Will Rogers High School - Lariat Yearbook (Tulsa, OK)
- Class of 1973
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7 e.v 11 J lTfcv N.— ' . ' • ' - ' - -- -—  sv -JK- ' ' - ' . te ■. -;-: ••; «. .- - y .%• - t • ' ..-- : -.- v-. . „• J ft .ct 1 % v CP A iv ' £ •?. w yfi 0 w 5rt i?? :•£. 0 ' 33- -3 C Q v a 3 ty a 16 1 P. £ H H - C L jwAwrmP f • . cr J Will Rogers High School LARIAT 1973 Volume 34 Tulsa, Oklahoma It ' s Only Natural In our faces we saw the ever changing expressions of our hearts, souls and minds. We went through the natural motions but sometimes found despair where there should have been hope, tears where there should have been laughter and hate where there should have been love. Our faces reflected what words sometimes never could — our hearts, souls and minds as one. 5f During this another general assembly, we crowned our queen in the traditional archaic way. Simultaneously, we attired ourselves in jeans and P.O.W. bracelets. Gazing at a mural, viewed by so many Ropers before us, we weighed tradition against innovation. t i fit In our hands we hold the future of this planet. The eternal reflection of our generation manifests itself in the quality or perhaps even the survival of air, water . . . life. In a moment of solitude, amidst a maze and blaze of color and motion, we discovered a small part of ourselves and of our school. We suffered with a team that didn ' t always succeed. We supported a system we didn ' t always agree with or understand. This year was a memory time cannot kill. r j i Running life ' s race in a mixed up world, we often wondered at God ' s wisdom in creating us. We raced against time without knowing what was ahead, caught up in the turhulent whirlpool of life. 2S r v ■A Questions and fears were not something to be ashamed of. They strengthened us like sunshine after rain. We searched for answers alone, together and as a nation. Groping for solutions, we turned to God, to science, to the arts and finally to ourselves. The Impossible Years Our impossible years . . . a wonderful year full of smiles and hours spent in search of a minute portion of infinite knowledge. Moments of loneliness felt when someone was too busy to listen. Moments of security felt when we stood in Senior Hall. We did . . . what came naturally. tf inn ir T II - I Contents .., , 1 18 58 ....126 ....160 ....184 ....236 w + L ¥ •• ' £ f Activities School Starts New Activities Sandi Jackson, equipped with blue jeans and backpack, makes use of the new hike rack. Sophomore girls pause between classes. Right: Ropers rush out the front door after the first trying day of school. 20 — Activities Not knowing what to expect, the class of ' 75 bravely journey out to use their million dollar Day Care Center for the first time. Dino Hux, Richard Boerstler, and Jerry Barbee talk with a friendly policeman. Bill Miller, David Williams, Bruce Dela- horne, Johnny Thomason, and Billy Miller are Rogers ' Crutch Brigade. Activities — 21 Chorale Pop Group entertains Ropers in the all-school talent assembly with songs It ' s Gonna Take Some Time and Family of Man. ' Members of the Sound Generation perform Make Me Smile in an assembly Mr. Roy J. Lewis begins an assembly by announcing activities and speaker. 22 — Assemblies Welcome To This, Another General Assembly Students representing John Brown University perform popular music in an assembly Assemblies — 23 It ' s Only Natural . . . Senior Lloyd Hemphill takes advantage of an empty hall to concentrate on his studies. A locked door brings problems to a sew ior girl. Below: Steve Taylor makes pipe cleaner dolls in Calculus class. During a test, a history student finds something interesting on his neighbor ' s paper. 24 — Activities While boys find the Senior Hall steps comfortable, girls often find them troubling. John Mylar finds the quiet of the library more interesting than his history studii Activities — 25 Directors Seek Senior Talent CAST Doctor Jack Kingsley Mik Tl ■3 ' 9 Linda Kingsley Mary Clarke _A IBmWL Abbey Kingsley Kay Gorman, Suzi Suggs M : Alice Kingsley Connie Roller Ricky Fleisher Scott Cole Richard Merrick Dave Grothe Miss Hammer Sue Biles Francine Lyn Geppelt Wally Robert Rhodes Dennis Kit Duncan • V Andy Steve Care i Bartholomew Smuts Mike Taylor Doctor Harold Fleisher . . .James Elledge Connie Roller looks on as Mike Andreen confers with authorities about invalidat- Arnold Brecher Sam Hancock ing his daughter ' s recent elopement. UiiHi Richard Merrick reprimands Dr. and Mrs. Kingsley for being overly protective parents Abbey Kingsley appears very interested in her hidden copy of Fanny Hill. Linda Kingsley and friends react with jubilation to an upcoming trip to Fire Island. 26 — Senior Play David Grothe, as Richard Merrick, shows disgust with his perplexing situation. Dr. Jack Kingsley retains his composure throughout an outburst by his daughter. Mike Andreen and David Grothe clash over the contents of their books on adolescence. Will Rogers ' senior class pre- sented The Impossible Years on October 27 and 28. The play, directed by Mr. Ken Brown, focused on the Dr. Jack Kingsley family. Dr. Kingsley, a teen-age psy- chologist, found that writing about the problems of adoles- cence was an easier task than solving them. He deduced this when his teen-ager, Linda, flunked gym, posed nude for a painting, and entertained a host of young men. The confusion actually began when Linda pronounced that she was married but refused to dis- close the identity of her mate. Senior Class Presents The Impossible V Is Years ' irSP ' ' ' rf ' V rfl.ti Senior Play - 27 ! . Ropers Praise Will On Week During November Active Ropers celebrated Will Rogers ' birthday with tradition and innovation. For the first time, a tricycle race was held. The race was won by Tim McCloud, of Mr. Cox ' s home- room. Wednesday, the annual roping contest was held and Sen- ior Paul Thomas lassoed the prize. The week continued with the Western dress-up day and the door decorating contest. Mrs. Kersten ' s homeroom won the door decoration. Senior Tom Allen poses by Will Rogers. mm Left: Mr. Tom McGuire checks the tricycles before the race. Middle: Ready, Set, Go. Right: J. C. Skidmore races down the hall On Dress-up day, Helen DeCorte shows us her I never met a man 1 didn ' t like face. 28 — Will ' s Week Diane Coleman and Tucker Snyder, of Mrs. Kersten ' s, prepare Will for the judging. ;■- -J Pat Weaver and Linda Moncrief dress up for Western Day at Rogers. Sr. Paul Thomas, second year winner in the annual roiling contest, lassoes the target. Will ' s Week — 29 Junior Class Play Brings Women ' s Lib To Rogers Juniors presented their most profitable venture of the year, the class play, on December 15 and 16. Under the direction of Mr. Ken Brown, the juniors produced F.L.I.P.P.E.D., a comedy about women ' s libera- tion. You ' ve come a long way baby, but not far enough was the slogan of the New York women ' s lib society called Femi- nine Liberation Idealists Party for Permanent Equality and Democracy. Clyde and Christabelle Pendle- ton were shocked to discover their daughter Niki was involved with a lib demonstration. Chris- tabelle feared her husband would lose the congressional nomination if the news became public. As the play progressed, males gathered to prove the liberation wrong. The men, dressed in kit- ten costumes, invaded a discothe- que and took the roles of women. The invasion was halted as the police raided the club and the members were hauled into court. As a climax to the story, the characters attempted to tell the judge their own versions of what had happened. To complicate matters, Judge Coleman turned out to be a woman. e Kim Powell asks reporter Wayne Sutter to tell his version of what happened. 30 - Junior Pjay M -, (J ' nstrate at a construction site by heckling and whistling at males. Dennis Stoops shows us how it ' s done. Man Jeff Ryan Young Mother June Shultz Child Cindy Wood Teen-age Girl Linda Martin Boyfriend Clyde Good Jane Boland Mary Tucker Christabelle Pendleton Vickie Ellis Saleslady Suzette Harrison Flora Hayden Nancy Dixon Niki Pendleton Nita Chandler Opal Lambrinos Debbie Harman Myra Grant Joyce Goforth Sandra Hiller Kari Bohannon Ella Gold Cindy Shahan Lynn Reed Debbie Matlock Sergeant Williams Errol Marshall Patrolman Fuller DeAndre Kemp Waitress Janice Joiner, Kim Powell Drusy Pendleton Mary McMullen Gaby Pendleton Blain Debbie La Valley Man Lunching Jeff Ryan Another Man Mike Denson Eric Forbes Wayne Sutter Joe Rao Judge Porter Hap Halloran Lee Dunning Girl Debbie Robison Mitch Nygren Dennis Stoops Clyde Pendleton Steve McCartney Dawn O ' Day Nannie Pope Tom Blair Gary Fate First Girl Cassie Coleman Second Girl Lori Hoveskeland Jeannie Lynn Alexander Haywood Hayden Mike Maxwell Dixie Sheri Snyder Bubbles Brenda Tuller Suzy Kim Kearbey First Male Customer Jeff Ryan Second Male Customer Mike Denson Third Male Customer Clyde Good Court Clerk Regina Lucas Judge Coleman Janice Joiner, Kim Powell Man and Kid Edward Thompson j i Steve McCartney looks at the audience. Left: Mr. Brown relaxes during practice. Middle: The women invade men at work. Right: A women ' s libber feels insulted. Junior Play — 31 Mr. Virgil Labrum anticipates the show Rip Off 73 Rounds Up School Actors No Exit Valet Eric Lagan Garcin Larry Lane Estelle Vicki Tucker Inez Mary Clarke The Monkey ' s Paw Mr. White Jerry White Herbert Wayne Sutter Mrs. White Sarah Hood Sergeant Eric Lagan Mr. Samson Steve McCartney Napoleon Crossing The Rockies Tildy Debbie Hays Lark Mike Taylor Mr. Steptoe David Payne Mr. Hodge Mike Andreen Olio Talent Piano Duet Mary Thompson Debbie Hays Trumpet Solo Kit Duncan Love Is A Soul Thing Ensemble Maybe This Time Sam Hancock Ragtime Piano John Monfore Brand New Key Sue Biles Guitar and Vocal David Walker David Walker entertains on the guitc Student director, Anna Trammell gives last minute instructions for Napoleon Crossing The Rockies to stagecraft and cast member. 32 — Rip Off ' 72 Jazz Lab, under Mr. Ron Cox, grabs a few extra minutes of practice. Debbie Hays and Mary Kay Thomason perform a duet. Sarah Hood and Jerry White portray the Whites in the Monkey ' s Paw. Rip Off ' 73 was presented on February 23 and 24, consisting of three one-act plays and olios. On Friday night No Exit was given. This told the story of three people who were trapped in an isolated room with only a valet to serve them. This room, provided by an unknown host, had as the title stated, no exits. Saturday night ' s performance contained two plays, The Monkey ' s Paw and Napoleon Crossing The Rockies. Napoleon Crossing The Rockies centered around a native mountain couple that were approached by two businessmen who wanted to buy their home and property before railroads came through. The Monkey ' s Paw spotlighted a family who received a talisman granting them three wishes. The monkey ' s paw confronted the couple with making decisions that brought heartbreaking results. The olio talent was presented both evenings and consisted of acts of vocal and instrumental music, including the stage band. Rip Off 73 — 33 By James Elledge By Dudley Pruitt 34 — Perspectives Angles Capture Many Moods Throughout Rogers By Dudley Pruitt By James Elledge By James Elledge By Dudley Pruitt Perspectives — 35 Ropers Choose Paul Thomas Ugly Man Senior Paul Thomas was named Ugliest of Rogers in a pep assembly. Ugly Man was a contest sponsored by the pep club, Stirrups, to raise money. Six senior boys were chosen by homerooms, and the ones with the most votes became contest- ants. Cans were placed in Senior Hall and students voted for their favorite candidate. Each penny contribution counted as one vote. Senior Paul Thomas, Ugly Man at Will Rogers, displays his muscles to Ropers. An active Roper votes for her favorite Ugly Man Candidates — Front Row: Paul Thomas, David Williams, Grady Grant. Rack candidate for Ugly Man in Senior Hall. Row: Frank Rohr, Larry Ruggles, Phil Mason. 36 — Ugly Man oking over his prize, a dictionary, is Greg Marshall, winner of Fernando Valdez and Susan Steele display the warm smiles that j Brown University Associated Alumni English Award. caused fellow students to elect them Friendliest Boy and Girl. Ropers Receive Various Honors i Steve Horton, Mike Andreen, John Nicewander, and Elesha Reed received National Merit Letters of Commendation for their achievements on the PSAT-NMSQT. Students Excel In Diverse Many hours of hard practice result in the naming of John Monfore T? C r C Sousa Award recipient and Aldee Marquis as the National Orchestra as the John Phillip Award recipient. Gary Gagnon expands his mathematical world as the Oklahoma A knowledge of sewing skills aids Maureen Geesing in her being Society of Professional Engineers names him Engineer For A named Betty Crocker Future Homemaker of Tomorrow finalist. Day. Steve Dumolt, the Bausch and Lomb Science Award winner, Recipient of the Rennsellaer Math Award, John Nicewander, displays his fineness and skill in the chemistry laboratory. utilizes the mathematical computer in his numerical pursuits. Mavis Webster and John Brainard work on the winning entries in a city-wide poster contest. Twelve Seniors Recognized For Service The traditional Tower Awards were presented to twelve seniors in the May Awards Assembly. Mr. Martin McGinty presented the recipients with engraved mahogany commemorative chests. Students and faculty members nominated deserving students in the fall. A special student com- mittee made the final selection. The awards have been a tradi- tion at Rogers since 1963, when they were first presented by Dr. Raymond W. Knight. The awards honored school service, citizen- ship and academic achievement. This year ' s recipients repre- sented the academic, the leader- ship, the athletic, the dramatic, and the literary phases of Rog- ers. The awards honored the out- standing in each category. Mike Andreen Maureen Geesing David Grothe Marilyn Hill Crystal Ingram Linda Mansker Greg Marshall Mike Nunneley Susan Steele Steve Taylor Paul Thomas Anna Trammell 40 — Tower Awards Shaw Award winners, Joe Sontheimer, Linda Mansker, John Nicewander, Sally Thomas, and Steve Horton, all in Country Tony ' s homeroom, gather for a volleyball team picture. Students Earn Shaw Awards, National Merit Since 1954 five senior academically superior students have received Shaw Awards. Judge and Mrs. Oras Shaw sponsored the award in memory of their son. To be eligible for the award, a student must have shown academic achievement, good citizenship, and high character. Each student received a one hundred dollar scholarship. National Merit Semi-Finalists were Sally Thomas, Bill Norris, Maureen Geesing, and Linda Mansker. Due to their high performance on the PSAT these students were eligible for special Merit Corporation Scholarships. Steve Horton Linda Mansker John Nicewander Joe Sontheimer Sally Thomas National Merit Semi-Finalists: Bill Nor- ris, Maureen Geesing, Linda Mansker, Sally Thomas. Shaw Awards — 41 Mark Berry Mary Clarke Mark Clay Scott Cole Steve Dumolt Mike Erhart Jimmy Foutch Paula Griffin Upperclassmen Praise Peers Steve Horton Marshall Kemp Larry Lane Kalyn Lee Aldee Marquis John Monfore Mike Morgan Yasmeen Rahman Connie Roller Suzi Suggs Sally Thomas Jim Wood Originated to honor persons who served the schools in capacities without titles, the Roper Salute replaced Who ' s Who. Unlike Who ' s Who, recipients of Roper Salute may not receive Tower Awards or be named Boy or Girl of the Month. A Student Council committee nominated and selected the winners in early February. 42 — Roper Salute Ropers Laud Eighteen For Merits September October Boy and Girl of the Month — 43 November December 44 — Boy and Girl of the Month Boy and Girl of the Month — 45 May Susan Steele and Mike Nunneley Boy And Girl Of The Year Tamara Anderson and Grady Grant Boy and Girl of the Month — 47 Football Queen Miss Will Rogers XXXIV Peggy Folger Football Queen — 49 •tl t  Senior Attendants — Susan Steele and Peggj Chase 50 — Queen Attendants Junior Attendants — Chris Mendenhall and Ann Barsh Queen Attendants — 51 SEW Band Queen Leslie Fugate 52 — Band Queun Band Queen — 53 Jr. Nancy Fickert, a regular at the ice rink, skates around for her final lap. Kay Gorman and Mike Morgan go out to appreciate the beautiful new snow. 54 — Activities Roper Tommy Womack shows visitors to the Tulsa State Fair how to win the big prize. Ropers Find Themselves In Hobbies, Sports, Friends If Slalom racer Jon Hibblen spends his time in a ' 59 Bug-Eye Sprite Austin Healey. Artist Mavis Webster enjoys her hobby. Activities — 55 Ropers Donate Themselves To Serve Community Larry Ruggles, while donating blood to the American Red Cross, is warned that he might begin to feel weak. Janet Dickerson answers the phone at Open Line to talk to possible suicide cases. 56 — Activities j jT 7 ' , - As Keystone Breakers, Mike Bender and Jim Fox prepare for emergency rescues. Joy Franklin checks over medical charts at Hillcrest while volunteering as a Candy Striper. Below: Sirena Rickerson gives her time working for Planned Parenthood. ! As a Veteran of Foreign Wars ' member, Kit Duncan plays Taps for funerals. i J UPaIL: II , K ?. - Organizations Student Council — Front Row: Pam Dutke, Sara Hood, Kay Gorman, Maureen Geesing, Kay Hawkins, Teresa Streck, Kathy Palen, Vickie Rex Jennifer Sanders Nancy Philpott, Yasmeen Rahmen, Donna Calvert. Second Row: Ed Bndgeman, June Shultz, Susan Branson Jann Woolf, Susan Jestes, Susan Duensing, Janet Sanders, Carol Kimball, soc. chm.; Regenia Duffield, Dia Riley, Marilyn Perett Tamara Anderson, sec; Carol Yancy. Back Row: Katy Halt, Mavis Webster, Charlie Wolf, Nancy Dixon, Cheryl MeCuHough, Dennis Stoops, Nancy Fickert, Eric Anderson, Aldee Marquis, Barry Bolton, Bruce Delahorne, v.-pres.; David Rader, Mark Berry, treas.; D ' Andra Parisi. Senior Mark Berry sells Student Council directories to students at lunch. Student Council officers Carol Kimball, Bruce Delahorne, Mike Nunneley, Dave Wil- lets, Mark Berry and Tamara Anderson arrange the collected cans. 60 — Student Council Ropers were involved in coun- cil activities, beginning with the Howdy Dance in September. Led by President Mike Nunne- ley, the Student Council planned the traditional Will ' s Week hon- oring Will Rogers ' birthday. It included a door decoration con- test and a Western-style dress-up day. The annual Coronation Dance, honoring Miss Will Rog- ers, concluded the week. The paper drive between the classes and a city-wide canned food drive were held in Decem- ber. Will Rogers T-shirts and Corral, a student directory, were sold for money-making projects. The spring Olympics between the classes included ring tossing, orange passing, balloon running and other events. Mary Robinson, Dale George, Phil Strickland, Dana Slocum, and Jeanice Jakeway stack the canned foods collected by their homerooms during the Christmas drive. Council Members Voice Opinions, Promote Spirit Roper Grady Grant rocks out at the annual Howdy Dance in September. Student Council members and their homeroom teachers attend the Christmas tea. Student Council — 61 Mr. Elliot Round-Tree leads the Uhurus in a discussion concerning the club ' s rules Minority Races Form Uhurian Society Sponsored by Mr. E. T. Round- Tree, the Uhurian Uhuru Society worked together to create better relationships and mutual respect between pupils of different ethnic backgrounds and cultures. Though the club got off to a late start, pupils of the Black, Indian, White, and Chicano races all joined together to try and fulfill the groups common goal — better understanding between the different races. The club ' s name, Uhurian has a heritage in itself. The name is from the Swahilli language, meaning freedom of existence and universality of brotherhood. Sheila and Sharon Hardman wait calmly for the speaker to resume the meeting. Uhurian Society — Front Row: Herbert Langster, Charles Wilburn, Phil Mason, Ron- nie Love, Marshall Kemp. Back Row: Ruth Harper, Don Ashley, Linda Norman, Greg Johnson, Vanessa Saddler, Ray Vaugh, Cecila Love, Jerry Taylor. i Society ! LIFE S ;1 ' WATER SAF Our goal is to help people of all kinds, remarked sponsor of Red Cross, Coach Bill Bond. The year began with a membership drive, adding a hundred dollars to the treasury. Students set up a booth in Senior Hall during October and sold bracelets for POW ' s and MIA ' s. During Christmas a stocking drive was held for needy children. Red Cross Members Sell POW Bracelts Red Cross — Front Row: Connie Slankard, Carl Dablemont, Brenda Moen, Drew Marquis, Debbie Goold, Connie Chow, Terrie Har- mon, Goldie Danielson, Judy Blake, Susan Care, Ann Adams, Ellen Lee, June McMillin, Patti Smith, Paula Griffin, Dia Riley, Becky Plummer. Second Row: Susan Gowans, Dixie Rea, Nancy Sutter, Becky Knapp, Janel Nicewander, Charlene Voight, Becky Bryant, Marie Jones, Peggy Ricklefs, Darlene DeBoer, Don Jackson, Brenda Cotter, sec; Kathy Cumberledge, treas.; Cheryl Donaldson, Linda Morgan, Bev Landon. Back Row: Debbie Duncan, Karen White, pres.; Becky Flett, Liz Burton, Nita Hunt, Ken Carlton, Karen Shields, Jacob Geesing, Bill Soeten, Steve Neumeyer, Jerry Glass, Kelly Burke, Kathy Moon, Robert McCulley, Donna Stribling, DeAndre Kemp, Billy Bear. Red Cross members work on the posters and folders for the membership drive. Bed Cross — 63 Kevin McMullen and Stan Lang act as Key Club color guards for an assembly. As an after meeting activity. Key Clubbers, with paper in hand, visit a good friend, it Key Club — Front Row: Dave Willets, pres.; Pat McGill, Dale George, Ken McNally, Stan Lang, sec; Ray Bury, Bruce Denny. Pat Fitzgerald, Ron Lawson, Howard Graham, Ron Ramirez, Fernando Valdez. Second Row: Marshall Kemp, chap.; Wendell Lang, v- pres.; Steve Hemmert, Danny Lowen, Paul Wooden, Darrell Fortney, Jimmy Foutch, Doug Cato, David Ford. Frank Rohr. Phil Mason, Eddie Jones, Dan Cobian. Third Row: Mike Gwartney, David Buchanan, Mark Berry, Jeff Olson. Greg Lehrman, Mike Eubanks, Phil Masters, Mike Huff, Mike Morgan, Danny Boughner, Grady Grant, Glenn Reynolds, Eric Anderson. Back Row: Steve Foyil, Doug Lewis, Ted Cook, Jim Mclntyre, Mike Erhart. Kevin McMullen, Mike Donahue, Robert Atherton, Tom Jones, Bill Soeten, Lloyd Hemphill, Jim Peschka, Paul Thomas, Bob McDaniel. 64 — Key Cluh I ' Godzilla Verses the Thing mtertained Ropers after a msketball game courtesy of the ley Club. With the help of Mr. 3ob Nelson, sponsor, members irepared and sold football M-ograms at football games. The j 400 profit was donated to IUC. .s in years past, members also ook inventory at Greers for [mother money-making project. As a club, members walked in the March of Dimes ' March-A- Thon. On Labor Day Key Club- bers served coffee to weary trav- elers on the Will Rogers Turn- pike. In April, the annual Key Club convention was held. Key Club Sweetheart Miss Beraice Moore, was chosen with Susan Branson, Debbie Robinson, and Liz Aivazian as attendants. Key Club Gives Godzilla To Ropers — Also Donates Time And Money ■■During a meeting at the Oklahoma Natural Gas Building, Dave Willets takes suggestions for their good deed for the month Key Club members take the sweetheart contestants out for pizza after their meeting. Key Club — 65 German Club — Front Row: Sharon Cox, Mike Maxwell, Kit Duncan, Tony Duncan, Mark Tripp, Carol Anderson, Sherril Wilson, LeAnne Highfill, Mrs. Anna Globe. Second Row: Judy Wilson, Paul Woden, Linda Mansker, Pat Weaver, Becky Knapp, Danny Lowen, Kathy Massingill, Elizabeth Clark, Trena Dobrinski, Mrs. Nakita Moffitt. Third Row: Susan Duensing, Sheryl Jackson, Carl Clark, James Morgan, Allen Rench, Elesha Reed, Terri Freeman, Marilyn Hill, Sally Thomas, Karla Jollief, Dana McBee. Back Row: Richard Wilfong, Steve Kozak, Duncan Cox, Ronnie Robertson, Mike Foote, Nancy Fickert, Richard Dyer, Thomas Matheson, Tommy Brown, Jimmy Murrell, Mark Muehlberg, Jeff Ryan. Students Study German Culture The German Club, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Anna Globe, made studying the German cul- ture and learning the language their prime reasons for meeting. Various speakers, among them Claudia Nolan, told about the German way of life. Projects, such as teaching German to 4th graders at Lindsey and Patrick Henry Elementary Schools and planning a trip to Germany, cap- ped the year ' s activities. The club sold candy to finance the trip. ri 1 If HUB Mrs. Anna Globe briefs the club on the German culture until the speaker comes. Kit Duncan dreams of the upcoming trip to Germany that the club is sponsoring. 66 — German Club iTina Herrold, attired in Russian dress, demonstrates the Chicken Dance. Senior Brent Ratterree shows Ropers how easy the Russian Kick Dance is. Russian Pupils Teach Language Spreading Russian culture and promoting understanding were two aspirations of the Russian Club. Headed by Mrs. Anna Globe, the club sponsored various projects and activities. Members taught Russian to fourth grad- ers, promoted the culture to Jr. High students, sponsored the Valentine Post Office, and organized the dance and band. Russian Club — Front Row: Steve Baker, Brent Ratterree, Pat Weaver, Sue Bridgewater, Sharon Phillips, Debbie Clark, Susan Steele, John Davis. Second Row: Tina Herrold, Julie Griffith, Quill Halfbreed, Stephen McCartney, Trena Dobrinski, Mrs. Anna Globe, IPaula Markham. Back Row: Stephanie Harrison, Steve Kozak, Donna McCoy, Elizabeth Clark, James Morgan, Cheryl Cargile, Anne Wallace, Teresa Streck, Mark Zaffuto, Lynne Branson, Harold Brannon, Sue Biles, Tony Oseland. Russian Club — 67 Le Cercle Francais Makes Season Merry For Some At French Club meetings Mrs. Nancy Otto, sponsor, com- manded, Ne parlez pas l ' anglais! which translated means, Don ' t speak English! Speaking English at one of the meetings, held every other Mon- day, resulted in a one cent fine. French Club played Santa Claus at Christmas, by giving clothes, food, and presents to a needy family. Students came before school to sell doughnuts to earn the money. Joyeux Noel! i ' «! French Club — Front Row: Connie Chow, pres.; Mrs. Nancy Otto, Steve Horton, v.presj Second Row: Janet Leath, Vicki Bortmes, Barbara Malloy, Cheryn Burkett, Randi Saas, Cassie Coleman, Jennifer Sanders, Walli Smith, Kami Lloyd, Susan Branson. Back Row: Janet Hall, Linda Erickson, sec; Pat Woodward, Lori Hoveskeland, Lyn Ankersheil, Brenda Cotter, Blake Etter, Jeff Olson, Ron Poison, Kathy Cumberledge, Doug Keathley, Dudley Pruitt. French Club, with Mrs. Nancy Otto ' s help, prepares songs for the Christmas season. After a hard practice session, their efforts proved successful with a grand finale. Connie Chow plays charades. ; — French Club Spanish Club members learned Spanish and Mexican music, art, and dances. Native speakers came to meetings to tell of Span- ish customs. Miss Zella Bell, club sponsor, also accompanied mem- bers to several Mexican restau- rants such as La Fiesta The only requirement to be in Spanish Club was enrollment in Spanish I, II or III, and be inter- ested in the culture. Spanish Club Digs Tacos ■Miss Zella Bell and Spanish students enjoy an evening at the La Fiesta Restaurant Spanish Club — Front Row: DaLora Wade, Sandy Whitaker, Vicki Rex, Linda Mansker, Cindy Shahan, Diane Randolph, Penny Justus. Second Row: Marcy Cunningham, Vicky Hartsfield, Claudia Frew, Janet Shumaker, Dixie Rea, Cheryl Cargile, Janice Joiner. Back Row: Fernando Valdez, Donna Moss, Charlotte Holt, Ricky Goode, Randy Chumley, John Morris, Rhonda Sappington, Miss Zella Bell, sponsor. Spanish Club — 69 Latin Club Creates Roman Atmosphere Latin was not a dead language for twenty-five students at Rog- ers. The Latin Club, led by Miss Jeane Johnson, had worked hard for the State Convention, held in March, in Oklahoma City. This year, for the first time, the club members made an authentic rep- lica of an ancient chariot that they entered in the chariot race at the convention. Project Echo, was a key objec- tive of the club. Members from the Latin Club visited various elementary schools to spark interest in the Latin language. Latin Club participants relax and take it easy after an evening of lofty discussions. Miss Jeane Johnson, sponsor, voices her opinion in a group discussion on Latin. Latin Club — Sitting: Rhonda Grassland, Brenda Tuller, Vicki Tucker, hist.; Betty Enright, Kathy Palen, co-consuls; Pat Golden, Linda Games, Mark Canfield, Stan Ruth, Susan Durham, Ann Adams. Standing: Ernie Joyce, sec.