1969 Waynesville High School Yearbook

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THE SPARTAN 1969 CO-EDITORS CAROL SHARP CHARMAINE BANAS

TYPIST, DEBBIE SHOUP ADVISER, MR. BROWER


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MR. WILLIAM MYERS SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS

MR. BYRON AMES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PRINCIPAL

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TRATION

BOARD OF EDUCATION DAVID D. HART OCK President ROBERT L. BER ARD Vice-Pre ident GUY BURROUGHS Clerk, Treasurer EARL W. CO

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RICHARD W. HAZE KE

ETH W. BRADLEY

MR. DORSIE BENTON HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL

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Ml • BARTLETT Counselor MR . ROB! 0 L1brarian

LANGUAGE and

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LITERATURE

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rt MR. JEDI AK History Drama, pccch, Fngli ·h

FINE ARTS

MR. DAVI

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) MR. V History

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MR. GBERT History MR. FRA CI CO Government

SOCIAL SCIENCE

EWMA

History

MR. ZEIGLER History


1R . KI 18 LL Home Fe. \1R. CO WAY D.C.T.

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VOCATIONAL EDUCATION

MRS. CO LEY B.O.E.

1R. PAl TLR lndustnal Arts


MR. DA VI Health, Phys. Ed. MR. Wf::.SSL llealth, Phys. f::.d.

HEALTH and PHYSICAL EDUCATION

MRS. WATSO

Phys. f::.d., ocJology

MRS. PURSIFULL Phy . Ed.


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c1ence

MATHEMATICS and

1R. C'H RKO Phy ICS MR. GIBBS Mathematics


MR. B TTLRWORTH Chemistry

SCIENCE MR . POLLY Geometry MR.

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MR. POLLY - Phy iology


DEDICATION Mrs. I::lzey ... Because of yoU! twenty-six year of loving devotion to your tudent and our prole · ton , we take unmea ured pnde in dcd teat ing the 1969 P RTA to you. PARTA T 1-F


SENIOR CLASS

Steve Stewart Business Manager John Lamb Pre ¡1dent Cynthia Hartsock Recorder

Juhe urface ecretary el on Hor eman 1ce-Pre ident Becky Conner- Trea urer

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Marsha Adkrns C' lm At km s C'hrrs Barney Royce Bartell

Mrke Beatty Rrck Bogan C'onnre Bradley herry Bromagcn

Ellen Buckle Linda Butcher Debbre Campbell Jerry Caudill

ammy Caudill Dan Coffman David Coffman orma Combs

Becky Conner Betty Cook Mtit on Cook Judy ouch



Ernest Dakin Jim Dakm Greg Davenport Bill Dtamond

Joy Drats Barbara Elam Donna elliot Enc Florence

Kenny Furnas Diane Greene Jerry Hammond Arthur Hartman

ynthia Hartsock Dennis Hawkins Dave Hawkin Jim Heffner

Joe Heffner Brenda Hoblit Jame Hopkms elson Horseman

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Karen Hull Tom llume Danny I aacs Terry James

Gary John on 1ike Kail David Keethler John Lamb

Diane Le an Brenda Lew1 Kenny Lmv!lle heha Lmville


Penni Lowery Emmu McFurlund Bonnie 1eudor ('III ton Meuger

Anthony 1ichuel Susie 1oran Murgaret 1orris Karen upier



Debbie Oglesby Russell Orndorf Dwnc Pat Lon Jerry Peters Ytrginia Peters

Joyce Wolfe

Patrice Powell Sandy Powell Gary Praeter Becky Prendergast Pam Ramey

Pat Ramey Gina Rauch Lynn Reese Lynette Rowe Jan Ryan

John Sackett Carla awyer Eddie harp Steve Smith Trecta Smith

teve tewart Julie Surface Cindy Tharr John Wah urn Brenda Watkins

Sandy Wood

David Wright

Pam Young


Terry Ab:hcar Marla Adam · D1anc Akers Charmamc Bana · Ronnie Bargo Marian Bauer Bruce Boggs Gary Brown Sue Bryant Teresa Chancy Cathy Coffman Pam Cook

Allen Corby M1kc Cornett Janet Counts Judy COVC} Ronnie Crockett Lu rutchf1cld

Dcnn is Dunaway Jill Ecker Tammy rdwards Cathy Ell1s Mike Foley Chuck 1-o tcr

Lorna Fox Glenda Garrett Debbie Gibson Sherlyn Gooch David Goode Marilyn Gordon

Barney Graham Patty Gricshop Ted Hammond Su 1c Hartsock Jeff Hoak Sue Hollandsworth

Ricky Hoskins Mack Howard Jim Ikerd Sherry Isaacs Tom James Dana Kingan Monroe K1rby Gary Knedler Dan Koch Everett Lamb Keith Lamb Mona Lamb


Roger Lamb Jim Lewis Kathy Lewis Kristi Madison Jewell Malicote haron Maloney

CLASS OFFICERS lyde Simpson, Business Manager Jewell Malicote, Vice-President Sherri Price, Treasurer Glenda Miller, Secretary Mike Cornett, President

JUNIOR CLASS Je sie Maynard Kenny McCloud Susie Melton Pat Merris Stanley Michael Glenda Miller

Kenny Mills Donna Morgan Kenneth Orndorf Lilly Osborne Jack Penrod Dan Prewitt Sherry Price Jimmy Prickett Marvin Pummill Wayne Ridinger David Robbins Gina Robinson


1 ere sa Robmson 1 err} Rogus Richard '::i~alf

Carol Sharp Ru.:k Shra~k Bel!nda haw

~1ark

haw Ja~k 'hcrwood Dcbbte houp

Brenda 11111llOns

Clyde Stmpson Loretta 'mtth

Roger ~lratton Barbara Tinney Anne 1 ooley

Teresa V Ill t Tn h \Val h Linda \ alters

Ronnte Washum Linda\ ebb Jerr} \ endling

Lynette\ tl on Judy\ ood Brenda Woolridge



Anthony bner Kathy Allen Dale Bailey Tom Banter Pat Barrett Jim Benton Deni e Bolhe1mer Kathy Boomershine Jeff Bourne Bo Bradley Allee Bnggs Liz Bryant

Robert Buchanan Frank Butler Charlie Cales Barbara Campbell Chri Campbell Gary Carter

LaVerne audill Jane Churko Rick Cole Luvenia Cook Pam Copas Cathy rane

David Crockett Mary Lou Crump Betty Dakin Janette Dakin Mark Daley Debbie Earnhart

Bill lam Kathy lloit Linda Frantz Danny ordon Hazel Gorman Cindy Haggard

Pat Hall Lora Hammond Bruce Hardin Sue Harmon Barbara Hart,man Jackie Hatton Pam Hay Robert Head Tom Holme Bonita Hor eman Mike Ho kin Gary Hymer


Gall Johnson Jerry Johnson Larry Johnson John Jones Ken Ju t1ce Lav1ta Kad

CLASS OFFICERS Cathy Crane, ecretary Pam Hay, Treasurer Rex Lutes, Vice-President Ron ackett, Pre ident

