Hillcrest High School - Highlighter Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1969

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V ds ufxuswfsll so lf-XHXX J lx? 5 by lFrs+en loghe souhdsiuflililldresl. The sound out Jrhe Jrurn- 'ing pages of a book . . . Jrhe sound out whispering conu- menls aHer a Jresl . . . fhe sound out chalk scralching across a blackboard . . . +he sound out friendly greelings al a rnomenJr's passing in The hall . . . lhe sound out excilred sludenls before Chrisunuas vacauion . . . Jrhe sound out u X chimes as sfudenls rush lo classes . . .The sound out scoouing chairs +o mark The end ol a lunch hour. . . lhe sound out empuy halls al Jrhe end ouf Jrhe day '. . . uhe sound ol a class- room' during Jrhe lNlaHonal'An+hern . . . Jrhe sound out The s'ruden'r body saying lhe pledge . . . The sound out quiel while capluring a picuure on canvas. These are The sounds which echo The sleady beau of Hue rouline life out a l-lillcresu sludenu. I u l 1 , : if . I ,Xu . ,! . . X .j,x . l Y 1-. The Madrigal singers fry lheir l6lh ceniury cos- fumes. Laughuer of The jolly four echoes Through lhe Teachers' lounge. ofln cenlury cos Behind 'rhe scenes lhe Advanced Choir begins ils lwearsal of seasonal songs. Lisien lolllme Sounds . Curriculum . . Aclivilies . . . . A Haze of Royally . .. . . Allmleiics .. f Classes . . , , Freshmen . . . . . . soohomofoo .. Juniors Seniors . . .A . . . Senior Summary . , , I39 Index . , , I43 Aclcnowleclgmenis . . . I48 College Day brings college advisers +o Hillcresf Campus. Q .f..--A-A--wwf-A M--'W- ...4..1:x: -. A -- ., .Q . W- . :liz-?'i2'li'E'5 f'm ff7-' 'F ' 5:21 '75 TU' ' '5 1f52'i '-TEM 'l?2'i :?:E-53-33:l?J'til:-H-Y - eeaeawu:1-fssssfvclmaaszreseegegliii-5,1-1:- 1 - -2:.1fe:ai...-3,-,1:me.4-,e'J'-'fs' m,.,,.,,, . k1,,,, ,,,,,- -fm' 5,5 mx: - fi-4a.e.r,x.:.,f...,,a..... l-lillcresf is fhe sound of frenzied cries of excifed fans urging winning feams fo vicfory' . . . fhe hypnofic beaf of fhe Regalia band . . . fhe defermined voices of Key Club- bers peddling ribbons. The song of l-lillcresf rings ouf once more and fhe halls reverberafe wifh fhe sounds fhaf sig- nify a new year has been born af l-lillcresf. As fhe school year develops, sfudenfs enioy a complefe school life . . . in diversified clubs . . . in compefifive sporfs ... and in challenging sfudies . . . where fhey express fheir own individual inferesfs. Sing-Ouf, a spirifed vocal group, never sfands sfill as is evidenced by fheir many vibranf performances in behalf of freedom. Enchanfing Soufh Sea islands femporarily replace .fhe audiforium sfage as an oufsfanding casf performs fhe mu- sical. Rodger's and l-lammersfein's Soufh Pacific. Ex- cellenf and superior rafings are earned by many sfudenfs af fhe Spring Music Fesfival. The school year seems unending buf l-lillcresf sfudenfs find if iusf enough fime fo enioy fully fhe various acfivifies of a modern and aware school. jp' The radiance of inward happiness speaks. 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J ' ' ' U L .mg ,N -gk 5,5 , xr, . fy. -1 11 'Y ff Q 1LV. :W ,. - ,,..:a-:ee-1--H - - - 1 -- b TQ' AT l-lillcresT, curriculum means more Than iusT The re- guired Three R's. IT means The American spiriT oT democ- racy . . . The rhyThmic sTrengThening oT The body . . . The culTivaTion oT an awareness oT aesTheTic and moral values . . . learning To live up To one's civic responsibiliTies . . . preparing Tor a sTable Tamily liTe . . . appreciaTion Tor a iob well done. .These are The sounds which mean The building oT a Tree naTion . . . The sounds oT l lillcresT preparing youTh Tor liTe in our changing world. Through The Teaching oT reguired courses, a basic Tounda- Tion Tor college and a career is laid. ln elecTives, inguisiTive sTudenTs TulTill Their creaTive desires and develop criTical Thinking on social, economic, and poliTical problems. To accomplish These Things is The challenging responsi- biliTies oT a compeTenT and concerned l-lillcresT TaculTy. i i Vocabulary sTucly spices communicaTion. ' 14 E E 5 3' ,1.. 'VM ,mi Trlgonomefry a vlfal parf of Asfronauflcs A Hlllcresf Herald reporfer checks a sfory Hlllcresf Herald sfory IS edlfed Chemlsfry sfudenfs creafe breafh of life un an oxygen GXDSFIITISH1' A ,.,., , ::,.-,.-- ' cy pra - ' qc, ,,,. ,. ,-,.......,-. -1- ,r,L-t,-,....... ,L-L,-1-fl' ,.,.,... 'Q' :fill--' -'-'-1':.- :as- vfv i .gQQf':.s..,sil,,f,, s-, --:,.s ,--,s1.,.-s.1f,-f 's Tm W , 4 . - ,L L .41 af W: -I ,J 1 Ls' 'mx 1.1 J.. r :J n r.. I nh H, , I 4.5. fm.. -i 1.22 -'H ' L i l s ii? . A microscope shows magic wonders of life in a culfure sfudy. Sawing skills demand precision. And a liH'le cliild shall lead her in Clwilcl Care. j Arl sfudenls fry 'rlmeir 'ralenls in various arf media. :::ES 'U 'M W ' ' precision. -1 N7 13. 11 x ,,. ,, 4 ,,.. .. X . ark. ... .. 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El V ,u l ' .f- 4 2 .- , ,,,,,,u .man-nnxzw ..., .,.1.................................g..-.-:.,wmvJu':.1utlffa.,4A,4:a:.- 1 -Fg:.-:.:.1::.-:n-:1r..v.:::g:-j-3sgsr.'E':,-'I- 1'fifSl CTI- is-i:3g:': 'f?Fm?'??5rf,55.5:3455'uN?7s--J-gI.f1?gg5Q115qq55iiS tiff. 5533213733: :iwyggnyl .--fir. .. - in L ' ' ' f - '-'Q-T-'4-111 ' ' ' A-r ' ' rules-x i , fum. i 1-':' ' - G- -1'-'F' '-'ff' ' :'. 1 v ' v ,'Q. ,, . , Yi3' - - - M . 7 7.3.-5-. ,igact milk.-Y-A U J,-3 Um 1 4 uumvnw,mf:f,p,W., ..,,Y. ff- n Q Board of Eduoaiion Works Wi+h Challenges ol' Changing Eduoafion To provide Tor The needs oT The over 25,000 sTudenTs enrolled in The 43 elemenTary schools. lqindergarTens, eighT iunior highs, Tour senior highs, and one VocaTional-lndusTrial-EducaTional Technical School which serves The adulT communiTy as well as The Tour high schools is The prime concern OT The Board OT EducaTion. ln planning Tor The various levels oT educaTion, The Board, elecTed by The ciTizens oT Springfield, musT Take in consideraTion such Things as new indusTry. mobiliTy oT local populaTion, and The raTe oT increase in over-all sTudenT populaTion. As The Board becomes aware oT The Tremendous growTh oT TheVciTy, iT plans a Tacile educaTional program To deTermine The TuTure needs OT sTudenTs. ln recogniTion oT some oT The needs This year, The Board added To The TaciliTies OT The newly annexed PleasanT View Junior l-ligh School: consTrucTed a swimming pool To sTrengThen The aThleTic curriculum: approved new guidelines Tor dress suggesTed by represenTaTives Trom The schools, and added a moThers' volunTeer group Tor The elemen- Tary schools. The SpringTield Board is consTanTly aware ThaT This is a changing world in Technology, culTure, and poliTics. and young people are in a sTaTe oT quesTioning values and sTandards oT living. These conse- craTed members adiusT The educaTional program To meeT These changes. The job oT providing working TaciliTies, qualiTied Teachers, and a challenging educaTional program requires a greaT deal OT Time on The parT oT each member. Many exTra hours are spenT TormulaTing plans and decisions Over 25000 sTudenTs reap The reward oT The eclucahonal enrichmenT --A----------P-----ew- -M -Y--A aa.- .p.c,a- '21 .x:- 1: ' AdminisTraTive Service CenTer EOAR3 OF EDUCATlON Dr William E EverhearT Mrs RoberT Henry Mr William C Magers vice presiclenl' Dr Arch owe presidenT Dr Willard J Graff super nTenclenT of schools Mr Franlclin D Gamble and Mr W,l1am Camirell ..,f 'x 'Vi' ADMINISTRA nTenclenT Tor Tendeml T public school Roy F Li e, y T? , X. I ... ski ,I ., ' yvi. ' ,. rsii' 5 i ' T , '+I S 2 CenTer s vice-presidenT: Dr. ArCl'1 r. William CanTrell. in ,.,,,,., c3,,,.., ,mI . N... ,-...N-F. . -.-V...-. -M - - -- -Aim - 'i ': 1f vis iii? EducaTors Build eadership in ducaiion Dr. Willard J. Graff SuperinTendenT oT Schools Through his posiTion as superinTendenT oT schools, Dr. Willard GraTT has shown an acTive inTeresT in The school and communiTy and a basic concern Tor every individual sTudenT in his years oT service To The Springiield Public Schools, Believing ThaT The main Taslc oT The schools is To help each young person acquire The undersTanding, skills, ideals, and values necessary Tor him To achieve his highesT personal developmenT, he has helped esTablish an aTmosphere in which The sTudenT and Teacher can worlc Togefher in muTual TrusT and digniTy. As superinTendenT, Dr. GraTT provided leadership Tor The more Than 25,000 sTudenTs in The TiTTy-seven public schools and. advised The. board on,maTTers oT school policy and adminisTraTion. Under his leadership, SpringTield has The lowesT pupil-Teacher raTio iT has ever had, and Technical Training has been provided Tor sTudenTs and adulTs. As a resulT oT careTul planning, SpringTield has been TorTunaTe in having a public school sysTem ThaT is well-sTaTTed and equipped To serve children Through The TwelTTh grade. The educaTional qualiTy oT The schools and The proTessional qualiTicaTions oT Teachers here have been high compared To oTher ciTies. An inTormed and acTive educaTor, Dr. GraTT concluded his year as presidenT oT The Missouri STaTe Teachers AssociaTion, was a delegaTe To The Governors ConTerence on EducaTion, and aTTended a meeT- ing oT a ioinT commiTTee on vocaTional educaTion comprised oT Three represenTaTives Trom The NaTional EducaTional AssociaTion. Besides perTorming The many duTies oT his demanding iob, Dr. GraTT was also a devoTed Tamily man. One oT his TavoriTe pasTimes was relaxing wiTh his Two grandchildren, ElisabeTh and STephen. ADMINISTRATIVE BOARD: Row Ig Dr, A. M. Alexander, assisTanT super- Mr. KenneTh KraTT, direcTor of business services: Dr. Howard J. Lowe. inhgndenf for secondary educaTion: Dr. Joe Kulclenslci. depuTy super- research and federal programs: Mr. David Berryman, direcTor of voca- inIendenI of PUIDIIC Schools: Dr, Willard J. GraTT. superinTendenT oT Tional Technical indusTrial educaTion: Mr. Larry Follcins, direcTor of public schools: Mrs. Alice DiTTenderTTer, pr6SiCl9f1l Ol SE-A-i and Dr , personnel services: and Mr. Joe GranT, direcTor oT building services. Roy F. Lille, assisTanT superinTendenT Tor elemenTary educaTion. Row 2. I Needs of Schools Mei Adminishfaiors Share Respeoi for Eduoaiion ConTinuing his posiTion Tor The second year as DepuTy SuperinTendenT Tor insTrucTion, Dr. Joe Kulclenski assumed re- sponsibiliTy Tor direcTing and coordinaTing The sysTem's edu- caTional program under The general direcTion OT Superin- TendenT GraTT and in accordance wiTh The Board oT Educa- Tion policy. Dr. Kulclenslci's responsibiliTies included supervis- ing long and shorT-range planning oT The educaTional pro- gram, compiling reporTs Tor The Board oT EducaTion and The public, and evaluaTing The progress oT The schools. AnoTher member oT The adminisTraTive sTaTT, Dr. A. lvl. Alexander, assisTanT superinTendenT Tor secondary educa- Tion, was responsible Tor The adminisTraTion and general supervision Tor The secondary school program. l-lis posiTion required consTanT conTacT wiTh principals, Teachers, and sTu- 'denTs. Principals meT wiTh him regularly To consulT and To discuss plans and problems. Dr. Joe Kuklenski Deplffy SuperinTenclenT W W W T ' Ili Paren P.T r f I 5 r yyff. M, ,,,.. . I - 4: , W ,,, ,-Q -vw E E 3 P7 T i. T Ex Dr. A. M. Alexander PARENT-TE M's. Floyd . Erfsbzw Tri SuperlnTendenT Tor Secondary EducaTion afion . 'f . .3 f, Q A i c Secondary 1 .ld Parenis. Teachers . -.--. 4 -- A PE. f-991-eff... -7- 7 erferf - .lgesseiefre-efeaeffefeer are -e P.T.A. Feaiures Involvemeni lnvolvemenl' was The rheme around which Jrhe l-lillcresl' High School P.T.A. program was builr. Parenrs, Jreachers and srudenls worked rogerher 'ro undersrand The demands and pressures placed upon youlh and adulrs by a lasl-changing sociely. Pro- grams were aimed ar undersranding rhese problems by parenrs and sfudenls. Mr. Gisf has a lively char wifh Debbie Hunler and Paula Taylor as he leases Them in his usual friendly manner. 7 pf- - ffl, 1 f ' r ., ln. 'T 'fi fi 'N V I mf: rm ' ' ' he -sq , .. , . ' PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION: Mrs. Clifford Adams. hisforiani Miss Mdfflhi Ann WellS. SeC0f'd VlCe'PV95ld9 'lT Mrs. Floyd Gregory, lirsr vice-presidenl: Mrs. Hillary Brighlwell. presidenl: Mrs. Roy Myers, secrelary, and Mrs. W. W. Brunson lreasurer. Right Mr. Gisi' and Mr. Gru- baugh meei wiih a member of 'fhe Norih Ceniral Visiling Com- miiiee. Mr. Bill Brill, assisfanf principal of Memorial High School in Joplin. William Gi 1 Principal - .. 7 , V 7 M- .h1...-....,,. ..- ...Alf-14--57:4 j-ggggg,-31',.,,, ..3:: ::,w.:.:.m1-.1-13.2.1 :::,:,:v---'-- - v:-- f- ---- ' I V i-i- W-zmmrwzz www- , U ,.,lv-,-,-,..,,.. .... -.,. ,.,.., , . NCA A Adm x X l i l . l I 'ga V 2 f ' - 1 1 '1?:- '- i 7' -5 :25-133-f55 a.i1E1 i Z'5QE i.'9Ef?5 f in Self-Evaluaiion Program One of 'rhe foremosi concerns of The I968-69 school year for Mr. William Gish principal, and Mr. Neal Grubaugh, assislanl' prin- cipal, was leading 'rhe school in a complere and exlensive re-evalua- 'lion under +he Noi-Jrh Ceniral Evaluaiion Cri+eria. ' Mainlaining a good relalionship wi+h siudenls and faculiy, Mr. Gisi 'roolc pride in Jrhe achievemenis and success of each sludenlx' l-lisa goal was To help sjrudenis acquire a sfrong basic educaiion and To creale an almosphere in which lhey could learn 'ro become respon- sible and conscieniious adul'rs. Busy wilh coordinaiing all school acfiviiies, handling school equip- meni and finances, and sponsoring 'rhe Key Club, Mr. Grubaugh look +ime fro help siudenls plan and work oul problems arising in planning school aciivilies. Leff: Mr. Grubaugh organized delivery of Chrisimas baslcefs by Key Club members. Below: Examining ariicles displayed af 'ihe Highlander Bazaar and Chili Supper were Mr. Grubaugh and his wife Belly. eal Grubaugh Assisiani Principal Counseling. Guiding Guidance Qialf Cares for Qfudeni Welfare The purpose of counseling- is fo help sfudenfs who have problems whefher fhey are of a personal or curricular nafure, commenfed Mr. Newfon Ed- wards on fhe imporfance of lhis iob. Assisfing one class for a four-year period, coun- selors provided guidance in scheduling classes and in forming fufure plans. They advised sfudenfs in applying for scholarships. in selecfing a college, and in looking for job opporfunifies. Never foo busy fo lend an ear fo a sfudenf's prob- lems, Miss Marfha Ann Wells and Mr. Joe Moffiff fulfilled fheir dufies as adminisfrafive assisfanfs. Parf of fheir dufies was fo issue work permifs, permission slips fo leave school, and ofher maffers dealing wifh fhe welfare of sfudenfs. Mainfaining an afmosphere conducive fo learning was an imporfanf facef of fheir work. Joseph Moffii Marfha Ann Wells Adminisfrafive Ad'Tllf1lSl'F6ilV6 Asgisfanf Assisianf Above Righf: Adminisfrafive assisfanfs Miss Wells and Mr. lvloffiff confer on sfudenf problems. Righf: Assisfing juniors in unfangling knoffy scheduling problems consumed a large perl' of Mr. Edwards fime. Below Righf: Records, records, records! ln her firsf year af Hillcresf, Mrs. Kirkman discovered fhe enormify of paper work involved in keeping frack of 362 sophomores. .x.-1.-l V4 1:45, ', ,r n f . qw U 1 Q - gr' ' , . 3 f fi ,, - I fi E ' lj 11111, Nl f N' i A .lx ., iiiil,-'il'1i ' gh ' AX x'.a,2,:,G. 1 1u1.iu.2: ,. BeHy Dunn Newlon Edwards Senior Counselor Junior Counselor Weslon Horsl' Lois Kirlrman Freshman Counselor Sophomore Counselor Top Lefl: Sluclenls are The concern of The guidance slalf. Cenler: Senior counselor, Mrs. Dunn, checks imporlanl college enlrance examinalion dales as parl' of her work lo inform sludenls who plan lo allend college. Leff: Mr. Horsl reviews freshman records lo become acquainled wilh lhe class he will counsel during lhe nexl four years. I Language Skulls English Auds un Qludg of American Herllage PneumonoullramucroscoplcslIlcovolcanoconlosls a lung disease allechng miners was only one of some I 800 words defined In word sludy a class designed 'ro Increase vocabulary by sludylng The orngnn and meaning of words Unweavnng a Tangled maze of comma spllces parhcuples Jrhal dangled and subgecls and verbs lhal refused 'ro agree English I and ll classes learned correcl grammar and usage and how 'ro wrnle crea hvely Selecled readings from Amerrcan Inleralure gave an lnsnghl rnlo Ihe American hernlage To lhlrd year English sludenls The sludy of Shakespeare Mlllons poems and Greek dramas provided an excellenl background In classical Illeralure for Engllsh IVL sludenls Creahve and analyhcal wrrhng was slressed Engllsh IVC achieved a balance belween 'rhe mechanics of wrlhng and speaking and lhe sludy of modern Inleralure Mary Armshong Rebecca Bell Joan Collins Engllsh I, ll English I English ll Sfudenl Council Cabinel' Lalin Club Upper Righl: Englnsh III sludenls sludy 1 The Scarlel LeHer IH Mrs Maurlne Haymes class. Rlghl: Bob Adams In Mrs Joan Col Iins' class conducls a queshon and answer pernod. 1- VUN Marguernle :sh I 45 1 Above Tlwrouglm under llme lable plwofograplny Tons Denny was caugln' QIVIDQ an lmprompfu speech n Mrs Mary Armslrongs English ll class Leff Maga zines and records were Two of flue leaclmng aids employed by Mrs Dorolhy Lilly IH Teaclnng Wesf Slcle Sfory IH one of her English ll classes Croxdale Susan Folf-1 Maurnne Haymes Sandra House Daisy Jenluns ,sh I c :sn ll Eng :sh l :sh I Drarnaflcs Thespuans Speech Club A Q I I E F , -5 ' X. Engl' , ll Engl' ,II Ef1-l'A . lll l' . Engl' . ll , 25 Piciures, Reporls Funciional Y ,, ,, ..... ,M .. we--,f,f,,v -far.- 4,-W:.,3:i,f..::.s.-.-Refi 1- 1 ' za . . my --Q--Mn.,-fee,-..aenrqii-2:-'ZLTQQEQQT-154-:::,-azaaaaaee ff-'1-f'-'- H- ' -W? W ,N ,M- Varielg Adds lnferesl A. K. Klapp Dorolhy Lilly English lll English I, ll, Ill Word Sfudy Reading Lab l Deparfmenlal Coordinalor 4-un. ll? Ml lf fm Aw .YUM - Upper rlglnf Dave Munger and Jon Conrad llluslrale lolln Cenlury ballad singing In M S ll s a y Lulces English IVL class Dnrecfly above Mrs Daisy Jenlcms approves llwe puclorual afsplay on Romeo and Juluel Tlwal Debra Longker and Jan Chambers arr ange on ine bullelm board Rnghl Mrs lcle Mae Pope checks class allendance as Wanda B ll d J K a an anel rasser read a parnplwlel on narcolncs 3 5 lvimllbv- .Em '-'STA 'F' 4.-4:...,, wm: '1x1 a... F N O Will! rw' -ww' iv is if .-3 ,J wily Sally Lul: A P Q J WK Englnsh Il class Sally Luke Margaref Mauck 'Cie Mae P0Pe V '9 'a Thomas Engllsh nl lvl. Englrsh E 9 Sh '- 'VC E 9 S ' A F S ' Mafh Trl HI Y Llferary Club ew Above The lxrerafure of fhe Cuvll War period us fascmahng fo fhe sfudenis In Mr Klapps class 'raughi' by Mr Duck Rouscher sfudeni' 'Teacher Leff Sara Reed glves an oral reporf m Mrs Armsfrongs P n ,. ,1:.-meawf1W1.e9fTQ:5 f :9f::-2- Dicl: Birmingham American His+orY World Geography Economics Baseball Coach Vicfor Gibson Deparlmenfal Coordinalor Cilizenship Above Sieve Slewarl and Gary Wilson sei' up film equnpmenl for Mrs Cheryl Glcleons world huslory class Rlghl American hlsfory sludenls Alice Adams and Howie Trenl' learn all 'lull' slales and Y 'lhelr capllals In Mr Birmingham s class BS eriTage 10 3 .J l. Presideniial Eleclion Social Sludies Trace Ideals of Demooraog V LZAM AWWA! wl'l and A school-wide mock presidenTial elecTion held by The American HeriTage class highlighTed acTiviTies in The social sTudies deparTmenT. CiTizenship classes viewed The diTTerenT aspecTs oT The UniTed STaTes governmenT, while world his- Tory surveyed The developmenT OT WesTern civili- zaTion. The UniTed STaTes TransiTion Trom an agrar- ian To an indusTrial socieTy was emphasized in American hisTory. Ideals basic To our naTion's democracy were learned by American l-leriTage sTu- denTs. American Problems dealT mainly wiTh America's role in conTemporary aTTairs. 'ln psychology, The inTricaTe workings of The hu- man mind were explored. Sociology sTudied The condiTions behind our basic social problems. World geography provided an inTensive sTudy oT geograph- ical TacTs, and economics invesTigaTed The condiTions aTTecTing The producTion and disTribuTion oT goods. 5.. .. J A-Ava'-a,a,s.-..u.,U,-A 3 use--m,..,4-4.-i,,,, VW f ' MMU T 'KJ LeT'l: lvlarTy Mackey joins Mrs. Thelma Ryba in digging up priceless in- formation for a research paper. Above lef'l: Mr. T. R. Hoover displays relics from Soufh America during a lecTure presenTed To l-lillcresl' hislorians. Above: Mr. GisT views a bulleTin board displaying a parT of our American heriTage. Wall' WhiTman and Democracy. ,,,,,--....s.,- -..,.-.---- 3.-..,1,sm.J.1e.T.-me. . .- --.umm ff 1zef.-.NfSif' , , 1' 1 Ei, f , ' M '1' I , , , ,. .-.Y-..s..,.We,,,s-.,.,. , 1:ne.wwwwzcef11fr'aek ::..:a'HTfee1f- 1-' 1' gi -1- - , , f Y, f- --. I,-21:15552-iggqfg,-1.53..-E555fe- -e:1::f::,gwage- 'i o -E2,gg-H:-agse.eBa? -+L :1geza1, .,, .......-...,,... V V , M .-, :rw Righf: Gary Davis. Don McNeil, Elaine Law, and Merilyn Clark discuss 'lhe imporlance of The Gadsden Purchase. Upper lefh The Reverend T, R. Hoover shows films he 'rook in Brazil as parl' of The sfudy in Mrs. Thelma Ryba's world hisfory class. .,,..,,f f , ff' 'ff fy l I .... 4L,...L:aAu4..,., ' 1 N Do'oihY,PeCk Jess? Robeflson Thelma Ryba Sheppard Woolford Vyron Youn+ World Hnsfory American History af V Orldf, Hgsfor American History P5 Qhglo F.T.A. American Problems ff' f L A Foolball Coach Sole' I gy Discussion Cl b Lf' ' X 7 gy' 'O ogy f fy, U KJ 4 1.2 World Hislory f Hi-Y - - V - - D ' - v--:3f:rf:f'- ' , - 3 13.- --QF-'T f,ill9iaiz'+f, '23-f- 12,11 ff ' ,ff Z' .Wy if! ,411 j , 41, JI.-.- il N N. fl oun'l fl, X, vi Above lefh Sherrie Spillman and Randy Keene in American l-lerifage class discuss ihe pros and cons of social securiry. Above: Sharon Cline lisiens fo Jody Sexion and John Roy as They explain a regional problem lo her and Becky Arnall in sociology. Direcily above: Roberla Hoover, Doug Adams. and John Parrol' discuss lhe revolulion of lhe 60's in American Problems. Leff: Charlie Fielding and Sandra Engerman reporr on ihe cusloms of Spain in World l-lislory. ,,.... . ...,... ....,.:: .,:v-1--,g,,:T:,,x-,bvmx W qv-,WV - 1 Q ' -1:..Fi,?-,131535:-exe: --a.,f.,: f - e . qw'-s-1 ...,,....,..,,. err:-,,-.1--w ax.-m:..cf5ss'.1 -fv35,rqg5ggg:x:Lf:2f:-,..:- is--I, -M.. X T---ef-s .:,+..1c:1,:- W-mzfz. ,r T - ,. ,, - - - v- ..- .e.:w.amq, ,H Y ,T ,H .. A W. Jerez-- ... ..-.....c:.:u:::.::.:11:1-eq :,::.::x.x,.f...:.,::ri.ar:-- -4-.,..,.. f - . M - -an--V--M253-1,21 :::-::,i:..-:.::a:- --Y,--.,, - . . .- ' N-- .,,, --.La . ,M ,,,A ,,M5-f,...qY ,V , J' - fa W f ---QL:--- eeT.1s,-4-sie-er-fc zr' :rf . ... Science, a Wag of Life LaboraTorg Work Enriohes Experiences The clinking oT TesT Tubes and The gasp oT a young girl's TirsT aTTempT aT dissecTion were Typical sounds in The halls surrounding The science deparT- menT. Lab work in Biology l and ll included The sTudy oT geneTics and The dissecTing oT animals To acquire a knowledge oT liTe TuncTions. ChemisTry dealT wiTh The sTudy oT aToms and The molecular sTrucTure oT maTTer. An inTeresTing 0 I u df ' experimenT oT The year was The Tinding o an un- known by puTTing iT Through a series oT TesTs. From The physics room came The bang oT a Tallen weighT used in sTudying The complex laws oT naTure as They apply To man's environmenT. ln earTh sci- ence, busy sTudenTs sTudied The sounds ThaT are Taken Tor granTed in naTure. ChemisTry Sc ence Cl b T Above RighT: ln Biology l Jack Miller and Jackie Keen learn anaTomy Through working wiTh a liTe-like human model. Righ+ Joyce Reynolds, laboraTory assisTanT. and Mr. Frank Wann check science equipmeni, Heaion Haynes Carl Locke James Pearson DeparTmenTal Coordinafor Physics I . Biology l B'0l0QV l Science Club FooTball Coach Golf Coach il 1 l 5, 2- '1 X l - 1 f l s 9 Y, l Xl me .- ' 5325 5 1 4. A.,,, Wm f, Q 5 5 f l Charles. Sanders Rela Sfewarl Frank Wann Eiflh SCIGHCS Chemislry Biology l, ll F00lb6ll COBCh Hornels' Nesf Science Club Cheerleaders Above Righlz Joe Fry, Mr. Carl Loclce, and Gary Cooper in physics lesl' 'lhe weighl of diflerenl melals when cooled and healed. Lefl: Sam Scoll anci Polly Crawlorcl dissecl a ral' in Biology ll lo slucly The digeslive and muscular syslems. -- v-V-. . .. ..., xv ,x1:, ,-wr-wggv. sv .5 J, 5' , . , ---- .ve-rains:-2:-:'r:::Qr:Ia'M -- , -H' 4- A 'WL-1 , f 97.2.-..-. 1 --- gi . : 'r fa--'- rr , -y ,f K 9' - - ,, --' . 1 - ' f f ---F A' -f--f------A--Q- --1.1-re-.arf V-ff. YVVV- -a------e--- Funclional Subjecls Maihemalics a Mu l for Survival All areas of sociely are aflecled in some way by malhemalics, whelher il is used by a homemaker or a research scienlisl. General malhemalics and Algebra l slrenglhened lhe sludenls' malhemalical background and laughl algebraic concepls and slcills. Special emphasis was placed on The praclical applicalion of problems. V 'The slruclure of 'lhe real and complex number' syslem. and deduclive' reasonings were given special allenlion in Algebra ll while geomelry developed The melhod of coordinales and spalial visualizalion. A more complicaled malh career was pursued in malhemalical analysis ancl lrigonomelry. Righi: Bob Henry, Bill Baker, Gary Cooper, and Joe Fry solve a complicalecl quadralic lormula in Mr. Levi Gerharl s malh analysis class. Denny Burrows Mary Ernsfmann l1 l. ,bra I, Algebra l M Il Cheerleaders Hornels Nesl Levi Gerharl Geomelry Trigonomefry Malh Analysis Departmenlal Coordinalor Malh Club Bill Lea Algebra l Malh Baskelball Coach Sari lrpclre Bill O Neal h l. Al9ebra I Geomeiry Key Club M. , 2 I xii' 96121 is 'iv :ffm 2229? Effi' 53249 swvff :vii .gps gang' -wap ng, 6uI,' sw git: i Wifi' -'Ayn I' ess ' Nl? ew w 4.-. . -,, ., .,. .-..s-- , ,.:,-3 ,. ::.':,e.v Li,-.:,,...e..,. -f... .,-wx' N ,,-ff-:.-yer. fr- .,:::Fz?, -3.714:.i5:?13f1'-P1 - , .sf -Q:-.. zz.: 53...-:L-:3 -1----.'g3Qg:f,Q,g,,jlk. f:f'2L'115f:a,-11 ea , Nz, ---v , , .. ,xx-Q2-:Ef':r:-,:.':' gg lllll lllll lllll lllll alllll Waller Rose Refa Sfewari Malh l, II Mall' l Geomelry Upper leff: Joeffa Compfon explains a problem in facioring fo Jim Padgell in Miss Mary Ernsi- mann's Algebra I class. Lefh Glenda Morgan inlerprefs llwe problem while Mike Roberfson figures l'l'1e relalionship belween fangenls, cir- cles. and lines in Mr. Bill O'Neal's geomelry class. I 1 i i 1 l i ll 1 li ',l W 1gl 1 i ,1 i l 1,1 il ll gi l X 1 l l l l ,l l y 1 l I 5 1 1 l Upper righl: Sandy Smilh and Diane Edwards lranscribe copy from lime slenorefle-diclaplione. Below: Chris Eaqleburqer and Linda Smilh work on a combina- lion-iournal in bookkeeping. Be- low righi: Pam Hill, Larry Slokes, and Larry Brooks check lhe daily slock markel' reporls lo learn lwow lo invesl' money. Igg y' ' 551,94 4 ,Ms N-, W-fee---A-fxfemu-agar-Ham: ' . ,. 