Highland High School - Highlander Yearbook (Albuquerque, NM)
- Class of 1967
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Highland's physical plant continues to expand to meet the needs of the student body. A new Music Building and a new Art Building were added and occupied about Mid-Year. The Music building provided sound proof- practice rooms, oflices and equipment storage facilities for both instrumental and choral music. The art classes are now housed in large, well lighted rooms adjacent to large storage facilities. tm . - The new Art Building iust after completion. I7 ' 1 Contmues to Expand Below: The Home of flue Hornefs seen from the Main Building. la X -. .xl K qv- .vpexw ...H . ! fl ' ,anna 5' .i n 1 ' lim glledllfl on f ' J uw 'sk .1 A - Xl' - '. Ez., 'f--'n-v.:- ' f lm' fill' ' 'l 'I , 1 pill: 'I I F I I f i 2.21:- dl ll J' Y A View of Highland! pafio wiflw Firsl Nafional Banlr Easl and Hue Sandia Mounlains in background. ,pl I 'M ':. rx, 4 Y Looking Eesl along llme Norllx side of fha Hislory Building. HELYNE GILMORE Secretary to the Principal ARTHUR LOY Choral Music Instructor RUTH McCOLLOCH Senior English Instructor EARL C. McDANIEL Biology Instructor and Science Dept. Head HAROLD MILLER Shop lnstruc+or MICKEY MILLER Attendance Director lformerly Basketball Coachl OLIVER N EECE Physics Ins+ructor J. D. PIPKIN U. S. History Instructor and History Dept. Head From 1949 to 1967... BERNICE REBORD U. S. His LISLE SMOCK Director lformerly Math Instructor, NANCY Librarian tory Instructor of Student Affairs TRAMMELL These People Have Served HHS Well HICHLANDER '67 is dedicated to the ten teachers and one secretary on the present staff who were at Highland High School when it opened its doors in September, 1949. The pictures on this page were taken from the first issue of the HICHLANDER, published in May, 1950. Much of the credit for the excellence of Highland High School must go to these people who have devoted so much time and energy to its causes. sms rvf 1 T an Table of Contents Wx Activities Sports Organizational Curriculum Classes 'W X 5 .Of 'Q 8 ya 1 , YL al? -1 , ,t F- a li .ie M ACTIVITIE fx :J N iN L v is l K 1 A - V al L 2 l V 1 xx - V I 1 i 'f v . 1' 'li I- it A' LA W if v5,,l ,igvfi wit ali , V vi N M i x. X fy M N xi ,LU L ' f Ir' bw IR, Xl - .1 . , Llp -n ' VJ l. N L' +4 X ' ,.' n XL!! K i M vlv! X tt v. v pl X, .v to ll'V1Lt r l y lp it N ' I, L flx 'XJ i H A 4 0 X A V - ' Wy 9 c Lf NX, 4 V A in v iq if. V l lf, W ,J Nix J l A X K X l f f v X K . X X w Y X In an endeavor to provide for the maximum progress of its student body, Highland High School provides a wide range of activities outside the classroom. Homecoming activities, in- tramurals, dances, school spirit activities, and the re- lated events pictured in this section make a significant contribution to the excel- lence of Highland High School and its students. f 1 Homecoming 1966 r . Q 5 -f V , e fx' , M- ' 5 1 , 14 xw lu L A , 4, Q ,. . W, 4? an Y QQ xw .Af . ,. 5 . 2574355 X 2 . X 9 5 Q, ,- 5 15-:E f 5 I A i 4 f i w 1 s Hornet ueenf 1 I W 4 3 p W w i 1 I w 5 I I 1 s Z i ,Y I 9' Q , f b21I'2l Houk f A ,, . ?+?55 'i3p.Q b Y, LL., I IQD, . X , . QL ' -f K' -- 'Y ' U' LL W M, if:-' 'wi g-l' . 1 .2 ,. N X l5'2: .- .W N vg.: Kg x ,Q 'wi sq!-g'bAXM'13' VNTQ RX: 3 5 ,, W ' Aim H' af 3 Princess fennder M 01301111611 Princess Debbie Winkler Yi 5... ,-'rw ,- A .Q A ff 1 xtf'?f Coronation Assembly Attended by Peggy Gernerf T y L e Q. 1. w -I' Q fu 423 sf' ,... if , 'il liv 1 . firm ,R .ara Q ri i . 1 5 r iffy ' .X,. vi , if- QPF? if hr Tix 'al Sv Ll-A . . K iq x - Ni , ' - RX, L52 5 4 Wir' xi., 3 N is X 4,5 S .ii N5 N385 4 x Y ,ff YK gf 1 'il , N xt, .. VA f Ae. :ffm I 1152 Q W fu., :SSW AA xa! X f ' s Homecoming Door Decorated for Hornet Da Barbara Houlr, escorted by Doug Mccurdy, receives the traditional rose from Court member Gail Bandoni. Highland High School students voted Friday, September 23 to choose the members of the Homecoming Court from the thirty- five senior candidates. The candidates were required to have at least a Cv average and to have participated in two activities. They were permitted to put up one poster, with or without picture, in the halls and one banner in the gym. At a second assembly, Friday, September 30, the fifteen candi- dates elected to the court were again presented and students were asked to vote for three girls. In past years, before Highland obtained voting machines, students voted for only one girl. Seniors, headed by Phyllis Myers, were in charge of the dec- orations for the gymnasium for the Coronation Assembly. Houk, Fred Nassif accom- Doug McCurdy escorted Barbara panied jennifer McDonalell and Dean Stone escorted Debbie Winkler up the Yellow Brick Road' to their thrones. Along the road were the 12 members of the Court who sat in an enchanted poppy field. The mixed ensemble, directed by Mr. Arthur Loy, performed for the Queen and her attendants. Phyllis Myers and Bruce Paster- nak were the Masters of Ceremony. During the Coronation Assembly gifts from each of Highland's classes and the Student Council were presented to the Queen and Princesses. She was also honored by other Albuquerque High Schools with traditional gifts. In the library, following the assembly, a reception was held by the Student Council for the Queen and her 'court and their par- ents and guests. Emerald City was the setting for the Hornet Day Dance pre- sented by the junior Class in the school cafeteria. A path to Queen Barbara's throne, a gondola underneath a huge balloon, was clearly marked by the Yellow Brick Road . Munchkins, little figures from the land of Oz, lined the walls with fields of poppies. Live munchkins, the Highland Students, danced to the music of Lindy and the La'Velles. Sophomores Jane Murphy, Linda Roberts Joanne Britton and Shirley decorate their homeroom door for homecoming 5. I Vnckl Shaw In fhenr new oufflfs for sprung are varsnfy cheerleaders Becky Sugars, Jackie Lovelace Vncku Shaw X' Y Ginny Crompfon Jackie Lovelace es I , A ' . fry In Q I ri 5 Ui' R nano-an .........W. M.. ......w......., 'yi' ...M..-Wm.-,,.1,.,,.,Ww ,.,..,,1.,,. .W 4 Bee-Team Cheerleaders were: BOTTOM: Brenda Passerillo and Lu Ann Smiflw. MIDDLE Heed Cheerleader Rhonda Hin Pam Pewe and Melanie Cigolle. TOP: Rhonda Hill. x Lu Ann Smiih Pam Pewe ,ky 'Ja 'e1. if , x ME P' 7 Melanie Cigolle Brenda Passerillo --...-.......-..v.......w..,.. , X ps X . g -. A3 QX5,..x wsfF-rw' .K A. , A The ln Students at Highland retlect the atmosphere of t0day's youth. Drastic changes in dress, acces- sories, and hair styles keep tongue-ducking an active pastime of adults. On these pages, you will see HHS students with many popular fads and fashions. Terry Corbin lilies the long dangling earrings, as many girls did. Peggy Ratclitt wears her lcnit pooraboy dress with crocheted stockings to match. Kay Kelley sports her new and popular Chevrolet Camaro. s 2 , 't . ij l ,,.. ,,,A . 's fviii,,9gE't he ' L. Q M ea wwe . . r.,,,..-Q-' Generation Sets the Pace alll' B ro + h e r and sis+er James and Linda Volz L both like long sfyles so lN wiih HHS sfu- den+s Huis year. '5 'i'E3 A favoriie wiih Hue boys, as wifh Richard Blansefi, was fhe army jacket Lynn Tefferingfon, wearing Hue panis suif, uses ihe felephone. Q5 ei w-Mwwwh. ,ag .W Ma ,W 1 If , 3 .sw K Qi Myna Schiess expresses freedom in her fashionable free flowing fenf dress. Brighf-colored paper mache iewelry was well lilrecl lay girls lille Karen Beckwilh. x ,, -NG' 3 sa' A fashion which applied fo bofh boys and girls were the cowhidc Apache boofs. Becky Warder wears hers fo school. 4 For shori-haired girls, like Louannc Abrums, fhe fall gave variafion ro fheir hair slyle. Z Q 7 .R Duck Drag --New at HHS Ken Otteni, Joe Morris, and Arthur Hayman lead in a cheer for the senior's duck. I in.. W umm E F I Q--. K A T Sophomore John Mori with Red Baron, senior Bruce Merrill with Chuck Duck, and iunior David Simms with Dennis Duck prepare for the drag. Highlands senior class sponsored the unique Duck Dragl' and challenged the underclasses to a race. Each duck was trained to come to some sort of a call. Chuck Duck, the seni0r's duck, won the drag and received a trophy. After the Duck Drag everyone went to the Duck Dance. Bruce Merrill, Joe Morris and Harriet U'Ren give Chuck Duck a vic tory ride. Facult Joins Intramurals l Mr. Robert Figge uses his ballet sliill to gracefully spilic .a volley ball. Each year the Girls' Athletic Association sponsors several intramurals which attract many students as well as faculty members. This year's intra- murals included volleyball, table tennis, bad- minton, speed-a-way, field hockey, and basketball. The games were held after school and were open to tlle entire student body and faculty. Mrs. Roland and her partner demonstrate their sicill in table tennis. Students take an active part in table tennis intramurals. Seniors presented Death Takes A Holiday, in the schools theater under the direction of Miss Shannon. Leading roles were played by Ken Shears as Death, Alice Nation as Grazia and Don Kramer as the Duke Lambert. Other roles were played by Diane Murphy as Alda, Barbara Houk as Cora, john Hanlin as F edele, Peggy Gernert as Stephanie, Mary Dornacker as the princess, Fred Warner as the Baron, Sharon Glinski as Rhoda, Mark Naylor as Eric, Bill Potenziani as Corrado, and David Hanna as the Mayor. Death, played by Ken Shears, tries explaining to Alice Nation why he cannot take her bacli to where he came from. DEATH TAKES A HOLIDAY Sharon Glinslii, Peggy Gernert, Diane Murphy and Mark Naylor react with mixed expressions to Deaths motives s E s Peggy Gerneri Bull Poienzlani Mark Naylor, and David Hanna Iisien leeds WM., Alme Nafwn while Diane Murphy and in+en+ly io Don Kramers explanation of Deaih's presence in fheir home. Crew heads for fhe Senior Play are: ROW I: Jim Wigginsg lighls, Paul Bafselg slage manager, ROW 2: Michele Troyg malce-up, Pam Kahg sound, Vanessa lriong Hclzels, Sharon Slade, Carolyn Babbg props, Chris Walesg cosfumes, Befh Jones: ushers, and Tami Szerlipg siudenl direclor. it'-3' vi -F- 'W 1 5 d .M ' Thespians Present... ees-C1-f.sf..-sa.. Paul Olson aslrs Diane Murphy for a date, Paul Olson. Gwen Lewis, John Hanlin, Beth Jones, Cindy Kirlr- patriclr, and Diane Murphy dis- cuss decorations for the coming dance ,, sf R MISS BROOKS . ,Q it A Dance WVith Our Miss Brooks, directed by Miss Ann Shannon, HHS drama r and English teacher, was N presented February 9-11 in ' the Highland theater. The play was a comedy in three acts by Anne Coulter Mar- tens. It was based on ma- terial from the television and radio shows, Our Miss Brook. Miss Brooks was a high school English teacher who tried to put on a school dance while being opposed by the Taxpayer Association. She was also interested in catching Coach Longacre. Crew heads for the Thespian Play were: Ralph Wenzelburger, Leland Taylor, Mark Naylor, Sherrie Slade, Sharon Glinslri, Carolyn Babb, Brenda Holiday, Annette Mcliown, and Pam Katz. The part of Miss Brooks was played by Cindy Kirkpatrick, and Miss Mar- lowe by Beth Jones. john Hanlin portrayed Hugo Longacre, and Fred WVarner played Mr. Wadsworth. Gwen Lewis played Miss Audubon. The students were: Diane Murphy, Debbie Ulrich, Tami Szerlip, Van- essa Irion, Melinda Snodgrass, Pete Callahan, Don Piraino, Pat Thomas, Sharon Slade, and Julie Rutherford. Miss Brooks trys to impress Hugo with one of her home made cookies. Kirkpatrick, Hanlin Take Leads Jane Casanova Sherry Chatkoff Gall Dieiendori Cupid shot a quiver of his arrows over Highland on Friday, February 24, as the students voted Elena jen- sen, the track princess, Sports Sweetheart for 1967. Elena was announced the winner after the game with Albuquerque High on Saturday, February 25, which left the Hornets in victory with a score of 58-51. At a morning assembly Friday, Feb- ruary 24, the sweetheart candidates were introduced to the student body by the two masters of ceremonies, Bruce Puma and Ioe C. Morris. The girls were escorted through a huge red heart in the gym by two H- Club members, Art Hayman and VVilliam Douglas MeCurdy. As they were seated they were presented with a symbol of the sport they rep- resented. The H-Club at a regular meeting I screened the girls who had signed up and then voted on them. They then assigned each girl to represent a certain sport. In order for a girl to qualify for Sports Sweetheart she had to have a 'C' average and be a Senior attending Highland. Earlier in 1966 the decision was made by Student Council to elimi- nate the Sports Sweetheart from its scheduled activities. However, the H-Club voted to undertake this re- sponsibility to preserve its tradition. At the Sweetheart dance, held after the victorious game against the Al- buquerque Bulldogs, Elena was crowned by joe Morris. The music was provided by the Court Iesters, a Highland-Originated band. The decorations keeping with the red and white Valentine theme, mixed with the general air of Cupid's ar- rows. Vff is-'Sis W f Q it . L, L . --S Q Peggy Gernert Collette Lang Becky Lewzader Gina Massey Q X ' 1? Donna Zamora Eileen Crevey Bill Lodal p Bill Potenziani Jim YViggins Brian Flora HO IN THE SHADEH... 6 six pa H. No Lizzie Snookie Starbuck File C. Curry ah Curry Bill Loclal and Donna Zamora embrace as he begs her to come with him. Eileen Grevey uses her feminine charm to persuade Paul Olson, Bill Lodal and Brian Flora. H1100 in the Shade, a two act musical, was presented under the direction of Mr. Arthur Loy and Mr. Bill Rob- ertson at a matinee and three evening performances April 1 through April 15. The musical concerns a plain, small town girl, Lizzie, who is convinced she is beautiful by Starbuck, a suave rainmaker, who comes to her hometown during a drought. Starbuck's chief competitor, File, a practical down to earth sheritl, offers Lizzie a comfortable and secure life while Starbuck offers her a life of fantasy. Lizzie's father and brother, jim, are delighted with Starbuck's progress with her while her older brother, Noah, is wary of the threat Starbuck poses to their way of life. The romance between Jim and Hirtatious Snookie pro- vided many of the comical highlights. Tryouts were held in January and rehearsals began at the end of the month. Under the direction of the stage manager, Donna Fossum, the stage crews worked hard to add to the success of the performance. Paul Olson, Brian Flora and Jim Wiggins rehearses a 'lchorus Girl SCENE. Jim Wiggins, Paul Olson and Brian Flora discuss a problem wi+h ilweir diredor Mr. Rob- erfson. Bill Lodal and Donna Zamora shake hands as lluey say 'Fare well. Donna Zamora, Bill Lodal 2 .W Crew heacls are: Mary Moser, Sei Designer: Brenda Holliday, Props, Donna Fossum, Stage Man- ager: Elixabeih lhi, Cos+umesg Douglas Jordan, Technical, Linda Miner, Make-upg and Mike Mor- gan, Lighfs. 9 V lf, ALF! M Paul Olson, Donna Zamora, Jim Wiggins, Bill Pofenziani, Bill Lodal, Eileen Grevey, and Brian Flora are fhe cast for fhe opereiia, ll0 In The Shade. Eileen Grevey and Paul Olson rehearse a dance scene. Bill Potcinziani--Main ciads v- V 4. N. 2 5 qu D I v Y . nf F X Q M F, .f I , .nf , ,X ,- my-, ,-3f.,W'ij V f f'21i5 5w,.,,lwg,A.2 , f , L MZ W' 1-'ru M1 ' , A . I zisM4Ufdwx. A f -A wasnt: ML, 'V xl 4 M. W '. vw HW K ' .ima QL .A--fQ'M A -Sgsffigam V 4: .,,,5,A:.?-fx I S I K , 5 LL! 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Paced by Dean Stone, All Ameri- can quarterback, Highland boasted a tremendous season romping over the other Dis- trict 1AA teams. The Horn- ets beat Farmington 69 points, by one of the largest margins in Highlands his- tory. The Hornets scored a season total of 508 points for an average of 46 points a game, holding their op- ponents to 94 points for an average of 8 points a game. Mike Temple Tackle Headhunter All State Ken Summers Back Pete Cappelli Back Headhunter All State North All-star Joe Morris Back Team Mike Verlander Center Headhunter Joe Dixon Center Highland Gridders Contmued to Frank Silva Cenier CT X Bob Langdon Guard All Ciiy Norih All-sfar Team Jay Wilson Guard Jim Herrera Guard Headluunier All Cify All Slafe Nor+l1 All-s'rar Tony Sfamphill Guard Jeff Roberls Guard Headlwunier , 0 , Mt S -4- , W M - --...z as T I 'lima-.1-i-J M , Q ig . Jim Herrera leads inlerference for Rick Marlin in ine IAA championship game. 38 Team Mark Wilson Guard Tom Mayfield End Jim Marmon Guard Doug Horn Tackle Headlwunier Rober+ Sloan Tackle Rob Winier Tackle Dommate District m 1966 Larry Puccim Tackle Doug Cox Tackle Headhunier Norfh All-slar Team Fred Nassif Tackle Headhunler All Cily All Sfaie- Norfh All-sla Team Dean Wade End Headhun+er All Siale Rob King End Headhunfer Nor+h All-siar Team Rucl: Marlin bulldozes +hrough fhe lme aided by Fred Nassnf and Dean Wade in +l'1e Rao Grande game, f fin. 7542221 fs, .J Q - Y ,'4 S . ,ff-1, 1?-1. . ,fwgif 'L W, M A 4 Q K NR i ' L- , f gs .ff L 1. ,. - . K sr , . 5, Y My Q4 ,,, -V . fl' Amiga n 5 :ww , ff mv ' - .vw V.: ' , An YNY' -- J . ry, A ' T A-'Q 5,5-A k 'T X n '- I was 'W '--W ff 2, ,giiff f, f,,' ruff ge' 4, QQ -1 -. ' K -lv. 'H wx RN - NEW ' -vw V? ' H i L, f . ,,f f ' f 1 13 W2 Q - V -fl fx-'wi ' u ,f-fr -' - ' -' .wp-gy 7 7 fu Gb X74 if M Mx ,J , V V. 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Q f gy ?+.,,,,, Ai , V, i in gg . , , ,, X, 'iii 'W , ,L,,i VL Li 2, V1 1, 1' Q , . .gsm x 1 ix A .Jr Q 5 5 N I ' 'rf' X' X ' .mf ' ag ,f , N.. W' ,rf-fm, , ,mi su al ' ik . , 2 A i f A f 'jwww wmmv+ ' . gk if Q 53 N ii i fx L ' x M Football Bees Have Substandard Season Varsity football managers are from lett to right: Retl' Storm, Ronnie Smith, Mart: Elluestein, anct Franl: Ruvolo. The Bees didn't have as im- pressive a season as the Varsity, but many exciting games took place. The Bees tied their first game, lost the next two, tied one again, lost one, won another, and lost their last giving them a 2-4-3 season record. Out- standing among the mem- bers of the Bee team were Les Ader, Bob Bryant, Bill Carter, Terry Carr, Robert Crawford, Craig King, and John Ortiz. s X -fvx. . ' . ' ' 'Kgs ' 'U E' 'ink ' ' 1I --.. . ---+...,, Ernie Jones hauls in a bomb for a touchdown in the IAA District Championship game against Albuquerque High. GAME BEES OPP. VVest Mesa 0 0 Belen 0 32 Manzano 7 36 Valley 14 14 Santa Fe 20 14 Farmington 12 12 Albuquerque High 7 36 Del Norte 18 12 Sandia 13 26 f- ffl K i Q js.. Q ,va 1, a spam T s.. ROW ONE: Robert Crawford, Ross Callahan, Walter Burton, Milne Crawford, Joe Patford, Chris Wall, Craig King, Will Sanchez, Don Cordova. ROW TWO: Terry Carr, Bill Carter, Bob Bryant, Leslie Ader, Steve Ross, Milne Lingo, Urbono Garcia, Stan Bustos, Bryan Charlton, Sam Norer, Steve Highfill, Regie Moore, ROW THREE: Gary Williams, Joey Rettinger, Terry Stanley, Phil Bunton, John Ortiz, Robert Hernandei, Johnny Mc- Dermott, John Cotten, Jim Posey, Charlie Sigueiros, Patrick Tenorio, Joe Kinley, Bob Finch, Kenneth Clopton, Don Stewart. -wffmz . s,,,,'f Hd 42 wid In competition with: Sandia and Los Alamos Manzano Valley Albuquerque and Santa Fe city meet district meet 4 N M J-dam Varsity Harriers are: FRONT ROW: Paul Chavet, Steve Overbury, Alan Coacl. BACK ROW: Coach Sanche R M'l lt 1, oyce nas y, Stan Hill, Brent Wallace. Harriers Have Mediocre Season HHS fi first second second second fifth fifth nished: The Harriers took one first and three seconds in the regular season. In the city meet and in district they took fifth. Stan Hill was the outstanding runner, being the only Highland representative in the state meet. In the State meet Stan took first place with a time of 9:45.4. HHS, having a fifth in city and district, disqualified the team for the state meet. mg- L'Hr - 5- .-A ii fg .j Stan v. v ' K. K 4 i A ' 'xv' ' K 5 ,- Royce Milaslxy, refurning leflermen, slrlcles all 'Ax xnl H Q S5 ' K 1 sk sw 5, we P 4 S. ofa Ai., xr 3 xg x it , 1 T 'I If , W ,.. . A on ' .A 1 . 4 foward lhe finish line. .k My gk -f ,Lt Hi 'K I K ,,. I X ,sr .,Kk,- 1 , av Bee Team members are from lefl' lo rlglwfg KNEELING: Blaine Clarke, Pefer Yazzi, and Roberi Tohe. STANDING: Roger Ruvalo, Glen Anderson, Mark Biclnefl, and Sieve Tscsie. Sian Hill repo WI xx: S-ll sm X WA-fv:e?5 -5 .'N 'a+.gr. Y Disiance siar, Sian Hill, wins anoflwer WCG ris fo fhe scorelneeper. .Ryan 5 Y f, ,,J,,.vf A is -M 's N J District Champions Highland surprised fans throughout the district by becoming District 1AA Champions for the second year in a row. At the beginning of the season Highland was rated behind Valley and Sandia by District 1AA coaches, but it was soon evident that the Hornets would pose a threat in the District Tournament. Highland lost its opening game to Amarillo, but they were soon back on top beating El Paso Burges, 103-71. In the first game with Sandia the Horn- ets were defeated, but at the second meeting the Hornets were victorious. Both season games against Valley were close, but the Hornets were de- feated. However, in the District IAA Championship game the Hornets were victorious over Valley. They entered the State Tournament but were cleated in an upset victory by Roswell Goddard. The Hornests had an 18'6 record for the season. Dean Stone Guard Billy Nichols drives in for a lay up. WE THEY WE 52 Amarillo High 60 Amarillo Tascosa 103 El Paso Burges 48 El Paso High 59 Gallup 68 West Mesa 62 Farmington 50 Albuquerque High 70 Sandia 52 Valley Santa Fe Tourney 89 Ronchili 51 St. Michaels THEY Santa Fe Tourney F anta Fe 50 Espanola 49 Del Norte 62 Sandia 52 Manzano 45 Rio Grande 49 Santa Fe 53 Valley 56 Albuquerque High 51 District IAA Tourney Manzano 43 Valley 61 State Toumey Roswell Goddard 57 New md! Nw 1. A I 51- 5, ,LW Joe Colson Forward Bob Bone Forward N. John Lomasney Guard Hornets Surprised at Ken Offeni and Bob Bone fighf for +l'ae ball in 'Phe Valley game. l' Ken OHem Guard ,-J Ernie Jones Rick Cheney lays one againsf Del Norle. State Tourney y Goddard ...uf-V X , . nu ' Ernie Jones Seis up an our of bounds play. ' 'f5'137 SW l 'N D X l Billy Nichols loolcs for an open man. 2 Sian Monk Guard A F' of I X Vi ' X 'f u ,'x, Q ' 1 f -f Bill Jaclrel Guard 4 'N ff ,hx in .gi x X N ug G P ui 4. Q '. ' , 'f'- ' Riel: Cheney Guard xi. ' I Ken? Buckingham Guard 47 Bee lea members a e om leff +o rgl1+ J m Mosley D e Hansen, Dean Wade, Gary Chorre, Frank Joseph, Bill Bone, Tom Pawley Lynn Munyon Bees City Champs 0PPON1LN'1 WE-THEY OPPONENT VVE-THE1 47-42 64'50 52-53 45-54 55-50 59-58 62-39 63-56 61-68 84-62 62-61 59-63 48-53 74-40 66-42 69-35 jr. Varsity Tournament 70-40 Rio Grande 71-53 70-53 Del Norte 76-55 80-55 Manzano 58-56 IJ pi 5 . Q gf ' xt X-l at-, .tl Sophomore team members are from left io right: Joe Ruby, Joe Shaw, Allan Hisey, Mike Crawford, Ken Clapton, Mark MacNaughton, Brannon Car- renas Steve Smith, Terry Carr, Rick Gilleland, lnot pictured is John Mosleyl. The Sophomore Basketball Team compiled an 11-4 record taking top honors in the city. In all they boasted a 51 point scoring average, holding their opponents to an average of 42 points a game. Their high game came against Albuquerque Indian School when they scored 75 points, and their best defensive game came when they held Espanola to 20 points. The four games were lost by a total of 9 points: to Santa Fe by 2, Del Norte by 2, Albuquerque High by 4, and Valley by 1. They did, however, beat Valley and Albuquerque later in the season. Leading scorers were Tom Pawley, jimmy Mos- ley, and Mark MacNaught0n. Leading rebound- ers were Mark MacNaught0n, Ken Clopton, and Tom Pawley, while Mike Crawford, Allan Hisey and jimmy Mosley were defensive stand- outs. Wicland, Pickett, Cordova, Trussell Pace Matmen p Varsity wrestlers