SOPHOMORE CLASS Sue Lamb Wilbur Lamb Rex Lutes Dwight Marriflt Mart~ Mayo Brent Mea le

Kathy Miller Brenda 1itchell uzanne Moore Rhonda Murray Jim apier Larry el·on Barbara Peters AI Pierce Linda Pope Debbie Powell cotl Powell Terry Price


Tommy PI ickct t Tammy Pnnglc Keith Pummill

Bill Randolph hnsty Rickey haron Ridmger

Mary Lou Roller Ron Sackett Karen heehan

Bob Smith Wilma Ievens Karen Stivers

Leatha Treadway Mike Van Horn Ken Ymcent

Helen radchs Debbie Watk111s Wanda\ ebb

DcbbJC West Ricky Whitacre Sally \VIentJCS

Russell Wilcher Joyce Wilson Sandy Wood



onnie Dennis Allen dams Bev lark Beverly Buchanan

Greg Atkins Pam Click

Larry Bargo Darryl Coffman

Tim Barney Evelyn Colhns

Jeff Benner Monte Bost Jenny Bauer Jess1e Copas Br1an Cornett ~1Jkc Cornett

Barbara Bradley haron Cornett


Kcnetta Counts Reva Count Robert Cox Dwne Crabtree Bobby CI ider Eddie Cullison Mike Day

CLASS OFFICERS Larry Bargo, Vice-President Pam Click, Treasurer George Davi , Pre ident Barbara Bradley, ecretary

FRESHMAN CLASS Harry Dumford Mark Earnhart Grant Edgington Darryl Edwards Clint Elam teve Elder Mark Florence Bobby Graham Karen Hampton Cheryl Hart Terri Hart ock Mike Hatfield Gail Hawkins Mike Hawkins Pam Helterbridle haron Hickey Everett Holland worth Delores Ho kin, Pam Hoskins Darryl Hurst Eddie I on Terrance Jack on teve Jone Jim Keethler Marsha Lar h Dwne Lewi Junior Lewis nita LeVan


R1ta Lindauer Rose Lindauer Janice Linville James Lmvi lie Rodney Lutes Darlene Lynch Carol Malicote harlotte Maloney haron Mcrarlay David Meador David Mitchell Debbie Morgan Jackie Morgan l:.ugene eace Mike eeley Janice eeley Paul owlin Tom owlin Dick O'Banion Ronnie Osborn Lynn Palmer Velma Parson John Patton Wanda Peak Ralph Perdue Willard Perdue John Portfield Cheryl Powell Jim Randolph Roderick Richards Jim Ricketts Bruce Ritchie Ronald Roark Sherry Robinson Mark Rye Jack Satterthwaite Diane Savage Larkin Servis Barbara Sesslar Aaron Shaw Tom houp Anne Shutts Kenny izemore Marilyn mith Mike mith Courtney Stamper Chuck tiver Roberta Stuckert Jeff Styers Cindy Sullivan ancy Thill Suan Thill Gayla Thompson orma Tinney Carol Todd Barbara Walters Cindy Watkin Jeff Wendling Mike Winn Denvil Wood Alesia Workman Susie Workman Mike Young



Rtd.y dams Dcbhtc lcxandcr orma A lcxandcr

Jeanine Bailey Tim Banas Pam Barret

lan Bernard Bob Bnggs Carol Brooks

Phyllis Carter Deloras CotTman Yickt Combs

Dale Cook Gary ook Gary Cook

ylvia Cook David Cornett Mike Dakin

Rae Lynn Davt · Brenda Day Debbtc Dtamond

Davtd Dtck Teresa Drais Martm Dumford

Brenda Farley Coye Fergu on J im host


Gus L dward Jame Gomf Md.;.e Garrett ernon Gollihugh J1111 Goode Mtke Greene Kevtn Gross

EIGHTH GRADE

Cheryl Hamm Phil I Iarmon Ketth Harrison Mtke I lartsock Frank I lead Tim I lender on Dentse I lillman Rtcky Hobb Ronnie Hoskins Cindy Huffman Kevin I lulick Paul Isaacs Jay Jackson Ronnie James Betty Johmon Linda Johnson uste Johnson Doug Jordan David Lacy Jeff Lamb Randy Lamb Mark Lambert Steve LeMaster John Lewis Kim Link Gerald Livington David Longacre Jim Lucas Kathy 1adison Dtanne 1adden Pam Madden Tont Mariott Dennis 1arsden Jolu1 Moseman Glenda Maynard Harley \1aynard tuart McCullocit Judy McFadden Kem Meadows David Melton Charles Melton \ arren Merris


Greg 1Jller Ttm ~hiler Donna eace Debbie Par'ion Kathy Patton Ttm Praeter Mary Pnngle Ronme Pummill Doug O'Bamon David Ohler Bob Ruggles Sharon Robmson Hazel Rogers Penny Roger Mike Roller Donna Robm on Marlene Rice Darrel Ridmger Rand) Reece Jeff Ram ey Terry Randolph Larry Ray Cathy Sullivan Kathy Stone Je e Smith Ricky Sikora Richard S1mmons Tom 1mpson


R1chard Sh rp Rob.n Sha ·kleford Mar(!,le Serv1s Ten Sackett Steve Savage 11.1elissa ';;aylor Pam Taylor lark Tooley Gary Tredway Sandy VanHorn Rhonda York Marc Wri(!,ht Tim \\ood Bob Wooldrige Jerry\\ J!son JeffWinn Tom Walters R1se Ward Rita Welcher Terry Weng Dmne \\est


Dannv kers Debbie lien Be~ky Andres

SEVENTH GRADE

Ray Andre Jamc Bailey Don Baldwin

athy Blatr Mark Bledsoe Ann Boeck

Dale Bowman Dorothy Briggs Ray Brown

Leah Buckle Evelyn Campbell Tim Carnes

Barbara Carter Jeff Chaney Wilbur lui tian

John Coffman Lisa ombs Kevm onley

Wendell Cook Tim ornett Judy ouch


Vtrlcne Counts Harry Crabtree Danny Crawford Ricky Cndct Lloyd Crump Janet Cru t<.:h field Dcntse Davis Bridget DeWmc Tony DeWine Paul Llder Gary Eldridge Rhonda Evanes Terry fannin Judy hicke


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Kathy Longacre Jerry Malcolm hJnnon Maloney Teresa 1a}o Danny Me( loud

DcbbiC McComas ancy Me bdden Jeff ~1organ and} 1organ Mark elson

Jamc Orndorf Ma111e Osborne Doug Palmer David Penrod Gwen Perdue

Dorothy Peters Bill Pope Bob Porterfield Dale Purkey Frank Randolph

Doug Ratliff Cindy Reese Connie Reynolds Danny Rice Jeff Richards

Vicki Ridinger Ann Robinson Tim Ryan Judy Rye Mike Rye

Tim Shoup Felix Sizemore Marilyn Slattery Dan Smith Mark Stanley

Kris Taylor Joan Thill Debbie Thompson Karen Vincent Cathy Vint

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Jame Walters Charles Ward Gary Weltz Randy Wh itaker Marena York


ACTIVITIES


BECKY ONNER. Senior attendant

W.H.S. , 48-

KINGS, 22 Frc hman attendants:

STEVE ELDER and SHARO CORN ·IT. KAT Y BOOMERSHINE and CHARL E CAl ophomore attendants

KARE

HULL

Sentor attendant

ClcJr kies and the crisp October air added to the Jtmosphere of Homccommg tght 1968, a night which proved to be a complete success for Spartan partisans. Though the victory eemcd certain and ttme seemed to crawl, each fan wrapped another blanket around himself and lustily cheered until the clock ran out. After the partan vtctory, many students went home to thaw out and cllJnge clothes, then returned for a succes ful Homecoming dJnce with Jerry Kaye, WI G disc-jockey.

