Crispus Attucks High School - Tiger Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)
- Class of 1973
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I v -my We're S-E-N-I-0-R-S Plain Fun A Dream. . .Reality l lhVOlV9m8hf Twenda Pomoia lLet Us Go Togetherl Bobbie Jean Smith is this 1 We also congratulate Audrey Estelle Jones as '73's salutatorian, the second highest rank in the class. While attending Attucks, Audrey majored in English, social studies, math and science. She plans to further her education at General Motors Institute. year's valedictorian, since she has achieved the highest scholastic award presented each year for the highest average of grades after four years. We congratulate her for gain- ing this high honor. Her future plans after graduation are to attend the University of Cincinnati. BROOKS, JERRY BROOKS, JOHN W.-zodiac sign Taurus-Freshmen class vice-president, freshmen, reserve, varsity football and basket- ball, marching band, Homecoming King Student Council, Lelterman's Club, chairman of Youth for Crispus Attucks BROWNLOW, BENJAMIN BUCKNER, MEREDITH-Mimi-zodiac sign: Capri- corn-choir, English Club, Student Council, Booster Club BURNETT, SHARON BURNS, LINDA BUSBY, BRIANT BUSSEY, DENISE CALLEN, CHERYL CAMPBELL, RICHARD-Bone-zodiac sign: Gemini-United States Navy CAGE, MARILYN CARSON, LORETTA-Lowe-zodiac sign Libra-Bowling CARTER, TULIGHTA CLARK, KAREN-zodiac sign: Scorpio-Operation Upbeat-Marian College ' COLEMAN, HARRY-zodiac sign: Virgo-cross country, Chess Club-United States Navy COLEMAN, MICHAEL-Mike-zodiac sign: Cancer-R.O.T.C.-United States Army COLEMAN, VANESSA COMMODORE, ANDREA-Cissy-zodiac sign: Pisces-J.A., Boosters Club treasurer, COE, Girls Drill Team FLETCHER, GAYLE MARIE-Fletch-zodiac sign: Sagit- tarius-secretary of sophomore class, Spanish Club, Pomo- ias-IUPUI FREEMAN, LILLIE-Lil-zodiac sign: Cancer-Tiger Topics editor, Indiana University Upward Bound-Indiana University GIBSON, RUTH GOLDER, REGINALD-zodiac sign: Virgo GOODLOE, VIVIAN-At-zodiac sign: Taurus GRAHAM, JOBINA GRIGSBY, ANNA GROVES, WILLIAM-Bill-Bill-zodiac sign: Scorpio GUPTON, HAROLD HALL, JUANITA-Tomato-zodiac sign: Taurus-Tigerettes, Boosters, varsity cheerleader, Student Council, Youth for Crispus Attucks, Pomoias, homecoming queen can- didate-DePauw or Indiana State HARDEN, WANDA-Lee-zodiac sign: Virgo-Student Coun- cil, junior class vice-president, Boosters, three-year varsity cheerleader, girls' track team, Spanish Club, Pomojas-Illinois State HARTLEY, SALLY HARRIS, GARY HARRIS, ORAME-ITT Institute HARRIS, THOMAS HATCHER, TONYA ANN HAYNES, DELOISE GLADNEY, CLARENCE JONES, KEVIN LESTER-Spoony-zodiac sign: Capricorn-Student Council president, Boy State alternate, Lettermen's and Key Club, Varsity Football, Track, Tigerama, Youth For Crispus Attucks, choir, Boys' Ensemble, Swing Choir-Arizona State University JONES, PAULA-zodiac sign: Sagittarius-Student Council vice-president, Girls State representative, Booster Club presi- dent, English Club, FBLA, Youth For Crispus Attucks, Block's Fashion Board-Indiana University JONES, SHERRI-zodiac sign: Leo-Maiorettes, J. A., Girls Glee Club KELLY, TERRY KENNEBREW, THERESA KEYS, SHERIN KIRKLAND, BETTY LEE, MARVA-Rae-zodiac sign: Sagittarius-varsity cheerleader LEVERINGSTON, IDA-zodiac sign: Aquarius-Booster Club, Drill Team, Girls Glee, choir, DECA-school ol nursing LEWIS, ROBERT-Big Lew-zodiac sign: Scorpio-football, choir LEWIS, SHIRLEY-zodiac sign: Pisces-Tiger Topics reporter LINDSAY, RANDAL-Duckwood-zodiac sign: Virgo-Band A ti N mess iv 1, S Si I LINZA, WANDA-Little Bit-zodiac sign: Pisces-Tiger staff, English Club-Indiana State University LIPKINS, GUY-Hands-zodiac sign: Sagittarius-marching band, dance band, pep band, Booster Club, Key Club LISENBY, DAVID LEE-Liz-zodiac sign: Gemini-varsity basketball, baseball LIVERS, PAULA-zodiac sign: Cancer-vice-president