Highland Park High School - Highlander Yearbook (Dallas, TX)
- Class of 1971
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71 HIGHLANDER Highland Park High School Volume 48 Dallas, Texas PERSPECTI DEPENDING ON HOW YOU LOOK AT IT r,.. i f ' 4 A S is f 2 0 lnfroducfion -s. , s. 9- -E -E 5 -. kwa 5E.:r,'5-2': Q Ciba l: M nu 0:n --T. --'Z muff'-u vu flu u Wl:- -lgt C ln h: l ilu ' -iw? In 'Wh - gg., uQ'luQ 1.tlQ - 11 - uT 2 n.,'l.: 2'::,'ln -T'-2' '91 1 r--T--E luT'l?.:' gmkt S by QE? QQQQ 1 r..:.'?-,:-::'- 5 31- lg l':,g-?.',,-,F H-4' s , -'awp -ee,-gg,,5iN ygf f f, 'Mg 1.,,' gfkgigy J,,, I W I 1 .. I , n 'WWW TW' 'WHw?l: lk ygafif In WE lil? ' :gm ,, l Azli I La K - 7 ' Lf I ffifw , , . , L , VL ' ' TABLE OF CONTENTS STUDENT LIFE .... .. ACADEMICS ....... . . ORGANIZATIONS ... .. ATHLETICS ....... .... CLASSES ...... .... ADVERTISING INDEX ...... .... S SE k I I I flu I b d dh IIcI+ 3 BOTTOM: A zoom iens fransiorrris a rigid itoofbail iine- up info a dizzying maze. BELOW: Wifh fresnrnaniy exuberance George Maca- fee affacks a Jack Olanfern wifh a carving knife. RKSHT: To buiid spirif for fine nofiy-Qonfesied Garland game one-erieaders Georgia Ann Fry, Sandy Nichois, and Diane Hinkiey lead ye-Vis ai ine fooibail bonfire. 4 0 lnfroducfion erspective Is Broadenin Your utlook PERSPECTIVE . . . keeping The goaI in sighT even when Taced wiTh an unexpec:Ted deTour. PERSPECTIVE rneans recognizing I3eauTy wherever you Tind iT. IT is rnaTuring enough To see Tor The TirsT Time Things in Their True reIaTion and Iearning To appreciaTe simpIiciTy. IT is growing up wiThouT Iosing sighT oT 1, childhood pIeasures. PERSPECTIVE is Threading your way Through The .maze wiThouT geTTing IosT in The shuTTIe. , - 4 . 'I ,IT I w O' J i I I TOP LEFT:S1eye Van Arnburgh and his IiTTIe sisTer Arny Take ad- vanTage oT a guieT aTTernoon To sail boaTs on IurTIe Creek. LEFT: A sign near The schooI reTIec:Ts a ThoughT oT Hannah More, Obstacles are Those TrighTTuI Things you see when you Take your eyes oTT The goaI. ABOVE: A diTTerenT angIe sheds new IighT on a TarniIiar sighT The ScoTen1bIen'1 on I-IighIander sTadiurn, InTroducTion 0 5 If ll Ll ABOVE: Jan Rose and Palsy Powell blow hol and cold while Mary Hun? holds her ears and iells Them fo Cool ill , RIGHT: Hcimon, baby, liqhl my Tire. Thinks Kenny Vick as he losses more fuel, Ann Mea- dor, on The Toofball bonfire. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: School is for The birds, an opinion of some HP sfudenls. is also held by a pair of pigeons roosling in The eaves of fhe school. BOTTOM LEFT: Niqhffall leaves Roberl Loclcell sfill hard al worlc. BOTTOM RIGHT: Julie Dewberry Tries a new cure lor a sinus headache. 6 o lnlroduclion Perspective Is Enjoying Life's Essentials ' 1 PERSPECTIVE . . . a way of IooIcing ai The world around us. PERSPECTIVE is knowing when Io blow your own horn and when - Io Iisfen. I+ is being an indiVicIuaI yei respeclring Ihe viewpoini oi oihers. X PERSPECTIVE is finding ouf whai is imporiani and whai isn'T and Iearning how Io iuggIe your schecIuIe Io aIIow Time Tor The essen+iaIs. -N Infroducfion o 7 I 8 0 lmfroducfbn Mixf X T im' Nr-L Nl 3. V. ,jf is-Lge, ,, . .yi ' T iff TT' ii ii MW Tiiwf 33,2 il . t ,yy i 1 Y T 'Perspective Is Working ith thers Easily T'-1 aviw' PERSPECTIVE . . . gaining an appreciaTion Tor ones own role in The Team eTTorT. PERSPECTIVE is using The lessons oT The pasT To predicT The experience oT The TuTure. IT is The abiliTy To worlc wiTh oThers To produce success. BuT, Too, iT is being able To accepT The resulT in spiTe oT The ouTcome. PERSPECTTVE is also recognizing and appreciaTing beauTy wherever you Tind iT. TOP: Oyerwhelmed by service, Chris Sharp re- ceives ChrisTmas Tood Trom Peggy Record, Shelly Guerriero, Linda Perry, Nancy Maiden, Gigi Bell. EAR LEFT: Neel Lemon demonsTraTes his baslceTball skills by dodging a Waco deTender To Try To score Tor The ScoTs aT a pre-disTricT game. LEET: BeTore beginning To direcT The band. Drum Major Bill Dolaway sTands aT aTTenTion. OPPOSTTE PAGE TOP LEPT: AES-sTudenT KaThe Young relaTes To The sTudenT body her experiences oT living and learning in The Philippines. TOP RIGHT: The brighT colors oT blue and gold es- Tablish The auTumnic aTrnosphere ThroughouT Highland Park. BOTTOM: ChernisT STeve RemberT uses mulTi-col- ored chemicals To apply principles oT The classroom To acTualiTy Tor an experiment lnTroducTion' o 9 Perspective Is Discovering neis Identit PERSPECTIVE . . .discovering one s own idenTiTy and seeing Things in Their True reIaTion PERSPECTIVE is Threading your way Through The daiIy mazeiwiThouT geTTing IosT in The shuTTIe and keeping your baIance in a crazy mixed up world IT is also Iooking beTore you Ieap PERSPECTIVE is winning graceTuIIy and aIso Iosing buT x1l I --v-.,,,, W- V ' 'PTWT' ggyy, ,V ,ng-.M ., '-f Y W i'Hff:'22,i:-f I iifi:-1 fi ,, ABOVE: The daily maze oT cars greeT HP sTudenTs on Their way home aTTer school. TOP RIGHT: Cardinal Jimmy DePeTris TesTs The power oT his magic TeaThers by making a Tlying aTTack on Super ScoT. RIGHT: Trying To keep his baIance. a sTudenT Takes one IasT resT beTore begin- ning The hassles oT a schooI day. IO 0 InTroducTion it Y K an-W ff', T r MQ' Y I vv krhy IVIA I , , ,H krb - w i . , ,W I if Ivll ,V .V .. TOP: While Taking picTures Tor ID cards, RoberT Gross Tries To bring a smile To Bobby Francis. FAR LEFT: FooTball manager Robin Rees-Jones exhibiTs an uninhibiTed expression oT disgusT aT The playing oT The Team. LEFT: Miss Teenage Dallas Peggy Sears grace- Tully accepTs her new crown and Title. ABOVE: Cheryl l-lulse woeTully waTches The soggy deTeaT oT The l-lP ScoTs To R. L. Turner. To rnalce a Three-way Tie Tor The clisTricT TiTle. InTroducTion 0 Il Y --17' ,ri 00 VY STUDENT LIFE DEBBIE EULICH, Diane Marsh, and Sharon White ponder high school problems at orientation. Scots Enjoy Summer Employment In Volunteer Work, Foreign Study As another school year endediandi E long-awaited summer advanced, Scots. contemplated how best to till the coming months ot tree time. Eight HP students, sponsored by the American Institute tor Foreign Study, spent six weelcs ot travel and study in Eu- rope. Kathe Young, one ot 900 students sent abroad each year by APS, experi- enced a new culture during her two- month stay with a Filipino tamily. A prize- winning essay earned its writer, Tim Hughes, 22 days ot touring -Europe. Many students volunteered tive days a week tor OLE, a church-sponsored sum- mer recreation program tor under-privi- leged children. Toy Ladies Sue Born- stein, lvlaribeth Koons, Roberta Rhea, and Patty Simone pushed carts tull ot I4 0 Summer playthings and boolcs at Scottish Rite Childrens Hospital. Student Council President Dan Yoder and other otticers and council represent- atives trom HP attended the TASC worlc- shop at SIVIU this summer. With students trom ditterent parts ot Texas, these Scots learned how to lead a student body. The intormative weelc ended on Awards Night, when Laura Sears received the award tor Outstanding Workshopper. Band classes, a new addition to summer school, met tor the tirst time this year. Band students toolc part in class lessons trom eight to twelve and in private in- struction outside summer school hours. The most popular courses talcen by the 368 summer school students were typing and American government. -- ,W , 3. KAR D. D. WIGLEY HAILS arrival other Norwegian ter Kari Dyrdal with signs and smiles. WITH A GRIMACE, Jimmy Depefris does his par? +o gef fhe school info shape before fhe year beglns. FOR HILDA BOYNTON, a paper roufe is more fun Than work. as she shoufs for Lisa Shorr fo Nfhank rash! n ' ...- , Mu Hy,- P, V .R ,f V r 5 . 1 ,, ,, 'i 2 if 7 Y Wm, 1 I, as r .,rr an slap, LYNN COREY AND Melinda Obenchain nef funds for afhrefes wirh bake sale Treafs. Summer 0 I5 vf E-vu, ,,,, X. Mi ex RAINDROPS KEEP FALLING on the heads ot Nancy Maiden and Scott Brown as they watch with enthus asm h Ie the Scots cage the I ng Tigers Football Pep Rallies, Howdy Week Add Color to September Activities Highland Park took on a new atmo- sphere with the addition ot the treshman class in September. However, new roonn numbering and newly-installed direction signs kept contusion to a minimum. Geared to treshmen and sophomores, I-Iowdy Week gave students a chance to meet upperclassmen. The annual I-lowdy Dance, held atter the tirst Scot tootball game. provided entertainment climaxed by the announcement ot the I-Iowdy Lads. Kirk Dooley and David Burgher, and the I-Iowdy Lassies, Marianne Windrow and Becky Dickenson. Spirit reached a peak in September when the Scot tootball team won the tirst tour games ot the season. The Spirit Committee, with a membership ot 7I, prompted enthusiasm by selling buttons and bumper stickers. I6 0 September At the tirst meeting, I-Ii-Lite otticers began the new year with a song and dance skit teaturing tunes trom lil-Iello. Dollyii and Mame. Mothers and daugh- ters ate cookies and drank punch while getting acquainted at the I-Ii-Lite tea on September 27. Members ot the Lads and Lassies choir came dressed as tamous movie stars to the picnic held at Wintrey Point. The ore chestra, band. and I-Iighlandaires choir initiated new members at picnics. As the result ot tests taken last spring, the National Merit board named ten sen- iors as Semitinalists. Chosen tor their high scores in the categories ot math, English, and science. those students were eligible tor the tinals. Eighteen other students re- ceived National Merit Letters ot Com- mendation trom the board. ABOVE LEFT: ANN HERNDON and Sandy Nich- ols prepare To Beal . . .The Cardinals . . . a+ one of 'rhe spirired foolball pep rallies. r ABOVE RIGHT: PTA MOTHERS serve Cakes lo advisories wirh IOO percenl membership. LEFT: THE CLOSER you gel, fhe beller you look! exclaims Carolyn Clarlc To Mary Lu Jordan. LEFT: HI-LITE officers Mary Hunf, Cay Pryor, Ellen Washburn, Carolyn Johnsron, Befsy Slauqhfer, Palsy Powell, and Sally Sleele kick off The new year. Seprember 0 I7 .uw ANTlClPATING THE NEXT Scol fcofball game. Todd l'lun+ fasles fhe lruil ol a well-earned viclory. Y HUMPH, BABY l feel good! exclairns Doug Garner and Beverly Seals while dancing To The music of The JAY FEE TELLS iuniors and seniors af a special as SacTium af 'rhe Lads and Lassies Picnic al While Rocks Flagpole Hill. sernbly abou? his personal relafionship wiih Christ I8 0 Sepfember 'in-X iw' NATIONAL MERIT Board gaThers TruiT Trom every Tree, laugh The NaTional lv1eriT SemiTinalisTs Sandy Snell, PeTer Carney, Tom LeConey, PaTTy Chandler, Robin Rees-Jones, Mary HunT, Bill Dolaway, Charlie Hempel, and Tom Daniel. NoT picTured: Paul Joiner. ...- ENCHQ IAIN OT- A girl s abiliTy in The pnysics IBD, yeTer Carney apprehensively waTches PaTTy Chan- ller's adIusTmenTs on The air vacuum, Ten Scholars'Named Semifinalists Rank in C0untry's Top Percentile Along wiTh l7,740 oTher scholasTically- minded high school seniors, Ten Highland Park sTudenTs ranked as NaTional lvleriT SemiTinalisTs. They consTiTuTed The Top one percenT oT The graduaTing secondary school seniors in The UniTed STaTes. The semiTinalisTs, chosen by The Na- Tional lvleriT Board lasT SepTember, in- cluded PeTer Carney, PaTricia Chandler, Tom Daniel, Bill Dolaway, Charles Hem- pel, Mary HunT, Paul Joiner, Tom l.eCo- ney, Robin Rees-Jones, and Sandra Snell. ReporTing To school on a SaTurday morning in February oT Their junior year, The now senior class Took The NaTional lVleriT Scholarship Qualiicying TesT, as did some 7I0,000 oTher sTudenTs across The naTion. The TesTs, covering areas oT science, maTh, English, social sTudies, and vocabulary skills, measured a sTudenT's abiliTy To apply previously learned TacTs. Highland Parkis Ten semiTinalisTs. among The naTion's oTher l5.000 appoinT- ed semiTinalisTs, compeTed Tor posiTions as TinalisTs in order To receive one oT The 3,000 scholarships. The NaTional lV1eriT Board based Their choice oT TinalisTs on school recommendaTions, personal achievemenTs and inTeresTs, and scores Trom a second TesT. The NaTional lvleriT Board also recog- nized oTher ouTsTanding seniors who ranked in The Top Two percenT oT The counTry. RecipienTs oT LeTTers oT Com- mendaTion included QuinT Barnes, Karen Crowder, Hal Davis, Tyler Dawson, Jane Gibbons, ElizabeTh Gray, Bobby Hager- man, Doug HunT, and Bill Kee. The Board also recognized PaTTi Lamn, HerberT Lea, PaTTy Phillips, RoberTa Rhea, Beverly Seals, Chris Sharp, James Simpson, D. D. Wigley, and Carol Ann Zeiss. NaTional lv1eriT o I9 nf-I ,m AT THE INVITATION of +I1e senior girls, varsify Ioofball pIayers meer around a bonfire before ine GarIand game for a pep raIIy. I fre: ova wlfw' MRS. GRIFFITH, VANDERBILT represen+a+ive, informs inferesfed sfudenfs abouf fha? universify. 20 0 Ocfober ,OPHOMORE KAREN DIVFFN goes through a raditional event, the picture tor the Highlander. :ni October Events Include Football, American Field Service Assembly October ends on Halloween, and the spirits ot that night are gone with the day. But the tall spirit at HP expressed in a myriad ot school events, did not end' with October. October tound the Scots in tootball season and all the accompanying activi- ties: pep rallies, spirit posters, and Beat Garland week. Spirited student support backed the Scots, the team predicted to talce district title, its tirst in several years. Though tootball toolc the limelight, many other activities retlected the wide range ot interests among students. College Night brought out-ot-state as well as state college representatives under one root tor the convenience ot PERFORMING FOR THE student body, Lisa Har- mon sings a solo at the Patriotic Assembly. DOUG GARNER SPELLS out his spirit with an ar tistic touch tor the big Wichita Falls game. HP's college-bound students in selection ot an alma mater. Senior Kathe Young recounted the unique experiences ot her summer in the Philippines via the American Field Ser- vices program in two assemblies. Cheerleader Georgia Ann Fry won the lvliss Flame title voted by the Student Council to a specially-nominated senior girl. She represented the University Park Fire,Department in turther competition. Students were soon to be star-gazing at HP's newest addition, the planetarium, under the direction ot lvlrs. Jean Henry and due to open in October. It ottered a stereo sound system and the latest pro- iection equipment available. October 0 2 l PAUSING BETWEEN NUMBERS, fhe dlrecfor of 'rhe Dalles Symphony Orchesfra addresses sfudenfs in fhe boys' gym during Their performance. LITT MARTIN IS abou? +0 mee? his doom from Super Soo? Jim Kniqhf af The Mesqui+e pre-game pep rally 22 0 Ocfober DISGUISED AS A piece se++ingfJulie Dewberry rehearses her 'rrick or free? roufine for Liz Albriffom. DYRDAL SWINGS her parTner JeTT Murray ROBIN REES-JONES and KaThe Young lisTen inTenTly as STaTe Lawrence, a sTudenT Trorn ST. Marks, relaTes square dancing aT an L 81 L rehearsal. his experiences in Thailand To Treshmen and sophomores. r 1,1,- Q . l Q JOHN HELM WINS D. D. Wigley wiTh a ValenTine carnaTion sold by AFS member Tricia Threadgill. 2 i x E AFS Chairmen Sell Carnations, Welcome Kari Kari Dyrdal, The American Field Ser- vice exchange sTudenT, broughT a Norwe- gian Tlavor To Highland Park. Kari made many new Triends wiTh The help oT her American sisTer, D. D. Wigley and The AFS CommiTTee. ParTicipaTion in many exTracurricular acTiviTies enabled Kari To become accusTomed To l-lp. She even audiTioned Tor Lads and Lassies by singing Silver Bells. KaThe Young spenT a rewarding sum- mer in The Philippines on The AFS summer program. AT The reguesT OT The Filipino Tamily. KaThe wore culoTTes and a shirT when swimming To proTecT her Tair skin. To raise The money needed To sponsor Kari and KaThe, The chairmen oT The AFS CommiTTee, Robin Rees-Jones, Nancy Dillard, and KaThe Young headed The campaign To sell ChrisTmas decoraTions and carnaTions Tor ValenTine's Day. Chosen on The basis oT inTelligence and adapTabiliTy, Jane C5arreTT and Sawnie McEnTire were l97l candidaTes Tor The AFS summer program. A.F.S. 0 23 ,L- DOUG GARNER ADDS 'ro ihe sludenfs' spiril and lhe foolball Teams morale wifh voice and flag. 24 0 November AS TED RUSSELL prepares lo go fly a lcife, he ala lows his feelings 'foward lhe opponenls al a High' land Park baslcefball game To surface as a peeved and disgusled look. WHILE PLAYING IN decorafing maferial, Lise Smifh, Lynn Razzefo and Peggy Sears ex:hange hopes for a successful Homecoming Dance and dis- cuss The possible choices for lhe l97O queen. Wiki? Nils' QR L -s vs Q. I ssc isssi if I 3 f 2 ff1E.f'i 'nj -, hx was 21:51 - AFTER A TALK by Mrs. Goodwin af a Wednesday morning Spanish Club meefing, members Diane Willcin and David Davies srop and inspecl goods broughf from Panama. at T ' '53, AS JOHN TRIPLETT hesitantly allows Francis Smylie to view his report card, Sue Stone is surprised by its contents as she catches a passing glimpse. omeeoming Increases Football Excitement With help trom a lucky coin toss, the Hi Park tootball team represented the district in the playotts although the team tied with Garland and R. L. Turner tor the 8-AAAA title. The Highlander Band at halttime enter- tained at tootball games and received two tirst division ratings in the University lnterscholastic League and Hurst Invita- tional marching contest tor the second consecutive year. Doug Garner began a new tradition at HPHS this year by designing and making a yellow, blue, and white eight-by-twelve toot tlag bearing the words HP Scots. At tootball games trom the side lines, Doug waved this Hi Park symbol to add to the spirit. Peggy Sears received the Miss Teenage Dallas title November I, and on November 2 Student Council President Dan Yoder announced Hi Park's own queen, Homecoming Queen Ann lvleador. The other nominees included Patty Pierce, Diane Hinckley, Kathy Fitzhugh, Anne Herndon, and Lynn Cory. Another outstanding student, Elizabeth Gray, selected as one ot 23 students trom Texas, received the l97O National Coun- cil ot Teachers ot English Award. Atter tive weeks ot daily rehearsals with the cast, Shannon Woolley and John Davis acted lead roles in this year's senior play, Lite With Father, pertormed on No- vember l9 and 20. November 0 25 is 5 x ANN MEADOR TAKES her place on The Throne, surrounded by Homecoming nominees Diane Hinckley, Ann Herndon, Lynn Cory, PaTTy Pierce, and KaThy FiTzhugh. Student Council Brings Sundance To Homecoming Winning The game againsT The DenTon Broncos 35-7 Tully carried ouT The Theme Tor The T970 Homecoming dance. The Year oT The ScoTs. Following TradiTion, The six Homecom- ing Oueen nominees cruised around Highlander STadium in conyerTibles aT halTTime. Breaking The skirT-and-iackeT cusTom. Ann Meador wore a maroon gau- cho ouTTiT. The music Tor The TesTiyiTies Tollowing The game was provided by 'Sundancefl ln a gym decoraTed like The TooTball Tield, compleTe wi'Th goal posTs, yard lines. and sTreamers, ScoTs and Their daTes danced and aTe reTreshmenTs provided by The STudenT Council. LighTs surrounded The nominees' picTures displayed aT The back OT The gym. AT I I :OO The program began, and, escorTed by a senior yarsiTy TooTball Team member, each nominee walked down a cenTer aisle To The plaTTorm To The music oT her TavoriTe song. Dan Yoder an- nounced The I97O Homecoming Oueen, Ann lvleador. Dan also broke TradiTion, Tor somehow he goT away wiThouT kissing Ann while presenTing The Tlowers. 26 o Homecoming FX ANN MEADOR T970 Homecoming Oueen -TOMECOMING PRINCESSES AND Their escorTs - TOP To BOTTOM: Lynn Cory wiTh Alan BryanT: KaThy FiTzhugh wiTh Billy Ashe: Ann Herndon wiTh STeve Van Amburghq Diane Hinckley wiTh Bond Beams: PaTTy Pierce wiTh Randy Biddle. LEFT: Sfubborn Clarence lJohn Davisl refuses fo give in fo Vinnie lShannon Woolleyl. BOTTOM: As Vinnie discusses family maffers af brealcfasf Annie lFrancis Smyliel pafienfly awaifs orders. BELOW: ln privafe Clarence lSpence Shyflesl fries fo express his feelings fo Mary Skinner lSusan McCum- berl before he says his lasf good-bye fo her. S., Seniors Exercise Dramatic Abilities, Present Clarence Audiences viewing fhe I97O senior play, Life Wifh Fafher, saw fhe finished producf of many weelcs of rehearsal. Sev- eral problems had fo be solved, including how fo fone down some of fhe colorful language used in fhe original scripf wifh- ouf spoiling fhe flavor of fhe play. The seffing of fhe fhree-acf comedy was New York during fhe lafe l88O's. The play cenfered around fhe Day family. As parenfs, John Davis and Shannon Wool' ley, experienced fhe frials of raising four boys: Spence Shyfles, Russel Berger, Bobby Manning, and Roberf Bernsfein. The anfics of Mr. Day led fhe family fhrough a succession of five maids: Mary Jo Trice, Pam Dealy, Barbara Collier, Day's Comedy Hit Francis Smylie, and Kafhleen Brand. Tim Hughes and Sfeve Websfer porfrayed fhe worried docfors. Visifing relafives Marlene McLain and her young friend, Susan McCumber, bofhered Mr. Day. who desired only privacy. Ted Russell played fhe Reverend Dr. Floyd. Sfudenf direcfor Teresa Davidson as- sisfed direcfor Mrs. Carla McGee. Sfage direcfor David Parnell and business direc- for Bob Smifh helped organize fhe me- chanics of fhe play while Jaime Goggans and her crew, made sure fhe play re- ceived publicify. Providing cosfumes lqepf Tricia Threadgill's crew busy. The fwo performances foolc place on November I9 and 2l. Senior Play 0 27 ABOVE: Mr: Ariingfon Judefind's clownbeaf begins Hwe Chrisfmas program given by 'rhe Three choirs and orciwesrra. RIGHT: Junior boys sfruggle 'ro preveni The mass of STP Tri-Hi-Y members from scoring. 28 o December gn TO GIVE AN early boost to Christmas spirit, Lads and Lassies members carol in the halls ot HP. Scots Celebrate Christmas Parties, Aid Charity Programs in December i ,ii --r n' ' AFTER BATTLIN6 THE contusion ot a clay at school, underclassmen board the bus tor home. Celebration and generosity typitied the enchantment ot Christmas as Scots attended parties, presented programs, and aided the needy. The Key Club members collected toys tor the Salvation Army and spread carol- ing cheer at the Crestview Rest Home. The Junior Civitan Club participated in a two-week Anti-Hunger Campaign, sponsored by several Dallas churches, to gather canned goods tor underprivileged tamilies. For band members the holidays had a swinging start, beginning with their annu- al Christmas ball and climaxed by a late- night brealitast. The Freight provided en- tertainment at the Hi-Lite dance, en- hanced by a peasant-gypsy setting. Lads and Lassies carolled through the halls ot HP tor the tirst time in 4I years. Lads and Lassies pertormed tor Dallas Womens Forum, the Highland Parlc Rota- ry Club, and Girls' Auxiliary. Together with the orchestra, the choirs presented the story ot Christmas in song at an eve- ning program. Hi-Lites helped toster the holiday spirit by making Red Cross candy stockings tor children at the Presbyterian Hospital. The Weltare Committee gave a party tor the children at EI Barrio Community Center, December 22. The STP Tri-Hi-Y played a baslcetball game with iunior boys in order to raise money tor the tight against tuberculosis. The boys wore boxing gloves as one ot their handicaps. The game, played in the Highland Parlc gym during activities peri- od, netted about S250 through the 25 cent admission charge. December 0 29 MEMBERS OF THE publicarions sraffs wafcn in arnusemenr as co-edifor of The Bagpipe Julie Dewberry displays ner gif? af ine Clwrisfrnas parfy. grief! Q mm? if Hi H- N4 I . Nu.. ., 'ef ,J at PUSHING TO FINISH ad layoufs before ine deadline, Lynn Arrnenrrouf spends every spare mornen+ in The Bagpipe Office on ner work. 30 0 December I HHURRY! THE SONG is almosr over! says Parsy Deiana fo Cameron Coldwell a+ fine band dance. K A Q anquet, Football Awards Climax Season sf 'FT 1- 4 ,. :MJ P 1 H 1 wi . 1 L - 1 ' -2 T f is J f fa W .. AJ fe 'Y ik . I M H Q Q' 2 A R! , al 5 ATTer The Trenzy OT The holiday season, January broughT more Turmoil wiTh exams and The beginning oT a new semesTer, Lads and Lassies choir members launched inTo rehearsals Tor The Sound oT Music, as well as perTorming a song and dance medley choreographed by Phillip Johnson aT halT-Time oT a Texas Chaparral game. Juniors inTeresTed in journalism began parTicipaTion in Bairns classeslTo learn The rudimenTs OT newspaper work. John Davis iniTiaTed plans Tor a radio sTaTion To be operaTed by ScoTs. Einanced by The Dad's Club, a College lnTormaTion Cen- Ter opened in The library Tor use by sTu- denTs and parenTs. ScoTs ioined oTher Dallas sTudenTs in The second annual lvliles-Tor-Children Walk. STudenTs walked along a 20-mile course beginning aT Elag Pole l-lill. ParTic- ipanTs collecTed money pledged pergmile To beneTiT The March oT Dimes. Key Club and Junior CiviTan members collecTed S3l4.I2 in donaTions Tor The March cam- paign by working in shiTTs aT Dallas shop- ping cenTers. The l97l TooTball season oTTicially ended wiTh The annual bangueT. January l4. Coach Herman Bailey awarded Jack Simpson The EorgoTTen Lineman and Con- scienTious ScoT Awards, and STeve Van Amburgh received The EighTin'esT ScoT Award. A Tilm oT The ScoT players and The inTroducTion oT Homecoming Queen Ann lvleador broughT The BangueT To a close. ABOVE: VarsiTy TooTball Tri-capTains Alan BryanT, Randy Biddle. and Kenny Vick review The season oT The annual TooTball banqueT. FAR LEFT: The Honchos, an all-male spiriT corps, greeT VarsiTy baskeTball players Murray GosseTT and Mac McGee wiTh encouragemenT beTore a dis- TricT game. LEFT: As The new painT job in The Book Nook nears compleTion, Millee BurandT adds Tinishing Touches To The sun moTiT painTed by STeve Friedkin. January 0 3 I Scots Walk 20 Miles for March of Dimes F i I F Q. 32 J y '39 ,ff ' .J it 1 .M fiffllqn M? W . 'YCNRQ Q14 RNNR N ABOVE: S+ep fo fhe Rear, perlormed by fhe Lads and Lassies choir, provides half-lime enfer- fainmenl af a Texas Chaparrals game. LEFT: C Company Commander Phil Reed and flag bearer Randy Hilz sland af af+en'rion during an ROTC parade in 'fhe girls' gym. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP LEFT: AT The Spanish club dinner, Carolyn Ragsdale and Vicki Millel safisfy Their fasfe for Mexican food wifh lacos. TOP RIGHT: Jane Garrefl and Susan DeBogory. parficipanfs in fhe March of Dimes Miles for Chil- dren Wallc, near The end of fhe 20-mile frelc. BOTTOM: A Highlandaires quarfef, Lucy Johnson, Cindy Vaughan, Pa'r+i Lamm. and Befsi Slaughfer, pracfice A Joyful Alleluia. January 0 33 r pl Mx . - f ' f fvlissixl I TM 3, m,,wf3,g,, , ,, . . Wifi! 32 ' f ,, , , , fy ii fk,4z3?z'?rjf'g': Vg 5 -,, A 1. . ' is . 534 V, W,1. iv .I s lfr if I I , ,A ' if , YZ . ' Qb,,,, 4 mv as M fi., Y I .gbu I ABOVE: Dr. Willis Tale, Presiden1'oISMU. speaks af a special Key Club breaIcfas+ which was given for 'rhe leaders of +he school. RIGHT: Senior John Davis expresses his views of brofherhood af fhe Bro+herhood Assembly. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: A+ Ihe Sfudenl Council Valenfine lea, Mr. Sigler Takes home The door prize as Diane Marsh chuckles ai fhe humor. CENTER: To show +heir supporf of fhe Scols, Paul Cafhcarf, Anne Herndon, and Tricia Threadgill fol- low The spiri+ commi++ee parade chanfing Ihrough fhe hall before school. BOTTOM RIGHT: Before 'rhe opening scene of The Sound of Music, Be+si Slaughfer adds a few fin- ishing fouches To Lenel Ward as Shelley Fischer checks fo malce sure her eyelashes are s+iII on. 34 o February W , 1 -,LVVh K ' I 1 in 95. , ing, 3 t I 'N Q , H V, fy , J, 'wr 'V M 'R -at g . I .L e i. , V , ' ,,. Y A Q-in IW? .ff , 5. I M I .gg Q O 5 B 4 I ' Q ,K frs- L 1 :I cf ' ,-1 I isrr I ' Y yy ru- 'VY 33111. Basketball, Musical Fill Februaryg Scots Hear Brotherhood Speakers As a relieT Trom January's exams, Feb- ruary broughT ValenTine senTimenTs, bas- lceTball games, and a Tew spring-like week- ends. Seniors were noT The only ones who caughT senioriTis in realizaTion ThaT halT oT The school year was already over. For ValenTine's Day, The Highlandaires Choir presenTed a program wiTh such popular songs as WhaT The World Needs Now and The Theme song Trom Romeo and JulieT. The American Field Service Toolc advanTage oT ValenTine's Day by selling red and whiTe carnaTions ThaT were senT anonymously To sTudenTs in TirsT period classes on The morning oT February IZ. ivlosT oT The iunior class Took The Na- Tional ivleriT Scholarship QualiTying TesT in compeTiTion Tor a college scholarship. As a preparaTion Tor This TesT. some sTu- denTs had Taken advanTage oT a Two-weelc cram course which gave a summary oT chemisTry and physics. This year BroTherhood Weelc Toolc on a diTTerenT aspecT. lnsTead oT having speak- ers Trorn diTTerenT churches or syna- gogues, sTudenTs Themselves gave Their personal views oT broTherhood. Juniors MiTzi Vance and Barry RoThschild and seniors Mary Jo Trice and John R. Davis presenTed The broTherhood program. The halls were alive wiTh The Sound of Music ThroughouT February. Barbara l'lunT and Jim KnighT played The leading roles. AT The spring ROTC RegimenTal Ball, which carried ouT a paTrioTic Theme, PaTsy Deiana was crowned ROTC Queen. in ' - ' i.' f vi V ' T -f I February 0 35 'wr BELOW: Charlie Spradley, Mary Anna Ausrin, and Tom Mailingly give a new inlerprelalion lo lhe 1 American Revolufion in Miss Howards class. ' RIGHT: The Highlandaires Choir presenls Their an- nual Valenfine's assembly for fhe freshmen and i 4 I sophomores. ,V . l BOTTOM: In Miss l-lorlense Waflcins' class, Laurie yj 'Q v Clark presenls her own dance inlerprelalion of -V f eighleenlh cenrury comedy. 3 J Z .-Ns., 0 i ,Q f i M 1 f i . ii: -'W T 36 0 February 9 A X ELSA SCHRAEDER lSuzanne Blaclcl, CapTain Von Trapp lJim KnighTl, and Max DeTweiler lSam ScheTTlerl agree ThaT each one is mosT imporTanT To himselT, buT Theres No Way To STop IT. Mg S 'Q oirs Orchestra Present 'Sound of Music' AgainsT The background oT The AusTri- an Alps, The Lads and Lassies and High- landaires choirs and orchesTra Tilled The hearTs oT The audience wiTh The Sound of Music February I8, l9, and 20. The casT. wearing auThenTic Tyrolean cosTumes, recreaTed The sTory oT The Von Trapp Tamily during Their escape Trom The Nazi invasion OT AusTria in IQ38. Mr. Don Waugh, assisTed by junior l'lil- lary l'lighT, direcTed The choir Tor The Tive weelcs oT rehearsal. Choreographer Phil Johnson TaughT casT members AusTrian Tollc dances, including The Laendler. Under The direcTion of Mr. ArlingTon JudeTind, The orchesTra provided accom- panimenT Tor all The songs, including Do Re Mi and Climb Every MounTain. Behind The scenes, sTage manager T-lerb Lea lcepT Things running smooThly while Jeanie Wilson and STarreTT Berry, heading The sTage crew, arranged props and TurniTure. The hard-working heaven crew sTayed busy adiusTing The Ten baclcdrops. THE VON TRAPP children Louisa lldeggy Millerl. Freidrich lBiII Recordl, BrigiTTa ll.ouisa HaughTonl, MarTa lCindy Osbornl, KurT lJon Sillsl. Liesl lJaneT Taylorl. and Gre-Tl lNancy Blaclcl sing So Long, Farewell To The parTy guesTs. X f, SISTER- MARGARETTA lPeggy Recordl helps Maria lBarbara l'TunTl prepare Tor her wedding. OpereTTa o 37 :fi CINDY VAUGHAN DAN YODER Maximum OfIicer's Award Maximum Ollicens Award Secrefaryfol fhe Sfudenl Council Presidenf ol The Sludenf Council BOND BEAMS Gold H Sfudenf Council REX HALL Gold H Sfuclenf Council LISA SHEPHERD Gold H I Sfudenf Council LISA SMITH Gold H S+uden+ Council 38 0 Hall of Fame SOCIAL COMMITTEE MEMBERS Lisa Smifh, Lisa Shepherd, and Lucy Johnson welcome Mrs, Doro+hy Kemp and Mrs. D. S. McCormack Io The Teachers' Appreciafion Tea. tudent Council Honors utstanding Scots 'UN 0'- Fx-J QU y To recognize excepTionaI conTribu- Tions To The STudenT Council, SpiriT Com- miTTee, Bagpipe, and Highlander, spon- sors oT These organizaTions chose 54 sTu- denTs Tor membership in The Hall OT Fame. The presidenT and secreTary oT The STu- denT Council and The co-ediTors and busi- ness managers oT The Bagpipe and High- lander each received The Maximum OTTI- cer's Award. Sponsors rewarded ouT- sTanding worlc on The Tour organizaTions wiTh Gold and Silver I-I's , and recog- nized oTher hard-working ScoTs wiTh Hall of Fame Honorable MenTion. Chosen in February, senior members oT The Hall oT Fame were inTroduced aT The Honors Day Assembly, buT The idenTiTies oT The I7 underclassmen remained a se- creT unTiI disTribuTion oT The Highlander in The IasT week oT May. AT A MONDAY morning meeTing conducTed by Dan Yoder. Cindy Vaughan urges The sale of Clans. JOHN HELM Silver H STudenT Council LINDE LOWRY Silver H SpiriT CommiTTee LUCY JOHNSON Silver STudenT Council Silver Highlander EdiToriaI STaTT TRICIA THREADGILL Silver SpiriT CommiTTee Honorable MenTion, Highlander Business STaTT FRANK BAIRD Honorable MenTion STudenT Council CHARLES BRADLEY Honorable MenTion STudenT Council TIM DOOLITTLE Honorable MenTion STudenT Council EBEN PRICE Honorable MenTion STudenT Council Hall of Fame 0 39 4'9 JULIE DEWBERRY ROBIN REES-JONES Maximum Ollicefs Award Maximum Ollicens Award Co-edifor of llie Bagpipe Co-edilor ol The Bagpipe Hall of Fame Includes 19 From Bagpipe 40 0 Hall of Fame LYNN ARMENTROUI' Gold H Bagpipe Business Slall PAM DEALEY Gold H Bagpipe Edilorial Slall MARY HUNT Gold H Bagpipe Edilorial Slall ROBIN LOWE Gold H Bagpipe Ediforial Slalf STEVE REMBERT Gold H Bagpipe Edilorial Slall DONNA EINLAY Silver H Bagpipe Business Slall RICKY ADDISON Honorable Menlion Bagpipe Edilorial Slall ALAN BRYANT Honorable Menrion Bagpipe Edilorial Slall Highlander Business Slall CINDY CLARKE Honorable Menlion Bagpipe Business Slall AMY HOOK Honorable Menfion Bagpipe Ediforial Slall DOUG HUNT Honorable Menlion Bagpipe Edilorial Slall DAVID PARNELL Honorable Menfion Publicalions Pliorograplwy ye I ,f i f in 14 u'Iz.' Q E' 'U' fo , TOM DANIEL Maximum Officers Award Business Manager of ine Bagpipe ROBIN LOWE CHECKS +I'ie spelling of a word as she correcfs an arI'icIe Staff Recognized for Contributions and ork ,i siii I I USING A PROPORTION wheel. Pam DeaIey crops picfures for an issue oi The Bagpipe. SUSAN PEABODY Honorable Menfion Bagpipe Edi+oriaI Sfaif JOHN STOKES Honorable Menfion Bagpipe Business Siafi BETSY TITUS Honorable Meniion Bagpipe Business Sfaff BOWMAN WILLIAMS Honorable Menfion Bagpipe Ediforial Siaif Hall of Fame 0 4I Staffers Labor Throu h Three Deadlines., ffl 4 CAROLYN CLARK MARY LU JORDAN Maximum Oliicens Award Maximum Ollicens Award Co-edilor ol The Highlander Co-edilor oi rhe Highlander DEE DEE DEWBERRY Gold H Highlander Edilorial Slali KAY ELLlSOR Gold H Highlander Business Slaff EMILY FULGHAM Gold H Highlander Business Slafl MURRAY HOLLAND Gold H Highlander Business Slail BOB JONES Gold H Publicafions Pholography SUSAN PAYNE Gold H Highlander Edilorial Slall ADVERTISING MANAGER Emily Eulgham follows up on an ad sale. g 42 0 Hall of Fame Achieve Awar ROBERT GROSS Maximum Officers Award ds Business Manager of Ihe Highlander , i1 'W -E USING A SCALEOGRAPH and lighl box, Dee Dee Dewberry and Lucy John- son smile Iriurnphanlly as Ihey crop piclures for Ihe lasl Highlander deadline. 'WEE VW 6'-7' 'fn' PAUL G-LEISER Silver H Publicalions Phofography MARY HELEN BEECHERL Honorable Menlion Highlander Edilorial Slalil STARRETT BERRY Honorable Menlion Highlander Edilorial Slall IRIS BRADLEY Honorable Menfion Highlander Ediforial Sfafl BILL KEE Honorable Menlion Highlander Business Slall TOM LATIMER Honorable Menfion Highlander Business Slall DAVID NICHOLS Honorable Menlion Highlander Business Slall CAY PRYOR Honorable Menfion Highlander Edilorial Slalli JAN RINKEL Honorable Menlion Highlander Ediforial Slafl KRISTY SMITH Honorable Menfion Highlander Edilorial Slall KIKI STALLCUP Honorable Menfion Highlander Edilorial Shall LEIGH WATSON Honorable Menlion Highlander Edilorial Slall Hall ol Fame 0 43 Outstandlng Favorited KENNY VICK GEORGIA ANN FRY o Favorifes g In January, lhe Sludenl Council held The D eleclion forlhe l97I Favoriles and lheenlire sludenl body voled lo nominare oulslanding Scols. The lop four boy and lour girl iavoriles were alhleles, school officers, cheerleaders, and oulslanding personaliiies. Their idenfily was lcepl a secrel unlil 'rhe dislribulion of 'rhe Highlander. Kenny Viclc, caplain of 'rhe ioolball leam, served as quarlerbaclc oi 'rhe disrricl Tri-champions and received an All-Dislricl Honorable lvlenlion lor his eilorls. Kenny also allended Young Life and Campaigners. ii D BOND BEAMS - -i:5,3'5f51iii ,, 1 i ,,c,i, 1 2 lrii f H ,V H ,, ii, -:1 V . ffr- wf'E:f-:', ' I ,, My .nf N f , V ff i f 'Q l 1 WDIANE HINCKLEY Noi only did Georgia Ann Fry serve as cheerleader for Highland Parlc buf also for 'fhe Dallas Cowboysg'1She receivedsanorher honor i from ihe srudenls who live in Universily Park who elecled Georgia Ann as Miss Flame for lhe UP Fire Deparlrmeni. one of +heSenior Represenlalives lo rhe Sluiolenl Councili syyiii Bond Beamselvialuared suggesrions made by lhe sludenfs and iaculfy. He also earned varsily lellers in ioolball and rraclc. s Besides beingyhead cheerleader, Diane g yygyyi is Hiniclcley serveidiiiiaisiaVice-presidiesnl ol lhe miiiied choir Lads and Lassies. Diane was a i Homecoming Queen Nominee, loo. Favorites 0 45 ' i s T - -X -wf,, 2 we ROBBIE GOWDEY FuncTioning as presidenT oT The senior class, STeve Vanfxmburgh organized The Junior-Senior Prom and supervised BaccalaureaTe. Heading The Traclc Team as capTain, playing The posiTion oT linebacker oT The TooTball Team, and serving as one oT The sporTs ediTors oT The Highlander, rounded ouT STeve's senior year. AnoTher devoTed TooTball Tan, KaThy FiTzhugh, was chosen as one oT The sixsneminees Tor Homecoming Queen by The TooTbalsiliyTieam. She also played inTramural sporTs. 0 FavoriTes EighT ouTsTanding boys and girls chosen by sTudenT body as TavoriTes mainTained a busy senior year. During school hours, STudenT Council, sporTs, and cheerleading Toolc mosT oT The exTracurricular Time oT These acTive ScoTs. Winning people To ChrisT was Robbie Gowdey's main goal as one oT The leaders oT The God Squad. Robbie served as a Cheerleader and a member oT The golT Team. Ann Meador also a member oT Young l.iTe, served in her iunior year as a member oT The STudenT Council. For her devoTed supporT oT The TooTball Team, she received The honor ol: Homecoming Queen. ANN MEADOR fib- 'auf Highla11derUnfolds of May suave VANAMBURGH KATHY FITZHUQH A Favori+es 0 47 Four New Groups of Cheerleaders Increase Spirit for Athletic Teams Cheerleaders ot HP may not have had to contront a 225-pound tackle, but they did encounter toes iust as teartul, braving rain, heat, and cold to cheer the Scots to victory. Varsity cheerleaders worked at the week-long cheerleading workshop held at SMU. Competing tor honors, head cheer- leader Diane Hinckley and Jimmy Day, Georgia Ann Fry, Robbie Gowdey, Anne Herndon, and Sandy Nichols won the Spirit Stick twice, an Nexcellentl' ribbon, an outstanding'l ribbon and three hon- orable mentionsfl These spirited seniors opened the year by teaching cheers to sophomores and treshmen at orientation and Hi-Lite pic- nic. They also introduced new chants such as 'lHubba Hubba, Ding Dingm and i. - ,. . , I are J' ' F .lj fd- Fix A DIANE HINCKLEY TOPS the pyramid ot varsity cheerleaders, while Anne Herndon and Georgia Ann Fry kneel on the strong backs ot Jimmy Day, Robbie Gowdey, and Sandy Nichols. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS - FRONT ROW: Anne Herndon, Sandy Nichols, Robbie Gowdy, Georgia Ann Fry, and Jimmy Day. SECOND ROW: Miss Jayne Murchison, sponsor, Diane Hink- ley, Mrs. Gynne Manson, sponsor. 48 0 Varsity Cheerleaders VVe've Got Spirit. Under the supervi- sion ot sponsors Miss Jayne Murchison and Mrs. Gynne Manson the yell leaders boosted spirit tor all sports at pep rallies throughout the year. Elected tor the tirst time at HP, B- Team cheerleaders included Ruthy Hearn. Diane Marsh, Bettie McCarter. and Marianne Windrow. Mrs. Jewel Hodge helped coordinate the activities ot these energetic Scots. The youngest cheerleaders at HR, ad- vised by Miss Judy Renza, boosted the treshman Blue and Gold teams. Connie Flowers, Bruce Lowrey, Lisa Loy, and David Ware led yells tor the Gold team, while Robert Bass, Madeline Gray, John Hill and E. V. Swalwell pertormed as Blue team cheerleaders. E t EACH OF THE Varsity Cheerleaders interprets thl Irving basketball game in his own way. l l 1 t ssl, . , M, . -5. B-TEAM CHEERLEADERS - FRONT ROW: Rufhy Hearn, Beflie McCarfer, Diane Marsh. SEC- OND ROW: Marianne Winclrow. FRESHMAN GOLD-TEAM cheerleaders - FRONT ROW: Lisa Loy, Connie Flowers. SECOND ROW: David Ware, Miss Judy Penza, sponsor, Bruce Lowrey. FRESHMAN BLUE-TEAM cheerleaders - FRONT ROW: Jolnn Hill, Roberf Bass. SECOND ROW: Made- line Gray, E. V. Swalwell. Underclassman Cheerleaders 0 49 - fi'-8 A 1 ,f , ,QT , -b, ,,.Ifvgrf . -x fl ,, - Wwik w i :at-H -'H - A , f-4941.114-' 11. .V , - -Q,-g??i5z ?f 4-3 ' - '- sl ,fx 1 ACADEMICS SPURRING THE SCOTS on To vicTory, Mr. Frank Monroe unTolds The hisTory oT The vicTory apple. Board Surveys New Facilities, Raises Budget ATTer a 23-day Tour oT ll European counTries, Mr. Frank Monroe reTurned in OcTober To resume his duTies as superin- TendenT oT The Highland Park schools. Slowing down To a more leisurely pace aTTer his long-delayed vacaTion, Mr. Mon- roe, in collaboraTion wiTh The Board oT EducaTion, had The responsibiliTy oT in- specTing The resulTs oT a consTrucTion pro- gram which had included The air condi- Tioning oT all buildings in The disTricT and consTrucTion oT Two new wings aT The sen- ior high building. WiTh The moving oT sixTh-grade classes To The newly-designaT- ed Middle School, space became availa- ble Tor The esTablishmenT oT The TirsT lcin- dergarTen classes in The disTricT since l946. Summer saw The Board approve a new Teachers' salary schedule, one oT The high- esT in The sTaTe. The amounT budgeTed Tor insTrucTion included a S400,000 increase over T969-70. During The monThly meeT- ings, The Board adopTed TexTbool4s and approved courses oT sTudy Tor The 5,l8I pupils in The disTricT. The Board consisTed oT seven mem- bers: A. H. McCulloch, presidenT7 WalTer M. Spradley, vice-president Trevor Rees- Jones, Tinance ioTTice'r7 Mrs. Roberr S. Bush, secreTary: RoberT B. Moody, Lee R. SlaughTer. Jr., and Dr. Elgin W. Ware, Jr. 52 0 School Board l FRANK MONROE SuperinTendenT Highland Park Schools BOARD MEMBERS Mr, A. H. McCulloch. Mr. Trevor Rees-Jones, Mr. Lee R. SlaughTer, Mr. WalTer Spra- dley, and Dr. Elgin Ware, examine The newly insTalled proiecTor in The planeTarium. yi ,. lN THE COURSE ot the tirst 'faculty meeting Prin- cipal Hart welcomes new teachers. PRINCIPAL EVERETT HART is a smashing success at the Key Club Car Bash. Evsizstt HART Principal l-lighland Parlc l-ligh School Mr. Hart Builds Spirit With Scots, Swings into Motion in Auto Bash Principal Everett t'lart ioined with the Dadls Club to organize the new college center in the library, which provided catf alogs, tape recordings, and tilm strips trom schools all over the nation. During the summer lvlr. l'lart super- vised the moving ot the ninth grade to the high school. This move necessitated the transter ot deslcs trom the Middle School. the ordering ot new turniture. and the installation ot new equipment. l-le spent several weeks in August orienting the new ninth and tenth grade students as well as brieting the teachers new to the school. Throughout the year lvlr. l-lart worlced with the library on the audio-visual sys! tem and played an important part in planning the opening ot the planetarium and library in November tor night use. Mr. and lvlrs. Hart entertained the tace ulty at a Christmas social in their home. This party tools the place ot the weekly Wednesday taculty meeting. Qutside ot school Mr. l-lart enioyed a variety ot activities, such as camping and tishing in the tour surrounding states. To relax he read, worlced in his yard, and played with his three poodles. lvlr. l-tart, principal at l-TP tor tive years, received his Bachelor ot Science degree trom East Texas State University and his Master ot Education degree trom the University ot Texas. Principal 0 53 QS A Sw! TOM MUNROE Assistant to the Principal Agslgtant to the Pr nc pal Highland Park High School Munroe, Sigler Assume Positions At HP as Assistants to Principal Mr. Tom Munroe and Mr. E. A. Sigler. two tamiliar taces at Highland Park High School, assumed new positions this year as assistants to the principal. Mr. Munroe taught algebra and major works at Highland Park High School tor eight years betore accepting the position as assistant to the principal tor the ninth and eleventh grades. Mr. Munroe's work as an administrator included supervision ot scheduling, entorcement ot discipline, and distribution ot report cards. He also planned the school calendar. During the tall Mr. Munroe assisted in assigning tac- ulty as supervisors tor all the home toot- ball games. Mr. Munroe attained his un- dergraduate degree trom the University ot Oklahoma. During the summer he re- turned to NTSU to take several graduate courses in administration. 