Highland Park High School - Highlander Yearbook (Dallas, TX)
- Class of 1972
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Q, .oy 0 A'QO,..5g.g MAY I GROW . . . . . . . keener in my undersfanding of life. . . . more apprecia+ive of na+ure's beauiy. . . . more diligenf in preserving my environment . . . more aware of my nafural surroundings. LEFT: Sophisficefed Suzie Henderson iMery Anna Ausfini uses her feminine charms fo hail a faxi. TOP: During The Garland pep raiiy. Scofs pause in a quief momenf fo pray for The 'fooiball players' safefy. Infroducfion 0 5' 6 9 lnfroducfion To Grow Is to Seek Learnin ituations LET ME GROW . .. . . . wiser in my pursuilr of academics. . . . more innovalive in my approach To learning. . . . 'freer in expressing my crealive Thoughls. . . . more refleclive on lhe knowledge I have gained. bw TOP: A sfudenf palms fhe resulfs of six weeks' worfh of blood, sweaf. and fears. BOTTOM: Jeff Sone 'fur+hers his inferesi' in biology by examining specimens collecfed in lhe biology lab. 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' -mugg- OPPOSlTE PAGE TOP: Feelings thai' The senior Toofball players are rhe epifome are shown af The firsi pep rally beginning fhe season. BOTTOM: Bubble, bubble. foil, and Trouble, chanf Three hags. Mifzi Vance, Leila Leflwich. and Peggy Trofh, while Agafha Hughes prepares fheir defense during a mock frial in Mrs. BarreH's English class. THIS PAGE TOP: Masses of yellow mums signal The arrival of Homecoming. LEFT: Over Highlander sfadium a breafhlaking sunsei capfures many of The warm colors Thai characferize au- fumn in Dallas. ABOVE: As newly crowned Homecoming Queen Mariberh Koons clufches her bouquef of yellow roses, escorl' Frank Johnson beams wifh ioy af her vicfory. lnlroduclion 9 9 OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Senior Terrell PoHs expresses her delighf of fhe oufcome of +he game To cheerleader Thom Aldredge. BOTTOM: Rain puddles reflecf fhree Scofs. Tom Hall. Leila Leffwich. and Margaref Coleman as lhey climb fhe fron? sfeps fo begin anolher school day. Q33 TOP: Scofs generafe excifemenf for The foolball game aganns+ Garland af a fradlhonal bonfure ABOVE: Bob Thomas and Jeff Fisher 'rake a break affer a hechc day of parades and concer+s af Slafe Fair RIGHT: As fhe Mesquife band prepares for half fime spnrnfed Marc Fannmg waves the vucfory sngn l L IO U lnfroducfion ,J r ,at ,A x. To Grow Is to Recognize Responsibilities X - ' - 'L HELP ME GROW . .. . . . surer of myself and my abiIi+ies. . . . more willing To accepir my responsibilifies. . . . bolder in doing whai I know is righi. . . . more courageous in facing difficuli siiuaiions. lnfroducfion 0 I I 'D SLM M TOP: Ronnie Askew finds lime +o ponder all he has learned al Casfaway Club in Minnesofa. , BOTTOM LEFT: Linda Perry. a Cl'nildren's Medical Cenfer voluunjeer. weighs a con+enfed foddler. BOTTOM RIGHT: While working al a bakery. De Ann Davis assisfs a cusfomer. Y J pr' A Summer . . J ,--....r '?' 90' , ,. ., ,. ff' .- '- .- . ' 'TH' 'F' '9'+', fn wr-mtg Summer Jobs Take Up Time Of Many Scots As summer approached, siudenis fo- cused fhoughis on enierrainmenr, volunieer work, camping, and rrips abroad. Local personaliries Tom Gilchrist Bill Peper, Rick McGinnis, and Rurheriord Law- rence enieriained many Dallasiies by par- ricipafing in The Sanger-Harris produciion Environmen+ '7I. Barbara Hunr. Debbie Simpkin, Janer Taylor, Peggy Miller, and Hillary Highr added perfeci harmony io lhe armosphere a+ The Neiman Marcus fashion show, Up On Five. Anorher siudenr. senior Peggy Sears, flew To Hollywood, where she re- ceived a new and impressive iirle, 'rhaf of a CBS Newcomer. The Church of 'rhe lncarnarion cenrered OLE rhis summer wirh seven HP siudenrs Teaching underprivileged chicano children. Oiher srudenis served as volunieer workers ar Children's Medical Cenier, Gasron Epis- copal Hospiial. and Presbyierian Hospiial. For many Scois. summer was rhe 'rime for camping. Abour 80 Scois escaped ihe swel- rering hear of Texas +o ariend Casraway, 'rhe Young Life camp in Minnesoia. Three siudenrs spenr 'rheir summer Jrravel- ing abroad. Jane Garrerr learned ihe lan- guage and cusioms of Ecuador while visir- ing ihere as an AFS sfudeni. Brenda and David Griffin loured 'rhe Holy Land wirh The Firsf Bapiisr Church. TOP: A+ Merriwood Day Camp, Ann Spillman in sfrucfs youngsfers in archery. MIDDLE: Sophomore John Hill finds fha? 'rhe under- wafer world is preferable io fhe unbearable heaf of a summer day. BOTTOM: Lee Fuqua works as a Technician af Park- land Hospifal 'ro furfher his inferesf in medicine. Summer 0 ' -I P iiiif-Qififl -F! P l gwfl 'iii I I V i -Q i i RIGHT: Cheerleader Pam Elkins fries wilh liHle luck fo sell sfadium cushions fo hurried parenls af Open House. ABOVE: Aifer dropping The sheef, Befsy Beams and Tom O'Dwyer reveal Richard Marlin, winner Philip Jones, Lynn Razzelo. Marc Fanning. and Sam Schefiler as fhe owners of fhe sexiesl legs al HP. TOP Rl6HT: Senior foofball player Sieve Shipp re- ceives congrafulafions from leammafes for lhe Player of fhe Week award following fhe Lake Highlands game. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Rober+ Lockefl, Sherry Placlco, and Charles Rucker find fhai a picnic provides needed relief from a hecfic band schedule. MIDDLE: Enfhusiaslic Spirif Commillee begins new school year by selling Ouarferback Club memberships. I6 0 Seplember , l i 1 i -t fi' J n -s 1 .n September Kicks ff School Year With Pienies, Football Pep Rallies Beginning the school year, the annual Hi-Lite picnic provided an opportunity tor treshman girls to become acquainted with their Hi-Lite big sisters. You've Got a Friend week, climaxed by a dance tollowing the Lake Highlands tootball game. welcomed treshmen to high school lite. Voted triendliest underclassmen, Sha Sha Razzeto. Martin Peck, Caroline Shannon. David Burgher, Paige Rippey, and John Hawkins received the You've Got a Friend award. Longer hair tor boys and coordinated pantsuits became a non-controversial sight in the halls because ot a long-awaited dress code revision. Girls' and boys' separate committees dratted changes which gained tinal approval trom Mr. l-lart. Back to School Night gave parents much the same experience in general contu- sion as treshmen had encountered upon their introduction to high school. Gathering tirst in the auditorium, visitors relaxed to renditions ot current tunes by the Lads and Lassies. Schedules distributed to each parent along with helptul student directions en- abled parents to tollow a schedule ot classes seven minutes in length with tive- rninute passing periods. Asian Studies and Descriptive Astrono- my, new courses this year. added variety to the curriculum and ottered additional learn- ing experiences. Asian Studies tocused on the culture and humanity ot the Asian con- tinent. The new Astronomy course utilized the planetarium in studying star evolution con- stellations, relativity, cosmology, light, and the general make-up ot the universe. Musical organizations such as the band, Lassies, orchestra, Lads and Lassies, and Highlandaires choirs tuned up tor the school year with picnics and a roller-skating party welcoming new members. September 0 I7 I fix 1 f X L RIGHT: Tri-Caprain David Clarke leads Ihe way Through a vicfory line ol: cheering senior girls. ABOVE: Eager homerooms come +o collecl Their prize for IOO perceni PTA membership, a free coke. TOP RIGHT: Dedica+ecI senior girls Ellen Campbell and Sally Hill cas? enrapfured gazes al' Their heroes. I8 0 Seplember SEMI-FINALISTS DAVID MATHERS and CarlTon Meredifh sTudy slides Taken during asfronomy class. ,I I. i Board Members Honor Studentsg Semifinalists Rank in Top Percent Among The naTion's l5.000 sTudenTs named as SemiTinalisTs in The I97l-72 Na- Tional MeriT Scholarship Program, I I High- land Parlc sTudenTs ranked in The Top' one percenT oT The graduaTing seniors. SemiTinalisTs chosen were Charles Allan, James Fox, Nelson Hall, Amy Hook, Barba- ra HunT. David NewporT, RoberT Sillers, David lv1aThers, CarlTon MerediTh, Audrey Sfrange and JonaThan Vinson. On a February morning oT Their junior year, The presenT senior class Tool: The Na- Tional lv1eriT Scholarship QualiTying TesT. Topics such as science, maTh. English, social sTudies, and vocabulary covered on The TesTs were used To measure sTudenTs' abilily To apply previously learned TacTs. To receive one of The 3,000 scholarships, SemiTinalisTs musT advance To PinalisT sTand- ing. Choice oT TinalisTs was based on school recommendaTions, personal inTeresTs and achievemenTs, and scores Trom a second TesT. Seniors ranking in The Top Two percenT oT The counTry on The TesTs were also recog- nized by The NaTional Meril' Board. The 26 sTudenTs, a record Tor HP, receiving The LeTTers oT CommendaTion included PaTricia Adams, Paul Alley, Ann Briggs, Wade COT- Tingham, CaTherine Cox, William Davis, Emily Dolph, and Bruce Ficke. OTher sTudenTs receiving recogniTion were John Helm, Lon Houseman, Karen Irons, Meriderh Jackson, CynThia Lewis, Mary Jo Long, Luke lvladole, and William MaThers. Carlos Miro, Tennessee Nielson, William Peper, Diane Perelson, Roland PorTh, Karen Price, PaTricia SmiTh, and BeTsy Wood com- pleTed The lisT oT honor sTudenTs. AV ,,- ALL FIRED UP by The resulTs of The Nafional Merif TesTs are SemiTinalisTs Bob Sil- James Fox, JonaThan Vinson, and David MaTher. NOT PICTURED: Charles Allan. lers. Nelson Hall, Carlfon MerediTh. Barbara Hunt Amy Hook, David NewporT, Audrey Sfrange. Nafional lv1eriT 0 I9 Alumni Inform Colle e-Bounds 1. gf During October f A To improve seaTing TaciliTies and lessen f wear and Tear on special Homecoming ouT- TiTs, STP Tri-Hi-Y members spenT an aTTer- noon sanding bleachers aT Highlander STa- dium beTore The MesquiTe game. MaribeTh Koons received The Homecom- ing Oueen crown aT The TradiTional dance aTTer The ScoTs' 48-I8 vicTory over The SkeeTers. Seniors Debbie Fry and Leila LeTTwich represenTed UniversiTy Park and Highland Park Fire DeparTmenTs, respecTively, as Miss Flame. The girls also Took parT in a Main STreeT Parade wiTh all Dallas CounTy Miss Flame Winners. College NighT. OcTober 6, provided sTu- denTs wiTh an opporTuniTy To hear repre- senTaTives Trom 36 Texas and 49 ouT-oT- sTaTe schools. Alumni inTormed college- bound sTudenTs on college cosTs, curriculum, qualiTicaTions Tor admiTTance, and college liTe. GeTTing acquainTed over cookies and punch, moThers and claughTers aTTended The TradiTional Hi-l.iTe Tea. ln spiTe OT rainy weaTher, Hi-Li+es oTTicers greeTed girls and Their moms. The STudenT Council hosTed an- oTher geT-acquainTed parTy Tor all Transfer A sTudenTs. V . Junior and senior girls backing The varsiTy l Q I TooTball Team inviTed The players To a bon- 'gf Tire before The Garland game. WiTh The T bonfire and sTudenT encouragemenT Trom a pep rally, The TighTing ScoTs pushed pasT Garland To a 31-2l vicTory. The Lads and Lassies, Revelaires. High- landaires. and Choralaires choirs sang dur- ing The half-Time of The Garland game, and also performed aT s+uden+ assemblies. TOP: PaTTi SrniTh and KaTherine Norileet STP Tri-HLY members. sand sTadium bleachers in preparaTion Tor The Homecoming game. MIDDLE: Hi-LiTe officers BeTsy Beams, Vicki Baumann. and Emily Fulgham welcome Becky Bradley To The Tea. BOTTOM: A member of The 'foreign minisfry of Ghana. Mr. Franz Jaisey. replies To quesTions posed by presidenT John Helm aT a STudenT Council me-eTing. OPPOSITE PAGE: ATTer Their win over Garland. Two VarsiTy TooTball players. David Clarke and STeve Cur- ran heve aloT To grin about 3' ,,,.--v-' ri 20 0 OcTober 'PY-7 V hz ' r -' '.N 'A RK X .Y V lugs! If X V Eff 1 , x l X I XX K x I H' I .xv gh A KAZOO BARBER shop quar+e+ consisfing of Buck Howard, Cameron CaIdweII, Paul AIIey. and Tom Gilchrisf shows Highland Park wha? frue i'aIenf is in Ihe AFS TaIen'r Show. 9 4 fl' -1 I , JAN WINNIFORD HARMONIZES in an assembly. WITH THE TRADITIONAL bonfire in The disfance, cheerleader Pam EIIcins fakes advanfage of a Iasfy meal. 22 0 Ocfober AFS Committee Sells Valentine Carnations Australia and Brazil, in alphabetical order, offered two additions to Highland Park's Senior class through the American Field Service. Julie Spehr, AFS student from Mel- bourne, Australia, lived with senior Mollie Carter. She was a member of High- landaires. Round Table. Student Council, and an active participant in extempora- neous speaking and debate in school tour- naments. Julie's favorite story to tell naive Americans was that every Australian household has a kangaroo. AFS student from Brazil, Lindolfo Sales. became quickly accustomed to America while living with Philip Jones. He remarked that what he liked best about America was the music and the girls. Lindolfo enioyed riding bikes and playing his favorite sport, soccer. He participated in the Spanish Club, Round Table, and Student Council. H.P. senior Jane Garrett also took part in' the AFS l97I summer program. After spending ten weeks in Guayaquil, Ecuador. she commented that although life was very different, she would like to return sometime if possible. Funds from the AFS talent show in Octo- ber and from the selling of bonds helped fi- nance AFS students for next year. Three HP students hoped to participate in the AFS program. Senior Beth Mims was an AFS American Abroad candidate for the year 1972-73. Juniors Amy Smith and Tom Latimer were I972 candidates for the sum- mer abroad program. TOP: Mollie Carter and Julie Spehr share Dallas air AFS carnations and a wicker chair. LEFT: While members sample delicious desserts at the AFS dessert party, Sha Sha Razzeto eyes Debbie Fry's lone piece of cake. AFS 0 23 1 I L A' i QI I RIGHT: Experf fypisf Lucy Johnson brushes up on fhe finer poinfs of Hifi iiii gggg . OPPOSITE PAGE: Junior Diane Daniels appropriafely demonsirafes 'I'he superior lung capacify of Highland Park girls as her 'rifle of Iiirsi' runner-up in Ihe Miss Teen- age Dallas Pageanf is announced. 7 - - J . -es- 0,939 ......f , , , u:-.Q . - V C.-Jan..-N -- .1-em 'iv' ABOVE: Super Scof Lon Houseman readies The dog food fadrory for a run-down Bronco during a pep rally. RIGHT: Images of SI'eve Shipp and Grover Campbell appear in IiHIe brofhers as expecfafions are voiced. 24 0 November I4 I I .Og 1 V ,- ,if Ti!. 11 ' . I - ' III 1' A L' A ., ,.f.iQ,- I ie 'LIC ' -. ' -:.'.-'14-H Al ,Q-ij: Junior Named As Runner-Up In City Contest For the third consecutive year HP was represented in the tinals ot the Miss Teen- age Dallas Pageant. Junior Diane Daniels was named tirst runner-up in the November 6 pageant. The Talent Show, the AFS Committee's largest money-raising proiect ot the year, netted approximately 5720, enabling Hi Park to send students abroad and aiding in the sponsorship ot toreign students in America. The Singing Raisins quartet. Lisa Harmon, Evanne Browne, and Starrett Berry, winners in the talent search. contrib- uted their prize money to the AFS Commit- tee. AFS Students Abroad candidates Amy Smith and Beth tvlims anxiously awaited the decision concerning their advance trom semitinalist to tinalist standing in the pro- gram. These girls were selected by a screening board from a tield ot I2 appli- cants. Judged on his written compositions, an- other winner, senior Jim Fox, received the National Council ot Teachers ot English award tor I97l. Why Not Join the Giravttesu 'Featured senior play performances by Mary Anna Austin and Sam Schettler November I9 and 20. The orchestra and select members ot the band presented their tirst tall concert ac- companied by the Lads and Lassies choir late in November. The combined musicians performed three patriotic selections. November 0 25 SOON-TO-BE Homecoming Queen Maribeth Koons Student Council ' F Hosts Gabriel, Crowns ueen Still exultant over a 48-I8 victory over Mesquite, SOO students attended the post- game Homecoming dance, the biggest school social event ot the year. Atter halttime entertainment, the six Homecoming queen nominees cruised around Highlander tield in convertibles and were introduced to the crowd attending the game. Following the game. Scots danced to Gabriel and ate retreshments provided by the Student Council. Members ot the 'decorating committee carried out the theme Autumn Leaves - the Golden Year with streamers ot orange, yellow, and brown throughout the gym. The program began at eleven o'cloclc when the nominees walked down the center aisle to the Queens throne. Each was es- corted by a senior tootball player to the tune ot her tavorite song. Student Council president John Helm then crowned Mari- beth Koons as l97l Homecoming Queen. 26 0 Homecoming 65 Wi iii is is in um ill hm-I tit Iii Ill ni1i-mini in mm 515 .... .., 1991 Hit 1'if'lr'ii in ' lift-at. , .gg-,l odern New York City Sets Stage For Comedy Featuring Rock Group D uring a dress rehearsal ot the I97I sen- ior play, Why Not Join the Girattes, two cast members learned that the perils ot act- ing are not limited to the worry ot success or tailure. John Helm and Mark A. Thornton were in the middle ot an important scene when a light tell, narrowly missing them. Damage was contined mainly to the actors' nerves. The contemporary play set in New York City centered around the Girattes, a rock group consisting ot Joe Cox's band. Mary Anna Austin. the conservative sister ot Sam Schettler, a not-so-conservative leader ot the group, tinds to her dismay, that her boytriend, Mark Thornton, also wants to be a member ot the group. V . tl 'i ,nv if? , -lt, i FP f i Cathy Hearne is the triend who sticks by Mary Anna's side through every calamity, and Mark A. Thornton and John Helm are two hippies who complicate matters consid- erably. Molly Madeley played a gypsy. while Tom Gilchrist and Diane Perelson portrayed two calm parents. Student director Patti O'Connor aided director Mrs. Jan Webb with Mrs. Carla McGee serving as assistant director. Stage manager Pam Elkins and sound man Paul Gleiser kept things running smoothly back- stage and business manager, Jett Murray handled the publicity. The two pertormances ot the play were on November I9 and 20. 1-11 TOP: Suzie Henderson tMary Anna Austinl reassures gypsy Molly Madeley as she ask about the article to boost her failing business. LEFT: Mrs. Chesney iJulie Turrittl discusses her meet- ing with her son Ralph's iMark Thorntonl cultural girlfriend. ABOVE: Mr. Henderson iTom Gilchristl pl-ans the cele- bration ot his finished script with wite tDiane Perelsonl. Senior Play 0 27 Students Carol, Make Stockings For Christmas Caroling choristers provided a musical background tor the Yuletide season. The combined choirs provided holiday cheer tor visitors during a home tour sponsored by Kappa Kappa Gamma alumnae. Highlandaires and Lads and Lassies con- tinued to harmonize tor the Caruth Rehabil- itation Center, St. Paul's Hospital, Chil- dren's Medical Center, and Gaston Episco- pal Hospital. Holiday celebrations tollowed the choral event. An evening Christmas concert combined the choirs and orchestra tor the entertain- ment ot the PTA and Dad's Club. A vocational clinic ottered seniors guid- ance in career choices through presenta- tions by I4 protessionals in various tields. The Hi-Lites Red Cross Committee made decorations ot Christmas stockings their Yuletide proiect. The tinished product travelled to children remaining at Presbyte- rian Hospital during the holidays. As another charity proiect, girls in the STP Tri-Hi-Y challenged a senior Hi-Y to a basketball game staged during activities period. As a handicap, the boys' right hands were secured behind their backs. The girls scored a victory tor the second year in a row. Seniors Tom Gilchrist, Amy Hook, Barba- ra Hunt, Sam Schettler. and Debbie Simp- kin. and juniors Evanne Browne and Diane Daniels earned the title ot semi-tinalists in the Texas all-state choir, atter competition with choir students trom 32 Dallas area high schools. A tutorial program, statted by National Honor Society members. ottered help to struggling math students. The project began on a trial basis in December. 28 0 December ABOVE: While exchanging giffs af fhe Highlander sfaff Chrisfmas parfy. Sponsor Miss Diane Cook dis- plays a hooked rug made by co-edilors Dee Dee Dew- berry and Susan Payne. LEFT: ln a Leo Club ping-pong lournamenr. Fred Toul- min discovers fha? using a paddle is like Hai Karafe co- logne - you've goi 'ro be careful how you use if. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: BeHy Ann Rockwell and Nick Sfevens examine fhe confenfs of fhe punch a+ rhe an- nual bend dance. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Juniors Cynihia Reid and Louann Dobbs receive covefed senior rings from fhe local Balfour represenrafive. December 0 29 rrgg:jV ., f 1.-.f 1'f , . V ELJL , L l Q i...', .... V.. W V. . ' 4 -.-.v-I+. bil- . . -. . i Y ' ' ' ABOVE LEFT: Members of lhe Lads and Lassies choir en+er+ain sixfh period classes wilh Chrisfmas carols. ABOVE RIGHT: Alan While earns exfra Chrisfmas money by sfringing fenms racxefs al' Norfhwood Counfry Club. BOTTOM LEFT: David Wilclman shows junior varsify feam members Marc Freeman, Tim Doliffle, Blake Taylor, and Kirk Dooley how fo gel a big kick oul of warming lhe bench. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mr. Don Waugh cuclclles Dasha Lieblich Von Cher. his Chrislmas presenf from 'rhe choir. 30 9 December January Offers Sports Events, School Dances Hi-LiTe girls renewed The leap year Tra- cliTion by asking boys To The WinTer Won- derland Dance which TeaTured The music OT l'lampsTead T'leaTh. Prisoner oT war bracele-Ts sold in The STu- denT Council oTTice allowed Sco'Ts To show Their concern Tor American servicemen imprisoned in VieTnam. Money from The sale oT braceleTs was senT To The Dallas Cares AssociaTion To aid wives oT POW's. Many ScoTs Trudged 20 miles in The annu- al Miles-Tor-Children walk sponsored by The March oT Dimes. Walkers received pledges Trorn sponsors which conTribuTed To The 540,000 ToTal. Choir members began rehearsals Tor Fid- dler on The Roof. To accommodaTe The large number oT casT members, The sTage had To be enlarged, reaching Trom The en- Trance doors To The orchesTra piTs. Senior Debbie Dale was crowned ROTC Queen aT The annual miliTary ball held in January. The decoraTing commiTTee carried ouT The ConTederaTe Army Theme wiTh Tlags, banners, and red, whiTe, and blue bal- loons. The annual TooTball banqueT climaxed January acTiviTies wiTh Three senior players receiving Top TooTball honors. Philip Jones was named The MosT ConscienTious ScoT, and Bobby Myers received The ForgoTTen Lineman award. The FighTin'esT ScoT honor was awarded To hahcback Richard MarTin. January 0 3 I .X .lf ., -I T I fx ,jf X , 1. ,giyyflli il ,U u v' J SQ' I ULJMW, , 'IA x NIA UA! C ' u. ' g ,' . H. -i-fEP.F9.i ' ' .115--.1. 9 'Gi 'fri ,QYW A N-4 V 'lf -,y , n 1-qi 41, 1, 9:3 ax? lfl.',i1:A' pf la I 1 v 1' i, , - w 1 X A . . 'Lf L4 9' A re.zLAS .-., , I Q 'Vw , x. -. ny. . Q., ,5 - . fr Q- za.,-a -gr-77'.f 4 Varsity Football Banquet Begins New Year .-gf h,,. 4+ EI.. -iii ,n?EaLe-f ' 7 ,- ,.-... . in... , . iff- , . v . 1. lm , f T l, 41' I x 'N-, x ' . .--v V, 3 Y T N,,,j , - 'v l if-rf '- 'aj -4 T.'4Clf7f'i 1,-H I . W OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Tri-captain Davie Clarke and Martha Warren examine their tavors betore the toot- ball banquet begins. BOTTOM: Hi-Lite otticers Elizabeth Evans and Cathy Hearne make last-minute preparations tor the Hi-Lite Winter Wonderland. MIDDLE: Tommy Ferguson motions to a youngster that it is his ball. ABOVE: Hard at work in the physics lab, Nick Stevens and Cameron Coldwell play a quick game ot cards. LEFT: The tace ot senior Tommy Delatour retlects the tension and strain ot the Dr. Pepper Tournament. January 0 33 RIGHT: Belsy Hawkins serves punch lo Mrs. Taylor af +l1e Sfudenf Council Tea. ,S BOTTOM LEFT: Wade Colfingham inlenlly Ticlcles 'rhe ivories during a band concert alt' . . 4-if gr 1 V F BOTTOM RIGHT: Kalherine Norfleel delivers an arm- I load of briglwf carnafions on Valen'rine's Day. X M' OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: A+ The Broflwerhood Assembly, 4 '1 ' Susan Peabody speaks on Manlcind's Responsibilify T Towards His Bro+l1er. BOTTOM: Baclcsfage crew 'lakes a breallwer and relax- S . es during opere++a rehearsals. vii. Mr yf A . I ' ' 4 J l 'M I. I. ,Ja -1 'Erika-ar! -,,- y 34 0 February .5 8'- Soots Send Valentine Carnations, Listen to Speakers on Brotherhood As a money-raising ettort the American Field Service Committee brightened Valen- tine's Day tor HP students by selling carna- tions to be delivered to tirst period classes on February I4. To intorm students about the purpose ot AFS and to promote the sale ot triendship bonds. assemblies were held with exchange students Julie Spehr and Lindolto Sales as teatured speakers. With the sale ot carna- tions and triendship bonds, AFS gained Sl.3OO to help support next year's exchange students. Highlighting Brotherhood Week. special assemblies teatured student speakers Mary Anna Austin, Andy Johnson, Christina Menking, Susan Peabody. and Mitzi Vance. who presented their own teelings about brotherhood. What Brotherhood Means to the Baha'i Faith and Brotherhood at Highland Fark were two ot the orations. Lads and Lassies Choir members Tom Gilchrist and Debbie Simplcin won the honor ot' participating in the All-State Choir which presented concerts in Fort Worth during February. Talented students ot the combined choirs presented Fiddler on the Root as HP's annual musical production February I7, I8. and IQ. Key Club members chose senior Betsy Beams as HP's Key Club Sweetheart. She competed with other area Key Club Sweet- hearts tor the district title. Closing up the month ot February, High- land Park hosted a speech competition tournament tor some 20 other schools. Events ot the two-day contest included de- bate, duet acting, oratory competition and prose and poetry interpretation. February 0 35 if If is r V? - K. . M1 I , 1 .yfli if K A f la fxsf Q P 5 f Choirs and Orchestra Preserve 'Tradition' MazelTov! echoes enThusiasTic mem- bers oT The Lads and Lassies, l-lighlandaires, and Revelaires choirs aTTer Their producTion of Fiddler on The RooT, Broadway's long- esT running musical. The acTion Takes place in The li+TIe peas- anT Town oT AnaTevlca, Russia, where Tevye, a poor Jewish dairyman, Tries. wiTh surpris- ing resulTs, To raise his Tive daughTers ac- cording To The ScripTures. DirecTor Mr. Don Waugh and chorebgra- pher Phil Johnson capTured The ancienT Tra- diTions and riTual dances oT The Jewish com- muniTies in The early I900's. The orchesTra, direcTed by Mr. ArlingTon JudeTind, broughT To liTe The haunTing melodies OT Sunrise, SunseT, and SabbaTh Prayer, among many oThers. BaclcsTage, flowers and Telegrams were abundant buT The biggesT surprise was a rose box Tilled wiTh Kosher pickles senT To members oT The casT and orchesTra. Mike Clark. head oT props, builT many oT Them himself. A sTaTT oT sTudenTs aided Two pro- Tessionally experienced makeup women. I 1 4 TOP LEFT: Tevye lSam Schefflerl inTroduces Perchilc lTom GilchrisTl. a sTudenT from Kiev. To his wiTe Golde ll-lillary l'lighTl and Their five claughTers. MIDDLE LEFT: BeneaTh The wedding canopy. TzeiTel lJaneT Taylorl and Mofel lPaul Alleyl awaiT The bless- ing of The Rabbi, BOTTOM LEFT: The men of The village look To The Rabbi lRichard Gravesi Tor The answer To The quesfion. ls dancing wiTh a girl a sin? ABOVE: Perchilc lTom GilchrisT and Hodel lBarbara HunTl proTess Their never ending love for one anoTher in Now I Have EveryThing. OpereTTa 0 37 .fx ..4'1 JOHN HELM Maximum Officer! Award Presidenf of 'rhe Sfudenl Council DOUG BRADLEY Q1 4, Gold H Sfudenl Council sos SILLERS ' lil O rw'- Gold H ' f , Sfudenf Council ' 'Sf Y Rig: 6 3 L . H-F-if '1l l flux, JANE GARRETT 3. . 45' Gold H if f Sfudenl C 'l Q T, PHILIP Joorilggl ll 1 Gold H V F VA I T ,M Sfudenf Council l A' ' .f , , :lf + j 1 .4 l 4 .J 'gf 4 38 0 Hall of Fame RIGHT: Philip Jones and Tim Dooli+fle welcome sfudenls To The Fafal Glass of Beer, a film To raise money for The council. A LUCY JOHNSON Maximum Oflicer's Awarcl Secrefary of fhe Sfudenf Council o -3 -'V' Scots Receive Honors From Hall of Fame La if ffr fp 'BL U ff 55 From a myriad of Sludenl Council, y Spiril Commillee, Bagpipe, and Highlan- f der members, sponsors chose for member- ' ship in The Hall of Fame 54 sfudenls whose conlribuiions added an air of declicalion 'ro ihose organizaiions. The presidenl and secrelary of lhel Slu- deni Council and 'rhe co-ediiors and busi- ness managers oi 'lhe Bagpipe and Highlan- der each received Maximum Officers Awards. Sponsors rewarded excepiional work on lhe four organizarions wirh Gold and Silver H's and recognized olher hardworking Scois wilh Honorable Men- lion. Alihough chosen in February. ihe idenli- lies of members oi 'rhe Hall of Fame were noi disclosed un+iI lhe disiribuiion of Jrhe Highlander in 'rhe lasl week of May. PRINCIPAL EVERETT HART and Bob Sillers shalxe hands al The leacher apprecialion lea given by fhe Sludenf Council in February. TIM DOOLITTLE Silver H Sludenf Council EBEN PRICE Silver H Sludenf Council IRIS BRADLEY Silver Spiril Commilfee Honorable menlion, Highlander Ediforial, and Bagpipe Business Sfaffs JANE WILLIAMSON Silver H Spiril' Commi++ee MARC FANNING Honorable Menlion Sfudenf Council TOM O'DWYER Honorable Menfion Sludenf Council MARIBETH KOONS Honorable Menfion Sfudeni Council LESLIE FISHER Honorable Menlion Sfudenf Council CHARLES BRADLEY Honorable Menlion Sfudenl' Council CHARLES SPRADLEY Honorable Menfion Sludenf Council STUART LEE Honorable Meniion Sludeni' Council NANCY NEELEY Honorable Menfion Sfudenf Council Hall oi Fame 0 39 3' 'W- BUSH PATTI SMITH STUART Maximum O1cfiC6f'S Award Maximum Officer s Award ' C d for of fhe Bagpipe Co-ediior of The Bagpipe 0 8 1 Publication Sponsor Chooses New Staffers 40 0 Hall of Fame AMY HOOK Gold H Bagpipe Ediiorial Sfaff SUSAN PEABODY Gold H Bagpipe Ediforial Slaff DAVID KIMMEL Gold H Bagpipe Ediforial Sfaff KAREN IRONS Gold H Bagpipe Ediiorial Siaff MARY HUNT Gold H Bagpipe Business Siaff DAVID MATHER Silver H Bagpipe Business Siaff BOB BOYKIN Honorable Menfion Bagpipe Business Sialf LEE FUQUA Honorable Menfion Publicafions Phofograplwy - BELOW: Betsy Titus checks with a prospective Bagpipe advertiser. BOTTOM: Karen Irons lousies herself at the typewriter in the heat ot a deadline rusti. ,-J 'T' --sr' BETSY TITUS Maximum Otticer's Award Business Manager ot the Bagpipe Honored for Outstanding Contribution iz fix '72 KERRY LAPRADE Honorable Mention f Bagpipe Business Statt if DAVID KILGORE Honorable Mention Bagpipe Business Statt LEE ALLEN Honorable Mention Bagpipe Editorial Statt KATHY BIEHL Honorable Mention Bagpipe Editorial Statt BETSY HUNT Honorable Mention Bagpipe Business Statt Hall ot Fame 0 4I Deadline Panic Produces Precious F rult, Maximum Officer 5 Award Maximum Officer s Award Co-edrlor of fhe Highlander C0 ed'i'0' Ol: ll 9 l'l'Ql lUnd9 CAROLYN BIGGER Gold H Highlander Ediforial Sfaff JANE POWELL Gold H Highlander Ediforial Sfaff PAUL GLEISER Gold H Publications Phofography EMILY FULGHAM Gold H Highlander Business Sfaff TOM LATIMER Gold H Highlander Business Sfaff LUCY JOHNSON Silver H Highlander Ediforial Sfaff WADE COTTINGHAM Silver H Publicalions Pholography STEVE SACKS Honorable Menlion Publicalions Phoiography JOHN O'CONNOR Honorable Menfion Highlander Business Sfaff 42 0 Hall of Fame Staff Members Present Finished Yearbook V his ve Y, fiiilwls ... ' - fs . 41 5- Q, I Ki x sr- . if --- N mf' ld-f -I Trl:-'ill' it W all il I' I M.. . J, KAY ELLISOR Maximum Officer's Award Business Manager of the Highlander figs EW ! - 'x. I' . .v , . ii, -, xi' is , A ' i A ,Sqn l 'N ' i ,. 7-'il' li Qt 'X r 'V V , 1 . ir, ,pr - A . 'iff' .- i ' 1.-1' 1 , .1 - Q P ' i iw' gl f ' N ,Q i -,Ji wi -, , ' 5, P V Q - -. is L .sw s in s.- ASSOCIATE EDITORS Carolyn Bigger and Jane Powell look foward lhe fufure when 'rhe decisions and deadlines, ups and downs of edifors will be lheir own. EMERSON SWALWELL Honorable Menfion Highlander Ediforial Sfaff NANCY REED Honorable Menlion Highlander Ediforial Sfaff ALICE McMULLlN Honorable Merifion Highlander Ediforial Slaff DAVID WARE Honorable Menfion Publicalions Pholography BUCK HOWARD Honorable Menfion Highlander Business Sfafi EDEE HARES Honorable Menijon Highlander Business Sfalf LEIGH SINCLAIR Honorable Mention Highlander Business Sfaff Hall of Fame 0 43 tudent Bod Elects Favorites in Januar 'iij.f 2-11 -Lug' T' ' : rryfqrlf 3535 ' ' ' LA: - -ww - - iq 1 1 Q- :T , -. V' V fi' I A- 'N WK 4' .. ' -,. .A ,a J , . A a ffl? ' 'V t , Q, f' as . a-IA, ,-f gf'f I 1' , M . N K 1 4 v Q I in P my -- xx P151 ' 'xl , Y f V - Lx -wi. ,-s 1, , EA. .lx ffl k , -nl -14' -' .lp , V V ,G F . Ei 'W . a .I X. J I 'N - K H - , 'JN M iw- Ti fx: I' :XZ if XG? P '31 ,qvk--,VI lm, ffl -I .'- , if '11 ,Q , hx W ' , ,VL 1 , 2175 a a .', W, u -54 -,Mg ,fm . .' 'Z-JZ jf-,ff ',:,. A -fl? p x . ,, , 1 ,:j ,,-7S.l? :. '-Xiwr,-,. . - 1 , - f, , 5. r F -If ,, A , , ujgji zl N I Q -,af -- vw . Qi - . 1 44 0 Favorifes A T' The enfire sTudenT body voTed To nominaTe ouTsTanding Scofs in The January elecrion held by The Sfudenf Council. The four boys and girls receiving The mosf voTes all possessed qualifies which earned Them The TiTles of l972 Highland Parlc Favorifes. Marc Fanning played a big parf in The lives of nearly 400 sTudenTs as presidenT of Young Life. Besides being a Varsify cheerleader and a member of The Lads and Lassies choir. Marc served as presidenT of The Key Club. Homecoming Queen Maribefh Koons won The Tifle for her acfive inTeresT in fhe fooTball Team. Young Life and Campaigners also filled much of MaribeTh's Time. Besides being head of The welfare commiTTee of The STude,nT Council. she worked on The Highlander. :bf-4 55 ja - A , Qy- f i l J' in V Anofher Varsify cheerleader, David Quisenberry, held The office of Librarian in The Lads and Lassies choir. David was chosen also as one of The Two vice-presidenfs of Young Life. Befsy Beams represenTed The girls' segmenT of The sTudenT body as presidenf of Hi-LiTes. Also a loyal supporfer of The foofball Team, Befsy was a Homecoming nominee. She was Key Club Sweefhearf, Too. Favorifes 0 45 Q51 x -fs-ffl Leadership is a key word in every school. and Those elecTed as TavoriTes displayed ThaT inheren+ abiliTy. Holding one oT The mosT imporTanT leadership posiTions in The school, John Helm served as STudenT Council presidenT. John was noT only Junior RepresenTaTive, buT was also chosen To be a member oT The NaTi,onal Honor SocieTy during his junior year. As secreTary, Lucy Johnson kepT The STudenT Council in line. Lucy TurThered her secreTarial skills by being elecTed secreTary oT The senior class. She was also a member oT The N.H.S. and The Highlander sTaTT. 46 9 Favorifes Playing The posiTion oT Tackle on The TooTball Team, Philip Jones received The lv1osT ConscienTious ScoT award and earned The +i+Ie oT all-greaTer Dallas player. Philip was also Senior RepresenTaTive To The STudenT Council. Jane Williamson, co-chairman oT The SpiriT CommiTTee, spenT many hours in preparaTion Tor pep rallies. Because oT her work. she was e,lecTed baskeTball queen. Jane served as vice-presidenT oT Highlandaires and became a member of N.H.S. her senior year. 'ssl' Igf.-'V l Highlander Reveals Eight Scots' Identities w ' 1 v Favorifes U 47 1 1 '1 'I-ina I .,a -K. . ,v I lg fp vs -fax . ,,,-lr M .L rv J. ,Tv -re , W3 L ' , 'I E -f LK HJ R N x un V I Pfffnfp '07 -' ' Y . QQ! j 'I ' I f ' . rg F 1, ff fl - . 'S' fiis-www:-, is nl t QQ ' ef L.,,f' 4. ' -,p1-7--g .., A J . ,, ...-..-.-.4-A , v f I' 1 f x V -.., . . , I -sr' ,-'andy-v.g I f. .ff-.-..m-1. f -'- -to-N. K'ffL'J4'.o'vW'! .of-nuff.-f' ' ' -' Q , . ' v H . ,, , q,,,,.. - W ' nl - Y -Nn'5u.I4g-r 'y ' 4' ' -,,, E U I :Milli-f ' IYAIQDJQX '. '. , ' ' . ---1'f:.':w.x.A-- 'LW 1-1: -,.,1.:4.,sg'rrv w :gif-P-..3q,,.1. ., , ,, M: I. . , . - - ,, , ,. ' ' V .4'u ' 2'f'7 !F5,'Fg'f:1--'G'-wwf:--+ .- IP- ,- ,. . f . N.,--.' E , tg, .- . X A ik W ' - ,, . ,,. . , , O. -v C 3- 1 n N-s 1 f' X if 401 If ' 1 I, S 1,17- I U I I we 73 V SIM 1 A , th . . A Q U Q H N , 5 .4 w New Megaphone Eleetrifies Spirited Scots Increasing The volume of fheir spirit HP's varsiiy cheerleaders iolied crowds wi'rh a new eleciric megaphone. They earned ihree Excellen+ ribbons and 'rwo Ou'rsianding ribbons during Their week ai SMU's summer cheerleading workshop. Sponsored by Miss Jayne Murchison and Mrs. Gynne Manson, '7l-'72 cheerleaders, headed by Peggy Sears wifh Pam Elkins, Karen Frymire, Thom Aldredge, Marc Fan- ning and David Quisenberry, added O . . I 2 Clap Your Hands and Red Roosfern io 'favoriie Scoi cheers. B Team cheerleaders Becky Dickinson, Madeline Gray, Jenny Liebes, and E. V. Swalwell led sophomores in backing +heir Scois under ihe supervision of Mrs. Jewell Hodge. Cheering The freshman reams on +o vic- 'rory were Becki Burl. Laura Dolph, Sally Lighifoor, Nina Morse, June Naylor, Leila Shannon, Shelly Wallace and Mary Wynne Wicker wifh such yells as Shake Your Head. Mrs. Gail Safely sponsored The freshman spirii-boosiinq aciiviiies. e-A f'.. . l wiser in IXCQOUMLCS RIGHT: Board members Mr. Walter Spradley, Mr. Lee R. Slaughter. Mr. A. H. McCulloch, and Mr. Trevor Rees-Jones examine material trom Mrs. Pauline Wil- liams' program on ecology. BELOW: Mrs. Robert S. Bush, Dr. Elgin W. Ware, Jr. and Mr. Trevor Rees-Jones discuss current issues at an open school board meeting. School Board Tackles Problems, Starts 'Plan Ai, Closed Circuit TV With the installation ot air-conditioning in all schools and the completion ot the two new wings at the High School, the School Board taclcled other problems on their agenda. Improvements in the district consisted ot repainting 60 to 70 percent ot the rooms at the Middle School. installing a modern audio-visual transmission system at high school and retinishing desks at the Middle School. This system included closed circuit television, color video transmitters. and cas- sette tape recorders. New curriculum guides in science and physical education were also approved. The School Board established a new pro- gram tor students with language and learn- ing disabilities called Plan A. The plan enabled these students at Hyer Elementary 52 0 School Board School to participate in special classes. An- other phase helped students attending other Highland Park Schools. As head ot the local textboolc committee, Mr. Monroe helped to choose new text- books in social studies and reading tor ele- mentary schools. Because Mr. Monroe be- lieved economics to be an important course tor today's students. the subject became a requirement starting with the graduating class ot I973. He also initiated a new run- wallc program in the physical education de- partment. The School Board consisted ot seven members: A. H. McCulloch. president: Walter M. Spradley, vice-president: Trevor Rees-Jones, tinance otticerg Mrs. Robert B. Bush, secretary: Robert B. Moody, Lee R. Slaughter, Jr., and Dr. Elgin W. Ware, Jr. PREPARING FOR A pep rally, Mr. HarT helps Jane Williamson. Connie Flowers and Iris Bradley painT signs. .ff-ff 64, rl,-,,.. ,.--'ff 1-Y, , ',r,,., -Z-Y--gif, ,-f1 'Y ,, as' ui.. ,, BAND PRESIDENT NICK STEVENS receives a Trophy and congraTulaTions Trom Mr. Har-T aT a pep rally. Principal Hart Shares System Of Evaluations Working as chairman of a curriculum commiTTee during The summer, Principal Ev- ereTT HarT planned new physical eclucaTion programs Tor all schools in The Highland Park School DisTricT. The commiTTee presenTed a Guide To Physical FiTness Tor approval aT a school board meeTing. Mr. HarT also spenT much of his Time supervising a school-wide clean- up which included removing old radiaTors, paTching plasTer walls, and general scrub- bing and painTing To Top oTT a Three-year remodeling campaign. To begin The school year, Mr. HarT or- ganized FaculTy DevelopmenT Days, a program which included orienTaTion of new Teachers and presenTaTion oT speeches dealing wiTh sTudenT evaluaTion and school appreciaTion. Mr. HarT aTTended a workshop in AusTin This summer and also an AdminisTraTors' ConTerence in San AnTonio sponsored by The Advanced Placemenf oT College Boards. During This conference, he pre- senTed Highland Park's-sysTem oT evaluaT- ing The Advanced PlacemenT Program. Relaxing and Tishing aT Beaver Lake in Arkansas highlighTed Mr. HarT's summer vacaTion. Along wiTh Mrs. HarT, Two poo- dles, and a canary. Mr. HarT spenT Two weeks aT The lake. MR. HART APPLAUDS The ScoTs' Tine performance. Principal 0 53 Administrators Attend Classes, Obtain Degrees To aid them in their roles as administra- tors, Mr. Tom Munroe and Mr. E. A. Sigler attended night classes at North Texas State University, working toward doctorates in educational leadership. Mr. Sigler was in charge ot pupil person- nel services tor the tenth and tweltth grades. While working closely with the HP Improvement Committee, Mr. Sigler also initiated plans tor drug education to be added to the curriculum. His worlc also in- cluded advising senior activities. As an observer and evaluator tor the American Institute ot Foreign Studies this summer, Mr. Sigler and his wite travelled to England, France, Germany, and Holland. He met HP students while visiting the cam- puses ot Salzburg, Diion, and London. As assistant to the principal in charge ot ninth and eleventh grades, Mr. Munroe helped students solve problems. Atter con- structing the master plan ot subjects and teachers, he supervised scheduling, planned the school calendar, tilled out report sheets tor the Southern Association ot Accredited Schools. and ordered all'state textbooks. During the summer vacation Mr. Munroe served as administrator ot the two-month summer school session. pn. --P '- i .