Hillcrest High School - Highlighter Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1970

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These are The Teachers who, in spiTe of a crowded schedule, were sTill willing To sTop and share iusT a liTTle Time wiTh a sTudenT. TruTh, honor, valor, and wisdom, These are The TraiTs of The sTudenTs and Teachers of HillcresT, The TraiTs ThaT made Them more Than iusT sTudenTs and Teachers of anoTher public school. O . 2 at J ? f , f ,, .!, V' Q ,,4 ' ,ff z ' ' 7 . 'M ak, 3 f H, 1 ., 5, ' '74, if 54 M132 , wo, f CWA , VI 1 y vi Z s, J 4' ,Z , ferflf r 5, y if 7 2' W , 4 N 1 1 ABOVE: Coach Jim Pearson opens gym doors. LEFT: Stu- dents study the Club Tree. ' Meet The People cgfigu Curriculum ....... , Activities ........ The Enchanted Forest 88 rj .ff ',,2',,, i,Z Athletics ......... 90 jj 0 Classes ....... ll0 M132 Freshmen . . 112 UWT Sophomores . . . . . l 17 . Juniors ..... . . .122 ' Seniors ...l28 ' Senior Summary . .. 137 Index ........... 140 Acknowledgments . T4-4 Q I Y ' 5- NOC ml 0'-' - vw 'LM QD' 'AUS 'f 'vw SWG' vfu. VN A YNONQ' VKX cw K5 ' lf vx. b by Q. 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Homecoming came late in September with the theme The Enchanted Forest. The event was highlighted with the crowning of poised Debbie Sweet as the 1969-70 Regalia Queen. An enthusiastic and zealous cast made the musical The King and l a night to remember for all who attended. Christmas time brought out the spirit of giving as Hillcrest students overflowed Christmas baskets, thoughtful of those who would not have a plentiful Christmas. Later, at the Easter season, invalids and shut-ins were given Easter lilies. Leading the students in their enthusiasm at various games and other activi s were the spirited i969-70 cheerleaders aided by the highstep ng Highlander Drum and Bugle Corp. To add to interest, the s ppy marching band and the choir performed many times thrbug ut the year. L! f' get af-.4 iii? if? 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K' Nh' ' Q Gi' ,'wdQ4lL g' 'N 1 'NL ' . up .tn . 'Lt-F7331 ' , , 'R dr Y Q 5 4 's 5. 'i' .- W'S'-Y. C'w Q., f 1 N . 'Q , ' f'.f1'-,,,S'1f ' 1 f , , - mga., , I Over l00 diTTerenT courses offered To HillcresT sTudenTs helped To prepare Them for The TuTure in college or skilled fields. WiTh The sTudenTs' knowledge of Their basic requiremenTs as a guideline, They branched ouT inTo Their choice of elecTives, such as arT, music, iournalism, speech, drama, and vocafional Training To Train Tor iob and business skills To carry inTo a space- age world. A well-Trained faculTy of 70 guided The sTudenTs inTo The fields of Their choice. SixTy-seven percent of HillcresT's adminisTra- Tive sTaff held aT leasT a masTer's degree. A raTio of one faculTy member per TwenTy sTudenTs was held. Beginning Teachers broughT vigorous new ideas To balance The experienced sfaff. New choir robes added To The aTTracTion of The choir as They sang from Bach To modern-day songs. Walk together Talk Togeiher-,f' the American Field Service moTTo is carried out. Home Economic classes klxg.. ...... 5 iff l J f , 'ggi y.,,,W,Qg.a,f,,, ,V Economic classes prepare iams and iellies. ll if '-., '4 lf 1 ,l 1' . I , i ,NR A headline is planned for the Hillcrest Herald. ABOVE A teacher explauns typmg technnques LEFT Food servuce gurls help prepare meals an the cafeteria ,- 'y I V W ., 1 4, MQ - 1 ' ,, W.. . ' 1'ff,M :fam I , ,,,, -7 Journalism students proofread a newspaper page. A child care student watches as children learn to work with a flannel board. Students climb to a higher education Creativity produces an artistic script. College Day activities provided a look into the near future. 3 -Q The choir is resp Students listen 1 ,411 ,. ,,,,, SEQ ' Q E Q, rm, 5 wgsw-H1 Li 33: V x 'J if E 5 I 1 L N - p,y'M,'5 :ff yu, mi N , ,4v,f'i,,:g:,,.f,J , T l W V: 5' f'!4M'! I , I, ' -. ef . 1 1 . , .guy -'-- ,,. Q , , H - , A , -1, 40 1 up fy! xii! -,V X! if '-, f.?',1,, 451. 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Board of Education Promotes Future Plans for Educational Growth Elected by the community and working for the students, teach- ers, and parents of the greater Springfield area, the Board of Education promoted educational welfare for pupils in the Spring- field Public Schools. ln planning for the various levels of education, the Board took in consideration such things as new industry, mobility of local population, and the rate of increase in over-all student population. As the Board became aware of the tremendous growth of the city, it planned afacile educational program to determine the future needs of the students. ln recognition of some of the needs this year, the citizens of Springfield voted approval of a three-million dollar bond authorization which provided for several major projects to be available by the fall of 1970. One of these major proiects will be the addition of 12 class- rooms and two girls' physical fitness rooms at Hillcrest High School. To be benefited through the Board's planning will be Parkview and Glendale High Schools as well as the Vocational- Technical School, Pleasant View and South Kickapoo Junior High Schools. Additional elementary classrooms are to be added and additional sites for future uses to be selected. The iob of providing facilities, qualified teachers, and a chal- lenging educational program requires a great deal of time on the part of each member. Many extra hours are spent formulating plans and decisions. Over 25,000 Springfield students reap the reward of the educational enrichment. -ll .l. , l ww, I Administrative Service Center BOARD OF EDUCATION Dr. William E. Everheart, Mrs. Robert Henry, Mr. William C. Magers, vice-president, Dr. Arch . . l Jr., president, Dr. Willard J. Graff, superintendent of schoolsp Mr. Franklin D. Gamble, and William Cantrell. XDAMINISTRATIVE BOARL 'nendent for instruction, 30V F. Litle, assistant su ecorvd Row: Mr, Garth 5fsHt, director of buildii lohn Sweeney, director I A A L Administrators Reco-gnize Challenge of Learning Dr. Willard J. Graff Superintendent of Schools As superintendentlof schools, Dr. Willard J. Graff continued to emphasize the needfor quality education, effective learning, and the motivation of youth to pursue excellence in education. Dr. Graff provided leadership for the 26,000 students in the fifty-seven' schools and advised the Board of Education on matters of school policy and administration. Under ljrf Craff's leadership, Springfield has the lowest pupil- teacher ratio it has ever had. Technical training has been provided for students and adults. Besides performing the many duties of his demanding iob, Dr. Graff enioyed personal contacts with the students. In an assembly speech he mentioned some of his basic con- cerns: Emphasizing self-respect and the dignity of each individual, developing self-reliance and initiative, and achieving proper balance between individualism and conformity. Dr. Graff urged the young to perceive and accept the concept that Respect for constituted authority and the law is a requisite of human liberty and that the individual's well-being is dependent upon the common welfare. ADMINISTRATIVE BOARD Front Row: Dr. A. M. Alexander, assistant superintendent for secondary education, Dr. J. E. Kuklenski, deputy super- niendent tor instruction, Dr. Willard J. Graff, superintendent of schools, Mr. Louis Bruton, president of Springfield Education AssoclatIOf1:.Df- ROY F. Litle, assistant superintendent for elementary education, David W. Berryman, director of Vocational, Technical and industrial Education. 39C0nd Row: Mr. Garth Yarnall, director of Research-Federal Legislation, Dr. Howard J. Lowe, director of curriculum clevelopmSHT:'Mf- -lOe Grant, director of building services, Mr. Larry Folkins, director of personnel services, Mr. Kenneth -W. Kraft, director of business services: Mf- J0l1n Sweeney, director of pupil services, and Dr, Wanda Gray, coordinator for elementary instruction' Leaders Set Program Educators Recognize Needs of Youth Dr. Joe Kuklenski, deputy superintendent for instruc- tion, was responsible for directing and coordinating the educational program under the general direction of Sup- erintendent Gratf and in accordance with the Board of Education policy. Some of his responsibilities included supervising long and short-range planning ot the educa- tional program, compiling reports for the Board of Ed- ucation and the public, and evaluating the progress of the schools. Dr. Kuklenski will assume the position of Superinten- dent of School District R-I2 on August l, 1970. Dr. A. M. Alexander, assistant superintendent for secondary education was responsible for the. adminis- V tration and general supervision tor the secondary school program. ln November, Dr. Alexander was a participant in the Invitational Educational Seminar Tour to study Soviet Education and compare it with non-Soviet educa- tion in Europe and America. One of his basic aims for the secondary schools was that we should hold as many ot the million dropouts as possible and provide all students with maximum help for living a lite and for earning a living. Bruce Byers and Don Wood learn about Dr. Alexander's trip. Dr. Joe Kuklenski Deputy Superintendent Dr. A.. M. Alexander Superintendent for Secondary Education lv 1' gin: .-hr:-,., vw- -',-,L 'l':'.'. 'PL f, , 5: - 7:1-GP. 42541 EQ- , . 25:1 q 'fl l -.w Mr. Gist jokes with Bet P.T.A. EXECUTIVE Ol Mrs. Dan Fortner, histi Gregory, president, A vf 9KA New Program for Era Happy Birthday, Mr. Gist, say Curt Lemmon and Kira Taylor. P.T.A. Emphasiz s Parent-Famil Life The Hillcrest Parent-Teacher Association centered its interest on the topic of Parent and Family Life and programs were geared towards an understanding of the i problems arising from a complex society. Parents, teach- l ers, and students studied together to understand the. de- mands of the space-age. times. Programs included speak- ers Dr. Willard J. Graff, superintendent ofuschools, Dr. Joe Kuklenski, deputy superintendent, and Mr. William Gist, Hillcrest principal. Mr. Gist iokes with Betty Adams, senior. l l 4 P.T.A, EXECUTIVE OFFICERS Debbie McClung and Linda McGinnis discuss class assignments with the P.T.A. officers: Mrs. Dan Fortner, historian, Mrs. C. W. Kirkey, Jr., first vice-president, Miss Martha Ann Wells, second vice-president, Mrs. Floyd G e90fY, presidentg Mrs. Clifford Adams, Sr., secretary, and Mrs. Samuel Miller, treasurer. I9. l I v iff -,fw 5,4 1 Mr. Gruba ugh, assista Gloria Weatherwax. V' '16 ga W 11 , 1' 1' V ,1 y 1, assistant principal, Ians for the musical. GL D R li ...i.,4.1g Mr. Grubaugh, assistant principal, discusses school business with secretary Gloria Weatherwax. Administrators Express Faith in Individuals Hillcrest in twelve years has grown to an enrollment of 1407 students, and a staff of 70 certificated and 36 non-certificated personnel with Mr. William Gist as its principal. The philosophy of Mr. Gist and staff is entrenched in these basic concepts: We believe in the dignity and uniqueness of the individual. 1 We believe that the personnel of the school is responsible for creating and maintaining a professional attitude, mutual re- spect, concern for others, an equal opportunity for each student, and a faith in students to perpetuate and enrich our democratic way of life. We believe that the school must assume the primary respon- sibility for academic training, and must share with the family, church, andall other constructive community agencies in the development of wholesome attitudes, moral, spiritual, ethical, and aesthetic values. Mr. Neal Grubaugh, assistant principal, believed that he should try to help every young person he could in the short time he has to learn that attitude and interest as well as the ability to learn are vital to the young person's success. Neal Grubaugh Assistant Principal Guidance Staff Seeks To Assist Students 4. Issuing work permits, scheduling students, advising students in selecting colleges, applying for scholarships, or looking for iob opportunities were iust a few of the counselors' tasks as they worked together with the ad- ministrative assistants assisting each class throughout the four-year period. The purpose of counseling is to help students to understand themselves better, to become well-adiusted to their environment, to be helpful citizens and 'happy in- dividuals, stated Mrs. Lois Kirkman, iunior counselor, re- garding the role of the counselors. Miss Martha Ann Wells and Mr. Joe Moffitt, adminis- trative assistants, were always ready to help students with their problems. An important responsibility of their position is to formulate and help administer school policy, working closely with the principal. Joseph Moffitt Martha Ann Wells Administrative Assistant Administrative Assistant Above Right: Miss Martha Ann Wells, administrative assistant, endorses papers as part of her busy day. Center: Brad Skinner talks to Mr. Joseph Moffitt, administrative assistant, about issuing' him a new lock. Lower Right: Becky'Wilson, office girl, watches as Mrs. Betty Dunn writes a pass. Q is s 3 vm xxii .D NX ,I 'P 1' 1491? ,,WfVf 6 nf 4 Zagvyf IWQQ, :Q 4f!'!2'i'l'1f ',?bf'Q'fl A ' f X M, I H I .347 I Inq' 2... L.. ,-.M sm.. .4 .-All ,, Betty Dunn Newton Edwards Freshman Counselor Senior Counselor Weston Horst Lois Kirkman Sophomore Counselor Junior Counselor Upper Left: Mr. Weston Horst, sophomore counselor, reviews one of the students' schedules. Center: Mrs. Lois Kirkman, junior counselor, discusses test scores with Terry Brand. Lower Left: Mr. Newton Edwards, senior counselor, and Janice Davis talk together about scholarships. Lzmggtnge Arts Class Methods Give Variety to English Through a variety of class instruction in the language arts program, students learned to express themselves more eftectively in speech and in writing. The required subiects English I, ll, and lll, dealt with theinstudy of grammar and usage, vocabulary develop- ment, oral interpretation, and creative writing. English lll emphasized American literature and the ideals of Ameri- can democracy. lncluded for the first time in the study of literature was a unit on Contributions of the Negro to the American Heritage. The elective courses, word study, English IVL, English IVC, speech, dramatics, and Journalism l, ll, helped stu- dents to develop a deeper appreciation of literature, to master techniques of composition, to develop poise and self-confidence, and to become discriminating consumers of mass media. 19 Mary Armstrong .loan Collins Marguerite Crgxdale EH9liSl1 l, ll English ll, Ill 5,,gii,h 4 ABOVE RIGHT: Rex Sharp and Danny Stiver present an original skit adapted from a puppet show in Mrs. Joan Collins' English ll class. RIGHT an Bolton, Bruce Lemons, and Ronnie Altic study par liamentary procedure under the guidance of Mrs Maurine Haymes. Susan Foltz ' Maurine Haymes French Club English ll, Ill English I F.T.A. Tri-Hi-Y if W'4Zff , , ABOVE LEFT: Elsa Colombo defines a word in Mr, A. K. Klapp's word study class. ABOVE: Mrs. Daisy Jenkins' English ll class studies a unit on grammar and noun usage. LEFT: Steve Grant, Charlotte Sears, David Rothermel, and Jan Chambers perform in a readers' theatre under the direction of Mrs. Dorothy Lilly. Lee Manuel and Steve McLellan work with Mrs. Marguerite Croxdale on vocabulary notebooks for the English I study of Romeo and Juliet. N R., :xslt IIN?- Iive lwrt' Gae Slavens and Mrs. Joan Collins examine a huge collage made as a .ft . f VZ, ' Daisy Jenkins A. K. Klapp Dorothy Lilly English I, Il English Ill English I, ll Word Study ' Departmental ' Coordinator ,Z Jim McClanahan demonstrates reading skills for Mr. Carrol Parrott. Mark Ehrich' Stanley N -.,:,. ......,..........-. .,,,.,-,,,.- .4 .-w..f.........,....--f..,v. --,....... .., ,, A ,,,,,-- M... l project by an English II cl file for Mrs. Luke's Engl collage made as a X 'x A f i 5-j i ,k . If I ul , ,K f V 1 350 OT Reading Skills Aid Communication Area if C - - E In Xifli ll o 'iq Q., ,vi Q l xusil ll E M. r 2 lu fX x l 1, . X fs .l is Q 'uck lcle Mae Pope E XM i AZ English Ill, :vc , w 'M 'sglezlsrl s,'-ssl -si proiect by an English II class. t Q -X B E sl TQ. ,B if x 2 T Q A 3 ' :fi I .H Q tg gill l 2 gi G ' N l Rl 'Q' sl E 'Z 'Q Y' if r -7. X12 45 3 'El 5 fl if ra- 'VLH S4 'aa J, l E Ea ang 0 ' - H 'S 'G D4 w l 'Q A fi- .--f1 M' . ff Mark Ehrich, Stanley Nimmo, and Connie Vinson record titles in a book f'l f ' ' Ie or Mrs. Luke s Englnsh IVL class. Becky Rogers explains word meanings in Mrs. Icie Mae Pope's English III class V X if, x. D 4 r .Vg if L. xt. Z , 0 , ,f7,, . . W W, v w I Lee Manuel and Steve McLellan work with Mrs. Marguerite Croxdale on vocabular notebooks for the English I study of Romeo and Juliet. Daisy Jenkins English I, ll A. K. Klapp English Ill Word Study Departmental Coordinator Dorothy Lilly English I, ll ollage made as a proiect by an English Il cl V, ., ,..,, ,. ,,.- Mark Ehrich, Stanley N Jim McClanahan demonstrates reading skills for Mr. Carrol Parrott. file for Mrs. Luke's Engl collage made as a ,. , lf. 5' 4 52,725 f ' - , N---- zf ' X ' :MW ' ' .a.3z. ,,,JZhj1.7 lf. MAN l proiect by an English II class. Reading Skills Aid Communication Area Sally Luke Margaret Mauck lcle Mae POPE English in, wi, A.r.s. English English 'f 'Vc Becky Rogers explains word meanings in Mrs. lcie Mae Pope's English lll class 51 HI fgfpzfi-7' Ni 1-' ..:z.m Mark Ehrich, Stanley Nimmo, and Connie Vinson record tilles in a book file for Mrs. Luke's English lVL class. Social Studies New Outlook Gained ln I Llse of Films, Records Man's walk on the moon provided a dramatic close for the '6O's, but it also ushered in the beginning of a whole new out- look in the study of the social sciences. Utilizing strips, films, records, and research materials, students gained an increasing understanding and appreciation of their , country as they understood the changes in the way of living caus- ed by modern technology. 'v American problems combined government and economics as emphasis was placed upon the responsibilities of citizenship. Stu- dents received a practical working knowledge of modern econ- , 4 K6 omics. An intensive study of world geography provided a study of geographical facts and relationships with American heritage. Z Human behavior and study of groups and institutions were emphasized in the psychology and sociology classes. 2 Mr. Lloyd Hensley points out to David Hill, Jo Ann Justus, and Rita Landreth that Class begins organization of an original experiment in psychology. ' va' Eunice Allison Dick Birmingham Victor Gibson Socml 5'Ud'e5 American History Depqrlmenygl Economics Coordinalor World Geography World History Head Coach Baseball Citizenship In American Heritage Bob Adams, Mike Keltner, Debbie Sweet, and Mrs. l.eila McQuerter discuss ne I id Hill, Jo Ann Justus, and Rita Landreth that crime will be a sociology study topic. Mr. Victor Gibson talks on Beginning of the Reformation in world history. 44' ,v abbie Sweet, and Mrs. l.eila McQuerter discuss newspaper analysis of present day events. Cheryl Gideon World History American History Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps Leila McQuerter Citizenship American Heritage Cheerleaders Lloyd Hensley Robert Kressing Psychology World History Sociology Citizenship 'YM vs X 4? Mn Dorothy Peck Jesse Robertson American History American History American Problems Citizenship Histor Trace World Events haf Thelma Ryba Shep Woolford Citizenship American History World History Citizenship Head Football Coach ABOVE RIGHT: Ricky Stockstill starts his research paper on the Renaissance in Mr. Victor Gibson's world history class. BELOW: In Mrs. Dorothy Peckfs American History class Kara Clayton, Sandy Hoaglin, and Nancy Walker prepare questions for a panel on the Civil War. wwf , UPPER LEFT: Diane Cotter, Becky Goodale, and Terry Andrews pause after a panel talk on Allegiance to America in Mr. Shep Wool- forcl's citizenship class. LEFT: Becky Thorton, Jesse Versaw, and Connie Vinson discuss the moratorium proiect. ABOVE: In Mr. Dick Birmingham's world geography class, Mike Payne and Patty Thomas talk about Freyre, Argentina, hometown of Elsa de Colombo, A.F.S. student. Science Projects Encourage Research On Man's Total Environment Science was given an added impetus for study when the astronauts explored the environs of the moon. ln carrying out further study of man's environment, Biology l students studied as their main obiective the in- ter-relationship ot man with his total environment, using the microscope and films in their study. ' One of the class projects in chemistry was working with salt in a unit on qualitative analysis finding out what ele- ments are included in it. Chemistry is desirable for those students planning a career in science. Investigating a theory of how much radiation will reach a certain obiect from a heat source was one of the experi- ments conducted in earth science. Others included work- ing out a three-dimensional model of a temperature field and studying earthquakes, receiving data from Washing- ton on the maior quakes. In physics, emphasis was placed on individual prob- lems and research. It dealt with heat, sound, current cir- cuits, and electronics. Eunice Allison Heaion Haynes Sflence Departmental Coordinator Earth Science Biology l Carl Locke Ron Martin ABOVE TOP: Nick Rhea observes a biological speci- men in Mr. Jim Pearson's biology class. DIRECTLY ABOVE: Brenda Pendergrass, Tony Harris, and Mrs, Eunice Allison study the effects of magnetism in science. Pl1Y5iC5 Earth Science .lim Pearson Key Club Biology I Assistant Foolbcll Coqgh 1 3 H Jim Pearson Reta Stewart Frank Wann Biology l Chemistry Biology ll Assisldnl Cheerleaders Eurlh Science Faarbau coach Science Club fin! ABOVE TOP Mark Miller Susie Witherspoon Sandy Murphy and Jim Giddings use cautious measures for a chemistry ex periment LEFT Physics students labor on their individual prob lems in research dealing with heat sound and other natural facets of science. DIRECTLY ABOVE: Bacteria cultures provide a challenging proiect for Biology I students, Vickie Sturgell, Jean etta Jeffries, and Kenny Gillming is g Mathematics Mathematics I nspires Creative Thinking Mathematics plays an integral part in all phases of living. The housewife figures out the measurements in a recipe for some dish, and complicated mathematical computers aid the astro- nauts to explore the surface of the moon. To strengthen the student's mathematical background, ex- tensive work in Mathematics I and Il was done with real num- ber system. Functional applications of arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and trigonometry were taught in relation to the needs of everyday life. This course is valuable to the student who plans to go into a trade or other occupation at the end of his high school career. I Graphical representation and deductive reasoning were stressed in Algebra I, while in Algebra ll, structure of the real and complex number system, deductive reasoning, and the function concept were emphasized. In geometry the student experienced the stimulation and sat- isfaction that comes from clear and creative thinking. Practical problems that utilize the concepts and facts of geometry were stressed. Polynomial, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric func- tionsxand their properties and graphs were discussed in math- ematical analysis and trigonometry. Mr. Carl Locke helps Russ Stewart figure out a physics problem in the area of direct current circuits. 'ww ff-Q...-2. Riagg' ?U 'oWs l-ev' Gefhiff Bill l-ei Carl Locke Margaret Mauck Bill O'NeaI Mf,,, ,A ,, 'A'1f l' ' . A'9eb ' ' Algebra I Mathematics Algebra ll I alh Analysis , I Math ll Math ll ' Gegmelyy Trigonometry Head Basketball Key Club Mom I H A Geometry Coach ' Departmental ' Coordinator Mr. Levi Gerhart explains a problem in fundamentals of trigonometry to Stanley Brumon and Jay Mont- gomery. ff Lie., . f '5'7' li' l l i Dennis Link, Mike Sl' -relations in Mrs. Mary f Dennns Lmk, Make Shaffer, Dnana Bernet, and Sharon Glaze work wnth mathematucal relations un Mrs Mary O Neal s algebra II class ls. ox ,fv ' M Math I student Jerry Brooks uses geometnc methods as a way to solve problems whsle Mr Walter Rose watches Mary O Neal Walter Rose Reta Stewart Algebra I ll th I Moth Analysis Trrgonometry Math Club Mr Bull Lea assusts Greg Soest as Tern Best an Karen Lowry attempt to solve thenr own math problems Business Education Business-minded Learn Variety of Gffice Skills To meet the needs of students interested in a business career, nine courses were offered to complete the variety of choices. Everyday problems as in handling personal finances, investments, wills, savings, and contracts were studied in basic business and business law. Interest in the area of selling or purchasing was satisfied in salesmanship. To enable bookkeeping students an opportunity to achieve ultimate satisfaction in their work, each one was allowed to progress at his own rate of speed and compre- hension. In accomplishing the goals, students got practi- cal experience in handling business papers through the use of practice sets. They learned to use adding machines, calculating and posting machines. Courses in shorthand, typing, clerical practice, secretar- ial practice, and bookkeeping furthered the students' abilities to present themselves in the work market. Secretarial practice, a two-hour vocational course, cluded work in English mechanics, operation of spirit duplicator, mimeograph, calculators, adding machines, Slel'1OI'efleS and S'lEI'iOll'6lI'l6l'S . rv UPPER RIGHT: Mr. Luther Dugan helps Richard Wingo with his practice set. RIGHT: The class studies life insurance in Mr. Walden Mager's basic busi- ness class. ABOVE: Carol Nimmo translates from the stenorette-dictaphone. Typing students le Audrey Bridges' cl 1 F s I S P T l l Y sf A32 ' 5 al X t 2' if 1. ' 'Q 'f-77 . 