ol English Club, Spanish Club, Tigerette, Freshmen cheerleader, National Honor Society, Who's Who among American High School Students, FBLA, Student Council, Youth For Cirspus Attucks, yearbook editor '71-'72, '72-'73, Design Club, alternate to Girl State, COE-Wilbertorce University LOGAN, MARY 4 LOTT, BARBARA OATTS, DONALD-Quake O'CONNOR, LINDA KAY-zodiac sign: Scorpio-girls' glee club, girls' ensemble ORR. JANICE PARKEFl,JESSE PARKER, PHYLLIS MARIE-Pooche-zodiac sign: Capricorn-pompom girl-nursing PATTERSON, MAPLE PENIEX, JUDY PENMAN, DEARMAND-Dee-zodiac sign: Aquarius-navy PENNYBAKER, LYNETTA JEAN-Penny-zodiac sign: Scor- pio-Porter Business College PERKINS, JERRY-Perk-zodiac sign: Libra-football, goll, track, wrestling, National Honor Society, Science Club presi- dent, Lettermen's Club, exercise in Knowledge, lab assistant, Student Council President, regional science fair winner, high school secondary Science Institute at Indiana University, Who's Who Among American High School Students, chairman of Youth for Crispus Attucks, Tiger Topics sports editor, year- book sports editor, T. A. Kleckner Science Grant, SLOCA, Leadership and Service Award, honor roll, Key to the city of In- dianapolis, news correspondent, Senior Council, Pomo- jas-Cornell or Purdue PHELPS, BRENDA-zodiac sign: Leo-Home Ec Club, COE-Kentucky State PHILLIPS, SARA as I 5:5 f ,J f in ' ft1lf:5TFl1tf ' A PILLOW, GLORIA PIPER, BRIAN PULLINS, DEBRA POINDEXTER, TUWANA A POLLARD, DUANE-Goober-zodiac sign: Pisces PORTER, HARVEY-Padre-zodiac sign: Libra-Key Club sergeant-at-arms, secretary and treasurer, president ol band, and drum maior, Upward Bound, band, dance band, Student Council, Youth for Crispus Attucks, Boosters, pep band-ln- diana University 35 SKATES, ROBERTA SKELTON, KENNETH SIMPSON, POLLIE SMITH, BOBBIE-Deda-zodiac sign: Leo-Design Club, English Club, Spanish Club, Student Council, Youth For Crispus Attucks, yearbook, National Honor Society, Tigerret, American High School J. A.-Fish University SMITH, FRANCES-Fran-zodiac sign: Capricorn-Home Ec Club, Heart Fund Drive, J. A., Upward Bound-Indiana Univer- sity SMITH, HERMAN-zodiac sign: Cancer-Letterman Club, var- sity iootball, Student Council, Western Kentucky RONALD STONE JACQULINE STRONG ANTHONY TAYLOR TAYLOR, REGINALD TAYLOR, RITA TEDWELL, ARTHUR I A-1 THOMAS, BRENDA THOMAS, ROSEMARY TIPTON, SHERRIE VAN DEAVER, GERALYN WALTON, ELMIRA WARD, SAMUEL iw r Ruth Bledsoe Howard Bonds Karen Chandler Vickie Douglas Carolyn Dozier Keith Foreman Orlando Gurnell James Harper Julian Hayes Sherman Henry William Hurt Katherine Jones Paul Locke Stephenie Luten Bernita Matthews George Mellon Deborah 0'Daniel John Tandy Radine Terry Brenda Tunstall Jesse Vaughn Dwight Walker Katherine Wallace Christie Williams Deborah Winfrey Sheilah Woodson Late Senior Pictures W 9 , Our Administrators Vice-principal Wilbur Chenault is probably the man most known by everyone at CAHS-it not by appearance, at least by voice. Although Mr. Chenault makes announcements forthe benefit of everyone here, he also does an outstanding iob as Director of Teacher Personnel. Reflections of Mr. Chenault are always GOOD. As Vice-principal in charge of Pupil Personnel, Mr Thomas Fihe's busy schedule is reflected in scheduling report cards and other records. Despite the demands on his time and patience, Mr Fihe manages to deal with everyone calmly and thought- fully. xAA- ' ft is Mr- Charles Walker i - 1 . . I ZL.. -gf Director of the Ailucks Evening School h--g 'gg-g .V gfgg A f :gh fi? -m k Q m1 ' -'hA l f ' s - ' . . . Us is . ,.:- - A :.X,X i 1, .SV- , . ianfw- -4 .. -. fsiifmsws- s r e v . 1. f-+5 . seg . .. X - - A . -- .1 1-ww'-:kgs-. siwf Jew - i is i ., . i 2:32:11 ?.4.e 5f..f!-' - . . .gig ' t ff: M , -. Y ' SE: i . X , ' -f Xk '::-.i:.?:.::.- t . is we -. is M eggs-.gi.. ---- K . -- . . . -L E ... . . 