are from left to right: KNEELING: Lee Caton, Tim Wielancl, George Pappas, Gavin Piclcett, Gary Cordova, Carlos Garcia. STANDING: Coach Gares, John Ritter, Chris Wieland, John Lewis, Fred Trussell, Fred Sanchez, Harold Moore, Coach Form. Through the aid of many returning lettermen, the wrestling team was able to better last year's fourth in district by capturing a third in the District IAA championship. The Grapplers won four of their meets while the B-team was undefeated. Chris VVieland compiled a 21-1 l'eC- ord in the 145 weight division and placed Hrst in his class in district. Gavin Pickett, in the 112 weight class, placed Iirst in district and placed second in state. Gary Cordova in the 103 class, placed second in district and fourth in state. Fred Trussell took first in district and George Pappas and Carlos Garcia placed third. John Lewis struggles to prevent an escape from his Valley opponent. Gavin Pickett pins his opponent. Valley 34 14 Del Norte 24 24 Tucumcari 19 25 Manzano 17 22 Albuquerque 17 23 Roswell-Goddard 30 13 Roswell 47 33 Rio Grande 16 32 Carlsbad 14 27 Alamogordo 20 22 Rio Grande 26 24 Sandia 13 31 50 Grapplers are from left fo right: SITTING: Robert Hernandez, Lynn Vaughn, Berry Vaughn, Milre Thompson, Gavin Pickett, Brad Hill, Gary Cordova, Jim Cox, Carlos Garcia. KNEELING: Steve Davis, John Arnett, Brian Charlton, Lee Brant, Tim Wieland, George Pappas, John Lewis, Don Ethell, Chris Wieland, Fred Sanchez, Lee Caton. STANDING: Coach Gares, Steve, Bruce Davis, Eric Livingston, Ed Keopie, David Light, Fred Trussell, David Carletti, Harold Moore, Rob Winter, Jim O'Hara, Coach Form. B-Team Wrestlers Go Unclcfcatcd Bees were victorious over the following: Valley Albuquerque C twice J Manzano Del Norte Rio Grande West Mesa Sandia Tucumcari Carlsbad Bee team members are from left to rightg KNEELING: John Arnett, Brian Charlton, Lynn Vaughn, Milne Thompson, Brad Hill, Jim Dox. STANDING: Coach Form, Berry Vaughn, Eric Livingston, Lee Brant, Don Ethell, Sieve Davis, David Carlolti, Rob Winter, Jim O'Hara, Coach Gares. I Doug Moore tires to pin his Valley opponent. The Bees had a tremendously success- T ful season this year. They went un- defeated, compiling a 10-0 record. Through their great success the Bees were able to capture first place in City and a fourth in the B-team tournament. Brian Charlton and Don Ethell were the Bee Team co-captains. Outstand- ing performances were made by Rob Winter, who took first in state: Don Ethell, who placed third: Brian Charl- ton, who had an 8-0 record: and john Arnett who had a 6-0 record. vs. Members of +l'1e swimming team were: Row I: John Beaumont, Chris Kirlc, John McCallum, Dave Cocke, Scott Brown. Row 2 Sam Milne Pai' Massey Tom Lang Dave Narfel, Mari: Gardiner, Carl Metzger, Denny Herring, Charlie Vespe, Jeff Pewe, Eddy Simms, Tom Bell Bull Cocks Jeff Cotter Doug Wagner, Bill Schrivner. Swimmers The Highland swimming team success- fully defended their State Title at john- son Cym on March 18. Being unde- feated all season, the Hornets trounced all competitors. Highland was victori- ous over Boswell High, St. Pius, Santa Fe, Boswell Goddard, NMMI, Los Ala- mos, Albuquerque Boy's Academy, Del Norte, Sandia, and St. Michaels. In their first meet of the season at NMMI Stay on Top Tom Bell set a pool record in the 100- yard backstroke. Below are pictured the returning letter- men for the 1967 season: Row 1: Char- ley Vespe, Eddy Simms, Jeff Pewe, Doug Warner, Tom Bell. Row 2: Pat Massey, Dave Martel Tom Lang, Sam Milne, and Bill Schrivner. Capclli 81 West Return for Third Baseball team members are from left to right: KNEELING: John Genie, Curt Johnson, Don Chavez, Ron West, Richie Marmon, John Moore Roger Gross, Joe Kirkpatrick, Don Hollenbeclc. STANDING: Tom Feuger, Jeff Richardson, Milne Temple, Pat Abel, Julien Hippeli, Pete Capellu Curt Mont man, Riel: Martin. The Hornet nine were boasted to high honors in District and State by the re- turn of eight lettermen. They were Pete Capelli and Ron West, both starters since their sophomore years, Roger Cross, Rick Martin, Curt Montman, jeff Richardson, joe Kirkpatrick, and Ken Otteni. 4' as 3 fif'i 'l.f X' . i iii . f ,X ., A, '1f f5.'f--f it :bf .Q ff Q F, Q 55 is 5 5. L, , ae' ,, fr! ygfbgg ,N K r, gt l,f'f:Xi,i, ' K , . 'ff F ' t if X K N1 aw Q r, , 1 ff i-lift, 'Klip' ' T f A .. ' X , k.hu,A K, Q, A A tw . 4 ' - ,, W H f ' Q' A , . , L' ,W : -'swag . L ' ' M- :+s,,,,..,,, f 7 W L t K, ' s rs 5' w e e,1,4W,e.- we-fs-.. .- f....,,, Pitching were Curt Montman and Jeff Richardson. This year's club was mostly seniors. Below left, Richie Marmon pops one up. Below right, Pete Capelli has played catcher since his sophomore year for Highland. L -. fn. Q: , 1 -n Y ig :wig 5 R if 'X H. Q, Q fm i K , L g xx Ll i -, ifqkf ' i -J , - - .iK5gg5a1 'L Y L L ' , I ax, L Q, - L' - i g gf L TQEFWS' 4 ' 5 I is LL ,rQ,LgE,gy-Lf ' nf ff ,L L L X K - P9 L T , 4 ' w L f aiiiax xiii? 4 Ql3 I 7 - :fi H 2255555 K L, L L ,x,X LL A .L K Y KL , L W S , x... M W L, - -1 . . PJ L L iffy L A L x A .egg N L L L '33 if f i L ii - 1 55 L NL L A ,ef 5 A 2 L' E, S-L ff' f i S1 Mg, if f m W L, L2 1 ,QL ia . L L Lf LL L . L L L L. L- 1 'ws L '55 .L Sf gb' Q9 - X My L - . ff-T' ' ' M' W-fr - K NT?l:.pwL 7 4 U T- LN ws dv L if L VK K- N. ' 'Q' A A' SA KQELX-K 1 -f ,,1L RY Mfg, Q ,Q if . K X 4 Z ff? L L LL ,L 4 2, ,L fer X. RQ L L' yi qs, - ., A L 52 X' L- L A :A QL s ELL -QQ X 1 J g Q55 3 .L X W, Golfers Strong in District Golf Team members are: KNEELING: Craig Holden, Doug Dear, Don Zamora. STANDING: Jim Redman, Art Hayman, and Scott Browning Aided by retaining letter- men, Art Hayman and Jim Redman, the Highland Golf team was a competitor for District and State honors this year. By beating Sandia and Del Norte in their first two matches the golfers showed determination. Backed by a strong Bee Team the Horn- ets improved over last year's record. W -as . . 4 X -3-grgsif ' Art Hayman recovers from the sand Don Zamora puts for a birdie. ,Pi J., if wav we X Q- N K M x ,Ig -2 Q' ifffi e L is -:'k K -M. N, v AX. 5 if -. Q-gg. h Z X K , ix K. Wg, nh, 5 , Fi 1 wg n ' .S ,. 51 Hx .235 X ' - 1 k Stiff fw' xg, g 7. 'QW f k. 'gif-if ' 1 if 'ik ,.k Q. 3 . 1 Q ff' .wg- 4 . Q. . X Y Q X T In A X F N N- n,M SgQ2Q1 .. ' swf. K 5,5 E115 g f rg- -' y A j L K Q4 3 , fgff Y . V 43 , - . N1 .. va S53 N 1 ,mia - - Q X 5553 V ' A E ' gg . , 3 I , 1 x 1 X If 3 ' J , fwq 1 59. f'--q sf , f 1 1s X.. X! Q ,X Y x.. 'E W...---f Varsity Track members were: TOP: Coach Church, Dean Stone. Fred Nassit, Steve Keppers, Scott Mohoric, Martin, Johnson, Royce Milasky, Kent Owens, Eric Mortenson, and Coach Sanchez. SECOND: Frank Ruvolo, Richard Salazar, Robert Tohow, Charles Casper, Dave Jones, Monty Liesch- man, Jerry Clark, Ronald Smith, Blaine Clark, and Steve Davis. BOTTOM: Ferfilio Lucero, John Orman, Paul Chauvet, Stan Hill, Alan Goad, Deith Martin, Alton Harlin, and Steve Overbury. Sanchez Cinder Men Still Tough Crew This year Highland proved to have a suc- cessful season. The Hornets won many Dis- trict and State honors. Leading the Hornets on were many returning lettermen who last year paced the Hornets to the State Cham- pionship Meet. Outstanding competitors this year were, Stan Hill in the mile run, Eric Mortenson, john Orman, Charles Casper, Larry Davis, Jerry Clark, Scott Mohoric, and A Hornet sprinter awaits the sound ot the starting gun. Fred Trussell rounds the track at a fast pace. Dave Jones in sprints, distance runners Paul Chauvet, Richard Salazar, Royce Milasky and Allen Colt, highjumper Alton Harlin, pole vaulters Kent Owens and Perfilio Lucero, shot put Fred Nassif and Steve Kep- pers, Dean Stone and Dean Wade in the javelin, hurtler Frank Joseph, and broad jumper Wayne Martin. L.-f -fi. ' T311 Sammi 5 iiii C it t'i f fftl7g,Lzf1i3 If 4- A 'vi fiifi .. - A' S' 't t A f- - 1 ' .1 ,,-, ...TEA v ew A fig, . M. V, A A , 1. ' ,. 2 'ff ve ' ..s.,. .. ' 7k., A ,lggga ,. il fa-...A+ .. I I 4 c -nj , ' fs ' ENS . 4' , I a 3 Q I Q .l ' rn, info .gsiwfl ,g,,,,,,.a. ,.,L ..y.a.....Mea- , W AA f , , v 4 . ' , V f f A 'WEE , a ',, ., ,Q , .. r:, .lg ,Wynn ,. ,qviffiru A .Q . ' y,.ff.ff'. 'J , A . .I ' 'sift ' A K S A , Q , Q. All . -M ,g A ' V54 . ' nf , -aan - , , Ken Marlin struggles to clear the bar. Steve Keppers demonstrates the shot put. indium vm 111' uf lllt ll!! Ill! C .rl mi MEI ll!! 1- ini Sli: ill! Qi!! E9 Q!!! Slll iii Mt! QIII fc sms sm 'fi slim ms ms sm ,A sm .I ill! Q S xr ti S Ai Aa --Q., .A 1 3 . all S I se- ',,,... , , K . '- ' .7 .wef ' 4--A' ., Qv H E MQ, . ,X 4 nf ,ffjl ff f , ifiiuii 1, if filiiwii all Hifi ea.: QM Shea! 'lf' uf l , Q 4 ...Q Frank Joseph s+reicl-nes for exfra inches on lhe broad iump. ,K ...Q ,Wi 4.04 ' ..., 5 A..- . la.. .. - X Sian Hill prac+ices 'lhe mile run. Eric Morfensen gels a good slari ou+ of the blocks. Q-31 3 . Sw Q 5 3 e he . , , 'i'1?'?3f ' l .V ' fi , A k 'J - ff :: lb - - V S' A -, ' ' 1'1 A R xg gk 1 J . .X ,.. e I :,: . , ..., WM I, f Q . -. f , ' k , Q rw m .mf A' Wf Q ,H .2 i f xt Q' ' Q ' Q 1, -Y PM get -Xa are I 'W A .,.-, . l 1. :', , 59 L . Highland High Has Excellent f A ' 51. t llHl H i Q ' K . ,syl fin V1 ,ll' alQALLf2i'aLf17'i , J trim John Orman jaunls around lhe HHS fraclr. l l I Junior Dean Wade prepares to fhrow +he iavelin 5 l f Y .anlivw k Dean Sfone, lop iavelin fhrower of Highland, losses his spear. Hornels hand off in anofher speedy relay. Dave Jones accelerales off +he sfarling blocks. 'i 'Y A 2 ,k,. X s g, WM......,ll.,.,,-.,,,,...M gf f, v-gl 1-14,7 H il ll5 f i' H ,,, i . 1 V x wwf . xii? ,A ,S ix EN 'nlli , ffii H hmmm. 5 fl l ' iw -' -f no flltl 11152. ie' nnli nnlni H. mix K. , 1 . -Q :. . ,... .. 'X , L 2 A.-om., Q.,-A f N A ,'-- I 1 xnxx 1 A 60 Highland pole vauller goes over lhe lop. i.s5.. Track Record for 18 Years cyl' . 1 7 X JF K, ' Q S. 4.M..u', -, i .1 D, - Wild Man Frank Joseph displays his speed in fhe hurdles. Approaching fhe bar for a +ry is high iumper Alfon Harlin. A w 7,911 k rs ' ' Q ,gg-:ffl Speedy Rick Salazar runs a lap al Highland ls Q., i .. .N -NL , y M.. .1-K ,aw ' f ' v. . Q.. 2 Big Fred Nassif readies himself to heave rhe shot unior Varsity Shows Promise: for Future Broadlumper Moniy Lelshman hurls himself across fhe pil V we . -I A member of +he Hornei +raclr ieam paces around ihe fracl: in a Pole vaulier Kenf Owens prepares +o iump. regular pracfice session. The members of Highland's Junior Varsiiy are: Row I: Ernie Bufferfield, Joe Mahan, Alfred Fooiracer, Sieve Glynch, Cris Wall, John Cofion, David Chism, Blaine Clarke, John Orman, and Tim Dillon. Row 2: Bill Johnson, Ken Wilson, Rick Baeur, James Dieclr, Glen Anderson, Donald 62 Sfewarf, Sieve Ross, Rober+ Crowford, Roger Ruvolo, David Cacamise, and Mike McCachem. Sportsmen of the Year--Cheney 81 Stone umwwsar , K . 1 Riel: Cheney Dean Stone must be ranked among the all-time greats of Highland High School athletics. He was named to the All-City and All-State football teams in both his junior and senior years. This year he was named to Pepsi-Cola's Prep-All-American team-which includes the top 100 football players in Americais high schools. In addition, he was later named as one of the 10 best high school football players in the United States. Dean is a 3 year letterman in football, basketball and track. He will be a distinguished member of High- land's Sportsman of the Year Alumni. We are proud that he was a Hornet. Rick Cheneyis accomplishments while at Highland are legend. A good student, a good school citizen and a truly outstanding athlete, Rick has contributed much to Highland High School. Cheney was named to the All-City Basketball Team two years by unanimous vote and to the All-State Basketball team two years. He was selected to the All- Tournament team at the 1966 state tournament. At the Roswell Tournament in 1965-66 and at the Santa Fc Tournament in 1966-67 he was named to the All Tour- nament Teams. Rick holds the HHS career record for rebounds-636. He was the second player in HHS history to score more than 1000 points-his score: 1039 points. In 1966-67 Rick was chosen as one of the top 100 high school basketball players in America by various National Sports magazine publications. VVe can justly bc proud to have Rick Cheney represent us. Dean Stone u A R fl I. 1 fl hi lb Y W H- in 3 S fa QQ X A RG NIZ x a 4 Q W.,,.pft pQ ll 4' 4 .. v' Q . - . .f 1 .4 5 5 V L. . K Q.. 1 1 , 'n Ulf u w it f l 2 ij '. Si x Q , .5 b Q x A I iff 'P I R 1 in R N , 1M ' gay Q . . it gn qi . , , i W 1 -, LZ A xkdhg gk, X K , Q.. wir - ..A.. .- . J,.L,.'::1q1 tw f 'X my f- Q h Y, X, , 2 L 'LLW ' K, A k U j 4g,,. ffxftfii W fy R .5 yu, --'- ' 5 1-A -:. Wg 3 9 k. .- QL A is ' ZZ . ff X 5 s X - W Q -1 - ': . Q f jg sf fzuE'5P Yi W 5 ! .X i L 4. ,k .mm -1, , . as f 1 i 5 ws? ? - , 1' vi Highlander Staff Races to Meet Annual Slaff members were: Row I: Peggy Ralcliff, faculfy and homecoming: Jollne Meeler facully and homecomung Linda Mlner clubs edrlor Sarah Schulz Edlfor and Myrna Halford, pholography. Row 2: Chuck Hunner, phofography Sarah Hunfer classes Duane Nalley clubs Tom Heflln sporfs Mark Bralley pholographyg and Karl Easley, pholography. Row 3: Mel Merrrl phofography Bob Bone sporis edllor and Tom Pawly classes 1 - .f A .4 ' --af.. 1 Hnghlander edrlor Sarah Schulz, draws layoufs before a deadline. Mr Manure sponsor helps Duane Nalley sorf plcfures Ji.- Deadline for Yearbook Publication , if Sarah H N Y? Ji ji 'K tv, . Ui 'X ' i My rf KU fbi X v A id ,Q Q . dv K ork began for the 1966-1967 High- er XJ jf land Annual Staff by attending a semi- jf A nar held at the University of New wif Mexico. U j .wlncluded in this yearbook workshop were classes in layouts, copy, financing, VJ! fu K and other problems involved in year- jj! A book' production. Q Q W' this in mind, the staff put in . ny hours of hard work both during 'T X K nd after school to cover as many of the r Rh- school activities as possible. Under the leadership of Mr. Bill Manire, the main objective of the Highlander staff was to portray the excellence of Highland High School in all phases of school activities and the student body. unter, Tom Pawley,, Q Bob Bone keep busy alphabetizingand arranging pictures Joline Meeter Girls Beginning and Advanced Mixed 'uv he ROW I: Charlene Gonzales, Linda Montoya, JoAnn Slusser, Mary Dabney, Judi Allison, Donna Ramsey. Row 2: Shirley Wagner, Elaine Darby, Diane Rehm, Charlotte Ford, Linda Bridge, Diana Carter, Margaret Hopkins. Row 3: Darlene Rehm, Betsy Cunningham, Brigii Ackerman. Linda Cde Baca, Margaret Williams, Freda Greyhari, Mary Wheeler, Dee Felichia. Row 4: Laura Banlis, Gloria Cardner, Myrna Halford, Joan Hunter, Sara Kaynor, Sheryl King, Karen Billings, Kim Schilling. ai? Members of the girls chorus were: ROW I: Jean Johnson, Diane Watson, Terry Padilla, Ivy Basey, Wilma Day, Ellie Berner, Marianne Grevey, Heather Suall. Row 2: Sue Sporleder, Pal' Segrest, Loretta Gibson, Jeanette Green, Marie Armiiillo, Melissa Selliclr, Donna Russell, Dixie Spencer, Lorraine Anderson. Row 3: Susan Bidewell, Lynn Schoen, Beverly Kuhl, Melody Chandler, Jaclrie Lemmon, Mary Sanchez, Vivian Roper, Kathy Calkins, Sheri Hamilton, Melanie Hashimoto, Paula McGehe. Row 4: Susi Richards, Beth Storm, Francie Shor, Barbara Chambers, Annie Brink, Sharon Foote, Jane Ahner, Pat Madrid, Karen Reed. Girls, beginning mixed, advanced mixed, girls. The chorus entertained at the and two ensemble groups made up live armual Christmas concert and for many divisions of chorus. The ensembles con- outside organizations. Other activities sisted of a mixed ensemble with eight included All-State Chorus and a musi- girls and five boys and a triple trio of cal, 110 in the Shade. Choruses Present Christmas Concert Members of mixed chorus were: Row I: Richard Bollon, James Barneil, Kalhy Falltner, Wanda Buchligh+er, and Judy Ross. Row 2: Sco'l+ S+an+on, Jon Hill, Donna Fossum, Sarah Schulz, Diane Wesl, Donna Zamora. Row 3: Ken Pardue, Roberi Maynard, Tony Cooper, Annie Brink, Debbie Yarbrough, and Pally Mouranr, Jaclcie Lycan, Krislin Lavender. Row 4: Jeff Richardson, Bill Coclte, Susan Parlts, Mimi Chase, Wendy Lennoue, Kaihy Pardue, Marlha Cofer, Teena Uhl. Row 5: Deanna Tuclcer, Susan Scholl, Linda Miller, Kalhy Romney, Nancy Vidal, and Debbie Dwyer. Row I: Susan Hancoclte, Linda Lewis, Robin Kuhnle, Phil Lopez, Rhe++ Bryson, Gene Bundy. Row 2: Sandra Norlh, Karen Gafor. Franni Demas. Bonnie O'Neal. Donnie Coler. Gary Brongersma, Ronnie Moore. Row 3: Billie Harrison, Shari Lewis, Cynihis Beal, Polly Levin, Sarah McNeil, Don Gray, Pal' Loffus, and Jim Wiggins. Row 4: Caroline Smiih, Kalhy Gianapoulas, Jane Thomas, Virginia Herring, Linda Lee, Suzanne Lang, Bob Cos, John McCoy, and John Colwell. Row 5: Diane Mefzner, Jean Ann Burris, Cerelle Groslele, Dale Jacltson, Margarel- Sewell, Donna Mayhan, Charles Evans, ScoH Dodson, and John Salazar. Row I: llefl' fo righfl Jane Jacobson, Pal+i Bolan, John Sandoval, Ken+ Sfaley, Jeff Slewarf, Juliana VanBuskirIr, Frank Gallegos, Joel Valencia, Sheri De Ruyoer, Susan Ross, Judiih Redman. Row 2: LyneHe Newman, Karen Doane, Dola Jaramillo, Susie Casaua, Janis Knadiian, Kevin O'Connor, Rod Jeffers, Keilh Franchini, Johnny Clemenf, Clay Luslinlr, Ed Marquey, Lynelrle Pifman, Jane Casa- nova. Row 3: Margref Espinosa, Viclre Eddleman, Jan Riger, Pafricia Boley, Charles Truiillo, Ronald Lafimer, Tom Mayfield, Fred Nassif, Janes Franchini, Dwighl Ward, Thomas Gruenfelder, John Never, Greg Baldwin. Row 4: Linda Kellerman, Karen Campbell, Melinda Snodgrass, Cafhy Dodde, Ediih Perkins, . Wayne Jones, Milne Hubbard, Oliver Johnson, Charles Bines, Michael Holi, Gilberl Lopez, Louise Melendey, Diane Rassife, Rulh Ann Cloud, and Brenda Fassariello. Highland Has 20 All Staters Mixed Ensemble: ROW I: Margaref Sewell, Donna Zamora, Tony Cooper, and John Salazar. ROW 2: Billie Jo Harrison, Shari Lewis, Mimi Chase, Ken Pardue, and John Caldwell. K .e km K .. Qs in 3 . 'Q' l iw ' Vi Triple Trio: ROW I: Annie Brink, Donna Fossum, Diane Wesl, and Debbie Yarbrough. ROW 2: Caroline Smilh, Cynlhia Beal, Robin Kuhnle, Pa++y Mouranf, and Julie Van Busklrk. ? , All S+a+e members: ROW I: Sharon Foole, Jackie Lycan, Kaihy Pardue, and Mary Dabney. ROW 2: Audrey Zinlz, Fran Demas, Polly Levin, Pally Mouran+, and Margarei Sewell. All Sfale members: ROW I: Mimi Chase, Ken Pardue, Tony Cooper, Donnie Cofer, and Krisiin Lavender. ROW 2: Shari Lewis, Jane Jacobson, Robin Kuhnle, Donna Fossum, Cynfhia Boal, and Annie Brink. lee Skating Club Provides Fun and Relaxation vu Wil? Members were: ROW I: Ken Martin, Dan Piraino, Cris Wales, and Danny Harris. Row 2: Chris Roberts, Jim Scott, Lion Watson, and Steve Tolls l l i Membership in the Iceskating Club was W open to all Highland students. Members met weekly at Iceland Skating Rink to improve their iceskating skills and to skate for fun. Danny Harris and Ken Martin assist Cris Wales. . ,, 7, GAA Takes Ski Trip to Si-Pa-Pu .+I KK gs P We ff? gg l Officers were: Polly Unger, treasurer: Barbara Anderson, sports chairman: Susan Parks, president: Tiny Vidano, sponsor: Katy Kinney, vice president: and Kathy Clark, secretary. Susan Parks instructs her mother who fries to fill a bowl with cotton at the Mother-Daughter Playnight. Girls' Athletic Association started the year's activities with a coke party and a get acquainted night for parents and members. Other activities included a camping trip, bicycle breakfast, over night ski trip, iceskating party, and a picnic. GAA also sponsored several play- nights among which were the Date, Mother-Daughter, Father-Daughter, and Faculty-Student playnights. Throughout the year the club also participated in several charity projects. At the end of the school year a Mother-Daughter pot luck dinner was held and awards were given to the members. Mothers Participate in Hobo Playnight Q--A s I GAA sponsors +alre parf in fha fun as Miss Dodd and Tiny Vidano Linda Hall laughs as her mofher fries fhe balance board. sfack cans af ihe Hobo Playnighf. l5'l5lL'3U.TlLTll'l -1-1' L5 Sporis heads were: Susie Reynolds, Rhonda Spidell, Linda Whifney, Nancy Barber, Linda Coifrell, Barbara Anderson, Barbara Benson, Paffy Parks, Beisy Hayes, and Gussie Pafion. Dcca Promotes Retail Skill Training W,..J3 Members of DECA 'For this year were: ROW I: Ronald Raul: Linda Frifzges, Tomi Crow, Claudia McGimsey, Linda Mills, Tony ZanoHi. ROW 2: Dennis Johnson, Vernon Barela, Fred Francis, Jim McEHy. ROW 3: John Mauney, Skitch Ferguson, Richard Baca, Dan Piraino, Pat Loftus. ROW 4: Mike Beresi, Mike Draper. ROW 5: Dennis Bowen, Bill Gaede, Earl Higbee, Don Watson. Also members of DECA this year were: ROW I: Mike Pecastaing. Rebecca Lewzader, Sharon Hill, Pat Villanueva, Heather Swall. ROW 2: Dorris Erickson, Sue Sorenson, Glenda Humphrey, Carole Phillips, ROW 3: Don Zamora, Terry Howard, Mike Farley, Bill Brandow. ROW 4: Alex Monson, Chuck Salazar, Chris Whitman, Mr. John Kinzer, D.E. Teacher: LeRoy Huenfeld. Highland's DECA is a branch of the Distributive Education Clubs of Ameri- ca and is devoted to the training of Per- sonnel who will enter the retail sales field. Students study salesmanship, ad- vertising, window display, public speak- ing, and other areas of interest. They also sponsored social events throughout the year. Political Science Club Visits State Capital ...N Political science members were: ROW l: Julia Rutherford, Melody Chandler, Linda Marsh, and Fat ller. ROW II: Robert McArthur Mimi Chase Chester Painter, Marianne Grevey, and Nancy Dunn. ROW Ill: Lewis Wilson. Early in the year, Political Science Club members gave a bake sale to earn money. The club made trips to Santa Fe and visited the state legislature. One of the several guests invited to speak at the YF? club meetings was Louise Bundy, Re- publican candidate for Secretary of State. Other activities included a picnic and organized debates. AFS Gives City Wide Party mn s, x 'S ez .M AFS officers were Tammi Zserlip, secre+aryg Mrs. Connelly, sponsor: Mark Naylor, president: and Jaclrie Robins, vice president. Even though Highland was unable to have a foreign exchange student this year, the American Field Service Club remained active. At the beginning of the year, members gave a party for all the foreign exchange students in Albu- querque. Other activities of the club included money-making projects and preparations for next year's foreign ex- change student. ' V Band Goes to State Game in Artesia Highland's marching band entertained at all of the home football games. Mem- bers also accompanied the football team to Farmington to play. The highlight of the season was the trip to the state foot- ball game at Artesia. At the football game the band led the students in sing- ing the school song and boosted spirit with appropriate numbers. All State Band members were: Ed Wolfe, John Truitt, Jerome Garcia, Linda Volz, Sarah McNeil, Kathy Clark, Douglas Blech. uci Johnson, Sara McNeil. Larry Nighbert, and Courtney Hill provide part of the halftime entertainment at the state 'football game. Orchestra Plays at All City Chorus Orchestra members give a concert in the theater. -M ' , gums Highland's orchestra was chosen to ac- company the all-city chorus in Novem- ber, 1966. Members gave three concerts in the Highland High School theater. Several performances were- given in the various junior high schools in the High- land area. Orchestra officers were: Gwen Lewis, vice president: Janie Beahm, sergeant at arms: Doug Weldon, president: and Vanessa Irion secretary-treasurer. eg 5 I rs: ..,..,. W . ff x 5 7 er ,yzerew wz-f-' if ... .el 'M All-state orchestra members were: Janie Beahm, Lucille Johnston Wales, Douglas