . gy ,vf',,' f L' ' Q A A 1 A24 Aff if .i',. Z4 imkf' ' Student body honors spiritg picks Debbie Debbie F leak was named Miss Will Rogers XXX in an all-school corona- tion. Bill Perryman crowned the Queen in the formal coronation. Sam Meyers was master of ceremonies. During halftime activities at the Edi- son game, escort Mike Thurber put the traditional gold football helmet on Debbieis head. Stirrups presented her with a trophy and bracelet. Senior attendants and escorts were Connie Johnson and David Gibbons, Diane White and Mark Walker. Robert Taylor and Danny Cheshawalla es- corted juniors Cathy Hess and Gale Williams. Sophomores Marsha Becton and Sharon Davis were escorted by Tommy Aston and Cary Simpson. Debbie, a National Honor Society member, was A-squad cheerleader this year and also served on both the Senior and Round-Up Boards. Connie Johnson Diane White Cathy Hess Cale Williams Sharon Davis Marsha Becton '-': 1? 'ET' 'W' fi W' Wi Senior letterman Ray Buckner tosses thc traditional football to Queen Debbie Fleak in the coronation assembly. Miss Will Rogers XXX Debbie Fleak is . ' w 3 . .Q F , 9 ,I k Ilia 1 N I fa 'S X if ,1 4 ,i X 1 2. ' Y 'gm I 9.- 5 'Na gif Band queen finalists, Peggy Haeberle, Margo Rairnond, Sue Hodge, Debbie Wilson, Karen Lawson, Janet LaForge, .lill Krumme, Peggy Wilson, Roz Rains, and Nancy McClure exhibit, versatile musical talents as well as the charm and personality for which they were chosen. Debbie Wilson reigns over Roper bands Debbie Wilson was chosen Will Rogers Band Queen for 1968-1969 in the spring of her junior year. She was crowned by Band Captain Buster Kelso during an all-school assembly. It was a remarkable experience and an honor which I did not expect to re- ceive, exclaimed Debbie. Along with her attendants, Peggy Haeberle and Margo Raimond, Debbie represented the Roper band at foot- ball games, the annual fair parade, and Christmas Parade. The other finalists were Sue Hodge ,lill Krumme, Janet LaForge, Karer Lawson, Nancy McClure, Roz Rains and Peggy Wilson. The student body nominated 20 girl: from the class of 1969. Band member: narrowed the contestants to ten final ists. The students selected the queer and attendants from these ten. Peggy Haeberle Margo Raimond X. p me x . f Jim 'il . '. ' 7 - li ' o - 5' 'N G 0 0 l e l so al -Q, s tr' ' -. f , 1 :jg A I k Q' h 4 u .,f ,x ' g f ' 1, n - ff, f-f w ., X-qua. a an ueen ,. .A -. ' , 3 . I . .I N i, 2.5 . , A nf. 'mf ' - ' KVLL H, G V .. ' ggi. K N--f- 1 3, ' I Q A 3 1 - . ., . f ,fr ..,- 5.6 1,s,'.'ffi1,.Ev ' if i-fjflxgggffyglz R X 5 X 7 . . QW , fi ' ,, .,.1 , , Egg, 5 V ' 'fab T53 W 5 Q5 5132323 ' R Q is 2 I si.. .75 ' , 4 . :Q-f.1!ai525fsf : 11!lil.5Qf?1,-' , -fffifi :L ' 1 if ,V L , 7 ,121 ' 'J-rf If 5 ' LPN N'..- -' 'NYM ' 1 X 1 f Q V felfifgy , . '5'iiQfg7':Pgg, ' if I-','Qi'i: k .. ' ' K if-'Q' A A as-2 W h' -If ka. , i '- , 1 H I ' ' K X .Y i b QMMA A , 1 .,- K .. ' 53' 1 2 ff -Y a K E A 'W .1 V K I Q . ., - A ,gf N ' 1 ' ' vw V ' if Q4-:QV K 'F A-e,g, m 'f X Q' , v f :pix in A? , 5 L -1. ,ev-1 Q gd , Q' 1 5 . fn .. 3 'fni'v'S'. 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The work was hard, but the effort paid off when we won three blue rib- bons in daily competition and the spirit stick in final competition, said Roger Pointer. The football cheerleaders were elected last spring in an all-school elec- tion. The squad practiced twice a day during June and July on six cheers to take to clinic in August. HThe girls had to develop a large amount of balance and coordination for the stunts and the boys had to f 7 Swimming-wrestling cheerleaders are, Front row: Sandi Townsend. Second row: Becky Brown, Brenda Gray. Back row: Martha Martin, Cindy Jones. Ingf HIP I+ ul iievellp muscles, said Dwayne Wil- WQ, R 3 . ouff y. p 3 f 'L ' 'lghe ,five girl football cheerleaders ' ' ' 'A ft M 'A and the five finalists combined energies e i .4- ifll Ill ffl- I .unnnhhv X Bs to make up the basketball cheering squad which was new to Rogers this year. Another addition to Rogers cheer- leading unit was the selection of five swimming-wrestling cheerleaders. , Mrs. Charlene Goodson, sponsor, commented, With the new additio of cheerleaders there have been in creased problems, but I feel that it is good to have more students contribut- ing to school spirit. Front row: Darren Rodgers, Carolyn Steele Susie Dunaway, Cindy Simpson, Sharorl Rhees. Second row: Diane White, Paul Mehl. Third row: Harold Givens, Debbie Fleak, Connie Johnson, Dwayne Willoughby Back row: Roger Pointer, Cale Williamsl Kaye Manning, Steve Sherwood. If you drop me just one more time, Dwayne! scowls senior Connie Johnson. as junior Dwayne Willoughby attempts the intricate motions of a cheer during summer practice. if VTV '..,. THUG! ,V .V., 1, ninth! Qi 'ff 1'MV.:L:::Q V. Jhltbfdt :'? '. ,..:k' mf V. V.bVmVW.VL.:. , .Q 'W A-' - -..ld .. , ,, V5 ' 'W find ll! Tinif ' ' if DOW T0 BU BALI. D 'M -4 M-'nf' its-A A .M - :4.a:.. 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April SHARON CHATBURN: Chorale, School Life, Hoof Prints, NHS, Stirrups, Spanish Club, Quill 81 Scroll. ROBERT LINNELL: Round-Up Board and participant, Senior Play, Concert and March- ing Band, Honor Roll, Mu Alpha Theta, NHS. Alan Caperton- U gly Man Debbie Fleak- M iss Will Rogers Hilkka Hemmiki- AFS Student Carla Horn- Stirrups President Jerry Hurst- Sclwol Life Editor Janet La Forge- NHS President John Latta- Serzior Class President Don Lawrence- Lariat Edtior Bob Marley- Boy's State Linda Naifeh- Senior Class Secretary Elaine Perett- Americans A broad J an Ratcliff- M u Alpha Theta President Masayuki Sawa- AFS Student Cecilia Sawyer- IUC President Jack Steel- Round-Up Board President -Q' l of the Student Council Committee to nominate seniors for Who's Who Awards are jun- Susie Dunaway, Gary Bryant, .lerry Nottingham, and Carolyn Steele talking with Mr. Burton. VVho's Who names leaders in participation Involvement was the common de- nominator in the selection of students for Who's Who. Although their activi- ties were as varied as their personali- ties, each was involved in the total effort to make 1969 a successful school year. The student body honored 18 out- standing leaders this year, including the two AFS students, Hilkki Hemmi- ki from Finland and Masayuki Sawa from Japan. Yuki became a part of Rogers' tradition by being elected Friendliest Boy. The candidates were nominated by members of the Student Council for their participation in school activities and their scholastic record. A Who's Who Committee of juniors made the final selections. This year's committee, under the direction of Student Council sponsor, Mr. Jim Burton, was Gary Bryant, chairman, Jerry Nottingham, Susie Dunaway, and Carolyn Steele. After receiving the committee's recom- mendation, each candidate was ap- proved by a special faculty group. A picture displayed in the show- case in Main Hall together with a list of activities, a page in Lariat, recog- nition in the May assembly for con- tributions to school and to fellow stu- dents were rewards for members of this traditional group. Kathy Walker- Student Council President Diane White- Head Cheerleader Debbie Wilson- Band Queen Top achievers gain rewards for excellence Each year the leaders of Will Rogers are recognized for excellent achieve- ment and outstanding school service. Representing the top one per cent of all seniors in the nation, .lan Ratcliff and Jody Woods earned the title of National Merit Finalist. They competed in the Scholastic Aptitude Test of Col- lege Board last fall after participation in the National Merit Scholarship Pro- gram as juniors. Their selection was based on test scores, recommendations, and a comprehensive application com- pleted by the students, themselves. Tower Awards The Shaw Award winners were nom- inated by teachers in each department. A faculty scholarship committee tallied nominations and named five, Janet La Forge, Don Lawrence, Rick Melling. .lan Ratcliff, and Jody Woods to re- ceive the honor and a check for 3100 in a May assembly. A Shaw Award recipient must be a senior with high personal standards, who has excelled in one or more de- partments, and who shows promise- of academic success. The May assembly also honored ten outstanding students for time and ef- forts given to school projects. Nomi- nated by teachers and fellow students for leadership in sports, co-curricular organizations, publications, music, and student productions, these leaders were screened by a special faculty group. Each received an engraved mahogany chest, representing the highest honor that can be given to a Roper. . . l -. mf . 'K . ' 2 Woods and Jan Ratcllff share a hook, as well as the titles: National Finalist Girl of the Month and Shaw Award Winner. Herald Givens Glenn Huse Janet La Forge Don Lawrence Sam Myers Elaine Perett Jan Ratcliff Jack Steel Kathy Walker Debbie Wilson Shaw Awards Janet La Forge Don Lawrence Rick Melling J an Ratcliff Jody Woods Ropers honor Debbie, Yuki as friendliest Will Rogers is noted for its friendly atmosphere so it is appropriate to award the title of ufriendliestn to a boy and girl each year. The selection, sponsored by Student Council, high- lights Will Rogers Week and winners are announced in asembly and are presented with gold engraved medal- ions. Chosen as Friendliest Boy and Girl for 1968-69 were seniors Yuki Sawa and Debbie Wilson. Yuki is Rogers' exchange student from Japan, a mem- ber of Chorale, and a Student Council representative. Debbie is '69 Band Queen, senior class Student Council representative, a member of Round-Up Board and Lariat staff. This yearis finalists were Ray Buck- ner, Danny Cheshewalla, Debbie Fleak, Connie Johnson, Paul Mehl, Linda Naifeh, Robert Taylor, Yuki Sawa, Kathy Walker and Debbie Wilson. Winners, Debbie Wilson and Yuki Sawa, Japan's exchange student, strike a friendly pose. Finalists for friendliest boy and girl are Linda Naifeh, Paul Mehl, Debbie Fleak, Danny Cheshewalla, Debbie 'Wilson, Yuki Sawa, Rebel Taylor, Connie Johnson, Ray Buckner, and Kathy Walker. l Students elect Alan Caperton as ugliest man The Ugly Man Contest is sponsored Elnnually by the cheerleaders to raise oney to enable them to attend the ummer clinic at Southern Methodist llniversity. In January each homeroom submit- ed a candidate and the six boys receiv- the most nominations became the Six pigs were displayed in hall to allow students to vote. ballots were pennies and the boy the most money in his npiggyn won. Alan Caperton was awarded the Ugly trophy by Diane White at the Dance sponsored by the on January 31. Alan is a of Chorale and is assistant itor of School Life and Hoof Prints. Finalists were Gary Simpson, Robert aylor, Ray Buckner, Steve Stanfield, d Danny Cheshewalla. Four of the Ugly Man finalists Ray Buckner, Alan Caperton, Robert Taylor, and Danny Cheshe- walla display their ugliness and the piggy banks used to vote in the contest. Ugly Man Alan Caperton decides that being ugly has its advantages, for instance Teresa Brandon, his date for the evening. 4-c-5 NA. A 'N N., . xx , N, xx, Xxg XX .. 'x N. XX -. ki X. -X X ,XX K, 555. S 'm . J X x W yx, A 9, W? . :W At , 'V . qw, W 33,9 L .wh ,q , S 1 New AQ., A 7 A 'fffhfg Nix Ou -fy X ina vu X ,Huy WN '4 1... '1 --N-- - 49.1. P-aw, . M Ropers view an assortment of assemblies Assemblies brighten the weekly rou tine of study at Rogers. Under the direction of Miss Doris Niles, speecl teacher, the assemblies are usually pre sented on alternate Fridays, featuring students and often distinguished guests The first assembly greeted the soph omores and welcomed back the upper classmen. All clubs and organizations were introduced. Left above: Unhand me you beast, Jane LaForge commands Alan Caperton in Cho rale Pop assembly. Left below: I just wanna ride my motorcycle, sings Barry Hargrove accompanied by Don Lawrence and Garj Bryant. Below: Once there was a littlt worm . . ,, recites Jerry Nottingham. As part of Destination Discovery, the Little Symphony of Tulsa Phil- harmonic presented a program of both classical and modern music. In November Phil Driscoll and the 'New Design rocked out with new sounds for the Now Generation. In January the Up with People troupe appeared on stage advocating a return to moral values. Chorale's Pop Concert, presented in January, was thought by many students to be the most rockin' i' assembly held all year. They also presented the con- l i cert in an evening performance. This year's Shaw and Tower Award presentations were combined in a May assembly. The Tower Awards are giv- en to students in honor of school serv- ice. Shaw Awards are based on academ- ic achievements and school service. 'Twas the night before Christmas, sing Santa's helpers in the IUC Christmas assembly Enthusiastic Ropers, along with Pep Band, exhibit support in pep assembly before Rogers-Hale upset, 68-60. .lill Krumme and Paul Crabb dance Soul Limbo in the Space Shapes scene. Round-up '69 takes tshape' for production Round-Up 1969 took on a uniqu appearance for 4'The Shape of Thing to Come. Five performances climaxea the creative efforts contributed by stu dents to produce this all-school spec tacular. Scene directors for Round-Up wer. Mandy Miller, Margo Raimond, Tec Bachmann, Mary Porterfield, Brenda Sailor, and Sue Hodge. c'Shapettes, the lntro dancers anc singers, opened the show. Anima Shapes, the first scene, featured Baby Elephant Walki' by Stage Band undei the direction of Mike Thompson, stu dent director. Mike Childers and Jerry Notting ham, Motley Foolsf' introduced Mot ley Shapes, a collection of Shapel spearean literary feature acts. l w Out of the night .. onto the Roper stage, cha-cha egg-headed moon people, to the sound of Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White. Masayuki Sawa portrayed a Japan- ese Hamlet, with apologies to Will Shakespeare concluded this part of the program. A wistful uC8.St Your Fate to the Wind was performed by harp, vibra-. phone, flute, and cello quartet. Harpist Tony Caron accompanied an Ratcliff in the Graceful Shape allet solo. Teresa Stout, Rosalind Rains, Jill rumme, Becki Harrison, and Debbie leak, 1969 Round-Up models, were eatured in Mod Shapes. Gary Bry- nt and the cast ended the scene with routine called 4'Shape Watchingf' Space Shapes, lunar variety, rought Apollo 8, tourists, astronauts, nd moon monsters to the Roper stage. oon tourists, L'The Cast of Thou- andsf' blasted off for exciting adven- ures on earthls lunar neighbor. During the scene, Janet and Judy ibbons teamed up as Identical hapesf' Following them were a wild roup of uextraordinaryl' dancing hapes. The space capsule launched the show ack to earth for the ufinalef' Visions f earth closed the show on a patriotic ote, with a verbal salutation to the est loved shape, this country, given by Mehl. A final tribute to America Cl'1orale's presentation of 'gThis My Country. .lan Ratcliff displays Terpsichorean talent during Motley Shapes scene. Diane White and Billi McPherson fear the coming of the Viper. Judy and Janet Gibbons discover their identical shapes on the moon 4 2 ...-1.1.-.. t HA Different Drummerl' Royal Barnhill . . . Grace Barnhill . . . Robert Jenkins ...... Rev. Franklin Barnhill Town Clerk .......... Mayor .......... Nelda Lou Jenkins . . . Mrs. Norma Buxley .. Jessie Miller ...... Mr. Tetley . . . Boy ...... Girl ............ Speed Patterpeck . . . Al ............ Herman Buxley ..... Chief Roaring Tiger . CAST .. Mike Moore . . . Denise Green .. Don Lawrence . Ted Bachmann . Karen Barnard David Schuerman . . . Linda Barton .. Janet Gibbons .. Roger Pointer .. Robert Linnell . . Steve Freeman .. . Regina Dunn . . . . Paul Mehl . Mike Thompson Jim Durham . Jay Echo-Hawk Don Lawerence waits for Mike Moore's blow as Ted Bachmann cheers. Janet Gibbons' colorful language shocks Denise Green and Mike Moore. Lynda Johnston and John Justice, town council members, engage in a heated argument about the meeting agenda. E, 1 it - J . Y 1 ms , ft, N. JW Gibbons, slightly stiff after one too many lemonades, is removed from the stage by several members of the town chorus at premiere showing. Sittin' around pickin'. Yup, Yup, says itinerant Mike Moore as Royal to inquisitive Linda Barton as Nelda Lou. Seniors beat different drum for class play Hi ya cats! How's the Meloreeny five. Mike Moore's Royal Barnhill in the senior play is representive of the color- ful characterizations presented against the plain background. A modern drama with classical Creek influence A Different Drummer was performed on October 10 and 12 under direction of Miss Doris Niles, speech department head and Sue Hodge, student director. Close co-operation of all partici- pants added to modern techniques, skillful acting and abstract scenery combined to make this year's play a profitable success, according to Sue. The play used every means of com- munication. Film strips, recordings, actual instruments and three choruses were employed to contribute to audi- ence interpretation and receptive view- ers agreed that all effects together with the creative ability of cast made the off beat play an unique experience. juniors pick period pieceg make money The junior class production of Oliver Goldsmith's She Stoops to Con- quer had something for everyone- comedy, a complicated plot, difficult dialogue, and colorful period costumes. Presented November 21 and 23 the play, an abridged version, provided an example of a classic English farce for drama enthusiasts. The scenery was simple, in contrast to the costumes which were rented at a cost of 35200. When asked why he chose the play, Mr. Ken Brown, director and speech teacher, said, This play is done by many college drama departments, and even though it is difficult, we felt it would be rewarding to perform. Ending on a happy note after many trials and errors, the play was both artistic and a financial success. B E ' n 3 u 35 a 23 81: 2 J M i f' 5 1 , . f Chuck Brandenburg shows disgust at the mud on Connie Wilkerson who doesn't seem to can Steve Long, Phil Hickerson, Micky Schrinernand Ronnie Washburn are too far Don't drop me! Beverly Millard implores Sam Steel duri gone to appreciate Larry Robersons off-key drinking song. a scene from the junior play She Stoops to Conquer. O marriage of their children is the topic of discussion between Danny Holt Charl esJ and Chuck Brandenburg fSquire Hardcastlel. HShe Kate Hardcastle . Young Marlow .. Tony Lumpkin .. Mrs. Hardcastle . George Hastings . Squire Hardcastle Constance Neville Diggory ........ Slang . . . Aminadhb .. Stingo .. Dick . . . Roger ........... Sir Charles Marlow Stoops to Conquer CAST . . . . Beverly Millard Sam Steel . . . Larry Roberson . . . . Connie Wilkerson . . ......... Gary Tillman . . . . . Chuck Brandenburgh . . . . Mary Davis . . . Barry Hargrove . . . . Ronnie Washburn . . . Micky Schreiner . . .loe Tangley . . . Steve Long . . . . Ernie Johnson . . . Danny Holt Chuck Brandenburg instructs servants Barry Hargrove, Steve Long, and Emie Johnson for jobs. Concert given for educators by orchestra CELLOS and VIOLAS: Allyn McNicol, Bar- bara Schmidt, Susan Mylar, Dan Lynch, Connie Carson, Daniel Gwin. Standing, left to right: Marcia Hicks, Bill Hopper, Carol Harmon, Paul Southard, Vicki Boyce, .lack Steel, Norma Cunningham. l VIOLINS: Wendy Atkins, Steve McClure Susanna Lane Cindy Jones Carolyn Biles Teresa Glass Kathryn Thompson .loyce Stoops .lo Smith, Paulette Hunter, Barbara Watts, Ernest Johnson Lynn Kirkpatrick Billy Tolhert Patty Tiger Larry Pike Ricky Jacobs Carla H Barbara Baker. Gassett, David Paolucci, Rick Heck, Sigmund Lewis, Charles Chibitty Cary Walker. TROMBONES, FRENCH HORNS, and BASSES: Danny Amrine, Kirby, Pat Johnson, Delbert Casada, jim Williamson, Mark Watson. Stand: PERCUSSION: John Aber- crombie, Jill Krumme, Kenny Sigmon, Tommy Aston, Tony Carson. FLUTES and CLARINETS, Front row: Carol Fanning, Margaret Arnold, Jackie Graves. Second row: Elizabeth Newton, .lan McCartney, Brenda Reese, Paula Wilson. Back row: Gary Watson, Alan Giddens, Cary Durland, Ted Bachmann. .J H Music groups receive nod to state meet I Will Rogers instrumental music dc partment, under the direction of Mi Carl Barnett, performed not only z school but also at public function throughout the state. Some appearance were shared with Chorale. An invitation to play in Oklahom City for the Oklahoma Music Educ: tor's Convention in January Was great honor. According to Mr. Barnett, This i the first time in several years that Tulsa high school orchestra hz traveled out of town. The numbers performed by th orchestra at the Oklahoma City col cert included .lubilee,', America Bolerof, and Toccata. Carol Fannin Front row: Danny Amrine, second lieutenantg Mike Thompson, first lieutenantg Back row: Kris Day, second lieutenantg Ted Bachmann captaing Cary Durland, drum major. Jan McCartney helps Margaret Arnold and Joyce Stoops as the orchestra goes to Oklahoma City for the OMEA convention. Part of the stage band gathers to practice for Round-Ur .ii -l 1 layed a flute solo and a duet with lizabeth Newton. Tony Carson ac- ompanied on the harp. The orchestra losed the program with highlights r the musical The Sound of Mu- Rehearsals were held before school enable the different sections to pre- For the annual Will Rogers Week the orchestra accompanied in the production of Roy Ring- Song of America. This as- commemorated Will Rogers' American Education Week, Veteran's Day. Un December 6, the concert band for the National Honor So- State Convention in. Tulsa. Be- marching at all home football the Roper band went by char- bus to the out of town games in and Muskogee. Members marched in the Tulsa State Fair and the Christmas Parade. Students sold magazine subscriptions helped parents sell fruit cakes for to purchase new uniforms, and fiber glass basses and instruments. The orchestra officers preparing for a performance at Oklahoma City are, Allyn McNicol, president: Jill Krumme, vice-presidentg Carol Fanning, secretary. Elizabeth Newton and Margaret Arnold unload instruments before the Rogers.Memorial game. Band marches for parades, Roper games FLUTES and OBOES: Carol Fanning, Sandy I Kuntz, Susan Linnell, Kris Day, Valarie Woods, Janice Steele, Darryln French, Carolyn Davis, Gary Thayer, Susan Cassett, Judy Cib- bons, Allyne Good, Marilynn Teel, Jackie Graves, Elizabeth Newton. N, ,...,.,,..,,. 3 .,..,, ,, ,Q ,, I , sf, r .. f,.s,.w . , ,A SAXES, BASSOONS, ALTO and BASS CLARINETS: Daryl Covey, Jeff Fitzgerald, Linda Ford, Alan Bolton, David Kannady, Dan Holt, Kitt Reynolds, Gary Durland, Herald Rush, Jesse Davis, Dale Yates, Danny Parker, Cary Watson, Leslie Swaim, Karen Baxter, Freda.Segura, Mik Thompson. CLARINETS, Front row: Alan Giddens, Brenda Reese, Paula Wilson, Donna Hoffman, Beverly Wilso Mary Alderson, Mike Fowler. Back row: Ted Bachmann, Craig Eiland, Gary Welch, Claudia Hansen, Mar Smith, Handy BeasleY, J ack Wallace. 1 1 K., Wg ' tQ4 :?4 f r' N fx' .,.3Z'f.1'., 5 . 4 1 ., A -. -' , '. -. '12 , ,,. -E . . , x, , ,, W XM 5- J. yt. T 'L- 4 'Q 4' ' ,i -f . , Wifi, A A 3135 VA W W--A ,A 7 In 4 . 0 1 ... z - S '-' ' , Y ' V Q i -1 . 3 u -14 'QQCA ,.'x., W- 7 -ws . e f 3 Li 65, I LJ gi , iff- 5 qi, V V , ,wi 'av , QL. S - , l l , l 3 Q' fn ' 'J il f' Q 4 Qs .hi +4 s Tvvirlers add blazing batons, new uniforms Majorettes wearing brilliant blue and gold sequinned outfits performed the unique fire baton twirling act be- fore spectators during halftime ac- tivities at the Memorial-Rogers foot- ball game. The twirlers highlighted the year by participating in the state fair and Christmas parades and football half- time shows. This year's majorettes Janice Steele, Brenda Reese, Donna Hoffman, and Valarie Woods, under the direction of Carl Barnett, band director, were chosen in the spring of 1968 for their twirling ability. We're not synchronized, says Donna Hoffman to Janice Steele as they twirl in the halls. '17 Majorettes exercise precision while modeling their new uniforms during a practice drill. Donna Hoffman, Brenda Reese, Janice Steele, and Valarie Woods pose in winter uniforms Patterson, captain, Dianne Carter, co-captaing Marilyn Gerard, .lan Bennett, Sherry Masters, Debbie Halcomb, Debbi Tilley, Cheryl Ingram, and Chris Olson, lieutenants. Lasso's train for routines with precision Will Rogers' Lasso's Drill Team nearly doubled its size with 52 mem- bers this year. Under the guidance of Mrs. Charlene Goodson and Mrs. Nova Haught, they marched in the Tulsa State Fair and Christmas parades. In December, they assisted the Tulsa Jaycees in chaperoning needy chil- dren on Christmas shopping tours. Seven of the officers attended a clinic at OU in June to learn new routines. In July, each member paid her own way for a trip to Six Flags Over Texas. Finances for bus trips to out of town games and other expenses were raised by bake sales and rum- mage sales. l'07ll row Debbie Halcomb Jan Bennett Debbie Tilley Dianne Carter Eva Patterson Cheryl Ingram Sherry Masters Chris Olson Marilyn Second row Becky Moore Debbie Unger Julie Martinez Sue Brown Patty Smith Mary Munn Libby Collins Debbie Wilson Lynn Debbie McClure Sharon Ray I.en1 Wheat Diana Moss Third row Diana Packard Pat Clark Bonnie Oakley Pauline Chandler Vicki Lou Higgens Becca Shelton Trisha Kilgrew Cindy Tilley Jeanette Taylor Marilyn Howard Carol Ellis Billie Barrett Back row Vicki Marcia Merchant Elizabeth Shields LeAnn Faulkenberry Connie Robertson Shirley Marshall Nancy Russell Dianne Woolridge Lynn patrick, Cheryl Clark, Barbara Watts, Cay Steele. Chorale gives pop assemhlyg highlights year Under the direction of Mrs. Eliza- beth Geer, new Roper teacher, the Will Rogers Chorale presented its most out- standing program, the pop concert, on January 31, 1969. It featured such selections as Windy, '5Sounds of Silence, and a medley from West Side Story. A folk group composed of Chorale members performed Home- ward Bound. With emphasis on modern music, the Chorale performed such tunes as By the Time I Get to Phoenixw and a medley from Annie Get Your Gun in its fall concert. Not neglecting the more serious side of music, they in- cluded L'Concerto in C Minor by Saint-Saens in their program. A favorite entertainment of various civic clubs, Chorale also honored Will Rogers' birthday in November and performed the Christmas concert. Mary Childers, presidentg Hodges, student director Chorale members are hard at work at a typical rehearsal. Sue Hodge, secrctaryg Gary Bryant, Susan Ryals, jlunior officersg Mike Margo Raimond, accompanist, Alan Caperton, vice-president. 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' . ., ' if -iw Q.. - X x ew director gives music new sounds Will Rogers High School Choraliers began their busy schedule with the Thanksgiving assembly. The 70-voice choir presented Almighty God of Our Fathersv and selections from Annie Get Your Gun. Under the direction of Mrs. Eliza- beth Geer, Choraliers sang Haydn's Great and Gloriousf' Cry Out and Shout, and Days of Wine and Roses in Christmas assemblies and a com- bined evening program on December 12 with Mixed Chorus and Girl's Glee Club. Junior high concerts featured songs from Fiddler on the Roof. Along with the other choral groups they performed Brahm's Requiem in the spring. For fun and profit, they met in a basketball game with Chorale, had a car wash, a bake sale, a Christmas party, and a spring banquet and picnic. 