--i 4-v. rv' TOP RIGHT: As tinal exams for North Texas ap' proaches, Mr. Sigler and Mr. Munroe remind each other that cramming is not the way to success. RIGHT: Mr. Sigler becomes absorbed in the game as the Scots pull ahead ot Mesquite. ABOVE: The dictating machine otfers convenience tor Mr. Munroe during a busy day. 54 0 Administrators Teachers Participate in tudent Pep Rallies Moved by Columbian spiriT, members oT The high school TaculTy spenT Their summer vacaTions Traveling, leaving The homebodies aTTending schools and working aT summer iobs. Among The Europe-bound Teachers were Misses Diane Cook, Lucille Blankenbaker, Paula DuckworTh, Eileen STeensen, Flora Lee Pope, and Mrs. Gail GaTely, while Mr. A. F. McCreary and Mr. W. D. Greer made Their way To Canada. Remaining in The STaTes, Mrs. Sue SmiTh Took several Trips To The wesTern sTaTes wiTh her husband in Their airplane. Mrs. Aline Kendrick aTTended a naTional Tamily reunion in Monroe, Louisiana wiTh relaTives from I9 oTher sTaTes. ATTer eighT weeks of Teaching hisTory in summer school. Mr. Lawrence Pickard vaca- Tioned in The Arkansas and Missouri Ozarks, while Principal EverreTT l'larT visiTed Beaver Lake. Mrs. Mary Dillard spenT her summer hours engaged in church work. ln a more relaxed Trame oT mind, Miss Eleanor Thornell enjoyed her summer vaca- Tion in Corsicana, doing noT very much! TOP Mrs P F McGee Mrs Kay Fisher and Mrs Barbara Rider enThusiasTically display Their supporT Tor The TighT- ABOVE Mrs Emma Reynolds capTures rnomenfs oT her sTudenTs aT work To presenT aT Open House. LEFT Coach Herman Bailey is all smiles as he gree-Ts Juhenna, Coach Bo Snowden s daughTer. FaculTy 0 55 MRS. RAYMOND AKIN - M.S.: Homemaking . . . MR. RAY- MOND AKIN - M.A.: Biology, Biology Deparfmenf Chairman, Chairman of lnfer-School Curriculum Council for fhe Sciences . . MISS MAUD ANDERSON - M.A.: Reading, Special Educa lion... MISS PEGGY ARMSTRONG - M.A.T.: German. French, German Club. MR. HERMAN BAILEY - B.S.: Aihleric Direcfor, A Fool'- ball . . . MRS. HARRY BARRETT - B.A.: Pre-Advanced Place- ,.. mani English. Senior English . . . MR. OTTO BIELLS - M.A.: Alge- N bra, Compufer Mafh, Mu Alpha Thefa . . . MR. ALVIN BISHOP- AA M.S.: Woodwork, Key Club. i Q. 1 MISS LUCILLE BLANKENBAKER - M,Ed.: Freshman, Sophomore Algebra . . .MISS LELA HAZELLE BOYD - M.A.q Spanish, Span- gn ash Club . . . Miss GLADYS BRADSHAW - Backroom Affend- am' . . . MRS. MARJORY BROWN - B.S.: Secrelary fo Mr. Mun- roe. ' ,ji - Ss 4' Q 41' .1 ' 1 1 135. W mai MISS MILDRED CALHOUN - B.A.: Secre+ary +o 'rhe Princi- pal . . . MR. JAMES CARTER - B.S.: Accounfing, Business Mafh, 1.1: ywg Arl' l, ll, Leo Club . . . MRS. MATTIE CHILDRESS - M.S.: Ari, 'ti Arfisfs and Arfisans. Tarfan Arr Group . , . MISS REBECCA N'-' lx COLEMAN - M.A.: Spanish. ' '- --i--'- 1' IN AN ATTEMPT fo escape fhoughfs of her English classes, Mrs. Kay Fisher pounds our Bee1'hoven's Fiffh Symphony in C minor on her Sfeinway Grand 56 0 Faculry Faculty Members Play usieal Instruments MISS DIANE COOK - M.A.: Spanish. Advanced Placement is 8 Spanish. Foreign Language Department Chairman, Highlander Edi- ., -Y torial Staff . . . MRS. E. M. CORCORAN - Library Clerk . . . TJ. ' MR. JOHN CRABB - M.S.: Qualitative Chemistry. Qualitative f Physics. Photography Club, Field and Stream . . . MRS. MARGUE- ' RITE CREIGHTON - M.A., M.S.: Librarian, Library Council. l if . L-f .Q , MRS. O. G. DICKENSON - M.A.7 Junior English . .. MRS. MARY DILLARD - M.A.: Freshman English, Hi-Lites . . . MRS. CHUCK DRURY - M.A.: Senior English , . . MISS PAULA DUCKWORTH - M.A.: Sophomore English. 111 .1 3K , tp MR. RANDY EMERY - M.S.: Related Math, Freshman Alge- bra . . . MR. L. M. EVANS - M.S.: Sophomore Algebra, Radio Club . . . MR. GERALD EVERETT - M.A.: Golf . . . MRS. KAY FISHER - M.A.: Junior. Senior English. Future Teachers. MRS. DONNA FISHER - M.A.: Junior Counselor. MRS. R. H. GATELEY - B.A.: Geometry, Freshman Cheerleader Sponsor. MR. W. D. GREER - M.S,7 Mechanical Drawing. Architectural Drawing, Field and Stream. Q1-4 COACH BO SNOWDEN. sponsor of F.C.A.. fixes a proiector. Faculty 0 57 MRS. LINDA LAURY finds Tha? her unusual hobby, a World War Il moforcycle. requires sTeady mainfenance Faculty Spends ummer Time Taking Classes UTilizing Their summer vacaTion, High- land Parlc TaculTy members TurThered Their educaTion by Taking courses in Their respec- Tive Tields, working on graduaTe hours, or exploring new Tields oT inTeresT. Several Teachers enrolled in special classes To aid Them in The managemenT and undersTanding oT sTudenTs. While Miss Myrl Harriss Toolc a course which prepared her Tor The new Plan A program, Mrs. Barbara Rider worked on a CerTiTicaTion in Special EducaTion Tor The same program. Preparing Tor her new role as Sophomore Counselor, Mrs. Edgar 6uesT Took courses in counsel- ing educaTion aT Texas Woman's UniversiTy. Some Teachers aTTended conTerences and clinics in Their vocaTions. Miss Carol Hoo- per Traveled To CincinnaTi. Ohio, To aTTend The Advanced Placemeni' HisTory Conifer- ence, while Coaches Johnnie Henderson and RoberT Snowden wenT To The Texas Coaches' Clinic in GalvesTon. AlThough mosT Teachers sTayed aT home during The summer, some Toolc advanTage of sTudies in oTher counTries. Mrs. MaTTie Childress sTudied aT Dublin UniversiTy in Ireland, and Mrs. Doris Plumlee aTTended a seminar in India Tor six weeks. Mrs. Gary Williams had a break Trom biology wiTh Old TesTamenT courses aT The Criswell InsTiTuTe and aT Dallas BapTisT College. MRS. EDGAR GUEST - M.A.: Sophomore Counselor . . . MR SAMMY HALBROOK - M.M.E.: AssisTanT Band DirecTor . . MRS. C. J. HAMILTON - M.A.: Algebra, Pre-Advanced Place menT Algebra. MaTh Club . . . MR. JOHN HANSCOM - M.A. Government European STudies, YouTh in Government MISS MARY HARDIN - M.A.: LaTin. NaTional Honor SocieTy . . MISS MYRL HARRISS - M.Ed.: AI ebra, Plan A MaTh Q . . . MR. JOHNNIE HENDERSON -- M.S.: RelaTed MaTh, A FooT- ball . . . MRS. JEAN HENRY - M.S.7 PlaneTarium DirecTor. As- Tronomy Club. 58 0 FaculTy A is .-f ' V. 'cr--.f xx. -1 .1 ap 1 un' MR. FLOYD R. HIGHTOWER - B.S.: Physical Educalion, lnlra- mural Sporls . . . LT. COL. JOE M. HILL- B.B.A.: ROTC. Saber Club. -'ws f' COACH LIERMAN ADDS a liflle snap, crackle. and pop fo fha lasf varsity foolball pep rally. Q- 15 fl'- Aff -ef' ,IA 'Sf' MRS. CHARLES H. HODGE - M.S.: Algebra, Geomefry. Tennis, Sophomore Cheerleaders . . . MR. W. CECIL HOLMES - B.S.g Hisfory, Baseball. Sfuclenl Council, B Foofball. MISS CAROL HOOPER - M.A.: Hisfory, Social Sludies Deparf- menl Chairman . . . MISS SHARON HOOPER - B.A.: Sopho- more, Junior English. Lalin Club. MRS. IDA MAE HUBBARD - M.Ed.: Healfh Educafion, Physical Educafion. Heallh Club . . . MRS. C. B. HUMPHREY - M.A.7 Spanish . . . MR. BRUCE JEFFERS - M.E.: Geomefry, Trigonome- fry . . . MR. ORVIL JONES -- B.B.A.7 Healfh. Eclucafion. Gold Foofball Team. MR. JOHN JORDAN - B.A.: Hisfory. Freshman Foofball, Track . . . MR. ROBERT JORDAN - M.A-I Band . . . MR. AR- LINGTON JUDEFIND - M.S.: Orchesfra . . . MRS. ALLAN E. KEMP - M.A.: Spanish. Spanish Club. MRS. ALINE KENDRICK - M.S.: Senior English, Hislory . . . MR. W. OGDEN KIDD - M.A.: Advanced Placemenl Malh. Trigonom- efry, Bagpipe Business Sfafl. Highlander Business Slaff, Ma'l'h De- parfmenf Chairman . . . MISS CLAIRE KING - M.A.: English, As- tronomy Club . . . MR. DONALD KOSTERMAN - M.S.: Chemis- fry. lnfrocluclory Physical Science, Car Club. Facully I 59 Faculty Assists in Coaching of Scot Teams MISS IVA MAE LACY - M.A.: Senior Counselor . .. MRS. LINDA LAURY - M.S.: Biology, Physical Science. Biology Club . . . MR. JIMMY LEE - B.S.: Government. Economics, Jr. Civifan Club . . . MR. BILL LIERMAN - B.S.: Physical Educafion. if.. MRS. J. B. LYONS - Alfendance Secrelary . . . MRS. AL- PHONSE MANSON - M.Ed.: Physical Educafion. Inframurals. Spiril' Commiiiee . . MR JIM MAVITY - M S 1 Ph sical Educa 'H' . . . . y - fion. FCA . . . MRS. RICHARD McCALL - M.A.: French, AFS. MRS. D. S. MCCORMACK - B.S.: Hisfory . . . MISS CHARLA DEAN MCCOY - B.A.: Spanish, Girls' Swimming . . . MR. A. F. MCCREARY - M.Ed.: Algebra. A Foofball . . . MRS. D. F. MCGEE -' B.A.: Speech. Senior Play. MISS LUCILLE MCKELVY - M.A.: Freshman English, S+amp and Coin Club . . . MISS HELEN MOORE - M.Ed.: English. Round Table. MR. JAMES L. MOUSER - M.Ed.: Safely Educalion. Track . . . MISS JAYNE MURCHISON - B.S.: Physical Educaiion, Cheer- leaders, Inframurals. MRS. ALAN T. MYERS - M.L.A.: Junior English. Journalism. Bag- pipe Ediforial Sfaff, Tarian Producfion, Quill and Scroll . . . MISS MARY NEAVES - M.A.: Geomefry, Pre-Advanced Placemenl Math. -17 MRS. R. L. FISHER and Mrs. Barbara Rider con- femplale escape from fhe shouls and cheers ol an excifing Garland pep rally. 60 0 Faculfy T 'W' Mas. T. A. NORMAN - MJ.. eeomefry, Travel Club . . . MR. ' DONALD O'QUlNN - NLS.: Physics. Physics Club, Descriprive . Asfronomy. iw .- ' I, . MR. BRUCE ORR - M.A.: Mu Alpha Thera, Freshman Algebra, Maior Works Algebra . . . MRS. B. A. PARRISH - B.A.: Sopho- more English, Hi-Lifes. . 'Q MR. LAWRENCE PICKARD - M.A.: Hisfory. Jr. Civirans . . . MRS. DORIS PLUMLEE - M.E.7 Asian Srudies. Hisfory, Travel Club. - -. Nei' 1 MISS CHARLA MCCOY lends her advice In In sfrucfing The girls' swimming Team. l Q-J Q' ll L. . Tkji ..or5,fi 15 l .,,.-L- i, . --:mi Tx J i . f.. . un, E il -1 .. H. ..x..,.q . .-,.,Q .. . .-Y r-H L., .39 sf, -4 .rffr .,A -.. F-nr ...... Ti X' .. . 1 M INTERESTED IN THE fundamentals of aviafion, Mrs. C. Smifh prepares fo fake off in her husband's airplane. Faculfy 0 6l MISS FLORA LEE POPE - M.E.: Hisfory, Sfudenf Council . . . MRS. WINONA M. POPE - Library Clerk . .. MRS. ESTES REYNOLDS - M.S.: Typing, Slenography . . . MR. ROBERT RHOADS r- B.S.: Safefy Educafion, Freshman Foofball, Baskefball. MRS. O. L. RHODES - M.A.: Government Hislory . . . MRS. BARBARA RIDER - M.Ed.: Freshman Counselor. . . MR. LEE ROBERTS - M.S.: Chemisfry. Advanced Placemenr Chemislry, Chemisfry Club . . . MR. GEORGE W. RUDDELL - M.A.: Biolo- gy. Audio Visual Aids. MRS. MARTHA SARGENT -1- Counselors' Secrelary . . . MRS. A. C. SAUER - B.A.: Biology . . . MR. TOM SHELTON - M.S.: Safely Educalion, B Baslceiball, B Foofball . . . MRS. C. Q. SMITH - BA.: Business Law, Typing. MR. ROBERT SNOWDEN - MA.: Hisrory. H Associaiion, Fel- lowship of Chrislian Alhlefes . . . MR. CORNELIUS SONNTAG - M.Ed.: Physical Science, Physical Science Club . . . MR. MIKE SORRELLS - B.S.: Hisfory. Swimming, B Team Foofball . . . MISS EILEEN STEENSEN - MA.: French, Advanced Placement French Club. 62 0 Faculfy I . CTA i P? Ji ' . .wi X. ., l U M X vs I ll la ., .2 ,Y lf. .fm ro' '55 A ff' T' f If -ni ON THE COURTS, Miss Jayne Murchison fesfs The fheory Thar +he raclcef is an exfension of arm. u . ,,, Fi? '95 'V' 2-. -nh f f X 1q5,,7r- -Ti 1-a -'VV uii . ..'-ef .g ,-,. , . 1' fx - I . 9 I . .. Q .sas , ,.,,..'1--' t, . 4,1 f- 1 'j ' - S--'xx i - - v. ' -.-,. - gj. , ,, - -- - s A ' f . as .., - H' ' Q4-.r r--QF' 4 ' A 1,71 .-A A I, , g in.. A . . ..f' fr' X A-ft-.-5, 1. 9, . -1't,f --.-1, 4 .f - -- - , ' -' ,,.gf' '- ' I H - .. -. -:. - Q .-- ' 7 U, . -. ' , - - ff - -gag s ' ' . ..,,,.,.,-,,,A.:mr1..,-.-.f:w ..w..r-X g ' WHILE INSPECTING FOSSILS Mrs. Jean Henry is petrified at the discovery of two .snails in a rock. MRS. BECKY R. SYKES - B.A.: French, AFS . . . MRS. MARGA- RET TAYLOR - B.A.: Freshmen English, Stamp and Coin Club . . . MRS. JUDY THOMAS - B.S.: School Nurse, Health Ca- reers . . . MISS ELEANOR THORNELL - M.E.: Pre-Advanced Placement English. Junior English, Book Review Club. MISS CATHERINE WALTERS - M.A.: Sophomore English, Trigo- nometry, Elementary Functions . . . MRS. B. L. WARBURTON - B.A.g Sophomore English, Tartan . . . MISS HORTENSE WATKINS - M.A.: Advanced Placement English. Senior English, English De- partment Chairman . . . MR. DON WAUGH - M.M.Ed.: Choral Director. MRS. JAN WEBB - M.A.: Speech, Drama, Senior English, Curtain Club, Senior Play . . . MRS. GARY R. WILLIAMS - M.S.7 Biolo- gy. Future Teachers . . . MRS. RICHARD K. WILLIAMS - B.S.: Sophomore Algebra . . . MRS. R. J. WINNIFORD - Secretary to Sophomore and Senior Counselors. Faculty Seeks Fun Activities For Diversion Summer ottered Highland Park teachers many relaxing hours to search deep in their closets tor last year's new tishing rods, cameras, and golt clubs. Taking advantage ot the outdoors, Mrs. Ida Hubbard pursued the sport ot sailing on Lalce Yvonne, and Mr. Johnnie Hender- son enioyed camping. Fishing tor cattish and bass caught the eye ot avid 'Fisherman Mr. Otto Bielss. Beautiful weather enabled Mr. Bill Lierman and Mr. Jim Mavity to use their vacation golfing. Interested in lapidary iewelry, Mr. W. D. Greer constructed rings and tie clasps., while Mrs. Rebecca R. Sykes proved herselt artistically creative by retinishing antiques. Collecting unusual items appealed to several taculty members. Mrs. Linda Laury tinlcered with her antique World War II mo- torcycle, and Miss Lela Boyd gathered stamps through Reap Mission, Inc. to help tinance Christian literature. Faculty 0 63 , t , . If rf S , N- w , xy- i , 23,4 1. 1 4 e .f .- l 'Eff 1' u Q., . ff-,'-5 3' ,Am 1 I Q Ii. .5 i X J.'1, ' 71 :P il ' .Vf-'.g :' 4 3 I '.'.' . Al :1f 'f? UNB v ' ' 'J T ' . AIM, -1 M L.-APQB Eg-fi: -I ' , iw' ' 'Q I - 2 V,,-ll V 1 ,S-,.,.., :Mfr ' v W 4 gk. J .j gg m-4.1: ' ' Ng :g5i,':.j3.ji' ga? Q 9.1! , . - ' A l i.,x tudents Enact Old orld Trialg Tapes Accentuate English Classes Hear ye. and hear ye, junior major works sfudenfs held sevenfeenfh cenfury frials- fo examine and bring fo jusfice fhe characfers of Shakespeares Macbefh. Wifh The infroducfion of iransformafion- al grammar, fenfh grade sfudenfs acquired beffer basic skills in English. Casseffe 'rapes gave a new dimension fo fhe sophomore major works classes' sfudy of The Bible. Resembling physics charfs, senfence sfrings posed problems in diagramming fo freshmen sfudenfs who exfended fheir sfudy of liferary works wifh fhe help of Sfein- beclcs The Pearl. Seniors discussed fhe conflicf befween in- dividual righfs and sociefy revealed in Darli- ness Af Noon and a lisf of fwelve books including Thoreau's Civil Disobedience. Sfudenfs inferesfed in journalism discov- ered fhe fechnical aspecfs of publicafion as well as fhe liferary aspecfs by cropping pic- fures and drawing up lay-oufs. ln order fo gain self-confidence and organize fhoughfs. speech l classes gave falks or lecfures fo in- form. persuade, and enferfain. Speech 2 emphasized differenf aspecfs of discussion, formal and informal, debafe, and prose and poefry inferprefafion. Sfu- denfs enrolled in fhe compefifion speech class, formed fwo years ago, parficipafed in Dallas area fournamenfs winning 3 I frophies and medals for Highland Park. OPPOSITE PAGE: Alice McMullin. Gulliver, Marfha Warren. fhe head of fhe horse, and Diane Willcin, 'The back end, acf ouf scenes from Gulliver's Travels for Miss Wafkins' senior English class. TOP LEFT: Focus is cenfered on fhe face of Mary Anna Ausfin among speech frophies. LEFT: Journalism sfudenfs Debbie Simpkin and Joe Cox hurry fo wrife and counf headlines for fhe nexf issue of fhe Bagpipe., ABOVE: Frank Johnson and Ronny Askew film a seg- menf of Darkness A+ Noon as Emerson Swaliwell. Rub- ashov, confemplafes his fafe. English 0 65 l . T Ii. RIGHT: Marina Paez, Sally Hill. and Jane? Taylor apply scienfific fesfs 'ro The chemical and physical properfies of popcorn. ABOVE LEFT: Charlie Allan and Carlfon Meredilh fesf Mr. O'Ouinn's knowledge of The finer poinfs of physics. ABOVE RIGHT: Measuring cenfripelal force, Chase Coffon ponders his new found discovery. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Buck Howard and Carol Anne Crook observe chemical reaclions in a complex experi' menf. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: As a seemingly Tranquil experimenr goes on. molecules maliciously bombard each ofher in morfal combat 66 I Science MN lx rf -5 i ' ,LQ fur -gzi- ,gu- Astronomy Classes Probe Spaceg F . Students Determlne Blood Types Sfar-sfrucl: sfudenls inleresled in lhe composilion and molion of 'the heavenly bodies enrolled in Mr. Donald O'Quinn's lirsl aslronomy class. ln order lo undersland scienlilic pheno- mena, sludenls in chemislry classes applied basic principles in laborafory experimenls fo learn lhe concepis relaiing fo elemen+s and compounds. oxidalion, and The malhe- malics of chemislry. By self-inflicled wounds. sfudenls drained lheir blood for fesling of blood fypes. A+ Chrislmas lime. Mr. Roberfs' chemislry classes popped corn over lhe versafile Bunsen burner. While srudying lhe fundamenlals of ihe chemical make-up of living bodies. biology sludenls explored microscopic' organisms, wrole reporis using scienlilic dala. and dis- secled crayfish, frogs, and worms. Physics infroduced fhe inlensive lacls of hear. sound, light and elecrricily lo pupils wilh a vocalional inleresl in science or mafhemalics. Wifh a semesrer of each, qualilalive chemislry and physics sludenls maslered some of The descrip+ive concepls and lheories concerned in bolh chemisiry and physics. Pupils blew glass fo creale individu- al shapes in Tubes. Sludenfs enrolled in inlroducfory physi- cal science classes performed experimenls lo lesl lhe laws of friclion and chemislry. In March. IPS sludenfs conslrucled proiecls for 'rhe annual science lair. Science 0 67 Math Students Invent Games, Compile Exams Aller learning 'lhe basics in compurer malh. Mr. Ollo Biells' sludenls worlced up proiecls ranging from lic-lac-loe and fool'- ball games 'ro musical composilions. The sophomore algebra course was slighlly alrered 'ro correspond wilh lhe new fexl book. Mrs. Gloria Hamillon's classes conslrucled conic seclions. hyperbolas, and parabolas lo prove Their algebraic discov- eries. Advanced mafhemalicians parlicipaled in lhe Hoclcaday Malh Tournamenl and lhe lnlernalional Malhemarics Associafion ol America examinaiion lhis spring. Mrs. Jean Henry devised a program in lhe planelarium for Miss Calherine Wal- lers' lrig classes covering navigafional uses ol lriangles. As a lrial melhod of semesler review. Miss Wallers' sludenls made up final examinalions equally represenling each area of 'rhe subiecl. The resulls of 'rhe basic malh iesls given fhis spring showed remarkable improve- menf over lhe resulls ol 'rhose adminislered early in The fall. Due lo lhe abundance of sludenfs infer- esled in higher malhemalics. Mr. Bruce Jel- fers iaughl' an exlra secfion of Trigonomelry again for lhe firsf lime in several years. TOP: Belh Mims and Debbie Fry appear fo have siars in fheir eyes as 'lhey concenlrafe on lhe program Mrs. Jean Henry presenls in lhe planefarium. RIGHT: Scoh' Brown wonders why his head goes in circles as he changes lhe license plafes on Miss Cafh- erinn Wallers' car. OPPOSlTE PAGE TOP: Nelson Hall and Jim Fox find lhaf old compulers can be laugh? new lriclcs. FAR RlGHT: An admiring Belsy Wood looks on as Carolyn Perrv displays her knowledge of frig. BOTTOM: Senior Tom Kirk gels by wi+h a li'l+le help from his friendly gianl slide rule. 68 U Malh an 1-P- 5 ff .M g rg' 'f ' I u Y Y, 4 D8-Lf ,.,! . 1 5 L I W IQ - 1, , '59 3, f l 1' 1 X, 1' 1 .I 1. g 1 v. ',, ' - ' an X57 .,.' T.' Mafh 0 69 ABOVE: Afraid 'rhal her feacher mighl be lisleninq in. Shelley Guerriero concen+ra+es on a Spanish fape in fhe lab. ABOVE RlGHT: The Eiffel Tower provides an appro- priafe background as Charlolfe Cock serves French cuisine fo her French class. RIGHT: l..e+'s play drop-fhebhandkerchieff' says Care olyn Perry as AP Spanish sfudenls Paul Alley. Marian Livingslon, Jane Lee, and Si McAninch praclice a slcil' for a class proiecf. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Amy Carroll's homemade pi- nafa earns a prominenf place in The Spanish room. FAR RIGHT: Roy Gary and Miss Armsfrong remove posfers and maps from lhe German display case. 70 0 Language xv? A 4. Z 1 3,414 al' AVA nil ' I NN 1 4 . . O. iq, - x , .g '- F 1 'A f ll I' F I Lan uage Students Pursue Helpful Projects Movie-making tound a place in Spanish courses as the tive members ot the Ad- vanced Placement class produced, direct- ed, and starred in a tilm. Other Spanish students used their artistic talents to make posters and pinatas. Sec- ond-level classes read and acted out stories trom a new book. French classes also showed interest in movies, but they preterred to view tilms about French artists. While level two classes concentrated on grammar, third and fourth level students read Le Petit Prince and L'E- tranger. Students enrolled in Latin tound it very helptul in determining the meaning ot Eng- lish words. Latin teacher Miss Hardin urged students to attend Greek and Roman pres- entations at local theaters. Freshmen classes journeyed to the Museum ot Fine Arts to see the remnants ot civitizations in which Latin was spoken. ln her tirst year as a German teacher at '2- Highland Park, Miss Peggy Armstrong tound that tlash cards taught students to think and speak automatically in German. As a reliet trom routine compositions and vocabulary study, students learned tradi- tional German songs and poems. 'F J 'Z' ' Lusk? i , I V w Language 9 7I , 'l Mx: 1 1 ,k ,. . . 345:-1g'A Y Q X ,. i i' ii Vi 4 . i .L 1-nf . I - ,. hone! 9 -If oi! .U ,, VJ' Kia?-4' 32, '- Current Events Present Issues Of Importance Although it sounded like a tricky geome- try problem, the game Dangerous Paral- lels ottered government students in Mrs. Rhodes' classes a chance to deal with simu- lated world crises. To tind where they stood on the political spectrum, many government students be- came involved in the Students in Govern- ment Club. Seniors enrolled in economics classes dealt with specitic problems ot the United States' economy. Other areas ot study in- cluded the stock market and banking. Underclassman World History students tocusecl on man and his culture from prehis- toric times to the present day. Relieved trom the burden ot term themes tor the tirst time, tirst semester American history classes began their studies with the Civil War period. ln order to keep up with the national and world-wide news. students discussed current events. The Advanced Placement classes established a better un- derstanding ot maior events by reading in- terpretations by ditterent historians. The European Studies class planned a se- ries ot slides accompanied by a script writ- ten by Mr. John Hanscom. Library research supplied background in European history. The new Asian Studies course provided a look at lite in Southeast Asia. Slide presen- tations and reports trom class members having lived or travelled in Asia supple- mented the normal curriculum. OPPOSITE PAGE: Portraying a iudge in the English iu- diciary system. government teacher John Hanscom raises his gavel atter delivering the death sentence. TOP: Barbara Miller considers the consequences ot an- other world war in Dangerous Parallels. LEFT: Dressed in Indian attire, Kyle Evans. Leslie Wes- ton, and An-n Brougher attempt to acliust to a rice diet at the Asian Studies dinner. History U 73 Band Merits First Division Ratingg Artists Submit utstanding Entries B ecause ot the recent increase in credits necessary to meet graduational require- ments, students tilled elective classes. Woodshop and mechanical drawing classes underwent a change as temales took advan- tage ot those courses. The Highlander Band won tirst division ratings in both the Bell Invitational March- ing Contest and UIL Marching Contest. ln- dividual members ot the band entered the UIL Solo and Ensemble Contest in the spring. The choirs and orchestra teamed up to pertorm three outstanding productions ot the Broadway musical Fiddler on the Root. All three groups also participated in Uni- versity lnterscholastic League Contests in the spring, receiving high ratings in accord- ance with the Highland Park tradition. Following the spring production. Lads and Lassies choir members kept busy with TOP: Miriam Lynch arrives at school early in order to prepare an energy-building breakfast. RIGHT: lris Bradley carves a wooden bowl on the lathe in girls' woodshop. 74 0 Fine Arts, Practical Arts pertormances tor West Iexas orare univer- sity. Dallas Women's Forum, the PTA, and student assemblies. Orchestra members conducted Saturday morning bake sales all year. The money raised was used to tinance the orchestra's April trip to Corpus Christi, where they played in the Buccaneer Music Festival. Girls enrolled in home economics courses learned the importance ot nutrition and time management as well as techniques ot tood preparation. Students who took sew- ing created their own designs atter study- ing tashions. Artists entered their works in contests such as the Valley Forge Freedom Founda- tion program. Art students kept their im- pressions in personal sketchbooks. Students interested in engineering and architectural protessions took mechanical drawing. Atter learning the basics ot draw- ing, students designed original house plans. I A 'S . 'ini' LEFT: Ballle scarred Diclc Allen grins as Mr. Greer ex- amines his lasf six weelcs' grades. BOTTOM LEFT: Kay Ellisor confemplales Sam Schel- fler's chances for a successful Face lift BOTTOM RlGl-lT: Lassie Charlolle Uecker performs during hallfime a+ a Toofball game wilh ofher members of The Highlander Band. Fine Arls, Pracfical Arls 0 75 RIGHT: In hopes of anofher poinf for her Ieam. senior Sidney Leirch bumps fhe volleyball over fhe net BELOW: Susan Perry quizzically looks for her Drivers' Educafion insfrucfor afrer performing her quick sfop. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: The Regimenfal Guard pracfices difficull field maneuvers. BOTTOM RIGHT: -Boys in gym class reenacf 'rhe baifle of The deep during six weeks of wafer polo. BOTTOM LEFT: Muscle bound Jam Majors works our on The bench press in sixfh period gym. ,-. .41 E 7 14 76 0 Physical Educalion n 31 .,l... .fy n iw Gif ,,,. gh.--- 'in 1. 4-7 GOLF I rg' -..-,LV ,M'.-f,.. .I u. . ., -. .f ,., l , .. ,t . we i , ., , , lg 'ff' -va . 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'LW 5' Y 1 Q 4,4 A- , An., - A 'RI' fl Ag ,A- -.T-,, .4 . i- .f-fs, .,., X .-.v-f. 'g ... -w '-.-ia-ffrf'-4,,-eff .g.,, . Af- ' '4-xa:i1.,fi 3-K i - - ' , 1 . . ' Qc.. ,.i. i. ...NQ-if .1-. 1.1.1 .' . 3.4. -vm. .41 '. f , -?'.'f.,.5,r,i nr'-gs -. P--, ,- - -- ,Q -is . i., -- ' A-. . ., . .- i- .ii - - - ' - Boys' PE Classes Pla Water Polog Fitness Patches Awarded to Girls 0 uT-of-shape ScoTs reTurned Trom a rela- Tively easy-going summer holiday To labor Through sTrenuous physical TiTness programs CompeTiTive sporTs emphasizing basic skills and Techniques inspired girls enrolled in physical eduCaTion. During The Tall semes- Ter, all underclassman classes pracTiced speedball and Tenniquoifs while seniors and juniors played Tennis. In The spring, sophomores swam Tor Three weeks as oTher classes pracTiced drills in vol- leyball and recreaTional sporTs including badminTon, shuTTleboard, and ping pong. OuTsTanding aThleTes received PresidenT's Physical Filrness paTches Tor Their high rank- ing naTionally. FirsT semesTer boys' gym classes prac- Ticed baslceTball and TooTball. WaTer polo, ping pong, and volleyball were The spring sporTs. Wifh The aid of Tilms. sTudenTs in SaTeTy EducaTion classes realized The imporTance oi responsible and defensive driving. These sTudenTs sTudied The sTaTe driving rules and drove behind The wheel Tor six hours under The supervision of an insTrucTor. Girls and boys enrolled in The required one semesTer of healTh educaTion sTudied TacTs abouT nuTriTion, personal healTh prac- Tice, and disease conTrol. The ROTC program insTrucTed boys in The operaTion of small arms and weapons and rules oi conducT as The cadeTs devel- oped leadership qualiTies. Physical EducaTion I 77 TOP LEFT: Tana Smilh files a s+uden+'s records in fhe counselors office. TOP RIGHT: Mrs. George Filalc. presidenf of 'rhe PTA. and Spanish Teacher Mrs. Belly Ligon inspecl one of lhe new file cabinefs donaled by lhe organizalion fo fhe school. RIGHT: Taking advanfage of lhe updafed dress code. Mrs. Judy Thomas. fhe school nurse, examines heallln records. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Browsing 'through old iournals, Claire Cobb collecfs informafion for her American hislory ferrn fheme. 78 0 Counselors, Offices, Library if -.f PTA Donates New Filing Cabinetsg Library Adds Hot Pink Collection TanTalizing hoT pink cards in library caTalog Trays designaTed a new speed service Tor readers in search of some lighT reading. These cards direcTed sTudenTs To a paperback colleciion which included works of humor and saTire. The clinic served as a welcome sighT To suTTering ScoTs. The school nurse, Mrs. Judy Thomas also concluded healTh seminars and lecTures Tor all grades and sponsored l'lealTh Careers Club. STudenTs working in The aTTendance oT- Tice collecTed aTTendance reporTs and rec- orded schedules. Aiding sTudenTs in Their college decisions and checking require- menTs, counselors answered academic and social as well as personal quesTions. Besides supplying new Tile cabineTs To classrooms. The PTA donaTed money Tor a speech TournamenT and an orchesTra Trip. From The inTeresT oT The Ben Wiseman Fund, The PTA awarded scholarships To boTh Teachers and sTudenTs. Joined by The Dad's Club. The PTA sponsored Open House and College NighT and published The ThisTle, a newsleTTer To parenTs. Also on The agenda Tor The PTA was The plan- ning oT The Senior Picnic and awards. Under The leadership oT Mr. Darrell M. LaTiTTe, The Dad's Club allocaTed Tunds To all The schools in The disTricTs. In The previ- ous spring. The organizaTion supporTed a newly developed drug educaTion program aT The Middle School. Counselors, Offices, Library 0 79 row more active in Ongofrxizafions Student Council Plans Dances, Presents Film Is maTh The only dark cloud you Tind in The sunny skies oT school? Do you dread your TiTTh period maTh class because you simply cannoT undersTand your homework? If so, The STudenT Council cares. , Headed by chairman Marc Fanning. The PresidenTs Club iniTiaTed a sTudenT TuToring service in maTh. STudenTs who wished To TuTor or To be TuTored in maTh could use Their sTudy hall periods Twice a week To meeT and give or receive help. 5elecTed members of The STudenT Coun- cil meT wiTh oTher sTudenT, parenT, and Tac- ulTy represenTaTives in AugusT To plan a re- vision oT The dress code. In OcTober The HospiTaliTy CommiTTee gave a parTy Tor STudenT Council members To meeT Transfer sTudenTs new To Highland Park. Sponsored by The- STudenT Council and Hi-LiTes, The annual Howdy Dance became The You've GOT a Friend Dance. Held aTTer The vicTorious Lake Highlands TooTball game, The dance exTended Triendships beyond school boundaries when The sTudenT 'body oT Lake Highlands was inviTed To aT- Tend. CommemoraTing The TiTTieTh anniversary oT The high school. The Social CommiTTee designaTed The I97I Homecoming as The Golden Year of The ScoTs. Through The WelTare CommiTTee. led by chairman Mari- beTh Koons, The Council sponsored Faron Gardner, a ChocTaw Indian orphan. Under The direcTion oT Miss Flora Lee Pope and Mr. Cecil Holmes and PresidenT John Helm. The Council conducTed The elecTion oT Miss Flame Tor UniversiTy Park and Highland Park, The elecTion oT Highlan- der TavoriTes, and The sale of Highlanders Through The advisories. To raise money and To relieve The anxieTies oT exams, The Coun- cil showed Tilms during advisory periods in January, including The BusTer KeaTon clas- sic. Pardon My BerTh Mark. The HP lmprovemenT CommiTTee led by Doug Bradley renTed bulleTin boards To clubs and organizaTions To publicize upcom- ing acTiviTies. Murphy Marfin of UniTed We STand spoke To an assembly oT iuniors and seniors on The singulariTy oT The Amer- ican people aT The Council's inviTaTion. 82 9 STudenT Council FRONT ROW: C. Williams. L. Clarke, C. Shannon, A. Cowden P. Sears P. Rippey B. Beams S. Berry K Askew. SECOND TROW: S. Lee. W. Hall, J. Jericho: M. Koons, T. Harris, M. Baker. A. Browning, K. Clark. L. Fischer, D. Quisenberry. THIRD ROW: S. Bush. H I l-.T V all ll Peck, T. Dooliffle, L. Owen, R. Askew, D. Hundley, T O Dwyer, D. Bradley, D. Clarke. FOURTH ROW: B Titus, M. AusTin. P. Elkins, S. Curran. T. DelaTour, C Spradley, D. Wildman. D. LiTTle, R. Brown. B. Sillers. .yi ,Nl i .A lE 'iii' All .ul iig. lil lil ill 1 T l l llil' Qi- .l ll. tx! I mill I i lil' l I FRONT ROW: P. Jones, L. Johnson, B. Bradley Schreiber. S. Wood, R. Sillers. M. Jones, L. Loy. Dewberry. SECOND ROW: D. Sales, D. Malher. K. Phillips, S. Payne. P. Haggard. V. Smilh, J. Volk, D. Clumpiff. L. Johnson. THIRD ROW: M. Fanning, Sayles, J. Garreff. S. Mobley, N. Neely, E. Price, M. Clerk, J. Helm. FOURTH ROW: B. Johnson, J. Davis, T. Aldredge. B. Boykin, C. Allan, C. Bradley, P. Hall. G. Winniford, P. LaRocca, J. Williamson. -T if ' 1: '- ,LT R ,. .f -- . 11 4 ,v,x,i, r,4 'i.r.'.:,.1,v-z,,'F.u- . 1' y-1'- . ,f-yi . - J-1' ,.:E'7 re.-212 -imilii' I -1' -' ' 'I -g'-Elllfibll .W iggg' iff'4 ' -ff' ' ' ' ABOVE: David Wilson shoufs roll 'em. as he prepares 'ro show The film The Feral Glass of Beer for a Sludenf Council fund-raising proiecf. LEFT: Murphy Marfin of Uni+ed We S'rancl speaks on foday's youfh af an assembly. OPPOSITE PAGE: As Senior reps observe fhe misflefoe over 'rhe Siuclenf Council door, Jane Garreff offers an friendly fry if - you'll like if lo an eager Bob Sillers. Sfudenl Council 0 83 FRONT ROW: A. Winkler, N. Wooley. T. Nielsen, T. Mnus. L. Brown, K. Siamels, B. Boykin. THIRD ROW: I Hill, C. McFarland, L. LiTTleiohn, S. Shiels, M. Wind- B. MaThers, E. Price. N. Crisler, V. Baumann. J. Al- row, B. Sherman. P. Nelms. SECOND ROW: B. Nelson, dredge. K. Biehl, R. Beclxingham. S. McEnTire, A. McMullin. P. Alley. J. Williamson, F. Select Poems, Draw Pictures STaTT members of Highland Parlc's liTer- ary magazine. The TarTan, received more Than 200 enTries and chose 45 oT These To appear in The publicaTion. The TarTan sTaTT was divided inTo Three councils, The LiTerary council, chaired by Jane Lee and RuThi Wilson, The ArT Coun- cil. whose co-chairmen were Bill MaThers and Paul Alley, and The Business Council. headed by Sawnie McEnTire. The LiTerary .council chose selecTions which included boTh poems and shorT sTories, Tor which The ArT council drew illus- TraTions. The Business council was in charge of Tinancing The producTion oT The maga- zine. The issue was also supporTed by S300 in donaTions Trom adulTs and sTudenTs. Each copy sold Tor Two dollars. Mrs. Dorris WarburTon served as EdiTori- l y ,- , al Sponsor, Mrs. MaTTie Childress was ArT 'l lil' sponsor, and Mrs. Reyburn Myers was in ,Nl ' L 'Bl charge oT producTion. A LasT year's TarTan was enTered in The Texas High School Press AssociaTion in Den- Ton and received Third place in compeTiTion in iTs class in The sTaTe. CHAIRMEN JANE LEE. RuThi Wilson, Bill Mafhers. Paul Alley. and Sawnie McEnTire review liTeraTure and arT selecTions Tor The Tarfan in Mrs. Dorris Warbur- Ton's English room before school. Is E 84 0 Ta rTan uill and Scroll Chapter Initiates Members GALLEY DAY 'finds Amy Smilh, Lee Allen and Amy Hook busily checking gallies for lhe nexf Bagpipe. Members elecled lo Highland Park's chapler ol Quill and Scroll in lheir junior year inilialed 28 new members from borh lhe junior and senior classes inlo lhe honor- ary organizalion. Old and new members and sponsor lvlrs. Rayburn Myers enioyed a gel'-acquainled dinner al Jamie's Reslauranl in April. Senior members elecled officers in The fall. Serving as presidenl and vice-presidenl were Paul Alley and Karen Irons. Amy Hook and Susan Peabody assumed The posilions ol secrelary and lreasurer. To be admilled as a member of Quill and Scroll, a sludenl musl have ranked in lhe upper lhird of his class, have a recommen- dalion from a publicalions sponsor and have served on a publicalion's slall for ar leasl one semesler. Prospeclive members mee'ring lhese re- quiremenls submilred applicalions for ad- mission al The end of lhe fall semesler. Those chosen were inilialed during lhe spring semesler in a lradilional candlelighl ceremony in lhe small vaudilorium. FRONT ROW: S. Bush, D. Kimmel, T. Vaughan, S. Swglwell, B, Paper, B, Hum, A, Hook, P, Alley, S, Pea- Myers. C. Wadel, A. .Spillman, K. Haselline, McEn+ire, E. Price. K. LaPrade. B. Mafhers, B. Tilus. T. body, N. Reed, J. Williamson. M. Hunl, J. Powell, A. Bigger, J. Graham, K. Ellisor. C. Becker, A. Delferari. Nielson, A. McMullin. K. Irons. SECOND ROW: E. Smifh, L. Johnson. THIRD ROW: Sponsor Mrs, R, K. Brehl, L. Allen. P. Sm 'h Quill and Scroll 0 85 EDITORIAL STAFF Co-Edifors ............. Dee Dee Dewberry. Susan Payne Associafe Edifors . . ...., Carolyn Bigger, Jane Powell Copy Edifors .............. Alice McMuIIin, Terrell Poifs. Barbara Hun? Senior Edifors ............ Woo Williamson, Sally Hill, Pam Slaughfer Underclassmen Edifors ......... Jane Powell, Barbara Nelson, Kafhy Phillips, Debby Slaughfer, Melody Swepsion. John Hill Organizafions Ediiors ...,..... Lucy Johnson, Laurie Liifleiohn, Lee Allen, Karis Adam. Bonnie Jericho Faculfy Edifors ............. Carolyn Bigger. Amy Morse, Maribefh Koons, Francey Russell S'ruden+ Life ..,.. Susan Pigeon, Nancy Reed, Janei Taylor, Becky Binion Girls' Sporis ............. Debby Slaughfer. Jane Garreff Boys' Sporfs ................ David Kimmell, Emerson Swalwell, Bill Peper, Luke Madole, Sieve Curran Index .. ........ Iris Bradley, Jan Winniford, Wendy Hall. Laurie Reppefio Phofography Edifor ............ Paul Gleiser Phofographers .......... Wade Cofiingham. Jeb Sanford. David Ware. Wiley Sanders, Kirk Cooier, Buddy Porfh Typisi .... .... M argarei Whifehill Sponsor .... Miss Diane Cook . .74--. is-arg W . F .5 515, - ' in ' 'M-'1 , qw.-gr.. FRONT ROW: M. Curll, M. Swepsron, W. Hall, B. Jericho. K. Adam, L. Sinclair, A. S illman. I. Bradley P - C. Warren. E. Evans. M. Whiiehill. A. McMuIIin. L. Allen. SECOND ROW: D. Slaughfer. E. Kaufman, C. Bigger, E. Russell. L. Liffleiohn. J. Winniford, M Koons. A. Morse, K. Phillips, K. Ellisor. P. Slaughfer. S. Pigeon, L. Johnson. THIRD ROW: C. Menlcing, J-. Wil 86 0 Highlander liamson. N. Reed. C. Miro, E. Swalwell, B. Pepper. D. Kimmel, K. LaPrade, D. Ware, T. Lafimer. A. Johnson, C. Powell. FOURTH ROW: J. Garre++, Miss Diane Cook, sponspr, C. Becker, BaII,,B. Nelson. J. Powell, L. Leffwich, S. Payne, L. Razzeio. D. Dewberry. B. I-Iunf J. Taylor. A. Smifh, J. Oliver, B. Bishop, L. Huni. JI .I ir: fi .,,. NPA , .. I ,V ?'sr.' ll 4 'A , I' 'I V. W . 4 --.Q-. if fl 1 YR., AAA-- ks. BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager .............. Kay Ellisor Assisfanf Business Manager ..... Tom Larimer Adveriising Manager ........ Emily Fulgham Assisranf Adverlising Manager ....... Karen Pholography Edilor .... Hankins .... Linda Perry Copy and Layoui Edifor ....... Tom Laiimer Circulalion Manager . . . ..... Carlos Miro Sales Manager ...... Phofographers ........ Copy and Layoul Sfaff. Circulalion Siaff .... . Wynell Roach Sales Sfaff ..... Sponsor .... . . . . . . . . Buck Howard . . . . Sieve Sacks David Ware ........Sandra Ball Linda Berry Madelyn Curll Ellen Kaufman Crisfina Menking Charles Powell Jeb Sanford Lorie Thompson Lynn Wallace John O'Conner .. . . . Iris Bradley Carlion Meredifh Lorie Thompson . . . . . Libby Hunf Leila Leflwich Hudson Lockelf Julie Oliver Cafhy Warren Sue Joiner Mr. Ogden Kidd Staff Workers Write Copies, Seek ut Ads Embarrassing momenls such as lhe Ihree successive bul noi so successful al- rempls lor a iinxed school board piclure characlerized 'rhe lrenelic year ol lhe l972 Highlander slaii. Responsibililies lor lhe new slall began wilh 'rhe I6 page summer supplement Al Salurday and Sunday workcrews, members slruggled lor hours counling caplions and headlines wilh help lrom Susan Payne and Dee Dee Dewberry. Kay Ellisor kepi 'rhe business slall search- ing Ihe Town 'lor businessmen willing lo buy ads. Promoling 'I'he Highlander ihrough I'heir advisories. siudenl' council members in- creased sales over Iasl year. Reiaining ils high qualify, lhe I97l High- lander received an A+ raling from Ihe Na- 'rional School Yearbook Associalion. The Nalional Scholaslic Press Associalion awarded 'rhe yearbook an All-American honor raling and 'rhe Columbia Press Asso- cialion classified il as Medalisl. Sponsors Diane Cook and Mr. Ogden Kidd joined workers for a Chrislmas parry al Dee Dees house. Alier a Chrislmas bui- lel, workers exchanged gills and surprised Miss Cook wilh a handmade hooked rug. TOP LEFT: Always poised, fhe Highlander camera awaifs ifs nexf unsuspecfing vicfim. TOP RIGHT: Nancy Reed crops her picfures while Em- erson Swalwell works on his copy ar a Sunday workcrew. BOTTOM: Rushing Io beef 'rhe deadline. Tom Lalimer, Emily Fulgham. and John O'Conner labor over quadru- plicales of ad copy. Highlander 9 87 Bagpipe Earns Excellent Ratingsg Staff Revises Weekly Procedures During The Thanksgiving vacaTion. sTaTT members oT The Bagpipe brighTened The BPO by painTing iT olive green. A smile posTer and a giganTic calendar compIe+ed The new proTessionaI look. JournaIisTs employed a new producTion plan as They Turned ouT I5 issues oT The Bagpipe. The newspaper received high raT- ings aT The Texas High School Press Associ- aTion ConTerence in DenTon. The new work schedule, which also helped The paper To raTe high in lnTerschoIas+ic League compeTiTion and aT The Columbia Press AssociaTion ConTesT, required each oT The news, TeaTure, and sporT ediTors and Their assisTanTs To be responsible Tor an as- signed page every issue. M1--,, , M -,..'v-.-,,N'..M Surprise cuTline assignmenTs aT The prin- Ters and a personalized ChrisTmas Tree dur- ing The holiday season added exciTemenT To sTaTTers' hecTic SepTember1To-May work assignmenTs. AT Thursday nighT dinners workers viewed The resulTs oT Their previous Two weeks' work. Members also goT TogeTher Tor The ChrisTmas dinner, compIeTe wiTh humor- ous giTT exchanges, and Tor The annual pub- IicaTions picnic in May wiTh The Highlander sTaTT. Co-ediTors PaTTi SmiTh and STuarT Bush headed The ediToriaI sTaTT sponsored by Mrs. Reyburn Myers. BeTsy TiTus served as business manager under The direcTion OT Mr. Ogden Kidd. pass X., Y T 'T--. 'NNN g,-.,'rs..,:.