54 o Administrators As a hobby Mr. Munroe enjoyed cook- ing ltalian tood, his specialty being pizza. With his tamily, he participated in water sports, such as skiing. Mr. Sigler has worked in the Highland Park School System since l958, teaching chemistry ten years at the high school. For eight ot these ten years he coached the Varsity basketball team. During the last two years Mr. Sigler held the position ot vice-principal at the Middle School. This year he returned as assistant to the principal in charge ot pupil personnel ser- vices in the tenth and tweltth grades. Mr. Sigler received his Bachelor ot Arts and Master ot Education trom NTSU and his Master ot Arts in Teaching at the Univer- sity ot the South in Swanee, Tennessee. Mr. Sigler spent much ot his spare time camping, hunting, tishing. or playing golt. MR. TOM MUNROE spends the tirst days ot school making the inevitable schedule changes tor ninth and eleventh grade students. Faculty Supports Scots at Football Games 1-'Ahh-iq. DON O QUINN Mr Ed Kosterman and Mr John Crabb take the taculty meetings seriously. Q WITH A FEW extra moments, Mrs. Edgar Guest tinishes her needlepoint project. THE FACE OF Mr. Lee E. Roberts retlects the ten- sion ot the tootloall game against Wichita Falls. l?or many students sunwner means part-time jobs, travel, camps, and sum- merschool Teachem ako hadtheirvadedideasot spending the sununer,ranging tronw hon- eymoomngtosemngspodseqmpment Forseveral,teaching orattending sunv merschoolserved astheuronw vacahon. l4owever,a tew rebxed by havehng to the South Pacihc Glands. NAES Diane Coolc and Miss Floiu Lee Pope each trav- ded to TahHL FHL Aushaha, New Zea- lancl and severalother South Sea hlands. ln a more pioneering spirit, Mrs. Kay Wil- liams camped in Wyoming and Montana, while Mr. John Henderson enioyed camp- ing and tishing tor Northern pike in Mani- toba,Canada Europe was the deshnahon ot many teachers, including Miss Paula Duckworth and Miss Eileen Steensen, who traveled to London, Paris, and Amsterdam. Living in an old castle in Durham, England, Mrs. Linda Tucker chaperoned seven students tor the American lnstitute tor Foreign Study. Remaining closer to home, several teachers traveled ithrough Texas. hAEs Helen Moore visited Big Bend National Park and hArs John Fry took a tewfshort tdpsto Padreldand.Someteachem,ap- preciative ot their spare time, spent the summer as Mr. Don Waugh did, just generaHyloahngf' Faculty 0 55 Teachers Spend Time Cooking, Barbeeuing MRS. RAYMOND AKIN - M.S.Z Homernalcing . . . MR. RAY- MOND AKIN - M.A.3 Biology, Sophomore Advisor, Biology Deparfmenf Chairman, Chairman of Infer-School Curriculum Council for 'rhe Sciences MR. CLYDE ALEXANDER - M.Ed.:PhysicaI Educaiion, MAI' Eoofball . . .MISS MAUD AN- DERSON - M.A.: Freshman English, Reading. MR. HERMAN BAILEY - B.S.: Afhlefic Direcfor, A Eoolball . .. MRS. SUE BAILEY - M.A.: American Hisfory. Govern- ment Jr. Civifans . . . MRS. HARRY BARRETT - B.A.: Pre- :Cl Advanced Placemenf English, Senior English, Hi-Liles . . . MR. OTTO BIELSS - B.A.: Algebra, Compufer Mafh, Mu Alpha Thefa. MR. ALVIN BISHOP - M.S.: Woodwork, Key Club... MISS LUCILLE BLANKENBAKER - M.Ed.: Freshman, Sophomore Algebra ... MISS LELA HAZELLE BOYD - M.A.7 Spanish, Spanish Club . . , MISS GLADYS BRADSHAW: Bookroom A+- fendanf. MRS. MARJORY BROWN 1 B.S.: Secrefary Io Mr. Munroe ...MISS MILDRED CALHOUN - B,A.: Secrefary To The Prin- cipal ... MR. JAMES CARTER - B.S,: Accounfing, Business Mafh, Ar+ I, Leo Club. . . MR. NEWMAN F. CASEY - B.S.I Golf. ga 1 V,.gg g f -... 5 ,..,,.-i. COACH BO SNOWDEN relafes his life slory Io sympafhefic Mac McGee. 56 0 EacuHy 'YK NE ,tif if 3- WHILE PLANNING His barbecue dan. ner. Mr. Roberl Jordan cleans his grill and hopes lor lhe besl. MRS. MATTIE CHILDRESS - M.S.: Arlisls and Arlisans. Arl. Tarlan Arl Group MISS DOROTHY CLARK - M.A.: Spanish, Spanish Club MISS REBECCA COLEMAN - M.A.: Spanish . . . MISS DIANE COOK - M.A.: Spanish, Ad, vanced Placemenl, Foreign Language Deparlmenl Chairman, Highlander Edilorial Slall. MRS. E. M. CORCORAN: Library Clerk MR. JOHN CRABB - M.S.7 Oualilalive Chemislry, Oualilalive Physics, Pholography Club, Field and Slream Club MRS. MAR- GUERITE CREIGHTON - M.A., M.S.: Librarian, Library Council . . . MRS. O. G. DICKENSON - M.A,: Junior English. MRS. MARY DILLARD - M.A,: Freshmen English ... MRS. CHUCK DRURY - M.A.7 Senior English, Eulure Teachers . .. MISS PAULA DUCKWORTH - M.A.: Sophomore English. , . MR. RANDY EMERY - M.Ed., Relaled Malh, Freshman Alge- bra, Gold Eoolball Team. MR. L. M. EVANS - M.S.: Geomelry, Sophomore Algebra, Radio Club . . . MR. JAMES EVERETT - B.A.: Spanish. MRS. JOHN FARMER - R.N.: School Nurse. Heallh Careers ... MRS. R. L. FISCHER - M.A.: Junior Counselor. Hi-Liles Advisor. MRS. JOHN FRY - B.A.: German, Erench, German Club... MRS. R. H. GATELEY - B.A.7 Geomelry. Eacully' 0 57 MR. W. D. GREER - M.A.: Mechanical Drawing, Archileclur- al Drawing . . . MRS. EDGAR GUEST - M.A.: Junior English Assislanf in Senior Counselors Office . . . MRS. C. J. HAMIL TON - M.A.: Algebra. Pre-Advanced Placemenl Algebra. Mafh Club MR. JOHN HANSCOM i M.A.: Hislory. Government Sluclenls-in-Governmenl Club. MISS MARY HARDIN - M.A.: Lalin, Nafional Honor Sociely ... MISS MYRL HARRISS - M.Ed.q Freshman Algebra ... MR. JOHNNIE HENDERSON - M.S.: Relaled Malh, B Eoolball . . . MRS. JEAN HENRY - B.A.: Planelarium Direc- for. wg. ' , MR. FLOYD R. HIGHTOWER - B.S.: Physical Educalion. ln- Trarnural Sporls . . . LT. COL. JOE M. HILL - B.B.A.: ROTC, ' Saber Club . . . MRS. CHARLES H. HODGE - M.S.: Alge- bra, Geomelry, Tennis, Sophomore Cheerleaders .. . MR. CECIL HOLMES - B.S.p Hislory. Baseball. Sludenl Council. B Foofball. 5px MISS SHARON HOOPER - B.A.: Lafin. Junior English. Lalin Club.. .MISS LAURA HOWARD - M.A.T.: Hislory. Jr. His- lorical Sociely . . . MRS, IDA MAE HUBBARD - B.S.7 Healfh Educafion, Physical Educalion , . . MRS. C. B. HUMPHREY a M.A.: Spanish, Spanish Club. - - +--i- v I -I F 5 r E . Q 5 ,, I 2 8 i A 4 'W ,g-: I ' . .- W. - V- Y ., w,55,i3y.V.K,.W:,L.:4lf:f,f,ihf.W. R. . . ... I ,IP Wi M WW MRS. CHARLES H. HODOE, Tennis coach. and Mrs. Iva Mae Hubbard. girls' gym inslruclor. release lhe lensions caused by a heclic day of schoolwork 58 0 Eacully .lb VTTGD. R l I I I MR. RAYMOND AKIN explains The undulaTing movemenTs ol a baby boa consTricTor. if fe UTILIZING HIS KNOWLEDGE oT elecTronics, Mr. l.. M. Evans Tixes a school Television. MR. BRUCE E. JEEEERS - M.E.: GeomeTry . . . MR. BARRY JOHNSON - M.A., AssisTanT Band DirecTor . . . MRS. E. N. JONES - M.A.: Sophomore Counselor, Hi-LiTes Advisor . .. MR. ORVIL JONES - B.B.A.: HeaITh EducaTion, Gold EooT- ball. MR. ROBERT JORDAN - M.A.: Band . . . MR. ARLINGTON JUDEEIND - M.A.: OrchesTra . . . MRS. ALINE KENDRICK - M.S.7 Junior English, HisTory . . . MR. W. OGDEN KIDD - M.A.: Advanced PlacemenT MaTh, l'rigonomeTry, Bagpipe Busi- ness STaTT, Highlander Business STaTl, MaTh DeparTmenT Chair- MISS CLAIRE KING - M.A.7 Freshman English MR, DONALD KOSTERMAN - M.S.: ChemisTry, lnTroducTory Physical Science, Car Club. . .MISS IVA MAE LACY - M.A.7 Senior Counselor MR. BILL LIERMAN - B.S.y Physical Educarion. Teachers Find nimals Helpful In Explanations AlThough Time was usually scarce, Highland Park TacuHy inenwbers Tound pleasure in a wide varieTy oT inTeresTs and hobbies. Excelling in creaTive arTs, Mrs. MaTTie Childress sper1T her leisure hours weaving and mabngiewehy Nha Judy McCbH expernnenTed mdTh creahve sHTchery. Mrs. Barbara Rider and Miss Myrl Harriss Tound lcniTTing a relaxing hobby. VVaTching herTelevEion TavorHes,Nlhe Mod Sguadl' and old W. C. Eields mov- ies, occupied Miss Paula DuclcworTh's Tree Tnne. lwo oT The more advenTurous Teachers were Mrs. C. SmiTh, who Tlew her husbands privaTe plane, and Mr. RoberT Rhoads, who rode a moTorcycle. Excavahng Tosyk around Lake lexonm dominaTed much oT Mrs. Jean Henry's summer. Mr. James EvereTT's inTeresT in archaeology led To The discovery oT ar- rowheads and Indian rehcs in eadern New Mexico. Miss Claire King sTudied conservaTion oT naTural resources as a member oT The NaTional WildIiTe Federa- Honand me AudubonSocETy EaculTy 0 59 Teachers Participate in utdoor Activities MRS. J. B. LYONS - Attendance Secretary ... MRS. AL- PHONSE MANSON - M.A.: Physical Education. Cheerlead- ers. Spirit Committee MRS. JUDY McCALL - M.A. French, A.F.S .... MRS. D. S. MCCORMACK - B.A.: I-tistory MISS CHARLA DEAN MCCOY - B.A.: Spanish. Girls' Swim- ming . . . MR. A. E. McCREARY - M.Ed.: Algebra, IIA Foot- ball... MRS. D. F. MCGEE - B.A.: Speech, Senior Play, Eo- rensic . . . MISS LUCILLE McKELVY - M.A.: Freshman Eng- lish. SGT. JOHN McNlECE - S.F.C. USA Retired: ROTC Drill Team, Chess Club. ROTC, Regimental Guard ... MISS ff- - Q v HELEN MOORE- M.A.: Senior English. Junior English, Round t .S Table . . . MR. JAMEs L. Mouser - M.Ed.f ssieiy Educa- 5 tion. Track . .. MISS JAYNE MURCI-IISON - B.S.: Physical t Education. Cheerleaders, Spirit Committee. 3 f , X A i MRS. ALAN T. MYERS e M.L.A.: Junior English. Journalism, QS Bagpipe Editorial Stattf Tartan Production. Ouill and Scroll. . . MISS MARY NEAVES - M.A.: Geometry. Pre-Advanced Placement Math. 4 ag .... . . , 1 .35 i 3... '35 . . s H. ,, - -'ff fhkz xg' MRS. T. A. NORMAN - M.J.: Algebra, Geometry, Travel Club ... MR. DONALD O'OUlNN - M.S.: Physics, Physics Club. MR. BRUCE E. ORR - M.A.: Freshman Algebra MISS CATHERINE ORR - M.A.: Economics, Goyernment, Social Studies Department Chairman. MR. ROBERT Rl-IOADS exclaims, You always meet the nicest people on a Honda. 60 0 Faculty '1-an-,.,... .,QQ1 . ,E H CONCENTRATING ON HER underhand curve, Mrs, Dorls Galeley slrlves 'ro perlfecf her baseball abllllies. . 3 MRS. C. J. HAMILTON explains a few algebra basics on The overhead projecfor. MRS, B. A. PARRISI-I 4 BA.: Sophomore Eng- lish. HI-Liles .. . MISS JUDY PIENZA Y BA.: Biology, Physical Science, Irleallh Club, Young Civifans, Freshman Cheerleaders. MR. LAWRENCE PICKARD 1 Mfx.: I-llslory ...MRS DORIS PLUMLEE 4 ME.: Hlslory. MISS FLORA LEE POPE - M.E.: Hislory, Slu- denl Council ...MRS. WINONA M. POPE - Library Clerk. Facully 0 bl Faculty Excels In Oil Painting, Guitar Playing WiTh monThs oT bearing The awesome responsHjhTy oT Teaching behind Them, Highland Park High SchoolTacuHylooked Torward To summer monThs oT Treedom To pumue Then respechve goak. EacuHyrnembem Havded woddwwde To Take parTjn educahonalcoumes and acTiviTies. Mrs. C. A. Plumlee, Miss Lucille Mclfelvy and Miss Maude Anderson aT- Tended The World Reading ConTerence in Sydney, AusHaha.lWrs Jack Tucker Havded To Durham, Enghnd To sTudy posTwar liTeraTure aT The UniversiTy oT Durhawh whHe NABS Judy Penza Took a course in organic chemisTry aT Cornell UniversiTy in New York. While some Teachers were Traveling To aH park oTThe wodd,oThersremainedin Texas To Try someThing diTTerenT Trom Their general vocaTion. Mrs. Gary Wil- liams had a break Trom biology when she Tded her hand aT OH painhng aT DaHas College. Mr. Barry Johnson, assisTanT or- chesTra direcTor, Took privaTe TrumpeT lessons aT NorTh Texas STaTe UniversiTy. NABS Sharon Tlooper sTudied arT hGTory aT SMU, while Miss HorTense WaTkins aT- Tended classes on The relaTionship oT music and hisTory, also aT SMU. SeveralTeachem spenTTheirThne Tak ing courses ThaT would help Theniin The managemenT and underdandmg oTsTw denTs. By Taking Two courses in human de- velopmenT and secondary guidance aT NTSU, Mrs. Edgar GuesT aTTained her cerhhcahon as asecondaryschoolcoun- selor. Mr. OTTo Bielss pursued courses in guidance and counsehng, whHe hdn Janwes EvereTT spenT parT oT hh sununer sTudying adolescenT psychology and sec- ondary Teaching meThods aT UTA. Mr. Don Koderman Mudied educahonalpsy- chdogyinfAmeHcanschodsaTETSU. MRS. ESTES REYNOLDS - M.S.: Typing, STenography MR. ROBERT RHOADS - B.S.: SaTeTy EducaTion . . . MRS. O. L. RHODES - M.A.: HisTory, Government Hi-LiTe AssisTanT ... MRS. BARBARA RIDER - M.'E.7 Freshman Counselor. MR. LEE E. ROBERTS - M.S.: ChemisTry. ChemisTry Club . . . MR. GEORGE W. RUDDELL - M.A.: Biology, Audio-Visual Aids. . . MRS. MARTHA SARGENT - Counselors' SecreTary . . . MRS. A. C. SAUER - B.A.: Biology. 62 0 EaculTy TAKING A FEW minuTes OTT, Miss Paula DuckworTh and Mr. Don Kosferman relax wiTh Their guifa FS. 2 1 '5 ,oc -rw' y- 9 .1 . II if Q . 'S .- 44 5. 'mir 13 , , if . sl? 415 A :bQ b1 - . 3 .ss z PURSUING HER HOBBY of painfing, Mrs. Gary Williams adds a few finishing Touches 'ro her masferpiece. MR. TOM SHELTON - M.Ed.: Safely Educafion, B Basker- ball, B Foofball ... MISS GLADYS SITZ - M.A.7 Sopho- more English. MRS. C. SMITH - B.A.: Business Law, Typing MR. ROBERT SNOWDEN - M.S.: Baslcefball Coach, H Associa- Iion, E.C.A. MR. CORNELIUS SONNTAG - M.Ed.: Physical Science . .. MR. MIKE SORRELLS - B.S.: Hislory, B Eoofball, Swim- ming. MR. KENNETH STARNES - B.S.: Physical Science. Eoofball MISS EILEEN STEENSEN - M.A.: French, Advanced Placement Erench Club . . . MRS. MARGARET TAYLOR - M.Ed.: Freshmen English . . . MISS ELEANOR THORNELL - M.Ed.: Pre-Advanced Placemenr Sophomore English, Junior English, Book Review Club. MRS. JACK TUCKER - M.A.g Senior English, Drama, Curlain Club . . . MISS CATHERINE WALTERS - M.A.: Trigonome- I'ry, Elemenfary Euncfions. . . MRS. DORRIS WARBURTON 4 B.A.: Sophomore English, Tar+an . . . MISS HORTENSE WAT- KINS - M.A.: Advanced Placemenf English, Senior English, English Deparfmenf Chairman. MR. DON WAIJGH - M.M.Ed.: Choral Direclor . .. MRS. GARY R. WILLIAMS - M.S.: Biology. . .MRS. RICHARD K. WILLIAMS - B.S.: Sophomore Algebra . . . MRS. R. J. WIN- NIEORD - Secrelary To Ihe Senior Counselor. EacuHy o 63 Art, Acting Enhance English Classg Journalism Class Tours City Press To undersland a iew oi Shakespeareis berler-known works, senior English slu- denls siudied lhe complexilry oi Hamlef, lhe violence oi Macbeih, and ihe univer- sal beauly oi Shakespeares sonnels. ln addiiion lo reading Oihello and A Mid- summer Nigh+'s Dream, Jrhe Advanced Placemeni classes slaged an original pro- duclion oi King Lear lo supplemenr Their sludv. Junior English classes read famous American novels, such as lvlark Twains Huckleberry Finn and Nalhaniel Haw- +horne's The Scarlel Le++er. The iunior workbook helped lo build a broader vo- cabulary and aided in lhe underslanding oi word analogies. To improve in wriling and underslanding liferaiure, iunior classes sludied lhe characlerislics oi illu- sion versus realiiv, and iacl versus opin- ion. Sophomore sludenls examined lhe slories oi Greek and Roman mvlhologv along wilh iheir sludy oi lhe develop- menl oi The English language. Ereshman classes sludied lileralure ranging from Homer lo conlemporarv plavs. such as The Miracle Worker. ln speech classes, sludenls praciiced impromplu speaking and ihe deliverv oi speeches io convince, slimulale. and en- lerlain. ln order lo learn lhe basic prepa- raiions for pulling a newspaper logelher, iournalism sludenls wroie news and iea- lure slories and learned lo counl head- lines and caplions. l 64 0 English ABOVE: Seniors Anne Wynne, Laird Lawrence, Pefer Carney, and Nancy Veigel give fheir version of King Lear +o Miss Wa+kin's AP English class. LEFT: ln speech class Robin Brown lAnnie Sullivanl and Mary Anna Aus+in lHelen Kellerl presenf a scene from The Miracle Worker. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Absorbed in Thoreau's Walden, Sfarreff Berry reads before school. FAR LEFT: On a Your of fhe Dallas Morning News building, iournalism sfudenls Cindy Clarke, PaH'i Smifh, and Robin Rees-Jones observe +he mechan- ics of a prin+ing press. BOTTOM MIDDLE: Senior English sfudenfs Peggy Record, Sally Sleele, and Dan Yoder make collages, color pic'I'ures, and wri+e poems +o suppIemen+ fheir s+udy of Hamlet English 0 65 66 0 Ma+l'1 'Pot Luck' Resolves Students' Indecision 'R:T Luck came To The sTudenTs of Miss Cafherine WalTer's TrigonomeTry classes. STudenTs who could noT decide beTween essay TesTs, also anoTher TirsT Tor Ivliss WalTers, or regular problem TesTs, drew Their decision from a liTTIe black poT. WiTh Time leTT aT The conclusion of The firsf semesTer, Teachers inTroduced maTe- rial noT usually included in The semesTer's work. Mr. Ogden Kidd presenfed To his classes spherical Triangle problems. Navi- gaTional problems of large earTh surfaces and The air employ These Type problems. Several geomeTry classes began consTruc- Tion of geomeTric figures. Teachers giving The bi-annual basic maTh TesTs noTed remarkable improve- menT in The senior class following The sec- ond TesTing. STudenTs wiTh Tour years in high school maThemaTics and an inTeresT in advanced placemenT for college maThemaTics Toolc a course in calculus on a volunTary basis. Highland Park sTudenTs parTicipaTed in The Texas lnTerscholasTic League slide rule and menTaI ariThmeTic conTesT in April. Robin Rees-Jones and John STolces repre- senTed Highland Park aT The Hoclcaday Mafh TournamenT in February. The course of compuTer maTh offered second semesTer To a limiTed number oT sTudenTs included The sTudy on program- ming languages, and business and scien- Tific problems. ABOVE: Then I dropped iT and all The popsicle sTicl:s came off my isoceles Trapezoid popsicle house, complains Robyn Romo. LEFT: Drawing free hand geomeTric figures occupy Richard MarTin's brief minuTes before class. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP AND LOWER LEFT: Mr. Jeffers shows Lucy Johnson his meThod of consTruc- Tion and Then Lucy reTurns To her seaT To Try an angle of her own. RIGHT: TisIreT a TaskeT, poT luck or The ba'sIceT ex- presses Doug Garner's dilemma. MaTh 0 67 'W' WT 3 1, E. l Y Yf ABOVE: During a lab period, Keener Meredi+h wafches fhe anlics of his pe+ rat Dog. RIGHT: Pafly Chandler experimenfs being a big wheel on a small circle. 68 0 Science Ellyn.. ,, H- , A .LAAM i l1.....,,,4v- ' Biology Pupils Breed Black Rats, Trace Genetic Ratios of Offspring Although students do not usually play games in class, at least while the teacher is looking, pupils in Mr. Don Kosterman's classes threw darts to understand better the mechanics ot an atom. From holes in the dartboard, students tormulated theories on property distribu- tion. Other chemistry students drew structural diagrams ot molecular models to apply theories ot acids and bases. Some students took advantage ot the Qualitative Chemistry and Physics course and studied the theories ot electricity. In regular physics classes, members studied nuclear physics relativity, and electromagnetism. During lab work, they demonstrated the quantization ot charge and proved that charge is a tlow ot elec- trons. Advanced Placement physics stu- dents Bill Dolaway, Frank Ed Oliver, and Ted Russell spent their spare time build- ing an air table. With the addition ot treshmen, lntro- ductory Physical Science began its tirst year at senior high. The course dealt with the basic theories ot physical science, such as physics and chemistry. Lab work tor maior works IPS students included ex- periments on tractional distribution and crystalization. Biology classes stressed the study ot genetics this year. Members ot Mrs. Mar- garet Sauer's classes bred two black- hooded rats and traced the genetic ratio ot their ottspring. Biology classes also made bacteria cul- tures and collected plants and other or- ganic specimens. TOP: ln preparation tor a biology test, George Whitmeyer and Charles Adams bone up on the structure ot the human body. LEFT: Mr. Raymond Akin adiusts a paramecium slide tor Betty Buckley. ABOVE: Advanced Placement chemist Robert Gross discovers the tormula tor a small recipe ot ethy- lenediaminetetraacetic acid during an experiment. Science 0 69 Curriculum Adds European Studies, Creates Enthusiasm Among Pupils European Studies, a new course ot- tered in the history department drew an enthusiastic response trom students. Consisting ot seminar work and llround tablel' discussions, this course stressed English literature, music, architecture, his- tory, humor. and politics. Changing basic plans, American histo- ry classes began studies ot the atter-the- Civil-War-period to stress current histo- ry. The classes studied, reviewed, dis- cussed current history as it related to Pre- Civil War history. To develop critical thinking, Advanced Placement history students interpreted periods ot American history. They also read The American Past, a book ot essays giving contlicting versions ot the same issue. Seniors in economics classes went on tield trips and worked on projects to apply knowledge learned in the class- room. Atter a unit on credit. money, and banking, classes visited the Park Cities Bank. Government students studied actual cases in civil rights. Acting as Supreme Court justices, they decided whether a personls rights had been violated accord- ing to the Constitution. Mr. John F. Han- scom organized Students in Government Club, which sent nine delegates to the State Capitol in Austin to attend the YMCA Youth and Government program. The convention voted Tricia Threadgill and Chris Sharp the outstanding Attor- ney Team atter their mock trial presenta- tion. To recognize the lasting values which endured throughout the ages, world his- tory students studied prehistoric through present day history. lvlr. Lawrence Pick- ard asked students to draw maps and il- lustrations atter each unit while Mrs. Doris Plumlees classes used crossword puzzles to study tor tests. 70 o History X9 'S' , , M-N.. -...,, W fe! p TOP MIDDLE: Affer sfudying The Uniled Slafes economy, Cindy Vaughan and John Fry represenl' credifors and sell French producls fo any buyers. ABOVE: In Mrs. Plumlee's sixfh period class, Robert Pospick and Suzy Smifh solve crossword puzzles fo review rnaferial for a hislory fesi. LEFT: Preparing for a classroom deba+e, Leila Leff- wich, George Liebes, and Lynn Razze'ro read a se- ries of Life magazine arlicles on The life ol Nikifa Kruschev for fheir hislory class. OPPOSITE PAGE LOWER LEFT: During a skii in Mrs. I'Ioward's hisfory class, Mayor Karen Erymire presenis Woodrow Wilson ISCOH Brownl 'rhe key +o fha cify while Mayor Char Webb looks on. LOWER RIGHT: Janie Woo Woo Williamson sfruggles wilh her I9 overdue library books used lor her hisfory Term fheme. I-lisiory 0 7l RIGHT: Chuck Bofo feels his mas+erpiece s+ands ouf among Ihe other crea+ions dispIayed in Miss Boyds Spankh dass ABOVE: Lisa Shorf wishes her French exam had been deja vu. TOP MIDDLE: In Ihe AP course. Roberf Gross and Barbara I'Iun'r porfray Romeo and JuIie+ in a Span- ish skif for o+her classes. V I OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: Pefe Livingsfone and Fred Shelfon do 'Iheir besf To aci' ou? a Spanish cou- ple in Iheir pIayIe+. LEFT: German sfudenfs PauI Roffs, JaneI,Thorp, Reber? LocI:eH and Kafhy Biehl pracfice before caroling for Mr. Hart 72 0 Language Language Classes Reveal Creativityg German Students Sing Folk Ballads Along wilh learning The TundamenTal grammar oT a language. sTudenTs enrolled in language classes made use oT The arTs To round ouT Their lcnowledge oT The counTries They sTudied. The curriculum oT The Third and TourTh level Spanish courses added a varieTy oT sTories To The course oT sTudy. As an aid. sTudenTs made posTers and drawings de- picTing various scenes aTTer Tinishing each sTory. Advanced PlacernenT TiTTh-level Spanish sTudenTs read represenTaTive worlcs by Spanish and SouTh American au- Thors including Three new auThors noT pref viously sTudied. The class also wroTe and perlormed an original play on mens lib- eraTion. STudenTs enrolled in German classes re- ceived TirsT-hand ideas oT Germany Through Tallcs given by naTive Germans, Teacher lvlrs. John Fry and Toreign ex- change sTudenT Frank GellerT. The sec- ondflevel course included The singing oT German Tollq songs. and sTudenTs vvroTe and perTormed an original puppeT play. While TourTh-level French classes read Le Pere GorioT, The Advanced PlacemenT TiTTh-level French sTudenTs read plays Trom sevenTeenTh-cenTury drama. FirsT-level LaTin sTudenTs read myThs abouT consTellaTions. ln supplemenT To This sTudy, sTudenTs vvenT To The Highland Park planeTarium and also made maps oT The slcies. In February, iunior and senior LaTin classes visiTed The Museum oT Fine ArTs To sTudy an exhibiTion oT Greelc and Roman arTiTacTs Trom Rice UniversiTy. Juniors and seniors also aTTended naTuralf izaTion ceremonies in lvlarch and in lvlay To learn The process. Language 0 73 Females lnvade Woodshop Classesg Musle, Art Courses Reveal Talents Observing The world around Them, arT sTudenTs waTer-colored landscapes, drew porTraiTs oT Triends and kepT skeTchbooks To record Their personal impressions. They also sTudied The lmpressionisTs and DuTch, Flemish, and Texas arTisTs. The orchesTra pracTiced sighT-reading Tor The UniversiTy lnTerscholasTic League conTesT in The spring and also Tor This year's musical, The Sound of Music. Showing Their supporT Tor The ScoTs, The band played aT every pep rally. The Lads and Lassies kepT busy by per- Torming Tor The Dallas Women's Forum, The RoTary Club, and oTher Dallas organi- zaTions. All Three choirs presenTed a Fall ConcerT and aTTended an Awards Ban- queT in The spring. Womens LiberaTion hiT Highland Park when The curriculum al- lowed girls To Take woodshop Tor The TirsT 5 ..,. .M IN WOODST-TOP Ann Herndon painTs shelves. 74 0 Fine ArTs, PracTical ArTs Time. STudenTs consTrucTed candle- holders. bookshelves, and clogs. Pupils enrolled in mechanical drawing learned oT such vocaTions as archiTecTure and engineering. PresenTing Their own de- sign oT a house plan, several sTudenTs en- Tered The Dallas Home Builders ConTesT in March. STriving Tor speed and accuracy, Typ- ing classes paTienTly pracTiced personal and business leTTers and manuscripTs. In preparaTion Tor sTenographic iobs, shorT- hand sTudenTs pracTiced Taking dicTaTion and building TranscripTion skills. Concerned wiTh a more domesTic way oT liTe, cooking sTudenTs learned how To prepare nuTriTious Toods, manage Their Time, and plan balanced dieTs. Many girls Took advanTage oT The sewing course To design and creaTe Their own Tashions. D. D. WIGLEY finishes a pair oT clogs on The laThe Mrk me . 3' f , 5. ' Y .1- Ts A fi CAROLYN RAGSDALE CATCHES a Tew quieT momenTs To draw some skeTches on a Sunday aTTernoon ING IN EARLY before school, freshman Roberf Preiean encompasses himself in a frenzy of archifecfural sfrucfures while working on a mechanical drawing. V , .......i,....... ww... .-.... Z... 'Aw 'ia 1, 5 ,n w 2 5? ul: , . AT A REHEARSAL for The Sound of Music, Minor Morgan and Elizabefh Gray focus upon a new sfep for fhe walfz scene. LEFT: As a sound Technician for fhe opereffa, Paul Gleiser fesfs for a had circuif in The microphone amplifier before rehearsals. Fine Arfs, Pracfical Arfs 0 75 Girls' PE Classes Add Swimmingg Boys Play Volleyball, Lift Weights Aiitiena relaxing summer vacaTion, sTu- denTs in physical educaTion classes under- Toolc a rigorous TiTness program. Planned by gym Teachers, This program developed coordinaTion and agiliTy. AlThough Taced wiTh crowded condi- Tions. girls in PE classes learned and prac- Ticed speedball slcills. BaslceTball remained on The agenda Tor TirsT semesTer sporTs, During second semesTer all girls parTici- paTed in volleyball, Then Treshman and sophomore classes roTaTed Three vveelcs oT swimming, while remaining classes square-danced and played Tennis. ATTer school, girls parTicipaTed in volleyball. badminTon, and soTTball inTramurals. Boys! gym classes during TirsT semesTer played TooTball and baslreTball, Second semesTer sporTs included volleyball, liTTing weighTs. and swimming. Boys inTeresTed in inTramurals played TooTball aTTer school. Freshman boys and girls Took The re- quired one semesTer oT healTh educaTion, which included a sTudy in personal healTh pracTices, saTeTy pracTices. Tamily living, disease conTrol. and nuTriTion. As an addi- Tion To a uniT on posTure, six girls in Mrs. Hubbardis class demonsTraTed examples oT correcT and incorrecT posTure Tor The class. ATTer 30 days oT class insTrucTion, sTuf denTsTal1ing SaTeTy EducaTion and Driver Training pracTiced six hours oT behind- The-wheel driving. The course sTressed slcillTul. sporTsmanlil4e and responsible driving necessary To obTain a driverisli- cense. Boys enrolled in The RCTC program developed leadership and selT-discipline and received insTrucTion in miliTary subiecTs. In addiTion To The basic course, cadeTs parTicipaTed in The miliTary drill and riTle Teams and helped To organize a new girls' riTle Team. 76 o Physical EducaTion f -an . .,,,. . H- 7 IW- wsg, T M 5 , , J 'K Ai A-rf, S 3 ' ' V f r 11:31 it ABOVE: Paul Parlcer, Highland ParlZ's wonderboy, displays his brule sfrengrh. LEFT: As DeeDee Dewberry allemprs To cafch a lenniquoif, Mary Anna Ausfin lends a helping hand. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Francey Russell Tesrs her peripheral vision during Drivers Educafion. LOWER LEFT: Jeb Sanford works oul wifh a lciclc board during a sixfh period swimming class. MlDDLE: During a flag raising ceremony, Paul Ab- bolr, John Branch, Roger Poole, and Scorl Brown prepare lo raise Old Glory. Physical Eclucalion 0 77 .311 li TJ 'fu 59' il Q. Q- .. . -. a ABOVE: One oT Vicki Baurnann's jobs as helper in The Counselorls OTTiCe includes piclcinq up The coun- selor's mail in The TronT oTTice. TOP LEFT: While in The clinic. RuTh Wallace seems To measure up To Caroline Shannons sTandards. TOP CENTER: Mrs. PaTricia Farmer, school nurse, TesTs Brien Murray's hearing. RIGHT: Leigh Sinclair Takes an aTTendance sheeT Trom Miss WaTlcins TirsT period class. OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Using The newly insTalled carrel uniTs, Parlc CiTies Dadsl Club PresidenT Mr. H. Wallace Meaclor, High School RepresenTaTiye Mr. H. Terry Hines and Torn LaTimer waTch a film' sTrip on WashingTon and Lee LlniversiTy. Rl6HT: Librarian Mrs. MarqueriTe CreiqhTon end PTA PresidenT Mrs. A. D. Sears inspecT The lengTh oT The librarys new curTains given by The PTA. 78 0 Counselors, OTTices, Library Library Installs New Carrel Unitsg Dad's Club Donates College Center Providing audio-visual aids Tor sTu- denTs, The library insTalled TwenTy-Tour carrel uniTs. Used in coniuncTion wiTh The curriculum. These uniTs served as Teach- ing aids and enrichmenr courses Tor sTu- denTs. LocaTed in The library, The new College lnTormaTion cenTer provided comprehen- sive inTormaTion abouT colleges and uni- versiTies Tor sTudenTs. lzinanced by The Dad's Club, This cenTer made available many kinds oT maTerial, including The col- lege TilmsTrips used in The carrel uniTs. The Library Council donaTed The mulTi- colored decor wiTh The woodgrain Tinish in The library, The library also made plans Tor a Television Table. AccommodaTing I2 people. This Table will provide closed cir- cuiT Television viewing Tor sTudenTs. STudenTs soughT The aid oT counselors in personal, social, and scholasTic prob- lems. The counselors checked college en- Trance reguiremenTs and helped make de- cisions concerning The selecTion oT col- NXHXX XX L leges and vocaTions on The basis oT each sTudenTls scholasTic record and inTeresTs. ATTer collecTing aTTendance reporTs, sTudenTs working in The aTTendance oTTice recorded absences and excuses and Tilled reporT sheeTs. l-lelpers in The counselorsl oTTices Tilled ouT The schedule cards and ran errands Tor The counselors. ScoTs suTTering Trom various ailmenTs Tound relieT in The school clinic. lvlrs. Pa- Tricia Farmer. The school nurse, direcTed healTh lecTures and Tilms and sponsored The l'lealTh Careers Club, As iTs annual giTT To The school, The PTA gave new curTains To The library. Be- sides operaTing The school caTeTeria, The PTA prinTed and disTribuTed a newsleTTer Tor parenTs. The T'l'hisTle, and using inTer- esT Trom The Ben Wiseman Tund, awarded scholarships To sTudenTs and Teachers. The organizaTion also paid Tor The senior blan- keT award and The senior picnic, donaTed money To The SpiriT CommiTTee, and sponsored College NighT. Counselors, OTTices, Library 0 79 1 1 W xl , 'LU' E x ' sh . ,X , ,,.. .'-Q:-3. w,.5,.,N QL -v--Q--...X.,,,,w ,,.4-'- F-5,V -47 V.-.AM-.V M '--N. ff ,uv nv? 4. ,E ,.. .. f ,- '.! ,- wnprkw4'Amv Qu-z--wg.. . I V .-.1-nw-'- n K 1 4 l , , . A J. A 1 i ' ' wr ORGANIZATIONS I FRONT ROW: E. Kaufman, D. Marsh, J. Dewberry P. Sears, D. Hinkley, M. McLain. T. Threadqill, L Johnson. SECOND ROW: L. Worley, S. Sayles. K Young, C. Smylie, L. Razzelo, L. Shepherd, B. Jeri Cho, C. Clark. THIRD ROW: P, Dees, D. Yoder, H Lea, B. Ficke, J. Pifzinqer, T. Mafhews, T. Hunl. X ,.fr,,,,, NOW COUNT OUT The riqhi change says Bruce Fiske To Laura Sears, who is selling him a loofball cush- ion one of The Council s money raising prolecis for ihe year. FOURTH ROW: F. Baird, M. Fanning, T. Ali dredge. R. Rees-Jones. B. Beams, B. Williams. Sl Van Amburgh. FIFTH ROW: S. Norris. G. Kerr, Cl Allan, D. Wildman, D. Fogleman, C. Bradley. Ci Coldwell. .,' ,Wg TENSION MOUNTS AS Cindy Vaughan and Dan Yoder walch Miss Pope open a birfhclay gilt MUM'S THE WORD tor Tom Daniel, who pre- pares tor a triple date to Homecoming, ROW: B. Halpin, S. Sayles, A. Addison, M. C. Vaughan, C. Hays, N. Ouin, M. C. Piowers, L. Sands. SECOND ROW: B. L Foise, L. Allen. M. H. Beecherl, L. Law- L. Lowry, K. B. Johnson, L. Smith, S. Hatch- ett, D. Brown, L. Loy, M. L. Jordan. THIRD ROW: E. Denning, A. Smith, J. Livingston, A. Wiggins, E. Washburn, P. Lamn, D. D. Wigiey, L. Sears, P. Put- nam, B. Hunt, T. Smith. FOURTH ROW: T. Lati- mer, R. Gross. T. Daniel, R. Hall, T. Doolittle. D. Farmer, R. Gowdy. D. Burgher, T. Livingston, J. Sone, J. Shults, D. Heyman. FIFTH ROW: J. Knight, J. Simpson, D. Adams, P. Jones, J. Helm, R. Addison, G. Latitte, D. Lanham, M. McKnight, N. Stevens, Council Charters Caravan Buses, Sells Student Identification Cards Student Council otticers and mem- bers prepared tor a coiortul year by painting the Student Council Ottice Ndattodil yellow and laying Mediterra- nean Bluei' carpet. Headed by President Dan Yoder and Secretary Cindy Vaughan, the Student Council gave prizes to the person or group chartering the most buses to out- ot-town games. The Ribbon Committee, under Chairman Lucy Johnson, consisted ot more than IOO girls who boosted spirit by selling ribbons tor each game. The Pi- nance Committee, led by Treasurer Laura Sears. organized the sale ot tootball cush- ions in the tall and candy in the spring as tund-raising projects. The Council published the student di- rectory, the Clan, now enlarged to en- clude treshmen. Student Council Vice- President Rex Halt led the HP improve- ment Committee. This Committee sold identitication cards to students. The cards had a color picture ot the student, the school seal, and the signature ot the student. The cards enabled students to attend atter-school tunctions and to use the library at night. Parliamentarian Philip Jones handled publicity tor ati the Councils proiects ranging trom announcements tor bus caravans to posters tor Homecoming. During Howdy Weelc the Student Council along with Hi-Lites provided cookies to welcome the teachers back to school. The Sundance entertained at Year ot the Scots, the Student Coun- cil's Homecoming, November 6. Por the tirst time, Student Council members represented their advisory rooms instead ot second period classes. Representatives helped in the sale ot Highlanders and AFS triendship bonds and collected tor the tlower tuncl. Student Council o 83 FRONT ROW: C. Zeiss, I.. Shorr. M. Hunl. M. L. Slolces. B. Kee. C. Sharp, R. Rees-Jones. THIRD MSW l'l6Vd'Vl SDOVYSOV FOURTH ROW T Damel Jordan. c. clark. K. sisiiwp. c. Pryor, K. smiiii. ROW: B.SlaugI'i+er. Eersy. P. Dealey. J. Dewbefs T Dawson B Dolawav G Kerr F Oliver S Rem sEcoND Row. J. srmpson. B. Haggerman, J. ry.r.Threadqiii.s.sneii.D.Hzniiey.A.Drsie.iy1iS5 ben C Himpel C McClellan A x. if . rx, ,Y 1000 Awarded As Scholarship In NHS uest Highland Parks chapler al lhe Na- rional Honor Sociely parricipared for lhe second rime in a scholarship program sponsored by 'rhe Nafional Associarion ol Secondary School Principals. This program offered SIOOO scholar- ships lo Narional Honor Sociely members chosen by each schools sociely lo com- pere on a nalion-wide basis. Olicicers of lhe Nalional Honor Sociefy during rhe fall semesler included Guy Kerr, Presidenrq Frank Ed Oliver. Vice- Presidenrq Calhy Slallcup, Secrelaryr and Chris Sharp, Treasurer. Members ol lhe organizarion were sludenrs honored lor scholaslic achievemenls, leadership, char- acrer, and school service. Nalional Honor Sociery. sponsored by Miss Mary Hardin, doubled in size wilh lhe fall inilialion. To be eligible a sludenl musl have mainlained an A average lor al leasl a year prior To his eleclion. Nalional Honor Sociely sponsors lhe Blanlcel' Award each year. which is pre- senred To lhe gradualing boy and girl who have besl represenled Highland Parlc srandards academically and in areas of responsible leadership. 84 0 NHS IT'S NOT ALWAYS worlc lor NHS officers Kafhy Srallcup Frank Ed Olrver Guy Kerr and Bill Dolaway FRONT ROW: M. L. Jordan, M. Hunt, C. Clark, D. Reyburn Myers. J. Gibbons, E. Grey, J. Dewberry. Finlay, Pryor, Sfgllcup, Mrs. Kee. anna CAY PRYOR, BILL KEE, CaThy STallcup, and Julie Dewberry pracTice slcaTing on The Toll road. Rembert R. Gross, R. Rees-Jones. uill and Scroll Elects Officers, Admits Staffers In a TradiTional candlelighT ceremony held in The spring, Quill and Scroll iniTiaT- ed new members. Each member became eligible To wear a gold pin wiTh The Quill and Scroll emblem. To become a member of The Quill and Scroll, a sTudenT musT be a junior or sen- ior and musT have served on a publica- Tions sTaTT Tor aT leasT one semesTer. He musT rank in The upper Third of his class, have a recommendaTion by a publicaTions sponsor and approval oT The execuTive secreTary oT The NaTional Quill and Scroll. STudenTs meeTing These qualiTicaTions submiTTed applicaTions aT The end oT The TirsT semesTer. Sponsored by lvlrs. Reyburn Myers, Highland Parlcs Quill and Scroll ioined The oTher chapTers ThroughouT The UniTed STaTes in The aim To sTrengThen inTerna- Tional peace Through iournalism. Members elecTed Julie Dewberry as presidenT, Cay Pryor as vice-president Bill Kee as secreTary, agnd CaThy STallcup served as Treasurer. Quill and Scroll 0 85 W., M. ik- T . .... f 'LW si. fi-TA. T A T - - FRONT ROW: J. KnighT, D. Guest M. Long, A. ROW! D. Ware. B. MaTherS, P. Alley, R. Gross, S. Wasson, B. OberTheir, S. McEnTire. SECOND RemberT, R. Rees-Jones. D. Day, H. Lea. THIRD Lib, Dissension Provide Topics Of Round Table Womenls LiberaTion, a popular Topic oT naTional discussion, drew sTrong prols and conls Trom Round Table members aT a meeTing in early November. The discussion group concluded' ThaT The need and degree oT a womenls liber- aTion depends on herselT and her Tamily and is a personal opinion. Headed by chairman Lisa ShorT and sponsor Miss Helen Moore, members also considered polluTion, psychology beT nd Tashion, Treedom oT The press, and dissenT, Round Table members decided among Themselves The Topics ThaT They wished To discuss. A selecTion commiTTee presenTed each subiecT To The group aT The aTTer school meeTings. CareTul research and background sTudy preceded The bi- monThly meeTings. Freshmen made up parT oT The membership lisT Tor The TirsT Time in The clubs hisTory. On The Topic oT dissenT, The group con- cluded ThaT violence will draw aTTenTion To iTs cause..They TurTher decided ThaT some people in our socieTy Today would noT waiT To proceed Through The slower democraTic process in resolving prob- lems oT our governmenT. 86 0 Round Table MR. DON THURMAN speaks wiTh senior Ann Wasson before leading a Round Table discussion on The modern ecological crisis. ROW: L. Shorf. E. Grey. B. Mirns. S. Snell, E. Alex- ander, L. Allen. L. LiTTleiohn, K. Dyrdal, M. Jordan. F-'apr AT THE FALL Round Table dinner held aT Jamies. member Sawnie McEnTire waiTs paTienTly Tor his hamburger wiTh all The Trimmings. Car Smash Boosts Spirit for arsity Team .aff Key Club members Turnished a bang upl' way Tor HP sTudenTs To puT Their spir- iT inTo acTion beTore The Garland game aT a car smash. The car was painTed Garland colors. Four members oT The Key Club, Guy Kerr, Tyler Dawson, STeve RemberT, and Bowman Williams, aTTended iTs inTernaf Tional convenTion in The summer. The Trip, sponsored by The Kiwanis Club, included Tours oT Chicago, DeTroiT, and ToronTo. Teacher recommendaTions, grades and exTracurricular inTeresTs deTermined membership inTo The club. Members chose Bowman Williams as presidenT and Lisa SmiTh as Their sweeThearT. The club. known Tor iTs service proiecTs in school and communiTy, Took on such iobs as cleaning school lockers during The summer, working aT Kiwanis Club Boys' Camp To prepare Tor campers, and an- swering phones aT The Drug AlerT CenTer. The Key Club had 24 members and held meeTings in The audiToriurn every TirsT and Third Thursday. KEY CLUBBERS Guy Kerr, David Kimmel, Tommy DelaTour, and Dub Crook clean lockers. FRONT ROW: D. Kimmel, P. Jones, M. Fanning, B, ROW: B. Beams, J. Helm, F. Oliver, S. RemberT, C. ROW: P. Alley, T. Daniel, D. Crook, R. Rees-Jones, Williams, G. Kerr, T. Dawson. C. Allan. SECOND Sherpi D- lVl0ll'1efi F- Johnson, D- Sable- Tl'llRD T. DelaTour, J. Bailey, Mr. Alvin Bishop. Key Club 0 87 Press AssociaTion classiTied iT as a Medal- EDITORIAL STAFF Co-EdiTors ,...,.....,..... Carolyn Clark Mary Lu Jordan AssociaTe EdiTors , ..... Dee Dee Dewberry Susan Payne Copy EcliTors ........,..... Jane Gibbons Barbara Hunfb, TI'lCi6 Senior EdiTors ......,.,..,.... Cay Pryor Jan Rinkelu CaThy STallcup Underclassman EdiTors ...,,, Jane GarreTT CaTherine Wadel Jane Williamson OrganizaTions EdiTors ,.Dee Dee Dewberry FaculTy EdiTors STudenT Life, . . Girls' SporTs ..... Boys' SporTs . . . Lucy Johnson Peggy Miller . . . ,STarreTT Berry Susan Payne Sally STeele ..,...Tav LupTon JaneT Taylor Leigh WaTson Mary Helen Beecherl KrisTy SmiTh ........STuarT Bush Andy KnighT Emerson Swalwell STeve Van Amburgh lndex , ,.... . . ,lris Bradley Karen Crowder Jan Rose PhoTography EdiTor . , ..,,. Bob Jones PhoTographers . . . ..... Paul Gleiser David Parnell STeve Sacks TypisTs ..,. ..., P aTTy Chandler David GriTTin Sponsor .... .,... M iss Diane Cook IN THE TIDY and organized Highlander OTTice, Mary Lu Jordan and Carolyn Clark Trash Their layou+ H F renzied Staffers Meet Deadlines, Besiege Businessmen, Merchants Wielding rulers, pencils, layou+ sheeTs, and sTacks oT paper, The yearbook- sTaTT members devoTed counTless hours To compleTe The l97l Highlander, enlarged To a 9 x I2 TormaT. Led by Carolyn Clark and Mary Lu Jordan, The ediTorial sTaTT, chosen lasT spring, began Their job by producing The l97O summer supplemenT. The Tall semes- Ter broughT The larger responsibiliTy OT assembling The annual iTselT. Thebusiness sTaTT, headed by RoberT Gross, besieged Dallas merchanTs and businessmen To sell ads. Also responsible Tor promoTing sales oT The Highlander Through The advisories, The business sTaTT disTribuTed Them in The spring. The Highlander oT I97O received an A+ raTing Trom The NaTional School Yearbook AssociaTion, and The Columbia 88 e Highlander isT. The NaTional ScholasTic Press Associa- Tion presenTed The Highlander wiTh an All-American honor raTing. The Highlander sTaTT, under sponsors Diane Cook and Mr. Ogden Kidd, joined The Bagpipe sTaTT in The publicaTions' ChrisTmas parTy and spring picnic. STaTT members Tound ThaT homework, meals, and sleep had To be neglecTed in order To wriTe copy, crop picTures, compose head- lines and capTions, and plan layouTs. These inTense workers enjoyed many Tringe beneTiTs as members oT The High- lander sTaTT. Among These were The week- end workcrews and The new vocabulary acquired by sTaTT members, including such words as TriplicaTe, crop, pica, - and ThaT word spoken only in a whisper - deadline, THINKING THE SCOTS are playing The SouTh Garland Colonels, ph'oTographer Paul Gleiser Tries To devour our rival. .43 K ,3- 'mx-N suv rv it ROW: M. H. Beecherl, V. Pospick, J. Pifzinger, B. Kee, R. Gross, C. Clark, M. L. Jordan, J. Taylor, S. Sfeele, E. Gray, T. Threadgill, T. Lup- C. Pryor, C. Siallcup, l. Bradley, D. D. Dew- M. Holland, A. Kniglil, T. Lalimer, C. Miro. THIRD +on, Mr. Ogden Kidd, sponsor. , K. Hasleiine, J. Williamson, S. Payne. K. ROW: Miss Diane Cook, sponsor, L. Walson, K. vder. SECOND ROW: S. Berry, B. Mailwers, J. Smifh, J. Gibbons, C. Wadel, L. Johnson, B. Hunt ig? . 