Wood High School - Log Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)
- Class of 1970
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Recalling the historical walk on the moon reflects the pride of ' the citizens of Wood. '-vii , . 1.51 , W . N' ' -W .rggggbgbfh-1-iwpnxig W ' W. . , 'Q 5 5 4.1 ,W 3 f Q 6 lt.. i my --... ...Mu M.. 1 3 1 i Table of Contents Academics Vocational Student Life Sports Album Advertising Index QS. 35 13, Ut ,-If-:I gg Q 4 v Eli if 1' 1 1 if 416 li Classes and activitres are operating in full force. Assisting in an office, performing in a musical group, exploratory teaching, working on an experiment in a chemistry laboratory, are part of the daily bustle. Whatever the situation, teens at Wood are always assuming responsibility and accepting challenges that lead to successful adulthood. Eyes of 2500 students look, see, and absorb the differences of school life. r, 6 Eyes looking into the outside world recognize that opportunity is waiting if the right training is provided. Both academic and vocational divisions help to prepare teens for the world of work. Wood gives every pupil an opportunity to succeed. Eyes of 2500 students follow a daily schedule which allows time for training either in the classroom or on-the-job. 'V' iv ., I 1 ' ,J ,lar he-M-.S 7 f if 'WY' , -1' ff fi in.,-S N Sf 4 x 35, 1 , 4 .ag ., 'W 'I' 1 , 'v 2 wv LQ - QW? . ' fr x, ---A, 'QA-,gpm Nw - X f -5 . -.- ,J 1 A, . my gi 'QQ . 1 .Q fx- P. ' if Zvi , 1 .Q AV' f' ,j Zig 2 Q - 'QQ ,gffx -1 ff gi Q ' t5'x'-WQZS Mx L: 5 ,4f9 f1Q. f Fw, X .rg , JE Academics, Vocational Classes 1970 Q., .. ,,- 1 1 I . 1 CENTER-Helping Joyce Clifford and Marcus Aguilar in English VII class is Mrs. Scofield. LOWER LEFT-Looking for a book, Robin Ott uses the card catalog. LOWER RIGHT-Greg Burr, James Ward, Char- les Eid, Patty Friedman, Debbie Thurston, and Richard Kraft are making use of the library to work on English term papers. ASK PCN uit? New ulti-media Center inspires better stud habits Multi-media Center, a new name given to the audio visual and library complex, made available to students books, film- strips, and tapes to supplement their studies in any subject area. In the day of fast communication and travel, French and Spanish students are given a chance to read, write, and speak in a language other than their own. Listening to tapes and records of native speakers, imitating the pronunciation of the teacher, reading and writing exercises and in the advanced levels, writing original articles in the foreign language are part of the weekly schedule. Literature Comes to Life was the theme chosen by the English Department for their annual assembly. English classes were able to attend the Civic Theater for a production. The pro- ductions of Romeo and Julieti' and The Tempest were seen by the Advanced English class. .-oil? M ' R X -,t...l A F I N51 I fV ' 'V' 1 f' .Q-Pg, R V K lr .X gr . ,.T,T.i?7 L J 2' if . . s . Q , 10 '7 K :Silt Q .s A .. I 'H c ff , , ff Cr. ,Y N I V+-sf ...-4 -' - ' 49 , .4 UPPER-Watching Mrs. McCracken point out important places in France is advanced French student, Rosalind Trimble. CENTER LEFT-Filing library cardsare part of Wanda Summers duties as library assistant. CENTER RIGHT-While Miss Jo Ann Hartley shows advanced Spanish student David Kennett his errors, with Greg Burr looking on, Don Williams studies his book. LOWER-LIBRARY ASSISTANTS-Row Onee A. Underwood, P. Kern, J. Brandlien, R. Brand- lien, Row Two-N. Hammons, L. Collins, R. Ott, J. Hammon. Row Three-C. Hardister, K. Bruce, S. Cosgrove. Row Four-J. Gaines, D. Horton, V. Wise, L. Biggs. ' ...V 1 if-Q... If A I F... I ,A 4 S. itfi.-:::.u..+-mmf E f. f 'H-. Probin minds explore modern sclenoe Science seminars, field trips, experi- ments,and the return of Mr. Boris Chaleff, Department Head, highlighted the year for the Science Department. Science semi- nars were attended by Greg Burr, Richard Kraft, Charles Eid, Teddy Stone, and Keith Nusbaum. The seminars were held from October to March, at the Indiana University Medical Center. A Planimeter which is a device that measures area, was added to the wide variety of machines and devices used by the Science department. With hard work and ingenuity, students managed to maintain the high standards which enabled them to win innumerable honors during the Science Fair. While General Math classes studied powers of ten, Algebra classes went on to the study of the parabola in Mathematics. Under the direction of Mr. Clyde Hoch- stedler, mathematics has included both basic math and trigonometry. Mr. Gerald Flora used an overhead projector to prove a theorem to his Geometry classes. ffm UPPER CENTER-Working out the multiplication tables in a Basic Math navy, 290 class is Angie Band. LOWER LEFT-Measuring the energy in dry cell batteries are Tim Via and Theresa Holman. LOWER CENTER-Demonstrating the technique of measuring angles is Mr. Gerald Flora to Ricky Summers. X 'W ww my F .6 9? M, M44 D f, f- 'm'.W 5 N J N rf xr' K. ff ,il S A UPPER-Measuring sound waves from a tuning fork is Ronald Sprowel. LOWER-Science Seminar members Ted Stone, Greg Burr, Charles Eid, and Richard Kraft con- duct a chemical reaction experiment. C. P 4' PQ? Uv ABOVE RIGHT-Putting the final touches on a poster in Art Production class is Marcus Aguilar. ABOVE CENTER-Finishing a horse in Sculp- ture Class is Bob Sanders. LOWER-Gerry Howell completes sculpture of his father. CENTER-Polishing a ring in Jewelry class is Debbie Hammons. usicians and ,N - A 'jjj . ,hs 4755: K I v is 3 4 3 . S I 5 ' s 'Q VR J' XM v ' 'S'--4.1 'v- C - ' sa 1 X inn. 3' i,,,..:l e artists show their talents b their creations Two of the most creative outlets of- fered to student were Art and Music Classes. Whether their talent meant de- signing paper mobiles, transforming cop- per into mod jewelry, sketching or paint- ing, teens were made aware ofthe ability necessary for artistic creation. Beginning art students learned the basic shapes, color schemes, lighting, and numerous other in- tricate but vital items of artistic know- how. Advanced studies encouraged and developed originality and interested stu- dents in any of several possible careers, ranging from interior decoration, fashion design and sculpturing, to commercial artistry and advertising. James Guillaume, Art Department Head encourage students to enter both Scholastic and 500 Festival Art Contest. Entertainment is one of the many pur- poses ofthe Music Department headed by Mrs. Mary Zenor. During the Christmas season, choral groups performed on the Circle, for the Downtown Lion's Club, in church's and in school. All money raised through band activi- ties, has gone for the purchasing of new uniforms. The band, along with other musical groups performed in the Fall Fes- tival,Christmas programs,and the All City Band Contest. LOWER-That extra time of practicing will pay off for Debbie Spacke. F LUKE Q. ' ' 2Q'hrLE : UPPER LEFT-Learning the skill of operating the calculator for her future job is Virginia Driver. CENTER-Setting up a display is part of Larry Richards training in Distributive Education. LOWER-Discussing plans and activities for Cooperative Education class is Miss Boeldt and Ruth Fleming. I, , ,,Q35X- . .. ' L . ,fi I ft x ,Rf p ll E fi 'Xt ox six l V, ,4-14 I . . , ' , ' .Q . .ftjfl f ' I L, odern aids, good instruction, practice, point to employment opportunities Kay 'scsi-N. f. SX ev' A 'MF Q J I . ' -T E . , ., . , z' ..j 5 4 , - My V sy With modern facilities and on the job training programs, the Business Depart- ment headed by Mr. Darwin Stevens sought to develop technical skills in students. Knowledge gained from basic classes General Business, Business Math, Typing, and Business Law enabled pupils to try the advanced subjects of Shorthand, Basic Data Processing, and On-The-Job training LOWER LEFT-Income taxes isjust one of the areas David Gobble is taught by Mr. Donald Vornholt in Industrial Cooperative Training, programs. Cooperative Office Education, Dis- tributive Education, and Industrial Coop- erative Training opened to the students the world of work as well as classroom train- ing. Making it possible for many students to earn money while applying their skills on-the-job training also provided students who desire e m pl o y m e nt following graduation with jobs. LOWER RIGHT-Correct position of the hands is one requirement for fast and accurate typing. Miss Pastel R a n d l e demonstrates to Alice Burgess. . s QM., t ..,. f big bg. I xl 'ix x I -, fe., 1-kg' ' I' , .B Q-. X ers! ' ,Wil s Wx M 1 UPPER-Recent changes in the world situations are reflected in the new map shown by Mr. Dave Pugh to Ed Rice. LOWER-Mr. Albert Wood, son of Mr. Harry E. Wood, after whom the school was named, talk with the students and Mr. Mosby about his fathe1 s painting. , J Q fry X 1 a l g J ew. 1, New textbooks enliven Social Studies c asses Social Studies Department has taken on a new look this year with a change of department head, new books, and new teachers. Mr. Tom Fihe now heads the Social Studies Department. Up-to-date Government and Economic books keep seniors posted on recent events as well as past. United States and World History books have remained basically the same, but the new appearance adds variety. New teachers in the department give students a chance to learn by new meth- ods. Teachers include Mr. Howard Laut, Mr. Joe Lewis, and Mr. David Pugh. Physical fitness is one item stressed by the Physical Education Departmentg head- ed by Mr. Walter Stalhut. Girls enrolled in Physical Education have a variety of activi- ties during the week. On Monday and Tuesday the girls learn to perform stunts and exercises on the rings, bars, buck, horse, ropes, and mats. Wednesday is set aside for dancing and games among small groups. Thursday and Friday are used as volleyball days. Sponsoring co-recreational volleyball, bowling, and a girls interschool volleyball team are three extra-curricular activities of the department. UPPER-Push ups are an integral part of the boys' Physical Education program in which Ronald Coleman demonstrates proper form. CENTER-Physical Education major Betty Jones demonstrates the hammock hang on the rings while Mary Crossley, freshman demonstrates method of assisting. LOWER-Freshman Physical Education award winners Wanda Ross and Charles Jewell are pictured with Mr. Walter Stahlhut, Department Head. .- , Q .al A' Y -,Q 'ad A- 'LI ' -si ': ,D ' '. We ' ' 4,4 ,JN 4 f ,N ABOVIQ Giving a hair cut to Mr. Pennington is I-rank Duncan. CENTER--Receiving a facial from Penny Parks is Terry Aldcrson while instructor, Mrs. Garnett watches. BICLOWP-Shaving 21 customer is Benny Adkins as Mr. Owen, instructor, observes. vs al:-fb0N' I .5 T fx.. Ki 5 f x Wd 'Q X25 ...Q 1 sf We V531 5 -mg Barber shop, beauty shop styles hair Full training required by the state licensing board is provided for students interested in Barbering and Beauty Cul- ture Careers. Mr. Tom Davis and Mr. Gordon Owen both certified stylists instruct barbering students in procedures necessary to pass state board exams. Customers fill the fif- teen chair barber shop classroom for hair cuts, razor cuts, shave, and shampoo. Hair style competition in VICA keep the students eager to excel. Mrs. Garnett, instructor, teaches theory and students receive practical experience in classroom. Beauty student Mickey Dose shampoos Diane Kaiser. 1 1 ,f I, H kg M! if r ,fx W 1 .- ' .4 as -- 5- Q., 9 an--ff - it Learn b doing produces skills for students in technical areas In Cleaning and Pressing, students are learning technical knowledge by doing the actual work. Training for good payingjobs in local plants encourages trainees to de- velop speed and efficiency. Each student is taught how to run machines involved in dry cleaning, pressing, and repairing cloth- ing. Students and teachers know when their clothes are cleaned, their belongings are in good hands. Repairing cars is an experience to boys enrolled in Auto Body. Equipped with the latest tools and supplies, the student-learn- ers spray paint, repair dented fenders, and overhaul the complete car body. Leather techniques are practiced on belts and other leather items as well as shoes in Shoe Repair classes. Service Station classes learn the cor- rect way to wash and polish the exterior and clean the interior of cars. Checking the mechanics under the hood to make sure that spark plugs are operating to ca- pacity and examining the fan belt to see that it is tight is a part of the regular train- ing. Other techniques taught are checking the oil stick, transmission fluid, and battery. LOWER-Service Station students Arthur Majors and John Rouse are completing a car wash. g . Q----v-i..-.. ' ' ,,.,.m....,sA.- ' ' . - ,.-ui' ,. -- X CENTER-Removing a bolt on the wheel drum in Auto Mechanics are Mike Allen and Clifford Ross. LEFT-During Cleaning and Pressing Class, Wes- ley Seawood learns to use the pants press ma- chine, LOWER-Grinding down and finishing shoe re- pairs are Nathan Westmoreland and Sam Phillips. - X. 'M if W' Q f N ' Q., AQ ff! an X Horticulture pupils grow new plants Vocational Horticulture gives students an opportunity to learn about plants and their habitants. Two new greenhouses have been added for the growing and propagation of plants. Outside appearance of the building reflect the work that Horticulture students have done. New plants, shrubs, and new grass, have added to scenery. Classes have been added to provide Junior High with a Horticulture curric- ulum. Dental assistants learn to use X-Ray machines. Sterilizing and dental equip- ment is used to train future dental as- sistants. Business education offers addi- tional training in typing, bookkeeping and letter writing. UPPliRf Viviun Wicsiohm and Sue Turner study the forms used for Dental Assistants to study teeth. LOWICR Moving plants from the outside court to the greenhouse is the job ol' Charles Mahurin und Percy Bush. l f -7 Wt X 10 uf P , l i f l X 3 E 'Sas K :Qi L, Q, ,qv W . 21. Q ,shag ' . 2 ge 'fi' J Nnfg-fit 4 'UU' i i , as V2 CENTICR Transplanting is only one of the many skills learned by Bob Lyles. LOWER CENTICR-fMusehmeyer Nursery do- nated sod for the lawn of the school. Repre- senting the nursery is Mrs. Musehmeyer. and Horticulture students are Joseph Board and Darrell Griffin. LOWERsRolling out sod on the lawn is Gary Brown. , I L 'es is 3 IW 'U 4 wt it 1 B' ' 'y B, 4 it , P Q N. fa r k . 2 STI-iff' 51 - -Wy ' , ,,ya,:'i'fvfr 'swf few ffjgz' i 'X 1 ufvi, 3 51' N , ' ':- ws f S'fi'lf'- 3 If vi A 'elhufri .ri 9' f fl' 3 L 5,,sy,.sg,3g1f'-wktgdfqr mir- AQ, g A f of it sr sr B we its --L: 5 it x F . f,-.353 F' - f 5 2 it - +A Q fs? 1 'W f A . . 43, sl' N , . 1 Dh '9 'f-avr--.g,, . 36? . om . A 'Q 47, Q . -i5 - -ff: ' X' f .' K X 2 X .MYR 23 Q '.1. i i Vii ri 3 , ,t 'f .. i is it V , . ' .gif i fix ve, '4 R Q r 'we . . - ' gf 4 Q 1 FAINCH W LQ!-Q .1123 E-Q F 1' I '5 , - IEE? Yu ' anual skill perfected pupil Home Economics department which teaches pupils home training is headed by Mrs. Dorthea Crites. The aim of the Home Economics department is to prepare stu- dents for the future. Many of the girls desiring to improve their cooking and sew- ing techniques enroll in clothing and foods classes. Mr. Lyle Johnson is the head of In- dustrial Arts Department. Printing class provides the school with the Narrator, senior commencement programs, football and basketball programs. Students are able to develop trade skills in wood and elec- tricity shops. Better qualified students are able to enter employment. LOWER-Measuring precisely, Eddie Pops com- pletes blueprints for Mechanical Drawing. 2 J. ni I .F , 1 is 5, 5:5 ' Q f Q 5 3, lqfvmgfn to QR R A F My 1, ,. hi 1 2 ' flf' ' i , i ,,,,.,. q UPPER-Whipping potatoes is made easy for Douglas Hotler w1th the help of a hugh mixer. , V' r 5 LOWER LEFT-Taking an order from Mr. Robertson is Mary Spieker, as part of her Waitress Training ' practlce. r t, is , E Y CENTER-William Viers prepares hamburgers as part of a day's menu. ' , , 3 Q 5 M 2 3 4 i N 1, ..- X 5 New trainin class offers opportunities A new subject in the Vocational area is Waitress Training. Offered for the first time, Waitress Training will enable the girls to learn how to greet the patron, set the tables, take orders from customers and clear tables. Miss Anna Jackson instructs the students in poise which will enable them to do their very best as waitresses in the future. Waitress Training now has a . . f3g.hy',-'4f5,,,p.,,,N .... X if og. , as fs ' . wiv fs . K is li A --it new room equipped with new tables, wall to wall carpeting and new chairs. In Commercial Foods, students are trained in the various food line specialties such as salad making, meat cutting, foun- tain service as well as the basic cooking jobs. In the Culinary arts food show the team placed in the competition for high school students. LOWER-Waitress Training student Thelma Starks is serving Mr Farrell Mr Bowman and Mr Hanley as part of the practical experience. at 9 lKirs I 1 9 I l R W . 5 1 A R I Q 1 I V r P A I I L if V 30 I F L 1 Mzmoma. DAY 4 fktit Student Life 1970 UPPER LEFT-School days make memories as couples dance at the Junior-Senior Prom. UPPER RIGHT-Capturing Betty Jones are Pa- tricia Puryear, Ruth Fleming, Virginia Driver, Peggy Carlin, Linda Holman, and Ileta Estes on the F.T.A. and Senior floatg the second place winner, Charge the Rebels . LOWER+Making a wish and tossing coins into the fountain is an old tradition being practiced by Debbie Thurston, Richard Pardue, Mike Lee and date, Mark Whitfield, and Carolyn Brown. N' 1 si L xii' , e - w -we . A wysxim 1 j :..,l:4xLq. . f-ami.-lfi ,L 1 ' -2,305 fl. 49 A' .nf iv J 4-if Til 5 1' -l l 1 K v ' ' la.. Allin .. ... Y 5,1 'Three Coins in a F ountain' Junior-Senior Prom planned by the juniors was held at the I.U. Medical Stu- dent Union Building. Decorations included a fountain with running water, and other than the band arriving at almost midnight, the evening was delightful. Among the students involved in creating the Prom were Betty Jones, Carolyn Nelson, Marcus Aguilar, Kathy Ferguson, Cheryl Brown, Janet Gaines, Sue Falls, and Ruth Fleming. Homecoming began with a parade of colorful floats, which were entered by the Science Club, Senior Class-F.T.A., French Club, Barber Class, Spanish Club, Cheer- leaders, and Honor Society. Publications combined with Horticul- 9 C 4' lf? 555W r , vi M avkfil ea 153 2... if? 2? 5 is theme for prom ture to construct the Queen's Float. Halftime events were highlighted with the crowning of Edwina Alexander as Homecoming Queen of 1969. First place in the float judging was awarded to the French Club with their float titled Wood- chucks Cut 'Em Down. Second place was won by the Senior Class and F.T.A. who combined to produce a float named Charge the Rebels. UPPER-French Club members stand proud as their float, Woodchucks,Cut Em Down , takes first place. LOWER-1968 Homecoming Queen, Sue Odom, crowns the 1969 Queen Edwina Alexander as her court, Junior Patty Friedman, Senior Char- lotte Perkins. Sophomore Ella Clayton, and Freshman Theresa Holman smile with approval. Mr. Mosby waits to present the Queen with her official bouquet of roses. 