-treas.; David Gustafson, assist, hist.; Steve McCullough, Miss Jeane Johnson, sponsor; Roy Roberts, James Marshall, Arthur Cochrane, Steve Murphey, Diane Berry, LeAnn Tucker, Joe Dumolt. 70 — Latin Club George Garner and Connie Chow pre pare food and drinks for a club picnic. Club members participate in a discussion about plans and projects for the next year. Members Learn About Careers The main aim of this year ' s Medical Club was to acquaint interested students with the dif- ferent health careers. The club, under the direction of Mrs. Joy Bortmes, met every other Tuesday and either had a film, a special speaker, or they toured a local medical facility. During the Christmas season, Medical Club supplied a needy family with food, presents and a traditional Christmas tree. Medical Club — Front Row: Bonnie Smelser, Janet Leath, Debby Turner, Terri Barb- our, Cindy Duncan. Second Row: Karen Best, sec.-treas.; Paula Smith, Joy Franklin, Jane Mason, Vicki Bortmes, stu. coun.; Linda Mansker, Jeanne Hudson. Back Row: Mrs. Joy Bortmes, sponsor; George Garner, vice-pres.; J. Chenoweth, Jill Norris, Steve Hayes, prog, chair.; Bryan Gilmore, Carolyn Johnson, pres.; Susan Huff. Medical Club — 71 NHS — Front Row: Tony Duncan, Pam Dutke, Jennifer Sanders, Teresa Streck, Lynn Alexander, Mareia Beauchamp, Kay Gorman, Nancy Philpott, Tamara Anderson. Second Row: Judy Wilson, Carol Gray, Donna Calvert, Carolyn Milliser, Sandra White, Gina Beebe, Connie Berson, Kit Duncan, Maureen Geesing, Peggy Chase. Third Row: Steve Kozak, Doug Keathley, Keith Morgan, Steve Dumolt, Mike Gwartney, Gary Gagnon, Bruce Delahorne, vice-pres.; Terri Freeman, Cindy Zongker, Sam Jewell, Margaret Owens. Fourth Row: Steven Horton, Tony Caughern, David Gustafson, Paul Camp, Rodney Alderson, Dale Holloway, Steve Kuchel, Teri Ferguson, Donna Bailey, Stephanie Baker, Mary Thomason, Randi Saas. Back Row: Claudia Bradshaw, Debbie Hays, Janice Joiner, Cookie Kucera, Vicki Allen, Robin Frazier, Elesha Reed, Charlotte Holt, Cheryl Cargile, Linda Mansker, Elizabeth Clark, Beryl Ridling, Donna McCoy. NHS Discovers Bookstore Losses National Honor Society is a worthwhile organization that is in debt $300, remarked a NHS member. NHS opened the book- store at the first of the year as a convenience to the students. After two months, a check of the inventory showed that $300 worth of books had been ripped off. The bookstore was then dis- continued. A garage sale and selling ecology bags were dis- cussed as money-making pro- jects. Scholarship, service, character, and leadership made up a NHS member. President Greg Mar- shall and sponsor Mr. George Austin led the club. The Will Rogers organization was elected State Treasurer at the NHS convention in the fall. NHS memb concerning a rs intently lis community Left: Karla Jollief and Kathy Conry discuss ideas for an NHS activity. Below: At one of the monthly morning meetings, members plan a project with a company sponsor. NHS — Front Row: Steve Taylor, Marilyn Hill, Susan Steele, Crystal Ingram, Suzi Suggs, Billy Bear, Tom Dean, Mike Andreen, Barry Bolton. Second Row: Debbie Brewer, Karla Jollief, Carol Robinson, Irene Crow, bookstore mgr.; Kalyn Lee, Anna Trammell, treas.; Patti Rice, sec; Greg Marshall, pres.; John Nicewander, Bill Norris. Third Row: Shawn McKee, Rita Bristol, Pat Golden, Carolyn Johnson, Sally Thomas, Carolyn Schultz, Nancy Dixon, Paula Lapota, Brenda Cotter, Pam Henzel, Lori Hoveskeland. Fourth Row: Kathy Palen, Betty Enright, Jamie Caughron, LeAnn Tucker, Lynn Yohn, Linda Carnes, Lyn Geppelt, Donna Matthews, Dia Riley, Kathy Conrey, Susan Gowans, Carrie Trout. Back Row: James Elledge, Steve Foyil, David Hargrove, David Redburn, Mike Soloman, John Brainard, Brenda Tuller, Paula Griffin, Debbie Terrell, Debbie Monroe, Linda Reinking. Instructional Media — Front Row: Mark Hestand, Ricky Hopkins, Jim Peschka, Morgan Gunnells, Darrell Fortney. Back Row: Randy: Hicks, Paul St. Clair, Bill Brennan, Jackie Brumfield, Mr. Lawrence McKellar, sponsor; John Ritz, Mike Benight, Ruth Craig, Joe Jackson. Instructional Media Changes Offices Instructional Media got off to a new start this year. With the completion of the new building, Instructional Media was relo- cated with newer and better facilities. Under the guidance of Mr. Lawrence McKellar, mem- bers learned to operate and repair the new equipment. Instructional Media members were also responsible for distrib- ution and operation of the audio- visual equipment. In Instructional Media Darrell Fortney and Bill Brennen prepare a projector for us 74 — Instructional Media Assistants In The Library Perform Assorted Tasks Library assistants were responsible for any and all duties necessary in the library. Under the direction of Librarian, Mrs. Sharon Meeks, the assistants pre- pared new books to be checked out, filed cards, sent out notices and checked out books. Vicki Voyles looks up a student ' s book. Darlene DeBoer checks restricted books. Library Assistants — Clockwise: Karen Vanderford, Debbie Bryant, Diana Biall, Angela Taylor, Roxann Rogge, Nita Taylor, Vicki Library Assistants — 75 Science Club Takes Trip To Study Autumn Leaves Various autumn leaf designs and subjects related to science were topics of conversation at the Science Club this year. Mr. Carl Hale, sponsor, arranged to take the group through the Kia- michi mountains, with the annual Tulsa Tribune foliage tour. Mr. Carl Hale discusses with Science Club members, Jim Lee and Nancy Philpott, the methods of how the pump regulates water in the tropical fish aquariums. Science Club Members — Debbie Chastain, Cookie Kucera, Susan Gowans, Nancy Philpott, Debbie Brewer, Roy Roberts, Jim Lee, Keith Burchan, David Lawson, and Mike Andreen, prepare to perform a dissection on Mr. Carl Hale. 76 — Science Club ¥i Wft j - ;| |. v -. 4N|. ilath Club — Front Row: Doug Keathley, Brent Ratterree, Gary Gagnon, Joe Son- heimer, pres.; Scott Cole, Bill Norris. Back Row: Bill Gassett, John Nicewander, vice- Ires.; Steve Dumolt. Not Pictured: Steve Horton, sec, Steve Taylor. Math Students Solve Equation For Fun Result The equation for the Rogers Math Club equalled fun and involvement. During the fall, the annual Mu Alpha Theta initia- tion picnic was held at the home of Mr. Tony Lutman, sponsor. Mu Alpha Theta was an honor- ary society of students with a ' B ' or better average in math, and who have had college prepara- tory math courses for at least five semesters. Also on the agenda were talks on mathematical subjects. For fun the mathematicians com- peted with the Hale High School Math Club in basketball, football and volleyball games. Math Club — Left: Teri Ferguson, David Olinghouse, Linda Moncrief, Pat Weaver, Bill Painter, Teresa Yeakley. Above: Carolyn Johnson, Linda Mansker, Tena Chamberlain, Monte Harnar. Math Club — 77 Forensics League Alters Format A completely new format was set up this year by the Forensics League. It was a totally new sys- tem. Instead of a plain debate, the club now included a study of humanities, art, music, acting, and drama. They also lectured classes and presented programs to the PTSA. The club debated in various tournaments including the Edi- son Invitational, the Springdale, Arkansas Invitational, and finally, the Great Debate. David Kirkpatrick practices lecturing, before the Edison Invitational Debate. Forensics League: John Hanson, Tim McCloud, Mr. Kenneth Brown, David Kirkpatrick, Seven-thirty arrives early for debater treas.; Dav.d Payne, vice-pres.; Wayne Mayfield, Tony Oseland, pres. John Hanson as he practices his speech. 78 — Forensics League Vrt Club — Front Row: Donita Billings, Carolyn Shultz, Debra Gross, LeAnne Highfill, Susan Morris, Vanessa Quesnel, Sherry Bar- ler, Paula Markham, Donna Calvert, Terrie Harmon. Second Row: Randy Parker, Vicki Smith, Mavis Webster, Janet Wilson, Janet lall, Cindy Shahan, Stephanie Baker, Debbie Terrell, Larry Hess, Chris Brink, Mrs. Georgiana White, sponsor. Back Row: Mr. T. L. Montgomery, sponsor; Jeanie Turley, Anne Wallace, Dale George, J. Chenoweth, John Kimball, Fred Trompler, Nancy Dixon, Dan endleton, June Schultz, Karen Hamm. Art Members Visit Museums Visiting the World Art Museum and viewing the Woo- laroc Museum were a few of the activities in which the Art Club was engaged. Under the direction of Mr. T. L. Montgomery, the Rogers Art Club promoted the students ' indi- vidual talents. The club partici- pated in the school sponsored programs, entered contests and gave a traditional gift to a prom- ising art student. The only quali- fication to join the Art Club was that first quarter students had to be enrolled in advanced art. Art Club members Donna Calvert, Terrie Harmon, and Anne Wallace hurry to finish Picasso ' s Three Women Dancers as a part of the set up for the Senior Play. Art Club — 79 zm: Craig Mercer sleeps quietly through another interesting Photography Club meeting. Mr. Brent Hamilton stops to look over student ' s camera during his fourth hour Students Learn The Art Of Photography Taking good pictures and learning fundamentals of pho- tography were the purposes of the Photography Club. The club was open to any interested students at Rogers. With Mr. Brent Hamilton head- ing the club, students worked on the creativity and the originality of taking pictures. Photography Club — Left to Right: Rick Cox, Tony Oseland, Tim McCloud. 80 — Photography Club Print Club — Front Row: Mac Dobyns, Tom Dick, Jeff Harris, Craig Mercer, Steve Hibbs, Richard Cox, Ron Ramirez. Second Row: Ralph Butler, Pat Turley, Ken Koss, Danny Archer, Ken Allen, Mr. Eliseo Sanchez, David Judkins, Tony Oseland, Martin Mueller, Randv Coffin ' . Back Row ' : Tom Wilson, Carf Barger, Robin Mitchell, Ken Carlton. •m J 1 rn Print Club Visits Presses Finding jobs for vocational printing students and promoting the knowledge of printing was the goal of the Printing Club. Led by Mr. Eliseo Sanchez, the club learned printing compo- sition, the making of a set up, and the basics of printing. All were elements needed to prepare students for work as printers. In order to view and observe the different printing methods, the club visited various presses such as: The Shade Tree Press, Newspaper Printing Corp. and the Vocational Technical Press. Students find adjustments are needed on the machines to make them work. Ronnie Ramirez and Ken Allen examine past programs, looking for new ideas. Print Club — 81 IUC Promotes Interest In Education International Understanding Club, an affiliate of AFS, was composed of students interested in international education. IUC consisted of people who wanted to give something to one another. It was an experience with human relationships where they shared ideas, responsibili- ties, and emotions. Members developed a broader understanding of themselves, and heightened sensitivity towards those unlike them. They gained awareness of the forces which shaped people differently. IUC met on one Thursday out of each month. Here, they made plans for activities, and held discussions. IUC — Left to Right: Mrs. Freeman, Mrs. Myrtle Elliott, sponsor; Yasmeen Rahman; Sally Thomas, Fernando Valdez, Mavis Webster, Eric Anderson, Nancy Watt, Marjl Tucker. Fernando Valdez and Yasmeen Rahman discuss customs of their native countries. Sally Thomas takes notes for the club. Linda Williams and Fernando discuss scenes from Hamlet during Mrs. Kersten ' s class. Fernando Valdez joins his brother, Paul Thomas, in looking over the icy conditions Ropers Welcome Fernando From Quilpue, Chile American Field Service was designed to better inform inter- ested students about the foreign exchange program. AFS trans- fered high school students all around the world, enabling coun- tries to exchange ideas and cus- toms. Fernando Valdes Mura (Nano) from Quilpue, Chile, received an AFS scholarship sending him to Rogers. Fernando lived with his host brother, Paul Thomas. By living with the Thomases, Fer- nando had an opportunity to get a close look at the American way of life while spending time at their farm. Fernando played on the soccer team in Chile and became a true Roper on our football team as a specialty place kicker. One of Fernando ' s many honors was being elected Friendliest Boy. Fernando points out Chile on the world atlas while Paul learns about its traditions. Fernando becomes an Okie and a Roper. Will Rogers Lariat Staff Blacks Out Tradition! Working with the staff mem- bers has probably been the most rewarding experience of my sen- ior year. Having the responsibil- ity of being the editor taught me patience and endurance. There have been many trying times but these were overshadowed by the great moments I have enjoyed. We fought among ourselves at times, I guess all groups do, but when there was work to be done, everyone pitched in and helped each other, and it didn ' t matter whose work it was. I guess that was what I liked best about being on the Lariat Staff. Being on the Lariat made me feel more a part of Rogers. James Elledge is caught unaware while he shoots a picture in Senior Hall. Front Row: Mrs. Nakita Moffitt, Anna Trammell, Debbie Duncan, Maureen Geesing, Paula Markham. Second Row: Helen DeCorte, Debbie Brewer, Steve Hemmert, Susan Branson, Marilyn Hill, Sheryl Grayhorse. Back Row: James Elledge, Tim Jordan. LARIAT Mrs. Nakita Moffitt thinks about pic- tures and fast approaching deadlines. Lariat staff members work to meet deadlines and to plan for the yearbook assembly. Anna Trammell announces the staff, in an assembly designed to promote Lariat sales. Kimberly Crow ' s Christmas is made a little merrier by Santa and her staff. Suzanne Tipton, Tom Brown, Mark Faust and Mike Erhart discuss upcoming news. Coaxing Linda Carnes to buy a great newspaper is staff worker Mark Faust. „ ' ' '  T u, -Z Hoof Prints Staff — Front Row: Bruce Denny, Mark Faust, Mike Andreen, Charles Yuan. Second Row: David Buchanan, Mrs. JoAnn j| Ragsdale, Peggy Palmer, Suzanne Tipton, Tim Jordon. Third Row: dreg Marshall, Tom Brown, David Grothe, Mike Erhart. Rack Row: David Redliurn. Hoof Prints Supports New Magazine Style WP2 Much thought and discussion go into the planning of news and layouts for Hoof Prints. School Life was dropped for the first time this year. Making up for this loss, Roper journalists turned out a Hoof Prints twice a month, with only a few excep- tions. Sponsor JoAnn Ragsdale and Editor-in-Chief Greg Mar- shall kept reporters occupied get- ting hot scoops , writing edito- rials and creating features. Advertising was also used for the first time this year. Compa- nies and stores in the Rogers ' district paid for advertising used throughout the eight page maga- zine-style paper. Money from sales and advertising paid for 90% of all expenses. met Sanders finishes a feature story. Greg Marshall, Editor-in-Chief, and Mike Andreen, Assistant Editor, compile a report. Hoof Prints — 87 Top Vocal Group Performs In Christmas Assembly Chorale presented the annual Christmas assembly, performing The Night Before Christmas and other Christmas songs. Due to dangerous conditions in the Middle East, a trip to Israel for the Christmas holidays was can- celled. Some music prepared for the trip was sung in the Pop Concert in the spring. During the first part of the year, Chorale performed for the Fall Concert at Rogers and the Tulsa Baptist Temple. In Janu- ary Let There Be Peace On Earth and We The People were used in a patriotic service at the First Christian Church where Colonel Jim Irwin, the Apollo 15 astronaut, was the speaker for the program. Fourteen Chorale members were chosen for the Chorale Pop Group. Song Sung Blue and It ' s Gonna Take Some Time were some modern son gs pres- ented in the Rogers ' talent assembly. They performed throughout the year at banquets and at other civic function. Chorale Pop Group — Front Row: Donna Finch, Ruth Harper, Lynn Yohn, Patty Rice, Susan Wilkerson, Vicki Tucker, Mary Clarke, Mrs. Mary Louise Rose, sponsor. Back Row: Gary Smith, David Buchanan, Kevin McMullen, David Grothe, David Payne, Sam Hancock, Richard Zickefoose. Right: Chorale performs for a PTSA meeting in the school auditorium honoring NHS. Chorale — Front Row: Mrs. Mary Louise Rose, Susan Branson, Janet Dabner, Carol Kimball, sec; Becky Williams, Ruth Harper, Lynetta Clark, Peggy Folger, women ' s dean. Second Row: Vicki Voyles, Sherry Deatherage, Susan Steele, Vicki Tucker, Kalyn Lee, Mary Clarke. Third Row: Walli Smith, Sandra White, Suzi Adams, Patti Rice, Susan Wilkerson, Claudia Bradshaw. Fourth Row: Donna Finch, Debbie Hayes, Richard Zickefoose, Jim Wood, John Monfore, Blake Etter, Steve Hayes, David Payne, Kevin McMullen. Back Row: Kay Gorman, Sam Hancock, Lynn Yohn, Jeff Olson, Larry Lane, v. pres.; Steve Miller, Gary Smith, men ' s dean; David Buchanan, Charles Zickefoose, David Hargrove, Bill Miller, David Grothe, pres., stu. dir. Choruses Sing Together At Pop Concert aA! Girls ' Chorus, Girls ' Glee Club, and Girls ' Ensemble made up the three all-girl choruses at Rogers. Each chorus was an individual group, but together they sang in the Spring Pop Concert, the Fall Concert, and the Thanksgiving production. Mrs. Mary Louise Rose, direc- tor, also took the individual cho- ruses to various junior high schools to get future Ropers involved in the department. ; !■?■% m Girls ' Chorus — Front Row, Left to Right: Virginia Smith, Susan Huff, Kimmy Cau- ghron, Lynn Geppelt, Teresa Russell, Sheryl Taylor, Patricia Karey, Brenda Riley, Judyj Barnett, Judy McKnight. Back Row: Ranell Barham, Sue Biles, Connie Chow, Maryj Kay Tackett, Diane Randolph, Susan Durham, Veda Hargrove, Nancy Watt, Kay Wal- lace, Kay Cooper. I jm i. ,••■- a IV I i ' SP : % ?% ■ ? Girls ' Ensemble - Left to Right: Sue Ann Bales, Pam Clifton, Marie Abell, Linda Monroe, Sharon Cox, Cathy Burdick, Paula Smith, Anita Jackson. 90 — Choruses Drew Marquis accompanies Glee Clut iirls ' Glee Club — Front Row: Drew Marquis, Tina Herrold, Trish Waltzer, Nancy Butter, Tanya Lapham, Stephanie Garrison. Back Row: Kathy Palen, Linda Barnes, Terry Beck, Terry Lashley, Vicki Moore, Patti Schell, Cindy Vaught. Choruses — 91 Choraliers Present Popular Tunes Love ' s A Word and Morn- ing Has Broken were included in the repertoire of Choraliers. Choraliers, in conjunction with the other choruses, entertained for the Fall concert, the Thanks- giving, and the Spring-Pop con- certs. Choraliers was a preparation group, giving members an oppor- tunity to perform in front of audiences. Sophomores and jun- iors auditioned in the spring for the concert group, Chorale. y ¥fi fc  w . Glenna Southard accompanies Choraliers on the piano during a fourth hour practice. A 9 JUT «a -■Y 0 Choraliers — Front Row: Larry Dotson, Phillip McFarland, Mark Watkins, Sam Jewell, Tim McCloud, Larry James. Second Rowj Judy Wilson, Stella Hereford, Tina Gillian, Sirena Rickerson, Nola Catney, Cathey Cacy, Debbie Coday, Lisa Mobley, Karen Hamml Third Row: Bobbie Brandenburg, Vanessa Sadlsjr, Pam Vandeventer, Kathy Cleveland, Kathy Conry, Dixie Rea, Randi Saas, DarlenJ Ellis, Glenna Southard, Mary Thomason, Carolyn Merchant, Debbie Potter, Paula Griffin, Sheryl Grayhorse, DeAndre Kemp. BacH Row: Donna Stribling, Roy Willet, Mark Manning, Danny Finley, Randy Beavers, Brian Elmore, Marshall Kemp, Tony Rogers, Roi| Harmon, Rickey Cox, James Glendening, Paul Pason, Byron Lambert. 92 — Chiiralii-rs Singers Dave Grothe, Mary Clarke and Larry Lane practice with stagehand. Jim Fox, Paul Stanghy, and Phil White I work on intricate music numbers. Saxophone and percussion players practice for junior high school concert engagements. Band director, Mr. Ron Cox, works on technique with trumpets and trombones. Music Students Relate To Jazz Increasing the knowledge of improvisation and jazz was the basis of the format which was used by the Jazz Ensemble. Twenty-two music students met three days a week at 6:45 a.m. under the direction of Mr. Ron Cox and student director David Ford. The group was involved in var- ious activities inside and outside of school. A concert was given at the Mabee Boy ' s Club at Christ- mas and engagements were done at Rogers ' feeder schools. Singers Mary Clarke, Larry Lane and Dave Grothe added a vocal touch to the Ensemble. Jazz Ensemble — 93 Violas — Front Row: Beth Ward, Cynthia Payne, Vickie Ellis, Linda Mansker, Glenna Southard, Clau- dia Ruiz. Back Row: Carol Ander- son, Tim McCloud, Mike Hughes, Doug Guss, Dennis Stoops, Phil Strickland. Violins — Front Row: Margaret Bennett, Sherrie Darden, Brenda Cotter, Connie Roller, Sally Thomas, Linda Erickson. Second Row} Janet Ryan, Linda Morgan, Etoyce Davis, Rhonda Crossland, Karen Best, Renee Covey, Vickie Fullick, Nancy Haddock. Back Row- Merlin Ernst, Aldee Marquis, Allen Rench, Teresa Ross, Peggy Stephens, Gene Thomas, Mike Denson, Mike Johnnie, Charles Edens. Horns — Front Row: John Mylar, Kurt Watson, Linda Burkett, Debbie Harmon, Rodney Alderson, Dewayne Cook. Brass — Back Row: Phil White, Rindy Hicks, Rex Sigmon, Doug Keathley, Bill Gassett, Eric Johnson, David Ford. 94 — Orchestra Musicians Exhibit Talent The Will Rogers instrumental music department, under the directorship of Mr. Carl Barnett, added a versatile sound to the school in many ways. The concert numbers played by the Band and Orchestra ranged from Tschaikowsky ' s Sympho- tine IV to Mancini ' s Charade. The Orchestra appeared at the State Fair and at several other concerts along with the Band. Many students played in Han- del ' s Messiah at Central High School and also in All-State Orchestra and Band in Okla. City. To buy needed music and new instruments, the band parents and the musicians sold magazine subscriptions and fruitcakes. Harp — Front Row: Brenda Cotter, Glenna Southard. Basses — Back Row: Clay Wil- liams, Janet Williams, Dianne Hudgens, Tony Henshaw, Earl Marshall. Woodwinds — Front Row: Amy Carter, Mary McMullen, Linda Carnes, Anna Tram- mel!, Carl Clark, Shirley Biggs, Deanna Hood. Second Row: Randy Westfall, June Jones, Teri Ferguson, Lorie Armstrong, Carol Gray, David Kirkpatrick. Back Row: Bobbi McCormick, Pat Jackson, Karla Jollief. Orchestra — 95 Horns — Front Row: Rodney Alderson, Debbie Harmon, Linda Burkett, Richard Higgins, Debbie Lee, Kurt Watson. Basses — Back Row: Steve Care, Mike Bender, Dennis Burk, Janet Williams. Reeds _ Front Row: Pat Fitzgerald, Carol Robinson, June Jones, Tim Lewis, Shirley Miller, Karen Rider, Randjij Westfall. Back Row: Mark Ingle, Jim Fox, Kevin Adams, Teri Ferguson, Tony Caughern, Steve Kozak, Randy W| Smith. Trombones — Front Row: Steve Baker. Rex Sigmon, Gary Gagnon, Robert Cubhagi Back Row: Randy Hicks, James Lamhan, Chris Wren, Mike Rodrigues. 96 — Concert Band Percussion — Front Row: Jim Mclntyre. Back Row: Roger Blevins, Clyde Good, Cliff Zwart, Vickie Ellis. Woodwinds — Front Row: Brent Ratterree, Deanna Hood, Shirley Biggs, Mary McMullen, Anita Atherton, Linda Carnes, Anna frammell. Back Row: Pat Jackson, Sherrie Darden, Karla Jollief, Bobbi McCormick, Paul Stangeby, Gary Fate, Becky Flett, Alana §L H teeds — Front Row: Carol Gray, Janet Shumaker, Kathy Hembree, Mary Tucker, Kathy Conry, Debbie La Valley. Second Row: ' huck Kissinger, Cathy Yancy, John Hood, Greg Marshall, Carl Clark, David Kirpartick, Lorie Armstrong, Robert Zoricic. Back Row: )avid Ford, Kit Duncan, John Monford, Ross Ridling, Mark Canfield, David Gustafson, Ernie Joyce, Steve McCullough. Concert Band — 97 Early Risers Entertain The School At 6:45 a.m. the morning silence was broken by the driving sound of the Marching Ropers. Ninety-six musicians, under the direction of Mr. Ron Cox and drum major Rod Alderson, quickly learned intricate maneu- vers that were used in forming half-time and pre-game shows. The band participated in the Fair and Christmas Parades and also in the Fire Prevention Parade. For the second consecu- tive year, the band represented Rogers in the Marcharama. Adding spice to the Memorial show, twirlers Kathy Hembree, Bobbi McCormick, Vickie Ellis, and Mary McMullen did a fea- ture to Smiling Phases. Band officers Gary Gagnon, John Monfore, David Ford, Steve Care and Rodney Alder-I son along with Orchestra officers Anna Trammell, Connie Roller, and Aldee Marquis] are in a whirl over the Instrumental Music Department. Man-hint? Hand Above: Band members show true Roper Pride by participating in a pep rally. Left: Debbie Harmon, dressed in early morning marching apparel, thinks about a maneuver. Roper marchers practice in the chilly morning hours During a marching show, the band forms a Dog Iron. ' wirlers — Kathy Hembree, front; lobbi McCormick, Vickie Ellis. Marching Band — 99 Marching LassO ' s Promote Spirit Starting the year with pop bottle and beer can drives, the LassO ' s enjoyed some hard work. The money from these drives and selling candles sent their officers to clinic in Norman. With their return the girls worked all sum- mer to learn the new routines for football season. With practice twice a week in summer and before school with the band, they perfected their routines. At football halftimes and in the Christmas, Fire Prevention and Fair Parades, they repre- sented Rogers with true spirit. LassO members relax at a busy practice while waiting for summer uniform inspection. LassO ' s - Front Row: Karen Bennett, Kimmy Caughron, Yasmeen Rahman, Terri Morgan, Debbie Fields, Paula Griffin, Jamie Caughron, Helen DeCorte. Second Row: Nancy Foutch, Kathy Gray, Becky Mitchell, Trena Thomas, Sandy Travis, Tome Clark, Den-I ise Cazzell, Brenda Tuller, Valerie Morgan. Back Row: Kathy Moon, Susan Wilkerson. if . ? wk x -, ■■■if . X c LassO Officers — Front Row: Debbie Fields, Paula Griffin, Jamie Caughron, Helen DeCorte. Back Row: Sandy Travis, Tonie Clark, Denise Cazzell. Jamie Caughron smiles for a big crowd. Leading the industrious LassO ' s in the Fire Prevention Parade is Paula Griffin. Squads Direct And Decorate Spirited voices and smiling faces combined as three groups of cheerleaders helped bolster school spirit. The groups, Basket- ball, Sophomore B-Squad, and Wrestling and Swimming, deco- rated the halls and distributed favors to the boys participating in their respective sports. The squads also directed the crowds in cheers and chants. Wrestling and Swimming Cheerleaders — Front Row: Ranell Barham, Susie Crofut, Patti Roberts, Cheri Cheyne, Judy Ramsey. Back Row: Connie Mullinax, Susan Pan- nell, Carol Yancy, Sharon Bailey, Sheri Bollinger. B-Squad Cheerleaders — Front Row: Faye Knight, Teri Rawlings, Trish Waltzer, Susan Care. Second Row: Cindy Bucklew, Anita Atherton, Pixie Smith. Standing: Barbara McGinnis, Marilyn Perett, Cindy Blake. 