2 .f':, o f 5--Q1 2 f:rsp::-,1:r4:::: - -,: ' fe,1--- , ur- A V f- -- ' 1 -YY- - H- - - '- ' U -' --M' 'H'- risi, .rr, .. l 3531.7 ,11 1 1' ? ffliflflililiiiiiii V A ii ffffjf f H11 lm 1 .xy , X Mary Ann Secretarial Pracfice Shorfhand Typing Anderson SUQVQY Bficlges Luflwer Qugan Walden Magers Dorofhy Peck P elfdl Bookkeeping Basic Business Business Enqiish S5235 LCS TYDHWQ Bookkeeping Typing T Off and Business Law Typing YDWQ Salesmanship ,,,.. ...,., ff' -J ,fy - . aaa Q:-M' -231 . 4 'I 574 f . 51, X ymyi Z g. . -X.-N Vooa+ionaI Opporiuniiies as Business Combines Courses for Careers I 1 ...1 l l - .. Peck English f s... -vii The ring of a iypewrirer bell, The furious clack- ing of keys, and Jrhe hum of an adding machine were rypical sounds in The business educarion classes. Bookkeeping, shorihand, ryping, Business English, business law, and salesmanship, combined To give a varieiy of choices for career minded siudenls. Common problems of everyday life such as handling personal finances, savings, and inveslmenis, banking procedures, buying insurance, and insrall- meni buying were srudied. The courses laid a siurdy loundarion for srudenrs inleresied in conlinuing wilh olher business classes in college or in helping wilh iuiure jobs. Courses in clerical praciice and secreiarial prac- lice prepared srudenrs for a high level of sleno- graphic and secreiarial proficiency required for enlering occupaiions in lhis area. l . dpg' Win Al, Upper lefi: Donna Wimberly conducis a Timed wrifing for David Hall and Danny Myers in Mrs. Dorolhy Peck's lyping class. Lefiz Mrs. Audrey Bridges assisis Fern Young on 'rhe bookkeeping machine. Above: Judy Medley and Mike Sea- mon praciice fyping skills. 'X J' 'X 37 l Righf: Rickey McMullin. phofogra- pher, receives ideas for picrures 'rlwai' Joyce l-larlley, ediior. Margarel' Roy. and Linda Brighlwell, associale edi- lors, have scheduled for lhe year- book. Above: Marilyn l-lancoclc draws a yearboolc layoul Polly Craw lord and Susie Walls. news bureau edilors receive exchange news, and Nancy Reed, business manager cweclcs adverlislng conlracfs. Righl: Chris Brafcher, sporis edllor crops a picfure for sporls page. 0 0 0 0 I . . . . I , ' . . . I . JournaIusTs 9h'lV9 for BeHer Commumcahon Anchored by edlTors Tom GIST and Joyce l-larT ey The I968 69 lournalnsm sTaTT worlced dnllgenTly To publish The Hlllcresi' Herald and The Hlghl1ghTer The Two courses desrgned To develop knowledge un The areas oT publucahon adverhsung and layouT were Tnlled w1Th an aur oT acTnvuTy as The clnclung oT TypewruTers and The snapping oT cameras pro duced an aTmosphere oT confldence STudenTs were also Involved rn usrng lournalnsm as an advanced English composrTlon course They sTudued areas of proTessuonal and vocaTlonal opporTunuTles In The lournallsm Tseld and were en couraged To Improve Their ablluTy To be dnscrumlnaT :ng consumers oT mass medna A 'Wan-nv' Margaref Baclclund V '9'n 3 W00df'n9 Joumahsm I H Cnty Wade Journahsm Coord1naTor Upper leff FeaTure Ed Tor Debbie Dahlman uslng her proof sheef proves her po nT To Rocky McMullm assocuaTe eduTor and Tom G1sT eduTor nchueT of The Hlllcresf Herald Leff SporTs EduTors Vernon Morgan and Chrus BraTcher plan Their sporTs page -any W. -. .,- Z-Jn.-aww... .uwizzf f-1 -am- -:N '31 ,mag 2'--:.,..1j153? :, E 25 - ..,.-. V- ----272:11 1,.f f-vw ..,f.a1sif:s?s.w . L,,rx-'..5v? '- ....,. ,,f,,-z2- -.-,...-.-' A,--V - 4 -1':az.a::rz-91:11-.jg-,Lf -:g.:4L--'5ze,g:3:xf::::::.r::..:.::i . -1 ,:.::. ....--, . . . - - V - - --- . --L --fu:-,qgzanrrsn ci fi r' '5iEj2 'Qf'1::-: '- A' em : NL'-- ' ' ' ' ' ' e.,:f.x- av-12- ff'-'el-fiefws--1-if - ':, .....,-.------4 A - - - Upper righfz Double, double. foil, and froubleu sing Jan Brown, Terella Knox, Kira Taylor and Della Healelcer as fhe wilches in a falenl show. Above: Mrs. Judy Sfeiger emphasizes The logic in a speech lallc. Righl: Jim Everesf indicafes lhal' lwo minufes of fhe debafefs lime has elapsed. i '-' f-'Z' c f' Oral Aris 9Treng+hen Communicaiion A Tense dramaTic mOmenT or a heaTed debaTe was Typical OT The speech and clramaTics deparT- menT as sTudenTs learned To communicaTe wiTh oThers. The sTudy OT liTerary inTerpreTaTiOn helped, Them in conveying oThers' ideas. Public speaking sTudenTs TurThered, reTinecl and developed communi- caTive skills Through inTraschOlasTic and class com- peTiTion. The developmenT OT poise and selT-con- Tidence and expressing OneselT clearly was sTressed. The whole field OT cOmmunicaTing To large aucli- ences Trom The use OT make-up To acTing and direcT- ing Techniques was covered in dramaTics. lncluded in The class was a sTudy OT dramaTlc liTeraTure and The presenTaTiOn OT The spring play The Gazebo. Sandra House Judy Sfeiger DramaTic Coach FundamenTals Ol Speech DramaTics Public Speaking Speech Club Speech Club Thespians N,F.L. Stage CrafT Above leTT: Gigi Lequeux and Linda Sfeele perform a pan- Tomime Tor Their dramaTics class. LeTT: CuT, sew, and read are The meThOds Paula KelTner, Cindy lvlarTin, and Diane Walker use To make a cOsTurne Tor The musical SouTh Pacific. ,JW Above: LiHle Red Riding Hood is acfed ouf by French II sfudenfs Sandy Murphy, Ann Brown, Jan Wray, Jerry Brisfol, Anna Befhurem, Margarer Roy, and Virginia Waldren. Direciing fhe producfion is Mary Hoover, sfudenr ieacher. Direcily above: A Roman wedding is enacfed in Lafin ll as fhe groom. Don Roy. and his bride, Pai Springer, +hrow a wedding Torch io friends Pafiy Adams. Karen Harvey. and Donna Kiener, while servanf Linda Brighiwell wafches. Rebecca Bell Laiin I, II Cabinci Sfuden! Council Laiin Club X 1 ne Sfrom II 'hoir ner Urum, nd Fife Roman, French km . 1, F Qkiis Qupplemeni Teaching of Languages l l l l Appreciafion of life in foreign counfries was achieved fhrough fhe language classes. Lafin was found fo be very much alive and fhe spirif of Rome was revived. Sfudenfs delved info fhe sfudy of Roman culfure and fhe mysferies of myfhology. Virfually every aspecf of modern sociefy had gifs beginnings wifh fhe ancienf Greeks and Romans. Their powerful influence on our arf, liferafure, governmenf, milifary facfics, archifecfure, and lan- guage was sfudied. , French songs echoed fhrough fhe halls as sfu- denfs feamed fun and learning. French I emphasized pracfice in speaking and reading. An exfensive sfudy improved fhe vocabu- lary, speaking, reading, and wrifing skills of fhe French ll sfudenfs. Correspondence wifh French pen pals acquainfed sfudenfs wifh fhe language along wifh fhe basic skills covered in fhe fexf. Leffz Paris, Mike Manis, is awarding fhe golden apple on which is inscribed To fhe Fairesf fo Venus, as Minerva, Merry Gunneff. and Juno, Julie Cunningham, look on. Below: The sfudy of Napoleon gave 'rhese French l sfudenfs fhe idea for a shorf, humorous skif fo be presenfed fo fhe iunior highs. Spelling ouf The song are Julie Chrisfmann, Charles Farr, Jesse Versaw, Lillian Bridges, and Kafhy O'Conner. Nfli iaw W .gyda ..-:xr Mhadig' .255 Marilyn Anderson LaVe,-ne McVey Chorus I, ll, Ill Librarian Advanced Choir Madrigal Highlifers Upper righf: Pai Springer, Joann Jusius, Terry Robberson, and Charlie Fielding begin iheir con- cerf preparaiions wirh iolly conversalion in lhe robe room. Righfz Guy Elliol and Becky Shields demonsirafe Their slcills in use of wafer colors in Arr I. W 0 Fine Mu r i Virgin Librari Fine Arie Enrich Music, Ari, Reading Give Added Enjogmeni Virginia Thomas Suzanne Thompson Paul Tillman Librarian ArT.I, II Insirumenfal Daring Daubcrs MUSIC During The year a crescendo of music was heard Trom The vocal and insTrumenTal music deparTmenTs. l-lillcresT's chorus and choirs reached new heighTs in musical perTormances singing in LaTin and lTalian. Harmony, sighT-reading, and music Torms composed The worlc involved in The Two choral groups. A The orchesTra proved iTs TalenT by iTs performance in SouTh Pacific, The musical, while The band drummed up enThusiasm in concerTs, sporTs acTiviTies, and parades. Well-Tilled shelves oT research and reading maTerials were lcepT in use as sTudenTs checlced ouT an average oT 700 boolcs daily and approximalTely l4,000 boolcs each monTh. STudenT arT Trom The arT deparTmenT graced The halls oT l'lillcresT. Pieces ranged Trom inTriguing wall hangings To unusual paper con- sTrucTions. STudenTs were inTroduced To The basics of woodcuTs. commercial arT, acrylic painTing, and sculpTure. 2 Above: Library assisTanTs, Donna Hunt Deborah Clark. and ElizabeTh HelTon check ouT a book To Floyd Williams. Above lefT: Nancy Reed, conceri' misiress, rehearses a number in The music room. 1 'fer mix To be used in baking -f A--f -Y r- -- 11411: '-L :xi-rj ,::::,1i4.?:'r112-'.--2-!1'722CC'1'JS-'f1'-E'-l'!',E'X!?U'!SSf5'lTT5' 'iq-TfEE'I17f.IE7iLi: : F'5:Tig - igffSQEg'i'jT ' , ' hze:-,Qing - 'iif'E31 3jQIlf29g4y' -'Y-M -A -'-- -b-W L-.IN ,mx wi .- - - - V- . .,....-Wa. . . T ,,,. A V ,,, - 1 --- ,. , ,, , .. ..-... - -1 ,Y :4,,,,-,.,,,....,.., H. ....- ,-.-- .. MMA, 1,5591'fee1'1ez151Ei,:::Z2eiih,gigEgg 31q fi , , ' ' -- ':-: '1i1Z A. ..f-.,..:.:1a,::s1L.zaf.ef..'.m.:, - ..--A-- W-, -- --'W - -+-- Nancy Sloan and Linda Johnson in Mrs. Lindell Chaslain's Home Economics II class prepare a mas- biscui+s or hor cakes. 1 Righiz Roberfa Thompson and Dorfie While measure maferials for draperies in Mrs. Genevieve Moore's home decoraling class. Above: Sheila Fosler, Chrlsly Hunl, and Brenda Mc- Michael prepare an assorfmenl' of appefizers in Mrs. Doris Allen's supervised food's class. ,4- VJ, lf..-X fz-- ,,, 'f sw . 4 .M X-f ,:,....1 X12 .fa-H ,,,,.. 4. nS'f...... ,, li' Xqun , ' xv..-.- gc 1 Q' ' ' -XY-nf: ,J n K - 1 A ,. , -1241-I J-f. X ' ku ' ?k,Q. X jx gs..- xf' 3,1 nr-if . Xlnff . , nik .- 935 K t-sz..-emu 'A-sa1V f , ny J 4 H -Eg, 46 Planning. Careers Templing, nulrilious menus, careful spending of The family dollar, 'Floral arrangemenl, and furnilure anliquing were among lhe ilems sludied in lhe home economics deparlmenl. Meal preparalion, lhe care ol clolhing, and planned spending were laughl in l-lome Economics l. Conlinuing wilh lhis program, l-lome Economics ll and lll sludied clolhes designing, Wardrobe planning, and lexliles. Child care and family living aided girls in pre- paring for marriage, good lamily relalionships, and lhe sludy of a child's physical and emolional developmenl. Supervised food service provided necessary lrain- ing 'ro enler jobs requiring food service experience. Home decoralion involved a Thorough sludy of house planning and furnishing a home. Doris Allen Lmdell Chasi-am Genevieve Moore Home Econom cs l Home Econom C5 I Il Child Care Fam: y Liv ng F H A Home Decorahon Home Economics Ill F.H.A. Lefl The appelizer, are ready lo be served, say Sandra Klehm and Brenda Mclvlichael Above lefl': Linda Baker and Sheila Fosler begin lheir unil' on 'lallorlng in Mrs. Lindell Chaslain's clolhing class. Vocaiional Training Up-To-Daie Skills for Modern Careers Today's youTh have had To Tace a world ThaT is rapidly changing Through auTomaTion and Tech- nology. To help prepare Them To meeT The demands They will encounTer, The VocaTional-Technical School offered a varieTy oT courses. STudenTs had a choice oi TiTTeen occupaTional areas including agriculTure, healTh occupaTions, auTo body repair and auTo mechanics, elecTronic daTa processing, Television repair, and Technical draTTing. l47' l-lillcre'sT sTudenTs were among The looys and girls Trom area high schools who parTicipaTed in The program. Scheduling courses on a halT-day loasis, iuniors and seniors enrolled aT The school were as- sisTed in Their choice oT occupaTional sTLidy. Grad- uaTes oT The school were aided in obTaining em- ploymeni in The area in which They received Train- ing. ln addiTion To providing Training Tour senior high school sTudenTs. The VocaTional-Technical School served The communiTy and The souThwesT area in iTs adulT programs. Al9ouT l IO classes were oTTered weekly Tor adulT Training wiTh boTh day and nighT classes operaTed Tor adulT sTudenTs. The school also Trained approximaTely 500 employees Tor ZeniTh, Lily Tulip, Reyco, Royal lv1cBee, and Paul Mueller lvlanuTacTuring Company. Verna Dickerson SecreTary Nadean Holmes Secrelary Joy Baker , Pracfical Nursing ' ' -A sf Xs. Leslie Brock X , .. Pri Tin n Q Paul Brock AuTo Body , , . - A A. R. Cade I Woodworking 48 L -b - 2' ,,s Ji fa-fla f c' , ' , , ,,?::i ,1i,3tf i :f f?? . . f hgxn axg A 1-wx: x -ma .-A x. vc- far' .rr- , gy .2 , M .Y ck... 'B , ,............a.... ..L. ff '- 3E!?a,L::ff4.-sf51e sg : E525iT1El55 N rr rg' Ii. David Berryman, Direclor Don Simmons Vocaiional Technical School Assgdanf Dhecfor 'L -A-of X f ',-1. . , ff- es X . - lQ z .f ' 2 - ' Q Upper lofi: Sfudenis in air condifioning and refrigeraiion learn soldering iechniques. Leff 'lo righf: Mike Kynion, Glendale: John Adams, Hillcresf: Bill Roberfson, Cenlral: Ernie Dake. Parkview. Above: Adding 'finishing fouches io a newly repaired auiomobile are siudenis in an auio body repair class. l.ef'I' fo riqhi: Curlis Nichols. Glendale: Bobbie Finley. Central: Terry Chapman, Parkview: Tim Barneff, Hillcrest Lower leff: Pupils learn ihe language of compufers in fha daia processing classes. From leff fo righf: Lynne Johnson. Central: Doug Benneff, Parkview: Vicki Kife. Hillcresi: and Kevin Singlefon, Glendale. A J: 'M ' ' ' f f H, ...,.. ss, ,, .s ,A ,, ,, K ,, ,,,, -Y Ma.-. Rrghi Gary Ray Cenlralg Randy Macomber, Parlcviewgg Lonnie Snodgrass, Glendale: and Mike McDonald Hillcrest Tune an engine in aufo mechanics. Below: Dan Woodall, Cen- fral Charles Blue Glendale: Ron Bowman, Parkview: and Andy Claylon, l-lillcresf, per- form an experimenf on resisfive circuirs. Layfon Clay Dafa Processing Chesfer Erickson Drafting Joe Fisher Air Condilioning and Refrigerafion George Freeze Aufo Mechanics Gala Gardner Heallh Occupafions Thomas Grimm Mulfi-Occupaiions Dolph Hargis Machine Processes Eugene Hoss Elecfronics Jesse Hudson TV Repair and Elecfricify Bob Jessen Dafa Processing Virgil Johnson Welding John Kirby Agriculfure '19 i.,.ss - ?' 1 M755 sfo X J tg-be -L ,kj,g.,- -aaa-'ss 'V-'-Y Russell Lee Ohs Le'H'erman Bill McDaniel Don Slack Mefal Fabrrcahon Weld'nQ Aulo Mechanics Eledrrclfy ,xx fgz 4:2-e. if 410 5 cl T. J. While Aufo Body Top: Jo Balcer, l-lillcresl, and Teresa Weafherman, Glendale, slucly anafomy. Lefl: Sfanley Bumgarner, Hillcrest and Richard King, Cenlral, work offsef presses in print ing. Above: The slide rule proves valuable in Technical draffing 'ro Milne Pickers, Parkview: Kerry Holder, I-lillcresh and Hugh Ingram, Cenfral. -Z ,V 3 S , .. V, ,-- . , L., -1. 1.. ,-Q Learning, Earning Indusirial Aris, C. The grinding of meial or The scrape oi a saw greeled The ears of visiiors To lhe induslrrial aris classes as siudenis compleled drafiing, melal. and woodwork proiecls. Drailring emphasized ihe developmeni of manual dexferilry in Jrhe handling of Jrools, skeiching, and working advanced archiieclural problems. Wood- work and meial work proiecis enabled siudenis To display Jrheir ialeni, supplemenled by classroom siudy. ln eleciriciiy and elecironics, iools were siudied along wiih imformalion on Transformers, morors, and sources of eleciriciiy. Cooperaiive Occupaiional Educalrion was de- signed lo give seniors a chance io obiain iob ex- perience 'rhrough aciual work on iobs ouiside of school. Siudenis had 'ro be employed a minimum of fifleen hours a week io receive 'rhe full Jrwo unils of credii. Upper righfz Rick Dunn is shown servicing a baifery, one of many services he performs on his C.O.E. iob ai Wade's 66 Service Cenler. Righ+:'On his C.O.E. iob al' l-lill Hardware, David Davis is checking some new fools, anolher of his duiies as clerk. Cecil Byrd Paul Fairleigh General Elecfricify General Woodwork General Mefalwork Advanced Woodwork Advanced Mefalwork O.E. Work for Fuiure f 'Hb wvmis 5 TFWYVf'i1i'fffijf2i --v 'r xy- Q nw 3 f -Q ,JJ QM-, L ,W Ci .J lf f f 'f , 1 f 'nf ' iff ,f f , f Z, 4 f IIE!! a 'L 'K we 1112- ff f-4: mgfpeafpr : -v--T?fl'+P ii iTi,- ,,..m,,, .- ...,.-.., , ,,., Q , ,., ,., .,, , H 5 , 1 fo Leif: Dennis Scroqgins and David Wollcen in Mr. Cecil Byrd's advanced rneial class discuss rhe paiiern used in making foois. Below: In Mr. Jerry Wrinl:le's general draffing class, Gary Driqgers and Sfaniey Brunson srudy The drafiing parrerns which fhey are ro draw. f Jerry Wrinkle Ken Wiseman General Drafting C-Of. Advanced Drafting Lef+: In Mr. Paul Fairieigh's advanced wood- working class, Richard Berg and Russell Sade figure our rhe amounf of wood needed io consirucf a drawer froni. f-ffdgf ' AVXQJJ ffl '.l4!oLu!d0 M5491 zwlgf 6262440254 l you ww UM Q fzfyzalwzc Q ffm! 4,245 gm jwefwa - I ,- f , f , ,f f Mfr, lf f 'lf' fL--. I '. 'i ' 1 I ,a , 1 V 'f f7 1 X ' 'f ff ,f ff 1' V f,, f 1' ,, I 5 , K gfffi ,ff7Lz,f,r?4J lcv? wifi Zi- ,f ,wg :::f172f,fff Aff X 1 A-fl 1510! 1 , 5, 'al ef A ' 'l 'V' Lf Cpcaez , 1449, X ,M W 41 rrl e M lf? LQWJ Mali ww 7 K iw? V Doro'll1y Fredericlrson Marilyn Moore Girls' Healfh and G 'lS' l'lQall'l1 Physical Educalion and PlWYSlC5l F,T,A, Educafion P.E. Career Club WS . 6,65 lxwvwe 'Wo' r 'E Upper riglrl: Joann Juslus, Iva Jean Swearengln, Kallmy Recclwia, and Wanda Mace praclice falling before a fumbling lesson. Righl: Lynn l-lorsl per- forms ne he more difflcull slunls on llwe bal- f wyf WW f7P2,iK,,f 1 K7 K XGA-1'7 54 fC4 EQ X 4, -an fl ,Mal lf val. f ' f M X , . . f'f'7Wnf w X W- aff? Vaaf' 217 ff wwf 1 v caf1'1A721'27 Vy, K 5 fV,!,y! XL 17x . Z' V11 yr, ,L CA, - E ,f I MQ u Heall Exe 4 r Healih Program ' :Tr-'L 5EiEiii?kb.E.:m t2?ElW2'xsrmg-:zc:u:-::-xggz,-.3g.-.n:51fgvgn?-'eqgag,gjq-55. - . - f -e l ff faeeffffs - 'f We- W asm- f Exercise, Plag Builds a Well-Tuned Bodg 9 The sounds ol a class shouling oul numbers for roll call, lhe clamor and confusion of lhe locker rooms, and lhe eager cries of parlicipalion in a challenging game, denoled l'lillcresl's physical edu- calion classes. Freshmen were slarled lhrough lhe body-building program by lhe leaching of wreslling, volleyball, golf, lennis, and gymnaslics. Slack muscles were worked inlo shape 'through rumbling, pull-ups, push- ups, and olher various exercises. An exlensive inlra- mural program involved a greal number ol: sludenls. ln heallh classes, which allernaled wilh physical educalion, sludenls sludied personal problems, good grooming, and menlal and physical hygiene. The elfecls ol drugs, cigarelles, and alcohol on lhe hu- man body were also sludied. Discussion groups were sel up so sludenls had an opporlunily lo give lheir personal feelings on 'rhe subiecls. Jerry Gregg Jim Vaughan Boys' Heallh Boys' Heallh and Physical and Physical Educalion Education Foolball Coach Football Coach Wrestling Coach Track Coach Upper lefl: Randall Miller volleys lhe ball lo Kenny Hardin as Paul Lane walches in Mr. Jerry Gregg! physical educa- lion classes. Lefl: Milne Gilberl, Murray Myers. Bob While, Mike Sade. and Richard Payne demonslraie lheir ownuver- sions ol push-ups before class lime in Mr. Jim Vaughan's physical educalion class. Safely Firsi ' Qophomores Learn Qkills of Driving The purpose of driver educalion was io see ihal sophomores learned l'he basic skills necessary 'ro Take lheir places among Jrhe 75,000,000 plus licensed drivers l'hal four America's highways. Through lhe use of lexlbooks, visual aids, and simiulaled uni'rs, sludenls learned lhe principles ol: safe driving. Driving on cily slreels and a four-lane highway provided valuable experience in aciual be- hind-,lhe-wheel driving. 0 Splinling broken arms, adminislering arliiicial res- piraiion, and lreaiing viclims of shock-were a few of fhe ireaimenls procedures siudied in firsi aid. General medical knowledge for use in lhe home and communiiy was a beneficial pari of ihe course. Upper Righlz Fred Thomas learns how io drive a slandard fransmission car in his Drive-o-Trainer unil' under Mr. Bill Anderson's encouragemeni. Lower righh Under lhe caulionary road signs in Mr. John l-lowerlon's driver educalion class, Andy Mclvlillan and Paul Lane work on Firsl' Aid assignmenf. OFFICE Weaver. Perkins. Jane? Sherri Rowsey, I Q a K.. -if i , iiiii 'x :I-'L-,Qu HUD N ii, PASS l-lMlT PUZSL DN HILLS 'Sl s uncunvfs , MILES Wil'iam Anderson Ber l Bradle o n ower on by sgL1za,,5fwe:L,O:, 25:55 azazaion Eggizzgwioi ii 0 , of f Track Coach X so r , 1 f 1 .f, J'-. ..,., H ref' i ' fi 5, 0. X lg , N. si 0 ,A I HUD 77509 V ,.. . OFFICE ASSISTANTS: Row I: Karen Brown. Brenda McMichael, Joyce Weaver, Debbie Woolsey, Marilyn Berry, Becky Arnall, Elizabelh Perkins, LaVada Booker, Sharon Thomas. Linda Schullz, Linda Smilh, Janel Krasser. Row 2: Kalhy I-lerndon, Linda Davis, Becky Williamson, Sherri Dickey, Jackie George, Karen Slewarl, Cheyenne Smilh. Rebecca Rowsey, Pam Eagleburger, Linda Baker, Pal Rhodes, Terella Knox, Rhonda Slewarl. Row 3: Darlene Brooks, Julie Salley, Donna Lemmons, Palsy Burney, Pam Hill, Susie Wilherspoon, Vickie Persell. Roberla Thompson, Janice Grimm, Karen Creed, Mary Slone. Jan Brown. Row 4: Wanda Mace, Sandy Boalwrighl, Cheryl Flockslra, Pal Towry, Virginia Waldren, Terri Slokes, Peggy While, Carla Bowser, Paula Taylor, Pal McClernon, Janice Way, and Nancy Sloan. Elaine Andrews Records Secrelary Ardell Bilyeu Aflendance Secrelary Henriella Bowen ' Allendance Secrelary Wilma Perryman Secrelary lo Mr. Grubaugh Gloria Wealherwax Secretary lo Mr. Gisl STUDENT LIBRARY ASSISTANTS: Row I: Rozanna Dawson, Glenda Bryanl, Carolyn Webb, Becky Troyer, Henry Loonslool, and Tom Loonslool. Row 2: Jean Glaze, Deborah Clark, Mona McClure, Carol Johnslon, Jolean Smifh and Ronald Allic. Row 3: Miss Virginia Thomas, Mrs. LaVerne Mc- Vey, sponsors, Sleve Granl. Mike Collier, Pally Parsons, and Cynlhia Garrison. Office Force Qludenls Help School The secrelarial slall lullilled lhe momenlous lask ol keeping accurale and up-lo-dale records ol lhe school. They were also in charge ol labulaling grade cards. keeping records ol class counls, recording grades, and issuing lhe honor roll lour limes a year. Aiding lhe secrelaries were lhe sludenl ollice workers. Librarians and assislanls were never loo busy lo aid conlused sludenls in linding research malerial or reading maller. W, .. W-.. ,- -....-. .- .... ... ..,..., . .-, .., v.--..-,.,:, .:a.e,.-1.-e::.1e1.1-angie-12.1 maze.,-sr. els. Tip-Top CondiTion CusTodians. Cooks Nurse Care for School The TanTalizing aroma oT baking rolls or chocolaTe brownies driTTed down The halls OT l'lillcresT as well- Trained cooks kepT The caTeTeria in eTTicienT working order. POTS and pans were kepT busy during The year as The cooks Turned ouT over ll0,000 plaTe lunches, l9,000 sandwiches, l6,000 salads, 30,000 malTs, and sold approximaTely l76,000 candy bars. and l60,000 carTons'oT milk. i i Keeping l-lillcresT in Tip-Top condiTion kepT The cusTodial sTaTT busy. Besides doing' riouTine repair work and cleaning, The summer oT I968 was spenT in giving The school a new coaT of painT and varnish. Over lw3O gallons oT wax were used on The Tloors. The year of The l-long Kong Tlu kepT Mrs. EThel Nagel, school nurse, busy Taking TemperaTures and checking The healTh records oT l-lillcresT. Mrs. EThel Nagel, school nurse, shows Alvin Blackard ThaT his TemperaTure of 98.6 is normal. ' CUSTODlANS: Row I: Jess Wil- son, ForesT Berry, Doyle Daniels. Row 2: Bob McClary, CurTis Wommack, Silas ViTzThum, and J. R. Davis. ol -1 ..:V.Q:z:::v.-1. vs N.1,1-a:.1ns5anxk:er:2z'cc:ef.:-1vr?f.1YSfY'2U53i:5 , DRL -Sign -Ab? -' . Z5 fi f' 1 J f ' ' ' .:2, -- -3 - -,111-:L-rr:-f- -: :::.: r ' ,- A-.--------- - --' -'H 'A PM , r' As, Q I A A V? ff Q 1-1 , 4.4- . .. N W E, 11, , x x N.. 6 5 in ,il I i .If ,Z f 1 f ' Wil away' ,,. f -fs'-'f' Z M W2 wi? COOKS: Row I: Geneva Snow. Leona Clair Florene Holden, Norma Andrews, Frances Clevenger Geraldine Morris. Row 2: Helen Rains,-Vairy Holi: Marie Polodna, Sue Shank. Marguarife Krenk, Clella Sarfain. Row 3: Dorolhy Troyer, Lois Graham, Verena Nelwl, Garnella Bradley. Melba Barclay, Mildred Joy, and Fredreka Busfer. Lisien +0 ihe Sounds of Acfiviiies 4 v . fi ,., . ,, -gg., WU !!.Y'tA- . '? ,,,, -.gf 1, L , , . 9-.f -'.','.-:Q-Q, 1--f--Q:,::.::,-,::a1Q::.,q:.:4:..:.,g....-- A--.-.1 - Ag.::5l.l.3.:'.-.-5,-g5ii,?:l,f..,. .gm-,, .-., - WH - 5--:jg f'f '...u-sz' ' ' .-.- :35g-5 Jg' 'M X T y', ' . V W ff ' ' vw IV A ,.. 'f 1 ' 733- ' .L-.4....' 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SOCidl COW- Anna Belhurem, secreiaryg Bob Henry, building and grounds com- missionerg Mike Blasi, vice-president Barney Whiie, presidenl: Deb- miggionerg Tom Sears, assemblies commissioner. bie Dahlman, eleclions commissioner: Susie Walls, arf commissioner, U 5 STUDENT COUNCIL: Row I: Susie Walls, Anna Belhurem, Debbie Dahlman, Wanda Dixon, Linda Marks, Sara Reed, Susan Fowler, Mary Hillman, Debbie Rolhermel, Diana Bernei, Marilyn Hancock, Charlie Fielding, Palli Adams, Paula Gold, Carol McCroskey, Shelley Friend. Row 2: Julie Chrislmann, Kaihy Bigloee, Mary Slone, Gary Cooper, Barney While, Palsy Burney, Diane Nehl, Chris Brafcher. 'fancy Sloan, Bobbi Hogue, Karl Phillips, David Garrison, Jerry Bear, Jean Rhodes, Ken Leach, Linda Sfeele, Mrs. Rebecca Bell. Row 3: Bob Bingham, Joe Fry, Mike Blasi, Sara S+einberg, Tom Sears, Bob Henry, Gary Finkbiner, Jane Coppock, Richard Sears, Linda Beuller, Pal' Rader, Diana Bass, Sandy Perusse, Gigi Lequeux, Pam Johnson, Mary Ann Hopkins. Row 4: Larry Young, Ike Leiferman, Mike Keliner, Mike Flefcher, Mark Simmons, Alvin Blackard, Rodney Holden, Darrell Link, Gary Arnall, Ricky Baker, Terry Hale, Dan Funkhouser, Frank Burke, Mike Forlner, Tim Davis. and Marc Jones. Siudeni Council members sell fickels io The Valeniine dance, The Look of Love. ,,.---...-,x..:11nn::.-zz-.-.:.., -.........,.... .....:.,:-,g..,:.r.,..,e.,amz::a:,.a.,g.is...':'.. f-', .1 ' ' ...... ' A' -. + .WF Q r v sagx 1,1 ,:.J.,J.f.'::2- ' -'x:1:g: :gre j ug.: Az - ,V-,I -- 4 -1 :.- .