'TIS THE DAY before deadline and visions of unfinished quadruplica+es dance in exliausfed S+arre++ Ber- ry's liead a+ one of flue weekly workcrews. BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager , .,..,.... Roberl Gross Assisianl Business Manager ....,.. Murray Holland Adveriising Manager .,.... Emily Fulglwarn Assislanl' Adverlising Manager ..,.... Kay Ellisor Sales Manager ,..,.,. Circulaiion Manager. . Pliofo Ediiors ,,,... Circulalion Sfaii ,.... ....Alan Bryanl ......,BiII Kee ...,,Ca+l1y Cox Linda Perry , ..... David Griffin Laird Lawrence Carlos Miro Kevin Websler Copy and Layoui Shall ........ lris Bradley Sales S+aff .... Sponsor . , Karen Haselline Sally Hill Torn Larimer Bill Mallners Virginia Pospick Tricia Tlnreadgill .. . ...Paul Dees Bill Doloway Keirli McCreary Sawnie McEn+ire Mr. Ogden Kidd Highlander A 89 B. Hunl. L. Smiflw, A. Hook, S. Pe.sb6dy', M. Liying- R. Gross. J. Dexiviberry, B. Kee,YR. Rees Jones D merlrrour T Threaded' C Wade' A MCMUIIIH I' sfon. M. Hunl, D. Finlay, C. Clarke, G. Euliclw. K. Hunf. J. Vincenl, T. Daniel. THIRD ROW Mrs R Irons K Crowder Mr Ogden K'dd Sponsor Hazelfine, T. Nielsen, B. Tifus. SECOND ROW: B. Myers lsponsorl, B. Collier, D. Fry, J Graham K EDITORIAL STAFF Edifors-in-Chief ........... Julie Dewberry Robin Rees-Jones News Edifor .......,.,....., Pam Dealey Assisfanl News Edifor ,.... Susan Peabody Feafure Ediror ............... Mary Hun+ Assisl'an+ Feafure Edi+or .....,. Amy Hook Sporfs Edilor ...,.....,.,, Sfeve Remberf Producrion Edilor ,,.,, ....,. R obin Low Special Edifors ..,... ..,., E lizabe+l'i Gray Franlc Ed Oliver Sfudenl Council Edifor .....,,.. Lisa Smiflw ,.,..Diclc Allen Lee Fuqua Paul Gleiser Roberf Gross Don Holslon Bob Jones Tom LeConey David Parnell Sieve Sacks Fred Toulrnin Sponsor ....,........ Mrs. Reyburn Myers Plwofograplwers ........ BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager ......,..... Torn Daniel Assislanl Business Manager .,... '.,. , .Lynn Armenfroul Assislanl Ad Manager ....... Donna Finley Circulalion Managers , ,... Cindy Clarke Linda Baird Jolin Slolces Yv Secrefary ..,. ...... Donna Finlay 7 Sponsor ,,.. .,.. M r. Ogden Kidd ' - J.. :M if MARY HUNT, JULIE DEWBERRY, and Tom Daniel QM rusli To finisli a publicalion before dislribulion. I 1... -- fs figs? 90 0 Bagpipe T i s agpipe Rates as Champion in New Class ,MQ if-'?2'r 'jf .N-if Record reviews, numerous leTTers-Toe The-ediTors, and ediTorials on perTinenT Topics characTerized The paper ThaT co- ediTors Julie Dewberry and Robin Rees- Jones broughT To sTudenTs. Eor The TirsT Time in The class oT schools wiTh sTudenTs numbering I600-I999, The Bagpipe received The raTing oT champion oT The Texas T-ligh School Press Associa' Tion's annual convenTion. The paper also parTicipaTed in The lnTerscholasTic League Press AssociaTion ConTesT in AusTin and The Columbia Press AssociaTion CompeTif Tion. LayouT sessions aT The home oT sponsor Mrs. Reyburn Myers saw members oT The sTaTT TogeTher on Monday nighT, while The Thursday Bagpipe dinner climaxed The Two weelcs oT preparaTion Tor The paper. Several sTaTT members wenT To The prinTer's Thursday aTTernoon, and Eriday aT second period The business sTaTT sold papers To sTudenTs Tor Ten cenTs per copy. Business Manager Tom Daniel handled The disTribuTion oT The bi-monThly prinTed paper which had an average circulaTion oT I35O. Mr. Ogden Kidd served as busif ness sTaTT sponsor. CO-EDITOR ROBIN REESAJONES reaches Tor The TirsT copy OTT The press Thursday. 2 '-'w JULIE DEWBERRY, STEVE REMBERT, and Tom Daniel waTch as The prinTer seTs The paper in Type. MONDAY AFTERNOON layouT session Tinds STeve RemberT hard aT work cropping a picTure. Bagpipe 0 9l FRONT ROW: K. SmiTh, E. Muse. S. Shiels, P. Wil- Son, S. Woolum, T. Davidson J, Williamson, D. Clarke, S. McEnTire. SECOND ROW: A. I-Iughes, Three Councils Worli Together Issuing Tartan WiTh 2I4 original seIecTions submiTTed by sTudenTs, TarTan sTaTT members chose guaIiTy work while increasing The IiTerary magazine To Tour Times iTs previous size. Led by Celia Cook, The I5-member IiT- erary council read, discussed. and Tinally voTed on works Trom every grade. The 25-member arT council, supervised by Mrs. MaTTie Childress and headed by Paula Nelms, iIIusTraTed The seIecTions and designed The cover. ConducTing a campaign To encourage sTudenT parTici- paTion, adverTising The TarTan, and selling iT kepT The 20-member business council workingiunder Joe PiTzinger. STaTT members expecTed To sell SOO magazines, which came ouT March I7 and sold Tor Two dollars. The TarTan conTained more Than 80 pieces, including poems, shorT sTories, essays, songs, iIIusTraTions. phoTographs, and plays. To assure Tair- ness in choosing The maTeriaI, IiTerary council sponsor Mrs. Doris WarburTon Typed all composiTions handed in leaving oTT The names oT The auThors beTore giv- ing Them To The IiTerary council To be dis- cussed. Mrs. Reyburn Myers headed pro- ducTion oT I-IRs IiTerary magazine. AT The Texas I-Iigh School Press Associ- aTion in DenTon, IasT years TarTan re- ceived The raTing oT All-Texas. 92 0 TarTan - x -JC NPR .. f ? pg .3 . .,.i K I i XX I ' . i , A . A. Hook, J. Winans, L. Lindsley, M. Windrow, P. Bracken, P, SmiTh. B. Boykin, V. Baumaun, J. AI- dredge. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Dorris WarburTon, sponsor, Mrs. MaTTie Childress, sponsor, C SchachT, P. Nelms. N. Wolley, S. Shephard. lx ThornTon. B. MaThers, P. Alley. f-5 J I 1. BUSINESS COUNCIL CHAIRMAN Joe PiTzinger sTops Kris I-Iolberg in The hall and Tries To make a of I ONT ROW2 K- N9lSOfWr T- Davison, N- WOOll9yi M. Baker, K. Crowder, A. Drake, M. Johnson, B. . Collier, C. Pope, T. Threadgill. SECOND ROW: Lehman' C, KnOTTI R, Pogpigk, 'l LIBRARY COUNCIL MEMBER Cindy Pope Tinds The copy machine, a new addifion To Highland Park's libra- ry, very helpTul in preparaTion Tor sTudies. ew Library pens for Nightl Research WiTh l6,000 books and 8,000 sguare TeeT oT carpeTed comTorT, The updaTed li- brary boasTed new TaciliTies such as sTudy carrels, a casual reading area, and an audio-visual room. For The TirsT Time The Library opened Two nighTs a week Tor l-TP sTudenTs need- ing addiTional research Time. The new hours were Monday and Wednesday Trom 7:00 To 9:00. DuTies oT The Library Council members who worked in These luxurious surround- ings included Technical processing oT books, circulaTion, helping sTudenTs aT The card caTalogue and checking books. Mrs. MargueriTe CreighTon, librarian and Li- brary Council sponsor, led Training and discussion groups aT The monThly meeT- ings. These meeTings TaughT sTudenT sTaTT members The basic Techniques and back- ground which enabled Them To carry ouT Their jobs in a more eTTicienT manner. PresidenT Tricia Threadgill, Vice-Presi- denT Cindy Pope, SecreTary Karen Crow- der, and Treasurer Barbara Collier head- ed The Library Council. Each member. working oTTen more Than Tive hours each week during sTudy hall periods, gained ex- perience in The Tield oT library service. .--nr:'B i BARBARA COLLTER LENDS Tricia Threadgill a helping hand in shelving magazines. Library Council o 93 Members Help Chicano Youths Learn to Read Due To The IO4 sTudenT membership, The Spanish Club spliT inTo Two groups This year wiTh Miss Lela Boyd and Mrs. Shirley Humphrey sponsoring The Third. TourTh, and TiTTh level Spanish sTudenTs, and Mrs. DoroThy Kemp and Mr. James EvereTT sponsoring The TirsT and second year Spanish sTudenTs. Linda Hager, vvelTare chairman oT The Third, TourTh, and TiTTh level Spanish club, spolce on The TuTorial program aT EI Barrio CommuniTy CenTer. Several Spanish Club sTudenTs volunTeered Their Wednesday aTTernoons helping young Chicano chile dren learn To read and spealc English. Spanish sTudenTs lcepT members Trom The Mission, Texas High School choir in Their homes Tor Their one-nighT sTay in Dallas. The group perTormed aT Perkins Chapel aT SMU February 2. The club ended The year wiTh a ban- gueT where The I97I-I972 oTTicers Tor boTh clubs were announced. ,ug-.aussi FIRST AND SECOND Year Spanish Club oTTicers Mrs. DoroThy Kemp , sponsor, Lynne Wilkin. Francey Russell, Pam CounTs, Julie TurriTT, Alicia Kerr, Laurie Wilkin, Laurie Folse, and Mr. 94 o Spanish Club THIRD, FOURTH, AND TiTTh level Spanish Club oTTicers Paul Alley, Mary Lou Miro. Barbara HunT, Sa Hill, Miss Lela Boyd, sponsor, Linda Hager, ChrisTie Collie enjoy looking aT pasT Spanish Club scrap boo H-eciosa KN ! f fi iii . X.. ,Q 1 . ' ., Y a gi . 5-mwN'N:L -. LATIN-AMERICANS FROM Mission James EvereTT. sponsor. arrive in Dallas Tor a one-nighT sTay. A lle France wrrame S ff' . Lang CRN T to A 1 F ,J-If f 'Vw' Y refs., 5 t lENCl-l CLUB OFFICERS Sara l-lamric, treasurer: Patti Lamm, president: Napoleon Bonaparte, patron: Vicki Smith, vice-president: Catherine Wadel, publicity airman: and Jane Williamson. secretary. discuss paintings in a French art book. v ,A n DRMER HIGHLAND PARK student Sara Norton Tells the French club other experiences in France. Club Members Meet to Hear Dating Customs Vichysoisse, coqfau-vin, and French pastries satistied French Club members' appetites tor continental cuisine at the annual progressive dinner. At the club meetings. members learned about toreign customs and peo- ple trom speakers who had either visited or lived in France. Patrick Ameslon, a bov visiting Dallas trom Verdonne, France, described the dating customs where he lived. l-lighland Park students who had taken part in the American lnstitute ot Foreign Studies program in Diion, France, told ot their experiences last summer. Several other meetings also centered around tood. Patti Lamm, president ot the club. baked pastries and brought them to the meeting tor French club members to sample. The club also held a discussion on plans to go to a French res- taurant. The French Club, sponsored by lvliss EEA leen Steensen, met in the boys' gym on the tirst and third Wednesdays. French Club o 95 FRONT ROW: C. Zeiss, M. Osborn, J. Oliver. C. Cowan. SECOND ROW: D. Newport. J. Dugan, K. Pospiclc. Osborn. K. Biehl, Mrs. Brigitte Fry, sponsor, K. Henderson, J. Fisher, P. Rolphs, F. Gellert, R. -Qi? Club Members Boost Treasury With Projects German students surprised Principal Everett Hart with an arrangement ot German Christmas carols accompanied by a tuba and trumpet in his outer ottice during the Christmas season. German Club members also enter- tained Franlc Gellert on his birthday with a party at which a German chocolate calce was the main attraction. Franlc was here through the lnternational Christian Youth Exchange and stayed with sopho- more Paul Rolphs. The German Club held a Bratwurstes- sen to raise money tor their Highlander page. Tickets sold tor Sl.25 and many students appeared in German costumes. The German Club at Lalce Highlands invited the HP club to a German costume party dance in February. The party at White Roclc was climaxed by a puppet show given by the second-year students. Otticers ot the club included President Mel McKnight. Vice-president Maury Os- born, and Secretary Kate Cowan. 96 0 German Club jf . BIRTHDAY BOY FRANK GELLERT watches Dee- Dee Dewberry' and Paul Rolphs serve cake. 1 SPONSOR MRS. BARBARA FRY, Kathy Biehl Frank Gellert, and Kate Cowan display mugs. P R Attends Competition in San Antonio li San Antonio was the scene ot the Texas Junior Classical League Competi- tion to which 20 Latin students went in April. The competition was based on Roman history, vocabulary, myths, poetry, art, and scholastics. Members prepared tar in advance tor the event with everything trom drilling tor vocabulary to sewing costumes. SPOR had 46 members and met in room 200 every other week. The theme ot the tall party was Saturnalia, a Roman teast ot Saturn held in Rome in mid-De- cember. Club members held their annual ban- quet in April at the Preston State Bank. Students wore costumes which they made themselves and provided Roman tood. Otticers ot SPQR were consuls David Mather and Merideth Jackson, Scriba Beverly Bishop, Ouaestor Deborah John- son, and Praetors Don Farmer and Diane Daniels. Miss Sharon Hooper sponsored the club ot Latin students. A LATIN SCROLL is the subiect ot diligent work by SPOR members Beverly Bishop, David Mather, Don Farmer, and Merideth Jackson. h K D d l SECOND ROW M Jackson Adams D Mather A Mo er, H.Williams, B. Sher- FRONT ROW: S. Hooper, sponsor, C. Martin, P. Slaug ter, . yr a. : . , , . .- . y Pierce, C. Pope, L. Thompson, M. Coleman, D. A. Strange, L. Schmalling, A. Shead, D. Farmer, D. win, C. Becker, B. Bishop. Johnson, D. Daniels, B. Jericho, K. l-luckabee, D. SPQR o 97 Health Careers Hear Speakers, Study First Aid wth thoughts ot career plans, more than IOO Scots joined the Health Careers Ctub in order to broaden their knowledge ot opportunities in health-oriented tields. Regular biweekly meetings teatured a discussion by Dr. James Hall ot dreams and their signiticance and a program concerning tirst aid and artiticial respira- tion given by the University Park Police Department. Under sponsors Mrs. Patricia Farmer and Mrs. Ada Mae Hubbard, the ctub gave a Christmas party tor the children in the psychiatric ward ot Woodlawn Hospi- tal. Members ot the club gained practical experience by participating in volunteer hospital work. Programs also included panel discussions and tilms. Otticers Linda Baird, president, Doug Garner, vice-president, Rob Reeves, his- torian, Missy McEvoy, secretary and Lau- rie Jones, treasurer, ted the club. ABOVE: What do you mean - it's too late? questions a University Park police otticer who dem- onstrates artiticial respiration on Doug Garner. RIGHT: Linda Baird, Missy McEvoy. Laurie Jones, Mrs. Patricia Farmer, Mrs. Ida Mae Hubbard, and Doug Garner care tor taking Rob Reeves. 98 o Health Careers ding Teachers Brings S5 Prize to inner Sophomore Cafhy Byrd, worlcing for feachers during her spare hours, earned fhe greafesf number of owls or poinfs, in order fo win a S5 prize. Fufure Teachers offered more fhan 60 sfudenfs fraining in many fields of feach- ing. Personal experiences of speakers and worlc wifh individual feachers several days a weelc rendered-fhe bulk of The fraining. The club also visifed ofher schools in fhe disfricf in November and March. Members found fhaf working wifh feach- ers of small children helped nof only in accumulafing poinfs, buf also in acquiring creafive new ideas. Sfudenfs learned by observafion af fhe ofher schools and frequenfly offered helpful explanafions. Members of Fufure Teachers assisfed feachers in cerfain jobs such as sfraighfening shelves or grading objecfive fesfs. Sponsors Mrs. Evelyn Drury and Miss Claire King worlced closely wifh Presidenf Kiffy Bo Johnson, Vice-Presidenf Linda Hager, Secrefary Sally Scales, Treasurer Diane Ofey, and Program Chairman Befsy Slaughfer. .pi WS. 'J3X.i. ' - . insfrucfion of a sfudenf af a local school. 1, FUTURE TEACHER CINDY SCOTT helps wifh fhe RONT ROW: B. Slauqhfery L, Spam K. Harlan, S. fon, D. Ofey, P. Powell, B. Collier. THIRD ROW: E. Thompson. FOURTH ROW: C. Boynfon, J. Powell, arkeri J. Rose' S' Cain' S. Scales. SECQND RQW: Washburn, K. Haselfine, P. Dealey, S. Morgan, N. S. Pidgeon, J. Winneford, K. Byrd, J. Williamson, I Hager, K. Johnson' C. Selkirk' L. scoff' M, Bar. Reed. L. Allen, I., Schmalling, S. McCumber, J. K. Windf, R. Hogg, A. Herndon. Fufure Teachers o 99 Club Members Present Plays, Study Theater In order to help students gain intor- mation about the theater and to broaden their knowledge ot drama, the Curtain Club produced several plays throughout the yearftvlembers presented The Birth- day, The Apple Tree, and selections trom Spoon River Anthologies to other club members. The club, boasting a membership ot more than IOO students, participated in a one-act play contest in the spring. Divid- ing into companies, club members pre- sented plays and skits to obtain experi- ence and critical evaluation. One ot the main proiects ot the club was to supply work crews tor the senior class production ot Lite With Father. These work crews provided publicity, ob- tained costumes, make-up, and props, and served as technicians tor the lighting and sound systems. Led by president D. D. Wigley and sponsor Mrs. Linda Tucker, members ot the club met bi-weekly to hear speeches, and discuss current plays. ABOVE: Curtain Club otticers Robin Brown, Clau- dia Hughes, D. D. Wigley, Debbieuizry, Jim Knight, and sponsor Mrs. Linda Tucker look tor ideas tor upcoming programs. RIGHT: We don't allow longhairs in never-never land, warns D. D. Wigley to Holly Hutchison, as Sharon White and Cindy Terry look on during a Curtain Club performance. IOO 0 Curtain Club ROW: J. TurriTT, L. Reynolds, V. Baumann, Kobey. D. HunT. J. PaTTerson, B. Boykin, K. Louis. J. VincenT. Graham, K. KruTilek. SECOND ROW: M. we-P! r f.w1rw.:'51-Qlf-.T f -'HM-. , ..'- ' .K 1 ' A MODEL OF a sTagecoach which is viewed by club presidenT Bob Boykin reTlecTs The days of The old Wesf. Club Members Visit Museums For Field Trips To sTudy hisTorical people and evenTs relaTing To our Wild WesT culTure, Jun- ior HisTorical SocieTy Took a Tield Trip To The Amon CarTer Museum oi WesTern ArT in FT. VVorTh. Lunch aT a Mexican resTauranT cli- maxed The aTTernoon. The socieTy spon- sored The Goals Tor Dallas proiecT aT HP. VisTa and Peace Corps volunTeers ap- peared as Two speakers Tor The club. STu- denTs also made a Trip To The Federal Re- serve Bank To sTudy The workings OT Ti- nance. OTher proiecTs included a grocery sTore survey To compare prices in diTTer- enT areas, an evaluaTion oT TV commer- cials, and a meeTing hiqhlighTed by a Talk Trom a represenTaTive of The BeTTer Busi- ness Bureau. Miss Laura Howard sponsored The club, while iunior Bob Boykin served as presidenT and Lisa Arnold held The posi- Tion of secreTary-Treasurer. Junior HisTorical SocieTy 0 IOI Mathematicians O l tudy Matrlces, Solve Equations In order to provide an opportunity tor students to study mathematics out- side the classroom, Mu Alpha Theta members discussed subjects ranging trorn computer programming to unsolved mathematical problems. A highlight ot the biweekly meetings was guest speaker Assistant to the Princi- pal. Mr. Tom Monroe, who spoke on mat- rices and rectangular arrays ot mathe- matical elements. Several members ot the club served as pages at the National Council ot Teach- ers ot Mathematics convention in March at the Fairmont Hotel. Members ot the club elected Peter Carney as president, Frank Ed Oliver as vice-president, Steve Rembert as secre- tary-treasurer, and Tom Daniel as pro- gram chairman. Mr. Otto Bielss and Mr. Bruce Orr served as sponsors ot the club. MR. BIELSS, Peter Carney, and Steve Rembert watch Frank Ed Oliver type at the computer. .XA FRONT ROW: K. LaPrade. T. Daniel, E. Oliver, R. Dey. E. Garrott, B. G 'tt'th. THIRD ROW: M B D I Bayoud, R. Gross, J. Srokes, N. Hall. SECOND Bruce Orr, sponsor, R. Eockett, D. Holson, J. Joi 296129 Bleligalgsgnirschachi J FOX S Sotberq ROW: C. Hempel, T. Latimer, S. Rembert. P. Car- IOZ 0 Math Club FRONT ROW: B. Lowry, C. Webb, H. Hurchinson. Russell, D. Heyman, T. Blackwell, Mr, L. M. Evans. T. Walsh. SECOND ROW: T. Collins, J. Slolces. T. RADIO CLUB SPONSOR Mr. L. lvl. Evans helps Tune lhe radio for Secrefary-Treasurer Tom Walsh, while Presidenl David Heyman and Vice-Presidenl John Slolces loolc al a schemahc diagram. SPOHSOF. Radio Clubbers Learn to Send Code Message Reviving an inleresl in ham radios, sludenls reorganized lhe Highland Parlc Amaleur Radio Club. In recenl years rhe club had suffered 'From laclc ol inleresl, however, +his year if again became an ac- Tive organizalion. The obiecl ol fhe club cenlered on helping sfudenls obrain a ham radio li- cense. Licensed members had lhe oppor- runily ol lis+ening lo and sending mes- sages on Jrhe 'rransmillers in lhe Radio room before school. Olher ham radio op- erafors conlacfed 'rhe l-IP sludenls by using rhe call leflers WSEUZ. Fixing up The Radio room Toolc precedence over olher proiecls a+ +he beginning ol The year. Larer, Collins Radio Company donaled eguipmenl which club members used in assembling a lransmiller. Sponsor Mr. L. lvl. Evans Taughl Morse Code To lhe sludenls in lhe club in order Thar fhey could receive and send messages. The members planned field lrips lo places where lhey could learn more aboul radios. Mr. Evans and lhe 22 members mel every ofher Wednesday Radio Club 0 I03 DON SABLE, Bobby Johnson, Mark Rose. and Bob Tusing sTudy The engine design oT a MazeraTi. ii I if FRONT ROW: P. Thorp, F. Buckingham, M. Rose. B. Tusing, G. Cuellar, C. CoTTon, l.. McLure. SEC- OND ROW: M. Brown, P. Abbot J. Simpson, L. Kelihea, R. Lamm, A. Johnsen, D. Kilgore, T. Kirk, T. Jones. D. Ray. THIRD ROW: D. Kimmel, R. SmiTh, B. Beams, D. Flagg, Mr. Don KosTerman, sponsor. G. Darrow. T04 0 Car Club ATTEMPTIN6 TO REJUVENATE a rare BenTley Rolls Royce, mechanic David Flagg examines The dilapida' ed engine, while anoTher car enThusiasT Tom Kirk adiusTs The choke. 1, . T 5 HP Car Club Receives New Charter From National Hot Rod Association For The Car Club, iT was a year Tor charTers. ln addiTion To receiving iTs local charTer as an oTTicial HP organizaTion, The club became The second Car Club in Dal- las enrolled in The NaTional HoT Rod As- sociaTion. PresidenT Mark Rose worked wiTh spon- sor Mr.iDon KosTerman To seT up commiT- Tees for The purpose'oT raising money. The Car Club scheduled nighT meeTings To discuss new racing rules and diTTerenT aspecTs oT racing. CerTain members oT The Car Club were noT seen siTTing aT home on weekends. Several oT The boys wenT To The Dallas ln- TernaTional Speedway To race Their cars againsT orher compeTiTors. The boys made sure all Their races were under saTe supervision. ln order To raise money, The Car Club charged admission Tor drag-racing mov- ies shown aT advisory period. The Car Club arranged a Highland Park display aT The AuTorama car show aT Fair Park March l9, 20, and QI. AnoTher Car Club plan included handing ouT brochures on saTe driving aT The Open House Tor par- enTs in March. BQWMAN WILLIAMS discusses upcoming program plans aT one of The biweekly meeTings wiTh members Jones and Johnson ,L MR. BILL LEACH presenTs a program, ArT in AcTion, using sighT and sound aT a SepTember meeTing. ROBERT DUNCAN EATS aT an FCA monThly din- ner aT Jamie's resTauranT. I 'f FCA Members Enjoy Dinners, Hear Speakers Members oT I-IPIs Fellowship oT Chrisf Tian AThleTes ioined The NaTional FCA in an eTTorT To conTronT The youTh oT Amerie ca wiTh The challenge and advenTure oT Tollowing ChrisT. AT The biweekly FCA meeTings, The 62 members had group discussions, lisTened To Tapes, and saw Tilms oT The Super Bowl. highlighTs oT Cowboy games, and FCA naTional rallies. Speakers aT monThly din- ners included Denny I-Iolman, Roger STaubach, and Bill Krisher, The SouThwesT Regional DirecTor oT I'IP's FCA I-Iuddle Group served as hosT To Ivlr. Bill Leach, The All-American ArTisT, when he came To Dallas in SepTember and presenTed his program oT ArT in AcTion. The club served as hosT Tor The Dallas chap+er oT The FCA BaskeTball IournamenT in which groups Trom Texas and Ivlexico parTicif paTed. Several club members planned To aTTend an FCA Summer Coniference, The club, wiTh a membership oT 54. elecTed Bowman Williams as presidenT, Ivlark PaTTerson and Jimmy DePeTris as vicefpresidenTs, Alan BryanT as Treasurer, and Dub Crook as bulleTin chairman. Bas- ke-Tball Coach Bowman Snowden served as sponsor oT The club. Fellowship of ChrisTian AThIe+es 0 IO5 ,ag HI-LITE OFFICERS, FRONT ROW: C. Pryor, frea- surer: K. Young, weiiare vice-presidenr' L. Hager weifare vice-presidenf' P. Poweii. program vice- presidenfq Saily Sfeeie. friendsinip vice-president AT THE MOTHER-DAUGHTER Tea Amy Morse and ner rnoiner qreef Paisy Poweii and Cay Pryor, lO6 o Hi-Lifes SECOND ROW: A. Wasson, his+orian: B. Slough- ier. sociai vice-presidenrt E. Washburn, presideriif C, Jonnsfon, program vice-presidenii L. A. Purneii. pubiicify vice-president NOT PICTURED: I Hunt deni. secreraryr S. Fischer, Red Cross. vice- +- -,. A krxkk H AV lf' A 'L' .,.: I SHELLEY FISCHER COLLECTS Red Cross donaTions Trom Lisa Arnold, Leslie Fischer, and MiTzi Vance. F ' Lites Make Friends in Tutorial Project Hi-LiTe members provided LiTTle Sisf Ters wiTh Tried chicken and deviled eggs as Their TirsT TasTe oT high school aT The annual Big SisTer-LiTTle SisTer picnic in laTe AugusT. AT The TirsT Hi-l.iTe acTiviTy. The l.iTTle SisTers learned new cheers, sang The school song, and asked guesTions abouT Senior boys. The Hi-l.iTe dances in December and March, where The girls TradiTionally inviTe The boys, provided HP boys wiTh an easy soluTion To The whaT To do on Friday nighT problem. WiTh sponsor Mrs. Grace Parrish, Hi-l.iTe members held a lV1oTher-DaughTer Tea in SepTember. WelTare CommiTTee members parTici- paTed in a TuTorial program Tor l.aTin' American children each Wednesday aTT- ernoon. The Red Cross CommiTTee gave a Halloween parTy Tor underprivileged children. 0Ther HifLiTes made ChrisTmas sTocl4ings and EasTer baskeTs Tor hospiTalf ized children. Due To The addiTion oT The Treshman class, Hi-LiTes, a club open To all girls, boasTed a membership oT over 650. Hi- LiTes meT each Thursday aT advisory perif od. Hi-l.iTe programs included sTyle shows. slciTs, and a speaker Trom Yardley. YOU SAY YOUR name is Nancy Drew? aslcs Hi- LiTe Treasurer Cay Pryor, selling membership cards. Hi-LiTes 0 IO7 Christmad BELOW: And now Kiddies . . exclaims Mr. Don Waugh as he begins direcfing. RIGHT: Officers Ellen Washburn. Jim Knighl, Diane Hinkley, Sally Sleele. Carolyn Ragsdale, Rob Reeves, 4 and Frank Ed Oliver lry lo 'lish in lhe swimming pool OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP I+ s beginning lo look a lol like Chrisfmas sing Deborah Simpkin Barbara Hunf, Jane? Taylor, and Hillary I-lighl af lhe annual Chrislmas parfy. ,dl .JSP ii Ni rj ' gg 5: sf Q 1 Q if ' T 'B ff 3 .2 5 . 1 iii Q .V 1 'I I FRONT ROW: P. Chandler, P. Miller, S. Black, D. H. Highi. THIRD ROW: J. Kniqhl, T. Park, E. K, Elligor, B. Howard, S.Joiner, S, Scheffler, S. Pea- Hinkley, S. McAninch, S. Scales, C. Sharp. SEC- Dolph, B. Pepper, K. Dyrdal. P, Alley, A. Camp, H. body- OND ROW: lvl.lv1cLain. R. Walsh, H. Boynron, P. Davis, B. Seals. T. Russell. FOURTH ROW: C. Jones, B. Hunt T. Daniel, H. Hafchelf, T. Leconey, Coldwell, L. Short B. Porfh. D. Wigley. R. Reeves, IOS 0 Lads and Lassies .elebrated by Caroling Throu h Corridors Sixrh period classes perked Their ears To hear sTrains oT SilenT Nighr' and Joy To The World' as members oT The Lads and Lassies choir caroled Through The halls beginning The ChrisTmas holiday in The righT spiriT. OTher acTiviTies Tor The Lads and Lassies included perTormances Tor The Roe Tary Club and The DaughTers oT The American ReyoluTion. and Two paTrioTic assemblies. To raise money Tor The choir, members oT Lads and Lassies sold ChrisTmas cards. ProTiTs Trom The sales wenT largely Toward purchasing new uniTorms. These included brighT blue Tormals Tor The girls and gray slacks wiTh blue blazers Tor The boys. The choir appeared in Their new apparel Tor such evenTs as Their Tall concerT in Nov vember. a ChrisTmas program, and Uni- yersiTy lnTerscholasTic League compeTi- Tion. Under The DirecTion oT Mr. Waugh, The group sTaged iilhe Sound oT Music as iTs major producTion oT The year. Lads and Lassies aTTended The casT parTy Tol- lowing The lasr perTormance. FRONT ROW: H. Lea. J. Lawrence, M. ThornTon, Simpkin, D. Day, E. Fulgham, B. Ashe. THIRD FOURTH ROW: C. MerediTh, C. Cook, J. Murray, J. Taylor. M. Holland, L. ArmenTrouT, S. Berry, T. ROW: R. Gross, S. Harnric, S RemberT, C. Selkirk A. Hook. T. Gilchrish R. Jones, D. Ouisenberry. M. PoTTs. SECOND ROW: P. Garrison, F. Oliver. P. P. Garrison, V. SrniTh, D. Yoder, L. Schmalling, F. HunT. B. Kee, S. STeele, M. Morgan, M. SleeTh, T. Record, J. Helm, E. Washburn, B. RoThchild. D. Fergueson, C. Hulse, M. Fanning, A. Herndon. Hughes. Lads and Lassies 0 IOC? OFFICERS, SITTING: Pam Dealey, Belsi Slaughler, Linda Cockrell, Tricia Threadqill. STANDING: Carolyn AT THE FALL Hiqhldndaires PICVTICT Pam S Clark, Carolyn Hays, Mary Lu Jordan, Suzy Wheeler. discovers The lasl chocolale chip cookie. if a 'Wiz 5-1 53 . 3 3. if r . S I ' I K rv f - H- ,T is K, S . ,. . .ix - ok A F . . . . 1- as ...M i FRONT ROW: L. Johnson, J. Wilson, B. Slaughler, A. Spillman, K. Frymire. THIRD ROW: L. Cockrell, Wright C. Clark, P. Lamm, K. Hasel+ine, J. Wil- C. Mackey, P. Slaughfer, K. Johnson, K. Howell, S. K. Shipp, C. Hays, D. Fry, B. Hawkins, M. L. Jor- liamson. Cain. SECOND ROW: D. Johnson, L. Clark, C. dan. N. Reed, A. Hughes, L. Ward. FOURTH Vaughan, S. Fischer, T. Murphy, K. brand, L. Pislor, ROW2 N- Quin. J. BUPTOH, B. Banks, C. Collie, N. llO 0 Highlandaires ,. . . . ,-. . A , . 3 T 1. . -- -if -- - - ze 1 bf -.N 'NS ,,.. ...ss oir Performs in Concerts, Sells Cards BEGINNING TO look a IoT like dullsville as Jane Williamson geTs her ChrisTmas card orders in order. 2 - 5 Q , I Xi I ' W ie- ie.. WJ... .. - ...., N, W Armed wiTh new music ToIders and uni- Tormed in new shorT dresses and Tormais, The girls in The HighIandaires choir meT a hecTic schedule OT evenTs ThroughOuT The year. Joining The Lads and Lassies choir and The Choralaires choir, The I'IighIancIaires presenTed The haITTime enTerTainmenT aT The WichiTa l:aIIs game. In OcTober The Highlandaires perTOrmed in a concerT wiTh The OrchesTra. Under The direcTiOn OT Mr. Don Waugh, The choir sang in a November concerT and a ChrisTmas pro- gram in which The Lads and Lassies and ChoraIaires aIso parTicipaTed. For The TirsT Time, senior members OT Highlandaires were abIe To audiTion Tor singing, dancing, and acTing parTs in The spring musical. Members OT The ch.oir aIso enTered The UniversiTy InTerschoIasTic League soIo and emsembie and piano cOmpeTiTion. A picnic in SepTember, a caroiing parTy aT ChrisTmas, and a picnic aT The end OT The year gave The girls a chance To become beTTer acguainTed over goodies and The IaTesT gossip. 'RONT ROW: N. Dillard, M. Vance, W. Hall, P. Lears. S. Clack, A. Taliaferro, T.Tl1readgiII, D. Ber- rand. M. J. Trice. SECOND ROW: J. Dewberry, E. Gray, 6. McCormack, D. Brooks, K. KruTiIek, L. Shelmire, R. Romo, lvl. CarTer. THIRD ROW: P. SmiTh, S. Vaughn, P. Dealey, C. WincIT, P. Elkins, R Hogg, J. Moorhead. D. Davis, J. WinniTord FOURTH ROW: M. LivingsTon, L. Harkness, A. Curll, D, Allison, K. Powell, C. Brown, L. Turner, L. Arnold, L. LeTTwich, L. RazzeTo. Highlandaires 0 III Choir Initiates Split Periods, Addition of Boys Splil choir periods, a conslilulion making il a charlered organizalion, and The addilion oi male members, all characf lerized Choralaires Jrhis year Tor The Tirsl lime in iis hislory. As a requiremenl Tor membership, Treshman and sophomore boys and girls audilioned lasl spring by sighl-reading and singing a shorl seleclion by memory for ihe direclor, lvlr. Don Waugh. Two groups Tormed To comprise The lolal choir oi 54 members. The Tourlh-period mixed group joined wilh The 'liilh-period girls choir 'ro perform. The group combined wilh Iwo olher HP choirs lo presenl a palriolic assembly in Oclober, a Tall program in November Tor parenls, and a Chrislmas assembly wilh The orcheslra Tor The sludenl body. Girls made plaid skirls and yellow blouses Tor one ouliir along wirh shorl blue dresses. Boys wore gray slacks and blue blazers. OFFICERS. STANDING: P. Rolphs. L. Lilfleiohn, lvl. Curll L Reading S Sayles SITTING L Wildin L e, E. Browne, S. Filak, P. A. Bell, B. Nelson, L. Tucker if FRONT ROW: L. Wilkin, C. Baird, J. Hukill, L. Reading, B. Grilffilh, V. Carapelyan, L. Irby, S. San- derson, lvl. Whilehill. SECOND ROW: V. Griffin, J. Roberls, L. Liilleiohn, R. Hearn, P. Bell, L. Tanda- Il2 0 Choralaires ri, S. Razzelo, L. Lighliool, S, Kobey. L. Haughlon. S. Sayles B Griffin L Tucker K Farrell B Nelson THIRD ROW: P. Bracken, B. Collins, J. Berry, K. S. Benlly G Hulchinson J Williams FIFTH ROW Reid, P. Rolphs, L. Ware, S. Slewarl, K. McCree, L. Berry F Russell lvl Curll C Cobb H Slorey S U. Hassard. FOURTH ROW: L. Hunl, B. Buckley. Filak B Weber B McGill E Browne ROW: L. Turner, L. MarTin. SECOND ' R. Akers, U. Darden, P. Alewyne, E. Nelson, Wood, P. Pierce. THIRD ROW: S. Lealce, S. Placlco, C. Uecker. B. Sheen. M. Jackson, L. SmiTh, J. Cole, M. Harper, V. WaTson, H. HuTchison. FOURTH ROW: P. Deiana. C. Gordan, K. RiTchey, HEAD LASSIE LINDA TURNER Takes advanTage oT a remoTe corner OT The band room To pracTice. MR. BOB JORDAN, clad in The TradiTional ScoTTish garb, direcTs The band. C. McClellan, B. Elmore, R. MarTinez, M. McKen- ney. K. Cowan. J. Winans, A. STrange, J. Pils, M. BurandT, P. Sheen, K. PiTman. Lassies Appear In Drum Dance At Texas Fair Neiman-Marcus and The EairmonT HoTel provided The background in The Tall Tor The Highlander Lassies' perTormance which included TradiTional dances and au- ThenTic bagpipes. The Lassies were a selecT group oT 32 girls, all oT whom played musical insTru- menTs as a regular parT oT The band. AT- Tending special evenTs ThroughouT The year, The Lassies Trained newcomers Tor Ten SaTurdays in The spring. SelecTion oT The Lassies was based on TryouTs Tol- lowing insTrucTion in pipe-playing and ScoTTish dancing. The Lassies also broughT The TradiTion oT The ScoTs To The Sale STreeT Fair and The Texas STaTe lnTernaTional Pavilion. Leading The Lassies were Head Lassie Linda Turner, Head Piper LyneTTe MarTin, and assisTanT Pipers PaTTy Alewyne, Ra- chel MarTinez, and Colleen McClellan. Lassies 0 II3 1,26 i I FRONT ROW: M. McKenney, K. Cowan. SEC- A. Sfrange, K. Pifman. FOURTH ROW: J. Millis, OND ROW: S. Placlco, P. Phillips, H. Hufchison, S. G. Cuellar, W. Coflingham, P. Pierce, R. Conner, Lealce, B. Sfalford. THIRD ROW: B. Smilh R. Hud- P. Sheen. FIFTH ROW: M. Coleman, C. Ueclcer, S. dlesfon, K. Kraafz, B. Sheen, V. Wafson, J. Winans, Lelof. W. Thelford, J. Dugan, B. Elmore, J. Cole, FILLING THE HALF-TIME wifh The sounds of fhe Scofs, 'rhe Highlander Band performs in Birdville. II4 o Band BAND MEMBER DALE POLLARD booms above The crowd wilh a well-known lune on his Tuba. C. Gordari. SIXTH ROW: J. Rohr, W. Sanders. Fisher, B. Sanders, B. Beavers. STANDING: Rofhbard, D. Klenk, M. Jackson, J. Cox, T. son. ...ruin F5 FRONT ROW: B. Rockwell, L. Smith. SECOND ROW: J. Howard, C. McClellan, B. Wood, F. Nel- son, R. Acers. THIRD ROW: D. HoIson', lvl. Harper, R. Martinez, E. Darden, F. Buckingham, O. Hanne- TENSION GROWS WITH each beat ot the drum as band members anticipate a tootball victory. man, H. Davis. FOURTH ROW: J. Pils, P. Rose, B. Porter, K. Ritchie, S. Straus, C. Rucker, C. Hempel. FIFTH ROW: B. Dolaway, R. Locket, N. Stevens, R. Cowan, R. Krusen. SIXTH ROW: L. Turner, R. Deja- na, L. Martin, C. Coldwell, J. Jordan. STANDING: lvlr. Bob Jordan. Mr. Barry Johnson, D. Cobb, D. Pollard, R. Rank. Highlander Band Clinehes Ratings Of First Divisions From Contests C ontinuing their tradition ot superiori- ty, the Highlander Band brought in a tirst division rating tor the second consecutive year at the L. D. Bell Invitational Contest in competition with I6 other schools. Judges awarded the band a tirst divi- sion rating tor their pertormance in the University Interscholastic League Ivlarch- ing Contest which paved the way tor the sweepstakes in the spring. Coordina- tors ot the Chamber ot Commerce Bal- Ioon Parade in Dallas chose the Highlan- der Band to lead the parade during the Thanksgiving holidays. With their unique unitorms and spirit- ed tunes, the band also pertormed during the halt-time ot the Chicken Bowl Classic with the Dallas Jaycees and disk iockeys ot a local radio station. The band, under the direction ot lvlr. Bob Jordan and Associate Director Barry W. Johnson, consisted ot 88 members headed by President Bob Smith, Vice- President Kathy Pitman, Secretary Ivlary Beth lvlclfenney, Treasurer Charlie Hem- pel, and Manager Jody Jordan. Bill Dola- way served as drum major tor the High- lander Band. Several competitions tilled the tall se- mester with activities tor the band. The Gathering ot the Scottish Clan in Sala- do, Texas, special performances at the Texas State Fair, and appearance at the middle school, and the lnterscholastic League Solo and Ensemble Contest in March topped the band's schedule. The Highlander Band provided enter- tainment tor themselves with an initiation party at Bachman's Lake, a Christmas Dance, and a spring banquet. There were also parties tor band members tollowing each home game. Band 0 lI5 RIGHT: CONCENTRATION IS one of The mosf imporianf facfors of success for Jean Combs. BELOW: STUDENTS WATCH affenflvely as Mr. Judefind demonsfrafes a difficulf passage. 5 6 i I FRONT ROW: T. WaIsI'1, M. Jackson, S. Ha+cI'1eH, O'DeII, L. Dobbs, M. Rirraff, M. Porfer, F. Moss, RiddIeIwuper, M. Meeks, A. Manning, L N. Maiden. SECOND ROW: E. Muse, E. Clarke, L. P. Cafncarf, D. Mcflairidge. FOURTH ROW: R. STANDING: B. Curran, J. Lafivrone, Mr. Loy, S. Propsf, K. Krufilek, B. Banks. TI-IIRD ROW: Bayoud. M. EIIio+, M. Ruflw, L. Elmore, S. Sfraus, R. Judefind. II6 o Orchesfra sk dvance Stud Develops Student Talents orchestra members improved their pertormance through an advanced pro- gram tor individual instruction in atter- school ctasses led by tvlr. Arlington Jude- tind. This allowed them to practice skills and develop new ones. Beginning in October with an evening concert accompanying the High- landaires, the orchestra participated in a Christmas assembly with the choir tor the school and community, a solo concert 'in January, University lnterscholastic League competition in April, and in lvlay its annual spring concert, New unitorms ot long blue skirts tor the girls and blue blazers and slaclcs tor the boys enhanced the orchestra's concert. Sara Hatchett served as president ot the 57-member orchestra, heading up the orchestras candy sale to raise S1000 to meet expenses. Other orchestra otticers included Vice- President Nancy Maiden, Secretary Karen Irons, Historian lvlerideth Jaclcson, and Financial Managers Karen Krutilelc and Iris Bradley. CANDY IS THE name ot the game as Jane La- Grone comes to the end other quota. FRONT Row-A Poe M srefe s Mcoanaei B efen, H. Williams, W. Smit - U h FO RTH ROW: L. TURED: G. Fisher, B. Martin, N. Oteman, I. Brad- Bishop. sFcoND'Rowf J, c.j,gi,S', L, Aiia,,'Rf turner, c. Millet. FIFTH ROW: B. Mathers, s. ley. K.Biehl. P L. B E. A d ,THIRD RCW: V, VA . Pierce, B. Sumrall, J. Flatt, D. Reiabian. NOT PIC- FYOF, VOWV1, D SFSOVI V Orchestra 0 II7 JAMES SIMPSON - LieuTenanT Colo- nel, BaTTalion Commander . .. DOUG COX - CadeT Maior ... DUB CROOK - CadeT Major KENT BROWN - CacleT Maior RICH- ARD HART - CadeT CapTain, TRACY HILSEWECK - CadeT Cap- Tain . . . PHIL REED - CadeT CapTain ...JOHN STOKES f CadeT CapTain .. . KEN DAVIS - CadeT FirsT Lieu- Tenanf . .. PAUL HARDEY - CadeT Second LieuTenanT. ROTC Officer Crowns ueen Of Annual Ball James Simpson presenTed PaTsy De- Jana as Oueen oT The annual ROTC Regi- menTal Ball on February 26 aTTer a semes- Ter oT work as an ROTC princess. Her Ta- voriTe song, Make Me Smile, accom- panied her coronaTion. Five oTher girls anxiously awaiTed The announcemenT oT The Oueen while ac- companied by Their TavoriTe songs. Lyn- eTTe MarTin selecTed The Theme Trom Love STory as her TavoriTe, while Linda Cockrell chose CrysTal Blue Persuasion, JulieT Kimbrew, You'lI Never Walk Alone, JenniTer Clark, Laura's Theme Trom Dr. Zhivagof' and PaTTi Pierce chose Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head. Climaxing The coronaTion, The prin- cesses and Their escorTs and The remain- ing oTTicers and Their daTes began The Grand March. Each one OT The girls made Their uniTorms ThaT They wore every Thurs- day ThroughouT The year. Their oTTiciaI TiTles were LieuTenanT Colonel, while The Oueen became a Tull Colonel. DuTies included aTTendance aT parades and riTle and drill Team compeTiTions. The princesses also were presenT aT The annual Federal lnspecTion. ABOVE RIGHT: ROTC princesses Linda Cockrell, LyneTTe MarTin, JenniTer Clark, Julie'T Kimbrew, and PaTTi Pierce are presenTed aT The annual ROTC Ball aTTer The coronaTion OT Oueen PaTsy DeJana, RIGHT: Corps members sTand aT aTTenTion during one oT Their parades on The drill Tield. H8 a ROTC COMPANY A - FRONT ROW: C. Drake, K. Davis, P. Hardy. SECOND ROW: K. Schreiber, J. Canary, K. Davis, K. Meride+h. THIRD ROW: D. Newport S. Brown, P. Manfle. CLEANING RIFLES IS The 'rask af hand for ROTC mem- ber PauI Harper as he prepares Io begin. N? as ..., iiii W, R .gig if H. A . 5 . ,, ..,., .o E g ' Vg, ,,,, .. I If 1, 51 W SENIORS RICK HART and James Simpson demon- COMPANY 'IBM Q FRONT ROW5 HendeV50U1 man. THIRD ROW: J. Beach. R. Gary, M. MiIIer. s'rra+e Ihe correc+ s+ance +o be used in rifle prac- E. BGII. T- HIISGWGCIK. D- COX, IVI. RWE- SECOND FOURTH ROW: D. Fox, R. Adams. rice in Ihe armory. ROW: D. Eisenhohr, P. Abboft J. branch, D. Frei- ROTC o I I9 1 E z 5 5 - OTC Receives Top Ratings in Competition lg 1 f .i if 4' Z6 , AILITARY BAND - FRONT ROW: A. DeSalrne . Davis. B. Dolaway, B. Smith, C. Coldwell. SFC BND ROW: M. Coleman, N. Stevens, R. Huddles on, R. Conner. THIRD ROW: R. Loclcett. W. Thet- tord. C. English, J. Fisher, G. Cuellar, J. Dugan. FOURTH ROW: D. Klenk, D. Pollard, J. Millis, D. Cobb, S. Straus. L. Swindle, D. Holson. Highland Rarlcs Reserve Otticers Training Corps brought home a tirst- place inspection and a second-place rat- ing overall in the Drill Team North Zone Competition in October. Colonel Joe M, Hill and Sergeant John McNiece commanded the corps ot IOO Cadets on a volunteer basis tor the tirst time, Ken Davis, Tracy Hilseweclc, Phil Reed, and John Stolces led A, B, and C Companies. The Gult Coast Drill Team Competi- tion at Houston in March and the Best Battalion in the City presented at Field Day in May were two contests in which the ROTC participated. Members ot the Corps came in third out ot 20 in the City Gallery Match. The classroom program included in- struction in operation and cleaning ot small arms and tield weapons, tirst aid and caution in the tield, and rules ot con- duct tor the armed torces. The tour Cadet companies, a band ot 24 members, a drill team, and a ritle team practiced about tive hours a week pre- paring tor the annual Federal Inspection. ., .. j i s . '--.' ' ...: - f 1 1 S ,.i. is i ii S K s A s , -.. . 5 - . f Q 'fi' s - s K is i . V g H h 1 g j E , V pa., f . get : ' - s C , fs, - ,igygg - . . V issss s sh... I q , K isss T A H' s f ssii -. - ' T' -. . -i f ii' i Tm ..-' iii. .-:-.ii. . 1 ' F 2 . Q T K . ...., V gg f kj ss., RKX. . f t ,-i..,,i X. . sii., sv. . i it 3' if , ii: is tf: A iiii 7 . ' .. x it F- i ..,,- . s Q F or it i ,,,. K R - :-,.... 1 i'. A ' A .sss XT 'A . 'F - i ...F Q iii . K 'R ' .ss v 1 Q. ..xL . . i 3 , ,J ir. 7 , A - Ml! K ..r i ,,..1i 4 . P :sf as C ssss T i ---.Q ff -i . W. 1 - - S. . :::' I f X. I f - . K . - 1 5 - .T ' . , 'i I Alfa. iff. i ':.. I Ri iiiii F - - ' H T ' E I g . ...IL ,A . g.,. g, A W iii. if 1 t A 2 T F - ' -. 5 . fl' if... 1'f ,.. .i..,x ., K .L - 5 I - : 5 M I ' K . 