'ffx2,- 2 I ..ih....h:::g:t.sss, sc, ,,.,,, i ' f 'N-,w ' ,Mg I 1 Typing students learn the correct procedure for typing footnotes on manuscripts as well as ,other typing techniques in Mrs. Audrey Bridges' class. i I axwflp, 'ii- f , Mary Ann Anderson 'Aw 'flaw X J . A , Secretarial Practice Typing fififliil' ,, Audrey Bridges Luther Dugan Walden Magers Dorothy Peck Typing Bookkeeping Basic Business Typing Clerical Practice Typing Typing Business English Shorthand Business Law Salesmanship Karen Brown and Wanda Mace work at adding ma chines as they figure their practice sets. Journalism New Ideas Challenge Students in riting In striving to recognize and utilize different styles of writing as well as the characteristics of good writing tech- niques, students in Journalism i and II gained new in- sights into the areas of modern communication. New ideas and old ideas were expressed in new ways. Better understandings of groups and their goals and an alert- ness to news were achieved. Journalism I provided training in fundamentals of news- paper and yearbook publication. Journalism II was a two- hour laboratory class designed to publish the Hillcrest Herald and the Highlighter. Students were encouraged f to improve their ability to be discriminating consumers of mass media. ln publishing twenty-seven editions of the Hillcrest Her- ald and the Highlighter, students learned the practical aspects of newspaper work, such as rewriting, copy edit- ing, headline writing, advertising, and photography. Preparing school news broadcastsand presenting them over the public address system gave the experience of writing and announcing as found in radio programming. 4, V gresfgf,-2 . 4,-.iw ff. -4 .sys -rf xo.. Margaret Backlund Virginia Woodring Journalism l, ll City-Wide Journalism Coordinator TOP RIGHT: Ethel Freeman, news bureau, Sherry' Gunnett, associate editor, Merry Gunnett editor-in-chief, and Kathy Wise, feature editor, work on their pages for the Hillcrest Herald. CENTER RIGHT: Tim Davis, sports editor, and Gary Whitaker, associate sports editor, plan a lay-out sheet. RIGHT: Curt Lemmon and Kira Taylor, business managers prepare invoices. A! 'R IT ,,,'Yl1 fl? .,, - ---M311-t-,, 461 , -f ,V .4 N, . a?'97'vff--,.,..,,f-f ' ' 4 f ' 1? 4 -ffp..if1 '11:- l , , f ,V ABOVE LEFT: Photographer Jim Tranbarger prints pictures for the school newspaper and yearbook. ABOVE: Janice Davis and Pat Strong, circulation and exchange editors, prepare school papers for distribution. LEFT: Yearbook staff Wanda Snelling, editor, Becky Williamson, copy editor and Andy McMillen, associate editor, ready the year- book for publication. Speech, y Dramatics Qral Arts, SkillsAid In Tourneys, Musical Whistle a happy tune . . . Many sounds of cheerful whistling echoed down the halls from the auditorium during the month of November as drama students helped to prepare for the performance of The King and I. From the art of make-up to the skill of planning shows for public performances, the develop- ment of personal qualities and poise gavean air of self- confidence to students taking dramatics, fundamentals of speech, and public speaking. Fundamentals of speech and public speaking students participated in the neophyte tournaments at Parkview and Glendale High Schools. They also sponsored the largest speech and debate tournament ever held at Hillcrest. Dramatics was designed for the effectiveness of the in- dividual as it used subiect matter pertaining to different aspects of the theater. The students were also responsible for most of the assemblies and other kinds of entertain- ment during the school year. Sandra 'House Judy Steiger Dramatics , A Fundamentals of Thespicns Speech Public Speaking N.F.L. ABOVE RIGHT: Jim Baker and Mrs. Judy Steiger figure sweepstakes points during the annual tourna- ment. RIGHT: Richard Heideman debates affirmative side' of the national high school debate topic. l fm..,,,,, Pat Rader and Mrs. Sa King and l. Dramatics students p P51 Rader and Mrs, Sandra House sew a costume for the Deborah Fry and Terry Gregory work together to prepare debate cases for their fundamentals fqqing and I, of speech class. Dramatics students play tic-tac-toe with peopIe to aid in the understanding of stage directions. Foreign Languages Stud Finds Cultures Cf Countries Exciting Appreciation of Latin was developed as Latin I and II students read selected passages from Latin literature which showed contributions of Rome and Greece to American art, literature, and government. In French I and II, the students got an understanding of the structure of the language. Selections of French litera- ture were read with emphasis placedlon the phases of French culture that have special meanings for Americans. Singing carols in French in the hall was a special treat iust before the Christmas vacation. As Spanish I and II students studied the conversations and culture of Spain from the newly adopted text- books, they found that Spanish people are an exciting, gay, and colorful people. Their studies showed that Span- ish is spoken in 26 countries-more than any other lan- guage. ABOVE RIGHT: Mrs. Susan Foltz helps Mary Bush with a French sentence. ABOVE: Gwen Bellanger and Anita Letter- man examine Sandy Gardner's Roman costume. RIGHT: A study of an ancient Roman wedding custom finds Merry Gunnett, mother, preparing Deborah McGinnis, bride, for the wedding with help from Julie Cunningham and Judy Burkhart. '1 l fl Rebecca Bell Susan Foltz Virginia Thomas I-Clif' lf ll French I, il Spanish I Lolm Club French Club Spanish Club Sludenl Council 5 X ABOVE: Miss Virginia Thomas and Kathy Vader look over the lesson for the day. ABOVE LEFT: Miss Susan Foltz explains the French verb avoir lto havel to Charles Farr as Sherry Gunnet, Joanna Ryan, and Toni Jo Fisher listen. LEFT: Miss Virginia Thomas examines the Christmas stockings that Spanish students Dixie Goodman and Denise Clark made to send to the hospital pediatrics ward. Fine Arts tudents Display Talents In Fine Arts Program The vocal and instrumental departments combined to give Hillcrest a background of varied music. There was stirring music in the air as the 65 members of the marching band performed at the football games and parades. Classroom training in fine orchestral music was shown in concerts and the musical, The King and I by Rodgers and Hammerstein. Sight-reading, harmony, and part singing were empha- sized in Chorus l, ll, and Ill. The Choir advanced in choral training and participated in public performances singing music of top quality, some of which was of difficulty usu- ally done only by college groups. Sixty-five volumes deal- ing with the contributions of the Negro to the American heritage were included in the library which contained over 11,000 books. From this number, an over-all aver- age of 514 books were checked out daily, which totaled about 11,500 books during the school year. Individual attainments were emphasized in art classes as work was done in sculpturing, block printing, collages, watercolor painting, acrylic painting, lithography, and lettering. Madrigcl Si ABOVE: Cadet band members go through a daily workout with Mr. Paul Tillman. RIGHT: Student music teacher, Mr. Gerry Baker, takes over for Miss Mar- ilyn Anderson in chorus lll class. Marilyn Anderson Dorothy LaVerne McVey Chorusl ll F d k Lb ran Highlllers V - -5-, we-f 'Q Z 4 5 -' . , f f : I . ll , f. 53,12 H ,J ' X3 . 1 .2f',1,2':' A 12' ,fi ,f v if Ag at gg , :M , l, fly:-nf ff 1' f - 412 ' 1 25 1. f I 14 7 1 'f We ' f Laverne Mcvey Virginia Thomas Suzanne Thompson Paul Tillman Librarian Librarian Art I, II Instrumental Daring Daubers Music f L . Wifi 1 buff ' TOP LEFT: While caroling through the halls at Christmastime, the choir pauses in the student center. ABOVE TOP: Miss Virginia Thomas assists Stanley Arnold with library materials. DIRECTLY ABOVE: Carl Templeton, Roger Black, and Mrs. Suzanne Thompson study the techniques of romantic and impulsive painting in art. BELOW: Chorus ll students practice one of their various numbers as Miss Marilyn Anderson directs. s. 1 . 1 Vocational Home Economics Girls Write Recipesz Get Practical Training Gaining knowledge in functional experiences were high points in the lives of the girls taking home economics. Comprising a recipe booklet to include commodity foods was one of the food proiects of Home Economics ll. This course stressed foods, meal planning, food purchases, preparation and serving of foods, and nutrition of foods. Home Economics l, which covers six units covering all phases of home economics, precedes Home Economics ll. Sewing is their game, perfection is their aim could be said of the girls in Home Economics lll, who are interested in clothes. Style, color, design, and tailoring were included in this area of the department. . Girls in Food Service received in-service training by working in the cafeteria under the supervision of the cooks. Girls received practical experience in the Child Care class by observing and working with small children in a classroom situation. F Family relations, economics of the household, and fi- nances of a family were studied in the one-semester course, Family Living. UPPER RIGHT: Paula Gold and Mrs. Doris Allen work on shoulder seams in Home Economics Ill ABOVE Linda Dishman, Becky Sexton, and Vicki Baker baste zippers in their dresses in Mrs. Lindell Chastams Home Economics I. D0l'lS Allen Llfidel Chastain Genevieve Meore Home Economics I, II, Ill Supervised Food Child Cafe Family Living Home Economics I, II Home Decomyion i X y 11 P Q'- gf f ,VI an 4'1 -. 'Fx Nts QQQQG .sva . '- - 1-z ' , aw? , ' 3 ff , , 2 vw'-, -,si N ..., It I V 335 --,Hi 53i..'.,,: ij! mi 4,1 :V ,W ' s is 4 2 'LQ Z Q . f .. ,1 W, ' f ,5 .1 7, - ' ,. .5 -57? '1' .1 553' ,- ' ' ,., ,. 1 4, 7 1 ,W Qpfa.-'f ..f,,,s9 Home Economics I I ABOVE LEFT: Glenda Morgan and Elaine Turner put finishing touches on their garments in Home Economics lll. LEFT: Anna Woods, Shirley Murray, Kay Plancheon, and Colleen Myers study research in occupational work in food service class. ABOVE: Jana Barton measures the height of Missy Plancheon on a growth chart while Kara Ray watches. Vocational Training- School Meets Needs ' I Cf Changing Vocations ,4 To prepare young people to face a world of changing demands l-Technical-Industrial School set a schedule of fifteen different courses to meet these needs. UP Approximately ll8 Hillcrest students were among the boys and girls from area high schools who participated inthe program. Students were transported to and from their respective schools by bus. They received half-day training in a variety of occupa- tional areas, such as electronics, metal fabrication, electronic data processing, printing, refrigeration, and air conditioning, television, and the combined training of several occupations, multi-occupa- in vocational careers, the Vocationa tion. Graduates were assisted in o taining e p y in which they were trained. In addition to the day courses, the Vocational-Technical School provided training in an adult program serving the community and b ' ' m lo ment in the area the southwest area. Leslie Brock Printing Paul Brock Auto Body Wayne Bruffey Printing A. R. Cade Woodworking Layton Clay Data Processing Chester Erickson Drafting i 2,5111 i JET ti, 7:1 1,jg::f,g:12' 2 ' , 1 ,W.31i'c'q:' 1 ff- r 1f 1 - V. 2,2 n , .,f, V,.1. , .. ,,:, , , , 7 12521: ' H I f-1, 1 445: ,,.,- .... , ,4 , A V 313-:-W7 fi' .' ' ' '12-3411 - 1 4 . ,I 1 ' .7722 3 Ge0f9e Ffeele Gala Gardner Thomas Grimm AUIO MeCf'IOf1iCS Health Occupations Mulli-Occupations e in auto mechanics. Louis Bruton Vocational Coordinator ire and Steve Lawson set seams over a stake in sheet metal class. 1 f , Li... M y . .. ,, , 1 A A , i , David Berryman Don Simmons Director Assistant Director Dolph Hargis Machine Processes Eugene Hoss Electronics Xi!! In welding Cary Buchanan and Howard Trent weld two pieces of metal to reinforce part of a car frame. Jesse Hudson T.V. Repair and Electronics Bob Jessen Dala Processing Virgil Johnson Welding John Kirby Agriculture Russell Lee Melal Fabrication Otis Letterman Welding Bill McDaniel Auto Mechanics Don Slack Electricity T. J. White Aulo Body 1 fi-,'.fVi ' VL? Drafting requires careful use of a slide rule for Mike Rippee, Charles Parrott, Steve McNeeley, and Larry Edge. lrma Rhoten, Willa Clemens, Shirley Vader, and Priscilla Abney, check a patient's temperature in a daily routine. In machine shop Ricl piece. -X -, H: as-'seas M- l-arry Hutton and Jim offset printing press. I Mike Rippee, Charles 1 3 l l 'riscilla Abney, check a 1 l , l ' i A I l l ef gy 'Nm' , :J F r, A ' g 'Er vs ' i In machine shop Richard Boafrighf is seen inspecting the threads of a work piece. LGVVY Huflon and Jim Wilson check a high school handbook page from the Olfsel Dfinllng press. . jx K ' cg YN Loqx LQ X5 NNN Lag ,oss Quail. Nami ccizirggx C.O.E. Industrial Arts tudents Explore Vocational areers Industrial Arts classes trained students in vocational fields while Cooperative Occupational Education offered seniors on-the-job training. ln drafting, emphasis was placed on the development of manual dexterity in the handling of all drafting tools. Metalwork students received instruction in sheet, art, bench, machine, and hot metal as students of electricity studied the fields of magnetism, and the service and re- pair of small electrical appliances. Basic skills were acquired as students in woodwork learned the sources and characteristics of common woods as well as wood products. Planning and developing pro- iects, shop safety, and shop organization were stressed. Through the Cooperative Occupational Education pro- gram, students obtained additional training and work ex- perience on iobs outside of school. They were required to work for at least i5 hours a week to earn two units of credit a year. Students enrolled in C.O.E. also met in daily classes for instruction related to the types of occu- pations in which they were engaged. Ken Wiseman Kenneth Barnard C O E W Ge eral EI ctr c ly C ty W de Coord ator TOP Johnny Hall paints a car hood at Springfield Auto Works ABOVE CENTER Larry Stewart prepares a coney for a customer CENTER Pat Daugherty takes an order at a local Drive In RIGHT Don Woods sells automobile parts at a local store . . . Advanced oodwork n e i I l - I in Cecil Byrd Jerry Wrinkle General Metalwork Gefveffll Droll ng General Woodwork General Woodwork Advanced Melalwofk Advanced Dralling Advanced Woodwork ABOVE LEFT: Tommy Gaddis receives instructions on drafting procedures from Mr. Cecil Byrd. ABOVE: Chuck Haymes turns out a bowl in Mr. Kenneth Barnard's advanced woodworking class. LEFT: Gene Chrisman, general metalwork student, operates a metal lathe. Physical Education, Health Fitness Program Promotes ealth A program of vitality, endurance, and appreciation of sports was the aim .of the Physical Education and Health Department. Girls in blue romper-style suits and boys in white T- shirts and trunks, played team sports and worked with tumbling, gymnastics, and rhythmic activities. Attention was given to developing good posture and specific motor skills as an all-round better physical fitness. Health in- struction was included in the program. A Personal and Community Health class was alternated with physical education in the eleventh grade. This course included such topics as air and water pollution, health careers, safety, and survival in case of emergency. -2 . , , ' ll, ' Dorothy Fredrickson Marilyn Moore Jerry Gregg ' Jim Vaughan Physical Education Physical Education Head Coach Physical Education I, ll, lll I, ll, III Wrestling 1, ll, 114 Physical Education Physical Aggigfqi-.I Career Club Education I, ll, Ill Football Coach TOP RIGHT: Paul Ancheta is airborne with a broad iump in Mr. Jerry Gregg's Physical Education ll class. CENTER RIGHT: Mark Highfill strains for another pull-up as Edwin Ivey watches. RIGHT: Push-ups con- stitute a part of calisthenics for all boys' gym classes. rx . I j it 7 is V2757 P EZ, ,M 71' . 'tar V 34227 . ., 1 Wfgfm . . I Q. ,M fs., mf' A -- ' -. f- ,,:w,,,:ff,,.gs:.,:,, 1,111 ' WMHH5, 'ftaiif' vfzwfn, Jw -1 Q , ' .f .-www ?I4'?-ff-1-. '- . ,aft 1. ,.z :Zj:2fy1'?g'?l I. 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Classes met on alternate days throughout the year for class- room, drivo-trainer, and behind-the-wheel instruction. ln the classroom, proper techniques were taught along with the information needed for today's driving situation including an standard first aid course, the care of a car, financing, and insurance. Also 15 hours of credit were required in the units where the correct reaction was taught for certain driving sit- uations. The actual driving phase of the program was elective. Of- fered was actual manipulation of the car in traffic, one-way streets, intersections, interstate and open highway driving, and parallel parking. William Anderson Beryl Bradley John Howerton Dflifef Edvwvion Driver Educolion Driver Education Asfmanl Safety Council Assistant Basketball Coach Baskefbajl Coach TOP RIGHT: Patty Tate prepares to start the driver education car as Mr. Beryl Bradley instructs her. k CENTER RIGHT: Victor Barber uses Danny Funkhouser to demonstrate the methods of first aid' taught along with driver training. RIGHT: Driver education students signal a right turn as part of their practice in the Drivo-trainer units. s-'A OFFICE ASSISTANTS . McGhee, Diane Bass, Mace, Sherry Pittman Vickie Goodin, Kathy man, Karen Stewart, Painter. Third Row: B 1 i U X OFFICE ASSISTANTS . . . Front Row: Janice Williams, Barbara Blakey, Cheryl McGhee, Diane Bass, Pam Eagleburger, Vickie Sturgell, Jana West, Connie Mace, Sherry Pittman, and Cheryl McKinney. Second Row: Becky Wilson, Vickie Goodin, Kathy Horner, Terrie Messinger, Denise Harvey, Mary Hill- man, Karen Stewart, Kay Plancheon, Cindy Martin, Edie Lawson, and Mary Painter. Third Row: Betty Adams, Kristy Hunt, Linda Linsey, Sherrie Miller, Sandy Murphy, Debbie Morris, Patty Thomas, Rhonda Jefferies, Jeanette Phillips, Donna Hunt, and Debbie Hunter. Fourth Row: Lawrence White, Nita Atteberry, Regina Latham, Cindy Hicks, Luanne Crocker, Becky Cook, Diane Slaughter, Debbie Basham, Debbie Reed, Joyce Mason, and Gaylen Rogers. Elaine Andrews General Office Ardell Bilyeu Attendance Office Henrietta Bowen Attendance Office Wilma Perryman Secretory I0 Mr. Grubaugh Gloria Weatherwax Secretary to 1 Mr. Gist LIBRARIANS . . . First Row: Steve Rowe, Glenda Bryant, Debbie Driver, Lee Manuel, and Denise Pippin. Second Row: Velrea Noe, Dianna Gann, Lavada Booker, Marilyn Choate, and Mrs. La Verne McVey. Third Row: John Turn- er, Debbie Manuel, Sheila Potter, and Cathy Carter. Fourth Row: Miss Virginia Thomas, Karl Phillips, Patty Thomas, Robert Turner, and Mark Simmons. Able Assistants ecretaries Needed To Keep Statistics Student assistants were invaluable as far as the secretarial staff and librarians were concerned. Office assistants aided in answering telephones, delivered messages, gathered attendance slips, and worked in areas where they were needed. The librarians helped to process books and magazines. They assisted many students in find- ing research materials for term papers. The secretarial staff each day went about its busy schedule of keeping school records accurately, recording grades, issu- ing transcripts, and helping the faculty with their needs. Custodians, Cooks, Nurse Hillcrest Workers Gperate Efficiently Many groups of people were involved in keeping Hillcrest run smoothly and efficiently during the school year. The custodial staff of seven men kept the building safe and clean for the students. These men were responsible for the care of the building, grounds, and equipment doing all minor repairs. The custodians put in 280 hours per week, not count- ing performances like cleaning up after basketball games, school plays, and other activities. l ln one month nineteen cooks prepared 15,000 plate lunch- es, 24O0 sandwiches, sold 20,160 cartons of milk, and 24,120 candy bars. The school nurse, Mrs. Martha Sutherlin, watched over the health of the students. In the two days a week, she checked immunization charts, took care of minor ills, and counseled on health problems. ABOVE RIGHT: Mrs. Marge Krenk and Mrs. Melba Barclay serve the new iumbo lunches to the hun- grier students. ABOVE: Custodians Fred Thomas and J. R. Davis keep the halls spotless. RIGHT: Forest Berry replaces a light bulb as part of his day as a custodian. .' v'?.w w V A Q2 'L M rf Q' l I My 4 m Vfif,-! I A 1 I , l 4111. all l, ' ,f.- COOKS . . . 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Immediately, Cabinet members became involved in the Regalia activities, Hello-Day assembly, voter registration, and patriotic assembly. The Cabinet was in charge of transportation for the state convention at Central High School. The Cabinet decorated the halls for Christmas assembly. One of the highlights of its activities was hosting the lntra-City party. Working with the Cabinet, the 58 members of the Student Council successfully carried out the Halloween project of Treats for the Tots and the Christmas Activity of giving toys and clothing to needy families. It helped to compile the Buzzer, the school directory. Serving as speaker and assistant speaker were Mike Fortner and Tim Davis. Other officers were Vickie Sturgell, secretary, Diana Bernet, chaplain, and Brad Harris, parlia- mentarian. CABINET Kneeling: Tricia Wagner and Pat Rader. Standing: Diana Gann, Mike Fortner, Lynn Horst, Linda Beutler, and Mrs. Rebecca Bell, sponsor. Sitting: Kira Taylor and Curt Lemmon. Lynn.Horst Mike Fortner Elections Commissioner Vice-President l Tricia Wagner Kira Taylor Art Commissioner Assemblies Commissioner STUDENT C Smith, Nancy Sturgell, Phyllis Colombo, Steven Row: Mrs. Harrell, Linda Webb, Sharon Younger, Carl ana Gann, Mike or. Sitting: Kira STUDENT COUNCIL Front Row: Diana Gann, Gayle Fisher, Krissy Smith, Nancy Bacon, Carol Nimmo, Janice Corbin, Lynn Horst, Vicki Sturgell, Phyllis Hoke, Linda Schulze, Chuck Farr, Paula Poole, Elsa Colombo, Steven Rowe, Cheryl McKinney, and Richard Hyman. Second Row: Mrs. Rebecca Bell, sponsor, Carol McCroskey, Cyndy Grimm, Jacque Harrell, Linda Steele, Carol Shaw, Cindy Zarras, Felecia Barner, Judy Webb, Sharon Glaze, Diana Bernet, Cheryl McClurg, Ernie Davis, Dearld Younger, Carl Dahlman, Vicki White, and Mary Hillman. Third Row: Jeff Green, Robert Blumer, Pat Rader, Regina iLatham, Jeff Rone, Tim Davis, Jerry Bear, Andy McMillen, Chris Fortner, Danny Stiver, Fred Drake, Edie Lawson, Steve Johnson, Tricia Wagner, liira Taylor, Audrey Rothermel, Linda Beutler, and Greg Johns. Fourth Row: Mike Fortner, Ike Letterman, Jeff Keene, Eddie Ragain, Jim Everest, Mark Ehrich, Curt Lemmon, Gary Arnall, Brad Harris, Larry DeVries, Wesley Routh, Steve Foster, Gae Slavens, Janet Mccufdy, and Rondell Miller. -uw ,,,..,.-1- ' ACH, L. Diana Gann Secretary Curt Lemmon President iff, WWW' .4 Pat Rader Social Commissioner Linda Beutler Finance Commissioner l 1 i 1 T ll' ll . 'l l lg ' f i f l 'fi li 5 64 I Skit Stresses Safety Coun il Carries Out Safety Program To insure safety on the parking lots, the Safety Council carried out a program of vehicle registration and issued parking permits to faculty members and students. Again to emphasize the necessity for safety, the Council presented a Safety Council assembly with the assistance of Mr. C. J. Tindle and Mr. Ira Copeland of the Springfield Traffic Department who enacted a skit written by members of the journalism department. ln December, Tim Davis, Mike Fortner, Pam Eagleburger, and Sara Reed attended the tenth annual Missouri Youth Traffic Safety Conference in Jefferson City. Elected officers were Tim Davis, president, Mike Fortner, vice-president, Pam Eagleburger, secretary, Mary Bush, treasurer, and Mr. Beryl Bradley, sponsor. Above Right: Mr. Lee Bishop, security officer, explains a drug display to safety officers Mary Bush, Tim Davis, Pam Eagleburger, and Mike Fortner, Right Melvin Tucker and Juanita Steger register a car. SAFETY COUNCIL . . . Front Row: Ernie Davis, Christie Stockard, Deb- bie Driver, Bill McDaniel, Joey Medley, Bill Drake, Vicki Delp, Kathy Owens, and Mike Poindexter. Second Row: Desiree Wright, Susie Gray, Mary Box, Cheryl McGhee, Donna Wimberly, Dixie Hammers, Diana Bernet, Terry Robertson, and Pam Eagleburger, Third Row: Steve Foster, Randy Bossing, Chris Fortner, Gary Pickering, George Stander, Melvin Tucker, Rex Sharp, Marwin Goff, Debbie Harris, and Mr. Beryl Bradley, sponsor. Fourth Row: Don Evans, Pat Keene, Tim Davis, Mike Fortner, Edwin lvey, Wesley Routh, Mary Bush, Sara Reed, and Melody Bellanger. D Above: Larry DeVrii College Career Day, Club activities. 