5: .f-:+I 1. H4 - X-'N'-w9'lQ?? X .. g '- :sf -V ' ' ..sfiz:55 , . . . .. . 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Mrs. Jacqueline Frederigk school I'lUfSe Mrs. Catherine Brooks security Mrs. Louis Altman Mrs. Fran Watson social worker Secretary, Evening School Thanks for the Service Right, Where's that money coming from, Mrs. West asks from behind her bars in the school bank. Below, under That blond wig you can find Mrs. Chalman, attendance cler. U-'- .41 f :iw 'X .yi xx 4 76,23 Wm I X my g ' 542 f 4 + V. J U WH 9 Q, f ,WMV QTY, . 5, n f fm Nefwswm E ,xwwfwx K K is-E ,WM L. MQ? wvx L 2 1,311 W fi A f ig ri -M - 'X 2 if X 1:-J A . .. .:- 1 --- A R- ibn fi-:yi . QNQ 5: .K mt A ,. M li:-5 . f. 27 33 .55 -X ., x x V . i f X SE ff? I ' W' f ' 'xw xi .M My I: fi N ,ff he f X. 5 x , ' f ' f ,f Q 4 ,ff N A A -.. ..,. L , ' L awk - sg -- .mis sw-.X K' ' K - ,, if L,A. . 1 .rc s s 2 A-'xv ga.-k ..-. f . NQXSW ' 55 '- f-Q . - . . PM N V ,LLL .V , -LLL X V- 1 - f .. VLL. 'N'- .Q f N ff-LL L-LfL -J Q E:-.1-...M W? 171 45, 7 , M ya., 7, 5 1 ,fra W V 's all ,Z , 2 2 gymwwhf' 2 1 L 1 K , fa K X 4 , wa , fv f , I' I ,xnxx Y A, 1 fr' any ,.Z1 Clay is messy, but the results are worth it. NW-'w.,...,,,,., .3 ,I Crafts get attention from Mrs. Pennington and her students. Fenton Perkins, Jeff Zachary and Connie Cowherd pursue art in different media. From clay, from paint and ink, from wood and wire, from string and yarn come the beautiful and intriguing products of the art department. Their biggest success this year came from the 35 awards they won in the Ayres art competition. The many posters and decorations in the building also prove their hard work. The art department also claims the photographers who reflect our school on film. John T. Harris polishes the piece of jewelry he has created. tu. it ,gum ,Ny 5.111 as William Peterson Mrs. Jean Gregory Miss Pamela Cf'-'se' Mrs. Mildred Smith, head fi These students will benefit from skills in cashiering and sales when they hunt lor jobs after graduation url' ffaemeivll GTi:mmm1mH3l?lllm:Ai-limi Hifffiiwiiagiliv iifiliwlial egefiisfgillii-Qs' W wwliiwiwglllnl l ll gflfff a ll tiff , effefYi fif ' l wgmwfwl4.:'lllfl ww r ' . .. ami? 'J infill ,lwSwllc.lfl,.'-0lf, ., ' L Yiwvlifqwr L f 1 sM-fxwllli, Milli .wifi 2' i a ,AVIV Q 5 Sw ' 1 2 , . vuywalk Sllsll: 3 Q 3 lg Jill lm M. .f fllgllwlllflfllllllll ilwalftllllllsglwll - llawllwx l-llllllwi l. X-film if-' Mlllllwlllllfl , Wwllfbg nl' me sillllilfsllfyi . wi Wa' X wat P55 if ig i ll lx . f l jf gpm 2 5 1 T L E ig is ,Q X Q Steve Yerich rs. Wanner's class takes time from literature to jump on the Tiger train as tourney fever Miss Louise Goss ts. iss Elaine Theisen Miss Freddi Stevens Miss Mary Anderson f weslrwlltz l M 1, .- ll . ll ll ,l ii? llwlllarlfgl-1 M 4' , flllliszl , 1' -Wi' lflillll. ' 5 gg? V ' lx all .X If g 'tl ill f ,xi ,li vllll 1:1 l .f we lllxlww ilfvllglllf' Mrs. Judith Wanner 'lil' . fd' e Work With Word John Malin Are you seniors looking up lnimical? Left Briant Busby, Wanda Linza and Keith Miller, check their dictionaries. Below, Byron Fleed and Richard Powell write down the definition they found. Mrs. Louise Lamkin XX rl f XX w x 'W iiill WlXW' - X T Xi XX':i X l .XX X XXX X, XXX Wit-HWXX?-'-WXXXSXX J W N '1X ,sXXXXffX- W ww X ,XX X wm a tsl-l with XXXXXXXXMXX:X ' ' XX i' Xwiiriw' X Nliili itliif'i1-WW' Wwirar' X X1 'XXX CXX 5' X 'WX vw im X WWXXXTT' A tl ':tWXX -X it W' XXX'Xt Xw X X XA XX XX X ti. X XX XGlXXX,XX lX X XXXXXXXXX X :GMX X XX wX.tiXXXXX:X . X X ww w XM . 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The social studies department in- vestigates these questions through classes in history, government, economics, and psychology. Of special interest to students here is the course in Afro-Americanhistory. +R. WW X Mr. Joe Smith ol the Human Relations Consor- tium spoke to social studies students. i 2ffW5W 'W f ?Q5fI5 w 1 1 Z .' 