3 g -2 5 3 iii - -.f.. . .,iii f :S 1 .,.. - iisii -. . . ' ' - , I... s NH gggg I - g sy gg-. J g j V REGIMENTAL GUARD - FRONT ROW: D. Cox, Rice, P. Abbott. R. Poole, T. Wyatt, D. Henderson. Stokes, D. Freiman, D. Williams, M. Miller, P. Ross. K. Davis, P. L. Reed, K. Brown. SECOND ROW: S. K. Meredith. THIRD ROW: S. Brown, J. Branch, J. ROTC o I2I p,w.,.,-. 1 7s 4' E ' '51 6 5 I , I rwi f -if . A Q i H ,f 'll 11 . . 5 nm -s ,- Ts, Y ATHLETICS COACH HERMAN BAILEY and Ihe I97O Scoi capfains from Ieffz AIan Bryant Kenny Vick, Randy BiddIe T I97O SEASON RECORD 8-3 HP r 4---- 44 Paschal .4....,, ..... I 3 HP --4-,- I4 Irving ..,..,.,.. .... O HP A - A- ZI Irving MacArI'hur ,4.,., .O HP --I-.- 27 Richland ,...I.4 ,..,. l 3 HP .,--.,, 7 Wichi+a Falls ,..,.2I HP '--,-4 28 GarIand .,... .,... 2 5 HP -'l-'- 36 Mesquife ,..... ,.,. 7 HP '-,'-- I4 Norfh Mesquife ,...... IO HP ---- 35 Den+on ..,..... ..,. 7 HP '--'--- 9 R. L. Turner ..... 3I HP --4'l-4 0 Arlingfon ........,.,. 22 PLAYER OE THE WEEK AWARD Kenny Vick ..,,......4,..,...... PaschaI AIan Bryanf ,.,.,..........,..,... Irving Sfeve Van Amburgh .,... Irving MacArThur Erank Joiner ,.....,..., .... ,,.. R i chIand Jack Biddle Tom Dyer ..... ..... W ichifa EaIIs Chuck Hodge ,.... .,.,. G arland Paul Cafhcarf Emerson SwaIweII .,., ...,.. M esquire TyIer Dawson Richard Marfin .. .... Norfh Mesqui+e Bob SiIIers Kei+h McCreary Bond Beams Bob Bruner David Ward Sfeven Shipp Sfeven Shipp .... ......DenIon .,.. R. L. Turner ....ArIingI'on I24 o Varsify EooIbaII RICHARD MARTIN corrals a Mesqllife SIaIIion. I VARSITY FOOTBALL - FRONT ROW: R. Askew, manager, K. Vick, B. Ashe, J. Bailey, K. McCreary R. Marfin, T. O'Dwyer, D. CIarke, M. Tafe, A. Bry- ant B. Manning, manager. SECOND ROW: E. Eer geson, manager, R. Rees-Jones, manager, E, SwaI weII, G. Perry, B. SiIIers, L. Klein, D. Ward. R CIonIz. B. Beams, T. Dyer, E. Johnson, J. Simpson THIRD ROW: P. Joiner, B. Eicke, T. Harkness, D RANDY CLONTZ GIVES Highland Park good field posifion affer an Irving punf. V..- C . i FL, A - L Hunf, T. Hunf, F. Joiner, S. Thompson, S. Curran, S. B. Bruner, P. Cafhcarf, R. Biddle, S. Van Amburgh. Shipp, T. Dawson, J. Biddle, R. Kinchelow, manag- G. Campbell, J. McCarfer, B. Myers, C. Hodge, ar, C. Harkey, manager. FOURTH ROW: P. Jones, M. Rodgers, C. Ragland. pirit Hits Peak for Wichita Falls Game Sporfing a defense which held fwo opponenfs scoreless and fwo ofhers fo a single fouchdown. HP experienced fhe mosf successful foofball season since I959. Wifh only fwo defeafs during fhe regular season, fhe Scofs finished in a fhree-way fie for fhe disfricf 8-AAAA crown. Seffing fhe pace for fhe season, fhe Blue and Gold won fhe opening garne over Forf Worfh Paschal 4I-I3. HP scored five of fhe firsf six fimes if had fhe ball wifh quarferback Kenny Vick and full- back Alan Bryanf as fhe main weapons of fhe pofenf offense. Vick finished wifh fhree fouchdown passes while Bryanf gained I37 yards fo lead all rushers. DEFENSE YIELDS NOTHING HP showed ifs forfe, fhe defense, as if shuf ouf Irving. The Scofs firsf scored on a I3-yard fouchdown pass from Vick fo wide receiver Billy Ashe. HP's second score resulfed when Ashe recovered an onside kick on fhe Tiger's 49-yard line. The offense fook only six plays fo cash in wifh Bryanf scoring fo leave fhe final score againsf Irving I4-O. I970 INDIVIDUAL AWARDS ALL-DISTRICT 8-AAAA OFFENSE Chuck Hodge, Alan Bryanf, Paul Cafhcarf ALL-DISTRICT 8-AAAA DEFENSE Frank Joiner, Jack Biddle, Tom Dyer ALL-DISTRICT 8-AAAA HONORABLE .MENTION Kenny Vick, Billy Ashe, Les Klein, David Ward, Bond Beams, Randy Clonfz, Sfeve Van Amburgh, Bob Bruner, Tyler Dawson, David Clarke DISTRICT DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Tom Dyer ALL-GREATER DALLAS HONORABLE IVIENTION Tom Dyer, Paul Cafhcarf ALL-METROPOLITAN HONORABLE MENTION Tom Dyer, Paul Cafhcarf FORGOTTEN LINEMAN AWARD Jack Simpson FlGHT'N'EST SCOT AWARD Sfeve Van Amburgh CONSCIENTIOUS SCOT AWARD Jack Simpson Varsify Foofball 0 l25 Q , Av, 'A-1, i il ' 4- ABOVE: Alan Bryan? clears a palh Through which Randy Clonlz will run aqainsl Richland. RIGHT: Wichila Falls All-Slale quarferbaclc l.awA renee Williams is broughl down by Richard Marlin wifh immediafe help from Torn Dyer. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP LEFT: While a Garland dee fender rushes for The ball. Billy Ashe fries lo rnain- fain his hold on il. TOP RIGHT: Bolo Sillers prepares lo level a Norlh Mesquile defender on a kickoff relurn. BOTTOM: Gaining valuable yardage around rhe leff end. Kenny Viclc carries againsl Garland. IZ6 0 Varsily Poolball utstandmg Defense Blanks Both Irvmgs The lvlacArThur game remained scoreless unTil laTe in The Third guarTer when Vick used play-acTion Taking To Treeze The lvlacArThur secondary as Ashe slipped by To receive a 53-yard bomb. BryanT carried in Trom The Three on The nexT play. ATTer a second BryanT score, backup-guarTerback KeiTh lvlccreary en- Tered The conTesT To direcT The oTTense To a Tinal Touchdown leaving The score HP 2l - lv1acArThur O. ln The TirsT meeTing beTween The schools, HP rolled To iTs TourTh sTraighT vicTory as iT deTeaTed The Richland Reb- els 27-I3. Junior Bob Sillers won scoring honors wiTh Two Touchdowns. The game was Tied brieTly in The TirsT guarTer buT The ScoTs regained conTrol when Tailback Randy ClonTz scored on an end sweep, giving The ScoTs a 8l-7 halTTime lead. Richland scored TirsT in The second halT buT Tom Dyer and Tom Harkness led The deTense in shuTTing ouT The Rebels, while The oTTense scored anoTher 6. Frank Join- er played an excellenT game, recovering Two Rebel Tumbles and kicking Three poinTs aTTer Touchdowns. '69 STATE CHAMPS DEFEAT SCOTS The peak oT The season saw WichiTa Falls and HP clash as boTh Teams opened 4-O records. WichiTa Falls was Then ranked number one in The sTaTe wiTh HP ninTh. The TirsT quarTer was a sTandoTT as boTh Teams employed unyielding de- Tenses. WichiTa broke The scoring ice six minuTes deep in The second quarTer by scoring on a Two-yard run by all-sTaTe guarTerback Lawrence Williams. The ScoTs Tied The score beTore The halT wiTh a Vick-To-Ashe pass Tollowed by a Two- yard plunge by BryanT. The second halT yielded Two WichiTa Falls Touchdowns againsT a superb deTense led by The dis- TricT's deTensive player oT The year, Tom Dyer, as The CoyoTes earned one oT Their lowesT scores oT The season. HP Tailed To score in The second halT so The game ended 2I-7, The ScoTs TirsT loss. For The TirsT Time in Tive years, The Blue and Gold deTeaTed arch-rival Garland as The disTricT race began. The ScoTs lumped ouT To an easy 2l-O halTTime lead and a surprising 28-O Third quarTer advanTage. The Tide Turned in The lasT quarTer as Garland exploded Tor 25 poinTs. ln The Tinal momenTs, David Ward sTiTled Gar- land's desperaTe aTTempT aT vicTory by in- TercepTing a pass, HP sTopped The Gar- land eTTorTs as iT clung To iTs 28-25 lead. VarsiTy FooTball 0 l27 HP Wins Toss, Loses to Colts In Bi-District DespiTe a damp Tield which IimiTed The oTTense, The ScoTs rebounded wiTh a convincing 36-7 Thrashing oT lvlesguiTe. The vicTory proved an overall Team eTTorT wiTh Touchdowns scored by l3ryanT, Dyer, Mark TaTe, and Emerson Swalwell. The Golden Avalanche won iTs Third consecuTive disTricT game wiThouT a loss by sliding by NorTh lvlesquiTe I4-IO. The STallions scored TirsT as They kicked a Tield goal six minuTes inTo The game. However, Ashe reTurned The Tollowing kickoTT To deep in NorTh lvlesguiTe TerriTory. l3oTh Teams scored anoTher TD in The second halT, giving HP The Tour-poinT win. DENTON DOWNED DespiTe sTraTegy To sTop The ScoT run- ning aTTack which gained 227 yards, The ScoTs clinched a Tie Tor The disTricT cham- pionship by deTeaTing The DenTon Bron- cos in The homecoming game. Bob Sillers had one oT his beTTer games, running Tor IO7 yards leading all rushers. Tri-capTain Randy Biddle and Tackle Paul CaThcarT opened gaping holes in The DenTon line To complemenT The successTul backing. The ScoTs also overcame The DenTon deTense wiTh a poTenT passing aTTack as l.es Klein received a Touchdown pass To run The score up To Highland Park 35, DenTon 7. Using a rare combinaTion oT wind, rain, Friday The I3Th, and Their Tenacious de- Tense, CarrollTon R. l.. Turner sTunned The Blue and Gold To win 3l-9. Turner Took advanTage oT Two inTercepTions, Two Tumbles, and a blocked punT To posT a 24-3 halTTime lead, which The oTTense could noT overcome. The loss dropped HP inTo a Three-way Tie wiTh Garland and Turner Tor The disTricT TiTle. AlThough They Tailed To win The Tinal regular season game, The ScoTs did repre- senT The 8-AAAA disTricT in The bi-dis- TricT play-OTT wiTh ArlingTon, having won The Three-way coin Toss wiTh Garland and R. L. Turner. For The TirsT Time since I959, Highland Park advanced To The posT-season play- oTTs. The glory was shorT-lived Though, as The ArlingTon ColTs Thumped HP 22-O. T28 0 VarsiTy FooTball LEFT: ln The WichiTa Falls game, a CoyoTe breaks brieTly Trom David Ward. BELOW: The oTTicials Tell The sTory as an unidenTi- Tied ScoT scores againsT Garland. BOTTOM: The Highland Parlc deTense meeTs Ar- lingTon head-on in The bi-disTricT play-oTT. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP LEFT: Senior linebacker STeve Van Amburgh reTurns an inTercepTed pass againsT DenTon. TOP RIGHT: Having deTeaTed MesquiTe, Tom Dyer and Bond Beams leave The Tield aTTer a iolo well done. MlDDLE: FirsT Through The sign, Tom Dyer leads The Team onTo The Tield Tor The game wiTh Garland. BOTTOM: fxcTion in The line is The name oT The game Tor cenTer James Simpson. 9 ' as .. --N R135-T,,.s-,. Qi 1' T sssilgr T :., VarsiTy FooTball 0 IZ9 -Ql- 17 ' 'f ' f 1 2.33 Q 1? s 2 B TEAM - FRONT ROW: E. Price, H. Lockett, S. Solburg, D. Bruner, S. Gibbons, D. Wildman, M. Ellis, Coach Holmes, E. Guest, B. Ward, D. Farmer, S. Norris, D. Alcott, V. Hodge, R. Jones, R. Fara- Forrester, J. Walker, D. Free, G, O'Dwyer, J. Alli- bee, H. Peck, D. Adams, T. Finley, R. Brown, P. son, T. Ryder, B. Grittith. SECOND ROW: Coach Rohlts, Coach Shelton, T. Latimer, Coach Sorrells. Underclassman Football Teams Win Experience, Leadership, Dexterity Under the leadership ot head coach Johnnie Henderson, the B team com- piled a 7-3 season record and captured a third place in district play. The B teamers got ott to a slow start by losing to Lake Highlands 8-O but quiclcly regained contidence with vic- tories over lrving 34-I2 and lrving Mac- Arthur 34-I8. They continued their win- ning strealc by bombing Richland High 42-7, and deteating Jesuit 2I-6. Contronted by archrival Garland, the B team played a hard-tought game but tell by the score ot 28-2 I. The Scots came baclc with a sound victory over Mesquite, but then lost a clincher to North Mes- quite I5-I3. The B teamers concluded the season with two important victories l3O 0 B Team Football over the Denton and R. L. Turner squads. Both the ottense and detense ot the B team were tactors in the winning sea- son. The HP ottense averaged a score ot 26 points a game while the detense held the opposition to an average ot I3 points. A decided asset to the team were the junior veterans, whose leadership and experience proved invaluable to the sophomore MB teamers. Eight wins and one loss comprised the Gold Freshman Team season record while the Blue Team compiled a two wins and seven loss record. Captains ot the Blue Team were Scott Sager, Tom Hall, and Greg LaFitte. Prentiss Hall, Franlc Harri- son, and Greg Fornett led the Gold Team to a district championship. t THlRD ROW: K. Saunders, B. Striet, F. Shelton, C Kneese, C. Koustobardis, B. Peper, J. Norris, C Alan, D. Little, T. Triese, S. Miller. HELD BACK BY a detender, sophomore Skeeter Miller dives tor the ball during the tense North Mesquite game but misses by inches. COTT SOLBUR6 LISTENS closely while Coach Ellis insfrucfs him on fhe confusing R. L. Turner offense. OLD TEAM - FRONT ROW: T. Livingslon, R. ood, P. Lecroy. J. Crockelf, G. Tucker. C. Ray, . Downs, M. Armsfrong. P. Hershorn. SECOND OW: T. Ladner, F. Harrison, H. Browning. S. obley. M.'BouIIinghouse, P. Hall, G. Fornel, D. izer, J. Gonzalez, J. VanAmburgh, C. Spradley. D ROW: Coach Jones, J. Norris, C. Smifh, P. '3 :ES 3li21f 44. II 4 .516 rf -ei ' I Qfakoiie 4? wg? w7N'iaS Bagg, J. Flagg, N. Ward, R. Wood, G. Clay, B. Hirschi, T. Dillard, E. Mercer, R. Lawrence, Coach Emery. FOURTH ROW: T. Haralson, M. Baker, T. Baker, J. Wissenhunr, D. Houpl, C. Bradley, R. Wright C. Remberf, J. Caslellaw, B. Shaffer. W. Rodgers. S?'s?Bw 2 ji . i 94, I 39 32 . sa. 40, on gg ' w i r 3 g ic l 3LUE TEAM '- FRONT ROW: J. Sigler, B. Thomp- son, R. Hennekes, C. Badgell, E. Maher, J. Schulfz, D. Newman, C. Keller, R. Smilh. SECOND ROW: N. Neely, C. Hopkins, M. Ward, K. Comfort S. Seger, L. Dupre, T. Hall, G. LaFiI're, F. Baird. C. vlash. THIRD ROW: Coach Rhoads, M. Johnson, C. Scolf, T. Forman, R. Wright P. Simms, M. Miler, A. Fine, C. Thompson. J. Majors, K. Askew, Coach Sfarnes, K. Hearne. FOURTH ROW: J. Field. M. Umphries, T. Heimburger, R. Said, C. Haferlepe, R. Thomas, R. Duncan, R. Sfein, R. Sidd, P. Holbin. ....o Mia B TEAM 7-3 .O Lake Highlands . .. ....8 34 Irving ............ ..... I 2 34 Irving MacArIhur .. ..... I8 42 Richland ......... ..., 7 2I Jesuif ..... .... 6 2I Garland ...,. ,,... 2 8 50 Mesquife ....,. .,.. O I3 Norlh Mesquire .. ..... I5 20 Denfon ...... . . . I9 23 R. L. Turner .... 6 FRESI-IMAN GOLD TEAM 8-I 20 Denfon Gold .... ..... 6 ,22 Denfon Maroon ..,.. 6 TurnerBIue I4 Turner While .... ..... 6 ,8 Denlon Gold .... ...,. O Denlon Maroon .... I2 44 Turner Blue ... ....2O 29 Turner While ,,.. .... I 2 34 HP Blue ...... .... I 6 FRESI-IMAN BLUE TEAM 2-7 ...ZZ Turner While ,... .....8 ....8 TurnerBIue..... ....28 ...I4 Denlon Gold .... -..32 .8 Denlon Maroon ,...28 ,...O TurnerWhi're,,.. ....32 ...22 Turner Blue ..,.. ....O DenI'onGoId.... .,..2O ..,,0 Denlon Maroon ,...52 ...I6 HPGoId... ....34 Freshman Foolloall 0 I3I VARSITY BASKETBALL: Coach Bo Snowden. R. fri, T. Delafour. M. 6osseH, N. Lemon, D.,Kimmel, send, M. McGee, D. Crook, manager. Reeves, manager, R. Addison, B. Williams, S. Nas- M. Paflerson, D. Bradley, J. Fry. G. Kerr, D. Town- I97O-7l SEASON RECORD HP ...... 82 Hillcresf .,.. . HP ....., 96 Waco .... . HP .,.,,. 69 Sunsel ..., . HF .,,,,. 80 lrving ..,... , HP ...... 63 Hillcresl' .... , HP .,..,. 79 Waco .....,.. . HP .,,,,, 93 Crozier Tech .., , HP ,,.... 90 Sherman ,..,.. . HP ,,..., 9I Sunsef ..,... , HP ...... 65 Ausfin Regan . . . HP ,..,,. 89 San An+onio Highlands ....,.. HP ,,,.., 68 A8zM Consolidafed . HP ,,.,,, 76 Corpus Chrisli Miller HP ,.,.,, 76 Sherman .,......,. HP ,,,,., 72 Lake Highlands ..., HP ,,...A 86 S+. Marks ,..., . HP ,.,.., 83 Sherman ,.,. . HP ,.,,., 80 S+. Marks ... . HP ...,.. 79 Plano ....,.. , HP ...,.. 59 Richardson .. . HP ,.,,,. 69 Denfon .,...... . HP ,,,,.. 55 Garland ......,,.. HP ,,,,,, 6I Arlingfon Heighls .. HP ...,.. 78 Sf. Marks ..,...,,. HP ..,... 68 Norfh Mesquife ..., HP ,,,,,, 75 Mesquire ,.... , HP ,,,,,A 70 Denfon ,.... . HP ,,,,,, 60 Turner ........ , HP ...... 48 Garland ....... . HP ..,... 97 Norfh Mesquife ,... HP ,,.,AA 66 Mesquife ,..... . HP ,,.,,, 68 Denfon ...... . HP ,,,,,, 58 Turner ...... , HP ,,,,,, 65 Garland ..,. . HP ...... 48 Garland .... . l32 0 Varsify Baskelball www if iff' MURRAY G-OSSETT COMES down wilh a rebound againsl Norfh Mesquile as Doug Bradley wafches. oundballers Compile 29-6 SURROUNDED BY R. L. TURNER Lions, co-capTain Guy Kerr iumps high To grab an imporTanT rebound. in-Loss Tall Using a Tenacious man-Tor-man de- Tense, The roundballers, led by co-cap- Tains Bowman Williams and Guy Kerr, ex- Tended Their 2l-3 winning sTreak To eighT wins and no losses in The HP TournamenT. AT The AusTin lnviTaTional Tournament The ScoTs losT Their TirsT game, bu+ They wenT on To win wiTh deTeaTs over San An- Tonio Highlands. ARM ConsolidaTed, and Corpus ChrisTi Miller. Junior PosTmen Neel Lemmon and David Kimmel and Senior Mark PaTTerson conTribuTed greaT- ly To The roundballers' success. WiTh The sharpshooTing oT Junior Tommy DelaTour and Seniors John Ery and Ricky Addison, The Blue and Gold eliminaTed ST. Mark's, Plano, Richardson, and DenTon in The Dr Pepper TournamenT. In The Tinals, The roundballers losT a hearT- breaker To arch rival Garland and Tin- ished wiTh a 2l-3 pre-disTricT record. COMPETITION PROVES TOUGH WiTh disTricT compeTiTion Tougher Than ever This year, The baskeTballers exploded Their way To an eighT-won and Two-losT record. However, The meThod oT winning disTricT had changed wiTh The division oT The scheduled games inTo Two halves, wiTh a winner oT each halT and a playoTT OT These Two Teams To deTermine The disTricT champion. ln The TirsT halT oT disTricT play, excel- lenT rebounding and hoT shooTing en- abled The baskeTballers To sTarT OTT TasT wiTh wins over NorTh MesquiTe, MesguiTe, DenTon, and deTending champion Carroll- Ton. The ScoT's nexT Toe, The Owls oT Oar- land, had also gone undeTeaTed Tor Tour disTricT games, and HP losT To Them, 48- 65. SCOTS LOSE PLAYOEE ln The second halT oT disTricT play, The roundballers used The philosophy oT beaT- ing The opponenT down The courT and shooTing. The nexT game againsT Oar- land, who was aT ThaT Time number Two in The sTaTe, proved a big one Tor The 5coTs. Employing a devasTaTing TasT break and ball conTrol oTTense, The 5coTs whipped The Owls 65-62, and kepT alive hopes Tor disTricT. WiTh even 4-I records, HP and Gar- land had a playoTT game To decide who would be champion OT The second halT. Playing aT SMU's Moody coliseum, The ScoTs wenT down in deTeaT, 48-56. VarsiTy BaskeTball 0 l33 w,.S. W . Q gwx. ' . , 9 ' 5:2 QE K' 1 J. ,.,, ,,, , , its N 'N t 33 gf A 'ff C51 5.55078 , W' Jr f X . pn ..., M in ii www , x ,,,,. 5 I i , y I E .k.- K 'UQ-...... Li , 4 Q2 2 P i x L ' ' '7'sq,,, A - m , Q -QI, ' ., -NW z' nf Y l34 o Varsify Baskefball my , -NQXNN S 3 in 3 I 'laps It W 5 l K ':' Q- A A -- '4 ' iizg ,,, I Scots Play Arch Rival in District Pla off T W1 A ,X egg aaa , X ' fs T. In I an I TOP LEET: Riclcy Addison geTs Two againsT Cro- zier Tech. TOP CENTER: Bowman Williams sneaks Through The Irving Tigers' deTense Tor a layup. UPPER RIGHT: Neel Lemonqgrimaces in pain as he geTs KaraTei chopped by an Irving player. LOWER RIGHT: Mark PaTTerson shooTs a Treee Throw aT CarroIITon in a crucial siTuaTion. LEFT: Leaping above The opposiTion, Guy Kerr puTs The ball Through The hoop Tor Two more poinTs. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP LEFT: In The TirsT game wiTh Garland. Neel Lemon sTreTches To block a shoT. TOP RIGHT: David Kimmel goes high To score Two poinTs againsT The Garland Owls. LOWER LEFT: John Ery pops in Two aT DenTon. LOWER RIGHT: Co-capTain Bowman Williams charges Through The Garland deTense Tor a shoT. Varsiiy BasIceTbalI 0 I35 B TEAM - FRONT ROW: C. Culberson, M. Freeman, D. Reiebian, B. Taylor, D. Coker, J. SmiTh. SECOND ROW: H. ShuITs, T. MaTThews, K. Doo- Iey. T. DooIiTTIe, M. Harris. THIRD ROW: M. I.usT- Freshmen Wm Je 'B' Team Defeats WiTh The aid oT good Team depTh, The I97I ScoT B baskeTbaII Team Tinished The year wiTh an overall record OT If? wins and 9 losses, plus one addiTionaI and unanTicipaTed Ioss, ThaT OT The oTTiciaI record bookI AIThough The season was a Team eTTorT, Tive players worked consisTenTIy well: Bob Arnold, David Coker, Kirk Dooley, Mike ForesTer, and David Wildman. The ScoTs had a combined disTricT Tally oT Tive wins and Tive Iosses. Tw-o oT The vicTories came in The TirsT haIT oT The sea- son, Three in The second. The remaining porTion oT The schedule was composed oT I4 vicTories in non-disTricT games wiTh only Tour losses. Even Though The 'TBI' Teamers could posT only a Third-place dis- TricT Tinish, They ended The season on a winning noTe, deTeaTing Garland Tor The I36 0 B BaskeTbaII sult Tournamentg Garland Twice second Time in The season. Under senior high school Tor The TirsT Time, The Treshman Blue and WhiTe Teams played To a season ToTaI oT 32-I7. The Blues and WhiTes compeTed againsT each oTher aT Times during The season. The Blue Team. coached by Mr. RoberT C. Rhoads, won The Garland TournamenT by deTeaTing Coach James R. Ernery's WhiTes Tor The championship. HP also won The JesuiT TournamenT, playing wiTh The Two Teams combined. 'OuTsTanding players Tor The WhiTes were STeve Jeske, Charles Bradley, Pres- Tiss Hall, Robby Thomas, Gary Kimmel, and Frank Harrison. Larry Dupre, JeTT FIaTT, Wes Herndon, David Newman, ReT STein, CIITT Ray, Bill Sumrall, James Si- gler, and John Traeger helped The Blues To an I8-8 season record. DESPITE THE EFFORTS oT a DenTon posTman. David Wildman pulls down a rebound. ed, manager. T. Rider, D. Wildrnan, B. Arnold, M. ForesTer, T. Sealey, D. Adams, Coach T. SheITon. -ui j' K MIKE FORESTER STRETCHES lo conlrol a iump ball againsl Denlon. NHITE TEAM - FRONT ROW: W. Rogers, man- -ager. J. Padgill, D. Vilches, T. Haralson, F. Harri- son. J. Aldredge. R. Elkins. SECOND ROW: E. Giles. H. Browning, G. Tucker, J. Hill, J. Crockell, X .. l l AMID A MYRIAD ol hands, lhe Blues gain conlrol lrom lhe Whiles. S. Jeske, M. Armslrong. THIRD ROW: E. Mercer, manager, P. Hall, M. Jumper, C. Spradley, C. Bra- deley. R. Duncan, C. Remberl, R. Thomas, G. Kim- mel. Coach James Emery. i I - FRONT ROWCR, Slein, C, Sgoll, manager, K. Askew. manager. THIRD ROW: J. D. Newman, B. Wrighl. J. Hilzleberger, P. Muller. Flall, J. Traeger' I Dupre-1 D- I-IOUPT' 6- ClaY' W- SECOND ROW: Coach Roberl Rhoads, C. Ray. J. Herndon. M. Baker, M. Millel. Shullz, B. Sumrall, W. Neely, J. Sigler, K. Hearn, l97O-7l WHITE TEAM SEASON RECORD Turner While ..... Richardson Wesl .. Garland Auslin ... Turner Blue .... . HP Blue .... . HP Blue ...... . Garland Sam Houslon .... . Turner Blue .... . HP Blue ......... Bishop Lynch ..... Bishop Dunne .. . Garland Sam Houslon .... . Mesquile Maroon . Turner While ..... Denlon Slrickland . Turner Blue ....... Denlon Congress . , HP Blue ......... Turner While ..... Denlon Slrickland . Turner Blue ....... Denlon Congress .. HP Blue ...... . I97O BLUE TEAM SEASON RECORD Sl. Marks . . . Turner Blue.. Richardson Norlhwood . .. Garland Bussey . . 'Richardson Berkner HP While ...... HP Vnfhile .... Turner While . .. Bishop Lynch ... Bishop Dunne , .. Garland Jackson Turner Blue. . . HP While. . . HP While. . . Sam Houslon . Sl. Marks ....... Denlon Congress. Turner While .... Denlon Slrickland Turner Blue ...... HP While ...... Denlon Congress. Turner While. . .. Denlon Slrickland Turner Blue ...... HP While .... Freshman Baskelball 0 4-565 N? P of' 3' 'v' f . fi ff L f 1 . W 5 , .N 'ic-24 I 'slay 'l b .Q gg' X lpn! G5 un.-.E M, ,A i ' - I' 'W K Q, ' , if' N, g . 5 ,, '-f?f'sf3iiili'f..': 4 . Q, lJ,.,,,...f 'W+ v, . . Lili 1 , . .. . . ' .Q 'f ' W 5 .,f....,,. I li'l'53iia2I?i?-iii' L,'i f .77 'I if N'gw 4i,illiT ' ii .fknf - 1 I -f-T... i i .M FRONT ROW: R. Addison, C. Hodge, D. Eoqle- ROW: L. Klein, B. Myers. D. Malher, S. Naslri, V, Harris. T. Triece, T. Willis, R. Goss. man, K. Tale, T. Kohler, D. Freeman. SECOND Hodge. THIRD ROW: Coach Cecil Holmes, M. I97I SEASON SCHEDULE I ' ' 9134 ' W , , 1g -' March I .., .......,..... Irving if S ' E vi 7 I , X i g March 3 ... ..... Lake Highlands f ig . I 5 A Falun, March 5 . . . ....., Hillcresl . if Q ii K ' March 8 .... ........... Irving . V I ,' QQ i March IO ... ...,. Bryan Adams K 'gg I V A 1 March I3 . .. ....., Hillcresl ii ii 'L ' March I5 .... ....,.. R ichardson A March I6 .,. ..... Bryan Adams f S ,. i March I8 .......,... Hillcresl xx!! I I ' fc March 20 .... .... S oulh Oak Cliff T74 Y fi' March 22 ... .....,. ....Jesuil .L L' March 26 .,. ............. Jesuil L if E March 30 .... .... N orlh Mesquile Q April 2 ..... ...,..... G arland , I April 6 ..., ...... D enlon 1 J April 9 ..,. ,..... lvl esguile , W , ui , April I3. .. ...... R. L. Turner 'I T' K I- , April I6 ...., .... N orlh Ivlesquile g V 'L a'.' V fy. April 20 ....- ......... G afield 2 . f ? A . April 23 . . ....... Denlon Lk . i 77' f,,'y. April 27 ..... ...... lvl esquile A . I ig. N ' Q , . .Q -f A , , M -. 'ff :ff April 30 ..... . . .R. L. Turner W , Q ' . 'Sz' S i if TZf T I 5203 5... ' . ,qgf27'1??I5-'iiiihff , ., 4 M KA, I M A HELPING TO DEFEAT Hillcresl, Doug Eogleman WHILE THE OUTFIELD awails, hurler David Malh rounds lhird base before heading for home. er uncorlcs a lasl ball pasl a T. J. baller. I38 o Baseball Smallballers Begin Year ith 3-1 Victor y ,, .- .s ,1LiQL:,L . V -5. Q sw . 1 s f 1. K u -gigs u QQ . . . M- ,ffii Aim wg y tg. , X. ' . ' P' -f . H.,.f, . ,.-, L . i 4 T ' i N new W, iginyvgm'-'ffiii s uf if Q, . .xr ,sig i .,-f-.gyiysgffg V- .Wg ,K . - - 1 , if f as sii . c .. . 1-We . - 11-wA'5'., -fa'-A .. f IWW, .. use ess .. . 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Prac- fice sfarfed in Qcfober fo prepare for several pre-season scrimmages and fhe firsf game March l. Experience was a sfrong poinf as fhe smallballers had nine refurning leffermen from fhe I97O season. Refurning seniors were infielder Kirk Tafe, pifchers Chuck Hodge and David Freeman, and ouffield' er Les Klein, ouffielder David lvlafher, pifcher Sfeve Nasfri, and cafcher Vernon Hodge. ln order fo build experience, a Scof B baseball feam was formed for fhe firsf fime. The B bafsmen, coached by Mr. Kennefh Sfarnes, was comprised pri- marily of freshmen and sophomores and played and pracficed separafely from fhe A feam. Opponenfs were B feamers from fhe same schools fhaf played fhe varsify schedule. TO HIT THE seasons firsf grand slam home run, Les Klein knocks fhe ball pasf all defenders. +534 T ASK' gli i We W M3 e an :K T f 1 5 L. is . uf H Q 'rdf 7 if, 'L fs. waxy' - V A . .. ,. A ' 'i ... m ffi., 1 fn , A A . -r .,,2r-f-w if. .-g ' ' ' ' J 3 W 7 .wp -'fr-w i f'-af - 1, . . WM N 1 P' .ff l in fi, I 'f' - 'wi ' ,. 'ff , 'Y 2 -I .I Ig' ,,.f- Mgr yi,-'if ,,,-,fy 2 Mm f I sw 'I i 'fV1f - s 4. fiW . .. 1w.u:5Q!z ., ' N ,Y . 55? V, . ' ,W,1,afQ .fi X w.B,,,!,,r?9vi f- Y A I .YM ,V ,gsggn gif, . . ' K ,. fMf'M M in A. f-fx! ,vc 0' ,L SW H , A I f ' V, - ,gungg 35,45-,, , was Myvn . , ' -- , TAKING ADVANTAGE OF an Irving error, Sfeve BOBBY MYERS AND David Mafher rendezvous near home plafe fo cover a fly ball while fheir feamrnafes Nagfri Steals home in The Scots' Season Opener, wafch a Thomas Jefferson base runner fry in vain fo score. Baseball o I39 BELOW: Chuck Hodge nips John WashingTon aT The Tape Tor a close vicTory in The IZO-yard high- hurdles. RIGHT: WiTh sheer deTerminaTion Richard Adams runs The Two-mile race aT The CarroIITon meeT, FAR RIGHT: Explosion is The word as Cinderman LiTT Iv1arTin breaks Trom The sTarTing block. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Jimmy DePeTris Tenses every muscle as Alan BryanT passes The baTon. BOTTOM: STeve VanAmburgh glides over a hurdle while pracTicing Tor The upcoming meeTs. A :NBL Tg A riff I . Hi? 'Qiay . Y' , V 'li 9 9 I Q, . .4 A xii N 2' -f Q N T Sixers :HS Iii Tis Tiiwfif II 1-1 f aff' ' iiffl ..--I 49 ' A I is , I ' A' y -I . f,x-X.. if K A fl?-' QC 6. 'X T' NTT, T. T -I 'iw' - .f L ill . nr are I I Cf: .- ueii is I-59145 ri:-'T f'CiiiT55 i I? I QEWUNMJ ' Tb y - K ' ' 2- c' I '- it i.m..3i,J 'y L 1 ' I .1 fs .- 3 I K g I y I Q , V: ' q , Q. 2-1, . 35 1 T 5 A Q gf A N X. N mx i V Q N V it Y . f i kVV,. 1 fa v xx VX EWHVJI Num, E A , ', I 1 I , r A 'T : I, ' - .. U, 1 l if :fy wi ' .sms MG Li 95019 1-'TWT .iliiiois TSI'fITI5f ' I ,I , M519 I gg- 5 T I ja is x - I ,rf ,V w-f-ef is : . 'E J 'W Y. H A .khg ii , 1 xii' i , i'iAi' f 1 cazfafx Q . VARSITY TRACK - FRONT ROW: G. WinniTord, manager, J. O'Connor, L. Iv1arTin, A. BryanT, R. Iv1arTin, S. Vaughn, T. Aldredqe, R. Askew, manag- I4O 0 VarsiTy Track er. SECOND ROW: J. DePeTris, M. Fanning, R Jones, K. Powell, R. Fischer, S. McDaniel, E. GraT- Ton, S. Said, L. Carrozza. manager. THIRD ROW S. Van Amburgh, B. Beams, R. Adams, N. Hall, R. Box, J. Bailey, D. Free, A. Knight S. Miller, Coach Jim Mouser. Reed Fischer Brea is School ' 'SW' lj.. Jar' W ., ff -JWAI' aff 1. T.,-Q9 ,f- VVV, 5 2 fff- Q ,. . . . 457. My-gu3.:.,g.s 'A' .1 .,.2a.mz . i , , we ,,,- ,,,'f ...LN-. mv- f A M M 4 .5Lc2zfg1s.z'fw'fn'r T' - P a - W HW . WSQ M . - X'-ice -'Ji-in 'J 35 37. . L vi W 5m.'?..31 V 7 -.,,Y. 1 F' Mile Record Cindermen began The I97O-7I Track season wiTh vicTories in Two dual meeTs wiTh Garland in January. The ScoTs won The guarTer-mile relay in boTh meeTs as well as sTrong Tinishes in The mile relay. Junior Reed Fischer cap- Tured vicTories in The 880-yard dash and mile run, while Eddie GraTTon and Co- CapTain STeve Said ran To vicTories in The IOO-dash and 220-yard dash. ATTer These dual meeT vicTories, disTricT compeTiTion began February 27 wiTh The CarroIITon Relays. The I97I schedule Tor disTricT compeTiTion had very sTrong Teams as well as many Teams involved in each meeT. The ScoTs Travelled To The CowTown Relays in I:orT WorTh and The NorTh Texas Relays in DenTon. Under The direcTion OT Coach Jim Mouser and The leadership oT Co-CapTains STeve Said and STeve VanAmburgh, cindermen began sTringenT workouTs in early Sep- Tember To keep up wiTh The long season. Working under The coaching oT Orville Jones and Jim Mouser, The Freshmen goT an early sTarT Tor The year by running workouTs wiTh VarsiTy cindermen. For The TirsT Time, Freshman Track mem- bers were able To run wiTh The VarsiTy Team on The Track oT The high school. I97I TRACK SCHEDULE February 27 ,... ,..... C arroIITon Relays March 6 ..,,, ,...,...,.. G arland March I3 .,., ...,,..,... S herman March 20 .... .... N orTh Texas Relays March 27 ,.,.. .,.. C owTown Relays April 3 ...,, .,,..,. J esuiT Relays April I2 ..,. ..,.. I. ake Highlands April I7 .,. .,... DisTricT IvIeeT April 24 . .. ..., Regional Iv1eeT May 2 ..... ...., S TaTe IvIeeT VarsiTy Track I I4I I-IM T CI-IEDULE 'I T . f' PRES AN RACK S Eq A 1 we , 3 . a A I gf a f I-IP Invi+a+ionaI .,.. .. . .March 6 I I V I I I if 5 I CQ, A 5 A Richardson Invi+aHonaI .... ,.,. M arch I3 X - ' J ' Jesuuf Invufahonal .,.. .March I6 - 5 A 'I C I for R' DenIon Invi+a+ionaI ..... .March 27 1- ' 5 CarroIIIon InvIIaIionaI 4....... ApriI Io! I 7 na . I -- XL-: A it ,, , 6 Y, gf iw-,, -,.f, ...M 1, 39: Q A JI' K I aw- 4 ' 1. 10' DAVID SIZER LOOSENS up before a workout STRIVING FOR A break in The rape, sophomore Rob Jones connplefes The mile-relay. S FRESHMAN SPRINTERS Maff Boulfinghouse, Greg Fourne-I work Io quicken Their Times In IOO-yard dash. FRESHMAN TRACK - FRONT ROW: R. Gary, Boulhnghouse, D. Sizer. SECOND ROW: Coach Orville JONES, R, Said, C. BradIey, T. I-IaII, L. Dupre. K. Moore, G. Fournef, B. Murry. S. MobIey, M. I42 0 Freshman Track SENIOR ANDY KNIGHT and sophomore John O'Conner lead The pack Tor HP. SCOREBOARD MeeTs PoinTs Team Place Bishop Lynch 51 3rd JesuiT 64 3rd Nolan 93 4il' Lewisville IOI 3rd ST. Marks 93 5ili ArlingTon IOI 5il' FT. WorTh IOS bili Kimball 3fd S+a+e I I5 No ResulTs Cindermen Run Five Miles Daily For Workouts CROSS COUNTRY - FRONT ROW: R. Fischer, ROW: T. LupTon, R. Adams, A, KnighT. K. Powell, J. O'Conner, S. Vaughan. SECOND Considerable improvemenT in area sTandings over lasT year marked l-lP's cross counTry season. Endurance, sTamina, and physical con- diTioning wenT inTo This sporT in a season ThaT ran Trom SepTember To mid-Decem- ber. ln preparaTion Tor a Two-mile race on SaTurdays. usual weekly workouTs consisT- ed OT running Tive To eighT miles a day, and someTimes as many as Ten miles or more. WorkouTs Took place aT WhiTe Rock Lake, in all Types oT weaTher, and over Terrain ThaT varied Trom concreTe sTreeTs To rough, uneven Tields. Led by Reed Fischer, who Tinished TirsT in The TirsT Tour meeTs and never lower Than Third The remainder oT The season, The Team seT a record low aT The Bishop Lynch meeT wiTh 5l poinTs. Though he Tin- ished Third, Fischer's Time oT 9:l9 broke The Tive-year old sTaTe record. ReTurning leTTermen included Andy KnighT, Reed Fischer. and Kelly Powell. STan Vaughan, only a sophomore, already had placed among The Top Tour runners Tor The varsiTy, wiTh Two years oT compe- TiTion sTill ahead oT him. Unlike many sporTs, The winner on cross counTry ranks TirsT by having The lowesT number OT poinTs. PlacemenT sTandings oT The Tour Top runners are added To obTain a Team score, This Tally deTermining The meeT's winner wiTh a perTecT score being Ten. This year's cross counTry Team was coached by Jim Mouser. Cross CounTry 0 I43 if?'!!? Qzgs v a i E K. glvww. xr 1 J' Q n WMI. M FRONT ROW: S. Busli, P. Wiggins, B. Luna, A. While. SECOND ROW: R. Holman, C. Davis, J. Fosler. D. Quisenberry. B. Hagerman. I97O-7I TENNIS SCHEDULE Ocfober 30-3l ....... Garland Invilarional December 26-29. .Coflon Bowl Iournamenl February I9-20 ..WicI1iIa Falls Tournamenl February 26-27 ...... Garland Tournamenl March 5-6 ....... Ivlarcln I2-I3 ,... March I9-20 .... April I6-I7 April Z3-24 ... Ivlay 7-8 .... .,.L. D. Bell Tournamenl Dallas Spring Tournanfienl ......Irving 'Iournamenl ,..Dis+ricI Tournamenl ... Regional Tournamenf ...Slale Tournarnenl I44 0 Tennk I --R .rf i .. I Ia si. 1 4, X avi 2 i . W. ,W i E'1'a Hi,i -.1 .., K, DURING A DAILY worlroul. Sopbomore NGDCY SENIOR BOBBY HAGERMAN serves Io Iwis oppo Hodge concenlrales on lier Ioreliand drive. nenl' during a qhallenge mafqh, 99 'J I-we -I in M Va K 1-s.....-w-f+4......g-1..a..L S etters Take Second in Garland Invitational Scol nellers compeled wilh lhe S+a+e's lop Tennis leams in pre-season malches. AT lhe Garland lnvilalional, 'rhe Scols placed second in bolh A and B divisions. In 'rhe boys' singles, Bobby Hagerman, capilalizing on his slrong lorehand clinched lhe A division, while Sophomore Phillip Wiggins losl in lhe finals of The B division. In A division doubles, John Fos- Ter and Caplain Ronnie Holman qualified as semifinalisls. and Seniors Peggy Lingo and Jamie Goggans reached The Tinals, no KT Ui' J' unlil defealed by a leam Trom Wichila T in Falls. The Sla+e's lop leams were represenl- ed al' lhe annual Wichila Falls Tourna- . 0 menl, in which lhe HP nellers placed A liflh. Senior Bobby Hagerman ballled his f l .lsl way To lhe finals in boys' singles, where a player from San Angelo delealed him, while Junior Diane Wilkin, known Tor her ,..ma4vw -H4 l l slrong volleys, raled as a semiiinalisl in l girls' singles compelilion. PREPARING FOR THE Wichila Falls Tournament Senior neller Johnny Fosler execules a lorehand relurn To his opponenl. Kwik , x'4 'QY Q ,,,. J K T H 42? .4 - ., ' 4 ,,,, . 4 ff' -0 4 . af 4 FRONT ROW: D. Wilkin, l.. Willcin, N. Hodge. SECOND ROW: J. Goggans, S. Smilh, A. Wynne, R. Rhea, S. Douglass. Tennis o I45 Tankers Place Second in Austing Girls' Relay Team Breaks Record Tough compeTiTion Trom Memorial and Bellaire OT HousTon Taced The HP Blue Wave on Their drive Tor The elusive STaTe championship. For many years, The ScoT Tankers had been a close conTender Tor The STaTe TiTle, buT had always come in second behind Memorial oT HousTon. Tri-capTains Paul Haines, PeTer Car- ney, and George Perry led The Blue Wave during long workouTs and seasonal meeTs. AT The SMU Relays, The ScoTs placed an impressive TiTTh, wiTh David Ward, Jeb SanTord, Paul WolcoTT, and Paul Hayes winning The Tree-sTyle relay. AT The UniversiTy OT Texas aT AusTin ln- viTaTional, The Tankers placed second be- hind arch-rival Memorial. In This meeT, Paul WolcoTT, PeTer Carney, Paul Hayes, and David Ward placed TirsT in The med- ley relay, while Junior Paul Hayes clinched The TirsT-place Trophy in The IOO-yard buTTerTly. Junior Jeb SanTord represenTed The Blue Wave aT The SouThwesT AAU meeT aT SMU. He won The l65O-yard TreesTyle, deTeaTing by only I8-hundredThs oT a sec- ond SMU sTar John RuboTTom. Por The TirsT Time aT Highland Park, The girls' swimming Team acTively engaged in compeTiTion wiTh local high schools. ln Their TirsT Two dual meeTs, The Temi- nine Tankers swepT by Lake Highlands, 54-3I, and Thomas JeTTerson ol-33. AgainsT Bellaire High School oT HousTon, The ScoTs losT a close one SI-48. AT This meeT, Sophomore Pam CounTs seT a new pool record in The TOO-yard backsTroke. The girl swimmers proved Themselves again in a dual meeT againsT Bryan Adams, 53-38. Peggy Wighaman clinched The ZOO-yard TreesTyle. ln The Jaycee Relays, The ScoTs' relay Teams gaThered many poinTs wiTh Nancy Viegel. Nancy SanTord, Peggy Wigha- man, and Pam CounTs seTTing a record Time in The 4-OO-yard relay. The medley relay Team placed sixTh. while The back- sTroke relay Team placed second, helping The sTaTe raTing. MORNING WORKOUTS PROVIDE Time Tor Blu Wave sTar Paul Hayes To pracTice his buTTerTly. FRONT ROW: P. Hayes, M. Pharo, B. PorTh, G. Carney, D. Ward, J. SanTord, D. Hagler, R, Lamb, Pike, B. O'Brien, D. Clarke, S. Hager, B. Lowry, R Perry, P. Haines, P. Carney, P. WolcoTT, P. Desch- P. Jones. THIRD ROW: G. O'Dwyer, S. DunTon, J. WO0d- ner. SECOND ROW: P. Page, D. Anderson, D. I46 o Swimming L M si Eff! Coach Charla McCoy, P. Wighaman. S. Fischer. K. Dineen, R. Hale, N. Sanford, P. Counls, PEGGY WIGHAMAN PRACTICES her Ireeslyle IN THE MEDLEY relay, sophomore Paul Wolcoll during an allernoon worlcoul. surfaces lor a vilal breafh ol air. ROW: S. Douglass, B. TiI'us, T. Hill, K. Mar- Symmes. SECOND ROW: S. Brown, P. Nelms, L. M. Grey, S. Orczy-Barslow. l97I SWIMMING SCHEDULE BOYS TEAM January 22 ........., Bellaire High School January 23 ....,,....,...... SMU Relays January 27 ...... W. T. While High School February 5-6 ........., Universify of Texas lnvilafional February I I ,... ...SWAAU Meel March 5-6 .... .... R egional Meei March I9-20 ,... ..... S Tale Meef GIRLS TEAM January 7 ,.............. Lalce Highlands January I4, .Thomas Jefferson High School January 22 .......... Bellaire High School January 27 ...,.. W. T. While High School February IO .....,... Samuel High School February I8 .... Bryan Adams High School March 5-6 ,..,,.......... Regional Meel March I9-20 ....,........,.. Slale Meef Swimming o I47 FRONT ROW: C. Keelancl, J. l.angTord, I.. New- man, D. Newman, J. Crow, P. Dees, B. FiTzhugh. L. Houseman. SECOND ROW: B. McDonald, 6. Ray, C. Newman, C.Adams, D, Davies, A. Sparkman, C Tord C Williams B Hale J Simpson S Swayze Emery, D. Thompson. THIRD ROW: T. Tv1cGroTh, l. J Foss Corrigan. T, Park, R. Gowdey, M. Thomas, S. Shuf ...?,, VV km! ,,,,, , Q A 1-, fi ' Y f . ,: l qu sr' ur, it V 5 A M A ., 2.,,.'A, I-IP Golf Team Select ,Tumors As Co-Captains SeTTing a new precede-nT, The golT Team elecTed Two iuniors, Cary Newman and Leo Corrigan, insTead oT The usual seniors as co-capTain oT The Team. ln an eTTorT To give everyone on The Team a Tair chance To play in a maTch, Cary, Leo, and Coach Newman Casey devised a sysTem Tor giving The Team- maTes This chance. Each golTer played a qualiTying maTch, wiTh The besT Tive be- coming eligible To play in The Tourna- menT. ATTer winning Their TirsT Two Tourna- menTs wiTh Woodrow Wilson and Bryan Adams, The Team placed I6Th ouT oT 73 Teams aT The SouThwesT TournamenT in ForT WorTh, February 26 and 27. The Team Traveled To such meeTs as The Tour- namenT oT Champions in San AnTonio and The WichiTa Falls lnviTaTional. They also played aT Brookhaven CounTry Club April I3 and I4 and ended Their season wiTh The Dallas InviTaTional May 2. T48 0 Golf T V -cr :Qt J T ' fx l.Nf','?1': Q , . ' , ,MT .ss-mia. . 1 T.-, ffm ,A-.ffea.,, is 1... , , we - JU f, ,zz ,pf g 4- , 'ff-, 3-V' wg.. X' ' ' f ., - 'T. .W , some -ra. as 4 . . , ' , f' K ' L '1--,sf 5 T M .L ii CARY NEWMAN FORSEES a successful puTT. TOM PARK TRIES swinging aT a snowball N P Athletes Honored b ' ' Association E I Asg: X 4 'K t . :I 4 1 iRONT ROW: R. Rees-Jones, J. Simpson, P. ihorp, G. Perry, P. Haines, J. Santord, P. Hayes, T. Axldredge. SECOND ROW: B. Manning, J. DePe- 'ris, B. Sillers, F. Joiner, R. Biddle, A. Knight, V. 'Billy Ashe 'John Bailey 'Bond Beams Jack Biddle 'Randy Biddle 'Bob Bruner 'Alan Bryant 'Paul Cathcart David Clark 'Randy Clontz Steve Curran 'Tyler Dawson 'Tom Dyer Bruce Ficke Tom Harkness 'Chuck Hodge Douglas Hunt Charles Adams Leo Corrigan Larry Mottett FOOTBALL Todd Hunt Frank Johnson 'Frank Joiner 'Paul Joiner Philip Jones Les Klein Richard Martin ' Keith McCrea ry Tom O'Dwyer 'George Perry Stevan Shipp 'Jack Simpson Emerson Swalwell Mark Tate 'Scott Thompson 'Steve Va nAm bu rgh David Ward eott 'Kenny Vick Cary Newman Layne Newman Chris Williams Hodge. J. Bailey. THIRD ROW: T. Hunt, B. Ficke, S. Vaughan, R. Addison, P. Cathcart, T. Dawson, M. Tate, F. Johnson. FOURTH ROW: J. Biddle, B. Myers. T. O'Dwyer, K. Tate, D. Mathers. T. Dela- TRACK Litt Martin 'Mac McGee 'Tom Aldredge 'John Bailey FY ,. tour, G. Kerr, R. Martin, C. Newman. FIFTH ROW: L. Klein, S. VanAmburgh, S. Nichols, B. Bruner, N. Lemon, M. Gossett. J. Fry, R. Box, A. Bryant. 'Richard Box 'Jimmy DePetris 'Reed Fischer 'Eddie Gratton 'Chuck Hodge 'Andy Knight 'David Carney 'Peter Carney 'Jenniter Clark 'Pam Counts 'Shirley Douglas 'Madeline Gray 'Paul Haines 'Robin Hale 'Paul Hayes 'Tina Hill 'Preston Jones 'Rob Lamb 'Stuart Bush Clayton Davis 'Johnny Foster Jaime Goggans 'Bobby Hagerman Nancy Hodge 'Ronnie Holman Sandy Nichols 'Kelly Powell 'Steve Said 'Mike Sealy 'Steve VanAmburgh SWIMMING Stan Vaughan Karen Mariades Paula Nelms Brill O'Brien Sara Orczy-Barstow TENNIS Anne Wynne 'George Perry 'Jeb Santord Nancy Santord Sarah Symmes 'Nancy Veigel 'David Ward Peggy Wighaman Paul Wolcott 'Peggy Lingo 'Roberta Rhea Susie Smith Alan White Phillip Wiggins Diane Wilkin Lynne Wilkin 'Returning Lettermen trom I97O-7l BASKETBALL 'Ricky Addison David Kimmel Doug Bradley Neel Lemon Dub Crook Mac McGee Tommy Delatour Steve Nastri 'John Fry 'Mark Patterson Murray Gossett Rob Reeves 'Guy Kerr 'David Townsend 'Bowman Williams 'Ricky Addison 'Doug Fogleman 'David Freeman Randy Goss Martin Harris 'Chuck Hodge 'Vernon Hodge 'Les Klein Tom Kohler 'David Mather Bobby Myers Steve Nastri Jimmy Ruppel 'Kirk Tate 'Tim Triece Judd Walker Terry Willis Roger Wilson 'H' Association 0 149 TIM DOOLITTLE TRIES To evade defending Kirk Dooley in a game of The Round Robin Tournament Boys Compete In All-Stars, Major Sports ConTinued growTh in membership in- sured lceen compeTiTion in boys' inTnamu- rals. SevenTy-Tive parTicipanTs divided inTo eighT baslceTball Teams ThaT meT in a Round Robin TournamenT. Each Team played The oThers aT leasT once. The champions oT The Tournament capTained by David Colfer, played a group oT All- STars selecTed Trom The oTher seven Teams. Members oT The varsiTy baslceTball Team acTed as oTTicials aT The game which The All-STars won 67-43. lnTramural waTer polo Tollowed The baslceTball TournamenT wiTh six Teams compeTing. The Team led by Paul l-laines capTured The championship, alThough no All-STar game Toolc place due To The swimming Teamls use oT The pool. SporTs oTTered by boys' inTramurals in The spring included Touch TooTball and volleyball. Any boy or club was eligible To enTer a Team in inTramurals. THE BALL GETS pasT The goalie Tor a score during a game oT inTramural waTerApolo. l5O 0 lnTramurals :,,. I' af ' I ' 'fri' K + Y E. we' ' L , '11 ' - K ',t1'52,,, f i? L + L ' 1 I Slee ' ' , of fi ga p l V R fs - J 5 ll 1' 1 L al g L! gosh S A n . 1 u o Q r 5 I, . -4 W.. ., . EW Q , s u Q i ,sl a o c o ,, lf' I v s 1 s t . - ' ,X ,, E 5' 4 1 C Q Q am A ly, li' fn on if in Q me-.u 6 1 Q I - Q o ., N I I I 0 1 lr I I -. 3 - .A 43' SWIMMERS GROUP AROUND fhe ball eller if has been fossed oul 'ro sfarl +l'1e game. BOY'S INTRAMURAL SCHEDULE: FALL Volleyball Touch Foo+ball SPRING Baslre+ball Wafer Polo UNDER PRESSURE FROM Doug Garner's ruslw. Bob Bruner prepares +o pass, quickly. lnlramurals 0 l5l RIGHT: Poliy Beil. Frances Srnylie, and Girerchen Dennard pracfice rhe Swedish jumping exercise in hopes fha? rhey can qer in shape in firne For their coming year of senior acfivifies. BOTTOM: Noe? Wrighf and Jane Garreff vie for fhe baskerbail while Debbie Pasquareila and Befsy Oberfhier wair To see who comes up wifh if. 152 o Giris Gym f Qirls Participate in Physical Fitness Test A-fairs '1 i 31231 Vass 1 is mis' ' Ti 'U 5-'gl'.