Wood High School - Log Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1958

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THE WOOD HIGH '58 0567 HARRY E. WOOD HIGH SCHOOL INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA U xxx CUR SCHCOL IS OUR WORLD The world of education saw a new satellite appear on its horizon in 1953, lt became known as Harry E. Wood High School, a school world of seventeen hundred students. In this world the school day of- fers, to each student, the opportunity to make friends and to gain an education fitted to his own needs. Individuals hurry to classes, to lunch, to clubs, to special events, living o full and satisfying life. Thus the days have come and gone, leaving the memories you find caught in the pages of this book. .. ,,- -AW mf- Q , V QSM -+1fm1,l3' l.. x 35 'f ' 'if ,., 1,4 , we -an-an uullvlld 4 ,K Q 2-9. Q Q r 'Y 12 ii di - 'Sz 2 V5 , I 1 ' QTQQN 11.22. . isfmswz ,fi i xiwfk , 1 X253 , as . P W my - L sf- 3,,.,.w- Q. Qt wh. ww b 1 in 'NEQMQ .f nl-If Om. 3 E 5 F, R ' E 5g3g1,gggf5, Xb Q iw - A 7' .W J' MS ff LC ft' k k Y 1 2 R 11,f3fVSQQf I 5 ,Q -fm fffsgsgg . L3 afaiQ15:f:4f2,.22'E:'liQ,' . , ,, ws-is?-:arg - 1 ' ' , fff?Yf2'f7fY3'f91T '-Eififf ,A , ,Z m ,gf :. . X Q ! wwf 5 i may v g f- -.. , is I s x Q. gw swf if A Q 5 z 9 6 ,aff 2 ,fy H --Q :. 15:1 , ' . ff .f : I j' , V P: g H139 Kg, Q 4 f , . -- iff- gg , : L ' 'C ' .-Wgzf. 1 4 .V xx, 3 X K. Q- N ' , ' f ,ev . w A .,.,:,,fm -- E, ,, K fi., ,wif 4 -R ,iw il-.ss HEART OF OUR ORBIT STOP AND SHOP The library sends its rays into all corners of our school. Whatever the need, Ann McKenzie, Pencils, pens, paper and paraphernalia of all Marilyn Sheppherd and Carol McCarty, student kinds are the implements that keep our world librarians, are always willing to help. moving. No one escapes a trip to the bookstore. l ,T 5 it , ..,, . N4 W my .... --ll 'slings FWENDLY ADWCE UNFAILING INTEREST To Mr. Chadd, Dean of Boys, come many Mrs. Eagle, Dean of Girls, consults Harriet students for advice Gnd Cgungiling, Mathewson, Ruth Ann Stewart, and Shirley Hen- dricks about their present and future plans. N Fx . 1 1 S I - Q .Axim W. xl. i Mixing these ingredients, the lunch room hour posses all too quickly. Info our world come visitors from other lands Arriving here is Dr. Fusf Boiimur from Turkey. 1 TRIUMPHFUL TALENT Through the year the auditorium becomes the gateway to musical concerts, dramatic presentations, and the fabulous world of live entertainment. Students, teachers and community talent share the spotlight. Among the outstanding events ot the year are the lndianapolis Symphony Orchestra, the Faculty Talent Show, the Showcase, Thespian Troupe Plays and Musical Programs. These shows bring a welcome change to our daily lives. Shown on this page are the Indianapolis Sym- phony Orchestra with Izler Solomon, the French quartet from one of the student talent shows, a scene from the play, Seventeen ls Terrific, and an unidentified group of teachers from the Faculty Talent Show. - 'ESQ GQ QHS: 353533-zz. o i . . r - F V g . Y X may . Na C . A y F' F U 14 , l x I X 4 t A Q x . t ar W ,YL-I.. . E4 .ww , qxv- PLANS GALORE!! The Wood High School P.T.A. brings the E home into the school. The co-operation between parents and teachers makes possible many and The gnnuql Dgd'5 Club Fish Fry proved a various activities for the student body. huge success as the tirst project of the year. 1 Q- rx. mf 'iw ' at 'Wi so me i rrtw xxx tg 'QS Tlxtxqxc X is Q- -K s c 'KKNFEK N, int tn' - x . x . t 0 i fi K ..-C 9' .-ok, : is H M K M ,,.. 1- 'iight 2 MQ . -HQ -H9 'Q A AG l'NOW HEAR THIS The daily announcements, by Mr. A. K. Jones, are brought into each homeroom every morning The open door of the cottage is the sign of by the Public Address System. hospitality to social events for students, teachers and guests. BUDDING AUTHORS English, the oxis of our world is required of :ll students in the school for six semesters supple- The Shadow Scope is no mystery ,O mmf, menled bY Oddlllonol elefillves- graders, who spend six weeks in the Redding Lob- orofory. i ' .0 as ' , N hi ' ug K , K .N--ef. iw it K K 7 , ,.kh . K X S f ,Q , v - X gg avail K SATALLITE CHATTERINGS School news is published bi-weekly in the Megaphone. The sponsor, Mrs. Shipley, and her staff Mary Armour Anita Houghland, John Williams, Lena Martin, Sharon Baird, Jerry Shane with Rosalie Stanton, Editor, plan the next issue. NEWS HOUNDS Meteorites in the newspaper world are the many students who serve in the paper's publication. 1 1 X 1 Q7 THE EXPLORER II LAUNCHING THE LOG on a successful journey requires the co-operation of Virginia Wright, editor and her associates: LEFT TO RIGHT: Nancy Wheeler, Mary Ann Kerr, Sonia Snyder. SECOND ROW: Mrs Schilling, sponsor, Rose Lillard, Rosalie Stanton, Mrs. Green, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Ray Hendricks, Ted Fox and Cliff Duffer, as well as homeroom salesmen and Mrs. Clark, Advisor. l 1 J FROM OUTER SPACER? Anything may come to light in a biology class. Here, Sandra Hill and Delbert Sanders are trying to analyze one specie. ADVENTURES INTO THE UNKNOWN Scientists on our world are represented by Joe Terrill, Harold Bratton, and Bill Phillips in Chemistry Lab. THE MAGIC FORMULA Mathematics points the way into the future for Richard Kinney and Bill Phillips. OTHER WORLDS Woodls Woodchucks explore other lands and other cultures in Social Studies, Dale Lewis, Ray Miller and Mr. Hill examine the globe for distant destinations. TRENDS OF THE TIMES During a class in Economics, Don Vibbert and Frances Murft present a chart ot financial fluctuations to other members, i S R -ss Q iw XA Z QM A VISICDN CAPTURED 0 vp ' Q3 QQ ns iat'on a d' t' e a 'ng in ou t Q Qc' classes on the th' d floo The oppo tu 'ty to create is a an X rw ' it 0 It ' r W 40,5 M' 63 x I pr 1 n mma IV re never lack: 9 ' X X W X lr r. r nl QQ' 0 yo centive which urges the artists to greater effort. ' ' 3 e9 'WA LN .. :sf XX . SM L . pgs N 4' f-Q: .. . . jail. L . ,.:,,. Z .. J A Y '-iii 'H :AJS X X... K. Q ,sf f 51,.-:,-wizi5..- K . 3. 'QL y i. - fa f .:m,fS L .ww ' A ' .Q zFf'i2.f-QQ, Q Y ig 4 X - s ? ,fy , K- . f ., S H xv YN ,L X N .. .. XX X . J 5 1 X .. Q Q .gf xiii! . X X K. L. A N... RH - -Xin. .. K . X2 X XX.: fz HEX wmv - 'S' - X X-2? 5 .EX kwin . N 'A fx 4 . .'.X. X -X f S xBX' X XX xx 4 R X XF - .fFXT?:w:i. Q sfwfv 2. x L 5 ' Aff. X X . . .,,.. . . . Q X- :X.... X- X X ,X I' STANDING: Mary Ellen Dunn, Ray Childers, Roscoe Ray, Tom Nichols, Ronnie Sullivan, James Terrill, Mr SEATED- Mike Medlock, Bill Styring, Vernon Goodin, Gloria Bramlet, Joe Johnson, Don Cordell, Tom Chandler SECOND: Wilma Price, Nancy Gardner, Charlotte Pritchett, Anita Hougland, Toni Willis, James Shields THIRD: Jean Cook, Richard Lawson, Tom Richardson, Ken Crawley, Rosalie Stanton, Lynn Schreiber, Patty H EAR THAT BEAT! From classical favorites to modern jazz, the Wood High School bands are always willing to per4 form at games, auditoriums and special occasions. i la 1 I i I x 4 .5 S . 5 S s s S s s i Brittan, director. Bill Childers, Eddie Calvert, Jerry Claus, Lee Morse, Steve Dayhuff, Mike Jeffries, Bob Burgett. Eddie Damrell, Bill Price, Steve Richards, Bill Chapman, James Canady, Ruth Ellen Kesot. Dennison, Judy McBride, Steven Stanton. rrt A rri . l A 2 i GIRLS! WHlRLSl TWlRLSl . 'T A fs , is if 4, ' A 44 l X' C' it ,aw . J va K li! The Marching Maiorettes make a pleasant diver- If fi l .. Mi, sion as they toss their silver wands into space. They E , 4 , i q, li are, BACK ROW: Carolyn Long, Tinda Sears, Connie Sears, Shiela Albright, Genieveve Yates. FRONT: Lor- ene Melton, Donna Jarrel, Rosemary Hargis, Earlene ': 1 -' if '1 Hammond, Alice Harris. l ,is ' , gwrisf Q I. Goldenaires are LEFT TO RIGHT- Linda Saters, Margaret Smith, John- I A ny Necessary, Carol Coulter, and Janie Jenkins. 