1' A A lily , ' ,Z-sag' I-3' Bi Sister provide girls ways to visit unusual places Lilly Big Sisters is a group that consist of twenty junior and senior girls and ten women employees of Eli Lilly and Com- pany. Mrs. Patricia Hallagan, Dean of Girls is the communication link between the Wood girls and Lilly women. One meeting and one activity is planned for each month. Some of the activities included a picnic in Brown County, a tour of Indiana University, a Christmas luncheon at Lilly's, and attendance at the W.I.F .E. Bridal Fair. February 8, Wood met Southport High School on Exercise in Knowledge. Repre- sentatives were Sandy Belviy, sophomore, Debbie Spacke, Greg Burr, and James Ward, juniors. Alternates were Charles Eid, jun- ior, Gary Belviy, juniorg Terry Owens. freshmangand Hilda Minor, senior. Despite their fine efforts, the Woodchucks were defeated 120-100. Team advisors were Mrs. Carolyn Fay and Miss Janice Clark Upward Bound students were given the opportunity to see the many openings available for those who complete a college education, at Purdue University Career Day. Other colleges visited were Indiana University Regional Campus and Indiana State University. Upward Bounders spent the summer attending classes at Indiana University. Another program called Up- Beat sponsored a group that attended Marian College. RIGHT-Big Sister members take a guided tour of Indiana University. LEFT-History seems to be interesting to Big Sister members as they overlook a Lincoln dis- play in Eli Lilly Library. LOWER CENTER-Representing the school on Exercise In Knowledge is Sandy Belviy, James Ward, Debbie Spacke, and Greg Burr. K.. M 2: i Ihr' L UPPER CENTER-Office Assistants are fl to rj Debbie Davis, Mary Ditchley, Debbie Spacke, Brenda Roll, and Cindy Pierpont. LOWER RIGHT-Upward Bound students, Ramona Cook and Peggy Davis use leisure time wisely in the library. S..-J' HD 'ln 5., 2.7 , f K ' q VZ., ,, 4 ' 3? ' . X' ' V51 ' r ' 41 , if Y .- 55 , .549-' 5 W , F F gy 35 RRATUR wins troph from Columbia School Press Taking pictures,writing reams of copy, headlines, and captions, meeting dead- line schedules are among the many duties of the publications staff members. Three divisions, News Bureau, Wood Log, and Narrator make up the Publication department. Chief of News Bureau, Greg Burr, was elected president of the Indiana High School Press Association. Along with his staff, Greg furnished stories for teen edi- tions of local newspapers. Yearbook editor, Carolyn Nelson as- sisted by section editors, copy writers, and typists joined together to meet each and every deadline. For the first time the cov- UPPER-Quill and Scroll members and expected nominees are seated are Patty Friedman, Betty Jones, Carolyn Nelson and Pam Senteney. Stand- ing are Greg Burr, James Jordan, Ruth Fleming and Richard Kraft. LOWER LEFT-Working on the advertising sec- tion of the WOOD LOG was strenuous but fun work for Jane Bachelor, Editor Betty Jones, and Ruth Fleming. LOWER CENTER-WOOD LOG staff members look over the contents of the 1970 LOG. Seated: Betty Jones, Carolyn Nelson, and Marcus Aguilar. Standing: Bob Payton, Frankiee Hartsock, Richard Kraft, Debbie Thurston, and Steve Radford. X. 5 h Q , B rx 'Q ' Zi' J 5 A l YP 'gf I gl f la f I 1 gil. , . - ,A ,mi fi I pil!!! up IQ, .rn 1' ai 2 I v in' M l is 'lla' ' ' 't 'Rpm af: A 'Y , 1 ' in ni ' Q 55- W 'awaftf - ,e! 'YQ lilo Fl -1 Ji an Aeff.'1 ll! U I lx 535 :ra er was designed by a student from the art department. Co-editors Pam Senteney and Debbie Thurston worked with their reporters to get stories for the school newspaper. The Narrator was one of the three top finalists in the local Columbia School Press Project. Among the activities attended by pub- lication members were the Indiana High School Press Association, Marion County Quill and Scroll Press Day and the Indiana State University Press Day. Having dinner at the Iron Skillet was the highlight of the year's activities. CENTER-News Bureau Staff checks local news- papers for stories sent in. Members are Chris- g tina Cunningham, Susan Seaman, Greg Burr, Debbie Thurston, and Richard Kraft. LOWER-Looking for the first edition of the Narrator are staff members Debbie Thurston, Ruth Fleming, Christina Cunningham, Artie Ballard, Greg Burr, Pam Senteney, and Richard Kraft. E 5 l KM N- lm. .s rl V UPPER LEFT-Editing the Wood Log was a full timejob for Carolyn Nelson. UPPER RIGHT-Publication photographer Fran- kiee Hartsock checks to see how her work looks printed in the Wood Log. ,s.H '3 X e H Vp' K .. - 9.'. gg-',t s ..',h.o.. X f 011, at - uneven' 5 1,0-o4uaoMs',5' .',..-tu.: ,A Q. a- .ae e 1 Al N:4 ::F :: :' I ..'n'w::fv'5gg ,qu 1 14SfN5eo::w41:.o. 2q,.,,,,,.v- '3Q . AFUGMQQI' .::',.W', 'D,4,,,,.:9 pl x,, Why, is su .f 4,. ini... ,pn 1 fi, vi ,',.,g,'s :Quin G .nib ,W Efyvrg :tnssaxs..xi, ar.4oonsl::,- :fans ' Q ' i' 6 inns' Swumii' qoaiS9'9' y 5 ' ' W ,i,...f! .'......-an M fm, g',n'f 1,-JIM X - A Wig,-0 g- ,f .it-f N ,Qi 'i , vi' Y . ,.,...-. Q V: . g , is fl' if ,V , -401 ' v , ', ' 'N 4 O . Y 0 v 1.,... wx N sk K 4, 1 J 3 f'- Q V i it no up sth n an 1' 0 xf-WI! Q 1 I , ,f it ,, I4 A ,, R, if ff' as 'fl , E ' K k f + 4 X ffl, ' ' IQ-1 1 H f ': ' ' - -' ,XX G Q ' 'v 5 A A I I . i , , v n g 91 fff are V7 v-am Q V 5 '5fl3g?l.. 3 l . J 'M Q 2- jj .5 lg .N -qi? ' , ,Q wx J K X GX. '5'A --w 3 gay , - 'ar ' '- s K aa- ig I . i M nu. I f' V J 1 isgw- i , N , a if , J,-f e 3 EN qt'.U A A ,if ' E . .ap i - - , I Z , L X J 1 1 A, v Y I 9, , ', r X, ,' 1 , A .Y G ' R. V5 C 5 x,,.A -.... XP' 45--0-9- 1 is in ' State leadership conferences high point for cluhs ii .f. i-5I'-L SCIENCE CLUBfRow One-R. Andrews, D. Lambert, P. Conover,G. Conover, S. Crittendon. Row Two-M.Crosley, R. Holman, J. Hardwick J. Halfaker, Miss Janice Clark. Row Three-D Burr, V. Tookes, D. King, T. Howard. Row FoureD. Rigdon, R. Kraft, C. Shamblin, P. McClure. Demonstrating the correct way to use the slide rule to Science Club members is Charles Shamblin. Club activities for the students enrolled in Cooperative Office Education, Distribu- tive Education, and Industrial Cooperative Training classes ranged from representing their school at the election of state offi- cers, participating in state leadership con- ferences, and contests, and holding an Employer-Employee Banquet. Members of the related clubs raised money to finance trips to the contests and the Employer-Employee Banquet. Slide rule practice, experiments, science fair projects, field trips, meetings, con- tests, election of officers, and special guest speakers highlight this year's plans for the Science Club. Seminars and films are a part of the weekly meetings held by the Science Club. Deserving members receive awards for out- standing membership, personal develop- ment, and completion of requirement of club rules. A 2 2 1, 7 l i X ? ' E l ,R 3 i i , Q s f I ' ' PG 1 , I R I x W ' I I I, U t Kun Q ,Q ,,,,e.,.,, - V i s 1 . a wi. . l a f if , f., . mga z, I - gl . , 15' . Q' lg' f' 4 5 -': .liffi UPPER LEFTfOffice Education As- sociation officers Evelyn Koehler, Peggy Carlin, Hilda Minor, Ruth Flem- ing. and Betty Brown look over their new club charter. CENTER-I n d u st r i a l Cooperative Training Club officers are Diana Filer Steve Riggen, and Allen Lewis. LOWER-Arranging a display for Dis- tributive Education Club of America are officers Sharon Smith, Carl Green, Artie Ballard, and Billy McKinney. Q ,Mg .I 1-if-, ,, t U --- xx 1 bt :J j . K, 1. xt UF X ff EISIIIYS . Ir 3 X . 4, X1 Qt 2343 V all w rv, A ,w I .1 gg a 0 iinlluli- MARCHING BAND-Row One-C. Brown, E. Johnson, C. Mozino, C. Alexander J Theadford D Spacke, D. Burr, V. Tookes, V. Wise, S. Belviy. Row Two-M. Maple, B. Morris, D Cosby K Jones J Van Blaricum, J. Summers, M. Crossley, K. Nusbaum, W. Pack, E. Arthur, P. Price J Whitney Row ThreeAD. Kersey, B. Jessee, B. Van Cleave, D. Maupin, G. Herring, C. Barnett, T Owens J Hood T .gg .., P- ' 4, f' ,'1' , ..., V li D -my , 1 . Q . . W W y ,N rx . V: If A A .4 If fy., 5 RL i X Q J Q at X Zn- h , M t. 1 1 EQQ, i 'Q , . -El' y.,x Z, Q , i 8 I W , . p ,,, , Q, ,p . - 1 A ' . -H A J - QP 'nf 5 , 1, J pp ,Dist v so L ig gi l Y ,, A ' ,I 'Q Y L V 5 lv. A 7 Qj .f V . f 4, Q 5 , i Q X A 'J .W mg, , v5 A YQ ' J g . I flirt! ' UPPER CENTER-S E NIO R CHOIRfRow One-D. Horton, J. Adams, V. Russell, D. Ghold- son, C. Hardister, W. Ross, F. Baumgardner, C. Pierpont, M. Crossley, C. Brown, P. Jones. Row Two-E. Gaynor, A. Dupee, J. Barley, H. Ander- son, W. Arthur, N. Miller, P. Davis, V. Tookes, P. Hobbs, K. Ferguson. Row Three-B. Sutton, S. Harris, J. Carr, R. Whitaker, B. Eiler, M. An- derson, W. Coldswell, E. Jordon, A. Metcalf, J. Holt, D. Hammond. LOWER RIGHTAM I X ED ENSEMBLE-Row One-D. Horton, J. Barley, E. Arthur, C. Brown, P. Sentcney, D. Spackc, A. Dupee. Row Two- R. Whittaker, J. Can, M. Anderson, B. Eiler, J. Holt, D. Hammond. J X A r Q 5 5 ., if 1 4 4 ., a Q3 C a , ss A A A 5 i x l.,, 5 Q . W 3 .' i,LL ' 1 1 3? 05 5 . if Q I . a ' , A 5 , Pg ,..i img' is 1 .1 Bri A157 1' Six? 5 f ? , 5 . l 5 X. M, 2 1,59 S 52 K- ' 2' Wt' Q :F My -L ,W L12 1 X n X Medcalfe, L. Hathaway, B. Lyle, M. Fields, B. Metzger, D' Lines, H. Kennedy. Row Four-E. Nichol- TRI-M MUSIC HONORARY-Seated left to son, J. McGinnis, G. Huckleberry, A. Twyman, S. Pryor, H. Olden, B. Sanders, C. Hopkins, G. right-P. Senteney, E. Arthur,C. Brown. Stand- S1aughter,B.Eiler. ing left to right-M. Anderson, J. Holt, A. Veterans Day Parade major event for band was first formed. fast? E 1 . Metcalf, B. Eiler Working hard to earn money for new uniforms was only one part of the many activities which were accomplished this for the Band. The new Drum Majorette, Debbie Spacke along with the other offi- cers helped the band make a good presen- tation at school functions and Veterans Day Parade. Pep band played for the pep sessions and ball games. Mixed Ensemble is ten years old. Mem- bers were required to furnish outfits. Girls purchased material and made navy-blue jumpers and light blue blouses. Whilethe boys purchased grey pin stripped pants and blue shirts and ties. Many hours were spent in preparing for Christmas and social events by the Senior Choir. Fund raising for scholarships and other necessities of the music depart- ment was made easier by selling candy bars during school. Annual programs in- cluded the Principal's Luncheon, Fall Fes- tival, and Spring Concert were given by the members of the choir. Accomplished musicians are rewarded for the time and effort they put into their music groups by receiving an invitation to join Tri-M. 41 UPPER-STRING ORCHESTRA-Row One-L to R-E. Amonette, P. Adams, R. Lawson, C. Shamblin, P. McClure, S. Silas, L. Mize. Row Two-N. Sarden, T. Jones, W. Smith, M. Rhude. Row Three-R. Alexander, D. Asher, T. Stooks. CENTER -CONCERT CLUB-R 0 w O n e -D. Lineberry, R. Metcalf, J. Raine, R. Ross, E. Beach, A. Tuyman. Row Two-W. Fisher, G. Herring, J. Sandlin, R. McBee, M. Lawler. Row Three-A. Majors, R. Johnson, C. Flory, R. Sterling, D. Lovelace. Row Four-J. Rogers, J. McKinney, R. Reynolds, J. Via, G. Belvey. LOWER-GOLDENAIRES-R o w O n e-Miss Anne Lidikay, D. Beach, N. Taylor, B. Jordon, S. McUne, J. Gulley, Z. Baungardner, M. Click, R. Ray. Row Two-P. Jedkins, J. Arbuckle, S. Seaman, L. Gill, L. McKinney, J. Arbuckle, C. Marey, B. Roll. Row Three-A. Burgess, T. Robinson, L. Grubb, K. Green, H. Able, P. Cassetty, K. Ridge, S. Orr. Row Four-L. Griffin, C. Hightshoe, R. Curby, M. Dezern, D. Spears, K. Bruce, J. Cook, D. Passwater. R. Ott. of MN . ,yv V .. ..... , . f VDC? 4 sf 1' , 45 'fa F' , 5.1 J: 'Wi French lub sponsors the winnin float at Homecoming Highlighting the year's activities for the Spanish Club was the building of the Homecoming float, a pinata Christmas party and a speaker from another school advising the students of career opportuni- ties using Spanish. Spanish Club o fficers are Debbie Spacke, president, Greg Burr, vice-presi- dentg Bobbie Morris, secretaryg Wanda Ross, treasurer. French Club collected a first place the first time they entered a float in a Home- coming parade. French Club collected food and made a basket for the needy. Leaders were President, Mike Hadeng Vice-Presi- dent, Lisa Stoneg Secretary, Denisa Wilson, and Treasurer, Carol Charles. Promoting interest and knowledge of France, the people and the customs are the goals of the club. Better opportunities for gaining know- ledge of musicianship may be acquired in Girls' Goldenaires and Boys' Concert Club. Both organizations serve as beginning chorus groups for learning basic choral harmony. After serving their internship, singers are selected for Senior Choir or Mixed Ensemble. CENTER FRENCH CLUB R ow One L Stone D Carter M Fugua L Mrze Row Two Mrs McCraken C Charles T Stone B Sanders B Miller Row Three R Price R Trimble M Haden K Nusbaum D Wilson LOWER SPANISH CLUB Row One V Wise B Roll J Ross N Hammons B Vester P Rred Row Two D Marcum D Elrer V Tookes W Ross D Burr M Crosley C Pier pont Row Three M Judkms E Amonette P Adams D Spacke D Williams S Meadows R Didot Row Four S Williams B Moms C Shamblin R Kemer P McClure G Burr N Service clubs participate in communit action Key Club members that attended the National Key Club Convention in Miami were Bob Sutton, Tom Haynes, Richard Kraft, and Bill Bergman. A program was started by the club to help teacher with yard and housework. Cleaning attics and basements helped teachers who could not manage the job themselves. Tri Hi Y Club has been busy with activities ranging from sending Christmas cards to boys in Vietnam to a splash party at the Y.M.C.A. lnformalinitiations were held in November and a formal initiation with candles was held in March. Before being initiated the girls must be a Sopho- more, have a good attendance record, and hold a C grade average. Executive board meeting is held by the officers of the Key Club. Vice-President, Larry Sloan: Sponsor Mr. Eugene Bennettg Sergeant of Arms, Bob Sutton: Secretary, David Kennettg President, Bill Eilerg and Treasurer, Don Williams. -4-1 ,,, , KEY CLUB-Row One -Artie Ballard, Tommy Holman, Row Two-Larry Ricky Marshall, Robert Lines. Row Four-Greg Burr, Mike Hayden Richard Sloan, David Kennett, Bill Eiler, Donnie Williams, Bob Sutton, John Holt. Kraft, and James Ward. Row Three-Mr. Eugene Bennett, Larry Anderson , Charles Eid, Tom Haynes, 1 l 4'-' - If 1- 1333333 : ra: 1 i Q af :Z 1 1 1 1 I I - - 1 l 'N .... ......,..-....- .....,....,,,,,,,, ll Q . w..,.W..-.ww-san. Usa, , fr- frm iiiil x 'F-L1 ,until 1.4 1.3! B. 1 3 it 3 FIR, IL One Brenda Reese Ruth Fleming Peggy Carlin Patty President Miss Nancy Young, Co-Advisor. Row Three-Kathy Ferguson, Friedman Row Two Miss Pastel Randle Co Advisor Lrnda Holman Elizabeth Arthur Virginia Driver, Cheryl Brown, and Debbie Thurston. LOWER LEFT-Attending formal initiation are Sue Falls, Carolyn Nelson, and Ruth Fleming. LOWER RIGHT-S h i n i n g Patty Friedman's shoes is part of the Tri Hi Y informal initiation for new member Carolyn Nelson. I 45 l l X Honor Society awards W letter to outstanding J! S 2, 1 X S , A UPPER-STUDENT COUNCIL-Row One-P. Jones, D. Wilson, J. Gaines, B. Reese, J. Berg- man. Row Two-C. Charles, M. Crosley, S. Sea- man, D. Brown, P. Puryear, D. Young. Row LOWER-Gathering for an informal meeting are Student Council officers Debbie Spacke, Vice- Three'R. Trimble, L. Pennington, T. Stone, D. Kennett, A. Dupee, J. Barley, E. Arthur. Row Four-G. Burr, C. Moffett, R. Kraft, T. Boswell, G. Herring, J. Turner. President, Don Williams, President, Adron Met- calf, Treasurergand Mashall Kennedy, Secretary. seniors Tutoring students was a task assumed by the Honor Society. Members helped with both high school and junior high pupils. New members received pins at the formal initiation held during an assemble. Honor letters were presented to outstand- ing graduating seniors for their scholastic achievement. New Student Council Sponsor, Mr. Wil- liam Morse, tried to encourage the stu- dents to voice their opinions in school matters. Creating student interest in pep sessions, longer grading periods, and stu- dent activities during and after school were all part of the Student Council's concern. Dressing dolls and decorating Christ- mas stockings for needy children were two of the services performed by the Red Cross Council. Other projects included con- structing and filling an overseas chest, participating in the disaster drill, a Valen- tineis party, and delivering Red Cross posters to Fountain Square businesses. Q' fi-'ur f . ,,, ggunac: UPPER LEFT-Two Honor Society students Darrell Rigdon Cstandingj and Tom Haynes fseatedj use the advantages of the library for study. W0 513 any-4 RED CROSS-Row One-S.Hickey,D. Ditchley, Mcgaw, R. Fully, J. Thomas, D. Sheppard, J. D. Smith, B. Gane. Row Two-R. Holman, R. Aljson, L. Curry, G. Sheppard, W. Wilford. Parker, W. Abbott, L. Watkins. Row Three-G 3 x 2 I' lj f 5 NATIUNAL FCNCR SCSQETY HONOR SOCIETY-Row One-L. Stone, C. Charles, D. Spears, P. Adams. G. Taylor, D. Kennett, K. Ferguson, l. Estes, C. Shamblin, C. Eid. Row Row Two-W. Ross,C. Pierpont,B. Miller, E. Clayton, C. Arster, D. Wilson, Five-G. Burr, M. Hadden, M. Colwell, S. Falls, D. Rigdon, R. Kraft, E. D. Webster. Row Three-P. Senteney, C. Nelson, M. Kennedy, P. Abney, V. Arthur, J. Ward. Driver, D. Spacke, P. Brown. Row Four-T. Haynes, S. Dixon, K. Nusbaun, 'N T 'f X. X - .1 LN M -3' S L if K mi' ' 5 l C i 'Xe E 3,3 : -N0 ' Y 1 , Z .. xx B JA? l' l FUTURE TEACHERS of AMERICA and EXPLORATORY TEACHERS-Row One-C. Brown, B. Reece, P. Carlin, V. McReynolds P. Puryear. Row Two-C. Brown, R. Fleming, C. Nelson, S. Robinson, T. Haynes. Row Three-G. Beam, E.Gaynor,L. Holman, S. Bellamy, V. Driver, B. Eiler. Row Four-B. Jones, S. Falls, R. Johnson, I. Estes, B. Sutton, Mr. Tom Fihe. LOWER LEFT-Exploratory Teacher Ruth Fleming is tutoring Don Harlow. LOWER RIGHT-COLOR GUARD-S. Gaither, T. Enlow, J. Patrick, J. Moore. Y LQK SK: '3- ffl. fa ai is 1 9 iw, in ll 1 5 l k i X sas I f .4 an ,ff 5 fl' .,....-A First Military Ball sponsored by R.0.T.C. Activities of R.O.T.C. includes spon- soring the Military Ball, rifle and drill teams. Competing with the other city schools and North Central, the rifle team defeated Crispus Attucks. Sponsors are Hon. CfCapt. Virginia Driver, Hon. CfCapt. Debbie Horton, Hon. ClCapt. Carla Alexander, Hon. Cfl Lt. Connie Hogue, Hon. C11 Lt. Brenda Rowe, Hon. Cfl Lt. Wanda Ross, Hon. Cfl Lt. Rachel Allen, Hon. C11 Lt. Diane Kaiser. Future Teachers of America featured guest speaker Mr. Jack Gilfoy, Director of Secondary Education, Indianapolis Public Schools, at the fall tea. Constructing a Homecoming float, taking field trips to Indiana Colleges, and recognition programs were a part of the activities. DRILL TEAM-Row One-J. Averitte, R. Clark, W. SHHGCTS, J- H0l1id21y, P. Thomas. Moore, F. Corbin, M. Hobbs. Row Two-L. Master Sefgeam John Murphy- Cl Siva' S L., I f Q X ,f K 4. RIFLE TEAM-ROW 0ne-D- Mafcllm, D- -IOHCS, Hessman, J. Donahue, D. Horton, D. Harnmonds, R. Dabney. Row Two-W. Ross, J. Holt, J. V. Driver,M. Payne. 49 . A. center is continued for Wood's students benefit Three new companies were formed as Junior Achievement began its second year. Achievers are given the opportunity to work in a business environment with top personnel from Eli Lilly Company and ad- visors from Wood. Students gain experi- ence from manufacturing, producing, and selling their products. Companies operating are Dy-nam-co, producing and selling handcream, Hang ,Em High, manufacturing hangers, and Board J ivers, making bulletin boards. Officers of Hang 'Em High are Peggy Davis, president, Sue Falls, vice-president in charge of sales, Ted Stone, vice-presi- LOWER LEFT-Holding a sign to direct new achievers to their Junior Achievement locations are Carolyn Nelson, Ted Stone, and Peggy Davis. dent in charge of manufacturing, Berdina Van Cleave, secretary, and Donna Stokes, treasurer. Board Jivers are headed by Janet Easlez, president, Theresa Duncan, vice-president in charge of sales, Xienia Harris, vice-presi- dent in charge of manufacturing, Charlene Walton, secretary, and Beverle Miller, trea- surer. Dy-nam-co officers are Ileta Estes, pres- ident, Rosalind Trimble, vice-president in charge of manufacturing, David Kennies, vice-president in charge of sales, Pam Kill- ion, secretary, and Beverly Sherrod, treas- urer. 4-as W, ' i N.,-I. Y 'ESE' wa, ,1- MQ , if :Q F91 KBC' 1 UPPER CENTER-Constructing and decorating bulletin boards is ajob enjoyed by Alice Burgess, Delores Heigl, and Peggy Teague. LOWER CENTER-Sandy Belviy and Diana Thomas are labeling hangers which is the Fmal step in packaging. LOWER RIGHT-Filling jars with hand cream for the Dy-nam-co Company are Joyce Hunter and lleta Estes. N-ev-. . v '1 Y N Sports 1970 .M .. VARSITY GOLF Opp. Manual 12 Kennedy 0 Northwest 12 Beech Grove 12 Scecina 12 Franklin Central 12 Washington 12 Broad Ripple 12 Tech 8 Crispus Attucks 12 Chatard 12 Arlington 12 GOLF TEAM-Row One-N. Judkins, J. Dotson. Row Two-Mr. Ed Ward, Coachg D. Kcnt, W. Baker, F. Dunarn, and E. Jordan. VARSITY TENNIS Manual Kennedy Shortridge Northwest Howe Scecina Southport Cathedral Washington Beech Grove Tech Crispus Attucks Broad Ripple Opp. Wood 5 0 5 0 12 0 8 0 6 0 5 O 6 O 5 0 6 O 3 2 5 0 5 0 5 0 TENNIS TEAM-Row One-G. Burr, K. Nus- baum, R. Kraft. Row Two-R. Metcalf, Mr. Arthur Johnson, Coachg and G. Taylor. K Nl. 3 I Golf, Tennis and Baseball have fi hting UPPER-Pitcher Rick Hagan throws home for an out against opponent. RIGHT-Keeping up his batting average is Rex McBrayer. Golf, tennis, and baseball teams had a rough season. Wood defeated Kennedy for the first victory of the Golf season. Re- turning lettermen are Frank Duncan, Nor- man J udkins, and Robert Dotson. Tennis had a 0-15 season record. Team S63S0l1 play improved as they met competition in the fall sectionals. Defeating the Deaf School the rnittmen were led by Rick Hagan and Rex McBrayer. Coach John Wilson's team went on to a 1-13 season. .EY J X-'R +L ..'2-4 f 5J.J VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM-Row One-T. Haynes, R. Sutton, G. Saxon, R. McBrayer, R. Hagan, D. Harvey. Row Two-R. Cofer, D. White, - X s-s. S' w E 5 . - - X '. 