-,-'15 'ga 'S ' ,W ' ' . '11 .,' ,A A 9-,. f,- Ls--. -7? .1 Eva -to ink, Girls enrolled in PE at the beginning ot the school year tound themselves exercis- ing not only to shape up tor the coming year ot athletic activity but also to pre- pare tor the Physical Fitness Test. During the tirst tew weeks ot school, people walking past the girlsi gym heard groans ot Not that exerciselii or 'iplease stopfii rending the air. But by the time they had completed the required three weeks ot exercises girls telt well enough prepared to take the titness test. Given tor the tirst time at l-lp. the test, which took place under the supervision ot gym teachers Mrs. Gynne lvlanson and lvliss Jayne Murchison, consisted ot a standing broadiump, sit-ups, a shuttle- run, pull-ups, a sottball throw, a 50-yard dash. and a 600-yard walk-run. Gym classes opened the sports sched- ule by playing speedball and tenniquoits alternately. Weeks ot practicing which cameibetore actual competition enabled girls to develop quick reactions and accu- rate aim. Basketball completed the last ot games on the tall schedule. Girls learned tunda- mentals and took a written test on rules. TOP: As Betsy Beams gets ready to catch the speedball Karen Frymire prepares to run. FAR LEFT: Getting the hang ot things Marynell Murphy does pull-ups in her gym class. LEFT: Senior Kitty Bo Johnson shows the muscles she has built up while taking PE. Girls Gym 0 l53 Classes Add Two New Programs, Physical Fitness Tests, Swimming WiTh The arrival oT The Treshmen and The new 22-crediT graduaTing sysTem, changes in The PE classes and schedules involved hard work and planning among gym Teachers Mrs, Gynne Manson, Miss Jayne Murchison, Mrs. Ida Mae Hub- bard, and members oT The adminisTraTion. This year The arrangemenT oT grade level gym classes diTTered Trom The mixed classes in previous years. HealTh Teacher Mrs. lda Mae Hubbard TaughT sixTh peri- od sophomores while Mrs. Manson TaughT all Treshmen and seniors and Miss Murchis son TaughT sophomores and juniors. All grades and classes parTicipaTed in volleyball. The TirsT sporT on The second semesTer schedule. ATTer pracTicing Tun- damenTals Tor Two weeks, class and inTra- mural games Tilled The nexT Tour weeks wiTh compeTiTion. While mosT classes square danced Tor Three weeks, Treshman and sophomore FAR RIGHT: Senior PaTTy Pierce Tollows Through aTTer smashing a birdie over.The neT. RTGHT: Tish Heal Takes a lunging iump To save The ball as Virginia Pospick aTTempTs To assisT. T54 0 Girls' Gym classes Took swimming in order To geT as much use ouT oT The pool as possible. The TesTing oT each square oT eighT girls on dancing abiliTies Tollowed The learning and pracTicing oT such all-Time TavoriTes as Jessie Polkaii and 'Tennessee Wig Walk.ii Seniors and iuniors played Tennis Tor Three weeks and Took physical TiTness TesTs Tor one week while Treshmen and sophomores conTinued swimming and parTicipaTed in a running program or a Track and Tield program. Taking physical TiTness TesTs and playing soTTball culminaTed The second semesTer Tor Treshmen and sophomores. Seniors and iuniors alTernaTed beTween badminTon inside and soTTball ouTside Tor The remaining weeks oT school. lnTramu- rals in boTh sporTs occupied aTTer-school hours Tor girls who enioyed parTicipaTion and compeTiTion in one oT The sporTs. FAR LEFT: While Miss Murchison relerees a bas- lcelball garne, Mrs, Manson adds inslruelions and records grades For lhe girls. LEFT: Laurie Luplorfs lake to The lell leaves Kara Chrislian lernporarily slunnecl. BELOW: Afrer Kris I-lolberg's selup, Terry l-lalpin prepares lo spike lhe ball while Virginia Pospiclc. Lynn Cory, Claudia Hughes, and Luz Cooney loolc on wilh lense anficipalion. Mr' Girls' Gym 0 l55 m X x y s' f ' H' V' 'Q f,' ,ak , V 1, x 1,5 , vv m ' A , 1.. ,. . .. . ' .1 -f '. NA.-, '- ' L- F - , 'A A ' 1,-, x' 'f x. vl'-', ' .1 -' J , , .b' 1 :Y P: V! X I x, ' -. N xv? X. . 5 '- x ' if , . -if ' hy . 5 1' 'Lg- ,YJ -S :L I ,gm ws' BIN l W'-'HJ' CLASSES T 9 A 3 'S--gf Tavares A fc: is .. 2 fic -X 5 il 5 . N ii? A N 'wmxw ww. . .,,: Nw Q Simms SENIOR OFFICERS STeve Van Amburgh, D. D. Wigley. Lisa Smifh and Frank Ed Oliver- lead The senior class in a showdown ending Their high school liTe. Officers Organize Seniorliiound-Upg Look Forward to June Graduation ThoughTs oi ordering graduaTion anf nouncemenTs, meeTing applicaTion deadlines, and Talcing college enTrance exams occupied The minds oT The I97I seniors. For an indepTh sTudy oT English. maTh, and Toreign languages, seniors sTrived To begin college worlc by Talcing advanced placemenT courses. Ten ouTsTanding sen- iors gualiiied as NaTional lvleriT Semiiinal- isTs while 8 received leTTers oT commen- daTion. CompeTing wiTh oTher represenTf aTives Trom Texas schools, ElizabeTh Gray won The NaTional Classroom Teachers oT English Award along wiTh 23 oThers Trom The sTaTe. Through The work oi The HP lmprovef menT CommiTTee, seniors received in Def cember The privilege oi spending Their sTudy hall periods in The caTeTeria. They also obTained second-semesTer exam exe empTions as sTaTed in The KilTie. ln Their spare Time, upperclassmen par- TicipaTed in school organizaTions, such as STudenTs-ineGovernmenT Club. Chris Sharp and Tricia Threadgill received The raTing oT ouTsTanding aTTorney Team aT I58 0 Seniors The YMCA YouTh and C5overnmenT Prof gram in AusTin, Texas. Seniors held maior posiTions on The school publicaTion sTaTTs, The Highlander, The Bagpipe, and The Tarfan. For The second year, upperclass- men inTeresTed in speech, Tool: parT in def baTe, prose and poeTry reading, and dra- maTic inTerpreTaTion aT area TournamenTs. DramaTically inclined sTudenTs, Shannon Woolley and John Davis received leading roles in The Senior Play, LiTe WiTh Eaf Ther, and Jim KnighT and Suzanne Black in The opereTTa, The Sound oT Music. The holiday season Tound seniors slciing in Colorado and sunbaThing in The Baha- mas. OThers Toolc advanTage oT The vacaf Tion To shop Tor college. ThirTy-Tive girls gave a Tormal ball Tor The beneTiT oT lvlus- cular DysTrophy aT The Regency Ballroom oT The EairmonT December 28. ln January, The senior class elecTed iTs oTTicers. As PresidenT, STeve Van Ame burgh conducTed The Honors Day Assemf bly. Eranlc Ed Oliver served as Vice-Presi- denT while SecreTary D. D. Wigley organ- ized The senior acTiviTies. Treasurer Lisa SmiTh kepT Tabs on Tinances. g . 5, T' T' T ,X 4, hx ,fa A ,nw-V TMJ fr src . kv f ,E . 5 ,. f as T T fr . , , A My -1 ff xx 5 ,V 77,1 ,f.f15f, ,f-. x A ig! ,,., , W Q ?T -W 1 ii 'V fbi? , 5 , , S ,, ,1 I VL - ., , , ' ... ,M ar... ' - , .,-,,.y..? Q Q, In w . W ,' ' - ' , T . , , f... ., .. . . 1 TWT .Y , 'Qv'v-g V ' '. ,,, SPURRIN6 THE COWBOYS on To vicTory, Geor gia Ann' Fry pracTices a cheer Tor The Superbowl. I KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS RICHARD BENNETT ADAMS - German Club 3. 4: F.C.A. 4: Track 4: R.O.T.C. 2, 3, 4: Inlramurals 2, 4 ...FREDERICK WILLIAM ADDISON III - Baskelball 3, 4: S.C. 4: Bagpipe 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Tri-Capl. Baseball 4: H Associalion 2. 3, 4 . . . ROBERT DENNIS ALCOTT - Malh Club 3: Science Club 3: F,C.A. 2. 3: French Club 2, 3: Eoolball 2: Track 2, 3 ...PATRICIA PHILLIPS ALEWYNE - NaI'I Meril' Leller of Commendalion 4: Highlandaires 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Firsl As- sis+an+ Piper 4: Bagpipe Sfafl 3, 4: O 84 S 3, 4. CRESTON HILTON ALEXANDER ...CHRIS ANNE ALLI- SON -- ITransIerred I97O From Richardson H. S., Richard- son. Texasl Cur+ain Club 4: Hi-Liles 4. . .DEBORAH IVY AL- LISON - L 8: L 3: Highlandaires 4: Opereffa 3: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. Hi-Li+es 2, 3, 4. . . BARBARA cEclLE ALMON - IMay 17, I953 - Dec. 24, 1970: Hi-mes 2, 3, 4: I-l.c.c. 2, 3.4: F.T.C.2, 3. KAREN LEIGH ANDREWS - Travel Club 2: Hi-Liles 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: H.C.C. 4 . . , VIRGINIA LYNN AR- MENTROUT - Bagpipe Business Slall 4: L 81 L 3, 4: Operel- fa 3, 4: Hi-Liles 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2: Music Inlerprelafion Club 4 . . . WILLIAM McLELLAN ASHE JR. - Foolball 2, 3. 4: L 81 L 4 ...ANNA REBECCA BAGGARLY - Hi-Liles 2. 3, 4: Travel Club 3, 4: Inlramurals 2, 3: Spanish Club 3. JOHN RICHARD BAILEY - Foolball 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: F.C.A. 2, 3, 4: H Associafion 2, 3, 4: Key Club 4 LINDA LEE BAIRD - Hi-Liles 2, 3, 4: Curlain Club 3: Co- Presiden+ H.C.C. 4: Bagpipe Business Sfafl 3, 4: S.C. 4 . . . KERN BAKER . . . ELIZABETH ANNE BANKS - Orches'rra 2, 3, 4: Highlandaires 4: Hi-Lifes 2, 3, 4: Curlain Club 4: Arl- isls 84 Ar+isans 3: Operelra 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM PICKNEY BARNES . .. MICHAEL ALAN BAR- NETT - B Baskelball 2: F.C.A. 2, 3: Field and Sfream 4: In- Iramurals 2, 3 . . . PAULA TAYLOR BAXTER - Hi-Liles 2, 3. 4: Highlander Lassies 2, 3: Senior Play 4: Spanish Club 2, 3 . . . BOND WILLIAM BEAMS - Foolball 2, 3, 4: Pres. Junior Class 3: Junior Rep. S.C. 3: Senior Rep. S.C. 4:'Key Club 3, 4: F.C.A. 4. VICTORIA ANNE BEASLEY - Hi-Lifes 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: H.C.C. 4: Curlain Club 2, 3, 4: lnframurals 2, 3: Arfisls 8: Arlisans 2. 3 MARY HELEN BEECHERL - S.C. 41 HiLi+es 2, 4: Highlander Slaff 4: Inlramurals 2. 3: Spanish Club 2, 3 . . .GEORGANNE BELL- ITransIerred I97O From San Marcos Academy, San Marcos, Texasl Arlisls 84 Arfisans 2: Hi-Liles 2: Junior Civilans 4 . . . POLLY JENNINGS BELL - Hi-Lifes 2, 3, 4: F.T.C. 2, 3: French Club 3: Inlramurals 2, 3: Sludenfs in GOV? 4. ophomore 3 - Junior 4 - Senior F T C Fulure Teachers Club L 8' I- - I-555 -and I-GSSISS G A A Girls Alhlellc Associalion N-I'I-S- - NQIIONGI Honor Sociefy H C C Heallh Careers Club Q 81 S - OUIII and Scrpll J H S Junior Hislorucal Socnefy SC- -' SIUCIGUT COUNCII . F C A Fellowship of Chrishan Alhleles S.P.O.R. - Senalus Populus Oue Romanus ILaIin Clubl Seniors 0 I59 Extracurricular Activities Fill RUSSELL EMERSON BERGER II - Swimming 2: Intramurals 2, 3: Tartan Art Statt 4: Physics Club 4: Senior Play 4: Music Interpretation Club 4 . . . ROBERT STEVEN BERNSTEIN - Car Club 3: Senior Play 4. JAMES PORTUS BEVANS - B Football 2: Music Interpre- tation Club 4. . .CHARLES RANDOLPH BIDDLE - F.C.A. 4: B Basketball 2: H.C.C. 2, 3: Football 2, 3, 4: Tri-Captain Football 4. SUZANNE DOUGLAS BLACK - Hi-Lites 3, 4: Travel Club 3: Chemistry Club 4: Intramurals 3: L 81 L 3, 4: Operetta 3. 4 . . . DAVID EMERSON BLOCK - Track 2: Football 2: Stu' dents in Gov't 4: Music Interpretation Club 4. SUELLEN BLUM - Hi-Lites 2, 3, 4: S.P.O.R. 2: Choralaires 2: Highlandaires 3: Bagpipe Business Statt 3: Spanish Club 4 . . . SUE SCHER BORNSTEIN 4 Hi-Lites 2, 3: S.C. 3: Pres. Spanish Club 3: Intramurals 2, 3 ...CHARLES MEDEARIS BOTO - Basketball 2, 3 . . . RICHARD BRUCE BOX - B Football 2: Track 2, 3.4: S.P.O.R. 2: Physics Club 4. HILDA LOUISE BOYNTON - Hi-Lites 2, 3, 4: L Bi L 3, 4: Operetta 3, 4 . . . LOUISE BRAECKLEIN - Hi-Lites 2, 3, 4: F.T.C. 2: Spanish Club 2, 3: Travel Club 2: H.C.C. 2, 3, 4. .. KATHLEEN ELIZABETH BRAND -- Senior Play 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: Highlandaires 3, 4: Curtain Club 4: Hi-Lites 2, 3, 41 Intramurals 2, 3 ., . CHRISTOPHER ROBERTS BRIGHT - Music Interpretation Club 4. CHRISTIE LOU BROWN - I-li-Lites 2, 3, 4: Senior Play 3: Highlander Statt 3: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 2 . .. KENT HAMILTON BROWN - Exec. Otticer Drill Team 4: Forensics 3, 4: R.O.T.C. Major 4 . .. ROBIN BROWN ... ROBERT BRADLEY BRUNER - Football 2, 3, 4: S.P.O.R. 2: H Association 3, 4: F.C.A. 2, 3, 4. I6O 0 Seniors ON A TUTORIAL tielcl trip to Sesame Street, Steve Freidkin otters Albert a piggy-back ride to Memorial Auditorium. Afternoons ,W A gr--Q ep f X IN AN AFTERNOON rehearsal of 'rhe S+. Marks Feslival of One-Acl Plays, Robin Brown dramafically delivers her lines while Tracy Hilseweclc waifs for his cue. KEEPING IN MIND The requiremenfs for senior exam exemplions, Herb Lea conlinues Io sfudy while counfing The days unlil graduafion. -as f ALAN COOPER BRYANT - Tri-Caplain Foofball 4: Sec.- Treas. E.C.A. 4: Highlander Business Sfaff 4: Bagpipe Edifori- al Sfaff 4: S.C. 2: H.C.C. 4 . . . FREDERICK PAGE BUCK- INGHAM - Band 2, 3, 4: Car Club 4: Science Club 3: Phys- ics Club 4. . .SUZANNE ELIZABETH BULLARD - Bagpipe Sfaff 3: Hi-Liles 4. . .LOUISE MILLER BURANDT - French Club 2: Hi-Liles 2, 3: Lassies 3. 4: Junior Civilans 4. SAMUEL JOHN BURNHAM . .. CHARLES BRITTON BYNUM - Music lnferprelalion Club 4. . ,CLAUDIA ANN CALISCH - Curlain Club 4: Spanish Club 4: Junior Civifans 4: Music ln+erpre+a+ion Club 4: Hi-Liles 2, 3, 4: Senior Play 4 . .. MARY CAROLYN CAMPBELL - lnlramurals 2, 3: French Club 2, 3. 4: A.E.S. Commiffee 4: Tarlan Business Slalf 3: Travel Club 3, 4: Hi-Lifes 2, 3, 4. JOHN WALTER CANDAS - Baslcelball 2: Car Club 3: ln- framurals 2 . . . PETER EDWARD CARNEY - Swimming 2, 3, 4: Pres. Ma+h Club 4: N.H.S. 4: Naf'l Meri? Semifinalisf 4: Tri-capfain Swimming 4: V.P. Chemisfry Club 4 . .. ELIZA- BETH CAROLYN CARPENTER - Hi-Liles 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2: Travel Club 2, 3, 4: Curlain Club 4: Highlander Busi- ness S+aff4: Tar+an Arf S+afI 4. . .GARY MILLER CARPEN- TER. Seniors 0 l6l CHARLES HOWARD CASTLE ... PAUL BRADLEY CATHCART - Foofball 2, 3, 4: Orches+ra 2: L 8: L 3: Oper- effa 2, 3 . . .PATRICIA ANN CHANDLER - L 81 L 4: Junior Civifan 4: Highlander Slaff 4: Na1 I Meri+ Semifinalisf 4: HiLi1'es 2, 3, 4: Music Inferprefafion Club 4. . . DARLA ANN CHAPMAN - Hi-Lifes 2, 3, 4: Srudenrs in Gov'+ 4: Travel Club 2: H.C.C. 2, 3, 4: F.T.C. 2, 3. CAROLYN LOUISE CLARK - Co-Ediror Highlander 4: N.H.S. 3, 4: O 8: S 3, 4: S.C. 2, 3, 4: Sec. French Club 3: V.P. Highlandaires 4 ... LAURIE ADAMS CLARK - High- Iandaires 4: Junior Civiran 4: Hi-Lifes 2, 4: French Club 4: Needlecraff Club 4. . .JOHN UNDERWOOD CLARKE - H.C.C. 2, 4: S.P.O.R. 2. 3: Travel Club 4: B Fooiball 2: HAI' Foo+baIl 3, 4: F.C.A. 2: Highlander Sfaff 4 . .. LUCINDA ANN CLARKE - Bagpipe Business Sraff 3, 4: Hi-Lifes 2, 3, 4: Curfain Club 4. RANDLE LEON CLONTZ - B Foo+baII 2: A Foofball 3. 4: H.C.C. 2, 3, 4: F.C.A. 2, 3: H Associafion 2, 3, 4... LINDA COCKRELL - Librarian HighIandairesi3. 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: Curfain Club 3, 4: Hi-Lifes 2. 3, 4: R.O.T.C. Prin- cess 3, 4: Diving Team 3 . . . JOHANNA ELIZABETH COLE - S.P.O.R. 2: Lassies 2, 3, 4: H.C.C. 4: Sec.-Treas. Needle- poinf Club 4: Hi-Lifes 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4 . . . CHRIS- TINE CORINNE COLLIE. BARBARA LYNN COLLIER - Senior Play 4: Bagpipe Ediro- rial Sfaff 3, 4: V.P. Library Council 4: F.T.C. 4: Hi-Lifes 2, 3, 4: Highlandaires 3 . . . GARY MURL COMBS. . .REBECCA JANE CONE - In+ramuraIs 2, 3: Hi-Lifes 2. 3, 4: High- Iandaires 3: Choralaires 2: G.A,A. 2, 3 . . . CELIA MAXINE COOK - Chairman Tarlan Ediiorial Slall 4: French Club 2, 3: Junior Civifans 4: Highlandaires 3: L 81 L 4. LUZ ELIZABETH COONEY - Hi-Lifes 2, 4: lnframurals 3 . . . DEBRA LYNN CORY - Hi-Li+es 2, 3. 4: Hi-Li+es Social Climber 4: Homecoming Oueen Nominee 4: H.C.C. 4: Span- ish Club 2: Inframurals 2, 3 ... CAROLYN ELAINE COUNTS . . . KATHRYN COWAN - Sec.-Treas. German Club 3, 4: French Club 2, 3: Band 3, 4. PHILIP DOUGLAS COX - Commander Regimenial Guard 4... WILSON WALTER CROOK - B Baske+baII 2: Mgr. Baslcefball 4: Key Club 4: F.C.A. 2, 3, 4: Fif+h Barralion Execu- five R.O.T.C. 4: L+. Colonel R.O.T.C. 4 . . . JOHN PAUL CROUCH - Music Inferprelafion Club 4. . . KAREN ELIZ- ABETH CROWDER - Sec. Library Council 4: Hi-Liles 2, 3, 4: French Club 2, 3: Highlander Edirorial Sfaff 4: Lassies 2: Bagpipe Ediforial Sfaff 4. ADRIENNE CELESTE CURLL - Choralaires 2: L 81 L 3: Highlandaires 4: Hi-Lifes 2, 3, 4: French Club 3, 4 . . . ME- LINDA SUSAN DAILY - Hi-Lifes 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: Travel Club 4: Highlandaires 3 . .. CYNTHIA JEANNE DANIEL - Hi-Lifes 2, 3, 4: Highlandaires 3: H.C.C. 3, 4: F.T.C. 2, 3 ...TOM ORAN DANIEL - Business Mgr. Bag- pipe 4: Na'r'I Merir Semilinalisf 4: N.H.S. 4: Key Club 4: Li- brarian L 8: L 4: V-.P. Physics Club 4. I62 0 Seniors Spirited Seniors Support K. PIRIT COMMITTEE MEMBER Kirk Tale makes a dareclevil climb in 'rhe Field House raflers Io ' '- Y 1- ,- 'h - - 1 I ang a banner for fhe Wichila Falls pep rally. I-IP Super Scots LITT MARTIN AND Jimmy DePe+ris, have a hair-raising ex perience while being chased by Super Scot EUNICE ANN DARDEN - Lassies 2, 3, 4: S.P.O.R. 2, 3: Travel Club 4: l'li-Liles 2, 3, 4. . . NICK FRANCIS DARNELL - lTransIerred l97O From Texas Mililary Inslilure, San Anlo- nio, Texasl . . . ANDERS BENGT URBAN DARNFORS - lRo+ary Exchange Sfudenl From Sfoclcholm, Swedenl . . . DEBRA LEIGH DAVIS - I-li-Lifes 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Travel Club 4: Highlandaires 4. HALSELL SAMUEL DAVIS Ill - Bancl 4: R.O.T.C. Band 4: Malh Club 3: Science Club 3: Nal'l Meri? Leller of Commen- dafion 4: Senior Play 4. , .JOHN RIPOLL DAVIS - Foren- sics 3, 4: Senior Play 4: Tarlan Lilerary Board 2, 3, 4: Caplain R.O.T.C. 3: R.O.T.C. Drill Team 2, 3: Band 2 ...KENNETH DENE DAVIS -- Band 3, 4: Orchesfra 2, 3: Rifle Team 4: Major R.O.T.C. 4 . . . TEREASA LYNN DAVISON - Tarlan Ediforial Sfaff 2, 3, 4: Curfain Club 4: Travel Club 2, 3: Span- ish Club 2, 3: Senior Play 4: Opereffa 2, 3.4. TYLER DAWSON - A Foolball 3. 4: B Foolball 2: Key Club 3. 4: N.H.S. 3, 4: H Associarion 3, 4: Na+'l Meri+ Lef- fer of Commendalion 4... JAMES ELBERT DAY. . , PAME- LA CAROLYN DEALEY - Hi-Lifes 2, 3.4: N.H.S. 3, 4: Trav- el Club 3: News Edifor Bagpipe 4: F.T.C. 4: Senior Play 4: Sec. Library Council 3: Highlandaires 3, 4 PATRICIA GAYLE DEJANA - R.O.T.C. Princess: Hi-Liles 2, 3, 4: De- ba+e 4: Band 2, 3. 4: Lassies 2. 3, 4. GRETCHEN DRYDEN DENNARD - Hi-Lifes 2, 3, 4: French Club 4: Sludenls in Gov? 4. . .JAMES BERNARD DEPETRIS - Traclc 2, 3, 4: S.C. 2, 3: V.P. F.C.A. 4: H Associalion 3, 4: Bagpipe Ediforial Slall 4: Spiril Commillee 4 MI- CHELE DESALME - Hi-Liles 2, 3, 4: French Club 2, 3: H.C.C.4:S.C.2 ...MARY JULIENNE DEWBERRY - Co- Edilor Bagpipe 4: Pres. O 81 S 4: N.H,S. 4: A.F.S. Commillee 4: Highlandaires 3, 4: S.C. 2, 4. Seniors 0 I63 LUCINDA ANN DICKINSON - Hi-Liles 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2.3 ...NANCY COOKE DILLARD - French Club 2, 3, 4: Librarian Highlandaires 4: Chm. A.F.S. Commillee: HiLi+es 2, 3. 4 . . . JEANNE FRANCES DITZLER - Curlain Club 3. 4: Spanish Club 3: Arlisls 81 Artisans 2, 3: Hi-Liles 2, 3.4. . .WILLIAM ALAN DOLAWAY - Drum Maior Band 4: Na+'l Meril Semilinalisf 4: N.H.S. 4: Pres. Physics Club 4: Bagpipe Edilorial Slafl 3, 4: Malh Club 3, 4. LOUVIS DOWNS.. .GUS ZACKARY DRACOPOULOS - Golf 3, 4: Car Club 4... ALICE LYNN DRAKE - Spanish Club 4: Library Council 4: Hi-Liles 2, 3, 4: F.T.C. 4 THOMAS SCOTT DYER - Foolball 2, 3, 4. KARI DYRDAL - lA.F.S. Sfudenl From Oslo, Norwayl L 81 L 4: S.P.O.R.: A.F.S. Commillee 4: Round Table 4: S.C. 4 . .. JODY MICHAEL ELLIS ... GLORIA ANN EULICH - H.C.C. 2, 3, 4: S.P.O.R. 2: Travel Club 3. 4: Tarlan Ari Sfalf 4: Bagpipe Business Sfall 4 . . . MARY LUCY EVANS. JAY GREGORY FEE - B Foofball 2: Sec. Travel Club 4: H.C.C. 4: Spiril Commillee 4: Debale 4 . . . LARRY FORD FERGUSON III - Mgr. B Foolball 2: Mgr. Foolball 3, 4: Operelfa 4 . . . DONNA ELIZABETH FINLAY - Hi-Liles 2, 3, 4: Bagpipe Business Slaff 3, 4 SHELLEY LOUISE FISCHER - Red Cross V.P. Hi-Liles 4: lnlramurals 2, 3: H.C.C, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: Highlandaires 4: Operella 4. KATHLEEN SUZON FITZHUGH - Hi-Liles 2, 3.4: Inframu- rals 2, 3: Homecoming Oueen Nominee 4: Spanish Club 2, 3 .. . GREGORY JOEL FLATT DOUGLAS SHERMAN FOGLEMAN - Baseball 2, 3, 4: Inlramurals 2: Pres. Sfudenls in Gov'f Club 4... BYRON I-I. FORESTER. JOHN ELLSWORTH FOSTER - B Baslcelball 2: Tennis 3, 4: Inframurals 2 . . .DAVID GLEN FREEMAN - lTranslerred l97O From Spring Branch Weslchesler H.S., Houslon, Texasl Baseball 3, 4: F.C.A. 4: Field 81 Slream 4. . .STEVEN MARC FREIDKIN - Junior Civilan 4: Co-Chm. Music lnlerprelafion Club 4: S.C. 4 . . .GEORGIA ANN FRY - S.C. 2. 3: Cheer- leader 4: N.H.S. 4: Hi-Liles 2, 3.4: R.O.T.C. Princess 2: Miss Flame 4. JOHN FIELD FRY - F.C.A. 2, 3, 4: Junior Civilan 3: B Baslrefball 2: Baslcelball 3.4: Car Club 3: H Associalion 3, 4 ...JOHN CHARLES FULLER ... DOUGLAS GILBERT GARNER . . . PAMELA JANE GEISKING - H.C.C. 2. 3.4: Spanish Club 2, 3: Hi-Liles 2, 3, 4: Tarfan Ar? Slalli 4: Chm. Sp. Commilfee 3: Pres. Arfisfs 81 Arlisans 3. 64 o Seniors 2 Q arg., 415 as DN AN AUTUMN aTTernoon MargareT Harrison nd her nephew Glenn Teed The ducks. A L 2 4 , I f L any V ff I ... v 1 T79 1. f I V My j' . . 4 'fl ' J, . limi' . ff , - in 14 ' i . ',iiwfx irI Q ' ,'f.g,1a,5 fs N ,, f . u A . ' I I TT I ig, 4 W, T., ww Senior Girls 6Swing' on Weekends, Find Pleasure in Outdoor Exercise CompIeTeIy reorganizing The SpiriT CommiTTee, senior girls Laird Lawrence, Linde Lowry, and Tricia Threadgill boosT- ed school spiriT Tor The disTricT champion ScoT TooTbaII Team. Along wiTh The I3 senior girls on The SpiriT CommiTTee, oTher upperclassmen joined TogeTher To plan acTiviTies Tor The aThIeTes including surprise breakTasTs, bonTires, and serenades. HP cheerleader Georgia Ann Fry, besides supporTing her school Team, cheered The Dallas Cowboys on To The Super Bowl. Working aT iobs such as sales clerks, Tilling sTaTion aTTendanTs, and waiTresses, senior girls spenT Their earnings on mini, midis, and maxis. To keep up wiTh The ever-changing Tashions, several girls served on The TiTches and Sanger Harris Teen Boards as models. PaTsy Deiana and Marlene McLain won TinaIisT sTandings in The Miss Teenage Dal- Ias PageanT November I. Women's Lib caughT on aT Highland Park wiTh girls Taking woodshop courses. Some clubs such as The Car Club and The Key Club, however, reTused To accepT membership oT girls. During The summer, upperclassman girls embarked on Trips Trom The SouTh Sea Islands To WesTern European counTries. OThers who remained in Dallas, spenT Time aT Ole, a volunTeer program helping Chicanos, or wiTh The ST. Mark's Harlequins, a sTock TheaTer in The sum- mer. As graduaTion drew near, senior girls aTTended The TradiTionaI luncheons and Teas and began To prepare Tor The chal- lenge oT college IiTe. 8 ll 4.9- rT'T'T Mpiwlh' ix . Lf Q s 1 T ,fm , f+ .,,, UPPERCLASSMAN GIRLS KAY SHIPP, Laurie Jones, and Lynda Thompson swing aT Williams Park on one oT Their TradiTionaIIy daTeIess weekends. Seniors o I65 omen's Lib Movement Influences Girls FRANK OLAP GELLERT - Ilnfernalional Chrisfian Youlh Ex- change Sludenf From Felix-Klein Gymnasium in Giolfingen, Germanyl . . .JANE ELLEN GIBBONS - Bagpipe Ediforial Sfafl 3: NaI'l Meril Lefler of Commendalion 4: S.C. 2, 3: Highlander Ediforial Slaff 4: Tarfan Ediforial Slall' 2, 3, 4: O 8: S 3.4. . ,JOYCE GJEMRE - Arfisfs 8: Arfisans 2: Sec. Junior Civifan 3: Evenls 2: Music Apprecialion Club 4: Junior Civifan 4. . .JAIME GOGGANS - Senior Play 3, 4: Tennis 2. 3, 4: Hi-Lifes 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 3: Curfain Club 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3. HARRY ROBINSON GOWDEY, JR. R Eoolball 2: Cheer- leader 4: Golf 2, 3, 4: H.C.C. 2, 3, 4: S.C. 4: F.C.A. 4 . .. EDWIN GULLEDGE GRAFTON - Foolball 2, 3: H Asso- cifafion 4: F.C.A. 4: V.P. Field 81 Sfream 4: H.C.C. 4: High lander Business S+aff 4 . . . ELIZABETH GRAY - Bagpipe Ediforial Sfaff 3, 4: N.H.S. 3, 4: N.C.T.E. Award 4: Na+'I Meri? Leffer of Commendafion 4: Highlandaires 3. 4: Oper- e++a 4. . . DAVID GRIFFIN, ROGER LAWAYNE GRIGGS - R.O.T.C. 2. 3. 4: Second Lieuf. 4 . . . ROBERT DAVID GROSS - Business Mgr. High- lander 4: Publicafions Phofographer 2, 3. 4: Round Table 4: Swimming 2. 37 L 81 L 4: O 81 S 3, 4 . .. LINDA TAYLOR HAGER - Welfare V.P, Spanish Club 4: Welfare V.P. HiLi+es 4: V.P. F.T.C. 4 ROBERT WARREN HAGER- MAN - Tennis 2, 3, 4: Physics Club 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: N.H.S. 4: H Associafion 2, 3, 4: Na+'l Meri? Leffer of Com- mendafion 4. LM, N5 -1 . 5, ' rf ' f BY PUMPING GAS and washing windows, aflracfive gas slalion alfendanl co Slafion as a parl-lime job on weekends. I66 0 Seniors f'- -f Nr ' T' I. X L ' -fs. S... I 5 fa if ' - 1 - ,ng s Marcy Compbell and Cyndi Daniel capfivale new cusfomers 'ro The Presfon Road Cono- W 'IAGNIFICENT STEVE MCDANIEL mans his miraculous flying machine for a maneuver in +he sky. fs -in-J f-ff I W T? I yy I I fv- QW PAUL G. HAINES - Swimming 2, 3, 4: Key Club 3. 42 Span- ish Club 2: Operefla 3: Highlander Ediforial Sfaff 3: Physics Club 4. REX ALAN HALL - B Foo+baII 2: Track 2: S.P.O.R. 2: Music Club 4: V.P. S.C. 4: Radio Club 4. TERRY HALPIN - sc, 2, 3, Hi-Lifes 2, 3, 4: H.C.C. 2, 3, 4. PETER CHARLES HANSELL - Junior Civifan 4: Music In- I'erpre+a+ion Club 4 , . . PAUL BONNER HARDY - Chess Club 4: Inframurals 2: Malh Club 2: Car Club 3: Spanish Club 2 CHRISTOPHER CHARLES HARKEY - Mgr. Foolball 2. 3, 4: S.C. 3: Physics Club 4: Chemislry Club 3, 47 Car Club 3: Mafh Club 2, 3 ... FRANK THOMAS HARK- NESS. MAXWELL HARPER III . . . MARGARET LEA HARRISON - Hi-Lifes 2, 3, 4: Choralaires 2: Spanish Club 3 . . . RICH- ARD MANSON HART - Capf. Rifle Team 4: Drill Team 2: Mai. R.O.T.C. 4: Fiffh Baflalion 4 . . . DONA SUE HAST- INGS. SARA ELIZABETH HATCHETT . ,. FRANK BRIDGES HAUGHTON - S.P.Q.R. 2: Field X: Sfream Club 4: Foofball 2: F.C.A. 4 . . . CAROLYN ANN HAYS -- Hi-Li'res 2, 3, 4: French Club 2, 3: Choralaires 2: Pres. Highlandaires 4: S.C. 4 ...PATRICIA MARIE HEAL. MARILYN ANN HEARD - Hi-Li+es 2. 3. 4: S.P.O.R, 2, 3: H.C.C. 2, 3: Tar+an Business Sfalf 4 . . . ARLINGTON ED- MOND HELBING - Band 2: Music lnferprefafion Club 4: Sfage Band 2 . . , CHARLES BARRETT HEMPEL - Na+'I Meri? Semifinalisf 4: Na+'I Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Treas. Band 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Malh Club 3. 4: Physics Club 3 . . . STAN- LEY JOE HERMAN - R.O.T.C. 2, 3, 4: R.O.T.C. Baffalion Color Guard 4. Seniors 0 I67 Football Games ANNE HERNDON - Homecoming Oueen Nominee 4: Cheerleader 4: L 8: L 3, 4: S.C. 2. 3: Hi-Lifes 2, 3, 4: Operel- fa 3.4. . . DAVID OWEN HEYMAN . . .TRACEY McCAR- LEY HILSEWECK - R.O.T.C. Major 4: B Company Com- mander 4: R.O.T.C. Drill Team 2, 3: Curfain Club 2, 3, 4: De- bale 4: Inlramurals 2... DIANE KATHERINE HINCKLEY - Head Cheerleader 4: Homecoming Oueen Nominee 4: N.H'.S. 4: V.P.T L 8: L 4: Operella 3, 4: S.C. 4. WILLIAM HENRY HITZELBERGER Ill - Mgr. Foolball 2, 3, 4: F.C.A. 3 . . . CHARLES HOWARD HODGE- Pres. Field 81 Slream 4: Foofball All-Dislricf 3 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Capl. Baseball, All-Disfricf 3 2, 3, 4: F.C.A. 3, 4: B Bas- lrelball 2 KRISTINE HOLBERG - Hi-Liles 3. 4: Travel Club 4 MURRAY TAFT HOLLAND 4 S.C. 41 Pres. Chemislry Club 4: L 81 L 4: Bagpipe Pholographer 4: High lander Business Slafl 3, 4: Operella 3, 4. RONALD OWEN HOLMAN - 'Capt Tennis 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: L 81 L 3, 4: Car Club 2, 3, 4: F.C.A. 2, 3. 4: S.C. 2. 3 ... DONALD ROBERT HOLSON - Band 3, 42 Slage Band 4: Physics Club 4: Mafh Club 3, 4: Radio Club 3 . .. JOHN JAY HORN Ill - Spanish Club 2, 3. 4: Travel Club 2. 3, 4: Car Club 3, 4: R.O.T.C. 2: Key Club 4: lnframurals 2,3 MARY VIRGINIA HORNE - Tarlan Arl' Slall 4: HiLi+es 2, 3, 4: S.P.Q.R. 2, 3, 4: Bagpipe Business Slalfl 3. TOM CARTER HUDSON ...CLAUDIA LEE HUGHES - Hi-Lifes 2, 3, 4: S.P.O.R. 2: H.C.C. 4: Treas. Curlain Club 4 ... DIANA LYNN HUGHES - French Club 2. 3, 4: Hi-Lifes 3, 4. . .TIMOTHY JOEL HUGHES - L 81 L 3, 4: Senior Play 4: Bagpipe Edilorial Slafl 4: S.P.Q.R. 2: Operella 3: Baseball 2. FOR HALFTIME ENTERTAINMENT, Paffy Alewyne performs Ihe +radi+ional drum dance. I68 0 Seniors ccupy Scot Friday Ni hts N , ,G , tif' I 2 1 Ii 3611 .f jk NIS' FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS Kari Dyrdal, Urban Darnlors, and Frank Gellerl enioy halllime acliyilies as They wail To be inlroduced al lhe Paschal Ioolball game. 1 qv-vf-. 21 WL. 21' CHERYL ANN HULSE - lTranslerred I97O From Permian H.S., Odessa, Texasl Hi-Liles 3, 4: Spanish Club 4: Travel Club 4: Highlandaires 3: L 8: L 4: Operella 4. . . DOUGLAS HERBERT HUNT - Foo+ball 2, 3, 4: F.C.A. 2, 3, 4: Bagpipe Sfaff 4: Round Table 4: Na+'l Meri? Lefler of Commendafion 4: H Associalion 4 MARY MORELAND HUNT - Bagpipe Edilorial Sfall 4: L 81 L 3, 4: Sec. Hi-Lifes 4: French Club 2, 3: N.H.S. 4: Na+'l Meril' Semifinalisl 4 TODD MQLEAN HUNT - B Foofball 2: Foofball 4: S.C. 3, 4: H Associa+ion 4: Bagpipe Business S+alf 4. JANE BURTON JERICHO - Hi-Liles 2, 3, 4: Spanish 3, 4: lnframurals 2, 3: Travel Club 2: H.C.C. 2 MARY KA- TRYN JOHNSON - Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Junior Civi+an 4: F.T.C. 4: Hi-Lifes 2, 3, 4 . . . CAROLYN VARNELL JOHN- STON - Highlandaires 3: L 81 L 4: Program V.P. Hi-Liles 4: Sec. S.P.Q.R. 3: H.C.C. 2, 3, 4 . .. FRANK B. JOINER - Foolball 2, 3, 4: Car Club 3: H Associafion 2, 3, 4, PAUL BLASINGAME JOINER - B Foo+ball 2: Football 3, 4: F.C.A. 4: Na+'l Meril Semifinalis'r 4: H Associa+ion 3, 4 ... JAMES TIPTON JONES - S.P.O.R. 2: Car Club 3, 4: Evenfs 2 MARTHA LAURIE JONES - Spanish 2, 3: G.A.A. 2, 3: F.T.C. 3: Hi-Lifes 2, 3, 4: Treas. H.C.C. ROBERT HANCOCK FORDHAM JONES - Highlander Phofography Edilor 4: Band 2: Orchesfra 3: Publica+ions Pho- fographer 2, 3, 4. JOHN WILLARD JORDAN - Sfage Band 2, 4: R.O.T.C. Band 2.4: Mgr. Band 4: Car Club 3: Malh Club 4. . .MARY LUCILE JORDAN - Co-Edifor Highlander 4: N.H.S. 3,41 O 84 S 3, 4: S.C. 2, 3, 4: Treas. Highlandaires 4: Treas. G.A.A. 2, 3 . . . WILLIAM GIVEN KEE - N.H.S. 3. 4: Nal l Meri? Leffer of Commendafion 4: Q 8: S 3, 4: Key Club 3, 4: L 8: L 4: Sp. Cornmillee 4. . .GUY HARDIE KERR - Pres. N.H.S. 4: Co-capf. Baskefball 4: Treas. Key Club 4: F.C.A, 2, 3, 4: H Associalion 3, 4: S.C. 4. JULIETTE KIMBREW - Hi-Liles 2, 3, 4: Curfain Club 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: Ar+is'rs 8: Arlisians 2, 3: R.O.T.C. Princess 4 . . . MARTHA GALE KING -- Highlander Edilorial Slaff 3: Spanish Club 2, 3: Cur+ain Club 3, 4: ln+ramurals 3: H.C.C. 4 ... WILLIAN ANDREW KNlGHT - B Foofball 2: Cross-Counfry 2, 3, 4: Traclc 2, 3, 4: Debare 3, 4: Highlander Edilorial Slaff 4: H Associalion 3, 4 . . .JAMES GUTHRIE KNIGHT - Pres. L 81 L 4: Round Table 3, 4: Operelfa 3, 4: V.P.Cur1'ain Club 4: S.P.O.R. 3: S.C. 2, 4. TOM CHRISTOPHER KOHLER - Spanish Club 4: Car Club 3 ... KATHRYN MELINDA KRAATZ - S.P.O.R. 2: Mafh Club 3: Operella 3: Hi-l.i+es 3, 4: H.C.C. 4: Band 2, 3, 4. .. RODERICK EDWARD LAMB - Car Club 3, 4: Malh Club 37 Spanish Club 2, 4: lnframurals 2, 3, 4 ... PATRICIA KAY LAMB - Pres. French Club 4: S.C. 2, 4: L 8: L 3: Opererla 3, 4: Highlandaires 4: Hi-Lifes 2, 3, 4. JENNY LOU LAWRENCE - Sec. Sfudenls in Gov? 4: Hi-Li+es 2, 3, 4: Opere++a 4: Choralaires 2: Highlandaires 3: L 81 L 4 . .. LAIRD ELIZABETH LAWRENCE - Chm. Sp. Commilfee 4: Sfudenls in Gov? 4: S.C. 4: S.P,O.R. 2: Span- ish Club 3, 4: Hi-Lifes 2.4. . .HERBERT KOKERNOT LEA- Naf'l Meri? Le++er of Commendafion 4: Treas. Sfuclenfs in Gov'+ 4: Round Table 4: S.C. 4: l. 8: L 4: Opere+'ra 4 . .. MARIAN ANNETTE LEAKE. Seniors 0 I69 THOMAS RATCLIFFE LECONEY - Nal'I Meril Semilinalisl 4: L 81 L 4: Chemislry Club 4: Physics Club 4: Pholography Club 4: Bagpipe Pholoqrapher 4... KELLY GAIL LENNON ...MICHAEL BRYAN LEWIS - Foolball 2, 3: Spanish Club 3 .. .PEGGY ELIZABETH LINGO h Hi-Liles 3: Tennis 3, 4. PRISCILLA ANN LONG - G.A.A. 2. 3: Curlain Club 2, 4: Spanish Club 4: Hi-Lifes 2, 3, 4: H.C.C. 4 . . . ROBIN LOW - Bagpipe Ediforial Slall 4: S.P.O.R. 2: French Club 4: Chemisfry Club 4: Hi-Liles 2, 3, 4: Curfain Club 3 . . . ROB, ERT GREER LOWE - B Foolball 2 . . . LINDE LOWRY - Chm. Sp. Commilfee 4: Mgr. Girls' Swim Team 3, 4: Bagpipe Ecliforial Sfall 4: Tarlan Arl Sfail 3: Senior Play 4. TAVENNER CORNELIUS LUPTON - Spanish Club 3: Band 2: Highlander Ediforial Sfalf 3, 4 .. . NANCY LOUISE MAIDEN - Lassies 2: Spanish Club 3: R.O.T.C. Princess 3: R.O.T.C. Baflalion Oueen 3: V.P. Orcheslra 4: Hi-Liles 2, 3, 4 ...ROBERT LEE MANNING - Spanish Club 3: Car Club 3, 4: Mgr. Foofball 2, 3, 4 . , . MIKE MANTAS. FAY LYNETTE MARTIN - Band 2, 3. 4: Orcheslra 3: Head Piper Band 4: R.O.T.C. Princess 4: Mafh Club 3: V.P. Needle- worl: Club 4. . .WILLIAM LITTLEJOHN MARTIN - lTrans- lerred l97O From Culver Milifary Academy, Culver, lndianal Cross Counfry Track 4: Sp. Commiffee 4 . . . RACHEL CLAIRE MARTINEZ - Spanish Club -2: Hi-Liles 2, 3, 4: H.C.C. 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Lassies 2, 3, 4: Third Assislanl Piper 4 . . . CINDY KEITH MATTHEWS - Hi-Liles 2, 3, 4: Travel Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 3: Inlramurals 2, 3: G.A.A. 3. COLLEEN MCCLELLEN - Band 2, 3, 4: N.H.S. 4: La+in Club 2, 3: Ma+h Club 3: Curlain Club 4: Lassies 2, 3, 4 . . . FRED LELAND MCCLURE - Science Club 2: Car Club 4 GALEN HESS MCCORMACK - Hi-Liles 3, 4: High- Iandaires 4: Curlain Club 4. . .SUSAN LEIGH McCUMBER - Hi-Lifes 2, 3. 4: Spanish Club 2: F.T.A. 4: Senior Play 4. STEPHEN DALE MCDANIEL - Orchesfra 2, 3, 4: All-Region Orcheslra 2. 3, 4: B Foolball 2: S.P.Q.R. 2, 3: S.C. 2, 3, 4: Bagpipe EdiforiaIS+afl2, 3.4. . , SUSAN SAVILLE McEVOY - Hi-Liles 2, 3, 4: Sec. H.C.C. 4: F.T.A. 4: Inlramurals 2, 3: G.A.A. 3: Sp. Commilfee 4. . . MARY ELIZABETH McKEN- NEY - Bagpipe Sfall 3, 4: Hi-Lifes 2, 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: Lassies 2, 3, 4: Sludenls in Gov? 4: Sec. Band 4. . , MELVIN EMORY McKNl6HT - Pres. German Club 3, 4: Car Club 3: S.C. 2, 3, 4. MARLENE McLAIN - Senior Play 4: French Club 2, 3: Cur- lain Club 4: Highlandaires 2: L 8: L 3, 4: Operella 3, 4 . .. ANN SKILLERN MEADOR - S.P.O.R. 2: S.C. 3: Sludenls in Gov'l'. 4: H.C.C. 3, 4: Hi-Liles 2, 3, 4: Homecoming Oueen 4 ... ERIC LEE MILLER - Music Inferprelalion Club 4 . .. TYREE BELL MILLER - Chemislry Club 4: Car Club 4: Pho- irography Club 4. l7O 0 Seniors 'VHILE SPENDING THEIR sTudy hall period in The caTeTeria, seniors Peggy Record, ChrisTie lrown. and Linda Hager Take advanTage oT The Time To brush up on Their card game. .... ms A He' . .TY 13 eniors Take Advantage of New Privileges F WHO IS THAT good-looking senior boy on The TirsT row?' cslcs Laird Lawrence aT The choirs' ChrisTmas assembly. MARY LOU MIRO - Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Treas. Spanish Club 4: Hi-Li+es 2, 3.4: CurTain Club 4 . . . JEANNE LEE MITCHELL - OpereTTa 2: OrchesTra 2: Spanish Club 2. 3: Hi-Li+es 3.4. . .LINDA SUE GRACE MOORE - Hi-Lifes 2. 3, 4: French Club 2, 3: H.C.C. 2, 3, 4: F.T.A. 2, 3, 4: Cho- ralaires 2 . . .THOMAS MILLER MORGAN - S.C. 3: Phys- ics Club 4. MALCOLM THOMAS MURPHY - lTransTerred I97O From WesTchesTer H.S., HousTon, Texasl Car Club 3.4. . . MARY ELIZABETH MUSE - TarTan EdiToriaI STaTT 3, 4: Orchesfra 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: Hi-LiTes 2. 3, 4 . . . ELIZABETH HOLLAND NEAL - Hi-LiTes 2, 3, 4: Travel Club 2: Spanish Club 2 . . .WILLIAM ANDREW NELSON - Music InTerpre- TaTion Club 4. LUCY DURRETT NESBITT - Hi-LiTes 2, 3, 4 , . . DAVID Ml- CHAEL NICHOLS - A.F.S. 4: Highlander Business STaTT 4: Travel Club 2: Car Club 3 ...JON SANFORD NICHOLS - B FooTbaII 2: H.C.C. 2, 3, 4: Traclc 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 4: H AssociaTion 2, 3, 4 . . . NANCY SUSAN OATMAN - OrchesTra 2, 3, 4: OpereTTa 2, 3, 4: CurTain Club 4: Hi-LiTes 2, 3, 4: ArTisTs 84 ArTisans 2, 3. MELINDA CALVERT OBENCHAIN - Hi-LiTes 2, 3, 4: S.C. 3, 4: French Club 3: F.T.A. 4: InTramuraIs 2, 3: CurTain Club 3 ... FRANK EDMOND OLIVER - Bagpipe EdiToriaI STaTT 4: Business Mgr. L 81 L 4: OpereTTa 3, 4: V.P. N.H.S. 4: V.P. MaTh Club 4: Key Club 4... PATRICIA ANNE O'MALLEY - Hi-LiTes 4: French Club 4: H.C.C. 4: STudenTs in Gov'T 4: CurTain Club 4... MAURY FONTAINE OSBORN - ArTisTs 81 ArTisans 2: Hi-LiTes 2, 3, 4: German Club 4: French Club 2, 3. 4: CurTain Club 4. Seniors 0 I7I Senior Boys Organize Spirit Groupg Develop Unusual Weekend Hobbies Senior boys, keeping pace wirh 'rhe girls, formed a new spiril-boosring club, +he Honchos. Dressed in yellow shiris. rolled-up blue jeans, and official beanies, members backed +he HP Baskeiball ieam. Super Scoi Jim Knighr and his assisi- anis assured Scoi fans oi viciory in iheir pep rally skils. In appreciarion of ihe fine spiril, The varsily ioolball ieam, led by The senior iri-capiains, gave Their viclory apples io The senior girls for iheir sup- por+. Finding new hobbies io occupy Their spare lime, Ford Ferguson, Sieve McDan- iel, and Andy Posr masiered +he Tech- niques oi flying while oihers hunied or played iooiball on ihe weekends. Conironred wiih l'he problem oi which college io arrend, ihe boys filled our ap- plicaiions and visired college campuses in advance. Represenrarives from colleges ihroughoui ihe narion scouied HP arh- leres for scholarships. To earn money for iheir dares wirh un- derclassman girls, boys worked as grocery sfore clerks, wairers, and car-washers..Tav Lupion received rhe honor of working as a page in +he Texas Siare Legislaiure ar Ausiin for l'he spring semesrer. Tav iuggled a class schedule rhar required his refurn fo HP one day a week io iake resrs. On Wednesday aiiernoons, some oi ihe boys volunieered iheir lime for ru- iorial, a program To esiablish berrer rela- Jrions beiween Anglos and Chicanos, lor an Episcopal Church. G-ROUCHO MARX MAKES his debul ar fhe Lao and Lassies picnic disguised as Murray Holland. ss . y , I.. i ii i 'iii iii' SVFQL i f X '- i H A vr, 3 gf W '- . F 2 1. 'ag X A., ANTICIPATING VICTORY IN fhe Scofs' iirsr disiricf game, senior Hanahos feel The Tension mouni as rhe HP Roundballers come from behind io beai ihe Skeefers. I72 0 Seniors THELMA DIANE OTEY - S.C. 2. 3: French Club 2. 3: HiLi+es 2, 3, 4: Sec. F.T.C. 4 . . . THOMAS ALAN PARK 4 B Foolball 2: L Bc L 4: Sludenls in Gov'+ 4: Golf 3. 4: H Associafion 2.4. .. PAUL GRAY PARKER ...DAVID MA- THIS PARNELL - Band 2: Publicalions Pholographer 3. 4? Senior Play 4. MARK WILLIAM PATTERSON - F.C.A. 2, 3. 4: HHH Asso- ciafion 2. 3. 4: Baskelball 2, 3. 4: Chess Club 4... PHILLIP EUGENE PATTERSON ...GEORGE WILLIAM PERRY JR. - Foolball 3. 4: Tri-Capl. Swimming 4: L Bc L 3. 4: Orchesfra 2: Operella 2:- Sludenfs in Gov? 4 . . . DEBORAH LEE PETERS - Hi-Liles 2. 3, 4: S.P.O.R. 2. Arlisls B1 Arlisans 2.3: H.C.C. 2, 3.4: Curlain Club 4. PATRICIA LAWTHER PIERCE - Spanish Club 2. 3: In- framurals 2, 3: Hi-Li+es 2, 3, 4: Sp. Commillee 3: Tar+an Ar+ Slalf 4: Homecoming Oueen Nominee 4 .. .KATHERINE JOYCE PITTMAN - Spanish Club 3. 4: Lassies 3. 4: Y-P- Band 4: Hi-Li+es 2. 3: Orcheslra 3 . . .JOSEPH ADOLPHUS PITZINGER - Spanish Club 3. 4: Chm. Tarlan Business Slafl 4: S.C. 4: lnframurals 4: Highlander Business Slafl 4: R.O.T.C. 2 . . . MARY PATRICIA FREDERICA PITZINGER -- Orches+ra 3. 4: Operella 3.4: Hi-Liles 2. 3.4: Band 2. VIRGINIA EVELYN POSPICK - Hi-Liles 2, 3. 4: Spanish Club 2. 3. 4: A.F.S. Commilfee 4: Highlander Business Slaff 4: Inlramurals 2, 3 ...ANDREW HARRIS POST - Ma+h Club 4: Orchesfra 2, 3, 4 . . . PATRICIA ANNE POWELL - Program V.P. Hi-Liles 4: S.P.Q.R. 2. 3.4: H.C.C. 3: F.T.C. 4: Highlander Business Slafl 4 . .. CATHERINE CLARK PRYOR - Treas. Hi-Liles 4: N.H.S. 4: V.P. O 8: S 3.4: High- lander Eclilorial Sfalf 3. 4: Spanish Club 2. 3, 4: Hall of Fame 3. LU ANN PURNELL - French Club 3: A.F.S. Commillee 3: F.T.C. 4: Publicily V.P. Hi-Liles 4: Highlander Business Slafl 4: Sp. Commiffee 3.4. . . PATRICIA CAMPBELL PUTNAM - Hi-Lifes 2. 3. 4: Pres. Travel Club 4: H.C.C. 3: S.C. 4: ln- Yramurals 2 . . . NANCY KATHERINE OUIN - Hi-Liles 2.3. 4: Highlandaires 3. 4: H.C.C. 2, 3. 4: Operefla 4: S.C. 4: G.A.A. 2, 3 . . . CAROLYN DIANNE RAGSDALE- Spanish Club 3. 4: F.T.C. 4: Operelfa 3.4: Hi-Lifes 2. 3.4: S.C. 3: His+orian L 81 L 4. PEGGY ANN RECORD - Hi-Lifes 2. 3.4: Highlandaires 3: L Bc L 4: Operella 2, 3. 4: French Club 3. 4: Highlander Busi- ness Sfaff 4 . . . MARK EDWARD REED - UBI' Foolball 2: Traclc 2. 3: Inlramurals 2. 3. 4: Spanish Club 2. 3 . . . PHILIP LANGSTON REED - R.O.T.C. Cade? Major 4: Rifle 81 Drill Team 2. 3. 4: Pres. Saber Club 4: S.C. 4: Chess Club 4... ROBERT WINSTON REES-JONES - Co-Edi+or Bagpipe 4: Sec. Key Club 4: NaI'I Meril' Semifinalisl 4: N.H.S. 3. 4: Mgr. Foofball 2. 3.4: S.C.2. 3. 4. ROBERT EMORY REEVES - Baskelball 4: H.C.C. 4: Cho- ralaires 2: Librarian L 81 L 4: Freedom Founda+ion Board 4. . . RUSSELL STEVENSON REMBER I - Bagpipe Edilorial Sfaff 4: L 81 L 3. 4: N.H.S. 4: Program Chairman Key Club 4: Sec. Ma+h Club 4: O 8: S 3.4. . . ROBERTA FRANCES RHEA - Capt Tennis 4: Na+'l Meri+ Lel+er of Commendafion 4: S.C. 2: Welfare V.P. Spanish Club 3: Sfudenfs in Gov'f 4: Hi-Liles 2.3.4. .. JAN RINKEL - Spanish Club 2, 3. 4: Highlander Ediforial Slaff 3. 4: O X1 S 4: Hi-Li+es 2. f. 4: Hall of Fame 3. Seniors 0 I73 Seniors Face Problem of College Decisions if W 11' I 4 iw . s SMILING AT THE Ihoughl of anofher profifable sale, senior Robbie Gowdey wri+es up The sales DURING A ROUND Table meefing Robin Rees Jones ex liclqef for Cay Pry0r's purchase 5+ Jas. K, Wilson, presses a feeling of exasperalion on a conlroversial issue ANN RITCHIE - Hi-Liles 2, 3. 4: S.C. 2 . . . ROBYN KAY ROMO - Hi-Liles 3, 4: E.T.A, 3, 4: Hiqhlandaires 4: In- Iramurals 3 . . .JAMES FREDERICK ROSE. . .JAN SUSAN ROSE - Hi-Liles 2, 3, 4: Highlander Ediforial Slaff 3, 4: A.F.S. Commillee 2, 3: E.T.C. 4: Spanish Club 2. MARK WILLIAM ROSE - R.O.T.C. Rifle Team I: Pres. Car Club 3, 4: H.C.C. 4: S.C. 4 . . . CANDY JEAN ROWE - Hi-Liles 2, 3, 4: French Club 3: Curlain Club 3 ...THEO- DORE GILES RUSSELL, JR. - 'IBN Football 3, 4: L 81 L 3, 4' Operella 3, 4: Senior Play 4: H.C.C. 4: Physics Club 4 . . . DON EUGENE SABLE - V.P. Car Club 3, 4: Key Club 3, 4: H.C.C. 4: S.C. 4. STEPHEN F. SAID - Co-Capf. Track 2, 3, 4: H.C.C. 4: S.P.O.R. 2: L 81 L 3: I:.C.A. 3, 4: Operella 3 . . .SARAH LIL- LIAN SCALES - Choralaires 2: L 81 L 3, 4: Hi-Liles 2, 3, 4: Sec. F.T.C. 4: Operella 3, 4 . .. CARL THEODOR SCHACHT - Malh Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Physics Club 4: Tar+an Business Slafl 4 . .. BEVERLY LU SEALS - French Club 2. 3, 4: Operelfa 4: Highlandaires 3: Na+'I Merif Leffer of Comrnendalion 4: L 8: L 4: Sludenfs in Gov? 4. MARY LUCINDA SELECMAN - Spanish Club 2, 4: Hi-Liles 2: S.C.,3 . . . CYNTHIA SELKIRK - L 81 L 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: F.T.A. 4: Hi-Liles 2, 3, 4: Operefla 3. 4: Choralaires 2 ...SARAH BORDEN SHAFFER - Hi-Lifes 2, 3.4: F.T.C.2: Spanish Club 2: H.C.C. 2 ... CHRISTOPHER GLEN SHARP. I74 o Seniors fl -W LISA LANIER SHEPHERD - Senior Rep. S.C. 4: Bagpipe Ed- iforial Slall 3, 4: Hi-Lifes 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: H.C.C. 2: Inframurals 2, 3, 4 . . . MARTHA KAY SHIPP - Lassies 2: Hi-Liles 2, 3.4: H.C.C. 4: Library Council 3: lnlramurals 3: Highlandaires 4 . . . LISA SHORT - Pres. Round Table 4: N.H.S. 4: V.P. Sludenls in C-5ov'l 4: L 8: L 3, 4: A.F.S. Commif- fee 3, 4: French Club 2, 3 . . .SCOTT HAMRICK SHUFORD - B Foolball 2: S.P.O.R. 2: H.C.C. 2: Golf 3. ROBERT SPENCER SHYTLES - Senior Play 4: Curlain Club 4: Junior Civilans 4. . .PATRICIA SIMONE - Hi-Liles 2.3, 4: Travel Club 3: H.C.C. 3, 41 C'.A,A. 3: lnlramurals 2, 3: French Club 2,3 .. .JAMES DONALD SIMPSON - S.C. 3. 4: N.H.S. 4: V.P. Chess Club 4: R.O.T.C. Drill and Rifle Teams 2, 3, 4: R.O.T.C. Baflalion Commander 4: R.O.T.C. Cadel Col. 4 . . . JOHN FRANCIS SIMPSON, JR. - Golf 4: Fool- ball 3. 4: F.C.A. 3, 4: French Club 2. 3: H Associalion 3, 4. ELIZABETH SLAUGHTER - Social V.P. Hi-Liles 4: Program V.P. F.T.C. 4: S.C. 2: Sec. Highlandaires 4: French Club 2, 3: N.H.S. 4 KRISTEN ELIZABETH SMITH - N.H.S. 4: F.T.C. 4: H.C.C. 4: Hi-Liles 2, 3, 4: Highlander Edilorial Slall 4: Tarlan Business Slafl 4 . . . LISA ELAINE SMITH - Key Club4Sweelhear+ 4: Jr. Rep. S.C. 3: Sr. Rep, S.C. 4: Bagpipe Ediforial Slalf 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Sec. Jr. Class 3 . .. ROBERT SHIELDS SMITH - Band 2, 3, 4: Pres. Band 4: Or- cheslra 2. 3. 4: Business Mgr. Senior Play 4: Physics Club 4: R.O.T.C. Band 2, 3, 4. FRANCES PATTON SMYLIE - Hi-Liles 2, 3, 4: Senior Play 4: Bagpipe Business Sfalf 4: S.C. 3: French 2: Cufldin Club 4 ...SANDRA MUNRO SNELL - N.H.S. 3, 4: O 8: S 3, 4: Na+'I Meril Semi'linalisl'4: Round Table 3, 4: L 81 L 3: Bagpipe Edilorial S+aif 3 . . . CATHY MELANIE STALLCUP - A.F.S. Commillee 3: Orcheslra 2: Highlander Edilorial Slall 3, 4: Hall ol Fame 3: Sec. N.H.S. 4: Treas. O 84 S 4. . .RANDALL ERWIN STEBBINS - Car Club 3: Music lnlerprelalion Club 4: Inframurals 4. SALLY WAKEFIELD STEELE - Friendship V.P. Hi-Liles 4: L 8: L 3, 4: Rec. Sec. L 8: L 4: Highlander Ediforial Slall 3, 4: V.P. Spanish Club 3: A.F.S. Commillee 2, 3. 