Hillcrest High School - Highlighter Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

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Gram? 1 W KN! T232-,ZiZeAQd,fvluss0Urn W QILMQML ffm ML ma W' , 'Y I 3 ii I ,U This generafion moves on l-lillcresT was a school in The groove and on The move in l967- 68. I337 versaTile l'lillcresT sTudenTs and The surrounding com- muniTy worked TogeTher in a fconsTanT whirlwind oT academic and social TuncTions such as The posT-l-lallowe'en clean-up program iniTiaTed by The Key Club and The sending oT pack- ages To Tormer HillcresT sTudenTs in VieTnam. lnsTrucTion aT The l-lillcresT home TronT TirsT began in The sTudenTs' homes and churches. New homes and aparTmenT buildings were consTrucTedp and new indusTries such as The ZeniTh Radio CorporaTion and 3M Company were esTablished. The Sing-OuT Choir wiTh iTs enThusiasTic paTrioTic choruses sang reminders oT Treedom inTo The hearTs oT sTudenTs and The communiTy, while The speech depa.rTmenT represenTed The school in area TournamenTs and debaTes. The HillcresT Herald weelcly Tools sTudenT liTe inTo The com- muniTy and The annual liTerary magazine ThoughTs presenTed creaTive ideas oT wriTers and arTisTs. SixTy-eighT concerned TaculTy members and adminisTraTors guided l-lillcresT sTudenTs in This generaTion-The now genera- Tion oT Today. v i.. ...f -'71 A - . -.11 . ,,, .,-. u. 'V ' .,.' . '. ' - ' .V-1 x ,, ', T 1, .,.....5--f.-w.-...s 'E up ssxvss lu We . , s .sn-1 5. 1 Es gms .3 f Q' a X35 Foreword Curriculum Sporfs Classes Freshmen Sopfmomores Juniors Sensors Senuor Summaries Index Acknowledgmenfs CGNTENTS 02455 82 83 IO4 105 f y ur X Lu X.. x R s. Q1 Uwfwsgf Q.. Erase 1jVl.f MA TYW5 Y A A AA VA 1. .. ' ,... ,A,,,,,e--4A:4A:A VV A -I ' VA! A , . V4 A A Az AV' A, L. ,ff--Ar, V' A A5 ' Vs V17 K I NSR N, V Vf-V+. 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The sTudenT body gaThered in The new l'loyT ShumaTe3STa- dium To begin The year wiTh a high compeTiTive spiriT. This provided The background Tor sparked enThusiasm aT The TooT- ball games. Regalia exciTemenT came early in SepTember. Many hard- working individuals cooperaTed To carry ouT The Theme Ka- leidoscope in The evening's enTerTainmenT. The crowning oT MarTi Rice as The gracious l967-68 Regalia queen made per- manenT memories Tor Those presenT. CiTy Manager David BurkhalTer emphasized The value oT ciTy governmenT Training aT The annual STudenT Council Inaugural Assembly, and reminded sTudenTs oT Their responsibiliTies as They pledged loyalTy and supporT To l'lillcresT. STudenT liTe zoomed when girls escorTed The boys during The annual Sadie Hawkins celebraTion. A colorTul casT sTirred The response oT an appreciaTive audience as iT sang, danced. and perTormed The musical, My Fair Lady. I-lillcresT sTudenTs again delivered heaping'baskeTs oT Tood and giTTs To The less TorTunaTe aT ChrisTmas, and brighTened The day Tor shuT-ins as They gave lilies aT EasTer. f Av f Z 2 ff? I ff ' if V! GH ? 'L WW AL J This generofion moves on l-lillcresT sTudenTs, surrounded by a dynamic curriculum and enriched by up-To-daTe supplemenTary maTerials and visual .aid equipmenT, grew academically. The sTeady clicking oT a TypewriTer, a Tense dramaTic mo- menT, or a hushed silence while compleTing an arT proiecT por- Trayed The sTudenTs' concenTraTion on school sTudies. STudenTs scurried Through l-lillcresT corridors in TranTic lasT- minuTe dashes To all-imporTanT classes. FaiThTul yellow school buses, conTaining TuTure IBM workers, mechanics, nurses, and oThers specializing in indusTrial Trades, chugged To The Voca- Tional-Technical School. . The new curriculum Tor The school year placed emphasis on The sTudenT's Thinking Tor himselT and gaining knowledge and skill ThaT would beTTer prepare him To Tace The diverse prob- lems of The world. As The new curriculum seT a paTTern Tor harmony beTween adminisTraTion. TaculTy, and sTudenT body, The ParenT Teachers AssociaTion and The annual Open l-louse sTrengThened com- municaTion lines beTween parenTs and Teachers. Qggi I fr. :.g f.gSfE 1- Jfejf , 5-4:2 31. .1,-,f- 4 uw.-1 , L 5 ff-Qlfjif I W 4 , ,1 r xi fi F ' J' 5 fl JI f ff? f 7: , , 4, i nm. 1553, L., fx , 3 fi! wif' 4' ffjga , , Q MF' If we 'M' f 'fx 1 rv .F +- -11 I f lv .M , 9 , 5g5g,,,g 4 ,A V K A ,, ,F-w ,, ,ah-,X an tl W sf ? if J ff if My al gif K ff- is qw gg xg-I 'QQ ,R 1 A ' www H' P+ 1 wtf! W l ,Vg I J I .uf4't 42 AJ, -I-'tim gg Q, rf f.f J f 1'.f 721 X This igemercilliom moves on O O in Curriculum l-lillcresl was nol only a school on Jrhe go, bul a school in Jrhe know as Jrhe curriculum changed To mainlain lhe las? pace of an ever-changing world. A wide range of subiecls mel each s+udenJr's individual needs as he prepared +o face +omorrow's complex problems. A srrong academic program plus a wide lisl of eleclives, vocalional rraining, and aclivilies provided a well-balanced program To meel slrudenr needs. The sludenr broadened his knowledge lhrough eleciives such as drama, speech, arf, andsmusic. Through vocafional Training he gained iob skills and business Training. .Ti 1 Board keeps curriculum in sfep wifh world To provide for Jrhe needs oi The 25,000 pupils enrolled in Seprember who allend 43 elemenlary schools, including lcin- dergarlens, seven iunior highs, four senior highs, and one Vocalional-Technical School which serves an aduli program as well as l'he four senior high schools is lhe main concern of 'rhe Board of Educalion. i T The members of lhe Board, who are elecled by The cilizens of Springfield, are conscious of Jrheir devolion 'ro lhe public inferesl as They worlc exlra hours lo provide educalional op- l porlunilies Thai meer Jrhe needs of The children, youlh, and l l l adulls of ihe communily. . l i The Board is aware +ha'r This is a world ol: changefa world 1 rhal is growing ever smaller because of 'rhe Jrechnological T changes such as comrnunicalion and Jrransporlalion. These dedicaled men on Jrhe Board recognize Jrhal This is a world of l lgreaf culiural and poliiical change: Jrhal' ii is a world in which I long accepled values and slandards are oilen queslioned and one in which Jrhe young oilen wonder whal To accepl as righ'r. T The Board cons'ran+ly works on Jrhe problem lo provide edu- calional opporiunilies for all children Thai will help lhem J cope wilh The changed world in which 'rhey live. l The Adminisfralive Service Cenler facililales rooms for ci'ry group i l meelings and offices for adminisiraiors of 'rhe school program. 4 T BOARD or EDUCATION . . A T 1 B H Q Fronf Row: Dr. Willard J. Graff, I ' superinfendeni' of schools: Dr. G. 5 Bruce Lemmon, Jr., presidenh Dr. , Arch Lowe, Jr., vice-president T Second Row: Mr. Turner While 1 lll, Dr. William E. Everhearl. Mr. William C. Magers, and Mr, Franklin D. Gamble. i I 2 Qu: ADMINISTRAT recfor of vocal sislanl' superinl Superinlendenl' rendeni' of pub Hazel Ponder, 2 ld 4 ciTy group ram. E ff Qualify education a necessify for survival ,f fum, , , ,, ,, if? f Q' M, f . fr Wd? 0' ' y:Z,Wf,f,fw6 M ffyrf-9,441 vp L Y? gfffmiff va 212-gram: aw- '4Zf12f3',W ff ff, w,4 ze:'--' 4 ,Vg f Wd: +21 77 M iffy, .39 7 f 4y3f,,:',j,i,' V14 1, f f f ..1..,x DR. WILLARD J. GRAFF SuperinTendenT oi Schools The belieT Tha+ The main Taslc oT The schools is To help each young person acquire The undersTanding, slcills, ideals, and values necessary Tor him To achieve his highesT personal developmenT has earned Tor Dr. GraTT respecT Trom communiTy, Teaching per- sonnel, and adminisTraTors. Dr. GraTT sincerely believes ThaT gualiTy educa- Tion is necessary To The survival OT The American way of liTe. As a resulT he has paved The way Tor The school sysTem To have an educarianal program ranging Trom vocaTional preparaTion To college preparaTory courses. Since he considers The classroom Teacher basic To The qualiTy educaTional program, he works To en- courage young people To enTer The proiession. To aid in The professional growTh OT Teachers, and To help provide Tor The wehfare oT Teachers. ln recogniTion oT his educaTional leadership, Dr. GraTT has received many honors and awards. Drury College conferred an Honorary DocTor of Laws Degree and The Missouri STaTe Teachers Associa- Tion elecTed him To The oTTice oT presidenT. ln ivlay, Dr. Graff was awarded The CiTaTion Tor DisTin- guished Service To EducaTion by The UniversiTy OT Missouri aT The EducaTion Day Banquet AssisTing Dr. GraTT in planning and developing adminisTraTive rules and regulaTions is The Admin- isTraTive Board. The members aid in developing rec- ommendaTions which The SuperinTendenT presenTs To The Board oT EducaTion. - - - ' : Mr. KenneTh W. . ' B , d - br nlc, dlrecTor of curriculum development Second Row i i ADMINISTRATIVE BOAR9 ' Froiii Row' ,FMF1 gavlgo efgylirilig ggi- Krhfig direcTor oT business services: Mr. Joe Grant direcTor of building recTor of vocaTional, Technical, indusTrialdeduEZrionbr rltx Alexarlderi Services: Mr, John Sweeney, direclor of pupil gervigesj Mr, I-loward'J. Slsianir +SuZerI2I?fnCIenI- fog eIemSn elim? UD? Willard J I GraT'T superin- Lowe. research and federal programs: and Mr. Nova Nash. adm1n1sTraTive spr' en orseconaryeuca :.- 'l '. . .. .-.VI TIen3eIriITec?T public schools? Dr. Joe Kulclenskl. CTSPUTY 5UPeV'nl9 deni' Mrs' asslsiani pubhc mformahon prm mg Hazel Ponder. direcTor oT personnel services: and Mr. Howard E. Heid- Planning coordinates educational programs Dr. Joe Kulclenski brings many years of experience as a classroom feacher and as an adminisfrafor fo fhe newly creafed posifion of Depufy Superinfendenf. l-le brings fhis undersfanding of classroom problems fo fhe long-range planning of fhe educafional program. Because close confacf wifh adminisfrafive posifions has enriched his own background, he undersfands how fo direcf and coordi- nafe educafional programs of fhe disfricf and fo cooperafe wifh ofher adminisfrafive officers in providing an adequafe, effecfive, educafional program. A ln fhe absence of fhe Superinfendenf, Dr. Kulclenslci serves as fhe disfricf's chief adminisfrafive officer. Dr. A. M. Alexander brings fo his posifion as Assisfanf Superinfendenf for Secondary Educafion an abundance of friendliness and an accumulafion of professional experience. His educafional achievemenf and abilify place him in a posifion of leadership fhaf provides an educafional pro- gram fhaf serves all sfudenfs. ln providing fhis leadership, he musf keep abreasf of fhe maior developmenfs in educa- fion. DR. JOE KUKLENSKI Depufy Superinfendenf An illusfrafion of academic develo menf is fhe annual 'ournalism clinic. P I Brian Paulson leads a discussion on feafure wrifing. DR. A. M. ALEXANDER Superinfendenf for Secondary Educafign 5 SECONDARY PR fhe principals of ITIS alism clinic. SECONDARY PRINCIPALS . . . Dr, A. M. Alexander, cenler, meels willn James Ford, Glendale: Mr. Ralph l-lamillon. Cenfral: and Mr. William Dr. Alexander no'l'es unexpeclred ilems on lhe infra-cily Sfudenl' Council agenda lo Hillcresl' members Barney Whi+e, Joyce Jones, and Bill Fischer, repre- senlalivesg Mr. Gisl, principal. and Mrs. Rebecca Bell, sponsor, Z L gx ,, ,. ,af i . j V+ X- A - ' iif:S.Q1f'. . W., -, ,gf ::1g:..gg.'3 iv , . . P ' ' . . fs. 3, .., -7Q5x'Q , , . 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Z i l Q94 l 4 l 1 J! -X vii ii! l Principals, P.T.A. unite for sfudenfs . ' I Furl P.T.A. EXECUTIVE OFFICERS . . . Fronf Row: Miss Marlha Ann Wells, second vice- president Mrs. Roberl' Henry, president and Mrs. James Ellis. Treasurer. Second Row: Mrs. Dale Irvine, secrelaryq Mrs. John Musick, hisloriang and Mrs. Hilary Brighlwell. firsl' vice-president I8 lf is now 3:2O. says Principal Bill G-isl and once more anolher facully meeling is in session. The mosl imporlanlr funclion of lhe Parenl' Teacher Associalion is lo inform parenls and 'reachers of developmenls, problems! and pro- posed aclions lhal will help each child 'ro reach lhe higheslr possible degree of personal devel- opmenr. This year lhe l-lillcresl P.T.A. program has presenled ideas of whal is besl for 'rhe youlh of Jrhe school. MW? E e 4, 4 rg l 5 -'fi 4 , 'f aff 1 w+wH , ,,, ,, , fy, 7761 P 'V iff if fjfigl' 1 , 1 ! X :Z , I ya' 1 ' 1 f I , 1 ff ' 4 If f If l Q , f I I , ,,45,g,,f.l,,,i A T 5151 ,fff-F014 gf .5 pf 4,2-iw 1- 4 , h,a,gg?i,,?f 9 5? 5,53 '17 1, -Mix' L ! , F 'rhe Parenl' parenls and ns! and pro- hild lo reach rsonal devel- arogram has lhe youlh of N A A ff X, i 5. Principals vigilant in caring for sfudenf needs i r ug L ., y L As Mr. William Gish principal, and Mr. Neal Gru- i baugh, assislanl principal, began lheir second year as adminisrrarors, il was evidenl 'rhair iheir primary -y concern was 'rhe developmeni ol an elieclive edu- i 1 caiional program 'ro lil The needs of each srudenr. l' In his capaci+y as principal, Mr. Gisr lcepi 'rhe li eguipmenlr of The school in excellenl condirion, keep- ing always in mind lhe welfare of 'rhe lacully and ll , siudenls. ' -l His personal +hanlc you noles of apprecialion f i reflecled his pride in ihe progress of l-lillcresl' when .l Jrhere was a iob well done. and his friendly personal i conlracls wi'rh school personnel, slrudeni body, and Q ll communily displayed a con+inuous reward for all. f Under lhe iurisdiclion of Mr. Grubaugh, insfruc- lional malrerials and audio visual aids were supplied: l aciiviries were coordinared and assemblies were or- I' i ganized. l-le also sponsored 'rhe Key Club. To ernpha- ii' size his respecl for Jrhe herilage and ideals ol his l ' couniry. he serves as a lieulrenanlr colonel in +he Air Force. .i if if 1 l if 1 if 1 2 if l ll i El l l, l il: . Q l? ' 1 WILLIAM GIST ' l. Principal l NEAL GRUBAUGH Assislanf Principal 5.3 il lil in '9 l 53Z!l2g,! fu: m e . . P ,- mffzfff ,f - , vp '1 I if V V A , 'f 74 f f mm f- , ,,,z,,,,, ,,f,, , , ,,,,.,0 W, , , f f ,P 1 1' 59, 1 , , ,J , ff f f ,. ,Q M, 4 O R f r A! , f . ' v f f f . , 1 ', , 4. N ff . 4-RX ' I -at , , , , 1 , , . ,LM Marrha Ann Wells Adminisrrafive Assisfanr 7Z3'7QX'3? 3 he W ? f I ff Z V ff ,, i 4 Vi 5. ...dzsxkosf -mush. - 4 Above, Miss Marfha Ann Wells, adminisrrarive assisranf, performs one of fhe many duries of her posifion, lhar of checking daily affendance records wirh Mrs. Ardell Bilyeug arrendance secreiary. Below, Mr. Joseph Moffifr, freshman counselor, gives final approval on Barbara Johnson's schedule. zo li K2 M2 T, f ' -Tiff ny duTies of a TTe n d a n ce o n B a rb a ra f ff Sfudenfs concern of guidance sfaff The adminisTraTive assisTanTs helped Teachers counselors, and adminisTraTors wiTh guidance ancl personnel problems. ParT oT Their duTies was To issue worlc permiTs, permission slips To leave school, and oTher maTTers dealing wiTh The welfare oT sTudenTs'. A As The counselors guided Their respecTive classes in scheduling Their subiecTs, They provided guidance in Torming plans Tor The TuTure. They advised sTu7 clenTs in selecTing a college, in applying Tor schol- arships, and in looking Tor job opporTuniTies. Mr. Joe MoTTiTT, Treshman counselor, said, To help each T-lillcresT sTudenT reach The highesT pin- nacles oT educaTion possible in Terms of Their indi- vidual abiliTies, inTeresTs, and desires: and To help each sTudenT maTure in aTTiTudes, values. and un- dersTanding in such a way so as To derive The Tull- esT saTisTacTion from life are my general duTies. 9 Z Q 35.1, ,T , is f - 5 1 i,f?51.-.if 5 '??f5ffQ?,'??j'3'1!jafW 3 i ,.....,,1 L if, 1 L We 4 Q., 1 , v wi' f7,,?,f.4'f4 f Aff f - ,,,f,,,,f,f,,,., f 1, fi .f 53452 4155 - as zgy v' ,,,.1,gaI I g , ,, :,f'.J.L445 -e Mr, ,, f BeTTy D u n h a m Ja? -.QQQQQQ Sophomore Counselor in BeTTy Dunn Junior Counselor WesTon l-lorsT Senior Counselor Joseph MoTTiTT Freshman Counselor XA! l , i l IIJ r 1 o I 9 I . Q A Ross Laney qlV6S 6 speech l Praise eulogy over lhe 'Corpse' of MVS. Re- . becca Bell as he ihirieen members of her word slucly claSS mourn her dealh, lhe cause - of which was ll DECEASE D ihev 'Fear of 'lhe num- ber l3 llrislcaidelca- phobial. Ki , Above, in Mrs. Daisy Jenkins' English I class, Sleven Slewarl' and Lynn Williams discuss unusual sfage arrangemenls in fhe Globe Thealer. Righf, Slephanie Newberry and Dylce Ger- harl' accompany David Ehrich as 'rhey presenl' iheir original ballad Shamus in English IV L. Euni-ce Allison Mary Armsirong Rebecca Bell lljl ,llloan Qollin' 'ill English english 1, ll word sfudy lv Englis' I, in ,Jw Ll Sludenl Council Nl K Ll Ll fl r, C if ' w L swat.. Q U ffl Nw ll li llll 'l A ll 22 K Jll Kg W Sandra House English l Thespians Speech Club Daisy English Ballads, essays awaken depths of interest Students composed ballads, wrote essays, and studied ad- vanced vocabulary through the use ot records, tilms, and oral presentations in the Language Arts Department. Participles stopped dangling and the subject-verb torms be- came agreeable as the principles ot grammar and usage be- came tamiliar to the English l classes. English ll classes gave complete attention to vocabulary development and oral interpretation, while English lll provided an increase in knowledge ot the great ideals ot American democracy through American literature. The reading ot Shakespeare's plays, Chaucer's tales, and lvlilton's poems gave English IV L students an excellent back- ground in classical literature. A balance between the me- chanics ot English and experiences in literature was achieved to tultill student needs in English lV C. Word study increased the student's vocabulary through the study ot word origin, detinition, and correct pronunciation. i l.-fn ' . in , if . . Daisy Jenkins A. K. Klapp ra House 5 English l, ll English III, IV L sh I l, Word Study ians ,h Club , Dorothy Lilly Sally Luke English in Ejglgh 'll- lvlargaret Mauck IV L English Above left. Doug Thornton and Mark Roepke tind essay contest rules amus- ing in their English IVC class. Lett. Kathy O'Connor, Debbie Highfill. and Mike Ruble voice their pros and cons on a club regulation in the constitution which they are writ- ing. fm: itll! rust 1l,i! alll lz i gli: lili lzth will l lift li' ,l al lll lt i I , , i li A l 4 tl ll li ll ll il ll ll i it l fl i, wil l Ml li lt l tqllf l'll:l iilw' lgr, l at lit! uf lil lift exit Ei: 1:1 lgiif 23 llgj 5 lswl' ' V' l . W? '.ff:,fm 1f:f2: 'i 'lf ,111 I 523:11 T.,- Speech Club Rendell Mzlle crfrelal wrl indisch Leff, Sleve Bulcher, Calhy Culll- son, Sharon Clark, and Charlie Farmer awafl lhe wiqged Paul Lawson fo unveil his aclverlisfnq abililies in a commercial wrifing projecl. Below,' a group reporl on crilical fhinkinq is being planned by Jean Glaze, Debbie Rolhermel, and Carol Tucker. wa 1 lf N 1' -r bi? iv.: ,-My ,As .5 wvfififwpa l hym . A W d d Meri! nn Clark lead Mrs Dorolhy Lilly's l Rondell Miller and Melvin Cafes show a repluca of a Shakespearean slaqe lo nna. 00 an Y 5 h b H - Correlafe wi+h 'rhe s+udy of Romeo and Julfel in Mrs, Sandra l-louse's class. class IU a revlew of lhe English researc oo el. I A ,:, w 'ii H, I l ,V , -.l lil? Sandra House Judy STeiger Dramaiics Fundarneniali of Speech Speech Club Public Speaking Thespians ipgelfh Club ln picfure above, Donna McGee presenTs an exTemporaneous speech in Mrs. Judy STeiger's public speaking class. PicTure righT, in Mrs. Sanda l-louse's'dramaTics hour Allen Wimmer and Fern Young presenT an acTing scene from Gloria Mon- day. Drama, speech perfecf oral communicafion Tension blankeTed The air near The sTage as The T dramaTics sTudenTs learned The value oT sTage make- up, acTing, and direcTing Techniques. Included in The course wasiThe planning oT shows Tor public presen- TaTion and sTudy of The criTical analysis .oT'dramaTic liTeraTure. DemonsTraTion speeches broughT humor and inTer- esT To The TundamenTals oT speech classes. Convincing speeches and debaTes aided in Teaching The basic skill oT oral communicaTion. Public speaking was de- signed To perTecT speech Techniques Through inTra- scholasTic and class compeTiTion. Linda CounTs. Madelyn Myers, Jackie Cox, and Carolyn Burgess dem- onsTraTe a drama Technique in a readers' TheaTer version of Love Problems. Of Foreign languo es mix music re orfs 9 1 P STudenTs were whisked To France or inTo a Roman world in The privacy oT Their Toreign Ian- guage classes while sTudying oTher cuITures and people. Speaking and reading were pracTiced by The French I sTudenTs and an exTensive sTudy improved The vocabulary, speaking, reading, and wriTing skills oT The French II sTudenTs. The singing of French songs and reporTs on France were parT oT The language program., ' LaTin courses aided in The undersTanding of The English language. LaTin IiTeraTure and The conTri- buTions from Greece and Rome in The Tields of arT, Ii+era+ure, and governmenT were sTudied. Above Jacki Geor e and'Sand Mur h resenT a dialo ue ifion - 9 Y I9 Y P 9 To The French I class while Jan Brown explains her homework assignmenT To Frenoh II sTudenTs. Le'fT, Mrs. Rebecca Bell visualizes for Marilyn BaTzel. Donna Kiener. and Debbie Fry The original Seven Hills of Rome in LaTin I. Rebecca Bell CaTharine STrom LaTin I, Il French I, II Lafin Club French Club Sfudenf Council Highlander Drum and Cabinef Bugle Corps ,.--4 l l l l l l l 1 1 I 4 l 1 ill ll l ily 1, f l ll ill lll 'M ll li l l yi ll i R l l l l l i Riglrl, Richard Reece, feaiure eclilor, Karen Wilh- erspoon, associale business edilor, and Dylce Ger- har+, ,news bureau eclilor, confer on exchange news. Above, Kafhie l-lornaclc, associale yearbook ecliior, edils Highlighfer copy. , W-',77,7w,-fy-pfefffff47:p,1pT:f1-fr' 1' ' A mi ,Y F-5 4 -V , ' 1 1 l 'fri -21 , ' L , . ,. - 2 :, ,. . L' V ' 1- fi- 22123 4' , ' s , .51 f s ,- r e1 ,j : Margarel' Backlund Journalism I, ll Quill and Scroll Mrs. Virginia Woodring, cily- wide iournalism coorclinalor, smiles her approval over 'l'he new funcfional design layoul which Nello McDaniel, sporls eclilor, and Ronnie Dylces. as- sociale sporls eclilor, are using for 'lhe sporls page. -may ----L1 ig- mi qu 1 1 Funchonal news wrifing aim of writers Deadlines for 'rhe 27 edifions of rhe Hillcresi' Herald and secrions of 'rhe Highlighfer were failh- fully mer by rhe iournalism sraff. The srahc. com- posed of mainly Journalism ll srudenls. had an abundance of prinrable malerial supplied by +he Journalism I and ll classes. Srudenrs scurried around seeking newsy informalion To complefe dummy sheels and yearbook Jrriplicales. While worlcing +o acquire a nose for news, slu- denls from bo'rh classes gained an insighr inro +he news media which included headline wriling, copy edirinq, adverrising, phorography, and advanced composilion wriring. The Hillcresi' Herald received an All-American raling from +he Narional Scholaslic Press Associa- +ion for irs publicalion during rhe I966-67 school year. Debbie Harrison, Highlighfer ediror. Mr. Joe Gooclson, rep- resenfarive from 'Phe Taylor Publishing Company, and Mrs. Virginia Woodring, ciry-wide iournalism coordinafor, seleci' effeclive picrures for fhe yearboolc. Leff, Danny Miles, edi- for-in-chief, and Sfephanie Newberry, associafe edifor of Hillcresf Herald, dummy in page lhree. Above, Marsha Wood and Karey Mifchell work wi'rh Ani+a Poindexfer, circula+ion and exchange edifor. as fhey prepare fhe papers for school, cify, and narional disfribufion. l i i l i l 4 i , , i gli r li ,li 'li il V Wie, ,W l-75' an lf' ,l , il ,ii ll inf H gl. lil i,!i l, ii Fi 4 Q., ll i ll in A 1 if 5' li l ,I l vi li 2 W I' l l l lr i l l l I -I lil il' IC f f li in rs mia l ,ia will. -lililg llrlllf liigfl V' infill! 'li,IQ , ,i ll wlll ll2llr Q llif ,M 9 W gurl -ii lily ,- K lf, r , . 1 x i . Donna Eoff in Ari' ll class uses a chisel fo demonslrale her abiliiy 'ro sculplure wi+l'1 plasler. , gym I 731 Rebecca Adams Marilyn Anderson LaVerne McVey Virginia Thomas Paul Tillman Am' I, ll Vocal Music Librarian Librarian lnsfrumenlal Ari' Club Madrigal Music Highlifers Self-expression keynofes fine arfs sfudy Overwhelming inTeresT in arT, music, and reading engulTed The Fine ArTs DeparTmenT wiTh creaTive sTudenTs. A splash of color was arTisTically produced in The main hall of HillcresT as The ArT DeparTmenT dis- played oil. waTer coloring, and polymer painTings. lmaginaTion was in demand as sculpTuring, ink draw- ings. and Three dimensional designs creaTed a work ol: self-expression. The Advanced Band kepT in sTep wiTh The Tune while marching in parades and performing aT TooT- ball games. PracTice makes perTecT and rehearsals meanT perTecTion as The Advanced OrchesTra seT The mood music in The musical My Fair Lady by Lerner and Loewe. BoTh serious and caTchy Tunes were presenTed by The Advanced OrchesTra and ConcerT Band during assemblies, plays, and con- cerTs. l-larmony, sighT-reading. and music Torms com- posed The choral work involved in chorus and choir. ExcellenT liTeraTure 'filled The library shelves Tor The sTudenTs who needed research maTerial or nov- els, magazines, and papers Tor relaxing. Vi Upper leTT, Marilyn Hiser aids Mark Ehrich in checking ouT a library book. LefT, The advanced choir made The ChrisTmas season brighTer wiTh Their carols. Above, orchesTra members received speciTic insTrucTions from Mr. Paul Tillman. in- sTrucTor. A Students unearth historical backgrounds Mock conventions ot the I968 presidential elections in Mr. Shep Wooltord's American history classes highlighted activities in the Social Studies Department. Citizenship classes viewed the ditterent aspects ot the United States government, while the world history course surveyed the stages involved in the growth ot West- ern culture. American history classes concentrated mainly on the periods ot U. S. history since the Civil War, including the Industrial Revolution. A combination ot government and economics was studied in the American prob- lems course. while the economics class investigated the conditions and laws attect- ing the production, distribution, and consumption ot goods. World geography included physical, economic, and political geography ot vari- ous continents and countries. Ideals basic to American democracy were absorbed by students in the American heritage class. Psychology classes investigated human behavior, and sociology classes studied human relations with emphasis on groups and institutions. TOP- WOflfinq on study questions aids students to absorb more knowledge. Above, Donna Brad- shaw and Diane Gann lead a discussion between two. teams with opposing viewpoints on the achievements ot the l9th century. Right, Rich- ard' Payne voices his opinion concerning the British Parliament while Cindy Young and Billy lnmon listen. Eunice Alliso History Shari -H Tl iff! VF :li H!! l ds Woolford's oarlmenlz governmenl, lh of Wesl- xds of U. S. arican prob- laws affecl- phy ol: vari- 'e absorbed sses sludied Eunice Allison Hislory Dick Birmingham American Hislory World Geography Economics Baseball Coach Viclor Gibson Deparfmenlal Coordinalof World Hisfory American Problems Roberl lfressig Leila Maples Dorolhy Peclc C'l'ZQ 'Sl'1lD Cilizenship Cilizenship Am?FlCGD World Hisfory World Hislory Herlfage F.T'A. 2, Q ' I .XM 42, if r'xr?f 39? KX at an HMM gg ,yy xx 32391 if 1. ' .,,.