1-1 ,- i rf... I if ' R. Bellamy, D. Kennett, L. Noble. Row Three-M. VanLieu, Mgr, C. Hum- mell, C. White, G. Hall, E. Pops, Mr. David Johnson, Coach. 1 G aamwvk . 1 je , x 1 ,. W M., ,J 3 V 5, . II ' IVI. N N i ' Ili'-3 ss.-' L High jumping is Joe Averitte. Setting a new school record for pole vaulting at 13 ft. 3 in. is Donnie Williams. 1 51',. f 1 3 'l . 1 lr.. if Q 0 Q29 - +I .I rf it 8:2945 i P 5 04 1 64 5 Gita Qgtiflj 'QU ., 5 Q . Q S1 . J' nl , , LI' 4 V Q' fig: 'i G s ' ' 6' K. f .i ' . K Aff. Q ol ,ge ' TRACK TEAM-First Row: Coach Stahlhut, S. Holder, J. Holsey, R. Frier- Henderson, A. Metcalf, K. Mayfield, R. Lines, J. Tibbs. Fourth Row: T. son,W. Lawrence, J. Averitte, Asst. Coach Caporale. Second Row: B. Berg- Holman, R. Rickman, H. Kennedy, R. Curry, M. Haden, W. Harris, L. An- man, D. Price, J. Phillips, R. Johnson, M. Anderson, L. Sloan, L. Marshall, derson. R. Summers. Third Row: C. Jewell, I. Toran, Z. Harris, D. Williams, R. Y- . . 4 Track season ends 5-5 with win at Whiteland Don Williams broke the school record for Pole Vault at 13 feet and 3 inches. Coach Walt Stalhutls squad finished first in the Whiteland Invitational. The 1969 team compiled a record of 5 wins, 5 losses and placed second in the meet with Shortridge and Cathedral. Losing the first two meets to Attucks and Southport, the Cindermen rebounded to defeat their next five opponents Sce- cina, Beech Grove, Howe, Marshall and Northwest. Awards went to Co-captains Bob Frier- son and James Holsey, Best Mental Atti- tude, William Lawrence, Most Improved Don Williams, Outstanding Runner, James Holsey, Outstanding Field Event, Joe Averitte. Freshman team were third in the City Champion in the following Shot Put, Mike Haden, Pole Vault, Larry Anderson, IM Mile Run, Tom Holman. fr gf... ...ln -if V-. J J ,A 'LXR sf. .7 M lv QQXQ: . . 12 H 1 A xxx I xxxx xxxxx vux' T ,-sE!?ll ' 1 -Q S . 411,-, . Zeimorr Harris, Mike Anderson, Lawrence Taylor, James Dearman practice running the low hurdles. Winning the 440-yard dash is James Holsey Assistant Coach Caporale times Bruce Noble and Ronald Curry in the 220 yard dash. VARSITY TRACK Opp. Wood Attucks 6295 55 M Southport 82 36 f' Scecina 44 74 A Marshall 30 60 ' Beech Grove 27 91 Howe 42 76 Manual 69 49 ,draw Broad Ripple 59 58 2 carhedrai 12 57 Decatur Central 53 4 442 , Chartrand 41 ' vis I ? . Q if 8 ' JY 7. ' ','. ' sf' of 3 9, ill w 5' ss' fs . -ee- Z. , 'W - ' netsw I , ,. , 'p gp . me Q x v . I N 9' ' ss' ' J xi' , e 'f-MMM-.wxr , 1 I xxx I 1 K, A .. Coach Lou Caporale discusses game strategy Ron Johnson, a member of the all-city football team poses with Mayor Richard Lugar and Wood with Ernie White. Football Coach Lou Caporale. 1X A f .qra f f 1' ' A A i t 5. Q' .' V XA t , ,N D W ,. Idrl Mai, L ,nl I 4: I . 8. .vi . . , , ,N A QL fx fix P T. 'i'2 ,L 'E' N 1? A' t'r 3 !', ii -1 1 X' Wat 3 xi - : 1' .... ' V' ' X .. A 3' A ,ugh K X 1' Q' San ,Au if V'-Qeatvh 9 . 1' 'Q , J lg 'jg ff f N.gf.i'.'se ,. fu.-, ri A. fn F.. 3 , ,hyat .vt 4, -, --1 A fdfy f , e 5 . ' 1 l ' K lg F' vga' v fa ' w f- 9 ,ll fr.. fi . X Ava A ' R , Q .1 V, X QQ' W ' VW' 'U A V V A 'Q ' , ' M. U 9 2 7 ' N ' r ' fm 'Yates L X Q X' R tx M .f .Q xg?-is is it 1 of R .gmt f ,, ... - , A in A Q inw- Q A A f . - l aa ' I i 5'-lt at I H 5. 'tv swf. J wt- el. Quin. sn. ae- A VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM-Row One-L Kirkland, D. White, R. Sutton, R. Bellamy, L Noble, L. Raine, R. Turentine. Row Two-S Stith, D. Floyd, T. Beard, L. Manuel, J. Vande vanter, G. Kelley, H. Anderson. Row Three- W. Seawood, E. Pops, E. White, R. Curry, P. Mayberry, R. Johnson, M. Purdue. Row Four- J. Cox,C. Reynolds, R. Whjte,D. Lynn, R. Frye, B. Payton, S. Morelock. Row Five-B. Noble, A. Smith, L. Taylor, O. Lander, R. Johnson, E. Wallace. -7 Steve Stith keeps a Roncalli Rebel from gaining needed yardage. R onald Johnson makes eit team for knowing his football Under the direction of Coach Lou Caporale, the Woodchuck varsity football team ended the season with a 2-6-1 record. Winning over Brownsburg, and Attucks, and a tie with Manual, the Gridsters lost to Roncalli, Northwest, and Shortridge in the closing seconds of the games. Browns- burg game gave Wood their first victory 13-6. Larry Taylor scored both TDs. Al- though defeated by Chatard 36-0, Marshall 34-14, Howe 36-6, the Woodchucks drop- ped a rugged contest to Roncalli 20-18 and to Northwest 14-12. Woodchucks exploded in the meeting with Attucks 25-O. Holding the Tigers to a minus 19 yards rushing and only 22 yards passing, 'Chucks defense was led by back- ers Ron Johnson and Richard Turentine, touchdowns were scored by Danny White, Odell Lander, and Art Smith. Concluding the season found senior de- fensive star Ron Johnson being selected for the All City Football Team. Making honorable mention were seniors: Tom Beard, Bruce Noble, Art Smith, Lawrence Taylor, and junior Richard Bellamy. Special award winners for the season were as follows: Defensive line-Ron Johnson, Defensive backfield-Richard Turentine, Offensive line-Richard Bel- lamy, Offensive backfield-Art Smith. Honored by the Kiwanis Club for high scholastic average was Bruce Noble and winning the Kiwanis Club Most Valuable Player Recognition A w a r d was Ron Johnson. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM-Row One- J. Sandlin,P. Fitzgerald, L. Tate, F. Johnson, R. Kelly, M. McCloud, Row Two-C. Wright, C. McBee, R. Cannon, K. Webster, P. Cannon, S. Raine, D. White. Row Three-M. Sizemore, D. Kinsey,B. Moore, K. Cosby, D. Davis, J. Leepes D. Lovelace. R o w F o u r -J. Blackburn T. McClusky, J. VanLieu, R. Wright. l 59 ,E 'hh x, ,W Q M wp x ,ig .va I 7 , , . , . f r 5 , ayqk. JI ,.x .Sk , xv- W K A 1 3.51 ,-v .Y J. v f , 5 'sara x 4. 1 1 6 P5 A Q ' ., ,V A' Q , 1 5 ,- m ,fag K -o 1 n, .F v 4 f if R, ,! 5-Q, ,l 1 xh ,4 W . Grapplers gain experience y Attueks defeat Learning grappling techniques and fac- ing matched competition is enjoyed by Wood's matmen. Competition ended with a 1-10-l record. Even though team accom- plishment is not shown, individual pride 'gn 3 . its I 4 S45 WORD 4 i and achievement was great. Individual highs on the team were Charles Jewell, 14-7, who took second in the sectional championships, Bob Payton, 10-9, and James Holsey, 9-2. x ,.- ' I Replacing the graduating grapplers, Steve Radford, Don Price, James Holsey, and James Dearman will be difficult for they have a stabilizing force with their pride, determination, and leadership. Co- captains selected were James Holsey and James Dearman. VARSITY WRESTLING Opp. Wood Manual 34 18 Chatard 30 18 Broad Ripple 37 17 Tech 29 20 Shortridge 28 22 Richmond 41 3 Ritter 22 22 Attucks 15 43 Cathedral 37 1 1 Washington 39 10 Howe 27 18 Northwest 47 5 UPPER-RESERVE WRESTLING TEAM-Row One: Jeff Leeper, Danny Wright, Lawrence Hayes, Benny Townsend. Row Two: Joe Turner, Charles Wright, Clarence Hall. Row Three: Coach Phillip Brundage. LOWER LEFT-VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM--Row One: Charles Jewell, Fred Walker, Steve Radford, Claude Sanders. Row Two: James Holsey, James Dearman, Stephen Stith, Bruce Sharp. Row Three: Coach Phillip Brundage, Bob Payton. LOWER RIGHT-James Dearman demonstrates the starting position for a wrestling match. fx N X .55 Niuuw Harriers win all dual mee s. Triumph over ll teams enabled Coach Wendall Mozingols Cross Country runners to have a perfect dual meet record. Repeating victory, Coach Mozingo's squad won the Northwest Invitational. Donnie Williams was named individual champion, time 10:17. Placing Third in the City Meet, the Chucks placed ahead of 12 other teams. Team effort empowered the Wood- chucks to win second place in the Sec- tional. Donnie Williams placed fourth and Zeimorr Harris, seventh in sectional com- petition. In the Regionals, the team placed twelfth. Earning individual honors were Donnie Williams, Most Valuable Runner, Zeimorr Harris, Best Mental Attitude Award, Tom Holman, Most Improved Runner Award, Don Price, Team Captain. ., .33 . ,- f 'ff'-u! Y '-j. 'WF' ,'- Tig. 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Q 1' . , ,sv , V 1 5' A ,X 'c XM' .1, Y- xr - V x 1, at . ,QQ Q' es X' A 'rf 'N 'A ' i, 1' ., ' J' , I ,gin . si' g Y ,P l. h X-,...K,r Q Q, tr ,A 41 f , , J '-,,?f,,, ,s , ,- ,Q . ,Es Q, 'ei - . ,S Q S.. , f P ' 1 k ,. Lx .isps X NVQ fi A , 4-' ff ' ,' o . ' . A , Q' f . D K ' AH!! J. 2 1, 'A' L+' L , ' Law , f. 'I 1-'L wafkls ,. Y' 'N' an . 0, 4 - 'A . ,-! X i wr, .af ' ' A 4 ? P - , 1 5 'N XX 'fx NX r sg 4 an fb X 4 2 LJ , + I y R D fl M, -5 -A . 'iv' ali . F D Freshman Cross-Country Team-ROW ONE: T. Bryson, J. Yates, L. Hayes. SECOND ROW: G. Lowe, G. Atwood, S. Montgomery, J. Dowell, J. Mobley. THIRD ROW: Coach Stalhut, L. Meador, P. Belviy, E. Johnson, D. Lines. Leading the pack for the 2 mile run is Zeimorr Harris. 4 if N ie, ska 'Se 0 1 LEFT-Scoring with a tip up is Roy Frye. , ' I. , . lT'.f,,..,,, H. . an Y 9 . , W CENTER-Going for the rebound is Ernie White and Ken Strader. , 'F r----.. FRESHMAN BA S KETB ALL TEAM-Row One-Mike Lawler, James Dowell, Ronald Frye, William Moore, Steve Mundy. Row Two-Dell Carter, Butch Bradshaw, Steve Raine, Keith Cosby, Floyd Johnson. Row ThreeHRicha.rd Cannon, Kelvin Webster, William Campbell, Mike McCloud, James Mobly. Row Four-Coach David Johnson, Coach Gene Austin, Stanley Blackburn, Jerry VanLieu, Coach Eddie Ward. ,eq 4111 'a!,, , 1 WF .JN-Q s eff Va. Y! RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM-Row One- Kim Mayfield, Ronald Curry, Louis Noble, Ed- win Pops. Row Two-Coach Eugene Austin, Rodney White, Danny White, James Dotson, 4 I I' , Mx Andrew Ealy. Row Three-Larry Marshall, Mar- tin Riley, Rodney Mackin, Wesley Seawood, Coach Eddie Ward. Row Four-Andrew Mundy, John C. Rouse, Richard Kraft, Mike Haden. Reserve, Frosh face bright future on hardwood floor Improving the record of the previous year, Coach Eddie Ward's netmen ended the season with a loss in the sectional to Roncalli 75-71. After coming close to victory in 9 bas- ketball games, losses were by 8 points or less, the team recorded 5 wins and 16 losses. On the brighter side wins were against Beech Grove, Ritter, Manual, Scecina, and Marshall. LEFT-Shooting a lay in is Donnie Williams. CENTER-Fighting for the rebound is Roy Frye. Two juniors played an important role on the team. Roy Frye averaging 15 points and I0 rebounds per game. Little Donnie Williams 5,6 averaged 12 points per game. Donnie was leading scorer in the sectional game scoring 20 points. Both Donnie and Roy were joined at the free thrown line by Ernie White for a 6655 average. Returning lettermen were Larry Taylor, Zeimorr Harris, Donnie Williams, Ernie White, Arthur Lee Smith, and Bruce Noble. UPPER LEFT-Before throwing his free shot, Ken Strader studies his position. UPPER RIGHT-Donnie Williams shoots from the foul line to easily raise the score. LOWER CENTER-VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM-Row One-Arthur Lee Smith, Zeimorr Harris, Ron Johnson. Row Two-Coach Ed Ward, Ernest White, Donnie Williams, Richard Bellamy, Coach Gene Austin. Row Three-Bruce Noble, Roy Curtis Frye, Kenneth Strader. pirit and ambition molds individuals VARSITY BASKETBALL Opp. Wood Roncalli 7 8 7 3 Beech Grove 65 68 Arlington 7 4 7 3 Shortridge 9 2 7 7 Ritter 5 0 7 3 Manual 7 9 8 2 Crispus Attucks 99 85 Evansville North 72 66 Scecina 7 4 84 Cathedral 8 6 6 1 Brebeuf 69 65 Cathedral CCity Tourneyj 88 71 Washington 7 3 6 3 Northwest 7 3 67 Howe 88 68 Marshall 86 89 Chatard 60 5 5 Michigan City 97 59 Lafayette Jeff 104 65 7th GRADE BASKETBALL TEAM-Row one- Lott Cannon, Nathan Floyd, Charles Johnson, Melvin Tyler, .lQ.LQiy. Row Two-Michael into team Bellamy, Richard Ballard, Leslie Johnson, James Cook. Row Three-Phillip Kritsch, James Can- non, Michael Williams, Sidney Parker. .fa fm im 4 8: ma . M , , r, Ill' . I I, fm-, , 'Ti 1' fin' jaw . , ,, ' 'f ,i3 'Q ll K Z I 'l c ' :r,'z ,Q ,,,:: L , N. t. 1 , Q W N ,,,. ,, g l Q 5,3 ga , gage.. J 4 ws Q Mm, if ' gan X W F We s! Q' K 3 fg iif fi-1 1.Va ' an 5 A ' , 10 X, 1 ' ' 2 , Aaat gi f i A I A , ,V 5' V' ,V f , , B , ' B r V 1 2:3 4' A . N it mr . ,ll 1 8th GRADE BASKETBALL TEAM-Row One- Willie Strickling, Gary Bennett, Rick Necessary, Roosevelt Holiday, John Green. Row Two- Mike Fisher, Mark Friedman, Delbert Smith, Leroy Cannon, Randy Shelly. Row Three- Coach Gerald Flora, Jerry Allen, Ricardo Turn- ley, Donald Taylor, Student Manager Larry Ross. iisa ......-Q.... LOWER LEFT-Shooting to raise his scoring average is Roy Frye. I 67 UPPER-Demonstrating an ending for a cheer are freshman Cheerleaders Jenny Bergman, Deb- bie Lee, Susan Seaman, Denise Cross, Theresa Holman, Candy Mozingo and Pam Reid. CENTER-Cheerleader taking time out to con- struct a float is Richard Hostettler working on the sign while Mrs. Dorothy Cook and friends oversee thejob. LOWER-Richard H o s t e t t l er, Berdina Van Cleave, and Lester Hunt were the varsity cheerleaders for the football season. Q ii-if i 1, luuulM nlnulnd w rm... , s rs -, vous H as , . ' - f 1 X me 5 ,. X '31 ws.. .. if k ,N - X V f - f- Exam ilduq unamuiunmu- l 4 E in Go Team-C eerleaders theme The Cheerleaders do more than kick their heels and yell! For Homecoming they entered a float, Beat the Rebels, Mix 'Em Up. Varsity, reserve and freshman worked together to make it one of the best in the parade. Cheerleaders were enlisted by the boy's Physical Education Department to head up the ticket sales for the WIFE-Good Guys game. Over 3300.00 dollars in tickets were sold by this group. Monday is Popcorn day for the cheer- leaders. They are responsible for popping corn, selling it and cleaning up. All pro- ceeds go towards defraying costs of new uniforms. UPPER-Majorettes Carla Alexander, Janet Ar- buckle and mascot keep in step with the band. LOWER-Reserve c h e e r l e a d e r s who cheered with the varsity during football games are Jean Baurele, Debbie Horton, Wanda Rowe, Ramona Cook, and Margaret Burris. was Mb er ffiixf? A 'Q . 'K Q Q r :QQ People 1970 CENTER-Mr. Glen Miller, the second principal of Harry E. Wood High School. UPPER RIGHT-Watching the action at a football game along with Mr. Miller is Mr. Jett. LOWER RIGHT4From the pages of a past Log, Mr. Miller and Mr. Jett and Mr. Eiler serve themselves at a school buffet. Glen iller served Woodchucks for 16 years Serving as vice principal of Wood since the birth of the school 15 years ago, upon the resignation of Mr. Richard Emery, Mr. Miller was appointed principal. Immedi- ately he began taking over the duties of the school, programming events, selecting new staff members, and establishing policies for students and staff. Returning to the school after a pro- longed absence due to a heart attack suf- fered in the early fall, Mr. Miller was again serving the youth to which he had devoted his life. After a full day's work on January 29, Mr. Miller was fatally striken. On February 2, 1970, Wood held a memorial service in the Auditorium, for a principal, gentleman, scholar, teacher, and friend. In the words of J. Hartt Walsh, Ph. D. who delivered the tribute and eulogy, The best monument you students and faculty could erect to the memory of Glenn Robert Miller would be to emulate that fine and good man in thought and deed with vision, imagination, courage, patience, tolerance, dedication, and under- standing. 'R -a is 5 s - .,.::- ' - -if 2-if f 4 f . sz w- . .... ,gfiifr X A ,, :C -g, ', -gg: - . - 'Q gg X st -X X si .:. f,fft ., N - f Q f X I 4.ai1-l,g..::- SI- 13 Q . S A il X gi . it Q' yi Nw. ,M ,...mw A UPPER-Conferring with Mr. Miller is Janice Collins. LOWER RIGHT-Working out a problem with Mr. Miller is Betty Woods and Ella Clayton. LOWER LEFT-Mr. Mosby spoke to the student body during the memorial service. UPPER-Student problems are handled efficiently by Mr. Faburn DeFrantz, Dean of Boys, and Mr. Bruce Wilson, assis- tant Dean of Boys. LOWER-Mrs. Patricia Hallagan, Dean of Girls, and Mrs. Julie Weir, assistant Dean of Girls, help Allena Whitley, Marlene Sperling, and Charlene Gaine adjust to school life. A'-s. x 'wb he 'ily --.LQ dministrators create individualize PPO gI'3IIlS for all nee s Many new administrative staff members worked helping students with their class schedules and individual problems. Newly appointed staff members find the challenge exciting and rewarding. Vice principals, Mr. Thomas Jett and Mr. James Mosby assist students with ad- vice for forthcoming student activities. Mr. Mosby was appointed vice principal after having served as Social Studies Department Head for five years. Carrying out a new policy of issuing blue slips, handling the problems of indi- vidual students, and working with the staff as coordinators of student discipline are the Deans. Newly appointed Dean of Boys, was Mr. Faburn DeFrantz with Mr. Bruce Wilson named as assistant. Mrs. Julia Weir was appointed assistant Dean of Girls to work with Mrs. Patricia Hallagan, Dean of Girls. UPPER-In the glamourous setting of the Administrative of tice Carolyn Nelson and Betty Jones, members of the Publi mtion Staff, interviews Vice Principal Tom Jett. LOWER-Vice Principal James Mosby discusses school poll cies with Gloria Shumacher, James Holsey, and Wanda Rowe f I . Z . 3 i fi ll'S' 1 76 I Q an 1. pe . .2 'I W ' 'Q ., - 41 'P 1 f 'F . ,. 4 .715-fbi 4 9 Q1 43 5 Q 7 ,r ...J-P 7 X S7 V ' QW 5 , ' fr . f , 4 7? .47 ' . 1 Y .. . X 1' .5 , N , 1 il. If A 'E 1 rw sr i C X13 lt' X iff I QLJQW r X 4 x f wg, S 'EL r 'L ' ' rx A ,l fi ' 'A 5 1,61 fax 'inf' N r ,vg 'AMW' ' -av' , , f ' I Muay We i V i, f AM' ox 'N ,J f 56-I' a -w K, 4 'Asia I 2 A 4-s was 1 . W f 9 ZA V? F2133-i 52 ' F i f TES? as W I QA E., 'TF 5-vw .1 -ax...-P' Q., MW QV' ,fx k'n,g,,,,-v' -. ' X M, rw , vvxivly V I, , -Q . I '1'. vie: . A 'Z . . - , , SB: .. R . - 3 WW f . - Q I 1 0 e. A , . XY. 4 U, X 5' V ,X 'mf xA.. wit, ,ri-4-' list Faculty Mrs. Maxine Abdon Mrs. Mary Ahlmeyer Mr. Otto Albright Mr. Eugene Austin Mrs. Wanda Beeson Mrs. Carlene Benfiel Mr. Eugene Bennett Mrs. Frances Benson Mr. Randal Bishop Miss Barbara Boeldt Mr. Robert Bowman Mr. Elwin Brittan Mrs. Mary K. Brown Mr. Phillip Brundage Mr. Louis Caporale Mrs. Marjory Carr Mrs. Kathelene Carroll Mr. Boris Chaleff Miss Suelynne Childers Miss Janice Clark Mrs. Dorothy Cook Mrs. Katherine Cooksey Mrs. Dorthea Crites Mr. Clarence Curry Mrs. Marie Cutshaw Mr. Gurney Davidson Mr. Tom Davis Mrs. Norma Decius Miss Helen Detamore Mr. Kenneth Eiler SEATED-Mrs. Peg Thomp son, Mrs. Eleanor Ogle, Mrs Frances l-I u t e r. STAND ING-Miss Katherine Kahl and Mrs. Helen Reed. Faculty Mrs. Verna Emminger Mrs. Reba Ensor Mr. James Erbse Mrs. Carolyn Fay Mrs. Blanche Ferguson Mr. Thomas Fihe Richard Fisher Mr. Gerald Flora Mr. Dan Foreman Mr. Ian Fraser Mss Peggy Fultz Mr Sam Fultz Mr Orval Games Mrs June Garnett Mrs Betty Garrett Mrs Mae Graves Mr Charles Gross Mr James Gurllaume Mr Bowman Hall Mrs Eva Hamm Mr Rlchard Hanley Mrss Joann Hartley Mr Gerald Haslet Mr Raymond Hayden Mrs Helen Heltbrmk Mr Raymond Hendrrck lst Sgt Dwlght Hensley Mr Clyde Hochstedler f l.'V A J I Mrs Margaret Holdler Mr Frank Holloway W ,A X ' CUSTODIANS SEATED Trav Bowden Eileen SICVC krng Geraldlne Lane STANDING Kenneth Joe rendt Wllham Hull Wrlham Chllton Jack Hart 59 H s .