Hillcrest High School - Highlighter Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1971

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As president of the Southwest Dis- trict Student Council, the 70-member Student Council hosted approxi- mately 600 delegates from the dis- trict. The student body was encouraged by the Cabinet to participate in chari- table acts such as the Halloween treats for children, the Christmas events of giving toys and clothing to needy families, and the giving of lilies to shut-ins at Easter. The Cabinet members were Mike Fortner, president, Tim Davis, vice- president, Jerry Bear, assemblies, Sara Reed, elections, Pam Eaglebur- ger, social, Wes Routh, building and grounds, John Shank, finance, and Cheryl McClurg, secretary. CABINET . . . Front Row: Chuck Haymes, Mrs. Rebecca Bell, sponsor, and John Shank. Second Row: Jerry Bear, Tim Davis, Wesley -J' I Above Mike Fortner Cheryl McClurg Mrs Rebecca Bell sponsor and John Shank prepare for a Cabinet Meeting Right Chuck Haymes paints over the goal in the Pupils Consolidated Fund Drive Routh, and Mike Fortner. Third Row: Sara Reed, Pam Eagleburger, and Cheryl McClurg. STUDENT COUN4 Janice Corbin, She Loeffler, Johnny I Janis Bass, Vicki I nett, Ray Johnson, Harrell, Belinda N Second Row: Mrs. sor, Carl Dahlman, Adams, Charlie Fi Susa Robertson, De 3 1 lr i 1 I 4 , S l l ' . . , y , I I . . ' - . , . ' 'L' ' 'i -iff ff--1U'V-FM -f'.w 'i i'i:11 ,Cila2LEQJ:L:3 Q2221133-Q1L.:.EillEi1'?El2al1d5::,guf.mir ,y252Q?!4!5Q'..f-LiL?-f.:,'J1:,.'.::''L5?'.'1. u.'::a 1,2 -:'- 1-1. ' 51 1- -f-' ' - - .. -. ... - ,, .... o.,-...... 1 ... ,.'. . ,f. -he 41 .I '.: LIL' ig-.cj-'igg-Q ::'.L:j::j..!gfr:, lr Y-T lffll .i i l Third Row: Sara l Cheryl McClurg. M 3362 4. gf f,iWg,' 4 '79-7415! QW' ,4Ax W at , . g' , fir 4 Y l 2.39. .Z 5, . , . ' X. g -W,f.H,g, .,.54,,,:4 , . I Mug-,1 ,ev - 2- -'V .- Y , Sf-if . ,a:,1,:. -1, 4' 12--'r':.a 97 em. - 1 :,.1,ef2.'-?V ir fri' 5 if fr- lv- . 5 :,:f--V, 1' -IW, , ., N, 2 1: ,f ff wymfaff-2-f,:.z,, 1 ,fn ,111 2 Z f ' 1:',-- ' ' tin 'Z,.f'l' 'fa Q rt W, af- f ffm- 14 ', Q., .. ,, . 43, 4,,,r.,, 1, STUDENT COUNCIL . . . First Row: Janice Corbin, Sherry Dunaway, Klaus Loeffler, Johnny Hall, Sharon Stokes, Janis Bass, Vicki Landreth, Debbie Bar- nett, Ray Johnson, Vickie Delp, Kerry Harrell, Belinda Miles, Nikki Simpson. Second Row: Mrs. Rebecca Bell, spon- sor, Carl Dahlman, Dianna Arnall, Greg Adams, Charlie Fielding, Chuck Stein, Susa Robertson, Denise Stockstill, Nancy L: , fs... ,..,,,,,,.1-M., 4 ..- ' '.:.:......--5 .ff-.r w f ':iE'.2x1:Z.1zEi- ' '11 53,1 , - ', ,,.,..-,,-,,- E31 - :Y-2.1.1 A-gm 3?E5 ?Ze3H3itDJCiS,9.Eir2!2h'Eh 'rlh .v'.H:rar.:'L'.'f:. Bacon, Gail Romine, Sharon Dickson, Becky Hutton, Diana Bernet, Pam Eagle- burger. Third Row: Barbara Johnson, Mike Fortner, Tim Davis, Jerry Bear, Andy McMillen, Rick Adams, Gerald Mc- Coy, Chuck Haymes, Merrie Pickering, Deloris Aye, Jeanne McKenzie, Sara Reed, Hilda Parnell, Pam Pickering, Lu- Rita Charle. Fourth Row: Karen Woods, Joleen Bray, Steve Johnson, Joe Stock- ard, Wesley Routh, Arlis Snyder, Larry DeVries, Gary Whitaker, Rondell Miller, Kenny Strain, Sally Pickering, Sherry Goyer, Marilyn Mason, Roxanne Beclell, Cindy Garrison. Fifth Row: Bruce Byers, Jacque Harrell, Linda Steele, Bobbi Hogue, Cheryl McClurg, Jeff Green, Ken- ny Mitchem, Ernie Davis, John Shank, Richard Montgomery, Greg Johns, Mark Stratton, Jeff McMillen, Terry Dykes. 0111571 Left: Students gather around the huge display of Christmas toys to be sent to Indian children in Arizona. Above: Mike Fortner, student body president, and Tim Davis, vice-president, carry- a load of student council material to the cabinet's new location in the new wing. 406529 17 Council unltes efforts to insure school safety The Safety Council worked to produce an environment of health, orderliness, and safety. Safety on the parking lots was assured through car registration by the issuing of parking permits of presenting assemblies to stress the need for safety at school as well as observing safety week. Officers were Pam Eagleburger, president, Wesley Routh, vice-pres- identg Russ Steward, secretary, Di- , .- ., . H--------... s --- . -. - -L v-f-' .i'w-'-'sf.-'JI-T13::r,'1rr-I,?ia'i29UiFSl'fFtii? V -.-.:,-. .1 1 :1.w1v-7 hm -,g--::.'L- f--I'-'l14m:'F.E1 95fT'- 4':'?'i irish,-..:-5151 xi.. . - -:,t':,t. . . ..-. 5-Y-ff--,-1.'H,.. . F w W1 J -' ? .l '13 '.:+h'Zr...,, 'W ., J P. ,.rfe-fr--5211:-.,-.-0 Q -7, r '-v--- f Q 0 to the students and faculty. The Safety Council was in charge ana Slaughter, treasurer, and Mr. Beryl Bradley, sponsor. Safety council officers, Wesley Routh, Diana Slaughter, Pam Eagleburger, and Russ Steward, prepare to distribute car registration stickers. Terry Dykes and Danny Funkhouser help register cars during safety week. SAFETY COUNCIL . . . First Row: Janis Bass, Patty Wai,be, Becky Boyd, Debbie Henderson, Laurie Lawson, Rob- bie Johnson, Pam Eagleburger, Paula Gold, Mike Poindexter, and Barba Wim- berley. Second Row: Bruce Byers, Jenny Barton, Shawna Burke, Cindy Bowser, Elizabeth Helton, Becki Stanfield, Robin Daniel, Diana Slaughter, and Jacque Harrell. Third Row: Mr. Beryl Bradley, sponsor, Mark Stratton, Jim Barrett, Kelly Snider, Harvey Inskeep, Karen 1 l 2 l Finkbiner, Marilyn Johnston, Debbie Harris, Susan Breier, and Gene Owrey. Fourth Row: Russ Steward, Wesley Routh, Tommy Joe Hall, Jim Pasley, George Frazier, Joe Stockard, Steve Vin- son, Peter Schuelzky, and Scott Draper. ' ' I J ' : .l'.f1,'5 ' : K' - :' . A ivfwnf t-, 'IM - '1'137Ffi ?7?,l11i .1 lf -- - i- , :Y-'--1 Ev- 3-Lily:-if-LQ-I'-:f'L: i'l'21e,f.Li1ZLE,uJ:L:5'QlEflf'--3-:HH- at 2532.7-.lff--:Lin Ii'-,:-Ez: ':,.'fQF '-'Earl'-E:-51'.'1,,:u ' '-l I' '- 1- ' 9: . . . . ' . V - 1 ' . :. ' . 1. ' Q.. Y KE bal Tel lin, Crt Dre l Swv- - , Q---rx -,x 2, ,sy i , 2' .., we A . 1 ,. Q V, . . anny Funkhouser help g' safety week. 1 Johnston, Debbie er, and Gene Owrey. ss Steward, Wesley e Hall, Jim Pasley, i Stockard, Steve Vin- ry, and Scott Draper. .. ,.. ,.,.. ,.,, ...V ,B Y, ...,..,, X ,, .,, , ,, -.bf -.iv ,- . ,,. ll-Juli,-, ,JL - -,Sl y -ar :t i I. ns , : J '51 ,JL-:L3 ,g Q - IQ ,,pl:iTrE.nx, Key clubbers sell ribbons to instill school spirit U Key Club members were spotted In the. halls in their familiar role oflselling ribbons to arouse school spirit and to help finance other clubs. Key Club members Worked dili- gently in many school activities, helped at Open House, and kept time for the speech and debate tournament. They also sponsored College Day and the Leadership Banquet. Other contributions were delivering the annual Christmas baskets and Easter lilies. Key Club members attended the Missouri-Arkansas Regional Con- vention in Hot Springs, Arkansas, where they had a chance to get acquainted with other Key Club- bers and to learn leadership tech- niques. Key Club was a service organi- zation with members chosen on the basis of personality, community citizenship, and scholastic ability. Officers were Wesley Routh, pres- identg Bruce Byers, vice-presidentg Terry Dykes, secretaryg Dustin Cooper, treasurer. Sponsors were Mr. Neal Grubaugh and Mr. Carl Locke. Top Left: Key Clubbers Chuck Stein and Garry Hill load Christmas baskets for delivery. Left: Key Club President, Wes- ley Routh, addresses new members at the annual induction ceremonies. KEY CLUB . . . First Row: John Tran- bafger, Gerald McCoy, Greg Sheridan, Terry Dykes, Bruce Byers, Doug Sprad- lln, Mike Wilson, Randy Shank, Randy Crocker, Klaus Loeffler. Second Row: Drew Shane, Chris Fortner, Clyde Sears, l Danny Stiver, Dustin Cooper, Jim Tran- barger, Andy McMillen, Chuck Stein, Ernie Davis, Danny Stockstill. Third Row: Mr. Carl Locke, sponsor, Wesley Routh, Larry DeVries, Curt Wimberley, Bill Davidson, Arlis Snyder, Steve John- son, Leslie Shaw, David Everest, Steve Reaves, Bill Trivitt. Fourth Row: Paul Hutsell, Jim Aldred, Terry Hill, Mike Matthews, Steve Burney, Gary Hill, Don Roy, Mike Fortner, Tim Davis, Mr. Neal Grubaugh, sponsor. YU . -'F Ff5'X'm'f,i:.Tx?- '57'3f3??FE?E?4?-7E-t7i1?'? i t:Ei7-.3:i5E!S:l7H2'Lf'-?.'?'?ft-'-'I iv, 12? -- 1 . 4 ' , I iv ,,,, .. 1'A' , ff HIGHLANDER DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS . . . First Row: Lillian Bridges, Diana Bemet, Kathy Herndon. Second Row: Lynn Putman, Kathy Cooper, Susa Robertson, Janice Corbin, Diana Bass, Debbie Zongker, Mary Painter, Vivian Allen. Third Row: Brenda Edmisson, Becky Williamson, Debbie Reed, Sherry Dunaway, Judy Doran, Joanna Ryan, Kathy Compton, Cheryl McClurg. Fourth Row: Susie Witherspoon, Cheryl Walker, Kathy Fortner, Roxanne Bedell, Gaylen Rogers, Julie Strain, Bobbi Hogue, Pat Hill, Miss Cheryl Martin, sponsor. Fifth Row: Jill Persell, Luanne Crocker, Gail Fender, Jan Chambers, Paula Bradley, Connie Crossland, Susie Malone, Linda Dutton, Patty Latimer. I, 5 1, Above: Led by majorette Diana Bernet, the h1gh'St9PP1Hg Hlghlanders make one of their home game performances during basketball season. Right: Linda Dutton and Debbie Reed brave frosty winter weather to load papers for a Highlander paper drive. '-Q.. Q V, A ws Org, 1 , jk, . vt k : lim.: A Q . ' ,g W. - 'lu -1 , ,J , X . , My HIGHLANDER 'IU-It Cheryl Mc Compton, tenor Sn-are captain, J fam! Lillian Bri lllll Allen, assis- ,obbi Hogue, Pat n, sponsor. Fifth ine Crocker, Gail , Paula Bradley, e Malone, Linda if 32-t. f 1 . 1 y, , .fri I 7 , f ,L',y4,234-f., A V , 'A ' L3':',3'1 f3' 4 5531T f5'iX4f'5F-'43-3ii9f1i--f-'Zi- '5-. ''FFF ..Ei7'.EiiEI.if'3i2:'3f:'..-Ei23:E'ii. ilZEi .L'3E:EEE7i'i'r.'t5ffl:?if-Ztiilwii I..i.'2':-.L.:1. :.-:.':':1 . ::--'xx '. Junior members mature into top-rated performers Early in the year, junior mem- bers became accustomed to the strict countenances of the senior members as they wore gaily col- ored bibs saying I love big sis, a part of the Highlander initiation ceremonies. I After toiling through a long summer of practice, the industrious Highlanders were eager to start executing their high-stepping techniques. Beginning perform- ances were at football games and assemblies. Amid cries of Slow down, you're moving too fast, or Hurry up, you're going too slow, the Highlanders gallantly made it HIGHLANDER OFFICERS . . . Stand- U12! Cheryl McClurg, president, Kathy C0mpton, tenor captaing Susa Robertson, SUIHTB captain, Susie Malone, bugle cap- Palng Lillian Bridges, senior twirlerg Viv- IHH Allen, assistant bugle captain, Jo- anna Ryan, assistant snare captaing Pat- ty Latimer, assistant tenor captaing and Debbie Reed, vice-president. Kneeling: Diana Bernet, majoretteg and Diana Bass, assistant majorette. through numerous civic parades. For the first time, the Highlanders marched at home basketball games. The traditional Highland Fling and Festival were performed in February. Besides marching, the Highland- ers ushered at Open House and various concerts and plays. They helped with the Fund Drive for th-e Greene County Association for Mentally Retarded Children and Went caroling at Grand Acres nurs- ing home. The Mothers' Club and those who attended made the annual chili supper a success. Above Left: Kathy Herndon practices the steps of the Highland Fling, the traditional Scottish dance. Above: Cheryl McClurg, Diana Bernet, and Joanna Ryan adjust a drum in preparation for a re- hearsal. . .. - . . , , . . -Q f-.. . ,. - 'M ,,-, mfr , 1f'fag-f- ' 5 '-Y W ' B w 1 lr , rrf' rl --' ff F r WGS' 15142 '-in -'I-'51 'H' tl ' f-,,gy:,,v,5:.,.,..:-:vwy,-. -, -':,r.,.... --:... - - --we--' ' .....-....-- ..... J. . - . J Groups benefit from . cIub's work J J 7 Anchor Club conducted many 4. service projects such as collecting lg gum wrappers for UNICEF and l serving dinner at the Blind Center. ,J 3 Besides contributing candy for the . l Halloween project, the 39 members packed 50 Red Cross boxes for ' Vietnamese children. The motto, To work together , Q in friendship and loyalty . . . was Q fulfilled as Anchor Club worked to U l collect money for ALSAC and Mus- : A cular Dystrophy. ' Officers were Cheryl McClurg, president? Linda Steele vice-presi- dent' Debra Zongker secretary, Connie Frazier treasurer, and Miss Martha Ann Wells, sponsor. i Top: Anchor Club president Cheryl Mce- 1 N Clurg jokes with members before the E J meeting is called to order. Right: Miss ' Martha Ann Wells sponsor Cheryl Mc- Q Clurg Jeanetta Jeffries and Jane Spen- . cer pack Red Cross Christmas boxes 3 which Anchor Club members prepared for Vietnamese children. ANCHOR CLUB Front Row Connie p C dv arri son Karen Brown Gladys Baxter Do retta Mullican Wanda Cox Jeannetta Jeffries Cindy Hammock Second Row Robbie Johnson Lynn Putman Debra Zongker Debbie Anderson Connie Fraz Kerr Cindy Carney Third Row Gayla 'lracy Deborah Gentry Cheri Ohlm Kathy Malone Debbie Ware Becky Cook Linda Steele Desiree Wright Judy Do ran Bobbi Hogue Fourth Row Cheryl Christine Massey Cheryl Flokstra Susan Breier Dana Hartsell Jan Chambers Becki Stanfield Miss Martha Ann Wells sponsor Q 7 l a I , 1 7 , I , 7 l I ! 1 Q 1 1 l 1 4 I 1 V l I K V 1 i l 1: l if, , , I gl l I 5 l I l X I 1 . . . . I I , ' , ' - , I , 2 , j Wickersham, Jane S encer, in . G '- ier, Kathy Cooper, Paula Shaw, Barbara McClurg, Gae Slavens, Mary Powell, T 1 1 - 1 , - , . I , , ' , I 9 r v ' y 9 ' 1 I If 1 , , ' ' : I 9 l . v 1 ' r , V a 1 v ' ' 22 rurth Row: Cheryl ns, Mary Powell, ryl Flokstra, Susan ll, Jan Chambers, Martha Ann Wells, ' T l1?'-i'l-'9'!-'iw'-3395550 I ' ' . , T?-fi Students assume offices in model city government City Hall was the scene of change with Hillcrest students taking over the city, March 4. Students filled the top city spots in order to gain knowledge of how the city of Springfield is managed. The students taking the high es- teemed places were Andy McMillen who presided as mayor, Sara Reed, whose post was city managerg and Linda Steele who assumed the po- sition of the city's clerk. These stu- dents headed the city council meet- ing which was held on Model City Government Day. , Each group or board prepared iggfif if . i.+...