11 f B-Squad cheerleaders, Anita Atherton, Susan Care, and Cindy Blake, demonstrate their outstanding cheering abilities. Basketball Cheerleaders — Sit- ting: Bernice Moore. First Row: Suzanne Tipton, Susan Steele, Sherry Grady. Second Row: Terisa Harcrow, Peggy Folger. Top: Debra Ratliff. Cheerleaders — 103 Cheerleaders Win Title Of Top Squad In Nation Braving blood, sweat, tears, irate neighbors and backaches, the A-squad cheerleaders met each weekday during the sum- mer at 6:30 a.m. and 8:30 p.m. After sixty workouts, the Screaming Ten, with Peggy Folger and Jim Wood as head cheerleaders, traveled to South- ern Methodist University to com- pete against the Southwest ' s superior cheerleading teams. Besides winning five blue rib- bons, the team was awarded the Spark Plug Award for being the most spirited team at the clinic and the team was also voted the number one squad in the South- west, thus receiving the Coca- Cola Award. But their winning did not stop there. They went on to capture the National Coca- Cola Award as one of the top three squads in the nation. During the football season, the cheerleaders displayed the tal- ents which had won them so many honors. At each pep rally the squad was seen cheering and promoting school spirit which was passed on to the games. « A-Squad Cheerleaders — Front Ro Etter, Jim Wood. Third Row: Rick Green Ann Barsh, Suzanne Tipton, Susan Steele. Chase, Peggy Folger. Seeond Row: Blake Allen Medlin, Kevin McMullen. Back Row: Following a touchdown, Suzanne Tipton and Allen Medlin exhibit Roper spirit. While cheering at a game, Kevin McMullen helps Peggy Chase in an arch. 104 — A-Squad Cheerleaders Jefore the game gets started, the cheerleaders huddle to decide on what cheers to do. Peggy Chase cheers with Blake Etter. ■Hi Allen Medlin, Susan Steele, Jim Wood and Peggy Folger express their own attitudes about being a cheerleader. A-Squad Cheerleaders — 105 Stir-Ups Admit Males Under Pressure By Men ' s Lib Formerly an all girl organiza- tion the Stir-Ups were struck by Men ' s Lib. The club ' s constitu- tion was hesitantly changed when men demanded equal rights and opportunities. The Stir-Ups were a cheering squad who helped promote school spirit by backing the football team. Headed by Mrs. Ellen Bradley, the club sponsored numerous pro- jects such as the Ugly Man, Miss Will Rogers and Mr. Pretty Legs. Other activities of the club included selling candy, visiting orphanages, and giving gifts to underprivileged children, and selling spirit ribbons. Stir-Ups — Front Row: Sherryl Jackson, Bonnie Key, Donna Holloway, Brenda Brum- baugh, Linda Mansker, Cheryl Cargile, Trudy Haynes. Second Row: Stephanie Garri son, Dana Townley, Patrick Tuck, Pam Vanjeventer, Cookie Kucera, Debbie Chastain, Victoria Rex, Sharon Phillips, Bonnie Smelser. Back Row: Steve Rhodes, J. Chenowethj Bob Cubbage, Brent Ratterree, David Olinghouse, Blake Etter, Mike Solomon, San Jewel. Linda Manaker and Dana Townley hurry Steve Rhodes and Donna Holloway show true spirit of Stir-Up friendliness. FHA Promotes Home Economics FHA, also known as Future Homemakers of America, was designed to promote appreciation of homemaking. Although open to boys as well as to girls, it con- sisted mostly of girls. The main object of FHA was to help individuals improve on family and community living. Working towards a good home and family life for all, providing wholesome individual as well as group recreation, and furthering the interests in home economics were their purposes. Karen Sullivan mixes up lemonade. One of the many tasty and unusual dishes prepared by FHA is a beef and spice taco. FHA — Front Row: Mrs. Bernice Velie, sponsor; Bonny Key, v.-pres.; Donna Holloway, pres.; Mrs. Nancy Snyder, co-sponsor. Back Row: Brenda Brumbaugh, Glenda Martin, intern teacher. COE-A.M. — Front Row: Diann Morgan, Lenora Strait, Debbie Jefferson, Marilyn Pierce, Angela Muehlberg, Cindy Shaw, Carnlyj Milliser Second Row: Glenda Parker, Diana Ritchie, Susan Jestes, Laura Rohrs, Sally Lahmeyer, Sonie Gaston, Janet Hoffman. Bad Row: Laura Burkett, pres.; Koni Prater, Suzanne Bryan, Connie Gunnells, Cindy Fennell, Virginia Havhk, Teresa Gilbert Fostfiil Leslie Fugate, sec. Morning COE students practice typing in hopes of improving skills and opportunities. Morning COE students rush to meet deadlines for their various companies and classes. Sponsor Mrs. Betty Fry frequently assists all questioning students during COE class. COE Finds Office Work For Deserving Students Cooperative Office Education prepared students to perform in the field of business and office occupations. COE was designed for students planning a college education, as well as for those starting to work following high school graduation. Requirements for COE were to be 16 years old, have an over-all grade average of C , have a good citizenship record, have a good attitude record, and have two years of business, one being a course in typewriting. COE-P.M. — Front Row: Linda Davis, Pam Pickering, Janet Teehee, Pam Countryman, Vicki Smith, Jana Smith. Second Row: Char- lene Andrews, Koni Walsh, Pam Robertson, vice-pres.; Vicki Stepp, Debbie Lakin, Datha Frazier, Patti Roberts, sec. Back Row: Debbie Pratt, Anita Bennett, David Linthicum, pres.; Don Stinnett, Jimmy LaValley, Nancy Tolbert, sec.-treas.; Sherry Schofield, Mrs. Betty Fry, sponsor. DECA ' s club officers are pictured with equipment used when working at jobs in class. A J| § 10 DECA — Front Row: Karen White, sec; Donna Webster, Raymond Pattison, Arthur Street, Terry Diagacomo, Kirk MeAnally, .lohn Hibblin, hist.; Glenn Tipton, Mrs. Eleanor Craig, sponsor. Second Row: Jerry Glass, pres.; Ricky Harrison, David Spurlock, Charlie Wolf, chap.; Dorthy Cook, rep.; Virginia Smith, Bonnie Lawson, Karen Shields. Back Row: Morgan Gunnells, Rocky Haddad, Danny Wisn ' oskie, Charles Roach, ' Richard W lard, Ron Rhodes, Russell Whitehead, Tommy Wright, asst.-treas.; Roger Cordray. DECA student Richard Woodard shows coats to a customer at Richmond Bros. DECA students decorate party tables. DECA Helps Students Find Employment Distributive Education Clubs of America helped students develop leadership. They dis- played their leadership while focusing on the chapter ' s and individual ' s achievements. Class- room instruction in job merchan- dising, management, and mar- keting aided students with skills in on-the-job training. DECA ' s yearly activities included a Bosses ' Breakfast held at the Hilton Inn in November and an Open House for Rogers ' teachers in October. Jerry Glass demonstrates use of grills. DECA secretary Karen White works in the refund department at a nearby T.G. Y. P.M. VICA — Front Row: Donna Watkins, Teena Woodhouse, Laura Dillion, sec; Brenda Moen, rep.; Loretta Schidoler, advi Marcia Beauchamp, pres.; Karen Vanderford, pari.; Wendy Garrett, Leslie Mackey. Second Row: Connie Martin, Nita Denney, pres.; Joyce Moak, chap.; Janice Sisco, treas.; Lynn Cason, hist.; Mary Robinson. Back Row: Kathy Lee, Carolyn Graham, Ka Schooley, Alma Neal, Pam Alexander. Lynn Cason washes her customer ' s hair. A.M. VICA — Front Row: Zelda Thurmand, hist.; Crystal Collins, v.-pres.; Jan Troy pari.; Rhonda Dellinger, pres.; Diane Herrington, chap. Second Row: Donna Brewer Linda Payne, Janet Potter, Patty Springer, treas. Back Row: Martha Mankins, rep. Annette Dunn, Rita Bristol, Donna Higeons, dist. off.; Debbie Cooper, sec. VICA — 112 ' ICA A.M. Jack Row: Vo.-Tech. — Front Row: Calvin Nourse, Andrea Cowan, Lavon Pagon. David Whittaker, Eddie Adams, Carl Cortiana. VICA Enters State Contests VICA, Vocational Industrial Clubs of America, prepared stu- dents for the business world. Club activities included the Officers Leadership Conference in Claremore, a Valentine Ban- quet honoring Donna Higeons, the club ' s sweetheart and a float in the Christmas Parade. In Claremore where the Dis- trict Career Day was held, they participated in two contests, in opening and closing ceremonies, and in job interviews. At State Career Day at the Camelot Inn, they entered three contests; hair- styling, outstanding club, and VICA Sweetheart. iICA P.M. Vo.-Teeh. — Front Row: Jamie Stude, Terri Bobo, Dorene Mulherin. Second Row: Robin Frazier, Lelinda May, Linda j.ussian, Linda McCalister, Patty Padgett. Back Row: Bill Black, David Barnes, Mike Mitchell, Titch Rensbaugh, David Brown, Mike .ohnson, Ronald Poison, Carl Heath, Steve Rhodes, Danny Hestand, Troy Stephens. Trailblazers Usher At Plays Taking tickets, ushering people to their seats, and handing out programs were the main duties of the Trailblazers. With Mrs. Margaret Gray ' s guidance, the club assisted at musical and vocal concerts, and school plays. The Trailblazers also sold refreshments to raise money for activities. Trailblazers sell popcorn and pop at a basketball game to raise money for the club. Trailblazer Cookie Kucera distributes Sophomore Play programs to the crowd. Trailblazers — Front Row: Zoe Ella Williams, Cathy Cacy, Yasmeen Rahman, Connie Chow, Mary Hitchcock, Virginia Smith. BacW Row: Cookie Kucera, Debbie Chastain, Diana Wright, Donna Holloway, Brenda Brumbaugh. Robin Frazier. Rustlers Raise Money For Student Body Cooperation was the key to success as students and parents combined to plan the activities for the upcoming school year. The Rustlers, with the direc- tion of Mrs. Elizabeth Baranoff, worked together to raise money for the school and student body. Projects included selling soft drinks, popcorn and candy. [jstlers — Front Row: Don Jackson, Barbara Procter, Nancy Higgins, Dixie Rea, Julie C ffith, Cathy Cacy, Jay Donna Hughes, Zoe Ella Williams, Suzi Suggs. Second Row: ;;an Lewis, Claudia Wickliffe, Carolyn Graham, Debbie Chastain, Pam Henzel, Deb- D Brewer, Trena Dobrinski, Cookie Kucera. Back Row: Bonnie Smelser, Terri Free- n n, Vicki Voyle, David Nowland, Mike Eubanks, Stan Lang, Lyn Anderson, Robin f izier, Rhonda James. Adams pauses in her work for the tiers to enjoy a few quiet moments. Mrs. Elizabeth Baranoff works hard to plan the activities for the Rustlers. Rustlers — 115 FCA Challenges Athletes To Follow Christ The Fellowship of Christian Athletes, the huddle, was com- prised of athletes and coaches. The sole purpose of the national, as well as Rogers ' FCA, was to confront athletes and coaches with the challenge and adventure of following Christ. Co-sponsored by Coach Randell Goodsell and Coach Bill Bond, FCA encour- aged young men to participate in the fellowship of the church and to serve God with their lives. FCA — Front Row: Steve Lockhart, Phil Harris, Kenny Sidwell, Steve Taylor, Wendell Lang Second Row: Mike Maxwell, Larry Hess, Jimmy Fouteh, treas.; Ronald Fergu- son David Nowland, Dave Willets. Third Row: Bobby Wildcat, Paul Thomas, Don Andrew, Gary Evens, Greg Lehrman, John Crawley. Back Row: Bill Miller, Phd Cer- vantes, Brad Sexton, Don Moon, Mike Eubanks, David Rader. ..r .  . Senior Bill Miller piles on the fond. Roper chess members met each morning at 7:30 to prepare for tournaments held throughout the year. Chess Club entered an all- city tournament and held an invitational game with East Cen- tral. With an eye toward the future, the chess team, consisting almost entirely of underclassmen, felt sure the team would be stronger next year. New Members Give New Hope To Chess Club Chess members meet before school to prepare for tournaments held during the year. I less Club — Front Row: Mr. Jim Green, Cookie Kucera, Mike Hubbartt, Debbie lastain, Linda Mansker, Jim Sticke, v.-pres.; Mr. Morey Villareal. Second Row: John ylar, Bill Painter, Steve Parker, Mark Muehlberg, David Lawson, Sam Berry, Steve urphy. Back Row: Joel Britt, Keith Burcham, Ronald Poison, Leonard Edwards, len Lococo, Gary Foote, Ronnie Roberts, pres.; John Hanson. It is an intriguing game that taxes both the mind and the spirit. Chess Club — 117 GRA Exercises For Enjoyment Archery, tennis, the balance beam, and free exercise were but a few of the activities drawing girls to the Girls ' Recreation Association. Thirty girls met Tuesdays after school and broke into groups of gymnastics, mod- ern dance, and sports. With the help of Mrs. Kay Camp and Mrs. Melba Harris, the girls created routines which they presented at the annual High School Olym- pics. Sports group practiced volley- ball for the High School Sports Day held in December, compet- ing against other schools. Sports Group — Front Row: Cheryl Moon. Kneeling: Shirley Hedrick, Phyllis Karlej skint, Cindy Dupre, Teresa Shaw, Sherry Barber. Standing: Marsha Barton, Vickil Smith, Etoyce Davis, Natalie Robinett, Linda Minnick. Back Row: Charlene Voight. Modern Dance — Front Row: Patti Foote, Susie Crofut. Back Row: Etoyce Davis, Rosaline Cupples, Tamara Houston, Dia Riley, Brenda Pfleeger. Carol Hubbard performs the leg scale. Gymnastics — Front Row: Susie Crofut, Stephanie Ryan. Second Row: Carol Hubbard, Patti Foote, Brenda Wright, Trudy Haynes, Nancy Sutter, Brenda Pfleeger, Sherril Wilson, Bobbie Brandenburg, Sharon Cox. Back Row: Debbie Hayes, Vicki Smith, Pixie Smith, Lori Hoveskeland, Etoyce Davis. Karen Foster and Sherri Barber fight to block Etoyce Davis ' try for the basket. Members of Girls ' Recreation Association compete against other teams in volleyball. Journalists M Attend Annual r Banquet Twenty-three senior journal- ists joined Quill and Scroll, an honorary journalistic organiza- tion. Sponsor Mrs. Jo Ann Rags- dale initiated members during an annual dinner banquet. The rivalry gap between the Hoof Prints and Lariat staffs was closed by activities within the organization. President Anna Trammell and Debbie Brewer, social chairman, planned morning breakfasts and socials during the year. Quill and Scroll — Front Row: Paula Markham, Helen DeCorte. Second Row: Susan Branson, Debbie Brewer, Maureen Geesing, Anna Trammell, Mrs. Jo Ann Ragsdale, Peggy Palmer, David Buchanan, Janet Sanders, Suzanne Tipton, Crystal Ingram, She- ryl Greyhorse, Tim Jordan. Third Row: Debbie Duncan, Charles Yuan, Bruce Denny, Lonnie Hardin, Greg Marshall, David Redburn, Mark Faust, Tom Brown, Steve Hem- mert, Mike Erhart. Not Pictured Are: Marilyn Hill, Dave Grothe, Mike Andreen. Assistant Hoof Prints Editor and Fea ture Editor, Mike Andreen, makes point about a new story for the paper. Dave Grothe takes a break from journal- ism class to meditate on advertising. Lariat Business Editor. Marilyn Hill finds typing letters a daily project. 120 — Quill and Scroll uniors Attend T.U. Press Day Juniors studying journalism earned newspaper and yearbook kills under the direction of Mrs. o Ann Ragsdale. Meeting one Hoof Prints dead- ine each month helped HJ ' s earn how to count headlines, use orrect wording, and prepare lewspaper paste-ups. The class ittended the T.U. Press Day to hear journalism talks. Others found yearbook work interesting by making mock yearbooks and designing covers. Some students worked on trial pages with the Lariat staff. The juniors hosted the annual 11J picnic in May. Later in the year, decisions were made on which staff they would work. I HJ ' s, Carol Gray and Vicki Rex, concentrate on finishing a story for the deadline. Learning another paper skill, Lyn Ank- ershield determines a headline count. IJ ' s — Front Row: Susie Crofut, Cindy Bucher, Pam Dutke, Vicki Rex, Lynn Alexander, Carol Gray, Julie Finley, Yasmeen Rahman, renda Moen. Second Row: Sheryl Taylor, Lori Hoveskeland, Terry Clee, Debbie Ruggles, Becky Williams, Beth Patton, Karen Schoo- y, Nannette Pope, Pam Vandeventer, Kathy Palen. Back Row: Anne Wallace, Lyn Ankershield, David Ritz, Stephen McCartney, [ike Denson, Judge Porter, David Payne, Jeff Ryan, Rhonda Sappington, Claudia Bradshaw, Chris Osborne. Thespians Create A Make Believe World Thespians, a group of actors, joined together in a world of make-believe. A Thespian mem- ber could be found in any pro- duction Rogers presented. As a club, they worked concession stands at many plays for a money making project. Plans were made for a Drama Week. A different play was presented at each meeting. David Payne applies the litterbug slogan Pitch In to Thespian member Kit Duncan. Thespian Kim Kearbey improvises tree, with a little help from friends. Thespians — Front Row: Debbie Hays, Carl Clark, Janice Joiner. Back Row: Kit Dun- can, Mike Andreen, pres.; Stephen McCartney, Dave Grothe, Larry Lane, David Payne Kim Kearbey, Al Rice. 122 — Thespians Stagecraft — Front Row: Somchai Leemasawatdigul, John Ellison, James Jamerson. Second Row: Terrie Harmon, Mike Bender, Rick Hopkins, Rick Wilfong, Mike Naifeh, Wayne Sutter, Doug Cato, Larry Coleman, Morgan Gunnels, Greg Johnson, Jerry White. Back Row: Jim Mclntyre, Merlin Ernst, Mike Johnson, James Dardenne, Joe Jackson. Stagecraft Sets The Mood Curtains came down and the casts came out for final bows, but stagecraft stayed behind the scenes pulling curtains, moving sets, and adjusting lights. Mr. Virgil Labrum and stage- craft members worked on the sets for the Senior, Junior and Sophomore plays, and for Rip Off ' 73. They were constantly busy with assemblies and forums. vlr. Virgil Labrum aids Richard Wilfong n the proper operation of a power saw. Mike Johnson mixes the paint for a set. Stagecraft — 123 Board Decides On Thumb Tacks, $200 Machines Money, money, money, money, money . . . The Board of Control looked over requisition orders varying from thumb tacks to $200 copy machines. Mr. Tom McGuire acted as chairman, working with faculty members, and the treasurers from Student Council, and the senior, junior and sophomore classes. Members met Thursday mornings. Board of Control members must decide on how and when to spend school money. Janice Joiner looks o%er requisitions Board of Control — Clockwise: Mark Berry, Janice Joiner, Mrs. Malinda Kellogg, Mr. Tom McGuire, Mr. Loren Notley, Paul Thomas, Mr. Tom Hurst. 124 — Bd. of Control New Organization Activates, Bounces, Into Action Interact — Front Row Kneeling: Mike Greenwood, bd. mem.; DeAndre Kemp, Jim Wood, bd. mem.; Jerry Glass, pres. Second Row Standing: Mr. Rick Arrington, sponsor; Keith Morgan, David Niece, Rod Bynum, Phil Harris, Mr. George Austin, sponsor. Back Row: David Redburn, treas.; Richard Schayder, Larry Lane, Jeff Ryan, Judge Porter, I Mike Kampen, Dave Grothe, Ron Robertson, Alan Medlin, v.-pres.; David Payne. Interact members remove an illegally parked car from the oval before it ' s towed away. Community service and inter- national understanding were the purposes behind the newly formed Interact Club. Mr. Rick Arrington and Mr. George Aus- tin sponsored the twenty-five sophomore, junior, and senior boys in meetings three times a month. A twenty-four hour Bounce-A- Thon was Interact ' s first project for community service. A basket- ball was kept bouncing at South- roads Mall from 5:00 p.m. November 17, until 5:00 p.m. November 18. Donations totaling $700 were sent to the new Chil- dren ' s Medical Center. David Redburn presents the Children ' s Medical Center with Interact ' s check. Interact Club — 125 - t Sports n • ■S M tdL 128 — Sports I Sports Ignite Spirit At Will Rogers Sports — 129 Playing in 90 plus degree weather, the Ropers take on the Central Braves in All City action as a Roper back is smothered by white.i Tom Kinsey tries to block a Ranger lineman as David Rader pitches to Frank Rohr. Coaches Randy Goodsell and Kenne Pitt study play, armed with Roper hafc David Buchanan assists Larry Ruggles, who suffered a cut while playing Central. Injuries Obstruct Roper Football Nagging injuries hindered the Roper team with the early season losses of fullback Dave Williams and receiver Paul Thomas. The Ropers ended with an unimpres- sive 3-7 record. Fullback Frank Rohr scamp- ered for 526 yards and made 10 touchdowns to place him high in rushing and scoring at the end of the 1972 season. Sophomore David Rader stepped in as quarterback and passed for 1002 yards and a 45% completion record to begin his football career at Will Rogers. Jerry Tiller led all runners with 744 yards in 144 carries dur- ing Roper games. Frank Rohr bursts through the side of the Ponca City line as he evades tackles and would be tacklers while pay turf looms ahead. Football — 131 Don Andrew William Black Doug Cato Phil Cervantes Robert Clay Jim Foutch Jess Hair Larry Hess Phil Mason David Hudgens Don Moon John Roberts Frank Rohr Larry Ruggles Steve Sanders Brad Sexton Steve Taylor Paul Thomas Fernando Valdez David Williams fcjTJi The managers for the 1972 season, John C ohn Crawley, David Buchanan, and Tom Skelton, relax during a football game at Skelly Stadi Caught in action, a referee watches the action of the Ponca City-Roper football game. Two Ropers tackle a Ponca City back. Billy Jo Cagle Glenn Dobbs III Richard Dunlap Bill Eubanks Randy Goodsell Kenneth Pitt Football — 133 Fullback Dave Williams is assisted to an ambulance after suffering a bad knee injur jgers Season Record Opponent Central 10 26 Muskogee 40 6 Lawton 39 14 Enid 13 22 Edison 28 3 Hale 28 27 McLain 7 43 Ponca City 34 16 East Central 26 Memorial All-City 34 Central 6 19 Webster 7 East Central 7 The Roper defense stops a Ranger play for no progress, but the victory went to Ha The Roper offense gets in gear and drives down to the Ponca City ten yard line where quarterback Dave Rader barks out the signal; , i V  , A a  «« •■5 is A -Squad Football — Front Row: Phil Mason, Frank Rohr, David Williams, Brad Sexton, Larry Ruggles, Johnny Roberts, Steve Tay- or. Second Row: Pat McGill, Phil Cervantes, Jess Hair, William Black, Paul Thomas, Jim Foutch, Don Moon, Larry Hess. Third Row: David Hudgens, Mark Taylor, Jim Roach, Steve Sanders, Dale George, Jim Glass, Mark Clay. Fourth Row: Don Sontheimer, Mike Heifner, Rusty Knowles, Jim Hackathorn, Tom Kinsey, Tom Lay. Fifth Row: Bryon White, Jerry Tiller, Bill Coleman, Fernando Valdez, David Rader, Paul Schmidt, Randy Knowles. Back Row: Don Andrew, Wendall Lang, Larry Coleman, Doug Cato, Steve Drymon. Ropers Finish 3-7 Season Ponca City tailback is being dragged lown by a Roper defensive cornerback. During a Roper ball game. Coach Randy Goodsell assures Ray Garrett of a play. Football — 135 B-Squad Finish With 4-3 Season The B-Squad football team, led by Coaches Glenn Dobbs III and Billy Jo Cagle finished they year with a winning record. The Ropers smashed Edison 44-14, Central 14-0, Jenks 6-0 and Hale 24-18, while losing to McLain, Memorial and the Soon- ers. Experience comes from hard work during practice, said one of the B-Squad coaches, and actual playing time. On the B-team, he contin- ued, we stress the fundamentals and try to prepare the boys for the A-Squad, but our ultimate g-oal is to win. Halfback Ed Davis is brought down by two Central Braves, but not before a long gain. 94 fthj ifR .-Lfi MM t Z v J n mi B-Squad Football - Front Row: Phil Harris, Lee McCane, Robert Hess, Tim Raburn, Scott Del hnger Kelly arpenter, ShcrmuL Monzigo, Raymond Rogers. Second Row: Johnny Thomason, John Mylar, Terry Henshaw, David Allen, Alan Dover . Don BertatoU Mark Tumey, Steve Carter. Third Row: Kenny Sidwell, Mike Evans, Robert King, Bill Bond, Larry Dotson Steve Loekhart Robert Wildcat Robbv Mecom. Fourth Row: Steve Arrowood, Tony Henshaw, Eddie Davis, David Kremmers, David Collins, Steve Andrewl Dennis Holt, Arlen Slavens. Fifth Row: Gaylen Geiger, Randy Chumley, Gregory Biggs, Charles Ragan, David King. Back Kow i Kevin Randol, James Lee, Gerald Dickerson, Danny Southern, Kenny Hamilton. 136— Football Don Bertalot attempts a diving tackle. Don Bertalot escapes the reaching grasp of a Brave lineman to break to open field. Season Record ogers 14 Central 3ppon Sooners 6 8 Memorial 14 44 Edison 14 24 Hale 18 8 McLain 12 6 Jenks ioger Perier, Don Bertalot and Johnny Thomason stop an opponent back. Koothal] — 137 Roundballers Show Unity The team showed unity, desire and the will to win. Through the team ' s spirit and determination they worked their way up to sec- ond place. Naturally we are disap- pointed that we did not win all of our games — however consid- ering that we had no starters returning from last year, and that we were starting two sopho- mores, and that we were picked last in our conference by the coaches, the World, and the Trib- une, we felt pretty good about this season. said Coach Wilkinson. Jimmy Friday attempts a basket while Ted Cook and Mike Erhart watch hopefully. | Mike Nunneley tries for a free shot. 138 — Basketball Insuring Dave Rader ' s attempt at a basket, Mike Nunneley guards the opponents. With the score tied evenly at 21-21 in the second period, the Ropers show perfect form and position playing defense against Kelley. Raskaball — 139 James Cook Mike Erhart Mike Nunneley Coach Fred Utter Coach Wendell Wilkinson Sophomore Jimmy Friday guards the goal while senior Mike Nunneley makes a basket. Mike Nunneley shoots for a field goal B-Ballers Tie For Second Rogers 57 77 67 64 68 67 55 71 70 83 64 49 70 35 50 55 69 51 54 60 50 74 Season Record Edison Washington East Central Edison Central Bishop Kelley Ponca City Enid Central Hale Memorial Putnam City Del City Stillwater Edison East Central Ponca City Enid Central Hale East Central Memorial Opponent 73 100 64 73 72 71 63 60 72 78 71 95 73 31 56 46 65 72 67 72 46 53 L ; t r (; A-Snuad Basketball - Front Row: Jimmy Friday, Jeff Lockmiller, Bill Logan, bruc- Delahorne, Richard Gann. Second Row: Mike Henderson, Mike Erhart Dave Ka.lci Mike Nunneley, James Cook. Back Row: Niles Littrell, manager: Roy Willett, niai ager; Gary Scott, manager. oper coaches and team members leave for the halftime break and a discussion period. Basketball — 141 B-Squad Injuries Hinder Season The season ended for the B- squad basketball team with four wins and nine losses. The injuries of Bill Miller and Mike Donahue, both juniors, hindered the season for the team. Both could have done a lot for the B-squad, according to Coach Fred Utter. Unlike the sophomores, the B- squad lowered their points per game from last year ' s average of 52.06 down to 41.09 for the ' 72- ' 73 season. The B-squad starters were Dan Reed, David Nowland, Andy Keys, Larry Coleman, and Bill Logan. Backers were juniors Wendell Lang and Bruce Dela- horne. Season Record Rogers Opponent 32 Edison 50 56 Bishop Kelley 49 44 Ponca City 67 47 Enid 43 27 Central 45 38 Hale 74 48 Memorial 87 39 East Central 29 33 Ponca City 60 61 Enid 66 28 Central 43 53 Hale 44 39 Memorial 51 B-Squad Basketball — Front Row: Paul Pason, David Nowland, Andy Keys, Gaylen i Geiger, Kenny Sawyer, Kelly Carpenter, Randy Spears. Back Row: Larry Coleman, i Randy Chumley, Dan Reed, Bill Logan, Steve Kuehel, Wendell Lang, Bruce Delahorne. 