2 Wu 0 J N ' X s is In Social Studies X. 1' This group doesn't seem too excited about Spanish. Maybe some redhot Mexican food would liven them up. me m k My ttii it in it 5, Students seem to enjoy working in the language lab. And Personal Beauty E x i N0 PHOTO V AVAILABLE Mrs. Anna Jackson, head Mrs. Kay Thompson Mrs. Shirley Hembd Mrs. Loris Hatfield is E1 iih . .ll 1-r - e K' g. Mrs. Margaret Smith ... f ' . Marcia Hays plans a new spring wardrobe. Next SNP-3 WW Sl-Wing SWIG- We'Il have goodies in the oven soon. H .gi f 'n-X Joseph Fishback and Michael Bird- song prepare a movie projector to be sent to one of the classrooms. Books and Machines at Mrs. Kellerman explains the use ol library reference materials lo her orientation class. Mrs. Mary Oglesby Bennie Parker Mrs. Diane Brandstetter The department is not noted for en couraging dignified positions. Q W f alfa rr. a .., .......,... i ' it M s o X viii iw - Wsiiiwwil W NW Xwliwwiwiiif W N Mimi s ww it w ,N ,rx T ,W , -NNN 'il' X ' ,Q wx w w, in iii MM X iiiiiii X W X i 1 x 1 v HQ v X Nm ' X vllilwi 'V ' ,, X w.1wr we We wi. GRAM, , M Ewmwni wf iff MNWNH, ,f Robert Sherman 3 , T 'N iii, ' W X-w i WLYHx'?i fii'i1W Ww1r ' . f 'i nl f it - .Q T y -it js ,e,ggW, S 'f-Wtfgw it A if W1 A i .n . 1. .qfiilieli . ' wfglivew W' V, ,E 545514 -15,15 SE' Ralph Tyler Mrs. Mariorie Thomas James Malin In the two pictures below, Mr. Tyler and Mr. Kaeuper help their students f 1 V? 3 il 4n,W,,M 1 Wi hyV', f lf' ,fy Electronic aids keep us from counting on our fingers Not Again Mr. Squires The Choir Rehearses 1 w Stephen Behlmer, head William Harrod George Roddy Hands are kept busy in the industrial arts department. Some young men work with automobiles, others with carpentry tools. Some learn to set type in graphics, while others gain skills in tailoring, cleaning and pressing. Elec- tronics and architectural draw- ing engage others. There's always plenty of activity in this department. Industrial Arts: At Work With Tools Machine, Wood, Type Wayne Newhart James Miles shows the finished product of the cleaning and pressing class. f am Ea mm Marching With the Military The sounds of drilling are familiar ones on the parking lot outside school, and the trophies our ROTC units win are proof that they work hard. Under the direction of Sgt. Clarence Brooks, the handsomely uniformed men practice military dis- cipline. They win praise whether as color guard at Pacer, games, in parades, in rifle meets. And, of course, there is the feminine side, too, for ROTC sponsors. lt is a branch of women's lib? The men parade with colors General Harry Brooks, an alumni, visited our ROTC unit this year Here he chats with cadets Johnson ggggg Fl gef ected Through The as an sg f ef. 1 fha? I f W ' Q ' 1-'aff 2' o , William Worrell gs. ,Q Mrs. Charlotte Charlton Learning about life and how it functions are some things reflected in the science depart- ment. ln biology, students learn how life starts and how it is maintained. Chemistry students learn how some substances affect our lives. Students conduct experiments and through l-aynos Billingsley these and related reading, gain knowledge of Ken Clauslng the physical world and how life goes on in it. Sophomore Mary Fugate discovers a world of tiny creatures under the microscope. Human Relations U - ns, 9' We Learn To Work Together W 1 fi! , rmmghl vp 2 an ' A :VV.,, V y 'fi fs ,A MW W, M, M 'Ww- mp.