4 i KEY CLUB Fror Greg Sheridan, Dusti Second Row: Mr. Ce Bossi, Don Wood, Ji: Third Row: Wesley F Cl Y- '. George Sta nder, Pat Keene Tim DavI.S Bush Sara Reed and f IX .gy it 1... ,. L.. Qy Club Above: Larry DeVries welcomes Mr. Barry Johnson of Baker University to Hillcrest's Spirited Initiative College Career Day. Below: Delivering Christmas Baskets is one of Bill Trivett's Key Club activities. Ribbon Vendors Show Again the enthusiastic cry of Buy a ribbon echoed in thelhalls as anxious Key Clubbers raised money to help finance other clubs and to promote school spirit. i The initiative of the Key Club fellows could be felt in many of the activities of the school. They provided the antique cars for the Regalia Court. Other contributions to the school included working as time keepers at the speech and debate tournament, assisting faculty during American Education Week, and presenting the school with a set of walkie talkies. They sponsored College Career Day and Teacher Appreciation Day. They attended the Missouri-Arkansas Regional where the goals of Key Club were reemphasized: to develop moral values on the part of its members and to under- stand the ideas of Kiwanis International, the sponsoring organization. Key Club members were chosen on the basis of scholas tic ability, personality, and community citizenship. KEY CLUB Front Row: Jim Tranbarger, Gerald McCoy, Greg Sheridan, Dustin Cooper, Bruce Byers, Terry Dykes, and Second Row: Mr. Carl Locke, sponsor, Stanley Nimmo, Brad Bossi, Don Wood, Jim Baker, Clyde Sears, Chris Fortner, and John Shank, Mike Wilson. Harris, 'Bruce Danny Stiver. Third Row: Wesley Routh, Richard Wells, Edwin Ivey, Mike Shaffer, David Harris, and Mr. I I , , , l Mann, David Everest, Bill Trivett, Mike Thomas, and Mr. Neal Grubaugh, sponsor, Fourth Row: Larry DeVries, Jim Everest, James Aldred, Jay Montgomery, Paul Hutsell, Mike Matthews, Don Roy, Mike Fortner, Tim Davis, and Curt Wimberly, HIGHLANDER DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS Front Row: Sara Stein- berg, Kathie Bigbee, and Diana Bernet. Second Row: Gaylen Rogers, Joanna Ryan, Glenda Stafford, Kathy Compton, Pat Rader,' Ethel Freeman, Mary Painter, and 'Phyllis Hoke. Third Row: Susa Robertson, Sandy Murphy, Edie Lawson, Donna Bradshaw, Judy Doran, Tricia Above: Highlanders Becky Williamson and Mary Painter assisted visitors af Open House at the Springfield Municipal Airport. Right: Parents, teach- ers, and children enioy the good food and friendly atmosphere of the annual Highlander chili supper. Wagner, and Patti Latimer. Fourth Row: Mrs. Cheryl Gideon, sponsor, Paula Bradley, Lynn Sheridan, Joann Justus, Michelle Buron, Kathy O'Conner, Linda Beutler, and Becky Williamson. Fifth Row: Diana Bass, Jan McGhee, Lillian Bridges, Debbie Reed, Jill Persell, Wanda Snelling, Susie Malone, and Cheryl McClurg. '14 y, Diana Bernet, Donn Fling, an authentic l C17 HIGHLANDER OFFIC drum captain, and drum captain, Kathy Pat Rader, assistant GSSJSRQQ? tenogcaptz L' v., Q ve ' y ' Y fi , . , ,C 5 J ca . Z 1 f 'fi -X 'A X- ,, 11 ,.,- . ' t . 1 X as ' 'N' Zheryl Gideon, sponsor, Michelle Buron, Kathy Fifth Row: Diana Bass, 'ersell, Wanda Snelling, lbffigt U , .ca 1 , at WL , ll 1 ff its liillcaw 'EEK me, wma I Unveil UJQQQ wi jim, -610- eaalll MUQIQL Deep-J L-ne.LQ,Q,.,fc if-L-iL41,wQ:'5QJ ,QNX-, I ' L'vQbs- Cagxx- tfs-ML-CQ fljifbvgtef.-va.-1 QiDQCiL0.0 ll ND WJ a,,,.Q,Qw kgjlkggglj QA-L ua acflfefi VV'-CTLJS im-,ca ,M if ' VSGWGALQQQKULMQQQ Highlander Drum and ugle Corpsvgtw leagues We owl' Dances, Par tides Sh wfiftifitii nl-, M , ' .Q 0 , O I gawk mg., igsaiaicrpakt Spirit of Hug ander ,ffwiutm Mgt QQNQ l.-,L ' if Aching muscles and blistered feet were the marks of a truembmmys W Highlander girl as newly elected iuniors learned the highstepping vm L 30 Techniques that the seniors had mastered. gum! As the year progressed, the corps promoted school spiritTl,q ollnkifjfg through several activities. They performed at football games 'Tl: '-7 CL-cbuk.. ushered at school activities, were guides for American Education0,vcQ as fl Week events, and marched in civic parades. dy O . Dressed in their authentic Stewart plaid, the Highlanders danced 'WN -- the traditional Highland Fling and Festival late in February 'Q' -- during intermission at the Neosho basketball game. , Aw Diana Bernet, Donna Bradshaw, and Linda Beutler practice the Highland U 9 'B Cl., - Cllxb rug? Os Qf9Ol! G' B l Fling, an authentic Scottish dance. MQQS ,Qin Qmwmtevwofun -XOAJV' 'x 'N - ,gP,,g,,,9 rt esaiatle tea wmkeaicaal QQXJJ 'swam MDL Haas. ip .gtg 1 W.fcJiWwt dh:-P QQCVK ch KGQNK , 'lffxcf-ki , xbJ1l.?A,N Q9 h , Xia JMBCIQKLZKQ XAQAPLJ I wwf male :MMS aa, Q6-.W 5ENcQk'kf'C'-'N , QK-cX,.,.4,,'Ld bkQ52'ff' , ,ULNI 'g,N51QJQi . v - v '- I 4 CLLQQ ,NJ grcllg -EZNQ .5310-gy.-,O time sw c 'Sf UOMJ ogg bgrfif GQ qw ovwscfsait gag, W 1,59 y cc.. 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S jc?-N 9 I x5f'x .X f A Q X XJ N 1-I if -J x XGJQY acl g,5fsp,f'J'NfaE:1 16 jaseafgfjfi U Q-Y. 15? si 4 .' xvwzgog id, Q GJ SY fb CQX ffxfilo I i . 61 qj'ZjrsJ'g2 .yt ,J are c.,ceiiaQ1..K 0 Cblpkkd be flat QW f,-,ll Qswwfy tw Ufe-MEL Q wasp 31.3 aaa am. baud M Jmwwigq M OM ,L SL? Kamal KM. J+aa-.,.JQi.,19fs MN 0-Q,-20 5 il-A4:lM,5E2SZ0 femelfseve mviwl GFOWGJ A Girls Aim for Friendship Achievement Goals Of service Clubs To vvork together in friendship and loyalty to ,steer our ship of life to the bright stars of Hope and Faith . . . to set full sail through channels of achievement which lead us to the port of success, are excerpts from the Anchor Club's creed. With this creed in mind, members of the Anchor Club worked together in knitting bandages for lepersand pro- vided Christmas treats for three elderly persons. A repre- sentative from a local beauty salon gave demonstrations on personal grooming. Miss Martha Ann Wells was .the sponsor with other officers as follows: Becky Thornton, president, Cheryl McClurg, vice-president, Janet McCurdy, secretary, and Vicki Gardner, treasurer. Representatives from the Tri-Hi-Y Club gained a clearer knowledge of the state government as they participated in the model state government project at Jefferson City in April. Another activity of the club included giving a Christmas basket to a needy family. Pizza parties and playing volley- ball were among the social activities of the club. Officers were Debra McGinnis, president, LaVada Book- er, vice-president, Judy Burkhardt, secretary, Doretta Mullican, treasurer, and Mrs. Susan Foltz, sponsor. Above: Mrs. Susan Foltz, sponsor, Glenda Morgan, and Debbie Ward work on plans to attend Model City Government conference. Right: Debra McGinnis and Bobbie Hogue work on Easter baskets for a service project, TRI-HI-Y Front Row: Debra McGinnis, LaVada Booker, and Doretta Mullican. Second Row: Debbie Ward, Bobbi Hogue, Dixie Hammers, Linda McGinnis, and Glenda Morgan. Third Row: Mrs. Susan Foltz, sponsor, Judy Burkhardt, and Paula Williams. and Doretta Mullican. s, Linda McGinnis, and y Burkhardt, and Paula ANCHOR CLUB Front Row: Doretta Mullucan, Karen Brown, Cindy Garrison, and Lynn Putnam. Sec- ond Row: Miss Martha Ann Wells, sponsor, Connie Frazier, Becky Williamson, Cheryl McClurg, and Gladys Baxter. Third Row: Kathy Cooper, Mary Powell, Debra Zongher, and Christine Massey. Fourth Row: Sue Emer- son, Linda Dutton, Becky Thorton, Jan Chambers, and , Y Dana Hartsell. Above: Anchor Club committee Latricia Dillinger, Becky Thornton, and Cheryl McClurg meet to work on party decorations. Left: New make-up techniques are demonstrated at an Anchor Club meeting. 'Why Be a Teacher?' Clubs Experience Career Projects Future Teachers of America Club members inter- ested in Teaching as a career heard a panel of teach- ers discuss Why Be A Teacher? The F.T.A. group took a significant part in American Education week. Representatives participated in the state conference .meeting at Columbia. A St. Valentine's program was presented at the Springfield Regional Diagnostic Clinic. Participation in the national observance of Future Farmers of America week in February enabled the boys to display their programs of work. A iudg- ing team in dairy cattle attended American Royal in Kansas City. The Future Business Leaders of America assisted in Open House. They helped to organize and print the Parent Teacher Association Council Bulletin. They were involved in the district convention. The F.B.L.A. sought to improve and establish standards for en- trance into store and office occupations. The 51 members of the Future Homemakers of America prepared TOO boxes for Grand Acres Nurs- ing Home. They helped parents plan and tour a place for educational recreational activity. Mike Shaffer and Wayne Brasel watch Mayor Carl Stillwell sign the proclamation honoring National Future Farmers of America Week. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Front Row: Vicki Sturgell, Joyce Reynolds, Phyllis Hoke, Cheryl McClurg, and Susan Crabtree. Second Row: Mrs. Maurine Haymes, sponsor, Susa Robertson, Diana Gann, Linda McGinnis, Kathy Compton, and Joanna Ryan. Third Row: Paula Fields, Kathy Bigbee, Kathy O'Connor, Patti Latimer, Dixie Hammers, and Mr. Dick Birmingham, co-sponsor. Fourth Row: Becky Roberds, Louis Allen, Robert Neumann, LuNell Ellison, Wanda Snelling, and Paula Bradley. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Front Row: Mark Fesperman, Stan Ohlesley, Lee Medley, Randy McKinney, Gary Yates, Gene Becraft, Bobbie Dickens, Tommy Cline, Jackie Newman, Rocky Elkins, and Randall Nielson. Second Row: John Becraft, May Stone, Gary Cheek, Kevin Young, Murrell Hill, Mike Crews, Bruce Angel, Jimmy Jones, Wayne Grubb, and Craig Beckett. Third Row: Thirion Gordon, Mark Luebbert, Roger Easterday, David Jones, Eric Luebbert, James Anderson, Gary Hall, Richard Payne, Ron Hurt, Wayne Brasel, and Mr. John L. Kirby, sponsor. Fourth Row: Mike Bindeer, Don Sissel, Mike Shatter, Jim Jackson, lvan Leierer, John Stalker, John Ballard, Edward Hunt, John Hays, and Lyle Walker. FUTURE BUSINESS LE Roberta Johnson, Be Bryant, Shelley Byrd, Row: Mrs. Mary An' Kathleen Fenton, Me Perusse, Jean Rhodm 3 y, v l 1 4 l FUTURE HOMEMAKET Rebecca Michael, Cl Linda Dishman, Jeane Southwick. Second Ri Lynn Putnam, Kathy Dorothy Lowry, and , ,ff . yi , . gg ,pr ' E., - its .r ,kv -: , H -l , 4 3 , Qflll g, J., 1. N at-Q V .- sg: W ' ' . 6 T ' .3 , A F ' f . X A ' 5 W ,,, ,v.,..,.......,-...,...m..,. .....,,,,, . , , . ,h ayce Reynolds, Phyllis 'ine Haymes, sponsor, l Joanna Ryan. Third Dixie Hammers, and Louis Allen, Robert A i rt, Roger Easterday, Hall, Richard Payne, onsor. Fourth Row: , Ivan Leierer, John and Lyle Walker. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS or AMERICA Front Row: Charlotte Sears, Roberta Johnson, Becky Rogers, Dusty Williams, Debbie Robbins, Glenda Bryant, Shelley Byrd, Pam Miles, Cindy Young, and Cindy Martin. Second Row: Mrs. Mary Ann Anderson, sponsor, Sue Emerson, Gena Chrisman, Kathleen Fenton, Merilyne Clark, Debbie Robertson, Debbie Fry, Sandy Perusse, Jean Rhodes, Ann Carter, and Becky Stanfield. Third Row: Tommy Gardner, Rocky Grimm, Andrea East, Dennis Link, Steve Stewart, Michael Mitchel, Pat Guynes, Carol Nimmo, Elaine Bigbee, and Susie Witherspoon. Fourth Row: Mrs. Dorothy Peck, sponsor, Jesse Versaw, Rodney Holden, Sara Steinburg, Susan Ellis,' LuNell Ellison, Regina Latham, Teresa Hall, Donna Wimberly, and Debbie Hightill. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Front Row: Sandy Johnson, Rebecca Michael, Christie Stockard, Jeanette Williams, Glenda Bryant, Linda Dishman, Jeanetta Jeffries, Cheryl Manes, Sharon Blood, and Laurie Southwick. Second Row: Mrs. Genevieve Moore, sponsor, Barbara Halsey, Lynn Putnam, Kathy Padget, Bernice Printz, Kathy Carter, Ann Carter, Dorothy Lowry, and Debbie Robertson. Third Row: Mrs. Doris Allen, sponsor, Pam Burton, Donna Bethurem, Gwendolyn Bellanger, Paula Williams, Sherree Appleby, Linda Heinkel, Barbara Draper, Cindy Collins, and Mrs. Lindell Chastain, sponsor. Fourth Row: Darlene Bench, Linda Jones, Kathy Malone, Genevieve Bellanger, Glenda Morgan, Elaine Turner, Diana Bass, Linda Miller, Jackie Perryman, and Debbie Davis. Glenda Bryant and Diana Bass learn from Miss Janice Orr, home economics teacher from New Zealand, about maoi boats, an ancient mode of travel. Clubs Offer Careers Leaderships Sports Part of Training Cooperative Occupational Education Club provided leadership training and opportunity for developing social personal traits tor its 35 members. Led by David Hall and Murray Myers, C.O.E. ioined the three public high schools in an Employer Appreci- ation banquet. It was represented at the state leader- shipgconference at Warrensburg. lt also donated a Christmas basket. An intra-city club party, spring picnic, and Halloween party were included in their many activities. The Physical Education Career Club sponsored intra- murals, Sports Day, and other activities such as gym- nastics, basketball, bowling, and volleyball. The 50 members led by Lynn Horst and Merry Gunnett were given the opportunity to develop lead- ership and interest in physical education as a career. COOPERATIVE OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION Front Row: Vicki Barrett, Velrea Noe, Pam Looney, and David Hall. Second Row: Carolyn Fletcher, Deborha Hoaglin, Shirley Murray, and Gary Arnall. Third Row: Kenny Higdon, Deborah Choate, Norman Case, and Rex Bristow. Fourth Row: Mr. Ken Wiseman, sponsor, Mark' Walker, Larry Stewart, and Larry Roark. PHYSICAL EDUCATION CAREER CLUB Front Row: Debra Vinson, Debbie Carroll, Dianna Arnall, Phyllis Miles, Teresa Stockstill, Krissy Smith, Becky Hutton, Jeanette Williams, Jane Spencer, Cindy Sweet, Randi Sias, Mary Compton, and Cheryl McKinney. Second Row: Brenda Hunter, Roberta Routh, Charie Conrad, Cindy Carney, Kathy Choate, Cathy Frost, Tonni Smith, Carol Nimmo, Lynn Horst, Donna Cardwell, Gloria Edwards, and Becky Loncinecker demonstrates a poised stance on the balance beam. Becky Longnecker. Third Row: Nancy Bacon, Gail Beutler, Rena Van Hook, Sherree Appleby, Debra Jones, 'Joyce Mason, Toni Jo Fisher, Debbie Foster, Becky Cook, Susan Fowler, Mary Jones, Paula Keltner, and Kathy Herndon. Fourth Row: Linda Miller, Mary Bush, Dixie Hammers, Susie Malone, Bobbi Hogue, Merry Gunnett, Susie Ellis, Cindy Hicks, Pam Gavisk, Sandy Murphy, Sherry Gunnett, Janet Breier, and Gae Slavens. - ' -1 E . . F we V an 'df l AMERICAN FIELD SERX Joanna Ryan, Dixie Hai Elsa del Carmen Coloi and Debbie Robbins. S Sieve Stewart, Linda Buron, Donna Wimber .pm 1 Y 1 Ayq, American Field Service A.F.S. Trades Idea With Exchange Student Fifty members -composed the American Field Service lnterna tional Club, led by Donna Wimberley, Sandy Murphy, and Sara Reed. Springfield's foreign exchange students met and traded information dealing with their countrie at h'l' and later attended a party at Parkview. Projects sponsored by the H.H.S. club were the purchase of an activity ticket and a yearbook for Elsa del Carmen Colombo, exchange student from Argentina. A.F.S. helped with the for- eign exchange students' adiustment and encouraged better rela- tions between the United St t d by the exchange students. s a c ii supper picnic a es an those countries represented AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE .. . Front Row: Kathy Carter, Elizabeth Helton, Joanna Ryan, Dixie Hammers, Shelly Burd, Christie Stockard, Nancy Bacon, Elsa del Carmen Colombo, Paula Gold, Phillis Hunsaker, Glenda Bryant, and Debbie Robbins. Second Row: Mrs. Sally Luke, sponsor: Russ Stewart, Steve Stewart, Linda Steele, Denise Harvey, Mike Mitchem, Michelle BUVOH, Donna Wimberly, Joyce Rone, Bobbi Glenn, Sharon Glaze, Lynn Horst, and Linda Schultz. Third Row: Merrie Gunnett, Susie Ellis, Sherrie Gunnett, Lillian Bridges, Patti Thomas, Pat Strong, Elaine Turner, Vickie Persell, Jill Persell, Pam Pickering, Sara Reed, and Wally Blood. Fourth Row: Mike Keltner, Ike Letterman, Jeff Keene, Eddie Ragain, Jim Everest, Terry Gregory, Larry Young, Andrea East, Sandy Perusse, Sandy Murphy, Audrey Rothermel, and Merrie Pickering. V LATIN CLUB Frrst Row Debbie Robbins Debra McG1nnus Becky Cook Karns Mlnor Cmdy Bowser Pam Burton and Sandra Ingram Second Row Mrs Rebecca Bell sponsor Gerald McCoy Fred Drake John Shank Meme Plckermg Sara Reed Pam Eagleburger and Sandy Hoaglm Third Row Pat Rader Warren Satterfleld Malcom Blackburn FRENCH CLUB Front Row Charles Farr Debbie Sweet Chrustle Stockard Julle Templeton and Beverly Farr Second Row Tom Jo Fisher Anne Brown Dustln Cooper Sandy Comstock and Beverly Longnecker Third Row Robert Neumann Brian DeSpaln Sherry Gunnett Kathy OConnor and Mrs Susan Foltz sponsor Fourth Row Randy Payne Grady Affolter Mary Bush Lllllan Brudges and Becky Roberds LA SOCIEDAD DE LA ROSA BLANCA Front Row Danny Hall Ray Johnson and Denise Clark Second Row Kathy Vader Teresa Jones Roxanne Bedell and Elsa del Carmen Colombo Third Row Jo Lynn Palmerton Mrss Vrrglnxa Thomas sponsor Kathy Malone and Cher: Ohlln C Judy Burkhart Merry Gunnett Donna Hutton Vsrgunla Shull and Paula Bradley Fourth Row Jnm Tranbarger Steve Bear Jam Aldred Don Roy Jlm Romune Bobby Thompson John Mrddlemas and Tom Hudgens ,lg A- NN.. Virginia Shull, and e Bear, Jim Aldred, Aiddlemas, and Tom . Y-1 1, f'9?'Anlnn.....,,, iff -7 . 425 ,ga 95.5 We Km , rv-A Foreign Languages Clubs Help Advance Cultural Awareness The goals of the French, Spanish, and Latin Clubs were to further develop an appreciation ot our cultural heritage, to learn more about the culture of the people and to enrich the curriculum. I The Spanish Club, La Sociedad de la Rosa Blanca, began the year with a celebration of Columbus Day Fiesta. As its Christ- mas proiect, the members made stockings and sang carols for the children's ward at the hospital. To observe Pan American Day, a White Rose banquet was held. The eighth grade Spanish students in the community schools were entertained. Commu- nity service proiects were started. Thirty-two members of the Latin Club donated a Christmas basket. Representatives attended the J.C.L. Convention in Co- lumbia. ,They celebrated Latin Week to commemorate the founding of Rome, April 21, 75 B.C. Under the leadership ot officers Mary Bush, president, Deb- bie Sweet, vice-president, Sandy Perusse, secretary-treasurer, Grady Atfolter, social chairman, and Mrs. Susan Foltz, sponsor, the French Club, Le Circle Francais, at Christmastime, sang French carols in the halls. Films dealing with French people, customs, and towns were shown. Top Left: Lillian Bridges, Sherry Gunnett, Debbie Sweet, and Grady Affolter are amused at their French version of Goldilocks and the Three Bears. Above: S Dixie Goodman, Roxanne Bedell, Danny Hall, and Denise Clark give Ray Johnson the Spanish word for girl. Left: Donna Hutton and Gail Fender work together - ' aneurin Club protect. MNH F I P ... lf D l F if if if 'Q it l rr gif 'JN U Art Club, Quill and Scroll Clubs Accent ork In Art, riting The Daring Daubers, led by Lynn Williams, fosTered, expanded, and perpeTuaTed a lively inTeresT in arT and helped oThers enioy and undersTand arf. The 22 members Traveled To Kansas CiTy and visiTed The Nelson ArT Gallery, Truman Library, and Kansas CiTy ArT InsTiTuTe. AT The Springfield ArT museum, The group viewed The exhibiTs by Adolph Dehn and Wafercolor U.S.A. The ArT Club enfered exhibiTs in The STudenT ArT ExhibiT and The HillcresT arT show. AcTiviTies of Quill and Scroll, an honorary socieTy for high school iournalisTs, came To a climax in The annual Quill and Scroll banqueT sponsored by The four chapTers of The four public schools. AT This banquef, awards for iournaIisTic excellence were presenfed and sfaffs for follow- ing year' were announced. Officers were Sherry GunneTT, presidenT, EThel Freeman, secretary-Treasurer, and Andy McMillen, program chairman. QUILL AND SCROLL Fronf Row: Becky Williamson, Kira Taylor, Efhel Freeman, Kathy Wise, and Miss Margaret Backlund, sponsor. Second Row: Rick McMullin, Merry Gunneft, Andy McMillen, Jerry Bear, and Jim Tranbarger. Third Row: Wanda Snelling, Tim Davis, Curt Lemmon, Gary Whitaker, and Sherry Gunnetf. fr- 'X sf nfl' 4. Sara Reed signs a yearbook at The annual auTograph party hosted by The Quill and Scroll. l DARING DAUBERS ART CLUB Front Row: Paul Anchefa, Regina Gouty, Paula Gold, and Bonnie Walker. Second Row: Phyliss Hunsaker, BeTTy Adams, Rhonda Jeffries, and Paula Kelfner. Third Row: Wally Blood, Lynn Williams, Rick Haymes. and Debbie Brooks. Fourth Row: Mrs. Suzanne Thompson, sponsorp Jim Shields, Guy Elliofr, and Alvin Baker. Science Club examine cauliflower r If N E sl Q 5 i '2-if A Z .lt 4' W. 9-,HV . .haw ted by the Quill and Gouty, Paula Adams, Rhonda ., Rick Haymes, rg Jim Shields, Guy Science Club members Joyce Reynolds, Steve Grant, Janice Corbin, and Fred Drake examine cauliflower preserved in formaldehyde. Math, Science Clubs GI ss, Slide Rule Feature Club Stud One 'of the interesting programs which the Science Club enjoyed was the lecture by Dr. Norbert J. Kreidl, inter- nationally famous glass scientist and professor at the Uni- versity of Missouri at Rolla. He featured the most recent technological advances in glass. Investigations of all of the avenues of science were made through field trips and reviews of recent periodicals. Voca- tional interests were also explored. Officers were Fred Drake, president, Steve Grant, vice-president, Susan Breier, secretary-treasurer, Joyce Reynolds and Janice Corbin, pro- gram chairmen, Mr. Frank Wann and Mr. Heaton Haynes, sponsors. The thirteen members of the Math Club concerned them- selves in the study of the slide rule and study of careers involving mathematics. Jim Everest, president, Kathleen Fenton, vice-president, Mary Bush, secretary, and Mrs. Mary O'Neal, sponsor, worked with the group before school in the morning. MATH CLUB First Row: Richard Andrews. Second Row: Jim Aldred, Charles Kensinger, Kathleen Fenton, and Glenda Bryant. Third Row: Fred Highfill and Joyce Reynolds. Fourth Row: Mrs. Mary O'Neal and Mary Bush. SCIENCE CLUB ... Front Row: Debbie Zongker, Joyce Reynolds, Kathy Cooper, and Bill Drake. Second Row: Cindy Jarvis, Fred Drake, Judy Doran, Dianna Wilson, and Janice Corbin. Third Row: Mr. Heaton Haymes, sponsor, Dana Hutsell, Jan Chambers, Mary Powell, and Mr. Frank Wann, sponsor. Fourth Row: Steve Grant, Tommy Gaffner, Mary Bush, Sara Reed, and Susan Breier. l . Thespians, Forensic, Stage Crew Technicians Set Stage For Tourneys, Programs Students who have shown outstanding work in drama or speech became members of the National Thespian and National Forensic League Clubs. At Christmas the Thespians presented a variety show tor the crippled children's ward and the geriatrics ward at the Lester E. Cox Medical Center. Elected otticers were Rita Landreth, president, Cindy Jarvis, vice-president, Jan- ice Davis, secretary, Cindy. Martin, treasurer, Debbie Brooks, clerk,'Mrs. Sandra House and Mrs. Joan Collins, sponsors. N.F.L. members hosted a regular speech tournament in December and a neophyte tourney in the spring. During the year, the participants carried home trophies from the speech tournaments in West Plains, Neosho, Central, Park- view, and Glendale. They also saw action in the N.F.L. Speech Tournament and the district one at Southwest Missouri State College. Gary Cox, David Turner, Wesley Routh, Fred Gates, Eddie Jackson, Jim Padgett, and Mr. Carl Locke were in- strumental in the care and use ot stage lighting and the sound system. Janna West is sworn into Thespians by club president Rita Landreth. STAGE TECHNICIANS G C D 'd T l 9 0 I ary ox, avi urner, Wes ey Routh, Mr. Carl Locke, sponsor, Fred Gates, Eddie Jackson, and .Jim Padgett. 3 THESPIANS Front R Jarvis, Shelly Byrd, Parr Reed, Toni Denney, Pa' Second Row: Mary Ca Virginia Gillming, Dixie Taylor, Cindy Young, D Mullican, and Bobbi H: sident Rita Landreth. .,. '.f 1 ,.s A :1 ff v la W 5 4 aw ,jp - . 