- -gff - - - f - Qludenl Council Involves People i When a person becomes aclively involved, he develops a greal awareness of a good ci'rizen's responsibilily in a democralic sociel'y, slaled Barney While, s+uden+ body presidenl, in explaining a parl of lhe Sludenl Council's goal. ln l968-69 l-lillcresl sludenls were involved. Operalion HELP ll-lillcres+ Exciles Lillie Peoplel proved successful as approximalely 2.000 loys were senl from l-lillcresl lo 'lhe deprived children of Soulh Vielnam. l-lalloween found induslrious sludenls collecling candy, lruilr, and popcorn balls 'ro dislribule lo children in hospilals and children's homes who were unable lo go lrick or lrealing. Al The slale Sludenl Council Convenlion, l-lillcresl was elecled vice-presidenl of Missouri high school Sludenl Councils. Serving as speaker and assislanl speaker were Mike Blasi and Chris Bralcher. Palsy Burney was secrelary, wilh Darrell Link, parliamenlarian, and Mary Slone, chaplain. Working wilh lhe Sludenl Council, The Cabinel' compiled l'he Buzzer, a sludenl direclory, as a service proiecl. Eleclions for Regalia royally were held, and a'F+er hours of hard work, A Haze of Royal+y lransformed 'rhe gym info a beaulilul ballroom for +he Regalia dance. Upper Lefl: A Vielnamese child is made happy as il' receives a loy senl by a, Hillcresl sludenl. Lefl: I can'l' marry you, says Nancy Reed lo Barney While in lhe cabinel' 'skil in lhe Junior-Senior assembly. Keg Club, Safeig Council Sound The Call for Service and Tradiiion Buy a ribbon? was a phrase oTTen heard Trom The TorTy-Two members OT The Key Club. Preceding each game, The members sold ribbons To assisT oTher clubs Tinancially and To promoTe school spiriT. Due To Their eTTorTs, l'lillcresT conTinued The TradiTional cusTom oT ChrisTmas baslceTs and EasTer Iillies. College Day was held Tor The purpose oT aiding members oT The sTudenT body in choosing a college To enTer Tollowing high school. , The goal OT Key Club was To help develop' good moral values on The parT oT Their members and To undersTand The ideals oT Kiwanis lnTernaTional, Their sponsoring organizaTion. Boys were chosen on The basis oT scholasTic abiliTy and personaliTy. Heading The group were Ken Leach, presidenT: Kenny Grant vice- presidenT: Jim Baker, secreTaryg and Tom Gish Treasurer. Sponsors were Mr. Neal Grubaugh, assisTanT principal, and Mr. Carl Loclce, a TaculTy member. Under The capable leadership of sponsor lvlr. Beryl Bradley, presi- denT KeiTh Frazier, and vice-presidenT lvlilce Blasi. The I968-69 SaTeTy Council added anoTher successTul page To iTs ouTsTanding record. Besides compleTing The usual Taslcs of imcorming Teachers and sTudenTs of Their responsibiliTy during Tire drills, and paTrolling The l-lillcresT parking loTs, The SaTeTy Council was elecTed sTaTe presidenT aT The annual meeTing in JeTTerson CiTy. Above: Key Club sTaTTs an inTormaTion booTh aT Open l-louse. Righ'l: Delivering ChrisTmas baslceTs is an enioyable Task Tor Key Club member Bob l-lenry. SA Su: Shi l-lu Kni -r-- f - , -nes.. .. HA' -2- -. .S ,. f. . --'- '.L1:1:z-:-::qp':fgF,-if-:ere ...,.--'f-:.-ETiT --Z.'-'lI..-2-'-fi:'I'-glE3:.-:::?g-,7 2-373'-fjgjngivggl,-14,3-,g,gL,e.1'.I. lQQf 'f ,. -1--1 1:12, 'fu 1: -. - H- - -- - .:.L...A 41 5, :Ls fee' 1' Tm' SAFETY COUNCIL: Row I: Carol Johnson, Judy Webb. Karen Slewarf, Susan Fowler, Marfie Mackey, Robbie Johnson, Pam Eagleburger, Linda Shulze, and Kenny Vaughn. Row 2: Kenny-Bear, Mike Milchum, Chrislie Hunl, Kafhy Herndon, Audrey Rolhermel, Dorolhy Misenheller, Terella Knox, Diane Funkhouser, and Marilyn Hancock, Mr. Beryl Bradley. Row 3: Gary Arnall, Daryl Crews, Mark Miller, Rex Brisiow, Vernon Morgan, Billy Arnold, Kem Reynolds, Cheri Huxley, Margarel Roy, and David Taylor. Row 4: Keilh Frazier, Ike Lerferman, Sieve Bulcher, Mike Eelilner, Mike Blasi, Mike Flefcher, Don Roy, Tim Davis, and Wesley ul . KEY CLUB: Row I: Danny Krasser, Ken Leach, Greg Sheridan, Gerald McCoy, John Shank, Bruce Byers, David Scoif. Bill Trivi++, Sreve Vinson, Tom Gafner, and Don Wood. Row 2: Donald Johnson, Brad Harris, Rick McMuIIin, Alvin Blackard, Barney While, Bruce Bossi, Dave Munger, Edwin Ivey, Tim Davis, Mike Forlner, Jim Baker. Row 3: Mike Thomas, Bob Henry, Joe Fry, Sam Scoll, Mike Shaffer, Wesley Roulh, Jon Conrad. Tom Gisl, Don Roy, and Paul Hulsell. Row 4: Mr. Neal Grubaugh, Slan- ley Nimmo, Chris Eagleburqer, Jay Monlgomery. Richard Wingo, Sieve Burney, Mike Maffhews, Kenny Granf, and Mr. Carl Locke. LPH: Owners of cars wirhour hlillcres+ srickers found lickels on rheir -cg-'s when Sale-ly Council members Diane Funkhouser and Tim Davis checked The parking lol. ,HA ,,,w,,, - , . . ,, ..-,-..., ,,,.,.-,,...-.. 3 'HHN' - H , W ,W W, , ,:::::..,,, , f W. .f.HW-ff- .2 HIGHLANDER DRUM BUGLE AND FIFE CORPS Column I Lora Wilson Joyce Harlley Becky Breuer Rhonda Slewarl Sandy Smulh Elhel Freeman Jean Hall Sally Lyon Linda Beuller and Kalhue Blgbee Column 2 Terella Knox Mary Slone Kay Hough Margarel Roy Glenda Slallord Vurglnla Waldren Pally Adams Joyce Rome Wanda Snelling Column 3 Pam HIII Pal Rader Laura Shull Jean Glaze Donna Bradshaw Susie Walls Kalhy OConnor and Linda Brlghlwell Column 4 Edue Lawson Sara Slemburg Mschelle Buron Nelda Burlon Debbie Woolsey Debloze Morrls Duane Edwards Palsy Burney Lynn Sherldan Joann Juslus Marilyn Hancock malorelle nov' X by D 4 HIGHLANDER OFFICERS: Sealed: Rhonda Slewarl snare drum cap- lain' Terella Knox senior lwirler' Becky Breier lile caplain' Gigi Lequeux honorary member' Marilyn Hancock maiorelle: Mary Slone assislanl maforelleg and Sandy Smilh lenor drum caplain. Sland- ing: Joyce Harlley bugle caplain' Susie Walls presidenl' Elhel Free- man bass drum caplain- rs. Calharine Slrom sponsor. -wg, , -q ,, U., ,N . . 1., 4- 1 i ,,.. .4 ,,-uv. ez. . .7 'll'1l,.-2 X., A Jr -r .41 J- ai it 5-.1....f C' Walls, Kaihy Lawson. Sara olsey. Debbie Joann Juslus. 1' ' . 'N Q4 i Neovo Lew.. we Bibi be N 'who Fasi Siepping Highlanders QJLQQDQQJ N9 i Sound ihe Bugle for Aciion V 'Mmm Qaeda SUQLQNCJ -lic i Lam Mi, ovvxdx 'cfm Q 'iii-.Jdx9..,w 4 YHQJLQQ Guide, column, and smile! was a shoui well-known lo every Hillcresl Highlander. l In lhe early spring of I968, newly chosen Highlanders learned The lechniqiles of correcl marching and discov- ' ered The misery of blislered feel and 'rhrobbing muscles. During a summer of hard praclice, sophomore girls were i i iranslormed info parl of a high-slepping precision Jream 2 by Jrhe one-year veierans. Bui il was noi unlil l'he 'lirsl performance in Sepiember Jrhal Jrhe summer's 'foil seemed worlhwhile. As The year wenlr on, The corps boosied l school spiril and represenied Hillcresl a+ games and parades. l Dressed in auihenlic Slewarl plaid, lhe Highlanders l danced Jro lhe liliing melody of a Scoliish folk +une in February. l l Upper Righfz Maiorefie Marilyn Hancock re- hearses The 'rradifional Sword Dance, Above: The drum corps execules iis famous back-slep in lhe Chrislmas parade. Leff: Members of ihe Corps and cheerleaders chai while wail- i ing for ihe busses 'ro lake Them fo ihe Joplin- l Pa rkwood ga me. i i i i il i ll ii ..:. ' 21- - ' L' -- 1- T ' '- - ' ' , :1... . '-fiwsewgh. . - ..wss.f.g --E se, T Friendship, Logalig T Clubs Pariioipaie in Model Governmeni E T Noses Turned red and skiis Tlew as The Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y enioyed a Tour-day T Trip in December To The shimmering ski slopes. Six HillcresT sTudenTs aTTended. T ln April The complex workings oT The governmenT were explored as The Two T groups parTicipaTed in Model STaTe GovernmenT in JeTTerson CiTy. Leading The Trl HIY club were Karen Harvey presldenT Paula Taylor vice presidenT PaT McClernon secreTary and Debra McGinnis Treasurer OTTucers Tor The Hu Y club Included John Thompson presldenT Don Harvey vice presudenT and Vollee PoundexTer secreTary Treasurer To work TogeTher In Trlendship and loyalTy To sTeer our ship OT llTe To The bnghT sTars oT Hope and Fa1Th To seT Tull sail Through channels OT achlevemenT which lead us To The porT oT success are excerpTs Trom The Anchor Club s Creed Under The supervision oT Miss MarTha Wells Anchor Club has successTully carried ouT several servlce pro1ecTs which included a ChrlsTmas baskeT senT To a needy Tamuly Guiding The Anchor Club were Karen Harvey presldenT Becky ThornTon vlce presidenT KaThy FenTon secreTary and Lynn Sheridan Treasurer The Dnscusslon Club expressed Their Teellngs on currenT evenTs Mrs Karen Cadell demonsTraTes wigs Tor Anchor Club TRI HIY Row l Glenda Morgan Polly Crawford Jan Way AmTa Campbell Debra McGinnis LaVada Booker and Linda Schullz Row 2 Mrs lcue Mae Pope sponsor DoreTTa Mulllcan Carla Bowser Becky Cook Paula Taylor PaT McClernon Denise Harvey and Cheyenne SmlTh Row 3 Karen Harvey Judy BurkharT Elaxne Turner Russella Hubbard Barbara WhlsnanT Julle Sfraln and Peggy WhlTe HIY Rowl Russ STuarT Kirk Harrell STeve STewarT Bob WhlTe David Hull David ScoTT and Tom Edmunds Row 2 Vollee PolndexTer Make Grlberl' Jim EveresT Paul Lane STeve Mller Andy McMillan and Dennis Krasser Row 3 Mr Byron YounT sponsor Mike MaT Thews Kennefh Hardin Barry Mabe Don Har vey John Thompson and Rick Floyd 68 AN Phy Bas Sar O'l 4. B: or Anchor Club. ,,f , -fr .451 I f, f ' 2.9, . if , 1, .if .A z,4z4Z35Z2a:mw 5, 'H ,. ,,., .--,. -5 we , ,: N - -f any yd: 5,-..-L3,..:.. px ,.,, - ' 1. 3, ' -.. ' Q .:.: .,, .: rg. .,.-:iz -iw. cg. f. - -- Lg- . ,.f.-.Jl-h.5:H .HA-,:,,.f:-5,5-Ld s 'ac' ::.,L...-r.-- gr,-:A A 4- sc are Tia: ea a w ei -'Q-if 'f 'Y-eg: -L 'f:57'l3- 5 ' J' :Q T1 -f if is ,Q f: -ff! .. - f - ' --f 1,,g.21',i 1n M, ll?--., .1-vvefrlv gg- - ANCHOR CLUB: Row I: Gladys Baxler, Mona McClure, Phyllis Hoke, Cheryl McClurg, Anila Lelierman, Janis Bass, Pally Adams. Row 2: Jill Persell, Pam Pickering. Sandy Hoaglin, Donna l-lullon. Becky Williamson, Jodi O'Dell. Kaihy Fenlon, Polly Crawford. Row 3: Lynn Sher- idan, Pal Slrong, Janel' McCurdy, Becky Thornlon, Andrea Easl, Sandy Perusse, Michelle Buron, Connie Vinson. Row 4: Debby Sfewarf, Linda Dulion, Karen l-larvey, Sandy Boairighl, Iva Swearingen, Gigi Lequeux, and Vicki Gardener. G7 ..--q Leff Polly Crawford chap lain of Tri l-li Y prepares To go skiing al Hidden Valley Esles Park Colora o Above Margaref Roy lisfens as Doug Adams chairman of 'the Currenl Evenls Discussion Group poses a queshon 54 Q as-w,. L ,I 41 2: '12-2:33251 '?5 fE3g:1- ': ?E-ZgL1' f:fgg- -A ge ii f f h' ' iff ' l 2 ' 'fix ELgg.y5g.g5,,5:,t,..,,:g.m F.B.L.A., F.T.A.. F.H.A., F.F.A. Career Clubs Offer Life Opporiunilies Sfudenfs anficipafing successful business careers ioined Fufure Business Leaders of America, designed fo develop sfrong, aggressive leadership. Chris Eagleburger served as presidenf wifh Allen Wimmer as vice-presidenf and lva Jean Swearingen, secrefary. Tables were furned as sfudenfs fook over fhe role of feachers during fhe annual sfudenf feaching day sponsored by fhe Fufure Teachers of America. From fhis and ofher proiecfs dealing wifh feaching, sfudenfs realized fhe imporfance and responsibilify ofibeing a feacher. The Fufure Homemakers of America Club affended a Regional Meef- ing and planned a frip for lafe Spring. Officers were .Ann Carfer, Vicky Barneff, and Glenda Bryanf. 1 To furfher an inferesf in farming and agriculfural areas was fhe goal of Fufure Farmers of America during fhe annual FFA week. To emphasize ifs imporfance, members placed posfers in prominenf Springfield businesses. Presidenf Wayne Sfokes was from l-lillcresf. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA: Row l: Mrs. Dorofhy Frederickson, sponsor, Cheryl McClurg, Dianna Wilson, Joanna Ryan, Debbie Highfill, Paula Kelfner, Becky Shields, Dianna Slaughfer, Janice Adams. Row 2: Wanda Snelling, Linda McGinnis, Diana Gann, Sharon Glaze, Sandy Gardner, Gail Fender, Paffy Lafimer, Kafhy Compfon, Bobbie Hogue, Susa Robertson. Row '3: Vickie Gardner, Pafricia Sfrong, Kalfhy O'Conner, Lafrisia Dillinger, lva Swearingen, Jean Glaze, Linda Glenn, Julie Chrisfman, Becky Williamson. Row 4: Kafhy Bigbee, Rifa Landrefh, Krisfy Hunf, LuNell Ellison, Sfanley Nimmo, Roberl' Newman, Bobby Thompson, Paula Bradley. f. Above Righf: FTA member lva Jean Swearingen parficipafes in 'rhe annual sfudenf feachers day. Righfz Debbie Zongker, freshman, keeps FHA scrapbook up-'ro-dale. 1 4 ff ff as f 64' + 1 7 , X f f ly J.. .. Q j- .294 j AV f 433 f ,fs f 2, it yr , iw f 4 ,,,, 14 fa iff, in W2 'of f 'Zi 17416 , ei.. ,, . , ,, 75.5 if , . if J . X ,U 2 4 W Q gif f 532 A Z , , ' as if 46 f Zhi? ffl' , 2 i z MM., ' 4 at '61 2 527' rf Zi Q 4 1 1 'f ff X H Q? ' 2 'W If 7 , QM 3 1 ? f , Z 1 f if- A 1 'fs - ' 'f ' -I , -f . W V ' ' B if! V :ff 'e if ,i y 1 ,S fha V I 'rib 1-2,,,: .J ,- y , ,, 'iff' i if .1 1 1, 'fd -' A - ,f ,1 H V- -4, ,,- gf - L v ' . ' 1. 17' f- 1 1 , , u ',f.'r1,, f, ff 4 - . - qv V 1 f ' . -' f. , Z Q25 1. -, 3 'iii A if: T if 3 4234 if F , is , T , T 212.5 'jf ,,,' . fn. ' 'l,,, if'-iff! 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K ' 1 I J Irv! ly: 'A li7I.w4,'i I I 5 'Q iff V . pi' '14-fre' I 5 i L . iifrwi fw F' . 1--if ' I fx JW? .fr 1 j i Q ' ' i .' I ' 41' fx 'vi . 1 i , f I 5 1 I ' I R . , , 'tw n A 'I xiii 52.2-:'1,, 'J f 'f Q W fafezf I 1 f -4 , if. 1 ' ' 3 R ' . , ?.'x.:v. L54 y zz' 7-'J-f .W ' 375 W - I 4 .4 ,f,,,,. Q ' ' ' , '- f f .wxfymf e gym 5, , , 1' A E3il-E!'-1lE-'1 -- P f - - 2? 355'ZE 7'x n'F i'S.25-Tn-2k :.?5Z:: --I-1?E'Z3F1 i -215.-E-TEZ:E? ' W L FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA: Row I: Lois Walegir, Della Haeieker, Pam l-lale, Ken Leach, Paula Keliner, John Whiilock, Mary Ann Hopkins, Linda Nimmo, Cindy Jarvis, Sharon Thomas, Debbie Woolsey, Pam Miles, Carolyn Michael, Marilyn Balzel, Mona McClure. Row 2: Mrs. Audrey Bridges, Diann Edwards, Sandy Smiih, Joyce l-lariley, Evelyn Brown, Twyla Myers, Edie Lawson, Donna Wimberly, Roberla Thompson, Carol Poiier, Karen Creed, Diane Funkhouser, Roberia Burgess, Linda Baker, Becky Arnall, Polly Crawford. Row 3: Mrs. Doroihy Peck, Carla Bowser, Sue Thomas, Carolyn Reed, Brenda Saville, Sandy Boalrighf, PaH'y Jefferies, Janice Grim, Pal Springer, Shirley Murray, Sherrie Miller, Jana Barfon, Andrea Easl, Diane Nehl, Palsy Burney, Pam Hill. Row 4: Mrs. Mary Ann Anderson, Jane Coppock, lva Swearingen, Lailrisia. Dillinger, Linda Duilon, Saundra Whaley, Velrea Noe, Carl Templeion, Tommy Gardner, Larry Siokes, Larry I-luni, Vicki Turner, Linda I-largus, LuNell Ellison, Mr. Walden Magers. Row 5: Mr. Lulher Dugan, Allen Wimmer, Keiih Frazier, Don Harvey, Don Evans, Jody Sexion, Larry Sfewarl, Joe Fry, Billy Jackson, PaHy Parsons, and Judy Medley, Doilie Whiie. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA: Row I: Merilyn Clark, Debbie Zongker, Carolyn Michael, Vicky Barreii, Glenda Bryani. Row 2: Mary Powell, Ann Carier, Debbie Roberison, Nancy Pryor, Mrs. Lindell Chasiain, sponsor. Row 3: Nancy Coffer, Dana I-larisell, Ruby Wright, Evelyn Brown, and Wanda Ball. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA: Row I: Mike Fesperman, Kevin Young, Donnie Muse, Ronnie Day, Bobbie Dickens, Gary Cheek, Jackie Newman, Gene Becrafi, Gary Yaies, Sian Oglesby. Row 2: John Kirby, adviser, Wayne Sfokes, Boyd Holi, David Jones, Randy Whife, Lyle Walker, John Brashears, Bruce Angelf Mike Crews, Gary I-Iall, and Eric Luebberl. Row 3: Frank Ervin, Don Sissel, Richard Payne, Junior Cox, Wayne Brasel, James Anderson, Mervin Rash, Gary Coffman, Sfanley Maggi, Randy Morrill. Row 4: J. R. Fleming, Mike England, Rick Davis, Edward I-Iunl, John Ballard, Tony Sevy, Mike Shaffer, Mike lngle, Rick Hampion, Andy Angel. and John I-lays. QUILL AND SCROLL: Row I: Becky Moore, Polly Craw- berlson, Nancy Reed, Susie Walls, and Linda Brighlwell. ford, Debbie Dahlman, Marilyn Hancock, and Elhyl Free- Row 3: Joyce Harlley, Margarel ROY. Tom GIS? VSVUOU man. Row 2: Chris Brafcher, Wanda Snelling, Lynne Rob- IVIOFQGD. ROCIKY lVlClVl'll'f ' and R'Cl4Y Mclvlullen- COOPERATIVE OCCUPATIONAL EDU- CATION Rw I Debbie Millslead Becky Burke Cindy Edmonds Marilyn Baliel Liz Perkins Jolene Smilh Deborah Jennings Saundra Drake Row 2 Mke Terry Jerry Carfer Fern Young Darlene Inman Terri Slokes Carol Prine and Pal Johnslon Row 3 Mr Ken Wiseman Don Wheeler Slanley Wilken Linda Cloyd and David Davis Row 4 Lelgan Whllson David Tummons Dwayne Clark Roger Turner Ronnie Randolph and PHYSICAL EDUCATION CAREER CLUB Row I Sherry Mason Diana Slaughler Janis Bass Jill Peryer Lynn Horsl' JoAnn Reiss Ellzabelh Gingery Jan Adams and Norma Myers Row 2 Wanda Dixon, Denise Harvey, Becky Cook, Connie Vin son, Judy Woods, Carol Nimmo, Cindy Jarvis, Diana Bernell, and Mary Jones Row 3 Miss Marilyn Moore, Marilyn Prewelf, Sandy Slogshll Anna Befhurem Jan Brown Barbara Johnson Pal' Wagner Janis Davis Susan Fowler and Mary Hillman Row 4 Peggy Counfs Mary Bush Lana Erven Cheri Huxley Brenda Fields, Pam Gavlsk, Pam Hill, Sandy Perusse, and Susie Malone : o : ' ' , ' , . : i A - I - I . 4: I I ' . ' . lr , ,. + Mark McClure. 'T ' ,V 112 6 1 -1 M - I f ' I F I 5 I I l . F I I F I ,, ,,,,,, ,,,-,-s,.. -..H v s . . V. .- V., A s,,,,,,. , ,-. ,, 1 ' ,r ff:2iffF?T'T?'-'Wifi-15' ' Brighfwell. isf, Vernon , . 'a Johnson, 'y Hillman. ieri Huxley, , and Susie Quill and Scroll, C.O.E.. P.E.C. Clubs Promole Careers. Hobbies Midsf fhe husfle and busfle of end of school acfivifies, fime was sef aside fo hold 'l'he annual Highlighler aufograph parfy in May, sponsored by fhe Quill and Scroll, an honorary sociefy for high school iournalisfs. Chapfers of fhe four high schools joined in April for a banquef where awards for iournalisfic excellence were presenfed and sfaffs for fhe following year were announced. Officers were Joyce l-larfley, Marilyn l-lancoclc, and Polly Crawford. . Fencing and iudo lessons, and a spring camp-ouf were iusf a few of fhe varied acfivifies of fhe Physical Educafion Career club. lfs goal was fo increase inferesf in physical educafion as a career or hobby. Acfive as leaders were Pam l-lill, Jan Brown, and Mary Bush. . Through job employrnenf while complefing school, seniors enrolled in Cooperafive Occupafional Educafion were loeffer prepared fo enfer a iob or frade affer gradua- fion. Presidenf for fhis year was Roger Turner, wifh David Tummons, vice-presidenf, and Terri Sfolces, secrefary. Above Lef'l: Chris Brafcher, Sleve Hardison, and Vernon Morgan check picfures fo be used in fhe l-lillcresf l-lerald. Above: Journalism ll sfudenfs, Linda Brighfwell, Joyce, Harfley, Marilyn Hancock, and Margaref Roy lend exfra fime on Safurday fo fhe compiling of fhe Highlighler. Lefl: Becky Moore is poised in expecfafion al' one of The recrealion evenfs of The P.E.C. Club. -1- ' rrae'-f-'svn - 'N,',me?i 'sewff -:LEG 'E,,3i::-:eggs-1' ' ' SCIENCE' CLUB: Row I: Mr. Frank Wann, sponsor, Fred Drake, Dianne Wilson, Joyce Reynolds. Paify Adams. Row 2: Becky Breier, Pahki Jefferies, Susan Breier, Susie Malone, Janice Corbin. Row 3: Mr. I-Ieafon I-Iaynes, sponsor, Sieve Grani, Tommy Gaf- ner, Karen Harvey, and Pam Gavisk. MATH CLUB: Row I: Greg Sheridan. Kafhy Claussen, Anifa Lefierman, Phyllis Hoke, Debbie Robbins. Row 2: Mr. Levi Gerharf. sponsor, Andrea Easf, Sandy Per- usse, Rick Adams. Janice Grim, Doug Smi+h. Row 3: Paul Lemons, Mike Thomas, Gary Cox, Don Johns, Dorofhy Misenheller. Row 4: Mr. Bill O'NeaI, sponsor, Doug Adams, Arlis Snyder, Jim Aldred, and Don Whifworlh. LITERARY CLUB: Seafedz Linda Brighiwell, Becky Moore. Sfanding: Mrs. Sally Luke, sponsor, Doug Adams, Margarei' Roy, Terri Findley, Rocky McMilIin, and Don GarreH. EZ J Q, 599332 'wife A86 't'uRN II. Q5 RSX A Liiera' Clul Joyce Reynold Irip of The Sc picfure direcfli five members i if I IP 1 'iv , S... A , ,, ' - Rf-1 ge, , ,,,, L., A ::x-,'s' ' - w .' A K 4,13 fi.. I , fy HW Lileralure. Science 'Mix Clubs Offer Lilerarg Qcienlillc Ideas Joyce Reynolds performs double duly as she lallcs aboul lhe lrip ol lhe Science Club lo Marlc Twain Nalional Parlc in piclure direclly below and explains club aclivilies lo prospec- live members in piclure below. The Lilerary club was inslrumenlal in compiling and publishing lhe anlhology ol sludenls' wriling, Thoughls. Lalini Socii, or Lalin lriends began lheir aclive Roman 'Year wilh lhe celebralion ol Salurnalia around Chrislmas lime. ln May a banquel was served in Roman slyle as members reclined on mals while allired in Roman logas. Slaves lrom Lalin l classes lor The lollowing year served lhe lood. ln lhe spring, lhe club lraveled lo Columbia lor lhe Junior Classical League Convenlion. The lriumvirale-ol leaders was composed ol Don Roy, Pally Adams. and Merrie Gunnell. Programming digilal compulers and using lhe slide rule highlighled a busy year lor lhe lv1alhClub. The l-lillcresl Science Club heard speaker Mrs. Belly Wagnon, speak on medical lechnology. Pally Adams, presidenl, and Sleve Granl, vice-presidenl, worlced lo organize lours ol hospilals and laboralories. LATIN CLUB: Row I: Nelda Burlon, Linda Brighlwell, Elizabelh Leembruggen, Mary l-loplcins. Pal Springer. Debra McGinnis, Pally Adams. Row 2: Merry Gunnell, Janel McCurdy, Karl. Phillips, Pal Rader, Dorolhy Misenheller, Sleven Vinson, Ken Leach. Row 3: Richard Sears, Brad Slcinner, Warren Sallerlield, Karen Harvey, Margarel Roy. Donna Kiener, Judy Burlchardl. Mrs. Rebecca Bell, sponsor. Row 4: Sam Julian. Don Roy, Philip Greenaway, Jim Romine, John Middlemas, and Bobby Thompson. ..-gzz .. Ari, Music Thrills The Arls Add Talent Beaulg Gaily colored painlings filled The sludenl cenler as The Daring Daubers provided l-lillcresl' wilh original arl crealions in The spring. ln February The an- nual Nelson Arl' Gallery Jrrip opened new horizons of arl' lo be enjoyed. Of- ficers This year were David Tummons, Kerry l-lolder, and Linda Dullon. Adiusling lo life in a new counlry is a diflicull laslc for anyone, Once more ,l'he Hillcresl American Field Service Club Jroolc an aclive parl in helping The foreign exchange sludenl feel welcome. Nancy Reed, Ken Leach, and Kay l-louguh led The group's aclivilies. Le Cercle Francais members enioyed aulhenlic French cuisine al Chef Te- ' 'rar'r's al Branson, Missouri. French carols echoed lhrough The halls al Chrislrnas as Jrhe club sang al 'rwo hospilals. The French Club branched off This year To form The popular French Choir. Fealured was Jrhe lrio of Grady Alfoller, Anna Belhurem, and Bud Johnson, . -.. . wilh Joyce Rone and Mary Bush providing aiccompanimenl. grgk W g W ,V ,- ,- K 1- dye -- -.,- , ,AW ...f q G .Y f ,rf-A . rj X. ' Van- ' Y 7 , . ,. A A.F.S. sfudenl' Gigi Lequeux porlrays . -c--5. a Spanish flower girl in Talenl Assemblyf le, f- f ' V ' Q f ,s .i , a. , f DARING DAUBERS: Row l: I. Rholen, D. Till V N. Myers. Row 2: A. Baker, C. Reed, S. Thomas W. Blood, L. Dullon, J. Dooley, B. l-logue, D g Reed. Row 4: D. l-lanes, B. Mabe, K. l-lolder D. O'Neal, and Mrs. S. Thompson. man. R. Jefferies, S. Thomas. D. McClung, B. Williamson, R. Wagner, S. Brobisky. Row 3: 5 f Q., 0 , K 4 The French, sing A VLa vie en rose .nj V ,V Y-f- i. ..'f. , A- 'e, . V li. , .J .YK 6, . H ip .1 ff, A i AFS INTERNATIONAL CLUB: Row l: A. Rolh ermel, M. Pickering, S, Reed, E. I-lellon. J Brown, G. Bryanl, D. Robbins. Row 2: R. Bris low, B. Slcinner, H. Owens, A. Easl, S. Perruse, K. Leach, K. Hough. Row 3: Mrs. S. Lulce, spon sor, J. Mccurdy, M. Buron, D. Slewarl, J Sloclcard, S. Murphy, V. Waldren, and G. Le queux. V l 4 i Fizenci-i c Anna Belhi Charles Fai -I-.,a4 c:.i u.- --eau.-1- I--K '-' g.. - :fee-7 V . ..1 za..- . its in , W ww . . , .-,..,,,,,. ,., ....... .. .. . .. ,,,.....-,-.,,,-,.,-,.,....,,,...-----.......,..W,,,.3-:8:,:m-Wax-1- -T '-441 F,-W. , 'bf ,, l .. .- . i , . , 1.,,. Q1 W ' 'c7g:':.:g.y:. 5:-L1,:.-4,44,L:.L:L-:-151-'-R:-QQ., --- -- f': +'r- rs ' N- 1'- .:4.3L f3 'i7!7', T- iQL-rj.-:Z-,V,-me-,-- -, -5 . ' 'M ' ' ' J' L4 'ff ' - i' f't'-'-'lfii-Li5E.., '- :,:,f:f.2:'.-szztff, H, grin 7,Q-iigkziiilg.-,T '-:.L,. L,-, 2- s?'fI ' - f fi , ,gg - -EE-1a:?i4E-:5.53'i-i-iff'j , Q in I FOSS, ' f ,, fffi XX 1 . - f vii' - .X ' , David Tummons begins painfing on a work of arf. ' I: A. Roth- , Helion, J. v 2: R. Bris- I, S. Perruse, . Luke, spon- Slewarf, J. and G. Le- FRENCH CHOIR: Row I: Joyce Rone, Polly Crawford. Waldren, Gigi Lequeux, Jesse Versaw. Row 3: Grady Anna Belhurem, Joanna Ryan, Mary Bush. Row 2: Aliolfer, Lillian Bridges, Becky Roberds, Margarei Roy, Charles Farr, Mrs. Cafherine Sirom, sponsor, Virginiah and Bud Johnson., ' V LE CERCLE FRANCAIS: Row Ig Debbie Genhy, Deb- bie Sweei, Joanna Ryan, Ju- lie Templeion, Jan Wray, Charley Farr. Row 2: Mrs. Judilh Bonduranf, siudenl' ieacher, Joyce Rone, Toni Fisher, Becky Roberds, Julie Ward, Anna Beihurem, Jan Brown. Row 3: Mrs. Cafhar- ine Sirom. sponsor, Cheri Huxley, Margarei Roy, Kalhy O'Conner, Sandy Sue Mur- phy, Virginia Waldren, Gigi Lequeux, Lana Erven. Row 4: Roberf Newman, Jane Coppock, Grady Affolier, Sherry GunneH', Mary Bush, and Lillian Bridges. ' rv -- - . . . . N..- ....-. .........w.a4...-. arg ...Li-...-fl .. . ........c-.. F I l f- -'I-f-1?-1'-'Se-.-L-finale-ie:1?i:.!.'fE-'-if - 37'5PEiif'fEEi'E?i?iS3 li!'?5f'-'QEg ! N.F. SPEECH CLUB: Row l: Cindy Fisher, Calhy Deck, Donna MCGGS. Lois Mary Slone, Sally Lyons, Cheri Krueger, Gigi Lequeux, Paula Bradley, Walegir. Pal Rhodes, Sharon Cline, Jan Brown, Carol Lilley, Janis Bass, Sara Reed, Linda Sleele, Donna Lemons, Sherry Spillman, Lynne Roberl- Cindy Jarvis, and Sharon Thomas. Row 2: Shirley Murray, Cindy Marlin, son, Sue Thomas, and Debbie Brooks. Row 4: Arlis Snyder, Alan Wimmer, Mary Campbell, Alvin Blackard, Andrea Easl, Brad Harris, Donna Wim- Tommy Gardner, Barney While, Tom Gisl, David Hill, Jim Everesl, Sleve berley, 'Terella Knox, Debbie Rolhermel, Sandy Hillman, Connie Vinson, Granl, Karen Harvey, Kenl Skinner, and Jane Coppock. and Mrs. Judy Sffeiger, sponsor. Row 3: Mrs. Sandra House, sponsor, l i i T u rl '? i THESPIANS: Row I: Donna McGee, Lois Walegir, Debbie Rolhermel, Della Haef- 1 p eker, Sandy Hillman, Cindy Jarvis. Becky H 1 Moore, Cindy Marlin, Sharon Thomas, and ' T Sandy Johnslon. Row 2: Mrs. Sandra Jones, Paula Taylor, Pal McClernon, Paula Kell- ' ner, David Hall, Cindy Fisher, Kalhy Deck, Jan Brown, Gary Cooper, Terella Knox, V 1 and Lloyd Brooks. Row 3: Mrs. Sandra ,N House, Mike Miller, Donna Lemons. Sherri , , Spillman, Lynne Roberlson, Pal' Rhodes, T Shirley Murray, Janice Davis, Rila Land- g refh, Mary Slone, Lora Wilson, and Sally Ni, Lyons. Row 4: Allen Wimmer, Randy Mc- T ' Vey,.Debbie Brooks, Tom Sears, Bob Henry, f, Jane Coppock, Grady Affoller, Dean Burk, Danny Myers. and Lana Erven. ' lillf 1,1 goz 35739 op?-' 3 O .WZ EFSJ' :NF :ana -4 :U Ogrn 3,5-5 QL- R20 -Q-Q. il L ITI 393' 9.0 QLQC :9Q!T' 3-7: 9-So moi og.. 0-Q.. :Vx gui ,ais- -5594 wo'cQ 3 0.25, ZF? 4 mmm liar ,T :. 