-- lx ABOVE: Publicafion phoTographer Jeb SanTord Tinds ThaT his work someTimes geTs him down. TOP: As The big oTTice calendar reminds her of The TasT approaching deadline, Mary HunT begins laying ouT ads. RIGHT: David Kimmel and Susan Peabody prepare To cuT. crop. and Tape maTeriaI Tor Their Bagpipe pages. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Co-EdiTor PaTTi SmiTh conTempIaTes The proper wording oT The nexT issue's ecIiToriaI. Y - 88 I Bagpipe 15-Ilizszi 2829 gr- X, I , I 'x EDITORIAL STAFF Co-edi+o rs ............. EdiI'oriaI Assisfanf . . . Assis+anf News Edifor . . Feafure Edifor .......... . ..PaH'i Smifh Sfuari Bush . . . . . .Eben Price Susan Peabody News Eduior ........... .... . .Lee AIIen .. ...Amy Hook Assisfani' Feafure Edifor .,....... Kafhy Biehl Producfion Ediior .............. Karen Irons Assisfanf Producfion Editor Exchange Edifor . . Sporfs Edifor. .. Phofographers . . ......Amy Smi+I'1 Alice McMuIIin Amy Hook ... . .Ann SpiIIman .David Kimmel . . . .Lee Fuqua Dick AIIen Jeb Sanford Buddy Por'I'I1 David KiIgore Sponsor . ..,...... Mrs. Reyburn Myers BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager. .,.... . Assisfanf Business Manager Assisfanf Ad Manager .. . Circulafion Managers .. .. . . . . .Befsy Tifus .. . . ..Be+sy Hunf .. . . .Mary Hunf . . . . . Bob Boykin Iris Bradley Secrefary .... . . .... David Mafher Sponsor .... .. . Mr. Ogden Kidd FRONT ROW: K. NorfIeeI. G. Bagley, E. Price, S. Bush. B. Mafhers, S. McEn'rire, I. Bradley, C. Wadel, A. McMuIIin, N. Lipscomb, A. SpiIIman. SECOND ROW K. sian, L. Allen. B. Tifus. B. oberfhaer, B. I-im. Ti Nielsen. C. Windf, M. Hunt J. Taylor, C. Becker THIRD ROW: N. Sfevens. D. Maiher, D. Kimmei, B Peper, J. Dugan, D. Kilgore, K. LaPrade, T. Larimer, T. Mafihews, J. Crosland. FOURTH ROW:.Sponsor Mrs, Rayburn Myers, A. Smifh, B. Boykin. P. AIIey, S. Pea- body, M. Livings+on, Kf Haseifine, A. Hook, D.'AlIenf P. Smifh. A. Hughes, Sponsor Mr. Ogden Kidd. Bagpipe 0 89 'L QI: .46 4.49 iz Hl-LITE OFFICERS - FRONT ROW: Robin Jones. Welfare: Vicki Baumann, Red Cross: BeTsy Beams. PresidenT: CaTl'iy Hearne, Program: Sally Hill, Wel- Hi-Lite Dance Returns Scots To Bobby Socks Hi-LiTes picnicked Their way info a new year wiTh The annual Big SisTer-LiTTle SisTer picnic. Barbara HunT, Sam Scheffleir, and The I97l-72 cheerleaders ioined officers in providing enTerTainmenT. SepTember and OcTober cenfered on preparafion for The lvlofher-DaughTer Tea, hosfecl by Barbara HunT and ofher club offi- cers aT Barbara's home. Two dances offered ScoTs diversion, Sadie Hawkins sTyle. A WinTer Wonderland Theme added To January's celebraTion, while nosTalgia of The fiffies waffed sTu- denTs back To The bobby-socks era. Organizing a differenT proiecT for each monfh. The Welfare Com'niTTee broughf Halloween To residenTs oT fhe GasTon Con- valescenT Home in OcTober and senT Valen- Tines To servicemen overseas in February. Programs This year provided unusual Tra- difional Thursday mornings for Hi-LiTes. A lcaraTe demonsTraTion was shared wiTh The whole sfudenf body and several musical programs provided a welcome change from The drudgery of homeroom. 90 0 Hi-LiTes Q . K T s rm-f.l l 4,-:Du or YD 43 ' G-11 57 - . .i.- Q ffiliv, I , . 5 .L-,T fare: Amy Morse, Friendship. SECOND ROW: Eliza- Williamson, Treasurer: Emily Fulgham. Publicifyz Lynn beTh Evans, SecreTary: Barbara HunT, Hisforiang Jane Rnzzefo. Program: Leila Leffwich. Social. i I ,avr 'ak 'w '-s -.3 S-'J 4-14.4 P . Q.,., I1 W LYNN RAZZETO buTTers up her mofher for ChrisTmas aT a special breakfasf for Hi-Life officers and Their moms. urtain lub Presents 'A Mad Tea Part 9 Highland Park became Alice's Wonder- land February 4, when members of The Cur- Tain Club presenfed A Mad Tea Parry fo 'rhe sfudenl body. The Curlain Club also provided fechni- cians and crews for The senior play, Why Noi' Join fhe Giraf'Fes? To gain The experi- ence of dramaric comperirion, The club en- Tered rhe Universify lnferscholasfic League one-ac+ play confesf a+ Easrfield College in April. Wifh a membership of more fhan IOO sfudenfs, The club mel Twice a monrh fo walch dramaric presenrarions from fellow members or guesfs. and To keep abreasl of currenr evenls in The world of drama. Among The special spealcers were Tony Reeder from R. L. Turner High School, who presenied Johnny 601' His Gun. Led by sponsors Mrs. Jan Webb and Mrs. Carla McGee, 'rhe club elecled Mary Anna Ausfin president Sam Scheffler vice- president Miizi Vance secrelary. and Caihy Hearne as rreasurer. TOP: Mary Anna Ausfin. Don Farmer. Cafhy Hearne, and Charles Rucker-parficipafe in a mad Tea pany. LEFT AND ABOVE: Charles Rucker and Mary Anna Ausfin presenf a scene from The Nighf Thoreau Spenf in Jail lo members of fha Curfain Club. Currain Club 0 9l WWW '51 Y!- TOP LEFT: Officers Terrell Polls. Sfarrefl Berry. Janef Taylor, Torn Gilchrist Robin Jones. Daron Day. David Qmsenberry, and Buck Howard prepare for 'rl-me lineup. TOP RIGHT: Hilary Highf welcomes her gif? in a musi- cal 'fashion al' flue annual Cl1ris'l'mas parly. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP' Jeff Murra sin s a solo To The - Y 9 freshmen and sophomores af an assembly. 92 9 Lads and Lassies '55, --W 5180? r 1 'sf K 'r- C l , :V foil 1 - 1 FRONT ROW: L. Johnson. L. Fulglwam, F. Russell, K. Bielnl. ROW: H. l-light, E. Browne, S. lon, A. Hook, S. Peabody. S. al ll Y. Lilfleiohn. J. Taylor, E. H. Hafclwelf. SECOND Camp, K. Ellisor. J. Bur- Filak. THIRD ROW: E. sy J M ...J Drake. S. Sfraus. D. Farmer. M. McComas. S. Berry. FOURTH Porler, B. Griffifh. M. Morgan Alley, C. Caldwell. llf . mix- I lk 'WN Clark. M. Thornfon ROW: R. Walsh, P. Jones. B. Peper 1.4114 . .A .. if f . la .. - - .N . Y - A - RONT ROW: E. Dolph. L. Schmaling. J. Thorp. L. ROW: B. Mathers, B. Rothschild. R. Graves. B. McKin- eading, D. Simplcin. L. Roberts, T. Potts. D. Bertrand. Iey, T. Vaughn, P. Rohlts, S. McAninch. FOURTH ECOND ROW: S. Joiner. R. Jones. M. Sleeth. S. ROW: S. Scheffler, B. Howard, C. Meredith, D. dmriC. V. Smith. B- HdWliif15. P- GOFHSOY1. THIRD Quisenberry. T. Gilchrist, P. Garrison, M. Fanning. Choir Students Exchange Gifts, Enter Contests Celebrating the Christmas season, mem- bers ot the Lads and Lassies choir rode in high style on a British import double- declcer bus to carol tor patients at various hospitals. Following the caroling, choir members at- tended a party at Janet Taylor's home. Members exchanged gitts. with the crown- ing glory ot a dachshund puppy presented to choir director Don Waugh. Members ot the choir competed in the all-region choir audition, with a record ot I2 members selected tor the choir. Two ot the I2 were then chosen tor the all-state choir. Other competitions included the Uni- versity lnterscholastic League Solo and En- semble Contest. Programs for the choir included perform- ances at the Rotary and Kiwanis clubs, at the TSTA teachers' convention, tor the PTA. and several assemblies tor the school. Other activities included a halt-time show with the band at the Garland game, and a performance with the orchestra. Under the direction ot Mr. Waugh. the choir presented the musical Fiddler on the Roof, February I7, l8, and I9. To qualify tor membership in the choir. students audi- tioned early the previous spring by sightreading a piece ot music. Members had to maintain a passing average in all subiects to remain in the choir. Lads and Lassies 0 93 RIGHT: While lacing fheir skates, Sandy McKenzie and Ellen Kaufman become +ied up in a conversafion alaouf fI1e upcoming year. FAR RIGHT: Highlandaires officers include Presidenf Wendy Hall. Librarian Nancy Reed, Vice-Presidenf Iane Williamson. Treasurer Cafhy Windf. Librarian Jan Winniford. Hisforian PaHi Smifh. and Secrefary Mihi Vance. OPPOSITE PAGE: Karen Krufilek, Ann Spillman, and Kay Johnson dance a iig as they pracfice for flue oper- effa. Fiddler on fha Roof. FRONT ROW: C. Osborn, L. Hauqhfon. K. Rawlins, V. Griffin. B. Lyons, K. Johnson. SECOND ROW: M. Vance. B. Buckley. E. Kaufman. K. Krufilelz. J. Winni- 94 0 Highlanclaires 63 A ,A - 3 l . 'x N ,,:, if im? , . ford. J. Soehr. THIRD ROW: M. Carfer. K. Farrell, L. Curlll L, Ward, J, Clark, L, Berry, J. Williamson Pisfor, D. Fry. P. Smifln, N. Reed. FOURTH ROW: M. Livingsfon. I-Iighlandaires Perform for Patients, Judges For ihe iirsr iiime in years Highlanclaires choir experienced a change in Hs usual fall acfiviries. lnsfead of ifs annual fall picnic, The choir aiiended a slcaiing pariy. The choir. reduced in size by 23 vocalisis. presenied ifs iirsi conceri a+ Thanksgiving 'ro 'rhe 'Freshman and sophomore classes. Gordon Poirs gobbled up his lille as Turkey oi rhe conceri' when he received a iurkey sandwich. In Ociober ihe Highlandaires choir, ioined by The Lads and Lassies and Chora- laires choirs, was The cenier of aH'en+ion as if performed during 'rhe half-'rime of The Garland game. As fhe new year approached, members of 'rhe choir sioclced fheir 'rreasury by selling Chrisfmas cards. The choir used 'rhe money To help fund ihe opereria. Aiier caroling ar . several hospifals and sororiiy holiday homes, fhe choir celebraied ihe Yuleride season wifh a parfy. ln March choir members eniered The Uni- versify lnferscholasric League To compeie in ensembles, solos, concerrs. and sighi reading. The year of new friendships, per- formances, and innumerable rehearsals ended ai' a picnic where newly-elec+ed offi- cers of 'rhe choir were announced. y C Baird SECOND ROW W Roach A Sayles B Simms S McKenzie FOURTH ROW L S Vaughn ROW: S. Clock. W. Hall. K. Price. K. Warren, THRID ROW: C. Windf. S.. Razzefo, C. Reed, S. Harkness, M. Key. K. Haselfine, L. Razzefo, A. McCall, s , . . : . , . . . . . . : . . . 1, J. Barry. T. Murphy, S. Cain, D. Johnson. Highlandaires O 95 FRONT ROW: M. Thrash. C. Bracken. T. Gilchrisf, A. Ma,-fin. K. O'Con,-,SIL C, Thompson' Q- Thomas' C. French' D' We5+. M. Bmbham' C- Cmufinghaml S Hodges' L' vvalfers' Muse' DSSdlI'l'1e, HU'l'Cl'liS0fI, Morris. Wgodg, Th0mp50f1, Ugsery, Harfman, C7 9? All-Girl Choir Sings Carols, Raises Money Ouffiffed wifh fishing poles and picnic baskefs, members of Choralaires began fhe year wifh a parfy af Kafhleen O'Connell's farm. In Ocfober fhe Choralaires ioined wifh fhe Lads and Lassies and l-lighlandaires choirs fo presenf Two programs. Under fhe direcfion of Mr. Don Waugh, fhe fhree choirs performed for The Dads' Club and af fhe half-fime of fhe Garland Game. As fhe Chrisfmas season approached. Choralaires members earned money by sell- ing Chrisfmas cards. Freshman Alice Ussery sold more Chrisfmas cards fhan any ofher choir member. Affer rehearsals for ensembles, concerfs, solos. and sighf readings, choir members parficipafed in 'rhe Universify lnferscholas- fic League. Choralaires also helped wifh fhe operef- fa by unloading and sorfing cosfumes, and by ushering af performances. Because of fhe greaf inferesf shown by ninfh graders, Choralaires admiffed only freshman girls. 96 9 Choralaires WHILE SEARCHING IN a frunk. Debbie Wesf. Millie Harfman, and Kiffy O'Connell discover old cosfumes New Mixed Choir Includes Underelassmen f' .y I V. f .T 'if . .fi . .. - l V T . V- Y - .5 . - i.ili All B W-In l i un- 11 :In 'L -V pix a ak .P X '. M mn, gb, .., ,..,J . 5. i- - ik' ' 'i nm. Yi ' - 1- . 1. -' . P I vi., .hi I . 'I T- 'T ,IJ FRONT: R. Hearn, S. Kobey, M. Whifehill, L. Wilkin, E. Thompson. S. Sanderson, G. Hufchison. SECOND ROW: J. Gonzales. J. Hukill, L. Wilkin. L. Irby, V. Has' sard. A. Fergueson. L. Ware, P. Bracken, M. LusTed. THIRD ROW: J. Gray, J. Volk. R. McGinnis. T. Kirk, R. Hennekes. D. Ware, D. Sewell. B. Record. FOURTH ROW: R. ClaxTon, B. Wright C. Spradley, H. STorey. S. Simmons, M. MonTgomary, C. Bradford. FIFTH ROW: J. RoberTs, L. Tucker, L. Harmon, B. Weber, C. Cobb. B. McGill. S. BenTley, S. Shipp. A ccording To The eTymolooy of The name, The Revelaires are a group of lrish chieT- Tains celebraTing loudly and noisily. Organized To provide a second mixed choir, Revelaires experienced iTs TirsT year aT Highland Park. The choir was formed Tor underclassmen boys who aucliTioned for places in a mixed choir. AcTiviTies of The choir included a VeTer- ans' Day Assembly wifh The ROTC and a halT-Time performance wiTh The massed choirs followed by a parTy aT BeTsy Weber's home. A parTy aT The downTown SporTs Page Club' provided a place Tor choir mem- bers To geT acquainTed. To begin The ChrisTmas season. The choir sang To Touring guesTs on The Holiday Home Tour. Caroling aT The Cerebral Palsy Home was also on The agenda. PresidenT Mark LusTed and vice-presi- dem' Charles Spradley led The choir. Secre- Tary PaT Bracker. Treasurer BeTsy Weber, and librarians Laurie Wilkin and Claire Cobb were also officers. Members of Revelaires parTicipaTed in The UniversiTy lnTerscholasTic League solo and ensemble conTesT. IBBY TUCKER EXHIBITS her skill as a pool player. while members of The Revelaires choir celebrafe The Toofball Team's vicTory over Garland wiTh a parTy aT The Sfudio Club. Revelaires 9 97 BELOW: SiTTing on The Texas STadium Tield, senior Paul Dees and iunior Sean Byrne Talk wiTh counselors abou? ChrisTianiTy in Today's world. BOTTOM: The New World Singers presenT a combi- naTion of songs and The Gospel aT an assembly spon- sored b F.C.A. and i- ' y H LiTes. RIGHT: Former SMU Toofball guard KeiTh Couples discusses ChrisTianiTy wiTh F.C.A. members. FCA Members Visit Crusade, Discuss Christ To begin The year, 20 members oT The Fellowship oT ChrisTian AThleTes visiTed The new Texas STadium To aTTend Billy Graham's SouThwesT crusade. Along wiTh The Graham sermon, They also heard Dallas Cowboy Dan Reeves and Roger STaubach give Their personal TesTi- monies challenging naTionwide aThleTes To live a liTe Tor ChrisT. The F.C.A., an inTerdenominaTional orga- nizaTion, enabled The IOO boys To combine Their aThleTic and ChrisTian lives. PresidenT Tommy DelaTour, aided by Coaches Bo Snowden and Jim MaviTy, held biweekly meeTings aT The school or in homes. ProTessional aThleTes who live in The Dal- las area spoke aT The monThly brealcTasTs and dinners. OTher acTiviTies included hosT- ing the region F.C.A. baslceTball Tourna- menT and collecTing money Tor The Dallas SocieTy Tor Crippled Children. Frank Johnson was vice-presidenT, while Neel Lemon acTed as Treasurer. and Phillip Jones served as bullerin chairman. 98 0 Fellowship oT ChrisTian AThleTes Key lub ponsors Bi T ii. .FI i ll, . V Maiher, D. Bradley. M. Gos- ROW. J. Fox. H Dees ROW: P. self. B. Howard. T. Delafour, D. Kimmel, D. Wildman. Alley, R. Loclxeff. P. Jones, F. Johnson, D. Adams. D. P. Wiggins. Farmer. C. Culberson. P. Rolphs. THIRD ROW: Mr. Vaughan. E. Price, M. Fanning HILE INTERWEWING JUDGE Oswin Chrisman. iunior Eben Price asks fhe inevifable quesfion, gQue passe? as r. Roberf Johnson eyes an exfra glass of orange iuice. Brother Program Honoring new presidenfs of siudenf or- ganizaiions, members of Key Club hosled The leadership breakfasi Ociober I2, fea- iuring Judge Oswin Chrisman as speaker. ln November, ihe Key Club showed 'rhe lnrernaiional Key Club film +o The local Ki- wanis Club. sponsors of The Highland Park chapier. On Fridays alfernaiing pairs of members lunched wifh Jrhe Kiwanis Club. Marc Fanning, presideni, helped wiih 'rhe disirici conveniion held in Dallasin March. Delegaies from Texas and Oklahoma mei 'ro discuss 'rhe l972-73 Key Club year and io irain rhe officers-elecl. The 25 members elecied David Maiher as vice-president Frank Johnson, secrerary, and Tom Delaiour, ireasurer. Mr. Alvin Bishop served as sponsor. Giher acjrivilies of lhe year included The Buddy Program, in which members acied as big broihers To orphan children. and ihe Key Club-Faculfy baslcefball game. members ai' an early morning meefing. PRESIDENT MARC FANNING addresses Key Club Key Club 0 99 Local Chapter Admits, Initiates New Members Highland Parlc's chapler of The Nalional Honor Sociely, wilh 'The assisrance of 'rhe newly-formed Presiden+'s Club, sponsored a +u'lorial program Tor sludenls needing help in difficull subiecr areas. NHS and Presidenfs Club members mel wilh sludenfs requesling help during Tues- day morning advisory periods. Members elecled in Their iunior year planned a progressive dinner 'ro become beller acquainred wifh new members eleci- ed in The Tall. The dinner included Three courses. served al The homes of John Helm, Barbara Hun? and Mary Hunl. Nafional Honor Sociely, sponsored by Miss Mary Hardin, presenled The Blanlcel Award Tor Oufsfanding Achievemenr 'lo one graduafing girl and boy. The chapfer also nominaled Amy Hook and Belh Mims Tor consideralion in The annual seleclion of Nalional Honor Sociely scholarship win- ners. Officers for The l97I-72 school year were Susan Payne. serving as president Charley Allan. acfing as vice-president Amy Hook, holding 'fhe'o'iTice of secrelary, and Susan Peabody as Treasurer. AMY HOOK HELPS Barbara Hunl scoop ice cream for fhe desserr course af The NHS progressive dinner ,Q 'eleealr W imp, Lream .V Q topping 0- xi' . FRONT ROW: L. Johnson, B. Mims. C. Wadel, B. M. Livingsfon, K. Norfleef, E. Campbell. J. Braecklein, Wilggnl D, Mafher J Crogland S MCEn+n-9 C Allan Wood, P. Pierce, T. Hill, P. Alley. T. Nielsen, B. Hunf, M. Hunt J. Vinson, J. Williamson. P. Sears. J. Perel- B, Paper, P, Snnfh S Payne B Tifus Sponsor M155 J. Taylor, P. Miller. D. Dale. SECOND ROW: C. Perry, son. A. Morse. THIRD ROW: A. Hook, S. Peabody. D. M, Hardin. TOO 0 Nalional Honor Sociefy WORKING IN THE library Presidenl' Bobby Johnson hangs a picfure painfed by a siudenf of Highland Park. , ,- . . ,.f' l CMD FRONT ROW: E. Gill, S. Clack, C. Webb, C. Knoif. Baird, L. Ware. SECOND ROW: L. Lawson. N. Ward. B. Johnson. F. Club Members Sort Materials, Provide Books Twenly-five library assisfanfs gave up fheir sfudy halls +o help siudenfs discover and sor+ maierial available To Them in lhe li- brary. By rendering library services, assisfing sfuderifs and iaculfy members in answering queslions and circulalring all Types of prim'- ed ma+erial. lhe library council inlroduced incoming 'freshmen and reacquainlecl re- 'rurning sludenfs wilh library facililies. The council, financially supporred by 'rhe school board, provided books necessary 'ro fhe curriculum as well as malerial for recre- alional reading and any olher siudeni or faculry needs. Annual Chrislmas and spring parries al- lowed 'rhe working ieam lo relieve rensions. possibly prevenring a chaos of books 'rhrown by iusliliably frusrraled lac?-finders. Members of The council gained Technical experience by +yping cards for new books. Led by Librarian Mrs. Marguerife Creig- fon, Presideni' Bobby Johnson. Vice-presi- den? Frank Baird, Secrelary Liz Lawson. and Treasurer Char Webb, 'rhe council also compiled lhe annual reading lis'r of books suggesfed by colleges. Library Council 0 IOI Health Careers Host Speaker, Assist Children With the use ot tilm and slide presenta- tions, speakers. and health seminars, the more than IOO members ot the Health Ca- reers Club were introduced to a variety ot health-oriented careers. At the biweekly meetings the club hosted several speakers including a dental hygien- ist, a psychiatrist, and a nurse. Aided by slides. Dr. John T. Binion talked about his trip to a Central American mission hospital in Honduras, Central America. Health seminars presented by the Dallas Heart Association, the United Cerebral Palsy Association, and other medical orga- nizations were attended by Health Career members. During these seminars members were shown how to care tor children sutter- ing from cerebral palsy or heart diseases. Sponsored by Mrs. Ida Mae Hubbard and Mrs. Judy Thomas, Stetani Filak served as president, Barry Rothschild as vice-presi- dent, Evanne Browne as secretary-treasurer, and Iris Bradley as historian. HEALTH CAREERS OFFICERS Stefani Filak and Evanne Browne and sponsors Mrs Thomas and Mrs Hubbard examine Barry Rothschild tor a contagious dnsease IO2 0 Health Careers Future Teachers aintain Colle e Center i 217 T K ik , 4i,.,4. ' , 4 .s BX 'fi' . -:Z-6' -g'Jr4'5--1' av IO '45 X M. French, B. Wood, D. Wesf. SECOND A. Smifh' J. Powell, C. Boynfon, 4 .4- .T I i l ROW! J- Tl10fP- 5' Morgan. MFS- KGV FlSl'I9I'. ROW: D. Pasquerella. D. Wharfon. L. Fox, S. Pigeon. Educarion classes a+ SMU lasr spring in- srrucred visiring Furure Teacher members in imporranr basic rules and concep+s neces- sary ro 'rhe field of reaching. Wi'rh aid from rhe Eurure Teachers Club, Highland Park srudenrs and Taculry mem- bers came closer +0 solving some scholasric problems. Members offered assisfance +o Teachers in ruloring. grading obiecrive resrs, and filing papers. Several members aH'ended fhe disrricr convenlion ar Bishop College on November 6 ro share and receive ideas. Work wilh ele- menrary school children provided Eurure Teachers an opporruniry 'ro apply ihese new ideas. New ro Jrhe Eurure Teachers' lisl of responsibiliries was rhe mainfenance of The library-based college cenrer. ln assuming 'rhis imporlanl iob, club members aided in solving The ever-presenr quesrion. Where am I going To college?i' Presideni Sarah Lerol, Secrerary Suki Woods, Treasurer Jane? Thorp, Social Chairman Karhy Byrd, and sponsors Mrs. Pauline Williams and Mrs. Kay Fisher di- recled fhe club 'foward discovering leach- ing opporruniries. ABOVE LEFT: Looking up quesrioned words. Sarah Lefol' helps Mrs. Parrish grade English papers. ABOVE: Belsy Wood. Fufure Teacher, files educarion- al pamphlers as an aid in fhe college cenrer. Furure Teachers 0 IO3 Club Members bserve Plays, Enjoy Dinners Chris Copeland, a Treshmian'French slu- denh presenfed his original pupper show La Fable de Chrisfophef' To The 50 mem- bers of +he French Club. The scripf was wriHen in French and all puppers were hand made. Mee+ing on The firsr and Third Wednes- days of each monfh, members warched Jlher crearive programs. including a comic French film and a French play wri'r+en and produced by Mrs. Sykes second-period French class. ' As a holiday 'Treat Sara Hamric hosfed The Chrisfmas progressive dinner. Delica- cies such as beef bourgignon, French salad and bread, and chocolafe eclaires for rhe desserl added a French flavor To +he parry. The French Club, sponsored by Miss Ei- leen Sfeensen, elecred Vicki Smifh presi- dent Pam Slaughfer vice-president Sara Hamric Treasurer, Debbie Fry secre'rary, and Calherine Wadel hisforian. TOP RIGHT: Officers Vicki Smilh. Pam Slaughfer, Cafherine Wadel, Debbie Fry, and Sara Hamric pre- pare French courses Tor fheir French dinner. RIGHT: Sara T-larnric welcomes fwo club members To +he progressive dinner. IO4 0 French Club tiff, X Q-I,--1 N W, ........-.s-lnizzmn , A T , j signin! I, 'i T T 1 . . ' w-J T T i ll D -Ni - V lily' v xg' Spanish Club Members Listen to Speakers SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS Jody Ouillian, STarreTT Berry. Jane Lee. Leila LeTTwich, Carolyn Perry, Marian Living- sTon. Amy Carroll and sponsor Miss Boyd observe souvenirs from Mexico. Mala is gJ,.z1 rl L ll.. I W hile munching on palomiTas, Span- ish-sTyle popcorn, members OT The Spanish Club viewed The original play lv1oTivos Pol- iTicos, wriTTen and Tilmed by The Ad- vanced PlacemenT Spanish class. lvleeTing on The TirsT and Third Wednes- day oT each monTh, The Spanish Club OT- Tered a varieTy oT programs. Jody Quillian and Madelyn Curll acTed ouT The romanTic Spanish play Hlvlanana de Sol. A lesson in making guacamole and hoT sauce, wiTh a TasTing parTy aTTerwards, appealed To mem- bers. Jane GarreTT's Talk on liTe and cusToms in Ecuador, Peggy Sears' guiTar playing, and a Hockaday A.F.S. sTudenT's speech on her naTive counTry, Venezuela, added To The lisT oT programs. Under The leadership of presidenT Jody Quillian, vice presidenT Carolyn Perry, Trea- surer Jane Lee, secreTary Marian Living- sTon, and oTher oTTicers Amy Carroll, Leila LeTTwich, and STarreTT Berry all Spanish lev- els ioined This year To Torm one club. Miss Lela Boyd served as sponsor. STarreTT Berry hosTed The annual Hallow- een parTy, where members dressed in cos- Tumes. OTher TiesTas during The year in- cluded The ChrisTmas progressive dinner and The EasTer parTy. ,ia INEZ ICHEVARRVN SPEAKS 0b0U'f SOUHW America- PAUL ALLEY SERVES salad To Marina Paez aT The ChrisTmas progressive dinner Tor The Spanish Club. Spanish Club 0 IO5 lub Members Present Play, Tutor Students Meeting at a German restaurant, the members ot the German Club attempted tor an hour to decipher the menu just to get something to eat. Membership tor the club included any- one who had taken or was taking German. Eleven ot the members attended the Texas Association ot German Students Conven- tion in Austin March I7 and I8. Atter hours ot practice, the club entered their play Hansel and Gretel' in the competition. The cast consisted ot six students, and tive other club members assisted at the conven- tion with scenery ancl costumes. Attempting to get students actively in- volved in using their German, the club ush- ered tor a German play. Broadening their experience to the tine arts, the German stu- dents accepted an invitation ot the Dallas Gothe Center and saw a play with a cast ot German actors. Sponsor Miss Peggy Armstrong. presi- dent Mike Clark. vice-president Robert Lockett. and secretary Julie Winans helped initiate a tutorial program. Members gave individual assistance to any German stu- dent betore or atter school. TOP: Lost in the woods. Gretel lJulie Winansl cries as big brother Hansel lMike Clarkj tries to console her. I06 0 German Club ! l xi Q I L1 F h I I FRONT ROW: J. Oliver, D. Brown, C. Carter, A. THIRD ROW: R. Anderson. K. LaPrade. R. Lockett, J Metler, Sponsor, Miss Peggy Armstrong. SECOND Winans. ROW: P. Garrison, H. Williams, R. Walsh. M. Clark. Junior Civitans Supervise Food Collection MINOR MORGAN SETS up a volleyball Tor Doug Clary in a Junior CiviTan volleyball game. Traveling To WhiTe Rock Lake, members oT The Junior CiviTan club's cleanup cam- paign collecTed enough boTTles, cans, and Trash To Till 25 plasTic garbage bags. To help The general public Through ser- vice proiecTs. The club began iTs work aT school. One SaTurday Junior CiviTans spenT The day cleaning up The school grounds. The club iniTiaTed and supervised a Tood and candy collecTion beTore Thanksgiving and Took These collecTed goods To children in WesT Dallas. ln January The Junior Civi- Tans handed ouT sponsorship sheeTs Tor The March of Dimes Walk. ATTending The local Junior CiviTans Con- venTion held aT The Six Flags Inn, The club meT Mr. Oel CasTner. The direcTor oT The Texas YouTh Ranch, designed To help under- privileged boys. They inviTed him To speak To The Treshmen and sophomores abouT liv- ing an individual liTe noT molded by socieTy. Led by presidenT Minor Morgan, co- chairman STeuarT Bremner, secreTary KaThy Biehl. Treasurer Jami Davis, and sponsors Mr. Jimmy Lee and Mr. Lawrence Pickard, members held a TruiTcake sale To raise money Tor The American Freedom Trom Hunger FoundaTion. '-AW M. MilleT, J. Marshall, M. Medley, J, ROW. J' Luna' M' Srere' B. Hayman' R. Bam- Davis- 5. Bremnerl M. Hughes' Bremne,-I L. Sands' L. AlbriTTon, L. WhiTe. J. Thomas. J. Winans, P. Poulos, D. Taylor. J. Davis, M. Morgan, B. Gregg, S, M. Kobey. G. Cooper. THIRD ROW: Sponsor. Mr. A' Sl 90d- H- H.GFdC65il9- C- B'9l l' P- F'iCl - SPONSOR D. Freiman. SECOND ROW: J. Th0m,,5,'D, Jimmy Lee, T. Wigley, D. Clary, S. Woods, R. Taylor. MV- LBWFGUCS PlCkGfd- Jr. CiviTans 0 IO7 lub Members Donate Money, Sponsor Match Sponsoring Highland Park's firsf four- namenr, +he Leo Club inrroduced ping- pong diplomacy +o HP. The club donared all proceeds 'ro crippled children in Dallas. As anoiher money-making proiecf. +he club also sponsored a garage sale lale in March, raising money for menlally refarded children. The club mei on The firs+ and Third Thurs- days oi every monrh. Hs members heard speakers represen+ing The Dallas chapfer of The Lions Club. The 50 members elecfed Holi Be+'ris pres- idenf, Doug Thompson vice-president and Ronny Askew +reasurer. The officers made 'Field frips io hospiials and children's organi- zaiions during +he year, Mr. James Carrer served as sponsor. l08 0 Leo Club LEO CORRIGAN and Hell Befris make ano+her sale fo neighborhood children af fhe Leo Club s garage sale ,f- 4p- . f,: ' .. sf: iff? Q., - ,,,,,.j . ' . jk FRONT ROW: S. McAninch, T. Kirk. B. Johnson, M H Befhs C Keeland T Rider SPOHSOV Mr Peck, W. Adams. SECOND ROW: G. Clay, W. Fran Cdrfef cis, C. Adams. l.. Newman, L. Corrigan. THIRD ROW NELSON HALL. FRANK GARROTT. Mr. Offo Bielss. and Julie Oliver polish up for a nafional mafh fest Orr, Sponsor. Oliver, Kle- Powell. Solberg. Kee. A. Deflerari. R. Bayoud. Mr. OHO Bielss, Spon- Lafimer, M. Hall. J. Fox. J. Dugan. R. Roberfson. B. SECOND ROW: M. Thornlon, K. l.aPrade, Y. Gfilfiih. W. Neely- JIM FOX, PAUL ROHLFS. Bill Griffifh and Ann Def- ferari research uses of modular arifhmefic. Math Members tud Infinit , Trisect Angles Do parallel lines meel in infinily? ls a slraighr line really a circle wilh an in'Fini'l'e radius? These were some of 'rhe quesiions +aclcled by 'rhe members of 'rhe Malh Club. Members began lhe year by elecling Nelson l-lall president Jim Fox vice-presi- dent Frank Garroll secrelary, and Bill Grif- fifh Treasurer. Along wilh sponsors Mr. OH'o Bielss and Mr. Bruce Orr, The officers led club members in sruclying mafhemalics oulsicle of 'rhe regular curriculum. Several meelings were clevolecl To prep- arafion for +he Malh Associalion of Ameri- ca Test Club members look a preliminary fest Then finalisls compefecl in a limed abiliry fesl a+ 'lhe Hoclcaday School. Sfudying lhe possibilifies of rrisecling an angle using an imcinile number of conslruc- fions ancl clernonsrraling lhaf zero over zero is indelerminare enriched 'rhe malhemalical background of 'rhe members. Marh Club 0 lO9 OFFICERS Jo Ellen PaTTerson, Lenel-Ward. Jeff Murray, Karen Mariades, Terrell PoTTs and Marian LivingsTon, crowd around presidenf Bob Boykin To plan TuTure programs. If . I. .1 ., xx i ilu' ,S .Z 4v ' 111 ffl' Italian Dinner, Greek Dances Entertain Club Members oT The Travel Club Traveled vicariously To India and Asia wiTh a Tilm presenTaTion in The planeTarium by club sponsor Mrs. Doris Plumlee. STudenTs who had recenTly visiTed Toreign :ounTries presenTed a program To The club. Jo Ellen PaTTerson spoke on a Trip she Took To The Holy Lands The previous summer. JeTT Murray relaTed his experiences in Mex- ico. and Carol Young gave an accounT oT a year she resided in Russia. Karen Mariades Told club members aboui' life in Greece, using posTcards and TrinlceTs Tor visual aids. LaTer in The year. she TaughT dances used in The Greek OrThodox Church To The club. I-T' ' irq The 90 members were led by presidenl' l M 5,1 .. Bob Boykin and sponsors Mrs. KaTherine Norman and Mrs. Doris Plumlee. As a social T I T T nt: evenT Tor The Tall semesTer, The club aTe aT ., an lTalian resTauranT.s E L' .. wg '63 r tb Qs , -w Um -. ' ' Id Jolmu mia llam .4-.-un., KAREN MARIADES WATCHES in amusemenT while Lindolf Sales relafes his life sTory To Mollie CarTer. I IO I Travel Club ttorney D110 Captures State Championship FRONT ROW: D. Pasquarella. J. Graham. N. Reed, J. Winniford. E. Evans. M. Kobey, B. Mathers. I. Bradiey. C. Rucker, A. McMuIIin. SECOND ROW: K. Chris- tian, E. Price, S. McEntire. J. Vinson, K. LaPrade, B. Boykin. J. Fox. P. Abbott. K. Irons, R. Evans. THIRD ROW: S. Peabody, A. Hook, D. Wharton. K. Irons, K. HaseItine. P. Smith. R. Hogg. J. Branch. R. Poole. P. Garrison. C' uv' Carlton Meredith and David Newport captured the title ot outstanding attorney team at the State Youth in Government Conference in Austin on the IO and I I ot December. The conterence was run Iike a regular state convention with students using the capitol building. Students assuming the roles ot senators, state representatives, and reporters wrote and presented biIIs at the conference. Patti Smith was chosen district editor during the conterence. Preceding the state conterence. iudicial and legisla- tive sessions were conducted at a local con- terence in Easttield. Under the supervision ot sponsor Mr. John I-Ianscom, president David Newport. vice-president Carlton Meredith, and sec- retary Iris Bradley headed the club. Membership consisted predominantly ot upperclassmen with a tew sophomores and treshmen. Members met on tirst and third Wednesdays. Plans included increasing the number ot sophomores and treshmen in the tuture tor training purposes. YT -5 'F-fi T JJ AS DAVID NEWPORT listens, Carlton Meredith develops his plan ot action Perry Mason style. while their opponent presents his case at State Conference in Austin. Students in Government I I I I lub Discusses Current Topics Ui' Importance Formed To give sTudenTs The opporTuni- Ty oT voicing opinions on currenT Topics, Round Table wresTled wiTh The problems of naTional securiTy, busing, and wage-price Treeze. The 26 members meT every TirsT. Third. and TiTTh Tuesday. A diTTerenT sTudenT was placed in charge of leading each discussion and provided an ouTli,ne on The Topic which aided The members in Their research. RomanTicism served as a major Topic oT The Term. The club wenT on a Tield Trip To The arT museum To see The exhibiT on The RomanTic Vision in America. While dis- cussing music, Mrs. BarreTT. Music Club sponsor, was available To share her views. AFS sTudenTs LindolTo Sales and Julie Spehr helped To broaden The viewpoinTs oT The club. Miss Helen Moore sponsored The club, and Mary Jo Long and BeTh Mims served as chairman and secreTary. FRONT ROW: H. Vilheeler, E. Alexander, M. Long, S. Payne, B. Mims. B. OberThier, D. Guest K. Biehl. SEC- OND ROW: D. Ware, J. Helm, S. McEnTire..F. Gar- I I2 0 Round Table ROUND TABLE MEMBERS experience ups and downs on an OcTober morning wiTh a breakTasT aT WhiTe Rock. l Y Y' roTT. A. WhiTe. B. Mafhers. J. Sone. P. Alley. D. Day. Larson, H. Williams. D. Dale, J. HewiTT, M. Bland, L. THIRD ROW: Sponsor Miss Helen Moore. L. Sales. K. Lfffleiohn. L- Alleni R- Cunningham' D- M55f9 50n- 1' vx I 1 qj xl N I ' W f . N 4. PIM F .. . , ,. X A.. 'A lg,, ' V- u K 7 I- :K rl V. P .W 7 . wx rg. I 2 rlxuxivdi -:.'.,l,,y 7 ,,A.4 if ,K :HB ,IA T? W 6 Z Q 6 lf N:- QV. . lg ' T , W S ' ' , N H Q , i f ,J-'. I ' 5 f X551 . , f f f f fm s ' ff 4 MM f , my J-QQ' -,i.- . ig .fx , 5 smug? 'f 'wx . . U' M ' ,px-X b 'Q 'Ml -f-K 1 J ff -- wg- ' X 'Q rf , M ., . , .XI . .4 A: M .-I. I ,N .L 'M , , ' N- .'.,w',gQg5.! .x,,y.g' ,A ,Q , .T ,g . xg-,Q 'Mr gifts , '3 ,1- I n,,,4s,,!,,.,.,,, r, ,Lv ,,. x 1 t fx -i. 1- x'L f 5 I' '- 1'l..LV:, -1f,,'2f'-.- Miff- . l. ..-,x ., J.. 1 . V r:vw.': YJ g g,,,, ., .X - gh.. 'L Q 8, 4-w if . X g . I. . ., L. 4.-, if if F v QQ ,-W2 iff 3 ,Q 4 :ut U: Lal., , r' , Q' X . , Q , N I A Q , H L 1 I ,af s ,Q V I K -1 E NX Q Jud es Term Scots Pride Plus'g Marching Band Performs at Fair Pride plus was The Term used by a UlL conTesT iudge To describe The l97l-72 Highlander Band. For The Third year, The band achieved TirsT raTings aT boTh The UIL and The Bell-l'lursT conTesTs. The marching ScoTs were in-viTed To per- Torm as The single TeaTured band in The mass band exTravaganza in The CoTTon Bowl during The STaTe Fair oT Texas. They were also aslced To lead The Annual Thanksgiving Day Parade downTown. ln addiTion To perTorming in concerT pro- grams and parades, band members were The only high school parTicipanTs in The Fair's FirsT Annual ScoTTish Day. The ConcerT Band compeTed aT UIL ConcerT and SighT-reading ConTesT and perTormed Tor The Third summer in Pensaco- la, Florida, aT The FesTival oT Five Flags. SelecTed band members and Lassies Trav- eled during The Tall semesTer To Salado where They parTicipaTed in The annual GaThering oT The Clans. Groups and individuals also perTormed aT The UlL Solo and Ensemble ConTesT in March. The reorganized STage Band also presenTed several programs during The year. ln addiTion To Their ispiriT-boosTing per- Tormances aT pep rallies, and TooTball and baslceTball games, members enioyecl annual TradiTions. These included a picnic and ini- TiaTion Tor Treshmen aT Bachman Lake, a ChrisTmas Dance, and The spring loanqueT. An 1 FRONT ROW: S. Larson. N. Krusen. L. SmiTh, B. Rock- ROW: B. Price, R. HuddlesTon. K. Jordan, T. SleeTh, R. Morse, K. Cox, J Dugan R Klerlc STANDING Well. N- Olinger. S. Leake. SECOND ROW! J- Millis. Plefzer. D. GriTTin. B. Sanders, J. Fisher. FOURTH Morgan. D. Klenlc, M Jackson G Tripp J Lowery H. Hufchinson, T. Vander Grachf, B. Palmer. M. Ellis. ROW: G. Cuellar, W. CoHingham. P. Pierce. R. Con- Gedney, J. Jones S. Shipley. B. Sheen. D. Gismanf. D. Moneff. THIRD ner. W. The'l'forcl, C. Gordon, B. Elmore, D. Darcy, II4 9 Band .0 BOTTOM: Anficipafing fheir escape info a wailing bus. band members huddle fogefher. using clofhing. bags, and insfrumenf cases as profecfion from a sud- den downpour. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Randy.Klenlc pracfices wifh or- chesfra members 'For a fall concerl presenfed wifh fhe Lads and Lassies choir. TOP: Highlander bandsmen sfand al' various degrees of affenfion preparing for one of fheir weekly half' fime performances. LEFT: Drum Maior Joe Cox proudly leads fhe Highlan- der Band as rhey march in a parade af fhe Gafhering of fhe Clan in Salaclo. ROW: B. Porfer. R. Acers. J. Howard. F. Nel- S. Ramsey, K. Pingree. SECOND ROW: A. Moz- S. Placko, M. Coleman. S. Hanneman, B. Thomas. A. DeSalme. V. Wafson, R. Anderson. THIRD ROW: D. Carlson, C. Sfewarf, M. Harper, K. Rifchie. P. Carr, O. Hanneman. C. Coldwell. B. Bea- vers, L. Swindle.'C. Bryan. W. Sanders. FOURTH ROW: R. Loclceff. N. Sfevens. J. Ploger. P. Crissey, E., Arps, R. Hurst R. Cowan. C. Rucker, J. Rohr, J. Win- ans. C. Boofs, D. Cobb, D. Pollard. STANDING: Mr. Roberf Jordan. Mr. Sammy Halbrook, Joe Cox. Band 0 lI5 RIGHT: A lone music folder remains unopened during a daily class rehearsal. OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Roberl Loclcefl, Nick Sfevens and Jeff Ploger pracfice an imporrani' Irombone pas- sage cluring an evening rehearsal in preparalion for fhe fall concert RIGHT: Orclwesfra musicians anlicipafe a sfrong downbeaf conducfed by Mr. Arlington Judefind. 'IS .- ,,. 7, . .. . Y N I A of fi . I Irs I Il I I I , I I . E ' Ii i i I I I if Y II I I 'I I F ' I I In I 1. I A I' Wf I Ill 'I A I I. I ' I I , qv- X ' E I! I I I , I I I 1 Q I I I ' Ll I II I I 1 ,I ' B A CI M Ruth THIRD ROW F Maus Manning FOURTH ROW- C Millis I.. Walsh, FRONT ROW: M. Jackson, K. Irons. E. Srere. D. B. OSS. - SBVSF- - - I - . . . . . Mcl:afridge, C. Shelion. M. Mooreheacl. SECOND I.. Loy. K. O'DeII, C. Averill, I.. Elmore. T. Pierall. C. SmiI'I'1, M. Porfer. M, Elliof, M. Morgan. E. Crossley ROW: L, Dobbs, R, Bayoud, D, Ellington, V, Cazorla, Said. D. Masferson, R. Ridlelwuber. P. Calhcari. A. Meeks, T. Nafions, M. Hunling, L. Miller, S. I I6 0 Orcliesfra Orchestra Prepares for Festival Concert Looking torward to pertorming at the Buccaneer Festival in Corpus Christi in April, the Hi Park Orchestra worked during regular class periods as well as extra eve- ning practices. Because ot an enrollment ot 70 members, the orchestra separated into two groups three days a week to provide individual at- tention. Both groups rehearsing together the remaining two days showed clearly the individual problems still needing correction. Individuals and groups trom the orches- tra pertormed in the All-State Orchestra and U.I.L. Solo and Ensemble Contest, Highlights ot the I97I-'72 year included the week-end in Corpus Christi, rehearsals and pertormances tor the operetta, Fiddler on the Root, and the announcement ot new otticers at the banquet in May. The Concert Orchestra pertormed at the Texas State Fair in October and, ioining the L8cL Choir and selected members ot the Highlander Band, the orchestra presented their tirst tall concert November 23. The Orchestra also gave its annual Christmas Concert with the combined choirs, and was judged at U.I.L. Contest in April. X C -i :ri 'I 4 FRONT ROW C Millet H Williams W Williams E :tt M Bland Y Houpt L Brown G Nations ING:J.LaGrone, B. Curran. D. Reiebian. B. Boykin,G. son SECOND ROW L Allen M Srere G FOURTH ROW L Barnes L Turner P Bateman L Fisher. 9 Orchestra 0 I I7 Club Members Hear Speakers, Discuss Trips ForTiTied wiTh sack lunches, members oT The Field and STream Club ioined Mr. Alvin Bishop aT his Tarm To shooT skeeT in prepa- raTion Tor The hunTing season. During biweekly rneeTings. members waTched Tilms on ouTdoor recreaTion and lisTened To speakers. Mr. Fred Alford, Jr. sTressed The value oT gun saTeTy and showed several ways To make hunTing a saTer sporT.. Under The leadership oT sponsors Mr. W. D. Greer and Mr. John Crabb, members also discussed currenT hunTing and Tishing sea- sons. The Tishermen oT The club sTruck ouT on Their own and spenT a weekend aT Dr. Wil- liam D. Baird's lake house on CrysTalball Lake-in EasT Texas. The oTTicers oT The club included Greg WinniTord, presidenT, Tommy Ferguson, who served as vice-president and PeTer FiTch. acTing as secreTary-Treasurer. iw... .. .. IN HOPFS OF a good caTch PeTer Fifch baiTs a line AS VISIONS OF a five pound fish fade from his mind PeTe decides Thai' worms make poor bad Tor fish IIB 0 Field and STream Photographers See Q riginalit in Worli Corfingham. SECOND ROW: H. Evans, W. Sanders, R. i I - ,ii CQ' Phofograms, picrures made wifhouf a camera, nor only dressed up 'rhe Phofogra- phy Club bullefin board in Jrhe back hall. buf also slowed down rraffic as arf appre- ciafors slopped To 'rake a closer look. As anofher proiecf. rhe club loured fhe Easrman Kodak Processing Laborarory +0 gel a firsr-hand look ar many of The 'rech- niques of a professional processor. Mr. John Crabb and Mr. Don Kosrerman. sponsors, assisfed members of The club in developing 'rheir own lechniques in 'rhe dark room. Many members were able +o draw from +he 'ralenr and experience of olhers wilhin The club ifself as well as from rhe knowledge of The sponsors in order 'lo improve +heir abililies as amaleur phorographers. Four of The club's members served as phofographers for eifher 'rhe Bagpipe or 'rhe Highlander. Many of rheir new skills were puf info pracrical use for fhese publi- carions. The 20 members elecfed Wade Colling- ham president Ned Cammack vice-presi- dent and Cafhy Perry secrerary-Treasurer. x b ..,, ... '..jn..r-1 I Af?