Wood High School - Log Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1967

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INDIANA L 5 1767 .-' , - .J ' -We 335. - Q A- qw 'V Q- 1-1. 4 w. g.'.-,.L .H W4 1x'.'5 , - .. 'P. '. nv W ,. ff, 'M Yi WOGD LOG I xv , ,LJ 'N QMM' -Xwp,YUL1a M4 ,. AJ! Q 0 S 4' X X X P 08116 LIBRUN In the heart of the city is A gathering place for important conversation is the unique triangle of the campus. 2 ' mg M u i 2 't ttetg Q 'o -Q- . A -u-nl MX , X tra 4 , v, 3: we , . r was V '17' K g,-ga:-.euxza f r i I l W ,., -x . J '44 ----rl -... , -,any .-f-.sq no-,f-. ' - -.f1-,.-Bfswwwfm Harry E. Wood is old, but familiar, sturdy and architectually different from the average high school. Harr E. Wood High School Every school day of the year students at Harry E. Wood walk or ride through the heart of their city. In the morning it is as if they set the pace for an awakening city which throbs with the rumble of commerce and industry, rushes toward civic betterment, ponders a huge governmental complex, and goads its citizens to look for a better life. While the city is active, Wood students are in the classroom seeking ways and means to cope with Indianapolis, Indiana's largest metropolitan area with a population of one million. Midtown schooling is not easy for the student. There is not much grass, and few trees dot the school area. Every available piece of ground is precious. To the first-time visitor the school appears odd-shaped, coming to a sharp point where Madison Avenue meets Meridian Street. A new gym is barely visible among tall buildings and warehouses. But as individual as the building, are the stu- dents and faculty. They go to the only high school in the very heart of their city. TABLE OF CONTENTS Opening ..O................,.....i,..,, . 3 Academics ..... ccc. 1 7 People .......... .... 2 9 Activities .... ....... 8 l Sports ,..,... ....... 1 01 1 .,., I s, 'f-,, ,. ' Y A ' ' ,.,, .. - - wage, V., 7 I 'Y l i I sflaa ' QU Abi: 3 U, Hrs. I .... aa... um H , T N.. ,r -2' F ,K Q N A N .4 J 5' .. si 5 ., .. 1 1 fs? .r.g. ,V X rv. . , . A? .f'1sr.e,sp Q, 5 -st IX an rg I l ' rx x fu i ' JJ., pl ,swag p X , N F' T rw 'nv W 'm .s , - -. . ., Many students live closeby, walking home for lunch with neighborhood friends. The City-County Building looms above the school and the Indianapolis govemmental complex. 3 In the heart of industry I -A K I 1 X. VW ,Qi wah Students pass daily through the cityis financial center. A unique advertising display workshop pro- vides a lesson in free enterprise just across the street from school. .Md :wi '--av 4 ' mn, ff S. 'i and business Huge semi-trailers roll past the high school carrying Indianapolis, reputation as a transpor- tation crossroads of America. just three blocks north much of central Indianais retail and fi- nancial business is transacted, and surrounding the school are pharmaceutical, machinery, auto- motive, and truck manufacturers, meat plants, railroad depots, paper product companies and a host of o-thers. All this activity looms as opportunity for the Wood student. He has a feel for the might of the free enterprise system, because he is in the middle of it and can see the result of Amer- ican enterprise and ingenuity. South Street is hectic when the huge semi-trailers roar Practical training makes the student available for the business market right after graduation. rg? gg! F JG 1- al aawqyn- vm Students have easy access to the state capitol building. Within sight from the school sidewalk is the City-County Building. 6 Student sesquicentennial programs help raise funds for the children's museum. ?': fEifTi ln the heart of government, civic life No other Indianapolis stud.ent can take a walk to the statehouse or Monument Circle on his lunch hour. While every Hoosier knows about his state capital, few have the chance to see government in action first-hand as the Wood student does. It is not strange for at civics class to convene in the gallery of the state legislature or the drama group to visit Clowes Hall. Above all a student can be- come involved in his city. Kids today are better than they ever were, Principal Richard E. Emery tells a distinguished audience as he accepts the 11th District American Legion outstanding citizen award. I , A,gg:'ru.z a , elif' . fi! A -5? ,5.' 43? . .far A 'I v . ' ,- I ... - ,,,,,Z---' --' -f' A? 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A lam? post is a convenient place or study. i-mm., ww,-ethg 1.i.iu V .. ...,....- P A school in which to learn A desire to excel is not enough. Opportunity and instruction are also important. Harry E. Wood carries on a full program in the broad humanities with seminars, field trips, and honors programs probing all areas of social and cultural life. Realizing that many students are impatient to get out into the adult world, the faculty has also built a program of practical job skills that may be acquired in a short high school span. But basically the school's curriculum is based upon the acquisition of knowledge. Whether it be skill to operate a punch press or experiment in the nearby pharmaceutical laboratory, knowl- edge is the key. It opens doors to exciting oppor- tunities that exist just across the street from the high school. Humanities seminar students visit fabulous Clowes Hall. , y A . c ,X N 7 . 542' '25 I ' l ? I0 Nw Gifted classes develop their own Indiana history museum. Scientific wonders are 450 times more interesting under a powerful microscope. Hrond Gosparian, from Iran, gets an American high school diploma and congratulations from Principal Richard Emery. II Q 'YH gf E XX A , Tfv 25 W ,A-1 Nfl el wb-ws ff'- A nearby street comer bus stop is a convenient place for students to talk. Serious decisions are made in consultation with guidance counselors. 494 'T' XS lw mfxx' f -.M X .fax 12 Wanda Board and Cywn Mauler, honor students, look at their names inscribed on the honor plaque. To mature Sometimes it is imperative that the maturing process develops quickly. With the adult world crowding in, the student must grow up without an interim experimental period after high school. He has a chance to do this in a broad extra-cur- ricular and leadership testing program at the school. Faculty and students meet, discuss problems, and find solutions for special events, club activities, student government, classroom work, or personal affairs. Each activity is designed to develop ma- turity in the student and to add to the prestige of the school. It takes talent and maturity on the part of Doug Lewis and Tom Enochs to m. c. at the nationa Thespian convention at Portland, Ore. Students want to help in their community. 5 , ry. rlelp l A in , 'i .i ' Q' f' Fi 4 l W' ,. pg, ' 4 iYn we- Difficult engraving skill is learned in the Diversified Co operative Education program. A dental assistant,s career begins for a VVood student. M ,- To mcct life Wood students don't prepare for life, they meet it head on-on the part-time jobs that inany must hold to help their families or to earn spending money for themselvesg in the vocational program where they niust develop skills that are salable in business or industryg in neighborhood youth groups where they help others and themselves. Success stories about graduates are numerous, and most of the case histories include significant examples of learning, maturing, and living during a Harry E. Wood High School career. Students exhibit home economics training before thousands of visitors at the Home Show. X4 V 5' N 'N wffr, gpg tk Lhzixg X us gl . 15 5-E' 2 x I Wood's stability lies in its academic offering-a cur- riculum range geared to a wide sampling of interests, abilities, and student goals. No student is shortchanged in academic challenge. He learns early that life is not laid out neatly for the high school graduate, and that success involves study and hard Work. Knowledge and drive are the great equalizers and both are nutured in the classrooms at Harry E. VVo0d. ACADEMICS , N X it , hx x y ,, x 3 y l X R' 'L a 1 we s f I , l I V' 2 I f X 2 F ' X Qt! 'tl X Q 1 X A , X . ' 2 T A r' ' 5, W' , Xl llall-lf? x l l ,,,,-I x X fc x it 5 N' jg , ream s -H+--r ,fm f 'V i - . lf iff? 5 2, - Q 'sg 1-uU'l'.l1 ': mf flsgltfff ' wi I 7, , 1 sgz' I 54 , 2- gi 5 f flu Q 14 X ll , 1' v 'Vg A ' .ll-iw: i ,X ,K 4 1 . Mix . 'f?'r NH. p X A 'fx ' 1 as t, Y Qlffjrf-Lf ' 'Q .-I g -X :E sa w w,-Q o , 1 . i , N ' f 3 -A ,A 1 . limi V y Q ..-- c 'VX . 1 x A -, yn s, im-zll .'if' . - -. . .H X3 -'flax V fly .AN - 1 5 . ,K V W K . , LVZEB'-'Q',i'Qf.sn YJ' gif? li if ' H l 'li' 15-ffggilfp. 1 - Lf - X l f 'f1'32rsT's .:':.' .5 ' a 2 kill fx I ' '-f2::.:i:3'.25 ' R 3 2 1 , r,,vs.3l- ' if A ss- -i Qffffre--ss ,K . ..g r I C 1 ti? A ,vlni 5 . . . H 2 Q M-... .-I rs ,..,, n vw ' li ll i if sail I fi, 5 ' : '!:fN' James Kriete and Lolita Thompson play lesson recordings for their French class. Means for writing and speaking effectively and correctly are developed through constant practice. Wood's language arts program offers classes in journalism, dramatics, reading, and public speaking in conjunction with the basic English courses. Knowledge of a second language has become increasingly important because of the demand for world-wide communication. To meet this demand, Spanish and French have been added to the Lan- guage arts curriculum. English Awards Day winner Keith Sarden is presented his trophy by Mrs. Scofield. S if! I Language and history are basis of learning as 4+ sw ss in In '44 E W... F 'W BJ I 'Z f-R gk., Featuring displays of Indiana history, the history mobile was outside school a full day to give Wood students an oppor- tunity to learn. Elaine Masters uses an ink blot to test her psychology class. i uu Through the study of history, social science, economics, and government, one attempts to under- stand the political, economic, and cultural idealol- gies of his world. The various divisions of history take one from the ancient civilizations to modern times. Since it covers such a long span of time, several courses are offered to give the student a firm foundation on which to grow. World History, Indiana History, and Psychology are part of this foundation as it is offered to Wood students. 'I9 ki! I .mul , I If umm r' nanmzs' alum f :mug . y ,-f. 5 mf Ai-57 t't'QQl!A? s b y - .1 i it , Q W if ,. .- Wk Z6 Q SA: Becky Ramsey and Frank Stanley work on a chemistry experiment A solid foundation in math and science is neces- sary to prepare today's student for the advancing world of automation. As work in electronics and engineering becomes more specialized, students wanting to compete in these fields must gain a deeper knowledge of both subjects. Math and science go hand in hand, each de- pending on the other in order to completely under- stand the work involved in each. From basic ad- dition and physical science to complex equations and chemistry, Woodis math and science depart- ments give their students the necessary training. Sandra Cassidy points to a model of the earth's surface as classmate David Mc Cune watches. Gary Dailey and Linda McGinley work a math equation on the blackboard. 20 'ix sf Seven different courses give the art student a basic knowledge of artistic principles and a chance to sharpen his talents with advanced work. Creation and appreciation of form and color may 5 be gained by work in sculpture, ceramics, craft V 5 Q ----i, K H X arts, jewelry, photography, and commercial art, A! . , A 5 beside the basis art courses. tg 5 H ., i U - i Last spring two student works, a sculpture and 'e watercolor, were obtained and placed with the Students in art productions concentrate on their projects. SCh00l'S aft COHCCUOII- Sciences reality, art's romance meet a-'2Z,,,x Larry Lee shapes aclay model. Dampened cloths help smooth the ceramics being done by Dorothy Reed. 21 W K' tar-W Z la, It i mr' ,J Miss Herndon and class take dictation in the new secre Peggy Hattiex and Gretchen Crawford tabulate a tarial practice laboratory. column of figures. A typing class works to improve their speed. New practice lab readies secretaries By offering a wide range of courses, the Wood business education department strives to prepare the business-minded student for the future. The latest varieties of electric and stand- ard typewriters and office machines equip the classrooms, with the new secretarial practice laboratory the most modern. In the new secretarial lab, special machines are used to help teach the student. These machines include shorthand machines that are fastened to desks where each student sits. Re- cordings at different dictation speeds are then played, with the student taking the dictation in shorthand. 22 Robert Holman and Carolyn Anderson use a model to study digestion in their health class. An advanced girls' physical education group demonstrates their gymnastic ability. 424 id 2 Mr. Caporale uses a magnetic board to point out a driving problem to Kenny Minor and Dixie Bell. F ull pro gram of physical fitness followed Today's emphasis is not only on an alert mind, but a modern American is expected to be physically fit as Well. Under the supervision of the physical education faculty, students are not only taught the correct way to keep physically fit, but the related subjects of health and drivers' education. In the two semesters of required physical edu- cation, the student learns the basic skills of physi- cal fitness, and a fundamental knowledge of various games and sports. 23 5 1 5 Classes offer skills for home' and job ' -'Mflm ,ax Q, 1 ' El :juni 1 at . we 5 WJ is Helen Doyle sews a seam as Donna Inskeep holds the material. Educating young men and women for futures as housewives and homeowners are the home economics and industrial arts departments. Home economics classes use the Cape Cod style cottage to put housekeeping techniques into actual practice. Classes in food preparation, clothing, family living and social practice also help pre- pare the future housewives. Skills to assist a boy in his job or do the necessary work around the home are taught in such classes as wood, metal, and electric shops, printing, and mechanical drawing. -f Z Esc, wA-s Advanced printing student Mike Crossley helps Mr. Van Lieu prepare the new offset press for a run. 24 Pupils train for careers in grooming I--ul' jf , i . Patty Ogle combs and styles her customer's hair. Greg Northington checks his work as Mr. Davis watches. , A Q, nv., VV .,.. 0, ri 1.1, . f W, I 1 w ? sa ss Concentrating on shaping the neckline properly is Delores Brandlein. Beauty culture and barbering classes at Wood are unique because no other high school in America provides the full training required by the state licensing boards of barbers and beauty operators. Curriculum for both courses includes theory as well as practical work. Theory requires a knowl- edge of human anatomy, especially of the head and skin. Barbering students spend the first few weeks perfecting their cutting technique before they cut their first head of hair. Girls enrolled in beauty culture shampoo and set the human hair of mane- quins for practice. 25 Mike Schlake smoothes a new sole. Among the courses offered in our vocational program are commercial foods, shoe repair, clean- ing and pressing, auto body, and service station. Each teaches the student a marketable skill by working each day in completely equipped class- room-shops. In commercial foods a student is tutored to be able to work in a cafeteria or restaurant, while shoe repair teaches a boy to repair shoes by actually doing so. Auto body and service station give a boy a chance to be a competent auto mechanic or re- pairman, and the cleaning and pressing course presents a student with an opportunity to be skilled in the field of diy cleaning by actual Work. aried vocational program gives pupil .rub Commercial foods student james Van Horn readies his equipment. Tim Bumett finishes pressing a pair of slacks. Ns., if N f,...