2nd ROW: Carol Pedego, Donna Eldridge, Ruthellen Kesot, Bonnie McCain, Mearylean Adams, Doris Constant, and Romana Meril. 3rd ROW: Delores Clark, Kathy Dean, Harriett Mathewson, Sandra Carter, Della Murft, and Nancy Fulton. 4th ROW: Lorraine Thomerson, Irene Bays, Brenda Bays, Brenda Horton, Joyce Jackson, Grace Fields, and Virginia Wright. . I iii Wt 1- 5 -4.1 .Ny LET MUSIC RESOUND Boy's Concert Club members are LEFT TO RIGHT: Joe Mullinix, Rich- ard McDaniels, Bob Pierpont, David Peed, .Ierry Shane, Colvin Hurt, Dale Lewis, Don Bean, Delbert Padgett, James Canady, Raymond Mozingo. 2nd ROW: Bernard Karcimanas, Bill Settles, Dean Moore, Steve Stanton, Tom Rose, John Loflin, Bob Wetzel, Wesley Swails, and David Brown. 3rd ROW: Norman Mills, Herbert Lepper, Elmer Linne, Vince Brandlein, Teddy Fox, Don Lillard, John, Williams, Ken ny Hendrickson, Willie Smith, Paul Moak. 4th ROW: Myron Wright, Tony Rumple, James Kingery, Larry Cloyd, Michael Ellis, Larry Mil- ler, Frank McGrone, Wayne Coons, Ray Miller, Roy Barrett, Jerry Lee, I E I I 5 I I f l . s S 5 aid! UP IN THE AIR Perfect coordination is required of Mary Ann Kerr, Carol Coulter, Eloina Barr, Linda Lindop, and Kay Chicola as they form an intricate pyramid. .ff cf fc ,. :N A ff ' J' X QNQNW' W, ' if me fill? MECHANICAL AGE Under the direction of Mrs. Green, Sandra Smith and Norma Waldrip become proficient members of the class in Office Machines. A TALKING MACHINE Pamela Lewis listens to a voice dictating words spoken at an earlier convenience, thereby gaining experience in actual Secretarial Practices. A PLANNED FUTURE Pearl Dantz doesn't need a crystal ball to see her future, The Placement Bureau, under the guidance of Mr. Vornholt, directs students into work experience while still attending school. JERY MINUTE COUNTS Time woits tor no mon! These girls have ound it doesnt wait for women either, it they Nonf fo be Successful in Typing. Another needed skill of our times is sote driv- ing. Mr. Fox demonstrates the right woy to pork. f I I i I X' . , T ' Q .ik 4 SHAVINOS OF WOOD HOT WIRES Tom Richardson, under the direction of Mr. Build your own radio in Electric Shop. Lar- Murphy, demonstrates the correct use of the ry Hall assembles his set at tubes, wires, and coils. plane in Wood Shop. V+ A : BLUEPRINT MAN THAT MACHINE Bill Phillips and Ray Norton are learning the Perfect timing is required of Joe Dudley to fundamentals of Mechanical Drawing by figuring turn out precise products in Metal Shop. out construction problems. -. SPIC AND SPAN The cottage adds a touch ot home to the school. Girls from Home Economics classes, Caro- lyn Botscheller, Karla Davis, Betty Board, and Florena Hutchinson, prepare the home for a so- cial event. A HELPING HAND Mary Ann Kerr receives professional care from Carol Pedigo and Barbara TeVauIt in Home Nursing. luv, PATTERNS OF FASHION Up-to-date styles are created from a yard of material and sewing know-how. Carol Devney and Diane Condon add the finishing touches to their semester prolect. OUT OF THIS WORLD Tasty Treats are skillfully prepared by Doro- thy Prince and Betty Lang in the Home Economics Department. 3'-E I ...- ' Vx s r aft 0 Q. N' M ' is 92, 9 V' S woe LIGHTS OF LEARNING A steady glow surrounds our satallite, Wood High School. This glow envelopes the many opportunities offered students in the occupa- tional courses. Here, in a barbering class, theory and practice are loin- ed in the enviable opportunity of combining book knowledge with actual experience. Students receive training in many trades of the busi- ness world and are able to step quickly into their own niche as they leave our school world. Y K A ., 'R ss ' Q7- xi R-M .milf 1 f ae '1 . If I QA 'Ql I Jw 'Uv Kwai an-'Sf .A al . U xijs KN? xbQ. ' , 'Q , LQ X if I , . . .,, --we ' Li V A QM Q3 'QP ' .X b A Q , 4 S. it ,Q ,... ,, ' R yy 4 . A .L ge- K.. w , x . Q Q K K Suki' 1 4.., ... , K 4 , qi p .Bw ' ' J G' 4' - 'J .. l'f Mfijifgiigti 1 I.. vnu.-wang . X M' 'Q , xxx?-ll, sf 4' l iff . M 4- WA' , S A g x V 4 r NL X. ga V 4 RQ LA 5 l iv W 'YL1 ' ' L I L 'Y .. M' 1: L, f .tif L N. qdj V Lf X ,v this S,ik' Ll.'XQ iZ.x L. . If W .3 'f ':'N J A ...gnu as gqr' 24 Y,-.-4' .J gif BEAUTY IS oUR BUSINESS TQQTH OR A new hair style is lust like a new hat to a viornan. ln Beauty Culture girls from all OVSV lhe Preparation for a career as a dental assistant city loin Wood students in learning the secrets of d - is another opportunity for students to train for the goo groommg' future. Mrs. Marjorie Carr, instructor, is shown pointing out the functions of the teeth. CUTNNG ll: 5 Q 5 ff' ig' IIS gr .4 . z -f k A , 'Qu 'Q f :W xw 5 Eg - Magix' ' mw.,..:, .kk kkhrk K 'Sli 'va-Sa-5 M110 Q- lp , , N CAN SHE BAKE AN APPLE PIE? Commercial Food classes have a steady ' stream of patrons when lunch periods roll around S A S each day. These girls are learning how to bake Kenneth Dobbins is one of the many boys who hull ples for fifteen hundred hungry Scholars' is learning the restaurant business while still in school. 5 l J X 5,51 THE SOLE OF THE MATTER ea wb 'Putting the best toot forward seems to be the Q motto ot the Shoe Repair classes Well kept shoes are 5 I e ec, o Qs, Q Q9 to essential os we walk on the roocls of our world. T5 0 '5 tx X Q5 o 0 1 +0 X e X y Q35 Q6 X Q5 19 v 'ti 0 l , Y ,Q FACING FORWARD g, N' Q 9' People in our school world come in all shapes and sizes. Each con- tributes his share as a member of our society. A feeling ot friendship prevails from the loftiest senior to the humblest seventh grader, reach- ing teachers, custodians and the two office staffs. Everyone is familiar with most ot the faces met from day to day, and as our world moves on into space many of these faces will become the beloved ones, re- membered long after we are launched into a new stratosphere. FT TO RIGHT: Mary Nelms, Norma Terrill, Roy Hendrick, Bill Phillips, Bill one AND SENQQR Cummings OFF 'i fi it as SENIORS AVNAlM, RALPH Math, Science, English, History Cross Country, Track, Lettermen's Club BAKER, RICHARD WALLACE Math, Science, English Football, Basketball, Track BARRA, ANITA MAE Business, Science, History, English Bible Club, .F.N.C. BOARD, BETTY JEAN English, Business F.B.L.A., Audio Visual BOTSCHELLER, CAROLYN Business, English, Home Economics F.B.L.A., Audio Visual BOWMAN, MILDRED LORETTA Clothing, English, Business Student Council, F.B.L.A. BOYD, ALICE DEWAYNE English, History, Beauty Culture, Business Hewetts BREWINGTON, MARTHA DARLENE Science, Business, English R.N.C., Hewetts BRITTON, PATRICIA ALICE English, History Thespians BUMPS, GERALD LEROY Commercial Foods, English Bee-Bops Club SENIORS CAPPS, YVONNE DEAN Math, English, Latin, History, Science Cheerleading, Student Council, Thespians CARTER, JACK EUGENE English, History, Shop, Science Football, Track, Wrestling CAVENY, THOMAS WAYNE English, Auto Body, Math, Business CLARK, MARIANNE English, Business, Spanish, History Hewettes ' . . X ' r V ,svd l COLWELL, MARGARET ALICE English, Social Studies, Beauty Culture, Math ' Honor ociet ,Sta e Crew CUMMINGS, Rum ANN ,f -A Business, History, English, Spanish ,L F? S Y 9 Vice-Pres. of Senior Class, Senior Honor So- 3 ' ciety, Varsity Cheerleader DANZ, PEARL FERN Beauty Culture, English Historian of Tri-Hi-Y DAVIS, JOANN English, History, Science, Math, Business DAVIS, JUDY English, Business DEVNEY, JUDY ANN English, Home Economics Varsity Cheerleading, Hi-Fi ,pl K 1 '37 , u .,, i 'Tiff' 2 L1. . '. Q New 1 ' . A. A ,41- ag, li I X 5' 5, SENIORS DUFFER, VERNON CLIFFORD English, Math, Science Key Club, Yearbook Stott, School Bank EDWARDS, JOE