-r ,eggs 1 vM:'i'43'f' ' ,.., .' ,.-4?-7 i -V .A .L,,,sV , ,sf1JA,,,.. -. ,,,,.,..--- -8, .- i , ABOVE: Harrison Evans and Ned Carnmack look sophisficafed as Wade Co'r+ingham and Wiley Sanders focus in. LEFT: A phofogram, made by members of fhe Phofography Club, opens The mind fo fhe field of creafivify. Phofography Club I H9 0 0 0 FRONT ROW: J. Morse, M. Moorhead, Miss L. Soni R- Anderson. A- Maller' C- Sfewarf- Logue. J, Jordan. R. Tubb. SECOND ROW: D. Carl- tudy Charts, i Spectroscopes To supplemenf The freshman course of lnfroducfory Physical Science, sfudenfs ioined rhe Physical Science Club and per- formed experimenfs relafing fo aspecfs of chemical and physical science. Offering membership fo only fhose fresh- men enrolled in lnfroducfory Physical Science, fhe newly-organized club mef every firsf and fhird Wednesday morning af eighf o'clock. Led by presidenf David Carlson, vice- presidenf Rick Tubb. and program chair- man Sally Larson. and sponsored by Miss Linda Logue, fhe I I members explored The fields of specfography and radiology and sfudied in defail fhe periodic charf. Mem- bers also prepared a memorial of books in fhe library cledicafed fo Science feacher Mr. Cornelius Sonnfag who died in January. The Physical Science Club had operafed one year before receiving ifs charfer. Plans for fhe spring semesfer included blowing glass and solving mysfery solufions. MEMBERS SALLY LARSON, Jill Jordan, Jay Morse. ChuclrS1'ewarf, and David Carlson prepare fo collecf hydro- gen gas from zinc and sulfuric acid for a lab experiment I20 0 Physical Science Coronation of ueen Climaxes ROTC Ball ROTC PRINCESSES AND fheir escoris - TOP TO BOTTOM: PaHi Pierce, Sherry Placko. Leslie Wesion, Julie Winans, and Jennifer Clark. BELOW: Colonel Paul Abboii' crowns Debbie Dale as Baffalion Queen af ihe Regimenfal Ball. Rebel flags and parrioiic sireamers iransiormed fhe girls' gym info a Confeder- afe Army selling for The ROTC Regimenfal Ball January 29. Lieufenanl' Colonel Paul Abboii crowned Debbie Dale as Baiialion Queen, a +i'lle she earned by her work as an ROTC princess. Capiain Presfon Ross served as her escori. The Corps honored 'rwo of ihe five prin- cesses, Paifi Pierce and Jennifer Clarlc, by seleciing ihem for ihe second consecuiive year. Cameron Caldwell escoried PaH'i, while Paul Abboii accompanied Jennifer. The ihree new princesses were Sherry Plac- lco, Leslie Wesion. and Julie Winans. Their escoris were Capiain John Manias. Major Scoii Brown. and Major John Branch. The Grand March of ihe Queen and Prin- cesses highlighied The evening wifh ihe Schooners providing music for The dance and moihers of ROTC cadeis furnishing re- freshmenis. V Each of The princesses upheld The duiies and responsibiliiies accompanying her iiile. They made Their own uniforms which 'rhey wore on Thursdays and special occasions Throughoul' The year. The girls aifended riile and drill ieam compelilions, parades, and Federal lnspeciion. ' W .-.gc MILITARY BAND - FRQNT ROW- R, Rqfhbard' J, Klenk. J. Rohr. W. Sanders. C. Bryan. THIRD ROW: B. Millis, R. Conner. J. Coxi, C. Coldwell, N. Sievens, J. Price. T- Slee+h. W- Tl'ISfi0I'Cl. O- Hdnnemdn. D- Carl- Dugan, K. Cooler, R. Huddlesfon. SECOND ROW: J. Son- J- Pl0Q9 ' R- AnClefS0f1- R- Tubb. R- Pleilef. J- Howard, R. Lockeff, P. Crissey. Fisher. D. Cobb. R. -lones- ROTCOIZI ,Ei mi? .x, U. I D W 1 1 ,fc J, , ,Q f . O 'WW :'.22-77' V'-.'-as mn. , fag, ' 'af' 0 fn-7 W-0 O 1 ,- 1 I . N -We-52 Q ' - AV H x :s f npr-- .LI 4 U O o , . Q9 l 7 'V' nam V Q ch Oil 0 p., 95 'K wg-f 1.- 1,A sr 7... ..i . fm a vw r Ku , 'F Q71 V E ., 'fr ? 0 0 ' Y ROTC Prepares for Inspection in March RIFLE TEAM - FRONT ROW: J. WyaTT. R. Poole. S. Branch. P. AbboTT., D. Fox, M. Miller. Rice, R. Campbell. SECOND ROW: Col. Joe Hill, J. Highland Park's Reserve OTTicers Train- ing Corps pracTiced precision marching and drilling while preparing Tor The impor- TanT Federal lnspecTion March 3. The corps of 65 members worked under The direcTion of Colonel Joe M. Hill. The six officers, headed by BaTTalion Commander Paul AbboTT, proved Their leadership abili- Ties on The Tield and in The classroom. Pres- Ton Ross and John ManTas commanded Companies A and B. The maior parT oT The ROTC acTiviTies cenTered around local compeTiTions. The Corps broughT home a second-place rafing in The NorTh Zone CompeTiTion and a TourTh place in The Inner Zone MaTch. The Rifle Team placed Third in The CiTy Gallery MaTch. The Cadefs also compeTed in The GUIT CoasT Rifle and Drill CompeTi- Tion, The Texas AEM Drill CompeTiTion, and The FiesTa Rifle MaTch. When noT drilling, The ROTC meT Tor classroom insTrucTion on basic miliTary subiecTs, small uniT TacTics, and leadership. M., L-,'. '. 4 , ' ' 3' E-v.-.Q,QTT-ill? D it - A ' TH- N ff-in . -s .T . ini 4. , - ,L -:F A ,, ' Qui T-Agia, A-30? f' HARPER. Rob Posle. David Eisnelohr. and Marc execuTe a rifle drill for Hi-LiTes. REGIMENTAL GUARD - FRONT ROW: T. WyaH'. per. THIRD ROW: S. Brown. D. Fox, K. MerediTh. D. P. Ross. J. Branch, P. AbboTT, R. Poole. SECOND Williams, D. Eisenlohr. M. Miller. ROW: R. Poole, 6. Rich. S. Rice. R. Campbell. P. Har- ROTC o l23 AMS AS A MESOUITE player yells, G-of ya. David Ward collapses from fear begging, Spare me. Mlr. Slreeferf' I97I SEASON RECORD 6-3-I HP ....... 27 ,Paschal .... .... 7 HP ........ 6 Sherman ........ .... 6 HP ....... 2l Lake Highlands ........ I4 HP ....... 4l Richland ........ .... 3 HP ........ 6 Wichifc Falls .... ..... 3 5 HP ....... 3I Garland ...... ..... 2 I HP ....... 48 Mesquile ....... . . . I8 HP ....... 2I Norfh Mesquife .,...... 28 HP ....... I4 Denlon ....... ..... 2 8 xi 4,+J.k.Y:L HP ....... 24 R. I.. Turner... I7 ' - . '- l:'5M: . A n., 4 H e,:a, .. .. .,x . 7 4. - VARSITY FOOTBALL- FRONT ROW: D- Liffle. 5- Klein, D. Ward. A. Warrick. T. Triece. C. Allen. Gibbons. B. Sfrief. L. Dupre. S. Miller, K. McCreary. R. THIRD ROW: F, Johnson, B, Fiqke, T. Willis, D Marlin. T. O'Dwyer. D. Clarke. D. Free. SECOND Adams, T Finley. H. Peck. C. RagIand.YJ. McCar'rer, ROW: B- PBPBF. E- Swolwell. R- GOSS- B- SIIIBFS- I-- S. Curran. S. Shipp. R. Farabee. FOURTH ROW: J. I26 0 Varsily Foolball IH X4 Biddle, P. Jones, T. Rider, C. Kneese, B. Myers. G Campbell, R. Brown.iJ. Norris, M. Rogers. M. Forresf er. FIFTH ROW: E. Guest R. Askew, T. Lafimer. P Rohlfs. NOT PICTURED: I.. Madole. tudent upport Spurs Scots 11 to Victor HALFBACK BOB SILLERS Tries To squeeze Through a rapidly closing hole in The MesquiTe defensive line. -,IF S! A rf T f ,A . 'T M e,A. Y , T -' f .l' ' ' -1,7-'Tia,'.2f..-.. fp I, . D .-iff' rw V W x- . .V A . .6 - T.. c Wl.,..g y,LW,b , ,-6? 'y3,,,Q tw' 3 Z --4 Sim ' . s -ii?:.q, TRI-CAPTAINS David Clarke. Jack Biddle, and STeve Curran wiTh Head Coach Herman Bailey. DespiTe numerous bad breaks, bo+h figu- raTively and liTerally, The ScoTs foughT To second place in DisTricT 8-AAAA and re- mained undefeafed aT home wiTh a 6-3-I season record. The ofTense. in iTs firsT exhibiTion game. rolled over ForT Worfh Paschal 27-7 as iT exploded info acTion scoring 20 poinTs in The second quarTer. Bob Sillers puT The firsT six poinTs on The board and shorTly afTer- ward. KeiTh McCreary sailed a 3l-yard pass To MiTch Rogers. A PanTher Tumble seT up HP's Third Touchdown wiTh fullback Em- erson Swalwell crashing in for The score. BoTh HP and Paschal scored once in The Third quarTer. The ScoTs made Their second road Trip To Sherman. AfTer a 48-rninufe defensive duel, The game ended in a 6-6 deadlock wiTh HP preserving iTs 6-year sTreak of noT losing To Sherman. Randy Goss scored The sole Touchdown, buT The exTra poinT Thaf would have won The game was wide. WILDCATS DEFEATED ln a sTeady downpour, The fighfing ScoTs bounced from an early I4-O Trail To shuT off The Lake Highland offense and deTeaT The Wildcafs 2'I-I4. Seven WildcaT fumbles gave Emerson Swalwell, Bob Sillers, and Randy Goss The chance for each To score. The HP offense caused Lake Highlands To fumble laTe in The game on HP's I-yard line, Thus sealing The ScoT's vicTory. IE The fourTh week oT play, The Scofs meT Richland Hills aT Highlander STadiu'm in whaT was To be a 4I-3 downfall for The Reb- els. HP seT The pace early wiTh a 65-yard Touchdown drive. ln all. The ScoTs chalked up 309 yards rushing and 30 yards passing. Running backs Emerson Swalwell and Bill Peper scored Three and Two Touchdowns re- specTively, one of Peper's being a 3I-yard scramble around The end. Kris KousToubar- dis capped The evening scoring wiTh a 25- yard Touchdown counTer run. All-American Ronnie LiTTleTon. aided by The sTaTe runner-up WichiTa Falls CoyoTes, dealT The ScoTs Their firsT defeaT on The asTroTurf aT WichiTa Falls by a score of 35- 6. HP's only score came when KeiTh McCre- ary loffed a 34-yard pass To David Ward in The TirsT quarTer. The CoyoTes overpowered The ScoTs wiTh 345 yards To 76 yards rush- ing. buT The ScoT secondary kepT The Coy- oTes from gaining a single yard in The air. VarsiTy FooTball o l27 I97l INDIVIDUAL AWARDS ALL-DISTRICT OFFENSE Bob Siiers ALL-DISTRICT DEFENSE Jack Bibble, Rusfy Farebee, PhiIip Jones, Sfeve Shipp. David Ward ALL-DISTRICT HONORABLE MENTION Sfeve Curran. Cruger Ragland, David Clarke. Bruce Ficke, Les Klein, Richard Marfin, Tom O'Dwyer, Trey Rider, Mifch Rogers, Emerson Swalwell, Terry Willis ALL-GREATER DALLAS Jack Biddle. Phiiip Jones ALL-METROPOLITAN Jack BiddIe ALL-STATE Jack Biddle FORGOTTEN LINEMAN AWARD Bobby Myers FIGHT'N'EST SCOT AWARD Richard Morfin CONSCIENTIOUS SCOT AWARD Philip Jones TOP: Wiih The help of Phil Jones, Cruqer Ragiand, and David Ward. The referee signals a- Touchdown by Emerson SwaIweII. I ABOVE: A fired-up pack of Scofs charge onio The 'Field Io mee? archrivai Garland. RIGHT: Sieve Shipp, Terry Willis, Mike Forresfer, and Trey Rider crush Wichira Falls' Ronnie I.iHIe'ron. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: On your mark . . . ge? sei' . . . go! yells quarferback Keifh McCreery. BOTTOM: Mifch Rogers eiudes a Sherman defender and prepares To cafch a Touchdown pass. I28 9 FooIbaII .r , ,h ,Q . C P 'v p l . Q 5 2 4 K ' , X 3+ 'rg X .N ,J li -vs' I 6 'r M- K x r 1 ,. . -1. ' b 1 r ffl -X G ,-1 4. . uf' ,' Yi I A vi -6 A ' ,. 'MQW -nv- xx Q, , ., Qi 3 'l.. 1 ' L 5' . ., . Q uw- .,f , .- .-. . ff n .... 1 .' ,-,-A - ' 5, lrirl-'H1f,.:g',,-.1 - N 7 1 if fc : ' T i 'N Fl, ' -j Scots Trample Turner Lions, Finish Season IT ndeTeaTed and averaging 34 poinTs per game, The ScoTs Travelled To NorTh MesquiTe To play whaT would be The decid- ing game Tor The BAAAA championship. Behind The running oT HP's big backs, The ScoTs leaped To a 2I-7 Third quarTer lead. BuT disasTer sTruck as The STallions scored Three Times during crucial deTensive break- downs To beaT The ScoTs 28-Zl. Again in an away game. The ScoTs were deTeaTed by The DenTon Broncos by a score oT 28-I4. MiTch Rogers scored on a 44-yard pass play, and I-lP's only oTher score came when Emerson Swalwell scored in The Third quarTer Trom The Two-yard line. The Broncos scored Tour Touchdowns and added a Tield goal in The TourTh quarTer. The loss To DenTon knocked HP ouT oT The disTricT race, and in Their Tinal game againsT The Turner Lions, who were O-4 in disTricT, The Team's 'Feelings were summed upiby Bill Peper who said, We were playing This one Tor pride. IT was our lasT game TogeTher. The Lions jumped To an early lead over The ScoTs. Then wiTh Bobby Myers and Cruger Ragland opening holes in The line, The ScoTs began To caTch up. Midway in The TourTh quarTer wiTh The ScoTs Trailing I7-I4. The Lions were Torced To punT, Bill Peper blocked The punT, picked up The ball. and sTrode 32 yards Tor The winning Touchdown. PLAYER OF THE WEEK AWARD Jack Biddle Sieve Shipp .... . . . Tim Triece Sam Gibbons ,. Mike ForresTer Philip Jones .... . David Ward KeiTh McCreary Emerson Swalwell Bob Sillers ..... Les Klein Bruce Ficke .... Trey Rider Cruger Ragland ..... . . . . Bobby Myers RusTy Farabee . Richard MarTin Tom O'Dwver . . . . ......Sherman Lake Highlands . . . . . .Richland . .WichiTa Falls . . . . .Garland . ...... MesquiTe .NorTh MesquiTe .......DenTon ...R. L. Turner l3O 0 VarsiTy FooTball ,,,.,.-... .. - -. .- QNX ' ' . i , . -vxfe e .', 'sb' r,.x . .-'-. - lr.-. T ' m 'A Q H , Q :.f.- Q ' - - .,- vi K-Jn. ,fu .-L' 1' ar 1. . ' 'f 'mf iii' TTL ' v :':QfRfvh.,f. ' ffs' J.. ,, M, 1,4 --1 .4 . - ,, 4- .. - V--1 v, - .:,.---5. V ' s' -. if :-f M:-' .,.f1.1l4,- . OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Richard MarTin puTs The clamp on a Turner Lion while David Clarke offers as- sisfance. MIDDLE: Luke Madole and Rick Brown ready Them- selves Tor The oncoming Rebel aTTacl:. BOTTOM LEFT: Philip Jones and Bobby Myers yell en- couragemenf To The defense during The DenTon game. RIGHT: During a Tense momenT in The R. L. Turner game. KeiTh Mccreary exudes enThusiasm. THIS PAGE LEFT: Tim Triece shooTs down an Owl run- ningback wiTh Terry Willis, Mike ForresTer, and STeve Curran coming over Tor The deTeaThering. BELOW: Bill Peper charges Through The Richland line for good yardage. BOTTOM: Blocking from HP linemen allows Swalwell To crash over The goal line in NorTh MesquiTe game. Varsily FooTball 0 l3l if 'lmisii .ii i.. 595-532--. aiiggags-B615E,Q1L 564 550 ee E15 37i,2T5 g7D as 55 -,j9m.,JQ-vlllff E4 3 iq E ea, qi... ,'q,. , nib.-,i . -: --wg - . 13.-1 . i- I- ..' wg... -' '- ...V V,-ui P... , 1 , i- 1. , , , I , . P su 'TM -Nc,-g.'.si fi 4, .L.N,,1g:'f5',g.:T--. g., , , N W., ' Jiyjg y, , I .,'f.,N .'., :,,1,f , 'ii ,.-'Evil -. ,.' '1'.m,Nl,!.,'.Z. B TEAM - FRONT ROW: E. Mercer. D. Sanders. rison. S. Mobley, C. Smith, T. Hall, M. Ward, 6. Ward E Moher T Haralson J Castallaw W Hall S H. Lockett. B..Ward. P. Bagg, C. Downs, G. Tucker, R. O'Dwyer, G. Lafitte. R. Said, J. Van Amburgh, P. Norris M Millet C Spradley C Mash P Sims R Smith. J. Crockett, D. Sizer. SECOND ROW: Coach Fitch. L. Beecherl, Coach T. Shelton. THIRD ROW: N. Wright W Robinson Coach C Holmes M. Sorrells. Coach J. Ellis, K. Askew, J. Maiors, F. Har- Freshmen Clinch District Crowng QB? Sporting a five-game win streak. the Scot B team compiled a 5-4 season rec- ord under the direction of head coach Mike Sorrells. The Scot offense led by co-captains Prentiss Hall, Steve Mobly, and David Sanders averaged 25 points per game. while an aggressive defense starring Tom Hall, Ed Makers, and Mike Ward limited the opponents to an average of I9 points per game. After dropping the first game to Sher- man, the B-teamers regained confidence and proceeded to win five straight victories over such notables as Lake Highlands, Gar- land, and Mesquite. Garland, as Tom Hall explained. was our best game. Emphasizing ball control l32 0 Underclassmen Football Team Beats Archrival Garland the Scots won the game 23-7 and put to- gether a 97-yard touchdown drive, their longest of the year. For the first time, the freshmen were not divided into two teams, which helped them clinch the district crown with a 5-2 record. Behind the leadership of Jeff Bailey, Gor- don Potts, and Kyle lsakson. the freshman team also maintained a five game winning streak. The Scots dominated the first two games against Denton Strickland and Denton Con- gress. One of the most exciting plays oc- curred in the Congress game when quarter- back Bob Dickerson lofted a 50-yard scor- ing pass to Jeff Bailey. Bailey was the lead- ing scorer of the season while Bill Bevans was the leading pass intercepter. BRUISING BRYAN BUNYON WARD pulls in a pass and encounfers a mad Musfang in rou'fe +o Ihe goal. ,...4Q. s Q r--v-. .4 B TEAM 5-4 HP ........ 9 Sherman ........ ..,. 3 3 HP ....... 20 Lake Highlands .......... 0 HP ....... 40 Richland ...... .... 2 4 HP ....... 34 Jesuif ..... ..... 7 HP ....... 23 Garland ..... ..... 7 HP ....... 42 Mesquife .... .... I 4 HP ....... I9 N. Mesquife ....34 HP ....... 2I Denfon ...... .... 2 6 HP ....... I3 R.L.Turner ....22 FRESHMAN TEAM 5-2 HP ........ 8 Denfon Congress ........ 6 HP ....... 24 Denlon Sfriclcland ....... 22 HP ....... I4 R. L. Turner Blue . .... I2 HP ....... 27 R. L. Turner Whife ...... I6 HP ....... I2 Denton Congress ........ 8 HP ........ 6 Den+on Strickland ........ 8 h HP ........ 6 R. L. Turner Blue ...... .42 . E9 B A -.7 g,,P J ' 3 ' 1 -as 337 , . a I1 4714? ef' r p Q3 .J I lss J, - f fi 21 25 F - -. J 3' FRESHMAN TEAM - FRONT ROW: B. Crockefr. J. Rofhplefz. K. Green. B. Grunsfeld. B. McCullough, N. Nicholson, R. Hempel. J. Sfrange, S. Shipp. J. Slrange, S. Nelson. H. Thrash.-SECOND ROW: B. Knieff, B. Tucker. R. Driscoll. J. Bailey. P. Wildman. K. Johnson. J. Bevuns. M. Dickenson. C. Schwab. D. May. B. Hufchison, 6. Polls, S. Reed. B. Hibbard. B. O'Dwyer. P. Craycraff. THIRD ROW: R. Emery. Coach. R. Roehrig. T. Hendricks, M. CIy+on. B. Prideaux. B. Thompson, J. Snell. B. Blocker. B. Dewberry. B. Dicker- won. T. Ward, D. Paez. J. Irizarry, D. Hundley. R. Car- gile. Coaches R. Rhodes. O. Jones. FOURTH ROW: D. Willis. M. Bryanf. V. Mar+in, 6. Ellisor, T. Evans. S. Lee. J. Sherwin. G. Newlon, B. Oaks, D. Howell. J. Hanlcins. K. Isalcson. A GROUP OF unidenfified flying Scofs prepares Io corral a Musfang running back in a B Ieam scrimmage. Underclassmen Foofball 0 I33 VARSITY BASKETBALL: Manager A. Johnsen, Man- ager W Francis Manager T. Sealey. T. DooIi'Hle, M. 72 SEASON RECORD Hillcresf .... Waco ....... Bryan Adams . .. L. D. Bell ..... Hillcresf ..... Waco ...... Cisfercian , .... Skyline ..... L. D. Bell ....... Bryan Adams .......... Sfephen F. Ausfin ...... Alamo Heighfs ......... John sfon ....... Croclreff ..... Sherman .............. Lake Highlands ......... S+. M a rlzs ....... Sherman . .,.......... . Woodrow Wilson ....... R. L. Turner ........... Richardson ..... Roosevelf .... Car+er ...... S+. Marks .... Mesquife .... N. Mesquife .. Garland ..... Den+on ....... R. L. Turner .... Mesqui+e ..... N. Mesqui+e .. Garland .... Denfon .... R. L. Turner Denfon ....... R. L. Turner .. Irving ...... Palo Duro .... Midland .... I34 0 Varslly Baslcelball McGee, S. Nas'rri, B. Arnold, M. Gosseff. D. Kimmel, Coach B. Snowden. N. Lemon. D. Bradley, T. Delalour, AN ISOLATED CAMERAMAN capfures delermina- Hon on Tommy DeIa+our's face al' The DP Tourney. P. Wildman. D. Coker, M. Freeman. B. Taylor, K. Doo ey. DAVID KIMMEL GOES high over his opponenis I launch 'rwo poinfs againsl' Carrier in DP Tourney. Regionals See Roundballers 37-2 for Season BOB ARNOLD SHOWS consisTenT poise in shooTing clutch Tree Throws in The always inTense Turner ba++le. sscnork' Q ........ , i if Lg, S - ...s - ,f CENTER NEEL LEMON grabs an easy iump ball away from a posfman in The TirsT game againsT Denfon. X I Compiling a 35-I record aT The conclu- sion oT disTricT play, HP's Top-ranked Run- ning Rounclballers Took The disTricT crown Tor The TirsT Time in six years. Led by Tri-capTains Neel Lemon, Tommy DelaTour, and Mac McGee, The ScoTs. aver- aging 84 poinTs To Their opponenTs 52, en- Tered The ScoT Classic TournamenT wiTh eighT wins and no losses. DeTeaTing CisTercian Prep and Skyline in The Tournament HP Took TirsT-place honors Tor The sevenTh Time in The pasT eighT ouT- ings. Backed by Two addiTionaI vicTories The ScoTs Traveled To The AusTin InviTaTionaI where They conquered STephen F. AusTin oT Bryan, Alamo HeighTs Trom San AnTonio, AusTin JohnsTon and AusTin CrockeTT To Take TirsT place in The Tourney - a TeaT never before achieved in HP baskeTball. ATTer deTeaTing Three more opponenTs, The roundballers enTered The Dr. Pepper Tourney, where They downed Woodrow Wilson, R. L. Turner. Richardson, Roosevelt and CarTer To cap anoTher TournamenT championship. David Kimmel, Neel Lemon. and Mac McGee were members oT The All-American TournamenT Team, and Kimmel was voTed mosT valuable player Tor The Tourney. SCOTS WIN DISTRICT During disTricT play The ScoTs' cleTensive aTTack. led by seniors STeve NasTri and Murray GosseTT and junior Bob Arnold, held Their opponenTs down while They con- Tinued To score on The TasT break. MesquiTe, N. MesquiTe, Garland, Den- Ton, and R.L. Turner Tell To The ScoTs, giving HP a TirsT-halT championship. The ScoTs, however, Tell once To DenTon in The second round, Throwing The second half OT disTricT play inTo a Three-way Tie be- Tween HP, DenTon, and R.L. Turner. A coin Toss resulTed. Turner drew The bye, and The ScoTs meT DenTon aT Loos Field House This Time beaTing Them 64-60. This vicTory seT The sTage Tor The second- halT championship maTch beTween HP and R.L. Turner. HP blasTed Turner 88-6I. giv- ing The ScoTs The disTricT TiTle and a chance To go To The STaTe play-oTTs. Highland Park meT Irving in The bi-dis- TricT baTTIe, ToTally running Them inTo The ground To The pace oT 78-63. The ScoTs Then advanced To Regional, deTeaTing Palo Duro in The TirsT maTch buT losing To Midland in The second, giving The Team a 37-2 record Tor The season. VarsiTy BaskeTbaIl 0 l35 '-g.. TOP LEFT: S?eve Nas?ri grimaces on a drive ?o ?he baske? as he is ohecked by a Turner defender. TOP RIGHT: David Kimmel con?rols ?lne ?ip in HP's 7l-64 vic?ory over ?l':e Den?on Broncos. RIGHT: Bob Arnold flies 'fhrough fhe air wi?h ?he grea?es? of ease as he pu?s up ano?l'1er ?wo poin?s in 'rhe Sco?s' 87-77 vic?ory over ?he Turner Lions. FAR RIGHT: Mac McGee concen?ra?es on ?l'1e baske? as he lines up his sho? 'For a free ?hrow. I36 0 Varsi?y Baslce?ball Ziiff T 5. 5 . S' 4 Q-.gi I- 9- 7 1 Top Team Pops Clutch in District Play-off L Q A E K 1 Z -r i I .-Q nip- . fu. -,.,- I .,,...u- - L. A ,v g .III if 'tj 'cz nop f' -G-V331 I i ' :I 1 U- ig .J I ., -- , I 9 - :Z I I '-' ,T y i .- 3- dz' v ' .. fi TOP LEFT: Steve Nastri Iobs the ball over pressing Denton opponents to break up a Bronco stampede. MIDDLE: Leaping Tommy Delatour lays the ball up tor an easy two points. TOP RIGHT: Finding an opening in the Denton zone, Murray Gossett pops tor two points. MIDDLE RIGHT: During Saturday morning Junior Var- sity action Mark Freeman tips the ball to Kirk Dooley. ABOVE: Mac McGee puts a move on a Carter de- fender in the Scot's championship victory of the Dr. Pepper Tournament. LEFT: Coach Bo Snowclen explains to his boys that each basket counts only two points. much to tI-ie dis- may ot Tommy Delatour. Varsity Basketball O I37 wi-fre i f -- , .I in 'A g u i N if - T is if li r - 'X x., h 'xv' - VU K tv I: A A . A ,Y 24 I L- i. vi 2' L .-eg ., . ' L I 'al - , il, , . S' I C . B TEAM: J. Sigler, E. Jiles, W. Neely. J. Aldredge. C. RemberT. D. Houpf. T. 5l'l6l'fOI'1. R. Thomas. R. Dun- neTT, G. Kimmel, B. Summerall, S. Jeske, J. Hill R. Elkins, D. Vilches, M. Baker. M. Jumper. J. Traeger, can. G. Clay, C. Bradley. J. FlaT+. C. ScoTT, G. For- 'B' Teamers Take on Tough Foesg Accumulate- Winning 25-6 Record In spiTe oT The mulTiTude oT Tormidable opponenTs backed up by heighT and bench sTrengTh. The B Team ScoTs boasTed a record oT 25-6 and placed Third in disTricT. During pre-season B Teamers parTici- paTed in Three TournamenTs. Behind The sharpshooTing oT Charles Bradley. Robby Thomas. and Gary Kimmel The Team broughT home a TirsT place Trophy Trom The W. T. WhiTe Tourney. and a second place aT JesuiT and CarrollTon. PosTmen John Traeger and Danny l'loupT grabbed numer- ous rebounds as well as adding many poinTs. The B Teamers Taced Tough compeTi- Tion when disTricT play sTarTed and ended wiTh a respecTable 7-3 record. Garland, MesquiTe. and NorTh MesquiTe were each whipped Twice by HP. T-lowever, disTricT winner DenTon beaT The ScoTs Twice while R. L. Turner had one vicTory againsT Them. Again This year The Treshmen were divid- ed inTo Two baslceTball Teams coached by James Emery and RoberT Rhodes. l38 0 Underclassmen BaslceTball The WhiTes, having seven regulars, posT- ed an 8-IO overall record and were 5-5 in disTricT play. They also parTicipaTed in Tour- namenTs in Carroll,Tonand Garland buT wiTh no luck. Marlc Dickerson, Eric Binion, and Don Arnold provided several Thrilling mo- menTs oT acTion during The year along wiTh Karl Schwab, Bob Dickenson. STewarT Lee, and STeve LusTed. The Blue Team had a relaTively Trouble- some year. compiling a 5-I6 season record To emerge 2-8 in disTricT play. As The WhiTe Team did, The Blue Team compeTed in The Carrollfon and Garland TournamenTs buT also wiTh liTTle success. ln The CarrollTon TournamenT They advanced To The second round by beaTing JesuiT before losing. AT Garland The Team won The TirsT game in ConsolaTion. Rob Hankinson. Ronny Thompson, and Bruce Dewberry conTribuTed much To The Team. .Thompson was leading scorer and Dewberry led in rebounding. f lN FRONT OF'an en'rhusiasTic crowd of fans Schwab dribbles before shooTing. SUBS OF THE While ream observe rhe acfion in The second meeling befween The Whife and Blue feams. BLUE TEAM? J- lrrildfy. P- CFGYCFOTT. R- l'l5f1l5lHS0n- B- S. Hudson. J. Hawkins. S. Lusfecl, J. Hankins, M. Bry- Bevans, M. Nasfri. S. Lee. B. Dewberry, R. Thompson. any, D- A 1 1?51qcry'fQbg1:- -iw xii :., .' W -:-.LL2Tl5'L? WHITE TEAM: FRONT ROW: B. Klingman. J. Mur- nion. D. Arnold. D. Howell. B. Dickerson. D. Hundley, phy. P. Pierce. B. O'Dwyer. SECOND POW: B- Hufchison. Coach R. Ernerv. Rhodes. M. Dickenson. C. Schwab. K. Johnson, E. Bu- HP WHITE TEAM RECORD Richardson Wesr . Foresi' Meadows . . Jesuif .......... Garland Jackson . Turner Blue .... Mesquife Maroon . HP Blue ........ Mesqui+e Whife . Turner While . . . Denfon Siricfland Turner Blue ..... Denfon Congress HP Blue ....... Turner While . . . Den'ron Sfricflancl Turner Blue ..... Denron Congress HP Blue ....... HP BLUE TEAM RECORD Jesuit ......... Garland Bussey. . Lake Highlands. . Garland Sam Housfon Jesuit .......... Sfephen F. Ausfin Mesquife Whife . HP Whife ..... Mesquife Maroon Denfon Congress Turner Whife . . . Denfon Sfrickland Turner Blue .. . HP Whire ...... Denfon Congress Turner While ... Denfon Sfrickland HP While . . . Underclassmen Baskerball 0 l39 VARSITY TRACK - FRONT ROW: M. Fanning. R. SECOND ROW: K. Moore, N. Ward, R. Jones, B. niford, S. Miller. L. Dupre. K. Powell, R. Said N a Marlin. J. Johnson, M. Pharo, D. Saunders, G. Laliifle. Murray. S. Vaughn, R. Fischer. THIRD ROW: G. Win- J. Van Amburgh. D. Free. Coach Jim Mouser I as 5 I I - J V ' 'I 4 , IQ 4 1' 'Eff fi N' I C' ,J - ' A 13. .lf in ' I fl I lr f i- ,uw fl -f,-, A W 3, E l U -IPI ln , X T I ' A I D7 ,Tl ,J ll, f.,,lll5 I 7 'llijizli UTIWIS I ' I T' , .Il I I T, -4 1 I I i '-A I , ,, B- 1 1 . ' , , , . I , i,. I I , , . f A. A . nfl I 1 a L av- N: .1 ' fi T, - I f I 'JB .V . I I 5tl1'l'l'S , L. ,WTS I ll I STITIISI .T ,I 2' f53??':r 24 T TSHIISI lg., 'U 'MQ ar. 7 , ,l - xg. -A ABOVE: Hey, greaH moans Marc Fanning as he sprinfs for Tirsl place in 'rhe I00-yard dash. RIGHT: The wild bunch, Kelly Powell, Reed Fischer. Bryan Murray. and Dudley Free anficipale a flrsl-place run af The Jesuil' Track meel. , OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Muscleman Johnny Van Am- burgh shows his pearly while feelh affer lelfing lhe sho? puf fly. BOTTOM LEFT: Coach Mouser Talks over sfralegy wifh Richard Marlin. BOTTOM RIGHT: Before a meet Greg Lafifle and Ken Moore warms up by pracficing handoffs. V 1 I, , . il- T . ' ' , 1.-vi f ' .. . IEP? f i'f'i 1 ' I- X www--+1-f,.w.f. A fe. T45-,'1f.1X.4Qigg' ,. 4 I I I Y r , 140 o Varsily Track s. A L sa. N 4 f f , g'- 'l..,..4.-fi, ,af I r Fischer Runs Fourth Fastest Indoor Mile Reed Fischer. the HP track team's only entry in the Astrodome Invitational Meet. clocked a 4:lO in the mile. This was the tourth tastest high school indoor mile ever run in the United States. Led by co-captains Thom Aldredge and Reed Fischer. the I972 track team tigured in a tough race tor the district title. Early in the season, the track team participated in the Louisiana Invitational Track Meet. , The track team consisted ot sprinters Skeeter Miller. Marc Fanning, Thom Al- dredge, David Sanders, and Richard Mar- tin, distance men Mark Pharo, Bryan Mur- ray, and Kelly Powell. and milers Stan Vaughn and Reed Fischer. Sophomores Larry Dupre. Ken Moore, and Greg Latitte added strength to the team. ln-the tield events Norman Ward and Jett Johnson threw the discus with Roger Said tossing the shot put. Later in the season, members ot the bas- ketball team Bob Arnold, Tim Doolittle. David Wildman, Mac McGee, and Murray Gossett ioined the cindermen. Under the direction ot Coach Jim Mous- er, the track team began stringent workouts early in the year to prepare tor the start ot the season February 26. The cindermen met teams including Garland, Turner, and Mes- quite. Working under the coaching ot Mr. A. F. McCreary. the freshman team got ott to an Astrodome. . . Turner .... Richardson .. Sherman .. Mesquite .... Garland ..... District .... . . Regional ..... State .... Jesuit ......... Lake Highlands . .. early start by running with the Varsity. I972 TRACK SCHEDULE Louisiana Invitational .... ...... F ebruary 5 .. .. .... February Il-I2 .....February 26 ......March4 ....,Marcl1II .....March I8 .....Marcl1 25 .....AprilI .....April8 ......April I5 ......Apfil22 .....May 5-6 Varsity Track 0 Reed Fischer. Stan Vaughn. William Adams. and Kelly Powell run an excruciating ten miles in cross country. SCOREBOARD Meets Points Team Place Pierce l03 4th Saint Marks l27 Sth Jesuit 65 3rd Bishop Lynch l27 5th Lewisville 60 3rd Ft. Worth 202 Bth Arlington 95 4th Plano 54 3rd State I43 7th Cross Country Places Seventh In State Meet Paced by state champion Reed Fischer. the Cross Country team strode to seventh place in the state meet at San Marcos. The team consisted ot seniors Kelly Pow- ell, and Reed Fischer. iuniors Stan Vaughn and Mark Pharo, and sophomores Ken Moore, who substituted tor iniured John O'Connor, and Bryan Murray. ln cross country, the team with the lowest point production wins. The cindermen won third place in the Plano meet with 54 points, their low tor the year. The team par- ticipated in nine meets, with Reed Fischer logging seven tirst places and two second places. In the state meet December II, Reed Fischer clocked a winning 9:32 time in the two-mile run while Kelly Powell tinished l9th. During the season. which lasted from September to December. the distance men ran around White Rock Lake in workouts varying trom tive to I5 miles per day. Re- turning lettermen this year were Kelly Pow- ell, Reed Fischer, John O'Connor. and Stan Vaughn. Jim Mouser. who turned the once almost detunct cross country team into a state contender, coached tor the tourth year. I-42 0 Cross Country .,, i' -'mi' l. J 5-Y SL i Q 'fx J im il S dk: P' N r 3 i fv' 4 K xi! ' ni l ' XS X N X C' 53 Adi , 5 ' e A his ..i 7 It UTS l it i ii' yy g M iqtfu f s rs X l-.. CROSS COUNTRY - FRONT ROW: 'Ken Moore. ell, Reed Fischer, Stan Vaughn. Mark Phare. Jett Murray. SECOND ROW: Kelly Pow- FRESHMAN TRACK FRONT ROW J Bailey B ROW D Arnold McCulloch D Paez B Hufchl son, W. Adams, B. Gardere. VD FRESHMAN TRACK SCHEDULE Sfephenville .March 4 Den+on ... March I I Turner .... March I8 Sainf Marks March 22 Garland ..... ..... M arch 25 Sfephenville . .April 8 Disfricl .... .April 22 MIDDLE: GRRR. growl Roberf McCulloch and Bill Hu1'chison as fhey sfride around fhe frack. BOTTOM: Gordon Poffs kisses his draw sfring for good luck while bounding over a hurdle. Freshman Track 0 I43 FRONT ROW: IVARSITYI B. McCornas. B. Myers, D. ROW: R. Wilson. J. Walker. M. Harris. T. Triece. Homes, C. Sco++, P. Hall. S. Jeslce B Porfer Mafhers, L. Klein, M. Thornion. V. Hodge. SECOND Lewis, T. Harris. J. Ruppal. THIRD ROW: Coach Cecil V. V ,-1 - - ,f,..i.if:.- V - A I972 SEASON SCHEDULE March I .... March 3 . . . March 4 .... March 7 .... March 9 . . . March. I I ..... March I7 .... March I8 ..... March 2I .... March 22 ..... March 25 ..... March 28 .... March 3l .... April 4 .,... April 7 .... April I I . . . April I4 . . . April I8 .... April 2I .... April 25 . . . April 28 . . . ....Bishop Lynch . .... Richardson ... . Lake Highlands .. . . . . .Hillcrasf ... . .Richardson . . . .Bishop Lynch Irving MacAr+hur ..........Jesuil' ...Bryan Adams ... . .Hillcresf . . . . .Jesuil .. . . Mesquife . . . . .Garland ..........Denfon . Norlh Mesquife .....R.L. Turner ... .Mesquile .. . . .Garland ..........Den+on .Norrh Mesquife ........Turner . T I44 0 Baseball '+ V-, T T ' T fwtf Yjf'?'T 5 X 'fq :',,7q,4 f H H 'YTW 'I 'A ' , , A ' 1., ,, . 41 - fjfl 'ff 5' v ' U.. 12-12 13 , ..- . 'QU ' 5-' IIlllli'ilfIliliIl1llt5?'i':zi! QIIIIZ -I 711. Ilwfjw' ., ...,ig ,A I PM Il, me , i 'gl-if Af-0 L7 !, , ' ---,1..-1 3 '1 I mallballers Win enin Game of Season A ill snuff' -- 'Q . ,..-..Q'4i.,. Regular praclices slarling in February prepared The Scoi baseballers for fheir opening game againsl Bishop Lynch, which +hey won by a score of 2-l. Because one of lhe co-caplains, Sleve Nasfri, was slill playing baslceiball when The season began, Les Klein, The olher co-cap- lain, led lhe 'ream in pre-season drills. Scrimmages began in February and lhe feam ended up wilh a 3-2 record before The opening ball game. The Scols had The relurning experience of cafchers Bobby Myers and Tim Triece, lhird baseman and leading hiller Les Klein, pilchers Sieve Naslri and David Malhers, and shorislop Marlin Harris. ' Led by Coach Cecil Holmes, The leam began dislricl play March 28 againsi Mes- quile and faced olher Teams including Den- ,Q,,.r- ,Q ' .sf , Q 'ggi-,ll .e '.s1 i Ton and R.L. Turner. W -L . - , -ig-, ', :-i .. .. . '- . . . 'rf-.Q-' - .- lisp' 399 - The B 'reamers followed aschedule sum- , ., T . 1 j 3- T.. ii.. ' 1. -. , 4-.,. '- l W. 1 '-1' .,f ,Mr , 1 4 W ' .v - ilar lo lhal ol The A Team. The firsl game ol The season was played March 3 againsf Richardson, buf 'rhe Scols los? IO-5. Mr. Or- ville Jones coached lhe B leam. . F, j ' al-'+,: s, w 'N iff .1 Uv, -wav- ,.i,,, 1, v Q, . x.x..,: ,1- vs' bf .. 'L 'f'- EKQ-QC ..'-s-urs..,f'b'sf ,wg -r .. ' J c ca as a a p ' as ' -flfi.-s:-- ,A F 'flu .iiiiff -f ,, in T ' A' ff ,.1, X ffqli , , J' . . , .QNX I 'V l W V, T My 1' V .,..', 'X 6' if Q il T 91' is T, .U --.ni K A ,fq ' In A! ...fi-uk is uh, j, ,L .5551-1 . '?'f'i A . , 'A 'wg All Illx '9 file ' f ' isl 4 , is .T .ly - , nl J x ' - .1 -.- L ,- . T , L, ,I 1 fir' -. AT -as 1 -H i' -7 -Tlii T' T 'L fe 1: 'X-4fff1 'xT pf 4' - J, ,K 1 -l 'N F6 f :Q 'I Q 55 ' , ' iii ' i qi A 4 4 T Q .X 1 1 5 . , Sfoff i r-Sw .s is s T i .K ' Q-4 A rg Ka ly, V X' X -l ' , .X U . ffvff' . , gif , W B - . 41 - 4-. -.-. .. Q- T'-23155- fe - s 1'?.ifiiT i'f' .ss .,i- T .i?'rs,.:f'5?i1 9Q' I 5 if 1:15. T-' 191' :.:,1..-,f1.-1's'i1..Lf''PTHZFIR:Is-.siwvifg-45.gg,-23?v:eur.ia'if1i1a'E:kzl?Ei!f'aiif.fc:iEgf.eSSE.sf FRQNT ROW VB TEAMM J. Hill' J. Sfrange' M. Mobley, D. Hunley, M. Henger,.B. Smifh. TFHRD Klein. M.Dickenson, K.Simpson. M. Naslri. S. Cramer. ROW? C- Kellfff- G- Clay- MU- M'll9l'- V- Mdflmi J- THIRD ROW: K. Johnson, L. Leelefzr. D, wines. s. Sffme. C- Smlfh. Coach Orville Jones. TOP: Tim Triece slams +he ball during The Bishop Lynch game, as Marlin Harris and Judd Wallger waich. LEFT: David Mafher hurls anofher sfrilce al' 'rhe Richardson scrimmage. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Srnallballers Tommy Ferguson, Prenlice Hall. and Judd Walker awail' balfing dufies. Baseball 0 I45 ui il .ik ,I N . - iggsf' ...wi : .-my I97I-72 TENNIS SCHEDULE November 6-7 ...... .Dallas Fall High School November I 3- I 4 ........ Garland Invifafional December 27-30 February I8-I9. February 25-26 . March 3:4 ..... March IO-I I .. . March I7-I8 April II-I2 .... April 2I-22 .... May 5-6 ..... ........CoHon Bowl .....WichiI'a Falls ... .Garlancl Sfring , . . ,Bell Fesfival .. ......... Dallas Spring . ..... Irving Public School . . ........ Disfricl' . . . . .Regional . . . . . .Slafe TOP LEFT: Capfain Alan Whife spofs a low-flying black bird. rears back and a'rIemp'rs Io hif if wifh his racket TOP RIGHT: Charging The nef and obviously pleased af seeing his opponenf ouf of posifion. Sfuarf Bush prepares for a crosscourf volley. I46 0 Tennis apt? -Q. t ,gl . If Q52 FRONT ROW: S. Bush. A, While. P. Wiggins. C. D. Tucker. D. Quisenberry. Davis. SECOND ROW: R. Tucker, I'l. Beffis, B. Luna. Pre DlStPlCt Tournaments Sharpen Netters Hodge SECOND Row L Mcclsm c Low s In fhe hismry of Texas high schools sporTs whaT Team wiTh 26 disTricT champion- ships in a row has been able To look opTimis- Tically To a 27Th7 The Highland Park Tennis Team Tound iT- self in This enviable posiTion. The Team per- Tormed consisTenTly well in Tournamenfs. The Team capTured second in The Dallas Fall High School and Garland TournamenTs and a Third aT WichiTa Falls. The ScoTs had much depTh and poTenTial. CapTain Alan Whi+e and STuarT Bush and Diane Wilkin and Nancy Hodge were all re- Turning disTricT champions. HolT BeTTis and Philip Wiggins added sTrengTh To The boy's Team as Suzi SmiTh and Lynn Willcin helped To bolsTer The girls. Holi' The BolT BeTTis won The boy's singles by deTeaTing Teammafe ClayTon Davis. ln The WichiTa Falls TournamenT The Top players in The sTaTe compeTed. The boys had liTTle luck buT Diane Willcin made iT To The number one seed. The double Team of Nancy Hodge and Suzy Sini+h also made iT To The, Tinals beTore being eliminaTed. R, LEFT: Suzy SmiTh grifs her TeeTh arrd blasTs' a serve aT her opponent FAR LEFT: Nancy Hodge pracTices her backhand swing before a Tennis Tournamenf. Tennis 0 I47 wimmers Work Out Twice Dailyg Prepare for Regional, State Meets Grueling workouts atter school plus addi- tional morning practice helped to put the swimming team in shape tor their state title bid currently held by Houston Memorial. aI. Haltway through the season a new coach took over the iob ot coaching the Blue Wave. Mr. Douglas Scherer tilled the posi- tion tormerly held by Mike Sorrells, who ac- cepted the iob ot assistant swimming coach at the University ot Texas at Austin. Working closely with Coach Scherer were co-captains Jeb Santorcl and David Ward. Members ot the team began work- ing out atter school began in September. Shorter workouts were graduated in length until the swimmers spent as much as tour hours a day in the water. In their tirst meet ot the season the Blue Wave hosted Jesuit at HP and deteated them December I8. During the Christmas holidays HP hosted Richardson and posted their second victory. The Blue Wave sut- terecl a deteat as Norman edged past HP. The swimmers bounced back the next week to deteat W.T. White. The Blue Wave went to SMU January 22 to compete against the SMU relay teams. HP placed second in the 400-yard relay. Members ot the relay team included David Ward, Jeb Santord. Paul Wolcott, and Paul Hayes. HP added Lake Highlands to its list ot victories betore making its three-day com- petition in the SWAAU meet at SMU Feb- ruary II-I3. Later. in a rematch with Nor- man in Norman, Oklahoma, the Blue Wave redeemed itselt by soundly deteating the Norman swimmers. HP then travelled to Trinity to tromp Trinity High. Closing its regular season while prepar- ing tor the upcoming regional meet, the Blue Wave met with the SMU treshmen at HP. The swimming team then traveled to the University ot Texas at Arlington to com- pete in regional March 3 and 4, where they placed second. The state meet was held March I7 and I8 in Austin. ' . . I , P. W I- Ed .T. M th .J. C lc tt, B. Hunt. THIRD ROW: son S Dunton D Clarke FOURTH ROW M Peter EESNS. IT-22-STQr,DG?glBP3Lr,CMP:EIFiJT:f5lT D, Msy, T. Tlllard. B. IBoNvi1ry. D.rRlPaT'd. P. Deschner, B. Thomp- son D Ward B Porth D Carney J Pike H Storey SECOND ROW: B. O'Brien. P. Hayes. P. Carney. C. I48 I Swimming FRQNT ROW: T, H5114 p. Negmsl Q. Bagley' E- Gill' 5. Brown. P. Counls. N. Sanford, S. Orczy-Barsfow, P. Sanford, D. Maine. Penny Slowe. SECOND ROW: S. W'Qh0m0n- K' Bl0lf9m0fB- X Al 41 I972 SWIMMING SCHEDULE BOY'S TEAM December I8 .............. January 7 .... January 22 ... February II-I3 I February I5 . . February I8 .. February 24. . March 3-4 . . . ...n.. Hifi November I6 March I7-I8 December 28 .... January I2 .... . .. , . . .Jesuif . . . . Richardson ......Norman .. .W.T. Whire . ...... SMU Relays February 9 .... , .... . Lake Highlands .... ,SWAAU . ...Norman .......Trini+y SMU Freshmen Regional Meer March I7-I8 .................. Sfafe Meer GIRL'S TEAM Ocfober I3 .................... Hoclcaday 49.5 Oclober I6 .... . . . Richardson Ocfober I9 .... .... W .T. Whi+e Ocfober 27 .... ...... H illcresf ' November 2 ..... .... S an Anronio November 6 ..... ..... B ryan Adams November 9 ..... . . . Lake Highlands . . . . .Thomas Jefferson November 20 .... ....... R ichardson March 3-4 .... . . Regional Meer .....S1'a+e Meef ABOVE: Nancy Sanford gasps for air while comparing in a free s+yIe race. ' -... , LEFT: Sandra Brown displays diving form in a swim meer af Loos Field House. OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: Jeb Sanford splashes To 'rhe finish line as The fimelceeper waifs with an ifchy sfopwafch Swimming 0 I49 . - FRONT ROW: L. Houseman, J. Langford, G. Macae Clampitt, D. Thompson, R. Pryor, D. Newman. SEC- Newman, D. Adams. B. Hale. R. Bowles, J. Crow. H. tee. P. Dees, J. Hughes. T. Vottler, F. Deaton, D. OND ROW: L. Corrigan, L. Newman. J. Goss, C. Browning. T. Baker. B. Dickerson. Coach G. Everett. i .