Highland High School - Highlander Yearbook (Anderson, IN)

 - Class of 1971

Page 1 of 232

 

Highland High School - Highlander Yearbook (Anderson, IN) online collection, 1971 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1971 Edition, Highland High School - Highlander Yearbook (Anderson, IN) online collectionPage 7, 1971 Edition, Highland High School - Highlander Yearbook (Anderson, IN) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1971 Edition, Highland High School - Highlander Yearbook (Anderson, IN) online collectionPage 11, 1971 Edition, Highland High School - Highlander Yearbook (Anderson, IN) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1971 Edition, Highland High School - Highlander Yearbook (Anderson, IN) online collectionPage 15, 1971 Edition, Highland High School - Highlander Yearbook (Anderson, IN) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1971 Edition, Highland High School - Highlander Yearbook (Anderson, IN) online collectionPage 9, 1971 Edition, Highland High School - Highlander Yearbook (Anderson, IN) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1971 Edition, Highland High School - Highlander Yearbook (Anderson, IN) online collectionPage 13, 1971 Edition, Highland High School - Highlander Yearbook (Anderson, IN) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1971 Edition, Highland High School - Highlander Yearbook (Anderson, IN) online collectionPage 17, 1971 Edition, Highland High School - Highlander Yearbook (Anderson, IN) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 232 of the 1971 volume:

s X T 2 3 fe Q Ss S no fi 35 As i iii E Highland High School c 1971 l Volume 16 f Miiitropolitan School District of Central Madison County, Indiana TABLE OF CONTENTS Opening .... A Academics . Activities . . . Sports ............. . . Administration and Faculty . . . . . .. Students .... Iunior High ........ Business Community Index ..... L ....... Closing . . . . 1 20 40 781 94 108 154 182 208 216 , 1.-zgr: , E71 A ,V W C 'g iam -fm - 25- , :ii ., .1,',,. . .f '35, ' Lieliii' ,. i,,,f 0 . K 5 An autumn mood threads a pattern Fall opened her doors and students flooded the halls of l-IHS. They came to learng for fun and friendsg to grow. They came as musicians, athletes, chemists, and artists. They came separately but blended into the Whole as THREADS OF A SCOTTISH WEAVE Alvin Bridges, a 1970 graduate, returns for Yearbook Day. Laura Lewellyn rushes to help complete the senior Homecoming float 4 Opening of traditional HHS activities A mighty Scot sits tensely on the sidelines ready Iudo experts display physical control and emotional self-discipline before awed students. Students sought fresh new experiences and learning. New worlds were found in paint brushes, textbooks, and microscopic slides. They sought knowledge of life, of reality. They found meaning in classrooms, convocations, and community. The thrill of discoveryg comprehension of the unknown was their goal. Students came to realize they were limited only by themselves as undiscovered worlds waited, eager for their touch. 6 Opening Students strive for disooveryg seeking to grasp the unknown Center Left: Karen Iordan finds self-expression in the driving melodies of modern rock music. Above: Cathy Edge works with needle and thread to create a fashionably unique garment. Opening 7 Highlanders inspire memorable moments through Highlanders gave time, talent, and love. They created moments of melody and grace, of dream and fancy, of humor and mirth, of pomp and glory, and warming pride. They inspired moments of self-awareness, searching, frustration, and melancholy. The choreography of swirling plaid and the muted hush of opening nights wove a web of excitement. This was the spectrum of moods, the shadings of a Scottish weave. 8 Opening M519 2 'Ya V. Q25 ,f ,a r se . Openlng 9 - .mlm ,M V- Winter holiday activities weave memories to Winter descended upon Highland in the form of pearlescent snowflakes and blustering winds. Students settled in for a cozy season of study. They also found recreation in snow sports, Hoosier Hysteria , and fireside friendships. Holiday activities highlighted the frosty season with turkey dinners, tinseled trees, and family unity. Winter lined the Scottish Weave with snowy white. 10 Opening cherish always -' -' ,,.. Left: Two Highlanders enjoy the silent beauty of a snowy wonderland. Upper Right: Ialane Kleyla and Mike Davis relax and refresh for a moment at the Christmas dance. Lower Right: The dynamic Ball State University singers dazzle students and faculty at the Christmas con- vocation. Opening 1 1 Desire and teamwork carry Super Scots to At some mysterious point the mass of individuals at HHS became Highlanders. A spirit of unity and a common pride carried the Super Scots through championships and heart breaking losses. Always, they bore proudly the Ramsay coat of arms in the noble Scottish tradition, encountering losses but never defeat. Right: At the sectional pep session the Mother Goose gang hopes the team can. . . put the hall in the hoop and gin the Wame. Below: Fans and cheerleaders breathlessly celebrate a conference winning victory. coveted White River Conference Championship i Tim Iessup removes his share of the net as a souvenir of the White River Conference Championship winning game. Op g 13 - WN' , Spring winds weave Web of subtle excitement .yrs ' rig? ssf'YA7 f. ' ,Tiff-, 7 - 5' , Sharon McIntyre models one of many evening gowns, trying to find that special magic one to help make her dream of a perfect prom night. 14 Opening s HHSer's anticipate the arrival of summer Warm Wet breezes, Aprils rains, and sunshine spread a contagious disease through the halls of HHS. Symptoms included: a restless urge for the great outdoors and a tendency to hit small white balls with bats and clubs. The minds of young men turned to thoughts of love as candlelight and dancing flourished with prom and banquets The disease was finally diagnosed as spring fever. Left: Coordination and exact timing are developed in long hours of grueling practice. Above: Dixie Dennis submits to the annual hassle of scheduling. Opening 1 5 Students cherish memories of a year as clansmen It was a special year made of special people. It was a time of learning about life, about people. It was discovering success and learning from failure. It was sharing special moments, laughing, and weeping from mutual pain. It was experiencing love, friendship, and humanness. It was a time of growing in knowledge, in maturity. It was living together. It was an education. It was unforgettable. 16 Opening Above: Rhonda Skinner and lim Kerr share a tension-easing laugh after a tiring day. Bight: jay Scharnowske and Steve Hickman lower the stars and stripes to officially end another day. 'H -Q-0:--,9-' F' y-- ve .,,, is -, n ,A . .A 's dn -il. f 4.4f4 Q-' ' .'.' 15' fqhnfj- -A .,. ,ga ,um 7' --' I . W3 ly is 4, Na sw! i L S Q 3 Q 5 Q E ,A 4' V ' 'v... I' 0 'fir . 41 . , if ACADEMI search for the of learning the reality of We enthusiasm and the conquest knowledge. Together we savor the spirit of the hours. eyigsgg 555295325 Above: Besides using their textbook in at- tempting to solve an intricate problem, Greg Asbury and Marsha Blair include the use of dimensional objects to find an accurate solution. Right: The operation of a duplicating machine fulfills part of the needs in office occupational training. This type of aid is also a tool for providing part of the many forms used in the daily opera- tion of school. 20 Academics Improved facilities provide comfort in library In keeping pace with updating and modernizing equipment, the library received new assets to add to its' contents. Besides rearranging the bookshelves to better serve its, readers, sets of smaller tables and chairs were placed in the newly car- peted rooms. These additions and the cooperation of two librarians contributed to the efficient services offered by the Highland library. Various types of machinery were also put to use in the business department. Office practice classes developed their skills in running the different equipment that is used in the secretarial field. Becoming accustomed to the aspects of business machinery was a vital part of the class. The knowledge gained in this course was beneficial for fu- ture careers. In the hushed atmosphere, students relax and study together while researchers use many facets of the remodeled library to best advantage. ? Y aah., Wu-I 45? qvmy,.,N,i I 55 tx 11 :MAKE-4 A learning mind profits itself by using beneficial aids in learning Countless resources were used as a part of the learning cycle this year. Tutors, for example, were hired to help combat stubborn lessons. Students also turned to their counselors for personal and aca- demic advice. Although modern equipment in each department supplied courses with experimental values, the textbook was the basis used for learning the art. Right: Mr. Meyerrose gives assistance to freshman Mark Walker in planning his classes for the sophomore year. Below: Ioe Glaser aids a fellow student by tutoringg a service launched by Honor Society pro- viding a learning experience for both partic- ipants. 22 Academics Getting acquainted with the technicalities of a microscope is a fundamental step for Biology student Ioan Susko. Academics 23 Curiosity is developed through experimentation of live species Right: Ellen Farr and Pam Chambers listen to final instructions before beginning their dissec- tion. Bottom: Sherry Burg studies behavior patterns of the snake raised by the Biology classes as a living experiment. 24 Academics QL .mmwmwf Deeper concepts of learning come with experiments An experimental class was initiated this year as girls were allowed to take auto mechanics. Taught by Mr. Barnard, this class learned the tech- niques of assembling and disas- sembling a car engine. Protected by coveralls, these girls also Worked in all other areas of auto mechanics. The process of trial and error was also carried on at an individual level. Experiments on a singular basis motivated students into producing top results. Thoroughness in each experiment provided self-satisfaction. Above: Mike Hinton explains, in Spanish, his experimental movements while Andy Gerstoff patiently waits. Right: Nita Hopkins prepares a collage that will repre- sent her own particular feelings on her chosen subject matter. 26 Academics 1-3, This auto mechanics class, offered to girls for the first time demonstrates their avid interest in automobile culture. Academics 27 Classtime comes alive by student- sparked interest Throughout the school year, a vari- ety of activities in the classroom provided educational enjoyment. Classes that would have normally been tiring to students, came to life when the pupils themselves took charge. Special projects, speeches, speakers, and humor gave the class that special twist needed to break away from the monotony of studying the textbook. Right: Ted Iessup gives in to a more comfor- table urge to sleep rather than sitting through an enduring lecture. Below: Speech exercises help these students become more open and expressive before their class- mates. 28 Academics Left: After initial instructions are given by the teacher, the metalworking class breaks up into groups to work on specialized proj- ects. Below: Toni Hutchens expands her knowledge of the Spanish language by using a time-tested educational method. Speakers strive to relate careers in the classroom In an effort to add variation to rou- tine classwork, a wide variety of speakers confronted the students on various points of interest. Can- didates for local elections presented their views to social studies classes to help each student develop his own political opinions. In the home-economics depart- ment, cosmetics tips from company representatives were well received. Biology students became more learned on many relevant subjects as they questioned their guest speakers. Right: Iohn Gunter, candidate for sheriff, speaks to the social studies classes on the necessity for adequate protection of the community's citizens. 30 Academics Above: Mr. Harold Smith, director of the local Human Aid Center, explains its' func- tion to the independent studies class. Left: Mrs, Brown, a representative from a local cosmetics company, gives this home- economics student some pointers on how to create the best effects with make-up. Academics 31 r i P Expanding minds develop with new courses In an attempt to better train students for their future careers, the curriculum included extra courses. These courses, such as the ICT pro- gram and Cadet Teaching offered vital learning experiences to stu- dents. These programs provided valuable training that each person would not acquire until after graduating. An independent civics class was also initiated at the beginning of the second semester. Letting the student progress at his individual rate was marked as the major goal. Left: ICT student Christy Hannon's assis- tance is necessary for this veterinarians pa- tient. Below: Cadet teacher, Cathy Pence exhibits patience in helping kindergarten pupils come to an understanding. .ngaxqfhwg Projects express students' self-satisfaction Above: Needed dexterity is displayed by Paul Prewitt in tearing down an engine. This is an annual endeavor of the auto mechanics classes. Right: Fred Fuller and lim Caddell explain the basics of an elec- trodialysis machine. 34 Academics , c,,W.W, r.,r, V,Wr,rc, V, ,.,,..,,. ,M,,m.N..amm:em,sesw:mmmaxvasmeiwm xiii' E' Q uni? M ff!?2!3f 3313212 Above: With straining arms and taunt muscles, Dave Purkey exerts wel1-dis- ciplined strength to adroitly lift these heavyweights while working out. Right: The ultimate reward in cooking is pride in the finished product. l i 36 Academics Talents are the self-expression of a single idea By channeling their efforts through various modes of education, stu- dents engaged in long hours of dedicated work and practice to at- tain self-made goals. Throughout the year, countless hidden abilities flourished as a result of disciplined patience. Again great potential was dis- covered in each different facet of the classroom. As a result of these newly founded talents, pride and competitiveness were interwoven with success. Upper Left: A steady eye and a concentra- tive mind helps to master the skills of wood-working. Lower Left: Frank Campbell relies on volleyball to strengthen many unused and forgotten muscles. Academics 37 ACTIVITIES Ibvlf' -x Ph. Nh 5 :gf X S W ff . 4 lr., , fi -'f - .q. 1i. +1L,.'- It .V ' 'QI-fl l :HA . 3 . h.g'.,y 'f 3, 4 r -gi Jw 1 Tiwfi' Q- .3. 1 . '1 5. 5' 9-Q , i'?'9'0' :fa Q a o 'v'o'+ Q pre: arf!! Qatar Iliff' 4 Q Q 4 v yQ'Q'l,Q'f :'4 r Q 4 r f'v'f'e'f'r f QP! rr: vii Iii: Pvev Qravrvvfv . , r rovrvfe in-1015 r'u's'n ' rr egrpn fgrrfg ' fra -.PQ of if Y 419 if . fr 1. if 1 .S 1, an 49' 'Iss , 4 2225? 4 .f .,1z A Nab? ,iv A , Q 1 15- if SM 1 ,Q sl 'fifxsi as The Marching Highlanders take to the dirt track at the Indiana State Falr and perform a first place routine on Band Day, 1970. Highlanders win first place at 1 9 7 0 State Fair On August 27th, the Marching Highlanders, captured first place at the Indiana State Fair Band Contest. Led by Drum Majors lim Caddell and Ieff Gentry, and Head Majorette Kim Harris, the ecstatic Scots per- formed their routine in front of thousands of music lovers. In their routine, the Highlanders performed two new maneuvers. The sword dance, was performed by selected majorettes as the rest danced the fling. The second new maneuver was a file and rank in- terchange with special highlights. This was the second State Fair victory for the Highlanders. The first victory came in 1968. Leading the way for the Marching Highlanders Head Majorette, Kim Harris, and her ranks of majorettes prepare for the beat of the drum and the sound of music. State Fair 41 STUDENT COUNCIL, Front Row: Lavonne Thomas, Ioan Schleuder, Jeff HOHOH-PY9Sid6I1t, lim SWHiH-ViC9-President, MBTY l0 Pam McWithey, Melanie Bronnenberg, Julie Jackson, Debbie LeDuc, Stewart-Secretary, Ieff Gentry-Treasurer, Randy Yust, Greg As Janet Hutchins, Sheila Noble. How 2: Tom Kell, Iohn Campbell, Steve bury, Carl Schleuder, Ierry Young, Lee Dixon, Mrs. Parker, Mr Hickman, jay Scharnowske, Dan Key, Jeff Grider, Cathy Hosier, Abraham, Mr. FOX, Mr. Martin. Christy Clark, Mike Looper, Ialane Kleyla, Tom Castor. Buck Row: l STUDENT ASSEMBLY, Front Row: Iyll Carter, Bruce Cook, Mary Campbell, Debbie West, Ann Moore, Iill Emshwiller, Laura Summers, Mary Kay Pence, Nancy Ashby, Tracy Toole. Bow 2: Mike Brown, Mitchell Smith, Dave Looper, Teri Mathias, Raeanna Coonce, Shirley Tudor, Kathy Herrington, Iune Dotson, Karen Holtzleiter, 42 Student Council, Student Assembly Debbie Rogers, Rhonda Walker. Back How: Mr. Arnold, lim Swain- Eresident, Carole Campbell-Secretary, lim Klus, Mike Dotson, Vic McKinley, Brett Henson, Gary Rudig, Doug Bellar, Bill Fredericks, Mike Rousey, Steve Stewart, Don Wolfe, Cheryl Walker. Initiation of service is main goal of Student Council Service to their fellow students and the community was the goal of the Student Council. Under the gui- dance of President Ieff Hollon, the Student Council initiated an impor- tant change in the election of Homecoming Queen. In the past, one girl from each class vied for the title. This year each of the three un- derclasses selected one girl to repre- sent them as a princess, but they were not eligible for Homecoming Queen. The senior class elected four candidates to try for the honor of reigning over the Homecoming fes- voted for the girl they desired to be queen. The Student Council was pleased with the new system and hoped it would become a tradition. Student Council sponsored soc- hops, including the Homecoming Dance, and a semi-open dance. Winter Wonderland II was the an- nual Christmas Dance which was provided by Student Council and Student Assembly for the en- joyment of Highland students and their guests. The Driving Council was ac- tivated after three years of non-exis- tivities. The entire student body tence. Their goal was to provide better parking facilities for those students who drive to school and to encourage safe driving habits. Each officer of Student Council attended a week at the Student Leadership Institute at Indiana Uni- versity. The purpose of the Institute was to teach students how to better serve their school and to function more smoothly as a council. Along with this program to better educate themselves the Student Council carried on the traditional exchange program with other area schools. Student Council's exchange program pro- vides students with an opportunity to discuss and share ideas. Student Council, Student Assembly 43 44 Homeoo Kim Harris crowned as queen of 1970 Homecoming festivities Radiant in her victory, Homecoming Queen Kim Harris stands proudly before the crowd. wi' its X 'N-m..,.. . . nc., - .n , ' , .,, 1 I r Above: Students and alumni join in cheering the Scots to a Homecoming victo- ry. Below: The freshmen have a winning float theme in Skunk 'em. Alumni return for Homecoming For the first time since 1964, Homecoming was held on Friday night instead of Saturday afternoon. At 6:30 p.m. the annual parade of cars and floats rounded the outdoor track at the stadium. Halftime ac- tivities included the State Fair rou- tine by the Marching Highlanders, after which senior Kim Harris was crowned Homecoming Queen for 1970. Closing the halftime activities was the presentation of float compe- tition awards. The Freshman class received the first-place trophy. The juniors, seniors, and sophomores received second, third, and fourth places respectively. The annual Homecoming Dance, featuring the Tac-Lewis , climaxed I - . 'L' , ' ' A ' 5 an evening of successes for all in . .ua Highlanders. .- . : , l Q . . V I s ' , '1, 4 Homecoming 45 . ' -QQMV W SQF LT f ffti?,g' ff3 M firQrQ?a A, f f mx-flfi 2, .l:.z:'5Wf 3? '24-Klagnixf .M K ,. TARTAN, Front Row: jeff Weedman-Editor hm Showalter Joe Shirk Nita Patterson Marla McFall Back Row Jackie Burrows Wainscott, Mitchell Smith, Paul Drost. How 2 Mr Reeder Marilou Ialane Kleyla Debbie Qualls Nancy May Terry Toole Rhonda Buchert, Dianne Grills, Kathy Risk, Iudy Reed Cathy Pence Debbie Skinner Sherry Baldwln Betty Gill Sherry Burg Marla Snyder Photography pool 1S indispensible to staffs Publishing a school newspaper was a full time job for the members of the Tartan staff. Guided by advisor, Mr. Robert Reeder and editor, Ieff Weedman the staff published a newspaper bi-weekly. Extra issues of the Tartan were published for special occasions such as the Sec- tional, Christmas and Valentineis Day. The Tartan kept students in- formed of the activities within the school and surrounding community. The photographers were an in- dispensible part of each of the three publications staffs. Hours behind the camera and in the darkroom resulted in the all-important pic- tures that helped each of the staffs tell their story. PHOTOGRAPHERS, Kneeling: Gary Traylor, How 2: Teresa Wilson, Karen Iordan. Back Row: Randy Andis, Tom Kell, DeWayne Wallace. 46 Publications ECHOES, Front Row: Debbie Qualls, Pat Herron, Miss Trout. Row 2: Kay Campbell, Diane Stapleton, Nita Patterson. Row 3: Christie Burks, Becky Rockwell, Linda Roundtree, Pat Himelick, Bock How: Robin Hines, Nancy May-Editor, Mike Pitcher, Paul Drost, Ioan Susko. Open Roads paves way for new literature The Echoes staff published the crea- tive writings of students at High- land in the literary magazine. The title Open Roadsu paved the way for students to write how they felt about anything in life. Select writ- ings were made ready for publica- tion by Nancy May and her staff. Layouts, paste-ups, composition, press work and all final steps in producing the book were done by the staff. Selling the books was also part of their experience. Servant Sweepstakes was the publicity scheme for selling year- books. The Highlander staff devoted their personal service to selected students who purchased a year- book. The theme of the yearbook, Threads of a Scottish Weave was selected by Iacque Iarrett. With this theme in mind, the other members of the staff endeavored to produce a complete history of the 1970-71 school year. YEARBOOK, Front Row: Mike Brown, Vic McKinley, Jerry Young, Pam Mcwithey. Back How: Mr. Reeder, Debbie Weighous, Betty Richard McKinney. Row 2: Kathy Risk, Karen Stinson, Ioyce Keeling, Kidd, Mary Io Stewart, Iudy Key, Jacque Iarrett-Editor, Karen Mary lane Brumfield, Lilldil RO1lHdfT99, C01'1Hi9 Sf9V9I1S, Lisa AShby, Emmons, Mary Ann Hickner, Gayle Stookey, Suzanne McManigel1. Publications 4 7 Ioyce's smile comes through joyous tears as Iacque Iarrett crowns her the new Miss Highlander SWB' Candlelight has a way of providing a romanticatmosphere during precious moments of relaxation 48 Christmas Dance Ioyce reigns as Miss Highlander Lovely senior Ioyce Keeling was crowned Miss Highlander on December 19, by Iacque Iarrett, the 1971 yearbook editor. Ioyce's court consisted of Sandy Fite and Lynn Schmuck. This event highlighted the Christmas dance-Winter Won- derland Il. Student Council decorated the multipurpose room to create a fes- tive holiday atmosphere. Refresh- ments were served by six junior high lassies as couples danced to the music of the Bristol Proclama- tion . Ioyce and court tell their Christmas wishes to Santa Claus. Lynn Schmuck Yearbook Queen attendant Sandy Fite Yearbook Queen attendant. HONOR SOCIETY: Front How: Karfln l0I'd-311, Carole Ci-1H1IJb6'll, cote, Iim Showalter, Mitch Smith, Carl Schleuder, Diane Stapleton, Becky Miller, Bev Miller, Iuanita Downes, Debbie Leduc, Cheryl Pat Barnes, Gayle Stookey, Ioan Susko, Iohn Hickman, Gary Price, Painter, Kay .'Campbell, Sandy Fite, Cathy Reichenbach, Cindy ' Mr. Forrest, Mrs. Kinsey. Back How: Jeff Weedman-President, Randy Pinegar, Nancy May. How 2: Pat Wolfe, Rhonda Skinner, Holly Yust-Vice-President, Ialane Kleyla-Secretary, Indy Key-Treasurer, Pierce, Kathy Hiday, Iacque Iarrett, Mary Io Stewart, Debra Bennett, Mark Nunley, Fred Fuller, Susan Bemish, jeff Gentry, Greg Asbury, Marsha Blair, Linda Hiles, Kim Harris, Kathy Holding, Ianette Gary Rudig, Tom Castor, Ioel Hughel, Ioe Wainscott, Iohn Levon, Trotter, Teri Mathias, Mike Hartley, Larry Swindell. Row 3: Peggy Iohn Fredericks, lim Swain, Tom Kelly, Mike Rousey, Lee Dixon, joe Manship, Cathy Edge, Connie Bennett, Pam McWithey, Carla Heath- t Glaser, i Tutorin to s ear's Honor Societ activities S P , Y l The tapping convo on September 29th was only the beginning of an educational and enlightening year l for Honor Society members. The formal induction of new members, with a traditional candle lighting ceremony was held in the multi- purpose room on October 20th. ln an effort to serve the faculty and fellow students, the members of Honor Society offered to give their time in the tutoring of students who were weak academically. Guest speakers provided members with the opportunity to learn about interesting and varied subjects. Honor Society member Randy Yust gives Becky Rockwell her Outstanding Senior Girl Award. 50 Honor Society 4 I s 5 K ICT students learn skills through job training BOWL TEAM, Left to right: Ieff Weedman, Mrs. Norris, Ioe Wainscott, Peggy Manship, Mr. lack, Ianette Trotter, Carson Hines. The High School Bowl Team has been active at Highland for the past several years. The academic bowl team, sponsored by Mrs. Phyllis Norris and Mr. David lack, was a club that provided challenge to the intellect of the members through meets with other schools. The 1971 team had only three meets. The first meet was with Elwood and the Scots won by ten points. The sec- ond meet was with Madison Heights. At the end of regulation time this meet was tied but the Scot team lost in overtime. The last meet was won by Elwood. Industrial Cooperative Training was an organization formed at the end of last year. This organization worked at specific related jobs. The I.C.T. club, sponsored by Mr. Ran- dall VanZant, had class 4th hour every school day. The students received two credits for class and two credits for their jobs. INDUSTRIAL COOPERATIVE TRAINING, Front HOW: Linda Ogden, Debbie Blair, Sandy Fite, Marilou Buchert, Becky Miller, Christy Hannon, Ian Emshwiller, Connie Berg, Mr. Van Zant. Row 2: Marvin Dragoo, Ted Iessup, Jerry McCord, Mary lane Brumtield, Mike Roberts, Wayne Hensley, Dennis Funk, Tom Thomas, Ioe McNew, lim Funk, Dale Phipps. Buck Row: Vic Peeples, lim Hutchens, Mike Riley, Danny Butler, Gary Hart, George Gosnell, Bruce Dixon, Iohn Veach. Bowl Team, ICT 51 Marching Highlanders are rewarded for loya A summer victory opened opportu- nities for the championship band to gain experience in. the Held of music. The marching Highlanders were invited to march in various parades as vveH as to present con- certs for the general public. One such parade in mduch the ligh- landers participated was the Walter Ruther Dedication Parade . The band ako remnved a supeHor rating at a contest in Muncie of vvhich vvas divided into seven cat egories. A total of seven points was rated as perfect. The band received 11 points in the contest. The Tartan sponsored a Band Ap- preciation Convo thanking the band for their labors. A plaque was awvarded to h4r.llugh Calhson for guiding the band toward the number one position in the state. The highlight of the year was the annual Plaid and White perform- ance held on.h4arch.26 and 27.'Fhe nunoreues danced to the sekuied Scotush and tradnional pieces tdayed by the concert band and Smdngphonm Scow. .An added attraction was a Patriotic Package given by the Highland Singers. As the school year came to a close the band continued to participate in summer activities. HIGHLAND BAND: Front How: Iim Bale, David Sheets, Bob Moore, Richard Irwin, Tag Grunden, Phil Dashler. Bow 2: Bev Miller, Terri Wallace, Teresa Reynolds, Leah Noble, Iulie Pegg, Linda Roundtree, Cindy Campbell, Jill Vanderbur, Iuanita Iones, John Ranshaw, Karen Roundtree, Cindy Lewis, Steve Smith, Patty Smith, Donna George, Diane Newman, Row 3: Gary Kreigh, Pam Sears, Connie Stevens, Cindy Pinegar, Bonnie Conner, Pat Day, Bruce Brandon, Ian Maxwell, Debbie Parrish, Teri Perdue, Cindy Russell, Pam Claypool, Sue Oaks, Patti Robinson, Ianet Vollenhals. How 4: Greg Mullens, Andrea Davis, Patti Benbow, Lorna Felzien, Ioy Spaulding, Becky Rockwell, Andy Gerstoff, Gary Thomas, Iim Caddell, Charlie Brann, Steve Elder, Mike McKinsey, Lewis Worthington, Ioel Hugel, Dale Adams, Charlie MAIORETTES AND DANCERS: Seated: Sherry Haney, Iune Dotson, Stewart, Monty Braden, Debra Bennett, Iim Caddell, Kim Harris, Ieff Cindy McKinney, Kathy Kriegh, Debbie Silvey, Kathy Hiday, Cheryl Gentry, Kimi Young, Charlie Brann, Donna Durr, Karen Vandergrift, Scharnowske, . Kathy Herrington. Kneeling: Iane Hall, Rhonda Vicki Taylor. Walker. Standing: Bryn Cheetham, Connie Russell, Iirn Bale, Mary Io 52 Band fforts at Band Appreciation Convo Band director Hugh Callison and choreo- grapher Lou Ann Young are thanked by Tartan staffers for a job well done. Band 53 ae f Va, z X 65 .1 .2 ' W 3 , . , -. 'Q f, , 2 f N if -b is , ' -'egg 'Mi I 'L WK , 5' m wiv L5 sf. 3 5 9 Sf ,g is . W ing! ,A ,,k., 1:22 S35 Y Q -. , gp A 5, 'wx E29 k Z A A 5 55, sms ' ,V ky w rm M Af ,.L 3 aj, . M K . K f'?5.!iLE f Q 3 ', A gf . ,L ' 'L iw 4 f. Q 'W -lf' ' 55 x y , 3, X , 5 A A E 5 Q Jw if 1 Mfg 2 5 Sa! we A k ik K S 4 F li: ,ik X , Q? A M A law' K 8 ,gl gs Q S W' QQ vi Q Wfxw W W4 ' , 3 iii F g K A g - Q , L' ,W ' wwf, 1 ' 15 K' fy A Ag Q K ,fy gigs Qi f W we , , f - - x M -, f--' ' 4 J X z I , '23 X, V kg, ML, 1 ,fl ' 1 j zl w 5 ii, . f, S '-J - --fi wg. ,,.L gig :gg f I Q w- ,Si ESL if 'Q I gm ifexegffav - . W ' S ' Sw 3 , if if M' VP' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' V73 . ' ' . K - Q is ,lf VME - 7 ai' K . gg ' A Yi 3 7 N227 ' ' Wi?-if 32 H 3 VW .1 v V A X .5 X W --,. Y ' , Q W A' T E -' imp , 1, QW , f gg ge, f 2 . X wwf V ' F M if M , A W g,. fzgsisz-M ::Q2g'fs?l14wM f 1: , N' 2,35 k A -M' . , 4 . - ' ' ' fx Q K ,W W. .f pf, - fe, . I E22 3 f N is vi ' K Tk , .. ' I 3' LV I A is Q Q M--4 gs? gi ,Q R ,Hmm E if 7? 3 x M 1 I ,Q ' ' Lf ,O ,ig ' V Q: ff if' 595 :Q A +5 ,Q - . ,gy If K Q K1 ff .r . , -- N L A , if W s HEALTH CLUB, Front Row: Donna Durr, lean Buxton, Sharon Branham, Kay Campbell, Carol Painter, Debbie Mart, Beverly Sizelove, Bobbie Cooper, Cathy Swain, Stacy Skinner, Ian Lawrence, Connie Iones. Row 2: Ginger Passwater, Debbie Gordon, Iacki Burrows, Teena Hopkins, Raeanna Coonce, Patty May, Brenda Davis, Barb Cheatham, Pam Chambers, Laura Hensley, Ioyce Baker, Dawn Bauer, Terry Shipley, jennifer Grieb. Row 3: Teresa Daoust, Marilyn Miller, Cheri West, Paula Ruff, Cheryl Painter, Pam Robinette, Sheila Noble, Linda Wiley, Cindy Wiley, Linda Ogden, Donna McCorkle, Alice West, Debbie Radford, Mary Buchert, Pam Adams, Vicki Stone. Bock Bow: Karen Roundtree-President, Betty Sizelove- Vice-President, Laura Lewellyn-Secretary, Sharon Moore-Treasurer, Ialane Kleyla, jerry Swafford, Debra Bennett, Diane Newman, Christy Hannon, Connie Russell, Sherry Alford, Brenda lanes, Steve Smith, Sally Glaser, Debbie Whitaker, Terri Crull, Barb Brown, Mrs. Bahler. Campus Life encourages serious meditation CAMPUS LIFE, Front How: Debbie Wehner, Tammy Miller, Connie Stevens, Margart Crox- ton, Terril Krugler, Kathy Culley. Row 2: Martin Walker, Larry Swann, Karin Burton, Rhonda Ausburn, Rose Adams, Ianette Trotter, Peggy Manship, Micky Gilliam, Robert Trotter. Bock How: Art Ortman, Ed Seybert, Ierry Young, Kevin Spaulding, jim Swain, jeff Weedman, Gary Traylor, Danny Tanner, Iuanita Iones, Tim Davenport. The Health Club was honored by having the opportunity to attend, for the first time, the Indiana State Health Careers Conference on March 9, at Butler University. Becky Miller, junior, was elected to the position of secretary-treasurer of the State Health Careers Club. The sixty-eight member club, sponsored by Mrs. Ruth Bahler, was also active this year in assisting with the school turberculin test. Campus Life, sponsored by Mr. Art Ortman, met every Thursday night at one of the members home. The club discussed world problems at their meetings such as pollution, war, and parents. During the year, the club had a Bug Race with all the area schools. Each school entered a dressed up Volkswagon. The object was to see how many people they could get in a car. They also had a Burger Bash at Mounds Park. Health Club, Campus Life 55 Couples are taken to the magical make believ A warm spring evening provided the perfect setting for the 1971 Iunior and Senior Prom. The night began with a pre-prom party at the home of Ieff Hollon for juniors and seniors and their guests. Iunior class officers Myra Sylvester, Coco Dunn, and Marsha Blair were lovely hostesses for the event. The Prom began at 9:00 as couples were taken Somewhere Over the Rainbow through the junior class planning and hard work. Sophomore girls, dressed as unforgettable characters of Oz, served multi-colored punches and ham sandwiches. At 10:30 the 1970 Prom Queen Terry Toole crowned Patti Benbow the 1971 Prom Queen. Cathy Hosier and Marilyn Taylor were her attendants. Music for the Prom was provided by the Chosen Few. Prom Chairman Pat Himelick and Co- chairman Betty Sizelove worked together with the various com- mittees to make this year's Prom an unforgettable success. Cathy Hosier, Prom Queen Attendant. V l 1 l l d of Oz Somewhere Over the Rainbow Above Right: Marilyn Taylor, Prom Queen Attendant. Below Right: Patti Benbow, Prom Queen. Left: Attendant, Cathy Hosier, Queen Patti Benbow, Attendant Marilyn Taylor. Prom 57 Portraying delightful Wizard of Oz characters, sophomore Prom hostesses add to the make believe atmosphere Cathy Hosier and Phil Graham admire the mystic beauty of a glimmering fountain. 1 4 58 Prom ' ' ' K 'SP' 135532216 1' ART CLUB, Front Row: Larry Swann, Patty Herron, Margaret Beers, Debbie LeDuc, Dawn Mclntyre, Debbie Blair, Christie Burks, Kathy Hofer, Vickie Musick, Cindy Schmidutz, Steve Sizelove, Steve Mathias, Ben O'Neal. Bow 2: Tina Porter, Ioe Norris, Brian Alder, Lois Wagner, Coco Dunn, Debbie Morris, Cheryl Painter, Ioan Schleuder, Susy Lewis, Martha Tarvin, Faye Zimmer, Cindy Isenhour, Tim Brinduse, Vicky Remington, Pam Cook, Karen Gos- nell, Gary Kreegar, Mrs. Metz. Back Bow: Debbie Mart-president, Hamp Baxter, Carol Painter, Kay Campbell, Ierry Dusenberry, Mike Dotson, Dennis Mock, Ieff Gentry, Rodney Cummins, Andy Baxter, Teri Bemish, Gary Musick, Robin Hines, Doug Williams, Mike Shelton, David Myers, Susan Bemish, Larry Garrett, Marvin Frye, Mrs. Richards. Activities, Clubs Promote Talents Every other Tuesday, members of the Science Club met in the Chemis- try lab. They discussed scientific ideas and took advantage of the op- portunity to perform various experi- ments. Art Club members shared a common interest in developing their artistic abilities. Three members placed in the Scholastic Art Con- test. Iunior, Larry Garrett and Se- nior, Pat Herron each received hon- orable mention for their works. Pam Cook, junior received the gold key and blue ribbon , the highest award attainable. Her entry was a water- fall scene, done in oils. Another of Pam's entries won her an honorable mention. Her 'tgold key and blue . ribbon painting was eligible to be sent to New York for final competi- tion. SCIENCE CLUB, Front Bow: Linda Hiles, Diane Newman, Sharon Moore, Kathy Hiday, Ben O'Neal. How 2: Becky Rockwell, Marsha Blair, Carla Heathcote, Debra Bennett, Phil Thomas, Steve Vogel, Gary Traylor, Bow 3: Mitch Smith, Bill Groce, Kent Hanson, Dan Emmons, Ieff Wiseman, Mike Looper, Tom Kelly. Buck Bow: Fred Fuller-President, Tom Platt-Vice- President, Donna Durr-Secretary-Treasurer, Larry Garrett, Ieff Gentry, Greg Asbury, Mr. Maryan. Science, Art Clubs 59 CONCERT CHOIR, Front Row: Bev Miller, Pam Sears, Darlina Krugler, Diane McDaniel, Ian Lawrence, Linda Dotson, Rise Liver- more, Ienny O'Neal, Connie Bennett, Teri Nelson, Patty Kell. How 2: Shirley Tudor, Pat Himelick, Teri Wallace, Mary Io Stewart, Betty Kidd, Teri Bemish, Linda Iones, Pat Wolfe, Holly Pierce, Teresa Reynolds, Iacque Iarrett, Cathy Pence. How 3: Mike Pitcher, Steve Sweazy, Sandra Brauchla, Ianice Iefcoat, Cindy Kirchenbauer, David Kineman, Dennis Whetstone, Earl Troxell, Ken Croxton, Becky Levell, Monica Garrett, Sherry Burg. Back How: Mr. Greene, Willie Flowers, Richard Butler, Kent Hanson, Bob Bynum, Roger Werking, David Romine, Tony Bair, David Burkhart, Iohn Day, Mike Hinton, Wayne Rusher. Choir presents Scottish musical, Brigadoon Highland's Concert Choir was very mm a HCti've throughout the school year. They attended the annual Madison County Choral Festival, in which they sang various tunes. They also participated in other community ac- tivities. The Choir presented their second annual Broadway musical, Briga- doon, on April 30 and May 1, in the Highland gym. Every member of the choir participated in the production. The lead roles were played by Iacque Iarrett as Fiona Maclaren, and Mike Pitcher as Tommy Albright. The music was provided by the selected pit band and the pipers. This was the biggest production ever put on by a Highland Musical Organization. Near right: Meg Brockie seems to be a fa- vorite of the townsmen. Far right: Choir members Mike Pitcher and Iacque Jarrett portray Tommy Albright and Fiona Maclaren. 60 Choir HIGHLAND SINGERS, Front Row: Iohn Spencer Teresa Reynolds more Buck How Ieff Gentry Pam McW1they Marsha Blair Doug David Burkhart, Holly Pierce. How 2: Mary Io Stewart Betty Kidd LaGarde Charlie Brann Mike Pitcher Pat Himelick Ken Croxton Willie Flowers, Terri Bemish, Merv Snider, Iacque Iarrett Rise Liver Shirley Tudor Pat Wolfe Kent Hanson Mr Greene Students share enjoyment of music with others An extra-curricular activity at High- land which provided entertainment for the community as well as the student body was the Highland Singers. Throughout the year the Singers participated in various programs including a Mental Health Benefit, and a Christmas concert in the city auditorium. The singers also worked with the band in the production of the Patriotic Pack- age at the Plaid and White Revue. The Girls' Glee Club was a regular scheduled class, but pro- vided entertainment as well. High- lighting their year, the Glee Club joined with area school choirs in presenting the annual Music Festival at Pendleton Heights. Highland Singers offer their version of Spinning Wheel at the Plaid and White Revue. 62 Highland Singers GIRLS GLEE CLUB, Front Bow: Kathy Culley, Carole Campbell, Bev Moore, Kay Campbell, Carol Painter, lean Buxton, Sharon Branham, Row 2: Cindy Riley, Rose Meeks, Iill Engle, Ellen Farr, Brenda Bowman, Darlina Krugler, Nancy Ashby, Dixie Gaither. Bow 3: Peggy Green, Debbie Parks, Diane Newman, Alice West, Cindy Isenhour, Bobbie McWithey, Vicki Shinkle, Toni Hutchins, Vicki Taylor, Dixie Dennis. Buck How: Mr. Greene, Connie Carter, Stephanie Smith, Karen Barber, Sherry Alford, Brenda lanes, Mary Sink, Patty Shaw, Paula Ruff, Connie Russell. GIRLS GLEE CLUBg Front Row: Marilyn Burkhart, Teresa Vogel, Kathy Hofer, Ginger Passwater, Iayne Porter, Susan Anderson, Tammy Miller, Pam Gillespie. How 2: Terrill Krugler, Marty Thomas, Iill Ramsey, Vera Hazelbaker, Marilyn Durham, Barbara Howard, Monica Garrett, Patty Day, Angie Brewster. How 3: Linda Hutchins, Tina Porter, Marsha Barber, Jill Tarvin, Teresa Wilson, Debbie Kimmerling, Becky Gates, Tana Brauchla, Barbara Butler. Bock Row: Anita Hughes, Melinda Stonoff, Sally Hunter, Lisa Crabtree, Cathy Boswell, Pam Robinette, Patty May, Marilyn Miller, Cindy Wiley, Shari Zimmer, Laveda Keesling, Terry Dodrill. Glee Club 63 Convos stimulate student's interest in learning Above left: The Trust Company enter- tains the student body with music of today. Above right: Ed Schetter holds the student body spell bound as he demonstrates per- fect balance. Below right: Singer Charles King inspires students to join in singing with his rich baritone voice. 64 Convos QUILL AND SCROLL: Front Row: Cathy Pence, Iacki Burrows, F6-111, Bdflk How: Mr- Reeder, Debbie Shirk, Robin HiI19S, Pai Diane Grills, Iudy Key, Karen Iordan, Nita Patterson. How 2: Ioan Himelick, 106 W3iHSC0tt, Mitch Smith, Ieff W8GClII1f1I1, RhOI1d3 Susko, Betty Gill, Debbie Qualls, Kathy Risk, Iudy Reed, Marla Mc- Skinner, Iacque Iarrett, Mrs. Clark, Miss Trout. Publication students honored by Quill and Scroll Adding to the students daily routine of learning were special convos. Ed Schetter demonstrated how physi- cal litness may be reached through the ancient practice of yoga. Campus Life presented a convo fea- turing the Trust Company , a rock group. Charles King involved the students in his convo by encourag- ing them to join in with him as he sang well-loved Negro Spirituals. Quill and Scroll was an honorary organization for journalistically inclined students in high school. At the annual Publications Banquet, held at the Grandview Country Club, new members were inducted into the organization. The sponsors of Quill and Scroll were Mrs. Clark, Miss Trout, and Mr. Reeder who are the sponsors of the Echoes, Tartan, and the Highlander. Ioan Susko and Karen Iordan receive a certificate from Mr. Reeder, recognizing them as Outstanding Publication Stu- dents . Quill and Scroll 65 SPANISH CLUB, Front How: Vicki Schmaltz, Iayne Porter, Doug Painter, Susan Anderson, Terry Schmink, Toni Hutchins, Larry Duc, lane Hall, Christie Burks, Debbie Sapp, Bill Hall, Carol Fout, Ianet Engle, Patty Benbow. Row 2: lim Hoover, Debbie Shirk, Becky Mc- Cord, Kent Dixon, Deborah Iohns, Andrea Davis, Ianis Iefcoat, Dottie Whittemore, Peggy Hoover, Iune Dotson, Sharon Saul, Sherry Haney, Ianette Trotter, Lisa Ashby, Suda Friend, Ianet Vollenhalls. Bock How: Ioan Susko-President, Larry Garrett-Vice-President, Teri Mathias-Secretary, Mike Fox-Treasurer, Sheryl Shoopman, Cindy Kirchenbauer, David Levon, Donna Walker, Dan DeVore, Keith Bridges, Andy Gerstoff, Ben O'Neal, Mike Hinton, Kevin Dare, Ieff Farr, Allen West, Virgil Cook, Nancy May, Donna Smith. Language Clubs promote interest in history Highland's language clubs provided students with an educational but enjoyable variation in their day to day routine. Christmas caroling and various parties were highlights of entertain- ment for Spanish students belonging to Spanish Club spon- sored by Mrs. Taylor. Students in the Foreign Relations club went as delegates to the Model United Nations at Anderson College on May 8th. This experience provided the students with an education about the manner in which the United Nations functions. The Latin Club held its annual Roman Banquet on March 20 in the multi-purpose room. Prospective Latin students were sold to Latin Club members in a mock slave sale. Though fun was found by all, members of these clubs learned about the history of foreign nations, ancient times, and international af- fairs. FOREIGN RELATIONS, Front How: Mary Io Stewart, Deanna Davis, Marilyn Durham, Ian Brewer, Connie Stevens. How 2: David Myers, Cathy Edge, Pam McWhithey, Glen Barnes, jeff Gentry, Linda Roundtree. Buck Bow: Ieff Weedrnan-President, Chuck Campbell-Vice President, Donna Durr-Secretary, Terri Wallace-Treasurer, Mike Looper, Iim Swain, Greg Asbury. 