RICHARD English, Barbering, History, Business EVANS, LEONARD MICHEAL Cleaning and Pressing FOX, THEODORE English, Math, Music, History Key Club, Choir HALL, MELLIE ELIZABETH Business, History, English HANSEN, BARBARA JEAN English, Business Varsity Cheerleading, Thespians, UN Re- presentative HARACE, PHYLLIS JUNE Business, English HARGIS, ROSEMARY RUTH English, Art Pep Band, Drum Maiorette, Orchestra HARPER, GEORGE MARION English, Body Shop HEATH, HLORIA BURNETTE Beauty Culture, English SENIORS HENDRICK, RAYMOND LOUIS Math, Science Senior Class President, Rey Club HENDRICK, SHIRLEY English, Home Economics Hewettes, Tri-Hi-Y, Junior Honor HOGAN, ROBERT FRANCIS English, Business, History HOGAN, ROSEMARY FRANCES English, History, Music, Business HOLLAWAY, KENNETH English, Science, Algebra HUTCHINS, JOHNETTA Business, English Society Future Nurses, Debate Club, Hewetts JANELSINS, RUTA Business, English Hewetts, Tri-Hi-Y, Future Business Leaders KECK, JAMES TYSON English, Barbering, Industrial Arts, History KESOT, RUTHELLEN Music, English, History Student Conductor, Band, Hi Fi KINNEY, RICHARD EARL Math, English, Science Key Club, Bank, Student Council I ga X .sz-in -Gs 1 -I--fr I l I -.0 R . rv-N i A Q 1 , 'fm EQ ,Jf if 1 I gi .1 sr. I , c ,bs, --flicker-,L 'Q Rl I ,I g ,,.A L ,I I I 'X 4 X s f' I ivan-e ac. ,fe-li ':' be 1 ' I I s . i 2- - . 8 f: ,elkw f si SENIORS LAWSON, ROBERT CHARLES English, History Pep Band, Dance Band, Bank LEE, DARLENE SARAH Beauty Culture, English, Clothing LEWIS, PAMALA DARLENE Business, English Tri-Hi-Y, Hewetts, National Senior Honor Society LILLARD, ROSE EDNA English, Business Yearbook Staff, F.B.L.A., School Reporter for Quiz Em on the Air LONG, MARION LEON Math, Science LORICR, WILSON HUGHES English, Barbering, History, Shop Basketball, Football, Lettermen's Club MARTIN, ELNORA LAVINYA English, Business F.N.C. McKEE, JAMES English, Math Key Club MCKENZIE, ANN ELIZABETH History, English Library Ass't., H.S.L.A., Student Council SENIORS MILLER, LARRY HOWARD English MILLER, LARRY LEE if English, Choir Showcase 1 Sp L MURFF, FRANCES MAE -A A Hewettes , 4ff 7' g . A g OTT, SHARON KAY ' x x 4 , . Clothing, English 5 English, History '- I - Foods, Business Education L b PARKS, CARL Cleaning and Pressing, English PEALE, IDA English, Home Economics PHILLIPS, JOHN EUGENE English, Auto Body Wrestling, Golf PHILLIPS, WILLIAM VAUGHN ll ' Science, Math sssg' ' - Honor Society, Quiz 'em Team, Senior Class E- ' gs Treasurer ' i L g N I ,..' i . i. s 1 ' I, , 4-.elsrgi I POEHLER, RANCE WARREN English, History 'iii'i PL, I Salesmanship Club, Basketball, Junior Town ,.-L I ' ..:. . X Q ,X x PRICE, KATHERINE I English, Home Economics 1 A f 1 Meeting I fl I, - f' 13 '53 'Hi s S as vi X, N X ,f ..,, ,i-is lfzaiyx- q ,i L , Q Ig , f 4 I SENIGRS REMMELL, HERBERT RONALD English, Moth RICHARDS, WANDA MAY History, English RUSSELL, MARIAN English, Football Queen Court, Showcase SHERMAN, ARLETTE MARIE English, Business Choir, F.B.L.A., D.E.C.A. SMITH, LAURETTA JEAN Home Economics, Business SMITH, SANDRA .IEAN SNYDER, SONJA KAY English, Business Honor Society SPRONG, MONFORD RESTEL English, Business Choir STANTON, LOUISE ROSALIE English, Editor Megaphone, Bond, Honor Society STOCKINGER, RAYBURN DEON English, Business Key Club, Wrestling, Concert Club SENIORS STONE, NORVIN SAM Math, English Key Club, Student Council STRICKLAND, MARJORIE ANN English, History TATE, GEORGE RAYMOND English, History TEVAULT, BERTHA English, Com. Foods VAUGHN, FRANK English, Com. Foods VIBBERT, DON HAYES English, History WALDRIP, NORMA JEAN Business, English Quiz 'em Team, Honor Society, F.B.L.A WHALING, ANNE THERESE Beauty Culture, English, History WHEAT, DELROY Art, English Cheerleader, Yearbook WRIGHT, VIRGINIA ELIZABETH Business, English, History Yearbook, Goldnaires . W. 4.-y , . .t ? , - ' i iv, iw V VT. is T7 ie xv f ' I' 1 fi g' ' FRE A . ' . . ,,f, filf X , 4 . 1 j ' Gil if? it Y X i i,, ,elt'i,f . , is . 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Constant, Doris, Cook, Jean, Coons, Wayne Crowe, Jim, Dietrich, Harold, Duff, Ella Dunn, Ellen, Dunn, Robert, Elliott, Anna, Ellis, Michael, Elliston, Earl, Evans, Corrine Fields, Grace, Fish, Bela, Fraley, Shirley, Fu- qua, James, Gholdsan, Fred, Graston, Buddy Gregory, Geneva, Harris, James, Hickman, James, Hill, Dorothy, Hudson, Ronald, Hunt, Tom, Jarrell, Donna, Jenkins, William, Jones, Sharon. Keith, Jim, Kelly, Estil, Martin, Lena, Matthews, Roger, Mayfield, Stephen, McKinney, Vernon, Melton, Delpha, Mitchell, Mary, Moore, Doris. Moore, R. V., Murff, Gladys, Murphy, Patrick Nahmiss, Desdemona, Nelms, Mary, Odom Pat, Owens, Billy, Patrick, Bonnie, Perry, Ger- aldine, Pribble, Judy, Proffitt, Irene, Pruitt, Mary Reedy, Ronnie, Richie, Larry, Robert, Corrie Rumple, Doris, Sears, Connie, Shadowens Roger. Siegman, Max, Smith, Charles, Smith, Larry Smock, Gordon, Snow, Bal, Terrill, .loe Thompson, Ed, Thompson, Katherine, Track- well, Don. Webb, Mary, West, Alfred, Williams, Doris, Williams, Deanna, Williams, John, White, Cleo, Wright, Virginia, Yates, Geneviene. 1 1 SOPHOMORES Abel, Pascal, Allbright, Shelia, Allen, Micheal, Allison, Janice, Avant, Frank, Baird, Nancy, Baker, Gloria, Baker, Judy, Bennett, Mari- lyn. Bird, David, Board, David, Bock, Virginia, Boone, Charles, Burgess, Ann, Burgett, Bob, Brown, Betty Sue, Cannon, Richard, Capps, Betty. Carroll, MaryAnn, Carroll, Walter, Carter, Betty, Carter, David, Chandler, James, Clair, Roselyn, Clark, Delores, Clark, Jerome, Con- don, Diana. Conover, Bill, Cook, Harold, Cook, Juanita, Cooper, Patty, Curran, Dixie Lee, Davis, James, Davis, Karla, Davis, Lemmie, Davis, Russell. Dennis, Phyllis, Dixon, Charles, Driver, Mary, Dugar, Don, Duncan, Martha, Dunn, Kenneth S., Eads, Billy, Eorley, Janet, Edmond, James. Ellis, Melvin, Fraley, Paul, Fuqua, Larry, Gholdson, Doris, Grimsley, Tommy, Hahn, John, Hainley, John, Hall, Dora, Hardman, Richard. Harris, Janet, Heath, Larry, Hill, Sandra, Hol- ler, Mike, Hope, James, Hopkins, Patricia, Horton, Brenda, Hoskins, Leon, Huffman, Sue. Hutchins, Florena, Jennings, Jo, Johnson, Arm' stead, Johnson, Joe, Johnson, Lena, Jones, Helen, Jones, Jack, Kennedy, Carolyn, Kern, Janice. Kilmer, Harry, Kingery, Roger, Linkon, Sandra, Lyng, William, Marsh, Carol, Martin, Nor- man, Mathewson, Bill, Mathewson, Harriet, McBee, Gloria. McBride, Myrel, McGregor, William, McGuf- fey, Jerry, McKee, Judy, Miles, Lois, Miller, Sherry, Moore, Cleotha, Moss, Bill, Mullinix, Judy. Murff, Charles, Murphy, Carol, Murrell, Ra- mona, Nickens, James, Ott, Carolyn, Pad- gett, Barbara, Pate, George, Pate, Mary, Pate, Robert, Perdue, Patsy, Pierson, Linda, Price, Billy, Prince, Norma, Purvis, Patty, Rexroat, Grethel, Root, Gale, Scaggs, Steven, Clark, Joan. ar I .- C- .Y7 .K -5 L Eff' I ff' ,K Q t j-.,..-. i. I - t 1 - S if -f .,.. ,Q 1 TQ N, ' 'f All? '. 'Q - .Jah j -.,f,1. X :like -a' . 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William, Edwards, Wilson, Donna, Wilson, Jerry, Winston, Wilburt, Wundrum, Don, Aguilar, Carmen, Abrams, Arvin, Allen, Rosa, lyn, Asbery, Sylvia. FRESHMEN Bailey, Danny, Bailey, Leroy, Barra, Alana, Bayer, Jimmy, Beal, George, Bear, Mildred, Beasley, Eugene, Bennett, Rosemary, Biggers, Nancy. Black, Dwaine, Balin, Steve, Bolton, Larry, Borinstein, Sheila, Born, Linda, Bowman, Da- vid, Brandt, Charles, Brashear, Larry, Brow- der, Phyllis. Brown, Barbara, Brown, Bonnie, Brown, George, Brown, Virginia, Burton, Basil, Byers, Larry, Cannon, Nancy, Capps, Douglas, Car- penter, Fred. Carney, Jack, Carter, Evan, Cassetty, Bessie, Cecil, James, Charlton, Joanne, Chicola, Kay, Cloyd, Larry, Coats, Shirley, Cordell, Don. Cosby, Sandy, Coulter, Carol, Cox, Lonnie, Curtis, Betty, Dalton, Edna, Davis, Donald, Dearing, Sandra, Detinio, Charlotte, Dicker- son, Judy. Dickerson, Norma, Ditchley, Lillian, Dorsey, John, Duncan, Daniel, Duncan, Jim, Earls, Arnold, Eaton, Lila, Edwards, Helen, Edlridge, Donna. Engle, Norma, Estes, Robert, Evans, Frank, Eversole, Larry, Fischer, Joe, Fox, Marilyn, Fuguo, Martha, Fulton, Nancy, Gawel, Fran- ces. Gill, Danny, Gill, George, Glaser, Kenneth, Glover, Roy, Gray, Bill, Gregory, Ronald, Greene, Elizabeth, Gribben, Larry, Gunim, Hobert. Hall, Betty, Hardcastle, Franklin, Hardman, Ethel, Hayes, Carolyn, Herdlebough, Larry, Herdon, Della, Holler, Erma, Holman, Jack, Holmes, Robert. 