- .11 ' .l i D'-' 'fi Golf Members Practice Skills, Vie for District Daily practice at Dallas Country Club and trequent golt matches made an active schedule tor the golt team. Led by tri-captains Layne Newman, Cary Newman. and Leo Corrigan. members ot the golt team competed in more than seven matches along with the district match. ln their tirst match, the golt team deteat- ed Garland and South Garland in Novem- ber, with Leo Corrigan as low scorer. The Scots went on to place sixth in the San An- tonio Invitational November I9. and later deteated Irving MacArthur in a duel match by a score ot 308 to 304. Charles Adams was low scorer with a 74. ln February the golt team travelled to Fort Worth to compete in the Fort Worth invitational. and tied tor sixth place out ot 72 teams present. The Scots travelled to Austin March 3 and 4 and later played dual matches against lrving and Garland betore going into district play. The match was scheduled ,- in the middle ot April at Mesquite. ' JIMMY GOSS DIGS tor a lost ball in a ball-eating FORM IS THE name ot the game tor tri-captain sandtrap during a tournament. Newman 05 he Cl1lP5 UP to the 'Breen- ISO 0 Golf 'H' Association Recognizes HP Lettermen FRONT ROW: G. Winniford, T. Larimer, J, O'Con- nor. B. Sillers, N. Sanford, J. Sanford. M. Pharo, P Rolphs. B. o'sfsen. P, woicoii, secono ROW: Pi Jones. K. Powell. V. Hodge. B. Paper. D. Free, K. Moore. M. McGee. B. Murray, R. Goss, P. Hayes. FOOTBALL THIRD ROW: L. Madole, D. Clarke. E. Swalwell, K McCreary. S. Vaughn, R. Marlin, T. Aldredge. R Brown, M. Foresier. FOURTH ROW: L. Newman, B. Ficke. T. O'Dwyer. T. Triece. L. Klein, C. Kneese. C. Newman, R. Kincheloe, T. Dooli'H'le, B. Taylor. F!FTl-l ROW: T. Rider, T. Willis, B. Myers. S. Curran. J. McCar+er. N. Lemon, M. Gosseri, D. Kimmel, T. Dela- iour, D. Bradley. L. Corrigan. S. Shipp. BASKETBALL ' Frank Johnson it Don Adams Ronny Askew 'Jack Biddle Rick Brown Grover Campbell 'David Clarke 'Sieve Curran Larry Dupre Rusiy Farabee 'Bruce Ficke Mike Foresrer Dudley Free Sam Gibbons -Randy Goss Bill Griifiih Ed Guesf Philip Jones Ralph Kincheloe Les Klein Carl Kneese Kris Kouslabardis Tom Laiimer 'Charles Adams 'Leo Corrigan GOLF Dan Liiile Luke Madole 'Richard Marrin Skeeier Miller Bobby Myers Jack McCar'ler Keilh McCreary John Norris 'Tom O'Dwyer Hoddy Peck Bill Peper Crugar Ragland Trey Rider Miich Rogers Paul Rohlis 'Sieve Shipp Bob Sillers Bobby Sfrief 1 'Emerson Swalwell Tim Triece Andy Warrick David Ward Terry Willis Jimmy Goss 'Cary Newman 'Layne Newman TRACK 'Thom Aldredge Skeeier Miller Bob Arnold Ken Moore Tim Doolifile Bryan Murray Larry Dupre John O'Connor 'Marc Fanning Mark Phare 'Reed Fischer 'Kelly Powell Greg Fornei' David Sanders Nelson Hall 'Sian Vaughn Richard Mariin David Wildman Greg Winniiord SWIMMING Gina Bagley 'Paula Nelms Sandra Brown 'Brill O'Brien 'Pam Counis 'Sara Orczy-Barsiow 'Shirley Douglass Buddy Porlh Carl Ede 'Jeb Sanford Leslie Fischer 'Nancy Sanford Emily Gill Sara Sanford 'Madeline Gray Penny Sfowe Dan Hagler 'David Ward 'Paul Hayes 'Peggy Wighaman 'Tina Hill Marianne Windrow 'Karen Mariades 'Paul Wolcoif TENNIS Holi Beilis 'Siuari Bush Mary Corrigan Clayion Davis Shirley Douglass Linda Graifon Nancy Hodge Carolyn Low Bob Luna Laurie McClain David Quisenberry 'Suzy Smifh David Tucker Roberi Tucker 'Alan Whiie 'Philip Wiggins 'Diane Wilkin 'Lynne Wilkin ' Relurning Lei-'lermen from l97l-72 Bob Arnold 'Doug Bradley David Coker K Kirk Dooley Tim Dooliirle Will Francis Mark Freeman Tommy Ferguson 'Mariin Harris Trey Harris Prenlice Hall 'Vernon Hodge Sieve Jeske 'Les Klein Craig Lewis 'David Maiher Tommy Delalour Murray Gosserr Andy Johnsen 'David Kimmel 'Neel Lemon 'Mac McGee 'Sfeve Nasiri Ted Sealey Blake Taylor David Wildrnan BASEBALL 'Berne McComas 'Bobby Myers Bob Porier 'Sieve Nasiri Jimmy Ruppel Chris Scoif Mark Thornlon 'Tim Triece 'Judd Walker Roger Wilson 'H' Associai-ion 0 l5l INTRAM URAL SCH EDULE FALL SPORTS Basketball Touch Football SPRING SPORTS Volleyball Water Polo Boys Participate In Tournaments, Play for Titles R ecord participation and enthusiastic support indicated the student' body's in- creased interest in the tourth year ot boys' intramural sports. Dividing into eight teams, Ill partici- pants played a round robin basketball tour- nament lasting trom September I to Octo' ber I3. Bob Thomas' team won the tourna- ment and then taced a team consisting ot intramural all-stars. Otticiated by varsity basketball players, the all-stars won by a score ot 78-59. Following the basketball tournament, boys tormed seven teams to compete in nine weeks ot touch football. The team led by Benton Fry captured the championship and then met the tootball all- stars. The spring schedule tor Intramurals in- cluded volleyball and water polo. Each sport was open to boys ot all grade levels not participating in Varsity sports. Groups and clubs were also encouraged to play. l52 0 Boys' lntramurals ell ,if i if a , 4 .1-in 25,4-:K g ,, Ii 3 I fi ..i.xX- LEFT: Markus Kuby clurches 'rhe ball ouf of Mark Con- nell and Brad Smi+h's hands in a fouch foofball game. BELOW: Number 25 prepares for a score during a wafer polo march. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Wifh a high leap, a volleyball all-srar spikes The ball over The nef. BOTTOM: Mike Baker receives blocking from rough and Tough John Rife and Joe Barnes. Boys' lnframurals 0 I53 i nxxa , I A fi' , i. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: As she passes Jill Taylor, E. V. i ' .L Swalwell speeds up for fhe final sfrefch. BOTTOM: While being guarded by Laurie McClain, N V Laura Wheeler. and Nicole Williams, lhe cenfer half- i baclc ge+s on +l'1e ball. lr... lk we ABOVE: Tenniquoil lnframural Winners. FRONT ROW: Kyle Evans. Susan DeBogory, Cafhy Cox, Carolyn Perry. BACK ROW: Jane Garrett Terrell Poffs, Vicki Baumann, Mary Anna Aus+in. TOP: Tennis is fhe favorile love game of lhe senior girls. RIGHT: To perfecf fheir skills, Kelly Clark and Anne Cowden practice speedball fundamentals. I54 O Girls' Gym '5 P- we-'Ei .'i .J 'qi' Q i! lm! E. ,,,, 'W K U --el!! Q. -3 r, 1' l ' if 7 T ' 'Ti' if -1 iw' ' D ' ,Q-'JJ'-5.4 ' -.. .A i '-ff I - .A- 1: '..-'Z' ., - .5 , ,i M 4- .-1.6 . -2 L , . ,M ,I A ,. W L55kg'Ti,sZ:,?--5: '-'- Z , f . .,.fl7Zil.ki1v'?-:Tl Girls Get in Shape with Exercisesg T Seniors Play Tennis, Tenniquoits Freshly painTed locker rooms and new lockers added convenience To girls' physical educaTion classes. Mrs. Gynne Manson and Miss Jayne Murchison sTarTed OTT The Tall semesTer giv- ing physical TiTness TesTs which included The sofTball Throw, The 600-yarcl run walk, The shuTTle-run. siT-ups, and The 50-yard dash. Prior To The TiTness TesTs all girls goT in shape wiTh exercises. Seniors pracTiced sporTs ThaT would be valuable To Them in laTer years. Following The physical TiTness TesTs, The girls played five weeks of Tenniquoiis and speedball, and Miss Murchison coached girls in six weeks oT Tennis on The newly re-Topped Ten- nis courTs. Three weeks oT baskeTball round- ed up The Tall semesTer's sporTs. Junior girls Tollowed a sporfs schedule similar To ThaT oi The seniors. Five weeks oi Tenniguoiis and speedball Tollowed physical TiTness TesTs. Three weeks oT exercise and learning baskeTball TundamenTals com- pleTed The Tall semesTer Tor iunior girls. - Sophomores and Treshmen began The se- mesTer wiTh six-weeks oi run-walk, a sTren- uous aerobics exercise program. The girls sTarTed ouT The six-weeks period by running I2 minues every day. ATTer shorT Timed-runs, They ran The I2 minuTes again To show improvemenTs. Soph- omores ended The semesTer wTh Tour weeks of baskeTball and Treshmen had Three weeks OT swimming. lnTramural sporTs oTTered during The Tall included TenniquoiTs and baskeTball. These aTTer-school games enabled girls noT in gym To parTicipaTe in school sporTs. Girls' Gym 0 155 ABOVE: Guard Befsy Tifus vies for Marynell Mur- pIiy's ball during fhe final game of baskeiball inframu- ra s. RIGHT: During a class speedball game, Melinda Swepsfon smiles wi+I'i approval al Miss MurcIiison's call buf Sherrie Burford is noi' so pleased. FAR RIGHT: Jane Garreff waI'cl1es anxiously as Jan Keenan prepares To refurn a se+up. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Karis Adam and Jane Powell jump for +he ball in a baskefball inframural game. I56 I Girls' Gym -n ,,f X, x a--X A :rf . 1 , u '- Q3 'TU 'r -.,f., . .Q vi-'-Q Q v. . X - 1 -.diff -. ' ' e-f I '-.L 1 3413? ,. . ., 1 ., - NA'-,.+ 1'7- gz,-. 1 - , ' .g.., . 5 xm- ,.. K M .,v-:M ,A-T' .- ' I fr, Sli-6-hm., Spring Semester Includes Tennis, Softball y ,. V ,......,.. . was .Vs ' g , :Ill x, . TRAMURAL BASKETBALL WINNERS - FRONT P. SmiTh, M. MOTT. SECOND ROW: M. Warren, L. OW! M. J. l-Ong. A. S0rT161'VillB. E. HMBS lCdPTdiI'Il. RazzeTo, B. Tifus. THIRD ROW: P. Sears, K. Frymire. Because of new sTaTe requiremenTs, PE Teachers placed more emphasis on liTeTime recreaTional sporTs and included a new uniT on ping-pong and shuffleboard. A six-week volleyball uniT sTarTed OTT The new semesTer in all grades wiTh each class playing a round robin TournamenT. A wriT- Ten TesT on The rules broughT The uniT To an end. Many girls compeTed in volleyball in- Tramurals aTTer school Tor Three weeks. For The nexT Three weeks all classes square-danced To The well-known Tunes oT Red River Valley and The Rose oT San AnTone. Many eighT-girl squares pracTiced Their dancing TundamenTals before school and aTTer class To prepare Tor The Tinal TesT. Grade levels spliT inTo diTTerenT acTiviTies Tor The nexT six weeks according To classes. One Treshman group increased Their en- durance Through The Run-Walk program while sophomore classes conTinued in The swimming program begun lasT year. Juniors parTicipaTed in a combined soTT- ball-badminTon uniT as The new recreaTional games broughT The six weeks To a close Tor seniors. SoTTball kepT sophomores and seniors busy during The Third six weeks as iuniors worked on Their Tennis game. For The lasT Two weeks all classes parTicipaTed in The physical TiTness TesTs in hopes of improving Their Tall semesTer scores. lnTramurals pro- vided The opporTuniTy Tor girls in soTTball and badminTon To compeTe aTTer school. Girls' Gym I l57 RIGHT: Jean Lamberl serves 'the ball . . . OPPOSITE TOP: Claire Cobb smashes if back. BELOW: Thai birdie really flew away! exclaims Nina Morse. . LOWER RIGHT: Ann Henry gives il her all while frying 'ro cafch a fly-ball hi'r by a prolicienf ball-player. ? fs' 0 l58 0 Girls' Gym rl.- ,Q .,, . ,-5 .. ,..- .4 ,...r --in , ,- 7 .y :X ef '- . B ...K - --1 -!'v-? 9' 1 -1. J, . . - .-gig ' I . 4 , .- N , :gtk W-. fu -1 PE Classes Play in olleyball Tournament -ff' ai 1 . i 41-E.: 5 .5 7 'Q' r teaTEy'2f'l 4 KM- I A 5455- 1 N N. .N b . . , .V ' I , -1 . I , ' ' ' , I 1 ' .. 1 li ! v - . N , , . 4. I J! b , . 5 W 5 1... ' '. . f i,. A , . W 1, ,. 4 .75 . , . ' .' .11 Q A l led' i 13: .1 41 - I , 1 Q v I, ,Y Q .,.k....,,.4H -t 1 V Y 1 y .. i 4,,: ' A, - '.f4fv--L,-1 4 , 1' i ' , - -f ' . ,,,... .1. , ,, . . . --H .yu - 3. Q- If X.. . ,., - X ' ' ' 1 . i i-.4 ,A . . ..5-, f 1-,. '. ' -f'--.ea-..,, -- i -.' .1 11., .fu'- ABOVE: As Cindy Scofl s+rikes again, Mary Lou Maulmmalres flue cafch lo pu'r her ouf. E731-'iff ,Nun .. .,,:- V v.. , V ..--. ,H , , LEFT: Concenfrafing hard, Ann Renfro goes in for a layup while pracficing her baskelbell skills. Girls' Gym 0 I59 Cfasses THREE FRESHMEN, ROBIN LEFTWICH, Anne Henry. and Margo Simmons prepare Tor a fesfive Halloween season by purchasing a iolly iacl:-o'-lanTern-To-be aTa grocery Freshmen Make Up Biggest Class, Become Familiar STarTing oTT a new year in a new school, 456 Treshmen consTiTuTed The largesT oT The Tour classes. lniTialiy puzzled in The maze oT winding halls, ninTh graders Tound passing periods incredibly shorT. BuT wiTh The aid OT upper- classmen and room number direcTion Tind- ers. Treshmen became seTTled To high school liTe. Bicycling Took iTs place among TavoriTe acTiviTies. ExceIIen+ Tor weekend iaunTs, bi- cycling also helped To develop dormanT muscles. Many Treshman boys 'Found moTor- cycle riding To be a Tun SaTurday hobby. Due To The smaller TurnouT Tor Trosh TooT- ball, The Two original Teams were combined as one Tor The l97I-72 season. ln charge oT l62 0 Freshmen ith High School boosTing Team spiriT were cheerleaders Laura Dolph, Nina Morse, Mary Wynne Wicker, Sally LighTTooT, Shelley Wallace. June Naylor, Beclci BurT and Leila Shannon. STudenT Council members-aT-large STewarT Lee and Nancy Neely worlced wiTh I2 l-lomeroom represenTaTives in presenTing Treshmen ideas To The Council. Required courses English and algebra, To- geTher wiTh an elecTive choice, Tilled aca- demic schedules. Some sTudenTs enrolled in world hisTory, and maior works maTh and science. Revelaires, a newly Tormed singing group, admiTTed Three Treshmen To iTs ranks, while oTher ninTh graders parTici- paTed in The Choralaires choir. PAIGE RIPPEY DISCOVERS ThaT babysiTTir1g can noT only Tun buT very proiifable. Bill Adams Berfha Alford Cynflnia Alley Ann Anderson Rusfy Anderson Sharon Anderson Don Arnold Eric Arps Cindy Averifi Kelly Babs Jeff Bailey David Baker Jane+ Baldwin Laura Barnes Cindy Barker Hunfer Barrier Beverly Bass Tricia Bafeman Scofl Bedford Gina Bell Deanie Benskin Amelia Benson Barbara Jo Berry Laura Berry Bill Bevans Eric Binion Sheryll Blair Kafhy Blakemore William Blocker Bill Boyce Caflwy Bracken Becky Bradley Marc Brandi' Carol Brooks Evelyn Brown Allison Browning Kelly Bruner Craig Bryan Denise Bryan? Mark Bryan? Roy Buckingham Lisa Bul Becki Bur? Lee Bufler Rex Cargile David Carlson Paul Carney Vicky Cazorla Freshmen I I63 Sharon Claclx Don Clampiif Cammy Clark Kelly Clark Carol Clary Mark Clayfon Anne Cleaver Connie Clingman Alan Cloud Carol Cobb Chris Coclcrell Neil Cohen Nancy Coker Kim Cokerham Befh Collins Rachel Collins Hilary Combes Roberi Cooley Margie Cooper Chris Copeland Nancy Corley Kiffy Cox Pefer Craycroff Paul Crissey Susan Crissey Brian Crocker? Elizabefh Crossley Jean Anne Crow Milne Culwell Cindy Cunningham Mary Ann Daniel Dawn Darcy Jeanne D'Avi Chrisfi Davis Leslie Davis Nancy Davis Alice Davey Josie Dealey Fred Deafon Sara Denman Camille DeSalme Bruce Dewberry Bob Dickerson Mark Dickenson Laura Dolph Molly Dooley Darian Doornbos Ricky Driscoll I64 I Freshmen Sam Duncan Tina Dyes Lucile Dysarl' Lori Eades Linda Eafon Carl Ede Gainor Eisenlohr Diane Ellingfon Maly Ellis Grover Ellisor Virginia Emerson Susan England -I Ellen English Glenn Evans , A 4 g , , Richard Evans ' ' ' . Tobe Evans i 1 , ' , nk Francis Fisher I f E GQQ Margie Free a 1 5 ,- , ,, Angie Freeman Mary French C- Ginger Fulgham John Gardere Ken Gedney Diane Gibbons , -be ., . Freshman Girls Take Up Golf After School 'THIS lS FUN, buf I couldn'f spend a whole day hilrling lhis ball around on This neafo grass! says Sally Lighffool fo PaH'i Smifh as fhey puf-puf along af Dallas Counfry Club. Freshmen 0 l65 Freshmen Celebrate 111 TP3dltl0H3l Manner I 66 0 Freshmen Terri Gilchrisf Emily Gill Kafhy Ginder Holly Good Cindi Goodman Kim Goss John Grammer Jim Gray Kevin Green David Griffin Kay Grinnan Bill Grunsfeld Jennifer Gruver Peler Haggard Hilary Hale John Hankins Rob Hankinson Sarah Hanneman Karen Hardy Vanessa Hargis Bruce Harlan Holly Harris Jennie Haughfon John Hawkins Roberf Hempel Tim Hendricks Leo Hendricks Cindy Henley Anne Henry Sandy Heweff Bill Hibbard John Hicks Jim Himmel Parry Hines Ann Hodges Gaye Holden Helen Holman Cynfhia Holmes Jill Holroyd Cheryl Hook Yvonne Houpl David Howell Charlolfe Hubbard Sieve Hudson Laura Hughes Karl Hulcill Kim Hulse David Hundley Members at Large Include Two Freshmen Roleerl' Hursr Carhy Hurl' Bill Hufchison Margo Hufchison Jeff lrizarry Kyle lsalcson Jennifer Jericho Sarah Jesfer Jeff Jones Kahler Johnson Marieffa Johnson Celia Jones Jill Jordan Caroline Keenan Mike Kelly Keifh Kendrick Jim Kilgore Mark Klein Randy Klenk Bruce Klingman John Knieff Befh Knipp Mirka Kaiser Nancy Krusen Freshmen l I67 Sally Larson Sallie Lau Sfewarf Lee Robin Leffwich Sally Lighffool' David Love John Lowry Sieve Lusfed Miriam Lynch Kafhy Mahar Deborah Main Donny Marshall Mariha Marfin Nancy Marlin Van Marfin Dellam Masferson Barry Mafhers Joyce Maul: -,M , ii, i 1?- .gg ,l x 6- Frosh Find World Going to D0 s . . . Cats l68 0 Freshmen Davin May Bob McCulloch Bonnie McClain Melanie McCoy Cheryl McDonald Dan McElroy Kelly McGee Susan McGrael Adrienne McLean Charles McNamara Cafhy Miller Andy Mefler Terry Meyer lndoo Monga Mary Mooreheacl Gene Morel Benner? Morgan Bill Morgan Melissa Morgan l'lea+her Morris Karen Morris Jay Morse Nina Morse Susan Morfan des 1 ' i -er- 4 F qv' 9 U in ,ii CYNTHIA WlLLlAMS WONDERS if dogs and cafs can really be 54 hh- tif' ,fr friends. . H' S5 'sf ll ii J i . fl 'i I x 1. ' u t6 'VN gr Rochelle Moses Andy Mozisek Marfha Mullins Leah Muncey Connie Murphy Joe Murphy Jean Muse Marfha Muse Linda Naab Mark Nasfri June Naylor Cheryl Neal Nancy Neely Mandy Neller Doris Nelson Blair Newporf Grady Newfon Niall Nicholson Reid Nuffing Bill Oakes Kafhleen O'Conn Bill O'Dwyer Nancy Olinger Melissa Ogden Barbara Orahood Chris Osborn Dan Paez Odie Panfazis ell Freshmen 0 I 69 Jim Peper Jan Percy Bruce Perkins Becky Pelers Mark Pelerson Karen Pierce Presfon Pierce Susan Pierce Kafhy Pingree Charles Pislor Jeff Ploger Randy Plelzer Rob Poole Bob Porler Gordan Polls William Powell Bob Price Debbie Prichard c'7 i Revelaires Choir Admits Three F reshme 170 0 Freshmen Brannin Prideaux Bill Record John Reed Sieve Reed Befsy Reppefo Kim Rippey Paige Rippey Sara Rifchie Jud Roark Cindy Roberfs Sibyl Roberfson Rick Roehrig Olivia Rolh Jess Rofhplelz Cynfhia Said Chillon Sanders Sarah Sanford Barbara Schachf Lancia Schreiber Carl Schwab Janie Seay Gay Shaddox De Shaffer 7- gg. 1 'A , Tv? -S l x Ayr ff 1, il '..'6:., 45 I K ,uf A 5 Motorcyclln PPOVld6S F un for Freshmen Leila Shannon Clint Shance Dan Shea Cynfhia Shelfon Jim Sherwin Susan Shipley Bruce Shipp Shannon Shipp Margo Simmons Kelly Simpson Tim Sims Tom Sleefh Carol Ann Slaughfer Lucy Sloman Brian Smale Diane Smarf Barbara Smiley Brook Smifh Parry Smilh Mifchell Smifhey Jim Snell Karen Spoonmore Grace Sorrels Kafhy Spurgeon Elizabefh Srere Chuck Sfewarf Richard Sfoclcinger Barbara Sfoclcs Kafhie Sforey Nancy Sfowe Freshmen 0 I7l Jim Srrange John Sfrange Scoff Sfraus Lisa Sfreefer Chrisfy Symonds Ken League Cafhy Terrell Byrne Terry Dofy Thomas Bob Thompson Bruce Thompson Colleen Thompson Diane Thompson Julie Thompson Ronnie Thompson Howard Thrash Kalhy Todd Regan Tower Rick Tubb Bill Tucker Susan Kurner Alice Ussery Tina Vander Grach+ Bill Vogel John Volk l72 0 Freshmen Mowlng Lawns GIVES Frosh Extra Money Ann Vonier Jan Walker Shelly Walker Lela Walsh Tom Ward Lynne Wafers Claire Wafson Befsy Websfer Terry Websfer Gene Wheeler Lisa Whifing Mary Wynne Wicker Andy Wiener Roby Wigley Phillip Wildman Carol Wiley Cynfhia Williams Dwayne Willis Anne Winkler Rick Winston Brenda Wilhrow Jacki Womack Laura Worsham Gene Yarbrough Freshmen 0 I73 SOPHOMORES JOHN ALDREDGE, Lisa Kay Ferguson, Roger Said. and Lisa's dog Metuse take Sophomores Attend School Dancesg Active Interest Aids School Spirit Atter making the transition trom tresh- men to sophomores with the ease ot upper- classmen. the class ot '74 became more in- volved in all phases ot student activity. Sophomore representatives trom 26 homerooms took part in Student Council activities. Leslie Fisher, a member ot the ex- ecutive board, served as treasurer ot the Council. The double-dips Charles Bradley and Charles Spradley represented the Sophomore class. Atter losing the season opener, the Soph- omore cheerleaders rallied the 29 B-Team tootball players on to a 20-0 victory over Lake l-lighlands. B-team cheerleaders were E. V. Swalwell, Jenny Liebes, Becky Dicken- son, and Madelyn Gray. Larry Dupre start- ed tor the Varsity tootball team, the only Sophomore on the team. Under the direc- tion ot Coach Sorrels, I2 tenth graders par- ticipated on the swimming and diving I74 O Sophomores teams. Linda Gratton and Suzie Smith. members ot the tennis team, completed in district matches. The 443 sophomores carried an average load ot English, algebra, biology, a toreign language, and Drivers' education. From the Sophomores, I2O students enrolled in major-works courses. Extracurricular activities tor sophomores included Round Table and the Spirit Com- mittee. The Round Table, a discussion group, added David Ware, Elizabeth Alex- ander, David Cunningharn, Kim Larson. and Jett Sone to its roster. Connie Flowers. Camille LaRue, and Stephanie Placko exhibited enthusiasm as sophomore representatives on the Spirit Committee. Activities outside ot school in- cluded' working in the tutorial program at the Church ot the Incarnation and volun- teering at city hospitals. Renee Acers Kari Addingfon Janei' Adin John Aldredge i Elizabefh Alexander David Anderson Ellen Anderson Kenny Askew Elizabelh Aflee Pere Bagg Paul Bailey Frank Baird Merrimon Baker Anne Baldwin Robin Ball Leslie Barker Susan Barker Jim Barnes Roberi' Bass Bruce Beavers Andi Bedford Louis Beecherl Susan Bell Win Bell Doug Blalce Kafhy Boehning Marfha Boce Therese Bouchard Laurie Bowling Celia Boynfon Charles Bradley Carol Branch Douglas Brown Louise Brown Sandra Brown Hal Browning Scofr Bumpas Sherrie Burford David Burqher John Burke Elizabefh Burr Lynda Bufler Ned Cammack Doug Campbell Roberf Campbell Kay Carpenfer Cindy Carfer Susan Carfer Sophomores I l75 Tenth Graders Attend P3PtlCS on Weeliends Karen Case Jim Castellaw Lane Chaney Patton Chapman Kim Clark Devane Clarke George Clay David Cobb Carolyn Cohen Kyle Collins Beverly Combs Keith Comfort David Cook Kirk Cooter Kathy Coronado Pam Counts Anne Cowden Kim Cox Scott Cramer Kim Crawtord Johnr.y Crockett Nancy Cutter Tish Dealey Becky Dickinson Tom Dillard Chad Downs Diane Drake Robert Duncan Steve Dunton Larry Dupre I76 0 Sophomores Janie Easfman Trisse Edwards David Eisenlohr Randy Elkins Marina EllioH' Marinda Ellioff Lynne Elmore Cynthia Elmore Howard Efheridge Amy Ferguson Kay Ferguson Joe Field Leslie Fischer Jeff Flaff Connie Flowers Alice Forde Trip Forman Lisa Fosfer Greg Fournef Dave Fox Becky Francis Bobby Francis Joan Germany Liz Gibbons Edward Giles Jose Gonzalez Jim Goodson Carol Anne Gordon Linda Graffon Guy Gray Madeline Gray Shelly Guerriero Dennie Haferfape Prenfis Hall Torn Hall Befsy Halpin Kafhy Hanlcins Tom Haralson Lisa Harmon Paul Harper Brenda Harris Dave Harris Pafricia Harris Melinda Hari Millie Harfman Jane Hauglnlon Tad Heimburger Mac Henger Soplwomores 0 I77 Rick Hennekes Wes Herndon John Hewiff Holly Hexfer John Hill Karhy Hines Pa+ Hobin Jeff Hooker Chris Hopkins Dan Houpf Rufh Howell Jamie Huffaker Jim Hughes Bob Hunf Gigi Hurfon Lisa Irby Sieve Jeske Lee Johnson Sophomores Share VIEWS ln Round Table Marfha Jones Millard Jumper John Kee Chuck Keller Gary Kimmel Alicia Kerr Molly Knighf Susan Kobey Gregg Lafifle Mary Lamberf James Langford Donny Lanham Paf LaRocca Kim Larson Camille LaRue Lee Lafzer Rufherforcl Lawrence Liz Lawson Susan Lealre Paul LeCroy Kris Lee Phyllis Leffwich Jefli Lemon Vicfor Leuci I78 0 Sophomores 'Q V -Y x '27 HZ. A -L I f . 'T IQ ROUND TABLER JEFF SONE prepares scrambled eggs a+ The annual brealcfasf af Whife Rock Lake. y ,u 5' - Wh.. , ri' YQ' 5 5 la, Larry Levine Jenny Liebes Lisa Ligh1'Foo+ Laurie Li'Hle Mary Livingsfon Tom Livingsfon Sfeve Locke Carie Low Bruce Lowry Lisa Loy Laura Luby George Macafee Ed Mahan Charles Mash John Maiors Rufh Marla Chris Marfh Barry Marlin Diana Marhes Nancy Maul: Laurie McClain Judie McConnell John McCord Carol McDonald Carla McFarland Della McFarland Befsy McGill Pafricl: McGrael Grefchen McGre Befsy McKie Nancy McKinney Chris McKnigh+ W Sophomores 0 l79 Sophomore Girls Find Projects Profitable David Medari' Mergarer Meeks Marty Melefio David Menef Edward Mercer Lynn Miller Michael Miller Roxanne Mobley Sieve Mobley Wyafi Moon Ken Moore Allison Moorhead Pam Morgan Melissa Morris Leca Mullins Shane Murphy Brian Murray Wilson Neely David Newman David G. Newman Marfha Nichols Sherry Nielson John Norris Liz Norton l8O 0 Sophomores fv- Becky Oberfhier Sara Orczy-Barslow Kafie Owen Susie Oviaff Lisa Owen Jay Padgi+'r Befsy Page Cindy Parnell Ann Pa++erson Nancy Pedigo Susan Perry Nancy Pelerson David Phillips Sue Piffman Sfephanie Placko Roberl' Pospiclc Roxanne Posf Bob Preiean Roger Pryor Rob Rank Cliff Ray Ann Reese Kim Reid Clyde Remberf BUG WASHERS Caroline Shannon Phyllis Leffwich and Becky Dickinson of SMACK Y teens keep in good spurifs as fhey carry buckefs, scrub dirf, and rinse wundshuelds Soplwomores O l8I Sieve Rice Rene Ridlehuber Kale Rifchie Janie Roberfs V Laura Roberfson Rodney Robinson Roberf Roger Will Rogers John Rohr Cynfhia Rose Laura Rose Phil Rose Kim Rofhplefz Roger Said Wiley Sanders Laurie Sands Nancy Sanford Sherryl Sayles Sfephen Schreiber Chris Scoff Scolr Seager Caroline Shannon Becky Sheen Sally Shiels Susie Shiels Jamie Sigler Sieve Sills Anna Teresa Sizer David Sizer Anne Smirh Befh Smirh Clay Smifh Randy Smifh Suzy Smifh Tana Smilh Winifred Smifh Jeff Sone Leslie Spalli Susan Sparr Buff Speer Shelly Spence Charles Spradley Suzanne Sfalls Kale Sramefs Janef Sfelzel Don Sfevenson Anne Sfewarf Ann Sfewarl l82 0 Sophomores FOR SOPHOMORE KIM COX o desk becomes 'foo comforfable fo warr-:nf leaving af The sound of The bell, during a fiffh class. Harry Siorey Penny Sfowe Sherri Sfraus Sophomores Find uick Naps Detrimental kv- T' 'D Pal Summerlin Bill Sumrall E. V. Swalwell Melinda Swepslon Ann Taylor Jill Taylor Trev Teel Anfoineffe Terry Anne Thefford Jemi Thomas Julie Thomas Robby Thomas Allie Thompson Mamie Thrash Fred Toulmin John Traeger Greg Tripp David Tucker Greg Tucker Reber? Tucker Leslie Turner Charloffe Uecker Mike Umphress Helen Underwood Sophomores 0 I83 Rip Underwood John Van Amburgh David Viches Charles Vilbig Kris Walker Lynn Wallace Rufh Wallace Mike Ward Norman Ward David Ware Mike Wafson Cindy Waugh Befsy Weber Debbie Wes? Laura Wheeler Ann Wiggins Neil Willard David Williams Moncy Williams Nicole Williams Wendy Williams Morgan Winans Ralph Wood Robby Wood' Susan Woolum Bobby Wrighf Roberi' Wrighi Tancy Wynne Debbie Yafes Nancy Young IS4 I Sophomores ffl 'UO 'LJ V J5- AT A REVELAIRE parfy Sophomore' Lisa Lighffool' aniicipafes a refreshing drink. I sf i I x ,Ark 'CP +3 'WT LAURIE REPPETO TAKES advantage ot a pleasant atternoon by excercising her horse. pirited Juniors Support Teamsg Scots Serve on Publication Staffs Constantly reminded ot their upcoming senior year. juniors taced decisions ranging trom the choice ot class rings to college re- quirements. To start the year ott, Student Council and I-Ii-Lite representatives chose Martin Peck and Sha Sha Razzeto as the triendliest juniors at the tirst You've Got A Friend dance. Junior boys proved their athletic abilities by participating in tootball, basketball, and spring sports. Sixteen juniors contributed to the strength ot the football team. while seven eleventh-graders played on the Scot basketball team. Along more academic lines, the average junior encountered geometry, American history, a language, and literature. A total ot I64 ot the more daring students enrolled in Advanced Placement history and major works English. math and chemistry courses. Eleventh-graders took part in many ac- tivities and organizations despite the tact that they tormed the smallest class. Thirty- eight juniors exhibited their spirit by serv- ing on the Spirit Committee. Chartering buses and taking care ot the tootball players trained junior girls tor their roles as senior girls next year. Elected in the spring ot I97I, Eben Price and Tim Doolittle tultilled their responsibili- ties as junior representatives to the Student Council. While Tim tilled out report sheets, Eben organized student bus caravans. Many juniors served on publications statts. For the Bagpipe Lee Allen and Kathy Biehl assumed the positions ot assistant news and assistant teature editors respec- tively. The Highlander named Carolyn Bigger and Jane Powell associate editors. SPIRIT COMMITTEE MEMBERS Lynda Reading, Stefani Filak. and Laura Sears are not only tull ot spirit, but also hot air which is useful when blowing up balloons. Juniors 0 I85 Karis Adam Charles Adams Don Adams Doug Alcoff Rick Alford Lee Allen K5 vs HOW MUCH LONGER? asks Pafsy Ann Bell while doing an arabesque. Juniors Earn 'Player 136 0 Juniors John Allison Bob Arnold Vic Averiif Gina Bagley Cindy Baird Sandra Ball Allan Barker Julie Barry Craig Barron Ronda Bayoud Carol Becker Eve Becker Palsy Ann Bell Sally Ben+ley Linda Berry Nina Beufel Pefe Bibby Kafhy Biehl Carolyn Bigger Becky Binion Beverly Bishop Kim Bourlancl Richard Bowles Pal Bracken I 1 AV' .cf-5 -4 -e4 515 5, 2 ,ru .'- V -T ....1 -- ,va - ,. 51 - re --4-N- of v 156- ,....,. , M55 ,575 .. 2',r1a ' -, -- Q- ., V A --lf' e' : ,- -1 ,, wg. .,., ,- i ii ' ' . A-I-: .' r -yr , ': f - Qi: ,-,fx ,111 1 1 , I' f V -M 3 T ' ' ' . 'V ' ,ggi 1 i 1J 'V z-fr . ' f ' ' ed ,.., ,..,AY ,1...i y , . - 5 'M , ,, - - ...nf .. , . - - r f , , -+ A -'-'- , - ,- -5,-,ff-i'-.f g - i . 1, .C' 7- H V fu, f -3 -.,.ie --Hx P-.-f.i.f. - ,....,-4,,.. 1 1:-,-.g,4,:. , , .ue , . Ftlluwaf of the Weeli' Awar d 'W JQ ,, I In 3 'CJ 15 541. 3 3-I Chuck Bradford Clay Brighi' Julie Brown Rick Brown Sandy Brown Evanne Browne David Bruner Beffy Buckley Sfewarf Bul Tom Bull Bailey Burk Cecilia Burnham Cynfhia Burr Edirh Bush Roger Busse Sfi'rl'1 Bynum Kafhy Byrd Sean Byrne Rufh Ann Capps Lynn Carrozza Kafhleen Carfer Peggy Carhcarf Les Caudle Kara Chrisfian N -4 1'9- JS? K1-J X .X xr ,f N1 x -A -. qw SHAKING HANDS wi+h a rearnmafe, Trey Rider is overwhelmed a+ being announced Player of 'rhe Week ai flue pep rally following 'the Norfh Mesquife game. Juniors 0 I87 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 Cul:-by Culberrson Bruce Culver Madelyn Curll Bersy Curran Diane Daniels Dale Darcy David Davies Clayfon Davis Jami Davis Mary Anne Dealon Ann Defferari Allen DeSalme Jan Dickerson Karen Dineen Rick Dineen Louann Dobbs Kirk Dooley Tim Dooliffle Bill Dower Margaref Downs Ed Drake David Ellis Jeffrey Elwell Sieve Elwell Rusfy Farabee Don Farmer Kim Farrell Sfefani Filalc Tom Finlay Pefer Fifch BulliH Fifzlwuqli Laurie Folse Laura Fox Will Francis MELODY SWEPSTON CATCHES a slipping Manuel af fhe Church of The lncarnafion Tuforial program. uniors' Volunteer Aid in Tutorial Program ,'. if 65 Q-Bw -i- lar! Ande Frank Dudley Free Mark Freeman Frank Garroff Caroline Gay Nancy Gibbons Sam Gibbons Harry Gibbs John Giessen Lynn Gillespie Randy Goss Richard Graves Lucy Grenas Brenda Griffin Virginia Griffin Bill Grifiifh Tina Guerriero Ed Guesi Terri Guesf Karen Hankins Offo Hanneman Marlin Harris Trey Harris Vicki Hassard Juniors 0 189 K- V H. L f. .4 137135 BUBBLING WIIH SPIRIT. Sha Sha Ra-zeffo enfhusiasfically decorafes fhe iunior girls' bus for a fhree hour caravan 'ro lhe Scofs' game againsf long-fime arch foe Wichifa Falls. A BULLFROG WON'T buy if. explains Shipp ai her affernoon iob af a local 'rhea+ Juniors Show Spirit With Bus Decoratio Louisa Haughfon Rufh Hearn Bill Helmbrechi' Bill Heyman John Hinckley Nancy Hodge Cafherine Howell Kim Howfon Kay Huclcabee Randy Huddleslon Mark Hughes Jill Hukill Befsy Hunt Libby Hun? Holly Hulchinson Gail Hufchison Bonnie Jericho Jeff Johnson Rob Jones Ellen Kaufman Mar+ha Keay Craig Keeland Les Keliher Jimmy Kelly l9O 0 Juniors David Kilgore Lucy Kimbrough Dawn Klemow David Klenlc Kris Kousloubardis Markus Kuby Ca+hy Kyle Jean Lamberf Kerry LaPrade Tom Larimer Ann Lawfher Belly Lehman Jimmy LeVeIle Craig Lewis Beverly Lide Melinda Liebrum Nancy Lipscomb Dan Li'H'le Laurie Liffleiohn Hudson Locker? Roberf Lockeff Jon Lowe Ginny Lowery John Luna Laurie Lupfon Mark Lusfed Mali' Maberry Jean Ann MacGre Camille Marlin Carol Marlin A RIDE IN a dune buggy I5 The Per fed remedy for a dull day for Pefer Fifch. Pere Bibby, Mark Phare Jeff Johnson. and Dewifl Ray Andy Marfinez Dan Marlinez Tom Malfhews Fred Maus Valerie May Anna McCall Beffie McCarier Craig McDaniel Tom McGrafl'1 Sandy McKenzie Ben McKinley Wilson Meador Chrisfina Menlcing Slceefer Miller Jimmy Millis Hank Mobley Sfacy Morgan Craig Morris ampaigners Clean Up Studio Club Weelil l92 0 Juniors Andy Moyer Scofi' Muller Barbara Nelson Bill Nelson Fran Nelson Ricky Noel Sieve Norris Sara Noyes Beflw O'Bannon Brill O'Brien John O'Conner George O'Dwyer Julie Oliver Cindy Osborn Toby Oyer Hoddy Peck Jill Perelson Anne Perry Kafhy Perry Karen Peferson Marl: Pharo Kafhy Phillips Tina Pieraff Susan Pigeon 7' fv- 1:-'H' Y Q57 .,, 1- STUDIO CLUB IS fha scene of a mass clean-up every Sunday for Campaigners Jean Ann McGregor and Debbie Rockwell. Joel Pike Dale Pollard Cindi Pope Mail Porfer Bob Poflhoff Priscilla Poulos Charles Powell Jane Powell Eben Price Susan Propsl' Dewill Ray Sha-Sha Razzelo Lynda Reading Cafhy Reed Cynlhia Reid David Reiebian Ann Renlro Laure Reppefo Trey Rider Wynnell Roach Leslie Roberfs Debbie Rockwell Paul Rohlfs Roberf Rolhbard Francey Russell Sarabefh Sanderson David Saunders Sfephanye Sayles Mark Schmiedeke Sheryl Schlafer Cindy Scolf Ted Sealey Laura Sears Juniors I l93 I94 0 Juniors Sally Seay Angela Shead Susan Sheppard Berh Sherman S+efanie Shipp Nancy Shoop Melinda Shuffield Kafhy Simpson Debbie Slaughfer George Slover Pamela Smale Amy Smifh Charlie Smifh Cyd Smifh Fay Smifh Libby Smifh Sally Smifh Charlorre Smylie Sally Sneed Sco'r'r Solberg Lynne Sfebbins Karen Sfinebauqh Brad Sfowers Skipper Sfraus Melody Swepsfon Larry Swindle Leslie Tandari Blake Taylor Cindy Terry Warren Thefford Doug Thompson Lori Thompson Eleventh-Graders Bowl to Release Tension T if L 2 . gf 52 -s,f i'xx 5 2 - if Hggnfifpglmlh iT'gDNtFf', I Q i:i'r . sg ,l L X99 'D Ny 'ii 1 1 is . M I il. . -, i' Y .15 Hi - av N ,Lif2i5 lui L ,, ,, , an QV, ii M A ' O4 2 fl. - U 'J X 1 -5 H .,l 4 .K ir . . .ONLY TO FIND fhaf form and concen- frafion cannof always guaranfee a sfrike. Paffy Thompson Janel Thorp Michele Tormey Tim Triece Libby Tucker Sian Vaughan Tim Vaughan Judd Walker Bryan Ward Lisa Ware Calhy Warren Vicky Wafson Char Webb Pai' Wessely Sharon Whi+e Margaref Whifehill Debbie Whiling Peggy Wighaman Tom Wigley David Wildman Laurie Wilkin Lynne Wilkin Hugh Williams Sue Wilshusen Don Wilson Marianne Windrow Susan Wood Sieve Worsham Tim Wyaff Greg Yearsley Juniors 0 I95 H771 1, slip by, Lucy New Styles Hit Teen Populationg Class Officers Model Latest Look P lagued by Planning Ahead sheets and college application deadlines. seniors con- quered the tatetul senioritis, and tol- lowed the tradition ot their class by leading the l-lonor Roll tor the third consecutive year. Eleven l-lP seniors qualitied as National Merit Semitinalists and a HP record ot 26 seniors were awarded Letters ot Com- mendation. Jim Fox was one ot the 23 Tex- ans who received the National Council ot Teachers ot English Award. Due to the tact that the senior class had an unusually strong interest in math, almost too many seniors signed up to take trig. To solve this problem, another complete class had to be created. Seniors did not spend all their time studying, however, Christmas vacation tound some skiing in Sierra Blanca, New Mexico: Winter Park, Colorado: or Snow- bird. Utah. Others chose swimming in the sun ot the Bahamas or the Carribean. Many took the opportunity ot the Christmas rush to tind department store iobs. l96 0 Seniors Mary Anna Austin and Sam Schettler had leading roles in the senior play Why Not Join the Girattes? Sam also played op- posite Hilary l-light in the lead ot the oper- etta Fiddler On the Root. The Youth and Government conterence in Austin selected David Newport and Carl- ton Meredith as the best attorney team. Representing Dallas as district editor, Patti Smith was named outstanding news writer ot the conterence. Seniors showed their spirit by the excite- ment and cooperation with which they worked to make their year great. A total ot 20 seniors served on the spirit committee and many others helped in decorating the gym tor Friday pep rallies. ln January, seniors elected class otticers. Frank Johnson, president, presided at the l lonors Day Assembly, the Baccalaureate Service. and Commencement. Mary Jo Long was chosen vice-president, while Lucy Johnson organized the senior social calen- dar, and treasurer Doug Bradley handled the money matters. 'P l Mary Joan Long, and Doug Bradley lead the rock n rollin class ot I972 to graduation day. SENIOR STARRETT BERRY makes his own kind music with an auditorium full ot Hi-Lite members. ffl, 'l J' i .J V 1 ..,, 'F- 5' ',. i rf! T T KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS F.T.C. - Fufure Teachers' Cluo PAUL WAYNE ABBOTT - R.O.T.C. Bafralion Commander 4: R.O.T.C. Drill and Rifle Teams 2. 3, 4: Pres. Physics Club 4: Car Club 2. 4: S.P.Q.R. 2. 4 . . . PATRICIA LEE ADAMS - Spanish Club 2, 3. 4: Hi-Liles 2. 3, 4: lnlramurals 4 . . . ELIZABETH ANN ALBRITTON - Hi-Lifes 3, 4: S.P.Q.R. 3, 4: Music Club 3: Curfair Club 4: Junior Civifans 4 . . . THOMAS HEARNE ALDREDGE - Co-capiain Track 4: Cheerleader 4: S.C. 2, 3. 4: Spirif Commihee 3: Bagpipe Sfeff 4. CHARLES THOMAS ALLAN - V.P. N.H.S. 4: Kev Club 3, 4: B Foofball 2, A Foolball 3, 4: S.C. 3, 4: Debafe 3, 4: Nal'l Meri? Semifinalisr 4 . . . GEORGE RICHARD ALLEN - R.O.T.C. 2: Bagpipe Phofographer 2, 3. 4: Phofography Club . . . PAUL BRYANT ALLEY - Pres. Q 8: S 4: Chairman Tarlan Arr Sfaff 4: Nal l Meri? Commendafion: N.H.S. 3, 4: Round Table 3, 4: Bag- oipe Eclirorial Sraff 3. 4 . . . JEAN ARNOLD. RONALD GARRISON ASKEW - Foofball Trainer 2. 3, 4: Track Trainer 2. 3: Treas. Leo Club 4: F.C.A. 2. 3. 4 . . . SARAH MAR- GARET ASHE - Healfh Club 2. 3: Curfain Club 3: Hi-Lifes 2. 3. 4 . . . MARY ANNA MARTIN AUSTIN - Spirir Commiffee 3: Pres. Curfain Club 4: Sr. Play 4: Comp. Sp. 3. 4: S.C. 4: lnrramurals 2, 3, 4. BYRON ROBERT BAKER - lnframurals 2, 4: Leo Club 3.4: F.C.A. 2: Spanish Club 2. 3: Asfronomy Club 4 . . . CATHLEEN MARIE BAKER - Hi-Lifes 2. 3. 4: French Club 2: lnframurals 2 . . . Ml- CHAEL STEWART BAKER - lnlramurals 4: S.C. 4: Car Club 2 . . . LOVELL JEANNINE BAKER - Hi-Lifes 2, 3. 4: H.C.C. 2. 4' Sfudenfs in 6nv'+ 4: Travel Club 4. MARILYN CAMILLE BARTON - Hi-Liles 2. 3, 4: F.T.C. 3: H.C.C. 3, 4: Travel Club 4 . . . BLANCHE VICTORIA BAUMANN -- Red Cross V.P. Hi-Lifes 4: Spirif Commifree 4: Tarfan Business Shall 3. 4: A.F.S. Commi+fee 3: Bagpipe Sfaff 4: lnframurals 2. 3. 4 . . . BETSY WILSON BEAMS - Travel Club 2, 3. 4: Homecom- ing Queen Nominee 4: Key Club Sweefhearf 4: S.C. 2.4: Pres. Hi- Lifes 4: H.C.C. 2. 3. 4 . . . DUNCAN NASH BECKER. CHARISE FRANCES BELL - French Club 4: Chess Club Sec'y 3: Hi-Lefes 3. 4 .. . . RICHARD EVAN BEMBENEK - Jr. Civi+ans 3, 4 . . . STEVEN BEMBENEK . . . RONALD MARTIN BENNETT - Field 81 Sfream 4. L 8: L - Lads and Lassaes GAA. - Girls' Afhlefic Associarion N.H.S. - Nafional Honor Sociery H.C.C. - Healrh Careers Club Q 81 S - Quill and Scroll J.H.S. - Junior Hisforical Sociely S.C. - Sfudenf Council F.C.A. - Fellowship of Chris+ian Afhlefes S.P.Q.R. - Senatus Populus Que Romanus lLa+in Clubl Seniors 0 l97 - JOHN STARRETT BERRY - Pres. L 81 L 4: Spanish Club 4: High- lander Ediforial Srall 3: Currain Club 4: Operefla 3. 4 . . .DEBO- RAH ANN BERTRAND - l-li-Lifes 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2: Chora- laires 2: I-lighlanclaires 3: L 31 L 4: Opereffa 4 . . . ROYAL HOLT BETTIS Ill - lTransferrecl l97O From Sl. Marks, Dallas. Texasl Pres. Leo Club 4: Tennis 3, 4 . . .SARAH LOUISE BICKLE - Hi-Lires 2. 3. 4. JOHN RAYDEN BIDDLE - H Associalion 2, 3, 4: H.C.C. 4: Spanish Club 2: B Foolball 2, A Foofball 3, 4: Tri-cap+ain 4: F.C.A. 3, 4 . . . GREGORY LEWIS BOEHNING - Chemisfry Club 3 . . . NANCY MELINDA BOWMAN - Hi-Lifes 2. 3. 4: French Club 4: Travel Club 4: Chess Club 3: Library Council Club 3 . . . VIRGINIA PAGE BOYCE - Hi-Liles 2, 3, 4: lnlramurals 3, 4: S.P.O.R. 2, 3. pperclassmen Show Creatlvlt Wlth ROBERT HEATH BOYKIN - Pres. J.H.S. 3: Pres. Travel Club 4: S.C. 3, 4: Tarfan Business Slaff 3, 4: Circulalion Manager Bagpipe 4: A.F.S. Commiffee 2,3, 4 . . . DOUGLAS RENTZ BRADLEY - F.C.A. 2, 3, 4: S.P.Q.R. 2, 4: B Team Baslreiball 2: Varsi+y Baslrel- ball 3, 4: V.P. S.C. 4: Key Club 4 . . . IRIS LYNN BRADLEY - Chairman Spiril Commillee 4: Highlander Sfalf 3, 4: Circulafion Manager Bagpipe 4: S.C. 3, 4: Opereffa 2. 3, 4: Hisforian H.C.C. 4 . . . JAN BRAECKLEIN - H.C.C. 2, 3.4: N.H.S. 4: Hi-Li+es 2. 3, 4: Travel Club 2: lnIramuraIs 4. JOHN EVERETT BRANCH - R.O.T.C. 2, 3. 4: Saber 'Club 3, 4: S.P.Q.R. 3, 4: Curfain Club 4: Srudenls in Gov'I 4: Travel Club 4 . . . STEUART NORMAND MACDONALD BREMNER - Jr. Civifans 2, 3: S.C, 3: Band 2 . . . LEIGH ANN BRIGGS- Hi-Lifes 2, 3, 4: French Club 2, 3: A.F.S. 4: S.C. 4 . . . DEBORA BROOKS - Hi-Lifes 2, 3. 4: Spanish Club 2. 3. 4: Travel Club 2, 3, 4: Curfain Club 2, 3: Highlandaires 3. 4: Sfudenfs in Gov'I' 4. MARISSA ANN BROOKS - Hi-Lifes 2. 3. 4 . . . ANNE CLEVE- LAND BROUGHER - Hi-Lifes 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 3: Travel Club 4: H.C.C. 4 . . . MICHAEL EUGENE BROWN - Physics Club 4: Malh Club 4: Chemislry Club 3: French Club 2: Car Club 3: F.C.A. 4 . . . SCOTT HAMILTON BROWN - RO.T.C. Drill Team 2, 3, 4: Saber Club 3. 4: R.O.T.C. Execu+ive Officer 4: Laiin Club 2. JILL DIANNE BURTON - French Club 2, 3, 4: Hi-Liles 2, 3. '4: Travel Club 2, 4: L 8: L 4: Highlandaires 3 . . . MICHAEL BUSBY - Debafe 3, 4: lnframurals Champion 4 . . . ROBERT STUART BUSH - Co-Bagpipe 4: S.C. 2, 4: Tennis Team 2, 3. 4: Highlander Edilorial Siaff 3: Spanish Club 2, 4 . . . PATRICIA SUSAN CAIN - Highlanclaires 3, 4: Spanish Club 3.4: Hi-Lifes 2, 3, 4: F.T.C. 3. 198 0 Senior LEFT: Senior Joe Cox rehearses a new arrangemen+ wifh Gabriel, a four-piece band. BELOW: A winfery cap sefs +he mood as John Davis joins in +he singing of Chris+mas carols before +he holidays during school. STERLING ELIZABETH CAMP - Hi-Li+es 2. 3. 4: H.C.C. 2. 3: French Club 2. 3: Choralairas 2: L 8: L 3.4: Ope're1'+a 3 . . .ELLEN CAMPBELL- Hi-Li+es 2, 3.4: N.H.S. 4: Homecoming Nominee 4: lnframurals 2. 3, 4: H.C.C. 3. 4: French Club 2 . . . GROVER STOLLENWERCK CAMPBELL- Leo Club 4: F.C.A. 2, 3. 4: Infra- murals 4: B Foofball 2. 3: A Foofball 4 . . . AMY CARROLL - Hi-Lifes 2. 3. 4: Travel Club 2: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: F.T.C. 3: Highlander Business S+aff 4. DEBORAH ANN CARTER - Hi-Lifes 2. 3. 4: Travel Club 4: Cur- fain Club 4: H.C.C. 4: lnframurals 4 . . . MOLLIE MARIE CARTER - A.F.S. 4: S.C. 3. 4: Hi-Lifes 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Spirif Commiffee 3: Highlandaires 3. 4 . . . SUZANNE CLACK - Hi- : Lifes 2. 3. 4: J.H.S. 3: Travel Club 3. 4: Highlandaires 3. 4. . . DAVID COSBY CLARKE - B Foo+ball 2: A Foofball 3, 4: Tri- capfain Foofball 4: S.C. 4. Q51 ROGER FARRELL CLAXTON - Field 8: Slream 4: Car Club 4: Revelaires 4 . . . ROBERT CALHOUN COBB . . . CHARLOTTE MARGARET COCK - French Club 3. 4: Travel Club 3, 4: A.F.S. 4: Hi-Lifes 3, 4 . . .CAMERON lLlFF COLDWELL - Band Man- ager 4: Orchesira 2. 3.4: L 8: L 3. 