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HOMECOMING TRADIT 0 The clas of '69, notonous for the breaking of Waynesville illgh School tradit1ons, continued their iconoclastic ways at Homecoming. Instead of the usual king, queen, and one pau of attendants from each class, the cho1ce of king and queen was kept a surpnse until half time; and then the royal couple was chosen from a group of four sen10r couples.

CONNIE

BRADLEY~

Semor attendant


CONNIE BRADLEY and

BILL DIAMOND enior Attendants

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MACK HOWARD and

JEWELL MALI COTE Junior Attendants

JERRY CAUDILL and

BECKY CONNER Scm or Attendants. Left Bottom

Bradley receive a Florence pa s.

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PAT RAINEY,

.. PAT RAJ EY ... 1968 HOMECOMI G QUEE opens the festivities by presenting the game ball to Eric ... In return she receives a gold football necklace ... a peck on the cheek .... At halftime, the coronation ... The queen accepts her jeweled tiara and chrysanthemums ... and misty eyed and shivering part the weather and part the occasion-accepts a kiss from Darryl ....

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DARRYL ALEXANDER CROWNED ...

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SILKY SATIN SPARTANS VICTORIOUS

Faces framed by fading sunlight, coach Eric Florence and senior Connie Bradley watch their team pull through a tense moment. 50

With grim determination Becky Conner, senior, totes the pigskin over the goal line, gaining two points for her team.


16-0.

The mud and biting cold remained unchanged, but one distinguishing factor made the 1968 powder puff football game different from last ye:u's. The I reshman- "enior" ilky a tin p:utans" were victorious over the ophomore-Junior "Petticoat Pouncers" 16-0. \\inning touchdowns were. '

made by Jackie Morgan and B:ub:ua Bradley. Barb:ua and Becky Conner mal-.ing the extra point~. But, in spite of freezing temperatures, both girls and coache\, Jerry Caudill, Eric I· Iorence, Bill Diamond, and Jim Heffner had a grand time prcp:uing for the showdown. 51


SENIORS HAZE FRESHMEN

Pam Click and Pam Helterbridle get pushed and dragged into the "upper class" way of life at W.H.S. 52


One of the many traditions broken by the class of '69 was that of freshman initiation. Instead of being held at night, the "fun" took ()lace all day at school. Girls clad in daddy's dainty overalls, their lovely locks dressed with flowery ribbons, raced through the hall . Boys came prepared for both warm and cold weather in a combination of

long underwear and shorts, topped off by backwards teeshirts. Every freshman's speech was slightly impaired by the pink or blue pacifier which filled hi mouth, though this was more pleasant than the mouthful of Iimburger cheese each reCel\:ed. 53


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CHRI and CHARMAI C.

PLAY CAST Cathy Crane . . . . . . . . . Miss Irene Burgess usie Hartsock . . . . . . . . . . . Elsie Hunter Patty Grieshop. . . . . . . . . . . . . Joan White Karen Sheehan. . . . . . . . . . . . Sylvia Moore Donna Elliot . . . . . . . Miss Carolyn Moran Cathy Coffman . . . . . . . ancy Leveridge Susie Melton . . . . . . . . . . . . Janet Young Penni Lowery . . . . . . . . . . . Lorry Fuller Brenda Watkins . . . . Miss Henrietta Rivers Charmaine Banas . . . . . . . . Kyle Roberts Ted Hammond . . . . . . . . . . . Buck O'Hara Chris Atkins . . . . . . . Mr. orman Carter Mike Beatty . . . . . . . . . . . Jocko Guthrie Dan Prewitt. . . . . . . . . . . Andy Fullbright Dan Koch. . . . . . . . . Mr. Tony Peterson Ronnie Bargo . . . . . . . . . . Milt Saunders Jerry Wendking .... Mr. Richard Leveridge


CURTAIN GOING UP Old Tony

"Shame on you, Andy. Jocko is a very dear friend of mine."

Miss Carol Senf FACULTY DIRECTOR Carla SawyerSTUD£ T DIRECTOR EXTRAS: Bonita Horseman Sue Bryant Debbie Shoup Lorry Hammond Bo Bradley Glenda Miller


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PROM QUEENCYNTHIA HARTSOCK


The atmosphere was relaxed; the music was smooth; truly a memorable evening.

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With ticket in hand , they went to the Prom .

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NINETY

MARSHA ADKI S

JULIE SURF ACE valedictorian

salutatorian

PATRICE POWELL 60

ranked third


Mr. Benton thanks Rabbi Jack Riemer for his baccalaureate message.

-SEVENTH COMMENCEMENT Ninety-Seventh Annual

COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES WAYNESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL

BACCAlAUREATE

Sunday, May 25 COMMENCEMENT

Sunday, May 25

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RI FLORE 1::. gives PAT RAL kiss of congratulation .

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Left : MR. FRA Cl 0 makes one last point to graduating eniors.

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ORGANIZATIONS


NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY To be eligible for membership 111 the Waynesville Chapter of the National Honor Soc1ety. a student must be a sophomore.Junwr. or senior maintaining at least an eightyfive average. The ationalllonor 'oc1 · ty stands for character. scholarship, leadership, and serv1ce. The main purposes of the organ1zat1on are to encourage the students to excel scholastically. to recogn11e outstanding achiCvement, and to prepare students for future roles of leadership in their community and country. During the J96g-l 969 school year. Honor ociety ·ponsored a movie, arranged for a Peace Corps representative to speak to the student body. and prov1ded an opportunity for members to VISit area colleges. ~i-~

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.II. . Officers Chns Barney pres1den t Penn1 Lowery secretary Patrice Powell treasurer Anne Tooley vice-pres1den t


STUDENT COUNCIL Again tim year the student counc1lmade many fmc contnbutions to hfe at\ aynesvllle lligh chool Perhaps 1ts most valuable contribution, hov,:ever, was the opportunity it gave students to participate 1n the democratic process. In many way Wayne ville lligh chool 1s a m1crocosm of our country. A commun1ty set apart, 11 elects 1ts own representatives wh1ch a1d 111 the lcg1slatJOn of the school. Through tim process. students arc able to observe a living lesson in democracy .