217: QJDIW 1'1C o.:.m -.pro CD TP Sa Q,-. '41 SLT 7s 3' 13 921 OID! 33 n.o. US'- 32 30 D13 I, .. 5 , 4 q - .I Ai? 1 L 1 , l 78 ' ,f , i 'i',-wie iid 'fi 1 , I' lu hu -0-vs-9.'I-'D' -JE' , . . -... wr. M My-fs1f21Qfir22'f+I WQQYFQEE' J :asc ,-.i! ..V.'5t'1'2':'3?:'?,' :' ' -- 3. 5522 :.i23Q'iEQ,i5.'j 11' Q f' V ' , - ' in- 'wi 7' ' T' 'Y 7' NT:-','5 F377 fi 2 4LT: z,:.':x:z1,: .:1 :.-':'f.'.::f:1':: Q4 ,-igigg-.,:-:zkfgz-7 ?-,1-Eitg:,Y,:g1,2,TL f,:r1:....' T-lA..K--if - is V5 fag! . 5 , Ng. 4 l Y Y V ,A . 4 v A . . ,, , , . - , . 11:35-L. 11,-' f.faf2f2f -L: .1f:::. f 9-g5:gg,g:75f:,5 f -f , - '71, 1 ff: xzxaeaa. :.,1,,. T. ,,,,,f,-:fee :Nc cy. A. - -ff, e 4. L ff . . ., a Bradley, me Robert N.F.L., Thespians, Speech, Siage Crafl Aciive Schedule Provided bg Speech, Drama nd Sharon and Donna Do acTions speak louder Than words? NoT Tor The l-lillcresT NaTional Forensic League whose purpose was To assisT iTs members in becoming beTTer speakers and debaTers. Two Teams consisTenTly placed in elimi- naTion rounds aT TournamenTs. l-lillcresT won second place in Sweep- sTakes aT The Glendale and Cen+raI TournamenTs. N.F.l.. also sponsored a speech TournamenT in The Tall and a Neo- phyTe TournamenT in The spring. ATTending The sTaTe convenTion in ST. Louis, The l-lillcresT NaTional Thespian SocieTy p'resenTed a cuTTing from See l-low They Run! De- voTed To The advancemenT oT The dramaTic arTs, The group also gave a show Tor'The pediaTrics and geriaTrics wards oT Burge l-lospiTal. OTTicers'inclucled Donna McGee and Lora Wilson. One oT The mosT acTive clubs aT l-lillcresT has been The speech club. Timekeeping Tor The speech TournamenT and parTicipaTing in The speech assembly were Two oT The proiecTs compleTed. Led by Cheri Krueger and Donna Lemons, iTs goal oT TurThering inTeresT in speech acTiviTies was accomplished. ThirTeen sTudenTs composed The STage CraTT Crew whose pri- mary duTies were To operaTe lighTs and sound Tor all dramaTic pro- ducTions and assemblies, ancl To care Tor backsTage equipmenT. Upper Lefi: Debbie Rofhermel enTerTains The sTudenT body wiTh LaTer in The TalenT assembly. Above, STagecraTT: Row I: David Bash, Ronnie Kilgore, Julie Bass, and Donald Tilfon. Row 2: Mrs. Sandra l-louse, sponsor: STanley Vaughn, Eddie Jackson, KenT Skinner, and Mike Miller. Row 3: PaT Rul, Grady ATTolTer, Jane Coppock, Tom Gaiiner, and Bill lvlinlcs. LefT: Cheri Krueger and Tom Gisf plan Their debaTe sTraTegy. 'To Woodland Glades' Choirs EnTerTain aT Civic EvenTs Tales oT Medieval chivalry were Told in song as The Madrigal members sang while dressed in au- ThenTic l6Th cenTury cosTumes. The sixTeen mem- bers, chosen Trom choir gave sparkling perTormances This year, including parTicipaTion in Heer's Singing Tower during The ChrisTmas season and providing l enTerTainmenT Tor The Lion's Club. Chosen by audiTion, 56 selecTed sTudenTs com- posed The advanced choir. Besides providing The choruses Tor The musical, The Tour main leads were Trom This class. Choir sTudenTs presenTed a winTer concerT wiTh The band and enTerTained sTudenTs aT PleasanT View School wiTh an assembly. The sophomore choir and The Treshman choir parTicipaTed in assemblies adding a brighT musi- cal noTe To The oral presenTaTions. MADRIGAL: Row l: Carol Tucker, Rhonda Jefferies, Polly Crawford, Joyce HarTley, Miss Marilyn Anderson. Row 2: ,Rick Reynolds, Linda BrighTwell, Jan Ruddell, MargareT Roy, Rachelle Mills. CurT Lemmon. Row 3: Roger Black, Billy Jackson, Jim Hardin, Jon Conrad, Barney WhiTe, and Rod Hoover. ff 1 c -N 2 . ,. :meal .!,l...i FRESHMAN MIXED CHORUS: Row l: PaT Hill, Carol McCroskey, Mar- cia lce. Jackie Keen, NaneTTe Unruh, Lynn PuTman, Connie Frazier, Linda Schulze, Sheri Sloane, Susan Ruble, LaVada Booker, Becky Troyer, Debra Vinson, JoeTTa CompTon, Robin Hoover, Denise Pippin, Norma Myers, Miss Marilyn Anderson. Row 2: Sheila STone, Jan Williams, Brenda Ed- rnisson, Vicki Goodin, Norma Goodale, Shirley Farmer, KaThy Perry, Nancy Coffer, Gae Slavens, Vicki Persell, Susie WiTherspoon, Susan Fowler, Sherry Rafhermel, Cheyenne SmiTh, CharloTTe Charle, Judy Messerli., Cheryl McGhee. Row 3: Debra Davis, Marilyn ChoaTe, KaThy Herndon, Cindy Zarras, ElizabeTh Hellon, Sheryl FloksTra, Luanne Crocker, Brenda Fields, Gayla Tracy, Oreen Long, Deborah GenTry, Cyndi lhle- TelT, Carol Shaw, Sandy Gardner, Diane BuckmasTer, ChrisTie STockard, Marcia Goodman. Row 4: Mike Woods, Randy Appleby, Tim Jennings, DeWayne Knadler, Rex Sharp, Ricky STocksTill, Fred GaTes, Bruce Lemons. Dennis Lindsay, Teresa Hall, Roxanna Bedell, Debra Jones, Clyde Sears. Terry Dykes, Tommy Gaddis, James ClayTon, Zane Edwards, Ricky Field- ing. Row 5: Larry DeVries, David Jones, Randy Nichols, Jesse Roberds, Brad Skinner, Wally Blood, Tim Mills, Curl' Wmberly, Mark Miller, David RoThermel, Danny Funkhouser, Mark Pennell, David Hough. Mark Crouch, Terry WaTTs, David Powers, and Harvey lnnskeep. - 5 :ir - -:.' lg-it,sif1-,iSC: ': f- 753-? -. 54,1 igsffei '1- CONCERT Sharon Tho- Black, Cher' bie McClur Hillman, D Johnson, Bi' PaT Guynes E. :- T T I l 4 l l l l i 1 1 I , . W . . . . . 7- ..:.- . . . ---....r :,,:::::::.z7:. 'N 1'1' I . ...-.,-,Yl,.. IM-..,,.-.-.,.-..Y..LW.L1gg.,g--::-15e5:5...-12::Li:.:.-fa:.-f------!- ----:H - 'f-:fm..,,, f-f-..:--- ..,.... 1 - ,- no J-, V .vm .ggifw-e!!aq',3.5.g. -- ,Vx-Ee,-eq111-.--'sFuef,::.2-.,..........,... , , ...... , -...- . L.. f K CONCERT CHOIR: Row I: Carol Tucker, Jackie George, Cindy Jarvis, Sharon Thomas, Cindy l'lunl', Rila Landrelh, Rhonda Jeffries, Roger Black, Cheryl Lund, Debbie Dahlman, Connie Vinson, Carol Nimmo, Deb- bie McClung, Erma Rholen, Rick Reynolds. Row 2: Par Springer, Sandy Hillman, Debbie Roihermel, Glenda Slalford, Charlie Fielding, Ronald Johnson, Bruce Byers, Billy Jackson, Rachel Mills, Dorolhy Misenhelier, Pa+ Guynes, Diane Funkhouser, Anna Belhurem, Miss Marilyn Anderson, wford, Joyce ighlwell, Jan liar Black, Billy ver. l 'L Cyndi lhle- ie Slockard, im JenningS. 'uce Lemons. Clyde Sears. Ricky Field- sse Roberds, vliller, David ough, Mark Y,,, . .1-f.-.-....':'f f ' :,e.a,1.':::,. - .1.L.?5Ll:LU.?,.Q gf,-... TIL: ,NRLLJQLL5 iteiiil direclor. Row 3: Linda Brighlwell, Pam l-lale, Par Rader, Diane Nehl. Barry McDaniel, Slanley Nimmo, Allen Wimmer, Curr Lemmons, Terry Roberlson, Harold Owens, Karhy Bigbee, Joann Juslis. Joyce I-Iarlley, Polly Crawford. Row 4: Carolyn Fleicher, Roberla Hoover, Ruby Wrighr, Jan Ruddell, Rod Hoover, Jim I-lardin, Bob Adams, Bud Johnson, John Thompson, Barry Mabe, James Lucas, Bob VVhiI'e, Donna Kiener, and Margarei' Roy. Direcfly Above, SOPHOMORE CHOIR: Row I: Carol Lilley, Becky Shields, Paula Baker, Susa Roberfson, Kara Clayfon, Debbie Robbins, and Juanila Sfeger. Row 2: Miss Marilyn Anderson, vocal direcfor: Audrey Rolhermel, Merrie Pickering. Barbara Johnson, Chrisiine Lindsey, PaHi Adams, Janef Gardner, and Kaihy Wise. Row 3: Russell Miller, Jeanie Ross, Dixie Hammers, Linda Park, Glenna I-lilfon, Vickie Younes, and Sara Reed. Row 4: Larry Garrerr, Ronnie Fields, Malcom Blackburn, Larry Bailey, Kenny Dalan, Ronnie Clirner, and Ed Feflerhoff. Leff: Barney While as Emile de Becgue in Sou+h Pacific sings This Nearly Was Mine. s:..e...,.-,.- ...eau .- .-..- ..,.-L..-.ve .,...s.-.- . - C T' Sing-Oui, Highlifers Drama Special Groups Emphasize Modern Music D Sing-Oui swepi audiences wiih ihe dynamic sound explosion oi pairioiism in iis many performances. The moiive was io iurn The inward and downbeai io The ouiward and upbeai . .. and io build 'rhe world as ii's really meani' io be. A small seleci ensemble specializing in popular music was Jrhe Highlifers. This group was called upon io perform noi only af Hillcresir, bui ai communiiy evenis. ke Top: HIGHLIFERS: Row l: Sharon Thomas, ,Pam Hale, Roberia Hoover, Connie Vinson, Kaihy Bigbee, Anna Beihurem, Debbie McClung, Row 2: Miss Marilyn Anderson, direcior, Roger Black, Billy Jackson, Jon Conrad, Jim Hardin, Bob Adams, Terry Roberison. Above SING-OUT: Row I: Brenda Edmisson, Vicki Goodin, Diane Wilson, Aniia Campbell, Karen Siewarl, Norma Goodale, Sheri Sloan, LaVada Booker, Becky Troyer, Sharon Blood, Naneiie Unruh, Marcia lce, Carol McCroskey, Tommy Gaddis. Row 2: Linda Park, Joyce Wheeler, Linda Fain, Charlie Fielding, Rifa Landrelh, Krisiy Huni, Rhonda Jefferies, Dixie Goodman, Margarel' Mackey, Paula Baker, Jan Williams, Chrilsiie Siockard, Kaihy Wise, Linda Polodna, Jodi O'Dell. Row 3: Glenna Hillon, Joyce Cox, Andrea Easf, Sandy Perusse, Larry Bailey, Merrie Pickering, Peggy Hinds, John Shank, Gary Cox, Bruce Byers, Terry Waiis, Dusiin Cooper, Susie Wilherspoon, Denise Harvey, Marcia Goodman. Row 4: Miss Marilyn Anderson, Paula Fields, Vickie Younes, Teresa Hall, Debbie Hoaglin, Connie Crossland, Anne Brown, Julie Salley, Luanne Crocker, Diane Buckmasier, Gayla Tracy, Elizabeih Helion, Cindy Zarras, Glenda Adams, Judy Locke. Row 5: Ronnie Fields, Terry Gregory, Larry Garreii, Kenl' Skinner, Paul Lemon, Brad Skinner, Rick Adams, Wally Blood, Randy Nichols, Paiiy Parsons, Jacklyn Perryman, Karen Buckmasier. Saundra Whaley, Malcom Blackburn, and Brenda Fields. L-:T :-Lire:-'-nuf-1f.:'::.,'.:.i..L.1'::..:.:.Lg....-.-. -sham:-.::a . Q: ...C ,::. -a .:: 55 - ..- - -zgggg r' - v 151,- '-- :,,,7g ' j5'2? '35-F' 'iirllpli 4' -- ' G A. 7 s, 7 , I 1 ' '-i, 1- I 1 ,A 4' i , T 1 ' 1 ic fnamic sound erformances. 'id downbeaf fo build fhe 3 in popular s called upon f communify s, John Shank, i Wifherspoon, nderson, Paula nie Crossland, masfer, Gayla Judy Locke. f Skinner, Paul Nichols, Paffy haley, Malcom Drama, Music. Ari Deparfmenfs Unife fo Produce 'Qoufh Pacific' Sef in a remofe area of fhe Pacific Ocean during World War ll, Soufh Pacific was fhe love sfory of Emile de Becque and Ensign Nellie Forbush. Flavored by fhe sales pifch of Bloody Mary, a nafive woman, and fhe conniving humor of fhe sailors, fhe spirifed musical unfolded fo reveal fhe plof of an excifing and romanfic fale. Direcfing and sfaging was under fhe supervision of Mrs. Sandra l-louse while Miss Marilyn Anderson and Mr. Paul Tillman direcfed fhe music. Mrs. Su- zanne Thomson and fhe arf deparfmenf consfrucfed and painfed fhe lush fropical background scenes. Main characfers were Barney Whife, as Emile, wifh Anna Befhyurem as Nellie. Polly Crawford porfrayed Bloody Mary, and Jon Conrad was Billisl her chief assisfanf. Leff: Billis brighfens Soufh Pacific wifh There's Nofhing Like A Dame. Above: Jerry Ward and Paffy Waffs feach Nellie Difes-Moi. Below: The casf of Soufh Pacific fakes a curfain call. i Rhgfhmic Beai Twirlers, Marching Band Sound OuT Flowing melodies oT music were noT sTrange To The ears of l-lillcresT sTudenTs as The band and or- chesTra combined To Till The air wiTh The sounds oT music. The marching band was lcepT busy perform- ing in local parades and also provided music aT The Nixon rally aT The Fair Grounds in OcTober. Providing The background music Tor The Tall mu- sical producTion SouTh PaciTic, and presenTing The annual concerT in March conTribuTed To The noTable performances OT The orchesTra during The year. T ' The band delivered an impressive concerT in February while iTs smaller version, The pep band, perTormed aT assemblies, pep rallies, and baslceTball games. The Twirlers Turnished several pre-game and half-Time performances during The TooTball season. OuTsTanding was The selecTion of Nancy Reed and Joanna Ryan as The Top Two insTrumenTalisTs in The YouTh TalenT AudiTions. The band proudly displayed new uniTorms which could be converTed To Tormal wear Tor concerTs. Righh The Twirlers proudly wear Their new uniforms. STanding: Judy Messerli and Becky Moore, Kneeling: Karen Woods and Sandy Perusse. eg C37 Above: The members of The marching band, resplendenT in Their new uniforms, pose in The early morning sun. HILLCREST Merian, Ka- ATTolTer, V Gary Cox, Wilkinson, Swearengin nolds, Rani Sfanley l-la ShaTTer, Ci h HILLCREST Ryan, Rhonc ham, Donal: idan. Julie STone, Fred Susan Breie Susie Malo! :E '34 eizef I -,. ,,,.,.,--....,,......-,...:T:.-:-v... T? ' ...V - -...-,.....v.....1 DWF ,r Ag-Aw, i A , l L 4 fo , -,-W g,- ,.g1a::::..-:.-.-f:.::-:',. k-'- -- -----------e-N- ii-'M E , i'ff'39'5 g.2,,1 Liga, H7512 gr Ng-,,f,,1 W4:-,1:4,.55 .43-f,4 fj' BTH-fit s . - ' '-,- : . 1 f'i'1?. W' fu'1n2z1'f+'f- '-M 5 2'1'? ' 1fF?f'e.,.' q:1,1l.Q' 5,5-A zj,g'l,f 13,1 I 19 if i'i iii2i'Q :fri g -'14 9 'w-4 'Z '-. .0 1 ' 4 7A. 591: fn ,, .. -.fy in ' 4 4 ' J V, A i 1 3 A f 1, , . , 4 'gffah If 'I - ' '7'7+,'f'f.!:'5- f - '- , ., ' -f-.V fy- .. sux? F. ' 50.-'-L,aa,k X fi 1' 4 . , Vg.,-'g. V -4 ' 'fp 2w.5 f' 'W5'f2'a.'f' 1 1.1, . , ,., g 44, , ::f , A . sw lY,:,::,liY , - '- v fr ,J q 6 We -. ': . - L4-I -'5'7Y I ,.-M... 1 '- - x ,uv . gnu g 43 3 1 1 . 4 Q34-H4 141 asf' ,, E ew'-TW' My! qw? HILLCREST CONCERT BAND: Row l: Karhy Perry, Jan Williams, Becky Merian, Kay Hough, Cheryl McClurg, and Becky Breier. Row 2: Grady Alloller, Vicki Gardner, Shelia Slone, Andy McMillan, Rondell Miller, Gary Cox, Larry DeVries, Jerry Dodd, Craig Davis, Carol Tucker, Barbara Wilkinson, Diane Buckmasler, and Gerald McCoy. Row 3: lva Jean Swearengin, Connie Crossland, Ronnie Allic, David Frieze, Rick Rey- nolds, Randy Sloan, Jim Smolhers, Marcia Goodman. Jim Giddings, Slanley Harrison, David Everesl, Mike Thomas, Terry Gregory, Danny Shaffer, Craig Clark, Melvin Tucker, Fred Gales, Tommy Glynn, Don Wheeler, and Jackie Wood. Row 4: Velrea Noe, Jeanne McNeill, Mark Crouch, Terry Dykes, David Hough, Rex Sharp, Thomas Thomas, Richard Andrews, Odell Berry, Doug Crossland, David Turner, Debra Vinson, Richard Burlison, Paul Lemons, Ronnie Snelling, Karen Woods, Sandy Perusse, Becky Moore, and Judy Messerli. Row 5: Pam Hill, Rick Adams, Deborah Hoaglin, Mark Schullz, Karen Buckmasler, Saundra Whaley, Deborah Sved, Sharlel Griffin, Shirley Farmer, and Mr. Paul Tillman, direclor. l HlLLCREST SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA: Row I: Nancy Reed, Joanna Ryan, Rhonda Slewarl, Kalhleen Fenlon, Rebecca Jackson. Julie Cunning- ham, Donald Johns, and Anila Lellerman. Row 2: Jell Rone, Lynn Sher- idan, Julie Templelon, Phyllis Hoke, Gail Fender, Viclor Barber, Mary Slone, Fred Drake, Margarel Mackey, Sharon Glaze, Janice Corbin, and Susan Breier, Row 3: Peggy Courils, Joyce McDoniel, Gladys Baxler, Susie Malone. Nelda Burlon, Leslie Payne, Paula Taylor, Becky Breier, Greg Sheridan, John Grzib, Marilyn Prewelf, Arlis Snyder, Debra Sweet Sherry Sloan, and Kalhy Claussen. Row 4: Roberla Thompson, Vicki Kile, Julie Salley, Richard Heiderrian, Carl Templelon, Deborah Hoaglin, Mike Sade, Pam Hill, Sara Sfeinberg, Don Wheeler, Jackie Wood, Dave Munger, Anne Brown, Mr. Paul Tillman, Brenda Gregory, Doug Smilh, Alan Manning, Mary Bush, and Sam Scorl. The crisp, brillianl' sound of a lrumpel heralds lhe lislening ear fa lhe sound of music. HORNETS' NEST: Row I: Roberfa Johnson, Dena Self, Lynn Pulman, Marsha lce Denise Harvey Norma Goodale Vickie Bass Ca'rhy Cooper Shelley Friend Linda Schullz Debbie Vinson Susie Hall Denise Pippin Row 2 Miss Rela Slewarf Linda Marks Jackie Harrell Cheryl McGhee Linda Sfeele Joan Reiss Sherry Rorhermel Charlofre Charle Charlorre Sears Mary Jones Pal' Hill Becky Troyer Sherry Dunaway Debbie Anderson. Row 3: Jan Williams, Mary Hillman, Susie Wilherspoon. Susan Fowler Becky Cook Becky Wilson Glenda Adams Brenda Edmlsson Mary Gilliam Sherry Sloan Carol McCroskey Jackie Keene Row 4 Miss Mary Ernsfmann Jacklyn Perryman Brenda Fields Debby Jones Rena VanHook Teresa Hall Jan Chambers Gae Slavens Julie Sfrain Kafhy Perry Belinda GOH Wanda Dixon and Shirley Farmer .QWBZFI VARSITY CHEERLEADERS On 'Floor Lynn Hors? Sfandung Pam Hill Mary Bus Pam Gavisk and Donna Lemons Being Sup porfed Diane Funkhouser Chee Jan Brown and Anna Beih urem Far Rlghf Jan Brown emphasizes a cheer wifh 'rhe vufalily lnlrmsic 'ro The Varsify Cheerleaders Rlghi Exuberance as clearly evidenced as fhese fans boosl' 'rhe Jream To vicfory . -u -' 1 igsi ' M ew ' E: . 1 -...- -1- ., 7 e-- 4+ s u 'vw . ' ,nee Q35 1 .sf .Q erspoon. Susan nda Edmisson, eene. Row 4: Debby Jones. i, Julie Slrain. armer. ., , ' l -1 X f'l ' 'l . '. I Cheerleaders Iniiiale Qpiril Pepslers Boosl Enihusiasm for Hornels 1 n Sounds ol exciled and hopelul voices reverberaled lhrough lhe halls ol l-lillcresl every morning belore a varsily game. The sludenl cenler provided rhe selling lor mass demonslralions ol school spiril lhal were encouraged and led by lhe l-lillcresl cheerleaders. The cheerleaders gave lheir lime lo allend a summer clinic al Cenlral l-ligh School lo aid lhem in raising lhe roars ol lhe I-lillcresl, Booslers. This enlhusiaslic group ol girls also look lhe responsibilily lor arranging bus lrips, malcing poslers lor oul ol lown games, and selling programs al games. Bolh lhe Junior Varsily cheerleaders and l'lornels' Nesl sporled new oullils. The l-lornels' Nesl, a lively group buzzing wilh enlhusiasm, allended all home games, cheering lhe leams lo viclory. l i 1 JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Row I: Diana Burnel, Juanila Sleger. Row 2: Jaclcie Gerharl, Sandy Murphy, and Shelly Byrd. Row 3: Kira Taylor. Pam Eagleburger, and Merrie Pickering. Above Lell: Rain never dampens lhe spiril ol cheerleaders Lynn l-lorsl and Mary Bush. Bollom Lefl: While lhe l-lornels plan leam slralegy, +he cheerleaders pep ,-XQX up spiril. Ai Q' qb S E if ,ff OE Q, 'N 3 K C is Q1 52, if .Cie CL GQ 2 X -5,6 ggi? 'EQ PQZ Ca Eb Q ,N fa OS js, X 'S' 5359 , E . Qi O Cf A 'P' ,Cir Q C- We JW, 5 rm -' 1 2, C? G- sg' fi. - Te-'fl 2 1, 'Sa' J Tj CN 'Dx 'TTS ff 14. Q3 Dx T Cf O M va' me oy, '1 in -:S Q if ii so T55 TT ,C f , 'ie if 5 1354 slsfce C2 ' ef 5 '42 0 f z 3' Q A Haze of Rogalig Junior AHendan+s Sara Sieinberg Debbie Qweei 'D a Sophomore AHendan+s Diane BerneH Audreg Rofhermel Freshman AHendan+s Debbie Anderson Marg Hillman 2 D I Q 1 4 I Z 1 Q -'1 fn-' wx ,f f, M. ,,.gWl,4,? Regalia Queen Marilyn Hancock A Haze of Royal'ry sel in over 'rhe l968-69 Regalia Fesli- val and surrounded Jrhe newly crowned queen, Marilyn l-lan- coclc and royally, following lhe l-lornel' viclory over Lebanon. Marilyn accepled a dozen red roses and lhe lradilional while loolball from sludenl' body leaders Barney While and Mike Blasi wilh 'rhe glowing grace of a queen. The royal courl reigned over a palace ballroom, The scene ol lhe Regalia dance, gaily dec- oraled wilh regal elegance. Senior Aliendanfs Beokg Arnall Qallg Lgons 1 i ll il 'i lil fl -iqi-I i l is ll i I 89 ll Lisien io ihe Sounds of Afhleiics C 'HE'-'-1711.-:::1L'F-4-Vsfrfjl-fi 5,-1 asa 1 fqfj:-' yffg, 14 ' ' 15.:..,.11fff.i' '.,, -' . ,.... ., ,HA -. -I 1 . . T ' ' -aff VARSITY FOOTBALL: Row l: Don Messerli. Chris BraTcher Alvin Randy Keene ChesTer KiTe manager Row 3 Gary l-logue John ParroTT Blackard, Barry McDaniel, Larry ClayTon, LesTer Eagleburger STanley Bob Adams Leonard MalloT Darrell Sharrick KeiTh Frazier Gary Doke Bumgarner, Larry Edge. Row 2: Donnie Moore, Mike GilberT Rodney Mike Gray Jim Morehouse and RoberT Hood Hoover, John WhiTlock, Wesley McFall, Don Harvey, Curl' Simmons A Q A Thrill a Minuie The Exira Poinl Wins The sounds oT shoulder pads popping and The crowd cheering symbolized The play OT The l'lillcresT HorneT TooTball Team. AlThough The l-lorneTs had only a 3-6-l win loss record, They ToughT every inch of The way, losing Three games by only a Touchdown. l-lighlighTing The season was a roaring regalia vicTory over Lebanon, 27-6. A comeback vicTory over Joplin Parkwood proved To be a Thriller as Don Messerli booTed The exTra poinT To win I3-I2 in The closing minuTes. The l-lorneTs placed on The Ozark Conference Team STanley Bumgarner, oTTensive end, Mike Gray, defensive end, and KeiTh Frazier, quarTerback. Randy Keene received honorable menTion Tor his work as halTback. Frazier also received all-Ozarks, l'lillcresT's ouTsTanding senior back, and honorable menTion Tor All-STaTe. Darrell Sharrick was The ouTsTanding senior lineman Tor The l-lorneTs, and Chris BraTcher received The sporTsmanship award. KeiTh Frazier, quarTerback, searches for receiver ,e.-Lag:-.z-' ' il.-1-LQJ.......,e - fr ' ' . J .151-src.. .'::.g1- :: :-:4 :.:::: .'q,':f,L 3 ,g.j.1g:..1:.: :4.:::., xxx .ALL ' '.' ' -La NJ: .- --,- eff-. ,Q-?,eFe. 'v.,...,..-....e.,,...,-.......,.-'i-.ge-... ,w.-e,..5 - , ,, - f,.,7f9.,,r,,:-L.-W -w', ,- if-757 - 1 A ------ V' a -- ,- -.g..:.- 1 .:., -',.::..,-., - Y vvw....-J.-AufN,Tgg,a5x:,g3A5 4:mrn:-n-:eL-,::-::..-::.':.....f..-.7f , - ,lil 1,1,.,,,f,v,gt7,5-1-,a',3.,,,,,F---.3 I ...zz - V V Jhn Pa rroH', Gary Doke. Leff: Randy Keene breaks for daylighf againsr Glendale. Below: Referee George Robinson aids Chris Brafcher wilh his conlacl' lenses. ,.....3 JUNIOR VARSITY Row I Chuck Branson Rondell Miller Melvin Tucker Rex Fleming Mark Schullz Rocky Grim Bull Slrallon Mel Cafes Row 2 Sieve Krflerman Bob Criger Ken Wealher ford Mike Forlner Larry Young Tandy Burrell Mike Roberfson Mark l-lighfill Row 3 Tom Afwell Bill Jones Wes Roufh Sieve Bear Dan Shope Don Roy Charlie Fielding manager Row 4 Randy l-loover Tony Slavens Tim Davis Preslon Halle Sieve Burney Gary Whlllaker Tom Williams and Jim Parroff 2352124 - -',.e,J,,,11 wfnrr.. ... .::' -1: ::.v-emi:-,sz 'if '-15315-,sr 21: :- ..1-1,1 :1-.-:-W-J4.-.- -,zz-:::.:.:.a:.::.u':.1:::.3,x:.:,13:.f. ::::::-- -a -.Q-.-me-2:1 ,:. Q, ' ..g.'.Z.. . ' r' ' g4..g:.L4 - UNDEFEATED FROSH: Row I: Terry Dykes, Darrell Johnslon, Dave Rolhermel, Chris Forlner, Danny Sliver, Tom Gaddis. Row 2: Mark Slacey, Tim Mills, Keilh Drumrighl, Mark Pennell, Mark Miller, Danny Funkhouser, Clyde Sears. Row 3:. Coach John I-Iowerlon, Bob Delherage, Richard Wells, Dave Jones, Tim Lovell, Jesse Roloerds. Row 4: Mike While, Curl Wimberley, Wayne Garrell, George Frazier, and Larry DeVries. SCOREBOARD I-lillcresl .... ...... O Barllesville . . .... 2l Hillcrest ..... .... 2 O Rolla ...... .... I 3 Hillcresl .... .... 7 Parkview . . .... 7 ' I-lillcresl .... .... I 8 Cenlral ....25 I-lillcresl .... .... 2 7 Lebanon .......... 6 I-lillcresl' .... .... 7 Joplin Memorial . . . I4 Hillcresl .... .... I 3 Joplin Parkwood . . . I2 Hillcresl ..... .... O Glendale ......... 26 I-lillcresl ..... .... 2 7 Sedalia ........... 33 I-Iillcresl ..... .... 6 Jefferson Cily .... 62 Wesley McFall lurns on speed lo evade would-be lackler. A ik 6 VY 1 512. . mi.. - -. -V-M -fy 5 ,,L,..-,..,-::...river?-2f'r '?5F'A ' ' .. .. V... -V ff -. wav: i' -e ,, ,ef ' M - - .- WM.,,.....:Lae2f:-15922-22,gif f - gg: , e xif-ff,1i. -L --f- 1-::.::,::'rf:2v 1xafL?.er:3L,,.::--,-4 Leff: Chris Bralcher cafches a Gray and Don Messerli rush Sirong Defensive Team Horneis Hold Opposiiion sl1or'r aerial. Lower lefh Mike fo block a punl. Lefh Larry Edge grabs fhe iersey of a Parkview player and hopes his feammafes will come lo rescue. Above: Roberl' Hood 'tackles a Glendale player. zfpieag-:-. A A ... ., ' - -1-f 3.::- --:x..f, A KHTL W .- - , Baske+baH Noihing ls Qweeier Than Vicforg The TighTing I-IorneTs overcame lack oT experience and size To Tinish The season impressively wiTh a I4-IO record. ATTer ripping oTT seven sTraighT wins, including winning The TirsT TournarnenT in I'I.I'I.S. hisTory, The ForsyThe Tourney, and deTeaTing ST. Joseph CBC To end The winning sTreak. NexT The I-IorneTs came on To place second in The Gold division oT The Blue and Gold Tourna- rnenT. The resT oT The season was hard luck as I-IiIIcresT was deTeaTed by Glendale by only one poinT and IosT To Joplin Parkwood by Three poinTs. Two sound Thrashings of Joplin Memorial were bnghr spoTs The IaTTer parT oT The season. Gary Ragain, STeve BuTcher, and KeiTh Frazier were The senior sTarTers who graduaTed Trom The I-IorneTs, buT Eddie Ragain, Ike LeTTerman. and Mike KeITner, The Tormer Two being sTarTers will reTurn To The Tloor Tor I-IiIIcresT nexT year. ' as -'fig .'.r , T. I 'f 'var 'Yigil ,'...T s'i1'iVivi.fiizi'r iii'2'2 . . fl' 4- I :1 ' V f ,'.' I . ' F-I . ' ,. ., 'ff'lE'j:'fizf I I I .'., 1 I I V' g g. .Q , ,,.A. ..,V ..V,. V vvlr v,v, 1 - .Q .Leif - -' .,. ,I .WIA j ..4:,j ' 35? ' H I I ,.' vvg' 4 A'A 11,-.31 5.1, ' ' 4 :QW -ff? ' f ' . .L2,g:f I ' ' ' ! Z ,flf ., ,v , I ' , ',1!?ii4, 'fi'-' I I -- A , mfr' I rf r aT' . .2 3 4. 33 521: . H . 55,5 ' V A 5 Q ,A,' Vi, gy , ,V in w 1 sg. P. TT I gr s'7T aff 'al' Trl HT' rg, 671 f I .T . .r,. W Ay y , 'T' . - ' ... - I 1 H ' 1 ,T'r I fi I ' .i'f f iii, . . f , 'FZ I Eff e 546 If ' ' V ' vi: .. J. f ' , 4 I ar- ,:2'T2 'V , , ' A ' kk A V I -I nk ' . , , ii 42 , , N.. . ' - he ' N-' '- x -' .3 1 - . - V ,Trr v I - I - V rg 1 , f Hu: I ' . .1 ff -:-- JJ' fr . ' , ' L:-if f ' i i 7 1' ' x a ':' fl ,V '- . '. v. -.,,' ., - VARSITY BASKETBALL: KeiTh Frazier, Gary Regain, Ike LeTTerman, John ParroT, JeTT Keene, Mike KeITner, STeve Bufcher. Eddie Regain, Rodney Holden, Chris Eagleburger, Greg Pickering, and Lloyd Brooks. Upper rig'hT: Gary Ragain eyes The baskeT Tor Two more poinTs. Righ+: STeve BuTcher lays up Two more poinTs. V- -- - -.-- .4... ' ...,...... ..,...: -...z.., -W.,-af.----L!.,e...,:..-.....--...-..,a,--,,i:.z,:...:.-:.:.a....p::.: L.. ..5.- 1Y NZ1':-.fra-Ea:-' I-'ff' 1' '-...- 3f?f'i ,-9,o .e - ii, L, -:sw 112355: er-92:12:32 Fifik: ,fg '- l SCOREBOARD l-lillcresf ..... ..... 6 5 Monelf Hillcresr .... 76 Ava ..... I-lillcresf ..... ..... 9 O Hollisler .. l-lillcresl ..... ..... 6 9 Gainsville . Hillcresl ...,. ..... 6 3 Salem .... Hillcresl ..... ..... 8 O Carfhage ......,. l-lillcresl ..... 72 Sf. Joseph Benlon I-lillcresf ..... ..... 4 9 Sf. Joseph CBC . Hillcresf ..... ..... 5 8 Willard .......... Hillcresf ..... ..... 5 8 Fair Grove .. Hillcresr ..... ..... 5 9 Skyline Hillcresl' .... 64- Dixon .... .... Hillcresl ..... ..... 6 4 Parkview ........ Hillcresl ..... ..... 7 5 Joplin Parkwood .. Hillcresl' ..... ..... 7 5 Joplin Memorial . Hillcresr .... 69 Cenfral .......... Hillcresl .... 74 Glendale .. l-lillcresf .... 64 Parkview ........ Hillcresf ..... ..... 6 5 Joplin Parkwood . l-lillcresf ..... ..... 7 O Joplin Memorial .. Hillcresr ..... ..... 5 9 Cenfral ......... Hillcresr .... 63 Glendale . Hillcresr ..... ..... 6 4 Neosho .. Hillcresr ,... 