Highland High School - Shield Yearbook (Highland, IN)

 - Class of 1973

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Golf courses host runners; netmen compile 6-1 record Dodging golf balls was a common place occurrence as coach Mike Poehlein’s cross country teams loped their way to another victorious season. Many of the meets were held on golf courses such as Lake Hills where a sharp eye was nec- essary to finish the race. Led by the 1-2 combination of juniors Gary Washington and Steve Serna, the Trojans accumulated a 14-3 season record. Pacing them were the other three return- ing lettermen Carl Zatkulak, Bill Barnes, and Steve Preiss. “Tennis is like a game of chess,” said Coach Jack Morris. “The player plans his entire game.” Practice began for the determined team August 15 in preparation for the opening match of the season on Sep- tember 5. Aiding the five returning lettermen were juniors Jon Swanson and John Henry in singles competition, with sophomores Gary Cox and Bill Carson in doubles. Capturing second place with a 6-1 record proved easy to the netmen, losing only to the tough Munster squad. The Trojans also took third place in sec- tionals to round out the year. Qualifying for regional competition, junior Carl Zatkulak finishes in the top twenty. VARSITY CROSS COUNTY— FRONT ROW: Coach M. Poehlein. ROW 2: Mike Shafer, Jeff Court- right, Gary Washington, Steve Serna, Louie Ser- na, Gary Krick. ROW 3: Bob Peno, John Upchurch, Jordan Vukas, Bill Barnes, Tom Cook, Carl Zat- kulak. Golf 19

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Observing from off-court, senior Lynn Faulkner rests in preparation for his upcoming match. TENNIS: Tom Smith, Bill Johnson, Joe Novosel, Lynn Faulk- ner, Larry Faulkner, John Henry, Gary Cox, Jeff Smith, Tom Combs, Jon Swanson, Mike Walkowiak, Bill Carson. JV CROSS COUNTY: Guy Griner, Jeff Courtright, Phil Butler, Brian Peipho, Gary Griner. With practiced ease senior Mike Walkowiak re- turns the serve during pre-match warm-ups.



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Ten million dollars in bonds hidden in a teddy bear? No wonder Mrs. Savage, portrayed by senior Mary Koenig, clung to it all the time. Unaware that the mon- ey was hidden, the Savage children com- mit their mother to a mental institution in order to gain control of the entire Savage estate. After attempts to conceal the money, defeat overcame Mrs. Savage as she was forced to turn the fortune over to her greedy children. Presented December 7 and 9, “The Curious Savage” provided an entertaining comedy with a point behind it. Speech Arts members were the only ones eligible to try out. Those with speaking parts were selected on the basis of their impro- visation and reading abilities. Assistance for directing the play came from Mr. Larry Stuber, Mr. Greg Ladd, and student director Sandi Lassanske, se- nior. if not for her fairy godmother, Cin- derella, played by junior Rose Presnell, might never have reached the ball and met her prince, junior Dave Schwann. Holding rehearsals during the summer, the special children’s production was pre- sented by Speech Arts September 23 and 30 in the Monbeck Auditorium, and Oc- tober 7 and 8 at Hobart High School. » bnau Before the ball, senior Karen Bosse and sopho- more Leslie Shiel practice a waltz with a broom. Being told she has been committed to an insti- tution, senior Mary Koenig gasps in disbelief. s others watch, Mr. Greg Ladd adds the finish- ing touches to junior Sally Dunn’s make-up.

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