-- .unfvi fS 'Kr' A fender is repaired in the auto body shop. opportunit to learn life occupation la' ,un f io O Q., Mike Puckett adjusts a carburetor. Kenneth Brown repairs a dent. 27 Illl X L 'N A I it mes 5? VVood,s strength is in its people-people who work together each day to meet life,s challenges, giving Harry E. XVood High School the life that makes it an academic force. It is its people, learning, teaching, working, who make XVood more than an educational statistic. It is their ideas and their work to make those ideas fact that have created a unique school, produced a breathing model of working brotherhood, and made a concept into a reality. PEOPLE sa, 0 Q N-I gr 3'4 , . ,,: new f 29 ku Vice-principal Glenn Miller. Mr. Richard E. Emery, principal of Wood High School. Service is key to administrations role Mr. Tom Jett, vice-principal of Wood. Mrs. Hallagan, dean of girls, talks with fashion board representative Gail Mitchell. glmwnrrgmngu 4 ' Q5 Mr. Chadd, dean of boys, confers with Mr. DeFrantz assistant dean. Three outstanding men guide and direct NVood's policies. Led by principal Richard E. Emery and vice-principals Glenn Miller and Tom Jett, Ir., the administration and faculty work together to serve and supervise XVood,s 2700 students. An essential part of the administration are the deans. Archie Chadd is dean of boys and is assisted by Faburn DeFrantz, while Mrs. Pat Hallagan is dean of girls. La.,-X if TT M. Massingle 2 :QR WM? V. Bergdoll B. Brown 4 1 . T. Hubber J. Kenith C. Terhuane T 1 W , gi x i Q 3 ' Xi -I ' W 'L fmwm A 5 'i it , 5 M 3 ,V I f.r...Mt ,inn ff-llxffxqer . 5 ' J . X i Md I s. W. Chilton M. Gamble E. Gilpin ., , . ,, , ,., , if 3 X Q Q: iff, ' . . -' 1 M T W f QW! K' an , Am 'X 'Egg F. Marksberry M. Mills M. Pennington -- 5. . ll. D. Wyrostilc NOT PICTURED Robert Amonett James Barnett William Hull Charles Dickinson Dale Wright Byron Boltinghouse Kenneth Joerendt Mitchel Tucker Charles Turner Nela Hoover Martha Lott Lucille Lyons Norma Riddle Dessie Taylor 32 ' .-it ' A Q fa!! LQ, wt f 5-mf, we Q 3' , R. De Vault M. Haynes C. Henderson Q.- -we . J ' . . 2 . Q -if I 4 QM M E1 gf ,Q '.' 5 aim-uw .J MN 5' hx' f , O. Wallace C. Wheatly T. Bowden f john Dunn cleans up around the cafeteria. 'ilr' li ll Enery Hart, head custodian, helps a student. Woods Workers keep school running Wood's various staffs form an intregal part of our school life. Cafeteria workers capably manage the lunchroom and kitchens, doing their best to serve healthful food in sanitary smroundings to the 2700 Woodchucks who eat there each day. The custodial staff keeps Wood clean and in top condition, While the office staff tackles endless secretarial work to keep the school running smoothly. The Woodchuck spirit of willing service is always evident. H Wood graduate Judy Statzer is school receptionist x Y 'Eur' Y B. Brown B. Fox F. Huter K. Kahl Attendance U Attendance School Secretary Office fffmf I gr s f 1' S X ,. is 0' f--s .4 Mr- ' r .EW I .ZIJY Q X iw-ww S' Mafk5bl1l'Y E- Ogle P. Thompson B. Underwood Bookstore Registrar Office Office 33 W . fs rm - 1- . im Y sf 1 . ik.: 'L I :fr .. get f x .. ,K , , M M. Abdon M. Ahlemeyer O. Albright J' , ,f 5 .... 1 .rf . g Z2 .3 1 'VN 4 'Yo-W . if-V Af T lvl ts. M . M..-A.,- W. Beeson E. Bennett F. Benson Fw- A 33 .x E. Austin - N y r . f , ' 'f'n 'eev P B , - ,ix I V, 5? S. Bird Q- --..,,,,, fav, if W, 3-'-17 if 'X 9 B. Bishop P. Blair B. Boeldi E. Brittan Faculty suffer 1 I X 1 -:pf -UN... ff' R hm' 5 - M.. Brown P. Brundage L. Caporale M. Carr ...... .f-.4 V 3, QAEV . . L, V- : I X.. n-' A 5 . gf? I A . 'iq K. Carroll A. Chadd B. Chaleff F. Conder 4 11: . 4 S D. Cook K. Cooksey D. Coons D. Crites S MAXINE ABDON-Library, MARY AHLEMEYER-Special Education, OT- TO ALBRICHT-Mathematics, EU- GENE AUSTIN-Science, WANDA BEESON-Home Economics, EUGENE BENNETT-Special Education Depart- ment Head, FRANCES BENSON- Home Economics, SYLVIA BIRD- School Nurse, RANDAL BISHOP- Social Studies, PATRICIA BLAIR- Home Economics, BARBARA BOELDT -Business Education, ELWIN BRIT- TAN-Instrumental Music. aches and strains MARY K. BROWN-Remedial Reading, PHILLIP BRUNDACE-Mathematics, LOUIS COPORALE-Social Studies, MARIORY CARR-Dental Assistants, KATHELENE CARROLL - National Teacher Corps, ARCHIE CHADD- Dean of Boys and Social Studies, BORIS CHALEF F -Science Department Head, FRANCIS CONDER - Mathematics, DOROTHY COOK-Physical Education, KATHERINE COOKSEY-Special Edu- cation, DALE COONS-Special Educa- tion, DORTHEA CRITES-Home Eco- nomics Department Head. CLARENCE CURRY-Special Educa- tion, NELL DARLAGE-English, CUR- NEY DAVIDSON-Science, THOMAS DAVIS-Barbering, NORMA DECIUS -Mathematics, FABURN DEFRANTZ -Science, and Assistant Dean of Boys, KENT DEMMARY-Title I Guidance, HENRY DeWITT - Industrial Arts, KENNETH EILER-Director of Guid- ance, VERNA EMMINGER-Special Education, CAROLYN FAY-English, BLANCHE FERGUSON-English. 'I' K , . i .5 K w lu. I' ' C. Curry N, Darlagg- G. Davidson T. Davis . Hee . rfmagawwwf 'LLEQH ,':, 9 - -.34 g f V -f -22: i-dA A F 7 1 ' me --., , 5' . A Rf 3 ',t iT.i A' y.ww! - ,..'V . , w??5'E:l. Lllllnalflni ' A tQa hg 2 N. Decius F. DeFrantz K. Demmary H. DeWitt 'D- 'Lf Q-...yu ' kr' A f' ix. . f K. Eiler V. Emminger C. Fay B, Ferguson s they post 59-53 Win over seniors WILLIAM FIELDS-Social Studies, THOMAS FIHE-Social Studies, JIM FORTENBERRY-English, IAN FRAS- ER-Art, ORVAL GAINES-Science, BETTY GARRETT-Physical Education, ROBINPAT GOSSARD-Science, RUTH GRIFFIN - Special Education, CHARLES GROSS-Science, JAMES GUILLAUME-Art Department Head, BOWMAN HALL-Science, PATRICIA HALLAGAN-Dean of Girls and Art, EVA HAMM-Commercial Foods. ,r s- W. Fields T. Fihe I. Fortenberry I. Fraser ' , S., X fa s O. Gaines B. Garrett R. Gossard R. Griffin swi'tr, elf 'pw w.,-L, -fn, al: I , I , . we , 3 R' Qu: I 1 .th C. Gross I. Guillaume B. Hall P. Hallagan E. Hamm f .N -3 'ff I' R. Hanley I. Hartley G. Haslet H. Heitbrink ,U 1, , , RICHARD HANLEY-SocialSt11d- Q. iw ies, JOAN HARTLEY-Foreign Language, GERALD HASLET- i Auto Body, HELEN HEITBRINK K -Home Economics, RAY HEND- RICK-Science, GEORGE HENKE -Mathematics, KAY HERNDON- , ,. Business Education, CLYDE HOCHSTEDLER - Mathemaacs UR: 7 R. Hendrick C. Henke K. Hemdon C. Hochstedler Department Head FRANK HOL- gwr, LOWAY-Social Studies IOHN HOLT-Music, NORMA HUBER -Music, ANNA IACKSON-Home Economics F. Holloway J. Holt N. Huber A. Jackson argest faculty ever numbers 135 ARTHUR JOHNSON-Industrial Arts, LYLE JOHNSON-Industrial Arts Department Head, WILLIAM IOHNSON-Business Education, M GARET IOSS-Mathematics, I A M E S IUD -Special Education, IAMES KANTARZE -Music A, johnson L. Johnson W. Johnson ' Q-. S 'xv- D L Faculty members take a coke break while enjoying the M' Joss -l' Judy 1- Kantarze prom. 36 ELAINE KEEN-English, JOHN KEN- ISON-Cleaning and Pressing, MIL- DRED KEY-Special Education, ROB- -ff' . f f-. , 5 ml-I W,. - E. Keen I. Kenison M. Key R. King tl h wg, N W ff 4 We-r A , E. Kult B. Laetsch M. LaCrOttO L. Lamkin ERT KING-Special Education, ED- W WARD KULT - English, BRUCE LAETSCH-N.Y.C. CO-Ordinator, MAR- 5 ION La GROTTO-Shoe Repair, LOU- . M1 ISE LAMKIN-Social studies, BAR- W 5,33 A f ' BARA LAWRENCE-Special Education, 'lv MARY ELLEN LEHR-Physical Educa- W E.6nUD1fIEPIEARTh LINSON-Art, LO1s - ng1s . , E W B. Lawrence M. Lehr K. Linson L. Loudin 1 0 0 cacher a1dcs gwc help to facult THEODORE LYNCH-English, MARY LOU LYONS-Science, MARIORIE MARTIN-Library, DON MASON- Mathematics, NEVILLE MCCRACKEN -English, DIXIE McDONOUGH-Busi- ness Education, MARY MCINTYRE- English, JOHN MCLEISH-Social Stud- ies, ISABEL MEADOWS-Home Eco- nomics, HARVEY MEEKS-Special Edu- cation, HAROLD MILLER-Industrial Arts, JOHN MINATEL-Art. T 3 f D M I 1 -.W W 'fv T. Lynch M. Lyons M. Martin D. Mason fe X' A x I if is V in ij . Q, ... , XE X --.- f ly A iz N. McCracken D. McDonough M. McIntyre J. McLeish gm vue , ' ' xx 13 . f , , E l wwf' I i U QW' Ll fr '-'ivy 'fwfr' 3 J .5 ls la AA I I. Meadows H. Meeks H. Miller I. Minatel 'SW'- Q l C. Moore W. Morse J. Mosby W. Mozingo . ', ' . ,li zbb Q Q. ,Q 1 ,AZWV . y .A Q 1.,, I Sf . : Iv i 2 : -. ' - ' 'C' -X xi ia? A H 1' .' ., W' we ' ', . x SM, gp ig.- 5 ICIIEDEOEHAMqORE5Science,WILLIAM n QM h .N - 1, D RS -Sddia Sm ies, JAMES Mos- S Munn urp y B elden erger B Parsons BY-Social Studies Department Head, H 'A S' edit V ,qov . ,,,, D , WENDELL MOZINCO-Special Edu- ' . A 'A . r ' : ' 1 , f ' S cation, SUE MUNN-Beauty Culture, A oQ o A fm -I CLARENCE MURPHY-Industrial Ads, ,V s 1 -1. 1 ' N BARBARA NEIDENBERGER-English, , 1 1 . as . ,I BARBARA PARSONS-English, DoNo- Ii EQ deg. .Hwff A M' VAN PETERS-Arr, LOUISE PRUETT f A-ff , Q., Q o f-ff A -English, OLIVE PURDY-Special Edu- -.i':1 .M ,,,Qqf A A' EAG MA ' -A canon, PASTEL RANDLE-Business Ed- : ,. NX ' A ucation. A .L., Mg: A A D. Peters L. Pruett O. Purdy R. Randle JOHN REPASS-Science, CLIFFORD A X X 1 ROBERTSON-Science, MARGARET , W SCOFIELD-English Department Head, ug 'S X, JOHN SHARP-Mathematics, CAROL ts., , ,W SMITH-Science, ELEANOR SMITH- ,fi in we S' ' Special Education, JAMES SPEARS- ' junior High Guidance, WALTER 4 ,riff d A STAHLHUT-Physical Education De- 5- 4' Faiunenr Head, LoREE STEELE-Eng , R C. R be M. S f' ld . Sh is , DARWIN STEVENS-Business E - I epass 0 rtson CO le I up ucation Department Head, RAY STIV- I V ERS-Work-Study Co-ordinator, TOM .I SWOPE-Science. f , 3 fc. ,3- I S . xy L C. Smith . Smith I. Spears W. Stahlhut ? '2 ,fi ' kd. L. Steele D. Stevens 'Qc- is. R. Stivers T. Swope 38 W ti 'M ns' .Q if was ,Rami 1 K. Tasto T. Thoms E. Tinker E. Tumer ffl KATHRYN TASTO-Home Economics, THEODORE THOMS - Mathematics, ERNEST TINKER-Service: Station, EPHRAIM TURNER-Industrial Arts, DONALD TUTTLE-Science, THOMAS Van LIEU-Industrial Arts, SIGRID VAUBEL-English, DONALD VINSON -Special Education, DONALD VORN- HOLT-Business Education, EDDIE WARD-Science and Physical Education, JULIA WEIR-Special Education, AL- BERT WEISLING-Art. D. Tuttle T. VanLieu S. Vaubel D. Vinson D. Vomholt E. Ward J. Weir A. Weisling n annual Fac:ult Follies production .,. E BRUCE WILSON -Industrial Arts JOHN WILSON-Physical Education VAUCHN WOOD-Industrial Arts AL- JEAN WOODARD-English, ROY f YENOWINE-Director of Athletics MARY ZENOR-Music Department 1 ' If f f J ' X If s N Y' s Y' B. Wilson J. Wilson V. Wood A- Woodard YM FACULTY NOT PICTURED Linda Appleman-Dental Assistants R. Yenowine M. Zenor Robert Critzer-Music Edward Helms-Special Education Lucile Rodriguez-Special Education 39 J W ,M , X I, wi 1 blink A L v 1 nr' sfx..f ' Donald Adams Bonifacio Aguilar 'WHY Betly Jo Averitte Charles Baker Harris, Mozingo, DONALD ADAMS, BONIFACIO AGUILAR-F.T.A., Bi- ology Club President, Spanish Club, Science Fair, Key Club, Work Experience, D.C.E.g BETTY AVERITTE- junior Red Cross, Spanish Club, Pep Club, CHARLES BAKER-Wood Log Editor, Narrator, Dramatics Club, Choir, Thespiansg MARCIA BAKER-News Bureau, Nar- rator, SHIRLEY BAKER, MARLENE BALES-A-Band, Coldenaires, Tri-Hi-Y Secretary and Treasurer, Junior Honor Society, Pep Band, PEARLIE BANKS-Tri-Hi-Y, Library Assistant, Office Messenger, Pep Club, Narrator, ELISE BARNARD, CHRISTINE BASTIN-Work Expe- rience, Coldenaires, Exploratory Teaching, VIOLET BAUMGARDNER, DIXIE BELL-Tri-Hi-Y, Work Expe- rience. 'Sl' Marcia Baker Shirley Baker Elise Barnard Christine Bastin ui' Q-N., Marlene Bales Pearlie Banks Violet Baumgardner Dixie Bell Qfv qn....' soflin, and Thomas A -are 1,9 Carl Harris Pam Mozingo President Vice President CARL HARRIS-Senior Class President, junior Class Vice- President, Track, Basketball, Football, Key Club, F.T.A., PAM MOZINGO-F.T.A. President, Tri-M President, Choir, Mixed Ensemble, Girls' Ensemble, Honor Society, Senior Class Vice-President, LINDA LOFLIN-Cheerleader, Choir Vice-President, Goldenaires President, Girls' Ensemble, Senior Class Secretary, F.T.A. Treasurer, Honor Society, Mr. Emery presents a happy graduate with her diploma, lead senior class Linda Loflin Gregg Thomas Secretary Treasurer Exploratory Teaching, GREGORY THOMAS-Honor So- ciety, Key Club, Quill and Scroll, Football, Track, Stu- dent Council, Senior Class Treasurer, SUSAN BILLS, KATHLEEN BLYTHE-D.C.E., F.T.A.g WANDA BOARD -Choir, F.T.A., Spanish Club, Exploratory Teaching, Tri- Hi-Y, Junior Achievement, RICKEY BOCKWEG. ' '7' 14 'f - Q Zf,f7 54 E3':E4'S? L.- 27? iffzlf :E::,.,'.?l:E:fs4 ': :f'E:f..': f' V.. ,f::? 'N 'Ei ' -:' 'f 1' I' a f f A , aa . V, W, , ,,,, ,,,,,,,, . .. ,, . V , A 4 ' ' X , Q ' We s T . 'K fa Z, Biz X --4... C . , .,. ,Q s 4 4.0 X X6 X X , 9' X f V .Av N :gl , rf Q 3 1 Q .- 2 1 lj Q . , X Susan Bills Kathleen Blythe Wanda Board Rickey Bockweg ,, ,,, ,a,, , ppyy ,,,, W, if' 4 f-S +3 gm is , W an M a f-7. Delores Brandlein if Gloria Brown Linda Burkhardt Patricia Byms fb? f ,vis 4... Paul Brown Tommy Bunton M? pn 1 I 'QI af 1 1 -, , ., bc : Q x r sh.. Edward Carter Sandra CHSSCUY Co-sponsor Mr. F ortenberry talks to Wanda Board and Betty Averitte. Sharon Chaney Rodney Clark 5 'WN0s x uf '95 Nancy Chelf Bobby Cochran 0'-s, QQ. y, X44 6Ns.,,,...e 55 Hiram Colwell Rosemary Cooley Prom caps events of past four years DELORES BRANDLEIN-Beauty Culture, GLORIA BROWN-Library Assistant, PAUL BROWN-F.T.A., Tri- M, A-Band, Boys' Ensemble, Work Experience, TOMMY EDWARD BUNTON, LINDA BURKHARDT, PATRICIA DIANE BYRNS-Tri-Hi-Y, D.C.E., Coldenaires, Choir, F. T.A., Exploratory Teaching, EDWARD CARTER-Tennis, Narrator, SANDRA CASSETTY, SHARON CHANEY, NANCY CHELF-Cheerleader, Coldenaires, F.T.A., Tri- Hi-Y, Pep Club, Exploratory Teaching, RODNEY CLARK -Basketball, Football, Baseball, BOBBY COCHRAN. HIRAM COLWELL, ROSEMARY COOLEY-Junior Class Secretary, Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Junior Achievement, Ex- ploratory Teaching, BILLY JOE CORNETTE-Thespians, Dramatics Club, BRENDA COYLE, DOROTHY CRAIG, ALICE CRAWFORD, RALPH CREEK-Senior Choir, Mixed Ensemble, Exploratory Teaching, Boys' Ensemble, Boys' Quartet, Concert Club, RAYMOND CREEK-Explor- atory Teaching, D.C.E., F.T.A., Work Experience, MI- CHAEL CROSSLEY-Narrator, EUGENE CROWDER, MARCHELLE DAVIS-Pep Club, N.Y.C., JACQUELYN DEARMAN-Exploratory Teaching, F.T.A., Narrator. Michael Crossley Eugene Crowder 'QED Ns:-:av fan Billy Joe Cornette Brenda Coyle IV NM Dorothy Craig Alice Crawford ,W Ralph Creek Raymond Creek Marchelle Davis Iacquelyn Dearman Greg 'Thomas is Valedictorian HELEN DOYLE, MARSHA DUGAN-Choir, Ensemble, F.T.A., Thespians, Exploratory Teaching, Tri M, CLIN- TON E. DUNCAN, JERRY L.. EAKINS, WANDA ECK- ELS, LADONNA ESTES-Spanish Club Secretary, Tri-Hi- Y, junior Achievement, Student Council, Pep Club, Honor Society, ALLEN EYSTER, ELVIS FIELDS-Football, Wrestling, Track, Junior Achievement, Key Club, A-Band, Wood Log, MARILYN FIELDS-Choir, Tri-Hi-Y, C.A.L., N.Y.C., CHARLES FLOYD-Foorbau, STEVEN FOLEY -Basketball, Football, F.T.A., Student Council, EDQUNA FREEMAN, JOSEPH FRENCH-Speech Team, Dramatics Club, D.C.E., THEODORE FUSCO-Student Manager, MACK GAMBLE, GLORIA GAULDEN-Exploratory Teaching, DONALD GAYNOR, RONALD GAYNOR, LINDA GEORGE, IUDY GILLIAM, IEANETTE GLAD- NEY-junior Achievement, Junior Red Cross, Exploratory Teaching, WANDA GRAY-NVork Experience, SHIRLEY GREENE-Library Assistant, Exploratory Teaching, SAL- VATORE GUERRIERI-Key Club Secretary, F.T.A. ' C 5 vi tabs , Wanda Eckels Ladonna Estes Allen Eyster Elvis Fields Marilyn Fields Charles Floyd Steven Foley Edquna Freeman in- w- ,.,.?, Ha' -eff- A as -A Q., joseph French f, If Class valedictorian Greg Thomas does some library research. Mack Gamble 5- dl if ,, fa, f 1' 'v Theodore Fusco hs- Q E Gloria Gaulden Sn F qi 4 an as , V . X X . , , , , X ..nP'+ ' - ba '25 Ng'-rw ,, WEL WZY X, of W Donald Gaynor Ronald Gaynor Linda George judith Gilliam Jeanette Gladney Wanda Gray Shirley Greene Salvatore Guerrieri 'UN can uP v- i 1' Julia Haddix Drema Hager Harriet Halcomb james Hall G-ca '!'T jp -or--' XNDN, Steven Hanner Peggy Hattiex Karen Haulk Louise Hays 'Vinh Nha-0 QW if B Edward Hazelrigg Linda Heid Virgil Hinderliter Cindy Hines Ufii fi .nw-X .4 . - :QS i 'I'im0thy Hodge Robert Holman Grace Hutchinson Brenda Jackson Donald Jarvis James Johnson JULIA HADDIX-Library Assistant, Wood Log Typist, DREMA HAGER, HARRIET HALCOMB, JAMES HALL -D.C.E., Work Experience, STEVEN HANNER-Football, Track, PEGGY ANN HATTIEX-Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y, F. T.A., C.A.L., KAREN SUE HAULK, LOUISE HAYS, EDWARD HAZELRICC, LINDA HEID-Tri-Hi-Y, Li- brary Assistant, D.C.E., Exploratory Teaching, VIRGIL HINDERLITER-Work Experience, D.C.E., CINDY HINES-Mixed Ensemble, Honor Society, Choir, Explora- tory Teaching, TIMOTHY HODGE-Foofbaug ROBERT HOLMAN, GRACE DEAN HUTCHINSON-Clee Club, Majorette, BRENDA JACKSON-Pep Club, Student Coun- cil, D.C.E., Tri-Hi-Y. DONALD JARVIS, JAMES JOHN- SON-Football, Basketball, Wrestling, Track, Lettermen, MARY JOHNSON-Pep Club, ROBERT KELLER, HED- DIE KENNEDY-Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y, RONALD KERSEY -Cross Countly, Track, D.C.E., Work Experience, Con- cert Club, Key Club, Dramatics Club, MARCIA KEY- Beauty Culture, PATRICIA KINCAID-Tri-Hi-Y President, D.C.E., DENNIS KITCHELL, MIKE LAVENDER-Cork cert Club, Work Experience, Dramatics Club, DANNY LAWRENCE-D.C.E., Junior Class President, Bowling League, Radio Announcing, Work Experience, RONALD LAWRENCE. 