1 I FRESHMEN Hooker, Barbara, Horning, George, Horton, Ronny, Hughes, Phyllis, Hughey, Charles, Hut- chinson, Thad, Jackson, Joyce, Jacobs, Chris Jeffries, Mike. Jenkins, Janie, Johnson, Carolyn, Johnson Joe, Jones, Don, Keeley, Donald, Kemper, Frankie, Kennedy, Joseph, Kern, Barbara, Kern, Karen. Kerr, Comer, Kerr, Mary, Kimbrough, Spurges, LoFollette, Jim, Lavender, Elizabeth, Lawson Richard, Lee, Sandy, Lewis, Barton, Lewis, Ken neth Lillard, Don, Lindop, Linda, Linne, Rosella, Locke, Doris, Loflin, John, Lotshaw, Barbara, Manix, Eddie, Mathews, Eddie, McAdams Jim. McCall, Jim, McCall, Sharon, McCarty, Carol, McCauley, Sharon, McCloud, Larry, McCoin Bonnie, Mclntyre, James, Mclntyre, Marvin McGrone, Frank. McKinney, Geraldine, McSwine, Eloise, Mea- dor, Lanny, Meadows, Linda, Meadows Steve, Mike, Benny, Miller, Bob, Mitchell, Ron- V ald, Mitchmer, William. Mogle, Sharon, Montgomery, Harold, Moore Sharon, Morgan, Diane, Morris, Byron, Mo- ziwgo, Wendell, Murff, Della, Murphy, Lin- zie, Myers, Charlotte. Nanny, Minnie, Necessary, Johnnie, Nichols Tommy, Norton, Roy, O'Haver, Robert, Payne Nancy, Payton, Pat. Phelps, Nancy, Price, Gertha, Betty, Ramsey, mel, Carolyn. Ellen, Pedigo, Carol, Perkins Poppino, John, Porter, Lionel Rackemann, Alan, Ramage Norma Jo, Reed, Linda, Rem Rite, Tommy, Robinson, Shirley, Rumple, Bob- by, Russell, Wendel, Saters, Linda, Seawood Ruby, Sedam, Charles, Settles, Jim, Shane Jerry, Shepherd, Joann, Shields, James, Shoemaker Kay, Sigman, Karen, Simmons, Harold, Sin- clair, Richard, Smith, Carl, Smith, Grozi, Smith Margaret. -..-, , 'rl' i ' 2 'L r 1? ' N Y . A. I U A E ,agar lei? fi ' . .bv ,F I .KKQIZ7 , X :if . fp, i L fit 1 ,iggwf Q ig, 4. 'S if 'af . . , wc., K 4 his .M v .X 4' i Q 1:9 ight ma Q 1: . i ri iX-if ' i S' ,wi . ni I , F ,ii .- 4 X . ,if Y iiiiiii ' ff A V rf I 5,5 'in' vu: at ii .De 8 . KK S Ct Smith, Willie, Snyder, Martha, Shaw, Steven Spain, Leonard, Spaulding, Thomas, Spooner Henry, Sprong, Ronnie, Stone, Lola, Sutton Linda. y ,gf i 'Q ls,-1 X F , . I-nr: V F, 4 ii ., is iff is V 313523 1 k Elf 4:3 he . i W 5 - X 'iff 4' 0: 5 .+ N A s ' S ff' . A gyg. 5- . V , 4 ,., . W, ,,. 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I f, ,bevy . ks- 5 -fr f ' -is A gm P fl ss y Qs, G.56?,, X Q X ig X ts A A J Z ' il'i'..5f.,,m, , ,K , , ix, n ,V Q, . ,-1, FRESHMEN Schwartz, Paul, Swails, Wesey, Taylor, Jona- tha, Taylor, Suzanne, Thompson, Betty, Thomp- son, Rabon, Tindle, Larry, Trisler, Ronald, Troy, Danny. Tyler, lsadar, Wade, Norman, Walker, Ruth, Warner, Caro, West, Betty, Westmore, Doris, Wheat, Barbara, Wheeler, Nancy, Whetsel, Joe. White, Jackie, White, Jesse, Williams, Carlos, Williams, Laura, Woodmansee, Don, Wood- rum, Damon, Wright, Elizabeth, Young, Jack, Apple, Carol. EIGHTH GRADE Asbery, Bernard, Baker, Brenda, Baird, Shar- on, Barr, Charles, Bean, Janice, Bear, Carl, Black, ldealia, Blackaby, Kathryn, Brandlers, Vincent. Bratton, Billy, Briner, Patricia, Bronstein, Rose, Bowman, Oscar, Brummett, Jim, Brummett, Joyce, Burchett, Norman, Burgess, Carolyn, Burris, Sharon. Butler, Robert, Bunch, David, Compton, Anna, Capps, Lillian, Carnes, Carolyn, Carny, Tony, Carter, Bobby, Carter, Clarence, Carter, Wal- lef. Cassetty, Mary, Caudell, Rita, Chandler, Bob- by, Chapman, William, Childers, Raymond, Clauss, Jerry, Collins, Judith, Collins, Ray, Coppage, Delena. Cosgrove, Catherine, Cox, Ronnie, Crawley, Kenneth, Cross, Patricia, Crowder, Dora, Damrell, Eddie, Davis, Karen, Dayhuff, Steven, Dennison, Patty. Dietrich, Geraldine, Dowdell, Catherine, Dunn, Margaret, Edwards, Bonnie, Eldridge, Dennis, Eldridge, Mary, Evans, Warren, Everts, Jeanette, Foster, Ruth Ann. Fox, Patty, Frentress, Claudette, Gardner, Nancy, Garland, Brenda, Garmon, June, Gawel,Jarnes, George, Skippy, George, Thomas, Goodin, Vernon. Goodin, Virginia, Gray, William, Green, Mary, Gregory, Sandra, Grubbs, Judy, Grubbs, LeRoy, Hammond, Earlene, Hanka, Madeline, Hopkins, Janice. Harper, Joyce, Haskell, Don, Hawkins, Janice, Hayes, Florena, Hayes, Mike, Hayes, Pauline, Hendrickson, Kenny, Higgs, Sandra, Holler, Sandra. EIGHTH GRADE Holler, Ruby, Holloway, Mullins, Holloway Paula, Houglond, Anita, Hurt, Calvin, lonnuz- zi, Frank, Arthur, Janis, Jenkins, Eddie, John son, Harriet. Johnson, Ledale, Johnson, Letha, Johnson Phillip, Jones, Charles, Jones, Nancy, Justice, Johnny, Karamanus, Bernard, Kauffman, San dro, Keotts, Virginia. Kendall, Jaan, Kennedy, Mildred, Kilgore Norma, Kinnarnan, Alta, Kitchens, Betty Knight, Marcello, Knox, Clarence, Kratz, Vir ginio, Lawson, Shirley. Lee, Jerry, Lepper, Herbert, Lewis, Dale, Lew is, Patrick, Linke, Jean, Linke, Joyce, Linne Elmer, Loeblin, Pamela, Long, Ann. Long, Betty, Lowe, Ronald, Lucas, Steve Lynch, Marilyn, Lynne, Geraldine, Lynn, Jim my, Magnes, Rickie, Mohuren, Bob, Maple Mary. Marsh, Sandra, Massey, Jim, Mathews, Pearl Mattingly, Lynn, May, Tommy, McDaniels, Richard, McCurlaugh, John, McCoin, Pat, Med lock, Michael. Miller, Joann, Miller, John, Miller, Ray, Moak Paul, Mogle, Connie, Moore, Andrew, Moore Dean, Murff, Lurline, Nance, Sue. Neal, John, Olteon, Nick, Parnell, Pat, Pate, Jewell, Payton, Geraldine, Feed, David, Pen nington, William, Pennington, Zelda, Petro, David. Pierpont, Bob, Phelps, Vera Mae, Phillips Mildred, Poteet, Chessie, Powell, Michael Price, John, Price, Wilma, Prince, Dorothy Pritchet, Charlotte. Pullen, Jesse, Purdy, Lois, Rexrant, Judy, Rex root, Ronnie, Reynolds, Myrtle, Richards, Juo nito, Richards, Steve, Richardson, Thomas Roberts, Donna. Rose, Barbara, Ross, Marie, Rumple, Tony Russell, Carolyn, Salisbury, Barbara, Sanders Audrey, Settles, Billy, Schrieber, Lynn, Shaft ner, Sharon. Shaw, Thelma, Shoclcley, Mary, Skaggs, Chest- er, Skeell, Delores, Smith, Barbara, Smith Bennie, Smith, Mary Ann, Smith, Robert. 1 1 i I i 31 v' I ww' - . .L Zia 1? x-s fr1F'5'?.-T ssiwf , P' .. 1'.'V .,?-7, A as tl 5.35 iw, wavy .LE . of . .ref .rs is sf fa, Q. .3 . . 51 . 'yi 'N i - 3' ttf . Sf e ff, . Q ,se . 'P xg. . 3 SP4 L3 fi: P' S in , .W exit. wi-if Nl f ' 3 ,qfg Aa. ,i 4: , so ,ff K fa - ': zsmiisw Ef f, ' Q .f A Yi ii, sf if x. vi . H '-Q '-4 :-if-f ' . I 'Z , fag ., -Y 3 L gi, . , fX 3fn?t',Ll 1 Elia? ,L . I P M -- is Q . E i L as P lg IW il-e , ,s,. . Z .ii '-'l ,W S .. , . ,Q 'W , ' -45 'J false M tvs. .2 4 Q . . .b K ..,, ,J L . A 1 - L t-5, , . E 5 al. A1 1 K I we A .. . frm f 'fx Pfifixf 3 1 S' - - P tif A 1.1 D 'Y gt N75 - ' , we :-, - ,. ' I ...- I X ' :-' f . ..', f u P511 Wi fi, W X '-Q , 1. l Q L - lx' . , J gg 'P' is S, J M '. f . 1' fx., .P E. 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LV., ,mA, 2. .3 it lit i 1 :L 'E t L ,. 5 X, it . qt . . i.5s,,.ef ..., W .. ,. 1 1 KWH, . v SEVENTH GRAD e , .. . .,.. ,, Q . .. -M ...J 1 ' . . .. . B, ., , .T ff, A r. M. 'sd ,,- .e W- . .