-. '4-N. , ww , Leff, Pam Walker, Ted Worfhy, and Mrs. Thelma Ryba search an encyclopedia and anolher helpful book for a world hisfory research proiecf. Brilish foreign exchange sludenl' Julia Wall, lfopl is amused by queslions direcled lo her by members of Mr. Roberl' Kressiq's American Herilage class. Mr. Jim Slouf labovel poinls oul lhe Medilerranean area 'lo Roy Taylor, Diane Monohon, -and Joe Donson. El L. l 9 . i 4,1 I. l l l l i l fl l all i ,S E if li' A il lf W lg, Q ii! ,ill rv rl lil ill leg W lr il all 1 :rl l I l if l il I il , l r 1 ii lx l l li 'l Ir l 4 l i l. l,, rl'- llf 1 l 1 I , , ll' li: lil rr lil lil l l,1 rl lei. lil: llill r ' lil' lf ll? lr ,, ill il ll ll ,, I 3 r , -J l l Fred Anderson, Janef Hall, Mr. Vyron Youn+, and Nan- cy Childers analyze ink blois as parf of hidden personalify +es+s sfudied in psychology. H1577 ' fi, Above, Jacque Johnson, David Richards, John Cowen, and Kalhy I-loaglin review +he problems encouniered by large urban localiiies as a group proieci for Mr Vyron Youm s sociology class. Mr. Dick Birmingham lrighfl explains a produclion scale fo his fiffh hour economics class. ws ?'f.x X 19 'mf +1.06 xi sv, H, H -. -. 1 . ..v.-v L ff Q L A Q N Jesse Rol: World Hisl American I 5 l 2, f f 1 .nys V 55-2317 Z' . 'Q 'Ev' N112 Jesse Roberlson Thelma Ryba Shep Woolford World Hislory Cifizenship American Hisfory American Hisfory World Hislory Foolball Coach Above, Darrell Link lshandingl answers Debbie Rol'hermel's ques- l'ion concerning governmenl' spending as John Roy and Ken Leach lis+en during lhe moclc polilical convenfion. Leff, il s Wednesday again and Jaclcie Hall calches up on currenl evenl's, an imporlanl parl' of awareness in 'lhe cilizenship classes. 14333 145 S 1 r s t f. -s'.f is i 'W-rs.-3' 1' ,ff - ,, ,,. , ,, , .,f.,,,, .,,. .,,,,.,,- 5 I as 4.-. , Lgm-. .- 2 X ,f 5 5? 1 'ff f 'Z ' el f 2 A. . , -.gk , . L Wi' Vyron Younl' Cifizenship Psychology Sociology Hi-Y v 35 I , Y i Ui i ull ' 'l l. ,, ,. if l ,X 3, ll 11, l Iii l lil 3 ill l lill 2 il l lg 3 3. lx l :ali l ll z ll l .l l ,ll 5 al l lil l lw all lil rl l l l l l ' 1 in . l ' ll l qi f l l 4 l 1 l i i il ll I ll l lla V jcl ill lr! Tl '1 l Li i llp ill ill li ll ng lil Ill' l li is is , ll I l i ,l , i l Logic unravels puzzling math eq The basic slruclures ol arilhmelic and algebra were presenled and conlinually sludied in lvlalh- emalics I and Il. Bolh malhemalics courses provided an excellenl background for The Algebra I and II courses which deall wilh symbols deduclive rea- soning plus lhe real and complex number syslem. Developing spalial visualizalion and lhe melhod courses. Ivlalhemalical analysis-lrigonomelry courses were designed +o include discussion ol polynomial exponenlial Iogarirhmic and lrigonomelric lunclion uafions ol coordinaling geomeiry compiled The geomelry 7 and 'rheir properlies. Above righl, Joyce Wicks. David Laney, Wally I-Iough, Mr. Levi Gerharl. and Mary Bush work a geomelry problem. Righl, John Roy and Janice Elkins sludy David Hawkins' Algebra II solulion. Above, Joy Dooley, Mr, Bill Lea, and Dale Irvine smile as lhey solve a lvlalh I problem. Denny Burrows Mary Ernslmann Algebra I Malh IIA Mfffh IA. I Algebra Il Geomelry Hornels' Nesl' Cheerleaders Levi Gerharl Deparlmenlal Coordinalor Geomelry Malh Analysis Trigonomelry Mafh Club Bill Lea Mafqdrel Mauck Bill O'Neal Mall' ' Malh M Th ii Baskelball Coach - Algebra I Tennis Coach fl , 4, rs 5 ii Healon I Deparlmei Coordinalr Biology l Chemistry Science C ll ,S Loborafory work exploifs science world sw' uf ' . I Im I II .,., ,f A11 1,27 -1 I Healon Haynes O'INIeaI Deparfmenlal H-I ll goordinalor b 5 I IO ogy I Ie F Chemisfry Science Club Carl Locke Physics I Malhemalics I Algebra I Key Club I- X Q ,.gI,5.,'.2,.?-g,gpA:ffI1,I5.g5g,j:f If 1 IEA as 3: ,Q 7 119, X, 'vw -'I 2:f ff 'I -A A X I X x X . XXX 2 James Pearson Biology I, IA Golf Coach Foofball Coach g4,1,II I IJ Q . I II II I IIIII ,I I -Qsx I I I I Direcl currenl circuils and molecular slruclures composed 'rhe Ierminology used in 'rhe various sci- jI ence classes. Laboralory work in Biology I and II included The V exploralion of pholosynlhesis, radiaiion, and rhe dis- I I secling of animals lo acquire a knowledge of how life funclions and how il is allecled. II . . . 'III Chemislry deall wilh Ihe sludy of a'romIc and III molecular slruclure of malrler while I'he less complex I earlh science course was designed 'ro include geol- III? ogy, meleorology, aerospace, and olher relaled I scienlilic fields. Ill I The slud involved in Ph sics I em 'hasized areas I 'if Y Y I9 I II I such as nalure of mailer, heal, sound, quanlum op- II Iics, and mechanics. I I I I I I I I I I I Ili 1 I K I III I I I I I- fx I II I I I I -I I I I I I 1 I K, I ' I ,Y II I .' I I I I I -sw Lis' I, I I In- Sig-3,2-,Tlx I .I L lf . I i U . .4 1 I ffg ! I I 'jf 4- I -.. Q I Lefl, Andrea Easl' makes every drop counl during a +iI'ra+ion experimenl in Mr. I-lealon I-Iaynes' chemislry class. Above, Pam Gavisk snips away al' a frog specimen held by Rose Frakes in Mr. Frank Wann's Biology I class. Tarun, I S I-all never- I I Qvgef' ' , I xgidd-5 'I I K' ff1,,-51 , A I I . -fm. I I I II I I , ' I l I Q 4:3 sr- II '- Ir I I , I I I I xI I I ai I I I I I I I Charles Sanders Rela Sfewarl Frank Wann ' I Earth Sgience Chemislry BIOIOQY II II I Foofball coach Algebra In Eaffh 5C'e Ce II I Malhemafics II 5ClBf1Ce CIUI9 II I-Iorneis' Nesf Cheerleaders ' I , I I I I I I 37 ' I I 'IJ-if in l l 1: ,, I 1 l l i i il l l l Top, Mrs. Audrey Bridges' Typing class learns 'lo iype on manual and eleclric rypewrifers. Above, Milce Downing shows John Cowens and Eddie Widmeyer lechniques of a good salesman in Mr. L. Dugan's salesman- ship class. Julie Wall, righf, A.F.S. exchange sfudenl Jrypes her lesson in Mr. Walden Mager's 'lyping class. Mary Ar Shorfhand Typewrifir Secrefaria F.B.L.A. Business courses use specific Training 3 4 1 l Mary Ann Anderson ShorThand TypewriTing SecreTarial PracTice F.B.L.A. my .,,Qq 1. . J 5, Audrey Bridges Clerical Praclice TypewriTing ShorThand F.B.L.A. l.uTher Dugan Business Law Salesmanship Bookkeeping TypewriTing F.B.L.A. The clang oT a TypewriTer bell and The Transcribing ol: shorThand Torms composed parT oT The busTling aTmosphere surrounding The business educaTion classes. Bookkeeping, shorThand, Typing, basic business pracTice, Busi- ness English, business law, and salesmanship Teamed up To supply The career-minded sTudenT wiTh a varieTy oT courses. Class work in These subiecTs included Timed wriTings, The use oT machines, leT- Ter composiTion, and Telephone eTiqueTTe. The business courses made a sTurdy ToundaTion upon which col- lege, vocaTional work, or parT-Time employmenT Tollowing gradu- aTion could be builT. All business courses were elecTive subiecTs and ranged in lengTh Trom one semesTer To an enTire school year OT insTrucTion. . Courses in clerical pracTice and vocarional secreTarial pracTice TurThered The sTudenT's capabiliTies Through specific Training To prepare him Tor The compeTiTive work in The business world. X, liuyl'-I Debby Eaves. leTT, works ouT a problem in bookkeeping class. Sandra SmiTh, above, adds a row of Tigures on The adding machine in secreTarial pracTice class. Walden Magers Joy Windisch DoroThy Peck Basic Business Business English Business 'English Typewriling TypewriTing Typewriling F.B.L.A. Tri-Hi-Y F.T.A. 1 l l 1 l 1 1 1 1 l l 1 l l ii. 1 1 l lf ,E Y 1, l 4. l l l il I l l l ll l l l l 1 l1 ,, -J l i ,i if l I1 4 i l l l lie. il I ll Q 5 , '-Q i in 3 fi 3, i,l im: li W, l N l 'mf' sill 1 fill! i,r :ii i yi, ,lil lil ill ill lil ull rig l i Q, I , l I . 1 40 K5 Students advance in fechnical knowledge Grinding. crackling, and popping noises vibraledi +hrough 'rhe lnduslrial Arls hall as sludenls comple+4 ed drafling, melal, and woodwork proiecls. Developing manual dexlerily in The handling of fools, skelching, and working advanced archileclur- al problems broadened 'rhe Jrechnical knowledge of drafling. The melalwork course inlroduced skills in bench melal, sheel melal, arl' melal, forging. and machine shop. The produclion and use of eleclrical currenls were observed in 'rhe general eleclriciiy course. Sources and characlerislics of common woods i were sludied proiecls in lhe woodwork classes. , h in Jrhe conslruclion of various wood l Y Above righi, Ti m O'Connor explains lhe paH'ern drafling which he designed +o Mr. Jerry.Wrinkle, Rex Brislow, and Gary Doke. Above, Billy Turner sol- ders exaci' 'Filling rivefs in +he magazine rack lhal' he is building. Righf, Lloyd Goodwin hammer marks a parl of +he fireplace sel' which he is' con- s'rru cfi ng . Paul Fairleigh Elecfricify Woodwork Draf'ring Radio, Eleclron 'ima George Oheim Jerry Wrinkle Dfafflflq Draffing Mefalwork ics Club A lllizpjz. 4 5 t X 4 1 r I 4 I ' f, nfstf , Q 9 r. f, f f 'Q 1 ?2'ff, fl ' cijp ' ag,. Q-ni 54 , f ' Amfrpfrkgff ,,,. W' ,, , f i 1' J , i --4 ' .. .f-' ,t - f s. fb: T is Sfudenfs prepare for business demands X r , it , 'Z Lf -1 Dipping sundaes, Talcing invenTory, selling dry goods, and repairing engines were a few of The jobs held by The Co- operaTive OccupaTional EducaTion sTudenTs as They sTrove To please Their paTrons. One half-day in school and The oTher half-day on The job was The schedule Tor TwenTy-five C.O.E. sTudenTs. The worlc sTaTions provided learning siTuaTions and served To acquainT sTudenTs wiTh public demands. C.O.E. sTudenTs were required To be employed a minimum oT TiTTeen hours per week in order To obTain a crediT of Two uniTs. The Cooperalrive OccupaTional EducaTion program consisTed of daily class insTrucTion which relaTed To The Type of Training The sTudenTs oloTained Through work experience. Above, Pal-Ty E s s a ry sTraighTens dry goods and Denny Cowden Takes inven- Tory of sToclc under The su- pervision ol' Mrs. Alice Salsman aT The Newpori' VarieTy Sfore. Charles Far- rell llefTl Tunes an auTo- mobile engine. and Dale Coursey lbelowl malces a sundae as par'T of COE fob Training. ,T ulgvg M , Wd.. .,.,. 75 , ,,,.,, . -, ., ,. W 'V -.wf ,v., -Q' ,W , yvgy l ly, yywss'-0 , T WZ? Q' ' V - C 'L QM ' , 245, ,' ' A I V, aljwff J ,qkfzf-, t N , 1 ' V Q 'L glvv S-v V V ..,. .ls 1 if ' is ' . M Ia- xi k JJ 1 if i Ken Wiseman Cooperafive Occupafional Educahon C.O.E. Club Trainees benefif from Technical skills 0 One hundred TwenTy-nine Hill- cresT sTudenTs were included in The Tive hundred ThirTy-Tour boys and girls Trom The Tour senior high schools who enrolled in The Voca- Tional Technical School. These sTu- denTs had a choice oT elecTronics, daTa processing, auTo body repair, graphic arTs, and Television repair, oTTered Tor The TirsT Time This year. A new addiTion oT approximaTely 28,000 square TeeT enlarged The school To 90,000 square TeeT. This addiTion enabled The school To add anoTher welding shop, auTo repair shop, and auTo mechanics shop wiTh nineTeen Teachers on The sTaTT. STudenTs enrolled in The morning and aTTernoon courses were Trans- porTed by bus To and Trom Their respecTive schools. ln addiTion To providing Training Tor senior high school sTudenTs, The VocaTional Technical School served The communiTy, The SouThwesT Area, and new indusTries in iTs adulT pro- gram. AT righT, Rick Wallcer, Dean Day, and KenneTh Ross mill laThe parTs. Above, Elaine Bragg and Bob STull worlc aT The IBM l620 CompuTer as Larry Thompson reads and Marilyn Hill observes. ff-if-f'ff:'ff,-'WCVW fwwf, :W 514734 if many 'ww ??'f HX V' ffm gyszfrf ummm V 5 ,A V W yayfg my ,f aww 2 fiyff s A-1 K 'e i,,c .yf,,,., .N ,- David BeVrYman Sherman Bradley Direclor Vocalional A Technical School ssislanl Direclor Y,. 4, Verna Dickenson Secrelary Nadean Morlon Secrefary Joy Baker Praclical Nursing Leslie Brock Prinfing Paul Brock Aufo Body Repair A. R. Cade Woodwork Laylon Clay Dafa Processing Chesler Erickson Technical Drafting Joe Fisher Air Condilioning and Refrigeration George Freeze Aufo Mechanics fi. V4 The Vocalional Technical School provides , ff,-' 4. lraining for live hundred lhirly-four senior If V high school sludenls for an advanced 'rech ,fm nological sociely. l l 1 +i H J-,J 3 Q , fi 1 1 1 l 1 ll W l 1, l , , ,pf l ' lg 1 , h , . A rechnological com- munify is produced 'rhrouglw srrengfh and knowledge of i'rs skilled young people lrained in a 'reclwnical sohool. 1 1 I i ll l l l , Y 1v'j l l l - l l i l . l l l Z 4 Wim l , ' z l l ll Q '. l il l l l Y... his l 4 4 .f L ,- ,f 44 if 4 f ff I' ZX John Cowens, a Jreclwnical drafring siudenf, prepares for a career in rhe drafling field. l f Gala Healfh John 4,4 - .rdf ,, 9 f 1 A I F i 'il 'af' -, I if X , ' f' 'Vi K i v V ,.M2,z4vwwsem.W David Feiierlmolf repairs damaged fenders using a ' ' grinding buffer. Sfudenfs p 1 ff' , ,.r.,,.r ,i.i W MW V .- ,1,,,..,,,f, --Yi Helen Ellis: ,IN 1 . ' , lf ,.. .. a 4 1 1 Hd sm, for , ffm. I 3 ' 1 in X l fir Nun' Gala Gardner Dolplj Harqis Gene ljloss Jesseil-ludson Virgil Johnson T. J. While Heallh Occupalions Machine EleCif0fHCS TV Repair 81 Welding Auto Body Processes ' lilecfricily Repair John Kirby Ohs Leflerman ' John Pearson Vocalional Russell l-- l-ee WelCllf19 William McDaniel Elecfronics Agrlcullure Meifil , Aulo Mechanics Dafa Processing Fabricahon J 2 Sludenls praclicing procedures in nursing arls laboralory are Teresa Goss. Helen Ellison, Palricia Canlrell. slanding. Judy Complon sils in Wl16elCl'1Glf- Fulure T.V. lechnicians becoming familiar wilh 'the fools of 'rheir 'rrade are Randy Buckmasfer, Harold Hiser, David Palmer. and Rick Reynolds. , i , i 5 l l l ills 'lil l lfll l l lil lille lliiil- l'l1l.l ilil' lllli ll'l llll lyllll R., Willy llllil. llil: rwyli lil? lill flil ill! illll l l all ' ll il ll ll ll ll .ll il ll l ll' I .iii ill-J llli li l l 1 l l llf l. l I l fl 1 l ,i yi , ', l lil 1 li 4 yi 1 i l , l l gl l l , li 2 lil l lljli l Ml l ll 1 ws l 'V l 'ill - l l l l , I1 - l 1 l 'rin ,,, .u ., 7 xx wnfha I 1--1l1.q,s.a,,i. ,.,:, s, 4 In 11 1 5 if 1 1 1 1 1: 1 1 1 1 ,si 11 W. i 1 1 1 1 1 1 , '1 1 w 1.111 Peggy Whi1'e's arlisfic 1 ' 1 hands railor a wool coal' of 1 camel hair in Home Eco- nomics lll class. y 1 I . 1 . , ' z 1 '21 1 . 1 1 1 1 , 1 ., 1 A 1 ll K A 1 1 I, 1 1 1 Above, Joyce Weaver, Judy Mellon, Sandy Freeman, Belinda Wallc- er, and Connie Younes make a flannelgraph lo illuslrale a slory in a Child Care proiecl. Right Mrs. Lindell Chaslain slands ready lo lesl 'rhe Chrislmas fudge made by Bealrice Hanners. l- 46 X ls 1 fi lllll I 7? L- Girls sfudy family, communify relations The corridor ouTside The home economics deparTmenT was Tilled wiTh The merry noises ThaT accompany homemalcing. The arT oT homemaking oTTered awards as Linda Claussen, senior, was selecTed as l-liIlcresT's I968 BeTTy Crocker Homemaker oT Tomorrow. Whoops of laughTer were conTagious among The visiTing children who played wiTh Toys made by The sTudenTs oT The Child Care Service class. Family living siTuaTions wiThin The home and communiTy were sTudied in The Family Living course. Meal preparaTion, consTrucTion oT garmenTs, and The ad- vanced sTudy oT nuTriTion were emphasized in Home Econom- ics l and ll. The Home Economics Ill course included ward- roloe planning, TexTiles, and The designing oT cloThes. ,L ':u.la.lu Anna Woods raTes her compleTed garmeni' while Judy Woods and Merilyne Clark Tinish Their dresses. This is Too lumpy, says Brenda Thomas To Josie Kilgore as PaTricia Holland siTTs Tlour To add To The vegeTable sauce. BoTh were proiecTs of Home Economics I. 'ff 'X .4-01. 9 .6 'w Q2 IQ' . 45x f 5 ,L . g -A i H' f ' ix V 1 L 1 ' -Q f Lindell ChasTain Genevieve MDOOVG Home Economics Home Economics I Q I, il, in child care 1 Family Living F-HA. Home Decoraling F.H.A. Linda Claussen and Elaine Locke examine various kinds oT Tile used in mobile homes while Karen Alexander 1 draws her layoul' of a home. l l , l v- ffl l l l i 4 . l 1 l l l 1 i l l l il l I l l l 4'! l i i , i l ' i 1 ' il: f lllf ,NH il ll l wi WE? llsi i will fl: 2 lil ll: ,mi ill 4 fs l f .Q l 3 l 5 l Q l 11 lH 1 QQ li i il - l if r l W' 5 l l -r--Q, Gracelully suspended' in midair, Pam Hill does The splils on fhe rings as a par? of 'rhe gymnasfics program. Righ+, learning fhe fundamentals of pyramid building are Karey Mifchell, Pal Rhodes, base, Linda Baker. Becky Breier, Karen Harvey. Donna Kiener. sfanding. Ruby Wright Linda Brighlwell. and Margarel Roy. Miss Mari- lyn Moore gives inslruclions. Above. performing a slraddle jump is Connie Schmi'H' while Fern Young serves as spoiler. Bob Hardesfy refurns lhe volley as Tom Gish Sieve Macliinney, Jerry Carler, and Ron lsemin- ger wafch fhe resulfs. R 5 Dorolhy Fi Girls' Heali and Physica Ed'-ufialion MV' l f IXXGW 7 fl: 'il j s w of 'rl if! , v VILLA 14,1 J 1 Compefifive games send enfhusiasm soaring Dorolhy Freclericlcs V Gregg Girls' Healfh , Qvs' Hepllh and Physical ahd Physical Educahon Educalion FTA 'Z Foolball Coach Wresfling Coach srir-aww Marilyn Moore Girls' l-lealfh and Physical Educalion P.E. Career Club 'leasing and exchanging news were carried on as sludenls climbed inlo blue romper-slyle gym suils for girls or while T- shirls and lrunlcs for boys in readiness for physical educalion classes. A bursl ol energy propelled runners around lhe lraclc during a limed run as golf and lennis inslruclion prepared sludenls for a season ol aclivilies. Bombardmenl, volleyball, baslcelball. and olher compelilive games added spice and variely lo rouline calislhenics. A porlion ol The year's aclivilies involved gym- naslics. lumbling, and rhylhmic exercises in order +o develop proper muscle lone and coordinalion. Discussions in lhe less formal almosphere of lhe heallh edu- calion classes encouraged lallc on physical. menlal. and emo- lional hygiene. Leff, Barry McDaniel challenges lhe opposilion as Joe Fry lumps lo his aid. Above, Rick Dunn lakes a spill as Barry McDaniel and Joe Fry clear lhe nel wilh lhe ball, while Gary Garrison. allempls lo regain fronl' row posifion as Gary Cooper walches for 'rhe ball's relurn and Charles Essary lries lo regain his balance. I ,jg-LX Jim Vaughan Boys' Heallh and Physical Educalion Foofball Coach Track Coach as e a o Track Coach William Anderson John l-lowerlon Lowell Wade I - - D ' Ed alion Driver Educalion grliieiblflflglfcnh Bggiligbalrzoach Safely Council X OFFICE Belinda N Reynolds. Adams. a Poindexle fill, Delor Upper righl. Rhonda Jelleries wails her lurn as Mr. John How- erlon adminislers a reaclion lesl lo Jo- ann Juslus. Righl, Da- vid Hall gels some in- slruclion from Mr. Bill Anderson. Sophomores learn values of safe driving A sel ol wheels moved lhis youlhlul generalion along lhe maze ol highways. Driver Educalion em- phasized lhe need lor responsibilily and exlra pre- caulions of driving lo leen-agers. The drivo-lraining inslruclion unils expanded lrom lwelve lo lilleen unils lhis year. Thirly-lwo hours were spenl in lhe drivo-lraining unils, sixly-hours in class. and lhirly-lwo hours ol lhe aclual behind lhe wheel driving. Class discussions ranged lrom driving rules and regulalions lo lhe lirsl aid course included in driver educalion. Messenge f 'ig OFFICE ASSISTANTS . . . Fronl Row: Linda Baker, Roberla Burgess, Belinda Walker. Karen Harrell, Jacque Johnson, Kalhy Gerharl, Debbie Reynolds, Marsha Wood, Joan Miles, Donna Shaller. Sandy Smilh, Pal Adams. and Lorella Whaley. Second Row: Susie Parker, Pal Fosler, Anila Poindexler, Dana Huxley, Carolyn Burgess, Cynlhia Vaughn. Linda High- lill. Delores Brooks, Marilyn Hiser, Pam Coller, Roberla Murphy, Terry Messenger, and Becky Arnold. Third Row: Pal Cody, Cheryl King, JoAnn LIBRARY ASSISTANTS . . . Fronl Row: Debbie Hawkins, Debbie Jennings, Becky Williamson, Diana Gann, Sheila Fosler, Carolyn Webb, and Jana Wesl. Second Row: Mar- garel Sly, Sheryl Gonce, Debbie Millslead, Pal Daugherly, Debbie Reed, Sally Lyons. and Merrie Gurganious. Third Row: Mrs. LaVerne McVey, librarian: Sleve Slewarl, Pris- cilla Daugherly, Ruby Wrighl, Belly Campbell, Shirley Grimes, Linda Claussen, and Miss Virginia Thomas, librarian. Fields, Karen Alexander, Peggy Nilson, Linda Messenger, Sue Thomas, Pam Gavisk, Janice Elkins, Jenniler Cardwell, Linda Counls, Vicki Arm- slrong, and Donna Eoll. Fourlh Row: Calhy Carson, Jackie Cox, Palsy Burney, Connie Nelzer, Phyllis While, Connie Younes, Connie Poller, Evelyn lrvine, Barbara Bollon, Virginia Waldren, Audrey Rolhermel. Diana Bass. and Sue Anderson. x Elaine Andrews Records Secrelary Ardell Bilyeu Allendance Secrela ry H en riella Bowe n Allendance Secrelary - Wilma Perryman Secrelarv lo Mr. Grubaugh Gloria Wealherwax Secrelarv lo Mr. Gisl Slaffs aid sfudenfs Whelher slamping lhe relurn dales on library books or slraighlening book shelves, librarians always lound lime lo give a helping hand lo a confused book hunler. Magazines had lo be processed lor dislribulion and rec- ords ol lhe overdue books were kepl inlacl. Ringing phones were answered, messages were deliv- ered and allendance slips were galhered by lhe helplul ollice assislanls. Their aid gave lhe secrelarial slall more lime lo complele lhe necessary iob ol keeping accurale records ol lhe school. COOKS . . . Fronl' Row: Monnie Edge, Opal Qwens, Norma Andrews. Florence l'lOlCl9f1.-fmd M5fQle Klenlf- Third ROY: Fredlrlcka jurjen, GEF' Bonnie Boaiwrighr, Jean Snow, and Leona Clair. Second Row: Helen Hella Bffldlelli l-015 Graham' Melba Barclay. Va'VY HO fi an alle O' Rains, Dorolhy Trayer, Verena Nehl, Pauline Schell, Frances Clevenger, lOClf15- 1' Q - i I iii f 2 f I ,,,, 5 ' , Ura ri wi -' , - :W ' . ,, A yr, 'lg' , ,, gf i ' 4 I ., -,E+ l ll if r , c . ' 22222131 ' ' i , ,i7iEii??i ' 233: iff ' V - f, 1: I gui:-I ' ., , ,, 1 Above, Mr. Foresl' Berry -vw skillfully repairs a radia'l'or. Leff, Mr. Jim Bacon, head cusfodian. lceeps Hillcresl corridors clean and shiny. Far lef+, Mrs. Vairy l-lol1 s wrapped sandwiches provide hungry siudenis a heallhful quick lunch. XMZMW 4,-,fp -,., A,-, fn 71 wir 1, . .... . ,.,. -...-.., K-,Q-ily , , -2- amd- y,.u,s,,.. ,, l Y 2 ,Q . v ,, MM s . ?Z',, A.-In Each We l-lillcresi' ,'i-.,' i CUSTOII Thomas. wx.. msg. Cusfodians, cooks, nurse care for all T SomeThing goodis cooking came inTo The sTu- denTs' and Teachers' ThoughTs as The sweeT aroma oT Treshly baked buns TilTe-red Through The halls. ATTired in whiTe dresses and preTTy aprons, The eighTeen coolcs in charge OT Mrs. Helen Rains, mainTained Their sunny disposiTions while clishing ouT beTween 700 and 800 lunches daily. Mrs. E+hel Nagel, The school nurse, adminisTered TirsT aid, checked on visual and denTal problems and Tillecl in reminders Tor immunizaTions. PaTience conquers all and The l-lillcresT cusTodians I had a reserve supply oT paTience Tor The varieTy oT ii accidenTs. Clean halls and neaT classrooms were main- Tained by The seven Triendly cusTodians. Three enormous Turnaces were Tired up by over 4000 gallons oT Tuel Tor heaT. The insTallmenT oT over 300 TluorescenT Tubes Tor oTTices and classrooms plus more Than l00O lighT bulbs Tor The gym, halls, resT- Each Wednesday Tinds Mrs. EThel Nagel, school nurse, working wiTh The healTh oT rooms' and audi-iorium kepl The building lighied' ' - l-lands were clean and dry by The use oT 200 pounds oT powdered soap, I44 bars OT soap, and 300,000 paper Towels. s Q gs l-lillcresT such as checking immunizaTion carcls. ' Q mn mnmmmw.. .... W... A... f l CUSTODIANS Fronf Row: Doyle Daniels, l-lershel Pippin, and Earl DuTTon. Second Row: Linclza Greenlee, James D. Bacon, Bob McClary. and Fred f T Thomas. Mrs. Fredricka BusTer pours TarTar sauce info individual serving cups in preparaTion Tor a 'fish dinner. be.. 'lr 4 I , n 'f 3 i T ,i i X l 4 1 I l l i l I l 1 ni-w ,, I x l' I f W se -. . E This g imergfian moves on 6 6 in Organizations Corridors buzzed affer school wifh fhe sounds of club meefings, parfies, banquefs, special pracfices, cools-oufs, covered dish suppers, and disfricf convenfions. Hillcresf sfudenfs pracficed responsibilify and involvemenf by organiz- ing info service groups and special inferesf clubs, all of which offered sfudenfs a wide variefy of acfivifies including field frips, group proiecfs., and special social funcfions. Through organizafions, sfudenfs moved forward in fhe social realm, developing ideals and basic ideas of cooperafion necessary for life in fomorrow's world. - 1 -4-1 'f l sf 1 ' i l il.. L 1 Cabinet originafes STudenT Council sprouTed inTo a uniTying com- municaTion line beTween The sTudenTs and TaculTy., Experience as ciTizens grew as The sTudenTs worked Tor The beTTermenT oT The sTudenT body and school. ProiecTs Tor The STudenT Council increased as The December Up, Up and Away dance was sponsored in coniuncTion wiTh The speech and debaTe Tourna- menT. OTher social proiecTs such as Regalia and Sadie Hawkins Day sprang Trom sTudenTs' combined eTTorTs. STudenT Council members aTTended The ciTy, regional, and sTaTe meeTings To learn and exchange ideas OT sTudenT leadership. CabineT organized a successTul CourTesy-SpiriT Week during which courTesies were exTended To H Teachers, cusTodians, cooks, and The school. ' STudenT Council was sponsored by Mrs. Rebecca Bell wiTh Joyce Jones as speaker: Danny Miles, ex- ecuTive assisTanT, Cheri Krueger, secreTary: Brad Harris, parliamenTarian: and Tom C5isT, chaplain. The CabineT served To culTivaTe The proiecTs made by The STudenT Council. OrganizaTion oT The in- augural and Treshman assemblies were under The direcTion oT The CabineT headed by Bill Fischer, 'presidenT, and Joyce Jones. vice-presidenT. The CabineT, sponsored by Mrs. Rebecca Bell, arranged a Leadership Workshop and planned The Regalia acTiviTies. Bob Henry, iunior, approves one oT The doors, parT of The Deck The Halls proiecT promoTed by The STudenT Council. spirif week STUDENT COUNCIL FirsT Row: PaTTy LaTimer, Rocky Grimm, Jim Romine, AugusT Oberbeck. Bob WhiTe, STeve STraTTon, Tonni SmiTh, Cindy Young, Jan Brown, RoberTa Burgess, Diana BerneT, Russel Miller. Mike Perkins, Kenny WeaTherTord, Jerry Bear, Charley Farr, Belinda Walker, Kafhy Hoaglin, Marilyn Hancock, PaTTi Adams, Debbie Robbins, Carolyn Burgess, and Bill Fischer. Second Row: Mrs. Rebecca Bell, spon- sor: Karen. STeele, CaThy O'Connor. Sara Reed, Merrie Pickering, Laura Shull,. Dixie Hammers, Sally Lyons, Debbie MillsTead, PaT Holland, Conme.PoTTer, Linda BeuTler, Pam Gavisk, Susie WaTTs, Joyce Jones, Don Messerli, Cheri Krueger, Julie Wall, Paula Gold, Marilyn Hiser, CaThy Cook, and Debbie Davis. Third Row: Beverly Sneed, Barney WhiTe, Nancy Reed, Danny Miles, Greg Pickering, PresTon Hale, Mike Blasi, CurT Lemmon, Marc Jones, Bob HorsT, Bob Henry, Brad Harris, Larry Young, Russ STeward, KeiTh WiThers, Darrell Crocker, Melody Cardwell, Jan RoberTson, Pam NewTon. Susan Burlison, Sara STeinberg, Bill Baker, and Karen WiTherspoon. FourTh Row: PaTsy Burney, Richard Reece. David Gaddis, lke LeTTerman. JeTT Keene. Mike KelTner, Paul Lawson, Tom C5isT, Wayne STokes, Bud Johnson, Wally Hough, Jim ATwell, ErnesT Mackey, Mike Downing, Becky O'Dell, Jackie Cox, Susie Pickering, Bob Bingham, Randy Keene, Ross Laney. ey While. flilie Blasi. lrris. Larry Cardwell. Bill Baker. rd Reece. il Lawson. fell, Ernesl' -erinq. Bob 'J ,Y' . .- , 'rf X ! fi if 1 Q gl ,QW A fm. AM Don Messerli, Merrie Pickering, and Debbie Robbins seal boxes Jrhal are parl of Gills for our Guys. Mrs. Rebecca Bell and home room represenl- alives lislen inlenlly lo discussions held in 'rhe leadership workshop. CABINET From' Row: Mrs. Rebecca Bell. sponsorg Joyce Jones. vice-presiclenlg Beverly Sneed, secrelaryg Jan Roberlson, arl com- missioner: and Karen Sleele. eleclions commissioner. Second Row: Darrell Croclcer, finance commissioner: Bill Fischer, presiclenlg David G-addis, safely commissioner: Ross Laney, assemblies commissioner: and Susie Pickering. social commissioner. l l l ll l 1 'l. W. lwl l l l. Ml ll: li ll .. ll .. l il .l' .l ll l K. ll ll ll Il. li ll' i. ll l l ll l l yi 'l l ll li ll . xl fl . .' l l 1 i l 'l ,a l ll :l ll a ll . ll . . 'li a ,, . 