'Wu Dennis Kitchell Michael Lavender ,993 X .aff gy.,-I Mary 101111503 Robert Keller Heddie Kennedy Ronald Kersey Marcia Key Patricia Kincaid , ,QT zz- ,, fad . T K' 'f -5 'Qij 2? Danny Lawrence Ronald Lawrence 7' rr-1 AWN .15 47 . V f fp Q u 1 ..z'I'J3,2 W e. , Q 'f W ci Q - f ' K 2 f Q, 1 f1 ' ,W 1g.j mm We - 'ke' . 2. XX rj' Q if Doug Lewis Will Luckett Senior adviser Mr. Mason before Commencement. J 211105 LYUCII Shirley Majors T7 is-Q ,Q .N 1 '89-J we--'-9' X 'C iWillie joe Mandrell Barry Martin Elaine Masters William McCall Kenneth McKinney john McLean 17' .ll x ' v ' g v I I Q ' V fy ,ii F 4 is 5 If X solves 'X swf 1, a last-minute problem Camilla McBee Barbara Means W F' A! J I bbs 1' :M C- 1 if I A ,fi Sa fr, Q 2 A Clifton Meredith Judy Mink Gayle Mitchell Thurman Moore Dues are ticket to senior aet1v1t1es DOUG LEWIS-Radio Announcing, Dramatics Club, Speech Team, N.F.L., Thespians, WILL LUCKETT-Bas- ketball, Football, Track, Lettermen, JAMES LYNCH-D. C.E., Work Experience, SHIRLEY MAJORS-D.C.E., Stu- dent Council, WILLIE MANDRELL-D.C.E., Work Ex- perience, BARRY MARTIN, ELAINE MASTERS-D.C.E., V.I.C.A., Exploratory Teaching, CAMILLA McBEE-Jun- ior Achievement, Pep Club, WILLIAM MCCALL-Concert Club, D.C.E., Biology Club, KENNETH MCKINNEY- Basketball, Football, Track, Cross Country, Key Club, Choir, Boys' Ensemble, JOHN McLEAN-Football, Track, Concert Club, BARBARA MEANS, CLIFTON MERE- DITH-Basketball, JUDY MINK-F.T.A., Student Council, Tri-Hi-Y, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Honor Society, KEN- NETH MINOR-Football, Basketball, EDDIE MINTZE- Track, Basketball, ELIZABETH GAYLE MITCHELL- F.T.A., Exploratory Teaching, Junior Achievement, Marion County Teen Guide Council, Fashion Board, THURMON MOORE-Basketball, Football, Track, Tri M, KEN MOR- GAN-Basketball, Football, Track, Lettermen, ROBERT MURFF-Football, Wrestling, Track, Lettermen, MIL- DRED NELSON, LORRAINE NOKES, GREGGORY NORTHINGTON-Basketball, Baseball, PATRICIA OGLE -Beauty Culture. T-as ez- Kenneth Minor Eddie Mintze Kenneth Morgan Robert Murff hum Mildred Nelson Lorraine Nokes Greggory Northington Patricia Ogle -asus, J .12 'wx '-Wi ? a 1 5 , . IVE , 4 it :ji gf I ' Q 3 Donald Parker Vickie Paulson 5-Av w.,.,,.,,,,, Michael Powers Dorothy Reed fm!! Joyce Passwater Wifi'-v Donna Perry Homecoming float 11162118 hard Work DONALD PARKER, JOYCE PASSWATER-Dramatics Club Secretary, Tri-M Vice-President, Choir Ensemble, Exploratory Teaching, Goldenaires, F.T.A., VICKIE PAULSON, DONNA PERRY-Tri-Hi-Y, Cheerleader, Hon- or Society, Girls' Ensemble, Goldenaires, Choir, MIKE POWERS-Science Seminar, Boys' Glee Club, DAVID PRUITT-Choir, LARRY RAGON-Dramatics Club, Thes- pians, D.C.E., Speech Team, CLENDORA RAISOR, DOROTHY REED, LAMONT RHEM-Football, Basket- ball, RAYMOND ROBBINS-Cross Country, Wrestling, Track, Key Club, Lettermen, F.T.A., CARRY ROBERT- SON, PATRICIA ROBINSON-F.T.A., Pep Club, DE- LORIS RUSIE-Tri-M, Library Assistant, Choir, Girls, En- semble, STEPHEN RUSSELL-News Bureau Editor, Con- cert Club President, Choir, Spanish Club. Biology Club, D.C.E., THERESA SADOWSKY-Work Experience, EULA SEAWOOD, STEVEN SEDAM-Spanish Club, Drum Major-A-Band, Tri-M, Thespians, Dramatics Club, NORMAN SHAW-Baseball. Football, Lettermen, Narrator, MILDRED SLOAN-Spanish Club Vice-President, Tri-Hi- Y, Girls' Ensemble, Pep Club, Choir, Junior Achievement, Goldenaires, STEVEN SLOAN-Cross Country, Track, Na- tional Honor rociety, Science Seminar, Key Club Vice- President, DA . Y SMOCK-Key Club, Football, Basket- ball, Tennis, EUGENE SOSBE-Track, Football, FRANK STANLEY-F.T.A., Exploratory Teachin , Thespians, Dra- matics Club, N.F.L., Speech Team, Ragio Announcing. ty- David Pruitt LaMont Rhem Larry Ragon Clendora Raisor Raymond Robbins Carry Robertson X ,- I 3 Patricia Robinson Deloris Rusie 'ws-f af? -.mix Eula Seawood Steven Sedam The senior's Homecoming float urged, Lick Those Spartans! l N s fa? Aa- Q.-3-,.., Stephen Russell Theresa Sadowsky .wa :QQ Mr' Norman Shaw Mildred Sloan gon.. 'VIL ,p..,-vs K I Steven Sloan Danny Smock Eugene Sosbe Frank Stanley X.. 'mx f .W - t Marilyn Stanley Otha Taylor fb- it-s......, Betty Via Stanley Warfield 'WW wdfn' 'Mx Dorthy Staples Ray Stewart ,gan av Steven Taylor Kexmeth Tumer --v' Susan Via Linda Walker Sharon White Rose Ann Wilber 'TW -wi-fx Carolyn Taylor an Clarence Vangorder sq 1f f Bonnie Ward Eric Williams ,Qs ...JQN '95, '15 Sandra Williams Gloria Williamson MARILYN STANLEY, DORTHY STAPLES, RAY STEW- ART-D.C.E., Honor Society, Student Council, BEV- ERLY CAROLYN TAYLOR-F.T.A., Biology Club, OTHA TAYLOR, STEVEN TAYLOR, KENNETH L., TURNER, CLARENCE VANGORDER, BETTY VIA-Tri-Hi-Y, F.T. A., Biology Club, SUSAN VIA, LINDA WALKER, BON- NIE WARD-Biology Club, Spanish Club, Work Expe- rience, D.C.E., Honor Society, STANLEY WARFIELD5 SHARON WI-IITE-Tri-Hi-Y, junior Achievement, Dra- matics Club, Speech Team, Thespians, Flag Twirlers, F. T.A., ROSE ANN WILBER, ERIC WILLIAMS, SANDRA WILLIAMS-Pep Club, GLORIA WILLIAMSON, BREN- DA WILLIS-Choir, Goldenaires, Girls' Ensemble, Tri Mg MARY WILSON-Tri-Hi-Y, Student Council, Choir, Pep Club, Goldenaires, D.C.E.g SHARON WISE-Pep Club, Spanish Club President, Tri-Hi-Y, junior Achievement, Goldenaires, Honor Society, Student Council, Choir, SHIR- LEY WISE-Spanish Club, Choir, Pep Club, Junior Achievement, Goldenaires, Nurse Assistant, FRANCES WOLFE, LYNDA YOUNG-Spanish Club, F.T.A., Choir, Goldenaires, Girls' Chorus, Exploratory Teaching. Ienv Berw Robert Blakey Betty Byrd Iames Cox james Crawford Maria Diaz Patricia Duncan Iimmy Edmonds David Frazer Lula Frazer Mary Ellen Hillman Brenda Willis Mary Wilson ,bw 'k - 5-nr A Sanyo Y 4 ,. 5 ' .,,,,.9' Sharon Wise Shirley Wise +'9k Os. -... 'P Frances Wolfe Lynda Young GRADUATES NOT PICTURED Harold Holland Ronald Kelley Paul Kirkpatrick Stephen Lahey Pamela Lander Steven Lattimore Frank Leake Major Mullins Peggy Northern Steve Reed Steven Reid 53 Fred Reynolds jim Scott Odessa Sherels Lena Tate Iames Curtis Taylor Forrest Wahlschmidt Wanda White Rene Whitefield Shirley Wilson I K B Q I Q .AZ ' -ff' - 'Y' L 55' 72' .,, . Ks f as y M 'x z i ' Q ss ' 'V in .. .. . . ,,,, . ,,.N . . . K . if f Q . f -. 2 1 Y 1 f ...tj Y . . V. M ' K L ' t A ll. s ' ' A dx W ' 4 sa.. Qu X wr.,-. .1 .. +....f f , , , 1 A .,., 1 ,L 1 . . 2 , ' f ' 5- f' .- 2 . , . ' J 23 1- ' - New sew ' 5 'f if 2 5:2 --:::,.:g-ga V' 25 EQ .f f -. fs . K f . f A .. f' if if . . k V -I .. . A no 3 :VI ' A I ' N' lbw x A' 0 ,, cv- 3, ,W Us ' y X - ws f H , . .wa . -Q S I V J. 'Uk eq-,A , . .fa K xv! V I., 4 . . ,AX we L I fra at as :fs f K r r is r . x ' 1 X ' . H i. L i .if 1 x N . fswsras. ...... l , . - Wjffx - , 1 x,,, ' T, H .j . f ,. as e ' X4 - 2 . V W W - - .1 is . 2 Www: V 4. A QW-Q X W f f e fag, f 4. ' i- A . ,. . ., f LL ' ' . 1- N NF 5521 . -ew, 1 , X 1 X 1. if -f - Eh A A , ...Sai A' .31 1 u .M sw I lf: . ' as . I . . M Junior class elects Mauler president IUNIORS-Row 1: K. Adams, R. Adams, C. Anderson, O. Arterberry, A. Arthur, L. Bach, j. Bagby, S. Baker, R. Baldwin, H. Bames. Row 2: M. Beck, I. Beckham, K. Bellamy, M. Bellamy, C. Bennett, N. Bergman, C. Biggs, D. Bohanon, G. Boling, B. Bray. Row 3: C. Brown, L. Brown, L. Brown, S. Brown, B. Burks, I. Burke, L. Bryne, S. Calvert, R. Campbell, P. Capshaw. Row 4: Taffy Carroll, L. Carter, V. Carver, C. Chatman, K. Chatman, I. Clark, M. Cleary, T. Cline, L. Colson, J. Cooley. Row 5: B. Comette, M. Covington, C. Crawford, R. Dalton, J. Davidson, D. Davis, M. Davis, M. E. Davis, C. Dennis, D. Devellen. i , w i Junior class officers Gwyn Mauler and Rudy Johnson confer. Not pictured are Danny Quinlan and Edna Newton. 54 I ,, . k..,:,,,,,..!,,,?3 Q : V ,M354 X :X Q V. 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Hattiex, L. Hess, C. Holdren C Hoover, K. Hughes, M. Hunt, D. Jarvis. Row 4: I. Jinks, B' johnson, R. Johnson, B. Keen, L. Kelly, I. Koehler, S Kritsch, M. Lewis, N. Lindley, R. Lines. Row 5: G. Looper, A. Lott, B. Loyd, V. Luckett, N. Lyles, P. Maple, C. Mauler, C. McCall, R. McDowell, M. McKinney. 7 Lester Brown is fitted for his prom tux. 55 Anxious 5 . Qwwnr Q Q ' r fl Q ,QQ Q ., , . QQQQ 5 rr ' ff - wi... ... - fi g . 55,2 Q ..Q, Hx fs. 3,3 f' j . , f- , V ,x ' ' ' L 1 L rx . juniors Wait for class rings 424 ff-. M , -Q ,, ,- - QQ 1 , - , ak f i Q Q BP 6 , N , sa-v -' Q, Q, , ,M ,+- - . 21,9 Q , . ,Y QQ . . . ..... qw.. - - - ,,, . sy-5 X -J 5511. . t, fi f-', ' -. T ' .-PX fl Q, All, ,. ,f - Q Q ,Qf f if Q - f . Q ,Q .,,, K , Q, . N r , W QQ, QQQQQQ Q. wif if iw., Q Q - ' ., ' 'f Q ,Q -Yfww Q 'Styx A, an ,, RQ 45- Q .,A,.:,5, - . K .K ,Q A ' Q 4 3 gf ' - r ' ' I 7 H 1 it 5. X Q. ef, , 1, NQQ. 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Terry Hall, president of the Junior Heart Board, presents Donna Perry and Norman Lindley with a heart model for Wood. 56 IUNIORS-Row 1: P. Means, I. Miller, M. Miller, S. Miller, L. Mixon, S. Moore, D. Moss, B. Necessary, J. Nelson, M. Northern. Row 2: S. Oakes, H. Palmer, C. Parrish, M. Patton, T. Pedigo, B. Peed, S. Penick, S. Perryman, K Phillips, M. Phillips. Row 3: R. Price, C. Puryear, R. Ram- sey, R. Reed, W. Reed, S. Reese, S. Reitmeyer, F. Rice, S Rice, E. Rich. Row 4: K. Richardson, S. Richardson, P Ritter, T. Rutland, L. Scarbrough, I. Schierer, K. Schilling S. Schmidt, B. Scott, A. Sears. Row 5: A. Seawood, T Shadowens, D. Sloan, P. Smith, F. Snyder, L. Statzer, B Steele, L. Suggett, H. Taylor, R. Taylor. px' ' Sarden, Perryman, Kuhn, Hagan lead - X 'wi V. In 3 Q -Q 5 f ' ' . ' . Q ' .. ' if ' Q V. ' 2. X . ' ' :' a-1 ff w -W 41' , ' f-'15, V . . . - . 9 3 ., 1 . .. 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'f 13: e , b , S . . .X , f is N A 7 'L W S W ,L ' ' J 1 ff, , . :il f Q if 'Za' A , .. ,,,,,. , . 4 , X , . X IUNIORS-Row 1: B. Tinsley, I. Troy, R. Tyson, I. Tyson, D. Vinci, B. Wallace, H. Ware, C. Warren, M. Warren, D. White. Row 2: L. VVhite, D. Whitlow, B. Williams, P. Winston, S. Woodrum, C. Woody. SOPHOMORES-B. Andrews, R. Arthur, I. Averitte, P. Bailey. Row 3: R. Bailey, B. Baker, A. Barra, R. Bayer, S. Baxter, R. Bean, S. Bellamy, I. Blackbum, C. Blair, I. Bland. Row 4: A. Blythe, G. Bonner, N. Booth, A. Bottorff, J. Bowman, A. Brock, C. Brown, D. Brown, P. Brown, A. Caldwell. Row 5: F. Capshaw, C. Carter, B. Chapman, M. Chapman, I. Chgrtnbers, K. Chicola, I. Childers, P. Clayton, S. Clouse, M. Co . r,V2R 'R...,v......s..i .. , Q . X mfr' N' X 8 X.,. NZB-5.2.4. X 5 W ,af':::n.g iii-ij-1 W y E X james Hagan, Keith Sarden, Patty Kuhn and Susan Perry- man are sophomore officers. 57 M F f . .1 Q .WM A . f' ' ' f if ' X if - , , I , , 2 if .' ,f Y C S , M ' V' fs' M, 13 4 SL of-.vs ,',jNlx'i'x? I ' f . -Q ,H ' ' 1 - ,ln 5 Y 1 . Q. ,T w W l as 4 r -V so ' Al if gy, 4 1. , , , . i , 5' Z F ' ki ' S l is 1 , sf ., is W if K N4 , S Y' ,Kes .. .rj A, . . Y , r ,lf , 1 'M ' l s f ... .. o ' F 2, 'M F We i.. fo 4 ,.. if jf V, Q.. . , -s . W in Ms. , ., ,Q W 5, R -Q- f: W . v'f' . , Q . A .... my , 5, A .,:::-:mv t, V K , L 2. 5 K ! nf' V VV V L. A. ' sf. -. V . 1 . Hxkc- r ' 3 ' fi l ' ii? K , ' Q . 1 f - 2 -. J .. ' 1 .. ' is - 4- - ' fa 'w 4 i ' Xi.. W , , VS' 53' '- . f -f - .. ' Z . hx S , ' ' ... ' . ' r 5 ' - i , . x, ' ' flak, X in Q f- ,M K 'Q ' 35' ' K Pl' ' X i ' X- d K, H E -v Wkfm RQ-2 o X . 1- . mf -X 6' 1 -, . eff, f ' ' , E 1 f' . . i t .-, ,, . , fa W' ,N Q ' P' -X Yi' . . B ' ,gp Tx 9: E V ,Q ,,., p X .M ,, 4 in t X 9 , A V51- . -Z . if W. ,A K? 'aa si. N KA, N V C? , Kin lx , V S 33' in -'rc f L .. .. if dv- :Q s mn. . , :Q I' 5, xr- , --Thi :K V Q.- ' .. W, S -, WM 5 . yi 1 4' 2-2 fx 5. 1 vi ' V .TAM - - is f. ' 3 1He-'Tv??'- . , 13. X ' 7 Fellow sophomores feel .W -vs G . ps. x, VV 5-ig:-'-X 5158 ? 'N-' QM, 3 -5' M ggi., 'N- ., 1.-.,Q'QRx ,a 'Q-2 'L , .s X' 'in 52,- ii' 2' Iwf' h... f' ,,w.,6,gv .ff N'-'ff' Ellen Franklin, Wood Log staffer, helps pose students for school pictures. 58 SOPHOMORES-Row l: R. Collingsworth, C. Collins, I. Colwell, R. Cooney, T. Comelison, K. Cory, M. Cox, G. Dailey, M. Danz, L. Davidson. Row 2: C. Davis, D. Davis, H. Demaree, B. Dickerson, E. Dicks, M. Ditchley, C. Dixon, B. Dobson, S. Dodson, A. Dodd. Row 3: I. Dowell, D. Dras, D. Duncan, R. Duncan, R. Dunn, P. Dycus, P. Dykes, G. Eldridge, G. Emerson, B. Engel. Row 4: R. Enlow, C. Evans, S. Felsher, I. Fiega, D. Finchum, I. Flory, E. Franklin, I. M. Franklin, R. Frierson, D. Fry. Row 5: S. Frye, B. Fusco, I. Gill, G. Givens, P. Gosser, M. Green, C. Greene, E. Guerrieri, R. Hagan, S. Hall. proud a.. f W may . ' , V V .ai Q -.. ' w lxx K V 3 - if . Q It .. 44- X L . . . , ' We V as-VV f ' 4. .Mm A V , Q V V X . ,, V li i' . V kkr, :,,eV,.W ,,,x ,, . V, . ...,,1Q . -f , - I r fag :J S4552 Q., ' S - -M ' ' LQ, - f .. fV V Mb 1,4 V .1 pak ,, 1 fl' in , ff. .4 M . Y . - V . ', . ww - , . A VV VV ix V1 J, V V P V - , n. MNA S V ,Q A A .iw 113' , , .P v-ll QA W f ' ... A P ,,,, . . -I : ' iw A uf. ' ff ' 'tif . s . Q' ,, - f ,ig K . ,fl VV ,Q ,,. VV . A A. V :awk f V, r-. , VV Q .. A S wi. . , 2 ' 0 L kay. 1 V f - .X .V g hir -3-, VV , V . V . A2 -.. V f if n f f, 'X V Q: .L . ,Z 1 ' J , V V ggi-,A-,:, :J , H N I - 1.. 6 ... -V - ' -S , Q 1 S. W e We ea ,ff -sw, , . .. N V ,, .. . H ' s if V QP fag 3 V f 7 -f X J - 'S - vu .- . 2 4 ' P .E h f . . r .L , :...... .- fl., . 4. X' ff. V b.:.f '6.L f f . ,, 1 V. 71 . 16 ' ZLWREQ V -P V , , ,, . . 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Jarrett, L. johnson, N. johnson, S. Johnson, L. joseph, N. Judkins, R. Iudkins, J. Kare, P. Keck, E. Keen. Row 4: C. Keith, V. Kennedy, E. Kemer, R. Kidwell, B. Kimberly, S. Kincaid, R. Kinder, D. King, I. King, P. Kinser. Row 5: S. Kinser, V. Kirkpatrick, P. Kuhn, W. Lawrence, M1 Lee, R. Lee, R. Lee C. Leonard, S. Leonard, A. Lines. J ffl, , Mr. Emery crowns the Chicola. 59 1966 Homecoming Queen, Kris . Q v9 Vsft' QF' W ws 1 :fist X, . .4 2 M f f ' N . . -2 X545 . e b , - , W ,. G '- --. 1 ' A f '7' inf? ,ig -,W v ,. M . 7 ., ,,,M,,, , I-in ,. . .. . . .. N is 1 , Q, f . - .Ti A Q. ' P 5: ' 33 L -- 3' li 4, P if? xt Ak K ' J - .vfru ,.V. . .' Y ' -D , .H .. -qvr, ey. Q W . - . V , , A T .A X -. fa., ,v V:. . ,. 4 5, Q ...Q I V f H . -vs ,g m tl uw-.Ni .-K 4-. 5. f f ,. ' 1 ,57-X!.? ie',, s. .Q ,- 5 2 A ' , , ' , 9 V- . ' ' - as . -. .,f :j. , is f jf- F 1 X Ygrt , 1 R it X 4' 4V K , 4 as '7 5 ' , X . ' ig... - ' 35. V . ' S ' :fg S, ff ' e N W Ar A f4i1' ? f?' 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V 5- ,Q ., . - 1-. - gagles 'S -- 5 v - ::?zQm2v:rV. -I is Vw -' 'V,fn7fg xi-of .. V .- W -- -3 gifs - as . U Y . ,xg -1 , - .JQ , sr if ti ' A .. , .. af' . ids X 5 -' 5. ' ' 5, C . U- Q , -. 1 I . p s A E 5, 9' . . 12 2 X P V A xv: L' V I H ll N ...TF . P it :STA S 'f ' Z, xy V- ' 4. ' :ZZ 14, S l :GR --. 4.- ..,, X' 4-.A 1 , ... 1 0' . f., - 1- f 5 - 'i. . .f s..-. . Vs. , .J . IV . . ... .QS given to sophomore class SOPHOMORES-Row 1: M. Linson, P. Logan, S. Loman, M. Luckett, M. Lydick, C. Marshall, K. Martin, S. Mass- ing, C. Masters, D. Mathis. Row 2: L. McBee, L. McGinley, S. McKinney, S. McKinney, B. Miller, D. Minor, L. Mintze, R. Mobley, B. Moore, V. Morgan. Row 3: D. Mullenix, P. Newton, R. Nuetzman, S. Odom, L. Parkey, I. Parks, R. Parrish, I. Patterson, L. Paugle, T. Pedigo. Row 4: M. Pettis, B. Petty, S. Pinner, K. Poehler, D. Polston, G. Purvis, T. Ragsby, E. Raine, B. Raisor, P. Reading. Row 5: B. Reed, D. Reed, R. Reed, S. Reed, T. Reed, D. Rhude, M. Richard, C. Richardson, B. Riddle, R. Riddle. Row 6: D. Ritter, F. Roberts, S. Romer, T. Rose, R. Rowe. Row 7: R. Rusie, C. Russell, D. Russell, I. Russel, K. Sarden. Row 8: J. Schlachter, K. Scott, D. Shelton, P. Shivers, M. Shuffield. Row 9: C. Sims, I. Smiley, I. Smith, I. Smith, L. Smith. Row 10: L. Smith, P. Smith, V. Smith, W. Snow, C. Sparlcman. Wood Welcomes new freshman class ' a V . 'Q Q .,.. W, V. .. 9 '45, . NG: VV :' - - we .- F4 1 we E V-4 'f All .1 ...L e.. Q1 : Y V '52 ' , VH, as V ' fa.. Q - 0:1 ,, .i bfi ef-TN Q: V iv N. VJ Q - I, 1 ,f ', w I ... ' , X I, . f , . ,,, is ' A Q -' X' ' L - V V V , I .VV ,V S 1 l A, Q-L X., X X. ax 4, X - . I 5 . b Q, ,. . VV AV ' V Q VVVZVN T. V:V , . V. f .- 1, J- V M - O ' ,. i 5 .- 'Y' V . My A - ax . f 2 - ' ' ' ,ve ,Q ' ' ' A .. V .. A rf s L.. . -. Q s-...Tw ' WL. . , -we '. 9' S - T' Si 5 5- I V ax. A V . i . . X' bm. P ,MV VV ,.V,,.f..,7....V VV f V , V Q A . V .. f .V N9 ' V . V V, V, V V .V V53 V VVVV , , Alf A R 8' . , .. , . 