-.f. . UK . . ..,, ., ,, . -e 1:52 52' Y ? 7 ' 1 v sr F 4 x 'S' X we X 4 ' ras N W N H 5 I 5 K 1 X s V , . . . , - , . I 9 ,N v '- If l .ff . . . M gi as E ir... f 'lie at gm s f 1 1 ! vw ! ix A w e A Q A is Mb.-ff' L l, a a fg an 3 J y 3 A - f' ff' ' 5 is Faculty Miss Anna Jackson Mr. Monte Jines Mr. Arthur Johnson Mr. David Johnson Mr. J.,Lyle Johnson Mr. James Judy Mr. John Kenison Mrs. Mildred Key Mr. Robert King Mr. Edward Kult Mr. Bruce Laetsch Mr. Marion LaGrotto Mrs. Louise Lamkin Mr. Harold Laut Miss Mary Ellen Lehr Mr. Joe Lewis Miss Anne Lidikay Mr. Kephart Linson Mr. Thomas Little Mr. Theodore Lynch Miss Mary Lou Lyons Mrs. Neville McCracken Mrs. Dixie McDonough Mr. John McLeish Mr. Don Mason Mrs. Isabel Meadows Mr. Harvey Meeks Mr. Jolm Minatel Mr. William Morse Mrs Wendell Mozingo CAFETERIA WORKERS- Row One-Nela Hoober, C. T. Wilcox, Shirley Voelkel, Clara Henderson, Lucille Lyons. Row Two-Shirley Edwards, Pearl Patterson, Phyllis Bergdoll, Dorothy Reed, Leona Hanna, Ruth Q DeVault. Row 'I'hree-The- lmaHuber,He1en Reynolds, Frances Finchum, Jewel Keith, Mattie Cordray, Bet- ty Brown. Mr. Clarence Murphy Sgt. John Murphy William Ney . Gordon Owen Eddie Patterson . Donovan Peters 55 5 5 555555 garage 555:53 553515.53 ' SOM Efiffzvr' --:n: :9.2,' 59 S380 so F--a Mr. John Repass Mr. Dale Riggs Mr. Clifford Robertson 5 . Zeddie Robertson Mrs. Elwanda Rowe Mrs. Betty Sanders Mrs. Margaret Scofield Mr. John Sharp Mrs. Margaret Simnick Mr. Theodore Sims Mrs. Carol Smith Mrs. Eleanor Smith Mr! William Snortolnm Mr. .lafnies'SNpears Mr. Walter Stahlhut Miss Loree Steele . Darwin Stevens . Tom Swope 55 Mr. Rollie Tillery Mr. Ernest Tinker Mr. Ephraim Turner 55 . Donald Tuttle Thomas VanLieu Mrs. Sigrid Vaubel Mr. Don Vornholt Mr. Eddie Ward Mrs. Shirlee Warren Mrs. Helen Weeden . Albert Weisling . Roger Whalen 55 Mr. Vaughn Wood Mr. Aljean Woodard 5 . Roy Yenowine Miss Nancy Young Mr. Robert Youngquist Mrs. Mary Zenor 1 ls -GR Xre-r ! S Q A if 55 5 . x 4 ' 4 i, A K P l 63. L if 4 J. - .t:'ne nr-'M xil 27 gk 'H X df f . S 'f s f , 1 2 2 .if 5 ,Q 'Mb-v iQ L K .. . 1 ,K Y, ff , ff W' , A l CL. Q-sq oi Faeult QW..- ll I time ' MRS. MAXINE ABDON-MS, Butler University, AB, Indiana Central College, Library. MRS. MARY AHLEMEYER-BS, Indiana State College, Special Education. MR. OTTO ALBRIGHT-MS, Butler University, BS, Indiana Central College, Math, Past President Phi Delta Kappa Field Chapter. MR. EUGENE AUSTIN-BS, Indiana Central College, MA, Ball State University, Science, Biology, Football Line Coach, Reserve Bas- ketball Coach, Marion County Coaches Asso- ciation, National Association of Biology Teachers, Post Graduate, Butler, Indiana Un- iversity, Purdue, Indianapolis Boys Club Alumni Association. MRS. WANDA BEESON-BS, Iowa State Uni- versity, Ames, Iowa, MA, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York City, Home- making, Clothing, Alpha Delta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi. MRS. CARLENE BENEFIELD-BA, Butler Uni- versity, MAT, Indiana University, English. MR. EUGENE BENNETT-AB, Butler Univer- sity, MS, Butler University, Key Club Spon- sor, Bowling and Volleyball Co-Recreational Co-Sponsor, Special Education Department Head, Phi Delta Kappa, Council for Excep- tional Children. MRS. FRANCES B. BENSON-BS, West Virginia State College, MS, West Virginia University, Clothing, Red Cross Council Sponsor, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority President, Mapleton Fall Creek Association, American Home Economics Assoc., Flanner House Guild, N.C.N.W. Organization. MR. RANDAL Y. BISHOP-BS, Murray State University,MS, Indiana University, Guidance and Counseling, Social Science, Occupational and Vocational Information, Group Gui- dance, Phi Delta Kappa Field Chapter, Wood High P.T.A. Treasurer, Indiana State Teach- ers Assoc. Delegate, Representative of Indi- anapolis Education Association. MISS BARBARA BOELDT-BS, MS, Indiana University, Shorthand, Typing, Office Occu- pations Preparation, Cooperative Office Edu- cation,Ofiice Education Association Advisor I ,l tl LEFT-While Mrs. Betty Fox takes an attendance call, Mrs. Betty Brown types the absence list. CENTER-Students purchase tickets to a game in the Bookstore from Mrs. Sophia Marksbury and Mrs. Betty Underwood. sponsor school activities for students MR. ROBERT BOWMAN-BS, Tennessee A 8t I State University, Nashville, MS, Indiana State University, Mathematics, Freshman Class Sponsor. MR. ELWIN BRITTAN-AB, Valparaiso Uni- versity, MM, Jordan College of Music, But- ler University, Music, Band Director, Indi- ana Bandmasters Assoc, Indianapolis Phil- harmonic Symphony, Indiana State Lions Club Band MRS. MARY K. BROWN-BS, Indiana State University, MS, Indiana University, Develop- mental Reading. MR. PHILLIP BRUNDAGE-BS, Alfred Uni- versity, MS, Butler University, Basic Mathe- matics, General Mathematics, Wrestling Coach, Board of Directors-Hawthorne Com- munity Center. MR. JAMES L. BUGBEE-BS, Indiana Central College, Craft Arts, Art. MR. LOUIS CAPORALE-BS, Butler University, MA, Ball State University, Physical Edu- cation, Health, Drivers Education, Varsity Football Coach, Track Team Assistant Coach. MRS. MARJORY CARR-AB, MS, Butler Uni- versity, Dental Assisting. MRS. KATHELENE CARROLL-BS, Univer- sity of Louisville, MA, Indiana University, Algebra, Supervision of Study Clinic, Up- ward Bound Club Co-Sponsor, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Advisory Council of the State Board of Vocational and Technical Ed- ucation. MR. BORIS CHALEFF-BS, MS, Butler Uni- versity, Science, Science Department Head. MISS SUELYNNE CHILDERS-AB, Butler Un- iversity, English. MISS JANICE CLARK-BS, MS, Indiana State University, Biol0gy1 Junior High Science, Vocational Horticulture, Science Club Co- Sponsor. MRS. DOROTHY COOK-BS, Butler University, Health, Physical Education, Co-recreational Volleyball Co-Sponsor, Co-recreational Bow- ling Co-Sponsor, Cheerleaders Sponsor, Jun- ior Class Co-Sponsor, Gamma Phi Kappa, Historian. MRS. KATHERINE COOKSEY-AB, DePauw University, Special Education. MRS. DORTHEA CRITES-BS, Iowa State University, MS, Purdue University, Voca- tional Home Economics, Foods, Home Eco- nomics Department Head. MR. CLARENCE CURRY-BS, Indiana State University, MS, Indiana University, Special Education. MRS. MARIE CUTSHAW-Dental Assisting, Indianapolis Dental Assistants Association. MR. GURNEY DAVIDSON-BS, Ohio Northern University, MS, Indiana University, Biology, Indiana University Alumni Association of Johnson County President, Indiana Universi- ty Alumni Chairman, Scholarship Com- mittee. MR. TOM DAVIS-BS, MS, Ball State Univer- sity, International Barber School, Barbering, Vocational Department Head. MRS. NORMA DECIUS-AB, MS, Butler Uni- versity, Special Education. MR. FABURN DEFRANTZ-BS, University of Chicago, MS, Butler University, Dean of Boys. MISS HELEN DETAMORE-BS, Purdue Uni- versity, American Floral Art, Junior High Vocational Horticulture, Indiana Vocational Association. MR. KENNETH EILER-BS, Indiana Central College, MS, Butler University, Director of Guidance, Indianapolis City Guidance Coun- cil Representative, Indiana School Counse- lor's Association, Vice-President, Indiana Schoolmens Club, Phi Delta Kappa. MRS. VERNA EMMINGER-BS, MS, Ball State University, Special Education, Cheer Block Sponsor. MRS. REBA ENSOR-BS, MA, Ball State Uni- versity, Sales, Merchandising and Marketing, Store Sales, Distributive Education, D.E.C.A. Sponsor. MR. JAMES ERBSE-AB, Marian College, Eng- lish: Indiana State Teachers Association. MRS. CAROLYN FAY-AB, St. Mary's College, Notre Dame, English, Exercise in Knowledge Co-Sponsor, Sophomore Class Co-Sponsor. MRS. BLANCHE FERGUSON-AB, Syracuse University, MA, Butler University, English. MR. THOMAS FIHE-BS, Ball State University, MS, Indiana Unversity, Social Studies De- partment Head, Junior Achievement Advisor, Exploratory Teacher, F.T.A. Sponsor, Board of Directors of Indiana State Teachers Asso- ciation, Indiana Council Social Studies, Ind- ana Historical Society, Optimist Club, Phi Delta Kappa, Indianapolis Teacher of the Year, 1969, Indiana Teacher of the Year, 1969. MR. RICHARD FISHER-AB, Hanover College, Special Education. MR. GERALD FLORA-BS, Ball State Univer- sity, General Mathematics, Geometry, 8th Grade Basketball Coach. MR. DAN FOREMAN-BS, Indiana State Uni- versity, Special Education. MISS MARGARET R. FOLTZ-AB, Marian Col- lege, MS, Indiana University, Social Service. MR. IAN FRASER-BS, Butler University, Art, Humanities, Curator, Clowes Art Col- lection. MR. SAM FULTZ-BME, Butler University, Senior Choir Director, Boys Concert Club, Mixed Ensemble, Junior High Music, Music Club. MR. ORVAL GAINS-BS, Purdue University, MS, Butler University, Physical Science, Audio Visual Coordinator. MRS. JUNE GARNETT-Beauty Culture. MRS. BETTY GARRETT-BS, MS, Indiana University, Physical Education, Freshman Class Co-Sponsor, Junior High Interscho- larlistic activities. MRS. MAE GRAVES-BS, Butler University, MA, Ball State University, Home Nursing, Home Management Family Living, Clothing. MR. CHARLES GROSS-AB, Central Normal Teachers College, MS, Butler University, Junior High Science, Vocational Horiculture, R.O.T.C. Advisory Board, Naval Reserve Metro Bowling League, U.S.N.R. Lieutenant Commander. MR. JAMES GUILLAUME-BAE, MS. Ed., But- ler University, BFAS, MFAS, John Herron of Art of Indiana University, Ceramics, Sculpture, Art Department Head. MR. BOWMAN HALL-BS, Eastern Michigan University, MS, Indiana University, Juris. Doctor, Indiana University, Health, Science. MRS. PATRICIA HALLAGAN-BS, Indiana University, MS, Butler, Dean of Girls, Presi- dent of Council of Admin. Women in Edu- cation. MRS. EVA HAMM-Purdue University, Indiana State University, Commercial Foods, Food Service Executives. MR. RICHARD HANLEY-BS, Butler Univer- sity, United States History, World History. MISS JOANN HARTLEY --BS, Concordia Teach- CIS College, MS, Indiana University, Uni- versidad Interamericana, 1963, Universidad Ibero American, 1969, Spanish, Foreign Language Department Head, Spanish Club Sponsor, American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese, Indiana Foreign Language Teachers Association, Foreign Lan- guage Curriculum Evaluation Committee MR. GERALD HASLET-Body-Fender Repair, Model T Club. MR. RAYMOND HAYDEN-BS, MED, Prairie View A 8a M, Texas, Special Education. L. MRS. HELEN HEITBRINK-AB, Earlham Col- lege, Foods, Nutrition Committee of Indi- ana State Home Economics Association. MR. RAYMOND HENDRICK-BS, Indiana Cen- tral College, MA, Ball State University, Gui- dance, 7th Grade Basketball Coach. lst Sgt. DWIGHT HENSLEY-R.O.T.C. Com- mandant, Retired after 22 years active Mili- tary Service, Army Commendation Medal, Good Conduct Medal with 2 Silver Loops, World War II Victory Medal, Army of Occupation Medal, Defense Service Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster, Expert Rifleman Badge, Rifle Team Sponsor, Fall Creek Valley Rifle Club, American National Rifle Association. MR. CLYDE HOCHSTEDLER-BS, Purdue Uni- versity, MS, Butler University, Geometry, Algebra, Trigonometry, Mathematics Depart- ment Head. MRS. MARGARET S. HOLDIER-BS, MS, Indiana University, Nurse, Secretary of Na- tional Council of Negro Women, Indiana State Nurses Association, American Nurses Association. MR. FRANK HOLLOWAY-BS, Indiana Uni- versity, MS, Butler University, Social Stu- dies, Government, Economics, Phi Deta Kappa. MISS ANNA JACKSON-BS, MS, Tennessee A and I State University, Waitress Training, Commercial Foods, Foods. MR. TOM JETT-BS, MS, Ed.S., Butler Uni- versity, Vice-Principal. MR. MONTE JINES-BS, Indiana State Uni- versity, MS, Indiana University, Multi-media Center. MR. ARTHUR JOHNSON-BS, MS, Hampton Institute, Woodshop, Electricity, Metal, Tennis Coach, Butler University Symphony Orchestra, Vice-President of Mid-Western Tennis Association. MR. DAVID JOHNSON-BS, Indiana Central College, MS, Indiana University, Business Mathematics, Business Law, Junior High Football Coach, Freshman Basketball Coach, Assistant Baseball Coach. MR. J. LYLE JOHNSON-BS, MS, Indiana State University, Industrial Arts Department Head, Co-Chairman, Vertical Committee of the Curriculum Evaluation Committee-Industrial Arts, President, Home Craftsmen Forum, Member Advancement Committee, Boy Scouts of America. MR. JAMES JUDY-AB, Eastern Kentucky State College, MS, Butler University, Past President of the Council for Exceptional Children. MR. JOHN KENISON-Cleaning and Pressing MRS. MILDRED KEY-BS, Canterbury Col- lege, Special Education, Council for Excep- tional Children. MR. ROBERT KING-AB, MA, Tennessee A 8: I State University, Special Education, Scout Master, Troop 434. MR. EDWARD KULT-BS, Indiana University, MA, University of Notre Dame, English. MR. BRUCE LAETSCH-AB, MA, Butler Uni- versity, Further study, Butler, Neighbor- hood Youth Corp Director. MR. MARION LAGROTTO-Vocational Shoe and Leather Work. MRS. LOUISE LAMKIN-BS, MS, Indiana State University, Citizenship, Psychology! Study I Zi 4 Cleaning blackboards is part of Mr. Joe Gates' duties. Clinic. MR. HOWARD LAUT-AB, Indiana Central College, Social Studies, World History. MISS MARY ELLEN LEHR-BS, MS, Indiana University, Further Study, Indiana Univer- sity, Health. MR. JOE LEWIS-BS, Central State University, Social Studies, United States History. MISS ANNE LIDIKAY-BME, Indiana Univer- sity, Choral, General Music, Goldenaires, Indianapolis Symphonic Choir, Sigma Alpha Iota. MR. KEPHART LINSON-BS, Ball State Uni- versity, MA, Purdue University, Photogra- phy, Jewelry, Phi Delta Kappa. MR. THOMAS LITTLE-AB, Rockford College, English, NEA-IEA Project Urban Committee. MR. THEODORE LYNCH-BS, Indiana Uni- versity, English. MISS MARY LOU LYONS-BS, Purdue Uni- versity, MA, Ball State University, Chemistry, Physics, National Honor Society Sponsor, Indianapolis Science Seminar Steering Com- mittee. . MRS. NEVILLE McCRACKEN-AB, MA, Uni- versity of Kentucky, French, French Club Sponsor, International Thespians Sponsor, National Forensic League, French Institute, University of Kentucky. MRS. DIXIE MCDONOUGH-BS, MS, Indiana State University, Business English, Director of Publications, Wood Log, Narrator, News Bureau, Quill and Scroll Sponsor, Board of Directors, Indianapolis Business Education Council, Indiana Council of Administrative Women in Education, American Associate of University Women, Photojournalism Work- shop, Ball State University. MR. JOHN MCLEISH-BS, MS, Indiana State University, Health, Physical Education, Freshman Football Coach. MR. DON MASON-BPS, Purdue University, Indiana Central College, Indiana University, Mathematics, Business Manager of School, Phi Delta Kappa, Indiana School Men's Club, National Council of Teachers of Mathe- matics, I.S.T.A. MRS. ISABEL MEADOWS-BS, Ball State Uni- versity, MS, Indiana University, Foods, Clothing, President of Gamma Phi Kappa, Meridian Toastmistress Club. MR. HARVEY MEEKS-BS, Canterbury Col- lege, MS, Indiana University, Committee- man-Boy Scouts of America, Optimist In- ternational. MR. GLENN R. MILLER-BA, MS, Butler, Principal, Phi Delta Kappa. MR. JOHN MINATEL-BS, MS, Butler Uni- versity, Further study, Indiana University, John Herron School of Art of Indiana Uni- versity. MR. WILLIAM MORSE-AB, University of Pittsburgh, BS, John Hopkins University, MS, Butler University, Economics, Govem- ment, International Relations, Psychology, Student Council Sponsor, Vice-President of Central Indiana Council of Social Studies, President of Phi Delta Kappa, Kiwanis, American Legion, Assistant Director of Mary- land's Boy State, Academy of Political Science. MR. JAMES MOSBY-BS, University of Louis- ville, MS, Indiana University, Vice-Principal, Indiana Schoolmen's Club, Phi Delta Kappa Treasurer, Kiwanis, Treasurer of Indiana Interagency on Smoking and Health. MR. WENDALL W. MOZINGO-BS, Indiana Central College, Special Education, Varsity Cross-Country Coach, Assistant Track Coach. MR. CLARENCE MURPHY-BS, MA, Ball State University , Woodwork , Junior Achieve- ment Advisor, Phi Delta Kappa, Secretary- Treasurer of Epsilon Pi Tou, Commercial Exhibits Chairman of Indiana, Industrial Education Association. ISG. JOHN J. MURPHY-R.O.T.C. Comman- dant, Retired after 24 years Active Military Service, Army Commendation Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster, Good Conduct Medal, American Theater Campaign, European, Af- rican, Middle East Campaign, World War ll Victory Medal, World War II Occupation Attending the tea held for her as one of the retiring teachers and a recipient of a gift is Mrs. Sue Munn. il Losing 6 teachers by retirement, the staff gave a tea for them. Among those honored are pictured, Mr. William Fields, Mr. Archie Chadd, and Miss Olive Purdy. Others are Mrs. Sylvia Bird and Mr. Francis Conder. Medal, National Defense Service Medal: Ko- rean Service Medal, United Nations Medal, Combat Infantry Badge, Belgian Fourogerre, Belgian Croix-de-Guerre with Silver Gilt Star, Korean Presidential Unit Citation, Color Guard Sponsor. MR. WILLIAM NEY-BS, MS, Butler University, English. MR. GORDON OWENS-BS, Indiana Univer- sity, World History, Barbering. MR. EDDIE L. PATTERSON-Auto Mechanics. MR. DONOVAN W. PETERS-AB, University of Louisville, MA, Indiana University, Art. MR. KENNETH POOLE-BS, New York State University College at Buffalo New York, Electricity, Woodworking. MRS. VICKIE PORTER-AB, Butler University, Social Worker. MISS LOUISE PRUETT-BM, BS, Morris Har- vey, MME, Indiana University, English MR. DAVID PUGH-BS, Ball State University, Social Studies, World History, Assistant Wrestling Coach. MISS PASTEL RANDLE-BS, Mississippi Voca- tional College, MA, Ball State University, Typing, Eurhythmics, Majorettes Sponsor, Tri-Hi-Y Co-Sponsor, Senior Class Co-Spon- sor, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. MR. ARTHUR REIMER-BS, Buffalo County Teachers College, Metals. MR. JOHN REPASS-BS, Indiana University, MS, Butler University, Biol0gY3 Senior Class Co-Sponsor. MR. DALE RIGGS-BS, Purdue University, V0- cational Horticulture, Pre-Vocational Hor- ticulture. MR. CLIFFORD ROBERTSON-BS, Indiana Central College, MS, Butler University, Gui- dance, Physical Education, Baseball Head Coach, Football Backfield Coach, Phi Epsi- lon Kappa. MR. ZEDDIE L. ROBERTSON-BS, Livingstone College, Salisbury N.C., Typing, General Business, Business Math. MRS. ELWANDA ROWE-BS, Indiana Univer- sity, Special Education. MRS. BETTY SANDERS-AB, Indiana Central College, English. MRS. MARGARET SCOFIELD-BS, MAT, In- diana University, English Department Head, National Council of Teachers of English, Indiana Council of Teachers of English, International Reading Association, Business and Professional Women's Club, Administra- tive Women in Education. MR. JOHN SHARP-AB, Indiana Central Col- lege, MS, Indiana State University, Math, Athletic-Ticket seller, Phi Delta Kappa, In- dianapolis, Indiana Chapter Secretary. MRS. MARGARET SIMNICK-RN, Protestant Deaconees Hospital School of Nursing, Health Occupations. MRS. CAROL E. SMITH-AB, Wheaton Col- lege, MS, Butler University, Science, Science Club Sponsor, Science Fair Advisor, Ameri- can Metallurgical Society, National Science Foundation, Pioneer Girls, Chairman of North Star Leadership Training