142 — Basketball Paul Pason goes up for a two pointer. The rival, from Edison, blocks a Roper. Sophs Raise Average Points Per Game The sophomore basketball team did not produce a winning 1972-73 year despite a good start of two wins. Starting for Coach Fred Utter was David Nowland, Larry Coleman, Andy Keys, Bill Logan and Randy Chumley. His backers were Paul Pason, Kenny Sawyer, Jeff Lockmiller and Kelly Carpenter. The average points per game for the sophomores was 47.40 over last season ' s 40.18. The leader for individual points per game was Bill Logan with an average of 14. Season Record Rogers Opponent 47 Hale 46 33 East Central 31 44 Memorial 75 40 Memorial 66 50 Edison 52 58 Hale 57 53 McLain 50 44 East Central 53 59 Sooners 61 46 Edison 52 Sophomore Basketball — Front Row: Paul Pason, David Nowland, Andy Keys, Galen Geiger, Kenny Sawyer, Kelly Carpenter, Randy Spears. Second Row: Ronnie Peyton, Doyle Hutcherson, Bryan Elmore, Jay Scheuerman, Bill Coleman. Back Row: Randy Chumley, Steve Arrowood, David Niece, Chris Jones, Bill Logan. Basketball — 143 Senior Tom Kinsey downs an opponent in tournament with a hard to break hold. Tom Kinsey pauses to regain strength. Ropers Attend All-State Pins and falls captured the Roper grapplers this year as the team ended with a 1-9 record. Three Roper matmen, Tim Knight, Paul Thomas and Ron Love, made All-State. The best all-round performers, in their weight, according to Coach Morey Fox Villareal, were Tim Knight and Paul Thomas. Lightweight sophomore, Jeff Hubbard, puts a head lock on his foe in a tiring match. A-Squad Wrestling — Front Row: Lee McCane, David Galbraith, Tim Knight, Ward Jones, Ron Jones, Jim Foutch, Tom Lay. Second Row: Coach Morey Villareal. Steve Dumolt, James Shepard, Jim Peschka, Terry Davis, Sherman Mozingo. Back Row: Bryan Hubbard, Steve Andrew, Mark Clay, Ronnie Love, Paul Smith, Tom Kinsey. 144 — Wrestling Mark Clay- Terry Davis Steve Dumolt Jim Foutch Tim Knight James Shepard Paul Thomas Coach Kenneth Pitt Coach Morey Villareal Season Record Rogers Opponent 13 Edison 40 2 Bishop Kelley 62 15 Central 31 12 East Central 36 11 Hale 39 6 Ponca City 46 8 McLain 50 27 Washington 23 11 Memorial 42 Junior grappler Tom Lay works for a scoring position in his match with a Ranger. Wrestling — 145 B-Squaders Show Future Promise The Roper B-squad wrestling team completed the 1972-73 season with three wins, four losses, and two ties. At the Annual B-Squad Tournament, Roper Mike Evans placed third, while Paul Smith, Harvey Graham, Steve Andrew and Rod Bynam placed fourth. According to Coach Kenneth Pitt, his best performers were Mike Hefner, with a 3-1 B-squad record and Harvey Graham with a 6-5-1. The coach ' s most promising sophomores were Steve Andrew, Sherman Mozingo, Bryan Hubbard and Paul Smith. Season Record Rogers Opponent 34 Edison 31 30 Bishop Kelley 30 21 Central 36 3 East Central 52 6 Hale 30 6 Ponca City 45 24 McLain 21 30 Washington 21 27 Memorial 27 Tom Kinsey begins to switch positions. B-Squad Wrestling — Front Row: David Olinghouse, Gary Evans, Jim Lee, Robert Lloyd, Rod Bynam, Mike Pratt. Second Row: Bobby Mecom, Clay Williams, Phil Harris, Robert Wildcat, Edward Miller, Randy Reese. Third Row: Coach Morey Villareal, Mike Hefner, Robert Hess, Don Bartalot, Dennis Morrall. Back Row: Robert King, Tom Lay, Howard Graham, Roger Dickens. Ward Jones collects riding time to come out ahead if the final score is tied. Senior Terry Davis gets ready to go into the wizard position against a Comet. 146 — Wrestling The swimmers find that taking time out for relaxation creates goose bumps. ' fhe swimmers practice on quick starts. Coach Bill Bond notices the score box. Swimmers Dive Through Rough Season Fighting high waves and rough water, the Big Blue Wave ebbed a record of 3-5 for the 1972-73 season. Not all was low keyed, as Berry Spears, Blake Etter, Bill Soeton and Mark Berry qualified for individual events in conference, placing fourth. The Ropers took fourth in the 400 medlay and second in the 400 freestyle in the All-City. Beginning next year ' s season will be five returning starters. Attending a meet, a girl watches, lettermen Mark Berry and Danny Finley, spring out in order to take the lead against Central. Swimming — 147 Watermen Sink Four In All-State Rogers Swimmers practice hard on the 400 meter relay as other members wait their turn. Sailing high, Kevin Care does a flip. Mark Berry Rick Driver Blake Etter Mike Eubanks Danny Finley Reid Parker Gene Sailer Bill Soeton Terry Spears Coach Bill Bond Danny Finley perfects the front flip. Swimming Team — Front Row: Dan Finley, Reid Parker, Terry Spears, Alan Rende, Mike Eubanks, Bill Soeten, Rick Driver. Back Row: Larry Jones, Tom Ferguson, Wade Laster, Kevin Turning, Kevin Care, Kenny Sidwell. Swimming — 149 Season Record Rogers Opponent 44 Hale 18 15 East Central 50 25 Central 34 21 Webster 46 McLain Invitational 5th Place Sequoyah Invitational 6th Place Edison Invitational 7th Place Bartlesville Invitational 5th Place Rogers Invitational 6th Place O.S.U. Invitational 3rd Place Indian Nations Conference 4th Place State Meet 13th Place Eric Anderson and David Willets practice running in sweatsuits on a dark afternoon. The Cross Country Varsity, followed by the sophomore team, warms up with endurance runs before starting practice during 6th hour. Grady Grant Steve Horton Dave Willets Coach Tom Lingenfelter M 150 — Cross Country Dave Willets strains for a high finish. Cross Country runners stride out in efforts to capture a win at Rogers ' Invitational. oss Country Team — Front Row: Clint Combs, Raymond Cook, Coach Tom Lingen- ' elter, Paul Smith, Ronnie Wall. Second Row: Grady Grant, Mike Whitworth, Larry Tones, David Nowland. Back Row: Randy McMurray, Dave Willets, Steve Horton, Jay Scheuerman, Eric Anderson, Greg Lehrman. Cross Country Wins 3 of 4 Dual Meets By placing fifth in the McLain Invitational, the year began for the Cross Country team. According to coach Tom Lin- genfelter, this year ' s season for Cross Country was the best in at least two years. Senior Dave Willets and Junior Mike Whitworth made the All- Conference team. In the Indian Nations meet, Whitworth placed ninth and Willets, seventh. In the State Meet the team placed 13th out of 26 teams; in other invitationals, the team did not fall lower than seventh place throughout the year. Cross Country — 151 Ropers Jerry Tiller, Jim Cleveland and Marshall Kemp line up against Edison ' s Eagles. Senior Grady Grant outruns his Edi son opponents during a hot afternoon. Track Team — Front Row: Bruce Delahorne, Jerry Tiller, Jim Dumolt, Jeff Delahorne, Danny Franklin, Gary Wyatt, Marshall K.iv Ed Adams. Second Row: Larry Ruggles, Terry Harcrow, David Williams, Frank Rohr, Mike Hinesley, Jim Cleveland. Joe Bart. Grady Grant, Dave Willets. Back Row: Dale George, David Hudgens, Garey Geiger, Paul Schmidt, Robert McKenzie, Robert Kin Phil Mason, Richard Woodland. enior David Hudgens throws the shot Junior Bruce Delahorne attempts to clear the high jump one afternoon during practice. Sprinters Jerry Tiller, Dave Willets, Joe Barton and hurdler Frank Rohr took first place in the Indian Nation Conference and highlighted the season for the track men and the Ropers. Some of the track team ' s most prestigious contests and ratings were taking first in the Sapulpa relays, fourth in the Edmond relays, third in the Tahlequah Invitationals and sixth in the Regionals. Coach Bill Eubanks attributed the team ' s success to, having good people in every event. Good People Attribute To Winning Season David Walker, Mike Morgan, Lloyd Hemphill, Ed Jones, Wai :h Clyde Glover, Bill Soeten, Greg Vernon, Tom Jones. David Walker digs out a trapped ball. Clubbers Swing Winning Season The 1971-72 golf team pulled off an impressive 16-2-2 season bringing honors to Will-On-The- Hill in the way of shining trophies. The golfers placed second in All-City, third in conference, second in the Regionals and seventh in State Top honors went to Tom Jones, a medalist in All-City and his younger brother, Ed Jones, medalist in the First Round of State with 68 as his low score. David Walker practices his driving. Greg Vernon works on putting skills. Jreg Vernon and David Walker practice. Left to Right: Tom Jones, Mike Morgan, Greg Vernon, David Walker, Coach Clyde Glover. Season Record Rogers Opponei 3 Muskogee 13 13 Hale 3 16 Washington 10% Sooners 5% 13 McLain 3 15 Casia Hall % 14 Bishop Kelley 2 m Central 7% 8% McLain 9 10 Edison 6 8 Memorial 8 14 Okmulgee 2 13 East Central 3 15 Central 1 14% Okmulgee 1% m Edison 7% 9 Memorial 7 12% East Central 2V 2 8 ' 2 Hale VA 12% East Central 12% Ward Jones works on his putting skills in preparation for an important tournament. Netters Relish Opponent ' s Love Throughout The Season Five returning lettermen and an eager sophomore gave a Roper tennis team its best record in many years. Coach Wendell Wilkinson led the team to the over-all record of 8-4, thus plac- ing them third in their confer- ence. The team also placed third in the All-City Tournament, being beaten by the team ' s rivals Mem- orial and Edison. £ f t rtyfi 1972 Tennis Team — Front Row: Frank Fasig, Keith Morgan, Louis Coleman, Da Chapman. Back Row: Coach Wendell Wilkinson, Mike Gwartney, David Redburn, Bil Miller, Keith Chilton, Robert Smith. Keith Morgan attempts a backhands! Left: Ron Roberts reaches for the ball. Right: Frank Fasig works hard at practice. Season Record Rogers Opponent 6 Edison 9 5 Central 4 7 Hale 2 9 McLain 5 Hale 4 2 Edison 7 5 Broken Arrow 4 Memorial 9 9 McLain 6 Broken Arrow 3 9 East Central 1 4 Central 5 David Redburn prepares for his next tournament by practicing his tennis ski] - ; ■$ L«« V ' ' ■- -• Baseball Team - Front Row: Coach Gordon Morgan, Mike McBee, John Roberts, Joe Carroll Mike Glenn, Robert Morgan Gran Wilson. Second Row: Toby Lamon, George Almendares, Dennis Murphy, Darrell Hall, Mark Slankard, Randy Gorrell. Back Row Coach Tom Lingenfelter, Rick Wing, Bill Turner, Steve Ramsey, David Dowler, Larry Smith, David Buchanan; manager. Baseballers Place Second In Conference Baseballers pounded their way through the 1972 season. Coach Gordon Morgan and Coach Tom Lingenfelter helped lead the way. Placing first in the Sapulpa Tournament, the Memorial Tour- nament and in Regionals entitled the team to bring home the champions ' trophies. Proving their abilities, they won second place titles in the Indian Nation Conference and in the East- West Turnpike Series. Playing first base, Joe Carroll awaits throw from teammate to tag the McLain 158 — Basrhall t f oe ?OCx3AJ ? C ■£ St wviM. cn-e — ? ?■a jb e a a -J- ue -teftck-ee. n e cft- e, k°$pf$nc, gome bo qj oq jT Q c ejrS 1 Ubo ' I foLS h 4 . Houses cffld, Vouai S { u Je. nior Johnny Roberts exhibits Roper ability by soundly connecting with the ball as the mighty Ropers lasso another big victory. Baseball — 159 fi .. w Academics Carver Opens As First Middle School Dr. Gordon Cawelti, Superin- tendent of Schools and the Board of Education made many major decisions this year. The de- annexation of Gilcrease Hills was just one of the matters settled by the Board. The modular schedul- ing continued and controversial issues were remedied. Carver Junior High School, closed last year, will begin in September of 1973 as the system ' s first Middle School, to offer pupils in grades 6 through 8 new individualized learning. Board of Education — Seated, Left to Right: Mrs. Opal Carllson, Carl D. Hall, Jr., Eugene H. Harris, Robert J. Riggs, Jr., pre Conard, v.-pres.; Robert Beckstrom, Mrs. Richard Warner. Standing: Curtis Turner, Robert Beck. 162 — Board of Education Mr. Roy J. Lewis relaxes and enjoys reading by his 150 year old lamp. r, Roy Lewis ' homey atmosphere is enhanced by the warmth of a fireplace. Educator Moves To ESC Mr. Roy James Lewis was a man many students never knew. Spectator sports, such as ice hockey, football and basketball were his favorite pastimes. Entertaining was one of his hob- bies, and he enjoyed classical music most of all. Mr. Lewis has traveled exten- sively throughout sixteen coun- tries of Europe and South Amer- ica. Audiences with many kings and queens and a private meet- ing with Pope Pius X were among the highlights of his trav- eling. During Mr. Lewis ' three and one half years at Rogers, many changes occurred. Construction of the new building was finished and many new courses were added. When Mr. Lewis received his new position, Mr. Martin McGinty then became principal. McGinty Takes Principalship Mr. Tom McGuire and Mr. Martin McGinty shared the post of assistant principal. Mr. McGuire worked with students in the extracurricular activities, while Mr. McGinty worked on the curriculum. At the start of the new year, Mr. McGinty was assigned acting principal. Former principal Mr. Roy J. Lewis received a promo- tion, and left for the Education Service Center. A student discusses with Assistant Principal Mr. Tom McGuire. Mr. Martin McGinty wonders if a long day wi Ir. Tom McGuire and Mr. Martin McGinty welcome Sue Wilson, a transfer from Ha 164 — Assistant Principals Ar. Wesley Howl advises a senior on uture college preferences and choices. Students Look Toward Future The counselors aided students with the co-ordinating of their high school studies with their plans for the future. The counse- lors had sophomore, junior and senior students to help and direct. Mrs. Ruth Stidham and Mr. Don Moore changed from counselor and director of student affairs to girl and boy deans. -eft to Right: Mr. Ernest Darling, counselor; Mrs. Myrtle Elliott, counselor; Mr. Wesley Howl, counselor; Mr. Don Moore, Dean of toys; Mr. Bob Nelson, counselor; Mr. Loren Notley, counselor; Mrs. Ruth Stidham, Dean of Girls. Counselor Mr. Ernest Darling helps jun- iors with planning of senior schedules. Counselors and sponsors discuss future dreams and projects with graduating seniors. Counselors — 165 Office Workers Prepare And Schedule For New Year For Ropers, school ended with the final bell, but not for the office staff, who worked through the summer to get ready for the coming school year. With the guidance of Marjorie Yust, office manager, the staff wrote college transcripts, filed grades and arranged schedules. Mrs. Marjorie Hinkel asks student ' s name, and then assists in clearing her odd hoi Office Personnel — Above: Mrs. Betty Boggs, Assistant Registrar; Mrs. Mildred Britton, Library Clerk;! Mrs. Doris Dorris, Attendance Clerk; Mrs. Lila Garver, Clerk; Mrs. Marjorie Hinkel, Health and Attend- ance. Below: Mrs. Alma Hughes, Secretary; Mrs. Helen Lee, Attendance Clerk; Mrs. Emily McWilliamsJ Bank Manager; Mrs. Vivian Robinson, Clerk; Mrs. Pat Sanders, Registrar; Mrs. Hazel Strickland, Cafete-| ria Manager; Mrs. Marjorie Yust, Office Manager. Betty Boggs, Pat Sanders, and Marjorie Yust arrange schedules and write transcripts Mr. Ken Brown explains Freud to Brenda Weaver, Robert Rhodes and Mike Huff. Teachers Help Students Find Skill And Talent f% Q Miss Kathy Albert — English, LassO ' s; Miss Beverly Archer — Cooperative Office Ed.; Mrs. Thelma Arnold — Chemistry, A. P. Chemistry, Dept. Chair- man; Mr. Richard Arrington, Jr. — World History, Interact Club, Soph. Class. Mr. George Austin — Contemporary Affairs and Prob., World History, NHS, Interact Club, Soph. Class; Mrs. Eliza- beth Baranoff — English, Rustlers; Mr. Carl Barnett — Band, Orchestra; Miss Zella Bell — Spanish, Spanish Club. Mrs. Joy Bortmes, R.N. — Nurse, Medi- cal Club; Mrs. Betty Bolton — Account- ing; Mr. Bill Bond — English, Swim- ming, FCA, Red Cross; Mrs. Louise Bra- zier — English. Mrs. Viola Brotherton — English, His- tory; Mr. Ken Brown — Sociology, Debate Club, Play Director; Mr. Jim Burton — Student Council, Inter. Alge- bra, Geometry; Mrs. Judy Burton — English. Mr. Billy Cagle — U.S. History, B-Foot- ball, Asst. Track Coach; Mr. Donald Cal- vert — Drivers Ed.; Mrs. Kay Camp — Physical Education, GRA; Mr. Steve Carlson — Earth Science, Geology, Jun- ior Class Sponsor. Mrs. Pat Chancey — English; Mr. Ron Cox — Music Theory, Marching Band, Stage Band; Mrs. Eleanor Craig — Dis- tributive Education, DECA; Mr. William Dawson — Business Law, Record Keep- ing, Junior Civitan Club. Faculty — 167 -at Faculty Leads, Instructs, Explains Guten Tag, Studenten, Mrs. Anna Globe greets her German students. Mr. Carl Barnett, band and orchestn] director, conducts an orchestra practice Mr. John Dempsey — Algebra, Geo.; Mr. Richard Dennis — Psychology, His- tory; Mr. Glenn Dobbs III — Science, Varsity Athletics; Mr. Richard Dunlap — History, Varsity Athletics; Mr. Bill Eubanks — Varsity Athletics, History. Mr. James Fisher — Math, Algebra, Physics; Miss Betty Ford — LassO ' s, English; Mrs. Betty Fry — COE; Mrs. Margaret Garner — FBLA, Basic Busi- ness; Mrs. Anna Globe — German, Rus- sian, German and Russian Clubs. Mr. Clyde Glover — Drafting, Golf; Mr. Randy Goodsell — FCA, Varsity Athlet- ics, History; Mr. Guy C. Gorden — Biol- ogy; Mrs. Margaret Gray — GOE, Trail- blazers; Mr. James W. Green — English. Mr. Carl Hale — Earth Science and Sci- ence Club; Mr. Brent Hamilton — Pho- tography, Photography Club, Electron- ics; Mrs. Melba Harris — Girls ' P.E., GRA; Mr. Ransom W. Herron — Power Mechanics; Mrs. Cynthia Holt — Geom- etry, Algebra. a ? 1 £ 168 — Faculty Mrs. Sandra Hunt — English; Mr. John E. Hum — Physiology, A.P., Biology; Mr. Tom Hurst — Varsity Athletics Director, Drivers Ed.; Miss Jeanne Johnson — Latin Club, History, Latin. Mrs. Sandra Kappus — Office Mach.; Mrs. Melinda Kellogg — Shorthand, COE, Board of Control, Cheerleading; Mrs. Jean Kersten — English; Mr. Vir- gil Labrum — Stagecraft, Sophomore Play. Mr. John P. Lacefield — Machine Shop; Mr. Tom W. Lingenfelter — Biology, Leadership Club, Varsity Athletics; Mrs. Jeanine Loftin — English; Mr. Charles R. Loper — Wood, Tech. I, II and III. Mr. A. R. Lutman — Algebra, Math Clubi Math Department Chairman, Cal- culus, Sr. Class; Mr. Otto Marshall — Biology; Mr. Rod Martin — Spanish; Miss Alfreda McCollough — History, LassO ' s. Mr. Lawrence E. McKellar, Sr. — Instructional Media; Mrs. Ella H. McNatt — English, English Department Chairman; Mrs. Sharon Meeks — Librarian; Mrs. Marcene Mackey — English. Mrs. Nakita Moffitt — History, Lariat, German Club; Mr. T. L. Montgomery — Basic Art, Art Club; Mr. Gordon Mor- gan — Biology, Varsity Athletics; Mrs. Patricia Nelson — Special Education Coordinator. Mrs. Georgiana White, art teacher, shows Melanie Davis the correct way to mix colors. Faculty — 169 Mrs. Elizabeth Baranoff lectures class. Mr. Richard Dennis enjoys his work. Mrs. Sandra Kappus helps a student. Miss Doris Niles — Speech, Thespians, Assemblies; Mrs. Zondra O ' Neal — Eng- lish; Mrs. Nancy Otto — French, French Club; Mr. Albert Paolucci — Industrial Cooperative Ed. Coordinator. Miss Marv Parker — U.S. History, Mod- ern History, NHS, Red Cross; Mr. Ed Pennington — Ancient and Med. His- tory, World History; Mr. Kenneth Pitt — Office Machines, General Business, Business Math, Assistant Football and Wrestling Coach; Mrs. Julia Rackleff — Humanities, English, A. P. English. Mrs. JoAnn Ragsdale — Journalism, English, Quill and Scroll, Hoof-Prints; Mrs. Hazel Reynolds — Shorthand; Mrs. Mary Robinson — Special Education; Mrs. Mary L. Rose — Vocal Music, Cho- rale, Choraliers. Mr. Elliot Round-Tree — Sociology, Black Studies; Mr. Eliseo Sanchez — Printing, Print Club; Mr. Paul Salter — Communications, Notehand, Business English; Mrs. Agnes Schellstede — Typ- ing I. Miss Loretta Shideler — Cosmetology, VICA; Miss Nancy Snider — Clothing; Mrs. Gillie D. Tanksley — Child Devel- opment, Clothing, Home Living; Mr. Fred Utter — Drivers Education, Var- sity Athletics. Mrs. Bernice Velie — Homemaking, FHA; Mr. Morey Villareal — Physical Education, Wrestling Coach, Chess; Mrs. Georgiana White — Interior and Fash- ion Design, Basic Art, Painting and Composition, Art Club; Mr. Wendell Wilkinson — Biology, Basketball, Ten- 170 — Faculty Vertical Block Continues In Rogers History Department American, World, Ancient and Med. History, Sociology and two new courses, Black Studies and Contemporary Problems were the subjects offered in the His- tory Department at Rogers. Students learned of the past, of the cultures and of the various peoples of the world. The vertical block involved four instructors, with students changing teachers every nine weeks. Black Studies taught by Mr. Elliott Round-Tree were for students interested in the history of the Black people. Under the direction of Mr. George Austin, Contemporary Problems was added to help stu- dents understand our society. Finishing a talk is Mr. Rick Arrington. Mr. George Austin gives student a pass. History — 171 New Equipment Expands Science Department Earth science, biology, phys- ics, chemistry, and geology are well equipped, explained Mrs. Thelma Arnold, head of the Will Rogers Science Department. With the addition of the new building the science department expanded. They had three new earth science rooms and two new biology rooms. The science department contin- ued with the vertical block. Stu- dents changed science classes every nine weeks and took such classes as: botany, zoology and two phases of physiology. Coach Gordon Morgan instructs his stu- dents in the functions of the anatomy. A discussion about the parts of a skele- ton is led by Mr. Tom Lingenfelter. Mr. Wendell Wilkinson works with Kellyi Kummers and Marty Manning. Mr. Guy Gorden explains to his students how to compile and assemble a bug collection. 172 — Science Vocational Math Grows At Rogers Vocational Math is the com- ing thing, stated Mr. Tony Lut- man, chairman of the Rogers Math Department. In 1971 Will Rogers was the first school in Tulsa to offer Vocational Math. Now ten courses are offered in many schools in the city. Vocational Math was a course designed for persons planning to go into such fields as: carpentry, masonry, printing, machine trades, plumbing, sheet metal, and auto trades. In the course they progressed, gained experi- ence, and built speed in solving typical trade problems. In addition to the two Voca- tional Math classes, there were six other math courses offered, including programs in basic math and college preparatory math. Mrs. Cynthia Holt quiets down her class so she can explain some algebraic equations. The table turns, and Mr. Tony Lutman knows how it feels to be in his students ' sho With some help from Mr. Jim Burton, a student learns Intermediate Algebra. Mrs. Georgiana White proudly displays her first hour Basic Art students ' projects. An art student works carefully to per-) feet his painting before displaying it. Miss Doris Niles smiles as she reviews her second hour speech class before their semester test on the fundamentals of acting. 174 — Music, Art, Speech Drehestra students prepare numbers for .he assemblies in which they perform. The W.R.H.S. Marching Band members urge Ropers to go out and vote on election day. Combining efforts to create assemblies, working with others to present programs . . . these were the efforts and duties of the Rogers ' Music, Art and Speech Department. They were the ones who designed the scen- ery, sang the melodies, played the music and provided the act- ing. They supplied the ingredi- ents for an entertaining year. Creative Classes Expose Hidden Talents ■' r. T. L. Montgomery helps a basic art udent to add the finishing touches. Music, Art, Speech — 175 I Six girls in Mrs. Bernice Velie ' s first hour foods class work industriously to prepare a luncheon to be served before class ends. Homemaking Prepares Girls For The Future At times I feel that my work is in vain, then a student tells me that I have helped her and I feel that it is worth it, commented Mrs. Bernice Velie when asked how she enjoyed teaching home- making at Rogers. The students learned to budget time and money, plan menus, sew, care for children ... all of the things needed to help build stronger homes, which according to Mrs. Bernice Velie was the homemaking department ' s goal. Advanced students sometimes made their entire wardrobes in clothing, and the foods classes also created gourmet dishes such as stroganoff and pastries. Mrs. Nancy Snider he students adjust a dress pattern correctlj 176 — Homemaking Clubs Promote Languages At Will Rogers Parades, decorating the halls with signs, selling candy, and pic- nics highlighted the year for the Will Rogers High School lan- guage department. WRHS offers five languages: Russian and German, under the direction of Mrs. Anna Globe, Spanish under Mrs. Zella Bell and Mr. Rod Martin, French under Mrs. Nancy Otto, and Latin under Miss Jeanne John- son. Each language had a club designed to promote the lan- guage and further develop the student ' s individual interest. snch students listen attentively to a lecture from their teacher, Mrs. Nancy Otto. Mrs. Anna Globe helps second year Rus- sian student Donna McCoy with diction. Languages — 177 L 1 - An industrial education student sorts through the desk to find the necessary parts Carl Barger adjusts the copy machine Students Print Professionally For Schools Learning a trade, a skill . . . being prepared for the future . . . these were the goals and aspirations of the industrial edu- cation department at Rogers. The students learned to do pro- fessional work; they printed pro- grams, tickets, posters, and office materials, not only for Rogers, but for all of the other schools in the system, and outside busi- nesses. Other classes such as machine shop and woods made small per- sonal projects such as bookends, gun racks, coffee and end tables and also wooden cabinets. Several industrial education student hanics mingle together before 178 — Industrial Education r. Eliseo Sanchez shows a student he operate the press in printing class. Advanced typing students rapidly work to prepare their machines before class begins. Business Students Learn To Be Accurate Accounting, typing, notehand, general business, and office machines were designed to pre- pare and acquaint students with the world of business. Students not only learned the proper handling of most office machines, but also the most effi- cient and economical way to work in a business office. With the help of Mrs. Agnes Schells- tede and Mrs. Hazel Reynolds, typing and shorthand students increased speed and accuracy. drafting student pauses before contin- iig with his current assignment. Crystal Collins experiments with the best way to roll Zelda Thurman ' s hair. Business — 179 Above: Mr. McKellar and Mrs. Craig, sitting, show students Dorothy Scott, John Ritz, Jim Peschka, and Jere Lee the correct way to operate the new visual aid T.V. monitor. Right: Library assistants Linda Dick and Debbie Bryant operate the library copier. Students Gain Insight From Visual Aids Two important resources for learning were the library and the instructional media department. A new feature in the visual aid department was the newly built resource center, with 52 individ- ual study carols. Headed by Mr. Lawrence McKellar, the media department obtained the latest and most up- to-date equipment. A color film viewer, tape cassettes, tape recorders and an automatic test scorer were just a few of the new items in use. Under the direction of Mrs. Sharon Meeks, the library was useful to students and faculty. Moving the Memorial Conference Room added room to the library. 