MR. Cll RKO, Advisor

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Becky Prendergast. Cmdy Tharr. Mr. Churko. Chris Atkms. Tresa Chaney. Mark Florence, Barbara Bradley. Gail llawkms. Penni Lowery. Anne Tooley, Carol harp, teve Jones, Christy Rickey. Connie Bradley. Cynthia llartsock. Patty Gneshop. Becky Conner, Tom James. Ron Sackett, Jeff Bourne. Bo Bradley, Eric Florence.

Penn1 Lowery Warren Co. pres1dent Cindy Tharr VIce-pre ·•dent Chris Atk1ns pre idcnt Becky Prendergast secretary Connie Bradley treJsurer

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SPARTACUS STAFF

Co-Editors: Eric Florence, Connie Bradley. tors: Charmaine Bana , R1ck hrack. Feature editors: Trish \Valsh. Donna elliott. port¡ ed1tors: Mike Fole:,.., Jerry \\endlmg. Elementary ews editors: Dan Koch. Terry Ab hear. H.. and J.H. ews editor :Linda Webb, Glenda M11ler. 'oc1ety and lub Editor: Marla Adams. Busme s Manager: Perry Johnson. Advisor: \1r . Julia Towmend.

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"Stop the pres es" was a entence seldom heard in the ¡taffwere journali m room. tudenb on the PARTAC kept constantly busy producing each editiOn of the school paper. Though it was almost mvariably a wild rush to meet the Jeadlme, the results were worth the extra effort. Every tudent 111 the ~chool found ~ome article of interest, whe..ther it be the advice of" ncle Malcolm," the mighty partans' athletiC Jccompllshments, or the witty jokes a1med at the student .


YEARBOOK STAFF CAROL IIARP CIIAR\1 \1'\L BA .\ DH3BII SIIOLP PAT \IARIS MR

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CHESS TEAM TI:D: 1lke ornet t, Chn tktn , 1a k Howard. T A. Dl G: Greg Atkm , Mtke Beatty.

DRAMA CLUB

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FRO T: Tammy dward , usie Hart ock, aria Sawyer, Mr. David Ullum, Brenda Watkin , Trish Walsh, usie Melton. SECO D: Cathy Crane. Donna Elliot, Debbte houp, Glenda 1iller, Jane hurko, yntlua Hartsock, Jill Ecker, Cathy Coffman, Charmame Banas, Linda \\ebb, Jackie 1organ, Linda Pope, Bomta Hor eman. TH IRD : Cmdy Tharr,

Patty Gne hop, Becky Conner, Luventa ook, herri I aac, Lorry Hammond, Lynette Wtlson, Kathy Ell10t, Brenda Mttchell, Cindy Sulhvan, Penni Lowery, Pam Young, Helen Vradelis. fO RTH : C.ary Knedlcr, Danny Isaacs, Jerry Wendhng, Ru · el Orndorf, Ted Hammond, Allen Corby, Dan Koch, Royce Bartel, Ronnie Bargo, 1ike Foley.


DEBATE TEAM LEFT: Mr. Ullum, Darryll:.dwards, hll Ecker, Tammy l:.dwan.Js. RIGHT . Dwight Mcrriot, ue Bryant, Lmda Knedler.

The B.O.E. (Bu mess Offrce Lducation) class tram approximately twenty junior girls for the future in a career of secretarial work. The B.O. E. program prepares these glfl for office work by offering such skills as shorthand, typmg, and office maclunes. Also mcluded arc such "musts" AS fa hion and grooming.

FRO T: Ramona Lamb, Carol harp, Mr . Conley, Lorna Fox, Lil Crutchfield. ECOI\,0: herry Pnce, Donna Morgan,Janet Counts, Teresa Chaney, Judy Covey, 1ary Me-

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MR. HATFIELD

SING-OUT

" p, up with people ..."This has become the theme for Waynesville's ing-Out, a branch of the national organization for moral rearmament and the building of future leaders in America. nder the direction of Mr. Lucian l latfield, l G-OUT WAY E VILLE has grown from thirty to one hundred fifty members. It is he who is responsible for the powerful impact the group has made in the Warren County area. Why do so many students want to belong to Smg-Out? Becau e they feel that inging is one of the most effective means of preading patriotism throughout America.


WAYNESVILLE

LEFT FRO'\T RO\\ : Gar} J...nedlcr, Jan1cc eel}, Barbara Bradlc}, \\dlard Perdue, Rod Richards. 110DLE ROW: Ralph Perdue, L111da Knedler, BA K ROW: Darryl b.lward , Dwight Marnot, lui Campbell. RIGHT : 1ana Pulos, Larr} Copas, M1ke eely, \1ark haw, Darryl Hurst, Monte Bost, Terry Hartsock, Bob !lead.


WAYNESVILLE HIGH

FRO T ROW: Mr. Davi , usan Thill, Cmdy Watk1n , Marilyn m1th, Bever!} Buchanan, Lynn Palmer, haron McFarland. E:.CO D RO\\t: Pam Young, Penn1 Lowery, Carla Sawyer, Cynthia Hartsock, Betty Cook, Debby ampbell.

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THIRD ROW: Wilma tevens, Cathy Earnhart, Patti Hall, Jane Churko, Dclore Ho k111s. FO RTII ROW: Gary Knedler, Ronme Bargo, Harry Dumford, Rod Richards, Jeff Wendling, J1m Benton, Dwight Marriot, Clifton Meager.


SCHOOL CHORUS

FRO T ROV : u te Melton, Linda Knedler, Diane avage, Jamce eeley, Cheryl Hart, Tern Hartsock, usan Workman, Barbara Bradley. cCO D ROW: Connie Bradley, Anne hutt , Cathy Elli , Tere a Vint, Roberta tuckert. THIRD ROW : Karen ll ampton, herry Isaac , Lynette Wtl on, Kris-

t1 Mad1 on, Judy Wood, Brenda \'r at kin ,

anC} Thill. FOL RTH RO\'r: Monte Bo t, \1ark Dale:,. Ralph Perdue, Willard Perdue, Rtck hrack, Milton Cook, Ken Ju tice, Chri Campbell.

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FRO T ROW: Kim atterfield, herry l ·aacs, Judy \\ood , 1\oancy Thtll, Anne Shutts. !:.CO D ROW : u an Thill, Rtta Lindauer, Bev Clark, Delore · Hoskms, Jamce eeley, Jan me Bailey, Clifton 1eager, Rod Rtchards. THIRD

ROW: Toni Marnot, Darryl I:.dwards, Dwight 1arriot, Willard Perdue, Mike eeley, Ralph Perdue, Gary Knedler. T OJ G: Dale Batley, Monte Bost, Courtney Stamper.

WAYNESVILLE HIGH

Judy Wood

Sherry Isaacs

Kristi Madi on


FRO T ROW: usan Workman, Jane Churko, Debby Campbell, Linda Knedler, Barbara Bradley, Cheryl Hart. I:CO D ROW: Chn Campbell, L1L Self, Judy Strouse,

Terri Sackett, Terri Hartsock, Mark Dale}, Larr} elson. THIRD RO\v: Brenda \Vatkm ·,Gar} Cook, Allan Bernard, Randy Lamb, Jim Benton, Jeff\\endlmg, Ken Ju t1ce.