- .11-U, lx 45 A x - i A. . w:,?Ew.,:::1- EIGHTH GRADE Smith, Robert, Snoke, Pat, Spence, Vena, Stanton, Stephan, Statzer, Myrma, Steenborge, Danny, Stewart, Dora, Stewart, Janice, Still, John. Still, Lloyd, Strickling, Emma, Stoneburner, Michelle, Swatts, Jacqueline, Tabak, Morris, Tallent, Jimmy, Tarr, Juanita, Tarr, Kenneth, Terrill, James. Tevault, Bobby, Thacker, Weldon, Thomas, Judy, Trimbrook, David, Todd, Bonnie, Trues- dale, Ralph, Tyler, Willabee, VanDevanter, Marit, Walters, Robert. Wallace, Cynthia, Warren, Victoris, Weimer, Weller, Sherman, Wells, Barbara, West, Ro- bert, Wheat, Betty, Wheeler, Phyllis, White, Sandra. Williams, Sherry, Willis, Toni, Woodcock, Bobby, Worthington, Alberta, Wray, Roscoe, Wright, Karen, Youngblood, Mae, Adair, Carolyn, Adams, Geraldine. Andrews, Rosie, Armour, Marlenea, Atwood, Arvine, Baker, Michael, Bach, Berniece, Badg- ley, Larry, Ballard, William, Ballinger, Ethel, Barra, Adela. Bean, Don, Bechman, Mike, Belew, Elaine, Bettner, Donna, Bettner, Patricia, Bewley, Den, nis, Black, Ronald, Blade, Danny, Board, Pa- tricia. Bova, Mike, Bramlett, Gloria, Brandt, Dean, Branham, Betty, Brannon, Sue, Britt, Robert, Brown, Alice, Brown, David, Brown, Robert. Butant, Sharon, Butler, Doris, Calderon, An- drew, Caldwell, Stur, Campbell, Anna, Cana- dy, James, Cantrell, Nancy, Capps, William, Carpenter, Joann. Carroll, Paul, Carter, Lettie, Carter, Shirley, Carter, Terry, Carter, Tony, Chapman, Dar- lene, Chapman, James, Clark, William, Clit- ford, John. Coe, Elmer, Cook, Eddy, Constant, Ronald, Cooper, Dennis, Cowler, Betty, Cox, David, Crabtree, Nim, Crawford, Bill, Crider, John. Crossley, Sharon, Cundiff, Janet, Daval, Bar- bara, Devney, Jimmy, Dobbs, Linda, Eods, Gloria, Eakins, Jackie, Ellis, Sandra, Elling- wood, Jerry. E SEVENTH GRADE Engel, Robert, Estle, Denny, Evans, Alice, Evans, LeRoy, Evans, Louise, Everts, Donald, Ferguson, George, Fickle, Lula, Floyd, Herbert. Foote, Patty, Froxell, Donald, Gammons, Ruby, Gammons, Shirley, Gardner, Gail, Gib- bons, Patricia, Gibons, Patricia, Gilliam, De- lores, Glover, Roger. Goldsmith, Aaron, Gray, Sharon, Gregory, Jimmy, Gregory, Johnny, Griffith, Adda, Grima, Leon, Grizzle, Patty, Grunden, Sandra, Hamilton, Emily. Hardcastle, Rosielee, Hardcastle, Wilma, Hardman, Wanda, Harmon, Marel, Harville, Linda, Hayes, Alberta, Hazelip, Marilyn, Heath, Monty, Herndon, George. Hill, June, Hillman, David, Hines, Monna, Hogeu, Diana, Hord, Willma, Horton, Janet, House, Jane, Hyatt, Floyd, Jackson, Anne. Jackson, Connie, Jackson, Dave, Jackson, Er- ma, Jarrell, Connie, Jewell, Linda, Johnson, Doris, Johnson, Nancy, Jones, Stanley, Kemp- er, Sherril. Kendall, Mary, Kennedy, Pat, Kern, Susan, Kimbley, George, Kimmell, Raymond, Kingery, Jimmy, Kirkham, Melvin, Kitchens, Mike, Knight, Jim. Knight, Robert, Lair, Phyllis, Lakins, Bern, Langford, Marilyn, Lane, Bryan, Leake, De- loris, Lemons, Janice, Linke, Vicki, Lloyd, Mar- ilyn. Lookebill, Colenna, Long, Carolyn, Lotshaw, Davis, Loy, Berry, Ludlow, Michael, Ludlow, Stephen, Marks, Sherry, Maura, Clara, Marsh, Virginia. Marshall, James, Martin, Sharon, Mayfield, Laraine, Moyes, Bobbie, McBride, Judith, Mc- Cloud, Marva, McCullough, Lillie, McDowell, Woodrow, Mclntyre, Donald. McKinney, Jerry, McKenzie, Marilyn, Melton, Lorene, Meyer, Mary, Mills, Norman, Mink, Shirley, Monroe, Wayne, Moore, Lee, Morri- son, Betty. Morrison, Billy, Mozingo, Raymond, Mun- dew, Margaret, Nancy, Carolyn, Naylor, Dor- othy, Nelis, Sharon, Nelms, Mickey, Newton, Wayne, Nichols, Betty. 4 . f ,Q-Sh.,s25 Q if Q Q- , we S L ? M ,i 9 lj ,- ii gs? sg, X ,ll -v ix if 1 will is . figias. . 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Quinlan, Larry, Rifte, Karen, Riley, Sue, Rob- bins, Frank, Rhude, Robert, Ruddick, Donna, Scruggs, Donald, Scales, John. Schaefer, Jean, Schaefer, John, Scmedel, Lynne, Sharp, Dovid, Show, Janice, Shotts, Phillip, Silverman, Richard, Simmonne, Aquilar. Simmerman, Lynne, Smith, James, Smith, Kar en, Smith, Robert, Smith, Sandro, Snoke, Don iel, Snyder, Alleen, Sours, Diana. Spivey, Christine, Spreen, Brenda, Stanger Judy, Staples, Loretto, Sterling, Juanita, St Clair, Preston, Stoneburner, Terri, Strong, Martha. Styring, Bill, Sullivan, Lindo, Swotts, Eileen, Swatts, Kathleen, Topps, Porter, Taylor, Peg- gy, Terry, Billy, Thorp, Carol. Thomerson, Ruby, Travis, Margaret, Von Horn Geraldine, Johnson, Violet, Vinord, Martha Woinscott, Carol, Wallen, JoEllen, Wallace Junior. Walton, Henrietta, White, Barbara, White, Cecil, Whitley, Gaile, Wills, Dorothy Sue, Wilber, Ruby, William, Willy, Williams, Edith Williams, Larry, Willoughby, David, Wills, David, Wilson, Billy, Wilson, Charles, Wilson, Loretto, Wilson, Sondra, Wolfla, Donny. Womack, Ronnie, Workman, Fred, Wright, Alice, Wright, Deloise, Wright, Myron. 1 1 1 1 SPECIAL EDUCATION Adams, James, Aldio, Joe, Allen, Stephen Alley, Robert, Apple, William, Bach, David Balls, Melvin, Baldwin, John, Baskerville, Da vid. Bayless, Beverly, Beaver, Tom, Berry, Donna Bess, Arthur, Bess, Howard, Blakemore, James Blumenstock, Jim, Blumenstock, Tom, Bohanon Cheryl. Bolton, Bobby, Bray, John, Brittan, Rita, Brow- der, Carolyn, Brown, Winton, Bumps, Judy Burns, David, Capps, Shirley, Campbell, Den- nis. Carson, Ed, Cave, Peggy, Cheatam, Charles, Clenter, Douglas, Coffman, Stephen, Collins, Robert, Cooksey, Ruth Ann, Cooper, Franklin, Coppage, Floyd. Corcoran, Mike, Corbin, Will, Cox, John Daft, Billy, Davidson, Barbara, Davis, Douglas Davis, George Ann, Deem, Linda, Depp, Ruby Devine, Patty, Didion, Fredrick, Dillon, Robert, Dixon, Herman, Donahue, Stephen, Dougherty Frank, Drake, Vinard, Eaglehof, Bernard, El- liott, Shirley. Enochs, Chester, Ferguson, Ivan, Fields, Romus Floyd, Sharon, Foster, Judy, Freeman, Robert Froman, Naomi, Garner, Ronald, Garnett Lewis. Germanine, Lewis, Glover, Karenf Grever Christine, Grever, Martin, Grubbs, Fred Hamilton, Edward, Hancock, Carolyn, Harris Alice, Haskell, Paul. Hayden, Albert, Hester, Mary, Higgins, Eliza beth, Higgins, George, Hooker, John, Hop kins, Dennis, Hoskins, Ellis, Hughes, Earlene Huskisson, Audry. lpock, Tom, Jacobs, David, Jeffers, Eddie, Jenkins, MaryLou, Jimes, Alfred, Johnson Martha, Kellams, David, Kennedy, Marian Kidwell, Robert. Kinney, Phillip, Leach, Irene, Liford, John Lyon, Jay, Maples, Bob, Matrau, Paul, May nard, Garvin, May, Norma, McCloud, James McKinley, Betty, McKinley, Willey, McKinney Earl, Milburn, John, Mitchell, Darrell, Mitchell Ronald, Moffitt, Retter, Mullen, Claude Pounds, Jerry. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 fs-- , -. . Q 1--: ,, 333 -El ' F33 S . , N A .rm 1- i l K Ki S . , 9 f I .rkk Qu: 'Ev T 1' i 117-T3 i-iii i'i ii . iii J QQ L . i -1 .- M i - Qi, . 2 or '- . IIQQ M . 'J X. .5 L.-is -I -if mf L. . ei, ,,:- , K - K ' . A it -S is E 1 L Wi? 1 A J i i umm g .9 Im, X ,M ,ls .6 g .Q M 1 A -L .-3, GH. .il If :V g,-Y: rift W i iii' it ' i fe N J QAM., f X i 2 f , A ' 12: 5- my ,, .,sli..s4 ,Rf f EN wlillfff 55. Mb., e E s C Q W -..,,'t i or 1, ' A 5' . X gi I k.fX!.1,,::52 A .ti W JA - i'irfLlE'?i:'?. J 1 X' ' his E 31- ' it .i -..1. vi, ii if ' i L S . Biff 1 if ' -my fi A ft' ,J o- - J. 