4, .ll ll ll ll li ls' 13. l. ll Tl lx l. L. M X. ll! l l l. l. be .I l .l!l E -I 'l All SAFETY COUNCIL Firsl Row: Carol Smilh, Anna Belhurem, Debbie Woolsey, Julie Wall, Carolyn Burgess, Ronnie Climer, Diane Funkhouser. Becky Arnall, Calhey Pierce, Larry Bailey, Slanley Harrison, Joan Miles, Jackie Gerharl, and Juanila Sleger. Second Row: Rose Frakes, David Laney, Jimmy Fairman, Jill Persell, Loni Green, Paula Fields, Diana Gann, Sharon Sliver, Linda Reed, Pam Hill, Chuck Branson, Dana Huxley, Kira Taylor, and Ella Massey. Third Row: Connie Vinson, Michelle Buron, Mark Jones, Barney While, Mary Bush, Sara Sleinberg, Kim Reynolds, Don Wood, Chris Bralcher, George Slander, Vicki Taylor, Palsy Burney, Donna Lemons, Sandy Murphy, and Donna Bradshaw. Fourlh Row: Bob Bingham, Mike Blasi, Doug Thornlon, David Gaddis, Leon Henderson, Mark Roepke, Ike Lellerman, Sleve MacKinney, Mike Seamon, Mike Forlner, Mike Roberlson, Wesley Roulh, Edwin lvy, Greg Pickering, and Chris Eagleburger. i i ,i, l 'll ' , , r i ,N l l i ril N l i, i 'i ill i i lm 1' il! l l ,l UI , l lf 1 1I!,i' l 5 , V1 fl. 1 i x 'N Safely council oversees school security . l, 31 'i l ll i l ! f H J A slroll down lhe parking lol by a Salely Council mem- l i , ing lheir cars had dead balleries aller school. Car regi- ii slralion aided in conlacling lhe sludenls or leachers ll . whose car lrghls were lound lo be lell on during lhe g , morning or allernoon checks. E The desire lo secure lor lhe sludenls and leachers ol , yi, Hillcresl an environmenl ol salely and orderliness was ,, A lullilled as lire drills, slorm drills, and driver educalion were provided. ,V ll Unnling lhe. ellorls ol all who parlicipaled were David Q Gaddis, presidenl: Dana Huxley, vice-presidenl: Carol y Smilh, secrelary. Mr. Lowell Wade, a lacully member y , 'leaching driver educalion, sponsored lhe organizalion. r, i i :X ' i i N l z 1 , , l I i l w I 'Q - , wi I 3 Salely commissioner David Gaddis and driver educalion inslruclor Mr. V ii , , , . . , l 1 Lowell Wade discuss car regislralion forms as parl ol Salely Council Keren Sl' i 5 ' responsibilily. memi Sfor I , 58 . ' l ber saved several sludenls lrom lhe anguish ol discover- ainberg. Taylor, adshaw. Gaddis, f, Mike '. Greg 4' 7, , ,Q XB, . NSN , , fd Wow, MLA, I Ton, Glenda Morgan, Debra Mc- Ginnis, Lynn Thomas, Jacki George. CI Second Row: Mrs. Joy Windisch, sponsor: Barbara BolTon, Paula Taylor, CaThy Cook, Debbie Reed. DoreTTa Mullican and Ashlene Meyers. Third Row: Jeanne WaiTe, Peggy Nilson. Karen Harvey, Brenda Taplin, Sharon STever, Deb Harrison, and Karen Sfeele. Government, fun, part of service clubs Karen STeele, assisTed by a professional wig consulTanT from a local deparT- menT sTore, models a wig. The proiecT was sponsored by Tri-Hi-Y-Club. Acquiring a TirsT hand knowledge oT The sTaTe gov- ernmenT sysTem was The aim oT Tri-Hi-Y members who f2gTended The Model STaTe GovernrnenT in Jefferson iTy. High sTandards of ChrisTian characTer were creaTed and exTended ThroughouT The home, school, and com- muniTy. The Tri-Hi-Y members also had The oppor- TuniTy To develop responsible ciTizenship. Holding The execuTive powers oi This organizaTion were Barbara BolTon, president Sharon STiver, and Karen STeele, vice-presidenTs: Karen Harvey, secre- Tary: Jacque Johnson, Treasurer: and Mrs. Joy Wind- isch, sponsor. A similar service program was The Hi-Y. sponsored by Mr. Vyron YounT. The Teen-age boys who spear- headed The Hi-Y were Richard Hill, presidenT: Danny Miles, vice-presidenT: and Bill Scroggins, secreTary- Treasurer. T Building beTTer relaTions wiTh oTher people was accomplished Through social conTacT in acTiviTies such as The inTra-ciTy Hi-Y baslceTball games and parTicipaT- ing in Model CiTy GovernmenT. HI-Y FirsT Row: Darrel Crocker, Don GarreTT, and Barney WhiTe. Second Row: Danny Miles, Richard Hill, Bill Scroggins, and Mr. Vyron YounT, sponsor. TRI-Hi-Y Froni Row: Nelda Bur- Sandra SmiTh and Jac ue Johnson. 4 i T l -i A I 4 .ll l H' hl d K C I b ' A rg an ers, ey u serve communrfy l l T . I T T Declced ouT in suiTs and Ties, The HillcresT Key Club y T energeTically served The school and norThside communiTy. ' Ribbon sales aided oTher school clubs Tinancially and was T a novel wa To boosf school s iriT. A Y P ill The annual ChrisTmas baslceTs and EasTer lilies Tor shuT-ins were delivered. Muscles were Tlexed and sTrained as dirT ll T was shoveled and Trees were planTed Tor The Ozark Empire 4 T Kiwanis Club, The sponsoring organizaTion. l T Headin This or anizaTion were Nello McDaniel, residenTg Q 9 P lf , Bob HorsT. vice-presidenTg Ken Leach. secreTaryg and KeiTh T WiThers, Treasurer. The HillcresT Key Club was sponsored ' T b Mr. Neal Grubau h, assisTanT rinci al: and Mr. Carl ,lil Y Q P P l il T A T Loclce, TaculTy member. A FeeT pranced and lcilTs swished as The Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps aroused school spiriT To represenT HillcresT. Performances included parades, assemblies or The half-Time OT a game. January was The monTh oT dances Tor The High- y landers OT '67-68. A ChrisTmas parade in Harrison, Arkansas, provided an opporTuniTy To represenT HillcresT ouT-oT-sTaTe. OTher ac- TiviTies included ushering aT Open House and during The V., I Speech and DebaTe TournamenT. i lil MaioreTTe MarTi Rice execuTes The graceful maneuvers oT The l Tradifional sword dance during halT Time acTiviTies aT The HillcresT- 5 . MT. Grove baslceTball game. 1 T. l lf l l Q ii l :li l .-1 Led by lv1aioreTTe MarTi Rice, The high-sTepping Highlanders demon- . 5: i sTraTe Their TasT cadence aT The TirsT pep rally in The HoyT ShumaTe T STadium. f T lil? i Q 5 liven school leaders have To sToop once in a while as evidenced by Key Club PresidenT Nello McDaniel durin locker , Q clean up. PP. KEY CLUB .. Fischer, Darre Krasser. Seco Blaclcard, Bran Lemmon. STan l l 3 E I r HIGHLANDI RoberTson, F Lora Wilson, Woolsey. Ka' Julie Wall, l' Brooks, Sandy '. PM 'T . fi gi 1' .P gf is . ia , . ix, : jayfk. 'inn '- fsiiis .T i .Xx e . Q A . Club nily. id was ahul-ins as dirl Empire 'sidenlg l Keilh insored r. Carl ' Drum illcresl. all-lime s High- ded an mer ac- ng lhe KEY CLUB Fronl Row: Roberl Davis, Bob Henry, Keilh Wilhers, Bill Fischer, Darrell Crocker, Jim Baker, Mike Terry, Ken Leach, and Danny Krasser. Second Row: Mr. Carl Locke, sponsor: Mark Molififr, Alvin Blackard. Brad Harris, Bob Horsl, Kenl Skinner, Brian Paulson, Curlis Lemmon, Slanley Nimmo, and Dave Munger. Third Row: Nello McDaniel, Danny Miles, Chris Eagleburger, Larry Wolfe, Paul Rogers, Torn Gisl, Kenny Granl, Craig Surby, Sam Scoll, and Mr. Neal Grubaugh, sponsor. Fourlh Row: Sleve MacKinriey, Ray Forresler, Jim Alwood, David Gad- dis, Garry Moore, Ronnie Dykes, and Richard Reece. Q, f ff HIGHLANDER DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS Fronl Row: Jan Roberlson, Pal Aulick, Marli Rice, and Terella Knox. Second Row: Lora Wilson, Jacque Johnson, Karen Harrell, Kalhy Gerharl, Debbie Woolsey, Kalhy Prine, Marilyn Hancock, and Nelda Burlon. Third Row: Julie Wall, honorary member: Linda Brighlwell, Cheri Krueger, Delores Brooks, Sandy Smilh, Diann Edwards, Rhonda Slewarl, Margarel Sly, and Pam Newlon. Fourlh Row: Joyce Harlley, Mary Slone, Susan Walls, Donna Eoll, Vicki Armslrong, Kalhie Hornack, Joyce Jones, and Virginia Waldren. Fiflh Row: Susie Pickering, Calhy Carson, Jackie Cox, Palsy Burney, Margarel Roy, Vicki Taylor, Nancy Reed. Deb Harrison, and Becky Brier. HIGHLANDER OFFICERS Fronl Row: Pal Aulick, assislanl maiorelle and bugle caplaim Jan Roberlson, senior lwirlerg and Donna Eoll, presi- denl. Second Row: Kalhy Gerharl, lenor drum caplaing Marli Rice. maiorelle: and Sandy Smilh, assislanl lenor drum caplain. Third Row: Jackie Cox, assislanl bugle caplaing Vicki Taylor, vice-presidenl and as- sislanl senior lwirlerg Pam Newlon, snare drum caplain, and Susie Pick- ering, assislanl snare drum caplain. l l 4 I i i i i l l i i i l l if I l I i l l . i i l i i l i l l l l l I . +I' C.O.E., F.F.A. learn Through earning Soil Tesfing, welding, and sfudying The various cuTs of meaTs were parT of The agriculfural business learned by The members of Fufure Farmers of Amer- ica. Members chose for Their own inTeresTs proiecfs in dairy, beef, swine, or crop. Six members from The Springfield chapTer of F.F.A. aTTended The American Royal Nafional F.F.A. convenfion held aT Kansas CiTy. The Hillcresf officers presiding were Jerry Carfer, presidenfg Ronnie Randolph, vice-presidenfg J. R. Fleming, Treasurer: and Don Evans. reporTer. V A Halloween parfy, a brealcfasf, and a dance provided a change for The worlcing sTudenTs involved in CooperaTive Occupafional Educafion. Club mem- bers also compefed in sTaTe and nafional conTesTs in The spring of '68. Mr. Ken Wiseman sponsored The C.O.E. group wiTh STeve Everesf, presidenTg Phil Miller, vice-presi- denfg PaTTy Essary, secrefaryg Terry Fielder, Treas- urer, and Carol SmiTh, reporTer. COOPERATIVE OCCUPA- TIONAL EDUCATION . . . Firsf Row: Carol Smifh, PaTTy Essary, Linda Fuller, ChrisTy Bearden, Frances FauceTT, Carol Bossing, and Cynfhia LeTTerman. Second Row: PaT Berry, James Burroughs. Bill Scroggins, STeve Garrison, STeve EveresT, John McCamon, and Gary Shoffner. Third Row: Mr. Kennefh Wise- man, sponsor: Terry Fielder, Grady FleTcher. Charles Farrell, Fred Anderson, Jimmy Williams, and Dwighf Woods. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMER- ICA 'From' Row: Rex Flem- ing, Jerry Carfer, Meruin Rash, James Fleming, Gary Clark, Bruce Angel, Randy Whife, Bob Garloclc, and Gary Williams. Second Row: Danny Kreider, Wayne Brasel, Gary Sfiver, ChesTer KiTe, David Jones, James Holman. Junior Cox, James Anderson. Gary Coffman, and Randy Morrill. Third Row: Edward HunT, Kenny Day, STephen Page, Ted ChiTTenden, Eddie BooTh, Andy Angel, Con Sissel, Wayne Sfolces, Rick Davis, Daryl Rhodes, and John Kirby, sponsor. FourTh Row: Gary Headrick, Ronnie Randolph, Bill Adams, Don Evans, John Ballard, l Larry STewarT, Tony Sevy, Mike Shaffer, Perry Weafherman, and John Hays. FUTURE HO Karen Creed Rogers. Nancy Burrow, P. E. PHYSICAL El HorsT, Diana Burfon, and Ji Pickering, Auc Kladf, Laura I Peggy CounTs PaT FosTer. F Bush, Sara Sfei FUTURE. HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA FronT Row: Linda Morgan, Karen Creed, Linda Baker, Becky Arnall, Phyllis EosTer, Ann CarTer, Becky Rogers. Glenda BryanT, and Sheilla PTeiTer. Second Row: Laura Shull, Nancy Pryor, Delores Jenkins. RoberTa Murphy. Carol I-lenry, Elaine Burrow, Cheryl Aronoi. Bonnie Bay, Jean Rhodes, and Mrs. Lindell ChasTain, sponsor. Third Row: Donna Wimberly, Merilyne Clark, Debby Rob T V' lc' ' ' er son, IC I9 BarreTT, PaTricia STrong, Jeanie Ross, Joleen Bray, Rhonda Jeffries, and Merrie Pickering. Fourfh Row: Mrs. Genevieve Moore, sponsor: Bill Baker, Judy Locke, Evelyn Irvine, Bonnie Randolph, Diane GaTes. Evelyn Brown, and Michelle Buron. P.E.C., F.H.A. prepare for fu-Ture careers . 4 V. 3. ' KZ? 1 PHYSICAL EDUCATION CAREER CLUB FronT Row: Sally Lyon, Lynn HorsT, Diana SlaughTer, Pam Eagleburger. Richelle Byrd, Barb Johnson, Parn BurTon, and JuaniTa STeger. Second Row: Miss Marilyn Moore, sponsor: Merrie Pickering, Audrey RoThermel, Jacki George, Sandy Sfogsdill, Phyllis FosTer, Kay KladT, Laura Shull, and Cindy Jarvis. Third Row: Cheri Huxley, Becky Sloane, Peggy CounTs, Lynn Sheridan. Lana Erven, Pam Gavisk, Lynn Thomas, and PaT FosTer. Four'Th Row: CaThy Carson, Janice Elkins, Jan Ruddell, Mary Bush, Sara STeinburg, KaThy Randolph, Debra Walker, and Joyce Elkins. BaTTing a volleyball, swinging a Tennis racqueT or making a rebound in baskeTball seT The pace Tor members of The Physical EducaTion Career Club. Special acTiviTies Tor The year included 'Fencing lessons, swimming aT The Boy's Club, a iudo demon- sTraTion, and a gymnasTic lesson by The SouThwesT Missouri STaTe College gymnasTs. The P.E. Career Club sponsored inTramurals Tor all I-lillcresT girls and Two SporTs' Days. The Two ciTy- wide SporTs' Days involved baskeTball and soTTball. Bill Baker, second vice-presidenT oT The FuTure Homemakers OT America, had an idea cooking ThaT soon swepT The whole sTudenT body. The GiTTs Tor our Guys VieTnam proiecT gained momenTurn, snow balled inTo a school-wide proiecT. STirring up club inTeresT were Evelyn Irvine, presi- denTg Bonnie Randolph, vice-president Bill Baker, second vice-president Vicki BarreTT, secreTaryg Ann CarTer, parliamenTarian: Glenda BryanT, song lead- er: Evelyn Brown, reporTerg Rhonda JeTTeries, chap- lain: and Mrs. Lindell ChasTain, sponsor. Weary roundballers relax aTTer an exhausTing bouT of baskeTball in a P.E.C. Club meeTing. ,V A FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA Fronl Row: Roberla Murphy Becky Arnall Linda Baker Roberla Burgess Sharon Cline Nancy K lh H lin Carolyn Webb Shirley Mur- ray Marilyn Balzel Donna Shaller Barbara Harrlnglon an y ' P l Pe While Cheryl Gonce Regina Lalham Frances Fawcell Judy QQY Perkins Connie Nelzer Diane Nehl Pam Hill Linda Morgan Karen M Creed Pal Rhodes Diane Gales Ruby Wrighl Pam lnmon and r. Pickering Mike Blasi Chris Eagleburger Mark McClure Mike Downing Brownlow, Lorella Giboney. a yi oag . I . I . . . . I I , ' , S d Smilh, L. Dugan, Sponsor. Fourlh Row: Mr. Walden Magers, sponsor: Greg and Lorella Whaley. Second Row: Mrs. Audrey Bridges sponsor a Cody, Linda Tracy, Linda Lellerman, Carol Bossing, Carol Srnilh, Kalhy Prine, Gwynn Wallers, Twila Hoover, Janel Krasser, Rebecca Murphy. Linda Reed. Margarel Sly. Pam Newlon, Susie Burlison, and Connie Poller. Third Row: Mrs. Mary Ann Anderson, sponsor: Carla Bowser, Keilh Frazier. Gerald Smilh, Carolyn Mincks Belly Campbell Pally Parsons. Debbie Walker, Becky O'Dell, Gerri Holelling, and Palsy Burney. Careers goal of clubs Midsl lhe huslle and buslle, lhe lorly-six members ol lhe Fulure Business Leaders ol America aclecl as guides in lhe business rooms and demonslraled ollice machines during Open House. Holding lhe spollighl ol lhis year's evenls was lhe Dislricl F.B.L.A. convenlion in April ,al Soulhwesl Missouri Slale College. One ol lhe busiesl business leaders was Margarel Sly, presi- denl, wilh Kalhy Prine, vice-presidenlg Nancy Brownlow, sec- relaryg Roberla Burgess, lreasurer: and Mrs. Mary Ann An- derson, sponsor. Tables were lurned as sludenls look over lhe role ol leachers in lhe annual Sludenl Teaching Day sponsored by lhe Fulure Teachers ol America. Julie Verrill, Carolyn Mincks, and Rebecca Murphy were selecled lo do cadel leaching al lhree elemenlary schools. Kalhy Bigbee was elecled Dislricl P.T.A. vice-presidenl. Teresa Goss, a member ol lhe Fulure Nurses ol America, slarled working in lhe hospilals in January as did lhe olher nineleen members ol lhe club. Margarel Sly and Kalhy Prine con- cenlrale lheir skills on an F.B.L.A. proiecl lor a P.T.A. Founders' Day pro- gram. 4 Y X Zawceii, Judy organ, Karen non and Mr. ponsor: Greg like Downing, mpl.:-ell, PaH'y 3, and Palsy l i FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Froni- Row: Delores Brooks, Pam Hale, Paula Keliner, Janei Daniel, Joyce Wicks, Linda McGinnis. Carol Webb, Julie Wall, Sharon Glaze, Diana Gann, Glenda Bryani: and Lore'Ha Whaley. Second Row: Mrs. Dorolhy Frederickson, sponsorg Kaihy Bigbee, lva Swearengin. Melody Cardwell, Carol Prine, Ann Carier, Caihy O'Conner. Riia Landrerh, Janice Elkins, Roberia Murphy, Ella Massey. and Darlene Brooks. Third Row: Kaihie l-lornack, Louis Allen, Jesse Versaw, Vickie Sfockard, Wanda Snelling, Andrea East Cheri Huxley, Becky Sloane, Lairisia Dillinger, Brenda Bear. and Linda Mes- senger. Fourih Row: Julie Underwood. Nancy Garreir. Cafhy Carson, Carolyn Mincks, Ruby Wrighi. Darlene lnmon, Don GarreH. Nello McDaniel, Chris Braicher, Jean Glaze. and Mrs. Doroihy Peck, sponsor. J f Wffn inn, Q LH. Mllxtl can t go. il ' PTI 'l Y , i I ' Julie Verrill. senior, conducis a read- ing class af Fremonf Elemeniary School as parl' of Jrhe cadef reaching plan of F.T.A. PRACTICAL NURSING CLUB l Fronf Row Parricia McDaniel Teresa Goss Shelly Nelson Elizaloeih Clark Olive Marie While Ellen Ramey and 5 oy aker N sponsor. Second Row Judy Compion Pafricia Canirell Susan Hurley Joyce Under- wood Carolyn Sfalker and Pa'r+y DW Davis Third Row Dee Ann Thomp- son Befiy l-lorion Helen Ellison. Carhy Young Sharon McKim and Nancy Crockeli' - --'- J V iiii iff? cf , , vi . . i1Qg,1i'V 5-f ' .,., ' ,.., A .,.. ,.,, L ,.,,,- i , . J LJ' I ' ' - A he 51 1j,:V ,2fV ty, A sr' ii ' 5' 'gf' E l I . . ay ,- ' f' , , sf- lvif 1 ' ,, -- I -,-,, - S s . , l Ha- , ' . . ' ' ' r 31:7 ., V 7-27 ff' -' , L. ' . 'if 4 6 5 ' V Ui ' 4-K 5 5 - ' . l X , i -Qi A L. , Q , Q. . - A 5 k 4'- xv -'f-f A V IT, ' V L, U . i L T r V A f 'V' 1' Vs 2 45 fi 'T v, f 2' 0 Rell! .' - . ' 5 A, , Q ,ag ,. I . . s ,I ,Ji V V. 4, v , , H f I I , , w V, f, -'is V -V , 5 if eg - . - . V - aff ,-, MM, Jiri. A gf- on -V K5 f-I ' ,,,. .I :LI J ,,,,,,,,, g I G V K I, X: ..,rz,vv94,V,W 4 . I L, ' I , , so A - V is F LTQ f fi ,V A H lx l V ,T A i , . ,154 V 'iii in R , L r ,V n i V kai L , .-.L - - .L DARING .DAUBERS . , , FronT Row: Becky Row- sey, Linda McGinnis, Sheila PTeiTer, Mary Ann Hopkins, ETheI Freeman, Sharon Glaze, and Janis Bass. Second Row: Carolyn Reed. TSSUI Donson. Lois Clark, Pam Johnson, Jan Brown. Gwynn WaITers, and Ashlene Myers. Third Rgvg: Merry GunneTT, Sherry GunneTT, Jeanne WaiTe, Peggy Nilson. LaTrisia Dillinger, KaThy O'Connor, and' Donna Eoff. FourTh Row: Mrs. Rebecca Adams, sponsor: Tom ST. John, Kerry Holder, 1:42 Jane Coppock, David Tummons, and Jim Wil- ggi Iiams. Clubs fosfer ideals of work, undersfanding A chili supper spiced The American Field Service acTiviTies as The Springfield Toreign exchange sTudenTs swapped Talk abouT Their counTries. I-IillcresT's A.F.S. chapTer hosTed a parTy in March Tor The area A.F.S. chapTers. Serving The A.F.S. program was Dyke GerharT, presidenTq Kenny Leach, vice-presi- denTg Debbie Dahlman, secreTary: Cheri Krueger, Treasurer: and Mrs. Sally Luke, spon- sor. PainT brushes sTroked over canvasses wiTh inspiraTion as The Daring Daubers cap- TivaTed creaTive drawings in ArT Club. , NeIson's ArT Gallery in Kansas and The CiTy ArT Museum in ST. Louis lured The visiTing Daubers inTo undersTanding 'a new concepT of arT. Mrs. Rebecca Adams sponsorecI,The ArT Club wiTh David Tummons as presidenT: Merry GunneT, vice-presidenTg and Donna EOTT, secreTary-Treasurer. Launching The Anchor Club was Miss MarTha Wells, assisTanT adminisTraTor, wiTh Karen STeele aT The sTern as presidenTg Karen I-Iarvey, vice-presidenT, Melody Cardwell, secreTary: and Sharon STiver Treasurer. The Anchor Club made iTs debuT in Springfield sponsored by The PiIo+ Club, a group of business and proTessionaI women. January I4 marked The iniTiaTion oT The Anchor Clubs Tgr The Three SpringTieId Public High Schools. The Anchor Club had all hands on deck Tilling a ChrisTmas baskeT and giving a giTT To provide an elderly lady wiTh a brighTer ChrisTmas. X ' ,, Y AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE CLUB FronT Row: Cheri Krueger, Debbie Dahlman, Marilyn Bahel, Julie Wall, Vickie BarreTT, Ann CarTer, BeTTy Adams, Dianne Gann, Kay I-Iough. and Glenda BryanT. Second Row: STephanie Newberry, Michelle Buron, Rhonda Jefferies, Lois Walegir, Don Young, Andrea EasT, Joyce Jones, Sandra Murphy, Joyce Rone, Sharon Glaze, and Jan Brown. Third Row: Mrs. Sally Luke, sponsor: Jim STockard, Dyke GerharT, Mary STone, PaT Springer, Nancy Reed, Brian Paulson, KenT Skinner, Harold Owens, Ken Leach, and PaT Racler. FourTh Row: Tom. ST. John, Jane Coppock, Linda Garlock, Susie Pickering, Merry GunneTT, Sherry GunneTT, Vickie STockard, Brenda Bear, Beverly Sneed, Karen WiTherspoon, and Jan Brown. Picfure lell shows Anchor Club President Karen San+a Claus Sfeele squeezing anolher box of l-lillcresl' spiril' info a packed lrunlc Below, members of rhe Arl Club enrich 'rheir skills by praclicing figure drawing using Ken l-larringlon as 'rhe model. l 4 I ANCHOR CLUB Fronl' Row: Ann Carler, Cindy Jarvis Rebecca Murphy, Joyce Jones. Becky Moore, and Glenda Bryanli Second Row: Kalhleen Fenlon, Sharon Sliver. Karen Sleele, Carol Prine, Barbara l-loaglin, and Linda Reed. Third Row: Miss Marlha Ann Wells, sponsor: Susan Burlison, Andrea East Lynn Sheridan, Karen Harvey, Melody Cardwell, and Becky Thornlon. Julie Wall, A.F.S. sludenl, and her Amer- :can sisler, Vickie Sfockard, express surprise as 'lhey hear fhe sludenls sing Happy birlhday, Julie. SPEECH CLUB Fronf Row: Sharon Cline Gary Kyle Cindy Jarvis Dana Burks, Lois Clark Lora McCoy Snaron Thomas Carhey Pierce nna McGee and Joan Miles Second Row' Paula lnman Mary Ann Wall Cheri Krueger Terella Knox and Fern Young. Third Row: Mrs. Vi- i nr Y i'J'1, YN 51- vw f .ff f Judy Sreiger sponsor' Linda Garlock Linda Counrs Twila Hoover Lincla Bailey Donna Lemons Jan Brown Linda Messenger Carolyn Burgess Carhy Cook and Mrs, Sandra House sponsor. Four+l1 Row: Greg Jane Coppock Tom Gisl' Earl Park and Jim Edwards. V 'N f i 1 Q' 'iii' ' ir hi ff? 1, - Do , - I . I . I , I I . I l . I i Hopkins. Jeri Delzell, Joyce Jones, Marri Rice. Becky Lowry, Julie Pickering, Rick Reynolds, Allen Wimmer, Mike Ragain. Garry Moore, ' g ir f 75 J f f 4' :Ze z gy rg l 'i f X'-dr. , l NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE Fron-F Row: Linda Bailey, Joyce Jones, Marri Rice. and Cheri Krueger. Second Row: Donna Lemons, Jan Brown, ,gr ,. .H 07 ' . 5' , f 2 f 5 we 1 . 'fs ri ?'2.i3' Q . ' ' , ,4 . 'Z 1 f J ff: , 2 . 4 ,,, , ,, . 'ff I -bmyksf ., 'zf,,i. , ' f ff - Vik P ,799 A, Q ng, . , 2 , . ., Yr Q, .13 I 4 I 4 .,f ,f.,.,,,,, , .,,: t V L f ' 1-:KAW ,- f , . V , 4 , E, . y wr L 'inf , - ffl 7 A ' ,-7 'f'Yr' i ,lyl 39,1 ' it 5 ' ik? 1 Mfs- -lUClY Sfelgeff SPOTTSOFI and Donna McGee. Third Row: Garry Moore, Tom Gisr, and Paul Rogers. Aifer speech insrrucror Mrs. Judy Sreiger and 1-ournamenf chairman Cheri Krueger pur The final 'rouches on The srage, rhe sruclenr cenrer is packed wirh visiring speech and debare srudenrs during l-lillcres+'s firsr annual Speech and Deloare Tournamenr. fx lx! as fl T' - ww-I' x -K, ,piggy Toover Linda olyn Burgess 5a,,,,'M?gf Orafors practice arf of communication 1' '11 Tv. T' if l ' if fi I T fs li ,WH 'f- -,JV V , , , , N i I X' 4' ,422-1. 44-- H! 2 Words speak louder Than acfions in many insfances and The l-lillcresf Speech Club is proof of IT. Timekeeping for The Speech TournamenT, ushering for The musical, and filling a Chrisfmas baskeT were among The , proiecfs complefed. i The NaTional Thespian SocieTy voiced iTs capabiliTies by presenTing The annual Tall musical, spring play, and one-acT plays. FasT Thinking and excellenT speaking aided The Nafional V Forensic League in Trophy wins. The Aurora Speech and Debafe Tournamenf proved , vicforious Tor l-lillcresf as Jan Brown and Cheri Krueger won firsT in debaTe. Tom Gisf and Joyce Jones won second in debaTe: Cheri Krueger won firsT in exTemporaneous speak- ing: Joyce Jones won second in poeTryg and Jan Brown won Third in poeTry. MarTi Rice placed Third in dramaTics and Donna Lemons placed Third in humorous inTerpreTaTion. The N.l:.L. sponsored a speech and debaTe TournamenT in December and a neophyTe TournamenT in The spring. I THESPIANS FronT Row: Sharon Thomas, CaThy Cook, Beverly Sneed, Fern Young, Lois Clark, Lora Wilson, and Joan Miles. Second Row: Julie Wall, Georgia Eddingfon. MarTi Rice, Gary Kyle, Dana Burks, CaThey Pierce, Cindy Simpson, and Donna McGee. Third Row: Mrs. Sandra l-louse, sponsor: Lora Jones, Susie Pickering, Jackie Cox, Becky Lowry, Earl Park, Linda Bailey, DeniTa Punzell, and Jan Brown. FourTh Row: Rick Reynolds, Allen Wimmer, Mike Ragain, Tim O'Connor, Grady Flefcher, Bill Scroggins, and Linda Garlock. ' Georgia EddingTon and Linda Counfs warm up vocal cords To The Tune of Randolph, The Bow-legged Cowboy, as Marfi Rice, The sheriff, and Beverly Sneed, Randolph, prepare The program To be presenTed To The crippled children aT Burge- ProTesTanT l-lospiTal. l l i l i 'll V-I l l 'i ,lll lil lli lM is ll l Ii l, il i. l li is 1 l l,l. I g' l l ll ' i 1 l l? -l ii lil' Wal Wii ll ii l I Vi Eli ,ull ilu r il! iii' ,l .i,l is iii' ii F I , alll lf li i'l ' l l nl in lil ,Ill lil ,lgl lil lf , 70 M 4 i , A crow, caller is lo call crows wilh, as Mike Miller, iunior. demonslrales lo Den- nis Link, freshman, 'while Darrell Link, iun- ior, wails lo explain 'rhe proper safely pro- cedures lollowed when using a sholqun. MATH CLUB Fronl' Row: Lynn I-lorsl, Darrell Crocker, Sleve Schuclwman, Don Johns, Keilh Willwers, Dan Mercado. and Joyce Wicks. Second Row: Don Wlwilworlh, lva Swearengin, Janice Grim. Mary Bush, Roberl Horsl, Kenny Boalrighr, Gary Shoffner. and Andrea East Third Row: Mr. Levi Gerliarr, sponsor: Jim Alwell, Rocky McMillin, Ray Forresler, Larry Wolfe. Doug Adams, and Don Garrell. RADIO AND ELECTRONICS CLUB Fronl Row: Jon Conrad, Sleve Schuchman. and Roloerl Davis. Sec- ond Row: Wayne Gann. Mr. Paul Fairleigli. sponsorg and Doug Adams. SCIENC Mercad Wann. Mr. He and Do ll A J P 4 A ROD 13 Greg Bill An Roy. ai Link, M .W i TF, 'X Q ,. Ni-N , ie 'wi 52? T f- Fe., K - fi, Y , T W. .ymw '. xi- .fx- . Y ,-ix L - R-'Q .,., is 5 -- or Rv... ' 'N A , aw X A . fx - er- 6:- . Wk .' , ., ,gg , sf :ew .Q -5:1.' K.. -S1 .1 'i if - ' P lkgfcffiiiff , 1 2 -1 I 4, 1 3 .,,.' - ,.. -. 1 as I grail--3 ' 2-. fd 2 zf fggsqzf 1- ., -he . 5 -ffffiifwy -- , 57' ' . if ' ' E 3 T in V K , f 'aff ,W Clubs explore world of science, sports SCIENCE CLUB From Row: PaTTi Adams, Linda BrighTwell, Fred Drake, Dan Mercado, Sharon STiver, Diane Wilson. and Joyce Reynolds. Second Row: Mr. Frank Wann. sponsor: MargareT Roy, Don WhiTworTh, lva Swearengin, PaTTi JeTTeries, and Mr. HeaTon Haynes, sponsor. Third Row: Karen Harvey, Doug Adams, Jon Conrad, and Don Johns. ROD AND GUN CLUB Fronl' Row: Mark LiTTleTon, Rick Adams, Dennis Link. Greg Sheridan, STeve PoTTer, Richard Payne, and STeve Lawson. Second Row: Mr. Bill Anderson, sponsor: William Wilson, Sam Julian, PaT Rue, Tom Caulfield, Don Roy, and Gary Kyle. Third Row: Ted Peck, Bud Johnson, David Davidson, Darrell Link, Mike MaTThews, and Dale Turner. A club ThaT maTched will power and wiT added up To The MaTh Club. T The year's acTiviTies were divided beTween The annual programming Trip To The UniversiTy oT Missouri aT Rolla and a Tour of Table Rock Dam. Involved in The programming Trip was space science plus maThemaTics. Sparks Tlew as The Radio ElecTronics Club sTimulaTed inTeresTs during iTs TirsT year aT Hill- cresT, Mr. Paul Fairleigh sponsored The club To aid sTudenTs in passing Federal CommunicaTion Commission exams. ScienTiTic-minded sTudenTs explored The more complex world of science and unfolded The black magic mysTeries oT science. Dan Mercado, president MargareT Roy, vice- president Karen Harvey, secreTary: and PaTTi JeTTeries, Treasurer, worked To organize Tours oT hospiTals, laboraTories and various companies. SkeeT and Turkey shooTs Triggered sTudenTs' inTeresT in The Rod and Gun Club. CorrecT handling of Tirearms and Tishing equipmenT was sTressed Tor saTeTy's sake. A weekend Tishing Trip was planned as Darrell Link, presidenT: Mike Miller, vice-presidenT, and Dennis Link, secreTary-Treasurer, reeled in a -membership oT TwenTy hunTing and Tishing en- ThusiasTs. Far leTT Doug Adams learns from a MaTh Club Tilm. Near lefT Mr. Paul Fairleigh, Wayne Gann, STanley Vaughn. and RoberT Davis inTrude upon The mysTeries of T.V. aT Radio ElecTronics Club meeTing. Above Linda BrighTwell, MargareT Roy, Doug Adams. Jon Conrad, and Dan Mercado oT The Science Club resT in Mark Twain NaTional Forest F il ll il l l Romans promote classical interest Chariot wheels spun as races and a parade announced the beginning ot Latin Week testivities, sponsored by the Latina Socii in April. A banquet was served in high Roman style as 5 members reclined on mats while attired in their Roman togas. i Slaves trom Latin l classes tor the coming year served at the l l it 2 banquet, pulled chariots, waved palm leaves, and administered ! massages whenever needed. ' 1 H , Members ot Latini Socii or Latin Friends worked to pro- mote a wider student interest in the classical language and W culture. They also attended a state Junior Classical League meeting in Columbia. Organization ot Latin Club interest was achieved by Ken Leach, president: Beverly Sneed, vice-president: Sharon Stiver, secretary: Karen Steele, treasurer: and Mrs. Rebecca Bell, l ,I sponsor. l l I i l l . l lf l l , l A Latin Club rehearsal shows Kathy Gerhart, earth, and Ella Massey, moon, - rotating around Beverly Sneed, Sun. l 1 l l l it . l Q llli A . , l I l i , ,, li'i :'li juli l l i lv ' i li, l l l ,W 1,i B , ll l i Tltl l L ,,.. ,,,.. lx . 