Weldon. s , -31, wg 1 is ss i is Q , Gwen Lewis, Wayne Hicks, Jim Wilson, Judy Stoever, Christina Dance Band on Local Television in Spring .Jizllv-FD t-in... Members were ROW I: Ron Hagem, Wayne Hiclrs, Douglas Blech, Rick Peterson, Scott McKay. ROW ll: Jeff Merillat, Charles Draper Phil Macllaron STANDING Sharon Phylan, David Wolfe, Tom Holley. Donald Adams, Craig Hayenga, Milne Campbell, Jim Wilson. Ari Martin Highland's dance band played at sev- eral junior high school dances through- out the year. The members entered a Stage Band Clinic held at West Mesa High School on December 14. They also provided entertainment at a faculty party. The highlight of the year was in the spring when the dance band ap- peared on KNME television in a jazz show. Concert Band Gave Three Performances X J! Highland's concert band af 'Phe December performance. Band officers were: Jim Wilson, president: Beih Jones, treasurer: Aniia Aficins, secreiary and John Ross sergeant af arms. Highland's concert band gave three per- formances for the public in December, March, and May. The band also played for three junior highs in the Highland area. The highlight of the year's activi- ties was a concert given in the Fine Arts Center theater at the University of New Mexico. French Club Active with Many Projects French Club Members were: ROW l: Marianne Grevay, Linde Lee, Sally Mounig Eileen Grevey, Warren Boolr, Polly Levin, Nancy Duncan and Linda Lufkenhouse ROW 2: Mrs. Connelly, Diane Delzler, Rusfy Rufherford, Vivian Brown, and Margaret Williams. Officers were Polly Levin, Treasurer: Warren Boolt, President Eileen Grevey, Vice Presideni: and Nancy Duncan. Secreiary. French Club members worked with the Key Club to collect donations for needy families at Thanksgiving. For a money making project they held a bake sale. During Christmas vacation, they sang carols at Ridgecrest Manor. They also did volunteer work at Bernalillo County Indian Hospital. When the football team started for the State game in Artesia, the French Club presented them with a decorated pillow with the phrase, Bonne Chance lCood Luckl on it. Ski Club Suffers as Snow Avoids Albuquerque ,af .5-.R-.4 Aan' Highland Ski Club members hurriedly board the bus which is leaving for Purgaiory Slri Area. Despite a lack of snow in the sur- rounding Albuquerque ski area, Ski Club was able to remain very active. Early in the year, several ski movies were shown to the members, and a fashion show was given here at High- land. Trips to Sandia Peak, Taos, and one to Purgatory Ski Area in Colorado highlighted the ski season. A club din- ner was held at Sandia Crest's Summit House to bring the year's activities to a close. Slri Club members fill the entire back section of the bus with their ski equip- ment. Gerrnan Club Exchanges Tapes with German School larily throughout the school year and provided a varied program for the pur- pose of encouraging interest in the Cer- man culture and language. They partici- pated in a Bake Sale, a German school A ' tape exchange, a pen-pal exchange, Christmas caroling, a Fasching parade float, and went on a picnic. ,, fwfdi A f German Club Officers are: Fran Demas, Brian Flora, Sally Washington, and Robert Allen. German Club members were: ROW I: Robert Allen, Fran Demas, Brian Flora, and Sally Washington. ROW 2: Julia Rutherford, Mimi Chase, Gordon Bronitslry, and Joel Weisberg. ROW 3: David Fielding, Diane Bronner, David Leach, and Bonnie Loseire. ROW 4: Anne Lahart Ginger Yee Pat Scanlan, and William Brake. ROW 5: Charles Elmore, David Irion, and Patricia George. ROW 6: Milne Krzylcowski, Janice Cooi, 'Nancy O'Dell: and Barbara Paddison. Q if Mr. Schrag's German Club met regu- Science Club Visits White Sands Missile Base Among the activities for the year for tion, a Bake Sale and a trip to White the science club-which is a club com- Sands Proving Grounds at Alamogordo. posed of those interested in science- The club was sponsored by Mr. Torres were speakers from the Sandia Corpora- and Mr. Montoya. Science Club members were: Mr. Montoya, Don Prather, Sandy Craig, Roger Freidline, Steve Martinez, Chick Hunfer, Leeland Taylor, and Mr Torres, Sponsor. Math Club Participates in Math Contest ...L ROW I Leeland Taylor, Brenda Holliday, Kathy James, Pammy Koh, ROW 2: Tom Sholhase, Bob Hall, Paul Merilla1',Jeff Wagner Mr Slokum Math Club is a group especially in- terested in trying to do the impossible. Their members held problem solving sessions throughout the year and took part in a math contest. Various guests from the University and military bases were speakers at their meetings. They had one bake sale so as to raise money for their trip to White Sands Missile Range. Bee Boosters Decorate Stadium Ill Bee Bosters were: ROW l: Brenda Pasariello, Virginia Nunez, Mary Helen Tarter, Linda Beasley, Sharon Fleming, Marcanne Kauri, Judy Jaramillo, and Kathy Reid. ROW 2: Susan Higdon, Betsy Cunningham, Diane Goodwin, Amy Black, Linda Brooks, Pam Pewe, Jacque Wright, Rhonda Rousch, Norma Garcia, and Joelyn Ringsted. ROW 3: LuAnn Smith, Phyllis Montgomery, Theresa Caffoy, Kathy Fitzwater, Kathy Han- nett, and Frances Killman. ROW 4: Donna Bryant, Laura Banks, Frances Thompson, Anne Nichols, and Diane Nalley. Bee Boosters are Sophomore girls who wish to support the Bee and Sopho- more teams. By spirited attendance at these games and by assisting in the mak- ing of posters and other projects, they earned points which enabled them to become Highlanders in their Junior year. These girls also decorated the goal posts for football games and took part in a Pep Assembly skit. The otticers are: ROW I: Cheryl Gaarder, Secretary: Kaylyn Yoalrum, President: and Carol Gaardor. Treasurer. ROW Z: Debbie Nelson, Sergeant at Arms: Pat Scanlon, Sergeant at Arms: and Mary Ellen Hannatt, also Sergeant at Arms. Standing with them is their sponsor, Mrs. Henderson. Key Club Rings Victory Bell at Football Games Senior members: ROW I: Bill Nichols, Ken Otteni, Art Haymen, Richard Salazar, and Doug MacCurdy. ROW 2: Rick Martin, Danny Mclean, Curt Montman, and Jim Wilson. ROW 3: Keith Palmer, Bruce Pasternaclt, and Tom Boyden. ROW 4: David Shaykin, and Milne Morgan Key Club, a service organization for high school boys, gave its time and aid to many programs throughout the school year. Under the sponsorship of Don Hicks and Bill Robertson, Key Club members escorted the Homecoming Queen and her attendants on Hornet Day. They took tickets at a Girl Scout Program that was given. The club mem- bers also had the responsibility of ring- ing the Victory Bell at the football games. In addition, they contributed to a Thanksgiving basket which was given to a needy family. The Kiwanis Club presented a travel log, and Key Club sold tickets. To support these projects, Key Club held a victory dance, a doughnut and cider sale, and a Hornet pin sale. Each week two members attended the Ki- wanis Club meetings in order to see an adult service organization in action. Officers were: Curt Montman, President: Tom Heilin, Vice President: Mike Morgan, Secretary: Danny McLean, Treasurer: and Don Hiclrs, sponsor. Junior and sophomore members: ROW I: Howard Freedman, Dean Wade, Tom Hetlin, and David Simms. ROW 2: Tom Reilly, Phill Scott, Brian Flora, Robert Wiggins, and David Shifani. 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Under his leadership, the club members participated in the Albuquerque high school district competition throughout the year. l L Members of the Chess Club were ROW I John Howard Conrad Pino Jam Cordova ROW 2: Mr. Munson, Cliff Hill, Leo Wilson, Tim Truceno, Honor Society Members Support Semor members were: ROW I: Peggy Zedia, Nancy Duncan, Linda Miner, Genevieve Chafo, Pam McCracken, Lena Genie. ROW 2 Sandy Craig Lynn Teiierrngion Linda Lee. Donna Possum. ROW 3: Margaret Williams, Carolyn Smith, Gail Bandoni, Rozella McCabe. ROW 4 Rita Bryson Lo Rea Green Pete Turbe'H', Joe Kuchin. ROW 5: Gary Cordova, Dan Piraino, Gary Bild, Steve Keppers. ROW 6: Danny McLean, Bruce Nesblff juniors and Seniors with a 3.5 out of a possible 4 point grade average are eli- gible for membership in Honor Society. At the end of the first semester an in- duction was held for the incoming junior members. The president for this year was Joe Kuchin. Honor Society initiated several money making projects for an orphan in Fin- land that the members were supporting. Other activities included a banquet and the annual picnic at Battleship Rock. Boy Orphan in Finland YQ? Senior members of Honor Sociefy were: ROW l: Susan Parlcs, Susan Hancock, Eileen Grevey, Joline Meeler, Amie Adams, Judy Luck. Row 2: Be'l+y Jeung, Susan Scholl, Deanna Tucker: Row 3: Susie Neiflefon, Gail Diefendorf. Karen S+ra+ver1: Row 4: Brenda Holliday, Debbie Winkler. Harriel' U'Ren, Ken Offeni, Dennis Malone: Row 5: John Orman, Marcia McRae, Susan Cohen: Row 6: Robert McCormick, Bruce Paslernalr, Margarof Holla: Row 7: Jeff Hudsen, Doug Weldon, Wayne Trot, Carfer Zudiclr, Randy Johnson, . l Xa' ' ,sale . ' Junior members of Honor Sociefy were: Row I: Joel Weisburg, Kryn Singdahlson, Sally Shillin, Kafhy Reed: ROW 2: Ganey Bundy, Pat McCrory, Paula Levin, Mary Winlers: Row 3: Nancy Clark, Marilyn Gaskin, Dena King: Row 4: Sharon Phelan, Lynn Schoen, Leslie Robb, Beisy Hayes: Row 5: Dean Wade, Dave Simms, Lynn Fifield, Fred Trussell: Row 6: Sco'H' Free- man, Bob Wiggins, David Warner, Karl Easley. A Dance With ur Miss Brooks Presented Members were: Anne DeVoIder, Wanda Buclxliefer, Genie Bundy, Julie Rufherford, Anneife McKown, Julie Babb, Sue Hanna, Milne Morgan, Lori Simons, Ralph Wenzelberger, Pafricia Thomas, Richard Huff, Brifa Bogie, Richard Farrisier, Melinda Snodgrass, Doug Jordan, Janis Knadiian, and Leland Taylor. Here, a Thespian member, David Hanna, is being prepared for a pari in fhe senior play, Dea+h Takes a Holiday . by Thespians in February The members of Thespians were: ROW I: Pam Katz, Fred Warner, Cindy Kirlcpatriclr, Joline Meeter, Lynn Drisdale, Judy Shanlrermann, Michelle Troy and Dan Piraino. Row 2: Carolyn Babb, Beth Jones, Diane Murphy, Karen Doane, Forest Rutherford, Tom Snodgrass, David Leach, Daniel McDaniels, Mark Stevens, John Hanlin. After attaining a certain number of points for work backstage and partici- pation in play productions, students may become members of Thespians. Under the sponsorship of Miss Shannon the organization produced the Thespian play which was A Dance with Our Miss Brooks. Members also worked in the Children's Theatre performing in plays for little children. The awards Banquet was their final activity. Awards for best actress and actor were among those presented. Officers of Thespians were: Tammi Szerlip, President: David Hanna, Vice President: Alice Nation, Secretary: Mari: Naylor, Scribe: Sharon Glinsli, Treasurer. Image Presents its '67 Edition this Q 'i X pr gs S get ss sy SEATED: Mr. Richard Ness, sponsor. STANDING: Image editors, Gail Diefendorf, Mary Dornaclter, Mary Kay Wright, and Margaret Stout. The Image, Highland? literary mage- Head, sponsors the project and it is zine, published its 1967 edition. Short worked on by Highland students. Any- stories, poetry, and art work were in its one from the school may submit their contents. Mr. Ness, English Department work for consideration, ins, I I-fun Future Doctors Tour Medical and Science Facillues ff, if s we Q .k,, ROW I: Linda Hell, Vanessa Irion, Sarah Kuymor, Alena Esiep, Row 2: Carol Wart, Patty Pope, Linda Miner, Cheryl Griffin, Eva Snmanel and Tammi Szerlip. Row 3: Charles Draper, Gordon Broniislry, Brian Hansche, Glen Miner, Julian Slcolniclc, and Robert McCormick. Jim Wilson, President: Pam McCracken, Secretary: and Donna Fossum. Vice President: served as fhe club's officer's. Activities for the Future Doctors Club included a demonstration on artificial resuscitation, anestheisology, and dis- eases of the eye. A movie, 'I Am a Doc- tor,' was shown to promote interest in the field of medicine. A trip was taken to the Dome of Science and the AEC Atomic reactors on Sandia Base. Members were also conducted on a tour through the blood bank. Project 10-13 on Sandia Base was also viewed by the Future Doctors Club. Dr. Everett Wood of Bataan Hospital served as the club sponsor. Library Club Holds Coffee, Makes Bookmarks A I , fi Members of the Library Club were: SEATED: Lynette Bason, Carol Myers, Joanne Mulroy, Carole Holladay. ROW 2: Linda Morris, Susan Bloclr, Sherry Wilson, Judy Clark, Debra Thompson, Robert Francis, Charles Elmore. ROW 3: Linda Burge, Janie Beahm, Sam Sandoval, Dimitri Vitlroff, Pat Wheeler. Library Club began the year's activi- ties by holding a coffee for new faculty members. The club also made felt apple bookmarks for the teachers. A Christmas and spring dinner were held for the club members. Taquitas were sold ras l a money making project. Under the leadership of librarians, Nancy Tram- mell, and Christine Mock, the members assisted in National Library Week. ppgg ,gm-WW Q.. ,,-...., w-a-.ms..,...sW:,r:,q,r.,a,.r..,',..,,ss,s.1, -an-, -fgmfw-r s -- -we ----- -s------------.----- QT? xwu Judy Clark assists Mrs. Moclr with work in the library. The officers and sponsors for the Library Club for the year I966-I967 were: TOP ROW: Mrs, Christine Moclr, Roland Stevens, and Miss Nancy Tram- mell. BOTTOM ROW: Kathay Kannowslry and Linda Lewis. New lee Hockey Club Formed ask fc x, Q--...N Mr. Jansen coaches 'Phe ieam players during a praclice session. Members of flue club were: ROW I: Dan Piraino, Ron King, Don Orfiz, and Jim Groepler. ROW 2: Ron Ellis, Brian Hansche, Jerry Winler, and Milne Krzylrowslri. ROW 3: Ralph Jansen lsponsorl, Bill Vance, Sieve Keppers, Lee Campbell, and Craig Scoil. An ice hockey club was formed this year by in- terested boys under the sponsorship of Mr. Ralph Jansen. Members met weekly at Iceland for practice games. FTA Sells Stationery ,nov-ilk laik qrr as rx. Senior members were: ROW I: Melissa Dunning, Donna Wilburn, Linda Abshire, Marie Korwell, Judy Uppenkamp. ROW 2: Betty Jeung, Linda Eldred, Donna Vermillion, Dennis Malone, Kathy Jackson, Jackie Lemon, Ani+a Salazar, and Dorothy Coleman. our 'N' Junior and Sophomore members: ROW I: David Tedlock, Roland Stephens, David Miller, Wayne Albright ROW 2: Virginia Nunez, Diane Musil, Debbie Kirk, Lorie Simon, Connie Samaras, Ruth Jenkins, Sharon McCarthy, Vikki Sickler. ROW 3: Rita Rockos, Jackie Still, Terry Dotson, Diane Frasher, Jenny Yos+, Mary Beahm, Kathy Karnowski, Laura Banks,'Cathy Sanchez, Debbie Parker, Kay Allen, Diane Decker, Randolyn Raush, Francis Robinson. Future Teachers' Officers were: ROW lg Mrs. McFall, sponsor: DeeAnn Held, vice president: Marian Cosner, corrsponding secretary: Mrs. Pembroke, sponsor: Miss Shirley, sponsor. ROW 2: Donna Bryant, secretary and ireasurerg Ann Cholerton, sgt. at arms: Mrs. Abbott, sponsorq Not present were Linda Volz, historian: Mr, Hayes, sponsor. Highland's FTA members gave a tea for the faculty during American Edu- cation Week. The club's money mak- ing projects included the sale of Highland stationery to the student body. Regular meetings were held the first and third Thursdays of each month. These meetings included skits, speakers, and group discussing periods. The highlight of their year was practice teaching in local schools. Highlanders March in Parade Highlanders salute HHS with their traditional formation. Officers were: ROW Ig Connie Beck, president. ROW 2: Susie Hanna ir. vice pres., and Gwen Lewis, sr. vice pres., ROW 3: Melanie Hashi- moto, secretary, Carolyn Mayhon, historian, Marsha Mahan, treasurer. ROW 4: Betty Jeung, point capt., Lynn Tetterington, sr. sgt. at arms, Pam Williams, ir. sgt. at arms, Ruth Brink, point capt, ROW 5: Cyndi McCall, Diane Fitzwa+er, Judy Davis, and Joanne Alfrichter, point capts. To start the new school year and football season, Highlanders were seen supporting the games and wearing their new uniforms. They were continually busy throughout the whole school year. Their money-making projects were the pompom and the bake sale. The club was en- larged this year by letting seniors join the club. An added attraction at the games were the pompom and pennant routines. These routines were done in time to the Highland Song and several of the cheers. Marching honors were given to the club in the State Fair and the Downtown Christmas Parades. Decorating the children's ward at Presbyterian Hospital was their Christmas project. Several of the girls were hostesses at the Parents Night for the basketball boys. Sally Slrillen and Debbie Kinliaid decorate the goal posts for the 'Football games: a service of Highlanders. S -PSN sm.. Bowling Club Is 'W' Nah! Part of the bowling club pictured above are: FRONT ROW, I io r: Susie Nef+lefon, Virginia Aiencio, Leona Jones, Barbara Pacldison, Pami Peterson ROW 2. l fo r: Paul Shue, S+eve Glasgow, John Bond, David Fielding, Vicki Reece, Pat Wilson. ROW 3, l +o r: Howard Friedman, Roger Ruvolo Dana Taylor, Dennis Wisnieuski, Ted Fish, June Barnett, Sonia Triplelt. ROW 4, I to r: Joe PalleH-, Marvin Sheriff, Larry Frank, Neal Gleason, Paul Olson Paul Merrillat, Pat Vferner. Dana Taylor shows good bowling form as he sends his ball down the center of +he alley. Every Thursday during the school year, Rio Grande Bowling Lanes resounded with the sounds of Highland's bowling club known as the Ball and Pin Club. Headed by Mr. Floyd and Mr. Fergu- son, the club has long been one of the most active in the school. The members of the club bowled in competition with each other and as a club against other high school teams around the city. A banquet in the spring capped the years activities. Serving as officers this year were: presi- dent-John Hauling vice president-Pat Wilsong secretary-Brenda Hollidayg secretary-Beth Johnsong treasurer- June Bamett. Active All Year fu' Q. uf.. ,sm x s H 'Q ,A 'O 'I 'K ,ii 5 , ii Q 'ey VY! ' l ..,'W!! .- .-xy .Ill H ww , 1 WN 'V ROW I: Wallace Ferguson, Mr. Floyd, Terry Padilla, Nikki Hammifi, Alice Wesi, Nan Ofero, and Carol Ward. ROW 2: Pam Fronlzier, Carla Gross, Nancy Duncan, Jean Johnson, Linda Luihenhouse, Kay Conwine, Dona BuHs, Palsy While, and Francie Shor. ROW 3: Brenda Holliday, Beih Johnson, Dianna Wafson, Sherry Lane, Agnes Frihges, Marilyn Gasltin, Linda Eihell, Lucy Willson, Mary Calhoun. ROW 4: Dan Piraina, Curiis Domme, Jim Nold, Bill Nold, Wayne Owsley, John Hanlin. Officers were: ROW I: June Barneff, freasurer, John Hancin, president ROW 2: Beih Johnson, secreiary, Brenda Holliday, secreiary. ROW 3: Mr. Floyd, sponsor, Pal Wilson, vice presidenf and Mr. Ferguson, sponsor. o-Q 4! VA X. I ff n' sv Q. - i Si 'A me ' 2 Robertson Leads Sophomore delegales: ROW I: Bersy Seligman, Pam Pewe, Hedi March. ROW 2: Beclry Timmons, Ann Prince, Pafly Adler, Samelle Gilberf. ROW 3: Nancy Voicla, April Franlrlin, Anne Rogers. ROW 4: Miles Cigolle, Tom Cavanaugh, Allen Hisey, and Dan Eglinfon. Senior clelegalesz ROW I: Harriel U'ren, Debbie Winkler, Eileen Sanchez, Gai Diefendorf. ROW 2: Jennifer McDonnell, Lynn Tefferinglon, Ann Roberhon, Marcia McRae, Shirley Bromberg, Jerri Terresi, ROW 3: Charles Serns, Jim Wiggins, Bill Coclre, Tom Holly, and Milre Morgan. Student Council Student council sponsored the Home- coming queen, sophomore class and Bee- team cheerleader elections in the fall. During the Christmas season, Student Council led the student body in a Christmas ball sale, decorating home- room doors, caroling and collecting Christmas cards for the rest home, and gathering toys for the Rehabilitation Center. Twirp Week was organized by the Council in the spring. New activities for this year included a tutoring program set up for students needing outside academic aid. Also, students were provided with pen pals from Switzerland, South Africa, Eng- land, and Sweden. Fifteen delegates were elected from each class making a total membership of forty-five students. Meetings were held Monday mornings at 7:30 and Wednes- day evenings at 7:00 to allow the stu- dent body to participate. .Y7 Student Council Officers: ROW I: Eileen Sanchez, recording secretary: Susan Cohen, president: Mary Winters, historian: Harriett Uren, parlimentarian. ROW 2: Lynn Cronican, treasurer: David Schitani, vice president: Bill Cocke, sergeant at arms: Kristin Lavender, corresponding secretary. Junior delegates: ROW I: Linda Adams, June Barnett, Jerri Gatewood, and Debbie Cigolle. ROW 2: Ann O'Connell, Dona King, Mary Winters, Kristin Lavender, Mark Bluestein, and Lynn Cronican. ROW 3: Betsy Hayes, Paula Dorris, Dean Wade, Lessie Robb, and David Schifani. Highlight Sponsors Spirit Contest HIGHLIGHT staff members SEATED: Shirley Bromberg and Jackie Robins. ROW 2: Barbara Friedman: Mrs. Chowning, Sponsor: Sherry Anderson and Sandy Borthwiclr. ROW 3: Genevieve Szafran: David Hanna: Roger Ruvolo: Sue Arnold: and Gani Bundy. ROW 4: Lewis Wilson, Steve Keppers and Gary Garman. Sherry Anderson and Sandy Borthwick discuss an article lust prior to a dead- line. 4 y r e Directing the monthly publication of the HIGH- LIGHT was the responsibility of Co-Editors Shirley Bromberg and Jackie Robins. The papers generally consisted of 8-12 pages and for the first time were offering generous numbers of photographs of school functions. The staff sponsored a Holiday Spirit Writing Contest on December 16. During the summer of '66 Shirley Bromberg and Sherry Anderson at- tended a Publications Workshop in Flagstaff, Arizona to prepare for their duties during the school year. Others on the staff were: Sports: David Hanna and Steve Keppersg Photographers: Lewis Wil- son, Chester Painter and jim Wigginsg Ex- change Editor: Barbara Friedman: Assistant Editor: Sherry Anderson. Mrs. Chowning Completes First Year As Sponsor Jackie Robins, co-editor, Sherry Anderson, assisianr edifor. Mrs. Chowning, sponsor, and Shirley Bromberg, coedifor, fill imporfanf offices on fha sraff. David Hanna, Sieve Keppers, sporfs edifors, Barbara Friedman, exchange edifor, Gary Garman, and Carolyn Babb examine an issue of fhe newspaper. Archers Gain Skill Through Weekly Practice s . -Q., f , s- J :,, H 2 f use s r 1 r r len 1, K' Ron Sickler and Jon Kailey do some target practice at the Groves Bob Griggs, Vice-President and John Vincent, President, pose beside their un Spitfire Archery Lanes. usually good hits, Bixx Kailey and Ron Sickler remove arrows trom the targets after a rather successful shoot. Keeping an eagle eye on technique, etc., is Mr. Evans, sponsor and coach as he watches Jennifer Jay and Janet Carpenter. Weekly shooting at Groves Spitfire Lanes, seeing archery films and discussions of kills and near kills on hunts constituted most of the activities of the Archery Club. Some of the members took advantage of the special deer and antelope hunts for archers provided by the State Came Department. Leading the group this year were: President: john Vin- centg Vice President: Robert Criggsg Secretary: Francie Roweg Treasurer: Ron Sickler and Handicap Officer: john Kaley. Lynn Barlow shows very good form and technique as she prepares for her shoot at the Spitfire Lanes. justustatcrs Promote C1t1zc:nsh1p Boys and Girls' State combines to make up Justustaters. They are under the leadership of Miss Gaschler and Mrs. Radovich. Co- chairmen for Iustustaters are Eileen Sanchez and Mike Morgan. Candidates for Boys and Girls' State for the following year are given a tea by the justustaters in the spring. They are then nomi- nated and voted on by the junior class with the final selection being made by our principal, Mr. Krumm. The American Legion sponsors the two groups in sessions during the summer. Girls Siaters: ROW I: Vicki Shaw, Genevieve Chato Eileen Sanchez Terry Stevens ROW 2 Terry Dett enler Jnclue Lo elace Debbie Winkler. , .M My -- law A., I SR ' ' W 3 1 Q S, f f Q .ww- . k m zrfga xx A x kxkiiif- 4' g x -0 TH 'A- 'tek 5 Jf' h uw. Q I ' lksmepgf 01' 4' : x A fm vu O 'E 1 'X Q ksmsn Q. . , p Q 1 51 0 .os 5 K . s s V s K ' 0 . l ' rf ' ' C ' ' ' l ' Y 0 o V Q K 5 , 3' an - 1 ' ' W QW! ..,,,'s,' if ur 'J fag g n seg-W, gd ww. w - K. -u..,,g f ,M ...X,.,.f vw. hu 4? ind! HQ an V' ' Q MV' , , i 5 Ve' t. . ff ak W fe 5 , mf -gm 5' t 0 X ' s X. k- Q 4 H . x , 0 i Pdf-L5..:f X xg 2 A M, . , A ii f A -- ,r 'hm gil A eg X w ,K N I NX W , r 'I 5, WNW, f ' fi. , 'Q' Q-,f 'f S V 5 ' . raiffl R Q3 Q Q, N 1 X I LA A .Q f Y! X 'A 'C nt aww ' h Yi W J' , 5 K K K K fi.. 