4: lnframurals 4: S.C. 3: Isf Divi- sion Sfafe Solo Confesl' 3. Seniors 0 l99 ELIZABETH COLE --Hi-Liles 2, 3. 4: French Club 3, 4: A.F.S. 3 . . . MARK WILLIAM CONNELL - Intramurals 4: F.C.A. 4: Car Club 2, 3 . . . JOHN C. COOPER, JR .... CATHERINE ANN CORNETT - Hi-Lifes 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2: H.C.C. 3. LEO FRANCIS CORRIGAN - Caplain Golf Team 3, 4: Leo Club Pres. 3: H.C.C. 4: Sfudenfs in Gov? 4: lnlramurals 4 . . . ROBERT WADE COTTINGHAM - S.C. 2: Sfage Band 3: R.O.T.C. Band 2, 3: Pres. Phofography Club 3, 4: V.P.. Business Manager Band 4: Highlander Phofographer 4 . . . ISAAC BAKER COWAN - Band 2, 3, 4: Field 81 Sfream 4: R.O.T.C. 2: Car Club 3 . . . CATHERINE CHENAULT COX - N.H.S. 3, 4: Naf'l Meri? Commendafion 3: Iniramurals 2, 3, 4: S.C. Rep. 2: A.F.S. 4: Highlander Business S+aff 3. HOWARD JOSEPH COX, JR. - Drum Major Band 4: Sfage Band 3. 4: Operelfa 2. 3.4: Sr. Play 4: U.l.L. Ensemble 2, 3, 4: S.P.Q.R. 2, 3 . . . GEORGIA SUE CRAMER - ITransIerrecl l97l From Hill- cresl High School, Dallas, Texasj Hi-Lifes 4: Curfain Club 4 . . . JOHN EVERETI' CROSLAND - Ma'rh Club 4: N.H.S. 4: A.P.S. 4: French Club 4: Bagpipe Sfaff 4 . . . GILBERT CUELLAR, JR. - Band 2. 3, 4: R.O.T.C. Band 2, 3: Sec.-Treas. Car Club 4. THOMAS STEPHEN CURRAN, III - S.C. 4: Tri-capfain Varsify- Foofball 4: Leo Club 4: F.C.A. 2, 3, 4: H Associafion 3.4: High- lander Sfaff 4 . . . DEBORAH CABLE DALE - lTransferred l97I From McCallum High School, Aus+in, Texasl 'Hi-Lifes 3, 4: Curiain Club 4: R.O.T.C. Princess 4: Round Table 4: N.H.S. 2, 3, 4 . . . BRUCE MAYO DAVIS - Foolball 2: Band 3: lnlramurals 4: F.C.A. 2: S.C. 2. 4 . . . DEANN DAVIS - Hi-Lifes 2, 3, 4: F.T.C. 3: H.C.C. 4: Travel Club 4: lnframurals 4. JOHN JAMES DAVIS - Co-chairman Jr. Civifans 3: Sludenfs in Gov? 4: Music lnferp. 3 . . . JOSEPH VANBUREN DAVIS - S.P.Q.R. 2: B Foolball 2: lnlramurals 3 . . . WILLIAM GHORM- LEY DAVIS, JR. - Jr. Civilans . . . DARON DANIEL DAY - Round Table 3, 4: Operefla 3.4: L 8: L 3, 4: Assf. Business Manager LXIL4. SUSAN DEBOGORY - Jr. Civifans 3: I'Ii-Lifes 2, 3, 4: Music In- lerp, 3: Spanish Club 2. 3, 4 . . . PAUL LEE DEES - Sec'y Leo Club 4: S.C. 2, 3: Bagpipe Sfaff 4: Highlander Business Sfaff 3: Key Club 4: Golf Team 2, 3. 4 . . . THOMAS RUSSELL DELATOUR, JR. - B Baslrelball 2: Capf. Varsily Baskefball 4: Pres. F.C.A. 4: Treas. Key Club 4: S.C. 4 . . . CAROLINE RUPE DENNARD - Hi-Liles 2, 3, 4: lnframurals 2: Curlain Club 4: H.C.C. 2, 4. MARY EMILY DENNING - lnlremurals 4: S.C. 3, 4: Hi-Lifes 3, 4: Spirif Commiffee 4: Travel Club 3, 4 . . . DEBORAH JAN DEN- TON - lnframurals 4: Hi-Lifes 3, 4: Spanish Club 2: Travel Club 4: H.C.C. 3: Curfain Club 3 . . . JENNIFER CAMILLE DEWBERRY - Co-edifor Highlander 4: Highlander Hall of Fame 3, 4: S.C. 4: O. 81 S. 3, 4: Hi-Lifes 2, 3. 4: S.P.Q.R. 2 . . . EMILY CHAMBERS DOLPH - Hi-Lifes 2, 3.4: French Club 4: Spanish Club 2: L Xe L 3, 4. 200 0 Seniors ug, ,rl-. u. F' 'I :Cf 3, as fb Q--,J IA 'K' as Q-rf Football Season a tures Scots' Attention LEFT: Looks like we've invented a new sitdown cheer! says cheery leader David Quisenberry to Pam Elkins atter a crash landing. ABOVE: You see, coach. it's like this . . . Jack Biddle reports to Coach Leirman during the Lake Highlands game. SHIRLEY McDOWELL DOUGLASS - Swimming 2, 3, 4: French Club 2. 4: Travel Club 2. 3: Students in Gov't 3: Tennis Team 3, 4: F.T.C. 4 . . . JOSEPH PATRICK DUGAN, JR. - R.O.T.C, Band 2. 3.4: Band 2. 3.4: U.l.L. Science Team 3, 4: Bagpipe Statt 4: Math Club 4 . . . REBECCA WILCOX DUNN - S.C. 3: Hi-Lites 2. 3, 4: French Club 4: Curtain Club 2: Intramurals 2. 3.'4: Spirit Commit- tee 3 . . . TIM WYATT DYES - Chemistry Club 4 PAMELA LYN ELKINS - Cheerleader 4: S.C, 2. 4: Spirit Commit- tee 3: Choralaires 2: Highlandaires 4: Curtain Club 2, 3.4: Hi-Lites 2. 3. 4 . . . PETER DUBOSE ELLIOT . . . MARGARET KAY ELLI- SOR - Business Manager Highlander 4: L 8: L 3. 4: Operetta 3. 4: S.C. 2. 3. 4: Hi-Lites 2, 3, 4: Curtain Club 2, 3. 4 . . . REBECCA KAREN ELMORE - Hi-Lites 2. 3, 4: H.C.C. 2, 3: Band 2. 3. 4: lassies 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM EUGENE EMERY- Chess Club . . . ELIZABETH RUTH EVANS - Travel Club 4: Intramurals 4: Sec'y Hi4Lites 4: Students in Gov't . . . KYLE ANN EVANS - Spanish Club 2: F.T.C. 2, 3: Music lnterp. Club 3: H.C.C. 2, 3, 4: Hi-Lites 2. 3.4: Intramurals 3. 4 . . . MARC HEDGES FANNING - Cheerleader 4: S.C. 3. 4: Pres. Key Club 4: L 8: L 3, 4: Track 2, 3. 4: F.C.A. 2, 3. 4. THOMAS DEWITT FERGUSON Il - F.C.A. 2. 3. 4: Field 8: Stream 3. 4: Intramurals 3. 4: Capt. B Baseball 3 . . . BRUCE WILLIAM FICKE - Leo Club 4: B Team Football 2: A Team Football 3. 4: F.C.A. 2. 3. 4: S.C. 3: Intramurals 3 . . . ERNEST REED FISCHER -Field 8: Stream 3: Capt. Track Team 4: F.C.A. 2. 3: Intramurals 4 . . . DAVID LAWRENCE FLAGS - Spirit Com- mittee 3: Car Club 3, 4: F.C.A. 4: Leo Club 4: Intramurals 4. Seniors 0 2Ol JOEIWAYNE FLY. JR. - F.C.A. 2. 3. 4: H.C.C. 4: Foolball 2: ln- framurals 3. 4:-Field 8: Sfream 2. 3 . . . JAMES WILLIAM FOX - N.C.T.E. Fin-alisl' 4: Nal'I Meri? Semifinalisl 4: N.H.S. 3. 4: V.P. Malh Club 4: Key Club 4: Physics Club 4 . . . DOUGLAS PAUL FREIMAN - Jr. Civilans 4: Sfudenfs in Gov'l' 4: R.O.T.C. 2. 3: R.O.T.C. Drill Team 2, 3 . . . BENTON WESLEY FRY - Spirif Commiflee 3: lnframurals 4: Library Council 2: F.C.A. 2. DEBORAH LINDA FRY - Highlandaires 3, 4: Spiril Commi'Hee 4: Sec'y French Club 4: Travel Club 2, 3. 4: Miss Flame Universify 'Park 4: A.F.S. 4 . . . KAREN MARIE FRYMIRE - Cheerleader 4: A.F.S. Publicily Co-chairman 2, 3. 4:.Spanish Club 2. 3: Hi-Lifes 2, 3, 4: H.C.C. 4: lnframurals 2. 3. 4 . . . EMILY ANN FULGHAM - Operefla 3. 4: Adv. Mar. Highlander 3, 4: Spanish Club 2. 3. 4: Publicify V.P. Hi-Lures 4: V.P. Travel Club 3: Hall of Fame 3, 4 . . . WILLIAM ENOCH FUNK. LEE FOSTER FUQUA - Field and Sfream 4: Bagpipe Phologra- pher 2. 3. 4: H.C.C. 2. 3: Spanish Club 2. 3: Band 2: R.O.T.C. 2 . . . LINDA MARIE GAAR - Hi-Lifes 2. 3. 4: Travel Club 2. 3: Spanish Club 2. 3: Asfronomy Club 4: H.C.C. 4 . . . VIRGINIA ANNE GAHAGAN - Hi-Lifes 2, 3.4: lnframurals 4: Spanish Club 2: Travel Club 4: H.C.C. 3, 4 . . . ROBERT FORD GARDERE. GREGORY CHARLES GARDNER - S.P.O.R. 2: R.O.T.C. 2 . . . LAURA JANE GARRETI' - Sr, Rep. S.C. 4: Highlander Ediforial Slaff 3, 4: A.F.S. American Abroad 3. 4: French Club 2. 3: Spanish Club 4: Hi-Lifes 2. 3. 4 . . . PAUL EMMETT GARRISON - Ger- man Club 3. 4: Opereffa 2. 3, 4: Sr. Play 4: Sfudenfs in Gov'+ 4: L 81 L 3,-4: Orchesfra 2 . . . PAULA KATHERINE GARRISON - Slu- de'n'rs in Gov'1' 4: Hi-Lifes 2. 3.4: H.C.C. 2: L 8: L 3. 4: Opereffa 2. 3. 4: Orchesfra 2. MARGARET MCLAIN GEISINGER - Hi-Li+es 2, 3.-4 . . . MARI- AN BUCHANAN GEISINGER - Hi-Liles 2. 3. 4 . . . THOMAS GIBB GILCHRIST - Business Manager L 8:.L 4: All-Region Choir 3. 4: Sr. Play 4: Spiri1Commi'I'lee 4: Curfain Club 4: Operella 2. 3, 4 . . . PAUL LEWIS GLEISER - Sr. Play 3.4: Operelria 3. 4: High- lander Pho+ography Edi+or 4. KATHARINE PETERSON GLOVER - Hi-Liles 2. 3. 4: Bagpipe Business Sfaff 4: Highlander Business Sfaff 4: Travel Club 4: Cur- 'fain Club 3: S.P.O.R. 2 . . . DOROTHY KAY GOOD - Hi-Lifes 2, 3. 4: lnframurals 2. 3, 4 . . . JAMES WALTER GOSS, JR. - Leo Club 3. 4: Field 8: Sfream 4: Golf Team 2. 3. 4 . . . MURRAY MOSELEY GOSSETT - VB Baslcefball 2. 3: Varsify Baskefball 4: Key Club 4: Track 2. 4: F.C.A. 2, 3. 4: Inframurals 2, BETSY JEAN GOWDEY - Hi-Lifes 2. 3. 4: Travel Club 3, 4: H.C.C. 3: Spanish Club 2. 3 . . . JUDY ELAINE GRAHAM -4- Or- chesfra 4: Bagpipe Sfaff 3: Hi-Liles 2, 3. 4: Cur+ain Club 2. 3: A.F.S., 4: J.H.S. 3 . . . DINAH LOU GUEST - Round Table 3, 41 Hi-Lifes 2. 3.4 4: Travel Club 3. 4: German Club 3. 4: S.P.Q.R. 2: Sfudenfs in Gov f 4 . . . ROBIN HALE - S.C. 2: Hi-Lifes 2, 3. 4: Curlain Club 2. 3. 4: Swimming Team 3: Inframurals 2. 3. 4. 202 9 Seniors 21 E 41f.l'5 Z' I ll i ' l f 1'- 'll -L9 Scot Teams Dafeless senior girls charlered fheir own bus fo and from Scol' loolball games. and +raveled in s+yle singing old rock and roll songs. Spiriled senior girls backed all Highland Park 'reams wilh bonfires, breakfasls, and even kisses, chocolale slyle. Spiril Commif- 'ree co-chairmen Iris Bradley and Jane Wil- liamson organized The decoraling and plan- ning ol Friday pep rallies. An ensemble composed of Hilary Highl, Barbara Hunt Peggy Miller, Debbie Simp- kin. and Janel Taylor sang for charify and church organizalions. Senior girls Amy Carroll, DeAnn Davis. and Marlha Warren worked al a neighbor- hood bakery while o'rhers pracficed Their selling fechniques af local slores. Drama af The Dallas Thearer Cenler pro- vided a unique mode of expression for sen- iors Holly Wheeler and Rulhie Wilson in The play The Leader. Summerfime acfivilies for senior girls in- cluded counselling af Texas camps, life- guarding, working wifh inner cify children. and modeling for fashion shows. Spring found 'rhe girls af 'rheir Tradilional leas, anficipaling graduafion, and dis- cussing college plans. 414' r Lucy Johnson Caroline Dennard and Jill Burfon pop wllh spiral lor The Wlchifa Falls game during senior baffle cry. Seniors 9 203 Boy Falls Head- WILLIAM HARLYN HALE - Travel Club 3. 4: F.C.A. 3 . . . LAWRENCE NELSON HALL h Pres. Mafh Club 4: Track 3, 4: ROTC Rifle Team 2: Heaven Crew 3, 4: Asfronomy Club 4: Physics Club 4 . . . WENDY LOU HALL - Hi-Li+es 2, 3, 4: Pres. High- Iandaires 4: H.C.C. 2, 3. 4: F.T.C. 2, 3: Highlander Sfaff 4: In+ra- murals 2 . . . SARA LOUISE HAMRIC - Hi-Lifes 2, 3, 4: Treas. French Club 3, 4: L 81 L 3. 4. LYNNE ROACH HARALSON - Hi-Lifes 2, 3, 4: H.C.C. 2. 3: Drama Club 2: F.T.C. 2, 3 . .I . EDITH FRANCES HARES - Hi- Lifes 2, 3.4: ln+ramurals 2, 3, 4: H.C.C. 3, 4: A.F.S. 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club . . . LURENE LEE HARKNESS - lnlramurals 2: Hi-Lifes 2, 3, 4: Curfain Club 3: Choralaires 2: Highlandaires 3. 4: Miss Flame 4 . . . KAREN VALARIE HARLAN - Hi-Lifes 2. 3, 4: H.C.C. 3, 4: F.T.C. 3: Travel Club 4. MELINDA FRANCES HARPER - Band 3, 4: Hi-Lifes 2. 3. 4: H.C.C. 3. 4: F.T.C. 4 . KAREN EVE HASELTINE - High- Iandaires 3, 4: Bagpipe Sfaff 3, 4: Highlander Sfaff 3: Sfudenfs in Gov'+ 4: Spanish Club 2. 3, 4 . . . HELEN BERNEICE HATCHETT - lnlramurals 2: Lafin Club 3: Choralaires 2: L 8: L 3, 4: Hi- Lifes . . . ANN HAUGHTON - Hi-Lifes 2, 3. 4: French Club 4: Inlramurals 4: Drama Club 4: H.C.C. 2, 3: F.T.C. 3. :gs Pee' - i J ABOVE: Working senior John Branch checks our Vicki Baumann as she finishes her shopping duhes RIGHT: . . . and fhen proceeds fo fall headrover-heels while demonsfrahng his groceries an fhe air +rick 204 0 Seniors sup! 1 'Xff Wil ANNE ELIZABETH HAWKINS - Spanish Club 2, 3: Hi-Lifes 2, 3. 4: lnframurals 2. 3, 4: Highlandaires 3: L 81 L 4: Travel Club 3. 4 . . . PAUL HOWARD HAYES - Swimming 2. 3, 4 . . . CATHERINE ANN HEARNE - Hi-Life Program V.P. 4: Travel Club 3: Treas. Curfain Club 4: Senior Play 4: Bagpipe Sfaff 4: H.C.C. 3. BARBARA NEVILLE HEGGIE - flrensferred I97l From Thomas Jefferson H. S., Dallas. Texasi Hi-Lifes 4: Curfain Club 4 . . . JOHN THERYLLE HELM - Pres. S.C. 4: Key Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 3.4: Physics Club 4: N.H.S. 4: lnrramurals 4 . . . JANE MARIE HEWITT - Ari Club 4: Round Table 4: Band 2: Lassies 2: Hi-Li+es 2, 3. 4. HILLARY ELIZABETH HIGHT - L 8: L 3. 4: Operefia 3. 4: French Club 2. 3, 4: Hi-Liies 2. 3. 4: A.F.S. 2. 3. 4: All-Region Choir 3, 4 . . . SALLY PAGE HILL - Hi-Life Welfare V.P. 4: Sec. Spanish Club 3: S.C. 4: Highlander Ediforial Sfaff 4: Sp. Commifiee 3 . . . TINA LAU- REN HILL - N.H.S. 4: Capi. Girls' Swimming Team 4: Spirif Commiffee 4: Terlan Ar? Sfaff 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: Hi-Liles 2, 3, 4. ROBERT LOMAX HIUELBERGER . . . VERNON EARL HODGE - Baseball 2. 3, 4: B Foolball 2. 3: B Baskefball 2: F.C.A. 2. 3: H Associafion 2. 3. 4: Reporfer Field 8: Sfream 4 . . . RUTH ELLEN HOGG - F.T.C. 3: Highlandaires 3, 4: Travel Club 4: Siu- denfs in Gov'f 4: Hi-Liles 2. 3. 4 . . . AMY GAGE HOOK - Bag- pipe Ediforial Siafi 3. 4: Sec. N.H.S. 4: Sec. O 81 S 4: Tarfan Liler- ary Board 2. 3. 4: L 8: L 3. 4: Na'i'l Meril' Semifinalisf 4. LON MARION HOUSEMAN - B Baslceiball Mgr. 3: S.C. 2, 3: Golf 3. 4: Inframurals 3.4: Leo Club 3. 4: Na+'l Merii Commenda- tion 4 . . . HERBERT BUCHANAN HOWARD - B Basketball 2: Inframurals 2. 3. 4: Key Club 3. 4: Highlander Business Sfaff 4: OpereHa 3. 4: L 84 L 4 . . . AGATHA HERITAGE HUGHES - Travel Club 3. 4: Co-chairman A.F.S. 4: Bagpipe Sfaff 4: French Club 2. 3. 4: Tarfan 3, 4 . . . BARBARA ANN HUNT- N.H.S. 3. 4: Nai'l Merif Semifinalisf 4: Hisforian L 81 L 4: Hisforian Hi-Lifes 4: Bagpipe Sralif 3, 4: Highlander Sfaff 3, 4. MARY VILLAREAL HUNT - N.H.S. 3. 4: A.F.S. 3. 4: Spanish Club 3: Bagpipe Ad Mgr. 4: Hi-Lifes 2, 3. 4: H.C.C. 3. 4 . . . KAREN ANNE IRONS - Hi-Lifes 2, 3, 4:.Bagpipe Sfaff 4: Siu- denls in Gov'1' 4: Sec. Orchesfra 3: V.P. O 8: S 4: Naf'l-Meril' Com- mendafion 4 . . . JANET JACKSON . . . MEREDITH JOY JACK- SON - Trees. Band 4: Consul S.P.O.R. 3: V.P. Orchesira 3: N.H.S. 3. 4: Naf'l Merif Commendafion 4. ANDERS JOHN JOHNSEN -iF.C.A. 3. 4: Car Club 3, 4: Field 81 Sfream 4: Highlander Business Sfaff 4: Mgr. Baske+ball 4: Sp. Com- miH'ee 4 . . . DEBORAH ANN JOHNSON - Highlandaires 3, 4: Pres. S.P.O.R. 4: ljli-Lifes 2. 3. 4: Travel Club 3 . . . FRANK DOYLE JOHNSON- Sec. Key Club 4: V.P. F.C.A.: A Foofball 3.4: B Foofbell 2: i'H Associafion 3. 4: Pres. Senior Class 4 . . . KATHERINE TEE JOHNSON - Hi-Lifes 2. 3. 4: French Club 2. 3. 4: Travel Club 3. 4: Highlandaires 3. 4: J.H.S. 3: ,A.F.S. 3, 4. Seniors 0 205 Senior Girls Challenge Boys at Basketball LUCY JOHNSON - Sec. S.C. 4: Highlander Sfaff 3. 4: O 81 S 3. 4: N.H.S. 4: Hall of Fame 3. 4: Sec. of Sr. Class 4 . . . ROBERT HOUSTON JOHNSON . . . MARY SUE JOINER - Choralaires 2: L 81 L 3. 4: Hi-Liles 2. 3. 4: Operelfa 3, 4. . . PHILIP HILL JONES - Foolball 3. 4: F.C.A. 2. 3. 4: S.C. Senior Rep. 4: L 8: L 3. 4: Key Club 3. 4. ROBIN JONES -- Welfare V.P. Hi-Liles 4: Recording Sec. L 81 L 4: Travel Club 2. 3.4: French Club 2. 3. 4: S.C. 3 . . . MARTHA JAN KEENAN - Travel Club 3. 4: Hi-Liles 2. 3. 4: Inframurals 3: H.C.C. 3: Curfain Club 2: Ari Club 2 . . . JAMES DAVID KIM- MEL - Baskefball 3. 4: Key Club 3.4: F.C.A. 2. 3. 4: H Associa- lion 3. 4: Bagpipe Sfaff 4: Highlander Slaff 4 . . . RALPH KIN- CHELOE - FoofbalI'2. 3. 4: F.C.A. 2, 3: Car Club 3. THOMAS DEAN KIRK - Car Club 3: Leo Club 4: F.C.A. 4: L 8: L 4: lnframurals 4 . . . LESLIE CARTER KLEIN - A Foolball 3. 4: Baseball 3, 4: All-Disfricl Honorable Menlion 3. 4 . . . CARL JULES KEESE - F.C.A. 2. 3. 4: Foofball 2, 3.4: Field 81 Sfream 4 . . .CYNTHIA JEAN KNO'I'I'- Librarian Band 2. 3: Hi-Lifes 2. 3, 4: Library Council 3. 4. MICHAEL BEALL KOBEY - J.H.S. 3: Sluclenls in Gov? 4: Junior Civilans 3. 4: Bagpipe Slafl 3: lnlramurals 4 . . . MARIBETH KOONS - S.C. 3. 4: Sp. Commiflee 3: Homecoming Queen 4: Friendhesl Jr. Hi-Liles 3: Highlander Slalf 4: Spanish Club 2. 4 . . . KAREN ANNETTE KRUTILEK - Choralaires 2: Highlandaires 3. 4: Business Man. Orcheslra 3: F.T.C. 2. 3. 4: Hi-Liles 2. 3. 4: Operelrla 2. 3, 4 . . . TONI DIANE KUMPF - Spanish Club 2.4: Hi-Liles 2. 3. 4: lnframurals 4: Curlain Club 3. 4. ie' I, . 1---. l '1 J r . I, X , - . ,V :I Rll 1 I :J 1 I l..I. I f- 'T i -uv' ,Q I0 I i .ffl X . 'M N N E M14-' eq. f -,. 4 X 'N , ,o, . 'XV K: nw , 4 - Y rn.: if . I I H 455 X il i 23 Q 29:4 km, .W ,, 4: .fl J '- f,,,,- A ,V 'I , , -r:-v' , va:- V lx, -- ' rr: Y XR - I, '-5 X 'I '.iE:-mf. I ' ' I- ' Q .9 ui 11- : , 'l'a'.'f- ' . , .-54.113-2i.' '-I lqigfqiif? 5- Q -' Rui' 1' . ' -,X ' LSP: iz Q.. r': I . X il lllaaijgie QLX .gaix Il 1 R. X . AM JN -in ABOVE: Emily Fulgham fakes careful aim for a free +l1row. RIGHT: Mass confusion is flue name ol The game ua STP Tri-Hi-Y members prepare 'ro defeal senior boys al baskefball. 206 0 Seniors JANE LAGRONE - Pres. Orchesfra 4: S.C. 4: French Club 4: Curfain Club 2. 3. 4: Opereffa 3.4: Hi-Lifes 2, 3. 4 . . . CECILIA JANE LEE - Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Terfan 2, 3, 4: Hi-Lifes 2, 3. 4: Chemislry Club 3 . . . LEILA HOOD LEFTWICH - Miss Flame 4: Travel Club 2, 3: Pub. Chairman Spanish Club 4: Social V.P. Hi- Lires 4: Highlander Slaff 4: Sp. Commifiee 4 . . . CHARLES NEEL LEMON - Co-Capt Baskefball 4: F.C.A. 2. 3, 4: H Associafion 3, 4. CYNTHIA ANNE LEWIS - Hi-Lifes 2, 3: Travel-Club 2: Jr. Civi- fans 3 . . . GEORGE JULIEN LIEBES - Tennis 2: Swimming 2: Leo Club 3, 4: F.C.A. 2, 3: S.C. 2, 3: lnframurals 4 . . . SIDNEY HUGHES LEITCH . . . CLAUDE LIGHTFOOT. DIANE LINN - Sfudenfs in Gov'+ 4: H.C.C. 2, 3, 4: lnrramurals 2, 3.4: Hi-Lifes 2. 3. 4: Curfain Club 4: French Club 2 . . . MARIAN ELIZABETH LIVINGSTON - Sec. Spanish Club 4: Treas. Travel Club 4: N.H.S. 3, 4: O 3: S 3, 4: Bagpipe Sfaff 3, 4: Highlandaires 3, 4 . . . MARY JOAN LONG - Chair. Round Table 4: A.F.S. 2. 3, 4: French Club 2. 3, 4: Sp. Commiifee 3: DAR Hisfory Award 4: lnframurals 3, 4 . . . ROBERT DONALD LUNA - Car Club 3. 4: Tennis 2, 3. 4: lnframurals 3, 4: F.C.A. 2. BEVERLY JEAN LYON - Band 2: Hi-Lifes 2, 3, 4: Highlandaires 4 . . . PIERCE WRIGHT MCANINCH . . . SILAS EDWARD MCANINCH - Spanish Club 2, 4: Chair. Leo Club 4: L 8: L 3, 4 . . . JACK MCCARTER- B Foofball 2, A Foofball 3, 4: Leo Club 3. 4: F.C.A. 2, 3. 4: Car Club 3. BYRON BERNE MCCOMAS JR. - L Xe L 3, 4: OpereHa 4: Curfain Club 4: Baseball 2 . . . KEITH WILSON MCCREARY - B Foof- ball 2. A Fooiball 3, 4: German Club 3 SAWNIE AL- DREDGE McENTlRE - Tarlan 3, 4: Bagpipe 3, 4: Sfuclenfs in Gov'+ 3, 4: N.H.S. 4: Round Table 3. 4: A.F.S. 2. 3, 4. . . GEORGE HUGH McGEE - Co-Capi. Baskefball 4: Track 4: Foolball 2: F.C.A. 2, 3, 4. PATRICK CONRAD MCGINNIS - Revelaires 4: Car Club 2, 3, 4 . . . ALICE JEAN MCMULLIN - Highlander Sfaff 4: Bagpipe Sfaff 4: Turion 4: Sfuden+s in Gov'1. 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: O 8: S 3 . . . CAROLYN JOAN MACKAY - Hi-Lifes F.T.C. 2, 3, 4: Highlandaires 3, 4: Spanish Club 2: H.C.C. 3: Travel Club 4 . . . LUCIAN PICKFORD MADOLE- B Foofball 2, A Foo1'ball4: S.C. 3, 4: Chess Club 3: Soccer 3, 4: lnframurals 3. JOHN A. MANTAS - R.O.T.C. 2, 3. 4: Pres. ,Sabre Club 4 . . . KAREN PATRICEA MARIADES - Swimming 2, 3, 4: Treas. Travel Club 4: French Club 3, 4: Hi-Lifes 2, 3. 4: Library Council 2 . . . JAN ILENE MARSHALL - Hi-Lifes 2: Jr. Civifans 4 . . . LISA HART MARSHALL - S.P.Q.R. 2.4: Hi-Lifes 2. 3, 4: Curfain Club 3. Seniors 0 207 RICHARD THOMAS MARTIN - B Foofball 2, A Foofball 3. 4: Baslrefball 2: F.C.A. 3, 4: H Associafion 3, 4 . . . DAVID BUCKINGHAM MATHER - S.C. 2. 3. 4: V.P. Key Club 4: Base- ball Team 2, 3, 4: N.H.S. 4: Na1 l Meri? Semifinalisl' 4: Sec'y Bag- pipe Business Slaff 4 . . . WILLIAM RYDER MATHERS - Round Table 3,'4: L 8: L 4: Bagpipe Sfaff 3, 4: Co-chairman Tarlan Ari Board 4: Sfudenfs in Gov'i 4: Opereffa 3, 4 . . . NORMA JEAN MATHESON - French Club 3, 4: Hi-Lifes 2, 3, 4: Chess Club 3. CARLTON MEREDITH III - V.P. Sfudenfs in Gov'f 4: lnframurals 3.4: L 8: L 3.4: V.P. Chess Club 3: Nai l Meril Semifinalisf 4: Oper- eHa 3, 4 . . .BARBARA ANN MILLER - Hi-Lifes 2, 3, 4: F.T.C. 2: Travel Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 2. 3, 4: Sfudenfs in Gov? 4: Infra- murals 3, 4 . . . MADELAINE AVIS MILLER - A.F.S. 4: Hi-Lifes 2. 3.4: lnframurals 2.4: H.C.C. 2, 3, 4: F.T.C. 2, 3: Currain Club 2, 4 . . . PEGGY EILEEN MILLER - Pres. Choralaires 2: L 81 L 3, 4: N.H.S. 3. 4: Highlander Siaff 3: Operelfa 3.4: French Club 2, 3.4. FRANCISCO ANTONIO MILLET, JR. - Jr. Civifan 3, 4: Orches- fra 2, 3, 4: All S+afe Orchesfra 4 . . . MARIA VICTORIA MILLET - Hi-Lifes 2, 3. 4: Spanish Club 2, 3. 4: Travel Club 3, 4 . . .LISA- BETH ANN MIMS - Sec'y Round Table 4: S.C. 4: A.F.S. Execufive Comm. 2, 3, 4: N.H.S. 3, 4: Choir 2, 3, 4: A.F.S. Year Abroad Final- isl 4 . . .CARLOS ISAAC MIRO - Spanish Club 2, 3: Highlander Business Sfaff 3, 4: Na1 l Meril Leffer of Commendafion 4. ANEEL SHELLEY MON-GA - lTransferred From Air Force Cen fral School. New Delhi. India. I970l Travel Club 3. 4: Hi-Lifes 3, 4 . . . JOHN BARLOW MONTGOMERY - Chemisfry Club 4: H.C.C. 4 . . . ROBERT MARK MONTGOMERY - Car Club 4: F.C.A. 2: Revelaires 4 . . . JANA LOUISE MOORHEAD - Hi- Lifes 2, 3, 4: Curfain Club 4: Jr. Civifans 3: Ari Club 2: High- landaires 3. MINOR LATHAM MORGAN, JR. - Jr. Civifans 2, 3. 4: Choir 2. 3, 4: Opereila 2, 3, 4 . . . ANN MARIE MORSE - Hi-Lifes Friendship V.P. 4: N.H.S. 4: Highlander Ediforial Sfaff 4: Spanish Club 3. 4: F.T.C. 2, 3: ln+ramurals4 . . . MELINDA BETH MOTT- Spanish Club 2. 3. 4: Curfain Club 2. 3.4: lnrramurals 2, 3.4: Hi- Lifes 2.3.4 . . . MARYNELL MURPHY- Sec'y Chemisfry Club 4: lnframurals 2, 3, 4: Travel Club 3, 4: Hi-Lifes 2, 3, 4: H.C.C. 4: Curlain Club 4. TAMELA ANNE MURPHY - Highlandaires 3, 4: Operelfa 3, 4: H.C.C. 4: F.T.C. 4: French Club 2. 3: Hi-Lifes 2, 3, 4 . . . JEFF MURRAY . . . ROBERT LEE MYERS - F.C.A. 2, 3: Baseball 2. 3: Foofball 2, 3. 4: lnframurals 4: H Associafion 3, 4 . . . STEVEN GARY NASTRI - Cap r Baseball Team 4: Baslcelball 2, 3, 4: S.C. 2: Leo Club 4: F.C.A. 2, 3. 4. PAULA GAY NELMS - Arfisfs 8: Arfisans 2, 3, 4: Tarfan Ar? Sfaff 2. 3, 4: Capf. Girls' Swim Team 4: Hi-Liles 2, 3.4: Inframurals . . . CARY STRONG NEWMAN - Capt Golf Team 3, 4: Leo Club 3. 4: F.C.A. 2, 3, 4: lnframurals 2, 3, 4: H Associafion 2, 3, 4 . . . LAYNE CARLTON NEWMAN - Leo Club 3, 4: F.C.A. 4: Capt Golf Team 4: lnframurals 4 . . . DAVID PARK NEWPORT - S.C. 2, 4: Pres. Gov l' Club 4: N.M.S.O.T. Semifinalisi 4: Sec'y Chess Club 3. 4. 208 0 Seniors I. Soccer Team Warms U ith War Dance .-W. .WQQ ' gn T ' , be I 'I W T' 3 Wm. we-lfrrrp .dfp Q 7 81,8 vw- ? ff I .1-,,-1 .1 ,.., f. ,, -, ,,,A. Y- L' -, . --. AFRO BOB SILLERS and his Black Bandils, Linclolfo Sales, Lew Perryman. and Lulce Madole, keep beef wilh fheir feel af a soccer pracfice everyfime a goal is scored. le-'T IT i I TENNESSEE NIELSEN - Q 8: S 3.4: N.H.S. 4: Curfain Club 3.4: Tarfan Sfaff 3, 4: Bagpipe Sfaff 3. 4: Hi-Lifes 2, 3, 4 . . . KATHER- INE JUDGE NORFLEET - N.H.S. 4: Bagpipe Slaff-4: Hi-Lifes 2. 3.4: French Club 2. 3: H.C.C. 4: lnframurals 3 . . . JOHN ROB- ERT NORRIS - Siudenfs in 6ov'+ 4: Leo Club 4: Foo+ball 2, 3. 4: F.C.A. 2, 3: Soccer 3, 4 . . . MARY ELIZABETH NORRIS - Hi- Lifes 2, 3, 4: French Club 2: Chemisfry Club 3. ' P I ur MELISSA ANN NORTHCUTT - Hi-Lifes 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 4: H.C.C. 3: Inframurals 2, 3 . . . BETSY ANN NORWOOD - Infra- murals 2. 3, 4: Hi-Lifes 2, 3. 4: Spanish Club 4: H.C.C. 2, 3: F.T.C. 3 . . . BETTY JEAN OBERTHIER - Round Table 3, 4: Co-Chair. A.F.S. 4: French Club 2. 3, 4: Hi-Lifes 2, 3, 4: Curfain Club 4: Bag- pipe 3. 4 . . . PATRICIA ANNE O'CONNER. JANICE KATHERINE ODELL - Spanish Club 2, 3. 4: Hi-Lifes 2. 3, 4: Orchesfra 2. 3. 4: Operefla 2, 3 . . . THOMAS RYAN O'DWYER - B Foofball 2, A Foofball 3, 4: F.C.A. 2: Parl. S,C. 4: Leo Club 4, H Associafion . . . PHILIP MCGAR OVIATT - Foofball 2, 3: Swimming 3: lnframurals 2, 3, 4: F.C.A. 2, 3: Ter H.C.C. 4. . . MARINA ELISA PAEZ- Spanish Club 2, 4: Hi-Lifes 2. 3, 4: Inlramurals 4: Curfain Club 4 PATRICK GIRARD PAGE - Swimming 2, 3: Inframurals 2 . . MARSHA ANNE PARK - Hi-Lifes 2, 3: Jr, Civilans 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: Highlandaires 3, 4 . . .DEBRA SUE PASQUARELLA - ,B Hi-Lifes 2, 3, 4: lnframurals 3, 4: F.T.C. 4: Sfuclenfs in C-5ov'I 4: French Club 2: Curfain Club 3 . . . JO ELLEN PATTERSON - Hi- Lifes 2. 3. 4: Sec. J.H.S. 3: Vice Pres. Travel Club 4: H.C.C. 4: Spanish Club 2. Seniors I 209 Senior Boys Receive Recognition, verlook Downeast Senior Girls Liffing school 'reams io greaier heighis af pep rallies. senior boys displayed Scoi spirii by carrying surprised 'ream members Through 'lhe senior vicior line. Ouisianding aihleres emerged from among senior ranks. Jack Biddle ancl Philip Jones earned posiiions on 'rhe all-disirici iooiball squads selecied by major Dallas newspapers. The Dr. Pepper baskeiball iournamem' awarded David Kimmel The iiile of Mosf Valuable player. Neel Lemon and Mac McGee dribbled and scored 'rheir way info an all-iournameni ieam. Soccer made reappearances as senior Van Davis organized a ieam of Highland Park boys. Overlooking prospecfive daies wiih dis- appoinied senior girls. some senior boys speni 'lheir cash earned from iobs in fhe company of underclassmen females. Paul Gleiser found his nighi and weekend hours occupied wiih announcing on a local radio siaiion. John Branch was one of sev- eral boys who sacked groceries ai' neighbor- hood sfores. Resiaurani work, aihleiic coaching. bookkeeping. and paper rouies also busied senior boys, including Rick McGinnis whose paper rouie numbered 600 cusiomers. When ihey could find iime. many senior boys pursued unusual hobbies. Marc Fan- ning and David Quisenberry worked 'foward 'rheir pilois' licenses. while Sam Scheffler enierfained in ihe Marrioii dinner 'rheafer singing group. Besides earning money, senior boys made plans for spending some of iheir proiiis by faking iesis. visiiing campuses, and meeiing applicaiion deadlines for colleges. il -M ' 'iibi' I s SENIOR PAUL GLEISER chalks up on-fhe-air i ing a lefe-nighf shiff ai' a local radio sfefion. ime dur- l. -. -4. vi WHAT YOU SEE is wha? you get echo four siunning cheerleaders. Bobby Myers, Philip Jones. Tom O'Dwyer. and Frank Johnson. af a baskefball pep rally. 2I0 0 Seniors if fm gif' iz, 5 5,- K .-or 'U' of X IQ! 11:-7 'Tc SUSAN GIBSON PAYNE - Co-Edifor of Highlander 4: RoundTa- ble 2, 3.4: N.H.S. 3, 4: O 84 S 3, 4: Hall of Fame 3, 4: ln+ramurals 2. 3. 4 . . . SUSAN ELAINE PEABODY - Bagpipe Eclirorial Siaff 3, 4: Treas. N.H.S. 4: Treas. O 3: S 4: Opereifa 2, 3, 4: L 8: L 3, 4: Tar- fan Ar+ Sfaff 2 . . .WILLIAM ARTHUR PEPER - Foo1'ball2, 3.4: Highlander Sfaff 4: L 8: L 3. 4: N.H.S. 4: Bagpipe Slaff 3. 4: F.C.A. 2, 3, 4 . . . EVE DIANE PERELSON - N.H.S. 4: French Club 3: Curfain Club 4: Hi-Lifes 2, 3, 4: Senior Play 4. CAROLYN PERRY - N.H.S. 4: Vice Pres. Spanish Club 4: Hi-Li1'es 2, 3, 4: lnframurals 2, 3, 4: H.C.C. 2 . . . LINDA ROCHELLE PERRY - French Club 2, 3. 4: A.F.S. 2, 3: Highlander Sraff 3, 4: Hi-Lifes 2, 3, 4 . . . WALTER LEWIS PERRYMAN - lTransferred I97I From Culver Milifary Academy, Culver, lnd.l Leo Club 4: ln- framurals 4 . . . ELIZABETH ELLEN PETERS - Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Travel Club 3. 4: Hi-Lifes 2, 3, 4. LINDA LORAINE PHILLIPS - Travel Club 4: Curiain Club 4: Hi- Lifes 4 . . . PATTI JEAN PIERCE - Sec. Band 4: R.O.T.C. Princess 3, 4: N.H.S. 4: S.C. 2: ln+ramurals 3, 4: S.P.O.R. 3 . . .STEVEN Ml- CHEAL PIERCE - Music Club 3: Orchesfra 3. 4: Jr. Civifans 2, 3 . . . STEVEN BARNEY PIKE- J.H.S. 3: Travel Club 3, 4: H.C.C. 4: Spanish Club 2: Sfudenis in Gov'f 4. MICHELLE PAULETT PINEGAR . . . LORI ELLEN PISTOR - Hi- Lifes 2. 3. 4: Travel Club 4: Curfain Club 4: Highlandaires 3. 4 . . . SHERRY LYNN PLACKO - Heacl Lassie 4: R.O.T.C. Princess 4: Band 2. 3, 4: Hi-Lifes 2, 3, 4: H.C.C. 3, 4: lnlramurals 2 . . . ROGER RAYMOND POOLE- Cmdr. Regl. Guard 4: Siudenfsin Gov'f 4: Physics Club 4: Chemisiry Club 4: Girls' Rifle Team Coach 3, 4: Band 2. MILER MERCHON PORTER - Lafin Club 2: Opereffa 3, 4 . . . ROLAND WALTER PORTH JR. - Swimming 2. 3, 4: Publicafions Phofographer 3, 4: L 8: L 2, 3: Physics Club 4: Chemisfry Club 3, 4 . . . TERRELL LYNN POTTS - Hi-Lifes 2, 3, 4: N.H.S. 4: Sec. Travel Club 4: Vice Pres. L 8: L 4: S.C. 2, 4 . . . KATHERINE LOUISE POWELL - Hi-Lifes 2, 3, 4: Lafin Club 2: Highlandaires 3. 4: Siudenfs in Gov'+ 4: Girls' Rifle Team 3: R.O.T.C. Princess 2. KAREN KAY PRICE - Hi-Lifes 2, 3, 4: French Club 2, 3: Travel Club 4: LeH'er of Commencla+ion 4: Hiqhlandaires 4 . . . ALLEN JEFFERY PRITCHARD - Sp. Commillee 4: V.P. Arr Club 2: lnlra- murals 3: Junior Civifans 4 . . . JOSEPH DILLARD OUILLIAN III - Lafin Club 2: Pres. Spanish Club 4 . ... GENIE KAY QUINN - Hi-Li+es 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2. 3: Travel Club 2. DAVID NOELTING QUISENBERRY - Cheerleader 4: Tennis 3. 4: Libr. L 81 L 3. 4: F.C.A. 2, 3: Spanish Club 2: H.C.C. 3, 4 . . . CRUGER SMITH RAGLAND - Leo Club 3, 4: F,C.A. 2, 3, 4: Honorable Menfion Foorball 4: Laiin Club 2: lnframurals 3 . . . KATHRYN ANN RAWLINS - Hi-Liles 2, 3: Highlandaires 4 . . . REVILL LYNN RAZZETO - Highlandaires 3, 4: Program V.P. Hi- Lifes 4: Highlander S+aff 4: S.C. 3: lniramurals 2. 3, 4: Spanish Club 2. 3. Seniors 9 2ll Senior Girls Put ' mph' in School Spirit X lg! 4 ffl't'n o LUCY JOHNSON. clad in her Bigger and Be++er T-shirt shows her affecrion for rhe Scofs by fhrow- FLASHING HIS MISTER PersonaIi+y smile, foofball player Tom ing a Typical senior girl kiss af a foolball pep rally. NANCY ANN REED - Highlander Ediforial Sfaff 4: Librarian Highlandaires 4: Inlramurals 4: Co-capi. Girls' Rifle Team 3: Hi- Lifes 2, 3. 4: A.F.S. 4 . . . ALLANE ANNE REYNOLDS - Cur+ain Club 2, 3: Spanish Club 2: Travel Club 4: Jr. Civiran 3: Hi-Lifes 2, 3, 4: J.H.S. 4 . . .JOHN MICHAEL RIFE - German Club 2: ln- framurals 3, 4: Car Club 3, 4: Baseball 4: R.O.T.C. 2 . . . FRANK RICHARDSON ROBERTSON Ill - Mafh Club 3. 4. BETTY ANN ROCKWELL - Lassies 2. 3. 4: Band 2, 3, 4: French Club 2, 3: H.C.C. 3, 4: Hi-Liles 2, 3, 4 . . . DAVID WILSON ROEHRIG - F.C.A. 3, 4: Foofball 2 . . . MITCHELL WEST ROG- ERS - F.C.A. 2, 3: Foofball 2, 3, 4: All Disrrici Honorable Menfion Foofball 4. . . ROBERT PRESTON ROSS - R.O.T.C. 2, 3, 4: R.O.T.C. Drill Team 2, 3, 4: Cader Major 4. BARRY ALAN ROTHSCHILD - Inframurals 3: Car Club 2: L 8: L 3, 4: V.P. H.C.C. 4: F.C.A. 3: Sp. Commilfee 4 . . . CHARLES GILLESPIE RUCKER - Bancl 2, 3, 4: Car Club 4 . . . JAMES ALAN RUPPEL- Foofball 2: Baskerball 3, 4: H Associaiion 3, 4: Inframurals 4: F.C.A. 4 . . . LINDOLFO NETO DE OLIVEIRA SALES - lTransferrecl I97I From Nafal, Rio Grande Do Norfe Brazill Round Table 4: Spanish Club 4: A.F.S. 4. STEVEN EMMETT SACKS - Publicafions Phofographer 2, 3: Highlander Business Sfaff Phofography Edifor 4: R.O.T.C. 2 . . . JEB CURTIS SANFORD - Capf. Swimming Team 4: Pres. Chemis- :lry Club 4: V.P. Physics Club 4: V.P. Car Club 4: Leo Club 3, 4: Publicafions Phofographer 3, 4 . . . LISA JANE SCHMALING - L 8: L 3, 4: S.P.O.R. 3: F.T.C. 3, 4: Hi-Lifes 2, 3, 4 . . .LEE ANN SCOTT - F.T.C. 3: Hi-Lifes 2, 3, 4: Travel Club 4: H.C.C. 3, 4. 2l2 9 Seniors - -:ff 'Q' Y- V. Ji' ' ' lil' I . If ii z' O'Dwyer cafches The aflenlion of lhe crowd. :Y I I 4 I I I' ii ,Y 'B 'K as ' lo 'SI' I Iv. . 'tv ,' IU ff. IU , 3 3- .1, - ,ig - , ,,,, :I l ,. - ,- ,, A M 1 B I I: I i 'A R FIT:-'. . . N ,. .'s. . Wm .LIL 0 s i. I rv ev . ,lggl s. Ia - '55 lg, I 1 H 'si ,I V' A . Cf' :Qi I 1 , 'f :alfa ,:-, LU . if xy! I., fi. x , I1 4-S if PEGGY LYNN SEARS - Head Cheerleader 4: N.H.S. 4: S.C. 3.4: Hi-Lifes 2. 3, 4: H.C.C. 3. 4: lnframurals 2. 3. 4 . . . DAVID KIRK SEWELL - Chess Club 3: Revelaires 4 . . . TIMOTHY PATRICK SHANNON - lnframurals 3. 4: L 8: L 3: German Club 3 . . . PAMELA LUCILLE SHEEN - Band 2. 3, 4: Assisi. Piper Lassies 4: 'French Club 4: Hi-Lifes 4. SAM LOW SCHEFFLER - L 3: L 2, 3, 4: Opereffa 3, 4: Vice Pres. Curfain Club 4: Senior Play 4: Comp. Sp. 4 . . .LOUISE BLOUNT SHELMIRE- Hi-Lifes 2. 3. 4: Jr. Civifans 2, 3: lnframurals 4: Pres. Book Review Club 3: Curfain Club 3, 4 . . . STEVAN JAMES SHIPP- Foofball 2, 3.4: F.C.A. 2, 3, 4: Field 8: S+ream 3.4: H Associafion 3. 4: Leo Club 4 . . . ROBERT BRUCE SILLERS - Foolball 2. 3. 4: Tennis 2: S.C. Sr. Rep. 4: A.F.S. 2: Na+'I Meri? SemiFinaIis'r 4. C. STEVE KELLY SIMMONS - Spanish Club 2: Leo Club 3, 4: Reve- laires 4 . . . DEBORAH LYNN SIMPKIN - All-Shale Choir Finalisl' 3. 4: L 8: L 3. 4: Choralaires 2 . . . JOHN WELLBORN SIMPSON - Car Club 4 . . . SUSAN LEIGH SINCLAIR - Hi-Lifes 2. 3. 4: fa- Spanish Club 2, 3: Inframurals 3: H.C.C. 4: Highlander Business Sfaff 4. JAMES FRED SIZER . . . PAMELA JEAN SLAUGHTER - Bag- pipe Staff 3, 4: Highlander Ediforial Sfaff 4: Curfain Club 2, 3. 4: Vice Pres. French Club 4: Hi-Lifes 2. 3. 4: Highlandaires 2, 3 . . . MOLLY ANN SLEETH - Choralaires 2: L 81 L 3, 4: OpereHa 3, 4: Hi-Lifes 2. 3, 4: French Club 2. 3. 4: Sfudenfs in Gov? 4 . . . BRADLEY MITCHELL SMITH - In+ramurals 2. 3. 4. 15 PATRICIA GAIL SMITH - C0-Edifor Bagpipe 42 I'lis'I'. High- Iandaires 4: N.H.S. 4: S.C. 2, 4: Tarlan Sfalf 2, 3.4: Inlramurals 2. 3. 4 . . . RICHARD RUSSELL SMITH - Car Club 3. 4: Spirif Commiffee 4 . . . VICKI ANN SMITH - L 8: L 3, 4: Opere'H'a 3.4: Bagpipe Sfaff 3. 4: Hi-Li+es 2, 3. 4: A.F.S. 4: Pres. French Club 4 . . . ANN ELIZABETH SOMERVILLE - Hi-Liles 2. 3. 4: French TTT Club 2. 3: Inlramurals 2. 3, 4: Homecoming Queen Nominee 4. ALAN TAYLOR SPARKMAN - Foofball 2: F.C.A. 2 . . . JULIE PATRICIA SPEHR - lA.F.S. Sludenf From Ausfralial S.C. 4: Round Table 4: Hi-Liles 4: Highlandaires 4: A.F.S. 4 . . . ANN COKE SPILLMAN - Bagpipe Sfaff 3. 4: Highlander Business Sfalf 4: Highlandaires 3. 4: Opereffa 3, 4: A.F.S. 3, 4: Hi-Lifes 2. 3, 4 . . . MARGOT ALEXIS SRERE - Orchesfra 2. 3. 4: Jr. Civilans 3. 4: Music Club 3. ELDRED NICKLIS STEVENS JR. - Pres. Band 4: Orchesfra 3, 4: Comp. Sp. 4: LH R.Q.T.C. 4: S.C. 3. 4: Physics Club 4 . . . KATH- ERINE LOISE STEWART - French Club 2. 4: A.F.S. 4: Currain Club 4: Senior Play 4: Hi-Lifes 2. 3. 4 . . . GERALDINE ANNE STOCKS - Hi-Lifes 2. 3. 4: Spanish Club 3: Curlain Club 3.4: In- framurals 3 . . . AUDREY ELLEN STRANGE- Band 2, 3. 4: Head Piper Lassies 4: S.P.O.R. 2. 3, 4. Seniors 0 2I3 ROBERT EDWIN STRIEF . . . CLYDE EMERSON SWALWELL - B Foofball 2. A Foolball 3, 4: H Associafion 2. 3. 4: F.C.A. 2. 3. 4: Spanish Club 4: Highlander Sfaff 2, 3. 4 . . . JANET LEE TAYLOR - N.H.S. 4: Corresponding Sec. L 81 L 4: Highlander Sfaff 3. 4: Bagpipe Staff 3. 4: Operefla 3, 4: Spanish 2. 3. 4 . . . MICHAEL FRANKLIN TERRY - Travel Club 4: H.C.C. 4. KATE DARKSDALE THOMAS . . . LINDA ANNE THOMPSON - Spanish Club 2. 3: Hi-Lifes 2. 3. 4: Curfain Club 2. 3.4: lnframu- rals 2. 3 . . . NANCY LYNNE THOMPSON - Hi-Liies 2, 3. 4: Travel Club 2.4: H.C.C. 2. 4: Spanish Club 2: F.T.C. 2 . . . MARK THORNTON - Malh Club 4: N.H.S. 4: Bagpipe Slaff 3. 4: L 84 L 3. 4: Tarfan Sfaff 3, 4: Orchesfra 2. MARK ANDREW THORNTON - Foofball 2: Inframurals 4: Base- ball 3, 4: Dir. Leo Club 2. 3. 4 . . . HELEN ELIZABETH TITUS - Business Mgr. Bagpipe 4: N.H.S. 3, 4: O 8: S 3. 4: A.F.S. 2. 3. 4: In- framurals 2. 3, 4 . . . JOHN EDWIN TRIPLETT . . . PEGGY JEAN TROTH - Hi-Lifes 2, 3, 4: Travel Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 3. 4. JULIE LOUISE TURRIFF - Hi-Lifes 2. 3 4: Highlandaires 3: Sec. Spanish Club 3, 4: S.C. 3: lnlramurals 4: Senior Play 4 . . . JANE ELIZABETH UNDERHILL - Hi-Lifes 4 . . . MITZI LEE VANCE - Choralaires 2: Sec. Highlandaires 4: Curfain Club 4: Compefilion Speech 3. 4: Hi-Lifes 2. 3. 4: Spanish Club 3 . . . RICHARD VANCE - Foofball 2: lnrramurals 3. 4: Car Club 3: F.C.A. 2. JOHN MIGUEL VASOUEZ - Physical Science Club 4: 'Chemisfry Club 3.4: Sfudenfs in Gov'+ 4 . . . SUSAN RACHELLE VAUGHN -4 Hi-Lifes 2, 3. 4: Curfain Club 2: Highlandaires 3, 4: Travel Club 4: F.T.C. 2. 3: Spanish Club 3 . . . JONATHAN GILBERT VINSON - Naf'l Meri? Semifinalisf 4: N.H.S. 4: Bagpipe Sfaff 3: Sec. Chess Club I: Hisfory Club 3: Sfudenls in Gov'+ 4 . . . CATHER- INE ANN WADEL- Hi-Lifes 2, 3. 4: Hisf. French Club 3. 4: A.F.S. 4: N.H.S. 4: Bagpipe Slaff 3. 4: Highlander Sfaff 3. SHARON DEAN WALLINGFORD - Hi-Liles 2. 3. 4: Homecom- ing Nominee 4: H.C.C. 4: French Club 2: Travel Club 3: lnframu- rals 3 . . . RICHARD MALCOLM WALSH - Orcheslra 2: L 8: L 3.4: Region Choir 4: German Club 4 . . . DAVID MERRILL WARD - Foofball 3. 4: Swimming 2. 3, 4: S.C. 3: Bagpipe 4'. . . LENEL WARD - Opereffa 3. 4: Highlandaires 3. 4: Sfudenfs in Gov? 4: His+. Travel Club 4: A.F.S. 3, 4: Hi-Liles 2. 3, 4. MARTHA HELEN WARREN - Sec. Travel Club 2. 3: Hi-Lifes 2. 3. 4: Sp. Commiflee 3: H.C.C. 2, 3: Homecoming Nominee 4 . . . ANDREW ADAMS WARRICK - lTranslerred I97I From Sewan- ee Milifary Academy. Sewanee. Tenn.l Foolball 2, 4: F-.C.A. 2. 4: Soccer 2, 3. 4: H Associafion 4 . . . CYNTHIA GAY WATSON - Hi-Lifes 2. 3. 4: lnframurals 2, 3 . . . MARY KAYE WESTDYKE - Hi-Liles 2, 3.4: H.C.C. 2, 3.4. 2 I4 U Seniors 16' fl' fl- if if-' Seniors Prepare for Graduation, Colle e DONNA KAY WESTERFIELD Hu Lures 2, 3, 4, H.C.C. 4. Travel Club 4: Spiri+ Comrniffee 4 . . . DIANE ELIZABETH WHARTON -- Hi-Lifes 2, 3, 4: lnframurals 3, 4: Spanish Club 2: F.T.C. 4: Siu- denfs in Gov'l' 4: Curlain Club 3 . . . HOLLY LYNN WHEELER - Spanish Club 2, 3: Round Table 4: Hi-Lifes 3, 4 . . . JAMES ALAN WHITE - Chemislry Club 3, 4: F.C.A. 3, 4: Physics Club 4: Capf. Tennis Team 2, 3, 4: Round Table 4. LOUISE MARIAN WHITE - Hi-Lifes 2. 3: French Club 2: A.F,S. 3: Jr. Civifans 4 . . . GEORGE LUSTER WHITMEYER - F.C.A. 3. 4: Chemisfry Club 4: lnlramurals 3. 4 . . .DIANE WILKIN - Ten- nis Capf. 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: I-li-Lifes 2. 3, 4: Travel Club 2.4: F.T.C. 3 . . . RANDALL WILLEY. JANE ELISE WILLIAMSON - Baslcefball Queen 4: Chairman Spirif Comm, 4: V.P. Highlandaires 4: Treas. Hi-Lifes 4: O 81 S 3, 4: N.H.S. 4 . . . DAVID SNORF WILSON - Car Club 3.4: lnframue rals 4: N.H.S. 4: R.O.T.C. 4: Audio Visual Aids 3, 4 . . . ROGER LOUIS WILSON - B Foolball 2: Baseball 3, 4: H Associalion 4: lnframurals 4 . . , ELIZABETH RUTH WILSON - Coechairman Terran 4: Hi-Lifes 2. 3. 4: Drama Club 3. JUDITH STALLINGS WINANS - Band 2. 3. 4: R.O.T.C. Princess 4: German Club 3, 4: Tarian ArfS1'alf2, 3: Hi-Lifes 2, 3: Jr. Civi- fans 4 . . . CATHERINE ANNE WINDT - Business Mgr. High- lanclaires 4: Hi-Lifes 2, 3, 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: Sp. Commiffee 4: A.F.S. 3, 4: Bagpipe Slaff 4 . . . GREGORY WILLIAM WINNI- FORD - Pres. Field 8: Sfream 4: Tracl: 2, 3, 4: Car Club 3, 4: S.C. 4: H Associafion 3, 4 . . . JANET COURTNEY WINNIFORD - Highlander Ediforial Sfafl 4: Librarian Highlandaires 4: French Club 2. 3: Sfudenfs in Gov'+ 4: A.F.S. 4: Hi-Lifes 2, 3, 4. GENE B. WONG . . . ELIZABETH ANN WOOD - Band 2, 3: Needlecraff Club 3: R.O.T.C. Princess 2: Hi-Liles 2, 3.4: F.T.C. 4: N.H.S. 3. 4. . . .LAURA LOUISE WOODRUFF- French Club 4: Hi-Lifes 2: Jr. Civifans 4: Travel Club 4 . . .NANCY ANNE WOOLLEY - Hi-Liles 2, 3, 4: Library Council 2. 3: Arr Club 2.4: Tarfan Ari' Sfaff 3. 4. LEFT: A maze-like funnel widening +he scope of infinily is seen under fhe sea+s of knowledge. Seniors 0 2l5 more industrious in Mvefzfisimg - sl ,' 1 f A I 7 X' 3' gal . Qui M., -x 1 y E I 1 A P 3 i 1 Y 'fn 1 5 , JW 1 'ix 'Q 1- fr . I ' I L : Ji ' r iff. ' ' 13 ,l .. A ' on 1 . J ggegy 5 - +I. 'fwfr -gn, V - '. 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Music is only one example- Electricity brings your favorite artists right into your own lm 1' home, lets you enjoy them anytime, day or night, on your radio, stereo, or TV set. You've got a lot of other good things going on electricity besides music. VU We don't have to tell you. just look around. That's why Dallas Power 8: Light plans and builds ten years ahead. We intend to keep your good things going. Life gets better electrically Z Ji-I. DALLAS POWER 81 LIGHT COMPANY 230 0 Advertising -r' Lee Ann Scofr Who Are Happy and Proud Io Have Served You for So Many Years COMMERCIAL WEDDING PORTRAIT 64ll Hillcresi' ' 526-8559 - Across From SMU 2 ffl? HIGHLANDER Piciures Have Been Made 54 11614049 PHOTOGRAPHERS f?h Andy Johnson I . 30MB DAYS ARE MORE MEMORABLE THAN UTHERS ind fun times and friends best remembered with pictures. . Village Camera Shop 12 Highland Park Village 521-4553 MAKE YOUR SHOW OR PARTY SOMETHING TO REMEMBER! CALL COLLECT 24 HOURS A DAY I2l4I 74I-I I88 ENTERTAINMENT CONSULTANTS I ENTERTAINMENT PRODUCTION 238 The Quadrangle ' 2800 Roufh SI'ree+ ' Dallas, Texas 7520I TEXAS II..M..f.,.cI..., 98 y0UfS9!. US 0!A8f'S S88 5026 PRESTON CENTER OPTICAL SALON Bring Your Op+icaI Prescripfions Io Us .xYf- a VS, xx A I V , ,Qi fi 1 I 1 I 4 as T ' - if Lovnyo- 1 , A - . f :gf A- I. I , , - I I ' -' aff' 1 1 .9 A' 9 f f T' -I 'I , L' .K V tl , 3, 3 X f gg 1 and Hardware Hems Q -' -0 -I Q 'O O I S N3 NJ P :U I' 0' 0 'H 2 2 z E 5? 9 ' 3 5 l Q' ? :T 8 ? 22, 5 ? Q S S. Z 5 U' 4 1 U Q 1 2 5 I O E S I fn 3 S' 3 2' 5 5 3 FU 1 o 3 -4- -I :I 1: S 3' I -4 fr- 4- 5' 1: .- 5' 5 If - 8 ' Q 0 O 'I' w -I-I K 'TI ' RI 3 . -I 2 O 0 U- mn ITI 3,2 0 : -4 3, 'I I ml :B1 2 :I S E 2 nf fm EE'U'l: 2 1: O ? Z 6 U . 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Ad SPARKMAINVHILLCREST Funeral Homes Ambulance Servlce Mausoleums A 77 year Traclrlwon In Dallas Memorial Park THE PIZZA PARTY 0 6609 Hmcred We dehver +I1roughou+ Ihe Park C BEST PIZZA IN SEVE 36I-5944 N747 Braniff Plaeef' the mosy eXelusiVe address IH the sw .,... 0.3.5.3 ..... ........ ..... . .gf jets you non-stop to Honolulu 236 0 Adverlisinq Congraiulaiions PRINCE OF HAMBURGERS 5200 Lemmon Ave. PARK CITIES MOTORS Complete Automotive Service Paint and Body Work QALLAS. 'rExAs 75225 . WNER I J I . CLEANING LAUNDRY STORAGE RE-WEAVING ALTERATIONS WATERPROOFING mn fm- Innnh 11-aoAM To zoo PM MONDAY n-mu FRIDAY 0 0 U 0 Q g mi, SPECIAL LUNCHEON H menu E I I ,I X-.... 1 5 Ex- 5,-Q .-.,. lJ .A:fa,LLL QSEBII f aff-'MEIIQQIIIIP pf, IX QM!! lkIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIE. Ili A - Q j',gq5. .,,, ,w,mII. Eli- I, om 1' '.l5.iIr-.i L I I.. I - 12 N... - - - 1. 'il-ls - ' ' OPEN FOR DINNER 5:30 EVERY DAY CHOICE STEAKS LONG ISLIIND DIIGKLING-GIIIINISII IIEN MIXED DRINKS sn Fooo - assi ronnus ROS-O-BAKED POTATO HOT APPLE DUMPLINGS CHlLD'S PLA CALL 363-7848 FOR BANQUET PARTY ROOMS MAJOR CREDIT CARDS HONORED TE XSIZZKIIUUSB f1I1w1'1 EILE 1 , -vis . 4 In If , 3, 7724 NORTH CENTRAL EXPRESSWAY - 'Y E sxlr 12 onus f i gl E fu 2 f 2 .