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Spaulding, P Stammer, K. Sterling, C. Stevens, T. Stevens, I. Stookey, R. Taylor, E. Thomas, I. Tindera. Row 2: T. Tacher, D Underwood, M. Van Lieu, B. Walker, L. Walls, S. Wam- sley, D. Ward, G. Ward, D. Wamer, I. Welch. Row 3: K Wemer, D. White, I. VVhite, R. Whitman, P. Whitten, F William, N. Williams, D. Woodrum, S. Wright, R. Wroten FRESHMEN-Row 4: I. Adams, B. Adkins, M. Aguilar, M Ahrens, E. Alexander, B. Ambers, D. Andrews, G. Arm- strong, E. Authur, C. Bacher. Row 5: M. Baker, W. Baker M. Baldwin, C. Bartholomew, T. Beard, H. Belefant, A. Bell, A I. Benifiel, V. Bewley, P. Bohannon. Zta-samu. . . .. X eg was , in V A VM As a student helper, Mark Snyder shelves library books 61 r fl. Q i 1 I V ff'f1' 323512 jc- '-f- - ,f ,. . ,ffyfw UVV7 , - .V 5' 'iii . X' 'J' . if A 7 ' 7' C ' if 'vials 1 itil' 5 'I H. gn - N - 1 ' ,g,,,, ..,, 2 if . ,. V V 'li 1 ' . W I ,I .I nf :II ...M gt, .1 , - 'g II .' , Q? ,Q .III X Ilj. ., . 3 ' 3 ' 'QA WI - Q N . . . 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Campbell, M. Canham, M. Cantrell, C. Carman, A. Carroll, D. Carver, R. Cash, D. Castetter, L. Chadwick, K. Chicola. Row 4: D. Claprodt, D. Clark, L. Clark, N. Cleary, E. Cline, M. Colwell, I. Combs, R. Comstock, K. Cook, D. Cooper. Row 5: C. Coyle, D. Crider, S. Cropper, L. Cross, D. Crouch, D. Davis, P. Davis, R. Decker, D. Dees, S. Delk. WW Freshman officers are joycelene Tumer, Mike Calvert and Keith Chicola. Not pictured is Bemice Bonds. 62 l f,-3: . 6.2 . . 'S any . 6 il Q x 'L- . YW aff F :N la. ,' 75:5 . ' 4 .- V ' 4 gvx l is X -E Q of , 4 4 QB ' M f ,... vm- ' 7, X! .1 ,. . , - . .Q I go X. Q I , , . Q . , . 'wa II 2, f ' K . s , V ' 2. -, Q' 1 Q.. - 1 . Q . AW . t - f ' QS I :Q SX ' 3 1 ai . , SNS? 1 1-. .. fs , ... if . . 4- v X f ,Q ' f X If lx, Ti Nl: - Q Qs. f, .3 . 1... 'hav :-, 1 ' ., im- R ,, 'lla Q ,,.,.,, A I,,,, V-QR. 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'sv I . . , ' ' Q 13 ' 5' ' VN - ' N. f-.'Vi.1? i is ' i 'MV 1 X xii ' 'K V Vi -, .5 V .V V V Q V5.5 V52 VV: 1 V Vfvfe V ' V' 5- - V V V V , , V V' I V ,V .V V V, mx. ga! V , 3 ,K , : V xiigu VA V ie? A . , v K. RV' . V.. .QV E , VV VV- . , s 4 .. 0 V MV V fe LV X L.. X . B 1 SV- x. li 4' ' i 'ff' - i- Y - W-T X ix., ...L 'fh A h ' V I ,, 1, f 1 , Q.-Q Histor mobile excites freshmen fl .I ' gg- , -1-1.1 sf ' 'ME' um- um .rf in Mm WB lu' 5, .X ii 6 'O w 51-1 'M1'-'fr' IZ- I fl i J' ri U V In A ,X V J J , 1 .,- ,V X s Y We-wf'2S'1's Ms? V w l i' S ' l 1 x A classroom display is explained to Wanda Flora by Mr. Morse. 64 FRESHMEN-Row 1: L. Hunt, G. Jackson, J. Jackson, K. Jackson, C. Jefferson, B. Johnson, B. Johnson, C. Johnson, L. Johnson, M. Johnson. Row 2: N. Johnson, P. Johnson, R. Johnson, R. Johnson, S. Johnson, W. Johnson, B. John- son, B. Jones, N. Jones, J. Jordon. Row 3: E. Keen, R. Keen, C. Kegeris, J. Kelly, M. Kendall, A. Kennebrew, R. Kenne- dy, S. Kersey, Kidwell, W. Kimes. Row 4: D. Kinman, N. Klinglesmith, P. Koester, J. Kortz, J. Kriete, C. Krost, M. Krost, R. Kuntz, B. Lackey, O. Lander. Row 5: E. Land- werlen, D. Lawrence, D. Lee, R. Le Master, M. Leonard, A. Lewis, D. Lewis, R. Lewis, R. Lindsey, J. Lines. . ' V P ' 9 V' . ' W ' Q' F.. f W.. ' 'M ' - ff gf, as-V Q . Q, QQQSQQQQQQ 31 r ,Q Q .,.,Q: Q 'Q Q is xg, , , 1- Q , .Q 9 K- .ne . - ,P 1 , 'M ff.. yr . , ff. .W , x .1- 1 L Q' ' Sf 3 'W -f. 4 . Q 3 ',' -4 v- . ,f 'N ... Q1 4. ff, .f f . , 9 xl , . QQ' ' If fy 5:3 . J. . 5 3. -1 f . Xa, WL- Q, X' M , In -Y . - N X . L .. XM? , ' -.V , ' '. J. I , 4 5 1 . x 1 ,, ' ' 'e all ' A LJ 'N ,E .,.,3-,.5-,. . ., .,:,Q-,Q .,- VW. ' N 'sas 'f' . . , 5 . .swf f as f -in agar X .nw V ff 'V . . 1 Q Q ,., N- Ns M Q. ... . j f,.,,- , - - Q Y gif? J ' l f 4 Q 5 in l gk 'Q ,. Q ...,,..ZM Q Q QQ, . ,.,.Qk,, . 5, 'l f Vu g 4 V4 If 4 , . - , ..,, . zgdff 3 - Q im 'X A :ev n . -f Q f V U . . ., ,I 7 'lf ' . . .2 ' X . fl . I . 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Murry, D. Nanny, G. Newby, E. Northem. Row 5: I. Nunally, A. Nusen, V. Oltean, M. O,Neal, P. O,Neal, M. Ott, B. Owens, I. Pack, R. Pardue, I. Parker. 1 , - if n sq ,ui ' A X sf , NU- f s .-Rx... . -e .. ..., Q .Q i Q . ,Q .- 1 -'W , Z1Q Q . N . fag N 1 2 Q13 Q K . I .. ahead to fun and Work 1 Hur-.Mr ... Linda Kirkwood and Janice Pennington, freshman Home- coming Queen candidates, and their escorts Haywood Ware and Tom Whitlow. 65 W at X ii . ,. ' -v.. we . Mfg, Freshmen look to seniors for advice ,,, + Uv s .,,, X .fi',5:E:,, 42 '. ' WZ M VV ,ff . :- , if A , V: Q ' .. Vg:5,.,.. Q W' '91,- mn Ll 'L 45 -A ,V .X 5 as . vi 'sf' it . . Q- s. . .-4, ' X 7 ' N' iz V- , 1 it 1 S . fs. Q 'A , . X. , L7 , V.. V . K ..' 3 .,....'V Q V V V. V . fe ., xx 1 A x I r' D 4 l A . .. .. V -' A V- .X I-VV. V 7 A ,S .xi V W V VV , I at 4 X A . 'H-1-1, ' ' W V M f s 41-i Q 5' u . f V, - ' ,. V b - sv, V .- -I W'-1: W ,,y,,. , W . . W H l f X x ji- ' fx-x. S L 4. 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' H 'X V V lb ..-my . ' 4 Y e , V 'fi 5?-Sf.. aff: Y- A .. .-. mi - . . , -' ' . :ir-is 525.1 - 4. a' . , .sf -. ...Q . K s I , X V 'W 'VV any ,,. ,g f ,is . . . AW. .Gig V I.. 13- , ' -- 4 -.V ..: ' VV VVVV - . ,H j K i WM-in. .- 4.1. Qs 'ff t ,A ,ies-QV: , N ,V .,,., M.. , VA . ,A . :V Vu V . . V V , 9 42- fs ' N- . V, , ,V -1 -an + . ...ra ' - Y 1- f' 4 f 1 Y 4: , V f 4 ' ' N 4' , I Qs.. 'S' ff A , it f' H sf. f .:- WF ,-' ,. . . 2 ' ' 23. , ' fffssf ,i V , , ,., , V .H A 4 . L ,V 0 ., I '-'N ..- - 54 s 'M 6' 1 A P - i , 's. i.- in . , w V 9-.. ,L , , ' 'uv . '- ' l 4 Suk K V- it . N . . V u g. gi' f . ' - ' 1 m 1 Q 5 Q Q We X fa Air .. QV. .. xc 4 gar b J rn! lf + 'L i WV, Kia. .Sh Qu' xt M-5 is ..--si 'X J .h Wav 66 FRESHMEN-Row 1: Pennington, C. Perkins, W. Perkins, R. Phillips, I. Poin- dexter, C. Poland, I. Pander. Row 2: P. Poole, P. Porter, R. Presley, P. Prewitt, D. Price, P. Puryear, P. Raisor, C. Ramsey, L. Ramsey, R. Ratliff. Row 3: I. Reed, I. Reed, M. Reid, L. Rhoton, E. Rice, H. Riddle, B. Rigney, M. Riley, L. Robertson, H. Robinson. Row 4: R. Robinson, V. Ross, I. Rossman, L. Rush, B. Russell, I. Russell, J. Sanders, R. Sanders, S. Saxton, W. Scarbrough. Row 5: I. Schelske, W. Schmidt, I. Schultz, B. Scott, V. Scruggs, P. Sedam, R. Severence, I. Sexton, S. Sferruzzi. Row 6: I. Sharp, M. Shoulders, C. Silverman, T. Simpson, C. Sims, I. Sloan. Row 7: I. Smedley, A. Smith, C. Smith, D. Smith, G. Smith. Row 8: L. Smith, M. Smith, R. Smith, M. Snyder, R. Sonntag. Row 9: D. Spaulding, S. Spaulding, D. Spears, B. Spillman, L. Spirey. Row 10: D. Steinmetz, J. Steward, O. Stone, P. Stone, K. Strader. E. Payton, M. Payne, G. Peed, I. Freshman status calls to e1ghth grade ,A A V . , 1 i ' ,, AK V '32 ' :ff 11 . .. I wt . 1 Src ff ' 'H W fm' M N :5 -nf -. V I it , ,.v 2 f K G, Q 2 ti l 4 i -zu., J' Vf at 2. .ei as A , Q - V . A. . ' 4'-will -. w X E ia ,mn Ali li.. I A , ,,1 ' . ' V' . . ' , - ' gf Q ffl. 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M' ' J .. as .. ,A -n W 5: b V H, W' - fi gt . ., 3 ,L Q A., uv Q, A y V' 52: T 4 A. kv 'Wg L 'T 1 N .fi , I n V X' . W 4.111 ff ails A Q X ' ' W' xH'-md.. ,. 0, 5. R 1 Nj 3' ' 2 ,ww if 1 f. 1, -W .4 sad., ' V' . ff '- 19 Nr . .. , . V FRESHMEN-Row 1: C. Suiters W. Summers R. Sutton R. Sutton, P. Taylor, D. Thomas, Thompson, aD. Tincher, M. Tookes, H. Tracy. Row 2: R. Trimble, D. Tucker, D Tudor, A. Turner, I. Turner, I. Tyler, J. Vail, M. Van- Cleve, D. Vanlue, D. Vires. Row 3: A. Wade, S. Walden C. Walker, K. Washington, M. Watkins, C. Watson, Ll Weddle, S. Welch, M. Wells, C. Wemer. Row 4: J. West, D. Whitaker, L. White, L. White, D. Wilkerson, H. Wil- liams, I. Williams, L. Williams, M. Williams, Q. Williams. Row 5: R. Winston, M. Wolfe, D. York, J. York, D. Young 8TH GRADE: R. Acton, D. Adams, M. Addison, B. Adkins, L. Adkins. ' . 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Burr, I. Burros, R. Byers, F. Calvert. Row 4: W. Campbell, R. Carr, C. Carter, T. Carter, D. Case, L. Chambers, W. Clark, B. Cobb, L. Coffey, D. Combs. Row 5: R. Cook, M. Coomer, C. Cox, I. Crickmore, E. Crouch, B. Crowe, C. Cunningham, L. Dailey, M. Davis, P. Delk. KE 3 A if ll' ' 4553-.. cb Ciiyih .. ., I I . , : Q I if 4 A . 2 A ' , - an-... , '., 1 ' . U 'ri H V , 4, 1 ' -s i '- , J nv. I V , ' , . , C . 'V .. L- ' f . ' . . . . , 1 V ' , sz up ' 'ry' ' --7. 1 ' 1:77 ? V ' -V- Q H I , , ., - ffm. ,. v 1 Wy. 5 . Ja. . Q. . - - si rs ' , 1 ' V ' V .. . 1 f 1 1 'I' ' . ' 3 ,-7 -4 1 V-'29 ' - . 5 P V 3. 1 V V ll' , f in X . .. . 2 .. . ' V ' . '- , sag' Q .: rr V. gg yi f' -w Q - X-31 V- .,, ' g i. 4, 1 X Qqgjv EN ,- A ,El 'gs 1 f- ,,-- V. 1 . ' f 5, bk . ' V 'X R ,z fix f' ,. Q ,rage , V f :X 1 , ,, W. G . . if 5' -X . . ,H x ji . i Q L, 1 , - Q V . I - 4, 'wr P .JL W V v',Lf- MA K ' L K' i '72 ' ' - - ' X x ...al :ess A n , s N X f I t:. N os, , ... f We ' 31. V -.,. ' ' . . 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Row 4: A ', . ' VN., Blix., ' 'Q h F L. Goode, S. Goode, M. Gosser, I. Gray, I. Green, K. 'i , ,,., .,...,... ,,,,,,, A , Grim, B. Hall, M. Hall, I. Hamilton, I. Hammock. Row 5: , ,, ,, r Q D. Hammond, D. Hammons, D. Hardcastle, P. Harlan, X. -. X' ' .fi Harris, Z. Harris, L, Harvey, S. Hatten, I. Hawkins, D. 'Q i L 4 ..,,.,, ge l ' ,,, .. gf, 11 as Heady. Row 6: L. Hemphill, J. Henderson, S. Herring, D i 'Z ' E1 ' 'G .L ,W . ' N 5 . ,V - Hess, B. Hester. Row 7: I. Holliday, I. Holt, R. House, R 4 G 55 A .f lu e Hudson, N. Huff. Row 8: K. Hughes, D. Iaggers, B. lessee, . ' ' V, ,lk i ' , J. Iessie, I. Johnson. Row 9: M. Johnson, A. Keen, G. A i'iV 5 'f ii E Kelly, K. Kersey, N. Killion. Row 10: D. Kimbler, L. Kim- , V vfr -V-- 1: V bley, C. Kortz, R. Kraft, G. Ladd. f -M ig. .,, ' NH, ,,, -. A h... X ..V K Q . Q at M . V' , ,. -1 'I P N, .L V X ,A If . R zn' ' mg '-L' 'ifv I A lxin-SDA 'R Q z Q Q Y. -, . lv X bm- W1 X K . . 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Al' irfpihx , f - . f ' . .1 X1 f gives' - A ,, .,. r . . . ' '- i . R I P 'st ' in , '07 Maia? A ' inn' v itll Z x 'E ' ll ' 1 ,M , s x.: ,M .,, 1-an is! f Q-.. ' - 'ff , M- f 4 ' my r ,. W . A-.W N , .,, A f f 'fr r 1.1 3 1 V, F i , . X 'qi ' , X ' -fn. 'ASQ A456-X R 'A X xx x '-,-- is , A, A W X-vs, gg 'N A . go ' 1 Q W V :au , , E In 3... S N 3.3 , . xx 'r if A., . X. . I .a i seam-wx. Q . . . Fall Festival features eighth graders - . A' . A A .Var Y . A , an ,Q ,. ...R ,, Q '- g fx- ai- I ,..:. W , , fr 3 . I L s,.q.S -Milf .5 If M I I if 2 7 :Ny X X xv T' ' 5 3 T' S' X s -S1 .Fl Q Lv .L , kr -sr , lr ' i ik, ,, X. - .. A- y sats' . ' if l . ' xkx jfftk Q'-K . pb A , E , - M, 'iv .T M Y. -'. , A 5, i W ' 35 ' . - ff '. ., Q... a if .9 1 X A 'Q-. H' - it ,reg + iff, . A - W ssl -C. .1 f Q. T -' ' 'ir 1-Y . YP' ' : l .3 '- :: if.:?f .31 ' v s . .la 523 M- X. ' - ' ' XS 'N ' x EICHTH GRADE-Row 1: L. Laetsch, C. Lafflin, D. La- F ollette, D. Lamb, I. Lane, B. Lawrence, K. Lawrence, C Lawson, R. Lee, T. Lee. Row 2: T. Lee, E. Light, I Lindsey, R. Lines, B. Logan, W. Logan, M. Lohman, L Lukenbill, R. Marshall, R. Mathes. Row 3: D. Mason, R Massing, B. Masters, L. Mayfield, B. McClure, R. McCol- lister, B. McCool, I. McGinnis, L. McHugh, T. Meadors Row 4: P. Meldrum, M. Messer, A. Metcalf, W. Mark, P Miller, P. Mills, Z. Mills, H. Minor, E. Mitchell, R. Mont- gomery. Row 5: A. Moore, K. Moore, P. Moriarity, I. Mor- ris, W. Morris, D. Mullinex, L. Neace, C. Nelson, K. Nelson C. Ogletree. Row 6: I. Ogletree, D. Osborne, M. Pardue D. Paugh, S. Paulson. Row 7: A. Perry, C. Phelps, I Phillips, R. Poindexter, R. Presley. Row 8: J. Preston, P Preston, V. Pryor, W. Pryor, L. Puckett. Row 9: P. Raine M. Reaves, B. Reese, J. Renner, D. Rexroat. Row 10: D Rich, F. Rich, L. Richard, D. Rigdon, E. Robinson. Junior High starts new Drama Club 'Nm -5- A was-,.. - - gg ,egg 4 5 N ' . 5, 'Q :T QW vi. ' f .HY ' 2 WV I3 K at ...T I , . 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' H 3 Q . . 2' 'f 3' . x , ,Z T . . ., . ws, . , , f . 1 .. . ' ' In ...fa .. , ., -5 W., .t -, M er ww Q ,.. ,. N LN - ' Z -T.. fe- 'X 4. . '- f S s.. 4-'A 2 'fr W' 'f ' f . Q f 1. ' ,-. ci- N' 'fa' ! T' A S' ss : f. ' 4 ' .Sff5'Tw,, ' fi , k - ' . .4,f', X 3 EIGHTH GRADE-Row 1: R. Robinson, V. Robinson, C. Ross, I. Ross, D. Rouse, I. Russell, C. Sanders, C. Saxon, I. Schilling, T. Scott. Row 2: W. Seawood, B. Self, P. Sente- ney, C. Shake, I. Shelley, D. Shelton, G. Sheppard, D. Sherels, H. Short, B. Shoulders. Row 3: B. Showecker, M. Silverman, K. Skinner, L. Sloan, A. Smith, C. Smith, D. Smith, C. Smith, C. Smith, L. Smith. Row 4: R. Smith, S. Smith, C. Soladine, D. Spacke, D. Sparks, B. Stewart, I. Stewart, T. Stone, H. Suiters, R. Sutton. Row 5: C. Taylor, M. Temple, E. Thixton, C. Thompson, I. Thompson, D. Thurston, C. Tinsley, I. Tucker, A. Turentine, R. Turentine. Mr. Woodard rehearses members of his Junior High Dra- matics Club for their first production, a nativity play. 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L, -ea Q , '- jj' U ,jg I 41 S13 7' Q X .iii ,pm A f rs sk. is i 1 .X . r f .u.uV -- . e A uuY f-- u u tvs. M K , , .:. .:,. y ,J ., 0 . Y E ay .ig X M we me gf' H- ... .... f r .Www sr .M - 'r w 39' L ferr gas t,ff .uu t.1 ifl gs B wl 'Q-...M sggsff , 1,1u, .. 1, , .V E . W p A, Q . p I P X - - ' X Ga .12 . . .. He! EIGHTH GRADE-Row 1. L, Turner, s. Tumer, R. Tur- pin, T. Uberata, C. Underwood, R. Utterback, M. Wads- worth, C. Ward, I. Ward, D. Webster. Row 2: I. Welch, L. Welsh, G. Wheeler, V. Wheeler, E. White, K. White, R. Whittaker, L. Wiley, D. Williams, T. Williams. Row 3: S. Willoughby, I. Wilson, P. Wolfe, I. Wood, M. Wood M. Woody, R. Yates, D. Young. EIGHTH GRADE-A. M.: K. Adams, R. Adams. Row 4: W. Alderson, R. Allen, L. Amos, W. Apple, D. Arterburn, I. Baldwin, I. Barnes, W. Bames, B. Batchelor, W. Baxter. Row 5: R. Beasley, M. Blume, I. Bowen, F. Brady, S. Brenton, E. Brickley, D. Bridges, R. Bright, I. Brown, I. Brown. 1 .921 .qgigpgn wig. ,, an nf-wi, rl C' ifrl 'Z ' i::'i'R' 3 : 1 Q . 5 , I .QQQWG an Q 5 ,Navi , 5 U 3.656450 u v .. FH,-03' I5.r 5 if n0 ' is A Q. . ,N V A .., 4 .J 12 T' C 1 J .. T3 il . ,U-x.,,g:,J 1, Q, 536 ,., ai , S . A Christopher Andrews and Linda Laetsch dressed in pioneer costumes to collect for the Childrens' Museum fund. 72 8 I il Av' f if New numberin system causes confusion Zq, 9 ,X A 5 ! ,..h ,X M iii E 'it ...A 1 .1 ! X . K ,441 ',f .fl -n P 'l : t W . If I 1 K g A t , K 1, 4 VV., N fl fp wr: kb, . ix-Y I x Y I VXXJ l f. ' X 7 ' 1, f ' h Q, ,. M' v ,I W M : ,, , 'V ,. 2 r be , . f L ' L , ' ff J? ' U n , f K--vs' f ' V , 22,19 , -5' ' Z, ., iig' me I fx . .girl ., ., ,PII ff f , ' , , -A a i . V. 1 A l W P' was 1 .qi ' 7 rm fz. f .fm fare. .s , nfs .4111 Q 1 4, ,Q J , 4. , af x Q V 14 , I A Zi?-Q r 1, ' .f k , ,X ' s r: :: 2 L 5 5, i V ef.. -fr s 'sir + , ' ,L X fig. QA fi ' ,il is T ef . B fr 'ri .f 2 I ,Z .iv Ml K ' ,,,- I AA U : .L-v:?F,,, ' J. 1 'f' f . X .f'1f '.:i..9n. . f f s W f , ..,.. 63.2. .f.1.1.x .. Q? 4 .r . '3f K 'ml f--- In ,rf jg' In 4 .. P . A r , fd N , ,v-5 ' ff P4 ly ' 'fn in if W M 3 b UM '53 'ffl 1 Mn., ' i a 4 ' LEA 'i ' f 3 nf 1. 1 117 ' ' f ' . f ' 5 iw ' sf .' A Y .'fW:- . ff 1' M K, b 6, p K . l M. Z - V! f .. ,W 4. ff, I - A s. .1 . : ,. wmv 1 r : - 'rw ,W Ag S C . , V 'twiki' 1 -. 5 It A, 9 J: v if K 4 2 -is 'X f ffii ..,., y 4 2' EIGHTH GRADE-Row 1: V. Brown, D. Bruce, E. Bruce, R, ig Y ' A' J j N. Bums, E. Chastain, P. Chavis, I. Clifford, I. Cobb, M. was ..5'f7 S7 f 'ff ef.. V L5 ' M , . M A f Cobb, H. Cody. Row 2: J. Conley, I. Conover, D. Comette, 5- .Q 3: . if Z 3. if M ' P. Corsaro, K. Courts, W. Craig, K. Danz, R. Darty, J. Daye, Q fy X P ' , -1-W S. Dillon. Row 3: S. Dobbins, S. Duvall, E. Easler, T. Enlow, . I 'f' f Q N C. Everidge, S. Gerber, R. Gomillia, B. Craharn, I. Graves X 2 f,'-' X '- L. Crider. Row 4: C. Cross, S. Hale, M. Haley, R. Hardy R. Harting, D. Hawkins, P. Hemmeleam, I. Hessman, P 9 if Hester, D. Hilderbrand. Row 5: C. Hill, B. Honeycutt, C ,M , Q . .5 ,I Hopkins, T. Howard, B. Jessie, K. Johnson, L. Iones, A. ' 'N ' '46, . Keith, B. Kendricks, E. Ketron. Row 6: I. Lane, I. Laugh- 5 .1 - AL, M lin, D. Lee, M. Leop, C. Maga. Row 7: D. Mahone, L. QW .W-i 3 Marshall, P. Massey, P. Massey, E. Mathis, R. Matthews it g i , S f '.,x F. McGraw, D. McGuire, D. Metz, D. Miller. Row 8: H. i ia , X Mills, S. Morris, D. Morton, W. Mosley, E. Nelson. Row 'Q f :: , 9: J. Organ, J. Paff, C. Parker, I. Parker, L. Parker. i , , . K f -' 4' X NN ,. . Q , ftfiw 1 .. . ,I ,mtv 5, s swf -- P -H L X A A X . ,Q Y is r - . N ,- .Q ,., V 1 iff I ... ,, L J- as X ' at ,,- x lr., H .- ,N 'V V K 0. r snmhaw ,AJ V . . Z 72' MK N V A V: ffm 1, A if ive, ., , ,N A .,,,.. XA is j A .1 P ' -iq 73 ' ,. A 4' e 15331. 5' Wu? , at if- fa . 2 .f .. .'