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Lilley, Regina Gouty, Chris Reed, Toni Denney, Patti Adams, Janna West, Paula ront Row: Dusty Williams, Janice Davis, Linda Lindsay, Cindy Gold, and Bruce Byers. Second Row: Mary Campbell, Jean Rhodes, Dixie Hammers, Nancy Walker, Virginia Gillming, Dixie Goodman, Barbara Johnson, Audrey Rothermel, Kira Taylor, Cindy Young, Donna Wimberley, Susa Robertson, Debra Davis, Doretta Mullican, and Bobbi Hogue. Third Row: Mrs. Sandra House, sponsor, Latricia m. 11-.411 Dillinger, Becky Roberds, Peggy Hinds, Jeanie Ross, Merrie Pickering, Pam Pickering, Kent Skinner, David Turner, Billy Jackson, Kristy Hunt, Rita Landreth, Rhonda Jefferies, Toni Green, Paula Fields, and Janet Gardner. Fourth Row: Janet McCurdy, Bud Johnson, Grady Affolter, Curt Lemmon, David Scott, Janelle Fouts, Pat Rader, Larry Bailey, Paula Bradley, Jim Pasley, Tonya Oliver, Tonni Messier, Peggy Louise Counts, LuNell Ellison, Dottie White, and Regina Lathem. SOPHOMORE CHOIR . .. Front Row: Steven Rowe, Sherry Rothermel, Vicki Bass, Marsha Ice, Christie Stockard, Dena Self, Carol McCroskey, Helen Teague, Debbie Hunsaker, and Sharon Blood, Second Row: Susan Fowler, Marsha Hyman, Charlotte Charle, Nancy Bacon, Liz Helton, Cheryle Churchhill, Kathy Fortner, Linda Fain, Pat Hill, and Robin Hoover. Third Row: Brenda Edmisson, Kathy Herndon, Gae Slavens, Deborah Turney, Cindy Zarras, Debbie Peltz, Jolene Evans, Jacque Harrell, Carol Shaw, Joyce Wheeler, and Miss Marilyn Anderson, director. Fourth Row: Melody Bellanger, Don Kay, Ricky Baker, Mike Woods, David Powers, Robert Pittman, Ricky Stockstill, Roxanne Bedell, Luanne Crocker, and Nancy Cotter. ADVANCED CHOIR Front Row: Debbie Robbins, Becky Sheilds, Carol Lilley, Patti Adams, Barbra Johnson, Paula Baker, Christina Linsey, Rick Reynolds, Tommy Gaddis, Charlie Fielding, Ronnie Climer, Russell Miller, Richelle Byrd, V Dusty Williams, Pam Looney, Pat Guynes, Debby McClung, and Juanita Steger. Pat Rader, Donna Bradshaw, Elaine Bigbee, Carolyn Fletcher, Beverly Peltz, Jeanie Ross, Kristy Hunt, Bill Jackson, Rodger Black, Tim Mills, Mark Miller, Danny Funkhouser, Mark Pennell, Bob White, Terry Robertson, Linda Beutler, Rachel Mills, and Cindy Hicks. Fourth Row: Merrie Pickering, Audrey Rothermel, Second Row: Miss Marilyn Anderson, director, Kathy Recchia, Susa Robertson, Cindy Jarvis, Rhonda Jefferies, Rita Landreth, Bruce Byers, Ronald Johnson, Bruce Lemons, John Shank, Jim Raby, Malcom Blackburn, Bobbi Glenn,r'Connie Vinson, Carol Nimmo, Janet Gardner, Kathy Wise, and Loni Green.fThird Row: Dixie Hammers, Diana Bass, Larry Bailey, Tim Mills, Grady Affolter, Curt Lemmon, Stanley Nimmo, Crouch, Kathie Wilson. 1 Vollee Poindexter, Bob Adams, Ronnie Fields, Steve Bear, Mark Bigbee, Lillian Bridges, Joann Justus, LuNell Ellison, and Rose The choir Prepares to sing in the Christmas assembly. V :I 3 2 , A 2 l 1 ' Y, 'Q' lflft? it iQlQ f' 2 g l 2 I V4 5, 1 i f .Ez V .45 . 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' Ji' 5 '6: . . , .,,..,f. ,ff ,w g it fi ' '57 L' 'L 1 ,f If j A L9 A 5' ,5 422 f r :ir 11' W, fy '3 ' Wffwf Plwire iw ,W -af ,am 1 if mage .f we . ,441 . w 14,434 4' L 'sv gl, f. f,:w.w . 1 , ... ..., ., . MAJ . ,ff 6,157 1 ff .,- Z? Wf iv :iff ' VW!! v, 'f .yah M ,.!.. MW, . -Well? 2.1! :im-1 fd, 1 yi' mp, 9 145 . ,, p56!Q'1,.li 2214121 fr- , f If f IZ. , ,. . , f im .WP 4 mmf ., . ., J, , , . MADRIGAL Front Row: Rick Reynolds, Carol Lilley, Terry Robertson, and Cindy Jarvis. Second Row: Connie Vinson, Audrey Rothermel, Rhonda Jefferies, and Kathie Bigbee. Third Row: Lillian Bridges, Mark Pennell, Rachel Mills, and Roger Black. Fourth Row: Billy Jackson, Grady Affolter, Bob Adams, and Curt Lemmon. ,FRESHMAN CHOIR Front Row: Cheryl McKinney, Dorothy Clayton, Connie Mace, Julie Thomas, Cindy Jefferies, Donna Powell, Chris Snyder, Paul Ancheta, Randy Crocker, Bill Drake, Troy Compton, Scott Schlicher, Phillip Rice, Cindy Sweet, Jo Lynn Palmerton, Delilah DeMaranville, Collette Long, and Regina Lane. Second Row: Miss Marilyn Anderson, sponsor, Nancy Van Winkle, Gayle Fisher, Connie Wickersham, Jane Spencer, Deana Mitchem, Rosalee Elliott, Kenny Mitchem, Danny Stockstill, Greg Johns, Carl Dahlman, Johnny Hopkins, Susan Smith, Kathy Frost, Sherry Warner, Debbie Driver, Teresa Stockstill, Krissy Smith, l Madrigal, Choirs Choirs Serve Many Musical Events Outstanding choir members had the opportunity to do additional vocal work .to improve their voices, by belonging to the Madrigal, which sang songs dealing with the musical heritage from the l6th century. , The sixteen members of the Madrigal participated f in various music festivals and concerts, Heer's Singing Tower and Eastern Star at Christmas, and assembly programs. The Freshman Mixed Chorus of 80 members and t'he.Sophomore chorus of 54 voices provided perform- ance opportunities and additional training in choral music. The two groups performed at Christmas and Thanksgiving assemblies, concerts, and some were in the musical King and l. Seventy-seven choral members carried out a musical schedule of many activities. They scored the musical, King and I, a success. Their maior projects were performed in massed festivals, winter and spring con- certs. They supplied music for baccalaureate services. Their choral training laid the groundwork for a career in music or for a good leisure activity. and Vicki Baker. Third Row: Robin Heisler, Gloria Edwards, Brenda Hunter, Cindy Carney, Cindy Bowser, Cheryl Beatty, Peter Schuelzky, Ernie Davis, Robin Thomas, Steve Spencer, Gary Williams, Larry Throne, Marie Sade, Rebecca Baker, Denise Clark, Paula Shaw, Barbara Halsey, and Donna Cardwell. Fourth Row: M'Liss Brayfield, Karen Finkbiner, Gail Beutler, Janet Carney, Debbie Foster, Debbie Erwin, Marilyn Johnston, Eddie Fisher, David Powell, Mark Gray, Leslie Shaw, Barry Hoover, Linda DeVries, Desiree Wright, Cheri Ohlin, Sherree Appleby, Jan Owens, Kathy Malone, and Sally Pickering. Sing-Out, Highlifers Groups Promote Modern Nlusi Eight members composed The Highlifers who per- formed in programs for community organizations and assemblies. The Highlifers learned popular and show tunes avail- able for vocal groups and performed Them for The enioy- ment of all. Through learning These songs an additional Training for its members in vocal techniques was pro- vided. The purpose of Sing-Out was To promote love of God and country and to encourage patriotism. They also presented a wholesome image of teen-agers to The school and community. The 80 members of Sing-Out performed at school assemblies and for community groups. AT Christmas time they gave a party for the Springfield Children's Home. A number participated in the city-wide Sing-Out that sang for the state Teachers' meeting at St. Louis. HIGHLIFERS Rita Landreth, Elaine Bigbee, Charlie Fielding, Tim Mills, Bill Jackson, Roger Black, Rose Wilson, and Loni Green. SING-OUT Front Row: Lawrence White, Linda Polodna, Darlene'Bench, Kathy Fortner, Michelle Cook, Rosalie Elliott, Debbie Driver, Johnny Spencer, Jo Lynn Palmerton, Sally Lane, Collette Long, Regina Lane, and Terry Nico- demus. Second Row: Charlena White, Marti Towe, Cindy Bowser, Nancy Bacon, Connie Wickersham, Diane Buckmaster, Ricky Stockstill, Reta Hoag- lin, Brenda lesminger, Cindy Zarras, Cheryl Beatty, Melissa Price, Paula Shaw, Judy Williams, Robin Greenlee, and Miss Marilyn Anderson, sponsor. Third Ro'w: Rebecca Baker, Julie Thomas, Denise Clark, Blenda Adams, Accompanied by Miss Marilyn Anderson, Highlifers 'fm rehearse the song Mame. Susan Brobisky, Nancy Van Winkle, Debbie Flood, Barbara Halsey, Debbie Haynes, Marilyn Johnston, Debbie Erwin, Desiree Wright, Joyce Wheeler, Debbie Hoaglin, Glenda Luttrull, and Liz Helton. Fourth Row: Brenda Knowles, Sherree Appleby, Dustin Cooper, Larry Throne, Wally Blood, David Mann, Connie Crossland, Nick Rhea, M'Liss Brayfield, Linda Burk- hardt, Saundra Whaley, Karen Buckmaster, Linda Jones, Rosemary Donson, Kathy Malone, Cheri Ohlin, and Robert Turner. ' . , .1 .' , 355' I I .' .?'2f PPE' 5 12.5 22, it 1' .4 , , if -L f e if.. , l Q l 2 2 Z Q. if fl ale- V 'F' 1 g .1 x 4 ' A 1 i .I X I s 'wjg I I 1 .ZA ' c .,-Q ' V , T. T99 'jf l. . lax If ' ,' Q,-y 4 .L M J: liek' it r 4 75 ,4 Ll: it xl 4: T m Mills Bill bara Halsey, Debbie ght, Joyce Wheeler, ourfh Row: Brenda rone, Wally Blood, ayfield, Linda Burk- , Rosemary Donson, .l 1 4 3. 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VXVPTQQ' ii' -i 'il4?i,ri:5f'i , '- ' V' 1-' ii' 'ffl -2, V A w , ini W F' 4' V +4 h, Z it 'W im it X ' .., I I I I5 IIIV,I . A I, '- 1 ' :LII ,I I. , .' V' . . - Q .R - ' f ' Ag , . --.::I-V. ' -- wr, ' A - - 1- v L -3 LEQAQQ: ' it . iaanif '24'x.f A -eVr. .. hc- l , J.. ga. Top: Pat Rader, Anna, Grady Affolter, the King of Siam, and Rhonda Jeffries, Tuptim, smile at Robbie Thompson, King's son, as he bows for the King. Above: The King's children, made up of students and the children of several practice a respectful bow to the King for the musical. Left: The dancers in the Uncle Tom's Cabin portion of The King and l hold a dress rehearsal. teachers Twirlers, Marching Band Snappy Blues Step to Spirited Musi ln spite of bone-chilling weather, The silver batons flashed through the cold fingers of the four tvvirlers as They executed Their unique routines aT The football games. Karen Woods, Richelle Byrd, Judy Messerli, and Sandy Perusse added color and entertainment to The performances of The Marching Band, Pep Band, assem- blies, and civic parades. ' The Marching Band dressed in navy blue and orange led by drum maior Grady Affolter performed at home football and basketball games. They marched in The Veterans' Day and Christmas parades. The cadet band of 14 members was directed by student Teacher Mr. Gib Carter who instructed them in preparation for concert playing. The Fighting Hornet Marching Band CADET BAND Front Row: Mary Box, Roberta Routh, Krissy Smith, Susan Crabtree, Julie Best, If and Loretta Haile. Second Row: Leslie Shaw, Raymond Harris, Robin Thomas, Donald Turner, Mr. Gib Carter, student teacher, Drury College, John Tranbarger, Don Tillman, Steve Underhill, and Fred Gates. Concert mistress .lo SYMPHONIC 'ORCHEST Gladys Baxter, Bill Di Letterman, Joyce MCD: Jeff Rone, Susan Breit Glaze, Jean Rhodes, Tc second violin, Kathleer Julie Templeton, viola, 4 . CONCERT BAND . . . Sandy Perusse, and J DeVries, Jeanne McNel clarinet, Diane Buckma 'mfl Larry DeVries, ba X ll Instrumenta ists Back City Youth Symphon The professional musical tunes of the orchestra enlivened the musical King and l by Rodgers and Hammerstein. To shovv its versatility, the orchestra presented a spring concert with the choirs. It also presented a concert at Kansas State College, Pittsburg, Kansas. I A number of students were selected for the Springfield Youth Symphony. Joanna Ryan, in addition to being concert mistress of the Hillcrest orchestra, held the same position in the Youth Symphony. The band and orchestra entered soloists and ensembles in the district, state music festivals, and the mass music festival. Besides performing at the athletic events, the band presented its annual concert. r SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA Joanna Ryan, concert mistress, Greg Adams, Gladys Baxter, Bill Drake, Richard Heideman, Don Johns, Greg Johns, Anita Letterman, Joyce McDoniel, Lynn Sheridan, and Carolyn Snodgrass, first violin, Jeff Rone, Susan Breier, Kathy Claussen, Janice Corbin, Beverly Farr, Sharon Glaze, Jean Rhodes, Tonni Smith, Arlis Snyder, Jane Spencer, and Debra Sweet, second violin, Kathleen Fenton, Phyliss Hoke, Barbara Kerr, Becky Rogers, and Julie Templeton, viola, Janet Breier, Rebecca Jackson, and Larry Throne, cello, Mary Bush, Alan Manning, Doug Smith, and Paula Shaw, string bass, Michelle Buron, Judy-Doran, and Cheryl McClurg, flute, Judi Spellman and Rondell Miller, oboe, John Grzib and Greg Sheridan, clarinet, Fred Drake, bassoon, Rick Reynolds and Sara Steinberg, trumpet, Anne Brown and Tommy Atwell, French horn, Jack Wood, trombone, Jean Hall and Michael Sade, percussion, Mr. Paul Tillman, director. CONCERT BAND Gay Baxter, Gloria Biggers, Wanda Cox, Judy Messerli, Sandy Perusse, and Jan Williams, tlute, Grady Affolter, Cindy Carney, Linda DeVries, Jeanne McNeill, Cyndy Grimm, Connie Crossland, and Shelia Stone, clarinet, Diane Buckmaster, and Bob Pinegar, alto sax, Guy Elliott, Pam Eastlake and Larry DeVries, bass clarinet, Jimmy Allred, tenor sax, Richard Andrews, r Terry Dykes, Ronald Gerhart, Rex Sharp, David Smith, Sara Steinberg, Thomas Thomas, and Doug Crossland, trumpet, Anne Brown, French horn, Melvin Tucker, baritone, Doug Crabtree, Carl Dahlman, and Joe Jackson, trombone, Paul Lemons and Ronnie Snelling, basses, Rick Adams, Karen Buckmaster, Reta Hoaglin, and Saundra Whaley, percussion, Mr. Paul Tillman, directori I . T T li Tj il il . l l Cheerleaders T I , Pepsters Lead Yells In Cl ss 'Battlecry' Whether aT a chilly fooTball game or in The gym during baskefball season, The cheering of The enThusi- i T T asTic fans, led by The cheerleaders, filled The air. Al- ways sure To raise The roof was The cheer of BaTTle- l' l cry as each class supporfed iTs parT in HillcresT. J Junior VarsiTy and VarsiTy cheerleaders aTTended T clinics and workshops organized bus Trips sold pro- T T' grams aT The games and painfeol signs To show The boys The school s supporT. Always ready To encourage and boosT The cheer- leaders was The HorneTs NesT composed mainly of freshmen who aftended mosT of The fooTball and baskeTball home games. Above: Jackie Gerharf leads Hornet fans in giving a victory sign as Two more points are gained. , 4 O VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Fronr Row Juanita STeger Lynn Horst Jackie Gerharr and Mary Bush Second Row Kira Taylor Merrie Pickering Pam Eagleburger and Janis Bass HORNETS' NEST l Karen Lowry, Linda ' Spencer, Cindy Sweel Kinney, and Tye Butler well, Gloria Edmonds Vicki Sfurgell, Teresa Miles, and Miss Reta T E fa in O' ,A H 5 I Ti I I i E ur I , T I ' i l T T ' l l 1 e l Q i T T lil . .. A S 'il 5 Q 1 T l il T il l V 1 ET ' . l -. , T T Tj L T T- A T T ' 3 z yi lil ' ii ' : T sl 1 if A -. . lil . I ' in ' iii l if l T L T4 A , T T . V ii l , 5 f! l ll T. ' , ' 1 1 ii 41 ' 'r. 5, 'hs I T' 5 , Q i L T 86 3 T ' T ,Ll victory sign as two Pam Eagleburger, I 4 HORNETS' NEST Front Row: Connie Wickersharn, Krissy Smith, Karen Lowry, Linda Templeton, Linda Dishman, Teri Best, Jane Spencer, Cindy Sweet, Mary Compton, Vickie Delp, Cheryl Mc- Kinney, and Tye Butterick. Second Row: Cheryl Beatty, Donna Card- well, Gloria Edmonds, Vicki Baker, Marti Towe, Dianna Arnall, Vicki Sturgell, Teresa Stockstill, Gail Fisher, Sherry Warner, Phyllis Miles, and Miss Reta Stewart, sponsor. Third Row: Mrs. Leila McQuerter, sponsor, Marilyn Johnston, Janet Carney, Brenda Tuck, Rhonda Hessler, Linda Hinkle, Marilyn Box, Barbara Draper, Sally Shane, Debbie Hanes, Cindy McGinnis, and Debbie Henderson. Fourth Row: Linda Jones, Janet Breier, M'Liss Braytield, Sally Pickering, Karen Finkbinder, Debbie Hasty, Cindy Grimm, Terry Andrews, Paula Williams, Desiree Wright, Janice Owens, Gail Beutler, and Darlene Bench. Roberta Johnson, and Cheryl McGhee. game. , JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Front Row Charlotte Sears, Linda Schulze, and Barbara Johnson Second Row Debbie t Anderson, Carol McCroskey ancl Wanda Dixon Third Row Above: Jackie Gerhart, Janis Bass, Kira Taylor and Juanita Steger hang a sign in the student center. Left: Members of the Junior Varsity cheer leaders and the Hornets' Nest cheer the Fighting Hornets at the Glendale Regalia Ro alt In The EnchanTed Forest, Sep- tember 27, l969, Queen Debbie Svveet and her royal court reigned over The dance activities. Debbie was crowned at The Hillcrest-Parkview game won by The Hornets, 21-O. AT The stadium The band, The Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps, and many com- mittees gave honor to The royal- fy. Cheryl McKinney Cindy Sweet Freshman Attendants Pat Rader Sara Steinberg Senior Attendant Senior Attendant Charlotte Sears Diana Bernet Gae Slavens Juanita Steger Sophomore Attendants Junior Attendants ...,-. ..i....,.... Q....:.....,. .Q f-Q-..............,...1.4. ,-......,... - , F I A X f dv f M, -f . xiffafru - T'? 1 I 1 ,ff f x a A f f .. 6 4 -fi Q- x.., ' 4.1. , . fm 4. w 19, ,, ,f ff 4'7 , ,pa , 4 .gm ,. X. Q I.. 1. M fa vw U '21 ' ,wi- ,. ., L -.?'QJf4.lFW Ffh f' K J ,v K. , R A R 'K 1 .' ,J ' X 4 ,iff . .,, A, 1 . 1 5 . . .1 ' ' HF U ' X ., ,v ' 41 I , Q, Qx?' . A RWE :Vw Q.. V ,If-Q1 ' u, ' f.-xxg,-' 4,4 . -gy? 3 4 X A-a .. v :Il K ul . B, 1g..- ,- ,w-,V Q ix ,Q , ,-.....,... r 'f g g . - f - 4 jv 4 n...J4....f '. x r' I L3 HILLCREST VARSITY HORNETS Front Row: Tom Atwell, Steve Kitterman, Rondell Miller, Dan Shope, Randy Burrell, Mike Gilbert, Bill Stratton, and Larry Edge. Second Row: Bob Criger, Stan Bumgarner, Jim Shields, Mike Turner, Wesley McFall, Wesley Routh, Terry Hale, andJMike Robertson. Third Hornets Take City Championship Spirited Team Compi With the experience of seniors and the determination of iuniors, the Hillcrest Hornets marched to a 6-3-l season record. The Hillcrest student body, displaying exceptional spirit and enthusiasm, backed the gridders in each game. A Regalia win over Parkview, a victory over state-ranked Glendale, and a decisive downing of Sedalia in the centennial game, highlighted the T969 football season. ' Senior Stan Bumgarner was voted all-conference end and Quarterback Club's Lineman of the Year for the Hornets. An- other senior, Mike Turner, received the club's Back of the Year honor. Junior Mike Fortner was also voted all-conference for his outstanding iob as defensive middle guard. Fullback Tony Slavens, linebacker Jim Parrott, and tackle Kurt Simmons, received all-conference honorable mention. The Sportsmanship Award was presented to Kurt Simmons at the annual Booster Club Banquet. Row: Ridley Thomas, Rex Fleming, Gary Hogue, Steve Burney, Tony Slavens, Gary Whitaker, Tim Davis, Mike Fortner, and Bill Jones. Fourth Row: Mike Hyman, Jim Morehouse, Gary Doke, Kurt Simmons, Mike Gray, Preston Hale, Randy Hoover, and Jim Parrott. le Impressive Record Stan Bumgarner breaks away for more yardage against Jefferson City. 5 as 1 Mil: Ron 1' e Burney, Tony Slavens, mes. Fourth Row: Mike like Gray, Preston Hale, Record nst Jefferson City. Mike Turner looks for daylight as he returns a punt against Central. Rondell Miller lowers the boom on a Glendale ball carrier SCOREBOARD Hillcrest . . .... 0 Bartlesville . . . . .26 Hillcrest . . ..... 26 Rolla .... . . . 6 Hillcrest . . ..... 21 Parkview . . . . . 0 Hillcrest' . . . 8 Central . . . . . 0 Hillcrest . . ..... 27 Lebanon ......... . . . O Hillcrest . . ..... 14 Joplin Memorial .... .... 1 4 Hillcrest . . ..... 14 Joplin Parkwood . . . . . .45 Hillcrest . . .18 Glendale ...... . . . .12 Hillcrest . . ..... 24 Sedalia ...... ,.., 1 2 Hillcrest . . ..... 24 Jefferson City . . . . . . .42 'E J '51 V3 Q tlfwo we i. wail Www JWOQO XOZEAN M CFLA. 0'LZf?g, 3, Ljwm JJJZ l1CfCJICfl 'aJ'90 ODA QQAQ COLMQQ Ofc A1 XA L Ak XOOXNVL WMD ol td'-C ,JZ on M ww X 0-NXUQQ QM - P. s A D- A -32 I JUNIOR VARSITY Front Row: Don Stricke, Dave Everest, Mark Simmons, Marwin Goff, Dennis Lindsay, David Seaman, Nick Rhea, and Darwin Goff. Second Row: David Rothermel, Randy Bossing, David Hough, Victor Barber, Steve Highfill, Drew Shane, Rick Baker, Dan Funkhouser, and Mark Miller. Third Row: Rex Sharp, Bill Mincks, Joe l , Jackson, Mark Stayce, Ron Dennis, Terry Hale, Tim Lovett, and Danny Doke. Fourth Row: Steve Anderson, Floyd Williams, Wayne Garrett, Mike Cruise, Mike Fletcher, George Frazier, Jeff Elliot, Harvey Murray, and Roger Payne. Quarterback Tim Davis zeroes in on a pass receiver. I Speedster Mike Hyman grabs another pass against Glendale. Defensive Hornets make a bad first impression on a Viking ball carrier. Top Hornet scorer Ton Halfback Tom Atwel FRESHMAN TEAM . Terry Tracy, Wayne Gerhart, Randy Cro Poinclexter. Second Gillming, Glen Pride Davis, Larry Ramsey, Tim Lovett, and Danny illiams, Wayne Garrett, F Elliot, Harvey Murray, 2365 Total Yards Versatile Backs Spark Hornets Top Hornet scorer Tony Slavens follows his blockers for another long gain. HalflJ6Ck TOFFI Atwell SPfll'1fS for fhe 906l- Bob Criger heads for paydirt. Fullback Tony Slavens breaks off-tackle. 3 FRESHMAN TEAM First Row: Troy Compton, Terry Tracy, Wayne Walker, Brent Martin, Ronald Gerhart, Randy Crocker, Mark Crews, and Mike Poindexter. Second Row: Keith Gillming, Kenneth Gillming, Glen Pridernore, Kenneth Stratton, Ernie Davis, Larry Ramsey, and Mark Stratton. Third Row: Ricky Wright, Randy Boles, Randy Prine, David V Powell, Jim Barrett, and Gary Hoover. Fourth Row: l Ricky De Comp, Bob Barcomb, Danny Newton, L Steve Cobb, David Stewart, Eddie Fisher, a-id Peter Schuelzky. Jeff Green was absent when the t picture was taken. t 95 T ,l Score League Leaders Roundballers Improve as Season Advances The spirited Hornet basketballers hit the hardwoods tor the tirst time November 28 against the Monett quintet and from that first victory to the final second of play in regional competition, they brought thrills and excitement to all Hillcrest fans. The season included a third place finish in thetForsyth Tournament and a second place standing in the Glendale Holiday Tourney. ln Conference play the Hornets, although corn- piling a 3-7 record, gave the league leaders several scares during the season. Parkview, league champ, escaped with a one-point victory in one ot the hottest games of the year. lke Letterman, Eddie Ragain, Mike Keltner, Jett Keene, and John Brackley were the seniors who provided the action during this T969-70 season. Junior roundballers returning to the courts next year will be sharpshooting Tony Sevy, Steve Burney, and Kenny Hardin, and sev- eral talented sophomores. ' Above: Coach Bill Lea yells encouragement to his team from the sidelines. Right: Steve Burney goes up for the tip as Eddie Ragain and Tony Sevy await the ball. l VARSITY Front Row: Mr. Bill Lea, coach, Gary Butcher, Eddie Ragain, Mike Keltner, Steve Burney, John Brackley, Jeff Keene, and Tony Sevy. Second Row: Manager Bruce Lemons, Jesse Versaw, Gary Whitaker, Mike Matthews, Kenny Hardin, Barry Fritchman, and Bill Jones. BHCE l l i l t gain, Mike Keltner, Steve tger Bruce Lemons, Jesse and Bill Jones. Left: Ike Letterman drives for the basket against Glendale. Below: An outside shot over a Central defender, nets another one for lke Letterman. Bottom: Bringing the ball down court is one of the, many duties of guard Mike Keltner. 34 Hillcrest Hillcrest Hillcrest Hillcrest Hillcrest Hillcrest Hillcrest Hillcrest Hillcrest Hillcrest ........ Hillcrest Hillcrest ...... . . Hillcrest ........ Hillcrest Hillcrest Hillcrest Hillcrest Hillcrest Hillcrest Hillcrest SCOREBOARD 73 Monett 62 Norwood 53 Forsyth ..... 65 Gainesville .. 7l Jefferson City 76 Carthage .... 54 West Plains . 53 West Plains . 66 Glendale . . 57 Parkview . . 49 Parkwood . . 58 Memorial . . 72 Central . . . 65 Glendale . 66 Mexico .... 63 Memorial . . . 49 Parkview . . . 5'l Parkwood . . 66 Central . . . 54 Glendale . . Above Leading scorer Ike Letterman adds two more to hus total Right Center Steve Burney goes hugh for a shot as Jeff Keene and Ike Letterman awatt a posslble rebound Below Left Southpaw Tony Sevf gets off another shot agamst Glendale Below Rlghr Ike Letterman tlps one an agalnst West Platns as Gary Butcher and Kenny Hardin watch Guard Eddie Ragain as he dribbles frm Guard Eddie Ragain demonstrates his excellent ball handling as he dribbles toward the action. Freshman - 9-4 Record Stingers Have Winning Year JUNIOR VARSITY .1 . Front Row: Keith Drumright, Darrell Johnston, Tim Mills, Terry Dykes, and Tom Gaddis. Second Row: Mr. Bill Anderson, coach, Bob Detherage, Chris Fortner, Mark Pennell, and Rick Wells. Third Row: George Frazier, Wayne Garrett, Curt Wimberley, David Jones, and Larry DeVries. .-.,.,,, :iw ,AVV lk ,,1 kVLV ,.f, I ar, gr 1 ..., 3 I I ,i , Q ei'V Alll ili1i' , -we .ii Ae-- J M 1- ,,,, e,, r V T, ,vyy ,... ,,,EVg ,,,c,. 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Third Row: Gene See, manager, Bob Barcomb, Bob Ballard, Steve Cobb, Dan Newton, Eddie Fisher, Jim Whitworth, and Troy Compton, manager. 99 - NM, , ,.,.....,.,. --,...., ,....... , . ., ,... ..... , , . ... . .-......, Simmons to State Track, Wrestling The breaking ot the tape after a close race and the taut muscles ot a wrestler straining to out- maneuver his mat opponent were common sights in athletic competition at Hillcrest. The track team, coached by Jim Vaughan, con- sisted of over 40 members and was led by lettermen Steve Burney, Tim Davis, Jett Keene, Mike Keltner, and Bob Adams. A The wrestling squad, although finishing with a disappointing l-9 mark, produced the finest wrestler Hillcrest has seen in l85-pounder Kurt Simmons. Kurt finished the season with an outstanding 24-2 record and the right to compete for the state championship at Lee's Summit. Simmons was also awarded the Sportsmanship Award at the annual sports banquet. The team, manned by several underclassmen, promises an outstanding wrestling program in the future. HHS TRACKSTERS First Row: Bruce Byers, Grant 'Williams, Roger Payne, Doug Crabtree, Mark Scott, Marvvin Goff, Danny Stiver, Rick Haymes, manager. Second Row: Steve Wallace, Mark Miller, Randy Bossing, David Hough, Bob Criger, Danny Shope, Darwin Goff, Steve Foster, Coach Carrol Parrott. Third Row: Rick Baker, Mark Stacye, Brian Feemster, Victor Barber, David Everest, Jess Roberds, Richard Sears, Larry DeVries. Fourth Row: Bill Davidson, Joe Jackson, Mike Fletcher, Stan Bumgarner, Ralph Grimes, Mike Fortner, Tim Davis. Fifth Row: Coach lim Vaughan, Mike Keltner, Jett Keene, Ike Letterman, Steve Burney, Bob Adams, Jim Parrott. Top Right: State competitor Kurt Simmons moves in for the pin against his Seneca foe. Right: Distance runner Ralph Grimes speeds around the track in practice. 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Dubbed Birm's Bombers, the returning letter- men were seniors Steve Miller, 'Jesse Versaw, John Brackley, Rodney Holden, and Stan -Brunson, The iuniors were Rondell Nliller, Chris Peterson, Ted Peck, Wes Routh, Tom Atwell, Tony Sevy, and Edwin Ivey, and sophomore Bob Detherage. Above Right: Andy McMillen waits behind the plate for the speeding baseball. Directly Above: Steve Miller loosens his arm before a daily practice session. Right: Catcher Rondell Miller prepares himself for a hard workout. ,MZ f , ,, ,,,,, if riff? 