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'..:: -:fri L' :,.: ' 4 Excl 'iwiifvfifiiiv 'Liffbisisi 'S , SPECIAL EDUCATION Phyllis Monroe Marilyn Moore Agnus Shaffer Robert Wilson ATTENDANCE CERTIFICATES: Ashcroft, Dennisg Hause, Anna Mae. LEARNING TO LIVE Our Special Education students strive to acquaint themselves with the use of money in business trans- actions. This study will aid them in everyday living as well. E E if it R .alr- HE BUSIEST WOODCHUCK Richard E. Emery lives up to his title ofthe hard working principal of Wood High School. Through the tive years ot Woods existence, he has guided his pupils and staff with kindly understand- ing. GRIN AND SHARE IT These friendly Social Service counselors assist students in solving school and home problems, The staff is composed of Paul Brown, Jane Swengle, Philip Lasley, and Payne Mercer. A 1 ,psi AE? W ',. i , ai 'QQ Ns 'mama GE Not Available 1 A mst' if by 'i V5 1 'A KL L 0 wo QQ-,Sf FACU LTY Richard E. Emery, Principal Alfred K. Jones, Vice Principal Glen R. Miller, Vice Principal Mary Ahlemeyer, Special Education Julianne Akard, Home Economics Warren Angrick, Science Eugene Bennett, Special Education Barbara Berg, Home Economics Sylvia Bird, Nurse Claybourne Blue, Special Education Jack D. Bowers, Mathematics Elwin Brittan, Band Mariory Carr, Dental Assistants Archie Chadd, Dean ot Boys Boris Chaletf, Science Gertrude Clark, English John. Coale, Special Education Julia Colbert, Mathematics Katherine Cooksey, Special Education Bernice Colwell, Special Education Dorothy Cook, Physical Education Dorthea Crites, Home Economics Rosemary Cruzan, Art Clarence J. Curry, Special Education Thomas Davis, Barbering Robert Dinwiddie, Industrial Arts Alice Eagle, Dean of Girls Kenneth Eiler, Business Education FACULTY Reba Ensor, Business Education Nancy Foster, Business Education Gary Fox, Social Studies Virginia Francisco, Librarian Orval Gaines, Mathematics Carol Green, Business Education Charles Gross, Science Bowman Hall, Science Pat Hallagan, Art Gerald Haslet, Auto Body May Hert, Special Education Rilus Hill, Social Studies Clyde Hochstedler, Mathematics Floreen Jefry, Dean of Girls Ruth Jenkinson, English Lyle Johnson, Industrial Arts Margaret Keller, Music John Kenison, Dry Cleaning Clark Ketterman, Mathematics Mildred Key, Special Education Jack Kidwell, Social Studies Marjorie Knebel, Language Bruce Laetch, Social Studies Marion LaGrotto, Shoe Repair Mary Lamb, Special Education Anna Lawson, Special Education Franz Layer, Special Education Kephart Linson, Art. fx ?!' if +. 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Parker, Mathematics Ruth Perkins, Physical Education Nancy Prante, English Olive Purdy, Gifted Cheryl Rau, English William Saler, Mathematics Margaret Schilling, English Kristin Shipley, English William Siedlecki, Social Studies Margaret Smith, Home Economics Paul Smith, Science James Spear, Social Studies Walter Stahlhut, Physical Education Darwin Stevens, Business Education Frank Svarczkopf, lndustrial Arts Helen Sweat, Special Education Paul Taylor, English Alpha Trabant, Science FACULTY Alpha Trabant, Science Ephriam Turner, Industrial Arts Thomas Van Lieu, Industrial Arts Donald Vornholt, Business Education Marion Ware, English t Julia Weir, Special Education Rudolph White, Special Education Bruce Wilson, Industrial Arts John Wilson, Physical Education Hugh Wolf, Social Studies Mary Zenor, Music OFFICE FORCE LEFT TO RIGHT: Francis Huter, Sherry Aus- tin, Ruth Cummings, Bernice Bradshaw. CUSTODIANS LEFT TO RIGHT: Jess McCool, Emery Hart, Percy Bourne, William Sauter, Loren Coffey, Alvie Cole, Don Waggoner. s I f sms sgisC X . is st' S ,I - .. 59, fvfxi 3 , K K iv? l mm, it ssss .Q E ., , V kw- LA .,,, Khik , is ' V C m f -. ,A we --.. .f I - is 1 -it . 'Zigi I, . . . bfi' I t+:. :ifirve+ - - : SL?-Q I C :gi TS 'Qzif,j'.,' ff C 0 X S X Q35 W' ' S 'A 4, ,Q QQ Q t THE CROWNING STARS The for reaching influence ot our school world tokes different per sons into the rodio world, the world ot the stage, the business world ond community service. Through participation in school cmd extro curriculor octivities mony students receive honors in notional recogni tion societies. The Hi-Fi Club is shown ot the right in their prime func tion--cheering on the teams of Wood High School. s. W' Q 9' All .f .i , M Q' f is We X. 121 Y' I k L wt wg lg N-. Qs' Si SM 3 J Q is Q if -Q 2 , gtk NW vu 0 SQ 1 Q X Q 8 JUNIOR HIGH HONOR SOCIETY ROW I: Bob Miller, Helen Edward, Marie Van DeVanter, Charlotte Pritchett, Larry Mc Cloud, Michael Medlock, David Timbrook. ROW 2: Mildred Phillips, Ann Long, Thelma Show, Pam Loeblin, Marilyn Linch, Don Wundrun, Sandy Lee, Phyllis Wheeler, Zelda Pennington, Michelle Stoneburner, Bonnie Brown. ROW 3: William Chapman, Shirley Coats, Nancy Wheeler, Linda Born, Mary Ann Kerr, Lynn Schreiber, Steve Richards, Franklin Hardcastle, Martha Fuqua, Karla Davis, Nancy Gardner. ROW 4: David Board, Ray Morton, James Ed- mond, Steve Bolin, Roger Kingery, Brenda Horton, Larry Fuqua lPres.l Tommy Grimsley, Marilyn Bennett lTreas.l, Sheila Borenstein, Harold Montogemry, Walter Corrall, Paul Fraley, Michael Allen. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADE ROW 3: Suzzanne Tinch, Ruth Cummings, Jackie White, Carolyn Botscheller, Pamala Lewis, Rayburn Stockinger, Monford Sprong Ruth Janelsin, Rance Poehlor, Shirley Fraley, Marsha Goodall, Donni Fatlom, Jackie Cornett, Barbara Hansen, Shirley Hendrick. ROW? Joan Shepherd, Mary Nelms, Mary Ann Clark, Lena Johnson, Bett Board, Marion Russell, Judy Devney, Virginia Wright, Don Davis Arlette Sherman, Sandra Smith, Norma Ramsey. ROW I: Janie Jen kins, Lauretta Smith, Anna Elliott, Charlotte Meyers, Sandra Sherril Sandra Miller, Sharon Jones, Bela Fish, Phyllis Dennis, Mary Beven: i 'SAY- T? .j' Si 'Une if-f . 0 CONSERVATION CLUB BOW I: Bull Ware, George Pate, David Carter, Jlm Edmond, Bull Ionoyer, Bob Burgett, Marvin Mclntyre, ROW 2: Kenneth Dunn, Don- xld Hook, Ruchard Paxton, Bob Lamphler, Bull Paugh, Jim Lamphuer. I I .sv STUDENT COUNCIL ROW I: Sue Rhude, Florena Hutchins, Secretary, Norma Jo Ramsey, Carmen Aguilar, Treasurer, Sharon Wllluams, Madeline Hanka, Joyce Shlrnp, Bonnie Edwards ROW 2: Vuglnra Brown, Carol Pedlgo, Mar- lan Kennedy, Loretta Bowman, Bullle Joyce Black, Wrlluam Gray, San- dra Sherrlll, Mary Armour, Donna Roberts. ROW 3- James Adams, Linda Sears, Jeanne TeVauIt, Steve Richards, Larry Rlchue, CIIII Duf- fer, President, Norvnn Sione, Vice President, Marilyn BenneIr, Kath' eryn George, Rose Lrllard Y TEENS ROW l: Donna Roberts, Marvc McCloud, Patty Foote, Zelda Penning- ton, Karen Smith, ROW 2: Dorothy Prince, Clara Maura, Carol Ap- ple, Karen Riffe, Marie Van DeVanter, Terry Stoneburner, Sue Byers, Pam Loeblin. ROW 3: Carolyn Burgess, Corinne Hudson, Adela Bar- row, Connie Skoog, Lynn Mattingly, Nancy Gardner, Ann Long, Alta Kinnaman, Beverly Shane, Mildred Phillips, Virginia Kratz. BIBLE CLUB ROW 'ln Jerry Shane, Jim LciFollette, Marjorie Strickland, Landa S ters, Tom Rite, Earl Summer. ROW 2- Nora Laderson, Edna Balti Norma Engel, Carol Apple, Albert Watermen, Dave Wright, Bob Cline, Donald LciFollette. ,tx ,uw .1M.. E K Q' KEY CLUB RCW 1: Raymond Hendrlck, Secretary, Norvnn Stone, Earl Ellnston, Larry Muller, Ted Fax, lreasurer, David Board, Don Phnllnps, Michael Allen. ROW 2: Larry Fuqua, Rnchard Kenney, Vuce Presudent, Delroy Wheat, Bull Phnlllps, Bull Ware, Cllff Duffer, President, James McKee, Michael Ellus. gal 1- 'X YQ. TRI HI Y ROW l: Doris Rurnple, Karla Davos, Linda Born, Sandra Srnuth, Bet- ty Board-Vnue Presldent, Suzanne l1nch,Sharon Mogle, Jaclue Lor- nett, Dorothy Hull. ROW 2, Feral Danz-Hlstovlan, Sondra Carter Mary Nelmsflreasurer, Vtrgnma Bock, Shnrley Fraley, Ruta Janelsms, Pam Lewns, Ruth Cummings-President, Shirley Hendrick-Secretary, Nancy Born. Q 1 A, M r 1 1 Mn PP ' .5 A 'K 5 a A ' 7 ' 1. X , ' , M at , x QQ , X 17 x ,4 8 L 5- at X- W 5 2 ,.. 