SENIOR BAND

tewart McCulloch, Li7 elf, Denise Davis, Gloria Alexander. MIDDLE ROW: Judy Strouse, Teri Sackett, Jeanine Bailey, Dorothy Briggs, Cathy Vint. BACK ROW: Mr. Davi , Tony Marriott, Gary Cook, Mark Lambert, Alan Bernard, Randy Lamb.

MR. DAVIS


FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA The Minerva Hough Chapter of F.T.A. g1ves intere ted tudcnt of \ .H. . a le son in teaching. l:.ach year, these students work 111 clas rooms or offices hoping to earn 200 hour serv1ce. When they have turned 111 200 hours work expenence, they rece1ve then F.T.A. pin . l:.ach year the F.T. . award a schohwl11p to the one ·en1or member who ha ·given the mo t ervicc to F.T. .

[ RO T ROW · Patrice Powell, Teresa Yint, Carol harp, Mrs. Mar} Hartsock, Bonita Horseman, Cathy Crane, [ lien Buckle, Roberta Stucker. fCO D ROW : Karen Hampton, Donna Elliot, Debbie ·houp, Julie urface, Joyce \\ihon, Barbara Peters, Doris \1erris, Darlene Lynch, Sutanne Moore, Linda Kneller. 1111 RD ROW: lorry Hammond, Virginia Peten, Christy RICkey, Anne 'hutts, Debbie \\ atkins, Liz Crutchfield, Sally Wientjes, 80

Barbara Hartman, Debbie Earnhart, Patti Hall. I OURlH ROW: Brenda Hoblit, Diane Patton, Cathy Ellis, J an R yan, Cindy lharr, Penni Lowery, Barbara£ lam, Ramona Lamb, Diane Akers, Glenda Garrett, Cathy CotTman. I II l H ROW: Royce Berman, Connie Bradle:r, Karen llull, Sherry haacs, Lynette Wilson, Brenda Watkins, \\ilma Stcvcm, Dann:r Isaacs, l ammy f dwards.


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CHEERLEADERS Gall llav.:kms Barbara Bradle) LaVerne Caudill Pam Click Debb1e \\atk1n s

WILLIE'S WAlLERS

EIGHTH GRADE CHEERLEADERS Ten Sackett, Debby Diamond, Marr) Pringle, Catll) Madison.


VARSITY BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS Anne Tooley Karen Hull onn1e Bradley Tnsh Walsh Becky Conner

VARSITY FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS Sue Hartsock Linda Webb Charmaine Banas Teresa Robinson Brenda Hoblit



SPORTS

DAVE WRIGHT golf

PAM RAI. EY gul ' track

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GARY BROW

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Wa} ncsville Grccnon ...... . .. 3 29 edarvtlle ....... . 36 Bland1c ·ter . . . . . . . 14 .., .., 1ason . . . . . . . . . . 6- 6 Kmg 1tlls ....... 22 4 orthcastern . . . . . . I 4- 8 pringboro ....... 2 16 Clinton Mas IC • . • • . 2 0 Lillie M1am1 ...... 42 7 Preble hawnee .... 36 I 6

Tcrr} James hu tics to make the final hlock as lloppic scores against Kmg · MIlls 1n the Homccommg game. OJ<.:h Gadd and Coach Paintct }CII encouragement from the sideline .


FOOTBALL The partan po ted a 3-6-1 league record for our h1ghcst finish smcc begmning competillon. W.ll .. cored imprcssJvc win over L1ttle Miami, Kings M1lls, and Blanche ter. Yet even more at1sfymg was the game aga1nst Mason, won 1n every way except the tic score. Once again Eric Florence was the ovcrwhelmmg choice for all-league quarterback. 1ike Kail also had a great year and wa named all-league tackle. lydc Simpson, Mack Howard, J1m Heffner, M1ke Cornett, and J 1111 Hopkins rcce1vcd honorable mention from the league coache for thcu fine play.

COACH GADD and COACH PAITE:.R

Jim Hopkms, all-league second team, pulls down a Florence pas in the end LOne.

Enc Florence leaves a Blanche tcr defender eating sod a¡ he turns upficld on a long k1ck-off return. 87


FRO T ROW: Steve tewart, James Hopkins, Bill Diamond, M1ke Beatty, Jerry Caudill, J 1m Heffner, Mack Howard. ECO D RO'i : Ted Hammond, Joe Heffner, tilton Cook, Kenny McCloud, Ron ackett, Kenneth Orndorf, Bill

Elam, Eric Florence. THIRD ROW : Sam Caudill, Mike Kail, Terry Jame , Clyde Simpson, Mike Cornett, Allen Corby, J 1m a pier, Darryl Hurst.

\vaynesvdle' Super- oph , Bo Bradley and Marty Mayo, showed signs of great thing to come for Spartan partisans.

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Coach Gadd shows "the only way to ride" after the Spartan 'finest hour against Mason.


FIRST ROW: Coach Gadd, Coach Pamter, Mark Florence, Pat Merns, Dan Prewitt. I:CO D RO\\-: \VIIlJrd Perdue. Clinton Elam, teve Jones, Tom houp. THIRD RO\\- : Eddie I on, Ralph Perdue, Marty Mayo, Bo Bradley, Marvm Pummii.

CLYDE SI 1P 0 , All League

All-league quarterbac k. , I:.nc Florence, pu he one aero agam t Blanchester.

The partan parklmg play sent Ma on home knowmg they had lo t even though the ·core stood 6-6. 89


SPARTANS TIE AFTER hav1ng lo t to Ma on by seventy pomts three years ago and one touchdown the following two years, the Spartans, played the1r mo t impre 1ve game of the 6 ea on again t the omets. \V .H.S. scored tw1ce, both t1me hav1ng it called back, once on what the game films proved to be a non-existent chp.


MASON 6-6 Wtth the Comet leading 6-0 and twenty-four second on the clock, the partans started a drive which was completed when Eric Florence lofted a sixtythree yard touchdown pa s to Jim Hopkins. The conversiOn, however, fell hort; and we settled for a 6-6 tiC.

Hoppic Elude a Blan Tackler.


BASKETBALL Like the bee whtch anatonucally hould not be able to fly. the \\. H .. partan proved the experts to be \HOng and tung one. and nearly two. unwary tate Dtstnct Tournament opponent路 .... The 196 -1969 eason proved to be disappointing for oach Davt 路 and the team until the final games. A John ackett last-second ba ket beat lmton 1a 1e 111 a type of game whtch 1s becoming traditional between the two schools. Then, 1n the 'tate Dt tnct Tournament,\\. H. . upended 1acon East by a core of 55-42 111 tt 路first outing. The econd tournament conte 路t ended with a heartbreaktng onepolllt los to Ea t linton in the clostng seconds. tand-out for the sea on were senior John Lamb and junwr Mtke Cornett who were named to the AllLeague Second Team. COACH D VI congratulates John Sackett after-tourney wm.

ST A DI G: Coach We els, Marty Mayo, Ronnie ackett, Jeff Bourne, Allen Corby, Jim Benton, Coach Davis. SIT92

COACH DAVL

TI G: Jim Dakin, Eric Florence, Dennis Hawkins, John Lamb, Dave Wright, Mike Cornett.