-- resolutions which were presented for consideration. Many of the res- olutions presented ideas which aroused the community's interest. Such a resolution was that of the Park Board. This board, headed by Arlis Snyder, presented the idea of building a civic center on the fair grounds. Opposing this idea and presenting their own was the zoning and planning commission, headed by Lynn Williams. This board proposed that the civic cen- ter should be located in the down- town area. Top: Drew Shane and Debbie Hollar sketch improvements to be suggested for the Commercial Street area. Above Left: Councilmen Randy Burrell, Mark Strat- ton, Pam Eagleburger, and Andy Mc- Millen confer during the Model City Council session. Above: Lynn Williams expresses his views before the council. Left: Arlis Snyder, Model City Director of Parks, explains his fairgrounds-civic center proposal to members of the Park Board. uh l '1' '3'-iv--'- 4---'-Ta-.- .. -- ' M? .rf 1:4-1 .Y - -:.T-..-- -.,. . ' l 3 W' I T' 17 3-Z'r'W' 13'5lf'U5-i' ITS? V L 'F?'1?7,.l. FTETFQV- : :'-2 F-3:2 :rw 1:7 -..-. .. . , ... 'fi -15 3:71f. ' .IEYLQIQZL .I.2d'f?,:57T?5l.'ff:3.:i.7.:...:-.t.fn- :mv.:'.2-..-.-V:-5,3-A-J: .. W N WI- g , , -..N . - w ':'c:e:.:::r.uv.- --,.7.v,f:1j:-3' 55.-I .,J::.:5,:::J::.7,.:hi,Jig-..Y1,1.-fgfluimqzM: .M 4 ,LL-tn. vm. X A M -'-'-'----M ' ' - .. i s'.,..... .-.,.-...-, 1,.,.A45:f.-3.15up--33--121:fi.-Q.is ,1- Kn. W .--1 4.1 .. r nr, w .,., so-f L x V .- N. J- lax - ij-, Y- ' - .rr r -.ff 1.-.n,,..,., ,nyxwiu x in 1-1 N av' i -J' 'Ju w p '1-- L H 4' 4-f J -. ' , 'V' r v 1 r. W -.. Clubs sponsor teaching, encourage high standards The Future Teachers of America Club consisted of those students who were interested in teaching as a career and gaining experience through practices such as cadet teaching in which Bobby Thomp- son Robert Neuman, Debra McGin- nis: and Kathy Compton partici- pated. I The state convention at the Uni- versity of Missouri at Columbia t' 'ties that was one of the many ac 1v1 embers of the club attended. The m convention consisted of various ' ' ' of d to seminars which weie designe eln students gain the leadership h 1 abilities needed for teaching. The budget included a scholar- hi for one graduating senior who S D planned to major in the field of gd- ucation. Officers were Joanna y- FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA . . . Front Row: Debra McGinnis, Joanna Ryan, Phyllis Hoke, Susan Crabtree. Sec- ond Row: Gail Fender, Bobbi Hogue, Patty Latimer, Kathy Compton. Third Row: Mrs. Maurine Haymes, sponsor, Bobby Thompson, Paula Bradley, Robert Neuman. TRI-HI-Y . . . Front Row: Christie Stockard, La Vada Booker, Cindy Bowles, Beverly Farr. Second Row: Nancy Cof- fer, Paula Williams, Faith Horton, Sandy Comstock, Gayla Tracy. Third Row: Mrs. Eunice Allison, sponsor, Debra Tur- ney, Linda Burkhart, Rena Van Hook, Mrs. Doris Allen, sponsor, an, president, Phyllis Hoke, vice- sident' Paula Bradley, secre- 'DFG , tary, Robert Neuman, treasurer, Mrs. Maurine Haymes and Mr. Dick Birmingham, sponsors. The 13 members of the Tri-Hi-Y Club maintained and extended high living standards for school, home, and community. Taking candy and cookies to the Diagnostic Clinic hich they carried was one way in w through with their plans. Other club activities were bowl- ing and learning the techniques of decoupage with assistance from Mrs. Doris Allen and Mrs. Eunice Allison, sponsors. Elected officers were La Vada Booker, president, Linda Burkhart, vice-president, Sharon Turney, secretaryg and Rena Van Hook, treasurer. ' Z Bobby Thompson and Robert Neuman participate in a discussion of the Fu- ture Teachers of America Club. any-,....-...-, All-I 2 i E Linda Jones an the F.H.A. scraj 'FUTURE HOD CA . . '. Frol Wanda Cox, S1 ers, Vicki Altil Blood, Cathy Putman, Barb FUTURE FAI Front Row: G Plrd Pursley, V166-presidentg Jackson, chap mentariang G2 J P -V: Linda Jones and Darlene Bench work on the F.H.A. scrapbook. ' 11 - -'21 - -.vii--1 ,f .v:.:!,1f-A1 . A JZ. wv ' 7 '-' rf '-'-:' ,P nu mm .ms A 1 fr V rt 3- 1 , P' , r' T328 'f.-iH 'i'-TJL 3,127.2 F.H.A. bakes, sews gifts F.F.A. has national week Members of the Future Home- makers of America put their tal- ents to good use by making Christ- mas gifts for the children at the Lester E. Cox Medical Center. They also presented the Diagnostic Clin- ic with plates of freshly baked cookies. Paula Williams, president, Syl- via Padget, vice-president, Mrs. Lindell Chastain, Mrs. Doris Allen, and Mrs. Genevieve Moore, spon- sors, provided a better understand- ing of home and family life for- the 48 members and helped im- prove cooperation among future homemakers and adults. The Future Farmers of America Club observed its national week in February with several activities. A booth with displays was set up in the Battlefield Mall Shopping Center. The boys carried their mes- sage in interviews over radio and television. ' In May the annual parent-son banquet was held. 'FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERI- CA . . . Front Row: Juanita Manuel, Wanda Cox, Susan Thomas, Sherry Rog- ers, Vicki Altic, Susan Crabtree, Sharon Blood, Cathy Ray. Second Row: Ly n Putman, Barbara Kirkey, Paula Poole, Sylvia Padgett, Kathy Snook, Cecelia Shull, Sharon Vincen, Cheryl Manes, Mrs. Lindell Chastain, sponsor. Third Row: Marilyn Mason, Teresa Jones, Paula Wil- liams, Rita Hoaglin, Debra Johnson, Kathy Padgett, Darlene Bench, Nicky ii A-.,--.Aa . .' H4311-N.--- Towry. Fourth Row: Mrs. Genevieve Moore, sponsor, Tammie Self, Rosemary McMahan, Kathy Malone, Debbie Hasty, Sherri Appleby, Linda Jones, Mrs. Doris Allen, sponsor. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA . . . Front Row: Gary Yates, sentinelg Rich- ard Pursley, president, Rick Hampton, Vice-presidentg Ed Hunt, treasurer, Jim Jackson, chaplaing Mike Binder, parlia- mentariang Gary Cheek, secretary. Sec- ond Row: Mike Rhoten, Mike Hubbard, Ricky Stewart, Jeff Whitlock, Craig: Beckett, Gary Sanders, Jack Hunt, Bruce Terry, Stan Oglesby, Dan Binder. Third Row: Randy McKinney, John Jack- son, David Groesbeck, Randall Nielsen, Murrell Hill, David West, Frank Blizzard, Alan Smith, Tom Nave. Fourth Row: John Fulks, Jim Stiles, Johnny Fieker, Stanley Kelly, Richard Payne, Mike In- gle, Tim Maggard, Mike Adams, Dr. V Haskins, adviser. Clubs work for industry The Vocational Industrial Clubs of America or V.I.C.A. at the Wil- lard J. Graff Area Vocational Tech- nical Center had a membership of 302 students and 21 professional members. The goal of V.I.C.A. was to help students with interests in the trade, industrial, technical, or health fields to become happy, ma- ture, and productive citizens. The Cooperative Occupational Education Club provided leadership training in phases of community and social life. The Club joined with the other three public schools in an Em- ployer Appreciation banquet. It was also represented at the State Leadership Conference at Warrens- burg. VOCATIONAL INDUSTRIAL CLUBS OF AMERICA, HILLCREST MEMBERS . . . Mark Beauchamp, Mike Boatright, presidentg Richard Boatright, Chuck Branson, Karen Brown, Steven Brown, David Bumgarner, vice-presidentg Judy Burkhardt, Dennis Cambell, Dernis Col- Iison, Gary Cox, Bob Criger, Gary Cur- nutt, Danny Dickinson, Jerry Dodd, Dan- ny Doke, Gary Driggers, Tom Edmonds, Russell Essary, Charlie Farr, Rickey Fielding, Larry Freeman, Tom Gafner, Cindy Garrison, reporterg David Garri- son, Don Gavisk, Darwin Goff, Lloyd Goodwin, Richard Graves, Rocky Grimm, parliamentariang Kenny Hardin, Dan Hultgren, J. D. Hurst, Dale Irvine, Mel- vin Johnson, Richard Johnson, Tim Lov- ett, Tim Mills, Bill Mincks, Larry Nich- ols, Jim Padgett, Jim Pasley, Gary Pick- ering, Jim Poindexter, Mike Rippee, Mike Ruble, Danny Shaffer, Doug Smith, Lar- ry Smith, Steve Smith, Tom Snider, Cin- dy Vaughan, Aaron Walker, Grant Wil- liams, and Mike Wilson. ., -..-- - - -:mi - :..,g:y' i5 . 'NHT'-L'!:.'i '-?-'Y-'f-f 55 'f'7'1 ,E1'51'f':I? 'LDffvf3!3 : COOPERATIVE OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION . . . First Row: Steve Pen- dergrass, Rick Reynolds, Becky Shields, Rusty Miller, Janice Williams, Dennis Green. Second Row: Herbert Haile. Cindy Gifford, Brenda Upchurch, Karis Minor, Anna Armour, Cyndi Heisler. Third Row: Larry Smith, Randy White, Melvin Cates, David Garrison, Danny Shaffer, Bob Mc- Cann. Fourth Row: Mr. Ken Wiseman, sponsor, Jim Aldred, Dennis Link, Sam Julian, Mark Schultz, and Jeff Rone. on a backdrop f f I l Daring Dauber V f L DARING DAI Sharon Kay B: Bass, Marti Ma Kilgore, Paula ond Row: Cine Brenda Grego: McCann, Keith Nancy Bacon. ' x I Lx 4 of , PHYSICAL CLUB . . . F Barba Wimbe Vickie Delp, M cer, Cindy Sw Linda Dishmar ney. Second Ro Smith, Karen Connie Frazie' haffer, Bob Mc- Ken Wiseman, nnis Link, Sam d Jeff Rone. Ja? R L Daring Daubers Chuck Haymes, Janis Bass, and Lynn Williams put finishing touches on a backdrop for the musical HOllV6l'!,, DARING DAUBERS . . . First Row: Sharon Kay Baker, Mary Painter, Janis Bass, Marti Mackey, Toni Denney, Kathy Kilgore, Paula Gold, Regina Gouty. Sec- ond Row: Cindy Kilgore, Wally Blood, Brenda Gregory, Lynn Williams, Bob McCann, Keith Gillming, Dusty Williams, Nancy Bacon. Third Row: Mrs. Suzanne Thompson, sponsor, Bobbi Hogue, Peggy Counts, Chuck Haymes, Greg Bridger, Doug Spradlin, Dixie Hammers, Merrie Pickering. Fourth Row: Alvin Baker, Larry Young, Duane Rydstedt, Rocky Grimm, Terry Gregory, Steve Wallace, Scott Draper, Mr. Stephen Brite, spon- sor. Art sports stlr Interest The Daring Daubers promoted their interest and understanding of Art Museum the Nelson Art Gal lerv the Kansas City Art Institute, and Hallmark Cards The Student Art Show allowed Hillcrest students to en1oy the ar tistic work of the 25 Daring Daub ers who were led by officers Terry Gregory, president, Rocky Grimm vice president, Marti Mackey, sec retary treasurer, Mrs Suzanne Thompson and Mr Steven Brite sponsors Participation was the key word as the active members of the Phys ical Education Career Club Joined in activities such as bowling, swim ming camp outs and picnics Nita Atteberry president, Becky Cook vice president Gae Slavens, secre tary and Miss Marilyn Moore, sponsor along with 50 members, sponsored two city wide Basketball Sports Days and intramurals in volleyball basketball, gymnastics, track, and softball 9 l YSICAL EDUCATION CA CI UB First Row Cheryl Beattv Barba Wimberley Deanna Mltchem Vickie Delp Mary Compton Jane Spen cer Cindy Sweet leanette Williams llnda Dlshman Randi Sias Tonni Den ney Second Row Becky Michael Kixssy Smith Karen Iowry Reber-ca Baker Connie Frazier Susan Fowler Cheryl PH , REER 1 . . . l . I . v ' . , 7 2 f ' ' . . ' l , . , . , I I , ., I 4 - w , v . 4 . y A , 4 , r , 1 , . McGhee, Linda Schultz, Gail Fisher, Brenda Byrd, Marti Mackey. Third Row: Barbara Draper, Charie Conrad, Cindy Bowser, LuRita Charle, Cathy Draper, Denise Stockstill, Connie Walker, Luanne Wilhite, Melissa Price, Susanne Wilhite, Debbie Compton. Fourth Row: Miss Marilyn Moore, sponsor, Debra Jones, Sally Pickering, Gae Slavens, Linda Burkhart, Peggy Counts, Brenda Greg ory, Teri Cowdrey, Mickie Bockman, Debra Turney, Jean Uber, Linda Miller Fifth Row Diana Bauer, Rhonda Bedell, Judy Williams, Marilyn Prewett, Teresa Dickev, Debbie Sims, Teresa Jones, Linda Hemkel, Debbie Harris, Paula Williams, Jeanne McNeill -7 V 1257 7 ' 1. 'Nr 233' i ' WN 1' ' .Srl '1:?Z!:.?I'.'T:' .5 . .:-::'.:f. 9 Y the arts by trips to the Springfield '4 z ff-. ' Q Ga-1 1 V. Clubs share same ideas The Science and Math Club was designed to bring together stu- dents with common interest in sci- ence and mathematics. The activities included -educa- tional speeches by Dr. James Cook, anesthetist, and Mary Sheppard, medical technologist. Trips to the Medical Center and Hoffman-Taft were of great interest to the mem- bers as they widened their knowl- edge. Entries were made for the Science Fair. Officers were Steve Grant, president 5 Judy Doran, vice- presidentg Susan Breier, secretary. Sponsors were Mr. Frank Wann, Mr. Heaton Haynes, Mr. Walter Rose, and Mrs. Mary O'Neal. The American Field Service In- ternational Club assisted the for- eign exchange students in adiust- ing and letting members ,learn more about countries represented by exchange students. A phone call to Germany, spon- sored by the A.F.S., allowed Klaus Loeffler to talk to his family at Christmas. Officers Danny Stiver, Mary Compton, and Linda Burk- hardt, along with 32 members, at- tended the district workshop at Parkview and aided in home selec- tion of Americans Abroad. 413 r Sm.-W Foreign exchange student Klaus Loeffler accepts his Christmas present, which was money for a telephone call to his home in West Germany on Christmas Day, from A.F.S. club member, Denise Harvey. SCIENCE AND MATH CLUB . . . First Row: Mrs. Mary O'Neal, sponsor, Janice Corbin, Robert Thomas, Ricky Headlee, Arthur Adams. Second Row: Mr. Heaton Haynes, sponsor, Judy Doran, Susan Brier, Chuck Stein, Billy Drake, David Scott. Third Row: Mr. Frank Wann, sponsor, Steve Grant, Jim Romine, Steve Younger, and Mr. Walter Rose, sponsor. AFS INTERNATIONAL . . . First Row' Kathy Snodgrass, Christie Stockard, Klaus Loeffler, Jane Spencer, Tersa Ble- vms, Jo Lynn Palmerton, Mary Comp- ton. Second Row: Barbara Kerr, Liz Hel- ton, Debbie Ware, Sheree Appleby, De- nise Harvey, Susan Brown, Paula Shaw. Third Row: Johnny Hopkins, Dustin Cooper, Kathy Malone, Linda Burkhardt, Charotte Stewart, Linda Russell, Rox- anne Bedell, David'Harvey. Fourth Row: Charles Kensinger, Ricky Morgan, Steve Grant, Mrs. Virginia Thomas, sponsor, Danny Stiver, Tammy Self, Sara. Reed. Mi CG2 S Cl' LE 111, W: K1 l l present, which was ristmas Day, from l l Drake, David Frank Wann, Romine, Steve Rose, sponsor. rvey. Fourth Row: cky Morgan, Steve Thomas, sponsor, J Self, Sara Reed. U Missy B, sponsor, asks Santa Claus fGary Whitakerj for a good Quill and Scroll Club. ' 'f g 'VID'-1' Q .. f ' ' 'i:Ei'2-?i-9:2Eii?l'!iU?if'2Zfr:H'3'r.:iif':'::mr231..:::r:-:nn ur:-.:-src. 0 0 0 0 0 Politics, writing Involve activit of club members To get involved politically and socially was the purpose of the League for Political Action Club, a purpose carried out successfully in its several activities. The members found themselves discussing questions of internation- al interests at the United Nations at Greenwood Laboratory school. To gain experience in learning how elections are run, some worked vol- untarily in the state and national elections in 1970. They heard speakers on opposing sides in the recent city elections talk on wheth- er to change or not to change the present form of city government. The purpose of the Quill and Scroll, an international honorary society for high school journalists, was to place journalism on a high level at Hillcrest. One of the more active projects which is sponsored for the student body was the an- nual yearbook autograph party. Awards for journalistic excellence were given at the annual Journal- ism Awards banquet, sponsored by the chapters of the four public high schools. Staffs for the follow- ing year were also announced. LEAGUE FOR POLITICAL ACTION . . . Front Row: Anita Letterman, John Hopkins, Warren Satterfield, Debbie Ware, Kathy Malone, Randy Crocker, Klaus Loeffler, Jo Lynn Palmerton. Sec- ond Row: John Middlemas, Steve Vinson, Marc Whitmore, David Middlemas, Bruce Byers, Cindy Garrison, Charles Kensing- er, Sharon Baker. Third Row: Mr. Jesse V Robertson, sponsor, Arlis Snyder, Tim Davis, Robert Neuman, Jim Romine, Greg Bridger, Bobby Thompson, Andy McMil- len, Mr. Lloyd Hensley, sponsor. QUILL AND SCROLL . . . Front Row: Pam Eagleburger, Bruce Byers, Kathy Wise, Joanna Ryan, Miss Margaret Backlund, sponsor. Second Row: Bobbi Hogue, Judi Spellman, Pam Pickering, Sara Reed, Susan Fowler. Third Row: Jim Tranbarger, Becky Williamson, Linda Dutton, Andy McMillen, Linda Steele. Fourth Row: Charles Kensinger, Jerry Bear, Tim Davis, Gary Whitaker, Bill Stratton. 