66 Spanish Club, Foreign Relations SPANISH CLUB, Front Row: Beth Stinson, Bev Moore, Barb Cheatham, Iennifer Grieb, Teresa Garrett, Connie Stevens, Maureen Susko, Teri Taylor, Debbie Rogers, Carol Painter, Karen Vandergrift, Kathy Dugger, Karen Smith, Linda Hiles. Row 2: Teri Perdue, Teresa Newland, Mindy Marlow, Richard Bilyeu, Greg Yust, Jacque Iarrett, Judy Morrison, Sally Glaser, Debbie Whitaker, Teena Hopkins, Dawn Bauer, Pam Robinette, Pam Brauner, Monty Braden, Cathy Hosier, Marsha Blair. Back How: Brian Alder, Chuck Campbell, Ierry Iones, Randy Andis, Phil Graham, Iohn Kerr, Gary Rudig, Brett Henson, Randy Looper, Kathy Holding, Alice West, Shari Zimmer, Pat Barnes, Gary Kreigh, Norman Barrett, Lorna Felzein, Rhonda Walker, Mrs. Taylor. nd foreign relations deals with world of today LATIN CLUB, Front Row: Mike Ray-Vice-President, Linda Round- tree-Vice-President, Melanie Bronnenberg-Treasurer, Jay Kuklen- ski, Debbie Sanford, Rhonda Fuller, Anita Hughes, Pam Scott, Nancy Ashby, Marilyn Burkhart, Bob Windlam, How 2: Kati Camp- bell, Deloris Rumler, Tom White, Ronna Gold, Wayne Iones, Ian Brewer, Deanna Davis, Melanie Rinehart, Beth Miller, Diana West, Pam McWithey, Betty Sizelove, Barb Brown, Terri Crull, How 3: Mike McKinsey, Gary Thomas, Kristi Estep, David Looper, Mike Krugler, Iohn Campbell, Bruce Wright, Christy Clark, Ioan Schleuder, Tonia Schmidt, Laura Hensley, Iudy Scott, Back Row: Robert Trotter, Ioel Hughel, Charlie Brann, Mike Looper, Kent Han- son, Gary Wallace, Bill Fredericks, Jerry Young, Gary Traylor, Danny Tanner, Rod Windlan, Forry VanNess, Carla Heathcote, Iuanita jones, Mrs. Parker. Spanish Club, Latin Club 67 THESPIANS, Frerlt ROWS Pam MCWiihey, lerle LeWiS, Beverly Young-President, Debbie Qualls-Vice-President, Becky Rockwell Sizelove, Karen Iordan, Iacque Jarrett, Rick Garrett. How 2: Mary I0 -Secretary-Treasurer, Lisa Ashby-Secretary-Treasurer. Mike Stewart, IOS MCNeW, Allen WBSL TOH1 Hunter, David Burkhart. Rousey, Mike Pitcher, lim Caddell, Iohn Day, Charlie Brann, Mr. Terry Spaulding, Carl Schleuder, Terry Toole. Buck How: Ierry Clark, Thespians have largest chapter in HHS history Under the direction and leadership of Mr. Ron Clark, the Drama Club staged two outstanding plays. The fall production, i'Summertree, was based upon the times in which we live. The play was about a young man who, in his last moments before he died in combat, relived portions of his life. Ierry Young por- trayed the young man. Terry Toole, Iohn Ieffers, Debbie Qualls, and Rick Garrett also had major roles. The spring play, The Lark, was based on the trial of Ioan of Arc. The play starred Diane Whitaker as Ioan who plays her whole life over, in front of the court during the trials. Iohn Ranshaw portrayed the judge and Lee Dixion was the el- derly official ofthe church. An honorary organization for those experienced in theatrical productions was the National Thespians. Twenty-four students were members of this organization. 68 Drama Club DRAMA CLUB, Front How: Ian Lawrence, Connie Iones, Teresa Daoust, Mike Krugler, Carol Painter, Cheryl Painter, Pam Robinette, Patty May, Dawn Hartman, Ioni Hawkins, Christie Burks, How 2: Terri Wallace, Rise Livermore, Willie Flowers, Amy Dunn, Pam Mc- Withey, Pat Himelick, Terry Toole, Sherry Baldwin, Kimi Young, Ragena Hartman, Charlie Braun. How 3: Sheila Noble, Raenna Coonce, Teena Hopkins, Iohn Worthington, John Grant, Mike Miller, Iohn Ieffers, left' Gentry, Dave Burkhart, Carl Schleuder, Robin Hines, Andy Gerstoff. Row 4: Mr. Clark, Ierry Young-President, Debbie Qualls-Vice President, Becky Rockwell-Secretary- Treasurer, Lisa Ashby-Historian, Wayne Rusher, Bill Hazelbaker, Terry Spaulding, lim Caddell, Tom Hunter, john Day, Mike Pitcher. DRAMA CLUB, Front Row: Stacy Skinner, Linda Roundtree, Cathy Swain, Pam Sears, Becky Levell, Suzanne McManigell, Karen Iordan, Beverly Sizelove, Laura Hensley, Kathy Walker, Pam Adams, Iody Moorman. How 2: Susy Lewis, Nancy Ashby, Cathy Edge, Darlina Krugler, Gloria Purdy, Sally Glaser, Debbie Radford, Iudy Morrison, Patti Benbow. Marla Snyder, Vickie Musick, Pam Chambers, Ian Maxwell, Dawn Bauer. Bock How: Anita Hughes, Marian Iacobs, Alice West, Larry Garrett, jeff Singer, Steve Smith, Shari Zimmer, Teri Bemish, Iuanita Iones, Debbie Whitaker, Iill Tarvin, Laveda Keesling, Linda Hutchins, Sally Hunter, lane Lewis. Drama Club 69 , 11 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA, Front How: Ginger Passwater, Debbie Leduc, Cathy Pence, Donna Durr, Pam Sears, Kay Campbell, Sherry Burg. How 2: Marilyn Miller, Linda Wiley, Rhonda Skinner, Rose Adams, Linda Hiles, Debbie Mart, Cheryl Painter, Terri Bernish, Pam Robinette. Row 3: Patty May, Mike Fox, Kathy Holding, Iill Tarvin, Becky Gates, Holly Pierce, Marsha Barber, Paula Ruff, Ieff Gentry. Buck Row: Shari Zimmer-President, Cindy Wiley- Vice-President, Becky Rockwell-Treasurer, Carol Painter-Secre- tary, Lisa Ashby, Gayle Stookey, Ioe Wainscott, Steve Horner, Marla McFall, Mr. Atkins. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA, Front How: Don Stanley, Tom How 3: Ricky Hendricks, Neil Dugger, Rick Kemp, Tom Conner, Klus, Troy Morphew, Kim McCullough, David Hughbanks, Dennis Roger Taylor, Rick Frye, Tim Iessup, Iohn Kerr, Mr. Taylor, Back Scott. Row 2: Paul Prewitt, Tim Hubble, Terry Songer, Iohn Row: Fred Shanks-President, Danny Iordan-Vice-President, Tom Waluhonis, Iim Barber, Gary Alspaugh, Ierald Eckrote, Kevin Barker, 70 F.T.A., F.F.A. Wicks-Secretary, Tim Vaughn-Treasurer. , GIRL'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION, Front Row: Karen Smith, Cheryl Day, Marty Thomas, jayne Porter, Rhonda Fuller, Sheila Turner, Tammy Miller, Donna West, Lavonne Thomas, Rhonda Ausbun, julie Showalter, Row 2: Suda Friend, Carol Fout, Pam McWithey, Ann Moore, Peggy Hover, Kathy Addison, Angie Brewster, Sharon Saul, Gloria Purdy, Kay Arnold, Debbie Parks, Melanie Rinehart, Karin Clubs promote preparati Burton, Linda Etchison, Candy Bigham, Mrs. McCarty. Back How: jannette Trotter-President, Patty Bertram-Secretary, Debbie Wehner-Treasurer, Sherry Baldwin, Teri Mathias, Margaret Beers, Patty Herron, Susan Bemish, Coco Dunn, Sandra Robinette, Margaret Croxton, Donna Walker, Rose Adams, Peggy Manship, Marla McFall, Mrs. Kelso. on for future careers Under the leadership of Mr. Marvin Atkins, Future Teachers of America was a club formed for those students interested in entering the teaching professions. The majority of the members of F.T.A. did exploratory teaching in classes at Highland and surrounding elemen- tary schools. Under the sponsorship of Mr. james Taylor, twenty-six members of the Future Farmers of America participated in various activities which included soil, seed, crop, and livestock contests throughout the state. The top soils judging team in Madison County consisted of Tom Wicks, john Waluhonin, john Kerr, and Tim Hubbell. Tom Wicks also received second place in the county crop judging. Bowling, golfing, and swimming were just a few of the activities en- gaged in by the girls in the Girls Athletic Association. They met once a week either at school or at a recre- ation center to stimulate and promote interest in physical fitness. A refreshing swim is just one of the Cirl's Athletic Association activities enjoyed by Debbie Parks. C.A.A. 71 Scot spirit reaches fever pitch Promoting an interest in school sporting events was the objective of Pep-Club and H-Club. Pep-Club's seventy-three girls cheered the basketball team on and encouraged them to win. The H-Club was exclusively for athletes who had earned a letter in a sport. They staged skits at pep sessions and aroused spirit for athletic events. Sectional Week began with the theme of the first day, Change the Trend with a Sectional Win . Students wore fashions of yester- day, with the girls wearing bobby socks, saddle oxfords, long skirts, curly hair and outdated styles of make-up. Baggy pants, narrow ties and greasy hair were worn by the boys. The second day the theme was day was V-necked sweaters worn backwards, belts, boots, and hats. The theme of the third day was Some Call Us Farmers . Students dressed accordingly by wearing flannel shirts, and bib overalls or blue jeans. Thursday, the day of the big game, was Plaid and White day by tradition. Instead of choosing a Mr. Plaid and Miss White this year the Student Council gave a Most Spirited Senior award. Carol Painter was chosen for her atten- dance at the greatest number of basketball games and her display of enthusiasm during Sectional Week. In spite of the high spirit throughout the student body and team the Scots were narrowly defeated in the Final seconds of Back 'em, Belt 'ern, Boot 'em , Scots are Tops! The style of the play by the Madison Heights Pirates, 52-50. l PEP CLUB, Front How: Teresa Reynolds-President, Coco Dunn- Vice-President, Susan Yattaw-Secretary, Susan Anderson- Treasurer, Iill Martz, Marla McFall, Rose Adams, Rhonda Ausbun, Tammy Miller, Linda Wiley. Row 2: Bev Miller, Sheryl Shoopman, Sharon Saul, Sheri Cook, Cheryl Day, Pam McWithey, Myra Sylvester, Marsha Blair, Linda Hiles, Terri Wallace, Carolyn Mudd, Cindy Moran. Row 3: Pam Adams, Linda Etchison, Lavonne Thomas, Iulie Showalter, Vicki McWithey, Ian Lawrence, Debbie Radford, Raeanna Coonce, Teena Hopkins, Teresa Daoust, Sheila Noble, Peggy 72 Pep-club, Sectional Green. How 4: Debbie Geeting, Sharon Fetty, Barb Cheatham, Candy Bigham, Gloria Hensley, Teresa Newland, Toni Hutchins, Gloria Purdy, Ianice Shelton, Donna Miller, Diane McDaniels, Teresa Wilson. How 5: Marty Thomas, Ioan Schleuder, Cindy Isenhour, Melinda Stonoff, Iayne Porter, Barbara Howard, Nancy Poole, Melanie Rinehart, Dottie Whittemore, Karen Rector, Della Padgett, Bobbie McWithey. Row 6: Willie Flowers-Mascot, Iudy Scott, Anita Hughes, Crystal MacMillan, Nancy Ashby, Terri Crull, Marcia Nunley, Peggy Hoover, Mrs. Sumner. H-CLUB, Seated: Willie Flowers. Front How: Mike Hall, Bob Martin- dale, Ieff Farr, lim Showalter, Carl Schleuder, Dennis Mock, Neil Dugger, Iohn Campbell, Dave Stone, Larry Swindell, Jeff Weedman. How 2: Dan Emmons, Dan Forrest, Ioe Glaser, Iohn Levon, Randy Deckard, Rich Nagel, Ieff Orr, Mike Westervelt, Doug LaGarde, Mike Looper, Ieff Chase, Bruce Dunham. How 3: David Glad, Ioe Wains- cott, Brett Henson, Mike Knotts, Phil Graham, Randy Andis, Randy a1 'a Yust, Mike Davis, Gary Rudig, David Morgan, Mike Rousey, Dan Lewis, Tim Iessup. Back Bow: George Mathavich, Greg Asbury, Mike Brown, Iim Kerr, Steve Sweazy, Dave Purkey, Ieff Hollon, Lee Dixon, John Hickman, Mike Dotson, Larry Cheney, Randy Looper, Iohn Kerr, Vic McKinley, Iohn Fredericks, Ieff Singer, Dennis Brewer, Danny Swafford, Mr. Mitchell. , mf,-1,,,,,,,. ,. --fs. f, . ,. -ff-- s,,-vi:-wi-:wwf-ww. twfff-fwnp a,f mai :Mamas szrweewzaawrmeammewweeearfmsxaa 'meressssavwnwzawzieafaweewawxxnvawaxwieimma sm :amused xmar :maxim ..,.fx 32.12-fM M-: , zzffwesw. mln-5,-raewamuzmzcuwawsreaasem Varsity Cheerleaders: Rhonda Skinner, Ioyce Keeling, Carole Campbell, and Cathy Hosier. 74 Cheerleaders Award-winning Squads boost Scot teams Sporting new white sweaters the enthusiastic cheerleaders boosted Scot Spirit throughout the school year. Varsity Cheerleaders, Rhonda Skinner, Carole Campbell, Ioyce Keeling and Cathy Hosier, were rewarded for their hard work and dedication. They received one sec- ond and four first place ribbons, and received the spirit stick from the University of Kentucky where they spent a week of camp. They also won 3rd place at I.U. and 5th place at Indiana State Fair. Iunior Varsity cheerleaders, Kim Young, Stacy Skinner, and Cathy Swain attended camp at the Univer- sity of Vincennes where they were awarded two second place and one third place ribbons. They worked hand in hand with the Varsity Cheerleaders, cheering at football games, basketball games, and begin- ning this year home wrestling meets. Christy Clark, Melanie Bronnen- burg, Ioan Schlueder, and Bryn Cheetham found that cheering with the Varsity and Reserve cheer- leaders at pep sessions added to the excitement of being a freshman cheerleaders. Top left: Reserve Cheerleaders, fTop to bottomj Cathy Swain, Stacey Skinner, and Kimi Young. Lower left: Freshman Cheer- leaders, Bryn Cheatham, Ioan Schlueder, Christy Clark, and Melanie Bronnenberg. Cheerleaders 75 SPORTS Driving a common goal our forces. We ghardships of and defeat, ever the realm of ability. Linking memories with experiences in the grasp for tomorrowQggifohampionships. 6gQfI'15 ' filavg I 5 I any LN' I sp- it gi P33 - I' ' in ,. R f ..v- ,f..,.. .pbmulw .vn'r--' J ,v.. --s .fawfill A- ji if liiffvf 15 ' --L-Q. H TEU if Individual dedication ields successful seasons The Varsity Cross Country team, coached by Mr. Brian Hildebrand, finished the season with a six win, six loss record. The team was led by Seniors George Mathavich and Ieff Farr, and were backed up by strong and valuable underclassmen. Competing in the Yorktown Invi- tational and White River Confer- ence meets, the Scots placed fifth and sixth respectively. In sectional competition they turned in a disap- pointing twenty-first place. The wrestling team had their best record in five seasons, and a state finalist. The season looked grim at the beginning as the wrestlers dropped three of their first six meets. They finished their season, however, with six straight victories in dual meet competition. The 9-3 record indicated a gradual improve- ment of the grapplers and the willingness to work hard for some- thing worthwhile. Iunior Kent Kreegar was High- land's first state finalist in any ath- letic contest. Kreegar was also voted Most Valuable Wrestler and Mike Westervelt received the Honorary Captain award. . W, M, .y.-.-Q... fy.-s....s ,, M... - ...P . .. ., .. .... ,.,. .sg .4 ---f. .... .. .......-....-... ...1... , S .... ,,. 1f:.gf5'23If5'e5?,z F..-...MQ..w,.s5.,......,.,..M..,...,,,..W ,J.,,,.N,..,...,, ...3..-.ss-.3 Artis-1K'5i:': 1 .4 f li 9 wifi: .f ? 1: f sei rf:oZi..'ft':l,5ff.ii.gw Vmigyssgfsriqe, K ,. sfeu?-.m71fs.t2 :w1'?fi.uvW ft rs. aittimsww-:fm.2ffvgg.g'fg:s:su.g.y.f+eg?1fQg:QV?ffQ. . ., - WSI -ws' 'K' t if ' K tt: V' .e25zf+1mg. was fffszsmrfw.. ff few: Se- 2 if - J -- 2 7 f ' 'Q ,, 22-ff I: F. - s- -- ' 5 f.Q:'.4g:.i 14 .aswff 'sfsgf1s: m. f -ff..ffe.f.fffg,2.s, 5. mfs 3' A v -f .tzwfgs ly- ...V ,. .... ,.., . . . . . . . .... .. i Q fs..- .f. -'War vs- wfw. 'Ps ' - - ' Y' ' C2 L ' 's1.Q.gsfs.iy-v.Lfe.,,,Aftang - :4,Kxr5ye.,,fi as--.Q..s., ...f .... .,f. . A... .--. .,., ei Q. -- H ff .-was. vT..g..u,,.-- Q. ..:.,,. , gw..s..,.',,,,.g,,,, .. ..... .. W - .. , S -..y . A. w . I- . . I ..,,,,., , 5 . , ..t, I . . ., I , . gl . . . . ....,,.,,.. . , , .3 fr:5?--.Maw:-?4:.f a:tNf'oJ-if-'ef '.'M.aw.-1fm-...ga-vfe.s.:,.Q..:we:.,:g.i..i..--V2.5 :yas films' Iizilasn.f -.::m.:.fg 121 ..11s?iQ' if 5-1 lf Qisiis : 2 .1-irxffflzsp 5. P' -5 waz.-3551:Jff.'2'f2J!F?26-zZ?'s2r:'f5:i5I!YtS:-F3142 . E ffafsiiinlfiir riwfzifs-'ia '-rin -'l-J5fff':: -av'-ffl-HJ. :'1-ra--vw in -iff'-li- .,QfLQE1tf??.a.1Pi .f?.,.f:i9?A5i'52 Qf232' ' 1 .sL.x.'.ffU-wee.: 2.5-.Br-Q,-v?kfz'sf'f3 5455,-5,f:JfggA-Img, 5-ffrv:?.g5, 5 .-fgflmgg-9-11.4 s5fn.:,x:,55:.1f's we .1 -- Z .d 2fs'fF1svw.f5':.s.:..1f:zs1:wsafm1- :.1.1f-.?3w1:aff-sfff.''g,::.f,,s,g,v,3,w -.mr 3. A... ,, ..k Q, .K , .,m..,,f.,,,5.,,, ?fsggE.ga2.e55,,sfsilsimzcfffsQ6'Pfizz,g'fa.Q-W 5 wglggs:sa.g:fe,gz'gv1g2wf2.i-W .aa --ft .fs .fy.-'MM-fi-.1P, .-...W . I 5 swf. it 4 5. W. I I .5 '?.,':,L s,T,,, is ...Q vi ,.,-fu .. . . . ...s.s.sW ...fi-.sw f - 1-.w wf ax. 1. ..,gs.gffwvfefw 'A g Q ff' ,.5:Q.,g51l.255g3zgW'- Q 78 Cross Country VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY, Front HOW: M. York, R. Windlan, B. Kitchen. How 2: I. Hickman, K. Kreegar, L. Swindell, M. -num Exhaustion is evident at the finish of an en- during cross country race. Looper. Back Row: B. Windlan, G. Mathavich, I. Farr, L. Dixon, Coach B. Hil- debrand. K. .G m,..M M, ff J ,rxgfrgli-5, K , .,,,y,. K , eggs .. , Y: fi? F 1, -if 06,532 sl y : ,. W JH,Vg ,.,k My rl. if -' 'f H, ri ? - VM, -3.. N, 3 -gl.,fV.f-'-g- Adam '- ,: ',. f 'f I :wa 3' ?f....mvl2E Cross Country runners stride over a rough terrain and maintain their stride. W Q llg i l y i . ..........g. . 1 . .... .... ..,,......, .., . J QQ . t i .... f . Kent Kreegar, Sectional-Regional Cham- pion, and State Finalist poses with his reward. Kent was the iirst Highlander athlete to enter a state final. VARSITY WRESTLING, Front Row: Mickey Gaw, Mitchell Smith, Bruce Dunham, Coach Ron Ruby. Back How: Doug Nagel, Steve Neale Dugger, Kent Kreegar, David Looper, Dave Scott, Richard Sweasy, Mike Westervelt, Ieff Farr, Stan Mock, Richard Nagel, Ieff Mast, Gerald Levell, Pat Hamilton. How 2: Torn White, Mike Dotson, Orr. Tom Castor, Mike Looper, Tom Kell, Mike Hines, Chuck Hodges, Wrestling 79 Two Scot shutouts become part of up and down varsity season New uniforms, new field lights and a new locker room highlighted the 1970 varsity football season under the direction of head coach Pete Reynolds and Art Willick, assistant coach. These new items, however, did not keep the Scots from having a slow start in the 1970 football season, The clansmen lost their first three games to Portland, Hamilton Heights, and Madison Heights. Following the opening losses, the Scotsmen took to the road and shut- out the Frankton Eagles 12-0. The next weekend the Scots went further west where Tipton defeated them 11-13. Keying up for Home- coming, Highland's gridsmen met Mt. Vernon on their field and came home with a 28-6 victory. At the 1970 Homecoming the Scots pleased their excited fans when they scored their second shutout in a 25-0 battle with the Pendleton Arabians. The 4-6 varsity record for the season was posted after the Scots won a final home-field victory be- tween losses to Mississinewa and Alexandria. Three members of the varsity squad were selected by the local press for the all-county team. Senior Iim Kerr was picked as a defensive back and juniors Rich Nagel and Dave Purkey were slotted for the tackle and running back positions, respectively. Purkey was also Madison county's leading ground gainer this year. He rushed for over 1,000 yards in ten games. Above right: Iunior Phil Graham thrills Highlander fans with another pass catching maneuver. Below: Ready for action, determined Scot gridders seek revenge from crosstown rival- Madison Heights. 80 Varsity Football VARSITY FOOTBALL, Front How: D. Swafford, D. Phipps, D Emmons, C. Campbell, I. Fredericks, M. Brown, D. Purkey, D. Stone, N. Dugger, B. Dunham. Row 2: M. Dotson, I. Weedman, P. Graham, R. Andis, G. Asbury, I. Glazer, T. Jessup, M. Westervelt, R. Deckard, I. Hollon, D. Morgan. Back Row: M. Knotts-Manager, D. Glad- Manager, I. Levon-Manager, K. Hanson, S. Mock, R. Nagel, L. Cheney, T. Iessup, I. Wainscott, I. Kerr, D. Lewis, I. Orr, A. Willick- Assistant Coach, P. Reynolds-Head Coach. .gg tyi.fezf,e1'1:57. e1f2:1i2'f2i5.s'fw.:-'a2,1'.f2..f. fzimg-f+.1z11t:1g.2r'frayedfefHi.gg:3.5f. . ... Tb,giZ,5liLsifi7ki'3L.1fiiiiil5-fgfLi,gf,,f2ilfgig,sfhgiffleif71532.315ZL,iiQf1sE't-QTTQSEYFL5'Yfiifliziiiliffci-5fYi.3l W ,,,, ,KU .,,, , ,... ...,,, , ,.., ....,,,,, , ., ,,,,.,. .., ,,..,...,..,, .. .,.. ., -,,.. ... ,S S. . 5.,Wt.,,,..q..sg-Mfr...M ,eg-,f,.,..1:: gf...1.e..g:g,,-f,..,:g.,n..15:-f..m.:f:sg 1,-.1 1.fvg.Lf1t:fv:1,.tQ- W' 11A'Uzswi1qz?L.ff1+Sf.g1hz-. :Su-f..s-new:ff-it-lm.H.-q',.M.fw:iaf .lwiez '1 :fv'1f-'tiff-' 'sa5usgg..,t.,f, .11 -fvv . 1 t- ,. J.. s,,,,f,,,., ..., ..,. .... . . . W.. z.. , ,g .1 222 K.:zzssf22fii'hfSl-fir :SL-we 1' 51: fe li'f fw.ss1'f Wftzz. sa.-.?5af5.e-f5.s3wgl5Q.ts2'gf??.4ifg,::1Q13..kfm1155'..sf:igiv ?3.:e2fg:w..wL:sv fffi-iwftr-if W '45 15:47 Iliff-fil 5:25:32.g:?l.s222:WQ3?i-SWF?.eiifzi:ft-Siiiiif.-ii.L+?..a?l- i?iL-Miesms'ueE'.fQ1rfr:Si'wwf'fL:2z'Ea-:Wa-:Yi ffil-iv as .,,gy,1,.tg,,f,.s,-.ggi sms.-ts',..Q.-its sfiwiw .tu sm sz f 2:f.:se2fwf?.,fs..:essisemfi fu-'ffegfefav-:2v'1.-Ms'stef t s.fr.,.,wggtg- ees,li,-,,,.ef-.siste:-ystage:1' W-ff-LSz'.4',-qsg e. -fs: s1:sf2vf f2' z'11.s : . .es 1. V . 1 ., .... , .S Ref -ft: f .t-:Wu gf .Q ti .,.Z-fff:zgigfm,,,y,f...L iffgfzwis ':2.4e:2--wwf Lf''Aff--fef'1f2'W f-5 life-fL4:'f+7 mg.-as 1:-H. -H, 5,-..-gswf N,.551gfI-.5.W5,355,1ggzjigsz.ssflkezfiwreiiitiibsfifil5 LW-Pi'1?rf2.'s My 5,3 I W, F, ia., k,.. zg.fj,,Vg..17:Vf.i.i, ss: Vg.: .svfnztrw ,gg W f 1 fg ' f : .fnfgsflwi-1-itfiii 512Lj'j,5'fE'.!sIIVQKETL 'IWSH-'11i',E twitiili- -'ii W. . .. .. ...- t U. tg. V,... ,, .,, ,,,:.t,.,,, .,,: w.., ...,. ..,.,,, ....,... ,.,.,,,,, -f,.. 5. :i.lL'1'2sSii?iig2f.21aesgiwy1s2'?g2e2'.tz+,zifssS1.s221fH2'Kiwi-fI.ssiiziliiit-igifftfz steak-'fi-f1.:fm1s1r. .'g-wffwfz :az .. ., ,eszgwgsgafgffgaiji-A, M,-k. 1.121 --0 :ids Y -' -gfsf ffiirfz ..,, ,... K 7 wi,-.ee:1'.e2f'.fs27..fw-I,ztwzsfiz'.lviisffieaf-f'4fi2t.f22.iwz fefiffs-fifame,wzgewfff.-QvI.tfElf:-1211-if 7' ' wwssggtaiiiies1Ql,:g:e2,Lsgf..1::M1savzerzt.-zg.fs,:i..s...,:f,:1fsf2i1Q::ff2ii-fffLs:'if-itsff:ff'.sf2'.11fi11i..: affix:-.ef Quarterback Iim Kerr initiates the Highland defense by taking advantage of a perfect block to break through the Pirate brigade. Varsity Football 81 Reserves blast through for a winning season For the first time in three years the Reserve football team played a full schedule of their own. Coached by Mr. Greg Risk, the B-team fought their way to a four-win, three-loss, and one-tie record. Two games passed before the Scot reserve squad chalked up a victory. They lost their first game to Frankton, followed by a tie with Pendleton Heights. These two games were followed by wins over Mississinewa, and Hamilton Heights. After losing to Yorktown, the reserves won the last two by conquering Alexandria and Tipton. w.:fss'w:2iss.fs...P,,-Srzgfwfsirfsi.151 s2w.ffff uv Q.. f...f..-.wise'siffQ1.s..?et.wwiqf. ti 1TI?1Ti57i1527f7s1writ''z:Tfv11i?E?':g7':iW5Q Iiinlilliff--ffsflf.'5:1.'5zE'51:IQrSEf?51ff21ffsff.'tVf21'Iz1IIiiX if eiisz ii lf lfii fwz ,. ,,.,, A.:,,..,,..,3..,..,.,., ,..,,., ,,.., ..,,. ,.., ,,.- ...M ..,,..,,. . ,..,, ..f..gs..s..:f .e....s- -uw.. mf,,gfg:g:g-sg raw, 11f..Qf..f'..w.e fs- yyge, ,,gg.g,:gg:,, s. - , -W, ,,,..,,r. fi Scot defense, led by Bruce Dunham, shuts off a Mississenwa end run. RESERVE FOOTBALL: Front How: G. Musick C Campbell T Frye Back Row S Mock K Hanson T Bair B Fredericks I Kerr Castor, R. Looper, T. Kell, M. Hines, D. Mock D Looper Row 2 T D Bellar T Iessup Coach C Risk Carpenter, D. Levon, T. Klus, K. Croxton, M Dalman M Ray R 82 Reserve Football Disappointing season grips freshman gridders. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL: Front Row: S. McClain, D. Livingston, D. Painter, A. Ieffcoat, E. Seybert, A. Creamer, T. Hopkins, G. Lamb, G Yust. How 2: D. Nagel, P. Hamilton, D. Hodges, R. Gooding, B. Cripe E. Devanhey, G. Kreegar, K. Dixon, L. Meechum, T. Klus. How 3: T ' 'L z ef.. . i Watching from sidelines Coach Murr encourages second effort. Dollar, R. Box, I. Norris, D. McCork1e, I. Carr, K. Spaulding, R. Hogue, G. Levell, T. Lightfoot, I. Hoover. Buck How: L. White, D. Emmons, R. Reeder, W. Powell, I. Wilson, R. Cook, Mgrs. I. Box, G. Benefield, R. Stanley, Mr. T. Murr. The Freshman football team coached by Mr. Tom Murr ended their season with two wins and seven losses. Even though the season record did not show ex- cellent results, the young gridders gained Valuable experience for next year's reserve team. Losing their first two games to Hamilton Southeastern and Ma- dison Heights, the Frosh chalked up their first win over Shenandoah 14 to 6. Losing two more before scoring their iinal victory of the season, the Scots defeated Pendleton Heights 12 to 8. The Frosh lost their last three games to the Anderson City T Schools. e.-s:s. .f- -- ..'fr...z.e..4.'g.'m.g. fe., ....... :w.... ,. e, fff.,'f.w...,:g1. .,. fs.ga.gsfssf'w.,-wv 1-tee...-afe:...gwwf:ws.:.' ., - N.. . .. .... ,.,, ,. ..., f. . ,L ., ....f:f..,,, .,,.'1.. -,,..' t, . ,F ,-,,.Ft '..E,',.f . .. - ,..,. ..,,,... .... ,.., ,,....,, ,.,... W. y ..,,.' Q. .,,- 3. ,,..' ,,-- .. fit?1351:is:W.mfr?7mf.f2gf'tif.511?aims...Siltfflfmfifrsiisif'sez:'fffvsft-::f.'3'4Y'f''1 fYf1.:7.f. '1f'fwf..:.f'w ities fr... 'ww 1 at 1 sv f. 7.-Y... ..-. ..,w...,?y .. ' . svmw:.fs....3.f..,,1w..f1ffm.s'tf'.s...:w...,.'sf.Q.9:ee.11. ' t V f 1 -.xiiias:wif.sift.Swe3'wifi?ts..'wi1245fs::ss'1?'f,. if 55? .41 :SH is f2.'2,'1.H.z.'e'.21:1 ...Simqf4efi1.5Qmf.g.1?:fe..- as-fsfss:9w.fg'.wz..,..,':Hs1f. me L.,fg.Q.gwf.5,,.rfe:.,, ggzegm: 1-.g,,.:fq:..,f..,..- ,,,Vg,: 5, 1 ---L.. ,af ..:-' fa,-fee-W, --:' Q ,-:.' vfrf . :.'. . ..,,'.. . ,,--..'. f.f.,. f.. . .- .,,.,. .iffi.'fV.l. 'f9?'ffi.'i'NIT'S5JT'-:7'mi.g5l':5fSt. fi.-3'fQ:,2ti- .:'f,y.5 '-'Mg' :H .25-'fg.f'?'5..53g: 5:. '5!fjz,: ::-if'EQwifi.l?Q3.,,g,1f T:gg,2 Q! t X2rgigfffzffitffgi.ES15.535255f1s:,wff2.3f?f323fr e.. '.sf, IQ5iffsr.f.':f:'f.m:.,1:tsififwvff-'tfiiwfffi'-'V . .. egg. .911 f Q .. Q.gif'4st5.'Qgfe.f..g-'ma '?'QQJr2fs.gfs:fi.yaf..:,,'e yf2.ffs.,g.if.'.5 . z, f:.i1.:ggf : we is 1 rf... 'fs fu. 5 .1 wr fa:.41': w.s.'1f..2..x..f'f:...'f .. Hs.. .-'aw.2.'.-Q .. --:1w..ss.if. ..5:s.51w.'ff1Y:z.-H.-ei? we ....?..es.fw-.,.ft., . Q..-'rf-..ff.... .. .. .. .. .. 1... .,. . .-- . sts- -fr.: .tw,a.L,,g.s,,f..,....' .. s , . f ,, . , g....ez:p.?w war- iw.. fftgf- . '. . . H . .. . . , 5.A,,:...eM,. 5.... . N., ,E . i sfQ2xr.Q'l-'ISE' 'ihst5 tf1.iWfe..'ftfz:ii'P': - f . : ' 9 . -- ' 'w : . mf.5'.1Qg,.:'f:.v.v,f,g wffrx. - .,5'?:e.,fff, s.f.n'Sw.22 lfffaf ttffsf-fm'ima'H.iz.If'nf's.s'fe1.u.'esew.-.:f:.-..5.'- if-wwe' ..'ss..11.-fffwwr.. ew... 4..- Q E . . . . ,. . 8 , , f'i 15fff.'IY'552 iffifff''fir.i,f5'?Q.'fY5:iE.532''l5i??fsiI5t'r:.f:Y'?l.tfi..j'f'25..E'fW2't'lg'hi.':,'t?'if.'f 5 5'?'wiz.'fll9'g2,'-'Yet 5.5 H , QW. . 1. 1...:m...wPrr.:.'fe: .- . .- . . .. ms... wfff...-.wwff.......':-' rf: 1-1.'....f: . .. .fiwgv : :sa fes..:4? fff5., ...gw..-swf'g..,.5f1.. ,se , L. f K. f .M.gf.1.51,,5w..g,fg.ff.:,5ff.. 1f..-ggggtxgffk f 5 ?f431?tins?:f 1?tf?f'f3:Q5Ef5ft1:73H55.25'iffviiili3Pa1i5f.95'?H75,QfS.E9'9'5E.l-7'fV5f'7t?fE.Z'Y'1Y'5E.'fT:!f l,'1lf.1'15'.2.'g .E 1. .Ef:.,,5..'? 12, 51,,5gQ.s.L1w.g,'zf..-at.1s,,. 5.ffg5.,g,f.3,.i..f:f..,,ff.r.s.,'fwg. ,,,f'3..g'wr.:... 5 ff......f.M 5 ff 51 ifwf' 55 . HE-Sinn, M ?s35?5iffi jyf g g' Scots, White River Conference Co-Champs VARSITY BASKETBALL, Front Bow: L. Swindell, G. Asbury, D. Bale, R. Yust, D. Glad, Mgr. Back How: Coach D. Mitchell, D. Brewer, G. Rudig, T. Iessup, I. Wainscott, M. Rousey, I. Kerr, P. Graham, Asst. Coach I. Boyer. Left: Playmaker, Don Bale, controls the ball while, at the same time, directs teammates. Above: Good position is essential to score a needed basket against an Elwood opponent. . .1 .... . 5,121.51 f:11f 11.f1ii -- f -- ,.., 1 The Varsity Basketball team, under the direction of Coach Dick Mitchell, established the best record in Highland's history. Mitchell, in his seventh year as head coach, guided the team to a 13 win 7 loss record. On the road for the opening game of the season, the Scots were defeated by Wes Del, 53-70. After beating the Frankton Eagles, the Scots traveled to cross-town rival Madison Heights the following weekend and brought home a 60-57 Scot victory. This was the first time Highland had defeated Madison Heights in twelve years. Looking forward to the White River Conference Tourney, the Scots won five out of their next six games, only to be defeated in the tourney by Pendleton Heights. Fol- lowing the tourney, the Scots lost to a strong Kokomo Haworth team, but came back to avenge the loss of the tourney by beating Pendleton Heights 68-62. Winning five out of their last seven games the Scots were defeated by Madison Heights 52-50 in the sectional and finished the season with a 13 win, 7 loss record. fv5..11.1r1 Q,-1,711-5,I-3V,17.i1gg,,ff,--1,.-1..-,1.g,-if 4. 1 1 5. 1, f . -1 1, . 1 5 1 . 1 .f 5 3 ,- fms-1,1-H,.f':1,j,311f,.--1G.s1,g,5l,-11.1555,75,:'1L111jg51g1-111'1vj,z,gf-f'-Ei5'z1'fs1f-j3.-51.11 - 1 IH1 if l1f.'1ilQ1 '7 1 ,-i,,,--,,.-1,.f1g .t1i.f,,.-11 .11 -7 1.1 1.-21,-111411 --11 1 'Y f -- ,..,,L-, --- ,.- 1.Q1-,.-1,.,,,- cf,- ..., N- fi.- 1.11.1 --ff--f '--- -..e1-.iw --f.-.-'. 1 -..-f 11, -f1.. 111.1 -:.--,.- 11.f1fi --:.-- i1 ---' f H -sv -if--f- -- ., . L, si-1.1 -.ff---. .. 1 ig, ,,--1fz,::ggf,,-1.-H1 11-511131115-iii. 11.M1,.qg15,--1 --1I'r'5 -11.91 E11'wif-r5TQi?.i11iL1'm5Si 512-'?i1i11:..1' -if--'51i52ili11 11' 153jf3g-,f,,1-111..- ff,--fr1sz1.s11'i111.1-11.g1 'iw .U1 .1 f---111-1.111 rg: 5 -f,,i1,f,1-11.'1 .- f,- 1111 .11 -f11.:'11 ' 12 -U -H '11'?111E1Ei ' 1 fi 11m1-1.1it--1111.51--1.-1151 ir-w..11.111 1-1if12.-111f1'f2-ff.w15:f11fi.12f 11-212-fi-if'f-1'f-112 l'11 f-'i-- ff'-If:-12'rf11' --11 -11151111 1 5,19 W 1 .....,,. -.,.11.1..- .---f .-11.f11: fi-i f--f -1 f--f 1. f-1-1111 ,--f. get 513.5 . - I 1 1. . .1 iiii liife -li- i ftifg A 154 ..1. 21 a ng-111-1 411-f --... V g.,, iw.-Lg.11 - -..-. 1 .:'-1 . '1f:-- 2 ...... ..--- 1..11, ...., . ..1 1'7 f.-'- 11.fr-iigsgf-gm-11.112,-211' . . ' ELS? iiffif lf: ' 19- f '1?' 'f 1532 -5 11 111i 1 f' k'i'.-2-.1'1.f11'f11 , 1,1141 ,1f1:'1.'z11'a?ii5' i1755.Q , , . 1l. --,'t..1 1iE.gi35r2,? 5 21,11 11 i. 1..g,,,,Hy,.1..-f f- 1. if ..1 1. ,..,b:f-Ai.. IV 7- 5.1 ,bi .1 fi' .511 .,-1 -721.21 ...1 1. 1 . ,..1 ..1,,, 1 1.111 2 -'Z i,:71 if- ' :rig -1 f1 f,..,S,,,- Q:111i,'fi,.f11gg, 1.11115 1, 1 :bfi-fi 11-3,5 fff 2-1131 g,gfv11eTi112P21211'.fa1'f-i'21ff1.1f11Qf1gigr1'E11-121111291119-111,-11211'i.g1?3--fif17f11 Varsity Basketball 85 HHS Reserve and Freshmen basketball teams The Reserve Basketball team dis- played determination and bench power while under the leadership of Coach Iohn Boyer. Carrying a 6-3 record into the White River Conference Tourney, the junior varsity squad defeated the Shenandoah Raiders 42-39 in the final game to win the White River Conference championship. Led by Randy Looper and Dennis Brewer, the team finished the season with a 15 win, 6 loss record. ' 151 5 1 - . 'f -' -4 f. ' ' V C' ,-' 1 ' fI 'Q55i'5 5'f,s53i33:iia5IKIX4?s:i?5i?' 1,,t' i ' 2 ..,, ., .45, 'i if . . t,,. , ,. U , 9 ,, .w 'iz- 'tiira i s rrtrsrss W Qts' t - trsft . itf s tn., t,.,nrnnnt nn,i 36 iliril trf ,4s.raf4 'tit S trist t .C i1L,.t . r,y stin , . , , .55 K ,1,,,. fntt tsft isr trtr' i ' ' ,715 Championships are won and records are made by such spirited efforts as shown by these four Scot Reserve team members. Leading the defensive attack is number 14, Iohn Kerr. 86 Reserve Basketball RESERVE BASKETBALL, Front Row: G. Price, I. Campbell, B. Fredericks, D. DeVore, R. Looper, B. Henson, M. Krugler, mgr. Bock Row: Coach I. Boyer, I. Singer, I. Kerr, D. Bellar, T. Platt, S. Stewart, R. Frye, Coach D. Mitchell. e 'k tt ies'- 5wvm..w rf xiii 'W Wim-s.ez1wss52wsvzaizasesmaez:asissawr apture 1971 mid-season tourney championships 1 l FRESHMAN BASKETBALL, Front How: G. Yust, T. Dixon, G. Kreegar, T. Abel, B. Alder, K. Dixon, D. Painter. Buck How: Coach R. Stecker. D. McCorkle, D. Iones, M. Henry, T. Klus, M. Danforth, L. White, L. Worthington, T. Hensley, mgr. The Freshman Basketball team, coached by Mr. Robert Stecker, posted a disappointing season but showed much improvement throughout the season. The biggest wins came during the Shenandoah Tourney when the young Scots defeated the host team 39-26. They avenged an earlier loss by beating Pendleton Heights 52-37 for the championship. The team finished the season with a record of 5 wins and 11 losses. Determination is the key for winning a championship and improving the season record. klm...,,,.,- f,..L..,,.., f..f,5,.gg:f,.f..v. .21 :wf.22.s1'fssf.-.,..tQ.e..::..'ffw.... fffrfw3,:fz'4m.sfz.4e2'fsfwiii ., ....m.4s:v.:e..rQ :wg ra...,.2g 2- f.w,..Q,.g.r1w..sss2' wasmia?Iliff?-:fft.se't.:fwtiisiiwtr.1z1izeHL:fw::, A Efeemiki lL:MSi 5:2252.!5fVf55i2:27E.S2'izfigfiesz 5s iss2E2fi?'i6::ii2?t 1573: Ei:l+2f7A:5Ei:S'1455?2532155152:12-455'-isfftriissti Se' i5.i..r.-uziff. .g:.1si'eff. 1. 1 .- H .11 .rv gf .... .egg gate. ff. f.:f..:z..s2i1Lfi1z2w.'ssz.geawww: :aw'eww-2i.1sf'wi rs.-ft: W.. ., ,...,k.., .,,..,,.., ...W , .. ....,,..,..,.v. .. .- f..v...Q iz L-.H 1. w.frs:f-:,2-try 5. Q.-::f..Q.,,. is.,M.,A,...... :.K.......r,,,,k.,.,...M,..,,..,2..,..,.., ,,.,,. .tf, W..-.. f,,v..s.e..1f.-'L-fggzt.-.fr-2. sfz:1..e2..w,g .W ,:,,V 3.7. .K . .. K ,5..3k.... ,.. k..k . . ...... ...E.......,,-W..tt....,.,-...q...-1 M. -starttrr ...,,.., . .. rgfzasesgfsi fra- is 5:2 2'f.s1.1,.-.5 .ggfggfg .sez if .r .:f,,Sgse2Y.ifi 22v.1s1?fH2.St?7fW59:2 :SSE Sfiiiirfilfwzz .sit -222 Silfaft wg,f:2.1f.iw.im. rm :rwg.w2.i8E.ii14,2352gait:.:v:.wyiQ5s2'fr lbiitfzhf-HX' ttf?-555-if'S'bS2fE45??4f45Vf25?+:1f 1WS'?l?f 'f:'fsaf.5t?Y fL:5kW x1se2rf.sf.S22.geiQgfggmsafifesffixf.seziaihffiiiSilt?iffQSSE'-505.112:iififf'fs5??'iii?-f5iYS: il5t7iififwwiifliifif5557933-iffiiffiflfiFl- we-tf-ft . 'iilisiw-Lvf'1w.S..1Q-.rs-we.rw-::.,..,, ,,.. ...,.........t .. .... . ...,,. , ..... .... Q .... ,.....,.. ,. ,.... 3. ..., SWS.. .2 I.. if Sis'fsfwzffsiig-ig.LQ.5Qzff'.fH:egg.Q?2q:g22..e..r'.3Y5if.sus2gfgsaf M fi- . Q. ...M-L,5.,,.t .asesiffw . 53-tt, Z. we2f.se'fsi1f1faseiiieifsfdw-lsvrlMLSWKS?tA11w1f.ssz.4' f ' -'wt-1f1s1Pf. ,,.,.,A,,,35.3,gm.-..U13.gf.?t.gs.ttf,51.,gepffgztsstw.,fwzif.fwmls... . f...g. ..-....z..tef.fr-wfiff: 42is5S5itSzTtL93Litf7igTfi?3sf3LTftiff-Hiiegaifi,P14gQ2giQ2S1S52Q2a.Yfi1.1Pg.fff:se.ii.sHL.sHi.qgtgrstil.-tm....-wg.:wL.2Q2Eegg12gwtiiibigifs-is:-I ws. ...,.. q. ..,.,... ..,. ,V f-f-.... J.. ....... ..,.t, -sy., .... r 7 U- we tiff 1' I 1w...2. tt.- stt- 1t't Q . .5 .. ,......... . -..- 1.1 1.1 ..--ff--' tw-fr-f .fsw:r.ftf:21,sef-M121'1sfw..f....-f..-.,5.t,,....,..W...-. ...,M...,,, r..W...,,.1..z..Q.,f,g.y.,ff,.:..1t..fe: v.t,f.gfq.g..gg5,-.g..f. Mr.-1w.1.f .W...-f.,.f......,.1m...t... f,--I,-sm.'rftr:1'ww.sia.fS2:.:mwf-af tr.-2:.lWia:3l4tfiFfiiiifwli. gr... . .t. .. . tr..tr.1.er.:':.f2..f.11.-.rffr:w:.'.e-W :sv we 1w..Sf fs:.r'1ttw..Q::ig-frzgir,-I .. ..-mf.-1' W, 9 fffwzztz-fr me M. rs.-at 5. Q. .:3M....V..,'...,:55gVEVq:w.k ,Mfg f3:f:.kgig.jr3f,,-H111 5:5 1,55--i..ss.xff1fY5.:7T.SvT.ii'ww? SSE'E5EVH?'5571155:1Wfrif57-flfif55lfSi1i.. :ig :.f .Q-w::w,g'5g1,sf,.'fgkgj5g-11.1. L'tL:1HE.lE1lL:-wi.55E?isE2:::-i..w1efH1'59Q:SS1T5fiss''P-UE'-S3i':isE'Qf-lf? U tFl1Wf5FY'SVFI-'T . ........1.-. .-....,. .,... . ..,, ...,.,. ...... . -.,....... . . - ... f...5.... .'t......t.. .-'.f1f.1. . . . .... tt.f . ....,...f. trz- I I 1-.. fgngkgsj gif .5 ,gg gig.: it .wi :gy 13: fligjkjgf fp- fgfgklgj ggfr,,i:AgPiiEEliiVi.:fL:5ETltiisfgfiriitiliz.iLsf7fs7f:5iElii:iL1:555Vf553f-:MQSEIKEETEE .. ,,.. .... ......,., . ..., . .. ....,..., .,... .. .. ......... .........., .,... , ..,...,..,,. , . ,....... . . ., . ,. A itiiaifENEQLiifEef':Ee2?LS':gQf 12-1Yiiiliiifzilf'5g2ffg7wf'.EE5tQii7s9?.-aitfigtgjfrgfgsgfgg A it .1r.f.w...x .f.,...te..... f -.,.re,.w:w.s,..Q. tw.:-:.... ---fr+...2: 11.-ft-1.4. ... .Q-'tw 2 -. f.- fggrmfigfaisiva.nazi:e9t..1M-.ggff.::..ww'ww ss1'fw...,.fz:.111 f.1'........ Q- f.:ff.11z.s'.zilf.iw Freshman Basketball 87 Varsit and The Varsity Track team, coached by Pete Reynolds, posted a season of six wins and three losses. The team was led by seniors Randy Deckard and George Mathavich. Starting the season with an easy win over Lapel, 78-36, the Scots placed second in a three-way meet against Pendleton Heights and Frankton. Again participating in a three-way meet, the cindermen placed second between Elwood and Mississinewa. Placing fourth in the Pendleton Invitational after downing Sheridan 801fz-371!2, the Scots finished regular season play by defeating Hamilton Heights and Mt. Vernon only to be beaten by Shenandoah 591fz -58Vz . New official records were set for track this year. Mike Dotson posted a new time of 16.1 in the hurdles and Iohn Kerr set a record of 5' 113f4 in the high jump. Upper Right: The long jump requires per- fect timing and coordination and the desire to compete with the forces of gravity. Center: Being number one at victory tape is the result of strain and determination. Fur Right: Freshman Gary Kreegar remains slightly ahead of his opponent, to set a new ,f1,,,1,1.. HHS hurdles record. 1- 1 - . 1: -,gs 11 ffffs .f.11fs'i'1ff'ff+w 5125? if 1'fvi'fewa1,3f .Q ,,,t,.14 1.1, ,.,,-..,-- 1 .1, A.A. ff 111 ..ffff.. 1 111...,,5 ,,Vk 1,w1fa111,5,,,fk,1,,1,53 1.19.5 Sw :.:,,gS 1' 55,9 g ?,Y,-'FE ww? 1712 if 'ifrfsiili-,'3f5'?545'11'. 1 -.f,,, .,1,,1.V,.m1,k1 ..,,.,,..,, ..,... --.. , ,Q-1. 1 . , ,,. . 4. .1 1 1 'S'-.iiifziiilis f 1f- EW M i a ,..,... 11 ,,,.. ,, ...,, , 1, .. .. . ,,.,.,1,,,1,,,1 .-,, 1 .1 ,,,, ,.,., 11 as sg, 't-' 1114 W ,,,,,. ,..,1..1, 1 ,f f.fh. 1, 1- 1-is n, f. -fm.-ss., -,ffsxffffwfwv - 1, H1.1ff111,1f,?f11-11,1111.11 V,-.-.. 1.111 ..., t..,,.,,1,,1 ,,,,, ,,,.1.,. . .,, . , f 11, .,1,11-gfw1,,f,'C-Kgfwf V 3:51 -,ws1-wma:-,:.4m1f 1 1 1 21 . - 1 fe-, .1 . 11 ., -.41 1' ,w..f1f211, ,. if 1. 5 . , , , 1 , 1 M f 1- -.1,1,,,,wi?w1.r, :1 1' X 11, , 1 , ff A -' 2 'gwsf2s:L1.-51, Q + M1 fx ! 2'f'1 Yfi,ifn52,'i'5rff5'Lfp'5Q-':-'f- I,-'S r' 'E'f'I't3-:thx T 4 V 3' M, 8 ' .. 'fff.rlf':Effiiff? -' ,:1Qg11 j 9Mfff-- ' is v f:6'w5,f feb vw , ' ,mi 5, ': 111 11 W if4'iffiVLEfLf11'f'1'i2J'E?'?' H73w f.w.51z1fs56 .1 11- ..1Q,1,,M+t.i ' ' ' W1'vfxf5afy:11?,ff1'.M'f e m,.,1,,.,1? 1,1 .1.,,1,1,-,1 tryf 5 ,f,. .f., 1 1,11,,1,1H,1,,1.., ft., .,,,1,,1..,1,11.,1-s.-,Q,1e,f,,q:vggzffwms ,--,.. ,,.,,.. 1 ,:,,t 1 '.ff.'.. ..,,-, ,,.,-,, 1 faaiww - . ...,... MMJ. fffwsyiz ,1.,1,,,..tw1g, . ,,,, ,,., . 1 ,,,. .. ,',. . . A 1 1'-ff 1: wax.. z, 31,5 xfr',ST'1'r:-'wi-v1fH.,f,:,'?1v:'sf5 4:5,gg,5f':'fz?'fffmvg,w,,w 'Q,',f5j,zf2y,.ef1, . . 1 1 ,, , 1 ., 11,111,w11,1.,,f11,f1f ,tems . 4, . , 1 1 . 11 , - 1 1.f2' , 1 , - Q .5 1 ,1 1 Sf.f1Y,2fV,,p,.,yWQ1111 ,Ofrfe11.Yt1af1tow?i,g 1 , 1 11 1 ,,,. W . ,1.. ..,1. Q 1 1 1 f111 1 1111 W , t.,,1.11 1, .11. , 1. ,,.1,1.,1.1M. Wu , , 13 1 : P91 'ti' f':11 1'21'i Vw' 31EVM:f?':7fxf':a'55f3,12 '.'-,'? 3'?41t5W+ ?7.2:-if.vitrlf - 11 ,,z1,,w'z 1: .1. , 1.1 .1 cwf'i:tf1fg'f:ff11'1if1f11 88 Varsity Track Freshman cindermen have winning l l VARSITY TRACK, Front Row: D. Morgan, R. Deckard, C. Brann, T. Iessup, G. Mathavich, K. Bridges. How 2: I. Burks, T. Carpenter, I. Campbell, B. Eliason, R. Looper, G. Kreegar, N. Bar- rett. Buck Row: Asst. Coach G. Risk, Coach P. Reynolds, R. Nagel, T. Klus, I. Hickman, F. DeWalt, D. Glad. seasons and set new HHS track records siifsvwzffizziiieiwz swf-Pififffrf-1w:1r,..11,.ww-f11:my A 11. 111. 41-1s-1911111 .1 1: 11511:-1s 1b. 1f1.1v..12,.1w:-111-11 Q Coached by Mr. Art Willick, the Freshman Track Team posted a season of four wins and three loses. After starting the season with a win over Lapel, the young cin- dermen dropped their next two meets to Madison Heights and Pendleton Heights. Losing only to Northside in the Hnal four meets, the Scots downed Alexandria, York- town, and Frankton, ,H..,Q.w .,,,,,...5111.111r1311,3i1,Q.1.1Q,.1f, 1-M,yrsks,31f,.11.,v11.111,,.1e.1f1..11r1,,-1151:f12z.'sz.'sfzgssh-Pwbfwvi-- '21 V' f21s'1e:' 122,412.51ES2fw1:7f2i 5?l?-ihfffgiifszifsz i211s21m1'1es. l??f . Q 12. 12 a1..11.11f,,,1s,--f,-- .r...f..1f,...W.-f,--f 7 s .,..1..1.,..w W-,,,-,,,,,.2,,11,,s.1111, 1, ,,,.,,,,,u,,,,,s.,ls.k,,, k,,,.,,i.,...,... . 351-Wx-'N -of -K' -2ff1fff1f1s-wx.'e:.1v:.1vz.1S11-e1:?wuf'z:f:z'rs. 1?1.1-1r--11:-Q1 11 me211-ref s'::z,:2z.'1.ez, 1 1r1v1Q1v1 - is r, 1 ,,,, 1 3 N ,. 12, A W. f .. Q ,..,.,. .1 ... ,,,. . .o,,.o,i.s,i..,,.., . , , , 3,,.,.r , ., ...M ..,f1m..s 1 . K .fM,,f1,, ...K aus.. SfS 1SS llwftfirql-:Mfr Axc::z-ffe..Fz115I12iw115f'fri :':ez.fQ1 Qwwsfiiiliii l5i'i2'ES5wwzfz :z'as':x:zw:.1,1 J' tW 's 'f 'X ' sw lbs at,giggaixgiwggffH452 .ima--'ez':e1,'41f1gsPf.frf'1:'fmiszf1eif1zzlsizsffl f . 1w..1211 . - 1 - rsgeifwffwfv fr 81 i:4.4i:isUs.:2vfgf1f,f1.:wfszfsz:4sz,sz,fg,gggf5g154115, 11 zsszz 11s11s..s,.feNfffH--1515.51i3,Agr,.gg,,1U:5,e,fef,1,1i51,g1-,1e,11s,.M.s1,,g isg1Qzg:ss:sSv,-arises'1sxr12z1s21A-we1s:1fef1z sus- fstfs 1i111i1ar1i FRESHMAN TRACK, Front How: M. York, I, Grider, S. Elder, B. Trotter, R. Hogue. How Two: 132115?a1mswfYff'5fTf5ijjifiQQ.iffin595if325fi?ieifi?igi9l7555552555 fs?Bi2.8i2AS, 1 K2 v1.11.1a.?..1N1f1-'fr'fvfv 11, 11-fm9121252's21ei7s'ss2.sf11-615111525152 1Q21ez.s211s513wa: 12:1Q:.f.af.11..m.1f1gefff , 13 13 11: 11.1J.--1.,11.,-1111..1Q..fezi.v1i1-fs-1.5 1,5 131 1s Freshman Track 89 .1 ., '25':fl1sfZiSfifigiig52VS?-fifgilfsiifesigfvvfffff 33152219-'ffg:fmf.mi'1H15' iiizzivisigsz'1Pig2l5i,,,? Golf team posts a disappointing unofficial season The Varsity Golf team, coached by Mr. Dick Mitchell, consisted of se- niors Don Bale and Vic McKinley, and junior Rod Windlan, and Freshman Brian Alder. The team won the iirst seven meets and placed third in the Winchester Invitational before losing to Anderson. The Scots lost the last two meets to Muncie North- side and Lapel. Midway through the season, the team was handicapped by the loss of two players, which required a forfeit of all meets. The golf team finished an unofficial season with an 8 win, 3 loss record. VARSITY GOLF, left to right: D. Bale, R. Windlan, Coach Mitchell, B. Alder, V. McKinley. f. 1555- 5.3-:wg gg gg :gpg gg :eg 51 f. : as 'f 2' f:s'.:sz.'s 21 :si :si iesgiezzzes, fi !fiLfiL?i,itliS3E5Tf273425325 5ff'i7ft?I1iil5fY-fEFYJE'E4?:s:i:Q:5?5::57Ee?i5:iliiii4iL5l111Y1Ef'?if'iifil'iZ:5Qi'rit's:f:fff:?liii7f1215419215121592ii2biSiS?Li55L?iz5Qi?22 fgflggile 'ff fi -v -SI 51-2::frm:f:w:f:-ii:-Mwe s..-nas.......f..-'Za'-. .- Q H. S. as .sf.f.f.s.f.s.........wa f- ff--ff--wwf: if ff: if 12. tu- 15. -5 .f..saa..wi.Qe+sfa-'rw wg, gm, gc .E,g.,,g,,r.,ggWa.....,.-.-.A,-.w- fs: 13. .ez ie. 15. -K vff-v' A- vf--v' .--f.--fN.- n ,. W .... ................. . . K. ,. ........o..o. E. E :si f --7- .ifi Y -M-at fr' a r a T . .. . ifkfffbii15121121fzitfliiELSEfsilifilsiglsfllvil-V Y?JfT.1f7i?E1IEf.fV..Il1'L-'15Si-izfffiifiiiff11:.1::i:szi:fv,i1j ' . f Brian Alder strives for perfection through daily practice of the basic fundamentals. 90 Varsity Golf 1- 1 sf . .:- M , as K. In Y if if is Z.. 45:6 M' fm., M .if Scots score a shutout, but face season defeat The Varsity Baseball team had a disappointing season of three wins and nine losses. The season was opened with a win over Muncie Southside 11-7, followed by losses to Pendleton Heights and Anderson. Beating Cowan soundly, 17-0, the team dropped their next six games and ended regular season play with a win over Hamilton Heights. The sectional ended the season short when the Scots lost the opening game to Lapel 4-5 in eight innings of play. ' if 25Ts5?F25EfETESvfiSfZ15Zi?1Q5'fLiSfl515251fiiifsfi:-'lilfI1ff1f1.sS,.s , Q. .s fgwgg2g.fw,..sg-mm,f,f,.g,f mf,.,.-f,-st,-sw.: -I-ts. f--f is-ft --fA- V. -.