4 . . . JOHN TRUITT STOKES - N.H.S. 4: Malh Club 3, 4: R.O.T.C. Drill 2, 3, 4: V.P. Radio Club 4: R.O.T.C. Cadel Mai. 4: Bagpipe Edilorial SfalI4 . . .SHARON STROUD - Hi-Liles 2, 3.4: Sp. Commilfee 4. . . ROBERT LOGAN SWAYZE - Golf 3. PREPARING TO MAKE college choices, Barbara Collier and Pam Dealy invesligale lhe new college cenler in The library. Seniors 0 I75 SARAH GATHA SYMMES - Hi-Liles 2, 3, 4: Prench Club 3, 4: Curfain Club 4: G.A.A. 3: Swimming 3, 4: Co-Capl. Swimming 4. . .ALICE ANNE TALIAEERRO - Choralaires 2: L Bc L 3: Highlandaires 4: Opereffa 3, 4: Hi-Liles 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4 . . . KIRK HALL TATE - B Foofball 2: H.C.C. 3: S.C. 2: Baseball 3, 4: Car Club 3: Sp. Commilfee 4 . .. MARK CROMPTON TATE - Foolball 2. 3, 4: Malh Club 3, 4: Physics Club 4: S.P.Q.R. 2: S.C. 2, 3, 4: H Asso- cialion 2. 3, 4. JANET KAY THOMPSON - Spanish Club 2: Hi-Lifes 2, 3. 4: E.T.C. 4. . . LYNDA LORENE THOMPSON - Inlramurals 3, 4: Spanish Club 4: H.C.C. 4: Hi-Liles 2, 3. 4: Sp. Commil- Iee 4. . .SCOTT MOORE THOMPSON - Foolball 2, 3, 4 ...PAUL MEACHUM THORP - Eoofball 3, 4: S.P.Q.R. 2: Chess Club 4: Radio Club 4: Car Club 4: Physics Club 4. PATRICIA ANN THREADGILL - Chm. Sp. Commilfee 4: N.H.S. 3, 4: Pres. Library Council 4: Hislorian Highlandaires 4: Highlander Sfaff 3, 4: O 81 S 3, 4 . . . REBECCA LYNN TITTLE- ITransIerred I970 from Soufh Parlc H. S., Beaumonl, Texasl .. . CHRISTINE TOBIN - S.C. 2: Hi-Lifes 2. 3, 4: H.C.C. 2, 3. 4: Spanish Club 2. 3 DAVID JORDAN TOWNSEND. LOREN HOWARD TRAEGER - B Foofball 2: Junior Civi- fan 4: Inlramurals 4. . . MARY JOHANNA TRICE - Tennis 2, 3, 4: L 8: L 3: Opereffa 3, 4: Curlain Club 4: Highlandaires 4: Debale 3, 4 . . . LINDA JANE TURNER - Hi-Lifes 2, 3: R.O.T.C. Princess 3: Head Lassie 4: Highlandaires 3. 4: Bag- pipe Business Sfaff 3 . . . ROBERT HENRY TUSING - Sec. Car Club 4. MARIA DEL CARMEN URIZARRI - Hi:LiIes 2. . .STEVEN WHEELER VAN AMBURGH - Foofball 2, 3, 4: Pres. Senior Class 4: Cap+. Track 4: S.C. 4: F.C.A. 3, 4: H Associafion 3.4. . .CYNTHIA ANNE VAUGHAN - Sp. Commillee 3: L 8: L 3: Hi-Liles 2. 3. 4: Sec. S.C. 4: Baslcefball Oueen 4: Highlandaires 4 . .. NANCY LYNN VEIGEL - Co-Capl. Swimming 3, 4: N.H.S. 4: Sec. Chemislry Club 4: Inframurals 2, 3. THOMAS KENNETH VICK, JR. - Foofball 2, 3, 4: Tri-Capl. Foolball 3: H.C.C. 2, 3, 4: S.C. 2 . . . DAVID BRUCE WAL- LACE THOMAS EDWIN WALSH - S.P.O.R. 2: Or- chesfra 2, 3, 4: All-Slale Orchesfra 2, 3: Radio Club 4 . .. ELLEN JEAN WASHBURN - Pres. Hi-Lifes 4: Sec. L 84 L 4: S.C. 3. 4: Operella 3. 4: French Club 3, 4. ANN WASSON - S.C. 2: Round Table 2, 3, 4: Hisl. Hi-Liles 4: French Club 3: H.C.C. 2: E.T.C. 2 . . . LEIGH WATSON - S.P.O.R. 2, 3: Tarlan Business Slaff 2, 3. 4: Highlander Edi- forial Sfaff 4: Hi-Lifes 2. 3, 4: Cur+ain Club 2 KEVIN THOMAS WEBSTER - Highlander Business Sfalf 4: Physics Club 4: F.C.A. 4: Curfain Club 2 . . .STEPHEN WEBSTER - Senior Play 4. I76 o Seniors 'ip -:vc -PD' K' Seniors Realize Year's End Draws Near is .. 4 'Q' PAULA SUZANNE WHEELER - HighIandaires, 3, 4: TraveI CIub 3: S.P.Q.R. 2: Music Inferprerafion Club 4 WIL- LIAM ROWELL WIGGINS, JR. 3 Junior Civi+ans 4 ... DOROTHY DALE WIGLEY - Pres. Currain CIub 4: L 81 L 3. 4: Opere+fa 3. 4: Bagpipe Ediforial Sfahc 3, 4: S.C. 4: Hi-Lifes 2, 3, 4. . .JAMES BOWMAN WILLIAMS - Pres. Key CIub 4: Pres. F.C.A. 4: Bagpipe EdiforiaI Sfafi 4: Co-Capt Baskgf. baII 4: S.C. 2, 3, 4. CHRISTOPHER MAXIM WILLIAMS - Golf 2, 3. 4: Car Club 3: R.O.T.C. 2: lnframurals 2 . , . SCOTT MYERS WIN- STON - 'IBM Baske'rbaII 2: Baskerball 3: H Associafion 3 ...SARA LYNN WORLEY - S.C. 2, 4: Sp. Comrni'rIee 47 Hi-Li+es 2, 3, 4: Curfain Club 4: French Club 3: Inframurals 3 . . . NOEL WINSTON WRIGHT - S.P.O.R. 2. 3. 4: Junior Civifan 3. 4. ANNE SHELMIRE WYNNE - Tennis 3. 4: Spanish Club 2, 3. 4: J.H.S. 4. . . DANIEL PAUL YODER -Track 2, 3: L 81 L 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: Pres. S.C.4:Opere-Ha 3.4. . . KATHE YOUNG - A.E.S. Americans Abroad 3: Chrn. A.E.S. Com' miHee 4: Welfare V,P. Hi-Lifes 4: S.C. 4: Srudenfs in Gov'+ 4: French Club 2. 3 ...CAROL ANN ZEISS - N.H.S. 3, 4: Na+'I MeriI Lefrer of Commendafion 4: Hi-Lifes 2, 3, 4: Ger- man Club 4: Sfudenfs in Gov? 4. 1: m:m., ...,N- ea Ny, I rv in f I ,. '::.k. Y K K I Irv K, v,--ff Qj 2735 .,.' af . 'sr' Mffpiiiiif ......--0' li ' .H . . we T ,J I S . 47' , THIS IS THE Iasf srraw. Theres a girl in my soupI gurgles George Perry as John Clarke Iooks on in amazement Seniors 0 I77 Scots Serve on Spirit Committeeg Juniors Work on Student Council Juniors, the last class to graduate in the Ibecredit system, welcomed sopho- mores and treshmen to school this year. A typical HP junior encountered American history, geometry, and a tor- eign language. Ot 430 iuniors I35 partici- pated in accelerated history, English, math, and chemistry, and Spanish. These advanced placement programs provided iuniors with a comprehensive program ot study and research. Junior boys strengthened the sports activities at HP. Jack Biddle, Richard Martin, Keith McCreary. Steve Shipp, Bob Sillers, Emerson Swalwell, and David Ward received the Player ot the Week award during the tootball season. David Kimmel and Neel Lemon were iunior starters on the varsity basketball team. Reed Fischer ranked third in state be- cause ot his mile run tor the track team. Besides studying and competing. iun- iors served on the Spirit Committee, held positions on the Student Council, worked tor the publication statts, and ioined school clubs and other organizations. Dee Dee Dewberry and Susan Payne assumed jobs ot associate editors ot the Highlander. Amy Hook and Susan Peo- body worked as assistant teature and news editors ot the Bagpipe. Lucy John- son and John Helm served as Junior Rep- resentatives-at-large to the Student Council to till out their schedules. MURRAY GOSSETT, Holt Bettis, Emerson Sw well, Frank Johnson, and Philip Jones preter da guns over dates. A Wt .rv 4 .EN 5 l MISS TEENAGE DALLAS contestant Peggy Sears shows she has got what it takes to be Miss Teenage Dallas by gracetully answering her question trom the judges I 78 0 Juniors b y l5 4 8 ff f q,,. or KW Paul Abbofi Penny Adair Paify Adams Elizabellw Albriflon Tom Aldredge Charley Allen Dick Allen Paul Alley Lisa Arnold Sibby Ashe Ronny Askew Mary Anna Auslin Cailwy Baker Joe Barnes Marilyn Barion Vicki Baumann Belsy Beams Charise Bell S+arre++ Berry Debbie Berfrand Holi' Beiiis Sarah Bickel Jack Biddle Greg Boelwning Nancy Bowman Gigi Boyce Bob Boykin Doug Bradley lris Bradley Jan Braecklein John Brancln Vicki Bridges Ann Briggs Debbie Brooks Rissa Brooks Anne Brougher Michael Brown Scoli Brown Jill Burfon Mike Busby Sfuarl' Bush Susan Cain Siirling Camp Ellen Campbell Grover Campbell Amy Carroll Ann Carier Mollie Carfer Juniors 0 I79 I8O 0 Juniors James Church Suzanne Claclc Eliza berh Clark David Cla rlze Roger Claxfon Charlolfe Cock Cameron Caldwell Befh Cole Mark Connell Cafhy Cornell Leo Corrigan Wade Co++ingham Chase Co++on Rusfy Cowan Cafhy Cox Joe Cox John Crosland Gilberl Cuellar Sieve Curran Gary Darrow DeAnn Davis John Davis Van Davis Bill Davis Darlene Davison Daron Day Susan DeBogory Paul Dees Tommy Delalour Caroline Dennard Emily Denning Debbie Denfon MARY JO LONG is pleased wirh lhe oulcome of The Garland game N L 0 1 'Q o 1. . Q my K if ,ax N 'VAX it :A-Y 5 Q 'L 5- i' w la:- ff 'WFT 'N me an i W T QP T S Q si. J, nieyelin Helps Girls Keep Their Shape l Q-+1 W , ,,,, i .... lf, RL- 1'0 BETSY HAWKINS proves agile by bal- ancing on her unicycle. Dee Dee Dewberry Emily Doiph Shirley Douglass Joe Dugan Becky Dunn Tim Dyes Pam Elkins Peler Elliol Kay Ellisor Sam Ellsberry BeckyvElmore Becky Enriquez Elizabeili Evans Kyle Evans Marc Fanning Tommy Ferguson Bruce Ficke Reed Fisher David Flagg Joe Fly Lisa Folse Jim Fox Doug Freiman Benion Fry Debbie Fry Karen Frymire Emily Fulgham Bill Funk Lee Fuqua Linda Gear Juniors 0 l8l A ' . T Qi 'w X is , fr he 1 , f K , i a ,, F'--. JUNIOR GIRLS J uni l82 0 Juniors Kyle Evans and Lenel Ward, full of lnol air, blow ors W ork at Virginia Gahagan Barbara Gandy Bob Gardere Greg Gardner Jane Garrett Paula Garrison Lucy Geisinger Peggy Geisinger Tommy Gilchrist Paul Gleiser Kathy Glover Dorothy Good Murray Gosseff Betsy Gowdey Judy Graham Bill Gregg Bob Gruber Dinah Gues+ Robin Hale William Hale Nelson Hall Wendy Hall Sara Hamric Lynne Haralson fi N as Mg .Af ' 1 rw ,,-f, , i up over football player, David Clarke. Boostin -iw' CYNTHIA KNOTT CHECKS up on fads of Texas Athletes' Spirit Q W ' 7 Hg, 535 Vs B 9' C eess 1 it pi? X V 1:-mi. .L 'Qi Y ky i i .gg 1,5 WA iufiibxx. lf: We 3 -. - 5 S E A E -Z Edee Hares Lurene Harkness Karen Harlan Melinda Harper Karen Haselfine Helen Hafche++ Ann Haughlon Befsy Hawkins Paul Hayes Caihy Hearne Jimmy Held? John Helm Jane Hewi++ Hillary Highl Sally Hill Tina Hill Bobby H ifzelberger Vernon Hodge Rufh Hogg Amy Hook Lon Houseman Buck Howard Kim Howell Agafha Hughes Barbara Hunf Mary Huni' Jan Jackson Meredi+h Jackson Andy Johnson Deborah Johnson TO EASE TENSIONS, Jane Gar- reff fakes up piano playing. Juniors o I83 Franlc Johnson Kay Johnson Lucy Johnson Sue Joiner Philip Jones Robin Jones Jan Keenan David Kimmel Ralph Kincheloe Tom Kirk Les Klein Carl Kneese Cynfhia Knoll Milce Kobey Maribefh Koons Karen Krufilelc Toni Kumpf Jane LaGrone Jane Lee Leila Lelfwich Syndey Lei+ch Neel Lemon Cindy Lewis George Liebes Claude Lighlfoof Debbie Lipe Marian Livinqslon Mary Jo Long Bob Luna Marla Lyle Beverly Lyon Si McAninch Jaclc McCarTer Keifh McCreary Sawnie Mclfnfire Mac McGee Riclc McGinnis Alice McMullin Carolyn MacKay Luke Madole Karen Mariades Lisa Marshall Richard Marlin Dan Marlinez David Malher Norma Mafheson Carlfon Meredilh Barbara Miller MAKING SURE THE owls gel Their poinf are Les Klein and Ann Somerville. Junior'Girls Take Football Boys to Bonfire as-N, il, s Y. '4' x E gl -.,: Q M l wry V, 1 SP1 J o.oo 4-. eg as 3 . X ibn . in , ar X W- or J Madelaine Miller Peggy Miller Ceclon Millel Vicki Mille? Befh Mirns Aneel Monga John Monlgomery Mark Monlgornery Jana Morehead Minor Morgan Amy Morse Mindy Moll Ann Moynihan Marynell Murphy Tammy Murphy Jeff Murray Bobby Myers Shawn Nass Sieve Naslri Paula Nelrns Karen Nelson Page Nelson Cary Newman Layne Newman Juniors o I 85 Tennessee Nielsen John Norris Mary Norris Kafherine Norileei Melissa Norfhcuff Befsy Norwood JOHN HELM creaies a pep rally posfer. 'il Spirited Juniors Decorate G m for Rallies Susan Nosko Befsy Oberihier 'V Karhy Odell Tom O'Dwyer Philip Oviaif Marina Paez Par Page Piera Paine Debbie Pasquarella Jolfllen Pafierson Susan Payne Susan Peabody Bill Peper Diane Perelson Carolyn Perry Linda Perry Paifi Pierce Sieve Pilce Michelle Pineqar Lori Pisior Sherry Placlco Buddy Porlh Terrell Poifs Kaihy Powell I86 0 Juniors 5 is Q f Kelly Powell Karen Price Allen Prilchard Jody Quillan Genie Quinn David Quisenberry Cruqer Ragland Kallii Rawlins Lynn Razzeio Nancy Reed Laney Reynolds Riclc Roloerlson 'N xf'f ' Belly Ann Rockwell , David Roeliriq Milclw Rogers in Preslon Ross Charles Ruclcer Jimmy Ruppel 5, J .,.N Xfgbt a R 1 l Q' M ! ' SURROUNDED BY THE serene almosplnere of The new library, Maribefh Koons ponders over 'rhe nex+ line of her American liisfory ierm Theme, as llwe day for if To be turned in draws near. Sally Rushing Sfeve Sacks Jeb Sanford Sam Sclieffler Lisa Sclimalinq David Sclnneier THESE COCKIES ARE crummyf' exclaims fool- ball player Jaclc Biddle fo Mary Anna Ausfin. Juniors 0 I 87 Karl Schreiber Lee Ann Scofr Peggy Sears David Sewell Don Shannon Pamela Sheen Louise Shelmire Sfeven Shipp Bob Sillers Sieve Simmons Debbie Simplcin Leigh Sinclair Pam Slaugh'rer Molly Sleefh Brad Smifh Palfi Smiih Russell Smifh Vicki Smifh Ann Sommerville Alan Sparlcman Ann Spillman Nick Sfevens Karhy Sfewarf Gerry Ann Sroclcs Q, J' S L , X X .1 S kc S ss A ,. -Q x 5 A '53 Juniors Give Their Labor, Abilities, Effort l88 0 Juniors Audrey Sfrange Bobby Sfrief Emerson Swalwell Karen Tabor Jane? Taylor lvlilce Terry Kale Thomas Marian Thomasso Linda Thompson T1 Hi ww we-V 0 Publications Q,-.un a s lo gif' . Ri' 1 Ou .v w-K ,Q 'J.o, 1' 1 -' V '0v.- Q, 4 ., at .... Affgi, . .'1 ., Twig , :Q,t,,x wiv, -.J . J i s Winffff ', MRS. FISCH ER DEBATES ihe legaliiy oi cake wilh Paul Gleis- er and Sieve Sacks in 'rhe Highlander office. 41 Mark Thornlon Marlc Thornion Belsy Tilus Peggy Trofh Miizi Vance Richard Vance Shelly Vaughn Jonaihan Vinson Caiherine Wadel Tim Wallace Sharon Wallingford Richard Walsh David Ward Lenel Ward Paul Washburn Cynlhia Waison Mary Kaye Wes+Dylce Diane Wharlon Holly Wheeler Alan While Louise Whife George Whiimeyer Diane Willcin Jane Williamson David Wilson Roger Wilson Julie Winans Caiherine Windi Greg Winniiord Jan Winniiord Befsy Wood Laura Woodruff Nancy Woolley Juniors 0 I89 V. N... Wwwmvm--f--, TWO OF THE UnTouchables, George O'Dwyer and Don Adams, anTicipaTe The arrival oT Bonnie and Clyde. Clubs, Advanced Courses, Sports Fill Sophomores' Schedules, Time WiTh The arrival oT The Treshman class aT high school, The sophomores oT V970- 7I no longer suTTered The TradiTional good-naTured TaunTs oT upperclassmen ThaT previous sophomores had endured. For The TirsT Time, The sophomores elecTed B Team cheerleaders choosing RuThy l-learne, Diane lvlarsh, BeTTie lvlcCarTer. and Marianne Windrow. An- oTher ouTsTanding sophomore, Laura Sears. served as Treasurer oT The STudenT Council and represenTed l-lighland Park on The Valley Forge Pilgrimage. The pur- pose oT which was To relaTe sTudenTs oT Today To our pasT heriTage. The sophomore class selecTed Eben Price and Tim DooliTTle as STudenT Coun- cil represenTaTives aT large. Sophomores parTicipaTing on The Round Table were IQO o Sophomores Lee Allen and Laurie LiTTleiohn. The RCTC elecTed JenniTer Clark as The only sophomore princess. Comprising The maior parT oT The B TooTball Team, 35 sophomore boys meT compeTiTion wiTh Team eTTorT. Sophomore players on The VarsiTy Tennis Team in- cluded Phillip Wiggins, ClayTon Davis, Nancy Hodge, and Lynn Wilkin. Two sophomores, John 0'Connor and STanley Vaughan. ran wiTh The Cross CounTry Team. This yearls sophomore ScoTs were To be The TirsT class To graduaTe wiTh 22 crediTs. The Typical sophomore curriculum sTill consisTed oT algebra, biology, English, a Toreign language, and world hisTory. wiTh 98 sophomores Taking parT in major worlcs courses in maTh. English. and biology. r ' CHARLOTTE SMYLIE, LAURIE LupTon and Deb bie Eulich develop coordinaTion wiTh ballet iii? PP' Sl' ve... 'Eff' 'T' in HW' Karis Adam Charles Adams Don Adams Doug Alcoll Lee Allen Bill Allison John Allison Karl Andrews Roloerl Arnold Vic Averill Gina Bagley Cindy Baird Mike Baker Sandy Ball Allan Barker Julie Barry Ronda Bayoud Sandy Bearce Carol Becker Eve Becker Palsy Ann Bell Sally Benlley Linda Berry Nina Beulel Pele Bibby Kalhy Biehl Carolyn Bigger Becky Binion Beverly Bishop Tom Blackwell John Bower Richard Bowles Pal Bracken Chuck Bradlord Dugald Brernmer Clay Brighl Julie Brown Rick Brown Sandy Brown Evanne Browne David Bruner Belly Buckley Slewarl Bul Tom Bull Cecilia Burnham Cynlhia Burl Edylhe Bush Slilh Bynum Sophomores 0 l9l nderclassmen Help 111 Tutorlal Program JOANNA HESLEP AND Julie Brown conducf probabilify experimenfs willn beans and peas during biology lab Sean Byrne Jeff Canary Rulh Ann Capps Vicki Carapelyan David Carney Bino Carp Lynn Carrozza Kafnleen Carler Peggy Cafkicarl Kara Chrislian Jennifer Clark Mike Clark LuLu Clarke Claire Cobb David Coker Margaref Coleman Lane Cooke Glenn Cooper Louise Corkran Mary Corrigan Carol Cory Nancy Crisler Carol Anne Crook Becky Crowe l92 o Sopliomores HERE IS ANOTHER lcife-eafing free! l'm afraid! exclaims Richard Graves fo Edward Alcala uring The Wednesday affernoon 'ruforing program al 'rhe Church of fhe lncarnalion. Cubby Culberison Bruce Culver lvladelyn Curll Befsy Curran Diane Daniels Dale Darcy David Davies Claylon Davis Jami Davis Kraig Davis Charles Dawson Mary Anne Dea+on Ann Deiferari David del.arios Allen DeSalme Paul Deschner Jan Dickerson Karen Dineen Louann Dobbs Kirk Dooley Tim Dooliffle Mary Jane Douglas Bill Dower lvlargaref Downs Ramona Drobena Jeffrey Elwell Sieve Elwell Sophomores 0 I93 Eugene Emery Debbie Eulicln Harrison Evans Rusfy Farabee Don Farmer Kim Farrell Sfefani Filak Tom Finlay Jeff Fischer Peler Fi+cl'1 Bullifl Filzliugli Debbie Fla++ Laurie Folse Mike Foresfer Will Francis Ande Frank Dudley Free Mark Freeman Frank Garrofl' Caroline Gay Nancy Gibbons Sam Gibbons Harry Gibbs John Giesen Lynn Gillespie Randy Goss Richard Graves Brenda Griffin Virginia Griffin Bill Griffiflw Gary Griggs Tina Guerriero Eddie Gues+ Terri Guesf Scofl Hager Karen Hankins OHU Hanneman Ann Hardin Carla Hargrove Marlin Harris Trey Harris Vicki Hassard Louisa Haugblon Ruflwy Hearn Bill Helmbrechf Joanna Heslep Bill Heyman John Hinckley I94 0 Soplwomores and ilu gunm- ,, sl! W flam- '23 MQW 'w W 'mf iv Nancy Hodge James Howard Calherine Howell Mark Hughes Kay l-luclcabee Randy Huddleslon Jill Hukill Betsy Hunf Libby Hunf Gail Hulchison Holly Hulchison Bonnie Jericho Bobby Johnson Jeff Johnson Rob Jones Lori Kalaher Ellen Kaufman Marlha Keay Craig Keeland Paula Keene Lesfer Keliher Jimmy Kelly David Kilgore Lucy Kimbrough ophomores Utilize New Librar for Stud LYNNE STEBBINS IS in lhe baclc of Sleve Norris's mind as he uses 'rhe resources in 'rhe new library. Sophomores 0 l95 Sophomores Turn to Sports for Recreation Dawn Klemow David Klenlc Jerilyn Knipp Chris Kouslabardis Shelly Kraiian Richard Krusen Markus Kuby Calhy Kyle Jean Lamberl Donny Lanham Kerry LaPrade Tom Lalimer Ann Lawlher Belly Lehman Sarah Lelal - Jimmy LeVelle Craig Lewis Beverly Lide Melinda Liebrum Linda Lindsley Nancy Lipscomb Dan Lillle Laurie Lillleiohn Pele Livingslon Hudson Loclcell Roberl Lockell Tricia Lohman Eris Loomis Jon Lowe Ginny Lowery I96 0 Sophomores ,W if ff' ln, gr ,il 51 i ,,,.,,,,l,,,,.,, ,, M l v ix SHA-SHA RAZZETO GETS a big kick oul ol her neighbors new lrampoline. I., :iff Z5 mini Adv 'T 40437 'SD ac. gg BY PRACTICING EVERY Safurday, Jim Smifh perfecis his basleelball skills. John Luna Laurie Lup+on Mark Lusfed Mail Maberry Allie Sue Manning Diane Marsh Camille Marlin Carol Marlin Andy Marrinez Tom Ma'r+hews Tom Maffingly Mary Lou Maulc Fred Maus Valerie May Anna McCall Befiie McCarfer David McCord Craig McDaniel Bob McDonald Tom McGrafh Jean Ann McGregor Ben McKinley Wilson Meador Crisfina Menlcing Keener Meredilh Skeefer Miller Jimmy Millis Larry Moffelf S+acy Morgan Craig Morris Bob Moss Andy Moyer Greg Neal Barbara Nelson Sophomores o I97 Bill Nelson Fran Nelson Ricky Noel Sleve Norris Sarah Noyes Belh O'Bannon Brill O'Brien John O'Connor Michelle O'Donnell George O'Dwyer Julie Oliver Cindy Osborn Toby Oyer Hoddy Peck Marlin Peck Jill Perelson Anne Perry Karen Pelerson Mark Pharo Jackie Phillips Kalhy Phillips Tina Pierafl Susan Pigeon Joel Pike Joanne Pils Dale Pollard Cindi Pope Mall Porler Priscilla Poulos Charles Powell Jane Powell Eben Price Susan Propsl DeWi'rl Ray George Ray ShaSha Razzelo Lynda Reading Barbara Reece Calherine Reed Connie Reed Cynlhia Reid David Reiebian Ann Renfro Laure Reppelo Trey Rider Wynnell Roach Leslie Roberls Debbie Rockwell l98 0 Sophornores ophomores Decorate G m With Posters 1 Uijjfgiiflff . ,zu ,,ff :we . i' H- V 'fi ' , f . 5. ,,,:.fV : R Z W q 'I 2' I TOLD YOU 'ro le? our fhe sail before we ripped over, nof afferwardsln shouls Julie Barry To Edyfhe Bush fir' vm Paul Rohlfs Dawn Rosser Roberl Rofhbard Kim Rofhplerz Francey Russell Sarabelh Sanderson Pere Sanford David Saunders Srephanye Sayles Marla Schmiedelce Sheryl Sclaler Cindy Scorl Ted Sealey Laura Sears Sally Seay Angela Shead Fred Shellon Susan Sheppard Berh Sherman Becky Sherwin Slefanie Shipp Nancy Shoop Melinda Shuflield Hal Shulrs Sophomores 0 I99 'g.b...f T f Sf if Kafliy Simpson Laura Simpson Debby Slauglnler George Slover Pam Smale Amy Srnillw DOUG THOMPSON, Bullifl Filzlwugli, and Beverly Lide enioy a mornenl ol quiel conyersafion before school. Q4 Q' lx O iw Charlie Smillw Cyd Smifli Fay Smilli Jim Smillw Libby Smifri Sally Smifb Clwarlolfe Smylie Sally Sneed Scolf Solberg Barbara Slallord Lynne Slebbins Nina Sfewarl Sally Slewarl Karen Slinebauqlw Brad Slowers Skipper Slraus Melanie Svelula Melody Skwepslon ZOO 0 Sopluomores , :K . f 1 I H AS I3 Q Q S Q tx It x ' 5 H l :lr af:- . a I.-s '52 K 3 3 1 N.. Q 5 ' 3 sa if Ki n Y. g If C - X Lf.. Sm X 4 X il use 'Q' 5 xr K 3 Sb' Q 8 i S l Z Larry Swindle Leslie Tandari Blake Taylor Paul Taylor Cindy Terry Warren Thelford Doug Thompson Lorie Thompson Pafry Thompson Janel Thorp Tim Triece Libby Tucker Sian Vaughn Tim Vaughan David Vornholl Ben Judd Walker Bryan Ward Lisa Ware Tenth Graders Elect FouriCheerleaders Calhy Warren 4' i Vicky Walson Charlolfe Webb Lee Welch Pal Wessely Sharon White X 5 Marqaref Whilehill Phillip Wiggins Peggy Wighaman Tom Wigley David Wilclman Laurie Wilkin Lynne Wilkin Hugh Williams Jill Williams Terry Willis Sue Wilshusen Don Wilson Marianne Windrow Paul Wolcofl Cris Wood x Susan Wood Sieve Worsham Jack Yeakey Sophomores o 2Ol COACH Rl-IOADS CONVINCES Hal Browning that ttiere is no ttiird tloor. 202 0 Fresltmen il S FLAT TIRES WON'T stop us! exclaim Connie Flowers and Lisa Loy. enjoying a morning bilce ride. Ninth Grade Attends High School First Time Since Trattic, already a traditional l-lP prob- lem, became even worse as 45Otresl1men added their presence to congested ltalls witlnin tlte building and ioined tlie car pool trattic clogging ttie maze ot one- way streets tl'iat encircled tlne building. To overcome tl'ie age requirement tor a drivers license and to tielp tigtit pollu- tion, some treslnmen pedaled ttieir way to ttiglt scliool on bicycles wlwile otliers re- sorted to clnartered buses. Tlne presence ot nintti-graders at HP was a novelty tttat toolr some mental ad- iustment, tor upperclassmen as well as tor tlie temporarily bewildered members ot ttie trestiman class. Since l93o HP lnad been a tliree-year liigln scliool. Boasting ttie largest class at HP ttiis year, ttie trestimen became involved in varied activities. Blue Team clieerleaders Robert Bass, Madeline Gray, Jolnn l-lill, F. N ineteen-Thirties V. Swalwell, and Gold Team clteerleaderf Connie Flowers, Bruce Lowry. Lisa Loy and David Ware supported tlte two treslnman tootball teams. Franlc Baird anc Cliarles Bradley. elected in tlte beginning ot tlte tall semester, served tlne Student Council as Freshman Representatives-at Large. Wtiile most treslimen toolr tlwe required courses, Fnglislw, matlt. and an elective, otlter sctiolastically-able nintlt-graders studied world liistory and participated in tlte maior worlcs matli and introductory ptiysical science classes. Helping to promote Scot spirit by painting signs tor pep rallies and tootball games, ten treslimen served as a part ot tlne Spirit Committee. Tlne soptiomore ctioir, Ctioralaires, wel- comed tor tlne tirst time I4 members ot tlte nintlt grade into tlweir organization. 'lf Y 3 -'W W 1 '38 . 1 Renee Acers Kari Addingfon Ann Addison Janef Adin John Aldredge Elizabelh Alexander David Anderson Ellen Anderson Mike Armslrong Kenny Askew Elizabelh Allee Freddy Avila Charles Badgell Pele Bagg Paul Baily Frank Baird San Baird lvlerrimon Baker Tommy Baker Anne Baldwin Robin Ball Leslie Barker Susan Barker John Barnard Jim Barnes Craig Barron Roberl Bass Bruce Beavers Gay Beckham Andi Bedford Louis Beecherl Susan Bell Win Bell Brooks Benskin Kalhy Boehning Marlha Booe Therese Bouchard Mall Boullinghouse Laurie Bowling Ken Box Celia Boynlon Charles Bradley Carol Branch Douglas Brown Louise Brown Sandra Brown l-lal Browning Scoll Bumpas Freshmen 0 203 Long Skirts Create Traffic Hazard in Hall Slnerrie Burford David Burqlner Baily Burk John Burke Lynda Burler Doug Campbell Roberl Campbell Kay Carpenrer Cindy Carfer Susan Carrer Jim Caslellaw Nancy Clwandler Par Chapman Devane Clarke George Clay David Cobb Tom Cockrell David Coldwell Sa Coleman Kyle Collins Beverly Combs Keirlw Comlorl David Cook Kirk Cooler Karey Coronado Pamela Counrs Anne Cowden Danny Cox Kim Cox Kim Crawford 204 0 Freshmen 53 AFTER TRIPPING ON her maxi, E. V. Swalwell discovers llial her brorlmer Emer- son comes in lwandy . . . somerimes. vii 1 iiisr fj4 f y . jr Jf Johnny Crockell Judson Crow Nancy Cuffer Lesfer Day Tish Dealey Becky Dickenson Tom Dillard Chad Downs Roberf Duncan Sleve Dunron Larry Dupre Trisse Edwards David Eisenlohr Chris Elkin Randy Elkins Marina Elliol' Marinda Elliof Cynlhia Elmore Freshman Glrls Wear inis, Midis, axis Lynn Elmore Howard Efheridqe Kay Eulich Mark Fairbeffer Kay Ferguson Joe Field Allan Fine Leslie Fischer Joel Flaqq Jeff Flall Connie Flowers Alice Ford Trip Forman Lisa Fosrer Greg Fournel' Tom Fowler Becky Francis Bobby Francis Theron Funk Roy Gary Joan Germany Liz Gibbons Edward Giles Gracey Glover Freshmen o 205 Laura Godfrey Jose Gonzalez Jim Goodson Tim Goodwin Carol Anne Gordon Linda Graflon Guy Gray Madeline Gray Shelley Guerriero Dennis Halerlepe Prenliss Hall Tom Hall Befsy Halpin Kafhy Hankins Tom Haralson Lisa Harmon Margie Harp Paul Harper David Harris Pafricia Harris Frank Harrison Melinda Hari Millie Harlman Jane Haughfon Kevin Hearn Tad Heimburger Mac Henqer Ricky Hennekes Wes Herndon Pal Hershorn John Hewirf Holly Hexler Dwighl Hill John Hill Randy Hilz Kafhy Hines Bobby Hersche Jim Hilzelberger Pal Hobin Chris Hopkins Danny Houpl Rufh Howell Jamie Hullaker Jim Hughes Bob Hunf Lisa lrby Sfeve Jeske Lee Johnson 206 0 Freshmen Mali Johnson Marlha Jones Millard Jumper John Kee Chuck Keller Alice Kerr Gary Kimmel Molly Knighl Suzan Kobey Marjorie Kraiian Sieve Ladner Gregg Lafifle James Langford Pal LaRocca Kim Larson Camille LaRue Jan Lawler Rulherford Lawrence Liz Lawson Cindy Lawfher Susan Lealce Phyllis Lellwich Jeflie Lemon Viclor Leuci Freshmen Find Ice Cream Favorite Snack LEE JOHNSON AND Anne Slewarl' discover a quadruple dlp +o be four 'fumes as much fun as a single. Larry Levine Jenny Liebes Lisa Lighfloof Jane Livingslon Mary Livingslon Tom Livingsfon Sieve Loclce Lisa Loy Carie Low Bruce Lowry Laura Luby George Macalee Ed Maher John Majors Roger Marlinez Diana Mafhes Nancy Maulc Laurie McClain Ten Freshmen Serve on plrlt Commlttef John McCord Kalhy McCree Carol McDonald Carla McFarland Della Mclialridge Befsy McGill Pafriclc McGrael Grefchen Mcf-Brew Belsy McKie Nancy McKinney Chris McKnigh+ David Medarl Margarel Meeks Edward Mercer Marry Melefio Lan+z Miller Lynn Miller Marc Miller Mary Millel Michael Mille? Edward Millican Roxanne Mobley Sieve Mobley David Monefl' 208 0 Freshmen . 'Ol' .fi f iv fi 5 X 1. ,. K ..-4-f LAURAVGODFREY, Jimmy Hilzelberg- er, and Lisa Fosler prefer lreais over Triclcs while on an early l-lalloween plighf 'ro Cafherine Wadel's house. 5' Ken Moore Alison Moorhead Bill Morgan Pam Morgan Pefer Muller Leeca Mullins Shane Murphy Brian Murray Wes Nealhery Wilson Neely Sam Nesbif David Newman David Newman Marlha Nichols Sherry Neilsen John Norris Liz Norlon Becky Oberihier Danny Olson Sara Orczy-Barslow Susie Ovialf Kalie Owen Lisa Owen Jay Padqiff Belsy Page Cindy Parnell Freshmen o 209 2I0 o Freshme Ann Palferson Nancy Pedigo Susan Perry Nancy Peferson Sue Pilfman Sfephanie Placlco Bill Porfer Roberl Pospiclc Roxanne Posl Reber? Preiean Roger Pryor Roberf Ramirez Rob Rank Cliff Ray Ann Reese Kim Reid Clyde Remberf S+eve Rice Rene Ridlehuber Pafricia Risser Kale Rilchie Janie Roberfs Laura Rober+son Will Rogers John Rohr Cyn+hia Rose F1 Q Q at , ' W ,K Av' X 4 , L 'if , i .pf . di AFTER ONE OF many frusfrafinq fool- ball pracfices. Johnny Crocker? and David Newman enioy a fun affernoon al' a neighborhood park. , , kilt-Q 5 hev' 'D ,. 'auf' i 'S il: K 'tx Frosh Gold Football Team Wins Laura Rose Phil Rose Tina Rothbard Sid Russell Marla Ruth Roger Said Buddy Sanders Wiley Sanders Laurie Sands Nancy Sanford Shernyl Sayles Steve Schreiber Clay Scott Scott Seager Ben Shatter Caroline Shannon Karen Shaw Rebecca Sheen District Sally Shiels Susie Shiels Joe Shults Jamie Sigler Steve Sills Philip Sims Ann Sizer David Sizer Ann Smith Beth Smith Clay Smith Randy Smith Suzy Smith Tana Smith Winitred Smith Jett Sone Leslie Spalti Sharon Sparr Jack Speegle Charles Spradley Suzanne Stalls Kate Stamets Zach Stein Cindy Stephens Freshmen 0 ZH Scots Suffer Casualties of Outdoor Sports WHY DID YOU kick me so hard? exclaims Matt Boultinghouse to Cynthia Ca rter. Janet Stetzel Merile Stevenson Don Stevenson Ann Stewart Anne Stewart Sherri Straus Harry Storey Penny Stowe Kathy Sullivan Paul Summerlin Bill Sumrall Catherine Swain E. 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LAWRENCE, investments d 4 he Sunahine Eluehirhg FRONT ROW: Polly Phillips, Greichen Dennard, Donna Finlay, Carolyn Counfs. Pam Deal y L SECOND ROW: Lyssa Jenkins, Jenny Lou Lawrence, Julie Dewberry, Darla Chapman, Mary J d . milmake new frienhz, hut keep the ulilz QQIIP iss Qrilher, the niher galil. erlising Miss Cook-I s'I'iII have your lens cap. 4445 Lovers Lane 526-8679 Mr. Bishop-You have Ihe besi' class in school. BOBBY FREEMAN HUGHES INTERIORS CUSTOM Draperies, Cornices, Bed Spreads and Swags Slip Covering and Upholsfering NATIONAL AUTO SOUND Drapery Hardware A3 h R, ,A ,K vu 8-2-qu EAUQMAMLER5 Dr Pepper THEVTIESLVIIIING the rocernsn Pepper- Upper g KYLE EVANS GIVES Randy Clonfz a Big Lift Television Sales and Service Sfereo AII Makes UVMAN5 A Repulalion buill by Depenclabilily since I936 228 0 Adverfising J. W. PEOPLES 325 Inwood Village 357-2868 I I I Paris and Supplies Sales and Service New and Rebuilf VACUUM CLEANER SALES 81 SERVICE 45Ib Lovers Lane-EM 3-I04I 7544 Easf Grand DA 8-345I Aufhorized Hoover Sales and Service If I+'s for a Vacuum Cleaner, Try Us 35 Years Vacuum Cleaner Experience 1-'Wills H. P. You M 3 I 1 ., A 2 'L ? h , Q S , ii if , A . j . ...AA,,b Y U A V , ' ,mi 3 Y. V A, if fi ix xv...... as ' K ' Q 1 'P 4 . 3 '3 f ERLE RAwuNs, JR. REAL ESTATE M, ! 6725 Snider Plaza 6915 HILI-CREST 363 l555 Dallas EM 8 1257 electrically Q5 ' e gets better , b Dail.. D S PO ER ai LIGHT COMPANY d sill fe CCNGRATULATIONS TO PAT WALLIS SENlORS 8, LELAND S. 'DUPREE ASSOCIATES 2016 Republic Tower Building 6611 Snider mom C22 ir 3 gig? l Q T ff .gif 2, . i ' :fax al' cc I '11 1:1 5 CALAME JEWELERS 20 Highland Parl: Shopping Village 528-2866 is , W IYPTISY POWELL, ELIZABETH GRAY, and LU ANN PURNELL affend C 8 S a senior girl luncheon al lhe S 81 S Tea Room. PRINTING S 81 S 69l6 Snider Plaza Bus. Phone 52I-96I4 363-I '6' 25 Highland Park Village Dallas, Texas 75205 1' K gf ix I' I f ,I ed' ilii I .. The Gallery of Homes I -Q.,,- fn f PARK NORTH I f REALTY f I I I' Q .1 0 'L' 'V' . . ,V, g lax Bob Werthelmer 84 Associates QII51 1 I II' I A 842I Weslchesler 363-6575 ' Reallors, MLS We W ISEZIY ,R If iii, in 5 xv L ii 0 1 0 0 'I' Hgwnxgmmw w' If Preston Roval Garland Ri 'hards Adverlising gfafwlwcne EST. I92I 4250 Oalr Lawn Ave. 752I9 I2O Inwood Village 75209 62I Pres'l'on Royal Village 75230 Dallas, Texas TEXAS - Bnmmmznicnnu 96 y0UfSQ!. 03 OZAQI'-S' S98 yOU PRESTON CENTER OPTICAL SALON Bring Your Opfical Prescripfions fo Us 6I38 Berkshire Lane PHONE: EMerson 8-2432 D. D. FRENCH CLEANING Fine Cleaning and Laundry DURWOOD AND NINA FRENCH 52I-563I 4l I3 Lomo Alfo Dallas, Texas 752I9 67I3 232 0 Aclverlising is e I r I Elizabefh Carpenler Por'rraiI' by GE RALDS Snider Plaza 523-I54I WYATT S LOMO ALTO CIAFETE RIA Fine Qualify Foods A+ Reasonable Prices 4I44 Lomo AIIo Member-TEXAS RESTAURANT ASSOCIATION Anne Herndon Who Are Happy and Proud Io Have Served You for So Many Years COMMERCIAL WEDDING PORTRAIT 64II HIIIcres'I 0 526-8559 Across From SMU 2 1 HIGHLANDER PicI'ures Have Been Made EQUQNHU PHOTOGRAPHERS Bond Beams Ad + Q 233 Symbol of quality and dependability in construction materials. mrmnn-mu Gifford-Hill 81 Company, Inc. 2949 Stemmons Freeway Dallas, Texas C-wiQQtam JUlcf54mne9 'mf' A5 ,neatue Pnorosiuruv to wHHZ 0 ' PIINUGRAPHER AAAAAAAAL sun voun fvfnv NEED WMKSTUD u photography 6049 SHERRY LN EMI-2028 DENISE BROWN STARLIGHT SCHOOL OF BALLET 4505 Lovers Lane 368-5250 HAIRDRESSERS Open 9 Alvl. 'Til Midnighl 5l05 Lemmon 526-85ll FORMAL WEAR TUXEDO Sales and Renfals e ?ieOe , 54l3 N. Cenlral Ex r .-Exi+ 7 Dallas, Texas F7g205 L Talce Exil' 7 al' Airline ' BEST SELECTKDN ' + FLAIRED TUX PANTS + WHITLEY Ph one COINS 522-4074 69 H.P. Village STUDENT DISCOUNTS iVlADELAllXlE MlLl.ER AND Jane Williamson find Whifley Coins The ne-xl' besl Thing lo lhe U.S. Min+. HARRY BULLARD H-HA-'J BERNARD-FAlN CARPETS SHONSL' 'niques Home of Beauliiul Carpelsu 4444 E. Lovers Lane EMerson 8-I323 Dallas, Texas Phone: 528-0383 46I4 Travis Nighi: 352-8772 Dallas, Texas Adverlisinq 0 235 After More Than 39 Years- Still the Best IIIGIIMIID P Rl! WIMGE The most complete grouping of the finest specialty stores in the Dallas area is found at Highland Park Village, where merchants have been serving Highland Park High School students since 1931. Whether you need hardware or streetwear, you'Il find it at HPV. Come and see for yourself. MELINDA OBENCHAIN ASKS Lu Ann Purnell if she can get a squar d I at Joe Russell C pt STORAGE IITEIATDIS JOE RUSSELL CARPETS 236 o Advert 6 I 00 Luther Ln. 363-7696 Ising SPAGI-IETTI PIZZA CAM PISI'S EGYPTIAN RESTAURANT Ilalian Food JOE AND SAM CAMPISI solo E. Mockingbird 827-77lI-827-0355 Pallas 6- Texas MURRAY HOLLAND TRIES 'ro sell Hilda Boynfon a really good shoe. pnssm oowus, Lafesi' Look for Lads and Lassies Mod Shoes, Boofs, and Moccasions OPEN THURSDAY NIGHT-PRESTON CENTER PARK CITIES MOTORS Complele Au+omo+ive Service Pain+ and Body Works U.S. Royal Tires Telephone 368-7398 82I5-A Presfon Road EARLE S. PATTERSON Adverlising 0 237 F575-Tp Zliittle Spain PARKER MCBIL SERVICE ..., 2800 ROUTH Everylhmg For Your Car BETTE FRANK lea THE QUADRANGLE 5655 W. Lovers Lane Rlvznsfoe 7-7453! DALLAS,TEXAS 75201 Phone 521-3454 FRED PARKER Owner I K PAT s BOUTIQUE EEHA I f 'T-::!:ll:':' V E9 V Vuqv E g - . 3- 'JR ' TPI . Qf'-S 04'-uumuuvv 9 A ffl' 'f 5 H I ' ls I -'K - Ir 5125! ,fi .- .zfjflll , , ' , : gl ' w E f A S ff S ge .vu ,., - qqf, ,4I, std kill' xli' 'NY' 1fl.l4, :Un hjfllflfoni 5 , . P- -, .4 l .1 ,. ' ' -,lv gs' V ,vo . +4 Y Q 1 0 V o 1 :Q of CAKES TG REMEMBER Crealively Decoraled for Your Special Occasions Phone 748-3903 , 34 ASWY 2800 Roulh S+. 0 I70 The Quadrangle 0 Dallas 7520I UH Hmcresl Across From SMU Behind Henry's Mon.-Sal. 9:30 fo 5:30 Ph. 528-238l I I RALPH PORTER REALTORS 6700 Snider Plaza The Magic Name in Pholography . .. 363-I538 6708 Snider Plaza Phone Number 368-0I3I 238 o Aclverlising OOTER'S VILLAGE CAMERA SHOP EI I2 HIGHLAND PARK VILLAGE lj 52I-4553 E1 COOTER'S VILLAGE CAMERA SHOP El I2 HIGHLAND PARK VILLAGE lj 52I-4553 lj COOTER'S I I I I Z 5 5 2 0 Y S T 2 9 6 O 9. 'Q 2 Q 'H I , FQ ' - 1'-' I' 'iii bf I' 2 Syfy ix 5 2 ,: I f I S?-E?! W iI ' . 5 l X v bllllllllllllmqal Y 5 I 'fwilxi llllll I l 'psig l l? l Z I I 3992 - I ' A 'E NLD! V I ' L 1' H E 5 w - I Q ill you remember if all? E f The bell bolfoms - wild shirfs - 3 E wire-rimmed glasses - 'rhe wheels 2 you rode 'ro school? Cf course I you will. Especially if you 'roolc 'E E piclures. 2 e 0 I We can show you how Io gel The bes'r 2 5 picfures your camera will rake. E 3 5 3 III I P1 5 3 2 2 E 5 3 'll Il ll 5' E I age amera up 5 5 s f If 5 E '- o 5 E ' 'ff E 3 J r- 5 E j O - P I 5 E T 5 15, cooTEn's VILLAGE CAMERA SHOP lj I2 HIGHLAND PARK VILLAGE U 52l-1553 lj cooTEI1's VILLAGE CAMERA SHOP C1 I2 HIGHLAND PARK VILLAGE lj 52I455:I EI c00TER'S Adverlising o 239 5925 FOVGSI' I-ine IO6II Garland RoacI 239-032 I I 328.9444 oPTlcAu., INC. DALLAS, TEXAS 82 I 5 Wesfchesfer 363-4474 Nahon Wade Referral MuIhpIe Llshngs MARY HELEN BEECHERL d P Hy P NEEDLEWORK PATIO 6925 Snider Plaza 363-035 I 363-2541 PATIO PRINTING 81 OFFICE SUPPLIES Where Io Go for Your Prinfing and Office Supplies 34I8 Rosedale 368-6778 240 0 Adverfisinq WWII, GIFTS - FURNITURE - CANDLES 7015 Snider PIoza 3747 Forest Lone SPARKMANH-IILLCREST Funeral Homes Ambulance SCTVICC Memorx 1 Park A 76 year Tradltlon In Dallas 'a Mausoleums '11 1 K. Rawlins, M. Vance, B. LUV Y-Teen L 2 2 il f 4? QE fe if 5 Egg 48 . W . ' 493' , in 1-.1 . . .f 1 Z IH. L ia. - + - WW ' k . 1? ' A , ' ' '. ', ,Q, 4, 1 . - . ' . 3 ' Jr' 'A . ' . 'fx R '7'5'f ,. WY 'z 9 4.. 4 - ', ' gif- K 5 . . - T? . ' M of 'f' ' 357, I ' 1 e f Q 1 ' . M A .f 1 N H . 1- Q .. , , R I 1, . V My w y y. . , Cole, G. Sfocks, L. Windt L. Thompson. C. Coke. J. Lee, C. Wadel, A. Brougher, D. Berfrand, R. Hale, T. Nielsen, 0-0 M. Moi? 242 o Adverjrising Nunn- Southland Life Agents have Hearts of Gold! You know the kindx of man we're talking about. Some people refer to him as being the kind of person who'd give you the shirt off his back. Or, as the kind of person who'd do anything in the world for you. Or, as the kind of person who has a heartvwell, a heart of gold. H These are the kind of people we look for and train to become Southland'Life Agents., The kind of people who know there's more to being in the insurance businessjhan just selling insurance. That's why we say Southland Life Agents have hearts of gold. Talk to one of them.-You'll see. SOUTHLHDD LIFG IDSURHIWCG COITIPBDY Home Office f Southland Center 0 Dallas Advertising 0 243 244 o Adverfising INTERCITY INVESTMENTS SECOND FLOOR - 211 NORTH ERVAY BUILDING - DALLAS, TEXAS 75201 ' C2143 748-6464 Spirit ummiftee , . . A 1 , I I I 1 .i I . - , , f f I I . V , Q K V 9 l I I I l in Q ' I I I gifs ' 3 1 , , , Q10 'Q i f lil: 'V lf' ig ' V . 3 I 1 'F 7 I: . I ' Ik , I ' Q. LVYZ 1 1 f 'I . - f . f ' ir, ' 'f . , Q ' ' 4 I ' Tl 'Ii -15 , . I W . My 3 f ' . W I K' ,I A x 2 :I l ' ' -..iff ' - fi ' '11 - I I . A ' I ' I . 3 b r I PQ I .W . A I , , A e ,,,i li., D . 'I V, K K , v y 5 +V L V fm, I V . .V f ,K ,. F A A Q., . . rt I . :,k A ,V 0 w - x I ' Ji v 1 3 . J 'II ,I Il!!! ROW: C. Osborn, L. Worley, B. N. Hodge, N. Young, R. Posl, C. Flowers, L. M. Carler. FIFTH ROW: K. Tale, L. Marlin, I L, Lawrence, L, Lgwryl T, Threadgill, Lillleiolin, B. Miller, M. Koons, B. Dunn. M. A. M. Tliornas, A. Wliile, P. Tlworp, C. Sliarp, R. C. Burl, L. Loy, S. Coleman, SEC- Auslin. B. Mims, M. J. Long, S. Hill. FOURTH Reeves, B. Kee, D.Ouisenberry.J. Fee, D. Flagg, ROW: L. A. Purnell, M. McEvoy. L. ROW: T. Aldredqe. K. Hanlcins. K. Young, S. B- FVYI D- Gamer- , I. Bradley. J. Thorp, P. Counls, C. Placko, B. Nelson, P, Smilli, J. Williamson, S. Rue, L. Johnson, B. Dickenson. THIRD ROW: Slroud, L. Sears, M. Fanning, P. Elkins, M. Moll, SPIRIT COMMITTEE MEMBERS Tricia Tlmreadgill, Sleplianie Placko,CynlI'1ia IGNALING V FOR viclory, Super Scol Jim Kniglwl defeals llie op- Burl' and Doug Garner spend an aflernoon painling pep rally poslers. onenl's mascol al one of flue weelcly pep rallies. Glhe Emi uf Ghvrgihing 19711-71 Adverlising o 245 Bes'I' Wishes 41 'I'o f The S'ruden+ Body of Highland Park High School From AWKINS DISPLAYS some of Mary Jenelle's la+eS+ fash APARTMENTS U Q 5 Q, 'vs p 'Jn' T THE MULBEHHY BUSH Old Town In The Village A 69?-r1e5e0r:JvIHe 3jSaTOgiEi:Jibi!i:Ck G 246 ' Ad Debbie Fry and David Wilson are fhoroughly convinced fha? . . . 1 'hw so better Wlih Q-Ke Adverfising o 247 I AX X DEE DEE DEWBERRY browses Through The baby ciofhes af +he Byrd Cage. INSURANCE PIIIIFESSIIIIIALS... Prowwhg complele lhsurance coverage lafloreo' to your needs. U58 BW favs HIIUSEMIIN INSIIIIANIIE 117 T rtle Crook Village O k L wh G Blackburn 4oo NORTH AKARD STREET DALLAS, TEXAS 75201 I2l4I RI 2-T941 528-5550 Besi' Wishes +o The S'I'ucIen+ Body of Highland Park High School From DEL PASEO APARTMENTS INTERNATIONAL HOUSE OF PANCAKES 4530 Lovers Lane BreaIc'IasI, Lunch, Dinner BesT Food in Town TI-IE EARLY MORNING sun finds Lynne I-'IaraIson and Keifh Mcflreory wiIh big appefifes. 248 o Adverfising WAS TRI-HI-Y f- -a- 'M by K. . W a I V' x L 3 . 1 L ' I K ,J I f Y. I as J' '- nl' . 1' , x -A x A- SN: V! Y 1 STANDING: M. Cobeman. L. Kimbrough, B. Whife. C. Howefl, M. Corrigan, J. MGCGFQ- fin, A. Renfro, K. Farrefl, L. Hun? C. Marfin. Buckiey, C. Webb, N. Lipscomb, V. May, S. oor, V. Griffin, S. Wood. SITTING: B. Grif- Adve rfising 5 249 GUION GREGG REALTORS 6906 Snicler Plaza 363-I 52 I fra ig. s . if 4 I 'fp-6 I pi wdlpsf ,S RANDY STEBBINS AND Ellen Was hburn figure on some fine fancy frames. PARK CITIES OPTICAL Guild Opticians Bring Your Eye Physician's Prescripfion 'Io Us for Qualily Eye Wear. Lalesl' Sfyles of Bolh lmporfecl and Domesfic Eye Wear OFFICE HOURS: 9:00 AM-5:30 PM Thursday Io 8:00 PM 9:00 AM-2:00 PM Sal. EM 3-2904 6l03 Sherry Lane House of Beller Vision m IGI' Cllal' 9 lhlliwh THE EASY WAY 5806 Lovers Lane MIRACLE FORD, INC. 4908 W. Lovers Lane Jusl' Wesl' of Inwood MAVERICKS-MUSTANGS-GALAXIES-FAIRLANES T-BIRDS-TRUCKS You Can r Beal a Miracle Deal TORINO GT AND MACH. I MUSTANG HEADQUARTERS IN DALLAS Special Sfudenl Discounfs Phone FL 2-l73l 250 0 Adverlising 'WM ' W W H 1' ' , .,-fm-rsfvm' i .v1, +-MF L, W 'W ' ,- f51,.3fMv,:ff,:zT1+f.n-u V if' V' , 'T ' V U , X .P , W ,,,, b 'W ,?Q' f, ,X f N , ' R, N Q , -' , , 1, N . V 3 rm 'ff KN, 1 xt , 2 -00 'f HRM A ix N. , A. A ' lx-,yyifi 1 'I , A 2 Wi? 'T' .Ai mf Ya Adverfising 0 25l Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of l97l From CARPENTER RANCHES Raising Cattle in Texas Since I877 clver t g l PRESTON ROAD PHARMACY DELIVERS Anal you can charge it, too! 69Ol Preston Road 52l-999l um Lhognpsomland Caroline Sh annon know a' ecue 'H LAKESIDE SALIHIS REALTY COMPANY FneS+ in Barbecue sees Turtle creek Blvd. 8309 Westchester 52'-2045 36l-I684 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of l97l From MR. AND MRS. O. PAUL CORLEY Ad l' g 253 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1971 X Q?-:sm-Qs. ': , -, 3.-., -gil,-rigftqi-:-gb.-.g:-:-:-:: -'-'sg. - -x'-Ng..-.':--I,'3::5'-3:-:-:I:''-:2:-:5'2:1f'-'f: 2: Wh. X 'B?5??3:5:25I-:2:3:3:2:?-'3r-15:f:5:5:5S'5-':f:5.'T9:ix-'152?-'Q'f.:i?'x'x' ... . .,.. .gk- - .. , .. 553535535132 '05 'xx' ' x ' ' ' Lfctfrizi:f:2:Ig:g:g.g:g:-:-:-:g.':-:-:-:Q.g.g.-:-:3:g:-:-3.3152-:-iff :5f3:f:3E:5fE55:3 Where You Get CJ Break Ori Steak and Everything Else Polk at Hwy. 61, Oak Gliff Lili? E. Mockingbird Near Central Expwy. 2222 'S. Buckner Inwood at Lemmon 511152 1922 W. Irving Blvd., Irving Northwest Hwy. at Lemmon 802 So. 0enEIExpwy., Richardson 254 o Advertising x K 'Q STP TRI-HI-Y . 1n.n S . A' ! L ,Q I 'ii ' riff ,YL LOCKWISE: J. Williamson. B. Hunf, P. Smifh. glass. C. Mackey. R. Hearne. E. Fulgham. D.. Ward, J. Taylor, L. Folse. B. Dunn. S. Dou- Johnson, K, Norfleet V. Baumann. L. LeF'rwich.' Payne. L. Razzeffo. B. Ti+us, J. Pafferson. J. GarreH'. E. Heres, S. Adverfising o 255 REMEMBER THIS? er , ' ,,,, , f f f vw ' Q . 1 ',-- . if ,, .,,,,, ,V EW, .QL E, I' I..5 ,Qze , wff ', 4 S ,i VZ, .f 5 QT ,V J may is , s' V I W if I 6 3 HERE IT IS FINISHED Y' 455 . EMI., 'f 1 I 6 in-S. X I H ,i ,LX I -5.4 'gr . ' ' T, ,- 4 .W Q 1 - 3Sisx5.fvgg-.155 f -, .. .eff2 .1:xis,a,Sgf ' Q M- -1,-521 5 .,,,,W,...faY3WK , Aii, ,Y 'fn isles? wifi.. .A .. .. ,EV is ,fa BQ ::g'j5,.v , ago,-:,j,1::v:4 4 55I?i w-.ff 5-.ls ri: .1553 f 1 ' M, I ff.f,zgPfQ?QgKf-wwxgf - , V... ki m? 1? Q12 ,, A- 55..rr:g:j,Q5 5 ' .I 5:55522 . 1 .ghgsgs 'iis Ls . ,A .mm J, -.1 fem Sv .5 is , f,,,,- i 591. W Special Thanks Io Mr. AIvin Bishop and Mr. Don Kosferman, Car CIub Sponsor DON SABLE-CLASS OF '7I 256 0 Aoverfising ' ln'?fTb. 1. Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Senior Class of 1971 THE CROCKETT COMPANY he t If you don't keep foith with mon You con't keep foith with God. WAK, MMK f N 621166 Beauty Salon 1 4 X Highland Park vang LA I-2:31 J VILLAGE AUTOMOTIVE CENTER VERNON COKER Preston at Mockingbird 522-i730 258 Ad t 3. THE NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Since I857 AUSTIN D. RINNE, General Agen'I' LA I-4760 3536 Lemmon Ave. Pen+house-Bank of DaHas DaHas I9, Texas 21 1 'CHQ X N-52 X - - 'RE uw :E 'S Y-Teens Xssfsag? ' 4 ROBERT GROSS AND Kafhe Young find They have much in comme I THE PIZZA PARTY 6609 HiIIcres+ 36 I -5944 I Fa 'Nw 9 Q ' 'E ix T o M If We deliver 'I'I1rougI1ou+ Ihe Park Ci+ies BEST PIZZA IN SEVEN STATES 260 0 Adverfising ,Y V!! 5 r'rl 'l'? o U 'En ,, T , -rf T . ff: ,np-T NTK5 1 'T :- V7 '- qrykl Y Q 1 VK . If f1'f rf' L'xl1fk?:T 'r gy- - fl , ll Ali Balm BIHMHIU NB The brand for beller Clwarolais NELSON BUNKER HUNT RANCH 30 Minules Easi' of Dallas Able Springs Road, TERRELL, TEXAS Confacfz Richard Hass lManagerl, Terrell, Texas A.C. 2l4 JO 3-2353 Ad e sng Complimenfs of J. R. LATIMER, JR. 