5-f..:r -'T'-7521? ' T-f.g,:gg-:..fefa-1, ,...,....-. ...,.,.., 13,-.c.:---., .....L,g,N, ..-.-.-N - 7 V- .,.....,.. -H - I -..,.. ..-.. ., Foreign lang program to French, Spanish, and Latin Clubs expanded the knowledge of classi- cal heritage and encouraged lan- guage enrollment. A foreign lan- guage club program for eighth grade students was sponsored by the three clubs. Christmas caroling and donat- ing a Christmas basket were two of the projects that concerned the French Club. Office-rs were Chuck Stein, president, Dustin Cooper, vice-president, Jane Spencer, secre- tary, and Mrs. Susan Foltz, spon- sor. Under the leadership of Ray uages sponsor boost interest Johnson, presidentg Danny Prew- ett, vice-president, Debby Ware, secretaryg and Miss Virginia Thomas, sponsor, La Sociedad de la Rosa Blanca, Spanish Club, held a White Rose Banquet in observ- ance of Pan American Day. Twenty-eight Latin Club mem- bers aroused school spirit by paint- ing signs before each game. Offi- cers were Fred Highfill, president, Malcom Blackburn, vice-president, Linda Templeton, secretaryg Pam Burton, treasurerg and Mrs. Re- becca Bell, sponsor. LATIN CLUB . . . Front Row: Sandra Ingram, Phyllis Hoke, Lucy White, Anita Letterman, Charlena White, Cheryl John- son, Steven Rowe. Second Row: Mrs. Re- becca Bell, sponsor, Linda Russell, Robin Daniel, Gail Romine, Debra McGinnis, Linda Dishman, Linda Templeton, Pam Burton. Third Row: Gerald McCoy, Mal- com Blackburn, Karis Minor, Gail Fen- der, John Shank, Merrie Pickering, Kay Murray. Fourth Row: Bobby Thompson, Fred Highfill, Jim Romine, Paula Brad- ley, Teresa Hall, Warren Satterfield. FRENCH CLUB . . . First Row: Tamar Mays, Christi Stockard, Jane Spencer, Barbara Kerr, Cynthia Hammock, Bev- erly Farr. Second Row: Mrs. Susan Foltz sponsor, John Hopkins, Loni Greenl Becky Longnecker, Sandra Comstock. Third Row: Cheryl Walker, Steve John- son, Robert Neumann, Dustin Cooper, Chuck Stein. Spanish Club member, Debra Carpenter takes her turn at displaying the flag of a foreign country for a report. . , . , , - - fi- N- .wx 3- V- ---r,-1-'-,ffl s-.. H., ,, - , - A, , , A . dv- I, Ll :- A Y--..-1 Y- M ' ,,,,, ' M,.nv.,.4t1'-'Ja .ee . V -L. ' .-- -4 ---,- - ' are -Ffrn-N-,gnc 11. A f-nf--f SPANISH CLUB . . . Front Row: Rox- Prewett, Debbie Ware, Kathy Malone, anne Bedell, Sheree Appleby, Cheri Ohlin, Virginia Thomas, sponsor. I Jo Lynne Palmerton. Second Row: Danny ' ,,.,...., I . I I I . I Debra Carpenter the flag' of report. I I V f If- I I Above Left: French Club members Greg Stratton and Barbara Kerr compete in I writing correct French conjugations. Left: Gerald McCoy works on one of the many spirit signs painted by Latin Club members. I I I I I I I I I I I I ' l' I iw!! 31 414 HX-..-3. J- UJSSL Honor societies reward active members for work Thespians and the National Fo- rensic League were organizations to honor students for outstanding work in the entertainment field and to encourage improved speak- ing ability. N.F.L. members hosted the larg- est speech tournament ever held at Hillcrest. Trophies were brought home as they participated in var- ious speech tournaments. N.F.L. of- ficers were John Shank, presidentg Danny Stiver, vice-presidentg Sara Reed, secretary-treasurerg and Mrs. Gail Wiggins, sponsor. The stage crew was indispensable as good stage lighting and the sound system were always a must for successful productions and as- semblies. The annual initiation ceremonies started the Thespian activities with a Hawaiian Luau. Christmas found the Thespian members busy preparing a program and party for the Crippled Children's Clinic and Geriatrics Ward at Cox Medical Center. Elected officers were Dixie Hammers residentg Bobbi Hogue I3 , 7 vice-presidentg Loni Green, secre- taryg Mark Highfill, treasurerg Terry Gregory, clerkg Regina Gou- ty, scrap book chairmang and Mrs. Sandra House, sponsor. THESPIANS . . . Mrs. Gail Wiggins shows off some of the trophies won by N.F.L. students. CSP ers, Gail Fender, l white, Barbara E Pam Eagleburger, offler, Sherri Dun Sue Sharp, Regir Second Row: Dor Cindy Zarras, Lin Dixie Hammers, NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE . . . Gail Wiggins, sponsor, Richard Mont- Third Row: Terry Gregory, Arlis Snyder Front Row: Susan Tharp, Bobbi Hogue, gomery, Danny Stiver, John Shank, Lin- Dale Toole, Rick Adams, Danny Stock- lP l B dl Dixie Hammers, Sara Reed, Chris Sny- da Steele, Becki Stanfield, Debbie Fry. still,an1 aua ra ey. der, Jerry Justice. Second Row: Mrs. ,,,,. ., ., .,.,. ,, ,,-,.,, , f vw f ----- 'r ': ' 'ff T. -'7-iii- !':''L'FI'Z1C8?L22?E v f -'ff---1q-r-.-fe1e5e f-'-e1:.'ur.-a:-:rms:'fS',x1a' htib:-.':-' -..nz ,r-2-M -'starter -1..fe xi' . -li shows off some of N.F.L. students. THESPIANS . . . Front Row: Bruce By- ers, Gail Fender, Loni Green, Sue Cross- white, Barbara Blakey, Marti Mackey, Pam Eagleburger, Sara Reed, Klaus Le- offler, Sherri Dunaway, Debbie Conway, Sue Sharp, Regina Gouty, Paula Gold. Second Row: Donna Hunt, Pat Atkins, Cindy Zarras, Linda Glenn, Doug Hines, Dixie Hammers, Wanda Dixon, Bobbi Hogue, Elaine Bigbee, Marilyn Choate, Mary Jones, Becky Jones, Donna Hutton, Terry Robertson, Peggy Hines. Third Row:' Mrs. Sandra House, sponsor, Wal- ly Blood, Melody Bellinger, Mark High- fill, Merrie Pickering, Sandy Rook, Debo- rah Fry, Larry Bailey, Paula Fields, Scott Draper, Alvin Baker, Phyllis Ev- , Arlis Snyder, Danny Stock ans, Joyce' Wheeler, Susie Witherspoon Janett Phillips. Fourth Row: Miss Sue Wright, student teacher. George Fraz- 1er, Gary Whitaker, Terry Gregory Frank Burke, Mark Crouch, Jerry Bear Berry Shaffer, Ronnie Fields, Nancy Mc- Mahan, Jim Giddings, Jim Raby, Connie Crossland, and Jolene Bray. STAGE TECHNICIANS . . . Front Row: Frank Burke. Second Row: Mr. Carl Locke, sponsor, Steve Grant, Gary Whit- aker. Third Row: Jim Giddings, Jim Raby, Mark Highfill. Thespians Jerry Bear, Becky William- son, and Patty Latimer practice a one- act play to be presented for the public. ' 2- Y-at it if -,- ,.,,,ifs.y, ,Q -1 Pi WSE? e' TQ ,pf .,w:.1.3,,,g,7,- - 5,-5-,-1-lg-5: jf: . -:gig-zz-11:4-L..-5,317.7-a' ' L:,.-W --.w':1:.-L:::,: ,......-if-41.31,-:1 .... ,... . 1 .-... , . ., . , SOPHOMORE CHOIR . . . First Row: Cheryl McKinney, Julie Thomas, Cindy Jeffries, Jo Lynne Palmerton, Teresa Stockstill, Gayle Fisher, Delilah De Mar- anville, Debbie Henderson, Dorothy Clay- ton, Vicki Delp, Collette Long. Second Row: Desiree Wright, Donna Cardwell, Gloria Edwards, Vicki White, Rebecca Baker, Brenda Hunter, Cindy Sweet. Lin- da McCleary, Vicki Baker, Rosalie Elliott, Frances Kelso. Third Row: Cheryl Beat- ty, Karen Finkbiner, Gail Beutler, Jan Owens, Janet Carney, Marilyn Johnston, Margie Masner, Janet Snowden, Sheree Appleby, Brenda Tuck, Debrah Holt. Fourth Row: Miss Anderson, Danny Col- linge, Leslie Thomas, Peter Schuelzky, Gary Hoover, M'liss Brayfield, Sally Pickering, Kenny Mitchem, Cheri Ohlin, Kathy Malone, Robin Heisler, Johnny Hopkins. ' x I U FRESHMAN MIXED CHORUS . . . First Row: Debbie Barnett, Barba Wimberly, Cindy Beatty, Carolyn Allen, Brenda Scott, Belinda Adams, Donna Driver, Theresa Sutton, Kenneth McDonald, Cecil Hughes, Kevin Ice, Charlie Cooper, Kerry Harrell, Richard Dawson, Rusty Spell- man. Second Row: Roberta Ingram, Deb- bie Hollar, Bruce Daniel, Gary Morgan, Jay Myres, Diane Nauman, Del Guynes, Mike Delp, Laurie Lawson, Mary Brown- The advanced choir adds its touch to the patriotic assembly as a projected picture of ,a Colonial soldier forms part of the background. 7 Jiri. low, Dawn Gardner, Eddie Johnson. Third Row: Sandy Crocker, Beth Watts, Susan Brown, Mike Hall, Randy Parsons, Rusty Johnson, Kevin Chittenden, Char- les Willis, Cathy Draper, Connie Walker, Denise Stockstill, Melinda Vaughan, Nancy Pfeifer, Sharon Dickson, Teresa L. Jones. Fourth Row: Miss Marilyn An- derson, sponsor, ,Teri Cowdrey, Teresa J. Jones, Teresa Dickey, Candi Affolter, De- anna Hart, Kathy Snodgrass, Stephanie Elliott, Janet Latham, Cindy Bearden, Teresa Burne.tt, Debbie Carpenter, Susie Goodale, Nancy Davidson, Judie Keen. Fifth Row: Charlotte Stewart, Greg Adams, Mike Manes, Doug Jackson, George Flattery, Floyd Lemons, Gary Lyons, Tom Potter, Jim Phillips, Mary Schell, Brenda Haile, Diane Stewart, Diana Rookstool, Debbie Sims. MADRIGAL . Driver, Susa Nancy Bacon. Merrie Pickerii Coffer, Lillian I ADVANCED C Miss Marilyn A Driver, Carol I away, Dena S Bowles, Barba Randy Crocke' Powers, Jerry Loni Green, Sci liams, and Juan Elaine Bigbee, uck Debrah Holt derson Danny Col Peter Schuelzky s Brayfleld Sally chem Cheri Ohlm Heisler Johnny x In-4 nodgrass, Stephanie m, Cindy Bearden, Jie Carpenter, Susie fidson, Judie Keen. tte Stewart, Greg as, Doug Jackson, loyd Lemons, Gary Jim Phillips, Mary le, Diane Stewart, bbie Sims. .6,,g,, .. W l l l i MADRIGAL First Row Debbie Susa Robertson, Diana Bernet, Driver Nancy Bacon Second Row Jim Raby, Merrie Pickering Diana Bass, Nancy Coffer Lillian Bridges, Charlie Fielding. Third Row Tommy Gaddls Steve Bear Larry DeVr1es David Jones Mark Pen nell Danny Funkhouser Miss Marilyn Anderson sponsor 51: AH.. ISK... Singers show skilled arts Madrlgal offered the students with outstanding ability the op- portunity to lmpl ove skllls thiough singing advanced ensemble music They sang Madrigal music from France, Germany, and England The act1v1t1es of the sixteen members included singing for a. Christmas concert, for CIVIC groups, and for the vocal music recital The advanced choir was able to widen its appreciation of music by performlng Ohver 1n massed muslc festivals, and various as semblies The schedule also consisted of music contests and smgmg for the Student Council District Conven ion Sophomore and Freshman Mixed Cholrs promoted interest in vocal music by understanding a variety of music styles They performed in Thanksg1v1ng and Christmas assemblies and Christmas and var IOUS other concerts. ADVANCED CHOIR . . . First Row: Miss Marilyn Anderson, sponsor, Debbie Driver, Carol McCroskey, Sherry Dun- awayy Dena Self, Marsha Ice, Cindy Bowles, Barbara Johnson, Jim Raby, Randy Crocker, Bruce Byers, David POWGTS, Jerry Oberbeck, Diana Bernet, fiom Green, Scott Schlicher, Dusty Wil- laws, and Juanita Steger. Second Row: Elaine Bigbee, Pat Hill, Roxanne Bedell, Brenda Edmisson, Julie Best, Rick Stock- still, Tommy Gaddis, Harvey Inskeep, Malcom Blackburn, Charlie Fielding, Mark Miller, Wally Blood, Nancy Coffer, Sandy Gardner, Jackie Keene, Susan Fowler, and Kathy Wise. Third Row: Merrie Pickering, Kathy Herndon, Jacque Harrell, Susa Robertson, David Jones, Larry DeVries, Nick Rhea, Ernie5Davis, Steve Stewart, Chuck Stein, Danny Funkhouser, John Shank, Karen Buck- master, Brenda Fields, Nancy Bacon, Janet Gardner, and Cindy Zarras. Fourth Row: Melody Bellinger, Connie Cross- land, Saundra Whaley, Diana Bass, Steve Bear, Mark Crouch, Ronnie Fields, Jim Pasley, Ronnie Dennis, Tim Swearengin, Jack McClure, Bruce Lemons, Mark Pen- nell, Lillian Bridges, Deborah Turney, Luanne Crocker and Teresa Hall. 7 ' fwfcfv: 3, N N ff I v . J, f 4 .,. F ,., . u ,ff 1' 241- 531 - ., '? 9 , 4 , :lr .H 1' X cn' , 1 1 7. , I X 2 X f fra' , ff 4 f' W 7, , I A4 - A 511772.21 i nl?-'LT-Ff'?ff1,f 3Tf2,'?!5:?:'3'3'f!-F F- nf : Singers sing of patriots Sing-Out members encouraged patriotism and promoted love of God and country. They presented a wholesome image of the American teen-ager whose goal is to build a better world through constructive activi- ty and sincere enthusiasm. Thirty Sing-Out members gave performances upon request at com- munity organizations and present- ed assemblies at Pepperdine and Doling schools. They also gave a Sing-Out assembly for Hillcrest students. The Boys' Glee Club consisted of 45 boys who received a musical experience through concerts and assemblies. They were also able to get a chance to sing four-part men's music. Sing-Out members sing Up With People in the annual Sing-Out assembly. SING-OUT . . . First Row: Cheryl Manes, Debbie Driver, Jane Spencer, Charlena White, Jeanetta Jeffries, Char- lie Cooper, Jerry Justice. Second Row: Miss Marilyn Anderson, sponsor, Kathy Padgett, Rhonda Bedell, John Stockstill, Darlene Bench, Paula Shaw, Sharon Dickson. Third Row: Chris Snyder, Larry Throne, Danny Stockstill, Barbara Kerr, Bobby Jordan, Wally Blood, Cindy Bow- ser. Fourth Row: Robert Blumer, Kathy Feemster, Dustin Cooper, Rick Veregge, Janet Breier, Cindy Zarras, Linda Jones. BOYS' GLEE CLUB . . . First Row: Scott Schlicher, John Stockstill, Harvey Inskeep, Bruce Byers, Tommy Gaddis, David Powers, Charlie Fielding Russell Miller, Randy Crocker, Jerry Justice. Second Row: Kenny Mitchem, Johnny Hopkins, Larry Throne, John Shank, Danny Stockstill, Chuck Stein, Terry Robertson, Malcolm Blackburn, Carl Dahlman, Jerry Oberbeck. Third Row: Greg Johns, Danny Funkhouser, Tim Mills, Mark Miller, Jeff Rone, Wally Blood, Ernie Davis, Steve Stewart, Jim Raby, Peter Schuelzky. Fourth Row: Miss Marilyn Anderson, sponsor, Mark Pennell, David Jones, Larry DeVries, Mark Crouch, Tim Swearengin, Gary Hoover, Steve Bear, Ronnie Fields, Bruce Lemons, Nick Rhea. 1 . 