73' Choraliers officers, Judy Gibbons, social chairmang Peggy Haeberle, secretaryg Linda Naifeh vice-president, and Charles Churchill, president admire beautiful downtown Tulsa. j fy if D fi Q . iff .mg 3. N- avi- .., -f- Choraliers prepare for their concert with Mixed Chorus and Mrs. Geer, first-year vocal music instructor, directs Choraliers as they rehears Gir1's Glee Club by practicing Brahm's Requiem. for their presentation of Almighty God of Our Fathers. row: Peggy Haeberle, Nancy Grab, Linda Ford, Cheri Butcher, Linda Davis, Debbie Endres, Debby Camp, .Brenda Sailor, Denise Vicki Andrew, Diane Pitcock, Cindy Simpson, Judy Gibbons, Chris Bradley, Debbie Tattershall, Marsha Hays. Second row: Mrs. Geer, 'hompson, Nancy Dillon, Teresa Burton, Sandy Nuding, Connie Rampey, Rhonda Cavins, Susie Adair, Karla Huff, Darlene Johnson, Stackle, Linda Naifeh, Terri Best, Marilyn Phillips, Francine Fisk, Gail Nottingham. Third row: Betsy Perry, Cindy Reeves, Hilkka Hem- Cay Freeman, Sandy Herring, Rita 'Ortloff, Rhonda Mullins, Andy McKenzie, Mark Amstutz, Rick Nunley, Donnie Potter, Rosalind Carol Moeckel, Connie Wilkerson, Margaret Olson, Emily Webb. Back row: John Jestice, Odell Jordon, Bob Griffith, Robert Lee, Jim Stan Hall, Bill Shilling, Andy Coforth, David Parker, David Brown, Terry Moore, Paul Mehl, Ned Elzo, Andy Foyil, Andy Walker, Powers, Charles Churchill, John Turner. Mrs. Elizabeth Geer, leads Choraliers during a rehearsal for the IUC Christmas assembly. 4 l- Vocal groups provide outlets for creativity Mixed Chorus and Cirlqs Clee Club, under the direction of Mrs. Elizabeth Ceer, began the year's activities with rehearsals for their combined evening program with Choraliers on December 12. The 56 member Mixed Chorus per- formed Oh Sing Ye to the Lord, Americana, and Carol of the Drum on the Christmas program. Girl,s Glee Club, with 45 members, presented Hear the Sledges with the Bellsf' HA Choral Prayer, and Brahm's Questions in the Christmas concert. Along with Choraliers and Chorale, they sang Brahmis Requiem in spring concerts. The Girls Clee Club officers for 1968-69 are, Front 'row: Lynn York, president, Kathy Walker accompanist. Back row: Elaine Osborn, Vice presidentg Norma Johnston, secretary. Front row: Kathy Walker, Jeanne Coatney, Ruth Johnson, Nancy Rowley, Pat Townsend, Lelia McGuire, Ginny Limric, Pam Townsend, S Perry, Carol Farmer, Peggy Laws, Donna Mercer. Second row: Mrs. Geer, Gayle Craig, Karen Koch, Cathy Mavo. Jennifer Price, Janet P Beverly Cappel, Eldine Williams, Trudy Cox, Cathy Howard, Casey Cook, Lynn York. Back row: L0uAnn Boatright, Marlee Jordan, C Bruce, Barbara Brown, Charlyne Mullins, Cheryl Snoah, Diana Cox, Lynda Martin, Ruby Hudson, Beverley Quarles, Sandy Cook. fm, ni Sebastian. Dwayne Willoughby, Chuck Brandenhurgh, Pat row: Beverly Samples, Patty Norris, Kaye Manning. Yvonne Lullis, Jeanne Beasley, Susan Schulz, Pattie Smith, Christine Sala, Elvalee Crystal Horn, Norma Jones, Marcia Merchant, Beth Gephart. Kay Grant, Carol Smullwood, Susan Fitzgerald. Second row: Mrs. Geer, Robey, Vicky Turnbull, Jane Smith, Carol Woods, Pam Mendenhall, Kathy Boop, Leanne Brewer, Nancy Cassidy, Daphane Derby, Guyann Laura Lane, Allcne Clark, Gloria Henderson, Katie Black, Pam Duckert, Polly Whalen, Barbara Core, Janet Casebeer. Back row: Rodney Kenny Williams, David Stephens, Dennis Finn, Herald Givens, Steven Mayfield, John Goodin, Roger Murphy, David Brandenburgh, Kelley, Larry Guinn. Sam Martinez, Mark Cummings. ibrarians are Robert Lee and Robert Griffith. Officers are: Herald Givens. pres.g Norma Jones, vice-pres., Kaye Manning, sec QWIZ, A im, ,iL '. f L NEB gg mx Lf' Q2 A WM M . ,aVLi'ff W A , rjtggt, X X ,ff,mH 0 , Q W xg iff' , 552325 in ff, . - wt.. . K 1 5. , . -1 gym, Xifw. Ill . W mx-MQ K 5 Q Nz I 5 1 2 61 ' 6 f-41'-'W x fifffv mn. W Jr. 5 Q Q 4' ' me at 4 5 Lariat staff comments on ' ill's World' To create a new and vibrant image yet retain the All-American rating, was the 1969 Lariat staffis challenge. Nine Lariats have received this rating, the highest award by the National Scholast- ic Press Association. Last spring, the newly selected staff members chose '6Will's Worldn as a theme. Meeting four deadlines in six months required extra work and sacrifice from staff members, but the results proved to be worth the effort. Staff members attended the fall con- vention of the Oklahoma Inter-Scholasb ic Press Association at Oklahoma Uni- versity and the Press Day at Tulsa University in May. David Zwart and Steve Wedley helpC?l Connie Johnson with the Lamzt scoreboard which shows completed pages. f'W5.' , Jw' .W V ws, fn 1 rs' Af I Q V 1-Y L f ' Top: We need some organization, remarks Jerry Coppler to Bev Com Middle: Herald Givens and Elaine Perett seek ideas for closing section. Botto Peggy Wilson, Sue Hodge, Marlene Davis, and Donna Aday finish layouts. 1 Linda Barton on a choice of prints. A harried Mrs. Ragsdale confers with staff members Debbie Wilson, Kathy Davis, Don Lawrence, and V iii' ef if t ML., o w f ,az i st, i if was an f Il 7 D Wh't J h O'Neill Billi McPherson Steve Farwell no Evil, see no Evil, speak no Evil is the Lariat staff members iane re, 0 nny . . , i he ' ' - ' ' ' ' g d ' f th book C ek attitude of John Barth, Dlane Bo and Tim White work at thelr usual maddenm pace on pro uctlon o e year Newton, and Jan McCartney. Hoof Prints, School Life, record events Chronicling the Rogers' news scene was the hardworking School Life and Hoof Prints staff, who competed with each other for inches in the 500 Club tformerly the 800 Clubl. The student writing 500 or more inches of printed copy won this coveted plaque. Staff members were assigned positions rang- ing from editor-in-chief to roving re- porter. Everyone contributed to the production of columns, s'Ramblin' On and Rogers at Randomf' Herald Giv- ens and Alan Caperton wrote 'Tear- less column for School Life. The staff went to Norman in April for the Oklahoma Inter-scholastic Press Conference and attended Press Day at Tulsa University in May. t Jay Echolrlawk, reporterg Janet Gibbons, reporterg Margaret Arnold, exchange editorg ar Steve Bailey, reporter, team up to meet double deadlines for School Life and Hoof Prin, Nz. ,img t Hale UMFVVJSZZ K4 Mrs. Ragsdale, advisor, faces problems and Hoof Prints editors, Alan Caperton, assistant editor: Jerry Hurst, editor-in-chief: Roz Ra' sports editorg Mandy Miller, page three editorg and Janis Perry, page two editor. in a staff meeting. 1, , Need a helping hand? asked editor Jerry Hurst of Steve Farwell, staff photographer, while looking at a picture. Top Left: Sharon Chutburn, business rnanagerg and Barbara Bunn, reporter. Middle: David Mundrell, repnrterg and Jefri Benge, reporter. Bottom: .lack Steel, reporter: and Herald Givens, photographer. , U-U' , ,gm I 49 'Mgr il. Above: Suzanne Gilliam, Pat Upton, Mark Amxstrong, Marilyn Teel. and Judi Wilson find th new School Life amusing. Below: Susan Fincannon, Joe Langley, Mark Lewellen, and Natali Ray examine a few yearbooks. M: 3' 'E' . 11- fu. .., W r , Bit 1:12 . -ull. THE'-L, p R - .. 52,-fi, j e ,.- tim? .- x. , '--o- ' 1.1 vj V. , .51 'Wig' ft yt, .15 M, , K Is Mary Davis planning to use Ron Babb and Cheri Butch- er's conversation in the next Ramlmlin' On? B 6 11-j's acquire, practice skills for publicatior Last spring, 33 sophomores wer selected to partcipate in 11-.l's. As jun iors, they enrolled in journalism ti learn the fundamentals of newswriting They learned to apply these in writing news, sports, and feature stories. Mrs. .loAnn Ragsdale taught tht course in addition to sponsoring tht Lariat and School Life staffs. She in structed the 11-J's in yearbook tech niques such as copywriting, page lay outs, and headline counting. ln the spring, after completing nearlj a year in journalism, the students be gan writing for School Life and Hoo, Prints. They also made layouts and me deadlines for a hypothetical paper. After a yearbook unit they had tc choose either Lariat or School Life fo1 next year,s assignment. Mary Porterfield, Sharon Day, Linda Beaver, Cheri Butcher, and DeAn Rutledge choose pictures, while Jerry Mars and Doug Trout learn to crop. PW llllls Q3 Ill? . A x Q31 559.0 vev-.., iz ' Mike Knight, Gary Hefner, and Mike Turley type copy deadline, Don Richardson hands phone to Mrs, Ragsdale, , Mike Person waits to hear if proofs are ready. Andy Foyil, Karen Baxter and Nancy Cassidy read old issues of School Life. sN S.... U Fifth period journalism students, Todd Madland, .lack Norris, Timmie Lowery, and Debby Camp find ideas for praise and criticism in the exchange school papers from many parts ofthe country. ,ca-3 Wu CN 89 Jw ,, r 'iw iff ii1iii 3, Q: M . guy.: V ,7 1 3yf'f 45f:i:f1'5'Xf y4w,,5j'fD ff N' ' AW' H 9' nl' if. 1 f , 'J 1 1 '- K-cf A , -sn A W. pf ' 7 f , K . .. ., 1 K f . , ' .-if gs, Q f ' iff' . ,.wr'- ,ff 1 ' f' f .Wi Q' .A 1'1 ne: A I -1 gf U.,5,n,-,V if 4-- 6. 3 W g:A3g'1v.LtAfA ,- A I . t1v,g:.4A H. MA, W, , mf f X , V . uf -v ,V ., A , ffl ' NW r nf f .fx 1 f . :J .1 ' ffii ' :fs- 1 , . . V wif , .B+ 'Eff' 535' gg 1: W , ..i-.i121?31g.i fi P it K iff '..,,.1 M 1,,f.Q,, -1 1 , -W . Q W 3 , A 1 5 - .f 4' ' j W1-,,af-Mgt. -L ,ia A ' I gl iw My 3 , , H 5 W 'U W A , 4 ' K 1 1, 1, 5 K ' ' ,, , .,,, .W , , . .,,. M. if K, , L KN ' A ' . f - ,. 1 , ff . 1. '- J ,f fm 1 in , Q 1 , vi ' m 5 f F' X Q ..1,4 'fa A A 'Tj -X K ,J Ami., A:-1 N' we :iw ' 1. Q, H , h 553: . 1 K4 U 5 .Q 111 , w-M: 'f53g.g,,1.z'gn ., . iv.--1.x my V - ' Nagar .F ilihli Q .ae 'K f , 91,11 4 'fi' -9 ' Hiyigfi ,, 4 we sf ,M f X' '3 QM af Q, vw 3 5. 42- 41, , ' My -A My x, , ,Sw-.av f LV'- L 1 I I ia v X I s X., fm Front row: Denise Green, Elaine Perett. Barbara Bunn. Second row: Kathy Walker, ,lan Rat- cliff, Marsha Hicks. Back row: John Burton. Steve Wadley, Gary Bryant, Kathy Davis, Barbara Schmidt, Karen Bunn, Rhonda Holdridge. Council starts school year with 'Howdy' Ropers began the year with a bi, Howdy. Student Council sponsoret a Howdy Week, Sept. 3-6, complet with Howdy Dance on Friday. Thej also greeted new teachers at a tea. In October the council initiated , P.R.I.D.E. Contest fPut Refuse in Dc signated Equipmentj. Edison was chal lenged and competition lasted througi November. Kathy Walker, president of the Str dent Council, represented Rogers 2 the Francis Bellamy Flag Award Pre sentation in Hibbing, Minnesota, O1 tober 9-11. Rogers, which received th Bellamy Award for Oklahoma in 1951 represents the state as each yearl winner is honored. The award recogni: ing Francis Bellamy, author of tl Pledge of Allegiancef, goes to the oul standing school in each state promotin good citizenship. Kathy presented tl' '68 Lariat and an Indian war bonnet 1 students of Hibbing High School. Mr. Jim Burton and lVl.r. Tor Lingenfelter were sponsors. Prideful Ropers tum out after school to fill their bag with trash, that is, from the parking lots and grounds. r P V P mil? .Af ' ,f C.. M.. r.fIfm:x . Officers: Linda Naifeh, secretaryheasurerg John Kathy Walker, representing Rogers, visits with Mrs. Margaret Miller, Bellamy VICE-president, Richard Blase, president. Awards Director, and Mr. Kenneth Pederson, former principal of Hibbing High. SL? S- -Q +19 row: Peggy Haeberle, .lody Woods, Mary Hicks, Debbie Unger, Janis Perry, Bev Comer. Second row: Vicki Andrew, Margo Raimond, Gibbons, Karen Lawson, Debbie Wilson, Caren Cramer, Dana West. Third row: Teresa Stout, Cathy Edmonds, Becky Stroud, Kathy Emily Webb, Darlene Johnson. Back Row: Bob Marley, Jack Steell, Kent Schroeder, Frank Campbell, Tom Aston, .lerry Fenrich. H- f .1 Jr. Student Council members are, Front row: Pat Howerton, Casey Cook, Susan Ryals, Debbie Redd, Ruth Prater, Frankie Morgan. Second row: Dianne Murphy, Lynn Pierce, Beverly Jones, Susie Dunaway, Becki Mackler, Susie Mylar, Cathy Mayo. Third row: Leanne Brewer, Gerry Goins, Cale Williams, Bobett Howard, Sandy Robinson, Carolyn Davis, Sandy Brown, Becky Branard. Back row: Sam Steel, Ronnie Fowler, Tony Perez, Phil Hickerson, ,lim Miller, Don Richardson. .I , , , VW -.f-. e I john Bm-ron, Barbara Schmidt, Gary Bryant, Barbara Bunn and Marsha Hicks count Student Council ballots. 1 Council plans VViII's Week, Western Day Will Rogers Week and the Christ- mas Faculty Tea were also Student Council-sponsored events. Western Day, complete with cos- tumes, was a part of the week of N0- lvember 4-8 honoring Will Rogers. During Will Rogers Week, the council upervised a roping contest and a oor-decorating contest. The Christmas Faculty Tea was held ecember 17 before school in the cafe- eria. Each teacher and counselor was scorted by a student council member. embers also held an annual ninth rade breakfast in April. Besides sponsoring many activities, tudent Council sent delegates to the annual Association of Councils, held November 14- in Woodward, Oklahoma. .lv Front row: Ellen Benefield, JoAnna Gray, Pam Wright, Adriana Covington, Susan Kimball. Second row: Celeste Young, Cindy Dick, Jackie Mareck, Cindy, Simms, Judi Reed, Barbara Baker. Third row: Cathy Jacobs, Linda Duke, Lynn Kirkpatrick, Karen Bunn, Jeanette Taylor, Kathy Bailey, Garland Masters. Back row: Randy Reese, Butch Wing, Sam McClellan, Richard Reinking, Phoebe Monger. . Xl.. Council Members-at.Large meeting before school to discuss their new obligations are Cecelia Sawyer, Debbie Tim White, Kathy Lawson, Teresa Brandon, Jackson Todd, Allyn McNicl1ol, Diane White. NHS officers Barbara Schmidt, treasurerg Janet LaForge, presidentg and Diane White. secretary, meet for lunch to plan the State NHS convention. I'ront row Kathy Walker, Diane White, .lanis Perry, Brenda Sailer, Geri Hibblin, Jody Woods, Janice Steele, Chris Bradley. Second row. lerett Kathie Turner, Sue Hodge, Kit Lewis, Alice Kite, Carol Moeckel, Carol Holloway, Jill Krumme, Christy Chilton, Colleen Mooney. rou Bill Cooper, Donna Aday, Debbie Wilson, Marcia Hicks, Greg Richey, Larry Pike, Rick Melling, Mary Childers, Wendy Atkins. ron Mandy Miller. John Robinson, Bob Marley, Robert Scott, David Zwart, .lim Turner, Don Lawrence, David Siebert. Society hosts honor student at Convention On December 6, 400 students fron all over the state of Oklahoma werf guests of Rogers High School, whicl hosted the two-day National Honor So ciety State Convention. The first night of the convention th' delegates dined in the Roper cafeteria and attended a general session to elec state officers for 1969-1970. Saturday a general session was helm for the traditional 'troll call. Mr ,lenkin Lloyd ,lones from the T ulsa Tribune addressed the students at ar afternoon banquet. The NHS Convention was organizer by Mrs. Martha Edwards and Mr George Austin, sponsors, and'the of ficers and their committees. 3 run: row: Pat Upton, Beverly Millard, Debby Stark, Susan Fitzgerald, Naomi Henshaw, Mary Weber, Linda Ford, Susie Mylar, Kathy Corbett, 'ne Anne Smith, Gail Montgomery, Carla Horn, Margo Raimond, Eileen McKenna, Linda Barton, Chris Horton, Mary Davis, Judy Kelly, Pat lark, Carolyn Ebcrsole, Daine Bolain, Barara Daily, Cyndi Simpson, Cheryl Bower. Second row: Judie Grady, Dianne Carter, Brenda Gray, DeAnn utledge, Beverly Jones, Margee Allrend, Helen Denny, Polly Whalen Connie Wilkerson, Carolyn Davis, Susan Fincannon, Betsy Perry, Becky rainard, Gay Freeman, Susie Dunaway, Gay Steele, Teresa Burton, Ramona Shellhammer, Ginny Hill, Sandy Kuntz, Leslie Swaim. Third row: Jhris Olson, Carolyn Steele, Carol Gorman, Rhonda Holdridge, Susanna Lane, Joye Cerlich, Connie Jackson, Linda Hunter, Annie Lee Carrell, Traig Eiland, Gary Welch, Jack D. Wallace, Andy Foyil, Gary Hefner, Angela Jacobs, Ada Eason, Suzy Owen, Sue Lovett, Rebekah Harrison, larolyn Bills, Nancy Cassidy. Back row: Debbie Fleak, Denise Green, Tommy Barham, Steve Long, James Baker, Gary Bryant, Mark Lewellen, Ion Howell, Walter Powers, Ron Burkholder, David Kannady, Danny Amrine, Tony Carson, Gary Dickinson, Danny Redburn, Jim Arnold, Gary older, Paul Gustafson, Bruce Mason, Harry Hebaicle. s:' NATIONAL HONOR soon-:TY S fx V1 1 ,A . Bob Marley and Jim Turner post their banner for the NHS State Con- vention, held for the first time on Roper ground. Melling and Diane White look for a literary work for Eng- as Carolyn Bills waits to serve them. Stirrups help less fortunate sponsor dance Stirrups, Will Rogers' spirited pep club, initiated many activities this year. In December, members helped the JayCees by chaperoning under-privi- leged children on a shopping trip to a local department store. The girls sponsored the annual Ugly Man Dance, which was held January 31 in the gym after a Rogers-Edison bas- ketball game. During the football and basketball seasons, Stirrups, including cheerlead- ers, sold spirit ribbons. The ribbon sales help to send cheerleaders to the SMU cheerleading clinic each summer. Besides decorating every Friday be- fore a football game, Stirrups intro- duced a new mascot, Willie Roperf' a unique symbol of school spirit. They also participated in half-time ceremonies for Rogers' homecoming at Skelley Stadium. Officers serving Stirrups this year were, Front row: Carla Horn, Mary Hicks, .la Perry. Back row: Linda Droulliard, Mandy Miller, and Marlene Davis. Q? A gill!! No Robert, you can't eat these. ' explains Debbie Fleak, These are favors for being such good little All-Conference football players. B-Squad cheerleaders Marcia Becton and Lee Ann Cable p pare decorations before the basketball game with Hale. Front row: Susan Guagliardo, Ann Monfore, Pat Upton, Mary Weber. Second row: Peggy Wright, Cathy Carlson, Susan Hensley, Gerry Goins, Beverly Jones. Back raw: Marilyn Johnson, Sandra Gosney, Beverly Quarles, Connie Wilkerson. f , K---N 2 S I ' Droulliard sells Jim Turner a ticket to the Bartlesville basketball game. Willy Roper, the football mascot, was a new spirit project for Stirrups. But I grew two inches last month, and there isn't any hem to turn down, remarks Do I get a discount on spirit ribbons? Mr. Darli Connie Johnson to Mrs. Stidham, dean of girls, as Diane White looks on. asks Stirrups officer Marlene Davis. .e..l ' S-0-U-L, Soooul team, sock it to me n0w. ' chant enthusiastic Stirrups follow cheerleaders Connie Johnson, Herald Givens and Paul Mehl on the Soul March. -lp ,fifjt il' J Eff -...-A --- Debbie Atkinson, Timmi Lowrey. Buck TDIUI Crystal Horn, Margie Ahrentl. squad-leaders are Front row: Lauren Young, Kathy Corbett, Beth Claar, Jerri James. row: Sandi Brown, Pam Mendenhall, Rhonda Holdridge, Sue Spencer. Thin! row: liz-cky Stirrups voted best dressed squad in city Stirrups played an important part in the spirit of the school. They spon- sored several contests and led the ac- tivities of Spirit Weekf, explained Beth Claar, head squadleader. Carla Horn, Stirrups president, reor- ganized the club to make it more ef- ficient in projects and attendance rec- ords. Stirrups was voted the Best Dressed Pep Club in a meeting of Tulsa Pep Club presidents. The girls' winning uniform was a gold cardigan sweater with a blue stripe with a blue and gold HR over a royal blue jumper. row: Darla Elliott, Carol Jones, Frances Cervantes, Marilyn DiCesare, Dorothy Wright, Carol Gay Massingill, Leslie Ritter. Second row: Zongker, Connie Morrison, Monica Lagease, Gay Bruce, JoAnna Cray, Cindy Simms, Pam Rogers, Karen Koch, Sharon Perryman. Third Gail Newton, Lucia Medina, Kathy Harrison, Cynthia Boswell, Teresa Glass, Beth Davis, Jackie Mareck, Kathy Stevens, Debi Rohrs, Lewis. Back row: Phoebe Monger, Nancy Barnes, Debbie Beatty, Gayle Ingle, Vicki McCutchen, Becky Reynolds, Debbie Davis, Cheryl Sydney Chitwood. Club sponsors talent show for AFS'ers The IUC Christmas Assembly, the only fund raising program for AFS students, featured Christmas ac- tivities of almost every country. Yuki Sawa, AFS student from Japan, sang 4'lVIy First Lonely Nightw in Japanese. Hilka Hemminki, AFS stu- dent from Finland, led other IUC mem- bers in a rousing Finnish dance. Using Christmas assembly dona- tions, IUC had a Christmas party in the home of Mrs. Louise Brazier, sponsor. The AFS students also received farewell presents at the end of the year. Mr. Elliott Round-Tree, history teacher, who was a member of the Peace Corps in Ethiopia, showed his films at one of IUC's general meetings. The club Uvisitedl' Bogota, Colombia through slides and a talk by Elaine Perett, an Americans Abroad student. , New wr it , fe 'D' if Elaine Perett, Will Rogers AFS participant recalls her summer in Bogota, Colombia. Earl Wilson, syndicated columnist and speaker at the NHS convention, Through these doors Hilka Hemminki, exchange student from discusses world affairs with Yuki Sawn, Roper AFS'er from Japan. land, met friends and knowledge as a Roper. I-Hll. 1111 EQ l lll 4-1 ...- 3 f'3! Charles Churchill, Darrell Stoops, Glenn Huse, .loyce Stoops, Sam Barton. Becky Standridge, Glenda raw: Lauren Young, Cecilia Sawyer, Kathy Corbett, Gayle Craig. Second row: Celeste Young, Margo Barnum, Raylene Dowling. Third row: Debbie Duff, Donna Swisher, Carol Dabner, Cheryl Graham, Susan Ryan, Debbie Teague. Back row: Pam M-eff? W rosty the Snowman, was a fairytale Ihey say. sings Linda Naifeh, delighting the audience the annual IUC Christmas assembly. Officers of Rogers' International Understanding Club are, Cecilia Sawyer, Gay Freeman, Charles Churchill, Donna Swisher, Kathy Corbett. Chapter hosts county meets, Rogers 18'ers GD wg: our - Rogers, chapter hosted the second se- -V mester meetings of the Tulsa County Council of Junior Red Cross. Repre- sentatives from all Tulsa schools at- tended one meeting each month. This year the Red Cross conducted ,f its annual enrollment drive which to- taled .SS200 in donations. Contrary to previous campaigns, this year's drive :ts o was held for only four days, instead of the traditional two weeks. Homerooms X 1 i with 100 per cent participation were eligible to enter one contestant in the Q J annual wagon raceg those with 150 3 per cent entered two contestants. The race was held on March 7. Red Cross also sponsored the yearly blood-lettingi' club for students 18 years old, who were interested in do- nating their blood to the blood bank. The Rogers 187ers Club had the largest enrollment in Tulsa for 1969. At Christmas the Roper chapter deco- rated a Christmas tree for the childrens ward at St. ,l0hn's Hospital. Red Cross officers are, Front row: Mary Mitchell and Judy Wilson. Second row: Debbie Ulre' and Marilyn Toney. Back row: Elaine Perett, Rebekah Harrison, president, and Sam Steels You don't really want me to donate blood, do you? seems to be the attitude of 18'ers Club members Diane White, Jerry Hurst and Bev Com Elaine Perret and sponsor Mr. Pennington look over the most recent Journal, magazine of the Red Cross. at F9 ki f Wo ,..f' row: Pam Rogers, Susie McDonald, Paula Saunders, Lauren Young, Phyllis Mclntosh, Billie Bailey, Rosie Correll, Nancy Creekmore, Parenti, Leanne Wolfe, Susie Mylar, Sherry Patterson. Second row: Ronda Griffin, Marie Allen, Janet Smith, Beverly Quarles, Pam Gerri Conner, Mary Hicks, Cathie McCall, Sandra Moncrief, Debby Camp, Sheila Scott, Nancy McNally, Jayne Rader. Third row: Pam Duckert, Ramona Shellhammer, Beverly Hinton, Emily Webb, Diann Swisher, Carol Holloway, Allene Clark, Nancy Hauser, West, Tressie Cobb, Lin Tiffany. Back row: Nancy Barnes, Sydney Chitwood, Gary Lehnnan, Linley Ham, Alan Soper, Chuck Young, Zwart, Terry Arnall, Andy Foyil, Mel Lee, David Haddad, Sam Steel, Shirley Keller, Pauline Hall. ii Thespians this year are: Front row: Miss Doris Niles, Sponsor, Sandy Cole, Debbie Wilson, Marlene Davis, Janet Gibbons. Secondfow: Yicle Gould, Mary Porterfield, Nancy McClure, Connie Wilkerson, Eileen Flaherty, Phyllis Shahan, Kathryn Thompson. Back row: Mike Kmghl Don Lawrence, Frank Campbell, Barry Hargrove, .lerry Nottingham, Mike Moore, Pat Kelly. l l 1 Ropers excel A 1 i in production 3 of dramatics i H a Thespians is a club of active stu- dents, those who take part in Class plays, Round-Up, assemblies, and in speech class projects. Interested stu- dents strive for 10 points which is the minimum number to qualify for mem- bership. Two Thespian initiations were held this year, the first, on January 28, was a tea honoring the new initi- ates. The second initiation, a banquet, held at Bordenis Cafeteria, featured the presentation of such awards as 'abest actor, best actress, 'cmost altruistic and best Thespiani' to the deserving senior members of Thespians. The club was sponsored by Miss Doris Niles- Flaherty, Margo Raimond Paul Melil and Sue Hodge Heading Thespians, Rogers' honorary dramatics club, for 1968-69 are Board works many months on Round-Up Round-Up Board, chosen by applica- ion and teacher recommendation, rote, planned, and rehearsed nine onths before the first performance, n February 25, of The Shape of hingsf' the thirtieth Annual Round- p. Headed by president, lack Steel, the 4 member board met during the sum- er months to select the theme, Shapes, nd prepare a special September bul- tin for prospective participants. Round-Up tryouts, held the first eek in December, marked the begin- ing of late planning sessions, long ehearsals and numerous details. The thirtieth Round-Up was a break ith the past twenty-nine shows. Mod lothes, outer space scenes, psychedelic ghting and abstract scenery were ignificant changes. A publicity first was the special ound-Up paper which was devoted ntirely to the production. An extra treat was the all-day re- earsal while the rest of the student ody attended classes. Round-Up Board officers for 1969 are, Front row: Margo Raimond, Pat Upton .lack Steel, Robert Linell, Brenda Sailor. Second raw: Don Lawence, Mary Childers Mary Davis, Paul Crabb, Gay Freeman, Jill Krumme. Third row: Ginny Hill Jerry Hurst, Sue Hodge, Wendy Atkins, Phoebe Monger. Back row: Mandy Miller Ted Bauchman, Barry Hargrove, Mary Porterfield, Steve Clark, Roz Rains. A 4. S. - I I rant row: Miss Doris Niles, Sponsor, Diane Zongker, Cathy Shellhammer, Kathy Kuharsky, Janet Gibbons, Marlene Davis. Second row Sandy ole, Judie Grady, Becky Brainard, Debbie Wilson, Phyllis Shahan. Third row: David Finch, Phoebe Monger, Hilkka Hemmmkl Rhonda oldridge, Linda Naifeh, Gay Freeman, Masayuki Sawa. Back row: Rex Anderson, James Noe, Steve Bailey, Bill Certain, Jim Durham, Barry argrove, Gary Bryant, Jerry Nottingham, Mike Thompson. Hi-Y officers Jerry Fenrich, pres.g Steve Bailey, sec.-treas.g David Zwart, soc. chrmn.5 Eddie Schmidt, vice-pres.g and sponsor Mr. Green, look over the 1969 schedule of events. Hi-Y attends district me-etf state Pre-Leg Rogers' Hi-Y, along with Tri-Hi-Y attended the Eastern District Convert tion at Western Hills in Novembel They participated in discussions of law and order and, in the general meetings elected officers for 1969-70. Pre-Legislation, February 8 at TIQ which Hi-Y attended, explained am illustrated government functions, Hi-Y' main interest. Pre-Leg was considered , prerequisite for the state convention Hi-Y used its Pre-Leg experience a the state convention in Oklahoma Citj in March. Practicing youth-in-govern ment, Hi-Y members elected a gover nor and established a simulated na tional government. X Annually Hi-Y makes a contributioi to the YMCA World Service. Member raised money this year by holding Q faculty vs. Hi-Y basketball game il March. Acting as a service club, Hi-Y so licited for the Teenage Program of th March of Dimes, January 25. N Mr. Jim Green of the English D6 partment sponsored the group. Front row: Jerry Fenrich, Bruce Anderson, Larry Rutledge, David Mandrell, Eddie Schmidt. Back raw: Steve Bailey, David Zwart, Schmidt, John Harris, Jerry Coppler. row Jean Karsten Kathy Kuharsky Ellen Benefxeld Marcia Becton Gen Hxhhlen Second row: Aday Carolyn Ehersole Eileen Flaherty Diane Bolam Beth Davis Carol Fmdley Back row Donna Law, order interests girls in Tri-Hi-Y Study of government, law and or- der, developement of Christian charac- ter, and service to the school are the main interests of Tri-Hi-Y, explained Linda Naifeh, president. The members, acting as a service club, helped in the March of Dimes and P.R.I.D.E. contests, and filled an Easter basket for an underprivileged family. By attending the Western Hills dis- trict meeting and the Pre-Legislation Convention, Tri-Hi-Y prepared for participation in a mock Senate and House of Representatives at Okla- homa City in April. Extra work provides trip for Key Club mfhe trip to Houston for the Na- tional Convention in March, stated Larry Glidewell, club president, was worth every hour of work we put into inventorying at Greeris Electric? In the fall, Key Club helped the ' ' A.F.S. Program by selling football pro- M grams at all games. Representatives attended weekly Kiwanas luncheons. Early in February, the club held a Sweetheart dance at which they pre- sented their Key Club Sweetheart, Marcia Becton. f,.,, fTT??l3.,, an Gary Hefner, among other Key Club members, sold programs to sponsor next year's AFS'er Front row: Steve Edwards, Larry Glidewell, Larry Scurlock, Wayne Arnold, Tommy Richardson, Jimmie Naifeh. Second row: Robert Scot Philip Green, Gary Bailey, Robert Price, Ron Howell, Don Richardson, Richard Jones. Third row: Bruce Branson, Steve Long, Jerry Hurst, Ala Caperton, Ralph Teehee, Kenny Sigmon, Gary Hefner, David Humphrey. Back row: Mark Armstrong, Jim Humphrey, Danny Redhurn, Roge. Brasel, Ronnie Hutton, .like Jared, David Brown, Dave Foreman, Gary Dickinson, Tim Davis. ..f ' ,ff DN S-Fishingflsll' C fo Oklahoma W F and Key Clulfers are experts! Gary Dickinson, Larry Glidewell, David Forman, Tim Davis, Don Richardson, Gary Hefner, Tommy Richardson. Club members work at Greer Electric Company to earn money for a March trip to Texas-Oklahoma Key Club convention in Houston. Club members attend banquet, theme, L'amour Approximately 30 enthusiastic sec- ond and third year French students met once a month to travel France through slides and participate in French skits they composed. Aided by Mrs. Nancy Otto, sponsor, and Mrs. Betty .lean Buckley, co-spon- sor, members of Le Cercle Francais began a project to find French pen pals. By this communication, the group hoped to gain information and under- standing of the modern French teen- ager. The club had a formal L'Amour banquet February 12. They were en- tertained by The Young Realm, a folk group, and Herve Pitard, a foreign ex- change student from France, who gave an account of his French home life and answered questions. 