180 — Instructional Meo ' a-Library place film viewers I . I Mrs. Ella McNatt, new English Department Chairman, helps a pupil with literature. English Students Find Basic Subjects Troubling Julia Rackleff explains a paper to Honors English student Charlotte Holt. The English Department, headed by Mrs. Ella McNatt, was divided into five groups. Stu- dents were placed in the A, B, and C classes, Honors English, or the heterogeneous system in which A, B, and C students were placed in the same class. Grammar and literature were the basic tools of the English classes. Sophomores studied American literature, reading novels such as To Kill a Mock- ingbird and Black Like Me. Mac- beth was the main English play studied by juniors, while seniors studied world literature with emphasis on Hamlet, Oedipus and Mythology. Classwork was enriched with field trips and viewing movies. English — 181 Students Learn Driving Skills Learning good habits and driv- ing skills was part of Rogers ' drivers education course. Practice first began in the simulator where the students learned how to drive standard and automatic shift cars under Mr. Don Calvert. Mr. Fred Utter and Mr. Tom Hurst, who gave lessons in the- ory, also drove with the students before and after school. Above: Students wait for class to begin. Below: Mr. Fred Utter prepares for work. Mr. Tom Hurst wonders how he ma It ' s easier if you read the instructions, points out Mr. Don Calvert for student. 182 — Drivers Education Physical Education Builds Body, Mind and Spirit Swimming, tennis, field hockey, gymnastics, basketball and modern dance created the program for girls enrolled in physical education. Mrs. Kay Camp and Mrs. Melba Harris instructed the regular classes and offered extracurricular activities through the Girls ' Recreation Association, composed of modern dance, gymnastics and Sports Club. Under the instruction of Mr. Tom Hurst and Mr. Morey Villa- real, boys ' physical education activities were baseball, football, wrestling, track, tennis, golf and basketball. Boys were required to participate, during their high school career, in one year of gym. In addition, sixth hour var- sity athletics was open to those students interested in inter- school competition. Sophomores wait for Mr. Morey Villareal to check roll so they can play basketball Boys ' P.E. teachers Tom Hurst and Morey Villareal relax for a moment. Mrs. Kay Camp instructs a dance. Mrs. Melba Harris assists Pattie Smith. Physical Education — 183 : 1 mmmm ' j 1 1 1 1 lasses k -•. jr Grady Grant President m« «b Larry Lane Vice-President Mary Clarke Secretary fl J3BBE Paul Thomas Treasurei K HH ■I Bi Si B Crystal Ingram Social Chairman . officers have happy and so , emn momentSi while planning event s for the futj Guila Goodner . . . .Student Council Rep. Queen Finalists — Left to Right: Janet Sanders, Pam Robertson, Guila Goodner, Peggy Folger, Peggy Chase, Susan Steele. Grady Grant attempts to finish his jol 186 — Seniors Senior Board — Front Row: Stephanie Baker, Carolyn Corner, Linda Hubbard, Don Andrew. Second Row: Crystal Ingram, Paul Thomas, Paula Markham, Sa ndy Jackson, Grady Grant. Third Row: Rhonda Dellinger, Mary Clarke, Susan Steele, Suzi Suggs, Dave Willets, Tom Dean, Douglas Cato, Steve Taylor, Laura Burkett, Peggy Chase, Guila Goodner, Patti Rice. Back Row: Tucker Snyder, David Payne, Don Moon, Larry Lane. Seniors Make It Through The Impossible Years In August of 1970, the senior class of 1973 entered into Rogers. Tom Jones was elected president of the sophomore class. With help from counselors, upper- classmen, and teachers, the sophomores became familiar with the traditions at Rogers. As president, Steve Taylor corralled the juniors. The main highlights of the year were receiving their senior rings, and presenting the play, Love and Kisses. In preparation for their senior year, Leslie Fugate was elected as Band Queen. Grady Grant, Larry Lane, Paul Thomas, Guila Goodner, Mary Clarke, and Crystal Ingram were installed as officers to lead the class. The seniors presented the p lay, The Impossible Years, October 27 and 28, and chose Peggy Folger to reign as Miss Will Rogers XXXIV. Plans for the prom, banquet, vespers, and graduation began. Graduation found each member of the ' 73 senior class possessing a wealth of pleasant memories and high ambitions for a successful future, thus bidding a farewell to Will Rogers High School. ;niors reflect on their school days. Mr. Tony Lutman shows off his tie. Si ' mors — 187 Melon? K. Ache — Soph. Bd.; Sharon Adams; Steve Adams; Ken Allen — Print C, Jr.-Soph. Bd.; Tom Allen — Photo. C; Vicki Lvnn Allen — NHS, GRA Sec, Hon. Roll, Fr. C. George Almendares — Bsebl.; Ruby Almendares; Mike Anders; Tamara Anderson — Stu. Coun. Sec, NHS, Soph.-Jr. Bd., Soph. Sec, Hon. Roll; Mike Andreen — Hoof Prints Asst. Ed., NHS, Debate, Nat. Merit Coram.; Don Andrew — Ftbl- Wrestl. Ltrmn., Sr. Bd., FCA. Charlene Ann Andrews — COE, Trailblazers; Kevin Antle — Stu. Coun. Danny Archer — Print C; Rob- ert Atherton — Key C. Kathy Baile — Latin C, Orch., March. Bnd.; Phillip Bailey; Sharon Bailey — Jr.-Soph. Bd., Cheerldr., Stu Coun., GRA, Latin C; Stephanie Baker — Sr. Bd., NHS, Art G, Hon. Roll; Leon E. Bales; Carl Barger — Print C, Adv. Bd., Stu. Coun., Debate. David Barnes; DeWayne Barnes; Maurita LaValli Barnes — 11-J ' s; Maurice Gene Barnes — Rd. Cr., PTSA; Joe Barton — Track Ltrmn.; Wil- liam E. Basansky — Bsktbl. Jan Beauchamp; Gina Beebe — NHS, Hon. Roll, Mu Alpha Theta, Fr. C; Paul Bell; Mike Bender — Cone, and March. Bnd., Sci. C; Mike Benight; Anita Jo Bennett — COE, DECA, Hon. Roll, Adv. Bd. , 1 188 — Seniors Gary Bennett; Mark Berry — Key C, Swim. Ltrmn., Chorale, Stu. Coun. Treas., Adv. Bd., Round-Up; Connie Berson — Hon. Roll, NHS. Sue Biles — Sr. Play, AFS-IUC, Choraliers, Girls ' Chorus, Rus- sian C, Hon. Roll; Jan Bishop; Randy Bishop. Bill Black — Choraliers, Ftbl. Man., Ftbl.; Monte Ray Blake; Lee Ann Blalock. Billie Boatwright — Hon. Roll; Terri Bobo — Vo. Tec, VICA, Hon. Roll. Richard Boerstler; Bobi Bolt — Hoof Prints. Barry Bolton — NHS, Sr. Play, Stu. Coun., Interact, FCA; Kelly Bolton — Hon. Roll, Stgcrft; Vicki Bortmes — Stu. Coun., Med. C, LassO ' s, Hon. Roll, Fr. C; Danny Boughner — Key C, Ftbl., Jr. Bd., Rd. Cr., FCA; Kelly Bowdle — Grmn. C, Span. C, Sr. Bd.; Newton Box — Stu. Coun., Bsebl., Hon. Roll. Brenda Bradshaw — NHS, Rd. Cr., Adv. Bd., PTSA; John Brainard — NHS, Art C. Pres.; Susan Branson — Lariat, Cho- rale, Stu. Coun., Fr. C, Bd. Queen Fin.; Bill Brennan — Instr. Media, Bsktbl.; Debbie Brewer — Stu. Coun., NHS, Lariat, Fr. C, Quill and Scroll; Donna Brewer — Cosmt., VICA. Seniors — 189 Rita Bristol — NHS, Cosmt, VICA; Clifton Brooks; Doug Brown — Ftbl.; Pat Brown; Tommy Brown — Grmn. C. Pres., Quill and Scroll, Hoof Prints, 11-J ' s; Brenda Brum- baugh — Med. C, FHA, Stir- rups, Trailblazers. Ronnie Brumfield; Suzanne Bryan — COE; Becky Bryant — Rd. Cr., Jr. Bd., GRA, Jr. Play Comm.; David Buchanan — Chorale, Key C, Round-Up, Hoof Prints, Stu. Coun.; George Buckner; Vicky Burgess — Stirrups. Dennis Burk — Cone, and March. Bnd., Instr. Media; Chervn Burkett — NHS, Hon. Roll, Fr. C; Laura Burkett — COE, Sr. Bd.; Linda Burris; Karen Cabrea; Pamela Cald- well. Paul Campbell; Mark Canfield — Sci. C, March, and Cone. Bnd., Latin C; Pauline Caouette — Rd. Cr.; Steven Care — March, and Cone. Bnd., Sr. Play; Cheryl Cargile — NHS, March, and Cone. Bnd., Stirrups Sec, Span. C; Ken Carlton — Print. C, Rd. Cr. Angela Carrell; Joe Carroll — NHS, Bsebl. Ltrmn.; Douglas Cato — Stgcrft, Stu. Coun., Ftbl., Key C, Sr. Bd.; Jamie Caughron — LassO ' s, NHS, Stu. Coun.; Phil Cervantes — Ftbl., FCA, 11-J ' s; Tena Cham- berlain — Mu Alpha Theta, NHS, Eng. C, Adv. Bd. Johnny Charles; Peggy Chase — Queen Attend., A-Cheerldr., NHS, Sr. Bd., Key C. Sweet- heart; Debbie Chastain — Hon. Roll, Stirrups, PTSA, Chess C, Sci. C; J. B. Chenoweth — Art C, Stirrups, Med. C, Hon. Roll; Cheri Cheyne — Cheerldr., Jr. Bd., GRA, FBLA; Mari Cheyne — Hon. Roll, Rd. Cr., FBLA. Bill Childs — ICE; Connie Chow — Fr. C, IUC, Med. C, Rd. Cr., Trailblazers; Susan Church; Charlotte Clagg; Eliz- abeth Clark — Hon. Roll, NHS, Grmn. C, Russian C, PTSA; Mike Clark. 190 — Seniors wife, a ickie Lytle seems dissatis- ied with the football play. Doug Keathley discovers intense concentration essential in Calculus. Mary Clarke — Thesp., Sr. Sec, Plays, Chorale, Pop Group; Harold Claver; Robert Clay — Ftbl.-Wrestl. Ltrmn.; Max Cobbs — PTSA, Grmn., C; Rosemary Coffee; Randy Cole. Scott Cole — Soph.-Sr. Plays. Round-Up Bd., Math C, Thesp. VP; Teresa Cole — Stirrups Claudia Coleman; Crystal Col lins — Cosmt., VICA VP Dwayne Cook — NHS, Orch. Key C; James Cook — Bsktbl. Key C, Soph. Play. Debbie Cooper — VICA Sec, Stu. Coun.; David Coppenger — ICE; Stan Corley — ICE; Caro- lyn Corner — Sr. Bd., Rd. Cr.; Carl Cortiana — VICA; Brenda Cotter — Rd. Cr. Sec, Adv. Bd., NHS, Fr. C, Orch. Pam Countryman — COE, March, and Cone Bnd., Hon. Roll, FBLA; Andrea Cowan — VICA; Kathy Cox — NHS; Robin Cox; Brian Crawford — ICE; John Crawley — Ftbl. Ltrmn. Trainer, FCA, Track, Rd. Cr. Irene Crow — NHS, NHS Bkstr. Mngr.; Bob Cubbage — Stg. and Cone. Bnd., Orch., Round-Up; Kathy Cumberledge — Rd. Cr., Fr. C; Clinton Cun- ningham — Bsebl., Rd. Cr.; Delene Cunningham; Glenna Davis. Seniors — 191 John Davis — Russian C, Orch.; Linda Davis — COE, FBLA, Hon. Roll; Michelle Davis — Rd. Cr., Round-Up Bd.; Terrv Davis — Wrestl., KeyC. Tom Dean — Math C, Sr. Bd., NHS, Hon. Roll; Sherry Death- erage — FBLA, Girls ' Ensem- ble, Chorale; Don Deckard — Tennis; Helen DeCorte — Lar- iat, LassO ' s, Fr. C, Quill and Scroll, 11-J ' s. Rhonda Dellinger — Cosmt., VICA VP-Sec, Sr. Bd., Rd. Cr.; Bruce Denny — Hoof Prints and Lariat Photographer; Kathv Derryberry — COE, Hon. Roll. Debbie Dilbeck; Kathy Dis- mang; Trena Dobrinski — Stu. Coun. Member at Large, PTSA, Russian C, Grmn. C, Math C. Cheryl Donaldson — Rd. Cr.; Annette Dooling; Priscilla Dor- Darrel Douglas — VICA; Rich- ard Driver — Sr. Bd., B-Ftbl„ Swim., Wrestl., Track; Stephen Dumolt — Mu Alpha Theta, Wrestl., NHS, Grmn. C, Math C. Debbie Duncan — Lariat, Rd. Cr., Quill and Scroll, Soph, and Jr. Plays, Stu. Coun.; Richard Kit Duncan — March, and Cone. Bnd., Round-Up, Soph, and Sr. Plays, Thesp., Grmn. G; Kellv Durant. usan Steele keeps warm at a ball game. 192 — Seniors Donna Durkee — Hon. Roll, NHS; William Easton — Golf; James C. Elledge — Lariat, NHS, Jr.-Sr.-All School Plays, WRHSBC; Tom Ellison — FtbL; Linda Elzo — Span. C, Hon. Roll; Mike Erhart — Bsktbl., Hoof Prints — Spts. Ed., Jr. Treas., Kev C, Treas., FCA. Linda Erickson — WRHSBC, Fr. C. Sec, Orch., Stu. Coun., March. Bnd.; Jeanette Espi- nosa; Blake Etter — Rd. Cr., A- Cheerldr., Chorale, Swim. Ltrmn., Stirrups; Mike Eubanks — Swim. Ltrmn., Kev C, FCA, PTSA, Soph. Bd.; Linda Evans; Teresa Evans. Sandy Farley; Mark Faust — Bsktbl., Hoof Prints, Soph.-Jr.- Sr. Bd., Quill and Scroll; John Feary; Cindy Fennell — March. Bnd., COE; Debbie Fields — LassO ' s, Grmn. C, Orch.; Donna Finch — Chorale, Pop Group, Stu. Coun., Hon. Roll. The faces of Mike Huff, Marilyn Hill, Elizabeth Clark, Jim Fox and Connie Chow show several aspects of life that come with being a senior. Danny Finley — Swim. Ltrmn., Choraliers; Melinda Finnegan — Rd. Cr., Mod. Dance C, Pat Fitzgerald — March, and Cone. Bnd., Key C, Stgcrft.; Peggy Folger — Miss Will Rogers XXXIV, Girl of Mo., A-B Cheerldr., Chorale, Soph. Queen Attend.; Gary F. Foote; David Ford — March. -Conc.-Stg. Bnd., Round-Up, Key C, Orch. Darrell Fortney; Teresa Gilbert Foster — Adv. Bd.; James Foutch — Ftbl. Ltrmn.. Key C; Jim Fox — March, and Cone. Bnd. -Jazz Lab, Round-Up; Randy Fox; Steve Foyil — NHS, Mu Alpha Theta, Inter- act, Bsktbl., Sci. C. Don Ashley pauses for a moment of reflection. Tom Dean and Tamara Anderson rest after typing. Datha Frazier — COE; Robin Frazier — NHS, PTSA Treas., Trailblazers VP, Girls ' Glee C.; Billie Friday; Larry Frost. Leslie Fugate — Soph.-Jr. Bd., Rd. Cr., Stu. Coun., COE, Band Queen; Becky Fullingim; Jeri Lea Furr — Hon. Roll, Latin C, FBLA; Gary Gagnon — Mu Alpha Theta, NHS, Grmn. C, March.-Conc.-Stg. Bnd.; Danny Gann; Cindy Garner. Bill Gassett — March. -Stg. Bnd., Round-Up, Math C, Sonie Gaston — Rd. Cr., Adv. Bd.; Maureen Geesing — Lariat Asst. Ed., NHS, Round-Up Exc. Bd., All School-Soph. Plays, Nat. Merit; Ed Geiger — Bsktbl., Sr. Bd., Key C, Gov. Hon. Roll; Garey Geiger — Track, Ftbl.; Lyn Geppelt — Sr. Play, NHS, Stu. Coun. Stephanie Giles; Darvin Gilley — March. Bnd., DECA Treas., PTSA; Jerry D. Glass — Inter- act Pres., DECA Pres., Soph.-Jr. Bd., Adv. Bd.; Patricia Golden — Math C, Hon. Roll, NHS, Latin C; Guila Goodner — Sr. Stu. Coun. Rep., Jr. Sec, Girls ' St., Stu. Coun., Jr.-Sr. Bd.; Kay Gorman — Sr. Play, Stu. Coun., NHS, Chorale, Round-Up. Jill Gorrell — PTSA; Randy Gorrell — Bsebl.; Susan Gow- ans — NHS, Rd. Cr., Sci. C, Sherry Grady — Cheerldr., Fr. C; Grady Grant — Sr. Pres., Soph.-Sr. Bd., Cross Country, Track, Key C, FCA; David Graves — Bsebl., VICA, Orch. Maurita Barnes looks happ with a Roper football game. 194 — Seniors Sheryl Grayhorse — Girls Glee C, Girls Ensemble, Lariat, Quill and Scroll, Choraliers; Richard Green; Rick Green — Stu. Coun., A-Cheerldr., Round-Up Bd., Art C., Rd. Cr.; Tim Greene; Mike Greenwood — Interact; Paula Griffin — Lass- O ' s Capt, NHS, Choraliers, Rd. Cr., Adv. Bd. Blaine Grisham — VICA, Vo- Tech, NHS; Deborah Grisham; Debra Gross — Art C, GRA, Hon. Roll; Dave Grothe — Cho- rale Pres.-Stu. Dir., Hoof Prints Bus. Mang., Sr. Play, Interact, Thesp.; Connie Gunnells — COE; Donna Guthrie. David Haas — VICA, Vo-Tech.; Rocky Haddad — DECA; Ron Hagar — 11-J ' s, Hon. Roll; Jess Hair; Quill Halfbreed; Armida Hall. Cathy Hall — Hon. Roll, VICA, Jr. Achvent., Vo-Tech; Karen Ha mm — Choraliers; Marian Hammond — Girls ' Glee C.j Veronica Hanan — Jr.-Sr. Adv. Bd., COE, Soph.-Jr. Bd., Stu. Coun., PTSA; Sam Hancock — Chorale, Chorale Pop Grp., Sr. Play, Interact, IUC-AFS; Marv Hanley — Girls ' Glee C. Cathey Hanslovan — Gov. Hon. Roll, Art C, Hon. Roll; Terisa Harcrow — Bsktbl. Cheerldr., B-Cheerldr., Round-Up Bd.; Lonnie Hardin — Lariat, Quill and Scroll, Hoof Prints Photog., Stu. Coun.; Sharon Hardman; David Hargrove — Chorale, NHS, Stu. Coun.; Terri Harmon — Rd. Cr., Art C, Stgcrft. Monte Harnar — Hon. Roll, Math C; Ruth Harper — Jr. Achvemt, Girls Glee C, Cho- rale, Choraliers, Chorale Pop Grp.; Teresa Harrell; Brenda Harris; Janice Harris; Jeff Harris — Print C. Nancy Harris — Stu. Coun., Jr. Bd., Soph. Adv. Bd., 11-J ' s; Tracy Harris; Ricky Harrison; Kav Harvey; Virginia Havlik — COE, Stu., Coun.; Carl Heath — Soph. Bd., Mu Alpha Theta, Mxd. Chorus. St. ' nines — 195 Dennis Heflin: Nanov Hellard — Glee Club, Stirrups, FHA; Kathv Hembree — Hd. Maj., Jr. Bd., Hon. Roll, Soph. Play, Cone. Bnd.; Steve Hemmert — Lariat, Quill and Scroll, 11-J ' s, Ftbl., Key C; Llovd Hemphill — Bsktbl. Ltrmn., Key C, Adv. Bd., Jr. Bd., Golf; Andy Hen- drix. Jerri Hendrix; Terrv Hendrix: Pam Henzel — NHS, Hon. Roll, Rustlers, Stirrups, Trailblazers; Stella Hereford; Carolyn Her- nandez; Debbie Herrington. Larrv Hess — Ftbl. Ltrmn., FCA, Art C; Mark Hestand — Soph. -Jr. Bd.; Harry Heuszel; Jon Hibblen — DECA, Key C, Wrstl. Cathy Hicks; Linda Hicks — Latin C, FHA; Randall Hicks — March, and Cone. Bnd., Orch., Instr. Media; Donna Higeons — Cosmt., VICA, Stu. Coun., Soph.-Sr. Bd., Rd. Cr. Marilyn Hill — Lariat, NHS, Round-Up Bd., Jr.-Sr.-All School Play, Rd. Cr., Grmn. C; Rick Hinson; Mary Hitchcock — Trailblazers Soc. Chrmn.; Donna Hite. Betty Hobbs; Kenneth Hobbs; Janet Hoffman — COE, Art C, Latin C, Leslie Hohweiler — Grmn. C; Pamela Holbrook — COE, Jr. Bd., Stu. Coun., Rd. Cr.; John Hollingshead — Voc. Tech. Outstanding Stu., VICA Pres., Gov. Hon. Roll. Dale Holloway — NHS, Gov. Hon. Roll; Donna Hollowav — Stirrups, FHA Pres., Med! C, Trailblazers; Charlotte Holt — NHS, Span. C. See., Rd. Cr., Hon. Roll; Sandi Holt — Glee C, Stirrups; Deanna Hood — March. Bnd., Jr. Bd.; Sarah Hood — Round-Up, Stu. Coun., Choraliers, Fr. C, Girls ' Ensem- ble. 196 — Seniors Steven Horton — Mu Alpha Theta, Cross Country, March Bnd., NHS, Track, Nat. Merit Comm.; Len Houston; Tamara Houston — Fr. C, Mod. Dan.; Linda Hubbard — GRA Pres FHA V.P., Sr. Bd., Gov. Hon. ' Roll; Dave Hudgens — Ftbl FCA, State Shot, Track and Field Ltrmn.; Micheal Terry Huff — Ftbl., Key C, Rd. Cr. Beverly Hughes — LassO ' s, Vo. Tech., VICA, Glee C; Lana Hunnkutt; Nita Hunt — Rd. Cr., Hon. Roll; Carolyn Hunter; James Hurt; Janet Hutton. Billy Soeten, Ted Cook, Mark Faust and Mike Erhart cause any thoughts of entering Senior Hall to leave the minds of underclassmen. Danny Hylla; Mark Ingle — Stg.-March.-Conc. Bnd.; Crystal Ingram — Lariat, Sr. Soc. Chrmn., NHS, Quill and Scroll, Cheerldr.; Jeff Jack; Cheral Jackson; Joseph A. Jackson — Stgcrt., Soph. Play, Round-Up, Instr. Media. Sandy Jackson — Grmn. C, Adv. Bd.; David W. James; Debbie Jefferson — COE; Susan Jestes — COE, Stu. Coun., Hon. Roll; Sam Jewell — Choraliers, NHS, Stirrups, Hon. Roll, DECA; Carolvn Johnson — Mu Alpha Theta, NHS, Engnr. C, Stu. Coun., Med. C. Seniors — 197 Debbie Johnson; Mike Johnson — VICA VP, Stgcrft., Adv. Bd., Publ. Bd. Soph. Play; Debbie Jones; Jeanette Jones — Hon. Roll, NHS; Tom Jones — Soph. Pres., Key C, Golf Ltrmn., Hon. Roll, Sr. Bd.; Vicki Jones — Rd. Ci , Mod. Dan. ( ' . Sherry Joplin; Tim Jordon — Lariat, Hoof Prints, Quill and Scroll, IUC, Stu. Coun.; Sandy Justice — Hon. Roll, Adv. Bd., Stirrups, GRA, Rd. Cr.; Patricia Karey — Drama C., Glee C.; Linda Kearbey — Adv. Bd.; Doug Keathlev — Mu Alpha Theta, NHS, Fr. C, Orch., March. Bnd. Mari Keating — Hon. Roll, Glee C; Bobby Lee Keeter; Ron Kelly — Sr. Bd.; Marshall Kemp — Key C., Cross Coun- try, Track, FCA, AFS-IUC, Stu. Coun.; Bonnie Key — FHA, Stirrups; Jack Killingsworth — VICA. Carol Kimball — Stu. Coun. Soc. Chrmn.-Chaplain, Chorale, Soph. Play, Hon. Roll; John Kimball — Art C; Tom King; Bonnie Lawson Klaus — DE I, II, III; Tim Knight — Soph. Bd., Cross Country and Wrestl. Ltrmn.; Stephen Koss. Cookie Kucera — NHS, Stir- rups, Chess C, Sci. C, Trailblaz- ers; Eric Lagan; Mike Lagiose: Sara Lahmeyer — COE, Adv. Bd., Rd. Cr.; Tim Lail — Key C; Debi Lakin — COE, Hon. Roll. Cindy Lamb; Larrv Lane — Sr. VP, Chorale, Thesp., AFS-IUC, Soph.-Jr.-AU School Play; Stan Lang — Soph. Play, Key C. Sec, Hon. Roll, Orch., March. Bnd.; Jimmy Dale LaValley — March. -Cone. Bnd., Bsktbl., COE, Adv. Bd.; David Lawson — Chess C, Sci. C, Sci. C, Gov. Hon. Roll; Ronald Lawson. Janet Kav Leath — Hon. Roll, LassO ' s, Adv. Bd., Orch., Fr. C; Janet H. Ledbetter; Kalvn Lee — Chorale, NHS, Round-Up, Soph. Play, Soph. Soc. Chrmn.; Somchai Leemasawatdigul — Stgcrft.; Aline Lewis; Doug Lewis — Key C, Rd. Cr. 198 — Seniors Morey Lewis; Tim Lewis — Conc.-Mareh.-Stg. Bnd.; David Linthicum — COE, Round-Up, Hon. Roll. Kim Lloyd — Jr. Stu. Coun. Rep., Sci. C; Robert Lococo; James Richard Logue — VICA VP. Danny Lyons; Vickie Lytle; Linda Mackie. Barbara Malloy — Fr. C; Emily Malone; Sheri Maloney — Stu. Coun.; Linda D. Mansker — Mu Alpha Theta, NHS VP, Stirrups Pres.-Soc. Chrmn., Grmn. C. VP, Nat. Merit Semi-Fin.; Bart Man- tooth; Paula Elaine Mark- ham — Lariat, Art C, Rus- sian C, Quill and Scroll, Sr. Bd. Aldee Marquis — Round-Up, Orch. VP-Pres., Stu. Coun., All- State Orch.; Emily Marshall; Greg Marshall — Hoof Prints — Ed., NHS Pres., Cone- March. Bnd., N.C.T.E. Fin.; Syl- via Martinez — Rd. Cr., Stu. Coun.; Kennv Martin; Jane Mason — FHA, Med. C. Phil Mason — Ftbl. Ltrmn., FCA, Key C, Stu. Coun.; Sue Mason; Kathy Massingill — LassO ' s, Grmn. C, Adv. Bd.; Tom Matheson; Donna Mathews — Mu Alpha Theta, Math C, NHS, Fr. C, Hon. Roll; Frances Maynard. Kirk Mc Anally; Mike McBee — Bsebl. Ltrmn.; Linda McCalister — Glee C; Debbie McCall — Soph. Play, Stu. Coun., Mod. Dan. C, Soph. Bd., Hon. Roll; Joel McCaul; Pat McClary. Ki-niors — 199 Tim McCloud — Orch., Chorali- ers Pres., Round-Up, Photo. C; Roberta McCormick — Cone- March. Bnd., Orch., Maj., Sci. C. Donna McCoy — NHS, Russian C, Round-Up Bd., Stu. Coun.; Larry McCullev. Cheryl McCullough — Cheerldr., Bnd. Queen Fin., Stu. Coun., Soph. Bd., Adv. Bd.; Bob McDaniels; Bob McGehee — ICE; Cindy McGill — Stu Coun., Rd. Cr., Choraliers, Gym C; Jim Mclntyre — Stgcrft. All School Play, Key C, Hon Roll, March, and Conc.-Stg Bnd.; Richard Mclntyre. Karen McKenna — Fr. C, GRA, FHA; Kevin McMullen — A-Cheerldr., Key C; Allen Medlin — March.-Conc. Bnd., Orch., A-Cheerldr., Interact VP; Craig Mercer — Print. G; Gor- don Meyer — VICA; Bill Miller — Ftbl.-Wrestl. Ltrmn., Stu. Coun., Key C, Sr. Bd., FCA. Pam Miller; Shirley Miller — March.-Conc. Bnd., 11-J ' s, Sports C, Soph. Play; Steve Miller — Choraliers, Chorale, Interact Dire; Carolyn Milliser — COE, NHS, Stu. Coun.; Becky Mitchell — LassO ' s, Gov. Hon. Roll; Beth Mitchell. Mike Mitchell — VICA; Robin Mitchell — Print. C; Linda Moncrief — Choraliers, Round- Up Bd., Math C, Hon. Roll, Glee C; John Monfore — March. -Stg.-Conc. Bnd., Chorali- ers, Chorale, Round-Up, Bnd. Officer; Debbie Monroe — NHS, Round-Up Bd., Adv. Bd.; Blenda Montgomery. Carlmeta Montgomery; Don Moon — Ftlil., FCA, Track, Sr. Bd.; Montie Mooney; Bernice Moore — Bnd. Queen Attend., Key C. Sweetheart, Stu. Coun., Cheerldr., Adv. Bd.; Larendo Moore; Nancy Moore. p fa (% Diann Morgan — COE; James Morgan — Grmn. C, Latin C; Mike Morgan — Boys ' St. Rep., Key C, Stu. Coun., Golf Ltrmn., Hon. Roll; Teresa Morgan; Angela Muehlberg — B- Cheerldr., Stu. Coun., NHS, Rd. Cr., COE; Dorene Mulherin — Voe. Tech., Gov. Hon. Roll. Connie Mullinax — Cheerldr., Adv. Bd.; Marilyn Munson; Dennis Murphy — Bsebl.; Pad Nelson; Virgil Newman; Carol Newumann — NHS. John Nicewander — Rensselaer Medal, Nat. Merit Comnd., Mu Alpha Theta, NHS, Gemn. C; Teresa Nicholson; Larry Nick- elson; Linda Norman; Bill Nor- ris — Nat. Merit Semi-Fin., NHS, Mu Alpha Theta, Latin C, Eng. C; Jill Norris — Stir- rups, Med. C, FHA. Mike Nunneley — Stu. Coun. Pres., Key C. VP, Boys ' St. Rep., Bsktbl., Soph. Stu. Coun. Rep.; David Olinghouse. Barbara Olson; Jeff Olson. Richard O ' Neal; Tony Oseland — Debate C, Print. C, Russian C, Photo, C, Stu. Coun.; Patti Padgett; Bill Painter — Hon. Roll, Math C, Chess C, Key C.,; Peggy Palmer — 11-J ' s, Hoof Prints, Quill and Scroll, Span. C; Kris Papen. Ray Paquette; Glenda Parker — COE; Reid Parker — Stu. Coun., NHS, Mu Alpha Theta, Swim., Math C; Steven Parker — Math C; David Payne — Sr. Bd., Hon. Roll, Chorale, Pop Group, Sr.-All School Play; Pam Pearcy — Art C. Seniors — 201 Larry Pendleton; Jim Peschka — Jr. Bd., Key C, Wrestl.; Terry Phillippe — Art C; Nancy Philpott — Stu. Coun., Rd. Cr., Hon. Roll, Sci. C. VP, NHS; Pamela Pickering — COE, NHS, Fr. C, March.-Conc. Bnd.; Marilyn Pierce — Span. C, COE. David Pippen; Paul Pilkerton; Cynthia Pittman; Bob Pittman — ICE; Debbie Pittman; Aaron L. Porter. Janet Potter — Cosmt., Rd. Cr., VICA; Koni Prater — COE; Debbie Pratt — COE, Stu. Coun., March. Bnd., Rd. Cr., Stirrups; Pamela Price; Bar- bara Proctor — PTSA; Dudley Pruitt — Lariat, Photo C, Fr. C, Quill and Scroll. Carlotta Putman — Adv. Bd., Rd. Cr.; Carl Queen; Cari Raburn — PTSA, March. Bnd.; Yasmeen Rahman — Actor ' s Guild, LassO ' s, Soph. Bd., Stu. Coun., IUC; Rhonald Ramirez — Rd. Cr., Print C, Key C; Brent Ratterree — Russian C. Pres., Math C, March.-Conc- Stg. Bnd., Stirrups, Hon. Roll. Lloyd Raymond; Leslie Raynes; Jolene Ready — Soph. Bd., Key C. Soph. Att., Sci. C. David Redburn — Hoof Prints, NHS, Interact, Quill and Scroll, Tennis; Elesha Reed — NHS, Harp Ensemble, Grmn. C, Mu Alpha Theta, VICA; Bob Ren- fro. Glenn Reynolds — Rd. Cr., Cross Country-Track Ltrmn., Key C, Jr. VP, Hon. Roll; Rob- ert S. Rhodes — Stirrups, Sr. Play, VICA, Adv. Bd.; Ron Rhodes. 202 — Seniors Al Rice — Soph. Play, Thesp., NHS, Hon. Roll, Sr. Bd.; Patti Rice — NHS Sec, Chorale, Sr. Bd., Stu. Coun., Latin C; Judy Rich; Sirena Rickerson — Sr. Bd., Russian C, Glee C, Stu. Coun., Choraliers; Peggy Rick- lefs — Rd. Cr.; Deanna Riden- our — Rd. Cr., Stu. Coun. Beryl Ridling; Ross Ridling — Cone. Bnd.; Eric Riedesel — Cross Country; Pam Rinehart; Diana Ritchie — COE; Charles Roach — DECA. Rhonda Roach; Carolyn Rocha; Bill Roberts; Johnny Roberts — Soph. Bd., Bsebl.-Ftbl. Ltrmn., FCA, Hon. Roll; Patti Jo Roberts — Cheerldr., COE, Stu. Coun.; Ricky Roberts. Sandy Roberts; Pam Robertson — A-B Cheerldr., Stu. Coun., Jr. Queen Attend., Round-Up, Queen Fin., COE; Lee Robin- son; Vicki Lynn Robinson — FBLA, Jr.-All School Play, H.R. Sec; Mike Rodrigues — Cone- March. Bnd., All School Play, Round-Up; Karen Rogers — NHS, VICA. Teresa Rogers — Rd. Cr., DECA; Vicki Rogers — Stu. Coun., Round-Up, Soph. Play, PTSA; Frank Rohr — Ftbl. Ltrmn.; Laura Rohrs — Soph. Bd., Stu. Coun., Hon. Roll, COE; Connie Roller — Soph.- Jr.-Sr.-All School Play, Round- Up, Thesp., Bnd. Queen Fin., Orch. VP; Katherine Diane Roop. Teresa Rose; Larry Ruggles — Hon. Roll, Ftbl. Ltrmn., Track; Eddie Russell — Soph.