- Youth for Crispus Attucks Seated, left to right: Jerry Perkins, Theresa McCoy, Chuck Wolfe, Paul Barrett, Debra Jones, Beatrice Simpson, Tonya Hatcher, Dorothea Marks, Briant Busby, Paula Harris, Mr. Klinkoseg standing: Jon Threadford, Michelle Meiring, Phyllis Attucks has been integrated now for over a year. And even though most people have gotten used to the idea, it's up to the students to promote the school and its population. Youth for Crispus Attucks is doing just that. It is trying to disprove the rumors and wrong beliefs many people hold about the school. The club wants everyone to know that integration can work here. Sponsor is Mr. David Klinkose. Of- ficers are chairman, Jerry Perkins, co- chairman, Rick Hartleyg promotion- chairman, Tom Myers, promotion co- chairman, Steve Wilsong captains, Margaret Cox, Chuck Wolfe, Kevin Jones and Dee Meister. Denton, Jackie Randall, Margaret Cox, Thomas Myers, Regina Perry, Barbara Hannah, Tanya White, Kevin Jones, Dee Meister, Melanie Yeager, Mary Gurnell, Elmira Walton, Kenneth Short, and Diane Sigler. Things Work For Us Lett to Flight: Mary Myers, Jon Theadford and Mary Fugate prepare student pictures. Publishing and editing a book of your own, and finally sending it to print is what making a yearbook is all about. The staff of the Crispus Attucks yearbook is composed of individual workers, editors, reporters, and photographers all of whom work separately on individual projects. However putting it all together is the job of a team, which is what we have, a team that works together pulling it's own load and helping each other get it together. Attucks yearbook staff takes pride in their school, activities, and special functions. 1 Xu MW? Left to Right: DeWayne Williams and Sports Editor Jerry Perkins discuss layouts. A Rm rms. ...vw is . . Q we--,li fy X-QW A Q.,-frog, .Ki-get 1' . as -. ,ff W so e. Editor Lillie Freeman checks latest copy of Tiger Topics. iz is se S , ry. X331 Reporters fleft to rightj Sharon Burnett, Roberta Skates, Vanessa White and Melanie Hughes at work on stories for the Crispus Attucks Tiger Topics. Working 0n Next Edition Junior Classical League JCL members claim Latin is not dead. The Latin language originated in Rome, to express this, the initiation for the club is in Roman garb, and slave auctions are held. The Junior Classical League members also attend the state and national conventions and contribute to the Indiana Junior Classical League Scholarship fund for Latin students. Officers are Barbara Ross, presi- dentg Willie Lyles, vice-president: Jacklyn Pittman, secretary, Chester Roberts, sergeant-at-arms. Mrs. Crystal Jones is advisor. First row Terrl Dumas Shirley Strayhorn, Diane Boalrighf, Carolyn Stewartg Second row: Mrs Crystal Jones Jacklyn Putt man Lesley Penelton Mary Gurnell. pelunkers N345 Preparing Down goes another Spelunker in cave opening. for another expedition. The newest and messiest organization at Attucks this year is the Spelunkers, which con- sists of thirteen enthusiastic cave explorers. They have received tons of mud and grit from their ex- peditions to such caves as Buckners, Sullivan, Grotto and many, many more. The officers are: Amy Owens, President, Mark Lowery, Vice-President: Ann Huber, Secretary, and Vanessa White, Treasurer. Mr. Jon Theobald, Mr. John Wiggins, and Miss Coleen Regan are sponsors. .QW , ,ag-2 fel? fvti, .0 ini' fri 'f F .,.vz. V' ., , -A . ,, ., i i i Front Row: seated left to right - Yolanda Tarpley, Robert Rutland, Vice President, Stefanie Cox, Renita Young, Denise Lamb, Secretary, Willie Lyles, President, Beverly Wells, Vice President. Second Row: Sandra Strain, Henzy Green, Debra Jones, Karen Johnson, Arnita Hayes, Treasurer, Betty Upshaw, Mary Hill, Terry Dumas, Gina Glenn. Third Row: standing - Arena Ellaby, Elizabeth Smith, Peggy Strain, Lori King, Bonita Johnson. Fourth Row: Rick Jones, Barbara Ross, Kreigh Hurst, Wiley Tyler. Fifth Row: Bryan Bradford, Cindy Nix, Debbie Quisenberry, Renee Landees. The Future Business Leaders of America are students who are considering business as their future occupation. Each member, along with their sponsor, Miss Patricia Cruser, are very enthusiastic about all their successful fund-raising endeavors, and plan many more in the near future. ' The FBLA is one of the school's