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Blanche ter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kmg Mill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carlisle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bellbrook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pringboro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Greenview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Little Mwmi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clmton Massie . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blanche ter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Little Miami . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lebanon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l::.a t Clinton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kmgs Mills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yell ow Springs ............ pnngboro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clinton Massie . . . . . . . . . . . . .

S I 55 75 65 67 64 60 36 I 47 78- 62 75 7 I 77 58 79 58 41 52 54 56 7'13 50 85 56 '137 68 94 53 6 7 50 '13'13 61 -I 53

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Macon Eastern . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 55 East lmton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 -6


JIM DAKI , senwr forward

JOH

LAMB, enior

MIKE COR ETT, junior

SPARTANS DEFEAT BLAN.

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Although the sea on had a di mal beginning, the team began to to wm and the students, Jed by Willie's Wailcrs, began to cheer. The contagious enthusiasm of Both groups sparked the partans during their fine Tournament showing.

entor Denm Hawkms howed flashes of impressive play dunng Ius first full year of varsity competition. He swished two long jumpers in the final cconds to momentarily tic East Clinton in the district tournament.


ERI

FLORE

E, Se111or

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e111or Darryl Alexander cores two aga111 t league champ pringboro.

John ackett, \\I.H .. enior, out-maneuver a Lebanon defender and dnves for the basket.

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FRO T: Larry el on, Ron Sackett, Marty Mayo, Allen Corby, Jeff Bourne, Bo Bradley. BACK : Kc1th Lamb, Bill lam, Jim Benton, Rex Lutes, Coach\ es ·cis.

JUNIOR VARSITY FRESHMAN TEAM FRO T: Mark Florence, Cltnton Elam, Steve Jones, Tom houp, Jeff Benner. BACK: George Davis, Willard Perdue, Ralph Perdue, Darryl Hurst, Jeff tivers, Mike 'Winn, Steve Elder, Jeff Prewitt, Monte l3o t, Dick O'Banion.

EIGHTH GRADE TEAM FRO T: Bruce Jone , John Lou1 , David Cornett, Kem Meadows, Gary Cook, tcvc LeMaster, JeffWinn. BACK : Tim Woods, Mike Hart ock, Gus Edwards, David Lacy, Plul Harmond, Bob Ruggles, R1ck ikora, Doug O'Banion, David Dick, Marc Wright, Mark Tooley.

SEVENTH GRADE TEAM FRO T: James Bailey, Jeff Morgan, Dale Bowman, Chuck \ ard, Tom Shoup. BACK: llarry Crabtree, Tony De\Vine, Tim Cornett, Mark Stanley, Wilbur hnstian, Lloyd Crump, Danny Ak{!rS, Raymond Brown, Rick Hazen.


SACKETT SCORES AT THE BUZZER TO BEAT MASSIE


BASEBALL 196<J wa a rebu!ldmg year with freshmen holdmg down many key posJtJon ¡. \v1th the ea on ju t beginning and the ram ~.:ontmuing where 1t left ofl last year. few games had been played by press tune . l lowever , Coach \ essels' patient direct1on was pay1ng off with surpnsmgly fine play from IllS mexperienced squad. Lnc I Iorence again proved to be the big gun for the partans. a tune after tune, he d1splayed l11s major league potentJal.


FRO T: Courtney 'tamper, ' teve Jones, Gary llymer, Jeff Prewttt. i\tark Florence, Gary Knedler, Ketth Longacre. 13 CK· Coach Wcs cis, cot

Powell, Rex Lutes, Jerry Hammond, Rtchard 0'13anton, Wtllard Purdue. Jerry Wendlmg, t.ddte !son , bic Florence.


ERIC FLORE 'CE was the partan with the big bat.

WILL RD P RD E wa one of the many frc hmen who saw much action in 1969.

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STEVE JO 1: holds the man on second, then fires.


ITTl G· harle Cale , 1arvin Pummill, Tom Holme , Gary Carter, Rod R1chard , Edd1e ulli on, Jim a pier, Darrylllur t, Jeff Wendling. T Dl : tonty Bost, Jim

Heffner, Dave Goode, Mack Howard, Dave Keethler, Mike Beatty, Ralph Purdue, tcve Elder, Jan Pierce, Keith Pummill, Jim Rickett, Dan Prewitt.

TRACK CO CH

11TH CHARLEY CALES fini hes econd with a I 0.5 in the 100.


JR. HIGH TRACK FRO T: Debbie Watkms, Gailllawkin , Brenda ~11tchel. Karen heehan, Barbara Campbell, Jane Churko, Chnsty Rickey. 1.:. 0 D: Lora Hammond, Janette Dakin , Barbara Bradley, Teresa Vint, Janice eeley, Pam llilterbridle, Jackie 1organ, Bev Clark. BA K: Linda Webb , Coach Egbert, indy Watkins, Pam Rainey, Keneeta Count , Ann Shutts, Teresa Robin on, Sharon ornett, Cherylllart, Cheryl Powell, Barbara Sesslar, Diane Crabtree, Rita Lindauer. oach Jedinak.

FRO T: Jame Ba1ley, Mike Knby, R1c Cnder, Dale Bowman, Jeff Ramsey, Ron Pummil. Dave Lacy, Gary Treadway, Richard unmons. LCO D Tun 'houp, Bart lleath. Bruce Jone ·,Tom impson, lms I II ·ey, Tun Ryan. Tony DeWme, Jeff W111n, Dave Dick, \like Roller, RJndy Lamb. B K: Coach Davis, Dan Rice. Bob Ruggles, Phil Harmond, Doug O'Bamon, Jim Goode, Tim \Iiller, Gary Cook. Tony Manot, Keith llarrison.

GIRLS' TRACK


BROWN and KEETHLER GOTO STATE Thi year \ .II. ' cro s-country team de tgned and helped butld tt own course. With the enthu tasl!c leadership of Coach ewman, the team placed well tn each meet and won many: Bl::. T Tl 11::. Brown ..... 10:08 K. Mills . . . . . 28 28 w Keethler .... 10:09 . eastern ..... 41 17 Vv Lamb ...... II: 12 Carltsle ...... 38 21 \\ '\elson ..... II :16 arter ... . . 11:21 Bellbrook .. . . . 35 21 \\ C'arltsle ....... 48 21 \\ Koch .. .. . . II :25 Rye ... .... 12:00 c. 1as ic . . . . . 36 23 \\ Blanchester .... 39 22 w Goode . . . .. 12:19 Garry Brown and Dave Kecthler reprcsen ted Wa:r nesvtlle at the talc Meet, and placed 15th :wd 47th respecltvely.


TENNIS The tennis team record stood 3-1 at pres time. even though the squad wa upset by prmgboro, Coach Pamter and his netters still had hope· to w1n the league. Clui Atkin , first ingles, and 1ilton ook, econd Ingles, turned in fine performances. The ·econd double team, made up of Robert Graham and Kenny McCloud were al o making their shots and were undefeated in four matches. Becau e of health problems Ric Bogan, one of Ia t year's top performers, was unable to compete. Coach Pamter was hoping that Ric would be at the top of IllS game by the end of the ·chedule .