2 l A fit V V .E t K 1, - - i Q f s F - F7 S l V lt-li ' W im' 1 t , , - 1 - ' l Mandy Miller admires the singing of Jerry Nottingham a mem- French Club officers are bottom to top Jody Woods Mandy Miller D ber of the Chorale's folk group at the French banquet. l Sharp and Larry Mernt Club members are Front row: Brenda Sailer, Susan Ryals, Frankie Morgan, Kathy Corbett, Diane Zongker, and Diane White. Second Cathy Edmonds, Barbara Banks, Joyce Cerlich, Suzy Owen, Sandi Neal. Brenda Cray, and Susie Dunaway. Third row: Mary Childers Miller, Roger Roden, Bill Hemphill, Dane Coats, Tommy Barham, Shirley Marshall, and Elizabeth Newton. Roger Roden, Bill Hemphill, and Rick Miller talk about the food while Sandi Neal and Cathy Edmonds exchange the latest gossip. Doors, Cream, Hendrix . . . what happened to the tapes? questions Mrs. Otto of Brenda Sailer. Atkins, Gay Freeman, Peggy Wright, Timmie Lowrey, Sharon Smith, Alice Kite, and Judy Gibbons. Back Row: Shirley Keller, Front row: Teresa Brandon, Carol Matheson, Sarah Schmitt, Gerri Conner, Beth Gephart, Kathy Reinking. Second row: Anna Globe, sponsor, Debbie Wilson, Kay Sessinghaus, Angela Jacobs, Susanna Lane, Ginny Hill, Mary Porteriield, Gloria Hender- scan, Pamela Giles. Third row: Craig Eiland, Gary Watson, Chuck Brandenburgh, Gary Thayer, Jaime Malilong, Bobby E lrffer, Masayuki Sawa. Back row. Mark Watson, Jim Driskill, Barry Hargrove, Darrell btoops, Gary Tillman, Mickey c remer. German Club earns honors in Competition Oktoberfest!,' This was the title of the gala event staged by the German clubs of Rogers and Memorial in Octo- ber. This kicked off the year's ac- tivities for Der deutsche Verein at the Home of the Ropersf' The club also sponsored a Christmas party and picnica for the members. During the year, the club had special speakers, skits, and films to highlight regular meetings. According to Steve Long, president, the club participated in the regional German competition to win first, sec- ond, and third in the contest. German Club is Sponsored by Mrs' German Club officers are: Front row: Barbara Daly, see.g Jan England, vice.pres. Second Anna Globe. Carolyn Davis, S.C. Rep.: .lanis Perry, treas. Back row: Steve Long, pres., Mickey soc. chrmn. 5 2 ont row: Gatha Fair, Pam Martinez, Chris Horton, Polly Whalen. Second rowi Emily. Webb, Irlelen 'DCIlIlY, ickey Cunningham, Susan Fincannon. Back row: Mrs. Anna Globe, sponsor, Mike Knight, Chris Prmgery iff Hale, ,lim Hays, Chris Walker, David Given. opers travel, arn Culture, tudy language lVlelodioshmaya -This is the opted name of the Russian Club, ich is sponsored by Mrs. Anna obe. This fall Russian Club members, with e help of German Club members ng in a foreign language assembly at over Cleveland Junior High. The ng festival included seasonal songs d folk ballads in both languages. On December 21, Russian Club held joint Christmas party with the Ger- n Club in the youth center of the ristian Cathedral Church. Money-minded Russian Club mem- rs sold Halloween candy to raise ds for club activities. Also second ar students engaged in various ac- ities to raise money for a trip to ashington, D.C. this summer, where y will tour the Russian Embassy. ' 1 . some EE gl Russian Club officers are Polly Whalen, secretaryg Barbara Daily, social chairmang Emily Webb student councilg Helen Denny, presidentg and Chris Horton, vice-president. MCXIED 'X YL? Front. row: Janet LaForge, Roz Williams, Chris Olson, Debbie Stark. Second row: Kathy Turner, Christy Chilton, Natalie Ray, Karen Kuharski. Third row: Carol Dabner, Janet Gibbons, Sandy Howell, Phil Green. Standing: Mis: Zella Bell, Sharon Chatburn, Elaine Perelt, Beverly Jones, Jack Wallace.xJ Students take Mexican trip via food, filmf 'C' ,7 Some cases of indigestion and slid of foreign travel highlighted the yd for the 17 members of Spanish Chi sponsored by Miss Zella Bell. The third and fourth year Spanish studeli embarked on a Mexican journey as th made several trips to local Mexici food restaurants for a real taste fi Spanish life. Club meetings were actual adventui for Spanish Club members, as tll strove to learn more about the Sp' ish-speaking countries of the worl Slides of Bogata, Colombia and Chr: mas in Mexico gave students an insi into the culture of these foreign pla Miss Bell and her students also stud and sang songs from Spain. ' 1 Spanish Club officers were Ela, X-xi? jj Perett, presidentg ,lack Wallace, v presidentg Janet LaForge, secreta treasurer. Back row: Jack Wallace, vice-nresident: Janet LaForge, secretary. and Karen Kuharskia treasurer, Spanish Club officers this year were, Front row: Elaine Perett, presidentg Karen Kuharski, Roman group nerves feast n costume Led by sponsors Mrs. Martha Ed- urds and Mrs. Gerry Johnson, Latin .ub traveled to Bartlesville in Decem- r to take part in the state activities the Junior Classical League of ich Rogers' Latin Club is a member. dy Woods, president, was elected ate Parliamentarian. In March, rthwest Classen hosted a state plan- ng meeting at which the Latin Club mpeted in contests. The state con- ntion was held in Norman in late ril. At home the 65 members held a et-Aquaintedv meeting at the first the school year for new Latin stu- IHS. The annual Roman Banquet, com- ete with costumes, was held January . The students also planned a fare- ll picnic in May at Turner Park. 1 Alea facta est, agrees Latin Officers Carla Horn, Marcia Hicks, Jody Woods, and Beth Claar. row: Ruth Johnson, Dorothy Wright, Karen Koch. Second row: Linda Moody, Kathy Gerry Coins, Becky Standridge, Angela Jacobs. Third row: Ronnie Washburn, Paul starson, Richard Roberson, Alan Malilong. Back row: Harry Hebard, Charles Churchill, Bob rley, Rick Melling, Glenn Huse. Helping to illustrate his assignment in Latin Don Farris, refers to map. II7 Science Club explores stars in planetarium This year the 16-member Science Club had a meeting of the minds-a joint meeting with Medical Club mem- bers. The students were literally spell- boundl' after a noted hypnotist spoke to them on Hypnosis: Assets and Evilsf, The Science Club took a field trip to the Kirkpatrick Planetarium in Okla- homa City. At the Planetarium the visi- tors saw a simulated sky showing the stars and planet positions. Later in the year the club delegates went to Nor- man to tour the OU Science Depart- ment. They also attended the TU Sci- ence Field Day. An additional project of the club was building a simple six- inch lense telescope. Pull your head out of that carbon monoxide, calls Mr. Yates to an over-eager member of Science Club. Front row: Chris Horton, Ginny Hill, Mary Davis. Second row: Mike Bear, Mi gackson, .lon McKee, Steve Chapman. Back row: James Baker, Tony Carson, Ia teel. Helen Denny shows other Science Club officers Chris Horton, Donald Farris a Larry Laughlin the procedure used in making Oxygen. 'iii W lif- A -btfilmiiiixf 4, fgsewrgrfqtets if frefefffe A V, 4.LbW.. ig r tf?Xi? 5 if ,W l Q -,,- smileys, .X 1 fl Lil! lffly I A N Mudd 1 X J 'ill 'ff if-91 mfr gm? i l ii row: Lucia Medina, Norma Cunningham, Sherry Patterson, Ann Monfore, Sharon Borsh, Peggy Holmes Second row Polly Hall Waynette Katie Black, Linda Logue, Gayle lngle, Dianna Packard, Susan Hensley. Back row: Judy Chandler Jack D Wallace Mike Houston David Daniel Cevin. are Linda Logue, presidentg David Oxford, Dianna Packard, secretary-treasurer. Medical Club adopts family at Christmas The place was room 4-10g the season was Christmasg the scene was a room filled with food, a lighted tree, and a feeling of charity, the characters were the 33 members of Medical Club and sponsors, Mr. John Hurn and Mrs. Judy Chandlerg the action was that of giving at Christmas, a yearly project of the club, which annually adopts a Christmas family? - At regular meetings, noted doctors and special guests spoke on such topics as New Techniques of Eye Surgery and Plastic Surgery: Before and Af- terf' The Tulsa County Medical So- ciety Auxiliary sponsored the meet- ings. This year the Will Rogers Medical Club was named a charter member of the Oklahoma Council for Health Careers, which was a newly formed as- sociation in Oklahoma. WR Math Club holds initiation tours Pan Arn Exploring the world of space, study- ing the dimensions of time, and learn- ing to lie with statistics were projects of the members of Mu Alpha Theta and their sponsor, Mrs. Virginia Parks. The Club began the year with its an- nual initiation dinner, held October 26, at the Southroads Picadilly Cafeteria. Dr. ,lohn Harris, a Tulsa University Math professor, spoke to the group on Careers in Math Fields. On January 31, Mu Alpha Thetas toured the Pan American Computer Center in Tulsa. On this tour, they saw demonstrations of the complex computer network of this large company. Selected representa- tives of the club also attended the Hale Regional Convention at Oral Roberts University in the spring. Front row: Kathy Corbett, Mary Davis, Elaine Medlin, Eileen MrKenn, Carol Gorman, Carolyn Steele, Kathie Turner, Kathy Lawson, .lane Anne Smith, Sandy Kuntz, Kit Lewis, Betsy Perry, Sliearon llay, Geri Hibhlen. Second row: Emily Webb, Connie Wilkerson, Ginny Hill, Polly Whale, Ada Eason, Carol Moeckel, Wendy Atkins, Gloria Henderson, Leslie Swaixn, Gay Freeman, Hilkka Hemminki, Susy Owen, Judie Grady. John Tuck. Third row: Bill Cooper, Larry Rutledge, Larry Laughlin, Greg Richey, Randy Roe, Craig Eiland, Gary Welch, Darryl French, Glenn Huse, Mike Jackson, Richard Reinking, Paul Caldron, Rick Melling, Paul Crabb. Burlr row: Steve Wadley, Don Farris, David Sielmert. Walter Powers, Chuck lirancltn- burg, Gary Sams, Mark Sizemore, ,lim Arnold, Tony Carson, David Zisart, Randy hleador, Andy Foyil, Gary Knight, Danny Amrinc, Jackie Molton, Gary Holder, Larry Pike. l20 Munn... :aussi '-I -1- urns.. -mm ww.-sw-una.-n--nu--' su...-.-n-nu-n-- .,,,,,.,,...-naw- ' ,,.-ou ...nui- ...Q-0' '.,,,g..-nu'- '-.-.-' .--- 1':..':: 1 if I ' -,fa ff ,il ,,4 3,-,,,r1+ '-'gag Mu Alpha Theta nienilicrs Mary Davis, Chuck Brandenburg, sponsor Mr. Lutman, and Caro Mocckel survey the computers at Pan American Computer Center on a tour in January. Mu Alpha Theta officers are Mary Dav ,Ian Ratcliff, and Chris Horton. 7 K Neel Hlwrs elif -SQ, A Salt. J row: .lay Echol-lawk, Roz Rains and Jerry Hurst. Second row: Janet Gibbons, .lack Steel, t Arnold and David Mandrell. Third row: .lanis Perry, Mrs. Ragsdale, sponsor, and Caperton. Back row: .lefri Benge, Mandy Miller, Sharon Chatburn, and Steve Bailey. Quill 84 Scroll initiates staffs, two top ll-l's Quill :Q Scroll, an international hon- orary organization, is designed to im- prove journalism standards in high school. The club also recognizes excep- tional contributions to the field. A total of 39 School Life, Hoofprints, and Lariat staff members, and two ll- ,l's were initiated at the annual Quill :fc Scroll banquet, held March 6 at Borden's cafeteria. The twelfth grade staff members qualified for membership with a B or better, and the two ll-J's were se- lected by fellow students for their ex- cellent work in journalism. Bev Comer, Tim While, and Don Lawrence. 5531! row: Connie Johnson, Diane White, Steve Wadley, and John Barth. Second row: Sue Hodge, Billie McPherson, Kathy Debbie Wilson, Elaine Perett, Marlene Davis, .lan McCartney, Diane Bolain, Donna Aday, Linda Barton, and Newton. Third row: Steve Farewell, Barbara Bunn, .lerry Coppler, and David Zwart. Back row: Mike Moore, Peggy Printing Club visits plants, learns skills 4'Exposu1'e to business world is very important for students, remarked Mr. Eliseo Sanchez 'when asked the purpose of the Vocational Printing Club, which he sponsors. In an effort to expose club members to the world in which they will be working, Mr. Sanchez and class visited various printing plants in Tulsa dur- ing the year. 'lWe,re a service organization stated president Donald 0'Neill, listing as projects class play tickets and pro- grams. Other officers were Mike Dobb, vice- president and Don Pifer, advertising board member. Rogers has one of the three high school print shops in the Tulsa school system and frequently does work for other schools. We try to help out the other schools when we can, said Mr. Sanchez, it's the least we can do, and it's goodhex- perience for the boysf, l 1' Look Richard, il yall keep your fingers about an inch and a half from this lever, it can' bite you! advises Printing instructor Mr. Sanchez to dubious Richard Parnell. l Seated: Richard Parrell. Front row: Mr. Eliseo Sanchez, Donald Pifer, Michael Fugate, Dona O'Neil, Mike Dobbs. Back row: Harold Calver, Bill Bennett, Rockie Mitchell, Darrel Jon Lee Walden. 'Qopers serve Ht all student performances Sewing during the school year, Rog- rs' Usher Corps helped in seating peo- le at the senior play, A Different rummer. The corps, a service club, lso ushered for the other class plays nd vocal group presentations. One of e main services to Rogers was its help uring Round-U p. Usher Corps, sponsored by Mrs. Judy andrus and Mrs. Margaret Gary, had 0 members, including five seniors, is year. These students were recom- ended by their teachers for good itizenship. Front row: Kit Lewis, Debby Dismang. Second row: Carol Lewis, Becky Barnhart. Third row: Joan Crawford, Sarah Barnhart, Susan Hensley. Fourth raw: Linda Logue, Sandy Kuntz. Back row: Tony Ray, Daniel Cwin, David Siebert. nt row: Sandy Kuntz, Kit Lewis, David Siebert, Sarah Barnhart, Becky Barnhart. Back raw: Mrs. Margaret Gray and Mrs, Judy Gandrus, l'1SOI'S. Students join before school chess games Twenty-four Ropers, meeting every morning before school, could be seen challenging, checkmating, and stale- mating each other. Realizing that win- ning at chess takes more than mechani- cal movement, Chess Club members perfected skills which would stymie an unsuspecting partner. Steve Clark, president of Chess Club, controlled the first board. To hold the first board one must accept challengers from the lower-ranked second, third, and fourth boards of the AH team. Steveis fellow officer, David Oxford, treasurer, held the second board. Top-ranked players met other high schools in Saturday matches during January. Mr. Morey Villareal was sponsor. MN ,ox Mike Jackson, senior, appearing nonchalant, awaits his chance to check mate his unsuspecting opponent during a Monday morning chess meet. wifi F? Front row: Coach Villareal, Sponsor, Pat Hufford, Garland Masters, Sam Barton. Second row: .limmy Hays, Alan Mlalilong, Jaime Malilong, Gen Thompson. Third row: Bill Doin, David Oxford, Mike Jackson, Bob Thomason. Back row: ,lay Echohawk, Dennis Foore, Steve Clark, Darre Stoops. Boys provide backstage skill for programs Round-U p, Rogers' most enthusiastic production, was also the most im- portant project for the 24 boys in Mr. Byron Lasater's Stagecraft Club. Mem- bers built sets, maneuvered curtains and backdrops, and provided special lighting effects to help insure a profes- sional performance. They also served during class plays and assemblies. Backstage skills were not the only assets gained, according to the spon- sors. The boys also learned how to fol- low instructions and to work as a team. The group celebrated a year of study and work with a party in May. Stagecraft officers Blake Perry, Glen Huse, and Eugene Geiger exhibit some of the new lighting techniques used by the Speech Department in school productions. 2 Z l 1 1 ' 6 f A , I H U At Typewriter: Karen Cramer-g Nancy McCoy, Mrs, Beverly Archer, At Typewriters: Carolyn Ebersole, Pam Goold. Standing: Pam Brown Linda L. Ford, Regina Neumeyer, Becky Perry, Linda Hunter, Jeannie Hogget, Sheila Perry, Naomi Henshaw, Janet Marrs, Deanne FBLA makes Tulsa Firm study project FBLA, Future Business Leaders of America, helps to develop competent, agressive business leadership. It also helps students in creating more interest and understanding in the intelligent choice of business occupations. In 1968-69 these future business leaders visited IBM, touring this com- puter center and learning about the complexity of this mechanical network. Delegates made field trips to the post office and the Vocational Technical Center. Other activities included a Christmas party for the children at Hissom. They also made favors for local nursing homes. Bauders, Pam Parenti. rg. -qw? Front row: Mary Cravens, Debbie Ashley, Brenda Scott, Darlene Johnson, Carol Wagoner. row: Sandi Neal, Mrs. Phyllis Epps, Becky Stanridge, Sue Graves. ri S 5 Qu row Pam Goold Carolvn Ebersole Graydene Deese Second row Pam Bohbitt Diana Ryan Wendy Pinkerton, Small Pam Parenti Debbie Casey Judy Cheatham Back row Pam Brown Caren Cramer Janet Marrs, Dianna COE unites work, study in office job Cooperative Office Education is an elective course for qualified seniors in- terested in office occupations. Under the direction of Mrs. Beverly Archer and Mrs. Phyllis Epps, 31 stu- dents attended school half days and worked in offices of business firms half days. They not only practiced valuable skills, but acted as public relations agents for Rogers. They prepared mailing lists for the hand, copy for school plays, and ma- terial for NHS. Social activities in- cluded an initial get-acquainted party, a Christmas breakfast for teachers and counselors, and the annual Bosses' Breakfast for employees in April. 'JUHX 1 R D.E. members are Front row' Sherry Lamer Cindy Tilly Sandi Stur ' ' ' l ' . ' I Q l ,I geon, Debbie Kley, Debbie Unger, .I c W , J J S 'th, D' S ' Isliffniiiofogifzbtgldgfg i1'fElf5ciPop2ora SandrKlfelpt, Cindy Jennings, Joyce Vallett, Marilyn Muns, Cindy Dickciaistbn, ljllllldg' Bllagk, rllan Daldilg lgiildil Mcgmom Back I-Ewa D ' M lf 'iw' lf WMSOH, B011 Webb, Cary Foster, Gary Lehrman, Ronnie Barnes, Rex Anderson, David Finch, Ro' . . ean oore, oyd Collrus, Johnxe Whitson, Paul Buck, Tim Sisnev, David Darst, Gary Digiacomo. ,Q i - DECA learns practical skills of business Members of Distributive Education Club worked both on the job and in the classroom. Mrs. Eleanor Craig served as classroom boss. Those active in D.E. received a grade for and were paid for the outside hours they spent working for employer. D.E. is an affiliate of the Distribu- ' tive Education Clubs of America and l all students enrolled in the D.E. class are eligible for membership. Students attend school a half-day and are employed in a distributive oc- cupation for a minimum of 15 hours a week. This year 60 members took part in a Bosses' Breakfast, while selected mem- bers attended the annual District Con- ference and a three-day Oklahoma ri Leadership Conference in Oklahoma City in March. .loell Justus, Pres.g ,Ian Boardman, Vice-Pres.g Bennie Shepard. Historian: Sally Kucera, Parliamentariang Cary Lehrman, Public Relations. Satterfield. FHA serves Community, state, Country Future Homemakers of America at enjoyed a busy year filled with Their varied projects in- taking part in the National Fibrosis Drive and attending state convention this spring. club also uadoptedi' an under family for Christmas, pro- hem with a Christmas tree, and gifts. The Rogers chap- the year by receiving the Award. the club were Lauren Young, Debbie Duff, vice president, Worthington, secretaryg Celeste social chairman. Mrs. Delores served as sponsor. row: Lauren Young, Kathy Corbett, Cecilia Sawyer, Celeste Young. Second row: Glenda Chappell, Cheryl Graham, Teague, Sharon Lovett, Arlyne Hall. Back row: Debbie Duff, Carol Holloway, Joyce Stoops, Pam Worthington, 5-7? 1-13 sineea 'sf-w Officers this year are Cheryl Graham, Pam Worthington, Debbie Duff, Celeste Young 1 Front row: Sandra Nomcrief, Donna Pellon, Debra Dismag, Linda Beaver, Mary Weber. Second row: Debi Worslmam, Toni Ray. Sherry Echo-Haw Nancy Russell, Patty Tiger, Kay Dautenhahn. Front row: Pam Rogers, Judy Rushing, Linda Brazel. Front to buck: Barbara Norris, Cindi Jo Teresa Craig performs 3 handstand on the Janet Smith, Karen McCampbell, Lucia Medina, Debi Worsham, Phoebe Monger, Dorothy Dicks balance beam in Rogers' girls gym. -75 .Jirls acquire goals in sports, noclern dance Gymnastics, Modern Dance. and ports Clubs compose CRA, Girls ecreation Association. Mrs. Melba Harris sponsored the ports Club, whose members were tive in extracurricular sports. These irls met twice a week to join in tennis, olleyball, basketball, ping pong, and the spring, softball. The Sports Club sponsored a '4Play- y.', Junior high girls who will at- nd Rogers and are interested in orts were invited to participate in mes that they will play in high school asses. The gymnastics and modern dance ubs, led by Mrs. Kay Camp, were iven a chance to demonstrate crea- vity. The girls worked out dances d participated in Round-Up, using eir own ideas and routines. '4Besides the fun the girls have, they t good physical exercise. These clubs able them to develop skills in addi- to those obtained during the reg- gym hourf' said Mrs. Camp. Sharon Davis execute .r s ai precision handstand with members of Modern Dance looking on. Front row: Linda Brazeal, Debi Worsham, Karen Mc- Campbell. Second row: .lo Niles, Sarah Montgomery, Becky Hillyard, Diane Zonger, Jackie Mareck, Diane Zeller, Sharon Davis, Pam Cleft. Judy Reed, Jerri Conner. Buck row: Judy Rushing, FCA promotes development of body, spirit The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is an organization for boys who ex- hibit Christian ideals in school sports and competition. The 42 members met each week. Guest speakers spoke on the benefits of Christian living. The club promoted the idea of bringing Christ into each individual's life. An Athlete of the Week award was given to those outstanding athletes who reflect Christian living. The clubis president was Tom Aston who worked with Mr. Cordon Morgan, 'd th thl t . the sponsor' to gm e 8 a e es president, relax after a meeting. Front f0w: Tony Perez, Bill Schilling, Eddie Esley, Mike Stillwagen, Tom Aston, Larry Merritt, David Foreman, Sam Myers, Dan Cheshewalla. Second row: Jerry Marr, John O'Neal, Wayne Wood, Lee Colaw, Steve Smith, Tim Copp, Ray Buckner. Third row: Coach Lingenfelter, David McWilliams, Chris Pringer, Terry Vanderpool, Alan Carmichael, Jamie Mitchell, Bill Hemphill, David Walsh, Cary Holder. Fourth row: Coach Eubanks, Rex Thomas, Rick Ritschel, Rick Borgogni, Jackson Todd, Robert Scott, Rick Jackson, John Kelso, David Bradley. Back row: Allen Cubbage, David Bradshaw, David Wellman, Jerry Been, Harold Fisher, Terry Moore, Scott Cone, Coach Morgan. S .fs Q ellie FCA officers David McWilliams, vice-presidentg David Foreman, chaplain, and Tom Astol District Attorney Buddy M. Fallis answ questions from FCA members on Christ and t law. VICA enters in local, state, national meets A bumpy ride under an October sky, laughter, a camp fire and hay began the yearly activities of VICA, Rogers' chapter of Vocational Industrial Clubs of America. Miss Loretta Shidler, cos- metology teacher and VICA sponsor, accompanied the girls. Following the hayride, state and na- tional conventions headed the bill of fare for VICA activities this year. The club sponsored delegates at the East- ern District Career Day held in Mc- Alester on March 21. Officers for the Eastern District were elected and the Easter District Sweetheart was chosen. Ramona Shellhammer, Rogers senior, served as the Eastern District Parlia- mentarian for 1968-69. The Rogers seniors and two juniors were selected from inter-school contests to represent the school in the Career Day competition, held May 5-6 in Oklahoma City. These representatives entered cosmetology and hair styling events, competing for state awards. October 25 was the date for the State Leadership Conference also held in McAlester. Officers of VICA clubs over the state learned new ideas for social and competitive activities. Rogers will send representatives to the National VICA Convention on June 22-25, to compete in contests similar to those of the state conven- tion. VICA stresses leadership through election and training of officers, par- ticipation through social and business activities, and competition through state and school contests. Officers for this year were Rebekah Harrison, presidentg Anita Jackson, vice president, Janet Ballard, secre- taryg and Gail Brand, treasurer. LETICS I From appreciation 5 My 1 -- V. - ., ' V' ',f11,Hw-Q to participation Cross Countr carries torch to season wins Roper cross country team turned in an outstanding performance despite having only three returning lettermen out of a squad of ten. ln the first meet of the season, the Rogers team placed second in a tri- angular meet with Kelly and Memorial. The top runners for Rogers were sen- iors Blake Woolf, John Westbrook, and Ken Schroeder. Junior prospects for next year's team are Mark Malloy, John Pringle, and John Holderman. Coach Lingenfelter remarked, 'The boys improved at each meet and proved to be capable runners? W ' dl nn- Nik' ,. A ,,, WUI t l. ,qfifih s- f- J' J A -MM. 1,.. .mu x . .. uw' g qc . 1 . c U t its ip' . .Q .. jww' s- , , ,f-1' K Y Coach Lingenfelter clocks the Roper cross country team at a daily practice Front raw: Coach Lingenfeltcr, John Holderman, Blake Woolf, Kent Schroeder, John Westbrook, and John Pringle. Back row Uway Willoughby, Paul Caldrcn, Jack Norris, Mark Malloy, David Humphrey, and James Harvey. Schroeder, Rogers senior, fights for the last yards in the Rogers Invitational. John Mark John Kent Holderman Malloy Pringle Schroeder John Dwayne Blake Coach Woolf, Kent Schroeder, and .Iohn Westbrook train for the Westbrook Willoughby, Mgr. Woolf Lingenfelter CROSS COUNTRY RECORD Tri-Meet 2nd fKelly, Memorial, Rogersj Sequoyah Invitational 3rd Edison Invitational 4th Quadrangular fCentral, Memorial, B'Ville lst Sooner, Rogersj Rogers Invitational 3rd O.S.U. Invitational 5th All Conference 4th OSSAA Meet 8th PPQS. .YN-iQ.4. , 4, 52: in df f rv 'QSQQZWZZ , f- 'W A ui, . 3 N 1- ' fi . 21.14 A q Q , ,,,l if A pig E i 5 3 QQ 'Nun 3 .Lai ive v . F .awp x 'Ei Mhiim 'W K Y wi W Q Y V . 1 v 4 ' K 0 R 3,-2 17, K if ,if malgggggt Q. H 12, - , 1 , ,Q .- ,,,.mar951n-' 1. sam!-. 5-r'z.'gpkgfa1?wfN,,5.,?+,Q .. , 0, Y,A,m,. .A,, I , K , ia 1 Rf 'S 'X K X, 4 .1+. A , , ,, 1 -, ' , gk 'B f 'f 'f 7 if?5'f42vZ 3 W'i .7 'Wd' Axe .f 'N 'Q' gmfiffi 2 5 4... Hn ..1f. , PS2 M Z.