Center. MRS. ELEANOR SMITH-BS, Oakland City College, MS, Butler University, Special Edu- cation, Council of Exception Children. MR. WILLIAM SNORTON-BS, Kentucky State College, Special Education. MR. JAMES SPEARS-AB, MS, Butler Univer- sity, Social Studies, Guidance, Upswing Di- rector. MR. WALTER STAHLHUT-BS, Indiana Cen- tral College, MS, Butler University, Physical Education Department Head, Physical, Dri- vers Education, Varsity Track Head Coach, Freshman Cross Country Coach. MISS LOREE STEELE-AB, Asbury College, MA, Indiana University, Etymol0gY2 English. MR. DARWIN STEVENS-BS, Indiana Uni- versity, Business Education Department Head, Bookkeeping, Typing. MRL .THEODORE SIMS-BPE, BS, MA, Uni- versity of Illinois, Math. MR. TOM SWOPE-BS, Ohio State University, MS, Indiana State University, Physical Sci- ence, Athletic Equipment Manager. MR. ROLLIE TILLERY-BS, MS, Indiana Unis versity, Horticulture, Junior Achievement Advisor. MR. ERNEST TINKER-BS, MS, Indiana Uni- versity, Service Station, Phi Delta Kappa. UPPER-Mrs. Holdier gives a TB skin test to Wanda Mathis. MR. EPHRAIM TURNER-BS, Wisconsin State Teachers College, MA, Indiana State Univer- sity, Mechanical Drawing, Woodworking, Metalworking, Secretary and Treasurer of the Indiana Industrial Education Associ- ation. MR. DONALD TUTTLE-AB, Franklin College, MAT, Indiana University, Quantitative Phy- sical Science, Junior Class Co-Sponsor. MR. THOMAS VANLIEU-BS, MS, Indiana State University, Industrial Arts, Indiana- polis Education Association, President-elect. MRS. SIGRID VAUBEL-AB, Goucher College, MS, Butler University, Remedial Reading. MR. DONALD VORNHOLT-BS, Butler Uni- versity, MS, Indiana State University, Di- rector of Special Programs, Industrial Co- operative Training, Vocational Industrial Clubs of America Sponsor. MR. EDDIE WARD-AB, MA, University of Kentucky, Physical Education, Varsity Bas- ketball Head Coach, Head Golf Coach. MRS. SHIRLEE A. WARREN-BA, MS, Butler University, Fast Learners. MRS. HELEN WEEDEN-BS, Indiana Univer- sity, Foods. MRS. JULIA WEIR-AB, Howard University, MS, Butler University, Assistant Dean of Girls, Special Education. MR. ALBERT WEISLING-AB, Evansville Uni- versity, MS, Indiana University, Art, Craft Arts. MR. BRUCE WILSON-BS, Ball State Univer- sity, MS. Butler University: Assistant Dean of Boys, Industrial Arts, Senior Counselor. MR. ROGER L. WHALEN-AB, Berea College, English. MR. VAUGHN WOOD-BS, Indiana State Uni- versity, MS, Butler University, Industrial Arts, Indiana Schoolmen's Club, Irvington Kiwanis Club, President, 1965 Who's Who Indiana. MR. ALJEAN J. WOODARD-BS, Grambling College, English, Sophomore Class Co-Spon- sor. MR. ROY YENOWINE-BS, Huntington Col- lege, MS, Indiana University, Athletic Di- rector, Physical Education. NISS NANCY YOUNG-BS, MS, Ball State University, Business Education, Tri-Hi-Y Co- Sponsor. MR. ROBERT YOUNGQUIST-BS, Indiana University, United States History, Social Studies. MRS. MARY ZENOR-BM, MM, Butler Uni- versity, M u sic Department Head, Music Theory, J u nio r High Choir, Tri-M Co- Sponsor. MRS. BETTY BROWN: Office-Attendance Clerk. MRS. BETTY FOX: Office-Attendance Clerk. MRS. FRANCES HUTER, Office-Secretary to the Principal. MISS KATHERINE KAI-IL: Office-Steno-Clerk. MRS. SOPHIA MARKSBURY, Bookstore-Adult Assistance. MRS. ELEANOR OGLE, Oftice-Registrar. MRS. HELEN REED: Office-Switchboard. MRS. PEG THOMPSON, Office-Budget Clerk. MRS. BETTY UNDERWOOD Library Clerk. LOWER-Checking her box for mail is one of the many duties as a teacher for Mrs. Warren f 5 - R L Seniors Edda Jo Ann Adams Barbara Adkins Bennie Adkins Marcus Aguilar Efdwina Elaine Alexander Elizabeth A. Arthur Wayne Baker Artie Ballard Novis Gayle Bean Thomas Lee Beard Ann Bell Suzanne Bellamy Donald Lee Blough Richard Bowman Ronnie Lee Bray Kathy Brewster Molisha Gail Brewster Carolyn Marie Brown Cheryl Ann Brown Gary Lee Brown ma, v if E .6 l P If I -' -' 4x ..-4, K , Q - , ' -,..., fit ' A A R I 5, . , 1, ' i 3 C3 3' ' aw 1 X, I . p a, I ,A ri-. r ij ml . 4' 'l' if if Seniors Peggy Jean Carlin Debra Lynn Castetter Keith Chicola Lynn Clark Joyce Elaine Clifford Margaret Colwell Glenda Faye Crawford David Brouch Earl Crouch Donna Davis Peggy Ann Davis Dianne Lynn Dees Joseph G. Didot Sheila Dixon Virginia Driver Frank Duncan Diana Marie Eiler William Joseph Eiler Heta Gale Estes Doris Sue Falls Katherine Ferguson Kevin Ferrell Mary Ellen Fisher RuLh4Ann Fleming Clarence Flory Janet Gaines Elizabeth Ann Gaynor Mary Gill Vernon David Goss Carl Greene I f gr- Yr-v f Q., , Sir' N... 'Vu V X, . I, ,X ,e- '15 y... iv 5 'C-'R ff 1.1 Seniors Dale Grimmitt Conley Stephen Harris Frankiee Hartsock Janice Hartsock Thomas Ray Haynes Linda Holman James Edward Holsey Richard C. Hostetler Teresa Howard Ellis!-all Gregory Huckleberry Lester E. Hunt George Jackson James Jackson Steve Jaynes Marian Johnson Pearline Eloise Johnson Ronald Anthony Johnson Sarah Frances Johnson Betty Jane Jones Bobby Jones James Jordon Cheryl Kegeris Jerry Kelley David Kennett Steve Kersey Evelyn C. Koehler Bonita Joann Lackey Odell Lander, Jr. David Lawrence Seniors Jacqueline Lawrence Gary Eugene Lohman Robert Lunderman Billy McKinney Vivian McReynolds Phyllis Mangan Leonard Arley Manuel Kathy Miller Hilda Joyce Minor Terry Pat Mooney Sharon Ruth Moore Steve Morelock Bertha Mae Murphy Darlene Nanny Alfred Neesen Carolyn Nelson Bruce Noble Elizabeth Northern Sarah Jane Pack Michael Pardue Richard Pardue Penny Ann Parks Charlotte Perkins Patricia Allen Poole Pamela Doris Porter Donnie R. Price Patricia Ann Puryear Ronald Eugene Qualls Steven Radford Patricia Raisor Seniors Jenny Reed Steve Reese Michael Allen Reid Cyrill Bishop Reynolds Steve Riggen Betty Sue Rigney Bobby Lee Roach Sharlotte Kay Robinson Julia Ann Ross Larry Rush Bonnie Russell Gloria Schumacher Bobby Scott Thomas Simpson Arthur Lee Smith Thomas Smith William Smith Mark Snyder Richard Sonntag Wanda Summers Robert Sutton Lawrence Taylor Debra Thomas Michael Tookes Rosalind Trimble JoAnn Welch Shirley Ann Welch Marva Jean Wells Teila Gay West Patricia Ann Wilburn Larry Willians Mary Ellen Wolfe Rosalie Cheryl Wroten Jay York 'T'-Q' Y'-r Seniors Not Pictured are: Bar- bara Campbell, Robert Michael S Q Q Q Q 0 Dent, David Gobble, William 'to t l do Gooooooooo Tooooo Hooooo CIIIOI' 30 lV1 ICS 111C I1 B John A. Holtsclaw, Darlene . . Reed, Joyce Ann Reed, Ro- to prom, picnic, and brea as EDDA JOANN ADAMS-S 6 Il io 1' Choir 42 EARL COUCH- Achievement 33 D.E.C.A. 4. D.E.C.A. 4. DONNA DAVIS-D.E.C.A. 4. JANET GAINES-O.E.A. 4. BARBARA ADKINS- PEGGY ANN DAVIS-Honor Society 2-43 Span- ELIZABETH ANN GAYNGR- BENNIE ADKINS-I.T.C. 33Barbering 4. lsl-l Club 4g junior Achievement 3-43 Stu- MARY Gllolo- MARCUS AGUILAR-Spanish Club 1-43 Junior dent Council 1-33 Goldenaires 13 Senior DAVID GQBBLE- Prom 33 Cross Country 1. Choi, 2.4. WILLIAM GOODNIGHT- EDWINA ELAINE ALEXANDER-l-illl' Big DIANNE LYNN DEES- VERNON DAVIS GOSS-Track 1-33 Football Sister 3-43 Student Council 43 O.E.A. 4g ROBERT MlCl.lAElo DELK- 1-3oB0ySEnSemb1e 1, Homecoming Queen 4 JOSEPH G. DIDOT- CARL GREENE-D.E.C.A. 3-4. ELIZABETH A. ARTHUR-Science Club 22 SHEILA Dixon-Honor society 1-43 spanish LINDA LOUISE GREEN- Tri Hi Y Club 2-4: Student Council 3-4L Club 1-23 Tri Hi Y Club 3-43Student Coun- DALE GRIMMITT-D.E.C.A. 2-32 Student Gills Ensemble 31 Goldenaires 13 Senior Cil 2-3l -ll'- PIOITI 32 Band ll lYl21l'i0I'l County Council l3Track l3Barbering 43 Yearbook 2. Cll0l1' 2-4: Band 1-4: Mixed EflSf2mblC 3-43 Teen Guide Council 3-43 Secretary 4. CONLEY STEPHEN HARRIS-Concert Club Tri-M Club 2-4- VIRGINIA DRIVER-Honor Society l-43 Span- l-23 D.E.C.A. 1-23 Senior Choir 1-4. WAYNE BAKER-C0I'lCe1'l Club 1-3:G0lf 2-4- ish Club 1-23 History Club 13 Cheerblock FRANKIEE HARTSOCK-Honor Society 2-4: ARTIE BALLARD-Key Club 3-41 D.E.C.A. l-33 Tri Hi Y Club 2-43 F.T.A. 3-43 O.E.A. Beauty Culture 33 Yearbook 3-4. 3-4. 3-43 R.O.T.C. Sponsor 3-4. JANICE HARTSOCK- NOVIS GAYLE BEAN-F-T.A. 43 Beauty Cul' FRANK DUNCAN-Science Club 23 Concert THOMAS RAY HAYNES-Key Club 1-4:Hon- ture 3-43Nurse Assistant 1-43Yearbook 3. Club 13 Junior Achievement 33 F.T.A. 33 or Society 1-43 National Thespian Society THOMAS LEE BEARD-Basketball 32 Football Student Council 1-43 Wrestling 13 Track 13 2-43 Speech Team 2-33 Concert Club 1-23 3-43 Boys Ensemble 3. P Golf 2-43 Football 13Senior Choir 2-43 Band French Club 2-33 Junior Achievement 3-43 ANN BELL- l1B3l'bCl'll1g 43 YCal'b00k 1- F.T.A. 43 Student Council 33 Baseball 3-4. SUZANNE BELLAMY-Cheer Block 1-33 Jun- DIANA MARIE EILER-Spanish Club 43 Junior TAMARA HODGES- ior Achievement 33 F.T.A. 43Band 1. Achievement 33l.T.C. 4. LINDA HOLMANfTri Hi Y Club 2-43 Junior DONALD LEE BLOUGH-I.T.C. 3-4. WILLIAM JOSEPH EILER-Lilly Big Brother 33 Achievement 33 F.T.A. 3-43 Student Council RICHARD BOWMAN-D.E.C.A. 3-4. Key Club 2-43 Science Club 23 Concert Club 2-3: 0oEoAo 43 lvlajol-elle 2-33 Homecoming RONNIE LEE BRAY-I.T.C. 3-4. 13 Boys Ensemble 2-43 Senior Choir 2-43 Cguft 2.4o KATHY BREWSTER- Band 1-41 Mixed Ensemble 2-43 Tri-M Club JAMES EDWARD HOLSEY-wreStling42 Track MOLISHA GAIL BREWSTERY- 2-4. 41 Football 3o CAROLYN MARIE BROWN-Lilly Big Sister ILETA GALE ESTES -Honor Society l-4: Jun- JOHN Ao HOL-1-SCLAW- 3-43 Junior Achievement 3-43 D.E.C.A. 4. ior Achievement 3-4: F.T.A. 3-4. RICHARD Co l-l0S'l'E'l'loER-CheerbloCk 33 CHERYL ANN BROWN-Science Club 33 Tri DORIS SUE FALLS-Honor Society l-4: Span- Ffl'-Ao 3. Hi Y Club 2-43 Junior Achievement 3-41 ish Club 1-43 Tri Hi Y Club 3-43 Junior TERESA l,l0wARD-Sclenee Club 3-43l-llstory F.T.A. 2-43 Student Council 2-33 Jr. Prom 33 Achievement 3-43 F.T.A. 43 Student Council Club 23 junior Achievement 4, Goldenaires 23 Senior Choir 3-43 Band 1-43 1-33Junior Prom 33Majorettes 2-33 President GERRY HOWELL-Wr6SlliI1g 2-4: Golf 13 Fgot- Mixed Ensemble 43 Tri-M Club 2-4. 4. ball lo GARY LEE BROWN-D.E.C.A. 4. KATHERINE FERGUSON-Honor Society I3 GREGORY l.lUClqloEl3ERRY-Key Club 33 lflls- BARBARA SUE CAMPBELL- Lilly Big Sister 2-33 Tri Hi Y Club 2-3: Ju- tory Club 23 French Club 23 Junior Achieve- PEGGY JEAN CARLIN-Tri Hi Y Club 3-42 nior Achievement 2-33 Cheerleading 1-33 ment43Student Council l3Band l. D.E.C.A. 33 F.T.A. 3-43Student Council 33 Goldenaires 1-23 Senior Choir 3.4, LESTER Eo l-lUN'lLConeert Club 13 junior O-E-A-43H0meC0mln8C0U1't4- KEVIN FERRELL -Concert Club l-22 GICC Achievement 33 Cheerleading 1-33 F.T.A. DEBRA L YNN CASTETTER-Commercial Club I-2: Tri-M Club 1-2- 343 student Council 2-33 senior Choir 2-3: Foods 2-3. MARY E L L E N FISHER-Cheerblock 1-23 Glee Club l, KEITH CHICOLA-Concert Club 13 Wrestling F.T.A. 43 Red Cross 1-23 Orchestra 2-3: GEORGE JACKSON-D.E.C.A. 2. - 12 Bawball 1-22 Football ISTICHSUFCI l- Goldenaires 1-2: Choir 3. JAMES JACKSON-Student Council 13 I.T.C. LYNNCLARK-BaSeball21F00fball1- RUTH ANN FLEMING-Lilly Big Sister 3-4: 2-4: Baseball 23 Football 1-2: Band 1-2: JOYCE ELAINE CLIFFORD- Tri Hi Y Club 3-42 F.T.A. 43 Student Coun- yearbook 2-3, MARGARET COLWELL-Honor Society l-43 cil 2-33 O.E.A. 43 Goldenaires 1-23 Nar- STEVE JAYNES- F.T.A. 1. rator 3-43 Yearbook 3-43 News Bureau 3-43 MARIAN j0l-lNSON-0,E,A, 4, GLENDA FAYE CRAWFORD-O.E.A. 4. Vice-President 43 Quill 81. Scroll 4. pEARlolNE EL0lSE JOHNSON-Lilly Big Sister DAVID CROUCH-Junior Achievement 4. CLARENCE FLORY-Concert Club 43 Junior 3.4. o 89 ...lu-z...h Senior members ofthe Honor Society, Cheryl Brown, Sheila Dixon, and Sue Falls spend additional time studying in the library. RONALD ANTHONY JOHNSON-F.T.A. 4g Wrestling 2-33 Track 33 Basketball 1-43 Foot- ball 1-43 All-City Football Team 43 Barber- ing 3-4. SARAH FRANCES JOHNSON- BETTY JANE JONES-Spanish Club 1-43 Sci- ence Club 13 History Club 1-23 Cheerblock 1'41 Tri Hi Y Club 3-43 Junior Achievement 33 D.E.C.A. 33 F.T.A. 3-43 Junior Prom 33 G.A.A. 1-43 Band 1-31 Tri-M Club 2-33 Narrator 3-43 Yearbook 3-43 Treasurer 4g Quill 84 Scroll 3-4. BOBBY JONES-Spanish Club 13 D.E.C.A. 3g Track 23 Basketball 3g Cross-Country 33 Barbering 3-43 President 2. JAMES JORDON-French Club 23 Student Council 3g Barbering 3-4Q Narrator 1-23 Yearbook 1-3. CHERYL KEGERIS-Junior Achievement 3-43 Beauty Culture 3-4. JERRY KELLEY-D.E.C.A. 4g Basketball 1. DAVID KENNETT-Key Club 3'4Q Student Council 43 Wrestling 1-33 Baseball 1-33 Cross- Country 2-33 Football l. STEVEN KERSEY-Key Club 1-23 D.E.C.A. 43 Track 23 Band 2, EVELYN C. KOEHLER-Tri Hi Y Club 43 O.E.A. 4. BONITA JOANN LACKEY-Cheerblock 1-23 Orchestra 1-23 Band 1-2Q Narrator 1-23 Yearbook 1. ODELL LANDER JR.-Student Council 2g Basketball 1-33 Football 1-4. DAVID LAWRENCE-Student Council 1-23 Football 13 Honor Society 1-4. JACQUELINE LAWRENCE- GARY EUGENE LOHMAN- ROBERT LUNDERMAN-Wrestling 1-4. BILLY McKINNEY-Junior Achievement 3g D.E.C.A. 3-4. VIVIAN MCREYNOLDS-Cheerblock 2-31 Tri Hi Y Club 43 F.T.A. 3-43 Junior Prom 33 O.E.A. 4. PHYLLIS MANGAN-D.E.C.A. 33 O.E.A. 4. LEONARD ARLEY MANUEL-Wrestling 1-23 Baseball 1-43 Football 1-4. KATHY MILLER- HILDA JOYCE MINOR-French Club 2-43 O.E.A. 43 G.A.A. 2-33Go1denaires 1. TERRY PAT MOONEY- SHARON RUTH MOORE-Cheerblock 2-33 Cheerleading 3g F.T.A. 2-33 Secretary 2. STEVE MORELOCK-Key Club 2-33 Concert Club 13 Wrestling 1-23 Football 1-3g Barber- ing 3-4: R.0.T.C. 2-3. BERTHA MAE MURPHY- DARLENE NANNY-Lilly Big Sister 3-4. ALFRED NEESEN-Basketball 13 Football l. CAROLYN NELSON-Honor Society 2-43 Lilly Big Sister 3-43 Tri Hi Y Club 43 Junior Achievement 3-43 Cheerblock 43 Student Council 1-33 Junior Prom 33 Goldenaires 13 Publication artist, senior Marcus centrates on his sketches. X Aguil BI COD' as if l I Senior Choir 23 Tri-M Club 23 Yearbook 4 Quill 8: Scroll 43 F.T.A. 3-43 President 3. BRUCE NOBLE-Lilly Big Brother 33 Junior Achievement 33 Track 2-33 Basketball 2-43 Football 2-43 Band 1. ELIZABETH NORTHERN- SARAH JANE PACK-Tri Hi Y Club 33 Junior Achievement 3-43 Student Council 3. MICHAEL PARDUE-Wrestling 1. RICHARD PARDUE-Lilly Big Brother 33 Con- cert Club 1-23 Wrestling 1-23 Football 1-33 Auto Body 2-4. PENNY ANN PARKS-Tri Hi Y Club 35 Stu- dent Council I3 Beauty Culture 3-4. CHARLOTTE PERKINS-Honor Society 13 I.T.C. 43 Beauty Culture 3-43 Goldenaires 1'2Q Homecoming court 43 News Bureau 2. PATRICIA ALLEN POOLE- PAMELA DORIS PORTER- DONNIE R. PRICE-Wrestling 3-43 Track 2-43 Basketball l3Cross-Country 2-4. PATRICIA ANN PURYEAR-Junior Achieve- ment 33 F.T.A. 43 Student Council 43 O.E.A. 43 RONALD EUGENE QUALLS- STEVEN RADFORD-Wrestling 1-43 Narrator 3-43 Yearbook 3-43 News Bureau 3-4. PATRICIA RAISOR-Junior Achievement 4. DARLENE REED- JENNY REED-History Club 23 French Club 33 Cheerblock 33 Junior Achievement 33 O.E.A. 33 Honor Society 43 Goldenaires 1-23 Band 3. JOYCE ANN REED- STEVE REESE-Baseball 1-33 Football 1. MICHAEL ALLEN REID- CYRILL BISHOP REYNOLDS-Football 1,2,4. STEVE RIGGEN-I.T.C. 3-4. BETTY SUE RIGNEY- BOBBY LEE ROACH- SHARLOTTE KAY R O B I N S O N-Junior Achievement 33 F.T.A. 43 Goldenaires 1-23 Mixed Ensemble 3. JULIA ANN ROSS-Lilly Big Sister 43 Spanish Club 3-43 Science Club 23 Goldenaires I-2. LARRY RUSH-I.T.C. 4. BONNIE RUSSELL-Junior Achievement 3. ROBERT SANDERS- GLORIA SCHUMACHER-Junior Achievement 3'4Q F.T.A. 4. BOBBY SCOTT-Concert Club 1. THOMAS SIMPSON- ARTHUR LEE SMITH-Lilly Big Brother 33 Baseball 1-2 ,43 Basketball 1-41 Football l-4. THOMAS SMITH-R.O.T.C. 4. WILLIAM SMITH-Junior Achievement 33 I.T.C. 43 Track 23 R.O.T.C. 2-42 Senior Choir 2-4. MARK SNYDER- RICHARD SONNTAG- WANDA SUMMERS-Goldenaires 1-23 D.E.C.A. 3. ROBERT SUTTON-Lilly Big Brother 43 Key Club 3-43 Concert Club 1-33 Student Coun- cil 33 Baseball 1-43 Football 1,3-43 Senior Choir 3-43 Glee Club 1-3. LAWRENCE TAYLOR-Basketball 3-43 Foot- ball 4. DEBRA THOMAS-Junior Achievement 3-4. MICHAEL TOOKES- ROSALIND TRIMBLE-History Club 2-43 Jun- ior Achievement 3-43 Student Council 3-43 Upward Bound 3-43 Humanities 33 Narrator 3-43 News Bureau 3-43 Yearbook 3. JOANN WELCH- SHIRLEY ANN WELCH- MARVA JEAN WELLS-Student Council 23 G.A.A. l-3. TEILA GAY WEST-Junior Achievement 33 Beauty Culture 3-4. PATRICIA ANN WILBURN-Science Club l-2L Junior Achievement 33 Student Council 133' O.E.A. 3-4: G.A.A. 1-2. LARRY WILLIAMS-Band I-3. MARY ELLEN WOLFE-Science Club 1. ROSALIE CHERYL WROTEN-Junior Achieve- ment 2. JAY YORK-D.E.C.A. 43 F.T.A. 43 Boys En- semble 1. 1 Senior Class members and their sponsors look over books displaying the merchandise that was sold by seniors during the Christmas season. i u HI ffx ? U -i fc 3 Vai-W , . is M ...F 'sv W A L1 X 3 sk' V. 2 I ' .sw ,sg , if K 4 .. 3 1 W 1 .wgq f 1 f 2 'K 1 - . ' FH-r-Lziwi -' 3 ' 6- f fa.. sf 'I -9: r M R' 4 , k 5 , Q J .. 7 I I 1 -, A . ttl ' 'js 5 A' :N-,. ,,, f .. 0' '. ' , 5 V Y f , M X J ,,, 4, if 0 1 1 1, Q + I . -,sf f-,. gwf a n f f X fav, .J U i I., X, J ,X -I E F w :A W ,MY , ' ii, , ir- K ,.., 'if' ' , , X 4 5 ' . I V ,- ,,, x , ww 92 'X .9 - X .- ko 6 'W' y - 4' L 'Q ' -V Q, if QUVA- J! Q 'QM-Q 5 K 1 ,,-' V eff 5 gp f X , 5 , Q V Q ' , ' if A Q in lk Q or , V - B W- - Q, . 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V ,' fn pf? u f V , N ,A ia ik., X l x Juniors Diana Adams, Barbara Adkins, Mike Allen, Rachel Allen Carla Alexander, Bill Alderson, larry Amos, Michael Anderson Richard Anderson, Bill Atkins, Dennis Bakee, Eldon Beach Gayle Bean, Paul Beasley, Riga sgligbseasley, Richard Bellamy Qgy,Belviy1, Bill Bergman, Jo- seph Board, Leo Bockover Tom Boswell, Robert Bowman, John Bowen, Jr., Dennis Boyd, Jessee Bradford, Stephen Bren- ton, Betty Brown, Roy Brown, Bgy Brown Diana Burks, Greg Burr, Wil- liam Campbell, Joe Carr, Edna Chastain, Percy Chavis, Con- stance Chittenden, Kay Chit- tenden, Jane Clifford Harive Cody, Qessandra Cole, Naomi Coavert, Kenneth Cope- land, Keith Cosby, Cindy Cox, Kenny Courts, Jack Craig, Bob- bie Crowe Christina Cunningham, Roxane Darty, Vicki Day, Robert Dab- ney, Robin Didot, Debra Dob- son, James Dotson, June Em- berton, Virginia Engel Charles Eid, Danny Fairbanks, larry Farmer, Kathy Ferguson, Richard Fisher, Simon Forbes, Patty Friedman, Michael Fu- qua, Roy Gamillia JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Richard Bellamy, Xenia Harris, Joyce Tookes, Zeimorr Harris. Class of '71 W -ljgqllda--G22.I15iS, Q3!.O.LGil1ep- Eg, Gary Givens, Larry Goode, Jeanette Goodnight, Milda Gosser, James Hammock, David Hammond, Debra Ham- mons Robert Hardy, Phillip Harlan, Angela Harley, Mary Harmon, Zeimorr Harris, Delores Heigl, Pam Hemmelgarn, Rennis Hen- derson, Siirleyl-Ierring Michael Hobbs, James Holiday, John Holt, Gary Hopkins, Na- dine Hordge, Douglas Hotler, Diana Huff, Joyce Hunter, Tim- othy Hyde Hamlton Jackie, William Jack- son, David Jaggers, Andrew Johnson, Keith Johnson, Ed- Willie Jordan, Phil Kagan, Rich- ard Kraft, Carol Keith Garland Kelly, Kathy Kersey, David Kimbler, Linda Kimbley, Robert Kiser, Martha Koehler, Betty Lawrence, Marc Law- rence, Theresa Lee Mlke Lohman, Elizabeth Mc- othy McKinney, Charles Maho- rm, Rickey Marshall, Paulette Massey, Paul Marth, Theresa Mathews Vincent M a y field , Sherry Meadows, Adron Metcalf, Pat- ty Miller, Carl Moffett, Robert Moore, Annie Morris, Robert yewhouse, Earl Nelson? James Parker, Steve Paulson, Michael Payne, Bob Payton, Roy Phillips, Billy Pollitt, Por- tlan Preston, Frances Ponder, Brenda Reese Pauline Raine, Clifford Ross, Ottis Ross, Wanda Rowe, Jerry Ruff, Terry Rundell, Russell Harting, Peggy Richard, Darryl Riding Darrell Rigdon, Martin Riley, Consuelo Rodrignez, William Sanders, James Szake, Davey Schilling, Pam Schilling, Mar- garet Scott, Rhonda Sedam Qgzllan, Delani McCord, Dor- 2, , f 4,1 -sf x...'x K. i cg 5- i 'ff'5 r ' ' if as ,ws ,W . W, I' IK' M , I , L - K .- i . f Q 4 I Q1 A' I I ' 5 ,Q . I, Q I , KI.. Iyb 'ry ,I J- 'fir' ' I Q is 4 i 3 ' A L PX 'Wei IIIQI A Q 'I I ' 0?-'f ,AI Ihx I II I 1 ,. II I I LI, I 2 I IIS, ,R I I I , I I lv Iv V W-N KIA . X s. , 'ati I if if .54 5 - -5, g . . - V fy. i I 5 M 5 it .c . 'gf' ' 5' j ra ' I I I ', I I i , I ' K , r , - K xi i I I II I - II IM :M gr , QI ,III ' '-: fie. f I QI , . 5 Paw s , age-as J ,W .. X nw L.. we 'uw M P H I ,, -... ' . , -..