+ . , V N . Q Ss. .vlramf F ' ,, 0 -V1 3 ,K t, , I J .ll 1 F Y , N A ,fi V ,all , 7 . I , x lj: X 'P 1 M ii xl ,U '- A S: 'A A 9 K V . 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Shaffer, H. Shaw, D. Shivers, A. Sims, C. Sizemore. Row 3: T. Skipworth, S. Smith, V. Smith, V. Smith, K. Solhan, C. Spannuth, R. Sparkman, D. Sprankle, T. Speed, G. Stallard. Row 4: S. Stith, L. Strong, M. Sturgiss, D. Swanson, R. Talliver, W. Taylor, M. Teeters, A. Thomas, M. Thompson, D. Tribby. Row 5: T. Unger, S. Via, W. Viers, R. Wagner, J. Walker, E. Wallace, N. War- man, B. Waterman, T. Watson, C. Wesling. r 'E . 'WSW 5 t 455. 5 ,Q V- if L ! W: an ' Z . ,V , I ,, L nj, . -. - V' 5,9 K 5 - - V r Q :ix A. 'XL My sf . J frame:-Warne. q'iaw .f aw. '- -w'-Q., . .- ' ' l '11 H .. . ,. .3 2 ..,. ,zz -' f . , . . H i' - ' Q- fa , '- 3 fl , . f- .Y .f ' 1 ' 5 ., ' 5 1 4 w. . .as I , ,.. A. 1 -.f -. ,, 1 ' . , , 7 Q ' h .sr , .. , N , I -, .' Q ,L .g 3 iw. x. ' t .. .. uf Q3-5, , .. V , .vi .W .4 .1 fm X V T ,,., fl' X, ki!! gal .-., - ff. s. YF, 1 IJ 5 .a SWZWT N fr ., ,, ' -if 4 M 1 ,. 4 4 - ii - 1-fi.: c . .. fe--f 5 . M 'A lm., gf: , . . ., , , V' 5. y, -f f fax vs y 1 Q N1 'Q , L1 no Qi ,. .. Zgummg X tales iiiggi! gf-1 .V I ' - AH . ' - . ' 4 . , ,H . , Q , IVVIA A is I l it rj - C 3 fit., .aw f K L, 7W?f C N A 35, Ei v , . ,.. f , A gf , A . we 1 xi ' 5 BN x 4 V' .N ' A '- ' ,i-,. ..x 'I 1. I .,,, ' M-1. .N ' -f -I M fa f' f f fm -W , . l. . L , . 5. .... 'T -, I I ,hm f ii, Q, D .fl A W' A ' . silt, . fs X, I , VI 1 -N l. shyzawa .1' I ,W S A I f . A, . f . l V f A are 2 M er . ll a-' A l m. B -2 1. ' ' mm. EIGHTH GRADE A. M.-Row 1: K. Whitaker, E. Wil- A y. ' . 1 liams, S. Wimbleduff, R. Wood, R. Wright. SEVENTH , ' ..:, ,K - GRADE-Row 2: T. Able, P. Abney, B. Adams, S. Adams, '1'1V 3 W A - ' e' . ,M M ,,,se- D. Aquilar. Row 3. I. Albertson, S. Alderson, A. Alexander, 'mrs' ' ' D. Alexander, H. Allen, N. Allen, P. Allen, J. Allison, L. An- ,, V ' 1 , , derson, C. Andrews. Row 4: D. Asher, B. Bagby, A. Baker, M W -fx? I. Baker, N. Baker, N. Baker, C. Bamett, S. Barton, I. Q, B , ..yW ji -fj Batchelon, F. Baumgardner. Row 5: E. Beach, S. Beck, S. ' if - Bedford, C. Bellamy, L. Belton, M. Blackaby, I. Blythe, D. ,Q ,, l'..'-. 5 ' Bohanon, L. Boles, L. Bowen. Row 6: A. Brewer, L. Brick- ' . ' - ., 5' ' ,QZZ ',,. P ' 'V H A ley, E. Britt, E. Brock, A. Brown, C. Brown, I. Buchanan, A. 7: 2 ff ,Qi A f Burgess, L. Burgin, K. Butler. Row 7: D. Byers, D. Byme, . X We D. Byrne, C. Cantrell, M. Capshaw. Row 8: P. Cassetty, .X '54, 'v T. Cata, J. Chambers, G. Chapmon, C. Charles. Row 9: ,ubxq E, .,.V . .W I. Cherry, E. Clayton, H. Clifford, P. Cline, E. Coats. Row X . . 10: B. Collins, I. Collins, R. Combs, N. Comstock, D. x J ' . 'r'r f N 5 -' Q 'E if 9 ' ' Coomer. Row 11: M. Comelison, S. Cosgrove, I. Cox, M. .., l',. f ... 'L' ' l , 1.. .LL ,aa Cronley, E. Cross. ya.. 1 -.. 'E '.-,f ' .X Q... , 'rv i '-, . ...W ff li Xi' B B x ' 5 u L. as , .. Ak - 1 - .r.... 'A . . - B ., ..,.. . 1 . 'H- V A . .,,' f fq.. , -1 .. 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M' , Q, F ' L ,S ,.,1,- ' 1 M K AAPA' .. f ' ::,, tg x V, , qw fvwii' Y , I 'J Q i ,A ,. ., T' 'Ni is i V .V 1 , K-fr ,N liaiftxl ill, 'f 'Y ts, ' X J-'es ns. K5 its , TIM. . 1, . it ' .- x K x .ixi-J , vv sv ' l an - an K.: A., Yak 1 . 4 gm f . . mc., .- Z . 0- ,E , .,,,V . Q.: 2 ' VA .0 4, . I V. gf a '. .L ' , ,.,.:. Y h . I 5 V V, gi, , ,j S, Q' , X ii , t Q . ,Y sie 1 ' ' + 2 We -1 A. T33 . X-.J it T. ' I '-', 'F T f . :,, N ' . V H 9 'R . ..,, ,, V S , Nwb, , ef, K guy U ' 9 ji 5 K Www , .,l. h Q if I. I ,I ., ,,,, Q Q Q . -5 l . fi '73'f Q M .:'- :P .s NYJ: ' , Jiv , Q J sf I ,mv : ... F' .M . N N . ' . a , .Ki X -,.... 1 'il 1 1 ' W' ,,., 1 ' .. Z -g .,,g' w-- Q4 E N M, -.. P 4 .21 SEVENTH GRADE-Row 1: R. Curry, G. Dalton, D. Daly, ,K f ' I, Q T. Delatore, P. DeVore, M. Dixon, L. Dowell, A. Dupee, N j fi' - 'sq .. D. Duncan, C. Eakins. Row 2. A. Ealy, P. Eaton, M. Eg- : gleton, P. Evans, L. Everidge, S. Eversole, P. Ferguson, B. .5 E ' V I ' .. - W' Fields, M. Fisher, R. Fisher. Row 3: W. Fisher, D. Flora, D. r V., , . 'l Floyd, C. Francis, E. Frazer, I. Gaines, A. Garrett, D. Car- . , . 5 mi V, rison, V. Cearlds. Row 4: B. Gebhart, A. Gedek, D. Chold- Q ' L M it .N 0' son, C. Gill, L. Gill, E. Gordan, R. Grider, M. Crowell, H. F ,V , 5 , A 1, Groves, M. Haden. Row 5: D. Haley, L..Haley, B. .Hall, -Q ' , - ' xx QM f'f g.Sif f- S X C. Hall, N. Hammons, S. Harden, L. Harris, W. Harris, V. E MQ ' Elwa Hart, D. Hartsock. Row 6: D. Hasty, B. Haughton, B. - V . M' . ,,, Haynes, R. Hensley, D. Hester. Row 7: B. Hill, D. Hinton, . W.. . X W. Holiday I. Hollon, T. Holman. Row 8: D. Hopkins, D. fi 4 n- Q Horton, C. House, C. Hughes, C. Hummel. Row 9: D. Ins- W 4- 5 PM Q, 5' L 1, ... .. keep, P. Jackson, A. Jarrett, B. Jordan, R. Johnson. Row 10: 4' 1 ,Q ...tg Q ... T. Jones, M. Iudkins, D. Keck, F. Keen, L. Keen, L. Keen. , W X Q . ., V ai:-x . bk I NN ' iR'i'ri.Tf?Se91'32fi Ax Ml f.- 3 ip , Z as-X .x ... KQ Q, Vg P d x . 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A-,,,, .g A' I n ,A V '-v. .A ., l lf . . . X . 1.. -I , .r.,h -.1 F- .rf l'v: , .5 W. , if 1:: -4 er? ff ' . wi 0. f + 1 1 ' . A . A ss. ii M R' N 'T'- 'ff' ,b Q' S-' ' i? . 4 1, Asif 4 ' 5 'N -. 4... Li ' s... -1 '...w :IVV XL:.Sf,.,f aqgmsg G Q , V, :. ,MMV ji?-A-, N! 2, I - '. 1 U 22. 'ik F s, ' t , W ,A . :X as A if r ,A - f 1 - SEVENTH GRADE-Row 1: O. Keller, H. Kennedy, M. -,V I 'X P iw' W' fl . A ,A Kennedy, E. Kincaid, M. King, R. King, D. Kinser, E. 5--A x .36 ' A jj, 41: lsr- Kirby, L. Kirkland, K. Kritsch. Row 2: P. Kyle, R. Ladd, 4 ,S - Lb I. Layton, G. Lawson, J. Lawson, R. Lee, J. Loggins, I. Qjvggx , f Q, ,A W Ei , Luna, M. Maple, D. Marcum. Row 3: A. Marcum, I. Mason, Af. ,,A , 'tt 1 P D. Massing, K. Mauler, S. Maupin, D. Maurin, S. May- R i'i' 5- : .,A field, S. McCloud, D. McConnell, D. McGee. Row 4: I. 7 , - 'A C McKinney, J. Mesker, R. Metcalf, N. Miller, B. Miller, G. Ax Q ,H W A -V A.. K :,.A ,g it Minardo, R. Morelock, B. Morris, C. Mnrry, B. Napier. ' 1 , Q J 0 'P 2 ff. ,L Row 5: B. Nelson, K. Nusbaum, K. Ogles, V. Oltean, F. ...fl . O,Neal, R. Pack, D. Palmer, M. Palmer, D. Pardue, H. My f' , Parrott. Row 6: M. Pedigo, B. Perry, V. Perry, I. Phelps, .Ani if , f E . .Z P Q X Z 1 P M E. Pops. Row 7: W. Presslor, C. Purvis, M. Puryear, L. ,'..1f V. ,W AA A W V Raine C. Reynolds. Row 8: B. Rich, E. Rich, V. Rigney, ' A 'arg K A . Q I. Riley, L. Riley. Row 9: A. Robbins, R. Roberts, C. A ' Agg, A H ' , 'Q' ' V Robinson, T. Robinson, R. Rogers. Row 10: R. Ross, L. P W gg, J .,., r asf f 'M 9+ ff ' .W F Rush, B. Sanders, N. Sarden, J. Saxton. 58' W 61' it- A 4: , Q' . X - L . low AA . '-'--,A ' ' --31 sl, if 4 'Le QQ , 3 s 1- ' Ns X lin.. S ' I vu , . 3. 4 ' X - .K U. ' 77 x Seventh graders adjust to' new rules, 'f wi . V -99 . 1 ' - T 1' . Q, 411 , N ,A .I VZ' 5 Q5 b-fl 1 , u p V ' f gh' ' ,qi ex u :f , ff e H f TY, .., . ' lk' A ig. , f A is X ' , e,e, f rf' , -f-se e . , f A X Q. , H 'w i 1 N ' bum S L I n 'fl'-Mil . IQ V 'z - 5 , - if E R x.. ,,, fa .:- Q Q .sh I. ,.. A fs Q . . .Q . ' i 9 iv.. SEVENTH GRADE-Row 1: P. Schilling, M. Schmidt, M Seawood, R. Selby, I. Shea, I. Shelburn, H. Shelton, D Sheppard, P. Sherrod, M. Showccker. Row 2: P. Skinner C. Smith, R. Smith, R. Sparkman, D. Spear, D. Spears, B Spiver, I. Standberly, T. Stanley, T, Stokes. Row 3: L Stone, T. Suggett, P. Suiters, R. Summers, T. Summers, S Swindell, M. Taylor, B. Thomas, D. Thomas, E. Tines Row 4: B. Tucker, D. Turpin, S. Tyler, A. Underwood M. Wadsworth, B. Wallace, B. Wallace, B. Watkins, S Watts, D. Webb. Row 5: C. Weir, C. Wemer, L. Whitaker D. White, R. White, T. White, V. White, T. Whited, A Williams, D. Wilson. Bow 6: W. VVilson, D. Wood, H Wood, P. Worland, D. Wright. Row 7: D. Wright, V Wright, J. Yates, T. Young. SEVENTH GRADE-A. M. S. Adair. Row 8: I. Board, D. Bobbitt, R. Briles, S. Brooks A. Brown. Row 9: S. Bullock, VV. Bunch, M. Burrus, I Bussell, F. Cody. Row 10: S. Colquit, E. Coop, J. Cordray R. Crago, R. Daudy. long lunch lines, as they get -Av ...J if VM f- 4 'Sf A 1 A 4. i QV in step E, E. 6. 'tim 'K if ' V r ' P ' . ' ,. t rf V 2.-L in X 'EIA' ' 3 as Qs . f' jc! 'Q . . ' f . 2 W ' 5' w D2 t-we -. ' -iq . ' .- sw Y -4 ,. , L ff if I' .M J PW 'ff' V 4, V 5 vb. , ' - , 'L wi , ' :V A 'E r 6 s, ,:- I cz W, ,, , f . , 1 . N A IA 4 XA ., V. . ., ,X . f , - .1 Q are -f...,s1f'L'Z V1 W V , Q V -V , ,, . ' A Q. 'G 1 X ff' .1 ftwifi-5 1 .. .1 Wx ' ' 5 , - 5 , T., ,N - , .M V 'K ,,- . ' i . .7 , 35' ' H ' w-' g,j ii? 'f r. .S if W 1. rg . . , , ., VV , ,, , ,V V an -at he , , he YH fix - L' . ' ff. eh-N -V Sv' - '. ' . ,- U ' ' A l: 'e v. ' 2.-f f '. X N X l V .4 KM ' ie' 2. ,N Ve ' . V I, '1 L -. , .X f Lf-X Wt 'T' if NS, .x . V Q. PA ,..-X i ... was M '55 Q l ll K :,v, SEVENTH GRADE A. M.:-Row 1: R. Davis, T. Edmond R. Faucett, L. Fowler, W. Gaither, L. Gee, I. Golden, M. Gray, J. Green, T. Green. Row 2: W. Gregor, N. Griffith R. Hatchett, K. Henson, G. Homer, I. Hunter, R. Jones, W. Lagle, I. Lambert, K. Lawrence. Row 3: C. Leath, F. Marcum, P. McClure, M. McDonald, S. Meadows, B. Melton, 1. Milliner, R. Montani, D. Moran, F. Napier. Row 4: I. Nunley, M. Overby, S. Porter, R. Prichard, T. Rem- metter, C. Renner, E. Robinson, D. Sapp, C. Sargent, Shambough. Row 5: M. Smith, P. Spear, P. Stafford, Stinson, I. Sullivan, C. Sutton, D. Sutton, L. Thirise, Thomas, W. Thompson. Row 6: J. Tibbs, B. Townsend, . Tucker, G. Twyman, R. Uffman. Row 7: I. Wallace, Watson, S. Webb, L. Welch, R. Wells. Row 8: C. Williams P. Williams, A. Wilson, D. Wilson, J. Wurster. Row 9: S. Young. 9 1 WVU fb! . 259 .. .+ - . . , .jf . T! 3'-. , , G Q' . ' i . in ' if Ex ...lx ay a we - In . . -f.. .5 . gw ,, , V .-. ,Q 1 ' 5 J ,gk , ar.. . ,, 4'1,QgVQg,.. ,Mx A-W1 fa Zia' l 1 sl X xx , - 22, r . Quai w - V -I . 323,43 79 K I , ... '. -V Q? V ,.,, 1- !' Q3 T lr V .Vt,.. .L Xfiifi . - x . . , . Q 2 .' Wu.. , L. Yi '. . X V X , s. .3 A YKQT . ..., w x x 'ik 'Q - ' y . vw ,a.-s'5Y.,:' . st. X a. ., , -z crm B -. v .65 ' X-cial.. . A V. V ,LQ ..... A 9, Aa , - Q . 5 ,Q-A 5 fa ' ,f .- 'i C' L ' M if ' A eff- 'V ws- fn.-I wr- W-T' ww,-:I ng, .X 4. 2 . ' V . fm.. A M12 'Lk sm . A V-if it ,Fi i .. -5 lsr ., ,,, .X-Q J, ,N ,mmuwwvw fan M, Nw Crm 4' 'fifi . I- if 22 xc O E 5 r E . 3 LW- 7' y 1 X-bi fff' 5' a .Sffy .I ' anus' TU Y' wm0!t'3 f ' K 1 Y - f' 'K ' ,. 'Xu l 1 ,. x..g.., 5 ..,-5. 4' Woodls versatility is in its activities-events and or- ganizations that cause students to think, to act, to ex- periment, to accomplish. It is not easy to lead, or contribute significantly to a group. Leadership ability is an intangible-falling to some with brilliant minds, others with engaging personalities, or still others with overpowering stamina. Each has a place at Harry E. VVood. ACTIVITIE isiihgi k af' fri, t .J ,A 1 lie, Q. STUDENT COUNCIL-Row l: S. Cuerrieri, W. Board, C. Baxter. Row 2: K. Chatmon, J. Passwater, S. Huskis- son, C. Mauler, K. Kersey. Row 3: P. Smith, C. Chat- mon, T. Carroll, B. P-eed, K. Sarden. Led by the Student'Council, which serves as li- aison between administration and student body, Woodls clubs and organizations provide aid and service to both our school and community. Scholarship, citizenship, and participation in extra-curricular activities are some of the require- ments for membership in Key Club and Tri-Hi-Y, international service organizations. Projects undertaken by the Key Club this year included co-sponsorship of a coat check at games, and participating in the Tuberculosis and job Opportunity campaigns. Proceeds from the Tri-Hi-Yls magazine subscrip- tion sales went to their needy family program at Christmas time. This is the groupls main project. junior Red Cross members began their year with a school-wide membership drive through the home- rooms. Again this year, their major project was filling large chests with medical and school sup- plies to be sent to schools overseas. Service to school and communit 3,48 TRI-HI-Y-Row 1: S. Kincaid. B. Andrews, P. Banks, B. Wallace, M. Sloan, R. Ramsey, H. Kennedy. Row 2: L. Ester M. Bales, S. Wise, W. Board, T. Carroll, P. Smith, L. Carter, C. Hoover, N. Che-lf. Row 3: K. Chatmon, C. Chatrnon S. White, L. Scarbrough, R. Cooley, L. McGinley, S. Baxter, P. Hattiex. 'O KEY CLUB-Row 1: H. Bames, D. Quinlan, S. Sloan, S. Cuerrieri. Row 2: N. Lindly, C. Parrish, B. Petty, G. Thomas, R. Parrish. Row 3: S. Beit- meyer, S. Oakes, B. Herring, R. Robbins. Row 4: R. Hogan, S. Kritsch. is key to membership in clubs V. 'U- 'fr IUNIOR RED CROSS-Row 1: P. Brown, D. Bruce, S. Gerber, S. Eversole. Row 2: M. Rivers, C. Crawford, D Hopleins, V. White, P. johnson. Row 3: G. Bonner, B. Napier, G. Sims, S. Hardin, V. Morgan, H. Cook, K. Chatman 83 Marching Woodchucks enter the field at Homecoming. New half-time shows feature Band Led by co-drum majors Frank Duncan and Roger Herring, VVood's Marching band made a good showing in both the Veteranis Day and Christmas Parades, as well as performing at half- time performances during football season, and the new half-time shows in our new gym. Under the direction of Mr. Brittian, the regional champions began their season early with the Foot- ball Iamboree in September. The band went on AEP' to enter ensemble contests at Indiana Central in early spring. More than sixteen girls serve as drill team mem- bers, Hewettes, and Majorettes, and perforrnp at half time also. The drill team, newly formed this year, was featured at half-time shows during bas- ketball season. Majorettes and Hewettes march with the band during parades and performances. Ea..- E-E - g Co-drum majors Frank Duncan and Roger Herring. HEWETTES-Bottom: Pam Dykes, Pam Messer. Top Patty Kuhn, Sharon VVhite. limi r X, 7 if X lf Y -I l XJ. MAIORETTES-Left to Right: La Dora Baird, Willa Pryor, Ellen Franklin. BAND-Row 1: Drum Major Roger Herring, P. Brown, B. Cartin, P. Wolfe, L. Smith, S. Frye, L. Wiley, B. Cobb C. Smith, Drum Major Frank Duncan. Row 2: L. Holi man L. Elliott D. S ake B. ones D. Inskee C. Brown , , p , J . p, , D. Bohannon, L. Arthur. Row 3: P. Smith, B. Hatcher, S. Dixon, C. Caines, I. Reed, S. Baxter, L. Baird. Row X -fail? DRILL TEAM-Row 1: Nancy Bergman, Pam Dykes, Ellen Franklin. Row 2: XVilla Pryor, Linda Holman, Debbie Pemberton, Donna Inskeep. Row 3: jenny Reed, Patty Kuhn, Cheryl Brown, Pam Messer. Row 4: Sharon White, Shirley Baker, Liz Arthur, Petrina Smith. Not pictured: Shirley Baxter. 4: S. Kersey, C. Moore, C. Dailey, C. Sanders, S. Horton, L. Sloan, L. Williams. Row 5: F. Leake, D. Harvey, C. Huckleberry, P. Brown, C. Jackson, B. jones, K. Sarden. Row 6: I. Hawkins, B. Tinsley, C. Sims, D. Finchum, I. jackson, D. Whittaker, B. Dickerson. 'N Nw if Fav ff I turf g,,,,.,,... .. L' E' If Ili! . Q 9 5 if Q SENIOR CHOIR-P. Capshaw, D. VVhitlow, S. Felsher, B. Wallace, S. Huskisson, P. Mozingo, L. Smith, B. Willis, L. Loflin. Row 2: L. Young, S. Wise, R. Reed, K. Minor, R. Lines, T. Carroll, W. Board, S. Wise, E. Newton. Row 3: C. Chatmon, K. Chatmon, M. Patton, D. Pruitt, Vocal groups sing A highlight of the Vocal Music Department year was their presentation of Oklahomav. Members of all groups combined to give the production. Christmas also marked a time for Wood's singers to display their talents, by presenting their annual vocal music program, to the entire student body. Choir members also sang Carols for the citizens of Indianapolis on the Circle. M. Phillips, D. Quinlan, R. Creek, C. Dailey, I. Hammer, C. Boling, M. Lewis. Row 4: P. Smith, L. Scarbrough, M. Gibson, T. Moore, D. Viers, S. Harris, C. Duncan, C. Baker, S. Oakes, I. Passwater, M. Harris, M. Dugan. at F all Festival Presentation of various other programs during the year, including the Fall Festival, served to ex- pose members to the aspects of public singing. After serving an apprenticeship in Coldinaires or Boy's Concert Club, students are chosen by audition for membership in Senior Choir or one of the Ensemble groups. CONCERT CLUB-B. Scott, D. Carver, G. Carrigg, A. Ballard, T. Haynes. Row 2: B. Eiler, L. Smith, R. Lind- sey, E. Curran, L. Dailey, C. Peed. Row 3: I. Pollard, 86 I. King, M. Coomer, D. Madison, C. Ramsey. Row 4: I. Cray, M. Horton, P. Brown, M. Danz, L. Hunt, K. Chicola. l '.: Z' ' -F- 99 MIXED ENSEMBLE-Row 1: C. Dailey, L. Smith, C. Maulcr, P. Mozingo, K. Minor. Row 2: R. Creek, C. Hines, M. Harris, D. Quinlan. Row 3: M. Cib- son, L. Scarbrough, S. Oakes. E c f , s 5 . , A 5. l 2 , f x 'N ' . . 