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Below: Coach Dick Birmingham studies Hillcrest Hillcrest Hillcrest Hillcrest Hillcrest Hillcrest ,..l3 SCOREBOARD' Parkview 2 Sedalia 5 Parkwood 0 Central 8 Glendale 2 Memorial Hillcrest .... . . .10 Parkview Hillcrest .... .. . 3 Parkwood Hillcrest .... 5 Willard . Hillcrest .... .. . 6 Republic Hillcrest .... .. . 1 Parkview Hillcrest .... . . Central .. Hillcrest MeI'Y1Ol'iBl Hillcrest .... Glendale ff BlRM'S BOMBERS Front Row: Tony Sevy, Rodney Holden, Stan Brunson, and Edwin lvey. Second Row: Bob Detherage, John Brackley, and Tom Atwell. Third Row: Jesse Versaw, Bruce Lemons, manager, I Ted Peck, and Wes Routh. Fourth Row: Coach Dick Birmingham, Rondell Miller, Steve Miller, and Chris If Peterson, f W Q, ff IO3 114W W .... -...... ...........,,-,..... .--.,........,,..,..- .Ac ......-...M .,.- ... .,........ -..,1.........-- - Golf, Tennis Golfers, Netters Take to Greens, Courts Sunny spring days found many eager Hillcrest students sporting golf clubs and tennis racquets and readying themselves for future competition. Coach Jim Pearson's returning Iettermen were Kira Taylor, Cindy Young, Debra Sweet, Bobbi Hogue, Dusty Williams, Eddie Ragain, John Rea, David Rothermel, Paula Gold, Keith Drumright, Danny Funkhouser, David Jones, Larry Edge, and Curt Wimberley. 1 Four-year golf lettermen were Cindy Young, Debra Sweet, Eddie Ragain, John Rea, and Larry - Edge. 1 The boys' golf team came out fifth in a 12- school competition in the Ozark Conference last' year. Coach Bill Lea's returning tennis lettermen, Terry Dykes, Bill Stratton, and Stanley Harrison battled their way through the Ozark Conference matches. ,,,.,,.,...---- fic-ar ' Upper Righf: Coach J' P ' -Q Gnd Y d im earson explains the importance of a good grip to Kira Taylor, Y Oungf an Debra Sweet. Above: Coach Bill Lea reviews basic fundamentals in tennis as T D k ' - . , D erry y es, Bill Stratton, and Stanley Harrison begin another season. Right: Terry ykes, sophomore, executes a perfect serve to his opponent, V on M., , ,3,g,i,, , , , 51a'Zx,:?f F 1 if ,ff V' vw ,- zfe .WW f 4,3 , I 'Q ,455 ,V T. A., ... , ,,,,,.,,, . ,,.,,., ff. I nf 12 . , , ,W , ,f ' fo-we ,,f.C7hZ, ff v.tv,4!f ,f Q , ,.: ' wwf' rf' 1 ,Wh I W A ffzgwy- ,rw Q 'Q , f I.- ,L jj K l 1 H4 7 If .f f ' . , 'V , ,',u,-w,,. ., , 1 fo, , ft , 5 av, 'TM',f1g ,, . ,,,,fm 9 0 r 1 1 . . mf . ' . 7 ?, 1 Jams ' JM ' ' i l l E l i i 1 x 1 PEARSON'S PUTTERS Young. Second Row Pearson. Third Row: l FIS 'HM '-,w,,,,.v,. ,. , Www 2 1 5 Above: LEA'S NETTTERS Terry Dykes and Bill Stratton. Absent from picture: Stanley Harrison. Upper Left: Keith Drumwright practices form for teeing off. Lower R.yht: f A- ,ff 4 , Wh ,,,f' ' 1 f 1, ,fg,:: 2.4,,fc5'f59!'Z:f'MW 1 it 0, ww fm ff f , Stanley Harrison returns a serve. PEARSON'S PUTTERS First Row: Paula Gold, Dusty Williams, Bobbi Hogue, Kira Taylor, and Cindy Young. Second Row: Debra Sweet, Keith Drumwright, Larry Edge, David Rothermel, and Coach Jim Pearson. Third Row: David Jones, Eddie Ragain, Danny Funklwouser, and Curt Wimberley. 2: amp- -. mg 'S' , J ,J f N f 'f 'fix X 'ff 1 2 1 ezffff ,,.. Qf'1'i5f7lQ 'ii' 20154412-L'u 2y1:35'?'?v,v 24-2-WEAGZ' JWc59Z:'ff.Q.. ,,V,, , , , f ,.f, 44.1, , ,, Q1p,1,,,.7 Q-13' , .vw ? 1 ,Q N 1 . ow. Aww, Af 4' Y Left: Connie Wickersham concentrates on the pins as she moves Toward the lane. Below Left: Jan Chambers lets go with another ball in compiling a remarkable average. Directly Below: Mr. Frank Wann talks with Bill Robinson and Mike Reeves as. they keep score. Bottom Right: Doug Spradling delivers with the hope of another strike. 'nf Intramurals Variety of Sports Gives Gpportunity M WEB! ttrb A t ,,., 'r ' is W . M2T'Q .t NEWS!-f X9 Top Right: Alice Arnold gets off a serve in a thrilling intramural volleyball game. Top Leff: Mr. Frank Wann explains the importance of a good grip To Tommy Glenn and Drew Shane. Above: Nancy Sloane volleys The ball as Vickie Younes watches. 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L !.,., ,- , 1 I n I ' A I W , 1: ., A i in 5 14 +I I . i 1 . 1 3 3 1 Y .A 1 K ' x ' 4',,,. xx 1 W ' - its 1: my w . 6 . 3 A, V 1 N Freshmen hallenge Traditions ith New Idea I With eagerness, the 384 freshmen invaded the halls of Hillcrest as they brought fresh ideas and enthusiasm. Although burdened with the task of learning the ropes of a new and bigger school and becoming accustomed to the differences, the freshmen supported many activities. Several of their classmates entered into sports such as football basket- ball wrestling, and track. The Freshman Mixed Chorus sang at assemblies during the 'year as several freshmen participated in the musical, The King and l. Capitalizing upon the talent and abilityof the freshman class, the Future Teachers of America Club amended its Constitution to allow freshmen to ioin, thus encouraging them to learn about the teaching field. 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Burrow John Butler Lloyd Butler 'Tye Butrick Donna Cardwell Cindy Carney James Carney Janet Carney Joe Carpenter Debra Carroll Mike Carter Richard Cartwright John Case Ricky Casteel Gwen Caudill David Chesney Kathie Choate Denise Clark Dorothy Clayton Steve Cobb Stephanie Cohen Luther Colbert Bruce Collins Cindy Collins , Debbie Compton Mary Compton Troy Compton Charlotte Conrad Michelle Cook Travis Cook Diane Cotter Wanda Cox Danny Crabtree Susan Crabtree Raymond Craigmyle Mark Crews Randy Cracker Carl Dahlman Connie Damiels Ponnie Damiels Mike Daugherty Connie Davis Ernest Davis Freddie Davis Ricky DeCamp Marla Deck Vickie Delp Delliloh DeMaranviIle Eddie Charles DeVal Linda DeVries Jerry Dickens Fonda Dill Johnny Dillard Linda Dishman Dale Dixon Rosemary Donson Rick Dorsey Bill Drake Barbara Draper Debbie Driver Steve Ducker Debbie Eagan Pamela Kay Eastlake Connie Edwards Gloria Edwards Rocky Elkins Rosalie Elliot Jerry Emery Debbie Erwin Karen Finlibinder Debbie Fisher Eddie Fisher Gayle Fisher Debbie Flood Danny Floyd David Fly David Foreman Brenda Forrest Bob Foster Deborah Foster Cathie Frost Connie Frost Becky Fry Steve Fulbright Raymond Garrison Ronald Gerhart Keith Gillmin Kenneth Gillming Becky Goodale Harley Goodwin James Mark Gray Susie Gray Jeff Greene Robin Lynn Greenlee Cindy Grimm Vickie Gullett Dennis Hagar Loretta Halle Leslie Hall Eddie Hammock Lonnie Hardin Kerry Harper Deborah Harris Raymond Harris Tony Harris Manya Hasler Vernon Haslrp Debbie Hasty Thomas Hatfield Debbie Haynes Bill Heath Linda Heinkel Robbin Heisler Debbie Henderson Donnie Henderson Rhonda Hesler Garry Hill Murrell Hill Robert Hill 3, 4...- A 'C px, ,I tr .4 fb f-in rv 8 .J 'fbfl .1 ..- fx ,- ks Jane Spencer creates a stained ' ,:' glass window. 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Melton Rebecca Michael Sheila Middaugh David Middlemas Phyllis Miles Linda Miller Jonathan Mills Cathy Millsteod Kevin Mitchell Deana Mitchem Kenny Mitchem Keith Moore Janice Moreland Mary K. Mosher Janet Murr Danny Newton Terry Nicodemus Cheri Ohlin Debra Owens Janice Owens Kathy Padgett .la Lynn Palmerto Brenda Pendergrass Galen Perry Dane Peterson Teresa Pfister Sally Anne Pickering Sherry Pittman David Poindexter Mike Poindexter- Paula Poole Bill Powell David Powell Donna Powell Melissa Price Mike Price Glen Pridemore Randy Prine Bernice Purney Roy Roby Larry Romsey Steven Reaves Ralph Rebari Kenny Reynolds Phillip Rice Glenda Sue Richardson Larry Rikard Roberta Rauth Duane Rydstedt Marie Sade Dale Sardeson Scott,Schlicher Gary Schroeder Peter Schuelzky Vicky Scott Eugene See Tommy Sells Becky Sexton Sally Shane Randel Shank Leslie Shaw Paula Shaw Randi Sias Rick Simpson Helen Slaughter Shirley Slone David Sly David Smith Debra Smith Krissy Smith Susan Smith Kelly Snider Chris Snyder Laurie Southwick Toni Spadatara Trev Sparkman Jane Spencer Patty Spencer Steve Spencer Doug Spradlin Judy Stevens Linda Stevens David Stewart Danny Stockstill Teresa Stockstill Kenny Stratton Mark Stratton Tom Strick Kathy Stroup Vicky Sturgell Dennis Swain Cindy Sweet Ezara Sweet Fred Tartenaar Linda Templeton Ricky Tennis Verna Tennis Julie Thomas Leslie Thomas Mike Thomas Robin Thomas Mike Tittle Marti Towe Nicalette Towry Terry Tracy John Tranbarger Larry Trogdon Brenda Tuck Don Turner Robert Turner Steve Turner Jim Twedell Steven Underhill Loretta Van Dyke Nancy Van Winkle Chris Vaughan Wayne Walker Debbie Ward Deborah Ware Sherry Warner Jim Whisnant Lawrence White Lucy White Victoria White Jim Whitworth John Whitworth Connie Wickersham Becky Wilcox Luanne Wilhite Suzanne Wilhite Gary Williams Jeanette Williams Johnny Williams Judith Williams Paula Williams Becky Wilson Desiree Wright Ricky Wright John Yager Barbara Young Dearld Younger ,V mf .smug-1 ,me X S Vw- , 1. 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Sophomores regenerated its choir as they did everything they touched, as members of the class entered all facets of curricular andextracurricular activities. , The sophomores exhibited their enthusiasm as they stripped the old paint and refinished the lion in the administrative office of the Dickerson Zoo Park. The hand-carved lion was exhibited in the 1920 World Fair and was later presented to the Zoo Park. Leading this enthusiastic class were Larry DeVries, president, Danny Stiver, vice-president, and Mary Hillman, secretary. Mr. Weston Horst, counselor, guided the class whenever his help was needed. .,. --4' af' wk T- - .ici QAI y y N y y 'ta A V l E t. 1 f s' ts'1 .-tt t Q 'l-tt 1 1 , fi 1 -,-'t. iil T c f trc' 2: 'r-f :it '--- ' t 2' : V a -,' p 1- T .i- :- A 1 ki '7 -v-. f fz. f., f ' :'- 1?- f f it stt a v tr ,. .. ' , f 1f.,. ff ,. 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Buddy Weber Steven Webster Richard Wells Joyce Wheeler Charlena White Deborah Wilburn Donna Williams Floyd Williams Gary Williams Grant Williams Janice Williams John Williams Becky Wilson James Wilson Mike Wilson Curtis Wimberly Paula Winters Susie Witherspoon Dan Walken Micki Woods Mike Woods Jack Wyant Gary Yates Jerry Young Kevin Young Larry Young Rodney Young Cindy Zarras Debra Zongker 111. vi ill gi 1. ll ,ll IISI. all ill 152 MII All will ll Ili ll If If ll el lil Ill l .ll I li li. HI il W I . ll l ,. .V .1 ll 3 11 1 I 1 I' I1 I I. . 111 I1 , 1 I fll - 1 2' . , .1 1 1 ,i 1 1 1 rl I l 1 I I I Ill 11 I l l ls I1 J l I lil l I1 I N ll 1 I 14 1 Ill All I l I I l I I ,I l l I I I I 1 lllill Ili ll il lllil ll' 1 I l ll Juniors We Qccup Place as eaders In Outstanding Year As iuniors ioined the ranks of upperclassmen, they proved their exuber- ant spirit. ln a contest among classes, the iuniors bought more class ribbons than any other to boost the varsity football team in its victory over Glendale. For the first time in the history of Hillcrest, a iunior, Mike Fortner, held the office of student body vice-president. The varsity football team was composed almost entirely of iuniors. Tony Slavens finished second in all-city scoring. The team captured the city championship in football defeating every-city team. They showed their strength in all sports. Realizing the importance of planning a career, students had a variety of choices. College bound students attended College Day where they had a chance to meet with college representatives and were given an opportunity to take college preparatory tests. Andy McMillen was elected president with Rondell Miller, vice-presi- dent, and Diana Bernet, secretary. Always there to guide was Mrs. Lois Kirkman, counselor. O .7 Q if , fa' A ' r il ,u-'31 I ff' 1: i' fa 1 , . 1 lx, A ff 1 1 J Danny Adams Patti Adams Rick Adams Karen Adamson James Aldred Billy Altic Richard Andrews, Jr. Richard Lynn Andrews Anna Armour Alice Arnold Tommy Atwell Larry Bailey Paula Baker Sharon Baker Rick Baldwin Felicia Barner Diana Bass Janis Bass Gladys Baxter Jerry Bear Steve Bear Mark Beauchamp Pamela Beck Genevieve Bellanger Diana Bernet ' Donna Bethurem Elaine Bigbee Malcom Blackburn Barbara Blakey Leslie Blizzard Mike Boatright Jeanette Boyer Paula Bradley Terry Brand Chuck Bransen Joleen Bray Susan Breier Lillian Bridges Karen Brown Karen Buckmaster David Bumgarner Judy Burkhardt Steve Burney Randy Burrell Elaine Burrow Pamela Burton Sharon Bussert Bruce Byers Dennis Campbell Melvin Cates Jimmy Chamless Mary Chesney Gena Chrismon Steve Clark Kathy Claussen Kara Clayton Paul Clemens Ronnie Climer Dennis Collison Kathy Compton Debra Conway Randy Cook Janice Corbin Peggy Counts Gary Cox Richard Craigmyle Bob Criger Connie Crossland Carol Sue Crosswhite Thomas Cruise Craig Davis Debbie Lynn Davis Tim Davis Toni Denney Frank Dennis Brian DeSpain Danny Dickinson Stephen Dickinson Jerry Dodd Gary Donnelson l l23 , Joy Dooley Judy Doran Scott Draper Gary Driggers Linda Dutton Pam Eagleburger Tom Edmonds Jeri Sue Emerson Phyllis Evans Clint Farmer Charles Farr William Farrand Gail Fender Charles Fielding Paula Fields Ronnie Fields Judy Fisher Rex Fleming Mike Fortner Larry Foster Larry Freeman Barry Fritchman Deborah M. Fry Jay Fuzzell Tommy Gafner Randall Gamble Donald Gardner Janet Gardner Larry Garrett Cynthia Garrison David Garrison Don Gavisk Dennis Geren Bill Gill Linda Glenn Paula Gold Steve Goodin Dixie Goodman Lloyd Goodwin Regina Gouty Loni Green Phillip Greenway Brenda Gregory Terry Gregory Rocky Grimm Dan Gullett Herbert Haile Preston Hale Danny Hall Tommy Hall Dixie Hammers Cynthia Hammock Lynn Hankins Kenny Hardin Stanley Harrison Rick Haymes Cyndi Heisler James Henderson Fred Highfill Mark Highfill Glenna Hilton Doug Hinds Peggy Hines Sandy Hoaglin Faye Hogan Bobbi Hogue Frank Hogue Phyllis Hoke Randy Hoover Donna Hunt Debbie Hunter J. D. Hursh ,nv 4'f,, . ' 5 ,f 1 tl 0 ,M Z ff' 5 ff exif rv 7- I4 ea-2 1 Y ,Q . -. KL X if 7 RA 'F f ' r fav' fn. . 1 ,- N. Q' M4 f A 4 if I , f G4 !,W'Tf' 1 fi P WWW V ' ' f ff I ff fi ,, V if 1 4 , ' 4 E I Z , 2' l W y f W t. 2 Juniors on bus trip reioice over Lebanon victory. y fff? ff Juni- f,4 ww f, - I - . W? ,Q fm- f i , .. , F VW fm 77, . 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If If ,.AL.4, 7 . --IMP a reioice over Juniors' Spirit Build United Cl ss Paul Hutsell Donna Hutton Mike Hyman Sandra Ingram Dale Irvin Edwin Ivey Rebecca Jackson Jarita Jean Barbara Johnson Becki Jones Betty Jones Bill Jones Eddie Joy Sam Julian Hugh King Vickie Kinser Steve Kitterman Willie Knapp Paul Lane Sandra Lapel Patty Latimer Steven Lawson Sylvia Leirer Paul Lemons Sharon Lemons Anita Letterman Carol Lilly Christina Lindsay Dennis Link Cindy Lisenby Dewayne Long Margaret Mackey Susie Malone Joyce Mason Mike Matthews Bob McCann Carolyn McCleary Jack McClure Cheryl McClurg Gerald McCoy Joyce Marie McDaniel Janis McGhee Debra McGinnis Denny McGuire Kenny McGuire Glenda Mclntosh Nancy McMahap:i Andy McMillen Steven McNeely Larry McNeley Terry Messenger Juanita Metz John Middlemas Rondell Miller Russell Miller Karis Minor Mike Mitchem Larry Mock Glenda Morgan Doretta Mullican Deana Myers Jimmy Nehl Robert Neuman Freddy O'Dell Mary Painter James Parrott Jim Pasley Dorothy Payne Randy Payne Richard Payne Ted Peck Steve Pendergrass Talented Juniors Develop Future Goals Jill Persell Sandy Perusse Chris Peterson Janet Phillips Gary Pickering Merrie Pickering Pam Pickering Jimmy Poindexter Linda Polodna Sheila Potter Steve Potter Janine Power Danny Presley Marilyn Prewett Jimmy Raby Kathy Randolph Charles Rea Mike Reaves Debbie Reed Sara Reed Priscilla Reynolds Rick Reynolds Becky Rhea Jean Rhodes Charlotte Richardson Michael Rippe Jim Rippe Debbie Robbins Mike Robertson Susa Robertson Terry Robertson Becky Rogers Gaylen Rogers Jim Romine Jeff Rone Jeanie Ross Audrey Rothermel John Wesley Routh Larry Rowe Don Roy Pat Rue Joanna Ryan Russell Sade Warren Satterfield Mark Schultz Larry Scott Richard Sears Tony Sevy Tim Sexton Danny Shaffer John Shank Carolyn Sharp Greg Sheridan Becky Shields Dan Shope Virginia Shull Jack Skidmore Diana Slaughter Tony Slavens Nancy Sloan Douglas Smith Larry Smith Sharon Smith Arlis Snyder Judith Ann Spellman Mike Spencer Tom Stage Joe Stark Juanita Steger Russ Steward Steve Stewart Bobby Stockdale M40 'CJ' I-N. 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'27 Karen Woods Vickie Yonnes Larry Young f ff 3- , 'QQ 1 Jackie Wood 'X Jimmy Stovall Bill Stratton Mark Strick Patricia Strong Tommy Stubbs Deborah Sved David Taylor Julie Templeton Brenda Thomas Frank Thomas Fred Thomas Mike Thomas Ridley Thomas Bobby Thompson Karen Tillman Jim Tranbarger Billy Trivitt Melvin Tucker Dale Turner Elaine Turner Sharon Turney Don Van Winkle Steve Vinson Nancy Walker Kenny Weatherford Judy Webb Janna West Saundra Whaley Gary Whitaker Randy White Don Whitlock Terry Wilkinson Christina Williams Dusty Williams Janice Williams Lynn Williams Becky Williamson Brenda Willis Gary Wilson Larry Wilson William Wilson Kgathy Wise Seniors Display Versatility ln Man Activities Amid the taking of Scholastic Aptitude Tests, Ohio Psychological, and college entrance exams, the time seemed to fly for the 358 seniors. Joyce Reynolds and Jim Everest were representatives of the senior class as they placed in the semi-finals of the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying test. ln the musical The King and I, Pat Rader and Grady Affolter held the roles of leading characters. Debbie Sweet reigned over the Regalia game and dance with Sara Steinburg and Pat Rader as her senior attendants. Curt Lemmon served the student body as its capable president. The seniors danced to the strains of music by the Irving at their prom as the memories of a great year came rushing back. The officers for this year were Brad Harris, president, Jim Everest, vice- president, and Eddie Ragain, secretary. Mr. Newton Edwards, counselor, assisted them in many curricular activities the seniors accomplished. Betty Adams Bob Adams John Adams Grady Affolter Louis Allen Paul Anderson Gary Arnall Stan Arnold James Baker Vickie Barrett Jana Barton Judy Bear David Beezley Howard Behling V Linda Beutler Katherine Ann Bigbee Roger Black Alvin Blackard Bruce Bossi Paula Jean Bradley Donna Bradshaw Wayne Brasel Rex Bristow Debbie Brooks Steve Brooks Anne Brown Stanley Brunson Glenda Bryant Cary Buchanan Stanley Bumgarner Richard Burlison Michelle Buron Mary Bush Gary Butcher Doug Butler Richelle Byrd Debbie Carter James Douglas Carter Kathy Sue Carter Kathryn Ann Carter Mary Campbell Norman Case Donna Chesney Merilyne Clark Andy Clayton Jerry Clayton Willia Clemons Elsa Colombo Jane Coppock Junior Cox Julie Cunningham Kenny Dalan Patricia Daugherty Priscilla Daugherty David Davidson Gary Davis Janice Davis Mike Davis Brian Deck La Tricia Dillinger Seniors Concentrate on Work Friend hip Janet McCurdy works hard on her assignment rn preparation for the Elsa Colombo foreign exchange student her American sister Lynn Horst H'llCl'95f SPe9Ch f0UmBm9 'f- and A FS sponsor Mrs Sally Luke have fun together Lynn Horst, Gary Doke Fred Drake Andrea East Larry Edge Deborah Edmisson Mark Ehrich Guy Don Elliott Susan Ellis Lu Nell Ellison Lana Erven Pam Essary Eda Euliss Don Evans Dorothy Evans Jim Everest James Fairman Fred Farmer Kathleen Fenton Judy Fine Sheila Flatness Carolyn Fletcher Janelle Fouts Rose Frakes Ethel Freeman Diana Gann Tommy Gardner Vicki Gardner Pam Gavisk Mike George Jackie Gerhart Mike Gilbert Virginia Gillming Sharon Glaze Bobbi Glenn Ronnie Green Merry Gunnett Sherry Gunnett Patricia Guynes Jean Hall David Hall Johnny Hall Don Hanes Kirk Harrell Brad Harris Donald Harvey Richard Heideman James Henderson Dennis Henson Cindy Hicks Kenneth Higdon Debbie Highfill David Hill Debbie Hoaglin Rodney Holden Twila Hoover Lynn Horst Larry House Kristy Hunt Seniors Excel in Musical National Merit Test Larry Hutton Nancy Hutton Paula Inmon Bill Jackson Cindy Jarvis Rhonda Jefferies Donald Johns Bud Johnson Ronald Johnson Sandra Johnston Bob Jones David Jones wi 452 K:-if 3 ,. .Q-:fn Test ,i N. w...,,-.4 , hiv f Wes McFall Linda McGinnis Rick McMullin Donald McNeill Toni Messier Garth Justice Jo Ann Justus Jeff Keene Mike Keltner Evan P. Kensinger Chester Kite Jackie Knapp Danny Krasser Dennis Krasser Rita Landreth Regina Latham Elaine Law Edie Lawson Curt Lemmon Dwight Letterman Tommy Letterman Linda Lindsay Judy Locke Sandra Long Robert Long Pam Looney David Lowry Wanda Mace Mike Manes David Mann Alan Manning Clint McAllister Debbie McCIung John McCoy Janet McCurdy Pam Miles Sherry Miller Steve Miller Rachel Mills Jay Montgomery Jim Morehouse Debbie Morris Sandra Sue Murphy Shirley Murray Danny Myers Twyla Myers Glen Newton Carol Nimmo Stanley Nimmo Velrea Noe Kathy O'Connor Daniel O'Dell Tanya Oliver Richard Owen Stanley Pace Diane Parker Richard Payne Beverly Peltz Mike Perkins Seniors Take Active Part In Cabinet Educational Progr Pamela Peters Karl Phillips Kay Planchon Debra Powell Rick Presley Pat Rader Eddie Raglain Bonnie Randolph 4 r I I, .JS ' J .Qs ' '.x:-1 nc: ' John Rea Kathy Recchia Chris Reed Joyce Reynolds Irma Rhoten Shirlee Riley Larry Roark Rebecca Robards Debra Robertson Bill Robinson Joyce Rone Ronnie Rook David Routh Mike Ruble Pam Russel Randy Rust Michael Sade Linda Schultz David Scott Mike Shaffer Lynn Sheridan Jim Shields Laura Shull Kurt Simmons ational Program Jim Skidmore Kent Skinner A ,-i!i'l4-I llfwgii -gre Cabinet members Linda Beutler, Diana Gann, and Lynn Horst prepare a display for Open House. Carolyn Smith Rebecca Smith Ron Smith Toni Smith Wanda Snelling Carolyn Snodarass Glenda Stafford l35 George Stander Debbie Steele Sara Steinberg James Stevens Larry Stewart Elaine Stilley Larry Stokes lva Jean Swearengin Debra Sweet Kira Taylor Wendell Taylor Carl Templeton Patti Thomas John Thompson Becky Thorton Howard Trent Mike Turner Shirley Vader Jesse Versaw Connie Vinson Patricia Wagner Bonnie Walker Mark Walker Fred Watson Bob White Dottie White Janet Wicks Diana Wilson Jim Wilson Donna Wimberley Richard Wingo Don Woods Anna Woods Judy Woods Jan Wray Cindy Young E-- , Em? ,,., ,LEW l , 40' Senior students information concer their four years of the number of yea tivity. EVELYN ABNEY: C.C BETTY ALICE ADAI A.F.S., Art Club. BOB ADAMS: Baske' Freshman Choir, F.F,! dent1, Highlifers, M1 JOHN ADAMS: V.l.C GRADY AFFOLTER: Student Council, F Choir, Thespians, M LOUIS ALLEN: F.T.I mentarian1, Wrestliny PAUL ANDERSON: C GARY ARNALL: For murals 141, Student president1, D.E.C.A. JIM BAKER: Key Cl lieutenant governor, V.I.C.A. 1vice-preside VICKI BARRETT: F A.F.S., Thespians, C .IANA BARTON: HC F.B.L.A. 1121, Thespiar JUDY BEAR: Chorus. DAVID BEEZLEY: F1 Central 1. DONNA BELT: Debi from Miller, Missouri: LINDA BEUTLER: Sof: Council 131, Highla drum captain1, Cho missioner1, Advancec KATHIE BIGBEE lr mural Volleyball, Hc 131 1historian, distric Girls' Choir, Highlifeu dent Council, Hig Madrigal. ROGER BLACK: Adm 121, Highlifers 121. ALVIN BLACKARD: F4 ball 131, Student Co grounds commissione BRUCE BOSSI: lntram V.l.C.A. DONNA BRADSHAW: nis, Sobhomores Girls ers 121 1assistant Choir. WAYNE BRASEL: F.F.A DEBBIE BROOKS: Hoi Sophomore Girls' Chr Thespians 121, Speecl' i Senior students have provided the following Information concerning their activities during their four years of high school. Figures indicate the number of years of participation in the ac- tivity. EVELYN ABNEY: C.O.E. Club. BETTY ALICE ADAMS: Intramural Bowling 141, A.F.S., Art Club. BOB ADAMS: Basketball, Football 131, Track 141, Freshman Choir, F.F.A., Advanced Choir 121 1presi- dent1, Highlifers, Madrigal. JOHN ADAMS: V.l.C.A. GRADY AFFOLTER: Band 141 1drum major, 21, Student Council, French Club 121, Advanced Choir, Thespians, Madrigal. LOUIS ALLEN: F.T.A. 121, V.l.C.A. 121 1parlia- mentarian1, Wrestling. PAUL ANDERSON: C.O.E. Club. - GARY ARNALL: Football 121, Track 121, Intra- murals 141, Student Council 131, F.B.L.A. 1vice- president1, D.E.C.A. 1secretary1. JIM BAKER: Key Club 131 1secretary, president, lieutenant governor, division I31, Boys' State, V.l.C.A. 1vice-president1. VICKI BARRETT: F.H.A. 121 1vice-president1, A.F.S., Thespians, C.O.E. Club. ' JANA BARTON: Hornets' Nest, Safety Council, F.B.L.A. 121, Thespians. JUDY BEAR: Chorus. DAVID BEEZLEY: Football 121, 1transfer from Central1. DONNA BELT: Debate Team, F.B.L.A., 1transfer from Miller, Missouri1. LINDA BEUTLER: Sophomore Girls' Choir, Student Council 131, Highlanders 121 1president, snare drum captain1, Chorus, Cabinet 1finance com- missioner1, Advanced Choir. KATHIE BIGBEE Intramural Basketball, Intra- mural Volleyball, Hornets' Nest, Sing-Out, F.F.A. 131 1historian, district vice-president1, Sophomore Girls' Choir, Highlifers, Advanced Choir 121, Stu- dent Council, Highlanders 121 lmalofelfel, Madrigal. ROGER BLACK: Advanced Choir 121, Madrigal 121, Highlifers121. ALVIN BLACKARD: Football 131, Track 131, Base- ball 131, Student Council, Cabinet 1building and grounds commissioner1, N.F.L., Debate Team. BRUCE BOSSI: Intramural Bowling, Key Club 121, V.l.C.A. DONNA BRADSHAW: Chorus 121, Intramural Ten- nis, Soohomores Girls' Choir, Sing-Out, Highland- ers 121 1assistant tenor captain1, Advanced Choir. WAYNE BRASEL: F.F.A. DEBBIE BROOKS: Hornets' Nest