Milton Cook Dan Isaacs Barney Graham Greg Atkins Keith Lamb luis Atkins Bob Graham Ken Me loud Jim Pricket Coach Painter


DAVL WRIC.IIT enior

BOB

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GOLF TEAM

JIM Bl:. TO ophomore

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At pres time Coach Polly's golf team wa undefeated. Dave\ nght, Jim Benton, Bob m1th. and Ron ackett were all turning in low scores and Wll1n111g Impressively .... The partan golfers are eagerly looking forward to Ma on who up et them Ia t year and took the league champiOn h1p.


,... MR.

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MR . KILR, elementary secretary

SCHOOL STAFF GI:ORC.I: KJPLII\IC.LR

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R. Bow man, A. Carmack, J. Carmack, J. I arlcy, B. I ro t, T . Garman, B. Hollandsworth, S. Huffman. B. lone , \1. McCorkel, V. eace, . Richards. GRADE SIX L. Williams, \1rs. I lze; , f'. Andres, K. Banas, S. Blevms, G. Blythe, B. Bowsman, R . Carter, C. Caudill, J. Coker, C. Cotterman, L. l:.arhart. S. I dgington, S. frye, . Gomph, A. Head, K. Hough, D. Hur t, M. John on, R. Lamb, R . Lew1 , R . Leyes, J. Lundy, J. Maynard. R. Peak, C. Plummer, D. Powell, A. Randolph , T . Rickey , S. mith, L. tiver, B. Todd, S. Wallace, \1iss Waldroup, D. Aycock, T . Briggs. E. Blythe, M. Brown, \1. Cales, J. Cook, V. Dakin, R. Dellard, V. farley, L. rrantz, P. Griehop, G. Gross, D. Harns, B. Hartsock . . Ha\~kins, T. Helterbridle, T. Hoskins, M. Knisley, T. Lamb , L. Lmville, A. McKeever, T. ow lin, R. R1gney, \1. aylor, R. Saylor, S. Stanley. L. Traylor, C. Walters, P. Whitney, C. Winn, D. York, Mr. \Vaton, J. Bailey, D. Blair, L. Bogg , 1. Bradley, C. Bunnell, M. Cornett. D. Gilliland, L. Grim, C. Haggard, J. Hildeberecht, V. Ho kins, C. Jones, M. Jone , B. Koch, A. Lamb, R. Lewis, A. Littleton, J. Livingston. S. 1aloy, C. Martin, T. \1cCulloch, T. \1eadow , T. \1itchell, B. \1organ, C. Orndorf. . Ram , P. impson, P. Smith, R. Walters, J. \Vatkins. Mr. Hatfield, C. Boomer hme, R. Briggs, R. Brown, D. Coffman, M. Combs, M. Combs, S. Dellar, M. Diamond, C. Ellis, J. England, G. Frantz. T. Irons, L. Johnson, T. Jone , B. Jordan, R. Keethler, R. Kidd, M. Lamb, R. Lutes, M. Reeves, S. Meager, C. Miller, K. Penrod. GRADE FIV R. Roark, R. Ru e, K. Ru ¡sell, G. cott, D. Shutts, I . tamper, K. Stone, L. Todd, B. Tooley, C. Wical, Mrs. Vanderpool, R. Bailey. T. Barney, A. Bernard, R. Boat, C. Bradley, D. Brown, L. lick, A. Crump, S. Elder, M. l'o ter, R. Frye, R. Hairfield, J. Hammonds. R. Hill, D. Hockett, M. Lamb, D. LeMaster, D. Livingston, M. elson, M. Peters, K. Pope, C. Porterfield, S. Pringle, R. Purkey, V. Richard . J. R1gney, D. Simmon , 1. Skaggs, B. Snoddy, D. Tinney, M. Treadway, J. Vint, Mrs. Gadd, C. Alexander, F. Baldwin, G. Bellman, E. Bishop. B. Couch, R. Dakin, D. Day, D. Frye, K. Frye, D. Hatfield, C. Hymer, C. Kinsel, D. Lamb, T. Lamb, M. Miller, J. Morgan.


D. Neeley, T. owlin, S. Parson, C. Pottenger, C. Ridinger, K. Robbins, R. Robbins, D. Robinson, J. Rogers, K. Schafer, D. Sharp, S. Sheehan. D. Smith, J. Webb, Mrs. francisco, C'. Bauer, K. Brunton, D. Christian, M. Conley, 1. Crane, 0. Craycroft, W. Cullison, K. Dunaway, R. Eldridge. C. Grim, T. Hillman, D. Kleman, R. Lainhart, T. Lamb, 1. Livingston, D. Mercer, M. Moore, D. O'Banion, R. Robinson, 1. Ryan, R. Saylor. S. Shutt , C. Simpson, 1. Smith, D. Stubbs, B. Vincent, T. Vinson, J. Wendling, D. Wilkerson, C. Wood, G. Wood, Mrs. Lacy, M. Adkins. ¡ K. Andres, P. Barney, K. Brown, L. Click, T. Cooper, R. Covey, D. Crawford, S. Gooch, S. Hatton, M. Hildebrecht, R. Ingram, S. Jones. D. Lamb, L. Lamb, C. Malicote, S. McComa , D. Morgan, J. O'Dell, J. Osborne, W. Patton, D. Price, K. Ratliff, T. Rolph, G. Smallwood. GRADE FOUR C. Smith, A. Traylor, K. Walsh, S. Wientjes, Mrs. Ramp, R. Adams, M. Banas, M. Begley, T. Carrier, M. Carter, P. Couch, S. Crider. D. Crane, L. Earnhart, C. Edgington, B. Esselman, C. Grice, E. Griffith, A. Hairfield, C. Watkins, J. Hillman, S. Johnson, J. Jones, R. Jordan. C. Lamb, A. Maloy, S. Madison, D. Miller, B. Mullins, F. Peter , C. Ponder, S. Richards, S. Ridinger, K. Simpson, F. Thill, T. Thorton. J. Todd, J. Wampler, Mrs. Pack, D. Alexander, K. Baldwin, L. Bromagen, L. Carmack, S. Cook, C. Copas, M. Couch, W. Flint, K. Fricke. J. Goode, J. Hawkins, D. Henderickson, A. Hockett, S. Hoskins, . Hunstad, C. Kier, D. Kleman, T. Lamb, L. Lawless, J. Littler, E. Macinnis. K. Martin, C. McFadden, D. McFarland, C. Miller, B. Morgan, \V. Morgan, T. Pierce, D. Pringle, R. Randolph, G. Slone, K. Smith, B. Snoddy. R. Wical, J. Bauer, L. Bixby, M. Boeck, T. Campbell, S. Cook, A. Davis, D. Garrett, D. Hawkin , J. Henry, D. Hisey, D. Johnson. B. Koch, K. Lamb, R. Lamb, P. Littleton, T. Lundy, G. Mitchell, T. Mitchell, K. Morgan, J. Morri , D. eace, P. Rush, C. Russo.