1 r . i I g A 1 .1 t ., z, I if E. llii In i . ' iff,-il 1 QL 5 f 1 EN Q 1, h if , ,?..,... iw, V! ' f 'Z 2 ' 1 A it 4, ,- ' 'Bu-ff . .5 7'-' J J mx I X' w N 1 assembly. hris Snyder, Larry till, Barbara Kerr, Blood, Cindy Bow- ert Blumer, Kathy Rick Veregge, Linda Jones. ky. Fourth Row: on, sponsor, Mark , Larry DeVries, Swearengin, Gary Ei Ronnie Fields, hea. Music sparks musica cast As the house lights faded, a cast of 160 carried everyone's heart to the slums of London, England as Hillcrest art, instrumental, vocal, and dramatics departments pre- sented Oliver, a musical by Lionel Bart based on Charles Dick- ens' Oliver Twist, on November 19, 20 and 21. Hillcrest students Worked hard as they learned how to speak with cockney accents and learn lively dances. Characters were also por- trayed effectively Which made for a sell-out each night and a memor- able experience. Top: Mark Pennell, Fagin the pickpocket, secretly admires all his stolen riches in his hideout. Above left: Eddie Johnson who had the title role in Hillcrest's mu- sical Oliver! thoughtfully sings Where is love, Above: Merrie Pickering, Bet, and Loni Green, Nancy, make last min- ute adjustments before curtain time. Left: Marc Whitmore, Bill Sikes, accuses Mark Pennell, Fagin, of not keeping an eye on Oliver as Loni Green, Nancy, cautiously listens to Sikes accusations. .... - ., 'iwllgiiia 'igilffw ii--lflfiii iiieliii ' -1 'if' fp: 1 J 1-f1 Q- 1- fag ,fij i'f1f'K :.:g,jw- 'HI-T'Aj7',i?!:i'iG:E UVFSQI W'-fyfiff 'Q'I'1Zi'S- - lziifiilgii?-X' H 'ff-,h.1 2w:. -rf '-' L swf- fr: -11'-' l'F3lf'5'-:::.j::a1i.2-R1-- --:5fzclwr:-'fm?7t..J.'..fL'riF:?E'i..f?:'i.r:.:.:.:E.T. Colorful band serves city in parades and dedication The distinguished sounds of the marching band were heard throughout the Winter at home football and basketball games and in the Veterans' Day and Christ- mas parades. In colorful navy and orange uniforms, the band also participated in assemblies and were on hand for the dedication of Park Central Square. Melvin Tucker and Judy Mes- serli, drum majors, led the march- ing band as twirlers Karen Woods, Paula Gold, Gay Baxter, and Jan Williams performed their routines. The band was under the direc- tion of Mr. Paul Tillman. Mr. Paul Tillman leads the marching band in an early morning rehearsal. TWIRLERS . . . Gay Baxter, Karen Woods, Jan Williams, and Paula Gold. . . f L-1,-13 --.5 gg:-,Ls -silqgfr ,:.l'af.'.p3-, , 1 'e' 4:21152 The Fighting Hornet Marching Band Paula Shaw, B Smith tune up tice. CONCERT 0Rl Joanna Ryan, Templeton, Ga Janet Breier, Rone. Second l Baxter, Phyllis , H 5 X Q I' V , fl ,pf CONCERT BA Messerli, Teres Judi Spellman Crabtree. Seco' Cindy Grimm, Carney, Kevin Caroline Allen, Smith, Teresa DeVries. Third ing r? Paula Shaw, Brenda Gregory, and Doug Smith tune up their basses before prac- tice. L 15.-...,,,L-L,-.-g.a1s'.':,:-r.' ' :lib-H r . ' If -sae-ia ' -W-f 'fr'- Q-.rg--my-f - 1 , . 7 ' . .L . . .-.ZT..E'1 1'f'L'2 .. 'L',g'11 ?:: ' 'Oliverl' gives musicians chance to display talents The bright show tunes of Lionel Bart's Oliver! gave the members of the select pit orchestra a chance to display their talents. A number of students were se- lected for the Springfield Youth Symphony and All-District Honor Orchestra and Band. Joanna Ryan, in addition to being concert mis- tress of the Hillcrest orchestra, held the same position in the Youth Symphony. The band and orchestra entered solos and ensembles in the district and state music festivals as well as the mass music festival. The concerts given in coopera- tion with the vocal music depart- ment were presented in mid-win-. ter with the concert band and in spring, featuring the orchestra. Z D V- ,f ,f -7 ,u CONCERT ORCHESTRA . . . First Row: Joanna Ryan, Anita Letterman, Julie Templeton, Gail Fender, Larry Throne, Janet Breier, Susan Breier, and Jeff Rone. Second Row: Greg Johns, Gladys Baxter, Phyllis Hoke, Diana Rookstool, ii Judi Snellman, Kenneth McDowell, Dan Prewett, Mark Bear, Phil Tranbarger, Arlis Snyder, Janice Corbin, and Jimmy Otts. Third Row: Joyce McDoniel, Peggy Counts, Bill Drake. Greg Adams, Judy Doran, Cheryl McClurg, Rick Reynolds, John Grzib, Greg Sheridan, Marilyn Prewett, Brenda Haile, Teresa Burnett, Pamela Brown, Deborah Wilburn, Vivian Allen. Fourth Row: Dennis Swaim, Rick Adams, Mr. Paul Tillman, director, Paula Shaw, Brenda Gregory, and Doug Smith. Messerll Teresa Dickey Candy Affolter Judi Spellman Cloria Blggers Susan Crabtree Second Row Steve McLellan Cindy Crlmm George Flattery Cindy Carney Kevin Chittenden Jay Myres Caroline Allen Charlotte McClure Susan Smith 'leresa Jones Jim Aldred Larry DeVr1es. Third Row. Loietta Halle Mary CONCERT BAND 1. . . Front Row: Judy Ann Box, Rick Reynolds, David Smith, Richard Andrews, Doug Crossland, Ron- nie Gerhart, Thomas Thomas, John Tran- barger, Steve Scott, Dwain Shope, Jim Carney, Robin Thomas, Leslie Shaw, Rus- ty Johnson, Sammy Miller, Mark Wheel- er, Gary Flokstra, Doug Crabtree, Rusty Spellman, Fred Gates, Del Ray Guynes. Fourth Row: Roberta Routh, Sheila Stone, Rick Adams, Rita Hoaglin, Sandra Whaley, Pam Eastlake, Caroline Ander- son, Mike Hall, Jeff Swaim, Terry Riedle, John Ragain, Doug Jackson, Terry Nico- demus, Ronnie Snelling, Mr. Paul Till- man, director, Gay Baxter, and Jan Wil- liams. 'E?:'-2-2221-52 5-5 T heers stir pre-game fun The sound ,of anxious Voices echoed through the Hillcrest halls as the cheerleaders assembled in the bustling student center before varsity games to start the pre- game excitement. They were always in sight at football and basketball games to promote the school spirit which was vital for the Hornets to be victors. The cheerleaders were responsi- ble for bus trips that provided Hornet Boosters with transporta- tion for out-of-town games. They also made posters and sold pro- grams to further aid the Hornets. Adding encouragement and en- thusiasm was the lively group known as the Hornets' Nest. Their officers were Sharon Stokes, pres- identg Vicki Landreth, vice-presi- dentg Connie Walker, secretaryg Mrs. Elaine Gold and Mrs. Mary Armstrong, sponsors. .,:. 'aries-, - l Cheryl McKinney takes advantage of a time out to lead junior varsity fans in a cheer. :L1aRi!Tg gI1I1EFRLEADERS . . . Roberta Johnson, Pam Eagleburger, Janis Bass, Juanita Steger, Charlotte Sears, Jacque Har- n a c u ze and Debbie Anderson. JUNIOR VAR . . . Gae Slai Becky Cook, S2 HORNETS' N Waite, Teresa Gayla Tettleto da Scott, Debt ley, Cindy B61 Warner, Paul Mrs. Mary A Brown, Debb F::sSK M, ,A if Q W Lg-,Eii.dIdll26ii'li'k2'.!'i: 19' ,ZW Q A 6 ,ff I 4 4' LZ f 56 mm , , 1 ff! W W J N Y , HY 4 1 ' fl' :fgzw , x ' if ,.g aa'- -. 1 f 'X-up H fl 'EQ ' . VW. j 7 f E iii.. f , rsh- I P X I fxifvi ffl n 'n 4 7 W' Y 1 ua , J f 4 ' X '1 xr ' ' H? V, .. ' Q29 -is-'f 1 5 , . , . 1 ,401 Wh? ' I It , 1 MZ. V ,'- - lfbl 2 ill-ji ri, I 1 I 5 Jig? fA : L ,J ii K . cg, 9 six' ' . m Regalia Royalty A Touch of Tomorrow, Oc- tober 9, 1970, saw Queen Deborah Fry crowned as the royal court reigned over rain-dampened dance activities. The crowning, scheduled for the Hillcrest-Parkwood game, was postponed due to a sloppy field as the two teams battled to a muddy tie. Lead Hill provided the music for the royalty festivities. Sharon Stokes Freshman Attendant Connie Walker Freshman Attendant Diana Bernet A Senior Attendant Juanita Steger Senior Attendant i 4 Debbie Henderson Sophomore Attendant Jacque Harrell Junior Attendant 55,11 f, F1 i 1 Cheryl MCKHIHBY ' Charlotte Sears ' Sophomore Attendant Junior Attendant Ll. -V ,mf V, L., fv 1 , 511 r 7-Jil, .9 V M! Steger endant arreH ndant Sears iant wwwwwwwwfw I' ah Fry 7' vffflfw, , ,M MM T V. is 4 f ! 1 1 l 1 5 X 5 w 1 r ' 4. Y' GI' .1 r ,. V ' 112-E Lili? A sill HE --1-1: JH? Iilll LH? 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Other schools that benefitted through the Board's dedicated planning were Parkview and Glendale High Schools, Willard J. Graff Area Vocational-Technical Center, Pleas- Dr. William E. Everheart President Jack Cole of education ant View, and Walt Disney Ele- mentary School. These constructions were made possible when Springfield voted ap- proval of a three-million dollar bond authorization which provided for these projects to be available in 1970. Many extra hours were given freely to find qualified teachers, to provide facilities, and to work out a challenging, educational program for over 26,000 Springfield stu- dents. Bill H, Cantrell Vice-President E1ected'president, April 1971 Mildred E. Henry Administrative Service Center Dr. M. D. Bonebrake William G. Magers Dr. J Dr. Kuklenski s monthly attenda ADMINISTRA Row: Dr. A. N perintendent fo John Sweeney, instructiong Dr tendent of sc president, Sprii rvice Center Dr. Joe E. Kuklenski Superintendent of Schools 2- V, ' c fSi'.'3'?ei1a'T?5iiE'ii2L Dr. Kuklenski continues leadership in When Dr. Joe Kuklenski became Superintendent of the School Dis- trict of Springfield R-12 this year, he assumed responsibility for con- tinuing improvement of the edu- cational program for 26,000 stu- Dr. Kuklenski shows Klaus Loeffler, AFS student, and Connie Wickersham a Hillcrest monthly attendance report. education dents. To this task he brought fifteen years of prior experience as a class- room teacher and as an administra- or. In his speech to teachers and administrators during Institute Week, Superintendent Kuklenski emphasized the present-day Three R's- Relationships, Responsibili- ties, and Relevanciesf' all designed to meet the needs of today's stu- dents. L He pointed out that Today, in 1970, educators must never forget that the year 2,000 is only as far off in the future as 1940 is in the past. Many pupils enrolled in the public schools this year will live the greater portion of their lives in the twenty-first century. Dr. Kuklenski was active in many community and professional organizations and activities rang- ing from serving as president of the Downtown Lions' Club this year to being admitted to member- ship in the Century Club, a select group of school superintendents with two members from each state. ADMINISTRATIVE BOARD . . . Front Row: Dr. A. M. Alexander, assistant su- perintendent for secondary education, Mr. tlohn Sweeney, deputy superintendent for instruction, Dr. J. E. Kuklenski, superin- tendent of schools, Mr. Al Manning, president, Springfield Education Associa- tion, Dr. Roy F. Litle, assistant superin- tendent for elementary education: Mr. David W. Berryman, director, Willard J. Graff Area Vocational Technical Center. Second Row: Dr. Garth Yarnall, director of research and federal programs, Dr. Howard J. Lowe, director of curriculum development, Mr. Joe Grant, director of building services, Mr. Larry D. Folkins, director of personnel servicesg Mr. Joe Cain, director of pupil services, Mr. Ken- neth W. Kraft, director of business serv- icesg and Dr. Wanda Gray, coordinator for elementary instruction. 3 13- .1 Educators organize plans to aid outh for future Mr. John Sweeney, who became deputy superintendent for instruc- tion this year, brings to the job his experience as a secondary teacher in language arts, science, and social scienceg a counselor, dean, and assistant principal. He has also served as Director of Guid- ance, and Pupil Services. This past year Mr. Sweeney was responsible for direction and co- ordinating the educational pro- gram, supervising planning of the educational program, compiling re- ports for the Board of Education, and evaluating the progress of the schools. He is affiliated with a number of community activities such as Chamber of Commerce, Mental Health Commission-Greene Coun- ty, Greene County Guidance Clin- ic, and ,Citizens Against Drug Abuse. He holds memberships in several state and national profes- sional organizations. Dr. A. M. Alexander, assistant superintendent for secondary ed- ucation, was responsible for the administration and general super- vision of the secondary school pro- gram. Dr. Alexander met regularly with Student Council leaders of the four schools to discuss with them' problems which concerned young people. In his thinking about the gen- eration gap Dr. Alexander said in his Institute Week speech titled, Times Like These, that organ- ized education is designed to bridge generation gaps. Youth are taught how to live and work now and in the future in a Way that can be satisfying and profitable for them . . . Top Right: Dr. Alexander discusses a. pamphlet with Danny Funkhouser on a visit to Hillcrest. Above: Mr. Sweeney and Kathy Wise, editor-in-chief of the Hillcrest Herald, survey a brochure on the summer school program. John Sweeney Deputy Superintendent Dr. A. M. Alexander Superintendent for Secondary Education Williai P I Neal V Assis CCIIBY intendent Secondary William B. Gist Principal Neal W. Grubaugh Assistant Principal ' fitt-2fi':H' ?' 1-s?34s1a4-f.i?'?ev1L15?-1 azzrafil. ' Building expansion grows with curriculum changes Hillcrest has rapidly expanded both its educational offerings and its physical plant during its thir teen years to serve its 1389 stu dents and a staff of 71 certificated and 37 non-certificated personnel under the leadership of Mr. Wil liam Gist, principal, and Mr. Neal Grubaugh, assistant principal This year, a new, general-pur pose gym and eleven classrooms were added to serve the mathe matics English, and science de partments Mr. Gist commented The 1970 71 school year has been a most satisfying one with students living up to the Hillcrest High School reputation of being serious about education while maintaining a pleasant and friendly atmosphere Students have seemed to sense the importance of getting a ielevant education either as preparation for college O1 with 1 salable service or ski Mr G1 ubaugh was in charge of the many organized school 3Ct1V1 ties In his work he stressed the importance of development of at titudes academic achievement and pa1t1c1pat1on 1n the activities pro gram as important training for functioning in todav S society He summed up his thinking in this wav After all this IS what edu cation is all about Above: Pam Eagleburger, Mrs. Dan Fort ner, Mrs. Floyd Gregory, Mrs. C. W Kirkey, Mrs. Thomas Whitlock, Mrs. Nor man Long, Jerry Bear, and Pam Pick ering watch as Mr. Bill Gist and Mark fi!! 'E- Hlghfill plant the redbud tree given by the Parent Teacher Association Left Mr Grubaugh demonstrates the other phase of his life that of an Air Force Colonel . o . . . 1 . 4 . ' . - , c - 'uf' 1 . ' L.. 7 ' C .. - '1 1 - Q . . . . . . . - 1 ' 0 5 ' - . . . , . , , . o u ' ' - . 7 y - - H V I Y e -F Y 'L 1. . I , ,, .. f 4 ' i I. '- H f 1 , '-'Affair Jw:- L Q 1 ll ' 2 112.1-7. ff?-F 15. 521 .i-'nqzsf 455: Q., 513:55 f- -H15-5j3:.g?,kgQg, Q?qai-l'.:g:-.5..3g:'-Zffuggigigrg, 1: 1 l ... 