Freshman Choir, Sophomore Girls' Choir, Sing-Out, Literary Club, Thespians 121, Speech Club, Art Club. Senior Summary ANNE BROWN: Band 141, Orchestra 121, Ad- vanced CIIOIF 121, Sing-Out 141, French Club 121, F.B.L.A., 1transfer from Central1. STAN BRUNSON: Track, Basketball 121, Base- ball 121. GLENDA BRYANT: F.H.A. 141 1songleader, sec- retary-treasurer, vice president1, F.T.A., A.F.S. 131, State Youthpower 121, National Youthpower, Anchor Club, F.B.L.A., Math Club. STANLEY BUMGARNER: Football 141, Track 141, Intramural Basketball 141, Intramural Volleyball 121, Hi-Y, Wrestling. RICHARD BURLISON: Band 141. MICHELLE BURON: Band 121, F.H.A., A.F.S. 131, Sing-Out, Safety Council, Highlanders 121, Or- chestra 121, Anchor Club. MARY BUSH: Math Club 131 1vice-president1, Hornets' Nest, Student Council, Orchestra 141, P.E. Career Club, 141, Junior Varsity Cheer- leader, Varsity Cheerleader 121, French Club 121 1president1, Safety Council 1treasurer1. GARY BUTCHER: Basketball 141, Track 131.: DOUG BUTLER: V.l.C.A. 121. RICHELLE BYRD: Hornets' Nest, P.E. Career Club 131, Junior Varsity Cheerleader 121, Girls' Track, A.F.S. 121, Intramural Basketball, Twirler, Thes- pians, F.B.L.A. MARY CAMPBELL: Hornets' Nest, Student Council, Speech Club, F.B.L.A., N.F.L., Thespians, Art Club. ANN CARTER: F.H.A. 141 1parliamentarian, presi- dent, secretary-treasurer1, A.F.S. 121, Anchor Club, F.T.A., F.B.L.A. NORMAN CASE: F.F.A. 121, Band 131, C.O.E. Club, DONNA CHESNEY: C.O.E. Club. DEBORAH CHOATE: Hornets' Nest, F.T.A., Sopho- more Choir, Speech Club, C.O.E. Club. MERILYNE CLARK: Freshman Choir, F.T.A. 131 1parliamentarian, 21, F.B.L.A. Advanced Choir, C.O.E. Club, V.l.C.A., Girls' Volleyball. ANDY CLAYTON: V.l.C.A. ELSA COLOMBO: Spanish Club, A.F.S., P.E. Ca- reer Club, Anchor Club, Honorary Cheerleader, Student Council. JUNIOR COX: F.F.A. JULIE CUNNINGHAM: Orchestra KENNY DALAN: Advanced Choir. . PATRICIA DAUGHERTY: Chorus 121, Sing-Out, D.E.C.A. 1reporter1, C.O.E. Club. PRISCILLA DAUGHERTY: Anchor Club DAVID DEAN DAVIDSON: Rod and Gun Club. JANICE DAVIS: Model City Government, Girls' Softball, Intramural Basketball 121, Thespians 121 1secretary1, P.E. Career Club. MIKE DAVIS: Key Club. BRIAN DECK: Cadet Band, V.l.C.A., 1transfer from Parkview1. LATRISIA DILLINGER: Art Club, F.T.A. 121, F.B.L.A., V.l.C.A., Anchor Club, Thespians. GARY DOKE: Football,141, Track. FRED DRAKE: Band, Orchestra 131, Science Club, 131 1president1, Intramurals, Latin Club, Stu- dent Council. ANDREA EAST: Freshman Choir, Sing-Out 131, City-Wide Sing-Out 131, Math Club 131, A.F.S. 141, llntramural Bowling 131, Student .Council 121, Hornets' Nest, Sophomore Choir, F.T.A. 121, Anchor Club 121 1social chairman1, F.B.L.A. 121, Speech Club, Safety Council, N.F.L. LARRY EDGE: Football 141, Track, Intramural Basketball 141, Intramural Volleyball 131, Golf 131, Hi-Y, Intramural Bowling 121, V.l.C.A. DEBORAH SUE EDMISSION: Band 131, Hornets' Nest, F.T.A., Orchestra, F.B.L.A., C.O.E. Club 1vice-president1. MARK EHRICH: Intramural Bowling 141, Student Council. GUY ELLIOTT: Band 141, Choir, Art Club 1vice- president1. I SUSAN ELLIS: Intramural Bowling 141, Intra- mural Volleyball, Intramural Softball, Intra- mural Basketball, A.F.S., F.B.L.A., P.E. Career Club. LU NELL ELLISON: Chorus 121, F.H.A., F.T.A. 431, Sophomore Girls' Choir, F.B.L.A. 121, Advanced Choir, Thespians. LANA ERVEN: P.E. Career Club 141, Girls' Bas- ketball i121, Girls' Volleyball 121, Hornets' Nest, Art Club, Latin Club, French Club, Thespians 121, A.F.S. PAM ESSARY: Band 131, Girls' Track 121, Tennis, Sophomore Regalia Attendant, Orchestra 131, Girls' Basketball, Twirler, Stage Band 131, High- landers 1junior twirler1. EDA EULISS: Archaeology Club, Sing-Qut, F.H.A., Student Council. DON EVANS: F.F.A. 121 1reporter1, Hi-Y, F.B.L.A., Safety Council. JIM EVEREST: Football, Hi-Y, Speech Club 121 1vice-president1, Key Club 121, Math Club 1president1, Senior Class Vice-President, A.F.S., Stage Technician. KATHLEEN FENTON: Hornets' Nest, Intramural Basketball 131, Intramural Softball, Intramural Vol- leyball, Orchestra 141, Youth Symphony 141, Anchor Club 121 1secretary1, Math Club, F.B.L.A. 1treasurer1. CAROLYN ALTHEA FLETCHER: Freshman Choir, Sophomore Girls' Choir, Advanced Choir 121, C.O.E. Club, Thespians. - JANELLE FOUTS: Freshman Class Secretary, G.A.A. 121, Girls' Volleyball 121, Girls' Basketball, Thes- pians, 1transfer from Granada Hills, California1. ROSE FRAKES: Hornets' Nest, Safety Council. ETHEL FREEMAN: Art Club, Highlanders 121 1sec- retary1, Quill and Scroll 121, Intramural Volley- ball, Intramural Basketball, P.E. Career Club, News Bureau Editor of Hillcrest Herald. DIANA GANN: Model City Government, Student Council 121, A.F.S., F.T.A. 131, Cabinet 1secre- tary1. TOMMY GARDNER: Speech Club, F.B.L.A. 121 1reporter1. VICKI GARDNER: Student Council, Band 141, Anchor Club 121 1treasurer1, F.T.A. 1parlia- mentarian1, Orchestra. I I I I PAM GAVISKE Hornets' Nest 1vice-president1, ln- tramurals 141, Junior Varsity Cheerleader, P.E. Career Club 131 1secretary1, Safety Council, Varsity Cheerleader, Student Council. JACKIE GERHART: Hornets' Nest, Junior Varsity Cheerleader 121, Varsity Cheerleader, Safety Council, Student Council, MICHAEL GILBERT: Football 141, Track 121, ln- tramural Basketball 141, Hi-Y. VIRGINIA GILLMING: N.F.L. 141, Speech Club 121, Sing-Out, F.T.A., French Club. SHARON GLAZE: Orchestra 141, Model City Gov- ernment, Girls' Track, Student Council 121, Art A.F.S. 121 F.T.A. 121 1treasurer1 nra- mural Volleyball 121 Intramural Basketball 121. BOBBIE GLENN Hornets Nest Chorus 121 Ad vanced Choir 121 AFS MIKE GRAY Football 141 Track Wrestling RON GREEN VICA 121 COE Club MERRY GUNNETT Art Club 121 1vlce prestdent1 Girls Basketball 141 lntramurals141 Girls Vol leyball 121 Softball Latin Club 121 1treasurer1 AFS 121 PE Career Club 121 1vlce presldent1 Quill and Scroll 121 Edttorm chief of Hillcrest Herald SHERRY GUNNETT Art Club 121 Model City Gov ernment AFS 121 Girls Volleyball 121 Grls Basketball 121 Literary Club Quill and Scroll 121 French Club 121 Associate Editor of HIII crest Herald PATRICIA GUYNES FHA Advanced Choir F B L A 1hlstortan1 DAVID HALL Wrestling 131 Track 121 lnta mural Basketball 141 Intramural Volleyball 131 HIY COE Club Student Council JEAN HALL Freshman Class Secretary Cadet Band Orchestra 141 Hornets Nest Student Council Advanced Band 121 Highlanders JOHNNY HALL COE Club VICA DON HANES Baseball FFA 121 Art Club KIRK HARRELL Football Cadet Band Intramural Basketball 141 Intramural Bowling 121 Ad vanced Choir Intramural Swimming 121 HIY V CA 21 BRAD HARRIS Safety Council Track 121 Basket ball Band Key Club 131 Student Council 121 N FL 121 Speech Club Senior Class President DON HARVEY Footb ll 131 Wrestling Track H Y 1vlce president1 FB LA RICHARD HEIDEMAN Orchestra 141 CINDY HICKS Sophomore Girls Choir lntra mural Volleyball 121 Track 121 PE Career Club Advanced Choir DEBBIE HIGHFILL FTA FBLA DAVID HILL Speech Cl b NFL HIY DEBORAH SUE HOAGLIN Concert Band 121 Trl HIY FHA Hornets Nest Sing Out 141 March in Band 121 Orchestra 121 FBLA C C ub RODNEY HOLDEN Baseball 141 Basketball 141 Student Council FBLA TWILA HOOVER Speech Club 121 FBLA LYNN HORST Hornets Nest Model City Govern ment Math Club 121 Safety Council Junior Varsity Cheerleader PE Career Club 131 1v1ce president president1 Varsity Cheerleader 121 Cabinet 1elections commissioner1, A.F.S., Student Council. LARRY HOUSE: V.l.C.A. 121, C.O.E. Club. PHYLLIS HUNSAKER: Hornets' Nest, Intramurals, Art Club, A.F.S. KRISTY HUNT: Sophomore Girls' Choir, Advanced Choir 121, F.T.A., Thespians, Safety Council. PAULA INMAN: Speech Club, V.l.C.A., Thespians. BILL JACKSON: Chorus, Football, Track, Baseball 121, Madrigal 131, Highlifers 131, Advanced Choir 131, F.B.L.A. 121, Hi-Y, Dramatics, Thes- pians. RHONDA JEFFERIES: F.H.A. 121 1parlIarnentar- ian chaplain1 Speech Club Model City Govern ment City Wide Sing Out Sophomore Girls Choir Sing Out 121 Intramural Basketball AFS 131 Advanced Choir 121 Madrigal 121 FTA Art Club Thesptans DONALD JOHNS Orchestra 141 Science Club Math Club Key Club SANDY JOHNSTON Thesplans PE Career Club COE Club BUD JOHNSON Basketball Track 121 Student Council 121 Sophomore Class President Rod and Gun Club Advanced Choir Intramurals 121 French Club Drarnatrcs RONALD JOHNSON Advanced Choir 121 NFL CYNDI JONES Chorus Sophomore Girls Choir DAVID JONES FFA 141 DERINDA JONES Art Club 121 Hornets Nest JOANN JUSTUS Highlanders 121 Advanced Choir JEFF KEENE Basketball 141 Track 141 Student Council 131 Sophomore Class Vice President AFS MIKE KELTNER Student Council 131 Basketball 141 Track 141 Intramurals 141 Junior Class Vice President Safety Council AFS PAULA KELTNER FTA 131 PE Career Club 121 Twnrler Thesplans Speech Club FBLA Art C ub JACKIE KNAPP Sophomore Girls Choir DANNY KRASSER Student Council Key Club 121 V I C A D E C A DENNIS KRASSER Intramural Basketball 121 Hi Y V A RITA LANDRETH Chorus 121 Sing Out 131 Ad vanced Choir 121 FTA 121 1prestdent1 Thes plans 121 1presldent1 SALLY LANE Hornets Nest 121 Sing Out 131 PE Career Club REGINA LATHAM Safety Council Hornets Nest Track Sing Out F B L A 131 Thesptans Student Council V I C A 1secretary1 ELAINE LAW Science Club Intramural Volleyball 121 Intramural Basketball 121 Gzrls Softball EDITH LAWSON Hornets Nest PE Career Club Highlanders 121 FBLA Student Council CURT LEMMON Model City Government Band Student Council 121 Orchestra Tennis Key Club Thesptans 121 Advanced Choir 121 UN Pl grtmage Madrigal 121 Cabinet 1student body presldent1 NFL Debate Team IKE LETTERMAN Student Council 141, Basketball 141 Track 121 Golf 141 Intramurals 141 Safety Council AFS LINDA LINDSAY Girls Track Team Thesplans JUDY LOCKE F H A Sing Out Anchor Club F B LA PAM LOONEY Sing Out Sophomore Girls Choir Jumor Girls Choir COE Club Advanced Choir CLINT MCALLISTER Football VICA 121 DEBBY MCCLUNG Chorus 121 Advanced Choir 121 SmgOut Hnghlifers Art Club PE Career Cub WESLEY McFALL Football 141 Track 121 Safety Council NFL LINDA MCGINNIS Art Club FTA 131 1vlce prestdent1 Thesplans RICK McMULLIN Speech Club Key Club Quill and Scroll WANDA MACE Hornets Nest FBLA DAVID MANN Basketball Rod and Gun Club SingOut121 Key Club VICA 121 ALAN MANNING Track Orchestra 141 CYNTHIA SUE MARTIN Hornets Nest 121 Thes plans 121 1treasurer1 Speech Club FBLA TONI MESSIER Thesplans PAM MILES Hornets Nest Safety Council Sing Out FBLA 121 Thesptans SHERRIE MILLER Hornets Nest FBLA STEVE MILLER Football Basketball Track Base ball 141 Student Council 121 HIY RACHEL MILLS Chorus Sophomore Girls Choir Advanced Choir 121 1vtce presldent1 Madrigal JAY MONTGOMERY Key Club 121 JIM MOREHOUSE Football 141 Track Tennis 141 HrY121 Wrestling 121 DEBBIE MORRIS Highlanders Dramattcs SANDY MURPHY: Ho Club 121, A.F.S. 13 Varsity Cheerleader, Career Club 121, Hi SHIRLEY MURRAY: F.l pians 121, Speech Clt DANNY MYERS: C.O MURRAY MYERS: l C.O.E. Club 1preside TWILA MYERS: Volle F.T.A., P.E. Career C GLEN NEWTON: Wrt CAROL NIMMO: Ho Bowling 121 Sophc Track P E Career C 121 F B LA Student STANLEY NIMMO FK Track 121 Chorus vanced Choir 121 VELREA NOE Band F B LA C O E ub DANNY O DELL V I C KATHY OCONNOR 131 1vtce presrdent1 ketball Highlanders 1 Club 121 STANLEY PACE Basel MIKE PAYNE lntraml RICHARD PAYNE Ten BEV PELTZ Chorus I KARL PHILLIPS Latin Council VOLLEE POINDEXTER Track HnY Advanced RICK PRESLEY Baseba PAT RADER Model Cl ty Council Sophomore CII 131 Jumor Class 121 Highlanders 121 Club 121 Cabinet 1s Attendant Thesplans EDDIE RAGAIN Baskt ball Senior Class Secr JOHN REA Football 12 Golf 141 COE KATHY RECCHIA Sopl FBLA Advanced Ch CHRIS REED Art Club JOYCE REYNOLDS SC chairman 21 FTA Teacher IRMA RHOTEN FH Girls Choir Art Club reer Club LARRY ROARK Baske Club F B L A REBECCA ROBERDS F Pep Club 121 French 1transfer from Fordlan DEBBIE ROBERTSON F B LA Council 141, Basketball , Intramurals 141, Safety 'ack Team, Thespians. Sing-Out, Anchor Club, Sophomore Girls' Choir, . Club, Advanced Choir. all, V.I.ClA. 121. s 121, Advanced Choir , Art Club, P.E. Career 141, Track 121, Safety Club, F.T.A. 131 1vice- Club, Key Club, Quill Nest, F.B.L.A. II, Rod and Gun Club, V.l.C.A. 121. Orchestra 141. -Iornets' Nest 121, Thes- peech Club, F.B.L.A. S. st, Safety Council, Sing- ans. s' Nest, F.B.L.A. Basketball, Track, Base- I 121, Hi-Y. Sophomore Girls' Choir, 'ice-president1, Madrigal I Club 121. :all 141, Track, TenI'llS 121. ders, Dramatics. SANDY MURPHY: Hornets' Nest, Sing-Out, French Club 121, A.F.S. 131, Girls' Track 121, Junior Varsity Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader, P.E. Career Club 121, Highlanders. SHIRLEY MURRAY: F.H.A. 121, F.B.L.A. 121, Thes- pians 121, Speech Club, C.O.E. Club, D.E.C.A. DANNY MYERS: C.O.E. Club, Thespians. MURRAY MYERS: Intramurals, Hi-Y, F.B.L.A., C.O.E. Club 1president1, V.l.C.A. TWILA MYERS: Volleyball 131, F.B.L.A., Track, F.T.A., P.E. Career Club, Cadet Teacher. GLEN NEWTON: Wrestling, V.l.C.A. 121. CAROL NIMMO: Hornets' Nest, Archery Club, Bowling 121, Sophomore Girls' Choir, Girls' Track, P.E. Career Club 121, Advanced Choir 121, F.B.L.A., Student Council. STANLEY NIMMO: Football 121, Wrestling 121, Track 121, Chorus, Key Club 131, F.T.A., Ad- vanced Choir 121. VELREA NOE: Band 131, Sing-Out, Orchestra, F.B.L.A., C.O.E. Club. DANNY O'DELL: V.l.C.A. KATHY O'CONNOR: Student Council 121, F.T.A. 131 1vice-president1, Art Club, Intramural Bas- ketball, Highlanders 121 1vice-president1, French Club 121. STANLEY PACE: Baseball, D.E.C.A. MIKE PAYNE: Intramural Basketball 141. RICHARD PAYNE: Tennis, Hi-Y 121, F.B.L.A. BEV PELTZ: Chorus, Advanced Choir 121. KARL PHILLIPS: Latin Club 1historian1, Student Council. VOLLEE POINDEXTER: Football, Intramurals 141, Track, Hi-Y, Advanced Choir 121. RICK PRESLEY: Baseball 121, V.l.C.A., D.E.C.A. PAT RADER: Model City Government, A.F.S., Safe- ty Council, Sophomore Girls' Choir, Student Coun- cil 131, Junior Class President, Advanced Choir 121, Highlanders 121 1assistant maiorette1, Latin Club 121, Cabinet 1social commissioner1, Senior Attendant, Thespians. EDDIE RAGAIN: Basketball 141, Golf 131, Base- ball, Senior Class Secretary, A.F.S. JOHN REA: Football, Basketball, Track, Baseball 121, Golf 141, C.O.E. Club. KATHY RECCHIA: Sophomore Girls' Choir, F.H.A., F.B.L.A., Advanced Choir. CHRIS REED: Art Club 121, V.l.C.A. JOYCE REYNOLDS: Science Club 121 1programs chairman, 21, F.T.A. 121, Math Club, Cadet Teacher. IRMA RHOTEN: F.H.A. Sing-Out, Sophomore Girls' Choir, Art Club, Advanced Choir, P.E. Ca- reer Club. LARRY ROARK: Basketball, V.l.C.A. 121, C.O.E. Club, F.B.L.A. REBECCA ROBERDS: F.H.A. 121, Glee Club 121, Pep Club 121, French Club 121, F.T.A,, Thespians, 1transfer from Fordland, Missouri1. DEBBIE ROBERTSON: F.H.A. 131 1historian1, F.B.L.A. BILL ROBINSON: Intramural Basketball 141, ln. tramural Bowling 131, Intramural Volleyball. JOYCE RONE: Hornets' Nest, A.F.S. 141 1secre- tary1, Intramural Volleyball 131, Intramural Bas- ketball 431, sing-out 131, P.E, career Club 421, French Club 121, Girls' Track, Highlanders 121, Safety Council. RON ROOK: Basketball 121, Baseball 121, C.O.E. Club. MIKE RUBLE: V.l.C.A. 121. PAM RUSSELL: Dramatics. MIKE SADE: Band 121, Orchestra 141, Hi-Y, Thespians. DAVID SCOTT: Key Club 121, Intramurals 131, Hi-Y, Thespians. LYNN SHERIDAN: Orchestra 141, Model City Government, P.E. Career Club, Anchor Club 121 1treasurer1, Girls' Track, Highlanders 121, Science Club. JIM SHIELDS: Football 131, Basketball 121, Track 141, Band, Hi-Y 131, Wrestling 121, V.l.C.A. 121 1reporter1, Art Club. MIKE sI-IAEEER: EEA. 441, Key Club 131. KURT SIMMONS: Football 131, Track 131, Wres- tling 131. , I ROBERT SIMMONS: Freshman chair, Math Club 121, Bowling 121. KENT SKINNER: A.F.S. Orchestra 131, Key Club, Sing-Out 131, Speech Club, N.F.L. 121, V.l.C.A., Thespians. TONNI SMITH: Hornets' Nest, P.E. Career Club 141, Student Council 121, Orchestra 141, Art Club. WANDA SNELLING: F.T.A. 131 1reporter1, Sing- Out, Highlanders 121 1cymbal captain, reporter1, Quill and Scroll 121, Editor of Hillcrest Highlighter. CAROLYN SNODGRASS: Kennel Club, French Club, Orchestra 141, F.H.A., Twirler, 1transfer from CentraI1. GLENDA STAFFORD: Chorus, Freshman Attendant, Sophomore Girls' Choir, Sophomore Attendant, Advanced Choir 121, Highlanders 121 1tenor captain1. GEORGE STANDER: Wrestling 141, Track 131, Football 131, Safety Council 121. SARA STEINBERG: Band 121, Orchestra 141: Hornets' Nest, P.E. Career Club 121, Freshman Attendant, Sophomore Class Secretary, Safety Council, Junior Attendant, Junior Class Secretary, Highlanders 121 1assistant bugle captainp senior twirler1, Senior Attendant, F.B.L.A. 1president1. LARRY STEWART: F.F.A. 141, F.B.L.A. 121, C.O.E. Club. LARRY STOKES: F.B.L.A. IVA JEAN SWEARENGIN: Chorus, ,Band 131, Math Club 121, Science Club 121, Model City Gov- ernment, F.T.A. 131 1chaplain, treasurer1, Intra- mural Bowling 131, Anchor- Club 121, F.B.L.A. 121 1Southwest Missouri district secretary1, Ca- det Teacher. DEBBIE SWEET: orchestra 441, Golf 141. Jvnivf Attendant, French Club 121, Regalia Queen. KIRA TAYLOR: Hornets' Nest, Tri-I-Ii-Y. Sdfsfv Council 121, Junior Varsity Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader 121, Thespians 121, Golf 121, Cab' inet fassemblies commissioner1, N.F.L., Student COUVWCIII Co-Business Manager of Hillcrest Herald. CARL TEMPLETON: orchestra 441, F.B.L.A. SAM TENNIS: V,I.C.A. 421. PA'TTl THOMAS: F.H.A., Hornets' Nest, Student Council, A.F.S. JOHN THOMPSON: Football 121, Freshman Class President, Track 131, Baseball, Student Council 121, Hi-Y 121 1president1. BECKY THORNTON: Model City Government, ln- tramural Tennis, Intramural Volleyball, Girls' Track 121, Sing-Out 121, City Wide Sing-Out, Sophomore Girls' Choir, Anchor Club 131 1vice- president, president1. DAVID TURNER: Band 141, Wrestling, Speech Club, Key Club, N.F.L. 121, Thespians. SHIRLEY VADER: F.H.A., C.O.E. Club, V.l.C.A. JESSE VERSAW: Track 121, Basketball 131, F.T.A., Baseball 121, Safety Council, F.B.L,A. CONNIE VINSON: Chorus 121, Hornets' Nest 121, Tri-Hi-Y, Track, Softball 121, Tennis 131, Basket- ball 121, City Wide Sing-Out 121, Bowling, Sophomore Girls' Choir, Anchor Club 121, Ad- vanced Choir 121, Speech Club 121, P.E. Career Club, Highlifers, N.F.L., Madrigal. PATRICIA WAGNER: Art Club 121, Student Council 121, P.E. Career Club, Cabinet 1art com- missioner1, Highlanders. BONNIE WALKER: Hornets' Nest, Art Club 121, Tri-Hi-Y, F.H.A., Student Council, Thespians 121. MARK WALKER: Band, Football, C.O.E. Club. FRED WATSON: Dramatics. BOB WHITE: Wrestling, Advanced Choir 131, Hi- Y 121, Intramural Bowling 121, Intramural Vol- leyball, Intramural Swimming. DOTTIE WHITE: Hornets' Nest, Chorus, Sopho- more 'Girls' Choir, F.B.L.A., Thespians. JANET WICKS: Hornets' Nest, Safety Council 121, F.T.A., Sophomore Girls' Choir, Advanced Choir, F.B.L.A. DIANNA WILSON: Hornets' Nest 121, Model City Government, Science Club 131, Intramural Volley- ball, F.T.A., P.E. Career Club, Girls' Volleyball 121, Girls' Softball 121, Intramural Basketball, Sing-Out, C.O.E. Club, Intramural Bowling, Math Club. ROSE WILSON: Advanced Choir 1secretary1. ' TIM WILSON: Wrestling 121. DONNA WIMBERLEY: Band '121, Golf, F.H.A., A.F.S. 121, N.F.L. 121, F.B.L.A. 121, Speech Club, Anchor Club, Thespians, Safety Council. RICHARD WINGO: Intramural Basketball, Key Club 121, F.B.L.A. DON WOOD: Rod and Gun Club, Wrestling, Key Club 131 1vice-president1, V.l.C.A., C.O.E. Club. ANNA WOODS: F.H.A. JAN WRAY: Hornets' Nest, Math Club, P.E. Ca- reer Club, French Club 121, F.T.A. CINDY YOUNG: Hornets' Nest, A,F.S. 121, Stu- dent Council 121, Golf 131, Latin Club, F.B.L.A., Thespians. Eagleburger, Pal 85, 100, 118 Crabtree, Doug ..... Brake, Robert ... Dickins, Bobby .. Diemer, Jake ... . .,.. 57, 73, 77, 129 -A- Abney, Patricia ...... ..,. 1 13 Abney, Priscilla ....... 50 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS .....,,... 144 ACTIVITIES .............,... . 60, 61 Adams, Betty ,...,,.. ..u.. 19, 76, 129 Adams, Bob ........ 28, 80, 81, 100, 129 Adams, Danny . .,,............,..... 123 Adams, Glenda ,... ....,,..... s 2, its Adams, Gregg ..... 85, 113 Adams, John .. ....,........ 129 Adams, Patti .... .... 7 9,.80, 123 Adams, Rick ,.................,. 85, 123 Adamson, Karen .. 123 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT 22, 23 ADMINISTRATIVE BOARD ......... 17 Affolter, Grady 74, 75, 79, 80, 81, 85, 129 Agee, Kathylene ...,................ 113 Albert, Erich ........... ....... , 113 Aldred, James ....., 65, 74, 77, 109, 123 Aldred, Jimmy .................. 85, 113 Alexander, A. M. .........,.... 17, 18 Allen, Doris ,....., .... 4 6, 47, 71 Allen, Louis .... .... 7 0, 129 Allison, Eunice .... 28, 32 Allison, Garland .. .... 113 Altic, BillY - ' ......... 1 23 Altic, Rich ....................... 59, 113 Altic, Ron ..................... 118 AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE ......, 73 Ancheta, Paul Jr. ....,.. 54, 76, at, 113 ANCHOR CLUB ...............,..... 69 Anderson, Deborah .... ...,. 8 7, 118 Anderson, Lee ......,............ 113 Anderson, Mary Ann .......,...... 37, 71 Anderson, Marilyn 44, 45, 80, 81, 82 Anderson, Paul .................,.... 129 Anderson, Steve ...... 94, 118, 122 Anderson, William .......... 56, 99 Andrews, Elaine .... .......... 5 7 Andrews, Jerry ......... .... 8 7, 113 Andrews, Richard Jr. ..... .... 7 7, 123 Andrews, Richard Lynn ..,.......... 123 Andrews, Terry ........... .... 3 1, 113 Appleby, Gail ...............,...... 118 Appleby, Randy .........,....... .118 Appleby, Sheree ..... 71, 72, 81, 82, 113 Armour, Anna .....,................ 123 Armstrong, Mary .... .......... . . 24 Arnall, Diana ...... ..., 7 2, 87, 113 Arnall, Gary .... 63, 72, 129 Arnold, Alice .. 108, 109, 123 Arnold, Stan ..... ........... 4 5, 129 Atteberry, Nita .. .........,... 118, 57 Atwell, Tommy ..... 85, 92, 95,, 103, 123 -B- Backlund, Margaret ......, V ...... 38, 76 Bacon, Nancy .... 63, 72, 73, 80, 82, 118 Bailey, Larry ,............... 79, 80, 123 Baker, Alvin ............... 76, 118 Baker, Brenda ..,. .118 Baker, Gene .. ,,,,,,,,, 113 Baker, Hutch .. ,.,,,,,,,,, 115 Baker, James .... .... 4 0, 65, 129 Baker, Larry .. ........... 118 Baker, Paula .... .,............ 8 0, 123 Baker, Rebecca ...........,.. 81, 82, 113 Baker, Ricky ..,.... 80, 94, 100, 101, 118 Baker, Sharon ..........,,.....,..... 123 Baker, Shirley ............, .118 Baker, Vicki ..,.. 46, 81, 87, 113 Ballard, Bobby ................. 99, 113 Baldwin, Rick ...,................... 123 Barber, Victor ...... 56, 94, 100, 101, 118 Barcomb, Robert .......,.... 95, 99, 113 Barnard, Kenneth ...,.. 52, 53 Barner, Felicia 53, 123 Barrett, Jim .. ,,,,,,, 113 Barrett, Vicki ...,. 72, 129 Barton, Jana .. ........ 47, 129 BASEBALL ......,.....,........ 102, 103 BASKETBALL ..........,. 96, 97, 98, 99 BASKETBALL, FRESHMAN ........ 99 BASKETBALL, JUNIOR VARSITY ..99 BASKETBALL, VARSITY ........ 57, 96 Baskin, Debbie ........,. .. 57, 118 Bass, Diane .... 57, 66, 71, BO, 123 Bass, Janis ....,.. 86, 87, 123 Bass, Steve .. ....,...... 113 Bass, Vickie ..., 80, 118 Baxter, Gay .....,. 85, 113 Baxter, Gladys .. 85, 69, 123 Bear, Jerry .,.... .... 6 3, 76, 123 Bear, Judy ......,... .......,,.... 1 29 Beasley, Kenneth ..., ...,,.,..,... 1 18 Beatty, Cheryl ,.....,..., 81, 82, 87, 113 Beauchamp, Mark ......,......,... 123 Beck, Pamela ,.......,.........,.... 123 Bear, Steve .... .,.. 7 4, 80, 101, 123 Becraft, Gene ..,. ....,....... 7 0, 118 Becraft, John .......,.. 70, 113 Bedell, Roxanne ..,, 74, 75, 80, 118 Beezley, David .. ..........,.. 129 Behling, Howard Bell, Mrs. Rebecca Bellanger, Genevieve Bellanger, Gwendolyn Index .,........129 43, 63, 74 ........71,123 ..42, 71,113 Bellinger, Melody ...... Belt, Gail Bench, Retha Darlene ....64, 80,118 . 113 ...,71, 82, 87,113 Bernet, Diana ,35, 63, 64, 66, 67, 88, 123 Berry, Jim Ray ., Berry, Odell Marshall , Berryman, ' David ..... Best, Janet ...,.. Best, Julie ....... Best, Teri ,. ,...... .. Bethurem, Donna 113 , ..... 118 ......49 .......,118 ....84,118 .........87,113 ........71,123 Beutler, Linda 62, 63, 66, Beulter, Gail ....,......,, 72, 81, 87, 113 67, 80, 129, 135 Bigbee, Elaine ........,. 71, 80, 82, 123 Bigbee, Kathryn Ann 66, 67, 70, 80, 81, 129 Biggers, Gloria ...,. ....,....... 8 5, 113 Billups, Marian .. ...,........ 113 Bilyeu, Ardell ..... ........,,..... 5 7 Birmingham, Dick .,...., 28, 81, 70, 103 Bishop, Lee .... .....,......,,.... 6 4 Bittle, Beverly ....... .. .. . 118 Black, Roger .,....... 45, 80, 81, 82, 129 Blackard, Alvin Blackburn, Malcom Blakey, Barbara .... Blair, Tim .... Blevins, John Blizzard, Leslie .... Blood, Sharon . .129 ....74, 80, 123 ......57,123 118 118 ............123 71, 80,118 Blood, Wally .,............ 73, 76, 82, 118 Blumer, Robert ...... ...........63,113 BOARD OF EDUCATION ...,......,. 16 Boatright, Mike ..,,..... ..... 1 23 Boatright, Richard Bockman, Michaela Bockman, Richard Boles, Randy . Bolin, Randall .... Bolton, Danny .... Bonner, Billy Booker, La Vada Bossi, Bruce ..... .. 51 113 113 95, 113 ..,...113 24, 118 ............1l8 ......57, 68,118 65,129 Bossing, Randy ........,. 64, 94, 100, 118 Bowen, Henrietta .. ...., , ............ 57 Bowser, Cynthia ..J ...... 