'fs K K H-Q -. v-1 Y--Q --- M- .......,.. ae'a':z'a'fs'i-1' 'Q .WW Qin -M '-N1v:sh 'Q--IQ: bf-Q 'ST mg?-f sum wp L '.-i , ati ,ull tl . ' 1.11 , SHRWNIK1 35. . ,,-. 'Lfiy rQi Q -7 t..LN .?a-1. it .If . sw' jf' ' QW .' .12 JET: 'Q Q G Ir.. . m ' ' ':.-: . , .'-1' f Sy A rs.-H Q. . mf A Y . 5 , 1 X if . ft' . sg. Q1 . 3 Q fl! 'if 'iq 'S qjjv- 0 ev, . K X k w Ng. si s ,I .s.. W - ' K N ,Q . f nf. Af 1 7 +23 wi-,kg 416 262 0 Adverflsing H.U.B.B.A. Y-TEENS OF H.P. V Q - Q 3:3 X SH: US 1 2 ,WW 1 fre' I ul 1 an arm snug an un -W uw we qnevaw uw- gf nw- fright- mll Harman was i J 3 UQ J an tml illif 1 uhm X 'Q w an 1 sms' il AP mimi XS . X iWYxN N X N' sr ' mul! nr O, N 1 anew ur O O fiwf 'vs C.-J. wwf N.-a wus, A v,fim + L N'Tff5'gf.1. w J 'fi W I .ffm :nik ,f mfglft gi 3 1 sank mm i J' N N fi .' ei O 1 Ng U FRONT ROWg Jill Williams, Gail l-lulclwison, Michelle O'Donnell, Julie Barry, Lulu Clark, Cindy Baird, Kalhy Phillips, Jill I-lulcill, Nancy Kallwy Kyle, Laure Reppeio. SECOND ROW: Rulli Ann Caps. THIRD ROW: Lynne Siebbins, -Crisler, Ann Perry, Slephanye Sayles. Adverlising 0 263 MRS. CONNORS' KINDERGARTEN CLASS FRONT ROW: Mrs. CODHOFS. TOH1 Ldllmef. Ann Deflerari, Richard Bowles, Lucy Guerri- Beniley, Mdrgafel C0l6m6I1. Jane Evelyn Chdlli. David ero, Mark Talliclwel. SECOND ROW: Sally Fer- Unsworllw Sanders, Marianne Deafon, Grefchen McGraw, gugonl Jimmy Beach, Melinda Hillman, Sally Virginia Griffin, Barbara Reece, Peck , Tommy McGra+l'a. Kelley Meador. 264 o Adverlising THE PRICELESS GREIIIET f -u 1Q' bgmwu sm sw In the City of Bagdad i' lived Hakeem, the Wise 'Ly 4 Sb Une, and many people IX U I went to him for counsel all, asking nothing in re- turn -. 'I , , , I y ,-::- xj t . X fig I 4 which he gave freely to ll 'r i . lm. 7 I There came to him a young man who had spent much but got little and said Tell me Wise One what shall I do to receive the most for that which I spend? Hakeem answered A thing that is bought or sold has no value unless it contains that which cannot be bought or sold Look for the Priceless Ingredient But what is this Priceless Ingredient? ask ed the young man Spoke then the Wise One My son the Priceless Ingredient of every product in the market place is the Honor and Integrity of him who sells it Consider his name before you buy x ,, A - v I . 55' I I 0 . 9 ' 9 C C 9 O 1 - 9 .Q O O O l O C O I O ee - ' ' - so 9 ' ' I ' , u ' 9 C I I O O C I U O O 99 C A I 'AH PLL ' ESB 5 114. I P - C-lfLllI'lil'l?AllU'1 nm crunsns' nspnsssunnvss THE E.N.D. Y-TEENS OF H.P. 'La wsu call VW X . G7 61 Y Ny l yO ' ., N ' Ii' iili X gli SERV EL ,Q O R X if Li y A 3 , 5 y in. A '. K K N N. M :bi 4 Q 1. N L : ,.. . ' fii.Qi N ' RQ ,1 -1- . V f f fx- L N 0 L , -- A iwl x L iw FRONT ROW: Amy Morse, Mollie Carler. ROW: Sara Hamric, Emily Dolplw, Jill Burlon, FOURTH ROW: Befsy Oberfl1ier,Wendy Hall SECOND ROW: Pally Adams, Virginia Gahaq- Jan Winnilord, Nancy Reed, Marlbellw Koons Marion Llvingslon. an, Susan DeBogory. Pam Slauqlwfer, Tl'llRD 266 0 Adyerfislng :+C SN . ! Besi Wishes! LEON AND ELSIE HARRIS and Sfaff of HILLCREST Office PRODUCTS Produc:'rs for Business And Home Use, Too 3026 Mockingbird Lane ai' N. Cenfral-Across From Mrs. Baird's 0469 QX 3 A Zu U9 5 Q N61356 IJWRQANNE Ygx 3 if E s QXGC9 995' O QLQ N CPS G Q Xp V9 fic 3 0 is 5 dk, ls 0,0 3 JT Q' '944ff Q? Lee Allen 647 Y, Carol Ann Crook ,QQ Nancy Shoop 609 'Mg QJ Adverfising 0 267 0 MACHINERY COMPANY CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES Congrafulafions Class of '7I L LING-OLIVER-UDWYER ELECTRIC, INC. Electrical Contractors-Engineers General Offices DolIos,Texos J' ' P. O. Box 55 9 AREA CODE 214 Qguaabwi 235-5261 'GCONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO SENIORS OF l97l7' UUTLINE OIL CORPORATION 8609 NORTHWEST PLAZA DRIVE DALLAS, TEXAS Gm C- Ewsok. VICE- P Class of 1948 268 Ad + g ,i 'h 4, -4 ,1 2 '25 5 f a bf A I ., Q A f -2124 7 W , E 1 X, '44, '- 4' l I ' 2 Q I I , ,.,. Z W I 414 - - ' XJ ,A , 1 1 , , , q I ky, 1 V, 3 ,Hi 14, , Q 1 Mg' Q 1' fi V4 ,Vi sf Q , .,,,, , f 0 h,- K fi 1 ' 1 , .gg by , ,V . 'W - - m n 992, 1 I .A v wb 1, , .A ,, 'li ,Q J ,xg nf kf? J v,.,, . 5 .. mb ' L ' ' ,M f m,':, J , ,V L . . I I k, hw . ,H ,W K , wk., f-Lg' ,f .a ,4.w ,:,?4 , W em, SBCTQKWUVYI chaf,,w5'5f'oND Row: Debble wich. wynnew. ,,.fB2f'12i4,f?9.P fmQ ? ,4'25f 134313, , president SEC- , Nancy Gibbons, Becky Crowe. ey., dd'-,V W My qyyh A mia. M 5 f , 1 A' f , MM M vi J' V M A' n iif - ' V -' A , Lv If. H Q,,-6? .'.' ,,,' ' 5 Y lgi 4 1 3 Ml, , . , ffifie--gy ' 'fygeeym , v ,, ',. . if' . G I , M R A x :tts ': . f if 52K 17,42 ' ,257 , V -, -I 1 ,K zy. ' 'Q' K , I V Q ' T7 2 '5 .,, 4? EWU fi Ai! W Q I, Teen-tip for driving . . i'We7re only young but onoe in truth, Once gone there's no reviving, A girl should hold on - To her youth. But not while he is drivingf' Congratulations and Best Wishcts to the Class of' 1969 Shelton Sr Bowles Qmpiete Vnanafece Sowdce 500 Dallas Federal Savings Building ELM AND AKARD Rl 8-6441 O DALLAS W e donft want all the business . . . just yours 270 Ad + q Compliments of ALFORD REFRIGERATED WAREHUUSES zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz Z Z Z Z Z Z PHANTASTIC Z 2 PHOTOGRAPHY 2 5 BY FUQUA 5 z T z 2 Lee Fuqua 2 Z 4530 Rheims Z 5 1 528-4385 5 5 E z z 5 5 zz 5575 Z 5 Q14 F 5 z z JZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ Ad Jr g 27I X PII JM lH7l STUDE CENTER McKinney al Lemmon Adverffsing o 274 Seniors '74 Advedisinq 0 275 lv SENIORS '73 SENIORS ,72 INDEX OF ADVERTISERS Adele Hum' ........ . . . Alford Warehouses . . . . ... Ali Baba Bramard . . . ... Balfour ............. ..... Bavarian Srealc House . . . .. . . . Bernard-Fain Carpels . . . ... Bobby Freeman .... ..... B.O.D.S. Y-Teens . .... . C8cS Prinfing .. . . . . . Calcery ........ ..... Calame Jewelers . .... . Camellia Fashions .............. Campisi's Egyplian Resfauranl .... Carpenler Ranches ............. Charles and Nance .............. Coca-Cola Bolrling Company ..... Comini ................. . ...... Connor's. Mrs. Kindergarlen Class .. ... . . Coofer's . .......... . . ........ . Corley, Mr. and Mrs. O. Paul .... Croclcell Company, The ......... Cunningham, Hugh .... ..... Dallas Power 84 Lighl . . . .. . . . Dallas Tille Company . . . . . . .. Daniel Cleaning ...... ..... D.D. French Cleaning . .. . . . .. Del Paseo Aparlmenls . . . ... 240 Denise Brown School of Ballel ..... 27l Dr Pepper .................... 26l Dupree, Leland S. .. 270 Easy Way, The 2l7 Ebby Halliday ............ 235 E.N.D. of H.P. Y-Teens .......... 228 Erle Rawlins, Jr. Real Eslale .... 267 Esquire Cleaners .......... 23l Fuqua Pholography 238 23' Geralds ........ ZI7 Gilford Hill ....... Greenbergs Preslon 237 Hollow Drugs ................ 252 Gross, Qualify Pholography 258 by Roberl D. ............... . 247 Guion Gregg Reallors .... 238 Hair-Bernays .... Harry Bullard 264 H.E.A.D.S. Y-Teens , . . .. 239 , , . H.P. Spiral Commillee .... 253 H.P. Traclc .......... 265 ig an ar I age .. 257 I-l'l1l d P Ii V'II Hillcresl Floors ........... ...,. 230 Hillcresl Office Producls ........ 216 Hillcresl Slale Banlc ............ 236 Holiday Cleaning and Laundry 232 Horn Williams Ford ............ 248 Houseman Insurance ADVERTISING STAFF Emily Fulgham, Adverlising Manager Kay Ellisor, Assislanl Adverlising Manager Alan Bryanl' Elizabelh Carpenler PaHy Chandler Tvler Dawson Eddie Graflon Elizabefh Gray Roberl' Gross Murray Holland Herberf Lea Keilh McCreary Carlos Miro David 'Nichols Joe Pilzinger Palsy Powell LuAnn Purnell Peggy Record Be+sy Tifus 273 Q Adverlising H.U.B.B.A. of H.P. .. ....26 Hughes lnleriors ....... .... 2 2 Hullabaloo ...............,..... 22l Hunl, Nelson Bunker Ranch ...... 26' Inland Saillooals . .. .. . .22 lnman's .... ........ . .... 2 Zl lnlercily lnveslmenls ............ 24l lnlernalional House ol Pancalces ...24 Inwood Melody Shop ............ 22 Jaclc's Shoe Parlour . .... 2li Jaclc G. Lawrence . .... 224 Joe Russell Carpels .. .... 234 Jones Painl ..........,.. .... 2 2. Lalceside Really Company ........ 251 Lalimer, J. R. Jr. ........ .... 2 61 Laugheads ...... .... 2 31 Linda Boulique ... . . . .2lI Lillle Spain .... .... 2 35 LUV Y-Teens .. .... 241 Mary Jenelle's .. .... 244 Miracle Ford ............ .... 2 5C Moore Senior Homeroom ........ 261 Mr. Wil ................. .,.. 2 3 Mulberry Bush ..... .... 2 46 Needle Worlc Palio ....... .... 2 40 Norlhgale Plaza Aparlmenls ...... 246 Norlhgale Plaza Shopping Village ... . ....2l7 KAY ELLISOR AND Emily Fulgham enjoy modeling lor Dr Pepper and Acme Plumbing. Klorihwesiern Muiua deHe de Bruniere 'Dwyer Eleciric .. l Life Dappagallo ....... Da rlc Ciiies Moio rs ...., Dark Ciiies Opiical Parker Service . . . Park Norih Really Paiio Priniing and Office Supplies Pa+'s Bouiique .. Pai Wallis Phelan's .... WILLIAMSON WATCHES inienily as ihe Fighiing Super Scois rack anoiher disirici viciory. Y nm 1 nm WA ya lfqjyit Pizza Pariy ..... Power 84 Lighi, lnc. .. Presion Booierie ...... Presion Cenier Opiical Presion Road Pharmacy Prince of Hamburgers . Ralph Porier Realiors . . . Rhodes Senior Homeroom R.S.V.P. Y-Teens .. .. S 81 S Tea Room Sable, Don .. .. Salih's ....... Sample House ..... Sania Fe Hardware .. Seniors '7l ....... Seniors '72 Seniors '73 Seniors '74 ........... Sewell Village Cadillac . Shakey's .............. Sharp Hardware . .. Shelion 84 Bowles .... Showco ........ Sir Formal Wear .. Souihland Life .... Sparlcman-Hillcresi ..... Siarlighi Hair Dressers . S.T.P. Tri-Hi-Y ........ Sunshine Bluebirds, The . Suburban Opiical .. Tradiiional Galleries .. Vacuum Cleaner Sales . Varsify Shop .......... Village Aufomoiive Cenier Village Barbers ....... W.A.K. ........ . W.A.S. Tri-Hi-Y . Whiiley Coins ... WhiHle's ....... William McKinney .. Willis Texaco ......... Woodall Enco Service . WyaH's Lomo Alio Cafeierna Young Life ........... Adverilslng o A Abbott, Paul ., ,,. Adair, Penny Jo ., Adam. Karis. , Adams, Charles. . Adams, Don., Adams, Patty ,,. Adams. Richard. ,. . Addington, Karie , Addison, Ann . .. ..... Addison, Ricky. ,. ,,.. 135 Adin, Janet ,.,.,. .. Akin, Mrs, Raymond .... Akin, Mr. Raymond . ., Albritton, Elizabeth . .. Alcott, Dennis ..., Alcott, Doug .... Aldredge, John ,. Aldredge. Thornas. . Alexander, Mr. Clyde Alexander, Elizabeth . Alexander. Hi ....,. Alewyne, Patty . .. . Allan. Charley ..., Allen. Dick ...., ... , ..... 77,104.179 ., ,..,,.. 179 . ,. , .. 191 .. 69.148.149,19I 83.97, 130, 136 190,191 ..179 ....14O, 143, 266, 159 ......203 ...,...,....,83,203 .,....40,83,132,133 138, 139, 149, 159, 286 . ........ 56 .. .56,59,69 ....22,179 ......,159 ...,,.130.191 .92,137,203 ..24, 82. 140. 149, 179 ,..86,203 ..19,113,114.159,168 82.87, 130. 179 ....90. 179 Allen. Lee .,.. ,. ..B3, 86, 99, 190, 191. 267 Alley, Paul . ., .,.. 86. 87, 90.92, 108, 179 Allison, Bill .,. . Allison. Chris ... Allison, Debbie . .. Allison, John .,., Almon, Barbara .,. . American Field Service . . . Ameston. Patrick ..,. Anderson. David ,. Anderson. Ellen , ,. . Anderson, Miss Maude Andrews, Karen , ,, Andrews, Karl . Armentrout, Lynn . , Armstrong, Mike . Arnold. Lisa ..., Arnold. Robert.. , . Ashe, Billy .. . . . Ashe, Sibby ..,. Askew, Kenny .., Askew, Ronny, . , Atlee, Elizabeth . . Austin, Mary Anna . .....,.191 ...159 ,,..,..159 ..130, 191 ....159 ....23 .95 .,..146, 203 , ,.117.203 .. ..,.. 56,62 ....,159 ..,.... .191 .4O. 90, 109. 130, 159 . 131, 137,203 .....101, 107, 111,179 ..136,191 ..26, 109, 124, 125, 127, 128,149,159 ,....179 . 131,137,203 124.14O,179 .,..,203 ....36.65,77, 179,187 Averitt,Vic,. ..,.,.,.,,,. 117. 191 Avila. Freddy .. .. ,.... ..,. 203 Badgett. Charles .. ..., 131,' 203 Bagg, Pete ..... ,.131, 203 Baggarly, Becky ,, Bagley, Gina .. Bagpipe .,......., Bailey, Mr. Herman.. 8ai1ey,Ja11r1 .,., , .. Bailey. Paul .. .. Bailey, Mrs. Sue , Baird. Cindy ..,. Baird, Frank, .. . Baird. Linda .. Baird, Sam ..., Baker, Cathy .... Baker. Kern ..... Baker, Merrimen ,. Baker. Mike. .., Baker, Tommy ,.... Baldwin, Anne. 280 e Index 159 ..,..191 ......90,91 31.56, 124 ..B7, 124,14O. 149, 159 ., ....203 ..,...,.,112, 191,263 ..39,82, 131,202,203 ,. .,.90.98.159 ..,..179 .. 159 ,. ,131, 203 . . .93.S137.191 ,.,,131. 203 ...,.203 H1 Ball. Robin... Ball, Sandy . Band ......... Banks, Betty , Barker. Allan . Barker, Leslie Barker, Susan . Barnard, John .. Barnes. Jim . Barnes, Joe . Barnes, Quint Barnett. Mike Barrett. Mrs. Harry Barry, Julie ........ Barton. Craig ..., Baseball , ........ . . Basketball B Team Basketball, Freshman Basketball, Varsity .... Bass, Robert .,.., Baurnann, Vicki... Baxter, Paula. .. Bayoud. Ronda. .. Beach, Jimmy ..,. Beams. Betsy . . Beams, Bond ...,. Bea rce. Sandy Beasley. Vicki Beavers. Bruce 124, 125 Becker. Carol ..,. Becker. Eve .,.. Beckham. Gay ,... Bedford. Andi ..,.,. Beecherl, Louis ... .. Beecherl, Mary Helen .. Bell, Charise ......, Ball, Gigi ,.... Bell, Patsy Ann . Bell, Polly ,... Bell, Susan .. Bell, Win . ,.,. Benskin, Brooks . B-entley, Sally .,., Berger, Russell .. .. Bernstein, Robert , . , Berry. Linda .,.,. Berry, Starrett .,., , . , Bertrand, Debbie ,. . Bettis. Holt ...,., Beutel, Nina ., Bevans, Jim ..,. Bibby, Pete .,.. Bickel, Sarah .... , hlander Index ,.203 .,...191 ...,113, 114, 115 110, 116,159 ...112,.191 Biddle, Jack. ,. 124, 125, 149. 178 Biddle. Randy ..26, 31. Biehl, Kathy ..,...,. Bielss, Mr. Otto . . Bigger, Carolyn . Binion. Becky. .,, Bishop, Mr. Alvin . Bishop, Beverly, .. Black, David .., Black, Nancy... Black. Suzanne.. , Blackwell. Tom .. .. ,... Blankenbaker. Miss Lucille . Blum. Suellen , .. , Boehning, Greg .,. Boehning, Kathy ,.,. Booe, Martha ., Bornstein. Sue.. Boto, Chuck ,.. Bouchard, Theresa ,, . Boultinghouse, Matt ., ...191 . .203 ....203 ..,.203 . .,203 ,..179 ,.19, 159 .,..,159 , .56 199. 263 ,..,203 138,139 .....136 .....137 ...132,133.134,135 ...,48.49,202.203 ....78,92,101,179 .,. ..159,259 ....IO2,116,191 ..., ..,.264 H..,., ,..153,179 ,.,26.38,45,82,87.I04 127,129,140,149,159 H......,... ...191 . ., .159 ,..,114,203 . , 97,191 H191 ..203 .. ,.., .,203 H . .. ..203 . ..... 83,88.89,159 .,. . . ,179 9,159 ,. .112,191 ., , 152,159 ,.203 .,203 . . .203 ,.. 112,191,264 ,. . 27,160 .27.16O . ..... . . 112,191 37.64,88,89,109,179 ........., .111,179 .,.. 178,179 ,. 191,267 .. ,160 ,..191 ,. ..., ,.. , 179 ,179,187 124,125,128,149,160 ........ ,...., 96.191 ,.,.56.62,102 ... 191.267 ..19I .....,. ... 56,87 .,..97.117.191,267 H ., , ., 160 . U. ,.. .37 .37,103,108.158,160 ..., .. .. 191 . .. ,56 ,.160 ...179 ..203 , . 203 14,160 . 72.160 .,.,...,.. ..203 ,...131.142,203,212 Bower, John .,.. Bowles, Richard ., Bowling, Laurie . ,. Bowman. Nancy .,. Box, Ken .. . Box, Richard.. Boyce. Virginia ,.,.,,.. Boyd, Miss Lela Hazelle Boykin, Bob... ,. , Boynton, Celia .., Boynton, Hilda. ,. Bracken, Pat , .. , Bradford, Chuck. . Bradley. Charles.. ., Bradley, Doug.. .. .. Bradshaw, Miss Gladys Braecklein, Jan ,,. ... Braecklein, Lou . . Branch. Carol .... Branch. John. . . Brand. Kathleen ,.., Bremmer. Dugald ., , Bridges. Vicki ..., Briggs, Ann ,.,. Bright. Chris . Bright, Clay ... Brooks, Debbie , .. Brooks. Rissa .. , Brougher, Anne . Brown, Christie .. Brown, Douglas.. Brown, Julie ,. Brown. Kent ,. Brown. Louise ,. , Brown. Mrs. Majory .., Brown, Mike ...,. , Brown, Rick , Brown, Robin . Brown. Sandra .. Brown, Sandy ..., Brown, Scott. , ,. Browne, Evanne Browning, Hal . , , Bruner. Bob .., ,.. Bruner, David ,... Bryant, Alan. ., . . 124,I25.126,127. Buckingham. Fred ..., Buckley. Betty ,,.. Bul, Stewart, . ,. Bull, Tom .. . Bullard, Suzanne Bumpa s, Scott. . , Burandt, Millee .. Burtord, Sherrie . Burgher, David ,,.. Burke. Burnha Burnha John ,..... m. Cecilia , m,'Sam .... Burt. Cynthia ,. Burton, Jill ,... Busby, Mike., . Bush, Edythe . ,, Bush, Stuart ... Butler, Linda. Bynum, Charles, .. Bynum, Stills , Byrd, Katherine. Byrne, Sean . ..191 ,..191,264 ,.203 , .179 , . 203 ,. .140. 149, 160 . 179 .56,94 ,. . 92,101,179 .., 99,203 15, 108, 160 92, 112, 191 .. . 191 ...,,39.82. 131.136, 137. 142, 149. 202, 203 ,. . ,,132,179 .. . ,.,56 ,179 ...160 . .,.. ,,203 ,..77,I79 ....27,110. 160 ... 191 .,.179 ,.179 ,.160 191 ,...,111,179 , .179 179 ..111,160.171,259 . .. 203 ,. . 191,192 . 121,160 .. 117,203 , H56 .104,179 ., . 191 ,. ,65,100,160,16I . ,..,.,, 147,203 .. , .191 , 16, 77, 179 ., ., . 112,191 131, 137. 202, 203 124.125.149, 151,160 ,.. . . 130,191 . 26,31,40.89, 105 128,140.149,161,278 . . ,..104. 115,161 ,.,60, 112,191 .. 191 . 191 . ,..161 , . .203 . 31,113,161 . .,., 204 .,,.16. 83, 204,212 . . . 204 191,267 161 191 ..,.110. 179,266 ., , 179 ., 191,199 .. ,,88,144.149,179 . 204 161 .191 . .99 .192 C Cain, Susan ,.,.99, 110,179 Calhoun, Miss Mildred Calisch, Claudia .,., ., Camp. Stirling .... Campbell, Doug . . Campbell. Ellen . Campbell, Grover . Campbell, Marcy .,.. Campbell, Robert . . Canary. Jett, .. Candas, John ... Cadps. Ruth Ann ., Car Club ......... Carapetyan, Vicki ... Carney, David ,.... , 1 . ..,5 108, ,,125, ,.161, ...192, . 112. ,.......146.149. Carney. Peter ...,.. 19, 65, 102, 146, 149. Carp. Bine ..,.,,... , Carpenter, Barry . , Carpenter. Elizabeth . .,., 89, 161, Carpenter, Kay .... ..,.,.. Carroll, Amy ,.... ..,.., Carrozza. Lynn . .. 140. Carter.Ann Carter, Cindy ..., ...204, Carter, Mr, James. ..,, Carter. Kathleen... . ,.. , .., Carter, Mollie ... ...111, 179, Carter, Susan ,.... ... .,,.. ,,,. Casey. Mr. Newman F ..,. .,, 56, Castellaw, Jim ... . , 131, Castle, Charles. . . . Cathcart. Paul ..,. 34. 124, 125, 128. 149, Cathcart, Peggy .,.... .,.,..,. , . 116, Chalk. Jane Evelyn , .. .. Chandler, Nancy . .,., . , , ,19, 68, BB, 89, 162. 264. Chapman, Darla . .. , . Chandler, Patty ,... Chapman, Pat .,.. . Cheerleaders. Underclassmen . ..... . .,,.16 17 20 17 17 16 20 19, 16, 26 lOl 19 19 16 19: 16 271 201 17' 19: 17' 21: .51 19: 264 201 145 204 162 16' 19 26 204 10a 278 162 204 .-as Cheerleaders, Varsity ...... ........ 4 9 Childress. Mrs. Mattie . .. 57, 59, 92 Choralaires ....... .,..., 1 I2 Christian, Kara. .155. 192 Church, James .,, . , .,180 Clack, Suzanne ..,.,.,, 111, 180 Clark, Carolyn ... .. 17, 42, 82, 84. 85, 88. 89, 110, 162 Clark. Miss Dorothy .,., Clark, Elizabeth .. ., ,.,.......116, Clark, Jenniter ,. , . 121, 149, 190. Clark. Laurie ,.. 36, 110. Clark, Mike ,.,. ., ..,.,.., ... curls, cindy ,.... ,... . .4o, 64.90. Clarke. David .,,. 92. 124. 125, 149, 180 Clarke, Devane . . ., , .. 146, Clarke, John ., ..162. Clarke, Lucille .... ..... 1 92, Claxton. Roger... Clay, George. .. .. . ,.,. 131 137 Clontz, Randy .... 124, 125, 126, 127. 149. Cobb, Claire ., . ,,.. ..,..,.,.., 1 12, Cobb, David, , , . Cock. Charlotte ... ... .. ., Cockrell. Linda. .. ... 110, 121. Cockrell. Tom ,,. ,..,, .., . Coker, David , ,..,136, 150, Coldwell, Cameron . . 30. 82, 108, 115, Coldwell, David ... . ,... ,. Co1e,Bet11,... ,.,.,. Cole. Johanna .,,. . ...., 113. 114, Coleman. Margaret . ,97, 114, 192, Coleman, Miss Rebecca . ... .. .. Coleman,Sarah .. , . , C61I16,Chf151y ,. ,..... 94,110, Collier. Barbara , ., 27, 90, 93, 99, 162. .38,57 180 192 162 192 162 182 204 177 263 180 204 162 192 204 180 162 204 192 180 204 180 162 264 57 204 162 175 Davis, Hal ..... I9, I08, II5. I63 Davis. Jami ,. . .. , .,.I93 Davis, John .. ..., IBO Davis. John ..,. ...,.,.,,. , . ,..,.. 25 Davis, John R, ...,.. 27, 3I, 34, 35, l58, l63 Davis, Ken... ,.,.,.,,..,... l2I. I63 Davis, Kraig , ,, I93 Davis,Van... ,...IBO Davis, William .,.. . l80 Davison, Darlene., ....,..,. , . IBO Davison, Teresa .,... 27, 92, 93, I63 Dawson, Charles ..., . ,.., I93 Dawson, Tyler .. ...., I9, 24, 84, 87. I24, I25, I49. I63 Day, Daron . .. ,. , 86, l09. IBO Day, Jimmy. .,., .. 48, I63 Day, Lesfer ,. ...,. , .. ., 205 Dealey, Pam .,. ..,.,. 27. 40. 4I, 84, 90. 99, l09,Ill,I63. I75 Dealey. Tish .,... .....,.,. . . ...205 Dealon, Mary Anne. . .. I93, 264 Elkins. Randy ,..., ...l37, 205 Ellior, Pefer .. ,, IBI Elliolr, Marina ,. .,..., 205 Ellioff, Marinda .. . . , I I6, 205 Ellis, Jody .,.,. . .,,.., I64 Ellis, Coach Red ,.,. .,.,.,......., I 30, I3I Ellisor, Kay ... ...., 42, 89. l08, IBI, 278 Ellsberry, Sam ..., ..... ...,........ I 8 I Elmore, Becky ..., .. , . I I3. I8I Elmore. Lynne., . I I6, 205 Elwell. Jellrey .... Elwell, Sieve , , Emery, Chris. Emery. Eugene Emery, James ..,. . Emery. Mr. Randy ,.. English Daparlmanl . . . Enriquez, Becky .,.,. Erheridge, Howard . . Eulich, Debbie .,. Eulich, Gloria .. Collins, Belh .... .,,. I I2 Zollins. Kyle ... ... 204 Collins. Tommy . .. ....I03 lombs. Barry ... . I62 iombs, Beverly... . .204 Combs, Jean .... ... . . I I6 yomlorr, Keifh. . , I3I. 204 Cone, Becky .,.. ,... I 62 ionnell. Mark ., . I80 Conner. Rick ..,. ... I I4 Ionners, Mrs... .,. ,264 look, Celia .. .,92, I09. I62 1ook,David... ., .204 look, Miss Diana 55, 57, 88. B9 Cooke, Lane . ...,.,,, l92 looney. Luz . .. l55, I62 Tooper. Glenn ... ,...I92 Zooler, Kirk ,..,. . ..204 iororan, Mrs. E.M.. .. ...57 forkran, Louise .. , ..I92 'orneH, Carhy. .. I80 oronado, Karey ..,. . . . .,,. 204 Iorrigan, Lee .,,.. ... .l4B I49, I80 Iorrigan, Mary ... , ,. ...I92 Cory. Carol .,.. . ..,.......,. . ..I92 sary, Lynn. .. .,..,., is, is. 25, 26 155. 162 IoI+ingham,Wade ....,.,.,,, ....Il4 Iollon, Chase .. . .. IO4 Zounsolors ...... . ..78. 79 founfs, Carolyn .. ......,...,. ..I62 founfs, Pamela .. .. .94. I46. I47 I49, 204 iowan, Kale .. .,.. 95, I I3, II4 II5, I62 Iowan. Rusry ... .... . ..,. I l5, l80 Iowden, Anne . .. . .. .204 lox. Carhy. . ,,,. 89. IBO lox. Danny ..,. ,..,., 2 04 fox, Doug ,... ..,l2I. I62 lox, Joe ,.,, .. I I4, I80 lox, Thomas .... . . ,204 Irabb. Mr. John .. .55. 57 Irawlord. Kim ,.,..,,..., ,. ,204 lreighlon, Mrs. Marguerile . . 57, 93 Brisler, Nancy .... . .. ,.... I92, 263 rockelr, Johnny .,.., .,......., 9 . I34, I37 rook. Carol Anne ,.,. . .,,. l92, 267 rook, Dub ..,.,., 87, I05, I2I, I32. I49, I62 rosland, John .. .... ... ...... .. . . IBO ross Counfry .... .... I 43 rouch, Paul .,... , ..l62 row, Judson , ...... . . .. l48. 205 rowder. Karen ..,, I9. 88, 89, 90, 93, I62 rowe, Becky ... ,. .... 83, l92, 209 uellar. Gilbert ..,,. . I I4, I80 ulberfson. Cubby , . ..I36, I93 ulver, Bruce ...... . ..I93 urll. Adrienne. I I I, I62 urll, Madelyn .., . . I I I, I93 urran. Belsy ... ..... I I6. I93 urran, Slove . . .l24. I49. I80 uriain Club .... ......... I 00 uller, Nancy ... , I08, 205 D ad's Club ,... ..3I, 79 aily, Melinda .. ............ ..I62 aniel. Cindi ,. . I62, I66 aniel, Tom ... . ..l9, 4l, 83. B4. B7. 90, 9l, I02, IOB, I62 aniels, Diane . , ,. ,97, I93 arcy, Dale ..... ...I93 arden, Eunice. , , . I I3, I I5, I63 arnell. Nick .,., .,. , ,I63 arnfors, Urban . . I63, I68 arrow. Gary .... .,.. I 04, IBO avies, David .... ,.,.. 2 4. I48, I9B avis, Clayron, .,.l44, I49. I90, I93 avis, De Ann ,. . .....,..... I80 avis,Debbie... ..,IlI.I63 DeBogory. Susan Dees, Paul ... Delferari, Ann ........ Deiana. Palsy ..30, 35, deLaries, David ,......, . Delafour, Tommy ...... Dennard, Caroline ., Dennard. Grerchen . Denning. Emily ... Denfon, Debbie ,,, DePelris, Jim. ...,. I0 De5alme. Allen , . De5alme, Michele . 33,I80,266 ,...82,89, I48,I8O ......,.I93,264,267 II3, II5, II8, I63. I65 I93 .87,I32,I33,I49, I80 , ,.,. ., .,IBO ., ,,l52.I63 83,l80 IBO .I5, I05, I40, I49. I63 ,I93 . ,.., I63.259 Deschner, Paul ..,., .... . ..I46, I93 Dewberry, Dee Dee .. ,.,., 43, 7I, BB. 96, 89, I7B, I8l Dewberry, Julie .. .. Dickenson. Mrs. O. E.. Dickerson. Jan ..... Dickinson, Becky . .. Dickinson, Cindy .... Dillard. Mrs. Mary Dillard, Nancy ,.... Dillard, Tom .,. Dineen, Karen Difzler, Jeanne ,.,.,,. .a, 22, 30, 40, 42, 82. 84,B5,90,9I,III . ,.,., . ,. 57 ... I93 16,205 :ali , ,.57 23.ili .,....i3l,2o5 2l. I47, I93 , .....,.,.. ., .I64 Dobbs, Louann , ....,....,.,...,.., I I6, I93 Dolaway. Bill ..9, I9. 69, B4. 89, I02, I I5. I64 Dolph, Emily .. .,.,..,.,.,..,. ,..I08, I8I Dooley. Kirk .,., .... , ,.,I6, I36, l5O, I93 Doolittle, Tim ,.,... 39, B3, I36. I50, I90, I93 Douglas, Mary Jane... . .... ....., . .,l93 Douglass. Shirley ... Dower, Bill... . .,.I45, I47, I49. IBI .I93 Downs. Chad , , . ,..I3l, 205 Downs, Louis .,.,... ,.., . I64 Downs, Margaref , . I93 Dracapoulas, Gus... ., ,. ,..I64 Drake, Lynn .....,. ...84, 93, I64 Drobena. Rornona .... Drury, Mrs. Chuck . , Duckworrh. Miss Baulg . Dugan. Joe ..,.,.,. Duncan. Roberl .... Dunn, Becky ,.,., Dunfon, 5Ieve., . Dupre. Larry . .... Dyer. Tim ,.......,, ,.I93 ...,,,..,57,99 ,.,.55, 57, 59.62 .....,,..6,II.l37 .,.l05,l3I.I37,205 .I8I . .. .,.I46,205 I3I, I36, I37, l42, 205 ,,I49,I8I Dyer, Tom. .l24. l25, I26, I27, I28, I29. I64 Dyrdal, Kari. .. .,I4, 23, 46, 97. I64. I68, 259 Edwards, Trisse . ,. E ....205 Eisenlohr, David .,. . 205 Elkin, Chris ,. . ..,... 205 Elkins. Pamela ,... . III. IBI Eulich. Kay ,.,... Evans, Elizabefh .,., Evans. Harrison Evans, Kyle ...... Evans, Mr. L. M. .. Evans , Lucy ...... EvereH, Mr, James .,. I93 .,,.I93 ...,I48 . .I36.I37 .,,57, I3I .....64, 65 .....I8I ...205 .,.,.I4. I90, I94, 269 .,..90, I64 .....205 ..I8I . ,.II4.I94 ,..,.IBl. I82 ....57, 59. I03 . ,.,.... I64 . .57, 62,94 F Faculfy ...... 55, 56, 5 Fairberler, Mark ...... Fanning, Marc... .., Fa raibe e, Rusly ..... . Farmer, Don , ....., , Farmer. Mrs. John ,.. Farrell. Kim ........ . Fee. Jay .... .,..,,. 7, 58. 59, 60, 6l, 62, 63 . ...,.... .,.205 .,82. 87, I09. I40. l8I ....I30, I94 ...B3, 97, 98. I30. I94 . ,57, 75, 79 .II2.I94 ...I8,I64 Fellowship of Chrislian Afhlales . .,....... I05 Fergusen, Ford ..... ..,.. I 09, l24, I64, I72 Ferguson, Kay .... Ferguson, Sally ...., Ferguson, Tommy. .. Ficke, Bruce ..,.... Field. Joe , . Filak, Slelani ,.,.... . Fine, Allan .,...,.,.. 205 .,...,......264 ,.,,..,I8I ,....B2. I24. I49. l8l .......I3I,205 II2, I94 , ,. ..I3I,205 Fine Arfs, Praclical Arfs .............. 74, 75 Finlay. Finlay, Fischer, Donna , ., ...... Tom ..,.,. , Fischer, Reed ...I40, Fischer, Shelly .,,,..,. Fisher. Fisher. Jefl . .. Leslie. ., Filch. Perer .,., Firzhugh. Bullifr .,. Firzhuqh, Kafhy ..,. Flagg, Flaqg, David. . Joe .,.. Flarl, Debbie ..... Flair, Greg .,., Flall. Jell .... Flowers, Connie Fly, Joe ,.,.... . Folgeman, Doug .. Folse, Laurie . , Folse, Lisa .......,. Foolball B Team .. . Foorball. Freshman . . . Fooiball, Varsiry . . I25, Forde, Mrs. R. L. .... . . ...,. 40,85.90,I64 , ,I30,I94 ..U... ..,H.,.57 I4I,I43,I44,I78,l8I ,34.l06,IIO,I64,259 ,.,.,., ,96,II4,I94 .., I07,I47.205 .... .,... I94 ...,I48,l94,200 .,.,.25,26.47,I64 ... ..I04,I8I .,...I3I,205 ,,.,,, I94 . .... .. I64 ,,...,..I36,I37,205 . ,48.49,83,202,205 . . , , ,.,, IBI .,.,82.I3B,I49,I64 . .,.94,l94 ,.,.83,I8I ....I30 I25, I26, I27, I2B. 129 Alice ......,.. . ....,., , 205 Foresler, Byron , Foresler. Mike .., Forman, Trip ..... Fornell, Greg . . Fosfer, Fosre r, Johnny , ,. Lisa ., ..........I64 ..,.I36, I37. I94 .,.,.,.I3I.205 ,.. . ..I30,I3I ....I44, I45, I49, I64 ,.205.209 Fournef. Greg .,. ..... I42, 205 Fowler. Tom ... ... .,.205 Fox. Jim ..... .,.., I 02, I8I Francis, Becky .... ,..., 2 05 Francis. Bobby . .205 Francis. Will ... .... .,..I94 Frank, Ande ... . . .. , .I94 Free, Dudley ..... ...... I 30, I40, I94 Freeman, David ,. IBB, l39Q I49, I64 Freeman, Mark. . , I36. I94 Freiman, Doug I8l French Club .. . ...... . .95 Friedkin. Sfeve . ..,,. I60, I64 Fry Benfon.. . ,.,lBl Fry Debbie ,,,,..,. , 90, I00, lI0, I89 Fry Georgia Ann . .4, 2I. 44, 48, I58, I64, l65 Fry, John .,....,. 7I, I32, I33, l35. I49. I64 Fry Mrs. John .... ....,...... 5 5, 57, 73, 96 Frymire, Karen... .,.,., 70, ll0, l53. I8l Higham, Emily .. .,.... 42, 39, I09, ual, 278 Fuller, John ...... ...,.,.,. ....,, I 6 4 Funk. Bill . ..l8I Funk. Theron ...., ..., 2 05 Fururs Toachers .... ............ 9 9 Fuqua, Lee ,.,.,. ..... 9 0, IBI, 27I G Gaar,Linda IBI Gahagan, Virginia . ,.I82, 266 Gandy, Barbara .. .... IBI Gardere, Bob .,., .,. I82 Gardner, Greg ............,.......... I82 Garner, Doug .I8. 2I, 24, 25, 67, 98, I5I, I64 Garrefl, Jane ,...,..,., 23, 33, 88, IB2, IB3 Garrison, Paula ..... .......... I 09. I82 Garrell. Frank ..... .... I 94 Gary, Roy ,..,.,..., ,.,,. I 42, 205 Gafeley. Mrs. R. H ..,.. .... . 57 Gay, Caroline ....,. .,. I94 Geisinger, Lucy .,., ,,, I82 Geisinger, Peggy . . . ....,,.... I82 Geisking. Pam ...... ,.......... I 64 Gellerr, Frank. ,. . 73. 96. I66. l68 Gorman Club .... ............ 9 6 Germany, Joan. .,..,.,. ,.,, I 04 Gibbons. Jane ,. ,. I9. 85. 88. 89, I66 Gibbons. Liz .,....,..., , 209 Gibbons, Nancy , .. .. .I94, 269 Gibbons, Sam .,,. .. .I30, I94 Gibbs, Harry , .. I94 Giesen.John.., I94 Gilchrisf, Tom .... ,. ..I09. I82 Giles. Edward .. . . 205 Gillespie. Lynn . ,.......,.... I94 Girls' Gym ..... ..... I 52, I53, I54. I55 Giemre, Joyce . .....,.,.,. ,.,,,. I 66 Gleiser. Paul . . .... 43. 75. 88, 90. I82, 286 Glover, Gracie .. ... ...... ..,.,. 205 Glover, Kalhy .... ..... I 82 Godfrey, Laura .. ,.206, 209 Goggans, Jaime ,.,. ..,., 2 7, I45, I49 Golf .......... ........, I 48 Gonzalez, Jose . . ...I3l, 206 Good. Dolfie ,. ,., I82 Goodson, Jim ,.., .. 206 Goodwin, Tim ...,.. ...,....., 2 06 Gordon, Carol Anne ., . , . I I3, I I4. 206 Goss, Jimmy ..,.. .......,.. I 48 Goss, Randy ..., ...,., ,.,. I 3 8, I49, I94 Gosserl, Murray ......, ' 3I, I32. I49. I78, I82 Gowdey. Robbie. ...46. 48, 83, I4B, I66. I74 Graflon, Eddie ., .,., 89, I40, I4I, I49, I66 Grafron, Linda ....,.., ..... . 206 Graham. Judy .. .,.,... ,90, l0I. I82 Graves, Richard .... .......... . ..l93, I94 Gray. Elizabelh . ,.., I9, 25, 75, 84, 85. 86, 89.90, III, l58, I66, 276, 278 Gray, Madeline ..... 48. 49, I47. I49, 202, 206 Index 0 28I Greer. Mr. H. D, ... Gregg, Bill .,... Gritten, Brenda ... Grittin, David. .. Grittin, Virginia .. Grittith, Bill ., Griggs, Gary ,., ., 58 . . ..I82 , . II2,I94 . 88,89 II2, I94, 264 II2, I30, I94 Griggs, Roger. .i...,.,.,..,. , Gross, Robert ,..., .43. 69, 72. 83, 85, 86, 90, IO2, I09, I66, 2I7, 260, Gruber, Bob ,...,. Guerriero, Shelley ,. . Guerriero, Tina . 9,206, Guest, Dinah .... Guest, Eddie ,.,. Guest, Mr. Edgar.. Guest, Terri ,. , H Association . . . Hatertepe, Dennie . Hager, Linda .,.. Hager, Scott .,.,.., Hagerman. Bobby. ,. H . ,,86, I8Z ,.I3O. I94 , .55. 58, 62 . ..I94 ......l49 ,,.I3I.206 99, I06, I66 ............I46,I94 I9.84, I44, I45, I49, I66 Hagler, Dan ...., . . Haines. Paul ,..., Hale, Bill ..,. Hale. Robin . ,. Hall. Dr. James.. Hall, Lawrence ,... ....I46 I49, I50, I67 ...,I48, I82 I47, I49, I82 .....98 .........I82 Hall ot Fame .... ..... 3 8. 39, 40. 4I, 42, 43 Hall. Nelson ... .,,,...... I02. I4O. 286 Hall, Prentiss .. ...I30. I3I. I36, I37. 206 Hall, Rex ,... .,.,,. . 38, 83, I67 Hall, Tom ...,. , ..I30 l3l, I42. 206 Hall, Wendy .,.. ,... I II I82, l8I, 266 Halpin, Betsy ... ..., ,... 8 3. 206 Halpin. Terry ..., .. .I55, I67 Hamilton, Mrs. C. J ,.,. ., ,..., ..,58, 6I Hamric, Sara .,..... ..... 9 5 IO9, I82, 266 Hankins. Karen. .,... , I94, 269 Hankins, Kathy... . ,...206 Hanneman, Otto ,. ..II5, I94 Hanscom, Mr. John ,. , . 58, 70 Hansell. Peter ,..., .. I67 Haralson, Lynne , .,. .,,.. ..l82 Haralson, Tom .... ..... I 3I, I37, 206 Hardin, Ann .....,.. ,.,. Hardin, Miss Mary... Hardison, T. ,...., . Hardy. Paul ... Hares, Edee ,... Hargrove, Carla . .. Harkey, Chris. . Harkness. Lurene Harkness. Tommy ... Harlan, Karen ,. Harmon. Lisa ... Harp, Margie.. Harper, Max. ,. Harper, Paul . .. Harris, David ... Harris, Martin ... Harris. Patricia .. Harris, Trey .,.. Harrison. Frank .,.. Harrison, Margaret . Harriss, Miss Myrl ... Hart, Mr. Everett.. , Hart, Melinda , ., Hart. Richard ., Hartman. Millie , Haseltine. Karen . Hassard, Vicki, . Hastings, Suzi . Hatchett, Helen. Hatchett, Sara ,. Haughton, Ann . 282 e Index ., ,,.58.84 ..I2I, . ,.,. I25. ,III. ,.,.I24, I27, I49, .,99. ...2I, ,.I36, I38, I49, ,.I3O, l3I, I36, I37, ,. . I56, ....53 ,I2I, ., ,89,90.99,IIO, II2, , .I08. . 83. II6, II7. ... .III. ...I94 . 58, 59 Haughton, Frank .... Haughton, Jane ..., Haughton, Louisa ..... Hawkins. Betsy . .. Hayes, Paul ..,. . Hays, Carolyn ..,. ., Hazeltine, Karen.. Heal, Tish .. .. Health Careers ..... Heard, Ann .,. Hearn, Kevin ., ,..., .... Hearn, Ruthy ,....,. 48, 49. Hearne, Cathy ...,.. ... . Heildt, Jimmy ..., Heimburger, Tad .., Helbing. Ed ..,..,. ... . Helm. John . 23, 39. 83, 87. Helmbrecht, Bill .....,. ... Hempel, Charlie ,..,. . Henderson, Mr. Johnnie Henderson. Keith ,,,.. Henger. Mac ,... Hennekes, Rick. ., Henry. Mrs. Jean. Harman, Stanley ... ., Herndon, Anne. ,... Herndon. Wes . . . Hershorn, Pat ,... Heslep. Joanna Hewitt, Jane.. . Hewitt. John.. . Hexter. Holly ,,,. Heyman. Bill ,.... Hayman. David .... Highlandaires .,.. Highlander ..,. Hight, Hillary ......,.., Hightower, Mr, Floyd ..,. Hi-Litas ..,.......... Hill, Dwight ...,,.,... Hill, Lt. Col. Joe M. ....., . Hill, John ,.,. ,...,. , 48 Hill, Sally ,.. ,. Hill, Tina .....,,. Hillman, Melinda ... Hilseweck, Tracey ,,,. Hilz, Randy ...,......,.,. ,,.I67 .,.206 .,.,.37,II2,I94 ,. .IIO.I8l,I83 ...,I46,I49,I83 .83,IIO,I67,286 ... . ..99 . .I54,I67 ......98 ., ..l67 ..,. .I37,206 II2.I90.I94,269 .... , l3l.I83 ... ,,.I83 , ...I3I,206 .,.,., ....I67 I09,I83.I78,I86 M.. .,,..,.I94 .,I9.84,II5.I67 .,..55,58.I30 ....96 .,,..,.206 I3I.206 2I.58,59 I67 I7, 25. 26, 34, 48, 74, 99. IO9. I68 .,..l36, I37. 206 I3I.206 ,..,I92. I94 ,,...I83 ...206 ,..206 ......,I94 .,...,I03.I68 .....37.IIO,III ........88,89 ,.,. 37,I08,I83 .. .. .58.I50 .....29.I06,I07 ,.. . ...206 ... , .,...58 49,I37,202,206 ,.... 89,94,I83 ,.,.47.I49,I83 H,. .. 264 ...I2I,I6I,I68 .....,,..33,206 Hinckley, Diane .4, 25, 26. 45, 48. 84, IO8. I68 Hinckley, John ..,.,.. ..., Hines. Kathy , .. .. Hirschi. Bobby ...,... History Department .... Hitzelberger. Bill ,... Hitzelberger. Bob .... Hitzelberger, Jim ,.,. Hobin, Pat .,........ , Hodge. Mrs. Charles H. ,.,. Hodge, Chuck ,., ... , Hodge, Nancy ,,...... I44. ..,I94 ., ,..206 ,....I3I,206 .....70,7I ...I68 .,.....,..I83 ...I37. 206, 209 ,206 .,48,58 I24, I25. I38, I39. I50, I49, I68 I45, I49, I9O, I95 Hodge, Vernon .,..... I30, I38, I39, I49, I83 Hogg. Ruth , , , . Holberg, Kris .,,.,... . , Holland, Murray ,... 42. 89, Holman. Ronnie .. .. ,., Holmes, Mr. Cecil .,.. HoIson,Don,.,,. Homecoming .... .. 99, III, I83 . ...92, I55. I68 IO9, I68, I72. 278 . ,I44, I45, I68 .,...58, I30, I38 ,90, IO2. II5, I68 Honchas ...... ................... 3 I Hook. Amy ,.,,.,... 40, 90, 92, I09, I78, I83 Hooper. Miss Sharon . Hopkins. Chris Horn, John . . Horne, Ginger ,,. Houpt, Danny ., Houseman. Lon . Howard. Buck ... Howard. James . Howard, Miss Laura ,.....58.62.97 I3I.206 ,.I68 . .I68 ,.,.I3I, I37.206 .. I48, I83 ,. IO8, I83 .. II5. I95 36, 58. IOI Howell. Catherine ..,. , . . I95 Howell, Kim . .., .,.. IIO, I83 Howell, Ruth ... ,... .,.,... , 206 Hubbard, Mrs. Ida Mae. .. .58, 76.98, I54 Huckabee. Kay ..,.. ..,..,.,. 9 7, I95 Huddleston, Randy ... .... II4. I95 Hudson, Tom ..,. ., , I68 Huttaker. Jamie ,. .,......,. . 206 Hughes, Agatha ,. . . 92, iio. ies, 286 Hughes. Claudia , ..lOO, I55, I68 Hughes, Jim . ,. .... . 206 Hughes, Lynn ,. ,. I68 Hughes. Mark. .. ..,.., . I95 Hughes, Tirn ,.,. . ,.l0, I4, 27, I68 Hukill. Jill ....,. .... I 22, I95, 263 Hulse, Cheryl ..,..... . ,,l09, I69 Humphrey, Mrs. C. B. ... .,..... ,, , . . .94 Hunt, Barbara ,,.,., ..35, 37, 72, 83, 88, 89, 90, 94, IO8, I83 Hunt, Betsy.. . , .,,.,., l95, 267 Hunt, Bob .,...,...... ..,,..... , .. 206 Hunt, Doug .,.,. I9, 40, 90. lOl, I24, I49, I69 Hunt. Libby . ..,..... .,...,,..., I 12. i95 Hunt, Maryl7, I9,4O. 84, 85.90, IO6. IO9. I69 Hunt, Mary V. .........,. ........ I 83,259 Hunt. Todd . .. . IB. 82, I24, I49, I69 Hutchison, Gail .....,,... .... I I2, I95. 263 Hutchison, Holly ,..... I00. IO3. II3. II4, I95 I Intramurals . . . .,.. .... I 50. ISI Irby. Lisa... ,... I I2, 206 Irons, Karen ., ...90, I I7 J Jackson. Merideth .... ,.,, 9 7, II3, II4. I I6. I I7, I83 Jetters, Mr. Bruce ... ,59, 66 Jericho, Bonnie , ,..82, 97, I95 Jericho, Jane . . ,...,. , I69 Jeske, Stephen , . ,.I36, I37. 206 Johanning, Clitt .,.. ,..,, . 24 Johnson, Andy ..I04, IO5. I83 Johnson, Mr. Barry ... ...59, 62, II5 Johnson, Bobby ,.., ....,,. . IO4 Johnson, Deborah .... ...,.. 9 7, IIO, I83 Johnson. Frank, ., . 87, I49, I78, I84 Johnson, Jett . .. ,. .....,.. ..l95 Johnson, Kay ..,. .,.,..... , . . I84 Johnson, Kitty Bo ...,,. 83, 99, IIO, I53, I69 Johnson, Lee.. , ... ,...., ,.206, 207 Johnson, Lucy. ..,..,.. 33, 38, 39, 43, 66. 82, 88, 89, IIO, l78, l84. 286 Johnson, Matt ,.. . .. ,..., I3I, 207 Johnson, Phil.. ,. ...,.., . .37 Johnston, Carolyn . ,..I7, IO6, I69 Joiner. Frank . , I24. I27, I49, I69 Joiner, Paul , ,,.. I9, l24. I69 Joiner, Sue. ,. ... IO8, I84 Jones, Bob ,. . , ..42, 88, 90, I69 Jones.Mrs.E,N, .59 Jones, Laurie . ..,, 98, I65, I69 Jones. Martha ,. ., .. . 207 Jones, Mr. Orvil ,. ,.,. 59, I3I, I4l, I42 Jones. Philip . , 83.87, lO5, I25. I46. I49, l78, I87 Jones: Preston ,. ,. ,, , I49 Jonas, Rob , ., .,.,, I30. I40, I42. l95 Jones, Robin. ,. .,.. IO9. I84 Jones, Tigger ,. . IO4, I69 Jordan. Jody .. .,.I02, I I5. I69 Jordan, Mary Lu , , I7, 42, 83, 84, 85, 86, 88, 89, IIO, I69 Jordan, Mr, Robert .. 57, 59, II3. II5 Judetind, Mr. Arlington ,.28, 37, 59, II6, II7 Jumper. Millard . , .. .I37, 207 Junior Civitan .... ..,...,. 3 I Junior Historical Soci Kalaher, Lori. . Kaufman, Ellen . Keay. Martha .,....... Kee, Bill .......... I9, 8 Kee,John .. , Keelan, Craig ..., Keenan. Jan ,., Keene. Paula ., Keliher. Lester . Keller, Chuck ..,. Kelly, Jimmy .,.. ... Kemp, Mrs. Dorothy ..,. Kendrick. Mrs, Aline ... Kerr, Alicia .......,.,. Kerr, Guy ...,. 82, 84, ety... K IC I9 ...,82, I9 4, 85, 89, 90, I09, I6 ,..I48, I9 ,..,I8 ,..,I9 .,.I04. I9 ...I3I,20 .,,.I9 5, , ....,,. .94.2O 87, I3I. I37, I49, I6' Kay Club ....................... 29, 3I, 8 Kidd. Mr, Ogden .. ..., 59, 67, 88, 90, 9 Kilgore, David ,. . Kimbrew, Juliet ..,. Kimbrough. Lucy . .. Kimmel. David .... Kimmel, Gary .... Kincheloe. Ralph .,, King, Miss Claire .,... King. Martha ,... Kirk. Tom .... ,,...,,.IO4.I9l .....iis.iat ......87. IO4. I35 I37. I49, I78. I8- ...,I36. I37. 20 ......I25,I81 ...,.59, 9' .......I6' I81 Klein, Les ..., Klemow, Dawn ... Klenk. David . .. Kneesa. Carl .,..,..... ...l24, I25. I28. I38 I39. I49, I84. IB! ....,.......I94 ,,..,II4,I91 I84 Knight, Andy ..88, 89, I40. I43, I49, I69. 284 Knight, Jim ..,...... Knight, Molly ..,. Knipp. Jerilyn .. Knott, Cynthia Kobey, Mike. ,. Kobey, Susan ,. Kohler, Tommy .. .., .,.22. 35, 37. 83. 86 I00, IO8, I58. I69, I71 .. .,.....,. ,..20i ..,.I94 .,..,93, I82, I81 ,I0I,I84 .,...II2,2O' ., I49,I6f Koons, Maribeth , ,... .l4, 83, I84, I87 264 Kosterman. Mr. Donald Koustoubardis. Chris .. Kraatz, Kathy .... Kraiian. Mariorie ... Kraiian. Shelly ,... Krusen. Richard ,.,.... ,55, 59, 62, 69, IO4 .. . ..... I30. I9t II4,I65 .....20i ,, ,,.... I96 .,.,... II5.I9l Krutilek. Karen,. ,... IOI, III, II6, II7. I8 Kuby, Markus ,. Kumpt, Toni . Kyle, Kathy ..,. Lacy. Miss Iva Mae .. ,..,.,,..,,. I9 , .I84 , .... I96, I6E ,....., ....5 Lads and Lassies...29, 3I, 33, 37, 89, IO8, IO Ladner. Steve ,. , ..,.... ,... . . I3I 20 Latitti, Gregg ... .... LaGrone, Jane ,. Lamb. Rod ,.. 83, I30, I3I.207,2I . .. .II6,II7, I8 .,.I04, I46. I49, I6 Lambert. Jean . . .,..,.,....,... I96 26 Lamm, Patty Langford. James ,.. I9, 33, 83. 95. IIO. I6 .. ....... I48, 20 Language Department .... ..... 7 2, 73 Lanham, Donny. ,, LaPrade, Kerry. . LaRocca, Pat ...,. Larson, Kim ..,. LaRue. Camille ,. .,. Latimer, Tom .,., ... Lawrence. Jenny Lou . Lawrence, Laird , ,. Lawrence, Ruthertord ..,83,I96 ....I02.I9 ..,,.20 . ,..207 .. ., .... .,207 78. 83,89, I30, I96, 264 I69 , .65, 83, I65, I69 .,... I3I,207 wler, Jan . wson. Liz . . . awther. Ann .,. awther. Cindy.. ea, Herb I9, 37, each. Bill ,,.,.. eake. Annette.. eake. Susan.. . .,..207 ,...,.207 ....I96,269 207 82,86,89, IO9, I6I, I69,278 .,.I05 ., ...,, .,,. I 69 ....ll3. ll4,207 eConey, Tom ..., ...., I 9.90. l08, I70 eCroy, Paul .... ee, Jane .,,. ettwich, Leila ,. ettwich, Phyllis . ehamn. Betty ,. eitch, Sydney ,. ernon. Jettie . .. . ,,.I3I .,..7I. III, I84. 267 , ,. ,207 . ., 93,I96 .. ,,,I84 .. ..,... ,. ,207 emon. Neel ...9, I33. l35. I37, I49 I78, I84 ennon, Kelly ... etot. Sarah .... euci, Victor ..,. eVelle. Jimmy ., evine, Larry .,.. ,ewis. Cindy .... ,ewis, Criag .... .ewis, Mike ..... ,ibrary Council . ,. ,ida. Beverly .,., .iebes. George . .iebes. Jenny ... .iebrum, Melinda ,ierman, Mr. Bill. jghttoot, Claude .ighfoot, Lisa ,... .indsley, Linda . .. .ingo, Peggy .., .ipe. Debbie .,., .ipscomb. Nancy .,.I70 ....lI4.I96 ...207 ,I96 , 208 ...,I84 ..,.l96 ,,.l70 ...,79.93 ,...I96,2O0 .. ....7I.I84 . ..208 .. I96 ....59 ,,.,,.IB4 ,,,lI2,208 ...,...92,I96 ....,I45,l49,I70 .. ,..,,.,,. I84 ,..I96 .ittle. Dan ......,. ....,.... I 30 I96 Jttleiohn. Laurie . .ivingst-on. Jane . ., .,., ...86. II2, I90. I96 .,.,..,,83,208 Jvingston, Marian. ., ..,. 90, lll I84 266 .ivingston. Mary. .ivingston, Pete . .ivingston, Tom .., -ocke. Steve . . Lockett, Hudson . ,. ., ,.,. .....,208 .....,73,l96 ....83. I3I, 208 ...,..,208 . . I30, I96 Lockett. Robert . .. ,..,. 73, I02, IIS, I96 Loman, Tricia . ong. Mary Jo .. ong, Susie . Loomis, Eris . Low, Carie , . Lowe, Bob .... Lowe, Jon . , . Lowe, Robin ,.,. Lowery, Ginny .. ...I96 86, l80. I84 ...I70 . .196 .8,20 .,,.I70 .,l96 .. ., .,., ,40,-4I.90.l70 . .. ..,.,..,.,, ,.I96 Lowry, Bruce . , .48. 49, IO3, I44, I46, 202, 208 Lowry, Linde . . Loy, Lisa . Luby, Laura.. Luna, Bob ,... Luna, John . Lupton. Laurie Lupton, Tav ,.. Lusted, Mark ... Lyle, Mark ,... Lyon, Beverly ,. , Lyons. Mrs. J. B.. Maberry. Matt.. Macatee, George MacGregor, Jean Mackay, Carolyn Madole, Luke ... Maher, Ed .,.,.. .. ., .,., 39, 83. I65, I70 . , 48. 49, 83, II6. 202, 208 . .,,.,.,., ,208 .,,,l49. I84 , ..I97 .. .l55, I90, I97, 269 88, 89, I43, I70, I72 I97 , .I84 I84 , .... 60 M .. ,... I97 ,, ,4,208 Ann , .. I97 .I84 ..lB4 ,..,....,...l3l,208 Maiden. Nancy... ., .,9, I6, II6, II7, I70 Maiors, John, , ., ,,,I3I,208 Manning. Allie Sue, ., Manning. Bobby ,... ,....,..,,.lI6,l97 ...,,27, l24. I49, I70 Manson, Mrs. Alphonse ..48, 60, l53, IS4, I55 Matas. Mike ......,., Mariades, Karen .,..,. Marsh, Diane .I4, 35. ,. .,... I47, I49, I84 48. 49, 82, I90, I97, 269 Marshall. Lisa ,..,...... ......,.. I 84 Martin. Camille ... Martin, Carol ,., Martin, Litt .... ,., Martin, Lynette .,.. Martin. Richard .... Martinez, Andy ,.,, Martinez. Rachel .... Martinez. Roger , ., Math Department . . . I97 . .,.....,. 97,I97 .22, l40, I49, I63. I70 ....Il3, II5, I2I, I70 , ..., 66. I24, I26, I40, I44, I78, I84 ..,I97 ,...II3.ll5,I70 . 208 ....66, 67 Math Club ........,.................. I02 Mather, David ..... 87. Mathers, Bell .... . . Mathes, Diana .... Matheson, Norma ,,., Matthews, Cindy .,.. Matthews, Tom .... Mattingly. Tom ..... Mauk. Mary Lou ,. Mauk, Nancy ... Maus, Fred ..., May, Alerie .... McAninch, Si .... McCall, Anna .,... McCall, Mrs. Judy ,..,. McCarter, Bettie ..... McCarter, Jack ..,. McClain, Laurie ,.. McCIelIen, Colleen .. . l38, I39. I49, I84, I97 . ..,86, 89, 90, 92 ...208 ..,I84 ...,..,I7O ...,82, I36, I97 ..36,I97 I97 ,,.,..208 ..,II6,I97 , , I97 ,l08.I84 ,..,l97 .,........,.,59,60 ,.48, 49, I90, I97, 269 ,,I25.I84 .....84, II3, Il5, I70 McClure, Lee ...... .,.....,. I 04, I70 McCord, David .,. ,., ..I97 McCord, John ,..,.., . .,208 McCormack, Mrs. D. L, ,. . .38, 60 McCormack, Galen .... , . I I I, I70 McCoy, Miss Charla Dean .. .60. I47 McCreary. Mr, A, F, .. ,........... .. .60 Mccreary. Keith, ,.89, l24, I27, I49, I78, I84 McCree, Kathy .....,.,.,.,...,.,. I I2, 208 McCullock, Mr. A.H. . . ,52 McCumber, Susan .... McDaniel. Craig... McDaniel. Steve , McDonald, Bob ... McDonald, Carol ,.,, McEntire, Sawnie .... McEvoy, Missy ,.,., McFarland, Carla ,. McFatridge. Della ,.. McGee. Mrs, D. F. McGee, Mac .,., McGill, Betsy ,.,. McGinnis, Rick .,.. McGrail, Patrick.. McGroth. Tom ,.,., McGrew. Gretchen .. McKelvy, Miss Lucille , McKenny, Mary Beth., , McKie. Betsy .,.....,. McKinley, Benn, . , McKinney. Nancy .. McKnight, Chris. McKnight, Melvin ,. McLain, Marlene, , McMullin. Alice ... McNiece. Sgt, John, Meador. Ann ,.,.., Meador, Wilson .., Medart, David .... Meeks, Margaret .. Meletio, Martin .. Menking. Christina. Mercer. Edward .,., Meredith, Carlton ... ..,..27,99, I70 .. .II7, I67, I70. I72 .,I48, I97 208 ...23.86, 89. 92. I84 ..,..98. I70, 259 ,. ..,208 . , . II6,208 . ......... . 27,60 , ..., 3I, 56, I37, I49, I84 ...208 .. I84 .. ., .208 ....I48, I97, 264 ,....208.264 . 