'Y . hy 2 3 A 2 fL , , ig . 1 f A ' 83 Q- LC I ,. H 'QF Q! ' ! r ,O School Board and Dr. Chisholm Guide Schools Although Dr. Robert Chisholm has been Super- intendent of Albuquerque Schools for only the past 18 months, he has been able to recognize the needs of our ever growing school popula- tion. Dr. Chisholm served as Superintendent of Schools in Richland, Washington before coming to Albuquerque. He was awarded his Doctors degree from Columbia University in June, 1966. The ability of members of the Board of Edu- cation to plan for future growth has made it possible for Albuquerque to meet the ever in- creasing demands of the young people of our community. Board members devote many hours each week to the welfare of the school system. Members of the board are: Mrs. Jeanette S Elder. tromberg, Floyd F. Darrow, S. V. Jackson, J. Leon Thompson, and Robert M r 1 I f' :wqvams .SN an-up x....f'4 l X , . g 5 l .if Krumm and Thompson Lead HH A. D Krumm, Principal B, A.-Wesfern New Mexico Universily M. A.-Universily of New Mexico. Universi+y of U+ah N .J La Roma Thompson, Assislanl' Principal B. S.-Norlh Easlern Oklahoma Slale M. A.-New Mexico Highlands Universily Universily of New Mexico English Department Is Schools Largest Nancy Burke B. A.-Universify of New Mexico Be'Hy Chowning B. A., M. A.-Easlern New Mexico Universily Highlighl Jo Colvard B. A.--Highlands Universify American Field Service Carol Glassheim B. A.--Ml. Holyoke College AMT-Howard Universiiy Frederick Hayes B. A., M. A.-Univer sily of New Mexico Fuiure Teachers of America Peggy Henderson B. A.-Universify of Arizona M. A.-Universiiy of New Mexico Sue Posl gives a iallt on skiing in her Speech class. English Classes Foster Imaginative Writing Edna W, Hubbari' BA-Furman Universiiy MA-Universiiy of New Mexico --Q a fav, Larry Hughes BS-Texas Tech- nological College MA-Texas Tech- nological College Slli Club Assisianf Ba slceibal Coach Mrs. Osborn insfrucfs Nan Ofero in an English discussion group. Mrs. J. F. Laval BA-San Francisco Slaie Rufh Mccolloch BA-Texas Womens Universiiy MA-Universiiy of New Mexico ., cz. Kafherine McFall AB-Kansas Wesleyan MA-Universiiy of New Mexico FTA if A 5,1 Zi. 5 5 x P fag E 'I V Barbara Meiering BA-Universiiy of New Mexico Senior Class AFS x .s as s ,- s as . X X x sw Q 5 ' aw. . T. 4 English Curriculum ls Stud1c:d Mrs. Ulrich, Highland's reading specialisf, makes exfensive use of a proieclor which regulafes fha speed of progecfron of words on fhe screen ill. Richard Ness BA-Universily of New Mexico MA-Universily of Wisconsin English Deparlfmenf Head Image Sponsor Barbara Osborne BS, MS-Eas+ Texas Sfafe College as Carolyn Parrish Louise Pembroke BA-Universily of BA-Wayne Sfale New Mexico Teachers College MA-Unive rsify of New Mexico . 0 Barbara Radovich BA-Universify of New Mexico Nafional Forensic League Speech!Debafe Sponsor Jusfusfafers Co- Sponsor Continually to Keep It up to Date W1 5 s X ' E QQKA -we XX Rolaerfa Redding BA-Okahome for Women M Ed-Oklahoma Universify Advisory Council of Nalional Honor Sociely Bill Roberfson BA-Universily of New Mexico Key Club Sfudenf Council Musical-Comedy Mary Ann Rolland BS-Cenlral Missouri Sfafe College Anne Shannon BA, MA-Universily of New Mexico Drama Coach Shirley Smi'I'h AB-Whealon College MA-Norfhwesfern Universi+y Anna Ulrich BS-Northern Arizona Universify MA-Universify of New Mexico Junior Class Sponsor iw' I , li u H L . ,f -'fx 4 ',.1-lLQf'fr Allan Hisey, Jane Perovich, Chris Wall, Linda Chabot and Cheryl Wise presenl a panel discussion fo +heir English class. fl Many Techniques Needed to Teach Language Skills .! .H -.1135 A, va. -, cg me , g Q, . ima' G. M. Aguirre BA and MA- University ot Arizona A aa., M 0 Carol Magourilos BA-University ot New Mexico Political Science Club L V X ga . 14 A t ttf ' i tram K SARAH Spanish, French, Russian, German and Latin language classes give bet- ter understanding of their respective languages through many helpful aids. Miles Castle and Nan Otero do a dialogue in German before their class and Mr. Schrag. Mrs. Anne J. Connelly BA-University of New Mexico AFS and French Club ge .K was --,,, M fig- 9 Marlin Schrag BA-Grace Bible Institute BA-Wichita State University German Club Terry E. Dale BA-University oi New Mexico MA-University of Kansas French Honor Society ,..-.,., fu ' vis' -.J ,WK . , , E95 5X e Barbara G. Thorson BS-University of Nebraslra MA-University of Nebraska gf Ramon Huerta BA and MA- University ot New Mexico Language Department Head Il' fi, W vig up sw , ' , We 75 t TT ,Ki F' ,., a Q,s me :fs ..-fit- Mrs. Grace M. White BA-University ot New Mexico MA-University ot New Mexico Records, tapes, word games, songs and poems all require class partici- pation, thus allowing students to be- come more acquainted with un- familiar pronunciation. In higher levels, historical reports and reading of literature give insight into peoples and customs of each country. All these add to more fluent conver- sation and greater comprehension. Gaschlcr 8c Gregory Arc Lone Girls in Math Depwfyl ' -- ' if Robert L. Barrett Charles B. BaH'le Wilson L. Bryant, Jr. Randall L. Cain BA, MA-Universify BS-Universify of AB--Wayne Sfaie BS-Oklahoma of New Mexico Oklahoma Teachers College Stale Universify M Ed-Norfh Texas MA, MS-New MA-University of S+a're Universiry Mexico Highlands New Mexico Universiiy Student Council il 1 - V32 ly Susan Gregory Chas. A. Herfel Lee Hubble David R. Church BA-Middle Tennes- see Siaie University Assisianf Football Coach Assista ni Traclr Coach Q David A. Morri BA-University of BJ-University of BA-Albion College BS-Kansas New Mexico Texas MA-Ceniral Michi- University MA-University of gan University MA-Denver Colorado University Honor Socieiy 5 Frank R. Murray BS-Easi Texas Baptist College MA-East Texas Slate Teachers College ,Magi Q. X .si nf rl X .HN if ff. Gretchen Gaschler BS-Thiel College MA-Universiiy of New Mexico Jusiusfaters V-s f X 1,1 .Q X KF I Juan Raigoza BS-UCLA and University of New Mexico Senior Class Goodsell Slocum B Mus-BA- Yankfon College MA-University of New Mexico Math Club Math Deparimeni Head Mr. Bryant and Polly Levin assist Alice Creecy in mailing a graph for their mafh class. Discontinuing use of SMSG math methods from courses in Highland's math department was the big change this year. All courses taught previously were continued giving students the chance to choose from regular courses such as General Math to accelerated courses such as Calculus. New math ideas and techniques are still used and con- stantly upgraded. Jack Starkey BA. MA-Oklahoma University as 'NVQ NW 5 M NL wma!! Mrs Megourrlos uses the and of a map to illustrate 'ro Susie Neftleion and Don Adams points that were brought out in the lecture. -an Sf' 'X Wallace Ferguson Robert Figge BA, MA-Marshall BA, MA-University University of New Mexico Bowling Club Developing an appreciation of the World and United States is one objective of the history courses. Southwest, World and U.S. History give students an understanding of past, expla- nation of present and perspective of future. Through classes in Govemment, Sociology and Economics students take a closer look at the manner in which other peoples live. Ceography's effect on history and present day is discussed in World Geography. Veteran Teachers Staff History Department - -3 eh re. 72 ,. ,ig gt E A. l .3-g -it '57' 1 Roger D. Figge BA and MA- Universify of New Mexico George Form AB-Lenoir-Rhyne College MA-University of New Mexico Wres+ling Coach Bob Gibbs BS-College of Sf. Joseph MA-University of New Mexico John Klaudf BA-New Mexico S+a+e Universify MA-Colorado Sfafe University Thord C. Nilson BA-Gustavus Adolphus College MA-Universify of Nebreslte Swimming Coach Mr. Ferguson leads discussion in one of his his+ory dept vclasses. set . Q5 5 x n N s X sxa ' A Q x 'S N Ed Perkins J. D. Piplxin Bernice Rebord J. D. Young BA, BED, MA-Uni- BA-Montezuma BA, MA-Universify BA, BS Ed., Easfern versify of Colorado College of New Mexico Illinois University MA-Universi+y of Colorado Ski Club Hisiory Deparfmeni Head - be ,fry Mr. Gares' biology class in iheir microscopes. V Y . , f ew nj'f- W ' ,gap - . If . ' . fl, is A '- , A o X, Marshall Floyd Teaches Biology II 45. ibn. look for unseen fhings Ken Burnam BA Hardin- Simmons Universily Marshall Floyd BS and MS Universify of New Mexico Bowling Club Dufch Gares BA and MA Adams Slale College Assislanf Foofball Coach Assisiani Wresfling Coach Jenei' Corn and Pal Able observe Hue results of +heir chemisfry experimenf Mr. McDaniel Heads Science Department Dorofhy Hiller Alberf Kaplan Earl C. McDaniel Susan Milloy BS-Universify of BS-Universify of BS-New Mexico BS-Universiiy of New Mexico New Mexico A 8: M Wisconsin MS-Universiiy of MS-New Mexico MS-Universify of Conneciicui Sfefe Universify New Mexico Slri Club Science Depar+men+ Tennis Coach Head Mr. Floyd and Donna Vermillion prepare for a Biology Il lab. Tony Goodrich, Joe Kuchin, Bob Hessler and Paul Olson set up an experiment for their physics class. A major change took place in the Biology II class this year. This class is using a new text which gives more time for extensive laboratory work. New dissecting microscopes are available and students are occasionally urged to Science Department Constantly A M S all-f teach the class, thereby increasing the learning process. All science courses are continually evalu- ated in an attempt to continue their excel- lent offerings. Changing to Meet Needs Keifh Palmer and Tom Holly work +o- ge+l1er fo do iheir cl-lemisfry experiment :SGI , f. e Mauro Monfoya BA-Universily of New Mexico 'VB Oliver D. Neece BS-Universify of Tulsa MS-Universify of New Mexico J-if f fl J Madeline H. Randle Frank Torres BS-New Mexico BS-New Mexico Shale Univ. Highlands Univ. MA-Universify of MS-New Mexico New Mexico Highlands Univ. Science Club Two new courses, Basic Electricity and Electronics, were added to the curriculum this year. These courses allow students to gain a basic knowledge of electricity which may be put to use in a job John Ludwicl: makes a Industrial Arts Offers N ew Courses of the future or for personal in- terests. Mechanical Drawing and Shop also prepare students to earn a liv- ing or use as a hobby skills gained in using modem equipment. mold for his industrial arts class. Don Hicks BS-North Texas State University Key Club Anthony Martinez BA-Highlands University Junior Class 'bm 18 Harold G. Miller BS-Manchester College ' ..v. I Business Education Objectives Are Both ii iii' f-'- i- r . 6 ii . I A ': - L. fi 5 ii . - ', . V P 9 .4 ',. : ' ', 3' 4, - .- i s .- - fe A -,es Q i W if ax fi g Y 4 si if as i is ' - s K kk , t W ,gmwgei : .. . fs e f - i ,. A , x X X 1 i i 2 ii Mrs. Essie D. Ablaofi Arnold Blech Ralph T. Jensen Charlene Johnsfon John Kinzer Bill Mdhire BS-Texas Souihern BS-Upper Iowa BS Ed-Universify BS Ed-Universi+y BA-Universiiy of B5-TBXGS Cllrisfian Universily Universify of Norfh Dalzofa of New Mexico New Mexico UI'liVefSi'iy B-Team Cheerleaders MA-Universi+y of lceskafing Club Highlanders MBA-Universiiy MA-New Mexico FTA New Mexico of New Mexico Highlands Universi+y Deparlmenf Head DECA Yearbook S .1 Nu..-.I Friclen's Desk Top Calcula+or was 'rhe mosl' affenfion geHing display ef fhe business educa+ion cleparlmenfs office machine show in spring I966. Personal Use and Vocational 350. . Dina Ortega Maxine Van Court O. M. Whitmon BA-New Mexico BS-Texas Women's BS-Bob Jones Highlands University University University Cheerleaders Highlanders M Ed-Furman University Forty new IBM electric typewriters and 40 new Royal standard typewriters purchased during the summer of 1966 contribute to the growing excellence of the Business Education depart- ment. The department offers a wide range of subject matter ranging from Typing I, for the business field or personal use, to study and practice of Distributive Education as well as ofiice train- ing. Programs offer students the opportunity to utilize their skills in part time jobs under super- vision which simplifies career choice after graduation. Electric typewriters are used in Typing ll. Wendy Jones talres dictation in her shorthand class. 3 -fi Mr. Blech uses the overhead proiector in his bookkeeping class i x--.hu .........-.,,,..-.- M,,,,.!' S . 1 2 'NX N Q. 1 0 Music Department Gets New Building 9 p 'iii if ij wh ls Wallace Cleaveland Arthur Loy BA-Peru State BA-University of College New Mexico MME-University Girls' Ensemble of Colorado Mixed Double Dance Band Quartet Musical-Comedy Students are given a wide choice in music courses whether they have little or much knowledge of the subject. One may take chorus, band or orchestra. For those who wish to have a better un- derstanding of music and its techniques, as well as try their hand at composition, music theory is offered. Small groups offer opportunities for students with special talent in music. A new building, completed this year, will increase the quality of the music program-. The tenor section of the mixed chorus goes over their music while Mr. Loy leads. Mr. Cleaveland takes one section of the band to work on a piece of music -.., Artists Move into New Building This Year ,Sigel A-ef .. Laurie Dickenson and Karen Gator use cut-outs for their art work. Reggie Moore uses twigs in making his proiect. Besides allowing students to express them- selves freely through art, they are taught many basics. Technique and method are discussed along with feeling or idea. General history of art is taught to aid un- derstanding certain ideas and techniques such as perspective by following their de- velopment through the ages. Frank McCulloch BS-University of New Mexico MA-Highlands Universit Mark Wilensk Y Y MFA-University AA-New York of Guanaiuaio, State University Mexico BA, MA-University Art Club of New Mexico i - .,,.. I JS 4' rfsvfisw Physical Education Department it Q if-i,., g A B' ,, 5 ami Halley Bender Ellie Churidis Bill Genfry Tom Hogg Jack Rushing BS MS-University BS, NS-University BS, MA-University BS, MA-University BA, MA-University of New Mexico of New Mexico of New Mexico of New Mexico of New Mexico Faculty Advisory Department Head H Club Board of Nahonal Head Fooiball Head Basketball Honor Socieiy Coach Coach ---up .img Calisfhenics are a daily part of physical education. Physical Education class philosophies are based on the President's physical fitness program which stresses keep- ing the body fit as well as the mind. Both boys and girls participate ac- tively in all major sports. Leaming rules of each sport is in- cluded as part of both boys and girls PE. Instruction is given concerning basic diseases and Hrst aid. Students also leam the two sides of sports- that of taking an active part and also being good spectators. Stresses Fitness of Body ' Q, Boys' physical educaiion classes sirive for physical fiiness. Tiny Videno gives a lecfure on game procedures lo her girls physical educaiion class. Henry G. Sanchez BS PE-Highlands Universiiy H-Club Traci: and Cross Counfry Coach Lynn Surfon BS-Oklahoma Slaie Universiiy MA Ed-Easfern New Mexico Universiry Elvira Tiny Vidano 1 H BA-illinois Siaie Universify ' MA-Universiiy of 'e, Michigan K Girls Aihlefic yy ' e 4 Associaiion I ' Inframurals i ' is i Ch1ld Development, Buymansh1p, 4 'Fl .. Vicky Grady sews during Home Economics Class Courses in Home Economics give all girls the opportunity to learn funda mentals of meal preparation, sewing and good buymanship. Family Liv ing is provided for senior girls who have not had previous homemaking studies. Also taught in the overall training is child care and development. Mrs. Loddy and Kathy Griffin examine a bolf of coih. Cooking, Sewing Taught in Home Economics 2 i ? 3 3 5 3 2 fi I me-A. 9 'ai Q Q as ,S l S Home economics sfudeni Cheryl McMa+h shows her skill as a seamsfress. Donna Fossum, Debbie Yarbrough, and Linda Lea demonsirafe lheir cooking abilify. S47 Q, . 9 fa 1 ,ia Q 1 Xillf rr' V lx NJWK CI!!! 'T Virginia Ayers BA-Universify of Kansas MA-University of New Mexico Mary Loclcly BS-Universiiy of New Mexico Junior Class JM :FXM-5 f 133 Q' ll lJJ'.i li ff R fir if ' lk ii Many Services Available Through lit a t is t gases? 'N 3'.,k E! M so Q ss if fl lm! is Harms if is we sg l it rx af .f ...fs Mrs. Caccamise helps Riclry Hinton find information in college catalogues. Counseling in schools today has steadily grown in importance with higher standards set for college admission as well as in- creased requirements of the business world for all high school graduates. Counselors provide help for all students. They assist students in planning their programs to include courses which meet suggested requirements for college prepa- ration, as well as courses solely for stu- dent interest. Seniors depend on their counselors to help them decide what test to take, interpreta- tion of test scores, filling out college ap- plications, and suggestions as to which college would be best suited for a par- ticular student. Counselors also aid students not con- tinuing their education after graduation to plan their curriculum during high school to prepare for a job. Diane Murphy and Billie Harrison aid in the counseling office by elphebetizing numerous index cards. ,ff Counseling, Attendance and Student Affairs ,65 if A 'l i I J Mary Caccamise BA-Universify of Maine MA-Universily of New Mexico Fufure Doc+or's Club College Testing Board Supervisor Nancy Dodd BS-Texas Women's University MA-Universily of New Mexico Jo Ann Krueger BA-Drake Universify MA-Universiiy of New Mexico Mickey Miller BS-Universify of New Mexico MS-Columbia Univarsily Direcfor of Alfendance Lisle W. Smocl: BS-Thiel College MA-University of New Mexico Direcfor of Student Affairs James Wallrer BA, MA-Universiiy of New Mexico Direclor of Guidance 1 . in l 'T wk f gr Miss Dodd and Karl Easley check fhe l 'Files for his franscripf. Nurse Administers to Need of Many Students ,ww ki L . as ' N I K Peggy Couch BS-Texas Christian University The school nurse bandages John Neuers spramed finger A visit to our well-trained as well as attractive school nurse is all that is needed to solve many a headache or rebellious stomach ache. The nurse's oHice handles thousands of acute and chronic aihnents each year. Gffice Personnel Indispensible to HHS 1 Beverly Bruce and Parry Smirh worlr in 'Phe Regislrar's Sfudenf assisfanf, Sue Sorenson. gives informafion To Linda Eldred in rhe main office. 2 4 yum 3 . .. 5 .,.S.e .emweqg off -wa . ice during lheir sfudy hell. Evelyn Dwyer C ak ' l iillf H 9 f 'fii' li fuse if Mildred Parmley ' l Q! f e .S j' .f. Irene Runnells urs:-'Q Vlclti Reece talxes telephone messages in the main office. Many students give up their study halls to help in the different otlices at Highland. In the main office, stu- dents help the clerks by answering the telephone and taking messages. Helpers in the attendance oflice go around to each classroom every period and collect attendance slipsg then they sort through the slips and mark absences and tardies. The nurse's office has helpers that take down information on health cards. They also carry books for an injured student. Louise Mueller and Gloria Gel- legos check daily attendance slips. 2 . 'aw Students 7 -i,:f:g,5Wz:sf iili my in K , K My 2 p f ,:kLL LA A. . lh., as so tiki! Give up Study . 'Maxx ,W-v ' 138 essaeeawaawwi , Www W Halls to Assist in Gffices Diane Leach and R and Library Offers over 14,000 Volumes Christine Mock ,.. X University Library Club 1'9 The library facilities are truly the heart of the learning process at Highland. Classroom stimu- lation and questions find an- swers and additional material available under the able direc- tion of our Librarians. All books are kept in excellent condition by careful checking and con- stant repair. Over 14,000 volumes are avail- able to HHS students. BA-Texas Women's Linda Eldred uses the card catalogue to find a bool: Students make good use of the magazine rack during study halls. Y W NS. nr- Cooks and Custodians Serve HHS Well 5 If A Q rlie Roclriquez and Head Cuslodian Dan Lucero 'lake lime 1' from a busy day +o pose for a pnclure. 'QGLDL Q! -- 'Qfleo people responsible for fhe wonderful meals ef Highland coo s, nn an erveen, rome on ano, ice onz . lh lr A V d A M 1' Al G I Maxine Sanders, and Mae Casey. DCLLM W ,A , .heme efmmgmlmlswl MZJW 0JsN.fnMx':c,Smg6ffLw we ffuerify owsgfrllkwsl J ofiriv-bffef'-ll W?ULf Cusloclians Alfonso Calderon, Waldo Sanchez. and Eusiebio Garcia help keep our school clean. 0 0 of' 141 ,G Nl, Qqxfwswow oi lL'jfl54f+fL,C.l?S 5 a Classes M i n The excellence of Highland High School is rellccted in its student body. Since 1949, when Highland first opened its doors, it has produced more National Merit Scholarship Finalists than any other school in New Mexico. Highland graduates are student leaders in colleges and uni- versities across the nation from Stanford to MIT. A school can- not achieve excellence without having a great student body. Highland is fortunate in having this distinction. qua- 1, 'iifizd Q Iiflfk Qxrfffy :,'i glfff' ig yfxif, tl'3 K zr'.' tim :sur , Q S Y' 21' , i So are: Kathy Fitzwaterg president, Carole Hillmyerg sgf. at arms Tom Turbett: Sgt. at arms, and Wyn Lewis: treasurer. phomore Class Officers Kathy Fitzwatcr Heads Sophs Sophomores mad e it through their first year as Hornets with great promise for the future. They decorated all halls for Homecoming week with active class participation. They supported their project with bake sales. All through this year, they sho d we they had true Homet Spirit. , Samette Gilbert: secretary, Kathy Brown: vice president, GAA Playnight Was Successful Event QW X as L ,yi ssss vi-.fl?ffY L- 5 Q if ffffjrif yi? 'f jf! .1 s 's sid, vi? 7 1511 3 1 Arlene Baca Palricia Baca Sylvia Baca Z Joy Beckman X ' X I I 4s,- sg? Q . Q - was N. ,isis Q -T V1 I IVA' y 'fx' kk-- J' J 1--0 3 X Q1-N iss lsls ss ss 5 ssil J-Q--A Clay Bair John Baller Mark Belrlrum Sue Balch Sluarf Balcomb Bruce Balfour MQ x Sa L A-. 'SWE fm, -+ I Fw ll L R ' L inh. K 1 3 l,ls Q r .1 Sq h.,,.,,. 'SEX X, 9 IJ 4' S+ W as A .js A or -for A we Q. QW: 5 f 'Wi 3' 1. A Q ,gag Q 'L sf. v.1if.'I'N? ,. A. X... - , 5 il Nia it if .re .s 3:12 Rodney Acheson Brigif Ackerman Kalhy Acocella Paul Adams, Jr. John Addy Lanoma Ader PaHi Adler Janis Ahner Larry Alcorn Terry Allbroolrs Judiih Allen Perilla Allen Jeanelfe Amen Lorraine Anderson Leila Anfhony Calherine Apodaca Dean Archibald Sherry Argo Dorolhea Armiio Susan Arnold Eugene Afencio Marla Avolio Anthony Baca Linda Flanagan shows off her dale, Gary Burge f lhe GAA Playmghl' 53' .W dh ef 5 , in 3 x, ' ,. Lays., 5, W 'i av i . 4, ' 1 'fi 4 c ,.. . I i , K.. g .Q 5 Parents Invited to Visit School on N ov. 10 V 'K x? 1x-i N ' 6 k Y X 4 -aw 'si if i W iii i Q K if ,vig 4 i Nancy Banes Ginger Banks Laura Banks Cafhy Banos Debra Barker Marilyn Barnbaum Regina Barnes Leon Barfels Richard Bauer Mary Beahn Linda Beasley Esfelle Beafy Carol Beauchamp Cafhy Beauchamp Ellen Beck Barbara Beeler Charles Beeson Mary Benneff Joseph Bennie Barbara Benson Valerie Berg Bill Berfholf Henry Berfholf f Z SW Q ag Y lf James Berryman if . 