4 Counselors give advice Each counselor carried out an in- dividual program with each student 1n the particular class for which he was responsible. The counselors discussed present and future plans with them. They helped them to select courses that would fit their interests and capabilities. ' Early in the year records were checked for requirements, and new ones were made for new students. The four counselors assisted each other during the eight or twelve testing sessions of the year. Scheduling students, advising students in selecting scholarships, or seeking vocational opportunities became a matter of vital concern for counselors as they worked with administrative assistants and prin- cipals. 1 Top Right: Mr. Newton Edwards, fresh- man counselor, chats with Shawna Burke on the stairs after school. Ton Left: Mrs. Lois Kirkman and Greg Bridger go over senior requirements. Above: Sophomore Joe Carpenter listens to advice on sched- uling from his counselor, Mrs. Betty Dunn. Right: Mr. Weston Horst, junior counselor, and office assistant, Debbie Zongker go through a file of college in- formation. , -1 5 l ll l I l I .gl .,L't lvl 2 K O 1 P. Mi pn tre S ,,., i I 2 3sE'3Y2I3HvflH5F'DB '-few raisi- Z 4 4 5 Left: New student, Bill Thompson, asks the help of Mr. Joseph Moffitt in getting a locker. Below: Administrative assistant Miss Martha Ann Wells, explains the purpose of senior summary sheets to senior Debbie Davis. P..T.A. EXECUTIVE OFFICERS . . . presidentg Mrs. C. W. -Kirkey Jr., presi- Mlss Martha Ann Wells, second vice- dentg Mrs. George Hamilton,-secretary, presidentg Mrs. Clifford Adams, Sr., and Mrs. John Everest, historian. treasurerg Mrs. Hosea Pfeifer, first vice- Parents help with outh The work of the Hillcrest Par- ent-Teacher Association and Ad- ministrative Assistants, Mr. J 0- seph Moffit and Miss Martha Ann W-ells, was directed toward provid- ing a more meaningful school life for students. The P.T.A. aided understanding by bringing administration and parents face-to-face to discuss the problems and advantages of mod- ern schools and education. Miss Wells and Mr. Moffitt were on hand to help and guide students with their problems While working with the principal and with the school policy. -' ' '-35335?2?5Zf?I-i15T1f?5ii'lT4 I gggiggggjjiriu' f piiii 'rffvzr 1 :ag if -if ,.-...-,.,,, ... M,....,.,......J .. . F M. U, Staff offers man talents A qualified staff of seventy faculty members followed the con- cept that the purpose of Hillcrest is to provide an education for all students. These teachers were in- volved in the educational program which offered 108 subjects includ- ing the vocational technical cur- riculum. To encourage students to in- volve themselves in extracurricu- lar activities, teachers were also involved in sponsoring forty clubs and organizations. Students and teachers alike par- ticipated in the Model City Gov- ernment project with thirty teach- ers contributing their time and ad- vice on the various city boards. Ten teachers attended college and workshop classes while many offered their services as volunteer workers in hospitals, churches, and other community areas. Their set goals in educating young people were influences in showing Hillcrest as an educative institu- tion. Doris Allen B.S.-Voc. I-LE. Home Economics I, III, Family Living, FHA, Tri-Hi-Y Eunice Allison B.A.-English: Special Ed. Social Studies, Sci- ence, Tri-Hi-Y Marilyn Anderson B.S.-Ed., M,Fd,.. Music Ed. Chorus I, II, III, Advanced Choir. Madrigal. Boys' Glee Club William Anderson M.A.-Ed. Drivers Education. Assistant Basketball Coach Kenneth Barnard B.S.--Ind. Ed.: M.E.--Secondary Adm. General Woodwork, Advanced Woodwork, General Metalwork, City-Wide' Coordinator Rebecca Bell B.S.-Ed., M.Ed. Enitlish I. IV. Latin I, II, Latin Club, Student Council, Cabinet Audrey Bridges B.S.-Ed. Typewriting, Short- hand, Clerical Prac- ice Stephen Brite B.S.-Ed. Art I, II Lindell Chastain B.S.-Ed., H.E. M.Ed. Supervised Food, Home Economics I, II Joan Collins B.S.-Ed.: M.A.- English II, III, IV Left: Mrs. Thelma Ryba takes time out of a lecture to contemplate a joke. William Altman B.A.-Missions: B.S.--Social Science: American History, Citizenship Mary Ann Anderson B . S . -Ed . Secretarial Practice, Shorthand, Typewrit- mg Mary Armstrong Margaret B.S.-Ed. Backlund English I, II, Cheer- A.B.-English: 63. GFS M.A.-D ramatics Journalism I. II, Quill and Scroll Dick Birmingham B.S.-Ed.: M.A.-Ed. World Geography, Economics, American History, Head Base- ball Coach Beryl Bradley B.S.-Ed.: M.A.-Ed. Drivers Education, Safety Council Denny Burrows B.S.-Ed. 151801 I. IA, Algebra Cecil Byrd- B.S.-Ed.: M.A.--Ed. General Metalwork, General Electricity, Advanced Woodwork, Advanced Metalw-ork Luther Dugan B.S.-Ed. Business Law, Book- keeping Susan Foltz B.S.-Ed.: M.S.- Guidance Counselling English I, II, French I, II, French Club Coach Dick Birn Jerry Gregg B.S.--Physical Ed M.A.-Ed. Head Wrestling Coach, Assistant Football Coach, P1 ical Education I, I Ill Daisy Jenkin: B.S.--Elementai Ed.: B.S.-Li! Science: M.A. English I, II -.f ,ff- f if , f 1 1 xg? f 5 .- ' , .,' , 1, l ' , 4.-. 4 We Carl Locke A.B. --Physics, E4 Math l, Il, Phy Key Club H1 ary Ann Anderson S.-Ed. cretarial Practice, orthand, Typewrit- Z argaret Backlund B .-Engl ish 3 VLA.--Dramatics urnalism I, II, ill and Scroll Beryl Bradley LS.-Ed.: M.A.-Ed. Drivers Education, ' iafety Council Cecil Byrd 5.S.-1-Ed.: M.A.--Ed. leneral Metalwork, Ieneral Electricity. Xdvanced Woodwork, Xdvanced Metalwprk Susan Foltz 3.S.-Ed.: M.S.- Guidance Counselling English I, II, French I, II, French Club Dorothy Frederickson B.S.--Ed. Physical Education I, II, III Victor Gibson A.B.-Social Studies, English: M.Ed.- Ed., History - . . .A . . . D r tal G d'- l Coach Dick Birmingham does his J umor Birdman th1ng. nffoir .ld Levi Gerhart B.S.-Science: M.Ed. Algebra I, II, Math IIA Elaine Gold B.S.-Ed. Math I, Algebra I, Cheerleaders Jerry Gregg Maurine Haymes Heaton Haynes L10 d Hensle B.S.--Phyisgcal Ed.: B'i'-AFR? M-A-- A-ga. B:S---ZOOIOLTY, BS!-Ed. y M,A.- , ng IS emnstry p h 1 , S ' 1 , Head Wresmng English III, FTA Departmental Coordi- Lzicgullofgjsl' P5?L?cg?y Coach, Assistant Football Coach, Phys- i ical Education I, II, Ill nator, Earth Science, BIQIOZY I, Math and Science Club Action Robert Kressig A.B.- -Philosophy, Religion, Ed. Citizen- ship, World History V N W 5 Daisy Jenkins Reta Johnson QgK'Igl.app il B.s.--Elementary Bs.-Ed. -ffl. H' Q43--. ' E414 B-S--Library Chemistry, Geometry MHZ is Ed lstory' Science: M.A.-Ed. ' '-' ' . Emrlishl H Departmental Coordi- ' nator. English III, T Word Study I I l . wa, I ' 'tr 1 A A ff' 1 Carl Locke Sally Luke Leila McQuerter A.B.---Physics, Ed. B'S'wEd. A.B.-History: Math I, II, Physics, English II, 4L' AFS M.A.--Ed. Key Club Citizenship, VVorld History l Our'- ,fy- LaVerne McVey B.S.--Ed.: M.A.- Library Science Librarian Sandra House B.S.-Ed.: M.S.- Speech Dramatics, Thespians ,853 E, ,, I L a f P-1 Bill Lea B.S.-Ed.: M.Ed. Math IA, II, Head Basketball Coach Walden Magers B.S.-Ed.: M.S.-Ed. Basic Business, Sales- manship, Typewriting John Howerton B.S.-Ed.: M.A.- High School Adm. Drivers Education, Assistant Basketball Coach 11-iff Dorothy Lilly B.S.-Ed.: M.A.- Ed. English I, II . , , V, ...,, .,,,, Cheryl Martin B.S.E.---Social Studies: M.S.- Guidance, Counselling American History, Highlanders 1 53 i rp, W 41 V . .u ' I ' 1 ' I H, vw. 1Zf! I f I ' v 1 ii i Ji ll ii -4 A l l I 1 I Yi.: r 0 1'-l' fl ll.. T-.1 ' r I A '21-i'WL'k'5 ': fb '1lg 'r7Sf' -,jk'F 1T ' ' 'Q' r . 1 Y U V ,.5if1'2.:.:..:4fS3 ,p, :::f?:g:A-5-D1e4!!E '5i- ...r:':-f- '7':-- 411 A Ron Martin Margaret Mauck 1 13.5,-Biology A.B.-English: M.A. Earth Science Ed- English, Math Genevieve Moore Marilyn Moore 1 B.s.-Ed. B.s.--Ed.: M.s.W- I Child Care, Home Physical Education , l Decoration, Home Physical Education ' ' . , f Ewrwmics I If II, III, Physwal Coach Shep Woolford catches 'up on some extracurricular material as he reads the , i Elongation Career morning. paper. I N M 1 Jim Pearson 5 B.s.1?fE?.N1V?2',-M B.S.-Ed.: M.A.-vEd. 1 Math I' 'Algebra H1 Biology I, Assistant Math Analysis, Trig- 1'00tba11C0aCh onometry, Math and i Science Club i Thelma Ryba Judy Steiger B.S.---Ed. B.S.-Ed. World History, Citi- Enxrlishl zenship is 3 i 1 l if il 5 521 fr ., , ..:Q W I, .U V , f , .if T s, N E5 .,, , .ii ' '1 4 I N 4 2 2 J ii l , I l : I ' I 5 f A l T 1 l ,ij J p 1 , i 54 'iff f 1 Dorothy Peck ' 4-on: .1-W-'L Icie Mae Pope B.S. - Social Studies, B.S.----English, Business: A.M.4-- Slxeechc M.S.Ed. Ed. Typewriting, Busi- ness English Counselling English Ill, 4C Virginia Thomas B.S.' --Ed.: M.A.-1 Spanish Spanish II, Librar- ian, Spanish Club Suzanne Thompson B.S.---Art, Social Studies Art l, AIII, Daring Dauhers Gail Wiggins B.A.-Ed. English l. Funda- Ken Wiseman B.S.E.-Alnd. Ed.: M,S.--Ind. Arts Ed. mentals of Speech, 1 COE Public Speaking, NFL Jesse Robertson B.S.---Ed.: M.A.'-- History American History, American Problems, American Heritage, League for Political Action Walter Rose B.A., M.A. Mathematics Math Analysis, Trig- onometry, Geometry, Math I, Math and Science Club B.S. -Music: M.A. - Music Advanced Band, Ca- det Band, Advanced Orchestra, Beginning Band ., 2 523:57 -f 'i12 ? f.e: i:f fA' f ,M ,421 alll! A.B.-'- -Biology: M.Ed. ---School Adm. Biology I, ll, Earth Science, Intramur als, Math and Sci ence Club ' ,fietzfifz I n , -.wo-'lf-, . ,wfvz , f 67 , -, -'fff fi wwf M , - , 1 wf ,f. ' -0---V' ,ff 1, . 5' ,, Q . , , if.:.w--,,,., fi, ff' ' - , ,, , f . at 5 4 . Uv. , . 4 XV f ff f , Z' I 'Z f ' f , , I X .. . , i V 40,51 , 1 .:,.,f .,.,,,,, f, L A- A i?ffZL Shep Woolford B.S.-- Physical Ed.: M.A.iEd. American History, Citizenship, Head Football Coach ' Q fr , . H ff? ffffff 4 1 af Q 2 i , I f X7 ......A. V! I ' Y f I If ,I ll' f j A 1 H., , Davi X Layton Clay Vocational Certif Electronic Data Processing ., ,, I ,,..,Af. 7.73 I 0 X, 'W Eugene l-Ioss Vocational Certif Electronics I, II Jerry Wrinkle B.S,w'Ed.: M.El.f- General Woodwork Otis Letter-ma General Drafting. Von-:itiamal Certil Advanced Drafting y,y,,i,ginu- I' I1 , as he reads the N alter Rose 3.A., M.A.--e i Mathematics Lath Analysis. Trig- ometry. Geometry, Iath I, Math and cience Club q7,.., , -'Q -,, :?W 7,51 'Qi ,r , 1:7142-K' 'Q ' ' 'I -,II 'rank Wann .B.---Biology: M.Ed.--School Adm. liologry I, II. Earth Science, Intramur- ls, Math and Sci- nce Club 4, f-A-1 4' ff: - L, 1 , f My fa ff 7112! -11,2-jv , , 1 1 J , j 'df f erry Wrinkle :.S.--Ed.: M.Ed.-- General Woodwork eneral Drafting. dvanced Drafting ...1, ,. --N -it---1 i2:e:i f-s q i f H ---N. ff-M W- --me f. -rr -rr ' ......,.m-.-, ,......,.-.-. t-.....1.-1-f. 4.--..t.i.!,..,: David Berryman Director CY? Layton Clay Vocational Certificate Electronic Data Processing Eugene Hoss Vocational Certificate Electronics I, II Otis Letterman Vocational Certificate Welding I, II George Freeze B.S.. M.Ed. Auto Mechanics I, II Jesse Hudson B.S. Television Repair I. II f I, -t V , If 2 I 4.,4Vf,.,, Bill McDaniel Vocational Certificate Auto Mechanics I, II 3 Vocational-Technical 1 ,xi gf? 153 ' 1 If 9 -f 1 f f f 1 5 f , 1 fgfigl xj .. .. Vcsmw. :',,fw,., 10,1 3, , y WWZW I ff . W! IQQZWQ, .. I . 5 Qfn ' f f Joy Baker Leslie Brock R.N,, Vocational VOCiltl0nZl.l VCEl'tlflCate Certificate Printingl. II Orientation to Health Occupation ' fb Gala Gardner Tom Grim B.S.N., R.N. B.S.. M.Ed. Multi-Occupations :1,,.-- Bob Jessen Virgil Johnson Vocational Certificate Vocational Certificate' Electronic Data Welding I, II Processing ,Z A V' , - mu' I James Nichols Don Slack B,S., M.A. Vocational Certificate Technical Drafting I, EleCl21'0nlCS I, II II Don Simmons Assistant Director Louis Bruton Vocational Coordinator W7 I ,,,, ,, gi V L Q -2 , 6 ,, Paul Brock Vocational Certificate Auto Body Repair I, II W7 Dolph Hargis A. R. Cade B.S.. M.E. Woodwork I, II 'ks Venton Haskins B.S. B.S., M.Ed., Ph.D. Machine Processes Agriculture I, II 50' ,WMM- Arnold Lande Russell Lee Vocational Certificate Refiirreration and Air Metal Fabrication Conditioning I II 'JSM T. J. White Vocational Certificate Auto Body Repair I, ':.:1:.'1 -f3!': :.1g1-2r-17iS'E!T '?H'f1?C'f?E.-'f.1 - I T ., - '-::??-Nf5,'1?'Sfxr EIS - 1 '4h:3'Si!, ' 'F'i 'g ' ,Fw-: P , 1- I E-.-?5 fQ11552i?Q.1551Efi::5fe??jj,2! -'1'EfE?2'.'r::wz'3 i353E?l:5-?r-lffr'-f-' 'U'1?54r:-:::1:.-naranarff-I-v - E53 ii :E 1' I' l i W, M- ,, ,, st-. ,. . , - . -., -.-- -.. CI sses try new courses A new English IV couise was added which included a semester of classical l1te1atu1e and a second semestei work in the communica tion media In English I classes a study of mythology enlivened a veal of new textbooks full of t12lIlSfO1 I1'12lJE1O1I3.l grammar F nny Reflections titled a bulletin boaid in Mis Judy Steiger s class wheie students ex pi essed in O11g'1I13.l diawmgs then ideas about English A original booklet, Galleiy by Vivian Allen and Nancy Bacon 1n English III was divided 1nto four sections Good Language to You, which presents some basics of language, Bleak down Paladlse Lost, shows the consequence of no communication, Communication Putting lt Back Togethel, gives suggestions on how it may be 1m proved New Life for the Old World a section with selected Wl1t1I1gS dealing with communica tion English IVC emphasized skills in competitive wutmg, Bruce Byeis was a national second place winner n The Washington Crossmg Foundation Patriotic Essay con tes Satires were written and films weie made on politics, law, and personalities in English IVL Top: Brian De Spain Ted Peck and Gerald McCoy receive help from Mrs. Icie Mae Pope English IVC teacher. Above: Mrs. Joan Collins English II teacher instructs Kenny Mitchem De- siree Wright Janet Snowden and Ray Johnson in group discussion. Right: English I teacher Mrs. Judy Steiger ex- plains the art of preparing a theme as Gary Flokstra turns in an original writ- mg. fu: 1,5 wg1f,,.,.zrt1'. -'J J-ff-5'E:!?3..!:'il.'5':l 7:,1I'Qfi1.' Fz :. ,'s1 5 fr H :EL T1I::rS,.'t.,,:a 1 ' 'A :rvg-.wyrrqgrlfefzw223212asa Y ., - 'i:.' 1..Q.:.s...rn.-..-1.1-,-M -'-N-r---fin .Mall Top: Vicki Ray, Roxanne Bedell, and Carol Rookstool read newspapers as a routine assignment in Mrs. Maurine Haymes' English III class. Left: Fresh- man Mickey Millstead and Junior Tony Sloan search for reading materials in Coach Parrott's reading laboratory. Above: Freshman Chris Teague reads to his classmates in Mrs. Mary Arm- strong's English I class. -' f':'::.:1-3 - f .11 mmf? F75-E' '1.'f.'1-'Y ?5? :' WEE:-572.1-ri'2i-f'qwgrggg,5F'a1wi:5fg?51'1! gHElljifiiiiig- -J:-g:5:53gr xuggl' K X , 21 all , L A-HTL, 5, ...,, ,, ,M N f . :,5,,5,.