5- Q , LATIN CLUB Front Row Mar Hawkins Linda Bri htwell Cind : y , g . y 1 ' Young, Debbie Dahlman. Marilyn Batzell, Julie Wall, Kathy, Gerhart, l i Marilyn Hancock, Patty Adams, and Nelda Burton. Second Row: Ken f Leach. Susie Watts, Nancy Reed, Brian Paulson. Lana Erven, Janice . ' Elkins, Sharon Stiver, Elia Massey, Pat Springer, and Karen Steele. t Third Row: Mrs. Rebecca Bell, sponsor: Wally Hough, Marc Jones, 1 Robert Davis, Janet McCurdy, Brenda Bear, Lynne Robertson. Donna Kiener, Becky Brier. and Beverly Sneed. Fourth Row: Vicki Stockard, Susie 1 Pickering, Nancy Garrett, Carolyn Mincks, Don Roy. Danny Rydstedt. l I Jan Ruddell, Karen Harvey, Margaret Roy, and Pat Towry. ll i ig 1 , Vl 'l Qi! i wg' ,1- 1 ' i , , 1 i A , Dramatizing the Christmas play, Adieu. Pere Fouettard are French 1 Club members Jan Brown, Pat Foster, Phillip Greenaway. Joyce Jones, ' and Carole Cavaness. 72 Fren ch, Quill and Scroll mix fun, study T Quill and Scroll phofographer Becky Sloane checks negafives for perfecf picfures. l-lard work was mixed wiTh fun as The Quill and Scroll l'lonor Sociefy sponsored The HighlighTer auTo- graph parfy in May. Quill and Scroll laid The foundafion for building a deeper appreciafion of The journalism field. A banquef was sponsored by The chapfers of The four Springfield l-ligh Schools To presenT awards for iournalisTic excel- lence and To announce The sTaffs for The following year. In France, do as The French do and in America do The nexT besT-ioin The French Club. Visions of The French Riviera filfered Through The minds of Le Cercle Francais members as a realisfic image of The French people was formed. Celebrafions of The French holidays such as ST. CaTherine's Day, Mardi Gras and Noel were observed To provide a clearer undersfanding of The cusfoms. Mrs. Cafharine Sfrom, sponsor, Joyce Jones, presi- denfg and Jan Brown, vice-presidenT. direcfed The Le Cercle Francais members Toward a greaTer apprecia- Tion of The French ways. FRENCH CLUB Fronf Row: Joyce Rone, Cerelle Goodwin, Cheri Krueger, Jan Brown, Anna Befhurem, Joan Miles, Jan Wray, and Regina Goufy. Second Row: Mrs. Cafharine STrom, sponsor: Jan Brown, Anifa PoindexTer, Vir- ginia Waldren, Polly Crawford, Paf Fosfer, Jacki George, Les- lie Payne, and Sandy Murphy. Third Row: Jane Coppock, Danny O'Neal, Bob Edwards, Larry Wolfe, Mark Morgan, PaTTy Parsons, Phillip Greena- way, and Joyce Jones. QUILL AND SCROLL Fronl Row: Carol Smifh, Karen Sfeele, Kafhie l-lornack, and Debbie Dahlman. Second Row: STeve STraTTon, Deb Harrison, Dyke Gerharf, Joyce l-larfley, and Karen WiTherspoon. Third Row: Miss Margaref Backlund, sponsor: Sfephanie Newberry, Becky Sloane, Carol Prine, and Brian Paulson. Four-Th Row: Nello McDaniel, Billy Fischer, Danny Miles, Richard Reece, Ronnie Dykes, and Rickey McMullin. SOPHOMORE GIRLS' CHOIR Fronf Row: Carol Nimmo, Glenda STaTTord, Cindy Jarvis, Julie ChrisT- man, BoniTa Feeney, Jaclcie GerharT, Debbie McClung, and Pam Looney. Second Row: KaThy Bigbee, KrisTy HunT, Donna Bradshaw, RiTa Land- reTh, Judy Bear, Carolyn FleTcher, Rhonda Jefferies, and Richelle Byrd. Third Row: Rachel Mills. JoAnn Jus- Y Tus, Beclcy ThornTon, Connie Vinson, 1 Debbie STine, Cyndi Ross, Brenda Henderson, and Bobbie Glenn. FourTh V Row: MISS Marilyn Anderson- SPCR' A llll H I - Soi, LuNelI Ellison, cindy Hicks, Doi- . - ii! Tie WhiTe, Andrea EasT, Cheri Huxley and Linda Beufler. FRESHMAN MIXED CHORUS Fron'I' Row: Debbie Conway, JariTa Jean. Sharon BusserT, Russell Miller, John Shanlc, Bruce Byers, Ronnie Climer, Billy TriviTT. James Tranbarger, Debra Robbins, Pam Eagleburger, Charlie Fielding, JuaniTa STeger, and Rick Reynolds. Second Row: Miss Marilyn Anderson, sponsor: Carol Lilley, Dixie Goodman, KaThy Wise, Jodi O'Dell. Brenda Gregory, Elaine Bigbee, Jill Persell, Pam Pickering, Sara Reed. Sandy Hoaglin, Sue CrosswhiTe, Linda Parlc, Susa RoberTson, and Lynn Hanlcins. Third Row: PaT Wooley, Kara Clay+on, Diana BerneT, Loni Green, Glenna I'IilTon, Muriel Jones, JaneT Gardner, Nancy Walker, Gaylen Rogers, Diana SlaughTer, Cheryl McCIurg, Linda Polodna, Priscilla Reynolds, ChrisTine Lindsay, and Audrey RoThermel. FourTh Row: Malcolm Blackburn, James Pasley, Paul Lemons, STeve Bear, Larry GarreTT, Don Roy, Don Parnell, Tommy ATwell, Gary WhiTalcer, Karen HayTer, Jeanie Ross, PaT STrong, Gail Fender, Jean Rhodes. and Merrie Pickering. Choirs smg old and The Music DeparTmenT added zesT To The liTe oT The sTu- denT body wiTh vocal groups such as The Advanced Choir, Madrigal, HighliTers, Sing-OuT Group, Sophomore Girls' Choir and The Freshman Chorus. My Fair Lady, The musical by Lerner and Loewe, was a big evenT in The perTormances oT These groups. BoTh The Madrigal and HighliTers perTormed aT Heer's Singing Tower. Madrigal singing provided The eighT mem- bers an opporTuniTy To learn The l5Th and l6Th cenTury songs new melodies ADVANCEEI recTor3 Joa Wall, Sharo Messerli, G Funlchouser, KaThy Hoai Hale. Cher' JoAnn Fielcu Jan Roberh I l I 1 s 562 which or1ginaTed in England France and ITaly The HighliTers presenTed a group oT paTrioTlc numbers Tor The annual P T A Founders Day banqueT The opporTuniTy To spealc ouT in be The l2O members oT The Sing OuT group as iT parTicipaTed in The ciTy wide organizahon Twelve members oT The Sophomore Girls Choir sang in The SouThwesT Missouri STaTe College Choral Clinic Singing in assembly programs and concerTs became a viTal inTeresT Tor The Freshman chorus Susie Pickering and Barney WhiTe add enloymenl' To ChrisTmas as They harmonize Deck The Halls while caroling in The halls V fair? 1 il veffhfuy by f x NI -If- ' :- on . 1 ' ' O , -4-. i -F ' I . T - 1 . CD . ' El CD Q: 7 . . . O -H . O- . I Q , 3 . O . 0 - l '1 1 oi 0 ,. N4 or J - - o. 1 -M - , I rn GJ , Q. 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'V H ' An o orlunil was iven lo I2O l l f -'ffl'1 fK - '1'?? 251, fain ' rw 4fi'9gs+14'z'ff3'z-.2'!f,''Wh , rim ,-, .- - aff irm '11-gi ' , .. pp Y . 9 1 ,,Af?s,1,i5: . .llu I ,,., ?1l. i.ia-,., , n','-,agzak , members of ,the Smgbouf group +0 2 Mig: VV'. gf, I'mmf'1ii ik? gfmlmu speak oul' in behalf oi lhe ideals of .- .:,::'A '--'-'- f ' ' r1'252e12121-173 5115 ' I 1. ,: W i' , . - , , 2 ., ,.g .V-, :'g-ff.:wgg1f,1' f , , ' 1' ,, democracy and freedom. ll il l 2 'l l, l lf ADVANCED CHOIR Fronl' Row: Miss Marilyn Anderson, vocal di- Sheilla Fosler. Third Row: Della Haifeker, Diann Edwards, Sandra Smiih. reclor: Joan Miles, Sharon Thomas, Kalhryn Taylor, Marilyn Balzel, Julie Karen Wilherspoon, Linda Reed, Brenda Bear, Madelyn Myers, Donna ll! Hall, Shagn Clgii, Kilhly Eerhewl, rxJ1aclc.i georgi, Joycrei WiEks,D.Don Eiener, vlXGErgarEl'HRo31, llZAike lgagailn, gned ArFLdersgT,HCll3riEbEagEbhLirger, li, esseri, ary ye, ir arre , ara ice, aren arre , lane arney ire, i y ac son, every ynn, am i . e ie a man, 'Q Funkhouser, Ella Massey, Delores Brooks, and Phyllis Fosler. Second Row: Joyce Jones, and Carolyn Burgess. Fourfh Row: Linda Messenger, Pal Karhy Hoaglin, Joyce l-larlley, Polly Crawford, Brenda Taplin, Pam McClernon, Beverly Sneed, Diane Nehl, Vicki Taylor, Evelyn Irvine, Calhy 5 Hale, Cheryl Keene, Darlene lnmon, Pal Springer, Linda Brighiwell, Carson, Susie Pickering, Mike Collier, Jim Aiwood, Jim Hardin, Vickie tl JoAnn Fields, Sandy Hillman, Donna Eoff, Bob While, Harold Owens, Sfockard, Lora Jones, Jan Ruddell, Ann Miller, Debby Sayer, Anna Jan Roberlson, Debbie Rolhermel, Sandra Klehm, Susan Burlison, and Belhurem, and Caihy Cook. I llii ..-... ----A-- -W ,i ii ll li? li l , i . l' l ---My-S HIGHLIFERSA Fron+ Row: eafy Kyle, Don Messerli, Cheryl Keene, Jan Roberlson, Beverly Sneed, Car- 1 olyn Burgess, Bob While, Billy Jack- ll, son and Miss Marilyn Anderson, spon- 1 sor. Second Row: Mike Collier, Jim 3 l-lardin, Brenda Taplin, Susie Picker- ,,, ing. Margarei Roy, Joyce l-lariley, pg ' Linda Reed, Mike Regain, and Jim Afwood. 1 l i li ' N ll MADRIGAL Fronl' Row: Joan , Miles, Donna Eoff, Beverly Glynn, and l i, Marli Rice. Second Row: Don Mes- lb serli, Billy Jackson, Jim Hardin, and V, Barney' While. 5 l 5 1 l ,i l J l -:Mx , in l , l -l, -sul 3? .--fi' 2 Mi fl 41 ' y jfyfiu will mi, ry!! V It , y ,J my fl I' of ffl! ' J QV gl ,f J if My fl , T if ,ffl 6dlj,f'llt,jl' Frf l lf! X 1 jf! will i fr 2 . iyjw, QW il,,illfi MARCHING BAND TWIR- LERS Froni Row: Donna Shaffer and Becky Moore. Second Row: Pam Hill and Paula Kelfner. Third Row: Karen Woods, Anne Miller and Carol Prine. ' CONCERT BAND Firsf Row: Paula Fields, Cheryl McClung, Mona McClure, Donna Wimberley, Kay Hough, Sandy Perusse, Michelle Buron, and Debbie Edmisson. Second Row: Julie Underwood, Vicki Gardner, Grady Affolier, Greg Sheridan, Rondell Miller, Gary Cox, Craig Davis. Cafhy Carson, Carol Tucker. Pam Schuchman, Gerald McCoy, and Tommy Carier. Third Row: Andy McMillen, Polly Crawford, Janice Elkins, Jean Glaze, lva Jean Swearengin, Wesley Roulh, Merry Gurganious, Sfanley Harrison, Mike Thomas, Terry Gregory, Augusl' Oberbeck, Danny Shaffer, Melvin Tucker, Wally Hough, Jackie Wood, and Dwighl' Turney. Fourfh Row: Velrea Noe. Maida'Jo Baker, Connie Crossland, Debbie Walker, Ricky Alric, Rogers Jones, Mark Mofiiii, Carl Caslrianni, Sieve Hardison, Rick Reynolds, David Frieze, Randy Sloan, Fred Highfill, Jim Smolhers. Mark Walker, Richard Andrews, Richard Burlison, Jack Mc- Clure, Paul Lemons, and Mr. Paul Tillman, direclor. Fiffh Row: Parlhina Donson, Jean Hall, Joyce Elkins, and Eva Burdick. Twirlers: Donna Shaffer, Becky Moore, Karen Wood, Carol Prine, Pam Hill, Ann Miller. Wheiher al a foolball game or one of The elaborale mus- ical produclions, lhe band and orchesira never fail 'ro accouni for Themselves, as displayed by Jean Hall, drummer, and Nancy Reed, concerimisiress. Brenda bass ADVANCED Joanna Rya ningham, Vi lerman, Do Kaihy Miles Gladys Baxi Jeff Rone, Glaze, Lesli Edwards, Ci o I ? sf, ,. X. fighT Turney. and, Debbie rianni. STeve -lighfill, Jim i, Jack Mc- aw: ParThina lers: Donna Band, orchesfra sei musical theme WT Brenda Gregory, Doug SmiTh, and Alan Manning rehearse diligenTly on Their bass violins one of The numbers To be pla ed on Th M h' y e emp is conceri' Tour. BaTons glisTened as The Twirlers led The Marching Band Through TooTball performances, ChrisTmas parades, and The VeTerans' Day parade. The band supplied a pep band ThaT seT The Theme Tor winning a baskeTball game or boosTing spiriT in a rally. Playing Tor assemblies were The piT and Q sTage bands wiTh The sTage band working The Glen- T dale exchange assembly. The orchesTra played a major role in The My Fair y . Lady musical. STring ensembles performed in CiTy- Wide Music l:esTival, DisTricT and STaTe FesTivals. The orchesTra sTaged a concerT in Memphis on iTs annual concerT Tour. BoTh The band and orchesTra supplied The com- muniTy wiTh ensembles Tor enTerTainmenT. ADVANCED ORCHESTRA Fronf Row: Nancy Reed. ConcerTmisTress: Joanna Ryan, Rhonda STewarT, KaThleen FenTon, Linda Price. Julie Cun- ningham, Vicki ArmsTrong, and Deb Harrison. Second Row: AniTa LeT- Terman, Donald Johns, Julie TempleTon, Phyllis Hoke, Gail Fender, KaThy Miles, Mary STone, Keni' Skinner, Tonni SmiTh, RoberTa Thompson, Gladys BaxTer, Susan Breier, and PaT Aulick. Third Row: Lynn Sheridan, Jeff Rone, Barbara Hoaglin, Donna Shaffer, Peggy CounTs, Sharon Vicki KiTe, Jean Rhodes, Muriel Jones, Julianna Salley, Melody Cardwell. Deborah SweeT, and Nelda BurTon. Fourfh Row: KaThy Claussen, Carl TempleTon, Janice Corbin, Joyce McDaniel, Richard Heideman, KenneTh Williams, Sara STeinberg, Mark MoTTiTT, DwighT Turney. Don Wheeler, Dave Munger, Dan Mercado, AugusT Oberbeck, Terry Beachler, Marilyn PreweTT, Mr. Paul Tillman, clirecTor7 Sherri Dickey, Brenda Gregory, Doug SmiTh, Alan Manning, Mary Bush, and Sam ScoTT. Fiffh Row: KaThy Groves, Deborah l-loaglin, and Velrea Noe. M.Her Glaze, Leslie Payne. Janice Way, Paula Taylor, Rebecca Breier, Bob n I ' Edwards, CurTis Lemmon, Julie Underwood. Arlis Snyder. Pai' Rhodes, 7 1 Q , :IQ TTT r Q fi I T ' is . 5 T 'ff E jf , ,ZZ L The sTrain oT holding ThaT lasi' noTe shows clearly in The face of junior TrumpeTer David Freeze as The pep band builds exciTe- menT before The l-lusTling l-lorneTs emerge upon Their home courT. L i i il i, 1 1 W. 'Q l fir i i ii I I, T1 l li ,l i, il ii T' ll -l i ll i Q, To lil 'ii si H li ,i ul li l, iT i l I i i i T ,V , l l l ' 1 1 Cheerleaders shouf for spirit, vicfory Pompons shook and voices grew hoarse as Jrhe con- cerned cheerleaders led lhe crowds an supporl of Jrhe l-lornel 'ream Echoing In lhe crisp alr durnng a loolloall game or In lhe warmlh of 'rhe gym during baslcelball season Jrhe ever favorlle cheer of Balllecry rallled lhe roof as each class gomed In shouhng Varsrly and Junior Varslly Cheerleaders energel :cally supporled +he 'ream by sponsormg sludenl lous Jrrnps and selllng programs al Jrhe games Buzzung wllh exculemenl' and encouragemenl Jrhe l-lornels Nesl boosled The cheerleaders In 'rhelr en 'rhusuashc endeavors VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Fronf Row Pam Hull Duane Funlchouser Joan les and Amla om dexfer Second Row Donna Lemons Sharon Thomas Joyce Wrcks and Jan Brown Go Hornels wnll read Jrhe boosler sxgn alle: Klra Taylor and Lynn Horsl Jr Varslly Cheerleaders complele lhenr lelfermg Enlhuslasm and exclle menl prevailed on such occaslons as Round up 'rhe Busons day and lhe Hlllcresl' Glendale game Durung bolh of 'lese school achvnhes splrrl ra hugh as lhe c eer leaders gave supporl .9 HOR Mullins. Eaale ice Robbins, Phyllis The lively 1 zeal in rhef in I-lorsi. Jr. l i l 45' I l Zh L . ' lf, .J-,f HORNETS' NEST Froni' Row- Diana Slaughier Ga len Ro e J . . y g rs. an Mullins, Janice Bass, Beclcy Rogers, Toni Denney, Dusiy Williams, Pam E lb ' ' age urger, Juanifa Sieger, Sue Crosswhiie, Sharon Lemmons, and Jan- ice Adams. Second Row: Miss Riia Siewari, sponsor: Paula Gold, Debbie Robbins, Sandra Klehm, Anna Beihurem, Debbie Fry, Sandra Perusse. Phyllis Fosier, Diana Bernei. Janice Corbin. Phyllis Holme, Sally Lane. Carol Lilley, and Miss Mary Ernslmann, sponsor. Third Row: Paula Bradley, Peggy Counis, Joleen Bray, Paily Wooley, Diane Wilson, Edie Lawson, Linda Paris, Elaine Burrow, Karen Brown, Barbara Johnson, Loni Green, and Cindy Marlin. Fourih Row: Cindy Garrison, Merrie Pickering, Debra Sweer, Connie Vinson, Diana Bass, Susie Malone, Saundra Whaley, Teeni Donson, Muriel Jones, and Dixie l-larnmers. The lively and energeiic Jan Brown, iUf1i0f. Qenefaifx wliife BOT zeal in The firsi pep assembly in ihe Hoyi Shumdie Siadmm- JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS From' Row: Lynn I-lorsf, Pam Gavisk, and Kira Taylor. Second Row: Richelle Byrd, and Jackie Gerhari. Third Row: Sandy Murphy, Mary Bush, and Diane Nehl. J i Freshmen and sophomores clap iervenrly during ihe baslceiball-school spirii assembly December 4. -V-, Hx., A.: , f A f f f mf ff y,x,,,f' ,, f ff f I f ' ff f ,V WM x f f f , Manta ' Regalia Queen in Elecfed by lhe siudenl body. Marfi Rice reigned as Queen wi'l'l1 her royal aHendan+s al' +l1e I967-68 Regalia fesfivifies. During fhe half lime cere- mony beiween 'rhe Hillcresi- Forl' Smi'fl1 foolball game, Mar- 'H received a dozen red roses and lhe iradifional while fool'- ball signed by 1'l'1e varsify squad. Affer +l1e game, +l1e Royal Cour+ presided over lhe Re- galia dance in a colorful world of Kaleidoscope 8I ff J '--fr' -'A 0 ay, 4, K 1 , jig Q ' ip- , Y X K E 1 :VJ X . ,4- Y? .in If ' I I Af' 75 -nf , fx This giemeiroiiliioim on O O Sporrrs' The popping of shoulder pads, cheering for a winning baslcef or for a sprinfer brealcing fhe fape, a hard-foughf inframural game, a home run soaring over fhe leff field all highlighfed a year of excifing ,sporfs happenings. The slapping of feef as fhey hif fhe hard gym floor described fhe fasf and furious pace as girls and boys were challenged in The self- organized inframural sporfs. Swimming enfered fhe spoflighf for fhe firsf fime fhis year wifh-fhe sfrong agenda of inframural acfivifies which included bowling, fennis, volleyball, and baslcefball. To fhe resounding beaf of Highlander drums, band music, and fhe sfirring yells of fhe cheerleaders, loyal l-lillcresf sporf fans cheered fheir feams fo proud momenfs of vicfory. l l l i 1 , l ii w ig' Q, ifl ii. ii' il dll, ii i l i i il' ijl. ii, lfl llfli lill , ll, ,Q W l.-1 Milf. 'lil will illl' 'lil illl .Ill Wil ls,1ii gvi il' 'M i lin' in r, lill 'iii Ii ,T li 'i l 4 i i . an ig, l ilii ilif I ---l J., l l T lim 2. - m HORNETS . . . Fronl' Row: Chris Brafcher, Sfeve Sfraffon, Don Messer- Lesfer Eagleburger, and Paul Lawson. Third Row: Coach Shep Wool- li, Jim Afwell, Gary Burrell, AI Morgan. Barry McDaniel, Wally Hough, ford. Dave Hawlcins, John Roy, Tom Bridges. Doug Thornfon, Keifh Larry Thompson. Second Row: Coach Jim Pearson, Bob Horsf, Bill Frazier. Bob l'lOrSf. Darrell 5l19riCl4. Gqral Hill, and DHD Powell. Fischer, Nello McDaniel, Larry Clayfon, Greg Walfon, Randy Keene, Hornefs finish fhird Alfhough hard luck and a losing season plagued fhe fighfing Hornefs of Hillcresf High School, fhe glamour and enfhusiasm never escaped from fhe performance of fhe colorful lolue crusaders. The Hornefs placed fhird in fhe Ozarlc Conference race wifh a 2-2 record and wenf 4-6 over all. Defense was fhe name of fhe game for Hillcresf as fhe sfuloborn Hornefs allowed fewer poinfs fhan any ofh- er conference feam. However, fhe Hillcresf offense lacked power and consisfency. - Hillcresf placed five gridders on fhe all Ozark Con- ference feam: Geral Hill, bofh unifs: Nello McDaniel, defense: Don Messerli and Dan Powell, defense: and Sfeve Sfraffon. offense. The vicfor reioices in cheers and laughfer, Upon fhaf field dwells my hearf fhereaffer. Buf af lasf we see fhe rewards we've soughf, We may be oufscored, buf never ouffoughf. Quick Hornef halfbaclc Roberf Hood l42l affempfs fo evade a pofenfial fackler. Af Hood's aid is Hillcresf faclcle Tom Bridges l64l, Cenfral won fhe game 7-6. ff 4 1 1 1. I f-5? 1 1 1 f .4 1 1 f J Hornef bf in a Keifh 1 .Q I i. , I 153' l ii .il .gn if l .3 - ri' I Lsx . J U N I O R Moorehoi Don Har' Row: Sfa IT,-L -T.. YYY, H ,,,. , Y ,,....,.....-. i l , Q 1 i 1 l l l ll l l 1 l 3 I , l yi, T I l l I . i l ,1 nv: Coach Shep Wool- if Doug Thornion, Keilh and Dan Powell. nz, l laclc 1 V I i 1 il l Horner back Nello McDaniel lI2l bends over backwards 'ro pull All Conference end Geral Hill l74l drags a Jeff Cily defender for ex'rra l I - in a Keilh Frazier aerial in lhe Forl' Smilh encounfer. yardage affer calching a shorf pass l Q l l 1 l l l i l ll l l i d 6 JUNIOR VARSITY . . . Fron+ Row: Coach Jerry Gregg, Jim George Slander, Jerry Claylon, Mike Gray, Donnie Mason, lo evale Moorehouse, Sian Bumgarner, John Thompson, Rogers Jones, Gary Arnall, Third Row: Coach Charles Sanders, Alvin Black- le Tom Brldqef Don l-larvey, Wes McFall, Bob Adams, and Gary Dolce. Second Grd. Mike Gilbert Mark Walker, Jim Shields, David Bash, f Row: Sian Nimmo, Curl' Simmons, Larry Edge, Craig Surby, Jim Jenkins, Bob Kenworlhy, l il l l l 85 A Akai ,iwv-Y - - 1 -X Hornefs Hornefs Hornefs l-lornefs Hornefs Hornefs Hornefs .... . . . . Hornefs Hornefs .... .... Hornefs SCOREBOARD Versafile back Sfeve Sfraffon l2Il follows his powerful blockers on a sweep againsf Wesf Plains. Leading blocking for Hillcresf are Al Morgan l72l' and Larry Thompson l4Ol. Wesf Plains 0 Forf Smifh .. .... I3 Parkview .... . . . 7 Cenfral . . . . . 7 Lebanon ..... .... 6 Sf. Joseph .... ..... 2 7 Joplin . . . . . . 9 Glendale 7 Sedalia .. .V...25 Jeff Cify . . .... 33 A powerful Hornef defense swarms a Forf Smifh back. ln on fhe fackle are Wally Hough l82l, Jim Afwell l76l, Doug Thornfon l54l and Larry Thompson l4Ol. Hnllcresf quarferback Keifh Frazier llll dives for a few more precious yards in fhe close Regalia clash wifh Forf Smifh. Sel' . . . huf . . . hu'r. chanfs Keifh Frazier, Hornef signal caller, as fhe Hornefs prepare 'ro sfrike anofher powerful offensive blow. Concern is ef ders as fhe Hu l L 'ii I ,, 5 4 n 1 UNDEFEATEE Rendell Mille Weafherford. Jim Vaughan, is. Leading blocking -- - - ll. n C Concern is efched deep info fhe expressions of fhese offensive l-lillcresf grids ders as fhe l-lornefs 'rake a breafher during fhe Joplin game. fhe 'raclcle are Wally Thompson i4Ol. signal caller, as The . ,,. l UNDEFEATED FROSH . , . Fronf Row: Chuck Brangony Eddy Joy' Young, Randall Gamble, Bill Jones, Russ Sfeward, Sfeve Bear, Rondell Miller, Melvin Tucker. Randy Burrell, Larry Jenkins, Kenny RSX i:i9minQ- W9SieY Roliiii- -lafllfie Van Zami- Boi? Cfiilef- Mike Weafherford, Bill Sfraffon, and Jerry Bear. Second Row: Coach Fofifieif Tim DE-'Vis' Piesion Hale' Sieve BU n9Y' Tom Williams, Jim Vaughan, Tom Afwell, Sfeve Kifferman, Gary Whifalcer, Larry TONY SGVYI Mike Robefison- Don Parnell. R0CifY Grimm- Af picfure lefi' Hornef signal caller Keifh Frazier affenfively eyes The l-lillcresf de- fense af work as he confemplafes fufure' Touchdown plays. To fhe righl' l-lornef full- back Larry Thompson .l4Ol g 'rw vifal yards againsf F, f Wi' was WQZW cob .fab aixibi Se' SJ U Lvvag v9 Of wb 4 S., 21 x Qi OBJ vb ei su 'Hy .Q, 1 f 5 VJ A AAA, -2, Na, LQ Malek SU, A k SW 4529 ws X42 i 4 i l l l l I i i I i I, li H i l I ii, I i l '1 ll l ii fl yi l ll li iT yi li in l I I l l l i l i in 0 Hillcrest claims crown Backed by heighf. speed, desire, husfle, and abilify, fhe Hill- cresf Hornefs swepf fo fheir firsf conference crown as well as an impressive I9-2 record and fhe number one class L ranking in fhe area. Affer losing fo Bradleyville, fhe Big Blue ripped off eighf consecufive vicfories including overfime wins againsf highly re- garded Poplar Bluff, Sf. Joseph Benfon, and previously unde- feafed crossfown rival Glendale. The Hornefs finished fhe season in perfecf fashion by aveng- ing fheir only league loss fo Cenfral in downing fhe 'Dogs 65-46 and also sweeping pasf fhe Glendale Falcons in fhe final 90 sec- onds fo posf a 63-60 decision and all buf cinch fhe Ozark Con- ference Tifle. g ' The Hillcresf spirif boosfed Coach Bill Lea's squad fo an un- blemished mark af home as senior Hornefs Dave Richards, Sfeve MacKinney, Jim Afwood, Mark Roepke, Ross Laney, Bill Fischer, David Gaddis, and Leon Henderson graduafed from fheir home floor fo fhe chanfs of We're Number One. 4 CONFERENCE CHAMPS . . . Fronl' Row: David Keller, manager: Bill Fischer, Ross Laney. Jim Afwood Dave Richards, Sieve MacKinney, Mark Roepke, and Coach Bill Lea. Second Row Geral Hill Leon Henderson, Danny Rysfedf, Keifh Frazier. Gary Ragain, David Gad- cl s Sfeve Bufcher and Chris Eagleburger. The Hornefs' suave soufhpaws Mark Roepke lupper righfl and Dave Richards lopposifel ouf-posifion fhe previously undefeafecl Glendale Falcons for impor 'lanf baskefs in fhe infra-cify clash which resulfed in an HHS overfime vlcfory 60-59. The lean leffies were insfrumenfal in fhe Hornef vicfory. SCOREBOARD I-Iornefs. . . .... 69 Moneff . .. . . . . .49 I-Iornefs... .... 85 Gainesville .....44 I-Iornefs. . . .... 59 Branson .... .. . . .43 I-Iornefs .. 59 Bradleyville . ..... 73 I-Iornefs. . . .. 79 Buffalo . . . .59 I-Iornefs... .. 54 Salem .. .....42 I-Iorne'I's. .. . . 64 I-Iousfon ..... .. .39 I-Iornefs. .. . . 80 Poplar Bluff ... . . .72 I-Iornefs. . . .... 98 Carflwage .... . . .77 I-Iornefs. . . . . 73 Sf. Joe Belofon . . . .7I I-Iornefs... .. 8I Sf. Joe CBC ...45 I-Iornefs... .. 60 Glendale .....59 I-Iornefs. . . .. 54 Cenfral .... . . .62 I-Iornefs ..... .... 6 5 Joplin ......... ,.... 4 5 I-Iornefs ..... .... I OI Mounfain Grove .. .35 I-Iornefs ..... . . 69 Parkview . . . . . .55 I'-Iornefs. . . .... 65 Cenfral . . . . . . . .46 I-Iornefs ..... .. 63 Glendale .....60 Hornefs. . . . . 62 Parlcview . . . . . .56 I-Iornefs .. 67 Joplin .... ...49 I-Iornefs... .. 65 Neoslio ...5O ,- 'Q-1 X -...,k - Xj , bf -., Exlwibifing The various dufies of offensive forwards are Sfeve Iv'IacKinney Iabovel, as Iwe goes underneaflw CenfraI's Jerry Lee for fwo poinfs in flue I-Iornefs' home-courf vicfory over flie Bulldogs and Jim Afwood Ileffl who pufs up a iumper from flue far corner. J 89 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ,A-I NW? e ' 'u 1 V. mm- -,ENQQL 'b MH ,mix f , ,hd .ek 2 r, 1 , '11, --.6 '.1 .?' G il E .--.T-'T '-I I I II 1 p III 'I II 111 I I I ,xl I III Ii IQ I I: 'fl II -I Il III 'I II I ' L II I If' I'f wr-I IWW III , .l,I I ,IVI rlsfj 'lf-iz IN, I': QIIII Hg II' I ,. M yygair i'I4 IIQ,lf :f,I' ,III 31 If If I WI I ,, II'r II Ii :lg ,w III? :HQ III 'III- I,' II If , 92 T311--f uaunbm '34 Hard I1iH'Ing pifcher for The I-Iornei' baseball squad Dave Richards warms up in pre-game baffing pracfice. Ai' righf, Keifh Frazier, HHS ou+fieIcIer, sfands ready for +I1e nexf pifch. .Na . nz- -QQ- Hustle, desire pay off on diamond An influx of refurning leffermen bolsfered fhe Hillcresf Varsify baseball feam fo an impressive rec- ord in overail, conference, and fournamenf play. Coach Dick Birmingham welcomed back I4 nu- meral winners from lasf year's powerful squad as Geral Hill, Doug Thornfon, Dave Richards, Sfeve l-luffon, Greg Walfon, Sfeve Sfraffon, Mike Blasi, Keifh Frazier, Jim Edwards, Greg Pickering, Terry Mock, Mark Roepke, Bill Scroggins, and Sfeve Mac- Kinney refurned wifh valuable skills and experience gained from fheir previous play. Birm's Bombers exhibifed bofh desire and hus- fle while displaying excellence in falenf and abilify. ln keeping wifh fhe example of fhe l-lillcresf feams before fhem, fhe l-lornefs proved fhaf hard work and fine coaching are fhe keys fo success. Above cenler, leff-handed hurler Mark Roepke fires a few warm-up shofs before game acfion. Leff, varsify coaches Dick Birmingham and John Howerfon go over game sfraf- egy. BERS F l' R C h Dick Brmingham, Dave Richards, Keifh Frazier, Sfeve MacKinney. Mark ggirrkg Doug Th0rnfcBi',1n Sejdhd S35 Bill SCBOQQIUS, Greg Walfon, Sfeve I-luffon, Jim Edwards, Mike Blass, 1 'i I 4' QV' -fffx l i i i 'ill r lr l l i 4 , 1 l 1 l i ,ig l l l l l 1 ,. lil l'l il gl ii ,ll l l l nl hy! llfr ill' Q, lli i ill, lil. WMA illv lllll llillll 1,il,l ffw il ll 51,1 lily l', , ,f i li 'il I I, ,. ' l llli 3 ll'i l l . llil ld lllrl llllnlf , V PTQCM , Greens, courfs draw swingers Wifh balls being hif back and forfh and duffers on fairways yelling fore, fhe spring sporfs consisf- ing of golf and fennis found fheir way info fhe lives of I-lillcresf sporfs fans. Coach Jim Pearson and nine golf leffermen add- ed fo fhe fine year af l-lillcresf by having a success- ful season. Refurnees were Mark Roepke, Jim Af- wood, Dyke Gerharf, Cindy Young, John Rea, Cafh- ey Pierce. Karen Wifherspoon. Bob l'-lenry, and Deb- bie Sweef. Refurning leffermen Tom Carfer and Jody Sexfon sparked fhe fennis season fhis year by placing high in various fennis mafches while helping fhe ofher members of fhe feam make a fine showing. The fen- nis feam was coached by Bill'l.ea. PEARSON'S PUTTERS . . . Froni' Row: Cindy Young, Debby Sweef, Karen'Wifherspoon, Dyke Gerharf and Cafhey Pierce. Second Row: Mr. Jim Pearson, coach: Mark Roepke. Jim Afwood, Bob Henry, and John Rea. Tl-IE NET SET . . . Tom Carfer. Coach Bill Lea. and Jody Sexfon. 