5. IM' THESPIANS ROW I: Barbara TeVault, George Pate, David Car- ter, Fred Gholdsen, Bill Ware. CQUILL AND SCROLL ROW I: Virginia Wright, Marilyn Bennett, Norma Waldrip. ROW 2: Judy Devney, Ruth Cummings NATIONAL SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY ROW I: Sonia Snyder, Sandra Smith, Norma Wal- drip. ROW 2f Pamela Lewis, Bill Phillips, Delroy Wheat Ruth Cummings. BOY SCOUTS ROW l: Stephen Allen, Bascom Cox, Marion, Mor- gan, Bucky Drake. ROW 2: Lonnie Cox, Paul Matran, Ronnie Ponds, Mark Nix, Eddie Withers, Gerald Pounds, John Baldwin. EXPLORERS POST 434 ROW l: Norman Wade, Linsey Murphy, Richard Law' son, Danny Steamburger. ROW 2: Tom Richardson, Harold Montgomry, Michael Allen, John Crider, Michael Powell. BOY SCOUTS ROW l: Norman Wade, John Scales, Jim Padgett, L. Murphy, John Padgett. ROW 2: Bryan Lane, Don Bean, John Price, David Jacobs, George Beal, Danny Steamberger. ROW 3: Mike Powell, John Crider, Steve Stanton, Tom Richardson, Harold Montgomery, Michael Allen, Rich- ard Lawson. JUNIOR TOWN MEETING QUIZ 'EM ON TI'IE AIR TEA LEFT TO RIGHT- Clafford Duffer, Norma Woldrlp, DorIene Brewing- LEFT TO RIGHT: Horold Bretton, Rose Lnllord, Ruth Cummings, Norma Ion, RUIII Cumrnnngs, Delroy When? Woldrlp, Joe TerrnII,BlIIPI1IIIIp5. I mv I I E s s I I I i 'N' 33, rpm 5? FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA STANDING: Vergmio Wrnghf, PuuIetIe Robbins, Irene Boys, Poi Hop- Iuns, Barbara Ross, Beverly Salmon SITTING: Darlene Brewlngfon, Clyde Smockl Bo' Snow! Ronald Jones' Walter Caron, Larry Heldle Anno Barr, Morlorre Strickland, Phyllis Dennis, Sandro MIIIET. boughl Robert O'HOVerl Harold Brononl Ronmd Block' paul plerson ELECTRONICS CLUB Walter Dimnroff, Clrfford Duffer. --., gmww 91 f ,X K N ig wi: 5 N was A X R .2 ac ff: fs-:ste-. N W B W , ag ' 1 , V il' up Q 5 Q TW75? Q' , X, ii 'Kai A KW 'fs-wif H api Q if 3 A if Qu is . Qig. k W i i 3 5 Ai ., M 5,5 Sass .g,. iT:E?6f3w X SRX x N V 53 .. X M Q Q TSE 5 :affix A .W .Lg ,J 'ew flgjgg-1 Q YY A wax, , ,A 'NV ,f .v A k Q .S 1 mr gm Y s . Q ,gig fp wi LSL 5 i3 Sv ' 3 Ss 2 Nb' -s 5 .. 6 K unyuk 5 i f Q , ww N A V. M . - is , 5 ' w. f 5 5: .. .,,.. .. 'I W ,. . Nh. . i' 1. x iii. A ,xl ' :-.fvra zf VALLEY OF THE NILE Wood High Schools fourth annual SHOW- CASE opened with a scene at the court of Aahames, Pharaoh of Egypt. The nobles and ladies ofthe court danced and sang but tailed to prevail against the love ot the Princess for the prisoner, Diemetrius. THE MALT SHOP The SHOWCASE next told the story of a high school group meeting for malts and party plans. A new girl appeared in their midst, attracting the undivided attention of every boy present. The girls realized in time that only a change from jeans to dresses would save the day. 3551 2 ,ll Y Q HOLIDAY MAGIC In the final act Wood students traveled to countries tar away. A reluctant husband decided a holiday abroad wasnt so bad after all when he met some girls dancing among the tulips ot Hol- land and lovely senoritas in Spain. P1-' 1.1 11 CURTAIN TIME The lights are down, as Ronnie Mitchell pre- pares for a performance. Without the help and knowledge of the stagecrew, many plays, pro- grams, and auditoriums could not be held. e W X Q55 1, c ii, 0 MN! 0 ' Q it l 1 x- 9,9 GUIDED MISSILES Our athletes are the magnets which draw interest from outer space. Our teams and our students have learned the importance of teamwork, not only in play but also in work. During athletic games co-operation and good sportsmanship are learned by both players and fans. These are valuable lessons and will serve well throughout a lifetime. .F--v-9 1- -. 2 Eg: , ,a-f' L. mmwfmgQSEQQNx L ' xx N- ,... Q as it wi -...x VIM-VIOOR-VITALITY The peppy cheer squads serve as the spark plug to Wood Highs en- thusiasm. SEATED: Gertha Price, Norman Wade, Sharon Mogle, Lin- da Lindop. KNEELING- Jean TeVault, Nancy Baird. STANDlNG: Dele roy Wheat, Helen Jones, and Rosemary Hargis. ll J R 1: P ' WEARERS OF THE W The Lettermen's Club is composed of members of sporting teams who have earned their valued letter. ROW l: Ernest, Cosby, Joe Pinner, Delroy Wheat, Melvin Cobb, John Phillips, Mike Ellis, George Brown, Roy Hendrick ROW 2: Charles Smith, Walbert Winson, Percy John- son, Wilson, Lorick, Fred Gholdson, Ralph Avnaim, Jerry Wilson, Robert Crane, Ronald Orr. ,Af THE MEN BEHIND THE SCENES Through the sports year many people are responsible for the coaching of the athletic teams. These men give willingly their time for the athletic program. They earn not only the re- spect of their squads but of thexwhole school. . VARSITY RECORD Wood Wood Wood Wood Wood Wood Wood Wood Franklin Anderson Highland North Central University Bloomington Madison Heights Sacred Heart Ben Davis Attucks FOOTBALL FORMULA Under the direction of the new football coach, Gary Fox, the Wood team scored four victories. Wil- son Lorick, left end, was nominated to honorable mention on the All City Football Team. The high- light game of the football season was the defeat of Ben Davis. The returning lettermen are looking for- ward to next season's games. VARSITY FOOTBALL ROW la Ernest Cosby, Curtis Beamon, Jim Suits, Russell Davis, Ronald Jones, George Brown, William Mc- Dowell, Willie Smith. ROW 2: Leonard Evans, Manager, Richard Davis, Ray Hendrick, Joe Pinner, Wilbert Winston, Michael Ellis, Randall Kitckens, Jerry Wilson, Bob Crane, Pascal Abel, Charles Murff, Frank Svarczkoph, Coach. ROW 3: Walter Stahlhut, Coach, Percy Johnson, Kenny Griffin, Charles Smith, Frank McGrone, Wilson Lor- ick, Jerry Griffin, Jerome Clark, George Darden, Joe Dudley, Carol Parks, Armstead Johnson, Gary Fox, Coach. x, 'E if W ' fi Q ,Nw 1 ul .Q .Nz .. 15-.N Q . . 0 15' U o ' lin 1? 'U . R 1 4 WAN 51-f FYQ' k'. 4 O ,.v, f -1 4,,,1 x v Wx A 9 X ww, -A L1 MM. I 1 x ' . Q' vl.Q, I 1 , . sh - 'X 'lhsvnry x 5. gifs VARSITY RECORD Wood 55 Wood 41 Wood 51 Wood 51 CITY TOU RN EY Wood 50 Wood 52 Wood 58 Wood 74 Wood 60 Wood 61 Wood 63 Wood 43 lovertimel Wood 51 Wood 45 Wood 38 Wood 65 Wood 45 Wood 54 lSectionall Whiteland Franklin Twp. Scecina Decatur Central CITY TOURNEY Manuel Brownsburg Center Grove Warren Central Washington Cathedral Greenwood Lawrence Central Manuel Pike Plainfield Sacred Heart Crispus Attucks Tech SHOOTING STARS Starting the season with one returning regular, the varsity basketball team record stood at .500 with an 8 and 8 season record. The highlight of the season was the victory over the then undefeated Cathedral. The spirit shown at the Manual games proved to make these the most exciting events of the basketball season. Coached by Powell Moorehead the squad was a well respected opponent to many teams in the area. Bill Pate led the team in season scoring followed by Wilson Lorick. Wood closed the season by leading Tech in the Sectionals at the end of the first quarter 17-16. Later they fell behind as the game progressed. ROW 1: Donald Phillips, Manager, Wilbert Winston, Richard Davis, Ronald Orr, Joe Pinner, George Brown, Ray Hendrick, Ronald Remmell, Manager. ROW 2: Pal Moorehead, Coach, Richard E. Emery, Melvin Cobb, Robert Pate, Wilson Lorick, Bill Pate, Fred Gholdson, R. V, Moore, Johnie Wilson, Coach, William Saler, Coach. ..,, it s i - il . Q RESERVE SEVENTH GRADE ROW ll R' V' Moore' Wilbef' Wlnslon' Wm' MCGVCVBV Mlke ROW l: Mickey McDowell, Mclnlyre, Porter Topps, J. W. Smith, Ellis, l.arry Fuqua, Tony Bova, Melvin Ellis, Richard Davis. ROW James Smnhl Jim Devneyl Reber, Smlfhg RQW Q: Mr. WUI, 21 R- E- Eme'Yf TOmmY Grlmslef Jerome Clark, Bill Wore' Bob Slahlhul, George Ferguson, Raymond Mazingo, Norman Mills, Pate, Charlie Murff, Coach Bill Soler. Leon Grimes, Arvine Atwood, Raymond Kimmel, Issac Mayberry, 7 'Y and l iff. E -iv v 5' 1 Q 11 it ,M .9000 4 llSEH8Ul L Q, ,XX U0 X, , ii llilll-ll iF TRACK ROW l: R. V. Moore, Richard Davis, Cleofhc Moore, Larry McCloud. ROW 2: George Wright, Armsleod Johnson, Willie Smith, Jim Suits. C U ROW 3: John Wilson, Coach, George Brown, Melvin Cobb, Ralph AV'l0'mf Bill Pflcef Wal' Smullwlf Coach- Melvin Cobb, Larry Fuqua, Tommy Grimsley, Roger Kingery, Steve Meadows, William Saler, Coach. GOLF ROW I: Fraley, Paul, Board, David, Carrol, Walter, ROW 2: Saler, Bull fffocchlg Sprong, Ronme, Gholdson, Fred, Fugua, Larry, Kilmer, Harry. WRESTLING ROW I- Cosby, EIIISSLQ Williams, Bucky, Porier, Lionel, Thompson, Herbg