largest organizations and is one of the most popular. There are a lot of determined members and every one of them is set on succeeding in the world of business. FBLA ls 0ur Name And Success Is Our Game French Club Front Row: seated left to right - Melanie Yeager, Vanessa White, Christie Scott Pam Crenshaw Second Flow standing - Betsy Groshang, Flenita Young, Nancy Axline, John Vardiman, Ann Huber Third Row Marilyn Wilson Belinda Fields, Regina Perry, Theresa McCoy, Mr. David Banks, sponsor French Club members are students who like to take an inside look at the French language. They are very enthusiastic and love to find new ways to broaden their understanding of the language. La Petite Alliance Francairs have spon sored a dance and candy sale to provide the finances for a trip to Canada. With their activities and determination the French Club of '73 will be remembered for a long time. Pomojas Seated left to right Jerry Perkins, Audrey Jones, Kerry Black, Wanda Hardin, Vanessa Barnett Briant Busby Drane Sharon Burnett Radine Terry, Regina Perry, Theresa Harriet Flanigan, Cheryl Crenshaw Melanie Hughes Stan McCoy Juanita Hall Jon Theadford, Debra Cooper, Cynthia ding: Herman Smith, Mr. Edwards sponsor I The Pomojas Club is under the sponsorship of Mr. Andrew Edwards the Assistant Dean of Boys. Pomoia is a Swahili word meaning togetherness or unity . It is a social club working with the com- munity andthe school. lt is made of 22 interested seniors and juniors whose officers are: Kerry Drane - President, Juanita Hall - Vice President, Audrey Jones - Treasurer, Melanie Hughes - Secretary, and Theresa McCoy - Assistant Secretary. Together We Stand jngnmunus Alf hgh, if ,Vz,, 4526894 X D.E. -q , , E William Wilson, Judith Warren, and Gail Wilson work hard in the D.E. room. The Distributive Education Class is offered to juniors and seniors who are interested in the field of business. The members of this class receive the opportunity to learn merchandising in class and earn experience and wages on the job. Mr. William Peterson is the D.E. coordinator. wwwsmQBUllY st,-. Hara Reed, Judith Warren, and Elmira Walton busy at cash register Distributive Education Front Row: Ielt to right- Regina Jones, Atonnavie Cartwright, Jeannie Turner, Donna Rose, Tammy Caldwell. Second Row: Belinda Fields, Karen Brooks, Kimberly Burking, Melody Fisher, Sharon Chandler. l N if? Left lo Right: Kim Bebley, Tonya Hatcher, Octa Leach, Sherry Jones, Shawn Johnson. FI g T 'rler Ma'orettes H Mag: 9? d Of An Era whose name was bestowed upon to have a school of their own for the by the Black Teachers of CAHS have placed them in Halls of for us in sports by winning the Lane, Moore and Donalson. integration of Attucks's faculty, now cf introduced at the Cold Spring Cam- merged as one single institution and CAHS. we do today. WWW 1 Im, ? ' f f ,iw zggjy psp ffzf wg A in g Mffffw Lf , , mwfiffgf 62 ,QL Q55 f'54fW1 V a f Vfi' 1 ,W if FOOTBALL scENEs Brooks 1895 and Richard Powell 166i demonstrate the ballet ot football s. 'VB x 5 we Brooks cuts back behind blockers Jerry Perkins 152i and Gary Smith 144i to gain extra yards. gy 1 ,, 5 If W Q.. Tigerman William Moore leads the battle cry. 1972 Varsity Scores Opponent Scores Broad Ripple 28 Washington 44 Ritter 22 Cathedral 40 Shortridge 46 Wood 13 Tech 20 Arlington 53 Howe 48 Reserve Coach Bennie Parker explains new strategy. Coach Edwards and Assistant Coach William Worrell discuss plays. Herman Smith U07 displays his running power. CAHS 7 liir E ,freff 1, . ,f-V Ninn HOMECOMING WORTH GCLD Q 5 , W -1 and The ROTC honor guard and marching band present opening Homecoming ceremonies. The members of her court Homecoming tor Crispus Attucks was, in essence, just that. It brought our team its first victory of the season, in spite of Wood's 13 to 6 lead at half-time. At half-time our marching band gave a most