1' Michael Bezemek Mark Bickeff Ken Bidewell Diane Biornberg Amy Black Gerrie Black Susan Block ii E Howard Bloch 'L Cafherine Blue if Q Pairicia Boafman Y - --' i f 4 Michelle Bobrick 'Q - -- is 'P Pa'H'i Bolan 'i. , ' I Charles Boldr Pafricia Boley Bill Bone fi' Douglas Borihwick .-AAk , Si Donna Bowles if 5 Lyi, in I i Kalhleen Boydsfun P I ii iw Susan Bradley :Qmfji V KSA Mary Brake If Mark Bralley ii 77 a 1 vga 1 ii J School ky, .1 if. r J-in 1 W M Plant Requires Continuing Maintenance i W 1 .15 H ll Q ' f .r,, it 4 x. .- '. I -, M Fifi fi V I at he B 1 a W' 5 ,Hy ,Q Z W Q t 3. -.B 5 X g if'T'f,' t H1 . ,. ilf M if 5 5 5- if N iNllI3 gk if Q N B .w if .J .HTX 1.1 - ufilifxil' Wing f Paiijifvi. . ' -K 'if ,0 ' wi QT Teil Wf' Q y I xr is Diana Branch Charles Brand Diana Bronner David Braudi Donald Brewer Rifa Brewer Linda Bridge William Bridgers Ginger Brigle Joanne Brilfon Ronald Bronifsky Linda Brooks James Brown Kafhleen Brown Melvin Brown Scofl' Brown Sieven Brown Vivian Brown Maryon Bryan Donna Bryan? Gwen Bryani Roberf Bryani' David Bryson Elizabeih Bryson Karol Buchanan Donna Buckland Linda Burge Judy Burkhead Phillip Burien Waller Burfon Stanley Bustos Norman Bute Michael Builer Ernesf Buhkerfield David Caccamise Workmen pur 'fha finishing touches fo a repair iob on ihe paiio sidewalk. Theresa Caffey Jacquelyn Callahan James Callahan Karen Campbell Chrisfine Candelaria Marilyn Carmen John Carnduff Milne Carr Terry Carr Mariy Carraher William Carfer Darbara Carver Maria Casados Susie Casaus Nancy Case Roberf Casey Valorie Casile Thomas Cavanaugh Websler Cavenee Linda Chabol' Gary Chandler Wayne Chappell Bryan Charlfon Dale Chase Douglas Chase Paul Chauve+ Charlene Chavez Ernesfine Chavez Mary Chavez Elizabefh Chesher Dave Chism Gary Chorre Warren Church Melanie Cigolle Miles Cigolle Edward Clarl: Blaine Clarke Fara Clewlow Kennafh Clopfon Rufh Cloud Shellie Coch David Coclre Jack Cole Suzanne Cole Jan Colp Rickey Colson Michael Colwell Mark Comsfock Beverly Conan? Mary Cone Rhonda Coon Donna Cooper John Cooper Mike Corcoran Donald Cordova Ronald Cordova f if M r :iff be 5 Ls? Q R Band Wins Pep jug in an X, .3 . ,:' ax fi K f1fL?i-ff l M -Q A QE 1 t 2,WJlr.llllk,, in I A - v-, -, I sl ,gg . - ., 1 . 1 raan , .121 K ,E , K It EA ff . , ,I Q K ji 'M M .. ' 'L 'X 1' , ii Gctober 5 .lif e Ifez ' A i 1 . a i l el A yy if . or I we 1 !.' 2 i he ' kwa 4 naar.: 5 y. r D ,glv f .4 i iii u Q - k - in :.s., ,,,, X I K C ' f 1.E gp if I ff, A a gi 'Q D' .f e ',,' 1- -f' D W -, as 1-Q l see r 2. 'C' W a r iihiy i Q 1'i N I , Q. ji' X V.. , ,,:A ..kk:1A: Qyyak X ' if 'flifiaik ff inr, , QV 'Q N Highlanders Sell Pom-Poms to Promote Spirit Blue and Gold Pom-Poms were sold by ihe Highlanders for 35c each. Some of 'the Highlanders are: Kneeling: PGTSY While. Debby Smlfll. Gloria D0mll19U91- Sfdhdlhgz Connie Beclr, Karen Beclrwiih, Leona Harrison, Ger- aldine Carier and Mary Mocho. F C 5, I .wy- X ri, 1 Yr? ,zvlg f, I lj - 1 'H '74 1 X 1 wir r.. J . ,f I - i in ,. 'I mu lr, - 'ur - ,, X . X S as ,lm . ,. rm D ' ' r 3, :J elsif , v r 1 if-fr rf- e 3..- x . ,,.. i C we-qv .- xg y 1. 1- ' A .. '--2 fl mi ll... ffl, 'I J .f J rv fr' iii 3 Q .Q A z. 'N A 5' i JJ ,.- Q K S. ,V1 iX'H':3'y..i Jean Corey Marcia Corr Allyne Corrie John Cofien Linda Coffrill James Cox Jim Cox Danny Crandall Carla Cranlr Milne Crawford Rolaeri' Crawford John Criswell Carol Crowl Elizabeth Cunningham Mary Dabney Conner Daily Janice Daniel John Daniel Gary Daniels Anfhony Davis Bruce Davis Linda Davis Mary Davis Randal Davis Richard Davis Roberl' Davis Sieve Davis Jorge Delagarza Cheri Deruyuer Daryl Dickens Joan Dickinson James Dieck Peggy Diefendorf David Dillon Timoihy Dillon James Dixon Jerry Dixon Denise Dlouhy Diana Dobias Chrisfopher Dockweiller Kafhleen Doherfy Caihy Dolde Barbara Dorris Pamela Dowling Mary Dubiago Paul Duggen Jonafhan Dunn Virginia Duran Madeline Dzielalr Quill 81 Daniel Eglinfon Wayne Ellrin Jeanmarie ElleH Sco'H' Ellioii' Janef Ellis Charles Elmore Donald Elmore Jr. Alex Encinias Margaref Encinias Erica Enyari' Dolores Esparza Dolores Espinosa Robert Espinosa Cecilia Evans Kuri Evans Rosifa Evans Bolo Fancher Richard Farresier Linda Feliciano Liliana Fenech James Ferdinand Mike Feiherolf Carol Fichfner Rudolf Fischer John Fish Kafhryn Fihwaier Sharon Fleming James Flores Alfred Foofracer Maureen Fouh Keifh Franchini Anfhony Francis Roberf Francis Tim Francis April Franlrlin K an L, .I N. W Scroll Inclucts Annual Staffers Schulz 85 Mmer E if if 85.4 ml 3.1 1- .: 9 4 wil? -fi? 1 . , MV, 9' 1' 'F we , . x K, 5 . ' we 9 f ,Q , yi if -orvdgllri Q f 1: N s 4. H . -. 7 gi P ui 1 A Q -. 55 H I1 NL J 3 .V . . ll 5 si AN ,7 r: ig, , oz ,ewff .sfg5fQs9' zf :P W +,i'B55a i R if K- x i l,.-an Vi ,.. J ,, A - L . f-as r'.:,i:,'.-.-... 5. . , si' fb: rf. :Q if 0 1. .- 5 ff F , . 'X A Q flaw E W 1 -.vi ,I Q 4.4 L... all -I fi? W 2, c r A Hall Guards Keep Halls Peaceful 'K wi! L .M , 3, 1 Q, x Q- asf M . as I 4 sys 50 I ,by W ff.1fs3?,'.,f.ff Pa'Hy Gales Kafhy Gaull I eea r, is - 3 yr . . a Y ' G G' Lorelia Gibson wg 4, Sharon Gibson x,.g. -glee R ' Y .v y' ii Q gs, 4 Daniel Gleason xiii f Chesley Glicco 4 'Yll i V I I' R y W A Q Jennifer Goad , fx earl Riclny Godkin W 5' .1-ul' ' , .ii, Qgi' -ri 'Nl' IJ -i 1 - iiwrszsxia 7 Theresa Golembeslxi i Carole Gollaclay N , . , X X G ,A X I lk R r-:fy W.. 'fill' s axle' x,.,.v' s 'sa Q is ' L Q k F S ,f 3 as f me Q., ,BL . ' 3 0' .sis f,.-srisgwl ,S a Mg, . Roxanna Freidanlc Ted French Nancy Friedman Darlene Furrow Carol Gaarder Cheryl Gaarder Lorie Gage Mary Gandy Virginia Garber Carlos Garcia Danny Garcia Diana Garcia Jo Ann Garcia Sheibo Garcia Sylvia Garcia Urbana Garcia Neil Garland Mary Gernerl Roberla GeHings Meyler Gibbs Sarnelle Gilberl Richard Gilleland Slephen Glasgow Hall Guard David Simms checks a pass shown by a passing sfudenl Highland Excs Fighting in Viet Nam Linda Gomez A R Nancy Gonzales Peler Gonzales Darla Good Diane Goodwin X Signe Granheim Roberl' Grassham Sluarl' Green Margaref Gregg Freda Greyhai Bill Griffin 'k'-i-' 'N ' Shirley Griffiih -. Alberf Grinsied James Groepler Alice Groesbeeck p Thomas Gruensfelder '--. 1 .,.. Roberf Gunfer Bernard Gulierrez Mark Haas Rennie Ha berman xg -if Sfephen Hale .f-JC' Mary Ellen HanneH Ralph Hansen John Harding Eleanore Hardy Buddy Harper John Harper ... .msg v. as 5 'WT' .i 5 are ' fi 2 i. is if 42 ii- aw - if - ,Rig if-. if , 1 W ,Q ', f we Kafhy Harrell Chrisfine Harris Philip Harvey James Hasenkamp Gregory Hafcher Theresa Hawkins Chuck Haydon Craig Hayenga Marfin Haynes Cynfhia Heard Kalhy Hendrickson Roberf Hernandez Marlene Hesuse Sfeve Heyer Susan Higdon Roberf Highfill Catharine Hildebra Glen Hildebrandl' Torchlight Parade 3. Helps Build Spirit 'X fe MMR if . Ji, ,fwi i ,fi y X-:M 1 J , Kim' I x itil , 5 ' ,. it lr ff! wi , - A r 'S' 1 Q '45 23 za Reef' if e -F iirri r pf .. A y H W is at 5 s .5 is 1:7 all Itq. t L ,, , A aww - S - - i 2: -'gs 'NU K 'e' ' 2 ' SR 3 i' I' W f - ,- f i r in 79. J was nxt f 1, T , ,MJ H A 1, N-Q My Y X - as . K 5 iii ' 'z X Lil .L sie ps. Bradley Hill Ronda Hill Suzanne Hill Carole Hillemeyer Richard Hinion Allan Hisey Susan Hobaclr James Hochmufh Cafherine Holland Mary Hood Vera Horabin Bruce Horlon John Howard David Hubbard Traces Hudson Debbie Huelsmann Donna Huffsfufler Gale Hughes Philip Hulebak Laurie Hume Hayle Hunsberger Margarei Hun? Sarah Hunl' Joan Hunfer Sarah Hunfer Frances Hunfingford Neil Hurley Sandra Hulchison David Irion Tom lsselhard Russell Jaclcson Linda Jaffa Judy James James Jansen Dela Jaramillo Mr. Rcber+son, Mrs. Radovich and Miss Dodd beam happily as fha iorchlighf parade forms on fha gym Judy Jaramillo Linda Jaramillo Jay Jeffers Ricky Jeffrey Carl Jelinek Paul Jeif Sally Johnson Sfanley Johnson Thomas Johnson William Johnson Lucille Johnsfon Barbara Jojola Beverlee Jones Ernesf Jones Evelyn Jones Larry Jones Linda Jones Robert Jones Douglas Jordan Pafrick Joseph Paul Joseph Winsion Jowers Caihy Junghans Laura Jusius Bixx Kailey Jon Kailey Kafhryn Karnowsky George Karfsofis Linda Kellerman Roberi Kelley Chrisfopher Kelly Eleanor Kellywood Sulfana Kerregan Tom Kerwin Carl Killingsworfh Frances Killman Craig King Cyn+hia King Jerry King Mary Kingen Joseph Kinley Bob Kinney Christopher Kirk Tommy Kirlzpafriclr Janis Knadjian Jefferson Knighi' Theresa Kocon BeHy Koon Lee Kopp Roberf Ko+ansl:i Marcanne Kouri Thomas Kowell Nancy Krepps Carole Kwasnilr Ronnie Lang Ronald Lafimer Sophs Provide Hornet Day Decorations ,, R xJ I Y . 5 .K , -,. 3 Ln ,E mips L. xg sy ik 'aa wav' - ,ig .W Anja, is , f .. xy dp fir. A .L A 'HN li' if , ., 4 . fl rifyff v or if, J X , I! Q is Q in n we ' -at i K X 55? ., 4 in , 5,1 ' a Qf f. ' Y l Y ., f ' 1 Q. ,. .,.. .. .of ., Q., . K, 'Q x gf f w K ,g S.- x 1' JET i 13 3 yi If lf? C, x I le .51 P . , o L roa air o,i L a r Y ' 1' 'QQ- af' A , , , lx x 9? A 42. S liiitigflslvgfll ' g f ff 'X . 'M N ,x N is 1 if-i 2 W ,M .aa ,gr 'fguiiis V :vii ' 40' fi 1' : ku . Q' i t .. B' K' is X-il , -fbi, ' 1 X ' fa' if , I N 5 I E 'rf 2 rf.: as 'si Q .ewr i . , Hornets Drenehed at Del Norte Game xii Q45 Hornel fans huddle under +he slands lo escape lhe downpour fha? if K Nj, Q l i nf' fr 'ifl j m r-ca ,9- bs. J, I .4 . j -of we . Q V 1 . fi v..,....- 5, X K , P . X ii RN J l 'J' LK, L -is ii as f 5 A , ,K R ,Ls s ...,-.f ye... ef' me A 9 ll P. ! X, if il 5 if Q.. . 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' ,. :er in h Y David Laulzenheiser Calhy Lavasek Sandra Lee 8eHy Lemons Sandra Lewis Wyn Lewis Phillip Lewzader Slave Liess John Liauwen Maureen Lilly Gary Lind Palricia Lindsey Michael Lingo Sandra Lilrell Thomas Loch Karen Lolzer Kennefh Lopez Osvaldo Lopez Ralph Lopez Roy Loredo Liz Lovalo Pafrich Lovalo Jacqueline Love Barbara Lucas Frances Luian Richard Luflrenhouse Jusfin Lynch Thomas Lyons Vicki Lysengen Edward Mabrifo Wasyl Macepura Sally Mackey James Macnaughlon Anthony Maesfas Darlene Maginel l55 Key Club Sells Doughnuts in October it A X V S, Joe Mahan , V ' Shelley Maisel iz 1 ,,'L Claudeffe Majors or uw if fy :EHH if Q Maryio Mallak V M 5 V Timofhy Malone :ZZ l gl I2' ' A ' Oscar Mann 1 K , Kaihryn Marceau r7 '5 ' l A IJ 3 Heidi March Vincenf Marchiondo ,- elilffliiflf - Carolyn Marclcres , Q r,,, ffm :,. 4, Gary Marlrey veg by ik GiGi Marmon Pefer Mariel fi ' '--' N David Marfin 5 Maria Marfinez Sreven Marfinez Tom Mariinez Kafhleen Mafson Linda MaHhews Sandra MaHhews George Maxwell Michael Mayo Daniel McArfhur Linda McAvin Debra McAlI Sharon McCarfy Bersy McClain Joe McClure John McCollum Donald McCoy Joel McCrillis Daniel McDaniel Johnny McDermoH' Mike McFachen Paula McGahee Barbara McGill ScoH' McKay Rhonda McKinney Margaref McLeod Gale McNamara Maureen McNamara Anfhony Medley William Menefee Jeffery Merillaf David Merrell Mark Merrill Tom Mershon Kennefh Mefzgar Jodni Miakos ag-we Ei Wgwliiulkv e -c. 3 i H if -r Y fr ' 4 , ,X ff' ii,i'ilii.iQ A -we J T' . ie ,, g ..-W 54551 rf' -5 E, .D 12 is-r 1 sf . , 5 ft? S,--,wf3w?e' Y gp 5 r, fs 1 - f ,J .M .,,, 7,k- aw. . are rr, 'wr my IDA Al I M5252 XF' ws, -f , was is e my KN! X N Ev 6 QS 5 1 Z E a I 'l i i XIA. :K J ,lrrre :'-. g ' 4 5 gs 1 , if W f' -V 'WR if ix .1913 ' 'ek' q i.!is glgaik Q ,J-me l W ,.: .K i f if eg ,gbgfy '- . Q X ,A N1 . fe f .9-sz . QA :uf Ai..Q .ASW Q . L . 1 J nfl.-f -fl 5 A ---- a A - P 'N . s ,:--, . ,Q . Q V .... 5 'W , , , . :Q - w f ,Q f fir y - . :-r X21 we Saul i '43 i Pamela Michael Michelle Milaslrey Bernie Miller Eileen Miller Johnnie Miller Siephen Miller Bill Bell Is Again Class Portrait Photographer A r I it 9 ' 1' x , . ' N 4 lj ' ,-.a ov-'iw' -: ...-f' , 6 if Michaela Monfoya Bonnie Moody Reginald Moore John Mori Carey Moser Chrisfine Moulirie Sara Mounf Joanne Moyers Joanne Mulroy Rosa Muro I . 1:3 . X . I Sieven Miller James Mills Harrier Miner Randy Miner Paul Mifchell Jacque Moise Gregory Monson Linda Monfano 3 g K 3 13' ' in I -- - Phyllis Monigomery James Monioya Lorrain Monioya 1 i 3. y r Q, Eyed W X 5 1 W. 1 W J 1 . Wi l x Michael Mooney Jason Moore John Moore ia' 'N X-rs . ,1. 3.4 4 ' V If . 2354... ,' -. 7 1-' I Kazan !A1?r:J.nnruz . xml! Heidi Morrison James Moseley i E Q A X Q L a ' in a Morris . r fi E Wag ff Tl x vm. W K Bill Bell uiilizes one of his noiorious ioltes io induce Tom Heflin 'lo smile for his porirail. FTA Sponsors Teacher Tea Nov. 10 ws- ' ei L. we i ii 5 ,ef ee, . ff .,S f Jane Murphy Diane Musil Carol Myers Mary Nance Debbie Nelson Kaihleen Newman Virginia Nunez Ellen O'Brien Kaihy O'Donnell Sally OH'o Mary Owens Rusiy Owens Susan Page William Paissno Denny Palleii :ZQ - W 1 r X ' if Roberl' Myers I Alan Nabors Diane Nalley 4 545. Q R:- . Ann Nichols Mark Nielson Samir Nour g me Susan Olson Gerald Orman i y John Or+iz Y if is , Gary Oyler V James Padon Joel Pafford Y --re-,,1 - Fernendo Pardo Lloyd Parker Pairicia Parks Lydia Parra Angela Pascefii Brenda Passariello John Paiierson Michael Paulson William Pawley Margarei Perea Barbara Perez Thomas Perkins Vicki Perkins Jane Perovich Eugene Peierson Pamela Pewe Evelyn Philhower Randal Phillips 2 '54 rv' .- Inky M A Students Help in All HHS Gffices f J as iff 3? ,, 1 ,gr fx r isa fs 1 ,,. pg K' 'U i f ,Q Q A lx 5 J Xa I .4 .:. 9, ,, 'diy X ni r ll- if , A g .1 N givin' iw- :IQ W err. J .3 .4 ... 4 'ea nr-1 K I A. 1 ie 5 rt .,-f xl 5 V' f PM ,1- LR .,., . fi- 3 by S - eff 3? f X 'Qi A. l rl, X .el R fe P' T . , V J S P ffl Y I , .ff A x 3225154 Ax , Ah , x GSX A Q9 Q R I f 1 'N 1 gf-,H Terry Phillips Susan Pierce Conrad Pino Roselyn Pinlo Madone Pifman Floyd Pifney Johnny Plalh Plamela Plummer Ralph Poe James Posey Judy Poleef James Poynfer Anne Prince Laura Prilcheff Palricia Proby Waller Purdy Dennis Rael Richard Rael Penny Raife Penny Raisen Sieve Ramezyk Rondolyn Rauch Kurl' Ray William Reaser Sidney Redels Judiih Redman John Reed Margaref Reed Roberf Rehm Roberl Reis Joey Reflinger Manny Relfinger Valerie Reymann Diane Rice Joelyn Ringsfead The cheerleaders sfand by as 'lhe 'foofbell ieam 'Files by during 'lhe 'larch light parade. Gary Rinlelman Toni Rios Ka+hleen Robens Peggy Roberf Gail Roberls Linda Roberfs Sandra Roberison Frances Robinson Rifa Roclros Karen Rodgers Thomas Rodriguez Ann Rogers John Rogers Eleanor Romero Joann Romero Ralph Romero Louise Romo Vivian Roper Sleven Ross Kirl Rowdabaugh Dennis Royer Joe Ruby Michael Ruby Donald Rumsey Marilyn Russell Timolhy Russell Forresf Rulherford Roger Ruvolo Kalhy Ryan Vicfor Saiz Lillian Salas Walfer Salassi Jon SaIa+ Charlie Salazar Genevieve Salazar Linda Salazar Olivia Salisbury Alberl' Sanchez Felix Sanchez Janef Sanchez Joseph Sanchez Kafhy Sanchez Michael Sanchez Norman Sanchez Wilfred Sanchez LoreH'a Sandoval Sam Sandoval Tony Sandoval Teresa Sanforo Pai- Saunders Palricia Scanlon John Schell David Schoenfeld Jonafhan Scholl Laura Schullz Laurie Selby Activity Ticket Sales Exceed 1700 g, if . fx n . :f ig rg I ,m ' , , is l i -ef We rs,i lf i A E A N . F 5485 9?iii 5.'iFf! . - V 'M7 i , .11 v-2.52 ' . F' - 4 W5 .wt ' x nh. 'V ,Q I.. Q :- i: 3 in A hi ' fi 1 K 1.5 . F9 . wa I ,J e 3 1-iii ? kN Ps I Wiv 19 if-ff Jr , i 3-A.. Q ww K l fx E si ' f, j.ii -J. lsgfaxl iff ei' is 1 ii? 2. News - v f S Sy Seq , . 4: fy X mn. .W A e l tiiiiiagmgegs' !'jsi1w,,.,- J: el M M-. .a ., l' - Q3 , ffff' ggi-r Q-E? 4 'var sv 4 X ,f Q ef ,, Music Department Gets New Building M, 'Nw Q S Nl! gzeluw we Staff photographer Karl Easley sho? +his picfure of 'ihe Music Building under consirucfion 'from fhe buclcei' of a large crane in use af 'lhe siie. The phofo shows the 'floor of 'Ihe new building as the risers were being built. ' 'ii'ie:,i.:: qi'-'Q - ff e . , ? 1. .Y . XX f Q. V' ,,.r fl 'L ' l N I 01' Q., . ii K I S ff if y t y ,Exim I - ZS QT-sf-Q . A A .- , 7 - ::, 5 i , sag' Ry? 5 . ..V A N' KL f,eL?'T X1-:T-,fit K - --, . ,K ,U ' Q l'l s 'L-N A Diana Seligman Susan Serna Donna Shama Mary Shanlc Joseph Shaw Pafricia Shaw Nancy Sheahy Howard Shaefs Mariin Sherman Jacqueline Shirley Luanna Shoemaker Rose Shoemaker Chrisfine Sholdes Paul Shue Ronnie Siclrler Paul Sieverf Joel Simlro Barbara Simmons Marlorene Simons Sieve Singleton Charles Siqueiros Carolyn Smifh Chrisiine Smiih Cory Smiih Greg Smifh Luann Smiih Nancy Smiih Peler Smifh Sandra Smiih Susan Smifh Melinda Smifhey Sally Smifs Melinda Snodgrass William Snyder Keifh Sorenson Mary Sroka Dean Shalfer Terry Sfanley Sandra S+anphilI Linda Sfarke Rebecca Siatler Larry Sfeblefon Terry Sfeinford William Stephens Karen Sfephenson Kafhlene Sfevens Mark Sfevens Donald Sfewarf Gary Sfradling Sfephen Suden Danny Suknof Sfeven Sullivan William Sullivan Kay Survanf Becky SuHie Rebecca Swier Mary Tabacchi Joyce Tacy Mary Tarfer Janeffe Tederman David Tedlock Pafricia Templeman Desbah Ten Pafricl: Tenorio Jeffrey Tesferman Granf Thomas Harold Thomas Jacque Thomas Chrisfine Thompson Francis Thompson Michael Thompson Deane Tieman Adrienne Tillman Rebecca Timmons Raymond Toledo Sylvia Tomiche Mark Tomingas Sfephen Tope Thomas Trask David Trippy Michael Truax Timofhy Trucano Charles Truiillo Gilda Tuoni Yearbook Distribution Day is Exciting e -,tt .f M3 Z my 2' 'Y MX L fa, ,if T ,,,Li 2, . 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JS Q 5 L rj Amber Wafson of ' i, Wayne Wafls bf-1 . - Q 9 'V sfxif' i 5 H 'H e Pafricia Weaver Charles Webb we ...F A 'TW New ' X ,l gg 91 , I X! wg' s TM? 1 is A 1 ' . 971:-nv , Ji 4+ , ,rife-g, f ,.e499?:r,':ef: .A z-Qin-'far-iffy. .sv.,,a,.g-?i?:vTi!f.!!' 'b i il , ee r af I gall A 'T er i 1 iii' . X Tom Turbeff Dianne Ulibarri Richard Ulibarri Deborah Ullrich Carla Valdez Julie Vanbuskirk Laurie Vance Glen Vaughn Jane? Vaughf Marfha Venable Randy Vick Chrisiy Vigil Vic'lor Vigil Hellen Vifkoff Frances Vivian Nancy Voida Jeffrey Wagner Todd Walker John Wall Donna Wallace Rebecca Wa rder Michael, Warin Lynne Warren Leona Hansen and Mary Mocho model The Highlanders new cos- iumes while hanging a Bear ihe Scorpions banner. 163 John Websler Vicforia Wehrle Richard Weldon Julia Wells Dolores Wenzelburger Sharon Wesf Todd Wefzel Kalhryn Whiie Rory While Ginny Wildgoose Dale Wilds Karla Wilkinson Gary Williams Sieve Williams Janice Williams Becky Williamson Curfis Wilson Douglas Wilson Sharon While Jeffrey Wilson Kennefh Wilson Sherry Wilson Carol Winter Palricia Winler Arlhur Winfers Cheryl Wise Dennis Wisniewslxi Howard Wolfe Rebecca Wolfz Virginia Woodcoclr Shirley Woods Terry Worland Jacqueline Wrighf Sharon Wrighl' Tana Wrighf Nan Wyly Sfephen Yeich Kaylynn Yoakum Sarah Yosl Lionel Young Anfhony Zamora Mary Zamora 70 'Z of '66 ' K , 1- F' s E if 6 f in .si x5,lia,.,.?3s.s-A .1-.f c '22 -wi X--ef .realign I I . f A 'v q ii-V R in up Q- Q Q- i ,, .X--5,,.',,1., - Grads Entered College .2 rffg, . ' H al Q ,d arker im of 1, , ii' 1' . 232' ' K ,fi Q N' i 'Z ig, k-7y y r QQ t , 5 4 V f ,, , ' y :Ti 'i -,, ge Z1 , K: 3 Ak V J r f f N K ' ff Q X or .5 , yi N: F' L - . bi , . K dl V K , J ' Y ' fri In 3 ' 1- 5 X. i .ai i 22 fail 1 is i .ir Y 4 ygi fi . ge' -1 tsl ' . John Za mouslci Alinda Zownir I Q- . .. R Q S . X . . QU? ,Q-nil Leading the junior class by serving as its officers this year are: Brad Stamm-Presidentg Roxanne Hull Vice President Diana Kung-Secretary: Paula Dorris-Treasurer: Diane Fihwater-Girls Sgt. at Arms John Genie Boys Stamm and Hill Lead juniors juniors, the Class of ,68, have proven even more industrious and exuberant than last year. There was active participation in all class meetings and projects. Their projects were carried out through money making projects such as bake sales and dances. juniors decorated the cafeteria for Emerald City for the Homecoming Dance. One change they introduced was that of making the Christ- mas Dance scmi-formal and having a popular band to bring greater attendance. Putting on the junior-Senior Prom was their major project. Viclri Adam Diana Adame Linda Adams Michael Adcoclr Leslie Ader Pafricia Aguilar Norma Ahner Wayne Albrighl' Marlha Alden Ralph Alires Ginger Allard James Allbroolrs Marcia Allison Lawrence Alfergofl Joanne Alfrichrer Loralea Anderson Vernon Anderson Sieve Andrews Mary Angelos Thomas An+resian Anrhony Aragon Maria Arguelles Dana Armsirong Edna Armsfrong John ArneH Marvin Arne'H' Margarel' Arno+ Rulh Asche Laurice Aschenbrender Donna Afwood Rose Ayers Vivian Ayers Andrew Baca Gerald Baca Johnny Baca Larry Baca Sherrie Baggelfe Richard Baldwin Stephen Baldwin Suzanne Balesfri Judy Ballinger Carol Barela Joy Barneii' June Barnerf Julie Barr Lupe Barreras Lyn Bason Georgia Beard Donna Beaumonl' Karen Beckwifh Elsie Begay Cindy Beighley Andrew Beirne Charles Benes Jerome Berryman Vern Belonie Highland Participates in Christmas Parade 'fl i fury, , i .asm G 4311- so ss. Hx lift ' if Y' 8 Neff it , Q , u , V, i ru. 2 , 4. F , A af,-s , if K' is f i, .. F .f,g,,s1i 'W' 1 .sf S, ah X K, ,pe 4 I J me a s V -V i 3 K' E I , 'yn' I I i s N9 fs A -'-S? :lf , A. 2 215:11 X iiirzffw J L Qua i Vkk-. A .f . ' 3.?.fl' 'U M A , , : A ira, , ii 'y-r' A in r aa J . t A ima - f Y J. It HD?-I, 5 1, fi li ra? HMA' xiii wil x S .L : 3 dr r l f rw ' I f 'W ff , 'H , xx, r A, 2. 5 . 'HE' - - F5 7 f KI Ill!! 5 , x We . ce , 'W dl ill . '4:s -Z . I rt i ,s t ir ,.,.t we f . If X Fine! I , 2 tm, Z 3 if 's as ,A A . 3 , I 25539, nh tix Y ' 'US' xt W wi -. sq Q Ra s 1' . lx ,.. if wi yy:-gf, aff I 0 Yr af ,V -:Y if 1555 ,SL Hello Hop Held Earl in September Kafhy Ba echfel ,gi an -'70 if ca. iff y '-5 ' -cj TJ .gsf . l ' ,WET f - 1 if gf-'fr .K ,eee In no A. fi B -T M1-Q rwjfw' V -Qi 1 , .e,. Q ' Jw z 'A 7 'RTT' ' L X ... aa .T ii 'E:'L Dances are popular af Highland. These people are dancing at fhe Hello HOPH' any was 'Y' aa,- nw . l S 1' twig ' i 2 'T ,,,: 'B will L A' 5? . il. f-JL . I' A I . .1 . B f . I zlh l 55' , mwah if X -aa J' ,.le TP 'i 5' rm 2 f S T xr' X F2 'S .. . A -r A ,,,. t -. K., KR: T 1 f ,ff 4' Q' ' 77' .sf xx if, gn f T-H ' C w 5 I J ,JN new 'ir .3 'Yr .F .X 4, ,yy ,v- F aw 5 Q ,A- ...I il 7, Susan Bidewell Roberf Biggersiaff Marlin Black Michael Blaclrburn Michael Bladergroen Donald Blaisdell Sherry Blakemore Richard Blanself Suzie Blanlon Kerry Blecha Janef Blinzler Marla Blueslein Susan Blumenihal Daniel Boggs Brita Bogie Sandra Borlhwiclu Donna Bose John Boyd Larry Boyd Lesfer Boyse Roxana Braclcaen Jean Brady Sheila Braly Terry Brewer Janei Bridgers Terry Brigle Diana Brifo Gary Broolis Carol Brown John Brown Beverly Bruce Viclor Bruno Wanda Buchleifer David Bundy Ganie Bundy Wendee Burner? Michael Burwash Dona Buffs Virginia Caccamise Mary Calhoun Kaihleen Calkins Sfephen Callaway Chrisfine Campbell Michael Campbell Barry Carbaugh David Carlefii Sfephanie Carlson Wendy Carnes Cameron Carreras Diana Carfer Roberf Carufhers Sherron Cash John Casiillo Roberfa Cdelaaca Michael Cervanfes Rachel Chamberlin Barbara Chambers Diana Chambers Befsy Chaney Louise Charlie Margarei' Chase Joseph Cha+o Cafherine Chavez Charlene Chavez Frances Chavez George Chavez Nora Chee Larry Chiffelle Mary Cholerfon William Chreis+ Brian Chrisfenson Audrey Church Margaref Cieremans Deborah Cigolle Chrisfopher Clark Jerry Clark Kaihryn Clark Paula Clark Nancy Clarke Johnny Clemenl' Vickie Clemenfs Doris Clovis Alan Coad Mariha Cofer inf-X . .2 eva uri . g ' F A -we if 1 'girl my'-' K 3 'Nh f 4 g W' 4? . . 5 4 , X , F Si! 'W' sv' as H ,Ml A , . Q., Q f nk.. mlyrit lf.-n r.fw9s 4x5 L.-A, M. vl qw ' J ' w ' ' gm r X S ! 1 C fl s, , . Navy ' .-,..- f jr - V - .. l 3 , C., 15 vb ' uv'-1 lass Competition is Keen for Pep jug 5 F1 A15 wa.- , , 4 hgh 'CM fi r ,, V5 2 Q., f ,R va or NT,MK5if'x K mv- X If Xa I 2 Q QA ,aj .Q , 6 . i 5: .,:. y. ,.,, Q -5 in Q A F if ' K 2 AN: A i - 1 -- v .. '-5 X i ni . li T , x , ,...