- Y , M, 2 ffffviifik QIQFUHAIYX S GCB77 FOOTBALL RECORD Rogers O.lVl.A. O Rogers Bartlesville 0 Rogers Memorial 20 Rogers Hale 6 Rogers Bartlesville 6 Rogers Edison 22 Rogers lVIcLain 21 Rogers Central 0 Rogers Central l O Rogers East Central 6 Rogers Hale 8 Coach Cagle Rival B Squaders from Hale-Rogers collide ou Myron Cunmn ham Sain McClellan Steve Ritchey, Ed Stephenson, Don Cuenca, Robert Duncan Dennis Thompson Butch King, David Edgar, Robert Edgar, Bill Lmdell H C Miller Richard Bennett, and John Nicholas. Fourth row: Zahlenslq and David Hxdnck Back raw: Loren Roth, Stan Rhinehart, Gary Lindell, and Bill Pitcock. Second row: John Bill Hackathorn, and Don Bailey. Third row: David Jeff Liner, Mike Morris, Gerald Vanderpool, Charlie Paul McElwain, Greg Perrett, Chris Walker, Steve O-7 players Choose Taylor Back of Year Winning by leaps and bounds and interceptions, Ropers gridders set the pace for the 1968 season. Driving a hard bargain, the Ropers whipped North Little Rock, Arkansas, 19-13, in the hardest game of the season. Next, Salina, which was ranked num- ber one in Kansas, met with a stale- mate as the determined Ropers held their ground with a score of 14-14. The Ropers then completed their task of defeating our homecoming foe, Edison, 10-7, as they held them on their own ten yard line for the last four downs of the game. The Ropers climaxed the season by stomping Ponca City, the number one team in the conference, 19-16. The Roper offense drew a quick and mighty onslaught by scoring all points in the last minutes of the game. Robert Taylor takes a turn and heads for the goal line in the all-City Game with Edison Robert Taylor heads for daylight with a potential Norman tackler on his back. SEASON RECORD Rogers 13 Central Rogers 7 Edison Rogers 19 No. Little Rock, Ark. Rogers 21 Muskogee Rogers 19 Central Rogers 14 Salina, Kans Rogers 10 Edison Rogers 6 Hale Rogers 21 Norman Rogers 19 Ponca City Rogers 20 Bartlesville Rogers 0 Memorial ...w if X, fs.. 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R 'Y ' W , V . . 4 X ., Capable staff leads winning WR gridders In his fourth year as head coach, Bill Eubanks and his staff of football assistants led the Ropers to an exciting 6-3-1 season record. Coach Eubanks received help with the backfield from Darrell Woolf, who came to Rogers from the University of Tulsa. Back for his third year as line coach was Tom McGuire, also from T.U. Roper Athletic Director Tom Hurst Worked with the ends to sharpen the passing attack. Scott Schuhmann assisted coaches as a student teacher. Norman DeRoin halts Central's Sammy Tigert, as Sam Myers, 1801 come to his aid l C C s , fan F -V.. ,. . .r,. -- f . - , a' ts fgl if . ff? .ly 13' Iitwfls -It 3 'ii 3 -' 2:5523 ' l 1 ' 4 2' 'QQ -' . f s - . ,gi lit is FQ if QF s of ft F a r of 1 g t ' I ' t , , gl? - Y Qi. pm ..:,t. Q -. V . 6 . v- ' , ' 131 .fit stt. i e .' .r.. f fi t--. , ,Q Qauvritgrs 'K 1 ' i T i-rr ' l .1 fa It ' na if' Q 84 ' ' 'E . r gi ' DM X A I it Y , nl 2 U my K x 1 . on ,if - gi: A, E5 N l l , L , p .. it , H. Z. M 2 1. flee. a B E.. ap f-I2 11 5 ,, t' 'vi' J Front row: David Gibbons, Gary Johnson, Mark Walker, Robert Taylor, Mike Aston, Norman DeRoin, Sam Myers B111 Perryman Seca Larry Kelly, Mike Thurber, Danny Chesawalla, Mike Stillwagon, Doug Fugate, Gary Simpson, Ray Buckner. Third row Tony Perez Bill Charles Chibitty, Alan Mullinax, David Eslick, David Foreman, John Harris. Fourth row: Frank Campbell Randy Meadow Rick Dale London, Tommy Allsup, Charles Wood, Ed Herron. Fifth row: Mike Watlen, Mike Ruggles, Danny Pitts Tommy Stockton Todd, Johnny Cook, Randy Green, Don Edgar. Back row: Ferrell DeRoin, Rick Ritschel, Stan Hall, Gerald Brothers David Jerry Been. 'Au . Q-Qy .,. Y C 5 X ,.f4g,,M+,'w nmux., K, '--- ww , 2 s Tom Allsup Tom Aston J CITY Been Rick Borgogni Ray Buckner Dan Chesawalla Charles Chihhitty John Cook Don Edgar David Foreman Doug Fugate David Gibbins Randy Green Stan Hall John Harris Ed Herron Gary Johnson Dale London David McWilliams Randy Meador Allen Mullinax Roper end, Jackson Todd, snares a tight pass between two defenders. Paul Fisher and David McWilliams tape ailing Bill Shilling Sam Myers Tony Perez Bill Perryman Dan Pitts Rick Ritschel Bill Shilling Gary Simpson Mike Siillwagen Tom Stockton Robert Taylor Mike Thurber Jackson Todd Mark Walker Charles Wood Hard-driving Ropers tackle gridster foes Led by powerhouse running of full- ck Robert Taylor, stamina of tail- ck Allen Mullinax, tackles by Mike hurber, and successful interceptions John Harris, the Ropers rolled to impressive season. Other distinguished gridders were nior Ray Buckner, who managed a yard punt during the Norman game, d junior Dale London, substitute arterback, who pulled through many ose plays. ' Senior Doug Fugate and junior arlie Woods, retired early in the ason after being seriously injured ring the North Little Rock game. Players chosen for the Oklahoma ven were as follows: Sam Myers, hn Harris, Bill Perryman, Mike urber, Gary Simpson, Danny Chesa- alla, and Robert Taylor. Jacky Abraham David Adair AFrank Campbell Paul Fisher Mike Wantlalld Mgr. Mgr. Mgr. Mgr. Mgr. Gridders eye football cue card before the Oklahoma Seven All-City football tournament. 5' iff ,fr 524 , , fa vw.-ff.: - f ii 'VS weft, 'ff E153 K gg f W1-W VH, MM 3? Q , Q33 , L 63 551, .M J , W3 ' 45. WfZ? A'f'5Li? i .N Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers BASKETBALL Season Record 43 Central 48 Muskogee 62 Memorial 59 Edison 54 Hale 51 Muskogee 54 Bartlesville 62 Ponca City 52 Edison 68 Hale 62 Central 58 Ponca City 57 Stillwater 65 Bartlesville 58 Drumwright David Wing tells Bartain Wildcats, If you c1m't win at basketball, try soccerf' X, ........,..,,.,..4 Mark Sizemore moves in as David Wing strains for a last minute has ket. John Harris takes flight to block an Edison lay-up. N '-Q-K-vfmx N-.-.,,n- gr:- Coach letters baker's dozen ith Bonvvell Twelve basketball players were se- ected to receive letterman honors for he ,68-'69 season. The effort and de- ermination of the team, according to oach Wendell Wilkinson, was instru- ental in his decision to award letters o the entire squad. In addition to ,lohn Harris, Jeff Mar- in, Mark Sizemore, and Steve Stan- ield, all of whom were returning let- ermen, Coach Wilkinson lettered one enior, six juniors, and one sophomore. The experience of coaches, Wilkin- on and John Walker, and of the sen- backed by underclassman support, the Ropers a fighting combination only an average season record. 2' 95550 F Rookie Coach Wendell Wilkinson confers with the Roper squad during the ORU Tournament. John C ary John Bim Bonwell Dickinson Harris Hudgens ,I ack Mark Steve David Melton Sizemore Stanfield Wing Roper, Jack Melton, battles two Wildcats for a rebound. R255 ,rr Qui ' l , . 1 Q Steve Stanfield struggles for a rebound. Jackie Melton waits for shot to be completed by a Bartlesville player. l lo', , E A-Squad Roundballers are, Front row: Jeff Martin, Jackie Melton, Steve Stanfield, John Harris and David Anderson. Back row: Mark Sizemore Bim Hudgens, Ronnie Hutton, David Wing, Randy Loop, Richard Bales, Gary Dickinson, John Bonwell. Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers BASKETBALL ' Season Record Central Muskogee Memorial Edison McLain Central Hale Muskogee Bartlesville Ponca City Edison Hale Central Ponca City Stillwater Stillwater Bartlesville Drumright Ronnie Hutton tries for a long side shot at a B-Squad meet on Central home courts. Front row: Jim Morgan, Mark Amstutz, Kevin Wynn, Myron Cunningham. Back row: Sam McClellan, Ralph Bollinger, Chuck Young, Steve Richie, Ricky Ritschel. B-squad gets tough season bounces foes The Roper B-squad closed out its season with an 8-9 record. Five play- ers, ,Ricky Ritschel, Ralph Bollinger, Mark Amstutz, Kevin Wynn, and Steve Richie were regular starters for the team. Although the season's record was not impressive, the B-squad does prom- ise to lend experience to next yearls A-squad roundballers. Coach Walker wrestlers win regionalsg 25 men letter Coach Morey Villareal, who has been wrestling coach at Rogers for 16 years, lettered 25 boys. These grapplers led the way to an exciting and successful season. Alan Karstetter, Charles Hewlett, Dean Jones, Doug Finley, and Gary Simpson, top senior scorers, were aided by juniors Allen Mullinax and Larry Kelly, and sophomores Glenn Lyne and Jimmy Sharon, in giving the team the experience and depth needed to over- power their opponents. Coach Villareal was assisted by Tom McGuire and Byron Lasater. Jimmy Sharon, sophomore letterman, attempts handholding techniques in bout with Memorial. Front row: Tony Perez, Charles Hewlett, Allen Mullinax, Tom Barham, Alan Karstetter, Doug Finley, .lay Echo-Hawk, David Gilley, .l Baker, Bob Godwin, Ed Herron, Glenn Lyne, and Jimmy Sharon. Second row: Neil Smith, Jim Holmburg, Paul Caldron, Mike Howard, R: Northcott, and Ronnie Evans. Third row: Gary Simpson, Dean Jones, Tommy Stockton, Dale Sharp, David Eslick, Mark Swan, Weil Wildcat, Ronnie Cuenca, Randy Reese, Dan Donaldson, Danny Samuels, Richard Kley and Pat Moriaty. Back row: .lim Bankhead, Buckner, Coach Villareal, Byron Lasater, Steve Swisher, Mike Lance, Kent Doll, and Chris Ferris. , is at-1, an ' on giQlif 'i4 ' t ., 1 anew Q22 1, e ,Ney ima-g1.i2li,1 i Coach David James J im Tommy J ay Doug Villareal Adair Baker Bankhead Barham Echo-Hawk Finley Paul David Bobby Ed Charles Jim Mike Fisher Gilly Godwin Herron Hewlett Holmberg H0W3l'd Dean Alan Larry Glenn Robert Alan Rick Jones Karstetter Kelley Lyne Milstead Mullinax Nonheott Tony Jimmy Dale Perez Sharon Sharp Cary Mark Simpson Swan Rogers junior Mike Howard tangles with Central opponent. Rogers won 21-17. Three year letterman Dean Jones scores two points for takedown against Central. WRESTLING Season Record Rogers McLain 14 Rogers Memorial 25 Rogers Edison 21 Rogers Bartlesville 21 Rogers Central 15 Rogers Webster 18 Rogers Muskogee 12 Rogers Hale 15 Rogers Kelly 25 Rogers Washington 26 Rogers Ponca City 18 East Central Invitational lst Webster Invitational 3rd O.R.U. Invitational 4th Edison Invitational 6th Regionals Ist State 3rd Senior letterman Gary Simpson matches muscles with an opponent during a practice match as he relies on strength to attempt an escape. Dean Jones hoists his rival in a decisive match. CHU' Simpson maneuvers a Ponca City grappler into a possible pin at a home match Ogers wins kla-7 crown, egional title Rogers, wrestling team reached its innacle this year as it grabbed the nferenlce championship and placed rst int e regionals. In the class AA regionals tournament Edison, Rogers surprised a field of teams and won the tournament with points. Rogers led all teams in mber of men, with eight going to state tournament. Top scorers for the grapplers this were seniors Gary Simpson, Hewlett, Alan Karstetter, Doug , Dean Jones, and Jay Echo- ,luniors included Allen Mullinax, Kelly, Tony Perez, and Mike Sophomore matmen were Lyne and Jimmy Sharon. Morey Villareal predicted, many returning lettermen next we have a good possibility for successful year. Senior James Baker, shows signs of grimace as he puts a head lock on a Memorial opponent Submariners make plunge to 1-8 season Roper Submariners hit the briny deeps this year as they sank to a 1-8 season. Starting the season the guppys met East Central in a crucial contest which they lost 61-34. At Central the swimmers once again fell 52-43. Other mermen losses were Hale, East Central, and Central. The high spot of the season came when swimmers blew Mclain out of the pool 62-33. The Ropers won every event but two. Returning senior lettermen were Bill Hemphill, David Bradley, John Wolcott, Robert Scott, and Steve Smith. Juniors, Gary Holder and Jonny O'Neal, added experience to the squad. Number one back stroker, Gary Holder, pulls to a second place in the Rogers-Central meet l C eo Front row: .Jonny 0'Neal Robert Scott Cary Johnson Bill Hem h' , A - 1 , p 111, Coach Morgan, Joe Fulkerson, R Th , St S 'th D ' gi! dggdjjgly lgair. Sgucilong row: Gerald Brothers, Tom DeHaas, Scott Cone, Gary Holder. David WalshFxJohnonif3?JlcotEveWal1t1er 'Jachihlg Efl Clllygbage' n e so. lr row. David Wellman, Terry Moore, Lee Colaw, Ed Esly, Brad Bradshaw, John Nicholas, Ricky Jackson, and - 9 David Gerald Tom .Toe Bill Cary Walter B1'ad1CY Brothers Del-Iaas Fulkerson Hemphill Holder Jacobs Cary Jerry Jonny Robert Steve David John x Johnson Marr O'Neal Scott Smith Walsh Wolcott SWIMMING Season Record Rogers 34 Edison 61 Rogers 35 Memorial 60 Rogers 34 East Central 61 Rogers 43 Central 52 Rogers 34 Bartlesville 61 Rogers 62 McLain 33 Rogers 40 Hale 55 Rogers 43 Central 52 Rogers 34 East Central 61 Central's Dow competes with O'Neal and Jacobs as Kelso watches. diver, Joe Fulkerson, soars above the water, twists, and enters doing a one-half twist forward dive, attempting perfect form and grace. v ' Randy Sontheimer prepares to serve to Muskoee-transfer Ron Babb during a spring practice. Up, up and away goes .lohn McKenzie during vaulting trials. an Allen. C 'V ' 1 -' in . ' YI' , , . ' . gi JIV 1 , V. MR l l60 A - I i N Rogers' nine picked to Win championship The Roper baseball team coached a state championship last year by coa Gordon Morgan, returned five lettf men. Returning infielders were Jam Mitchell and Allen Mullinaxg catchf were Sam Myers and Larry Merri Tony Redmon held the pitchers mour and Robert Taylor returned to the ol field. Returning senior lettermen, Pa Fisher and Alan Karstetter, and Ju ior letterman Gary Welch compris Coach Morey Villareal's golf team. Although Coach Wendell Wilkinsl had only two returning lettermen, Da id Anderson and Randy Sontheim4 the second year tennis coach receivw much help from juniors Danny Re burn and Bobby Shiffer. 1 Returning track lettermen are se iors Tom Aston, Danny Reed, .lol Westbrook, and Blake Woolf. Junior lr termen are Gary Case, John Pring Charlie Wood, and Dwayne W loughby. l ,- Golfers areg Front row: Johnnie Cook, Phil Taylor, Mark Welch, and C Welch. Back row: Harold Fisher, Coach Villareal, Roger Brasel, and M frm a .. 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' iififchy ' 1 ,gi ,A L. ,tA, ,L qi U We experience, acquire, belong 16 Y -Ex Q x , ,E 1, if Q 55, ,fly + ,fgi gvirfi Ai .0 k A , 'Vs Qu M ' 'UP in L, ff ,' , wi: X Jw .,fsf,,Qf:: .,. 533, ,. .,,1 V, ,Iv I ' I ' ,WN . , qi W I , ?, V V :WY an ,. -. 54, f Senior story - rags to riches to graduation The time-1969. The place-Will Rogers High School. As the lights came up on the 1968-69 school year, we saw the so-called dirt poor Class of 1969 take its place as the leader of the Royal House of Rogers. Mrs. Blanche Cordes and Mr. Ernest Darl- ing, counselors, plus Miss Sandra Doolin, class sponsor, aided in the quest for the class goal-money! Money came from a Tulsa first. The senior class presented A Different Drummer as its play and made over one thousand dollars from it, as well as prompted another high school to try the same play. Seniors elected Debbie Fleak, foot- ball queeng Debbie Wilson, band queen, and Kathy Walker, student council president. John Latta, how- ever, was senior class president, keep- ing the girls from making it a clean sweep. Commencement exercises were held in May, along with the senior banquet and lhe event of the year, the Senior Prom, and the Royal House of Rogers changed hands again. Senior class officers are, bottom to top: Debbie Wilson, stud. coun.g Roz Rains, soc. chrmn. David Anderson, treas.g Richard Blase, vice-pres., Linda Naifeh, sec.: John Latta, pres. In--,i i Eng u ll p I ll ' i ' 'Q .tin 3' ' 2' L fl rs, -, . ei e , 5 i 'pr, y r t w -I ,. J , - ' -I K A J T 'S i i i John Latta, president of the senior class. takes a breather during the fast-paced and hectic schedule of an average school day. L' 'N-f 'X nw 'lh..,. -we-.Ln make merry at the annual Christmas tea. experiencing a hard day at counselors row, Mr. Ernest Darling and Mrs. Blanche What's my name doing on the bulletin? asks Miss Doolin, senior class sponsor. LL Senior Board im-nihers arc, Fran! row: Janet Ballard, Karen Lawson. Teri Pollard, Patti Cochran, Pam Coold. Second row: John Woler! Carmicheal, Bruce Anderson, .loell Justice. Third row: Kevin Baker, Steve Wadley, Ray Buckner, David Bradley, James Mitchell. BIICIC 701411 Turner, John Harris, Danny Cheshewalla, Larry Pike. Active seniors bring attention to happenings -3 Senior Advertising Board members are, Front row: Carol Wagoner, Carolyn Ebersole, Judy Gibbons, Sharon Rhees. Second row: Elaine Perett, Peggy Wilson, Janis Perry, Patty Lahmeyer. Third row: Jim Holmburg, Marian Maloney, Jean Allison, Janice Steele, Sandra Herring. Back row: Gerald Konkler, Regina Dunn, David Anderson, Joy Scott. JACKY ABRAHAM, PAMELA ACKLEY-Band, FHA, DONNA ACOX-Stu. Coun., IUC, Red Cross, SUSIE ADAIR-Choraliers, Mixed Chorus, German Club Soc. Chrmn., Stirrups, Hon. Roll, Ropers' Review DONNA ADAY-Lariat, Quill 8: Sproll, NHS, Tri- Hi-Y, Jr. Play, Sr. Play Comm., Hon. Roll, 11-J's, MARGEE AHREND-NHS, VICA Treas., Stirrups Sqdldr., Red Cross, PTA Rep., FREDRICK VER- NON ALLEN, JEAN ALLISON-Sr. Adv. Bd., VICA, Hon. Roll DAVID AMES, RUTH AMSTUTZ-Stu. Coun., BRUCE ANDERSON-Jr., Sr. Bd., Jr. Play, Hi-Y Regnl. V-Pres., Jr. Prom Comm., Key Club, DAVID ANDERSON-Sr. Class Treas., Soph., Jr., Sr. Adv. Bds., Cross-Country, Swimming, Bsktbl., Tennis Ltrmn., French Club, Hi-Y, Boy's State Treas., FCA, Hon. Roll, Math Club JANA ANDERSON, JOHNNY ANDERSON, RON- NIE ANDERSON-Track, Cross-Country , VICKI ANDREW-Jr. Cheerldr. Fin., Stu. Coun., Jr. Adv. Bd., Choraliers TERRY ARNALL-Hon. Roll, Red Cross, Stu. Coun.g MARGARET ARNOLD-School Life, Hoof Prints, Quill 81 Scroll, Marching, Concert Band, Orchestra, Hon. Roll, German Cluhg WAYNE ARNOLD4Key Club, Trackg DEBBIE ASHLEY-NHS, FBLA V-Pres., Sr. Bd., COE, Hon. Roll TOM ASTON-Ftbl., Track Ltrmn., Adv. Bd., Stu. Coun.g WENDY ATKINS-Mu Alpha Theta, Con- cert, Marching Band, Orchestra, Hon. Roll, NHS, Round-Up Bd., Round-Up, MIKE A'1'TEBERRYg TED BACHMANN-Round-Up Bd., Round'Up, Sopll., Jr., Sr. Plays, Tllespians, Band Capt., Orchestra, Stage Band, German Club LANDRA BAILEY, STEVE BAILEY-Round-Up Bd., School Life, Hoof Prints, Quill 81 Scroll, Hi-Y, Jr. Bd., 1I-J's, French Club, History Club, Stu. Coun.g KEVIN BAKER-Varsity Athletics, Chorale, Jr. Class Treas., Jr. Play, Round-Up, Sr. Bd., German Club, Key Clubg JAMES M. BAKER-Sr. Play, Wrestl., Basehl., Science Club, Archeology Club, Medical Club LAWRENCE BAKER4Printing Clubg MIKE BAKER -Hi-Y, Hon. Roll, JANET BALLARD-Stu. Colm., VICA sec., sr. Bd., Hon. Rollg BEN BALSANO- NHS, Hon. Roll LYNDON BAMBURGg JIM BANKHEAD-Wrestl.3 SHERRIE BARBEEg DONNA BARCLAY-Stirrups Squadldr., Tri-Hi-Y, Jr. Play, Sr. Play Comm. KAREN BARNARD-Sr. Playg JANIE BAGCETT- Stirrups, FHA: RONNIE BARNES-Hon. Roll, BECKY BARNHART-Usher Corps Sec. MARCO BARNUM-Jr. Play, IUC, Mixed Chorus, JOHN GERALD BARTH-Lariat, Boys' Pep Squad, LINDA BARTON-Lariat, Chorale, Choraliers, March- ing Band, NHS, Sr., Jr. Plays, Round-Up, Stu. Coun., Red Cross, DEBRA BATES-VICA Z DIANE BAUDERS-COE, FBLA, Stu. Coun., PTA Rep.: MIKE BEAR-German Club, Science Club JOANN BEAUCHAMP-Marching Band, Hon. Roll, CAROLYN BECKHAM-Chorale, Round-Up, Stu. Coun., Red Cross, Tri-Hi-Y DENNIS BELL-German Clubg JAN BENNETT- LassO's lst Co-Lieut.g TERESA BEST, JUDY BLACK-DECA, Mixed Chorus KATIE BLACK-Medical Club, Stirrupsg RICHARD BLASE-NHS, Sr. Class V-Pres., Ir. Bd., Soph. Adv. Bd., Swimming, Tennis Ltrmn., Stu. Coun., Key Clulr Soc. Chrmn., Hi-Y, FCAg PAM BOBBITTg PAT RICK BODINE .IACQUE BOGGSg KATHY BOHANNON-NHS, French Club, Mixed Chorus, DIANE BOLAIN- Prin. Hon. Roll, NHS, NCTE Fin., Lariat, Jr. Play, Red Cross Offcr., Tri-Hi-Y, French Club, Quill 8: gcroll, Stirrupsg CARY BORDEN-Sr. Play, French lub BILL BOWMAN, DARRELL BOYD, CHRIS BRADLEY-NHS, Sr. Play, German Club, Stirrupsg DAVID BRADLEY-Swimming Ltrmn., Sr. Bd. KENNETH BRASHEARg LARRY BRAZEALQ BILLY BRESHEARSQ JAN BRISTOW-COE, Stu. Coun., Hon. Roll, Modern Dance Club Sec.-Treas. Students assis guidance staf' with schedule 1 5 . 1 x with J S l ' Q ......... - 'Q K 21:31--Mi.: rf x..,. . - al - f it fm t gi3+ 'Q 79' ,, Z?l A1 1 . , ,1 Claar, a counselors assistant, chuckles heartily as she reads trials and tribulations of Charlie Brown and Lucy. Norma Jones, assistants to the counselors. Look busy Norma, here comes Mr. Smith, says Steve MCCIUIG 10 DIANE BRITTAIN-Hon. Roll, BETTY BROCKER -Soph. Bd., Sr. Adv. Bd., ROBERT BROOMEl ' KAREN BROWN-Round-Up, Round-Up Bd., Sr. Play, Stirrups, Jr. Adv. Bd., Sr. Adv. Bd., IUC, Modern Dance Club, Jr. Prom Comm. PAM BROWN-COE, FBLA Sec., Jr. Bd., Stu. Coun., Hon. Roll, Stirrupsg SUSAN BROWNLEE -Stirrups Squadldr., FTAQ MARY BRUCEQ TOM L. BRUE-Science Club JEANINE BRYAN-Stu. Coun.g DANA BUCK- Stirrups, PTA Rep., Fashion Bd., FTA, FHA, Hon. Roll, RAY BUCKNER-Ftbl. Ltrmn., Sr., Jr. Bd., Jr. Prom Comm., BARBARA BUNN-Stu. Coun. Sec., NHS, Quill 31 Scroll, Thespians, Jr. Play, Round- Up, School Life, Chorale, Soph. Class Treas., Round-Up Bd., Who's Who Comm., Jr. Bd. CINDY BURKE-Red Cross Alt., STEVE BURKE, JOHN BURTON-Stu. Coun. Chaplain, Soph., Jr., Sr. Bd., German Club, Key Club Sr. Advisor, VER- NON BUTTS-Soph., Jr., Sr. Bd. MARK BYRUM-Hon. Roll, Sooh. Adv. Bd., JOHN CALDRONQ JERRY CAl..LISONg FRANK CAMP- BELL-Jr. Play, Round-Up, Fthl. Ltrmn., Soph. Bd., Red Cross, Stu. Coun., Thespians, Stage Craft, FCA MAURICE CAMPBELL-Hon. Roll, Wrestl., Soph. Play Comm., Auto Club, Stu. Conn., RONNY CAMPBELL-Band: IRENE CAOUETTE-Stu. Coun., Lass-O's, PTA Rep.: ALAN CAPERTON- Chorale V-Pres., Round-Up Bd., Quill 8: Scroll, Sr. Play, School Life, Jr. Prom Comm., 11-J's, Soph. Bd. BEVERLEY CAPPEL-Cirl's Glec Cluhg SYLVIA CAPPS-B Cheerldr., Soph. Queen,Att., Round-Up, Hey Day Queen Fin., -Soph. Bd., LYNN CARD- WELL-NHS. Science Club, Spanish Club, Hon. Rollg ALAN CARMICHAEL-FCA, Basehl., Sr. Bd., Stu. Coun. JIM CARPENTER-Adv. Bd., Wrestl., Basebl.g DEBBIE CARRIER-Chorale, Soph. Bd., Stu. Coun.g BARBARA CARROLL: DIANNE CARTER-LassO's Co-Capt., NHS, Soph. Play KAREN CARTER-VICA, Cosmetol0gY? JANET CASEBEER-I.assO's C0-Capt., Mixed Chorus, Red Cross, IUC, Round-Up, GRA Sec., DEBI CASEY -COE, FBLA, JACCI CHAMBERS-Mixed Chorus STEVE CHAPMAN-Science Club, Hon. Rollg BARBARA CHASE, SHARON CHATBURN- Chorale, Choraliers, School Life, Hoof Prints, NHS, Stirrups, Spanish Club, Quill 81 Scroll, Apr. Girl of Monthg JUDY CHEATHAM-COE, FBLA, Spanish Club TERRY CHENOWETHg DANNY CHESHEWALLA -Ftbl. Ltrmn., Jr., Sr. Bd., Jr. Prom Comm., Red Cross, CHARLES CHIBITTY-Ftbl. Ltrmn., Or- chestra, Round-Upg MARY JANE CHILDERS- Chorale Pres., NHS, Round-Up, Stirrups, Sr. Play, Red Cross, French Club, Adv. Bd.. Round-Up Bd. lf' ,r 5. l 5' 5 gii 'l CHRISTINE CHILTON-NHS, History Club V- Pres., Spanish Club, Ropers' Reviewg CHARLES L. CHURCHILL-Choraliers Pres., IUC, Latin Club, Jr., Sr. Play Comm.. Round-Up, Stu. Coun., Hon. Rollg BETH CLAAR-Hon. Roll, NHS, Stirrups Head Squadldr., Choraliers, Red Cross, CHERYL CLARK-Stirrups, Lass-O's, IUC, FBLA PAT CLARK-NHS, Lass-O's, Spanish Club, Hon. Roll, MARK STEVEN CLARK-Chess Club Pres., Natl. Merit Scholarship Commended Stu., Hon. Roll: DANE COATS-French Club, Hon. Roll, PATTI COCHRAN-Tri-Hi-Y, Jr., Sr. Bd., Modern Dance Club, Stirrups GARY COLE, SANDY COLE-Soph. Play, Thespians, Round-Up, Round-Up Bd., Stirrupsg KANDE COLE- MAN-Red Cross, Round-Up, Stirrupsg BEV COMER -Lariat, Quill 81 Scroll, Stu. Coun., Red Cross, German Club, Hon. Roll, Soph. Play Comm., II-J's, Sr. Prom Comm.. Fashion Bd. GORDON RICHARD CONWELLg CLIFF COOK, LINDA COOKE-Round-Up, Stu. Coun., Adv. Bd., Stirrups, Jr. Play Comm., Hon. Roll, BILL COOPER- NHS, Mu Alpha Theta, Science Club, PTA Rep. Girl Staters, Kathy Walker and Janet LaForge, start for a long Sunday drive. , , fr - wr... I 'T is Girls' Staters represent VVR at Chickasha Three ropers travel to OSU to Boys' State ,L , X N .,..,A V, Prompted by a P.R.I.D.E. Contest with Edison, Boys' Staters Bob Marley Rick Mellmg a David Anderson work to remove a kite from a tree on campus. DEBBIE COOPER-VICAg PATRICIA COPELANDQ TIM COPP-Hon. Roll, Baseball, FCAg JERRY COPPLER-Soph. Play, Round-Up, Round-Up Bd., Jr. Prom Comm., Lariat, Hi-Y, Latin Club, Hon. Roll, 11-J, Quill 81 Scroll KATHY CORBETT-IUC V-Pres., Stu. Coun., Stir- rups Head Squadldr., NHS, Mu Alpha Theta, Ir. Prom Comm., .lr. Play Comm., French Club, BAR BARA CORE-Hon. Roll, Lass-O's Officr., IUC, GRA, Mixed Chorus, Round-Upg DARYL COVEY -NHS, German Club, IUC, Boat Club, PAUL CRABB-Round-Up, Round-Up Bd., Mu Alpha Theta, Chess Club, Hon. Roll SCOTT CRADDUCKg CAREN CRAMER-Adv. Bd., COE, Stu. Coun., FBLAg MARY CRAVENS-COE, FBLA, Prin. Hon. Roll, LINDA CREAMER TOM CROFFORD-VICA, German Club, TOM CUMMINGSg DAVID L. CUNNINGHAM-Jr. Play, VICAg LINDA CUNNINGHAM MICKEY CUNNINCHAM-Stirrups, Russian Club Hon. Roll- CATHY CUPPLES- r. Adv. Bd. swf , J , Coun. Alt., Stirrupsg BEVERLY CUTBIRTH-Stib rupsg CHERYL DAILEY DAVID DAUTENHAHN-Latin Club, Hon. Rollg KATHY JAN DAVIS-Stu. Coun. Parl., Lariat, Hon. Roll, Quill 81 Scroll, Sr. Bd., Jr. Play, Tri-Hi-Y, Stirrups, Latin Club, LARRY DAVIS, MARLENE DAVIS-Round-Up Bd., Lariat, Stirrups Soc. Chrmn., Thespians, Jr. Play, Hon. Roll, Quill 3: Scroll MIKE DAVIS-Stu. Coun., Sr. Adv. Bd.g RICK DAWES-Basebl.g CHRISTENNA DAY--Marching, Concert Bandg Band Offer., Ropers Review Art Chrmn., Choraliers, Jr. Play, Soph. Play Comm,, Stirrups, IUCQ TIM DeCOCQ-Wrestl. GRAYDENE DEESE--COE, Jr. Play., Jr. Prom Comm., FBLA, Stirrupsg KAREN DeLAMMERMORE- DECAg HELEN DENNY-Russian Club Pres., Sci- ence Club Sec., German Club Sec.-Treas., NHS, Hon. Rollg NORMAN DeROIN-Ftbl., Basebl. Ltrmn. TERESA DeROIN-COE, Stu. Coun. Alt., FBLA, Tri-Hi-Yg DAVID DICKENS-NHSQ JOHN DICK- ERSON-Red Cross, Stu. Coun., Ftbl., DECAg MIKE DIEDRICH , NANCY DILLON-Choraliers, Jr. Play, Stirrupsg EDWARD MICHAEL DOBBS-Wrestl., Soph. Bd., Voc. Printingg ARTHUR WAYNE DOBRINSKIg JAMES DODSON ANNE DORIS, JILL DORSEY, TIM DOVEQ LINDA DROUILLARD-Stirrups V-Pres., Latin Club, Hon. Roll BOB DUDDING-Vo-Tech., DANNY DUERSON- VICAg DEBBIE DUFF-Stirrups, FHA V-Pres., Spanish Club, FTA, IUC, REGINA DUNN-Stu. Coun., Soph. Play Comm., Sr. Adv. Bd., Sr. Play, Jr. Prom Comm. JAN DUNNEg JIM DURHAM-AFS Host Brother, Chorale, Round-Up Bd., Round-Up, Latin Club, Sr. Play, Choraliersg GARY DURLAND-Marching Band, Orchestra, Drum Major, Stu. Coun., RICHARD EARNHARDT-VICA CAROLYN EBERSOLE-NHS, FBLA Pres., Chora- liers, Tri-Hi-Y Comm. Chrmn., Sr. Adv. Bd., .Ir. Bd., COE, Soph., Jr. Play Comm., Hon. Roll, Stirrupsg .IAY ECHO-HAWK-Ftbl., Bsktbl., Wrestl., Sr. Play, School Life, Tennis, CATHY EDMONDS- Hon. Roll, Tri-Hi-Y, IUC, French Club, German Club, Sr. Play, Stu. Coun., ROBERT EESLEY-Hon. Roll, Round-Up, German Club, Orchestra JAMES ELLIOTT-Stu. Coun., GLENDA ELLISON -Hon. Roll, Stirrups, FHA, PTA Rep., JANICE ENGLAND-Stu. Coun., Red Cross, German Club V-Pres., Chorale, Sr. Play, Round-Up Bd., DON ENYART-Stu. Coun., Wrestl., German Club, Red ross DOUG ETTERg ANDY EVANS, GLORIA ANN FACANQ RICKIE FARMER DONALD FARRIS-Science Club Pres., Latin Club, Mu Alpha Theta, Medical Club, Leadership Club, NHS, Prin. Hon. Roll, Auto Cluh, Nov. Boy of Month, STEPHEN FARWELL-School Life, Hoof Prints Photographer, NHS, LOWELL FAULKENBERRY- Adv. Bd., Voc. Printing: JERRY FENRICH-Hi-Y Pres., Stu. Coun., Soph, Jr., Sr. Play, Round-Up, Ger- man Club V 1 v f- ' ' 4' 1 Qgfgltg J W , ,.. 5, iF.H,j,i:,,i5,Qf ' .t 2' 1 'L , 21' .wh-I Q 2 . f I ,W I Ns' . . f 1 .1 f . ,, ', H A 1 K . 