excellent show. Near the end of half- time, the suspense and tension was brought to a climax, as Sharon Burnett, escorted by Greg Boyd, was given the honor of being Homecoming Queen. With renewed strength, the Attucks' Tigers went on to a shattering victory of 21 to 13 over Wood. The day of excite- ment and victory was brought to a close with a Homecoming dance sponsored by Mr. Wiggins and the COE club. were Juanita Hall, escorted by Nathaniel Hollandg Melody Fischer, escorted by Larry Henryg Paula Harris, escorted by Jeff Wise, Roxiann Duncan, escorted by Kenny Skeltong Cynthia Black, escorted by George Harris: and Annette Campbell, escorted by Dwayne Holland. ii ' 1 'Hz A 4 , K ...fre M Dan els queen candidates and escorts wait for halt-time activities. Homecoming queen Sharon Burnett and her escort Greg Boyd. 111 3 1, W2 Ll, ea Lyles-won most of his matches, 165 weight class. Henzy Green-an outstanding freshman, 105 lb. weight. If ff f V WW... We .,,..,,.M.......s,M.M..,..W.. ll K , M., Wrestling Willie Lyles-captain of the team, 145 weight class. Though they did well as individuals, the wrestling team lacked sufficient men to defeat many opponents in dual matches. High point men were Willie and Fred Lyles. Henzy Green and Wally Tyler were outstanding freshmen. The two seniors, Lyles and Sheldon Yates, plan to continue wrestl- ing in college. Green, Tyler, Sam Hawkins, Steve Shepherd, Marcus Duckett, Bob Clemens and Fred Lyles plan to wrestle again next year. Glenn Fisher and Edmund Davis were coaches. tl , it Sheldon Yates-a more inexperienc ed wrestler, 155 Ib. weight. Marcus Duckett-one of the better wrestlers, 185 lb. weight. ,,f,w,z,:,'. ' V 7 7M V 1.3, ,L ,,,V, I , i -in 2 Q ff 1 Q Q az 2 M W, 1 ' ' ' R X X s , ss ss is Jxkiwst '-'-Q--....,,,u.-mm if ' , , --........,N,.s-M H ...MW-1 Sam Ward lShu9l, floor general and thiel, led the team in thetts, assists and recoveries. David Lisenby eyes the basket for two more, as Kerry Robinson looks on. Kerry Robinson, Mr. Morale, does it some more. But Sparks Pull Tiger Plug TIGER ROSTER Head Coach-Bill Scott Assistant Coaches-Bennie Parker Micahel Corcoran Greg Shatter, a hot shot guard, scores on a reverse lay-up. Michael Higgins P?:S':g 'Sam Ward G 5-8 Sr. Gregory Shaffer G 5-8 Jr. 'John Tandy F 6-2 Sr. Kerry Robinson G 5-8 Sr. 'David Lisenby G 6-1 Sr. 'Anthony Beverly G 6-1 Sr. Anthony Mitchell F 6-4 Sr. Frank Andrews C 6-5 Jr. 'Greg Boyd C 6-4 Sr. Derek Foree F 6-4 Sr. Jack Schabel G 6-0 Jr. Larry Henry F 6-3 Jr. 'Lettermen XCaptains SECTIONALS Manual 77 55 Warren 55 52 Southport 87 78 REGIONALS North Central 73 62 Speedway 54 56 'Forfeited I TIGER RECORD CAHS OPP. S. B. Riley 59 76 Northwest ' 72 44 Scecina 75 53 Tech' 88 57 Shortridge 67 72 Muncie South 69 49 Lafayette 66 68 Louisville 73 81 Wood 83 66 Manual 86 53 Arlington 81 62 Shortridge 57 58 Marshall 66 58 Washington 49 51 Broad Ripple 71 50 Wood 84 44 Cathedral 90 68 Howe 88 58 Calumet 77 44 115 X. S x Q I25:.'E!3:3fE.iEwFf:'5'::f ' :, . ..,.. 1 X 2 - L - . ,X 2 je. ff, l Principal Earl Donalson and Coach Bill Scott display the sectional trophy. lger Tram ALL-SECTIONAL TEAM F-Anthony Mitchell, Attucks F-Dale Nordholt, Southport F-Fred Poe, Southport C-Derek Foree, Attucks D-Rich Mack, Warren Central G-Sam Ward, Attucks G-Jim Krivacs, Southport G-Ron McLean, Southport Derailed on For two consecutive years the Tigers knocked off the home team, Southport, but couIdn't climb the mountain at Hinkle. In overtime CAHS bumped the highly regarded Cards 87-78 behind Sam Ward's leadership, Anthony BeverIy's defensive, Anthony MitchelI's jumpshot, and John Tandy on the boards. At Hinkle the Tigers eliminated North Central, but saw the taste of victory turned sour by Speedway's Sparkplugs on a crucial call that will be remembered. Faulty Spike ALL-REGIONAL lHlNKLEl F-Derek Foree, Attucks F-Jim Bremner, North Central