-,.,,.a.ss:..Bi,.,,,: ,T-.......e...-- F SQA? ::u3.J35J:..,.-.fa-,gesjxrh l Students hold eit offices Through participation in var- ious activities in Model City Government, many students had the opportunity to become in- volved in government as it func- tions to provide a more orderly society. This activity of practical involvement was one that all who shared in it will consider one of the most memorable events of their high school days. Taffy pulling was an activity in which students participated to il- lustrate one of the many activities 4 ' -'H ::m:.:,g5s,,':?5e-::::p:. .maze -: i '?Fi..'. '--I 1'- of Colonial America, studied in Mr. William Altman's American His- tory classes. Interviewing of lead- ing Negroes of the community added insight to the study of Black History. Learning to live off the land was another phase of American life that Mr. Altman's students studied, a kind of communal life. Mr. Altman and Mr. Jesse Rob- ertson set up a mock convention and students took part in a con- stitutional convention. American Heritage class spon- sored an opinion survey Where 1200 students answered 45 ques- tions dealing with a variety of questions such as Are student re- quests given fair consideration by administration and teachers ? Top Right: Mrs. Leila McQuerter gives some personal instruction to freshman Mike Manes. Above: Jill Persell, Billy Trivitt and Audrey Rothermel experi- ment in extra-sensory perception. Right: Adel Naayem and Mohammed, two grabs, exchange ideas in a world history cass. Top: Arlis Snyc Gardner, and Cf survey in an A Top Right: Coz tures to historg plexities of mod Juniors Jean Mc -1' Top: Arlis Snyder, Phyllis Hoke, Janet Gardner, and Chuck Haymes compile a survey in an American Heritage class. Top Right: Coach Shep Woolford lec- tures to history class about the com- plexities of modern government. Above: Juniors Jean McNeil, Steve Highfill, and 1 if . qs 5 ., g '-. ' E': !Ii J J a' 4 .. b, :ug 'A.1 5:5 Debbie Jones pull taffy in Mr. William Altmans' American History class to demonstrate an old colonial custom. Right: Mr. Jesse Robertson demonstrates colonial punishment to Richard Wells in his American History class. 'sqymgi-Jpg.Ef35,gW1.Nz3.,.1:1E3?7.pT.-.-pl,-..arm., .J--Y-.-.. ' rrs:f.r.:.z'n-L,-Eal':i2.:.a.-5-:f5:.zii: ifsq.rLiiih2li555-jgfigisifl Science tests new methods The science world was alive as clanging test tubes full of myste- rious molecules rnade their way in- to new experiments to help im- prove the changing environment. Individualized study of working at one's own speed was a lab ex- periment initiated in Mrs. Reta J ohnson's chemistry class. The biology department cent- ered its studies around lab work. Members of the Biology II class dissected fetal pigs and experi- mented in yeast fermentation. Students in Biology I made leaf and insect collections dissected frogs, and made a study of the dif- ferent blood types and classifica- tions. Farth science classes placed their emphasis on ecology. Two students from each class made a field tl ip to the Branson area dur- ing Christmas vacation to study geological formations. A study of water pollution was made at Neo- sho in February. A new trial physics program, Harvard Proiect Physics, was initi- ated to emphasize a logical ap- proach to problem solving. 7fTH'Q-Q?5'5f :qQQ ' '-SVT' R1 fzffl --1'-T :VF -nr -N 1 Q JI W U 3 ...,.Lc .rr -nf' J-43-1.11-11:55, , Aix? xl-W :,:.'. 1-5 :14.--.LL..' -N, --, U-7: .l.............1-Q.-. -,.,. ..-.. .... 5 I- O 7 v .J 1 v Above Junior Tommy Gaddis listens ln tently while chemistry teacher Mrs Reta Johnson explains an equation Right B111 Davidson and David Seaman record the velocity of a moving obJect with a Polaroid camera in physics . 2 A Wm. . K4 , . ,, ,. , ,. . -W V-. v ---T,-. -,.- -as , - - .-y f- ,-H' '-Tiff mf?-WE-Jr:3rT-T1?iffF'i '-P!fFli?'fIQ553?'IEWLE-Fi?-',L5F54'fi S ga x.- ,L 1 ' eg mini f Above Left: To better undersf-and the world of biology, Jeff McMillen and Bruce Daniel view organisms through a microscope. Above: Pointing out the bare essentials can be a touching problem in a biology I class, taught by Mr. Jim Pearson. Left: Mr. Carl Locke shows Bill Davidson and David Seaman new products placed in the science workroom. Mathematics uses practical applications in planning Equations, symbols, and term- inology were basic factors as mathematics played an important role to all students enrolled, Whether using it to plan for ca- reers or just for everyday use. Algebra I presented the basic structure of the real number sys- tem and application to solutions of problems. Utilizing concepts of geometry and the deductive reasoning of ge- ometry and Algebra II was recom- mended for college-bound stu- dents. P According to Mr. Levi Gerhart, Geometry also serves a function- al use as students learn more about arranging furniture to se- cure better symmetry and con- trast for homes and lawns. Math analysis met the mathe- matical needs of college capable students by stressing the circular functions of trigonometry. General mathematics Worked at strengthening mathematical back- grounds and helped students con- tinue work in fundamentals as the girls learned to figure recipes to serve large numbers of people. Upperclassmen in general mathematics classes used practical applications to work with income tax filing and deductions. Em- phasis Was also placed on planning budgets and keeping checking ac- counts. Top: Students in Mrs. Carl Locke's math tricate detail of problem solving to A1 class prepare their math assignments. gebra I student Bruce Daniel Above: Mr. Levi Gerhart explains an in- -.1-f,-- -- - - .V 'ii!'3'1Z5'EfE-1T'T .--F? :rr Wnqik-1V '5'-S5-P-l'5 'J9-'L-AW'W'339m E2 .. -+--2:-f9r '1u3'5i3ff5l'?'T, Top: Linear interpolation is made easy to Russ Steward and Fred Highfill in Mr. Walter Rose's trigonometry class. Left: Freshman Charles Willis has his math paper checked by Mrs. Mary 0'Neal. Above: Mr. Denny Burrows goes in depth to explain the concepts behind equations. -'imdb 'Har 75 ' E53 . -ii'-2 '1'..z if--'4'-'fa wx -'24 - ' .V A-A Courses plan job careers Clicking typewriters, transcrib- ing scrambled shorthand phrases, learning bookkeeping equations are only a part of the nine indi- vidual business courses offered students. Colored carbons were used by Mrs. Mary Ann Anderson's secre- tarial class in making Christmas recipe booklets to give the secre- tarial students an idea of the varied possibilities of material. Individualized learning was the key word for the bookkeeping class whose students progressed at their own pace. Basic business practice familiar- ized students with common busi- ness practices in the economic sys- tem. Clerical practice gave specific training to those interested in the general clerical field. Business English put emphasis on English mechanics, while busi- ness law and salesmanship fa- miliarized students with common principles of business law and taught students to be effective salesmen. .H 'ff , .- - ,All KS.,-:gf-.g, M' 1 'lv 'W -'ll-W 'f wi' :':1-,071 - ---- - up ..,..,,,A Y. ., .V ,-.v'3Q- , . 'S-IL e....-.. . .... :X -1 -VE -- ' r -dig? ' Niififizlfql' ::x:'-- jaws? 4:-ga-...lf--,e,,brn:: :ri-l'v-Q. 5.-5 E-'-jp ' :fy 3-1.---3 ' - . Q, .J - - - ---- - -s-23:4 -:n.:'iis.-34-- -- f 4zgFt?'-E':rv-:,E2-.12mn-i::'Ainiim--45555-.mfbgg ,:1.g3l5f2..-13:27 45 -T ' - .' .' New techniques can definitely be a problem for Russ Steward and Susie Hall. gm A 757 IQ- ra Life at the typewriter, both new and different, can be trying-for many students. typing I 1 Susie Hall. i l 1 for many typiflg 1 l I 1 N , V i I I 1 , 'lf 'V'T722l'Rfi l73,J -5l?L'fJ'.Z51q5? -E'11LEf9-761' HF?-sig?-?-3 MSI-:1?u:::.'rE-r :: '-2 x f X Left: Senior Edwin Ivey solves a prob- lem with the help of salesmanship teach- er Mr. Walden Magers. Below Left: Sen- ior Cindy Garrison shows a grin of agreement having worked a problem cor- rectly on the posting machine. Below: Sharon Bussert contemplates a list of figures to add on the adding machine in business lab. 'm 3.- 5 -,fn Q, . .-4. , -1 ' '- X . I M-54,733.3 , . fig' 'L . .. 3 .Q ,. 1 ' . Q2 I i l IEIQ l ii? ! f l I rl- . r I l ' I .,.'., :le .M- , :ul .i!. 1 s xi m.,n-5'-+121 '19 !'.ldf'-x .'4:!:::'eL21'1'-JEL. f':::..o-af?-i'5t4?4 l Writers use TV methods Students in Journalism were en- couraged to gain new insights into the areas of modern communica- tions. Techniques involved in gather- ing news, skill and accuracy in writing, and the- special knowledge involved in publishing were put into practice through the Hillcrest Herald and the Highlighter. Use of tapes in the study of radio reporting and of the new television camera gave dimension to the classroom study. The TV camera was put into use as Journalism I interviewed a local radio newsman and later studied the results from a video- tape. Reporting on major events at Hillcrest such as the Model City Government gave Journalism I and II students an opportunity to re- port and writelcoverage for a ma- jor news event. ff - .5 ,ref -f' Top: It's rush time in journalism as fea- ture editor Becky Williamson and asso- ciate editor Bill Stratton look over an article. Reporter Joanna Rvan explains a headline to editor-in-chief Kathy Wise, and Bobbi Hogue proofreads an editorial. Above: News bureau editors Terry Greg- ory and Bill Jones edit copy to be used in the Springfield newspaper. Right: Steady-handed Jim Tranbarger mixes chemicals to be used for developing' newspaper and yearbook pictures. I I j . . llc , ,gi 96 7.4 Ji rl ,. ....,, ,ii . no--'- 'L'L f c g WW hn-' A, , 1 t , 'Jill lk z f 1, 1,-. ...M . Top Left: Linda Dutton, associate busi- ness manager, sells an ad while Pat Atkins, business manager, cuts ads from a paper for business invoices. Center: Circulation and exchange editor Dixie Hammers stamps and addresses papers to be sent to other schools. Above: Jerry Bear, associate sports editor, types awaited sports copy while Gary Whitaker, sports editor, finds an error while help- ing proofread. Left: Tim Davis, associate yearbook editor, Andy McMi1len, year- book editor, and Linda Dutton, copy edi- tor, work busily on the production of the 1971 Highlighter. zazifaiw' Y P r ggi. W 3, X J. ,- 4--A .y-.IJHN-,,-, A...---',,.,.. i.-,,,-, .,.- -,..,. NN- ..-A -.-----'- - .,---....,.....5:,.1,-,.,--..,..v-------:T',.:.....:'J,........-.....r HN-ini' Speech, drama climaxes year with arts festival Pd do anything for your smile ... hummed the dramatics stu- dents as they sewed costumes, de- signed sets, made-up actors, and helped direct the musical Oliver l Drama students demonstrated further their personal qualities and poise in producing experimental one-act plays. During the year they presented a children's theater in hospitals and grade schools. The department climaxed its radio-television unit with Hill- crest's first Arts Festival in May. Neophyte speech students rated high in the Glendale Neophyte Speech Tournament as Barba Wim- berley won a first place trophy and Klaus Loeff'ler won second place. Fundamentals of speech students explored classroom techniques as they gave informative speeches, original orations, and introductory speeches on topics which included drug abuse and teenage marriage. Approximately twenty-eight high schools participated in the tourna- ment hosted by the Speech Depart- ment. Above Right John Shank contemplates a, retort to cross questioning' by Arhs Sny der ln a debate in public speaking Above AFS student Klaus Loeffler uses A a pmwheel as the subJect of an lnformal talk Right Dramatxcs and Music stu dents tryout for the spring play Bye Bye Birdie .f 1 PZ ' ff, 4 ,Q1 1 V4 , ff!! 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Left: Arlis Snyder and Sara Reed-search for evidence for their negative case. 1- 11:2 2211 '-'1'ri4 I'--5 fwiwaeagzgiixlfsvr- 11 .-.zazsi-.5g .rgf v -. - '- I if vat -45, tri-wx ., j:a1..x,x..:', E Q- s 'hum' .S I A In , 'P h 11'-1 21 -'ariif-'Y-v---'::t:::' 121- '-1P1- ::..f e-'. -1:-' .z': '1i- 7-v'--.n'rr - .L ,.....,-....mm'::-g- -... ,, .--. 1:--re ..:...... -M---- v- --f--M . -rv vrzzrn Jim: 11:1 -.--- -i 191174.--.-A -'v'ns'n--f---:::1-vinfI.- Sizes: -rn..--.sr-s .. Egg:-::. ,.:E -... ..'.r--'A -:grin-i'5:- ...:. .. ...,. . -: Below: Loni Green asks French teacher, Mrs. Susan Foltz, What are you talking about? Mrs, Foltz answers, I am speaking, about him. Right: Mary Mar- lay and Roxanne Bedell put the finishing touches on a pinata for the holidays. Bottom: Seniors Gerald McCoy, Fred Highfill, Malcom Blackburn, Gail Fender, Merrie Pickering and Linda Templeton reenact the killing of a Roman slave, Phyllis Hoke. S kits stress originalit To understand the culture and customs of foreign countries, the foreign language classes exercised originality and creativity in their learning experiences. The Roman adoption ceremony was acted out in class. Old Roman recipes were tried, but sad to re- late, they were unsuccessful. Prior to the banquet the class studied Roman customs of eating food. Costumes were made, modeled, and discussed in class. Original conversations, singing games, and spelling B'sf' were the ingredients that went into the study of French I While singing, games, special research projects, and conversational records added to the deeper study of French Il. Spanish students Wrote original skits for vocabulary or situation studies. They held contests in an- swering questions correctly. The class made use of tapes and audio- visual materials. A fun project was making pinatas for Christmas. ns.. 'T . --an awvf ' zfQ:,,fl4u ,Q .mi . A .-an W1 1 y 1 f fl 1 W1 ' f Ky! 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Below Right: Mr. Stephen Brite shows art students the tricky technique of throwing a pot on a pottery wheel. , VmW,.,-...xii-L,-ig. , H f F-' .I ,v , V- .- 1' -Q -F, .. yy- 1, ffrd fk 5? r '+fm?' .s f Y ff v-qi on ? , ,, Agvflxl IV,V.,w I fl if R 1 4 . , itifl 'Nw -biwg L Qu v g i 3 if 4 K.- K xmas ,ffif 0 ' ,.-5' v .p : .....-wwe..-,:vf:'rt-...,y. ,J YQWfQ?P r ,J-9 ,.::z.i.i.':E.i-.?2'?'