All information was copied from the 1974 Wolverine annual.

Listed below are the 1974 graduates and their plans after graduation.

Britton, Brian--coach Cleavinger, Pat--housewife Coker, James--engineer
Coker, JoAnne--elementary education Dunnam, Karen--nurse Eagle, Marilyn--clerk typist
Ellis, Gay--computer programming Enloe, Gary--computer programming Freeman, Brad--aircraft engineer
Fuentes, Janie--nurse Green, Debbie--secretary Guana, Richard--coach
Haley, Brad--ranch operator Hamilton, Evan--diesel mechanic Henderson, Donnie--livestock operations
Holland, Pam--navy career Hood, Margarette--model Hucks, Ronnie--farmer
Inglis, Teri--teacher Johnson, Noilene--housewife Kelley, Kim--secretary
Lee, Scott--scientist Lewis, Sheila--nurse Longoria, Mary--nurse
McDonald, Edwin--implement dealer Messer, Marianne--advertising Monreal, Rudy--farmer
Nance, Jimmy--trucking business O'Bellejo, Joe--ranch management O'Hair, Kenny--advertising
Parish, Sammy--electronics technician Pittman, Becky--secretary Rivas, Janie--homemaker
Rodriquez, Pete--coach Scheller, Scott--ranch management Smith, Becky--secretary
Smith, Minnie--housewife Stephens, Randy--mechanical engineer Watson, Monty--ranch operations
Wilson, Lonnie--diesel mechanic Winder, Charles--chemical engineer Wood, Hal--banking and finance
Class Motto
Something attempted, something done.

Class Yell
We're the best every before,
Senior Class of 1974

Class Flower
Carnation

Class Colors
Yellow and White

Class Sponsors
Marie Slover and Bill Anderson

Valedictorian--Scott Lee
Salutatorian--Kim Kelley

Class Song
Friends With You

What a friend we have in time,
Gives us children, makes us wine,
Tells us what to take or leave behind.

And the gifts of growing old
Are the stories to be told
Of the feeling more precious than gold.

Baby's days are never long,
Mother's laugh is baby's song,
Gives us all the hope to carry on.

Chorus: Friends, I will remember you,
think of you, pray for you,
and when another day is through
I'll still be Friends With You.