94 , sz Above leff, Coach Jim Pearson demonsirafes lhe proper way lo grip a golf club lo Karen Wiflwerspoon, Dyke Gerharl, and Cindy Young. Mark Roepke lleH'l keeps in shape willw a few warm-up swings. Jody Sexfon labovel pre- pares lo give fhe ball a slinging relurn. Righf, senior pole vaulrer Nello McDaniel wilh pole in l'lGV1Cl.l:lfe5 down 'rhe runway preparing 'ro vaulr. Below, speedy sprin'rer'Bill Fischer shufs down Opponenrs easily on his way lo a firsl place finish in lhe SMS relays. l l l HHS TRACKSTERS . . . Fronl' Row: Alvin Blaclcard, George Slander, Bob Kenworlhy, Sian Nimmo, Terry Fielder, Bob l-lorsl, Barry McDan- iel, Gary Cooper, Bill Fischer, and Joe Donson. Second Row: Sieve Bufcher, Bob Bingham, Richard Reece, Nello McDaniel, Sian Bum- garner, David Laney, Gary fxrnall, Bob l-lood, and Wes Mclzall. Third Row: David Frieze, John Thompson, Randy Keene, Don Harvey, Paul Lawson, Craig Surby, Curl Simmons, and Gary Bulcher. Fourfh Row: Coach Jim Vaughan, Gary Dolne, Jeff Keene, David Gaddis, Rogers Jones, Paul Sheppard, Mike Kellner, and Coach Bill Anderson. ,V Q. , 144' f , ,,, gd , 4, Tracksfers hif cinders with firm resolve Coach Bill Anderson's IQ68 fraclc and field squad found perhaps fhe finesf crop of refurning leffermen compefing fhaf HHS has ever known. Making up fhe nucleus of fhis year's cindermen were fwelve veferans. Among fhese leffermen were Bill Fischer, Nello Mc- Daniel, Richard Reece, Bob Horsf, George Thomas, David Gaddis, Randy Keene, Bob Hood, Gary Cooper. Sfeve Bufcher, Wilson Turner, and Terry Fielder. Supervising fhe fufure fraclc squad of Hillcresf was Coach Jim Vaughan whose every aim was direcfed foward fhe prop- er developmenf of young afhlefes bofh physically and men- fally. Fundamenfals and fhe basic concepfs of fraclc, and field were sfressed on fhe freshman and junior varsify level as fhe young Hornefs enfered cify-wide compefifion fo gain val- uable experience. Sacrifices were many for fhe HHS fraclcmen as each spring evening dedicafed fraclcsfers hif fhe cinder laden wifh nofh- ing buf unending accomplishmenfs in mind. The Hillcresf fraclc feam represenfed fheir school well in eachyendeavor, whefher if was for personal honors or a feam vicfory. i ln conference as well as sfafe compefifion, fhe name of Hillcresf High School was fhe subiecf of numerous honors due fo fhe hard worlc and dedicafion sef forfh by fhe Hornef fraclc and field sef. bm' A M- -I-'4 z- . . -q- r.- i if ,, V, 1 --H , M - J, gl-f.,,ag,g,s . ,-...,i ' Q, ...1-- - .v i is. -, ,. sf - . '- ,. '-4: i f . ' aff- Ai, ' ' '- - a c's-'.f ,' ' --, ,arf g:2.bfi .' f .Lhf -.' N-f-u.1S4f ' -rf ,L ,-,., .. asf- ff, .5,- ..,,. .gun , M , I -,, , , ,,u:-..- G?Sva. Z1v'44:Ysi'ff.11f:fQf vc-.. -. r is'!'-if '-'lf' ' 'E !'ff--+- Randy Keene fabove leffl, iunior hurdler, prepares fo Ovefiolfe an opponenf in fhe SMS relays. Sophomore Bob Adams lleffl lefs go wifh fhe discus in an all imporfanf pracfice session. Clearing fhe bar wifh room fo spare, high iumper Wilson Turner labovel readies him- self for oncoming compefifion. Grapplers earn honors in district tourney Gary Burdette ltopl pins an opponent trom Joplin. Wrestling coach Jerry Gregg labovel teels the excitement ot a closely con- tested match. The wrestling program was widened this year as Coach Jerry Gregg traveledwith his grapplers to Joplin and Willow Springs in addition to intra-city matches. The l-lornet wrestlers carried a 3-2 record tor conterence action to the state district tournament. Larry Clayton, Bolo l-lorst, George Thomas, and George Stander won district hon- ors and were able to go to the state regional tournament. ln other tournament action the l-lillcrest wrestlers took tourth place in the Southwest Missouri State College tournament and the conterence tournament with a third place tinish in the dis- trict tournament. ney as Coach Jerry Willow Springs for conference Claylon, Bolo on disiricl hon- lournamenjr. lers look lour+h ournameni and inish in Jrhe dis- GREGG'S GRAPPLERS . . . Fron+ Row: David Hall, Melvin Tucker, Ken Bear, Joe Frye, George Thomas. Lar- ry Claylon, Dan l-luni, and Ken Boar- righf. Second Row: Bob l-lorsf, Sieve Sfraffon, Gary Burdeife, Doug Thorn- fon, Gary Burrell, Craig Surby, and Gary Nimmo. Third Row: Jerry Clay- fon, Bill Sfrallon. Doug Smilh, Tom Williams, Randy Burrell, Bob Criger, and Jim Alwell, Fourih Row: Ed Fel- ferholf. Marlc Schullz, Riclc Reynolds, Sieve Poiler, Jim Sfoclcard, Curr Sim- mons, and Coach Jerry Gregg. .wwf I Doug Thornlon labovel performs a silr-oui' as he prepares io drop his oppo- neni' fo lhe mais. Jim Alwell lleffl sfrains lo break a hold as Danny Hur? fries io pin him. -'1.,wr,l..'4-Ar'+.'-. 1 W' 'I 'A' ' 'V 1 Larry Bailey iabovel tenses a+ Hue srariing block as fine signal +0 swim is given. Debbie Morris irighfl rerurns serve' in inhamural rennis acrion. W m.4.' L- A , r f f. . WM' ' I - vi H., fs 'X. . - ,,,..,A,,,..M..,,4. 4 Hn. , ia! ,i eff -I f Q, 'Q . 1 U1 .,,, - 5'5 1119- ,- z 'if' . Tv' Q . -1 .vw fi, ff'21 uf' ,A f.' e -,., . -P ,. sf r N- ,af- ..VL'd,,, fn L1':,,r. eff- :M --- ...ff X . . , . r gi, sayin.. f f - ,v , .. 1 Q f -use gmqifrziv-4-2 51? ' Q-QQ. 5 gf iff' we -- g' ,-A .-:fi 'i E' -' -K . , -Q.. - , 4, -5' is' f . 1, ef? M56 Q! ,AM ...M .J 12- 2 Intramurals inspire school spirit, fun 4135-' z A ' A ld' 5451 I I -'A' 5 '5ff - 0 , ,fl 'K -Q .-f, A. 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Mr. Frank Wann and Miss Marilyn Moore sponsored The boys and girls and helped To creaTe The enThusiasm ThaT The inTramural program enjoyed. ln addiTion To creaTing school spiriT The inTramural program allowed The boys and girls To reTeree and oTTiciaTe The games, meeTs, and TournamenTs Themselves. This noT only gave The parTicipanTs a chance To compeTe in sporTs buT also gave Them a chance To learn good sporTsmanship and responsibil- iTy SoTTball was a sporT widely enioyed in The girls' inTramural program as illusTraTed by The piTching of Bonnie Randolph labove lefii and The baTTing and caTching of Debbie Morris and KaThy l-layTer labovei. In a Tough inTramural baslceTball conTesT, The agiliTy and deTerminaTion of Nello McDaniel cannoT be coped wiTh by defenders Allen Morgan and Gregg WalTon as The sliclc-moving guard drives Tor Two poinTs. rw? 5 wi' J symwh' Q uf . -:yy-L-9,71 .fllla L 7. Ziyi 1 . f ,, an gvfvif I '-ff f ,,,.. . l .1 , S V, I u, mV '.,N 1 ...N . 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My ,A x . if . y F. 1, '.w.,,,,c ., - .., Us ,,, -Q.-. -my 'N .-4 - x ff ,fa mnmf-1.2!M A delermined efforf by Harry Widmeyer shows lhe enfhusiasm held by fhe parficipanfs of in- framural Tennis. Twila Meyers sprinqs for lhe ball as Sharon Glaze lfar lefil posi- 'rions for possible ac- 'rion as 'rheir 'leam vies For a vicrory in lhe girls' inframural volley- ball fournamenl. Richard Hill lleffl follows fhe flighf of fhe ball during a pracfice session pre- ceding an inframural golf mafch, N N af'-I P+' . 'If A.-.. I, 725 A , 2 5 'ff' lp? ii' This gjemercviiiiioin moves on O O in From The 385 freshmen who enlered l-lillcreslr lasr fall lo Jrhe 298 gradualing seniors of '68, each sludenl discovered Jrhal life al l-lill- cresl was always dililerenr and exciling. Freshmen eslrablished oulsianding records in sporls and academics. A Gel Acguainledu assembly lamiliarized Jrhem wilh Jrhe numerous acliviries offered al l-lillcresr. Sophomores chose from a wider range ol subiecls Jrhis year which included foreign languages and business courses. The iuniors and seniors ranlced Jrogelher and allended College Day aclivilies. College Day emphasized lhe imporlance ol choosing Jrhe righl' college or universily. Freshmen Gef in the groove by poriicipoiing ln SepTember, The Treshman class weighed anchor and launched upon The TurbulenT sea OT high school liTe. The TransiTion beTween iunior and senior high Toolc place as These new voices ioined The crescendo OT The pep rally yells. lnTeresT in exTracurricular acTiviTies surged as The Treshmen became more conTidenT and secure in Their new surroundings. Though TradiTionally dubbed as punlcy Treshmen. They were laTer rechrisTened as The Spunky Treshmen wiTh due respecT To The adapTabiliTy and deTerminaTion ThiaT Their class conTained. The l-lillcresT Treshmen, in- deed, proved Their cleTerminaTion as The Trosh Team sTormed Through TooTball season undeTeaTed. PiloTing The Treshman class in iTs new environmenT were Jerry Bear, class presidenTg Debbie Robbins. vice- presidenTp and Loni Green, secreTary. New Freshmen girls of The Physical EducaTion Career Club learn The Tine poinTs Danny Adams Janice Adams Pafii Adams Rick Adams Karen Adamson Mike Agee Rose Mary Aharl James Aldred Ken Allen Bobby Anderson Richard Andrews Anna Armour Tom Aiwell Sfeve Bague Larry Bailey Paula Baker Rick Baldwin Belh Bambery Felecia Barner Diana Bass Janis Bass Gladys Baxier Bonnie Bay Leo Bays Terry Beachler Sue Bean Jerry Bear Sieve Bear Danny Beauchamp Mark Beauchamp Diana Bernel' Donna Belhurem Elaine Bigbee Malcom Blackburn Barbara Blakey Leslie Blizzard Mike Boairighl Richard Boairighl Jeanette Boyer Paula Bradley Terry Brand Chuck Branson Joleen Bray Susan Breier Becky Broihers Jerry Brown Karen Brown Pam Buckles Karen Buckmasler David Bumgarner Judy Burkhardl Sieve Burney Randy Burrell Elaine Burrow Ralph Burrow Pamela Burion Sharon Busseri Bruce Byers Denn's Campbell Melvin Cafes f . f' -9521512125 , --CE-EZEE5' Q i' .- , -,,,,- . -H., . yl, M . ge:-1 :' 1:11-jx ' 5 , . - ns-1-2 ' 'I ' if ' - , if ' C? 5 ' x 1 f 5 I A , .. 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Rex Fleming Rodney Fly Michail Foriner Larry Fosfer Linda Francis Larry Freeman Barry Friichman Deborah Fry Jay Fuzzell Tommy Gafner Randall Gamble Wayne Gann Diana Ganzer Janef Gardner Ricky Gardner Larry Garreff- Cynfhia Garrison David Garrison Don Gavisk Michail George Bill Gill Linda Glenn Philip Glenn Paula Gold Sieve Allen Goodin Dixie Goodman Bobby Goodwin Cerelle Goodwin Lloyd Goodwin Regina Gouiy Loni Green Phillio Greenaway Brenda Gregory Terry Gregory Sharlel' Griffin Rocky Grimm Merry Gurganious Herberl' Haile Presion Hale Jackie Hall Dixie Hammers Lynn Hankins Nancy Hankins Kenneth Hardin Sfanley Harrison Jeaneila Hasler Linda Hayes Karen Hayfer Catherine Herring Fred Hiqhfill Mark Highfill Scoil' Hilmes Glenna Hilton Doug Hinds Sandy Hoaglin Bobbi Hogue Freshmen ,-. I ...fn 'l TY We L Confribufe spirif by singing, cheering Enlhusiasiically par- licipaling in Hill- cresl' games, fresh- men in l'he l-lorneis' Nesl cheer lhe 'ream on 'ro anolher vic- ioryl x li D f lil I ., Jin-, Zim .,.,. ew! f 1 , e , ivy . .53 , -il ya, 5 'vim '1 f 2.553 f1 7a'I Having a 'lracliiion rhe popu' and Dan l H-fx' lx E skis' .I A lf,- , 9 ,J r -5 '7 Dwi i r If I . v'y ,p,, f if i Having already received their expert instruction in the famous Music is only one of secretary Loni Green's in- -lradition of rail-leaning, Freshman Merrie Pickering learns about terests, and this is proven os She COf1Cenlf6l9S the popular Hillcrest student directory from seniors Bill Fischer on a song in Miss Marilyn Anderson's Chorus l. and Dan Miles. aol , K, l J 1:2 i 'J' i ,T X 5 ,V l f 'do , Gary Hogue Phyllis Hoke Boyd Holt Patricia Holland Donna Hunt Debby Hunter J. D. Hursh Paul Hutsell Donna Hutton Sandra lngram Dale Irvine Edwin lvey Rebecca Jackson Eddie Jaynes Javita Jean Larry Jenkins Joyce Jennings Barbara Johnson Becky Jones Bill Jones Derinda Jones Muriel Jones Eddie Joy Samuel Julian Betty Kates Josie Kilgore Hugh King Steve Kitterman William Knapp Paul Lane Patty Latimer Steve Lawson Paul Lemons Sharon Lemons Anita Letterman Carol Lilley Christine Lindsey Dennis Link Mark Littleton Marilyn Logan Steven Dwayne Long Margaret Mackey Mike Matthews Jackie McCamon Debbie McClanahan Cheryl McClung Jack McClure Gerald McCoy Lloyd McDonald Joyce McDonieI Jody McGee Jan McGhee Debra McGinnis Dennie McGuire Kenny McGuire Glenda Mclntoshu Nancy McMahan Andy McMillen Steven McNeeIey Larry McNeley Jackie McReynold Freshmen Enroll Suzanne Malone Carol Marlane Mike Mallhews Terry Messenger John Midcllemas Randell Miller Russell Miller Michael Milchem Dennis Monohon Glenda Morgan Dorella Mullican Jan Mullins Deora Myers Jimmie Nehl Roberl Neumann Freddie O'Dell Mike Owens Mary Painfer Don Parnell Clelis Parrish James Pasley Anna May Payne Dorolhy Payne Richard Payne Dale Pearsall . Ted Peck Sieve Pendergrass Jill Persell Sandy Perusse Chris Pelerson Charles Leroy Phillips Gary Pickering Merrie Pickering Pam Pickering , Allen Pinegar Linda Polodna Slephen Poller Danny Presley Marilyn Prewell Linda Price Jerry Prine Jimmy Raby Allen Ray Charles Rea Debbie Reed Sara Reed Ella Reynolds Priscilla Reynolds Rick Reynolds Kalhy Carler pre- pares lo inserl her slide for sludy in Mr. Jim Pearson's Biology I class. 4, . x ..w 1: -. 4. ' I. .. 's-. -A ' 1 in advanced science, malh courses -' I. wil.: . ..,t.A- I 0 4 5 'WH A , 4' ,fo XTZLTI , 1 I ' 'in Z ,I ffl. -7925 jj ',,g ' l ffglfflf, ', ,lf'f,' ,. E- r ,Q ,' ,fdsel I, V, 4,-Ziff -Q! fI r .fc I flaw..-, .' - . X, , .I 1 f- ml, ue ,, , f b IA fi 3 6 Q 4 I 1 , .- , HI' l' ' , fffaf 5, all by 1 f ,332 4 I gl 1, :.M'i I 'e,If73l,l 9 f Ve. 'fl I 'ff :ll 3.4, fr we ,WI sw I 5 C'-f , X f f i, 1? 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V' 'S GS l - SQ ,-1 - Eb Q 5 Q' E 4 A' -S .. wt' il tr: f ' ' li ' ' ,f if lf. -H- ,, . f -figfl ff B l 'If if i I 'D l 13, i n 3, 'i ' ' 1' 1, 4'fw21fwa,s ' 1: MM ra T V , f fiflxll . 1 - l S1 'WV g A: . .,,f f ga.. f -as 1 I .Vi Ill QNX ly - V f ' A .V ' 42 I if E.. qi' 'Fw' l it 'W' ' YL V 92 l 152' ' if W f in f are f ft 7 if ,Mile 1 K ' X 5 5' ig! if ?Ar I V if T ELT, ' , 1 2 i 1, , R Jean Rhodes Charlotte Richardson Debra Robbins Gary Robertson Mike Robertson Susa Robertson Terri Robertson Lynda Robinson Becky Rogers Gaylen Rogers Jim Romins Jeff Rone Jeanie Ross Audrey Rothermel John Wesley Routh Don Roy Joanna Ryan Russell Sade Warren Satterfield Bobby Lee Schell Pam Schuchman Mark Schulti Larry Scott Dennis Scroggins Richard Sears Tony Sevy Timmy Sexton Danny Shaffer John Shank, Jr. Carolyn Sharp Bill Shaton Ramona Shelburn Greg Sheridan Ronnie Sherman Jackie Skidmore Becky Shields Virginia Shull Diana Slaughter Nancy Sloan Earl Dean Smith Doug Smith Pat Smith Sharon Smith Arlis Snyder Joe Stark David Starr Juanita Steger David Stepp Janetta Stevens Russ Steward Steven Stewart Mark Stovall Patricia Strong Tom Stubbs Deborah Sved Buddy Sweaney David Taylor Susan Teague Julie Templeton Brenda Thomas X V, ,J 1 Fresnmen express interest in varied reactions to a unit on human il li l:! l l l l I i l l l i l V l if relations taught in citizenship. Rick Reynolds plays Beautitul v Lady as the band practices in the Hoyt Shumate Stadium tor I .,-, Q N T the halttime Regalia ceremony. 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'4 J 1 Jw' GJ , s X A-.1 ., A ' --. -!,qmJttJ an , ' 'H' YS ,..,y: 0 A 1 ,bf N i Q Q 3. , .1 I I xf N :cl It ., A rosh The l lillcresT Marching Band seTs a dignilied pace annual downtown Christmas parade. Zyl f gg, .-ff' ff 3,5-r,., 1 S ' ' , ., ,, .Wg yygizyw during The f2 , ff Sophomores Work for '0ur Guys' lnTerwoven inTo The sophomore class was a dedicaTion To sup- porT l-lillcresT and The enTire naTion. Talents combined with paTrioTism in This close-lcniT class To Torm an ouTsTanding pattern. WiTh The year looming ahead, Bill Balcer soughT supporT Tor The GiTTs Tor Our Guys in The VieTnam proiecT. Grady ATTolTer was placed in The limelight as The invincible Mr. Higgins in My Fair Lady. Sophomore Testing managed To needle iTs way into The already crowded sTudenT liTe. Classes received a new outlook as These second year high school sTudenTs realized The need Tor a good ToundaTion in education. As The legal driving age oT sweet sixTeen was reached, sopho- mores were TaughT deTensive driving Techniques and The TraTTic regulations in driver educaTion. Gary Dolce conTribuTed his aThleTic prowess To The varsity TooTball Team as llce l.eTTerman proved To be a high scorer on The iunior varsiTy baslceTloall Team. Wes lvlclzall was a Tleet-Tootecl cinderman on The l'lillcresT Traclc Tearn. STrong leaders led The class down The long shimmering Thread oT The Tuture. The sophomore class oTTicers were Bud Johnson, president: JeTT Keene, vice-president: and Sara Steinberg, sec- reTary. Betty Adams Johnny Adams Grady Affolter Louis Allen Brenda Allison 'Q . ,' gf 1 aye. - ,gg if , H ' Q,w..? , , ...,. ,.., Nha--?.1xxL. , 1, w ' f 1 K f, v ..: 'QQ f ff' yn 7, . I 33112 Q f 5 4 f X 0 2 X my rv I fs ? li L W if ' ,-B ' I if ,T A fe 4 ' - f Evglj 'fgS?.. .. I 'l if aj-4 ' ,+V ,I ,f , ,,,,, s ,ef , wg, ,, 2 f g is ' ' , .. 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Thumbing lhrough The library card caialoque enables Doilie Evans 'lo find a book quickly. ,g-lg xx. 1 E Preside of a cl' 5. S S S Sophomores Search for knowledge , 5 1. ,352 .fx : , f -fiifksi - 4 A ' i 'Abt ' 1 2, ,355 .3 . 9 , 43,911 f 4 5, , . 5 ' , ,f 1 E' ' ' 5 2 f E - 1 1 f fl ' l ' 1 xr , ,, 1 .mph gzggj, ' ' Pj . ,fif !'4 ,. fa X is-' . qu 1 1 , , , A ., . ,o v 1 I ' ' I A 1 ' ,,., ,,,., , , fl ' Presldenl Bucl Johnson pallenlly walls for 'rhe scales 'lo reglsler lhe welqhl of a chemical elemenl. Carolyn Flelcher Sheila Fosler Rose Frakes Elhel Freeman Llnda Dianne Gann Tommy Gardner Vicki Garner Pam Gavisk Mike George Jackie Gerharl' Mike Gilberf Vincent Gingery Sharon Glaze Bobbie Glenn Jeff Goodwin Kalhy Gorden Mark Golf Mike Gray Ronnie Green Merry Gunnell' Sherry Gunnell Jaquela Haden David Hall Jean Hall Johnny Hall Kirk Harrell Ken Harringion Brad Harris Don Harvey Jean Hawkins Kalhy Hayler Richard Heidemann Brenda Henderson 4. ,- l l ill - it ! ,, l.. ll: ll Elli lill It ill ll I! l V , 5 , l r ll 1 l llc lli lil il .l 1 l3 l 1 1 l l ll ll .l , l I . , . rl l, 4,1 ,, sa I:.llu in ll. ll ll' wg is .l l lwr ill Dennis Henson Cindy Hicks Kenneth Higdon Debbie Highfill David Hill Pam Hill Deborah Hoaglin Rodney Holden James Holman Twila Hoover Mary Ann Hopkins Lynn Horst Kay Hough Larry House Kristy Hunt Larry Hutton Nancy Hutton Cheri Huxley Billy lnman Paula Inman Bill Jackson Cindy Jarvis Ronda Jefferies James Jenkins Kenneth Jennings Donald Johns Bud Johnson Pam Johnson Ronald Johnson Sandra Johnston Bob Jones David Jones Rogers Lee Jones Joann Justus Jeff Keene Mike Keltner Paula Keltner Karen Kensinger Sharon Kensinger Robert Kenworthy Sophomores .N f- 1--X 7, , 1:- . - 'A A ' 2 . ' 1.35 V rw-7: xgfs. e sir e . -' 1 1 2--I: 251'-FI-f'. .'3' ' 15,--' ,f . J' rj!! '55 .- x.. X - wi . fi? I Eiiimiwiiar 2 Find energy outlets Lana Erven makes a stab at fencing techniques during a Physical Education Career Club demonstration meet- ing. Jett Keene, sophomore vice-president, listens at- tentively to a conversation in the student center. Bobby Kirkey Chester Kite Larry Kladl' Jackie Knapp Danny Krasser Dennis Krasser Danny Kreider Rita Landreth Sally Lana David Laney Regina Latham Elaine Law Edith Lawson Mike Laxton Curtis Lemmon . -1 Q' ' Q K A 5 1, f .f e ,.. , f 3 . 12 V V' . 3 ,-5 .I -2 '- X 4 5 ,ff ': A fm, ,.g:m..: '- V mjvvjg, gvg. ,af gf., . ', 4,521-I1-11-fmlslz' f ..,..,...45g,g' -' 1-.5 4 ' A - . ..., A. . .I .,,,,, ..,. ,.,. I :miie-V. .,f.,,,,, ' K vmlsszrax ' 225521333 f' X , 'i5E5EQ.iE1., , . ' 52353533335 , 'M E ' 'I , - .::::::.r--- 1 ...fy-.' . 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I 2 . of a Dwight Letterman Tommy Letterman Linda Lindsay Judy Locke Linda Lodwick Robert Long Pamela Looney David Lowry Debbie McClung Janet McCurdy Stanley McDonald Wesley McFall Linda McGinnis Rickey McMullin Donald McNeill Wanda Mace Mike Manes David Mann Alan Manning Mari Manning Cindy Martin Donnie Mason Toni Messier Kathy Miles Pamela Miles Terri Miles Sherry Miller Steve Miller Rachel Mills Diane Monohon Lee Montgomery Jim Morehouse Debbie Morris Wayne Mullins Sandra Kay Murphy Sandra Sue Murphy Shirley Murray Danny Myers Murray Myers Twila Myers Glen Newton Carol Nimmo Stanley Nimmo Valrea Noe Ed Nolan Kathlene O'Connor Daniel O'Dell Patricia Osborn Harold Owens Richard Owens Stanley Pace Diane Parker Brian Paulson Mike Payne Richard Payne Beverly Peltz Dwayne Perkins Mike Perkins Sheila Pfeifer Karl Phillips John Pinney Kay Planchon Vollee Poindexter Debbie Popeioy Gene Potter Pam Poulson Debra Powell Ricky Presley Gary Rader Pat Rader Eddie Ragain Bonnie Randolph John Rea Nick Reutzel Joyce Reynolds Kem Reynolds Irma Rhoten Shirley Riley Larry Roark Debbie Robertson Bill Robinson Paul Rogers Joyce Rone Ronnie Rook Cyndi Ross Dennis Ross David Routh Mike Ruble Pamela Russell Randy Rust Dale Sanderson Fay Ann Schuler Bill Schultz David Scott Mike Shaffer Paul Sheppard Lynn Sheridan Laura Shull Kurt Simmons Robert Simmons Lewis Simpson Jimmy Skidmore Kent Skinner Randy Sloan Becky Smith Carolyn Smith Ronald Smith Tonni Smith Wanda Snelling Glenda .Stafford l i i . fi i i i l . i ,l Val .il l l I l l 4 I B--P- W George Stander Thomas Stark Debbie Steele Sara Steinberg Phillip Stepp James H. Stevens Keith Stewart Larry Stewart Elaine Stilley Debbie Stine Larry Stokes Craig Surby lva Swearengin Debra Sweet John Taylor Kira Taylor Roy Taylor Wendell Taylor Richard Teague Stanley Teague Carl Templeton Patti Thomas Robert Thomison John Thompson Rebbecca Thornton Jenny Tippery Howard Trent David Turner Shirley Vader James Vaughan Stanley Vaughan Jesse Versaw Karin Vienneau Connie Vinson Mark Walker Pam Walker Sherry Walker Bobby White Dottie White Bettina Williams Kenneth Williams Dianna Wilson Jlm Wilson Donna Wimberly Richard Wlngo Debra Wolfe Don Wood Anna Woods Judy Woods Ted Worthy rv'-70 xx a i. li-, .1 is i... Ar, il ie , fa. Us no -1.x .,. , ,'-Y' ei 5 ' ef , . 7,1 ...,f 2 ,gi V... , . I. avg, 2,5 nm 1 i fi e 1 T vll, x JJ , .14 ga., 'ya -Q - 15: -7- , T-A 4 ,J an H57 , if: ff, ,. f ,f I f' It an 57, ff gee ,f ff .V., T a,. Jan Wray Cindy Young Don Young Jeannie Young ' Sophomores r Budget time for fun 'i 3 rv' - . - ,f.-f,I' , ,. J i ' T l,, -, y J Vlll V fi- I- lf -'-' 7 5' ffm' Gfadif Afiolfef. PFOfeSSOr Higgins, rehearses with Julie Wall, Eliza Secretary Sara Steinberg warms up her trumpet during I Doolllllev in HMY Fall' I-3dY'H chesira sectional. Ol'- ,fm 3 . You D Steve l- ivly Fair w i iji Z, -f .-1 .,.-4 wig., -,,wf.., f 1 aiii U . an -:f xt' -, ' 4 i . X, 4, kill I vein Q.. i I, ,A 'T . 1, rx ., rg ,, ict? M. of during or l You Did IT, sing Barney WhiTe, as Colonel. Pickering, and STeve Hardison, member oT Cockney chorus, in Theimusical My Fair Lady. xx i, i 3 yu , ' v Kyvf X 112 I .,, ,M rn Elecf capab e leaders The crackling good humor OT The iun' r cl w Tagiou as The Third year oT high school liTe inTo challenging depThs oT The pasTi Sizzling opporTuniTies showered The class cou e ' ood- work, draTTing, and oTher vocaTional Taining ered. The promoTion To The TiTle oT upperclas en ed The d or Tor a wider choice oT courses in The cu ' ulu Chris Eagleburger por'Trayed The lovesic Fre Eyns - I-lill in The Tall musical, My Fair Lady. Thi pr sses were igniTed inTo swiTT acTion as cross-quesTionin excel- lenT speaking in debaTes aided in Trophy wins Tor Che ' ueger and Tom GisT. A mirrored spark oT The TuTure was enacTed by The seniors Tor The iuniors in The annual Senior Class Day acTiviTies. Senior rings were purchased and proudly displayed near The end oT The junior year. ' Barney WhiTe. presidenTg Mike Blasi, vice-presidenT: and Cheri Krueger, secreTary. led The way as Their class accepTed The TuTure responsibiliTies oT senior leadership. David Adams Douglas Adams Pam Adams PaH'y Adams Becky Alexander I , X671 'i Virgil Allen '4 A Jimmy Allison Ricky Alfic Jim Appleby Denny ArmsTrong Becky Arnall Linda Bailey Bill Baker Linda Baker Maida Baker STeve Baker Wanda Ball Tim Barnefr Marilyn BaTzeI Kenny Bear ScoTTy Bench Richard Berg Marilyn Berry Anna BeThurem Bob Bingham A9 Mike Blasi A Sandra BoaTrighT 4 c , Eddie BooTh Q. Terry Bowler I Carla Bowser Chris BraTcher Rebecca Breier Linda Brighfwell Diana Briscoe Arlene Brooks - Darlene Brooks Evelyn Brown - Jan Brown X Mike Brulon 4 L! ai - Eva Burdick Roberfa Burgess 5 - ' Becky Burk ' ' PaTsy Burney --w oe-. f g Q ' tl, Bruce Burrow T X V? ' ' Nelda BurTon 1 ' , Sfeve BuTcher Af lt' . Anifa Campbell 'li rl T 'X Jerry CarTer Larry Carier Wanda Casfeel Debbie Clark Gary Clark Sharon Clark Larry Clayfon David Clemens Sharon Cline Linda Cloyd Michael Collier Jackie Colvard Jonalhan Conrad Gary Cooper Pam Colfer Polly Crawford Karen Creed Paul Crouch Calherine Cullison Debbie Dahlman David Davis Larry Davis Rick Davis Ca'l'hy Deck Dale Dixon Paul Drake Saundra Drake Rick Dunn Donnie Durbin Chris Eagleburger Les!-er Eagleburger Cynlhia Edmonds Diane Edwards Jim Edwards Roberi' Edwards Charles Essary Charles Farmer Rick Farmer David Felferhoff Gary Finkbiner Cindy Fisher funiors Display many falenfs Donna Lemons combs her hair as Anna Belhurern checks fhe mirror for lasl'-minule adiuslmenls in preparalion for all-school picfures. Class secre- lary Cheri Krueger demonsfrales speaking abilily as she announces 'rhe day's aclivilies. xg. V A 1 X Q . ' Q9 fi f r. I .7 aw, 41 r n P -K! f ' l ':1 , t V1 -0 A '-yr... iml ff ,- . 274 117551 wx. 'Xa . we . 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N. gf, my , 9? - ,...e -. . MW... .- F' . S Q F l : Q - A J ' FF .gf P A 1 4 -. N -g. si, vice-presi- in a favoriie our. 5 rw X I Q ,J , ff' A, ,f J 1 4 f Y ,JI 3 J ., Mei i 7 J 4 , ,, ? ' ffl ' ' 'wr , 1 5 1 ff ze A.,.,,,,.. as J SX si.. A Juniors .loin upper ranks Evelyn Brown and Arlene Brooks dis- play fheir skills in making peanui' brif- 'lle for rhe HGIHS For Our Guys proi- GC r. I ,A 149 .L . i-sgfml on ' ,. ,, 5 hw'- Y! .MX 5 . , -f gg.. '-1-gl i f --efffmvi' 'V-vs xfe 4 1 , .. as 1-4 Mike Merrill Don Messerli Carolyn Michael Mike Miller ' Sieve Miller Debbie Millsiead Janice Mifchell Karey Miichell Becky Moore Donny Moore Linda Morgan Mark Morgan Vernon Morgan Dave Munger Dale Murphy Roberi Myers Diane Nehl Connie Neher Linda Nimmo Freddie Oberbeck Frank O'Dell Danny O'NeaI Charles Parro'H' PaHi Parsons Leslie Payne Judy Perkins Elizabefh Perkins Greg Pickering Sieve Pickering Cafhey Pierce Deborah Pinegar Carol PoH'er Sieve Pridemore Andy Prine Carol Prine Nancy, Kay Pryor Denifa Punzell Gary Ragain Ronnie Randolph Carolyn Reed Nancy Reed Pai' Rhodes Ramona Riebold Larry Rigg Lynne Robe:-ison Debbie Rofhermel Rebecca Rowsey John Roy Margaref Roy Jan Ruddell Julianna Salley Brenda Saville Connie Schmiff Sieve Schuchman Chuck ScoH' Sam Sco'H' Joanne Scrum Mille Seamon Tom Sears Jody Sexfon Darrell Shariclt Darrell Smilh Linda Smilh Sandy Smilh Terry Ann Smilh Jim Smofhers James Snider Sherry Spillman Pal Springer Jesse Sfafford Ron Sfagner Jerry Sfearns Judy Sfepp Rhonda Slewarl' Gary Sliver Jim Sfoclrard Sandy Sfogsdill Terri Sfolres Wayne Slolzes Mary Sfone David S+raHon Jaclc Taclcill' Marilyn Tafi' Gaila Taylor Paula Taylor Michael Terry Lynn Thomas Sue Thomas Sharon Thomas Roberfa Thompson Pal' Towry Gary Tres'l'er Carol Tuclcer David Tummons Roger Turner Claudia Vaughan Juniors Fana Virginia Waldren Lois Walegir Lens Walker Michael Ware Jim WaHs Susie Wa'Hs Janice Way Joyce Weaver ' Carolyn Webb Joy Wedell Don Wheeler Barney Whiie Peggy While John Whiflock Leigan Whiison Donald Whifworlh Joyce Wicks Greg Williams Linda Williams Terry Williams Lora Wilson Roberi' Wilson Allen Wimmer Larry Wolfe Maureen Wollard Deborah Woolsey Ruby Wrighl Fern Young Jim Young John VanZand+ Sandra Klehm JS xx -IR ..,,,,.,,,,.,W, W T,-if 51 N A -w n-f if yr , , ,, ff, WZ, .ffl 'Z , 2 V 1. . ., fig, fically 'fire up' for future careers , 6. ,4 ' 41- -, , . ,. g I - Mai. ,,., . . , .6 . f 9 4. 