F-Anthony Mitchell, Attucks C-Neal Owens, Plainfield C-Ray Richmond, Speedway G-John Dunn, Speedway G-Sam Ward, Attucks G-Dave Niemann, Speedway igers Stop at Southport Successfu 11 irls Are Number One , , .W , 5 ian-wW,,? fy T ,V , , ,,,, , V ,gy , r , i A W 6, I , ,wwggf ' f 4? A Q, eff za W5 Front: Lula Norton, Barbara Miller, Diane Sigler, Pam Crenshaw, Mrs. Margarum, Miss Jaynes. Back: Anne Huber, Donna Evans, and Susue Owens The girls' basketball team is a new organization this year, coached by Mrs. Narda Margerum and Miss Yvonne Jaynes. The team had an un- defeated season, captained by Pam Crenshaw and Diane Sigler. High scorer is Anne Luber, with an average of 19 points a game. Kevin Short goes up for a high-arching jumper as a Titan opponent attempts to hinder his shot. Freshmen Team si?-fi Coach Corcoran gives advice to his players before sending them onto the hardwood. ATTUCKS OPP Wood 45 33 Tech 40 60 Broad Ripple ...... ..... 3 9 41 Decatur Central 43 36 Washington 55 50 Howe 48 50 Brebuef 58 47 Plainfield 43 41 Roncalli 46 32 Chatard 44 34 Tech 43 37 Arlington 48 50 Marshall 58 27 Cathedral 42 43 Northwest 44 54 Roncalli 30 28 Tech 43 55 Scecina 41 42 Freshmen team, left to right, row 1: Tony Miller, Walter Lewis, Dwight Harwell, Aron Brown, Kelvin Beamen, Bill Mundy and Roger Jordang row 2, Reggie Arnett, Kevin Short, Don Livers, Darryl Jones, Michael James, Earl Grant, Morris Gurnell, Don Crenshaw, Mike McCutcheon, and Coach Michael Corcoran. Sports Autographs Juanita Hall Renee Muller wmhmmwhh Patty Benford Z 'z 154 , K -,, Rx N, H 2 12, w Z J' 345 f ,' v 1 4 1 Z 1 xx 2 s Rosemary Mabin if Q2 M W :Q ,f aw, 42 A VM ,J Marva Lee had Sheryl Crenshaw Wanda Harden 0 Melanie Hughes if a,a,aa ' 4, ef 1, 39' mv'-A.. ' Derek goes up high tor two more against the Contlnentals. hurdles several would-be tacklers. Derek Foree, Top All-City defensive end, Derek takes the aches and pains of the gridiron as Assistant Coach Mike Corcoran looks on. Tiger Ath ete Derek Foree, 6-3, 185 lb. senior, has been selected as the Athlete of the Year by Attucks Press Indianapolis. Foree has accumulated six varsity awards in football and basketball. On the gridiron Derek was considered an All-American Candidate, while leading the team with a 25 yard per catch average and as a defensive leader. Derek also served as captain for the second consecutive year, and was All-City first team choice after receiving only honorable mention the two preceding seasons. , Foree throws his weight around on the hardwood, leading the team in scoring and rebounding for the second straight year. He averages 18 points and 13 rebounds per contest. ' ..,. W X , X ,V .XA..::. K -K A gp 5 ii? .3 , -- Qi X . ff I yi: . ., Sgt mx A gm. XMX Af QS sl 37 E5 -XSS? X, QEI: K... 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Congratulations to the Crispus Attucks class of '73 Janet Langhart,CIas f 59 d h t fthe popular weekday mo g p g I dy Today WISH TV FOSTER MANOR HOUSE HOTEL 2154 N. Illinois 926-6071 What Can Be Done to Fight Sickle Cell Anemia EDUCATION: 1. Tell your family and friends about sickle cell anemia and Sickle Cell Center. 2. TESTING: If you have not been tested, please do so at your family doctor's office, a hospital, or the Sickle Cell Center. 3. COUNSELING: If you have the trait or anemia and you are not in our program, please contact the Sickle Cell Center for free counseling. 4. TREATMENT: If you know of anyone with sickle cell anemia who needs medical help but does not have a family doctor, please have him contact the Sickle Cell Center. 5. RESEARCH: Although no cure has been found yet, research is being done throughout the country, in- cluding Indianapolis. The Sickle Cell Center is dedicated to educating, testing, and counseling people in the fight against sickle cell anemia. 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