!lff1,'f.'15i'il.ltii:.riLh1'E WaL.Eili215+E3:35ZE-32:3 -223-zgrizgqir-ijcrqig :ar1-'nlfstalafi93525235-P7:HR'i :, 1zz izfiguiqfb-:gf.f',':-1-. Art, music, books form varied fine arts program Art, music, and books empha- sized the growing popularity of the fine arts program. One of the most interesting ac- tivities in Art I was the making of a collograph, a printing method achieved by building up a print- ing surface by gluing all kinds of textures to a support such as card- board or masonite. Other art forms included making colored slides and presenting them in the form of a light show. Ceramics, sculpturing, and the creating of colorful posters involving optical art also were fea- tured in Art I. Posters, program covers, and set for the musical Oliver! ' were made by Art II and III' students. Many after school hours were spent in painting the backdrops. Advanced students were permitted to emphasize one media. Art stu- dents entered many art shows pre- paring their own frames and mats and being responsible for their original art work. The vocal and instrumental de- partments showed the results of their class work in presenting pro- grams and concerts of high quality especially in the musical Oliver! Student directors John Shank, Merrie Pickering and Lillian Bridges, with assistants, Carl Dahlman, Mark Crouch, and Loni Green, were trained to conduct choruses and choirs. Sportslfans were stirred with pride as they watched approximately 70 march- ing band members demonstrate their skills. Combined vocal and orchestra concerts, the musical Oliver! evidenced skilled tech- niques learned in class. In the newly-carpeted library, students had access to more than 12,000 books, magazines, periodi- cals, and a five-year backlog of information. Twenty-four assist- ants and two librarians also cared for 400 film strips, and 250 rec- ords. Left: The choir sings its traditional se- lection of Christmas carols. Above: Mrs. LaVerne McVey and Kenny Stafford search for information in the library. -J--' r '-Sic?- I 1,-:ii.E.'fi:'3 'I ??'t3r2i3547-1' 5'15?f:L'r-:rj-.wvinw f-Isvrs-LHEQ .1311 3 . 1. it X 1- 4 g 'mr ,--3 . ..- - . Slogans used to influence home economics teaching Slogans seemed to be a guiding influence in the functional experi- ences 111 the home economics pro- grams. Slogans included, Ancho- vies or Agneu we cook them both in foods' class or A watched pot never boils! Again home economics offered in food service in-service training by working in the cafeteria Linder the supervision of the cooks. There were 104 various occupations of- fered in home economics training. Home Economics I girls had fun with today's fashions as they made mod clothes and featured them in a style show. Home Economics III followed through in studying style, color, and design tailoring. Top Right: Mrs. Lindell Chastain aids Tammy Self in selecting spices for a new dish. Above: Mrs. Doris Allen helps Susan Sharp in pounding her material to provide a flat seam for tailoring. Right: Paula Gold decorates a window with memories of the past in Home Economics. Family living worked under the slogans of Tell It Like It Is, stressing that everyone uses train- ing in home economics. In home decorating class, study was combined with practical ex- periences. For example students took turns in decorating a display window with the purpose of sell- ing an idea or product. The girls went on field trips to observe kinds of housing before drawing floor plans to scale and placing scale size furniture according to rules. Girls in child care classes re- ceived practical experience by helping with kindergarten and first grade at Fairview Elementary School. IT ,. 1 awk. K ibl7 'H1fl-.va ,923 f, . 4... .,..a.. ' mc: 3 - - ' :f':gz'-i5f1:'a..z,,rr:1 - 1 ' ' .V , -- vw f j ' H' 1 J-1' 1 M.. ., . ' 'JT ' 5 1' ' ' 'Z I fb Aff' F' Quvmringearsavtff- . -- . .,, . ...-.- H----'W 1 ., .. .. .4 An, U ,., - - - -4- ...,.. .V - ' .1-H , - e 1-fa v ---fx' :: .fg,.. . .. ...Q .-.-- A-Q. -1uA,....U...r....i......J5' N I U,,,,,,,,...., . ..,. .,...- V ..-.,,,fmu.. - ,ug 7, . , . - ,,Q, i .Y , 15:15:55-'WL -.. lf.. 1 - , '15,-'Q '.tF:..nv-7.5 LJ-Lx.-v7'..,T Wim H52 SEE' 3' aa jmwuaxusut-.1 Juhrlgzrrt,-ugh tJ:w'Y1lJ,ivi,?g rI.??-'94-E .1-.ivan H Left: Joleen Bray shows skill in master- ing the art of sewing in Home Economics III. Below: Debbie Barnett and Debbie Hollar happily mix ingredients for choco- late fudge. Center offers vocational training to meet needs More than sixteen different courses were offered in the Willard J. Graff Area Vocational Technical Center to students who wished to train for vocational careers. Approximately 141 Hillcrest stu- dents were among the boys and girls from the city and area high schools who participated in the program meeting the changing r'e- quirements of technological and vo- cational world. Students were transported to and from their schools by bus. Eighty-nine Hill- crest students took advantage of the morning schedule while 52 oc- cupied the afternoon hours. They received half-day training in a va- riety of vocational subjects such as orientation to health, printing, electronics, metal fabrication, re- frigeration, air conditioning, tele- vision repair, and the combined training of several occupations. In addition to the day courses, the center provided an extensive adult program' which served the community and area. Upon graduation students were assisted in securing employment in the particular area in which they we1'e trained. Springfield industries worked closest with the school to obtain qualified graduates for their particular needs. r V Above Sandy Ho'rgl1n and Larry Wilson Cruise Mike Robertson and Rick Field prepare the lBM 1620 Computer for op ing discuss a parts board while watching eration while Dennis Colllson and Doug an AC wave program on the oscilloscope Smith sign on to wart in line Right Tom I X. W. n X 1 af' 2 J E , ML Q - ,fa 7.7, 31: 4 . Aa .3-ap, +A ' H . in -' .rT 'r :-qn ajgggg I '---' ' Yi ' ,,', 4515 47S Jax V211 sf 'T 'I' 1' 'ff F fzifl fflr fl - sp -' 1 '22 , ,,,., ,. , 'SV' VJ' , XX J ff , Mr' 0 4 Q, --ff, I 5 ,... 'A If 7 A Glenda Espy Nadean Holmes Secretary Secretary 'She r ff -:21 2 gf v,:- 2-ef' X gzzfpwf .,., Y Above Left T1m Lovett Terry Watts, and Tom Smder work Wlth a rmllmg machme IH the vocatlonal machlne shop Left Dale Irvme and Jlm Pasley proof read materlal produced 1n thelr prmtmg class Above Larry Smlth and Danny Shaffez begm work on a car 1D a me chamcal auto body repalr class .. E ' VJ r W-E11 ,gras Y Ui :hug-21 :P sac. Industrial Arts C O E Involve vocational careers Industual A1ts classes offe1ed OD1J01tUI1lt16S to wo1k in vocat1onal areas wh1le Cooperative Occupa t101l21l Education p1ov1ded on the Job tl ammg expeuences Metalwolk students we1e 1n volved ln mass productlon tech n1ques whlch mcluded maklng 40 to 50 sheet metal trays The fall and spung musicals benefltted from the knowledge of the advanced woodworklno' stu dents as they constructed the sets Group proJect work was also em phaslzed Students 1n electriclty 16C91V6d p1act1cal experlence 1n repaning small electr1cal appllances They also studied the flelds of mae net1sm A d1splay of sheet metal patterns was placed 1n the art room w1n dow showmg the draftmg students as they made the patterns by mak mg paper models and drawmg the pattern and mkmg It COE students spent half day work SGSSIODS on Jobs as garaffe mechanlcs clerks and llblafy 'ls slstants They were requlred to work for at least 15 hours a week to earn two credlts a year They also met in da1ly classes for 1n structlon related to the types ot occupatlons 1n whlch they worked Above Right: Danny Shaeffer begins work on another car at his C.O.E. job. Above: Jeff Rone assists a customer in his job at -a local clothing store. Right: Stocking the shelves is one of the many jobs that Mark Schultz learns at a local book store. X, ',11-121'-- ---.. ,e -- . Y- -H ,A . - ' 1 f - f:- -- : f.,g. :4. + .:..-.u..,., 4. 1--, - -1 '- ' f - -ff f' 'view' . -,... ' ,,-,V ' .,... x... f - -aa.. -'w 1 'ie' T Vg? 'Ju' 'va':wwf1.'Jf ' - - .-3-4 f-:N -' . M up -L-.- 4 E 1 . we.. . . ... j f- i- fw.....' -1 V - ew.: , , . ,. j - '. .. 2 , -Lew., sg-hftri-,, rum MK... 5-, fL-i-q,1,214q'g,gA:,,,p.,.1,.,..,g,'1.L:.fm33wfg3L?:5k A I7 11,37 , 4 V V big., I mnll qt lm, :, .M V B ,xi Vim: -Y My MiuyriTqfaqw-Q..':r 5..gE:FLq''. .X fs' 'il VQ if R jig-R if 1 -Y x egrgxl, H i ii? ' Z' 5.1. .V , . , . i n jg , J G V1 I I 3 Q 2 ,-........n, , ,V V ',,,, .,n'I , ' I V , QM W A f , ZW ,Mk ' f 0 ' Above Left: Freshman Arthur Adams files down the rough edges of a begin- ning project in metalwork. Above: Jerry Becraft begins work on welding a project in metalwork in Mr. Barnard's class. Left: Mr. Jerry Wrinkle helps Alan Car- ter square lumber for a woodworking project. 79 ' P13-:Q sr .:- trainee- rw' 33.1 H A .E www ir, Girls Share hobb ideas Hobby talks were included in the health classes as girls shared their hobbies with their classmates by bringing to class pets, collections of stamps, rocks, and keys. Others played musical saws and accor- dions. Some even demonstrated baby-sitting with their little brothers and sisters. V A study of drugs was performed in group dynamics with girls pre- senting their information through skits, panel discussions, or reports. To develop good posture and specific motor skills, girls and boys played team sports and engaged in tumbling, gymnastics, and rhythmic activities. Crab soccer was introduced for the first time. Tests were given in track activi- ties, basketball, volleyball, and touch football. , Defi -1 Top: It's a mad scramble for the ball in a typically wild game of crab soccer being played in Coach Jerry Gregg's junior gym class. Right: A breakaway layup in a hotly contested battle is pro- vided by freshman Randy Hill in Coach Jim Vaughan's second hour gym class. Above: Christi Stockard, Glenda Petten- ger, Deborah Turney and Charlena White exchange hobby ideas in Mrs. Dorothy F1'ederickson's health class. 1 f Z ,411 Z R 4 If 5 - 7931. ' I ff , fi fr ,gf 5451 , ' ,EQ I, Y, V l,,I,,,Q X' , 'Zwfamfff W LM. 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How to finance a car, how to take care of a car, and how to buy insurance was also included in the instruction. Also, 15 hours of credit were required in the drivo-trainer units where students were shown their reactions in certain driving situations. Offered in the elective- phase of driving was the actual manipula- tion of the car in traffic, one-way streets, intersections, open high- way driving, and parallel parking. ED srop Fun VE BSCHUULBUS LEADING UR UNUJAUlNG CHILDREN Top: Driver's Education includes its share of textbook study and Mr. Beryl Bradley, instructor, does his best to keep his sophomores' minds on their work. Above: Learning the basics of good driv- ing includes signalling and turing prac- tice in the simulated units supervised by Mr. John Howerton. Right: Coach Bill Anderson attempts to calm down Barbara Kerr during her first real test behind the wheel. 15fm'f 'Y di? 7:1-1r:z.:a::::-..::.fm......' J W' :.:::rz::r..r.:,f:g-z:5..,-,-,....,..:,L13,e..v.:.nL1w'Hs.?,::u:A1.g' -- ,jg ,egg-uri t!'mi1::7.?j 'EQ , i...-,.,,...l,.,.L.,,,5w,r r,,v.,,,.,.j,,m.,37,..:.,,J.,Ufgtke., , OFFICE ASSISTANTS . . . First Row: Linda Schulze, Debbie Anderson, Pam Eagleburger, Janis Bass, Mary Painter, Debbie Zongker, Kathy Cooper, Karen Stewart, Barbara Blakey, Pam Beck, Debbie Warner, Juanita Steger. Second Row: Margaret Mackey, Diana Slaugh- ter, Debbie Goyer, Marilyn Prewitt, Ter- i-T .zz-. .I'. ?t.t'.I7. .. -..,,.r-.x. 1-.nr-..... . ., . ry Messenger, Linda Dishman, Sherry Mason, JoAnn Reiss, Roxanna Dawson, Sue Crosswhite, Pam Pickering, Barbara Johnson. Third Row: Denise Pippin, Deb- bie Reed, Diane Hale, Sheryl Flokstra, Peggy Counts, Linda Burkhardt, Susan Breier, Judy Doran, Elaine Bigbee, Dor- etta Millican, Mary Chesney, Glenda Lut- trell, Helen Slaughter. Fourth Row: Su- sa Robertson, Gaylen Rogers, Jill Persell, Julie Strain, Jan Chambers, Vickie Per- sell, Mark Highfill, Janet Phillips, Linda Miller, Teri Cowdrey, Madina Tummons, Kristy Allen, Vickie Landreth. 111 L, :,' ',:,Z':g.4.:..1'...-. , L .4 I , i Elaine Andrews General Office Ardell Blllyeu Attendance Office Henrietta Bowen Attendance Office Wilma Perryman Secretary to Mr. Grubaugh Gloria Weatherwax Secretary to Mr. Gist LIBRARY ASSISTANTS . . . First Row: Faye Baugh, Sarah Davis, Debbie Hollar, Debbie Barnett, Dawn Gardner, Mary Brownlow, Steve Rowe. Second Row: Reitha Trogdon, Kathy Kitterman, Bren- da Byrd, Mary Chesney, Sue Goodale, Nancy Davidson, Gayle Cruise. Third Row: Diana Arnall, Joyce Wheeler, Deb- bie Manuel, Carol Johnston, Marilyn Choate, Sheila Miller, Debbie Age. Fourth Row: Mrs. LaVerne McVey, spon- sor, Joe Carpenter, Ron Altic, Lee Med- ley, Rocky Elkins, Karen Buckmaster, Virginia Thomas. Staff aids ll 0 office force Will you please take this mes- sage to-? and once more an of- fice assistant was on her way to perform one of her many duties. The 50 student assistants an- swered telephones, gathered at- tendance slips, and were available whenever needed. Each day 24 as- sistant librarians helped the two librarians to process books and magazines. Each day found the five secre- taries going about their busy schedule of keeping accurate school records, recording grades, issuing transcripts, and helping the ad- ministration and faculty with their requests. 1 532.14'-E.l!'Il-IP-'-iii? :ui 'V '257 4' .1 1 1.,4::.:i'-1.-L :':-ri 3X4-.-3 Personnel watch health, welfa re of The nurse, cooks, and custodians were three of several groups of people who helped keep Hillcrest running smoothly and efficiently. ' Beginning at 7:00 a.m., 18 cooks began a busy day of preparing 300 brownies, a favorite dessert of the students. Each Week they pre- pared 13,566 plate lunches, 1,910 sandwiches and sold 800 to 1000 candy bars. The custodial staff of eight jan- itors put in 320 hours to keep the building clean and safe for the students. These hours did not in- student bod clude ones when they were on duty at basketball games, plays, con- certs, and other activities. They took care of the grounds and did minor repairs. The school nurse, Mrs. Martha Sutherlin, spent two days a week at Hillcrest checking immunization cards, taking care of minor ills, counseling faculty and students on health problems. She could be found in the driver education classes checking the hearing of the novice drivers. Sd ,mv- s-H, X s 'S SY Top: Mrs. Melba Barclay and Mrs. Marge Krenk dish out cherry cobbler in prepa- ration for the lunch hour. Above: Mrs. Martha Sutherlin, school nurse, conducts a hearing test on Sophomore Barbara Halsey. Right: Custodian J. R. Davis pushes a daily load of wastepaper. COOKS . . . Front Row: Lois Pack, Betty Hogan, Wilma Davis, Helen Rains, Mar- guerite Krenk, Geneva Snow. Second Row: Geraldine Morris, Florene Holden, Norma Andrews, Nadine Hoffman, Marie A BQ.. ' A TT 13f ' Y 7' ? ' g r. 33 ' -1'3?5 i'F5'ff? -Vf' 7-F11 'F P'-F-12il-PrWi?'15'5f iE?!?4iJi'.'1..mTf?f.E3i?