1 fr I 1 I .:., ' fr ak I U 2, ak , gc? ,lun f l A . +I X sl X-. T jf If axis . , 1 , gas 51,-i it iw .zu Z' Vi ,1: ,:: ,,:35,, E . . iff' 1 xg i f s Q' XV -A TJ! - 5? ,I 5 x. I f We W W .. ,S Ji 5 . ,Q xg, , A I 'f :'w,4.W., me f if iffy 1, I O rg a n izi nc Da n ny Mi 344- ' ' 71 i - 1 1. .1 i x- :ik ww SEQ, ' WKQ XQQ x 1 - - K AMI ,gs i T Q f ,, -J I YS J 9 ,-A. v 4 f 'td' i X , ,4 dei A Mc. Organizing The Senior Class agenda is one of The proiecfs which Danny Miles, presidenT, performs as he assumes leadership. Seniors Prove great in '68 Seniors! Seniors! We are greafl We're The class oT '68 was The chanT acclaimed by The Talenfed and versafile senior class. VersaTile in Thoughf and deed was Julie Wall, l-lillcresT's foreign exchange sTudenT from Brisfol, England, who por- Trayed Eliza DooliTTle in The fall musical My Fair Lady. Mind over maTTer proved a challenge as Jim ATwood and STeve Macliinney received leTTers of commendafion from The NaTional MeriT Scholarship conTesT. Dan Miles, presidenTg CaThy Cook, vice-presidenf: and Pam NewTon, secrefary, accepTed responsibilifies as They seT leadership examples. Calm and sophisTicaTed seniors enfered The high school spoTlighT for The lasT Time as final acTiviTies moved aT a TasT and furious pace seT by The senior prom, banq'ueT, and Senior Class Day. The pace was finally slowed To a dignified walk oT'CommencemenT as each received his diploma and a Tirm handshake To The sfeady rhyThm of Pomp and Cir- cumsTance. Cie Brenda Adams Karen Alexander Delores Alexander Fred Anderson Sue Anderson Vickie ArmsTrong Jim ATwell Jimmy Afwood Pai' Aulick Sfeve Bagwell Norman Baldwin Brenda Bear Q , Chrisfy Bearden T Barbara Bolfon Kenny BoaTrighT Debby Bond Carol Bossing Pai' Bough 'UCS 5N'L Tom Bridges Delores Brooks Rhonda Brooks Jan Brown Nancy Brownlow Randy Buckmasfer s .fi l 2 l l gi li' ll li l li lrs , l ii l l lf l ' u i ffl al fl 1 4 , l Regina Bumgarner Gary BurdeHe Carolyn Burgess Dana Burlcs Susan Burlison Gary Burrell James Burroughs Allan Busserl' Belly Campbell Lowell Canfrell Jennifer Cardwell Cafhy Carson Tom Carfer Carl Caslrianni Tom Caulfield Nancy Childers Ted ChiH'enden Lois Clark Linda Claussen Pai' Cody Befiy Ann Conrad LoreH'a Compfon Cafhy Cool: Randy Cooper Melia Corbin Timolhy Cowdrey John Cowens Linda Counis Jacquelyn Cox Jesse Craig -1-'ff' fb' '7' rf fw- .p-F ,,.-., -4 Af H 1, ,im ,. M vi Ruff f-QI Julie Underwood. drum maior, discusses a schedule change wifh Auqusf Oberbeck as Jrhey relurn from band praclice. Dylre Gerharl, news bureau edilor, exchanges Hillcresl happenings wilh anolher high school as sporls edilor Nello McDaniel prepares page four for ihe Hillcresl Herald. Seniors Darrell Crocker Linda Sue Cross Paul Daniel Judy Davis Larry Davis Roberi' Davis Jeri Delzell Lois Desmond Parfhina Donson Mike Downing Ronnie Dykes Lawrence Eakins Busfle in music, journalism Debby Eaves Mike Eggeman David Ehrich Janice Elkins Donna Eoff Pa'Hy Essary Barbara Evans Sieve Everesf Seniors Proud of Queen Marti Rice Charles Farrell Frances Faucell' Terry Fielder Joann Fields Bill Fischer Grady FIe+cher Ray Forresfer James D. Fosfer Pai' Fosier David Fowler Jerry Fowler Sandra Freeman Ricll Frye David Gaddis Pal' Gambill Linda Garloclr 'Nancy GarreH' Sieve Garrison Dianne Gaies Linda Genfry Ramona Genhy ,ef Piciure upper righl shows Linda Counis as Mrs. Eyns- ford-Hill wilrh fhe Sophislicales singing Asco1'r Ga- vol're in My Fair Lady. Regalia Queen, Marli Rice, in cenier lop piclure eccepis ihe bouquei of red roses from Barney Whiie, junior class president as Keiih Wiihers, her escori smiles. Cenler piclure finds Sle- phanie Newberry in a mornenl of relaxalion reading an exchange paper. -gin-. N-i.. fu... ,,,,. , .. I - . ws.. sw-....., .WW ,nl ,g4',,5,1, me ,, .Is m ...x I lc F Dyke Gerlmarl' Ka+l1y Gerharl' Lore'H'a Giboney Beverly Glynn Jim Goefz Ryan Goff Allen Goforfh Sheryl Gonce Teresa Goss Leslie Goswiclc Evelyn Grady Shirley Grimes Kaihy Groves Jane? Hall Linda Hanlrins Beafrice Hanners Dan Harper Karen Harrell Barbara Harringlon Margo Harringlon Deb Harrison Debbie Hawkins Vinceni' Helion Leon Henderson Geral Hill Richard Lee Hill Marilyn Hiser Barbara Hoaglin Kalhy Hoaglin Kennelh Hodges Kafhie Hornacl: Roberl' Hors'l' Gerrie Holelling Wally Hough Danny Hunl' David Hunl' Sleve Hullon Dana Huxley Nancy Irby Evelyn Irvine Dwayne Jaclrson Bill Jefferson Delores Jenkins Jacque Johnson Joyce Jones Lora Jones ,iv-, 45 ff' TTT 'Ili .5 i Z I i ml l l i ,,' l, ,Q l W' 1 l ill N in ,l ill' :Ii is 11 ii ,rl 1 ,i ' if i 1 Linda Messenger Danny Miles gi Joan Miles l ll! ,l li Anne Miller Ain... ' Carla Miller 'ri' J Phil Miller 5' R. l ,N Q ,I N ' Il i . y Senwrs M 1' f fh' enerafion o :va e is g ii ' lil 1 l lil M Q l il 4 1 l V il sl ,il l li ll l l Carolyn Minclcs l Mil , Terry Mock W Mark Moffilf , yy, s ll Zi li I' sl ll ll if i. 5 l E I gil? 1 lol I Garry Moore i l Allen Morgan il i Tom Morris i lui 1 is iii ll lil li Rebecca Murphy if Roberfa Murpl1y l Ashlene Myers ll l i I lg 15 V l lli ' Following lhrouglw l'1er dufies as' sen- Q ior' secrelary, Pam Newlon lypes e lesson in secrelarial praclice. Rick l Reynolds, as Dinlcy in llwe iunior- ' senior 'lalenl assembly, fries lwis hand 1'l al lwirling a baron. -f+csL,l,-,cs.Av,ccw-.c, W- ,nv-mwf 'd .ya :vs 1-A 1'-5-1 1 'fe I l Madelyn Myers Mille Napolifano Sfephanie Newberry Pam Newion Peggy Nilson Augusi' Oberbeclr Tim O'Connor Becky O'Dell Dan Omans Sfephen Page George Painfer Earl Sfewarf Parlc Susan Parker Greg Peryer Susie Pickering Virginia Pierce Anifa Poindexfer Connie PoH'er Danny Powell Kafhy Prine Milre Ragain Michael Recla Richard Reece Linda Reed George Remenar Debby Reynolds Donna Reynolds Rick Reynolds Marfi Rice Ann Rich David Richards Duane Richardson Glen Riley Janice Roberfson Mark Roeplce Anira Ross 11 V 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 11 11 11 1 1 l ,1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. -l -1 ,. 11 xl 1 gi 11 11 L1 1 1 1 1 '1 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 Danny Ryclsfedl' Gary Wayne Schafer Janice Schuliz Jill Sco'H William Scroggins John Sell Sfeve Sexfon Donna Shaffer Fred Sharp Gary Shoffner Joanne Shrum Cindy Simpson Beclry Sloane Margaref Sly Carol Smilh Gerald Smi+h Sandra Smifh Beverly Sneecl Rick Sfanclerforcl William Slarr Karen Sleele Beclcie Slever Kenneih Slewarl Pal' Slinson , Sharon Sliver Viclri Sloclxarcl Sieve Slrailon ' , f i? ,f, , 4 1 M77 'f , f jf 1 fy fy , .41 1 ,f Q ,922 K my V ' frfcvaiz mea 441 nf 1 Wav e hobby. OHS J ' iff 1' I K Brenda Taplin Kafhryn Taylor Vickie Taylor Becky Terry LeRoy Thomas Larry Thompson Marilyn Thompson Doug Thornfon Becky Tippery Linda Tracy Wilson Turner Dwighi' Turney Julie Underwood Donna Vaughn Julie Verrill Jeannie Waife Belinda Walker Debra Walker Vicki Walker Julie Wall Gwynn Waliers Gregory Walfon Randy Wafson Francis Weaver David Wesi' Phyllis While Roma Whifney Harry Widmeyer Jim Williams Johnny Williamson Keifh Wifhers Karen Wifherspoon Sheri Wifherspoon Marsha Wood Dwighi' Woods Connie Younes Seniors Iist activities Senior students have provided the tollowing intormation concerning their activities during their tour years ot high school. Figures indicate the number ot years ot participation in the activity. BRENDA ADAMS: FBLA. KAREN ALEXANDER: FHA FBLA. FRED ANDERSON: Sophomore Choir, Advanced Choir l2l, COE. JIM ATWELL: Student Council IZI, Latin Club, Advanced Choir IZI, Mathematics Club, Literary Club, Football I4I, Track IZI, Wrestling IZI, Intramural Basketball ' JIM ATWOOD: Advanced Choir l4I, FTA l2l, Science Club IZI lvice-presidentl, FBLA, National Honor Society IZI, National Merit letter ot commendation, Sophomore Pilgrimage, Student Council, Key Club, Highliters, Golf I3l, Baseball l2l, Track, Basketball I4, Ozark Conterence Championsl, Transter trom Willard, Missouri. PATRICIA AULICK: Orchestra l4l, All-City MENCA, Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps IZI Iassistant maiorette, bugle captainl. STEPHEN WARD BAGWELL: Cinder Club Track Football l3I, Intramural Basketball l4I, Choir, COE. BRENDA BEAR: Tri-Hi-Y. FTA l3l, AFS I3l, Latin Club l2I, Model City Government, Advanced Choir, Sing-Out, Intramural Bowling l2l- JOHN BEAUCHAMP: VICA. KENNY BOATRIGHT: Football, Baseball l2l, Intramural Basketball, Wrestling. BARBARA BOLTON: Science Club, Tri-Hi-Y l3l Ipresidentl, Hornets' Nest, Student Council, Latin Club IZI. Model City Government, Sophomore Class Secretary. - CAROL BOSSING: AFS, FBLA, COE. TOM BRIDGES: Football l4-I, Track IZI, Wrestling, Student Council. DELORES MARIE BROOKS: Spanish Club Advanced Choir, FTA l3I, Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps RHONDA BROOKS: Choir. JANICE MARIE BROWN: Mathematics Club, Science Club, Speech Club I3I Ivice-president, NFL l3l lsecretary, presidentl, Thespians l3I Isceretary, treasurerl, AFS l3l, French Club I2l Ivice-presi- dentl, Literary Club Isecretaryl, Choir, Art Club. REGINA BUMGARNER: PEC Club l2l, Sing-Out. CAROLYN BURGESS: Advanced Band, Junior Varsity Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader, Satety Council IZI, Model City Government ' lcouncilmanl, Student Council IZI, Advanced Choir IZI, Sing-Out, Thespians. Speech Club, Intramural Bowling. SUSAN BURLISON: Viking Club, Choir, Advanced Choir IZI, Sing- Out IZI, Anchor Club, FBLA, Student Council, Transter trom Park- view. GARY BURRELL: Football I4l, Track IZI, Intramural Basketball IZI, Wrestling IZI, Latin Club, Mathematics Club. BETTY CAMPBELL: FHA, FBLA. JENNIFER CARDWELL: Advanced Choir IZI. CATHY CARSON: Advanced Band FTA IZI, PEC Club l2I lpres- identl, Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps IZI, Sing-Out. CARL JOSEPH CASTRIANNI: Student Council Band I4l, Junior Class President, Basketball l3l, Softball I3l, Track Transter trom Mercer, Missouri. TOM CAWLFIELD: Track, Intramural Basketball, Rod and Gun Club. NANCY CHILDERS: Choir, Hornets' Nest, FBLA. TED CHITTENDEN: FFA l4l, Cross Country Track, Wrestling, Baseball. LOIS CLARK: Track l2l, Basketball, Hornets' Nest. FTA, Art Club IZI, Thespians. ' PATRICIA CODY: FTA, Tri-Hi-Y l2l, Latin Club, FBLA. BETTY CONRAD: Basketball. LINDA COUNTS: Orchestra I3l, Band IZI, Choir, Madrigal, Hornets' Nest, Model City Government Imayorl, Speech Club, Thespians. TIM COWDREY: Hi-Y IZI, Intramural Basketball I3I, Track I3l, ln- tramural Bowling. JOHN COWENS: VICA. JACQUELYN COX: Tri-Hi-Y lviceepresidentl, Advanced Band, Su- preme Court Judge in Model City Government, Student Council IZI, Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps l2l Iassistant bugle captainl, Thespians. DARRELL CROCKER: Key Club I3l lsecretaryl, Hi-Y, Model City Government Idirector ot tinancel, Student Council Itinance com- missionerl, Mathematics Club, Wrestling, Baseball IZI, Track, ln- tramural Basketball ROBERT DAVIS: Mathematics Club I4l Isecretary, treasurer, presi- dentl, Science Club Key Club I3I, Radio Electronics Club IZI . ltreasurer, vice-presidentl, Rod and Gun Club IZI, Latin Club PARTHINA DONSON: Hornets' Nest I4I, Band I4l, PEC Club IZI, Art Club l2l, Satety Council, Basketball l4I, Volleyball. MIKE DOWNING: Student Council I3l, FBLA, VICA. RONNIE DYKES: Key Club I3I, Student Council IZI, Latin Club, Highlighter Editor, Hillcrest Herald Associate Sports Editor, Quill and Scroll l2l, Track, Cinder Club, Intramural Basketball DEBBY EAVES: Kennel Club, Sophomore Choir, Advanced Choir IZI, Sing-Out. Transter from Central. DAVID EHRICH: Model City Government, Quill and Scroll IZI, As- I Mike Ragain and Jan Brown audition tor parts in the spring play. sociate Fa DONNA Ea IZI. Sop Madrigal Represent PATTY ESSf BARBARA H STEVE EVER CHARLES F' FRANCES F TERRY FIEL JOANN FIB BILL FISCI- Freshman Governme IZI. Assc Hillcrest l ketball I4- terence C GRADY FLE RAY FORRH ment Idii Club, Lit! Council, B PAT FOSTE Choir, Sat DAVID FOV LINDA FULI 'DAVID GAI Isatety cc Literary C NANCY GA I I I-tighla :ter n Club. , Baseball. l' Club IZI. al, Hornefs' hespians. clc l3I, ln- Band. Su- ouncil IZI, le capTainl, Model Cify inance com- , Traclc. ln- su re r, presi- cs Club l2I n Club C Club l2I. LaTin Club, Eclifor, Quill rall I Choir l2I, roll IZI, As- g play. sociafe Feafure Edifor Hillcresf Herald. DONNA EOFF: Arl' Club l3l lsecrefary, freasurerl, FHA l3I, FTA IZI. Sophomore Choir, Sophomore Madrigal, Advanced Choir IZI, Madrigal l3l, Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps IZI lpresidenfI, Represenfafive fo Missouri Girls' Sfafe, DAR Good Cifizenship Award. PATTY ESSARY: AFS, Tri-Hi-Y, FBLA rzi, COE rsecreraryi. BARBARA EVANS: FHA. Transfer from Buffalo, Missouri. sTEvE EVEREST: COE lpresidenfl, Baslcefball 123. Track. CHARLES EARRELL. COE, irrrrarrrural Easkerball. FRANCES EAucETTr EHA, COE, FBLA. TERRY EiELDERr coE, Track lzi, Bowling. JOANN FIELDS: Advanced Choir T-ii, sfrg.ou+. BILL FISCHER: Sfudenf Body Presidenf. Sophomore Class Presidenf. Freshman Class Vice-presidenf, Sfudenf Council I4-I, Model Cify Governmenf lprosecuiing afforneyl, Key Club l3I. Quill and Scroll l2I, Associafe Sporfs EdiTor Hillcresl' Herald, Business Manager Hillcresf Herald, LeHerman's Club. Cinder Club, Foofball I4I Bas lceTball l4l, Track l4l, Rod and Gun Club, Baslcefball Ozark'Con: ference Champions. GRADY FLETCHER: COE, Thespians. RAY FORRESTER: Lafin Club l2l, Key Club l3l, Model CiTy Govern- menT ldlrecfor of personnell, Missouri Boys' Sfafe, MaThemaTics Club, Liferary Club, Represenfafive To Durward Hall's Advisory Council, Baslce+ball l2I, lnframural BaslceTball. PAT FOSTER: AFS IZI, French Club IZI, PEC Club l3I, Tri-Hi-Y. Choir, Safefy Council. DAVID FOWLER: lnframural Baslcefball, Volleyball. LINDA FULLER: FHA, FBLA, COE. ' 'DAVID GADDIS: Choir. Mafhemafics Club, Key Club l3l, Cabinef lsafefy commissionerl, Safefy Council lpresidenfl, Sfudenf Council, Liferary Club, Baslcefball l4I, Baseball, Track-IZI. NANCY GARRETT: FTA l3I. Lafin Club l2l. Highlander Kamie Homaclq Serves 55 guide for annual Open House. STEVE GARRISON: Baseball l2l, COE. DIANNE GATES: FHA Hornefs' Nesf, FBLA RAMONA GENTRY: FHA, GAA l2l, Transfer from Glendale. DYKE GERHART: Choir, AFS l3l lpresidenfl, French Club. Sfudenl' Council l2l, Quill and Scroll l2l lsecrefary-freasurerl, News Bu- reau Edifor Hillcresl' Herald, Lafin Club, Model Cify Governmenf lcouncilmanl, Golf l2l, AFS foreign exchange finalisf. KATHY GERHART: Advanced Choir l3l, Lafin Club Sing-Ouf, Sophomore Madrigal, Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps l2l lfenor drum capfainl, lnframural Volleyball. LORETTA GIBONEY: Mafhemafics Club. Science Club, FTA, FBLA BEVERLY GLYNN: Orchesfra l3l, Lafin Club, Madrigal, Choir. SHIRLEY GRIMES: Assisfanf Librarian. BARBARA HARRINGTON: Choir, Sign-Ouf, FBLA. MARGO HARRINGTON: Cheerleader, COE, Transfer from Newark, Ohio. DEB HARRISON: Science Club, Orchesfra l4l, Tri-Hi-Y l3I. High- lander Drum and Bugle Corps l2l lcymbal capfainl, Quill and Scroll l2l, Highlighfer Edifor, Associafe Edifor Hillcresf Herald. Model Cify Governmenf lpark direcforl, Sfudenf Council. DEBBIE HAWKINS: Hornefs' Nesf, Safefy Council, FHA, Librarian. GERAL HILL: Foofball l4I. Baslcefball l3l, Track IZI, Baseball RICHARD HILL: Choir, Sophomore Class Vice-presidenf, Hi-Y l2l lpresidenfl. Rod and Gun Club, Lafin Club, Foofball l2l, Infra- mural Baslcefball l4I, lnframural Bowling MARILYN HISER: FHA, Sfudenf Council, Librarian. BARBARA HOAGLIN: Science Club, Orchesfra Safefy Council, FTA l2l, Tri-Hi-Y, FBLA, Anchor Club. KATHY HOAGLIN: AFS, FHA, Choir l3l, FBLA, Sing-Ou'r KATHIE HORNACK: FHA, FTA HI. Quill and Scroll l2l, Associafe Edifor Highlighfer, Speech Club, Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps l2l- ROBERT HORST: Mafhemafics Club l4I lvice-presidenfl, Key Club l2l lvice-presidenfl, Speech Club, Foofball l4I, Track I4-I, Wres- fling GERRIE HOTELLING: FBLA l2l, COE. DAN HUNT: lnframural Baslcefball l3l, Track, Wresfling STEVE HUTTON: LeHerman's Club, lnframural Baskefball l3I, Track, Baseball DANA HUXLEY: Twirler, Junior Varsify Cheerleader, Safefy Council IZI. EVELYN IRVINE: FHA l4I lfreasurer, presidenfl, Sophomore Choir, Advanced Choir l2l, Sing-Ouf. DELORIS JENKINS: Fl-IA. JACQUE JOHNSON: FTA l2l, Tri-Hi-Y IZI lfreasurerl, Safefy Coun- cil, Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps JOYCE JONES: Choir l4l, Sophomore Madrigal, Sing-Ouf. Speech Club l2l, AFS l2l, Anchor Club, French Club l2l lfreasurer, pres- idenfl, Sfudenl' Council, Represenfafive To Durward Hall's Youfh Advisory Council, NFL, Cabinef, Sfudenf Body Vice-president High- lander Drum and Bugle Corps LORA JONES: Sophomore Choir, Advanced Choir Thespians, Sing-Ouf. FHA, Speech Club. GARY LEE KYLE: Band I4-I. Foofball l2l, Sing-Ouf l2l, Choir l2l- Rod and Gun Club l2l, Track, lnframural Bowling l2l, Speech Club. Thespians ROSS LANEY: Cabinel' lassemblies commissionerl, Sfudenf Council- ,GRl2GlljERYER: Rod and eun club, Thespians, Safely Council, Varsily Baskelball l2l lOzark Conference Cham- pionsl. JOHN LAUGESON: Judo l2l, Baskelball, FBLA, Thespians, lnlraf mural Tennis. Transfer from Bolivar. Missouri. JANICE LETTERMAN: FHA. I STEVE MACKINNEY: Baskelball 14l lOzark Conference Championsl, Track l2l, Cross Counlry Track, Baseball l2l, FTA, Safely Council l2l, Sludenl Council Malhemalics Club, Key Club l3l lboard of direclorsl. Model Cily Governmenl, Nalional Meril leller of commendalion. ELLA MASSEY: FTA l2l lvice-presidenll, Lalin Club l2l, Choir, Sing-Oul, Safely Council, lnlramural Volleyball. JOHN MCCAMON: Safely Council, Sludenl Council, COE, FBLA, Track. NELLO MCDANIEL: Freshman Class Presidenl, Key Club l3l lpresi- denll, Sludenl Council l2l, Quill and Scroll l2l lpresidenll, Sporls Edilor Hillcresl Herald, FTA, Model Cily Government Lellerman's Club l2l, Choir, Foolball l4l, Baskelball l2l, lnlramural Baskel- ball l3l, Track l3l, Baseball. ' . JUDY MELTON: Safely Council, FBLA. LINDA MESSENGER: FTA l3l, FHA, Speech Club, Thespians, Choir, Model Cily Governmenl. DANNY MILES: Key Club l3l, Sludenl Council l2l, Hi-Y lvice-pres- idenll, Model Cily Governmenl, Senior Class Presidenl, Quill and Scroll l2l lvice-presidenll, Sporls Edilor Hillcresl Herald, Edilor- in-Chief HilIcres+ Herald, lnlramural Baskelball JOAN MILES: Regalia Allendant Choir l4l, Junior Varsily Cheer- leader, Varsily Cheerleader l2l, Model Cily Governmenl, Sing-Oul, ' Science Club, Safely Council, Speech Club, 'Thespians, French Club, lnlramurals. ANNE MILLER: Sophomore Girls' Choir, Advanced Choir l2l, Band Twirler l2l. TERRY MOCK: Key Club, Hi-Y, Baskelball 131, Baseball 131. MARK MOFFITT: Adv ance d Band l4l, Orcheslra l4l, Key Club GARRY MOORE: Spanish Club, Key Club Speech Club. REBECCA MURPHY: FTA l4l, FBLA, Cadel Teacher, Anchor Club. A ROBERTA MURPHY: FHA l3l, FBLA. MADELYN MYERS: Regalia Allendanl l2l, FTA, Junior Varsily Cheer- leader. Varsily Cheerleader, Sludenl Council l2l, Advanced Choir 121. PAM NEWTON: Spanish Club, Hornels' Nest Tri-Hi-Y, Safely Coun- cil, Sludenl Council l2l, Senior Class Secrelary, FBLA, Model Cily Government Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps l2l lsnare drum caplainl. '- BURNEY NIMMO: Track AUGUST OBERBECK: Foolball, Track, lnlramural Baskelball l3l, Band - V l-vice-presidenll, Sludenl Council, Safely Council. 4 TIM O'CONNOR: Track l4-I, Sludenl Council. Arl Club l2l, Safely Council, FBLA. BECKY O'DELL: s+uden+ cOunCal'1z1, FTA, FBLA. -l '- -SUSIEPICKERING: Sophomore Choir, Madrigal, Advanced Choir l2l, .-'AFS l2l, Speech Club, Thespians l2l lvice-presidenll, Lalin Club l2l, Sing-Oul, Highlifers, Cabinel lsocial commissionerl, Sludenl Council, Model Cily Governmenl lcily ulililiesl, lnlramural Bowl- ing, Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps l2l lassislanl drum caplainl. ANITA POINDEXTER: Junior Varsily Cheerleader, Varsily Cheerleader l2l, FTA, Safely Council, Sludenl Council, FBLA, Quill and Scroll, French Club, Regalia Allendanl CONNIE POTTER: Sludenl Council, FBLA. KURT PRIESTER: Chess Club Il, Audio-Visual Aids l3l, Assislanl pholographer l2l, Malhemalics Club. Science Club, TV Crew. Transfer from Johnson High School, Yokola, Japan. KATHY PRINE: Sludenl Council, Safely Council, FBLA lvice-presidenll, Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps MIKE RAGAIN: Thespians l2l, Speech Club l2l, Advanced Choir, Sing-Oul, Arl Club, Highlifers. RICHARD REECE: Sludenl Council l3l, Choir, Junior Varsily Baskel- ball, lnlramural Baskelball, Track l2l, Quill and Scroll l2l, Fealure Edilor Hillcresl Herald, Key Club, Lalin Club, Model Cily Govern- menl lreporlerl. LINDA REED: Orcheslra, Sludenl Council, Sophomore Choir, FTA l3l lsecrelaryl, AFS l2l, Advanced Choir l2l, Madrigal, Sing-Oul l2l, Highlifers, Anchor Club, FBLA, Safely Council, Model Cily Govern- menl. DEBBY REYNOLDS: FTA, Band Twirler, Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps l2l lassislanl iunior lwirlerl. l MARTI RICE: Safely Council, Advanced Band, AFS, Regalia Allend- anl l2l, Regalia Queen, Sophomore Choir, Sophomore Madrigal, Senior Madrioal l2l, Advanced Choir l2l, Tri-Hi-Y, Junior Varsily Cheerleader, Sludenl Council, lnlramural Bowling, NFL, Speech Club lvice-presidenll, Thespians, Anchor Club, Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps l2l lmaiorellel. DAVID RICHARDS: Foolball l3l, Baskelball l4-I lOzark Conference Championsl, Track lOzark high lump recordl, Senior Advisory Com- millee, Baseball l2l lOzark Conference Champions, 'slale lhirdl. JANICE ROBERTSON: AFS l2l, FHA, Advanced Choir l2l. Highlilers l2l, Cabinel larl commissionerl, Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps l2l lsenior lwirlerl. MARK ROEPKE: Safely Council, Sludenl Council l2l, Foolball, Bas- kelball l4-I lOzark Conference Championsl, Baseball l2l, Track, Golf l4l, Lellerman's Club. ANITA ROSS: Honor Sociely l3l lbronze, silver lorchl, FBLA l2l, Chorus. Transfer from Weslporl High School. Kansas Cily, Missouri. DANNY RYDSTEDT: Baskelball l4l lOzakr Conference Championsl, Malhemalics Club l2l, Science Club, Lalin Club BILL SCROGGINS: Baseball l4l, Track, COE, Thespians, Hi-Y, VICA lclass presidenll. DONNA SHAFFER: Orcheslra l4l, Science Club, Hornels' Nesl, Tri- Hi-Y, Sludenl Council, Band Twirler l2l, FBLA, COE. GARY LEE SHOFFNER: Foolball l2l, Malhemalics Club l4-I, COE, Ars 131, Track 121. CINDY SIMPSON: Safely Council, Junior Varsily Cheerleader, Speech Club l2l, Thespians l2l lpresidenll, Sludenl Council, VICA lpres- idenll, NFL. BECKY SLOANE: Band l2l, FTA l2l, Baskelball l3l, Quill and Scroll l2l, Pholographer Hillcresl Herald and Highlander l2l-, PEC Club l2l llreasurerl, Soflball, Model Cily Governmenl. MARGARET SLY: Sludenl Council, FHA, Safely Council, FBLA lpres- idenll, Librarian, Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps l2l lsecrelaryl. CATHY SMART: Hornels' Nesl. ' CAROL SMITH: Kennel Club, Sludenl Council, Model Cily Govern- menl l2l lChildren's Home Board, reporlerl, Quill and Scroll l2l, Associale Fealure Edilor Hillcresl Herald, Safely Council l2l, FBLA l2l, COE lreporler, lnlra-Cily Council secrelaryl. Transfer from Cenlral High School. GERALD SMITH: FBLA. SANDRA SMITH: Hornels' Nesl l2l, FTA l2l, Lalin Club l2l, FBLA l2l, Tri-Hi-Y l2l, lnlramural Bowling. BEVERLY SNEED: Sophomore Choir, Advanced Choir l2l, Sludenl Council l2l, Cabinel lsecrelaryl, AFS Lalin Club l2l lsecre- lary, presidenll, Thespians, Sing-Out Highlifers, Science Club, Speech Club, lnlramural Bowling, Model Cly Governmenl. i. Assislanl TV Crew. 2-presidenll, nced Choir, rsily Baslcel- Fealure lily Govern- wir, FTA l3l ng-Oul l2l, lily Govern- and Bugle alia Allend- e Madrigal. mior Varsily Speech Club Drum and Conle rence lvisory Com- ile lhird I . i, I-lighlilers Bugle Corps oolball, Bas- , Track, Goll , FBLA l2l. ily, Missouri. Championsl, l-li-Y, VICA ls' Nesl, Tri- : l4l, COE, ader. Speech VICA lpres- ill and Scroll I-, PEC club FBLA lpres- lsecrelaryl . Oily Govern- cl Scroll l2i. :il l2l, FBLA 'ransler from .b 423, FBLA l2l, Sludenl I l2l lsecre- Club, Speech RICK STANDERFORD: Model Cily Governmenl lAirporl Boardl. KAREN STEELE: Sludenl Council Cabinel leleclions commission- erl, Salely Council, Tri-Hi-Y l2l lvice-presidenll, Lalin Club l2l llreasureri, Quill and Scroll l2l, Lilerary Club, Anchor Club lpresi- denll, Model Cily Governmenl lFire Chiell, Fealure Edilor Hillcresl Herald. SHARON STIVER: Tri-Hi-Y l2l lvice-presidenll llnler-Club Council Presidenll, Lalin Club l2l lsecrelaryl, Salely Council, Anchor Club llreasurerl, Baskelball, Sollball. VICKIE STOCKARD: Freshman Chorus, AFS l3l, Lalin Club l3l, FTA l2l, Advanced Choir, Sing-Oul, lnlramural Bowling. STEVE STRATTON: Foolball l4l, Baslcelball l2l, Track l2i, Wreslling l2l, Baseball l2l, Safely Council, Sludenl Council, Quill and Scroll. BRENDA TAPLIN: Freshman Choir, Advanced Choir l2l, Tri-H-Yi, High- lilers. BECKY TERRY: Sludenl Council. JULIE UNDERWOOD: Band l4l ldrum maiorellel, Orcheslra l3l, FHA, FTA. DONNA VAUGHAN: AFS, Librarian. JULIE VERRILL: Hornels' Nesl, FTA l2i, Librarian, Cadel Teacher, PEC Club, lnlramural Bowling lnlramural Volleyball JEANNIE WAITE: FTA, Arl Club, Thespians, Tri-Hi-Y. JULIE WALL: AFS, Sludenl Council, Salely Council, Advanced Choir, Sing-Oul, Lalin Club, Thespians, Speech Club. FTA. Foreign ex- change sludenl, Brislol, England. GWYNN WALTERS: FBLA l2l, Arl Club. GREG WALTON: Foolball l4l, Baslcelball l2l, Traclc, Baseball l2l Lellerman's Club Model Cily Governmenl lsuperinlendenl ol gas deparlmenll, Malhemalics Club. lnlramural Baslcelball. LORETTA WHALEY: Freshman Chorus, Hornels' Nesl, FTA l2l llreas- urerl, FBLA. PHYLLIS WHITE: Salely Council. JIM WILLIAMS: FBLA, COE, Arl Club. KEITH WITHERS: Key Club Sludenl Council, Malhemalics Club. KAREN WITFIERSPOON: Freshman Choir, AFS l3l, Model Cilv Gov- ernmenl, Sino-Oul, Lalin Club, Speech Club, Sludenl Council, Ouill and Scroll, Goll I?l, Lilerary Club, lnlramural Bowling, Associale Business Manager Hillcresl Herald. MARSHA WOOD: Salely Council. Lefl. Marli Rice concenlrales on lhe inlricale sleps ol lhe Sword Dance. Above, Allred P. Doolillle lRiclc Reynoldsl sings lo Mrs. Hop- kins lBeverly Sneedl in My Fair Lady. organizalions, adminislralions, 74, index Included in ihis index are facully, and classes. .A- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ........... I46 Adams, Beily ........... .... 6 6, II3 Adams, Bob .......... 85, 97 Adams, Brenda .. I25 Adams, Danny ...... . IO6 Adams, David .... .......... I I9 Adams, Douglas .... .... 7 0, 7l, II9 Adams, Janice ..... 79, IO6 Adams, Johnny ...... II3 Adams, Pam .... .... 7 2, II9 Adams, Palli ......... .... 7 0, I06 Adams, PaIl'y ........... .... 5 I, II9 Adams, Mrs. Rebecca ............. 30 Adams, Rick .................. 7I, IO6 Adamson, Karen ................. IO6 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS 20 ADMINISTRATIVE BOARD ........ I3 Affoller, Grady .......... 76, II3, IIB Baker, Paula ...... .... I O6 Baker, Sieve ........ .... I I9 Baldwin, Norman' ..... .... I 25 Baldwin, Rick ....... .... I 06 Ball, Wanda ...... .... I I9 Bambery, Beih IO6 Barner, Felecia . ..... IO6 BarneII', Paisy .... ...... I I3 Barnell, Tim .... ........ I I9 Barreli, Vickie .... 63, 66, II3 Barlon, Jana I05, II3 BASEBALL ...... ....... 