60,62 ,..II3,II4.l70 ,,,208 ., I97 208 ,. ., ,, 208 .83,96,I70 .,27, 82, I08, I65. I70 90, I84 . ....., , 60 . .,.6, 25, 26,46. I70 ., . .I97 ,208 . Il6,208 ....208 ,.I97 ....I3I, l37,208 ,, ,, I09, I84 Meredi Miller, Miller, Miller. Miller. Miller. Miller, Miller. Miller, Miller, Millet. Millet. Millet, Millet. th, Keener .... Barbara . . Eric .. Lantz . , Lynn, , Madeline . Marc . . Peggy .,.. Skeeter . . Ty. , . , Cecton ,. Mary . . . Michael ..., Vicki ,.,.,. Millican, Edward ...,. Millis, Jimmy .,. Mims. Beth Miro, Carlos . Miro, Mary Lou . Mitche Il. Jeanne Mobley, Roxanne Mobley. Steve ,. Moftet t, Larry ..., Monett. David ,... Monha, Aneel ....... Monroe, Mr, Frank Montgomery. John.. . Montgomery, Mark .. Moore, Miss Helen .. Moore. Ken .,., Moore, Linda ... Moorhead, Alison.. Moorhead, Jana. Morgan, Bill .... Morgan, Minor Morgan, Pam ... Morgan, Stacy ,... Morris, Craig .,. Morse. Amy Moss. Bob ..., . Mott, Mindy . ..... . Mouse r. Mr. James L, Moyer, Andy ,, ,. Moynihan, Ann . . Muller. Peter. . Mullins, Leeca , .. Munroe, Mr. Tom .... Murchison, Miss Jayne ., Murph Murph Murph Murph y, Malcom .... y, Mary Nell .. y, Shane ...,. y. Tom ,., Murray. Brian. Murray, Jett ,.,.,. Muse, Myers, Myers. Elizabeth ..... Mrs. Alan T. . Bobby ,...,. Nass, Shawn . Nastri. .,.,.68. ,.37.88,l08, . .I30,I40. I3I, .,,.,33, .,..lI4, .86, ..89,267, .94. ..,I3l,I42, .,.....I97. ,. .55,60,86, I42, ....Ill ....75,I09 ,.,.,99 ..,I06,I85 60, l40, I4I, I43 ....I37 .48, 68. l53. l54 ,,,.I53 ....78,I42 ,.,,23,l09 ...92,II6 N I97 I84 I70 208 208 185 208 I85 I97 I70 I85 208 208 l85 208 I97 l85 278 I7I I7I 208 208 I44 208 l85 l85 I85 262 209 I7I 209 I85 209 I85 209 I97 I97 266 I97 I85 286 I97 I85 209 209 I02 I55 I7I I85 209 I85 209 l85 l7l . . .,60,85.90,9I 25, I38, I39, I49, I85 Steve ,.,.,.,.. I37. l38, I39. I49 National Honor Society ........,,.,..... National Honor Societ Samitinalists .,..., Neal, Elizabeth . ,. Neal, Greg . . Neathery, Wes ,. .. Y Neaves, Miss Mary .,,. Neely. Nelms, Wilson ...,... Paula .. Nelson. Barbara . Nelson, Bill . . Nelson, Bill ,. Nelson, Daren Nelson, Page .. Nesbit, Sam ,... Nesbit t, Lucy Newman. Cary ..., Newman, David ...,. . ......, l3I .,.,92, I47, I49 ., ,. ,II2 .,.,II2 93 .....l85, I48, ,. ..l3l. l48.209 I85 IBS .84 .I9 I7I I97 209 .60 209 I85 I97 I98 I7I I85 I85 209 I7I I49 2I0 Newman. David G. . Newman, Layne.. Newport. David ..., Nichols, David . .. Nichols. Martha . , Nichols. Sandy ,... Nielsen. Sherry . .. Nielsen. Tennessee Noel. Ricky .... Nortleet. Katherine , Norman. Mrs. T. A. , Norris, John . .., Norris. John ... Norris, Mary ,.... Norris. Steve ..., Northcutt, Melissa .. Norton. Liz .... Norton, Sara .., Norwood. Betsy .,.. Nosko, Susan .,... Noyes. Sarah ... Oatman. Nancy ,.,, O'Bannon, Beth .,.., Obenchain, Melinda Oberthier, Becky .., O'Brien, Brill ..... O'Connor, John .... O'Dell. Kathy ...... O'Donnell. Michelle , O'Dwyer. George ,. O'Dwyer, Tom ... ,...I37. I49.209 ...,I48, I49, I85 ....43,98, I7I,278 ..,.,..,., . 209 I7,48, I49, I7I ....90.l86 .,.,.I98 ..,.I86 .......,60 .,,.,l30,I86 ...I3I.209 . l86 .,.,82, I30: l95, I98 ,.,.,..,.,.,I86 .,.,209 ..,95 ....I86 .,.,I86 .,.,I98 O I7I ,...l5,83, l7l,259 ..,.,,...,.209 . .,., I46,l49.l98 ,.,,I40, I43, I90, I98 ....,...II6,I86 .....,.,,,I98.263 ....I30, I46. I90, I98 ...,...,I24, I86 Oliver, Frank Ed ,..,. .,....... 6 9, 84, 87, 90, Oliver. Julie , Olson. Danny ..,. O'Malley. Patty ... Operetta ...........,. O'Quinn. Mr. Donald ...,. Orchestra ......... Orczy-Barstow, Sara Orr. Miss Catherine Osborn. Cindy ,..., Osborn. Maury ..,.. Otey, Diane ,.,.. Oviatt, Philip .... Oviatt, Susie , .. Owen, Katie . ... Owen. Lisa ....., Oyer, Toby W ,.... Padgitt, Day .,.., Paez. Marina. Page, Betsy ,.,. Page, Pat . . . Paine, Piera Park, Tom . , . Parker, Paul ., Parnell, Cindy . .. Parnell, David ,.... Parrish, Mrs. B. A. .,. Pasquarella, Debbie Patterson, Ann ........ I02, I08. IO9, I58, l7I ..,...,96. I98 ...,209 ,...I7I .....37 .,55,60 .......II6. II7 ,...209, I47, I49 ..,.,37,95, I98 95. I7I ....99, I73 ....I86 ,.,.209 ,.,209 ,,.209 I98 P ..,I37,209 . .I86 .,,.209 ...l46.I86 ..I86 ..I08, I48, I73 ,.....77,99,I73 .,209 .,. 27. 40, 88, 90. I73 ,.6l,l07 .,.I52. IB6 ,.,.....,., .2IO Patterson. Jo Ellen .......,.,.,,,... l0l. l86 Patterson, Mark. , . l05. I33, l35. l37, I49, I73 Patterson, Phil, ,..... .. Payne. Susan . ., Peabody. Susan .... Peck, Hoddy ......... .. ....,,,. . I73 ..,.,,42, 88, 89. I78, l86 ,4l. 90, I08, I78, I86. 286 Peck, Martin. .,. ..,l30. I98 Pedigo. Nancy .... .......... 2 I0 Penza, Miss Judy .... ,.,48, 49, 6I. 62 Paper, Bill ........ Perelson, Diane, .,,..IO8, l30, I06 ..,..,,,..,I86 Index 0 283 t Perry, Anne . Perry. Perry. Perry, . 198, 263 Carolyn , .,,. . George , ., .. Linda .. Perry, Susan , Peters. Deborah . Peterson. Karen ., Peterson, Nancy . ,. Pharo. Mark ..,. Phillips, Jackie . Phillips. Kathy ...,. ,. . ., 186 124.146,I49.173,177 Physical Education ..... Pickard, Mr. Lawrence Pierce, Patti . Pierce, Pa tty ,... Pieratt, Tina . Pigeon, Susan Pike. Joel ... Pike. Steve . . Pills, Joanne ..,.. Pinegar, Michelle , Pistor. Lori .,.,. Pittman. Kathy ,., Pittman, Sue ,... Pitzinger. Joe. Pitzinger, Tritta Placko, Sherry ... Placko. Stephanie . Plumlee, Mrs. Doris . . Pollard. Dale. ,.. Poole. Roger ,..., Pope, Cindi ..,.. Pope, Miss Flora Lee . . , Pope, Mrs. Lunona M. ., Porter, Bill , .. ., Porter, Matt .... Perth. Buddy . Pospick. Robert Pospick, Virginia Post, Andy .... Post. Roxanne .. Potts, Terrell ,... 9,89,186 .,,.21O ......I73 . 198,269 ......2IO ..146, 198 198 ..,198, 263 .....76, 77 ,. .61.70 ..,.,.,97,l18,1B6 25, 26, 114, 154, 173 ....,.,..116.198 ,.,99,l98 ..146, 198 .....,186 ..,.113,115, 198 , ,.., ..186 ..110.186 ...115.173 ..,.,82,89,92,173 . .....,,.. 173 ....113,1I4,186 ..,........2l0 ......61,62,70 ..I14.1I5, 198 . .... ...77 ,...,93,97, 198 ,.,.55,6l.82 . .....,. 61 .. 115,210 ..,.116,198 108,146,186 ,...,71,93.96.2l0 ...89,l54,155,173 ,...1I7,172.173 .... ,210 ,, 109.186 ., .. 198 198 .. .99, 198 .. .. ,.11I,186 Kathy ,. Poulos Priscilla . , Powell, Charles . , Powell, Jane .., Powell Powell Kelly. . Powell Patsy ,. 7 . Preiean. Bob ,..., ... Price. Eben . . Price. Karen . . Pritchard. Alan Propst, Susan . Pryor, Cay ...1 Pryor, P-TA Roger . . Purnell, Lu Ann. Putman, Patsy. ,. Quill and Scroll .... Quillian, Jody . Quick. Richard . . Quin, Nancy ,,,. Quinn. Genie ....,.. Quisenberry, David ... Radio Club ..... Ragland, Cruger 7. 49, 84 O R Ragsdale, Carolyn ....... Ramirez. Robert , Rank, Rob .,... Rawlins, Kathi . ., Rax. George. ,. Ray. Clitt ..,., Ray, DeWitt. ,. 284 e Index ..14O,143. 149,187 89, 99. 106, 173, 259 ....,.,..,.75,210 ...39.13O. 190,198 ,..,187 ,..,187 .. .,198 85, 89, 106, 173, 174 , . .. ..21O . ,.,.79 ,...89,106,173 . .. .83.173 .....85 . ...187 . . . . ..,. 146 ....37,83,110,173 , .,...187 .,.,109.144,187 ......I03 ..125,187 33, 74, 108, 173,259 .. ...210 .115, 210 .,..187 .. 148,198 .,.131, 136, 210 ,. .104, 198 Razzeto, Lynn ...,. Razzeto, Shasha , .. Reading, Lynda ,.. Record. Bill ....... Record, Peggy ., 9 Reece, Barbara ., Reed, Catherine . Reed, Connie ... Reed, Mark ..,. Reed. Nancy . , Reed, Phil .,.,... . Rees-Jones, Robin . .,...19, 23, 40. 52. 64, 84, 85, 86, 87. Reese. Ann .,.,.. Reeves, Rob ..... Reid, Cynthia ... Reid, Kim .,.,.. Reiebian, David ... Rembert, Clyde .. Rembert. Steve Rentro. Ann ..., Reppeto, Laure ... Reynolds. Mrs. Estes Reynolds. Larey . .. Rhea, Roberta ...,. Rhoads, Mr. Robert Rhodes, Mrs. O. L,. Rice. Steve ......, Rider. Mrs. Barbara Rider, Trey ...,... Ridlehuber, Rene Rinkel, Jan .. Risser, Patricia . Ritchie, Ann ..,. Roach. Wynnell .. Roberts, Janie ..,. Roberts. Mr. Lee R. Roberts, Leslie , ,. Robertson, Laura Robertson. Rick ., Rockwell, Betty Ann Rockwell. Debbie . Roehrig, David .... Rogers. Mitch... Rogers, Mitch ., Rogers, Will.. . Rohlts. Paul ... Rohr. John . . Rome. Robyn ... Rose. Cynthia . ,. Rose, Jan ...,. Rose, Jimmy .... Rose. Laura . .. Rose. Mark .,.. Rose, Phil ..... Rose, Preston ,. . Rosser. Dawn . .. ROTC ........... Rothbard, Robert. Rcthbard, Tina .. Rothchild, Barry ,., Rothpletz, Kim ,,., Round Table .... Rowe. Candy .,. Rucker, Charles ,., Ruddell, Mr. George W .,.. Ruppel, Jimmy ..,. Rushing, Sally ... Russell, Francey .. Russell, Sid ., ,... .,24, 70, 82, 11, 187, 286 ....,.112.l96. 198,286 ..112,198 .65.89, 109,171. 173,278 , ., ....,. ,198, 264 ,..198 ....198 ..173 99, 110, 187, 266 ,.,....33, 118. 121, 173 90, 91. 124, 149, 173. 174 ,. ..,.2lO ...98,108, 137, 149, 173 .1I2,210 .. .,136, 198 131,137,210 ....9, 40. 84. 85. 86, 87. 90, 91. 102, 109, 173 . , . ...198 . ..,198,263 ..,.,. .62 ..,...,..,.101,187 .....14,19.t45,149.173 ..,...59,60.62,131,136, 137, 202 .. ,... 62, 262 ,...210 .59,62 .....130.136. 198 ..,,...I16,21O ...43. 88. 89, I73 ,...210 .,.174 ....198.269 ,. .. 112.210 55.62 ,.,198 ..,.21O . ..l87 . 115.187 ..198 ,.l87 ,.,125.187 125,187 131,137,210 .,.,73.96,112,130,199 ..,,.1l4,210 ..,11l.174 .. ...210 ,. .,6.88.99,174 , ..,..... 174 ..211 ..104,174 . , 115,211 ,.187 . . ..,., ,... 1 99 ....l18.119,120,121 ., . 114, 199 .,.,..211 .,,..35, 109 ,199 ....86 .....,I74 ,,.l15.l87 , .62 ,.,147.I87 . ..,....,... j87 ...,77.94,il2.l9Q .. .. ., ..2ll Russell, Ted . .. ,24. 27, 69, 103. IO8. 183, 174 Ruth, Marla ..... Sable, Don .... Sacks. Steve .,... Said, Roger ... ,..1I6,211 S .87. 104,174 .,.,88,90, 187. 189 131, 142,211 Said, Steve ,.,. Sanders. Buddy. ., Sanders, David ,.... Sanders, Wiley ...., Sanderson, Sarabeth Sands, Laurie ,...,. Santord, Jeb ... Santord, Nancy ,... Santord. Pete .. .,. Sargent, Mrs. Martha Sauer, Mrs. A. C,. ,. Saunders, David ,.,. Sayles. Sherryl ..,. Sayles, Stephanye ., Scales. Sally .,..,. Schacht, Carl ,.... Schettler. Sam .... School Board ....... Schmiedeke, Mark .. Schmalling, Lisa .... Schneier, David ..,. Schreiber. Karl . .. Schreiber, Steve .,.. Science Department Sclater, Sheryl ,...., Scott, Cindy .,.. Scott. Clay . . . Scott. Lee Ann .. Seagsr, Scott ,.... Sealy. Mike ..... Sealey, Ted ..... Seals, Beverly ..... Sears. Laura .... Sears. Peggy ... Seay. Sally... ... Selecman, Cindy ..,. Selkirk, Cindi ... Senior Play ..... Senior Favorites .... Sewell, David . . Shatter, Ben ,,. Shatter, Sallie .,. Shannon, Caroline , Shannon. Don . .. Sharp. Chris ,...., 9 Shaw. Karen .... Shead. Angela ., Sheen. Pamila .. Shelmire, Louise .... Shelton, Fred . Shelton. Mr, Tom . . Shepherd. Lisa .. , Sheppard. Susan. Sherma, Beth ..,. Sherwin. Becky . , , Shieb, Susie ..,.. Shipp, Kay ... Shipp, Stetanie Shipp, Steve ,.. Shoop. Nancy , ,. . Short. Lisa .,....... Shuttield, Melinda ,. Shutord, Scott ... Shults, Hal ., Shults, Joe ..... Shytles. Spence ,.. Sigler, Mr. E. A.. Sigler. James .. , ,., .. Sillers. Bobby .,... 124, 127 Sills. John ..,, . , .l40, 141, 149,174 .. 114,211 ..,....264 ,...I44,211 , ..199, 112 .. .83,211 ..77, 146, 149,187 .141, 142, 149.211 199 ..-az ,. ,emo . Liao, 199 .,.... 83,211 ..a2, 112. 199. 263 .....,99,108,i174 ....92, moz. 144 .37,ios.1e7 .. ,.., ,... 1 99 ,..9v.w.io7,1a7 Liar ....nas .,...2l1 ....bass ...,...I99 ., ,. 99,199 131 137.211 .,...99,188 131.211 H149 .136.199 ,..18,I9,108,174 14. 82. 83. 190,199 25, 82, 111. 178, 188 ...I99 . ,.... 174 ,....99, 109 .....44. 45, 46, 47 .. ..,,... 188 .,.131,2I1 . ..174 78,211 ., . . .188 . 19, 70, 84, 108. 158, 174 . 211 .. .97,I99 ,..188, 113,114 ..,,111.188 ..,.73.130,199 .. .63, 130,136 ,...38,82,90,175 . ....I99 . , .,199 ., ,.97, I99 . ..211 . ,110.174 ..199 .124,144,178,188 , ..,. ,.251,266 72, 84. 86. 108, 174 ..,...,....199 .148, 175 . 136,199 .83.21l , .27, 175 ,.,, 34,54 .131, 136, 137,211 .128,149,178,188 ,,.37 Sills, Steve.. .. 211 Simmons. Steve. N188 Simone. Patty .,.., , ., 14, 175 Simpkin, Debbie. . , . 108, 109. 188 Simpson. Kathy ..,., . .. .,.,. ,... 2 OO Simpson, Jack ... Simpson, James . ., Simpson, Laura ,. Sims, Philip. Sinclair, Leigh ,..,. 31. 84. 148. 149, 125. 175 ,,19. 104, 121, 175 ,.,.,.......2O0 , ,131.211 . 78,188 Sitx, Miss Gladys . Sizer, Anna ,... ,... ..,,.... .... Sizer, David ......,. Slaughter. Betsi.. .17. 33, 34, 99, 106, 110 Slaughter, Debby ..,,.. ..,..... . .97 Slaughter. Mr. Lee R.. ,. ,, Slaughter, Pam ...., Sleeth, Molly ..... Slover, George . . , Smale, Pam ..,. Smith. Amy .... Smith, Ann . . Smith. Beth ,... Smith Bob ..., Smith, Brad ,...... Smith. Mrs. C. .. Smith. Charlie ..., Smith, Clay .... Smith. Cyd ,.,. Smith, Fay . .. Smith, Jim ... ...IO9 .,.109 ..,.83 .,.,,27,114.l15 , ,.., 5 ,. 131 .,..,..,.136,197 Smith. Kristy ........,. 43. 84. 88, 89. 92 small., Libby .....,. ..,....,...Il3, 115 Smith, Lisa ...24. 38. 83, 89, 90, 158. 175 Smith, Patty ....... Smith. Randy .... Smith, Russell .... Smith. Sally .,.. Smith. Suzy ... Smith, Tana .,.. Smith. Vicki ...,. Smith, Winitred .... Smylie. Charlotte. . . Smylie, Francis. . . Sneed. Sally .. . .....64,92. 111.188 ....,....,.,I31 ........l04 ...... 200 .,,..7I,I45, 149 ..83 .....95, 109 .. .... 82, 190, 200 ...,25, 27, 152. Snell, Sandy ..,......... ,.19. 84, 85, 86 Snowdon. Mr. Robert .,,...., 56, 63, 105 Solberg, Scott ..... Somerville, Ann ,. Sone, Jett .,.,..,., , .,.102,130,131. ..185 . ...83. Sonntag, Mr. Cornelius . Sorrells, Mr. Mike. ,. Spalti. Leslie ,. Spanish Club ..... Sparkman, Alan ., Sparr. Sharon ,. Speegle, Jack .... Spillman Ann ..,. Spradley, Charles .. . .,63, .,.99 .,...148. ...,.90, 110. ,. ..... 36.131, Spradley, Mr. Walter. ., .. SPQR ............. Srere. Margot .... Stattord, Barbara . . . Stallcup. Kiki ... Stalls. Suzanna . .. Stamets, Kate ....., Starnes, Mr. Kenneth Stebbins, Lynne ..,. Stebbins. Randy .... Steele, Sally, ...., 17 Steensen, Miss Eileen .,..... Stein, Rhett ,....,. Stein, Zach ...... Stephens, Cindy ..,. Stetzel, Janet .... Stevens, Nick ,... Stevenson. Don . Stevenson, Don.. .. Stevenson. Merile. .. Stewart. Ann ,...,.. Stewart, Ann ... Stewart. Kathi .... Stewart, Nina .. Stewart, Sally .... Stinebauqh. Karen Stocks. Gerry Anne Stokes, John .,.. 41, Stone, Sue ........, Storey, Harry .,. Stowers. Brad ,.., ...43, 84, 85, 88, 89, .....63,131. .,..195, 200. , 65. 88, 89, 106, 109. .......55.63 9 ,...131,136.13 ....,83,II5, .,.207. .,..112. 84. 90, 102, 103, 121. l l owe, range. Audrey .. . raus. rau5, Penny ,... Sherri ,... Skipper . . , 'riel, Bobby .,.. Toud, Sharon ... ludenl Council . . . . iehla. Melanie ..,.,.. illivan, Kalhy Emery .. immerlin, Paul ,..,. imrall, Bill ...... Jmrall. John ..... main, Catherine ,. ... .....97, Il3 walwell, Emerson , .88, I49. l78. Nalwel l,E.V ,.,,.,.,.. wayzee, Skip ,... . . . wepsron, Melinda . . . .,.......2I3 ----'63 wepslon, Melody . wimming ....... windle, Larry .,., ymmes. Sarah... , T abor. Karen. ., aliaierro, Anne .. allicher. Mark ...,. andari. Leslie ... .... 'arlan Lilerary Council . ....l47, ale, Kirk ,,., ,..,,..,.. , .l38. l39 ale. Mark ..., ale, Mr. Willis .. I88, .48, 49. 202, aylor, Anne ,.,,. ...........,. aylor, Blake ,.....,..,..,.,.,.,.. 'aylor, Janel' .,... 37. 88. 89, 90, IO8. 'aylor, Jill ..........,........,.... 'aylor. Mrs. Margarer ..., 'aylor, Paul .......,... 'eel, Trev . 'ennis, Boys' . . . 'onnis, Girls' . . . 'erry. Cindy ..... 'erry, Mike .,.. Terry, Toinelle . , , Tennis .......... lhollord, Anne ,.,. lherlord, Warren. . . Thomas. Bob ..,,. Thomas. Kale .. Thomas. Julie .. Thomas, Marlin. .. ....l48 ,.,.I65 Thomas, Robbie .... .. Thornasson, Marian Thompson, Allie . .. Thompson, Burnell .,. Thompson. Cullum .., Thompson. Doug . ,. Thompson, Janel ,.., Thompson, Linda ... Thompson. Lorie... Thompson, Lynda ...,. Thompson, Parry . .. Thompson, Scort . . , ....I24 ..l3l. I36 .,,.2l2 II4, I88 II6,2l2 II5, 200 I88, I30 ..,l75 ..82, 83 ,..,2O0 . ..2I2 , ,.2I2 I36,2I2 ....I36 .,.,2l2 I24, l28 204, 2l2 I48. I75 ...,2I2 ....200 I46, I47 .,..20l I49, I76 ....I88 ,.,,l76 ,.,.264 ll2.20l .,...97 I49, I76 I49. l76 .,..,34 ....2I2 I36, 20l IO9, I88 ...,2I2 .,.,.b3 .,..20I .,..2l2 ....l44 ....l45 I00,20I ,.,,I88 ,...2I2 ....I44 .,,.2l2 II4,20I ....2l2 ,...l88 ....2I2 ...,l48 l37,2I2 I88 ..,.2l2 I3I,ZI2 I3I,2I3 200, 20l ,99, I76 .97. I88 ...,20l I76,259 ....2Ol I49. I76 Thompson. Susan . Thornell, Miss Eleanor Thornlon, Mark .,., Thorp. Janel ,... Thorp, Paul ,.,. Thrash, Mamie ....... .,. Threadgill, Tricia ........, .,.42, IO9. ..,....73. ,.,.l04, I49, .23, 27, 34, 39, 83. 84, 85, 88, 89. 90, 93, ll0, lll. I58, Tinkle, Teri . ,...............,. ., ,.. Tilrle, Alan .. Tirlle. Becky . Tifus, Belsy .... Tobin. Chris ... Toulmin, Fred ., , Townsend, David .,.. Track, Freshman . . . Track, Varsity .... Traeger, John . , Traeger, Loren . Trice, Mary Jo. ,. Triece, Tim .... Tripleli. John ., .....4I,89, 90, . 90, ,.,.l32. I49. ....l4O, I4I, ..,..I36, 27,34,84. Ill, .,..l3O. I38, l49, Tripp. Greg ... ,.. Trofh, Peggy ,.,. . . . Tucker David .., ...,. ,... Tucker, Greg .,.. ..,., I 3l, I37. Tucker Mrs, Jack ,.. ..... 55, 62, 63. Tucker. Libby ... ...,.. I l2, Tucker, Roberl ,.,. , Turner, Leslie , .,.,.....,..., . . Turner Linda,. ...lll,Il3,ll5,l76, Turrifl, Julie . ., ,,.... .,..,,. , 94 Tusing, Bob ..,. ,,.l04 U Uecker. Charlorre .,, .... I l3, I I4. Umphress, Mike ,.. ..... l3l. Underwood. Helen, ,. Underwood, Rip ...........,.,... . .. Universily Park Police Deparfmenr ,.,,... Unsworlh, Peck ,.,.,,,. . . ..... . , Urizarri, Mary... VanAmburgh. John .. V ,.,,..,...I3l. VanArnburgh, Sieve ...,. .,.5, 26, 3l, 47 l24. l25, IZ9. l40, l4l. I49. I58. Vance. Milzi ..,....... Vance, Richard .,...... Vaughn. Cindy .33, 38, Vaughan. Sian .,...... Vaughan, Tim .,., The co-edilors and business manager would like lo exlend Thanks lo 'rhe many people who have helped in lhe produc- l'ion oi lhe l97l Highlander: lo our slall, lo Laughead Pholographers, and lo .,.,.95,I07,lIl. 39, 4l. 82, 83, IIO, I00, I40, I43, I49. 2I3 .63 I89 20l I76 2l3 70, I76 2l3 2l3 I76 I89 I76 2I3 I76 I42 2l3 I37 l76 I76 20I 25 2I3 IB9 2I3 2I3 IO0 2OI 2l3 2I3 259 IOI l76 2l3 2l3 2l3 2l3 .98 264 I76 2l3 82, I76 IB9 I89 I76 20l 2Ol W Wadel. Cafherine Wakefield, Caiherine Walker, Blair... Walker. Judd .... Walker, Kris ..... Wallace. Bruce .... Wallace, Lynn ,... Wallace, Rulh ... Wallace, Tirn ...... Wallingford. Sharon.. Walsh, Richard .... Walsh. Tom ,.,.,. . Wallers, Miss Cafherine Warburlon, Mrs. Doris Ward. Bryan .,.,. Ward, David ..., Ward, Lenel ...., Ward, Mike ... Ward. Norman... Ware. David .... . Ware. Dr. Elgin . Ware, Lisa ,.,. Warren, Calhy , ., Washburn, Ellen . Washburn, Paul .,. Washinglon. John .,, Waskom, Jenny ... Wasson, Ann .....,, Walkins, Miss Horfense Walson. Cindy .... Walson, Leigh ...,. Warson. Thomas. . Walson, Vicky . .. Waugh, Cindy .... Waugh, Mr. Don. , . Webb, Charlolle . ,. Weber, Belsy . . . Websler, Kevin Websrer. Sreve Welch. Lee .,.. Wessely. Pal .... West Debbie .....,.. WeslDyke, Mary Kaye. Wharlon, Diane ..,.. Wheeler, Holly .... Wheeler. Laura.. Wheeler, Suzy ..,. Whisenhunl, John ,. . While, Alan ...... While. Louise While, Sharon ,.,.,. Whilehill. Margarel. ., Whilmeyer. George .. Wiggins, Anne ...,,,, ...88. 89, 90. 95, l89 . .,,,.2I3 ,.,,.. ,2l3 ....I3O, I49. 20l .... ..2I3 ,.I76 ,,,.2I3 78,2l3 ...,l89' ,,,.l89 ..l89 ...,I03,II6,I7b , ,..... 63 63,92 .I30,2OI ,.l46,l49,I78,l89 ....34,ll0,l82,l89 ....,..,.I3l,2I3 l3l,2l3 ..48, 49, 86, 20l.2l3 II2.2Ol 2Ol .....l7,83.99, IO6. l08, IO9, I76, 259 ,IB9 , l40 86, IO6, I76 ,.,.36,62,63, 78 .,.....,.II3.l89 .....43, 88. 89. I76 .,,..2l3 ,,.lI4,20l ..55,2l3 ..37, 63,89, IO9, ll2 l03,2OI .. .,,,, ,2l ,...27,89,lI6 .,....,l76 .,2OI ,,..2Ol ,..,2l3 . ..l89 .,,.I89 ...,I89 ,,...2I3 ..,IIO,I77 ,..2I3 ..,.,l44, I49. IB9 ..,, .l89 ,.,.I4,IO0,20l ,..Il2,20l ,.69, I89 83.2l3 Wildman. David ..,., Wilkin, Diane ...., Wilkin. Laurie Wilkin, Lynne ,. Willard, Neill ,., Williams, Bowman . , Williams, Chris , .. .,., Williams, Mrs. Gary ,,., Williams, Hugh, . Williams, Jill.. . Williams. Moncy .,., Williams. Nicole ., , Williams. Richard K. ,. Williams, Theresa ., Williams, Wendy Williamson, Jane ,. Willis, Terry ,, , Wilshusen. Sue .. Wilson. David , ., , Wilson. Don , Wilson. Jeannie Wilson, Roger . Winans, Julie Windrow. Marianne Windl, Calhy ..... Winnilord. Greg Winniiord, Jan .,, Winnllord, Mrs. R, J, ,..,.,. ..,.,. . Wolcorr, Paul ..,.... Wood, Belsy ,. Wood, Cris. . Wood, Ralph ... Wood, Roberl . , Wood. Susan . Woodruff. Laura Woods, Susan , .. Woolley, Nancy .,., Woolley. Shannon Woolum. Susan Worley, Lynn . Worsham, Sleve. Wrighf, Noel .,. Wrighl, Roberr .,. Wyarr, Tim . ,. Wynne, Ann... Wynne. Tancy ...,. Yafes. Debbie , .. 82, I39, I36, 20l 24, l45,'I49, I89 94, II2, I45, 2OI 94. I49. I90. 20I ........ .2I3 4l, 82, 87, IO5, I32, I33, l35, l49. I77 . I48, I49 . .,.. 62.63 .,.,..20l II2,20l,263 .2l3 ,..,.,.,2l3 .,..55,63.97 , .,,., 2I3 .,. 70, 88, 89, 92. 95, 99. IIO, III. 279 . .I38, l49. 20l ,..,,.20l,269 l89 ,. 20I . .,,, 37 .,.,..l49. I89 . 92, I09 , ,l6. 20. 48, 49, 92, l90, 267 , ,.99, I89 ,. ,... l40, l89 99, Ill, l89.266 ..,.l46, I47, l49. 20l .,II3,Il5,IB9 ,. .,..,., 20l .,,,l3l,2I3 ,.,l3l, I46,2l3 20I I89 ,.2I3 ,. .l2.42. I89.92 .25.27, I58 2l3 ,.,..82, I77 ., ,..,., 20I . .llO,l52.I77 ....l3l. 2I3 , . .,.,,.,. 2I3 ..,65. l45. I49, I77 ,.,.,..,.,.2I3 Y 2l3 Yeakey, Jack ..,,....,.,. .... , .. .,2Ol Yoder. Dan ...,,.. I4, 38. 39, 65, 82, IO9, ll7 Young, Kalhe ..9. I4, 2l. 23, 82, IO6. l6O, l77 Young. Nancy ..,. ... .2I3 Vaughn, Shelly .... ..,,. l II, IB9 Wiggins. Phillip .. .. .l44. l45. I49, l90, 2Ol Veigel. Nancy .... .....,. 6 5, I49. I76 Wiggins, Will .,..... ...,.,.,. ...... I 7 7 Vick. Kenny ,... 6, 3l, 44, I49, l76 Wighaman, Peggy .,., .... I 46, I47, I49. 20l Z Vilches, David .,.. .. .,.. ..l37, 2l3 Wigley. D. D .,.,.... .., I4, I9, 23, 74, 83, Vinson, Jonarhan ., ..., 90, IS9 90. l00. lO8. l58, I77, 259 Vornholr, David .,.. 20: Wigley. Tom .... .,........,..,...... 2 on Zeiss, Carol Arm -- ,- 19- 84- 'lb' '77 Gauss Pholography. Mr. John Ramsey alum and ex-Highlander slaller Jack l-lar- and Mrs' Dolgreg I-ooolin of Taylor Pub- key 'For lhe color loolball pholograph on Company have given Valuablg ag- PCQG four Gfld lo OUT SPGDSOFS lVllSS DIGTTS sislance. Special apprecialion goes lo l-IP Cook and MV- OQCle l K'dd- lndex 0 ,285 TOP LEFT: Round and round go flue Roundballers, as flue fislu-eye lens rounds ouf flue feafures of flue juniors Agaflua Huglues. Lucy Jolunson, Paffi Srniflu, and Leila Leffwiclu. TOP RIGHT: Tlue cluernical bonding of a molecule fascinafes cluemisfry sfudenf Susan Peabody. ABOVE: Wiflu flue Sisfers of flue Nuns' Cluorus from 'lTlue Sound of Music. SluaSlua and Lynn Razzefo sing Sisfers af flue Talenf Sluow fry-oufs. RIGHT: Enjoying fo flue fullesf a sluorf February snow fall, Carolyn Hays cools off Ricky Addison wiflu a snow ball. FAR RIGHT: Coaclu Jirn Mouser sluares a few sfra- fegical fips wiflu luarrier Andy Knigluf af flue Lewis- ville fraclc meef. OPPOSTTE PAGE TOP LEFT: Paul Gleiser and Nelf son Hall climb flue caf walk fo 'lueavenl' fo readjusf props for flue spring musical. TOP RIGHT: ln a solifary luall georuuefric pafferns of ligluf creafe a luminous afmospluere. BOTTOM: Wluile fension rnounfs, junior and senior girls realize flue irnporfance of a crifical play af a disfricf foofball garne. 286 o Perspecfive . ., .Q zu LW' , WW, ,, , puTTing TirsT Things TirsT, noT sTriving To see around all visual barriers, buT Taking on TaiTh whaT lies beyond. PerspecTive is living The experiences OT oThers, worlcing wiTh oThers, and Taking advice Trorn Those who are richer in experience. PerspecTive is realizing ThaT Things are always much more Than meeTs The eye, and ThaT noThing is merely whaT iT seems To be. N PerspecTive 0 2 87 THE HIGHLANDER APARTMENTS Iielps co-edilors Carolyn Clark and Mary I.u Jordan and Business Manager Roberl Gross 'iround our' The Highlander. Perspective Reaches Vanishing Point 288 0 Perspeclive As I-Iigliland Parlc enlered Jrlie I97O-I97I scliool year, il found siudenis lrying To Iceep llie proper perspeclive belween scliool and world aiciairs. In lI'ie scope oi global and naiional eyenis, Irlie de Gaulle regime in France ended willi Iiis dealIw.AIlIiougI1JrIie war in Viei-Nam conlinued, Presidenl Nixon planned To willidraw a Iurilier I50,000 Uniled Sraies Troops by Ilie spring of I97I. Apollo I4 ioolc Irlie lliird Uniied Slales crew To Irlwe moon, and Congress reduced Ilie voling age I from QI years io I8 years. Ilwe year I97I iurlliered anli-crime Iegislairion and also prompled aclion againsl pollulion Io reslore our environrneni. In Marcli, Dallas, willi Ilie eiglilli Iargesl populaiion in llie nalion, was named All-American in nalional cornpelilion. In Augusi ireslimen enlered The newlyeenlarged scliool for Ilie ifirsl Time since I936. I-lie Scoi loolball Jream won Jrlwe Jrri-cliarnpionsliip oi dislrici 8-AAAA. Irie new planelariurn enabled classes Io gain an added perspeclive of our galaxy, as perspeclive reaclied Jrlie yanisliing poini al I-Iigliland Park wiilw Jrlie end oi sclwool. . ...J q J EXPLOSIVE REACTIONS OF ca hydrogen fesf are alrnosf as sfarffnng as fhe expre reglsfered on fha faces of chermsfry sfudenfs Carol Becker and Lisa Ware, i Scots Release Energy at Spring Activities Spring Evenis Boys' Sporis. .. Girls' Sporfs .... .... Honors ..... Summer Supplernenf 0 293 as im, , 'fa ABOVE: Ex-scol Doug I-Iunl and Bill Peper refurbish the sladium seals lor lheir summer iob. TOP MIDDLE: A wide-angle lens reveals a prison-like qualify To a porlion ol The school seldom viewed. RIGHT: I can? believe I ale lhe whole lhinqv moan Belsy McKee, Belsy Hunt and Marfha Jones aller leasling al fhe publicalions picnic. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM LEFT: In an unrehearsed, sponlaneous, and Typical scene David Cobb and Trip Forman iump for ioy aller complefinq lheir spring linals. BOTTOM RIGHT: A phologenic lennis ball sils in solifude wifh ils shadow as ils sole companion. OP- POSITE PAGE FAR RIGHT: The summer heal and his final exams furn Charles Spradley To lsolll drinlc. 294 9 lnfroduclion I Y , Slow, Sultr new ' N i IN' . 323.5 j?iN I , M W I 1 ,:. , I 5 ,A I s II I' il- P '.:v 'f K I I as in .. -- N. ww, if . 4 li'5'J3S 312216 f.fr-f'Kj,f' f .fp ,,.w..s,., ' - QL ummer Days ss 35 se ,indian-wffi, a mmmrv 5 Egg iinsi , J l Relieve Emotions, Tensions 1. Z li, llln 111 1 AlThough in The summer monThs The empTy halls oT Highland Parlc resounded wiTh silence, sTudenTs conTinuecl Their edu- caTion by observing wiTh inTeresT The evenTs Taking place around Them. PresidenT Nixon venTured To Russia seelc- ing cooperaTion in sTriving Tor world peace, while l-lenry Kissinger Traveled To China To peel: in Pelcingls aTTairs. The aTTempTed assassinaTion of Gover- nor George Wallace heighTened The Ten- sion of The already TurbulenT DemocraTic presidenTial campaign which SenaTor George McGovern appeared To have cinched. PresidenT Nixon declared mosT oT The EasTern seaboard a disasTer area due To massive flooding caused by hurricane Agnes. 5TaTe elecTions acknowledged an elec- ToraTe weary of The publiciTy revealing Ti- nancial scandals which resulTed in a clean sweep oT sTaTe officials in The DemocraTic primary. Even Though Explo '72 had closed in Dallas, The more Than 80,000 delegaTes reTurned To Their homes Throughoul' The naTion and world To share Their ChrisTian expedences As we grew older, we became more aware of The responsibiliTies we Taced. lnTroducTion 0 295 I -5 Junior Students Sponsor Concertsg Choirs Win Awards in Competitions Atter hearing speeches and skits, Scot voters chose 25 new leaders to steer next year's student government. John Helm announced the upcoming Student Council heads, President Tim Doolittle and Secretary Laura Sears. For the tirst time, a junior. Frank Baird, will as- sist other varsity cheerleaders. Lester Keli- her, Bonnie Jericho, George O'Dwyer, Julie Barry, and head cheerleader Mar- ianne Windrow, in stimulating spirit. At the Region Ill Solo and Ensemble Contest at Nimitz High School in lrving the Highlander Band merited 79 tirst divi- sion medals. The Highland Park choirs came away trom the Region lll University interscholastic League Choir Contest with eight superior ratings and six excellent rat- ings, signitying them the best ot 26 com- peting high schools. From the U.I.L. Solo and Ensemble competition, choir members brought home 36 None ratings while ten ot the I3 H.P. orchestra members achieved tirst-division ratings. 296 0 March 4,,T Y W ,777 Y V For the third consecutive year the High- land Park Independent School District re- ceived the Principal School Award trom the Freedom Foundation ot Valley Forge. Five Highland Park science students. Joe Dugan, Trip Foreman, Kim Larson, Patrick Mc6rael, and Wiley Sanders, re- ceived awards tor their outstanding entries in the l972 Dallas Regional Science Fair. Entries ranged trom the growth rate ot plants to a working model ot an electros- tatic precipitator. Key Clubbers held elections tor the I972-73 otticers with David Wildman as- suming the ottice ot president and Phillip Wiggins assisting him as vice-president. Juniors selected Kirk Dooley to lead their class as president, Mike Forester as vice-president, and Ann Detterari as secre- tary-treasurer. Their duties included plan- ning tor the Junior-Senior Prom held in April. To raise money tor this proiect, they held during advisory period concerts by rock groups trom the Dallas area. 2 Hn f t OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Lynne Sfebbins congratu- lafes an exciled Julie Barry on being clwosen one of 'flue six yarsily cheerleaders. MIDDLE: A Dallas area rock group performs for sfu- denfs in flue boys' gym during Acfivifies Period. BOTTOM LEFT: Surprisingly warm weallwer brings Sallie Lau and Susan McGrael oufside fo fly lcifes. LEFT: Spring is sprung 'through an early blooming free and special camera lens. BELOW: Affer deciding 'flue fafe of a sfudenfs car, a policeman gefs cauglwf up in his business. 1 4-00 March 0 297 2 5 .1 298 0 April 8 , awp!-4 F April Brin s Elections, Parties, Competition , E ?nQ23'i t'o si Focusing on .the theme Color My E RS? f 'r'r-s---.. gg- '-- --W -- .:-,.:w:. . F J 4--.......,,,.. is ...N--0-'- if 5, . ,.,,ff Qgbuiiqs J roooo when World, the Junior Senior Prom became the scene tor new spring tashion. The Dal- las Country Club provided the setting tor dancing and door prizes. Highland Park's chapter ot the National Honor Society initiated 37 iuniors and sen- iors in a candlelight ceremony conducted by president Susan Payne. Students dressed in Sha-Na-Na at- tire attended the Hi-Lite Spring Fever dance. Teeny-boppers twisted to the music ot Sound Cloud and appropriately wore saddle oxtords, bobbie socks, baggy pants, long tull skirts, slicked-back hair, pony tails, and red lipstick. The evening ended with the coronation ot l-li-Lite King John Tri' plett. ln University lnterscholastic League competition, the Concert Orchestra re- ceived second-division ratings in both con- cert and sight-reading pertormances. Eleven students won or ranked in the top three places at the district Literary Meet. From his win at the district meet, senior Jim Fox went on to take tirst place at the regional level. This win qualities Jim tor the State Ready Writing title and a SIOOO scholarship. Junior Eben Price won the 24th annual Douglass G. High Historical Oration Con- test, enabling him to represent the entire state ot Texas at the national convention held at Indianapolis, Indiana, in June. A busy year awaited the newly-elected American Field Service leaders. President Tim Vaughn, assisted by tinance vice-presi- dent Marianne Windrow, and hospitality vice-president Amy Smith, would under- take his tirst job ot the year by welcoming AFS exchange students. UPPER LEFT: As a Hi-Lite King nominee, Starrett Berry demands his share ot votes. LOWER LEFT: Hi-Lite King nominee Sam Schettler and otticer Lynn Razzeto bebop in anticipation ot the coronation. MIDDLE: Lucy Johnson instructs Philip Jones on the tiner points ot pool while Matt Porter shows disbeliet. TOP RIGHT: The Dallas Symphony Orchestra visits HP tor a special student-rate concert. April 0 299 , , OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: A+ +I'1e Spring Sporfs Ban- qiief frack co-capfain Tom Aldredqe recaIIs momen- fous evenfs of me season as Lee Corrigan and Leiqlw SincIair observe, OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: As a Hi-Li+e Red Cross V.P, Julie Oliver pledges fo FuIfiII Iver dufies in a GirI Scouf manner. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Diane PereIson and Nick Sfevens discuss fufure pIans during me confes+ pIay The Shed. RIGHT: Even GIII19 bicyde racks, bIossominq aufhors are quick To wrife a poem or personaI remembrance in We Highlander. BELOW: Mark Fanning and Coach CeciI Holmes hunqrily eye fhe loaskefball in hopes of a feam poinf in Ikie FacuIfy-Key CIub BaskeTbaII game. ---.M-...M-sign Q 59 'its 1 x'V g I' A34 3- ,fqlef Ai' at o+,,. as H , 5 300 - May be ,is as -1 ,..,, sw. L si! ,eh I ,f '1 QQ Kp--. ,fgfs N aj! A Q. Graduation Plans Surround Mayg Picnics Lure Staffers Out-of-doors Senior pranlcs, oTTice insTallaTions, club parTies, and anTicipaTion Tor The summer monThs ahead lcepT sTudenTs hopping dur- ing The hecTic monThoTlv1ay. John Helm and Lucy Johnson said Tare- well To The sTudenTs aT Highland Parlc, and nexT yearis heads, Tim DooliTTle and Laura Sears, inspired The sTudenT body abouT The goals Tor The upcoming year aT The insTal- laTion assemblies lvlay 8 and 9. CTher leaders Tool: The oaTh oT oTTice, and newly- elecTed cheerleaders ended The assembly by leading sTudenTs in The school song. David Wilsonis Tarm provided a picTur- esgue seTTing Tor The NaTional l-lonor Socie eTy picnic. Frisbees, TooTballs, and Tood served as The main aTTracTions aT Lee Fu- quais Tarm aT The publicaTions picnic. AT The annual Luau BeTsy Beams an- nounced Kim Farrell, clad in gym suiT and bobby soclcs, as nexT year's presidenT. AThleTes and Their TaThers lisTened To newly-elecTed school board member ArT Barnes aT The l:.C.A. FaTherASon bangueT May ia. ATTer a dinner oT chiclcen and wine sauce. members oT Lads and Lassies choir danced aT The STudio Club and heard Di- recTor Don Waugh award This years L81L scholarship To lvlolly SleeTh. STarreTT Berry Turned over The re-sponsibiliTies oT presi- denT To lvlilce Clark. May 0 3Ol Batsmen Strive For Perfection In Competition Amid tields not quite dry, a dropped tly, and decisions on who would buy, the I972 Scot baseballers closed their season with a 5-5 district record and a I2-I2 overall record. Co-captains Les Klein and Steve Nastri led the Scots this year. The two main pitchers, Steve and David Mathers, threw to Bobby Taco Myers behind the plate. The intield consisted ot Prentiss Hall, Berne McComas, and Ben Judd Wallcer at the base with Les Klein at shortstop. Duty in the outtield shitted between Vernon Hodge, Steve Jeslce, Martin Harris, and Marlc Thornton. HP's big sticlcs chose Tim Triece and Martin Harris as I973 co-captains. The Scots ot next year looked even stronger than this year's with several returning starters, including two sophomores. Steve Jeslce and Prentiss Hall. The I972 baseball team tinished their season with the annual banquet and cele- bration atterwards. The baseballers chose Ann Somrnerville as baseball queen. SEASON RECORD HP ..... 2 Mesquite ........,. ..... 7 HP ...., 7 Garland ....., 4 ,,,, 3 HP ...,, 3 Denton .,..,...... ..... O HP ..... 5 North Mesquite .... ,.... O HP ..... 2 R. L. Turner ..... ,,.,, 5 HP ..,.. 4 Mesquite. .,... ..,.. I HP ..... O Garland ..,... ,,,,, 7 HP ...,. 2 Denton ......,..., .,... 4 HP ..... 6 North Mesquite .... ..... 3 HP ,.... I R. L. Turner ..... ..... 5 302 9 Baseball SOPHOMORE STEVE JESKE anxiously anticipates bunting the ball at an atternoon baseball game. COACH CECIL HOLMES plans game strategy while surveying the intense action trom his vantage point. AN UNIDENTIEIED SCOT baseballer slides into home under a spray ot dust as the catcher tries to tag him. Golf, Tennis Teams Take Firsts in District w 5. f l- ,sa .-fs as -.-N i .bk r.-si. -fe-A 1-'Y f 'T T 'f' a v - '-E Y ., ., .K U K , X, X' 4 xxgrx .xxx-ms, -H .253 s ,X -, 1, as ., . . 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Co-captains Diane Willcin and Alan White led the tennis team to an unprecedented 27th straight district cham- pionship. Phillip Wiggins won the Boys' Singles ti- tle and Diane Willcin the Girls' Singles ti- tle. l'lolt Bettis and Alan White won the Boys' Doubles championship and the girls' doubles team ot Nancy Hodge and Suzy Smith also captured tirst place. All com- peted in regionals. Tri-captains Leo Corrigan, Cary and Layne Newman aided by other golters swept through district with 630 points. Top medalist was Charles Adams with Cary Newman close behind. The seasons' highlights came to an end at the Spring Sports banquet with the announcement ot Lynne Willcin and Phillip Wiggins as tennis co-captains with Charles Adams and David Newman leading the golt teams. SCOREBOARD Tennis Wichita Falls Tournament ... .3rd Garland Tournament ..... .3rd Bell Festival ...........,.. . lst Dallas Spring Tournament ... .3rd Irving Tournament .....,. .... 2 nd District .......... . lst Regional ... ....... .3rd GOLF i San Antonio invitational ..... .... 6 th Fort Worth Invitational . . . . . . .6th Austin invitational ...... .... 5 th Irving Meet ........,. .... I st Garland Meet .... .... I st District Meet . .. ....lst Regional ......... ...IOth Dallas Invitational ... ....oth TOP LEFT: Phillip Wiggins adds a little charisma to the game ot tennis and his serve. TOP RlGHT: Complete silence and concentration is observed as Charles Adams prepares to putt. LEFT: David Newman tinds golt a little more ditticult when he discovers the bait in an unusual spot. Golt - Tennis 0 303 mY, me Four Scot Swimmers Named ll-American Finishing second To a larger Richardson Team in The regional meeT, The HP Blue Wave advanced To The sTaTe meeT To Tace perennial champion HousTon Memorial. Under The guidance oT new coach Doug Scherer, The Team, led by senior co-cape Tains Jeb SanTord, and David Ward, seT Two sTaTe records aT AusTin, buT Tinished second To Memorial. Senior Paul Hayes brolce his old sTaTe record in The IOO-yard buTTerTly, while The ZOO-yard TreesTyle relay Team oT Paul l-layes, Jeb SanTord, David Ward, and Paul WolcoTT also seT a record. Adding more poinTs Tor HP was The ZOO-yard med- ley relay Team, which placed Third. Jeb SanTord Tinished Third in The breasTsTrolce and sixTh in The ZOO-yard TreesTyle in indi- vidual evenTs. Paul Hayes. Jeb SanTord. David Ward, and Paul WolcoTT each received All-Amen ican recogniTion wiTh Treshman Carl Ede under consideraTion. These Tive also were named AllASTaTe. OTher leTTermen Tor The ScoTs This year were Brill O'Brien and Dan T-lagler. NexT year, The girls! and boys swimming seasons will Take place aT The same Time. Girls' swim Team capTain Tina Hill an- nounced ThaT Peggy Wighaman was elecTed capTain. Paul WolcoTT will lead The boys' Team nexT year. iw- 45 ,ik , . i. df. in . I V M3 Q gtg I 3 ii I XV if Tm is PREPARING FOR A decisive regional mee? Marianne Windrow loosens up wiTh a Tew laps beTore School AFTER A STRENUOUS pre-meeT worlcouT, members OT The boy s swim Team Jeb SanTord, David Ward, and Paul WolcoTT ease Tensions wiTh a miniaTure waTer baTTle 304 U Swimming arm Weather Indicates Work For Traeksters WTTh The added experience oT under- classmen, The Track Team senT Three repre- senTaTives To The Regional ll MeeT and su- per-miler Reed Fisher To The sTaTe meeT in AusTin. ln order To qualiTy Tor The Regional and STaTe MeeTs, Reed and oTher Team mem- bers parTicipaTed in The disTricT Track meeT, where They Tinished TiTTh. STandouTs included hurdler Bob Arnold, who placed second in The 330 inTermediaTe hurdles and Third in The T20 high hurdles, and high iumper David Wildman. David broke The disTricT record wiTh a jump oT 6' 7n. Marc Fanning and STan Vaughan secured TourTh places in The lOO-yard dash and mile relay respecTively. AT The Track banqueT May 20, co-cap- Tains Thom Aldredge and Reed Fisher an- nounced nexT year's capTains. MeeT R. L. Turner Place 7+h Richardson. .... 5Th Sherman. .. 3rd MesquiTe .. 3rd Garland . .. 3rd JesuiT ...., .... 5 Th DisTricT ...,.. .... 5 Th Regional ..... ..,.9Th TOP LEFT: As The Tinish line looms in TronT oT him, Marc Fanning puTs TorTh a lasT Tiring eTTorT. TOP RIGHT: David Wildman's expression Tells all as he sTrains himselT To place well. LEFT: Wifh seconds Ticking away. Bob Arnold leaps over The Tinal hurdle. Track 0 305 TOP RIGHT: Bonnie Jericho slams a serve fo her op- ponenf. TOP: Badminfon lnframural Winners: Ellen Campbell. Lynn Razeflo, Nancy Bowman. ABOVE: Sophomore swimmers wonder if +heir hair will ever be The same again. RIGHT: Soffball lnframural Winners: FRONT ROW: Charloffe Smylie, Jill Williams, Nancy Lipscomb. BACK ROW: Befh Sherman, Ann Renfro, Beverly Bishop, Lucy Kimbrough. 306 9 Girls' Gym Spring Term Features Recreational Games ,Qla 1QfaQ1 c aaar 15af his Along The lines oT Typical spring acTivi- Ties, recreaTional games such as ping pong, badminTon, and shuffleboard pro- vided new ways Tor senior girls To enhance Their weekends. To begin The spring semesTer, classes dedicaTed a week To learning The Tunda- menTals and rules oT volleyball. The nexT Tive weeks were spenT applying such Tech- niques as spiking and blocking, While The Treshmen expanded Their lung capaciTy wiTh The aerobic program, The re- maining classes dosey-doed To such Tunes as Manana and The Texas STar. The juniors and seniors concenTraTed on soTTball and badminTon as The Treshmen and sophomore classes TurThered Their swimming skills. The Tennis program during The lasT six weeks exposed The over-enThusiasTic abiliTy oT some iunior and senior girls To hiT balls over The fence. To measure Their improvemenT Through The year. all classes ended wiTh The physi- cal TiTness TesT. Those sTudenTs scoring 85 per cenT or above on each evenT received The PresidenT's Physical FiTness paTch. Using skills acquired in physical educa- Tion classes, girls under The direcTion oT Miss Murchison. Mrs. Manson, and Mrs. Hubbard compeTed in inTramural volley- ball, badminTon, and soTTball. TOP: CaTcher Ellen Kaufman nabs The ball only To Tind ThaT Lulu Clarke has already made iT home. LEFT: Volleyball lnframural Winners: FRONT ROW: Peggy Sears. Karen Frymire, Mindy MoTT. BACK ROW: Ellen Campbell, PaTTi SmiTh, Marfha Warren, Lynn RazeTTo. Girls' Gym 9 307 l Al I STUDENT COUNCIL PRESIDENT Tim Dooliflle presenfs 'rhe Blanlrel Award Io lhe Two overwhelmed recipienls, Paul Alley and Susan Payne. on Honors Day. Honor Society Awards Go to Susan, Paul Doug Bradley Jill Burlon Charlolle Coclc Carol Anne Croolc David Davies Paul Dees Tim Doolilfle SPRING-ELECTED NATIONAL HONOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS SOCIETY MEMBERS Susan Payne Paul Alley Silas McAnich GRADUATING WITH FIRST AND SECOND HONORS Bill Malhers Jim Fox Charles Allen Fred Maus Carlos Miro ENGLISH AWARD Julie Oliver Jim Fox Hoddy Peck Linda Perry MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE AWARD Eben Price Jim Fox Kay Ellisor Sfelani Filalr Bruce Eiclce Deborah Fry Laura Garrefl Nelson Hall Wendy Hall Bonnie Jericho Laurie Lilllelohn Roberf Loclcell Mary Jo Long Lee Allen Carol Becker Kalhy Biehl Carolyn Bigger Sluarl' Bush Ann Delferari Kay Elllsor Judy Graham Karen Haselline Agalha Hughes Barbara Hun? Mary Hunl' David Kimmel 308 0 Honors Mark Lusled NEW OUILL AND SCROLL MEMBERS Kerry La Prade Karen Price Paul Rohlfs Lisa Schmaling Deborah Simpkin Molly Sleelh Melody Swepslon Holly Wheeler Lynne Willrin Hugh Williams Janel Winnilord Tom Larimer Bill Malhers Sawnie McEn+ire Bill Peper Jane Powell Eben Price Amy Smllh Palli Smifh Vicki Smilh Ann Spillman Emerson Swalwell Tim Vaughan Calherine Wadel FRENCH AWARD Vicki Smifh SCHOOL ART PURCHASE AWARD Nancy Wooley STANTON GAGE ART AWARD Mary Sue Joiner Paula Nelms SPANISH AWARDS Marian Livingsfon Alice Mclvlullin Jean Combs Charles Allan VASSAR ENGLISH AWARD Tennessee Nielsen HI-LITE SCHOLARSHIP Elizaberh Evans LADS AND LASSIES SCHOLARSHIP Molly Sleefh ARMY ROTC SCHOLARSHIP Charles Allan BEN W. WISEMAN SCHOLARSHIPS Jane Hewill Susan Peabody NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS Barbara Hun? I HS 38 EIB '19 SIOW SI EIU ELL LTNHAEI GEIN
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