4 is 1 Q- 6 ' A C ' .kv I 'ii K X I W ul li ' l GOLDENAIRES--Row 1: I. Ponder, S. Robinson, W. Franklin, L. Summers, B. Andrews, A. Pines, F. Capshaw, B. Necessary, ROW 3: S. S. Kinser, P. Bohannon, E. Caynor. Row 2: R. Fleming, P. Kuhn, E. K. Hodges, I. Pennington, S. johnson, D. Steinmetz, I. S. Baker, D. 87 McCall, N. Cleary, B. Croley, G. Crawford. Kincaid, D. Taylor, P. Davis, C. Perkins, Arthur, M. Fisher, N. johnson, B. Campbell, Hughes. i E BOYS, ENSEMBLE-R. Creek. Row 2: R. Lindsey, P. Brown. Bow 3: M. Phillips, Pi. Lines, T. Moore. Tri-M sponsors Facu PQ 1 TRI-M-Row 1: B. VVillis, D. Rusie, L. Loflin. Row 2 M. Dugan, D. Perry, M. Harris, P. Mozingo. Row 3 P. Brown, T. Moore, I. Passwater, D. Quinlan, R. Lines. It Follies 0 . 0 5 H 3 x .Xk. O O ! 1 1 ' I J , 0 GIRLS' ENSEMBLE-Row 1: Mr. Kantarze, P. Capshaw, Row 3: I. Passwater, M. Sloan, P. Smith, T. Carroll. B. Willis. Row 2: M. Dugan, B. Wallace, S. Huskisson. 88 Members Combine Wood began its first year of membership in V.I.C.A., or Vocational Industrial Clubs of Amer- ica, by being host for the First Annual Indiana V.I.C.A. Leadership Conference in November. V.I.C.A. is a national organization serving youth enrolled full-time in trade, industrial, and technical education classes, and Wood's D.C.E. students are all members. D.C.E., or Diversified Cooperative Education, is a program providing classroom training in a job area. Students also work at least 20 hours per week on the job. Two delegates and four candidates for state offices attended the state D.C.E. convention this winter. - K3 work and study ' nfl-V Q..-. a - - JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT--ROW I: H. Doyle, C. MC- Bee, I. Franklin, W. Board. Row 2: K. Chatmon, S. White, P. Smith, K. Sarden, D. Lewis. l L.. Q V.I.C.A., WORK EXPERIENCE, AND D.C.E.-ROW 1: L. Ragan, R. Creek, I. Taylor, H. Doyle, B. Jackson, . Holland, C. Taylor, R. Carter, G. Radford, P. Pinner, . Bastin. Row 2: I. Eakins, D. Emberton, C. Parrish, Hinderliter, T. Stevens, R. Bockweg, I. Mink, S. Wish, . P-ago! Kincaid, R. Kersey, D. Ritter, B. McCall, W. Crey, L Burkhardt. Row 3: B. Ward, I. Davidson, B. Martin A. Eyster, D. Lawrence, I. Hall, P. Able, S. Russell, M. Lavendar, K. Sterling, I. K. Turner, J. Mandrell, J. Lynch. 89 ousetrapn and Old Laccwprcscnted DRAMATICS CLUB-Row 1: B. Scott, M. Dugan, R. Ramsey. Row 2: D. Whitlow, D. Hughes, I. Passwater, Y l 5 I. Franklin, K. Sarden. Row 3: K. Chatmon, C. Chat- mon, S. White, D. Lewis, M. Phillips, B. Peed, R. Herring. Promoting interest in the fields of speech and theater is the purpose of the speech and dramatics groups. Students interested in speech often find themselves getting up before dawn on Saturday mornings in order to attend a speech meet in Peru, Vincennes, or Bloomington. Dramatics Club mem- bers spend all their extra time in rehearsals for their productions. Two productions were given this year, Arsenic and Old Lace and the Agatha Christie thriller, The Mousetrapv. Actors who acquire 10 points by ap- pearing in productions may become members of the National Thespian Society. The National Forensic League began in its sec- ond year at Wood. N.F.L. is a national honorary which opens membership to speech and debate participants. NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE-Row 1: B. Peed, I. Franklin, C. Chatmon, K. Sarden, K. Chatmon. Row 2: S. White, D. Lewis. by Drama Club X 1 1 l 1 -AEJ , O -xl THESPIANS-Row 1: M. Dugan, 1. Franklin. Row 2: C. Channan, I. Passwater. Row 3: S. White, D. Lewis, B. Danny Quinlan, Billy Peed, Sharon White, and Phyllis Peed, K. Sarden. Wolfe fcorpsel rehearse a scene from The Mousetrapf, , sf' 1,53 ,,f SPEECH TEAM-Teamniates Sharon White, Billy Peed, Johnnie Mae Franklin. and Christine Chatman make up a critical audience for 91 I. 1. '17 LAB ASSISTANTS-Row 1: D. Perry, R. Cooley. Row 2: P. Mozingo, R Aguilar, C. Puryear, P. Walker. Row 3: H. Bames, M. Beck. E I :Hill E .lfllal QU. i . an ,IN SCIENCE SEMINAR-Attending the Saturday Seminars are M. Harris, D. Quinlan, I. Jarrett, S. Reitmeyer, S. Slran. M. Beck, M. Powers. 92 Assistants help things run smoothl el 4 STAGE CREW-Left to right: A. Bennett, I. Didot, C. McGinney, E. Moore, P. Martin. On ladder is B. Batas. s 5 LIBRARY ASSISTANTS-Row 1: B. Ambers, D. Rusie, J. E. Northem, C. Wemmer, C. Brown, J. Perks, M. Snyder Haddix, M. Maynard. Row 2: L. Greene, W. Flora, G. ROW 4: I. Tumer, J. Pack, L. Kirkwood, J. Martin, I. Raisor, L. Nolces, I. Franklin, P. Raisor. Row 3: C. Smith, Reed, V- D1'iVCl', E- Alexander, P. Sedam. 93 EXPLORATORY TEACHERS-Row 1: S. White, P. Mozingo, L. Loflin, I. Cladney. Row 2: M. Dugan, L. Ragan, C. Caulden, S. Cuerrieu, Thomas. Row 3: R. Reed, R. Cooley, L. Young, I. Dearman, W. Board, P. Exploratory group With its 32 members, Wood's Exploratory Teach- ing group was the largest in any city high school for the third semester. Combining with the Future Teachers of America for a total membership of 87, the two groups made several field trips to colleges and universities during the year. They also sponsor an annual Christmas tea for all of the Exploratory Teachers in the city. The groupis activities express their motto, Pre- Robinson, J. Dixon. Row 4: R. Creek, I. Passwater, C. Riaisor, R. Robbins, C. Mitchell, P. Brown, S. Foley, S. Soan. is largest in cit pare yourself today for what might come tomor- rowf, Designed to give the student experience and information about the teaching profession, the Ex- ploratory program gives each student an opportu- nity to assist classroom teachers either at Wood or a nearby elementary school. Requirements for membership include senior status, Cv grade aver- age, and evidence of good citizenship. - AL FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA-Row 1: P. Cap- shaw, S. White, P. Mozingo, L. Loflin. Row 2: M. Du- gan, L. Young, L. Ragan, S. Frye, D. Ritter, K. Poehler, S. Cuerrieri, I. Cladney, S. Sloan, Cv. Thomas. Row 3 E. Newton, D. VVhitlow, I. Mink, G. Gaulden, G. Raisor N. Chelf, C. Hoover, P. Ritter, I. Dearman, P. Robinson, W. Board, I. Dixon, K. Chatman. Row 4: R. Creek, I. Passwater, B. Tinsley, R. Creek, C. Taylor, P. Hattiex, L. McGinley, R. Cooley, R. Robbins, C. Mitchell, P. Brown, S. Foley, R. Herring. Junior Honor Society has prize float HONOR SOCIETIES-ROW 1: R. Rusie, D. Perry, L. Smith, L. Loflin, R. Ramsey. Row 2: S. Kincaid, P. Newton, C. Brown, J. Reed, S. Odom, S. Baxter, C. McCall. Row 3: L. Estes, S. Wise, C. Dailey, D. Inskeep, P. Organized to further scholarship, service, leader- ship, and character, the National Honor Society opens membership to students who maintain a BD average and show evidence of integrity, self reliance, and initiative. This year the Iunior Honor Society took first prize for their Homecoming float. Mozingo, I. Turner, S. Perryman, L. Carter, C. Mauler. Row 4: L. McGinley, W. Board, M. Harris, S. Sloan, N. Linley, D. Quinlan, I. Dixon, K. Sarden, R. Parrish, C. Thomas. The peppiest organization at VVood is the Cheer- block. Supporting our teams with enthusiastic spirit, they appear at all games. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Emminger, they sponsored several activities, including a coat check with the Key Club at basketball games. CHEERBLOCK-Row 1: D. Minor, R. Ramsey, P. Banks, S. Penner, L. Rice, C. Dennis. Row 2: R. Lee, S. Moore, R. Hatcher, R. Winston, S. Bellamy, N. johnson, L. Kitchen, C. Jefferson. Row 3: B. Burkes, P. Shivers, M. Bellamy, B. Lackey, D. Crawford, V. Morgan, M. Fisher, B. Johnson, P. Miller. 95 Two teams appear on local' television. YOUTH LOOKS AT LITERATURE-Donna Perry, Pam Mozingo, Sharon White, Mr. Kult, Gayle Mitchell, and Linda Loflin. Two academic teams from Wood appeared on local television programs, Youth Looks at Litera- turev and Exercise in Knowledge . Six to eight students were chosen to represent Wood on the Literature, program. They were as- signed The Declaration of Independence' to study, and later discussed it on television. Sponsors of Youth Looks at Literature are Mrs. Scofield, English Department Head, and Mr. Kult. The Exercise in Knowledge program features teams of students from local high schools. The teams are quizzed on subjects of current events, history, math, science and other liberal arts sub- jects. 5 .wqppqx i'-'xf'- ,- EXERCISE IN KNOWLEDGE-Danny Quinlan, Salvatore Guerrieri, Shelton Oakes, and Steve Sloan. 96 Assistants help in all school offices Students very seldom have spare time if they serve as assistants in one of VVood's several offices and guidance center. They do all types of jobs to help relieve the permanent staff. Assistants deliver messages, time students for tests in the guidance center, answer telephones, file, or type. Spanish Club officers and members extend mem- bership to any Wood student presently enrolled in class or has had one semester of Spanish. The initiate must express a sincere interest in the clubis purpose, which is to gain a better under- standing of the language, and the customs of the people. The club's program includes field trips and school projects. OFFICE ASSISTANTS-Row 1: P. Kinser, I. White D. Daly. Plow 2: L. Estes, W. Board, L. McGinley I. Franklin. Bow 3: I. Colwell, M. Bales, I. Schelske C. McCall, G. Mauler, D. Vinci. Row 4: K. Chatman S. White, B. Campbell, P. Smith, L. Carter, S. Perryman S. Baker. SPANISH CLUB-Row 1: Miss Hartley, R. Rusie, L. McGinley, T. Carroll, S. Dixon. Row 4: B. Peed, S. Smith, R. Ramsey. Row 2: W. Board, P. Newton, S. Wise, D. Franklin, G. Daily, K. Sarden, R. Herring. Baxter, S. Klncaid. Row 3: R. Lee, M. Aguilar, L. 1 7 taff works to keep Log's high rating f f I f '1 i Melody Pettis, Frank Duncan and Elvis Fields work on copy for their sports section. Publications typist, Jul' H dd' , ti , and for the 1967 Wood Logla a IX types Cap Ong Copy 98 Cperating with one of the smallest staffs in high school journalism, the WV ood Log has received first place ratings for the last three years, and this year's staff has been working long after-school hours to keep the record intact. Consisting of one editor for each yearbook sec- tion, the staff also includes a few assistants. Each editor is responsible for the planning of his pages, and providing the necessary copy and head-lines. They also schedule pictures needed with the pho- tographers. Besides producing the XV ood Log, the staff spon- sors Homecoming each year, supervising the elec- tion of royalty and organizing the parade and other activities. Assisting in the all-school picture taking in November is another staff project. Working to inform the public of VVood activities is the News Bureau. They prepare news and fea- ture articles to send to the city newspapers. Senior section editor Charles Baker hands Debra Mathis another box of underclassman pictures to be alphabetized for her section. 'N -6- yv, 9. -V if X ,:,.. ,I if fig. . X + ,.+ .. . as B : . -r-'a f Y fri Z 2' M jg I ,few , ,W l 'ff we 49, fi f, Q 1 -'5 I wi-- 4 v ' ff .,, M Organizations editor james Jordon helps Ruth Camian add Ellen Franklin types Sue Odonfs story for the News Bureau. names to the index. '5f.'T'T! p B ' Lynn fwlf' :akin l News Bureau members Bill Loyd, Rosemary Reed, Patty Alies, and Marcia Baker look over other school newspapers and files for story ideas. 99 ff I V' I N! fa., . . I. 4..'Q'..' ' , :4xV ,gp U V M, -Az. , Wood's spirit is moved through athletics-the single happening that infects everyone when the honor of the school is at stake. No outsider can appreciate the effort and dedication that goes into a great team, nor can he enjoy the ultimate thrill of athletic combat. Whether student spectator or participating athlete, Wood students are aware of their responsibilities to win with dignity and compete with maturity. 1 5 A X J H, ,V as xi N Nx . sg5i:f3ze2-gfglig XE? . i , 9 fl 'iff 'a 'qgiagif -: K , N or PORT s Q Q l Yin... , manuxm x., .ikfkm M-vmx , X, -, -ww M---., M xt .-.. 1 1 V4 W , , W, N, - me e mnwuvgnmkld :?swws gumxwM1?.,?-.1 on 1 1 ..- VARSITY CHEERLEADERS-Left to right: Billy Peed, Donna Perry, Sarah Huskisson, and Linda Loilin. Cheerleaders channel pep, enthusiasm b -..ey-,y,v.v. x P'.v.0ie 2o:1aa:o'J' Y 030 E 0443! f'o'f'6f A 4' on ,f , so v Goof ' f o in '34 'f fl N Q-Sw , ,fi ig, g'a'-WQATOYOY X '. X x 5 I. X , 5 ' U? l LTA ..., ?N:- xlib ir K ., kf..i,.. 1 W,-My 'f 'F H 123' - X A . A 1, iwsmmv-Wi? N , .s Varsity cheerleaders lead the fans at the Homecoming game with Kennedy Memorial. 102 Spirit is needed to win a game, and the Wood- i chuck cheerleaders have plenty to help our teams to victory. They direct enthusiasm and let the team know the crowd is there to cheer all the way. - v Besides being at all athletic activities, the cheer- leaders also arrange the pep sessions. A pep ses- l W ,i . N sion is a very important part of a school's life because it helps build school spirit and lets the J teams know that the student body is backing them. 13 , Of the twelve cheerleaders there are four varsity, five reserve, and three freshman. To become a cheerleader a person must try out, be accepted by the sponsor Mrs. Cook, and Mr. Emery. A Cv y grade average must also be maintained in order to remain eligible. .,tj,Q1i p sf +5 Wm . 'iff' rom fan to team Reserve Cheerleaders-Top Row: Stephanie McClain, jan- ice Stookey, Bottom Row: Nancy Bergman, Shirley Baxter, Sponsor Mrs. Cook checks with Sarah Huskisson. Kris Chiwla- . ,Vg MM: l f 4, Q, ,I Sl' are 1. 5 l 4 ix f r may , . V124 5 t ek i Freshman Cheerleaders Sharon Pmner, Lester Hunt. Irene Schelske. 'I03 Key injuries cost Varsity slow season 3 rv' ' 1- 5. 4' . fur. . .- ua ' 1 -' e . nf 3: - 4 A 2-.da f auf. P VARSITY AND RESERVE FOOTBALL-Row 1: Asst Coach Austin, S. Morelock, M. Beck, M. Cleary, J. John- son, J. Edmonds, J. McLean, V. Covington, M. Holler, T Madison, C. Vernon. Row 2: Coach Caporale, M. Cibson D. Russell, R. McDowell, M. Lee, E. Fields, C. Sparkman S. Kritsch, D. Shelton, L. Walls, J. B. Matthews, K. Minori Coach Caporale and Football Jamboree Queen Linda Scar- brough discuss plans for the Jamboree. 104 If ,ya V 1,-wg . vs ', Q. . . . -' ' ' . -'. -. ' r 1 . Asst. Coaches Moore and Hendrick. Row 3: Mgr. B. Hol- man, M. Schlake, R. McBrayer, T. Moore, J. Hatcher, L. Mixon, L. Rhem, P. Moore, R. Murff, R. Hagan, R. Mobley, J. Blackbum. Row 4: S. Hanner, R. Charles, J. Averitte, R. Skinner, R. Johnson, C. Harris, K. Morgan, C. Johnson, K. Bellamy, V. Barnes, L. Josephson. An inexperienced squad and key veterans plagued by injuries was the picture for the 1966 football season. Only Jim Johnson had previous varsity experience in the line, and was one of the boys slowed by in- juries. Veterans in the backfield included quarterback Phil Moore, halfback and key line backer Ken Bel- lamy, and Carl Harris, quarterback and safety man on defense. The Woodchucks won at Sheridan 20-0, and played well against city rival Kennedy, only to lose in the last 9 seconds, 18-16. Leading scorer and ground gainer was fullback Jim Edmonds, who scored three touchdowns and had a 4.7 average, carrying the ball 106 times for 502 yards. Honored by the Kiwanis Club for high scholastic average was Carl Harris. Rodney Clark, because of his versatility in performing in the backfield and line, was honored as Most Valuable Player. Mike Schlake was winner of the Iron Menis tro- phy, based upon dependability, sacrifice, loyalty, and outstanding play displayed. The Most Im- proved award went to Steve Morelock, who in his first year of football improved rapidly to gain a position on the starting offensive and defensive teams. Steve Kritsch, was awarded the Best Mental At- titude trophy, and Rudy Johnson won the Ball Hawks award. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE WOOD OPPONENT 0 Providence 13 20 Sheridan 0 6 Bloomington 26 0 Schulte-Terre Haute 26 16 Kennedy Memorial 18 0 Crispus Attucks 19 O Louisville Flaget 52 14 Shortridge 37 14 Manual 53 0 Chartrand 40 57-jr If 'ff 'K .2 , u A V:,. X , -.5 'I , L is i f LL. 1 Manu: K, .N ,si The fighting Woodchucks do warmups. . X I X. IW ,im 4 if A Norm Shaw throws a successful tackle to Springman of Kennedy Memorial. Coach Caporale talks to his team before a practice session. 105 .4 Q1- FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM-ROW 12 D- MHCUSOH, Prewit, C. Reynolds, K. Chicola, I. Moore, Asst. Mgr. C R. Laundemiarl, P- Stone. D- Kennett, R- Sutton, I- Hosley, White. Row 3: Coach Robertson, A. Smith, J. Sloan, R L. Manuel. Row 2: D. Harvey, O. Landers, R. Pardue, P. Johnson, L- Smith, D. Goss, Mgr. W, Baker' Freshmen end pigskin season 3 - - ' -f 'vw 2.4 13 WOOD'S FOOTBALL COACHES: Assistant coaches C. Moore and G. Austin, Coach Caporale, Freshman coach Robertson, assistant coach R. Hendrick. 