74, 81, 82, 113 Box, Ma ry ....... Boyer, David .... Boyer, Jeanette .... Boyer, Judy .... Brackley, John .... Bradley, Beryl .... Bradley, Paula ....... .64, 84, 87, 113 .113 .,....96,103 56, 64,119 Bradley, Paula ...,.......,...... 67, 123 66, 70, 74, 79, 129 Bradshaw, DODFIB ....... Brand, Terry .... Branson, Chuck Brasel, Wayne ,... Bray, Joleen ..,.. Brayfield, Joyce ... Brayfield, Patty .... Breier, Janet ........ .66, 67, 80, 129 ...........,123 ....,123 . ,..... 123 70, 129 .. ........ 123 . ..118 .81, 82, 87, 113 Brayfield, M'Iiss .... .. .113 ....72, 85, 87,113 Breier, Susan .. .....,. .. Bremenkamp, Russell .55, 77, 85, 123 Bridges, Audrey .....,....,..... X ,..... 37 Bridges, Lillian ...... Bristow, Lewis . . Bristow, Rex ....... Brobisky, Susan .... Brock, Paul ,...,. Brock, Leslie Brooks, Debbie Brooks, Jerry Brooks, Steve .. Brown, Anna Brown, Billy .... Brown, David .... Brown, Karen ..... Browning, Richard Browning, Robert Browning, Vilna .... Brunson, Stanley Bruton, Louis .. Bryant, Glenda Buchanan, Cary .... Buckmaster, Diane Buckmaster, Karen Bumgarner, David Bumgarner, Stanley Burkhardt, Judy .. Burkhardt, Linda Burks, Jack .... Burney, Steve ,. Buron, Michelle Burrell, Randy ..., Burrow, Donald ... Burrow, Elaine ... Burrows, Denny .... 37, 66, 73, 74, 75, 80,131,123 .72 ....72,129 82 48 .......48 76, 129 ....35, 118 129 ....74, 85,129 ..........118 .. , ...113 ....37, 69, 123 ........113 . ......... 118 34, 103, 129 .. . .. ....49 . ......... 50, 129 82, 85,118 82, 85, 123 . ..... 101, 123 .. .... 92, 100, 129 Burlison, Richard ...............,. .129 ...42, 68, 74, 123 82, 113 ..11H 92, 96, 98, 100, 101, 123 ....66, 73, 85, 129 . .... 92, 101, 123 113 ...,.123 .,..34 Burton, Pamela ..,., Bush, Mary ...,.. 64, 72, BUSINESS EDUCATION Bussert, Sharon ......, Butcher, Gary Butler, Lloyd .,.. . ........ 71, 74, 123 74, 77, 85, 86, 129 ..........36, 37 .123 .,,..96, 98, 129 Butrick, Tye Butler, Doug Butler, John ....,....113 87, 113 129 .. . .123 79,' ao, 100, 123 Cooper, Kathy .... C. O. E. ,...... . Coppock, Jane .. Corbin, Janice .,.. ...,69, 77, 118 52, 53, 72 130 .,..6ft, 77, B5, 123 Byers, Bruce .... 18, 65, Byrd, Cecil ........ . . 53 Byrd, Richelle .... ..71, 73, 79, 80, 84, 129 -C- CABINET ...... ..,..62 Cade, A. R. .,... ..... 4 8 CADET BAND ...., ....... 84 Campbell, Dennis .. .....,,. 123 Campbell, Mary ..... .,.. 7 9, 130 Campbell, Pam ..................... 118 Campbell, Ruth Ann ....,....,....., 118 Cardwell, Donna ......,. 72, 81, 87, 113 Carney, Cindy ..... ..... 7 2, 81, 85, 113 Carney, James .......,...... .113 Carney, Janet .. .... 81, 87, 113 Carpenter, Joe ....... 99, 113 Carroll, Debra ..... 72, 113 Carter, Debbie ..... ....... 1 30 Carter, Gib ......... .... ....,... 8 4 Carter, Kathryn Ann ............ 71, 130 Carter, Kathy Sue ........ 57, 71, 73, 130 Carter, .James Douglas ............. 130 Carter, Mike ........,.. 113 Cartwright, Richard ., .,..., 113 Case, John ...... 113 Case, Norman .. . .,.. 72, 130 Casteel, Jim .... ,... 1 13, 118 Casteel, Ricky .... ......... 9 9 Cates, Melvin .. ................... 123 Caudill, Gwen .................,.... 113 Chambers, Jan ...... 25, 69, 77, 107, 118 Chamless, Jimmy ...........,....... 123 Charle, Charlotte ................ 88, 108 Chastain, Lindell .................. 47, 71 CHEERLEADERS JR. VARSITY .... 87 CHEERLEADERS VARSITY 5, 86 Chesney, David . ,............... .99, 113 Chesney, Donna ..,................,. 130 Chesney, Mary ..,.... .123 Choate, Debbie .. ...,..... 72 Choate, Kathie .... ..... 7 2, 113 Choate, Marilyn ...... .... 5 7, 118 Choate, Richard ........ ....,... 1 18 CHOIR ADVANCED .... 13, 80 CHOIR SOPHOMORES .... ..80 Chrisman, Gena ....... 123 Chrisman, Gene ..,,. ..... 5 3 Chrisman, Homer ., .... 123 Churchill, Cheryl .............. ...,. 8 0 Clark, Craig ................. 118 Clark, Denise ,... 43, 74, 75, 81, 82, 113 Clark, Marilyn ................... 71, 130 Clark, Steve ............... .. 123 CLASSES ......... 112, 113, 114, 115, 116 Claussen, Kathy ,.... ........... 8 5, 123 Clay, Layton .... ......... 4 8 Clayton, Andy .... .....,.. 1 30 Clayton, Dorothy .... ..,. 8 1, 113 Clayton, James .. ........ 118 Clayton, Jerry 130 Clayton, Kara .... ...... 1 23 Clemens, Joseph ....... . 123 Clemens, Willie .. .,... 50, 130 Climer, Ronnie .... .... 8 0, 123 Cobb, Steve ...,.. ..,, 9 0, 113 Cody, Ken . ,.., ,... . ...118 Cotter, Nancy .,,.. .... 8 0, 118 Cohen, Stephanie 113 Colbert, Luther . ,.,, 113 Collins, Bruce ,.,,,,, ,113 Collins, Cindy .... 71, 113 Collins, Joan ...,. .... . , ..,.. 24, 26 Collison, Dennis ......,,..,,,...... 123 Colombo, Elsa del ..,. 25, 31, 63, 73, 74, 130 Compton, Debbie .....,, .113 Compton, Joetta .. .....,... 118 Compton, Kathy ......... 66, 70, 123 Compton, Mary ..........,. 72, 87, 113 Compton, Troy , .,,. 99, 81, 95, 99, 113 Comstock, Sandra ........,....,,. 74, 118 CONCERT BAND .. ........ .... 8 5 Conrad, Charlie ...,-72 Conrad, Charlotte .. .... 113 CONTENTS .,,..,.. ...... 3 Conway, Debra .. , ..... 123 COOK, BGCKY ...., 72, 74 Cook, Michelle .. ..... 82, 113 Cook, RandY ., ,.,.....,.. 123 Cook, Rebecca .. ,..., 55, 57, 118 Cook, Travis .. ............ 113 Cooks ,.....,.... .,..,....,.. 5 8, 59 Cooper, Dustin .. ,... 65, 74, 82, 118 Cotter, Diane ,........ 31, 113 COUNSELORS ..,.. 22, 23 Counts, Peggy 79, 123 Cox, Gary .,.. 78, 123 Cox, Joyce .,..,. ,118 Cox, Junior ..... ..,.,,,, 1 30 Cox, Wanda ...... .,..,. 8 5, 113 Crabtree, Danny .. .. 113 Crabtree, Susan Craigmyle, Raymond Craigmyle, Richard Crews, Mark .,.....,. Crews, Mike .,....,, .. ....70, 84, 113 ........., .113 95, 101, 114 ,. .... . ...... 70, 118 Criger, Bob ...... 92, 95, 100, 101, 123 Crocker, Luanne .... Crocker, Randy ...... Crossland, Connie Crossland, Douglas .. ............80, 118 ...,81, 95, 99,114 .. .... 82, 85,123 ......85,118 Crosswhite, Carol Sue ......... 123 Crouch, Mark . Croxdale, Marguerite Cruise, Thomas .... ....80,118 ...24, 26 .. .....,. 123 .....42,130 Dutton, Linda . Dykes, Larry .. Dykes, Terry Eagon, Debbie East, Andrea Eastlake, Pam Eastlake, Paula Edge, Larry Edmisson, Edmisson, Edmonds, Edmonds, Edwards, Edwards, Edwards, Ehrich, M Brenc Deboi Mike Tom Connie Gloria Newton ark . . Cunningham, J ulie ... Curnutt, Gary .... . 118 CURRICULUM ,... 14, 15 Custodians .... ...... 5 8 -D- Dahlman, Carl .......... 63, 81, 85, 114 Dalan, Kenny ...... ........ 4 8, 130 Damils, Connie .... ...,,.. 1 14 Damils, Ponnie ........ ..... 1 13 DARING DAUBERS .... ...... . 76 Daugherty, Mike ..... ..... , 114 Daugherty, Patricia .. .... 52, 130 Daugherty, Priscilla .. ,130 Davidson, Bill ....... .... 1 08, 118 Davidson, David .. ....... 130 Davis, Connie ........ .114 Davis, Craig .. ............ 123 Davis, Debbie .... ....... 7 1, 79, 123 Davis, Deborah .,................... 118 Davis, Ernest ........ 63, 64, BT, 95, 114 Davis, Freddy ., ............,..... 114 Davis, Gary .. ..........., . 130 Davis, Janice ............... 39, 79, 130 Davis, Mike ..... .......,,...... . 130 Davis, Tim ...... 38, 63, 64, 65, 76, 92, 94, 100, 101, 123 Dawson, Ronald .. ................ 118 Dawson, Roxanna .. ............. 118 DeCamp, Ricky .... ...,. 9 5, 114 Deck, Brian ..... ......... 1 30 Deck, Marla .......... ........... 1 14 Delp, Vickie .................. 64, 87, 114 De Maranville, Delilah ..... 81, 114 De Maranville, Bruce Denney, Toni Dennis, Frank .. Dennis, Ronnie .. DeSpain, Brian ...... ...... ,118 .. .... 79,123 .........123 ......94,118 .......,74,123 Detherage, Bobby .......... 99, 103, 118 DeVol, Eddie Charles DeVries, Larry .,.... 63, 65, 85, 99, 100, Devries, Linda .. Dickens, Jerry .. Dickinson, Danny Dickson, Stephen ,... Dill, Fonda ...... Dillard, Johnny .. Dillinger, LaTricia Dishman, Linda .... Dixon, Dale ..... Dixon, Wanda .... Dodd, Jerry Doke, Danny Doke, Gary ......,,. Donnelson, Gary ..., Donson, Rosemary ., Dooley, Joy ........,. Doran, Judy ..., Dorsey, Rick .. 118 ....81, 85,114 114 .,..70 .....123 .....123 118 ..1l4 ..,.111.1.1.,1i4 ......69, 79, 130 ....46, 71, 87, 114 ..114 .....87, 118 123 118 .....92, 94,131 123 55, 82,114 .55, 66, 77, 85, 124 . 114 Drake, Bill .... 64, 77, 81, 85, 114 Drake, Fred .,,. ... DRAMATICS .... Draper, Barbara Draper, Scott .,...., Drigger, Gary ...... .63, 74, 77, 85, 131 .41 . ..... 71, 87, 114 124 124 DRIVER EDUCATION ......,,.,..... 56 Driver, Debbie ,..,.. Drumright, Keith .... Ducker, Jim .... Ducker, Steve Dugan, Luther ..... Dunaway, Sherry Dunn, Betty ...... Durnell, Bobby 57, 64, 81, 82, 114 99, 105, 118 118 114 36, 37 ....,l18 23 118 Elkins, Rocky Elliott, Guy Don Elliott, Jeff ., Elliott, Rosalie . Ellis, Susan .. Ellison, Lunell . Emerson, Jeri Sl Emery, Jerry . ENGLISH , Erickson, Chests Erven, Lana Erwin, Debbie .. Essary, Pam Essary, Russell Ewiss, Eda Evans, Don ..... Evans, Dorothy Evans, Joyce Jo' Evans, Evans, Phyllis . Russell . Everest, David . Everest, Jim Fain, Linda .... Fairman, James Farmer, Clint . Farmer, Fred . Farmer, Shirley Farr, Beverly Farr, Charle .... Farrand, Willian' Feemster, Bryan Fender, Gail . Fenton, Kathleen Fetterholf, Edwa Field, Ronnie .. Fielding, Charlie Fielding, Rickey Fields, Brenda . Fields, Paula Fields, Ronnie . Finkbiner, Karen Fine, Judy ...... FINE ARTS ,... Fisher, Debbie . Fisher, Eddie Fisher, Gayle Fisher, Judy ,... Fisher, Toni Jo . Flatness, Sheila Fleming, Marian Fleming, Rex Fletcher, Carolyn Fletcher, Mike . Sheryl Flokstra, Flood, Debbie Floyd, Danny .. Fly, David . . Foltz, Mrs. Susan FOOTBALL, FRI FOOTBALL, JUN FOOTBALL, VAR Foreman, David Forrest, Brenda Fortner, Chris Fortner, Kathy . Fortner, Mike Foster, Bob Foster, Deborah . Foster, Donna Foster, Larry .. Foster, Sheila .. Foster, Steve Fouts, Janelle .. Fowler, Susan Franck, Jean .. Franks, Rose Frazier, Connie . Frazier, George Frederickson, Dori Garrison, Raymond ............108, Jones, BECKY --- Hogan, Fay ...... .. ....69, 77, 52, 53, ..l.6sf'77,A:i5Q 31, .........22, 79, ....78, .....85, ...85,100, ............70, 84, Ond .. ,.....,, .. Fd ...,. ...........95,101, ...92, 95, 100, 101, .... 81, 95, 99, ...........82, 85, I5 .,,..,. ..... 8 5, Sue .... ' .,,.. .... 8 0, rite ...24, a ...:42, ..,.14, -D- ........63, 81, 85, ...........48, IRS :ia .. ..... 52, lla .. .. .... 108, 71, 79, ....63, 64, 81, 95, . . ...., 79,. ....... .39, .38, 63, 64, 65, 76, 94, 100, 101, a .. .... 95, 87, lelilah ..... 81, ll'UCE .... ...-.-, A - ....79, . ...... 94, , .... ......... 7 4, 7 .....,.... 99, 103, arles ........ . ...-- - .....63, 65, 85, 99, . .... 81, 85, yn ia .......... 69, 79, ..........46, 71, 87, ....87, .,.. 92, 94, ry .,...,... ss, az, .....s5, aa, 77, ss, .,,'.'.Lf,4,'77, ai, as, .....,.sa, 74, 77, es, s7, XTION .....,..,.,,.. 57, 64, 81, 82, I ......,..., 99,105, fu fuse, Y ,, ..., na Dutton, Dykes, Linda .,.. .. Larry .. .... ....69, Dykes, Terry ...... , 65, 85, 99, 104, -E- Eagleburger, Pam ...57, 64, 74, 86, Eagon, Debbie .,.... East, Andrea ,....,, ..63, 71, 73, 79, Eastlake, Pam .. ....,......., ,, Eastlake, Paula Kay ...,.,......... Edge, Larry ,, 50, 92, 105, Edmisson, Brenda . ,,..., ...... 8 0, Edmisson, Deborah .. .... .. Edmonds, Mike .... .... Edmonds, Tom ,....... Edwards, Connie .....,..... Edwards, Gloria ........ 72, 81, 87, Edwards, Newton O. .... ' ,....,,... . Ehrich, Mark ...... .... 2 7, 63, Elkins, Rocky .. . 70, Elliott, Guy Don ,, ..,. 76, 85, Elliott, Jeff Elliott, Rosalie ........ 81, 82, Ellis, Susan .....,.. 71, 72, 73, Ellison, Lunell ....... 70, 71, 79, 80, Emerson, Jeri Sue ..,...., 69, 71, 94, 101, Emery, Jerry ...,.....,............. ENGLISH .... 24, 25, 26, Erickson, Chester .. ............ .. Erven, Lana ...... ....,,...,.. Erwin, Debbie 67, 82, Essary, Pam ...... ........... Essary, Russell ..... Ewiss, Eda ...... ,, Evans, Don .......... .,.. 5 1, 64, Evans, Dorothy . .... ...,. . Evans, Joyce Jolene .... ...,80, Evans, Phyllis ,...,. .... Evans, Russell .. .........,..,. .. Everest, David ..... 65, 94, 100, Everest, Jim .... 63, 65, 73, 79, -F- Fain, Linda ....... .... 8 0, Fairman, James .. Farmer, Clint .. Farmer, Fred .. Farmer, Shirley .... Farr, Beverly ..., . . . 74, 85, Farr, Charle .,,.... .... 4 3, 63, 74, Farrand, Williams Feemster, Bryan .. ...... 100, Fender, Gail .... .. .. 75, Fenton, Kathleen ..... 71, 77, 85, Fetterholf, Edward ................. Field, Ronnie ....... ..., Fielding, Charlie ,. ..,. 80,'82, Fielding, Rickey .. Fields, Brenda .. Fields, Paula .... ....70, 79, Fields, Ronnie ..... ....,. 8 0, Finkbiner, Karen Fine, Judy ......... FINE ARTS ..... Fisher, Debbie .. Fisher, Eddie .... st, 37, 44, ... ,81, 95, 99, Fisher, Gayle .... 63, 81, 87, Fisher, Judy ...,... ................ Fisher, Toni Jo .. 43, 72, 74, Flatness, Sheila ..,,. ............ Fleming, Marian .... , Fleming, Rex . ,.,. .,,,... .92, Fletcher, Carolyn .... 72, 80, Fletcher, Mike .... 94, 100, Flokstra, Sheryl ,. ..,...... ,, Flood, Debbie 82, Floyd, Danny .... .. Fly, David .,,..,... .....,,, ..., Foltz, Mrs. Susan .... 25, 42, 43, 68, FOOTBALL, FRESHMEN , ....., ,. FOOTBALL, JUNIOR VARSITY .,.. 93, 94, FOOTBALL, VARSITY ., .,,,. .. Foreman, David ....... Forrest, Brenda ., ...,... ..., I Fortner, Chris ........ 63, 64, 65, 99, Fortner, Kathy . .. 80, 82, Fortner, Mike .....,.. 62, 63, 64, 65, 100, Foster, Bob Foster, Deborah ..,. 72, 81, Foster, Donna ....,.. Foster, Larry ...... ....,,. .,... Foster, Sheila ........,,, ' ....., .... Foster, Steve ...... 63, 64, 100, 118, Fouts, Janelle ..........,....,.. 79, Fowler, Susan ..., 72, 80, Franck, Jean .,..... Franks, Rose ,... .,....... Frazier, Connie .... .,., 6 9, Frazier, George ...,.,,.... 94, 99, Frederickson, Dorothy , ....,.,.... 44, 124 105 118 124 114 131 .85 114 131 118 131 118 124 114 114 .23 131 114 131 118 114 131 131 124 114 27 .48 131 114 131 118 131 131 131 118 124 118 118 131 118 131 124 131 118 118 124 124 118 124 131 ..0 . 0 124 118 118 124 124 114 131 45 114 114 114 124 118 131 ..0 124 131 118 118 114 114 114 74 .,0 92, 95 ..0 114 114 118 118 92, 124 114 114 118 124 O 121 131 118 119 131 119 119 54 Freeman, Ethel .. .... 38, 66, 76, 131 Freeman, Larry ,,., .............. 1 24 Freeze, George .. .... 49 F R E NCH ..... 43 FRENCH CLUB ,.................. FRESHMEN .,... 113 114, 115, 116, FRESHMAN MIXED CHORUS .... Frisinger, Kendall ............ 119 Fritchman, Barry ,..,..... 96, 124 Frost, Cathie , ...... ,.... 7 2, 81, 114 Frost, Connie .,.. .,.,..., . 114 Fry, Becky ,.... ..114 Fry, Deborah ..., ..,,...,. 4 1, 71, 124 Fulbright, Steve . .114 Funkhouser, Danny 56, 80, 94, 105, 119 FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA ...,.,......,......., 71 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA .70 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA ......,,............. 71 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA 70 Fuzzell, Jay ........................ 124 -G Gaddis, Tommy .... 53, 80, 99, Gafner, Tommy Gamble, Randall .....,...........,., Gann, Diana 57, 62, 63, 70, 131, Gardner, Connie , ........,,...... .. Gardner, Gardner, Mrs. Gala Donald ....,............... Gardner, Janet ..... 80, Gardner, Sandra .. ..... ., Gardner, Tommy ..... ,71, Gardner, Vicki .. ...... .. Garrett, Larry .. .. . Garrett, Wayne ... Garrison, Cynthia Garrison, David .... Gates, Fred ....,, Gavisk, Don Gavisk, Pam ..... Gentry, Deborah ... George, Mike .... GeEen,- Dennis . Gerhart, Jackie .. ....94, 99, ....69, 78, 84, ....72, 131, 86, Gerhart, Levi ...... ........ Gunnett, Merry ..38, 42, 72, 73, 74, Gunnett, Sherry ..3a, 43, 72, 73, -74, 76, Guynes, Patricia ..,.. ..... 7 1, 80, -H- Haile, Herbert .. ........ 2 Halle, Loretta 84, Hagar, Dennis .......... Hale, Preston .... ,............. 9 2, Hale, Terry .... ..,, 9 2, 94, 106, Hall, Danny ..,. ....... 7 4, 75, Hall, David ...,..,... Hall, Gary .. . Hall, Jean . ...... 85, Hall, Johnny .... 51, 52, Hall, Leslie .. ....... ., Hall, Susie Hall, Teresa .... .71, Hall, Tommy .. ..............., .. Halsey, Barbara .............. ...81, Hammers, Dixie ...... 64, 68, 70, 72, 79, 80, Hammock, Cynthia .... ........ Hammock, Eddie Hampton, Rick .,,. Hanes, Don ,,... .....,,,... Hankins, Lynn .. ......... .. Hardin, Kenny ..., 96, 98, Hardin, Lonnie Hargis, Dolph Harness, James .. ...... .. Harper, Kerry ,, ......., ,. Harrell, Jacque .... .... 6 3, 80, Harris, Brad, .....,.63 Harris, Debbie .. ...... .. Harris, Deborah, .... .... 64 , Harris, Raymond .... . 84, Harris, Tony ...... ........ 3 2, Gerhart, Ronald .... 101, 114, Gibson, Victor .... ..... 2 9, 28, Gideon, Cheryl ..,.,. .29, Giddings, Jim .. 33, Gilbert, Mike ..... 131, 48, Gill, Bill ....... .......... Gillium, Mary .... .. Gillming, Keith ..... .... 9 5, Gillming, Kenneth .... ........,. Gillming, Virginia .... 79, Gingery, Elizabeth .......... Gist, William ...........,...... 19, Glaze, Sharon 63, 73, 85, Glenn, Bobbi .. Glenn, Linda Glynn, Thomas 73, 80, Goff, Darwin ..... 94, 100, 101, Goff, Marwin ...... 64, 94, 100, 101, Gold, Paula ..... 46, 73, 76, 79, 105, GOLF .......,.....,.............. Goodale, Becky Goodale, Norma ... ....31, Harrison, Stanley . ........ 104, 105, Hart, Martha Jean .... Hartsell, Dana ..,... Harvey, Denise .... Harvey, Donald .... Hasler, Manya .. Hasley, Barbara .. Hasler, Vernon Hasty, Debbie ..... ...,57, 73, 48, ffff'57, Hatfield, Thomas Haymes, Charles ...............,.. Haymes, Maurine ........... 24, 25, Haymes, Rick ........ 76, 100, 101, Haynes, Debbie .... Haynes, Heaton . ...... 82, 87, .......32 Heath, Bill .......... Heideman, Richard . '46,' '55,' 1 Heinkle, Linda ..... 71, 87, Heisler, Cyndi .. ......... .. Heisler, Robbin ..., .......... 8 1, Helton, Elizabeth ........ 73, 80, 82, Henderson, Debbie ....... A ...... 87, Henderson, Donnie .... ......,.... Henderson, James .. Henderson, James .. .... .. Hensley, Lloyd .,.. .... 2 8, Henson, Dennis ...... Herndon, Kathy ..., 72, 80, Hesler, Rhonda .... ..........., 8 7, Hicks, Cindy ..... .... 5 7, 72, 80, Higdon, Kenneth .. .......... 72, Highfill, Debbie 71, Highfill, Fred .... ..... 7 7, Highfill, Mark .................,. 54, Highfill, Steve ................. 94, HIGHLANDER DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS ............ ., HIGHLIFERS Hill, Andy' Hill, David ....28, Hill, Gary .. .... .. Hill, Murrell ....70, Hill, Patricia .. .... 80, Hill, Robert Hill, Terry .......... .... Hillme, Linda Ann .... .. Hilton, Gary ....... ,... Hinds, Doug .. ...--- -- Hines, Peggy ..... . 79, Hoaglin, Debbie ..., ..... 7 2, 82, Hoaglin, Janette .. ....,.,.. ,. Hoaglin, Reta .... 82, 85, Hoaglin, Sandy .. .... 30, 74, Hodges, Steve Hodges, Wesley Goodin, Steven .. ....., 124 Goodwin, Vickey .... 75, 119 Goodman, Dixe .... 79, Goodman, -Marcia 59, Goodnight, Linda .. .... .. Goodwin, Bobby Goodwin, Cerelle .. .. Goodwin, Harley Goodwin, Lloyd ,. .,..,. .. Gott, Belenda ...... Gouty, Regina ...... 76, 79, Graff, Willard J. .. ,... . Grant, Steve ,,..... ..... 2 5, 77, Graves, Richard ....., .119, Gray, James Mark 81, 114 Gray, Mike .,.... ,. ..,.... 92 Gray, Patty ,. ...... 119 Gray, Susie .. ,........ 64, 114 Green, Jeff .,,...... 63, 95, 114 Green, Loni .......... 79, 80, 82, 124 Green, Ronnie ...............,,.,,.. 132 Greenaway, Phillip .... . 124 Greenlee, Robin Lynn .... 82, 114 Gregg, Jerry ..,........ .... 5 4, 101 Gregory, Brenda .... ...., ..,, 1 2 4 Gregory, Terry Grimes, Ralph .... Grimm, Cindy Grimm, Rocky Grimm, Thomas .. Grubaugh, Neal W. Grzib, John ....... Gullett, Dan Gullett, Vickie ..., ...,41, 73, 100, 6 85, 87, ....71, .20, 21, .,....85, 101, Hogan, Ricky ....... ,68, 72, 79, 105, Hague, Bobbi ......, Hague, Frank .,.,.,. Hake, Phyllis ........ l'l0ldef'l, R0df1EY ..... Holt, Deborah ..... HOME ECONOMICS Hopkins, Johnny Hoover, Gary .... 63, 66, 70, 85, 71, 103, ........81 ..,81, 95, U N 46, 76, 132 75, 132 132 124 114 114 124 119 124 .72 .70 132 132 114 119 119 124 82 73, 124 124 114 119 132 124 124 114 .49 119 114 119 65 114 114 114 114 124 119 119 119 132 114 .71 114 114 114 .53 70 124 114 77 114 132 114 124 114 119 114 114 132 124 29 132 119 114 132 132 132 124 124 119 .66 .82 119 132 114 114 119 114 115 119 124 124 132 115 124 115 119 124 119 124 124 124 132 115 47 82 115 Hoover, Randy .... Hoover, Robin Hoover, Twila ..... ....92, 101, Hopkins, Johnny .. Horner, Kathy .... .119 HORNETS NEST ..,,...,.......,,... 87 Horst, Lynn .... 62, 72, 73, 86, 130, Horst, Weston .. Hoss, Eugene Hough, David ....... .... 9 4, 100, House, Larry ,,. House, Mrs. Sandra ...... 40, 41, 79 Howerton, John .,,.. .......... 5 6, Hudgens, Tom Hudson, Jesse . Hunsacker, Debbie Hunsacker, Phillis . . ..., 74, ..ff'6d,' .. ...... 73 Hunt, Donna ...... . Hunt, Kristy ..... ...,. 7 9, 80, Hunter, Brenda .,., .... 7 2, 81, Hunter, Debby .... ...... 5 7, Hvrd, Bobbie Hursh, J. D. Hurst, Kathryn . Hutsell, Dana . Hutsell, Paul .... ..... 6 5, Hutton, Becky .. ....... 72, Hutton, Dennis .... .............. Hutton, Donna ..... 55, 74, 75, Hutton, Larry ..,, ......,.. 5 1, Hutton, Nancy .... ............ Hyman, Richard ., Hyman, Marsha ..,.,... .80, Hyman, Mike .... 92, 94, Hyman, Richard ........ ., -I- lce, Marsha ,, ............... , .... 80, INDEX ...... .... . . 141, 140, 142, INDUSTRIAL ARTS ........... . Ingram, Sandra ....... ..... 7 4, Inman, Paula .............,........ l DS Keep, H 6 FVEY INTRAMURALS ...... 106, 107, 108, Irvine, Dale Ivey, Edwin ........ 54, 64, 65, 103, lseminger, Brenda .J- Jackson, Bull ...,.... 79, BO, 81, 82, Jackson, Eddie .. Jackson, Joe .. Jackson, Shirley Jackson, Rebecca 85, 94 100, Qf..QQQQQQfQQ,ss, Jamison, Cecil .... . .. Jarvis, Cindy Jean, Jarita .. Jeffries, CindY Jeffries, Jeanetta .....77, 79, 80, 91, .. ..... ...... 8 1, ,,......33, 71, 82, Jeffries, Rhonda ...... 76, 79, 80, 81, Jenkins, Mrs. Daisy .......- ...-- 2 5 26 Jessen, Bob ....,................... Johns, Donald ....,............ 85, 1 Johns, Gregg ...... 63, 81, 85, 99, Johnson, Barbara 55, 79, 80, 87, Johnson, Bud .......,..,...,.. 79, Johnson, Cheryl .. ........, .. Johnson, MarilYn Johnson, Mark .... -,-- 1 15 Johnson, Melvin .... ....... . Johnson, RBY ----,4- 74' 75' Johnson, Rlfihafd -- '--'-- Johnson, Roberta ..... 71, 87,, Johnson, Ronald ..--- 79, .301 Johnson, Sandy ,-,,4 Johnson, Steve .... .--- 6 3, Johnson, Virgil Johnston, Carol .. --4- 4 Johnston, Darrell .. .......... 99 Johnston, Marilyn .... 81, 82, 87 Johnston, Sandra .,..---. -137 Jones, Betty ,. ..l..92, 96, Jones, Bill Jones, Bob . --4'-- Jones, David .... ..... 7 0, Jones, David ---- 105' Jones, Debra ,.,. ----- 7 21 Jones, James .,.... .. .. Jones, Jimmy ......,.. .70, Jones, Linda ..., 71, 82, 87, Jones, Mary .. .......,.. 72, Jones, Phil .... ,--,, , -- Jones, Teresa .... ,-,-- 7 4, 115 Joness, Julie 115 JOURNALISNI 38, 39 Joy, Eddie ....,.....,....... ..... 1 25 Julian, Sam ........,,...,. .,.. . 125 JUNIORS ..,. 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127 Justice, Garth ............,......... 133 Justice, Jerry ...,............,...... 115 Justice, Joann ....... 28, 66, 67, 80, 133 Pfister, Teresa .. .... , . Sade, Marie .... .....19, 38, 63, 4' Seamon, 'David 4 J 1 4 4 4 4 4 : l 4 I 3 C 4 4 1 4 4 4 4 ,QI I n 4 4 4 I 4 4 il . I I 44 4 4 4 44 I 1 t 4 4 4 4 I 4 44 -K- Kay, Don ...... ..............., 8 0, 120 Keen, Jackie ..... ....... ,...... .... 1 2 0 Keene, Jeff ,..... 63, 73, 96, 98, 100, 133 Keene, Patrick ................. 64, 115 Keithley, Dorothy ................... 115 Keithley, Shirley ...... Kelso, Frances ....... Keltner, Mike .... 28, 73, Keltner, Paula .....,... Kennedy, Judie ....... Kensinger, Charles .... Kensinger, Evan P. .. Kerr, Barbara ..... KEY CLUB ..... Kilgate, Kathy King, Hugh ..... Kinser, Vickie .... Kirby, John ..... Kirkman, Lois .... Kite, Chester ...... Kitterman, Steve ,... Klapp, A. K. .,... . Knapp, Jackie .... Knapp, Willie ..... Knowles, Brenda .... Krasser, Danny Krasser, Dennis 120 96, 97,100,133 .........,72, 76 .. 115 77, 120 ..,..,.133 .....85,115 ....5, 65 ...,.115 .....125 .......125 ....50, 70 ......23 ......,133 ....92,125 25, 26 .....133 ...,...125 .....82,115 .......133 .....133 ......29 Kressig, Robert .... Kuklenski, Dr. J. E. ., ....17, 18 , -1- Lahman, Charles ............ .115 Lahman, Ted Jr. ................... 115 Landreth, Rita .... .... 7 9, 80, 82, 115 Lane, Paul ...... .....,........ 1 25 Lane, Regina ...,.. .... 8 1, 82, 115 Lane, Sally ......................... 82 LANGUAGE ARTS .....,.. 24, 25, 26, 27 FOREIGN LANGUAGES ......... 42, 43 Lapel, Sandra ..........,.......... 125 Larson, Dorothy .................... 115 Lasiter, Bobby ..........,........... 120 Latham, Regina ...... 57 Latimer, Patty ......... LATIN .......... LATIN CLUB Law, Elaine LBWSOYI, Edie ...... . . . , 63, 71, 133 125 79, 66, 70, .57, 63, 66, 133 Lawson, Steven .... ........... 4 9, 125 Lea, Bill ....... Lee, Russell Leierer, Ivan ....34, 96, 104 50 Leierer, Sylvia ....,......,......... 125 Lemmon, Curtis ......... 76, 79, 80, 81, 133, 143 Lemmon, Debbie ..............,..... 115 Lemons, Bruce ..., ,... 2 4, 80, 96, 103, 115 4' Lemons, Paul ....... 85, 125 Lemons, Sharon ............... .125 Letterman, Anita ............... 85, 125 Letterman, Dwight ..63, 73, 97, 98, 100, 133 Letterman, Ernie .... .115 Letterman, Otis ,...... .... 5 0 Letterman, Tommy ............ .133 LIBRARIANS ....... ............. 5 7 Lilley, Carol .... 79, 80, 81, 125 Lillard, Patti .... Lilley, Carol ..... ..... 