- '-Y S . -N 4. if a... I ..- .I -,. f J ,B f. 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' '34 K 'Q 'f . ,, ' I ,K I vxh 4 J at i ,N sd? s., J 4 ,.x .. 5- f ,, Y , L i ,, v, V ,1 -. - gf P r 1 Junior s Wesley Seawood, Pam Sente- ney, Bruce Sharp, Howard Shaw, Benny Shoulders, Rod- ney Sanders, Kent Slete, Anna Smith, Carolyn Soladine Ida Smith, Debbie Spacke, p a n n ut h , Douglas Sparks,'mSie,phen Spaulding, s.Gau,sr311afq, Teddy sfane, Sandra Strunk, Janet Sullivan Jeanette Sullivan, Hyla Sum- mers, George Taylor, Naomi Taylor, Walter Taylor, Debbie Thurston, Joyce Tookes, Rich- ard Turentine, Gail Turk Joe Turner, Cindy Underwood, Berdina Van Cleave, David Van- lue, Willian Viers, Tom Voeller, Eugene Wallace, Robert Wal- lace, James Ward Mike Watkins, Terry Watson, Joann Welch, Ernie White, Pam- ela White, Randy Whittaker, Dennis Wilkerson, Ilona Wil- Jlarnqs, Patricia Williams Robert Wood, Debbie Young Sopihgrmores Patricia Abney, Barbara Ad- ams, Phyllis Adams, Robert Adams, David Aguilar, Joseph Albertson, Anthony Alexander Jackie Allison, Harry Allen, Da- mond Anderson, Helen Ander- son, James Anderson, Larry Anderson, Sheila Anderson, Vernon Andrews, Janet Archey Theresa Arnes, Nancy Baker, Becky Ball, Sylvia Batchelor, Jeanne Baverle, Dan,,Baugh- Jnzfm, Florence Baumgardner, Sandra Belviy, Linda Blackaby Davida Bobbitt, Dale Bowen, Linda Bowen, Jaletha Britt, Kathy Brooks, Steve Brooks, Diana Brown, Geneva Brown, Jeff Brown Nolan Browning, Bryant Wood- row, Jean Buchanan, Alice Bur- gess, Cat h y Carring, Janet Chambers, Joni Chapman, Car- ol Charles, James Cherry Class of '72 Ella Clayton Mary Click, Flora Cody R1chardCofer LaVerne Collins Roberta Combs Leon Cook Sylvia Cosgrove, John x Leonard Crabtree Elora Cross, Ronald Curry Debbie Davis, Rickey Davis Roma Davis, Toni Delatore Richard Den- ton Rita Devellen James Donahue LouAnn Dow- ell Anna Dupee Jerry Felts, Willard Fisher David Floyd, Linda Fowler Averitte Fran- ces Gary Francis Lucerl Franklin Edward Fra- zer Steve Gaither, Arnold Gedek Kenneth Gen- try Debra Gholdson Drema Gibson Lmda Gill Linda Goff Janice Golden, Estle Gordon Dan Goul, Roger Grlder Dan Grmer Emma Grubb N a n c y Hammons, Cheryl Hardlster Bobbie Haynes Cynthia High- shoe Selah Himes Batrieia- Hobbs, Walter Holhday, Tom Holman Debra Horton V 1 Vdwxlfi M . 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V XM: Dwight Kmser Lezley Kirk- J S ' , Q land Karen Krrtsch Peggy ,K lg I bg My -N ,ga M Kyle Raymond Ladd Beverly 1, LH J W' ' A 45, Lake Charlotte Leath Daniel 'NT . ,ff 1 'Z N I 2 -N. gg, P 'K 'N Lrmeberry Danny Lynn A R 9 ji. Sr ' I Q. , x ' . a f F Q f. , E , 4 W . A it at ' 1 A- r 3 -ar, . , J Patrice McClure David McCon- - 2 -4, h A nell Sheila McCord Grace Mc- h P' gi -Q -H fm- 'As Q Q Q el 1 Dougall Dan McKay, Jerry Mc- ' , '-j, .- 1 X X 5, 5' B' ww Klnney David Marcum James ' P ' ' ff -- V - J' ' '--9' Q- -f ' ug Maupin 'X ' Q f . . 3 J A , . h 9 9 9 9 9 9 Co 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Wilbert Harris, Virginia Hart, . 9 9 9 9 I 9 9 9 9 9 , 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 7 9 9 I I 9 9 9 9 9 9 'lun' I l' X 5 'f 44 X ,, l.,b lil - , sr, , r - ' ,ff-x K . ' -f .,.. ,.1.A. 1 kr X 2' , - as ., mn- X , , ' 7 ' :' p V. 1 , , f sf 4-M 'fi lf? ' s-an ,, V. J A415 V,: 5 .fm ra V Q - N? X QV' 'Y 1 Q f I 'x ,ax x 'A f I , ' 4. like Q.. '- -K , , x , . V . L. A. Q, EI ,Q I s I L sv Q ski Soph'oInore s SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFI- CERS: Dennis Webb, Denisa Wilson, Beverle Miller. Stand- ing Penny Cassidy. Steve Maupan, Corliss Maxey, Stanford Mayfield, Tim May- field, Bobby Melton, Ronald Metcalf, Beverle Miller, Nancy Miller, larry Montgomery Debbie Morgan, Bobbie Morris, Sharon Mosby, Andrew Mun- dy, JoAnn Munley, Rosa Linda Marroquin, Earl Marshall, James Noble, Louis Noble Griffith Norma, Jeanette Nun- ley, Keith Nusbaum, Kenneth Ogles, Mike Overby, Debra Palmer, John Patrick, Ginger Persinger, Ralph Petty Cindy Pierpont, Edwin Pops, Janet Potts, Don Prosser, Sam Pryor, Mary Puryear, Lonnie Raine, Mark Reeves, Ray Re- vicca Pamela R e y no ld s, Theresa Robinson, Brenda Roll, Roy Ross, Wanda Ross, John Rouse, Veda Russell, Carol Sargent, Bob Sanders . Noreen Sarden, Maxine Sea- wood, Charles Shamblin, Daisy Sheppard, Herbert Sims, Patri- cia Skinner, , S Robert Spark- man Class of '72 Crowning Debbie Horton, Queen of Military Ball is Prin- cipal Glenn Miller. Shirley Ba- ker is attendant. Cadet Lt. Rex McBrayer is R.O.T.C. repre- sentative. Dianna Spear, Larry Stinson, Lisa Stone, Hyla Summers, Ricky Summers, Joann Swin- dell Deborah Tay- lor, Tarena Northington Dell Taylor, Jody Taylor, Peg- A .s ng z 1, 9 2 b I R' 5, ? -D1 24. -Q it P7 o 4. -..., y, .gxi -v-,. 3 '45, Q W sa ' f, X, f fiv- 9 . ,vx ' gyTeague gf' :fm A L, HQ 2 Betty Thomas, Diane Thomas, P vi ' T: ' 1 June Thomas ' ,S 5 ,ks 1 p yy ,:,, fi , 6 p fl V 2 I 1 Donald T h o mpson, Jesse Tibbs, Eleanor Trimble, Maria Turpin, Shelia Tyler, Robert Uffman, John Vandevanter Brenda Vester, Georgia War- dell Benita Watkins, Alice Watson, Dennis Webb, Larry Welch, Erik Wheeler, Clarence White, Danny White, William Wilford, Sharon Williams William Williams, S21Ill.H1i9,WQ- loughby, Mildred Wilson, Wil- liam Wilson, Danny Wright, Lawrence W r i g h t , Vickie Wright, Rose Mary Young, An- drew Ealy Freshman Helen Abel, - - son, David Alexander, Eva Amonette, Linda Anderson, Maurice Anderson, Janet Ar- buckle, Janice Arbuckle, Don- ald Asher Gary Atwood, Bruce Averett, James Averitte, Jim Barr, Don nie Barton, Zuella Baumgard- ner, Della Baxter, Tesse Baxter, Patricia Beach Q' , 1 Gy ,Ski - Z., 1 .--,A li S . ,...., if 4--us . 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'bb-, , i, 1 yr lk Q ss in K, AW ,, 4' . ci 3 Q .- Q 'Kar-f as A gi 'J T ia- 14 r V 4 h 5 c - rx . ,eq--N uri. x - Class of '73 FRESHMAN CLASS OF- FICERS: Linda Floyd, Jenny Bergman, Steve Raine, Keith Cosby Donna Beam, Denise Bell, Paul Belviy, Ricky Benedict Jenny Bergman, Belinda Ber- ryhill Linda Biggs, Binion Binion Charlene Bishop, Stan Black- burn, Willie Blanche, Ed Bock, ,Rephe yn BOS- tick, Sam Bowen, Harry Bow- man, Marlon Bradshaw Ja ck ie Brandlein, Rogena Brandlein, Larry Bravard, Lar- ry Bray, Jennifer Brown, Mar- va Brown, Jackie-,,Browning, mmaL , Kathy Bruce Tom Bryson, Debbie Burr, Per- cy Bush, David Butler, William Chmpbell, Percy Cannon, Mar- ty Carr, Dell Carter, Patty Cas- setty Peggy Cassetty, Rose Chad- wick, Robert Cheatam, Frank Clark, Jenny Coak, Marilyn Coffey, Gregory Collins, Pris- cilla Cook, Carolyn Cooksey mudQmeL. .e.r,, Frederick Corbin, Juliellll- Lell, Charlotte Cox, Mary Cross- ley, Michael Crouch, Mary Crowe, Nancy Curry Norman Curry, Danny Danz, Danny Davis, Marsha Dcrzern, Nancy DeWitt, Nancy Dickens, Marilyn Dininger, James Dow- ell, Eddie Dunning 5? Freshman David Durhan, Betty Dycus, James Dycus, Earl Clifford, Marilyn Eggleton, Randy El- der, Carolyn Ellis, Diana Em- mert, Sandra Emmert Deborah Estes, Rita Everidge, Vicki Felts, Linda Ferrell, Mike Fields, Patrick Fitzgerald, Phyl- lis Flory, Linda Floyd, E011 Francis ..-- 1 Given Freeman, Ronnie Frye, Joyce Fuqua, JoyceaGa Donald Garman, James Gar- man, Alvin Garrison, Edward Gaynor, D Rickey Glasco, Randy Golds- by, Terry Graves, Kathy Green, Ollie Green, Floyd Grider, Lin- da Grubb, Loretta Griffith, Janet Gulley Mike Haden, Scott Haddix, George Haley, Guy Halfaker, Anthony Hall, David Hall, Bruce Hammons, Rita Hamp- ton, Paul Hardwick Ernest Hargraves, Angus Har- ris, Elmer Hart, Caine Harvey, Gwendoyne Hatchett, Wanda Haynes, Richard Healy, George Heistand, Mark Helmer Pam Hendricks, Lindajenry, Glenda Henson, Larry Herdy, Garland H e r r i n g , Timothy Hicks, Do nald Hill, Connie Hogue, Rilla Holdren Ellen Holland, Nancy Holler, Paul Holman, Teresa Holman, ,Patii9i3,glale:l-Ines, Debbie Holt, Sandllllogigcgitt, Jesse Hood, Clifford Hopkins Michael Hudson, Mary Hull, Jim lkerd, Mary Ingram, Shelia Jewell, Edward Johson, Floyd Johnson, Freda Johnson, Rich- ard Johnson Steve Johnson, Karen Jones, Keith Jones, Patricia Jones, Shirley Jones, Theresa Jones, Robert Jordan, Patricia Jud- kins, Linda Kaiser ,er 'Er- V' ,ft 77 , 1 1, , Q m e , af .T A f ii! 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Sandra Kaiser, Kathleen Kegh, Demita.Keller, Richard Kelly, Ronald Kerner, Debbie Kersey, Tony Kinsey, Rosemary Kirby, R-iglgard Lamb Ronny Lawson, Mike Lawler, Therese Ledell, Debbie Lee, James Lee, Jeff Leeper, Mark, I.eMa.s1.ers, Stanley I,9wis..D1m- gLl..ine.s , Roger Lines, Randy Lohman, Gary Lowe, Igy McBride, Mike McCabe, Robin McClel- lan, Michael McCloud, Jack McCombs, Randy McCutcheon James McGinnis, Danny Mc- Hugh, Lynn McKinney, Robert McKinney, Sandra McUne, Herbert Mathews, David Mat- tingly, Diane Mayes, Daryl Maupin Lannie Meador, Larry Melton, Robert Metzger, Sandy Milam, Reggie Miller, Keith Mills, Je- rome Minion, I James Mobley Steve Montgomery, William Moore, James Morris, Debra Morton, Delores Mosby, Candy Mozingo, Steve Mundy, John- ny Murff, Fred Napier Freshman Wilma O'Given, Sharon Orr, Robin Ott, Terry Owens, Leon- ard Parker, Deborah Passwater, Wayne Pack, Mike Pearcy, Lar- ry Pennington Linda Petty, Sammy Phelps, Basil Philips, Pam Pollard, -.des, Patty Powell, Quentin Pfice- Rjsksrlfisfs s Roberta Price, Idessa Pruitt, Judy Puryear, Kinny Quilter, John Raine, Steve Raine, Law- rence Ramsey, Pam Reid, Carol Renner Roy Reynolds, Michael Rhude, Russel Rickman, Qharler, Rip mer, Mike Roberts, Pauillob- erts, , Eunice Rouse, Eileen Sanders, Jeff Sandlin Mike Seaman, Susan Seaman, Donald Senteney, Delores Sex- ton, R o b e rt Shaw, Cindy Sheets, Michael Sizemore, Roy Sizemore, Greg Slaughter Andy Sloan, Ina Smith, Paul Smith, Rebecca Smith, R.oher.t.. 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Davis, Jace Davis, ABQ-QU, RLLSIJ sggtn, Jesse Dearman, Michael Dennis Car11len,l m're, Vic' kie Di- clgistatolo, Latrella Dixon, Claudius Dobbins, Steve Dona- hue, Mark Duvall, Randy Du- vall, Diane Edmonds, Susie Edwards Charles Eines, Gloria Eines, Bam Ellis, Donald Engle, Reggy Engel, Kenneth English, Car- nahah Eugene, Harry Everett, Dale Haddix Rodney Hall, Darrel Feltner, Marcus Fields, Sandra Fields, Dennis Finnerty, Michael Fish- er, Rickey Floyd, Mark Fried- man, Judy Fuquea Michael Fuller, Barbara Gann, Alise Garnett, Gary Goode, er , Armando Granda, F r e d e ri c k Graves, John Green, Ieresa Green .-f'. , .,.,- .1 -:5v Q ' , ,lx lax . jg 5, f' -C11 Tgs In I X C ,X , Q . 'H , 1 an lf 0 'V A 1 ,V , ax , cas, I 1 -fi , L- , M -.1245 Ci 4... 1 Y Sue, ,Xl K N. S' I glib' K C H,- iazyi rg' 'Q-'. , -- ' .,. ,E U' ' V' ., A 3 6 - - ' S . ' 1 -227' Q-4 5 W K sw ,Q- '55 'luv yrx an 4- ,! - Q..-f 5 Sf x Il 4 A -. :th gi, Q fn . Q , N, 'I' ' inf, Wt ! Q. 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Leon Hughes, n ram, 'H 'T ' Q Jimmy Ipock, Artis Jackson, f dy i , Q! .1 ' ,Roberta James, Y ' M 1 ,,, 'Q' t sq. sen, PauLLfm.n.m.n., Debbie -'bis , A c-.1 - - , gf , -gb 'Q Jones, Derrick Jones J yt - ,Q 3 X ' i K t meh FEL if ' 'N i. 40? 1 1 it Qi 'Wy X Sm 4, X N -at .. -- 3 'N ' ix, J s- 1 , :- N i 'jig X in -, il S A ir -,, ,I ici .m 5 if I f i ul' X qs Shy' I l if f QA , , 3 , w ,, , Atzz - I V 11 X ,. .K Qs-I 6' L i 1.252 'ii ,Lg I A ,1 . Q' 3- , A I 'i . lxvi ---+ .ityg ,, QT V ii V 0 i ix Aa il., V W 6. H 1-A 'QQ ,, ' is L s s -31 ff' Q -' W - WJ i if lf 2' ii 5 3 J - 2.153 bvb N L fl f ,X , K . 2 Q so ,. 1,9 P 2' P - he xx at Q - J is 1 -f W x - J . ' K K -.. -.ze 4-'A .7 G ' ,, - fx, x r W z Q bm 1. - . . h 1 . N , 'I' I ' f Y' '- f.. J 2 5, . J j 'rr' li ii., V . ' A I MS' i. N as G ' l i Q ' x X.. Q ragga - I 1 Eighth Grade Melodious sounds of music fill the air as Junior High Choir perform. Elizabeth Jones, Kavin Jones, Terry Jones, Judy Ketron . Arthur Kimbler, James King, , , Bob Kinz, Bobby Kirkwood, Dale Kline, Gary Kyle, Micheal Lacy, Vicki La- Follette QIiSQ.H1qf,QfuQQwme, Tony Leturqez, Leon Lewis, ,Steren Litteral, Stacey Cocke, George McDougall, Douglas- McGaha, Maquelin McLemore 5-xv Donald McKinney, Deandra McVrue, Eddie Malone, Mike Martin, Linda May, R9-bert.. Mays., Thomas Medcaffe, Qathyf Messer, Delro Meyern George Milburn, ' Alan Miller, Samuel Miller, Ste- ven Miller, S Jo- ella Mize, Betty Moore, Bruce Moore James Moore, Karen Morelock, Garry Morford, Billy Morgan, Glenn Myers, Rabort Mzoes, Melinda Nanny, Rickey Neces- sary, Mike Nelson Diann Newport, Mamie Nich- ,0l'S: B H, 'Dwight Northern, Tom O'Farrell, 3.5 'Q N in Portia Orlasky, Jackie Owens, Xiisx' i W1- ' Q., f---f Rebecca Parker, Mary Payton Elghth Grade -g-to-n., Routhre Prlce Randall Prlchard Ray mond Prmgle Ana Qumtana Tracy Reams llgvm ,Bl- James Reld Theresa Rem metter Jams Rentley Harold RICE Ronnre R1ce James Rrgney Randy Robertson MBIIOH Rogers James Roll Roseanna Loy Larry Ross Thurman Ross Jack Ruff Robert Runyon Reglna Russ, MZITIC Sola drne John Sanders Helene Sarden Pamela Sawyer Robert chrogham-IQ-r,a1a AQ-Ql' Betty Seawood Brenda Shafer Randy Shelley James Shelton Susan Sllas Tlm Slmpson John Skaggs Carol Smlth Delbert Smlth Lynn Smlth Mlchael Smlth Ronald Smlth Charlotte Smiley Gardner Stanley Levi Staples Rex Staples Kevm Stewart W1ll1e Struck hng Larry Swamgan Robert Swamgan Roselyn Talley Lar ry Tate B111 Taylor Clyneese Taylor Donald Taylor Ernest Taylor Anthony Telpen Jon Theadford Ken neth Thomas -Sun UlusToran Betty Tundell Cl1ffTurentxne Rlcardo Turnley Joseph VanBlar1cum James Vanover Wanda Wagers Jlvg Lua Waggoner Richard Wag goner Borwejhdgnerl Eddle Ward Karen Warland Yvonne Washmgton B lklwlbii-L, Mlke Weaver Debra. 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Fuller William Abbott, Debbie Abney, Victor Aguilar Rene Alexander, Ja.net-Aflber-t- .gmk Walter Allen, Steve An- derson, Ran- dy Andrews, Delores Baker, Tony Baldridge, Kevin Ball Ricky Ballard, Beverly Beasley, ,losegh Beaty, Q Mark Belden, Michael Bellamy, Perry Bentley, Judy Bergman, Diana Biggers , JQIEBEQSQQP Regena Borja, Marshall Bow- man, David Boyd, Jackie Brackin, Glen Bravard, Penny Brickely, Kathy Brilery Donald Brooks, David Brown, Donald B r o w n i ng , Gilford Bunch, Juanita Bunch, Lewis Burnley, Lorraine Burton, Jac- queline Burton, Janet Butler Linda Butler, Sharline Butler, John Byrd, Lott Cannon, Lin- da Carman, Robert Claprodt, Pamela Clemons, Ricky Cobb, Danny Coglan Darrell Coleman, James Col- lins, J,anicedCollins, Edward Conkright, Gwffria Conover, Patty Conover, , ' - er, Sharon Coovert, Angela Cornelison Seventh Grade Denise Cosby, Patricia Cox, Julie Craig, Wingield Crain, Steve Crittendon, Linda Cul- Jmhqlggg-,Lynnette Curry, QL, 5 ert Dabney, Ricky Davis. Mark Delatore, P Donald Dillard, Gary Dillahay, Diana Ditchley, Qgalina Ditch- ,-IJL. H, Sharfin Dodd, D' s Cody Duff, Brenda Dugan, George Dycus, Sheila Duke, Lisa Duke, Roger Duvall, Ar- thur Edwards, Donna Edwards, Larry Engel S-S Thaddeus Erwin, Maggie Fer- g, Nathan Floyd, Donald Foster, ,Selma -ze, Douglas Fry, Kathy Garman, Karen Garnett Kenny Gentry, Vanessa Giles, Sharon Gill, .Charlene Goins, Sheila Grantf , , Jonathan Graves, R-ena1dQr3y,,, James Green Brenda Grider, Doug Grider, Donald Griffith, Gross Greg Gumm, Randy Haddix, Jeff Hall, Marey 'Ha1nTxT6Tf Melinda Handen 5 James Hardwich, James Har- graves, ' , Mamie- Hanrod, D. ' , Larry Hathaway, Lawrence Hayes, 106 Heigl, M2l8QL.H9II-ins. .Elo Hogan, , Helen Holifield, Victoria Hol- loway, Rhonda Holman, Mike Hopkins, V s, Jane Howard, Tony Howell Barbara Hughes, Steve Hughes, Anthony Hunter, Rex Hurley, Ph' ' ' ins John Ivy, Billy Jacobs, Marie,J-agger-, Johnny James Pierre Jenki s, Robert Jinks, e ne ohnson, Leslie John- SOIL , Richard Johnson, Marsha J ordamlu ald Keen, Gary Kendall ,R K u Kd!! J 1 P, ,ri ' E1 . - r Y V g Q Xt. . - .i- - X. ' ' , Ili. -' 145' are X V A , 1 Y A 'X ' V l 0 1+ 4 Z X Ni Ag -N , ' W --:- 5 lff ' ' , -4 4 N-ff'Q,'. f -. J ' 4 , . r ' , V M K , 1 K QV , 'A ' ,.. L ,yi 51 s xl J ...gt J x tl ,. x I i s 4 k A-f,,,!,m X V lx ,,-7 L- TO' Q - wwx v Y 5 if .v an 1 'uv 3 ,L , 5 1 I 5 1 , . 'sm J . 41 .5 . f r E , ss- l rg., V T . f -- I..- ,Q .K X -X ,K ,W Q, Q, A wa an l J , ',, 5 S aa' fs f ,,.,. ' ,f X, a, A I 2 1 . : 4'5 ' V f. ' ' ff Q .- Q ' P of ef 'li ' ' A G S I A55 f 4-I 4: . ' J L R A . 1 g 7 7- x X se vig? G . 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Cathy Olsen Shirley Partlow, Robin Patter- son, Jackie Payton, D.ia.na.Beh- ningxoa, Bobby Phelps, Arthur Powell, , David Patterson, Richard Quilter ?+- Seventh Grade Seventh and eighth grade stu- dents yell with the cheerleaders during a pep session. Linda Rand, Gilbert Randall, .lQp1md Keanu, Anna Reed, Sherry Reed, Randal Rhude, Fred Rice, Vivian Richey Dean Rigdon, Robert James, Jonathan Robinson, Charles Rogers, ' An- thony Ross, Janice Ross, Karen Ross, Harris Stanton Howard Sanders, CgheQg1,Sa.ud- lin, Robert Schmidt, Marcy Schmidt, Vernon Schmidt, Jim Schrowe, Carolyn Shaw, Ben- nje Shelton, u Arvine Sherrill, Randy Shirrell, Sandra Shirrell, Tina Shrum, Connie Sizemore, David Size- more, Chuck Smith, Diane Smith, Donald Smith Glenda Smith, Mary Smith, Wally Smith, Dalene Soladine, Bill Spangler, Brenda Spears, Altora Spencer, Donald Ste- vens, Robert Sullon Arthur Sutton, n ga f i 1 2 K Q 0 5 , Q. rx xx 'fi- . 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T ms ,will-dpy Thggrng- son, TrQ1Iibhsi,.J ' ' V' Tina Turk, Frederick Twyman Melvin Tyler, Deborah Under- wood, Roygenia Underwood, Rickey Vasquez, Doris Vester, Marsha Wagner, Rollin Walker, Brenda Walls, Debbie Watson Donald Watson,,I:le,nry,Watson, , David Webb, Joan Webb, Evelyn Webster, Yvonne Wegman, Lynn Wemer, Cbml-hidVsiL J , Billy Wheeler, Karen White, Allena Whitley, J , '- liams, 42-D...lMiHQ2!ms, .Es Wil- gags, Jeniles Williams Milii,.Wi1- jams, Gary Wilson, Shawn Wil- son, Debbie Wright, David Wokfe, Richard Yarfg-pl Tim Moore 3 I l . rg 1 1 .fr f' i 1 l Members of the Boy Scout Troop are CROW 19 J. Reid, G. Miles, S. Miller, K. Stewert, D. Jones, D. Browning, fRow 23 O. Lambert, J. Byrd, J. Harlow, E. Taylor, J. Coomer, R. Scrogham, fRow 3J C. Dobbins, M. Crouch, A. Spen- ser, A. Granda, T. Leturgec, D. Taylor, CROW 41 M. Ried, D. Fin- nerty, J. Hortman, R. Swanigan, R. Watts. Starting Southside Girls Club po- tato chip sale are Beatrice Fields, Karen Smith, and Governor Edgar Whitcomb. THE MUST COMM! AGAINST CANCER 'T .SSX if . A A s,. li S f ! yu , mm A f . ' J f: f-M .X ,' fl ' ' W V X af, Advertisin Index 1970 1 I f f t l l li lx i X I llttllafll I Getting an education isn't the easiest thing in the world. lt's hard work. lt's expensive. It takes time. But it pays off in big dividends for everybody. Indiana is one big campus. From Michigan City to Madison. . from Richmond to Terre Haute-Indiana boasts hundreds of educational institutions of every size, teaching every subject imaginable. RCA knows this. lt's one ofthe reasons why RCA's home is in Indiana. We're always looking for top-flight people to help keep us in the forefront ofthe dynamic, ever-changing world of electronics and communications. Education is not only the framework on which society is built but the measure of its progress as well. 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UPPER-Beverle Miller CENTER-Keith John, Woodrow Bryant and Joe Didot LOWER-Rennis Henderson, Frank Duncan, and George Taylor Divider Pages Indentifieation Page 8-Chung Yim Sheung Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Mrs. Margaret Scofield, Elizabeth Arthur Mr. Gene Austin, Keith Nusbaum, Greg Burr Bobby Jones, Customer Charles Eid, Greg Burr 9-Mr. Eddie Patterson, Daniel Griner, John Holts- claw 30-Sheila Dixon Suzanne Bellamy, Mr. Thomas Fihe, Bill Eiler Kathy Ferguson, Virginai Driver, Miss Mary Lyons, Sheila Dixon, Tom Haynes Sheila Dixon, Carolyn Nelson, Kevin Ferrell, Frank Duncan Mixed Ensemble Thornton Norton, Sharon Pinner, Flossie Cap- shaw, Larry Van de Vanter 3 1 -Memorial Day Ted Stone, Mr. Richard Emery, Carolyn Nelson 70-Sue Falls, Mr. Darwin Stevens Daniel Shelton, Mr. Eugene Bennett Christina Cunningham, Betty Jones 7 1 -School board member Mr. Richard Emery, Sharon Leonard 112-Gayle Bean, Barbara Adkins Dwight Anderson Debbie Thurston, Mrs. Sophia Marksbury, Mrs. Betty Underwood 113-Ted Stone, Carl Green Billy McKinney, Donna Davis, Mrs. Reba Ensor A Abdon, Maxine Mrs . . . 