-Jr. Bd.; Jimmie Ryan; Mike Ryan; Margie Sabala. Vanessa Saddler — Rd. Cr., Glee C, Choraliers; Gene Sailer — Tennis, Diving; Janet San- ders — Queen Fin., Bnd. Queen Fin., Hoof Prints, Quill and Scroll, Stu. Coun.; Steve San- ders — Ftbl. Ltrmn.; Martin Sarasua — Jr. Bd., Key C; Phil Sawyer. Si-niors — 203 Sherry Schofield — COE; Carl Schroeder — ICE; Carolyn Schultz — NHS, Art C, Hon Roll, GRA; Dorothy Scott; Mary Scott; Pam Scott. Brad Sexton — FCA, Ftbl., Wrest., Track and Field; Dale Shannon; Cindy Shaw — COE; Jann Sheffer — PTSA, Rd. Cr.; Karen Sheilds; Jeff Paul Shelby. Mark Shellhammer — VICA; James Shepard — Wrestl.; Paul Shoun; Alan Simmons; Greg Simpson; Roy Sixkiller — Stgcrft., All School Play. Tom Skelton; J.C. Skidmore; Joe Slama; Robert Slaven — ICE: Dale Slone; Pam Small — Cosmt, Rd. Cr. Bonnie Smelser — Stu. Coun., PTSA, Stirrups, Med. C; Jana Smith — NHS, Hon. Roll; Randy W. Smith — March. Bnd., NHS; Vicki Smith — COE, Hon. Roll, Stu. Coun.; Virginia Smith; Ralph Snyder. Tucker Snyder — Boys ' St. Rep., Sr. Bd., Track, B-Ftbl., FCA; Bill Soeten — Swim. Ltrmn., Key C, Rd. Cr.; Michael Solomon — A- Cheerldr., NHS, Stu. Coun., Stirrups; Joe Sontheimer — Math C. Pres., Jr. Bd., Stu. Coun., Fr. C; Glenna Southard — Harp Ensemble, Orch., Cho- raliers, March. Bnd., Hon. Roll; Terry Spears — Swim. Linda Speck — IUC, Trailblaz- ers, Stirrups, Rd. Cr.; Venda Spivey; J. B. Springer — Sr. Bd.; Patty Springer — Cosmt.; Cheryl Stark; Brad Stauffer — Rd. Cr., H.R. VP. v % A r It 1M 204 — Seniors Susan Steele — Soph.-Sr. Bd., Stu. Coun., Sr. Queen Attend., A-B Cheerldr., Friendliest Girl, NHS; Troy Stephens — Voc. Tech., Hon. Roll, Gov. Hon. Roll; Vickie Stepp — GRA, Hon. Roll, COE, Soph.-Jr. Play Comm. Don Stinnett — COE, Bsktbl., Bsktbl. Man.; Lanora Strait — COE: Arthur Street. Bill Strickland; Jamie Stude — Voc. Tech., VICA; Suzi Suggs — PTSA, Stu. Coun., Sr. Bd., Sr. Play, Chorale. Esther Sunagoowie; Jane Swaf- ford; Carol Sweetman. Janice Swofford; Mary Kay Tackett; John Taylor. Mike Taylor; Steve Taylor — Jr. Pres., Ftbl. Ltrmn., NHS, Mu Alpha Theta, Soph.-Jr.-Sr. Bd.; Janet Teehee — Choraliers, Girls ' Ensemble, FBLA, COE, PTSA; Johnny Teel — ICE; Debbie Terrell — NHS, Art C. Sec, 11-J ' s; Angela Thatcher — Sci. C, Fr. C. Paul Thomas — Sr.-Soph. Tr., Boy of Mo., Boys ' St., Ftbl.- Wrestl.; Sally Thomas — Nat. Merit Semi-Fin., Mu Alpha Theta, NHS, Jr. Play; Cindy Throne; Suzanne Tipton — Cheerldr., 11-J ' s, Hoof Prints, Choraliers, Stu. Coun.; Nancy Tolbert — Soph. Queen Attend., Bnd. Queen Attend., GRA, COE; Ron Tollison. Seniors — 205 Gene Toomey — Sqph.-Jr. Play, Stu. Coun., Round-Up Bd., Thesp., VICA; Anna Trammell — Lariat Ed., NHS Treas., Quill and Scroll, Jr.-Sr. Play Stu. Dire, March. Bnd.; Jan Troy — Cosmt, VICA Parlmt.; Donna Tudor — COE; Irene Tuggle; Debi Turley. Jeanie Turley — Art C; Bev- erly Twombley; Jonnie Ulrey; Ronnie Urchison; Fernando Osvaldo Valdes Mura — Key C, Span. C, Friendliest Boy, AFS; Andv Van Cleave. Para Van Meter; Sam Van Meter; Isadore Vath; Greg Ver- non — Golf Ltrmn., VICA, Hon. Roll; Vicki Voyles — Cho- rale, Girls ' Ensemble, PTSA, Stu. Coun., Hon. Roll; Anne Walker — Grmn. C. David Walker; David Wall; Kay Wallace — PTSA, FHA; Malia Wallingford; Koni Walsh — COE, Hon. Roll, Stu. Coun., PTSA; John Watkins. Carolyn Watson; Brenda Weaver — Med. C, Jr. Civitan; Pat Weaver — Hon. Roll, Rus- sian C, Grmn. C, Mu Alpha Theta, AFS. Donna Webster — Girl of the Month; Jerrv Welsh — ICE. Jeanette West; David West- brook. 206 — Seniors Claudia Wheeler — Rd. Cr.; Jerry White — Stgcrft., Soph. Play; Karen White — Rd. Cr. Pres.-Soc. Chrmn., DECA Sec, H.R. VP-Sec, Stirrups; Phillip White — March. -Cone. Bnd., Orch., Tennis, Tulsa Youth Sym.; Sandra White — NHS, Chorale, Hon. Roll, Choraliers, Fr. C; Terry White. Russell Whitehead — DECA; David Whittaker — VICA, Adv. Bd., Bowling; Susan Wilk- erson — LassO ' s, Chorale; Dave Willets — Track-Cross Country, Stu. Coun. Chapl., Key C. Pres.- Treas.-Chapl., FCA, Jr. Bd.; Steven Willey; Bobby Williams. Dave Williams — Ftbl.-Track Ltrmn., All-St. Track; Janet Williams — Stg.-March.-Conc. Bnd., Orch., NHS, Hon. Roll, GRA Pres.; Lisa Williams; Lor- raine Williams; Sharon Kay Williams — GRA; Zoe Ella Williams — PTSA VP, Trail- blazers Pres., Glee C. Bill Wilson; Janet Wisby; Danny Wisnoskie; Charles Wolf; Linda Wolfe — B- Cheerldr., Sr. Play Comm.; Tommy Wommack. Jim Wood — A-Cheerldr., Interact, Chorale; Rodney Woods; Venus Woods — Rd. Cr., Stu. Coun.; Goldie Wood- ward; Patty Woodward — Fr. C, FBLA; Debi Worrell. Debbie Wright; Diana Wright — LassO ' s; Thomas Wright; Sue Yeager; Teresa Yeakley — Stu. Coun., Math C, Stirrups, Hon. Roll; Penny Yingst. Lynn Yohn — Chorale, H.R. VP, NHS; Conrad Zaborowski; Charles Zickefoose — Chorale; Betty Zongker; Zeljko Zoricic — VICA; Gary Zulpo. Seniors— 207 Juniors F.L.I.P. Over A Prom Seven hundred forty-two Juniors returned in August for their second year as Ropers. Elections were held in the spring of their sophomore year and Mor- gan Gunnells came through as presi- dent; Janet Dabner, secretary; Nancy Fickert, vice-president; Janice Joiner, treasurer; Jann Woolf, Student Council Representative and Cindy Bucher, social chairman. These officers, along with class sponsor, Mr. Steve Carlson, began planning and plotting a year of activi- ties for the class. On December 15 and 16, Feminine Liberation Idealist Party for Permanent Equality and Democracy was presented. The big question facing the juniors this year was whether or not to have a prom, and after a class vote, it was decided that they would have one. In the early months of the year, a midnight movie was shown and carna- tions were sold on Valentine ' s Day. Sen- ior rings were received, officers were selected and band queen was elected. The class of 1974 was prepared for their last trek through Will on the Hill . Junior Class Officers — Sitting: Jann Woolf, Nancy Fickert, Cindy Bucher. Standinj Janet Dabner, Morgan Gunnells, Janice Joiner. Junior class sponsor, Mr. Steve Carlson and Janet Dabner discuss plans for the class o Junior Board - Front Row: Kim Kearby, Pam Dutke, Connie Slankard, Patti Allen, Nita Chandler, Cindy Bucher, Jay Donna Hughes. Jai Dabner, Howard Graham, Rhonda Singer. Second Row: Tomma Robinson, Dan Cobian, Eric Johnson, Chris Mendenha 1, Terry DigiacoB Shawn McKee, Debbie Hays, Jann Woolf, D ' Andra Parisi. Back Row: Vickie Smith, Morgan Gunnells, Betty Ennght, Mike Gwartney, Nan Fickert, Karen Rider, Suzi Pannell, Janice Joiner, Dale George, Keith Morgan. 208 — Junior Officers Eddie Adams Gail Adams Rodney Alderson Lynn Alexander Patti Allen Susan Anderson Steve Andrew Lyn Ankersheil Lorie Armstrong Linda Arnold Brenda Autrey Pam Austin Debbie Bagby Patricia Bailes Donna Bailey John Bailey Tonie Clark and Debbie Jones find monotony of the typical day tiring. Smiling faces denote the happiness of juniors looking forward to taking their places as seni Phil Baker Terri Bankhead Ranell Barham Ronnie Barnes Ann Barsh Larry Bates Debbie Battles Harold Baughman Frank Bean Marcia Beauchamp Randy Beavers Rollie Beebe Phyllis Belding Margaret Bennett Karen Best Camy Black Juniors — 209 Dee Blackwelder Karie Bohannon Sheri Bollinger Greg Bonham Joyce Boozer Janetta Bozarth Claudia Bradshaw Bobbie Brandenburg Harold Brannon David Brewington Chris Brink Tom Bronston Ssuidy Brown John Brumley Debbie Bryant Cindy Bucher Del Bundy Christine Burke Kelly Burke Karen Burkhart Charles Burney Ray Bury Kathleen Byrne Cathy Cacy Donna Calvert Paul Camp Karen Campbell Mark Campbell Jim Carlton Linda Carnes Richard Carter Becky Casey Lynn Cason Karen Casteel Jean Cathcart Nola Cathey Robbie Arlene Cato Junior boys concentrate on French but find it slightly puzzling. 210 — Juniors Chester Caudle Tony Caughern Denise Cazzell Nita Chandler Terri Chandler Curt Chitwood Carl Clark Debbie Clark Lynetta Clark Mike Clark Tonie Clark Terry Clee Kathy Cleveland Dan Cobian Debbie Coday Randy Coffin Cassie Coleman Connie Collins Randy Collins Carol Conly Archie Conn Connie Connely Kathy Conry Greta Contreras Roper middle-classmen and parents intently watch the afternoon B-squad football contest. Debbie Hays confers with Janice Joiner. Duncan Cox Randy Cox Rickey Cox Terry Cramer Lynda Crawford Mike Criswell Susie Crofut Rhonda Crossland Diane Culwell Marcy Cunningham Rosaline Cupples Dana Curtis Janet Dabner Sherral Darden Carl Davis Cathy Davis Juniors — 211 Debbie Davis Rov Davis Rhonda Dawes Judy Day Pat Deatherage Bruce Delahorne Donna Delay Lora Denoya Mike Denson Wayne Dial Linda Dick Roger Dickens Janet Dickerson Janice Dickson Billie Dietrick Mark Dillion Nancy Dixon Mike ' Donahue Alana Dong Sharon Doss Jeannie Dossey Carol Douglas Linda Douglas Dewy Douglas Gayle Dowdy Carla Downey Butch Drake Steve Drymon Regina Duffield David Dugan Tony Duncan Lee Dunning Kris Dupre Eugene Durant Pam Dutke Richard Dyer Dana Eaton Judy Edwards Lisa Elam Barbara Ellis Darlene Ellis Vickie Ellis Johnny Ellison Keith Endres Betty Enright Merlin Ernst Mike Evans Donna Farris tfedftilfr £h Si 212 — Juniors Jeff Farris Frank Fasig Gary Fate Mike Faust Gail Feeney Teri Ferguson Mary Ferriman Nancy Fickert Diane Finch Julie Finley Regina Finnegan Becky Flett Patti Foote Gladys Foster Janice Foster Jana Fowler Mark Fowler Susie Fowler Joyce Frazier Yonnie Frazier Terri Freeman Tom Freeman Randy Frost Eddie Fuller Junior Becky Mitchell contemplates her performance with LassO ' s. Juniors display their spirit while watching a Roper football game. LeAnne Gensler Dale George Teena Gilliam Jim Glass Joyce Goforth Brenda Goins Clyde Good Karran Goodman Debbie Goold Carolyn Graham Howard Graham Terry Grant Don Graves Carol Gray Teresa Gray Brenda Green Juniors — 213 Brad Greenwood Joni Grisham Danny Groff Carol Gross Carol Guilfoyle Morgan Gunnells James Guss David Gustafson Mike Guthrie Gail Gwartney Mike Gwartney Jim Hackathorne Gail Haggar Gina Hahn Celia Haley Charlotte Haley fa m 1 ftttkl Edward Thompson, Morgan Gunnells, Linda Dick, and Loretta Termini show a few phases of a junior ' s life: learning, searching, and enjoying. Steve Half moon Janet Hall Dennis Hannaford Karen Hanoch John Hanson Sheila Hardman Debbie Harmon Cindy Harper Debbie Harper Cheryl Harrell Suzette Harrison Vicki Hartsfield Janna Hatfield Debbie Havenstrite Debbie Hayes Mike Heifner Terry Henshaw Terri Hernandez Martha Hoelscher Martha Holderman Yvette Holdman Tom Holloway Joe Holmburg Debbie Holt David Hooper Ricky Hopkins Barbara Horton Cheryl Horton Johnny Horton Lori Hoveskeland Mike Hubbartt Lucy Huddleston 214 — Juniors Diane Hudgens Cinny Huffman Jay Donna Hughes Vickie Hughes Becky Hummel Gary Hunnicutt Skip Hurley Diana Hux David Jackson Jeanice Jakeway Dale James Jeannene James Rhonda James James Jay Lisa Jennings Ned Jensen Mike Johnnie Eric Johnson Mike Johnson Nancy Johnson Janice Joiner Keith Joiner Karla Jollief Eddie Jones June Jones Marilyn Jones Ernie Joyce David Judkins Judy Kaleda Mike Kampen Kim Kearbey Bev Keller Patty Kelley DeAndre, Kemp Lynn Kidwell John Kilburn Lorinda Kincaid Robert King Thomas Kinsey Ann Kirberger David Kirkpatrick Charlene Kitchens Randy Knowles Rusty Knowles Julie Knudson Ken Koss Steve Kozak Steve Kuchel Sharon LaBarge Teresa Lackey Gary Ladd Juniors — 215 Steve Lakey Beverly Landon Kenneth Lane Wendell Lang Paula LaPota Debbie La Valley Gail Lawson Tommy Lay Debbie Lee Ellen Lee Jere Lee Theresa Lee Greg Lehrman Alan Lemmons Debbie Lewis Debbie Lindley John Littlefield Sharon Littrell Kami Lloyd Mike Lockhart Jeff Lockmiller Allen Loeoco Matt Logsdon David Logue Cecilia Love Mike Lovett Regina Lucas Wes Lyon Eddy Malone Glenn Marshall James Marshall Connie Martin Linda Martin David Masteeson Phil Masters Mike Matavelis Susan Mathis Debbie Matlock Melinda May Loraine Maynard Mike Maxwell Stephen McCartney Pegi McCoy Sherry McCoy Steve McCullough Jerry McGehee Pat McGill Shawn McKee Judy McKnight Mary McMullin Maryann MeWhirt Chris Mendenhall Tony Mendoza Johnie Mercer Carolyn Merchant Mike Mecom Pam Middleton Randy Miller Kevin Mills Lisa Mobley m iiii LhAm r f (E% ( R t $% ' A H f f) -O ♦ . • f f fS m Brenda Moen Terri Monday Dorthie Moore Steve Moore Skeeter Moreno Keith Morgan Larry Morgan Valerie Morgan Vicei Morrison Debbie Moseby Gale Munson Jeff Murphy Janee Myers Jocelyn Myers Polly Myers Mike Naifeh Mike Neal Sabrina Nelson Steven Neumeyer Patty Newton Patty Newton Janel Nicewander Paula Noeth Claudia Nolan Janit Norris Calvin Nourse Margaret Owens Rita Pack Lavon Pagan Kathy Palen Suzi Pannell D ' Andrall Parisi Randy Parker Mark Parsons Mike Parsons Vicki Parsons Beth Patton Ken Patterson Raymond Pattison Bill Payne Junior attendant finalists are Sherri Bollinger, Chris Mendenhall, Janet Dabner, Ann Barsh, Teresa Streck, and Chris Brink. After a fire drill, Junior girls catch up on the lastest ' r  • ,JVw I mi ■■yj: [( Juniors — 217 Linda Prescott Vanessa Quesnel Judy Ramsey Marilyn Ramsey Jean Randall Diane Randolph David Ransbottom Debbie Rapp Bob Rasnic Debi Ratliff Dixie Rea Dan Reed Lanny Reed Woody Reese Linda Reinking Allen Rench Vicki Rex Fred Rhodes Carol Riddle Mark Ridenour Karen Rider Dia Riley David Ritz Jim Roach Steve Roach John Robbins Charles Roberts Ronnie Robertson Carol Robinson Debbie Robinson Diane Robinson Mary Robinson 218 — Juniors Tomma Robinson Chris Rocha Gloria Rogers Roxann Rogge Vicki Roop Cheryl Rosenfeld Teresa Ross Alan Rosson Debbie Ruggles Linda Rushing Debbie Russell Mike Russell Stan Ruth Jeff Ryan Randi Saas Jennifer Sanders Rhonda Sappington Paul Schaefer Paul Schmidt Richard Schuyler Gary Scott Pam Sewell Cindy Shahan Joel Shaleen George Shields Cindy Shockey Judy Shreck Judy Shultz June Shultz Rhonda Singer Connie Slankard Buddy Smith Gary Smith Joe Smith Monty Smith Pam Smith Paula Smith Randy Smith Walli Smith Sheri Snyder Benny Spencer Robert Stemmons Darrah Stephens Peggy Stephens Carol Stevens Jim Stice Dennis Stoops Teresa Streck Donna Strihling Phil Strickland Pam Stroud Don Sontheimer Dan Southern Debbie Southern Karen Sullivan Dulci Sumner Teresa Surber Wayne Sutter Pam Swenke Cathy Syfrett Angela Taylor Nita Taylor Sheryl Taylor Loretta Termini Angela Thatcher Johnny Thomason Mary Thomason Edward Thompson Mike Thompson Jerry Tiller Glen Tipton Sandy Travis Sheryl Troxel LeAnn Tucker Mary Tucker Vicki Tucker Brenda Tuller Pat Turlev Debby Turner Karen Vanderford Pam Vanderventer Steve Vann Doug Vanscoy Cheri Vaughan Charlene Voight Dalora Wade Padraic Wagoner Karen Walker Anne Wallace Jeff Wallace Karen Walton Janis Waterman Larry Wathen Donna Watkins Mrs. Viola Brotherton ' s homeroom works on their door decoration for Will ' s Week. La Von Pagan relaxes with his best friend. ' ££ M n ill i 1 4fe of mk ' A - A A i fl ft a HI 4i Mark Weathers Rick West Randy Westfall Sandy Whitaker Terry Whitaker Bryan White Terry Whitecotton Bobby Whitely Mike Whitworth Claudia Wickliffe Brandon Wilkinson Becky Williams Sharon Williams Kim Williamson Franzo Willis Brad Wilson Janet Wilson Judy Wilson Don Wimer Teri Wolfe Cyndi Wood Richard Woodard Buddy Woodruff Glenda Woods Neal Woods Jann Woolf Bobbye Wright Robbyn Wright Kevin Yager Carol Yancy Paul York Debbie Young Lance Young Linda Young Mark Zaffutd Richard Zickefoose Cindy Zonker Robert Zoricic Mark Zumwalt Johnnie Zwinger Juniors — 221 Soph omores Challenge Seniors With a deafening silence, the sopho- mores came to Rogers and declined their first opportunity to give a cry for vic- tory in the first assembly of the year. The election of their officers came in October, and the sophomores began to function as a united team. Their spon- sor, Mr. George Austin, was handed the six sophomores that the class of 1975 chose as leaders. President Rod Bynum, along with Chuck Kissinger, vice-presi- dent; Dee Ann Foster, secretary; Jill Holbert, treasurer; Eric Anderson, Stu- dent Council Representative; and Angela Campbell, social chairman worked hard towards a goal of having at least $500 in the treasury at the end of the year. Their first activities were composed of challenging the seniors to a paper drive and selling furry footballs and basket- balls to Ropers. The spring was full of activities, a rock concert was planned for February and in April the sophomores presented their annual production. % I Sophomore officers Angela Campbe and DeeAnn Foster listen while othei talk about money making projects. Rod Bynum. Mr. George Austin, and Chuck Kissinger have serious thinking to do. Eric Anderson takes a break. Jill Holbert listens as Chuck Kissinge comments on being a sophomore officer. Sophomore Board — Front Row: Jill Holbert, LeAnne Highfill, Sandy Fleener, Teri Rawlings, Terri Babur, Rod Bynum. Second Row: Suzzane Rickerson, Jeri Bloomfield, Etoyce Davis, Don Bertalot, Dee Ann Foster, Stephanie Dalton, Phil Harris. Third Row: Debra Tibbs, Nancy Watt, Sheila O ' Connor, Gene Thomas, Robert McCulley, Tammy Matheny, Rita Gonzalez, Beverly Noah. Back Row: Eric Anderson, Chuck Kissinger, Eddie Davis, Randy Chumley, Danny McGee, Richard Higgins, Tom Smarum, Greg Biggs, Steve Murphy. 222 — Sophomores Joe Biles practices intently on his trombone. Rita Mack takes time out to make a call between classes. Marcia Abell Marie Abell Ann Adams Kevin Adams Mike Atkins Kathy Aggas Liz Aivazian David Allen Jenny Alley Terry Alley Tonya Anders Carol Anderson Eric Anderson Janet Anderson Linda Andrews Jacki Anquoe Steve Arrowood Anita Atherton Earlene Austin Mike Autrey Sharon Bailey Steve Baker Sue Ann Bales Sherry Barber Terri Barbour Billy Barnes Howard Barnes Rachel Barnes Robert Barnes Tonya Barnes Judy Barnett Brenda Barnhart Carol Barton Marcia Barton Billy Bear Paula Beebe Terry Beck Sherry Bedingfield Gaylen Beiger David Belden Robin Bell Debbi Benge Barbara Bennett Karen Bennett Nina Bennett Wade Bennett Dale Berry Diane Berry Sophomores — 223 Sam Berry Don Bertalot Brenda Betcher Gregg Biggs Shirley Biggs Joe Biles Robbie Biles Donita Billings Judy Black Kenny Blair Cindy Blake Roger Blevins Jeri Bloomfield Keith Bolton Bill Bond Charles Bonsack Gail Bradley Joe Bradley David Bragg Jenni Brandon Sue Bridgewater Linda Brisco Joel Britt Kathi Brooks % q m o m A fh ?, f? A ft 1 vi 1 ti ' , Congregating to study and chat, sophomores utilize the newly built Resource Learning Center. Charles Broome Randy Broome Shirley Broumfield Mike Brown Randy Bruce Virginia Bruce Cindy Bucklew Keith Burcham Cathy Burdick Kenneth Burke Linda Burkett Kathy Burkitt David Burleigh Lynne Burnley Daniele Burns Liz Burton Rod By n urn Robert Cabrera Bill Cameron Angela Campbell Bettye Carbin Kevin Care Susan Care Kelly Carpenter 224 — Sophomores Phill Steahle thinks about Driver ' s E The oval provides a convenient resting place for numerous motorcycle enthusiasts. Renee Carpenter Mike Carson Amy Carter Jennifer Carter Teresa Casteel Gary Castleman Kimmy Caughron John Cease Eddie Chamberlain Darlene Charles Shawn Charles Donna Chastain Jim Childs Randy Chumley Debbie Clark James Clark Pat Clark Teri Clark Pam Clifton Bill Coleman Karen Coleman Carla Collins David Collins Glenda Collins Linda Collins Paula Collins Clint Combs Jack Conwell Raymond Cook Keith Corner Pam Cortiana Renee Covey Sharon Cox Tricia Cox Joy Lynn Crain Reta Crawford Don Crites Tom Crow Scott Crust Nick Crutcher Becky Cruz Vicki Cummings Suzanne Cunningham Stephanie Dalton Soph. Steve Daney Goldie Danielson Randy Daubney Bobby Daugherty Danny Daugherty Bettie Davis Cathey Davis Eddie Davis Etoyee Davis Melanie Davis Mike Davis Richard Davis Kathey Deason Darlene DeBoer Jeannetta Deckard Donna Delahorne Scott Dellinger Betty Dickinson Keith Dickinson Morris Dikal Alan Diamond Ronald Dixon Terry Dobyns Steve Doss Larry Dotson Kyle Driver Terri Driver Donald Ducummon Shelly Dudley Susan Duensing Joe Dumolt Cindy Duncan Cindy Dupre Susan Durham John Dyer Charles Edens Leonard Edwards Leslie Ellis Gidget Ellison Bryan Elmore f$ AA ft m m A f ft (f f f Jacob Geesing buys a fuzzy football in Senior Hall. 226 — Sophomores Pam Espinosa Marcia Evans Pam Faulkner Terry Feary Cheryl Feeney Debra Fehrenbach Tom Ferrell Ronald Ferguson Mark Field Sandy Field Tonja Fields Teresa Fisk David Fleeger Sandy Fleener Mike Foote Dee Ann Foster Karen Foster Nancy Foutch Cathy Fraley Joy Franklin Harvey Frazier Claudia Frew Vickie Fullick Colleen Gage Pat Gann Pedro Garcia John Gardner Mary Jane Gardner Tom Gardner Stephanie Garrison Jacob Geesing Joyce Geyer Cathy Gilbert Duane Gilbert Mike Gilcrease Marti Giles Sondra Glazebrook Rita Gonzalez Rick Good Glen Goodale Joyce Goodwin Toneen Graham Pat Grant Kay Grass Cathie Gray Paul Green Andy Griffith Julie Griffith Rickie Gruetzmacher Harold Gruetzmacher Ricky Gunn Rosalind Gunnells Doug Guss Bobby Guthrie Teresa Haddad Nancy Haddock Debbie Haile June Haley Katy Halt Kim Hardin Sophomores — 227 Sherrie Hargrove Veda Hargrove Ron Harmon Karla Harper Dale Harrell Dottie Harris Phil Harris Tina Harrold Kenneth Hartley Doug Hatley Vicki Hayes Trudy Haynes Darvis Heath Lisa Heck Jeanie Heinly Pam Hendrix Left: Brenda Betcher thinks about the day. Middle: Robert Marlow works at the fair. Right: Mary Jane Gardner types a speed drill. Ritch Henry Tony Henshaw Rita Hernandez Robert Hess Teresa Hestand Debbie Hibbs Nancy Higgins Richard Higgins Leanne Highfill Lena Hightower Pat Hightower Karen Hiller Linda Hinton Jerry Hodges Mike Hodges Jeannie Hoffman Jill Holbert Rita Holley Dennis Holt David Homesley John Hood Delsey Horton Steve Howard Kim Howe Tim Howell Carol Hubbard Gary Huckaby Cheryl Hudson Jeanne Hudson Susan Huff Mike Hughes Kim Humphrey 228 — Sophomores Cn $ A ft M A ■■■■ft ft ft i ft ft I y 4 Mi k 4 Aft A Roper drafting class industriously and studiously works on an invigorating assignment. Billy Kozikuski grinds a woodblock. ,V.; V. ! fit Anita Hunt Terri Hurt Sheila Huskey Doyle Hutcherson Dennise Hyams Diana Ingraham Sammy Ingram Leta Jack Anita Jackson David Jackson Don Jackson Jim Jackson Pat Jackson Sherryl Jackson Tim Jacque Larry James Mary Jay Cindy Jeffcoat Denise Jefferson Gary Johnson Glynn Johnson Marilyn Johnson Angle Jones Audrey Jones Chris Jones Donna Jones Herb Jon es Larry Jones Marie Jones Marvin Jones Ron Jones Ward Jones Kim Jordan Penny Justus Phyllis Karleskint Kay Kauffman Mindy Kehr Andy Keys Jeff Kirby Charles Kissinger Dennis Kloehr Becki Knapp Faye Knight David Koss Kelly Kummers Sophomores — 229 Jim Lee Aaron Lemmons Robin Lewis Susan Lewis Tom Lieb Steve Lockhart Bill Logan Randy Long Danny Lowen Robert Lucas Rita Mack Mark Manning Marty Manning Drew Marquis Judy Marrow Lisa Marrs Donald Martin Anita Massey Sheila Mast Tammy Matheny Wayne Mayfield Brenda McAnelly Glenda McAnelly Dana McBee John McCulley Robert McCulley Mary McDaniel John McDaris Cindy McGee Danny McGee Donna McG: Marc McGill 230 — Sophomores i- - §-■■•) t fi f §1 Barbara McGinnis Jan McGuire Richard McManus June McMillin Randy McMurray Carolyn McNelly Rob MeCom Eric Meeker Bill Merssinger Edward Miller Janet Miller Linda Minnick Terri Monnin Linda Monroe Carol Moon Cheryl Moon Kathy Moon Betty Moore Connie Moon Kenneth Moore Vicki Moore Wanda Moore Linda Moore Coquette Morris John Morris Susan Morris Tim Morton Donna Moss Sherman Mozingo Carolyn Muehlberg Mark Muehlberg Steve Murphy Quanita Myers John Mylar Ben Neal Debbie Neville Dian Newman Arley Newton Carol Nicholas Debbie Nichols David Niece Beverly Noah Deryl Norris Greg Norris Robin Norton Mike Nottingham David Nowland Pat O ' Brien Roper sophomores become acquainted with various aspects of high school life on campus, in art and in typing, at the pizza parlor. Sophomores — 231 Sheila O ' Connor Gary Orman James Orwig Richard Oxford Debbie Padgett KaHa Papen Joe Paquette Paul Pason David Patton Cynthia Payne Mary Payne Gordon Peck Debbie Pelton Brad Penrose Marilyn Perett Mark Perkins Terry Peschka Kim Peterson Ronny Peyton Brenda Pfleeger Jan Phelps Sharon Phillips NiU Pierce Steve Pittman Sandi Polk Donny Price Mark Pursell Tim Raburn David Radar Chuck Ragan Teresa Ramsev Keith Ratliff Teri Rawlings Tavnia Record Randy Reese Candi Remy Debi Reno Randy Richey flj f? Ron Peyton and Keith Cor- Sophomores exercise by playing ner wander in the halls. basketball during their breaks. (Pi fi JL In the simulators sophomores learn the techniques of driving safely. 232 — Sophomore Suzzane Rickerson Sarah Ridenour Brenda Riley Donna Riley Donna Roark Judi Roberts Mike Roberts Roy Roberts Natalie Robinett Johanna Robinson Cassie Ro bison Brenda Rodgers Debbie Rogers Shirley Roma Greg Rowe Claudia Ruiz Mark Russell Pam Russell Teresa Russell Debi Ryan Janet Ryan Stephanie Ryan Becky Rycker Vincent Sabala Sophomores meet in front of the new building before classes start. Trish Cox discusses her history grade with Mr. George Austin. Valerie Saddler Yusuf Salriz Keith Sawyer Kenny Sawyer Patti Schell Jay Scheuerman Diane Schmidt Tom Sharum Sheree Shaver Teresa Shaw Randy Shell Janet Shumaker Kenny Sidwell Rex Sigmon Billy Simmons Gail Simpson Susan Simpson Donna Sisney Sue Slama Arlan Slaven Burt Smelser Brenda Smith Cindy Smith Pam Smith Sophomores — 233 Mr. John Lacefield gives directions to Charles Tiffey while Don Morgan looks on Pattie Smith Paul Smith Pixie Smith Valerie Smith Vicki Smith Wayne Smith Debbie Snelson Levi Spade Randy Spears Rick Spenser Brett Sprangel Phillip Staehle John Staires Don Starr Dartland Steed Polly Sterne Barbara Stevens Loretta Stevens Yolanda Stevens Janis Stewart Nancy Sutter Kelly Swaim Ronnie Swatzell Frank Taylor Sheryl Taylor Teresa Terrell Alvandra Thayer Larry Thayer Gene Thomas Trena Thomas Karen Thompson Debra Tibbs Diane Tidmore Charlie Tiffey Darrell Tiller Douglas Tobler Kathy Torris Dana Townley Mae Trammell Tina Travis Jenny Trent Patricia Tuck Mark Turney LaDonna Ullrich Pam Austin asks Miss Nancy Snider for help. 234 — Sophomores Cindy VanCleave Perry Vandeventer Jim Vaughn Robert Vaughn Diane Viall Cindy Vought Judi Wadley David Walker Larry Walkup Ronnie Wall Kelly Wallace Orletha Wallace Trish Waltzer Micki Waterman Leslie Watkins Mark Watkins Nancy Watt Vera Weber Dwayne Webster Mavis Webster Sara Welch John Wickliffe Bobby Wildcat Linda Wilfong Roy Willett Clay Williams Margaret Williams Sherrie Williams Sherril Wilson Brenda Winburn Terri Witt Kenneth Wolf Steve Wolfe Karen Wood Betty Woodard Paul Wooden Chris Wren Brenda Wright Cathy Yancy Steve Yancy Steve Yarnell Greg Young Janet Young Larry Young John Younger Margie Zulpo Cliff Zwart Betta Zwinger Sophomores — 235 4 McGov Shri V k It was only natural for us to become lost in this world of confusion and disillusion. But the world did exist, while many of us looked on with closed eyes. National elections were held, great leaders died, and peace was signed. Although these seemed far from us, they were not, because we are people. And even though we are small, we are part of the world. Hear the sounds of banging keys, see the cold grey skies. Hear the old blue heater sneeze, See how placid the building lies. See the flag in breathless air, Fingers punching everywhere. The roof of gravel long put down, ever rustling to a timeless sound. See the tower shrinking in the cold, never was a building so gallently bold. Part of it old, part of it new yet it all blends together in a hue. Here it has stood for a very long time, Here it will crumble, remaining only in our minds. Our school year wasn ' t one of constant studying. Various activities released natural motions within us. Each individual contained special attributes which, fused together, formed lasting friendships and memories that age can not destroy. In Appreciation Mr. Roy J. Lewis Mr. Rod Martin Mr. Martin McGinty Terry Clee Mr. Don Jurick Kathy Palen Mr. Phil Baum Bare Curtis and Assoc. Taylor Publishing Company Jurick Studios Enterprise Studios Sheridan Ave. United Methodist Church Falls Apartments Englers Photo Supply Fairgrounds Skating Rink Tulsa Tribune Tulsa World STAFF: Mrs. Nakita Moffitt — Sponsor Paula Markham Anna Trammell — Editor-in-Chief Susan Branson Maureen Geesing — Asst. and Atv. Ed. Helen DeCorte Debbie Duncan — Organization Editor Sheryl Grayhorse Debbie Brewer — Academics Editor PHOTOGRAPHERS: Crystal Ingram — Class Editor Dudley Pruitt Steve Hemmert — Co-Sports Editor Lonnie Hardin Tim Jordan — Co-Sports Editor Edward Thompson Marilyn Hill — Business Manager Dennis Stoops James Elledge — Photography Editor Bruce Denny 242 — Credits They that love beyond the world cannot be separated. Death cannot kill what never dies. Nor can spirits ever be divided that love and live in the same Divine Principal; the root and record of their Friendship. Death is but crossing the world, as friends do the Seas, they live in one another still. William Penn Mike Eugene Rodrigues September 14, 1955 April 20, 1973 Mary Elaine Hays December 15, 1954 July 9, 1972 i VIanford Queen j February 2, 1955 Member 27, 1972 i , ' SasR® ' %dW Index Abe], Marcia — 223 Abell, Marie — 90, 223 Ache, Melony — 188 Adams, Ann — 63, 70, 223 Adams, Edward — 113, 152, 209 Adams, Gail — 209 Adams, Kevin — 96, 223 Adams, Sharon — 188 Adams, Steve — 188 Adkins, James — 223 AFS — 83 Aivazian, Liz — 223 Albert, Kathryn — 167 Alderson, Rodney — 72, 94, 96 98, 209, 219 Alexander, Lynn — 72, 121, 209 Alexander, Pam — 112 Allen, David — 136, 223 Allen, Kenneth — 81, 188 Allen, Patricia — 208, 209 Allen, Tom — 28, 188 Allen, Vicki — 72. 