7 9, 80, 81, 125 Lilley, Dorothy ............. 25, 26 Lindsay, Christina ..... 80, 125 Lindsay, Dennis .. 94, 120 Lindsay, Linda ........ 79, 133 Link, Dennis .... .... 3 5, 71, 125 Lisenby, Cindy .... ..........,... 1 25 Locke, Carl ,...., .... Locke, Donald .. Locke, Judy .... Long, Collette Long, Dewayne Long, Robert ...... Long, Sandra ....... Longnecker, Becky .... Looney, Pam ........ Looney, Sandy .... Loonsfoot, Henry Loonsfoot, Tommy Lovett, Tim .......... Lowery, Steven Lowry, David Lowry, Dottie Lowry, Karen Luke, Sally .....,.. Luttrull, Glenda .. -M- Mabe, Jewelene Viva .32, 34, 65, 78 115 .,..........133 81, 82, 115 .........125 .........133 133 ....72, 74, 120 ....72, 80, 133 115 .....120 .120 120 ,....94, ......,114 .......133 ....71,120 ......87,115 ,...27, 73, 130 82, 115 ....,.....120 Mace, Connie ........., .... 5 7, 81, 115 Mace, Wanda .......... .... 3 7, 133 Mackey, Margaret ..., ....... 1 25 MADRIGAL ,..... ..,...,. 8 1 Magers, Walden .... ..... 3 6, 37 Mahan, Stanley .... ...... 1 15 Mahon, Marsha ..................... 120 Mallot, Dorothy ............... ...., 1 15 Malone, Kathy ,...,.. 71, 74, 81, 82, 115 Malone, Susie .....,. 66, 67, 72, 125 Manes, Cheryl ,......, 71, 115 Manes, Mike 4 ......... 133 Manis, Mike .......... .115 Mann, David ...,. 65, 82, 133 Manning, Alan ..... ........ 8 5, 133 Manuel, Debbie .... ..... 57 , 118, 120 Manuel, Lee ...., ..... 2 6, 57, 115 Marks, Linda .... ............ 1 20 Martin, Brent .... .... 9 5, 101, 115 Martin, Cynthia ..... 57, 71, 79 Martin, Ron .... ........,.. 3 2 Mason, Joyce ....., .... 5 7, 72, 125 Mason, Marilyn .......,. .125 Mason, Sherry ....... .120 Massey, Kristine .... 69, 120 Masters, Gail .... ...... 1 15 MATH CLUB ...... ......... 7 7 MATHEMATICS ..., .... 3 4, 35 Matney, Rita .... ......,. 1 20 Matthews, Cindy .. ............ 120 Matthews, Mike ...... .... 6 5, 96, 125 Mauck, Margaret .... ....... 2 7, 34 McAllister, Clint ....... .133 McCann, Bob ....... .... 1 25 McCann, Edward .... .... 1 15 McCIanahan, Jerry .. ...... 115 McClanahan, Jimmy .... 26, 115 McCleary, Carolyn .. ...... 125 McCleary, Linda ,. .... .... 1 15 McCleary, Terry ........... .120 McCIung, Debbie ............ 19, 80, 133 McClure, Jack ..............,...... 125 NICCIUFQ, Cheryl .... 63, 66, 69, 70, 85, 125 McCoy, Gerald ..... ....... 6 5, 74, 125 McCoy, John ....................... 133 McCraskey, Carol ....... 63, 80, 87, 120 McCurdy, Janet ..,..... 63, 79, 130, 133 McDaniel, Bill .......,...... .120 McDaniel, Bill ......... 50, 64 McDaniel, Joyce ..... 85, 125 McFaIl, Kathy ............., .120 McFaIl, Wes .........,...... 79, 92, 133 McGhee, Cheryl ......... 57, 64, 87, 120 McGhee, Janis ........... 66, 125 McGinnis, Cindy .,...........,. 87, 115 McGinnis, Debra ........ 42, 68, 74, 125 McGinnis, Karen ............. . 115 McGinnis, Linda .... .,,. 1 9, 68, 70, 133 McGuire, Denny ........ 49, 125 McGuire, Kenny ........... .125 McGuire, Ricky ..... .120 McHaffie, Wes ..., ,,., 1 20 Mclntosh, Donald .. 120 Mclntosh, Glenda ............... q..125 McKinney, Becky ................... 120 McKinney, Cheryl ...57, 63, 72, 81, 87, 88 McKenzie, Randy ................ 99, 115 McLellan, Steve ..... ..... 2 6, 115 McMahan, Nancy ................,. 125 McMahon, Rosemary ............... 115 McMillen, Andy ........ 39, 63, 102, 123, , 1425 McMuIlin, Rick .... 76, 133 McNeely, Steve 50, 125 McNeill, Donald ..... 48, 133 McNeil, Jeanne .... ..... 8 5, 120 McNeley, Larry ......... . 125 McQuerter, Leila .. ,... 28, 29, 87 McVey, LaVerne .... 44, 57 Medley, Janie ..., .,.... 1 15 Medley, Joey .... 64, 115 Medley, Lee ..... 70, 115 Melton, Joe C. ........ ..115 Messenger, Terry ......... 57, 125 Messerli, Judy .... 84, 85, 120 Messier, Toni ..,.. ,..... 7 9, 133 Metz, Juanita ...... ...... 1 25 Michael,- Rebecca .... ..... 7 1 Middlemas, David .... ......,... 1 15 Middlemas, John ........ 74, 125 Miles, Pam ..... ...,. 7 1, 79, 134 Miles, Phyllis .. .... 72, 87, 115 Miles, Tim ..... .,... 9 9, 120 Miller, Jack .... .... ............. 1 2 0 Miller, Linda ............... 71, 72, 115 Miller, Mark ......, 33, 80, 94, 100, 120 Miller, Rondell ...... 63, 85, 92, 93, 102, 103, 125 Miller, Russell ,.... 80, 125 Miller, Sheila ........... .120 Miner, snerrie .,......... . 134 Miller, Steve ...,. ..... 1 02, 103, 134 Mills, Jonathan ,. ............. 115 Mills, Rachel ..... 80, 81, 134 Mills, Tim ........ ........ 8 0, 82 Millstead, Cathy ......... .115 Mincks, Bill ...... ..... 9 4, 120 Minor, Karis ..... 74, 125 Mitchell, Keevin Mitchell, Sara .... Mitchem, Diana Mitchem, Kenny .... Mitchem, Mike .... Mock, Larry Moff itt, Joseph . . Monks, Janice Morgan, Glenda Montgomery, Jay Moore, Genevieve Moore, Jeery .... Moore, Kathy Moore, Keith Moore, Marilyn Morehouse, Jim .... Moreland, Janice ,. Morgan, Glenda .. ..1'.1aL ei, ,....71, 73, 34, 65, . ....... 47, . . f.'.'1'd6,' ........92, ...47, 68, 71, Morgan, Rickl ... Morris, Debbie ,... Morrow, David . . Morton, Pam Mosher, Mary K ........... Mullican, Doretta ....... 68, 36, Murphy, Sandra K. ........ . Murphy, Sandra Sue ...... 66, 75, Murr, Janet ....... ..... Murray, Harney .. . .. Murray, Shirley . 47, 57, 79, 73, 94, 72, Persell, Vicki .................... 73, Perusse, Sandy ...... 71, 73, 84, 85, Peryer, Jlll . ...................... .. Peters, Pamela Peterson, Chris ..,. Peterson, Dane .. .....103, ....99, Phillips, Betty ...... ..... Phillips, Clarence Phillips, Janet .,.. .... Phillips, Karl ...,....... .... Phillips Mary ........... ,.... ..... PHYSICAL EDUCATION ........ 54 PHYSICAL EDUCATION CAREER CLUB .................. Pickering, Gary .......,........ 64, Pickering, Merrie .... 73, 74, 79, 80, Pickering, Pam ............ 73, 79, Pickering, Sally Anne .... Bl, 87, Robertson, Susa Robertson, Terr Robinson, Bill . Robinson, Bruce Rogers, Becky . Rogers, Gaylen Rogers, Rick .. Romine, Jim .. Rone, Jeff ..... Rone, Joyce Rook, Triesa . Rook, Ronnie . Rookstool, Carol Rose, Walter .. Ross, Jannie Rothermel, Audr Rothermel, Davi! Rothermel, Sher Routh, David . Routh, John Wes Routh, Robert A. Rowe, Larry .. Rowe, Steven .. Roy, Don ..... Ruble, Mike .. Ruble, Mike .. Rue, Pat .,.... Myers, Colleen . . Myers, Danny Myers, Deana Myers, Murray Myers, Norma .. Myers, Twyla ..... -N- NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE NATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY Pinegar, Bob .......... ...... 8 5, Pippin, Denise ...... 57, Pittman, Robert ...., .80, Pittman, Sherry ..,...... .57, Planchon, Kay ....... ..... 4 7, 57, Poindexter, David .. .......... .. Poindexter, Jimmy .. ........ ,, Poindexter, Mike .... .... 64 , 95, Poindexter, Vollee .. ...... 80, Polodna, Linda ...... .... 8 2, Poole, Paula .......... .... 6 3, Pope, Mrs. Icie Mae Potter, Sheila ........... ..... 57 , Potter, Steve ......, ............ Powell, Bill .. .......... .. Powell, David .... .... 8 1, 95, 99, Powell, Debra .. .......... .. Powell, Donna .... ...,.... ,8 1, Powell, Mary ...... 69, 77, Power, Janene ...... Powers, David ....80, Nehl, Jimmy ................... Neumann, Robert ............ 70, 74, Newton, Danny .... ..... 9 9, Newton, Glen Nickle, Nancy Nichols, Larry ..................... Nicodernas, Terry .............. 82, Nimmo, Carol ........ 36, 63, 71, 72, Nimmo, Stanley .- .... 27, 65, 80, Noe, Valrea ..... ....... 5 7, 72, -Q- Overbeck, Jerry ................... 0'Connor, Kathy ..... 66, 67, 70, 74, 0'DelI, Daniel ...................... O'Dell, Freddy ...................... OFFICE ASSISTANTS ......... Ohlin, Cheri ......... ..... 7 4, 81, 82, Oliver, Tanya .............. .... 7 9, 0'NeaI, Bill ................ , ,.... O'Neal, Mrs. Mary ............... 35 ORCHESTRA, ADVANCED ........ Owen, Richard ..................... Owens, Debra ........ Owens, Janice Owens, Kathy 81, 87, Presley, Danny Presley, Rick ...... Prewett, Marilyn . . . Price, Melissa ..... Price, Mike ..... Pridemore, Glen .. Prine, Randy .... Printz, Bernice Purney, Bernice .. .. 82, 95, .95, Russell, Pam .. Rust, Randy .. Rust, Steven Ryan, Joanna .. Ryba, Thelma Rydstedt, Duane Sade, Michael . Sade, Russell .. Sardeson, Dale Satterfield, Warn SCIENCE CLUB Schafer, Barry Schlicher, Scott . Schroeder, Gary Schuelzky, Peter Schulze, Linda ,. Schultz, Linda . Schultz, Mark .. SCIENCE ....... SCIENCE CLUB Scott, David . . . Scott, Gary . . . Scott, Larry . . Scott, Mark .... Scott, Vicky . . . Putman, Lynn ....... ...... 6 9, 71, -Q- QUILL AND SCROLL .... -R- Raby, Jimmy .......... ........ 8 0, Raby, Roy ..............,.......... Rader, Pat ....,. 41, 62, 63, 66, 67, 79, 80, 88, Regain, Martin Eddie .... 63, 73, 96, 105, Ramsey, Charles .... Ramsey, Larry Randolph, Bonnie .... Randolph, Kathy Rea, Charles ...... Rea, Gary .. Pace, -p- Sranley ...... Padgett, James Padgett, Kathy .... Painter, Mary ..,.... Palmerton, Jolynn PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION Parker, Diane Parrott, Carrol ...... Parrott, Charles .... Parrott, James ..., 92 Pasley, Jim ,. ...... .. Payne, Payne, Payne, Payne, Payne, Payne, Dorothy ..... Mike .... Randy . , . Richard .... Richard . . . Roger .......... Pearson, Jim ........ 3, Peck, Peck, Peltz, Peltz, Dorothy . . . Ted ..... Beverly ,... Deborah ...... Penderg rass, Bonita Pendergrass, Brenda Pendergrass, Steve Pennel I, Mark ..... Perkins, Mike .... Perry, Perry, Galen .... Kathy ..,.... Perryman, Jacklyn Perryman, Wilma Persell, Jill .......... . 'idif 57, 66, 57, .....74, 81, 82, 26, 95, 100, 101, .........,79, .....74, ,...70, ....-..-94, 100, 32, 33, 104, ...29, 30, 37 .........103, ........,80, .....80, .......,.,32, ..80, 81, 99, ....71, 66, 73, I Rea, John .... ....... Reaves, Mike .... ...,. 1 07, Reaves, Steven .... Rebori, Ralph .. ...... .. Recchia, Kathy .... ... 80, Reed, Chris .... ...... 7 9, Reed, Debbie ........... 57, 66, Reed, Donald ...................... Reed, Sara .... 64, 73, 74, 76, 77, 79, Reiss, JoAnn ........................ REGALIA ATTENDANTS .......,.. REGALIA QUEEN ................. Reynolds, Joyce ,..... ..... 7 0, 77, Reynolds, Kenny ........ Reynolds, Priscilla ...............,. Reynolds, Rick .... ..., 8 0, 81, 85, Rhea, Becky Rhea, Nlck ..... ...... 3 2, 82, 94, Rhodes, Jean .... 71, 79, 85, Rhoten, Irma ..,..... .. .... 50, Rice, Phillip .,...,.... ,... 8 1, Richardson, Charlotte .. .... .. Richardson, Glenda Rikard, Larry ..,... ..... Riley, Shirley .... Rippe, Michael .. .... 50, Rippee, Jim .. ..., .......... . . Roark, Larry ,.........,......... 72, Robbins, Debbie ..... 71, 73, 74, 80, Roberds, Jesse ...,......,...... 100, Roberds, Rebecca ...... 70, 74, 79, Robertson, Debbie .............. 71, Robertson, Robertson, Jesse ... Robertson , Mike Deborah ............ 71, 92, Sears, Charlotte Sears, Clyde Sears, Richard . See, Eugene Self, Dena ..... Sells, Tommy .. SENIORS .... 128. SENIOR SUMMA Sevy, Tony ..... Sexton, Becky . Sexton, Tim Shadwick, Ronni Shaffer, Danny Shaffer, Mike Shane, Drew Shane, Sally .. Shank, John .... Shank, Randel . Sharp, Carolyn . Sharp, Rex ,.... Shaw, Carol .... Shaw, Leslie .. Shaw, Paula Sheridan, Greg . Sheridan, Lynn . Shields, Becky . Shields, Jim Shope, Dan .... Shull, Laura .. Shull, Virginia . Shultz, Linda .. Sias, Randi ..... Simmons, Don . Simmons, Kurt . Simmons, Mark . Simpson, Johnny Simpson, Nicki . Simpson, Rick . SINGOUT ...... Skidmore, Jack Skidmore, Jim . Skinner, Brad . Skinner, Drew . Skinner, Kent .. Rothermel, David ...... 25, 94, 105, .,..71, 73, 84, 85, .....103, .....99, B 1.126 CATION ........ CATION 54, B ................... 72 ............73, . .... 73, 74, 79, 80, 79, Wilcox, Becky See, Eugene ... VOCATIONAL TECHNICAL Anne ....... 81, 87, ...57, ....80, ....... .57, ....47, 57, d .. .,........ 115 ny .. ..,.... .. ....64,95, e .. ...... 80, ....B2, ...,63, MBE ....... ..27 ............126 ....81, 95, 99, ,........-81, ... 69, 77, ..........126 ....80, I .., .... . ....82, ...,95, ...Z95, .....69, 71, fQ- ROLL .... ..,.. -R- QA1, '62,' '85, '66, '67, 79, 80, 88, Eddie .... 63, 73, 96, 105, .....107, 80, ......79, 57, 66, ,'73, 74, 76, 77, 79, NDANTS ......... lN ...,............ .,........,..70,77, Ia ..,...,......... ,........80, 81, 85, ....,32, 82, 94, .....7l, 79, 85, ........... .50, .....81, 'lotte .. ...,. .. :la ...,50, .QI ......,... ,,, ..,..71, 73, 74, 80, 100, 1 ...... 70, 74, 79, a ,....... .71, ah ,....71, H .... 92, 1 W 1 I I 1' I 1 A 5 A 5.1. fl se-1 5.1--is Robertson, Susa .... ..66, 70, 79, 80, Robertson, Terry ....... 64, 80, 81, Robinson, Bill ...., Robinson, Bruce .. Rogers, Becky Rogers, Gaylen .... Rogers, Rick .s.. Romine, Jim .. Rone, Jeff Rone, Joyce Rook, Triesa Rook, Ronnie ..... Rookstool, Carol .. Rose, Walter ...... 106, 107, .. 71,' '85, 57, 66, ffffff .I fit, ....63, as, 73, Ross, Jannie ............... .79, 80, Rothermel, Audrey . 63, 73, 79, 80, Rothermel, Sherry ............. 80, Routh, David ..... Routh, John Wesley Routh, Robert A. .. Rowe, Larry .... Rowe, Steven .... Roy, Don ...... Ruble, Mike ., Ruble, Mike .. Rue, Pat ...,.. Russell, Pam Rust, Randy ...... Rust, Steven ...... Ryan, Joanna .... 43 Ryba, Thelma .... Rydstedt, Duane .. -S Sade, Marie .... .. Sade, Michael Sade, Russell ,.... Sardeson, Dale Satterfield, Warren SCIENCE CLUB .. Schafer, Barry Schlicher, Scott .... Schroeder, Gary .. Schuelzky, Peter .. Schulze, Linda .... Schultz, Linda Schultz, Mark SCIENCE .......... SCIENCE CLUB . 1 ...,63, 64, es, 101, 103, ......72, 94, jfffs7,'83,'116, ......6s, 74, ibil' 66, 70, 73, 85, .. ..... 81, as, .. ..fff,.i, ..IIf5i, ...If .111-, '95, 63, 117, ....,.73, .....101, .....a2 Scott, David .... .... 7 9, Scott, Gary Scott, Larry .. ..,... .. Scott, Mark ..... . ..... 100, Scott, Vicky ...... .....,......... Seamon, David .....,..... 94, 101, Sears, Charlotte ...... 25, 71, 87, 88, Sears, Clyde .... ............. 6 5, Sears, Richard .. .... 100, 109, Self, Dena ..... Sells, Tommy SENIORS .,..128, 129, 130, 131, 132, SENIOR SUMMARIES .... 137, 138, Sevy, Tony ...... Sexton, Becky .. Sexton, Tim .... Shadwick, Ronnie Shaffer, Danny Shaffer, Mike .... Shane Drew Shane, Sally Shank, John .... Shank, Randel ., Sharp, Carolyn .. Sharp, Rex ...... Shaw, Carol .... Shaw, Leslie Shaw, Paula ,.... Sheridan, Greg Sheridan, Lynn .... Shields, Becky .. Shields, Jim Shope, Dan .. Shull, Laura .. Shull, Virginia .. Shultz, Linda Sias, Randi .... Simmons, Don .. Simmons, Kurt .. Simmons, Mark .... Simpson, Johnny Simpson, Nicki .. Simpson, Rick ., SINGOUT ..,..,. Skidmore, Jack Skidmore, Jim .. Skinner, Brad .. Skinner, Drew .. Skinner, Kent ..., 99, 101, . ,.,.... 80, 134, 135, .,..96, 98, 46, ..,.35, 65, 70, ..94, 108, 109, 87, .65, 74, 79, 80, 24, 64, 85, 94, .....63, 80, 81, 84, 81, 82, 85, .......65, 85, 66, 85, .........,80, 76, 92, . 92, 100, 101, ...,74, 72, .52, 156, 151, ........57, 94, ....51, .....79, 135, 1 126 126 135 120 126 126 120 126 126 135 120 135 120 .35 126 81, 126 120 120 135 92, 126 116 126 120 126 135 120 126 135 135 120 126 .30 116 116 135 126 116 126 ,77 120 116 116 116 120 135 126 33 77 135 120 126 120 116 120 120 120 126 116 120 116 33, 136 139 126 116 126 120 126 135 120 116 126 116 126 120 120 116 116 126 135 126 135 126 135 126 120 116 .49 135 120 120 120 116 .82 126 135 .79 120 143 Slack, Don ....... Slaughter, Diana .. Slaughter, Helen ..... Slavens, Gae 26, 63, 72, 80, 88, Slavens, Tony ........ 92, 95, Sloan, Nancy ..........,,,,.,.. 108, Slone, Shirley ... ..... .... Smith, Carolyn ., ..,.,.. .. Smith, David ... .... .85, Smith, Debra ... ...... Smith, Don . .,..................... . Smith, Douglas ...........,..... 85, Smith, Krissy ,.., 63, 72, 81, 84, 87, Smith, Larry ................... 85, Smith, Rebecca . .,,,............., . Smith, Ron ....... ..... 5 0, Smith, Sharon Smith, Steve .. ...,, .. Smith, Susan .....81, Smith, Tonni .......,............ 72, Snelling, Ronnie ................ 85, Snelling, Wanda ..., 39, 66, 70, 76, Snider, Kelly .................... 99, Snider, Tom ......... ,........... Snodgrass, Carolyn .............. 85, Snyder, Arlis ............. 85, 126, Snyder, Chris . ..... .. ....,......81, SOPHOMORES ....... 118, 119, 120, SOPHOMORE CHOIR Southwick, Laurie .,..........., 71, Spadafora, Toni ..... 99, ..........85, 72, 81, 82, 85, 87, SPANISH ......... SPANISH CLUB .. Sparkman, Trew ..... SPEECH ...,.,....,.. Spellman, Judith Ann Spencer, Jane .. Spencer, Mike Spencer, Patty Spencer, Steve SPORTS ......., Spradlin, Doug ..... Spradling, Roger Stacye, Mark Stage, Tom ,..--- Stafford, Glenda ......., 48, 66, 67, Stafford, Violet STAGE TECHNICIANS ........... Stander, George ...... Stanfield, Becki ...... Stark, Joe ,...... Steele, D Steele, Li ebbie ...,81, ........90, ...,99, 107, ......94,100, ..48, 64, 101, ......71, 79, nda ........... 63, 73, 79, Steiger, Mrs. Judy 40, 79, Steinberg, Sara ..66, 67, 71, 85, 88, Steger, Juanita ..64, 80, 86, 87, 88, Stevens, Judy ....... Sturgell, Vickie ...., Stevens, James .. Stevens, Linda Stewart, David Stewart, Karen Stewart, Larry Stewart, Reta . . Stewart, Russ Stewart, Steve Stilley, Elaine ....... Stiver, Danny ..24, 63, 95, ......,57, .....52, 72, ....33, 35, .......73, ., ..... 71, 73, 65, 79, 100, Stockard, Christie ..64, 65, 71, 73, Stockdale, Bobby ... Stockstill, Danny ..... 80, .,.........81, Stockstill, Rick , .... 30, 80, 82, Stockstill, Teresa ..,. ,.,. 7 2, 81, 87, Stokes, Billy .... Stokes, Larry Stone, Sheila .... Stovall, Jimmy .... Stovall, Robert ...... Strain, Julie ......,. Stratton, Bill .,.... 92, Stratton, Kenny ....... ......85, .....106, 101,104, 105, 95, Stratton, Mark ........,... ,.95, 99, Strick, Don Strick, Mark Strick, Tom .... Strong, Don ...... Strong, Patricia .... Stroup, Kathy ........ Stubbs, Tommy ,.... STUDENT COUNCIL Sturgell, Vickie .,... 57, 63, 70, 87, Sved, Deborah .. Swain, Dennis 94, ,....29, 73, Swearengin, Iva ... Sweet, Cindy ............ 72, 81, 87, Sweet, Debra ...... 7, 28, 74, 75, 85, Sweet, Ezora . . . -T- Tartenaar, Fred Tate, Patricia 104, 105, .....56, 50 126 116 120 126 126 116 135 116 116 120 126 116 126 135 135 126 120 116 135 120 135 116 120 135 127 116 121 .81 116 116 .43 74 116 .40 126 116 126 116 116 91 116 120 120 126 135 120 .78 136 121 126 136 121 143 136 136 116 .33 136 116 116 121 136 87 126 126 136 121 74, 121 126 116 121 116 121 136 121 127 121 121 122 116 116 121 127 116 121 127 116 127 ,63 116 127 116 136 116 89, 136 116 116 121 Taylor, David .............. ........ 1 27 Taylor, Debbie ..................... 121 Taylor, Kira ..., 19, 38, 62, 63, 76, 79, 86, 87, 104, 105, 136 Taylor, Rhonda ..................... 121 Taylor, Wendell ......., ......... 1 36 Teague, Helen ..... ........ 8 0, 121 Templeton, Carl .. . 136 Templeton, Julie ...... 74, 85, 127 Templeton, Linda .... 87, 116 Wann, Frank Ward, Debbie Ware, Deborah .... Warner, Sherry .... Watson, Fred ...... Watts, Terry . .... . Weatherwax, Gloria Weatherford, Kenny Webb, Judy ............ Weber, Buddy ..... Webster, Steven Wells, Martha Ann Wells, Richard ...... West, Jana ........ WHBIEY, Saundra .. Wheeler, Joyce .... Whisnant, Jim .....33, 77, 107, ..........aa, tfff81,'117t ......4a, fff.. ffff'i1', .....63, . ...... 22 ....65, 99, ....U, 79, ...,82, 85, ........80, 82, Whitaker, Gary ...... 38, 76, 92, 96, TENNIS , .... ,,,, 1 04 Tennis, Ricky .. ..., 116 Tennis, Verna .. .,,, 116 Terry, Mike ..... .121 Tharp, Susan .. . ..., 79, 121 THESPIANS ...... ......, 7 9 Thomas, Brenda .. ,.,, 127 Thomas, Frank ... ....... .127 Thomas, Fred .. ........,' ,. 127 Thomas, Julie . ...,. .... 8 1, 82, 116 Thomas, Leslie ... ............. .116 Thomas, Mike ........... 65, 127 Thomas,.Patti .... ..... 3 1, 57, 73, 136 Thomas, Ridley ......,........ ..92 Thomas, Robin .... ..... B 1,'84, 116 Thomas, Thomas .... .... 8 5, 101, 121 Thomas, Virginia ........ 43, 45, 57, 74 Tt'10tT1PSO n, Bobby . Thompson, John .... Thompson, Suzanne Thompson, Timothy .. ........74,127 ............13e ....45, 76 ............121 'ss White, Bob .,..................., 80, White, Charlena .. .......,.... 82, White, Dottie ..... 79, White, Lawrence .... .... 5 7, 82, White, Lucy ...... ......... White, T. J. White, Victoria .... .... 6 3, Whitworth, Jim .... ......... 9 9, Whitworth, John ................ 99, Wickersham, Connie ....81, 82, 87, Wicks, Janet ........ Wilburn, Deborah .... 'QQf'i1i, Thorne, Larry ,, ..... ....., 8 1, 82, Thornton, Becky ...... 31, 69, 136 Tillman, Donald ........ 84, 121 Tillman, Karen ............... .127 Tiumah, Paul .... .... 2 o, 44, 45, as Tittle, Mark .. ............ 116 Towe, Marti .... .... 8 2, 87, 116 Towry, Donna .. ,......... 121 Towry, Nicalette ,. ,.,. 116 TRACK .. ...... .... I 01 Tracy, Gayla ............... .121 Tracy, Terry ...,. ............. 9 5, 116 Tranbarger, Jim ..,... 39, 65, 74, 76, 127 Tranbarger, John ............... 84, 116 Trent, Howard .. .... ......... 5 0, 136 Wilhite, LU3I'1E ...... ..,. Williams, Christina ...........,.... Williams, Donna ................... Williams, Dusty .... 71, 79, 80, 105, Williams, Floyd ................ 94, Williams, Gary .................. 81, Williams, Grant ..... 100, Williams, Jan .... .... . .. 85, Williams, Janice ....,.............. Williams, Jeanette ...... 71, 72, 83, Williams, John E. ................ . Williams, Johnny .... ...... Williams, Judith ., ....... 82, Williams, Lynn ........... .76, Williams, Paula ......... 68, 71, 87, Williamson, Becky .... 39, 66, 69, 76, Willis, Brenda ..................... Wilson, Becky .. ........... 57, Wilson, Becky .. ...... .. Wilson, Diana .. 77, Wilson, Gary ... .... Wilson James .... ...... Wilson, Jim .... 51, Wilson, Larry ..... 106, Wilson, Mike .... ---. 6 5, Wilson Rose ......... . 80, Wilson William .. ............. .. Wimberly, Curtis . .... 65, 99, 105, Wimberly, Donna ,... 64, 71, 73, 79, Winkley, Don Vau ................. Wingo, Richard .... .... 3 6, 106, Winters, Paula Wise, Kathy ....... Wiseman, Ken ..... 80, 52, Witherspoon, Susie .... .... 3 3, 71, Wolken, Don ....... .... ....... Woodring, Virginia ................ Wood, Don .............. 18, 52, 65, Wood, Jackie .... ...---,,---, 3 5, Woods, Anna .... . . . . .... 47, Woods, Judy ,-.. ----1-- Woods, Karen .. 84, Woods, Micki .-.. Woods, Mike .... ..--. 3 0, Woolford, Shep .... 30, 31, Wray, Jan ...... ......--..----- WRESTLING .... ......,.......... Wright, Desiree ...... 64, 81, 82, 87, Trivitt, Billy ..... 65, 127 Trogdon, Larry ..... .116 TRI-HI-Y ........ ......... 6 8 Tuck, Brenda .... ..... 8 7, 116 Tucker, Melvin .. .... 64, 85, 127 Turner, Dale .. .......... 127 Turner, David .... 78, 79 Turner, Don ........... 84, 116 Turner, Elaine ..... 47, 71, 73, 127 Turner, Johns ......,.., 57, 121 Turner, Mike .... .... 9 2, 93, 136 Turner, Robert .... .,.. 5 7, 82, 116 Turner, Steve ......... .116 Turney, Deborah .... 80, 121 Turney, Sharon ....127 Twedell, Jim .,..116 Twenter, Helen .-H121 TWIRLERS ....., ...-, 8 4 -U- Uber, Jean ......... ........ 1 21 Underhill, Steven .... .... 8 4, 116 . -V- Vader, Kathy ........ .... 4 3, 74, 121 Vader, Shirley ...... ..,.., 5 0, 136 Van Dych, Loretta .... ..., 1 16 Van Dyck, Nancy ......... .121 Van Hook, Rena ,... , ........ 72, 121 Van Winkle, Nancy ....... 81, 82, 116 Vaughan, Jim ...... ............ 1 00 Vaughan, Chris ....116 Vaughan, Kenny .. .,.. 121 Vaughon, Betty .... ...... . ..121 Vaughon, Cynthia .................. 121 Versaw, Jesse ........... 31, 71, 96, 136 Vinson, Connie .,27, 31, 79, 80, 81, 136 Vinson, Debbie .................. 72, 121 Vinson, Steve ...................... 127 Wright, Ricky ,..... ....... . 95, Wrinkle, Jerry .......... Wyant, Jack .... -Y Yager, John .. --,- 99, 70, Yates, GBFY ..,- .........108, INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION ..48, 49, Younes, Vickie ... Young, Barbara ................... Young, Cindy ....,. 71, 79, 104, 105, Young, Jerry .. ....,.. Young, Kevin .... ..., 7 0, Young, Larry Young, Larry .... 121, Young, Rodney Younger, Dearld ..., .... 6 3, -1- , so, 51 .W- Wagner, Patricia ........ 62, 63, 66, 136 Walker, Aaron ............... .121 Walker, Bonnie .... .... .... 7 6 , 136 Walker, Cheryl ....... .121 Walker, Lyle ...., .... 7 0, 121 Walker, Mark ..... 72, 136 Walker, Nancy ,.... 30, 79 Walker, Wayne .... .... 9 5, 116 Wallace, Steve ..... .100 Zarras, KBY C1f1C1Y Zongker, Debra .... ......63, 80, 82, ....69, 77, 108 116 116 116 136 121 57 127 127 121 121 69 121 127 127 121 116 127 136 121 136 116 116 .50 116 116 116 107, 116 136 121 116 116 127 121 127 121 116 121 121 127 116 121 116 116 127 116 127 127 121 116 136 127 121 136 127 121 az 127 121 136 127 136 121 127 72 121 121 .aa 136 127 136 we 127 121 121 101 136 100 116 116 .sa 121 116 121 127 116 136 121 121 .73 127 121 116 121 121 g Acknowledgment You have met the people of Hillcrest. Special recognition goes to Those who worked most closely with us. Our sincere appreciation is extended to the following: if To Mr. Williasm Gist, principal, and Mr. Neal Gruloaugh, assistant principal, for the help and encouragement they gave us. To Jim Tranbarger, staff photographer, for the time and effort he spent during and after school to take pictures for the Highlighter. To Merle Comstock of Comstock and Sons Photo Studio for the pictures he took for us- To the custodians for their patience and cooperation in setting up risers for pictures. 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