52 Glendale . Above leff: Greg Pickering leaps 'ro block an afrempled pass by a Salem Tiger. Above He Threw The ball info The air, il s going 'lo land Jrhey know nor where. Leff: Perfecl form is demonsfraled by 6'4 senior forward Keilh Frazier. N-avg 'F A lj iw- Danny Funkliouser aims al' 'rlie goal for The necessary poinf To win flie game. Righf: Muscles iauf and slraining, Ike Leifer- man jumps for ine ball during a lense momenf. Above riglrl: Having a winning 'ream involves a greal' amounl of 'reamwork which is evidenced in fhis piclure of Eddie Ragain and lke Leflerman. Righf: Eddie Regain gains speed as he races 'roward'll'1e home goal closely guarded by a Parkview op- ponenl. Far righfz Score! Mike Kelfner makes if good. 'E' , Q 1 85, - i i i I l ii FROSH C Sliver, Tc Mark Mi Dellweridg Wimberly 5J':5'f'f' vYfYC'3--f ii- ' - Y- 53i.'fi.-.1-3.- Frosh Develop Qlingers Gain Experienc .Jil eff mel 4 ' O HHS STINGER : Row I: Bill Jones, Tony Sevy, Tom Sla an ey Brunson, Tim Davis, Gary Bulcher, Terry Gregory. Charles Fielding. manager. Row 2: Larry Wilson, Tom Alwell, Mike Roberlson, Gary Whiraker, Mike Mallhevrs, Sieve Burney, Jim Parrol, Kenny Hardin, Wes Roulh. U CEM, ., FROSH CAGERS: Row I: Terry Dykes, Darrell Johnslon, David Rolhermel, Chris Forlner, Danny Above: Coach Bill Lea' head of ,he Sliver, Tommy Gaddis. Row 2: Mark Slacy. manager, Tim Mills. Keilh Drumrighl, Mark Pennell. baskefball slaff, ponders a crilical Mark Miller, Danny Funkhouser, Clyde Sears, manager. Row 3: Coach John l-lowerlon. Bobby silualion in a game. Delheridge. Richard Wells, David Jones, Tim Lovell, Jessie Robards. Row 4: Mike While, Curr Wimberly, Wayne Garrell, George Frazier, and Larry Devries. fire '!, Q se ei n . .. ..,,g., 4:s::f:e-::::.'f 4:1-.: as':s:cf-:eaeg:sizg 25.:-e.:af:,ag,g,?i?+efksafri pgleeggeza-:ef - .Li:a,:lp,' .a.. ,.s. . 1 f ...:z 3, -...,, .,, ,., ....1.. W. GREGG'S GRAPPLERS: Row I: Harvey lnkeep, Dennis Lindsay. David I-Iall, Bill McDaniel, Marvin Goff, Melvin Tucker, Sieve Owens, Darwin Goff. Row 2: Thomas Thomas, Mark Shuliz, Randy Nichols, Randy Burrell, Mark Simmons, Russ Sfeward, Danny Dake, Rick Baker, Coach Jerry Gregg. Row 3: Jerry Claylon. Bill Sirailon, Bob Criger, Dan Shope, Dave Seamon, Viclor Barber, Jim Shields. Mike Flefcher. Row 4: Zane Edwards, Henry Loonsfoof, Donald Kay, Jim Morehouse, Randy Appleby, John Minks, Rick Reynolds, Jim Clayion, and Dan Gulleff. J fi L ILL L .91 5 c RE HHS TRACKSTERS: Row I: Bruce Byers, Bob Criger, Gary Cooper, Joe Fry, Danny Shope, Russ Sleward, Gneg Pickering, Jim Shields. Row 2: Coach Jim Vaughan, Tommy A+well,.Tim Davis, John Whiflock, Sfanley Bumgarner, Tom Williams, Coach Bill Anderson. Row 3: Larry Young. Richard Payne, Gary Bulcher, Randy Keene, Mike Kelfner, John Thompson, Bob Adams. Row 4: Bill Jones, Mike Forfner, Gary Whifaker. Sieve Burney, Jeff Keene, Sieve Bufcher, and Bob Bingham. Righiz I-lornel dislance runner, Tim Davis sfrains To gel' info shape early in Iraining Qpor I' I 'Jai ir? H '86 3i'ff?1'zFA 'X H ,1e3'i'9'ws2 ' VV M Saw.. V ' ,kv . ' 1- AW, f , n,,:.i ,, If as ff . L ' m e ft. : N- ' 1 ':. JV ,I-siifvf . , . ,4 f ar ., agar. 'T' . 'gc-F-m 'TVIQTTQS .. --Ve, :Q3i IFA.,-P I i 1 G W v il :lr T T LT: i i V .AV -.W U-T-A 'TT T I vid sc l, Marvin 'z. Randy 'y Gregg. rber, Jim lorehouse. Qporis Are Demanding Wres+Iing Shows Agilifgg Track Endurance N1 ' PEL in L ,,. ? ng g, s 1 ,' ,W I . 4 T' ' T' T , ' . ', N Y. 1 A -ff' - - . Q , k '.,.f. 4, '- e, ' .. Z ,'H,iMJm'.,t.V,A Y' ., V ,A I.. . A . ,4 fq K T, 'fo ' 'ik U Ti . IV -, ,.. The gun sounding To sTarT anoTher race and a wresTler sTraining, Trying To break The hold oT his opponenT beTore The Tinal buz7er, were The sounds OT perseverance as aThleTes Tried To drive Them- selves beyond The ulTimaTe limiT oT sTrengTh.i The Track Team was inexperienced as a whole, buT There were some Tine reTurning leTTermen. Among These veTerans were Randy Keene, Gary Cooper, JeTT Keene, STeve BuTcher, Bob Bingham. John' Thompson, and Bob Adams. The wresTling Team also suTTered because oT in- experience and had a I-6 win-loss record. KurT Simmons and George STander led The way wiTh I6-5, and IO-6 records respecTively. Simmons also placed Third in The regional TournamenT aT Kansas CiTy. The Treshman Team, a new addiTion aT l-lillcresT parTicipaTed in Three maTches and one TournamenT. Upper LeTT: George STander and Parkview opponenT begin a wresTling compeTiTion, Above: Randy Burrell and David Hall awaiT The reTeree's si nal be innino The second period oT a maTcl'1 9 9 , Lefh l-lurdler Randy Keene leaps arfoTher hurdle. -. .., .. - Q ii - yi-,i535.7l-,gg zillr-5,g: ng.-A-A-3. 1 -:f -1 .z. - - g.'.v x,v3-bi.-- 11 .11 Y . qv - gig-5, L ,V ..- ':- Aww.- -wi f 3f gi: m- if A-.. Upper righf: Ronnie Iseminger leads fhe l-lornefs in ex- ercises during a pre-season praclice. Above: Chris Bralcher rounds 'iirsi base afier anorher hif. Upper righf: Coaches Dick Birmingham and John l-lowerlon smile wiih pleasure ai' fheir hard-working feam. Righf: Rocky McMillin and oiher ball players do a sei' of calisfhenics. Time Ho 'Z u l li i l i l Time To Plag Ball HorneT Team DedicaTed To Winning Even aTTer The crowd has leTT, The echo oT cheering Tans remained behind aTTer anoTher l-lillcresT vicTory. The crack oT The baT, a ball sailing Toward The Tence, and The winning run crossing The plaTe signaled Triumph Tor The powerTul oTTensive barrage oT Birms Bombers. , Braced wiTh ThirTeen reTurning leTTermen, including Greg Picker- ing, Mike Blasi, STeve Miller, Gary Ragain, Vernon Morgan, Bob Henry, KeiTh Frazier, Chris BraTcher, Rocky McMillin, Jim Haynes, Ron lseminger, Don Messerli, and Sam ScoTT, The TighTing l-TorneTs represenTed l'lillcresT as one oT The TinesT ball clubs in The hisTory oT HillcresT, a hisTory Tilled wiTh a TradiTion oT vicTory and sporTs- manship. LeTT: Don GarreTT loosens up his arm in a pracTice session. BIRM'S BOMBERS: Row I: Chris BraTcher. Rocky Mc- E Millin, Vernon Morgan. and Jim Haynes. Row 2: Mike Blasi, Greg Pickering, and Sam ScoTT. Row 3: Coach Dick Birmingham, Ronnie lseminger, KeiTh Frazier. and Gary Regain. 1332, -,SLK 1'IE':iFZ1..3E ,EEC-3 - 7 6215 1 ' T-:if .1 '. 4. I' I .np BJFEJFS- - i T E, '--iii IL 7' Y ji S :EE5.321,5,1,g.44gg::..-:L-::::.LiZ:,1:'v:.::' ' . -A A - -gn -is -w-- ,-,::H,!q5,: .!g n Y V .-.,-re -, Agffiv w- -5.,:,L - 5- ,A , I Tennis, Golf Couris. Greens AHracT NeHerS. Duffers WiTh The sound oT a Tennis ball zinging OTT The raclceT Tollowing a Torehand smash, and duTTers yelling Tore, golf and Tennis added new sounds, Terms, and expressions To The' everyday liTe oT I-lillcresT sTudenTs. Coach Jim,Pearson was blessed wiTh nine reTurn- ing leTTermen This year as well as The many under- classmen ThaT Tound Their way To The greens. The reTurning leTTermen were Cindy Young, DusTy Wil- liams, Debbie SweeT, Paula Gold, Bobbi I-logue, and boys were Bob Henry, llce LeTTerman, Gary Ragain, Larry Edge, and John Rea. His reTurning leTTermen STanley Harrison, CurT Lemmon, Jim: Morehouse, Danny Myers, and Jody SexTon, did excepTionally well in many of The big- gesT Tennis maTches during The spring monThs. Cindy Young follows Through aTTer a drive down The Tair- way. Ill PEARSON'S PUTTERS: Row I: Coach Jim Pearson, Bobbi l-logue, Debbie Sweet Paula Gold, Cindy Young, and John Rea. Row 2: Eddie Ragain, llqe Lefferman, and Larry Edge. ' . A M z ' ,V 4 , ,W,,,x4, 1 ' 'L -1':nr a5 ' -' -- 4 's r -N3 M 25? -4 ':'52'2c - - 7 -F .iiLii-24- '41':11! 9112 H '.::,:'::b.- ',,-:.1':'f-.:1,.:... ?:','4 if '.:.'.,Q'.z5x' .2c.':.' ' .Em ma - fr -. :,.?E.L T-Qi ' ' , , , . ' -,-'- -xg,-Y ,, ,,5,,,,,, ,, ,,.,-:V-V, 5 , 3 ,Q Qu, 11 3 - T, Y- ff- --'Z , ,V --4 , -V -4 Z- ,,,- fn:-af,-jgjg-fr, -14 -- 1-V -f-fr3'a-- -5: . 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' , ' lniramurals T l Iniramurals Provide Enihusiasiic Compeiiiion T l-llllcresT was once agaln alive wlTh The sounds oT unTramural sporTs The vnTramural program was a bug success under The guidance oT Mr Frank Wann and Miss Marllyn Moore The program gave many HHS sTudenTs The opporTunuTy To parTlcnpaTe nn baskeTball volleyball soTTball Tennls Track golT and bowllng wlThp1ng pong belng added as a new sporT Along w1Th providing The opporTunuTy To play lnTramural sporTs also gave sTudenTs a chance To reTeree and oTTlclaTe aT games All ID all lnTramural sporTs were a bug TacTor In The sp:rlT displayed by The l-llllcresT sTudenT body QCUYUYICL 52j.,bL!2,Q,O OLLTLD QUUJJJLJOJ cjflo fmp Clmcionx 'Lafmzj 94,4 QJQDLJETUOHQJOQ Cyoccvi SQTQEHWU Suzgwmg flfmlorvt er l T J k G orge ghfs do The a e concenTraTes n a good bol Above Gal Fender Suse one and P m Hll sTaT pracrcng Tor Track l.eTT group of boys keep Ther eyes on The volleyball l I l, I I l l 1 l l l l l l l i T l l Cf I .Q T Q I , J I . . 5. . l I T F J P I N l A Upp ef: ac ie e si wn lane s sh T Y A o w. : I , I J 1 Mal a i' r 'i I . 1 A l . so l , l07 E T Iniramurals Varied Qporis' Program Found in Iniramurals Q . 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Leff: Rocky McMillin ai' fhe free Throw line, cc-'ncenfrafes for a baskef. 1 ,J-Y-5. .2L-.ef --'iq-3:.1 f--fzffzlgeasgeaecgi . 1 1-use-.ggi-wifi-ffsf fgzrm n e :2 - J-5:- : f:a.2.:E .f 1 fi '? 3-'i ii'- f--755 ' 2If'f - uiLQrQ.gi5fi:ie,::-,-11121 X Lisfen io fhe Sounds of Classes inn fs v- ff ra-.9-ru-4.1m-f,g'r w -qvvw-.-y-c-, ',T.-.- awvg, xi- ,iz 'L' .,.: A .f wa, if 1:-ELL-:EiztaSf, 'lT ' 1..x . A m f Jfv..- .. fa1 1 fg3' 2 . .' . . . '11 1-5fF 1 . ,.. .- , Lg. . .Af A- -Q. .1 2 11?-fi X 1 f 1 Freshmen Embark on a Journeg Through Hillcresi i ln Seplember, lhe 353 freshmen bombarded ihe halls of l-lillcresl wilh sparks of enlhusiasm. Showing signs of anxiely and inilialive, Jrhey rapidly accepied Jrhe challenge of high school life. As 'rhey became more familiar wilh lheir new surroundings, inleresl in exlra-curricular acliviiies developed quickly. Early in ihe school year, lhe class of I972 gained respeci from 'rhe upperclassmen. Wilh lhe capable assislance of Coach Jim Vaughn, Jrhe irosh leam romped Through Jrhe loolball season undeiealed. Evi- dence of lheir musical abilily was shown in The Fresh- man Chorus and Sing-Out and lheir school spiril was displayed by parlicipaiion in lhe l-lorne'r's Nesl and oul-of-lown ball games. Elecled al lheir firsl class meeling in Seplember, lhevibranl' leaders of Jrhe freshman class were Danny Funkhouser, presidenlg Linda Sleele, vice-presidenlg Mary l-lillman, secrelaryg and lvlr. Weslon l-lorsl, counselor. if i xi N , Q ,I , , jfi JL.: .... 1. , 4 f 'Cy . ffl - 1 E' ,fe V y , 4 E I f I-11: Q-54 I ! I ,mf l fr i' .: . 1, f 4 1 1.1. P ME I. .2 l ' 4 l 'Q 1 iff ,Q -th' ,.-,, 1- y :Beit -ffsfffsws -5. . 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A l in Ldkafw z' I'b'i li 'l', ,ef dial' Glenda Adams Rex Alexander Ronnie Allie Deborah Anderson Sfeven Anderson Gail Appleby Randy Appleby Nile Alleberry Alvin Baker Brenda Baker Larry Baker Ricky Baker Viclor Barber Debbie Baskin Vicki Bass Gene Becrafl Roxanne Bedell Kennelh Beesley Melody Bellinger Odell Berry Janel Besl' Julie Besl' John Blevins Sharon Blood Wally Blood Danny Bolfon William Bonner La Vada Booker Randy Bossing Joyce Brayiield Susan Brobisky Celesle Brockman Billy Brown Sfeven Brown Roberl' Browning Diane 'Buckmasler Rhonda Burk Frank Burke Jack Burks Jimmy Casfeel Jan Chambers Charlolle Charle Vickie Chasfain Marilyn Choafe Richard Choale Craig Clark James Claylon Kenny Cody Nancy Coffer Joeffa Complon Sandra Comsfock Rebecca Cook Duslin Cooper Kalhy Cooper Diane Colfer Connie Cowens Joyce Cox Mike Crews Luanne Crocker Doug Crossland Mark Crouch Gary Curnelf Deborah Davis Deborah Davis Fred Davis Ronald Dawson Roxanne Dawson Ronnie Dennis Bobby Delherage Larry De Vries Jake Diemer Wanda Dixon Danny Doke Sherry Dunaway Keilh Drumrighl' Jimmy Ducker Terry Dykes Brenda Edmisson Mike Edmonds Zane Edwards Russell Evans David Everesl' Linda Fain Shirley Farmer Beverly Farr Bryan Feemsler Rickey Fielding Brenda Fields Toni Jo Fisher Marian Fleming Mike Flelcher Sheryl Fioksfra Chris Forlner Sleven Fosler Susan Fowler Connie Lynn Frazier George Frazier Shelly Friend Kendell Frisinger Danny Funkhouser Tommy Gaddis Sandy Gardner Wayne Garrelf Fred Gales Deborah Genfry Jim,Giddings Mary Helen Gillian Elizabelh Gingery Tommy Glynn Darwin Goff Freshmen ssume New and Addilional Responsibililies Marwin Goff Norma Goodale Vicky Goodin Marcia Goodman Lee Goodwin Linda Goll' Sieve Gran? Richard Graves Pafly Gray Ralph Grimes Nancy Gunn John Grzib Terry Halex Jackie Hall Susie Hall Teresa Hall Acie Hargus James Harness Jacque Harrell Therin Harris Dana Harfsell Denise Harvey Elizabefh Heilon Kalhy Herndoh Sleven Highfill Andy Hill Patricia Eileen Hill Mary Hillman Gary Hilfon Wesley Hodges Ricky Hogan Robin Hoover Kalhy Horner David Hough Tommy Hudgen Rebecca Hulron Marsha Ice Cynfhia lhlefeli' Harvey Inskeep Brenda lseminger Eddie Jackson Tim Jennings Cheryl Johnson Melvin Johnson Richard Johnson Roberra Johnson Carol Johnslon Darrell Johnsfon David Jones James Jones Jimmy Jones Mary Ann Jones Phil Jones Donald Kay Jackie Keen De Wayne Knadler Eddie Knapp Carla Kraiier Dennis Krarzer Paul La Jeumess Bobby Lasifer Bruce Lemons Harold Lemons Dennis Lindsey Oreen Long Henry Loonsfool Tom Loonsfool Timolhy LoveH' Dorolhy Lowry Mike McCall Terry McCleary Carol McCroskey Bill McDaniel Kafhy McFalI Cheryl ' McGhee Ricky McGuire Donald Mclnfosh Linda McKinney Rebecca McKinney Jeanne McNeill Debbie Manuel Linda Marks Sherry Mason Kristine Massey Rila Malney Cynihia Mallhews Becky Merian Judy Messerli Jack Miller Mark Miller 1 XT .Tf ,, h is rrri ,,. 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A 4' E A .V . ff, I ig 3 i , 4.0 4 X f Za' I sz.,,,,,i- , , ' 74 , fl G' jf' ' i i- I 4 ff 1- 5 1 Sheila Miller Tim Mills William Mincks Joyce Mings Sara Milchell Janice Monks Kalhy Moore Ricki Morgan Harvey Murray Norma Jean Myers Larry Nichols Randy Nichols A Nancy Nickle Jerry Oberbeck Sieve Owens James Padgell' James Parroll' Carlslon Pasley Debra Peacock -Bonila Pendergrass Danny Pendergrass Mark Pennell Dean Perkins Kathy Perry Jacklyn Perryman Vicki Persell Jill Peryer Clarence Phillips Mary Phillips Denise Pippin ' Roberl Piflman Donald Polfer Mary Powell David Powers Pal Price Palricia Price Marlha Prine Lynn Pufman Charles Ramsey Gary Rea Mike Reaves Ella Jo Ann Reiss Jim Reiss Jesse Roberds Debbie Roberlson Bruce Robinson Triesa Rook David Rofhermel Sherry Rolhermel Mike Ruble Susan Ruble Sfeven Rusl' Don Sapp Barry Schafer Linda Schulie Gary Scolf Mark Scoll' David Seaman Charlolle Sears Clyde Sears EZQTTZYJZQQ , Awww, U. I Leff: Mr. Gibson's freshman civics class reads ar licles 'From fhe newspaper for a class discussion on currenl' evenfs. Above: Nancy Colfer iypifies mosl' freshmen as she searches for a room number. Dena Self Drew Shane Rex Sharp Carol Shaw Mark Simmons John Simpson Nikki Simpson Brad Skinner Gae Slavens Sheri Sloan Cheyenne Smilh Don Smilh Sieve Smilh Ronnie Snelling Tom Snider Roger Spradling Mark Slacye Violel Slafford Monly Slancliff Rebecca Slanfield James Stark Linda Sleele John Slevens Karen Slewarl' Danny Sliver Chrisiie Siockard Ricky Slockslill Billy Slokes Sheila Slone Robert Siovall Julie Slrain Don Slrong Debra Taylor Rhonda Taylor Helen Teague Mike Terry De Ann T omas Debbie Thomas Susan Thomas Thomas Thomas Timmy Thompson Donald Tillman Donna Towry Gayla Tracy Becky Troyer John Turner Deborah Turney Jimmy Twedell Helen Twenler Jean Uber Nanelie Unruh Kalhryn Vader Rena Van Hook Kenneih Vaughan Debbie Vinson Aaron Walker Cheryl Walker Lyle Walker Robin Walker Sleve Wallace Terry Wa'l'fs Slanley Week Richard Wells Bobby Wesl- Joyce Wheeler Charlena Whiie Mike While Jerry Whilworlh Deborah Wilburn Barbara Wilkinson Donna Williams Floyd Williams Gary Williams Granl Williams Jan Williams John Williams Becky Jo Wilson James Wilson ' Mike Wilson Wanda Wilson Curlis Wimberley Paula Winlers Susie Witherspoon Don Wolken Micki Woods Mike Wc-ods Gary Yales Jerry Young Kevin Young Larry Young Rodney Young Cindy Zarras Debra Zongker Y M, , Moa. -,., - f 'M' ' 3.:.::.-:L , mir- 'Mrs-wsu-. ye v v- . 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Tony Slavens, Top scorer Tor The Junior VarsiTy TooTball Team, helped lead Them To an almosT undeTeaTed season, losing only one game To Glen- dale. An ouTsTanding disTance runner Tor The VarsiTy Track Team was Tim Davis. The sophomore choir performed in The ChrisTmas assembly. SevenTeen boys represenTed Their class in The Hill- cresT chapTer oT The Key Club. As The legal driving age of sixTeen was reached. sophomores were TaughT To drive wiTh skill and To pracTice good driving habiTs in driver's educaTion classes. As sophomores leTT The awkward halfway poinT of Their high school life, They were under The capable leadership oT Mike ForTner, presidenT: Tim Davis, vice-presidenT: Pa:Hi Adams, secreTary: and Mrs. Lois Kirkman, counselor. 'YJ 1,x.r'I J' ir - --YV.,,,g71v,,:,,-QV-...--ki.-A.-.-.-.-.-...-Vl.----V---.eg --AV-A,-....fg1,1-,V W,....Y..-..,...,.a.,.,...V.-. -.--..-...,.--,..--W..,-...-.-.-,,,-,,-.. QV- .,,,,,,.,.z-: -- fu' f E . '+ . . . 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V E V, ,, uc ransol - i .A .- . , . ,, - , Joreen Bray A V A .B A , l Susan Bregr 'F ff I 1 gf' V f . ll' L'l 'an Bri ges V ' j, I G., V32 A - ,v f ' 1,5 A 71 ,Q 'Q-r Sarlan Blgown. , v A ff lj f ' , V . 3 Gi 32,3 f aron rown , -.,,V- - 1' , lf1flf ' ' f, , . Pam Buckles mf' ' ff ' 'L' 7 ,NW J ' Karen Buckmasler l f ' i , , Q ,V l l 1 Above: Gary Whilalcer brealhes a sigh of relief as he looks al' his new clriver's license. Righh Mr. Beryl Bradley assisfs Debbie Mc- Clanahan wilh lhe door of 'rhe driver fraining car. Above: h in a pre Anderson Choir are 09 -4' lsr-9 , '7. Rlx Ks ,. '1 34 if - . -T.. f T- :wg v... . ..-inn, sq Q3 1-A.-5-T -'s...:nl,. .,.Lwv,... V . . . 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David Bumgarner Judy Burkhardl' Sleve Burney Randy Burrell Elaine Burrow Pamela Burton Sharon Busserl Bruce Byers Dennis Campbell Melvin Cafes Jimmy Chamless Mary Chesney Sieve Clark Kafhy Claussen Kara Claylon Paul Clemens Ronnie Clemer Dennis Collison Kalhy Compfon Debra Conway Randy Cook Janice Corbin Peggy Counls Junior Cox Gary Cox J Richard Craigmyle Bob Criger Connie Crossland Sue Crosswhile Dick Cruse Cindy Davis Craig Davis Debra Davis Linka Davis Tim Davis Toni Denny Brian DeSpain Jerry Dodd Gary Donelson Joy Dooley Sandra Drake Scofl Draper Gary Drlggers Linda Dullon Danny Eagleburger Pam Eagleburger Tom Edmonds Sue Emerson Phylis Evans Chnl' Farmer Charles Farr Gail Fender Edward Fefferhoff Charlie Fielding Paula Fields Ronnie Fields Judy Fisher Rex Fleming Mike Forfner Larry Fosler , 'wg .-...zu m:.r.x-n::r:...zv:::fa.1- ax:.'f.i:u.:::. L, ' rv..-i.:..:: 1- Q. x Larry Freeman Barry Frilchman Deborah Fry Jay Fuzzell Tommy Gafner Randall Gamble Wayne Gann Jane? Gardner Larry Garrerf Cynthia Garrison David Garrison Don Gavisk Bill Gill Linda Glenn Paula Gold Sfeve Goodwin Dixie Goodwin Bobby Goodwin Cerelle Goodwin Lloyd Goodwin Regina Goufy Loni Green Phillip Greenaway Terry Gregory Sharlel' Griffin Rocky Grimm Dan Gullelf Merry Gurganivus Herberl' Haile Preslon Hale Dixie Hammers Kenny Hardin Sfanley Harrison Jeane'r'l'a Hasler Linda Hayes Cafherine Herring Fred Highfill Mark Highfill Glenna Hillon Doug Hinds Peggy Hines Sandy Hoaglin Fay Hogan Bobbi Hogue Frank Hogue Phylis Hoke Joanne Holesapple Boyd Holl' Randy Hoover Tim Hubbard Donna Hunl' Debby Hunfer J. D. Hurrsh Paul Hulsell Donna Hutton Sandra Ingram Dale Irvine Edwin Ivey Rebecca Jackson Jarefa Jean lj, E ' ig .I r Sf V' 1 7 ,f el , ' ,:, A 'll I 'Q 6' I Qi YI 4 w ff f ' ,V ' nn- ,f 1 ,'43? .-gff'?'l- ly, -Q , 7. ff 'f ',,,g, 1-V f Wqflfi A ' ' .J U1-t u f i f fi .m,f5f,f.., is fl, f J r J f 1 A if 1 , 'V , .- +V C, ,. ,idly 175 54344 l ' , 1 -' lv f if ' ' ' , lffglf , jf' , ' i 2 , V- ' l A fi' H L ,, ' e-i' ,i gi, jj' A slip ' V f If ' A '71, , 'rfzff ' ,f , 4 V I . J iiflff f' , ',. .f i '. .ff . ,ffi Y 7 'ff ,:' ,, f T f I 55 1? Q., v ,- .21-,b I ., f rdf? ' ,, ' ? ' ' J ' ' ' ' 1 s f F 13,2 ' 2 W iz, 1 llil ,,, V x ' 3 gm, ' l W I, I 1 eh, ff, ff i 1' 1. 4 QQ, F J, Z JJ aiu ,f if? , I' Y .x fx. . in? 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Known for his skills in The field of music, Grady Affolfer was a key characTer in The fall musical, SouTh Paci- fic, and band major in The marching band. ln making plans for The fuTure, juniors were faced wiTh many quesTions regarding Their various careers and were forced To make many viTal decisions. Those planning To aTTend college were offered The oppor- Tunify To Take college preparaTory TesTs and To meeT wiTh college represenTaTives on College Day. The class officers were Mike Kelfner, presidenfg PaT Rader. vice-presidenfq Sara STeinberg, secre- Tary: and The lively Mr. Edwards, The newly appoinTed junior counselor. i l r l l l ll l li l' l l i .llil ll! llll m ll l,l' 1 ll ' lil kl Vi ' ill s,l :il 'ali li llll rl' yy . .ll W.- p ,, pl Y in l lr I l l li l lil ll if is H l ill lll V11 l lll ' ll Nl ll . Vg lil il ll l ll 1 ll li X' i f H iN il l l lil J fl J l '24 : li f Juniors Prepare for All-lmporiani Senior Year Belly Adams Bob Adams Johnny Adams Grady Affolier Louis Allen Paul Anderson Gary Arnall Sfanley Arnold Jim Baker Ed Barnelf Jana Barron Vickie Barrell ,Judy Bear David Beezley Howard Behling Linda Beufler Kafhie Bigbee Roger Black Alvin Blackard Dennis Bogue Bruce Bossi Jean Bradley Donna Bradshaw Wayne Brasel Rex Brisiow Debbie Brooks Sieven Brooks Anna Marie Brown Slanley Brunson PaHy Broyles Glenda Bryan? Cary Buchanan Sianley Bumgarner Dean Burk Richard Burlison Michelle Buron Mary Bush Gary Burcher Doug Burler Richelle Byrd Mary Campbell Debbie Carler Ka+hy Carler Kalhy Ann Carler Donna Chesney Debbie Choale Julie Chrisimann Merilyne Clark Andy Clayion Jerry Clayron Willia Clemens Jean Conrad Jane Coppock Pam Coursey Knial Crain Sherry Crain Tim Crane Julie Cunningham Kenny Dalan Janei' Daniel Pafrucia Daugherly Priscilla Daugheriy Gary Davis Janice Davis s . if 1 ,V 'J fr ksv, A V - l ' Lf :I r ul ng' I A' .ryl M A 'ff 'gl 7 ' ':, ,521 -. A 1151 ' ? , 'll :,. ' N f , , . is A er ' J A of Lewis fl' 'ee fl2 l l F 1'l f iiawwffif r 'osr r.r ffwsf ff g,iz25ff-Q? if .:, ., .X i 5 Y v-', -. -f'1',f1l. ' 5 x , 1,51 x JV .4 fl WV' ' ll ' -Ei V I C .ie .,-. ,v,, V 1,259 gif' ,, '- 7 f '5::::v. '.':i ,437 flggz. ,I . - H. 1 V - ' - ff ' 1 .' V 5525557--s:za?ii, .1' ,,f 255323: V :, ,ffE51V3 J-44 , f. I 1 ji? V , 4-if 5 -,ff-1-cle, .,,, V ' -I f - V - V ' V ' n A, 1 all Q , j ff -. 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A., In ., , . 4. - Mike Davis Brian Deck Sherril Dickey La Trisia Dillinger Gary Doke Joe Donson Larry Dooley Fred Drake Andrea Easf Larry Edge Debbie Edmisson Mark Ehrich Susie Ellis Le Nell Ellison Lana Ewen Eda Euliss Don Evans DoHie Evans Jim Everesr James Fairman Ered Farmer Kafhleen Fenlon Judy Fine Carolyn Fleicher Sheila Fosier Rose Frakes Elhel Freeman , Diana Gann Tommy Gardner Vickie Gardner Pam Gavisk Mike George Jackie Gerharl Mike Gilberf Vinceni Gingery Sharon Glaze Bobbie Glenn Jeff Goodwin Mark Gorr Linda Gray Mike Gray Ronnie Green Michael Gruble Merry Gunneff Sherry Gunnerr Pafricia Guynes Jaquefa Haden David Hall i Above: Juniors compare iheir newly acquired senior rings. Righh Senior Class President Gary Finkbiner, presenis ihe 'rradilional cap and gown To The iunior class. il l l l A I l l l l l l il ll Il, f, l yi Jean Hall Johnny Hall Don Wayne Hanes Kirk Harrell Ken Harringlon Brad Harris Roberl Harris Don Harvey Richard Heideman Brenda Henderson Dennis Hensen Cindy Hicks Kennelh Higdon Debbie Highfill Pam Hill Sieve Hill Deborha Hoaglin Rodney Holder Twilla Hoover Mary Ann Hopkins Lynn Horsl Kay Hough Larry House Krisly Hunl Larry Huflon Nancy Hu'Hon Cheri Huxley Billy lnmon Paula lnmon Bill Jackson Cindy Jarvis Rhonda Jefferies Kennelh Jennings Don Johns Leslie Johnson Pam Johnson Roberl Johnson Ronald Johnson Sandra Johnslon Bob Jones Juniors 'da' VV . V N J , '- ' . ' L1 g W :Q ti 4 rg, B ' 'iv il ' It I l I ,, ,v,,,. ,Q A , , A Ifgrijwy N R AC :fr if rv! 1 fi, ,K I 'E' P? A rr 2 Q4 ' J 7 , s 3-w'?,r f J L f J ,ss ., L , J I ' l, , 1 ,A , ,. , , 1 4 J '.-, ,Z ' ,lf . .gf . .f?GZgf , If ,. ,f,gQ,g,gQ:ff',p-P, V- , W ' , . 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Q, ,Q '3 in . ff 'iv :Z - iii ' 3' i .K J ffl: A1:Q4q . 65 1., u - 1 5 QC , 15 ', David Jones Garfh Jusfice Joanne Juslice Jeff Keene Mike Kelfner Paula Kelfner Chesfer Kife Jackie Knapp Danny Krasser Dennis Krasser Danny Kreider Rifa Landrefh Sally Lane Regina Lafham Edie Lawson Mike Laxfon Elizabefh Leembruggen Curfis Lemmon Dwighf Leiferman Tommy LeHerman Linda Lindsay Judy Locke Pam Looney Glen Loonsfooi' David Lowry Clin'r McAlisfer Debbie McClernon Jane? McCurdy Wesley McFall Linda McGinnis Rick McMullin Don McNeill Wanda Mace Mike Manes David Mann Alan Manning Mari Manning Cindy Marlin Philip Baily Marfin Toni Messier Pam Miles Terri Miles Palsy Miller Sherrie Miller Sfeve Miller Rachel Mills Jay Monrgomery Jim Morehouse Debbie Morris Sandy Kay Murphy Sandy Sue Murphy Shirley Murray Dan Myers Joy Lynne Myers Murray Myers Twyla Myers Glen Newfon Carol Nimmo Sfanley Nimmo ' Velrea Noe Kafhleene O'Connor Danny O'Dell Richard Owen Sfanley Pace Diane Parker Mike Payne Richard Payne Mike Perkins Karl Phillips Kay Planchon Vollee Poindexfer Chrisfe Poulin Debra Powell Ricky Presley Pairicia Rader Eddie Ragain Bonnie Randolph John Rea Kafhy Recchia Chris Reed Joyce Reynolds Kim Reynolds Irma Rhoien BeHina Richardson Shirley Riley Larry Roark Rebecca Roberds Debbie Roberlson Bill Robinson Joyce Rone Ronnie Rook Cyndi Ross David Rouih Pam Russell Randy Rusl Mike Sade Linda Scheuerman Linda Schuliz David ScoH Mike Shaffer Lynn Sheridan Jim Shields Laura Shull Kurl Simmons Roberl Simmons Lewis Simpson Kenl' Skinner Randy Sloan Becky Smiih Carolyn Smilh Ron Smilh Tonni Smilh Wanda Snelling Glenda Sfalford George Siander Debbie S'l'eele Sara Sleinberg James Slevens Debra Siewarl Larry Siewarl' Elaine Slilley Larry Siokes Iva Jean Swearingen Debra Sweef Kira Taylor Roy Taylor Wendell Taylor Slanley Teague Carl Templelon Sam Tennis PaH'i Thomas Roberl Thomison John Thompson Becky Thornlon Jennifer Tippery Howard Tren? David Turner Shirley Vader Anna Vaughan Slanley Vaughan Jesse Versaw Karin Vienneau Connie Vinson Bonnie Walker Mark Walker Pam Walker Bobby While DoH'ie While Diana Wilson James Wilson Donna Wimberly Richard Wingo Don Wood Anna Woods Judy Woods Jan Wray Cindy Young .,y- ,T 1 4 4' 'V I f , ,W I A f ' 47 lag, -TT T , . ' bi TQ f 59 ,, , Tr i .