1. - . -1 qs ' , yy -hiya p Aw. , I. pp,-fr Q if W,g.,4, a little too much Christmas spirit, and double parking his reindeer atop Santa Claus prepares to give gifts to sophomores. JOYCE FILLMAN-PTA Rep., LINDA FINCI-Ig DOUG FINLEY-Wrestl. Ltrmn., Golf, Hon. Roll, Red Cross, Soph. Bd.g NILES FINLEY-NHS, Mu Alpha Theta, Latin Club PAUL FISHER-Ftbl., Wrestl. Trainer, FCA, Arch- aeology Cluhg EILEEN FLAHERTY-Thespians, Jr., Sr. Plays, Round-Up, Round-Up Bd., Tri-Hi-Y, Stirrupsg DEBBY FLEAK--Miss Will Rogers XXX A Cheerldr., Round-Up Exec. Bd., Round-Up, Jr. Play: Thespians, NHS, Stu. Coun., Soph., Jr. Queen Att. Fin. g ROSEMA RY FLEMING TAG FORD-Latin Club: MIKE FOWLER-Com cert, Marching Bandg STEVE FOWLERg SHIRLEY FRAEL STEVE FREEMAN-Soph., Jr., Sr. Plays, Hon. Roll, DARRYL FRENCH-Concert, Marching Band, Mu Alpha Theta, Hon. Roll, Chess Club, Science Club, Orchestra, SUSIE FREW-Stirrups, German Club, Jr. Playg TEHESA FRITZ-LassO's Santa lorings sophomores new presents -usb' 'Silk Connie Johnson senior attendant waits with escort David Gihhins. Mark Walker escorts Diane White during coronation assembly TONY FUENTES-Key Club, Hon. Roll: DOUG FUGATE-Ftbl. Ltrmn., Track, Soph. Adv. Bd., Hon. Roll, MIKE FUGATEg JOE FULKERSON-Swim ming, Stu. Coun., Hon. Roll DAVID FULLER-Marching Band: JUDY FURR -VICA, AIFS, CRA, Fashion Bd., STEVE GEERQ BETH GEPHART-Latin Club, German Cluh MARILYN CERARD-Stirrups, Dance Club, Round- Up, Lass-O's 4th Co-Lieut., Sr. Adv. Bd., DAVID GIBBINS-Ftbl., Track Ltrmn., Key Club, Printing Club, JANET GIBBONS-School Life, Hnofprints, Soph., Jr., Sr., Play, Round-Up Bd., Round-Up, Thespians, Stu. Coun., Adv. Bd., Quill Sz Scroll, Spanish Club, JUDY GIBBONS-Concert, Marching Band, Sr. Play, Sr. Adv. Bd., Choraliers, Stirrups, Hon. Roll, Jr. Play Pub. Comm. PAULA GIBBONS: STEVE GIBSON: DAVID GILLEY-NHS, PTA Rep., Wresu., CONNIE GILLI. LAND 71 HERALD GIVENS-A Cheerldr., School Life, Hoof- prints, Lariat, Round-Up, Wrestl. Ltrmn., Sr. Play, Mixed Chorus Pres., Quill 81 Scroll, Hon. Roll., Wranglers Pres., JANET GLECKER-Round-Up, Jr. Play, Stirrups, COE, Sr. Decorations Comm. MARSHA GLENN-IUC Talent Show, IUC Alt. Rep., Stirrupsg LARRY GLIDEWELL-Key Club Treas., Pres,, Sr. Play, IUC, Hi-Y BOBBY GODWIN-Wrestl., Red Cross, Marching, Concert Band, FCA, ANDREW GOFORTH- Choraliers, Round-Up, Sr. Play, KATHY GOINS, PAM GOOLD-Sr. Bd., Tri-Hi-Y Treas., ll-.ls', Jr. Play, Hon. Roll, FBLA, COE, Soph. Play Comm., Stirrups TERRY GORRELL'-Mu Alpha Theta, Wrestlq VICTORIA LYNN COULD-Soph. Play, Thespians, Stirrupsg CHERYL GRAHAM-FHA, Sr. Play, Modern Dance Club, Red Cross, Stirrupsg CLIF- FORD DAVID GRAY JR.-Soph., Jr. Bd., Round- Up, Boat Club DENISE GREEN-Jr., Sr. Play, Stu. Coun. Excc. Bd., Hon. Roll, NHS, Band Queen Semi-fin., Spanish Club V-Pres., Stirrupsg LORENDA GREER-Soph. Adv. Bd., School Life, Hoofprints, 11-,I'sg MARY JEAN GREGORYKg BOB GRIFFITH-Mixed Chorus, Choraliers CAROL GROSS-Stirrupsg LARRY GENE GUINNQ DAVID GWIN-NHS, Hon. Roll, Russian Club, German Club, Latin Club, Soph. Play Student Dir., DAVID HADDAD-Red Cross PEGGY HAEBERLE-Band Queen Att., Round-Up Bd., Choraliers, Stu. Coun., CHARLIE HANNQ SUE HAILEY-Math Club, French Club, Stirrups, GRA, IUC Program Comm., SUSAN HALE-Stu. Coun., IUC, Tri-Hi-Y, Jr. Play, Spanish Club, Stirrups Seniors elect Connie, Diane class beauties Band royalt serves group, reigns at game KAY HALL, LISA HALL-Stirrups, Red Cross, Medical Club, FHA, ARLYNE HALL-Adv. Bd., French Club, FHA, Stirrups, DAVID HAMILTON LINDA HAMMERg DONNA HANEY-Hon. Rollg MARK HANOCHg JHOLINNE HANSBRO JOYCE HANSENg TRESA HARLANg JAN HAR- MON, JOHN HARRIS-Ftlal., Bsktbl., Track Ltrmn., Soph., Jr., Sr. Bd., Hi-Y, Hon. Roll PANI HARRIS Red Cross Stirru 'Vledical Club i .- , DS, 4 . , Sr. Playg REBEKAH HARRISON-Red Cross V- Pres., VICA Pres., NHS, Hon. Roll, IUC, Cosmeto- logy, Jr. Prom Comm.: DEBBIE HART-Red Cross, Cosmetology, VICA, Soph. Bd., Jr. Prom Comm.: JEANNIE HARVEY ,. E 'C It ww., X g , ill f f -4 1 Si vi Band queen, Debbie Wilson and attendants Margo Raimond and Peggy Haeberle display as well as school spirit as they wear their ribbons reversed to hex the opposing team. NANCY HAUSER-FHA Treas., Jr. Prom Comm., Red Cross, Round-Up Costume Comm., Usher Corps, JIMMIE HAWKlNSg CONNIE HAYES-Soph. Adv. Bd., Stirrups, Tri-Hi-Y, .lr. Bd., Round-Up, Stu. Conn., CHUCK HEATON-French Club ALTA HECKELQ BRYAN HEMBREEQ HILKKA MARKETTA HEMMINKI-AFS, Stu. Coun., Chora- liers, Round-Up Bd., Math Club, IUC, Stirrupsg BILL HEMPHILL-Swimming Ltrmn., FCA, French Club, Hon. Roll CAROLYN HENDRICKSON-FTA, Tri-Hi-Y, IUC, FBLA, APRIL HERMONSONg VICTOR HERNAN- DEZQ SANDRA HERRINC-Choraliers, Hon. Roll, Ir., Sr. Adv. Bd., Sr. Play EDDIE HERRON-A Ftbl., Wrestl.q CHARLIE HEWLETT-Hon. Roll, Golf, Wrestl. Ltrmn., Key Club, IUC, KATHY HIATT-Stirrups, IUC, Hon. Roll, PEGGY HIBBARD-Hon. Roll, Library Club, Current Events Club GERI HIBBLEN-Tri-Hi-Y, NHS, Jr. Prom Decora- tion Comm., Mu Alpha Theta, Ropers Review, Stir- rups, Hon. Roll, MARCIA HICKS-Stu. Coun. Offer., Red Cross, NHS, Hon. Roll, Latin Club Offcr., Debate Club, Orchestra, MARY JANE HICKS- Stirrups Treas., IUC Stu. Coun. Rep., Red Cross, Stu. Conn., DAVID HIESTAND-Radio Club, Rus- sian Club, Chess Club DEBBIE HIGEONS-Medical Club, IUC Rep., KAREN HILL-Red Cross Rep., Stirrupsg CLIFF HOBSONQ SUE HODGE-Chorale Sec., Round-Up Bd., Round-Up, Thespians, Lariat, NHS, Quill 81 Scroll, Sr. Play, I1-.l's, Prin. Hon. Roll, Band Queen Fin., Stirrups DAVID HODGES-Mixed Chorus, Stu. Dir., Chora- liersg JANET LEIGH HODGESg MIKE HODGES -Chorale, Chorale Stu Dir.. Choraliers, Round-Up, TOM HOFF-IUC nil' DONNA HOFFMAN-Slirru s Jr. Pla Concert P 1 Y, - Marching Band, Majorette, Round-Upg JEANNE HOG- GETT-FBLA, IUCQ KATY HOGGATTg ROBERT HOHULSKI CAROL HOLLOWAY-NHS, Red Cross, FHA, Medical Clubg JOHN HOLMAN--NHS, German Club: JIM HOLMBURG-Wrestl., Sr. Adv. Bd., ANDY HOLTHOUSE MARCIE HOOPSg CARLA HORN-Stirrups Pres., Latin Club Treas., NHS, Round-Up, Orchestra, IUC, Medical Club, Mar. Girl of Month, CAROLYN HOR- NER-Sr. Adv. Bd., JUDY HUBBARD-Soph. Bd., Modern Dance Club, Sr. Bd., Stirrups KARLA HUFF-Choraliers, Mixed Chorus, French Club, IUC, Stirrupsg PATRICIA HUFFORD-School Life, Hoof Prints, Latin Club, Ropers' Review, JERRY HURST-School Life, Hoof Prints Editor-in- chief, Chorale, NHS, Quill 81 Scroll, Key Club, Hi- Y, Stu. Coun., Choraliersg DIANA HUGHES- Stu. Coun., Honorary Quill 31 Scroll, NHS, Latin Club, Hon. Roll GLENN HUSE-Stagecraft Stu. Dir., Mu Alpha Theta, IUC, Round-Up, Soph., Jr., Sr. Plays, Adv. Bd., Hon. Roll, PTA Rep., CHERYL INGRAM- Jr. Play Comm., Round-Up, Lass-O's Lieut.g MIKE JACKSON-Radio Club, German Club, Chess Club, WALTER J ACOBS--Varsity Swimming DICK JAMESg JERRI JAMES-Stirrups Sqldr., Jr. Bd., Hon. Roll, Red Cross, Tri-Hi-Y, Fashion Bd., JOHN ALLEN JESTICE-Round-Up, Sr. Play, Choraliers, Mixed Chorus, CONNIE JOHNSON- A8zB Cheerldr., Soph., Sr. Queen Att., Jr. Queen Att. Fin., Friendliest,Girl Fin., Round-Up, Quill 81 Scroll, Lariat, ll-J's, Soph. Adv. Bd., Feb. Girl of Month DARLENE JOHNSON-Choraliers, Stu. Coun., Hon. Roll, Red Cross, Stirrups, Tri-Hi-Y, Mixed Chorus, FBLA, ELIZABETH JOHNSON-Usher Corps, Stir- rupsg GARY JOHNSON-Swimming, Ftbl. Ltrmn., Jr. Bd., RUTH JOHNSON-Latin Club, History Club, PTA Rep., Hon. Roll, Girls Glee Club my alarm didnt go off the battery in my car was dead, then I missed the bus so I Here I am It s only 9 45 Explains John Remmington to Mrs. Walston, attendance clerk. JOHN JOHNSTON-Archeology Club Pres., Science Club, NHS, Jr. Play, Key Clubg LYNDA JOHNS- TON-Sr. Play, Jr. Play Comm., Stirrups, Red Crossg CAROL JONES-Soph. Play, Concert, Marching Band, Adv. Bd., IUC, DEAN JONES-Wrestl. DOYLE JONES-VICAQ LEON .TONESg NORMA JONES-Hon. Roll, Round-Up, Mixed Chorus V- Pres., Girls' Glee Club, Soph. Play Comm. Chrmn.g DARRELL JONES-Voc. Printing Club RONNIE JONES, JOELL JUSTUS JR.-DECA Pres., B Ftbl., Soph., Sr. Bd., Stu. Coun., Soph. Play Comm.g JEAN KARSTEN-Tri-Hi-Y, Stu. Coun., Red Cross, Soph. Play Comm., Stirrupsg ALAN KARSTETTER-Wrestl., Golf Ltrmn., Hon. Roll NICK KELAMIS-Jr. Bd., Jr. Adv. Bd.: SHIRLEY KELLER-French Club, Sr. Play, Red Cross, Lass-O's, Soph. Adv. Bd.g DAVID KINDERQ KATHY KIL- BURN Music: minded upperclassmen display culture PETE KING-Round-Up, Soph. Bd., Hi-Y, Stu. Coun., Marching Band, Round-Up Bd., Soph. Play Comm.: MARTHA KINGFISHERg JIM KIRBY-Hon. Roll, Round-Up, Orchestra, Concert, Marching Band, Stage Bandg ROGER KIRK-German Club MARK KIRKHAN-Jr. Bd., Latin Club, Soph. Play Comm.g ALICE KITE-NHS, Hon. Roll, French Club, Stu. Conn.: GENE KNAPPQ GARY KNIGHT-NHS, Mu Alpha Theta, German Club Pres., Science Club, Ropers' Review JERRY KNIGHT, PAM KNIGHTQ GERALD KONK- LER-Hon. Roll, Sr. Avd. Bd., German Club, NOR- MAN KRAUSE-German Club, Swimming JILL KRUMME-Round-Up, Marching Band, Orches- tra, NHS, Sr. Play, Sr. Bd., Band Queen Fin., Prim. Hon. Roll, Stirrups, French Club, SANDY KUNTZ- Concert, Marching Band, NHS, Usher Corps, Mu Alpha Theta, Hon. Roll, Jr. Play Comm, MARY KUYKENDALLg MARILYN LADD-Girls Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Red Cross rf... Sweet music cures the savage tooth and soothes the savage beast forsooth quoths Raimond to Gary Wallace as he steadies the grand piano. JANET LaFORGE-NHS Pres., Cirls' State, Chorale, Soph., Jr. Class Officr., Round-Up Bd., Stu. Coun., Jr. Queen Fin., Band Queen Fin., Spanish Club, Thespians, Jan. Cirl of Month, PATIY LAHMEYER -Adv. Bd., CONNIE LAND, ROGER LARKEY LINDA LARKIN-Stirrups, PTA Rep., JOHN LATTA-Sr. Class Pres., Adv. Bd. Chrmn., Round-Up Bd., Orchestra, Sept. Boy of Month, RUTH LAU- GHERY-FHA Pres., Latin Club, Stirrups, Fashion Bd., LARRY LEE LAUGHLIN-NHS, Mu Alpha Theta, Science Club, Latin Club CINDY LAWMASTER-Stirrups, Soph. Adv. Bd., COE, DON LAWRENCE-Lariat Editor, Round-Up Bd., Class Plays, Stu. Coun. V-Pres., NHS V-Pres., Thespians, Mu Alpha Theta, Oct. Boy of Month, KAREN LAWSON-Ftbl. Queen Att. Fin., Band Queen Fin., Stu. Coun., Sr. Bd., Chorale, NHS, Round-Up, Red Cross, Mu Alpha Theta, FTA, SHELLY LAW- SON GARY LEHRMAN-Red Cross, DECA, Jr. Play, KIT LEWIS-Hon. Roll, NHS, Usher Corps Pres., Mu Alpha Theta, SIGMUND LEWIS4Round-Up, Marching, Concert Band, Orchestra, Radio Club, Stage Band, JOHN LINDLEY RANDY LINDVALL-Medical Club, Soph. Play, Hon. Roll, Science Club, Round-Up Bd., ROBERT LINNELL-Round-Up Bd., Sr. Play, Concert, March- ing Band, Mu Alpha Theta, Hon. Roll, NHS, Apr. Boy of Month, LINDA LOGUE-Medical Club, Usher Corps, VICA, Vo-Tech, GAIL LONG-Red Cross LON LOVELESS, SUE LOVETT-NHS, VICA, Hon. Roll, Cosmetology, MIKE LUNDRIGAN- Latin Club, Radio Club, RON LYONS JULIA LYTLE-Stirrups, SUSAN MAHAN-Tri- Hi-Y, Hon. Roll, History Cluh, Stirrups, Soph. Soc. Comm., MARIAN MALONEY-Adv. Bd., MARY- ANNE MANCINO-Jr. Adv. Bd., Tri-Hi-Y, Hon. Roll, Soph., Jr., Sr. Play Comm., Jr. Prom Comm., Stirrups 1 ,un DAVID MANDRELL-School Life, Hoof Prints, Hon. Roll, Jr., Sr. Prom Comm., Hi-Y, French Club, Quill 8z Scroll, LARRY MARKHAMQ BOB MARLEY- Stu. Coun., NHS, Boys' State, Latin Club, Round-Up, Hon. Roll, Sience Club, Key Club, Feb. Boy of Month, JANET MARRS-Band Queen Semi-Fin., Jr. Adv. Bd., ll-J's, COE, FBLA SHIRLEY MARSHALL-LassO's, French Club, Round-Up, Red Cross: JEFF MARTIN-Bsktbl., Hon. Rollg JIM MARTIN, SHERRY MASTERS- LassO's, Round-Up, Red Cross, PTA Rep. A. J. McANELLYg BETTY McBROOM-Stirrups, Red Cross, MARC McCALMONg KAREN Mc- CAMPBELL-Modern Dance Club, FHA, Red Cross, Hon.Roll JAN MCCARTNEY-Lariat, Jr. Bd., Orchestra, Marching Band, Quill Sz Scroll, French Club, Stirrups, 'History Club: DONNIE McCASLlN-Wrestl.g NANCY McCLURE-School Life, Thespians, Jr., Sr. Adv. Bd., Jr. Play Stu. Dir., Stirrups Squadlr., Round- Up, Band Queen Fin., STEVE MCCLURE-NHS, Round-Up Bd. LARRY McCOMBSg RAY McCOYg BOB Mc- CUTCHEN-Swimmingg BILL McCUTCHEN JAMES McDONALDg PHILLIP MCDONOUGHQ NEILL McDUFFIEg PAM McFARLAND-Jr. Prom Comm., Stirrups, Red Cross GLENDA MCGINTY-VICA, Cosmetology? JONA- THAN McKEE-Orchestra, Science Club, Hon. Rollg JOHN McKENZIE-B Ftbl., Track, Soph. Play, GUY MCKNIGHT X Gary Knight, alias Chunk, intently balances Potrezibies against a Veehletvetzier scale. 40' ALLYN McNICOL-Hon. Roll, Round-Up, Ropers' Review, Orchestra Pres., Stirrups, BILLI MCPHER- SON-B Cheerldr., Lariat, Stu. Coun., 11-J's, Round- Up, Quill 81 Scroll, French Club, Jr. Prom Comm., Band Queen Fin., SHARON McPHERRON-Stu. Coun., Jr. Prom Comm., FHA, ELAINE MEDLIN- Mu Alpha Theta, Stirrups JIMMY MEFFORDQ PAUL E. MEHL, JR.-Head Cheerldr., Thespians, Round-Up, Round-Up Bd., Soph., Jr., Sr. Play, PTA Rep., Mar. Boy of Month, RICK MELLING-Mu Alpha Theta, NHS, Boys' State Rep., Prin. Hon. Roll, Latin Club, Key Club, Dec. Boy of Month, JACKIE MELTON-.Ir., Sr. Varsity Bsktbl., Mu Alpha Theta, FCA, Soph. Adv. Bd. JOHNNY MELTONQ DENISE MILLER-Chora- liersg LARRY MERCER, LARRY MERRITT- Basebl. Ltrmn., French Club Pres., Hi-Y, FCA, Hon. Roll KAY METCALFQ MANDY MILLER-Round-Up Bd., Thespians, NHS, Stirrups, Quill Sz Scroll, French Club, School Life, Hoof Prints, Soph., Jr. Play, Hon. Roll, Soph. Bd., IUC, RICHARD NEIL MILLER- Hon. Roll, Ropers' Review, French Club, Swimming: FREDDIE MILLSAP Science spurs students' wish for education JANE MINER-Stu. Coun., Red Cross, Soph. Play, DEBBIE MINIX-NHS, Spanish Club, Hon. Rollg JAMES MITCHELL-Basebl. Ltrmn., Sr. Bd.g MARY MITCHELL-Red Cross Pres., Stirrups CAROL MOECKEL-Prin. Hon. Roll, Mu Alpha Theta, Stu. Coun. Alt., Mixed Chorus Sec., Choraliers, NHS Exec. Bd., GRA, Jr. Prom Comm.g BILL MON- FORE-NHSQ CAROLYN MONTGOMERY, GAIL MONTGOMERY-GRA Pres., NHS, VICA Sec., Treas. LINDA MOODY-Latin Club, Adv. Bd.3 COLLEEN MOONEY-NHS, Hon. Roll, Stirrupsg ALLEN RAY MOOREQ GINNY MOORE-Stu. Coun., FHA, Stir- rups, COE DUSTON MOORE-11-J's, School Life, Red Cross Treas., Key Club, Hi-Y, EL'LEN MOORE, LOWELL DEAN MOORE-IUC, DECAQ MIKE MOORE- Lariat, Class Plays, Concert, Marching Band, Ropers' Review Editor, Key Club, Quill K Scroll, Thespians, Round-Up, 11-,l's .IEANETTE MOREY-Stirrups, NHS, Prin. Hon. Roll, Spanish Club, IUC, KATHY MORGANQ PEGGY MORGANg PAT MORGAN ALYCE LEA MORRIS, JIM MORRIS, DIXIE MORRISON 5 SU MOSHER-Stirrups, Stu. Coun., VICA BILL MUIRg GARY MUNNQ MARY MUNN-- Lass-O'sg SAM MYERS-Ftbl., Basebl. Ltrmn., Jr. Class Pres., Soph. Bd., Soph. Play, FCA, Jr. Prom Comm., Thespians LINDA NAIFEH-Jr., Sr. Class Sec., Tri-Hi-Y Pres., School Life, Round-Up Bd., Round-Up, Stu. Coun. Member-at-Large, Choraliers V-Pres., Jr., Sr. Bd., Band Queen Fin.g SANDI NEAL-Jr. Adv. Bd., French Club, FBLA, COEg LINDA NELSON, ELIZABETH NEWTON-Lariat, Orchestra, Concert, Marching Band, Round-Up, Stu. Coun., French Club, Quill 81 Scroll, 11-J's, Hon. Roll MARTY NICHOLAS-IUC, Round-Up Bd., Russian Clubg GARY NICKLESg NANCY NICKLINg RICKY NORTHCUTT-Wrestl. PAM NORWOOD-Girls Glee Club Offer., Stu. Coun.g WES O'BRIEN: LESTER 0NLEYg BECKI OLINGHOUSE-Spanish Club, COE, FBLA, Hon. Roll TOMMA OLSONg DONALD O'NEILL-Swimming, Printin Club Pres: ELAINE OSBORN-Stu. Coun E 1 -v Mixed Chorus, Girls Glee Club, Stirrupsg PATRICK OWENS mclmed senontas Demse Green and Susan Hale are accompanied by mustached Janet as they perform Navldld m the IUC Christmas assembly. Gifted seniors present talent, help AFS fund DIANNA PACKARD-Lass-O's, Round-Up, Medical Club Sec.-Treas., Red Cross, Latin Club, MIKE PAINTER-Vo-Tech., PAM PARENTI--COE, FBLA, Red Cross, RICHARD PARNELL JR.-Printing Club ROBERT PARSONS, ED PARTIN-DECA, Public Relations Chrmn.g DAVID PATRICK, EVA PAT- TERSON-Lass-O's Captain, Round-Up SHERRY PATTERSON-Medical Club, Red Cross, Stirrups: CONNIE .IUNE PAYNE3 PATE PAY- 'I'ONfRounrI-Up Bd., Varsity Athletics, Soph. Play, Latin Club, SANDY PENNINGTON-Red Cross ELAINE PERETT-Stu. Coun. Soc. Chrmn., Spanish Club Pres., Red Cross Treas., Lariat, NHS, AFS, Hon. Roll, Quill 8x Scroll, Round-Up, Jr., Sr. Plays, IUC, .IANIS PERRY-Stirrups Stu. Coun. Rep., NHS, Stu. Coun., Sr. Adv. Bd., School Life, Hoof Prints, State German Club Historian, German Club Treas., Sr. Play, Red Cross, PAM PERRY-Stu. Coun., NHS: SHEILA PERRY-IUC, FBLA BILL PERRYMAN-Ftbl. Ltrmn., DEBRA D'ANN PIFER-Stirrups, FHA, VICA, Honor Roll, Stu. Coun. Alt.g DON L. PIFER-Printing Club, Adv. Bd.: LARRY PIKE-Soph. Bd., Sr. Bd., NHS, Mu Alpha Theta, Sr. Play, Science Club RANDY PINGREY-Concert, Marching Bandsg WENDY PINKERTONg CONNIE PINSON-Red Cross Alt., DIANE PITCOCK-Stu. Coun., School Life, Choraliers, Tri-Hi-Y, ll-,I's, Hon. Roll TERRY PITTSZ PAT PLUNKETT: ROGER POINTER--Thespians, Round-Up Bd., Jr., Sr. Plays, Round-Upg TERI POLLARD-Sr., Jr. Bd., Stu. Coun., Tri-Hi-Y, Stirrups ound-Up Board members and officers pray diligently that Round-Up try-outs will soon end. DONNA PRESCOTT-DECA, Stu. Coun., FHA, JUDY PRICE-VICA, Hon. Roll: JULIE PRICE- Library Cluh, Stirrups, IUC, Girls Glee Club, VICA, Current Events Club, MARGO RAIMOND-NHS. Chorale, Thespians, Stu.. Coun., Band Queen Att., Round-Up Bd. J lf. 1 ROSALIND RAINS-Sr. Class Soc. Chrmn., Choraliers, Round-Up Bd., Thespians, Soph., Jr., Sr. Plays, Quill 8: Scroll, Round-Up, Band Queen Fin., Hoof Prints, Jr. Adv. Bd., German Club, Hon. Roll, Stu. Coun.: JAN RATCLIFF-NMS Semi-Fin., Stu. Coun. Rec. Sec., Mu Alpha Theta Pres., NHS, Prin. Hon. Roll, Jr., Sr. Play Choregrapher, Slirrups, Round-Up, Nov. Girl of Monthg TONY REDMAN-Basebl. Ltrmn.5 DANNY REED-Hon. Roll, Track, Marching, Concert Band LANCE REED-Crosscountry Ltrmn.g JOHN REM- INGTON-VICAQ AL RENDONQ PAT RENFRO -V0-Tech SHARON RHEES-A Alt., B Cheerldr., Bsktbl. Soph., Sr. Queen Att. Fin., Round-Up, Cheerldr., Tri-Hi-Y Sec., Jr., Sr. Adv. Bd., Soph. Bd., Hon Roll, Stirrups, Jr. Play, Soph., Jr. Prom Comm., Tri-Hi-Yg PAULA Stirrupsg RHODES-Chorale, Choraliers, Adv. Bd., MARVIN RICE-Jr. Bd., Stu. Coun., Red Cross, Voc. Printing, Jr. Adv. Bd.g BILL RICHARDS ig 113 1 . 4 gi-Q: re r Y X. Board judges original acts during tryouts Friendly spirit envelopes all during events Students rock-out to the sounds of The Henchmen at the September Howdy Dance DENNIS RICHARDSONQ LYNN RICHARDSON -Soph., Jr. Bd., VICA Offer., PTA Rep., Cosmeto- logy, Jr. Prom Comm.g BRUCE RlCKETTSg GREG RICHEY-NHS, Math Club, Mu Alpha Theta KURT ROBBINS-Hon. Rollg JAN ROBERTS, NANCY ROBEYg JOHN ROBINSON ROGER RODEN-Concert Band, Key Club, French Club, Marching Bandg RANDALL ROE-Mu Alpha Theta, NHS, Petroleum Seminar, Jr.. Sr. Bd.g SAM ROOP-Mu Alpha Theta, VICA, PTA Rep., STEVE ROPER NANCY ROWLEY-Mixed Chorus, Girls' Glee Club, i Girls' Sports Cluhg DANNY ROWLEYg PEGGY ROYALLg GARY RUCKER PAM RUCKMAN-Stirrups, Stu. Coun., Hon. Roll: RICK RUNNELS-Science Club, LARRY RUT- LEDGE-Jr. Bd., Hi-Y, Mu Alpha Theta, Hon. Rollg DIANA RYAN-COE, FBLA BRENDA SAILER-Round-Up, Round-Up Bd., Prin. Hon. Roll, NHS, Sr. Play, Stirrups Sqdldr., Thespians, Choraliers, Jr. Play Comm. Chrmn., PTA Rep., French Club, Jr. Prom Comm.g CHARLES SANDERS5 KATHY SANTEE-NHS, Soph. Adv. Bd., Fashion Bd., NYLOA SATTERFIELD-VICA, Courtesy 8: Welfare, Red Cross BYRON LEE SAVAGE-Soph., Jr. Adv. Bd., COE5 MASAYUKI SAWA-AFS Part., Stu. Coun., Round- Up Bd., Chorale, Friendliest Boy, CECILIA SAWYER -IUC Pres., Library Club Pres., Stirrups Squadldr., Leadership Club, French Club, Jr. Bd., Jr. Prom, Play Comm., Sr. Play Comm.g SARA SCHACTER DAVID SCHEUERMAN-Sr., Jr. Play, German Club: NANCY SCHLEHUBER-German Club, Stirrupsg BARBARA SCHMIDT-Sr. Inter-City Stu. Coun. Rep., NHS Treas., Jr. Bd., Round-Up Bd., Orchestra, Latin Clubg CARL SCHMIDT-Hi-Y, Jr. Bd., German Club, B Ftbl., Swimming KENT SCHROEDER-Cross Country Ltrmn., B Ftbl., Stu. Coun.g MEL SCHUYLERQ BRENDA SCOTT-COEQ JACK SCOTT-B Ftbl. JOY SCOTT-Stirrups, Soph. Adv. Bd., Sr. Adv. Bd., DECAQ ROBERT SCOTT-NHS, Hon. Roll, Latin Club, Swimming Ltrmn., FCAQ SHEILA SCOTT-Stu. Coun., Red Cross, Hon. Roll, Tri-Hi-Y, IUC, Stirrupsg VICTOR SEALS 'O 'E -.12 'W fl ,Q 'nv- Y'-3' f'-4? FREDA SEGURA-Stirrups, Marching, Concert Band, PATTY SHARON-Round-Up, Stirrups, Sr. Bd.g DALE SHARP-Sr. Bd., Hi-Y, French Club Treas., Varsity Athletics, Soph. Adv. Bd., FCA, Hon. Roll, DONNA SHAW-Lass-O's, Stirrups, IUC RANDY SHAWQ RAMONA SHELLHAMMER- NHS, VICA District Offcr., Stu. Coun., Red Cross, French Clubg MARY SHEPARD-Stirrups, VICAQ PAUL SHEPARD STEVEN THOMAS SHERWOOD-A Cheerldr., Hon. Roll, Stu. Coun., Track, Alt. Cheerldr.g DAVID AUSTIN SIEBERT-NHS, Hon. Roll, Mu Alpha Theta, Usher Corps V-Pres., Library Club V-Pres., Radio Club V-Pres., Science Club, PAULA SIM- MONS Librar Club COE CYNDI SIMPSON - y , 5 - A Alt. Cheerldr., Tri-Hi-Y Chaplain, Bskbl. Cheerldr., Round-Up, NHS, Hon. Roll, Soph., Jr. Play, Choraliers, .Ir. Adv. Bd., Stirrups CARY SIMPSON-Ftbl. Ltrmn., Ftbl. Capt., Wrestl. Ltrmn., Hon. Roll, LARRY SIMPSON, NADINE SISNEY-Stirrupsg NANCY DIANE SLOCUM- Medical Club MARILYN SMALL-COE, Concert, Marching Band, IUC, Jr. Play, Ropers' Review, FBLA, LARRY SMALLWOODQ BRENDA SMITH McGUIRE-NHS Red Cross, Hon. Roll, Stirrupsg BRAD SMITH- Radio Club Pres., Red Cross, Latin Club DALE SMITHg LINDA SMITH, SANDI SMITH, SHARON SMITH-NHS, French Club STEVE SMITH-Swimming Ltrmn., Hi-Y, FCA, Key Club, German Club, Hon. Rollg SUSAN SMITH- COE, FBLA, FHA, Red Cross, Stirrups, Soph., Jr. Play Pub., SUE SMITH, MELINDA SPENCER -DECA, Stirrups, IUC fQ 1 Savage hangs the final touches on Will Roger's annual Christmas tree in Senior Hall. Trimming tree br'ngs ropers holiday cheer GARY SPILLERS-Printin Club Basebl 'VI r liers, Stirrupsg STEVE STANFIELD-Bsktbl. Ltrmn.g MARCIA STARK-Stirrups GARY STARR-Usher Corps, Science Club: JACK STEEL-Round-Up Bd. Pres., Thespian Historian, Stu. Coun., Archaeology Club Offcr., Round-Up, Boat Club: JANICE STEELE-Majorette, Marching, Con- cert Band, NHS, Sr. Adv. Bd.g ROGER LEE STEELE -Hon. Roll, VICA ANN STEGALL, DAVID STEPHENS-PTA Rep., Medical Club, Stu. Coun.g PHIL STEPHENSg MAR- CIA STEVENS-Fashion Bd., VICA g , - A E -Z KAREN STAEHLE-Red Cross, Hon. Roll, Chora- Roper queens, Wilson, Fleak, reign supreme .5 if STEVE STEWARDg MIKE STILLWAGEN-Sr. Bd., A Ftbl., FCA JOYCE STOOPS-Orchestra, Stirrups, IUC, FHA French Clubg TERESA STOUT-Stu. Coun., Soph Play, School Life, 11-J's, Stirrups, Stu. Coun. Soc Comm., Red Cross BECKY STROUD-Round-Up, VICA, Cosmetology, Stu. Coun.5 DIANE SUMMERLINQ MARK SWAN -Wrestl., FCAg STEVEN L. SWISHER-Wrestl., Track SHERRY TATEQ DARYL TAYLORQ LIZ TAYLORQ ROBERT TAYLOR-Ftbl., Basebl. Ltrmn. REX THOMASg CONNIE GAY TIIOMPSONg DAL- LAS THOMPSONQ HOWARD THOMPSON MIKE THOMPSON-Marching. Concert Band, Round-Up, Round-Up Bd., Orchestra, Sr. Play, Ropers' Review, German Club V-Pres.g MIKE THURBER -- Ftbl. Ltrmn., Trackg ELAINE TIFFEYQ DEBBI TILLEY BARBARA TODD-IUC, DECA, Stu. Conn.: DANNY TOLLISONg MIKE TOLLIVERQ JERRI TOMPKINS -'-,,,..- -ai? -' snl - Fleak Mlss Wlll Rogers XXX rests after a strenuous routine Debbie Wilson, Wm RUECTS Band Queen dCm0HSU'at95 the fact that a summer cheerleadmg practrce session. she has as much wind as any drummer. DENNIS TOTTYQ BOBBY TOWNSENDg GINGER TRENTfSoph. Bd., LANE TUCKER LINDA TUCKER-School Life, Stu. Coun., Soph. Play Pub. Comm., Latin Club, VICKI TURNBULL -Stirrups, Jr. Adv. Bd., Hon. Roll, French Club, Girls Clce Club, Mixed Chorus, JIM TURNER- Sr. Bd., Ftbl. Ltrmn., NHS, Latin Club, Prin. Hon. Roll, FCA, Jr. Prom Comm, Jun. Boy of Month, KATHIE TURNER-NHS, Mu Alpha Theta, Stu. Coun., Spanish Club, Hon. Roll DEBORAH UNGER-DECA, LassO's, Stu. Coun., Red Cross, PTA Rep., Latin Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Round- Upg TERRY VANDERPOOL-FCA, Basebl.g CARRIE VANDERFORDQ LHDONNA VATH-Cosmetology, Stirrups, VICA, IUC 'fri SUSAN VELAZQUEZ, KATHY VICH, EDNA MARIE VINCENT-Girls Sports Club, MARTHA VOLINIC-Stirrups, IUC STEPHEN WADLEY-Stu. Coun. Treas., Bd. of Control Rep., Sr., Ir., Soph. Bd., Mu Alpha Theta, Stu. Coun. Member-at-Large, Lariat, Key Club, Hi-Y, Quill 81 Scroll, Who's Who Comm., Hon. Roll, Round- Up, RONNIE WAGNER-Stu. Coun. Rep., Jr. Bd., CAROL WAGONER-Stirrups, Hon. Roll, Sr. Adv. Bd., FBLA, CARLA WALDEN-Stirrups, Hon. Roll, FBLA, Soc. 81 Welfare Comm. DANNY WALKER-Choraliers, IUC, GARY ALLEN WALKER-Orchestra, Marching Band, German Club, KATHY WALKER-Stu. Coun. Pres., NHS, A. B Cheerldr., Jr. Queen Att., Round-Up, Girls' State, Soph., Jr. Inter-City S.C. Rep., Bellamy Award Rep., Prin. Hon. Roll, Sept. Girl of Month, MARK WALKER-Ftbl., Track, Hon. Roll, Soph. Bd. GARY WALLACE-Chorale, Choraliers, Round-Up, JACK DALE WALLACE-NHS, Marching Band, Spanish Club V-Pres., Medical Club, JACKIE WAL- LACE KKELLEYD, WALLY WALLACE-Sr. Bd., Round-Up, Hon. Roll MICHAEL WANTLAND, CHRIS LEE WARD- NHS, Hon. Roll, STEVE WARD, HAROLD WELLS -Soph., Sr. Bd., Chorale, YFC V-Pres. .IOHNNIE WELLS, .IEANIE WELSH-Stirrups, Adv. Bd., VICA, Cosmetology? DANA WEST-Soph. Bd., Stirrups, Stu. Coun., Hon. Roll, Red Cross, IUC, JOHN WESTBROOKfCr0ss Country, Track BILL WHITE, DIANE WHITE-Head Ftbl., Bsktbl. Cheerleader, Jr., Sr. Queen Att., NHS, Soph. Bd., Stu. Coun. Member-at-Large, Lariat, Quill 81 Scroll, Hon. Roll, Round-Up, Latin Club, French Club, Dec. Girl of Month, LAURA WHITE-Red Cross, IUC, Mixed Chorus, ROGER WHITE-Wrestl., Vo-Tech., VICA Parl. TIM WHITE-Lariat, Marching Band, Quill G Scroll, German Club, Basebl. Mgr.g RICK WHITE- HEAD-DECA, PTA Rep.g DON WICKERSHAM -Latin Cluhg BRYCE WILDCAT-Soph. Bd., Ftbl., Track, Sr. Bd., Round-Up Bd., Hon. Roll SHARON SUE WILKINSON-Red Crossg EL- DINE WILLIAMSg ROSALIND WILLIAMSQ JIM WILLIAMSON-B Fthl., Track Ltrmn., Orchestra, Hon. Roll DEBBIE WILSON-Band Queen, Girl, Soph., Jr. V-Pres., Soph., Jr. Fin. Thes ians Lariat Round-U NHS, Friendliest Fthl. Queen Att. , p , , p Bd., Latin Club, Quill 81 Scrollg PAULA WILSON-Band, Orchestra, Marching Bandg PEGGY WILSON-Lariat, Quill 81 Scroll, Band Queen Fin., Adv. Bd., Sr. Play Comm., Stirrups, Hon. Rollg JAMES WING VSHUP , 3 5 5 f l n from lost funds lead to hard kicks and new Roper dance steps from Eileen Flaherty. Angry students seek revenge on machines Ray Buckner, senior, demonstrates his intestinal fortitude by pressing weights to retain his esteemed reputation as Body Beautiful. W. E. WISDOM, JOHN BETTS WOLCOTT Swimming: JOHN WOLERY--Ir. Adv. Bd.g DAVE WOLFE-Chorale, A Cheerldr., Round-Up LEANNE WOLFE-Jr., Sr. Play, Jr. Prom Comm., Sr. Play Comm., Red Cross, French Club, ROD WOM- MACKQ CAROL WOODS-Sr. Play, Hon. Roll, Stir- '2 rups, Mixed Chorusg ,IODY WOODS-Latin Club Pres., NHS, Chorale, French Club Sec., Round-Up, Stu. Conn., NMS Semifin., Oct. Girl of Month, FTA, Stirrups BLAKE WOOLF-Cross Country Ltrmn., Track Ltrmn., Hon. Roll., GARY WAYNE WORSHAMQ LAUREN YOUNG-FHA Pres., Stirrups Squadldr., Sr. Play, Red Cross, Modern Dance Club, IUC, CAROL ZELLER-NHS, French Club, Modern Dance Club BILL ZELLERS-Stu. Coun., German Club, Hon Roll, CHERYL ZlCKEFOOSEg DAVID ZWART- Red Cross, NHS, Lariat, Mu Alpha Theta, Jr. Adv. Bd., Round-Up, Jr. Prom Decorating Comm., Hon. Roll, Math Club, BERNEATTA ZWINGER-f Stirrups ,,. -.ff ll ami Q Eat, drink, he merry . . . each to his Own thing u M-H N 'WN 'IZJW' va l xy. nf O ,-5,?fv,w me I , fs - ' Q , L ' -Qi g wx 'I , 3 1 N 1 I in wr T1 it , x 4, ,, . 4 nv.-,Q .. ...,. gflfiiiwigu ll Nagin If V? wr? ' 5 . Class of 1970 officers guide year's projects With its newly acquired rise in power, the class of 1970 launched its second year at Rogers under a long line of leaders, including David Wing and his cabinet, Mrs. Bessie Miller and lVlr. Wesley Howl, counselors, and Mrs. Betty Sprankle, class sponsor. As their first movement, juniors joined hands in saying '4Howdy to the sophomores. Firmly established as a class to be reckoned with, juniors turned their thoughts toward culture. The class pre- sented She Stoops to Conquer, a period comedy. Next came the Junior Prom, along with election of senior class officers, selection of Boys and Girls State dele- gates, and election of band queen and attendants. Finally, as the year came to a close, juniors found themselves wearing senior rings. Luckily, they had the summer to deflate their heads. Q 5 3 5 4. or dl quam David Wing, .-- v ...., Q.-7 IBN Junior class officers are, bottom to top: Darren Rodgers, soc. chrmn.g Susan Ryals, stu. cou Frankie Morgan, vice-pres.: Bobette Howard, treas.g Carolyn Steele, sec.g David Wing, p lnuuuuulju7unuvpn1lunnu .4-nv '4 W fi ........-A 71, .1 P., ,fr 'cu c1....i junior class president, enjoys a restful moment away from business by gracing the monument. wav 1'7- Nlrs. Milli-1' and Mr. Howl advise a student on hcst subjects to take next year. Xlrs. Bcity Sprnnklc, sponsor cooks dinner during planning and ll01'11E'lI1Z1klI1L' teacher period. Potter, Tommy Barham, Jerry Been, Mark Lewellen. Board members are, Front row: Jamie Baumer, DeAnn Rutledge, Janna Wyatt, Jan Boardman, Becky Standridge, Kathy Kuharsky, Cray. Second row: Lance Laneer, Tim Davis, Gary Dickinson, Ricky Jackson, Mike Howard, Johnny Plyler. Back row: David Brown, ,lunior Advertising Board members are, Front row: Pam Mendenhall, Joyce Gonzalez, Debbie Redd, Becki Mackler, Phyllis Shahan. Second r Regina Gentry, Cheri Butcher, Cinda Cramer, Daphane Derby, Mary Porterfield, Chris Olson. Back row: Mike Knight, Danny Amrine, B Hargrove, Robbie Elston, Mike Fry. ., a- ii '. M V in ,O , fo- r Qi. .ut rx e 4- ' ,A li X ,V X' 'X L 'c .gg 1. V V ff . ii -ills + o N.. - -is er it f , s init! V .,,, , - ,I we -1 . Q V , , ' , Tyger ,V by , f - V A Q . f 'Eb-. N :s we r 'QP' ' , ,V v ti, , A, 1 i z: . . ., Marv u ,Q ,Q V - fr g H asf f K f, .. z gm. f , H' . V M I V 51 ,f-55, 5-W . N .i M 6, . Judy Ables, Kim Ackerman, David Adair, Debby Aery, Mary Allred, Danny Amrine, Ronny Anderson Mary Apodaca, Mark Armstrong, Gayle Arnall, Terry Arnett, Jim Arnold, Les Atherton, Debbie Atki- son Ronald Babb, Bonnie Baggett, Billie Bailey, Gary Bailey, Bob Balenti, Richard Bales, Barbara -Banks .Q 4 , Qu fr, ,,., , ic: 4, we-. 