188 Alley, Jenny — 223 Alley, Terry — 223 Almendares, George — 158, 188 Anders, Mike — 188 Anders, Tonya — 223 Anderson, Carol — 66, 94, 223 Anderson, Eric — 60, 150, 151, 222, 223, 64, 82 Anderson, Lynn — 115, 223 Anderson, Susan — 209 Anderson, Tamara — 45, 60,47 Andreen, Mike — 26, 27, 37, 40, 44, 73, 76, 86, 87, 120, 122 32 Andrew, Donald — 116, 132, 135s 187, 188 Andrew, Steve — 136, 209, 144 Andrews, Charlene — 109, 188 Andrews, Linda — 223 Ankersheil, Lyn — 68, 121, 209 Anquoe, Jackie — 223 Antle, Kevin — 188 Archer, Beverly — 167 Archer, Danny — 81, 188 Armstrong, Lorie — 95, 97 209 Arnold, Linda — 209 Arnold, Thelma — 167 Arlington, Rick — 125, 167, 171 Arrowood, Steve — 136, 223, 143 Art Club — 79 Ashley, Donald — 194, 62 A-Squad Cheerleaders — 104, 105 Atherton, Anita — 97, 102, 103, 223 Atherton, Robert — 188, 64 Austin, Earlene — 223 Austin, George — 125, 167, 171, 222, 233 Austin, Pam — 209,234 Autrey, Brenda — 209 Autrey, Michael — 223 B Bagby. Debbie — 209 Baile, Kathy — 188 Bailes, Patricia — 209 Bailey, Donna — 72, 209 Bailey, John — 209 Bailey, Phil — 188 Bailey, Sharon E — 188, 223 Bailey, Sharon L — 102 Baker, Phillip — 209 Baker, Stephanie — 72, 79, 187, 188 Baker, Stephen — 96, 223 Bales, Leon — 188 Bales, Sue — 70, 223 Bankhead, Terri — 209 Baranoff, Elizabeth — 115, 167, 170 Barbee, Jerry — 21 Barber, Sheredith — 79, 118, 223 Barbour, Terri — 222, 223,71 Barger, Carl — 81, 178, Barham, Ranell — 102, 209 Barnes, Billy — 223 Barnes, David — 113, 188 Barnes, Dewayne — 188 Barnes, Howard — 223 Barnes, Linda — 91 Barnes, Maurice — 188 Barnes, Maurita — 188, 194 Barnes, Rachel — 223 Barnes, Robert — 223 Barnes, Ronnie — 209 Barnes, Tonya — 223 Harnett. Carl — 167, 168 Barnett, Judy — 223 Barnhart, Brenda — 223 Barsh, Ann — 51, 104, 105, 209, 217 Barton, Carol — 223 Bartalot, Don — 146 Barton, Joe — 152, 188 Barton, Marsha — 118, 223 Bashansky, William — Bates, Larry — 209 Battles, Debra — 209 Baughman, Harrold — 209 Bean, Frank — 209 Bear, William — 63, 73, 223 Beauchamp, Janet — 188 Beauchamp, Marcia — 72, 112, 209 Beavers, Randal — 92, 209 Bebee, Paula — 223 Beck, Terry — 91, 223 Bedingfield, Sherry — 223 Beebe, Rolie — 209 Beebe, Virginia — 72, 188 Belden, David — 223 Belding, Phyllis — 209 Bell, Paul — 188 Bell, Robin — 223 Bell, Zella — 69, 167 Bender, Mike — 96, 188, 57 Benge, Deborah — 223 Benight, Michael — 74, Bennett, Anita — 108, 109, 188 Bennett, Barbara — 223 Bennett. Gary — 189 Bennett, Karen — 100, 223 Bennett, Margaret — 94, 209 Bennett, Nina — 223 Bennett, Wade — 223 Berry, Dale — 223 Berry, Diane — 70, 223 Berry, Mark — 60, 124, 189, 42, 64, 147, 148 Berry, Sammy — 117, 224 Berson, Connie — 72, 189 Bertalot, Donald — 136, 137, 222, 224 Best. Karen — 71, 94, 209 Betcher, Brenda — 224, 228 Biall, Diana - Biggs, Greg - 75 136, 222, , Shirley — 95, 97, Biles, Joe — 223, 224 Biles, Robbie — 224 Biles, Sue — 67, 189, 32 Billings, Donita — 79, 224 Binder, Mike — 123 Bishop, Ellen — 189 Bishop, Randy — 189 Black, Janis — 209 Black, Judy — 63, 224 Black, Bill — 113, 132, 135, 189 Blackwelder, William — 210 Blair, Kenneth — 224 Blake, Cindy — 102, 103, 224 Blake, Monte — 189 Blalock, Lee Ann — 189 Blevins, Roger — 95, 97, 224 Bloomfield, Jeri — 222, 224 Board of Control — 124 Boatwright, Billie — 189 Bobo, Terri — 113, 189 Boerstler, Richard — 21, Boggs, Betty — 166 Bonannon, Karen — 170, 210 Bollinger, Sheri — 102, 210,217 Bolt, Beatrice — 189 Bolton, Barry — 60, 73, Bolton, Betty — 167 Bolton, Keith — 224 Bolton. Kelly — 189 Bond, Bill — 167, 147, 148 Bond, William — 136, 224 Bonham, Greg — 210 Bonsack, Charles — 224 Boozer, Joyce — 210 Bortmes, Joy — 167 Bortmes, Vicki — 68, 71, 189 Boughner, Danny — 189, Bowdle, Grace — 189 Box, Newton — 189 Bozarth, Janetta — 210 Bradley, Joseph — 224 Bradley, Nona — 224 Bradshaw, Claudia — 72, 89, 121 Bragg, David — 224 Brainard, John — 39, 73 Brandenburg, Bobbie — 92, 210 Brandon, Jenni — 224 Brannon, Harold — 67, 189, 210 Bramson, Susan — 60, 68, 89, 120 189, 84 Brazier, Louise — 167 Brennan Bill — 74 Brewer, Debbie — 73. 76, 115, 120, 189, 84 Brewer, Donna — 112, 189 Brewington, David — 210 Bridgeman, Edgar — 60 Bridgewater, Sue — 67, 224 Brink, Chris — 210, 217 Brisco. Linda — 224 Bristol, Rita — 73, 112, 190 Britt, Joel — 117, 224 Britton, Mildred — 166 Bronston, Tom — 210 Brooks, Clifton — 190 Brooks, Kathy Jo — 224 Broome, Charles — 224 Broome, Randy — 224 Brotherton, Viola — 167, 168 167 Brown, Mike — 224 Brown, Patricia — 190, 201 Brown, Sandy — 210 Brown, Tom — 66, 86, 120, 190 Brown, William — 113 Bruce, Randall — 224 Bruce. Virginia — 224 Brumbaugh, Brenda — 106, 107, 114 190 Brumfield, Jackie — 74 Brumfield, Ronnie — 190 Brumfield, Shirley — 224 Brumley, John — 210 Bryan, Suzanne — 108, 190 Bryant, Debra — 75, 180, 210 Bryant, Becky — 63. 190 Buchanan, David — 86, 88, 89, 131, 132, 158, 190,64 Bucher, Cindy — 121, 208, 210 Bucklew, Cindy — 102, 224 Buckner, George — 190 Bundy, Del —210 Burcham, Richard — 76, 117, 224 Burdick, Catherine — 90, 224 Burgess, Vicki — 190 Burk, Dennis — 96, 190 Burke, Christine — 210 Burke, Kelly — 63, 210 Burke, Kenneth — 224 Burkett, Cheryn — 68, 190, 196 Burkett, Laura — 108, 187, 190 Burkett, Linda — 94, 96, 224 Burkhart, Karen — 210 Burkitt, Kathleen — 224 Burleigh, David — 224 Burney, Charles — 210 Burnley, Lynne — 224 Burris, Daniele — 224 Burris, Linda — 190 Burton, Elizabeth — 63, 224 Burton, Jim — 167, 17? Burton, Judy — 167 Bury, Ray — 210, 64 Butler, Ralph — 81 Byrne, Kathleen — 210 Cacy, Cathy — 92, 114, 115, 210 Cagle, Billy Joe — 133, 167 Caldwell, Pamela — 190 Calvert, Don — 167, 182 Calvert, Donna — 60, 72, 79, 210 Cameron, Bill — 224 Camp, Kay — 167, 183, 230 Camp Paul — 72, 210 Campbell, Angela — 51, 222, 224. 235 Campbell, Karen — 210 Campbell. Mark — 210 Campbell, Paul — 190 Canfield, Robert — 70, 97, 190 Caouette, Pauline — 190 Carbin, Bettye — 224 Care, Kevin — 149, 224, 148 Care, Steve — 96, 98, 190 Care, Susan — 63, 102, 103. 224 Cargile, Cheryl — 67, 69, 72, 106, 190 Carpenter, Kellv — 136, 224, 143, 142 Carpenter, Renee — 225 Carlson, Steve — 167, 208 Carlton, James — 210 Carlton, Kenneth — 63, 81, 190 Carnes, Linda — 70, 73, 86, 95, 97, 210 Carrell, Angela — 190 Carson, James — 225 Carter, Amy — 95, 225 Carter, Jennifer — 225 Carter, Richard — 210 Carter, Steve — 136 Carroll, Joe — 158. 190 Casey, Rebecca — 210 Cason, Claudene — 112, 210 Casteel, Karen — 210 Casteel, Teresa — 225 Castleman, Gary — 225 Cathcart, Jean — 210 Cathey, Nola — 92, 210 Cato, Doug — 54, 123, 132, 135, 187, 190, 64 Cato, Robbie — 210 Caudle, Chester — 211 Caughern, Tony — 72, 96, 211 Caughron, Jamie — 73, 100, 101, 190 Caughron, Kimmy — 100, Cazzell, Deborah — 100, 101, 211 Cease, John — 225 Cervantes, Phil — 116, 132, 135, 190 Chamberlain, Tena — 77, 190 Chamberlain, William — 225 Chancey, Pat — 167 Chandler, Nita — 208, 211 Chapman, David — 156 Charles, Darlene — 225 Charles, John — 190 Charbes, Shawn — 225 Chase, Peggy — 43, 50, 72, 104, 105, 186, 187, 190 Chastain, Debbie — 76, 106, 114 115, 117, 190 Chastain, Donna — 225 Cheerleaders — 102, 103 Chenoweth, J. B. — 71, 79, 106, 190 Chess Club — 117 Cheyne, Cheri — 102, 190 Che ' vne L Mari— 190 Childs, Billy — 190 Childs, Jimmy — 225 Chilton, Keith — 156 Chitwood, Curt — 211 Chorale — 88, 89, 90 Choraliers — 92 Chow, Connie — 63, 68, 71, 114, 190, 193 Chumlev, Randy — 69, 136, 222, 225, 143, 142 Church, Susan — 190 Clagg, Charlotte — 190 Clark, Carl — 69, 95, 97, 122 211 Clark, ' Deborah — 67, 225 Clark, Debra — 211 Clark, Elizabeth — 66, 67, 72, 190, 193 Clark, James — 225 Clark, Lvnetta — 89, 211 Clark. Michael — 190 Clark, Mike — 211 Clark, Patricia — 225 Clark, Teresa — 225 Clark, Tonie — 100, 101, 209,211 Clarke, Mary — 26, 88, 89, 93, 187, 191, 42, 32 Claver, Harold — 191 Clay, Mark — 132, 135, 191, 42, 144, 145 Clee, Terri — 121, 211 Cleveland, Jim — 152 Cleveland, Kathy — 92, 211 Clifton, Pam — 90, 225 Cobbs, Dean — 191 Cobian, Dan — 95, 108, 211,64 Cochrane, Arthur — 70 Coday, Debbie — 92, 211 COE — 108, 109 Coffee, Rosemary — 191 Coffin, Randy — 81, 211 Cole, Randy — 191 Cole, Scott — 77, 191, 42 Cole, Teresa — 191 Coleman, Billy — 135, 225, 143 Coleman, Cassie — 68, 211 Coleman, Claudie — 29, 191 Coleman, Karen — 225 Coleman, Larry — 123, 135, 142 Coleman, Louis — 156 Collins, Carla — 225 Collins, Connie — 211 Collins, Crystal — 112, 179, 191 Collins, David A — 225 Collins, David W — 136 Collins, Glenda — 225 Collins, Linda — 225 Collins, Paula — 225 Collins, Randy — 211 Combs, Clinton — 151, 225 Concert Band — 96, 97, 98 Condray, Roger — 110 Conly, Carol — 211 Conn, Archie — 211 Connely, Connie — 211 Conry, Kathy — 73, 92, 97, 211 Contreras, Greta — 211 Conwell, Jack — 225 Conwell, Rita — 211 Cook, Dewayne — 77, 94, 191 Cook, Dorothy — 110, 211 Cook, James — 139, 191, 197, 64, 138, 140 Cook, Preston — 211 Cook, Raymond — 151, 225 Cooper, Deborah — 112, 191 Cooper, Martha — 211 Coppage, Kathleen — 211 Coppenger, David — 191 Cordray, Cathy — 211 Corley, Stanley — 191 Corner, Carolyn — 187, 191 Corner, Keith — 225, 232 Cortiana, Carl — 113, 191 Cortiana, Pamela — 225 Cotter, Brenda — 63, 68, 73, 94, 95, 191 Countryman, Pam — 109, 191 Counts, Dewey — 211 Covey, Renee — 94, 225 Cowan, Andrea — 113, 191 Cox, Connie — 211 Cox, Duncan — 66,211 Cox, Kathy — 191 Cox, Randy — 211 Cox, Rickey — 80, 92, 211 Cox, Richard — 81 Cox, Ron — 93, 167, 200, Cox, Sharon — 66, 90, 225 Cox. Tricia — 225, 233 Craig, Eleanor — 110, 167, 180 Craig, Ruth — 74 Crain, Joy — 225 Cramer, Terry — 211 Crawford, Brian — 191 Crawford, Linda — 211 Crawford, Retta — 225 Crawley, John — 116, 132, 191 199 Crisw ' ell, Michael — 211 Crites, Donald — 225 Crofut, Susan — 102, 118, 121 210, 211 Crossland, Rhonda — 70, 94, 211 Crow, Thomas — 225 Crow, Irene — 73, 191 Crust. Scott — 225 Crutcher, Nicky — 225 Cruz, Becky — 225 Cubbage, Robert — 96, 106, 191 Cumberledge, Kathy — 63, 68, 191 Cummings, Vicki — 225 Cunningham, Clinton — 191 Cunningham, Frances — 191 Cunningham, Marcy — 69, 211 Cunningham, Suzanne — 225 Cupples, Rosaline — 118, Curtis, Dana — 211 D Dablemont, Carl — 63 Dabner, Janet — 89, 208, 211, 217 Dakil, Morris — 155 Dalton, Stephanie — 222, 225 Daney, Stephen — 226 Danielson, Goldie — 63, 226 Darden, Sherrall - 94, 97, 211 Dardenne, James — 123 Darling, Ernest — 165 Daubney, Randy — 226 Daugherty, Bobby — 226 Daugherty, Daniel — 226 Davis, Bettie — 226 Davis, Carl — 211 Davis, Cathey — 226 Davis, Cathy — 211 Davis, Deborah — 212 Davis, Eddie — 136, 222, 226 Davis, Etoyce — 94, 118, 222, 226 Davis, Glenna — 191 Davis, John — 67, 192 Davis, Linda — 109, 192 Davis, Melanie — 169, 226 Davis, Michael — 226 Davis, Michelle — 192 Davis, Richard — 226 Davis, Roy — 212 Davis, Terry — 192, 144, 145, 146 Dawes, Rhonda — 212 Dawson, Roy — 167 Day, Judy — 212, 218 Dean, Tom — 73, 187, 192 194 Deaso ' n, Kathey — 226 Deatherage, Pat — 212 Deatherage, Sherry — 89, 192 DeBoer, Darlene — 63, 75, 226 DECA — 110, 111 Deckard, Don — 192 Deckard,Jeanetta — 226 DeCorte, Helen — 28, 100, 101, 120, 192, 205, 84 Deitnck, Billie — 212 Delahorne, Bruce — 21, 60, 72, 152, 153, 212, 140, 142 Delahorne, Donna — 226 Delahorne, Jeff — 152 DeLay, Donna — 212 Dellinger, Rhonda — 112, 187, 192 Dellinger, Scott — 136, 226 Dempsey, John — 168 Denney, Nita — 112 Dennis, Richard — 168, 170 Denny, Bruce — 86, 120, 192 DeNoya, Laura — 212, Denson, Michael — 94, 121, 212 Derryberry, Kathv — 192 Dial, Wayne — 212 Dick, Linda — 180, 212, 214 Dick, Tom — 81 Dickens, Roger — 212, 146 Dickerson, Janet — 212, 56 Dickinson, Betty — 226 Dickinson, Gerald — 136 Dickinson, Jimmie — 226 Dickson, Janice — 212 o, Terry — 110, Dikal, Morris — 226 Dilbeck, Debbie — 192 Dillion, Laura — 112 Dillon, Mark — 212 Dimond, Alan — 226 Dismang, Kathy — 192 Dixon, Nancy — 60, 67, 79 212 Dixon, Ronald — 226 Dobbs, Glenn III 133, IBS Dobrinski, Trena — 66, 67, 115 192 Dobyns, Mac — 81 Dobyns, Terri — 226 Donahue, Mike — 212, 64 Donaldson, Cheryl — 63, 192 Dong, Alana — 97, 212 Doonng, Grace — 192 Dorris, Doris — 166 Dorris, Priscilla — 192 Doss, Sharon — 212 Doss, Steven — 226 Dossey, Karen — 212 Dotson, Larry — 92, 136, 226 Douglas, Carol — 212 Douglas, Darrel — 192 Douglas, Linda — 212 Dougless. Dewey — 212 Dovers, Alan — 136 Dowdy, Gayle — 212 Dowler, David — 158 Downey. Carla — 212 Drake, Wendall — 212 Driver, Kyle — 226 Driver, Richard — 149, 192, 148 Driver, Teresa — 226 Drymon, Steve — 135, 212 Ducummon, Donald — 226 Dudley, Shelly — 226 Duensing, Susan — 60, 66. 226 Duffield, Regenia — 60, 212 Dugan, Dave — 212 Dumolt, Jim — 152 Dumolt, Joe — 70, 226 Dumolt, Steve — 39, 72, 77, 192, 42, 144, 145, 41 Duncan, Cynthia — 71, 226 Duncan, Debbie — 84, 120, 192, Duncan, Kit — 66, 72, 97, 122, 192, 57, 32 Duncan, Tony — 66, 72, 212 Dunlap, Richard — 168, 170 Dunn. Annette — 112 Dunning, Lee — 212 Dupre, Cindy — 118, 226 Dupre, Krisanne — 212 Durant, Eugene — 212 Durant, Kelly — 192 Durham, Susan — 70, 226, 235 Durkee. Donna — 193 Dutke, Pam — 60, 72, 121, 208, 212 Dyer, John — 226 Dyer, Richard — 66, 212 E Eastom, William — 193 Eaton, Dana — 212 Edens, Charles — 94, 226 Edwards, Judy — 212 Edwards, Leonard — 111, 226 Elam, Lesa — 212 Elledge, James — 73, 193, 34, 35. 84 Elliott, Myrtle — 165, 82 Ellis, Barbara — 212 Ellis, Darlene — 92, 212 Ellis, Leslie — 226 Ellis, Vickie — 94, 97, 99, 212 Ellison, Carolyn — 226 Ellison, Johnny — 123, 212 Ellison, Thomas — 193 Elmore, Bryan — 92, 226, 143 Elzo, Jennifer — 226 Elzo, Linda — 193 Endres, Diana — 226 Endres, Keith — 212 Enright, Elizabeth — 70, 73, 208, 212 Enuels, Sheri — 226 Erhart, James — 86, 120, 193, 197 42, 64, 138, 140 Erickson, Linda — 68, 94, Ernst, Merlin — 94, 123, 212 Eslinger, Ronda — 226 Espinosa, Jeanetta — 193 Espinosa, Pam — 227 Etter, Blake — 68, 89, 104, 105. 106, 193, 148 Eubanks, Bill — 133, 168 Eubanks, Mike — 115, 116, 149, 193, 64, 148 Evans, Gary — 116, 146 Evans, Linda — 193 Evans, Marcia — 227 Evans, Micheal — 136, 212 Evans, Teresa — 193 Farley, Sandy — 193 Farris, Donna — 212 Farris, Jeff — 213 Fasig, Franklin — 156, 157, 213 Fate, Gary — 97, 213 Faulkner, Pam — 227 Faust, Mark — 86, 120, 193, 197 Faust, Mike — 213 FCA — 116 Feary, John — 193 Feary, Terry — 227 Feeney, Cheryl — 227 Feenty, Gail — 213 Fehrehbach, Debra — 227 Fenne ll, Cindy — 108, 193 Ferguson, Ronald — 116, 149, 227 Ferguson, Teresa — 72, 77, 95, 96 213 Ferguson, Tom — 149 Ferrell, Tom — 227 Ferriman, Mary — 213 FHA — 107 Fickert, Nancy — 54, 60, 66, 208, 213, 220 Field, Mark — 227 Field, Sandra — 227 Fields, Debbie — 101, 193 Fields, Tonja — 227 Finch, Diane — 213 Finch, Donna — 88, 89, 193 Finley, Daniel — 92, 149, 193, 147, 148 Finley, Julie — 121, 213 Finnegan, Melinda — 193 Finnegan, Regina — 213 Fisher, James — 168 Fisk, Teresa — 227 Fitzgerald, Pat — 96, 193, 64 Fleeger, David — 227 Fleener, Sandra — 222, 227 Flett, Rebecca — 63, 97, Folger, Peggy — 43, 89, 103, 104, 105, 186, 193 Foote, Gary — 117, 193 Foote, Michael — 66, 227 Foote, Patti — 118, 213 Ford, Betty — 168 Ford, David — 94, 97, 98, 193,64 Forensics League — 78 Fortney, Darrell — 74, 193,64 Foster, Dee Ann — 51, 222, 227, 235 Foster, Gladys — 213 Foster, Karen — 227 Foster, Janice — 213 Foutch, James — 116, 132, 135, 193, 42, 64, 144, 145 Foutch, Nancy — 100, 227 Fowler, Jana — 213 Fowler, Mark — 213 Fowler, Susie — 213 Fox, Jim — 93, 96, 193, 57 Fox, Randy — 193 Foyil, Steve — 73, 193, 64 Fraley, Catherine — 227 Franklin, Danny — 152 Franklin, Joy — 71, 227, 57 Frazier, Datha — 109, 194 Frazier, Harvey — 227 Frazier, Joyce — 213 Frazier, Robin — 72, 114, 115, 194 Frazier, Yvonda — 213 Freeman, Terri — 66, 72, 115, 213 Freeman, Thomas — 213 French Club — 68 Frew, Claudie — 69, 227 Friday, Billie — 194 Friday, Jimmy — 139, 141, 138, 140 Frost, Larry — 194 Frost, Randy — 213 Fry, Betty — 109, 168 Fugate, Leslie — 50, 51, 108, 194 Fuller, Edward — 213 Fullick, Vickie — 94, 227 Fullingim, Rebecca — 194 Furr, Jeri — 194 G Gage, Colleen — 227 Gagnon, Gary — 72, 77, 96, 98, 194, 38 Galbraith, David — 213, 144 Galbreath, Ronnie — 213 Gann, Danny — 194 Gann, Richard — 141, 213, 140 Garcia, Pedro — 227 Gardner, John — 227 Gardner, Linda — 213 Gardner, Mary — 227, 228 Gardner, Tom — 227 Garner, Cindy — 194 Garner, George — 71, 213 Garner, Margaret — 168 Garrett, Larry — 213 Garrett, Ray — 135, 213 Garrett, Wendy — 112 Garrison, Stephanie — 91, 106, 227 Garver, Lila — 166 Gassett, Bill — 77, 94, 194 Gaston, Saundra — 108, 194 Geesing, Jacob — 63, 226, 227 Geesing, Maureen — 40, 60, 72, 84, 120, 194, 38, 41 Geiger, Ed — 141, 194 Geiger, Garey — 152, 194 Geiger, Gaylen — 136, 143, 142 ' Geiger, Mary — 213 Gensler, LeAnne — 213 George, Dale — 61, 79, 135, 152, 208, 213, 64 Geppelt, Lyn — 73, 194 German Club — 66 Geyer, Joyce — 227 Gilbert, Cathy — 227 Gilbert, Duarie — 227 Gilbert, Teresa — 108, 193 Gilcrease, Michael — 227 Giles, Marty — 227 Giles, Stephanie — 194 Gilley, Darvin — 194 Gilliam, Tenna — 92, 213 Gilmore. Bryan — 71 Girls ' Glee Club — 91 Girls ' Ensemble — 90 Glass, Jerry — 63, 110, 111, 125, 194 Glazebrook, Sondra — 227 Glendening, James — 92 Glenn, Mike — 158 Globe, Anna — 66, 67, 168, 177 Glover, Clyde — 168, 154, Goforth, Joyce — 213 Goins, Brenda — 213 Golden, Pat — 70, 73, 194 Gonzalez, Rita — 222, 227 Good, Clyde — 97, 213 Goode, Ricky — 69, 227 Goodman, Karran — 213 Goodner, Guila — 186, 187, 192, 194, 46 Goodsell, Randy — 116, 130, 133, 135, 168 Goodwin, Joyce — 227 Goold, Debra — 63, 213 Gorden, Guy — 168, 172 Gorman, Kay — 26, 54, 60, 72, 89, 194 Gorrell, Randy — 158, 194 Gowans, Susan — 63, 73, 76, 194 GRA — 118 Grady, Sharon — 103, 194 Graham, Carolyn — 112, 115, 213 Graham, Howard — 208, 213, 64, 146 Graham, Toneen — 227 Grant, Grady — 34, 43, 61, 150, 151, 152, 186, 187, 194, 47, 64 Grant, Patrick — 227 Grant, Terry — 213 Grass, Kay — 227 Graves, Don — 213 Graves Verlon — 194 Gray, Carol — 72, 95, 97, Gray. ' Cathie — 100, 227 Gray, Teresa — 213 Gray, Margaret — 168 Grayhorse, Sheryl — 92, 84, 120, 195 Green, Brenda — 213 Green, Jim — 117, 168 Green, Paul — 227 Green, Richard — 195 Green, Rick — 104, 105, Greene, Tim — 195 Greenway, Brad — 214 Greenwood, Michael — Griffin, Paula — 63, 73, 92, 100, 101, 195, 42 Griffith, Andy — 227 ' Griffith, Julie — 67, 115, 227 Grisham, Deborah — 195 Grisham, Joni — 214 Grisham, Walter — 195 Groff, Daniel — 214 Gross, Carol — 214 Gross, Debra — 79, 195 Grothe, David — 26, 27, 40, 86, 88, 89, 93, 120, 122, 125, 195 Gruetzmacher, Harold — 227 Gruetzmacker, Rickie — 227 Guilfoyle, Carol — 214 Gunn. ' Ricky — 227 Gunneils, Connie — 108, 195 Gunneils, Morgan — 74, 110, 123. 208, 214 Gunneils, Rosalind — 227 Guss, Douglas — 94, 227 Guss, James — 214 Gustafson, David — 70, 72 Guthrie, Bobby — 227 Guthrie, Donna — 195 Guthrie, Mike — 214 Gwartney, Gail — 214 Gwartney, Michael — 72, 156, 208, 214, 64 H Haas, David — 195 Hackathorn, James — 135, 214 Haddad, Rodney — 110, Haddad Teresa — 227 Haddock, Nancy — 94, 227 Hagar, Gail — 214 Hagar, Ron — 195 Hahn, Gina — 214 Haile. Debra — 227 Hair, Jess — 132, 135, 195 Hale, Carl — 76, 168 Haley, Celia — 214 Haley, Charlotte — 214 Haley, June - 227 Halfbreed, Quill — 67, Halfmoon, Steve — 214 Hall, Armida — 195 Hall, Cathy — 195 Hall, Darrell — 158 Hall, Janet — 68, 79, 214 Halt, Katy — 60, 227 Hamilton, ' Brent — 80, 168 Hamilton, Kenneth — 136 Hamm, Teresa — 79, 92, 195 Hammond, Marian — 195 Hanan, Veronica — 195 Hancock, Sam — 88, 89, 195, 32 Hanley, Mary — 195 Hannalord, Dennis — 214 Hanoch, Karen — 214 Hanslovan, Cathey — 195 Hanson, John — 214 Harcrow, Teresa — 103, 195 Harcrow Terry — 152 Hardin, Kim — 20, 227 Hardin, Lonnie — 120, 195 Hardman, John — 78 Hardman, Sharon — 195, 62 Hardman, Sheila — 214, 62 Hargrove, David — 73, 89, 195 Hargrove, Sherrie — 228 Hargrove Veda — 228 Harmon, Deborah — 94, 96, 99, 214 Harmon, Ronald — 92, Harmon, Terrie — 63, 79, 123 195 Harnar, Monte — 77, 195 Harper, Cindy — 214 Harper, Deborah — 214 Harper, Karla — 228 Harper, Ruth — 88, 89, 195, 62 Harrell, Cheryl — 214 Harrell, Dale — 228 Harrell, Teresa — 195 Harris, Brenda — 195 Harris, Dottie — 228 Harris, Janice — 195 Harris, Jeffrey — 81, 195 Harris, Melba — 168, 183 Harris, Philip— 116. 125, 136, 222, 228, 146 Harris, Tracy — 195 Harrison, Ricky — 110, 195 Harrison, Suzette — 67, 214 Hartley, Kenneth — 228 Hartsfield, Cecelia — 69, 214 Harvey, Kay — 195 Hatfield, Jana — 214 Hatley, Douglas — 228 Havenstrite, Deborah — 214 Havlik, Virginia — 108, 195 Hawkins, Kay — 60 Hayes, James — 71, 89 Hayes, Vicki — 225, 228 Haynes, Trudy — 106, 228 Hays, Debra — 72, 89, 122, 208, 211, 214, 32, 33 Heath, Carl — 113, 195 Heath, Darvis — 118 Heck, Lisa — 228 Hednck, Shirley — 118 Heflin, Dennis — 196 Heifner, Michael — 135, 214, 146 Heinly, Regina — 228 Hellard, Nancy — 196 Hembree, Kathy — 97, 99, 196, 200 Hemmert, Steve — 84, 120, 196, 64 Hemphill, Lloyd — 196, 64, 154 Henderson, Mike — 138, 140 Hendrix, Andy — 196 Hendrix, Pamela — 228 Hendrix, Terry — 196 Henry, Ritch — 228 Hensnaw, Terry — 136 Henshaw, Tony — 95, 136, 228 Henzel, Pam — 73, 115, 196 Hereford, Stella — 92, 196 Hernandez, Carolyn — 196 Hernandez, Terry — 214 Herrington, Debbie — 196 Herrold, Tina — 67, 91, 228 Herron, Ransom — 168 Hess, Larry — 79, 116, 132, 135, 196 Hess, Robert — 136, 228, 146 Hestand, Danny — 113 Hestand, Mark — 74, 196 Hestand, Teresa — 228 Heuszel, Harry — 196 Hibblen, Jon — 55, 110 Hibbs, Deborah — 228 Hibbs, Steve — 81 Hicks, Cathy— 196 Hicks, Linda — 196 Hicks, Randall — 74, 94, 96, 196 Higeons, Donna — 112, 196 Higgins, Nancy — 115, Higgins, Richard — 96, 222. 228 Highfill, LeAnne — 66, 79, 222, 228 Hightower, Lena — 228 Hightower, Patricia — Hill, Marilyn — 40, 66, 73, 84, 120, 193, 196 Hiller Karen — 228 Hinesley, Mike — 152 Hinson, Rick — 196 Hinton, Linda — 228 Hitchcock, Mary — 114, 196 Hite, Donna — 196 Hobbs, Betty Jo — 196 Hobbs, Kenneth — 196 Hodges, Jerry — 228 Hodges, Micheal — 228 Hoelscher, Martha — 214 Hoffman, Donna — 196 Hoffman, Janet — 108 Hoffman, Jeannie — 228 Hohweiler, Leslie — 196 Holbert, Jill — 222, 228 Holbrook, Pam — 196 Holderman, Martha — 214 Holdman, Yvette — 214 Holley, Rita — 228 Hollingshead, John — 196 Holloway, Dale — 72, 196 Holloway. Donna — 106, 107, ll4, 196 Holloway, Tom — 214 Holmburg, Joe — 214 Holt, Charlotte — 69, 72, 181, 196 Holt, Cynthia — 168, 173 Holt, Debbie — 214 Holt, Dennis — 136, 228 Holt, Sandra — 196 Homeslay, John — 228 Hood, Deenna — 95, 97, 196 Hood, John — 97, 228 Hood, Sarah — 60, 196, Hoot Prints — 86, 87 Hooper, David — 214 Hopkins, Ricky — 74, 123, 214 Horton, Barbara — 214 Horton, Cheryl — 214 Horton, Dulsey — 228 Horton, John — 214 Horton, Steve — 37, 41, 68, 72, 77, 150, 151, 197, 42 Houston, Robert — 197 Houston, Tamara — 118, 196 Hoveskeland, Lori — 68, 73, 121, 214 Howard, Steve — 228 Howe, Kim — 228 Howell. Tim — 228 Howl, Wesley — 165, 23 Hubbard, Bryan — 144 Hubbard, Cynthia — 228 Hubbard, Carol — 118 Hubbard, Linda — 187, 117. 196 Hubbartt, Michael 214 Huckaby, Gary — 228 Huddleston, Lucia — 214 Hudgens, David — 132, 135, 152 153, 197 Hudgens, Dianne — 95, 215 Hudson, Cheryl — 228 Hudson, Jean — 71, 228 Hudson, Micheal — 167, 193, 197 Huff, Mike — 64 Huff, Susan — 71, 228 Huffman. Cindy — 215 Hughes, Alma — 166 Hughes, Beverly — 197 Hughes, Michael — 94, Hughes, Vickie — 215 Hummel, Rebecca — 215 Humphrey, Kimberly — Hunnicutt, Gary — 215 Hunnicutt, Lana — 197 Hunt, Anita — 63. 