-. .. -,.,,..,..,,,i W..,..,.., W.fem:2t.:2,4.:0z,-:ffffHuff, szi.sQ1:ewz.s1,:-7, 11 -If Ifv fm, fast.: wf.f,,s,,s,,:,. .,:..,,.fw,..,.:f, its .:s,.sf,,si:sv 1 121 :sz is 1 ..,r s:.f,,s,,s, is ,:.,,.w, f---f'- - f - pyyyp vyyppy, 1 y.tn,. nttin,ntt tta nttiattnnttaa sz, 12' -Q -vff-v,,, I Yr:PY 1512 sviisms v,i 2-8.s2,.rmf2 The beginning of every play begins with a relationship between the pitcher and the batter. Dennis Mock hurls to a ready oppo- nent. VARSITY BASEBALL Front row T Hall T Morphew D Mock B Glaser D Forst Buck Row: Coach R. Stecker, S. Walker, D. Brewer, Kitchen T Hopkins M Hall D Rockhill M Gilliam I Singer How I Chase B Henson G Rudig, R. Ogden, I. Kerr, Coach M. Schwing. Varsity Baseball 91 AD MI NISTRATION AND FACULTY ,,- -,.s-2.2.-. . x - .. 1 . ,....., , .' . f X - - -- ' I 'H' .Vi- -g u ? J4....A-- mf, UQ N , 71, , T :'1Yf ' -Hk':'s15W bun., Q 'in -.- -.an uv ,w,,,e, ' ..-11. .,,. -r . - af' '96 f'f I u f I I X 5 ,,, Administration establishes new curriculu Many Administrative problems were solved by the school board prior to the official opening of school. The one topic that students were most interested in was the dress code. The budget, new teach- ers, and building programs were also major items handled by the board. Mr. Mulford Davis, principal, received the support needed, in coordinating all school functions, from assistant principals, Myrneth Richman, and Mr. Allen Meyerrose, as well as students and faculty. In addition, Mr. Richman served as Dean of Boys. All of the complexity of student and teacher scheduling was handled by Mr. Meyerrose. Ad- ditional personnel this year were Mr. Pete Reynolds, Athletic Director, and Mrs. Thelma Wean, Dean of Girls. Mr. Reynolds scheduled all sporting events and handled all ticket sales. Mrs. Wean handled discipline problems and first aid. Superintendent Dale Prough initiates the daily functions of the Metropolitan School District METROPOLITAN SCHOOL BOARD-Front How, Vice-Pres., LESTER SIGLERg Pres., VIRLE MILLERg Superintendent, DALE PROUGHg Back Howg Board Member, L. R. CAMPBELLg Board Member, IOHN USFOg Sec., CHARLES CONRAD. 94 Administration and revises former dress code regulations ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF-Dean of Girls, THELMA WEAN, Dean of Boys, MYRNETH RICHMANQ Asst. Prin. ALLEN MEYERROSE. MR. MULFORD DAVIS-Principal ATKINS, MARVIN MR. Guidance Coun- selorg B.S.,M.A. Ball State U., Future Teachers of America sponsor, Cadet Teaching sponsor. DAVIS, KEITH MR. Guidance Directorg B.S.,M.A. Manchester College, Ball State U. DAVIS, MULFORD MR. Principal: A.B.,M.A. University of Kentucky. MCCARTY, BETTY MRS. Guidance Coun- selorg A.B.,M.A. Marshall U., Saint Francis College, Girls Athletic Associa- tion sponsor. MEYERROSE, ALLEN MR. Assistant Principal, B.S.,M.S. Indiana Central, Butler U., REYNOLDS, PETE MR. Athletic Directorg B.A.,M.A. Hillsdale College, Western Michigan U., Varsity Football Coach, Varsity Track Coach. RICHMAN, MYRNETH MR. Assistant Principalg B.S.M.A., Purdue U., Ball State U. WEAN, THELMA MRS. Dean of Girlsg B.S.,H.E. Purdue U. Administration 95 SECRETARIES, seated: Mrs. Ashby. standing Cleft to flglfltl Mrs Sylvester Mrs Sutton Mrs Kreegar The efficiency of daily functions depends upon The clerical staff consisted of six ladies who kept the records and as- sisted the Administration in routine office Work. Mrs. Sylvester was the school secretary and also served as the treasurer. The attendance was recorded and checked every day by Mrs. Sutton. A new position this year was that of the receptionist. This job was taken care of by Mrs. Ashby. Mrs. Kreegar served as Mr. Reynold's private secretary. She handled the athletic paper work and communications with other schools. Mrs. Winn, assisted by Mrs. Richardson, had the task of or- ganizing and regulating the flow of over 7,000 books and magazines. They also distributed all of the Audio Visual equipment and cata- loged 500 new books received by the library this year. Librarians, Mrs. Pat Winn and Mrs. Carolyn Richardson, strive to keep the Highland library accurate and effective. 96 Service Staffs H Serving in the noon lunch line is one of the many tasks undertaken by a Highland dietician. CUSTODIANS, seated: Mrs. Beverly Vaughn. standing: lleft to rightj Mr. Richard McGinnis, Mr. Alfie Rogers, Mr. Ed Gillespie, Mr. Gene Hobbs. reliable and qualified clerical and service staff Mrs. Iordan's expert efficiency keeps the bookstore in superior order. This year the service staff, largest in Highland history, had the responsi- bility of maintaining a smooth, but behind the scenes, schedule. The dieticians prepared a low cost, nu- tritional lunch for students, but also offered an ala carte lunch with an added variety of foods. The cus- todians worked day and night shifts, keeping the school in good condition for each busy day. There were twenty-one busdrivers with the responsibility of transporting students to and from school on time. Mrs. Iordan handled the book- store, which supplied students with needed materials throughout the year. Friendly conversation among the bus- drivers creates a relaxed atmosphere in their daily routine. Service Staffs 97 BROWN, RONALD MR. English 12Ag B.S. M.A., Ball State U.g Language Dept. , .,A. ,B,..,,,E.,,,. U.,, .N 5 CLARK, RONALD MR Liferefnre, Speech, . ,.,:. LLZ A.B., M.A., Anderson College, Ball State U.: Dramatics Club sponsor, Thespians sponsor. CLARK, SANDRA MRS- English 11, English 3, -rr:2 Iournalism Ig B.S. Anderson College, M.A. . H Ball State U.: Echoes Advisor. ffi? it ciLL1AM, LILBURN MR. Engliehize, English A ..ee - up ref 115 B.A. Anderson College, B.D. Anderson . .filg- School of Theology: Iunior Class Sponsor, Campus Life sponsor. V ,,,, L, ,,,,, .,,., , HISSEY, EVELYN MISS Ir. High Englishg B.A. V' . '15 M., iff? Anderson College, M.A, Ball State U., Sev- ,Q enth grade sponsor. t'rt ' 1 . 3 ' ff 9,,,,.. . MELBY, SUELLEN MRS. English 9, Composi- A tion 105 B.S. University of South Dakota. ff PARKER, DOROTHY MRS. English 11, Latin 1, 1 g g II, A.B., M.A. Ball State U.: Student Council sponsor, Latin Club sponsor. :E : 'ffl ., PORTER, BARBARA MRS. French 1, 11, sev- i1y'itf,fg., enth grade math, B.A. Anderson College, ,lg - -r if nr.. f A Sophomore class Sponsor. X Q 'i A A A it f Language arts department combines new teaching i Mr. Brown uses audio visual aids to implement his teaching techniques for senior English classes. 98 Language Arts Small group discussions add interest and enthusiasm in the classroom. techniques with the required Highland curriculum The language department, headed by Mr. Ronald Brown, experi- mented with new teaching techniques. They used an array of different audio visual aids, along with new ideas to hold the students interest. Combining the new methods with the required curricu- lum students found language courses to be more enjoyable. Besides the English classes in all grades, which were required, the curriculum also included Spanish, French, and Latin. The senior English classes were split into two I T H groups: The Humanities classes Concern and personal interest in student's problems results in a productive relationship. were taught by Mr' BI-Own, and the I it if S BX , X ,f in fry 4. Y . , tzszfeff 'fi' 'ff affix. at Q- Qjg?igg5E5?2g,wf'15L-3755,122315225:'P3'irii5 li?Ei,f?QZi5?335653,f5f35gZgzT:z?: st.sx.x:serrers55:,??s:-.ss zSx:51.'ii1'3iTi51 fiiffhffzlfr .m::r::r5-Es iEI ' :m1:m, ...,. ,,.:l,,f,,.i,,.f,..,st ,..,. -,.-- 1,,..,.-,..,,,s1.H. , mats, ..r. ,,..,,..,,,,,.,, .. .-.-- 5, r.... m,i,- . 137m?I55E5eL5'f7iE7fSif5E:?97 - 'fy l 1 i 7 t 's'5ii5iT5iTl5,I5 .- A ?:siYe?5Ez4exs2g?z1siv12' ' 'f'1'..z.sszsf,,fwf 11 f.,fsm.ss.a-.,.w - V , .s..f.s,,-29.3 as-1 1 V .. g:,,g:wy,3s5, 1' -,sg , . - - 1' A, . 151. - :525i'h?2f1fP 2' , .wziiea tm: .-.5 . .. JM.. ., .. ..., . , ., ,W I, 1.-A-1.,,.-bf , . I-fee. -- . - 1 15,5 , 2g,1.ij Il'fQ'TZ 'i ?i5?511if2 if 1.. 2 , sk . are. L- im- ,ff fs, - . I f sizwezf.. --.um - f - . A. . rsmlsimss 'Wt' f. - ', .-H ,r i--fifm ir ., s aga, -. 'M '--' :sexe .,. ...st 1, English 12-B classes were taught by Mr. Gilliam, Mrs. Williams and Miss Trout. REFF, G.A. MR. 7th Grade English, B.S., M.A. Ball State U. SCHWING, MIKE MR. 7th and 8th Grade Englishg B.S., M.A. Ball State U., Assistant Baseball Coach, Ir. High Pep Club sponsor. TAYLOR, MILDRED MRS. Spanish LII, B.A. Ball State U., M.A. Ball State and Indiana U., Spanish Club sponsor, Exchange Program sponsor, Study Trips sponsor. TROUT, LINDA MISS English 12B, 7th and 8th Grade English, B.S., M.A. Ball State U., Co-sponsor of Literary Magazine. WICKSTROM, DUANE MR English, B.S. Murray State U., Freshman sponsor. WILLIAMS, RUTH MRS. English 12Bg B.S., M.A. University of Dayton, Ball State U. Language Arts 99 ABRAHAM, IAMES MR. American Problems, Civics: B.S., M.A. Ball State U., Student Council sponsor, Social Studies Dept. Head. ARNOLD, MIKE MR. World Historyg B.S. Ball State U., Student As- sembly sponsor, Model U.N. Advisor. BEANE, IAMES MR. Civics, American Historyg B. S. Ball State U. BOYER, IOHN MR. Ir. High History, B.S., M.A. Ball State U., Assis- tant Basketball Coach. BRIZENDINE, IAMES MR. Geography, B.S. Ball State U. DILLMON, IAMES MR. Ir. High History: B.S. Ball State U. LAY, STEVEN MR. U.S. History, B.S. Ball State U., Freshman Class sponsor. MILLER, WILLIAM MR. Ir. High History, A.B., M.A. Eastern Ken- tucky U., Seventh Grade sponsor. NORRIS, PHYLLIS MRS. Civicsg B.S., M.A. Ball State U., Senior Class sponsor, Bowl Team sponsor. Social studies creates historic understanding The social studies department, headed by Mr. Iames Abraham, consisted of nine veteran teachers. They selected a group of senior students to be placed in an indepen- dent study group which took the place of their regular civics class. U.S. History, geography, civics, and American problems classes enjoyed political presentations given by local candidates. Right: Lecturing is a familiar teaching device in social studies. Bottom right: Mr. Abraham finds that gesturing highlights the lecture and often gets the point across. 100 Social Studies Scientific minds develop in advanced courses Mr. Fromholz lends a helping hand to students dissecting small animals. 'T The science and math department, with an increased number of faculty, was headed by Mr. Delores Martin. Students who were college bound were introduced to a curricu- lum for future needs. Math classes included algebra I and II, geometry and advanced math. The science classes consisted of chemistry, physics and biology I and II. CANADAY, LARRY MR. Ir. High Science, B.S., M.S. Purdue U. FOX, HENRY MR. Algebra II, Advanced Math, B.A. Anderson College. FROMHOLZ, TOM MR. Biology lg B.S. Ball State U., Senior Class sponsor. JACK, DAVID MR. Algebra I, Geometryg A.B. Anderson College, Iunior Class sponsor, Bowl Team sponsor. KINSEY, LUCILLE MRS. Ir. High Math, A.B. Ball State U., Honor Society sponsor. MARTIN, DELORES MR. Physics, Physical Science, B.S., M.S. Ball State U., Student Council sponsor. MARYAN, IOHN MR. Chemistry, Physical Science, B.S. Ball State U., Science Club sponsor, Seventh Grade Football Coach, Ir. High Golf Coach. RISK, GREG MR. Algebra 1, A.B. Anderson College, Sophomore Class sponsor, Reserve Football Coach, Assistant Track Coach. RUBY, RONALD MR. Biology, A.B., M.A. An- derson College, Ball State U., Wrestling Coach, Freshman Football Coach. WARFIELD, WILLIAM MR. Algebra lg B.S., M.A. Manchester College, Ball State U. WILBURN, CAROL MISS Ir. High Math, B.A., M.A. Indiana Central College, Ball State U. WILLICK, ARTHUR MR. Jr. High Math, Physi- cal Scienceg B.A., M.A. Western Michigan U., Assistant Varsity Football Coach, Eighth Grade Basketball Coach, Freshman Track. Math Science 101 BARNARD, JAMES MR. Auto Mechanics, Metals I, ll, B.A., M.S. Ball State U., Stout State U., Senior Class sponsor. CARPENTER, ROY E. MR. Electricity, Drafting Ig Ball State U. FORREST, LARRY L. MR. Bookkeeping I, H, Typing lg B.S. Milligan College fTennesseeJ, M.S. Ball State U., Honor Society sponsor. HILDEBRAND, BRIAN MR. Drafting 8, I, H, III, B.S. Ball State U., Cross Country Coach, Ir. High Track Coach. IACOBS, IULIE MRS. Girls Phys. Ed., B.S. Ball State U., Cheerleader sponsor. JORDAN, LINDA MRS. Typing l, General Business, B.S., Ball State U. ew classes and equipment bring about a I 1 l l l Concentration, determination on and be- hind the lines are factors of the coaches' tension. 102 Practical Arts Girls explore the new experience of auto mechanics for the first year at Highland. Aid and supervision by Mr. Forrest produce a result in Bookkeeping I. change in the practical arts department The Practical Arts Department ob- tained many new facilities and one new class. Among the new facilities were a Uni-plane, skill saw, and a bayonet saw for the woodworking classes. Six new typewriters were an added asset to the typing classes. The physical education classes received new tumbling mats and carrier, and the girls PE classes wr '.:.1f.f'f.'si:11 s ' ' i ' 5534 X lf- F g if - .. 'f-'n .Ii f . .wiiiiiia was .i A - ,....,.. , Qgtesismg is - ' 5552552 ' , va 12.11 ' A '- - F vii' sistriitlis ,,,' we '-. 5331325332 E fewaafii. Q. ilsltmartf W., 1 '2T'l69 i zq f V i v zil lf' -W I il 15? Mi ' : .195 ' a nti A 75 Ls - 'ff m,r,iiE,-1,z.' f ss3t5iSf?5? s24.z.1, 1 ? 2is 'ffsi iif W... ,...,. .,.. .... . Q-tw-' ...swf M - S Z if L 3 H . . . .... . ,.., .IT 1. . fg ,l , . F V - g -' ' V p g were filmed during their modern dance routines. A unique addition to the curricu- lum was the girls auto mechanics class. The girls learned how to change tires, locate minor problems, which may face anyone, and the over-all fundamentals of how a car and its engine works. KELSO, VICKIE L. MRS. Health, B.S. Ball State U., G.A.A. sponsor. MITCHELL, RICHARD A. MR. Phys. Ed.g B.P.E. Purdue U., M.S. Ball State U., Varsity Basketball Coach, Varsity Golf Coach, H-Club sponsor. MURR, THOMAS R. MR. Woods I, II, B.S. Ball State U., Key Club sponsor, Stage Manager, Lighting Crew sponsor, Assistant Freshman Football Coach, CTA Committee. REEDER, ROBERT E. MR. Office Practice, Typing Ig A.B. Anderson College, M.A. Ball State U., Yearbook Advisor, Tartan Advisor, Photography Advisor, Printing Supplies Coordinator, Quill and Scroll sponsor. STECHER, ROBERT T. MR. General Business, Business Law, Re- tailing, B.S. Ball State U., Freshman Basketball Coach, Varsity Baseball Coach. SUMNER, MIRIAM E. MRS. Typing ll, Shorthand I, ll, B.S., M.A. Ball State U., Pep Club sponsor. TEETERS, IAMES H. MR. Health, B.A. Anderson College, M.A. Ball State U., Eighth Grade Football Coach, Seventh Grade Basketball Coach. Practical Arts 103 Vocational arts The Vocational Arts Department at Highland consisted of five dedi- cated teachers. The Home Econ- omics Department was headed by Mrs. Nancy Morris, who was in her sixth year of teaching at Highland. Mrs. Martha Lallathin, a veteran in her sixteenth year at Highland, in- troduced Home Economics to the Ir. High. Miss Lawler, a Highland grad- uate, returned to teach Home Economics. Mr. James Taylor, the only Agriculture teacher at High- land, handled all Ir. High and High School Agriculture classes along with sponsorship of FFA and 4-H clubs. The ICT program was con- ducted by Mr. VanZant for the sec- ond year at- Highland and Frankton. develops skills for future Growing concern for ICT students is expressed by Mr VanZant LALLATHIN, MARTHA MRS. Ir. High Home Econornicsg A.B., M.A. Franklin College, Ball State U. LAWLER, MARY ELLEN MISS Home Economics I, Ilg B.S. Purdue U. Freshman Class sponsor, 4-H Club leaders. MORRIS, NANCY MRS. Home Economics III, IV, English 9, B.S., M.A. Purdue U., Ball State U., Iunior Class sponsor, Home Economics Department head, TAYLOR, IAMES MR. Agriculture, B.S., M.A. Purdue U., Ball State U., F.F.A. sponsor, Highland 4-H Club sponsor. VANZANT, RANDALL MR. Industrial Co-operative Training Director, B.S., M.A. Ball State U., V.I.C.A. sponsor. Mrs. Morris adds an experienced hand in I demonstrating how to prepare food. E'l it . .1 -. , ,SJ .. eg,f:,g,gf fewer-,., ea. . .- 12, tigslawigtl gw1fsf::fgf ft li, emma-at 1 I '-H::.2se.:1faasrv . ' Z ' ' L tE'?i :?EEiH::.1'-EEtg'Ea. ,S ,S ,P 9: W L 'DG 'Wlflf 9 ms, 5 4, 659 we 'fp .A 5 F, e me 53,225 tag! if t eigsiaxf .M rj, , egbriegg - . is ,, M meg a s r t stslfelgt wifi! is P 2 git ,fjaigfft MW me X 5 e it .st if his fiitlig.. s H322 gigs I ta 104 Faculty Band, Choir, and Art were all a part of the Creative Arts Department. Mr. Hugh Callison led the band for his second successful year. The Choir, Glee Club, and Highland Singers were directed by Mr. R. I. Greene. Mrs. Carolyn Metz pro- moted student creativity in her Ir. High Art Classes. All senior high art classes, I through IV, and the Art Club were under the direction of Mrs. Peggy Richards. Mrs. Richards prepares for a demonstration in her art class. Creative arts sp ark active and intelligent minds . ,,. , gif CALLISON, HUGH MR. Band! B.S. Olivet ., Nazarene College. . g f., ,'. GREENE, R. I. MR. Choirg B.S. Marion College. R METZ, CAROLYN MRS. jr. High Artg A.B. An- f?fi .i Q derson College, Art Club Sponsor. W R iz RICHARDS, PEGGY MRS. Arr, B.S., MA. Ball State U., Art Club sponsor. K A.: :ii .. 5 'S ,, ' xf:.Qxg A 1 Student performances do not always appeal to the teacher. Faculty 105 STUDENTS share a world. We classes, study, grow together. We and play as fi iQ:Yi5f'?g5?iQ gsm :gy 0119- :s:1'f22?ff' w, 151 we - We each other ln . . compelgg on, but unlte ln and prlde. We to establlsh a zffgisazza I 1 tradltlon. Class of '71 nears end of high school career The class of '71 entered the halls of Highland as apprehensive seventh graders and began a never to be for- gotten journey. Soon they were caught up in the whirl of educa- tional activities which focused upon leadership and responsibility. Serving as leaders, the class of '71 set examples by serving in key posi- tions in clubs and activities, and were looked up to by friends and leaders in the other classes. Leadership, participation, friend- ship and dedication, however, were only part of being a senior. Uniting as a class, yet retaining in- dividuality, was also a major goal of the seniors as they traveled down the final road of high school on a journey filled with treasured me- mories of HHS. Determined effort is rewarding for senior class treasurer Becky Rockwell. Senior class president Ierry Young pro Senior vice-president Willis Flowers receives reassurance from senior class secretary Teresa Reynolds before the first home game. 108 Seniors as the largest graduating class from HHS Senior class float, 'AScots Can't See De-Feet, symbolizes their ho e for a victo P TY- Seniors unite for the annual float building. Senior class sponsors, Mrs. Norris, Mr. Fromholz, and Mr. Barnard, discuss plans for the 1971 graduation exercises. Seniors 109 Class experiences first feeling of seniority as ABEL, STEVEN L. College Prep. Band 1-4. ADAMS, ROSE ANNA College Prep. GAA 1-45 Pep Club 1-45 Future Teachers 45 Spanish Club 2,35 Math Club 1,2-Sec.5 Youth for Christ4. ALFREY, KEITH General. ASHBY, LISA IILL College Prep. Scholarship to Camp Miniwanca 25 Pep Club 1,25 French Club 1,25 Spanish Club 3,45 Future Teachers 3,45 Dramatics Club 1,3,4-Historian5 GAA 15 Yearbook 45 Prom Committee 35 Math Club 15 Thespians 4. AUSBUN, RHONDA MARIE College Prep. GAA 1,2,45 Spanish Club 1,2,35 Pep Club 1- 45 Math Club 1,2 Glee Club 1,2,35 Youth for Christ 4. BAKER, IOYCE LYNN College Prep. Pep Club 1,25 Spanish Club 2,35 Health Club 4. BAKER, PHIL W. College Prep. BALDWIN, SHERRY MARIE College Prep. Y-Teens 15 French Club 1,2,35 AFS 2,35 Drama Club 2,3,45 GAA 1,2,3,45 Tartan 2,3,45 Herald Correspondent 45 Foreign Relations Club 45 Quill Sz Scroll 3,45 Model UN 45 Ir. Achievement 4. BALE, DONALD STEPHEN College Prep. Golf 1,2,3,45 Varsity Basketball 2,3,45 H-Club 1,2,3,45 Key Club 45 Baseball 4. BARBER, MARCIA KAE Business. Y-Teens 15 Spanish Club 15 Dramatics Club 35 Health Club 45 Glee Club Sec. 45 Home Room Sec. gl Treas. 4. BARKER, RICK College Prep. Homecoming queen candidate escort 45 Art Club. BARNES, PATRICIA SUE College Prep. Two band awards for outstanding piper5 Honor Society 45 Latin Club 1,25 Spanish Club 3,45 Band 1,2,3. BEMISH, TERRI NADINE College Prep. Madison Heights 15 Glee Club 2,35 Choir 45 Highland Singers 45 Drama Club 3,45 FTA 3,45 Y-Teens 1. BENEFIEL, THOMAS WILLIAM General. BENNETT, CONNIE DEE College Prep. Na- tional Honor Society 45 Drama Club 15 Spanish Club 2,35 Art Club 35 Choir 45 GAA 2. BLAIR, DEBBIE DARLENE College Prep. Health award5 Drama Club 1,25 Honor Soci- ety 3,45 ICT 45 Vica 45 Art Club 2,35 French Club 15 Pep Club 15 Student Government 2,35 Prom Committee 3. BLOCKSON, GREG General. BOWMAN, BRENDA RUTH Business. Pep Club 15 GAA 15 Iunior Achievement 3-Sec. Dramatic Club 25 Glee Club 45 Library Club-Vice Pres. BRINDUSE, TIMOTHY ALAN College Prep. Wrestling 25 Latin Club 1,25 Art Club 4. BROOKS, RAY General. 110 Seniors senior pictures are taken during the summer BROWN, MICHAEL ALLEN College Prep. Student Council 1,2,35 Student Assembly 45 H-Club 2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Golf 35 Key Club Vice President 3,45 Homeroom President 45 Lighting Crew 1,2,3,45 Yearbook 3,4. BRUMFIELD, MARY JANE Business. Year- book Staff 45 VICA, ICT 45 Choir 35 Glee Club 1,25 Drama Club 15 Pep Club 1. BUCHERT, MARY LOU Business Pep Club 1,25 Drama Club5 Health Club 45 Tartan Staff 3,4. BURG, CHERYL ANNETTE General. Anderson High5 FTA5 Concert Choir Secretary 45 Tartan Staff 45 Band 1,2,35 Home Room Sec- retary 3. BURKHART, DAVID General. BURROWS, IACQUELINE SUE Business. Homeroom Secretary Treasurer 35 French Club 1,35 Pep Club 15 Tartan Staff 3,4 fPhoto Editorjg Quill and Scroll President 3,45 Health Club 45 Y-Teens 15 Prom Committee 35 Prom Hostess 2. BURTON, KARIN Business. Karlsruke American High School5 Library Club award 1,25 Choir Awardg GAA 2,45 Pep Club 45 YFC 45 Choir 2. BUTLER, DANNY College Prep. Band 1,2,35 ICT 4. BUXTON, IEAN ANN College Prep. Pep Club 15 Health Club 45 Glee Club 45 H. R. Vice Pres. CADDELL, IAMES MACLACHLAN College Prep. Band 1,2,3,45 Drum Major 3,45 Stage Band 1,2,3,45 French Club 15 Football 15 Basketball 15 Dramatics Club 3,45 Thespian 3,4. CAMPBELL, CAROLE SUE couege Prep. Homecoming Queen Cand.5 Yearbook Queen Cand.5 Prom Queen Cand.5 Cheerleader 1,2,3,45 French Club 15 Y-Teens 15 Pep Club 15 H.R. Pres. 45 Honor Society 3,45 PE Assis- tant 3,45 Glee Club 45 FTA 1,25 St. Gov. Sec. 4. CAMPBELL, KAY ELLEN College Prep. Honor Soc. 3,45 Echoes 45 Drama Club 2,3,45 Art Club Sec. 45 Glee Club 45 Class Sec. 25 P.E. Assistant 45 Majorette 2,35 Health Club 45 FTA 2,3,45 Pep Club 1,25 GAA 15 French Club 1,2,3. CARPENTER, SANDRA General. CASSELL, GLORIA General. GAA 1,2. CHAMBERS, CHRISTY HELEN General. Y-Teens 15 GAA 1,2. CHEETHAM, CHRISTOPHER ALLEN College Prep. Band5 Cross Country5 French Club5 Science Club5 Key Club5 I.A. CHENEY, L.E. College Prep. Football all con- ference 45 Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,35 Baseball 45 Key Club 15 H-Club Z,3,4. CLARK, RICHARD T. College Prep. Career camp5 Band5 Key Club5 Latin Club5 French Club5 Homeroom Pres. 35 Dance Band 1,2,3. CLAY, CINDY I. General. Y-Teen 1,2-Secre- tary and treasurer. CLAYPOOL, EDITH MARIE General. GAA 1,25 Pep Club 1. Seniors 1 1 1 Seniors display individual talent and interest in CLEVENGER, MIKE DAVID Vocational. CLORE, STEVEN General. COOK II, VIRGIL ELDA College Prep. Spanish Club 4. COONCE, GARY A. General. Baseball. COOPER, BOBBIE General. COWGILL, ROGER LEE Vocational. DARE, ROBERT KEVIN College Prep. French Club 35 Spanish Club 4. DAVIS MICHAEL BRUCE College Prep. Golfg H-Clubg Wrestling5 Cross Country, Track. DAY, DORIS ANN General. GAA 25 French Club 2,35 Drama Club 35 Glee Club 45 Health Club 45 Prom Committee 3. DAY, JOHN W. College Prep. Band Iunior Awardg Band Pres. 45 Dance Bandg Choir 15 Highland Singers 15 Drama Club 15 French Club 25 Latin Club 15 Wrestling 1. DECKARD RANDALL GENE College Prep. H- Iacketg Latin Club 35 H-Club 45 B.P.C. 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 15 Track 1-4. DELAWTER, DEBBIE . General. DEVORE, TERESA LYNN Business. Band 1,Z,3. DIXON, BRUCE ALLEN College Prep. Band 1,25 French Club 25 Highland Singers 2,3,45 ICT 4, DOBBS, DEBBIE KAYE General. Y-Teens 15 Glee Club 4. DOTSON, LINDA LEE College Prep. Y-Teens 1-Secretaryg Glee Clubg Choir. DOWNES, IUANITA KAY General. Honor So- ciety 2,3,45 Drama Club 35 GAA 25 Art Club 35 Glee Club 45 Health Club 45 Prom Com- mittee 3-Chairman. DRAGOO IR., MARVIN E. Vocational. Football 23 ICT 45 V.l.C.A. DUANE, MIKE General. DURR, DONNA SUE College Prep. Band 3,45 Science Club 1-4-Secretary Treasurerg FTA 2,4g Pep Club 1,25 GAA 1,25 French Club 1,25 Foreign Affairs Club 4-Secretary Model U.N. 2,3,45 Health Club 45 Homeroom Sec- tres. 1. 1 1 2 Seniors a new Soclal Studles mdependent study class ECKERT, TERRY L. College Prep. ECKROTE, IERALD I. Vocational. F.F.A. 4- President, Secretary, Reporter5 4-H 4-Trea- surer. EMMONS, KAREN SUE College Prep. Year- book Staff 4-Business Manager5 Prom Hostess 25 Pep Club 1,2,35 P.E. Assistant 4. EMSHWILLER, IAN DENISE College Prep. French Club5 F.T.A.5 Honor Societyg I.C.T.5 Ir. Marshall5 Math Club5 Pep Club5 Prom Committee5 Quill and Scroll5 Yearbook. ENGELE, KEVIN Vocational. Track 1,25 I.C.T. 3,45 Math Club 1,25 Chess Club 15 V.I.C.A. 3,4. FARR, IEFFREY PAUL College Pep. Track 1,25 Cross Country 1,2,35 Golf 3,45 Wrestling 3,45 H-Club 't,Z,3,4-Vice President5 F.F.A. 2,3-Secretary, President5 Spanish Club 45 4-H 2. FAULKENBERG, IACQUE KAYE General. Choir 45 Glee Club 2,35 Future Nurses 1,2. FISH, NORMA IEAN College Prep. Optin1ist's Youth Appreciation Award 45 Science Club 3,45 Bible Club 2,45 Latin Club 25 Math Club 1. FITE, SANDRA IEANNE College Prep. Iunior Marshall 35 Homecoming Queen Attendant 45 Yearbook Queen Attendant 45 Teen Traffic Iury Council Member5 Youth Appreciation Award5 Student Government 1,2,35 Homeroom Sec-Treas. 45 F.T.A. 15 Pep Club 1,25 Honor Society5 Historian5 Prom Committee 3. FLOWERS IR., WILLIS L. College Prep. Senior Class V.P.5 Mascotg Latin Club, Chess Club, Math Club5 Spanish Club5 Res. and Varsity Basketball Mgr.5 H-Club5 Music Man5 Highland Singers. FORST, DANIEL L. College Prep. H-Club 1,25 Drama Club 35 Spanish Club 2,35 baseball 3,45 Capt.5 Football 35 Basketball 2. FOX, MICHAEL College Prep. Spanish Club 3,4-Treas.5 F.T.A. 2,45 1. A. 3,45 Prom Com- mittee5 Graduation Committee 4. FREDERICKS, IOHN ALLEN College Prep. Honor Society 45 H-Club-President5 Key Club-Sec.5 Football 1,2,3,45 Vice-President of Class 1,2,35 F.T.A. 25 Latin Club 1,2. FROMHOLZ, BILL B. General. H pin5 Wres- tling 25 Latin Club 35 Band 1,25 B.P.C. 1,2,35 Track 15 Key Club 3. FRY, ROBERT DAIL College Prep. FULLER II, FRED W. College Prep. Science Club 3,4-Vice President, Presidentg Band 1,25 Spanish Club 15 Math Club 1,25 Honor Society 45 Wrestling Team 35 Extensive float design for 3 years5 Marching Band5 Swinging Scots 1,2. FUNK, DENNIS LEE Vocational. I.C.T. 3,45 V.I.C.A. 4-President. GAITHER, DIXIE LEE General. GAA 15 Glee Club 3,4. GATES, REBECCA IEAN Business. Glee Club 3,45 GAA 15 F.T.A. 4. GERSTORFF, EARL ANDREW College Prep. Drama Club 3,45 Stage Band 45 Band 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 4-H 1,2,3,4. Seniors 113 emories of last homecoming highlighted by victoryg Radiant and vivacious senior queen candidates await the tally of the votes. From left to right: Terry Toole, Sandy Fite, Kim Harris, and Ioyce Keeling. GILL, BETTY SUSAN College Prep. F.T.A.5 Drama Club5 Health Club5 Pep Club5 G.A.A.5 Homeroom-Sec. Treas.5 French Clubg Tartan Staff. GLASER, IOSEPH G. College Prep. Boys State5 Honor Society 45 Drama Club 25 H-Club 45 Homeroom Vice President 45 Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1. GORDON, DEBRA ANN Business. Drama Club 35 Pep Club 15 Prom Committee 35 Health Club 45 G.A.A. 25 F.T.A. 2. GOSNELL, GEORGE NELSON Vocational I.C.T. 45 V.I.C.A. 4. GRAHAM, DIANA SUE General. Tartan 3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Bible Club 2. GRILLS, DIANNE LOUISE College Prep. DAR Award 45 Tartan 3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Class Treasurer 1,2. HABEGGER, IENEISE KAY General. Pep Club 1,2,3. HANNON, CHRISTY G. College Prep. Honor Society 3,45 Pep Club 15 Spanish Club 25 Prom Hostess 25 Prom Co-Chairman 35 I.C.T. 4. HARRIS, KIMBERLY SUE College Prep. Iunior Marshall5 Homecoming Queen 45 Band 1,2,3,45 Honor Soc.5 Parliamentarian 35 Pep Club 25 Math Club 15 F.T.A. 15 Head Majorette 45 French Club 2. HARSHMAN, LOUIE ARLIN College Prep. Track pin 25 Latin Club 15 Track 25 French Club 35 Key Club 45 Science Club 4. HARTLEY, MICHAEL THOMAS College Prep. Honor Soc. 45 Class Pres. 15 St. Govt. 15 Highland Singers 2,3,45 Choir 1,2,35 Prom Committee 35 Basketball 15 Track 15 French Club 2,35 Math Club 1-V. P. HAYES, NORA ANNE Business. P.E. Assistant 35 4-H 1. 114 Seniors and the glowmg rad1ance of the senior court HAZELBAKER, WILLIAM LEE College Prep. Band 1,2,33 Drama Club 43 Key Club 4. HEMINGWAY, CINDY SUE General. HENSLEY, WAYNE WALLY Vocational. l.C.T. 3,43 V.I.C.A. Club. HERRON, PATRICIA RENE College Prep. Santana High School3 Art Club 3,43 Spanish Club 33 G.A.A. 43 Echoes Staff 43 Library Club 43 Prom Committee 3. HICKNER, MARY ANN College Prep. St. Joseph Academy3 Choir 13 Pep Club 23 Spanish Club 1,23 Art Club 43 Yearbook Staff 3,4-Section Editorg Junior Achievement 3,4. HINTON, MICHAEL DAVID L. General. Eagle Scout3 Track 1,23 Choir 1,2,3,43 Spanish Club 3,4. HOCKEMA, THOMAS BUCK College Prep. French Club 2,33 Golf 1,23 Science Club 43 Math Club 2,33 Wrestling 2. HOLDING, KATHY ANN College Prep. Junior Marshallg Honor Society 2,3,4Q F.T.A. 2,3,43 Pep Club 1,23 H.R. V.P. 23 Spanish Club 43 Math 13 J.A. 3,43 Prom Committee 33 Gradua- tion Committee 4. HORNER, STEVE PAUL College Prep. Football 13 Spanish Club 33 Concert Choir 1,23 F.T.A. 3,43 Highland Singers 23 Cadet Teaching 4. HUBBELL, TIMOTHY JOSEPH General. Reserve Pin 23 Track 23 Cross Country 2,33 Wrestling 13 F.F.A. 3,4. HUNTER, THOMAS JOHN General. Drama Club 3,42 Stage Band 2,31 Band 1,2,3,4. HUNTINGTON, TIMOTHY JAY College Prep. Shenandoah 1 ,23 Wrestling 3. HUTCHENS, JAMES ALAN Vocational. I.C.T.3 F.F.A. 3,4. JACKSON, ANTHONY DEAN College Prep. Football 13 Track 1. JARRETT, JACQUE LYNN College Prep. Out- standing Freshman3 Girl's Stateg Junior Marshall3 Girl of the Monthg Scholarship to Music Clinic3 Honor Society 2,3,43 Yearbook 2,3,4-Editorg Quill and Scroll 3,42 Choir 1,2,3,43 Co-President 2,33 Highland Singers 2,3,43 Spanish Club 3,43 Drama Club 1,23 Math Club 13 Band 13 Stage Band 13 Treble Tones 13 Thespians 4. JESSUP, TIM MARK Vocational. Basketball 1,2,33 Football 3,43 Track 1,2,33 H-Club F.F.A. 3. JOHNS, DOUGLAS WAYNE General. Madison Heights Football 13 Wrestling 13 Track 1. JOHNS, MARK ALLEN General. Football 1,2,33 Basketball 13 Track 1,2,3. JONES, DAVID FREDERICK College Prep. 4-H 2,3-V. President3 Track 2,33 Wrestling 1,23 Cross Country 23 F.F.A.3 Drama C1ub3 Library Club 23 Math Club3 Latin Club. JONES, LINDA KAY Business. Pendleton Heights High School3 Y-Teens 13 Pep Club 13 Echoes Staff 33 Concert Choir 2,3,43 Glee Club 1. Seniors 1 1 5 ' Senioriti JONES, JUANITA ELAINE College Prep. Band 1,2,3,45 Drama Club 3,45 Latin Club 2,3,45 Health Club 3-Trea.5 Bible Club 1,25 4-H 1,2,3. JORDAN, KAREN LYNN College Prep. Honor Soc. 3,45 Quill 8z Scroll 3,45 Thespians 45 Latin Club 1,2,35 Bible Club 1,2,35 Tartan St Yearbook 3,4-Chief Photographer5 Drama Club 1,2,3,45 Bulletin Correspondent 3,45 Choir 15 Treble Tones 1. KEELING, JOYCE E. General. North Side 15 Homecoming Queen Candidate 2,45 Year- book Queen 45 Pep Club 25 Drama Club 25 Stu. Govt. 35 Cheerleader 3,45 F.T.A. 35 Year- book 45 Prom Committee 35 P.E. Assistant 3,4. KEESLING, BETTY JOYCE General, Pep Club 3. KELL, PATRICIA SUE College Prep. Pep Club 15 Spanish Club 15 G.A.A. 2,3,4-Vice President, Presidentg Choir 3,45 Hall Monitor 4. KELLY, THOMAS E. College Prep. Honor Soci- ety 45 Band 1,2,3,45 Science Club 3,4. KEMP, RICKI RAY Vocational. Football 2,35 Track 25 F.F.A. 2,3,4-qReporter. KERR, JAMES LEE College Prep. Football 1,2,3,4-Most Valuable Player, Captain5 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 H-Club5 P.E. Assistant F.F.A. 1,2,3. KEY, JUDY DELENE College Prep. G.A.A. 15 F.T.A. 25 French Club 35 Homeroom V.P. 35 Yearbook 3,4-Copy Editorg Honor Society 3,4-Treasurerg Prom Hostess5 Quill 81 Scroll, KIDD, BETTY JO Fine Arts. Highland Singers 2,3,45 Choir 2,3,4-Vice President5 Pep Club 15 French Club 15 Yearbook Staff 4-Section Editor. KING, DIANE General. KLEYLA, JALANE LYNN College Prep. Honor Soc. 3,4-Sec.5 Student Council 1,2,3,45 Latin Club 1,2,3-Sec.5 Health Club 45 Quill 8: Scroll 3,45 Tartan Staff 3,45 G.A.A. 15 Pep Club 1,25 F.T.A. 1,25 Drama Club 15 Hall Monitor 35 Prom Co-Ch. 35 Y-Teens 1. KNOTTS, MICHAEL L. College Prep. An- derson High Schoolg Reserve Pin 35 H-Jacket 45 Golf 35 Varsity Football 45 H-Club 4. LAGARDE, DOUGLAS ALLEN College Prep. Baseball 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,25 Concert Choir 1,35 Cross Country 1,25 Football 15 H- Club5 Highland Singers 3,45 Key Club 3,45 Latin Club 1,25 Math Club5 Monitor 1,2,35 Science Club5 Track 1,2. LEDUC, DEBRA ANN College Prep. Pep Club5 French Club5 Majoretteg Latin Club-Secre- tary5 Student Council-Vice President5 Honor Society. LENNIS, STEVE EDWARD General. Bars for Football 8: Track5 Track 15 Football 1,25 l.C.T. LEVON, JOHN ALAN College Prep. Basketball Letter 15 Track Varsity Letterg Football Var- sity Letter5 Basketball 15 Varsity Track 35 Varsity Football 45 Spanish Club 2,35 H-Club 3,45 Honor Society 4. LEWELLYN, LAURA LEE Business. G.A.A. H gl Certificate5 Pep Club 1,25 C.A.A. 1,25 Health Club 2,3,4-Secretary-Treasurer5 Junior Achievement 3,4-Vice President of Sales, Secretary. LEWIS, DAN General. LEWIS, JANE LOUISE General. Pep Club 25 Drama Club 3,45 Junior Achievement 45 4-H 12,3545 G.A.A. 3,4. 1 1 B Seniors S' comes early as thirty-one seniors leave high school at first mid term graduation LINDZY, MICHAEL B. General. LOOPER, MARK E. College Prep. Football 13 Track 1,2. MANSHIP, PEGGY SUE College Prep. Latin Award 23 Optimist's Youth Appreciation Award 23 Chemistry Award 33 Freedom Shrine Award 33 Girls' State 33 Honor Soc. 2,3,43 Bowl Team 2,3,4-Treas., Pres.3 G.A.A. 1,2,3,43 Pep Club 2,33 Y.F.C. 43 Latin Club 1,2333 Math Club 1,2-Pres.3 Science Club 33 Iunior Marshall 33 4-H 1.2,3,4. MARTINDALE IR., BILLIE ROSS General. Library Club 1,23 Track 1. MARTINDALE, BOB General. MARTZ, IILL RENEE Business. G.A.A. H3 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Tartan Reporter for Pep Club 43 G.A.A.1,2,3. MATHAVICH, GEORGE Vocational. Cross Country 1000 Mile Club3 Cross Country 233,43 TTHCIC l,2,3,43 H-Club 23334. MAY, NANCY EILEEN College Prep. An- derson High School3 Echoes 4-Editorg Home Economics Award 13 P.E. Assistant 3,43 F.T.A. 33 Spanish Club 3,4-Sec.3 Honor Society 3,43 Tartan Staff 4-Page Editor3 Library Assistant 43 Library Club 4-Pres.3 Model U.N. 33 Iunior Marshall 3. MAY, PATTY General. MCCARTY, CAHMELITA L. General. South Caroll High School3 Glee Club. MCCORD, IERRY A. S. General, F.F.A.3 I.C.T.3 Spanish Club. MCCORKLE, DONNA KAY Business. Health Clubg 4-H Club-President3 junior Achieve- ment-Treasurer. MCFALL, MARLA General. MCINTYRE, DAVE General. MCKINLEY, VICTOR DEAN College Prep. Student Council lg Homeroom 2,3-V.P., Pres. 43 Student Assembly 43 Varsity Wres- tling 2,33 Varsity Golf 43 H-Club 233,43 Key Club 33 French Club 13 Yearbook 3.43 Prom Committee 3. MCKINNEY, RICHARD LEE College Prep. American Field Service Award3 Football 13 Golf 33 Key Club 1,2,3,4-Pres.3 Homeroom Pres. l,2,3'V.P. 43 Student Assembly 1,2333 Spanish Club 23 Lighting Crew 1,2,3,43 Year- book Staff 3.4. MCNEW, IOE Vocational. I.C.T. 3,43 V.I.C.A,- Treasurer. MILLER, MARILYN IEAN Business. Drama Club3 Health Club. MILLER, MICHAEL Vocational. Madison Heightsg Band3 Dance Band3 Drama Club. MILLER, TAMMY LYNN General. Pep Club 2,3,4Q G.A.A. 13233343 Spanish Club 33 Echoes Staff 33 Y.F.C. 43 Glee Club 1,2,3,4. Seniors 1 1 7 Fifty percent of HHS seniors concentrate on MILLER, TIMOTHY BRENT General. MOORE, PAMELA ANN Business. Student As- sembly 15 Homeroom Secretary 15 G.A.A. 15 French Club 152. MOORE, RANDALL DAVID Vocational. Chess Club 15 Drama Club 3. MORAN, CYNTHIA ANN General. Library Club 3,45 Pep Club 4. MOSSBURG, STEVE General. MUDD, CAROLYN SUE General. Pep Club 4. MUNDELL, ALAN General. MYRICK, ROBERT ROY College Prep. NEWMAN, DIANE General. NISEWANDER, STEPHEN EDWARD College Prep. NUNLEY, MARK HARRIS College Prep. Out- standing Sophomore in Band 25 Honor Soci- ety 3,45 Band 1,2. OAKS, LEONARD E. Vocational. Band 152,35 Music Theory 35 Dance Band 1. OGDEN, LINDA IO College Prep. G.A.A. Cer- tificate 8: Letter H 5 G.A.A. 1,25 Latin Club 1,25 Choir 15 Health Club 45 V.I.C.A. 45 I.C.T. 4. ONEAL, BENIAMIN ERNEST College Prep. Science Club 45 Art Club 45 Spanish Club 3,45 F.T.A. 4. ORR, JEFF General. OVERBY, MICHAEL EUGENE General. F.F.A. 3,4-Reporter5 P.E. Assistant 35 Varsity Baseball 3,45 F.F.A. Basketball. OWENS, DIANE General. PAINTER, CAROL College Prep. Art Club 3,4-Treasurer5 Spanish Club 1,2,3,4g Drama Club 3,45 G.A.A. 15 Y-Teens 1,25 Band 152,35 Glee Club 45 F.T.A. 3,4-Secretary5 Prom Committee 35 Health Club 4. PAINTER, CHERYL LYNN College Prep. Prom Committee5 Drama Club 25 Band 35 Honor Society 15 Health Club 15 F.T.A. 2-Vice Presidentg G.A.A. 15 Spanish Club 35 Art Club 25 Science Club 15 Y-Teens 2- President. PASSWATER, GINGER L. College Prep. F.T.A. 3,45 Drama Club 3,45 Health Club 45 Glee Club 45 French Club 15 Pep Club 1,35 Cheerleader 1. 1 1 8 Seniors achievement tests and scholarsh1ps for careers PEEPLES, VICTOR LEE College Prep. Choir 1,25 Drama Club 35 French Club 25 I.C.T. 45 V.I.C.A. 45 Music Men 1. PENCE, CATHERINE SUE College Prep. Tartan 45 Choir 45 F.T.A. 45 Spanish Club 35 Glee Club 35 Pep Club 1. PHIPPS, DALE Vocational. Football 1,2,3,45 North Side Iunior High 15 Track 25 I.C.T. 45 V.I.C.A. 4. PICKETT, DUANE C. General. Track 35 Latin Club 3. PIERCE, HOLLY ANN College Prep. Latin Club 1,2,35 Spanish Club 3,45 Health Club 2,3-Treasurer5 Pep Club 25 Glee Club 25 Choir 3,4-Treasurer5 Highland Singers 3,45 Honor Society 3,4. PITCHER, MICHAEL E. General. Band 2,3- President5 Choir 4-Vice President5 High- land Singers5 Echoes Staff. QUALLS, DEBRA LOUISE College Prep. Class Secretaryg Prom Committee 35 Drama Club- Vice President5 Thespians5 Tartan- Managing Editor5 Literary Magazine5 Quill 8: Scroll5 French Club5 Pep Club5 I.U. Theater Workshopg Honor Thespian 4. REAGAN, GARY RANDLE General. F.F.A. 1. RECTOR, TIMOTHY LEE College Prep. Band 1,25 Track 1,2,35 Science Club 3. REED, IUDITH ANN Business. Pep Club 15 Tartan 45 4-H5 Hall Monitor 35 Business Department Secretary 4. REED, LETA ELAINE Business. Pep Club 3. REYNOLDS, TERESA IO College Prep. French Club 1,25 Student Assembly 2,3-Secretaryg Choir 3,45 Highland Singers 3,45 Band 1,2,3,4-Secretary5 Pep Club 4-President: Office Assistant 45 Class Secretary 4. RICE, CAROL ANN General. Pep Club 2,3,4. RILEY, MICHAEL DAVID College Prep. Foot- ball 1,25 I.C.T. 3,4. RISK, KATHLEEN RHENA Business. Pep Club 1,25 French Club 15 P.E, Assistant 35 Year- book 45 Tartan 4. ROBERTS, MICHAEL WAYNE College Prep. H-Iacketg F.F.A.-Treasurerg 4-H5 Math Club5 Spanish Club5 H-Club5 Football5 Baseball5 Trackg Cross Country5 Wrestling5 I.C.T.5 V.I.C.A. ROCKWELL, REBECCA IO College Prep. Class Treas. 3,45 Band 1,2,3,4-Treas.5 Drama Club 3,4-Treas,5 F.T.A. 3,4-Treas.5 G.A.A. 15 Science Club 45 I.A. 45 Echoes Staff 45 Prom Comm. 3. ROMINE, DAVID EARL Vocational, Football 1,2,35 Track 2,35 Wrestling 45 H-Club 3,4. ROUNDTREE, KAREN SUE College Prep. Band 1,2,35 Historian 45 Health Club 1,2-V.P., Pres.5 Latin Club 1,2,35 Hall Monitor 45 4-I-I 1,2. ROUSEY, MICHAEL LEWIS College Prep. Boys State5 Iunior Marshall5 Basketball 3,45 Drama Club 1,25 Student Council 25 Honor Soc. 2,3,45 Cross Country 3. Seniors 1 1 9 Sectional week, spirit Sl1Ck, and true ded1cat1on RUFF PAULA CAMILLE General. F.T.A.5 Drama Club 15 Pep Club 35 Health Club 2,3,45 Glee Club 2,3,45 North Side. RUFFENACHT, GARY LEE General. SALYER, RON College Prep. Chess Club 15 Latin Club 15 French Club 25 Science Club 3. SCHALK, BRENT EDWARD College Prep. ln- diana Academy 1,25 Key Club 4. SCHLEUDER, CARL DAVID College Prep. Physical Fitness Award5 Honor Society5 Student Council Representativeg Band- Student Director5 Track5 Thespian Societyg Drama Club Stage Crew5 Science Club5 H- Club5 Dance Band. SCHMUCK, LYNN College Prep. French Club 25 Pep Club 25 Class Secretary 25 Homeroom Secretary 35 Yearbook Queen Candidate 4. SHANKS, FRED RAYMOND General. Moores- ville5 F.F.A. 4-President5 Track 1,25 Foot- ball 1,25 F.F.A. Honors. SHELTON, PAUL General. SHOWALTER, IAMES LOUIS College Prep. Honor Society 3,45 Iunior Marshall 35 Tartan Staff 45 Basketball Manager 2,35 Track Manager 25 H-Club 2,3,45 Band 2,35 Science Club 3,45 Math Club 2,35 French Club 2. SHULTZ, TERRY LYNN General. Iunior Achievement 3-Treasurer5 Drama Club 3. SIGLER, CHARLES Vocational. 4-H 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 35 H-Club. SIGMON, IUDITH General. SILLS, ROLAND R. Vocational. Band 1,25 Track 15 Football 1. SIZELOVE, BEVERLY IOAN Business. Drama Club 3,45 Pep Club 15 French Club 25 Health Club 45 Iunior Achievement 3,45 4-H Club 1,2,3,45 National Thespian Society 4. SKINNER, RHONDA ELAINE College Prep. Cheerleader 1,2,3,45 Prom Queen Attendant 35 Homecoming Attendant 35 Honor Society 3,45 Tartan'45 F.T.A. 45 French Club 1,25 P.E. Assistant 45 Y-Teens 15 Pep Club 15 Band 1,2,3. 