- ii' in i.,, i 'V Filer, 3 1 'l G ' ,, ,T J, Q 1 A T F f ' i in K Ti T - ' 'J -V ,-.ees fi L T -I Y ,: ...,,f ig.. V A W'lL:, t f T l 'T fi'f i - T T, TT , A' 'f Q T as me Q 3 TTWYT .f f i4 L 4ljp Q I l 1, fi fs f J T iff 'U V 3 T ' I T i 1 get - C H . , J !.pQQ,g:2a5T , ,, fd Tim yy V 'f f ,f 1 V l IT! J A1 T Af ' I and 'f'f,f' X 1 A XR , T T ' - is ' T T - L? 7. I v,,r' ,img , ,, 6 1 ' 2 , 5 ' a ' f ri I TfT1-f -' ,- , .5 V is M J H ,. TT,.. f ,iz 1 L4 . ,,,,. 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J W, x ng A x ,. T , ,4 if-,T fra. , , , ,V ',,r,:,, Sieve Wayne Worley Don Young T 5 1 1 52 V is QT, ,T 0 ff 4 ff-, sv.-,1-A' T h i Muff f T W -We 255935 l Tz L-1531 - ' 5 M 'films . i ,,.- - A11 v rT ' Q ,Assy 6' Y iii., Seniors hdaim llhal Wilh lhe lhe 286 me on lhe lhre: lnslead o' ing il. Durir nalional liigl orbilal fligh music world lransplanls i conllicl slill i Class olli biner, presid Nehl. secre' Cheri Krueg from lhe F Three senior sical. Wilh 'rhe iors' lives we horizons ol over. f l A :A L i li Z lll l li IN -... . i Q uv--vw Qi llllligitigigh 3 , , f:.f Si ':3 i1'1.':l':..-1-E '5 3?.'5.ES2-295.25:5hQf:zi5'ii3 '.r3:iT.,T.:..:,1.:,:f':'-7-'11312:if , ':x:.::, nz- 'I fr- U its Us W5 1 7 v, I l 23 C Seniors Maiure lo Meel +he Challenge of Life Wirh fhe culminafion of lwelve years of educafion, fhe 286 members of I969's graduafing class sfood on fhe fhreshold of a challenging fufure. lnsfead of reading hisfory, seniors have been liv- ing if. During fheir school life a presidenf and lwo nafional figures were assassinafed . . . fhe Mercury orbifal flighf was made The Beafles fool: fhe music world by sform . . . fhe firsf successful hearf fransplanfs were performed . .. and fhe Vief Nam conflicf sfill raged . . . Class officers for fhaf final year were' Gary Fink- biner. presidenfg Chris Brafcher. vice-presidenfg Diane Nehl, secrefary: and Mrs. Beffy Dunn, counselor. Cheri Krueger and Jon Conrad received recognifion from fhe Nafional Meril' Scholarship Corporafion. Three seniors held leading roles in fhe annual mu- sical. Wifh The end of school acfivifies, an era of fhe sen- iors' lives was sealed. Thoughfs furned fo fhe broader horizons of college and a career. High school was over. K,-MW 'K f li vu -'Xi' X Seniors Duisianding in Speech and Debaie David Adams Douglas Adams Pam Adams PaH'y Adams Jimmy Allison Ricl: Allic Jim Appleby Denny Armshong Becky Arnall Linda Bailey Bill Balmer Linda Baker Maida Baller Sieve Balmer Wanda Ball Tim Barne'H' Marilyn Ba'I'zel Kenny Bear Connie Benson Richard Berg Marilyn Berry Anna Befhurem Bob Bingham Michael Blasi 'Sandra Boairi hi 9 Terry Bowler Carla Bowser Glenneffa Bransioffer Chris Brafcher Rebecca Breier 44 ll ' . ' .f ? '7 Y' -' ' iaP.sej:g,-rgeg-::s b,..:: . ,fzxfmwfmramrf--nj TJ ..-.. LLL .-.Lili-T T: -.4:.3? I-.-i,.L ' 'T ...tZ x ,3L22':-'7i.71? . ' P ,v-.-i':-.'i2,.-.-..-.- -1'-2'I.1..'3.-'.-C1..-, .1f'.7i.:1X:'-Z3 -4-..e.-....:Af.,1.!:.:'L 5L':?,5'7L. .tie Q21 1 -'lf-J ' M1 'ff' -'X M-- ' '-?1 f 11?e??5ftsLS -f W iii1?:5?F5.EEEEfPZ-.TQT -L3-5 ' ' ' -e - -,.- - +-537.gif ww- :xih-an l i Linda Brlghfwell Darlene Brooks Evelyn Brown Jan Brown Roberfa Burgess Becky Burke Pa+sy Burney Nelda Burfon Sieve Bufcher Aniia Campbell Mike Campbell Jerry Carfer Deborah Clark Sharon Clark David Clemens Sharon Cline Linda Cloyd Regina Cluck Mike Collier Jon Conrad Gary Cooper Pam Colfer Polly Crawford Karen Creed ., n j., I pf . if kv y LeH: Members of champion debale squads Donna Lemons, Cheri Krueger, and Tom Gisf prepare for fournamenfs. Above: Bob Henry delivers a hu morous reading in public speaking. Calherine Cullison Debbie Dahlman David Davis Rick Davis Calhy Deck Dale Dixon Paul Drake Saundra Dralre Riclr Dunn Donnie Durbin Chris Eagleburger Lesler Eagleburger Riel: Easi Cindy Edmonds Diann Edwards Charles Essary Rick Farmer Gary Finlcbiner Cindy Fisher James Fleming Riclr Floyd Phyllis Fosier Sheila Fosier l Seniors Coniemplaie Varied Goals for lhe Fulure Barney While and Mike Blasi. Sludenf Body leaders, ponder +he schedule of year end evenls for seniors. Gi?-5!l3':Pf 'ft'-L , 455.412 wi' ' -A w ,- +,4 Q: ..'. ' ' .- ' ':. . ., . 5 L - -r.,-.z'l4:T1Li. 'f- wie,-.-E.:-..' xrik? 'A' ' ' :gnu-vz . 4 . t. -a'3r'.ZZ3ii+a......:iQ. 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Bill Housclen Russella Hubbard Larry Hunr Darlene lnmon Pam lnmon Ronnie Iseminger Paifi Jeffries Deborah Jennings Leslie Johnson Lynda Johnson Pai' Johnsion Danny Jones Janis Jones Marc Jones Randy Keene David Keller Donna Kiener Viclri Kiie Sandra Klehm Mary Ann Knapp Terella Knox Janei' Krasser Cheryl Krueger Paul Lawson Ken Leach Shirlee Ledbef-fer Donna Lemons Marie Regine Lequeux Darrell Linlr James Lucas Sally Lyons Dennis McCann Par McClernon Marlc McClure Mona McClure Barry McDaniel 1,:L1f.:L-'.:.:Q:--i':..:z. -, .. -e--W -U Y e... ..,... .. .-s.1r--up --..-..--, Q.--ps---,, W ... 3,-, V .. ,,, ' r':: .:r .:.z. . av E if -was Senior Cha: ,f,,,1v.s1'fr-W- u.-.f....,,., 1'W33'l V- - 5 - 'u -:hi '. ll -.-. 4-I-.Q L3-- b4i12c1il,I-. 2 -'l i-Z..-C5 1iT:'?,-Iv,-113e.Lrf:lZ:li-.Zio-321.'1'1gi'.-1':L'::.::3.:'.5L':515.-:.. .. 1-t'7.r.-f rr. :riiigi-: :,:S21l.H.gi,.i1E51 r,33,325i. gzfi W -AIA lf:-i 4 P, .. - .1 -. f X. .-v.-.'.--r:,-A-f ----' -be f-J--1--we-wee-'felA-if--''-A-V - ev: +--- : '1-Q-W 'ff-fe-1--'f 'ef'f '-'- 4. .f.i :-:-513 Lee-.f:e-- a:fe.aErzoo:?f,Tff?'kEb..i: -A -V -, -a 5:'f.iJ' 7'?:- f 144 1--Q fa f-ff., f- g f - V , , eff:-15:11 ,-egaeeaop ----if-':-'11-'-'-rL ' 1--so-11--:QQ 1 :L ,- l eeee o eeeeee so Seniors Milne McDonald Donna McGee Darrell McGuire Brenda McMichael Rocky McMillin Randy McVey Leonard Mallof Judy Medley Leonard Meese Don Messerli Carolyn Michael Milre Miller Sieve Miller Debbie Millsfead Dorofhy Misenhelier Janice Mifchell Karey Miichell Becky Moore Donnie Moore Linda Morgan Vernon Morgan Dave Munger Dale Murphy Jack Musick Change Ideas Inio a Newspaper and a Yearbook K Tom Gish Herald Ediior: Joyce Hari' ley, Highlighfer Edilorg Margaref Roy Highlighfer Co-Ediiory and Rocky Mc Millin. Herald Co-Ediior caughi in a busy momenf. J!! Seniors Take Advaniage of Free Momenis Roberf Myers Diane Nehl Connie Neher Linda Nimmo Freddie Oberbeclr Danny O'NeaI John ParroH' Leslie Payne Liz Perlrins Greg Pickering Carol Po'Her Sieve Pridemore Carol Prine Nancy Pryor Gary Ragain Ronnie Randolph Carolyn Reed Nancy Reed Pal' Rhodes BeHy Richardson Larry Rlgg Lynne Roberison Debbie Rofhermel Rebecca Rowsey John Roy Margarei Roy Jan Ruddell Brenda Saville Samuel Scofl' 1 I36 l Julianna Salley W lu l ' l l 1 -2: 'gf 'tx - 1 -W1 1 ff -'-5- -44 -- ' 'A ' :ff m A ff-UN - '-'EJQYQQLL-Iii: ,-Q:-La: ??la1-::t..L' ::. :, A. mn . . :xayr -.-.fr , gm 9' N .9 .- .Q.. . ..------ - q'.... .-.....,,...-.ra ' '4' S R . ' ,x ,' . 'V N -Q - an af . ' . .,., M. - A11 425- - iv:5p:E5-E535-es--' :re - - ' -, :s,1s,,es':f 513545-4 ::L....3: .uf muwag, Ng,5g.-,-Crm E:-T -42 -fir'-E51 ' Sri-:::,'J:-.4Jf1'1r2f'25:?'i:l', 1' - 1.11 '14--1 'iz Y 4 , 3' 1-rf -:.-3:42AM-1 --Y .1-::,.:.1-A-.:' 2 L - ,ff-J ' 1 A ..,, 3, . 5 Mike Seamon Tom Sears Jody Sexion Sieve Sexion Darrell Slwariclc Darrell Smifh Linda Smifh Sandy Smifh Jim Smofhers Jim Snider Sherry Spillman Pai Springer Ron Sfagner Jerry Sfearns Rhonda Sfewarf Gary Sliver - Jim Sioclrard Sandy Sfogsdill Terri Sfolres Wayne Sfolres Mary Sfone Dave SiraH'on Jack Tackeff Marilyn Tafi' Lefi: Leonard Mellor srops off befween classes for a re- freshing Ucafeferia drink. Above: Senior class officers are caughf in one of 'their lighfer momenfs af1'er hours. i 1 4' , f nf: ,f Wwe .Q f, I37 X21 'ff fi amu Hs.. .,..:1a-- af? Z , --M 1- H 1 ' --'ee.:a:: - --W f -- ' Y'-u-., ..::-:zzz-::.-.,,. -::-J: ,,,- L.. 5, -.'-jgfpm l-g:::u.x.:.g:. ,,111:1---we ., , ,,,,,-ef. . ...,,.,....,,.,,. ....... ,, -. .--..ma nning 1 -:J anna. ......... . Paula Taylor Mille Terri Lynn Thomas Sharon Thomas Geraldine Thompson Roberla Thompson Pal Towry Carol Tucker David Tummons Roger Turner John VanZandI' Virginia Waldren Lois Walegir Lens Wallrer Milre Ware James WaHs Susie Walls Janice Way Joyce Weaver Carolyn Webb Don Wheeler Barbara Whisnanl' Barney While Peggy While John Whillocl: Leigan Whifson Donald Whilworlh Terry Williams Lora Wilson Allen Wimmer Deborah Woolsey Maureen Wollard Ruby Wrighl' Fern Young X Sehll Senior concernir school. Fi 'rion in 'fha DAVID ADA DOUG ADA Club Club. DENNY ARB LINDA BAII nels' Nesl F.B.L.A. U BILL H. BAK LINDA BAL Regalia sc MARILYN B Choir ANNA BET Council, . French CII BOB BINGI Council. MICHAEL vice-preslc BECKY BRI llunior a lreasu rerl F.T.A. LINDA BRI' and Bugl Scroll, C: EVELYN BR lhislorian ROBERTA l cil l2l, . BECKY BUF PATSY BUI l2l lvic relaryl, F ANITA CA DEBORAH SHARON Cheerleac F.B.L.A. I MIKE COI Club, Hiq JON CON l2l, Hi-' Club, The GARY CO' l4l. Slud POLLY ca I2l. Qui ' . H j 'L ' Zf'1.,l'fE ' Iggy-I V I 5 - Seniors Lisl Aoliviiies Senior sludenls have provided lhe lollowing inlormalion concerning lheir aclivilies during lheir lour years ol high school. Figures indicale lhe number ol years ol parlicipa- lion in lhe aclivily. DAVID ADAMS: Thespians DOUG ADAMS: Malh Club l4l lvice-presidenll lpresidenll, Science Club Radio Eleclronics. Lilerary Club, Currenl Evenls, Chess Club. DENNY ARMSTRONG: Freshman Traclc LINDA BAILEY: Kennel Club. Thespians l4l, Sludenl Council, Hor- nels' Nesl, Speech Club l3l, N.F.L. l2l, Salely Council, V.l.C.A., F.B.L.A. lTransler lrom Cenlral, Springlield, Mo.l BILL H. BAKER: Wreslling l2l, Malh Club. LINDA BAKER: F.B.L.A. l2l llreasurerl, F.l-LA., Sludenl Council, Regalia sophomore allendanl. MARILYN BATZEL: c.o.E., F.B.L.A. 121, A.F.S. 121, Lalin Club, PLA., Choir ANNA BETHUREM: Sludenl Council, Cabinel lsecrelaryl, Safely Council, Junior Varsily Cheerleader, Varsily Cheerleader, Choir l2l, French Club l2l, Hornels' Nesl, P. E. Career Club. BOB BINGHAM: Track l3l, Wreslling, Foolball, Baskelball, Sludenl Council. MICHAEL BLASI: Foolball l2l, Sludenl Council 14-I, Sludenl Body vice-presidenl, Safely Coulncil lvice-presidenll, Baseball l4l, F.B.L.A BECKY BREIER: Band l3l. Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps l2l liunior assislanl lwirlerl. lsenior assislanl lwirler, lile caplain, lreasurerl, science club, orcheslra l3l, Lalin Club, Speech Club, F.T.A. LINDA BRIGHTWELL: Madrigal, Science Club l3l. Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps l2l. Lalin Club Scroll, Copy edilor ol HighIigh+er, EVELYN BROWN: Hornel's Nesl 121, lhislorianl. ROBERTA BURGESS: I-Iornels' Nesl, cil Junior Varsily Cheerleader, l2l, Lilerary Club, Quill and Model Cily Governmenl F.H.A. 121. lreporlerl F.B.L.A. Safely Council. Sludenl Coun-' F.B.L.A. 121. BEcKY BURKE: F.H.A.. c.o.E., F.B.L.A. PATSY BURNEY: F.H.A., Choir, Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps l2l lvice-presidenll, Salely Council, Sludenl Council l2l lsec- relaryl, F.B.L.A. ANITA CAMPBELL: lnlramural Bowling l3l, Tri-Hi-Y, Sing-Oul. DEBORAH CLARK: Choir l2l. Sing-Qul SHARON CLINE: Hornels' Nesl, Science Club, Junior Varsily Cheerleader. Choir l3l. Sing-Oul l2l, N.F.L., Speech Club 121, F.B.L.A. l2l, Model Cily Governmenl. MIKE COLLIER: Choir Malh Club, Sing-Oul l2l, Archeology Club, Highlilers JON CONRAD: Lalin Club, Key Club 131, Highlilers l3l, Madrigal l2l. Hi-Y, Audio-visual. Radio Eleclronics, Science Club. Speech Club, Thespians GARY COOPER: Freshmen Class lVice-Presidenll, Foolball l2l, Track l4l, Sludenl Council l3l, Thespians. POLLY CRAWFORD: French Club l3l, A.F.S., French Choir, Choir l2l, Quill and Scroll lsecrelaryl, Associale News Bureau Edilor Hillcresl Herald, Madrigal, Band, F.B.L.A., Tri-Hi-Y, Anchor Club. lTransler lrom Wisconsinl. CATHY CULLISON: Tri-Hi-Y 121. DEBBIE DAHLMAN: Freshman Class Secrelary, Sophomore Class vice- presidenl, Sludenl Council Cabinel lEleclions Commissionerl, A.F.S. l2l, Sing-Oul l2l, Lalin Club F.T.A., Quill and Scroll 121, Presidenl ol lnlra-Clubs Council, Fealure Editor ol Hillcresl Herald, Sophomore Madrigal, Advanced Choir. RICK DAVIS: F.F.A. l4l SAUNDRA DRAKE: F.B.L.A., C.O.E. CINDY EDMONDS: French Club, C.Q.E., Model Cily Governmenl DIANN EDWARDS: Pep Club, F.H.A., Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps l2l, Choir, F.B.L.A. CHARLES FARMER: Baseball 14-l, lnlramural Baseball l2l, lnlramural Volleyball. RICK FARMER: Lalin Club, lnlramural Baslcelball, lnlramural Bowling, lnlramural Volleyball l2l I GARY FINKBINER: Foolball l2l, Track l2l, F.B.L.A., Senior Class Presidenl. J. R. FLEMING: r.F.A. 141 - PHILLIS FOSTER: F.H.A. l2l, Sing-Oul, Choir, Hornels' Nesl. P.E. Career Club. si-HELLA FOSTER: Tri-Hi-Y, F.:-LA. 131, sfng.ou+ 121, Hornels' Nesl P.E. Career Club JOE R. FRY: Key Club, F.B.L.A., Track l2l, VVreslling l2l, Speech Club l2l. Sludenl Council. Seniors make --The Gazebo, 11,9 spring play, a memorable success. : ::...-' ngzfzrzo- 'vmzfgffpw-:.ga:::.1.,av' ':..:a: 111: or KEITH FRAZIER: Track, Baskelball l4l, Foolball Baseball l3l. Sludenl Council Safely Council l2l lpresidenll, F.B.L.A. l2l. Lalin Club, Lellermen's Club. BOB HENRY: Baskelball l4l, Baseball. Key Club l3l, Sludenl Council l3l, Cabinel, Golf Team Speech Club, Thespians, N.F.L. Debale Nalional Forensic League. DIANE FUNKHOUSER: Hornels' Nesl Safely Council l4l lsec- PAM HILL: Sludenl Council. Orcheslra Junior Varsily Cheer- relaryl, Orcheslra Advanced Choir Varsily Cheerleader leader, Varsily Cheerleader l2l, F.B.L.A. l2l, Safely Council l2lI Thegpiansl F,B.L,A, Model Cily Governmenl, Career Club, lP.E.l DON GARRETT: Baseball l3l, Malh Club l2l, Foolball, Baskelball, SANDY HILLMAN: Choir l2l. Lalin Club, Sing-Oul, Speech Club, Hi-Y l2l: Lilerary Club, F.T,A. Thespians. Sludenl Council. JACKI GEORGE: Qrchesfra l2l, Tri.I-li.Y l2l, A,F,S,, Advanced RODNEY HOOVER: Foolball, Track, Choir, Transfer from Noonan Choir F.T.A., P.E. Career Club. Norlh Dakola. , TOM GIST: Key Club l3l freasurer' lnlramural Baskefball l3l, Speech ROBERTA HOOVER: Choir, Highlifers, Junior Class lvice-presidenll, Club lzl, N.F.L. lzl, sluoloul Council lzl, Quill ooo Scroll, Edilor- Ponloon Girl. Pao Club llfaasufarl. Transfer from Noonan. Norlh in-chief of Hillcresl Herald. lTransfer from Parkviewl Dakola. JEAN GLAZE: F.T.A. l2l lsecrelaryl, Band Orcheslra, High- RUSSEI-I-A HUBBARD: F-l'l.A-.Tri-I'Il-Y. lander Dum and Bugle CWS- LYNDA JOHNSON: r.a+ll.Y, Sludenl Council lzl, Safely Council. l-ON GOFF' Tlacl l2l- Sludenl Collwl l2l- Wleslllng l2l' lnllfl' LESLIE JOHNSON: Band lzl Girls Sophomore cllol., clloar, F.B.L.A.. l B k lb ll l2l .mural as e 6 ' ' lTransfer from Arizonal. - KENNY GRANT: Key Club l3l, lJunior -Direclor, vice-presidenll MARC JONES, lnframural Baskefbau . . l3l, Sluclenl Councll l2l, Safely Rod and Gun Club' V'l'C'A' Council, Track l3l, Lalin Club. - DEg5fnClf'lfgliRL4El?Lef5lfl'rfZ 5'n9'O l l2l' Sluflenl Cowl' Salell RANDY KEENE: roolooll l-ll, Track l-ll, lnlramural Baskelball lzl, ' ' ' ' ' . Sludenl Council. PAM HAlElAflVanCe1l Cllolff lllglllllefs- F'll'l-A- DONNA lclENElzo r.H.A., choir lzl, Lalin Club l2l, lnlramural MARILYN HANCOCK: Model clly eovofomoul, Lalin Club, A.F.s. Volleyball. - Sludenl Council l2l, Safely Council, Quill and Scroll lvice-pres- . . idenll, Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps l2l lmaiorellel. Regalia TEEEQQ1 gI:f3Xi2JS+u'jZ?i+ SOUFIZII' iP'EL Careerczgtlu-R3 Safely 'SIUE' Queen' Regalla al-iendanl' lapnder Drum and lBugleO2Iorps le2nT,CN.EELqi,u?l'ransfer ffcslzaglendgei lil C'lEEi.lR'iii5.5.: roll lil'llSi3:fJ3:ll'2l'lie:2Cl5lC'l.lZ2S.l1il' JIM l-lARolN: I-Iighlifers lzl, Maclrigal lzl, Choir lal. Sing-Oul l3l. Hlonlandar Drum and Bugle Corps lll. Soorolofy Junior Class. Malh Club' I-ll.Y' Freshman foolballl Track' and Bagkefballt Model Cily Governmenl. lTransfer from Twin Falls, lclaho.l STEVE HARDISON: Track, Choir l2l, Madrigal. Highlifers, Band l2l, RONNIE lSEMlNGERi Baskolball l4l. Baseball l4l. lnlramural Y0lleY' Quill and Scroll. Associale Sporls Edilor of Hillcresl Herald. ball LINDA HARGUS: Sludenl Council lll F.B.L.A. lll. KECIEI IISEACH: Bang l2l. Kgys Club l3l- lprafgdonl. aaoralarvl. La+in 3. ' l.A...3 '- ' ,C' ,F.B.L.. JOYCE HARTLEY: Safely Council, sooool. cluo. Science Club, Sopho- ll l l llmes' en l l l lwce ples' ellll f'l el A more Chorus, Sophomore Madrigal, Sing-Oul, Highlander Drum and SHIRLEY l-EDBEII-TER: Twlflef l3l F-H-A l3l. Band l2l. lnlramural Bugle. Corps, lchaplain and bugle caplainl, Quill and Scroll l2l Baslfalball. Soflball. lTl'5l'lSl9f from Republlcl- In-eEEiT1ll:li1+ei:hc:!g'rb!,5ll' Hlghlllers' F'B'I A Madrlgal' Edllor- of DONNA LEMONS: Sludenl Council, Safely Council, Junior Varsily K 9 gv Y 'I . O Cheerleader l2l, Speech Club l3l lsecrelaryl, N.F.L. l2l, Thespians. AR.EN HAR EY: I-Iomeis Iilesi' Sclence CIUID lll lsecrela I- C GI L UEUX: A.F.S., Sludenl Council. French Club, Anchor Club, l'llY lfll l - secrelary. presldenll, Model Clly egnenl, 2 U x . . ,--1,3 lub, French Cholr, Honorary member of Hlghlander Drum mural Volleyball l2l, lnlramural Baskelball c ww ce- S- . I C KAFS T 15 f T . F presidenw' Lain Club Speech C 1 Q Q A -. 1- uge orps, . . . rans er rom ourcolng, rancel. I C QQ'-D..!ll.5 V S LLY LYONS: Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps, Sludenl Coun- JIrfwrlgfoilalnfjgalllnlramural Baillel I ill'-gjx ' ' lnlli ' Model Cily Governmenl. Thespians. Speech Club, Hornels' ' ' l' Re lia enl endanl X Qjso M gn? XF ll ' 59 LSJDJSJSSD ' Jag- 3 V 933-S0550 'QE'-lg co- NO ,D-59 0 wdgfow S w 0 S- l Joanna Ryan, Don Johns, and Nancy Reed are caplured in a momenl of musical excellence as lhey perform a violin lrio number. l , N Xb I40 DARRELL L Baskelball Club LEONARD l Chorus. DENNIS Mc! PAT McCLE relaryl, Sir MONA Mc! DONNA Mc F.H.A., N.F ROCKY Mcl Quill and JUDY MEDLE CAROLYN h DOROTHY h lsecrelary-l Thespians. 5 BECKY MO! Governmen mural Bask. Club. Sing- Assislanl D cresl Herall VERNON MC and Scroll, DAVE M UNG DIANE NEHL F.B.L.A. lzl Senior Clas CONNIE NET FRED OBERBE DAN O'NEAL LESLIE Orcheslra menl :sg Darrell Llnk, T . l l .i.., if ig lf? 5 ,P -- ' 1 4, il al a speech lo ludenl Counci spians. N.F.L. I Varsily Cheer- Council l2l Speech Club. from Noonan, ice-presidenll, oonan, Norlh lafely Council. Choir, F.B.L.A.. cil l2l, Safely Baskelball l2l. IZI, Inlramural Safely Club, espians, High- rom Glendale. ncil l2l lsec- I llreasurerl, Junior Class, aho.l amural Volley- zrelaryl, Lalin binel, F.B.L.A. QI, lnlramural Junior Varsily l2l, Thespians. Anchor Club, lhlander Drum Francel . iludenl Coun- Ilub, Hornels' Q STL Je e-n::we,-Jeeeeggg3353wgegggiggggggpgggggf-ggegggsgeggaayzeeefaeiefmwevxzasmifee-aw DARRELL LINK: Sludenl Council lparliamenlarianl. lnlramural Baskelball Volleyball Audio-Visual Club. Rod and Gun Club Speech Club. LEONARD MALLOT: Foolball l4l, Track l2l, Wreslling, Freshman Chorus. DENNIS McCANN: F.F.A. PAT McCLERNON: P.E. Career Club l2l, Tri-Hi-Y Club l3l lsec- relaryl, Sing-Oul Choir. Thespians, F.T.A. MONA MCCLURE: F.T.A., Band l2l, F.B.L.A., Anchor Club. DONNA McGEE: Sludenl Council. Speech Club Thespians F.H.A., N.F.L. lzj. ROCKY MCMILLIN: Baskelball l2I, Baseball l4l, Malh Club Quill and Scroll l2l, Hi-Y, Lilerary Club, Currenl Evenls Club. JUDY MEDLEY: r.B.L.A. CAROLYN MICHAEL: F.H.A. qkeparierl, F.B.L.A. DOROTHY MISENHELTER: chaff, Hamas' Nesl 123, Mani Club my lsecrelary-lreasurerl, A.F.S. Lalin Club l2l lsecrelaryl, F.T.A.. Thespians. Safely Council. BECKY MOORE: Band l4l, Twirler l4I, F.T.A. IZI. Model Cily Governmenl, Sludenl Council Inlramural Volleyball l2l, lnlra- mural Baskelball, P.E. Career Club, Currenl Evenls Club, Anchor Club, Sing-Qul, Hornels' Nesl, F.H.A., Quill and Scroll, Thespians, Assislanl Drum Maiorelle. Circulalion and Exchange Manager Hill- cresl Herald. VERNON MORGAN: Inlramural Baskelball, Baseball l3l, Hi-Y, Quill and Scroll. Safely Council, Associale Sporls Edilor Hillcresl Herald. DAVE MUNGER: Orcheslra l4l, Key Club l3l, Band. DIANE NEHL: Safely Council, Choir Hornels' Nesl, Sing-Oul l2l, F.B.L.A, l2l, F.H.A.. Junior Varsily Cheerleader, Sludenl Council. Senior Class Secrelary. Model Cily Governmenl. CONNIE NETZER: Chorus, V.I.C.A., F.B.L.A. FRED OBERBECK: C.O.E. DAN O'NEAL: French Club, Arl Club. LESLIE PAYNE: spanish club, Band 121, Tri-Hi-Y l2l, A.F.s., F.T.A., Orcheslra l2l, Inlramural Bowling, French Club, Model Cily Govern- ment flat:-I A Q Darrell Link, Terrella Knox, and Donna Lemmons conducl regislralion al a speech lournamenl al Hillcresl. Mary Slone slrums a lune in lhe Junior-Senior lalenl assembly. GREG PICKERING: Sludenl Council l3l, Safely Council l3I, Track l2l, lnlramural Baskelball l2l, Baseball l2l. F.B.L.A. CAROL PRINE: Band, Twirler l2l. F.T.A. l3l, C.O.E.. Anchor Club. Tri-Hi-Y Quill and Scroll, NANCY PRYOR: Sludenl Council l2l, Safely Council, F.H.A. NANCY REED: Orcheslra l4l, Regalia Allendanl lfil. Lalin Club l2l. A.F.S. Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps l2l, Business Manager Hillcresl Herald, Quill and Scroll, Chorus, Sludenl Council l2I. Cabinel. Springlield Youlh Symphony l4l Springfield Symphony l3l. Concerl Mislress. JOYCE RHODES: Hornels' Nesl, Malh Club l3I, Junior Varsily Cheerleader, P.E. Career Club, Sophomore Girls' Choir, Varsnly Cheerleader, F.T.A., Choir. PAT RHODES: Sophomore Class Secrelary, Orcheslra l4l, Inlra- mural Baskelball Lalin Club, F.B.L.A., l2I, Thespians. Speech Club, Sing-Oul, Sludenl Council. LYNNE ROBERTSON: Science Club, Hornels' Nesl, Speech Club, l2l, Quill and Scroll, F.B.L.A., F.T.A., Sludenl Council. Thespians, N.F.L. - DEBBIE ROTHERMEL: Hornels' Nesl, Speech Club l2l, Science Club. Sing-Oul l2l, Sludenl Council l2I, Thespians, Choir JOHN ROY: Foolball Sludenl Council, Track. MARGARET ROY: Lalin l4l, Science Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps French Highlifers, Madrigal. French Choir, Lilerary Club, Quill and Scroll, Speech Club. Tri-Hi-Y, Model Cily Governmenl, Associale Edilor Highlighler. 4 JAN RUDDELL: Orcheslra Choir l2l, Madrigal, F.T.A., Lalin Club, P.E. Career Club, Archeology Club. JULIE SALLEY: Orcheslra Sing-Oul, F.T.A., Safely Council. SAM SCOTT: Malh Club. Key Club Orcheslra l4l. Baseball. TOM SEARS: Choir, Safely Council, Malh Club. Sludenl Council, Cabinel lassemblies commissionerl, lnlramural Baskelball, Volleyball, Thespians. 1. I2 . ,,.:f::.'.v.1:,::n.-:iz2::!.'::. -'-'- ' .. .,.,,....,...... . ...-- ........-..,,,-,..c, ,,, , JODY SEXTON: Foolball, lnlramural Tennis l4l, lnlramural Baslcel- ball l2l, F.B.L.A. DARRELL SHARICK: Foolball Track lnlramural Baskelball l4l, lnlramural Volleyball l4l, Baseball l3l, Wreslling, Sludenl Council, V.l.C.A. JOLEAN SMITH: C.O.E. SANDY SMITH: French Club, French Choir, Model Cily Government F.B.L.A., Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps l2l lSenior Caplain, assislanl lenor caplainl, Choir. PAT SPRINGER: A.F.S., Science Club, Choir l3l, Lalin Club'l2l, F.B.L.A. RON STAGNER: C.O.E. RHONDA STEWART: Orcheslra F.T.A., Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps l2l lsecrelary, snare drum caplainl, F.B.L.A. MARY STONE: A.F.S., Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps l2l las- sislanl Maiorellel, Band, Orcheslra l3l, Thespians. Speech Club, A.F.S. PAULA TAYLOR: Tri-Hi-Y l3l lvice-presidenll. Band, Orcheslra l4l, P.E. Career Club, Thespians, Speech Club, Model Cily Governmenl. LYNN THOMAS: F.H.A., Spanish Club, Tri-Hi-Y, P.E. Career Club. SHARON THOMAS: Hornels' Nesl, Speech Club Junior Varsily Cheerleader, Varsily Cheerleader, Advanced Choir l2l, Sing-Out F.B.L.A., Thespians l2l, Highlilers, Model Cily Governmenl. CAROL TUCKER: Band French Club, French Choir, Salely Council, Madrigal. Choir. DAVID TUMMONS: C.O.E., Track, Arl Club l4l lpresidenll. ROGER TURNER: Foolball l2l, Track, Hi-Y, Science Club, Lilerary Club l2l, C.O.E., lpresidenll. i VICKI TURNER: F.H.A. Hornels' Nesl, F.B.L.A. VIRGINIA WALDREN: Hornels' Nest French Club l3l, French Choir, A.F.S., Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps lCymbal Caplainl. The lile Lzood ol Hillcresl: ils sludenls, LOIS WALEGIR: Freshman Regalia Allendant Sludenl Council, F.H.A., Safely Council, French Club, A.F.S., F.B.L.A., Speech Club, Thespians. MIKE WARE: c.o.E,, Faoiball 131, F.B.L.A. lzl, F.T.A., Arl Club l2l, Key Club Track l3l SUSIE WATTS: Arl Club l2l, A.F.S. l2l, Sludenl Council l3l, Cabinel lArl Commissionerl, Lalin Club, Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps lpresidenll, Model Cily Governmenl, News Bureau Edilor Hillcresl Herald, Quill and Scroll. CAROLYN WEBB: F.T.A., F.B.L.A. DON WHEELER: Model Cily Governmenl, Band l3l, Orcheslra l4l, C.O.E. BARBARA WHISNANT: F.H.A. l3l, Choir, Tri-Hi-Y. BARNEY WHITE: Class presidenl l3l, Sludenl Body President Hi-Y l2l, Foolball l2l, Band l2l, Sludenl Council l4l, Salely Council, Choir l3l, Madrigal l3l, Highlilers l2l, Thespians, N.F.L., Speech Club, Key Club, M.A.S.C. lvice-presidenll. PEGGY WHITE: F.B.L.A., Tri-Hi-Y. LORA WILSON: Hornels' Nest Science Club, Thespians. Model Cily Government Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps l2l, V.l.C.A. lsec- relaryl. ALLEN WIMMER: Foolball, Baskelball, Track, Speech. Club l2l, Thes- pians F.B.L.A. MAUREEN WOLLARD: Safely Council. DEBBIE WOOLSEY: Hornels' Nest Model Cily Government Salely Council l2l, Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps l2l lassislanl lenor caplainl. F.B.L.A. RUBY WRIGHT: Tri-Hi-Y Hornels' Nesl, F.B.L.A. l2l, F.T.A., Sing-Out F.H.A., Choir. FERN YOUNG: Band l2l, Thespians. Choir l2l, Music Club l2l, Pep Club, C.O.E., Sludenl Council, lTransler from Willard High Schooll. The beauly ol an emply hall is seldom exislenl in aclion-lilled days al Hillcrest ilryjsefwauweet jj O fffwg I cXXi f76:.cmc J ,- .42 gg ,MWKMWABJKTQML Ind Included i ganizalions, ully and cle! ACKNOWLEI ACTIVITIES . Adams, Alice Adams Adams, Adams Adams Adams Belly Bob Dann Davir Doug Adams, Glenr Adams, Janic Adams Adams Adams: Adams Adams Adam , Johni Pam Palli Pally Rick son, Ka AMINISTRATI ADMI NISTRA' Affoller, Gra Agee, Mike . Aldred, Jim Alexander, A, Alexander, R4 Allan, Allan, Doris Louis Allison, Eunic Allison, Jimrr Allic, Allic, Rick . . Ronnie AMERICAN F ANCHOR CL Anderson, De' Anderson, Ma Anderson, Ma .Anderson, Pai Anderson, Sle Anderson, Wi Andrews, Elai Andrews, Rich Apple Apple Apple Apple by, Gai by, Jim by, Rani by, Virg Armour, Anna Armstrong, D Armslrong, M Arnall, Becky Arnall, Gary . Arnold, Slan Alleberry, Nil Alwell, Tomrn' Backlund, Mai Bailey, Linda Bailey, Larry . Baker, Alvin . Baker, Bill Baker, Brenda Baker, Jim .. Baker, Jo Baker, Larry Baker, Linda . Baker, Maida Baker, Paula . Baker, Ricky . Baker, Sleve ., Baldwin, Rick Ball, Wanda . Barber, Viclor 31, Cabinel Batzel, Marilyn 118 Bondurant, Judith .. ncil, F.l'l.A., 1, Thespians. , Arl Club Sugle Corps 'or Hillcrest :heslra 14-I, sidenl, Hi-Y ety Council, :.L., Speech Model City l.C.A. lsec- 3 121, Thes- 1enl, Salety sislanl tenor my ErA, :Chb my mea Hgh 1-lilled days Index o...,s,,.a. ,... .Y-s A- 'f., .M A f .af s,-.... . . , ,,,. s .. . -s.,.N. .... -V---,,.,, s,.,,--.