76 Abel, Helen . . . 40,97 Abney, Patricia . . . 47,94 Adams, Allen . . . 102 Adams, Barbara . . . 94 Adams, Diana . . . 92 Adams, Edda JoAnn . . . 40,84 Richard . . . 64 Adams, Phyllis . . .40,47,94 Adams, Robert . . . 94 Adkins, Barbara . . . 84,92 Adkins, Benny , , , 20,84 Aguilar, David . . . 94 Aguilar, Marcus . . . l0,14,26,33,84,89 Ahlmeyer, Mary Mrs . . . 76 Albertson, Joseph . . . 94 Albertson, Maynard . . . 97 Albright, Otto Mr . . . 76 Alden, Amonette . . . 102 Alderson, Bill . . . 92 Alderson, Kathryn . . . 102 Alderson, Terry . . . 20 Alexander, Anthony . . . 94 Alexander, Carla . . . 42,69,92 Alexander, Charles . . . 102 Alexander, Charlotte . . . 102 Alexander, David , . . 97 Alexander, Edwina . . . 33,84,90 Alexander, Francine . . . 102 Alexander, Rickland . . . 40 Allen, Gerald... 102 Allen, Jerry . . .67 Allen, Harry . . . 94 Allen, Larry . . . 102 Allen, Mike . . . 23,92 Allen, Rachel . . . 92 Allison, Jackie . . . 94 Amonette, Eva . . . 40,41,97 Amos, Larry .... 92 Anderson, Damon . . . 94 Anderson, David . . . 102 Anderson, Helen . . .42,58,94 Anderson, James . , . 94 Anderson, Larry . . . 44,62,94 Anderson, Linda . . . 97 Anderson, Maurice . . .97 Anderson, Michael . . . 42,43,62,92 Anderson, Richard . . . 92 Anderson, Sheila . . . 94 Anderson, Steven . . . 102 38 Andrews, Randy . . . Andrews, Ricky . . . 102 Andrews, Vernon . . . 26,94 Anthony, Evelyn . . . 102 Arbuckle, Janet . . . 40,69,97 Arbuckle, Janice . . .40 Archey, Janet . . . 94 Arnes, Theresa . . . 94 Art Department . . . 14 Cook Arthur, Elizabeth . . . 42,43,45,46,47,84 Arthur, Joe . . . 102 Asher, Donald . . , 40,97 Asher, Randy ...102 Atkins, Bill . . .92 Atwood, Gary... 63,97 Austin, Eugene Mr . . . 64,66,76 Auto Body . . . 22 Auto Mechanics . . . 23 Aberett, Bruce . . .97 Averitte, James . . . 49,62,97 B Index Beatty, Donna . . . 102 Beaty, Joe . . . 67 Beauty Culture . . . 20 Beeson, Wanda Mrs .... 76 Bell, Ann . . . 84 Bell, Dennis . . . 98,102 Bellamy, Michael , . . 67 Bellamy, Paula . . . 102 Bellamy, Richard . . . 55,58,66,92 Bellamy, Suzanne . . . 48,84 Belviy, Gary . . .40,92 Belviy, Paul . , . 63,98 Belviy, Sandra . . . 34,42,51,94 Benedict, Ricky . . . 98 Beneiield, Carlene Mrs . . . 76 Bennett, Eugene Mr . . .44,76 Bennett, Gary . . . 67,102 Benson, Frances Mrs . . .76 Bentley, Janis . . . 105 Bergdoll, Phyllis Mrs . . .78 Bergman, Bill . . . 62,92 Bergman, Jenny . . . 46,62,68,98 Berryhill, Belinda . . . 98 Biggs, Linda . . . 11,98 Binion, Binion . . . 98 Bishop, Charlene . . . 98 Bishop, Randal Mr . . .76 Blackaby, Linda . . . 94 Blackburn, Stanley . . . 64,98 Blanche,Willie . . ,98 Blaugh, Donald . . . 84 Blythe, Steve . . . 102 Board, Joseph . . . 25,92 Bobbitt, Davida . . . 94 Bock,Ed . ..98 Bockover, Leo . . .92 Boeldt, Barbara Miss . . , 16,76 Bohannon, John , . , 102 Boicort, Mary . . . 102 Boiley, Donald . . . 102 Bond, Angie... 12,102 Booker, Stephen . . . 98 Borja, Donald . . . 102 Bornstein, Doris . . , 102 Bostick, Marilyn . . . 98 Boswell, Pam . . .92 Boswell, Tom . . . 46,92 Bowden, Trav Mr . . . 77 Bowen, Dale . . .94 Bowen, John Jr . . . 92 Bowen, Linda . . .94 Bowen, Sam . . . 98 Bowles, Sandy . . . 102 Bowman, Harry . . . 98 Bowman, Richard . . . 84 Bowman, Robert . . . 28,76,92 Boys Scouts , . . 111 Boyd, Dennis . . . 92 Boyd, Sherry . . . 102 Boy's Concert Club . . .41 Bradford, lessee . . . 92 Bradshaw, Marlon , . . 64,98 Bradlein, Jackie . . , 11,98 Bradlein, Rogena . . . 11,98 Bravard, Larry . . . 98 Bray, Larry . . . 98 Bray, Ronnie Lee . . , 84 Brenton, Stephen . . . 92 Brewster, Kathy . . . 84 Brewster, Molisha . . . 84 Britt, Jaletha . . . 94 Bush, Peggy . . . 98 Bush, Percy . . . 25,98 Business Education . . . 16 Butler, David . . . 98 C Cafeteria Workers . . . 78 Caither, Steve . . .95 Campbell, William . . .92,98 Cannon, James . . . 67 Cannon, Leroy . . . 67 Cannon, Lott . . . 67 Cannon, Percy . . . 59,98 Cannon, Caporale, Lou Mr , . . 58,62,76 Carlin, Peggy , . . 32,39,45,58,85 Carr,Joe . . .42,92 Carr, Marjory Mrs . . . 76 Carr, Marty . . . 98 Carroll, Kathelene Mrs . . .76 Carter, Dell . . .4l,67,98 Cassetty, Peggy . , . 98 Cassetty, Penny . , .40 Cassetty, Patty . . . 98 Castetter, Debra Lynn . . .85 Chadwick, Rose . . . 98 Chaleff, Boris Mr . . . 76 Charles, Carol . . .4l,46,47 Charles, Margaret . . . 103 Chastain, Edna . . .92 Chavis, Percy . . . 92 Cheatam, Robert , . ,98 Cheerleaders, Freshman . . . 68 Cheerleaders, Reserve . . . 69 Cheerleaders, Varsity . . . 68 Chicola, Keith . . .85 Childers, Suelynne Miss . . .76 Chiltan,William Mr . . .77 Chittenden, Constance . . . 92 Chittenden, Kay , . . 92 Choir,lunior High... 104,110 Churchill, Winston Police Chief. . . 89 Clark, Frank . . . 98 Clark, Janice Miss... 38,76 Clark, Lynn . . .44,85 Clayton, Ella , . .47,72,73,95 Clayton, Fred... 103 Cleaning 81 Pressing . . . 22 Cleaver, Joseph . . . 103 Click, Mary . . .40,95 Clifford, Earl . . .99 Clifford, Jane . . .92 Clifford, Joyce . . , 10,85 Coak,Jenny . . . 98 Cocke, Stacey . . . 104 Cody, Flora . . .95 Cody, Harvie . . . 63,92 Cofer, Richard . . . 55,95 Coffey, Marilyn . . . 98 Coglan, Billy . . . 103 Cole, Cassandra . . . 92 Coleman, Ronald . . . 19 Collins, Gregory . . . 98 Collins, Janice . . .73 Collins, LaVerne . . . 11,95 Colvin, Anthony . . . 103 Colwell, Margaret . . .47,85 Combs, Roberta . . . 95 Commercial Food . . . 28 Conder, Frances Mr . . . 82 Dorothy Mrs . . . 68,76 Cook, ,James . . , 40,67 Baker, Betty . . . 102 Baker, Dennis , , . 92 Baker, Nancy ...94 Baker, Shirley . . . 97 Baker, Wayne Ball, Becky . . Ballard, Artie . . . 54,84 .94 . . . 37,39,67,84 Ballard, Richard . . . 67 Band, Marching . . . 100 Barbering . . . 20 Baurele, Jeannie . . . 42,46,69,94 Barnett, Charles . . . 42 Barr,Jim . . .97 Barton, Donnie . . . 97 Baseball Team, Varsity . . . 55 Basketball Team, Eighth Grade . . . 67 Basketball Team, Freshman . . . 64 Basketball Team, Reserve . . . 64 Basketball Team, Seventh Grade . . . 67 Basketball Team, Varsity . . . 66 Batchelor, Sandy . . . 102 Batchelor, Sylvia . . . 26,94 Baughman, Don . . . 94 Baumgardner, Florence . . . 42,94 Baumgardner, Zuella .... 40,97 Baxter, Della . . . 97 Baxter, Tesse . . . 97 Beach, Eldon . . . 40,92 Beach, Patricia . . . 97 Beam, Donna . . . 98 Bean, Gayle . . . 48,84,92 Beard,Tom . . . 52,58,84 Beasley, Paul . . . 92 Beasley, Rosalie . . . 92 Brittan, Elwin Mr . . . 43,76 Brooks, Debbie . . . 102 Brooks, Kathy , . , 94 Brooks, Steve . . .94 Brown, Barbara . . . 102 Brown, Brown , Brown , Brown , Betty Mrs . . .80 Betty Mrs . . . 78 Betty . . . 39,92 Carolyn . . . 32,84 Brown, Cheryl . . . 33,42,84 Brown,Clarence . . .48 Brown, Diana . . . 46,94 Brown, Gary . . . 25,84 Brown, Geneva . . . 94 Brown,Jeff. . . 94 Brown, Jennifer . . . 98 Brown, Louveta . . . 102 Brown, Marva . . . 98 Brown, Mary Mrs , . . 76 Brown, Roy . . . 47,92 Brown, Steven . . . 102 Browning, Jackie . . . 98 Browning, Sherman . . , 98 Bruce, Katherine . . . 11,40,98 Brundage, Phillip Mr .... 76 Bryson, Tom . . . 63,98 Buchanan, Sherwood . . . 102 Bullock, Harold . . . 102 Burgess, Alice . . . 17,40,50 Burhart, Bennie . . . 102 Burks, Diana . . . 92 Burr, Debbie.. . 38,41,42 Burr, Greg . . . 10,11,13,26,34,37,4l,44,46,47,54,92 Burris, Margaret . . . 69 Cook, Leon . . .95 Cook, Priscilla . . . 98 Cook, Ramona . . . 33,69 Cooksey, Carolyn . . .98 Cooksey, Katherine Mrs . . . 76 Coomer, David . . , 98 Coomer, John . . . 103,111 Coomer, Pandora . . . 98 Coomer, Theresa . . . 103 Cooperative Ofilce Education , . . I6,38 Cooven, Naomi . . . 92 Copeland, Kenneth , . .92 Corbin, Frederick . . .49,98 Cordray, Mattie . , . 92 Conell, Julie . . .98 Cosby, Donna.. . 42 Cosby, Keith . . . 59,64,92,98 Cosgrove, Sylvia . . . 11,95 Courts, Kenny . . . 92 Cox, Charlotte . . .98 Cox, Cindy . . . 92 Cox, Gerald . . . 58,103 Cox, John . . . 95 Crabtree, Leonard . . . 26,95 Craig, Jack . . . 92 Cransham, Charles . . . 103 Oawford, Donna . . , 103 Crawford, Glenda Faye . . . 85 Crites, Dorthea Mrs . . , 76 Crittendon, Steve , . . 38 Crosley, Mary , . . 38,4l,46 Cross Country, Freshman . . .63 Cross Country, Varsity , . . 62 Cross, Denise . . . 68 Cross, Elora . . .95 Crossley, Mary . . . 19,42,98 Crouch, David . . . 85 Crouch, Earl . . .85 Crouch, Marvin . . . 103,111 Crouch, Michael . . . 98 Crowe, Bobbie . . . 92 Crowe, Mary . . . 98 Omningham, Christina . . . 37,92 Curry, Clarence Mr. . . 76 Curry, Ronald . . .40,58,62,64,95 Curry, Lynette . . .47 Curry, Nancy .. . 98 Curry, Norman . . .98 Custodians . . .77 Cutshaw, Marie Mrs . . . 76 D Dabney, Robert . . . 49,92 Daniels, Oliver . . . 103 Fairbanks, Danny . . . 92 Falls, Sue . . . 33,45 ,47.48,84,85,89 Farmer. Larry . . .92 Fay, Carolyn Mrs . . . 77 Ferguson, Blanche Mrs . . . 77 Ferguson, Kathy . . . 33,42,45,47,85,92 Fcltner, Darrell . . . 103 Felts, Vicki . . .99 Felts, Jerry , . . 95 Ferrel, Linda . . . 99 Ferrell, Kevin . . .85 Fields, Beatrice . . . lll Fields, Marcus... 103 Fields, Mike . . . 42,99 Fields, Sandra . . . 103 Fine, Tom Mr ..., 48,77 Finchum, Frances . . . 78 Finnerty,Dennis . . . 103,111 Fisher, Mary Ellen . . . 85 Danz, Danny , . . 98 Darty, Roxsane . . . 92 Davidson, Gurney Mr . . . 76 Davis, Booker T... 103 Davis, Debbie , . . 33,59,98 Davis, Donna . . .85 Davis, Jean , . . 103 . David, Peggy.. . 33,42,50,85 Davis, Ricky . . . 95 Davis, Roma . . . 95 Davis, Tom Mr . . . 21,76 Day, Alice... 103 Day, Vicki . . . 92 Dean of Boys.. .75 Dean of Girls . . . 74 Dean, Rusty . . . 103 Dearman, Jesse . . . 103 Decius, Norma Mrs . . . 76 Dees, Dianna Lynn . . . 85 DeFrantz, Faburn Mr ,. .75 Fisher, Mike . . . 67,103 Fisher, Richard . . . 77,92 Fisher, Willard . . . 40,95 Fitzgerald, Patrick . . . 59.99 Fleming, Ruth . . . 16,26,32,33,37,39,45,48,84,85 Flora, Gerald Mr . . . 12,67,77 Flory, Flory, Clarence . . . 40,85 Phyllis . . .99 Floyd, David . . . 58,95 Floyd, Linda . . . 98 Floyd, Nathan . . . 67 Floyd, Rickey . . . 103 Football Team, Freshmen . . .59 Football Team, Varsity . . . 58 Forbes, Simon . . .92 Foreign Language , . . 11 Foreman, Dan Mr , . . 77 Fowler, Finda . . . 95 Fox, Betty Mrs. . .80 Frances, Averitte . . . 95 Grider, Floyd . . . 99 Grider, Roger . . . 95 Griffin, Darrell . . . 25 Griftith, Loretta . . . 40,99 Griffith, Norma . . .96 Grimmitt, Dale . . .86 Griner, Dan . . . 95 Gmbb, Emma . . . 95 Grubb, Linda . . . 40,99 Chubb, Richard . . . 103 Guerrieri, Angel . . . 103 Guillaume, James Mr . . . 77 Gulley, Janet . . . 40,99 Gumm, Jeffrey . . . 103 H Haddix, Dale . . . 103 Haddix, Scott . . . 99 Haden, Mike . . . 47,62,64,99 Hagan, Rick . . . 55 Haley, George . . .99 Halfaker, Guy . . . 38,99 Hall, Anthony . . . 99 Hall, Bowman Mr . . .77 Hall, David . . . 99 Hall, Rodney . . . 103 HaUagan, Patricia Mrs . . . 73,74 Hallnon, Eddie . . . 103 Hamilton, Claude . . . 103 Hamilton, Jackie . . . 93 Hamm, Eva Mrs . . . 77 Hammack, Brenda . . . 103 Hammock, James.. . 93 Hamme, Robert . . . 103 Hammer, Peggy . . . 103 Hammond, David . . . 42,93 Hammons, Debbie . . . 14,49,93,99 Hammons, Nancy . . . l1,41,95 Hampton, Rita . . . 99 Hampton, Robert . . . 103 Delatore, Carmen . . . 103 Delatore, Toni . . .95 Delk, Steve . . . 26 Dennis, Michael . . . 103 Dental Assistants . . .24 Denton, Richard . . . 95 Detamore, Helen Miss . . .76 DeVault, Rugh . . .78 Devellen, Rita . . . 95 DeWitt, Nancy . . .98 Dezern, Marsha . . . 40,98 Dichristofolo, Vickie . . . 103 Dickens, Nancy . . . 98 Didot, Joseph . . . 85 Didot, Robin . . . 41,92 Dininger, Marilyn . . . 98 Distributive Education Club . . . 39 Ditchley, Mary . . . 33 Dixon, Latrella . . . 103 Dixon, Sheila . . . 45,47,84,85,89 Dobbins, Claudius . . . 111,103 Dobson, Debra . . . 92 Donahue, James . . . 49,95 Donahue, Steve . . . 103 Dose, Mickey .. . 21 Dotson, James , . .54,64,92 Dowell, James . . .63,64,98 Dowell, Lou Ann . . . 95 Driver, Virginia . . . l6,32,45,47,48,49,85 Dupee, Anna . . , 42,46,95 Duncan, Frank . . . 20,54,85 Dunning, Eddie . . .98 Durham, David . . . 99 Duvall, Mark ...103 Duvall, Randy . . . 103 Dycus, Betty . . . 99 Dycus, James . . . 99 E Ealy, Andrew . . . 64,97 Edmonds, Diane . .. 103 Edwards, Shirley Mrs . . .78 Edwards, Susie... 103 Eggleton, Marilyn . . . 99 Eid, Charles. .. 10,l3,44,47,92 Eighth Grade . . . 102 Eiler, Diana . . . 39,4l,85 Eiler, Kenneth Mr . . . 72,76 Eiler, William . . . 42,43,44,48,85 Eines, Charles . . . 103 Eines, Gloria . . . 103 Elder, Randy . . . 99 Ellis, Carolyn . . . 99 Ellis, Pam . . . 103 Emberton, June . . .92 Emery, Richard Mr . . .72 limmert, Diane . . . 99 Emmert, Sandra . . . 99 Emminger, Verna Mrs.. . 77 Engel, Peggy . . . 103 Engel, Virginia . . . 92 English Department . . . 10 English, Kenneth . . . 103 Enlow, Ted . . .48 Ensor, Reba Mrs . . . 77 Erbse, James Mr . . . 77 Estes, Deborah . . .99 Estes, lleta . . . 32,47,48,51,85 Eugene, Carnahan . . , 103 Everett, Harry . . . 103 Everidge, Rita . . .99 F Faculty . . . 76 Francis, Gary . . . 95 Francis, Sharon . . . 99 Franklin, Luceil . . . 95 Fraser, Ian Mr.. .77 Frazer, Edward . . . 95 Freeman, Gwendolyn . . .99 French Club . . .41 Fresh, Louis . . . 95 Freshman Class . . . 97 Freshman Class Officers , . .98 Friedman, Mark . . . 67,103 Friedman, Patty . . . 10,26,33,45,92 Frierson, Patty . . . 62 Frye, Ronald . . . 64,99 Frye, Roy Curtis. . . 58,65,66,67 Fuqua, Joyce . . . 99 Fuqua, Judy . .. 103 Fuqua, Michael . . . 41,92 Fuller, Michael . . . 103 Fultz, Peggy Mrs . . . 77 Fultz, Pam Mr . . . 77 Future Teachers of America . . . 48 G Gaines, Janet . . . 11,33,46,85 Gaines, Orval . . . 77 Gains, Charlene . . .74 Gamillia, Roy . . .92 Gann, Barbara . . . 103 Gardener, Joyce . . . 99 Garman, Donald . . . 99 Garman, James . . .99 Garnett, Alise . . . 103 Garnett, June Mrs . . . 21,77 Garrett, Betty Mrs . . . 77 Garrison, Alvin . . . 99 Gates, Joe Mr . . .81 Gaynor, Edward , . . 99 Gaynor, Elizabeth Ann . . .42,48,85 Gearlds, Brenda , . . 93 Gedek, Arnold . . .95 Gentry, Kenneth . . . 95 Gholdson, Debra . . . 95 Gibson, Drema . . .95 Gill, Linda . . . 40,95 Gillenwater, Carol . . . 93 Givens, Debbie . . .99 Givens, Gary . . .93 Glasco, Rickey . , . 99 Gobble, David . . . 17 Goff, Linda . . . 95 Golden, Janice . . .95 Goldenaires . . . 41 Goldsby, Randy . . . 99 Golf. . .54 Goode, Gary . . . 103 Goode, Larry . , .93 Goodnight, Jeanette . . . 93 Gorbett, Everett . . , 103 Gordon, Estle . . . 95 Goss, Vernon David . . . 85 Gosser, Milda . . .93 Goul, Dan . . .95 Granda, Armando. . . 103,111 Gross, Charles Mr . . .77 Graves, Frederick . . . 103 Graves, Mae Mrs . . . 77 Graves, Terry . . . 99 Greene, Carl . . . 39,85 Green, John . . . 67,103 Green, Kathy . . . 40,99 Green, Ollie . . . 99 Green, Teresa . . . 103 Hanley, Richard Mr . . . 28,77 Hanna, Leona Mrs .. .78 1-lardister, Cheryl . . . ll,42,95 Hardwick, Paul . . . 38,99 Hardy, Robert . . .93 Hargraves, Ernest . . . 99 Hargraves, Martha . . . 103 Harlan, Phillip . . . 93 Harley, Angela . . .93 Harlow, Don . . .48 Harlow, John . . . 103,111 Harman, Mary . . . 93 Harris Angus . . . 99 Harris, Beverly . . . 103 Harris, Carla . . . 103 Harris, Cindy . . . 103 Harris, Conley Stephen . . . 42,86 Harris Lachelle . . . 103 Harris Harris Harris, Melberlene . . . 103 Harris, , Wilbert . . . 62,95 Xienia . . . 92 Zeimorr ... 62,63,66,92,93 Hart, Elmer ,... 99 Hart, Jack Mr . . . 77 Hart, Virginia . . . 95 Harting, Elizabeth . . . 103 Harting, Michael . . . 103 Hartley, Joann Miss . . . 11,77 Hartsock, Frankiee . . . 26,37,86 Harvey, Caine . . . 99 Harvey, Don . . .55 Haslet, Gerald Mr . . . 77 Hatchett, Gwendolyn . . . 99 Hause, Pat...103 Hayden, Mike . . .4l,44 Hayden, Raymond . . . 77 Hayes, Lawrence . . .63 Haynes, Bobbie . . . 95 Haynes, Tom . , . 44,47,48,55,86 Haynes, Wanda . . . 99 Healy, Richard . . . 99 Heigl, Delores . . . 50,93 Heitbrink, Helen . . . 77 Heistand, George . . .99 Helmer, Mark , . .99 Hemmelgarn, Pam . . . 93 Henderson, Clara Mrs . . . 78 Henderson, Curtis . . . 103 Henderson, Rennis . , . 62, 93 Henderson, Sandra . . . 103 Hendrick, Raymond . . .77 Hendricks, Pam . . . 99 Henry, Linda . . . 99 Hensley, lst. Sgt. Dwight . . . 77 Henson, Glenda . . . 99 Herdz, Larry . , . 99 Herring, Garland . . . 40,42,46,99 Herring, Jewel . . , 103 Herring, Shirley . . . 93 Hessman, Jack . . . 49 Hickey, Sunny . . . 74,103 l-licks, Timothy . . . 99 Highshoe, Cynthia . . . 40,95 Hill, Donald . . . 99 Himes, Selah . . . 95 Hobbs, Michael . . . 49,93 Hobbs, Patricia . . . 42,95 Hochstedler, Clyde Mr . . . 77 Hogue, Connie . . .99 Holder, James . . . 62 Holdier, Margaret Mrs . . . 77,83 Holdren, Rilla . . . 99 Holmes, Holiday, James . . . 49,93 Holiday, Jannette . . . 103 Holiday, Roosevelt . . . 67,103 Holiday, Walter . . . 95 Holland, Ellen . . . 99 Holler, Nancy . . .99 Holloway, Frank Mr . . . 77 Holman, Linda Jean . . . 86 Hollman, Paul . . . 99 Holman, Rhonda . . . 38,47 Holman ,Theresa . . . 12.33.99 Holman, Tom . . .44,62,68,95 Patricia . . . 99 Holsey, James Edward . . . 62,72,75,86 Holt, Debbie . . . 99 Holt, John . . . 42,43,44,49,93 Homecoming . . . 32 Home Economics . . . 26 Honeycutt, Sandra . . . 99 Honor Society . . . 47 Hoober, Nela Mrs . . . 78 Hood, Jesse . . . 42,99 Hopkins, Clifford . . . 42,99 Hopkins, Gary . . .93 Hordge, Nadine . . . 93 Horticulture . . . 25 Horton, Debbie . . . 1l,42,49,69,95,97 Hostetler, Richard C . . . 68,86 Hotler, Douglas . . . 29,93 Housam, Faith . . . 103 Howard, Teresa . . . 38,86 Howell, Gerry . . . 14,86 Huber, Thema Mrs. . . 78 Huckeba, Brenda . . . 103 Huckleberry, Gergory . . . 42,86 Hudson, Michael . . . 99 Huff, Diana . . . 93 Hughes, Leon . . . 103 Hull, Mary . . . 99 Hull, William Mr . . . 77 Hummell, Charles . . . 55 Hunt, Lester . . . 68,86 Hunter, Joyce . . . 51,93 Huter, Frances Mrs . . . 76 Hyde, Timothy . . . 93 1 Industrial Arts . . . 17,26 Industrial Cooperative Training Club . . . 39 Ikerd,Jim . . .99 Ingram, Mary . . .99 lngram, Theresa . . . 103 lpock, Jimmy... 103 J Jackson, Anna Miss . . . 78 Jackson, Artie . . . 103 Jackson, George . . . 86 Jackson, James.. .86 Jackson, William . . . 93 Jaggers, David . . . 93 James, Roberta . . . 103 Jaynes, Steve . . . 86 Jefferson, Vickie . . . 103 Jessee, Betty . . . 42 V Jett, Tom Mr.. .72,73,75 Jewell, Charles . . . 19,62,95 Jewell, Sheila . . . 99 Jines, Monte Mr . . . 78 Joerendt, Kenneth Mr . . . 77 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson , Andrew . . . 93 , Arthur Mr . . .54,78 ,Charles . . . 67 , David Mr . . . 55,64,78 , Edward . . . 42,63,99 , Freda . . . 99 , Floyd . . . 59,64,99 , Gloria , . . 95 , Keith . . . 93 , Leslie . . . 67 ,J.Ly1eMr...78 Johnson, Marian . . .86 Johnson, Paul . . . 103 Johnson, Pearline Eloise . . . 86 Johnson, Ralph . . . 95 Johnson, Richard . . .99,48 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson , Robert . . . 95 , Ronald Anthony . . .40,58,62,66,86 , SaraJ1 Frances . . .86 Steve . . . 99 Jones, Betty . . . l9,26,32,33,45,48,49,73,75,84,86,89 Jones, Bobby . . . 86 Jones, D Jones, D avid . . . 95 ebbie . . . 103,111 Jones, Derrick . . . 103 Jones, Elizabeth . . . 103 Jones, Karen . . .99 Jones, Keith . . . 99 Jones, Kevin . . . 104 Jones, Patricia . . . 46,92,99 Jones, Shirley . . . 99 Jones, Terry . . . 104 ' Jones, Theresa . . . 40,99 Jordan, Betty . . . 40,95 Jordan, Carl . . . 95 Jordon, Edwillie . . . 42,54,93, Jordon, James . . . 28,86 Jordon, Robert , . . 99 Judkins, Margaret . . . 4l,57,95 Judkins, Patricia . . . 99 Judy, James Mr . . . 78 Junior Achievement . . . 50,51 Junior Class . . . 92 Junior Class Officers . . .92 Junior-Senior Prom . . . 32 K Kagan, Phil . . . 93 Kahl, Katherine Miss . . .76 Kaiser, Diane . . . 