120 Seniors bring smiles and tears to Highland's class of 471 Senior' award. SPAULDING, TERRY K. College Prep. Band 2,3--Equipment Manager5 Drama Club 2,354-Technical Director5 International Thespian Societyg Outstanding SR. Award. STANLEY, RICHARD L. Vocational. STAPLETON, DIANE R. Business. Pep Club 2,35 Echoes Staff 45 Honor Society 45 Iunior Marshall 35 Home Room Secretary 1. STAPLETON II, EARL LEE Business. Porth- mauth High School 1,2,35 Drama Club 1,2,35 Newspaper 15 Social Studies 2,35 Wrestling 'l,2. STINSON, KAREN KAY Business. Yearbook Staff 45 Homeroom Vice President 15 Prom Hostess 25 French Club 25 Pep Club 1,25 G.A.A. 1. STINSON, SHARON RHEA College Prep. G.A.A. 1,25 Pep Club 1,25 Spanish Club 25 Art Club 4. STOFFLET, ELIZABETH KAY Vocational. Pep Club 1,25 G.A.A. 15 Art Club 3,45 Library Club 35 Iunior Achievement 4. STONE, DAVID W. College Prep. Most Valu- able Linemang Football 1,2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 H-Clubg Spanish Club. STOOKEY, GAYLE ELAINE College Prep. Iunior Marshall 35 Yearbook 3,45 F.T.A. 3,45 Honor Society 253,45 Quill 8: Scroll 3,45 French Club 25 G.A.A. 1,25 Pep Club 1,25 Math Club 1. SUMMERS, IERALD Vocational. Doctor of Motor's Awardg Chess Club 1. SURBER, DEBORAH SUE Business. Band 15 Y-teens 2-Presidentg Clee Club 2. SWAFFORD, DAN General. SWAIN, IAMES H. College Prep. Honor Soci- ety 45 Student Council 3,4-Vice Presidentg Student Assembly 4-President, Key Club 3,45 Latin Club 1,2,35 Football 15 Drama Club 35 Foreign Relations 4. SWEAZY, STEVE EDWARD General, Three Varsity letters for Wrestling5 Iunior Achieve- ment 25 H-Club 2,3,45 Choir 1,2,3,45 Wres- tling 2,3,4. SWINDELL, TERRY ALAN Vocational. Doctor of Motor Student Citation. Seniors 121 Dunes, Turke Run, and parties h1ghl1ght semor TARVIN5 IILL Vocational. Art Clubg G.A.A.5 Drama Club5 Health Club. TAYLOR, ROGER ALLEN Voca- tional. F.F,A.1,2,3,4. THOMAS, PHILLIP IOE College Prep Chess Club 25 Science Club 354. THOMAS, TOMMY ALLEN Voca- tional. F.F.A. 25 I.C.T. 3,4. TOOLE, TERRY LEE General. Northside 15 Anderson 35 Yearbook Queen Atten- dent 35 Homecoming Queen Attendent 45 Prom Queen 35 Drama Club 253,45 Thespian 2,3,45 Art Club 2,3545 Health Club 35 Pep Club 35 Spanish Club 2535 Tartan Staff 4. TROTTER5 IANETTE College Prep. Honor Soc. 3545 Iunior Marshall 35 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4-Pres.5 Bowl Team 3,45 Choir 35 Echoes 35 Glee Club 1,25 Pep Club 25 4-H 1,2,3,45 Y.F.C. 45 Math Club 1,25 Science Club 35 Latin Club 25 Spanish Club 3,4. UTT, TERRY DOWAYNE Voca- tional. Library Club Ping Library Club 25354. VANNATTA, BOBBI Business. Sales- manship Award5 IAMCO Rep.5 I.A. 2,3,4- Pres. VEACH, IOHN THOMAS Voca- tional. Basketball 1,25 Cross Country 15 Track 15 I.C.T. 3,4. WAGNER, LOIS IEAN Business. Pep Club 15 Art Club 3,4. WAINSCOTT IR., IOSEPH ED- WARD College Prep. Optimist Youth Appreciation Award 2,45 Black H Iacketg Boy's State5 Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3545 Track 1,25 Baseball 2,3,45 H-Club 2,3,4-Sec.5 Highland Singers 1,2,35 Choir 1,2535 Cadet Teaching 45 F.T.A. 45 Tartan 3,4-Sports Editor5 Quill Sc Scroll 3,45 P.E. Assistant 35 Echoes 2, Bowl Team 45 F.C.A. 4. WALKER, DONNA KAY Business. G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3545 Span. Club 45 Y-Teens 2-Treas. WALUKONIS5 IOHN S. College Prep. Mona Shores High School5 Parch- ment High School. WEEDMAN, IEFFREY DAVID SOBEL. College Prep. Boy's State Electg Exchange Club Boy-of-the-Month5 Honor Society 3,4-Pres.5 Tartan 3,45 Foreign Relations Club 4-Pres.5 Model U.N. 2,35 Basketball 15 Wrestling 2,35 Football 3,4-All County, All Conference5 Latin Club 35 Spanish Club 15 Science Club 35 H-Club 3,4-Treas.5 Bowl Team 3,45 Bible Club 3,45 F.C.A. 4. WEIGHOUS, DEBRA LEE Bu- siness. Yearbook Staff 4-Section Editor5 Pep Club 152. WERKING5 REX DEAN College Prep. I.C.T. 45 Chess Club 1. WERKING, ROGER LEE College Prep. Track 1,2,35 Science Club 45 Choir 1,2,3,45 Highland Singers 25 Choir-Sec. leader 4. WEST, CHARLES HOWARD ALLEN Col- lege Prep. Band 15 French Club 15 Drama Club 2,3,4-Student Director5 Spanish Club 3,45 Echoes 35 Thespian So- ciety 3,4. WEST, CHERI LYNN General. Pep Club 1,25 Library Club 1535 Spanish Club 15 Drama Club 35 Health Club 4. WESTERVELT, MICHAEL College Prep. Football 1,3,45 Wrestling 253,4- Captain5 Track 1,2,3,45 Cross Country 25 H-Club 2,3,45 Key Club 4. 122 Seniors week as seniors bid a final farewell to HHS WHEAWILL, WILLIAM College Prep. Chess Club 15 Science Club 2. WHICKER, DAN General. WILEY, CYNTHIA SUE Voca- tional. Muncie Central5 F.T.A. 4-Vice President5 Health Club 45 Latin Club 15 Homeroom Treasurer. WILEY, LINDA L. College Prep. Muncie Central 2,35 Health Club 45 Pep Club 45 Spanish Club 15 F.T.A. 4. WILLIAMS, DOUGLAS ADAIR Gen- eral. Art Club 2,3,45 Spanish Club 35 Drama Club 2,35 Band 1,2,35 Science Club 4. WOLFE, PATRICIA LYNN College Prep. IMEA All-State Choir5 Honor Soc. 15 Highland Singers 253,45 Conc. choir 2,3,45 Glee Club 15 French Club 25 4-H 1,2,3,4. WOODSIDES, GLORIA IEAN College Prep. Band 1,253-Treas.5 G.A.A. 15 Spanish Club 1,2,3. YOUNG, IERRY DOUGLAS College Prep. Best Actor 153,45 Class Pres. 2,3,45 Class VP 15 Key Club 3,45 H-Club 15 Wres- tling 15 Drama Club 1,2,3-VP, 4-Pres5 Latin Club 2,3,45 Student Coun. 3,45 Student Gov. 2,35 Yearbook 3,45 Band 1,2,35 Room Comm. 35 Thespians 2,3,45 Math Club 1,2-VP. YUST, RANDALL CRAIG College Prep. Honor Society 2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Track 15 Cross Country 1,2,35 Spanish Club 1,25 Latin Club 35 H-Club 3,45 Iunior Marshall 35 Boy's State 35 5? are Wtweta P fe we bf .wwf W WW' -as Meek' 'Ks- Ma 51? 49 Rl W LQ we is gm j F3559 'UQ' 'N eillftf as at me f ? Q? 'ea s I stag ages, was gggvttggiftlgf .ax :,,. if. Student Council 3,45 Highland Singers 2. ZEHRUNG, DON Vocational. Football 1,25 Track 1,25 I.C.T. 3,4. ZIMMER, SHARON FAYE College Prep. F.T.A. 1,2,3-Presidentg F.N.A. 15 G.A.A. 1,25 Drama Club 1,25 Spanish Club 1,2. Above A senior celebrates the end of school his own way-by rubbing his face in jello at lunch. Left: Carole Campbell, Ioyce Keeling and Ginger Passwater enjoy the linal test day by a new kind of cramming for seniors. Seniors 123 Class of '71 gives HHS two portable televisions Above: TOP TEN PERCENT, How 1: Sandra Fite, Norma Fish, Peggy Manship, Debbie Leduc, Diane Grills, Iohn Levon, Iannette Trotter, Kim Harris. Row 2: Kathy Holding, Nancy May, Debbie Blair, Ian Emshwiller, Holly Pierce, Diane Stapleton, Iacque Jarrett, Gayle Stookey, Iudy Key. Back Row: Mark Nunley, Tom Kelly, lim Showalter, Virgil Cook, Mike Rousey, Ioe Wainscott, Randy Yust. At Right: For the first time in High1and's history two valedictorians were chosen. Ian Emshwiller and Peggy Manship were honored as Co-Valedictorians as they both held the same scholastic average. Far Right: Randy Deckard, Marianne Hickner, and Ieff Orr reflect the feelings and attitudes of graduation at commencement practice. 124 Seniors is-I.. to expand the education of future underelassmen Seniors 1 25 Blue caps and gowns, and diplomas put a final On the evening of May 25, 1971, the linal stamp was impressed on the seniors. Donned in light blue and navy caps and gowns, the seniors solemnly marched into a standing room only gymnasium. Dr. Gene E. Sease, President of Indiana Central College, spoke to the graduates on keeping morals in the changing world. After receiving their di- plomas, the graduated class of 1971 proudly marched to the sounds of Pomp and Circumstance. Tears, sighs of relief, and shouts of joy were soon forgotten after the cere- mony, but the seniors of 1971 can never forget the memories of their high school years. There are things I have to do more than just to live and die, more than just to die oflivingf' Top right: Seniors patiently listen to the speaker While awaiting the handshake and diploma. Right: Feelings of joy and happi- ness are released as senior boys celebrate graduation. Center right: Gene E. Sease, President of Indiana Central College, addresses the graduates on morals and a changing world. Far right: Seniors take their final steps in high school. In the summer of 1970, Carol Mc- Cord met an untimely death in an automobile accident. To her this se- nior section is dedicated. 126 Seniors 4 1 4 First girl, since '61, is president of Iunior Class The annual magazine sales cam- paign helped mold the class of '72 into a unified body. Even though the total sales did not set a record, the 56,250 was enough to meet the prom and graduation budgets. Betty Sizelove was the top saleswoman. Sail To A Victory was the theme of the junior class home- coming float-a reconstructed ship taken straight out of Viking times. Cathy Hosier, junior princess, was escorted by Ierry Dusenberry. Somewhere Over The Rainbowi' was chosen as the them for the 1971 Prom. The Land of Oz was recreated with Dorothy and friends. In football, Richard Nagel was chosen for the All-County team, and Larry Swindell was selected as most Valuable Runner in Cross-Country. Upper Right, IUNIOR CLASS SPONSORS: Mr. jack, Mr. Gilliam, Mrs. Morris. Lower Bight, IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Marsha Blair, Treasurerg Coco Dunn, Secretaryg Myra Sylvester, President. 128 juniors Bett Sizelove lead We 41 5 m ,L aw. W F S-V? W9 W1 A Y'-AJS' ii' fi , 4 . 24 if Q 1 l S S ti if aww' M Vs,.' gk' 2-if , ' -,.f:Qsa- ' .. ,WPg. ' f. st. , wk -, ,- 223 y i flili' ' , ,. . ,yjh . Vin, 1- W5 1. . . -- , tg ..,,. V . ,. ,K ,.,,k, ,, ,wfg N ga ' - s -Q. ,1 1 1 k',, 1-In-' '11 'wtf ,iw w. s., J fi g '::.'f.:7i??'5.g5,!::- '!. , ': :',:,,, 9 tm -I A S3 3 1 , get E me at S gg YQ T as Egwr , ,Mg i L ag, W s 9 ,ak is 52, Q ,P f N- S 2 if Q is X f, .ew r Qiwfsg fm Qllillif gfwkmg ttf an . .91 .,.. ,. . me , ., . A ,, -,.l: --f- gi My .AQ 1 ki 9 9 YJ' sal 'G if :.21',,fv,sQsi32' :Jai ' i st ifiiziff' 'ffm s in magazine sales campaign .H iL,,a - ,ztl Alford,Sherry . if a' f Allison, Mike Andis, Randy Andrick, Teresa , ' Y' L i f 'wr . ' . Asbury, Greg if Ashby, Scott A .L :..aa1 , S gg A -- a.a. i 11' ' ' --:' 1 f e :'- Ausbun, Margaret f f Ba1r,TonY : .. M. Q55 , or Q. .,fr.f-K Q we ,,,a.'1, A ,KY fg,U.f.,. : , Hr-H ,M ,yfmgg , .. X gi Barber, Iim Barber, Karen i ff iw: ..,ff-.wp Barnes, Glenn ' ' .. . 3 I it- W i ., . W 'Qix .. Kills- ..t , rt? Ea 3. KF 'fm Ha: fY5IWfi aseigwyaq ' -f .:, elif f S-Waist ,,.eHg,a,,5 fa.i,,gE,.fff ,, , ..,wr.twg tw. .. f,,r-M-mad? K was-,,Wsi , V . ..-.f-, We gm Z.s5f3K2?'Q4szi Tw -f S:'.giStSv.:wvtZgea ef 5 ' - f.asi.S,,,,- .A as5,,am ,., , ff wi. fesfii. we ,xii 'T f .. .,. . , , , .A 1: Bauer, Mike 55555653 QQ, xg f 1 5 5 st ister Q IJ'-1 rH,gji,, is t 2 M ' 93 43,1 gf: 1, ' if Q A 1 g et ' v' Q 1 B 5 -4 4 ls 5 f ' fV,,' 'U ,14 S, S S fi Q at as We rf 2 1 X Q fa is , f Q52 gg I I ggmgqg I ,,,, glam ' Y S X ii., -..st1.' 5 'kwfl 1,1 , .. ilf2sesaf1ia:5Lf , f 1 - 31:4 w .',--siigraiggarw -f ' 7' ig we-f' via: :,1:fi,z1.w-Mixing , V V :ft-X-,.. ft. ,, L, aff- .4 -are, 6 91535 Ygwftib: -2 A i S '? . x 5 Baxter, Hamp Beeman, Dan Beers, Margaret is V i'1 it Bemish, Susan Benbow, Patti Bennett, Debra val 6 if iii , me V, , it diggs' I, ,1-,, 4231 Q . Mates, , 7-'- t 2. I K- Berg, Connie Bertram, Patty Bilyeu, Richard Blair, Marsha Bloome, Bill Branham, Sharon Brann, Charlie Brauchla, Sanda Breig, Rosemary Brown, Roger Brown, Steve Burks, Christie if Sfiiwllww fa J., if H, fl if F i, .,. ,. 3 ff , 8 wg Concentration helps tablish endurance in a yoga stance. juniors 129 BS- 'Somewhere over the Rainbow' is chosen as IUNIOR MARSHALLS, Front Row: Pam McWithey, Debbie Bennett, Cathy Edge, Gary Kreigh, Kathy Hiday, Cathy Reichenbach, Marsha Blair. Buck How: Becky Miller, Donna Smith, Carla Heathcoat, Bev Mill- er, Terri Mathias, Ioan Susko, and Debbie Shirk lstanding in backj. Burton, Ierry Butler, Brenda Butler, Dick Bynum, Bob Campbell, Chuck Campbell, Cindy Carlisle, Doug Caves, Steve Chambers, Pam Chapin, Karen Cook, Pam Cook, Sheri Cunningham, Paul Day, Cheryl DeBolt, Loretta DeVore, Dan Dixon, Lee Dodrill, Linda Dotson, Mike Drost, Paul Duc, Larry Dugger, Neale Dunn, Amy Dunn, Coco 130 Sophomore . - V,-,,,.,., ,qw be .ig-:rf ....,. : 5, . .M ' N Q Slip-was . -231,1 -K' -m ga, .Q ,!. 121 5 ,f': 4 ff K S ,-,, 13, 1 Q, We et ie ML.. Liitnjii.. , T, -, ,, up V, 5.-f,,5gf,13o:-z-,. . g f ,N - M, . H. . . .gskggrqg ,rr prom theme for the Iunior class ,a,g,,:, ..,-. 1 . ,M ,M-r...,:,,, ,E ,W :- -1 5, 1 :'.:.':'-: ' gl - ' paggiggeae w 5 1' A ' 'V 'A' P- L 1 PI ti Q . 1 ff' ,gn Q Q , t Q li if Q ,Q as Q U 5 K 'f.. .., Q limi ' E.. ?i5? kfs?1FY9i if f il -sr it gf we 'tfmwtf J me fair mx, 5 W S 2 s , 915 if rf Yi 5 at 5 ,A H 6 E ,, 55,3 W, Q ,Y mx, '?f5fPiZ?f EVA' feilsyiwk rw Iilffhgi, NW f Qi, -wut.. f at ,,. . .. ,ff ,IH 'ff ff:::1Q,,. .f ?' ww ..,, ,-Wi,.2,.- A K f- K , ,,k, .wffw , K ,,,2,V,,,, ,f ,U f,. . 'gi' EP mN4iqu N41 LJ? 'U Qi? Q 2 , ,. ..,, . X QS 15, 55, I lv, , E V Q ijt? , 44 a s, F Q ,p Q Mtv 3 eww wk Q ass, 2natwenewg2fwgm.ffi5,gg:iXa,,.,w,,a, ei wait Hr'?wf52 fam fwawrfsf-Riaf wiiffaxa, , X , ug, it Rs MS , 35, ge aff vfwiifissw- :s w 2 , Wig, . ,. , .. .. sr voir 2 . L3???iLii -'AYMSW .. we 3 xg, ,W Y. , ii if i in gg 22 5' If .fi,,,,k,., -' eZ Dusenberry, Ierry Edge, Cathy Emmons, Daniel Engle, Ianet Eubanks, Shawn Felzien, Lorna Foland, Dawn Foreman, Rocky Fout, Carol Freund, Suda Fridley, Iohn Funk, James Garrett, Larry Gentry, Ieff Gilland, Danny Ginder, Peggy Glad, David Gosnell, Karen Graham, Phil Grills, Karen Groce, Bill Hall, Mike Hanson, Bruce Hanson, Kent Hart, Gary Hartman, Regena Hawkins, Ioni Heathcote, Carla Henson, Brett Hiday, Kathy Hiles, Linda Himelick, Pat Hines, Robin Holcome, Mike Hosier, Cathy Hudson, Jeff Pat Himelick and Iohn Ieffers Wonder about the fu tl1I'6. Sophomores 131 Float bullding begins, and the Finished product seems so far away. Hughel, Ioel Hull, Pam Hutsell, Genda Irwin, Clifford lanes, Brenda Iefcoat, Ianice Ieffers, john Iessup, Ted Iones, Eric Iones, Ierry Jones, Robert Iordan, Danny Iunkersfeld, Theresa Keralla, Marc Kineman, David K1rchenbauer, Cindy Kreegar, Kent Kreigh, Gary Krugler, Darlina Landes, Andy Leach, Connie Levell, Becky Levon, David Lewis, Cindy Lindzy, Steve Livermore, Rise Looper, Mike Lotz, Amy Martz, Ierry Mathias, Teri 132 Iuniors af . 'fu f - .. 7' .,,. i 1 ,srfz-i,' . ' 34 I . , .ii j x , ifigifs s. -' ' '4- : 3 , 'V 5, f .1 .:,f' H 421 Tim. 'iii' , , . -H . .wfiT422gzE'xSTF: 2,151-:H .522 gisagfff. ,m,:,,g-:,,jvazj':: 'H- Q tt V' . :. , ifi frffi ' .. ' K ' ' '7-Vik?-fig 245'-. ' I ' if f t , I H ' .s or ' 1 ,' F, -: A ' ISFf-fffil.'?55f.,--'fail -?nv'..f U , ' S '. . 1. . .- .gre tt., ,, fu. .. .ya :-uf.f:'.,9.- -if ww. weak J' A . 75' -?fiA1?3?5' -f4::s?gq,,fy, Q .,'.:',. iis, . 3-f 2- Q71 ff V 7 ,iv KW 'Y Q P' . 1 .. fi- he 1- bw- +- I w - ' . , fa.. 'ii'-' -Q5 ff ev sm , 2259 A - 15 5?Q1s N' .L M , 1 t f - Wivfl . A -I . :ft 1.-it 1- , ...wrt ,- 1. ,SF - 5 -. f ,N . .115 ig, x, 346' f gi Q i' ' f. K- ,:f5iPi 1'5ai A ' '12if5 'S I - ls at ft' H - If , . at vi sm W-9. -W if a X Q, win K f '2 my Qwfiv ,emi we M rf-: ?5?1???ssgf2?gffYi55feL1iggggmrgsrafvezfffss Wg. ii,, . s Q ew' 8 25,5 Z wa, ,, P N Q, ,E S '.' , I-. I ,- 5759 ev,-a:'s2,'?f-, .f 'lfilif W ,. , , M , - fi s syt, 4 1- rest tsve , ,t A ,Lv .wisest -ff vw, ,:,-f.,.f afar we M 15 Xe '55 ' ff .. lf' 71 I sz :'M'5:.::::EE': ..' ,:!: : :..:: :i2Ei4i5'5i9::f '32 -k'f::E:l '5:'. V M: .L Y Wf,s,,':2.3 ww 'Fe e ' ifl': fiwi75 ':1fQf2iiffa15il?fzT4 g fs.. .QI -' f5,f2iQS5liz'f K' , ,,.. .. ,t,,,,,, ,,,, , ,,,, , I ..,,. , W--0 V ' ,f :nf --iw - 'fififlii J .' .iEb5f'f's Hilififilf Q f . Wy ,- t if f , i sr f .M Pattl Benbow re1gns as 1971 prom queen McClenden, Donna McCord, Rebecca McDaniel, Diane McIntyre, Sharon McKinney, Cindy McManigell, Suzanne McWithey, Pam McWithey, Roberta Meagher, Lynn Miller, Becky Miller, Bev Miller, Carole Miller, Donna Miller, Susan Mock, Dennis Moore, Bob Moore, Brenda Moore, Sharon Morgan, Dave Morin, Rick Morrison, Dave Mroz, Beth Musick, Gary Musick, Vickie Myer, Diana Nagel, Richard Nevin, Carol Noble, Leah O'Neal, Jenny Overby, Debbie Float building ends with a finished product taking its place in the judging lap around the track. Iuniors 133 Top fourteen 1972 class members are selected Patterson, Nita Phillips, Dave Platt, Tom Porter, Debbie Powell, Ienny Purkey, David Radford, Carol Ramsey, Mike Rector, Mark Reed, Tony Reeder, Ken Reichenbach, Cathy Remington, Viki Reynolds, Linda Riley, Cindy Robinette, Pam Rockhill, Dave Rockwell, Iim Rudig, Gary Rumler, Delores Russell, Connie Sapp, Debbie Schmaltz, Vicki Scott, David Sears, Pam Shaffer, Theresa Shanks, Joe Sharp, Marie Shelton, Ianice Shipley, Terri Shirk, Debbie Shoopman, Sheryl Shroyer, Iudy Shultz, Phil Sills, Ioe Silvey, Debbie Sizelove, Betty Sizelove, Steve Smith, Donna Smith, Mitchell Smith, Stephanie Snider, Merv Snyder, Marla Southard, Rick Spencer, Iohn Stanson, Douglas Stephens, Dennis Stevens, Connie 134 juniors 325, 5, 112 2 E5 e are ,,., -- 'iiilfzi , sz seq? R K H gs is w si wt W . in we 7 Ar, 7'?'v , 'E' -fem' tt his , , eil' ,Sig iw S ,m,,,,,K at WY 2 'sm W W Q, H S me S X ,wg X 2,2 as H a in Q S 'Ie f , Q ' -- . HS Junior Marshalls to help conclude the 3 l year Stewart, Mary Io Stewart, Rick Stohler, Connie Stohler, David Susko, Ioan Sutton, Kent Swann, Bob Sweigart, Earla Swindell, Larry Sylvester, Myra Taylor, Marilyn Thomas, Randy Turner, Robert VanSickle, Sharon Vermillion, Sharon Vogel, Ronald Vogel, Steve Vollenhals, Ianet Wakefield, Dan Walker, Martin Wallace, Terri Wehner, Debra Whetsel, Iudy Whetstone, Dennis Whitaker, Diane Whiteman, Mike Whitson, Steve Wicks, Tom Wilhoit, Connie Wilhoit, Debbie Williams, Donna Williams, Mike Wilson, Teresa Windlan, Rod Wolfe, Don Worthington, Iohn Young, Kim Iuniors 1 3 5 Class of '73 selects Arabian Horseradish as theme SOPHOMORE CLASS SPONSORS: Mr. Warfield Mrs Porter and Mr Risk Royal blue jackets and sweaters gave the sophomores fashionable Wearing apparrel for their everyday routine in school life. The first break in routine came at Home- coming when the sophomores worked on their float the Arabian Horseradishf' Marsha Stofflet reigned as Homecoming princess with Steve Fisher as her escort for the day's festivities. Various activities spotlighted the Sophomore year. The National Honor Society honored the sopho- mores by tapping four members of the 1973 class. Enthusiasm for all sports was also part of the experi- ence shared by the class. To finish out their year the Soph- omores picked their 1973 class rings and received them in the spring. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Cathy Swain, Vice Pres.g Ieff Wiseman, Treas.g Tom Castor, Pres.g and Alice West, Sec. 136 Sophomores and Marsha Stofflet as Homecoming princess ii' li Lffi fiiiwiliiisiil 575l'f'9a21H'5???l' :-:.f: reef Wa 1 X2 , ' , ,. J iii-2.5 Q , U, S X55 X ss M. .1 555 'PF QLEEQME ,, R Abel, Susan Adams, Pam Allen, Doug Alspaugh, Gary Amos, Mike Anderson, Susan Arnold, Kay Bain, Robah Baker, Mike Bale, Iim Ball, David Barker, Kevin Barrett, Norman Bauer, Dawn Baugher, Rex Bellar, Doug Bemish, Iean Bigham, Candee Bilyeu, Steve Bolton, Buddy Boswell, Cathy Bousman, Ted Brandon, Bruce Brauchla, Tana Brewer, Dennis Brewer, Ian Bridges, Keith Brown, Russell Burk, Jonathan Campbell, Iohn Cooper, Donita Crabtree, Lisa Craig, Kenny Croxton, Ken Crum, Cathy Cummins, Rodney Carpenter, lim Carpenter, Troy Carter, Connie Carter, Dan Castor, Tom Caves, Cary Chambers, Pam Chase, Ieff Cheatham, Barb Connor, Bonnie Cook, Rick Coonce, Rae Anna Sophomores 137 Enthusiastic Sophomores play a Cummins, Ronnie Dalman, Mike Daoust, Teresa Dasher, Phil Davis, Andrea Davis, Brenda Davis, Deanna Day, Norman Day, Patricia Dennis, Dixie DeWalt, Frank Dietzer, Katherine Dodrill, Terry Duc, Renetta Dunham, Bruce Durham, Marilyn Durr, Tom Eliason, Robert Elliott, lim Engle, Iill Etchison, Linda Farr, Ellen Fetty, Sharon Fite, Mike Fredricks, Bill Friddle, Kathy Fry, Marvin Frye, Rick Fuller, Rhonda Furnish, Carroll Furnish, Greg Garrett, Monica Garrett, Teresa Geeting, Debbie Gill, Steve Gillespie, Pam Gilliam, Mickey Glaser, Sally Glass, Debbie Grant, Iohn Gray, Gary Green, Peggy Grieb, Iennifer Grills, Dale Grunden, Tag Haney, Chuck Harless, Don Harris, Greg 138 Sophomores , X ga - A fa M ,:. .. .,.,,,H. 55,7 y a fsttfer .M ,,,, ,.,, ,,,.,,, ,Wg fa, Q , -5 , My ug .5752 vital role in A apiggizgg x, gg 5,321-a1 if SV sit 5 Sxssxs ' QPQQA 'Milf W Q K rin S 'A fs,,i,. ,,.. ,,gg,,,t an ,,.,,.. ,, .. 1 ,, ., Q., ,::g1- . :sexes fist? Wi ' '-11w1'f w .H ,Saw .z:. ,- af 9 ,P 2- ' .t K , , ,., V ., 5..M-,,:- f K ,., ,,y 5, 'rf- wwf'- Q W W, me we it WS 9 XFWBL ,gaggtaa l Reaamj wt Q if 9 ' 5 ,ii is W ,Zi fi , ks 2 r vm , 1. at YK ,si a si , if 5297 ,f fi i ,gn sl .E 5 LS 5 g 'igiaeia it mf 1 ,HQW , YL gf- P5 fi .Z Qs 2 mag, , v. faisatzfrg 'fist' K' 'a ,aw ,waagra a, 5 Y ,Pt ,,j,,j, W Z SM, K ,W sjwdef 1 1 U ga S A E ,Q S if QP 2 Q, Begg A ,If iyafabgag, S, ,K Ht H - ggi f ,, ., i . ,W gg t, . A . Ep, S, X5 A xx? R WSL J ,,, x ,sz Q2 6 U sv' is E s ,E .. , Q , . 7.1. wig, .,,. ,,, .i . ,ii ,K 1 . , if-Us ..,, f, mMfv1,fit.,M,a,,eea, Maman ::: :: Ji? ' V i' : ,sw .,,W..,,., ., . I K.. yt. ,, . H fa, .M -t'-' kata fa 2 ,tte ' , ik, .. , ..,,. ,, .. , m?tg ,ggQii,E?f'if3iZ 'E A , ,, W ,, ,t it at ' 4+ ,Misra 5, fn H ,fr s Q , H miie ,ip Q, fr 8 S 3 g -rw 518,21 sm Q I ,fl gat Si m ggajfs, - Y if fi it Flag F a S 8 ia s gg ,sf f s ag 2 S Q was mtg 2 s wt 22 if 315: QQ ,Wai 2 ez st 5 iw X , , 1 , if ag wif? ,, ,a,.1',, 1, ,- ,gwiseg 1ti?s-isis: Liv efiieff -is-if , 2 ,.,, . , ,, st , if t ,cw w 5 lr. . V B , , ' ' gf-1 1, AW- :r ig 1? , UH . . il . 152 . 1: 715,3 9 - ' k ' E -,., .. ,-,, ,,.- -r . , aw , ,gala t fm 5 asfiji 2, vz,.,, aigfmf, , gtffzazrst'?fff'.'f'1'2L . iam 1 e , ' -ft-f wsu x2i.f,-Swag:-V-, W f.-H'-M-S7 it fe MMM man activities throughout the school year x ,siwrzwfysafm , ie, M - V Qww' emma swam Qhlwi itisragisfi ff.- ' 'V .' rin ff f f IY'f2i5EfE4-.Qmafia'-A I -t' . !5Ii55!552L55 7 i L.5,,'E ' 3 5 55 Q: , 1212- Wu. ., 55751,- .j SEI- , ,K -Xml. if G:'::!Q3w4'L' 52' 'K as ' . , ,ft ', 52, i ri 2s5Y Q'w1 ,tai . fziiff iiwg ,gg i 'f't,'Q ? . ' 5 sagiagaggi isaaisasameieis , e, wgzairsim it ygei5q,5S, e,Afs feasts, Q we -ff-- N 2 ,si as sw A mzfesz it ,,K,.,,.t .0 s fe- ta, M Q :Pst:23r5e5,15z1f5: :fi ,. .. 1 'T 52,9 A'-1 ' - Qtlwsfz'-5? x I I sg . ii ,.,if,s .- it mp Fix ' wwmgdwmw, M ,, W 'A ti . 55 5322 K 7 is , QM LM We 211: ESV' - 2- .j g df'9:lf Z, ,' y, g 'ffiif f I ' :is.,.f ,. i , , Qi. ,,.EV' sv- L.. ' l I I 4-:SSW '- , w,Q- 'ffilf wii Q55 :: A V H .- ,V ' .. , , :13,g1 g'7 bv ags 5EiP'aa?. K wlseeewxr 1:f2Q211f2 K f ' ' s. 1l . TT5i5i?A: 31' in 'E l ,www fwaawtf ,wwwsww mu, 5 ,iii , .. .. A 'ffl . .. 345: 137' fi 'I ... 1'tf:U5:if.91'i:I5. ., .75 ww, ff M gm- -5 are 8 . I if-if ' ' ' I V ' -fA- - V K L' X , .,.. -- ' wt 'ii '-, . I ' if 1: 4 it-at 22 E232 '22 Q' ,.,, , , A V , 1:,. . :fa Ywami 'mwamf r K 'LE ,. . gigafiifglu , ' ' ' 1 , 2 ..,, as 'I f i , A . Y 2' it izsiay e .P 1 -.1 -, , ,Q .1 is ,iv-1-H-9, -A950 mas.. if ? X i. i. we E m. K f i ? i , 7fQ7f 'i'-' it 3 if - g rafts,-is,f:Q,.1, ff mm 5 Q - .. s , 451- g 1 1 , 5342! .2 lags 551 zwff in as- fix? . ' 1 gig-Wx, . ,. 1 ?i2W.,i.,t: ., ,ttt,t.,, xi' awiefeaafi M as , Ways gms, were Z, :' F ' - . Q ' 2 9 ,:.i .' , ff f x ' :. 3 't'ti t W , Q, - -,i-- M p Fr i Sophomore hillbillies boost Scot Spirit with overwhelming southern hospitality. Harshman, Loretta Hartle, Rick Hartman, Dawn Harvey, Pam Hensley, Laura Hickman, John Hill, Curtis Hill, Leigh Hinds, Carson Hines, Mike Hopkins, Teena Hoover, Dennis Howard, Barbara Hubbard, Bland Hudson, Steve Hughbanks, David Hunter, Sally Hutchens, Linda Hutchins, Toni Iacobs, Marion Iefferson, Mike Iohnson, Oren Jones, Connie Iones, Connie Iones, Wayne Keesling, Laveda Keesling, Rhonda Kell, Tom Kerr, Iohn Klus, Tim Donned 1n royal blue and wh1te, the Sophomores Koger, Ron Kreigh, Cathy Krugler, Michael Lallathin, Ieff Lawrence, Ian Lawson, Iuanaita Lee, Steve LeMond, Kirby Lewis, Chris Littrell, Melanie Looper, David Looper, Randy Lyons, Cindy Mart, Danny Martin, Bill Martin, Roger Mast, Richard Maxwell, Ian McCullough, Kim McDaniel, Don Mclntyre, Dawn McNew, Richard McSherry, Garry McWithey, Laurie Royal blue and pearl white are the colors for the Sophomore class 1ackets and sweaters continue the established Scot traditions Llsswwf9flssfissviwzliiigrx95111N11?W?s1 F4ez4si1's2 ,ig ,,is5g,,5s,gr1,i1gi:1i,i1,,-gw,1f1,11,, X111 QS 11,9 , ,Zi ,g,,,,5-,5.- 11-1111? -11111,11,111,1 111. 1 t.,t 1 N agsg xsggcisx lt, 1 fiQz,v,- ,115 1411 ' e - 1. .,, , -3,-1 ,G 1 , ., 0, ri 'ci H. ' 1 SSX ,1 . 3, .ixil b , 9 Q XX -- 1 ,.: 1 ,,,,, E as 1, was V V V 2' . V- 1s:2'51 sa: 1af3 sS'Skg5gEs55f55EQf4esiifzyfis1aia:e:1s5Siff21f5?i!?2 ' ,I H IfVH::?'aa5sgfa2 1355 Vgggigggff A 'ffa,'4e2fizzgssz1SHSassz1?2 V ' - si-1 K , -ggwf V- wzzgswgi-19552-iw 'H 1- ' . E:-V . ' .f::..-'I -- .Q lfifssfaiwff ft ' 15555255222 f is 1 V1 :aa xiisqa, Y ' K ' ' ' , 11 Qif'wiggr,g-1e1s'i: is SX1.siw is-fa 7 s.gH.W1seV1s11 V-Q1 sa-V V--V 1 Vw mfffiimrias H1211 - it -,is11s1w11i1 w1f1- .-1 e:fmV1a11,s11i 1-- 1 is sggXg4,g1aig5, 1 i lf ssfafziiessgsswfz 1 fievisfxsvixefs- - geg,w:Vifme at Swwsfiafsf , 1s11Hzsw1swe 1 sw K - - 1 'T- 1525? fi 1 . 'f 212 H ' ., ,- A ,, .'zQf' isi s ig : WX1, AV is-95 f as Ma lia ' I V ' K gi .k,i. ,,1, l r is 2 :fir-,1 it Pt iaimzazgiaiafimi I- I sn s x S G X , , Y, BV sms 31 It 2 , is M 1 -, iw 3 131 Q 5 , , wimpy in Ag aw J i1s3s1r iii: Lg 1: V1 K ' 3, , , , ,1 1 ,,, , ,N , 6 52 A Q 1 1- ings? 1 V --- r s s:-his 11 ,, it f . iaassssrst 11f11 1 3-1-1 um .1,. 1 - - - 15151511 11V ' or 1 me . . -s -am, .,: or s-1511211 V - - V V - Y - 1 ,,f11rf, saw ix. , , 1' 'ixiig WE amxiiii fi ,aw was 11 ij , , is 25,31 5 'A K s A , i 33,5455 ,B A x 5, , Q 53, Q1 Xa , E 1, 1,11,.f,1 'Z in 3, ,1, ,, , arg? ,lg ' -'exif 1192145 we 11 5321 1 A ,tie , . 1 ,Q Serb Mcvvirhey, Vicki Miller, Brenda Miller, Iean Miller, Susan Mock, Stan Moore, Barbara Moorrnan, Iody Moran, Ronnie Morphew, Troy Morris, Debbie Morrison, Iudy Nelson, Teri Newland, Teresa Newman, Debbie Noble, Sheila Ogden, Rod Parks, Debbie Parrish, Debbie Pegg, Iulie Pennington, Debbie Pinegar, Cindy Poole, Nancy Porter, Iayne Prewett, Paul Price, Gary Radford, Debby Rains, Dena Rains, lack Ranshaw, Iohn Raper, Teri Ray, Mike Reed, Morris Reger, Opie Rich, Ron Rickard, Robert Ricker, David Roby, Mike Roundtree, Linda Rurnler, Peggy Rusher, Wayne Saul, Sharon Scharnowske, Cheryl Schrnidutz, Cindy Schmink, June Schrenker, Henry Scott, Dennis Shaw, Patty Sheets, David Sophomores 141 Shlnkle Vickie Showalter Iulie Shultz Karol Singer Ieff Sink Mary Skinner, Stacey A , fk: i z - lilfiiifeig-5Y1f' ' i t e m:-M - . - 2 . ,H , ,.. fy--in ..,,, The selectionof class rings ranks high in the memorable events of sophomores. ' , ' ' ' srri V sisr s - is, ' - .... 1 1 . , If ie ' Y 'FZ Q-me I i , 1, 1 Q ii QA as K Z EY NK Smith, Debbie Smith, Marcus Smith, Mark Smith, Patty Songer, Terry Sparks, Georgann Spaulding, Ioy Stephen, Iustin Stewart, Steve Stoftlet, Marsha Stone, Vicki Stonoff, Melinda Stout, Kathy Street, Bill Summers, Ron Summers, Tim Surface, Peggy Swain, Cathy 142 Sophomores p, , ,,,, , . Honor Society taps four outstanding Sophomores 1 V my J nil , l-hw 1, cv ? . ,-rfsfliiivi , EEE, -' FT - ff'ci?i5i,'S?Ef ,, wrist :fgsmssfi ,F , g 4 4 x ery -2as'assr5,3,,,zS 3 ,tw -,-1.1-, 1 E . if. fWfff' aQ 'if 'X K 1 'H 4 ' an K , is g Q 1 Fw, ,K 2 fs , ' N ,. ,,..,, 3 Z ag X Q , K, ix, A Y 5 53,9 2 What if X XX f mf-M X liz mi ff f, ,gn , 8 X , , M2 552 'il I Q21 L ,3 M ff-1 -f ,sa xsgaliifizl an i 1 'f fi s t ,g t -was 12 ,f.,f f7,.t.1557 A452 '2,g1 ,:fa 1 ,,w?E?i . an W mt if giazwyfyad :s-::a aa:-:r.i-g:.- :. ':-,PJ :am-..:-I -:i .taunt M . , ge if t, Q ,p , , ff, N, ,cg Q , , , K 551, ,H NNI 9513 ,wwf-irfwt, me - . Mr ,fri ,fy fQ,,s1gg,W,g Q,,if,,,,g, 35, , 3. ,..w2,,,e,w-fa' Je. if , is lm , ,, 5 , iigwgg' L i , M , . 3. .ian-,,.!:::L,-:.-7, ,, 1tf.:fff,f,fh-ifaz'4s,,ff,:'f, ig arefw,a211f,igfe1 5lffe1fff 22212, vi ew swzitfffi'fh:iif'4w1 Qgebirfii g fjg 1 if,-W wigs :at-,saw ,Ni -- : -i '- slim-El W - N aaa. ,gm-fwfwa.,awe ,ina ,.., at ,, is it mg , W, 1, .,,,.e,,,,,2,,,.u, fa'-ifmm, . .,.,t.t iz fs,:,,,.,, ,NM ,,..,,. an - H flffzfasggggg, my ,, .. ,, .W af' ,.,, 555322 , it fam -f:.r:,,g:,,gg,,ggg,,uf,515wi1421--x3Wfs2L2P1,3?fe. ,.,i.,, Vkk. , V, ,..,, fy -M. 1, ,--f A - My i N M-Maggefsseg1w,,,ft,-:w,.,x Yzx5'Ei3:fT7'ix-1?2,i', -V'-f':E, ' ' , Mme ii: In memory of- Bruce Bryant Born: August 20, 1954 Died: March 31,1971 ai fi -i ez :W nge, ans, .. wt, gagging: . My W ,ew -' V- -. 9' ,,f,5K.,i ,. ,,, f ik, 5 f,ili5Qf15LE5 t mi if X5 K ga, 1 si x. s 9' 1 at X wx. .. JE. :ft ' ,L X 1 ff ,- fffsi.-f, f J : ' j tytt f 1 if-,mt ' f::f K' ui., -J laws Haggis yraiiiflfgxgugli fmgagi ,sm -f We eww Q wi, K Swindell, Ierry Symmes, Kathi Tanner, Danny Thomas, LaVonne Traylor, Gary Troxell, Earl Tucker, Bill Tudor, Shirley Turner, Debbie Turner, Sheila Vanderbur, Iill Vaughn, Tim Wages, Gary Walker, Chris Wallace, DeWayne Wallace, Gary Walters, Tim West, Alice West, Donna Whitaker, Debbie Whittemore, Bob Williams, Dave Williams, Greg Wiseman, Ieff Wright, Bruce Yattaw, Susan Sophomores 143 Freshmen class accepts float building task, and This was an exciting and fulfilling year for the freshmen. The first ac- complishment for the season was a first place victory in the Home- coming float competition. The theme was Skunk 'em Scotsf, Cindy Skinner, reigning as class princess, was escorted by Randy Looper. The Freshman class received various recognition throughout the school term. During the basketball tourney season, Highland's anxious freshmen defeated the Pendleton Arabians and won the title of Tourney Champions. The entire freshman class met their moment of triumph when they were awarded the spirit stick for their hard work, good sportsmanship and enthusi- asm. The National Honor Society selected Greg Yust as outstanding freshman. This honor was based upon a 3.5 grade average and has the same qualifications as National Honor Society. FRESHMEN CLASS OFFlCERSg Debbie Sanford, Treasg Ioan Schleuder, Presg Iune Dotson Vice Presg Iudy Scott, Sec. FRESHMEN CLASS SPONSORS: Miss Lawler, Mr. Wickstrom, Mr. Lay. 144 Freshmen enjoys new responsibilities of high school life DF, , .,... , ... , ,. H? its, , siis -sxw:a:.f1s.e.:ig::., ag:- , -:--ami. . f , 4, H s wa Q N X 25 93, Qs' 1, ii ff, , ,Qlsff legit ,lin 2 Q ei at ' fa pf , M S X Y r ef- 5 5-seg, fgxss-, w rf .. 2, L.. ,,,'., 9 ., 1, -.gg e i ,217 35+ a, , lil' 12 va ' m nf: :-' ,f e , ,. '1,,:- i f Abel, Tony Adams, Dale Addison, Kathy Alder, Brian Alexander, Greg Alford, Terri Anderson, Robert Ashby, Nancy Austin, Larry Bagienski, Bill Bain, Mike Bailey, Randy Barnes, Ian Baugh, Teresa Baxter, Andy Beneiiel, Gary Bitner, Barbara Blowers, Mary Bodkin, Mark Box, Iames Box, Ron Braden, Monty Brauner, Pam Brewster, Angie Bronnenberg, Melanie Brown, Barbara Brown, Dave Brown, Debby Brunner, Iohn Burkhart, Marilyn Butler, Barbara Campbell, Kati Carr, lack Carter, Vicki Cassell, Penny Claypool, Pam Chamberlain, Melanie Chapin, Irvin Cheetham, Bryn Cheney, Linda Clark, Christy Clanin, Iudy Conley, Andy Conner, Tom Cook, Randy Cox, Barthy Creamer, Ancil Cripe, Bill Freshman 14 Cindy Skinner reigns as Homecoming princess Cripe, Cindy Croxton, Margaret Crull, Terri Culley, Kathy Curtis, Ava Dalman, Karen Danforth, Mike Davenport, Timothy DeLawter, Don Dennis, Tom Desich, Iudy DeVaney, Eugene Dixon, Kent Dixon, Todd Dolenski, Tom Dollar, Tony Dotson, Iune Dugger, Kathy The Freshman float Skunk em Scots, is a first place winner at the 1970 Home coming. 146 Freshmen and 'Skunk 'em Scots' ins first-place float prize i1.eXX,X XX XX-X, Xa . Sie! , - X--X.XXX .X1-X 1 XX,. ,g X 1 few 1X 1X. 1Xew.XX1XXXXX 1 -. ,X X 11 1,fXX11XXwXX1X .. X 'esiaifaeiizwszi 1-X 'X1X1XX,XXXXX1,X .. .X X X XXWXX- WXXXWXX XXX XX XX X rrX1f2zXsfsXX?'iXefe9iX if X1X XXXXXXXXXXXXX XX. X X' as X X11 'elif - fm ssl ,A n 4, 'xywf 'V-.X.. X X X XX XX, 5' Wm ' XX X we f X ' X'X YRS 59' XX nm Q: H S' NY Q XXQX my Hg, .api X we -- XHEQXSE XX QE Ute Xia. X- X-X XX , XX M XX? XXX! XXXXXXX X 'gt 2, X QX 5 ll' V r Algljit it bl 3 XX XX g as BX 'I , H' J. ' .XX . ..X,Xr,.1,X1fJ 'E wa .. ' :' a 'Xs :E K :::a .aX'f!i' X3': -- XX X ,Q ,, 1-ii' . .-EZXEXJZ i gi s ggewr ff -: ' gxg ggfi .. ,X-X,X-.X X. Xi '.a:,, . ,, I 5 ' gXXg2?XetZeS1ms ,,. Q 'Q rv 1 X?fffSX1fei1XwX 'I 1XXXX:sw,e2eX:f,Xf XXXXXXXX XfXX1fXXvrf,XfzzXr:, .fi-.XXX1 . efgefetlsfwiiixkw -- 95Xa5sw5zgfe,gegezgfX e,.'f,g1i s3XgS1,925ff1gsggez, F gym , , gf XKXEQEQZXXQXXXQXX . F ' . -. -' X. ,'ee::XeX21-1XX 'Q gX1E?fX17fX1'--XM , fLP 'X ?WV?7 f:'- 2325? Xi ' -X llgiXgXi1'l21f, ?ss?5Xe,,'?ei X .' li XX?2'. Xgtiii is XX? X556 5-1fi1El1t11, ' - K XXyaXX ,'XgzX1sXszg2. ' -f 3 ' .Xi- 'X 2 XX w e X s:,X X X 11 ' X.: iii , 51:35 ' yet . ,, . X X 2 ,XX r Q ir XXX we 2 1 X5 ,.., ...X 3 QNX, 3 Q5 Al ll 1 ,lx X it S Zim 3 X .XX f 1 1 f ' -1 -XX E X , XX , X , X X XXX- -XiXXX. . Q, ,FX X X ,X fre K 5 XX XX X X X X1,X1fXX.X -1 ' ' 1'f'f'l X E -5li2f':X F 'iQg1X,,, X XX P X, XX X, , X X .X X . 4 tt, X X ,X zs,mXX1'Xi, XX ,X XX, XX 2 gag, SX X X XX X Xa X XX X X wwf- - - ,.-.,.XX-- W . 5535 523 . X g?aX5Xs q'5SX- .. V+ we ,. 2 2 fx QXSXEXQQKX --.z4fsKeKSIfi5 - . , sv '- 51 : ?'aaX eg2w11gX,f - X. ,1 X SXXXXXX-2 is-we--n-Xssff . ,X ..-page ' ifgiiigfl, X fi ., Xi'fz,2XXX1,.X,.5XgsgQsggQgPS L ' ' W' 'EW'-5- ' 'vf 2'3 K' '15, XiEL1'fXX Xf'XX5,i5lbEXisX 352X?tfXi?i6??Xi5is35liXfiX '- ' - K- '- s'2,.s:,. . .,.X,XX,ggXg,gg ,if X I' 91113255 , 5353 l r, QW.-JX :WX-21155-A '5I'W,15liTi 37 X,, gf. 1.3:-z':4JT' Xffzggif, X: ii'f'f'111-,1XX1tiZ?f isa? ,XX XXX-X.-X.XX- -X.X X X. arf XX K X I ,A ,,.. ,. ,,.,,. .XX ....,. X: .im 't'XQ :'aXzrXXaX:2.XX' I1X.5XXXX'f,XXX:s5XXezXXX'2f,.,'fXX' lr K I isis 2, fi iifiziif sig l iff.-f 15? fi6i?5'X XX QMS ? ld XX, H 'W ' I 5 5 ff ggi! l get X t X I l 5 X , , X 2 Xsvilaig X . 21:4 f- 1 1 X we Xstieigtggrzi '1 71125' 1 -'QXFXXSEXXL--Xf-11-12-Y 'f'5-3,Q5?QL5f - FE X fi.-5 :5,I5:,'S :ff V E .., , ,, 'JXf11XiaX? - WX A3 xx? x4 Mais? K , X ,R if '59 X X 3 LX we t X1 ,X E us' XXXXXXXXXXX- X, , . I 4 . ,L ?i5:jEi?iLf5EZ!9llX i , - EH '- :Q-?,',bf'.f. . 'f E X1:IEEE:5?f'iE!E?57?isZ2EE:l2t55'f2T- X : X- S i 5 l 1, . , ' I9 'F 'W ' - --'wi , .,.t.:l-G5 .XXSSXXXX X XXX. .,vX,,,..,,,,... .X--XX: eye ,X 2X . ?f.3'9W?m? F X il Weil R Mew. 1, X or ' , XX? 4,3 xii 'I .XX XX ii 4 X K al J, 5' gg XX XX XX 1: w XX XX 5,55 3' 2 f Xl, Xi we l RET X Xa X 3 'G 33,5 XXX X 3 XX XX X X 53 XX ' 5 XX X are - rf W X-Z :1 11ifX X A ES' rx? J X x , is is XF , XXX XX' 4 XX X i ZXXXXXX-X1X,.X-,, -1 X. - XXX-XXXXX--.X --X.XXXXW- -1 I -- XX X:-X,,..Xs:.. leffwis -:- ' 1' 555 it S? E :?P- WX XXMXXU' - IX-'W 1 -A 'XPP it www '-H-' sw iii sw H4221-Q 1. XXXXX , ,. XXX,-ie 251251 X1 ' Fisk' 355' '15 X5 XXXX XXX, , -X,XXX1XXXl zX,X,,,,XX. X ill '32 XEW5! 2' F ' 7 'I Z T X jill X X E ,QM ll , i QX XS X Xu XX lbnlg KX ff refs Egg I? Ki., ae EE gi ll , X B SZXL g,rX:SX,, ,, X ' X, X 2 ' -Q, XwXd,,f X 5, , lx if gif arte B? ms mx S. 13 XQ AG XQFE? .. -, -,iii K. ...XXXXMH li- ,X X Q 1 'X ,X ..... ...X X , uf - 1,XsXXXX.Q,XXX,, XX,-X.,.,,XX- , A XREXXQX --24531571-11151 -,,::Br::- Mg: ,Xe W gym .- X . . 9X15f,X3,,9,,f2,gg If, '- , --F, Raging -I-,f' - . V '1. , lima' Xifis: .:: . X ,. X: lifjl, 2 ' gi 1? je X .Q t' T'-.zississges jg, ,, 1 ,if XX'XX1g513-,X XX--.1 ,. ,-in , ,XSS .X ,.,-. X, X,.. X X vim? 'ninkovf 111 t -:1?'.1':X s W A 'K K .X X .,lL,l Wi 'ffzlt 'T-' r ' i57,i3iXl7:XL X--H' .1 1 STZQXX . i Xegizig.-', ww X-MW 14-11'YibXX nz.--,LX-XX i1f,g.,Zf fi l. .. ki' -'Y rx . i lQ,gfz :E XX, ' XXXXXXX 1 ,XX 'Ei 23- is H522 X,.XX-XXXXX , me if? Etta? A .,.., XXXX XX R5i.i??XiiL,f'E1 X XX X X. X1Xf1X1fXXfXX1.s.X-H XX XX 1XX1,1X1..11-X , S -'ZQXX 4 22 1 -- Y e5giemiigc'r::gXX3X?XXXSg MXXXXQX1,-1iXX' ff X. X XXXXX .,-XX -X -X 'Mei viqgwefris' XXXXXXQ ?Q3?iXX?ff,XXiiXi?,X5 ,.XX , ,. X SXEXHX er X1 X XX, ., .. gg X XP XX XX A ,W X 22 wr BW XXXX ,XX XXX -XsXvgw5'2 ?'Pi' wmes- XMXXXQXXX11 X 335 ,jf 2 X, I X X 4 QW? 'S HXHXX Xe X Xe w X -X 3 fs X Q : ggi were X air? XXX HSLX X, X,XXX!tXX?ii 2 X 5E!lE?t? ' gwsgslisifmf .. SJQFX 24571 ' Xaiissfssiiew 1 'fX X::1wXX.e!'kX?k ', .v,Xfz,,'1 .VS?,i?STf?5Z4.,L ' ,i liii af fX,X,, , . X X X . , 3 1 XX1-X fn X .,,. . X- .51 XX ,Gsm 1.1311 WM. ,,.. , . ,. , . , XX ' X' ,, XXXXXXXXXX, ',.1i,XXi'i1'Xi1w-X' ' - P XX MX X we kim. . ,,,X .S,,M3., X X M XXX,X,X,, X XX 'X X X2 f X k x x sa E' 5 XZX X XE, is V: ia, X 1f2f5?h' ii 'Xsifi ,XX 13151111 - K - ,,.,,,,,, -MX ' - XX X is 5 1.X A SSX, Q15 -- -XX -XX---XX Qygg, :- g., :., XX X -XZEEXEQXXIY V . XX.XXX!1X X! K YX .Xf' 51az .: V4 ' 1: Xiic' ' SSZYQZ-.zef '1X'i1X'isXX X ,. ,X-XX,XX 1lf'iZlHis,: XiXn: z' .1 1 ,Xtfsuf X ij - ifft k ' f':i?zgiXg -A ,, ,.: ', 1'-PXXQ l i ,Xi11firXsw1X1: fra- 11, fer- - feimirsf -5iXXsiXX1XXX1v 51.'X-1.1-X-' -f' fg- - XX-X1-XX1-1X1-1X1.11--11--1 X 1 X,.X1.wX., XX X X ,. ., XX .X J EX M' -X ii Swv 2. gg g, .... X QX. X ,X f 2 Q 5, a- xszga x mg' 8 Q SXS , ft eg? k sf '2 Q, X XX W Ei-'ff 3555 sg , ,XX XXX .S ,,.X Il. gli XX 1 XXX XX .. .. .XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXQ XX -L, X X3 is M9 XXX XX XXX XX XX ,,X Xa-ae -X-XXXX,fX,X-MX.X1X.XX,.X1.1-1.e1.-,.X11- X . , -,..1,.X1 5'-1 Sis 1111. is1':X1fgX'?111TX-1ts1'g11'5-K.-Q5-.Xggn E X 8 ,Q -ssXssX aXXXgXX,,.X5,.XX Q XX aw siiglsllzs X ,X Lg, R, XXXXX XX XXX XXX XX XXXJNX af ,,...'-.a ,gf X. 2 XXXXXXXQX ..X X 'J XJ fit '- WSSYZSSEZS 'fzfiiz Air L in l?'e-XX EQX' 1 .ff f2v,f3Sll,gr,14s21451 F AVL fx: :.: .. fr '1 S 99 -5315711 xg: zz ms: ,X 2 :Xt Xe. XX X, ,,-KX'iXrfgX,fiXXXX1XX s, 1 4 z,. X- ,X XX ., f.,,4Xzz X:is,:XX1f5X1 'litlkitliiglefi' X f fn' ,X.:'fHl.e ?f5f'?7SYfl'3i15 iggwzggxzgis : 1. far-w1XXX, s1.X2wXXi-Xw X i, ,XX 1,1-v2f1,jif,j3f'f5 19,9 ' 1.81 1X1.XX, X 53- 1 if 5Xf-,--,XX-X ,X SX.: .V .. .XX KY, , .,,,,,,Q,., QXXXX , ,XX..X.., ,XX . X Y f '- we wfefif, .e ,X X lk X ,,, X ,X . ,X.,X 517, iggrfr.. .,iXX,y- 1 X. X X X, XX it XX XX XXX? S 11,52 XXXXXXGX . 2 2121 'WX . XX H X 1-X. , X -XI -5 'Vi?6?'!f ks 1 X X . .. ., ., 2 tl X XX' X1 as in sat XX ,,zssQ152.s ,1ss11XXXX- XX, .X1.Xe1X an ,XXX 1X1.X-XX1.X- .1X1.XX11fXX- ,,,,,,,., thei r 2-,g:XXX, ' X? gfigglgfiigggijs - XXazXeXfiXXe141X . XHXQ-X ... X ,.- , , ,,- .X iwwsvs - Xa ,1?5Xfas2,,w QXXXQWXXFWX1 - rfw seiw 1-15 5 XXrfXs?iX1'i1 e,X2,,SDgvK,fS,.XX,.X X 'f .1 11XX?XX-.XXW, ' iEf2f'fS 5 f1 i'ifls1i't1rEX . ,EXQX X-zlszrswgeig M 552155 fiflizfwi , A3551 2XXfiXX2fX15fXi'rXXXsXXwXX XX , ,,,X,5XX,,X1,,X,X, X,,XX,X.,X 1, Yiffebiftiali'-5t5k?lXX !l iw' X :HV 'iii X xx2lx55?Xi7EifliL??i1lE 7 X-XXXXXXX, XX X ., .XXXX , -1--XXM,X2iXes1XiX1,X1fXXX--XX -1,11-,-X11-X-, XX XX ' X1 EHER Q mr a uv ' ' if i 5--ii3fi9?'-,. ' ,, .X .. 4111 -I- .':.. 1 i ?'EE'X :E V QXYWFFQQYS tra-lmlgfgissgszar ' '15g,p3iS:ffg2 X?f?5XXaX22gg2 . X 151 '-,. 1, 1. wfggiglllgl -- XeXXQX,e,,g 5?i5iET??5'lQ?'.M ' N V iisifi 4'7 715'-Wilix sw-eff 22.4524 x 4.'X,,g fail? ' 1'X11E-, 5X1X2-1- ,,gg:Xs'fX,'X1 ' 1 ' Elder, Steve Elliott, Sharon Emmons, Dale Emmons, Tina Emshwiller, Iill Estep, Kristi Fall, Tamara Farley, Tom Fite, Vicki Foley, Brenda Fridley, Charlie Gann, Jackie Gaw, Mickey George, Donna Gill, Donna Gold, Ronna Gooding, Rick Gordon, Roseann Grider, Ieff Griffis, Bill Habegger, Hall, Bill Hall, lane Hall, Tim Debbie Hamilton, Pat Haney, Sherry Harless, Rick Hartley, Robin Hazelbaker, Vera Hendrickson, Ricky Henry, Mike Hensley, Tom Herrington, Kathy Hodges, Chuck Hofer, Kathy Hogue, Ricky Holland, Tina Holler, Ioe Hoover, lim Hoover, Peggy Hopkins, Terry Hopkins, Nitta Hoppes, Debbie Hostetler, Wayne Hubbard, Lynn Hudson, Kay Hughes, Anita Imel, Clifford Freshmen 147 ew classes create ne Irwin, Richard Isenhour, Cindy Iacobs, Bobby Iefcoat, Allen Johns, Deborah Iohnson, Debbie Iohnson, Eloise Johnson, LeAnn Iolley, lane jones, David Key, Daniel Kimmerling, Debbie Kirk, Colleen Kister, Randy Kitchen, Brad Klus, Tom Kreegar, Gary Krugler, Terrill Kuklenski, Ioy Lamb, Greg Lawler, Bart Levell, Gerald Levon, Kathi Lewis, Susy Lightfoot, Tom Livingston, Dan Lopez, Mary MacMillan, Crystal Malden, Sherry Marlow, Mindy Martindale, Mike Mathias, Steve May, Gerald MCCorkle, David MCDuffee, Ieff McKinsey, Mike McLain, Steve McNeal, Don McNew, Kathy McWithey, Richard Meechem, Larry Meeks, Rose Miles, Tom Miller, Beth Miller, Vicki Minton, Robert Mock, Dave Moore, Ann 148 Freshmen 'tifiji L 115EQQEQESSQEQQKSZSEHXHXXXQ5?l www w it me K r -1, A V 1 it 91 ,www-sf V 'gl YE 1rf4maisSs?t ke .. W ,t,,, . ... .. ' siigfgigfiesigii 53 28 65 '- ,s,mwx.ig Wi. 1 ,sw1-em, wggzfgagal - ,A , fgege, .511 :F 55592292329 . t , sf1e-te -213 1 , Ag -.Q tm sf 1 Y 1 ,,,:h.f? - - fitf1,w,f1,:f , . , ' , V 1 . 5 129225 1' 11m11ww1 wfefwmwe i . Wgiateg iiw sreift t ,,i,,,i 9i5wa ,s a i, ,, 3 eaawgf t ww-2efLs1fs21f t ,Mit sw,,rfssm.a,, , .. .M f51fQhPSlf5S1e1591 . -1 525 -5 lfwvexfw-s1.w ' 1 ME . . . ,X fix , . 1 52253252 51 ,pe-11 ,.. , 1 ,,.1 i,Eis,ei23,g1Z,fiW D' , 1 1 fi QS1iS'1E1l1i1.S-i '. 'nga-Efg,g',f:i 1,111-,g .. , ff, a K K - ,-,QEXX 1,3 , if ,gs SW is I WWQQQW ,. ..,... Challenges for frosh . fi ms , .... 5 - - 1 I-:.::-,tr ,ryy-M1,,1sY1si fhaii' 'ii ' ' 5' ' '51 fJl.,l.,75i5 , :f'::': 31115, ,: t ix X . it ,. 1 . ,.1 2, .. ., 531 r 1f'f1W'1-M zfsiiisisix 'siawgfsgg . -1- K1 .. , 1 ,1 4 X f f A 2 . , ' ,. . -52222223342 ibtgei se, f1a111ene11i gligggixfs 1. 552555 :. .- - W,gig,3i5,gitg , , w vuw -'Q1f11e1tmws-X mlm 1151, ,,s-1. - 11mi.5s62 Fwift' . :M1 tQsri1 s ales- EM , ,. 1 - a i. ,1,g,e7,w11s 51-meme.. . 39,1 .1 1,.51tw assets-meg, . 1 X. ,.., . .1 1X.qY?tx1 1- 'J 1- 51. 1tS12.SSi?5tllfii 3 51512. it ,1111fe2?fs2?M1 2' 2.1111 1'1s1Si:71g'2W11vs11e1f 2511 'rf-it 11 5452153 1 Sa, it HM' 1' my 2 ,, 11,,t1,,g.t,.W,1.m,1. 1mgm?is,m., .i5w,,,w we-1 m12is?2w,e,, ., Wh: 1. ' ,gasigt 535' ff W' iiistigtilffiii .:gii?1'f.-1 ' L 52311511 1 .. ,, zfibzziti-ez , ,af 1111' sf-W t .-tr gqtggtgtgr 'gf-,leg 2 . 1 1 -- 'fw1L- 1- fry 15 1 :i 3 ' fi Lf,-ff - 5 1 ,3, r,.W.g.,..,..-1----1--1-1 2,1 , 1.1 ' 5. 11. . am ----'---- 1' -. M1 .- ,1 2 1 1 .1 . 355559553 , gk, gggggngi , e f :: f 2,2 is ' .L stag-111,-r P5ff'.5,, gtg' fs35k,i55g3?2g. '11 1 - igszgwi 12118 8 .,,.11w1 .5'efra.1w-4,521 .211 121111: gesgsxzgtgzzatssyiig 11111' 2' if - 1,- 1g1g11..1 11451511-2-.fasix wil g,.1.1,l 'fszitzritik U4 2.551-'1' f??5H 1' 11' zf s- 1 2' 1225.21.51 , 'I 1s1: 1. 'm11ff'1 J 1.t1: wg: 'E55Y1,.fi.?2Zf1 111511 'tif K 'Y'Ys1f5 .?ii . i i gfff g.i ima'-j Lf' L22 ,S iwglwi ' 231- V ge t . :ffw 52336 ,l '112'.X2523?fQsi,f1 - kg L'1'11,1 21 ' , W, xv S H, 2. 4 wi -F ,iw Mlm' Sf t N152 11 1 2 Ng, fi, we S mm , ..,.., , ' ---- E71 Riiw fw. . 5,5 zfwastezfe- .i 1 sueszexeis, . 8235251 Q2 ' 11-YN5S?f5f5W2-??tEi iffg Wie,-11, 1 . ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1' 1 M1 , , . tt Yagi 1 1 ee. ' i1 2 is XX sssax X8113 ' . 1 tzzwg- '.,,..:1 1, V ME .. 'SW .. 1 51193512 we me . 1 ig' Kifmifiss 'Tzu m. :xx L:-asazxssgts S155 -1a:',- mu. ' 11. ..i .1 , L '-r1' 1 '4' 1 is g tgattgxet il 5' Q 28 nlfpsff E? r aegis as W Q 5,2 Q Q egg, 31 532 A5 , 2 X 1. , -ft , vt, Mtielm mm . . - 'eetwiefsi WSWS? WVV ' i.'ggszge1P,zf35i i-52E1!?if?Qi22lf1iQ1 - 1115515 ' ' f :- f fa , ,- 13' .. 