L. Self, . Shafer, L. Smith, C. Spencer, J. Stubbs, R. Taylor, S. Traylor, M. Walter , Y. Wilkerson, S. Bailey, T. Biggs, A. Brown. J. Brown, D. Buckland, C. Clark, D. Conley, P. Cox, J. Elam, T. Gadd, J. Hawkins, J. Hollandsworth, V. Hollandsworth, L. Horseman, L. Hughes.


P. Jones, K. Lamb, T. Leach, G. Malicotc, S. Maloney, J. Mar den, D. Merris, B. ell, J. Osborne, K. Pottenger, B. Pringle, T. Reynolds. GRADE THREL S. Robinson, H. Shackelford, D. Shoup, R. St. John, E. Whitmer, S. Wilkerson, Mrs. Click, T. Amburgy, . Andres, D. Ballard, P. Banas, D. Begley. A. Boa!, R. Briggs, A. Brown, T. Chenoweth, B. Combs, R. Copas, M. Cornett, S. Elder, A. Grill, . Hammel, T. Hatton, S. Helterbridle. R. Littletown, S. Lundy, D. Miller, M. eeley, S. Perry, R. Randolph, P. Scherer, K. Seidl, J. Thomp on, C. Wilkerson, M. Wood, l\1rs. Courtney. M. Anderson, B. Barrett, C. Bunnell, V. Campbell, S. Clinehens, A. Crane, D. Edgington, V. Gibson, J. Hockett, D. Ingram, C. Kruer, R. Lamb. D. LeMaster, A. Leyes, D. Littler, K. Longacre, T. Martin, R. McKeever, J. Mellott, R. Merri , K. Miller, T. Patterson, B. Ray, M. Rush. E. Sizemore, G. Smith, R. Smith, J. Tooley, Mr. Benfer, D. Barber, A. Bennett, Z. Couch, K. Cales, C. Flint, T. Francisco, C. Frye. C. Hansard, S. Heath, S. Hough, J. Kien, T. Lainhart, T. Lamb, L. Lander, S. Malicote, D. Patton, L. Purkey, W. Ratheweg, S. Ratliff. F. Robinson, L. Rush, A. Scott, M. Simpson, L. Sparks, L. Taylor, L. Townsend, D. Vaught, R. Wallace, D. Walters, S. Wisecup, Mrs. Slone. T. Bargo, . Carter, D. Coffman, T. Couch, K. Colvin, D. Dejarnette, M. Elcook, K. Frost, D. Hannah, E. Huey, L. Hughes, C. Irons. M. Jones, K. Lamb, T. Mitchell, R. eeley, P. owlin, K. O'Dell, T. Patton, K. Purkey, K. Ramsey, D. Rathweg, C. Saylor, R. Smith. GRADE TWO R. Sharp, L. Stamper, C. Tinney, K. Vaught, J. Wendling, Mr . Palko, B. Andres, D. Bailey, D. Bixby, S. Clinehens, J. Cornett, R. Cullison. M. Farley, S. Fritts, V. Fro t, P. Gibb , C. Henry, K. Hisle, D. Hollandsworth, B. Hor eman, B. Isaac , D. Lamb, K. Leach, T. Lewis. E. Malicote, K. Miranda, R. Morgan, B. Randolph, R. Richards, B. Ridinger, R. Rye, Q. Sherwood, . Simp on, B. Smith, M. Spencer, S. Steward. R. Stoner, J. Treadway, C. Walter , D. Webb, C. Adam , T. Adam , T. Arnold, B. Baker, R. Boomershine, J. Bourne, K. Brunton, J. Campbell. L. Carter, S. Couch, S. Counts, M. Elliot, L. Gilliam, K. Grice, J. Halton, C. Hatton, D. Harmon, D. Hollandsworth, D. Hughes, R. Isaac.


T. Lamb, L. Marriot, G. Lynch, D. Matter, J. Mitchell, R. Neeley, D. Osborne, M. Pope, R . Rickey, T. Rigney, J. Rogers, K. Sharp. P. Todd, S. Watkins, Mrs. Cook, n. Aycock, C. Barnett, S. Blevins, L. Blythe, R. Bost, R. Buckland, G. Carmack, T. Coffman, K. Cox. L. Esselman, D. Gibson, T. Hardin , A. Hawkin , J. Hickey, E. Jones, S. Jones, M. Littler, J. McDonald, C. Montag, D. Morgan, S. Osborne. B. Price, J. Richards, B. Ritchie, B. Robbins, K. Robbins, R. Rogers, M. Rye, R. St. John, R. Stoner, C. Waltz, J. Wendling, D. West. K. Wood, Mrs. Hodson, F. Bennett, E. Bradley, J. Carter, G. Coffman, J. Combs, D. England, C. Esselman, T. Foley, P. Furnas, B. Gomph. H. Gorsuch, D. Greene, D. Head,

J. Hildebrecht, S. Lamb, C. Leyes, K. Madison, G. Malicote, S. Maloney, L. Mitchell, C. Montag, P. Morris. J. Pottenger, B. Price, K. Purkey, G. Randolph, D. Robbins, J. Russell, D. Saylor, S. Shafer, T. Slattery, C. Snell, D. Watkins, J. Bollard. GRADE 0 E C. Bromagen, T. Brown, D. Carmack, D. Crowe, C. Elliot, D. Frost, A. Hanna, T. Hatton, Hollandsworth, D. Johnson, J. Jones, . Lamb. P. Littletown , G. Miller, J. Moore, J. eely, T. 0 borne, T. Parson, J. Richards, A. Russell, T. Stapleton, S. Sparks, J. Stewart, J. Stout. V. Wampler, K. Wical, R. Wilkerson , Mrs. Edwards, S. Adams, B. Barber, M. Bunnell, D. Campbell, T. Edgington, P. Elcook, C. Fritts, B. Frye. J. Hall, R. Harmon, S. Isaac , D. Johnson, T. Jones, C. Karmen, E. Lamb, J. Lamb, D. Maynard, J. Mitchell, T. Patton, M. Peters.

J. Purkey, M. Seidl, C. Sheehan, S. Spann, J. Vanderpool, A. Wilkinson, T. Woods, R. Akers, G. Ashmore, K. Berry, T. Bi hop, S. Bost. S. Cherryholmes, J. Dakin, K. Davis, M. Grice, S. Griffith, T. Harrison, H. Hisey, B. Hollandsworth, H. Horn, T. Huey, S. Huffman, C. I aacs. A. Lamb, L. Lamb, R. Morgan, V. Ray, R. Robbins, D. Smith, A. Snoddy, R. Stapleton, B. Taylor, M. Banas, T. Baner, . Bennett. M. Bishop, D. Carter, T. Clark, C. Coffman, D. Combs, D. Hall, R. Huffman, T. Jones, M. Lamb, V. Leyes, C. Macinnis, C. Overbee. L. Palko, R. Parsons, J. Patton, W. Pennington, C. Powell, P. Scherer, C. Schlegel, D. Sizemore, S. Stephens, B. Weng, D. Wilder, D. Wilkerson.


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