-,, ..,,.,......-.n-,-.,,,, , , ' - Barner, Felecia Barnett, Tim .... Barrett, Vickie . Barlon, Jana Bash, David 49, .....71, .....71, Included in this index are or- ganizations, administrations, lac- ully and classes. BASEBALL ...... ......... I 02, BASKETBALL .... 96, 97, 98, Baskin, Debbie .. ............. .. Bass, Diana ........... 62, 86, Bass, Janis .... 69, 72, 78, 79, Bass, Vicki ..... 71, 72, Brooks, Larry Brooks, Lloyd ........ . 78, Brooks, Steven .................... Brown, Anne Marie 42, 82, 85, Brown, Billy .....,.............,... Brown, Evelyn ................. 71, Brown, Janice ., 40, 57, 72, 73, 76, 78, ss, Brown, Karen . .... 57, Brown, Steve .... ..... Brown, Sleven ...... .... Browning, Robert .... Clemens, Joseph II9 Clemens, Willia ...... . 124 Climer, Ronnie .... ....... 8 I, 119 Cline, Sharon .... 31, 78, 131 Cloyd, Linda .. 72, 131 Coble, Chris .. ,,,, 119 Coday, Gloria ............. 119 Cody, Kenny ................ . 113 Colfer, Nancy ........ 71, 80, 113, 115 Collier, Michael .............. 57, 131 Collins, Joan .. ...... 24 Collins, Judy .... ....... I 24 .A- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ACTIVITIES ............ Adams, A11ce ........ . .... 60 Adams, Belty ,................... Adams, Bob ...... 81, 82, 92, 100 Adams, Danny ................ 69, Adams, David Adams, Doug .... ..... 3 I Adams, Glenda .... 82, 86 Adams, Janice 70, 72 Adams, Johnny .... . 49, Adams, Pam ..................... Adams, Palti . 62, 74, 75, 81, 111, Adams, Patty ...... 42, 66, 69, 74 Adams, Rick ........... 74, 82, 85 Adams n Karen o , ................. AMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT ., 22 ADMINISTRATIVE BOARD ....... Allolter, Grady 76, 77, 78, 79, Agee, Mike .... .... Aldred, Jim . ...... Alexander, A. M. Alexander, Rex Allan, Allan, Doris Louis Allison, Eunice .... Allison, Jimmy Altic, Rick ....................... Altic, Ronnie .........,.... 57, as AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE ..... ANCHOR cLus ................. Anders on, Deborah ........ 86, 88 Anderson, Marilyn ...... 44, 80, 81, 82 Anderson, Mary Ann . ........ 36, 71 .Anderson, Paul . .... ..... I 24 Anderson, Steven ..... . 113 Anderson, William ..... 56, 100 Andrews, Elaine .... ........ 5 7 Andrews, Richard ..... 85, 118 Appleby, Gail .... ........ I 13 Appleby, Jim ..... ........... I 30 Appleby, Randy .... .... B 0, 100, 113 Appleby, Virginia .......... . 113 Armour, Anna Armstrong, Denny .............. ,. 130 Armstrong, Mary ............... 25, 27 Arnall, Becky ....... 31, 57, 71. 39. 130 Arnall, Gary .... ......... 6 2, 65, 124 Arnold, Stan ..... ............ I 24 Alleberry, Nita ...V .......... . 113 Alwell, Tommy ....... 93, 99, 100, 118 -B- Backlund, Margaret .... ..... 3 9, 148 Bailey, Linda ......... ...--.-- 1 30 Bailey, Larry .... 81,82, 118 Baker, Alvin .... ..... 7 6, 113 Baker, Bill ...... -f-- 3 4. 130 Baker, Brenda .... .,.--- ' 65 124 Baker, J1m .... . ,... . Baker, Jo ..... ----------- 5 1 Baker, Larry .... ............ I I3 Baker, Linda 47, 57, 71, 130 Baker, Maida ..-..------ - 130 Baker, Paula .. ..... 81, 82, 118 Baker, Ricky ..,.. .... 6 2, 100, 113 Baker, Steve ....... .. 130 Baldwin, Rick ........... . 118 Ball, Wanda .. .... 26, 71, 130 Barber, Victor .. .... 85. 100- Q25-'-'iE5F':3:i ' ' Baxter, Gladys .. . 69, as, Beachler, Terry .. Beauchamp, Mark Bear, Jerry ......... Bear, Judy ..... Bear, Kenneth .... Bear, Sleve ....,. Beasley, David Beck, John ..... Beck, Sally ..... Becrall, Gene .... Bedell, Roxanne .... Beesley, Kennelh .. Behling, Howard 1.2, 65, ...93, Qfhf ...80, Bell, Rebecca ........ 24, 42, 62, Bellinger, Melody ................. Berg, Richard ...... Bernel, Diana .... Berry, Marilyn .. Berry, Odell Besl, Janet .... 53, 62, 72, 57, 85, Best, Julie ........................ Belhurem, Anna 42, 62, 72, 76, 81, 82, 86, Belhurem, Donna ................. Beuller, Linda .... ....... 6 2 ,66, Bigbee, Elaine ..... Bigbee, Kalhie ..... 62, 66, 70, Bl, Bilyeu, Ardell ...... Bingham, Robert ......... 62, 100, Birmingham, Dick ........ 28, 102, Black, Roger ........... 80, 81, 82, Blackard, Alvin .... Blackburn, Malcom Blakey, Barbara .... 32, sa, 62, ss, 92, .......a1, 182, Blasi, Michael .... 62, 63, 65, 103, Blizzard, Leslie Blevins, John Blood, Sharon . Blood, Wally ...... 76, sz, so, 82, ar., BOARD OF EDUCATION ......... Boalright, Mike .................. Boalrighl, Sandy ...... 57, 69, 71, Boatrighl, Richard Bogue, Dennis .................... Booker, LaVada 57, 68, 80, 82, Bossi, Bruce .... . Bossing, Randy ... Broyles, Pally ..... Brunson, Slanley .......... 53, 99, Bryanl, Glenda ........ 57, 71, 76, Buchanan, Cary ..... . ............ . Buckmasler, Diane .... 80, 82, 85, Buckmasler, Karen ............ B2, Bu mgarner, David Bumgarner, Stanley UnfBfD6 Burgess, Roberla ..........,... 71, Burk, Dean ...... Burk, Rhonda Burke, Becky .... Burke, Frank .... Burkhardl, Judy ....7s, HIEZ 1.2, ea, 75, Burks, Jack ......... ,....... Burlison, Richard .............. 85, Burnet, Diana .................. 87, Burney, Palsy .. 57, Burney, Steve .... Bursell, Randy Burrow, Elaine .. Burrows, Denny 62, 1.3, sz., 71, 65, 93, 99, 100, 93, 100, Buron,.Mic11el1e ......,. 66, 68, 76, Burlon, Nelda ......... 66, 75, 85, Bfzrlon, Pamela ................... Bush, Mary .... 72, 73, 76, 77, 85, 87, Bussert, Sharon ................. BUSINESS EDUCATION ....... 36 Butcher, Gary ..... 99,100, Butcher, Sleve ..... 65, 96, 100, Collison, Dennis . . . Compton, Jo Ella .. 35, 80, CONCERT BAND ................. Conrad, Jean ..................... Conrad, Jon .. 26, 65, 78, 80, 82, Conway, Debra .. CONTENTS ...... ...... Compton, Kathy 70, Comstock, Sandra .. ...... Cook, Randy ....... .,........... Cook, Rebecca .. .... 68, 72, 86 COOKS ........ ............... Cooper, Dustin ............... B2, Cooper, Gary .... 33, 34, 62, 78, Cooper, Kalhy ................ 86, COOPERATIVE OCCUPATION EDUCATION ................. AL 52 Coppock, Jane .... 62, 71, 77, 78, Corbin, Janice ....... 74, 85, Coller, Diane Coller, Pam COUNSELORS 22 Counls, Peggy 85, Coursey, Pam .... Cowens, Connie . . . . Bollon, Danny .... .... Butler, Doug ............. , ......... Byers, Bruce ..... 65, 81, 82, 100, Byrd, Cecil ..... .. .. .... Byrd, Richelle ....... .... 8 7, ..C.. CABINET ........... ............ Campbell, Anita 68, 82, Campbell, Dennis .... .......... Campbell, Mary .... .... 7 8, Campbell, Mike .... ...--- Carter, Debbie ..... ...... Carter, Kathy Ann .. .... 71, Carter, Kathy ..... 78, Carter, Jerry .... .... 7 2. Casleel, Jimmy .... Cates, Melvin .. ..-----. -- Chambers, Jan ...,........ 26, 86, Chamless, Jimmy ................. Charle, Charlotte Ann 80, 86, Bonner, Bowen, William Henrietta .... .... 57 Bowler, Terry ...... ............. Bowser, Carla .... .... 5 7, 68, 71, Bradley, Beryl .... ........ 5 6, 65 Bradley, Paula ...... .. 70, Bradley, Paula ..... 79, Chastain, Lindell ............... 47, Chastain, Vickie .................. CHEERLEADERS, JR. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS, VARSITY .... 6, Chesney, Donna ........... .... Chesney, Mary ........ Bradshaw, Donna .. Brand, Terry ....... Branson, Chuck .... Brasel, Wayne ..... .. 66, .. ...93, 71, Choate, Debbie .... ------ Choate, Marilyn .... ---. 80, Choate, Richard .................. CHOIR ADVANCED ............. Cox, Gary ....... .... 8 2, 85, Cox, Joyce ..... ..... 8 2, Cox, Junior .......... ..... Craigmyle, Richard .... Crain, Kneal ....... Crain, Sherry .... Crane, Tim .... ............... Crane, Tim ....................... Crawford, Polly 33, 38, 68, 69, 72, 73, 78, 80, 81, Creed, Karen ............. 57, 71, Crews, Mike ...... . 71, Criger, Bob ..... 93, 100, 118 Criger, Don ..... ........... I 24 Crocker, Luanne .... 80, 82, 113 Crossland, Connie 82, 85, 119 Crossland, Doug ..... 85, 113 Crosswhile, Carol .... ......... I 19 Crouch, Mark ............. 80, 85, I13 Croxdale, Marguerite ........ 25, 148 Cruise, Dick ........... ....... l 19 Cullison, Calhy ...... ........... I 32 Cunningham, Julie ........ 43, 85, 124 CURRICULUM ..... .... I 4, 15 Curnult, Gary .... . 113 CUSTODIANS ....... .... 5 8 -D- Dahlman, Debbie . 39, 62, 72, 81, 132 Dalan, Kenny .................. Bl, 124 Daniel, Janet ..................... 124 DARING DAUBERS ART CLUB 76 Daugherty, Patricia ............... 124 113 Bransleller, Glennetla ., ........ ,. Bralcher, Chris .... 39, 62, 63, 72, 92, 102, 103, 129, Bray, Joleen .......,........,..... Brayfleld, Joyce .................. Breier, Becky ..... .. 66, Breier, Susan ..... ..... Bridges, Audrey ....,..... , Bridges, Lilian ...... ,,.... Brighlwell, Linda ., 38, 42, 75, 80, 74, as, 74, es, . 36, 37, CI-IOIR, SOPHOMORE GIRLS .... Chris mann, Julie ..... 43, 62, 70, 85 1 Clark, Craig ...... ,........ , 113 Brislow, Rex Brockman, Celeste Brodisky, Susan .... Brooks, Darlene .... Brooks, Debbie ., .E 43, 77, ac., 72, ar, 131, es, 7z., .. 57, 78, Clark, Deborah .... 45, 57, Clark, Dwayne .... ----.--- Clark, Merilyne 71. Clark, Steve .... .------- CLASSES .......... ....... 1 10, Claussen, Kathy .... 74, 85. Claylcn, Andy .... ........ 5 0. Clayton, James ..... 80, Clayton, Jerry .... ..... Clayton, Kara Clayton Clemen Dave Larry .... .---. 811, Daugherty, Priscilla .. 124 Davidson, David 124 Davis, Cindy .----- - 119 Davis, Craig -..-- 85. 119 Davis, David 52. 72. 132 Davis, Debra ..... ....--.- 1 19 Davis, Deborah .... 80. 113 Davis, Fred ..... ------ 1 13 Davis' Gary ,,,. ..... 3 0, 124 Davis, Janice .... .... 7 2, 73. 124 Davis, Linda 57. 119 Davis, Mike ....................... 125 Davis, Rick ................... 71, 132 Davis, Tim .. 62, 65, 92, 99, 100, III75 Dawson, Ronald ..... .,..... I I3 Dawson, Roxanna .... 57. 113 -',:,1.,:.'. 11 . f 217- N .PA112-.IL-11'-,w---: 1 E ' '7 .::. , ,,:r:'f ::-E:--:z 3: 1 2.-:.:.:,. .-1 , ..,,- -:mu-ne1..n.m.w.'u.:-..-:..::::1. . ,- ,.. ... .-.Q-AgZ.::M gg, . s ..E..,fcpe1 -1.0.3. ..., ....L--.c.A d-..Vn Y-. Day, Rebecca .... Deck, Brian ..... ...... Deck, Cathy ....... 78, De Hamers, Larry .......,........ De Vries, Larry ........ 80, 85, 99, Denney, Toni ..... ....,... 2 5, Dennis, Ronnie .... ...... DeSpain, Brian ..,.. ........ Detherage, Bobby .... 99, Diamond, Benny ..... ...... Dickey, Sherri .... .. 57, Diemer, Jake .... ......... Dillinger, LaTricia . .... 70, 71, Dixon, Dale ...... ............. Dixon, Wanda 62, 72, 86, Dodd, Jerry .... ........ 8 5, Doke, Danny .... 100, Doke, Garry ..... 92, Donelson, Gary .. Donson, Joe ..... ..... Dooley, Joy .... 76, Dooley, Larry .... ..... Dooros, ,Debbie .. .... Dorrell, Virgie ....... Drake, Fred .,.. 74, 85, Drake, Paul ...... ....... Drake, Saundra .. 72, Drake, Sandra DRAMATICS ..... Draper, Scott .... .... Droggers, Gary ..,..... 53, DRIVERS EDUCATION Drumright, Keith ......, 99, Ducker, Jimmy . ...... . Dugan, Luther 36 Dunaway, Sherry . 86, Dunn, Betty ...... 23, Dunn, Rick ....... ....... 5 2, Durbin, Donnie .................. Duttton, Linda 69, 71, 76, Dykes, Larry ...................... Dykes, Terry ........ 80, 85, 94, 99, ..E.. Eagleburger, Chris .... 36, 65, 96, Eagleburge-, Danny ............... Eagleburger, Lester ........... 92, Eagleburger, Pam .... 57, 65, 87, Eagles, Debbie ........ East, Andrea .. 69, 71, 74, 76, gg, East, Rick ........ .......... Edge, Larry ......... 92, 94, 104, Edmisson, Brenda 80, 82, 86, Edminson, Debbie ............... Edmonds, Cindy .. 72, Edmonds, Mike .. ......,.. .. Edmonds, Tom ...... . 68, Edwards, Diann .....,.. 36, 66, 71, Edwards, Newton ........ 22, Edwards, Zane ..... 80, 100, Ehrich, Mark ..... ......... Elkins, Larry Elliot, Guy .,.. ........ Ellis, Susie ..... ......... Ellison, Lunell .... .... 7 0, 71, Emerson, Sue .... ......... Engerman, Sandra .... ENGLISH ........ ......... , .. Ernstmann, Mary .......... 34, Erven, Lana ...... 72, 77, 78, Essary, Charles .... ............. Estes, Jackie .... .... Estes, Kay ..... .... Euliss, Eda ..., ..... Evans, Donnie .... .... 7 I, Evans, Dottie .... ..... Evans, Phylis ..... . .. Evans, Russel .... ............, Everest, David .......... . 85, Everest, Jim ........... 40, 68, 78, -F- Fain, Linda .......... ..,. 8 2, Fairleigh, Paul Fairman, James Farmer, Charles 125 I25 132 II9 113 119 113 119 113 I25 125 II3 I25 I32 II3 II9 II3 125 II9 I25 119 125 113 113 125 132 132 119 41 119 119 56 II3 113 71 113 129 I32 132 117 113 113 I32 119 I32 19, 120 II3 82, 125 132 125 II3 125 132 113 119 132 23 II3 125 113 44 125 125 119 30 24 86 I25 I32 113 119 I25 125 125 II9 113 113 125 II3 52 125 I32 2-.: w. vegas vw .gc-.-: - - 4:-Y .:.-1, V Farmer, Farmer, Farmer, Farmer, .Clint . . . Fred Rick .... ....... Shirley ........ 80, Farr, Beverly .... as, ras, Farr, Charles .... .... 4 3, 771 Feemster, Bryan ........,......... Fender, Gail .... .... 7 O, 85, 107, Fenton, Kathleen .. . .... 69, 85, Fesperman, Mike .................. Fetterhoff, Edward ........ 81, 95, Fielding, Charlie .. 31, 44 Fielding, Rickey ........... 62, 81, 93. 99. 80 94, . 11 nn.-1 Fields, Brenda . 68, 72, 80, 82, 86, Fields, Paula .......... I ........ 8 2, Fields, Ronnie ..... .... 8 1, 82, FINE ARTS ........... Fine, Judy ..,... ................ Finkbiner, Gary ..... 62, 125, 129, Fisher, Cindy .... ........ 7 7, 78, Fisher, Judy .... .............. Fisher, Toni Jo .... .... - 77, Fleming, James .... 71, Fleming Marian .... Flemling, Rex ..... ........ 9 3, Fletcher, Carolyn ..........,.. 81, Fletcher, Mike ...... 62, 65, 100, Flokstra, Sheryl .... ....... 5 7, 80, Floyd, Rick ............. .... 6 8, Foltz, Susan ....................... FOOTBALL, FRESH MAN .......... FOOTBALL, JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL, VARSITY .............. Fortner, Chris .,........... 94, 99, Fortner, Mike 62, 65, 93, 100, Garrison, Gary Gates, Fred ..... Gavisk, Don .... Gavisk, Pam ...... Gentry, Deborah .. George, Jacqueline George, Mike .... Gerhart, Jackie Gerhart, Levi ..... Gibson, Janet .... Gibson, Victor .. Giddings, Jim .... Gideon, Cheryl Gilbert, Mike ..... Gill, Bill .......... 80,.85, 93, .. .... 74, se, 77, ao, .. 57, si, 101, Q.IffQ'97f 34, .......2s ..1'.'sEsQ'2,9f'9if' Gilliam, Mary Helen .......... 86, Gingery, Elizabeth Ginqery, Vincent . Gist, Tom .... 39, Gist, William ..... Glaze, Jean Glaze, Sharon Glenn, Bobbie .. Glenn, Linda .... Glynn, Tommy .... Gaff, Darwin .... Goff, Lonnie .... Goff, Marvin .... Gold, Paula , .... Goodale, Norma .. Goodin, Vicky Goodman, Dixie .. Goodmann, Marcia Goodwin, Bobby . Goodwin, Cerelle . Goodwin, Jett .,.. Foster, Larry ........ Foster, Phillis .... Foster, Sheila Foster, Shiella ............ Foster, Steve .............. Fowler, Susan . 62, 65, 72, Frakes, Rose ...,........... Frazier, Connie Lynn ....... Frazier, George ........... Frazier, Keith ...... 65, 71, Fredrickson, Dorothy ....... Freeman, David ...... Freeman, Ethel ..... ..... Freeman, Larry FRENCH FRENCH 46, 47, Qbf EA. bb, 99, 113, 95 92, 96, ....54, 70 11,291 ' if CHOIR ................. CLUB ............ 77 Goodwin, Lee .. Goodwin, Lloyd .. Goodwin, Steve GOLF .......... Gott, Linda Gott, Mark Gouty, Regina .. Graff, Willard .... Grant, Kenny FRESHMAN 112, II3, 114, 115, FRESHMAN MIXED CHORUS .... 80 Friend, Shelly ............. 62, 86, Frieze, David ....... ......,. 8 5, Frisinger, Kendall .... Fritchman, Barry ......,........... Fry, Deborah ................... Fry, Joe .. 33, 34, 62, 65, 71.-100. Funkhouser, Danny .... 62, 80,I9g, Funkhouser, Diane . 65, 71, 81, 86, FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA ....................... FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA ................. .... FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA .,............... .... FUTURE TEACH ERS OF AMERICA ............. .... Fuzzell, Joy -9- Gaddis, Tommy 80, 82, 94, 99, Gafner, Tommy .. 65, 74, 79, 108, Gann, Diana .................. 70, Gann, Wayne ...... ......... Gamble, Randall .. ......... .. Gardner, Janet .... 81, 119. Gardner, Sandy .... 70, 80, Gardner, Tommy ..... 71, 80, Gardner, 'Vickie ........ 69, 70, 85, Garrett, 'Barbara .. .......... Garrett, Don ..... 103, 106, Garrett,' Larry .... 81, 82. Garrett, Wayne ...... 99, Garrison, Cynthia .... 57, Garrison, David .... 62, Grant, Steve ...... Graves, Richard .. Graves, Wanda Gray, Linda .. Gray, Mike Gray, Patty Green, Loni ...... Green, Ronnie .... Greenaway, Phillip Gregg, Jery ....... Gregory, Brenda . Gregory, Terry Griggin, Sharlet .. . ......,.... 72, es, 72, 78, 79, 133, 5, 19, zo, 21, 57, 64, 70, ....7o, as, 70, as, 100, ..'...'io6, 52, 104, ....ao, az, ao, az, ao, az, as, .ji gif 57, 74, 713, ff.. ..f'7sf .. ..,..... 55, 82, 85, 99, Grim, Janice .......... 57, 71, 74, Grimes, Ralph Grimm, Rocky .... Gurbaugh, Neal . Gruble, Michael . Grzib, John ....... GUIDANCE STAFF Guganious, Merry Gullett, Don ...... Gunn, Nancy ..... Gunnett, Merry Gunnett, Sherry Guynes, Patricia .. it ........ 93, .. ..,.. 20, 21, 85, ff .... fff'i66,' 43, 75, 106, 77, -1-1.. Haden, Juqueta .. Haefeker, Della Haile, Herbert Hale, Pam ..,..... Haile, Preston Hale, Terry ....... '.'jQQ'.'.f9if'79f ,71, 31, az, 96, 62, Hall, David ..... 37, 78, 100, 101, Hall, Jackie ...... Hall, Jean ...... Hall, Johnny .... Hall, Susie .... Hall, Teresa ..... Hamilton, Linda .. Hammers, Dixie 'ffQQQfQ'1,rL. ..IiiQ1QQ'.QQ'9Lf ao, as, 114 81, Hancock, Marilyn . 62, 65, 66, 67, 73, 89, Hanes, Don Wayne ........... 76, Hankins, Lynn .,.... ...... Hardesty, Robert ........ Hardin, James .... 80, 81, 82, Hardin, Kenny .... 55, 68, 99, Hardison, Steve Hargis, Acie .,.. Hargus, Linda . Harnes, James .. 73, l . .ily Harrel, Kirk ......... .... 6 8, Harrell, Jacque Harrington, Ken .. Harris, Brad ...... Harris, Robert .... 86, , .... rs, 99, Harris, Therin ..........,.......... Harrison, Stanley ......... 85, 105, Hartley, Joyce . 38, Hartsell, Dana .... Harvey, Denise ..... Harvey, Don ........ Harvey, Karen . 42, HasIer,'Janetta Hawkins, Dave .. Hawkins, Jean .. Haynes, Jim Hayes, Linda ..... Haymes, Maurine Haynes, Heaton .., ee, 71, 72, 73, 81, 133, 135, 71, es, 72, 82, ea, 71, 92, se, 69, 74, 75, .. 163' ...24, 32, 74 Hayter, Kathy ...... ............ Heideman, Richard ............... Helton, Elizabeth . 45, 76, 80, 82, Henderson, Brenda ............... Henry, Bob 34, 62, 64, 65, 78, Henson, Dennis Herndon, Kathy Herren, Walter ..... 131, ss, ao, Herring, Catherine Hicks, Cindy ...... Hidgon, Kenneth Highfill, Debbie .... 1-11ghfi11, Fred ....e9, 1 Horner, Kathy . HORNETS NEST Horst, Lynn .... Horst, Weston . Hough, David . Hough, Kay Housden, Bill House, Larry . House, Sandra Howard, Linda Howerton, John Hubbard, Russel Hubbard, Tim . Hudgens, Tomm- Hunt, D 011116 ... Hunt, Kristy Hunt, Larry Hunter, Debby . Hursh, J. D. Hutsell, Paul Hutton, Donna . Hutton, Larry .. Hutton, Nancy Hutton, Rebecca Huxley, Cheri .. Ice, Marsha .... lhlefelt, Cynthia INDEX ......... INDUSTRIAL AR Ingram, Sandra Inman, Pamela lnmon, Billy lnmon, Darlene lnmon, Paula .. lnskeep, Harvey INTRAMURALS . Irvine, Dale .... Iseminger, Brend Iseminger, Ronnii Ivey, Edwin .... Highfill, Linda .... ....,. Highfill, Mark .... .... 9 3, Highfill, Steve .... .... Hightill, Steve ..,................. HIGHLIFERS ..................... HIGHLANDER DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS ..,.................... 6, Hill, Andy ........................ Hill, David .................... 68, 1-1111, Pam ......... sb, 72, as, 107, Hill, Pam ...... 36, 57, es, 73, as, Hill, Pamela Ruth ............... Hill, Patricia Eileen ....... 80, 86, Hill, Steve ................ Hillman, Mary 62, 72, 86, 88, Hillman, Sandy .... Hilton, Gary 78, 81, .. 85 Hilton, Glenna .. 81, 82, Hinds, Doug .... .......... Hines, Peggy .... .... 8 2, Hiser Harold H1-Y .............. ....... Hoaglin, Deborha 82, Hoaglin, Sandy 69, Hodges, Wesley .... .... Hogan, Fay ....... ............ Hogan, Ricky .......... Hogue, Bobbi 62, 70, 76, Hogue, Frank .......... Hohensee, Steve Hoke, Phyllis .... .... 7 4, 69, 85, Holden, Rodney ...... 62, 96, Holder, Kerry ............. 51, 76, Holesapple, Joanne ............. Holt, Boyd .,........... 71, HOME ECONOMICS 46, Hood, Robert .................. 92, Hoover, Randy ...... 93, Hoover, Roberta ...... 31, 81, 82, Hoover, Robin ...... Hoover, Rodney ....... 80, 81, 92, Hoover, Twilla Hopkins, Mary Ann 62, 71, 75, Jackson, Bill' .... Jackson, Eddie Jackson, Rebecca Jarvis, Cindy Jean, Jareta Jefferies, Patti .. Jefferies, Rhonda Jenkins, Daisy .. Jenkins, James . Jenkins, Larry Jennings, Deborr Jennings, Joyce . Jennings, Kennetl Jennings, Tim Johns, Don ..... Johnson, Barbara Johnson, Bud Johnson, Cheryl . Johnson, Donald Johnson, Leslie . Johnson, Linda . Johnson, Melvia Johnson, Pam Johnson, Richard Johnson, Roberta Johnson, Ronald Johnson, Robert Johnson, Leslie . Johnson, Lynda . Johnston, Carol Johnston, Darrell Johnston, Patty . Johnston James, , Sandra Betty Jones, Bill ...... Jones, Bob Jones, Danny Jones, David Jones, David Jones, Debra .. Jones,,James Jones, Janice Jones, Timmy . ...... 126 lnskeep, Harvey .......... 80, 100, 126 126 s, 66, 67, 72, 73, 89, 133 76, 126 120 133 0, 01, 02, 133 5, 60, 99, 120 . .... 73,133 114 .. 71, 133 114 68, 126 86, 114 126 .. 65,78,126 126 114 05, 105, 120 1, 72, 73, 00. '133, 135, 148 71, 114 1, 72, 02, 114 3, 71, 92, 126 1, 74, 75, 70, 133 120 133 103, 133 120 24, 25 32, 74 126 126 ,00, 02, 96, 114 126 65, 70, 109, 131,133 126 .65, 00, 114 133 120 I26 69, 126 120 133 93, 120 133 . ........ 114 . ......... 82 J BUGLE . ..... 6, 126 . ........ 114 60, 78 85,107, 126 ,73,86,133 05 . 00, 06, 114 86, 00, 112, 114 . 78,81,133 114 81, 82, 120 120 82,120 133 68 82,126 69, 120 114 120 114 70, 76, 120 I20 . ....... 133 69, 05, 120 .62, 96, 126 51, 76, 133 120 .. 71, I20 46, 47 92, 95 93, 120 01, 02, 133 00, 114 01, 92, 133 126 71, 75, 126 Horner, Kaihy HORNETS NEST ........ 1-lorsi, Lynn .... Horsi, Wesion 54, 72, 87 23, Hough, David ............. 80, 85, Hough, Kay .......... 66, 76, 85, Housden, Bill .. ............. .. House, Larry ........... House, Sandra 25, 41, 78, Howard, Linda .... ............. Howerfon, John ...... 56, 99, Hubbard, Russella Hubbard, Tim ..... .... . 60, Hudgens, Tommy .... ........... Huni, Donna Hunf, Krisiy .... Hunl, Larry Hunler, Debby Hursh, J. D. Hulsell, Paul Hu11on,, Donna Hullon, Larry .... Huflon, Nancy .. Huifon, Rebecca Huxley, Cheri .... -1 Ice, Marsha ......... 80, 82 , 86, lhlefeli, Cynlhia INDEX 46,6 5, 02, 71, 19, ...65, 69, 65, 72, 77, 00, INDUSTRIAL ARTS Ingram, Sandra .... Inman, Inmon, Inmon, Inmon, Pamela Billy ..... Darlene .... ..... 7 2, Paula .... INTRAMURALS .... 106, 107, 108, Irvine, Dale lseminger, Brenda lseminger, Ronnie ....... 102, 103, Ivey, Edwin ........ ..... 6 5, ...J- Jackson, B111 ....... 71, 80, 81, 82, Jackson, Eddie ...,.......... .79, Jackson, Rebecca ............. 85, Jarvis, Cindy ..... 71, 72, 78, 81, Jean, Jareia ...................... Jefferies, Palli ............ 71, 74, Jefferies, Rhonda . 76, 80, 81, 82, Jenkins, Daisy .... Jenkins, James . Jenkins, Larry ........ ....... Jennings, Deborah .... . 72, Jennings, Joyce ...... ....... Jennings, Kenneih .. ....... .. Jennings, Tim .... ...,. 80, Johns, Don ......... .... 8 5, 126, Johnson, Barbara ........ 72, 81, Johnson, Bud ..... 76, 77, Johnson, Cheryl .... ......... Johnson, Donald . . Johnson, Leslie .... Johnson, Linda .... Johnson, Melvia Johnson, Pam .... Johnson, Richard Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Roberfa .... 62, 65, 86, Ronald .... . 81, Roberf Leslie .,.. ....... Johnson, Lynda .... ........... Johnsfon, Carol .... 57, 65, Johnsfon, Darrell 94, 99, Johnsion, Pafly .... ..... 7 2, Johnsion, Sandra ............. 78, James, Beily ..................... Jones, Bill ..... .... 9 3, 99, 100, Jones, Bob .......... Jones, Danny .... ......... Jones, David ...... . 80, Jones, David 71, 99, Jones, Debra ..... . 80, Jones, James .... Jones, Janice .... Jones, Timmy .... ,, ' , .1:..' ' ' V: af ' E'.i5.iE,2-'-7 i4iiF2'i l'.f1 13557 Q: sn- Le -.-...UML ,.-,- .nn , -.e:a:,. . .,..,.,,, ,, ,,, in i ' -evfxf : -:-': ff: :gfz-..:. -se:-safe: aiue1..::.'1::m- - -.::1'r::E-:.'z.:'.'::.:: :mn-::-5 sr:-1:11-rc-: 11: .- 11: I '12Se115,1, QAQLAQQI Koo? in ues: . 25, 5 N,-n X w Mark ......... W4 I ' N an Jones, Mary Anne . ..... 2 86 114 Equiiwna ' ' 'giant'-G37 WNUUQQ ................. 121 . ' ' .--..-... .... .... c 1 chael, Brenda 46, 47 57 135 Jo e P . ....... . 'I R 78 19 1 nh ' ' Jo pg ---- . 1 n dy ....... 56, 60, 05, 121 e . ................. 114 101zAR ASSISTANT ........... LM.. 39 72 102 ,03 jOU1iE d1-'SM ----.--.- .----. 38. 3 Lil , Doro1hy .............. 25, 26 ' ' ' 109, 135 CY' ' -g-A --'--- -- ---- - 173. 11 .. ....0 12 . ',R'k........38 65 72 51111915 ,EI -'----- 9121 ' L1 y, eh' IA-lwiycn ly, Siejen .... usic, ar .................... 127 L' .1-'d .. .'.'.'.'..... 171 M , ,-.-. 12. SG , EprZ1A.1ENZl11, .iggnne .... 1 Link, nnig , , ,,,,,, P 5.2 Mcljeley, Larry ....... . 121 J ...... ' 'ning' Jonnn 44' 5 6' 81- '27 Locke, Carl ............. 32, 33, 34, 65 cflevnolds. Jack .... .... 1 21 Locke, Judy .... ...... 8 2, 127 McVey, La Verne .... ..... 4 4, 57 incl' Looney, Pam ..... ......... 1 27 MCVBY. Rondv ----- -'------ 7 3. 135 Kanas Beny Loonsf GI n ........... 27 MeC116Y. -iUCiY ----- ---- 3 7. 71. 135 ' L o on oo? e ry . ....... 57 100 14 Meese, Leonard .... ......., 1 35 K ....... ' ' ' . 32 81,1212 Loon 661, 6 . . .. .. 5, 11 Menon. Becky ..... .... 0 5, 114 ' ' ' Long, Ore n .. . Messenger, Terry .... .......... 1 21 Keene, Jeff ............... 96, 100, 1 . Keene Randy 3, 92 ,OO ,0, Lovell, ..... .... 9 9,114 Messen Judy .... ,84,85,114 ' . ' ' ' ' Lowry, Davi .... ..... 1 271 .M erl D 4 135 Keller, D6V1d ................ .... L Owry Do, ,hy ,H . 