9,55 1,533.5 Y' 'Wt ' lfaEI 4?1fi, z ii: 1 H1 2 ' 9.5 a.at.91t ... . - , S .. ,.,., it 1. .. 1 ' 1 ,.., ,, , H A-f , Q wig ifif 14, L x gy is ,T time S, si Q ,,e,,, Qi Q sm 5d X B 5965 an sm awe-5 ww wi .l HQ A is Ai 1 5:6 Wim , 53, :: '.: B 119 352551 i :St I ffm? 'figs A nik lif iz, 1.1 -- -. 1 , -1. me . Mex? 1 X1 MW: my .1,,e -i,111,ei,1z.,a ge.. v it 2 me 1fg?:i'252Sf:msfz'111' W i? we ' 71 -J. , 11 effv tiix X ..., .s fm -11,1i.,11 ,. . 1..,.- ,, 2 .. if is .f,,tw5.wt1,es,1 1 4121 f.-1.8 , .f 2 X ' ,fs 3? I! illfiff .5151 -1 11' - fs :Et ,, 'Far A : .: F . 3:::r'.,- W . 21? - . :: ':: :: V . ,iii 1111111 QQQQQQQQZ c' 2 Vat t al ur' ' 4 1 l it 5 x Ps se f '49, lik ff Q 1 5 A -' 1. tim t it -., WEE g 11 at 1 ' , ., W ,X X Q 5 vt 111 gs r :dt gk fe fel 3 'S K is 3 M, y K v ef F 3 gi X t' 11 1 x 1 ss are ywqnsv Agwgwiigg ., 15- M g,,,,ig,i -ff Rigger 525352, . . 14 IL. an ag E 1 'fr 3 St '1 s X We Es 5 ti itsxzmm i igtieieigk ssXz H,f1 lififmsifsgiggezgse. -ig 54432 -S51 'f,7EVf5i:iig:?-ELSE? . .,,.. ,..,,..,,..,,.,,V I g .. X si , . ...., www - g sm ., . H -aaiw ihgif -. ,1 ..Si1-Weiwiai 2.5116 1 1 i n ' 1fs11.A. .em , f1.fg,gi, f,.,.g, Q1 1 1 - .,,. 155521521131 ' 1:2 4, 2 at as K 1,3 SJ, 2 2 Q g, W Q H: its Sw, is Q H ,, ,E si is X Y ,Q sg 5 X 3 gi sas? mf y ,2,a U , 2 at sw Q fi 1,1 1 S W :W 59-S' -L7 -9 11- SEV- ' iff? Efkdiiiiii 1, fe:-11 -1 , .U W-t21.. 5 Q H., , .V . gsm, ,, F 2 K, I f ? x r ,X Q x 2 2, . A 1555351 f 1 -W 13521 'R 5 1 1... X 3 is . if , H 1? Q . L s ., .. -A ,, ,,, , W A n m, nfl:- vi .wa-Egifts ,e eigmgi ag i igifree ,gases fs, 1.t,1t,11 2 .-- .11i . ,111 i t ,: 1 : we - :4 1-1:z.ee,.'z 1 111,, ,1 . ,,.1 ,,. A g. , 2 'Q , z , i 1 1 S3i'l LW'::.:':s..w:s1,.:: fi ffr!'n5H'Fwv' v Lx.. . Mfggiqggfgge ia, 5,12 'I J f5e'5?'A553 ,X E? A 5.-in E ' . -rf: .. -:. g,wg,,mQf-31:5 E as I , ':2rEg .,e?f5 . 'i1', ff?4eat. 12 ?p5?5s,,ms1-H' f -fmiet-2 14 1151 a1s1it1e-tv, aff miami 151 - .ff-::' ,.- . ' :f1':'2g-'afsgzgmif 1 ,gmt at N me ve. at Q M2 'Q Ri V5 Y Az w g 211a52fesgsgg?e, iw .'f :fs,: 0 'vw . fsiiiiswfez 21555 i f' f-i1 5.75. l 5 Hgisigwki vi-ffij' l i'f2i1f . gaxszgfffg 115 -5 .1 fmasfzt 1 www' 1, gm' ggfiza, 1 1 2 : I . . Y iegsisgfisifg 11-1 45. ..,, : X W F Xie Tifliiifisfffiigi, H fzwfr' .'W:'11sbfL5i?f? 'vi ,?4:t g. LL fit' tr, .ffm Ee K QWMQW ..,...ea,. i , A , :gal 523588412-3 g gi, : ,fir-7 1 'fzwgqg W. mm 1 .w5'g,,,,. 55291535592 1'21,411w4ii1- 3fQ2i2'Q?fLif ZSSRMRHP gg 2f',.., ': mm . : . i ?f 'Q i ,e . ,,.., 4 ,.,..L , m. mr PM-ffeffern 1 as we fasiiiaa tissiiifigwgi aegwf ,e1ff,,-..--f,,..::..'-- ?g13g,efisz,,,ft5.ti1m,rs,,5,Qg, 7 X555 -' Y at 15+ Q1 -4 mfs wt Q at , 110 f 2 1e1serg5gt1r1WQf K- f- V111 1, 1, 2522515212 sg. fxezgit' 25' sal in H 1.-are -4 ,G-' - -1 1 ra-Mrrfi bQa'm-f-,..,.M 1,1610- One teacher with one student is especially helpful for freshmen as they begin to master advanced study habits. Moore, Beverly Morgan, Iudy Morrison, janet Mullen, Greg Myers, David Nagel, Doug Nelson, Bill Nunley, Marcia Oaks, Sue Padgett, Della Painter, Doug Perdue, Terri Peters, Christina Petersimes, Petersimes, Pitts, David Poole, Essie Porter, Tina Deb ra Mark Powell, Rick Powell, Wade Prevo, Mike Purdy, Gloria Rader, Gloria Ramsey, Cynthia Ratekin, Pam Reck, Ianis Rector, Karen Redlinger, Sharyl Reeder, Phil Rice, Mary Freshmen 149 Two enthusiastic Frosh show their spirit by decorating the halls during the traditional sectional week. Richardson, Ronald Riley, Keith Rinehart, Melanie Robinette, Sandy Robinson, Connie Robinson, Kenny Robinson, Larry Robinson, Patricia Rodriguez, Diana Rogers, Debbie Royer, David Russell, Cindy Salee, Bob Salyer, jerry Sanford, Debbie Schleuder, Ioan Schmidt, Tonia Schmink, Terry Scott, Iudy Scott, Pam Seybert, Ed Sexton, Gary Sheedy, Chuck Shelton, Mike Shroyer, Bill Sigler, jerry Sizelove, Harold Skinner, Cindy Smiley, Dana Smith, Deidre 150 Freshmen ,. ,Q , 2, is , 55 55, , , 1 1, W--f--fr 7f?'..5f.f iilfiffiimivmxlynglf EE?ilf55l?5iEi?'iTlvL1.i , ..,t. tiwiigg 5 1:52ff52ffff f lfsiwisaigigggagaa iam, f9'rQ,tz1.ezia?e419ws- 173 . .. . ff' - ,. 25 421 J 717' 5.515 f.: : ,. iii ati: if:V7Q,tw5,J ' f51'i1' iiile --?f : .ii5F ':Q'5 A7 755 'xiii' 15 k':-.- i 1 gg, Q tf gaag- , QS ,, , tawuf , ,- 32 , if'-7t'5Si5Ei5?5ii75iflSi54Sf5s1 iw I , 1 ,,. .. 3: , '11 -1 fuhj' Q ' :v iii WP W H Q- r' Y QS- f S,,1iZ5ilff s yn' afffivfi-,sit-f':' SF? ., V gm., ,- fiz f if ii: :ax I i A - as 5'-:gr . W., it ,. -f ., . -, U Vg, ,::,:,,g - -.a ..,,.,.: 1, .5 i i ' Wi' of ' i' 5 t ' 1' -3 '7 315' tw 15 -Qi: bw, - , if -, i i W' affih X was kgs, t My t W a- . , 1, . 1 -f.c..,- ' ' ' ' t f' , 5. - - f T: , -257i ti at , H rg at Q, , S , , t y ,ff Q? ' ' 1' I 1 ' :WS ?7l5i??tiLZ'AT'f'Zitf'?3.,E?Q-vii 1?5lWWt9i FEEIASW' F15 2' -W fi sxzitsaiswff-5 1'21f. nxszasmszic 'Sw --Swat ff waaeswsws igssflefgiayi? tssag, fx .,,.-',iiEgifi?1Q?iE355'g35 f B . :wi ,,. f2sa 'fbiiZaiZEi3fi:f3 1, ,,,, , . ,. ,jf .J ' V ,, 5, .. , gzi p' rg H '- i fe 'f'E',, M w Q 9:-PH: 7 , 2 -' f 5 'f?f 'L .:, U K '92 Q,f 554g--9-im: .555 1 - 2 L ,,,, f :iff ' qi., 13355: ' I fi'-K '::'f- - 1 .. .:'l :::'5: ,. . z.s,. E: 55i:'Ai'v:. H' at -- A - ,,.., V ...M . ' , , H , t K R ' K K 5-Hem, .- H , H ' ,, :fiMa fs22asfQsiea5ass. t J. t -' - Hfffvly .- ,, ' ESE J' , , 3ff?i'!5?:S5:9 izgitiifdi 'V 5:4 f.: ' . . , - 1- 40'YH ft - J' - us? i,:5iriSL'iE55Y V-livffji fs -4- tv, -. ..,. .,., .. ., . , ,M ,-',,-.- 562.5 tl -,V tg. , .5 1 4, ,H Sis. we t t V., ,ifif :Ji i ', lsfvaii. , iv' 'Ek 'QSW ' ': Qm.f' :J l:'5EE:' . 951 i'ii 'MIS ' ,- ,MM grae is 1 wi me 5 if fe, E , 3 sawn u K, t X Sax? Q-Q 3 sgyxi- it 5 N, Xi' ggi, A af S, f 55 f ,, it --N-...... MN, , , felt. ,f . M... '1 Q ., , I' w'ffi!4il1s:i5?K . , . X 5, ,,v: . S a :Q S is if -- J f , T' , X3 f 7 LQ! ,W , , 5 . 1 55 xi - .:,, sg, VE if pigggggigemaagg ggggxaagg, ggi Z-Esgsasggpf F rosh treasure a mystical mirage of memories 6 s V if tr . ft e 1 ,ir Q 4 5 1 ,rr....i uw: :. :eras 5 , W Y 1 4 .X st X 3 V ms ' Arm- ' ' ,L 1 - f S , ,S it X E W Q iid ig as ae at P 'G as fha? i Stagg ., fr asm? L .. Q Qfis ttxf . aesrssiez si ' tr 3 , Q gt srs T' f'5Ei:53iG5':35f5i'f!i:e!f'::-..':'1l9'5:,-559352254553Z::.'2 v:''r:,E:mEt!: '- ' ' - f ' -M fr- -vf, .Q5ze ,3??L4 fsfvazsrr r 25324: is -fiua ' -f 'S la' Bi' , ' - i 23.535 , tk 'gr 'H SE ' N .naar A , ew 3 14 x' .,5'.. . age.. we f S S ,QP ,ffl at K X 1 W H 22 . 1, K 3' fe . 4'.f g rit' : .... :x :, ' -a an, -af r , Y 1. 2:21027 - .1 - Mat, ,. mr- swf .W mt P Q SM Q fi 0 is if: 1, -R' jQ51Jx. 3 a 4 ar mg ,-1.11,-J 'if , , , i r Q, TS S122 '- ' ft , ,gr Smith, Karen Smith, Lisa Smith, Steve Southard, Dennis Spaulding, Kevin Stanley, Richard Stinson, Beth Stonoff, Brad Summers, Meredith Surber, Mike Susko, Maureen Swafford, Jerry Swann, Larry Swinford, Fayrene Swinford, Pruitt Symmes, lim Taylor, Guy Taylor, Terri Taylor, Vicki Thomas, Gary Thomas, Martha Thomas, Melody Thrasher, Susan Tout, Larry Trotter, Robert Vandergrift, Karen VanNess, Forry Veach, Gary Vogel, Teresa Wade, Sherry Wagner, Ruthanne Walker, Mark Walker, Rhonda West, Diana West, Tim Whitaker, Kirk White, Larry White, Perry White, Tom Whittemore, Dottie Williams, Donna Windlan, Bob Wilson, Danny Wilson, Iames Worthington, Lewis Wright, Brian York, Mark Yust, Greg Freshmen 151 JUNIQR HIGH Lost in a new World of confusion, We Struggle to unveil the real meaning of high school. We continue with the innocence of children, everbearing the growing Wisdom of adults. S SS N Y x Qf Q Y s f'g ,tix ,,41r.n, ' n sf., 'llll as S l..l.....lll '.,gggngnnnn ,gnlllllllilfi ...,..guuunu l,,gglallU ' 9 ' g na:z2E:!E:'l y n I ::1 .l :elim 6 gli... glillli 'll f '1T-3:5--'lla thi' gsm ua 1 IU ull ll' I :nga 11,7 U ff 5' . fl ' X. s . ' -0 'fn- , f 1 u .Q - In n , ' Q I I -x ,. F, Q . I . . I 1 tg , - i n , S I L' ' 1 ,A 9' ' I ' - ' 0 'Q A . . n live 1 f 8 ia 4. as 0 3 A e e o 5 K F i 1 K' . ' ., R 4 ...A 9. - A A, ., ,J , fr 'I ' I 0 -J A 4 ' . -I x, is if' L 'Q 1 I ' if l . Alix, Q ,f r 9'.-? . I ' 1' Es I: 'Z A f V . if. T -j' 'vu' 4' i W I 1:1 A A , i if-iii! 4 :ffl -v if e V A. 1 f v .'- . I el, Z I . .W TE: Q .I , I , l n .123 ' fi . 'f .9 , V t , K' xx . ,V U ' - . H .lf . ' . A f I ' We . 5 Q, , ' I I L WK' , ' M ff ff H ' x i 4 'l f v iftvtefglgb 'A' ' . It . ,F1 . y yd ,. 1 u I I u, Young lads and lassies strive toward perfection The eighth grade band lubove topj, seventh grade band fabove rightj, and the junior high choir flower rightj combine their talent at the junior high spring convo. The crowning of Miss Heather was the highlight of the convog however, the audience was thrilled by the sound of both bands playing the school song to close the convo. The seventh and eighth grade bands were under the direction of Mr. Hugh Callison. He taught the young students the fundamentals and principles of a number one band. The eighth grade band met the first hour of the school day to devel- op their talents. They found their instruments to be a rude awakening in that early hour of the morning. However, the hard work and many practice sessions were well worth the honor of becoming a member of the high school band. After a hearty lunch, the seventh grade band united together to form the foundation for a future High- lander band. Lots of practice was an essential element for future per- formances. A junior high choir was formed and directed by Mr. Greene. The choir consisted of study hall students wishing to develop their vocal cords and learn how to read music. The highlight of the year was a performance given by the choir and the 7th and 8th grade bands at a junior high convo in the spring. Both bands, and the junior high choir presented a wide selection of music which provided entertain- ment for their classmates and expe- rience for their future in musical performances. Win or lose, cheerleaders promote excitement SEVENTH GRADE CHEERLEADERSQ top, left to right: Brenda Campbell, Beth Hollon, and Kathy Brown. EIGHTH GRADE CHEERLEADERS, left, top to bottom: Tracy Toole, Debbie Elliot, Cathy Tucker, and Penny Alder. The seventh grade cheerleaders- Kathy Brown, Brenda Campbell, Beth Hollon, and the eighth grade cheerleaders-Penny Alder, Debbie Elliot, Tracy Toole, Cathy Tucker- found that cheerleading skill was obtained by tedious work and expe- rience. These junior high cheerleaders backed their teams with, good sportsmanship, pep, and enthusi- asm. Whether their team won or lost the spirit was supported by the cheerleading squads. For the first time in the history of Highland, the junior high organized their own pep sessions. This gave the seventh and eighth grade cheerleaders the responsibility of generating the spirit of their fellow classmates to boost the morale of their team members. As the year came to a close, the girls hoped that they would have fu- ture chances to expand their cheerleading skills in high school. SEVENTH GRADE FLAG FOOTBALL. FFOIH BOW! C- THyl0r. R. Shrinker. Back How: Coach Maryan T Egger I Cade B Copeland Knotts, M. Kell, M. York, B. Lutton, M. Wylan, D. Smith. How 2: C. B. Purdy, I. Brandon. Wainscott, B. Larnborn, D. Kerr, L. Gray, G. Walker, I. Mattox, I. Experiences, skills, and personal enjoyment are The Seventh grade flag football team, coached by Mr. Iohn Maryan, played a softer form of the gridiron sport. They had only one bout with another school in which they were beaten 23 to 17 by Yorktown. Expe- rience and a basic knowledge of the fundamentals was their biggest goal. 156 Flag Football Speed and agility are a necessity when playing flag football EIGHTH GRADE FOOTBALL, Front How: G. Dodd, M. Murphy, W. Brisom, S. Day, I. LeDuc, T. Riley, M. Grady, T. Dotson. How 2: I Hobbs, I. Vollenhals, D. Iackson, B. Hill, D. MacDonald, D. Evans, B Browning, D. Logon. How 3: T. Roseberry, I. Scharnowske, S Brudage, I. Fuller, T. Geller, I. Westeriield, N. Shaker. Row 4: I. Grey K.. Kell, F. Campbell, M. Perdue, G. Rudig, M. Brizendine, S Hickman, I. Bender. Back Row: C. Silvey, I. Venable, B. Huffman, N: Vandergrift, D. Hiday, B. Hunt, R. Iackson, M. Asbury, D. Ponsly, Coach Teeters and Harrison. he objectives of Highland Iunior High gridders Mr. Iim Teeters, assisted by Mr. Ron Harrison, from Chesterfield Grade School, coached the eighth grade football team. Although their record wasn't impressive, they learned basic fundamentals and had plea- sure in playing the gridiron sport. iili A Eighth graders enjoy stopping opponents by gang tackling. Eighth Grade Football 157 Seventh grade wins first 1n Alexandria tourne The Seventh Grade basketball team coached by Mr. Iames Teeters and assisted by Mr. Iohn Maryan, had an even seven win-seven loss record. Their moment of triumph was when they defeated Alexandria and Hamilton Southeastern, to win the Alexandria Tourney. They ended the season with one loss and three consecutive victories. I .,,r ,,.,,.. , ,,,,N,L5 .,,, ,,,, ,,:-,,Li .,,: er. ,,:.,L: M-.fQ:::-:wwf -by .fi V rrsfmwzf ,:i,iggf:fa?1ei5Q.'Qgsa,g'ggfgljjgiiam551:251.55135.:tgliffu:-4,ssjkfgifirikivikfg-'Q.jffL52.QgfiQffifQS5E.is:9Li55fl5f535555-5'K55k:5i.55f'fa555Il.fQg?5'si1 measure, ltfllriilifi ,S s :mmfiz issiigssixleg ..,,. wig-slim-w1f,:., ,-. 15: is-wx tra, ,L Siltti vrs ifcsist fssraagrfs 1' !5iw'e2t'z.a1' lf' as :Mf- 1 ,- ., s1,Mm,s,. I . H, ,, , gram,1L..1gQgtg'zm5?grf-nga as: fw2iT211fZ.Ls1.sfsf2-effiffiis? pn'gi-ifgfggggfgxisi,isgrjfrmiif-g::w::st'gi-giwiliggggggfiggjjgjifiypjggifg:::QiS31gi3ifLfJelaii',L,qSSVl5Kzf77l3:'GNT-WVsg5?7If2: QQQSEQSUL-2:1 5973321251 grgiggfgkgwgwgga, fgwgggggggfgnis, 1::ws:tf5sss14sitWi-.:s:fggs1s521g:m gs W: 5515332155222 rr,, I. ,,s:, .i,c,,,sl ,,:: sw ,.,, M.W.Wr: v,,., Q w.2a -Sw-M 'sufa-,wyzqagi1,-,wzwrffme-Y.. :sgfa5s,,f,:.1s:w4s7 .t, M,-W,.e,,f2, M. Hanson drives around opponent during fast break. s SEVENTH GRADE BASKETBALL: Front Row M York I E1l1s1on Brandon R Scott Buck Row Coach Teeters T Egger M Hanson G M. McMillan, I. Barnes, D. Smith, B. Cook M Wylam How 2 C Mundell M Garretson I Brennon I Ruston I Bally Coach Smith, D. Poole, C. Wainscott, B. Purdy, B Dunham D Kerr I Maryan 158 Basketball l 1 s EIGHTH GRADE BASKETBALL Front How C S11vey M Shaker D Roseberry Back How Coach Willick, K. Stookey, I. Hobbs, C. Burton, Evans Row 2 I Leduc M Grady S Hickman B Sheets I Catt T B Huffman B Hunt I ShHrI1OWSki,N. Vandergrift. Eighth grade faces one win season The Eighth Grade Basketball team finished the season with a one win ten loss record. Although their record wasn't very impressive, Coach Art 'Willick was very impressed with their desire and hustle. Their only Win was against Pendleton Heights. ,, . 11s. 1m ?QV5illi57lE3?fiiffiWi91-595 f571ikkfE5'1ff -?hS5iQ55iQfQfflL5:WW-I'-Sfiifiisiflittlsi''ls sZ'ls'ximi'mffffiffliiifiezifsz9T1'ef1'e'1'Ailf2i5f :MN wswgi-ew11 .-1511111-fa, 151111 1 1 ::11:U1f:211ev,fw1 151-19711112115 131 13:-11:1111131115111a51:sz1sm1 1 :1w1:M'51:f11w11f4:ss2f 5 Q QI 1: 1..t1W1X7g-1A-1:21-:r:r?.1X5. if-11Q:1:g::.::ZZ:fH 5: 1 -11:m:-:::.:SZ.1i2. 467 1 -ww.1f:m1m55Z1fSZ1fX- 111.11t:.1f:i3 122. ui- 1--1 A-11A-V11-v11:5:r:z 'iweilfi 121 ,-5ggSv1ms1s21.. 11W 11- e2ie??Lf33t-Swv14sz:i1i?EWbfti1f11-522215521552f15kfw1:fw:ffv1nz1z1z5fsff P ' r 1 1 1 1:2755 111vf11ee. 5 f1111f1s2ww:1s.11f11-11132111. 1swWIM11111111211s1.sz-s2z1Qz11sa,1t:a.s1.wa'fxi 111ez1wz'1zss1' - 19119511911 ffhbiivikfiitefsas' 'Ai.1 'L: ffillfiiifiiiifll 745951355T1SlfF:'kfL1QWS5Y51-'I15911912 fiwgtzrgfg 0 tsf1a1s11wt ssfzgziww1111151111i 159112811 E7V35?Si37'55L 3. i7?S,aQ7'575555 H::Q537is57i551f55: 5? 'b ii'MT 'lfiwqlWiP31l1i21liQi'55i S55El9zzlEsE'fzE5'i 'K isisiil 55:1-219255, V f3f3I15Sf:gs'23gSff '5-fi.7i1,ffkitj'Ati XV-f'Wl39VHi f5f3'fs5'f3f3E5E9f QM1if:i55? 11 L55iflLffl7Vl'5'V'jiLigf9fgffY7f5Ev 5fS5q557fLQ?f7SQfW' 'f'lQiy17f,gWf'kE'lkirfiffffsigl''q'Q'fiS5EQsiI5fufi:lZ251Gf'5?Ef5?ELf2iLlif'qb9''If ' Q - 1 f111f11-WH N11-Q1 A M 11 .1 Z.,1,.M 1... W1 is t. We W. 91.1 -..- t 11-tw ..,.. 11121-M1 tmmgi, .i?,.1,,a2:,.1 -12.11g.i15i1..1 is ,1 . 1, m,..,,1. Um ..g,1.1X,1Q1. ,, 11..1 My 11..11 S W ,111. Q ,igw wiw iw,.i51ei1y1 ,Im Wim m1w11fs:1t:111:s,-ff--fl-A1211 ii,1M.1s::i112a1-1s.1t1.111. 151-ts1.1A1211f2. w:1s:11w1 .,.,w1-t.et1m1s.1111its Q twist 11f1-11:-111111-P12--we isW11i.1M,-111-114 W fs 1 - - 11 .11.. .,11..11 .11.11 1. ,1.,11 ..-1...1..11M 1 1. 1 1 .. W :azz-m1511151 L mg nssz1s1,,kM1 591 fix xz1Ls?4lss-z'1f'3g,57,51-1w:'sssw:Sf 1yf1iQi1gSzie.tfsri.L,awss:'wggiii was 1-'1A11f1m1fQ.1Lsz1xzz1i,:z f1z1fs:wzr1-1.1sfm1QsmsSsifs1.sz.tsxttfwzzsssisssigu.1ts.wPE2xf211se1isQz?sr2,.1s,wmwEWMS 1pg1sziss?fa1f,1,111t,p,t1w1w11f A sharp eye for good shooting is an asset for eighth grade roundballers. Basketball 1 59 Iunior High Track Team has successful season The Iunior High Track team, coached by Mr. Brian Hildebrand, had a very successful season of six wins and two losses. The two losses came from Lapel by live points and St. Mary's by sixteen points. The six wins were over Madison Heights, Pendleton, Alexandria, North Side, Yorktown, and Frankton. Coach Hildebrand was very pleased with the performance of the young cin- dermen. . ,il str, JUNIOR HIGH TRACK, Front How: D. Ponsler, R. Iackson, I. Miller, S. Brundage D. Blankenship, T. Geller. Row 2: M. York, I. Catt, D. Evans, T. Bailey, C. Silvey, T. Dotson. How 3: S. Hickman, R. Kerr, R. Mc , ,.,, T W-vii ssa Q iiiilillfii A a Cullough, S. Givens, M. Asbury, F. Camp- bell. Buck How: Coach Hildebrand, F. Cow- gill, R. Iackson, B. Browning, D. Berg, K. Stookey, G. Dodd, D. Mata. Left: A short rest between events is a neces- sity for putting forth extra effort as above. Young linksmen Win 2, Lose 3 The Iunior High Golf team, coached by Mr. Iohn Maryan, ended their season with two wins and three losses. They started the season with a one stroke lose to Madison Heights. North Side and Alexandria handed two more losses to the young golfers by 23 and 4 strokes respectively. Highland then de- feated Pendleton for 18 in the last two meets by 67 and 54 strokes. Putting practice before a meet sharpens the eye for low scores. IUNIOR HIGH GOLF Front How K Lansing C Chase R Scott B Cook R Dunn B McCarty How 2: M. Wylan, B. Murphy, M. Brandon, B. Golf 161 Kathy wears Miss Heather Crown The Miss Heather title this year was bestowed upon Kathy Brown. Kathy, a Seventh grader, was honored at a Iunior High band Con- vocation. Along with Miss Brown, the Royal Court included Laura Summers, an eighth grader, and Julie MoWithey, a seventh grader. Miss Heather 1970, Mari Ann Stofflet, crowned Kathy as she was presented a rose corsage by Iacque Iarrett, editor of the Highlander. The Royal Court-LAURA SUMMERS, Princessg KATHY BROWN, Miss Heather, JULIE McWithey, Princess. i Q 4 r 1 ! I 1 s Eighth grade anticipates the new responsibilities CLASS OFFICERSQ Top, left to right: Jay Scharnowske, President: Iyll Carter, Secre- taryg Tracy Toole, Vice President: Linda Cheney, Treasurer. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVESL Bottom, left to right: Ianet Hutchins, Steve Hickman, Iuli Jackson, Ieff Elsworth. The eighth grade students returned in the fall to become the Seniors of the junior high. They became acquainted once again with last year's school chums, which helped provide them with a feeling of secu- rity. A school sponsored sock hop also helped to mold the eighth graders into the class of 1975. lay Scharnowske, Ieff Elsworth, Steve Hickman, Iuli Iackson, and Ianet Hutchins were elected last spring to represent their class in Student Council. lay Scharnowske held the position of presidentg Tracy Toole, vice presidentg Iyll Carter, secretaryg and, Linda Cheney, treasurer of the eighth grade class. In the spring the eighth graders found themselves faced with deci- sions concerning their courses for the freshman year. No longer would they be taking pre-selected classes. 164 Eighth of their freshman ear at Highland High School Alder, Penny Allison, Christina Amos, IoAnn Asbury, Mike Baker, Karen Banter, Ken Barber, Kyle Barger, Brent Barnett, Kevin Bates, Bobby Bathauer, Kathleen Baxter, Cindy Beeman, Vickie Bemish, Iohn Bender, Ieff Beneiiel, Ian Bennett, Beverly Berg, Danny Bergstrom, David Biven, Cindy Bonner, Ieff Bousman, Kimberlee Bowman, Teresa Braden, Mickey Branham, Cerri Breese, Patty Brinn, Web Brizendine, Mace Brough, Tim Brown, Carla Brown, Tammy Browning, Bobby Brundage, Stephen Buckles, Ruth Burton, Chuck Cade, Diane Cade, Robin Campbell, Frank Carter, Iyll Catt, Iim Caves, Brenda Chapin, Debra Cheek, Debbie Clevenger, Reida Cogswell, Ken Coleman, Gail Cook, Natalie Coon, Mike Eighth 165 Eighth grade cheerleader, Penny Alder, leads the team on to a victory. Cooper, David Crenshaw, Debra Cripe, Tina Crull, Cindy Cummins, Randy Danner, Cindy Davis, Kim Davis, Melea Davis, Sandra Dawson, Rick Day, Pam Day, Scotty Day, Thomas Dennis, Kevin Dennis, Sheryl DeVore, Peggy Dixon, Kathy Dodd, Gary Dotson, Terry Dray, Nancy Dray, Shanda Dunn, Robert Duncan, Tammy Due, Laura Ebbert, Sharon Eckhardt, Elaine Edgeman, Elaine Elliott, Debbie Elsworth, Ieff Emmons, Iulie 166 Eighth A J' --21 -- ': .1 -. ' :azz-1 af . - : K' 'K fQu,52,,-' fi- ' S ' S + f ,,-ew - ,-.Q,,,w-,,-,gt-4K-11'sg,seaef2fi--V 9 0 0' - - em--11-5 - . MEP? Z ' 57337 iSSZi'iii' i-sfilf U 5 6 Y, . - '--fikiwf-2 K .ii ' sifeffizgpg-1 Kfiw..-wg. :I mf? s .ss 3221 Q' .: 5 HQ ,fig,Ei.y.s- 1-5: ' - mf ,fy .-sa ys---,V, -,af---4 K K . '12- 'igiiteiiitsti -- A KK f S - .f2'4eQ3 ,1fdi1HQ-it -fla4w,s5gV',1:f- , 1 -w 'KE K-11 . 'ft ,-'-1-2221423 Lsfpw - 221-1 --Vz'ss1'L--'--I -- 1- , wi t - K -K . J- fm- s , sn-,n gp . - ' -- '- if,-:H 'Q' 'i1 fZ1'Tl YLJVF- ,,1.K ' f- , M- I - . 'fH1Kv 1 f ,,.. - ,- - . 2 - -Siam ,iff-V., -- ,swf M, , 1. 'D I f '- , V' - , ' iff-1---.f, -' 4' K -2 . . ,,:sw,Vu21.a5,g., --1 -- ,V , V is . ,155-. , f-'f ,- mft tgiigzlssg - IV: 15, ., 1 . fr ., ,. . K' , , f -V ,- ,wi fs i Q: We n -, -W ,Q V,+:1Q--s:fK,-as--w ,,'V::.,: -k ' J S -----SVS-W5-gigefs-155542 -K '- ' flfjl,-f -'sfYL1Ei'ff!,' it Jil? ' 5'?'i3?YYsf?i7sfHgb?1f liiiiw , J 1-:s2?g52g11S,,E:,wx1g,3,Q.V K ztggqgsssis, ELE5mSi?sfSV11FZi'i57 :7Qs::eZ'i:'21,iKW , , s1,.,M,,,sa,V-v ,,,,,,,,g, X .,w,,,W,,, rs., .. , . Q -K - - , --:5.:' f 1' 5 5,5-lfj5EEg,3g5fK3: J J iliifgs f?l553QlSj,g5f7ESf'E 'tl SA .fwZ:1 I:E': , ,fvffii - si.:-1 1 --V..L:-to Ti S2:llti'l5f'fffiif , ,, ..,. 'f 'Kiziaiil -'Z fi: --V -- im:- ' 2 'sihiiiftigiv -' f Kvf geeisaf '--T V , -1.51 ' - -F ,sw gg -gr . K . ,Vvii ' - -an - Vx. iw K is-1 1- V---was 'K . ,,'-' QV- vz . .-K V, .. ' 'ffftlbf , iiwaw Vw- , -'ff-sw' ii! 'gl , fi K K V-Sfftgsezzi Ksf,gK:svfs V - , V 4 ---L,--gf-grief,--,1. -Vi ,est 3- . K, - ,, -1, 5-K.sQzif:-efzzmf-K ,-fQ:?':w-SvK.se-f:- - www ' ,gfefil -. K ' if: sagem ' 1552, X 'i' 'if if ,.. Q. 5 K as ' -- , - -. V ' a- -..- ,Lg , .,,. -23 if e gg, .,,.. wi 1,1 .., - ' , M- ' , VN - ,gf-z.. 1-F3,g,-Sm Y gi-'iii'-rgsg .' Q 'Y A f, V if s -,VE VV -fefigsffiiqfeiaazi EK 2591152535 Q-sl,-Fr-1,-.- KK'f-LEW , avi :. .iiwii , , -' ' VK V :gs -LK ,-,,5. J,-V,, , , gg: V--V LV,,1-ag,-55--,1-6,5 . :ww M. ::sKa'- IE ' M' 'i r2,.K'1f V'--'E.5kfiirVV ' .W - i gii, E ' . V .K ,,' ' -as - - t -f - ' - 5 av? ga mgggatm qgsgasisma V, , , -P-:sgg,iyV,,SQ5ift,,,,.Q-we,gygigw--t,--,geegw-an -Q Q, gsiaagrm-X --- 5155-sa Q31 -, -M -2 --VV qi-ggi . 2 : 1, ffl-4gggs4,,ag, , are-a1s,t5gti:5g :, '12 -' L--tgasiifs- 12, '-gl:-: r Vs-5 figgmaefhf - f1,-ms-i.:,1Vi-- gimme-5 .:ei'f,..- . if -- i11f2?s??iK-La? it fs,-- :gg:f 5-2112-iv? H ,- V,--V-.V -,-'Y-f-f S - -'21sQQii-:gy -55, 5-V-fr gg-A. gg -5,-:Q-g-i,,-,,.,,, 7 Q f' V gs -Vs. , ,S riff QPtK.1'VKh1'iIl' il? .: ii' V gm t--V, V --V - V- V FSIU, in ' i -97 t A . , ' 9QfSiif?iK1 . ,. .. 4, K - . K - i sewage? - - riika- -,1 faiiszetma . fe:--:r v , 11' K af.-,fl f xai fl i5i5i335?K5ilV'QK I' :-:L -,'-.QS KT liizi' '..iFZf'fi? EVN 1 -- N- f-wer ,-af-KKgi , w - -, V , , issif-----Ve - --1 5 ' 3.11-'Ani'-'Z nh' A 1 Students establish routine for life at HHS Engle, Iohn Ferguson, Kathy Fish, Rebecca Foley, Terry Friddle, Trena Fromholz, Carol Fuller, lim Furnish, Gloria Furnish, Ieff Gaar, Mitchell Garrett, Rick Garringer, Penny Geller, Tim Gill, Deanna Gold, Valerie Grady, Mark Grant, Tonya Gray, Ieff Gregg, Doug Griflis, Ken Groover, Debby Harris, Bryan Hawkins, Francena Hayworth, Kim Henderson, Iill Hendrickson, DeWayne Henson, Tina Herrington, Teresa Hickman, Michael Hickman, Steve Hiday, Dave Hiday, Lynda Hill, Bill Hobbs, Joel Hogue, Vicky Holtzleiter, Karen 12332 -X is r--- l ,f -A Hope, Cindy Horner, Donna A me fyffwffwfmeirsizlstff-rg -seagwsfsfas rgsiiitgflefitttflifefifit ft ' 'i'l?4?5t9if9l?555f'5isf?9i fwtgeirfi Smart :2gsf:gg?ws,g4gq Hoover, Kathy . J' P lifl-'i'-1-xi Practice makes perfect. Eighth 167 Rick Garrett makes debut in pl Summertree Howard, Debbie Howard, Pam Huffman, Bart Hughes, Betsy Hummel, Carla Hunt, Brian Hutchens, janet Isaacs, Rebecca jackson, Iuli Iackson, Randy Iackson, Rocky Iackson, Rusty Iones, Terry Iolley, Elizabeth Keesling, Doug Kell, Kevin Kelly, Mickey Kelly, Teresa Kinernan, Kathy Kinzie, Laurie Krieg, Iohn Krugler, Keith Krugler, Kristy Lamb, Tim Lancing, Kevin Lawson, Kenneth Leduc, Ioe Lee, Robert Leonard, Eddie Levi, Iunette Logan, DeWayne Lotz, Trevis Lutton, Eric Lycan, Mary MacMillian, Melody Marsh, Bill Mast, Corky Mata, David Mathews, Dawn McCarty, Bill McCracker, Kevin McCullough, Randy McDonald, David McDuffee, Greg Mclntyre, Greg McKissick, Kathleen McKowen, lane McNeal, Ioyce 168 Eighth 1 X 5 . ,ix t J . f, tx ' H 'fwfr -atv . Eggifiiitfex gett . : El 5- 1. is iiffelffeligt A252 1 1 we ff ' 1 ,fesziifii s,,ggeQ?MaE-wi rf-iv.s,z.., :aa was seeairsi at .. 1 -QE: M- ww z z. iiialaillelflkltlitglli w wf si. ea.m,am .,,.Q U, .f .,-et, -,,,t,,g,,5 ,z.fW112,,g -wr. L, .,,. S f x AJRSQQL. ,J : fl'f'f fqfssll 52 . 5'55Qi6 f. , 5 7.357lcI7l.57lf'fW Lili' A www 35ii13?i5?59l7?f1k I1'fif,2iTi5 - -- -- ' ' a,.s.fam,- .,,.i,5.,e , ,5,,,,,,,X 9 5 X Y, , r,,, ., Ni EW 5 4 X Q, Sl 3' J s ga :Ay 33 , its ru wg, 10 'ill sniff iiifffsj FE at .X gg, 5 ,,..,, . 51435235 h JK S 3 g jj I vga Q' Q ts, ef sf f at , . A 5 j EN T 4. W EEK A .,gg,,gssf5' .eye ,'-. ,ye U, L riffs: 'vt' , ,,,, , ,W f ,.m,f ., , ..,1t,.,,1s yesztm ,..,,, .,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,.,f .gt ,He .. .,-. 1,.t.,,s.tW ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.. .,., - - , V -,1..,,.W,,a,. 5.-M -.,,.. Q, ..:- . ,f , ,.1:1 fa1 Tiiwiiifif 'EEIi: E: .EvV.E t,:3:.iE31S.1E 5753-Slit. ,Sf::5,.:sz1 ti. 3:5511 st- :.:v.:z:1sax'1x7 'IM ffffisfww '1s : -- Uzssziifssis t '92 x my mx 5 mg R gg f , was get kg! Q it 5 5553 em If Seq? S S, E X lt U ,gf f ss seems 1 H ,gg 5 S9 M X 5,5 3. S eq lqvligtligisfte K S S K, B2 2sa,1fss.s,wf , 1 Q S S says K is S X t, S 3 S E Ei 1 Usb t S , 9: 33 Ss J -It X w f Fm A fat, , A as 5, Sw, is its ,.7l,iiM 19t f,,e1fe2ifs, 5571.55 Vlf- f?'?fr5f,f'K9?f izfki7l9i?sSwli? flafff 'W ,f'I9Ei15.': .,, 3 U ff-vslsedwfefgess?-2? ,vi 4 if 145111 iufiw,.22a5:22gss1.e1f2sixv iiidkf - ls-f as A wwf Q 6? mag YSIS5 ,, 5: ,isis .. t,s: .,,m s a re as S w ere V' fiesta Q 1 -veil s ., - , rms? w?!,zisxrrazx . a. J? V l X., dig .., ,,a,.gag, SV 57 5'-frsssffi' -: : : ' ,5liQ,.lQ, it 1- wwmqliiifiiifiwktiiigfifil M -'1-11111111 fx ' '1' WZ1s,1f?l'L5?'ffE?'i5? iw? l,f,z nl - ' 'Fifa' 'sx xs11'l1f MSM? 1 1'l'T1-'T . swggakl w 1' - - ssvffw 1,-11--1111151 - -,. 1-1 11111 aww ww p 11.gg11a?a1 its 1111: 11 W,,L 11,11 11511131-111f11,-1 211211121 ..,,.. , MW we SM'-M31-212 1 11: 5 5514 1,11 1 1111 --f-- 1- 111111, wwlg1f?g,,,,,, 11, elgfe-M11-if 1 ,. .1 51 16.5 lif:!Sff5' 1525225235221 iii? 'JZ'-glgg' f '15 5:Q551f.:' f?'f?A1Exxm1x 1 -7 ' itfqigglglggii if . 15111-1 1-'S' 1sQe1ssies2ss11s1 f ' . 1 -1 29:12. . 1111111- . ' ?a i5521eH ' 1 1 1 1?m11fQ1a121e1. 115111111 1 ,.,.,,. 1,,1 , 1,,.. , , 1 1 ,K twi g kk ,E ra-11,551 iraq i, i I . 113131115-11 1 1 . , E1112111s114egg51e1g 1.11 : --,,- 1 , 1 71517111111 9 1-1- 1i1'11'i,Y1't'e151S1-121 4- - 1' 1,' 1 111211151 '1 1511,---1'11-153125 'i gf ,.,, , L 1 - l1,,1,1 1,11 s 1:1 1 -1 ' , -5111111-1 1 . 1l,11 1, , ,, ,1.1, 11 1, 1, 1, 1 111111111 11 21411141 - ' , 1 -fl' iiivw . ,. 125:- f,,g' W ?ihv,..11. 11: I - -- -1 .-,gi-tj1f12':11, H M 1- 1 1 ,111-H QQ 1111 1121 1 R 1 Ti pk, ,, 7 J! Ssa1111.,11 ,uw , 1 -- -1 1 11.111111 - 1 11 1.-11-11 we1me1-21512151255115112115211111151i1Q11w1sQ1ff11ff1-f- 111 e111i1:11f:T4 - P 111, 1-111-1111 in -512 1211121111111111211111,wi1111,121s15isQ1:i:11114 221115553515 fe 1, , 1..,1. ,,,,,,1 fi 1 5555155155151 Q .1 .1 5212? 5 f11f11s111f11 my 191:11 Wx- 11 if 2 1 iw 1 if PW.. 1 1 5g,,1f11f, ' ex gf! 5 i ax fs g is 2 4 12259351 1 1, - 1 . 1 1,111 Q51-,L Ai 'as .1 5 11 le 11 1 a, l 111-111m111x1f1X11121 11,1f1,11111111111111111111,111s111s-111,111.1 1111122-121-s1f1't 2!ff,-l3.: 1g: . 1 -- -121158112 W' Q2 P qqnj 2 15111 3, -a1fw1a:M1111s11s1-sims we a11a?1s1lE1-w-1sMe+fee11-easier-111111113 3 'egqegagsags 1311151 111321254 L11 1g11s111e1gggs1s1,,1, . . 2114115-A3411 ,1sa.as11a1,s111 4-, 1 1 1. 'QS1'--HEFQR L Ya 15 1 4e11ws1e1-2 ,W 1 ,.,, ,11,,111B11e11 ' 1-ii 2381 1ssvfe212f 1 1- af' s1'1s5zs51e11ss e1149iw?-251-1 '1 ,1gf11,11 1sw11i511ss11 3153325925351 ' i i -: ' WQQQJI 1 QEYQEIQZKSSZQQ 3:11351-:'w11:-'Eg .RL YL, :71i3E155E1S571SvEl 1,51,q1,,11g?11 1,,,1 11111 f 112151111 5351155113111 11111111 1111 112111311 1111151111111111111121131 11 LWFE? 1, Q, ,1,1 1, 1, , 1TT1f'1 1'1-'1-L' 1'14i'?s:1:anw.wf1-11, 11,11-:v11w11f111111101 1,3 A, 1 ,111g111,11,,1 51-,,11g1,1.1,1- -111111 111- 111111,111,11-, ff' -1,1-if ' 211,-if - 1 1- 1111111.11 ,11111,1 1 Q, X if , . 11,55 My 1 E W I ,- - - x1 ,11 LW11111-111e1 1, 2 ,,1 ,,1,,11,,1111, 1-R 1.1111 1 I M 11,1 11 ,,,1,A1v Ww A' ' ' 'Q 1122?-Qi 1, 11 ,W 1, da? ll,s'5,,.3 3l ' ' 't 'w --111-as 171' in ?s3?iiw53's11if'f :S-515' E 713?ff5h5if5ki?i' 11 11 , 1 sH,2f '1s1t11-s1 ,1f: 1e17117T Jf X ' .. 1 -- 11211 1 1 ,11 1ggf,,g,-111, 2115322 V 13 5111 1 1 1111i-if ' , 1 ,1 21 if55Eff51,11 ' 1 .. 111 .1 1,, . , ,11 1 11 1 ,g.....s 1 ,k1g,1i1 11 1- , -A-1 'K7 'W T ' 1 ei' 3211, F -, , 11 1' ' 1. SM. 1' 11 A 5 2-21,-' V Wm .. ' .--bk J ,,,,1... ..11, , V 1, .,... 1 ..1,,... ,,1.. , , -1 -1 11ne1e11 -1 asf- M1111 111111111 :11egg1,,,,s1,g,11 -. 111112f,5ge1.,311g wig!!!-W11., SQQEEETQEZSSZ4 ' 1 'il'TlfSY1gHfT 1 14511 ?iZi55-1,L?9,,g,S5K ,- .1 1. egggpgpieg, 111?1w111,1111,fi ,Q ,sa1,,e911-Q91 , ,1-,1,11,11,1111 ,1.,1A.-1M,1 - ,11,19111911111,g 1125311111111 155- 1 -1--111111-1f11 - ezg,,1eggrz1,g11 11 1-11,,11,1,1111, , -1111112115111 5511111319- , ,1,1 .1 .111 1' -1 - 11 .111 115,-msgs ma - 2 fiqpw' '11 -111111131111 111, ,,1,, ,k 511,11 1 .11 1- 111-1,1 g. 11 1-111 1 Wea, 1 1 , 1 14,111g11g111f 1- 1 1 1 1,111-111, 1- 3-1s1Q1f'111'-I f fe s 1 1- ,, . 1 335 1 fi 12:35 ' 'H il ' ' , 1 ' 1552- i?i'5.. fig ig 12111311 1 '-411 555 Qs , , 11 ' ws, ,,,, 5-Zia, ' :1 1517? F 1:11 JZ - ,, .11 These eighth grade stu- dents, Corky Mast and Rick Garrett, enjoy being the youngest members in Drama Club. Mcllwain, Gordon Meagher, Laura Mechem, Mike Miller, lim Mitchell, Melinda Moberly, Kevin Moore, Cathy Moore, Greg Moran, Roger Morin, Iada Morrison, Lewis Murphy, Mark Nelson, Debbie Nevins, David Noland, Kim Nugent, Mark Padgett, Dwight Parke, Frank Pence, Mary Perdue, Monty Pierce, Terry Polston, Kathy Ponsler, David Poole, Rick Rains, Rickie Ramey, Marie Ray, Steve Rector, Daniel Redlinger, Sandy Rickard, Beth Eighth 169 Eighth graders face course and club selection Riedel, Nancy Io Riley, Tony Rockhill, Danny Rodriguez, Rose Roseberry, Mary Tony Ross, Christina Rossen, Chuck Roundtree, Bill Rudig, Greg Russell, Don Salyer, Pat Sanford, Dan Sapp, Lynn Sawyer, Roger Scharnowske, lay Scheiman, Andy Scott, Dnise Scott, Fred Shaker, Nick Sheets, Brian Shelton, David Shipley, Steve Shirk, Kevin Shultz, Brian Silvey, Craig Sites, Terri Skillman, David Smith, Dawn Smith, DeEllyn Smith, Tony Sparks, Patty Spencer, Beth Spittal, Maridelle Stanley, Carole Stanson, Mary Stofilet, Mariann Stohler, Donald Stookey, Kent Summers, Laura Summers, Leanna Summers, Mike Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Thomas, Toole Anita Carol Diana Karla Tracy Tucker, Cathy Tudor, 1 70 Eighth Kathy , , Sl 5 x 55 S 1 L x, ,S , 'tk Svse-132' . is 3' i if55f5?f55E1 w . Z iw -Zifiilsgssifdaqgr zsfiztfsw ,. , asa, . Pm. f -seif Z7 ,Wg BK-wv fiiwibizzs Hiat t ' ,.,. az Iwisa, iwwiif . . ,1,:,.fg,,f, . . asv 1114 25,5 ' -,,1f,vf '- -tififza, exif' ,,,. Q ,..4 .i , 5, xl ws? ra, Q miriwgst ,Q W i mais fn t swings, Yi w Q sq f S EV. X S iwff gi sw V f 2 S at Sz Q Y acts? X 1, Q' is S tx ' 11'-V :ues -fs:a.:..'5:.'-: ' -Hz 1 , :s ' Z 355512 , .fl i , ,L 1 -5 i,rc 3 aff , 1 I i , Q5 5 si K' Quia r , ,, ,, SS , ,V ..., ' sis' Q jsjw sv .3 fs We , it K df at 5 S ,, t ,,,lg,, ia ,, if am, Q fa 'Q 4 2 . 1 . 3. M., ,. Q , . sit. 'f rt 4 as We Y is as SSW? My was egg 'wma 1 it 51Szw:::5:,, isiwasf '22 95,93 5155? We 1 F' 22 1 Q f' 1' :,. 9::'1s61Q2 ..,i5gf 2 ,, .1 4 2 X 1 'xx J - , . W,,. A - My -, , , - 'F I5-'f-H. '..1?i1 zr3. ,V R5 , , ' 3921151 5,1lJ:W-j-ylliig A ' - i' tilgallw' , 5 , 5 1' . - Hr, f ,,g-: ..,, 63 i -- 'SW-,.. Lffkeicl ' 'M' ff ff ii. 'f f ..:I ' - 1 I ifixwg-5As1,',-5'.'f in iv .Q - . ,:: -. A- ., .3 . sy f-f- 25:7 H. 7 ff: 9 ' Q , ' K 1 ' , A.,A. ' ' , .. 'Z f gel- . 51 ,qs-1, - 1: 3315 2 isvxieqggg , K ,sg-:,, ,a. i - 1 if - , is .,,.. we C' f ' ew w .... , ,.,,.,. , E I .V , be ,, , ,S - r rsrl . '. 1 in .1-A--.: . E',QT:55p,'1,f' 95151 , N.:.: 55 in ,. Lunch is a time to relieve hunger pains and to a favorite topic. Tumulty, Iim Vandergrift, Neal Venable, lim Vermillion, Nanette Vollenhals, Ieff Wagner, Gary Walker, Cheryl Walukonis, Jeff Ward, Cathy Ward, Rick Webb, Cindy Webber, Laurie Weedman, Rosalind Weisheit, Douglas Werking, Tammy West, Iamey Westerlield, Iay Willey, Lisa Williams, Ann Williams, Teresa Wilson, Carolyn Wilson, Donna Wilson, Shearldine Wise, Yvonne Wiseman, Ben Wiseman, Frank Eighth Seventh graders master the obstacles of their CLASS OFFICERSQ Top, left to right: Beth Hollon, SecretarylTreasurerg Bruce Cook, Presidentg Divina Westerfield, Vice- President. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRE- SENTATIVES3 Bottom, left to right: Kathy Brown, Phil Bush, Iulie McWithey, Randy Scott. For the seventh grade class every- thing was a puzzling mystery. Classes that did not seem to exist, forgotten locker combinations, and strange faces made the first few weeks very hectic. It was also difficult for these new Highland- ers to conform to an hour of study hall silence from the frolic and games of grade school recesses. And passing to and from classes was a novelty for most of the seventh graders. Beth Hollon, Bruce Cook, and Divina Westerfield were chosen by their classmates to accept the re- sponsibilities of class officers. Randy Scott, Iulie McWithey, Phil Bush, and Kathy Brown were selected second semester to be the class representatives in Student Council. The seventh grade students also enjoyed the exciting and interesting trip to the Madison County jail. They found that it was a nice place to visit, but not to live. 1 7 2 S eventh first year, and look for ard to a new year , if X at X Q.. X ,sa 11 , 'Q Q W -a f 1 7, 1 .4,,.k..,.1 Y K 3 . ' ' 1 - in 2 . 2 1' l fs, ' .mi -.2 xx-'if1f.11 --' 1:1 IV 5. 55- 1 3955375 L4 7 'X 'VI' 13 ' . gg wtf. , 11 533 ' M t A IBM :Fus e -. 2' ill is -. vfeK+f5ri?i' 'Wt ift ,Vi 1. .. S, 1. ,1 , r.,,, .1 mx, i ff wwshrssv- ,si aegis-rs1tsi1fsr,1 ' ssvstiagyitn 1 MH maYwrg,92a1s21 . t,,,fttsg,,fs1e L? . 1 5155-rssvlifffr' ,L1 1 1f,r511:s21Q1fQ1f92, rsssixzliixfbi ft . 1I' - 'ixf4ii5Zi:i11iiEi?ii5! 1-ff1111m1,-s A . sa A SM , it ff if 1 .1 .,hf .- K, 1 V 'I ti' 12 W e .-if-2 4 R ,. -wa-,..,r....uN,,..,w-5 , - V 3 1 'N - :M' ,,.Q. w iilitst .-f 1 B 1 gf. .. ,A Vx ,f ff- :- f11 ,,,.,w1f,1 Vi :fave-?5Q11Q51s1.. ,191 - xi-u:1ff,'fs.xi1f, W, iEE9tE1:.5574i4745ES55E i 131375 35 .Citi 5 S, rw-1f1rs1fs11 1 mf is Faigixiiezrviisr 1 fr 151.1525 d5'l5?E5i3ii ggis3ijgQr1g,gs3ggs3ggf32 'Y25Q5?i1fE2?i 'iIf??TTU!4!?lbEi1?E15iifT -31,-iff JT, ':ziP fEff 1551 .. 1 Qiiiizi -1- 1- - mf 'rf' Saw.:-.?::: A . .. f .ar 1-1 .xi : 1 icy I l 'tt WT' W Q t 'Q 5 fra ,,:1 M . ., if i 33355 F 2 S JH, ' U 5 if ,Fm H Q S 5 9 S f ,Y 'Ein w i ir tt 4 QM fx 4 QQ Eg, A iii QQ SS misss tv 1 aaaaa Q , Q, 'Q 3523 f 1 51? I 2,51 1.5 5 Q: .cel 1 1,-V :iso ff' 11, 5 251- i s . ,., . X ft 5 ssitigali 41- I 3 hw mis '4- -f-qvseig - J 'QP Wig x W., x 0' 1 gs ,1 , an S 5ig2f,fig??3,5?f 'iii , N 1 S 2 P it rr a. s t 5 Q at , in 9,52 ,,,,,.. E5 ,, ,Q it we w,ras. ZQ! . izsitfg.-sl . if Us A , . . V , ,, X, g,rr,,,,, as 1, 1 . .. .. .Qi .1 1. 1 119 , 15,55 1, . ,,,,,,,,,,,,g,, X iz. 3, , , rg, 1- f 1 E559 ' - ft zz f. fi ., 1, - szrswzffsif 'rv . 55 255-wg ,fries .- .f K1 -K 11 fi MEX N f H111 , 1 ,1s,zw,1ti,si, -. i rasgrfgigrsf .,.. V . ff? Ftfi fltigftisitisigisi :' 1E,1Swi' Wk . Stagg V S f f 1siix't1i.ie?5a31iQ 31.1, , 1 , ' 7'sg,gt,gs2g1S1g .,, 2,2 r,1t?aires,gHs,i?1, ' 4 , 3152 .'i1i -ftmkftiig Sw - 2ew,,,,,. ,E v N 1:-S::fsgf.i5fQ 1,1 f11i1zf-'rs1.rz,,wv', ,i Q ,f.i1.f.1,sf111,.15.:1i,1,is1'r11,. ,S M ,1?iQigfffQfwjfQ1511, vw M5 ,1igj1ai-1s1fgSQ,g5K .11z5,i1,fi11gf,2f111 , ,..21ieia1.s'ssz,,3g11y1 :fu k ig -f ,,-- ,fi1s?ig1Ptif-ifsxgssg, fi f- -:.f-H322 -i1vz,f'3's2,,1y-1 1f221ft 'sx?f,z,-are E925 'Y-we Si m' .,i--f.1r'ssfa,s1f411s11a,1sifzxsfpsiw tztrsstmss-sez, 1. sffwz M s, iisssiim-f.111ie?ra1f1s1fs1.m 1, fs- 1.. P21-112 X'g1?iii53iig173s?i1s?ig 2i12e2 w ,g1g1' 1: 1 t'5s32fr1f:fz1f2iif ,if sif t m 1 5 1 555334252'isgfssffftfgftgifiggf fpg7s?i.esiswz,. 425 1 , ,:sa,'1i22fKg-first,-', itil? ,,. GY, 2 eww: 1120 -111-1151s-si' fse':11z1:fzi1 ff 1 ef g ,g,. L. 12,5f1,f,w1,.1 1-11 -Q 1, f- . 31 atiljxifitg far.-?1.1ff'f ssVfss1?'g:2ss-.sitsg wiaslmli its lea.. fs-zgrigf i11'i11ffs2r5z?!fffs,t - 5-:f1':'2gst2,1, 'g12if1n1E5s'i11-2233? at 2 22522, 539iwsif?437iQg?iig1fll:g'gi56145 521.15112 355215: lflftiif fiffmiissiiieifsei i.1ifS?:z 'T,i7,E,f.Eile7Tfs7T 5 X K iezrsfsssssxsasfr,-2,11--711,131asm. X1.fss.f!,ssgf,,sg,gf,,f,,-gg1,g.'1,51,.U,s1,,.v,.17,7,1-gi . in H Adams, Chuck Alford, Cindy Amos, Kathy Anderson, Steven Argabright, Anne Ashton, Lynn Austin, Dixie Bailey, Terry Baker, Lou Ann Barnes, Iohn Barnes, Teresa Baugh, Steve Bemish, Sue Beneiiel, Rhonda Bergstrom, Darlene Bertram, Ioanne Bickel, Teresa Blankinship, Dana Blankinship, Dreama Bodkin, Karen Bradford, Greg Brandon, Iames Brandon, Ioseph Brauner, Brenda Brennan, Ierry Bridgewater, Robert Brown, Kathy Buker, Laura Burton, Lorraine Bush, Phil Butler, David Cade, Cindy Cade, Iohn Campbell, Brenda Campbell, Iohn Campbell, Mary Carter, Debbie Carter, Iimmy Castor, Charles Chase, Cary Cheek, Mike Clay, Becky Clevenger, Marty Connelly, Henry Conner, Ed Cook, Bruce Copeland, Allen Crenshaw, Stanley Seventh 7 The principle of voting is practiced early as these sev- enth grade boys cast their votes for Student Council Representatives. Croxton, Martha Curl, Angela Davis, Cheryl Day, Iimmy Day, Sharon DeWalt, Sue Dixon, Ieff Dixon, Tonia Dollar, Tina DuBois, David Duc, Brian Duncan, Nancy Dunham, Brian Durant, Michael Egger, Tom Ehrhart, Karen Eliason, Ioel Emmons, Iames Evans, Dennis Faulkenburg, Belinda Fitzwater, Brenda Frank, Cindy Funk, Ieff Garretson, Mark Givens, Connie Glaser, Richard Gray, Lonnie Green, Abbie Grider, David Grimes, Greg 174 Seventh .,,. Q, t' a j , . , , .VL A S 3 x ii.-I , , K, ang' qs ,x 1 it V ' 45 2 if 1 T31 N fi? it ,. ,me mfpf zz .221 ifzgiezgie g ' it it mtiiiiitiff-,1-mf, -,..---1Q,1f-aw, V rw, ,- V V V i QVQQQ 4, i M il' M, 5? .s , . vre XS s Z W Q aff lg fa , xi 4 mb.. in M i , , , ., 1 E if f :fi fYi'2F sY ,Z:- V V ie i. ,, Q,.f,,-gs:-'S f- -.1w,e:,f,,,, ., ' 3215 ,te Q S nk ,. .fag -3,17 ,3,,,:,zg5g ,Sf ,WV fi' f'W'7 'i-. , o f in ,- gg ,. l WM SF as A1 t ,, i X Vu -A . as ,Seat Q ,tt - . ,1 Q 364. 771 P , , .fer . ,,,,,,,,,43i,,. 5. fa- mg V, 2 W 1 , 'E Q 62,9 . AV -3 me , , 4 , X 1 5 me 3 W' 'i 'vw P in ,V 5- ,.:.. f l ig 7, aa 2, flew , , - .t'i' we -W , - lffbivii- 'Kiki' L f 5:N, fi, - f:.. riff' fl L 1-.v f :i 5: . 2 sxseiriiwwie v :FI-52.- Q J -. feiiii egiki , - ' M, t,--,,. - ,,,,,,,,f,,,f ,- . 'f M' i f V al ., -E 1 31, L f -5 x . ..-sw: , at c ig, X as eww, SY, , - f QTiePaf?iseeszt33z?Et2i,,,ggiEee,te5sk ,,,,,,m,g,,,,,jsgk ,M ,, .. 5 SK ...-arg, is M, ers? , aa. 6 ,R .. vm' .. . . 239255 - 5 A , 1,::g,: 1, ,sua itiv' K 1 ' E5 f 25552 ,,,, - :ffm ,wirsii - J1 i2Vi'-f- ' 9 lik e - - 1 fs fgtiill ge, , gxQQQx,:::.1,:xg:'.::,j il I 5 me t,,..,.,.....-.--.4 1 1, gk, ,,xN....,...f.f-fry, . L vV ' ,...f.--.-..,,l' - -rw igwfxtfl 95 H3591 --SV fszrwmgxl f its-f-.3- tg +z'4s241si5?22?e'3?gi W - ,ww f't' sk-' A - f www: 4 . - V 'V ' ft-lepfey gtk g 1 ii- N , rf- Ggeiiigii ' , 'Y -it 1 .. ',:.E?f::: 5 i f lzli iz r. Elly' ' 9' A7 1 J . -yi-ff , H . 9' :Jill 1 ' ' in ' ff 'ig' 'fix' 'R I fwt MTR' xx -tm W e . , k E 1 X 1,5 Activities prepare oung minds for the future Q' .A ,EV me g? .M a,,J:2... a '.. 5-rg : eefgwii We in , m y-:,5,s ,swim 52?:Q,jLtfP1e fPf9gwq5'g ' zrfwiggfsfitr term, 4 :mi if-an apt ,LQ ,,,,W,,,a -wi--rff.aa , 551ez,'ge,,,1s ., sv: , .1 Q EEksf1:?i:f:'f:Enl- .. ::' 7 EW W: ' Et' HEP'-.E. EE 'xg 1,1 K ' t V f X X 0 gs Yijm ' 1 It ie? at jg? 3 .Q ti, f 1 is as ,F p 'W W fs, wsaggafw 5 Ma X ,ax 1 is '1afAef1f,::s - ,ff1,q5m, - ,V . - 51 Wifi - K Q A. ' W E . - gf-.reyes K3 , 2.15 lives: Mimi A Mfr , J, , iif y .,,.v,,,,,.,r ,M , . tw 4, ,-W X ,'. 5 f gal, T 2 ws Wt 355 F 3 W R' X my my Ye RMS in fa X aw as 95, me we gsm ig? i s X if P it X at ssl S l gy aa . t:..e,:'ii-jirwgg ' 1 ere. f tttr as Physical education class devours excess energy. Groce, Iessie Guerrero, Rosa Hallgarth, Debbie Hammock, Terri Hanson, Mark Harris, Brad Harris, Kevin Heath, Terry Henson, Dale Hiday, Debbie Hiday, Joanna Hiday, Steve Hiles, Lex Hill, Sandra Hill, Teresa Hodges, Dan Hodges, Teresa Hofer, Randall Hollon, Beth Hoopingarner, Ala Hostetler, Cynthia Howard, Patti Hughel, Iill Hull, Kevin Hummel, Cindy Hunter, Iulie Irwin, Nancy Kabrich, Nellie Keesling, Roxanna Keesling, Steve Seventh Il Cadet Teachers prove popular with students Kell, Mark Kelly, Vickie Kennett, Ioyce Kerr, Richard Kessler, Peggy Key, Sam King, Debra Knotts, Ronnie Kreegar, Jennifer Kreigh, Ronald Lamborne, Brett Lawson, Carol Ledbetter, Debbie Leever Bobby LeMond, Darryl Levell, lay Levell, Susan Lifford, Norma Lindsay, Eddie Lineberry, Paula Lineberry, Troy Lowry, Bill Lutton, Brady Lycan, Tericia MacMillan, Mark Mally, Mike Manderb ach, Lita Martin, Danny Martin, Russell Mathews, Betsi Win or lose, the seventh grade cheerleaders continue their Job at home and away. 1 76 Seventh , 19511 W , Q-, rf t S 5 ,ff Vg W' it st, '91 S 'L ' wie f rf S 1 it at 5512-L, fsl.,,...7,, ,. as . ,Q ,,,., M i E ff? , ., . ,, sf, 7 X Q si we S N K ,Q ,gs ,, L S Q 8 Rt, ,ms , S wsssrmsi S ,is 9 ax S ki 3 9 if si f W ,st M W ,Q 5 S 5 X H 2 S 158 2 i i at is-as Q ., ' mee ,S fha Y 91 ww 5 s 5 3 Q me -v-- ,t Q-.' . ' 1 , M .i If ff-,,.1-ia, - K .