- ,pk- sl we . 1 if l' S F : M . Qi. 1 0 U l vi I If L at .K 967, of Teachers Turn ut for Pictures Blair Coker K W K Buddy Colley 'W' as ' .1 Belly Collier :IL ,Ak ,Wd 1-in Wil f A Mark Conway TA T :-5 ,L-. CX J 3 V J e.' Janice Cook ffl ,V Kenneih Cook SIX A, Donna Cooper Jimmy Cordova gy X Linda Core K t M .Q J . el J Chrisfine Corn V, rang . , Q11 .-if Paul Corringion e if W '11 ' ' Q Sharon Corwine 'QNX i ' Marian Cosner bl, 1 fi - Q A Kafhleen Cosfly I, Gif - I' 15 if A N-Q 1 n H li . ,, 1 ,f 4 K ' Martin Cofner , Spf' W Donavan Colfon ill: Richard Counls Y I f' . Pafricia Cox i A , my rg Kirk Crandall 'J Lizabefh Covolo Keihryn Crawford J..-f John Cowan ,'r, X 'ii 4 if , an L C . ' ' wg A -Q , A ynn ronican I Q ,Q ., V Colleen Cunningham E+? dCreEp-In H . ' Arlhur Curley ein a riswe ,--' Q .. ' XNFV N 'J fa J-'Y I I ew . 4 R i F ' Diane Cur+o Charles CuHer Donavee Danley Elaine Darby Anne Darden Susan Davenporf Mr. Murray, Highland's camera shy mafh +eacher, is caughf by +l1e phofo grapher in +he hall. . K I, . I P- , e e, 1 4 4 C s .' v fs' in-,,,,ve -Q.. -W: . HW . . re HHS Continues to be States Largest Q K,-iQ X . -, -fl. ef' f 59 if ss 'Q C . .f 9. I x J l 'wx 5 QQ, Q95 'I .L K X Q i .V e r eg? Y R3 F f as xiii ei zo ' -be 'nw -.25 , .ev f fi Judy Davis y Larry Davis f , Siephanie De Wolf g 5 Q A . , Douglas Dear 3 ,:,, 5 Helen Dekker xi David Denlinger Q Ronald Dickey Deborah Diers Joseph Dixon ' Marian Dixon Ronald Dixon is ' Srephen Dobell Scoff Dodson C'!i James Doherfy ,, Paula Dorris P A Terry Dolson Kaihleen Dow my Charles Draper f g ly :fi if Q K lb A K Fara Dubois fr Edward Dunphy Jeane'He Duran .. Karl Easley e ii Vickie Eddleman ' L ' Anne Edwards 9 e k Vim se, Q Pafricia Eiler Laurie Endean Donald Engdahl any--fr - V4 Sieven Engdahl Rexford English E Leon Esparza Margaref Espinosa -- Paul Espinosa ' X Richard Erdman 'Q If ., -sr, ,zyy e in James Esfep A H Wesley Esfill ' Donald Eihell I -, Allen Fairman Duane Farmer Brian Ferguson Donald Fichfner David Fielding Lynn Fifield , Dana Fischer Charles Fish Diane Fihwafer 'J .,, . is 'e.e 5 ifssw i A tel, . A Taj F 'gg 'ig . l J' I alll 'If ' , 3 .. ,.,, fr I 'l ' U me 4 I so va ' Q 6, zk..4- av 5 x 5' 1 .e fee :r if Q5 fly a r so ,fi Homecoming Assembly Attended by 2800 8, J . Mg- J H l W .'k: R 'vwgzv Kxly K fi e' i ,f I ,,--, Y Q-V is f, . ll' Q Q ,if , X A P-' aj . 1 fag - -f . 2 , -P g 5: 51, su 5- ss, s X X Among fhose who affended 'I'he homecoming assembly were: lop: Donna Curry, Donna Wilburn, Sue Sorensong boffom: Elizabeih lhy. Susan Ross lwho brought a suclcerl and Anifa Salazar. Rs s 1155- ,S 5, 1 f- X A ' A . 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Q x ' X an Q 'ff .i-,pail ,- 3 v fi N S., s , Q A 1 is ac Ne Jacqueline Flallow David Flefcher Deborah Flefcher Brian Flora Vaun Floyd George Fogleman John Foresler Deborah Fowler Thomas Franchini Fred Francis Lawrence Franlr Diane Frasher Sco'H' Freeman Roger Fraidline Howard Friedman Agnes Frifzges Pamela Fronkier Sheryl Fulenwider Belinda Gabaldon Edward Gabaldon Larry Galaviz Linda Galbrefh Frank Gallegos Jeanne Gallegos Mary Gallegos Mary Gallegos Thomas Gallegos Elizabefh Galloway Consuelo Garcia Dora Garcia Jerome Garcia Norma Garcia Sandra Garcia Gloria Gardner Kay Gasaway Q Marilyn Gaslrin Jerre Ga+ewood Sandra Galewood Arlifa Galhrighl' David Gaunf John Genie Kaiherine Gianopoulos Joyce Gilberf Marcia Gilchrisl Neal Gleason Richard Glover Palricia Godown Clay Goldberg Charlene Gonsales John Gonzales Lindia Gordon Kaihryn Gough Jeanel'-le Greene Slewarf Greene Marianne Grevey Anloineffe Griego Cheryl Griffin Kaihleen Griffin Roberl' Griggs Glenda Grogan Elizabefh Grosse+efe Karen Gunlher Charlie Gufierrez Margery Hahn Bill Haines Lee Haines Myrna Halford Charles Hall Karla Hall Linda Hall Linda Hall Sylvia Hallsfrom Nikki Hammiff Sfephen Hanks Donna Hanlin Suzanne Hanna Brian Hansche David Hanson Larry Harbaugh Jack Harless Allon Harlin Milford Harris Melanie Hashimofo Merle Halhorne Elizabefh Hayes Dulcie Hays Roberl' Hays Candie Headricl: Dona Heavner Thomas Heflin Ronald Heggem iv :ei .. V .mr ru 5 r,,,,, ii! 5 L F5 Vgfwayr K gmc. ., Qffi' sv 1 ,fin V' , R Seniors X mx - ,, 5 Q r wi l ai ii l . ii si is Q -1:42 , gflfjiifg-f'.-fl 'Afgy f H 1 3 I A -i'ii 1' .5 . A . we H sars Liv '22 ., .bf . in J .HQ Sell Soph Buttons ,s., , ii' ,'i .f i , x In . i i ' i ws. ,f is at iq 453 i J5- --.E ,G -'sr-ifilw' 5 1? .Q f i M X- e , N-S ,.,ii y . Q.: '55, .K ', In Q . y 'Jaxx V I inf..-s,! I,i, .Q f C 4- ' 1 :'i a ' .,.,. ms G 1 - . , vef e eff w- 4-: - .- 1- x S ,, -J. WSC- Qg A ,-Zigx , Q x f ee-' K . is Q 'ii g 3 3 .:.' T 9 ' :lvl 10 ii! in Us Q32 I i . .-:Q i .g . i ,j , ai .. a ,A , - ,K .,,. i K. ,ya : g 2 ' ' ' a if . wr 12' H2121 - - N .R if f 6 ,ii f .S - . V 5 . xiii X if m fe' X P 'X YJ gas v,.. '. r img S Nr, My A f . 'Mi X if ..w'-'sax MQ'- e 5 N A 4153, f E as V l 23 , ja TQ 'fi -.fiif , : ' 4 5 ' : iii!!-, , ' ':E?l'L?' E , :V L ersee a 1, M G f v X ' C - -Q ,, Q 1 fs 5 , '. ie Students Help in Counseling Uffiees ,. I Serving as recepfionisfs-clerks in ihe counseling office . A- h g I . ig-51 neel W .r 5 , is exit! l ,N .a as it K ,...X s Q Q14 X fe , ., e JR ee leg 4 X 2, X 5 . Q s 9' C in' ' ' sm is gp V , s I . i 1 i si h Q x - X A ee1e in .Q X . is s are Diane M .L N wi 1 sf J .,. ' ?T13f,Z.: ak A H s f fi f .- gg . 4 1 '-s-fs: r , -Q: . L . L w , . V A gsm , 1. K 2 4,1 H' w p.. gl -5? s e Q 1- N H dffxyvs-lp y ' is Af' . ' ' i'4ifiiiPEi ..., S . X ' 2 re 3 A X -isis' i ' qi S3 urphy and Billie Jo 6 . ri e , 52:8 ' x may 5 i 'S' il, 3 Harrison. Dee Held Kannefh Helm Carl Hendren Claudia Hendricks John Hendrickson Mary Herndon Edwin Herring Virginia Herring Ellen Herl'z James Hess William Hewiff Roberf Hiclcs Larry Higbee Ellen Higginbofham Courfney Hill Jon Hill Roxie Hill Sian Hill Linda Hinfon Marchele Hise Sieve Hix Gil Hodges Linda Hodgson Gary Hofmockel Rolesrf Holmes Karla Homesfead Margaref Hoplrins Calvin Horn Jr. Roberf Horne Richard Howell Michael Hubbard Laura Heufer Peggy Hughes Paul Hunner Virgine ldeker Richard lrving Lale Jackson Lenny Jackson Wayne Jackson Sandra Jacobs Michael Jaramillo Gregory Jefferson Rufh Jenkins Tommy Jenkins Edmond Jeung Cris Johnson Curfis Johnson Doug Johnson Jean Johnson Marlin Johnson Oliver Johnson Palricia Johnson Charles Jones David Jones Jane Jones Leona Jones Myrlin Jones Suzanne Jones Karren Joyner Jane Karler Kafharine Karfsolis Carol Kasdorf Charles Kaspar Sara Kaynor Sunny Keen Kafhleen Keenan Paul Keichler Keilh Keisler Jr. Carla Kellum Joann Kelly Jo Keys Susan Kilgore Max Killman Deborah Kincaid Diana King Hilda King Sheryl King Don Kinney Kaihryn Kinney Deborah Kirk Kenda Klenlschy Mariorie Knighf Keiih Knighlon Edward Koepke 8 ! I I lg L Q H . W . i is . A Ti .J -iff, 1 'Q V in-47-v A. l ' -sa-f' 1 Q nw If eff' A V , . L HHS Campus Boasts 7 Buildings XJ: new '5L.'7m?4i . 3 i We . .wen ,Wg hw y,-f H ' ' '53 iz 5, 'gg we 1 Q' Y? S 1 ,Q 4 1 of yieek vi ,v My 1155, ,'...fbV-' -as-., JE X l XR 5 b in -ig W if . or 3 A 5 my ,A . ,ff ,K 5 -ish .Sf xg I 'R J Y X Q J Q D I J , 3 'J ' ,I .153 . , I iw .r.- iz i l i wa- Z fig., ,I if f S if f .P f 5 L . x . JA fu. I, in we tags ., - r, X i x Smiiie' :Q L - tg' 5 his X .X 4 . x xv me X' . 'Pr X JW 'T XV 4, ..-. - S Hornf:t's Hornet Adds Zest to Spirit Adrienne Larkin ScoH' Larson Rolberf Learned Roberi' Lebby Paula Levin Shari Lewis Royce Lillard Cynfhia Lifes Eric Livingsfon Joe Long 55 L i Marilyn Korfemeier John Kosfer Bruce Kofschwar Danice Kraemer Anl'oineHe Kryflco Beverly Kuhl Robin Kuhnle Lon Ladd Michael Ladeau Ann Laharf Monika Lamberiy Phyllis Lamear Marilyn Landon Palricia Laney Suzanne Lang Thomas Lang Wendy Lanoue Krisfin Lavender Sarah Lawrence Claudia Lear James Leishman David Leonard Rober+a Lepp Highland's Hornei is seen af all The games running up and down fhe sidelines adding pep fo fhe booslers. , , Z I Main Building Gets N ew Roof in Spring '66 Bonnie Loselre Joslyn Lovafo Michael Lowe Perfilio Lucero Karla Ludi LaureHe Luff Nafhan Main John Malone Linda Malone Mary Marenfeffe James Marmon Linda Marsh I Roger Long Q. i A - ' . Lewis Lopez X' . Marlin Lopez Y I' i iq Xyk, James Lucas My . . ,S y Anfhony Lucero W 'H ' Arfhur Lucero Lynda Lynes P Melvin Maclraron fr - A mf Gordene Mackenzie . KK , Pi Linda Mann ' .. ' ig David Marlaerry -, -.eg '- V . 9 W ,free ii 2 Edgar Marcrum L. .I f 5- Qi' f -. Q. K :I .ff i,,r r i ' is Q pe f if ' Ye ' - ' A 's '- QQ V A f 5 1 rg Q s if - ,lx V F I 1 li mn? WU, fs. ,fi gi g my l ,QL ,.: i i i'. A G f ,l E if K., 1' David Mariel Barbara Marfen Kennerh Marfin L. -1 ,LL , , uf' y ,L fi is yi , U A 2 .. J' me 1 if -' 3 ' Y V f W I . is JSFBNQ , - fi ,QS'!aKfJf?Tg4jLg::?f' NV? :ii 'Kill' . 1' I K new 5 if ji wif A 1 , wr , l ,,., . rl, I - gfi igii be ' 5 5 X, A 6 3' ,ii-ee,- a ,O si. 1, us. 55 George Marfinez Marie'H'a Mariinez Tom Marfinez John Massey Grani Masferson Thomas Mayfield George Mayhew Glenn McBride James McCaffrey Cynfhia McCall Theresa McConnell Lance McCormick Pafricia McCrory Paula McGehee Bruce McGill Bill McHugh William McKinney Ill Kafhryn McLeod Registrars, Cffiee Keeps Permanent Records .fb .. ., 1' s . 'M 2 g ig 1 , :. g r ff ll ..,s f v in A l .f . A fx ! as-N Il r we fix' ' . - i -.fr - .. r iy ' is M .. . ..rQ' 1 l sss 2 1' yi L l 4, . l il Lil. -, -3 jr fer i lQsr U Lf ... K 1 ' ff 'fi' x 7. Y 3 ' W 5 x , P Ef,f: ,. ' fi' M, I J e 3 ,e,. is . 5rd I I G ' 'T ...Q Q S ri 5 J ggi ' gave K ' Q 1. s Frank Melendez Marlha Menefee Don Menning Diane Menlzer Melvin Merrill Karl Melzgar Ervin Michael David Miller Samuel Milne Marlha Mims Thomas Mims Diane Mobley Curtis Mohler Bradley Moise Linda Monloya Viclor Monloya Jack Moore Erenlrud Morgan Scoll' Morgan David Morrison Janice Morrow Marlin Morrow John Moss Patricia Mouranf Marie Moya Michael Muniz Lynn Minyon Delia Muro Waldemnr Myer Barbara Myers Roberf Nash Marlin Nassif Rulh Nelson John Neuer Philip Newland Suzie Richards works in fhe Regislrars Office and helps mainrain lhe 'rhousands of records slored lhere Soph Class Displays Initiative Nancy Newman Lincoln Nez Rober+ Nichols Nina Nickerson Sandra Norih Ann Oconnell Kevin Oconnor Nancy Odell Janis Odham Richard Olds Gloria Olguin Margarer Olguin David Olm Bonnie Oneal Bruce Orr Ramona Orlega Vernon Osborne James Osiler Janice Olero Nane++e Olero Grefchen O'Ho S+eve Overbury Helen Overfon Miriam Owens Harold Owsley Norman Pacheco Barbara Paddison Alex Padilla Marilyn Padilla Melinda Padilla Siuari' Palmer Margarel' Paper Deborah Parker Pres'l'on Parker George Parferson Jennifer Parferson Roberra Pegue Esier Peralez Mark Perez Edifh Perkins Pamela Peferson Joseph Peirosino Sharon Phelan Brenda Phillips Nedra Phillips Neil Phillips Gavin Pickefl' Charles Pineda John Pifchford Lyneffe Pifman David Posf Nora Polls Rhonda Poulson James Pufnam Kalhy Raechlel Pairicia Rael A P A , ,fi ' I ,Q 2 P K Y ,..,fiX K GJ mxweii N. mx, as 'ifiiyd i rx sr f,, l 0 if Y 'T' Q if 1. if uv W wi .1 ' fx f y ,i i. s y V P s yA Q P ,, - 55+ , .f ft 'V' as vi-fav - - -X. s K if 5 2 sir ' sa ,, , f. E? .Hi fi - ' it 1 ' i H' we-, a I 'H M y B A R , s wif .FFR Q' s. 3 a lbs I - is 1 'X 2' Hg F W' X S I, x 'ik 9 ffiii f ' i s . NX Attendance Office Uses Student Help ,-,......1a- l' Recording absences is a daily chore for Louise Muller and Gloria Gallegos in +he A++endance Office ill , - 5 g H so S' Gs i-if Y ., ..t, I sl es: Q ,zffmfssii .. X 2 Y if X ii' if 1, iiirilefeiflvft A R . ,' we 5. -, V l W ff' 5 S Lg gs if x : Q -ei ll r , ' 1 ' -L .sl . Qrkf. p .:S E . Jul! 5 , . yfgjff- ef Q3 y , 1-fin f N .f, - f -s. fr' X :IN .'-., . r K 1, :yr R . , i sit .s ' X x X -1. 533,35-4-..... 13:3--Citi Roz Reaser David Reed Karen Reed Rufh Reed Roberi' Reese Ronald Reese Darlene Rehm Dianne Rehm John Reilly Carol Renfro Lure Renfro Joe Reynolds Clifford Rholen Barron Rice Bruce Riederer Ruth Riley Guy Riordan Linda Robb Chrisfine Robens Jeff Roberfs Pamela Roberls Reginald Robinson Angel Rogers Brenda Rogers Patricia Rogers Michael Romero Paul Romero Phillip Romero Sam Romo Jalze Roof Connie Rossignol Gary Ruiz Helen Rushing Carol Russell Donna Russell Julia Rufherford Frank Ruvolo Joseph Ryder Rosemarie Saiz Olivia Salas Barbara Salazar E. Barbara Salazar L. Emily Salazar Linda Salazar Conslance Samalas Barbara Sanchez Barbara Sanchez John Sanchez Linda Sanchez l X J i s- . 1: f Y New Courses Added This Year Add to Highlands Excellence Randall Sanchez Shirley Sanchez Pafricla Sandoval Randall Savage Palricia Scanlan Mark Schankerman Mark Scheible Thomas Schellhase Mikelle Schiess David Schifani Linda Schiller Marlin Schnell David Schnifzler Lynn Schoen Sandra SchoHer Phillip Sco++ Thomas ScoH Travis Sco'H' Dale Scriven Richard Secresf George Seidenberg Kafhryn Selva Rickey Shadle Helen Shank Wendy Shannon Ronald Shepherd Marvin Sheriff Kenneih Shields Alyce Shirley Jill Shirley Vikki Sickler Larry Sierra Sadie Silva Teresa Silva A Teresa Silva F I - V V' ln . A Sf!! we 6 'f Q5 -ax 'll I 3 f T 1' 3 -: ,. f .s A 1 'TQ il ,-F - . K psi , gf-J 225' s 'iw x Xa il sill as 45 fi agggfjgi Ip. . , ,. s W ,P kv 'Ml' ,s f gk f L if .L :T fs' if I if is, - W f f' J J M flf'i 'ff X , , , wi .x ii Students Grow Through Participation ixitrhi 1 , xg Ha 1 L Ns' R K 1 l 0 R Q N Q Naam, it f ' ... f we , f , 1 1 A i ste r V ff it A sxfzfg - Ns. iwi , f 6a:.i.'5 Craig Sparks Dixie Spencer Sue Sporleder Carherine Squires Janei Siegemeier Shelly Sfephens Roland Srevens Jeff Siewari Jacqueline Sfill Chrisfopher Siorey 3 i,.r as Ti I in- f S , S .N sf if . N fr' mul! If S' f sffif C K I Y Willie Silva David Simms Lorie Simon Andrea Sims Krynn Singdahlsen Sally Skillen Roberi Sloan Dennis Smiih Reberfa Smifh Ronnie Smiih Susan Smifh Tricia Smifh Eric Smifhey Thomas Snodgrass Rose Sommoer Susan Sorey Efhel Sorrell Susan Spensley Evereff Spidell Rhonda Spidell Walfer Sfahlschmidi Roberf Sfamm Thomas Sieel -x - 1' 1 Miss Dodd has fun on fresh barrel during GAA playnighf. Student Parking Lot Ovcrflows 'X fi N-:SV IX - f in QQ L-'f l 1 0 it .A .,.,t,x,, . faq nv , i was 'tx 1 . , 1 on a ' . if fra P55321 . 12 157' X 2 ' ii 9 A'L- if sl A N fik I E slsee I I l A D-45 , 'S ,. T 'I 1 , he - -pl . T l , ,- tr fffrnfgj ,- chip er r l T 3 xl' 'l ,S is ev' 3 N I Doris Siorm Bruce Slowe Kafhryne Siringfellow Joan Slroh Carol Slrong Soulee Siroud John Suffie John Tabaka Karen Taclrer Sally Tapia Dana Taylor Jeff Taylor Mike Temple Dixie Thomas Pafricia Thomas Debra Thompson Donald Thompson Ruben Tillman Roberf Tohe Sieve Toller James Tompkins Julie Torrens Bobbi Torres Larry Towne Richard Townsend Jamie Tras Thomas Treadwell 2 E W if an A ea y Q rw K T willful' i. ai Qi s f . lg? is 5 Qs T f- 'z il 'X X Tied-ix 'N Q, s Q 5 , . l 3, ,.V. 1 V ' f ir Yr -1- 5 x We T mf ,. I I Sonia TripleH Phyllis Trombly Bill Troudale Janef Trump Fred Trussell Rose Tsosie Sfeven Tsosie Teena Uhl Margaref Ulibarri Roberf Ulibarri Donna Vanbuslrirh Kenneih Vance John Vanwinlile Herberf Veazey Sherry Veazey Nancy Vidal Theresa Vigil Alberl Villarreal Patio Popular Place l l' M, , 4 P n jf' is I ',1 ' ' it ' 5 -4. .QQ Ne. Melissa Vitt Eric Vogel Linda Volz Lawrence Wacelc Dean Wade Michael Waldroop Christina Wales Gwendolyn Walker Pamela Walker Brent Wallace Ronald Wallace Sharon Waller Robert Walley Mary Wammacll Ralph Ward Laverne Wardlow Rhea Warin David Warner Sally Washington Sidney Watson Debbie Weber Joel Weisberg Stephanie Wengerd Patrick Werner Alice West Rachel Westerman Leavetta Whisner Carleton White Walter White Linda Whitney Jim Whyte Timothy Wieland Robert Wiggins Michael Wilcov Pamela Williams The patio provides a pleas- ant place for a noon-time brealr on pretty days. HHS Boys Gperatcz Schoo1's A-V Equ1pmc-:nt Jay Wilson Lee Wilson Lucille Wilson Marlx Wilson Pafrick Wilson Rebecca Wilson Roberf Winier ,- ai -4' 5 ,-,. , ' Mary Winlers Q. John Wolf K' ' i 2 H' -'iii , J David Wolfe A -- Terry Wolfe . ,gf Mary Wolff Edwin Wood ii V Sherrill Wriglwl f Peler Yauie K Peferson Yauie I L 1 Ginger Yee ' M 'M' ' '- f Brooke Young A lLy..A 5 zq, . M Bonnie Zigouslxy 'L' iii li V Dorofhy Zimmerly I , f Mal'Y zlhfl M J .:::::::.:4::':::'rr9 ' 1 f, an-'W' A if was :Hr L 2? 3 Q - , 1 1 -112 1 1 :1,'.w-- ' Bob Hall worlrs in Hue dark when running +l1e proiecfor in the movie room. Tha+ explains his unusually wide open eyes in ilwis pholo. Senior officers were: Debbie Winkler: ireasurer, Harriet U'reng secretary, Gail Diefendorfg girls' sgt. at arms Tony Cooper: boys' sgi. a+ arms, Mark Cigolleg president, and Riel: Cheney: vice president. Gymnasium P.A. System Is Donated by Class of 67 Fund raising activities occupied much of the senior's time and effort during the first semester. They raised money for the pur- chase of a new sound system for the gymnasium. Other activities included the sale of sophomore buttons and ON TO STATE beanies. They sponsored a Duck Drag in january. Seniors sponsored 11 highly successful talent show in the spring. Pa+rick Abel Louanne Abrums Linda Abshire Amie Adams Donald Adams Calherine Aguilar Linda Allbroolcs Rober+ Allen Craig Al+epe+er Barbara Anderson Sherry Anderson William Anderson Marilyn Archer Pai Archuleia Juaquin Arguelles Richard Arrighefii Virginia Aiencio Ani+a Talxins Susan Aukerman Carolyn Babb Michael Baca Sfephen Baclrman Michael Baldanado Bruce Bambrool: Marfha Bandoni Nancy Barber Aniia Barela Diana Barela Gene Barela Ronald Barela James Barnelf Mike Barresi Paul Ba+sel Cindy Baylor Adriana Beahm Miniskirts - the Newest Fad ot Permitted at Highland High Connie Becl: Brenl Becliwilll Baller Bell Tom Bell Molly Bennie Ella Bierner Sarah Bird Noreen Bladergroen Pal Blain Linda Blaugrund Douglas Blech Cynthia Boal Roberf Bolan Vicloria Bollon Richard Ballon Flora Bond Roberl Bone Warren Boolr Michael Bourgaulf Palsy Boyd Thomas Boyden Milne Brandl Barbara Breed Harley Brewsler Rullw Brlnlc Horner fans were caughl in a rare New Mexico deluge during lhe Del Norfe loolball game and some fool: refuge under lhe slands as seen here, Seniors Sell Sophomore Buttons Roberf Brilfon Shirley Bromberg Gary Brongersma Gordon Bronilslry Richard Broolrs George Brown Harold Brown Susan Brown Scolf Browning Janef Bryan Rila Bryson Mary Bullard Gene Bundy Marilyn Burela Gary Burge Jean Burris Raleigh Burl Pafriclc Bufler Peter Callahan Siephen Callaway Lee Campbell Peler Cappelli Michael Cardell Janel Carpenter Cheryll Carra her Geraldine Carfer Neville Carler Jane Casanova Linda Casey Susan Casey George Caslle William Caswell Samuel Cala Wilson Calon Linda C de Baca Richard Cha boi Genevieve Chaio Clarence Chavez ,pv- yi' 515.1 Sirk ,vu 'Vx lr-:sv Donald Chavez Margaref Chavez Richard Cheney Mari: Cigolle Judy Clark Sfephen Clark Mary Clemeni Danny Clinch Wanda Clovis William Coclre Donnie Cofer Susan Cohen Scoff Cole Dorofhy Coleman Joseph Colson John Colwell Curr Comsfoch George Cool: Josey Cooke Anfhony Cooper Jo Deane Cooper Teresa Corbin Gary Cordova Mildred Cordova Janer Corn Charles Corrie Jeffrey CoHer Terry Cowles Roberf Cox Neal Coyle Camille Craig Sandra Craig Charles Crawford Pamela Crawford Judy Cromes Colleen Cromie 189 Larry Crompion Virginia Crompfon Aaron Crum p Donna Curry Carolyn Davison John Davison Marie Delagarza Frances Demas Eric Devor Lauri Diclcinson Pep jug Still the Center of Tomi Crow Dean Crowell Suzann Darrow Richard Davies Wilma Day Consfance Dayfon Terry Deffweiler A ' is P Anne Devolder I Gail Diefendorf Sharon Dixon Janice Doan Karen Doane Terry Dobias Gloria Dominguez Curiis Domme Mary Dornacller Ausiin Doss Nancy Dow Spirited Competition Between Classes Macinda Dirsdale Phillip DuBois Linda Dudley Nancy Dumas Nancy Duncan Nancy Dunn Jacque Dunne Melissa Dunning Mary Duran Greg Dufy Deborah Dwyer JoAnne Dwyer Mike Eaves Nancy Edmondson Marion Edmunds Thomas Eichwald Linda Eldred Georgia Ellioff Ronald Ellis Erminio Encinias Ellen Epstein Carol Erdman Darris Erickson Arlene Esfep Robefl' Es+ill Linda Efhell Charles Evans Ed Fallcowshi Nancy Farfel Kalhryn Faulkner Brenda Ferguson John Ferguson Michael Ferreri S'ruar+ Fessinger Mary Filiclwia Linda Flanagan Jeffrey Flohr Carla Flores Joel Fogleman Charlolle Ford Billy Forman Donna Fossum Darlene Fosfer Susan Foii Marfha Fox James Franchini Susan Franklin Roberf French Barbara Friedman An+l'lony Fuenles Kevin Funnell Bill Gaede Gloria Gallegos Mary Ann Gallegos Arfhur Garcia Frank Garcia Shirley Garcia Karen Gaier Fred Gafewood Lena Genfz Margaref Gernerf Mildred Giesler Edward Gifford Sharon Flinslri James Glover Yearend Activities Keep All Classes Busy 'K 5:4 John Goddard Daniel Gonzales Mary Gonzales Anfhony Goodrich Charlene Gorfon Vicki Grady Cherry Gragg Phillip Grassham Loree Green Eilleen Grevey Carla Gross Roger Gross Joseph Gulliclr Elaine Guffmann Bob Hall James Hammons Susan Hancock Pamela Hanlrins John Hanlin David Hanna CharloHe HanneH William Hansel Nancy Hanson Danny Harris Skip Harris Linda Cofirill reads fha morning announcemenfs fo her homeroom. 2 , E Billie Harrison Leona Harrison Lorraine Harrison Joleen Haslings Kay Halch Barry Halcher Arfhur Hayman Dina Hays Gary Hays Linda Heinz Janie Held+ LaRaine Helm James Herrera Velma Herrera Roberr Hessler Clifford Hill Sharon Hill Julian Hippeli Anila Hix Craig Holden Donald Hollenbeclr Virlinda Hollenbeck Thomas Holley Brenda Holliday Michael Holl' Margare+ Holla Leonard Horne Gary Horlon Barbara Houl: Terry Howard Jeffery Hudson Leron Huenefeld James Hughes Richard Hughes Esfher Hurry Linda Huler Nancy Hyalf Vanessa Irion 194 School Buildings Decorated iw y Students for Christmas Season iq.,-f -ff wr! 'CTI' 5 L Beverly lslira Diane lson Charmian lhi William Jaclel Ka+hy Jaclrson Maryle Jackson Jane Jacobson Kalhy James Kathleen Jansen Diane Jaramillo Irene Jaramillo Marie Jaramillo Luana Jarechi Kennefh Jeffries Elena Jensen Belly Jeung Charloile Johnson Dennis Johnson Elizabeth Johnson Harold Johnson Randolf Johnson James Johnslon Elizabeth Jones Wendy Jones Sylvia Joseph Marlyn Karler Phyllis Kasem Pamela Kafz David Kaynor Karen Kelly Sfeven Keppers Marsha Kerr Barbara Kilian Joyce Killingsworih Roberf King Ronald King 195 QQ 37 n to State Beanies Sold by Seniors Cynlhla Klrllpalrlclt Joe Kirlxpalriclx Marie Kowell Mar+in Kozlowski Cha rloHe Knauber William Knighi Cafhy Kramer -af Michael Krzylrowslu John Kubialx Douglas Lake Ca rol Landavazo ColleHe Lange Cafherine Leach Donald Kremer Joseph Kuchin Eliza be+h La Folleiie David Landgraf Sherry Lane aA 9' Diane Leach Linda Lee Terry Lee Jackie Lemmons Marl: Leonard Gwenyih Lewis John Lewis Linda Lewis Rebecca Lewzad David Lichl' SI' National Honor Society Exhibits HHS Excellence Reba Lindsey Jane Loch Gail Loclclear William Lodal Pal Loffus Sharon Lolrer John Lomasney Deborah Long Karen Long Susan Loose Carol Lopez Gilberl' Lopez Anfhony Lovafo Jacqueline Lovelace Judilh Luck Marie Lupfon Linda Luikenhouse Jackie Lycan Frances Mabry Gregory MacClennen William MacCurdy Philip Maclxaron Jim MacQuigg John Madrid Palricia Madrid Kenny Mager Marilyn Maguire Marsha Mahan Daniel Malcolm Dennis Malone Richard Marmon Wendy Marmon Linda Marshall Karen Marfen Wayne Marlen Arfhur Marlin Linda Marlin Richard Marlin Darlene Mar+z Virginia Massey Gerald Maffhews John Mauney Roberf Mayes Carolyn Mayhon Donna Mayhon Rober+ Maynord Ronald McAfee James McA+ee Jane+ McBride Rozella McCabe Judy McClure Mary McClure Rober+ McCormick John McCoy Pamela McCracken Dale McDaniel Roberl McDonald Jennifer McDonell Susan McElvaney Claudia McGimsey AnneHe McKown William McLean Florence McMafh Sarah McNeill Elizabefh McPherson Begins Early in Year Cx, . I 'ig is 7 si- Q' Jai? is ..,vi,,,l sr' -of-'ff add pf' G' Marcia Mcrae Joline Meeler Paul Merillal' Bruce Merrill Jane Meurer Barbara Meyer Royce Milaslrey Mary Miller Linda Mills Marilyn Milner Glenn Miner Linda Miner Mary Mocho Sue Moeller Scoll Mohoric William Mollenkopi Alex Monson Curlis Monlman Carlos Monloya Mary Monloya Priscilla Monloya Calhy Mooney Doug Moore Johnny Moore William Moore ,.,.