197, 229 Hunt, Sandra — 169 Hunter, Carolyn — 197 Hurley Skip — 215 Hum, John — 169 Hurst, Tom — 124, 169, 182, 183 Hurt, James — 197 Hurt, Terri — 229 Huskey, Sheila — 229 Hutcherson, Doyle — 229, 143 Hutton, Janet — 197 Hux, Dian — 215 Hux, Dino — 21 Hyams, Dennise — 229 Hy 11a, Dan ny- 197 Ingle, Mark - 96, 197 Ingram, Crystal — 40, 73, 120, 187, 197 Ingram, Sammy — 229 Ingraham Frankie — 229 Interact Club — 125 IUC — 82 Jack, Jeffery — 197 Jack, Leta — 229 Jackson, Anita — 90, 229 Jackson, Cheral — 66, 197 Jackson, David — 215, 229 Jackson, Donald — 63, 115, 229 Jackson, Jimmy — 229 Jackson, Joseph — 74, 123, 197 Jackson, Pat — 95, 97 Jackson, Sandra — 20, 187, 197 Jackson, Sherryl — 106, 229 Jacque, Timothy — 229 Jakeway, Jeanice — 61, 215 Jamerson, James — 123 James, Dale — 215 James, David — 197 James, Jeannene — 215 James, Larry — 92, 229 James, Rhonda — 115, 215 Jay, Anna — 229 Jay, James — 215 Jazz Ensemble — 93, 33 11 J ' s— 121 Jeffcoat, Cynthia — 229 Jefferson, Debra — 108, 197 Jefferson, Denise — 229 Jennings, Lisa — 215 Jensen, Ned — 215 Jestes, Susan — 60, 108, 197 Jewell, Sam — 72, 92, 106, 197 Johnnie, Raymond — 94, 215 Johnson, Carolyn — 71, 73, 77, 197 Johnson, Debbie — 198 Johnson, Eric — 94, 208, 215 Johnson, Gary — 229 Johnson, Glynn — 229 Johnson, Gregory — 123, 62 Johnson, Jeane — 70, 169 Johnson, Marilyn — 229 Johnson, Michael — 215 Johnson, Mike — 113, 123, 198 Johnson Nancy — 215 Joiner, Janice — 69, 72, 122, 124, 208, 211, 215 Joiner, Keith — 215 Jones, Angela — 229 Jones, Audrey — 229 Jones, Chris — 229, 143 Jones, Debbie — 198, 209 Jones, Donna — 229 Jones, Eddie — 215, 64, 154 Jones, Herbert — 229 Jones, Jeanette — 198 Jones, June — 95, 96, 215 Jones, Larry — 149, 1 51, 229 Jones, Marie — 229 Jones, Marilyn — 215 Jones, Marvin — 229 Jones, Rondee — 229, 144 Jones, Tom — 198, 64, 154, 155 Jones, Vicki - 63, 198 Jones, Ward — 229, 154, 146, 144, 155 Joplin, Sherry — 198 Jordan, Kimberly — 229 Jordan, Tim — 84, 86, 120, 189, 198 Joyce, Charles — 70, 97, 215 Judkins, David — 81, 215 Justice, Sandra — 198 Justus, Penny — 69, 229 K Kaleda, Judith — 215 Kappus, Sandra — 169, 170 Kampen, Mike — 125, 215 Karey, Patricia — 198 Karleskint, Phyllis — 118, 229 Kearbey, Kim — 208, 215 Kearbey, Linda — 198 Keathley, Doug — 20, 68, 72, 77, 94, 191, 198 Keating, Mary — 198 Keeter, Bobbie — 198 Kehr, Melinda — 229 Keller, Beverly — 215 Kelley, Patty — 215 Kelly, Ronald — 198 Kellogg, Malinda — 124, 169 Kemp, DeAndre 63, 92, 125, 215 Kemp, Marshall — 92, 152, 198, 42, 62, 64 Kerr, Mindy — 235 Kersten, Jean — 169 Key, Bonnie — 106, 107, Keys, Andy — 229, 143, Kidwell, Georgia — 215 Kilburn, John — 215 Killingsworth, Jack — 198 Kimball, Carol — 45, 60, 88, 198 Kimball, John — 79, 198 Kincaid, Lorinda — 215 King, David — 136 King, Robert — 136, 152, 215, 146 King, Tom — 198 Kinsey, Thomas — 130, 135, 215, 144, 146 Kirberger, Margaret — 215 Kirby, Jeffery — 229 Kirkpatrick, David — 78, 95, 97, 215 Kissinger, Charles — 97, 222 229 Kitchens. Charlene — 215 Kloehr, Dennis — 229 Knapp, Rebecca — 63, 66, Knight, Faye — 102, 229 Knight, Tim — 77, 198, 1 4, 145 Knowles, Randall — 135, 215 Knowles, Rusty — 135, 215 Knudson, Julie — 215 Koss, David — 229 Koss, Kenneth — 81, 215 Koss, Steve — 198 Kozak, Stephen — 66, 67, 72, 96, 215 Kozikuski, Billy — 229 Kremmers, David — 136 Kucera, Cookie — 72, 76, 106, 114, 115, 117, 198 Kuchel, Stephen — 72, 215, 142 Rummers, Kelly — 172, 229 LaBarge, Sharon — 215 Labrum, Virgil — 123, 169, 32 Lacefield, John — 169, 234 Lackey Teresa — 215 Ladd, Gary — 215 Ladd, Leonard — 230 Lagan, Eric — 198 Lageose, Mike — 198 Lahmeyer, Janet — 230 Lahmeyer, Sara — 108, Lail, Timothy — 198 Lakey, Stephen — 216 Lakin, Debra — 198 Lamb, Cynthia — 198 Lambert, Jess — 92 Lamon, Toby — 158 Landon, Beverly — 63, 216 Lane, Kenneth — 216 Lane, Larry — 89, 93, 122, 125, 187, 198, 42 Lang, Stanley — 95, 115, 198, 64 Lang, Wendell — 116, 135, 216, 64 Langster, Herbert — 62 Lanham, James — 96 Lapham, Tonya — 91, 230 LaPota, Paula — 73 Lariat — 84, 85 Lashley, Terry — 91, 230 Lasso ' s — 100, 101 Laster, Wade — 149, 230 Latimer, Kim — 230 Latin Club — 70 La Valley, Debbie — 97, 216 La Valley, Jimmy — 109, 198 Lawrence Susan — 230 Lawson, Bonnie — 110, 198 Lawson, Brenda — 230 Lawson, David — 76, 117, 198 Lawson, Gail — 216 Lawson, Kelly — 230 Lawson, Ronald — 188, 198,64 Lawson, Terry — 230 Lay, Thomas — 135, 216, 146, 144, 145 Leath, Janet — 68, 71, Ledbetter, Janet — 198 Lee, Debra — 96, 216 Lee, Ellen — 63, 216 Lee, Helen — 166 Lee, James — 76, 136, 230. 146 Lee, Jere — 180, 216 Lee, Kalyn — 73, 89, 198, 42 Lee, Katherine — 112 Lee, Theresa — 216 Leemasawatdigul, Somchai — 123, 198 Lehrman, Greg — 116, 151, 212, 216, 64 Lemmons, Aaron — 230 Lemmons, Alan — 216 Lewis, Aline — 198 Lewis, Deborah — 216 Lewis, Doug — 198, 64 Lewis, Morey — 199 Lewis, Robin — 230 Lewis, Roy James — 22, 163 Lewis, Susan — 115, 230 Lewis, Timothy — 96, 199 Library Assistants — 75 Lieb. Thomas — 230 Lindley. Debbie — 216 Lingenfelter, Tom — 150, 151, 158, 169, 172 Linthicum, David — 109, 199 Littlefield, Johnny — 216 Littrell, Niles — 140 Littrell, Sharon — 216 Lloyd, Kami — 68, 216 Lloyd, Kim — 199 Lloyd, Robert — 146 Lockhart, Michael — 216 Lockhart, Steve — 116, 136, 230 Lockmiller, Jeffrey — 216, 140 Locaco, Allen — 117, 216 Lococo, Robert — 199 Loftin, Jeanine — 169 Logan, Billy — 230, 143, 140 142 Logsdon, Matt — 216 Logue, David — 216 Logue, James — 199 Long, Randall — 230 Loper, Charles — 169 Love, Cecilia — 216, 62 Love, Ronnie — 62, 144 Lovett, Michael — 216 Lowen, Daniel — 66, 230, 64 Lucas, Regina — 216 Lucas, Robert — 230 Lutman, Tony — 169, 173, 187 Lyons, Danny — 199 Lyons, Wesley — 216 Lytle, Vickie — 191, 199 M Mack, Rita — 230, 223 Mackey, Leslie — 112 Mackey, Marcenel — 169 Mackie, Linda — 199 Malloy, Barbara — 68, 199 Malone, Edward — 216 Malone, Emily — 199, 46 Maloney, Sherri — 199 Mankins, Martha — 112 Manning, Marty — 172, 230 Manning, Mark — 92, 230 Mansker, Linda — 40, 66, 69, 71, 72, 77, 94, 106, 117, 199, 41 Mantooth, Bart — 199 Marching Band — 99 Markham, Paula — 67, 79, 120, 187, 199, 242 Marlow, Robert — 228 Marquis, Aldee — 60, 94, 98, 199, 38, 42 Marquis, Drew — 63, 91, 230 Marrow, Judy — 230 Marrs, Lisa — 230 Marshall, Emily — 199 Marshall, Glenn — 95, 216 Marshall, Greg — 37, 40, 73, 86 87, 97, 120, 199 Marshall, James — 70, 216 Marshall Otto — 169 Martin, Connie — 112, 216 Martin, Donald — 230 Martin, Kenny — 199 Martin, Linda — 216 Martin, Rod — 169, 177, 175 Martinez, Silvia — 199 Mason, Betty — 71, 199 Mason, Jackie — 199 Mason, Philip — 34, 132, 135, 152, 199, 46, 62, 64 Massey, Anita — 230 Massingill, Kathy — 66, 199 Mast, Sheila — 230 Masters, Phillip — 216 64 Masterson, David — 216 Matevelis, Mike — 216 Math Club — 77 Matheny, Tammy — 222, 230 Matheson, Thomas — 66, 199 Mathews, Donna — 73, 77, 199 Mathis Susan — 216 Matlock, Debbie — 215, 216 Maxwell, Mike — 66, 116, 216 May, Melinda — 113, 216 Mayfield, Wayne — 78, 220,230 Maynard, Frances — 199 Maynard, Loraine — 212, 216 McAnnally, Kenneth — 110, 199 McAnelly, Brenda — 230 McAnelly, Glenda — 230 McBee, Dana — 66, 230 McBee, Mike — 158, 199 McCalister, Linda — 113, 199 McCall, Deborah — 199 McCane, Lee — 136, 144 McCartney, Steve — 31, 67, 121. 122, 216 McCaw, Joel — 199 McClary, Pat — 199 McCloud, Tim — 78, 80, 92, 94, 200 McCormick, Bobbi — 95, 97, 99, 200 McCoy, Donna — 67, 72, 177, 200 McCoy, Peggy — 216 McCoy, Sheryl — 216 McCulley, John — 230 McCulley, Larry — 200 McCulley, Robert — 63, 222, 230 McColl ough, Alfreda — 169 McCullough, Cheryl — 60, 200 McCullough, Steve — 70, 97, 216 McDaniel, Mary — 230 McDaniel, Robert — 200 McDaris, John — 230 McFarland, Phil — 92 McGee, Cindy — 230 McGee, Danny — 222, 230 McGehee, Jerry — 216 McGehee, Robert — 200 McGill, Cynthia — 200 McGill, Donna — 230 McGill, Marc — 230 McGill, Patrick — 135, 216,64 McGinity, Martin — 163, 164 McGinnis, Barbara — 102, 231 McGuire, Jan — 231 McGuire, Tom — 28, 124, 164 McKee, Shawn — 73, 208, 216 McKellar, Lawrence — 74. 169, 180 McKenna, Karen — 200 McKenzie, Robert — 152 McKnight, hudity — 216 Mclntyre, James — 95, 97, 123, 200, 64 Mclntyre, Richard — 200 McManus, Richard — 231 McMillin, June — 63, 231 McMullen, Kevin — 88, 89. 104, 200, 64 McMullen, Mary — 95, 97, 98 216 McMurray, Randy — 151, 231 McNally, Ken — 64 McNatt, Ella — 181, 169 McNeely, Carolyn — 231 McWhirt, Maryann — 216 McWilliams, Emily — 166 Mecom, Mike — 216 Mecom, Robby — 136, 231, 146 Medical Club — 71 Medlin, Allen — 104, 105, 125, 200 Meeker, Eric — 231 Meeks, Sharon — 169 Meissinger, Bill — 231 Menderhall, Chris — 51, 208, 216 217 Mendoza, Tony — 216, 220 Mercer, Craig — 80, 81, 200 Mercer, Johnie — 216 Merchant, Carolyn — 92, 216 Meyer, Gordon — 200 Mezingo, Sherman — 144 Middleton, Pamela — 216 Miller, Bill — 21, 89, 116, 200 Miller, Billy — 21, 156 Miller, Edward — 231, 146 Miller, Janet — 231 Miller, Pamela — 200 Miller, Randall — 216 Miller, Shirley — 96, 200 Miller, Steven — 89, 200 Milliser, Carolyn — 72, 108, 200 Mills, Kevin — 216 Minnick, Linda — 118, 231 Mitchell, Mary — 200 Mitchell, Michael — 113, 200 Mitchell, Rebecca — 100, 200, 213 Mitchell, Robin — 81, 200 Moak, Joyce — 112 Mobley. Lisa — 92, 216 Moen, Brenda — 62, 112, 121, 217 Moffitt, Nakita — 66, 84, 85, 169, 175 Moncrief , Linda — 29, 77, 200 Monday, Terri — 217 Monfore, John — 89, 97, 98, 200, 38, 42, 32 Monnin, Teresa — 231, 235 Monroe, Deborah — 73, 200 Monroe, Linda — 90, 231 Montgomery, Blenda — 200 Montgomery, Dorothy — 200 Montgomery, T. L. — 79, 248 169, 175 Monzigo, Sherman — 136 Moon, Carol — 231 Moon, Cheryl — 118, 231 Moon, Connie — 231 Moon, Don — 116, 132, 135, 187, 200 Moon, Kathleen — 63, 100, 231 Mooney, Montie — 200 Moore, Bernice — 51, 103, 200 Moore, Betty Jo — 231 Moore, Donald — 165 Moore, Dorthie — 217 Moore, Kenneth — 231 Moore, LaRenda — 200 Moore, Linda — 231 Moore, Nancy — 200 Moore, Steve — 217 Moore, Vicki — 91, 231 Moore, Wanda — 231 Moreno, Melita — 217 Morgan, Diann — 108, 201 Morgan, Don — 234 Morgan, Gordon — 158, 169, 172 Morgan, James — 66, 67, 201 Morgan, Keith — 72, 125, 156, 208, 217 Morgan, Larry — 217 Morgan, Linda — 63, 94 Morgan, Mike — 54, 201, 42, 64, 154, 155 Morgan, Robert — 158 Morgan, Teresa — 100, 201 Morgan, Valerie — 100, 217 Morris, Coquette — 231 Morris, John — 69, 231 Morris, Susan — 79, 231 Morton, Timothy — 231 Moseby, Deborah — 217 Moss, Donna — 69, 231 Mozingo, Sherman — 231 Muehlberg, Angela — 108 210 Muehlberg, Caroline — 231 Muehlberg, Mark — 66, 117, 23f Mueller, Martin — 81 Mulherin, Dorene — 113, 201 Mullinax, Connie — 102, 201 Munson, Gale — 217 Munson, Marilyn — 201 Murphy, Dennis — 158, 159, 201 Murphy, Jeff — 217 Murphy, Steve — 70, 117, 222,231 Murrell, Jimmie — 66 Myers, Janee — 217 Myers, Jocelyn — 217 Myers, Polly — 217 Myers, Quanita — 231 Mylar, John — 94, 117, 136, 231, 25 N Naifeh, Mike — 123, 217 Neal, Alma — 112 Neal, Benny — 231 Neal, Mike — 217 Nelson, Pat — 165, 169 Nelson, Patricia — 201 Nelson, Sabrina — 217 Neumeyer, Steve — 63, 217 Neville, Deborah — 231 Newman, Dian — 231 Newman, Virgil — 201 Newton, Arley — 231 Newton, Patty — 217 Newumann, Carol — 201 NHS — 72, 73 Nicewander, Janel — 217 Nicewander, John — 37, 39, 63, 73, 77, 201, 41 Nicholas, Carol — 231 Nichols, Debbie — 231 Nicholson, Teresa — 201 Nickelson, Larry — 201 Niece, David — 125, 231, 143 Niles, Doris — 170, 174 Noah, Beverly — 222, 231 Noeth, Paul — 217 Nolan, Claudie — 217 Norman. Linda — 201, 62 Norris, Bill — 73, 77, 201, 41 Norris, Deryl — 231 Norris, Gregory — 231 Norris, Janit — 217 Norris, Jill — 71, 201 Norton, Robin — 231 Notley, Loren — 124, 165 Notthingham, Michael — 231 Nourse, Calvin — 217 Nowland, David — 115, 116, 151, 231, 143, 142 Nunneley, Mike — 40, 60, 139, 141, 201, 47, 138, O ' Brien, Pat — 231 O ' Connor, Sheila — 222, Olson, Jeff — 68, 89, 201, 64 Olson Barbara — 201 Olinghouse, David — 77, 106, 201, 146 O ' Neal, Richard — 201 O ' Neal, Zondra — 176 Orchestra — 94, 95 Orman, Gary — 232 Orwig, James — 232 Osborne, Chris — 121 Oseland, Tony — 67, 78, 80, 81, 201 Otto, Nancy — 68, 170, 177 Owens, Margaret — 72, 217 Oxford, Richard — 232 Pack, Rita — 217 Padgett, Debbie — 232 Padgett Patti — 113, 201 Pagan, Lavon — 113, 217, 221 Painter, Bill — 77, 117, 201 Palen, Kathy — 60, 70, 73, 91, 121, 217 Palmer, Peggy — 86, 120, 201 Paolucci, Al — 170 Pannell, Susan — 102, 208, 217 Papen, Karla — 232 Papen, Kris — 201 Paquette, Joseph — 232 Paquette Ray — 201 Pansi, D Andra — 60, 208 217 Parker, Glenda — 108, 201 Parker, Mary Ann — 170 Parker, Randy — 79, 217 Parker, Reid — 149, 201, 148 Parker, Steve — 117 201 Parsons, Mark — 217 Parsons, Michael — 217 Parsons Vicki — 217 F ' ason, Paul — 92, 232, 143, 142 Patterson Ken — 217 Pattison, Raymond — 110,217 Patton, Beth 121, 217 Patton, David — 232 Payne, Bill — 217 Payne, Cynthia — 94, 232 Payne, David — 78, 88, 89, 121, 122, 125, 187, Payne, Mary— 112 232 Pearcy Pamela — 201 Peck, Gordon — 232 Pendleton, Larry — 79, 202 Penington, Edward — 170 Penrose, Bradley — 232 Perett, Marilyn — 60, 102, 232,235 Perier, Rogers, — 136 Perkins, Mark — 232 Perryman Karen — 218 Peschka, Jim — 74, 180, 202, 64, 144 Peschka, Terry — 232 Peterson, Diana — 218 Peterson Kim — 232 Peyton, Ronald — 232, 143 Pfleeger, Brenda — 118, 232 Phelps, Janine — 232 Phillips, Sharon — 67, 106, 232 Phillippe, Terry — 202 Philpott, Nancy — 60, 72, 76 202 Photography Club — 80 Pickering, Pam — 109, 202 Pierce, Juanita — 232 Pierce, Marilyn — 108, 202 Pilkerton, Paul — 202 Pippen, David — 202 Pitt, Kenneth — 130, 133, 170 Pittman, Cynthia — 202 Pittman, Debbie — 202 Pittman, Robert — 202 Pittman, Stephen — 232 Plummer, Rebecca — 63, Polk, Sandra — 232 Poison, Ronald — 68, 113, 117,218 Poor, Randy — 218 Pope, Nannie — 121, 218 Porter, Aaron —,202 Porter, Judge — 121, 125, Potter, Debbie — 92, 218 Potter, Janet — 112, 202 Powell, Kim — 30, 218 Powell, Mike — 218 Power, Carol — 218 Prater, Connie — 108, 202 Pratt, Debra — 109, 202 Pratt, Mike — 146 Prescott, Linda — 218 Price, Pam — 202 Price, Donny — 232 Print Club — 81 Proctor, Barbara — 115, 202 Pruitt, Dudley — 68, 202, 242, 34, 35 Pursell, Mark — 232 Putnam, Carlotta — 202 Quesnel, Vanessa — 79, 218 Quill Scroll — 120 Raburn, Cari — 202 Raburn, Tim — 136, 232 Rackleff, Julia — 170, 181 Rader, David — 60, 116, 130, 133, 134, 135, 232, 138, 140 Ragan, Chuck — 136, 232 Ragsdale, JoAnn — 86, 120. 170 Rahman, Yasmeen — 60, 100, 114, 121, 202, 42, 82 Ramirez, Ron — 81, 202, 64 Ramsey, Judy — 102 218 Ramsey, Marilyn — 218 Ramsev, Steve — 158 Ramsey, Tresia — 232 Randall, Jean — 218 Randol, Kevin — 136 Randolph, Diane — 69, Ransbottom, David — 218 Rapp, Debbie — 218 Rasmc, Bob — 218 Ratliff, Debra — 103, 218 Ratliff, Keith — 232 Ratterree, Brent — 67, 77, 97, 106, 202 Rawiings, Teri — 102, 222 232 Raymond, Lloyd — 202 Raynes, Leslie — 202 Rea, Dixie — 63, 69, 92, 115, 218 Ready Jolene — 202 Record, Taunia — 232 Redburn, David — 73, 86, 120, 125, 156, 157, 202 Red Cross — 63 Reed, Dan — 218 Reed, Elesha — 37, 66, 72, 202 Reed, Lanny — 218 Reese, Randall — 232, 146 Reese, Woody — 218 Reinking, Linda — 73, Remy, Candi — 232 Rench, Allen — 66, 94, Rende, Alan — 149 Renfro, Bobby — 202 Reno. Debi — 232 Rensbaugh, Titch — 113 Rex, Vicki — 60, 69, 106, 121, 218 Reynolds, Glenn — 202, Reynolds, Hazel — 170 Rhodes, Fred — 218 Rhodes, Robert — 106, 113, 167, 202 Rhodes, Ronnie — 110, 202 Rice, Al — 122, 203 Rice, Patti — 73, 88, 89, 187, 203 Rich, Judy — 203 Richey, Randy — 232 Rickerson, Sirena — 92, 203, 57 Rickerson, Suzzane — 222,233 Ricklefs, Margaret — 63, 203 Riddle, Carol — 218 Ridenour, Deanna — 213 Ridenour, Mark — 218 Ridenour, Sarah — 233 Rider, Karen — 96, 208, Ridling, Beryl — 72, 203 Ridling, Ross — 97 Riedesel, Eric — 188, 203 Riley, Brenda — 233 Riley, Dia — 60, 63, 73, 118, 218 Riley, Donna — 233 Rinehart Pam — 213 Ritchie, Diana — 108, 203 Ritz, Davis — 121, 218 Ritz, John — 74, 180 Roach, Charles — 213 Roach, James — 135, 218 Roach, Rhonda — 213 Roach, Steven — 110, 218 Roark, Donna — 233 Robbin, John — 218 Roberts, Charles — 218 Roberts, Judy — 233 Roberts, Johnny — 132, 135, 158, 159, 203 Roberts, Michael — 233 Roberts, Patti — 102, 109, 203 Roberts, Rickey — 203 Roberts, Ronnie — 117, 157 Robe rts, Roy — 70, 76, 233 Roberts, Sandra — 203 Roberts, William — 203 Robertson, Pamela — 44, 109, 186, 203 Robertson, Ronald — 66, Robin ' ett, Natalie — 118, 233 Robinson, Carol — 73, 96, 218 Robinson, Debbie — 218 Robinson, Diane — 218 Robinson, Johanna — 233 Robinson, Lee — 213 Robinson, Mary — 170 Robinson, Mary — 61, 112, 218 Robinson, Tomma — 208, 219 Robinson, Vivian — 166 Robison Cassie — 233 Robison Vicki — 203 Rocha, Carolyn — 203 Rocha, Christine — 219 Rodgers, Brenda — 233 Rodrigues, Mike — 96, 203 Rogers, Anthony — 92 Rogers, Deborah — 233 Rogers, Gloria — 219 Rogers, Karen — 203 Rogers, Raymond — 136 Rogers, Teresa — 203 Rogers, Vicki — 203 Rogge Roxann — 75, 219 Rohr, Frank — 34, 44, 130, 131, 132, 135, 152, 203,64 Rohrs, Laura — 108, 203 Roller, Connie — 26, 42, 94, 98, 203 Romo, Shirley — 233 Roop, Katherine — 203 Roop, Vickie — 219 Rose, Mary Louise — 88, 89, 91, 170 Rose, Teresa — 203 Rosenfeld, Cheryl — 219 Ross, Teresa — 94, 219 Rosson, Alan — 219 Rowe, Greg — 233 Round-Tree, Elliott — 170 Debra — 121, 171 Ruggli 219 Ruggles, Larry — 34, 131, 132, 135, 152, 203, 56 Ruiz, Claudia — 94, 233 Rushing, Linda — 219 Russell, Deborah — 219 Russell, Eddie — 203 Russell. Mark — 233 Russell, Michael — 219 Russell, Pam — 233 Russell, Teresa — 233 Russian Club 67 Russian, Linda — 113 Rustlers — 115 Ruth, Stan — 70, 219 Ryan, Debi — 233 Ryan, Janet — 94, 233 Ryan, Jeffrey — 66, 121, 125, 219 Ryan, Jimmie — 203 Ryan, Michael — 203 Ryan, Stephanie — 233 Ryker, Rebecca — 233 Saas, Randi — 68, 72, 92, 219 Sabala, Margie — 203 Sabala, Vincent — 233 Saddler, Valarie — 233 Saddler, Vanessa — 54, 92, 203, 62 Sailer, Gene — 203, 148 Salviz, Yusuf — 233 Salter, Paul — 170 Sanchez, Eliseo — 81, 170, 179 Sanders, Janet — 60, 87, 120, 186, 203 Sanders, Jennifer — 60, 68, 72, 219 Sanders, Pat — 166 Sanders, Steve — 132, 135 Sappington, Rhonda — 69, 121 219 Sarasus, Martin — 203 Sawyer, Keith — 233 Sawyer, Kenneth — 233, 142, 143 Sawyer, Phillip — 203 Schaefer, Paul — 219 Schayder, Richard — 125 Schell, Patte — 91, 233 Schellstede, Agnes — 170 Scheuerman, Jay — 151, 233, 143 Schmidt, Diane — 233 Schmidt, Paul — 135, 152 Schofield, Sherry — 109, 204 Schooley, Karen — 112, 121 Schroeder, Carl — 204 Schultz, Carolvn — 73, 79, 204 Schuyler Richard — 219 Science Club — 76 Scott, Dorothv — 180, 204 Scott, Gary — 219, 140 Scott, Mary — 204 Scott, Pamela — 204 Seweil, Pamela — 219 Sexton, Brad — 116, 132, 135, 204 Shahan, Cynthia — 69, 79, 219 Shaleen, Joel — 219 Shannon, Dale — 204 Sharum, Tom — 233, 222 Shaver, Sheree — 233 Shaw, Cynthia — 108, 204 Shaw, Teresa — 118, 233 Sheffer, Jann — 204 Shelby, Jeff — 204 Shepard, James — 144, 145 Shideler, Loretta — 112, 170 Skelton, Tom — 132, 204 Skidmore, J. C. — 28, 204 Slama, Joseph — 204 Slama, Sue — 233 Slankard, Connie — 63, 208, 219 Slankard, Mark — 158 Slaven, Robert — 204 Slavens, Arlen — 136, 233 Slocum Dana — 61 Slone, Dale — 204 Small, Pam — 204 Smelser, Bonnie — 71, 106, 115, 204 Smelser, Burt — 233 Smith, Brenda — 233 Smith, Cynthia — 233 Smith, Gary — 88, 89, 219 Smith, Hurshal — 219 Smith, Jana — 109, 204 Smith, Joe — 219 Smith, Larry — 158 Smith, Monty — 219 Smith, Pam — 219 Smith, Pamela — 233 Smith, Patricia — 63, 183, 234 Smith, Paul — 151, 234, 144 Smith, Paula — 71, 90, 219 Smith, Pixie — 102, 234 Smith. Randy — 219 Smith, Randv — 96, 204 Smith, Richard — 219 Smith, Robert — 156 Hith, Valerie — 234 Bith, Vicki — 234 Bith, Vicki — 109, 204 Bith, Vickie — 79, 118, l08, 219 iiith, Virginia — 110, iil4, 204 Iiith, Walda — 68, 89, !19 Mith, Wayne — 234 jlison, Debra — 234 Idder, Nancy — 107, 170, 1 176, 234 Uder, Ralph — 204 iB der, Sheri — 219  der, Tucker — 29, 187, T04, 46 ;|«ten, William — 63, 149, 197, 204, 64, 154, 148 ifcmon, Michael — 73, JK)6, 204 •theimer, Don — 135, tftheimer, Joe — 77, 104, 41 jsthard, Glenna — 92, m, 95, 204 ■lthern, Danny — 136, 20 ijthern, Deborah — 220 tde, Levi — 234 nish Club — 69 ■ars, Randy — 234, 143 ■ars, Terry — 149, 204, 2, 148 §ck, Linda — 204 Incer, Benny — 220 ncer, Ricky — 234 key, Venda — 204 tangel, Brett — 234 inger, J. B. — 204 inger, Pat — 112, 204 irhck, David — 110 Phillip — 224, 34 lgecraft — 123 fires. John — 113, 234 ngeby, Paul — 93, 97 •k, Cheryl — 204 uffer, Brad — 204 Clair, Paul — 74 :d, Dartland — 234 -ile, Susan — 37, 40, 3, 67, 75, 89, 103, 104, 05. 1 6, 187, 192, 205, f fnmoiis Robert — 220 ifchens, Darrah — 215, B0 fchens, Peggy — 94, !io fchens, Troy — 113, ftp, Vickie — 109, 205 •ne, Polly — 234 ens, Barbara — 234 ens, Carolyn — 220 ens, Loretta — 234 ens, Yolanda — 234 ffart, Janice — 234 e, Jim — 117, 220 lham. Ruth — 165 mett, Don — 109, 205 nips — 106 ps, Dennis — 31, 60, 1,220 lit, Lanora — 108, 205 :et, Arthur — 110, 205 ick, Teresa — 60, 67, 2, 217, 220 bling, Donna — 63, 2,110 ckland, Billy — 205 ckland, Hazel — 166 ckland, Phil — 61, 94, 20 ud, Pam — 220 ie, Jamie — 113, 205 dent Council — 60, 61 gs, Suzi — 26, 42, 73, | 115, 187, 205 ivan, Karen — 107, !0 iner, Dulci — 220 wie, Esther — xr, Teresa — 220 ;er, Nancy — 63, 91, 234 Sutter, Wayne — 30, 123, 220 32 Swaf ford, Jane — 205 Swaim, Kelly — 234 Swatzell, Ronnie — 234 Sweetman, Carol — 205 Swenke, Pamela — 220 Swofford, Janice — 205 Syfrett, Cathy — 220 Tackett, Mary — 205 Tanksley, Gillie — 170 Taylor, Angela — 75, 220 Taylor, Frank — 234 Taylor, Jerry — 62 Taylor, Mark — 135 Taylor, Mike — 205 Taylor, Nita — 75, 220 Taylor, Sheryl — 121, 220 Taylor, Sheryl K. — 234, 121 Taylor, Steve — 40, 73, 77, 116, 132, 135, 187, 205,24 Teehee, Janet — 109, 205 Teel, John — 205 Terrell, Debbie — 73, 79, 205 Terrell, Teresa — 234 Termini, Loretta — 214, 220 Thatcher, Angela — 205, 220 Thayer, Aluandra — 234 Thayer, Larry — 234 Thespians — 122 Thomas, Paul — 29, 34, 40, 43, 83, 116, 124, 132, 135, 187, 205, 64. 145 Thomas, Gene — 94, 22, 234 Thomas, Sally — 66, 73, 94, 205, 42, 82, 41 Thomas, Trena — 100, 234 Thomason, Johnny — 21, 136, 137, 220 Thomason, Mary — 72, 92, 220, 32 33 Thompson, Edward — 214, 220 Thompson, Karen — 234 Thompson, Michael — 220 Throne, Cindy — 205 Thurmand, Zelda — 112, 179 Tibbs, Debra — 222, 234 Tidmore. Diane — 234 Tiffey, Charles — 234 Tiller, Darrell — 234 Tiller, Jerry — 135, 152, 220 Tipton, Glen — 110, 220 Tipton, Suzanne — 86, 103, 120, 205 Tobler, Douglas — 234 Tolbert, Nancy — 50, 109, 205 Tollison, Ronnie — 205 Toomey, Gene — 206 Torris, (Catherine — 234 Townley, Dana — 106, 234 Trailblazers — 114 Trammell, Anna — 40, 73, 85, 95, 97, 98, 120, 206, 32 Trammell, Mae Belle — 234 Travis, Sandra — 100, 101, 220 Travis, Tina — 234 Trent, Jennifer — 234 Tripp, Thomas — 66 Trompler, Fred — 79 Trout, Carrie — 73 Troxel, Jan — 112, 206 Tuck, Patricia — 106, 234 Tucker, LeAnn — 70, 73, 220 Tucker, Mary — 97, 220, 82 Tucker, Vicki — 70, 88, 89,32 Tudor, Donna — 206 Tuggle, Juanita — 206 Tuner, Brenda — 70, 73, 100, 219 Turley, Debra — 206 Turley, Jeanie — 79, 206 Turley, Pat — 81 Turner, Bill — 158 Turner, Debby — 71, 220 Turney, Mark — 136, 234 Turning, Kevin — 149 Twombley, Beverly — 206 u Uhuriam Society — 62 Ullrich, LaDonna — 234 Ulrey, Jonnie — 77, 206 Urchison, Ronald — 206 Utter, Fred — 170, 182, 140 Valdez, Fernando — 37, 45, 69, 83, 132, 135, 206, 64 82 VanCleave, Andrew — 206 VanCleave, Cynthia — 235 Vanderford, Karen — 75, 112, 220 Vandeventer, Pamela — 92, 106, 121, 220 Vandeventer, Perry — Van Meter, Pamela — 206 Van Meter, Samuel — 206 Vann, Stephen — 220 Vanscoy, Doug — 220 Vath, Isadore — 206 Vaughan, Cheryl — 220 Vaughan, Robert — 235 Vaugh, Ray — 62 Vaughn, Jim — 235 Vaught, Cynthia — 91, Velie, Bernice — 170, 176 Vernon, Greg — 206, 154, 155 Viall, Diana — 235 VICA — 48, 112 Villareal, Morey — 117, 170, 183, 146, 144, 145 Voight, Charlene — 63, 118, 220 Voyles, Vicki — 75, 89, 115, 206 w Wade, Dalora — 69, 220 Wadley, Judy — 235 Wagoner Padraic — 221 Walker, David — 206, 235, 154, 155, 32 Walker, Anna — 206 Walker, Karen — 221 Walkup, Larry — 235 Wall, David — 206 Wall, Ronnie — 151, 235 Wallace, Anne — 67, 79, 121 221 Wallace, Jeffery — 221 Wallace, Kelly — 235 Wallace, Orletha — 235 Wallace, Yolanda — 206 Wallingford, Malia — 206 Walsh, Koni — 109, 206 Walton, Karen — 221 Waltzer, Patricia — 91, 102, 235 Ward, Beth — 94 Waterman, Janis — 221 Waterman, Mickey — 235 Wathen, Larry — 221 Watkins, Donna — 112, 221 Watkins, Leslie — 235 Watkins, John — 206 Watkins, John — 206 Watkins, Mark — 92, 235 Watson, Carolyn — 206 Watson, Kurt — 94, 96 Watt, Nancy — 222, 235, 82 Weathers Mark — 221 Weaver, Brenda — 167, 206 Weaver, Pat — 29, 66, 67, 77, 206 Weber, Vera — 235 W ebster, Donna — 44, 110, 206 Webster, Dwayne — 235 Webster, Mavis — 39, 55, 60, 79. 235, 82 Welsh, Jerry — 206 Welch, Sara — 235 West, Jeanette — 206 West, Richard — 221 Westbrook, David — 206 Westfall, Randy — 95, 96, 221 Wheeler, Claudie — 207 Whitaker, Sandra — 69, 221 Whitaker ' , Terry — 221 White, Bryan — 135, 221 White, Georgians — 79, 169, 170, 174 White, Karen — 63, 110, 111, 207 White, Jerry — 123, 207, White, Phillip — 20, 92, 94, 207 White, Sandra — 72, 89, 207 White, Terry — 207 Whiteeotton Terry — 221 Whitehead, Russell — 110, 207 Whittaker, David — 113, 207 Whitworth, Mike — 151, 221 Wickliff, Claudia — 115, 221 Wickliffe, John — 235 Wilburn, Charles — 62 Wildcat, Robert — 116, 136, 235, 146 Wilfong, Linda — 235 Wilfong, Richard — 66, 123 Wilkinson, Brandon — 221 Wilkinson, Wendell — 156, 170, 172, 140 Wilkerson, Susan — 88, 89, 100. 207 Willett, Roy — 92, 235, 140 Willets, Dave — 45, 60. 116, 150, 151, 152, 187, 207, 64, 65 Willey, Steven — 207 Williams, Bobby — 207 Williams, Clayton — 95, 235, 146 Williams, David — 21, 34, 132, 134, 135, 152, 207 Williams, Janet — 95, 96, 207 Williams, Linda — 83 Williams, Lisa — 207 Williams, Lorraine — 207 Williams, Margaret — 235 Williams, Rebecca — 89, 121, 221 Williams, Sharon A — 221 Williams, Sharon K — 207 Williams, Sherrie — 235 Williams, Zoe Ella — 115, 207 Williamson, Kimm — 221 Willis, Franzo — 221 Wilson, Bradley — 221 Wilson, Grant — 158 Wilson, Janet — 79, 221 Wilson, Judy — 66, 72, 92, 221 Wilson, Sherril — 66, 235 Wilson, Sue — 164 Wilson, Tommy — 81 Wilson, William — 207 Wimer, Sonald — 221 Winburn, Brenda — 235 Wing, Rick — 158 Wisby, Janet — 207 Wisnoskie, Danny — 110, 207 Witt. Terri — 235 Wolf, Charlie — 60, 110, 207 Wolf, Kenneth — 235 Wolfe, Linda — 207 Wolfe, Steven — 235 Wolfe, Ten — 22 Wommack, Tommy — 55, 207 Wood, Cynthia — 221 Wood, James — 89, 104, 105, 125, 207, 42 Wood, Karen — 235 Woodard, Betty — 235 Woodard, Richard — 110, 111, 221 Wooden, Paul — 66, 235, 64 Woodland, Richard — 152 Woodruff, George — 221 Woodhouse, Teena — 112 Woods, Glenda — 221 Woods, Neal — 221 Woods, Rodney — 188, 207 Woods, Venus 207 Woodward, Goldie — 207 Woodward, Patricia — 68, 207 Woolfe, Jann — 60, 208, 221 WorrelL Debbie — 207 Wren, Christopher — 96, Wright, Bobbye — 221 Wright, Brenda — 235 Wright, Debra — 207 Wright, Diana — 114, 207 Wright, Robbyn — 221 Wright, Thomas — 110, 207 Wyatt, Gary — 152 Yancy, Carol — 60, 102, 221 Yancy, Cathy — 97, 235 Yancy, Steve — 235 Yarnell, Steven — 235 Yeager, Kevin — 221 Yeager, Sue — 207 Yeakley, Teresa — 77, 207 Yinst, Penny — 207 York, Paul — 221 Yohn, Lynn — 73, 88, 89, 207 Young, Debbie — 221 Young, Greg — 235 Young, Janet — 235 Young, Lance — 221 Young, Larry — 235 Young, Linda — 221 Younger, Johnny — 235 Yuan, Charles — 86, 120 Yust, Marjorie — 166 Zaborowski, Conrad — 207 Zaffuto, Mark — 67, 221 Zickefoose, Charles — 89, 207 Zickefoose, Richard — 88, Zongker, Betty — 207 Zongker, Cynthia — 72, 221 Zoricie, Robert — 97, 221 Zoricic, Zeljko — 207 Zulpo, Gary — 207 Zulpo, Margaret — 235 Zumwalt, Mark — 221 Zwart, Clifford — 97, 235 Zwinger, Betta — 235 Zwinger, Johnnie — 221 v _ v-n Ov a jLSb = hjUifr JU t -}dU_ Ucko _V v o_, Xi- -3p 6 3 a c . 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