- ft fllirfi f 'K L Q B M 1 at I , . ..,..,, M, . .. , ,,.., . sggwfigklgggig ,L , A z . sly tm-f. , , , 15. 2,'Q-1I.5TigS21ei 'M K . wtf,-,St if -fx . - , ,ftp ,-L5 Wy k gg-f av Viilf - tw ' 1 ..f . 'A . if cz ll 'W ,Q t' 22 4 In 7 - -- 2 B' if K :V . ' A A fl 4764 Wifi '- . K 3151 ln 'V' 5517 N39 K' ki 't fi, ' 5' 5 -' 'filigflzsnf 45.311755 5:33355 '51,-Q. 577 L K f ' ,, Q. -Q.. , . X -it 1 9 .Q-::ffm,g,::, , L-4:-W.: NM. V, pf ,L ,W 2, 4 W . L ' A 7 W' 7 ' ' ' 1' 1 I V L W, - 45.7 - 5,35 QW' :mv 2jQg:5:lg5g?',s55- at f , :,,,,,.,i..A sy Wafrasstgffiztfsrfesreew f .,., ,,.. ,,,. ,. ' , as Y'mite'riieagsiiesfgreffrttiEire , 'rr ,s?2f22if2?gwst 1 - . Wit- i -as -- . ' w1ts.Sllr -, B' - - - ' ' 5, :'Qfff,g 5'1 f.3,fUL!fi7lf5 ilflvifii we 1 f,:: 'Q S ' 35T.'-,tjgfH1yf7E.9z 13.5315 ' qgglfr X ' f 1 J' 'W F-:SH N A I ,, 'll M it , gf 1 ' ..., , . .... , . .. L .. H T fi' at f r Sa? , ,lei ,Y V , SP ' 1 1 is gi:-.f:,.t, A N. '-Ma: ,,:,,,,,,., s4E1:: Q ,. Q7 5 , . ,.,., ,tfggrqv,,sfrs . QQ, i hw x W M is is B ' 1 ., ,M .. I - t -- ' ' if .. , 1 5 4 , -- 1 .1511 , 5 .- g-:- - . -- . , - , . . as asa, Qsft- f. g-fe: - ' '- s '- 1 N' f - iz - . V 4 fig? 1 J iw 4 ' V V,-ggfw 5 1 , r'rt T fa , V frigrjt Yfiittfbv api' i 'e,EEEf,EiEi' e S ff ,- , , f zgsms 1. .. -- X sew . 5 7,' i11: 's sf' 5 , 'H:.Qf'5i -' I V 'ii' Q, f , ,, -isff.. K ' ,,. 'I 1 , W , -: :- -,ow . - ,, fs.. 54' gy' H J-a: -' ,feggwfg 11 ' 325' ' if R will 75' ' s2fg43?.: s it . Y it f ' .ff ft ig-is , ef 4, lr 1 H F '34 - . ' I LH' 's , v :W-,.P1S4y, gg: ,H y 3 Q JI 2 'I 1 W K l A3 P' wx,-..,r . Q, P X 1+ , , , Q, Axlfs' 2. .Jjg 6. 5 3133, ,pug-'1.fzL,jg2'-VW' 5 ef we ,F :sw 2 N ., . ,.. s . . ,L M- - .. . 9, Y 553' wMi 'm 2' ,pr ti grail ' ,ww 9, wi. iiffliw fi xi Q W, Riff r PP f-ef J X MQ 2 Q nag! A Q R, .am ji 5 P - K, 3' I Q. A gui, fi. , that F .Q vw Q J ' 1' G igi M ff: 1 -' 5,5-sg iff it 59 'i - we . -'mf f sv-fwlsfzr . , - fi - f : fnsP'sfie'w,1:fvz. ,vassal ,Egfragf11'f:fif,2fgz5 -- f mm wlgfwre, , w i, fe fz..1,..,r, An active first year in junior high allows mm imum time to organize lockers. Mathews, Tracey Mattox, Iohnny May, David McCann, Patty McNeal, Steve McQueary, Gregory McWithey, Iulie Miller, William Mills, Patty Moon, Iames Moore, Addie Moore, Jennifer Moore, Paula Mounts, Keith Mundell, Greg Murdock, Vickie Neese, Paul Newland, Phil Newman, Susan Nisewander, Diana Norris, Kathy O'Neal, Mary Patterson, Greg Pierce, Mike Seventh 1 7 7 Completion of seventh grade brings relief and Pierce, Nehersta Pinegar, Lisa Pittsenbarger, Debra Platt, Iulie Ponsler, Mark Poole, David Purdy, Robert Ray, DeLayne Reed, Karen Reeder, Richard Riffle, Pam Rinehart, Elaine Roberson, Larry Robinson, Linda Rodgers, Terry Rodriguez, Robert Rout, Mary Rusher, David Rusherton, jeff Sacilowski, Cheryl Sahazar, Janie Sawyer, David Schmidutz, Diana Schrenker, Iohn Scott, Randy Servies, Rebecca Shaw, Dana Shawhan, Roy Shipley, Diane Short, Iames Busy hands and busy minds help young girls develop into young ladies. 1 78 Seventh ggxxgggggggw. A 2 2 ' , 2 K 'I iraisfxgi g,225,fasE2a22 35.22. ' - ' EE, ,. ,, . 1:22. 22 - J:-' 'sw f' 5' 22, ,2 1: 2222-Sf. 2 k -2 , 2.fz:22z12ss5t 262 2 Q2 22 2, 2 22273 W 2 S ,Q 'ia 22 22 ,Snap 2 g 2 35 X as 3 il am ,2 P 2 2 2 .. M 222 -sf, E. 2, f 22rs M 2252?2f -22222 R S Q 22 2 X295 2 2 - -1 a n 11. 'fill 2122 2 11 wE7?f' J2T fi' . 222a.122,222?T,2,21g2,r,2,:+2. 2rf2ae2,.2 22,.12,-22 ,.., ,,.., .. . . 22,:22f:fi.4-iim ,2 -.-, ,, - .,.. ,.,,,,, , H,,,,,,.2222 f..-1 21 . , ,. 222222, . 2 222222222afs ,, ,. . .. -2 , , ASW? will 5 ?:'.:1 - '21.:1..2-wi' .. ,. uiii-l2?lif', ' mls iliii-t vezzkv. , ,,,.,,.,' - ,. , ff' 122 Y wifi '-r 3 2- 1' 2 21 ' f'-3,5121 22 J 42. 4 2 Y af Q 22 ,ma 2 as 22 ww? GL 222 an 2 if ,, -H22 .fi X 322,12 ri S r 29' 22 2 . . 2 22 Qi'-r 22 ,2 A as 4' ,Q 22: 7 me 5 it X ,2 1.1. ,sf2fw 1.f2eEg, 2 iswfwfrsee lass'wf22:rzaw1s2t'fifeieev m2fsrg2gg55g5?2g2:22222,23422:5222:s1q2,2mgr2,222a22s2 ,222y5gg,,,2,2222r2222s2,ee?i Sz2,222,,,2saf2ssrt32'22 Tf22v1s2ggf2ggeg5i22?f2i.42vr' aar5g,2z2,,gQ 122, .1 22,22r,2,,.g,222,i ffifmllaiflvll-5il5?iS?l' -2 :Z :E.:Ef4iiW11Pf5- -22, :1z22 2tfm,. 'tPis,.ze?i'3i'52Zi5 v:axl1z 'fS1'Si41S't 22:2 ,,,5,1 M1122 2??42ig-vm ,gfqgfizf :-,, -2. sf, ., 52 191255 2 s:,22:'f.-- fsr wf-if ::2s1g '41tSf 2222, 2, .22 2 2111.-, 25527121 12212 -Iezgsvzgfqa t - z 12,1 Jai. 1 an . :- -wus, . irfglff' tt 1 221125,.z: 22.215 ' E: J 5 -2 522-,i ii ..,., 2 ,.,, 22. . f fir' -,222 222, 4 22222 S RL 1.2222 .mg r 1 it' L 22 , .,.. is 222. :-2 . - Pi Q2 2, -2 , 2,22 2 2.2222 4121.5 2 - -2,-.,, 123 5 22 , as -- 2 Q 1-42 Sl 2-fag 35222 -2 ,Q 1 22 225 2 , .2 . gtg, 2 32.225 9 -K KV 5 2 H' 2522 'M W 22. 2 2 Q 2. 2. ,2 2, 5 was 9 ,,,,r.,, .,. ,.,, ,, .,,, ,,,,,,,,,r,,, ,, Ek ll , 2 Ea 2. 2 gt 5 fx' Ae' 9 X 2 P K ,2 f ft 22 ni' if S2 gi .x gi: M2211 H ?ill?'55Mf'1 , 2 , .saga ,. ., 22 if -feswssisszw 2 ,, :mg 3535225 'i ,?L5W'eS K ffffl, 5 gfliitszgf ,..22222' 2, 221 , -as '3't'rs2EQsv2? Iilsisf egfezgs .M i f ,2 if 1 ,. Q -1 2 2 2 , 2 , .222,-2 22- N 2222 A Wiz 2 tet- .K gag? . -M- .221 2222 22 2 Q,12.222gf2,v22.a-12,,22,.ss 55525525 22212221 gswf ,2,sxi5ri55E 12n21,2ef-ui' .1 221,2 3 ' - 21' 2,5325 1 ..,..2222 2 2 22 , , fe 2 wk. 22222 f .2 2 H 2 2 8 s ,2 :xl 3 M S 2 t 2 2 , - 5 ,., V , ' ' i ii : .2 z.. :ff5,'i5' + - 2 as Y 5 22 ?l . 'Wie ' 2. ' i a fi M 5 ' 2 Sf 3554 is , lt 1 -'Q if 2, 2 K 22 2 2fz'f:,2 s,2 wisQ 212' tiifigseg? ikriit . K T52 1 'EE-f , 2 .22..2,,. ,. ., ., ,.,, sam , . 2 2,,., 2 , -- s- , . . -,tffasisiii ,t g5f,?, 2 .L H - m sg, 2 222545522257 .5 22. 2 wg, -Q WQWZ P 23225 . NW 22 2222.1,,22,1:'g--,,,-.,.'Saa2S',gy4 -25' 25 :,222.a. :..-'.22 12s2s izlagmfma .22' 22 W f rfss1at,f9' .2 22 .sr:at:fc,:?7,-W ' .E in 2 'I fi 1t,.?:,:-f Q fszftiisigsl' 2- .,2'sz,sszfff-2:15 '22 6' 2 2,22-af 4, . ,, iifiii' f r wif, ,,,223t5 . ' .2 1 -- -' - .. , 2' , 7, 2. ,' fiztiiififex-9i5W21'r x' 3EQff5Sj2'1f5i57a5?r,. ' -' fiil'ijife'lF1'A5T sw ' f' '1FTffJ'2f' .2 .EELVSGI ,S:E fY f--- 'fzglflmgl-', Wffut' .' fa' ii' ' Mi M2921,-1rff22:..Q,. - 2 -.E -22.22.-,,f2-,222,-J-1 sw f, 2 '-2 2 f X. .f,w2,.2 ,2f2, 2 ,22,.. 2 , rr2,rf??E5T512 f2':si'?2lfiE'f?31z . H fk as-.:,,.e,r.k.i'f2 :za 2 , -:2 -1 .,,.w,f12,.2j'e,- . 22- ,.., yrs,-113. if 4 2 mr , kt . umm.. ...QS -' 25 . .i?. , 5I.mwg,i5 fag , f. . '1 . 12 29225251 V 2' -- . 2, 2'25fsf'Hi 2Z ' 22 12--2'rSr22'k?2si?i222Q1f 2-33555221 -:- w we-2125 ,gk 5254224223535-2 fsrfif iszifvzs- im . sf ,.,3.1222r 21.5 f S , ,i12-.2,gfsg?52,fgz,i22s, 2fg2g3ggQ?,,sz. 222W - 22-221, ggifssirzzeg 2 2 5222 . . -M2,222,,22222,2sef 2?r21f2w5a '. ,. .2. ,,.2:w22222 ,fwa f , -Q-ww-12-22, 222-22,5 ifS21fr:2i112stz 22 fsQ1-f2 - rsziril -2 225 ii, fi?fl?tEs5tSif?ibii5EE?f- ar22ff 2i igeefeh- ' ps 22 252 if 5gjfg:.,,Q. :::12aa7425 :'.::i:' 1371557 f75li3Lir5i5,::w 9t5FfS5iLi?f.il5y?f' Alfff 522: M-i5'ffiSiELS f5efQ9E'f if-21 'f':: .,,firssisftiil?fL5SEE13g5 9flf5QfQQf7Qg52,- 2 . , 2, 24 jfi?illEri5QE5? zz .2 I -,V ,':22,2,1es..,,22 . 'f2,i:r'e2e2 K yiifii ,sr-,..::'1 '-112' 21: fy' ' 11-5 S gi - --T'-2,12 'iff gi TiiL,i4 a4if2?i,,1 125,29 v -2 2 Fifi? 2- , 'r EA SE ' ffm., -,ls -f::J2L.zf:z2' 52 .1 2 ' 5252295 ' I is 2222-1,-.,.f3 , -- - : .. ' . :ermsw f-f- , ,sw sr--f .rr . :zI?2rx:e-we: ,,-.5 mmf?-4w:, A: ,2 2gxr!?cr.,,4:, 2 xat,..,-:Wk r K, .K ,,:.,,.,ig,g,, ivfsffarigfgff 2-121-1 -ftifffi: .,,. si2 f2:r:f2:s2e2, yes:-MW, .2t2g2rgsrf2sa4s2g2 5.12. K 92,2222 s1,'2,ss:Q1,:Q:Jt4s.. wr:-,H ,,f3,r::,-5w'rn1wr.v, 22 .223 232 21fs5 ssr1sL:hzS'lef -N12 ' ,. ' -'ex-.f,w,:3:-ffP'htr'z -gt2,f222r2,,212.f22- -- - 1-1,,w,.2,,222g7f2gg2,,2,r. -,- ,. ,, 1 ,,--f22vs122,222g3f1f zygisinaevf new-fu, iriieevsilsflif' ffl' 22,52 ' '-122,t:.vz- ,ef 2 2 2 22.22 2 . 22? 22222242224 2 -A ' - 2.,. W' 21 3 f142.sf2z,ff5i1ivf5:t L9Y412aifafv'12-if ' self-confidence for future high school years Vft l fb 3 K 2 it kiiwiifffi 7 1 ea 2551 ' safe' ,. ,sf 231, 3 ' 23. I 1-3332 33 ,, 3 if '2,:,. ,:sx5zs1sx:a ' 11- 1--1 Fimlfw 13,1 - M3- 3 33--3, 2- , 113,113 . 3- 12,1 ,S 2,1 fsi X E::7K'K: ': Qing 1-' L ., , 1- , K ,1, h . xg , 3 wht ' tl A E? ti Y 3333, 33: 3 , Sf-'33, 33 1 , B W X33 f 3 'B iw 33 ,ii -1. it 3 'f ff' 311 , 3,251 3,2 3 2 , Q3 aw P 5 Y' 3 .1 1 X 3 3 3 3 3 H 3 .1, 3 1 h Q I 5 H'2.::5f': . .fz fifli . K x - .. .35 3 iq W EYKT? x ' ' 3 323' 2' 2 ,,, 5 +2 2 32-1 -13 ,. 3. 3' 2,235,350 ai 32 3 X 333 , Slifiiiaiii 3,3a132--.-3. 1 .. -5 333-3 33- ,3 -- . ..3 . 333 333 33.2.3-..3.3 - , s31ssas2ss1ze23g31 -1 13 2 : ' aslsslfiis-21 - ,. saws., 333133, 1. '- , ifliii-MSEZSQ? vvfkf X' -2. 955 3fXQ1R55i5g55JW8? K -': M X 1:3 ' agp 2E32i3sv3,,g22w 1333361433 .mxgfi 2392, K , 1: i13ii'vg51: 'fill ' 'ttztfilt V 1325132223 1' xiii-V, 425' of 5133? .3 .531 gig? i23'5313j'5z, - . ifi5xxie2:-'. .gjitjgq ,semi rm . is L' ' ': 1. ,.:'z31'3s1:1a' 3 131 1s.'f::,-'ig- ' 1555-QP? ' - 1i'.2ei11,,.: 11 -W- 1 1,,,,.11. 1-3113.31 13--13-1., -ff--f .3-1a1113,.3., 21127 YY'-'1 H 11-z f:,g3g,g11 1,1f1.,-13s1i ,., si ?2232b4:v'1,,1v1-f -:2szs1ag::, ngg,-1.:,L Ea., .3 3 13-13z1,1-i.i32?'1f7i' , K Q , .1. -4.-132 ,.1,,,3.,.3:H3e1.-,wa 2:4311-H221-.111:f2z. ,.... 3,1 33.332123.f11.-4313-11, 115.1 I -':f': - 2:-is f?'f2'452S1-f?132iQs,fe2:'szifwff-i532-f:z'1S1' ft, I - 33 f:'1 ' V: 16. 1.3- E 1.S4Ll9i,5-' ' JZ.::gifsss-.:sf:fl.X, ' ISN l 3 3 3 'QW 3 3 Y 3 ll 3 KH KJ 3 A Q ' X - 54, W ,fi 912554. 3:a,,::,, .3, 133 --- . .3. 13: - ,. 5g,3,.' 1,,5,, ggg Sri .. e, 1 33, 3, . 1-.31 22 N M , 2 , bitt 2 3 M3 25 5 33 5 ff 31 if . 3 ,3i3 3252 , E ' 3 .333 33-..,1 .. -1 H ?iE f, - ,,.21 -2.353 M2 E55 ttf' 4 L 'Q Kit 2 W gt ,Q a it X wr 3 11? k 3 F' 33 Q 1 1 il 42 , 3- am 3,3 ,2 it vs' 35131,,m,vf3,ifsfesjtgggf12132321,,7,gE,L3Ma1 13,1.,1 2132-1221-M51--31 - 1 - ' '3s:i:ss1!?s1'f?1-3 .3,333,1132.223231-fa.-Z 1333.-3M-3 ,EY13?Z3i?i5i9ffiSl -2-a 'i '+ K H 55 7555183533 :im-i12ffzs?is.1w1 1f M2 ,..3,.3,.3,,3 U ,132 1 . - 3'3Q w.i3f?? ls wifi! 2 fKKg f,-'12,,5fi?.'fS?i-ififff 2 NJ' - - 11,1111 - 1 ..-, ...yy 3 5. 3 If 3 3 '.2.1L.-V..-y -7 12,1 3 i ' . - ' , gpg: IE91S-3?SS25FfSEY?Qtiitikiikfsniifigqtiewieiaitafi' 1 'i 1 . 3 3.25 -' , si' , 1' - i3?32233ez3s3i??3it25' -43-1,1.-f121g.1iz3,5efi135g3f vi FFS . 'K K 1' iig33s2ig3g3g3gQ322 '- ' If 355' 11 s7i:2fi5i,i5E33?Z3?W '-251.3 1 9235523573 fsiiiilifii-ISK . --1,15 , :13 -'-' ,, - .1313.,,3133113,113- fm t-'i33Se?12fPt13 H ' ' Wm? ' 2 K' 11,1 11i'1?'5?W .gf 3 , I lf? ,1 . S - TEENSYt:TTf27ZSi1!9gg,g' W-le, 1 t 3 f - 213 12 A1513 3 f. 3-wi . . .3 - ' U' g,,311.g113ve ,,3f - ,,,1:ii'f1, , .. .-1 5, w a?13z?.s,QK11f 1,,1,,.1,13 ,, . , . 33211 - 3 f',KfHae39i W' - 333W wavy ef - '2'i31,133f3,323 33.513133 3liKlQ331ssqi?S 333,132 3, 33 ..3,. ,3 333 , 45 3, 133 1-1. 3, 33 3 3 sv diffs 3? '-sf,1.g?t23a5 . 3 ' zaamavfw . - 3, 13-if-1-2 t - - ' 3331 3 33 33 331 is .32 . 3, ,,,.. ., 3 .. 31 L - -31 -1 33, ..f- 11-321313 Q,,s.e333,12 1.2 3-1 f 211,31 3, Y 3' .5 3 X - . L. 3 1 1 3 A 3 5'l5'2:3,w l as 3 2, :Ex ,Z my 323s 3 i' A85 3 33 X I 1 ' gi Q32 .33 3235 KE ll 33,535 3 M iii, ff' its 33 2 13 2 -3 WEAR? -' ff K ' ' -1':: 5?2i!!i'1 ,..-,. . .-...- . ' - 233 . 2 ,. .,... 11 -1 ,313,35,a,111,s2a-32355552 1,-13 k,,k,, 11,,13,,1P- 2 1 ,-133.-:13111s .-is '22 s2a21'G 5i3? . . .352 115,31-3253512333 31123923 gf,-f,,,,'3,f13,1a,1 2 f:1is1'2f1-f 321 if-is i5s'f?f1. ,SP11-313 33,1132 3-,: ,gQz1sf2,s 34,151-'1:,1'1' 11 ,,g5,11,, F H' - 3 Q fx 5 K' 3 S - ' -??a,?fa,.61,si' f'.2?,131 3 33,53 -2.23-33 33 3- .. - 3.::'?3?Hs.i?3ei 31-5333.33 .. 5152? 11312s2?2!sszf11ff' 3,3 ,iwzffsii ' :ti 1 g2,,iVQ Yiisa23??33?t ., 2 1 3, a, .,-21.22-.13111 , 215 Ts, 3, 3.3 .,as13s'fS33+:1f2P , ,.,, ,,,,.., . ,, 2, 32.3213sX' 3.3.32 3 -2 31.fi3sft13?zsi1 ,. ,,,,.,, ..,.., 3 SKK , 3 53, ff' .33--3.-33f,.,.2.3.3f...x,.3 li 2 I 3, , .L 3 , 22, . H 2 J. B '1 2 3 432 ,ES 3333 if las 'QQS33 35 9:45358 af, 3: 3 3, 3 33 .3 32 as ity 2.2 S 33 '3 3 5,533 ti 3,3 ,532 53325 33 2 s 31 3f3.33,.22.-vm v 32 3 2r:'1,1w1,.- . 3. 13321 .313?33 .. 3123. K. 33-,. 32,-5112211 32 ' ,131 121, 53155533 ,3 521141 .Wea ,, , , ,M .3535 , ,3 32,33,.1..m,11,11-1--12,- 3 . .2121-1,13.,, ..,,. 3,.,. VX 2. 3 ,.,-g 32, . ' s i iligri ' 5:3151 . 3 ,,3gg3,g33s5, . ,133DgQ232-2,-92. 111 TK esffi ii EH X39 3 f 3? 5' f , 3 4 :x 3 ,. X 5' 3 iv Y 3 3 ...,.. MN . ...V x 33 3 3 - 113 'ef' 1.33 we 3 r. ,IWW 2 5 5' ,3 2 3 x 20 t 3 3 1 - 13, 13.11, ' i,,g g,f?,g1fg33ga1 39ss' , ' --J ,,Sff32g 5tQ ,-jgglpgsxfivl 3: 55511-1531 355332-131 wr.-' 1- -. iititiafgw 1 213-.-',f,f 115- H . 1 '11-1'3ffHi,'-232 1fw'33ft1sN 3 .,,, 3, ..,.., 1 ..33,1,3,13,3 925 3 fQ3, f2,sf5'- 3eK ff5P2,353i,5 1-W3 1g'1 1 13?sif.z1sif 'K . i?fii'f12g3e--S . 3 3 'g3e1Q,v12fi? . i yQ 53. P , , 'ff .213 3 H 3 32.5, , 1. '31 11, --'QP 1 , 1, 'iz' Q., l1i,L,'E,'11 Wifi,-1 -. , .f,13,,g,,,,-1, fy: ' X'fggF:ggg,Eg3?t53'ft K K K .. ,-33.g,13.331,1s13se13. .3 ., :-,:- : . , ,K as. ,. 1,2333 -2si33a3,1.3?i3 ,fm 1.-:aw 1 we t i z-5 S- 113322Qga3,2i2f2sft1, 73s2f2f213f?iSz2t'2si1 41 ,. ,11 132i-,138322 ,,5,,..3,q, ,,,,, A , .,,.., M, -1333,-3332,33 irwiiif tai. 5'x11'wsgf.f2,33 2 1.13,1. 11,131 V I 3 9 2 3 1 Q5 2 3 33. :,1.3, 2,332 154135511281 . ,,,, . x g33,g33,5,1 332 t f 5 35 X21 ig-1-23-.3 X' 3 3 3 2 32 33, ,H sfv,51f3111EN' fi I f1 -S 13ff1sW2fS33fgs,,f ..22142'ii1xs115i1. 52 122765-seilvilliy 113-i1:s:122:41':Q13, . - W-Isis? 11L,i22i111ig,44s,133 351,21 ' s2i13N1111Qf- ,3,11, 33S13fw 11 33-321' N361 133s3f3z's3z13 1,,T,?3,,33w,,gg3,X1 113,1s.1 3. ,.3., ,..,, .3 Vi5i'59EJ7?f3zL 1 i-Eli5Ei.iYi?ES55i iii,'lsi5iii9E'f3i5 gfts, 22'132?1fiiE5123i3f51 Wtismzii -it 1 31 1 -ff---- 11 1,2 3-1,3-.3-133332-,131.. 3 3 92 al K 5 la K 2 ik! 9 9 W 5' Q , .,,.. . ,.3.3,3323 1 -1 . . .v, 3-13 3 ,.,, . , V, .3 , t 3, , S .s,.1, ,3,,,.,,.,1 , ,.33,,53iH1? 125532211 ,E ,:, ,, - 13 1 HQ 'ffLif 'i 'fisf12 ili'4'i1fff.'- . 231121.-,-1213 . 1 .3 --mf' N-1 -11: 11.'1, 11 . ' ':'.3..2. fe1 K K , , .. ., ,, ,,, gg'331i, ,1,, 3 ' - , n 139 -'1 s,33 fEf':r-.1,.11,.1 -- I ' 1--3 .,,. --... 2 , ,, -. . 23 f ff---f - 1233... 3 'i' -,fm 13- ' V , 5 3 55 :.g, K 'fjj' ' K irr5f'fgf '. Z.fK, :. , ' 951. 1 ' iaivfsf ' ' 1 1I - 5321335351-1 KVI, 3 ...... . , , . .. . . ... 33,3 .- -,3 3,3331 .3 53,311--ii , 23321313-2 213. 1 ' 1221332123311-M-33 13,1113 1 . i1ii?'S?faZf155135351195 FEM 3f?13?13i?S3tii Wi-5255221351 1 3 ., 3, ..,. 3333311 .-.- ,., ...,,. ,.,,.,2 213.. ..3..33.....3p 33,..2,..1.3 3, . 3 3. '1:,f1fsg1 ,zszg-1,.fQ11,,21e3.1.,.11,f2 31,1,1s , ,, -1 - ,1 11,:13..1s3g1, f- 161,331,-133-f132-132-132 . , 11.-.1 1 , 3..-.1-13-13.13, .3 - 1--2,13z..e1..Q,,-11.313, ' 3 1133,121,.2111113a1s,23,,we '1i,.f2,f1ea3sf12g3s 1zsfzz131,i1,--232 i5si'3iisf,:s 1 e iiiw v ,.---13,,.3,. .. , ,?43?lsz:sw1f. '- 5-1 .1s14zz:a1.s2z.s:f,3 3- 13 -'5,, 1 , 32,13,.g, ' K .-: W 1 , , .L:4:,:3 . X5,-x r , if ' 233 mga , 58.3331 fi 3 S 28 Q 3 .. .3,1.e1 ,.33,.. -21132i33??e.33?s Fr 3 M' s 142 time , 3 3 3 3 H 'I 5 '- l'TViiEX5f-YV-tif IST? ' - E2-13i2?3ie1k?g.. ,D535,2.5,3ggg,,1Q,,a,,,L, ..-2, is-1srzz.:?1gb5li' ' -313:-7 'v'3sg12za33:a2 Q 1 'im-g33g211,-1. 3 3 .211 Sz33i3s1.23s1a21 .511 531,123,321 - 133, - ,,, ,, k KK 55 7' H '-JFQKJSZT Q , 3- 1 3 , .-11 33,.geg32.,q,,533 3- 2 ,2 , I -3 34 9, R.. .,,... , .5 ...,,... ,... E, 3 E53 if .3i'Jf 2Ez 3 31 3 X Q K 't 'gk F 1 sm 2 3 ,,3 .,,.,,..,, . 2 ,, , , . 3.,. .,..,,.. . 31 1.-11--11 11.1, 1- 1.-3.1, 3-. , ,,-11,,1,,111- 11-331--3 , ..,, . 2,..,. . ,.11, K ..3,722, g12,.3..1 13-.3.fZif13fK- i'1i11.h11-'1fH.:-11-- ,,1,,.2w,, I 3, .3 333, ,32 23 3 3 3 - .3-.,.,.13 3 ,ga1g!.,-Es -93 aff: :gf K :1tf. m, .IF-2 323, 21. . Ww w it 3 , F :'-- . .- i '1v'11 1 '..'-' 3- 13- 13, 1-, 11 1 . 1, ,-1,, 12, 13,f1,3,,3,,,e,f 3 ' JX3 3 3 ,..., .32..,,, ,p m I ..- '- 13 93,132 4, ' ' K q, 33 ya. X vi W 31 1 33 ,, 3, 433 I Z 5 J X' S 3 33 3 . . . ,'1.. ,333 . W --. 33 '- . . :.1,,'3 I vel' - 3 .2 .F of - 1 'I' ' 3, 3 es, ' s 'K 3 3 Mffh , it l-1'f1.tf1:1'1 ' .22 ZW-5 ki - 1- .1,.,f-1.,f1,,,1 1-, 1,,.1-, 1 .'1,. 11.3-i12,131?E2i1S12e1'st ,- ,,13 -.,. -1-11 3-,3 .2,.. 3.31.123.33,131 , , 3 , 3 ww 3 2 '- '- -- s37g3:12,1,11. ' . ' . ' 1w 13ti13t.-1131, f 1, 3, .,..,. 1, S 1,'1, ' fl5ffl5ff5f.?i ?K. 1 1 1 1. ' - Lriiilffif 2' '-1 . 1 Sink, Tom Sloan, Theresa Smith, Charley Smith, Cheryl Smith, Clayton Smith, Darrell Debbie Marty Sharon Tammy Stanley, Vickie Stanson, Ruth Smith, Snider, Snider, Songer, Stephens, Lee Ann Stevens, Debbie Stewart, Ierry Stout, Cindy Taylor, Clay Thennes, Paul Tinch, Tina Tooley, Toby Tullis, Robin Turner, Karen Ulery, Brad Unger, Kim Vaughn, Robert Wade, Chuck Wainscott, Chuck Walford, Rodney Walker, Greg Watkins, Danny Waymire, Kelly Webber, Mindy West, Debbie Westerfield, Divine White, Craig Whittemore, Ioyce Whittington, Steve Williams, Chris Williams, Gary Woodruff, Gary Woolman, Earl Wylan, Mark York, Mike Seventh 1 79 BUSINESS MMUNITY 5.0. v ' , 3+-',-F ' . fmgffffi R-F1? -1. , 4' E5mf4- tim 'HEEL 31 'rsh .6 .lvl -Ffv ' EITJI- , up 'N -.L -g. WF? T .,.--- fl ima X211 r-- .. -I .-ll 'IW 1 un an an ul ,S S 'A ' 'A' 'i gk Ljgphw-.. , . . tl.. K V 5 lf1.14H i5 51 h?'A' T - 'L bf E I t Q- , , . , ,Sf 4 Q X . xx'-X . 1 ' . :wi 1, Cl 1. T E . - Ei -.,. TE: aa 'K 3 Y l 7 3 I 1 x- ' -Q We made the crank We're Delco Remy. The automotive electrical people. In the years that have passed since we turned the crank into a relic, we've been busy. Building Delco batteries. Delcotron charging systems. Electric starters. Ignition systems. And just about everything else in your car that,s electric. As a matter of fact, today vve're the Worldls largest producer of electrical sys- tems for cars, trucks, buses, farm tractors, construction vehicles, boats, garden trac- tors . . . well, you name it. Big deal, you say. Who thinks about electrical systems? Hardly anybody. We build them to work so well nobody has to. 182 Business Community a classi . getting rid of it- MARK OF EXCELLENCE Division of General Motors - Anderson, Indiana 4. Mr. Magic 523 Broadway Got a heavy date? Want your car to make a really good impression? Go to Mr. Magic for a complete cleaning job, inside and out. Kim Harris and Iill Emswiller found that Mr. Magic really is a magician when it comes to cleaning cars, and so will you! Clair Call 19 W. 11th St. Clair Call has the latest in men's fashions. Steve Horner, Rick Clark and Brent Shalk know that the guy who shops at Clair Call is in,'. Only after your visit to Clair Call will you know what it means to be a member of the in crowdu. Anderson Federal Savings and Loan Assn 100 W.11th St. Anderson Federal Savings and Loan Association is the largest federal savings and loan association in Madison County. Debbie Stevens knows her savings is safe at An- derson Federal. Downtown office-Iackson at Ele- venth. South Branch-1724 East 53rd Street. Business Community 1 83 Lynch Corp. 2300 Crystal St. Ioan Susko and Chuck Campbell were amazed when they discovered the variety of services Lynch Machinery performs. From the molding of glass bottles to the wrap- ping of Three Muscateer bars! Lynch Machinery offers machinery for every need. Miller Huggins Inc. 1 21 2 Meridian St. Miller Huggins offers everything for every office, from paper clips to the most elaborate office furnishings. Mr. Gilliam helps his son, Micky, choose a typewriter from the wide selection at Miller Huggins. Ranch Market 19 W. Cross St. Really good food and really low prices are always available at the Ranch Supermarket. Carol Radford and David Purkey enjoy shopping at Ranch because of the pride that is taken in making Ranch an ideal place for grocery shopping. Pick up your grocery list and head on out to the Ranch Supermarket. Russ Regenold Pontiac 303 Pendleton Ave. Russ Regenold Pontiac offers the right car for everyone, from sport cars to luxurious sedans. Pat Robinson finds that for economy and beautiful styling it's best to shop at Russ Regenold Pontiac in Anderson, I. C. Penney's Mounds Mall Coco Dunn and Brenda lanes are Highlandys representatives on Penney's Teen-Board. Highland students shop at Penney's for the latest fashions. Penney's is the store for everyone's needs. 1 st National Bank 735 Main St. The young bank where you can have free checking if you are age 17-22. This is 1st National's way of lending a financial assist to young people-our customers of the fu- ture. 1st National Bank of Madison County is the bank that gives you more. Business Community 185 Guide Lamp 2915 Pendleton Ave. lim Maxiener and Robert Jarrett, and improve automotive lighting as Guide Lamp engineers, show Iacque a part of the General Motors Mark Iarrett one of the many facets of of Excellence' Program. testing procedures used to maintain E 1 I 3 m I Dr. I. R. Mayer 1 and Dr. R. I. Patrohay 1023 Meridian St. Dr. I. R. Mayer and Dr. R. I. Patrohay offer complete vision ser- vice. For contact lenses or eye examinations, Connie Stevens knows she gets the best service in Madison County at Mayer and Patrohay optical center. 186 Business Community Sears Roebuck 1204 Main St. Anything can be found in Sears Roebuck and Company, one of An- derson's largest and most practical stores. Susan Miller, Debbie Overby and Holly Pierce find good quality merchandise in Sears' Ir. Dept. Reid's Studio 1205 Main St. Getting married, having an anniver- sary or just wanting your picture taken-shop Reids. The fun-loving photographers, and the reasonable prices make it enjoyable to shop at Reids. Mr. Plumb, Reid's photogra- pher, shows Linda Dotson the results of her pictures. Oliver's Plywood 2103 Broadway Olivers offers the lowest prices ever on paneling prefinished trim, nails, ceiling tile, and doors. Stephanie Smith enjoys listening to the salesman at Olivers explain about one of their fine pieces of work. Business Community 1 87 Heckaman Buick 2721 Broadway U. W. Heckaman, of Heckaman Buick Inc. invites you to their showoom where you can get a A Heck of a Deal on any car you desire to purchase. Betty Sizelove and Terry Shipley find the Opel the car to fit their needs at Heckaman Buick. 188 Business Community WHBU 640 Citizens Bank Bldg. Diane Whitaker investigates the possibilities of becoming a disc jockey for WHBU Radio station. She realizes for up-to-date news and basketball scores, WHBU offers the finest service to Madison County residents. D.W. Iohns 915 E. 21st St. D. W. Iohns specializes in quality electrical contracting of all typesg industrial, commercial, farm, and residential. They offer complete en- gineering, and planning estimates are available. Keith Alfrey and Doug Johns inspect one of the latest pieces of equipment, the Sky Hookn. Citizen's Banking Company 1101 Meridian St. For full service banking, Willie Flowers and Teresa Reynolds learn why their bank will be Citizen's Bank, and why your bank should be Citizen's Banking Co. They provide security through planned protection. Richland Fire Department Prosperity Road For your protection: L. Weston, Lee Dillon, R. Bryant, W. Weston, M. Hamm, C. Fetters, L. Breece, B. Nagel, F. Swaim, B. Hamm, G Kreigh, C. Cooper, C. McKissick, I. Scharnowske, R, Hope, E. Wagner B. Dashler, C. Knowles, West, Lindzy, Hooker, and Kelly. 7 Dairy Queen 902 W. 53rd St. You take the high road. I'll take the low road. All roads lead to the Brazier Dairy Queen. Karen Emmons enjoys preparing a tasty treat for all of the smart people that know how to crown the perfect date, with A Dairy Queen, of course! Business Community 189 Kirkman's Iewelry 1213 Meridian St. Kirkman's Iewelry and Gift Store has supplied Anderson residents with a complete selection of jewelry, watches, silver and china for half a century. Kim Young and Greg As- bury examine the wide selection of quality silver at Kirkman's jewelry. 190 Business Community McDonald' s Furniture State Rd. 9 South McDonald's Furniture Showrooms serve the community with pride and convenient service. Marsha Blair and Ierry Dusenberry know that fine quality furniture can be found at McDonald's. The Varsity Shop 922 Meridian St. The Varsity Shop provides the la- test fashions in suits and sports wear by leading designers and manufacturers. No matter what the occasion. Doug LaGarde knows-go best, go Varsity. Doddis Flowers 5213 Columbus Ave. Dodd's House of Flowers has flow- ers for every occasion. Also select from Dodd's elegant planters and wall plaques. Nita Patterson and Dave Morgan place an order at Dodd's for an on coming school dance. The I Dol' Shop 5217 Columbus Ave. Have you heard about the newest Bridal shop in Anderson? The I Do Shop has quality attire for that special day in your life. For brides- maid dresses, mother's dresses or for tuxedo rental, contact the I Do Shop and let them help you make your day extra special. K Business Community 191 Wim' 192 Business Community Hunter-Weidner Chevrolet 2603 N. Broadway Cathy Pence and jim Showalter have found the best selection of new and used cars at the most reason- able prices at Hunter-Weidner Chevrolet. They both agree that, If you don't buy a new or used car from Hunter-Weidner, the reason won't be the price. Atlas Red-D-Mix Alexandria Pike Do you need concrete to pour for your new patio, or perhaps you are getting rid of that gravel driveway forever? Then why not call Atlas Red-D-Mix? Handling concrete is Atlas, only line of business so you know that you are getting the best concrete made. Call Atlas Red-D- Mix and find out for yourself the right place to call for complete ser- vice. Frisch's Big Boy 500 Broadway Everyone finds Frisch's a great place to meet friends for either an after game snack or a complete dinner. Mike Hinton and Cindy Moran know that two locations serve the Anderson area with prompt, efficient service. Carl Chambers Real Estate 5123 Columbus Ave. Thinking about a new house in the future? Contact Carl Chambers Real Estate. Chambers adds a personal interest in finding the home for you. Pam and Christy Chambers enjoy helping their father in his office. Chesterfield Lumber Company 232 Anderson Road When building a house or just remodeling, check the reasonable prices and quality products at Ches- terfield Lumber Co. This company offers a complete line of hardware items, power tools, and paints. Peggy Manship knows that Chester- field Lumber Co. is one of the best in our area. Kelly's Furniture 1129 Meridian St. When planning a future home, Kelly's is happy to serve customers with fine quality furniture. Sharon Moore relaxes as she enjoys the comfort of a beautifully styled couch at Kelly's. Business Community 193 Mathew' s Super Market 2310 Broadway The Home of Shurfine Foods and Farm-Fed Beeff' is Mathew's Market. Open 24 hours a dayg for convenience sake. Mathew's fea- tures visomatic check-outs. Re- member total shopping saves money at Mathew's. 194 Business Community DeCker's 21 W. 'lltll St. We measure progress by com- parison. There is no finer sports department than the one located 67 steps off the Meridian Street in downtown Anderson. Mike Dotson learns from Decker's sales represen- tative what the N.F.L. equipment includes. Apex 225 E. 10th St. Apex Beauty School offers complete beauty service at popular prices. Highland students appreciate the convenient Apex service hours. Rapp' s 821 Meridian St. The salesman at Rapp's give you his complete attention. Money savers know that Rapp's is their place to shop. Tom Castor selects a sports jacket from Rapp's wide selection. C. 8: I. Flowers 1927 N. Madison Ave. For a night to remember, C811 Flower Mart has special flowers for special occasions. Ron Vogal knows that C811 Flower Mart is the only place to buy his flowers. Business Community 195 Geetings Sales 81 Service 3601 E. 10th St. When you are sick you want a doctor with experience. When your lawn mower is ill, don't you want experience for it, also? Geeting has 15 years of experience in this business. Debbie Geeting knows, R. W. Geeting handles only the best. F- F-1-'lC:E Qin Al ESTATE BUILDER WX Fleenor's 230 E. 9th Si. Ierald Summers and Bruce Bryant know that Fleenor's has the best in wholesale auto parts and acces- sories. Fleenor's offers new and rebuilt auto parts. Fleenorys have been Serving the automotive field for over 30 years. 196 Business Community 25.655 Sam Price Real Estate 925 Pricewood Ct. Let your dream house be yours with Sam Price. They build houses to fit your needs. Contact Sam Price when you are ready to buy a home of your own. Towne Shoppe 1033 Main St. No matter what the occasion The Towne Shoppe has the perfect attire to fit the needs of all Highland girls. Connie Stevens models one of the elegant formals found at Anderson's finest stores, The Towne Shoppe. Emge Packing Co. 2000 W. 8th St. Emge Packing Company is one of the largest and best meat packing business in the Madison County area, with government inspected meats. They furnish our leading groceries and supermarkets with the finest and freshest meat and sausage. Caaris Nursery St. Rd. 67 Getting ready for spring? Make the landscaping around your house take on a new look with shrubs, trees or flowers, by a visit to Gaar's. Mitchel Caar enjoys helping his father in their nursery. Business Community 197 Eberbach Motors 3701 St. Rd. 9 N. Get a Volkswagon from Eberbach Motors and be MIN . They handle a wide selection of both new and used VW,s. Vicki Musick and Robin Hines examine the new Volkswagon Super Beetle. Kaufrnan's 15 E. 5il1 St. No matter what you need, Kaufman's have it. Thousands of items in general hardware. Diane West examines a vacuum cleaner as a possibility for a wedding gift. Petersen Lumber 1701 'Ohio Ave. Is your dad remodeling your home? Are you working on your 4-H proj- ect? Petersen Lumber Co. offers every item you may need. Carole Campbell helps choose new panel- ing for her home from Petersen's wide selection. Tom Dearing Drugs 1500 Broadway Your doctor prescribes a definite prescription vital to your health. It is really important that your prescription is in experienced hands like Tom Dearing. Sharon Branham and Sharon McIntyre know that Tom Dearing also has the best in cosmetics. Buy your cos- metics from Tom Dearing. Anderson Launders 81 Cleaners 233 Sycamore St. For professional cleaning service, trust your clothes with Anderson Launderers and Cleaners. Like Donna McClendon, you'll find that your clothes look great after being cleaned there and your mirror will prove it. 5 Central Indiana Cas 91 5 Iackson St. You've come a long way with Cen- tral Indiana Cas Co. They offer cer- tified dealers that subscribe to high ideals in selling. Cindy Riley is as- sured of installation and service to her satisfaction. Business Community 199 Davis Dairy W. 38th St. Rd. Here is the all-Iersey factory that works for'you everyday at Davis Dairy. It is the business of these cows to supply milk for you which can be home delivered by a Davis Dairy man. Mary Ann Hickner buys all her milk from Davis Dairy. 200 Business Community Strickler' s Hardware 1118 Madison Ave. While helping you solve your hard- ware problems, Strickler's Hard- ware has that touch of personalized service that will make you want to shop there for all your sporting goods and hardware needs. Strickler's has been in the hardware business for over 30 years, so you know that Strickler's has the answer for you. Graham's Furniture St. Rd. 32 W. Twog souls with but a single thought, two hearts beat as one. Graham's Furniture inspires sweet- hearts like Cathy Hosier and Phil Graham to visit one of Madison County's largest showrooms, fea- turing national known brands of furniture for their future needs. PEBSI-C0lA You've got Cl lot fo live Pepsi's got a lot fo give Rag Doll 932 Meridian St. Lucky is the fashion-minded girl who knows how to create her own wardrobe. To supply her with the finest fabrics the Rag Doll Fabric Shop is ideally located in down- town Anderson. Carol and Cheryl Painter make a selection from their motheris stock of yard goods. Recreation Equipment 724 W. 8th St. From Monkey bars to swimming pools Recreation Equipment offers high quality merchandise at low prices. Vickie Stanley and Tim Sink enjoy looking over the latest equip- ment at the grade school play- grounds. ZO2 Business Community Cash 8: Carry st. Rd. 32 If you are looking for lumber ma- terials, Cash and Carry is the place to go. Fred Fuller will tell you that Cash and Carry has all kinds of quality lumber. Cash and Carry also caters to Industrial Arts Shops, and you know they would want only the best. WHUT 1417 Brown St. WHUT wishes to thank the resi- dents of Madison County for their help in surpassing WHUT's goal of 2,000,000 stamps. Two secretaries employed at WHUT are shown among the toys bought with the trading stamps. Hollon's Pharmacy 1 Panorama Shopping Center From prescriptions to cosmetics Hollon Pharmacy offers quality items just for you. Becky Miller, an I.C.T. student, helps to make Hollonys the most efficient phar- macy in Madison County. Odell Cameras 1822 Main St. Odell is your one stop photo center. They stock a full line of cameras, film, recorders, projectors, and supplies. Don't delay see Odell's today. Business Community 203 Pio-N-Pay Chesterfield Shopping Center Chesterfield is no metropolis, but it can boast of the best. If you've tried the rest, try the best, Pic-N-Pay. Kent Hanson examines some of the fine quality meat found at Pie-N- Pay. 204 Business Community Anderson Bank 931 Meridian St. It all began at 901 Meridian Street in 1880. We had claims of the largest and strongest bank in Madison County. We have moved, grooved and proved, that it is still the same full service banking, Karen Rountree learns of the trusted ser- vice offered by the A.B.C. Merle Norman 1330 Meridian St. Amy Dunn learns the techniques of applying cosmetics from the manager of Andersonis downtown Merle Norman Cosmetics. Quality cosmetics at responsible prices is Merle Norman's motto. Bud Campbell Insurance 715 E. 8th St. For all your insurance needs, State Farm is all you need to know about insurance. Bud Campbell invites you to call the professionals of the profession. Kay Campbell insures an interested client that State Farm insures their needs. Gentry's Cabinet Shop 415 Main St. Remodeling your kitchen? Gentry's specializes in planning and de- signing kitchen cabinets just for you. Ieff Gentry knows, that homes with distinction have Gentryis cabinets. Business Community 205 Reeder Printing 1629 Pearl St. Are you planning on getting married? Contact Reeder Printing for iine quality printing at low prices. Highland students realize that Reeder Printing is the place to go to get anything printed. Mr. Pizza Broadway 81 Grand Ave. Want a pizza that can't be equaled by any other? Drive over to Mr. Pizza and be treated to a gourmet's delight, in Pizza's spacious dining room. 206 Business Community Acme Paving Alexandria Pike Paving is our business, our only business. Radio dispatched equip- ment for your convenient and time- ly service. Acme specializes in prompt dependable service. Ser- vicing home owners and con- tractors, Acme Paving is always ready for your order. BOGSTERS Anderson Animal Hospital Glazebrook School of Music Anderson Aviation Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D. Gregg Anderson Business Machines Inc. Gwinn's Drug Store Bee Pee's True Value Hardware Hofherr's Muncie Music Center Carter Electric Co. Maly's Hardware Chesterfield Pharmacy Meadowbrook Cleaners Choral Department Ordies Shoes Dennis Marathon Service Iohn Roland Duo Sanitary Supply George Smith's Kimball Music Center English Department Story's Truck Stop Family Shoe and Clothing Center Sun Oil Co. llndustrial Dept.j Foreign Language Department 1970 State Fair Band Champs Index of Students, Faculty, and Activities The 1971 index has been divided into three sections: students, facul- ty, and major activities. The first number following the name in- dicates where the student may be found in the class album section. An 'X' after the name means that the student attended Highland but does not have a picture in the album section. STUDENTS OF HIGHLAND SCHOOL YEAR 1970-1971 A Abel, Richard Anthony 145 Abel, Steven Lee 110,52 Abel, Susan lane 137 Adams, Chuck Allen 173 Adams, Dale Michael 145,52 Adams, Pamela Iane 137 Adams, Rose Ann 110,70,71,72 Addison, Kathy Rae 145,71 Alder, Brian Eugene 145,59,67,90 Alder, Penny lay 165 Alexander, Gregory Wayne 145 Alford, Cindy Io 173 Alford, Sherry Lynn 129,55,63 Alford, Teresa Lynn 145 Alfrey, Keith 110 Allen, Douglas W. 137 Allison, Christina Kay 165 Allison, Michael Duane 129 Alspaugh, Gary Wayne 137,70 Amos, Ioann 165 Amos, Kathy 173 Amos, Mike Lee 137 Anderson, Ianet Susan 'l37,63,56,72 Anderson, Mike Anderson, Robert Bruce 145,52 Anderson, Steven Eric 173 Andis, Randy Lee 129,46,73,67 Andrick, Teresa Lynn 129 Argabright, Anne 173 Arnold, Lois Kay 137,71 Asbury, Greg E. 129,42,5'l,63,73,120 Asbury, Mike E. 165 Ashby, Lisa Iill 11U,47,66,68,69,7O Ashby, Nancy Sue 145,63,69,72 Ashton, Deborah Lynn 173 Ashby, Scott S. 129 Ausbun, Margaret Susan 129 Ausbun, Rhonda Marie 59,71 Austin, Dixie Lee 173 Austin, Larry Eugene 145 B Bagienski, Bill Lang 145 Bailey, Randy Neil 145 Bailey, Terry Ray 173 Bain, Michael Steven 145 Bain, Robah M. 137 Bair, Anthony Eugene 129,60,82 Baker, Ioyce Lynn 110,55 Baker, Karen Sue 165 Baker, LouAnn 173 Baker, Mike Lex 137 208 Index Baker, Phil W. 110 Baldwin, Sherry Marie 1'lO,46,69,71 Bale, Donald Stephen 110,90,85 Bale, Iim Douglas 137,52 Ball, David Monroe 137 Banter, Ken Allen 165 Barber, lim Ray 129,70 Barber, Karen Michelle 129,63 Barber, Kyle Eugene 165 Barber, Marcia Kae 110,63,70 Barden, Mary A. Barger, Brent David 165 Barker, Kevin D. 137,70 Barker, Rick Eugene 110 Barnes, Earl Glenn 129 Barnes, Ian Marie 145 Barnes, Iohn Michael 173 Barnes, Patricia Sue 110,50,67 Barnes, Teresa Iune 173 Barnett, Kevin 165 Barrett, Norman Lee 137,67 Bates, Bobby Lee 165 Bathauer, Kathleen Ann 165 Bauer, Dawn H. 137,55,67,69 Bauer, Mike Edward 129 Baugh, Steve Alan 173 Baugh, Teresa Lynn 145 Baugher, Rex Ierome 137 Baxter, Charles Andy 145,59 Baxter, Cindy 165 Baxter, William Hampton 129,59 Beeman, Dan Glenn 129 Beeman, Vicki Lee 165 Beers, Margaret Anne 129,59,71 Bellar, Douglas K. 137,42,82 Bemish, Donna lean 137 Bemish, Iohn Dale 165 Bemish, Rhonda Sue Bemish, Susan 129,59,71,150,173 Bemish, Terri 'l'l0,59,60,62,69,70 Benbow, Patricia Louise 129,66,69,52 Bender, Ieff Lynn 165 Beneiiel, Gary Lee 145,83 Benefiel, Ian Marie 165 Benefiel, Rhonda Kay 173 Benefiel, Thomas William 110 Bennett, Beverly Ann 165 Bennett, Connie Dee 110,50 Bennett, Debra 'l29,50,5'l,55,130,52 Berg, Connie Clay 129 Berg, Danny Clay 165 Bergstrom, Darlene Io 173 Bergstrom, David Paul 165 Bertram, Linda Ioanne 173 Bertram, Patty F. 129,71 Bickel, Teresa lean 173 Bigham, Candace Io 137,71,72 Bilyeu, Richard Allen 129,67 Bilyeu, Steve Edaward 137 Bitner, Barbara Ioan Biven, Cindy Kaye 165 Blair, Debbie Darlene 110,50,59 Blair, Marsha Lynn 'l29,20,5O,51,62,13O Blankinship, Dana Lamonte 173 Blankinship, Dreama Kay 173 Blockson, Greg Roy 110 Bloome, Bill Leo 129 Blowers, Mary Lynn 145 Bodkin, Karen Sue 173 Bodkin, Mark Allan 145 Bolton, Elbert Duane 137 Bonner, Ieff Niles 165 Boone, Tambi Lynn Boswell, Cathy Sue 137,63 Bousman, Kimberlee Sue 165 Bousman, Ted 137 Bowman, Brenda Ruth 110,63,64 Bowman, Teresa Ann 165 Box, Iames Alan 145,83 Box, Ron Rex 145,83 Braden Mickey Lee 165 Braden, Monty Carl 145,64,67,52 Bradford, Greg Kirk 173 Brandon, Bruce L. 137,52 Brandon, Iames Robert 173 Brandon, Ioe Ted 173 Branham, Billie G. Branham, Gerri 165 Branham, Sharon Kaye 129,55,63 Brann, Charles E. 129,62,68,69,52 Brauchla, Sanda Lynn 129,60 Brauchla, Tana Lee 137,63 Brauner, Brenda R. 173 Breese, Patty Anne 165 Breig, Rosemary 129 Brennan, Ierry Edward 173 Brewer, Dennis L. 137,73 Brewer, Ianis Rae 137 Brewster, Angie Kathleen 145,71 Bridges, Keith Leroy 137,66 Bridgewater, Robert Eric 173 Brinduse, Tim Alan 110,159 Brinn, William Edward 165 Brizendine Mace M. 165 Bronnenberg, Melanie Sue 'l45,72,92 Brooks, Raymond Dean 110 Brough, Tim C. 165 Brown, Brabara Gail 145,55 Brown, Carla Sue 165 Brown, David Michael 145 Brown, Debbie Kay Brown, Debby Lynn 145 Brown, Kathy Louise 173 Brown, Michael Allen 'l'l'l,42,73,47 Brown Brown Roger Lee 129 Russell G. 137 Steve Iay 129 Brown, Brown, , Tamara Ann 165 Browning, Bobby Rankin 165 Brumfield, Mary Iane 111,47,32 Brundage, Stephen Richard 165 Brunner, Iohn Robert 145 Bryant, Bruce Allen 143 Buchert, Mary Lou 111,46,55 Buck Ricky Verl Buckles Ruth Ann 165 Buker, Laura Ann 173 Burg, Cheryl Annette 'l11,24,46,50,7O Burk, Ionathan Randall 137 Burkhart, Dave Tim 111,62,69 Burks, Christie Iean 129,47,59,66,69 Burrows, Iacqueline Sue 111,46,55 Burton, Chuck Elsworth 165 Burton, Ierry C. 130 Burton Karin Anneliesa 111,71 Bush, Phil Wayne 173 Burler, Butler, Butler, Barbara Ann 145,63 Brenda Kay 130 David Keith 173 Butler, Harold Daniel 111 Butler, Iames Richard 130,60 Buxton, Iean Ann 111,55,63 Bynum, Bob A. 130,60 C Caddell, Iames MacLachlan 111,34,52,68,69 Cade, Cindy Lee 173 Cade, Diane Lynn 165 Cade, Iohn Paul 173 Cade, Robin Io 165 Campbell, Brenda Kay 'l'l1,50,173 Campbell, Carole Sue 11'l,42,50,63 Campbell, Charles Alan 'l30,57,82 Campbell, Cindy Ann 130 Campbell, Frank 165,37 Campbell, Iohn Craig 137,42,173 Campbell, Iohn Robert 173 Campbell, Kati Ann 145 Campbell, Kay Ellen 47,55,59,63,70 Campbell, Mary Eileen 173,42 Carlisle, Doug Gene 130 Carpenter, lim R. 137 Carpenter, Sandy Ann 111 Carpenter, Troy Eugene 137,82 Carr, Iack Leon 145,83 Carter, , Danny Gene 137 Carter, Carter, Carter, Carter, Carter Connie Darlene 137,63 Deborah Kay 173 jimmy Lee 173 Iyll Renee 165,42 Vicki Lynn 145 Cassell, Penny Lynn 145 Cassell, Gloria 111 Castor, Charles F. 173 Castor, Thomas Edward 137,42,82 Catt, Iames R. 165 Caves, Brenda Eileen 165 Caves, Gary Wayne 137 