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V, -.ning i 'li A f- Keith Binning, Greg Bittick, Joyce Black, Glenda Blackwelder Guyann Blair, Mike Blanchard David Blosch, Jan Boardman Teresa Bohannon, Allan Bolton, John Bonwell, David Booker, Kathy Boop, Cheryl Bower, Cheryl Bow- man Vicki Boyce, Judy Bozarth, Lan'y Bradford, Mary Bradley, Monica Bradley, Becky Brainard, Chuck Brandenburgh Bruce Branson, Larry Brewer, Leanne Brewer, Marilyn Brooks, Mark Broome, Gerald Brothers, Becky Brown Craig Brown, David Brown, Gerald Brown, Linda Brown, Sandy Brown, Sue Brown, Beth Brown- ing Larry Browning, Cathie Brownlee, Gene Bruce, Sharon Brumley, Linda Bruner, Gary Bryant, Walter Burgin Ronald Burkholder, John Burna- men, Kevin Burns, Teresa Burton, Cheri Butcher, Cindy Butrow, Vickie Cady Paul Caldron, Bill Callison, Debbie Camp, Jeanie Campbell, Keith Campbell, Julie Camper, Robert Canady Cathy Carlson, Bob Carmical, Annie Lee Carrell, Tony Carson, Danny Carter, .lim Carter, Delbert Casada Board handles advertising and finances 'A .. , .. 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I Ropers enjoy practice organ, gain new skill Freeman, alias Lightening Fingers, gets many new chords out of an unsuspecting organ. Instrumental vocal groups Combine effort Darryl Hammack, a fifth hour orchestra student, plays the bass during a Chorale rehearsal before a concert. sn- , tx I K, I, ,,.. .' X, -Y 'U' 4: ij QC 1. 'X. Nancy Humphreys, Gail Hunt, Paulette Hunter Linda Hunter, Johnny Hutton, Saundra Hux Chuck Irvine, Jim Irwin, Anita Jackson Connie Jackson, Delores Jackson, Ricky Jackson Angela Jacobs, Peggy Jacobs, Cindy Jennings Shirley Jestes, Bill Johnson, Bus- ter Johnson Ernest Johnson, Lee Emery, Mari- lyn Johnson Roy Johnson, Beverly Jones, Bev- erly Jones Donna Jones, Rick Jones, Ronnie Jones, Steve Jones, Odell Jordan, Laquetta Kaase, David Kannady Lela Kartman, Debbie Katchie, Sharon Kearney, David Keener, Don Keeton, Annette Keith, 'Lora Keith ,,, .,.,,,,,, ,, , . ,, 1, , ,,,.. J l E 13 Q J -K ., 1 t V 7 X K Z, '13 J iliac. 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Brenda McGuire, Phyllis Mcln tosh, Tim McKee, Eileen Mc- Kenna, Andy McKenzie, ,lan Mc- Kinney, Rhonda McKinney Nancy Mcally, Sandy McNeal, David McWilliams, Randy Mea- dor, Phil Meeker, Pam Menden- hall, Sharon Mendenhall Donna Mercer, Deborah Mers, Pat Metzger, Rodney Meyer, Beverly Millard, Donna Miller, .lim Miller Ann Monfore, Marilyn Montgo- mery, David Moore, Denise Moore, Larry More, Teresa Morefield, Frankie Morgan Sally Morgan, Fairy Morrow, Kathy Morrow, Mark Mullin, Allen Mullinax, Charlyne Mullins, Cheryl Mullins Mary Mulvehill, Dianne Murphy, Susan Mylar, Jimmie Naifeh, Jackie Neal, Pam Neal, Pam Neal Debbie Nelson, Regina Neumeycr, John Newcomer, Ray Newman, Roger Nickles, .lan Niles, .lack Norris Lynda Norris, Jerry N ottingham, Debbie Nowland, Sandy Nuding, Rick Nunley, Bonnie Oakley, Chris Olson Jonny O'neal, Judy Osborn, Suzy Owen, Linda Owens, Sharon Padg- ham, Carol Parker, David Parker ,zz P sw, ' W 'ue i A -- ,li fiviffj ..-i- , v 4-l- , 35, 3 e 1 ., is f 6 4- Elf ,, f ,z I4 ff qwzw W, ,U-av. , . ., ,- ,.r 4. 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V f - tw' 'iii or P AL David Parker, Danny Parker, Danny Parrett, Brenda Patterson, Lynn Patton, Lyn Payne, Gary Pearcy Larine Pennington, Tony Perez, Betsy Perry, Becky Perry, Dale Perry, Marilyn Phillips, Lynn Pierce Edna Pierson, Peggy Pifer, Linda Pinion, Cindy Pinson, Dennis Pip- pen, Bill Pittman, Danny Pitts Terry Pleasent, Tina Plummer, Johnny Plyler, Mike Porter, Rich- ard Porter, Mary Porterfield, Pat Poston Don Potter, Rose Ann Potts, Nikki Powell, Walter Powers, Ruth Prater, Chris Pringer, John Pringle Carl Prock, Steve Profitt, Ron Pruitt, Kathy Qualls, Beverly Quarles, Connie Rampey, Penny Rand junior class presents play, raises mone v 1 i of ,- - A - ' - 4 ' 243. X M , J., Y.- y ,., tj, i A Q . 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Q, ' ,g ,434 ' 3' i i lffl ' l t gan . .. , ,N , juniors learn fundamentals of journalism 3 ma i E A , lil in lla r I. ,Z 9 We-g,a.,1,f. is ik 'hit i5 X' ye: ,..s. if . if Q Xl Pain Rankin, Don Ratliff, Larry Rawlings, Helen Ray, Natalie Ray, Toni Ray, Debbie Redd John Reed, Brenda Reese, Danny Redburn, Mel Reinholtz, Kathy Reinking, Linda Reynolds, Don Richardson Dchhy Ridenour, Donna Ridling, Kathy Ridling, Cherrian Riedesel, Linda Riedesel, Tim Roark, Larry Roberson Barbara Roberts, Darryl Roberts, Connie Robertson, Mike Robey, Sandy Robinson, Becky Rodden, Darren Rodgers Karen Rogers, Beverly Royalty, Loretta Royce, Donnie Rucks, Miriam Franc es Rude, Donna Ruffino, Gorman Rumsay ,1 ,gim p :' ' i 'f -sg , t fr txlflli '- , , no A, A . , vw' N- X, '- .. M fb 77- . x ,ls , Km in 1 I x ' o R ! .. i gl ii ,441-r-I n .f- f ' gjf ey . I f r as f fi ess! ,ik f .n- rr ,gg ai. , .s,.,5, , . -Ar X, ALA ,f if'r:i t' as 5 '-433, ,V .. . Z- Y fs, nv l lm l , 1, sl n-r '-'Z' , at f fl Qi . I x 'x 15's W G' DeAnn Rutledge voices her opinion of the 1969 School Life staff in her journalism crass. John Rupe, Linda Rupe, Harald Rush, DeAnn Rutledge, Susan Ryals, Susan Ryan, Christine Sala Cary Sams, Danny Samuels, Sharon Samuels, Jane Sanders, Paula Suun- ders, Less Savor, Bobhy Schieffer Mickey Schreiner, Susan Schulz, Doug Scott, Mary Scott, Mary Ann Searcy, Don Secondine, Linda Setchell Phyliss Shahan, Paul Shead, Con- nie Shelton, Benny Shepard, Bill Shilling, Alan Shoun, Linda Shuck Austin Shultz, Kenny Sigmond, Scott Simmons, Rick Sisco, Glenna Sixkiller, Mark Sizemore, Karen Skelton Kenneth Shultz, Kenny Sigmund, Carol Smallwood, Mike Smiley, Jane Ann Smith, Mark Smith, Pauie Smith Philip Smith, Tommy Smith, Sharon Smith, Don Snow, Susie Soeten, Randy Sontheimer, Alan Soper Paul Southard, Sue Spencer, Charles Spurlock, Lucky Stacy, Becky Standridge, Sandy Stanton, Gloria Staude Sam Steel, Carolyn Steele, Gay Steele, Debbie Steeler, Darlene Stevens, Stephanie Stevenson, Ellen Stockton Tommy Stockton, Paula Stone, JoEllen Strong, Marquitta Sulli- van, Caroline Suttle, Leslie Swaim, Becky Swenke A ., fr ,K K -x - lil, -.'f,g' +,'.!,.4.f.',1 , 4-oe ' I E, - I ,.,,, -,s ,, G' ,W ,Fw I Fe-,xx I S ' , ikgs get-is V 1 A ' 'TVA V-5:-f ig, If ' 1 f f ' frm, - - 9 My Pts x,-Q59 'L .79 Nxt A 6 f:.'-S' 'N l- 'If s i .J -A fi 1 ' f , , V V A -1 fl il 5:21, 5 Aafswi-f E ' N ,iw -- f Q 6-A pat, Qi'14e5i', ' I S Q 6.5. diff J ' V'?iwV X Q ,. .V f C-f K ' ' ra. 1 'V 'Q' Nia ' ' , 5, -L , .li 45 J L Q rw. , Q1 ,bex i ,. :xii ,.... J, y in , f we ef ,. . '?'f' GI Q , list: ., .ti1,, t ' KA ,WV ,, Vi ,A nw , at at K, 4 ,,fq3,ff,,,,, ii 1 S-W-if N Q' , S La. ., ..-. ,,, .,,. is , S32 1 .4-K s.l't w 'Va - nz mf: 1 ? '46 I, , x , . ,Q I ,fv., an ,I Y Junior queen attendant, Gayle Williams. shows off her smile and her Carhy Hess, junior queen attendant, breaks her diet and digs into escort, senior letterman, Danny Cheshewalla. lyplfill lllllflll- , I ,, , JM D A Vw V A N H A W Suzanne Tabor, Debbie Tattcr- ' ' ,H 147 ,, ' A , . - r , ar A ,W Ni y H shall, Barbara Taylor, Sherry W7 5' - 'L ,fm M f 'X 'L h T-1 5? Taylor, Debby Teague. Kenny 1 J, A N, E, f' t Nb , ,I Q .ia Teehee, Ralph Teehee e 'lizsl' A i ' a s ' - eel X V A lrgiiz, lil - A ii ' - was 1 x 'e.-wsiiirf. f V -,vi V V Kay Teel, Bob Temme, Linda , ,Q ,fi . , L, ,X Terry, Rick Teter, Gary Thayer, H A- N1 ,LW W. W A L, Q. ,CLVA Anna Thompson, Charles Thomp- f A 'IT' X lent i Son E ' if ii ff 6 , I t 1- Q , V , i V- fi V N Janice Thompson, Kathryn Thomp- Q 1 gy 5 , M M fykyy -A-'ui 5+ son, Patty Thompson, Sandy 'S' b i 5 L X r.. f 3. 'Q .fffy Thompson, Lin Tiffany, Cary Till- V, Wi? gg, I 2'3 V' ,f-iizfisf ' Y' man, Cary Tindel L 'j ii f'..,gj? ' ' l ' 'L , , s - Q , ' 1 we . T I ' Charles Tio, Nancy Tipton, Jack- , ,Q V' 1 3 son Todd, Billy Tolbert, Laura , g , ,N fy 1 -f 'jj Townsend Sandy Townsend, Steve f fy . if-,Lf A , as . T r ,J , L. N l 1 i ff V I s E53 f--5 'ia A M K , I A us e l V V,A 35:3 l 5 ,. . A 125.511 , ,z VY.-.. affg tugs?-fs 11.1. - 1, L , z grimy. ff. 1 , t , ,g X35,,,v,e,r.f f M 1 .. ,E , H .W gf .Q t .V B . 5-gm,,,g,'t:fg , -N ,r if 'W ' fuses 4 qs 12 x r r l N ,. . 4, .6-x , W W 2'- 1 Q ,mt ,gl t f glf' 5 f be 6 , , I R f '1 fn at wif gi , tue., , ,.. ,,V. t gi' tv ' 4' J if st l , .:s.'!'l P-5 -4' A, fi A ' Sa .h V' ' . 3 w t ' . 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H t ,..:-rgatg, it - at .ff W , Y ,sa 1 1 M x Ag i VK :tl , il , wi fb f 0 .,, R s Liu. . .ti Doug Trout, Randy Troxell, John Tuck, Buddy Tucker Mike Turley, David Turman, Clay Turner, Milla Ujhelyi Debbie Ulrey, Pat Upton, Sally Vandeventer, Paula Vath, Jimmy Volinic, Ricky Vondevold, Janet Vowel Randy Wagner, Lee Walden, Lea Walker, Donna Walls, Vicki Walsh, Charles Walters, Mike Ward Vernie Warren, Ronnie Washburn, Larry Watkins, Buddy Watson, Gary Watson, Mark Watson, John Watt Emily Webb, Mary Weber, Cary Welch, Harrel Welch, Roger Welch, Curtis Wells, Judy Wells Polly Whalen, Terry Wheeler, Jeanette Whipps, Joey White, Tom White, Regina Wilcox, Wesley Wildcat Candy Wilfong, Cary Wilhite, Connie Wilkerson, Charles Wil- liams, Gary Williams, Gayle Wil- liams, Lee Williams Dwayne Willoughby, Beverly Wil- son, Judi Wilson, David Wing, Gayle Witham, Dewayne Wolf, Billy Wright Danny Wright, Peggy Wright. Janna Wyatt, Peggy Yoho, Jacci Zahienski, Mike Zaffoto, Mike Zweiacher Gayle, Cathy represent 1970 in royal Court f sa s Q -... v K l ., In at 1 'cf lg if C A ' e...f V, g K A , ,if 3 IN iQ I B' if 'ni 'il is '12'sf1l.f , 5,1 t if 'WZQW t - - fl .4 ..., , - ' -tix W A is ' f it F . mt ' t 1-!, ei xxx , . Q ' ' , B lr il fi? 3 , ll Si View wwf l lthff in Q! AKA y , 4. 1 ww w Q 'E-if ' K fit- fi N35-t ,ya ,, wi Vw wg f- 1 ' W , uk' sq M I . mn., Wwlum Advising staff, Class officers direct sophs Last September, 959 wide-eyed, en- thusiastic sophomores stumbled into the social activities of Will Rogers. The future class of 1971 quickly chose Mark Amstutz president and prepared to mold themselves into Ktypicall' soph- omores. Facing them in the right direc- tion were Mrs. Allyne Verkins, Mr. Donald Moore, and Mr. Robert Nelson, counselors, and Mr. Steve Carlson, class sponsor. Uvercoming their fears and adjust- ing to ridicule from upperclassmen, they became more socially minded and activated a different kind of class social, called Soul Section, as their first joint effort. As Round-Up rolled around, all talented sophomores wanted to get into the act, and with this desire for the theater came the presentation of their class play, which also stimulated thoughts of financial success. When leadership changed hands with the election of junior class officers in the Spring, these youngsters were ready to greet incoming sophomores with the warm welcome that they themselves received, and so ended the first chapter in the 61971 Storyf, ! Counselors Mr. Donald Moore, Mr. Robert Nelson, Mrs. Allyne Verkins and Dean of G' Mrs. Ruth Stidham chat about the excuse one student is giving for not attending scho . . A-Lila. Mark Amststz relaxes from his busy schedule as the sophomore president on the monument in the front ore class officers arc, Bottom to top: Cathy Shcllammcr, soc. chrmn.g .loAnnu Stu. coun.g ,lane Walker, sec.g Diane Zongker, lreas.g Mark Amstutz, prcs.g 'fWlmg do you mean, I have to hold this pogzer 'lil Bennett, vice-pres. Fridn,r?i' asks Mr. Carlson, Sophomore sponsor. Board members are, Front row: Marcia Becton, Teresa Craig, Marsha Martin, Jo Anna Gray, Patty Norris. Second row: Teresa Debbie VanCleave, Kathy Hill, Connie Adair, Lelia McGuire, Tommy Richardson. Third row' David Paolucci Butch Wing, Linda Nunneley, Patty Maxwell. Baci: row: Dwight George, David Greer, Lonnie Lamb, Ralph. Bollinger, Terry, Moore. IX 1'- Z l Sophomore Advertising Board Members include, Front row: Pam Rhees, Glenna Holcomb, Julie Martinez, Jonnie Cook. Second raw: Lee Ani Cable, Kathy Davis, Anita Moore, Kathy Andrew. Third row: Debi Worslxam, Diane Woolridge, Cindy Dickerson, Connie Thornburg, Nita Sessc Back row: Joe Kissinger, Jimmy Furr, Terry Foster, Dennis Foore, Ben Collins. . ,, -. , .-C , -. f M .. ,Lt Q, A K A by A 1 Cl . ' Q L' it fa.- ,. ..,,H-egrzeef + A ,C Q X .,: C r, -C . 1 . . - C 4. 2 . C , N 1 if: Q... Ty -9 U! Q N ' S' g , .. , C 35. 9 J Q 7? 6' N ' .Nw , A I X C , . , l , C C , 5, 'C,,4?2tC.f?:f , r J.. Q L, J ,, l Cnr X , 'f 1 1 C fp, , ' . ff' ,C X . K xii . ,C . . rl I' ,. 4 ri 5 ,sf W ki in xi' ,Y ,Q-. 14- . .i 'ij' ,A QL' A' if' C, Q 3' ,.,' ' J' ,iw-ry, M 4 -vi . 4 C C 'M J It C kgH..1.-.2'.:C,x ,CC ,C fo f I - 410 'vw' 11--kwa, ga ' A . 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A , F 3-3 S351 ., 4 , A1-.5:.,3Uf x iii X K Y 1' Susan Case, Max Cassey, Patty Casteel, Cathye Caywood, Bill Cer- tain, Frances Cervantes, Margo Chapman Mike Cherry, Sydney Chitwood, Alan Cline, Jeff Cohien, Lee Colaw, Ann Cole, Ben Collins Libby Collins, J. W. Collins, Mike Conatzen, Belinda Conner, Gerri Conner, Jonnie Cook, Keith Cook Nancy Cooper, Janie Coppler, Sandy Corbett, Barry Coezine, V. J. Covey, Adriana Covington, Ray- mond Cuffman Becky Cox, Steve Cox, Trudy Cox, Gayle Craig, Teresa Craig, Richard Creamer, Nancy Creekmore D'Anna Crismen, Kenneth Crofut, Danny Crossland, Debbi Crow, Wayne Crow, Roger Crowhurst, Don Crowson Nancy Cruz, Billy Cuenoa, Joel Colley, David Culwell, Mark Cum- mings, Wally Cummings, Myron Cunningham John Cupples, Terry Cuzick, Dwight Dale, Marilyn Dalton, Kay Dautenhahn, Beth Davis, Candy Davis Debbie Davis, Elaine Davis, Jesse Davis, Karen Davis, Kathy Davis, Sharon Davis, Roanna Dawes A Q eff' . Lqfrl' 'G' , I allow mg r VG, . ' -r. 4 1 ,. Q Q, A 'fm as ' '4 ' :fl li! , WA - I' '- i ...- Pam Dear, Kathy DeFazio, Charles ii 'X if 'A QW' DeMars, Roger Dennis, Matt De- Vinna, Patty Conry, Fred Cook ,, V' ,. , it ,, a f-' Q '-emi get at Y' P, 4, 1 Q51 ln 'TW T ' 1 J 1 Q.. -.. my ,X an fv 'A 1 X V , . 5 .ay S es, ' ,ty ,1 .-.., My ,1-, A 2.1 ,, If a a 6 .Q .. 75, .. 'mx f, , ,zf '-w,,, ' , E, 'af' fx-Y sv ess , K --3 . ll' , y, if t ,,QT',f T j fir, ff! tr ff ,V 1 t , ., ., , ,fa . m I . ', Q Linda DeWitt, Marilyn Dicesare, Cindy Dick Cindy Dickenson, Jamie Dickerson, Dorothy Dickson Kelly Diven, Cathy Dobbins, Don- nie Dobson Marsha Dobson, Doug Dodson, Kent Doll Danny Donaldson, Bill Dorn, Debbi Doss Raylene Dowling, Susan Downey, Paul Driesal Pam Duckert, Shelia Duff, Robert Duncan Linda Dutke, Rodney Eastham, David Edgar Robert Edgar, Georgia Edmonds, Denny Egbert, ,lim Ellis, Darla Elliott, Carol Ellis, Kathie Ellison Becky Engle, Debbie Engles, Eddy Esley, Eddie Erwin, Johnnie Fam- brough, LeAnn Faulkenberry, Ran- dy Fennell Language ands in sharing new ideas Parlez-vous anglais? Mrs Otto French instructor asks Chahnaz Nejad-Khalil a student from Iran ' ft' .1 , ..g J 1 -f.1 -ye' , uv , ,. , , 'PF J Y - zrf' L wtsieie.. Y ,X I l L5 .W x rg, tif -mn i . Sophomores L .,, V,,. , ..... . . . ., il F -ffffffi::fF?? 'f ', -'f F ' ' ' of :QM-1gig..55Q3Esf:.35Ws4g-Gr' ' 'J' ,,,.,f,'-r1'::sg.: ' o -? 4? 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A ' N., sssgei r.'fe'-s:4rAfl1W'.- K1 1 'G' A as I ,,....j ,S r' JJ .- . ,ww , lil F Perched on their shelf, sophomores Chris Ferris, Rhonda Fielding, Darla Fields, David Finch, Bill Findell, Carol F indley, Carol Fin- ley Dennis Finn, Vicci Fisher, Francine Fisk, jeff Fitzgerald, Donna Flynn, Dennis F oore, Allen Foster Elayne Foster, Gary Foster, Terry Foster, Kenneth Fowler, Gary Fra- ley, Christina Frederick, Kim Freeman Cherri Friend, Dana Frondahl, Ar- vid Frydenlund, Phillip Fuller, Jimmy Furr, Lee Ann Gable, Linda Gable Craig Gaines, Joe Gallahav, Debbie Garrison, Deborah Garrison, Larry Garrison, Susan Gassett, Dani Gee- sing show their my - 4 . F as M .ev-'fn M 7: HM, 'SY' mp-nur . -651 iw respect to our favorite Roper, Dr. Knigh iii ' g 2 of I , . - , 9' ,. Ns H i I A A ' 1 agp 1' . ,K . . , I s qv' Q K- '- l ' 2.- X Ag . . 1 'X M 7 ' Q 1- Ax I' it li x X , 3 f,,, X ' F ,, 'fl I rg s . 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N 153, Q? , K greg 'R am., at if 9 My , all 1 ' at 'V PQ' ' -af Susan Herrington, Cathy Hesdand, Greg Hibblen, Marilyn Hickman, Dale Hightower, Debbie Hill, Kathy Hill Susan Hill, Beck Hillard, Patricia Hilton, Billy Hinshaw, Nancy Hobbs, Rhonda Hodges, Nancy Ho- hulski Glenna field, Donna Holloway, Rick Hol- loway, Karen Holmes, Sharon Holt, Robert Hoops Holcomb, Marion Holi- Bill Hopper, Glen Horn, Evone Howard, Marilyn Howard, Beverly Howell, Steve Howerton, Rudy Hudson Doug Humphrey, Joy Hunter, Don- na Hutchcraft, Ronnie Hutton, Da- vid Hydrick, Roger Hylla, Gayle lngels Debbie Jackson, Jimmy Jackson, Carolyn Jacobs, Cathy Jacobs, Ric- ky Jacobs, George January, Mike Jared . U zt- 4 l , hw M.-., ,f J . . ,. U, Q , 'i we f JD' lf Q A at 'J L-Asa .R ,frm , ,V ,Vip J, .. by J Nj Q ,,, V,f ,.gs-N i . 5,5 X, l. ,Ik . , 7 flifl, i' - ,, 11,1 M21 1- f ,t aw.. fa.,-,, .15 Wg. ,,. -- as ,, 9 f, DQ.. J no--rj, T1 . J J, K wp teh fm' 1 'vi at il A t J sri - TA A it W r H 'iw Z 'ig ig, S? -J i. J f , , Q A 3 55, , V isitfiiw a if J 12 , ' Q- Kathy Jarmer, Kent Jennings, - - H an 6. - -' Bruce Johnson, Dale Johnson, J1m- ' A -M ,V ,i :QQ ' - mie Johnson, Martin Johnson, Pat ' V A -T' 'J 9- X Johnson Ag X 185- - Ricky Johnson, Sue Johnson, Mike ,Q , if 'X ' , A 4 5 'ffj Johnston, Nora Johnston, Alvin jd, Q , , 'J Jones, Carol Jones, Cindi Jones e , A' L. ' . ,, , ri ,if . 1 i J ' 1 x ki . K f Frank Jones, Richard Jones, Rob- V V-Vee, V V E., a VV QA '5 -Zi ert Jones, Robert Jones, Wesley V-, ' 911, 'QV 3? ,VK T' bf Jones, Marilee Jordan, Carol Jus- ' t A' iw aww , tus . I ., H., -if Regina Kaleda, Dave Kelley, John . 3 . G A, f Kelso, Bill Kendrick, Kathy Ken- A lf-,my 2 nedy, Pat Kettle, John Key V A ' ' 'S J at li' J J t .A .- tv , , ,, ,, 5 gy Law e-X ..-f Mel Lee, Carol Lewis, Lew , Sally Lewis, Nathan Lifsics Q5 , Carlton Lincomfelt, Elven blad, Loretta Lindley, Jeff Susan Linnell, Patti Lipp, Long - .gui Randy Key, Patricia Kilgrew, Ron- dal Killgore, Susan Kimball, Cindy Kirby, Lynn Kirpatrick, Joe Kiss- inger Debbie Kley, Steve Knohlett, Karen Koch, Steve Kozicki, Gayla Kuder, Johnny Kuykendall, Mike Lacy Monica Lageose, Keith Lakey, Lon- nie Lambert, Steve Lampkin, Deb- bie Lane, Stephen Lawmaster, Peg- Kathy Lawson, Brenda Ledbetter, Lewis, Lind- Liner, Roger look on motorcycle row: a one boy-power cycle, equipped with handbrake and kickstand. ,L+ c W . N ., asia - :ggi ff fi e ev-:Wg 5 a fir? -:sm T, -Af f -5. 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A fig 'k,- 1 N fi ' 'if 4-4 4 Q F a. 1 Danny Looper, Alicia Losornia, Fred Luper Linda Luper, Karen Lyles, Bill Lynch Peggy Lynch, Glen Lyne, Joyce Lyons Richard Lytle, Ronnie Mack, Alan Malilong .Jaime Malilong, Connie Mann, Toni Manning Bill Mantooth, Jackie Mareck, Andy Markam Arla Markham, Roha Marney, Lin- da Marshall Teresa Marshall, Joanna Martin, Judy Martin, Lynda Martin, Mar- tha Martin, Sharon Martin, Julie Martinez Sam Martinez, Carol Massingill, Garland Masters, Darrell Matlock, Kathy Mattoon, Patty Maxwell, Shelia May John Maymaid, Steven Mayfield, Chip McAfee, Gary McAfee, Bev- erly McAnelly, Donna McAnelly, Cathie McCall Look out for the Indians? Judy Reed chuckles. W haven'z played Central since I don't know when! f-awe? ff' J. ' ,.. wi 1 1 . SG ' r if , M k il, xt ,S h I M3 Q , 3 5,3 - f . ,fs e a ,Q , , an -we ' 'hoe J A, i . J 'L-no 'K ,,'3,:.,3,g5?,, g5 V A.. V . jjj? J yi A' i ce jigsyj lcta' fe' .M A J 1 74. taiq'v:iL3'f-A ' an : 1 i Qui. , r f ig e iff' firm ' r 6' , i -V dddc ggi ggi? 2 : H W - 'iii' 'V li f f, Q , .z ,J A , , A , ,, -, , 5:1 W.. ,F I 1:3 :V I 3 . L: mark i iteimp- 4 g..f:.,, 5 ,. V. .. . Kathy McCaw, Dewayne McClard, Sam McClellan, Debbie McClure Pat McCoy, Vicki McCutchen, Leila McDaris, Ron McElmurry Paul McElwain, Linda McGahee, Mike McGill, Lelia McGuire, Mike McGuire, Charlie Mclntosh, Charles Mclntyre Jacque McKinney, Cindy McKnight, Paula McKnight, Larry Mecom, Lucia Medina, Debbi Meek, Chris Meissinger Marcia Merchant, Connie Merik, Rosalie Meyers, Fred Middleton, Joe Millard, Bobby Miller, David Miller Debby Miller, H. C. Miller, Kenny Miller, Steve Miller, Rhonda Milli- kin, Robert Milstead, Alicia Mir- anda Robert Mitchell, Sandra Mancrief, Phoebe Monger, Doyle Montgom- ery, Sarah Montgomery, Anette Moore, Anita Moore Becky Moore, Tenia Moore, Shar- on Moore, Dwane Moore, Terry Moore, Linda Morgan, .lim Morgan Pat Moriarty, Mike Morris, Connie Morrison, Diana Moss, Rhonda Mullins, Melinda Murphy, Mari- lyn Muns Roger Murphy, Jane Myers, Jim Navarro, Terry Neeley, Khalin Ne- jad, Dale Nelson, Roberta Nelson Western wear invades WR enlivens Class Roberta Nelson, Larry Neumeyer, Dwight Newton, Gail Newton, John Nicholas, Don Nicholson, Jo Niles Cheryl 'Noah, James Noe, Barbara Norris, Patty Norris, Elvalce North- cutt, Ronnie Norton, Gail Notting- ham Dick Nunnelcy, Monte Nye, Linda Oliver, Kathi Olney, Roger Olson, Vicki Orchard, Rita Ortloff Alan Orwig, John Owens, Loretta Owens, Rita Owens, Jackie Page, Bobby Painter, Sandie Painter David Paolucci, Jim Parker, Keith Parker, Sue Parnell, Greg Parrett, Marilyn Pearcey, Donna Pelton Sharon Penny, Janet Percy, Tim Perigo, Sally Perkins, Susan Perry, Susan E. Perry, Richard Perryman Sharon Perryman, David Pfleeger, Cheryl Phillips, Mary Phillips, Peg- gy Pitman, Marilyn Poindexter, Ronnie Polard John Polk, Jimmy Porter, Phil Porter, Linda Potts, Darrel Poulos, Donna Powers, Sharon Prewett Jennifer Price, Robert Price, Donna Prim, James Prock, Jim Proctor, Kathy Provost, Leland Pruitt .John Purkey, Jayne Rader, Diane Radican, Shirley Ragsdale, Mark Randol, Diana Rapp, Paul Ratliff 'J' V- .wr if li 5' V 1 5 ,pf-, . 'K '. Q lr., ' rw f xiii, '33 , -M .. ' 1 Nl x 42 K I A4 J 'I x 1, .el ,V 'aa i 'Wie x , 1 AQ if -4- , , W , 71 -v ni -4 ae, ta, Y: , , mf , 6131 ., fs .:, i .,.. 3 5 .. S ai. E 5',. 3 5 Ea' 1 Q . ff EPS, 4, fl 'SN Y ' ii. hr' 1- 4 ,., J .J ' ,, 'ff math? .. M94 1 1 s , ,M .. ff. at - ff .yt bl' e. -t .1 iq, -Q ,,,--GT., 1. . i , X . , , 'S 2 .f . f S xr, Z. ii. N., 4, ' -if ,.,,e,,9, im L This could be another Waterloo, exclaims Dr. Knight to a Lariat photographer. r ffffsa vf ii ilvfijfx' ., 3? ,R M f 'es , f -a- x- 234' - i X NAV K Q1 A 'XVI Sharon Ray, Dwain Reancs, Mari- lyn Redus, Judy Reed, Lancine Reed, Mary Reeder, .lo Ellen Reek- er Randy Reese, Cindy Reeves, Rich- ard Reinking, Becky Reynolds, Debbie Reynolds, Kitty Reynolds, Mitch Rhea Pam Rhees, Steve Rice, Rebecca Rich, Mary Jo Richard, Tommy Richardson, Steve Richey, Rick Ritschel Leslie Ritter, Jerry Ritz, Albert Roberts, Janet Roberts, Sandra Roby, Louie Rogers, Pam Rogers Rhea Rogers, Debi Rohrs, Nancy Roper, Sandy Rose, Vicky Rose, Loren Roth, Paula Rothrock Favorite Roper sits for photo with soph Class if' ie -A lf W ,S-4 X I 1 .-33'--sxif NV. ' xv- ' -9 , .,., 57 V fixgqk 5 Mktx fztiliutxilt ,, f A ,,,sr-Mt, , be 1: , F ,,.f.i ' as 41? 'r lvl, ti J , 1 i ,gg h',hE . W E 1 lf 0, A ,lil , c c f X t sf- Am a Royalty Chosen sophomores show beauty Mike Ruggles, Judy Rushing, Nan- cy Russell, Ralph Sabala, Ray Sab- ala, Susan Sailing, Rodney Salmon Beverly Samples, Gwen Samples, Paul Sander, Rena Sanders, Robert Sanders, Brenda Satterfield, Marie Sauders Dane Scheuerman, Eddie Schmidt, Sarah Schmidt, Karen Schultz, Debbie Scott, Del .leanne Scott, Faye Nelle Scott .lohnny Scott, Linda Scott, Larry Scurlock, Paul Secondine, Bud Se- gura, Kay Sessinghaus, Nita Sessa .limmy Sharon, Kathy Shellhammer, Rebecca Shelton, Paul Shepard, Elizabeth Shields, Wakita Shiffer, Carolyn Shook Xe, X . it .f : Xe,- ,, Qi X I , . ,, -ts . , A + ii, I I t 1 Q- wig 1 ,, -5 tggyg- ii, 1 a W. E t -Y' P ti K ,- xt K 'W 'R K 'L Q t - .y .-fv . nn -L sc., .J 'W Megs, x tt, its Y td pv- gn lx tt V .s , we A-saw s. , vi!-' bt if J. . .t X Q 1 if I If' I X X f-fro' I l t ' A lair, Sophomore attendant Marcia Becton, with senior footballer Tom Aston, waits in the win I .t ' . 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'tu A L, Marvin Shuck, Cindy Simms, Pat Simpson, Walter Sixkiller, Sandy Slack, Charlton Slavens, Pete Smallwood Diana Marie Smith, Janet Smith, Janet Smith, Jeanne Smith, Jerry Smith, Joan Smith, JoJo Smith Mike Smith, Smith, Neil Smith, Phyllis Randy Smith, Renee Smith, Roger Smith, Steve Smith Wayne Smith, Dennis Snow, Deb- bie Soost, Dwayne Southern, Barb- ara Spaulding, Elda Spears, Doug Spillers ' David Staehle, Connie Stanley, Mary Stark, Nancy Stark, Lauren Stephens, Shari Stephenson Stephens, Eddie David Stevens, Darrell Stoops, Mike Stoops, Susan Stoops, Steve Stout Bruce Stevens, Kathy Stevens, Colleen Stribling, Joe Stromere, Sandy Sturgeon, Roger Sullivan, Rodney Sutter, Donna Swisher, Gary Swofford Pam Tackett, Don Tague, Debbie Talburt, Jan Taylor, Jeanette Tay- lor, Phillip Taylor, Janie Tennison Grace Termini, Barbara Thain, Madelene Thomas, Roma Thomas, Bob Thomason, Cindy Thompson, Dennis Thompson Keith Thompson, Connie Thorn- burg, Debbie Thurman, Susan Thurman, Linda Tiffey, Patty Tig- er, Prentis Tiger -,..a..,f tem . wif' f ta-gas, .A ,,,iQMs,gt f i Q , ,Mt ,,.g,,gg,-5 -.tgp he ,z,Q,,, . ,- -11131. .. 333,95 Ze., k L,,1,.4- ,gg . 1 4 .1 ,tg 1,4 S ., QQ asiifgt-it fs' , ii' if 1' 3 N 12' ,U ,., . ,VK ,l ggi, M . 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Bright spirits of sophomores add soul to WR v Q, V1 'ir at Cindy Tilly, Kenneth Todd, Pat Tollison, Marilyn Toney Linda Trine, Christine Troy, Carol Tuck, Larry Tuller Yvonne Tullis, Tony Tulsa, John Turner, Karen Turner, Debi Tuter, Steve Tuter, Debbie Van Cleave Denise Van Cura, Rex Vander- ford, Gerald Vanderpool, Steve Vanderpool, Carla Vaughan, Chris Walker, .lane Walker .lim Walker, Kim Wall, David Walsh, Kathy Walter, Janice Walt- zer, Carol Wanrow, Linda Want- land Debbie Ware, Robert Wathen, Bill Watson, Kirk Watson, Barbara Watts, Ronnie Wear, Joe Weavel Joyce Weaver, Pat Weaver, Bobby Webb, Lisa Welch, Mark Welch, Paul Wells, Barry West Charlette Westbrook, Lini Wheat, Denise Wheeler, Dennis Wheeler. Loyd Wheeler, Diana Whitaker, Terry White Martha White, Mary White, Mike White, Susan White, Johnie Whit- son, Don Whitworth, Ed Wilhurn James Wildcat, Kenny Williams, Tommy Williamson, Debi Wilson, Kathy Wilson, Kathy Wilson, Ken- neth Wilson 'M' 3,3 J ,L L. L A .,, i ' it V, '-8 it M i.,iQx l f-If ' Y' ' t . - ef m i ' , .tag li ,Q 4 fl? 'flip X ,. This year's collection of B-squad cheerleaders are Susan Kimble, Linda Trine, Sharon Davis, Sally Perkins, Marcia Beckton, Teresa Craig, Pam Rhees, and Lee Ann Gable. Tonye Wilson, James Wimer, David A , V v , V ,V 3 , 1... 