106 Freshman football had its best season at Wood since 1963, under new coach Gene Robertson. Not playing their last game because of filling varsity positions vacant because of injuries, they pre- sented the school with a 3-3-1 record. All team members received freshman pin awards at seasonas end. QQ' AY! 25 4 1 L Ji-.nl BALL HAWKS--Row 1: R. Murff, D. Shelton, E. Fields, V. Covington. Row 2: I. Johnson, R. johnson, M. Schlake, K. Bellamy. Row 3: I. McLean, R. Clark, C. Harris, I. Edmonds. 'r'f W l Fi? ,ki W li I vb? M 4 9. aw fl' , , ff iw' -'ll' M LZ Mfg A S ggxf Bellamy and McDowell assist Mixon on a tackle. Sparkman, Shelton, and R. Johnson dump a Shortridge runner. AWARD WINNERS: S. Kritsch, M. Shlake, S. Morelock, and R. johnson. vcr., 5 ,JL s,gi1feF Q i i,9i':'1!v 'Sf' ' Two more points for Northington, as he drives around an opponent 108 With a 17 point victory over City, Sectional, and Regional Champ Shortridge, other victories over Washington and Attucks, and a double win over Southside rival Manual, the varsity posted its best season. The team boasted the leading scorer in the city with Gregg Northington, and number nine leading scorer with Ken Morgan. Beating opponents by a 13 point average per game, the VVoodchucks finished the season with the best record in city competition as compared to any team in the city. The only loss in city play was during the city Tourney, in overtime to City cha-mp Shortridge. After two victories in early Sectional play, Wood lost a heartbreaker to co-favorite, Southport, 61-58. Morgan and Northington, the team's double threatv, were named co-captains. Northington was also honored as Most Valuable Player and for Most Rebounds. Cliff Meredith was named Most Im- proved, while Dave Ferrell won the Best Mental Attitude Award. Roundballers gain BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Wood Opponent 70 Anderson 72 87 Beech Grove 68 80 Arlington 59 71 Shortridge 54 81 Manual 64 87 North Vernon 66 100 Kennedy Memorial 49 69 Cathedral 37 48 Michigan City 70 56 Washington 55 79 Evansville North 86 CITY TOURNEY 88 Cathedral 49 64 Manual 57 68 Shortridge 72 Covertimej 49 University H.S. 19 68 Mishawaka 50 69 Crispus Attucks 54 86 Northwest 55 72 Chatard 64 73 Chartrand 61 76 Lafayette Ieff 101 a' Q -...,.,,+,4L2-.hgh , it 1 4 X ' Starting five huddle as they prepare to battle defending State Champions, Michigan City. and Dave Ferrell prepare for rebound. reputation as outstanding Competitors ,Je C , , ,.,...-- VX r l JC 'Q f 4 X Carl Harris lays the hall in for two points as WVill Luckett ix! VARSITY TEAM-Row 1: S. Oakes, K. Bellamy, C. Harris, Coach Wilson, C. Northington, K. Morgan, S. Foley, D. Ferrell, W. Luckett, C. Meredith, L. Mixon. Row 2: johnson, R. Clark, C. Averitte, Asst. Coach Ward. 109 ,alan X 'fx 4 s 4 1- in-Mgyfff is-4 0' f u p Q ' ' F S 'Z A Q Q. R. Luckett sails away from Chartrand guard. 7. 'rw H U 6 QS 4 f M ., 7525. . fy L J.. 1, ' wing 1 ' v Morgan blocks a shot. Big Gregg goes down low to grab the rebound. Reserve stars begin varsity training iff-f FRESHMAN TEAM-Row 1: C. Holloway, R. Sanders, M. Manual, B. Jones, A. Smith, T. Foley, R. Johnson, I. Shoulders, C. McCinty, O. Landers, L. Smith, J. Harris, Sloan, L. Johnson. P. Stone. Row 2: Coach johnson, W. Baker, M. Kaye, L. RESERVE TEAM-Row 1: P. Moore, V. Barnes, I. Cooley, Coach Ward, L. Mintze, R. Herring, L. Peyton, E. Frier- D. Shelton, C. Sparkman, M. Lee, R. Mobley. Row 2: son, R. Hayes, J. Averitte, M. Wood. N QD bills lil X im asf ,-if fa 4.5 .. AIQKL. ll , Ek 111 .55 QF l Fw -N 'Tm' Ken Morgan jumps center as Carl Harris awaits the tip Cliff Meredith drives hard to score two points. LETTERMEN: R. Hagan, K. Bellamy, I. johnson, K. Mor- Harris, and R. johnson. gan, S. Foley, R. Clark, P. Moore, S. Reese, S. Kritsch, C. r. 'WNHUI i 1 Wav? Robbins sets record to take City title CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE WOOD OPPONENT 5th place Scecina Invitational 25 VVhiteland 32 70 Scecina Cathedral 34-29 23 Broad Ripple 32 28 Chatard 28 51 Manual X Brebuf 30-49 13th place Southport Invitational 9th place Howe Invitational 35 Crispus Attucks 24 9th place City Championship Meet 10th place Sectionals 5th place City Freshmen Meet 2 iff Q. pig , refer' I 96 1 W ic 5? 'ii i H i f Shattering records on his way to the City Cross Country Championship was senior Ray Robbins, who led his team which won two and tied a third of their six dual meets. Ray won the Scecina and Howe Invitationals, the City Championship meet, and the Sectionals, setting new Scecina and City records in the pro- cess. Outrunning the other 84 Sectional entrants, Ray copped that title for the second straight year. An infected foot after this meet kept Robbins to an 18th placing in the Regionals. Senior Steve Sloan shared co-captain honors with Robbins, and both boys received their four year pins. Robbins, also received his senior jacket and the Most Valuable trophy at the Sports Awards Banquet. Bob Price, junior, received his gold sweater, while first year awards went to teammates Charles Averite, Bill Lawrence, and Dale Alexander. Alex- ander was also named as the teamis Most Improved runner during the year. CROSS COUNTRY-Row 1: Coach Stahlhut, C. Averitte, W. Lawrence, R. Robbins, D. Alexander, R. Price, and Assistant Coach Mozingo. Row 2: M. Aquilar, F. DiCristofolo, M. Hoskins, B. Stones, W. Henry, and T. White. Ray Robbins, cross country's prize runner. Matmen Win five berths in'Sectionals WRESTLING TEAM-Row 1: R. Lundemian, R. Mc- Asst. Coach Robertson, S. Morelock, L. jackson, S. Kritsch, Dowell, J. Hosley, R. Robbins, R. Price, J. Nunnely, D. Kennett, D. Madison. Row 2: F. Duncan, H. Williams, james Hosley, 127 pounder, proves to be a tough opponent on the mat. frfg-awww 1-., ll.,l-.I E. Fields, Coach Moore, D. Hanley. Sectional placers are Ray Robbins, Bob Price, Elvis Fields, Steve Morelock, and Leslie Jackson. if 'fn T,,,l,i, ---rw ...L.. With underclassmen making up the bulk of the wrestling squad, coach Cleo Moore led the team to a position in the top seven at the sectionals. Seniors Ray Robbins and Elvis Fields placed in the top four, Bob Price placed third in the 112 pound class, Lesley jackson, fourth in weight class 154, and Steve Morelock, fourth in the heavy weight class. Representing the Woodchucks in the City were Robbins, Iackson, and Don Harvey, each placing in their respective tourneys. Robbins took a third in the varsity 120 pound class. For the second con- sective year jackson took first berth in the reserve tourney at 154 pounds. Hawey also made a good showing his first year by taking the freshman 120 pound City title. Giving the team the benefit of their combined experience were returning lettermen Roger Mc- Dowell, Ray Robbins, Elvis Fields, and Bob Price. At season's end, teammates voted Robbins Most Valuable NVrestler and Honorary Team Captain. Price was named Most I-mproved Wrestler, and Steve Kritsch was awarded Best Mental Attitude. VVRESTLING SCHEDULE WooD OPPONENT 18 Broad Ripple 30 15 Manual 43 13 Tech 27 16 Shortridge 24 44 Richmond 8 19 Chartranld 28 30 Ritter 30 21 Crispus Attucks 31 9 Cathedral 36 15 Washington 43 8 Howe 42 18 Northwest 34 14 Scecina 36 9 Chatard 34 5' 21 'w 7 , 11.11 Reserve and freshman city champions, Leslie Jackson an Don Harvey. Varsity 120 pounder Ray Robbins shows sectional form. d ..,1 CT.: .,.- iff- Ki? 5,,, ,,,-mv--...MH YU' 4, . 4 , K 1... --f' wb ann- . TRACK TEAM-Row 1: Head Coach Stahlhut, D. Kersey, B. Cooley, B. Barber, W. Shockley, M. Schlake, W. Bel- lamy, Asst. Coach Hendrick. Row 22: S. Hanner, K. Morgan B. Murff, R. Kersey, C. Harris, R. Robbins, E. Fields, L Rhem, Asst. Coach Caporale. Row 3: H. Taylor, B. Payton ,hah ' -.wink airs ug, .t 1 X V 'Ay Q ff , K. Bellamy, P. Moore, C. Parrish, S. Calvert, M. Crimmitt. Row 4: D. Underwood, D. Lawrance, D. Goss, E. Harris, E. Raine, B. Price, C. Averitte, S. Lattimore. Row 5: T. Moore, D. Payton, E. Small, O. Alexander, R. Frierson, L. Walls, J. Averitte, V. Barns. 'HM 'vb-L. E .-3 NV A - ff . 3 N , . ..- W a1..g.h5q,., T. .v-M., - ' S: .-' ' - Q. . . K el aff J I I Bob Cooley and Bob Murff come to a breathless finish. . , Q.-' tr, -Q.. --sex .T 4 f' 'ltr .::m.Fg.eftm..x. ' Ready to start the race is Carl Harris, the team's out standing runner. Harris leads as outstanding runner Led by outstanding runner Carl Harris, and record breaking half-mile relay team, the 1966 track team finished second in the North Central Relays, tied for 3rd in the city, came in 3rd in the Franklin Underclassman Relays, and came in 5th in Sectionals and 12th in Regionals. Murff, Cooley, Barber and Harris formed the schoolis fastest relay team and were undefeated in dual competition. They finished second in the city, 1st at North Central, and came in third in the Sectionals. This group of fleetmen also set a school record of 1 minute, 30.8 seconds. Outstanding in field events was Nate Shirley, who placed second in the city vault, and went on to set a school record of 13 feet, 2 inches. Co-captain Ray Robbins established a 2-mile record Qnew event in 19662 of 9 minutes, 52.7 seconds, and finished second in the city track meet. Carl Harris shared co-captain honors with Rob- bins, and the Best Mental Attitude award went to Bob Barber at the end of the season. TRACK SCHEDULE WOOD OPPONENT 64 Bedford 52 Bloomington 21 69 Crispus Attucks 49 82 Scecina 36 39 Washington 86 1X 3 Crispus Attucks 22 2X 3 58 Decatur Central 35 1 X 2 Franklin Central 54 1 X 2 52 Franklin 73 Seymour 21 56 Beech Crove 62 61 Chartrand 53 61 Northwest 57 44 Manual 74 43 Southport 74 49 Broad Ripple 73 North Central Relays: 2nd with 45 points City Meet: 3rd with 24 points Sectionals: 5th with 14 points Regionals: 12th with 4 points ,WVR ,.,fe. if , . . rE '4Ti ' T3 f F , fi 5 i fi 2 Q 1 f aa 5 faa' . I .,.v 5 V PY v , ai: 75 -,R X, s- ' -Q If if .f,' 1 , :-.f h , 1 . .V . Q ' . I l VH If ,FL Y x, K . W . . .1 H 4 ,ppp 6, 1 1 'P . iii .. r I R E . 4. 4 Murff, Barber, Harris and Cooley were a winning combi- nation as the record breaking 880 relay team. Nat Shirley placed second in city with a vault which set a school record. ' s . skim 5. E Woodchuck mittmen looking forward A w I'aK 151:82 We ,, W X 3 2 Qin .ml SLKWQ ag - ,..,i,! ,, .till-Nix fx? BASEBALL TEAM-Row 1: L. Mixon, L. Ragan, S. Reese, J. Matthews, R. Reese, Head Coach E. Ward, B. Williams, R. Parrish, S. Kritsch. Row 2: I. Kelly, R. Hagan, J. Gill, N. Shaw, Coach G. Austin. Not Pictured-R. Clark, R. B. Dunn, R. Mobley. Row 3: B. Holman, student manager, McBrayer, and I. Clark. WOOD 2 7 2 4 2 5 6 6 0 2 2 BASEBALL SCHEDULE OPPONENT Sacred Heart 4 Secina 6 Shortridge 1 Tech 6 Anderson 5 Attucks 6 New Palestine Q10 inningsj 7 Chatard 11 Cathedral 3 Howe 6 Manual 6 Buddy Williams throws a winning pitch. 118 z ...N in is 44 f as-Q A , .r .--M x V ag- X4 -,img -sw? , , . .-9155.3-N jj, bv - ,, f 295 2 , X M,- ,sm 4. 4 rw Fe -1. 0. ' J vw--5' wx x- af- 'rea' M, A Af . ,fgxgsa-iiiw .am fgv A. ,Q W-W4 .aw - ,fx - E ...u-.nan-lu 1 to better season Vast improvement is the answern, says head baseball coach Ed Ward of his 1966 team that showed great potential, but was not fully devel- oped. Ward also stated that with only losing three seniors by graduation, the players left will have time to mold and bring out all potential this spring. Ronnie Reese, Bill Dunn, and Buddy Williams were the three 1966 graduates. Reese was voted by teammates as the most valuable player and was also a three year letterman. Dunn received Most Improved Player and first year varsity awards, while Williams received his jacket award. For the first time, Wood played a reserve and freshman schedule as well as varsity. Eight returning letterrnen are Steve Kritsch, Ricky Hagan, Norm Shaw, Lige Mixon, Jim Scott, Rodney Clark, Larry Ragan, and Steve Reese. Mixon and Hagan were trophy award winners for best mental attitude and best batting average, respectively. Most improved player, Bill Dunn, practices his swing. l'miea'ml.Q14vurar5NMll3ln: zQl4'9 slva2milB'2'1a .n'.4 4-'Q Jem Steve Kritsch catches at the Wood-Howe game. Assistant Coach Austin presents Rick Hagan with his trophy as Lige Mixon and Head Coach Ward look on. ,. g A, 4 , i f 5 li!! x - , at ,- -i is-N.-4... Senior Tom judkins makes his final appearance in city Lester Brown, the tennis teamis most valuable player se s competition. himself to return a serve. Brown cops Most Valuable award TENNIS TEAM SCHEDULE WOOD OPPONENT 3 Broad Ripple 4 6 Tech 1 4 Cathedral 3 0 Arlington 7 5 Shortridge 2 2 Scecina 5 5 Howe 2 2 Manual 5 5 Sacred Heart 2 4 Washington 3 7 Southport 6 6 Attucks 1 4 Northwest 3 3 Brebuf 4 0 Pike 7 Ready to serve the ball, Tom Enochs starts his swing. 1 -HIL. K-f- ' oach Davidson and Lester Brown check a racquet before city toumey match. Heartbreak was the word for the 1965-1966 food Tennis Team because of losing several meets -3 and individual matches going three sets in Lost instances. Mr. Davidson, in his first year as mach, said, These boys have great potential. rown is the best sophomore I,ve ever seen, and fakes is learning fast. In the city tourney, Lester Brown was seeded Jmber one and expected to win. However, facing immy Williams of Attucks, who Brown had al- :ady defeated in regular season play, Brown was pset in the semi-finals. Oakes played the number one seed in the three an position and was beaten 8-6, 2-6, 6-1. Teaming ith Brown, and again facing the number one fed in doubles, they lost a disputed match to lanual 4-6, 7-5, 6-2. At the season's conclusion, Brown was named fost Valuable, Oakes was named Most Improved, 1d Tom Enochs was awarded the Best Mental ttitude Trophy. Oakes and Brown were also ated co-captains. Rounding out the team were senior Tom judkins, enneth Minor, junior, and first year man Roger erring. Brown, Oakes, Minor, and Herring will 2 returning next year to make Wood's presence the city felt. TENNIS TEAM-Front row: Tom Enochs, Kenny Minor Lester Brown. Back row: Coach Davidson, Shelton Oakes Tom Iudkins. At the height of a swing is Shelton Oakes. 53 'FT v I '.V'L'7.1,,,. , I '-Qfhflfpa '0 LXQSPQV Yugxxqixrtl .X 'Fit 'PT awww I 2 wySy klilNl ,l S 1 wxmxlilm We .x Spring golf takes time anclpatience Golf members from left to right are Chuck Kirkwood, Mike Beck, Allen Flora and Larry Byrne. Not shown in the fi' if V 'X Wai picture are head coach john Wilson and Hugh Barnes. Golf coach Wilson had three returning letter- men, including three year letterman Chuck Kirk- wood. Chuck, being one of the few students at Wood with any golf experience, was a great help to the other, less experienced players. Besides Kirkwood, there was Larry Byrnes and Hugh Barnes, returning to bolster the team. F irst-year men Mike Beck and Allen Flora were also a help toward the end of the season. Beck, who won the Best Mental Attitude Award, made great improvement, and Flora showed promise, but was a graduating senior. Larry Byrnes was awarded the Most Improved trophy, and for the third year straight, Kirkwood was voted Most Valuable. Chuck Kirkwood shows the back stroke which made him the team's most valuable player. Wood is extremely fortunate in possessing loyal friends and supporters throughout the school year to lend us help and inspiration. Without the aid that these businesses and individuals of our community supply our school, Wood High School, VVood High School would not be able to fulfill its duty to its students. ,W ' 1 lung In 1 s 3 's 1 Q' i 3 f I l.. r 5 1 Q 4, a A-sir' Q? 'W 5 sg ,, 512123 3 I hge N rfgftggl frffr W 'G-H fa, iii ,fl l QV r i Zi. . l az. ., gh? 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Arthur's has the largest selection of instru- ments in the state, and they service what they sell. lt it's musical, 931 ShA:ETl'gUR'S has it! e treet 1 at Fountair:lSquare S 638-3524 The i967 WOOD LOG congratulates its senior staff membersg Charles Baker - Senior Section Editor Elvis Fields - Sports Writer 1 '. ..: 1-14.225,353253I:'155S2:s2s:sEsSs2sisI.2.1.'.-if : x 1- 'C' N 1- X x , A-QV? ,7i2'6-'xx Ka' ,969 me +Q'u4v csc.-,Q ef.-,Jw U mg., .. N 455-5'3X.'-we '9+'2. '9A ' in xx ' 'w x vi' NX Y r 55-Qw:wmx+ , 1 x 1 1 r AV 4- cv f N s + N ww, H' -. x -17' '-1 N xx N-we -. Qiwalif ,xv,1ea3wt5 ix I s X X K , NQQQWRSK .-gf., . '-.:-'-:-:4-:-.-:-:-:--.- -.