9 2, 93 Bash, David .... ......... 8 5, II3 BASKETBALL ..... 88, 89, 90, 9I Agee, Mike ......... ......... I 06 Ahar-I, Rose Mary .... ....... I 06 Aldred, James ................... IO6 Alexander, Dr. A. M. ...... I3, I4, I5 Alexander, Becky ..... Alexander, Delores ............... Alexander, Karen .... 47, 5I, Allen, Ken ........ ......... Allen, Louis ..... 65, II9 I25 I25 IO6 II3 Allen, Virgil ...... ..... I I9 Allison, Brenda ..... ..... I I3 Allison, Mrs. Eunice ..... 22, 23 Allison, Jimmy .................... II9 Allic, Ricky ................... 76, II9 AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE ....... 66 ANCHOR CLUB ................... 67 Anderson, Bobby ................. IO6 Anderson, Fred ........ 34, 62, 75, I25 Anderson, Miss Marilyn ..... 30, 74, 75 Anderson, Mrs. Mary Ann ...... 39, 64 Anderson, Paul ................... II3 Anderson, Sue .............. 5l, I25 Anderson Mr. William .... 50, 7I, 946 Andrews, Mrs. Elaine .... ........ 5 I Andrews, Richard ..... 76, I06 Appleby, Jim II9 Armour, Anna ......... ..... I 06 Armslrong, Denny ....... .... 4 5, II9 Armsirong, Mrs. Mary ............. 22 Armsirong, Vickie ...... 5I, 6I, 77, I25 Arnall, Becky ....... 5l, 58, 63, 64, II9 Arnall, Gary ............... 85, 96, II3 Arnold, Slanley ................... II3 Aronois, Cheryl .................... 66 Aiw.-511, Jim ..... 55, 61, 70, 04, as, Aiwood, Jim .. 75, 88, 89, 94, I25, l3I Aulick, Pal' . ........... ........ 77 , I25 99, I25 -B- Backlund, Miss Margarel' .. 26, 73, l45 Bague, Sleve ..................... IO6 Bagwell, Sieve ..... ......... I 25 Bailey, Larry ..... 58, IO0, IO6 Bailey, Linda .... .... 6 8, 69, II9 Baker, Bill 1-1. .... ......... 1 I9 Baker, Bill ..... .... 6 3, II3 Baker, Jim ...... 6I, II3 Baker, Mrs. Joy .................... 43 Baker, Linda ........ 48, 5I, 63, 64, II9 Baker, Maida ........... 76, II9 Bass, Diana ....... Sl, 79, IO6 Bass, Janis ...... ......... 6 6, 79, IO6 Baizel, Marilyn ..... 27, 64, 65, 72, Baugh, Palrick .... ........ I 25 Baxier, Gladys .... 77, IO6 Bay, Bonnie .... .... 6 3, IO6 Bays, Les ....... ........ I 06 Beachler, Terry ........... 77, IO6 Bean, Sue ................. , .... IO6 Bear, Brenda ....... 65, 66, 72, 75, I25 Bear, Jerry .... 56, 87, 06, I07 Bear, Judy ......... 74, II3 Bear, Kenny .... .,.. . .. II9 Bear, Sieve ....... 74, 87, IO6 Bearden, Chrisly ..... 62, I25 Beauchamp, Danny IO6 Beauchamp, Mark ............. IO6 Behling, Howard .............. II3 Bell, Mrs. Rebecca . I5, 22, 27, 56, 552 Bench, Scoliy ..... .......... . .. II9 Berg, Richard ................. II9 Bernei, Deana ...... 56, 74, 75, 79, IO6 Berry, Marilyn .................... II9 Berry, Pal .......................... 62 Berryman, Mr. David ........... I3, 43 Beihurem, Anna 58, 73, 75, 79, Belhurem, Donna ...............,. IO6 Beuiler, Linda .... 56, 74, II3 Bigbee, Elaine ....... 74, IO6 Bigbee, Kaihy ...... 65, 74, II3 Bilyeu, Mrs. Ardell ............ 20, 5I Bingham, Bob .......... 56, 58, 96, II9 Birmingham, Mr. Dick ...... 33, 34, 93 Black, Roger ....' .................. I I3 Blackard, Alvin ..... 6I, 85, 9I, 96, II3 Blackburn, Malcom ........... 74, IO6 Blakey, Barbara ................... IO6 Blasi, Mike .... 56, 58, 64, 93, I9, I22 Blizzard, Leslie .................... IO6 BOARD OF EDUCATION ..,....... I4 Boairighf, Kenny .............. 70, I25 Boairighi, Mike .... ...... I 06 Boarrighl, Richard ....... . IO6 Boairighl, Sandra ................. II9 Bolion, Barbara .... .....' 5 I, 59, I25 Bond, Debby ..... ........ I 25 Boolh, Eddie ..... 62, II9 Bossi, Bruce .......... ........... I I3 Bossing, Carol ............. 62, 64, I25 Bowen, Mrs. Henrieiia ...... .. 5l Bowler, Terry ........... ....... I I9 Bowser, Carla .... ..... 6 4, II9 Boyer, Jeanelie .... ...... I 09 Bradley, Paula .... ..... 7 9, IO6 Bradley, Paula ..... . II3 Bradley, Roberr .... ........... I I3 Bradley, Sherman .................. 43 Bradshaw, Donna ..... 32, 58, 74, II3 Brand, Terry ....... ............. I 06 Brandenburg, Judy ................ II3 Branson, Chuck ............ 58, 87, IO6 Brasel. Kennelh Wayne ......, 62, II3 Brafcher, Chris ......... 58, 65, 84, II9 Bray, Joleen ...... ..... 6 3, 79, IO6 Breier, Rebecca ........ 48, 6I, 77, II9 Breier, Susan .................. 77, IO6 Bridges, Mrs. Audrey ........... 39, 64 Bridges, Tom.. ................ 84, I25 Brighlwell, Linda 38, 6I, 7I, 72, Briscoe, Diana .............. . II9 Brisiow, Rex ........ 40, II3 Brock, Mr. Leslie .... ..... 4 3 Brock, Mr. Paul M. .. ....... . 43 Brooks, Arlene .... II9, I23 Brooks, Darlene .... ....... 6 5, II9 Brooks, Debbie .... ............. I I3 Brooks, Delores ........ 6I, 65, 75, I25 Brooks, Rhonda .... ............. I 25 Brooks, Siephen ....,.... . II3 Brose, Randy ..... Brolhers, Becky ......... . ........ II3 IO6 Brown, Evelyn ............. 63, II9, I23 Brown, Jan ..... 56, 66, 73, 76, 79, II9 Brown, Janice Marie 27, 66, 68, 69, 72, 73, I25, I36 Brown, Jerry ..... ............. I 06 Brown, Karen ....... 79, IO6 Brownlow, Nancy ..... 64, I25 Broyles, Pal ........ ......... I I3 Brunson, Sianley ............... 9l, II3 Bruion, Mike- ..................... I I9 Bryani, Glenda ..... 63, 65, 66, 67, II3 Buchanan, Gary ................... II3 Buckles, Pam ......... Buckmasier, Karen Buckmasler, Randy Bumgarner, David Bumgarner, Regina IO6 24, I06 45, 125 IO6 I26 Bumgarner, Slanley ..... Bu rdeile, Gary ......... Burdick, Eva .............. Burgess, Carolyn .... 26, Burgess, Roberfa ....... 5I Burke, Becky ..... ..... Burk, Dean 75, II9 51, as, 90, II3 98, 125 50, ea, 75, 125 55, 54, 119 II9 II3 Burks, Dana .... 68, 69, I26 Burkharf, Judy ........ . IO6 Burlison, Richard ........ 76, 77, II3 Burlison, Susan ...,. 65, 64, 67, 75, I26 Burney, Paisy 56, 58, 6l, 64, II9 Burney, Sieve .............. 87, 9I, IO6 Buron, Michelle ........ 58, 63, 66, II3 Burrell, Gary ..... 84, I26 Burrell, Randy ...... 87, IO6 Burroughs, James .... ..... 6 2, I26 Burrow, Elaine ...... 63, 79, IO6 Burrow, Ralph ..................... I06 Burrows, Mr. Denny ................ 36 Burlon, Nelda ...... 59, 6I, 72, 77, II9 Burion, Pamela ........ ....... 6 3, IO6 Bush, Mary .. 36, 58, 63, 70, 77, 79, II3 BUSINESS EDUCATION ....... 38, 39 Busserl, Allan ..................... I26 Busserl, Sharon ..... .. 74, IO6 Buicher, Gary .... 88, 9I, 96, II3 Bulcher, Sieve .... 25, BB, 96, II9 Builer, Doug ............ . II3 Byers, Bruce. .... ........... 7 4, IO6 Byrd, Richelle .......... 63, 74, 79, II3 -C- CABINET ........... 57 Cade, Mr. A. R. .. ..... . 74 Campbell, AniI'a ...... . II9 Campbell, Beiiy ..... ..... 6 4, I26 Campbell, Dennis .... ....... I 06 Campbell, Mary II3 Canlrell, Lowell .......... Cardwell, Jennifer .......... Cardwell, Melody .. 56, 65, Carson, Calhy 5l, 6I 63, Carler, Ann ....... . 63, 65, Carier, Debbie . ........... . Carier Jerry ..... Carler, Kaihy .... Carier, Larry ..... Carier, Tom ..... Casfeel, Wanda Caslrianni, Carl .... Caies, Melvin .... Caufield, Tom ...... Cavaness, Carole ..... Chamless, Jimmy ....... .. Chaslain, Mrs. Lindell ...... I26 Sl, I26 67, 77, II3 65, 75, 76, I26 66, 67, II3 II3 48,62 .. 110, II3 120 75, 94, 125 120 75, 126 25, 91, IO6 71, 125 72, II3 IO6 39, 47, 63 CHEERLEADERS, JUNIOR VARSITY .. 79 CHEERLEADERS, VARSITY ......... Chesney, Donna ...... . ....... Chesney, Mary ..... Childers, Nancy Chiilenden, Ted ..... Choaie, Deborah ........ CHOIR, ADVANCED .... 34, 62, CHOIR, SOPHOMORE GIRLS Chrislman, Julie .............. Clark, Debble ................. Clark, Gary Clark, Lois ....... .... Clark, Merilyne . Clark, Sharon .... CLASSES ........ Claussen, Kalhy Claussen, Linda .... Clay, Mr. Layion .... Claylon, Andy ..... Claylon, Jerry Clayion, Kara .... Claylon, Larry ....... Clemens, David ........ be, ea, 25, 47, lii, Clemens, Joseph Paul .... Clemens, Willa ................ Cline, Sharon .......... Climer, Bonnie .... Cloyd, Linda .... Coble, Chris ..... Coble, Roy .... 64, 68, 58, 52, 59, ss 25, IO4, 77, 51, 05, 74, a-1, 75, 74, Cody, Pal' ....... .... 5 8, Collier, Micheal ..... Collins, Mrs. Joan ..... Collins, Judy ...... Collison, Dennis Colvard, Jackie .... Compion, Kalhy .... Complon, Loreifa ..... CONCERT BAND Conrad, Beily ..... 5l, 64, Conrad, Jonalhan 70, CONTENTS ........ Conway, Debbie .............. Cook, Calhy .... 56, 59, Cook, Randy ..... 68, 69, 64, 75, I02, 55, 71, 3 74, 75, CURRICULl Cunningham' CUSTODIAI Dahlman, D1 Daniel, Jane Daniel, Paul DARI NG DI Daugherly, Daugheriy, Davidson, D Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Craig Davis Debrr Janic Davis, Judy Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Larry Mike Linda Rick Robe Sco'rI Tim . Davison, Da Day, Becky Day, Dean Deck, Cafhy Delzell, Jeri Denney, Ton De Shazo, S Desmond, L De Sp ain, B Dickensen, I Dickey, Sher Dillinger, L. Dixon, Dale Dodd, Jerry Dodd, Rube Doke, Gary Donson, Joe Donson, Par' Dooley, Jay Dooley, Lar, Dooros, San Downing, M COOKS ....... ....... 5 2, Cooper, Gary .............. 49, 96, Cooper, Randy .................... COOPERATIVE OCCU PATIONAL UCATION ............... . ..... . Coppack, Jane ......... Corbin, Janice ..... .... Corbin, Meila ..... 66, 68, 77, 73, 79, Cofler, Pam .................. COUNSELORS .................... Counls, Linda ..... 26, 5I, 68, Counls, Peggy ......... Coursey, Dale Coursey, Pam 53, 77, Cowden, Denny ..... ........ Cowd rey, Timoihy .......... Cowens, John .......... Cowens, Tom Cox, Cheryl 34, 38, Cox, Gary .................. Cox, Jacquelyn ..... 26, 5I, 56, Cox, Junior .. Craig, Jesse .... Craigmyle, Richard ........... Crain, Kn1al Crawford, Polly ...... .. 73, 75, Creed, Karen .... ...... 6 3, Crider, Bob ...... Criger, Danny ................. Crocker, Darrel ..... 56, 57, 59 Cross, Linda, Sue .............. Crossland, Connie Crosswhile, Carol Crouch, Paul ...... Cruise, Dick ........ Cullison, Calharine .... 5I, 69, 79, 48, 76, 6I, 62, 76. 54, 07, ,ei 74, 25. Doyle, Wall Drake, Fred Drake, John Drake, Paul Drake, Sano DRAMATICE Draper, Rok Driggers, G DRIVER EDI Dykes, Ronn Dugan, Mr. Dunham, M Dunn, Mrs. Dunn, Rick Durbin, Dor Dulron, Lini Eagleburger Eagleburger Eagleburger Eagleburger Eakins, Law1 Easl, Andre. Eaves, Debh Eddingron, Eddingfon, Edge, Larry Edrnission, I Edmonds, Cl Edmonds, T Edwards, Di Edwards, Ji Edwards, M Edwards Rr Eggeman, ls 62, I29 I VARSITY .... ali, . . . . 62, 'iriis' . . . . . . 74, ss, sa, 69, zs, 47, 53, 25, I04, 47,51, 85, 74, 84, 54, ea,75, .. sa, 74, .. 58, 64, 75, 102, 51, 54, 55, 70, 7I, ,. ..... 74, 68, 69, 75, 52, 49, 96, KTIONAL 66, 68, 73, 77, 79, 51, SI, 68, 69, 63, 77, 79, 34, sa, 48, 51, 56, 51, 62, 7175, vi, . 63, 64, , ....... 87, , 57, 59, 6I 74 25 CURRICULUM ...... IO. ll Cunningham, Julie .... ..,, 7 7, II4 CUSTODIANS ......... 52, 53 -D.. Dahlman, Debbie 66, 72, 73, 75, I20 Daniel, Janet .................. 65, II4 Daniel, Paul ...................... I27 DARING DAUBERS ART CLUB .... 66 Daugherty, Patricia ........ 50, 5I, II4 Daugherty, Priscilla .... 5l, II4 Davidson, David .... ,... 7 I, II4 Davis, Craig .... .... 7 6, l07 Davis, David .... ...... I 20 Davis, Debra .... .... 5 6, I07 Davis, Janice .... . II4 Davis, Judy I27 Davis, Larry I20 Davis, Mike II4 Davis, Linda .... ...,. I 07 Davis, Rick .... .............. 6 2, I20 Davis, Robert ...... 6I, 70, 7I, 72, I27 Davis, Scott ...................... II4 Davis, Tim ..... .... I 07, 87, 9I Davison, Dan ..,..... . II4 Day, Becky .... .... I I4 Day, Dean .... .... 4 2 Deck, Cathy ..... ..... I 20 Delzell, Jeri .... 68, I27 Denney, Toni ...... .... 7 9, I07 De Shazo, Suzan .... .. I07 Desmond, Lois .... I27 De Spain, Brian ........ .... I 07 Dickensen, Mrs. Verna ........ .... 4 3 Dickey, Sherry ................. 77, II4 Dillinger, Latrisia .... 65, 66, II4 Dixon, Dale ..... .... . .. I20 Dodd, Jerry ....... . I07 Dodd, Ruben ......... I07 Doke, Gary .... .... 4 0, 85, 96, II4 Donson, Joe ....... ...... 3 3, 96, II4 Donson, Parthina ....... 66,76 79, I27 Dooley, Jay ....... ........ 3 6, IO7 Dooley, Larry .... ....... . .. II4 Dooros, Sandy ................ IO7 Downing, Mike ......... 38, 56, 64, I27 Doyle, Walter ............ . II4 Drake, Fred .... 7I, II4 Drake, John .. II4 Drake, Paul ..... I20 Drake, Sandra ....... I20 DRAMATICS ........... .... 2 6 Draper, Robert Scott IO7 Driggers, Gary ................ IO7 DRIVER EDUCATION .............. 50 Dykes, Ronnie .......... 28, 6I, 73, I27 Dugan, Mr. Luther ............. 39, 64 Dunham, Mrs. Betty. ............... 2l Dunn, Mrs. Betty ...... ......... 2 I Dunn, Rick .......... .... 4 9, I20 Durbin, Donnie .... ..... I 20 Dutton, Linda ....... IO7 -E. Eagleburger, Chris .. 58, 6I, 64, 75, 88, I20 Eagleburger, Danny ............... IO7 Eagleburger, Lester ........... 84, I20 Eagleburger, Pam .. 63, 74, 79, 80, IO7 Eakins, Lawrence .................. I27 East, Andrea ,... 37 65, 66, 67, 70, Eaves, Debby ........ ....... 3 9, I27 Eddington, Danny .. ..,. 20, II4 Eddington, Georgia .. ...... 69 Edge, Larry ......... .... 8 5, II4 Edmission, Debbie ..... .,... I I4 Edmonds, Cynthia . ....... I20 Edmonds, Tommy .... ........... I 07 Edwards, Diane .... .... 6 I, 75, I20 Edwards, Jim ...... ...... 6 8, 93, I20 Edwards, Mr. Newton .............. 20 Edwards, Roberts .. ...... 73, 77, I20 I27 Eggeman, Mike .... Ehrich, David ................. 22, I27 Ehrich. Mark .................. 31, 114 Elkins, Janice 5I, 63, 64, 72, 76, I27 Elkins, Joyce ............... 63, 76, IO7 Elkins, Mike ,,,,,, , IO7 Ellis, Susan ....................... II4 Ellison, Lu Nell ...........,... 74, II4 Eoff, Donna ..... 30, 5I, 6I, 66, 75, I27 Erickson, Mr. Chester .............. 43 Ernstmann, Miss Mary .......... 36, 79 Erven, Lana ............... 63, II4, II6 Essary, Charles ...... ...... 4 8, I20 Essary, Patty ..... .... 4 0, 62, I27 Euliss, Eda ....... ......... I I4 Evans, Barbara ..... ....... I 27 Evans, Donnie 62, ll4 Evans, Dottie .... II4 Evans, Phyllis .... IO7 Everest, Jim ..... II4 Everest, Steve I27 ..p. Fairleigh, Mr. Paul ......... 40, 70, 7I Fairman, James .... 58, 77, II4 Farmer, Charles ...... 25, I20 Farmer, Clinton .... IO7 Farmer, Fred' .... II4 Farmer, Rick ..... ....... I 20 Farr, Charlie .... ..... 5 6, IO7 Farrell, Charles ...... .... 4 I, 62, I28 Faucett, Frances ........... 62, 64, I28 Faucett, James Buddy ............ I07 Feeney, Bonita ....... ....... 7 4, II4 Fender, Gail ....... .... 7 4, 77, IO7 Fenton, Kathleen .... .... 6 7, 77, II4 Fetterhoff, - David .... . . . 44, I20 Fetterhoff, Edward .... . . ....... IO7 Fielder, Terry ........ .... Fielding, Charlie .... .... Fields, Joan ....... .... Fields, Paula .... Fields, Ronnie 62, 95, 12a 74, 91, 10a 51, 75, 125 55, 75, 10a I08 FINE ARTS .... .... 3 0, 3I Fine, Judy ........................ II4 Finkbiner, Gary ................... I20 Fischer, Bill . I5, 57, 6l, 73, 84, 88, 96, I28, I29 Fisher, Cindy ..................... I20 Fisher, Judy ..... I08 Fisher, Mr. Joe .... .... 4 3 Fisher, Sheila .... I2I Fisher, Stanley ..... ..... I 2I Fleming, James 62, I2l Fleming, Patricia .... ......... I I4 Fleming, Rex ...... .... 6 2, 87, I08 Fletcher, Carolyn .... ...... 7 4, II5 Fletcher, Grady .... 62, 69, I28 Playa, Rick .............. ....... 1 2I I08 Fly, Rodney . .,............ . FoorsALL, FRESHMAN FOOTBALL, JR. VARSITY .. FOOTBALL, VARSITY ...... . .... 87 . ....... 85 84 Forrester, Ray .......... 2I, 6I, 72, I28 Fortner, Micheal ....... 58, 87, 9I, I08 Foster, James D. ........,........ I28 Foster, Larry ...................... I08 Foster, Pat ......... 57, 63, 72, 73, I28 Foster, Phyllis .......... 63, 75, 79, I2I Foster, Sheila .... ........ 5 I, 75, I2I Foster, Sheila .... ....... I I5 Fowler, David I28 Fowler, Jerry .... ......... I 28 Frakes, Rose ..... .... 3 7, 58, II5 Frances, Linda .................... I08 Frazier, Keith 64, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 92, 93, I2l Frederickson, Mrs. DorothY - Freema Freema Freema Freema Frieze, FRENC n, David ........... n, Ethel n, Larry .... n, Sandra ...... Mr. George .... H CLUB ...... 45, 69 I2I .. 66, II5 I08 ...46, I28 ........43 27, 73 FRESHMEN ....................... I06 FRESHMEN MIXED CHORUS ...... 74 Frieze, David ........... 76, 77, 96, I2I Fritchman, Barry ..... ....,...... I 08 Fry, Deborah ...... .... 2 7, 79, I08 Fry, Robert Joe ...... 49, I2I Frye, Rick ......... .....,. I 28 Fuller, Linda .............,......... 62 Funkhouser, Dianne ........ 58, 75, I2I FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA .. 62 AMERICA ....... FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA 65 Gott, Mark ..... II5 Gouty, Regina ....... 73, I08 Grady, Evelyn ...... .... . I29 Graft, Dr. Willard J. .... ..... I 2, I3 Grant, Kenny .......... 6l, l2I Graves, Wanda ................... I2I Gray, Mike .... .......,...... 8 5, II5 Green, Loni .......... 74, 79, I08, IO9 Green, Ronnie .................... II5 Greenaway, Phillip ........ 72, 73 I08 Gregg, Mr. Jerry .. .. ...49, 85, 98 Gregory, Brenda ..... .... 7 4, 77, I08 Gregory, Terry .... Griffin, Sharlet .... Grim, Janice .... Grimes, Shirley .... Grimm, Rocky ..... 75, 91, los 10a 70, I2I . ........ I29 56, 87, I08 Groves, Kathy ................. 77, I29 Grubaugh Mr Ne W Fuzzell, Jay ....................... I08 -G- Gaddis, David .. 56, 57, 58, 6I 88, Gafner, Tommy ............... I08 Gambill, Pat ........ ........... I 28 Gamble, Randall .............. 87, I08 Gann, Linda Dianne... 32, 50, 58, 65, 66, II5 Gann, Wayne ...... 70 7l, I08 Ganzer, Diana ....... ..... . .. I08 Gardner, Mrs. Gala .... .... 4 3, 45 Gardner, Janet ..... 74, I08 Gardner, Ricky ..... ..... I 08 Gardner, Tommy ..... ....... . .. II5 Gardner, Vicki ................ 76, II5 Garlock, Linda ........ 66, 68 69, I28 Garrett, Don ..... .... 2 I, 59 70, l2I Garrett, Larry .... ......... 7 4, I08 Garrett, Nancy ..... 65, 72, I28 Garrison, Cynthia .... ..... 7 9, I08 Garrison, David .... I08 Garrison, Gary ..... 49, I2I Garrison, Steve .... ....... 6 2, I28 Gates, Dianne ............. 63, 64, I28 Gavisk, Don ...................... I08 Gavisk, Pam .... 36, 5I, 56, 63 79, II5 Gentry, Linda ................. I28 Gentry, Ramona .................. I28 George, Jacki .. 27, 59 63, 73 75, l2I George, Michael .................. I08 George, Mike ................. II5 , . al . .... I8, I9, 6I GUIDANCE STAFF ...... .... 2 0, 2I Gunnett, Merry .... .. 66, I'I5 Gunnett, Sherry ..... 50, 66, II5 Gurganious, Merry ..... ..... , 76, I08 -H- I-lale, Pam .... 65, 75, IZI Hale, Preston ...... 87, I08 Hall, David Hall, Jackie ..... Hall, Janet ........ 50, II5 35, I08 34, I29 Haden, Jaqueta .... ....... I I5 Haefeker, Della Haile, Herbert .... Hall, Jean ...... Hall, Johnny ...... Hammers, Dixie I5, II5 I08 76, II5 II5 56,79 I08 Hancock, Marilyn 56, bl, 72, 80, I2I I29 Hankins, Linda .. Hankins, Lynn .... Hankins, Nancy Hanners, Beatrice Hardesty, Robert Hardin, James .... Hardin, Kenneth .... Harding, William ....... H ardison, Steve ......... . ........ I08 I08 48, I2I 75, I2I 9I, I08 I2I . 76, II9, I2I Hargis, Mr. Dolph M. ............. 45 Ha rgus, Linda ....... , ....... 121 Gerhart, Dyke 22, 28, 66, 73, 94, 95, I26, I29 Gerhart, Jackie ............ 58, 79, II5 Harper, Dan I30 Harrell, Karen ..... .... 5 I, 6I, I30 Harrell, Kirk ...... 75. II5 Harrington, Ken ..... .... 6 7, II5 Harrington, Margo Harris, Brad . ...... Harrison, Deb .. 29, 59, 6I, I30 . ....... 56, 6I, II5 Gerhart, Kathy ..... Sl, 6I, 72, 73, Gerhart, Mr. Levi .............. 36, 70 Giboney, Loretta .... ..... 6 4, I29 Gibson, Janet ....... .... I 2l Gibson, Mr. Victor .... 33 Giddings, Jon ....... ..... I 8 Gilbert, Mike ...... 85, II5 Gill, Bill ......... ............... I 08 Gingery, Vincent .................. II5 Gist, Tom .......... 48, 56, 6l, 68, l2I Gist, Mr. William B. ....... I5, I8, I9 Glaze, Jean ............ 25, 65, 76, I2I Glaze, Sharon ......... 65, 66, I03, II5 Glenn, Bobbie ........... 74, II5 Glenn Linda .... I09 Glenn Philip .... I09 Glynn Beverly .... 75, I29 Goetz, Jim .... I29 Goff, Lonnie Goff, Ryan ..... Goforth, Allen Gold, Paula .... GOLF ............ I2I 56, Gonce, Sheryl ........ ..... Goodin, Steve Allen Goodman, Dixie Goodwin, Bobby Goodwin Cerelle . Goodwin, Jeff ..... Goodwin, Lloyd Gorden, Kathy Goss, Teresa ...... Goswick, Leslie .... 45, I29 129 79, 1oa 95 54, 129 ioa 74, I08 los 73, me 115 40, noe II5 55, 129 129 Harrison, Stanley Hartley, Joyce ..... 6I, 7 Harvey, Dan .... 73, 77, uso, 145 .. sa, 75, 1oa 3, 74, 75, 123, 145 .. 85, 96, II5 Harvey, Karen ...... 48, 59, 67, 7I, l2I Hasler, Jeanetta ....... I08 ....-36, 84 Hawkins, Dave .... Hawkins, Debbie .... 5I. I30 Hawkins, Jean ..... ----- I I5 Hawkins, Lynn ..... ,----- 7 4 Hawkins, Mary .... 72. I2I I08 Hayes, Linda ........ Haymes, Mrs. Maurine ....- ------ 2 2 Haynes, M r. Heaton Haynes, Jim . ........ Hayter, Karen .... 1 Hayter, Kathy ................ IOI, Heidemann, Richard Helton, Vincent ...... Henderson, Brenda ..... ..... 7 4, Henderson, Leon Henry, Bob ........ Henry, Carol .... Henson, Dennis Herron, Walter ..... . ----- Herring, Catherine ..... ......... Hicks, Cindy ....... I-Iigdon, Kenneth .. Highfill, Debbie 37, 7I . ..... I2I 74 I08 II5 77, II5 I30 II5 58, 88, I30 56, 6I, I2I 63, 94, I2l II6 I2I I08 .. .... 74, II6 .. ....... II6 23, II6 Murphy, Sa Highfill, Fred .... .... 7 6, I08 Highfill, Linda ..... 5l, IZI Highlill, Mark .. ..... I08 Highfill, Sleve .................... l2I HIGHLANDER DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS .......................... 6l HIGHLIFERS ..... .. 75 Hill, David ....... . II6 Hill, Geral .......... 84, 85, 93 Hill, Pam .... 48, 64, 75, 78, I2l Hill, Pam. ........ 58, 76, 80, II6 Hill, Richard Lee .... 59, I03, I30 Hillman, Sandra .... ...... 7 5, I22 Hilmes, Scoll ..... ....-.-- I 08 Hillon, Glenna .... .... 7 4, IOB Hinds, Doug ...... ............ I 08 Hiser, Harold .... .......... 4 5, I22 INTRAMURALS ..... IOO, IOI, I02, IO3 Ivey, Edwin ................ 58, 9l, IO9 -J- Jackson, Bill ........ .... 7 5, II6 Jackson, Dwayne .... ............ I 30 Jackson, Rebecca .........,....... IO9 Jarvis, Cindy ....... 63, 67,I 68, 74, II6 Jaynes, Eddie ............. , IO9 Jean, Javila .... .............. I 09 Jefferies, Palli ................ 7l, I22 Jefferies, Rhonda 50, 63, 66, 74, II6 Jefferson, Bill ..................... I30 Jenkins, Mrs. Daisy ................ 23 Jenkins, Deloris ..... .... 6 3, I30 Jenkins, James .... .... 8 5, II6 Jenkins, Larry ......, .... 8 7, IO9 Jennings, Deborha .... .... 5 I, I22 MADRIGAL ........... Hiser, Marilyn .. HI-Y ............ 3l, 5l, 56, I30 .. ............... 59 Hoaglin, Barbara .......... 67, 77, l30 Jennings, Joyce ..... . ........... IO9 Jennings, Kennelh ................ II6 Johns, Donald ......... Johnson, Barbara ...... 70, 71, 77, II6 20, 63, 79, 109 Krasser, Janel ...... 64, I22 Krieder, Danny ................ 62, II6 Kressig, Mr. Roberl ................ 33 Krueger, Cheri ...... 56, 6I, 66, 73 I20 68, , , :22 Kuklenski, Dr. Joe .............. l3, I5 Kyle, Gary .......... 68, 69,, 7I 75, l3I ..L.. Lane, Paul .. IO9 Lane, Sally ..... .,..... 7 9, II6 Landrelh, Rila ............. 65, 74, II6 Laney, David ........... 36, 58, 96, II6 Laney, Ross ..... 22, 56, 57, 88, 90, l3l LANGUAGE ARTS ................. 22 LANGUAGES, FOREIGN .......... 27 Lalham, Regina ............... 64, II6 Lalimer, Pally ................ 56, IO9 LATIN CLUB ..... ...... 2 7 Laugeson, John .... .... I 3l Law, Elaine ...... .............. I I6 Lawson, Edilh ................. 79, II6 Lawson, Paul ....... 25, 56, 84, 96, I22 Lawson, Sleve .... ........... 7 I, I09 Hoaglin, Deborah ............. 77, II6 1-166g11n, Kalhy ..... 34, 56, 64, 75, 130 Hoaglin, Sandy ............... 74, I08 Hodges, Kennelh I3O Hogue, Bobbi I08 Hogue, Gary ..... .... I 09 Hohensee, Sleve .... ........ I 22 Hoke, Phyllis ...... .... 7 9, IO9 Holden, Rodney ..... .... 9 I, II6 Holder, Kerry ..... .......... I 22 Holland, Palricia ..... 47, 56, IO9 Holman, James ....... ...... 6 2, II6 Holl, Boyd ............. ........ I 09 HOME ECONOMICS .......... 46, 47 Hood, Roberl ............. 84, 96, I22 O'DeIl, Hood, Violel ..... Hoover, Twila ....... I22 64, 68, II6 Hopkins, Mary Ann ........ 66, 68, II6 Hornack, Kalhy 28, 6I, 73, I3O, HORNETS' NEST .................. 79 Horsl, Lynn ........ 63, 70, 78, 79, II6 Horsl, Roberl' .. 56, 6 1, 70, 64, 96, 130, I3l Horsl, Mr. Weslon ............ 2l, l3l Hoss, Mr. Eugene . ....... 45 Holelling, Gerrie ............. 64, I3O Hough, Kay ................... 66, II6 Hough, Wally 36 Housden, William House, Larry ........ , 56, 72, 84, 86, I3O .. ......... I22 II6 House, Mrs. Sandra ..... 22, 26, 68, 69 Howerlon, Mr. John . Hudson, Jesse ....... 50, 93, 9I .. .... 45 Hunl, Danny .... .... 9 9, I3O Hunl, David .... ..... I 30 Hunl, Donna .... ........ I 09 Hunl, Krisly ..... .... 7 4, l06 Hunl, Larry ..... I22 Hunler, Debby ..., .... I O9 Hursh, J. D.,.. 9l Hullon, Larry II6 Hullon, Nancy .... Hullon, Sleve . . . Huxley, Cheri .. .. Huxley, Dana .. . II6 93, 130 . 63, 65, 74, II6 . ..... 51, sa, l30 Johnson, Bud ......... 56, 7l, ll5, II6 Johnson, Jacque .... 34, 5l, 59, 6l, I30 Johnson, Leslie . ............ I22 Johnson, Lynda ....... . I22 Johnson Johnson , Pam. ..... Ronald .... 66, II6 II6 Laxlon, Mike ............. . II6 Lea, Mr. Bill .... . ......... 36, 90, 94 Leach, Ken .......... 35, 6I, 66, 72, I22 Lee, Mr. Russell . .................. 45 Lemons, Curlis .. . .. 56, 6l, 77, II6 Johnson, Virgil .... Johnslon, Pal ..... Johnslon, Sandra 45 I22 II6 Jones, Becky ...... ............ I 09 Jones, Bill ...... .... 8 7, 9I, IO9 Jones, Bob .... ........ I I6 Jones, Danny ..... . I22 Jones, David .... .... 6 2, II6 Jones, Derlnda .................... I09 Jones, Janis ...................... I22 Jones, Joyce .... l5, 56 68 , 57, 61, 66, 67, , 72, 73, 75, 130 Jones, Lora ........... 69, 75, I30 Jones, Marcus 56, 58, 72, I22 Jones, Muriel .......... 74, 77, 79, I09 Jones, Rogers Lee .. 75, 85, 9I, 96, II6 JOURNALISM ..... ........... 2 8, 29 Joy, Eddie ...... .... 8 7, IO9 Julian, Samuel .... .... 7 I, IO9 JUNIORS ....... .......... I I9 Juslus, Joann ........ .... 5 0, 74, II6 , -K- Kales, Belly ........ ...... I 09 Keene, Cheryl 5I, Keene, Jeff ..... ............. 5 6, II6 Keene, Randall ...... Keller, David Kellner, Mike Kellner, Paula .... Kensinger, Karen .... Kensinger, Sharon .... , . Kenworlhy, Roberl .... KEY CLUB ............ Kiener, Donna ...... 27 Kilgore, Josie ..... .. Kilgore, Ronnie King, Hugh ....... Kirby, Mr. John ..... Kirkey, Bobby ..... -1- INDEX ................ .... I 4I INDUSTRIAL ARTS .... ..... 4 I Ingram, Sandra ..... . I09 Inman, Bill ...... .... 3 2, II6 Inman, Pam ..... .... 6 4, I22 Inman, Paula ...... 68, ll2 Kile, Chesler 14146, vaeu . ...... . Killerman, Sleve Kladl, Kay ...... Kladl, Larry ...... Klapp, Mr. A. K. Klehm, Sandra .... Knapp, Charles ..... Knapp, Jack1e . ...... . lnmon, Darlene Irby, Nancy .... . Irvine, Dale 65, 75, ll2 I30 . ..... 36, I09 Irvine, Evelyn .......... 5I, 63, 75, I3O Iseminger, Ronnie . . . 48, I22 Knapp, Mary Ann ..... Knapp, William Eugene Knox, Terella .......... Krasser, Danny .... Krasser, Denny .... 56, a4, 96,97, 122 aa, I22 . 56, 9I, 96, II6 65,'76, II6 II6 II6 . 85, 9I, 96, II6 ,46, 72, 75, 122 47, 109 122 109 .....45 II6 62, 116 77, 122 07, 109 63, I3l II6 23 75, 79, 122 . ....... 131 .. ........ II6 I02, I22 IO9 6I, 68, I22 6l, II6 II6 Lemons, Donna .... 58, 68. 78, I20, I22 Lemons, Paul .............. 74, 76, IO9 Lemons, Sharon ............... 79, IO9 Lellerman, Anila ..... ..... 7 7, IO9 Lellerman, Cynlhia ...... 62, I3I Lellerman, Dwighl ........ 56, 58, II7 Lellerman, Janice .... .......... I 3l Lellerman, Larry .... ........ I 3l Lellerman, Linda ..... .... 6 4, l3I Lellerman, Mr. Olis .... ....... 4 5 Lellerman, Tommy .... .... I I7 LIBRARIANS ....... ......... 5 I Lilley, Carol ........ ...., 7 4, IO9 Lilly, Mrs. Dorolhy ...... .. 23 Lindsey, Chrisline .... ....... 7 4, IO9 Lindsey, Linda ...... ............ I I7 Link, Darrell .... 35, 7I, 72, I22 Link, Dennis ...... ..... 7 0, 7I, IO9 Lilllelon, Mark ..... .... 7 I, I09 Locke, Mr. Carl .... .... 3 7, 6l Locke, Elaine ..... .... 4 7, l3l Locke, Judy .... ..... 6 3, II7 Lodwick, Linda II7 Logan, Marilyn ....... .... I O9 Long, Roberl ........... .... I I7 Long, Sleven Dwayne ............. I09 Looney, Pamela ...,............... II7 Lowry, Becky .... 45, 68, 69, I3l Lowry, David ..... ............ I I7 Luke, Mrs. Sally .... .......... 2 3, 66 Lyons, Sally ....... .,.. 5 I, 56, 63, 22 -M- Mace, Wanda .... ...... I I7 Mackey, Ernesl ..... ..... 5 6, I3l Mackey, Margarel . ............... IO9 MacKinney, Sleve 48, 58, 6I, 88, 89, 90, 93, l3l McCamon, John ........ ..... 6 2, IO9 McCIanahan, Debbie ..... ...... I 09 McClernon, Pal ..... ........ . . 75, I22 McDonald, Mike .... McDonald, Slanley I22 II7 McDoniel, Joyce .... ...... 7 7, I09 McFaIl, Wesley ..... 85, 96, II7 McGee, Donna 26, 68, 69, I22 McGee, Jody ..... McGinnis, Debra McGinnis, Linda .... McGuire, Darrell McGuire, Dennis .... McGuire, Kenny .... Mclnlosh, Glenda .... 109 59, 109 66, 117 122 I09 109 109 McMahan, Nancy ..... .... I O9 McMahon, Carol ..... .... I 3l McMicheal, Brenda ..... ...... I 22 McMillen, Andy .... McMillin, Rocky McMulIin, Rickey 76, IO9 72,122 73, II7 McNeeley, Belly I22 McNeeIy, Sleven IO9 McNeil, Jimmy ..... .... I 3I McNeill, Donald ...... .... I I7 McReynolds, Jackie ..... ...... I I0 McVey, Mrs. LaVerne McVey, Randy ...... Magers, Mr. Walden .. Mallol, Leonard .... Malone, Suzanne Manes, Mike ...... Mann, David Manning, Alan Manning, Marie .... Maples, Mrs. Leila Marlane, Carol ..... Marlin, Cindy, .... .... Mason, Donnie ......... Massey, Ella ........ 58, MATHEMATICS ........ MATH CLUB ......... Mallhews, Mike ...,.. Mauck, Mrs. Margarel Medley, Judy ....... Meese, Leonard 30,51 I22 75 39, 64 I22 Il0 II7 II7 77, II7 II7 33 79, IIO 79, II7 85, II7 65, 72, 75, l3l 36 70 71, 109 .. .... 23, 36 I22 I22 Mellon, Judy ........... 46, l3l Mercado, Dan .... 70, 7l, 77, I22 Merrill, Mike ..................... I23 Messenger, Linda .. 5I, 65, 68, 75, I32 Messenger, Terry .................. IIO Messerli, Don ........ 56, 57, 75, 84, I23 Messier, Toni ..................... II7 Michael, Carolyn ................. I23 Middlemas, John ................. IIO Miles, Danny 29, 56, 59, 6l, 73, IO9, ' l25, I32 Miles, Joan .. 5l, 58 68, 69, 73, 75, 78, I32 Miles, Kalhy ............ ...... I I7 Miles, Pamela .... ...... I I7 Miles, Terri .... ......... I I7 Miller, Anne .... 75, 76, I32 Miller, Carla ........ . I32 Miller, Mike .......... . I23 Miller, Phil .... ............. I 32 Miller, Randell .... 25, 76, 87, IIO Miller, Russell .... 56, 74, IIO Miller, Sherry .... ......... I I7 Miller, Sleve II7 Miller, Sleve ...... . I23 Mills, Rachel ....... 74, II7 Millslead, Debbie ............. 56, I23 Mincks, Carolyn . McClung, Cheryl ..... 74, 76, IO9 McClung, Debbie .... .......... I I7 McClure, Jack ...... ..... 7 6, IO9 McClure, Mark ....... ..... 6 4, I22 McClure, Mona Lee .... ..... 7 6, I22 McCoy, Gerald ...... ..... 7 6, I09 McCoy, Lora ....... ...... 6 8 McCoy, Marienna .... ..... I 3l McCurdy, Janel ............... 72, II7 Milchell, Janice Milchell, Karey ..... Milchem, Michael .... Mock, Terry .......... 64, 65, 72, I32 I23 29, 48, I23 9l, IIO I32 Moffill, Mr. Joseph ............ 20, 2I Mollill, Mark .......... 6l, 76, 77, I32 Monohon, Dennis Monohon, Diane .... Monlgomery, Lee .... McDaniel, Barry ........ 49, 84, McDaniel, Nello .... 28, 49, 60, 65, 73, 84, 85, 96, l0l, l26, I3l, l45 McDaniel, Mr. William 96, I22 61, 45 McDonald, Lloyd ......... .. IO9 Moore, Becky ...... Moore Moore Moore Moore Donny Garry ......... Mrs. Genevieve Miss Marilyn .. IIO 33, II7 II7 67, 76, 123 I23 61, 68, 132 47, 63 48, 49,63 Morgan .Al Morgan, GI Morgan, Li1 Morgan, M Morgan, Ve Morehouse, Morris, Del: Morris, Ton Morlon, Mr Mullican, D Mullins, Jar Mullins, We Munger, De Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy ,Da ,Re ,Ro ,Sa Murray, Shi Myers, Myers Myers, Myers, Myers, Myers, Ashl Dan Deo Mac Mur Rob Myers, Twila MY FAIR L Napolilano, NATIONAL NATIONAL Nehl, Diane Nehl, Jimrn Nelzer, Co1 Nuemann, I Newberry, 1 Newlon Newlon, Nilson, Nimmo Nimmo Nimmo ,GI Pa Peg , Ca , Li1 , Sl. Noe, Valree Nolan, Ed Nurse Obe'rbeck, Oberbeck, O'Conner, O'Connor, Bef O'Dell, Da O'DeIl, Fri O'DelI, Fre O'DelI, Joi Office Ass' Oheim, M Omans, Di O'Neal, N O'Neal, D ORCHESTI ORGANIZ Osborn, P- Owens, Ha- Owens, Mi Owens, Rir Pace, Slan Page, Slep Painler, G Painler, M PARENT TI Park, Earl Parks, Lind Parker, Dia Parker, Su: Pasley, James ................. 74 Reulzell, Nick ...... I22 II7 77, 109 05, 96, II7 26, 60, 69, 122 109 59, IO9 66, II7 l22 109 109 I09 I09 131 122 76, 109 72, I22 73, 117 122 I09 131 117 110 30, SI 122 . ...... 75 39, 64 l22 IIO 117 II7 77, 117 117 33 ....79, 110 79, II7 85, II7 65, 72, 75, l3I 36 70 71, 109 23, 36 122 l22 46, I3I 70, 71, 77, I22 123 65, 60, 75, 132 IIO 57, 75, 04, 123 II7 123 110 59, 61, 73, 109, 125, 132 60, 69, 73, 75, 78,132 II7 II7 II7 75, 76, I32 I32 I23 I32 25, 76, 07, 110 56, 74, IIO 117 II7 123 74, II7 56, I23 64, 65, 72, I32 123 29, 48, 123 9I, IIO I32 20, 2l 61, 76, 77, 132 IIO 33, II7 II7 67, 76, I23 123 61, 60, I32 47, 63 48, 49, 63 Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan , Allen ........ 84, 86, Glenda .............. Linda .... 63, 64, Mark .... ......... 101, 59, Morgan, Vernon .... ....... Morehouse, Jim .... ....... 8 5, Morris, Debbie ....,..... I00, l0I, Morris, Tom ...................... Morfon, Mrs. Nadean .,..... ...... . Mullican, Doreffa ....... .... 5 9, Mullins, Jan .......... .... 7 9, Mullins, Wayne .,...... Munger, Dave .... ..... 6 I 77, Murphy, Dale ..... .......... Murphy, Rebecca .......... 64, 67, Murphy, Roberla ....... 5l, 64, 65, Murphy, Sandra Kay .... 27, 58, 66, 79 Parnell, Don B7 Parrish, Cleiis Parroii, Charles . Parsons, Paili ..., ,....... 6 4, 73 ... , Paulson, Brian ...... I4, 6I, 66, 73, Ragain, Gary ......... Ragain, Mike ...... 68, 69, 75, Randoph, Bonnie ..... Randoph, Kaihy ........ Randoph, Ronnie ..... 63, Ray, Allen ......... Ryba, Mrs. Thelma .... Rydsfedl, Danny ...., Sade, Payne, Anna May ..... PaYne, Doroihy ................... Payne, Leslie ..... 73, 77, Payne, Mike ,,,,, Payne, Richard 32 7I, Payne, Richard ..., , Pearsall, Dale ...... ........... Pearson, Mr. Jim ........ 37, 84, 94, Pearson, John ........ ..........,. Peck, Mrs. Doroihy ......... 33, 39, Peck, Ted .......... 7I, Peilz, Beverly ...... ..... Rea, Charles ..... Rea, John .............. Recla, Michael ......... 50. Reece, Richard . 28, 56, 6l, 73, Reed Debbie .............. 5l Reed Carolyn ................ Reed Linda ........ 58, 64, 67 Reed, Nancy .... 56, 6l, 66, 72 Reed, Sara ................ 56, REGALIA ATTENDANTS Murphy, Sandra Sue ........,. Murray, Shirley ....... .... 6 4, Myers, Ashlene 59, Myers, Danny Myers, Deora ..... ........ Myers, Madelyn ........ 26, 75 80, Myers, Myers, Murray .... ........ Roberf .... .......... Myers, Tw1la ..... .... Pendergrass, Sieve Perkins, Dwayne ...... Perkins, Elizabeth .... ..... REGALIA QUEEN ..... Remenar, George .,., Perkins, Judy ....... 64, Perkins, Mike ..... Perryman, Mrs. Wil 56, ma ............. Persell, Jill ................ 58, 74, Peryer, Greg Perusse, Sandy . ff '76,' 79l 103, MY FAIR LADY ..... 110, 119, 129, -N- Napolifano, Mike . ............ 44, NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE .. NATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY .. Peierson, Chris .... ........ Pfeifer, Sheila ............. 63, 66, Phillips, Charles Leroy ............ Phillips, Karl ...................... PHYSICAL EDUCATION ....... 48 PHYSICAL EDUCATION CAREER Reynolds, Reynolds, Debby ..... Elia Reynolds, Joyce .... ..... 33,35 88, I34 -5- Russell .. ..... . 111 SAFETY COUNCIL . ,,,, 55 Sf. John, Tom ....... ,,,,,, 6 5 Salley, Julianna .......... 77, I23 Sanders, Mr. Charles 37,85 Sanderson, Dale ....... Safierfield, Warren .... Saville, Brenda ...... Sayer, Debby ........ Schell, Bobby Lee Schmiff, Connie .... Schuchman, Pam Schuchman, Sieve .. Schuler, Fay Ann Schullz, Bill ........ Schulfz, Janice Schuliz, Mark SCIENCE ........ SCIENCE CLUB .... Reynolds, Donna ..... ,, Reynolds, Kim ........ Reynolds, Priscilla ............. Reynolds, Rick .... 74, 76, IIO, Reynolds, Rick .... 45, 60, 69, 121, Rhodes, Jean .......... 63, 74, Rhodes, Pal ............ 48, 64, SCOREBOARDS Scoii, Chuck .... Scoii, David ..... Scoif, Janice .... Scoii, Jill ..... Scofi, Larry ..... Scofi, Sam ........ Nehl, Diane ............ 64, 75, 79, Nehl, Jimmie Nefzer, Connie . .... 5l, 64, Nuemann, Roberf ................. Newberry, Sfephanie 22, 29, 66, l28 Newion, Glen ........ Newton, Pam .. 22, 29, 66, 73, I28 Nilson, Peggy ............. 5l, 59, Nimmo, Carol .... ........ 7 4, Nimmo, Linda .................... Nimmo, Sianley ....... 6l, 85, 96, Noe, Valrea ..... ........ 7 6, Nolan, Ed .... ...... Nurse ..... ........ . .. -Q- Oberbeck, Augusi ..... 56, 76, 77, Oberbeck, Freddie ............... O'Conner, Kaihlene .... 23, 56, 65, O'Connor, Tim ..... ..... 4 0, 69, CLUB ............,............. Pickering Gary ................... Pickering Greg ..... 56, 58, 64, 68, Pickering, Merrie 56, 57, 63,Igg, Pickering Pam ........... 74,' Pickering Sieve .................. Pickering, Susie ..... 56, 57, 6I, 66, 72, 75, Pierce, Calhey ...... 58, 68, 69, 94, Pierce, Virginia ................... Pinegar, Allen ..... .... Pinegar, Deborah .... .... Pinney, John ....... .... Planchon, Kay ..................... Poindexier, Aniia 29, 5I, 73, 79, Poindeier, Vollee ................ Polodna, Linda ....... ..... 7 4, Pope, Mrs. lcie Mae .... Popeioy, Debbie ....... Rhoien, Irma .................. Rice, Marii ..... 60, 6I, 68, 69, Rich, Ann ......................... Richards, David .... 34, 88, 90, Richardson, Charlolie ......... Richardson, Duane ..... ..... Riebold, Ramona .... .. Rigg, Larry ........ Riley, Glen .... Riley, Shirlee .... Roark, Larry ............... .... Robbins, Debra .... 56, 57, 74, II7 Ill I23 75 III 48, I23 76, Ill 70, 123 II7 II7 I34 III 37 7I 86,89 I23 II7 II4 I34 91, 101 61, 77, I23 Scroggins, Dennis ............. 9I, IOI Scroggins, William . Scrum, Joanne Seamon, Mike 59, 62, 69, 93, 134 124 50, 124 Sears, Richard ..... III Sears, Tom ....... I24 Sell, John ........... ......... I 34 SENIORS ......................... I25 SENIOR SUMMARIES I36, I37, Sevy, Tony ............ Sexion, Jody ..... . Sexfon, Sieve .... Sexlon, Timmy ........ Roberison , Debbie ............ Roberison, Gary ............... Roberison, Janice .. 56, 57, 6l, Robertson Mr. Jesse ......... . Roberison, Lynne .............. Shafer, Gary Wayne .. Shaffer, Danny ........ Shaffer, Donna ..... Shaffer, Mike .... Shank, John Jr. Sharick, Darrell .... Sharp, Carolyn .. Sharp, Fred ....... Polrer, Carol ..... ........... . Poffer, Connie .. 5l, 56, 64, Poiier, Gene ..... ............ O'Dell, Becky ..... 56, 64, O'DeIl, Daniel .... ...... O'Dell, Frank ..... .... O'Dell, Freddie ..... .... O'DelI, Jodi ....,. Office Assisianrs ...... Oheim, Mr. George Poffer, Siephen .... .... 7 I, Poulson, Pam. .... .......... . Powell, Danny ............. 45, 84, Powell, Debbie ................... PRACTICAL NURSING CLUB ...... Presley, Danny .......... . ......... Presley, Rickey Roberfson, Mike ....... 58, 87, Roberlson, Susan .............. Roberison Terri . Robinson, Bill .... Robinson, Lynda ............... Sharon, Bill .......... 62, 87, 9l, IOI 94, 95, I24 I34 I34 III , 64, 76, 77, 134 62, II7 74, III 04, 124 III 134 III ROD and GUN .................... Roepke, Mark .. I33, 23, 50, 00, Rogers, Becky ............. 63, Rogers, Paul Ronnie, Jim .... 74, Shellburn, Ramona .... ......... I II Sheppard, Paul ...... .... 9 I, 96, II7 Omans, Dan .......... .-.. O'NeaI, Mr. Bill ........ ........ O'Neal, Danny ................ 73, ORCH ESTRA, ADVANCED ......... ORGANIZATIONS ............. 55, Osborn, Pafricia ....... Owens, Harold 66, 75, Owens, Mike ..... ..----- Owens, Richard .... -P- Pace, Sla nley ..... ............ Page, Siephen .... ..... 4 3, 62, Painler, George . ................ . Painfer, Mary ..................... PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION Park, Earl Siewari' ..... 45, 68, 69, Parks, Linda ............... 74, 79, Parker, Diane .... Parker, Susan 5I, Rone, Jeff ..... Rone, Joyce .... 66, 73 Rook, Ronnie ..... .... Ross, Anila .... Ross, Ross, Ross, Cyndi .... . Jeannie ....... ..... Dennis ..... ..---.- 63, Sheridan, Greg .... .... 7 6, 8I, Ill Sheridan, Lynn ..... .... 6 3, 67, II7 Sherman, Ronnie .... .......... E III Shields, Becky ..... ...... . III Shields, Jim .... .......... 8 5 Shoffner, Gary ..... .... 6 2, 70, I34 Shrum, Joanne .... Shull, Laura Shull, Virginia .. I34 56, 63, II7 Preweil, Marilyn 77, Price, Linda ........ ..... 7 7, Pridemore, Sieve ..... ...... Prine, Andy ....................... Prine, Carol ........ 65, 67, 73, 76, Prine, Jerry .... .. ..... ..... . .. Prine, Kaihy .. .... 6I, 64, Pryor, Nancy Kay ..... 63, Punzell, Denila ..... ..... 6 9, -Q- OUILL 8: SCROLL -R- Ragy, Jimmy . Rader, Gary ...................... Rader, Par .................... 66, RADIO AND ELECTRONICS ....... Ragain, Eddie ............. 90, 9I, Roihermel, Audrey . .... 63, 74, Rofhermel, Debbie ..... 25, 35, Rouih, David .................. Rouih, John ........ 58, 76, 87, Rowsey, Rebecca . ............. Roy, Don ................ .. 7l, Roy, John .......... 35, 36, 7l, Roy, Margarel' ...... 6I, 7l, 48. Ruble, Mike .... ............. Ruddell, Jan ..... 63.75. Rue, Pai ....' ..... . ........... Russell, Pamela .... Rusi, Randy Ryan, Joanna ..... Simmons, Kuri ..... .... 8 5, 96, II7 Simmons, Roberf .... ......... I I7 Simpson, Cindy 69, I34 Simpson, Lewis .... . II7 SING-OUT ........ .... 7 5 Skidmore, Jackie .... III Skidmore, Jimmy ................. II7 Skinner, Kenf .......... 6I, 66, 77, II7 Slaughier, Diana ....... 63, 74, 79, Ill Sloan, Nancy ............... . III Slaon, Randy ..................... II7 Sloan, Becky ..... 63, 65, 73, l02, I34, I45 Sly, Margaret .. ...... 5l, 6I, 64, I34 Srniih, Becky ...................... II7 Smith, Carol ....... 58, 62, 64, 73, I34 Smilh Carolyn .. II7 Smilh Darrell ...... . I24 Smilh Doug ...... 77, III Smilh Earl Dean ...... . Ill Smilh Gerald ..... .... 6 4, I34 Smilh Linda .... I24 Smilh Pal ....... Ill Smilh Ronald .................... II7 Smilh, Sandra .................... I34 smiih, Sandy 39, 51, 59, 61, 75, 124 Smilh, Sharon .............. . III Smilh, Terry Ann .... .......... I 24 Smilh, Tonni ...... 56, 77, II7 Smolhers, Jim .................... I24 Sneed, Beverly .. 56 57, 66, 69, 72, 73, 75, I34, I39 Snelling, Wanda .... 65, II7 Snider, James ..... ..... I 24 Snyder, Arlis ...... ............ I Il SOCIAL STUDIES ....... 32, 33, 34, 35 SOPHOMORES .... SPEECH .. ....... Spillman, Sherry SPORTS ............ SPRING SPORTS Springer, Pal ...... Slafford, Glenda .... Slafford, Jesse ..... Slagner, Ron ....... Slander, George . 58, 85, 96, Slanderlord, Rick .. Slark, Joe ...... Slark, Thomas Slarr, David Slarr, William Slearns, Jerry ...... Sleele, Debbie ..... II3 26,68 ,. ..... I24 .. .... 82, 83 .. . ..... 82, 83 66, 72, 75 II7 74, 80, I24 I24 II7 I34 III II8 Ill I34 I24 II8 Sleele, Karen 57, 59, 67, 72, 73, I34 Sleger, Juanila ..... 58, 63, 74, 79, Sleiger, Mrs. Judy ......... 24, 26, 68 Sleinburg, Sara .... 56, 58, 63, 77, II8 Slepp, David ..................... Ill Slepp, Judy ..... I24 Slepp, Phillip ...... II8 Slevens, James H. II8 Slevens, Janella III Slever, Beckie .... . I34 Sleward, Russ .... 87, III Slewarl, Keilh ..... ..... I I8 Slewarl, Kennelh .... ....... I 34 Slewarl, Larry ........ 62, II8 Slewarl, Miss Rela ..... ...... 3 7, 79 Slewarl, Rhonda .... 6l, 77, I24 Slewarl, Sleve ..... 22, Ill Slilley, Elaine .... .... I I8 Sline, Debbie .... 74, II8 Slinson, .Pal .............. . I34 Sliver, Gary .................. 62, I24 Sliver, Sharon . . . . . . Slockard, Jim .... Whilaker, Gary ........ 74, 87, 9I, Slockard, Vickie .... Slogsdill, Sandy . Slokes, Larry ..... Slokes, Terri ..... Slokes, Wayne . .. Slone, Mary .,... .. Sloul, Mr. Jim .... Slovall, Mark Slrallon, Bill .... Slrallon, David .... 58, 59, 67, 7I, I34 66, I24 65, 66, 67, 72, 75, I34 63, I24 II8 I24 56, 62, I24 6l, 66, 77, I24 33 III 87 I24 I Slrallon, Sleve ..... 56, Slrom, Mrs. Calharine 72, 84 Slrong, Palricia ........... 63, Slu bbs, Tom ......... STUDENT COUNCIL .......... Surby, Craig ........... Sved, Deborah Sweany, Buddy Swearengin, Iva ........ Sweel, Debra .......... .T- Tackill, Jack .. Tall, Marilyn ..... Taplin, Brenda Taylor, David .... Taylor, Gaila .... Taylor, John ..... Taylor, Kalhryn ..... Taylor, Kira .... .... Taylor, Paula Taylor, Roy ..... Taylor, Vickie .... .... Taylor, Wendell .... Teague, Richard Teague' Slanley .... Teague, Susan ..... Templelon, Carl Templelon, Julie TENNIS .......... Terry, Becky ...... Terry, Michael .... THESPIANS ...... Thomas, Brenda .... Thomas, Frankie Thomas, LeRoy Thomas, Lynn ..... Thomas, Mike .... Thomas, Palli .... Thomas Sharon ........ 86, 27, 74, 96, 71, 94, 6I, 85, 65, 70 77, 79, 57, 58, 78, 59, 58, 61, 59, 62, 68, 69, 75, 75, 79, 77, 33, 75, 77, 77, 6I, 66, 72, 75, Turner, Wilson .... 44, 97, l35 While, Phyllis Turney, Dwighl ..... 76, 77, l35 While, Randy . Turney, Sharon .. ........ II2 While, Mr. Thomas Twilers .. ........ .... 7 6 Whillock, Don Whillock, John . . . Thomas, Sue ................... 5I, Thomas, Miss Virginia ,.... 24, 30, Thomison, Roberl ................. Thompson, Bobby ................. Thompson, John ...,.. 85, 9I, 96, Thompson, Larry ........ 42, 84, 86, Thompson, Marilyn ................ Thompson, Roberla ........... 77, Thornlon, Doug ..,. 58, 84, 86, 94, Thornlon, Rebecca ..... 23, 67, 74, Tillman, Mr. Paul ....... 30, 3l, 76, Tippery, Beckie .... ............ Tippery, Jenny .... .,,,,, Towry, Pal ..... .... 7 2, Tracy, Cecil ....... Tracy, Linda ........ Tranbarger, James Trenl, Howard .... Tresler, Gary TRY-HI-Y ..... Trivill, Billy .... Tucker, Carol Tucker, Melvin .... Tummons, David .... Turner, Billy ...... Turner, Dale .... Turner, David ..... Turner, Elaine .... Turner, Roger .. Turner, Tim ..... 74, 24, 74, 25, 76, 76, 87, 66, 40, 7l, 51, 135 62, 112 45 II2 I24 -U- Whilney, Roma ......... . I35 Underwood. Julie 65' 76' 77. ,261 Whilson, Le1gan .... ............ I 24 135 Whilworlh, Donald .... 70, 7I, 7I, 72, I24 ' wioks Joyce ...V46 65 70 75 78 124 -V- . . . . . . Widmeyer, Harry ......... 38, I03, l35 Vader' S l'leV ' l la Williams, Bellina ......... . II8 Vaazaadl- Jackie ---- 97- 7 Williams cnrioiino .. II2 VanZandl, John .... ..... I 24 Williams Dusfy .Nl H2 Vaughan Claudia .... I24 Williams' Greg ' I24 Vaughan Cynlhia .... II2 Williams' Janice i H2 Vaughan- Danna ---'--- '35 Williams, Jim ....... .... 6 2, 662 135 Vaughan- James- -'-- 96- 8 Williams, Kennelh 77, 118 Vaughan' Mr' 'llm 97 Williams, Linda ..... ..... . I24 Vaughan, Slanley .... .... 7 I, II8 Williams Lynn 22 H2 Verrill, .mio ....... ...... 6 5, 135 W,,,,am5 Terry n ' ,24 Versaw, Jesse .... .... 6 5, 9I, II8 Williams Tommy 87 H2 Vienneau, Karen ....... .. IO2, II8 Williamson. Becky SIA H2 Vinson, Connie ......... 58, 74, 79, II8 Williamson' Johnny '35 Vinson, Sleven . ................... II2 Willis' Brenda H2 VOCATIONAL TECHNICAL - - INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL ...... 42, 43 Vvgflson' gllll' 1son, mane ..... .... , , -w- Wilson, Gary .... ...... 9 I, II2 Wilson, Jim .... . ....... II8 Wade. MF- Lowell ----- 50. 58 Wilson Larry . ....... 9I Waile, Jeannie .... ........ 5 9, I35 Wilson Lora .... .... 6 I, 69, I24 Walegir. Lois ----- --------- 6 6. I24 Wilson, Marcia ......... . II3 Waldren, Virginia ...... 5I, 6l, 73, I24 VViI50,nI Robe,-f llul. I24 Walker, David .... .............. I I2 Wilson, William ..... .... 7 I, II2 Walker. Belinda --'----- 46. 5l. 56. l35 Wimberly, Donna ............. 63, II8 Walker. Debra --.-.-.-. 63. 64. 76, 135 wiinnier, Allen .... 26, 68, 69, 121, 124 Walker. Lens ---- ------------ l 24 Windisch, Mrs. Joy ........... 39, 59 Walker, Mark .... 85, II8 Wingo, Mike ,,,,,,, H2 Walker, Nancy .... .... 7 4, II2 Wingo, Richard ,,,,, , IIB Walker. Pam ---- ---- 3 3, II8 Wise, Kalhy ................... 74, II2 Walker, Sherry .................... II8 Wiseman, Mr. Kennelh ......... 4I, 62 Walker, Vicki ................. .... I 35 Wilhers, Keilh ..... 56, 6I, 70, l28, I35 Wall, Julie .. 33,6338,6F66,7g8,7gl,I6g, Wilherspoon, Karen .... 28, 56 66, 73, . . . . 1 75, 94 95, I35 Wallers, Gwynn ............... 64, I35 Wilherspoon, Sheri ........... I35 Wallon, Gregory ..... 84, 93, IOI, I35 Wolfe, Larry ........... 6I, 70, 73, I24 Ware' Michael ,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, I 24 Wolfe, Debra ....... ............ I I8 Wann, Mr. Frank .... 37, 7l Wollard, Maureen .... .... . .. I24 Warner, Larry ..... ,,,, I ll Wood, Don .... ...... ......... 5 8 , II8 Wafsonl Randy '35 Wood, Marsha ............ 29, 5I, I35 won-S, Jim ......... . ............. 124 Waadfma- Mfa- Vlfalnia --'---- 28- 29 Waffsl Susie 56' 58' M' 72' I24 Woods Anna .............. 25, 47, II8 'Way, Janice ................... 77, I24 Woods- Dwlahf ---- 62- '35 Wealherford, Kenny ....... 56, 87, II2 Woods Jaalae --'- 7 6- II2 Weaver, Francis ...... .......... I 35 Woods 'ludl' '--- 4 7- II8 Wealherman, Pam .... ........ I I2 Woods Karan ' -- 7 6- II2 W I J . .'.. 46. I24 Woolford, Mr. Shep ........,... 35, 84 eaver oyce Woolsey, Deborah ......... 58, 6I, I24 Weaver, Ken .... ............ I I2 W I P ik 74 79 H2 W 166, c 1 51, 64, 65, I24 Oosey' 6 ' ' - - e aa yn wonny, Tod .... ........ 3 3, 118 Webb, Judy .............. ...... Wedall, Joy ................ .... Wealherwax, Mrs. Gloria II2 Wells, Miss Marlha Ann .... I8, 20, 67 Wesl, David . ................... . . Wesl, Janna ........... Whaley, Saunders .... ....... 7 9, Wheeler, Don ...... .......... 7 7, While, Barney While, Bobby ............. While, Dollie While, Peggy 2 REQ WJ- Wray, Jan .... .......... 73, iI8 EA: Wrighl Ruby ........ 38, 64, 65, I24 Wrinkle, Mr. Jerry 40 I35 -Y.. H2 Younes, Connie 46, 5I, I35 2 Younes, viokio ......... I.. .... II2 I24 Young, Cindy ...... . 32, 56, 94 95, 118 2 Young, Don ............ 66, II8 '5- 56- Si-'39-IZ? Young, Fern .... . ..... 26, 68, 69, I24 Eg' 75 H8 Young, Jeannie .......... II8 Young, Jim ..... .......... . .. I24 74- 'IB Young, Larry 56, 87, 91, II2 39- 94- '24 Younl, Mr. Vyron 34, 35, 59 574-l 29 Y JM 'll 1 of J W ' ' YF' rj y. ri! fwfX ' I ' I. r' 3 1 l1.,g,,g, Ml jig, ygf-Q . fra- 2475 6520174-fwgzf ,2 .,.c- Q 51, l35 62, II2 45 II2 I24 . .......... l35 IZ4 70, 71, 71, 72, l24 70, 75, 78, l24 38, 103, I35 II8 112 79, 112 124 II2 62, 55, 135 77, IIB 124 22, II2 124 87, II2 51, II2 135 II2 112 71, 79, 118 91, 112 IIB 9l 51, 59, 124 113 I24 71, II2 63, II8 58, 69, 121, 124 39, 59 112 ll8 74, 112 41, 62 51, 70, 128, 135 28, 55, 55, 73, 75, 94, 95, 135 135 51, 7o, 73, 124 II8 , ...... 124 58, 118 29, 51, 135 28, 29 25, 47, 118 52, 135 76, 112 47, Il8 76, 112 35, 84 58, 51, l24 74, 79, 112 33, II8 73, 118 38, 64, 55, 124 40 46, 51, 135 112 55, 94 95,118 , ...... 55,118 26,68 59, I24 118 124 55, 87, 91, II2 34, 35, 59 1 V W? yn! ff .X -4 l' 'J'- J f 1 l A .4 .ff , ff' .-ff , if Deb Harrison Kafhie Hornack Ed1lor Associafe Edifor BeCliY SIOGHB Nello McDaniel Phofographer Sporfs ,Edifor Joyce Hari-ley Margaref Baclxlund Adviser acknowledgmenfs Feelings of happiness, fension, disappoinfmenf, pride, and excifemenf infermingled fo form fhe memories fhaf are preserved in fhis yearbook. Wifh fhe lasf layouf drawn, fhe lasf block of copy wriffen, fhe lasf picfure prinfed, and fhe lasf senior summarized comes anofher feeling-one of grafifude foward everyone who helped make fhe High- lighfer of I967-68 possible. Special fhanks is exfended from fhe yearbook sfaff fo our principal, Mr. Bill Gisf, and fo Mr. Neal Grubaugh. assisfanf principal, who wafched and encouraged fhe crea- fion of fhis book. Anofher grafeful smile goes fo fhe ad- minisfrafive sfaff. Praise is in order for our cusfodial sfaff who uncom- plainingly sef and resef risers for picfures. Thanks go fo Nello McDaniel, sporfs edifor, and fo Joyce l'larfley, Journalism l sfudenf, for working exfra hours fo complefe fhe Highlighfer. Comsfock and Son phofo sfudio and Craig phofo sfu- dio merif a picfuresque fhank you for faking group shofs. Exfra special credif goes fo our own phofographer, Becky Sloane, who braved fhe perils of picfure faking on foofball fields, baskefball courfs, and in classrooms fo produce ex- cellenf phofography. Becky's phofographic abilify was proven in over fhree-fourfhs of fhe book. Spending endless hours doing research and copy wrifing was Kafhie l-lornack as she fulfilled her fifle of associafe yearbook edifor. Always on fhe iob fo assisf fhe edifor, adviser, or ofher members of fhe sfaff. she offen smoofhed rough spofs wifh her pracfical mind and subfle manner. A superduper fhank you is given fo Miss Margaref Backlund, our yearbook adviser, for being our moral sup- porl' when a deadline was near. May her genfle and cheer- ful manner forever prevail in fhe dear ol' iournalism room. Appreciafion is also in order for lvlrs. Virginia Wood- ring, fhe cify-wide journalism coordinafor, for giving us ideas and advice. A blessing goes fo all fhe feachers for allowing classes fo be inferrupfed for picfures and informafion. To all fhe sfudenfs we wish fo exfend a sincere fhank you and say fhaf we are proud fo be a parf of fhis moving generafion 5555148511 ' 1,1 11 111 M1 ,, 1 ..A'11 -F2 iv' 1 111 ' 'on moves on 1 This gene-rah 1 I 1 I U ' ,M 1 1, ,N ' iii V13 1 11 11 1 1 1 1 . 1 11 1 11 1 1 11 U 11 1 1 1 11 if 1 1 11,11 1 1131 1 1,1 1 1 1111 1 1 11, 1 1, 1 1Q 11 11' 1 '1 11 1 11 111 11 gf 111 ., 1. 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1.1 1 1 , 11 1 1 M111 1 11 1.111 1 i 111 Y1' 11, 11 11 1111 111 M 11, cl 111 11 1 1 111 ,111 3 31 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1, 1 11 MM i U 1 1 '1 , 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 , 1 11 Bi ll 1 1 ' 11 '1 1 1 I 1 Top, casl' members of Jrlie spring play Our Town puzzle over 1111 revisions in flue performance. Above, Joe Fry combines his 'E 1 energies inlo a single force To pu? ilwe ball over flue ner during 1 a spirired volleyball game. Leon Henderson lrighfl complefes lx 1 a drawing in his advanced drailing class. 1 1 N-1-1wh,,,,M 1sss.s se,s W can f-qplQ0 f I'!WfW . . . , V f - , , . , 1154- , - I ,f, VW. V fwfv- ' G f ff f 1 fwu , 9 Jackie Musick icenier ieffl aniicipales his senior year by purchasing a senior class ring. David Ehrich inear leffl sorfs alleschool pholos in preparaiion for dis+ribu+ion. Above, Good luclc, fellas! shouis a Throng of Huey's friends as 'rhey show Coach Bill Lea's l-lornels lhe spirif of I-iillcresi. Le'H', Hillcresi Herald business manager Bill Fischer busies himself wilh The iaslc of compleiing invoices. 'RT l il l li 4, lil ll l p il fl y ll r f W wuil i qrliialaiaaaslil l iE,.Aj,,f .f 4, , ,,., V g .. 1 c ll y' . i I l l i l l l i i 1 l s l . ll il il il l l 4 l I l l 4 , ii l i 4 3 c me l i3 N... . --f ' , ' -V -. , - ' .A U ,,,,,as:-g. , 4M,v.,x,-, I W, glmmkwjg, .,,,,.,, . .,,, ..,.,. ,,, , V f This generation moves on . . . 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