Moore, Cleotha, Knngery, Roger, Waterman, AI, McCall, Jun, Nlckens, James. ROW 2: Svarczkops, Frank fCoachj, Wulson, Jerry, Carter, Jack, Suits, Jurn, Crnttenden, Paul, McCrone, Frank, Johnson, Armsteod, Davus, Leroy, Jackson, Jack, Wulson, Bruce LCoachL ...aw Q Dean mn. gmmy. 9 am glad you enoloaea' ,the 0.lbfA:CflC and ,Q congxzaiwlaie you iugflly on ihe Auccun you have had in opening wiafefc Lrziaflec- iual hofulgorw 5504 ihe 6054 ana' Xholziunoie enough io aliens! HGIUZQ WoocfHig1.h School. Officers cmd Sponsors of Wood High School Bank Wood High School is one of the few schools with banking facilities available to its students. A system of saving and checking follows regular banking procedures. Officers in charge of this endeavor are chosen from classes in math- ematics. The sponsors shown are officials of a local bank. will JEWELERS TO WOOD HIGH SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE JOHN MARSHALL PUBLISHER OF THE 58 WOOD LOG the HERFF-JONES COMPANY The senior pictures and the faculty panels of the 1958 Log were taken by the Loudermilk Studio. Featuring PERSONALIZED PORTRAITURE, the studio is equipped to give top quality work for those who want their photographs to be the best. Loudermilk 825 BOARD OF TRADE BLDG. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA PHONE ME. 6-3469 Vllll STARK 81 WETZEL 81 CO., INC. BORDEN'S ICE CREAM 602 West Ray 131 North Alabama Me 7-1451 Me 2-3451 KINGAN DIVISION HYGRADE SEVEN-UP BOTTLERS FOOD PRODUCTS CORPORATION 81 DISTRIBUTERS s 55 South Blackford 651 East 20 Me 1-1381 Wa 3-4545 0 ' '35, Rd 67 22. 'I '3I?h' I U r.. I I . Q ,I I H EIg:E,ifi,gi:V'gm1,5,,iiQ Q! 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PORTRAITS INDIANA SCHOOL PICTURES INDIANAPOLIS Ma! enhal am' emfzm' COMPLIMENTS OF PASSO S DRUGSTORE KEY CLUB OF 1958 802 S Merndaan Me 7 7667 Boy s Honorary Group SHAPIRO S DELICATESSEN JUNIOR HIGH HONOR SOCIETY 808 S Merldnan Me 1 4041 HARRY E WOOD CHOIR GOLDENAIRES Volce of Angels Glrls Muslc Group SENIOR CLASS OF 1958 JUNIOR CLASS OF 1958 Y TEENS Garls .Iunlor Hugh Group CARLOS DRIVE IN BAKERY HARRY E WOOD 2640 Madison Avenue SI 6 2378 National Sensor Honor Society MILLER S REGAL MARKET HARRY E WOOD 215 East Terrace Avenue Me 7 7126 CONCERT CLUB Boys Muslc Group EFROYMSON s DEPT sroms 105 N New Ie'SeY Me 81526 918 S Merudlan Me 1 4040 327N e HARRY E WOOD TRI HI Y HARRY E WOOD DAD S CLUB DANDEE BEVERAGE CO Imounf Me 1 MURPHY S FIVE 8. TEN Fountain Square 2404 1958 Pep club PARENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Harry E Wood Chapter PEDIGO S JEWELRY STORE Founfaun Square ZUCKERBERG S South Merldlan Sfreef CURRY 81 SONS HEATING 208 N Qavudson I INDPLS. RUBBER STAMP, INC. - ' ' ' HI- FI . B - ' NAME Avnaim, Ralph Baker, Richard Wallace Barra, Anita Mae Beamon, Curtis James Board, Betty Jean Botscheller, Carolyn Ann Bowman, Mildred Loretta Boyd, Alice DeWayne Brewington, Martha Darlene Britton, Patricia Alice Bumps, Gerald Leroy Callahan, Marvin Earl Capps, Yvonne Dean Carter, Jack Eugene Caveny, Thomas Wayne Clark, Marianne Cole, Donald Colwell, Margaret Alice Cosgrove, Richard Lee Crane, Robert Howard Cummings, Ruth Ann Danz, Pearl Fern Darden, George Edward Davis, Joann Davis, Judy Devney, Judy Ann Dudley, Joseph Mark Duffer, Vernon Clifford Edwards, Joe Richard Evans, Leonard Michael Exton, Alma Marie Fox, Theodore Griffin, William Kenneth Hall, Mellie Elizabeth Hansen, Barbara Jean Hardacre, Phyllis June Hargis, Rosemary Ruth Harper, George Marion Heath, Gloria Burnette Hendrick, Raymond Louis Hendrick, Shirley Jean Hogan, Robert Francis Hogan, Rosemary Frances Hollaway, Kenneth Gladney Hutchins, Johnetta Janelsins, Ruta Johnson, Percy Lee Keck, James Tyson Kesot, Ruthellen SENIOR DIRECTORY ADDRESS 1209 Union Street 3119 Winthrop Avenue 38 West Kanasas St. 818 South Kenwood Ave. 913 South Missouri St. 2142 East 34th Street 1016 West 31st Street 1210 Lexington Avenue 1329 Tabor Street 16 West Arizona Street 1211 Oliver Avenue 825 Lexington Avenue 926 Sanders Street 820 Church Street 400 East Merrill Street 933 South Kenwood Avenue 947 West 28th Street 2225 West 58th Street 1011 Lexington Avenue 1031 North Pennsylvania 50-l- East Regent Street 1121 Church Street 1041 South Kenwood Ave. 622 Stevens Street 1302 Fletcher Avenue 1860 Singleton Street 625 West 29th Street 811 Lexington Avenue 717 Lexington Avenue 824 South Senate Avenue 1226 Harlan Street 740 South Meridian St. 1317 Union Street 1031 South Alabama Street 705 Sanders Street 1317 Union Street 816 Lexington Avenue 19 North Oriental Street 951 Prospect Street 849-1 Grove Street 84945 Grove Street 4913 Ingleside Drive 4913 Ingleside Drive 833 English Avenue 850 South Illinois St. 2445 South Audubon Road 819 South Kenwood Ave. 750 Prospect Street 51845 East Merrill Street TELEPHONE Me. 7-7213 Wa. 3-3665 Me. 8-9235 Me. 1-8488 Me. 4-5239 Wa. 4-0023 Wa. 5-2512 St. 6-8307 Me. 7-5974 Me. 1-3920 Me. 6-3731 Me. 8-2340 Me. 4-2050 Me. 7-9678 Me. 5-1194 Wa. 5-7829 Cl. 1-1402 Me. 1-5413 St. 6-9619 Me. 5-8235 Me. 4-8986 Me. 2-5244 Me. 9-1864 Wa. 6-3970 Ma. 6-6906 Me. 1-6621 Me. 5-3102 Me. 7-4201 Me. 5-0827 Me. 8-9395 Me. 2-9657 Me. 2-5084 Me. 7-2873 Me. 9-2929 Me. 6-0052 Me. 6-0052 St. 6-4514 St. 6-4514 Me. 8-9111 Me. 9-0302 FI. 9-6515 Me. 4-1627 Me 7-9021 NAME Kinney, Richard Earl Lawson, Robert Charles Lee, Darlene Sarah Lewis, Pamala Darleen Lillard, Rose Edna Long, Marion Leon Lorick, Wilson Hughes Martin, Elnora Lavinya McKee, James McKenzie, Ann Elizabeth Miller, Larry Howard Miller, Larry Lee Moore, .lack Eugene Murff, Frances Mae Orr, Ronald Ott, Sharon Kay Parks, Carl Paxton, Richard Peale, Ida Phillips, John Eugene Phillips, William Vaughn Poehler, Rance Warren Price, Katherine Remmell, Herbert Ronald Richards, Wanda May Russell, Marian Sherman, Arlette Marie Silcox, Kenneth Paul Smith, Lauretta Jean Smith, Sandra Jean Snyder, Sonia Kay Sprong, Monford, Restel Stanton, Louise Rosalie Stockinger, RayburnDeon Stone, Norvin Sam Strickland, Marjorie Ann Tate, George Raymond TeVault, Bertha Vaughn, Frank Vibbert, Don Hayes Waldrip, Norma Jean Whaling, Anne Therese Wheat, Delroy Williams, Sandra Lois Wright, Virginia Elizabeth SENIOR DIRECTQRY lcon'tl ADDRESS 604 Cottage Avenue 1218 South Talbott Avenue 2735 Guilford Avenue 634 Buchanan Street 1310 Olive Street 1132 South West Street 841 Meikel Street 240 West 31st Street 603 Lord Street 161 West Arizona Street 909 South West Street 1016 Union Street 1246 South Capitol Avenue 1112 South Kenwood Avenue 2706 Ethel Avenue 920 High Street 316 West 16th Street 820 East Raymond Street 1136 South Kenwood Avenue 305 Sanders Street 1009 High Street 944 South New Jersey St. 1008 Charles Street 838 Cedar Street 308 Sanders Street 1529 South East Street 741 Greer Street 429 West Norwood St. 464 North Warman Avenue 1150 Linden Street 549 Fletcher Avenue 1001 Lexington Avenue 34 East Wilkins Street 841 Fletcher Avenue 1024 East Morris Street 1609 North Delaware Street 925 South Chadwick Street 1042 Chadwick Street 1735 Broadview Terrace 735 Orange Street 1402 East 74th Street 411 East 16th Street 831 Sanders Street 914 Miekle Street 829 Lexington Avenue TELEPHONE Me. 2-1756 Me. 6-7989 Wa. 6-6255 Me. 8-3362 Me. 8-0509 Me. 5-3194 Me. 5-1952 Wa. 4-2870 Me. 8-0285 Me. 8-2103 Me. 8-9114 Me. 7-6526 Me. 2-7858 Me. 5-5085 Me. 6-9623 Wa. 4-2038 St. 6-2304 Me. 4-1019 Me. 6-5134 Me. 7-6621 Me. 7-6451 Me. 6-2994 Me. 7-1911 Me. 7-7062 Me. 9-2075 Me. 4-2215 Me. 2-7926 Me. 8-7613 Me. 8-8172 Me. 7-5919 Me. 8-5030 Wa. 3-0156 Me. 5-4135 Me. 8-5897 Me. 8-2384 Cl. 1-8940 Me. 2-7273 Me. 1-7371 Me. 6-2057 ia, 6: Vf J., af I f' k 1 Q29k6i:.L1vE:5.L. 1-X.Zi.n:1h2k.D


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