- v Fix.. REALTOR I2I4I 36I-7I48 Norfhwesf Highway a+ Pres+on Road Dallas, Texas 75225 RALPH PORTER REALTORS 6700 Snider Plaza 363- I 538 Adverfising 0 237 Teen-tip for driving . . e'We're only young but once 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 Wishes to the Class ot l972 500 Dallas Federal Savings Building ELM AND AKARD 748-644I ' DALLAS Shelton 81 Bowles Qmpiete Vacmmwe Sawdce W e donft want all the business . . . just yours 238 Ad JIM: I-Iunt ng. GIFTS - FURNITURE - CANDLES 70I5 Snider Plaza 363-2528 GREENBERG'S PRESTON HOLLOW DRUGS 8400 Pres'I'on FAST - FREE SERVICE 36I-7I I8 'Q -Qi, X, if 1 Y-TV ' 1' 'nun Tr. 2330 Promenade, Richardson, Texas 75080 23I-9396 PIETRO'S The Fines+ in I+aIian Food 2808 Greenville 824-9403 erfising 0 239 W I' W ENCO Aix' I COMPLETE ' W - M?g'EDgiTllT-E SERVICE thing- fm ENCO SERVICE COKE. e. H. WOODALL 3 tif I 7035 Snider Plaza at Lovers La S- H I X. N, 363123: 363 6541 if 6 THE DALLAS cocA COLA eottune woens inc the ggi BANK Iii0St RENEW convenient drive-in banking facilities in the Southwest 65l7 Hillcrest at Daniels ufl'af,S my bankn I . Texas Member F.D.I.C. CAM F. DOWELL JR., President I ACROSS FROM SMU HILL CRE ST STATE BANK Best Wishes! LEON AND ELSIE HARRIS . and Statt of HILLCREST Office PRODUCTS Products tor Business And Home Use, Too 3026 Mockingbird Lane at N. Central-Across From Mrs. Baird's 240 Ad t Q ?....g ' ' x , .V I ., A W .,..--v-' IIEQY '54 I I I . ' 'I SENIOR LEIGH SINCLAIR gng Leg cgiiiggg gig iidiiig Iiigii gi Ewing sgigii. 2I28 Cedar Springs 747-830I 5925 Foresi' La .ggi iziffffj R .I 4 32 -9444 S.-QW? 8 . 4 if I. Egg , i OPTICAL, INC. 5-W IMS .qovghqss DALLAS, TEXAS 'Ill' PAT SREENAN 82I5 Wesmhe Vice Presidenf 363-4474 RAMCO INVESTMENTS, INC- ERLE RAwI.INs, JR. 6704 Snider Plaza Phone 363-4I0l BUILDING CONTRACTORS 6725 Snider Plaza NEW CONSTRUCTION REMODELING Ioun SPECIALTYI 363-'555 Dal'-is PARK CITIES - ONLY Advef g 24I I fu' FRONT ROW: T. Hill. D. Weslerfielcl. E. Denning L. Reppefo, M. Peck. E. Price, C. Cory, T. Guest S. Smifh, C. Warren, I. Bradley, J. Williamson, P. Counfs, P. Bracken. S. Sanderson. B. Jericho. D Slaughfer. L. Haughfon, T. Maifhews, T. Harris, 67: J Mrs. Manson. Sponsor. SECOND ROW: C. Flow ers. L. Hunf. L. Tucker, K. Farrell, L. Razze+o. D Fry. V. Baumann. A. Smifh, L. Leffwich. C. Cobb, J. Powell, C. Crook, C. Windf, L. Dobbs, A. While S. Razzeio. K. Huckabee, S. McEn+ire, T. Vaughn THIRD ROW: M. Mayberry, A. Johnson. L. Keli- her. J. Aldreclge, B. Rofhchild. C. Morris. A. Pri?- chard. S, Filalz. T. Gilchrist C. Howell, S. Placlro. L Sears, R. Smifh. The l97I-I972 Spiri'r CommiHee 242 0 Adverfising According to the theory of Aerodynamics-and as may be readily demonstrated through laboratory tests and wind tunnel experiments, the Bumblebee cannot fly. This is because the size, shape, and weight of his body in relation to his total available wing surface makes flying impossible-but-the bumblebee, being ignorant of these profound scientific truths-goes ahead and flies anyway - and manages to make a little honey every day. -WHQQ-H 1 Q 7 Am. Cftltlllilljldwl MANU AC URERS SEN A IVES U9 Y' The Busy Bees ' iff' ki L. ' g 'if' ia., A' v ia'-is ' f are ,es Av A N ..3 new E link j 7 , r Q -- Q ii l - ia 'f we f f -tf. lsS . - NYJ ' 'A l l , W A - Q ' 1 l rl D f a f - . H f I . . .- v FRONT ROW! l'lll'16Si WOOCl. M. COl'1n9ll. Peck. Williams. P. Nelson. P. Pifsfop. T. Curiis, Lyon, T, Lange, R, Welch, T, Jerging B B lg E Graham, P. Diller, C. Chaplin. SECOND ROW: G. Newman, M, Baker THIRD ROW: C. Grant B. Hares, Senior Class of '72 Do ll Again For Old Times' Sake 244 0 Adverfising 411. ur' Lu Hows Em MECHANIC ON DUTY NH' f' '91 S will!! UCXGCO SBPUZCC 526 0271 FREE PICKUP a DELIVERY ARCHIE WILLIS 3021 MOCKINGBIRD LANE OWNER DALLAS, TEXAS 75205 Advedising 0 245 V CJINK Y-TEENS FRONT ROW: K. Adam, S. Filak. L. Sears. C. M. Curll, L. Allen, B. Nelson. L. Linsley, J. Oliver. Liffleiohn Cobb. E. Browne. D. Slaughfer. SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: B. Jericho, E. Kaufman, F. Russell, L. Oink wha+ more can we say? 246 O Adverfising SOPHOMORE DAVID NEWMAN displays his hidden falenfs on a Wh Sfeinway. Home of Sleinway in Dallas xvxvhittle music co. 2733 Oalc Lawn Dallas 52I-0280 WM. HOWARD BEASLEY, Presideni' M pines? is '55 ouhque Q , 00, Ebb' 049 X g i- Q RQUUWSQ 1 a ' 1 . N N 9 if is Y ,Z0w.:m5. behanalggql Adverfising OUR 33rd YEAR DALLAS' OLDEST FCJRD DEALER . A. . FORD'S IH DEALER 'WWW flawiam FEIRD EXPERIENCE MAKES THE DIFFERENCE BUCKNER BLVD. at BRUTON ROAD-398-6681 Save on New Fords and A-1 Used Cars at 519 N. GALLOWAY IMESQUlTEl 285-8801 ,'vwWmm fL a -I., 9-,U 1 . ,Qui i-rv , lj.. fan inw et 'I x. . l -V ,4 x -l . V. . '53 z 4 f-:.:,1q,,, l ,,,x..Hl q -L.. - !.1'ni QA A I , an V-. -7:-, I . 'R 'V 'VV '- 1,. , ,. 11 ni- jj, . ...f l .- ,.. 16 ..,, ly, AQM M 1 - ,a?ff',Q1Ax . ' WHAT WOULD l do wiflwoul' my HH le sisfer? E.A.F. Amy Carroll carpets ya, podran. by 4444 Lovers Lane 368-I323 GERALDS 67I3 Snider Plaza 523-I54I Aclverfising 0 249 '7 Complimen+s of Tl1e Mayor and Mrs. Priddy BEN R. BORSLGEB63-REALTOR . BEN R. JIM BRIGGS NORWOOD I02 Foresi' Wood 233-IOB6 qs n SCCTS REACH for Ihe SUN The Sillers Vim: C PARKER MOBIL SERVICE Everyfhin-g For Your Car 5655 W. Lovers Lane Phone 52I-3454 FRED PARKER Owner TEXAS CONEY ISLAND RESTAURANT 6I24 Derkshire Lane, DaIIas 75225 Dine Informally Also: Ca+ering Par+ies Orders Io Go lau hter Industries, Inc. SAM S. LEAKE Real EsI'a+e Inves'Imen+s gufia clfwzt Appraisals EsI'a+e SaIes Liquidafions of Household Furnishings 35l-4840 Ad Provincial and Old Maslers Anliquing Supplies for Your Furnilure Needs ' 5,000 Cuslom Decoraior Colors ART SIIPPSEPESISTSEEBTIIRIACHER 5630 E. Mockingbird Dallas- Texas 75206 JONES PAINT AND ART CENTER 6833 Snider Plaza 363-2559 IT'S AN INTERESTING WAY TO MAKE MONEY ' fl -7 Tp '.'. 4Q Q r ,l n : gg 1, qi Q.. ,xv Q . 5 B V 1 . and +rus+ co. - 'I290O preslon rd. al' foresl' lane - 239-OI I I A IQAGLAND INSURANCE AGENCY 1122 Republic National Bank Tower Dallas, Texas 75201 Congraiulalions Seniors I972 Adverfising O 253 PROCTER STREET CO. After More Than 40 Years - Still the Best IIIGIIMIID PARK Vlll06f 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'll find it at HPV. Come and see for yourself. Egg' eoon Jos. NDERMEN FUN C' Adets g ' ff agi- ll il 1 1:1 4 . v ' ll- 5 1. .1 1' ' B H .I -1 xr, X Q, X l a.x- HEVY-'TOWN ' -ls A ' JOHN O'CONNOR, Ginger Fulgham, and Coach Rhoads admire and enioy lhe shiny. new driver's educafion car from Sfealcley Chevrolet EVERYTHINGHS POPPING UP GPPQS4 , A 41 '8wgxs 94-Q Hiii!ll!:Ri3z n -I ll lp HP STUDENTS ARE always able and willing fo serve you af Pappagallo. IN DALLAS IN HOUSTON 33 Highland Perl: Shopping Village 2800 Kirby Drive 528-7330 528-4l93 Adverfising 0 255 256 C0 '9 a'l'UlaTl0 '5 Congra+ula+ions + +o +he O Class of '72 Seniors '72 from from EVEMCO CORP. E. v. swALwELL H Q LT B ETT I S EMERSON swALwELL Bes+ Wishes 'From SABINE ROYALTY CORPORATION Oil and Gas Proper+ies and Exploraiion Founded I93I l2OO Mercaniile Bank Bldg. Dallas, Texas Adi AUDIO PRODUCTION BY PAUL GLEISER 522-0066 BRANDING IRON BAR-B-QUE fealuring delicious bar-b-que calering service 5926 W. Norlhwesf Hwy. in Preslon Cenler 369-4936 MAGGIE SAYS, SLOW down, PaH'yI Congralulalions from . I Con ra+uIa+ions Highland Park HGBBIES, Inc. 9 25E Highland Park Village, Dallas, T'exas 75205 Roundballers behind S 81 S Tea Room on a Fine Season Congralulalions and Besl Wishes from D-urwood and Nina French 4I I3 Lomo AII'o The Bob Smilhs Ad I 257 H.U.B.B.A. Y-TEENS ,..,. . A ' 4 lL:,yLN.1.-.:,.....,.L...a..L -' gif' '- gl-Q,'f',5 ,. ,L.,.,, jf, Lis ,wg ' X' ,.n.:,,..-.3J:-,M441-':. -. Ag.. ..,,, .,-1.,,,, - , 52? SQTLQQCX-T15f.+L5A1x.L 1555 -.I-4.--N Q-V Q --X. ....-- 2-S- FRONT ROW: J. Barry, L. Reppelo - Treasurer, Guerriero. M. Liebrum, K. Phillips - Vice Presi- Baird, BACK ROW: C. Kyle. J, Hukill, L. Clark. C. Cory - President A. Defferari, A. Perry, T. denf. S. Sayles - Secrelfary, 6. Hufclwison, C. J.G.N.O. 258 0 Adverlisinq B.O.Y.S. Y-TEENS .-..!,.-. ll! urs 1: . ,A H313 W l ,. FRONT ROW: L. Lawson, P. Harris. K. Carpenfer, Lemon. T. Edwards, R. Wallace, P. Counfs, A. Bald- A. Sfewarf. TREE: M. Jones, J. Liebes. D. Mafhes. S. Coleman. S. Shields. A. Kerr. S. Sparr. SECOND win. J. Haughfon, B. McKie. LADDER: E. V. Swall- L. Irby. A. Reese, B. Page. ROW: B. Smifh, L. Brown. L. Johnson, S. Carler, J. well. A. Sfewarf, B. Oberfhier, L. Loy, C. Flowers, Aclverlisinq 0 259 YouNo LIFE ave -.. L-1-1,-':.s MARY JO LONG and Belsy Ober samples for summer and all year. L o BRUCE DEWBERRY AND Grover Ellisor selecf fabric for fheir new sunf . .+ al one of 'rhe lop siores In sul s. JOE RUSSELL CARPETS 6l00 Lu+her Ln. 363-7696 Andy's Tailor and Mens Shop I0l5 Preslon Royal Plaza 260 U Adverlising S.M.A.K. Y-TEENS I I-' '-IIS 1 W 'S -iv W K W Ik K F uson B Dicken Oviaff M Booe D Drake SECOND ROW' H. R. Post S. Placko. B.Speers. E.Anderson, R. How- FRONTRO : . a er, . arg . . - , .. . . . . C d S H T A Fer uson, S. Bell. N. Williams, K. Case. ell. P. Leffwich. son, K. Addingfon. C. Shannon, A. ow en. . ex er, . g l Adverfising 9 261 ignfter Ari Hlnial wgiuiliug 2927 N. Hend erson A Ve. SALLY BEN Firs+ Na+ional Bank of Richardson 262 o Ad was Je e- wk 3' Gull INN .,.-.,-.-:5g2i:ii151ff:5::5:5::5 llllwz 'l' - uno - ' cl l cl Vacahon Won er an . . . ' 'A , 2 2 1 52215525 :f '1 fif 5ZE511 f ' f?- 2 FA B U L Q U S sgf,f..g?:,1,' . :f.:: ' . . ., C 0 PA N 0 -4.3. . 1.5 V' . .. V' ' 5'.'.v.g.'w.'.-.-.-.-.945 A :s:a24fsfe:s:s2zfs:s2z:s:s?z-A .,1:.1:f faa2s2s2is5s2s2e:zS5eLsg,9i '-f+5s5f?es::s22sgS1S2:sis2sI. 2: 1: iSIjI'IjfjIjQjE5E5EgEZ1 cf- . 'q,sg:a:b-, X, :.:-:-:-1-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-: :-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-'-:-:-:+: : .. ' -:-:I .f ': 12:5:s:s:s:s:s::+'-'-ifm:af :5:515:z:z:s:5:s:s2:e::ffs:'Af- ffl ' Y? 5:E:f:2qf55ff:flfffl-Qgff:1:fEf2ffj4 ''ffifffzifiilz5:-cflhiff' fi in :-f- if ? l' ' Reslauranl ' Privale Club ' Cabana Pool ' Charler Service When you have +ha+ ge+ away feel- ing, come +o +he Sea Gun Sporls Inn, +he fines+ all around recrea+ion- al spol' on 'lhe Texas Coasf. Now feafuring weekly vacafion plans a+ ' Marina . . special rales. Seven days af Sea ' Convenhon . C if Gun IS more 'Fun +han +wo weelcs any- on erence where else. Make your reserva+ions Cenler early.-' For Reserva'I'ions Phone - AC 5l2-729-234I Wri'I'e Roufe I, Box 85 Roclrporl, Texas 78382 wWW JOHN M. HEARD - GENERAL MANAGER 1 Adverlising 0 263 MISS HARRELL'S THIRD GRADE CLASS I xxylbi Ng FRONT ROW: G. Boyce, D. Quisenberry, P. ford. E. Pefers. C. Newman, B. Sfrief, S. McAn- ville, H. Prynne. BACK ROW: A. Sperlcman. J. I-Ionfas, A. Pritchard, S, Curran, P, Alden, L, inch, S. I-Iill, T. Ferguson, T. Buchanan, A. Somer- Williamson J Quillian, J. Heldf. J. Winans. J l'1 on, M. Du Val. MIDDLE ROW: J. Winni- i - 2 uuuuu-an-u..uuuuuuuuuuu 7 - 3 YW . .f , ' Q- Besf Wishes ' W will W-,ix , Q., , -2Z,9uzWz.rlWdf fills Q., , fmfwff JULIAN P. BARRY In Iilii 4 H EU! iii fi F'2l-2610 :sooo mm. Sa. 1'L'. OMER nder Sa . 264 0 Adverfising L.I.F.E. TRI-HI-Y U, fy- Ti LAY, si uw-.Q .-E ff: -, LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Buckley, L. Huni, A. Shrmrl, .l. Brown. l.. Kimbrcmqh. S. Whiirz. V. Griffiih, P. Wessley, C. Mnriin, B. brnfhru. Adveriisinq 0 265 V ' 0 O C .Ll D. .E L fu D. E L -4- VI 3 'U E 'U C 'U .me L 'U D- -C U L 'U Q3 VI 0 Z. .C -0- L O Z VI L5 75 Q 0 0 It 3 U' VI 3 -of .2 3- . -O- .2 . Q x - i' .2 I- -o- Ili : 'U ' c 'U : fu ID as -o- fU 4- Ill u.l 0 .E T- .E sn O .n Whi+e Rock Norfh Shopping Cen+er, Dallas ' Promenade Shopping Cen+er, Richardson Dallas Richardson Plano Me-squi+e HU NT PROPERTIES Residenlial, lndusfrial, and Commercial Real Es+a'I'e Developers Firsl' Naiional Bank Building I40l 74I-I358 , ag 5 Q l1a2'fJl?f-1-JE'-rap' ' '- 'V - ' r0 11? Keg 1-Q.. ,-Zffn:-, ...-:.., ci'iE?'-7 ' L --s,'.,,' Q 4.,'..,, fl, f l lihi v h V .. 5. ,in i V- lj, V . V ' lv- 1-gilf 75,5 A H ., ,V .. 4 .. Y BARBARA AND LIBBY Hunf, gallanlly assisfed by Bill Peper, say shopping al Promenade is FUN! ' Dallas Norlh Esfafes, Plano ' Sanford lndus+rial Parlc, Sanford, Florida ' Elm 57 3' --f1 266 0 Adverlising an ,- Q 1 E THE BOOK NOOK . HALLMARK cARDs Ble' HD D'NE OUT CLUB- Gifts, Books, and Record Albums Quick Service Printing on napkins, Bibles, cards books, invitations Across from SMU 5025 N. Central Expressway Dallas, Texas 75205 52l-766 Symbol of quality and dependability in construction materials. nlrrnnn Gifford-Hill 81 Company, Inc. 2949 Stemmons Freeway Dallas, Texas Compliments of JO H N LEAVELL Advertising F.I.S.H. Y-TEENS -. rata. 1 FRONT ROW: J. Baker. K. Glover. J. Graham. B. phy, M. Hunf, L. Phillips N. Thompson. BACK ROW: D. Linn. A. Carfer, M. Norris, G. Cramer Norwood. D. Denfon. MIDDLE ROW: M. N. Mur- 268 0 Adveriising 'tnvwrvmvsrfnvev-ww vwrf'-' ' ' - 'Tri LOFLAND CO. Congra+ula+ions 'ro +he Baske+ball Team for a fine Fi r-'- Two Fearless season. SWS LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Pisfor. B. Ober- Burfon. D. Davis. S. Deboqorv. M- 5- HGmfiC1J-Spehfv E. Dolph. M- Car- hier. . Hau ion, A. Morse, N. Reed, Koons. W. Hali, J. LaGrone, V. Smi+h, TGV. + A gh J. Winniford. P. Adams, V. Gahagan. J. 'H4E EhLD.A Y TEENS Adverfising 0 269 L.I.K.E. Y-TEENS 1 LEFT RIGHT! A. McMullinTk.VSQ'ew5?ijf. Kumi:-fl Miliegr. K.YMari.gdes, M.YPaL:ez, D. Good, N. Bowman. V. Millef, K. Krufilek. D. Perelson. M. Harper 270 0 Adverfisirfg GN THE AVERACE, GLIR SERVICE TECHNICIANS HAVE BEEN WITH LIS 14 YEARS. MURE IMPQRTAN T, NGNE CDF CDLIR SERVICE TECHNICIANS ARE AVERACE CAT SEWELL THE DIFFERENCE IS SERVICEJ SEVVELL WWW 546460 sion Rd. at Mockingbird I LA 6-8505 0 Open 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday thru E.T.C. Y-TEENS F 'Q' i L i l L R xxg .lv 'Lf' ,, ,- ,...- . 1-.L-'1 . 2' -111.4 . 'Q-5,4-e-.,.,.'-LI, , .4 1 1.:1fii.f:,i.'J'1Law.:-,ngW LEFT FO RIGHT! S- SHPP- C- S'f9Ph9f'5- A- Bracken, L. Tucker, S. Pigeon. S. S. Razze+o. M- Swepsfon. L. Fox. L. Wilkin, S. Sanderson. L. Williin McCall. M. Keay. L. Heughion, S. Morgan, P. 272 0 Aclverfising .N -, ,I '56 .I I - 11:-.'J,m't,. 'i+5 G .ty Congra'I'ula+ions and Besi' Wishes 'ro +he Class of I972 From CARPENTER RANCHES Raising CaHle in Texas Since I877 Adverfising 0 273 D.A.M.E.S. Y-TEENS ,-: r'rvl. 41 ' TN 'e ' u 0- I. 1 LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Germany, T. Bouchard, S. Perry, L. Fischer, S. Guerriero, L. Gibbons, A. Wiggins, D. Brown. P. Morgan. A. Smifh, C. Carfer, A. Addison 274 0 Adve'r+ising We'd like 'lo +eacl1 The world +o sing, See, See, See, See, Senior Girls! iii V BEFORE ual!! If 5-ffk FRONT ROW: L. Johnson, S. Jones. A. Johnsen. M. Rogers. M. Holt J. Kincacle, A. Prifchard. J. Jackson. M. K. Wesfdyke. Fischer. C. Reeves. mi MIDDLE ROW: J. Winans, L. Perry. M. Vance, R. Sparkman. P. Abboft G. Campbell. L. Corrigan. S Willey. K. Toplefz. K. Beverly, L. Leffwich. E. Bickel. C. Dennard, B. Sillers. Pefers. G. Davis. D. Goodfried. BACK ROW: A. 276 0 Adverfising AFTER l l 'H .N L FRONT ROW: L. Johnson, A. Johnsen, R. Fischer, Winansf M. Vance. L. Leffwich. E. Pefers. BACK Dennard, B. Sillers. A. Prichard. M. K. Wesfdyke. MIDDLE ROW: J. ROW: A, Sparkman. G. Campbell. L. Corrigan, C. Adverfisinq 0 277 SENIORS 972 SENIORS '73 SENIORS '74 Seniors '75 1 , ,r x,. K-rr-'im 1, A I mfH'1i.E iii? ll is .4 Q lr 1 CONGRATULATIONS TO HIGHLANDER BUSINESS STAFF AND HIGHLAND PARK SENIORS '72 Grover C. Ellisor Kay EIHSOT Business Manager 348 Bus1ness Manager '72 Adverlising Slaff Adverrising Manager - Emily Fulgham Agsl. Adverfising Manager - Karen Hanlcins Elizabefh Alexander Beverly Bishop Amy Carroll Kay Ellisor Kyle Evans Edee Hares Andy Johnsen Tom Larimer Kerry LaPracle Carolyn Mackay John O'Connor Bill Peper Lynn Razzero Laura Sears Leigh Sinclair Sally Smifh Ann Spillman Margarer Whirehill 5 WORKING AT JESS Maulclin Conoco is a gas for Junior Sally Benfley. JESS MAULDIN CONOCO STATION 5550 Presron Road Dallas, Texas 75205 LA I-925' Very Special Thanks +o D.D.D. and S.G.P. 282 I Adverrising Adele Hun? .... Afler ....... AFS .... Balfour .... Before ....... Ben R. Briggs ..... Bernard-Fain ...... Big D Dine Oul ..... Book Nook ......... Bovarian Sfeak House ..... .... 2 37 Braniff ............. Busy Bees .... C 8: S Prinling .... Calame Jewelers .... Camellia Fashions . . . Carpen+er Ranches . . Coca-Cola ......... Comini............ Communily Sewing . . Coo+er's ........... Corley, Mr. and Mrs. Crafl' Sludio ....... D.D.D .......... D.D. French ........ Dallas Tille Co. .... . Dallas Power 8: Lighl DAMES Y-Teens .... Daniel Cleaning ..... Dr. Pepper ....... E.A.F. ..... . Easy Way ...... Ebby Halliday .... Erle Rawlins .... E.T.C. Y-Teens . Evemco........ Ewing Buick ...... Firsl' Nalional Bank of Richardson ..... F.l.S.H. Y-Teens ..... Fischers for Men, Inc. Friendly Bluebirds . . . Frymire Engineering . Gerald's ...... Gifford Hill ..... Greenberg's ...... Grover C. Ellisor .... Index of Advertisers H.P. Village ........... Hillcresl' Office Producls Hillcresl S+a+e Bank .... Holl Be+'lis ......... Horn Williams ........ Houseman Insurance .... Hugh Cunningham .... Hunl' Properlies ..... lnman's ..... Jeanne Deis .......... Jess Mauldin Conoco . . . John Leavell ........ Jones Painl .... Julia Hurl' ...... Julian P. Barry .... Laughead's ..... Le Jon ............ L.l.F.E. Tri-Hi-Y ..... L.l.K.E. Y-Teens ..... Lou Lalrlimore .... Lyle and Riddle . . . Mayor Priddy ....... Miss Harrell's Third Grade .............. Mrs. Akin's Homeroom . . Mrs. Hodge's Homeroom Mr. Umphrey's ......... Mr. Wil ....... Mulberry Bush .... Nichols Machinery .... Norlh Dallas Bank .... OINK Y-Teens .... Pappagallo ........ Park Cilies Mofors . . . Parker Mobil ...... PaI's Boulique .... Pal Wallis ...... Paul Gleiser .... Phelan's ...... Pie'lro's ...... Pizza Parly .......... Preslon Booferie ....... Preslon Cenler Oplical . Prince of Hamburgers . . Procler Slreel Co. . . Ragland Insurance ..... Ralph Por'I'er Real'I'ors . . . Ramco lnves+men+s .... Sabine Royally . . . Salih's ......... Salon 2l ....... Sample House ....... San'l'a Fe Hardware .... Saybrook Fabrics ..... Sea Gun Sporls Inn . . Seamslress School .... Senior Girls ....... Seniors '72 ....... Seniors '73 . . . Seniors '74 ........ Seniors '75 ........... Sewell Village Cadillac . Shakey's ............ Sharp Hardware . . . Shellon and Bowles . . . Showco ........... Sillers Family ........ Slaughler lnduslries .... S.M.A.K. Y-Teens ..... Smilh Family ......... Soulhland Life Insurance Sparkman-Hillcresl' ..... Spiri+ Commillee . . . . . Suburban Oplical .... Sufherland Lumber . . . Texas Coney Isla nd Reslauranl ..... Vacuum Cleaner Sales . . Varsi'l'y Shop ......... Which Wilch . . . Whi++le's ..... Willis Texaco ..... Woodall Enco ........ Wya'r+'s Lomo Allo Cafeleria ...... Young Life .... Zubik ..... Aclverllsing 0 283 Abboff. Paul ........ lll, l2l, I22. I99 l23. Acers, Renee .. ...... II3, ll5. I75 Adam, KGFIS ...... 86, I86. 220. 246 Adams. Bill ...... I08. I42. l43. I63 Adams. Charles ...... l50. l5l, I86 Adams. Don..99, l26. I50, ISI. l86 Adams, Palrly ............. I9, I97 Addinglon. Kari .......... I75, 26I Adin, Janel ....... ....... I 75 Adminisiralors . ........ ..... 5 4 Akin, Mrs. Raymond .. .... . .56 Hi Barker. Susan . . . . Barnes. Jim ..... Barnes. Laura ... Barnell, Randy . .. Barreli. Jane ...... Barrelf. Mrs. Harry hlander Index ....l75 ........l75 ...,II6. I63 ........l7l ......23. 82. 83 56, II2 I63 Barrier. H unler ..... ........ Barry. Julie .,..... Barlon, Craig .... Barron. Marilyn ..., Baseball ...... .... ....I86. 258 ......I86 ....l97.227 I45 Baskelball B Team ............. I38 Boykin, Bob ......... 40. 83. 84. 88, IIO, Ill, I66, l98 Boynion. Celia ........... IO3, I75 Bracken, Calhy ............ 96, I63 Bracken, Pal . .. ...97, l86, 242 Bradley. Charles Bradley, Doug . . Bradford. Chuck ........ 97. I87 Bradley, Becky ..... ....20. 83. I63 .......39. 83. I38. I74 I75 38. 82, 99. I34. I96. 242 ISI. l98. Bradley. Iris ...... 39. 53. 74, 83. 86. Campbell. Grover .,.....,. 24, I26, l5I. I99 Campbell, Roberl .... I22, l23, I75 Capps. Rurh Ann Cargile, Rex ........ I I5 Carlson, David . . . Carney. David . . , Carney. Paul .... Carpenler. Kay . . Carroll, Amy .... Carrozza, Lynn . ..........l87 ..........I63 .I20, I2l. I63 ..........l48 . ....... I48. I63 ........I75.260 .....7O, I I99. 249 05. 203. .......l87 Akin, Mr. Raymond ......,...... 56 Albrillon, Elizabelh ....... IO7, I97 AlcoH. Doug ................. l86 Aldredge, John ....... 84, I38, I74, I75, 242 Baskeiball, Freshman ........... I39 Baskefball, Varsily ........ I34. l35. l36. I37 Bass. Beverly .... ........ I 63 Bass, Roberl .... .... I I6. I75 Aldre Alexa dge. Thom .,... ll, 47, 49, 83, l4l. ISI. I97. 22l nder. Elizabelh ..ll2. I74, I75 Claylon. Mark ..., Alford, Berlha ................ I63 Alford, Rlck ............,. I22. I86 Allan, Charles ...... I9, 66, 83, I00. I26 I97 Allen, Dick .......... ..75. 88, I97 Allen, Lee ...... 4I, 85, 86. 89. ll2, II6. I85. 186, 246 Alley, Cynfhia ................ I63 Alley. Paul ....... I9. 22. 37. 70, 84. BS, BB, 92, 99, IOO. IOS. ll2, I97 Allison, John ........ .........l86 American Field Service . . .22, 23. 25 Anderson. Ann ............... I63 Anderson. David .............. I75 Anderson Elizabelh ....... II6. 26I Anderson Ellen ............... I75 Anderson Miss Maude .......... 56 Anderson Rusly .......... IO6, Il5, I20. l2I. I63 Anderson. Sharon ............. I63 Armstrong, Miss Peggy ...... 56. 70. 7l, IO6 Arnold, Bob ......... Arnold, Don I34, l35. I36. l4l, l43, l5l, l86 I63 Arnold. Jean ................. I97 Arps, Ashe, Eiic ..., .... 1 I5.' 163 Sibby . ................. I97 Askew, Kenny ............ I 32 I 75 Askew, Ronny ...... I4. 65. 82, II08, 126. 151. I97 Allee, Elizabelh ............... I75 Auslin. Mary Anna ....... 5. 25, 27, 35, 65. 82. 9l. I55. l98. I99 Averill. Cindy ............ II6, I63 AVBFIII, VIC .........,.... II6. l86 Bagg. Pele ............... I32. I75 Bagley, Gina ..... 89, I49, l5l, l86 Bagpipe ................... 88, 89 Bailey, Mr. Herman ..... 55, 56. 292 Bailey. Jeff ...... I32. I33, I43, I63 -Bailey. Paul .................. I75 Baird, Cindy .... ..... 9 5, l86, 258 Baird, Frank .... .......... I 75 Baker. Bob ... ........ .I97 Baker, Cafhy ... ...I97 Baker. David ....... . . . I63 Baker, Jeannine ............... I97 Baker, Merrimon .............. I75 Baker, Mike ...... 82. I38, l53. I97 Baker, Thomas ................ l50 Baldwin. Anne .... .... I 75, 260 Baldwin, Jane? .... ....... I 63 Ball. Robin ..... ......... I 75 Ball, Sandra ..... .... 8 6. 87, I86 Band .......... .... I I4. I I5 Barker. Allan ... ...... . I86 Barker, Cindy ..... ..... I 63 Barker, Leslie . . . . . . I75 284 I Index Baieman, Tricia .... ......ll6, I63 Baumann, Vicki . .. .... 20, 84, 90, l55. I97, 242 Bayoud. Ronda ....... IO9, II6. I86 Beams, Befsy ........ I6, 20. 26, 45. 35. 82. 90. I97. 247 I75 Beavers. Bruce ............ I I 5 Becker, Carol ...... Becker. Duncan .... Becker. Eve ..... Bedford, Andi . . . Bedford. Scoll .... Beecherl. Louis .... Bell. Charise ..... Bell. Edwin .... Bell, Gina ..... Bell, Palsy Ann . . . Bell. Susan ......... aa, 89, mei 247 ........,..I97 ...........l86 .....I75 .....l63 ......I75 .,......I97 ,...l2l, I75 ........l63 ..........l86 .. I75. I76, 26l Bembenek, Richard ........ IO7. I97 Bembenek, Sieve .... ......., I 97 Bennell, Don ..... Benskin. Deanie . .. Benson, Amelia .. .....l97 ......l63 ........l63 Benlley, Sally ....... ..... 9 7. l86 Berry, Barbara Jo Berry. Laura ..... ..... .I63 ......l63 Berry, L1nda ............... 94, I86 Berry, Slarrell .......... 25. 82, 92, IO5, I96. I98. 225 Berfrand, Debbie .......... 93. l98 Beller, Bigger and ............ 203 Beflis. Holi ......... I08, I46, I47. l5l . I98 Beulel, Nina .................. l86 Bevans, Bill ...... l32. I33. I39, I63 Bibby. Pere ....,......... I86, l9I B1ckIe. Sarah ............ ..... I 98 Biddle, Jack ......... l26, I28. I30. ISI 20l . l98. .2I0 Biehl, Kafhy.. ....., 4I. 84, 85, 89. 92 IO7, II2, I85. I86 Bielss. Mr. Ollo ..,.. 56, 63, 68. I09 Bigger, Carolyn .... , .... 42. 43. 85. 86, IBS, I86 Binion, Becky .... ....... 8 6. l86 Binion, Eric- ....... .... I 38, I63 Bishop. Mr. Alvin . . ...... '56, 99 Bishop, Beverly .... ..... B 6, I86 Blair. Sheryl ..... ........I63 Blake, Doug .............. I75, 209 Blakemore. Kalhy ..... I49. l5l. I63 Bland. Mary Louise ........ ll2, I I6 Blankenbaker, Miss Lucille .... 55, 56 I63 Blocker, William ...... l33, l40. Boehning, Greg ..... ........ I 98 Boehning. Ka'I'I'1y .... ........ I 75 Booe. Marlha ..... .... I 75, 26l Bools. Clin? ........ ...... I IS' Bouchard. Therese ,............ I75 Bourland. Kim ................ l86 Bowles, Richard ...... I50, l86, l92 Bowling. Laurie . .. ..........l75 Bowman, Nancy ..... ........ I 98 Boyce. Bill ............. ..... I 63 Boyce, Gigi .......... ..... . . . I98 Boyd. Miss Lela Hazelle .... .... 56. 63. l05 87, 89. I02, Ill. I98, 203, 242 Bradshaw, Miss Gladys .,........ 56 Braeklein, Jan ............ IOO. l98 Branch, Carol .......,..,...... I75 Branch.John .... Ill, l2I, l22, Carler, Ann ...... Carfer. Cindy ...... Carler. Mr. James ... Carler, Kalhleen ..... Cafler. Mollie ..... 23 Carfer. Case. Karen ... . Caslellaw. Jim .... .......l99 .....lO6. I75 ......56. IOB .........l87 .94, IIO, I99 Susan ............ l75,260 .....I76,26l .....l32. I76 l23, l98, 2lO Brandi, Marc .... .,......... I 63 Bremner, Sluarl .... . . . IO7. I98 Briggs, Ann ...... ..., I 9, l98 Bright Clay ..... ,..... I 87 Brooks. Carol .... ....... I 63 Brooks. Debbie .... I98, 227 Brooks, Rissa ...... .... I 98, 203 Brougher, Anne .... ..... 7 2, l98 Brown, Douglas .... .... I 06, I75 Brown, Brown, Brown, Evelyn ...... Julie ........ Louise ..... 84 ......,.l63 ........l87 I I6. I75. 260 Brown, Mrs. Mariory. ......... 56 Brown, Mike ........ ........ I 98 Brown, Rick ..82, l26, I3I, l5l, I87 Brown, Sandra ....... I49, l5l, I75 Brown, Sandy ......,.......... I87 Brown, Scoll' ......... 68, l2l, l22, I23, l98 Browne, Evanne ...,..... 25, 28. 92. IO2. I87. 246 Browning, Allison ..... Browning. Hal .... Bruner, David .... Bruner, Kelly . .. Bryan. Craig . .. Bryanl, Denise . . .....82, I63 ....l50. I75 ...,....l87 ........I63 ll5, l2l, I63 ........l63 Buckingham, Roy Buckley. Beirly .. Bul, Lisa ....... Bul, Sfewarf .... Bull, Tom ...... Bumpas. Scoll .. Burlord. Sherrie. Burger, David .. Burk, Baily ..... Burke, John .... Burnham, Cecilia Burr. Becki ..... Burl, Cynlhia .... Burl, Elizabeih . . Burlon, Jill ..... Busby. Mike ....... ......84. II6, I63 ...,.,94, I87 ....I63 ....l87 ....l87 ...,I75 ......I75 ....I7, I75 ......l87 .......l75 ........48,49. I62 .........l87 . ....... II6, I75 ...92. I98. 203 .........I98 Bush. Edylh .................. I87 Bush, Mrs. Roberl' S ............ 52 Bush, Sfuarl .....,... 40, 82. 85. 89. I46 I l5l Busse, Roger ....... Buller, Lee .... Buller, Lynda . . Bynum. Srilh .. Byrd, Kalhy .... Byrne. Sean .... Byrne. Terry. . . C Cain, Susan .... . 47, , l98 ..........l87 ....l63 ......I75 ........I87 ...l03, I87 ....98. I87 ,...I75 ...........95. I98 Calhoun. Miss Mildred .......... 56 Cammack. Ned. Camp, Slirling. , Campbell, Doug .......,..II9. I75 92 ..........l48. I75 Campbell, Ellen .... IB. 26. IOO. I99 Calhcarl, Peggy . . Caudle. Les ...... Cazorla, Vicky .... Chaney, Lane .... Chapman, Pafion .... .. ..... II6, I87 .........l87 .....ll6, I63 .......I76 .........I76 Cheerleaders .......... 49, 90. l62 Childress. Mrs. Maflie .... 56, 58, 84 I62 Choralaires ......... Chrislian. Kara ... Clack. Sharon .... Clack. Suzanne .. . Clampill. Don ......... 83. I50, I64 Clark, Cammy .... ........... I 64 Clark. Jennifer ... Clark, Kelly ...... Clark Kim ....... 2O.95,96. ........IlI. I87 .......95, I64 ........l0l, I99 .....I2l, I87 ........l55, I64 .82,l76 Clarki Make .... 37i.8.3.,.92..I06, 1aa Clarke, David ...... l8, I27 I2 I3I 8. 2l. l26. I99 33. .l5l. Clarke, Devane ........ 82, l48. I76 Clarke. Lulu ........ ..82, I88. 259 Clary. Carol .... Claxlon, Roger . . . .......97. I99 Clay, George ........ IOB. I38. I76 Cleaver, Anne .... Cleaver, Theodore Clinqman. Connie Cloud. Alan ...... ,.......l33, I64 ........II6. I64 lBeaverl ...... I3 ........I22, I64 Cobb. Cal .,......... I99. 242. 246 Cobb, Carol . . , Cobb. Claire .... Cock, Charlolle .. Cockrell, Chris. . . Cohen, Carolyn . . Cohen. Niel ..... Coker. David ,... Coker. Nancy ... Cokerham, Kim .. 78. 97, l56. I88 Cobb. David ......... II5, I2I. I76 I99 . ......... I64 .. ......... I76 . . ......... .I ....l34, l5I, I88 . ....,...... I Coldwell, Cameron ...... 22, 33, 36. 92 ll5 l2l I9 Cole, Belh ................... 20 Coleman, Margarel' .... ll, ll5. I8 Coleman, Miss Rebecca ......... A5 Coleman, Sa ................. 26 I Collins. Belh ........... Collins. Kyle ..... .... I 7 Collins, Rachel... ... .I Combes, Hilary .... .... I Combs, Beverly .... ..... I 7 Comfort Keilh .... ......... I 7 Connell. Mark .... ..... I 53. 20 Conner. Rick ..... ....... I 2l Cook, David ....... ......... I 7 Cook. Miss Diane ....... 29. 55, 57 86. 8 ...,..l8 Cooke. Lane ..,... Cooley, Roberl .... Cooper, Charlie . .. ..... . .20 Cooper, Glenn . .. ..... IO7. I8 Coole r. Ki rk ..... Cooper. Margie .............. I . .B6, I2I, I7 6I. 62. 63 Copeland. Chris .......... I48. I64 Corcoran. Mrs. E. N. ........... 57 Corkran. Louise . .. Corley, Nancy .... Cornefi, Cafhy . . . Coronado. Kafey . Corrigan. Leo .... Corrigan. Mary ...... I47, I5I, .. ..... I88 .........I64 ......200.227 ............I76 ...I08. I50. I5I. I99.24I I8B Cory. Carol ......... I88. 259. 242 Coffingham. Wade ......I9.34.43. 86. II4. II9 Counselors. Offices. Library ..... 78. I 49 79. .ISI Counfs. Pam .....,... I76. 242. 260 Cowan. Rusey .... ............II5 Cowden. Anne. . . .82. I55, I76, 26l Cox. Cathy ........... 19. 155. zoo Cox, Joe ......... 27. 65, lI5. I2l. Cox.Kim...... I99. 200 ........I76. I83 Cox. Kiffy ............... 113. I64 Crabb. Mr. John ...... 56. I IB. I I9 Cramer. Georgia . Cramer. Scoff .... Crawford. Kim .... Craycroff. Pefer ...... I33. Creighfon. Mrs. Marguerife ............2O0 .........I76 ...........,I76 I39. I64 ..I9. 57 I88 Crisler. Nancy ............. 84. Crissey. Paul ...... Crissey. Susan .... Crockeff. Brian . . . Crockelf. John .... Crook. Carol Anne Crosland. John .... Cross Counfry .... Crossley, Elizabeih Crow. Jean Ann .. Crow. Judson .... Crowe. Becky ..... Cuellar. Gilberf .. Culberfson. Cubby ...II5. I2I. I64 ........I33. I64 ...I32. I48. I76 ....66. I88. 242 ....88. IOO. 200 ............I42 ........II6. I64 . ....... I64 .....I50 .......l88 ........II4.2O0 ....99. I88 Denning. Emily .,.. ...I99. 242 Denfon: Debbie ..., ...... I 99 DeSalme. Allen .... ... I I5. I88 DeSaIme. Camille .... .... 9 6. I64 DeVille. Cruella . . . ............ . I3 Dewberry. Bruce ......... I33. I38. I 39 . I64, I66. 260 Dewberry, Dee Dee ..... 29. 42. 83. 86. 87. I99 Dickenson. Mark. . I33. I38. I39. I64 Dickenson. Mrs. O. G. .......... 57 Dickerson. Bob . . . I33, I38. I50. I64 Dickerson. Jan ................ I88 Dickinson. Becky ....... 48. 49. I75. I76. IBI. 26l Dillard. Mrs. Mary .......... 55. 57 Dillard. Torn ............. I76. I88 Dineen. Karen .........,...... I88 Dineen. Rick .................. I88 Dolph. Emily .... Dobbs. Louann .... 29. II6. I88. 242 .. . I9. 93. 200. 227 Dolph. Laura ...... 48.49. l62, I64 Dooley. Kirk..30. I3I, I34. ISI, I88 Dooley. Molly ......,......... I64 Dooliffle. Tim ....... 30, 39. 82. 99. I34. I4I, I5I. I85. I8B Dower. Bill ........ Downs. Chad ...... Drake. Diane ...... I64 Doornbos. Darian ............. Douglass, Shirley ..... I47, I5I. 20I l5I IBB fiiiiiiI32l I76 I88 Downs. Margaref ,... ...... . . . . I76. 26I Drake. Edward ...... ..... 9 2. Driscoll. Ricky ....... ..... I 33. I88 I64 Drury. Mrs. Chuck ...,.......... 57 Duckworfh. Miss Paula ....... 55. Dugan. Joe ..89. IO9. II4. I2l. 2Ol Duncan. Roberf ........... I38. Duncan. Sam ................. Dunn, Becky ..... ......2OI. Dunfon. Sieve ............ I48, 57 I76 I65 220 I76 Evans. Richard ....... . . . I I I. I65 Evans. Tobe .............. I33. I65 Evereff. Mr. Gerald ........ 57. I5O F FacuI'I'y ...... 55. 56. 57, 58. 59. 60. Fanning, Marc .. . IO. I6, 39. 44. 49. 82. 83, 93. 99. I40. I4I. I5I. 20I. 22I Farabee. Rusfy ...... I26. I28. I29. I30. I5I. I88 Farmer. Don ........ 9I, 92, 99. I88 Farrell, Kim .............. l88. 242 Fellowship of Chrisfian Afhlefes . .98 Ferguson. Amy ........ 97. I77, 26I Ferguson. Kay ........ I74. I77. 26I Ferguson. Tommy .......... 33. II8. l45, l5l. 20l Ficke. Bruce .......... I9. I26. I28. I29. I30. I5I. 2OI Field and Sfream .............. I IO Field. Joe ................ .... I 77 Filak, Mrs. George ..... ' ........ 7 8 Filak. Srefani ....... Fine Arfs, Pracfical A Finlay. Thomas ..... Fischer, Leslie ...... Fischer. Reed ...... . Fisher, Mrs. Donna .. Fisher. Gay ........ Fisher. Frances .... ..92. IO2, I85. I88. 242. 246 rls ..... 74. 75 ...,..I26, I88 ...39. 82. I5I. I74. I77 .I40. I4l. I45. I5I.2OI . ..... 57,60 .........II6 ..........l65 Fisher. Jeff ........... I0. II4. I2I Fisher. Mrs. Kay ..... Fifch, Pefer ........ Fifzhugh. Bulliff ..... Flagg. David ..... 55. 56. 57. I03 .IO7. II8. I32. I88. I9I .........I8B ..........20I Gahagan. Virginia ..... ...... 2 I Gardere, John ...... ........ I Gardere. Roberf .......... I43, L Gardner. Greg ............... 2L.. Garreff. Jane ..... .. . I5. 38. 83. 86 l05, l54, l55. 202, 231 Garrison, Paul ......... 93. IO6. 202 Garrison. Paula ........ 93, III. 20.. Garroff. Frank ....... IO9. II2. I99 Gafeley. Mrs. R. H. ...... 49. 55. 57 Gary. Roy ......... ......... 7 O Gay, Caroline ..... ...... I 89 Gedney. Ken .... .... I 65 Geisinger. Lucy . . . .... .202 Geisinger. Peggy . . . .... .202 German Club ..... .... I O6 Germany. Joan .. .... I77 Gibbons. Diane .... .... I 65 Gibbons, Liz ................. I77 Gibbons. Nancy .............. I89 Gibbons. Sam ...I26. I30. l5I. I89 Gibbs, Harry ................. I89 Giessen. John ................ I89 Gilchrisf. Terri ............. 96. I66 Gilchrisf. Tom ......, I5. 22. 27. 28. 35. 37. 92. 93. 202, 242 Giles, Edward ............ I38. I77 Gill. Emily ....... IOI. I49, I5I. I66 Gillespie, Lynn ................ I89 Ginder. Kafhy ................ I66 Girls' Gym .......... l54. I55. l56. l57. I58, l59 Gismanl. Dee ............ I I3. I I4 Gleiser. Paul ..42. 86. 202. 2I0. 290 Glover. Kafhy ................ 202 Golf ........................ I5O Gonzalez. Jose .... ..... 9 7, I77 Good. Doffie .... ..... 2 O2 Good, Holly ...... ..... I 66 Goodman, Cindi .... ........ I 66 Goodson. Jim ................ I77 Gordon, Carol Ann . .. I I3. I I4. I77 202. H Associafion . ISI ..92. 93. II2. I98 .. ....... I88 Culver. Bruce ..... Culwell. Mike .... Cunningham. Cindy ........ 96. I64 Cunningham. David ....... II2. I74 Curll. Madelyn .... ........I48. I64 .....86. IO5. 87. l88. 246 ....,...II6. I88 Curran, Bersy .... Curran. Sieve ....,. 2l. 82. 86. I26. I27. l28. I3l. I5I. 200 Curlain Club .................. 9I Cuffer. Nancy .... ............I76 .......28. 79. 96 Dad's Club ...... Dale. Debbie ..... Daniel. Mary Ann . Daniels. Diane . . .24. 25. 28. 93. IBB Darcy. Dale .. Darcy. Dawnn D'Avi. Jeanne Davies. David ....3l. IOO. II2. I24, I99 ............I64 ........II4. I88 . ...... I64 .....I64 .....I88 Davis. Bill .... .... I 9, l98 Davis. Bruce .................. 200 Davis. Chrisfie ................ I64 Davis. Clayfon ...I46, I47, I5I, I88 Davis. DeAnn ..... I4. I99. 203 Davis. Jami .. ........ IO7. I88 Davis. John . .. ..... 83. IO7. I99 Davis. Leslie .... ........... I 64 Davis. Nancy ..... ..... I 64. I73 Davis. Van ..... ........ I 99. 2IO Davey, Alice .............,... I64 Day. Daren . Dupre. Larry .,...... I26. I40. I5I. I74, I76 Dyes. Tim ..... .......... 2 OI Dyes. Tina .... ....... I 65 Dysarf.. Lucile ...... .... I I6, I65 E Eades. Lori ..... ... I64 Easfland. Janie ... ....... . I77 Eafon, Linda ... ........ .. I64 Ede, Carl ....... ...I48, I5l, I64 Edwards. Trisse ........... I77. 260 Eisenlohr. David ...... l22. I23. I77 Eisenlohr. Gainor .............. I65 Elkins. Pam ...... I6, 22. 27. 49, 82. 20l. 22l Elkins. Randy ..... .... I 38. I77 Ellingfon. Diane ..... .... I I6, I65 Elliof. Pefer ...... .,..... 2 OI Ellioif. Marina .... ..... I 77 Ellioff. Marinda ... . . . I77 Ellis. David ....... .. . l88 Ellis. Mary ................... I65 Ellis. Coach Red .............. I32 Ellisor. Grover ...l33. I43. I65, 260 Ellisor. Kay ...... 43. 75. 85. 86, 87. 92. 2OI. 227. 236 Ellsberry. Sam ................ I07 Elmore, Becky ........ II3, II4. 20l Elmore. Cynfhia ..... ......... I 77 Elmore. Lynne .... .... I I6, I77 Elwell. Jeffrey .... ....... I 88 Elwell. Sieve .... ..... I 88 Emerson. Jinny .... ..... I 65 Emery, Eugene ................ 2OI Flarf. Jeffrey ............. I38. I77 Flowers. Connie ....... 53. I74. I77. 242 260 Fly, Buffer ..... Fly. Joe ........ .. . .202. 207. 222 Folse. Laurie ..... .......... I 88 Foofball, B Team .... ......... I 32 Foofball, Freshman ............ I33 Foofball. Varsiiy .......... I I27. l28 26. .I29. I30. I3I Forde. Alice ......... ,... ..... I 7 7 Forman, Trip ................. I77 Forresfer. Mike ..I26, I30. I3I. l5I Fosier. Lisa .................. I77 Fournef. Greg ............ I38. I77 Fox, David ........... l22. I23. I77 Fox. Laura ................... I88 Fox. Jim ....... I9. 25. 68. 99. IO9. I I I 202 . I96. Francis. Becky ................ I77 Francis. Bobby ..... ........... I 77 Francis. Will ..... I08. I34. ISI. I88 Frank, Ande .................. I89 Free. Dudley ..... I26. I40. I5I. I89 Free. Margie ................. I65 Freeman. Angie ............... I65 Freeman. Mark ....... 30. I3I. I34. Freiman. Doug .. French Club ..... French. Mary ... I5I. I89 . . .... IO7. 202 ..........IO4 ....96. I03. I65 Fry. Benfon .............. l52. 202 Fry. Debbie ........ 20, 23, 68. IO4. 202. 242 Frymire. Karen ...... 3. 47, 49. I55. 22I Dealey. Josie ................. I64 Dealey. Tish ................., I76 Dealon. Fred ............. I50. I64 Deafon. Mary Anne ...,....... l88 DeBogory. Susan .......... I55. I99 Dees. Paul .... 89.99. I08. I50. I99 Defferari, Ann .... 85. IO9. l88. 258 Delafour. Tommy ........ 33. 82. 89. I3l. I34. I35, I5l. I99 Denman. Sara ................ I64 Dennard. Caroline ......., I99. 203 Emery. Mr. Randy ......... 57, I33. I38. I39 England. Susan ...... ......, I 65 English Deparlmeni . . . ..... 64. 65 English. Ellen ................. I65 Efheridge. Howard ........ II9, I77 Evans. Elizabefh ......... 33. 86. 90. I I I. 20I Evans. Glenn ... ......... .I65 Evans. Kyle ...... Evans. Mr. L. M... .....72. I55. 2OI .57 Fulgham. Emily ...... 20. 42. 87. 90. 92. 202. 206. 236, 249 Fulgham. Ginger ...... 23, I65. 259 Funk. Bill ..................... 202 Fuqua. Lee ........ I5. 40. II8. 202 Fufure Teachers ............... I03 G Gaar. Linda.. . ... .202 Goss. Jimmy ......... I50. l5l Goss. Kim ...... Goss. Randy ..... Gosseff, Murray . Gowdey. Befsy .. Grafion.. Linda. . . I26. I27. I5I .....99, I3I, l4I ISI I47, I5I. I74 Graham, Judy .... 85. I I I. 202 Grammer. John.. Graves. Richard ........ 37. 93 Gray. Guy .... . . Gray. Jim ...... Gray. Madeline. . Green, Kevin .... Greer. Mr. W. D. Gregg. Bill ...... Grenas. Lucy .... Griffin. Brenda .. ......48. 49. I74 .........I33 ...55. 57. 63 202 I66 I89 I 34, 202 204 I77 227 I 66 I89 I 77 I66 I5 I , I 77 I66 I I8 IO7 I89 I89 Griffin. David ...... I5. I66 Griffin, Virginia ........... 94 I89 Griffifh, Bill .......... IO9. I5l. I89 Grinnan. Kay .... Grover. Jennifer . Grunsfeld. Bill . . . I66 I66 I66 Guerriero. Shelley .... ..... 7 O I77 Guerriero. Tina .... ..... I 89, 258 Guesf, Dinah ............. II2. 202 Guesf. Ed ........... I26. l5l, I89 Guesf. Mrs. Edgar ........... .58 Guesi. Terri ..... H Haferfepe. Dennie .. ,.... I89. Haggard. Pefer ............ 83. Halbrook. Mr. Sammie ........ Hale. Bill ........... Hale. Hilary ..... Hale. Robin ..... .....I50. 242 I77 I66 .58 202 I66 Hall of Fame. .38. 39. 40. 4-I. 42. 43 Hall. Nelson . ..... I9. 68, IO9. I40. ISI. 204 Hall. Prenfiss ......... 83, I32, I44. I I77 I45. I5 . Index I 285 ll, Tom ............ Il. I32, I77 .aIl. Wendy .... 82, 86. 94, 95, 204 lwlpin, Belsy ................, I77 ainilfon, Mrs. C. J. ........ 58. 68 .mric. Sara ......... 93, IO4, 204 iankins. John ... rlankins, Karen .. .....I39, I66 ......87, I89 ankins. Kalhy . . . ............ I77 iankinson, Rob ..... .I38. I39. I66 rianneman, OH'o ..... II5, I2I, I89 Hanneman, Sarah Ann ........II3. II5,I66 Hanscom. Mr. John. .58. 72. 73, I I I Haralson. Lynne .... ..........204 Haralson. Tom ............ I77, I32 Hardin, Mrs. Mary... Hardy, Karen ....... Hares. Edee ........ Hargis, Vanessa .... Harkness, Lurene Harlan, Bruce .... Harlan, Karen . . . Harmon. Lisa ....... Harper, Melinda .... Harper, Paul ........ Harris Brenda . . . . Harris David ....... Harris Holly ....... Harris Marlin ...I44 Harris. Harris Palricia ....... .Trey ..82, I44. ...58. 7I. IOO ..........I66 ..43. I55. 204 .........I66 ....95, 204 ........I66 ... .204. 227 ...25, 97, I77 . 204 II3. II5 ,I22. l23, I77 ........I77 ........I77 ........I66 I45, ISI, I89 ....I77,260 I5I, I89,242 Hihelberger. Bobby ...... .... 2 05 Hobin, Pal ................... I78 Hodge, Mrs. Charles H ..,...... 49, 59. I47 Hodge, Nancy ....... I47, I5l. I90 Hodge, Vernon ..Il8. I44. I5l. 205 Hodges, Anne .....,....... 96. I67 Hogg, R..+i. .... ........ I ii, 205 Holden, Gaye . .. ...... . I67 Holman, Helen ........ ...... I 67 Holmes. Cynlhia .............. I67 Holmes, Mr. Cecil W. ...... 59, 82, I44, I45 Holroyd, Jill .................. I67 Homecoming .................. 26 Hook. Amy ...... I9. 20. 28, 85, 88. 92. IOO. III Hook, Cheri ............. II6. I67 Hooker. Jeff ,....,....... .... I 78 Hooper, Miss Carol ......... 58. 59 Hooper. Miss Sharon . . . .,.. . .59 Hopkins, Chris ....... ....... I 78 Houpf, Dan .............. I38, I78 Houpf, Yvonne ........... I I6, I67 Houseman, Lon ,... I9, 24, l5O, 205 Howard, Buck .....,. 22. 43, 66, 87, 92, 93. 99. 205 Howard. James .......,... I I5, I2l Howell, Cafherine ....,.... I90. 242 Johnson. Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson. 85. 86. Johnson. Deborah .............. 95 Frank ....... 9, 65, 83, 98, 99. I26. I5l, I98. 205. 2I0 Jeff .... I40. I4I, I90. I9l Kahler ............... I67 Kafherine ......... 94, 205 Lee ......... I74, I78, 260 Lucy .... 24. 38, 43. 46. 83. 92, I00, I96, 203. 206, 2l2 Marieffa ,......... .. . I67 Joiner. Sue ........ 87. 93, 205. 227 Jones, Celia .................. I67 Jones, Jeff .............. I2 I. I67 Jones. Ph 83. 92. ilip .... .I6. 23, 3I, 38, 47, 98. 99, I28, I29, I3O, I3I, I5l. 2I0. 206 Jones. Marfha ....,... 