Caves, Steve Lee 130 Chamberlain, Melanie Sue 145 Chambers, Christy Helen 111 Chambers, Pamela Ann 137,2-4,55 Chambers, Pamela Sue 130,69 Chapin, Debra Lynn 165 Chapin, Irvin Lee 145 Chase, Gary Warren 173 Chase, Ieff Earl 137,73 Cheatham, Barbara 137,67,55,72 Cheek, Debra 165 Cheek, Mike 173 Cheetham, Bryn Ellen 145,72,52 Cheetham, Christopher Allen '111 Cheney, Larry E. 111,73 Cheney, Linda Ruth 145 Clanin, Iudy Lee 145 Clark, Christine Diane 145,42,72 Clark, Eric Warren Clark, Rick Thomas 111 Clark, Victoria Clay, Becky Anne 173 Clay, Cindy Io 111 Claypool, Edith Marie 111 Claypool, Pam Sue 145 Clevenger, Marty Ioe 173 Clevenger, Mike David 112 Clevenger, Reida Beth 165 Clore, Steve Bradley 112 Coffman, Teresa Cogswell, Ken Mark 165 Coleman, Yolanda Gail 165 Conley, Andy Mathew 145 Connelly, Henry Charles 173 Conner, Tommy 145,70 Connor, Bonnie Fay 137,52 Connor, Ed Roger 173 Cook, Bruce David 173,42 Cook, Natalie Ieanne 165 Cook, Pamela Sue 130,159 Cook, Randy Lynn 145,83 Cook, Rick Dennis 137,52 Cook, Sheri Lynn 130,72 Cook, Virgil Edla 112,66 Coon, Mike Lee 165 Coonce, Gary A. 112 Coonce, RaeAnna Lynn 137,4Z,55,69,72 Cooper, David 166 Cooper, Donita Lynn 137 Cooper, Roberta Io 112,55,64 Copeland, Allen Wayne 173 Cowgill, Frank Cowgill, Ieffrey Cowgill, Roger Lee 112 Cox, Barthy LeRoy 145 Crabtree, Lisa Kay 137,63 Craigmile, Kathy 137 Craig, Kenneth Wendle 137 Craig, Robert Edward Creamer, Ancle Bryant 145,83 Crenshaw, Debra Ann 165 Crenshaw, Stanley Reed 173 Cripe, Bill Patrick 145,83 Cripe, Christina M. 165,146 Cripe, Cindy Kay Croxton, Margaret Ann 'l46,71,59 Croxton, Martha Lou 174 Croxton, Walter Kenneth 'l37,82,62,60 Crull, Cindy Ann 166 Crull, Terri Ann 146,72,55 Crum, Cathy Louise 137 Culley, Kathy Lou 146,63,59 Cummins, Randy Dean 166 Cummins, Rodney Maurice 137,59 Cummins, Ronnie Olan 138 Cunningham, Paul Lee 130 Curl, Angela Annette 174 Curtis, Ava Luann 146 D Dalman, Karen lane 146,52 Dalman, Mike Norwood 138,82 Danforth, Michael Roy 146 Danner, Cynthia Ann 166 Daoust, Teresa Iayne 'l38,69,72,55 Dare, Mark Kendall Dare, Robert Kevin 112,66 Dashler, Phillip Lee 138,52 Davenport, Timothy Lee 146,59 Davis, Andrea Lynn 138,66,52 Davis, Brenda Gail 138,55 Davis, Cheryl Lynn 174 Davis, Deanna Lynn 138 Davis, Kim Sue 166 Davis, Melea Ruth 166 Davis, Davis, Mike Bruce 112,73 Sandra Fay 166 Dawson, Ricky Allen 166 Day, Cheryl Ann 130,72,71 Day, Doris Ann 112 Day, Iimmy Wayne 174 Day, john W. 112,69,68,60 Day, Norman Richard 138 Day, Pam S. 166 Day, Patricia Ann 138,63 Day, Sharon Leigh 174 Day, Scotty Wayne 166 Day, Thomas Eugene 166 DeBolt, Loretta Gayle 130,64 Deckard, Randall Gene 112,73 Delaw ter, Debbie S. 112 Delawter, Donald Morris 146 Dennis, Dixie Diann 138,64,63 Dennis, Kevin Ray 166 Dennis, Sheryl Ann 166 Dennis, Tom Alan 146 Dezich, Iudy Ann 146 DeVaney, Eugene Neal 146,83 DeVore, Danny Lee 130,66 DeVore, Peggy Ioann 166 DeVore, Teresa Lynn 112 DeWalt, Alma Sue 174 DeWalt, Frank Irvin 138 Dixon, Bruce Allen 112 Dixon, Douglas Kent 146,66 Dixon, Gregory Lee 130,78,42 Dixon, Ieffrey Paul 174 Dixon, Kathy lean 166 Dixon, Todd Allen 146,83 Dixon, Tonia Lynn 174 Dobbs, Deborah Kay 112 Dodd, Gary Keith 166 Dodrill, Linda Kay 130 Dodrill, Terry Lynn 138,63 Dolenski, Tom Gene 146 Dollar, Christina Marie 174 Dollar, Tony Iohn 146,83 Dotson, Iune Alice 146,42,66,52 Dotson, Linda Lee 112,60 Dotson, Mike David 130,42,59,73 Dotson, Terry Lee 166 Downes, Iuanita Kay 112,35,59 Dragoo, Marvin Eugene 112 Dray, Nancy D. 166 Dray, Shanda Milla 166 Drost, Paul Valentine 130,46,47 Duane, Michael Scott DuBois, David Michael 174 Duc, Brian Victor 174 Duc, Larry Victor 130,66 Duc, Renetta Hildegard 138 Dugger, E. Neale 130,70,73 Dugger, Steve Dugger, Kathleen DeEtta 146,67 Dulworth, Katherine Ann lDietzerJ Duncan, Nancy Sue 174 Dunham, Brian Todd 174 Dunham, Bruce Scott 138,73 Dunn, Amy L. 130,69 Dunn, Collette Lee 120,59,71,72 Dunn, Robert Allen 166 Dunson, Tammy Marie 166 Duren, Melva Durant, Michael E. 174 Durham, Marilyn 138,63 Durr, Donna Sue 112,51,55,79,52 Durr, Thomas Frances 138 Dusenberry, jerry 131,59 Dye, Laura 166 E Ebbert, Sharon Viola 166 Eckhardt, Elaine Marie 166 Eckert, Terry Lynn 113 Eckrote, Ierald I. 113,70 Edge, Cathy Ann 130,63,69 Edgeman, Elizabeth Elaine 166 Egger, Tom Paul 174 Ehrhart, Karen Io 174 Elder, Steve Allen 147,52 Eliason, Ioel Lloyd 174 Eliason, Robert Alf 138 Elliott, Debbie Lou 166 EHion,hn1138 Elliott, Sharon Ann 147 Elsworth, Ieffery D. 166 Emmons, Dale Allen 147,83 Emmons, Daniel Bruce 130,51,73 Emmons, Iames Marshall 174 Emmons, Iulie Ann 166 Emmons, Karen Sue 113,47 Emmons, Tina Ann 147 Emshwiller, Ian Denise 113 Emshwiller, Iill DeLaine 147,42 Engele, Kevin A. 113 Engle, Ianet Sue 130,66 Engle, Iill Elaine 138,63 Engle, Iohn W. 167 Estep, Kristine Io 147 Etchison, Linda Io 138,71,72 Eubanks, Shawn Elaine 130 Evans, Dennis Ray 174 F Fahl, Tamara Kaye 147 Farley, Thomas Lee 147 Farr, Ellen Frances 138,24,63 Farr, Ieff Paul 113,66,73,78 Faulkenberg, Belinda Io 174 Faulkenberg, Iacque Kaye 113 Felzien, Lorna Ann 130,67,52 Ferguson, Kathy Elaine 167 Fetty, Sharon Kay 138,72 Fish, Norma Iean 133 Fish, Rebecca lean 167 Fite, Mike Eugene 138 Fite, Sandra Ieanne 113,63 Fitzwater, Brenda Day 174 Flowers, Willis E. 113,73,72,69,62,6O Foland, Dawn Etta 130 Foremen, Rocky Gene 130 Foley, Brenda 147 Foley, Terry 167 Forst, Danny 113,73 Fout, Carol lean 130,66,71 FOX, Mike 1'l3,66,7O Frank, Cindy Anne 174 Fredericks, Iohn A. 73 Fredericks, William lames 138,42,82 Freund, Suda Io 130,66,71 Friddle, Kathleen Marie 138 Fridley, lohn 130 Friddle, Trena Iill 167 Fridley, R. Charles 147,52 Fromholz, Bill Brent 113 Fromholz, Carol Sue 167 Fry, Marvin Lee 138,59 Fry, Robert Dail 113 Frye, Rick Ioe 138,70,82 Fuller, Fred Woodrow 'l13,63,34,5'l Fuller, lim Auther 167 Fuller, Ronda Carol 138,71 Funk, Danny Funk, Dennis Lee 113 Funk, Iames S. 130 Funk, jeff Lynn 174 Furnish, Caroll 138 Furnish, Gloria Yvonne 167 Furnish, Greg 138 Furnish, Ieff167 G Garr, Mitchell Walton 167 Gaither, Dixie Lee 113,63 Gann, Iackie L. 147 Garrett, Ann Monica 138,63,60 , Garrett, Larry Neal l3U,5U,59,66,69 Garrett, Rick Allen 167,68 Garrett, Teresa Diana 138,67 Garrettson, Mark Alan 174 Garringer, Penny Sue 167 Gates, Becky lean 113,63,70 Gaw, Mickey Ioe 147 Geeting, Debra Sue 138,72 Geller, Tim Lee 167 Gentry, Ieff Lynn 'l3O,42,59,62,69,6B,70,52 George, Donna lean 147,52 Gerstorff, Earl Andrew 113,66,69,26,52 Gill, Betty Susan 114,46 Gill, Donna Kay 147 Gill, Steve Ray 138 Gilland, Danny C. 130 Gillespie, Pan Annette 138,63 Gilliam, Lilburn Michael 138,54 Ginder, Peggy Lynn 130 Givens, Connie Rose 174 Givens, Steve 131,73 Glad, David W. 131,73 Glaser, Ann Sallie 138,67,69,55 Glaser, Ioe E. 114,73,22 Glaser, Ioe E.114,73,22 Glaser, Richard Anthony 174 Glass, Debbie Iune 138 Gold, Ronna Marie 147 Gold, Valerie lean 167 Gooding, Rick Earl 147,83 Gordon, Debbie Ann 114,55 Gordon, Erma Rose 147 Gosnell, George Nelson 114 Gosnell, Karen Sue 131,59 Grady, Mark Homer 167 Graham, Diana Sue 114 Graham, Phil C. 131,67,73 Grant Iohn B. 138,69 Grant, Tonya E. 167 Index 209 Gray, Gary Albert 138 Gray, Jeff C. 167 Gray, Lonnie C. 174 Green, Abbie Maleah 174 Green, Peggy Marie 138,63,72 Gregg, Doug Brian 167 Grider, Dwight David 174 Grider, Jeff Darrell 147,42 Grieb, Jennifer Lynn 138,55,67 Grifiis, Bill Harrison 147 Griffis, Ken Lee 167 Grills, Dale L. 138 Grills, Dianne Louise 114,46 Grills, Karen Lynn 131 Grimes, Greg Allen 174 Groce, Jessie Randal 175 Groce, William H. 131 Groover, Debby Lynn 167 Grunden, Tag Aaron 138 Guerrero, Joe A. X Guerrgo, Rosa 175 H Habegger, Debbie Lynn 147 Habegger, Janeise Kay 114 Hall, Jane Ellen 147,52,66 Hall, Michael Larry 131,73 Hall, Tim Wayne 147 Hall, William Wesley 147,66 Hallgarth, Debbie Lynn 175 Hamilton, Patrick Ray 147,83 Hammock, Terri Lynn 175 Haney, Chuck Robert 138 Haney, Sherry Lynn 147,52,66 Hannon, Christy Grace 114,33,55 Hanson, Bruce 131 Hanson, Kent F. 131,51,60,62,82 Hanson, Mark Edward 175 Harless, Don Wayne 138 Harless, Rick Lee 147 Harris, Bryan Jeffery 167 Harris, Greg Alan 138 Harris, John Brad 175 210 Index Harris, Kevin Scott 175 Harris, Kimberly Sue 114,52,63 Harshman, Loretta Fay 139 Harshman, Louie Arlin 114 Hart, Gary Lee 131 Hartle, Rick 139 Hartley, Michael Thomas 114,63 Hartley, Robin Deann 147 Hartman, Dawn Renee 139,69 Hartman, Ragena Ann 131,69 Harvey, Pamela Denise 139 Hawkins, Francena Lynette 167 Hawkins, Joni R. 131,69 Hayes, Nora Anne 114 Hayworth, Kimberly Gay X Hayworth, Jeff 167 Hazelbaker, Bill 115,69 Hazelbaker, Vera Lynn 147,63 Heath, Terry Eugene 175 Heathcote, Carla Beth 131,51,63,130 Hemingway, Cindy Sue 115 Henderson, Jill Anne 167 Hendrickson, Calvin Dewayne 167 Hendrickson, Ricky 147,70 Henry, Mike Allen 147 Hensley, Laura Kathleen 139,515,639 Hensley, Tom Clark 147 Hensley, Walter W. 115 Henson, Brett Alan 131,42,61,73 Henson, Dale Lynn 175 Henson, Tina Jo 167 Herrington, Kathy Ann 147,42,52 Herrington, Teresa Irene 167 Herron, Patricia Rene 115,47,59,64 Hickman, Marvin X Hickman, John Spencer 139,63,73,78 Hickman, Michael 167 Hickman, Steve Marshall 167,42 Hickner, Mary Ann 115,47 Hiday, Dave Richard 167 Hiday, Hiday, Debbie Louise 175 Joanna Sue 175 Hutchens, Jim A. 115 Hutchens, Linda Marie 138,63,69 Hutchins, Toni Marie 'l39,29,63,65,72 Hiday, Kathy Darlene 131,53,51,130 Hiday, Lynda Lou 167 Hiday, Steve Neal 175 Hiles, Lex Randall 175 Hiles, Linda Lea Hutsell, Glenda X Hutsell, Terry X I 131,5'1,63,57,7O,72 Hill, Bill Edward 167 Hill, Curtis J. 139 Hill, Leigh Arene 139 Hill, Sandra Kay 175 Hill, Teresa Lynn 175 Himelick, Patty Jo 131,47,s2,e9 Hinds, Hines, Hines, Carson McCoy 139 Robert Michael 139,82 Robin Michelle 'I31,47,59,69 Imel, Clifford Allen 147 Irwin, Clifford Craig 132 Irwin, Nancy Jean 58 Irwin, Richard Thomas 148,52 Issacs, Rebecca Sue 168 Isenhour, Cynthia Ann Hinton, Michel Lee 115,26,60,66 Hobbs, Joel Ernest 167 Hockema, Tom Buck 115 Hodges, Chuck Leon 147,83 Hodges, Dan Allen 175 Hodges, Teresa Louise 175 Hofer, Kathy Ann 147,59,63 Hofer, Randall Lee 175 Hogue, Ricky Lee 147,83 Hogue, Vicky Lynn 167 Holcomb, Mike David 131 Holding, Kathy Ann 115,67,70 Holland, Tina Marie 147 Holler, Joseph 147 Hollon, Jeff Charles 42,73 Hollon, Beth Ann 175 Holtzleiter, Karen Rense 167,42 Hoopingarner, Alan Lee 175 Hoover, Dennis Wayne 139 Hoover, Jimmy Joe 147,66,B3 Hoover, Kathy Ann 167 Hoover, Peggy Carol 147,66,71,72 Hops, Cindy D. 167 Hopkins, Nitta Louise 147,26 Hopkins, Teena C. 139,67,69,55,72 Hopkins, Terry Guy 147,83 Hoppes, Debbie Sue 147 Horner, Donna Lynn 167 Horner, Steven Paul 115,70 Hosier, Cathy Ann 131,42,67 Hostetler, Cynthia Annette 175 Hostetler, Wayne Alan 147 Howard, Barbara Jean 139,63,72 Howard, Deborah Carol 168 Howard, Pamela Sue 168 Hubbard, E. Bland 139 Hubbard, Lura Lynn 147 Hubbell, Timothy Joseph 115,70 Hudson, Jeff Lynn 131 Hudson, Kay Diane X Hudson, Steven Ray 139 Huffman, Bart Allen 168 Hughbanks, David Richard 139,70 Hughel, Jill Ann 175 Hughel, Joel Grant Hughes, Anita Rochelle 147,63,72,'169 Hughes, Betsy Reane 168 'l48,59,63,72 Ingle, Peggy X Ingle, Ricky X I Jackson, Juli Jo 168,42 Jackson, Jackson, Randall Lee 168 Rocky Gean 168 Jackson, Rusty Alvin 168 Jackson, Tony Dean 1 15 Jacobs, Marion 139,64,69 Jacobs, Robert Louis 148 Janes, Brenda Kay 132,55,63 Janes, Terry Rassell 168 Jarrett, Jacque Lynn 115,47,60,62,63,67 Jefcoat, Allen Gene 148,83 Jefcoat, Janice Ruth 132,60,66 Jeffers, John Dale 132,69 Jefferson, Michael James 139 Jessup, Ted Raymond 132,28,82 Jessup, Tim Mark 115,70,73 Johns, Deborah Kay 148,66 Johns, Douglas Wayne 115 Johns, Mark Allen 115 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson Debbie Marlene 148 Eloise Ann 148 Le'Ann 148 Oren Ray 139 Jolley, Elizabeth 168 Jolley, Jane Ann 148 Johnson, Marty X Jones, Connie Jo 139,55,69 Jones, Connie Kaye 139 Jones, David Frederick 115 Jones, David Keith 148 Jones, Eric Lee 132 Jones, Jerry Lee 132,67 Jones, Juanita Elaine 116,52,59,69 Jones, Linda Kaye 115,60 Jones, Robert Gene 132 Jones, Pam X Jones, Danny Wayne 139 Jordan, Karen Lynn 116,45,5U,68,69 Junkersfeld, Theresa Maria 132 K Kabrich, Nellie Jean 175 Keeling, Joyce Ella 116,47 Keesling, Keesling, Keesling, Betty Joyce X Laveda Sue 139,63,69 Ralph Doug 168 Hull, Kevin S. 175 Hull, P Hull, T amela Lou 132 erri Lee X Hummel, Carla Jean 168 Hummel, Cynthia Diane 175 Hunt, Brian Lee 168 Hunter ,Julia Ann 175 Hunter, Sally X Hunter, Sarah Jayne 139,69 Hunter, Thomas John 115,68,69 Huntin gton, Timothy Jay 115 Hutchens, Janet Sue 168,42 Keesling, Rhonda Rene 139 Keesling, Roxanna Reaha 175 Keesling, Steve Ray 175 Kell, Kevin Ray 168 Kell, Mark Allen 176 Kell, Patricia Sue 116,60 Kell, Tom F. 139,42,46,82 Kelly, Joe X Kelly, Mickey Lee 168 Kelly, Connie X Kelly, Teresa Lynn 168 Kelly, Thomas Earl 116,51 Kelly, Vickie Marie 177 Kemp, Ricki Ray 116,70 Kennett, Ioyce Elaine 177 Keralla, Marc A. 132 Kerr, Iames Lee 116,73 Kerr, Iohn Allen 139,73,67,70 Kerr, Richard Iay 176 Kessler, Peggy Sue 176 Key, Iudy Delene 116,47,63 Key, Daniel Lee 148,42 Key, Sam 176 Kidd, Betty Io 116,47,63 Kimmerling, Debra Io 148,63 Kineman, David Paul 132,60 Kineman, Kathryn lean 168 King, Debbie Lynn 176 King, Diana Lynn 116 King, Rodney X Kinzie, Laurie Anne 168 Kirby, Barbara X Kirchenbauer, Cindy Sue 132,66,50 Kirk, Colleen Iayne 148 Kistler, Randy Edward 148 Kitchen, Iohn Brad 148,78 Kleyla, Ialane Lynn 116,63,55,46,42 Klus, Thomas Michael 148,70 Klus, Timothy Willis 139,42 Knotts, Douglass Ronnie 176 Knotts, Michael Louis 116,73 Koger, Ronald Dale 140,64 Kowalski, Kimber X Kreegar, Gary Harris 148,83 Kreegar, G. Kent 132,78,59 Kreegar, Iennifer Annette 176 Kreigh, Cathy Lynn 140,64,52 Kreigh, Gary Lee 132,130,67,52 Kreigh, Ronald Dean 176 Kriner, Scarlett X Krieg, Iohn Lennard 168 Krugler, Kristy 168 Krugler, Darlina Ianice 132,69,83 Krugler, Keith Alan 168 Krugler, Michael Robin 140,69 Krugler, Terrill Alease 148,63,59 Kuklenski, Ioy Fay 148 L LaGarde, Douglas Allen 115,73,62 Lallathin, Ieffrey Craig 140 Lamb, Greg Wayne 148,83 Lamb, Timothy Iames 168 Lamborne, Brett Allen 176 Lancing, Kevin Lamont 168 Landes, Charles Andy 132 Lawler, Bart 148 Lawrence, Ianet Cora 14O,72,69,60,55 Lawson, Carol Sue 176 Lawson, Terry X Lawson, Iuanita F. 140 Lawson, Kenneth Glenn 168 Leach, Connie Sue 132 Ledbetter, Deborah Sue 176 Leduc, Debra Ann 116,70,59,50,42 Leduc, Ioe Duane 168 Lee, Robert Aaron 168 Lee, Steve Paul 140 Leever, Bobby Sturad 176 Lemon, Susie X LeMond, Darryl William 176 LeMond, Kirby Ioe 140 Lennis, Steve Edward 116 Leonard, Eddie Lue 168 Levell, Gerald Wayne 148,63 Levell, Iay Patrick 176 Levell, Rebecca Iean 132,69 Levell, Susan Kelly 176 Levi, Iunette Sue 168 Levon, David Bradley 142,82,66 Levon, Iohn Alan 116,73 Levon, Kathi Marie 148 Lewellyn, Laura Lee 116,55 Lewis, Carl Daniel 116,73 Lewis, Chris Eugene 140 Lewis, Cynthia Lorraine 132 Lewis, lane Louise 116,69,68 Lewis, Susan Ellen 148,69,59 Lifford, Norma Helen 176,69,59 Lightfoot, Franklin Thomas 148,83 Lindsay, Eddie 174 Lindzy, Michael Bruce 117 Lindzy, Steve Alan 132 Lineberry, Paula Kay 176 Lineberry, Troy E. 176 Littrell, Melanie C. 140 Livermore, Rise Darlene 136,69,52 Livingston, Danny Lee 148,83 Logan, DeWayne Austin 168 Looper, David Franklin 140,42 Looper, Mark Edward 117 Looper, Michael Scott 132,73 Looper, Randy Lee 140,82,73,67 Lopez, Mary 148 Lotz, Amy Lou 132 Lotz, Trevis Eugene 168 Lowry, William Blaine 176 Lutton, Brady Laine 176 Lutton, Eric Lars 168 Lycan, Mary Ann 168 Lycan, Tericia lane 176 Lyons, Cindy Ann 140 M Mabbitt, Diana X Mabbitt, Theresa X MacMillan, Crystal Alene 148,72 MacMillan, Mark Alan 176 MacMillan, Melody Ann 168 Malden, Sherry Kay 148 Maley, Randy I. X Mally, Mike 176 Maley, Richard Michael X Manderbach, Lita Ann 176 Manship, Peggy Sue 117,71,63 Marlow, Mindy Sue 148,67 Marsh, Bill Ioe 168 Mart, Danny Neal 140,59 Mart, Debbie Sue 70,55 Martin, Danny Lee 176 Martin, Roger Eugene 140 Martin, Russell Dale 176 Martin, William Ioseph 140 Martindale, Billie Ross 117 Martindale, Mike 148 Martindale, Robert Iames 73 Martz, jerry lay 132 Martz, Iill Renee 117,72 Mast, Kirk Edward 168 Mast, Richard Bryan 140 Mata, David X Mathavich, George 117,78,73 Mathews, Betsi 176 Mathew, Dawn Lynn 168 Mathews, Elizabeth Ann 176 Mathews, Tracey Renee 177 Mathias, Steve Wayne 148,59 Mathias, Teresa Anne 132,71,66,63,42,30 Mattox, Iohnny Wayne 177 Maxwell, Ian Leann 140,69 May, David 177 May, Gerald Travis 148 May, Nancy Eileen 'l17,66,54,50,47,46 May, Patricia Ann 117,70,59,65,55 Maye, Cathy Sue X Maye, Ierry Carol X McCann, Patty 177 McCarty, Bill Gran 168 McCarty, Carmelita L. 117 McClendon, Donna Kay 133 McClendon, Vickie Lynn X McCord, Ierry Lew 117 McCord, Rebecca Ann 133,66 McCorkle, David Lynn 148,83 McCorkle, Donna Kay 117,55 McCracken, Kevin Lee 168 McCullough, Kim Blaine 140,70 McCullough, Randy Kent 168 McDaniel, Diane 133,72 McDaniel, Donnie Gene 140 McDonald, David Bryant 168 McDuffee, Greg Rance 168 McDuffee, Steve lack 148 McFall, Marla Wray 117,72,71,70,45 Mcllwain, Gordon William X Mclntyre, Dave Ray 117 Mclntyre, Dawn S. 140,59 Mclntyre, Greg Keith 168 Mclntyre, Sharon Diane 133 McKinley, Victor Dean 'l17,73,47,42,90 McKinney, Cindy Lou 133 McKinney, Richard Lee 117,47 McKinsey, Mike Paul 148 McKissick, Kathleen Laurie 168 McKowen, lane D'Lee 168 McLain, Steve Wayne 148 McManigell, Suzanne 133,69,47 McNeal, Donald lack 148 McNeal, Iohn S McNeal, McNeal, McNew, McNew, McNew, Ioyce Ann 168 Steven Earl 177 Ioe K. 117 KathyIoyee148 Rick Carl 140 McQueary, Gregory Everett 177 McSherr y, Gary Michael 140 McSlwain Gordon 169 McWithey, Iulie Lynn 177 McWithey, Laurie Ann 177 McWithey, Pamela Io 133,42 ,47,72,62,68,69,63,71,130 McWithey, Richard Lee 148 McWithey, Roberta lane 133,B3,72 McWithey, Vicki L. 141,72 Meagher, Laura Lee 169 Meagher, Lynn 133 Mechem, Larry Iames 148,83 Mechem, Mike Edward 169 Meeks, Rose Mary 148,63 Miles, Iohn Thomas 148 Miller, Beth Ann 148 Miller, Beverly Ann 133,50,72,'l30 Miller, Brenda Kay 141 Miller, Carole I. 133 Miller, Denna Lorain X Miller, Donna Day 133,12 Miller, lean Kathryn 141 Miller, Iimmy 169 Miller, Marilyn lean 117,55,68 Miller, Michael E. 117,69 Miller, Rebecca Sue 133,3,50,130 Miller, S usan Deniese 141 Index 211 Miller, Susan lean 133 Miller, Tamera Lynn 117,63,71 Miller, Timothy Brent X Miller, Vicki Lynn 148 Miller, William Keith 177 Mills, Patty Anne 177 Minton, Robert 148 Mitchell, Melinda Gail 169 Mitchell, Ron David X Moberly, Kevin Roland 169 Mock, Dave Paul 148 Mock, Dennis 133,59,73,82 Mock, Stan 141,82 Moon, Iames Robert 177 Moore Moore Moore ,Addie Mae 177 , Ann Rita 148,42 Barbara lane 141 Beverly lean 149,63,67 Moore, Moore Bob C. 133,52 Moore Brenda I. 133 Moore Moore Moore Moore Moore Moore Moore Catherine Loretta 169 Greg Allen 169 , Iennifer Anne 177 Pamela Ann 118 Paula Iean 177 Randall David 118 Sharon Renee 133,51,55 Moorman, Iody Ellen 141,69 Moran, Cynthia Ann 118,64,72 Moran, Roger Gene 169 Moran, Ronnie Lee 141 Morgan, Dave K. 133,73 Morgan, Iudy Diane 149 Morin, Iada Rochelle 169 Morin, Rick Allen 33 Morphew, Troy Dale 141,70 .Morris, Debbie L. 141,59 Morrison, Dave Richard 133 Morrison, Janet Lynn 149 Morrison, Iudy 141,67,69 Morrison, Lewis 169 Mossburg, Iarnes Steven 118 Mounts, Keith Arthur 177 Mroz, Beth Ann 133 Mudd, Carolyn Sue 118,72 Mullen, Gregory Alan 249,52 Mundell, Greg Neal 177 Mundell, Allen 118 Murdock, Vicki Io 177 Murphy, Mark Lee 169 Musick, Gary M. 133,59,82 Musick, Vicki Lynn 133,59,69 Myer, Diana Kay 133 Myers, David Lee 149,59 Myrick, Robert Roy 118 N Nagel, Doug E. 149,83 Nagel, Richard A. 133,73 Neese, Paul Cecil 177 Nelson, Bill Ray 149 Nelson, Debbie Sue 169 Nelson, Teri-Ann 141,60 Nelson, Tim L. X Nevin, Carol Ann 133 Nevins, David Kent 169 Newland, Phil E. 177 Newland, Teresa LuAnn 141,67,72 Newman, Diane Marie 118,51,52,55,63,141 Newman, Susan Ioan 177 Newman, Deborah X Nisewander Diana Lee 177 Nisewander Steve Edward 118 Noble, Leah Kay 133,52 Noble, Sheila D. '141,42,69,74,155 Noland, Kim Marie 169 Norris, Ioe E. 59,83 Nothington, Iohn X Norris, Kathy Io 177 O Oneal, Ienny X Annette 133,60 Oneal, Mary Hannah 177 Orr, Ieffrey Wayne 118,73 Overby, Debbie K. 134 Overby, Michael Eugene 118 P Padgett, Della Ioyce 149,72 Padgett, Dwight Irving 169 Painter, Carol S. 11B,167,70,69,63,59,55 Painter, Cheryl Lynn 118,70,69,63,59,55 Painter, I. Doug 149,83,66 Parks, Henry Frank 169 Parks, Debbie Sue 141,71,63 Parrish, Deborah Lynn 141,52 Passwater, Ginger Louise 118,63,70,55 Patterson, Greg Warren 177 Patterson, Nita L. 143,64,47,46 Peeples, Victor Lee 119 Pegg, Iulie Ann 141,52 Pence, Catherine Sue 119,7O,46,33 Pence, Mary Kay 169,42 Pennington, Debra Kay 141 Perdue, Monty Ray 169 Perdue, Terri lean 149,67,52 Peters, Christina 149 Petersimes, Debra Key 149 Petersimes, Mark David 149 Phillips, Dave Martin 134 Phipps, Alan Dale 119 Pickett, Duane Charles 119 Pierce, Mike 177 Pierce, Holly Ann 119,70,63,62 Pierce, Terry Eugene 169 Pinegar, Cynthia Lynn 141,63,52 Pinegar, Lisa lean 178 Pitcher, Michael Eugene 119,69,68,62,6O,47 Pitts, David Allen 149 Pittsenbarger, Debra Gens 178 Platt, Iulie Elizabeth 178 Platt, Torn Erle 134,52,31 Polston, Kathy Ann 169 Ponsler, David H. 169 Ponsler, Mark Edward 178 Poole, David Brian 178 Poole, Essie Louise 149 Poole, Nancy Lynne 141,72,71' Poole, Rick Charles 169 Porter, Debbie Lynn 134 Porter, Iayne Ellen 141,72,71,66,63 Porter, Tina Suzzane 149,63,59 Potter, Mike X Powell, Ienny Io 134 Powell, Richard Lee 149 Powell, Wade Brian 149,83 Preve. Mike E. 149 Prewett, Paul D. 141,70,34 Price, Gary Eugene 141,63 Prichard, Melenie X Purdy, Gloria Ann 149,72,71,69 PurcifulX, Darcy X Purdy, Robert A. 178 Purkey, David Kenton 134,73,36 Q Qualls, Debbie Louise 1 19,69,6B,47 ,46 R Rader, Gloria Iane 149 Radford, Carol Iayne 134' Radford, Debby Lynn 141,72,69,55 Rains, Dena 141 Rains, Jack L. 141 Raines, Rickie David 169 Ramsy, Lou Marie 169 Ramirez, Ray X Ramsey, Cynthia Iill 149,63 Ramsey, Mike William 134 Ranshaw, Iohn David 141 212 Index Snyder, Salyer, Ron N. 120 Sanford, Dan Ralph 170 Sanford, Debbi D. 150 Sapp, Debra Renee 134,64,66 Sapp, Lynn 170 Saul, Sharon Ann 141,66,72,71 Sawyer, David 178 Sawyer, Roger Carry 170 Schalk, Brent Edward 120 Scharnowske, X Lyle lay 170, 42 Scheiman, Iohn Andrew 170 Schleuder, Carl David 12U,42,52,63,58,69,73 Schleuder, Ioan Stephanie 150,42,52,59,72 Schmaltz, Vicki Lynn 134,66 Schmidt, Tonia Iean 150 Schmidutz, Cindy A. 141,59 Schmidutz, Diana Lyn 178 Schmink, Iune Ann 141 Schmink, Terry Lynn 150,66 Schmuck, Lynn 120 Schrenker, Henry Paul 141 Schrenker, Iohn Samuel 178 69 Sizelove, Harold Douglas 150 Sizelove, Stephen Howard 134,59 Skillman, David Alan 170 Skinner, Cindy L. 146,150 Skinner, Rhonda Elaine 120,45,53,70 Skinner, Stacey Lorraine 142,55,64,69 Sloan, Thersa Marguerite 179 Smiley, Dana 150 Smith, Blaine Clayton 179 Raper, Teri Lynn 141 Ratekin, Debbie Iean X Ratekin, Pamela Lea 149 Ray, Delayne Maria n 178 Ray, Michael Erwin 141,82 Ray, Steve 169 Reagan, Gary 119 Reek, Ianie Luise 149 Rector, Daniel Ioe 169 Rector, Karen Louise 149,72 Rector, Mark Vincent 134 Rector, Timothy Lee 119 Redlinger, Sandy Marie 169 Redlinger, Sharyl Dawn 149 Reed, Iudith Ann 119,46 Reed, Karen Ann 178 Reed Morris R. 141 Reed, Leta Elaine 119 Reed, Tony Lee 134,52 Reeder, Kenneth Wayne 134 Reeder, Phil Lewis 149,83 Reeder, Richard Alan 178 Reger, Opie Reed X Reichenback, Cathy Marie 134,130,613 Remington, Vicki Lynn 134,59 Reye, Opie 141 Reynolds, Charlie V. 119 Reynolds, Linda Louise 134 Reynolds, Teresa Io 119,72,52,6O,52 Rice, Carol Ann 119 Rice, Mary Iane 148 Rich, Ron Iacob 141 Richardson, Ronald Carlton 150,52 Rickard, Beth Ann 169 Rickard, Robert Louis 141 Ricker, David Edgar 141 Riedel, Nancy Io 170 Riffle, Pam lean 178 Roberts, Mile W. 119 Robinette, Pamela L. 134,70,69,67,63,55 Robinette, Sandra Ann 150,71 Robinson Connie Lynn 150 Robinson, Kenny 150 Scott, Carol Denise 170 Scott, David Allen 134 Scott, Dennis K. 141,70 Scott, Fred Howard 170 Scott, Iudith Ann 150,72 Scott, Pamela Ann 150,72 Scott, Randy Clayton 178 Sears, Pamela lane 134,52,69,70 Serrice, Becky jean 178 Sexton, Gary Ray 150 Sexton, Wayne Bruce 120 Seybert, Shaffer, Shaker, Shanks, Shanks, Ed Lee 150,559,813 Theresa Elizabeth 134 Ierry Nicholas 170 Fred R. 120,70 Ioe Lane 134 Smith, Charley Steven 179 Smith, Cheryl Kay 179 Smith, Dasrel Eugene 179 Smith, Dawn Rene 170 Smith, Debbie Ann 142 Smith, Debbie Sue 179 Smith, DeEllyn Day 170 Smith, Deidre Day 150 Smith, Donna Dee 134,64,66,13O Smith, Karen Ann 151,67,71 Smith, Lisa Ann 151 Smith, Marcus C. 142 Smith, Mitchell Lee 134,42,46,51,63 Smith, Robert Anthony 170 Smith, Patty Jean 142,52 Smith, Sonia Sue X Smith, Linda X Smith, Stphanie Lynn 134,63 Smith, Steve Roger 151,69,52,55 Marla lean Robinson, Larry Ioe 150 Robinson, Linda Sue 178 Robinson Patricia lane 150,52 Roby, Michael Lowell 141 Robkhill, Danny Ioe 170 Rockhill, Dave W. 134 Rockwell, Becky Io 119,70,69,68,52,51,47 Rockwell, Iames Edwerd 134 Rogers, Terry Lee 178 Rodriguez, Robert X 178 Rodriguez, Diana 150 Rodriguez, Rosemary 178 Rogers, Debbie Kaye 150,67,42 Romine, David Earl 119,60 Roseberry, Tony Allen 170 Ross, Christina Rose 170 Rossen, Chuck David 170 Roundtree, Karen Sue 119,55,52 Rousey, Michael Lewis 119,73,42 Rout, Mary Margaret 178 Sharp, Edna Marie 134 Shaw, Dana Wilson 178 Shaw, Patty Gail 141,63 Shawhan, Roy Lee 178 Sheedy, Chuck Lee 150 Sheets, Brian Ward 170 Sheets, David Ethan 1,41,52 134,46,69 Snider, Marty Io 179 Snider, Merv W. 134,52,62 Snyder, Sharon Day 179 Songer, Tamara Mechel 179 Songer, Terry Michael 142,70 Southard, Dennis Iames 151 Southard, Rick E. 134 Sparks, Ceorgann 142 Sparks, Patricia Ioan 170 Spaulding, Ioy Darlene 142,52 Spaulding, Kevin Lee 151,59,83 Spaulding, Terry Kim Shelton ,David Phil 170 Shelton, G. Michael 150,59 Shelton, Ianice Carolyn 134,72 Shelton, Paul 120 Shinkle, Vickie Diane 142,63 Shipley Shipley Shipley , Amelia Diane 178 , Steven Kim 170 ,Terry Io 134,55 Shirk, Deborah Ann 134,46,65,13O Rowe, Danny X Rover, David Lee 150 Rudig, Gary Lee 134,73,67,42 Ruefenacht, Gary Lee 120 Ruff, Paula C. 120,70,63,55 Rumler Rusher, Delores Ann 134,52 Rumler, , Peggy Io 141 David Lee 178 Rusher, Wayne Allen 141,69,6O Riley, Cindy Sue 134,63 Riley, Keith E. 150 Riley, Michael Davie 119 Riley, Tony Dale 170 Rinehart, Elaine DeAnn 178 Rinehart, Melanie Ann 150,72,71 Risk, Kathy Rhena 119,47,47,46 Roberson, Larry Wayne 178 Roberts, Larry X Rushton, Ieff Ray 178 Russell, Connie Anne 134,63,55,52 Russell, Cynthia Lou 150,52 Russell, Don Duane 170 S Sacilowski, Cheryl Ann 178 Schazar, Ianie 178 Sales, Bob Gene 150 Salyer, Ierry Lee 150 Salyer, Patricia Ann 170 Shirk, Kevin William 170 Shoopman, SherylX Ann 134,56,72 Short, Iames Martin 178 Showalter, Iames Louis 12O,63,73,92 Showalter, Iulia Kay 142,71,72 Shroyer, Bill Ioe 150 Shroyer, Iudith Ann 134 Shultz, Brian Keith 170 Shultz, Karol Kay 142 Shultz, Phil D. 134 Shultz, Terry Lynn 120 Sigler, Charles Leroy 120 Sigler, Ierry Lee 150 Simon, Iudith Elaine X Sills, Ioe A. 134 Sills, Roland Robert 120 Silvey, Craig Shannon 170 Silvey, Debbie Iane 134, 52 Singer, Jeff Iames 142, 73, 69 Sink, Mary Antoinette 142, 63 Sink, Timothy Ioseph 179 Sites, Terri Lynn 170 Sizelove, Betty lean 134, 55 Sizelove, Beverly Ioan 120, 68, 121,52,67,69 Spencer, Beth Jane 170 Spencer, Iohn Robert 134,57,62 Spittal, Maridelle Kaye 170 Spurlin, Bill X Stanley, Carole Ann 170 Stanley, Don Ray 70 Stanley, Richard Lee 121 Stanley, Richard Ray 151,83 Stanley, Vickie Io 179 Stanson, Doug 134 Stanson Stanson Stapleto , Mary Eunice 170 , Ruth Ann 179 n, Earl Lee 121 Stephen, Dennis R. 134 Stephen, Iustin Duane 142 Stephens, LeeAnn 179 Stevens, Connie C. 135,47,52,59,67 Stevens, Debbie Darlene 179 Stewart, Jerry Lee 179 Stewart, Mary Io 135,42,47,52,62,63,68 Stewart, Stewart, Stinson, Stinson, Stinson Rick Iim 135 Steve Paul 142,42 Diana Beth 151,67 Karen Kay 121,47 Sharon Rhea 121 Stofflet: Liz Kay 121 Stofflet, Mari Ann 1 70 Sofflet, Marsha Elaine 142 Stohler, Connie Sue 135 Stohler, Donald Ray 170 Stohler, Floyd David 135 Stone, Dave W. 121,73 Stone, Vicki Lynn 142,55 Index 213 l Stonoff, Iames Bradley 151 Stonoff, Melinda Sue 142,63,72 Stookey, Gayle Elaine 121,47,63,70 Stookey, Iames Kent 170 Stout, Kathy Iune 142 Stout, Lucinda Kay 179 Street, William Edgar 142 Swinford, Pruitt Lee 151 Swinford, Steve Ray X Sylvester, Myra Sue 135,72 Symmes, Iames Allen 151 Symmes, Kathi Io 143,64 Summers Summers Summers Summers Summers Summers Summers, , james Timothy 142 ,Ierald 121,64 Laura Anne 170,42 Leanna lane 170 Z Meridith Lee 151,52 , Michael Ray 170 Ron Ray X Surber, Debbie Sue 121 Surber, Mike 151 T Tanner, Danny Lee 143,57,64 Tarvin, M. Iill 122,59,63,69,70 Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Anita Kay 170 Carol Io 170 Clay Wesley 179 Diana Lynn 170 Guy Alan 151 Marilyn Io 135 Roger A.122,70 Surface, Peggy Ann 142 Susko, Ioan Lynn 'l35,23,47,63,66,130 Susko, Maureen Denise 151,67 Sutton, Kent Lee 135,52 Swafford, Danny Ioe 121,73 Taylor Terri Ann 151,67 Taylor, Vicki Lynn 151,52,63 Thennes, Paul L. 179 Thomas, Gary Eugene 151,52 Thomas, Karla Io 170 Thomas, Martha Marie Swafford, Ierry Lynn 151,55 Swain, Cathy May 142,55,69 Swain, Iames Harry 121,42,59 Swann, Bob 135 Swann, Larry Clay 151,69 Sweazy, Steve Edward 122,73,60 Sweigart, Earla D. 135 Swindell, Ierry Lee 143 Swindell, Larry Steven 135,63,73,78 Swindell, Terry Alan 121 'l51,63,7'1,72 Thomas, Melody Lynn 151 Thomas, Phillip Ioe 122,57 Thomas, Randy E. 135 Thomas, Tom Allen 122 Thomas, Virginia Lavonne 143,42,71,72 Thrasher, Susan Elaine 151 Tinch, Tina Lorene 179 Toole, Terry Lee 122,46,68,89 Toole, Tracy Linn 170,42 Swinford, Fayrene 151 214 Index Tooley, Toby Lee 179 Tout, Larry A. 151 Traylor, Gary 143,46,,51,59 Trotter, Ianette 122,59,63,66,71 Trotter, Robert Dennis 151,59 Troxell, Earl Ray 143,60 Tucker, Bill F. 143,52 Tucker, Cathy Io 170 Tudor, Shirley Aleen 143,42,62 Tullis, Robin Raye 179 Tumulty, Iames Robert 171 Turner, Debbie Rene 143,52 Turner, Karen Elaine 179 Turner, Robert Earl 135 Turner, Sheila Ann 143,71 U Ulery, Bradford T. 179 Unger, Kim dean 179 Utt, Terry Dowayne 122 V Venderbur, Iill Ellen 143,52 Vandergrift, Karen Diane 151,52,57 Vandergrift, Neal Edward 171 Vannatta, Mary 122 VanNess, Forrest L. 151 VanSickle, Elaine Ann 135 Vaughn, Robert Charles 179 Vaughn, Tim Lee 143,70 Veach, Gary W. 151 Veach, Iohn Thomas 122 Venable, james Ray 171 Vermillion, Nanette L. 171 Vermillion, Sharon Lynn 135 Vogel, Ronald Ioseph 135 Vogel, Stephen Duane 135,51 Vogel, Teresa Diane 151,63 Vollenhals, Ianet Lynn 135,53,66 Vollenhals, Ieff Eugene 171 W Wade, Charles Robert 179 Wade, Sherry Iayne 151 Wages, Gary Wayne 143 Wagner, Gary Martin 171 Wagner, Lois I. 122,59 Wagner, Ruthanne 151 Wainscott, Charles David 179 Wainscott, Ioseph E. 122,20,4U,73 Wakefield, Daniel Stafford 135 Walford, Rodney Allen 179 Walker, Cheryl Ann 171,42 Walker, Chris Peyton 143 Walker, Donna Day 122,66,72 Walker, Greg Allen 179 Walker, Kathy Ree 69 Walker, Mark Alan 151,22 Walker, Martin A. 135,59 Walker, Rhonda Marie 156,42,52,67,72 Wallace, Gary Lee 143,52 Wallace, Terri Io 135,69,72 Wallace, William DeWayne 143,45 Walters, Tim Scott 143 Walukonis, Ieffrey Mark 171 Walukonis, Iohn S. 122,70 Ward, Cathy Lea 171 Ward, Rick Carol 171 Warner, Vickie Lynn X Washburn, Gloria X Watkins, Daniel K. 179 Waymire, Kelly Sue 179 Webb, Cynthia Lee 171 Webber, Laurie Ann 171 Webber, Mindy Gay 179 Weedman, Ieff122,46,59,63,73 Weedman, Rosalind Lea 171 Wehner, Debra Ann 135,54,71 Weighous, Debra Lee 122,47 Weisheit, Douglas Lee 171 Werking, Rex Dean 122 Werking, Roger Lee 122 Werking, Tammy Io 171 West, Alice Lynn 143,55,63,67,69 West, Charles Allen 122,66,68, 69 West, Cheri Lynn 122,55 West, Deborah Leigh 179,42 West, Diana Lynn 151 West, Donna Kay 143,71 West, Iames Thomas 171 West, Tim Lee 151 Westerfield, Divina Kay 179 Westerfield, Iay C. 171 Westervelt, Mike 122,73 Wheawill, William Goddard 123 Whetsel, Iudith Marie 135 Whetstone, Denns Lee 135,60 Whicker, Dan Ioe 123 Whitaker, Debbie Lynn 'l43,55,67,59 Whitaker, Kirk Dawson 151 White, Craig Steven 179 White, Larry Iack 151,83 White, Perry Lee 151 White, Thomas Iames 151 Whiteman, Mike 135 Whittemore, Bob Lee 143 Whitson, Steve 135 Whittemore, Dottie Ann 'l51,66,72 Whittemore, Ioyce Maree 179 Whittington, Steve Kurt 179 Wicks, Tom W. 135,70 Wiley, Cindy Sue 123,55,70,72 Wiley, Linda Lou 123,55,70,72 Wilhoit, Connie Sue 153 Wilhoite, Debbie I. 135 Willey, Lisa Ann 171 Williams, Ann 171 Williams, Chris Aaron 179 Williams, Dave Wayne 143 Williams, Donna Sue 151 Williams, Donna Marie 135 Williams, Douglas Adair 123,59 Williams, Gary Lee 179 Williams, Gregory lack 143 Williams, Michael B. 155 Williams, Robert X Williams, Teresa Ann 171,63 Wilson, Wilson, Carolyn May 171 Donna Kay 171 Wilson, Iames Robert 151,83 Wilson, Ierry Danny 151 Wilson, Shearldine Ioy 171 Wilson, Teresa Rhea 135,46,72 Windlan, Bob Scott 151,78 Windlan, Iames Rod 135,78,90 Wise, Yvonne Kay 171 Wiseman,, Benjamin Curtis 171 Wisemiller, Chester David X Wiseman, Frank Carl 171 Wiseman, Ieffrey Carl 143,51 Wolfe, Donald Ray 135,42 Wolfe, Patricia Lynn 123,62,63 Woodruff, Gary Allen 179 Woodsides, Gloria Jean 123 Woolman, Earl Clenton 179 Worthington, Iohn Franklin 52 Worthington, Lewis Edward 151,52 Wright, Brian 151 Wright, Bruce K. 143,52 Wright, Phillip X Wylam, Mark Edward 179 Y Yattaw, Susan Denise 143,72 York, Mark Lee 15,178 York, Mike Patrick 179 Young, Jerry Douglas 123,42,47,59,68,69 Young, Kimi Ann 135,52,69 Yust, Greg Brian 151,67 Yust, Randall Craig 123,42,73,63,83 Z Zehrung, Don L. 123 Zimmer, Shari F. 'l23,59,63,67,69,70 FACULTY CONTINUED Ruby Ron 101 Schwing, Mike 99,91 Stecher, Robert 103,91 Sumner, Marian 103,72 Taylor, Iames 104,70 Taylor, Mildred 99,66 Teeters, Iames 103 Trout, Linda 99,47 VanZant Randall 104,55 Warfield, William 101 Wean, Thelma 95 Wickstrom, Wayne 99 Wilburn, Carol 101 Williams, Ruth 99 Willick, Arthur 101 Winn, Patricia 96,65 F Fulfilling the health needs of the students and faculty at Highland are: Standing, SPEECH AND HEARING THERAPISTS, Mr. David Cagley and Mrs. Barbara Lankford, and sitting, SCHOOL NURSE, Mrs. Ruth Bahler. FACULTY OF HIGHLAND HIGH SCHOOL 1970-71 I Abraham, Iames 100,42 Arnold, Mike 100,42,66 Atkins, Marvin 95,70 Barnard, Iames 102 Beane, Iames 100 Brizendine, Iames 100 Brown, Ronald 98 Callison, Hugh 105 Canaday, Larry 101 Carpenter, Roy 102 Clark, Ronald 98,68,69 Clark, Sandra 98 Davis Keith 95 Davis, Mulford 95 Dillman, Iames 100 Forrest, Larry 102,50 Fox, Henry 101,42 Fromholz, Tom 101 Gilliam, L. H. 98 Greene, Randall 105,60,62,63 Hildebrand, Brian 102,78 Hissey, Evelyn 98 lack, David 101,51 Iacobs, Iulie 102 Iordan, Linda 102 Kelso, Vickie 103 Kinsey, Lucille 101,50 Lallathin, Martha 104 Lawler, Mary Ellen 104 Lay, Steven 100 Martin, Deloris 101,42 Maryan, Iohn 101,51 McCarty, Betty 95,71 Melby, Suellen 98 Metz, Carolyn 105,59 Meyerrose, Allen 95 Miller, William 101 Mitchell, Dick 103,73,9O Morris, Nancy 104 Murr, Tom 103 Norris, Phyllis 101,51 Parker, Dorothy 98,42,67 Porter, Barbara 98 Reeder, Robert 103,46,47 Reff. Gary 99 Reynolds, Pete Richards, Peggy 105,59 Richardson, Carolyn 96,65 Richman, Myrneth 95 Risk, Greg 101 ACTIVITIES OF HIGHLAND HIGH SCHOOL 1970-71 Art Club 59 Band, Iunior High 154 Band, Senior High 40,41,52,53,54 Baseball, Varsity 91 Basketball, Eighth grade 159 Basketball Freshman 87 Basketball, Reserve 86 Basketball, Seventh grade 158 Basketball, Varsity 84,85 Bowl team 51 Cheerleaders, eighth grade 155 Cheerleaders, Cheerleaders, Freshman 75 Reserve 75 Cheerleaders, Seventh grade 155 Cheerleaders, Varsity 74 Christmas Dance 48 Concert Choir 60 Cross Country Team, Reserve X Cross Country Team, Varsity 78 Echoes Staff 47 Football, Eighth grade 157 Football, Freshman 83 Football, Reserve 82 Football, Seventh grade 156 Football, Varsity 80,81 Future Farmers of America 70 Future Teachers of America 70 G.A.A. 71 Girls Glee Club 63 Golf Team, Iunior High 160 Golf Team, Reserve X Golf Team, Varsity 90 H-Club 73 Health Club 55 Highland Singers 62 Homecoming 44, 45 Honor Society 50 Key Club X Latin Club 67 Library Club 65 Lighting Crew X Majorettes 52 Miss Heather 162,163 Pep Club 72 Photographers 46,222 Pipe and Drum Corps X Prom 56,57,58. Science Club 59 Spanish Club 66,67 Student Assembly 42,43 Student Council 42,43 Tartan Staff 46 Thespians 68 Track, Freshman 89 Track, Iunior High 161 Track, Reserve X Track, Varsity 88 Training Band 154 Wrestling, Reserve X Wrestling, Varsity 79 Yearbook Queen 49 Yearbook Staff 47,222,223 Index 2 1 5 Romance threads an evening of spring magic Spring brought a fantasy night woven from wishes and dreams, an interlude Somewhere Over the Rainbow, a hushed moment of satin and chiffon, muted candles, and holding a small gloved hand. 216 Closing 2 3 Z 3 1: Z 2 fi 52 ff gs ff! E if Q 5. 2? T E5 'si is ff L2 , ' f .Qm:f.:f,.f:'2g.'- :'aQeu:r,gww as,,mgf,w', 'si-fwvaaem wi H12f.2awmrwassrisswwaxmsvwsamiffmassaewafmfsrmazsza:MW-sfrmwnwfwfmw-efamzfeneaagswg-aww-m ,, ws. W mavgxm m:mwwwWmm mswmmawammfwaw-2zQSs1s: 1 ws52 From eaoh ending there oornes a new beginning After the ending of Winter oarne the dawn of spring. With the ending of high school oarne graduation, threshold to the future. But there came no end to being a Highlander. 218 Closing 1-Q-u,m.1 1 1 r 3 I 1 4 Faces mirror the tears and triumphs of a year In the faces were etched marks of time, tracings of life. Smiles and tears recorded moments of conquest and mastery, of unmet challenges and despair. Faces, windows of the soul, reflected the varying moods, the changing spirit of the year, as did the varied hues of the THREADS OF A SCOTTISH VVEAVE. 220 Closing Closing 221 A salute to the yearbook staff Top left: ACTIVITIES: Ioyce Keeling, Linda Roundtree, Mary Io Stewart-editor, Kathy Risk. Top right: ADVERTISING: Connie Stevens-editor, Susanne Mc- Manigell. Above: ACADEMICS: Lisa Ashby, Gayle Stookey-editor, Above right: SPORTS: Vic McK- inley-editor, Richard McKinney. Bight: PHOTOGRAPHERS: fleft to rightj Tom Kell, Nita Patterson, Randy Andis, Karen Iordan, De- Wayne Wallace, Gary Traylor, Teresa Wilson. 222 Acknowledgements Top right: ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY: Mike Brown, Mary Ann Hickner-editor, Above left: SPECIAL STAFFER: Marilou Bu- chert. Above right: UNDERCLASS AND IUNIOR HIGH: Debbie Weighous-Iunior High editor, Mary lane Brurniield, Betty Kidd-Un- derclass editor. Left: SENIORS: Pam McWithey, Ierry Young-editor. Acknowledgements 223 1971 HIGHLANDER After a year of determination, hard work, and a considerable amount of change, the 1971 Highlander staff has created a yearbook long to be admired by the student body. My sincere thanks extend to this year's staff, who dedicated their spare time and creative ideas to the production of a yearbook. . .a reflection of our community, our students, our teach- ers, and the pride found at Highland High School. My deepest appreciation also goes to Mr. Robert Reeder, our advisor, and Mr. Larry Glaze, our Paragon Representative, for their guidance, advice, and all the extra hours spent assisting the staff. The 1971 Highlander, the largest book in Madison County, was printed by Paragon Press in Mont- gomery, Alabama. It followed the tradition of summer delivery and was distributed on August 22. The 1050 copies of 224 pages were printed on Patina 9 X 12 paper. The body type is 10 and 12 point Melior with italics and bold, respectively. The headline type is 18 and 24 point Melior. The Bonus Rainbow Color was also used which provided 10 color pictures. The 1971 Highlander changed to a three- column layout to create a pinwheel effect with large pictures. The cover was designed by Kevin Idlewine, a Ball State freshman. Senior por- traits, organization pictures, and various special event pictures were taken by Mr. Ron Plum of Reid's Studio in Anderson. Underclass pictures were taken by Mr. Doyle Fox of Delmar Studio in Anderson. A special thanks also goes to Mr. William Stookey, Mr. Harvey Reidel, and Nancy Reidel for various pictures throughout the year. Iacque Jarrett, Editor-in-Chief Top left: Mr. Robert Reeder, Advisor. Top right: Jacque Iarrett, Editor-in-Chief. Bight center: Mr. Ron Plum, Reid's Studio and Mr. Larry Glaze, Paragon Representative. Bottom left: Iudy Key, Copy Editor. Bottom right: Karen Emmons, Business Manager. 224 Acknowledgements X .. M,-.V gk.. V 4. , ' f ,, ,I A , . 0 Y ,K A 4. , T , L H A fl' LV 1,52 , f W., ,J +'.f?' . J , 11.4 . ,xy .K v 1' K vm? 'Lg - 4 ., - .vu 1 V.,-,:1.f7.r-,Q Vw ,Q '-U: V1 1 - .11 . 1 1 1 A ,igvf YV +1 ,tw -, 4 I.: , fu fl, ijt, 1-' Z , , 514, ' 'wfhfe wf'V:, ,2Q-1 f. flf VJ 'K , ' VW Tfjekkz. ,',vf' F. V 1 f f -i 1' :. ,, 4- ,r --,ylwly . 5, ,- V . Q .1 f r i 1 1, .114 5.11 119. Q - 1 nf . -,4 ,:,. 'p'i5v.f,'.1-,ff , ,z fx 1 ' . .. Qfx.L1,'ff.',,4'Q ' W: lgpig..-r ,f-'Tp u ,, ,g 3 f 4 fi-N' .' 'hgvzy Lugslmfl .M-J--1 QAM'-g'gfjf4 '-M. W ' X l ' X , ' ff f.4'f 'sf 114553 ,f mu ,W 1 . K +1 RL'243,a.L:-'5,Qg:q3'..?Ww zinrgizf .rfx,gg3Qf1 ww ein, Qfzgq, 1 , -4Q'2?7,g+Cf':y'5?Eg '-L'ff:iif?i: g 5,1sf9'!'f'zi2i,' ff 'rf F1 ,u..':g' , 1' ., 1, WML y f.y.qu,y, .1 ur 2 QW ?fAw'??'f ei:,2,-wif, Yiwu! f13zmp'fxy'B'w y P ' 14 -- :-gm' , R,--,g,.i ,.1,'.5,'','f,gq.1jY' 04 ,-1. . L 2, L A 'A K . .1-Nw? 'W.,,ve.x,, Aff sjv:-, Q, v ,X my ,. 13. V ,e.L.,f.1g .MX5 .,,,v.':L- ,L 2 1 . , 14 ,ll kff 4,if:,e?wQf.q gib i,'5,f1'g,uf 1 - , ' 4 'Aff'mfi,1i '3.9ffv'.'fil1i'- 1' 3? K-.'i'v4f1: w I


Suggestions in the Highland High School - Highlander Yearbook (Anderson, IN) collection:

Highland High School - Highlander Yearbook (Anderson, IN) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 1

1965

Highland High School - Highlander Yearbook (Anderson, IN) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 1

1969

Highland High School - Highlander Yearbook (Anderson, IN) online collection, 1970 Edition, Page 1

1970

Highland High School - Highlander Yearbook (Anderson, IN) online collection, 1972 Edition, Page 1

1972

Highland High School - Highlander Yearbook (Anderson, IN) online collection, 1973 Edition, Page 1

1973

Highland High School - Highlander Yearbook (Anderson, IN) online collection, 1976 Edition, Page 1

1976


Searching for more yearbooks in Indiana?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Indiana yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.