- Debby Kincaid and Sherry Baggefl have lheir hands stamped by Dina King as lhey lake a break from one of lhe early dances. V1c:t Nam and M1l1tary Service Obl1gat1ons 155-'39 Phyllis Myers Linda Narrell Fred Nassif Mary Na+ion Marl: Naylor Jerry Neal Stanley Nelso Bruce Nesbif Susan Ne'H'le'fon Lynneffe Neuman Occupy Thoughts of Senior Boys cd ,vw Yi -af' Q' v 'ave Ernesi' Nevada Milie Nevans Jim New Ann Newman William Nichols Zack Niforos Larry Nighberf Michael Noland James Nold William Nold Palricia Norman Howard Nunex Leslie Nunnally Michael O'Dell Kenna Olds Ann Olson Don Olson Paul Olson Michael O'Malley John Orman Q Jennifer McDonnell gives a gleeful hug fo Eileen Sanchez as Jennifer I966 Homecoming. 'WG was announced as one of the Princesses for Highland's Don Orliz Margaref Orliz Ann Osborne Kennefh Olieni Kay Ann Ofzenberger Ken+ Owens Jennie Ozog Feliz Packard Jill Paclen Terry Padilla Chesfer Pain+er Keifh Palmer George Pappas Kafliy Pardue Ken Pardue Sieve Parker Susan Parlrs Edna Parra Bruce Pas+ernacl: Gussie PaHon Ronald Paul Jimmy Payne Michael Pecasfaing Olivia Perea Jay Peiers Jeffrey Pewe Carole Phillips Donna Pickrell Betsy Pierce Daniel Piraino David Plagge Karen Polanco Siephen Pool Pahi Pope Paily Posey Susan Posf Bill Pofenziani Donald Pralher 202 Activities to Pay for Gym P.A. System Beryl Pridham Sherman Pridham Bill Prince Charles Prior Becky Prifcherd Susan Pucceifi Larry Puccini Ginni Puglisi John Puhare Bruce Puma Bonnie Pufnam Rusiy Pulnam Mary Remczyk Darrell Ralchner Jerry Rafliff Peggy Raicliff Lorna Ray Jim Redman Thomas Reed Susan Reynolds Wendy Reynolds Virginia Rice Susan Richards John Riifer Jim Roberfs Rufh Roberfs Ann Roberison Jacquelyn Robins Manuela Rodriquez Kalhy Romney John Ross Judy Ross Susan Ross Diana Rossiier Kafhy Rousseau Francine Rowe H1gh1andcfrs Participate in Many ACKIVIKICS Ronna Rumsey Donald Rupp Richard Salazar Eileen Sanchez Judi+h Schanlrerman William Scheible Susan Schneider Judy Schnell Greg ScoH Bill Scrivner Anifa Salazar Charles Salazar John Sandoval Janis Safzinger Myna Schiess Kim Schilling Susan Scholl Sarah Schulz ,Nadi Pafricia Segresi Tom Selby Melissa Selleclc Charles Serns Mardaref Sewell Dave Shadle Cindy Shane Harry Shanning Vicki Shaw David Shaylrin To Promote Hornet Spirit Rober+ Sheehan Tim Sheehan Judiih Sheers Carla Shellon Jay Sherman Kim Shields Francie Shor Bill Shover Sherry Sieglilz Charles Silva Frank Silva Eva Simanelu James Sims Julian Slrolniclr Sharon Slade Jo Slusser Anna Smifh Brenda Smifh Caroline Smifh Deborah Smilh Fred Smilh Gary Smiih Michael Smilh Pafiy Smifh Sluarl Smilh Susan Sorenson Carol Spradley Bill Siafford Tony Sfamphill Joanna Sfees Teresa Slevens Tana Sfewarl Joy Slocker Cary Sfone Edward Slorm Margarel Sloul' James Slralaa Karen Sirafverf Eva Sluclcman Rebecca Sugars Healher Swall Genevieve Szafran Tami Szerlip Joseph Szymanslri Josephine Tanny Leland Taylor Linda Taylor Jerlene Teresi Erna Terrazas Lynn Telrleringion Pal Thieman Bruce Thomas Jane Thomas Billy Thompson Karen Thompson Frederick Thurman Lorraine Toledo Lamar Treadwell Kim Trinoslry Wayne Troll- Michele Troy John Trui'I I' Deanna Tucker Pele Turbe'H' Jon Tulhill For First Time in Several Years 5 A 5 H1gh1and Has N0 Forcngn Exchange Student Brian Tyree Donald Ulibarri Polly Unger Judy Uppenlcamp Harrie+'r Uren David Valdez William Vance Joyce Vanmeler Vicki Vann John Verlander Donna Vermillion Vincent Vespe Palricia Villanueva Celia Vivian Henry Vivian' James Volz Douglas Wagner Shirley Wagner Roberf Waller Deborah Wallace Jacqueline Wallace Carolyn Ward Carol Warn Barbara Wafson Dianna Wafson Mr, Kaplan assusfs a sfu denl in finding a cell par? in biology class Commencement Is Final H1gh1and Donald Walson Dan Weafherhead Douglas Weldon Wanda Wellman Beverly Wesl' Ronnie Wes? Palsy While Marla Whifeman Chrisfopher Wieland James Wiggins Roberi Wigingfon Donna Wilburn Margarei' Williams Pahicia Williamson Carol Wilson Cheryl Wilson James Wilson Lewis Wilson Sfephanie Wilson Deborah Winkler H1gh Ac:t1v1ty for Semor Class of '67 Jerry Winfer Alice Wolf Jimmy Woods Mary Wright Deborah Yarbrough Alan Yudin Donald Zamora Donna Zamora Roberf Zanoffi Peggy Zelda Audrey Zinfz Carfer Zudick Edwin Zurawslri Georgine Roybal Bruce Harvey Sfradlmg In Memoriam John Van Winlzle B Ags+a,l949 D a ofberza was ABEL, PATRICK K. 56,l2l,lB6 Baseball 2.3.4 ABRUMS, LOUANNE C. 2I,I86 Bee Boosfers 2: GAA 2: Ski Club 2.3: Office Help 2: Bowling Club 2: Orchesfra 2 ABSHIRE, LINDA A. 98,I86 FTA 4 ADAMS, AMIE L. 9I,I86 ADAMS, DONALD B. 79,II8,I86 Band, 2,3,4: Orchesfra 3,4: Dance Band 4: HR Pres. 2: Ice Hockey Club 4 AGUILAR, CATHERINE I86 ALLBROOKS, LINDA I86 Transfer 4 ALLEN, ROBERT W. 83,I86 German Club 3,4: Honor Sociefy 3,4 ALLISON, JUDITH L. 6B,I86 DECA 4: Ice Skafing Club 3,4 ALTEPETER, CRAIG S. I86 Baseball 2 ANDERSON, BARBARA L. 72,73,IB6 GAA 2.3.4 ANDERSON, KAREN L. ANDERSON, SHERRY A. I04,I05,I86 Ski Club 2: Assisfanf Ed. Highlighf 4 ANDERSON, WILLIAM W. I86 ARCHER, MARILYN G. I86 Bowling Club 2: Bee Boosfers 2: Highlanders 4 ARGUELLES, JUAQUIN M. Transfer 4 ARRIGHETTI, RICHARD F. I86 ATENCIO, VIRGINIA A. I00,I86 ATKNS, ANITA M. B0,l86 Band Officer 4: FAA 2,3.4: Archery Club Secy. 2: Band 2,3,4: French Club 2,3: Ice Skafing Club 3,4 AUKERMAN, SUSAN M. I86 AUTRY, TYVA Transfer 4: Ski Club 4 BABB, CAROLYN M. 25,26,93,l05,lB6 Fufure Drs. 4: GAA 2,3,4: Thespians 2,3,4: AFS 2.3: Highlighf 4: Bowling Club 2: Ice Skafing 3: Highlanders 4: Ski Club 3,4 BACA, MICHAEL S. I86 Baskefball Mgr. 3: Transfer 3 BACA, RICHARD A. 74 BACHMAN, STEPHEN J. I86 BALDONADO, MICHAEL L. B8,I86 Baskefball 2: Baseball 3: H-Club 4: Fishing Club 4: Cross Counfry 4 BAMBROOK, BRUCE O. I86 Fishing Club Pres. 4 BANDONI, MARTHA G. l2,l5,90,I86 HR Pres. 2: Sfudenf Council 3: Nafl. Honor Soc, 3.4: Homecoming Courf 4: Fufure Drs. 3: GAA 2,3 BARBER, NANCY J. 73,I86 GAA 2,3,4 BARELA, DIANA A. I86 BARELA, GENE F. I86 Ski Club 2,3: Baseball 2,3 BARELA, RONALD M. I86 Transfer 4 BARELA, VERNON A. 74 BARLOW, ELIZABETH L. 69 BARNETT, JAMES W. I86 BARRERAS, JOE L. BARRESI, MIKE A. I86 BATSEL, PAUL D. 25.l86 BAYLOR, CINDY A. I86 Senior Index BEAHM, ADRIANA E. 78,l86 Lafin Club 2,3: Trees. 4: German Club Orchesfra 2,3: HR Pres. 4: Highlanders 4: All Sfafe Orch. 2,4: Opereffa Orchesfra 4 BECK, CONNIE L. 99.I49.IB7 GAA 2: Bee Boosfers 2: Highlanders 3: Pres. 4 BECKLEY, HOLLY C. BECKWITH, BRENT A. 2l, I87 Ski Club 2,3,4 BELL, BAXTER I87 BELL, LINDA L. BELL, THOMAS J. 52,53,8B,I87 Swimming Team 3,4: H Club 3,4 BENALLY, TOM BENNIE, ELSIE M. I87 Transfer 4 BIERNER, ELLA L. BIESER, HAROLD H. BIGBE, DAN M. BILD, GARY S. 90 BILLY. FREDDIE R. BIRD, SARAH A. I87 BLACKSHEAR, PHILLIP T. Ski Club 2 BLADERGROEN, NOREEN K. I87 BLAUGRUND, LINDA S. Thespians 3: Bee Boosfers 2 BLECH, DOUGLAS L. Band 2,3: VP 4: Orchesfra 2,3.4: All Sfafe Orchesfra 2,3,4 BOAL, CYNTHIA R. Highlanders 4: All Sfafe Mixed Chorus 3,4: Girls Ensemble 3,4 BOLAN, ROBERT R. BOLTON, GERALDINE V. I87 Ski Club BOLTON, RICHARD G. 69,I87 Swimming Team 3 BOND, FLORA S. I87 Ski Club 4 BONE, ROBERT D. 45,66,67,88,I87,2l2 Baskefball 2,3,4: H-Club 3.4: Annual Sfaff 4 BOOK, WARREN C. 8I,I87 French Club Pres, 4: Swimming Team 4: Trans- fer 4 BOURGAULT, MICHAEL J. I87 Ski Club 3 BOWEN, WILLIAM D. 74 BOYD, PATSY C. I87 Transfer 4 BOYDEN, THOMAS M. 87,I87 Ski Club 2,3,: Pres. 4: Key Club 2.3.4 BRAITSCH, FREDERICK G. Thespians 4: Senior Play 4: Thespian Play 41 Transfer 4 BRANDOW, HENRY W. 74 DECA Pres. 4 BRANDT, MIKE L. 5I,l87 BREED, BARBARA R. IB7 BREWSTER, HARLEY A. I87 BRINK, RUTH A. 68,69,70,I87 Bee Boosfers 2: Highlanders 4: Girls Ensemble 3,4: FGAA 2,3: FTA 2: All Sfafe Mixed Chorus 3,4: Nafl. Honor Soc. 3,4: Opereffa 3.4 BRINTNALL, DAN J. BRITTON, ROBERT G. I8B Spanish Club 2: Baskefball 3 BROMBERG, SHIRLEY l02.l04,I05.I88 Honor Sociefy 3,4: Sfudenf Council 47 CO' edifor of Highland 4 BRONGERSMA, GARY L. 69,I88 BRONITSKY, GORDON J. 83,95,I8B Lafin Club 2,4: German Club 3.4: Fufure Drs. 3,4: Polifical Science Club 3: Nafional Merif Semi-finalisf 4 BROOKS, RICHARD K. l88 Library Club 3, Treas, 4: Library Assisfanf 3: Band 2.3: French Club 2 BROWN, GEORGE A. I88 Transfer 4 BROWN, RICHARD H. IBB BROWN, SUSAN C. I88 Band 2,3,4: Thespians 2.3,4 BROWNING, SCOTT K. l88 BROZO, EVELYN L. IBB BRUSIN, JOHN M. IBB BRYAN, JANET E. GAA 2,4 BRYSON, RITA K. 90 La+in Club 3,4: Honor Society 3,4 BUCKINGHAM, JR., KENT O. 47 Baskefball 4 BULLARD, MARY M. IBB BUNDY, CLYDE E. 69,l8B Track 2,3,4 BURETA, MARILYN J. IBB HR Pres. 4 BURGE, GARY D. 39,lBB Foofball 4: H-Club 4: Ski Club 3 BURRIS, JEAN A. 69,IBB Advanced Chorus 4: Opereffa 4: Transfer 4 Sfudenfs waif for fheir busses fo arrive af end of fhe day. 2II BURT, RALEIGH L. I88 Sr. Play Crew 43 Track 2 BUTLER, PATRICK L. I88 CALLAHAN, PETER K. IBB CALLAWAY, STEPHEN H. 27,188 DECA 4 CAMPBELL, LEE M. 79,97,I88 Ice Hockey Club 4 CAPELLI, PETER F. 37,40,56,88,I07,l88 Baskefball 23 Foolball 3,43 Baseball 3,43 Boys Slale 3: H-Club VP 4 CARDELL, MICHAEL W. I88 Ski Club 4 CARPENTER, JANET D. I06.l88 GAA 33 Archery Club 4 CARR, PATRICK A. CARRAHER, CHERYLL A. I88 Ski Club 3 CARTER, GERALDINE l49,I88 GAA 2,43 Highlanders 4 CARTER, NEVILLE R. I88 Bee Booslers 2, Ski Club 2,3,4 CASANOVA, JANE A. 29,69,l88 Baskefball Sporfs Princess 4 CASEY, LINDA R. I88 CASEY, SUSAN L. I88 CASTLE, GEORGE L. II6 CASWELL, WILLIAM G. I88 CATA, SAMUEL E. I88 Ski Club 43 Transfer 3 CATON, WILSON L. 50,5l,l88 Wresfling 2,33 Varsily 4 CHABOT, RICHARD C. I88 CHATKOFF, SHARON L. 29 GAA 43 Golf Princess 43 Transfer 4 CHATO, GENEVIEVE K. 90,l07,I88 Nall, Honor Soc. 3,43 Girls Slale 33 High- landers 43 GAA 3,43 Ffr, Drs. 33 Lalin Club 3 CHAVEZ, CLARENCE C. I88 CHAVEZ, DONALD M. 56,lB9 Baseball 2.3.4 CHAVEZ, JOHN A. CHAVEZ, MARGARET M. IB9 GAA 2,4 CHENEY, RICHARD 44,46,47,88,IO7,l85,l89 H-Club 2,3,43 Boys Sfafe 33 Sfudenl of lhe Monlh 33 Sr. Class VP 43 Baskelball 2,3,4: Track 2 CIGOLLE, MARK E. l85,l89 Senior Index Highland Skieers board fhe bus lo Purgalory Ski Basin on an early morning during 'lhe winfer. CLARK, JUDY L. 96,l89 Bee Boosfers, 23 Highlanders 43 Library Club 43 GAA 2,4 CLARK, STEPHEN W. IB9 Ski Club 4 CLEMENT, MARY L. l89 La+in Club 3: GAA 43 Highlanders 4 CLEVELAND, JOHNNY R. Transfer 4 COBB, DEBORAH L. COCKE, WILLIAM J. 52,69,88,IO2,IB9 Swimming Team 2,3,43 H-Club 2,3,43 Sludenf Council 43 HR Pres. 4 COFER, DONNIE H. 69,70,I89 All Sfafe Chorus 2,3,43 OpereH'a 2,41 Double Mixed Ouarfef 3 COHEN, SUSAN 9I,I89 Sfudenf Council 2,33 Pres. 43 Nall, Honor Soc. 3,43 Thespians 3 se- A ii ii? if 3 qu, ..' I COLE, SCOTT M. I89 Ski Club 43 Archery Club 3 COLEMAN, DOROTHY E. 98.I89 FTA 3.4 COLSON, JOSEPH E. 45.I89 Baskefball 2,3,4 COLWELL, JOHN L. 69.l89 Operella Quarlel 4 Chorus 43 All Cify Chorus 3,43 Mixed COMPTON, LARRY W. COMSTOCK, CURT F. l89 Bowling Club 23 Tennis Team 3,4 CONROW, BRUCE W. COOK, GEORGE A. I89 COOKE, JOSEY J. IH9 COOPER, All Sfaie erella 23 COOPER, CORBIN. ANTHONY A. 69,70,l85,l89 Chorus 2,3,43 Mixed Quarlef 43 Op JO DEANE I89 TERESA J. I8.I89 GAA 23 French Club 2 CORDOVA, GARY E. 50.5l,90,l89 CORDOVA MILDRED A. IB9 GAA 2,3,43 Bee Booslers 23 Malh Club 2 CORN. JANET T. I20,I89 Bee Booslers 23 Ski Club 3 CORRIE, CHARLES T. IB9 COTTER, JEFFREY K. 52,I89 Swimming Team 43 Transfer 4 COUEY, ROBERT W. COWLES, TERRY M. I89 COX, ROBERT D. 39,69,BB,lB9 Foolball 2,3,4: Chorus 2,4 COYLE, NEAL D. I89 CRAIG, CAMILLE L. I89 GAA 23 Library Club 3 CRAIG, SANDRA J. 84.90,l89 Nafional Merit Semi-finalist 43 Science Club Secrelary 53 Lalin Club 43 Honor Socieiy 3,4 CRAWFORD, CHARLES P. I89 Swimming Team 33 Homeroom President 3: Ski Club 3 Bob Bone parlicipales in lhe popular Highland sporl of Girl Senior Index Sophomore girls awaif fheir furn fo fry ouf for B-Team cheerleaders. CRAWFORD, PAMELA E. IB9 DIEFENDORF. GAIL l2,29,9l,94,l02.l85,l90 899 BOOSISFS 2 Sfudenf Council 2,3,4: Nall. Honor Soc. 3.4: CRISWELL, CHARLES W. Edifor Image 4: Homecoming Courf 4: Cross CROMES, JUDY B. I89 Counfry Princess 4 Bee Boosfers 2: AFS 4 DIXON' SHARON A, 190 CROMlE- Col-LEEN M- l89 Opereffa Crew Head 3: Chorus Award 3 Bee Booslers 2: GAA 2 DOAN' JANICE '90 CROMPTON, VIRGINIA M. I6,I90 DOANEI KAREN G- 3l'69Iq3II90 Bee Boosfers 2: Highlanders 3: Varsify Cheer- -I-hespians 4: GAA 4: HR Pres. 2.3 leaders 4: AFS 3 cnow, rom L. '14,u9o DECA 4: Office Help 2.3 CROWELL. DEAN W. I90 CRUMP, AARON K. l90 DOBIAS, TERRY F. I9O DODDS. GLENDA N. DOMINGUEZ, GLORIA L. I49.I90 Office Help 2: Bee Booslers 2: AFS 2: High- Baseball 3: Track 4 lander 3'4 cunav, DONNA J. m. wo DONALDSON- GEM'-D 5- DARROWI SUZANN ,90 DORNACKER, MARY K. 25.94,I0l,I90 Bee Boosfers 2: Thespians 4: Homeroom Presi- Tl'e5Plan5 2:3-43 Fofenslci 2-3-41 AFS 2131 Slil denf 2 Club 2.3.4 DAVIES, RICHARD E. l90 Lafin Club 2 DAVISON. CAROLYN L. l90 Bowling Club 2,3 DAVISON, JOHN E. I90 DAWSON, CLINTON W. Transfer 4 DAY, WILMA 6B.l90 GAA 2.3,4: Ice Sliafing 3 DAYTON, CONSTANCE R. I90 DELAGARZA, MARIE l90 Transfer 4 DEMAS. FRANCES A. 69.70,B3.l90 German Club 4: Highlanders 4: Op All Sfefe Chorus 2.3.4 DENNIS, PATRICK T. DETTWEILER, TERRY A. I2,I07,l90 ereHa 2,3.4: Homecoming Courf 4: Girls Sfale 4: Bee Booslers 2: Highlanders 3 DEVOLDER, ANNE C. 92.I90 Thespians 4: FTA 4: Bee Booslers 2: Highland- ers 3.4: Lafin Club 2,3 DICKINSON, LAURI M. I29,I90 DOSS. AUSTIN J. I90 DOW, NANCY R. l90 DRAPER. MICHAEL S. 74 DECA 4: Transfer 4 DRISDALE. MELINDA J. 93,l9I,2I4 Thespians 4: GAA 4: Transfer 3 DUBOIS, PHILLIP L. l9l DUDLEY. LINDA R. l9l Transfer 3 DUMAS, NANCY B. l9l DUNAGAN, SUSAN E. DUNCAM, CAROLE L. DUNCAN, NANCY 8l,90,l0l.I9I GAA 2,3,4: Highlanders 4: Bowling Club 2.3.4 Honor Sociefy 3.4: French Club Sec. 4 DUNN, NANCY B. 75,l9l Bee Boosfers 2: AFS 2: Slri Club Science Club 4: Highlighf Sfaff 4 DUNNING, MELISSA J. 98,I9l FTA 4: Slri Club 4: Nalional Meril DURAN, CLORITA C. DURAN, MARY E. l9l DECA 4 DUTY, GREG E. I9I DWYER, DEBORAH A. 69,I9I Ski Club 4 DWYER, JOANNE l9I ECKSTEIN, DAN T. ECONOMOU, WILLIAM P. EDMONDSON, NANCY L. l9I 3: Polilical Finalisf 4 Bee Boosfers 2: GAA 2: Hr. Pres. 2 EDMUNDS, MARION C. l9I Slri Club 2.3: GAA 2: Bee Boosfers 2 EDWARDS, DON W. EICHWALD, THOMAS l9l ELDRED LINDA K. 98.I9l GAA 2: Swim Club 2: Highlighf 2: Office Help 3.4: Highlanders 4: FTA 4 ELLIOTT, GEORGIA I9I Slci Club 2: GAA 2,3 ELLIS, RONALD E. 97.l9I Hockey Club 4 The Highlanders led fhe HHS sfudenl body in spirif lhroughouf fhe year. ey. nv' I' 4 ELY. DAVID B. Ski Club 3: Trans. 3 ENCINIAS. ERMINIO I9I ENTWISLE. MARK W. EPSTEIN. ELLEN C. I9I Bee Booslers 2: GAA 2: Hr. Pres. 4 ERDMAN. CAROL M. l9I Hmrm. Pres. 3: Bee Boosfers 2 ERICKSON. DARRIS W. 74.I9I DECA 4 ESTEP. ARLENE G. 95.I9l Orcheslra 2.3.4: Fufure Dociors Club 4 ESTILL. ROBERT E. l9I ETHELL, LINDA M. l0l.l9l Bowling Club 4: GAA 4: Transfer 4 EVANS. CHARLES W. 69.l9I FAHSHOLTZ. GLENDA F. FALKOWSKI. EDMOND J. I9I Hockey Club 4 FARFEL. NANCI E. l9I Ski Club 2.3 FARLEY JOHN M. I9I FAULKNER. KATHRYN A. 69,I9l Opereffa 3 FAY, JENNIFER L. Archery Club 4 FERGUSON. BRENDA G. I92 FERGUSON. JOHN S. 74.l92 FERRERI. MICHAEL A. l92 FESSINGER. STUART H. l92 Band 2.3.4: Archery Club 3 FILICHIA. MARY D. I92 French Club 2.3.4: Ski Club 2.3.4 FLANAGAN. LINDA K. l2.l92 Bee Booslers 2: Ski Club 2.3: GAA 2.3.47 Homecoming Courl' 4 FLOHR. JEFFREY W. l92 Wresfling 3: Opereffa 3: Transfer 3 FLORES. CARLA A. I92 Highlanders 4 FOGLEMAN. JOEL L. 68.I92 FORD. CHARLOTTE D. l92 Senior Index John Hanlin. Fred Warner and Cynlhia Kirkpairick had leading roles in A Dance With Our Miss Brooks. FOSSUM. DONNA L. 69.70.90.95.l33.I92 Sfudenf of Monlh 4: Honor Sociefy 3.4: Fufure Docfors Club Sec. 3, VP 4: Opereffa Crew 4: All Sfale Mixed Chorus 3.4: HR Pres. 4: AFS 2.3. Trees. 4: German Club 2. Pres. 3: Girls Ensemble 4 FOTI. SUSAN A. I92 FOX. MARTHA L. I92 GAA 2: HR Pres. 3.4 FRANCHINI. JAMES R. 69.I92 Library Club 4: Transfer 3 FRANCIS. SUSIE FRANKLIN. SUSAN A. I92 GAA 2.4: Bee Booslers 2: Ski Club 2 FRENCH. ROBERT B. I92 Wrestling 2 Louise Meuller and Melinda Drisdale enferlain Ricky Hinfon wifh fheir falenl' for bubble gum blowing. FRIEDMAN. BARBARA A. I04.l05.l92 Highlighf 4: Thespians 3.42 LGIIH Club 31 GAA 2: Quill and Scroll 4 FRITZ. DAVID B. FRITZGES. LINDA S. 74 FUEGER. THOMAS J. Baseball 4 FUENTES. A. P. I92 Trans. 4 FUNNELL, KEVIN A. I92 GAEDE. BILL L. 74.l92 GALLEGOS. GLORIA E. I38.I79.I92 Ski Club 2.4: Bee Boosfers 2 GALLEGOS. MARY A. l92 GAA 2.3.4: Band 2.3.4: Library Club 3: Office Help 4 GALLEGOS, TONY A. GARCIA. ARTHUR J. I92 GARCIA. CAROL J. GARCIA. FRANK T. I92 DECA Pres. 4: Ski Club 3 GARCIA. JEROME E. 77 GARCIA. SHIRLEY A. I92 GAA 3 GATER. KAREN S. 69.I29.l92 GATEWOOD. FRED D. l92 GENTZ. LENA C. 90.l92 Bee Boosters 2: Highlanders 3: Honor Socieiy 3.4 GERNERT, MARGARET L. l2.24.25.29.I92 GAA 2.3,4: Thespians 4: Senior Play: Bee Booslers 2: Homecoming Courl 4 GIBBS. LARRY D. Bowling Club 4: Transfer 4 GIESLER. MILDRED I. I92 GILMORE. MICHAEL E. GLINSKI. SHARON L. 24.26.93.I92 Sr. Play 4: Thespian Play 4: Thespians 3. Trees. 4: AFS 4 GLOVER. JAMES R. l92 Hr. Pres. 2: Fishing Club 4 GODDARD. JOHN R. I93 GONZALES. DANIEL I93 Band 2.3.4 Senior Index Coach Hoog pleads for sludenf affendance and supporf af fhe sfafe fournamenf. GONZALES, MARY A. l93 GOODNOW, DAVID C. GOODRICH, ANTHONY J. I93 Bee Fooiball 3: Bee Baseball 3: Track 4: Hr. Pres. 3: Trans. 3 GORTON, CHARLENE I. I93 DECA 4 GRADY, VICKI G. I93 GRAEME, WILLIAM H. Transfer 4 GRAGG, CHERRY L. l93 GAA 2,3,4 GRANT, PRISCILLA A. GRASSHAM, PHILLIP C. I93 GRAY, DON L. 69 GREEN, LOREE C. 90,l93 Honor Sociefy 3,4 GREVEY, EILEEN A. 30,3l,33.8l,9l,l93 Sfudenf Council 2,4: French Club 2,3, pres. 4: Ski Club 2,3: Nail. Honor Sociefy 4: Fr. Honor Sociefy 4: Hr. Pres. 4: Operelfa 3,4: GAA 2,3 GROSS, CARLA S. l0l.I93 Bee Boosfers 2: Library Club 2,3: Bowling Club 2,3,4 GROSS, ROGER P. 56,8B,l93 Baseball 2,3: Wresfling 3: H-Club 4 GULLICK, JOSEPH A. I93 GURLEY, SHARON A. GURNEY, CHARLES E. GUTTMAN, ELAINE L. I93 HALL, BOB J. 85,I84,I93 HAMMONS, JAMES W. I93 HANCOCK, SUSAN A. 69,9l,l93 Transfer 4 HANKINS, PAMELA JO I93 HANLIN, JOHN E. 26,27,93,lOl.l93,2l4 Bowling Club 4: Thespians 4: Forensics 2,3,4: Thespian Play 4: Sr. Play 4 HANNA, DAVID P. 25,92,93,l05,l93 Thespians 2.3, VP 4: Highlighf Sfaff 4: Sr. Play 4 HANNETT, CHARLOTTE A. 20,I93 HANSEL, WILLIAM I93 Transfer 4 HARRIS, DANNY L. 7I,I93 Band 2,3,4: Ice Slcafing Club 3, VP 4: Bowling Club 4 HARRISON, BILLIE J. 69,70,l73,I94 Chorus Accompanisf 2,4,FTA 3,4: German Club 2 HARRISON, LEONA F. l49,l94 Highlanders 4: French Club 2,3: FTA 2 HARRISON, LORRAINE I.. I94 HASTINGS, JOLEEN R. I94 HATCH, KAY L. I94 Honor Sociefy 3,4 HAWKINS PAMELA GAA 3 HAYMAN, ARTHUR M. 22,54,87,8B,l07,l94 H-Club 2: Golf Club 2,3: Hr. Pres. 2,3: Boys' Slafe 3 HAYS, DINA L. I94 Bee Boosfers 2 HAYS, GARY B. I94 Baskefball 2,3 HEINZ, LINDA S. I94 HELDT, JANIE E. I94 HELM, JIMMY L. I94 FTA 2: GAA 3 HERRERA, JAMES E. 38,l94 Foofball 2,3,4 HERRERA, VILMA G. I94 HESSLER, ROBERT J. I94 Transfer 4 HIGBEE, EARL G. 74 DECA HILL, CLIFFORD A. I94 Varsify Baslcefball Manager 2,3,4: Chess Club 3,4 HILL, CRIS F. 89 Transfer 3 HILL, SHARON L. 74,l94 DECA 4: Transfer 4 HIPPELI, JULIAN A. 56.l94 Hr. Pres. 2,3: Foofball 2: Baseball 2,3,4 HIX, ANITA R. I94 GAA 2,3: Bee Booslers 2 HOLDEN, CRAIG L. 54,l94 Bowling Club 2: Golf Team 3,4 HOLLENBECK, DONALD G. 56,l94 Foofball 2: Baseball 3,4 HOLLENBECK, VIRLINDA A. I94 HOLLEY, THOMAS R. 79,lO2,l23,l94,2Il Nail. Honor Sociefy 3,4: Key Club 3,4: Thespi- ans 4: Sfudenf Council 4: Band 3, Drum Maior 4 HOLLIDAY, BRENDA S. 26,33,85,9l,IOI,l94 Nafl. Honor Sociefy 3,4: Bowling Club 3,4: Mafh Club 4: GAA 2,3,4: Highlanders 4: Shi Club 3,4 HOLT, MICHAEL D. 69,194 HOLTE, MARGARET J. 9I,I94 Thespians 3,4: AFS 4: Honor Sociefy 3,4 HORNE, LEONARD D. 38,88,I94 Traclr 2,3: H-Club 4: Foofball 4 HORTON, GARY M. I94 Slci Club 4: Transfer 4 HOUK, BARBARA L. 9,l4,I5,I94 Ski Club 2,3: Bee Boosfers 2: Homecoming Queen 4: Sr. Play 4: Hr. Pres. 2,3: Thespians 4 HOWARD, TERRY W. 74,l94 DECA 4 The foofball feam sal out fhe forch lighf parade prior fo A f '35 fhe homecoming game, 215 Senior Index atv-Q Ken+ Owens and Greg McClinIock-H-Club members-helped clean Ihe Highland campus. HUDSON, JEFFERY G. 9I,I94 German Club 3: Hr. Pres. 4 HUENEFELD, LEROY H. 74.I94 DECA 4: Transfer 4 HUFF, RICHARD M. 92 Thespians 4 HUGHES, JAMES H. I94 HUGHES. RICHARD E. I94 Slri Club 2.3.4 HUMPHREY, GLENDA F. 74 Bowling Glub 2.3: DECA 4 HURRY. ESTHER G. I94 Thespians 3,4 HUTER, LINDA C. I94 HYATT, NANCY L. I94 GAA 2.3.4 IRION. VANESSA E. 25,27.78.95,I94 Orchesfra 2.3, Treas. 4: GAA 2: Nall. Honor Sociefy 3.4: Fulure Doclors Club 4: Thespians 4: Thespian Play 4 ISKRA, BEVERLY K. I95 Shi Club 2,3.4: GAA 2.3.4 ISON, DIANE M. I95 ITZI, CHARMIAN E. 33,l7l.l95 JACKEL, WILLIAM T. 47,I94 Baslreiball 3.4 JACKSON, KATHY A. 98.l95 Office Help 2: FTA 4 JACKSON. MARYLE I95 JACOBSON. JANE M. 69,70,I95 All Sfafe Chorus 4: Office Help 2.3 JAMERSON, MICHAEL Basliefball 3,4 JAMES, KATHY A. 85.I95 GAA 2.3.4 JANSEN. KATHLEEN I95 GAA 2.3: Ski Club 3: Highlanders 4 JARAMILLO, DIANE I95 Bee Boosfers 2: Bowling Club 3 JARAMILLO, IRENE I95 Bowling Club 3: Transfer 3 JARAMILLO, MARIE L. I95 Highlanders 4 JARECKI, LUANA T. I95 JEFFRIES, KENNETH E. I95 Wresfling 4 JENSEN. ELENA L. I95 Sporf Sweefhearf 4: Soph. 3: HR Pres, 4 Sfarr Ruiherford, lef+, re- ceived her sI'udenl'-of-fhe- monfh award from Debbie Cigolle af an assembly. Class Treas.: GAA JEUNG, BETTY M. 9l.98.99,l95 FTA 2,3,4: French Club 2.3: GAA 3: High landers 4: Honor Sociefy 3.4 JOHNSON, CHARLOTTE I95 GAA 25 Bee Boosfers 2: French Club 3 JOHNSON. DENNIS C. 39.56, 74,I95 DECA 4 JOHNSON, ELIZABETH A. IOI,I95 Bowling Club 2.3, Sec. 4 JOHNSON, HAROLD A. I95 JOHNSON, RANDOLF L. 9l,l95 Trans. 3: Honor Sociefy 3.4: Wresfling 4 JOHNSTON, JAMES R. I95 JONES, CAROLYN JONES. ELIZABETH R. 25.26.27,80.9l.I95 HR Pres. 2: Bee Boosfers 2: Docfors Club 2: AFS 2.3,4: Band 2.3.45 Thespian Play 4: Thespians 4: Slzi Club 2.3 JONES. WENDY K. I95 JOSEPH. SYLVIA R. I95 JUDSON, MIKE F. Trans. 4 KARLER, MARLYN K. I98 GAA 2: Slri Club 2: HR Pres. 3,4 KASEM, PHYLLIS L. I95 KATZ, PAMELA S. 25.2b.85,93.I95 Ski Club 2: GAA 2.3: Mafh Club 4: Thespians 3.4 KAYNOR, DAVID V. I95 Foofball 2 KELLY, KAREN A. I8.I95 Senior Index KEPPERS. STEVEN G. I4.88.90,97,I04,I95 Honor Sociefy 37 Track 3.4: H-Club 47 Ger- man Club 3.4: Highlighf 4 KERR. MARSHA A. l95 KILLIAN, BARBARA E. l95 HR Pres. 2. Band 2,3 KILLINGSWORTH, JOYCE A. I95 KING, ROBERT M. 39,88.I95 Ski Club 2.3: H-Club 3.4: Foofbal l2,3.4g Norfh All-sfar Team 4 KING. RONALD A. 97,I95 Ice Hockey 4 KIRKPATRICK, CYNTHIA L. 26,27.93,l96,2l4 Thespians 4. Thespian Play 4: French Honor Sociefy 4: Trans. 