7 Winford, Butch wing, John wise, g 2, 4 Cindy Witt, Glenda Wommack , lizke - A tm ' j f ,gif fi. 31' , f il' 'fffififiiifgfj ,e W, iY .if 'HJ 3 Craig Wood, Larry Wood, Mike Woods, Valerie Woods, Sharon Woodward, Diane Woolridge, Debi Worsham Pam Worthington, Dorothy Wright, Mike Wright, Pam Wright, Gary Wyckoff, Bruce Wylie, Kevin Wynne Coleman Wynoama, Dale Yates, Lynn York, Steve Yost, Becky Young, Celeste Young, Chuck Young Nacille Young, Mark Zabienski. Diane Zeller, Gloria Zickefoose, Diane Zongker, Phillip Zongker, Doris Zwinger In Memoriam Will Rogers lost a dedicated teacher in December when Miss Faye Laird, a member of the English department, died. Before her illness prevented strenu- ous activity, she spent many hours leading the Stu- dent Council locally and nationally, and was the recipient of the coveted Freedom's Foundation Award. In 1962 she became a member of the Will Rogers faculty. Here, she was a member of the committee which wrote the philosophy of Will Rogers High School. To teaching, as well as all other tasks, Miss Laird devoted her rich creativity, her conscientious efforts, and her sensitive, enthusiastic service. She knew the secret of work and the pleasure of work- ing. The Miss Laird, that her family knew, that her students knew was a person preoccupied- preoccupied with what she called man's most valuable creation -the next generation. Her life consisted primarily of one process, the accumu- lation and communication of knowledge. To Miss Laird time was of great importance because knowl- edge was of great importance. Lost time meant lost opportunity for learning. This preoccupation was her life, she lived it well. Miss Faye Laird 1906- 1 968 P X N The great escape, the last look f f , 1 . f af , ---... -..,,Nhv- f----..., ---N.. -'--N-..., i ,---....,.,,,,, ---......,,,, --1--...- fi ff-v.,.,,W.,,, K M , --..,,,,....... ..,.......,- W-+-M-... N --......K,,, QI S S55 i l ihf fx' iss Ei !i TI 1 A I , il it's over Will's World as we saw it in 7969 X -IM gag, W -.fi5,,.kifL-g- ' My M wwfaisivff- v -ff 'ff J fgj , ' fi gg K ,il A as k 'ff - - Xe? -2- ,, + H 4, A ' J 1 - V 'SQ W W ' 1 P L mm iv s b . . , ' I 1 ' X W 5-Eif: .,. 1 , WV? 1 V lf X SQQQy:E'4N'A' Yi WL? 355. ,w!4Q'e.is:Vk,1::Lffsfkharffa' L' 5 , f ' ' v ,,:Q,w Courtesy North American Rockwell Corporation and NASA In Appreciation For service, patience, and dedication in the production of the 1969 Lariat we wish to thank: llelr. R. W. Knight, the administration and faculty, r . and Mrs. Jerry Carroll of the Taylor Publishing Company, Mr. Glen Nelson and Staff for queen portraits, Mr. Bob McCormack for division page transparencies, Beverly's Studio and Mrs. Keckg Enterprise Studios and Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Stalnaker for class pictures, Mr. Rod Martin for Round-Up pictures, North American Rockwell Corporation and NASA for Apollo 8 picture, The 1969 Lariat staff: David Zwart-Assistant Editor and staff artist, Steve Wadley-Photographic Editor, Linda Barton-photographer, John Barth-photographer, Steve Farwell-photographer, Johnny O'Neal-photographer, Debbie Wilson-Copy Co-Editor, Mike Moore-Copy Co-Editor, Kathy Davis-copy-faculty and organizations, Diane White-copy-faculty and organizations, Billie McPherson-copy-sports, J an MCCartney-copy-activities, Connie Johnson-copy-activities, Elaine Perett-Layout Editor, Jerry Coppler-Business Manager, Tim White-Co-Editor-faculty and organizations, Bev Comer-Co-Editor-faculty and organizations, Diane Bolain-Co-Editor-activities, Elizabeth Newton-C0-Editor-activities, Herald Givens-Sports Editor, Sue Hodge-Class Section Editor, Donna Aday-class section, Marlene Davis-class section, Peggy Wilson-class section, And the student body for their contribution to Will's World. Sincerely, Don Lawrence Editor Mrs. .lo Ann Ragsdale Sponsor A bercrombie, John-228. 69 bles, Judy-210 bles, Linda-228 braham, Delores-20 braham, Jacky-172 ckerman, Kim-210 ckley, Pamela-17 2 cox, Donna-172 dair, Connie-227, 228 dair, David-210, 155 dair, Susie-172, 79 day, Donna-172, 84, 83, 121, 196, 109 dcock, James-228 ddington, Bonnie-228 ddington, Debbie-228 ery, Debra-210 hart. Harol-228 hrend, Margaret-172, 101. 97 lderson, Mary-228, 72 llen, Anita-228, 105 B Babb, Ronald-210, 88, 160 Bachmann. Ted--64, 69, 70, 72, 173, 107 Bamzett, Bonnie-210 Baggett, Rebecca-173 Bailey, Bailey. Billie-210, 105 Donald-141, 228 Bailey, Gary-210, 110 Bailey, Kathryn-228, 95 Bailey, Lanmlra-173 Bailey, Lynda-173 Bailey, Steve-173, 86, 121, 107, 108 Baker, Barbara-68, 228, 95 Baker, Frances-228 Baker, Kevin-77, 171, 173 Baker, James-173, 97, 118, 154, 155, 157 Baker, Johnny-228 Baker, Lawrence-173 Baker, Michael-173 Baker, Shirley-228 llen, Fred-172 llen, Mike-228 160 lley, Sherry-228 llison, Marla-172, 133 lloway, Elizabeth-228 llred, Mary-210 lsup, Tom-146 lton, Farrell-228 es, David-172 mrine, Danny-210, 69, 70, 73. 120, 97 mstutz, Mark-226, 227, 228, 79, 153 mstutz, Ruth--172 nderson, Bruce-171, 172, 108 nderson, David-172, 178, 150, 152 mierson, Jana-172 Balenti, Robert-210 Bales, Richard-210, 152 Ballard, Janet-171, 173, 133 Ballard, Jack-228 Balsano, Ben-173 B-amburg, Lyndon-173 Band-72, 73 Bankhead, James-173, 154 Banks, Barbara-210, 113 Barbee, Donald-228 Barbee, Sherrie-173 Barclay, Donna-173, 109 B-argas, Sebastian--210 Barger, Paul-210 Barham, Tommy-'77,.209. 210, 113, 97, 154. 155 Barnes, Donna-228 nderson, Johnny-172 nderson, Rex-228, 107, 128 nderson, Roger-228 nderson, Ronnie-172 nderson, Ronnie-210 Barnes, Nancy-228, 101, 105 Barnes, Ronald- 173, 128 Barnett, Carl-19 Barnett, Linda-228 Bargshart, Rebecca-173, 1 . ndrew, Kathy-228 ndrew, Vicki-172, 79,. 93 ndrews, Terri 228 podaca, Mary-210 rcher, Beverly-20, 127 rmstrong, Dorothy-228 rmstrong, Mark-210, 88, 110 rnall, Gaylf+210 rnall, Terry-173, 105 rnett, Terry-210 rnold, Charles-228 rgizold, James-210, 120, nold, Margaret--173, 69, 70, 71, 86, 83, 121 mold, Thelma-19 rnold, Unign-228 Barnhart, Sarah-210, 123 Barnum, Margaret-173, 103 Barnum, Robin-73, 228 Barrett, Billie-75, 228 Barsh, Sharon-210, 119 Bsixith, John-173, 85, 83. 1 Barton, Carla-229 Barton, Linda-173, 85, 83, 121, 65, 97 Barton, Sam-229, 103, 124. Bates, Debra-173 Bates, Michael-229 Bateson Bob-30 Bauders, Dianna-174, 126, 127 Baumann, Alan-210 Baumer, Jamie-209, 210 rnold, Wayne-173, 110 rnwine, Howard-228 rns-58 shley, Debbie-173, 126, 127 ton, Tom-173, 132, 240, 69, 93 herton. Les-210 kins. Wendy-173. 68, 73, 113, 120, 96, 107 kinson, Deborah-210, 101 teberry, Mikw173 stin, George20, 27 ston, Bill--228 ards-52 Baxter, Karen-72. 210, 89 Beaman, Diana-68. 229 Bear, Mike?1'74, 118 Beasley, Jeanne-229, 81 Beasley, Rand-all-72 Beatty, Debra-229, 101 Beauchamp, Jo Anna-174 Beauchamp. Joyce-210 Beaver, Linda-210, 88, 130 Beck, Jerry-210 Bechham, Carolyn-77, 174 Becton, Marcia-42, 227, 229, 240. 243. 98. 109 Been, Jerry-144, 146, 209, 210, 146 Behrens, Delores-30 Index Belding. Jama-229 Bell, Dennis-174 Bell, Zelll-19 Beller, Gerald-229 Bellows, 'Vicki-229 Benefield, Ellen-229, 95, 109 Benge, Jefri-87, 121 Bennett, Bil-122 Bennett, Janice-75, 174 Bennett, Richard-141. 227, 229 Best, Teresa-174, 79 Betcher, Glenda-210 Biles, Carolyn-229 Bills, Carolyn-210 Binning, Keith-211 Bittick, Greg-211 Bittick, Larry-229 Black, Barbara-81, 174 Black, Joyce-211 Black, Judy-174, 128 Katie Black-119 Blackwelder. Glennaroy-211 Blackwood, Nancy-20 Blades, Anita-229 Blair, Guyann-81, 211 Blanchard, Michael-211 Blankenship, Laura-229 Blase, Richard-174, 170. 93 Bledsoe, Kimberly-229 Blosch, David-211 Boardman, Christa-209. 211 Boatwright, LouAnn-229. 80 Bobbitt, Pamela-174 Bodine. Patrick-174 Boggs, Jacqualyn-174 Bohannon, Katherine-174 Bohannon, Teresa-211 Bolain, Diana-174, 85, 83, 121. 97, 109 Bolin, Wilma-20 Bollinger, Ralph-227, 229, 153 Bolton, Allan-211, 72 Bolton, Betty-20 Bonwell, John-211, 151, 152 Booker, David-211 Boop, Kathy-211, 81 Borden, Gary-174 Borgogni, Richard-229, 132, 144, 146 Boswell, Cynthia,-229. 101 Bower, Cheryl-211, 97 Bowman, Cheryl-211 Bowman, William-174 Boy and Girl of Month-50, 51 Boyce, Vicki-211, 68, 75 Boyd, Darrell-174 Boyd, Raymond-229 Bozarth J udith-211 Bradbury, Lonnie-229 Bradford, Larry-211 Bradley, David-171 ,174, 158, 159 Bradley, flhris-174, 79, 96 Bradley, Mary-211 Bradley, Monica-211 Bradshaw, Brad-158 Bradshaw, Thomas-229 Brainard, Becky-211, 94, 97, 107 Branrlenburgh, Charles-211, 66, 67, 120. 114 Brandenburgh, David-229, 141. 81 Brandon, Teresa-227, 229, 57, 95. 114 Branson, John-211, 110 Brasel, Roger-229, 110, 160 Brashear, Kenneth-174 Brazeal, Larry-174 Brazeal, Linda-229, 131, 130 Brazier, Louise-20 Breshears, Billy-174 Brewer, Andrew-229 Brewer, Larry-211 Brewer, Leanne-211, 81, 94 Brigham, Janey-229 Bristol, Brenda-229 Bristow, Janice-174 Brittain, Diane-175 Brocker, Betty-175 Bronston. Lou-229 Brooks. David-229 Brooks, Marilyn-211 Broome, Mark-211 Broome, Pobert- -175 Brothers. Gerald-211, 144 146, 158 Brotherton, Viola-20 Brough, Micheal-229 Brown, Barbara-229, 80 Brown, Carol-229 Brown, Danna!-229 Brown, David-209, 211, 79, 110 Brown, Donald-211 Brown, Gerald-211 Brown, Kenneth-20, 24 Brown, Lida--211 Brown, Orvil-229 Brown, Pamela-175, 126 Brown, Rebecca-211, 46 Brown. Robert- 229 Brglavn, Sandy-211, 101, Brown, Sue-211, 75 Brown, Vickie-229 Browning, Larry-211 Browning. Laura-211 Brownlee, Cathy-211 Brownlee, Susan-175 Bruce, Gayla-229, 101 Bruce, Gayla R.-229, 80 Bruce. Gene-211 Bruce, Mary-175 Brue, Becky-229 Brue, Tommy--175 Brumbaugh, Larry-229 Brumfield, Sharon-229 Brumley, Sharon-211 Bruner, Linda-211 Brunet, Susan-229 Bryan, Jeanine-175 Bryant. Gary-76, 77, 211, 60, 92, 94, 97, 107, 53 Buchanan, Dc n-229 Buck. Dana- 175 Buck, Paul-229, 128 Buckner. Ray-42. 132. 144, 146, 171, 175, 204, 56. 57 Bundy. Door-229 Bunn, Barbara-77. 175, 87, 83. 121, 92, 94, Bunn, Karen-77, 229, 92. 95 Bunnell. Stanley-229 Burdick, Alvin-30 Burgin, Halter-211 Burke, Cynthia-175 Burke, Steve-175 Burkett, Charlene-229 Burkholder, Ronald-211, 97 Burkholder, Stephen-229 Burnaman , Jonathan-211 Burns, Kevin-211 Butcher, Cheri-79, 210, 211, 88 Butrow, Cindy-211 Butts, Vernon-175 Byrum, Kathi-229 Byrum, Mark-176 C Cady, Vickie-211 Cagle, Billy-20, 141 Caldron, John-176 Caldron. Paul-138, 211, 120, 154 Caldwell, Bruce-229 Callison, Jerry-176, 133 Callison, William-211 Camp, Deborah-211, 79, 89, 105 Camp, Kay-19 Campbell, Frank-176. 93, 106, 125 Campbell, Jeanie-211 Campbell, Keith-211 Campbell, Maurice-176 Campbell, Ronny-176 Camper, Julie-211 Canady, Robert-211 Caouette, Eugene-229 Caouette, Irene-176 Caperton, Alan-176, 76. 77, 57, 86, 83, 60, 121, 110, 52 Cappel, Beverley-176, S0 Capps, Sylvia-176 Cardwell, Aubrey-176 Care, Michael-229 Carlson, Cathy-211, 99 Carlson, Sean-229 Carlson, Steve20, 26 Carmical, Robert-211 Carmichael, Alan-171, 176, 132 Carpenter, James-176 Carpenter, Kenneth-229 Carrell, Annie-211, 97 Carrier. Deborah-176, 77 Carroll, Barbara-176 Cagbson, Connie-229, 68, Casson, Tony-211, 69, 120 7 Carter, Danny-211 Carter, David--220 Carter, DeanncP176. 75. 97 Carter, James-211, 125 Carter, Karen-176 Carter, Terry-229 Carter, Marilyn-127 Casada, Delbert-211, 69. 73 Case. Gary-212 Case, Susan--230 Casebeer Janet-176, 81 Casey, Debra--176 Casey, Max-230 Cassidy, Nancy-212, 81, 89, 97 Casteel, Patty-230 Cavins, Rhonda-79 Caywood, Cathy-230 Certain, William-230, Burton, John-175, 92, 94 Burton, Jim-20, 21, 53 Burton, Patricia-229 Burton, Teresa-211, 97 Bury, I-lattie20 107, 125 Cervantes, Frances-230, 101 Chambers, Jacqueline-176 Chandler, Judy-30, 119, 31 Chandler, Pauline-212, 75 Chapman, Margo-230 Chapman, Stephen-176 Chappell, Glenda-212, 129, 103 Chase, Barbara-176 Chase. Charles-212 Chatburn, Sharon-176, 77, 87, 48, 121, 51 Eastham, Rodney-231 Cheatham, Judy-176 Cheney, Kathy-212 Cheonoweth, Terry-176 Cherry. Mike-230 Cheshewalla, Danny-176, 222, 132. 56. 57, 146 Chess Club-124 Chsbgtty, Charles-76, 69, 4 Childers, Mary Jane-176, 76, 77, 113. 96. 107 Chilbon, Christine-177, 96 Chilton. Mary-212 Chilwoocl, Syndey-230. 101. 105 Core, Barbara-178, 81 Corzine, Barry-230 Covey, Daryl-178, 72 Covey, Victor-230 Coggngton, Adriana-230, Cowan, Genia-230 Davis, Sharon-230, 243, 131, 42 Davis, Tim-209, 213, 110. 111 Davis, Vicki-213 Dawes, Richard-179 Dawes, Rick-161 Cox, Diana-212, 80 Cox, Rebecca-230 Cox, Stephen-230 Cox, Trudy-230, 80 Cozart, Jocelyn-212 Criagagm, Paul 178, 62, 120. Cline' Ford, Janet-213 Chorale-76 Choraliers-78 Churchill, Charles-177, 78, 79, 103 Claar, Beth--177, 175, 101 Clark, Allene-81, 105 Clark, Cheryl-177, 75 Clark, Donn-a-212 Clark, Glendaf-212 Clark, Mark-177 Clark, Mary-212 Clark. Steve-124 Clark, 97 Patricia-177, 75, Claver. Harold-212, 122 Clement. Sandy-212 Clift. Pamela-131 A lan-230 Coatney, Jeannw212, 80 Coats. Dane-177, 113 Cobb. Tressie-212, 105 Cobian, Jeff-230 Cochran, Patti-177, 109 Coff. Byron-212 Colaw, Lee-230, 132, 158 Cole, Gary-177 Cole, Julia-230 Cole, Sandra-177, 106, 107 Coleman, Kande-177 Coleman, Wynoma-243 Collins, Ben-228, 230 Collins, Elizabeth-230, 75 Collins, Floyd-212 Collins. John-212 Collins, Loyd-212, 128 Collins, Joseph-230 Collins, Robert-212 Collins, Wayne-125 Colwell, Rita--212 Combs, Carol-212 Comer, Beverly-177, 84, 83. 104, 121, 93 Conatzer, Mike-230 Cone, David-212. 132 Cone, Scott-158 Conner, Belinda-230, 114 Cononer, Gerri-230, 131. 1 5 Conry, Patricia-230 Conwell, Gordon-177 Conwell, Wayne-125 Cook. Casey-80. 94 Downey. Susan-231 Fuller, Phillip-232 Cook, Cliff-177 Cook. Fred-230 Cook. Gary-212 Cook, Johnnie-212. 144. 146 Cook. Johnnie-228, 230, 160 Cook. Joyce-20 Cook, Kathy-212 Cook, Keith-230 Cook, Saunrlra-212. 80 Cook, Stephanie-212 Cradduck, Scott-178 Craig, Eleanor-20, 128 Craig, Sandra-230, 80, Craig. Teresa-227, 230, 243, 130 Cramer, Caren-178, 93 Cramer, Cinda-210, 212 Cravens, Mary-178 Crawford. Linda-212 Crawford, Joan-123 Creamer, Lenda-178, 126 Creamer, Richard-230 Crfggcmore, Nancy-230, Crismon, D'Anna-230 Crofford, Tommy--179 Crofut, Kenneth--230 Crossland. Danny-230 Crow, Debbie-230 Crow, Sarah-212 Crow, Wayne230 Crowhurst, Gil-230 Crowson, Don-230 Cruz, Nancy-230 Cubbage. Allen-212, 158 Cuenca, Billie-230 Cufgzca, Ronnie-141, 212 Culley. Joel-230 Culwell, David-230 Cummings, Mark-230, 81 Cummings, Thomas--179 Cummings, Wally-230 Cunningham, David-179 Cunningham, Linda-179 Cunningham, Michaela-179, 115 Cunningham, Myron-141, 230, 153 Cunningham, Norma-212, 68, 119 Cupples, Cathy-179 Cupples, Johnny-230 Curry, Barbara-212 Curtis, Pamela-212 Cutbirth, Beverly-179 Cuzick, Terry-230 D Dabner, Carol-212, 103 Dailey, Cheryl-179 Daily, Barbara-212, 97, 114, 115 Dale, Dwight-230 Dalton, Marilyn-230 Daniel, Jan-212, 120 Darby, Deborah-213 Darling, Emest-18. 100 Darst, David-213, 128 Dautehahn, David-179 Dautehahn, Kay-230, 130 Davis, Beth--230, 101, 109 1 Cooke, Linda-177 Cooper. Deborah-178. 133 Cooper, Nancy-230 Cogger, William-177, 120 Cooperative Education-126 Copeland, Patricia-178 Copp, Timothy-178, 132 Coppler, Jerry-178 ,19, 24, 84, 83, 121, 108 Coppler, Janie-230, 109 Corbett. Kathy-129. 178. 113. 101. 120. 97. 103 Corbett, Robert-121 Corbett. Sandra-230 Cordes, Blanche-18 Davis, Carolyn-213, 68, 72. Davis 94. 97. 114 . Cinda-230 Davis, Debbie-230, 101 Davis, Elaine-230 Davis, Jerry-213 Davis, Jesse-230, 72 Davis, K-aren-230 Davis, Kathleen-228, 230 Davis, Kathy-179, 85, 83, 121, 92 Davis, Larry-179 Davis, Linda-213, 79 Davis, Marlene-179, 84, 83. Davis 121. 98, 100. 106, 107 , Mary-212, 213, 88, 120, 97, 107, 118, 120 Davis. Michael-179 Dawes, Roann-a-230 Dawson. Roy-20 Day, Christenna-179, 70, 71 Day, Sharon-213, 88, 120 Day, Steven-213 Dear, Pamela DeCocq, Robert-179 Deese, Graydene-179, 127 Del-azio, Kathy-230 Def-gas, Tom-213, 158, DeLammermare, Karen-179 Delcamp. Barbara-213 DeMars, Charles-230 Dempsey, John-20 Dempster, Robert-213 Dennis, Richard-20 Dennis, Roger-230 Denny, Helen-179, 97, 115, 118 Deglby, Daphane-210, 213, DeRoin, Farrell-144 DeRoin, Norman-179, 144, 145, 161, 29 DeRoin, Teresa-179 DeVinna, John-230 DeVries, Diana-213 DeWitt, Linda-231 Difgsare, Marilyn-231, Dick, Cynthia-231, 95 Dickens, David-179 Dickerson, Cynthia-228, 231, 128 Dickerson, John-179 Dickinson, Gary-209, 213, 152. Dickinson, Gary S.-213, 97, 110, 111 Dickinson, Jamie-231 Diedrich, Michael-179 Dillon, Nancy--179, 79 Dismang, Debra-213, 130, 128, 130 Dlstributive Education-128 Diven, Kelly-231 Dixon, Lynn-213 Dobbins, Mary-231 Dobbs, Mike-179, 122 Dobrinski, Arthur-179 Dobson, Donnie-231 Dobson. Marsha-231 Dodson, James-170 Dodson, Ralph-231 Doll. Phillip-231 Donald on, Danny-231, 154 Donaldson, Larry-213 Doolin, Sandra-21, 28 Doris, Anne-180 Dorn, William-231 Doss, Debra-231 Dossey, Jill-180 Dove, Marcella-213 Dove, Tim-180 Dowcly, Karen-213 Dcivglgng, Raylene-231. Driesel, Paul-231, 114 Driskill, James-213. 68 Drouillard, Judy-213 Drouillard. Linda-180, 98, 99 Duckert, Pamela-231, 81, 105. 109 Dudding, Robert-180 Duerson, Danny-180 Duff, Deborah-129, 180, 103 Duff, Shelia-231 Dunaway. Susan-213. 47, 113, 94, 97, 53 Duncan, Robert-141. 231 Duncan. Virginia-213 Dunn, Regina-180 Dunne,Jan-180 Dunne, Jan--180 Durham, James-180, 107 Durland, Gary-180, 69, 70, 72 Durnal, Tom-213 Dutke, Linda-231. 95 E Earnhardt, Richard-180 Eason, Louise-213, 120, 97 Ebersole, Carolyn-180, 97 109. 126. 127 Ebersole, Marilyn-213 Echo-Hawk, Jay-180, 86, 121, 124, 154, 155 Ecacgl-Iawk, Sherry-213, Ecker, Eileen-213 Ecker, Steven-213 Edgar, Donald-213, 144, 146 Edgar. Robert-141, 231 Edggnonds, Cathy-180, 113, Edmonds, Georgia-231 Edmonds, Linda-213 Edwards, Martha-21, 25 Edwards, Steve- 213, 110 Eesley, Marilyn-213 Eesley, Robert-180 Egan, James-213 Egbert, Dennis-213 Egbert, Dennis-231 Eiland, Craig-213, '12, 120, 97, 114 Elliot, Darla-231, 101 Ellis, Carol-231, 75 Ellis, James-231 Ellison, Kathie-231 Ellison, Glenda-180 Elston, Robert-210, 213 Elzo, Ned-213, 79 Emery, Lee-213 Endres, Deborah-213. 79 England. Jan-180, 77, 114 Engle, Becke-231 Engles, Debbie-231 Enyart, Don-180 Epps, Phyllis-21, 126 Erwin, Edgar-231 Ealsggy, Eddie-231, 132, Eslick, David-213. 144, 146, 154 Etter, Kent-180 Eubunks, Bill-21, 29, 132 Evans, Andrew-180 Evans, Kevin-213 Evans, Ronnie-213, 154 Evans, Waynette-213, 119 F Fagan. Gloria-180 Fair, Gatha-213. 77. 115 Fambroufzh, Johnnie Ruth-231 Fambrough, Marion-213 Fanning, Carol-213, 69. 71. 72 Farmer, Carol--213, 80 Farmer, Dick-180 Farris, Don-180, 50. 48, 120, 117, 118 Farwell, Steve-180, 73, 85. 87. 121 Faulkenberry, LeAnn--231, Faulkenberry, Lowell-180 Fellowship of Christian Athletes-133 Fennel, Randy-231 Fefbrgch, Jerry-180, 98, Ferris, Chris-231, 154 Field, James-213 Fielding, Rhonda-232 Fields, Darla-232 Files, Jan-213 Fillman, JoyceP181 Fincannon, Susan-213, 88, 97, 115 Finch, David-232, 107, 128 u Finch, Linda-181 Findell, Bill-232 Findley, Carol-232, 109 Findley, Dianna-213 Findley, Dianna-213 Findley. James-213 Finley, Carol-222 Fiiigiy, Doug-181, 155, Finley, Niles-181 Finn, Dennis-232 Finn, Steve-213, 81 Fisher, Harold-213, 160 Fisher, Paul-181, 147, 146, 155 Fisher, Vicki-232, 75 Fisk, Francine-232, 79 Fiflggerald, Jeffrey-232, Figgzerald, Susan-213, 81 Flaherty, Eileen-181. 203. 106, 109 Fleak, Debbie-181, 201, 72, 43, 46, 56, 98, 42, 95. 97, 52 Fleming. Rosemary-101 Flick, Linda-213 Flynn, Donna-232 Fog-E, Dennis-232, 228, Ford, Leroy Dobert-181 Ford, Linda.-213, 96 Ford. Linda Louise-213 72. 79 Forehand, Mike-213, 73 Foreman, David-132, 213. 144, 146. 110. 111 Foster, Gary-232, 128 Foster, Allen-232 Foster, Gary-232 Foster, Sandy-232 Foster, Terry-228. 232 Fowler, Kenneth-232 Fowler, Mike-181. 72 Fowler. Ronnie-213, 94 l Fowler, Steve-181 Foyil. Andy-213, 79, 89. 105, 120, 97 Fraley, Gary-232 Fraley, Shirley-181, 12 Frederick, Christine-232 Freeman, Anita-232 Freeman. Cav-213 215. 79, 113, 120, 97, 103, 107 Freeman, Harold-181 French Club-112 Fregich, Darryl-181, 72, 1 0 Frew, Susie-181 Friend, Cherri-232 Friend, Annette-213 Fritz. Teresa-181 Fromdahl, Dana-232 Frost. Donna-213 Frfr58Michael-210, 214, Frydenland, Arvid-232 Fuentes. Tony-181 Fugate, Doug-182. 144, 146 Fugate, Greg-214 Fugate, Mike-182, 122 Fulk, Edwin-214 Figgcgrson, Joe-182, 158. Fuller, David-182 I Furr, J immie-228, 232 Furr, Judy-182 T l Future Business Leaders of America-127 Future 1-Iomemakers of America-129 Futhey Debbie-214 G Gable. Lee Ann-228, 232 248. 98 Gable, Linda-232 Gaines. William-232 Gallahar, Joe-232 Gundrus, Judith-21 ant, Frances-214 arrison, Debbie-232 ar:-ison, Deborah-232 arrison, Larry-232 lrver, Lila-30 askill, Joan-214 assett, John-69, 73, 214 assett, Martha-72, 232 aydusek, Bob-214 eer, Elizabeth-21. 24, 76. 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 eer. Steve-182 eesimz, Dani-232 eiler, Ned-214, 125 eiger, Patricia-233 entry, Reginae-210, 214 eorge, David-227. 233 eahiart, Beth-182, 81, erard, Marilyn-75. 182 erlich, Joye-214, 113, 97 ermsn Club-114 igzgins, David-144, 146, ibbons. Janet--64. 65, 182, 86, 83, 121, 63 93, 106, 107 ibhons. Judy-72, 78, 79, 182. 113, 63 iles, Pamela-233, 114 ihson, Larry-214 ibson, Rebecca-77, 214 ibson, Robert-214 ibson, Stephen-182 iddens. Alan-69, 72, 214 ier, Margaret-214 ifford, Keith-214 iles, Pamela-233 iiley, David-182, 154, 155 iiliam, Suzanne-214, 88 illiland, Connie-182 irls' Recreation Association-130 ivens, Herald-47. 81, 183, 84, 87, 83, 100, 54 lanz, Jeff-73, 233 lass, Teresa-68, 233, 101 lass, William-233 leckler, Janet-183, 127 lee Club-80 lenn, Marsha-183 lidewell, Larry-183, 110, 111 lobe, Anna-21, 114, 115 lore, Linmln--227, 233 lover, Clyde-21 odfrey, Monte-233 odfrey, Tom-233 odwin, Linda-214 ilggin, Robert-183, 154, oforth, Andy-79, 183 ins, Cliff-233 ins, Frances-183, 94, 117 ins, Mona-214. 99 letto, Linda-233 nzalez, John-233 nzalez. Joyce-210. 214 d, Alyne-72, 233 in, John-81, 233 dman. Kathy-214 odson, Charlene-21 old, Pam-183, 109, 126, 127 rman, Carol-77, 214, 97 rrell, Roselyn'-214, 105 rrell, William-183 sney. Sandra-214. 99 uld, Vicki-28, 183, 106 wer, Jane-214 ab. Nancy-79, 233 ady, Judy-214, 120, 97, 107 ady. Randy--214 ady, Robin-214 aham, Berry-233 aham, Cheryl-129, 183 103 andstaff, Lynne-214 ant, Merle-81, 233 ant, Susan-233 agss, Jacquelyn-69, 72, Graves, Sue-214, 126 Gray, Brenda--46, 209, 214, 113, 97 Gray, David-183 Gray, Connie-214 Gray, Jana-11, 214 Gray. JoAnna-227, 233, 101, 95 Grey, Margaret-21 Gray. Richard-214 Green, Billy-233 Green, Denise-64, 183, 193, 92, 97 Green, James-20, 21, 108 Green, Ken-214 Green, Phillip-214, 110 Green, Randall-144, 145, 146, 214 Green, Terry--233 Greene, Janie-233 Greer, David-227. 233 Greer, Lorenda-183 Gregory, Don-214 Gregoryk, Mary-183 Griffin. Lariene-21 Griffin, Ronda-233. 105 Griffith, James-214 Griffith, Robert-183, 79. 8 Griggs, Atonda--233 Grigizs, Joe-214 Grisham, Jimmy-214 Gross, Carolyn-183 Gross, Donna-233 Gross. Vicky-233 Guagliardo, Nick-214 Guagliardo. Susan-214, 99 Guinn, Price-183, S1 Guinn, William-214 Gull, Ramond-214 Guss, Gloria---233 Gustafson, Paul-214, 73, 97, 117 Guthrie, Pamela-233 Guthrie, Steven-233 Gwin, Daniel-233, 68, 123 Gwin, David-183 H Hackathorn, Bill-141, 233 Haddad, David-183, 105 Haddad, Michelle-233 Haeberle, Peggy-44, 78, 79, 183, 184, 93 Hahn, Charles--183 Hailey, Sue-183 Halcomb, Deborah-75, 214 Hale, Anita-214 Hale, Cliff--115 Hale. Susan-183, 193 Halford, Dora-214 Hall, Kay-184 Hall, Betty-233, 105 Hall, Stan-79, 144, 146, 214 Hall, Deborah-214 Hall, Lisa-184 Hall, Polly-119 Hall, Susan-129, 184 Ham, Linley-233, 105 Hamlton, Brentf-21 Hamilton. David' 484 Hamilton, Scott-233 hamm, Judi -233 Hammack, Daryl-68, 214 Hammer, Lind-a-184 Haney, David-233 Haney, Donna-184 Hannah, Norma-233 Hannah, Sandra-233 Hanoch, Mary--184 Hansbro, Jholinne-184 Hansen, Joyce-184 Hanson, Claudia-72, 214 Hargrove, Barry-67. 77, 210, 214, 60, 106, 107. 114 Harlan, Teresa-184 Harless, Ruth-233 Harmon, Carol-68, 233 Harmon, Jan-184 Harper, Mel-233 Harrell, Linda-233 Harrell, Rhonda-233 Harris, Gloria-233 145, 184 Harris, John-144. 146. 148, 149. 150, 151, 152 Harris, Melbu-21 Harris. Michael-214 Harris, Pam-184 Harris, R-andall-233 Harrison, John-214 Harrison, Kathryn--233, 101, 117 Harrison. Rebakah-184. 104, 97, 133 Hart. Debra-184 Hart, Mark-233 Hartsfield. Cynthia-233 Harvey, James-138, 214 Harvey. Jean-184 H-askell, Sherry-233 Hatchett, Price-233 Hatfield. Ventreva-233 Hatley, Donald-233 Haught, Nova-21 Hauser. Nancy-185, 105 Havenar, Linda-214 Havenstrite, Billy-233 Hawkins, Jimmie-185 Hawkins, Kerry-233 Hayes, Connie-185 Hayman. Mike-233 Haas, James-233, 115, Hays, Marsha-79, 233 Heape, Pamela-214 Heam, Deborah-233 Hearn, James-233 Heaton, Charles-185 Heaton, Steve-233 Heilaazrd, Harry-73, 214, Heck. Rich--69, 233 Heckel, Alta-185 Hedges, Nancy-214 Hefner, Gary-214, 89, 97, 110, 111 Hembree, Bryan-185 Hembree, Charles-233 Hembree, Susan-214 Hemminki, I-Iilkka-79 185, 120, 102, 107, 52 Hemphill. William-132, 185, 113, 158, 159 Henderson, Gloria-214, 120, 114 Hendrickson, Carolyn-185 Hendrickson, David-233 Henshaw, Tommy-214 Hirasshaw, Naomi-214, 97, Hensley. Susan-214, 123, 99, 119 Hermanson, April-185 Hernandez, Sammie-233 Hernandez, Teresa-233 Hernandez, Victor-185 Hernandez, Virginia-233 Herring, Sandra-79, 185 Herrington, Susan-234 Herron. Clair-144, 146, 185, 154, 155 Herron, R. W.-21 Hess. Cathy-42, 214, 222 Hestnad. Cathy-234 Hewlett, Charles-185, 154, 155 Hiatt, Kathleen-185 Hibbard, Peggy-185 Hibblen, Geri-185, 120, 96, 109 Hibblen, Gregory-234 Hi-Y-108 Hickerson, Phillip-66, 94 Hickman, Craig-214 Hickman, Marilyn-234 Hicks, Marcia-68, 185, 92, 94, 96, 117 Hgaks, Mary-185, 98, 105, Hiestand, David-185 Hiestand, Karl-215 Higeons, Deborah-185 Higgins, Carolyn-75, 215 Hightower, DIAIQPZ34 Hill, Anna-227, 234 Hill, Barbara-215 Hill, Cletus-215 Hill, Deborah-234 Hill Karen-185 Hill Kathy-128 Hill Lenora-234 Hill Lind-a-215 Hill. Thomas-215 Hi Virginia-212, 215, ll. 120. 97. 107, 114, 118 Hillyard, Yvonne-215 Hilton, Patricia-234 Hinkel, George-21 Hinshaw, Billy-234 Hinton, Beverly-215, 105 Hobbs, Nancy-234 Hobson, Clifford-185 Hodge, Sue-44, 76, 77, 185, 84, 83, 121, 96, 106, 107 Hodges. David-185 V Hodges, Janet-185 Hcidgies, Michael-76, 77, Hodges, Rhonda-234 Hoff, Tom-185 Hoffman, Donna-72, 74, 186 Hoggatt, Kathlene-186 Hoggett, Jeanne-186, 126 Hogue, Howard-21, 141 Hohulski, Nancy--234 Hohulski, Robert-186 Holcomb, Glenna-234. 228 Holrler, Gary-73, 132, 215, 158, 120, 97, 159 Holderman, John-138. 139, 215 Holdridge, Rhonda-215, 101, 92, 97, 107 Holifield, Marion-234 Holgoway, Carol-129, 186, 9 Holloway, Donna-234 Holloway, Richard-234 Holman, John-186 Hughes, Diana-186 Hull, Linda-215 Humphrey, David-138, 215, 110 Humphrey, Douglas-234 Humphrey, James-215, 110 . Humphreys, Nancy-215 Hunt, Mary-216 Hunter, Joy-234 Hunter, Lauren-68, 216 Hunter, Linda-216, 97 Hurn, John-21 Hurst, Gerald-77, 186, 86 gg, 104, 121, 107, 110, Hurst, Tom-19, 29 Huse, Glenn-186, 120, 103, 117, 125, 54 Hutchcraft, Donna-234 Hutchins, Bim-216 Hutton, Johnny-216 Hutton, Ronnie-234, 110, 150, 152, 153 Hux, Saundra-216 Hudrick, David-141, 234 Hylla, Roger-234 I lngle, Gayle-234, 101, 119 lngram, Cheryl-186, 75 Inhelder, Lucile-21 International Understanding Club-102 Irvine. Charles-216 Irwin, James-216 J Holman. Robert-215 Holmburg, Jim-186, 154, 155 Holmes, Karen-234 Holmes, Peggy-215, 119 Holt, Connie--215 Holt, Daniel-67, 68, 72, 215 Holt. Sharon--234 Holthouse, Andy-186 Hood, James-215 Hoofprints-87 Hoops Margie-186 Hoops, Robert-234 Hopper, William-68. 234 Horn, Carla-68, 186, 51, 48, 98, 97, 117, 52 Horn. Crystal-81, 215, 101, 133 Horn, Glen-234 Horner, Carolyn-186 Horton, Christy-212, 215, 120, 97, 115, 118 Houston, Milo-215, 119 Hoveskeland, Randy-215 Howard. Bobette-208, 215, 94 Howard, Cathy-so, 215 Howard, Evonne-234 Howard, Marilyn-75, 234 Howard, Mike-209, 215, 154, 155 Howe, Jacqueiyn-215 Howell, Beverly-234 Howell, Ronald-215, 97, 110 Howell, Sandra-215 Hubbarf., Ed-30 Howerton, Patricia-215, 94 Howerton, Steve-234 Howl, Wesley-18, 21, 22 Hubbard, Gregory-215 Hubbard, Judy-186 Hnbhart, Ed-30 Huber, David--73, 215 Hudgens, Bim-149, 151, 152 Hudson, Ruby-234 Huff, Karla-79, 186 1-Iuffmyer, Charlsie-21 Hufford, Patricia-186, 124 Jackson, Anita-216, 133 Jackson, Constance-216, 97 Jackson Deborrah-234 Jacksonf Curtis-132, 209, 216 J ackson, Delores-216 Jackson , J immy-234 Jackson, Michael-1 86, 120, 118, 124 Jacobs, Angela-216, 97, 114, 117 Jacobs, Caroline-234 Jacobs, Catherine-234, 95 Jacobs, Peggy-216 Jacobs. Ricky-234. 68, 158 Jacobs. Walter-186, 158, 159 James, Jerri-186, 101 James, Richard-186 January, George234 Jared, Mike-234, 77, 110 Jarman. Katherine-234 Jeliggngs, Lucinda-216, Jennings, Kent-234 Jestes, Shirley-216 Jestice, John-186. 79. 64 Johnson, B. J.-21 Johnson, Bruce-234 Johnson, Connie-186. 182, 42. 46 48, 12 , 47, 56, 84, 51, 1, 100 Johnson, Cora-186 Johnson. Dale-234 Johnson, Darlene-186, 79, 93, 126 Johnson, Ernest-216, 67, 68 Johnson, Gary-186, 144, 146. 158, 159 Johnson, Gerry-21 Johnson, Jimmiee234 Johnson, Bill-216 Johnson, Leatrice-234 Johnson, Marilyn-216, 99 Johnson, Martin-234 Johnson, Patrick-234, 69 Johnson, Ricky-234 Johnson, Roy-216 Johnson, Ruth-186, 80. 117 Jones, Johnston, John-187 Johnston, Lynda-187, 64 Johnston, Michael-234 Johnston Nora-234, 80 Jones, Alvin-234 Jones, Alvin-234 Jones, Beverly-216, 99, 97 Jones, Beverly-216. 