83. I78, 259 Jones, Mr. Orvil ........... 59, I33 Jones, Rob ........... 90, I40. I90 Jones, Robin . .. .... 92, 93, 206 Jordan. Jill .... ..,. I I6. I20. I67 Jordan, Kafhy ............ I I3. I I4 Jordan, Mr. John .............. 59 Jordan. Mr. Roberl ............ Il5 Lads and Lassies .......... Lafiffe. Greg ..... 49, I40. LaGrone. Jane .......... Lambert Jean ..... .... Lamberf. Mary ..... .... Langford. James .......... Language Deparfmenl' ..... ..92, 93 I4I. I78 .II6,207 I56. I9I ....I78 I78. I50 ..70,7I I78 Lanham. Donny ............... LaPrade, Kerry ...... 4I. 85. 86. 88. IO6. I09. III. I9I LaRocca. Pa? ............,. 83, I78 Larson. Kirnj. .. ..... II2. I74, I78 Larson, Sally ............. I20. l68 LaRue, Camille ......... 4, I74, I78 Lassies ....II3 L..+.....-..,'i2.L.J.'.' .'.'ii,'ii, ef., V 87. 88, IO9, I26. ISI. I9l. 236 Lafzer, Lee ..,............ I78 iiiiI68 Lau, Sallie ............... Laury, Mrs. Linda ........ 58. 60, 63 Lawrence. Rufherford ..... I78 Lawson. Liz ........... I0 Lawlher. Ann ......,...... Leake, Susan ......... I I3 .I5. I78,26O ....I9I II4, I78 LeCroy. Paul ................. I78 Lee, Jane ......... 70, 84, I05, 207 Lee. Mr. Jimmy ........... 60, I07 Lee. Kris ..................... I78 Lee, Sfewarf . ..... 39. I33. l38. I68 82. I39. I62. Kobey. Susan ..... I96, 207, Harrison, Frank ............... I32 Harriss, Miss Myrl .............. 58 Hari, Mr. Evereil ....... I7. 39. 53, 55, 292 Hari, Melinda ... ..... .I77 Harfman. Millie .... .... 9 6. I77 Haselline, Karen ...,.... 85. 88, 95. I I I. 204 Haskell. Eddie ... ..... .. I3 Hassard. Vicki . . . ...... 97, I89 Halchelf. Helen . ........ 92, 204 Haughfon, Ann ....... 204. 220. 260 Haughfon. Jane .............. I77 Haughfon. Jennie ......... I66. I73 Haugh+on, Louisa ...... 94. I90. 242 Hawkins. Belsy ......,.. 34. 93, 205 Hawkins, John ........ I7, I39. I66 Hayes, Paul .......... I48, I5I, 205 Healfh Careers ............... IO2 Hearn. Rufhy ..........,... 97, I90 Hearne, Calhy ..27. 33, 90. 9I, 205 Heggie, Barbara .............. 205 Heimburger, Tad .............. I77 Helm, John ...... I9, 20, 26. 27. 38. 46, 82, 83, 99, I00. II2. 205 Helmbrechl. Bill ............... I90 Hempel. Roberl' .......... I33. I66 Henderson, Mr. Johnnie ..... 58. 63 I66 Hendricks, Lea .......,........ Hendricks, Tim .... .... I 33, I66 Henger. Mac .... ...... I 77 Henley, Cindy ..... ....... . . . I66 Hennekes, Ricky ......,.... 97. I78 Henry, Anne ......... l56. l62. I66 Henry. Mrs. Jean ........ 58, 63, 68 Herndon. Wes ..... .......... I 78 Howell, David ..... ......... I 67 Howell, RuI'h ..,.. ..... I 78, 26l Howfon, Kim ................ I90 Hubbard. Charlolfe .......... I67 Hubbard, Mrs. Ida Mae ..... 59. 63. IO2 Huckabee. Kay ........... I90 242 Huddleslon, Randy .,...... l2I I90 Hudson, Sieve ...... ..... I 39 I67 Huffaker. Jamie ............. I78 Hughes. Agalha ......... 8, 88 205 Hughes. James ..... ..... I 50 I78 Hughes. Laura .... ..,..... I 67 Hughes. Mark ............ IO7 I90 Hukill. Jill ..... ..... 9 7, I90 258 Hukill. Karl .................. I67 Hulse, Kim .................. I67 Humphrey. Mrs. C. B. ........ .59 Hundley, David ...82, I33. I39 I67 Hunl. Barbara .... I5. I9, 28, 37 85. 86. 89, 90. 93. l00. 203 205 Hunl. Belsy ................. I90 Huni, Bob ....,.......... I48 I78 Hunl, Libby ....... 86. 87. I90 242 l'lunI', Mary ........ 40, 85. 89. I00. 205. 222 247 Hunling, Marfha ............. I I6 Hursf. Roberl' ............ I I5 I67 Hurl. Calhy ................. I67 Hulchison, Bill . . . I33. I39. I43 I67 Hufchison, Gail ....... 97, I90 258 Hufchison, Holly .... I I3, I I4, I I9 I90 Hufchison. Margo ..., .... 9 6 I67 Huifon, Gigi .,.... ,... I 78 I I Inlramurals ..... ...,.. I 52 I 53 Irby. Lisa ...... ..... 9 7, I78 259 Irizarry, Jeff ............. I39 I67 Irons. Karen ........ I9, 40. 85, Ill, I I6 205 Isakson. Kyle ....... ..... I 32 I67 Judefincl. Mr. Arlingfon ........ 37, 59. II6 Jumper, Millard .... ..... I 38. I78 Junior Civifan .... ....... I 07 K Kaiser, Mirka ...... ......... I 67 Kaufman, Ellen .......... 86. 87, 94, I90, 220. 246 Keay, Marfha .... ....... 9 7, I90 Kee, John ..... Keeland. Craig . . . Keenan, Caroline.. Keenan. Jan ... Keliher, Lesfer .... Keller, Chuck .,... Kelly, Babs ......... Kelly, Jimmy ........ Kelly, Mike ............ Kemp, Mrs. Allen E ..... .....IO9, I78 .....I08. I90 .........I67 .,..I54,206 ....I90,242 .......I78 ...I63 ...I90 ...I67 ......59 Kendrick, Mrs. Aline ......... 55. 59 Kendrick, Keifh ............... I67 Kerr, Alicia ...,.... .... I 78. 260 Key Club ......... . . ........ 99 Kidd. Mr. Ogden .W . ....... 59. 87. 88, 89 Kilgore, David .... 4l. 88. I9I Kilgore, Jim ...... ...........I67 Kimbrough, Lucy .............. I9I Kimmel. David ....... 36. 40, 86. 89, 99. I34. I35, I36. I5I, 206, 2I0 Kimmel, Gary ............ I38. I78 Kincheloe, Ralph .......... I5I, 206 King, Miss Claire .............. 59 Kirk. Tom ......... 68, 97, I08. 206 Klein, Les ....... I26. l28. I29, I30. I44, l45, I5I, 206 Klein. Mark .................. I67 Klemow. Dawn ........... IO9, I9I Klenk, David ............. II5, I9I Klenk, Randy ............. l2I, I67 Klingman, Bruce .......... I39. I67 Kneese, Carl ..... II8. I26. I5I. 206 Kniefl, Jonny ............. I33. I67 Knighl, Molly ...., Knipp, Beih .... .........I78 ...........I67 Knoll, Cynihia ........... IOI, 206 Kobey, Mike... .... IO7. I I I, 206 .......97. I78 Lowe, Jon .... . . Heweil, Sandy .... ...... I 66 Hewiif. Jane .... .... I I2. 205 Hewi'I r. John .... ........ I 78 Hexfer, Holly .... I78, 26I Heyman. Bill .... .... I 07. I89 Hibbard, Bill .... ...... I 67 Highlandaires . . . .... 94, 95 Highlander ..... .... 8 6. 87 Hicks. Johnny .... Hi-Lifes ....... .....l67 J Koons, Maribelh ...... 9, 20, 26. 39. Hill, Colonel Joe M. . ...... 59. l23 I98. 205 High+. Hillary ...... I5. 37, 92. 203 Hill, Joi... ......... is, ss, isa, we Hill, Sally ....... ia, sf., as, 90, 205 Hill, Tina ........ 84, loo, 149, lsr. 205 , 242 Himmel, Jim .... ...... I 67 Hinckley. John ..... ..... I 90 Hines. Kafhy ...... .... I 78 Hines. Pa'I'Iy ........ ..... I 67 Hislory Deparlmenf . . . .... 72, 73 286 0 Index Jackson, Janef ............... .205 Jackson. Mered1+h ......... I9. II3. I I4, I I6. 205 Jeffers. Mr. Bruce .......... 59. 68 Jericho, Bonnie . . .86, I90, 242 246 Jericho. Jennifer ........... 82. I67 Jeske, Sieve ......... I38. I5I, I78 Jesler. Sarah ..,.............. I67 Johnsen, Andy ......... 35. 86. II8. I34. I5I. 205. 23I. 242 Johnson, Bobby ...83. IOI, IO8, 206 44, 82. 86, 206 Kosferman. Mr. Donald ..... 59. II9 Kousioubardis. Kris I27, I5I, I9I Krebbs, Maynard G. ............ I3 Krusen, Nancy ....... ....... I 67 Krufilek, Karen ..... ...... 9 4. 206 Kuby. Markus .. Kumpf, Toni.. Kyle. Calhy ...... L Lacy, Mrs. Ira Mae ..... .....I53, I9I ........0O .....I9I,258 .....60 Leffwich, Leila ........ 8, II, 20. 86. I05, 207, 220, 242 I78 I8I 26I 87. Leffwich, Phyllis ...... . . Leffwich, Robin . . Legs, Harry ..... Lehman, Belly ... Leifch, Sydney .. .........l62. I68 .........266 ......I9I 207 Lemon, Jeflie ................ I78 Lemon, Neel ......... 98. I34. I35, 207 2l0 Leo Club ..... Lefol, Sarah .... Leuci, Viclor .... I5I. , ...........l08 ....IO3, II3 ......I78 LeVeIIe. Jimmy .... .......... I 9I Levine. Larry .... Lewis. Craig .... ...........I79 I5I. I9I Lewis, Cynlhia ............ I9. 207 Library Council .... .......... I OI Licle. Beverly ................. I9I Liebes. George . .............. 207 Liebes, Jenny ..... 49. I74, I79. 259 Liebrum. Melinda Lierman, Mr. Bill Lighrfool. Lisa. . . Lighffool. Sally .. Ligon, Mrs. Belfy .........I9I,258 ...,sq so, 63, Lighffoof, Claude ............. 203 207 I84 I79. .49, I62. I65. I68 Linn, Diane ................... 207 Lipscomb. Nancy .......... 89. I9I Lillie, Dan ...82, I26. I29, I5l. l9l Liifle, Laurie ................. I79 Liffleiohn, Laurie ........ 84. 86, 92. II2. I9I, 246 Livingsfon. Marian ......70, 84.94. IOO, I05. IIO. 207 Livingsfon. Mary .............. I 79 Livingsfon. Tom ............... I79 Locke, Sieve .... Lockefl. Hudson . ..........I79 .......49,87. I9I Lockelf, Rober-I ........ I7. 99. I06. II5, II6. I2I. I9I Logue. Miss Linda ............. I2O Long, Mary Jo ....... I9. II2. I55. 260 Love. David . . . Low. Carie .... Lowery, Ginny... .....I47. ISI. I79 ...........I9I .. .......... I9I Lowery, Bruce ............ l48, I79 Lowry. John .............. I I4, I68 Loy. Lisa ..... 83. Luby, Laura ..... II6, I74, I79. 260 Luna. Bob ........... I46, ISI, 207 Luna. John ........ ..... I 07, I9I Lupion, Laurie . . . Lus+ecI. Mark ..... ......... 9 7, I9l Lusled. Sfeve ........ I38, I39. l68 Lynch, Miriam ..... ...... 7 5, I68 Lyon. Beverly .... .. . .94, 207 Man, Chicken .....,........... 45 99. loo. iu2.'i'-ili, I45. isifzos Lyons, Mrs. J. B .... ..., 6 0 M Maberry, Mali ........... I9I, 242 Macalee. George ......... I79, l50 MacGregor, Jean Ann ......... I9I Mackay. Carolyn .... .... 9 5. 207 Madeley. Molly ............ 27, IO7 Madole, Luke ...,...... I9, I26. 209 86. l3I. I5I,207. Mahar, Kalhy ......,......... I68 Mahar. Ed ................... I79 Main, Deborah ... Maiors, John ..... ........I49. I68 .....76, I32, I79 Manning, Allie Sue .....,...... I I6 Manson, Mrs. Alph Manfas. John .... Mariades, Karen . onse ......... 49. 60, I55. 242 I2I. I22, l23, 207 ........IIO, I49. I5l.207 Marshall. Danny .... ..... , ...I68 I07 Marshall, Jan ..... Marshall, Lisa ..., Marfh, Chris . .. Marlin, Barry .... ,207 .......207 .....I79 ...,I79 Marlin, Camille .... ..., I 9I Mar'Iin, Carol ... .... .I9I Marrin, Marlha .... ....... I 68 Marlin. Nancy ............. 96, I68 Marlin. Richard ........ I6, 3I, I26, l28, l30. l3l, I40, l4I, I5l. 208 Marlin, Van ...... . ....... I33, I68 Marfinez, Andy ..,............ I92 Marfinez, Dan .........l92 Mash. Charles ............ I32, I79 Maslerson, Dallam, .... II2, II6, I68 Mafh Club ................... IO9 Mafh Doparlmenl ........... 68, 69 Marher, David. . . I9 40 83 89. Malhers, Bill ........ I9, 84, 85, 89, 93, I I I, 208 259 Marhes, Diana ............ I79. Maiheson, Norma ............. 208 I68 Malhews, Berry .. ............. Marhews, Tom . .. .88. I48. I92, 242 Mauk, Joyce ................. I68 I79 Mauk. Nancy. .............. .. Maus, Fred ...... Mavily. Mr. Jim .. May. Davin ...... Ma Valerie .. .....84. II6, I92 .......60, 63. 98 ....I33. I48, I68 ...........I92 y. . . McAninch. Fefe: .............. 207 McAninch, Si .... ..70. 93. I08. 207 McCall, Anna ............. 95, I92 McGill, Belsy ............. 97, I79 McGinnis, Rick ..... I5, 97, 207. 210 McGrael, Palrick ........,..... I79 McGraeI, Susan ..... ..... I 68 McGrarh, Tom ....... ..... I 92 McGrew, Grelchen ............ I79 McKelvy, Miss Lucille ........... 60 McKenzie, ,Sandy ....... 94, 95, I92 McKie, Befsy ,..... .... I 79, 260 McKinley, Ben ..... ..... 9 3. I92 McKinney, Nancy ... ..... .I79 McKnight Chris .. ,... ......I79 McLean, Adrienne .,.......... I68 McMulIin, Alice ..... 43, 65, 84, 85. 86, 89, III, 207 McNamara, Charles ........... I68 Meador, Wilson .............. I92 Medarf, David .... ......l80 Meeks. Margaref ... ,... I I6, Melelio. Marlin . . . I80 ............I80 Menel, David ..,.............. I80 Menking. Chrislina ..35, 86, 87. I92 Mercer, Edward ........... 49, I80 McCall. Mrs. Judiih ............ 60 McCar+er, Barrie .............. I92 McCarIer, Jack ...... I26. I5I, 207 McClain. Bonnie .............. I68 McClain, Laurie . . I47, I5I, I55. I79 McComas. Berne . .92, I44. l5I, 207 McConnell, Judie ............. I79 McCord. John ..............., I79 McCormack, Mrs. D. S. ......... 60 McCoy, Miss Charla Dean .. .60. 6I McCoy, Melanie .............. I68 McCreary, Mr. A. McCreary, Keiih . - I29, I30. McCulloch, Bob .. F ..... 55, 60. I4I ........l26, I27, I3I, ISI. I78, 207 I43 ........I33, McCulloch, Mr. A. H. .......... 52 McDaniel, Craig ....... .... I 92 McDonald, Cheryl .... .... I 68 McDonald, Carol ..... ....... I 79 McElroy. Don ................. I68 McEnrire Sawnie . ....... 84. 85, 89. I00. McFarland, Carla . McFa'Iridge, Della McGee. Mrs, D. F. III. II2, 207, 242 .........84. I79 ....IO7, II6, I79 ...27, 55. 60,9I McGee, Kelly ................ I68 McGee, Mac ........ I3I. I34, I35. I36. l4l, 207, 2I0 Meredifh, Carllon ....... I9, 66, 87, 93, I I I I98, 208 Meredirh, Keener ......... I22, I23 Mefler, Andy ........ I06. I20, I68 Meyer. Terry .... ............ I 68 Miller, Barbara .. ...... 72. 208 Miller, Jaime .... ...... I I4 Miller. Lanlz ..... .... I I6 Miller. Lynn .................. I80 Miller, Madeleine ......... I22, '208 Miller. Peggy . . I5, 93, I00, 203. 208 Miller, Skeeler ....... I26. I40, I4I, I5I, I92 Miller, Cecfon . . . ....... I I6, 208 Miller, Michael ....... I07, l32. I80 Millef, Vicki ..... ........... 2 08 Millis. Calhy .... ..... I I6. I68 Millis, Jimmy .... ...,... I 2I, I92 Mims, Beih .... 23. 25, 68, 95. I00, I I2, 208 Miro. Carlos ........ I9, 86, 87, 208 Mobley, Hank ................ I92 Mobley, Roxanne. .......... I80 Mobley, Sfeve ......... 49, 83, I80 Manga. lndoo ..... ..... I 68, 208 Monneff, David ....... .... I I4 Monroe, Mr. Frank .... ....... 5 2 Monlgomery, John ............ 208 Monfgomery, Mark ....... .97, 208 Moon, Wyah' ........... I80, I I2 Moore, Miss Helen ....... .60. II2 Moore. Ken ......... I40, I4I, I42, I5I, I80 Moorhead. Alison .. ......... I80 Moorhead, Jana .............. 208 Moorhead, Mary ..... II6, I20. I68 Morel, Gene .,.......... I22. I68 Morgan, Benner? .............. I68 Morgan, Bill .,,........... II4, I68 Morgan, Melissa. ..... 6, II6, I68 Morgan, Minor ........ 92, I07, 208 Morgan, Pam .... ......... I 80 Morgan, Sracy ..... ........ I 92 Morris, Craig ... . . . I92. 242 Morris, Healher . .... 96, I68 Morris, Karen ................ I68 Morris, Melissa .......,....... I80 Morse. 'Amy. . .86, 90, I00, I I4, 208 Morse. Jay ...,......... I20, I68 Morse. Nina ...... 49, I56, I62. I68 Morron, Susan ................ I68 Moses. Rochelle ............... I69 MOH, Mindy ......... I55. 208. 227 Mouser, Mr. James ........ 60. I40, I4I, I42 Moyer, Andy .... . . .... I92 Mozisek, Andy .... .. I I5, I69 Muller, ScoH .... ...... I 92 Mullins, Leeca . .... I80 Mullins. Marlha .... ...... I 69 Muncey. Leah ...,... ....... I 69 Munroe, Mr. Tom .... .. . .36, 54 Murchison, Miss Jayne ...... 49. 60. 62, I55 Murphy, Connie . . . .... . I69 Murphy, Murphy, Murray, Joe ....... ...,I39, Marynell .... ....... Murphy, Shane Murphy, Tammy Brian ........ I4-0, I4I, I5I, Murray, Jeff ....... 27, 92, 93. Orchesrra ............... I I6, I Il Orczy-Barsrow, Sara... I49, I5I, I8I Orr, Mr. Bruce ....... 6I, I09 I42. Muse, Jean .... ......... I 69 Muse. Marrha .... ...... . 96, I69 Myers, Mrs. Alan . .... 60, 84. 85, U as. 89 Myers, Bobby ...... 8, 3I, I26. I30. l3I, I44, I45, ISI, 208, 2I0 N Naab, Linda .... .......... I 69 Osborn, Chris .. ........ I69 Osborn, Cindy ..... 94, I92 Ovialf, Philip ..... ...... 2 09 OviaH, Susie .. .... I8I. 26I Owen, Kalie . . ........ I8I Owen. Lisa ... .....82. I8l Oyer, Toby ...... .... I I8. I92 P Padgifi. Jay. ............... . . I8I Paez, Dan ....... I05 I33. I43, I69 Paez, Marina .............. 66, 209 Nasrri, Mark ............. I39, Naslri, S 'Ieve ........ I3I, I34, I45, ISI, Nafional Meril Semifinalisfs ..... Nafional Honor Sociery ........ Nafions. Narions, Gina .............. . Tina . Naylor. June .......... 49, I 62, Neal. Cheryl .........,...... Neaves. Miss Mary . ........ . . Neely, Nancy ...... Neely, Wilson . Neller, Mandy . Nelms, P aula... Nelson, Barbara Nelson. Bill .. . Nelson, Doris . . Nelson, Fran .. 39. 83. I62. .......I09, I38. ...,.84. I49. .......86. .....84, I92. . .I.I.3 .... . ,II5, Newman, Cary ....... I50. l5I, Newman. David .......... I50. Newman, David G ............ Newman, Layne.. . I50. I5I, Newporr. Blair ............... Newpori. David . . . I9, I I I, I96. Page, Bersy .... ........ I 8I Page, Ps+ ....., .... I 03, 209 Panfazis, Odie .... ....... I 69 Park, Marsha ....... ......, 2 09 Parrish, Mrs. B. H. ......... 6I, I03 Parnell, Cindy ................ ISI Pasquarella, Debbie ....... I I I, 209 Palrlerson, Ann ................ I8I Palrierson. Jo Ellen .... IIO, 209. 227 Payne, Susan ........ 29, 35, 42. 83. 86, 87, I00, II2, 2I I, 220 Peabody. Susan ...... 34, 40. 85, 88. 92. I I I, 21 I Peck, Hoddy ..82, 99, I26. ISI. I92 Peck. Marlin ...... I7, I08. IBS. 242 Pedigo, Nancy ..............., l8I Peper, Bill ....... I5, I9, 85, 86. 89. I00, I26. I27, I30. I3I, I5.I, 2lI Peper, Jim .................,. I70 I70 Perelson, Diane. .... I9, 27, 2II . . . . I00, I92 Perkins, Bruce ................. I70 Percy. Jan ................... Perelson, Jill . . . Perry, Anne .............. I92, 258 Perry, Carolyn ......... 68, 70, I00, . I05. I55,2II,227 Perry, Kalhy ............. II9. I92 Newion, Grady ........... I33. Nichols. Marrha .............. Nicholson, Will .. . . . . . I33, I69 Nielsen, Sherry .,.. ......... I 80 Nielsen, Tennessee ...... I9, 84, 89, I00, 209, 227 Noel, Richard .... ,......... I 92 Norlleer, Kafherine ........ 20. 34. 89, I00, 209 Norman, Mrs. T. A. ........ 6l, I I0 Norris, John .................. I80 Norris. John ......... I26. I5I, 209 Norris. Mary . .. .......... .209 Norris, Sieve . . . ..... 49, I92 Norihcufr, Melissa . ..... 209 Norron, Liz ....... . . . I80 Norwood, Bersy .... ..... 2 09 Noyes, Sarah ..... . . . I92 NuHing, Reid ...... ... I69 O Oakes, Bill ......... ..... I 33, I69 O'Bannon. Befh ..,............ I92 Oberihier, Becky .......... I8I, 260 Oberihier. Befsy ..89. II2, 209. 260 O'Brien, Brill ......... I48, I5I, I92 O'Connell. Kaihleen ............ 96 O'Connor, John ....... 43, 87, I42, I5I, I92. 236. 255 O'Connor. PaH'i ........... 27, 209 Odell. Kafhy ............. II6. 209 O'Dwyer, Bill ......... l33. I39, I69 O'Dwyer, George ..... 49, I48, I92 O'Dwyer. Torn ...... I6, 39, 82,.I26. l28. I3O, ISI. 209, 2l0, 2l2 Ogden, Melissa ............... I69 Olinger. Nancy ....... II3, II4, I69 Oliver, Julie ...... 86, 87, IO6, I09. I92. 246 Olson. Danny ................. I22 Operofla ..................... 37 O'Quinn, Dr. Donald ..... 6l, 66, 67 Orahood, Barbara ............. I69 Perry. Linda ........... I4, 87, 2II Perry, Susan ...... Perryman, Lew . . . Pefers, Becky ..... Pefers. Ellen .... Pererson, Karen . Peferson, Mark . .. Peferson, Nancy .............. I8I .....76. I8I .....-209. zu ....I70,2II .......2II .......I92 ....I48. I70 Pharo, Mark ......... I40, I4I, I42, I92 I5I, I9I. Phillips, David ,............... I8I Phillips. Karhy ...... 83. 86, I92, 258 Phillips, Lori ............,..... 2I I Phorography Club ............. I I9 Physical Educa'I'ion .......... 76, 77 Physical Science Club .......... I20 Pickard. Mr. Lawrence. . .55, 6I, IO7 Pieraff, Tina ..,.......,....... I92 Pierce. Karen . . . ........... . I70 Pierce. Palli .... . . . I00, I l3, I I4. l2l, 2I I Pierce, Presion ..... I39, I70 Pierce, Sieve . .. ....... ,.2I I Pierce, Susan . ........... I70 Pigeon, Susan .. ..... 86. I03, I92 Pike, Joel ........ .,.... I 48, I92 Pike, Sieven ....... ......... 2 I I Pinegar, Michelle .............. 2II Pingree, Kalhryn ..... II3, II5. I70 Pisfer, Charles ................ I70 Pislor, Lori ....... ........... 2 I I Pilrman, Sue ................. ISI Placko, Sherry ..,..... I7, II3, Il5. I2I 2I I 242 Placko, Slephanie ..... I74, I8I, 26l Plager, Jeff . .. .. I I5, I I6, I2I. I70 Plelzer, Randy ....... II4, I2I, I70 Plumlee, Mr. Lawrence . .58, 6I, IIO Pollard. Dale ............. II5, I92 . . . . I22, l23, I70 ....III, I23, 2lI Pope, Cindi .......... Pope, Miss Flora Lee .. Poole. Rob ...... Poole, Roger ..... ........I92 ...55,62,82 Pope, Mrs. Winona ............. 62 Index 0 287 Robinson, Rodney ......... I 32, I 82 ........II5 Ier, Blll . . . rler, Bob . , . orler, Mall ..... orfer, Miles ...........,. rorlh, Buddy ..I9. 86, I48. ISI, 2Il Pospick. Roberl . . Posl, Rozanne ............ I8I, 26I Pollhoff, Roberf ............ I92 Pofls, Gordon ........ 95, I32, I33, I43 I70 .........I70 .....92, II6, I92 ....2II Polls, Terrell ........ I I, 86, 92, 93, IIO, I55, 2II, 225 Poulos, Priscilla ........... IO7, I93 Powell Charles ,.... 86, 87, I09. I93 Powell Jane ........ 42, 43, 85. 86. I85, I93, 242 Powell Kalhy ............ I40, 2II Powell Kelly.. .... I4I, I42, l5I Powell, William ............... I70 Preiean, Roberl .... ... ... , I8I Presidenls Club ................ Price, Bob .... Price, Eben ..... 8. ....,..,...II4, I71 .39, 83.84, 85, 87, 89.99, III. I85, I93. 242 Price, Karen .............. I9, 2Il Prichard, Allen .,......... 2I I, 242 Prichard, Debbie .............. I70 Prideaux, Brannin ..... I33, I43, I70 Propsl. Susan... .......... .I93 Pryor, Roger ..... ISO, I8I PTA .............. .... 2 8, 78, 93 Q Quill and Scroll .... ........ 8 5 Quillian, Jody ..... ...IO5, 2I I Quinn, Genie ................. 2I I Quisenberry, David ...... 45, 49, 82, Rice. Sieve ......... . I22, I23, I82 Rider, Mrs. Barbara.. .55, 58, 60, 62 Rider, Trey ..,....... IO8, I26, I28. I5I. I87, I93 Ridlehuber. Rene ......... II6, l82 Rile, John ............... IS3, 2 I2 Rippey, Kim .................. I70 Rippey. Paige ...... I7, 82, I62, I70 Rilchie, Kale ......... II3, IIS, I82 Rilchie, Sara .,............... I70 Roach, Wynnell . ....... 87, 95, I93 Roarlc, Jud ................,.. I 70 Roberls. Cindy ....... ...... I 70 Roberls, Mr. Frank ............ 292 Roberls, Janie ...... Roberls, Mr. Lee .,.. Roberls, Leslie .... Roberls, Linda .... Roberfson, Laura . .. Roberlson, Riclc . . . Roberlson, Sibyl .,.. .....97, I82 .......62 ........I93 .....93, I70 ....I09, I82 ....,.2I2 ......I70 Rockwell, Belly Ann ....... 29, I l3, 2I2 Rockwell, Debbie. . II4. ......I93 Rodgers, Roberl .............. I82 Roehrig, David ........,...... 2I2 Roehrig, Rick ............. I33, I70 Rogers, Mifch ....... I I27, I28. Rogers, Will. Rohlfs, Paul ...... 26. I30. ISI. 2I2 .........,..I82 .93. 99, I09. I26. I5I, I93 ...II5. I2I, l82 ..........I82 ...,........I82 ............I82 Rohr, John .. Rose Cynfhia .... Rose. Laura ...... Rose, Phil ........ Ross, Preslon I2l. ROTC .......... I22, I23, 2I2 ....I2I, I22, I23 Schmaling, Lisa ..... ....93, 2I2 Smilh. Amy ......... 23, 25. 85, 88. Schmiedelce. Marlc .... .,... I 93 I03U IQ4U 247 School Board ...... ........ 5 2 5mIII,U Am, lll. .... .. I 82 Schreiber, Lanci .... ...... 8 3, I70 SmIII1I BeII., .gll Ig2U 260 Schreiber, Slephen ............ l82 5mIIIIU Brad U UU .,.' I53U 2l3 Schwab, Carl ........ I33, I38. I70 5mIII,U Brook U U U lhhnln U I7I Science Deparlmenl' ......... 66, 67 SITIIIIIU CI-Ia,-IIS U U UUUUUUUU IQ4 Sclaler, Sheryl ................ I93 5mII.hU CIW UUUU UUUU I 32U Igz Scoll, Chris .......,.. I38, I5I, I82 5mII.I-IU Cyd UUUUUUU UUUUUUUU I Q4 Scofl. Cmdv .----' '57- '93 Smifh, Mrs. C. Q. ....... 55, 81. 62 Scolnl, Lee Ann ...,....... 2IO, 23I SmIII,U pay UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU I94 Sealey, Ted .......... ll8, ISI, I93 SmIII,IU Ubby UUUUUUUUU II3U II4U I94 Sears, Laura ...,. I85, I93, 242, 246 SmIII,IU paII.I UUUUUU I9U ZOU 4OU 85U g8U Sears. Pesqv ------- '5. 49. 82. '00. 89.94, 110 III, 155, 198, 213 '05.l55-2l3-22'.225 SmHh,PaHy ... .. .... 185,171 Seager, Scolnl ................. l82 5mIII,U Randy UUUU UUUUU 4 9U I32 Senv- Jnn'9 ---- ,-----'--'- ' 70 Smilh, Russell ............ 213, 242 Se-nv. Selly -..---.----.-.----- '93 smilh, Sally ...,.......... 194, 242 Senior Favoriles ...... 44, 45. 46, 47 5mIII,U Suzy UUUAUU I47U I5I' I74U I82 Senior Play ...... Sewell, David ..... Shaddox, Gay ... Shaffer, De . . . . . ....97,2I3 .........l7O ......,..I7O Smifh, Tana ...... Smifh, Viclti ...... ............I82 .....83, IO4,2I3 Smilh, Wlnlfred ... ....,. II6, I82 Smilhey, Mifchell ... ....... . I7I Shannon, Caroline .,.... I7, 82, I8I, 5myII6U CI.Ia,.IoIIe U U U I UUUUU I94 I82' 29I Sneed. Sally ........ ........ I 94 Shannon. Lellf' -.--- .3. 49. 162. '7' Snell, Jim ................ 133, 171 Shannon, Tim ................. 2l3 5,,Owde,,U ML ROIDQII UUIUUUU 55' 57U Shea. Dan ,.,. . ........... I7I 62U 93U I3Il I34 Shand. Angela .--.-- '07. '94 Solberg. Scoff ............ 109. 194 Sheen- BSCIYY' --'----- II3' ll4- I82 Somerville. Ann ...... ,26. I55, 2l3 Sheen, Pamela .... ...... I I3 2l5 5oneU Jeff UUUUUUUU 71 IIQU IIQU I74U Shelmire, Louise.. ........ 2I5 I79U Igg Slnellon. CY II'If' ---- -'-- I l6 I7I Sonnlag, Mr. Cornelius .62, I2O, 289 5l'9l+On. MV- Tom ----- 49' 62 I38 Sorrels, Grace ............,... I7I SIIGPPGVCI' S'-'Sal' - --'4-- I94 Sorrells, Mr. Milne ....... 49, 62, I74 Sherman. Be+l' ---- .---- 8 4 '94 Spalli, Leslie ...... .......... 1 82 Sherwin' Jl ' --- ---- I33 I7I Spanish Club .... ....... . I05 Slnlels. SBIIY ---- ----'--' I 32 Sparkman. Alan . .. .... .2l3 Shiels, Susie .... ....... 8 4 l82 Spar,-U SI-Id,-on UUUU UUUUIU 2 60 Sanford, Nancy ..I49, 92. 93, I46, ISI, 2Ol. 2II, 2IO. 22I R Ragland, Cruger . Ramey, Susan ... Rank. Rob ...... Rawlins, Kafhi .... mydm ...... Ray, DeWifI' ..... Razzefo, Lynn .. Razzefo, Shasha . . Reading. Lynda. . . Record. Bill ...... Reed, Calherine . . Reed, John ...... Reed, Nancy ..... Reed, Sieve ...... Reese, Ann ...... ........l26, I28. I3O, l5I,2Il ...........II5 .......l8I .,..94,2II .........I8I .......I9I, I93 2ll .......I7,23. . ...I6, 86, 90, 95. I55, , 242 87 I85, I90, I93, 242 I93 ........I85, . ..... II8,I7O I93 ...........,I7O .,.43. 85. 86, 87. 94, III,2I2 ........I33, I70 ........I8I,260 Rees-Jones, Mr. Trevor., ........ 52 Regimenlal Guard Reid, Cynlhia ,... ....29, I93 Rolh, Livvy .,................. I70 Rolhbard, Roberl' ..... I2l, I93. 223 Rolhplelz, Jess ........... I33, I70 Rolhplelz, Kim ................ I82 Rolhschild. Barry ..93, IO2, 2I2, 242 Round Table ................. I I2 Rucker, Charles ........ I7, 9I, III, I I5, 2I2 Ruddell, Mr. George W. ........ 62 Ruppel. James ...,.....,.. I44, 2I2 Russell, Francey ..,. 86, 92, I93, 246 Rulh, Marla .............. II6, I79 S Sacks, Sieve ........... 42. 87, 2I2 Said, Cynlhia .......,.... II6, I70 Said, Roger ..49, I40, I4I, I74, I82 Sales, Dolfo ........ 23, 35, 83. IIO. II2, 209, 2I2. 234 Shipley, Susan ...,..,. II3, II4, I7I Shipp, Bruce ... .,....... .I7I Shipp, Shannon ........... I33, I7I Shipp, Slefanie ........ 97, I9O I94 Sparr, Susan .........,........ I82 Speer, Elizabelh .......... I82, 26l Spellr, Julie ........ 23, 35, 94, II2. 2l3, 234, 284, 289 5I lPP- Sieve ------ I9' 24' I29' I28' Spence, Shelly ................ I82 '30. '5'. 2l3 Spillman, Ann ....... 15, 85, 88, 89. Shoop, Nancy ................ I94 94U 95' 2I3I 247 Shouse, Clinf ,.... . . ..,.... I7I 5pII.II Commmee UUUUUUUUUU I6U I74U Shuffield, Melinda... ..... I94 Ig5U 2031 242 Sigler, Mr. E. A ............. 36, 54 Sigler, Jamie ............. I38, l82 Sillers, Bob ...... I9, 38, 39, 82, 83. I27, I28, I29, l30, ISI. 203, 209 Sills, Slephen ................. I82 Simmons, Margo .......... I62, I7I 2l3 Spoonmore, Karen ............ I7I Spradley. Charles ...,... 39, 82, 97, I32, I74, l82 Spradley, Mr. Waller ........... 52 Spurgeon. Kalhy .............. I7I Srere, Margof ........ IO7, II6, 2l3 Reid, Kim ......... ....... I 8I Reiebian, David . . . ...I I6, I93 Remberl, Clyde .. ...l38, I8I Renfro, Ann ...... ..... I 57. I93 Reppelo, Belsy .............. I70 Reppelo, Laurie ...... 86, I85, 913, 242. 258 Revelaires ........ ....... 9 6, 97 Reynolds, Mrs. Esles.. ..... 55, 62 Reynolds, Laney .............. 2 I 2 I 38 Rhoads, Mr. Roberl' . . . ,62, I33, Rhodes, Mrs. O. L. ..... 62, 73, 255 Sanders, Chillon .... Sanders, Wiley ..... Sanderson, Sara belh . Sands, Laurie ........ .........I7O .86, II5, II9. I2I, IB2 ..97, I93, 242 .....IO7, I82 Sanford. Jeb ...,.. 86, 87, I48. I49. ISI Sanford, Sarah . . . I49. .2I2 I5I, I82. 2IO I5I, I70, I72 Sargenl, Mrs. Marfha ........... 62 Sauer. Mrs. A. C ............... 62 Saunders. David.. I I4, I40, I4-I, I93 Sayles, Sherryl .............,.. I82 Sayles, Slephanye ..83. 95, I93, 258 Schachl, Barbara ............ , . I70 Scheffler, Sam ....... I6, 25, 27, 37, 75, 90, 9l, 93, I96, 2I0. 28, 2l3 Scherer, Mr. Doug ............ I49 The co-edilors and business manager would like 'ro exlend lhanlcs Io Ihe many people who have helped in The produclion of lhe I972 Highlander: lo I'he edilorial and business slalls, lo our pholographers, lo Laughead Pholographers, 'ro Neblell Color Labs and Io Kincaid Pholography. Mr. John Ramsey and Mr. Jim Crowley ol Simmons. Sfevn ---e-------- 97. Srere, E. A ...... ....... 1 la. 171 SI l PIfI Debbie ----- l5. 28' 35' 65- Slalls, Suzanne ..... .......... I 82 73' 203. ZI3 Slarnels, Kale ..... ..... 8 4. l82 SlmPS0f Knlhv ----- --------' I 94 Slebbins, Lynne ..... ...... I 94 SlmPS0 -I0I f' ---- -'----- 2 I3 Sleensen, Miss Eileen ........ 55, 62 SI 'P50f'- KSIIY ---- ------ - I 7I Sfehel. Jane? ....,......, I82, 2I0 Sims. Tim ....-. .-...- l 32. '7' Slevens, Nick ....... 29, 33, 53. 89, Sinclair, Leigh ......... 86, 2l3, 24l II5U II6' I2II QI3 Sllef' Anna ---' --------- I 82 Slevenson, Don .......,......, I82 Sllel' David ------ ---- I 32- I82 Slewarl, Anne ............ I82, 259 Sizer, Fred ................... 2l3 SISWUIU Chuck IUUIU., IIS' I20, I7I SIG'-'9I'I9 ' CBVOI Ann ---- --'- I7I Slewarl. Kalhy ..............,. 2l3 SIG'-'QIVISV D9I9bV'-89' I94' 242' 249 Sfinebaugh, Karen ..... .... I 94 SIG'-'QI l9 + Mr- I-99 --'-- - --'- '- 52 Sfoclzinger, Richard .... ..., I 7I SIU'-'QI I'9 ' Pom -----'-' 89' l04- ZI3 Sfoclcs, Barbara ..... ........ I 7I Sleelln. Mollv ----' ------- 9 3' ZI3 Sloclcs, Gerry Anne ........... 2l3 SI99'II ' Tom ---' -'-- I I4' IZI' I7I Slorey, Harry ......... 97, I48, I83 SI0'Tl'f'll- LUCY ----- --------- I 7I Slorey, Kalhie ..... .......... I 7I Slover. George ... ......... I94 SIOWSU Nancy U U U UIUUIU U I U I I I7I Smack Y-Teens ....- '80. 'B' Stowe, Penny ........ 149, I5I, 183 Smale. Brian ...- ------- I 7' Slawers, Brad .... ........... I 94 Smale. Pamela .... ----. ' 94 STP Tri-Hi-Y ........... 20, 28, 206 Smdfll Diane ----- ---I7I Sfrange. Audrey ..l9, I I3, I I5, 2l3 SlT'II9Y. BUVIDEW --- -'-I7I Slrange, Jim ...........,. I33, I72 Taylor Publishing Company have given val uable assislance. Special apprecialion goes lo our sponsors Miss Diane Cook and Mr Ogden Kidd. Slrange, John .. .... I33, Sfraus, James .. ....... .. Sfraus. Scoff . . . ........ . . . . Slraus. Sherri .. ..... 92. II6, Sireefer, Lisa . . . ........ . . . . Sfrief, Bobby ........ I26. I5I. I72 I94 I72 182 I72 214 Sludenf Council ............ 82. 83 I I I Sfudenls in Governmanl. ....... Tucker. Greg ..... ....... I 76, I83 Tucker, Libby ......... 97. I95. 242 Tucker, Roberl ....... I46, ISI, I83 Leslie ........ II6, II9. IB3 Turner. Susan . Turriff, Julie . Turner, .. ......... 1.I72 ,.....27.2I4 U Uecker, Charloffe ..... 75. II3. I83 Umphress. Mike . ............. l83 Underhill. Jane .. ....,... 2I4 Underwood. Helen . ..,. I83 Underwood, Rip ..... . I84 Ussery. Alice ...... .... 9 6, I72 V Van Amburgh, John .....,. 49. I40. l5I. I84 Vance, Mi'I'Zi .... 35. 91. 94, 203, 2I4 Vance, Richard ............... 2I4 VanderGrach'f, Tina .. . I I3. I I4. I72 Vaughan. Sfan .......I4O. I4I, I42. ISI I95 Vaughan, Tim. . .85, 93, 99, I95, 242 Vaughn. Shelly ............. 95, ZI4 Summerlin. Paul ............... I83 Sumrall. Bill .............. I38. I83 Swalwell, Emerson ....... 43, 65, 85, 86, 87. I26, 127, l28. l29, 130. I3I, ISI, 2I4 Swalwell. E. V ......... 49, I55, I74. I83. 260 Swepslon, Melinda ........ I54, I82 Swepsfon, Melody ..... 86, I89. I94 Swimming ............... 148. I49 Swindle. Larry ............ II5, I94 Sykes, Mrs. Becky R ..... .... . 63 Symonds. Chrisiy .... .. I72 T Talenl' Show ........... .... 2 5 Tandairi, Leslie .......... . . . I94 Tarfan Liferary Council ......... 84 Taylor. Anne ..........,...... I83 Taylor, Blake ...... 30, I34. I5l, I94 Taylor, Janef ........ I5. 37, 66, 86, Taylor. 89. 92, 93. IOO, 203. 213 Jill. ,,.......... ..I55, I83 Taylor. Mrs. Margaref . ,.... .33. 63 IO7 Taylor. Rob ........... ..... Teague. Ken . Teal. Trev .... Tennis ........... Terrell, Calhy ..... Terr Anfoineffe y. Terry, Cindy ...... .......I72 .........I83 ....I46, I47 ..,....I72 .....I83 ...I94 Vazquez. John ................ 2 I4 I84 Vilbig, Charles ............... Vilchesi David ............ I38, I84 Vinson. Jonalhan .. I9. IOO, I I I. 2I4 Vogel, Phil .................. I72 Volk, John ..... ...... 8 3. 97. I72 Vonier. Anne .. ...... I73 Volfler, Ted ....... . . . I50 W Terry. Mike .... ........... 214 Wadel. Walker. Cafherine ..85. 89. IOO. 2I4 Judd .... 143.145, ISI, I95 Thefiord, Anne ...... ........ I 83 Thetford, Warren ..... II4, I2I, I94 Thomas. Bob ...... IO. II5. I52, I72 Thomas. Dory ................ I72 Thomas. Jami ................ I83 Thomas, Mrs. Judy ..3B. 63, 78, I02 Thomas, Kale ............. 96, 214 Thomas, Julie .... ...... I 07, I83 Thomas. Robby ..... .... I 38. I83 Thompson, Allie... ...... .I83 Thompson, Bob ..... ........ I 33 Thompson, Bruce .... I33, I48 Thompson, Colleen . . . . . .96 I72 Thompson. Cullum ............ .4I Thompson. Diane ............. I72 Thompson, Doug ..... IO8 I50 I94 Thompson. Julie ..... ........ I 72 Thompson. Linda .... ...... 2 I4 Thompson, Lorie .... .. .87 I94 Thompson, Nancy ............ 2I4 Thompson. Pally ............. I94 Thompson, Ronny ..... I38 I39. I72 Thornell. Miss Eleanor .... . .55, 63 Thornlon, Mark ........ 27 I09, 214 Thornlon, Mark ...27. I44, ISI. 214 Thorp. Jane? .......... 93 IO3. I95 Thrash. Howard .......... I33, I72 Thrash, Mamie ............ 96. I83 Tifus, Befsy ......... 4I, 82, 83. 89. 100.154, 155,214 Todd. Kafhy .................. I72 Tourmey, Michele ............. I95 Toulmin. Fred .... .... 2 9, l82 Tower, Regan .... ....... I 72 Track, Freshman . . ......... I43 Track, Varsilry .... .... I 40. I4I Traeger, John .. ...... I38. I83 Travel Club .... ............ I IO Triece. Tim .......... l26. I30. I43. I45, l5I, I95 Triplerl, John... ......... .2 I4 Tripp. Greg .... .... I I4. I83 Trolh, Peggy . . . ........ 8, 2 I4 Tubb. Rick .... .... I 20. l2I. I72 Tucker. Bill ........ ...... I 33, I72 Tucker, David ......... 49, I5I. l83 Walker, Jan .................. I72 Walker, Kris . .. ............ .I84 Walker. Shelly . . . ..... . I73 Wallace, Lynn... .... 87 I84 Wallace, Rufh ..,.. ...... I 84 Wallace. Shelly ...... .... 4 9 l62 Wallingford, Sharon ........ 26 2I4 Walsh. Lela .............. I I6 I73 Walsh. Richard ........ 92. I06, 214 Wallers. Miss Caiherine ..... 63, 68 Warburlon. Mrs. B. L. ....... 63, 84 Ward, Bryan .......... 49. I33, I95 Ward, David ........ I26, I27. I30. Ward, Lenel ............. ,ev-1 I28. I5I,2I4 IIO.2I4 u-. . -X. Ward, Mike ............... 49, I84 Willey, Randall ............... 2I5 Ward, Norman ....... I40, I4I, I84 Williams, M,-5, gary R, -.-., 53, 103 Wdrd. Tom .--.-.---. I33. I48. I73 Williams, Cynfhia ...... 82. I69. I73 Ware. David -----.-- 43. 36. 37. 97. Williams, David ........... I23, I84 II2, I74, I84 Williams, Hugh ..I06, Il2. II6, I95 Wore. Dr. Elgin W. .....-.---.. 52 Williams. Moncy .............. I84 Ware, Lisa ................ 97, IOI Williams, Nicole ,,,,,, 155, I84, 261 Warren. Cafhy ..... 86, 87, I95. 242 Williams, Mrs. R. K. ............ 56 Warren, Mg,-111, ,,,,,,,, 26, 33, 65, Williams. Wendy ......... II6, I84 155, 205, 214 Williamson, Jane ........ 39, 47, 53. Warrick. Andy ....... I26. I5I. 2l4 83. 85. 86, 90, 94. IOO, 203. Wafers. Lynne ,........... 96. I73 2I5, 242 Walkins, Miss Horfense . ...... 63 Willis. DWUYI19 ----------- l22. I73 Wafson, Cindy ,,,,,, ,,,, 2 I4 Willis. Terry ......... I28. I3l. I5I Wefsen, Claire , ,,,,,,,,, 173 Wilshusen, Sue. . . ......... . . I95 Wglsgi-i, Mike ,,,,,,,,,,, 134 Wilson. David .... .... 8 3, IOO, 215 Walson, Vicky ....... I I3, I I5, I95 Wilson. Don . . . ........ . I95 Waugh. Mr. Don ....,... 30. 37. 63, Wilson. Roger.. ..... 144, 215 93, 95, 96, 97 Wilson. Rufhie ........ 84, 203. 215 Waugh, Cindy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 184 Winans, Julie ......., IO6, IO7, II3, Webb.Char ..... ..... I 01,195 II5, l2l,2l5, 223 Webb, Mrs, ,jenn ,,,, 27, 53, 91 Winans, Morgan .............. I84 Weber, Bel-5y ,,,,, ,,,,,, 9 7, I84 Windrow, Marianne .... 84, I5I, I95 Websier. Beisy .... ..... I I6, I73 Wlndi- C0'fI lY --89- 94. 95. 215. 242 Webefer, Terry ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 173 Winkler. Anne ............. 84, I73 Wessely, Pal ................. I95 Wlnnliofd- 6F99 ------ 83. IIS. l40. Wesf, Debbie ......... 96, IO3. I84 I5I. 2I5 Wesfdyke, May-y Kaye ,,,,,,,,, 214 Winniford, Jan ......... 22. 86. 94. Wesferiielcl. Donna ....... 215, 240 Ill. 2l5 Wesi-en, Leslie ,,,,,,,,,,,, 72, 121 Winniford, Mrs. R. J ............ 63 Whgrrgri, Die,-ie ,,,,,, 103, ll 1, 215 Winsfon. Rick ....... ....... I 73 Wheeler, Gene , , , ,,,,,,, 1 lb, 173 Wilhrow, Brenda . .. .... . . . . . I73 Wheeler, Holly ....... II3, 203, 2I5 WOICOH. Paul .--.- ..... I 48. I5l Wheeler, Laura ,,,,,,,,,,, 155, 185 Womack. Jacki ............... I73 whifs, Alan .......... ao, II2, 146. W9f1Q.Gene .----............ 215 147, 151, 215, 242 Wood. Betsy ..I9. 68, 100, 103, 215 While, Louise ............ IO7. 2I5 Wcodv RUIPII ---'------------- I94 Nhife, Sharon ............... I95 W0044. ROIUBVI --.---.--..-.... I84 Whifehill, Margargf ,,,,,,,,, 85 87, Wood, Susan ................. I95 97, 195, 257 Woods. Suki ....... 83, 96. IO3. 107 Whifing, Debbie ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 195 Woodruff, Laura .............. 2l5 Whifing, Lisa ................ 173 Woolev. Ni-ncv -.-.- ---- 8 4. 211 Whifmeyer. George .......... 215 Woolum. SUSGH .. ..... I8' Wicker. Mary Wynne ..49, I62. I73 WOPSIIMH. Laura . I73 Wiener, Andy ........,... lI8, I73 Worsham, Sieve . ..... I95 Wiggins. Anne .............. I84 WFlQI1i. Bobbi' ---'- ------ 9 7- I84 Wiggins, Phil ,,,,,, 54, 99, 147, 151 Wriqhr, Rober+ ........... 132. I84 Wighgmgn, Peggy ,,,, 149, l5l, 195 Wyaf'I, Tim .,........ 122, 123, I95 Wigley. Rob ................ I73 WVUUS1 TUUCY ---------------- I34 Wigley, Tom ............. IO7, I95 Wildman, David ........ 30. 82, 99, Y I34, I4I, l5I. I95 Wildman. Phillip .......... I33, I73 Yarbrough, Gene ,, ,, , 173 Wiley. Carol ......... J ....... I73 Ygfes, Debbie ,,,, , , , 134 Wilkin, Diane ........ ses. I47, 215 y.,.,.,1.,y, 6.6.3 ,,,, 0,195 Wilkin, Laurie ..... 97, lg47. I5I, I95 Ygung, Carol ,,,,, , ,, 1 I0 Lynne ..... 97, Young, Nancy ,,,, I I . Willard, Neill ................. I84 In Memoriam: Cornelius Sonntag Mr. Cornelius Sonniag. a Teacher and -gf ws-.-X coach al HP for lhe las? 26 years, died Jan- uary 8 from a hearf aH'ack. Mr. Sonniag faughl' general science in boih Ihe iunior and Senior High Schools and insliluied 'rhe currenl lnlroduclory Physical Science program. He also iaughi driver's educaiion and served as head fool- ball coach ar 'rhe Middle School. A residenl' of rhe Park Cilies for many years, he was fhe iafher of a son and a daughler who were bolh graduaied from Highland Park High School. Index 0 289 BELOW: As The story of humani+y discovers ifs Aufhor, forgo'rfen shoes find Them- selves seeking air, warer. and warm feel. RIGHT: Members of The Lake Highlands and Highland Park foolball Teams kneel +o offer a prayer afler The game. MIDDLE: Golly gee willackers! declares Head Cusfodian Frank Roberfs. Super Scohs my heroln BOTTOM LEFT: Coach Herman Bailey does a striking imifafion of Principal Everefi Har? af a pep rally. , RIGHT: Sleep. fhe gen+le sleep, kni+s up fhe raveled sleave of care for overworked phofographer Paul Gleiser. l l l 'n ,L 1 iifgzzam If r i T x ' JIJET ' L fun -14,1 .Q :F'fs3:f9?7 f-i i Yr. .X' T? 1' ,Q-'Fifa T' ith Increasing Awareness n wiTnessing The evenTs oT The l97I-72 school year, sTudenTs aT Highland Park have observed The world around us. locally. na- Tionally. and inTernaTionally. On The local scene, TalenT and deTermi- naTion as well as spiriTed baclcing by sTu- denTs broughT The baslceTball Team inTo compeTiTion Tor regional championship. Also in The realm oT sporTs. The Dallas Cow- boys won Their way To The Super Bowl Tor The second consecuTive year. This Time com- ing away wiTh noT only The hearTs OT Dallas- iTes. buT also a vicTory over The Miami Dol- phins. The Jesus MovemenT was alive in Dallas as seen in The visiT by Dr. Billy Graham To an esTimaTed 250,000 in Texas STadium, and in The gaThering oT l00,000 ChrisTian youTh Trom all over The UniTed STaTes in Dallas Tor Explo 72. NaTionally. presidenTial candidaTes vied Tor The nominaTion oT Their respecTive parTies convenTion while campaigning Tor primaries. In spiTe oT The winding down oT VieT Nam. The war was broughT closer To home Tor I9-year-old boys when Congress announced ThaT There would be no more draTT deTermenT Tor college sTudenTs. Sec- reTary oT The Treasury John Connally, Tor- mer governor oT Texas, was in The news as a major iniTiaTor oT The wagerprice Treeze. Looking aT evenTs on an inTernaTional level. ping-pong diplomacy Toreshadowed PresidenT Nixon's Trip To China, a Trip which possibly opened up an era oT peace wiTh ThaT naTion. Ori The oTher side oT The globe. NorThern Ireland was much in The news as CaTholics and ProTesTanTs had bloody con- TronTaTions. OUT oT The India-PakisTan crisis There arose a new counTry - Bangladesh. AlThough These were Toreign counTries. Highland Parlc sTudenTs, lilce The resT OT The world. viewed These upheavals wiTh anxieTy and compassion. Because I8-year-olds would voTe in upcoming elecTions. all These wider issues were oT more Than academic inTeresT To sTudenTs who, only a Tew years earlier, were concerned almosT enTirely wiTh Their own lives and limiTed ouTloolc. As our awareness sTeadily increased, we Tound ourselves becoming Tirmer, simpler, quieTer, warmer. LEFT: A lone carnaTion TesTiTies To The TacT ThaT a Highland Park sTudenT is loved on ValenTine's Day. BELOW: Senior girls show mixTures oT anTicipaTion, exciTemenT, and pride aT a TooTball game. S 5 QW. I QMWWWQ JY lp f PWQM Jdwifww D9 MMMMJWM xljwmlfgw ff w , JM Wfffflfoiw -Lq-, .11 f- --'.- ,:Y:w,ig-Q-Ag-R., ,,, .. -.L-Q-9-qv-w.ggq-1:2-9-me-,ws-:.vv1----eg'-:A-A 'EAL-1 4-'-'H YH:-sau.. ,rlfi-als' A'-:fd-Y ,-f weuvsaxz- 1.,i-:,:.g- A-1-:gsfigeuw fv'4a',- , . vga- -s.-TS. -5-2-f
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