3 KIRKPATRICK, JOE H. 56,8B.I96 Baseball 3,4 KNAUBER. CHARLOTTE C. I96 GAA 2 KNIGHT, WILLIAM T. I96 KOLBERT, SHELLEY R. KORBITZ. DONNA L. KOWELL. MARIE F. I98 FTA 4: Transfer 3 KOZLOWSKI, MARTIN S. Track 2.3: Sr. Play Crew 4 KRZYKOWSKI, MICHAEL T. 83.97.l96 German Club 2.3.4. Ice Hockey 2.3 KUBIAK, JOHN D. I96 KUCHIN, JOSEPH T. 90,I96 Honor Sociefy 3,4 LACHER, LLOYD L. Transfer 4 LAFOLLETTE. ELIZABETH S. I96 Office Help 3,4 LAKE. DOUGLAS M. I96 LANDAVAZO. CAROL A. l96 Highlanders 4 LANDGRAF, DAVID A. I96 LANE, SHERRY S. l0I,I96 Bowling Club 3,4 Keifh Palmer and Tom Holley do Chemisfry Experimenfs in lab. LANGDON, ROBERT J. 38 Foofball 2.3.41 Wresfling 2: Track 2: H-Club 2.3.4 LANGE, COLLETTE R. 29,I96 Transfer 4 LEACH, CATHERINE G. I96 Thespian Crew 4 LEACH, DIANE K. I39,I96 LEE, LINDA C. 69,8I.I33.I96 Transfer 4 LEE. TERRY L. I2.I96 Bee Booslers 33 Highlanders 4. Homecoming Courf 4: GAA 4 LEMMONS, JACKIE L. 68,9B,l96 Transfer 4: GAA 4 LEONARD, MARK W. I96 Transfer 4 LEWIS. GWENYTH 26,27,78.99.I96 Hr, Pres. 4: Bee Boosfers 2: Highlanders 3. VP 4: Thespians 4: Thespian Play 4: AFS 4: Orchesfra 2.3.4, Aill Sfafe Orchesfra 4 LEWIS. JOHN F. 50.5l,96 Wresfling 4 LEWIS, LINDA L. 69.90.l96 Hr. Pres. 3g Library Club 3, Pres. 4 LEWZADER, REBECCA A. 29,74,l96 GAA 2.3.43 DECA 4: Highlanders 4. Wresfling Team Princess 4 LICHT, DAVID B. 5l.88,89,l96 Chess Club Pres. 3.4: Wreslling 4 Harrieff U'Ren accepfs her S25 award for winning fhe Cheerlead- ers' baskelball predicfion con- fest I I Senior Index LIESS. WILLIAM M. LINDSEY. REBA J. I97 GAA 2.35 Slxi Club 3,41 Highlanders 4 LOCH. JANE A. I97 LODAL, WILLIAM 30.3I,32.33.I97 Band 2.3.47 Operelfa 4 LOFTUS. PAT N. 69.74,I97 LOMASNEY, JOHN W. 46,88.I97 LONG. DEBORAH K. I97 LONG, KAREN A. I97 LOOSE, SUSAN E. I97 LOPEZ. CAROL J. I97 Highlanders Sec. 4. GAA 2.3.4 LOPEZ. GILBERT R. 69,I97 LOPEZ. PHILIP O. 69 LOVATO. ANTHONY N. l97 Band 2.3.4 LOVELACE. JACOUELINE A. l6.I07.l97 GAA 2,3,4: Varsily Cheerleader 45 Girls' Share Delegale 33 French Club 3 LOWE. CLAYTON L. LUCK, JUDITH A. I6.9I.I97 Honor Sociely 3.4, B-Team Cheerleader-Head 2: Jr. Class Sec. 3: Siudenl Council 37 Varsily Cheerleaders 4 LUPTON, MARIE E. I97 Bee Boosfers 3: GAA 2.3: Highlanders 4 LUTKENHOUSE, LINDA A. 8I.IOI.I97 Highlanders 45 Bowling Club 45 French Club 4 LYCAN, JACKIE P. 69,70.I97 MacCLENNE. GREGORY B. 88.I97 MacCURDY, WILLIAM D, l4.l5.55.B7.BB.I07. I97 Class VP 2. H-Club 2.3.45 Key Club 2.3.41 Key Club VP 3. Boys Shale 3: Tennis Team 2.3.4 MacKARON. PHILIP A. 79.I97 Dance Band 2.3.45 German Club 4: Band 2.3.43 Orcheslra 4 MADRID. JOHN P. I97 MADRID, PATRICIA D. 68.I97 Coach Jansens' Hoclcey Ieam gels in a weelll session. y praclice MAGER, KENNY L. I97 MAGUIRE, MARILYN R. I97 Slri Club 2.3.41 French Club 3: AFS 3: HR Pres. 3 MAHAN. MARSHA L. 99.I97 GAA 2.3.4, Bee Boosfers 25 Highlanders Secy. 3. Treas. 4 MALCOLM, DANIEL A. I97 MALONE, DENNIS G. 9I.98.I97 Nalional Honor Sociefy 3.4: FTA 4 MARMON. RICHARD H. 36.56,88.I98 Slri Club 43 Varsiry Foolball 4: H-Club 4: Base- ball 4 MARMON, WENDY A. I98 MARSHALL, LINDA S. I98 Slxi Club 2.33 Bee Boosfers 2. GAA 3 MARTEN. KAREN S. I98 The main hall is shown here as rarely seen by Ihe sfudenf body-emply. MARTEN. WAYNE K. 7I,8B.I98 Varsily Tracl: 2.3.4. H-Club 4 MARTIN, ARTHUR F. 79.I98 Band 2.3.45 Dance Band 2.3.4. Simi Club 2.3 MARTIN, LINDA S. I98 MARTIN. RICHARD A. 36,40.44.56,57.87.8B.I98 Key Club 3.4: Foofball 2.3.4: Baseball 2,3.4: Baskelball 3.4 MARTINEZ, MARCELLA L. I98 MARTINEZ. VERONICA E. GAA 2 MARTZ, DARLENE Y. GAA 2.3.4 MASON, PAM A. MASSEY. VIRGINIA A. 29.I98 Swimming Princess 4: Trans. 3 MATTHEWS. GERALD W. I98 MAUNEY, JOHN D. 74,l98 Swimming Team 3: DECA 4 MAYHON. CAROLYN S. 99.I98 Highlanders 4. GAA 2 MAYHON. DONNA J. 69.l9B GAA 2g Chorus 2.3: Advanced Mixed Chorus 4 MAYNORD. ROBERT A. 69.I98 Transfer 4 McAFEE. RONALD H. I98 McATEE. JAMES E. 74.l98 DECA 45 Drama 4 MCBRIDE, JANET A. I98 Ski Club 2.3.47 GAA 2.3: HR Pres. 3 MCCABE. ROZELLA P. 90.l9B FTA 2: Honor Socieiyg 3,43 HR Pres. 3 McCARTY, CAROLYN A. McCLAIN. MARCUS Transfer 4 McCLURE. JUDY I98 MCCLURE. MARY L. I98 Band 2.3.4. French Club 2 McCORMICK, ROBERT 9I.95 Fulure Dr. Club 3.4: Nall. Honor Soc. 3.4: Narl. Merif Semifinalisf 4 McCOY. JOHN H. 69.I98 Senior Index Q A .A g N 'H rf 3 1 I' Mrs. Johnsfon diclafes 'ro her Office Educalion class. McCRACKEN. PAMELA J. 90.95,I98 Nail. Honor Sociefy 3.4: Dr, Club Secy.-Treas. 4: AFS 3: Slci Club 2.3.4: Bee Boosfers 2 McDANlEL. DALE O. M. 198 MCDONALD. ROBERT B. I98 McDONELL. JENNIFER M. I0.I02.I98 Homecoming Princess 4: Sludenl Council 2.3.4: Bee Booslers 2: Opereiia 4 McELVANEY. SUSAN I98 Bee Boosfers 2: GAA 3: Slci Club 3 McGlLL. BRUCE W. McGlMSEY. CLAUDIA K. 74.I98 DECA 4 McKOWN. ANNETTE M. 26.92.l9B FTA 2: Thespians 3.4 McLEAN. WILLIAM D. 44.87.90.I98 Baslrefbell 4: Baseball 3: Key Club 3.4: Na+I. Honor Sociely 3.4 McMATH. FLORENCE C. l33.l98 GAA 2.3.4: Ski Club 2.3.4: Bee Boosfers 2: Highlanders 3.4 MCNEILL. SARAH E. 69.77.l98 Band 4: All Slafe Band 4: Chorus 4 MCRAE. MARCIA M. 9l.I02.l99 French Club Treas. 2: Pres. 3: Bee Boosfers 2: HR Pres, 3: Nail. Honor Sociely 3.4: Sluden+ Council 4 MEETER. JOLINE A. 66.67.9l.93.l99 Slri Club 2: Bee Booslers 2: Highlanders 3: French Club 3: French Honor Soc.: 3: GAA 3: HR Pres, 2.3.4: Thespians 4: Annual 4: Honor Sociefy ' MELENDEZ. LOUISE A. 69 MELLON. HUGH R. MERILLAT. PAUL D. 85,lO0.l99 Bowling Club 2.3.4: Chess Club 3: Malh Club 4 MERRILL. BRUCE E. 22,39.B8.l99 Fooiball 4: H-Club 4 MEURER. JANE E. I99 GAA 3: Trans. 3 MEYER. BARBARA L. I99 MILASKEY. ROYCE T. 42.43.59.88.I99 MILLER. MARY L. I99 Bee Booslers 2: GAA 2.3.4: Slri Club 3.4 MILLS. JONI L. 74.I99 MILNER. MARILYN M. I99 Lalin Club 2: GAA 2.3.4: Slli Club 3: Folli Music Club 3 MINER. GLENN E. 95.l99 Fulure Dr. Club 2.3.4: Fishing Club 4 MINER. LINDA S. 33.66.90.95.I99 Nall. Honor Soc, 3.4: Highlanders 4: Annual 4: Fulure Dr. Club 4: GAA 2.3.4 MOCHO. MARY L. I49.I63.I99 Library Assis+enfs Club 2: Highlanders 4 MOHORIC. SCOTT W. BB.l99 Tennis 2: Swimming 2: Track 4: H-Club 4 MOLLENKOPF. WILLIAM H. I99 Boys Sfale 4: Baskelball 3.4: Fishing Club 4 French Club 4 MONK. STANLEY E. 47 MONSON. ALEX E. 74.79.I99 MONTGOMERY. JAMES L. MONTMAN. CURTIS E. 56.57.87.BB.I99 Key Club 2.3.4: Pres. 4: H-Club 4: Foolball 2 Baseball 2.3.4 MONTOYA. CARLOS F. I99 MONTOYA. MARY E. I99 Bee Boosiers 2: Nall. Honor Soc. 3 MONTOYA. PRISCILLA A. I99 MOONEY. CATHY I99 MOORE. DOUG I. 5I.l99 MOORE. GREGORY J. MOORE. JOHNNY B. 56.I99 Wresfling 2: Baseball 4 MOORE. RONALD R. 69 Foo+baIl 2.3.4: Baseball 2.3 MOORE. WILLIAM H. 50.5l.l99 Fooiball 2: HR Pres. 4: Wresiling 4 MORDHORST, RANDY C. 200 MORGAN. CLINTON A. 200 HR Pres. 4 MORGAN. MICHAEL T. 33,B7.92.l02.200 Sfudenf Council 2.3.4: Thespians 3.4: Secy. 4 Slzi Club 2.3.4 MORHAIN. SANDRA J. 200 MORRIS. HARRY O. MORRIS. JOE C. 22.317.88.200 Foofball 2.3.4: H-Club 4 MORRIS. PHILLIP N. MORROW. BRENDA S. 200 MORTENSEN. ERIC R. 59.200 Tracll 2.3.4 MOSELEY. RICHARD A. 200 MOSER. MARY L. 33.200 GAA 3: Opereiia Crew MOTSINGER. ANNE M. 200 GAA 2: Bowling Club 2: Follr Music Club 3 MOYA. JEROME 200 SIuden+ parlicipafion al school dances during Ihe year was excellenl. Nix A A Y MUELLER, LOUISE G. l38,l79.200 GAA 3: HR Pres. 3.4: GAA 4 MUELLER. SUE E. 2I4 Transfer 3 MULLER. MARY A. 200 Lalin Club VP 2: Slri Club 2.3 MULLER, MILTON C. 200 Lalin Club 2,3,4: Golf Team 4: Slxi Club 3 MURPHY. DIANE K. 24,25.26.27,93.I73.200 Bee Boosfers 2: AFS 3.4: Thespians 4: Sr. Play 4: Thespian Play 4 MURPHY, MICHELE P. 200 MYERS. NANCY 200 MYERS, PHYLLIS L. 200 Bee Booslers 2: GAA 2.3: Homecoming M. C. 4: Sfuclenl of Monfh 4: Paper Carloonisl 3,4 NARRELL. LINDA K. 200 Trans. 3 NASSIF, FRED R. 39,6I.69.20O H-Club 2,3,4: All Sfale Foofball 4: Norlh All Slar 4: HR Pres. 2.3: Fishing Club 4 NATION, MARY A. 24.25.93.200 Thespians Sec. 4: HR Pres. 3: Sr. Play: Thespian Play 3: Operefla 4: Talenl Show 2 NAYLOR. MARK G. 24.25.26.75,93.200 NEAL. JERRY J. 200 Trans. 3 NELSON, GREGG D. NELSON, STANLEY E. 200 Trans. 3 NESBIT. BRUCE N. 90.200 Band 3.4: Bowling Club 4 NETTLETON. PATRICIA S. 9I.l00.I I8.200 HR Pres. 2: GAA 2,3,4: Bowling Club 4 NEUMAN, LYNNETTE M. 200 Bowling Club 2.3: GAA 2 NEW, JIM A. 20I NEWMAN. ANN 20I Slri Club 2 NICHOLS, WILLIAM S. 44.47.87.8B.I07.2OI Soph. Class Pres.: Sluc.len+ Council 3: Boys Siale 3: H-Club 3.4: Key Club 2.3.4 NIEOROS, ZACK T. 201 Senior Index The GAA playnighf was 5 greai' success wilh aclive parlicipalion on 'lhe perl of 'lhe girls. Iheir teachers and Iheir mofhers. NIGHBERT. LARRY A. 20l Band 2,3,4: Operefla 4 NISSEN, WALLY E. 20I Ski Club 2 NOLD, JAMES B. l0l.20l Band 2,3,4: Bowling Club 4: Fishing Club 4 NOLD. WILLIAM F. IOI.20I Band 2,3,4: Fishing Club 4: Bowling Club 4 NORMAN, PATRICIA A. 20I HR Pres. 3.4: AFS 3.4: French Club 3 NUNEZ, HOWARD G. 20l Band 2,3,4: OpereHa 2: Honor Sociely 3.4: Lalin Club 2: Orchesfra 3.4 NUNNALLY. LESLIE C. 20I Trans. 4 Mr. Oliver Neece is one of 'Ihe mosl popular physics feachers a+ Highland. OATES. WILLIAM R. OBERBECK. MICHAEL M. ODELL. MICHAEL C. 20l OLDS, KENNA E. 20I OLM, KENNETH W. OLSON. DON F. 20l Trans. 3 OLSON. PAUL D. 26.30.32.33.I00.20I Docfors Club 2: Bowling Club 3.4: Chess Club 3: Thespians Play 4. Opereifa 4 O'MALLEY. MICHAEL J. 20I ORMAN. JOHN L. 88.9l.20I ORR, MARGARET A. Transfer I966 ORR, SHIRLEY A. ORTIZ. DON J. 97.202 ORTIZ, MARGARET M. 202 OSBORNE, ANN M. 202 Transfer 3 OTTENI. KENNETH E. 22,46.87.8B.9I.I07,202 Baskefball 2,3,4: Baseball 2,3,4: Key Club 3.4: H-Club 2,3,4: Sludeni' of Ihe Monlh 2: Nall. Honor Sociely 3.4: Boys' Sfale 3 ORTZENBERGER, KAY ANN 202 OWENS. KENT L. 62.88.202.2I6 Traci: 4: H-Club 4 OZOG, JENNIE A. 202 Bee Boosiers 2: FTA 2,3,4: Highlanders 3.4: Nail. Honor Sociely 3.4 PACKARD, THEODORA F. Band 2,3,4: Ice Slcaling Club 3 PADEN. JILL M. Bee Boosfers 2: Archery Club 3 PADILLA, TERRY L. 69.IOI.202 Bowling Club 4 PAINTER. CHESTER A. 75,202 Ski Club 2,3,4: Library Club 2.3: HighIigh+ 4: Polilical Science Club 4 PALMER. KEITH E. 87.I23.202.2l7 Boys' Sfale 3: Key Club 2,3,4: Ski Club 2,3,4: Fufure Doclor's Club 3: German Club 2.3 PAPPAS. GEORGE A. 50.5I.88.202 Wresfling 2.3.45 H-Club 2.3.4 PARDUE. KENNETH F. 69.70,202 All Sfafe Mixed Chorus 3,45 Mixed Quarfef 3.4 PARDUE. MARY K. All Sfafe Chorus 4 PARKER. STEVE J. 202 Baseball 2,3 PARKS, SUSAN K. 69,72.9I.202 GAA 2.3, Pres. 45 Honor Sociefy 3.45 Bee Boosfers 25 Highlanders 3.4 PARRA. EDNA 202 PASTERNACK. BRUCE E. 87.9l.202 PATTERSON, JAY D. PATTON. GUSSIE M. l3.202 GAA 2.3.45 Homecoming Courf 45 Homeroom Pres. 2 PAUL, RONALD W. 202 PAYNE. JIMMY W. 202 PECASTAING, MICHAEL C. 74.202 DECA 45 Ski Club 4 PEREA, NESTOR L. PEREA, OLIVIA 202 PERRONE. JOHNNY H. PETERS. JAY A. 202 PETERSON. PAMELA I. IOO Transfer 4 PETERSON. SUZANNE J. PEWE. JEFFREY L. 52.202 H-Club 2.3.45 Swimming Team 2.3.45 Ski Club 4 PHILHOWER, KATHRYNE L. GAA 3.45 Band 2.35 Transfer 3 PHILLIPS. CAROLE A. 74.202 DECA Treas. 45 Hr. Pres. 4 PICKRELL. DONNA M. 202 Thespians 4 PIERCE. ELIZABETH H. 202 Ski Club 3,4 Senior Index I I Cupcake sales have always been a popular money making proiecf af Highland. PIRAINO, DANIEL V. 27.7I.74.90.97.lOl.l02 Thespians 45 Bowling Club 2.3.45 Forensics 2: Honor Sociefy 3.45 Baskefball Manager 45 Ice Skafing Club VP 3. Pres. 45 Hockey 45 DECA 4 PLAGGE. DAVID M. 202 Band 2.3.45 Fishing Club 4 POLANCO. KAREN R. 202 Highlanders 45 Bee Boosfers 25 Honor Sociefy 3,4 POOL. STEPHEN L. 202 Hr. Pres. 2.35 Nall. Merif Scholarship Finalisf POPE. PATTI E. 95.202 POSEY, PATTY E. 202 Mr. Pipkin and Mr. Schrag supervise sfudenfs during an assembly. , e fi f Sr U POST, SUSAN E. I2.202 Ski Club 2.45 Bee Boosfers 25 Highlanders 3 POTENZIANI. WILLIAM 25.3l.33.202 PRATHER. DONALD E. 84,202 Science Club Treas. 45 Transfer PRIDHAM, BERYL E. 203 PRIDHAM, SHERMAN D. 203 PRINCE. WILLIAM B. 203 Forensics 45 Ski Club 2 PRIOR, CHARLES R. 203 PRITCHARD. REBECCA L. 203 PUCCETTI. SUSAN A. 203 Thespians 4 PUCCINI, LARRY J. 39.88.203 PUGLISI. VIRGINIA M. 203 Transfer 4 PUHARA, JOHN K. 203 PUMA. BRUCE J. 88.203 3 Foofball 25 Baskefball 25 Swimming Team 2.3: Track 2,45 H-Club 2.35 Hr. Pre PURCELL. DEBRA A. PUTNAM. BONNIE K. 203 Transfer 3 PUTNAM. RUFUS W. 203 Golf 3.45 Ski Club 4 RAMCZYK, MARY L. 203 Forensics 45 GAA 4 RASAR. GUY W. RATCHNER. DARRELL C. 203 Ski Club 4 RATCLIFF. PEGGY R. I8.66.203 Sfudenf Council 25 Highlander Boosfers 2 RATHBUN. JOHN S. Trans. 4 RATLIFF. JERRY W. RAY. LORNA K. 203 REDMAN. JAMES L. 54,203 Golf 4 REED. THOMAS P. 203 Trans. 4 REID. BRUCE E. s. 2.3 Staff 45 Bee REYNOLDS, SUSAN M. I3,73,203 HR Pres. 23 Bee Boosfers Pres. 23 Highlanders 33 GAA 3,43 Homecoming Courf 4 REYNOLDS, WENDY L. 203 Bee Boosfers 23 Highlanders 3.43 FTA 2,3,4 RICE. VIRGINIA K. 203 Bee Boosfers 2 RICHARDS. SUSAN A. l3.6B.l77.203 Thespians 23 Girls Ensemble 3.43 German Club 23 Operefla 3 RICHARDSON. JAMES K. 69 RICHARDSON, JEFFREY 56.88 Baseball 2.3.43 H-Club 3,4 RIGER. JANET E. 69 RITTER. JOHN W. 50.88.203 Wresfling 2.3.43 H-Club 3,4 ROBERTS, JAMES W. 203 Ski Club 3.4 ROBERTS. RUTH E. 203 Bee Boosfers 23 GAA 23 Swimming Team 2 ROBERTSON. ANN l02.203 Sfuclenf Council 2.3.43 Bee Booslers Pres. 2 ROBINO. JOSEPH W. Trans. 3 ROBINS. JACQUELYN 75.l04.I05.203 HR Pres. 2.33 GAA 2.3.43 Forensics 23 High- lighf 2.3. Co-edifor 43 Ski Club 3.4 RODRIGUEZ. MANUELA R. 203 Trans. 3 ROMERO. MARGARET ROMNEY, KATHLEEN 69.203 Girls Chorus 33 Adv. Mixed Chorus 4 ROOD. BILL C. ROSS. JOHN S. 80.203 Band 2.3.4 ROSS, JUDY G. 69.203 ROSS, SUSAN L. 69.203.l7l GAA 2.3 ROSSI, CONNIE L. ROSSITER. DIANA M. 203 ROUSSEAU, KATHY A. 203 Ski Club 2: GAA 2 ROWE, FRANCINE T. l06.203 Archery Club Sec. 4 ROYBAL. GEORGINE A. 209 RUMSEY. DONNA E. 204 RUPP. DONALD L. 204 SAIZ. PATSY S. Sludenl Council 4 SALAZAR. ANITA M. 9B,I7l.204 FTA 43 Highlanders 4 SALAZAR. CHARLES P. 74.204 DECA 4 SALAZAR. JOHN 70 Double Mixed Ouarfef 4 SALAZAR. RICHARD P. 36.6l,B7.BB.204 Foolball 2.3.43 Baskefball 2.33 Track 2.3.43 Key Club 2, sec. 3, 43 Hr. Pres. 23 H-Club 3, Sec. Treas. 4 SALMON, ROBERT O. Forensics 43 Transfer 4 SANCHEZ. EILEEN M. I3.I02.I07,204 Sludenl' Council 2.3.43 French Honor Sociefy 43 GAA 3.43 Girls' Sfale 43 Homecoming Courf 4 SANCHEZ. FREDERICK L. S0.5I Wreslling 2.3.4 SANCHEZ. JOHN Trans. 4 Senior Index SANCHEZ. RICHARD SANDERS, VIRGINIA SANDOVAL, JOHN 69.204 SANDOVAL, PATRICIA G. Transfer 4 SATZINGER. JANIS 204 Hr. Pres. 3.43 Ski Club 33 Sfudenf Council 2 SCHANKERMAN. JUDITH B. 204 Opereffa 3.43 Thespians 3,4 SCHEIBLE, WILLIAM G. 204 SCHIESS, MYNA C. 2I,204 Bee Boosfers 33 Highlanders 43 GAA 3,4 SCHILLING, KIMBALL D. 68.204 SCHNEIDER. SUSAN C. 204 Bowling Club 2,3 SCHNELL. JUDITH A. 204 SCHOLL. SUSAN E. 9l,69.204 GAA 2.43 Honor Sociefy 43 Bee Boosfers 23 Mixed Chorus 2.3.43 Opereffa 3.4 SCHULZ. SARAH J. 66.69.204 Annual Sfaff 3. ec. 43 GAA 43 Highlanders 41 Nail. Quill and Scroll 4 SCOTT. GREGORY B. 204 Ice Hockey Club 3.4 SCRIVNER. WILLIAM L. 52.88.204 Swimming 2.3.43 H-Club 2.3.4 SEGREST. PATRICIA A. 68.204 SELBY, TOM A. 204 SELLECK. MELISSA A. 68.204 SERNS. CHARLES S. l02,I07.204 Junior Class Pres.3 Boys' Sfale 33 Sludenf Coun- cil 4 SEWELL, MARGARET R. 70.204 Highlanders 43 All Sfafe Chorus 3.43 Double Mixed Ouarfef 3.4 SHADLE. WILLIAM D. 204 SHANE, CINDY L. 204 SHANE. GREGORY F. Trans. 4 SHAW. VICKI L. l6.I07,204 Bee Team Cheerleader 23 Sfudenf Council His- forian 33 Girls' Sfafe 33 Varsify Cheerleader 4 SHAYKIN. DAVID A. 87.204- Key Club 3.4 SHEEHAN, ROBERT 205 Thespians 3.4 SHEEHAN, TIMOTHY M. 205 Forensics 2.33 HR Pres. 3.4 SHEETS. JUDITH J. 205 Forensics 4 SHERMAN. JAY W. 205 Ski Club 2.3 SHOEMAKER, LYNDEL L. Trans. 4 SHOLDES. MICHAEL L. Trans. 3 SHOR. FRANCES J. 68.l0l.205 Thespians 3,43 Bowling Club 3.4 SHOVER, WILLIAM R. 205 SIEGLITZ. SHERRY K. 205 SILVA, CHARLES D. 205 SILVA. FRANK J. 3B.205 Track 23 Foofball 3.4 SIMANEK. EVA E. 95.205 GAA 2.3.43 Fulure Doclors Club 4 SIMON, MICHAEL J. SIMS. JAMES E. 52.205 HR Pres. 23 Ski Club 2.3.43 Swimming 2.3.43 German Club 2.3 sKoLNlcK, JULIAN 25.205 Fulure Docfors Club 2.3.4 SLADE. SHARON G. 26.27.205 Sr, Class Play Crewg Opereffa Crew 31 Thespians 4 SLUSSER. JO A. 68,205 Bee Boosfers 23 Ski Club 2.3.43 HR Pres. 3: GAA 23 Thespians 2,3 SMITH SMITH , ANN M. BRENDA F. 205 SMITH. CAROLINE M. 70.90.205 Library Club 23 Girls' Ensemble 3.4: l'IOn0l' Sociefy 3,43 Office Help 4 SMITH. DEBORAH A. l49.205 Bee Boosters 23 Highlanders 3.43 GAA 2.33 AFS 4 SMITH, FRED L. 205 SMITH. JOHN R. SMITH. MICHAEL P. 205 Varsify Baseball Manager 43 Foolball 2 SMITH. PATTY A. l37.205 Office Help 3,4 SMITH, SHARON R. SMITS, STUART L. 205 SORENSON. SUSAN M. 74.l37.l7l.205 GAA 2.33 DECA 43 Office Help 2.3.4 SPIDEL. THOMAS I. SPRADLEY, CAROL A. 205 STAEHLIN, ROBERT E. Ski Club 4 STAFFORD. BILL E. 205 Wreslling 3 STALEY, KENT L. STANPHILL. TONY R. 38.88.205 Foofball 2.41 H-Club 4 STARKWEATHER. LINDA M. STEES. JOANNA M. 205 DECA 4 STEPHENSON. CAROLYN S. STEVENS. TERESA J. I3.I07,206 Sfudenf Council 2.33 Bee Boosfers 23 High- landers 33 Girls' Slafe 33 Homecoming Courf 43 Hr. Pres. 4 STEWART, TANA M. 206 Ice Skafing Club 3 STOCKER. ROY L. 206 STONE. CARY DEAN 36.45.60.88.206 H-Club 2.3, Pres. 43 Foolball IAII Cily. All Slefel 3.43 Key Club 23 Prep. All American 43 Sfudenf of fhe Monfh 4 STORM. EDWARD E. 206 Hr. Pres. 2,43 Fufure Docfors Club 23 Foofball Manager 4 STOUT. MARGARET E. 94,206 Band 2.3.43 Image Ed. 43 Lafin Club 2.3.41 ICY Sfale Musical Direcfor 43 Forensics 3.4 STRABA, JAMES R. zoe Hr. Pres. 43 Polifical Science Club 43 Transfer 4 STRADLING. BRUCE H. 209 Transfer 4 STRATVERT. KAREN A. 206 GAA 23 French Club 23 Nall. Honor Sociefy 3,4 STROUD. LEE A. Ski Club 4 STUCKMAN, EVA J. 206 Bowling Club 2.33 Bee Booslers 2 SUGARS. REBECCA E. l6.206 Soph. Class Sec. 23 GAA 2.3.43 Bee Boosfers 23 Hr. Pres. 33 Varsify Cheerleader 4 SWALL. HEATHER L. 69.74.206 DECA 4 SWARTZ. CATHRLYN M. I04.206 SZAFRAN. GENEVIEVE O. I04.206 Fufure Doclors Club 3: Highlighi Siaff 4: Transfer 3 SZERLIP. TAMI M. 25.27.93.206 Thespians 2.3. Pres. 4: AFS 2.3. Sec, 4: GAA 2.3: Highlanders 4: Ski Club 2.3.4: Fuiure Dociors Club 4 SZMANSKI. JOSEPH B. 206 TANNY. JOSEPHINE A. 206 TAYLOR, LELAND T. 26.84.B5.92.206 TAYLOR. LINDA J. 206 TAYLOR. ROBERT A. TEESLINK. CLARENCE E. TERESI, JERLENE A. l02.206 Ski Club 2.3: Siudenl Council 4: B. Cheer- leader 2: GAA 2.3.4: Opereila 3 TERRAZAS. ERNA D. 206 TETTERINGTON. LYNN I9.90.99.I02.206 Bee Boosiers VP 2: French Club 2. Treas. 3: Sfudenl Council 2. Treas. 3.4: Highlanders VP 3.4: Honor Sociefy 3.4: GAA 2.3.4: Ski Club 2.3.4 THIEMAN. PAT K. 206 GAA 2: Bee Booslers 2 THOMAS. BRUCE C. 206 THOMAS, JANE E. 206 Transfer 4 THOMPSON. BILLY R. 55.206 Ski Club 2.3.4: Tennis 2.3.4 THOMPSON. KAREN A. 206 THURMAN. FREDERICK C. 206 Lalin Club Hisf. 3.4: AFS 3 TOLEDO. LORRAINE F. 206 TREADWELL. LAMAR D. 206 Hr. Pres. 2.3.4: Forensics 3 TRINOSKY. KIM S. 206 TROTT. WAYNE M. 9I.206 Band 2.3.4: Orchesira 3.4: Nail. Honor Sociely 4: French Club Pres. 3: French Honor Socieiy 3 TROY. MICHELLE 25.93.206 Thespians 2.4: Thespian Play 4: Annual Slaff 2: Bowling Club 2: Fishing Club Sec. 4: Forensics 4 TRUITT. JOHN A. 77.206 TRUJILLO, RUDY E. Tennis 3 TUCKER. DEANNA L. b9.9l.206 Bee Boosiers 2: GAA 2.4: Honor Socieiy 3.4 TU RBETT. PETE L. 55.90.206 Tennis 3.4 - TUTHILL. JON H. 206 Tennis 3: Ski Club 2.3.4: All School Play 2 TYREE. BRIAN E. 207 Fishing Club 4 ULIBARRI. DONALD E. 207 UNGER, POLLY A. 72.207 GAA Sec. 2. Pres. 3: Treas. 4 UPPENKAMP. JUDY L. 98.207 FTA 4 U'REN. HARRIETT K. 9I.l02.l85.207.2I7 Bee Booslers 2: Siudenl Council 2.3.4: Nail. Honor Sociefy 3.4: Sr. Class Sec. 4 Senior Index VALDEZ. DAVID 207 Golf 3.4 VALENCIA. JOEL 69 VANCE. WILLIAM A. 97.207 VAN METER. JOYCE K. 207 VERLANDER. JOHN M. 37.88.207 Foofball 2.4: H-Club 4 VERMILLION. DONNA 98.I2I.207 GAA 2.3.4: FTA 4 VESPE. Vincenl C. 52.207 VILLANUEVA. PATRICIA L. 74.207 VIVIAN. CELIA D. 207 VIVIAN. SAM A. VIVIANI. HENRY J. 207 Basketball 2 VOLZ. JAMES W. I9.77,207 Transfer 3 WAGNER. DOUGLAS G. 52.207 H-Club 2.3.4: Swimming 2.3.4 WAGNER. SHIRLEY A. 68.207 Ski Club 4 WALKER. ROBERT L. 88.207 Bowling Club 4 WALLACE. DEBORAH L. 207 WALLACE. JACQUELINE K. 207 Hr. Pres. 2: GAA 2.4: Ski Club 2: Bee Booslers 2 WARD. CAROLYN V. 95.207 Highlanders 4: Orchesira 2.3.4 WARD. DWIGHT R. 69 WARN. CAROL L. 207 Bee Booslers 2 WATSON. BARBARA J. 207 Highlanders 4 WATSON. DIANA D. 68.IOI.207 Bowling Club 3.4 WATSON. DONALD R. I4.74.208 WEATHERHEAD. DAN P. 208 WEBBER. CELESE O. 208 Bee Booslers 2: Highlanders 4: Office Help 4 WEIDNER. EILEEN F. 208 WELDON. DOUGLAS N. 78.9l.208 All Sla+e Orcheslra 3.4: Orcheslra 2.3.4: Nall. Honor Sociely 3.4: Operelfa Orchesira 4 WELLMAN, WANDA K. 208 Bee Boosfers 2: Highlanders 3.4: Lalin Club 3: Operella Crew 3 WELLS. SHERYL A. 208 Bee Boosfers 2: GAA 2.3: Highlanders 3 WENZELBURGER. RALPH K. 26.92 WENZELBURGER. SHARYN J. 208 WEST. BEVERLY D. 208 Girls' Ensemble 4: Operella 4 WEST. RONNIE W. 56.88.208 H-Club 4: Baseball 2.3.4 WHEELER, MARY A. 68.208 Transfer 4 WHITE. ANDREWS A. 208 Hr. Pres. 3: Ski Club 4 WHITE. PATSY A. IOI.I49.208 Highlanders 4: Bowling 4: GAA 4 WHITEMAN. MARK A. 208 WHITEMAN. WILLIAM D. WHITMAN. CHRIS 74 DECA 4 WICH. CATHY M. 208 WIELAND, CHRISTOPHER J. 50.5I.208 H-Club 2.3.4: Wreslling 2.3.4 WIGGINS. JAMES W. 25.32.33.I02.208 Lafin Club 2: Student Council 4: Hr. Pres. 3: Ski Club VP 2.4: Opereiia 3.4 WIGINGTON. ROBERT J. 208 WILBURN. DONNA L. 98.I7I.208 FTA 2.3: GAA 3.4: Highlanders 4 WILLIAMS. MARGARET E. 68.8I.90.208 Nall. Honor Sociefy 3.4: French Honor Sociely 4: French Club 4 WILLIAMSON, PATRICIA E. 208 Transfer 4 WILSON. CAROL L. 208 Highlanders 4 WILSON. CHERYL A. 208 Bowling Club 3: Hr. Pres. 4 WILSON. JAMES R. 7B,79.80.87.95.208 Key Club 4: Fulure Dociors Club Pres. 4: Slu- deni Council 2.4: Ski Club 2: Band Pres. 4: Hr. Pres. 4 WILSON. LEWIS C. 53.75.l04.208 Archery Club 2: Swim Team 3.4: Polilical Sci- ence Club 4 WILSON. STEPHANIE L. 208 Ski Club 3.4: Bee Booslers 2 WINKLER. DEBORAH K. 9I.I02.I07.I85.208 Bee Booslers 2: Girls' Slate 3: Girls' Nafion 3: Sr. Class Trees. 4: Homecoming Princess 4: Nall. Honor Sociely 3.4 WINTER. JERRY L. 97.209 Ice Hockey Club 3.4 WOLF. ALICE M. 209 GAA 4: Highlanders 4 WOODS. JIMMY W. 209 WRIGHT. MARY K. I3.94.209 Nail. Quill and Scroll 4: Ski Club 2.3.4: GAA 2: Image Edifor 4: Homecoming Courl' 4: Nail. Honor Socieiy 3.4 YARBROUGH, DEBORAH 69.70.I33.209 Girls' Ensemble 2.3.4: Opereila 2.3.4 YEE. WILLIAM B. YUDIN. ALAN L. 209 FTA 2: Ski Club 2: Cross Counfry 2.3: Track 2.3 ZAMORA. DONALD R. 54.209 Goli 4: DECA 4 ZAMORA. DONNA M. 30.3l.32.33.69.70.74.209 Girls' Ensemble 2: Mixed Quarlel 3.4: Thespians 2.3.4: Hr. Pres. 4: Operella 4 ZANOTTI. ROBERT A. 74.209 ZEJDA. PEGGY A. 90.209 GAA 2.3.4: Nail. Honor Sociely 3.4: Laiin Club 2 ZINTZ. AUDREY E. 70.209 FTA 4: All Stale Chorus 4 ZLOTKOWSKI. MARK E. Baseball 2 ZUDICK. CARTER G. 9I.209 Ski Club 2: German Club 3 ZUNDEL. DIANE Transfer 4 ZURAWSKI. EDWIN M. 209 223 fi..-r M. la! NANWQ-A 'Z K K A vb QQ ,vN xx Q-,ix Q Q . awww ft 'ss K QI Q C A .iv Gy off t J is 90399 fig aj? ' -as f-ff gsm , st W3i3J5sr QW ifr- ,X JV' Q 224 6516, V Photo of Cabezon Peak by Mr Da e Morris The Book Is Finished-It ls Yours Highland High School's 18th yearbook-HICHLANDER '67-is now in your hands. We hope you will keep it and treasure it among your important possessions. Its value will be enhanced as the years go by. Your yearbook staff has striven to prepare a book which would present an accurate portrayal of the 1966-67 school year. Over 2000 hours of work and planning have gone into its preparation. This book is as nearly 100W student-made as is possible. In addition to having been planned and assembled by a student staff, every photograph in this book--with 3 exceptions-has been taken, developed and printed by I-IHS students. The portraits, the color picture and one homecoming shot were professionally done. We are appreciative of the help which we have received from several people. Mrs. Irene Runnells, the school's bookkeeper until February, has cheerfully handled our finances and helped with the yearbook dis- tribution for several years. Mrs. Helyne Gilmore, Mr. Krumm's Secre- tary, has taken care of our many purchase orders and bids and has furnished valuable help with yearbook distribution. Mr. Bill Bell has provided us with quality class portraits, the formal homecoming por- traits, and the color picture. Mr. Bill Smith, who represents our pub- lisher, Paragon Press, has helped us greatly with technical advice and accommodating deadlines. 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