94 Jones, Carol Lee-187, 101 Carol Louise-234 Jones, Cynthia-234, 46 Jones. Darrell-187. 122 Jones, Dean-187, 155, 154, 156, 157 Jones, Donna-216 Jones, Doyle-187 Jones, Leon-187 Jones, Jones, Frank-234 Jogiles, Norma--187, 175, Jones, Richard D.-216 Jones, Richard L.-234, 110 Jones, Robert A.-234 Robert G.-234 McCalmon. Marc-290 Lawmaster, Stephen-235 McCutchen, William-190 Jones, Ronnie D.-216 Jones, Ronnie E.-187 Jones, Steve-216 Jordan, Marilee-234, 80 Jordan, Odell-216, 79 Justus, Carol-234 Justus, Joell-187 K Kaase, Laquetta-216 Kaleda. Regina-234 Kgnnady, David-216, 72, 7 Karsten, Jean-187, 109 Karstetter, Alan-187, 154. 155 Kartman. Lel-a-216 Kearney, Sharon-216 Keener, David-216 Keeton, Don-216 Keith, Sue-216 Keith. Lora-216 Kelamis, Nick-187 Keilggr, Shirley-187, 113, Kelley. David-234 Kelley, Judith-217, 97 Kelley, Larry-217, 144 Kelley, Pat-217, 81, 106 Kelly, Rickey--217 Kelsey, Curtis-217 Kelso, John-234, 158 Kendrick, Bill-234 Kennedy, Kathleen-234 Kent, Sandra-217, 128 Kerbo, Gary-217 Kettle, P-at-234 Key Club-110 Key, John-234 Key. Randall-235 Kilburn, Kathy-187 Killgore, Randal--235 Killingsworth, Gary-217 Kigraball, Susan-235. 243, Kinder, David-187 King, Hugh-188 King, Richard-217 Kingfisher, Martha-188 Kingsley. Ruth-217 Kinser, Betty-22 Kirby, Cynthia-235 Kirby, Jimmy-188. 69, 73 Kirk, Roger-31, 188 Kirkham, M-ark-188 Kirkpatrick. Lynn-235, 68, 75, 95 Kirkpatrick, Ricky-217 Kissinger, Joseph-228, 235 Kitchens, Carolyn-217 Kite, Alice-188, 113, 96 Kley, Deborah 235, 128 Kley, Richard-235, 128 89, 106, 115 Kline. Barbara-217 Knapp. Clinton-188 Knisrht, Gary-188. 191, 120 Knight, Jerry-188 Knixrhf. Michael-210, 217, 89, 106, 115 Knight. Pamela-188 Knight, nr. R. W.-16, 17. 18, 232 Knoblett, Steve-141, 235 Koch, Karen-235, 80, 101, 117 Konkler, Gerald-188 Kozak. Kathleen-23, 217 Kozicki, Ray-217 Kozicki. Steve-235 Kramer. Alexix-217 Krause. Norman-188 Krumme, Jill-188, 69, 44. 71, 62. 96, 107 Kuder, Gayla-235 Kuharski. Karen-217 Kuharsky, Kathy-209, 217, 107, 109 Kuntz, Sandra-188, 72, 123, 120. 97 Kuykendall, Jonathan-235 Kuykendall, Mary-188 L Lacefield, John-22 Lacy, Robert-235 Ladd, Marilyn-188 LaForge, Janet-189, 175, 193. 44, 77, 51, 60, 48, 96, 116, 52, 54, 55 Lageose. Monica-235, 101 Lahmeyer, Betty-217 Lahmeyer, Patricia-189 Laird, Flye-22, 244 Lakey, Keith-235 Lamb. Lonnie-224 Lambert, Lonnie-235 Lamnkin, Steven-235 Lance, Michael-217, 154 Land. Connie-189 Lane, Bobbie-235 Lane. Laurahelle-217, 81 Lane, Neal-217 Lane. Susanna-217, 68, 73, 97, 114 Laneer, Lance-209, 217 Langley- Harold-217 Langley, Joe-88 LaaPota, Margherite-19, 5 Lariat. Staff-82 Larkey, Roger-189 Larkin, Linda-189 Lasater, Byron-22 Lasater. Gary-217 Latin Club-117 Laft-a. John-170, 189, 50, 48. 93, 52 Lauxrhery. Ruth-189 Laughlin, Larry-189, 120, 118 Lawhorn, Leeland-217 Lagtgiaster, Lucinda-189, Lawrence, Donald-189, 64. 85. 50. 83. 60. 48, 121, 96, 106, 107, 52, 54, 55 Lawrence, Lyle-217 Lexis, Kit-189, 128, 120, Lewis, Lew-235 Lewis, Paula-217 Lewis. Sally-235 Lewis, Sigmund--69, 73. 189 Lifsics. Nathan-73, 235 Likens, David-217 Limric, Virginia-80, 217 Lincomfelt, Carlton-235 Lindblad, Elven-235 Lindley, John-189 Lindley, Loretta-235 Lindval. Randy-189 Liner, Jeffery-141, 235 Lingenfelter, Tom-22, 26, 138. 139, 132 Linnell. Robert-189, 73, 51, 107 Linnell, Susan-235, 72 Lipp. Patricia--235, 105 Logan, Pamela-217 Logue, Linda-189, 123, 119, 133 Lollis, Dennis-217 London, Dale-144, 146 Long, Gail-189 Long, Gary-217, 77 Long, Jimmy-217 Long, Roger-235 LONE. Steven-217. 26, 66, 67, 97, 110, 114 Looper, Danny-236 Loper, Charles'-22 Randy-217, 150. Losornio, Alicia-236 Loveless, Lon-189 Lovett, Sharon-217, 129 Lovett, Sue-189, 97, 133 Lowery, Timmie-217, 89, 113, 101 Lugeanbeal, Marie-30 Lullis, Yvonne-81 Lundrigan, Michael-189 Luper, Fred-236 Luper, Linda-236 Lutman, A. R.-22, 120 Lyles, Karen-236 Lyons, Ronald-189 Marr. Gerald-132, 217. 88, 158, 159 Marrs, Janet-190, 126, 127 Marshell. Linda-236 Marshall. Otto-22 Marshall, Shirley-190, 75, 113 Marshall, Teresa-236 Martin, Jeff-190, 150, 152 McGuire. Lilia-80. 227. 237 McGuire. Tom-22 M21-anltosh. Charley-141. McIntosh, Phyllis-218, 105 Mcintyre, John-141. 237 McKee, Jonathan-190, 118 McKee, Timothy-218 Martin, Jimmy-190 McKellar, Laurence19 McKenna, Laurence-19 McKenna, Eileen-218, 120, 97 McKenzie, Andrey-218, McKenzie, John-190. 16' McKinney, Jacque-237 McKinney, Jan-218 Martin, Joanna-236 Martin, Judith-236 M-artin, Lynda-236 Martin, Martha-236, 227, 46 Martin, Rod-22 Martin, Sharon--236 Martinez. Julie-228. 236, 75, 115 Martinez. Samuel-236, 81 Mason, Bruce-217, 73, 97 Massey. Cassandra-217 Massey. Veta-217 Massingill, Carol-26, 101 Massingill, David--217 Masters, Garland-236, 95, 124 Masters. Sherry-190, 75 Matheson, Carol-217. 114 Matlock, Darrel-236 Matlock, Larry-217 Mattoon, Kathy-236 Maxwell, Patty-236 May, Shelia-236 Mayfield, Steven-81, 236 Maymaid, John-236 Maynard, Terry-217 Maynard, William-217 Mayo, Cathy-217, 80, 94 McAfee, Charles-236 McAfee, Gary-236 McAfee, Janice-217 McAnally, Gordon-217 McAnelly, A. J.--190 McAnelly, Beverly--236 McAnelly, Donna-236 McBroom, Betty-290 McBroom Roy-217 128 Macau, damie-236: 105 McKinney, Rhonda-218 McKnight, Cindy-237 McKnight, Guy-190 McKnight, Paula-237 McNally, Nancy-.218, 10 McNeal, Sandra--218 McNicol, Allyn-191, 68, 71, 95 McPherson, Billi-191, 85. 121. 63 McPherson, Sharon-191 McWilliams, David-132, 218, 144, 146 McWilliams, Emily-30 Meafor. Ran vf'-27. 218, 144, 146, 120, 146 Mecom, Larry-237 Medina, Lucia-237, 101. 119 Medical Club-119 Medlin, Elaine-191, 120 Meek, Debra-237 Meeks, Sharon-19 Meeker, Phillip-218, 73 Mefford, Jimmy-191 Mehl, Paul-46. 79, 56, 51, 48, 100, 106 Meissinger, Christine-27 Melling, Rick-191, 178, X gg, 48. 120, 96, 97, ' 1 Mendenhall, Pamela-210 218, 81, 101 Lynch Lynch , Bill-236 , Daniel-217, 68 Lynch, Peggy-236 Lynch, Steve-217 Lyne, Glen-286, 155 Lyons, Joyce-236 Lytle, Julia-189 Lytle, Richard-236 M Mack, Ronnie-236 Mackler, Rebecca-210, 217, 94 Madden, Linda-217 Madland, Todd-217, 89 Madry, Mildred-22 Mahan, Deborah-217 Mahan. Susan-189 Laws. Peggy-235, 80 Lawson, Karen-171, 189, 44, 77. 93 Lawson, Kathy-235, 120, 95 Lawson, Shelia-189 Layman, Dan-217 Ledbetter, Brenda-235 Lee, Anita-217 Lee. Helen-30 Lee. Mel-235. 105 Lee, Robert-79, 81. 217 Lehrman, Gary-189, 105, 127 Lewellen. Mark-209, 217, 88, 97 Lewis, Carol-235, 123, 101 Lewis, Donna-217 Malham, Linda-217, 73 Malilong, Alan-236, 117, 124 Malilong, Custodia-236, 114 Malloy, Mark-138, 139, 217 Maloney, Marian-189 Mancino, Mary-189 83, 121 Mandrell, David-190, 87, 108, 83, 121 Mann, Carol-217 Mann, Connie-236 Manning, Kay-217, 47. 81 Mantooth, Bill-236 Mareck, Jackie-236, 131, 101, 95 Markham, Arla-236 Markham, Larry-190 Marley. Robert-190. 178. 51, 48, 98, 96, 97, 52 Marney, Roba-236 McCampbell, Karen-190, 131, 130 McCandlms, Richard-218 McCartney, Jan--190, 69, 70, 875, 121 McCaslin Donald--190 McCaw, Katherine-237 McCIard. Dennis-237 McClellan, Cynthia-218 McClellan. Samuel-141, 73, 95, 153 McClure, Debbie-237, 75 Mclgaure, Nancy-190, 44, 1 McClure, Stephen-190, 107 McCullough, Jane-22 McCombs, Larry-190 McCormick, Jeffrey-218 McCoy, Patrick-237 McCoy, Ray-190 McCutchen, Robert-190 Miguthcen, Vicki-237. Mendenhall, Sh-aron-218 Melton, Jackie-191, 120 150, 151, 152 Melton, Johnny-191, 141 Menken, Denise--191, 79 Mercer, Donna-218, 80 Mercer, Larry-191 Merchant, Marcia-237. 75, 81 Merik, Connie-237 Mirlzgtt, Larry-191, 132, Mers, Deborah-218 Metcalf, Ida-191 Metzger, Patricia-218 Meyer, Rodney-218 Meyers, Rosalie-237 Middleton, F.-ed-231, 12 Millard, Beverly-218, 61 197 Millard, Joe-237 Miller, Bessie-18 Miller, Bobby-237 Miller, David-237 Miller, Debra-237 Miller, Donna-218 McDaris. Leila-237 McDonald, J-ames-190 McDonald, Susan-218, 105 McDonough. Phillin-190 McDougal, Alvin-30 McDuffie, Robert-190 McElmurry, Ron-237 McElwain, Ladonna-218 McElwain, Paul-141. 237 McFarland, Pamela--190 McGehee, McGehee, Don-218 Linda-237 McGhee. Christy-218 McGill. Michael-237 McGinty, Glenda-190, 133 McGinty, Martin-18 McGuire, Brenda-218 McGuire, Charles-237 Miller, F. B.-19 Miller, H. C.-141, 237 Miller, James-79. 94 Miller, James-218 Miller, Kenny-237 N Miller, Mandy-0191. 86. 112, 121, 98, 96, 107 Miller, Richard-191, 113 Miller, Steven-237 Millikin, Rhonda-237 , Millsap, Freddie-191 ' Milstead, Robert-237, Q 155 Miner. Melba-192 Minix. Debra-192 Miranda, Alicia--237 Mitchell. Rockie-171, 19 132. 122 Mitchell, Mary-192, 104 Mitchell, Robert-237 Mixed Chorus-81 Modern Dance-131 Moeckel. Carol-192, 79. 120, 96 Moncrief, Sandra-237, 105 Monfore, Ann-218, 99 99, 119 Monfore. William-192 Monger. Phoebe-237, 101, 95, 107, 130 Montgomery. Montxromery. Montgomery, Montgomery, Carolyn-192 Doyle-237 Gail-192, 97 Marilyn-218 Montgomery, Sarah-237, 131 Moody. Linda-192 Mooney Colleen-117, 96. 192 Moore, Allen-192 Moore, Anita-228, 237 Moore, Ginny-192, 127 Moore, David-218 Moore. Dean-128 Moore, Denise-218 Moore, Donald-18, 22 Moore. Duston--192 Moore, Ellen-192 Moore, Lowell-192 Moore. Mike-192, 64, 65, 73, 83, 121, 106 1Moore, Rebecca-237, 75 Moore Sharron-237 iMoore, Shirley-237 yMoore, Tenia-237 yMoore, Terry-227, 237. 79. 158 More, Lawrence-218 'Morefield, Teresa-218 Morey, Jeanette-192 Morgan. Frankie-208, 218, 113, 94, 109 Morgan, Gordon-22, 132. 158 !Morgan, James-237, 153 Morgon, Kathy-192 Morgan, Linda-237 Morgan , Patrick-192 Morgan, PGZZY-192 Morgan Morris, Morris, Morris, , Sally--218 Alyce-192 George-141, 237 Glenna-30 Morrison. Connie-237, 101 orrison, Dixie-192 orrow, Fairy-218 orrow, Kathy-218 osher. Moss. D Su-192 iana--237. 75 Mu Alpha Theta-120 uir, William-192 Mullin, Mark-218 ullins, Rhonda-237. 79 ullinax, Allen-143, 144, 146, 161, 154, 155 Mullins, Charlyne-80 ullins, Cheryl-218 ulvihill, Mary-218 unn, Gary-192 unn, Mary-192, 75 uns, Marilyn-237, 128 urphy, Diannw2l8, 94 iurvhy. Malinda-237 urphy, Roger-237, 81 yers, Jane-237 yers, Sam-192, 132, 144, 147, 55 ylar. Susan-218, 68, 73. Pleaastn , Terry-219 105. 94. 97 N aifeh, James-218, 110 aifeh, Linda-193. 78. 79, 56, 83, 93, 103, 107, 109. 52 :tional Honor Society-96 avarro, James-237 eal, Jacki-218 eal, Pamela-218 eal, Pam-218, 77 Neal, Sandra---193, 113, 126, 127 Neal, W. P.-30 Neeley, Terry-237 Nejad-Khalil, Ruth-237 Nelson, Bob-18, 22 Nelson, Debby-218 Nelson, Lillian-237, 238 Nelson, Linda-193 Nelson, Michael-237 Neumeyer, Gary-238 Neumeyer, Regenia-218 Newcomer, John-218 Newman, Ray-218 Newton, Dwight-238 Newton. Elizabeth-193. 71, 72, 85, 83, 113. Newton, Gail-238, 101 Nicholas, John-238, 141, 158 Nicholas, Martin-193 Nicholson, Donald-238 Nickles, Gary-193 Nickles, Roger-218 Nicklin, Nancy-193 Niles, Doris-19, 106, 107 Niles, Loresa-238, 131 Niles, Louise-218 Noah, Cheryl-238, 101 Noe, James-238, 107 Nomcrief, Sandra-130 Norris, Barbara-238, 130 Norris, Jack-138, 218. 89 Norris, Lynda--218 Norris, Patricia-227, 81. 238 Norton, RonniG?238 Northcott, Ricky-193, 154 Northcutt, Elvalee81, 238 Notley, Loren-18 Nottingham, Gail-238, 79. 60 Nottingham. Jerry-218. 77, 112, 106, 107, 53 Norwood, Pamela-193 Nowland, Deborah-218 Nuding, Sandra-218, 79 Nunley. Norman-218. 79 Nrargzgeley, Richard-227, Nye, Monte-238 O Oakley, Bonnie-218. 75 O'Brien, Wesley-193 Olinghouse, Rebecca-193. 127 Oliver, Linda-238 Olney, Kathleen-238 Olney, Lester-193 Olson, Margaret--210, 218, 75, 79, 97 Olson, Roger-238 Olson, Tomma-193 O'Neal, Jonny-132, 158, 218, 85. B3 O'Neal, Donald-159, 193, 122 Orchard, Vicki-238 Orchestra-68 Ortloff, Rita-238, 79 Orwig, Lowell-238 Osborn, Elaine-193, 80 Osborne, Annette-22, 23 Osborne, Judith-218 Otto, Nancy-22. 113 Owen, Sue-218, 113, 120, Painter, Sandie-238 Paolucci, Albert-22, 28 Paolucci. David-69. 238 Parenti. Pam-194, 105, 126, 127 Parker, Carol-128 Parker, Daniel-72, 219 Parker, David--T9, 218 Parker, David-219 Parker, Jimmie-238 Parker, Keith-238 Parker, Mary Ann-22 Parks, Virginia-19 Parnell, Kathy-238 Parnell, Richard-194, 122 Parrett, Danny-219 Parrett. Greg-141, 238 Parsons, Robert-194 Partin, Edwin-194 Patrick, David-194 Patterson, Brenda-219 Porter, Mike-219 Porter. Phillip Porter, Richard-219 Porferfield. Ma.rvf2l0, 219, 88, 106, 107, 114 Poston, Patricia-T219 Potter, Donnie-79, 209 Potts, Linda--238 Potts, Rose-219 Potter, Donee219 Poulcs. l'l'1i'i'eln238 Powell, Nikki-219 Powers, Donna-9238 Powers. NValter-79, 219. 120, 97 Prater, Ruth-219, 94 Prescott, Donna-195 Prewett, Sh-aron-238 Jennifer.-80, 238 Price. Price. Judy-195 Price. Julie-195 Patter son, Eva-75. 194 Patterson, Sherry-194. 105, 119 Patton. Frances-219 Paxton, Gracie-19 Payne Payne , Connie-194 , Lyn--219 Payton. Harry-194 Pearcy. Gary-219 Pearcy, Marilyn-238 Peck. A. G.-30 Pelton, Donna-130, 238, 130 Pennington, Ed-22. 105 Pennington. Larine-219 Pennington, Sandra-194 Penny, Sharon-238 Percy, Janet-80, 238 Perett. Elaine -194. 84. 104. 121, 105, 92, 96, 102, 52, 54 Pere '. 147, no my--132, 144, 219. 94 Perigo, Timothy-238 Perkins, Sally-238, 243 Perry, Betsy-79, 219 97 120. Perry, Blake-219, 125 Perry, Dale-219 Perry, Janis--194, 86, 83, 121. 98, 93, 96, 114 Perry. Pamela-194 Perry, Sheila--194, 126 Por ry, Susan-50. 238 Perry, Susan-238, 115 Perryman, Richard-238 Perryman. Sharon-238, 101 Perryman, Bill-144, 147, 194 Pfleeger, David-238 Phillips, Cheryl-238 Phillips, Marilyn-79, 219 Phillips, Mary-238 Pickering, Beth-23 Pierce, Lynn-219, 94 Pierson, Edna-219 Pifer, Debra-194, 133 Pifer, Donald-194, 122 Pi er. Pekilly-219 Pikg, Larry-68, 194, 120. 9 Pingrey, Randy-73. 194 Pinkerton. Wendy-127 Pinion, Linda-219 Pinson, Connie--194 Pinson, Cynthia-219 Pippen, Dennis--219 Pitcoc Pitcoc k, Bill-141 k, Diane-79, 194 Price, Robert-238, 110 Prim. Donna-238 Pringer, Byron--132, 219, 119 Pringle, John--138. 139. 219 Printing Club-122 Prock, Carl-219 Prock, James-238 Proctor, Jimmy-238 Proffitt, Steven-219 Provost, Kathy-238 Pruitt. Leland-238 Pruitt, Ronald-219 Purkey, John-238 Publications-84 Q Qualls, Kathy-219 Quarles, Beverly-80 ,219. 99. 105 Quill and Scroll-121 R Rackleff, Julia-23 Rader, Beverly-238. 105 Radican, Diane-238 Rngsdale, Shirley-238 Ragsdale, Jo Ann-23, 85 256, 89. 83. 121 Ra'mon'l. Margo-195. 184, 188, 44, 76, 77. 93, 97, 106. 107. 52, 54, 55 Rains, Rozf-195, 44, 79, 86, 121, 107 Rampey, Connie-219. T9 Rand, Pennelope Jo-219 Randol, Mark-238 Rankin, Pam--220, 105 Rapp, Diana-238 Ratcliff, Don-220. 48 Ratcliff, Jan-195. 50. 120, 63, 92 Ratliff, Paul-238 Rawlings, Larry-220 R-ay, Helen-220 Ray. NatalieA--220. 88 Ray, Toni-220, 123, 130 Redburn, Dan-220, 97, 110 Red Cross-104 Redd, Debbie-210, 220, 94 Redman, Tony-195 Reed. Danny-195 Rr-ed. John-220 Remington, John-195 Rendon, Richard-195 Renfro, Pat-195 Reynolds, Becky-239, 101 Reynolds, Debbie-239 Reynolds, Hazel-23 Reynolds, Kathy-239, 68, 72 Reynolds, Linda-220 Rhea, Wesley-239 Rhees, Pam-239. 243 Rhees, Sharon-195, 47. 109 Rhodes, Paula-195, 77 Rice. Dan-239 Rice, Marvin-195 Rich, Rebecca-239 Richard, Mary-239 Richards, Bill--195 Richardson. Dennis-196 Richardson, Don-220, 89, 94, 110, 111 Richardson, Linda-196, 133 Richardson, Tommy-227, 110, 111 Richetts. David-196 Richey, Greg-196, 120, 96 Richey. Steve-239, 153 Ridenour, Debra-220 Riclling, Donna-220 Ridling, Kathy-220 Riedesel. Cherrin-220 Riedesel, Linda-220 Ritschell, Ricky-239, 132, 144, 147, 145, 159 Ritter, Anne-23 Rittir, Leslie Ann-239, Ritz, Louise-239 Roark, Timothy-220 Robbins. Kurt-21, 196 Roberson, Richard-66, 63. 220, 117 Roberts, Albert-239 Roberts, Barbara-220 Roberts, Darryl-220 Roberts, Janet-239 Roberts. Jan-196 - Robertson, Connie-75, 220 Robey, Mike-220 Robey, Nancy-81, 196 Robinson, John-196, 96 Rognson, Sandra-220, Robinson, Carolyn-23 Roby, Sandra-239 Rodden. Becky Ann-220 Roden, Roger-73, 196,113 Rodgers, Darren-47. 208, 220 Rogers, Karon-77, 220 Rogers, Louie-239 Rogers Pam-239, 101, 105, 30 '1 Rogers. Rhea-239 Roe, Randy-196, 120 97, 109 Owens, John-238 Owens, Linda-218 Owens, Loretta-238 Owens. Patrick-193 Oxford, David--119, 124 P Packard, Dianna-75, 194, 119 Padgham, Sharon-218 Page, Jackie-238 Painter, Bobby-238 Painter, Michael-194 Pittman, Billy-.219 Pittman. Peggy-238 Pitts. Danny-144. 147. 219 Plummer, Carolyn-219 Plunkett, Pat-194 Plyler, Johnny--209, 219 Poindexter, Marilyn-238 Pointer, Roger-47, 194 Polk, John-238 Pollard, Ronnie238 Pollard, Terri-171, 194. 109 Porter, Jimmy-238 Reed, Judi-239. 131, 77, 95 Reed, Lance-195 Reed, Lancine-2529 Reeder, Mary-239 Reeker, Jo Ellen-239 Reese, Brenda-220, 69. 72. 74 Reese, Randy-141. 239. 95, 154 Reeves, Cindy-239, 79 Reinholtz, Melvin-220 Reinking, Kathryn-220, 114 Reinking, Richard-239, 120, 95 Rohrs, Debra-239, 101 Roop, Sam-196 Roper, Nancy-239 Roper, Steve-196 Rose, Sandra-239 Rose, Vicky-239 Roth, Loren-141, 239 Rothrock. Paula-239 Roundtree, Elliot-23 Rowley, Danny--197 Rowley, Nancy-80. 197 Round-Up-60 Round-Up Board-106 Royall, Peggy-197 Royalty, Beverly-220 Royce, Loretta-220 Rucker. Gary--197 Ruckman, Pam-197 Rucks, Donald-220 Rudd, Princetta-23 Rude, Miriam-220 Ruffino, Donna-220 Ruyzgles, Mike-144, 147, 240 Rumsey, Allen-220 Runnels, Rick-197 Rune. John-221 106. 107 Rupe, Linda-221 Rush. Herald-72. 221 Rushing, Judy-131, 240, 130 Russian Club-145 Rusasgll. Nancy-75, 240, 1 Rutherford, Betty-S0 Ru'le 'ge. DeAnn-209, S Soost. Debra-241 220, 221, 88, 97 Rutledge, Larry-197, 120 108 Ryals, Susan-76, 77. 208, 221. 113. 94 Ryan, Diana-197, 103, 127 Seizura, Bud-240 Segura, Fred-a-72, 198 Sessingzhaus, Kathryn.. 240, 114 Sesso, Nita-228, 240 Setchell. Linda-221 Shahan, Phyllis-210, 221, Sharon, James-240, 154, 155 Sharon, Patricia-198 Sharp, Dale+l98. 112, 154, 155 Shaw, Donna-198 Shaw. Randy-198 Shead, Paul-221, 125 Shellhammer, Cathy-227, 240, 107 Shellhammer, Smith, Randy-241 Smith, Renee-241 241 Smith, Roger- Smith, Sandra-198 Smith, Sharan Lea-221 Smith, Sharon Elaine--198. 113 Smith. Stephen-198. 132. 159 Shields, Elizabeth-240, 75 Svfwkl Sabala, Ralph-240 Sabala, Ray-10 Sailer. Brenda--197. 79, 113, 96, 107 Sailing, Susan-240 Saint, Ruth-23 Sala, Christine-221, 81 Salmon. Rodney-81. 240 Salter, Paul-19, 28 Samples. Beverly-240 Ramona-198, 105, 97, 133 Shelton, Connie221. 133 Shelton. Rebecca-75, 240 Shepard. Bennie-221 Smith, Steven-241, 158 Smith, Susan-198, 127 Smith, Thomas-221 Snoah. Cheryl-80 Snow, Dennis-241 Snow, Don-aid--221 Soeten. Susan-221 Soiiggeimer, Randy-221, Soper, Alan-221, 105 Southard, Paul-68. 221 Southern, Dewayne-241 Sllanish Club-116 Samples. Gwen-240. 81 Sams. Gary-221, 120 151, 152 Samuels, Danny-221, 154 Samuels, Sharon-221 Sanders, Charles-197 Sanders, Jane-221 Sanders, Paul-240 Sanders, Reha-240 Sanders, Robert-240 Sanchez, Eliseo-23, 122 Santee, Kathy-197 Sasgerfield, Brenda-129, 0 Satterfield, Nyoka-197 133 Satterfield. Marie-240 Saunders, Paula-221, 105 Savage, Byron-197, 199, 127 Savor, George-221 Sawa, Masayuki-77, 197, 56. 102, 107, 114, 52 Sawyer, Cecilia-129, 197, 95, 103, 52 Schacter, Sara-197 Scheuerman, Dane-240 Scheuerman, David-197 Schlehuber, Nancy-197 Schmidt, Barbara-68. 197, 92, 94, 96 Schmidt, Carl-197 Schmidt, Edward-240, 107, 108 Schmitt, Sarah-240, 114 Schreiner, Mickey-66, 221, 114 Schroeder, Kent-139, 138. 197. 93 School Life-86 Schultz, Karen-240 Schulz, Susan-81, 221 Schuyler, Melvin-197 Science Club-118 Scizgg. Brenda-197, 126, Scott. Debbie-240 Scott. Del Jeanne-77, Shepard, Mary-198 Shepard, Paul-198 Shepherd, Paul-240 Sherwood, Steve--47, 198 Shjggler, Loretta-23, Shiffer, Robert-221, 114 Shiffer, Wakita-240 Shilling. Bill-23, 79, 132, 144. 145, 146, 147, 221 Shook, Carolyn-240 Shoun, Harry-221 Shuck, Henry-241 Shuck, Linda-221 Siehert. David-198, 123, 120, 96 Siirmon, Kenny-73, 69, 221 Simmons. Scott-221 Simmons, Paula-198, 127 Siggms. Cynthia-241, 101, Simpson, Cynthia-241, 79, 198, 97. 109 Simpson. Gary-144, 147, 198, 154, 155. 156. 157 Simpson, Larry-198 Simpson, Pat-241 Sisco, Franklin-221 Sisney. Nadine-198 Sixkiller, Glenna-221 Sixkiller, Walter-241 Sizemore, Mark-221, 120, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152 Skelton, Karen-221 Skillern, Kenneth-221 Slack, Sandra-241 Slater, Clifford-221 Slavens, Charlton-241 Slocum, Nancy-198 Spaulding, Barbara-241 Spears, Elda-24 1 Spencer, Sue-221, 101 Spencer, Melinda-198 Spillers, Gary-199 Spillers, Richard-241 e. Betty--23 Spurlock, Charles-221 Stacy, James-221 Staehle, David-241 Staehle, Karen-199 Stagecraft-125 Stanrlridge. Rebecca-209, 221, 101, 103. 117, 126 Stanfield, Steve-199, 150, Stanley. Connie-241 Stanton, Sandra-221 Stark, Marcia-199 Stark, Mary-241 St-ark, Nancy-241 Staude, Gloria-221 Starr, Gary-199 Stgeil, Sam-66, 221, 105, Steel, Jack-68, 199. 87, gi. 121. 93, 107, 118, 52, Steele, Gay-75, 221, 97 Steele. Carolyn-47, 208, 221, 120. 97, 53 Steele, Janice-72, 74, 199. 96 Steele, Roger-199 Steele, Sam-104 Steeler. Deborah-221 Stegall, Annie-199 Student Council-92 Sturgeon, Sandra-241 , 128 Sullivan, Marquitta-221 Sullivan. Rogrer--241 Summerlin. Diane-200 Sutter, Rodney-241 Suttle, Caroline-221 Swafford, Gary-241 Swaim. Leslie-72, 221, 120, 97 Swan, Mark-200, 154 Swenke, R'-hecca-221 Swisher, 'Diana-105 Swisher, Donna-241, 103 Swisher, Steve-200, 1 54 , 1 55 T Tabor, Suzanne-222 Tackett, PamT241 Tayrue, Don-ald-241 Talburt, Deborah-241 Tanksley, Gilliw19 Tate, Sherry-200 Tattershall, Debra-79, 222 Taylor, Barbara-222 Taylor, C. C.-30 Todd, Barbara-200 Torlzl, Jackson-132, 144, 146, 147, 222, 95 Todd, Kenneth-242 Tolbert, Billy-68, 222 Tollison. Danny--200 Tollison, Patricia-242 Tolliver, Mik4+200 Tompkins, Jerri-200, 106, 107 Toney. Ma:-ilyn-242, 104 Totty, Dennis-201 Townsend, Bobby-201 Townsend, Laura-222 Townsenrl, Pamelia-80 Townsend, Patricia-80 Toagsend, Sandra-46, Tracy. Stephen-73, 222 Trent,,Virginia-201 Trine. Linda-242, 243 Tri-Hi-Y-109 Trout, Michael-223, 88 Troy. Christine-242 Trggcgll, Randy-73. 77, Tuck, Carol-242 Tuck. Johnny-223, 120 Tucker Forrest-201 Tucker, John-30 Tucker, Linda-201 Taylor, Daryl-200 Taylor, Elizabeth-200 Taylor, Janice-241 Taylor, Jeanetta-75 241, 95 Taylor, Phillp-241, 160 Taylor, Robert-142. 144, 147. 200. 56, 57 Tucker. Tuller, Roy-223 Larry-242 Taylor, Sherry-222 Teague, Deborah-222, 103 Teehee. Kennith-222 Teehee, Ralph-222, 110 Teel. Marilynn-72, 222, 88 Temme, Robert-222 Tennison, Janie-241 Termini, Grace-241 Terry, Linda-222 Teter, Rickey-222 Thain, Barbara-241 240 Scott. Doug-221 Scott, Fayenelle-240 Scott, Jack-197 Scott, Johnny-240 Scott, Joy-197, 128 Scott, Linda-240 Scott, Mary-221 Small, Smal lw Marilyn-198, 127 ood, Carol-81, 221 Smallwoozl, Larry-198 Smallwoul, Petei241 Smiley- Michael-221 Smith, Blaine-18 Smith, Brad-198 Smith, Brenda-198 Smith, Carolyn-198 Smith, Dale-198 Smith, Diana-241, 128 Smith. Gary-241 Sngilth, Jane-81, 221, 120, Smith, Janet Kaye-241, 105. 130 Stephen s, David-81 , 199 Stephens. Lauren-241 Stephens, Phillip-199 Stephens, Shari-241 Stephen 241 son, Edward-141, Stevens, Bruce-241 Stevens, Charles-241 Stevens. Darlene-221 Stegeins, Katherine-241, Stevens. Marcia-199 Thayer, Gary-72, 222, 114 Thespians-107 Thomas, Madelene-241 Thomas, Rex-132, 200, 158 Thomas, Lynn-241 Thompson, Anna--222 Thompson. Charles-222 Thompson, Cindy-241 Thompson, Connie-200 Thompson. Dallas-200 Thompson, Dennis-141, 241 Thompson, Howard-200 Thompson, Janice-222 Thompson, Jerald-241 Thoggpson, Kathryn-68, 2 Thompson, Mike-70, 72, 200 Scott. Robert-132, 197, 158. 96, 110. 159 Scott. Sheila-197, 105 Scurlock, Larry-77,' 240, 110 Seals, Victor-197 Searcy, Mary Ann-221 Sebastian, Timothy-81 Secondine, Donald-221 Secondine, Paul-240 Smith, Janet Marie-241, 130 Smith, Jerry-241 Smith. Joan-241, 68 Smith, Joann-241, 128 Smith, Linda-198 Smith, Mark-72, 221 Smith, Michel-241 Smith, Mike-241 Smith, Neil-241. 154 Smith, Patti4P81, 75, 221 Smith, Phillip-221 Smith, Phyllis-241 Stevenson, Stephanie-221 Stewart, Stephen--200 Stidham, Ruth-18 Stillwagen, Mike-144, 132, 147, 200 Stirrups-98 Stockton. Ellen-221 Stockton. Tommy-144, 147. 221 Stone, Paula-221 Stoops, Darrell-241, 103, 114, 124 Stoops, Joyce-68, 70, 200, 103 Stoons. Mike-241 Stoops, Susan-241 Stout, Steven-241 Stout, Teresa-200, 93 Stribling, Colleen-241 Strong, Jo Ellen-221 Stroud, Rebecca-200, 93. 133 Str-omie. J oe-24 1 Thompson, Patricia-222 Thompson. Robert-241 Thompson, Sandy-79, 222 Thin:-flburg, Connie-228, Thurber, Mike-144, 147, 200 Thurman, Debbie-241 Thurmond, Susan-241 Tiffany, Linda-75, 222, 105 Tiffey, Linda-241 Tiffey, Elaine-200 Tiger, Patty-68, 241, 130 Tiger. Prentice-241 Tilley, Cynthia-75, 242, 128 Tilley. Debra-'75, 200 Tillman, Gary-222, 114 Tindell, Gary-141, 222 Tindell, William-141 Tio, Charles-222 Tipton, Nancy-222 Tullis, Yvonnw242 Tulsa, Tony-242 Turley, Mike-223, 89 Turman, David-223 Turnbull, Vicky-81, 201 Turner. Clayton-223 Turner. Jim-201, 25, 51, 48, 99. 96, 97 Turner, John-79, 242 Turner. Karen-242 Turner, Kathie-201, 120, 93, 97 Tuter, Deborah-242 Tuter. Stephen-242 Tyler, Frank-30 U Ujhelyi, Mella-223 Ulrey. Debra-223, 104 Unger, Debbie-75, 201, 93, 128 Upton, Pat-223, 88, 99. 96, 107 , Usher, Club-128 , V Van Cleave, Debbie-227, 242 Van Cura, Peggy-242 Vanderford, Carrie-201 Vanderford, J-ames-242 Vzrigerpool, Gerald-141, Vanderpool, Terry-242 Vanderpool, Terry W.-132, 201 Vandeventer, Sally-223 Van Noy, Helen-23 Vath, Ladonna-201 Vath, Paula-223 Vaughan, Carla-242 Velazquez, Susan-202 Verkins, Allyne-18 Vich. Kathleen-202 i Villnreal, Morey-23, 1241 160, 154, 155 , Vincent. Edna-202 , Vocational Industrial Clubs of America-132 Volinic, James-223 Volinic, Martha-202 Vondeveld, Rickey-223 Vowell, Janet-223 W Wadley, Steve-171. 202, 84, 83, 121, 120, 92 David-208, 223, Wyatt, Janna-77, 223 Wagner, Randolph-223 Wagner, Ronald-202 Wagoner, Carol--202, 126 Walden, Carla-202 Walden, Lee-223 Walker, Christopher-141, , 242, 115 Wing lWalker, Danny-202. 79 lyvalker, Gary-202. 69 alker, James-242 Walker, Jane-242, 109 Walker, John--23, 153 Walker, Lea-223 hlllalker, Mark-182. 144, 147 Walker, Kathleen-202, 177, 80, 56, 50, 48, 92. 93, 96, 53, 54 all, Kim-242 nllace, Dennis-202. 188 allace, Jack-202, 72, 97 allace, Jackie-202. 119 allace. Wally-202 alls, Donna-223 Walsh, David-242, 132, 158, 159 alsh. Victoria-223 alston, Elizabeth-30 alter, Kathy-242 alters. Charles-223 altzer. J-anice-242 anrow ,Carol-242 antland, Lewis--242 antlancl, Micheal-144, 147, 202 ard. Christopher-202 ard, Michael-223 ard, Stevw202 are, Debbie-242 arren, Vernie-223 ashhurn. Ronald-66, 77, 223, 117 athen, Robert-242 atkins. Larry-223 atson, Gary-69, 72, 223, 114 Watt, John-223 Watts, Barbara-68, 75. 242 Wear. Ronnie-242 Weavel, Joe-242 Weaver, Juice-242 Weaver, Patricia-242 Wehh. Emilv-79. 223, ' 105, 120, 93, 115 Webb, Robert-242, 128 Weber, Mary-223, 99, 97, 130 Welch, Gary-72, 223, 120, 97, 160 Welch, Harrel-223 Welch, Lisaf242, 133 Welch, Mark-242, 160 Welch, Roger-223 Wellman, David-158 Wells, Curtis-223 Wells, Harold--77, 202 Wells, James-68 Wells, Johnnie-202 Well, Judy-223 Wells, Paul-242 Welsh, Jeanie-202 West, Barry-242 West, Dana-202, 105, 93 Westbrook. Charlotte-242 White, Michael--242 White. Roger-2 0 2 White, Susan-242 White, Terry-242 White. Tim+95, 121, 203. 85 White, Bill-202 atson , Kirk-242, 128 atson, Mark-69, 73, 223, 114 atson, Rufus-223 atson, William--242 Westbrook, John-138 139. Whalen. 202 Pollyf212, 223, 120, 97, 115 Wheat, Leni-75. 242 Wheeler Wheeler Wheeler Whipps, Denise-242 Dennis-242 Wheeler. , Lloyd-242 , Terry-223 Hazel-223 Whitaker, Dianna-242 White, Diane-42. 47. 182. 202, 85. 83. 100. 63, 50, 48, 113, 104, 121, 95 96, 97, 53 White, Georginna-19 White, Jerry-223 White, John-223 White, Laura-202 White. Martha-242 White, Mary-242 Whitehead, Rickey-203 Whitson, Johnie-242, 128 Whitworth, Don-242 Wickersham, Don-203 Wilburn, Ed4242 Wilcox, Regina-223 Wildcat, Bryce-203 Wildcat, James-242 Wildcat, Wesley-223, 154 Wilfong. Candice-223 Wilkerson. Connie-66, 79, 223, 99, 120, 97, 106 Wilkinson, Sharon--203 Wilkinson, Wendell-23, 150, 151 Willhite, Gary-223 Williams, Charles-223 Williams, Eldine-80, 203 Williams, Gale42, 47. 222, 223, 94 Willims, Gary-223 Williams, Irvin-223 Wglliams, Kenneth-242. Williams, Rosalind-203. 116 Williamson, James-69, 203 Williamson, Thomas-242 Willis, Ann!-30 Willoughby, Dwayne-46, 47, 81, 139, 138 Wilson. 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