-:-:-:-:-. :-z-:-:-:-:A:-:-:-:-z-:--az wi-I:-x' - .j3c9IP.c5.4..,....:..ff A we cw' Q- jicxvpt 1' vs ii , N v QQGQQ 31 5 X ww 1N,..:-..:x,,,.,, f.:-..,:-....s....... -' '-r-:-:-:3:::gg:::,.,,.,.,.5.Q:I'1.':f:1'5'1-W''- ' ' ' PE RSI-COLA 136 Marchelle Davis Senior High School Index A P. Able .........,. ,..... ....., D . Adams ..,,. I. Adams .... K. Adams ..... R. Adams ..... B. Adkins ..... B. Aguilar ..... M. Aguilar R. Aguilar ., M. Ahrens ..... D . Alexander E. Alexander O. Alexander P. Altes ........, B. Ambers ..... C. Anderson B. Andrews ......, D. Andrews ......... G. Armstrong O. Arterberry A. Arthur ...., E. Arthur .... R. Arthur ..... 89 40 61 ......54 54 61 40 ........6l, 97, 114 61 ........61, 93 116 99 ,.......61, .......57, 82 93 54 87 61 54 54 ........61, 85, 87, 136 B. Aventte ..... .................,,....... 4 0 C. Averitte ..... ..,. I. Averitte ..... L. Bach ...... C. Bacher ...., I. Bagby ...,.. P. Bailey .... R. Bailey .,,. B. Baker ...... C. Baker .....,,,. Marcia Baker Mary Baker .,,,,. S. Baker .....,... Shirley Baker W . Baker ........ M. Baldwin ...... R. Baldwin .,.,. M. Bales ..... .............109, 113, .....57, 104, 116, B , 42 116 111 .. ............ ......... 5 4 - ................. 61 .,,,...4O, 86, 57 - .......... - ........... 57 98 99 ....,,....40, .-.6l .....,..40, 85, 87, 54 97 111 .........6l, 106, ....,....40, 82, 97 I. P. Banks ,.... ,,,,,,,., 4 0, 82, 95 B. Barber ........ .......... 1 16, 117 E. Bamard ..... ,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 0 H. Bames ........... .......... 5 4, 83, 92 V. Bames ............. ...... 1 04, 111, 116 C. Bartholomew ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 61 A. Barra ,,,,,,,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,--., 5 7 C. Bastin .,...,.......,. ....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 0, 89 V. Baumgardner ...1..,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 40 S. Baxter ............ ......... 5 7, 82, 85, 95, 97 R. Bayer ....... ..,,,,..,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 7 R. Bean ...... ,..,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 7 T. Beard .... ........... , N, ,,,. , ,.,,,, 1,061 M. Beck ...... ....... 5 4, 92, 104, 122 I. Beckham ..,,...,.., M ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, U54 H. Belefant .... ...,,..,..., .,,,,,,,,.,, 6 1 A. Bell ...... ...,,. ...,., ,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 1 D. Bell ...,.,..,., ,,.,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 3, 40 K. Bellamy ...... ........ 5 4, 104, 107, 109, 111, 116 M. Bellamy .... ,.,.., ,,,.,, 5 4 , so, 95 S. Bellamy ..... .,,,,,,,,, 5 7, 95 W. Bellamy ..,,... ,,,,,,, 1 16 I. Benefical .... ,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 1 A. Bennett .,.... ,,,,,,,,,,,1,,, 9 3 N. Bergman ..... ..,,,. ,,,,,,,, 5 4 , 85 V. Bewley ..,,. ..,...,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 1 G. Biggs ...... - ,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 4 S. Bills ............. ,. .......,,.,,..,,,., 41 I. Blackbum ,,,,,- ,,,,,,,, 5 7, 1 C. Blair .......... Bland .......,,,... Arnold Blythe Kathy Blythe 04 57 ...fflffifffff .... 1ffff57 W. Board ....... ..... 1 3, 41, 42, 82, 86, 97 R. Bockweg ..... D . Bohannon P. Bohannon ...... G. Boling .,,.., R. Boling ..,. S. Bonds .... G. Bonner .... N. Booth .... I. Bosley .... A . Bottorff .... I . Bowman .... 89, 94, 95, 89 ...---.61, .,,...54, 85 87 se ez - ............ - ..,.... 57, ss 1 ..,.......... 57 -.....-.62 ........57 57 R. Bowman ..... B. Bray ........ C. Bray ........,.. D. Brandlein ...... Chris Brewer ...... Christina Brewer .... .....,..25, 42 62 .,...,..62 V. Brewer ......,... ....... 6 2 A. Brock ........... ....... 5 7 I. Brock ..................... ....... 6 2 Carolyn Brown ............ ......................... 6 2 Carolyn Faye Brown ....,........................... 57 Cheryl Brown .................... 62, 85, 93, D. Brown ......... ............................ Gary Brown ,.... Gene Brown Gloria Brown ...... 95 57 54 42 K. Brown ,...,..,, ............................ 2 7 Lester Brown ..........,......... 54, 55, 120, 121 Leonard Brown ........,....................... 54, 62 Patricia Brown ........................................ 62 Paul Brown ............ 42, 83, 85, 86, 88, 94 Phillip Brown ....................................... 4.57 R. Brown .... ....... 6 2 S. Brown ....., ....... 5 4 D. Bruce ...... .......... 8 3 T. Bunton ......... B. Burkes ....... ...... 5 4 I. Burkes ......... L . Burkhardt ...... T. Burnett ....... G. Burton .... I. Bushee ...... F. Byrd ..... .,......42, 42 95 54 89 26 62 62 62 L. Byrne ..... ...... ....... 5 4 , 122 P. Byrns ..... ............. ............. 4 2 M. Cade ........ ................ ....... 6 2 D. Caldwell ..... L ......................... 57 M. Calvert .... ................... 6 2 S. Calvert ......... ............. 5 4, B. Campbell ,... R. Campbell ...... M. Canham ..... M. Cantrell ..... F. Capshaw ...... P. Capshaw ..11.. C. Carman .... R. Carman .... S. Carrigg .... .......62, 87, 116 97 54 ,062 62 ..,ffffffiffffff57 ......54, 86, 88, 1 87 94 ...62 ...99 ...86 A. Carroll .... ................................ 88 T. Carroll ....... ........ 5 4, 82, 86, C. Carter ...... E. Carter ...... L. Carter ...... R. Carter ...... D. Carver ..,, V. Carver ..., R. Cash ........ S. Cassetty .....,. D. Castetter ........ 'ffffff5'4f'4si, '9'5', 'fffflfiffbi .........20, 1 62 97 57 42 97 1.89 86 ..,54 62 42 .162 L. Chadwick ..... . ....... 62 S. Chambers ...... ....... 5 7 S. Chaney ....... ....... 4 2 B. Chapman ...... ....... 5 7 M. Chapman ...... ........... ...................... 5 7 R. Charles ....... .................................... 1 04 C. Chatmon ..... ........ 5 4, 82, 86, 90, 91 K. Chatmon ..... ........ 5 4, 82, 83, 86, 88, 90, 94, 97 N. Chelf ...,,,..., .....,.........,. 4 2, 82 Keith Chicola ...... Kristy Chicola ...,. I. Childers ....,.. D. Claprodt ..... D. Clark ...... I. Clark ..... ....,.62, 86, , 94 106 ,......,....57, 59 57 .......62 .,..,..62 62 L. Clark ..... ......................,............ R. Clark ..... ...,,.. 4 2, 107, 109, 111 P. Clayton .... ................................ 5 7 M. Cleary ,... .................... .. ....... 5 4 N. Cleary ..... ......... 6 2, 87 E. Cline ...... .......... 6 2 T. Cline ...... ....... 5 4 S. Clouse .... ....... 5 7 B. Cobb ...... ....... 8 5 M. Cobb ............ ....... 5 7 B. Cochran .........,.... ....... 4 2 R. Collingsworth ...... ....... 5 8 C. Collins ............. ....... 5 8 L. Colson ........ .. ....... 54 H. Colwell ..... ......... ....... 4 3 I. Colwell ......... ......... 5 8, 97 M. Colwell ..... ............. 6 2 I. Combs ...... .......... 6 2 R. Comstock ..... ..62 H. Cook ......., ,......... 8 3 K. Cook ......... .............. . .... - -62 I. Cooley ...,........ .....,.. ..,,.. 5 4 , 111 Robert Cooley ........ ................. 1 16, 117 Rosemary Cooley ...... ....... 4 3, 82, 92, 94 M. Coomer ........... ......................... 8 6 R. Cooney ....... ....... 5 8 D. Cooper .......... ....... 6 2 T. Cornelison ...... ....... 5 8 B. Comette ..... .... .. .43 K. Cory ........... ............. 5 8 M. Covington .... ................ 5 4 Covington ...,,. ........ 1 04, 107 V. M. B. C. D. A. G. Cox ........... Coyle ..,.., Coyle ...... Craig ...... Crawford Crawford ...., Ralph Creek ,.., Ray Creek ....,. C. S. L. M. D. E. B. E. G. R. M. I. L. C. Crider .... Cropper 1. Cross ........... Crossley ...... Crouch .... Crowder ,,,,, Crowley ..... Curran Dailey ...... Daltin ..,... Danz ,,,,,,,, Davidson ..... Davidson Davis ..,......... Deborah Davis Dexa Davis ....,... Donna Davis .,., M. Davis ,........ ..... . Mary Ellen Davis ..,. P . JI R Davis ................. Dearrnan ........,, .....-.62 54, ss, 87, 95 ...,...,43, 86, 87, ss, 94 89, 94 ,.....24, 43 .......43 .......87 .......86 20, 58, 85, 86, 87, 95, 97 ,........58, se ..,..,.,54, 87 ...,......5s .....,.62 ..,....54 .1,.,.5s .........-54 .........s2, 87 ........,43, 94 ..,.......62 .......62 .,........62 .........54, 95 .........58, 85 ,,,.,..63, 113 ..,.,....0a, 93 ....,.94, .......es, 85, 44, 63 58 58 95 97 63 ,...-.58 58 58 58 89 58 93 . Decker . D. Dees ,.... S. Delk ........ H. Demaree C. Dennis ,,... D. Devellen ..... D. Dezern .,..... B. Dickerson .... E. Dicks ....,. I. Dicks .......,.., F. DiCristofolo .... I. Didot ........ M. Dillon ....... M. Ditchley C. Dixon ...... I. Dixon ..,.. S. Dixon .... D. Dobbs .... B. Dobson ,.,, S. Dobson .... D. Dodd ,..,,. I. Dowell ..,.,, H. Doyle ..,,.,. D. Dras ,,,,, V. Driver M. Dugan ..,,,, C. Duncan ....... D. Duncan ,.... F. Duncan ..... R. Duncan .... B. Dunn .... R. Dunn ..... A. Dyer ..... P. Dyers ...... P. Dykes ....... I. Eakins ...... W. Eckels ....... I. B. Edomonds ...... Eiler ......,.,,, 44, se, ss, 90, 91 M'59f's'4'f'05f'99f .... 118, ........59, '9'4' E .......44, .......,104, ,,.,,...63, 94 86 58 1 14 4.58 119 58 ...63 58 85 89 44 107 86 G. Eldridge .... L. Elliott .,... D. Ellis ....... E. Ellis ,,,,,,,,., D. Emberton G. Emerson .. B. Engel ..... R. Enlow ...,. P. Enochs ....., T. Enochs .... I . Essex ..,.... M. Essex ..... I. Estes .... L. Estes .. V. Estes .... C. Evan ,,.,,,, I . Evans ....,... T. Evans .....,,,,., S. Everingham S. Eversole ........, A. Eyster ......... ......, D. Falls .... E. Farage D. Faucett ...... S. Felsher ........ H. Ferguson ..,. D. Ferrell .... I. Fiega .,,, E. Fields ...... M. Fields ..,..,,, D. Finchum .... M. Fisher ,,,.. R. Fleming ....,. W. Flora ...... C. Flory ..... I. Flory ..,,,,, C. Floyd ..... X. Foley .,... S. Foley ..... I' ..,,....5s ........85 ....,...63 .......,63 ....,,.,89 ........58 ........58 120, 121 63 QiffQff44f'62Q 95f'91 55 ,,,.....58 .,,...-.63 ..,...-.63 ........55 ...,..,44, 89 ........63 ...1... ,....63 L ............. 58, 86 109 44, 98, 104, 107, 114, 116 85 .,.......63, 87, 95 87 ......63, 64, 93, 122 144, 94, 109, 111 . Foley ................ ..,....,................... 1 11 R. Ford ......,. ....,............ 5 5 Donzella Franklin ...... ,,,,,.,..,,.... 5 5, 97 Dwight Franklin ..... ,..,,,.,,.........,........ 5 5 E. Franklin ...,....... ............... 5 8, 85, 99 I. M. Franklin ...... ...,,,. 5 8, 87, 88,1 90, E. Freeman .,.. I. French ..... R . Frierson ..,.. D. Frye ....... S. Frye ..,,,, B. Fusco ..,,. T. Fusco .. E. Gaines I. Gaines ......,. M. Gamble ....... C. Gammons I. Gannon ...,.. M. Garrett .,,.., D. Gaulden ..., G . Gaulden .... D. Gaynor . E. Gaynor ..., R. Gaynor .,.. .. G. Gentry ...... D. George L. George ,..... S. Gerber ..... 91, 93, 97 .,,..1.5s, 110, 111 ......58, 85, 94 .............,,.5s ........6-3 45 63 ........55 .,......63 ......45, 94 .......63, 87 ........63 ........63 M. Gibson ....... ........ 5 5, ,86, 87, 104 C. Gill ....... .............................. 6 3 G. Gill .... ...... ................. 6 3 I . Gill ......... ....... 5 8, 1 18 I . Gilliam ............ -.45 G. Givens ............ ..58 I . Gladney ...... ...... 4 5, 94 L. Gladney .... I . Glotfelty .... E . Goff ....... I . Goff .......... G. Gordon ...... D. Goss ......... P. Gosser .. I. Gray .... W. Gray ..,.,, F . Green ..... L. Green ....,. ......-.55 .........63, 106, 116 ,......45, 89 .......63, 93 Green ....... Green FQSFFAQSHS Green ..... Greene .. Sadie Guerrieri Greene ........ Griffith .,.... Grimmitt ..... ......58 ......63 ......63 ......58 ...,.,55, 1 16 58 Guemen ......... ............................ 96 Salvatore Guerrieri ........ 45, 82, 83, 94, D. Guinn ..,....,......... .............,.................. 6 3 H D. Hackney ...... ..................................... 6 3 I. Haddix ,.,,.., ,..,,,,.....,........,. 4 6, 93, 98 R. Hagan .... ...... 5 7, 58, 83, 104, 111, 118, 119 D. Hager .......... .................................. 4 6 H. Halcomb ...,,. ..........., 4 6 I. Hall ............ ....,... 4 6, 89 S. Hall ....., ............ 5 8 I. Hammer .... L. Hammer S. Hanner .......,. T. Hardcastle ....... S. Hardin .....,.. K. Harper ..,1. Carl Harris ,.,. C. Harris .... E. Harris ..., G. Harris .... I. Harris ...... M . Harris .... 86 .........46, 104, 116 ........41, 104, 107, 108, 109, 111, 116, 117 116 95 55, 86, 87, 88, 92, P. Harris .... ......,.............,.......,........... 6 3 S. Harris ..... .............................. 5 5, 86 L. Hartley ..... ...,.,,,,,., 5 9 F. Hartsock ,,,... ,..............................,..... 6 3 I. Hartsock .............................................. 59 D. Harvey .,,,., I. Hatcher ..... L. Hatcher .. R. Hatcher .... B. Hatten ..... P. Hattiex .......... S. Haughton .... K. Haulk ......, P. Haydon ..... R. Hayes .... T. Haynes ..... L. Hays ............ E. Hazelrigg ..,, M. Head ....... L. Heid ....., D. Henry ....... W. Henry .,,... C. Henson ..... R. Herring ...... 69, 85, 106, 114, 115 104 .-....63, 85, 95 ......22, 46, 82, 94 ........59, 111 .,.....63, 86 ........-...46 ..,......46 ...-.....63 ............46 115 ........59, 63, 64, 85, 90, 94, 97, 111 55 L. Hess ......... ............................... F. Hessman ......... ......... 6 3 L. Higgs .................. ......... 6 3 D. Hilderbrand ...... ......... 6 3 D. Hill ............... ............ 6 3 V. Hinderliter ...,.... 48, 89 C. Hines ........ ........ 4 6, 87 L. Hodge ..... T. Hodge .. K. Hodges ,.... S. Holder .. C. Holdren H. Holland M. Holler .......... C. Holloway ....,, L. Holman ...,, R. Holman ........ B. Honeycutt M. Honeycutt G. Hood ..,.,..... C. Hoover ..... D. Hopleins .... B. Hombeak .... M . Horton ........ Mark Hoskins Mike Hoskins ,... I. Hosley ........ R. Hostetller .... C. House ........,, C. Howard ........... G. Huckleberry D . Hughes ........... .......63, 87 89 ...........,....104 111 63, 85 46, 104, 118 82, 94 ....-..59, 86 113 .........63, 106, 114 85 .........63, 87, 90 138 K. Huglies .. 86 L. Hunt ...... .-..--- 6 4, M. Hunt .... .............................- 5 5 C. Hurt ......... ......................4.......... 5 9 S. Huskisson ........ ....... 5 9, 83, 86, 38, 102 G. Hutchinson ..... ................................. 4 6 D. Hutchison .... ..................................... 5 9 D. Inskeep ..,. H. Irwin .... B. Iackson ..... G. Iackson I. Iackson ..... K. Iackson L. Iackson ..... R. Iackson ..... 59, 85, 95 59 .......46, 89 ,.,....64, 85 .......64, 85 .......114, 115 I, Jarrett ,,,,, ........ 5 9, 92 D. Iarvis .......... ............... 4 7 C. Iefferson ....... ........ 6 4, 95 I. Iinks ................. ............ 5 5 Bonnie Iohnson ............... 64 Brenda Iohnson ...... ...... .............. 5 5 , 95 C. Iohnson ............ ...............-.---.---. 6 4, 104 I, Iohnson ,,,,,,,,......,..... 47, 104, 107, 111 Lamont Iohnson ............................ 64, 111 Linda Iohnson ..... ...... ......-............ 4 . 59 Marlene Iohnson ..., Mary Iohnson N. Iohnson .......... ..-..... 6 4. 95 Nadine Iohnson ........ 59, 87 P. Iohnson ............ ........ 6 4, 83 Robert Iohnson ............................ 64 Ronald Iohnson ....... ...................... 6 4, 106 Rudy Iohnson ...... ....... 5 4, 55, 104, 107, Sarah Iohnson 109, 1 1 1 Shirley M. Iohnson ....... ............... 5 9, 87 W. Iohnson ............... B. I ones .................. N . Iones ...... I . 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Murff ...... ..49, 104, 108, 109, 110, 111, 116 95 .........60, 83, .............4O, 86, 87, ss, 96 92, 94, 95, 49, 104, 107, 116, 117 B. Murphy ..,.. ........................................ 6 5 D. Murphy ..... ......... 6 5 Z. Murray ...... ...... ........, 6 5 R. Murry ..... ............ ......... 6 5 0. Nanny .... B. Napier ........ B. Necessary ...... I. Nelson ........ M. Nelson ..... G. Newby ...... E. Newton ..... P. Newton ..... L. Nokes ......... E. Northern ...... M N .......56, 87 ............56 .........54, 66, 94 97 ........60, 65, ..............49, 93 95 56 , N orthem .............................................. G. Northington ........ 25, 49, 108, 109, 110 R. Nuetzman ............................................ 60 I. Nunally ....... A. Nusen .... 114 O s. oakes .,... ....,,,, 5 6, sa, 86, 87, 96, 109, 121 s. odom ...... ...... ......... 6 o , 95, 99 P. Ogle ...... ............. 2 5, 49 V. Oltean ...... . ..... .......... 6 5 139 M. O'Neal ...... P. 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Wood High School - Log Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 1

1957

Wood High School - Log Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 1

1958

Wood High School - Log Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 1

1959

Wood High School - Log Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 1

1960

Wood High School - Log Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN) online collection, 1970 Edition, Page 1

1970

Wood High School - Log Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 141

1967, pg 141


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