27 K ,, M, U16 , .. .... , o ,, e ner' I e .2' 96' 98' loo' I1eUioS.S-liilm ..... . . , Michael, Carolyn .......... , 5 Kenner' Pa,,1a 41' 70, 71' 78' u e, a y ................. 27, 26, 76 Middlemas, John ............. 5, l 1 KEY CLUB ..... .............. 2 1, Lyons' Snny T ' 7'?i 'r 1--ff -- --------- 7 . 7 K' I D ...'.'. 42 Miles, Terri .. .................. 127 Klielfie. fininay ...... -M-- -.......-..... 00. 01. 127 Kilgore, Ronnie .... .............. 7 9 1 siead' Debbie '- '-- 135 Kimbrough Dense1 Mabe, Barry ................ 68, 76, 81 Miller, Jack .................. . 32, 114 King, Hugh ,,,,,,,, Mace, Wanda ............. 54, 57, 12 Mine., Mark ....... 65, 93, 99, 00, 114 Kinser, Vickie ,,,, 121 MaCkeY. 1143195191 -------- 27. 82. 85 er, Mark .............. 73, 79, 135 Kirby, Jenn .... ...... 7 1 MADWGAL ---'--.----- --------- 2 . 80 . e e. ................... 127 Kirkman, Lois ,,,, ,,,, 2 2, 23 MGQCVS. Waideni --------'------ 35. 71 Miller, Randy .............. .ex . 121 Kirfhony, ghiriey ,,,,, 121 Mollof. Leonard ---.------ 92. 135. 137 Miller, Rendell ............. 55, 93, 85 Kife, Chesfer ,,,, ,,,,, , , 92. 127 Malone. 5USan 74. 85. 107. 121 Miller, Russell ..... .... 8 1, 121 Kife, vieki ......... .... 4 9, 05, 134 M9 9S.M'19 --------------- --'-' '27 Miller. Shelia ..... . 114 Knfermenl 51e,,e '-.-... 93' 121 Mann, David ..................... 127 Miller, She,-,1e ,,,, . . 7 1' 127 Kiapp, A, K, ,,,,,,,,,, 21, .ManninQ.A1on ---- ---- 9 5- 127 Miller, Sieve ...... 135 Kienm, Sandy , ,,,,, ,,,,, 4 7, 134 Manmnq, Man' ----- 127 Miller, Sieve ..... 60, 127 Kneaiei, Deweyne 00, 114 Manuel. D,9b1f e--- ---- 114 Mine, Tim ............. 00, 94, 99, 115 Knapp, Eddie ,,,,,, ,,,,, M ooles. D'or'o -f----- 121 Mincks, William .......... 79, 100, 115 Knapp, Jackie ..... Maples' 1-9119 ' 2 8 Mings, Joyce ..... ............ 1 15 Knapp, Mary Ann ........ . ........ Mankf' Lin-da ' 62' 86' '14 Minor, Karis ................... .. 121 Knapp, Willie .................... Mnnim' clndy 41' 78' 127 Misenhelier, Doroihy 65, 75, 81, 135 Knox, refeile . 57, 65, 66, 75, 70, 1'1a'1 '- '1 'P Bain' -4 ----'--- '27 Miichell, Janice . ........ ....... . . 135 Moufk- 1139199191 ----- 11--,Z Mifeneil, Kerey ..... 135 Krasser, Danny .......... ..... 6 5, MGSOW. 5 91'1'Y ----- ---- . M1e1.,e11, Sara .....-- .'.'-' 1 15 Krasser, Dennis .... .... 6 8, Massey, Krisiine 114 Mncnem' Michael 65' 121 Krdsser, Janei' .... 26, 57, MATH CLUB .... ..... 7 4 Moffiffl Joseph Y llne G '..'. G 22 Krafzer, Carla ....... MATHEMATICS .. ..... 34 Monks Janice 115 Kfailef. Dennis -- Mainey, Riia ....... ............ 1 14 Monfgomeryi-1ay .,...- ...-' 55' 127 Kfeidef. DonnY -- Maffhews, Cynthia ............... 114 Mononom, Denn15 .,.'..'.,..,.' U 121 Kressig, Roberr .................... 28 Manhews, Mike ,,,,,,, 65, 68, 99, 121 Moore, Bgcky ,, 38, 72, 73' 73, 84' 1335 KFUCQEF. Cheri 73. 79. 129. 131. McA1is1'er, Clinl .......... 127 Kuklenski, Dr. Joe ...... ........... M CCa11, Mike ,,,,,,, ,,,, II4 Moore, Billy ...................... 121 McCann, Bob ......... ....... . 121 MOOVS. Donnie ----- ----- 9 2 il-1, Mecienenen, Debbie ....... 118, 121 Moore. Genevieve --.- --.-- 4 7 - McCann, Dennis .................. 134 moore. I-:orgy ----- - ---- LaJeuness, Paul ................... McC1ernon, Debbie ............... 127 OOPS. 131 Y Landrefhl Rna 81, 70, 78' 18' MeC1e,.nonI pa11- -'- -.- 68' 57, 78, 134 Moore, L1nda ............. . 121 McC1eary, Terry ........ ..... 1 14 Moore, Marilyn .......... ...... 5 4, 72 Lane, Paul ........ 56, 55, 60, 121 Megey, Gerald .... 65, 05, 121 Merenenee, Jim .... 92, 100, 105, 127 Lane, Sally ....................... 127 MeC1,,ngI Deb1,1e ,,,,,,, 81, 82 Morgan, Glenda ..--..--- s --.- 63. 121 LANGUAGE ARTS ............. 42, 43 Mcclure, Jack ..... ........ 1 21 Morgan, Linda ........... . 35, 52, 13 LANGUAGE, FOREIGN ..... 42, Mcclue, Man, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 7 2, 134 Morgan, Rieki ................. 115 Lapel, Sandra ........... ..... M Cclure, Mona . ,,,,,,,, 57, 59, 71, 134 Morgan, Vernon .. 39, 65, 72, 103, 135 Lasifer, Bobby .. .. Mecnngl C1,e,,Y1 .....-. 69, 70' 85' 121 Mornis, Debbie ............... 66, 127 Lafham, Regina ..... MCC,-oskey, Carol . 62, 80, 82, 86, 114 Mul11can, Dore1'l'a ...... .. 68, 121 LATIN CLUB .. ........ 75 Mccurdyv Janef . ....., 69' 75' 76' 127 Mullins, Jan ...... Lefinier, Pal'1y ..... 70, MCDa,,,e,I Ban, 1 luhanh 81, 134 Munqer. Dove -------- - . . . 1 Law, Elaine -.--- ------- 3 0. MCDan1e1I B111 ..-.. .-... 1 100' 114 Murphy, Da1e ....... ............ 1 35 Lawson. Edie ---- 71. 56. MCDan1e1I Joyce ..'. ..'. 3 9, 1:71 Muse, Donnie ......... .... 1 .... . . 71 Lawson. P6111 --'-------- MeDOna1d Uoyd .ill ..--.. 1 21 Murphy, Sandra Kay .......... 76, 127 Lawson. Sievef' -- --'------ McGuire Darrell .... 50, 135 Murphy. Sandro Sue ---- 42. 76- 77- 87. Laxion, Mike ..................... MeD0na1L1I Mike ,,,, ,,., 5 0, 135 M H Lea, Bill ..................... 34, Mcennel Der,e11 .',, ,,,,, I 35 naV' afvev Leach, Ken .... 65, 62, 76, 75, 71, Mceunel De,,,,15 ,,,,, ,,,, 1 21 Murrov. Shlrlov 71. 79. Leenbruggen, Elizabeth ...... 75, Meguqrel Kenny ,, 121 Musick' Jack '27 Lemons, Bruce ............... 80, Megufre, Ricky .... 114 ::Ye1'5. ganng ----- . 1 - '21 Lemmon, Curiis ...... 81, 80, 105, Mel-laffie, Wesley .. ........ My1131'3'.LYl::1e '27 Lemons' Donna 57' 78' 86' 'S' MCFBII' Knihy ' ' M yers, Murray ................ 55, 127 L H ld 1. McFa11, Wesley .... .... 9 2. Myers' Norma Jean 72' 76. 80' Ili among' am ' McGee.C13orv -'-- '--- - - ' M , Roberf ................. 13 Lemons. Povi ----- ------- 9 2- 135- MCG-eo. Donna ---- -'-' 7 8- Twyla ........ ........ 7 1. 127 Lemons Sharon ................... McGhee, Jan ' ' ' 68 121 Lequenx, Gigi .. 41, 69, 66, 70, 77, 76 M9G'1 5S- Debfa -'-- '- 7 0' 75 - - 1.e1fe.nnen, Anila ...... 69, 74, 05, 121 MCG S- 1 'di' ' 11.5 N , Mclniosh, Donald ------ Lefferman. Dwohf .--- 65. 62. 96. 98. Mglmiosh Glenda .... 121 NATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY .79 104' '27 'McKinney Linde ..,.. .... 1 14 NATIONAL roRENs1c LEAGUE .78 Lonermon. Tornrnv -- '-- -' 127 McKinney Rebecca .... 114 Ne1.1, Diane .......... 62, 01, 129, 136 . , Y , ,L . -, 5. .. --4 '--e:.:,:,s. ..,. rr amz, , 5 :..: :sz-:..g,1.:g ggegjrgfv-j -G' 5?l0l '7 53 I .2 f-45'izi2?iLaa:in!s.e'Lrs :team ' .AE-.iE5,e:ge:,ea1e1aJ1.e:-e..:4.e. N- -, :.ai' 1fEx'Iz.'5E?e.12f'4f JfYe---l- -:in 'F-4: -zen..- Price, Patricia Nehl, Jimmy .... . 7l, Nelzer, Connie ..... Newman, Jackie .... .............. Newman, Robert ..... 70, 77, Newton, Glen .... ........... Nichols, Larry .... ............ Nichols, Randy .... 80, I00, Nickle, Nancy ....... Nimmo, Carol .... 72, 8l, Nimmo, Linda .... ........ 7 I, Nimmo, Stanley ....... 65, 70, 8l, Noe, Velrea ........ .... 7 I, 85, -0- Oberbeck, Fred .................. Oberbeck, Jerry ................. O'Conner, Kathy .. 43, 70, 66, 77, O'DelI, Danny ................... O'DeIl, Frank .... ........ O'Dell, Freddy ...... ........... O'DeIl, Jodi .............. 69, 82, OFFICE ASSISTANTS ............. O'NeaI, Bill ....................... O'NeaI, ,Danny .............. 76, ORCHESTRA, ADVANCED ......... ORGANIZATIONS ....... .... 6 0, Owe'n, Richard ..... ..... Owens, Harold 76, Owens, John ..... ..... Owens, Michael Owens, Steve ...... .... I 00, ..p.... Pace, Stanley ..................... Padgett, James .. ..... 35, 52, Painter, Mary ...... ........... PARENT TEACH ER ASSOCIATION .. .......... .. Park, Linda ..... 8l, 82, Parker, Diane .... ......... Parott, James Parrish, Clitis .. ..... .. Parrott, James ...... . 99, Parrott, John 93, 96, Parsons, Pat .... .... 5 7, 7I, Pasley, James .... ......... Pasley, Karleston .. ..... .. . -f:e1.u--5-1----f fr : -- ,..- - --.. . Pittman, Robert Planchon, Kay ...... Poindexter, Jimmy Poindexter, Vollee Polodna, Linda .. Pope, lcie Mae . II5 127 121 ...68, 127 .......z82, I2I 26, 27, 68 Ross, Cyndi ..... Ross, Jeanie ...... I28 81, 122 Rothermel, Audry . 65, 76, 8I, 88, II9, I22 Rothermel, David .,... 80, 94, 99, II5 Rothermel, Debbie 62, 78, 79, 8l, I36 Rothermel, Sherry ........ 80, 86, II5 Routh, David ..... Routh, Wesley ..... I28 65, 93, Rowsey, Rebecca . ..,........ . . Ray, 13611 ......... 42, 65, 75, 99, 122 57, 136 93, 122 Potter, Donald .. ......,.. II5 Potter, Carol .... .... 7 I Potter, Steve .... l2I Poulin, Christe I27 Powell, Debra .... .... I 27 Powell, Mary 7l, II5 Powers, David .... 80, II5 Presley, Danny .... . I2l Presley, Rick ..... ..... I 27 Prewitt, Marilyn .... 85, IO6 Pridemore, Steve II5 .. ....... I36 Prine, Carol ...... 72, I36 Prine, Martha .... ........ I I5 Pruwett, Marilyn 29, 72, l2l Pryor, Nancy ..... .... . 7I, I36 Pruman, Lynn ..... 80, 86, II5 OUILL AND SCROLL .... .... 7 2 Raby, Jimmy ..................... I2l Rader, Patricia ... Ragain, Eddie .... Ragain, Gary ..... 66, 62, 75, 31, 123, 127 96, 98, 104, 127 96, 103, I36, 147 Ramsey, Charles ............ . II5 Randolph, Bonnie .. I27 Randolph, Kathy ...... . l2l Randolph, Ronnie .... 72, I36 Rea, Charles .., .... ......... I 2l Rea, Gary Rea, John ..... 115 .. I04, I05, I27 Roy, John ................ 3l, I08, I36 Roy. Margaret .. 38, 42, 65, 66, 69, 72, 73, 75, 77, 80, 8l, I35, I36, I48 Ruble, Mike ...................... II5 Ruble, Susan .................. 80, II5 Ruddell, Jan' ..... ..... 8 0, 8l, I36 Ruggles, Ramona .......... . I22 Rue, Pat ....,... ..... 7 9, I22 Russell, Pam .... Rust, Randy .... Rust, Steven ......... I28 I28 II5 Ryan, Joanna .... 70, 77, 85, I22, I40 Ryba, Thelma .................. 29, 30 ...5- Sade, Mike ................ 55 85, I28 Sade, Russell .................. 53, I22 SAFETY COUNCIL ........ ........ 6 4 Salley, Julianna ........ 57, 82, 85, I36 Sanders, Charles ......... 33, I05 Sapp, Don ....... ........... I I5 Satterfield ...... ..... 7 5, I22 Saville, Brenda ..... 7I, I36 Schafer, Berry ........ Scheuerman, Linda Reaves, Mike .... ......... I I5 Recchia, Kathy 54, I27 Reed, Chris .... Reed, Reed, Reed, I27 Carolyn ............. 7I, 76, I36 Debbie ........ . ........ 76, I2I Nancy .... 38, 45, 63, 62, 76, 72, 85, 136, 140 Reed, Sara .... 27, 62, 76, 78, 8l, l2l Payne, Anna Mae .... 85 I37 Payne, Leslie ....... 85, Payne, Mike ..... .........., Payne, Richard 55, 7l, Payne, Richard .......... I00, I05, Peacock, Deborah ...... Pearsall, Dale ...... ......... Pearson, Jim 32, Peck, Dorothy .... .... 3 6, Pecks, Ted ........... Pendergrass, Bonita .... .. Pendergrass, Danny .... .. Pendergrass, Steve ............... Pennell, Mark ........ 80, 99, Perkins, Dean ..., ........... Perkins, Liz ..... .... 5 7, 72, Perkins, Mike .... ............. Perry, Kathy ......... 80, 85, 86, Perryman, Jackeyn ......... 82, 86, Perryman, Wilma . ...... . Persell, Jill ...........,........... Persell, Vicki .............. 57, 80, Perusse, Sandy . 62, 69, 72, 76, 82, Peryer, Lile .... .............. 7 2, Peterson, Chris -- Phillips, Charles Phillips, Clarence .... ........... Phillips, Karl ....... 62, 75, Phillips, Maw ........ 1 .... ....... Phillips, Janet .................... PHYSICAL EDUCATION . ...... 54, 55 II5 I28 REGALIA ATTENDANTS ....... 88, 89 REGALIA QUEEN ................. 89' Reiss, Ella Jo Ann ......... 72, 86, II5 Reiss, Jim ....... ....... I I5 Reynolds, Etta .... ........... I 2I Reynolds, Kem ........... 65, I28 Reynolds, Joyce ....... 32, 74, 75, I28 Reynolds, Priscilla ................ I2I Reynolds, Rick 80, 8l, 85, IOO, I2l Rhodes, Jean ....... Rhodes, Pat .... Rhoten, Irma Rigg, Larry ..... Riley, Shirley ....... Rippe, Mike ........ Richardson, Bettina . Richardson, Charlotte Roark, Larry ........ Robbins Debra ...... Roberds, Rebecca Roberds, Jesse ..... Robertson Debbie . Robertson, Debbie .. Robertson Gary Robertson Jesse .... Robertson Lynne Robertson, Mike ..... Robertson Susa .. Robertson Robinson, Robinson, Terry ..,... Bill .... Bruce .. .. 62, I2l 57, 78, I36 76, 81, 125 136 .. 126 I2I .. .. I28 l2I 123 .. 74, 76, 51, 121 I28 so, 99, II5 115 .....71, 12a I2I 30 72, 73, 136 . 35, 93, 99, l2l 70, I2I .44, 131, az, I2I I28 93, II5 Schulze, Linda .... 65, 80, 86, II5 Schultz, Linda .. ....... 57 68, I28 Schult1, Mark ......... 85, 93, IOO, I22 SCIENCE ......... ........... 3 2, 33 SCIENCE CLUB .... .......... 7 4, 75 SCOREBOARDS .... ,......... 9 4, 97 Scott, David ..... ..... 6 5, 68, I28 Scott, Gary .... .... . .. II5 Scott, Larry ,........... . I22 Scott, Mark .............. . II5 Scott, Sam ........... 65, 85, IO3, I36 Scroggins, Dennis ............. 53, I22 Seaman, David .. 100, II5 Seamon, Mike 37, I37 Sears, Charlotte .,... 86, II5 Sears, Clyde ..... 80, 99, II5 Sears, Richard .... 62, 75, I22 Sears, Tom ............,... 62, 78, I37 Self, Dena .................... 86, II6 SENIORS ..... I29, l30, I3I, I32, I33, I34, l35, I36, I37, I38 SENIOR SUMMARIES ............ I39 Sevy, Tony ................. 7I, 99, I22 Sexton, Jody .... 3l, 7l, I05, I36 Sexton, Tim .... ............... I 22 Shaffer, Danny ....... 85, I22 Shaffer, Mike 65, 7l, I28 Shane, Drew .......... , II6 Shank, John ...... 65, 82, I22 Sharick, Darrell .... ..... 9 2, I37 Sharp, Carolyn .. ........ I22 Sharp, Rex ...... .. 80, 85, II6 Shaw, Carol ........ ....... B 0, II6 Shelburn, Ramona ................ I22 Sheridan, Greg ........ 65, 74, 85, I22 Sheridan, Lynne ........ 66, 69, 85, I28 Shields, Becky .... 44, 70, BI, I22 PHYSICAL EDUCATION CAREER 69 CLUB ............................ 72 Pickering, Gary ................... l2I Pickering, Greg . 95, 96, I00, IO3. Pickering, Merrie . 76, Bl, 82, 87. Pickering, Pam .......... ..... Pickering, Steve .... ........ Poppin, Denise .... .... 8 0, 86, Rogers, Becky ..... Rogers, Gaylen I22 I22 Rone, Jeff ...... ......... 8 5, I22 Rone, Joyce .. 66, 67, 77, I28 Romine, Jim .... ......... 7 5, 122 Rook, Triesa .. ..... II5 Rook, Ronnie I28 Rose, Walter 35 Shields, Jim ........ IOO, I28 Shope, Daniel .... .... 9 3, IOO, I22 Shull, Laura .... .... 6 6, I28 Shull, Virginia . ......... I22 Simmons, Curt ..... ....... 9 2, I28 Simmons, Mark ..... .... 6 2, IOO, II6 Simmons, Robert .... ........... I 28 Simpson, John II6 Simpson, Lewis .... I29 Simpson, Nikki II5 SING-OUT ..... Skidmore, Jack Skinner, Brad ...... Skinner, Kent ..... Slaughter, Diana I22 75, 76, so, az, 116 ...78,79, 70, az, 12s ' 72, 122 Slavens, Gae 80, 86, II6 Slavens, Tony .... ..... 9 3, I22 Sloan, Nancy ..... ........ 2 9, 57, 62 Sloan, Randy ..... ........... 8 5, I28 Sloan, Sheri ....... 80, 82, 85, 86, II6 Smith, Becky .................,... I28 Smith, Carolyn ................... I28 Smith, Cheyenne ...... 57, 68, 80, II6 Smith, Darrell ............ . I37 Smith, Don ...... .. ....... II6 Smith, Douglas .... 85, I22 Smith, Jolean .... .... 5 7, 72 Smith, Larry .......... . I22 Smith, Linda 36, 57, I37 Smith, Patty .... .......... I 22 Smith, Ron .. ,............ I28 Smith, Sandy 36, 66, 7I, I37 Smith, Sharon ......,..... . I22 Smith, Steve .. .... II6 Smith, Toni .... I28 Smothers, Jim .......... . I37 Snelling, Ronnie ............... 85, II6 Snelling, Wanda ....... 66, 70, 72, I28 Snider, Jim ...... ............. I 37 Snider, Tom .............. . II6 Snyder, Arlis ......... 78, 85, I22 SOPHOMORES I77, II8, II9, I20, 121, 122 SPEECH ......... ............ 4 I, 78 Spillman, Sherry .......... 3I, 78, I37 Spradling, Roger ................. II6 Springer, Pat .. 42, 44, 7I, 75, 8I, I37 Stacye, Mark .............. 94, 99, II7 Stafford, Glenda ..... .... 6 6, 8I, I28 Stafford, Violet .... ...,..... I I6 Stage, Tom ........ 99, I22 Stancliff, Monty ..l ......... II6 Stander, George ..... IOI, I28 Stanfield, Rebecca .... ....... I I6 Stark, James ...... II6 Stark, Joe ..... I22 Stearms, Jerry .................... I37 Steele, Debbie ...... .,.......... I 28 Steele, Linda . 41, 62, 78, 86, 112, 116 Steger, Juanita ....... 8I, 87, l20, I22 Steiger, Judy ............... 40, 4I, 78 Steinburg, Sara .. 62, 66, 85, 88, Stevens, James ..... I28 Stevens, Janetta ...... . I22 Stevens, John .... ........... I I6 Stewart, Debra ..... 69, 76, I28 Stewart, Karen 57, 65, 82, II6 Stewart, Keith ............ . I22 Stewart, Larry ......... 7l, I28 Stewart, Reta ..... .... 3 3, 35, 52, 86 Stewart, Rhonda ...... Steward, Russ .... Stewart, Steve Stilley, Elaine Stiver, Danny ..... Stiver, Gary .... Stockard, Christie .. Stockard, Jim Stockstill, Ricky . Stogskill, Sandy 66, 57, Stokes, B1Ily ...... Stokes, Larry Stokes Terri ....... 68, 1oo, 28, . 94' 99 .. IQQ'216f'6if 76, ao, 72, 36, 71, 57, 72, 73, Stokes, Wayne ................ 7l, Stone, Mary .. 57, 62, 63, 66, 78, Stone, Shelia ...... ....... 8 0, 85, Stovall, Jim ..... ......... Stovall, Mark ...... ....... Stovall, Robert .... ......... Strain, Julie ...,.. 68, 86, Stratton, Bill ..... .... 9 3, I00, Stratton, Dave . .. Strom, Catherine .. Strong, Don ....... Strong, Patricia . . Stubbs, Tommy .... STUDENT COUNCIL Syed, Deborah ..... .. .... 66, ...69,,70, Swearingen, Iva Jean . 54, 69, 70, 85 Sweet, Debra ,... 77, 85, 88, 104, -T Tackett, Jack . Taft, Marilyn . Taylor, Deborah Taylor, David ..... Taylor, Kira ........ Taylor, ' Taylor, 65, 40, 87, Mlke ...................,.. Paula .. 19, 57, 68, 76, 35, 122 I22 12a II6 137 II6 137 II6 I37 II6 128 137 137 137, I4I II6 I22 I22 II6 II6 122 I37 77 II6 122 122 ,63 I22 71, I28 I28 I37 I37 II6 I22 I28 I22 l38 I '15 I I Taylor, Rhonda Taylor, Roy Taylor, Wendel Teague, Helen Teague, Stanley Teague, Susan Templeton, Car Templeton, Juli1 TENNIS ....... Tennis, Sam Terry, Mike Terry, Mike THESPIANS Thomas, Brenda Thomas, DeAnn Thomas Debbie Thomas, Frankir Thomas, Fred . Thomas, Lynn . Thomas, Mike . Thomas, Patti Thomas, Sharon Thomas, Sue .. Thomas, Susan Thomas, Thomas Thomas, Virginii Thomison, Robe Thompson, Bobl Thompson, Ger. Thompson, John Thompson, Suar Thompson, Robl Thompson, Tim Thornton, Becky Tillman, Donald Tillman, Paul . Tippery, Jennife Towry, Tow ry, Donna . Pat .... Tracy, Ceal Tracy, Gayla .. Tranbarger, Jirr Trent, Howard Trester, Gary .. Trivitt, Billy Troyer, Becky .. TRY-HI-Y ..... Tucker, Carl Tucker, Melvin Tummons, Davic Turner, Billy Turner, Dale .. Turner, David , Turner, Elaine . Turner, John .. Turner, Vickie . Turney, Sharon Turney, Deborah Twedell, Jimmy Twenter, Helen Uber, Jean Unruh, Nanette Vater, Cathryn . Vader, Shirley . Van, Hook, Rena Van Zandt, Joh1 Vaughn, Anna .. Vaughan, Jim .. Vaughn, Kenneth Vaughn, Stanley Versaw, Jesse .. Vienneau, Karin Vinson, Connie , Vinson, Debbie . Vinson, Steven . VOCATIONAL I INDUSTRIAL E Wagner, Patricia Wagner, R. Waldren, Virgini1 Walker, Aron .. Walker, Bonnie Walker, Cheryl Walker, Diana . Walker, Lens .. Walls, J1m ....................... 80, 86, II6 93, I22 29, 57, 62 85, 128 82, 85, 86, II6 . .........,. 128 128 57, 68, 80, 116 I37 II6 85, 122 57, 72 36, 57, I37 I22 . ........... 128 36, 66, 71, I37 122 II6 128 137 85, II6 66, 70, 12, l28 I37 116 78, 85, 122 118, 119, 120, 121, 122 41, 78 31, 78, I37 II6 71, 75, 81, I37 94, 99, 117 66, 81, I28 II6 99, 122 II6 .. 101, 128 II6 II6 I22 I37 l28 78, 86, 112, II6 81, 87, 120, I22 40, 41, 78 66, 85, 88, 123, l2B 128 122 II6 69, 76, 128 57, 65, 82, 116 122 I28 . 33, 35, 52, 86 66, 57, 85, I37 68, 100, 122 28, 122 128 94, 99, II6 I37 80, 82, II6 76, I37 80, II6 72, 137 II6 36, 71, I28 57, 72, 73, I37 71, I37 63, 66, 78, 137, 141 80, 85, II6 122 II6 68, 86, II6 93, 100, I22 137 66, 77 II6 69,,70, 122 122 62, 63 85, 122 54, 69, 70, 71, 85,128 85, 88, 104, l28 .. .... 137 I37 116 65, 122 40, 87, 128 I22 68, 78, 85, 138 Taylor, Rhonda . ,,,, II6 Taylor, Roy ......... .,., I 28 Taylor, Wendell .... .,,, I 28 Teague, Helen .... ,,,, I I6 Teague, Slanley . ......... I28 Teague, Susan ...... ............ I 22 Templelon. Carl ..... .... 7 I, 85, I28 Templelon, Julie .... .... 7 7, 85, I22 TENNIS ......... .......... I 05 Tennis, Sam .... ,,,,,, I 28 Terry. Mike ....... . I38 Terry, Mike ,,,, 72, II6 THESPIANS ..... ...... 7 9 Thomas, Brenda .. ..,. I22 Thomas, DeAnn II6 Thomas Debbie II6 Thomas, Frankie .. . .... I22 Thomas, Fred 56, I22 Thomas, Lynn ......... . I37 Thomas, Mike ............. 65, 85, I22 Thomas, Palli .................... I28 Thomas, Sharon 57 7I, 78 BI, Thomas, Sue .... ........ 7 I 76, 78 Thomas, Susan .... ........ 7 6, II6 Thomas, Thomas 85, I00, II6 Thomas, Virginia ..... 27, 57 Thomison, Roberl ......... . I28 Thompson, Bobby ......... 70, 75, I22 Thompson, Geraldine ............. I38 Thompson, John ...... 68, 8I, IO0, l28 Thompson, Suanne ........... .... 7 6 Thompson, Roberla 57, 7l, 85, I38 Thompson, Tim ........... . II6 Thornlon, Becky . ..... 69, I28 Tillman, Donald .... 76, 79, II6 Tillman, Paul ......... .. B5 Tippery, Jennifer .. ...... l28 Towry, Donna ....... . II6 Towry, Pal ..... .... 5 7, I38 Tracy, Ceal ..... I22 Tracy, Gayla ...... .... 8 0, 82, II6 Tranbarger, Jim .. .......... I22 Trenl, Howard .. .... 28, I28 Tresler, Gary .... ............... I 38 Trivill, Billy ................... 65, 122 Troyer, Becky ....... 50, 80, 82, 86, II6 TRY-HI-Y ..... ................... 6 8 Tucker, Carl ..... .... 8 0, 8I, 85, I38 Tucker, Melvin ........ 85, 93, I00, I22 Tummons, David .. 72, 73, 76, 77, I38 Turner, Billy .................. I22 Turner, Dale ..... ............... I 22 Turner, David .... .... 8 5, I28 Turner, Elaine .. .... 68, I22 Turner, John ..... . II6 Turner, Vickie .... ..... 7 I Turney, Sharon I22 Turney, Deborah II6 Twedell, Jimmy II6 Twenler, Helen ...... .... I I6 Uber, Jean .......... ............ I I6 Unruh, Nanelle ...... 80, 82, II6 Valer, Calhryn ........... .... I I6 Vader, Shirley ....... ....... I 28 Van, Hook, Rena .... .... 8 6, II6 Van Zandl, John .... ..... I 38 Vaughn, Anna ...... ..... I 28 Vaughan, Jim ...... 55, IOO Vaughn, Kennelh .... 65, II6 Vaughn, Slanley .... 79, l28 Versaw, Jesse .... ........ 7 7, 43, I28 Vienneau, Karin .................. I28 Vinson, Connie .... 69, 72, 78, 8I, Vinson, Debbie ........ 80, 85, 86, II6 Vinson, Sleven ................. 65, 75 VOCATIONAL TECHNICAL INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL . 48, 49, Wagner, Palricia ...........,.. 72, I22 Wagner, R. ........................ 76 Waldren, Virginia . 42, 57, 66, 76, Walker, Aron .... .............., I I6 Walker, Bonnie .. I28 Walker, Cheryl .... II6 Walker, Diana ,. I22 Walker, Lens .... I38 Walker, Lyle ...... Walker, Mark Walker, Nancy .... .... 7I, Walker, Pam ..... ...... Walker, Robin .... Wallace, Sleve Wann, Frank .... Ward, Julie .... 11732735 Ware, Mike ....... Warner, Larry ................... . Whilworlh, Jerry Whilson, Leigan . U Wikison, Barbara ...... ...... Willburn, Deborah Wilken, Slanley ...... Wilkinson, Barbara Wilkinson, Sherry .... Wilkinson, Terri .. Williams Chrislina Williams, Dusly .. Walls, Susie . 38, 62, 66, 72, I26, Walls, Terry . ............. 80, 82, Way, Janice 57, 68, Wear, Slanly ......... .......... Wealherlord, Kenny .... ..... 9 3, Weaver, Joyce ........ .... 5 7, Weaver, Kenny .... ....... Webb, Carolyn .... 57, Webb, Judy .... .... 6 5, Wells, Marlha ...... ....... Wells, Richard ..... . .......... 99, Wealherwax, Gloria .............. Wesl, Bobby ..................... Whaley, Saundra ...... 7I, 82, 85, Wheeler, Don ..... ...... 7 2, 85, Williams, Floyd .. Williams Williams Gary .... Granl .................. Williams, Jan 80, 82, Williams, Janice .,. ........ . Williams John .... Williams Terry ........ Williams, Tom ........... 93, Williamson, Becky Willanna, Donna . Wheeler, Joyce ............... 82, Whisnanl, Ba rba ra 68, Whilaker, Gary ....... 93, 99, II8, While, Barney . 62, 63, 65, 78, While, Bobby ......... 55, 68, While, Charlena .... While, Dollie ...., While, Mike .... While, Peggy ..... 80, 132, 81, iiii'46f'7ii 99, 57, 68, While, Randy .......... ...... 7 I, Wilson Becky Jo .... Wilson Billy ..... Wilson Diana Wilson Gary Wilson James Wilson, James .. Wilson Larry .... Wilson, Lora .... Wilson, Marcia .. Wilson, Mike Whillock, Don .................... Whillock, John . 7l, 92, IOO, I08, Whilworlh, Donald ............... Wilson, Wanda .. Wilson, William .. 57, 69, 66, Wimberly, Curlis .......... 80 Wimberly, Donna H Wimmer, Allen ........ Wingo, Richard .. Winler, Paula .. Wise, Kalhy . ..... 37, 7I, 7l, 78 8I Wiseman, Ken ....,............ 53, 72 Wilherspoon, Susie 57, 80, 82, 86, II6 Wilken, Don ...... ............ I I6 Wollard, Maureen .. ,.,.,, I38 Wood, Don ........ 65, I28 Wood, Jackie ....... .... 8 5, I22 Woodring, Virginia . ....... 39 Woods, Anna ..... ........ I 28 Woods, Judy ...... 72, l28 Woods, Karen .... 84, 85, I22 Woods, Micki .. ......., II6 Woods, Mike .... 80, II6 Wooley, Pallie ........... . I22 Woolford, Shep ....... ............ 3 0 Woolsey, Deborah .... 57, 66, 7I, I38 Worley, Sleve Wayne ............ I28 Wray, Jan .................... 42, I2B Wrighl, Ruby ............. 7l, 8I, I38 Wrinkle, Jerry ...... ........... 5 3 Yales, Gary ......... ...... , 7I, II6 Young, Cindy I04, I28 Young, Don ......... . l28 Young, Fern .... 37, 72, I38 Young, Jerry ..... ............... I I6 Young, Kevin ................ 7I, II6 Young, Larry ........ 62, 93, I00, I22 Young, Larry ......' ....... . II6 Young, Rodney .... ........... I I6 Younes, Vicki .... .... 8 I, 82, I22 Younl, Vyron ......... ...... 3 0, 68 Zarras, Cindy .......... 80, 82, 96, II6 Zongker, Debra .. .... 26, 70,'7I, II6 mn, , 1 , 9, N ' f H lil 4 Qld i 6 Our I969 Sweelhearl King and Queen, Gary Ragain and Donna Lemons. I I47 'iw Acknowledgmems The sound oT The beaTing oT TypewriTers . . . The snapping oT Tlash bulbs .. . The sTamping oT pic- Tures The counTing oT capTions and The lasT minuTe rush oT meeTing a deadline were a Tew oT The sounds ThaT wenT inTo The making of The I969 HighlighTer. Along wiTh These sounds are The people who deserve special TribuTe Tor Their help and conTribu- Tions To The HighlighTer. To our principal, Mr. Bill Gish and Mr. Neal Grubaugh, assisTanT principal, The yearbook sTaTT gives a 'very special Thanks Tor Their encourage- menT,and advice on Theucompiling oT The book. AppreciaTion is given To The cusTodians Tor Their paTience and cooperaTion in seTTing The risers Tor picTures. ComsTock and Sons PhoTo STudio deserves spe- cial meriT Tor The Time They spenT in Taking picTures Tor us. Also To our own phoTographers Rick Mc- Mullin, ,Jim Trambarger, and Darrell Link we say Thank you. WriTing many lines oT copy, counTing capTions, Typing, and helping wiTh picTqures were MargareT Roy, associaTe ediTor and Linda BrighTwell, copy ediTor. 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