21,95 Kaiser, Linda . . .99 Kaiser, Sandra . . . 100 Keith, Carol . . . 93 Keith, Jewel . . . 78 Keith, Kathleen . . . 100 Keith, Patricia . . . 95 Kegeris, Cheryl . . .86 Keller, Demita . . . 100 Kelly, Garland . . . 58,93 Kelly, Jerry . . .86 Kelly, Richard . . .59,100 Kenison, John Mr . . . 78 Kennedy, Harry . . . 42,62,95 Kennedy, Mashell . . .46,47,95 Kennett, David . .. ll.44,46,47,55,86 Kern, Patti . . . 11,95 Kerner, Ronald . . . 41,100 Kersey, Debbie . . . 42,100 Kersey, Kathy . . .93 Kersey, Steve . . . 86 Ketron, Carolyn . . . 95 Ketron, Judy . . . 104 Key Club . .. 44 Key, Mildred Mrs . . .78 Kimbler, Arthur . . . 104 Kimbler, David . . . 93 Kjmbley, Linda . . . 93 King, James ...104 King, Jerry . . . 95 King, Linda . . . 38.95.104 King, Mary . . .95 King, Robert Mr . . . 78 Kinser, Dwight . . .95 Kinsey, Debra . . .59 Kinsey,Tony . . . 100 Kinz, Bob . ..104 Kirby, Rosemary . . . 100 Kirkland, Lezley . . . 58,95 Kirkwood, Bobby . .. 104 Kiser, Robert . . . 93 Kline, Dale . . . 104 Koehler, Evelyn C . . . 39.86 Koehler, Martha . . . 93 Kraft, Richard . .. l0,37,47,54,62,64,93 Kritsch, Karen . . . 95 Kritsch, Phillip . . . 67 Kult, Edward Mr . . .78 Kyle, Gary . . . 104 Kyle, Peggy . , . 95 L Lackey, Bonita Joann . . .86 Lacy, Michael . . . 104 Ladd, Raymond . . . 95 Laetsch, Bruce Mr . . . 78 LaFollette, Vicki . . . 104 LaGrotto, Marion Mr . . . 78 Lake, Beverly . . . 95 Lambert, Otis... 104,111 Lamkin Louise Mrs . . . 78 Lamp, Richard . . . 100 Lander, Odell . . . 56,58 Lane, Geraldine Mrs . . . 77 Laut, Harold Mr .... 78 Lawler, Mike . . . 40,64,10O lawrence, Betty . . . 93 Lawrence, Carol . . . 104 Lawrence, David . . . 86 Lawrence, Jacqueline . . . 26,87 Lawrence, Marc . . . 93 Lawson, Ronny . . . 40,100 Leath, Charolette . . .95 bedell, Theresa . . . 100 Lee, Debbie . . . 68,100 Lee,James ...100 Lee, Mike . . . 32 Lee, Theresa . . . 93 Leepers, James . . . 59,100 Lehr, Mary Ellen Miss . . . 76 LeMasters, Mark . . . 100 beturquez, Tony... 104,111 Lewis, Allen . . . 39 Lewis, Joe Mr . . . 78 Lewis, Leon . . . 104 Lewis, Stanley . . . 100 Library . . . 10 Lidikay, Anne Miss . . . 40,78 Lineberry, Daniel . . . 40,95 Lines, Danny . . . 42,63,100 Lines, Robert . . .44,62 Lines, Roger . . . 100 Litteral, Steven . . . 104 Little, Thomas Mr . . . 78 Lohman, Gary Eugene . . . 87 Lohman, Mike . . .93 Lohman, Randy . . . 100 Loy, Roseanna . . . 105 Lovelace, Danny . . . 40,59 Lowe, Gary . . . 63,100 Lugar, Richard Mayor . . . 89 Lunderman, Robert . . . 87 Lyles, Bob . . . 24,42 Lyons, Lucille . . . 78 Lyons, Mary Lou Miss . . . 78 Lynch, Theodore Mr . . . 78 Lynn, Danny . . . 58,95 Mc McBee, Robert . , .40 McBrayer, Rex . . . 55 McBride, Larry . . . 100 McCabe, Mike . . , 100 McClellan, Elizabeth . , . 93 McClellan, Robin . . . 100 McCloud, Michael . . . 59.64.100 McClure, Patrice . . . 38,40,41,95 McClusky, Teddy . . . 59 McCombs, Jack . . . 100 McConnell, David . . .95 McCord, Delana . . . 93 McCord, Sheila . . . 95 McCracken, Neville Mrs .... 11,41 ,78 McCutcheon, Randell . . . 100 McDonough, Dixie, Mrs . . . 78 McDougall, George . . . 104 McDougall, Grace . . .26,95 McGaha, Douglas . . . 104 McGaw, Geneva . . .47 McGinnis, James . . . 42,100 McHugh, Danny . . . 100 McKay, Dan . . . 95 McKinney, Bill . . . 39,87 McKinney, Donald . . . 104 McKinney, Dorothy . . . 93 McKinney, Jerry . . . 40,95 McKinney, Lynn . . . 40,100 McKinney, Robert . . , 100 McLeish, John . . . 67,78 McLemore, Maqueline . . . 104 McReynolds, Vivian . . . 48,87 McUne, Deandra . . . 104 McUne, Sandra . . .40,100 M Mackin, Rodney . . .64 Mahurin, Charles . . . 25,93 Majorettes . . .69 Majors, Arthur . . . 22,40 Malone, Eddie . . . 104 V Mangan, Phyllis. . . 87 Manuel, Leonard . . . 58,87 Maple, Myrl . . .42 Marcum, David . . .41,49,95 Marksbury, Sophia Mrs . . . 80 Marroquin, Linda . . . 96 Marshall, Earl . . .96 MarshaU, Larry . . . 62,63,64 Marshall, Ricky . . .44,93 Marth, Paul. .,93 Martin, Mike . . . 104 Mason, Don Mr . . . 78 Massey, Paulette . . . 93 Mathematic Department . . . 12 Mathews, Herbert . . . 100 Mathews, Theresa . . .93 Mathis, Wanda . . . 83 Matthews, James . . . 95 Mattingly, David . . . 100 Maupin, Daryl. . . 100 Maupin, Doug . . . 42,95 Maupin, Steve . . . 96 Maxey, Corliss . . .96 May, Linda . . . 104 Mayes, Diane . . . 100 Mayfield, Kim . . . 62,64 Mayfield, Stanford . , . 96 Mayfield, Tim . . .96 Mayfield, Vincent . . . 93 Mays, Robert . , . 104 Meadows, Isabel Mrs . . . 78 Meador, Lannie . . , 63,100 Meadows, Sherry . . . 41,93 Medcalfe, Thomas. . . 104 Meeks, Harvey Mr . . . 78 Melton, Bobby . . . 96 Melton, Larry . . . 100 Messer, Cathy . . . 104 Metcalf, Adron . . . 42,43,46.6Z,93 Metcalf, Ronald . . . 40,54,96 Metzger, Robert . . .42,43,46,62,93 Meyern, Delro . . . 104 Milam, Sandy . . . 100 Milburn, George . . . 104 Miles, Brenda . . . 104 Miller, Alan . . . 104 Miller, Beverle . . .41,47,96 Miller, Glenn Mr . , . 72,73,93,97 Miller, Kathy . . . 87 Miller, Nancy . . . 42,96 Miller, Patty . . . 93 Miller, Reggie . . . 100 Miller, Samuel. . . 104,111 Miller, Steven , . . 104 Mills, Keith , . . 100 Minatel, John Mr... 78 Minion, Jerome . . . 100 Minor, Hilda . . . 39,87 Mitchell, Steve . . . 104 Mize, Joella . . . 104 Mize, Lynnette . . .40,41,l00 Mobley, James . . . 63,64,l00 Moffett, Carl . . . 46,93 Montgomery, Larry . . .96 Montgomery, Steve . . . 63,100 Mooney, Terry Pat . . . 87 Moore Moore , Betty... 104 , Bnice . . . 59,104 Moore, James . . .48,l04 Moore . Sharon Ruth . . .87 Moore, Robert . . . 49,93 Moore, William . . . 64,101 Morelock, Karen . . . 104 Morelock, Steve . . . 58,87 Morford, Garry . . . 104 Morgan, Billy . . . 104 Morgan, Debbie . . . 96 Morris, Annie . . .93 Morris, Bobbie . . . 41,42,96 Morris, James . . . 100 Morse, William Mr . . .78 Morton, Debra . . . 101 Mosby, Delores . . . 100 Mosby, James Mr . . . 18,33,72,75 Mosby, Sharon . . . 96 Mozingo, Candy . . . 42,68,101 Mozingo, Wendell Mr . . . 62,78 Mundy, Andrew . . . 96 Mundy, Steve . . . 100 Munn, Sue Mrs .. . 82 Murff, Johnny . . . 10l Murphy, Bertha Mae . . .87 Murphy, John lst Sgt .,.. 49.79 Music ...15,40,42,43 Myers, Glenn . . . 104 Mzoes, Robert . . . 104 N Nanny, Darlene . . . 87 Nanny, Melinda . . , 104 Napier, Fred . . . 100 NARRATOR Staff. . . 37 Necessary, Rickey . . . 67,104 Neeson, Alfred . . .87 Nelson, Carolyn . . . 26,33,37,45,57,48,50,75,87 Nelson, Earl . . . 93 Nelson, Mike . . . 104 Newhouse, Robert . . .93 Newport, Diann . . . 104 News Bureau Staff . . . 37 Ney,William Mr . . .79 Nichols, Mamie . . . 104 Nicholson, Eugene . . . 42 Noble, Bruce . . . 58,66,87 Noble, James . . .96 ' Noble, Louis . . . 55,58,64,96 Nolan, Beverly . . . 104 Northern, Dwight . . . 104 Northern, Elizabeth . . . 26,87 Northington, Tarena . . . 97 Nunley, Jeannette . . . 96 Nunley, JoAnn . . . 96 Nusbaum, Keith . . . 41,42,47,54,96 0 Odom, Sue . . . 33 O'Farrell, Tom . . . 104 Office Education Association . . . 39 Office Workers . . .76 O'Given,Wilma . . . 101 Ogle, Eleanor Mrs . . . 76 Ogles, Kenneth . . . 96 Orlasky, Portia . . . 104 Orr, Sharon . . .40,101 Ott, Robin . . . 10,11,40,101 Overly, Mike . . . 96 Owen, Gordon Mr . . . 20,79 Owens, Jackie . . . 104 Owens, Terry . . . 42,101 P Pardue, Michael . . . 58,87 Pardue, Richard . . . 32,87 Parker, James.. .93 Parker, Leonard . . . 101 Parker, Rebecca . . . 47,104 Parker, Sidney . . . 67 Parks, Penny Ann . . . 20,87 Passwater, Deborah . . . 40,101 Patrick, John . . . 48,96 Patterson, Eddie Mr . . . 79 Patterson, Pearl . . . 78 Paulson, Steve . . . 93 Payne, Michael . . . 49,93 Payton, Bob.. . 26,58,93 Payton, Mary... 104 Pearcy, Mike . .. 101 Pennington, David . . . 105 Pennington, Larry . . . 46,101 Perkins, Charlotte . . . 33,87 Persinger, Ginger . . . 96 Peters, Donavan Mr . . . 79 Petty, Linda... 101 Petty, Ralph . . .96 Phelps, Safnmy . , . 101 Philips, Basil . . . 101 Phillips, John . . . 62 Phillips, Roy . . . 93 Phillips, Sam . . . 23 Physiml Education . . . 19 Pierpont, Cindy , . . 41,42,47,96 Pollard, Pam . . . 101 Pollitt, Billy . . . 93 Polvadore, Ricky . . . 101 Ponder, Frances . . . 93 Ponder, Richard . . . 101 Poole, Kenneth . . . 79 Poole, Patricia Allen , . . 87 Pops, Eddie . . . 27,55,58,64,96 Porter, Pamela Doris . . . 87 Porter, Vickie Mrs . . . 79 Potts, Janet . . . 96 Powell, Patty . . . 101 Preston, Portia . . . 93 Price, Donnie . . . 62,87 Price, Quentin . . . 101 Price, Rickey . . . 101 Price, Roberta . . . 41,42,101 Price, Routhie . . . 105 Prichard, Randall . . . 105 Pringle, Raymond . . . 105 Prosser, Don . . . 96 Pruett, Louise Miss. . .79 Pruitt, ldessa . . . 101 Pryor, Sam... 42,96 Puryear, Judy ...101 Puryear, Mary . . . 96 Puryear, Patricia Ann . , . 32,46,48,87 Pugh, Dave Mr . . , 18,79 Q Qualls, Ronald Eugene . 87 Quilter, Kinny...101 Quill and Scroll .... 36 Quintana, Ana . . . 105 R Radford, Steve . . . 26,87 Raine, John . . . 40,101 Raine, Lonnie . . . 58,96 Raine, Pauline . . .93 Raine, Steve. . . 59,64,98,10l Raisor, Patricia . . .87 Ramsey, Lawrence . . . 101 Randle, Pastel Miss . . . 17,45 ,79 Ray, Revicca . . . 40,96 Reams, Tracy . . . 105 Reed, Dorothy . . .78 Reed, Helen Mrs .. . 76 Reed, Jenny . . . 88 Reed, Marvin . . . 105 Reese, Brenda . . .45 ,46,48,93 Reese, Steve . . . 88 Reeves, Mark . . .96 Reid, James . . . 105,111 Reid, Michael . , . 88,111 Reid, Pamela . . . 4l,68,l0l Reimer, Arthur Mr . . . 79 Remmetter, Theresa . . . 105 Renner,Carol . . . 101 Repass, John, Mr . . . 79 Reynolds, Cyrill . . . 58,88 Reynolds, Helen . , . 78 Reynolds, Pamela . . .96 Reynolds, Roy . . . 40,101 Rhude, Mike . . . 40,101 Rice, Ed . . . 18 Rice, Harold . , . 105 Rice, Ronnie... 105 Richard, Peggy . . , 93 Richards, Larry . . . 16 Rickman, Russell . , . 62,101 Ridge, Karen . . . 40 Riding, Darryl . . . 93 Rigdon, Darrell . . . 38,47,93 Riggen, Steve . . . 39,88 Riggs, Dale, Mr . . . 76 Rigney, Betty . . .88 Rigney, James . , . 105 Riley, Martin . . . 64,93 Rimer, Charler . . . 101 Roach, Bobby . . .88 Roberts, Mike . . . 101 Roberts, Paul... 101 Robertson, Clifford, Mr . . . 79 Robertson, Randy . . , 105 Robertson, Zeddie, Mr . . . 29,79 Robinson, Sharlotte . . . 48,88 Robinson, Theresa . . . 40,96 Rodrignez, Consuelo . . . 93 Rogers, John . . .40 Rogers, Marion . . . 105 Roll, Brenda . . . 33,4O,41,96 Roll, James . . . 105 Ross, Clifford . . , 23,93 Ross, Julia . . . 41,88 Ross, Larry . . . 67,105 Ross, Roy . . . 40,96 Ross, Thurman . . . 105 Ross, Wanda . . . l9,41,42,47,49,96 R. O. T. C ,... 48,49 R. O. T. C. Queen . . . 97 Rouse, Eunice . . . 101 Rouse, John . . . 22,64,96 Rowe, Wanda . . . 69,72,75,93 Ruff,Jack . . . 105 Ruff, Jerry . . . 93 Rundell, Terry . . . 93 Runyon, Roberts . . . 105 Rush, Larry... 88 Russ, Regina . . . 105 Russell, Bonnie.. . 88 Russell, Dianna . . . 105 Russell, Harting . .N . 93 Russell, Vida . . . 42,96 S Sanders, Betty Mrs . . . 79 Sanders, Bob . . . l4,41,42,96 Sanders, Eileen . . . 101 Sanders, John . . . 105' Sanders, Rodney . . . 94 Sanders, William . . . 49,93 Sandlin, Jeff. . .40,101 Sarden, Helene . . . 105 Sarden, Noreen . . . 40,96 Sargent, Carol . . . 96 Sawyer, Pamela . . . 105 Saxon, Gail . . .55 Schilling, Davey . . . 93 Schilling, Pam . . . 93 Schragham, Robert . . . 105 Schumacher, Gloria . . . 72,75,88 Science Club . , . 38 Science Department . . . 12 Scofield, Margaret Mrs . . . 10,79 Scott, Barbara . . . 105 Scott, Bobby . . .88 Scott, Margaret . . .93 Seaman, Mike . , . 101 Seaman, Susan . . . 37,40,46,68,101 Seawood, Betty . . . 105 Seawood, Maxine . . . 96 Seawood, Wesley . . . 23,58,64,94 Sedam, Rhonda . . . 93 Senteney, Donald . . . 101 Senteney, Pam . . . 26,37,42,43,47,94 Service Station . , . 22 Seventh Grade . . . 106 Sexton, Delores . . . 101 Shafer, Brenda . . . 105 Shalling, Linda . . . 96 Shamblin, Charles . . . 38,40,4l,47,96 Sharp, Bruce . . , 94 Sharp, John Mr.. .79 Shaw, Howard . . .94 Shaw, Robert . . . 101 Sheets, Cindy . . . 101 Shelley, Randy . . . 105,67 Shelton, James . . . 105 Sheppard, Daisy . . . 47,96 Sheppard, Gloria . . .47 Shoe Repair . . .22 Shoulders, Benny . . . 94 Sieveking, Eileene, Mrs . . . 77 Silas, Susan . . . 40,105 Simnick, Margaret, Mrs . . . 79 Simpson, Thomas . . .88 Simpson, Tim . . . 105 Sims, Hebert . . . 96 Sims, Theodore, Mr . . .79 Sizemore, Michael . . .59,101 Sizemore, Roy . . . 101 Skaggs, John . . . 105 Skinner, Patricia . . . 96 Slaughter, Greg . . . 42,101 Slete, Kent... 94 Sloan, Andy . . . 101 Sloan, Larry . . . 44,62 Smiley, Charlotte . . . 105 Smith, Anna . . . 94 Smith, Arthur Lee . . . 58,66,88 Smith, Carol, Mrs .. .79 Smith, Carol . . . 105 Smith, Delbert .... 47 ,67,105 Smith, Eleanor, Mrs . . . 79 Smith, lna . . . 94,101 Smith, Karen ...111 Smith, Lynn . . . 105 Smith, Michael . . . 105 Smith, Paul... 101 Smith, Rebecca . . . 101 Smith, Robert . . . 101 Smith, Ronald . . . 105 Smith, Ruth . . . 101 Smith, Sharon . . .39 Smith, Stephen . . . 96 Smith, Thomas . . . 88 Smith, Walter ... 40,101 Smith, William . . . 88 Snorton, William Mr . . . 79 Snyder, Mark . . .88 Social Studies Department . . . 18,19 Soladine, Carolyn . . . 94 Soladine, Martie . . . 105 Soloman, Betty Jean . . . 101 Sonntag, Richard . . . 88 Sophomore . . . 94 Sophomore Class Officers . . . 96 Spacke, Debbie . . . 15,33,34,3l,42,46 47 94 Spanish Club . . .41 Spannuth, Gary . . . 94 Sparkman, Robert . . . 96 Sparks, Douglas . . . 94 Spaulding, Stephen . . . 94 Spears, Debra . . . 101 Spears, Dianna . . . 40,47 ,97 Spears, James, Mr . . . 79 Sperling, Marlene . . . 73,74 Spieker, Mary . . . 29,101 Sprowel, Ronald . . . 13 Stabl, Jack ...101 Staley, Debra . . . 101 Stahlut, Walter, Mr . . . l9,62,63,79 Stallard, Gary . . . 94 Stanley, Gardner . . . 105 Staples, Levi . . . 105 Staples, Rex . . . 105 Starks, Thelma . . . 28 Steele, Loree, Miss . . . 79 Stevens, Darwin, Mr . . . 79 Stewart, Kevin . . . 105,111 Stickling, Willie .... 67 Stitch, Tim . . . 101 Stith, Steve . . . 58,59 Stinson, Larry . . .97 Stockton, Ralph . . . 101 Stone, Lisa . . . 41 ,47,97 Stone, Ted . . . 13,41,46,50,94 Strader, Kenneth . . . 64,66 Strickling, Willie . . . 105 Strunk, Sandra . . . 94 Student Council . . . 41,47 Student Life . . . 31 Sullivan, Janet . . . 94 Sullivan, Jeanette . . .94 Suiters, Harry . . . 101 Summers, Hyla . . . 94,97 Summers, John . . . 42,101 Summers, Ricky . . . l2,62,97 Summers, Wanda . . . 11,88 Sutton, Robert . . . 42,44,48,55,58,88 Swanigan, Larry . . . 105 Swanigan, Robert . . . 105,111 Swindell, Joann . . . 97 Swope, Tom Mr . . . 79 Szake, James . . . 93 T Talley, Roselyn . . . 105 Tarnbert, Julius . . . 97 Tate, Lawrence . . . 59,101 Tate, Larry . . .105 Taylor, Bill . . . 105 Taylor, Clyneese . . . 105 Taylor, Deborah . . . 97 Taylor, Dell . . . 97 Taylor, Donald . . . 67,105 Taylor, Ernest. . . 105,111 Taylor, George . . . 47 ,54,94 Taylor, Judy . . . 97 Taylor, Lawrence . . . 58,88 Taylor, Naomi . . . 40,94 Taylor, Nathan . . . 101 Taylor, Walter . . . 94 Teague, Peggy . . . 50,97 Teipen, Anthony . . . 105 Tennis ...54 Terry, Richard . . . 101 Teny, Yvonne . . . 101 Threadford, Jon.. . 42,105 Theriac, Norma . . .101 Thomas, Betty . . .97 Thomas, Caryle . . . 101 Thomas, Debra . . . 88 Thomas, Diana . . . 97 Thomas, June Ellen . . . 47,97 Thomas, Kenneth . . . 105 Thomas, Prue . . . 49 ' Thompson, Donald . . . 97 Thompson, Lewis . . . 101 Thompson, Michelle . . . 105 Thompson, Peg, Mrs . . . 76 Thurston, Debbie . . . lO,26,32,37,45,94 Tibbs, Jesse . . . 62,97 Tillery, Rollie, Mr . . . 79 Tinker, Emest, Mr . . . 79 Tookes, Joyce . . . 92,94 Tookes, Mike . . . 88 Tookes, Vivian . . . 38,41,42,101 Toran,1ra . . . 62 Toran, Ulus . . . 105 Track Team, Varsity . . . 56 Tri-Hi-Y Club . . . 44 Trimble, Eleanor . . . 97 Trimble, Rosalind . . . l1,41,46,88 Tundell, Betty . . . 105 Turentine, Cliff , . . 105 Turentine, Don , . . 101 Turentine, Richard . . . 58,94 Turk, Gail . . . 94 Turnley, Ricardo . . . 67,105 Turner, Ephraim, Mr . . . 79 Turner, Joseph . . . 46,94 Turpin, Maria . . .97 Turner, Sue . . . 24 Tuttle, Donald, Mr . . . 79 'INvyman, Arlon . . . 40,42,101 Tyler, Melvin . . . 67 Tyler, Sheila . . , 97 U Uffman, Robert . . . 97 Underwood, Amy . . . 11 Underwood, Betty Mrs . . . 80 Underwood, Cindy . . . 94 V Van Blaricum, Joseph . . . 105 Van Cleave, Berdina . . . 94 Van Cleave, Irish . . . 101 Vandevanter, John . . . 58,97 Vandever, Shelia . . . 101 Van Lieu, David . . .94 Van Lieu, Jerry . . . 59,64,101 Van Lieu, Mike . . .55 Van Lieu, Tom, Mr . . . 26,79 Vanover, James . . . 105 Vaubel, Sigrid, Mrs . . .79 Verrillim, Robert . . . 101 Vester, Brenda . . . 41,97 Via, Jimmy . . . l2,40,l01 Viers, William . . . 28,94 Voelkel, Shirley Mrs . . . 78 Voeller, Tom . . . 94 Vornholt, Don, M.r . . . 17,79 W Wagers, Wanda . . . 105 Wagner, Bonnie. . . 105 Waggoner, Evelyn , . . 105 Waggoner, Richard . . . 105 Waitress,Training . . . 28 Walker, William . . , 101 Wall,Garry . . . 101 Wallace, Eugene . , . 58,94 Wallace, Robert . . . 94 Ward, Eddie, Mr . . . 54,64,66,79,l05 Ward, Gary... 101 Ward, James . . . 10,34,44,47,94 Wardell, Georgia . . .97 Wardwell, Gail . . . 101 Warland, Karen . . . 105 Warren, Shirlcc, Mrs.. . 79,83 Washington, Yvonne . . . 105 Watkins, Benita . . .97 Watkins, Grover . . . 101 Watkins, Linda . . . 47,101 Watkins, Mike . . .94 Watson. Alice . . . 97 Watson, Terry . . . Watts, Arthur . . . Webb, Dennis . . . 94 101 97 Webster, Delorus . . . 47 Webster, Kelvin . . . 101 Weeden, Helen, Mrs , , . 79 Weir, Julia, Mrs . . , 73,74,79 Weisling, Albert, Mr . . . 79 Welch, Joann . . . 88,94 Welch, Shirley . . .88 Wells, Marva J .... 88 Westmoreland, Nathan . . . 23 Westmoreland, Kathleen . . . 101 Welch, Larry . . . 97 Wheeler, Erik . . , 97 Whitfield, Mark . . . 32 White, Clarence . . . 55,97 White, Danny . . . White, Danny . .. 55,58,97 59,64 White, Douglas... 101 White, Ernie . . . 5 8,6O,64,66,94 White,Gregory . . . 101 White, Pamela . . . 94 White, Rodney . . . 58,64 Whitley, Allena . . . 73,74 Whittaker, Randy . , .42,94 Widion, George . . . 101 Wilburn, Patrica . , . 88 Wilford, William . . . 47,97 Wilhoit, Pamela . . . 101 Wilkerson, Dennis , . .94 Williams, Don . . . 11,4l,44,46,62,63,65,66,94 Williams, Larry . . . 89 Williams, Michael . . . 67 Williams, Patricia . . . 94 Williams, Sharon . . .41,97 Williams, William . . . 97 Willough, James . . . 102 Willoughby, Mike . . . 102 Willoughby, Mildr ed...97 Wilson, Bruce, Mr.. .75 Wilson, Cynthia. . . 102 Wilson, Denisa . . . 41,46,47 Wilson, William . . . 97 Wise, Valerie . . . ll,41,42,l02 Wikes, Steve . . . 102 Wiesjohn, Vivian . . . 24 Wolfe, Mary Ellen . . . 89 WOOD LOG Staff. . . 37 Wood, Vaughn, Mr... 18,79 Woods, Aljean, Mr . . , 79 Woods, Betty . . . 72 Wrestling Team, Reserve , . . 61 Wrestling Team, Varsity . . .61 XYZ Yates, Jim . . . 63,102 Yenowine, Roy, Mr . . , 79 York, Jay . . , 89 Young, Debbie 46,94 Young, Nancy Miss... 79 Young, Rose Mary . . . 97 Youngquist, Robert, Mr . . . 79 Zenor, Mary Mrs . . . 79 Each part makes a whole 197 O OOD LOG With the eyes of 2,500 students, is seen the end of a school year. The final bell has rung and vacation has begun. From September to March, a small office has been filled with people, pictures, clusters of paper, and plenty of frustration, trying to capture in print a year's activities in the 1970 WOOD LOG. Through pictures taken by the camera and Words written with a pen, the WOOD LOG staff has recorded for all seniors memories of their school days at Wood High School. As for new and returning students, the LOG will serve as a guide into the future by remembering the past. Editor-in-Chief . . . Assistant Editor . . . Advertising Editor .... Album Editor ..... Photography Editor . . Assistant ....... . . Carolyn Nelson . . . Betty Jones . . . Betty Jones . . . . . Lisa Stone Frankice Hartsock . . . . Bob Payton Yearbook Sells Editor. . . . . . Pam Senteney Staff Members ........... Debbie Thurston, Pat Abney, Greg Burr, Joyce Tookes, Steve Radford, Debra Hammons, Susan Seaman, Patty Friedman, Ruth Fleming, Marcus Agui- lar, Charles Shamblin. 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