-E?:T,4. ':Tf.f:'1 EfB'Ei'iJ5p3-1:7ifE3 :he?J:5:?::h:.::i:f:g:,5u:-.yxg 1533333 Polodna, Carolyn Shank. Third Row: Goldie Lanham, Dorothy Troyer, Melba Barclay, Lois Graham, Elsie Holt, and Clella Sartin. g. 4, lf f 1, ., . sf s' R '53 , . A . iz: . A 1 .V if Left: Forrest Berry, custodian, uncrates a new desk to be used in the newly com- pleted addition. Above: Mrs. Helen Rains examines the daily menu as Mrs. Lois Graham slices lettuce for a salad. 3' . ZZ? 1 ,,fSpQ42a',Sji,'?EFl?:'1:la2?5 fgfz:sm'n'g3,,y,:.j5a1-'. ' ... .4 ,Q-4...,ft:5-A we 'ru'x..Y.- ' 9' v T H' -f-1 .2? -wus ,nv 1-:rx -'- '- .4,'. 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VV. zz'-H --V---V-----.-.... .1-.,.-...M m,:U.c: t,f.1m.u muff-nrt if? 5 I' W 5'l '?'fgEL'f' -1' A -r::r::1..L...-.. . . at 'AL - .g,. , -1 uw , -1.-..-. -rum IJ-' 1-IF-1-1FE?:?-3.5.7-3?.': '-' :...: r:-Jtrrr -'- --' 1f-5,?31-f-5 g- Veteran Gridders Lead Hornets to 6-3-I Mark Beginning the year with 17 re- turning seniors, and a herd of talented juniors, the Hillcrest Hor- net football team fought its way to a 6-3-1 season. An opening thriller with Bar- 'tlesville and a hair-raising battle with Glendale best showed the team's ability to come from be- hind. After a string of mid-season losses the Hornets regrouped and won two decisive victories over Se- dalia and cross-town rival, Park- view. Although unsuccessful in its bid for the Ozark Conference crown, the team placed six players on the All-Conference team. All Confer- ence honors went to linebacker Jim Parrott, offensive center and de- fensive end Mike Fortner, guard Bill Stratton, defensive middle guard Randy Hoover, defensive back Rondell Miller, and tight end Wes Routh. Parrott and Fortner also were selected for the All-Ozarks team. Fortner, and quarterback Tim Davis were honored by the Quar- terback Club as Hillcrest's Line- man and Back of the year. Davis also received the Sports- manship Award presented to him bv the Booster Club at the Annual Football Banquet. ! ' Right: Speedy halfback Bob Criger makes it look easy as he flashes through a hole in the Bartlesville front line for a first down. Below: Wingback Steve Kitterman follows a herd of Hornet blockers on a screen pas from quarter- back Tim Davis. MERITS - e HILLCREST VARSITY HORNETS . . . Front Row: Bob Criger, Steve Kitter- man, Rondell Miller, Dave Bumgarner, Randy Burrell, Dan Shope, Drew Shane, Don Parnell, Mark Miller, and David Rothermel. Second Row: Trainer Chuck Haymes, Wes Routh, Mark Simmons, Tom Atwell, Ridley Thomas, Bill Strat- ton, Dave Seaman, Steve Bear, Mark Highfill, Bill Jones, and manager Char- lie Fielding. Third Row: Randy Payne, John Blevins, Mike Hyman, Tim Davis, Mike Fortner, Victor Barber, Terry ...- Hale, Tim Lovett, Curt Wimberley, and David Hough. Fourth Row: Rick Baker, Steve Highfill, Tony Slavens, Joe Jack- son, Floyd Williams, Tony Sloan, Ron- nie Dennis, Danny Doke, Gary Whit- aker, Randy Hoover, and Jim Parrott. ! 'if .an . A -I ..,- ,gy 4 4 ,y ,L ,.z.fp:',,, ,.1,, .,,rez L' 3 :1 H L.: ...-.5-x- Jia. rj 4, . .::1'5'- - can.:-.:.. fif:Qu.?ilE.-.ff3.'w.L'fJ4-1,,:iiEQEi1jtgzgyr5- 4.5ar-E..x-1.., v ig V. ,ag -1'-I N .- 5135? J' ,rtiffszf , AQ.,--'xy-rf,-ggi ra , 'xi .I 1-'f?'i5?Q3 if Q 1 V -fa' 'I -if:fj,af?1L,. . fi ,:4 -1 , 5'--'r. 4-1' If fatal-'.7': -F.l. 1 , f Above Left: Trainer Chuck Haymes makes good use of his first aid knowl- edge and tapes senior Mark Highfi1l's elbow during one of the varsity's prac- tices. Above: Tight end Jim Parrott and a Jeff City defender battle over a roll- out pass from quarterback Gary Whit- aker. Left: Tom Atwell calmly hauls in this two-point conversion pass during the first quarter of the Parkview game. Wimberley, and Joe Jack- 1, Ron- Gary Whit- na Jim Parrott. Rick Baker, Above: Hornet field general Tim Davis takes advantage of his speed and out- runs several pursuers on this quarter- back sweep. Right: Caked with mud but still determined, tackle Bill Stratton fights off a Central defender in the stormiest contest of the year. I H421 JUNIOR VARSITY Randy Parsons Lee Manuel Troy Comp ton Terry Tracy David Stewart Dar wm Goff Bruce Collins Rocky Elkins Second Row Ernie Davis Glen Pride Front Row 7 w.. v..1+'R CUUQQ-'PUB momma SS' BH 1121326 '-U w'4':' O :1 5 smwu 2.5J'.3fP,w .--y-+,,,!g2 55 v-s mbdymff 5:61204-P Q.-gg' Q: mg 'utdmgg fjrbf-lp:-Z. rxfigs: mv: U1 so F: sw sw Hz:- :E'5':Q3g' Q-Inv-1 5 Q: may U1 grwgg ENC!-lv-4 MEQCQQ M W ,-7 jf D BU! 7 KW! John Butler Ken Glllming Fourth Row Eddie Fisher Mark Gray Steve Cobb Mark Crouch Steve Anderson Dennis Swalm and Marwin Goff FRESHMEN . ford, Larry 'I Adams, Delray Lindsey, Johnn Dee. Second Dowell, David Last Trade H . . r ..-wk...-..-o...-1-v:4l . I fs j 5- . , ' i- ,!: I . I A n RSE 'X FW. ' ,h 5 e-xnxx, 51, , - I .N , 1 r ' ss, X ,V Q -M.. ' , - f , C .,.,s'Ya :ss--'2 N 1 , ' .Qs 4 5 Q: ., , -4 1 Y M ' , .. ' - fir.: . , X sw. 4 ' , - Ns-.. XA- X A' 1 . Q . V, jeg? 5 'R ' 2 wil I X' . 5 fl A ,,,.r . . - Hd Q , -f:'1 fi as ' 1 I ' . wa -' , , A . N- f X -. .. .- -. - 4 :ii sm ' ' all SN' nf:-NW: 3 , XFN 7 . ' ' :xi Q xg! I' I r 13,11 YQ in o S A Wi iff: ,, x,s,,,, . ' vis. ' Q5 , ' A N , X 5 s. X . F I V' - - l . ,sg lf , ' K X 1 . , 3232 Q ,- E .-,.. E 4- L '- Q X5 . ,Q 4 i Q 3 f, J g... Eing. Fourth Row: Jray, Steve Cobb, Anderson, Dennis Goff. Hlioxl-' ,nrwggign I 4 my ' .. ' V 1' ,. 1 H L H bg ., . f X , ee 4. fe by A . X 1 1 fx .,,.., fy. ,l 2,5 If '13 9. V2 'X , 'Vx , V 9, ll, fugh, I? C ,, U , ,Z K -2. , .W f , ' V ,g f ,Q ,,, U., gf i ,, .V , 1 , , Q2 u luv new . 25,2 ji ff? J ,f FRESHMEN . . . : e Staf- ford, Larry Tracy, Mike Delp, Greg Adams, Delray Guynes, Ralph Reed, Bill Lindsey, Johnny Hall, Rick Sells, Kevin Dee. Second Row: Manager Ken Mc- Dowell, David Anderson, David Harvey, Front Row K n Jeff .McMillen, David Bogner, Terry Flannlgan, Sammy Miller, Mark Gill- ming, Bruce Bratcher, Rex Lee and Manager Richard Anderson. Third Row: John Lee Rusty Fittro, John Finch, Ken- ny Strain, John Ragain, Jerry Johnston, Last Second Victories Trademark for Hornets Jim Wofford, Greg Hogue, Chris Teague, Kirk Sloan. Fourth Row: Mike Descamps, Mike Manes, Joe Stockard, Pat Parrott, Tom Potter, Eddie Baker, Greg Nichols, Darrell Duncan, Scott Fellin, and David Sardson. SCOREBOARD Hillcrest .... 26 Bartlesville .... 21 Hillcrest .... 32 Rolla .......... 0 Hillcrest .... 20 Mexico ..... . . .6 Hillcrest .... 21 Glendale ...... 20 Hillcrest ..... 6 Joplin Parkwood . 6 Hillcrest .... 12 Joplin Memorial . . . 16 Hillcrest .... 14 Central ....... 16 Hillcrest .... 14 Jeff City ..... 51 Hillcrest .... 29 Sedalia ........ 0 Hillcrest . . .20 Parkview .... . .8 Above Left: Junior fullback Rick Baker takes the ball from the six-yard line to pay-dirt and six points on this off-tackle play. Far Left: David Rothermel breaks away from two Sedalia defenders and picks up valuable yardage in the Hornetsf non-conference battle with the 'Cats. Left: Several chilly Hornets take ad- vantage of some warming stoves during a rest at one of the more frigid games of the season. r 'fish'-':u,,,-9, rag, -ff Stlnglng hornets corner tournament play honors In Reglonal compet1t1on the Hor nets came th1ough and pulled up set after upset over Central Parkv1ew and Memorlal and earned the r1ght to represent the area IH the state basketball play offs The Hornets fell however to Rockhurst of Kansas Clty 1n the thrllhng flrst game of the tourna ment Basketball grabbed the Hlllcrest sports SpOtl1ght 1n late November but lt wasnt unt1l the last days of the season that the Hornets real stlength showed thlough The hardwood Hornets took sec ond place 1n the Forsythe Tourna ment and cantured thlrd nlace honors 1n the Gold D1v1s1on of the SMS Tournament In Conference actlon the Hor nets dldnt have qulte as much luck but gave the Conference lead ers the usual trouble before g1v1ng Above Right Semor center Steve Burney eyes the basket as he readles hlmself for a free throw attempt Rlght. George Frazler goes hlgh for the basket d6Sp1te the efforts of a Memorlal defender Below' Steve Burney goes up for an outslde shot way to defeat Leadlng the Hornets were sen 1ors Mark Snowden Tony Sevy Steve Burney Kenny Hard1n Barry Fr1tchman and Mlke Mat thews Jumor Hornets were Kelth Drumr1ght George Frazler Mark Pennell Bobby Detherage Danny Funkhouser and Rlchard Wells The J un1or Varslty Stlngers had a Inedlocre season led by sopho mores Kelly Snlder Mark Stratton Dav1d Powell John Whxtworth Dane Petelson Bob Ballard and Eddle F1sher The freshman roundballers had a very successful season comp1l1ng a 12 3 record and capturmg the champ1onsh1p of the freshman tournament Leadlng the fresh men were Jeff McM1llen Mlke Manes Dav1d Snowden Pat Par rott Joe Stockard and John Ragaln 13 l l E VARSITY . . . Funkhouser, M Kelly Snider, f : .J.ff. g gu.:.n: ' --- 4 w '1 i 7W W-4'r WPI f'1 ' ?ut -'i.2'1: J'EESJ'1l '-?rZ ? Q'!aZF '!if'J2i'?1'J tt?2'1 '.?-131'-21'Qv'lwESzr:5q: 11Y-:tri-ffe. w?fM6 f.-5-w-H -r'u11wrw.L....w........---A v--.-:W - J J SCOREBOARD Hillcrest Monett ...... Hillcrest Gainesville . . Hillcrest Greenwood . . Hillcrest Branson ..... Hillcrest Carthage . . . Hillcrest .... Jefferson City Senior .... Hillcrest West Plains . Hillcrest Lebanon .... Hillcrest ..,. Bolivar ..... Hillcrest Willard ..... Hillcrest .... Buffalo .... Hillcrest Parkview . . . Hillcrest Joplin Parkwood . Hillcrest Joplin Memorial . Hillcrest Central ..... Hillcrest Glendale .... Hillcrest .... Mexico ..... Hillcrest Parkview . . . Hillcrest Joplin Parkwood Hillcrest Joplin Memorial . Hillcrest Central ...... Hillcrest Glendale .... Hillcrest Neosho ..... Hillcrest Central ..... Hillcrest Parkview . . . Hillcrest Joplin Memorial . Hillcrest Rockhurst . . Left: Forward Tony Sevy speeds down court with the ball to set up a Hillcrest SCOT6. , i 4 i 2 ir iL ' 12 30 i l VARSITY . . . Keith Drumright, Danny Wells, Mark Snowden, Tony Sevy, David George Frazier, Steve Burney, Mike Funkhouser, Mark Pennell, Tim Mills, Jones, Barry Fritchman, Kenny Hardin, Matthews. Kelly Snider, Bob Detherage, Richard 54 .--.-.....-- ,..,..n. ..s:.r.-.. ,K -..nu 6 -?YiYT...'i .:'.'L11Jl7'Ff's '- ffiii 2717? '-'T g'1' '. 1 L ' ' Y 1-- -7' - a-f . w x- - . . - - . ., . . . .,+- - -,--: .1-:.fM3!S1'15T.-..-. .-ua . : - is Hausa.. aa'--41--H' -'wear-we .1151 -- ff . . A , ,.., . .. h 'B7': -'fi' ' Tl -'5 ' -'ff '-'53-ikff' 2:-:.:.:r.::F.z'-' -f'55fQ :4::. ' A 5- 'EK5'?f: '53 ??715'5fQiQ.. -A .I'Ib.r.:.?-2572? rl-T, V 5 L-,7,:, , 5 :r:.::1.,i1:-law Above: High-scoring Tony Sevy goes over a Monett defender for another two points. Right: Junior guard Keith Drum- right brings the ball downcourt in one of the Hornets' home clashes. Below: Varsity Coach Bill Lea and managers Bruce Lemons and Ted Peck make neces- sary preparations before a game. Below Right: Senior Mark Snowden lays in two points against Mexico. 16.1 pw '1 ,. Q e 1 lf 5 i In i Senior Kenny H the outstretched ponent. 1 1 1 FROSH CAGEI George Hamiltor Millen, Robert B1 Hurtado. Second Wheeler, David I 1 - - - V . ..-,we .1 ,. . -.. - 1 amz-.1:.:4,-w-up-gg,-43,,,g..4...1 -..L A , gg -,gq,-,,,,3,14-xg-q,,-,gq,g,-,,,,,,,,,,,J,i,:,L4.,g,!:,:-mat'-3-11gk?-V5-i, A-1: - 1 L:...,'7'.1 ' JL 5 . . . e..,..:....wn.... -a.--1:42. .va TNA-H -m-1-'. - ir- '--rv-fz--'f-v--m:s:.'ff!.:-111 1surx-Furs:-1-ge2sfwvrfez:-rzf::::m:j fJ ' 1 Crowd Includes Member of Original Class 500 700 Retu n 69 For Golden 'versary I Charlie Wilson earned his first sports letter in football at Reed Junior High in 1923. Yesterday, it was one'of the oldest relics on display at the open house from 2 to 5 p.m, I ., v t tl Y cnmmnmnrnfind. .H-1 gnu.. -- - - A Ii ., .-..J. 15-as li ' . cSE?5:a'if5f . ' af. - 1 ' '. 5 212 A Fi -' AQ' . N. ..,.. . . l i' '. . i ' r El? Lqv a-5 is I 1 llgpnf -:fn-.f ' l +waf5z1:q,xf.- 4 wil '5jeii.Er'i2'11, ?55i N f.: . .le-:-.34::g,'f,y, '5, ff03.,s:,f-gzfzfmg. . . n , V' QA: . il ll 5 V' 'P .' k3 i'ZF?7l'?9f 1 V ' . jigs:-ze 124133 . I l We i Ml. ' 'lr x if 4. . '. qrlefsvfr . ' -4 VX.. ' ' 91:2-fifth . .f If ,L V , , , -ff t if 1. . , . . 1 ll 44g,Q1':s-GTM. ' L . fi F121 ' V . ,- '.'5.'. 1 3' ,E 9,51-41527 l ,...,:. ,.. H f., , ,f 'Yr' :riff 'lf' ' Q. Qt .4 W WAI. ffiif fl: 4.1. .-. 3 2 31.32, Z K .AM,:,QSZ , .. 11213 .QQ ' 'PM ' f:':'L':fI ,A-AZ. Q ' 72:59 .QD 4. we I I .415 '.-.g.,c- ., 'A' .. . , f 84:9 ., f 1l' w - , 1' v.-1, rl -ju 5 X - 1 iV,Y Q -,iid .. A, ' ,ig A. A l I ' , ,.,....., H, . ,gf ..:w- 1 1 Q T1 W '7 T1LT'., mug Reed Junior High respectively, checl tion ofthe Reed R E., .l,, One member Of the original class of 1923 flew in from Scotts- dale, Ariz. Others came from Harrison, Ark., and Waterloo, Iowa. H The widnw nan... c:4...z' -J - 1924 to the 1940s. Yearbooks for the decade 1940 to 1950 were shown. The first class of Reed was the onlv erafl 'i'- class to re- rtificates, a oned. These yesterday by W. W. ' tendent .of during that Duf- the and Photo l N 4 l Resa, 1, and :lay I r I I x 1 l 1 l yorth, Steve Newton, Bob nderson. rf f--zfzzz' 2 2 .1-1: --..-rrzr.-Q ,-v hum -1 1-:r -fy:-L e .-:r.f.'.-.--. A.. .. ---f 1-.rev-..-. .-.-. V .. --,- ,. , . '. -i .1:', L.. .1 - 3- LZ J -'- :-.. l' ,. xt -.- -..:71:'1Lt1'1 L Sl-'-A333-f,!,?.1' :.:1LI-!.-.- .-33,4--,fgqr :gre-':f. :':1 J'T::-,-----'gg-9-31?:. T:'gL1f'59'l1'5 EEi' T' rr, -:. -. 1.n5+-m-mmm-rf. .-. --. .. ,.,. . N, '- V . , . . . , -1'- Lf: rf. .F T : fzf'-.1111 1 '-'-'E1.?.lr- -5-5346.1 .-:-.11'1!'-'E1Q': i':::'f-.111z-.t..x:1'-.1'ii::. .:'b:.n-.129-U-1-if 3 -:-1':.'-::::-rr.-.r:.2.s'1.i'U2-'-!:'41-H :-:zxfmi -1. 21'-'1 -11 -'71 - - r.: :': :..-21.-:v::.':.i: .,.. . .. W -1 ,. i 1 1 ' , ' 11: rr- :Q .::'. a'.1-E: W I 4 4 Above: High-si over a Monett g points. Right: J' right brings th of the Hornets Varsity Coach Bruce Lemons a sary preparatior Right: Senior I two points again Yi Senior Kenny H the outstretched ponent. v FROSH CAGEB George Hamilton Millen, Robert Be Hurtado. Second Wheeler, David If - . rwzg. Y ,, N- - 1,555 sf ,, '-1--H , 1. .., - eu cm- f-...uf - ' ' ' V A - - f ,mQ -1. , ,. . A , ,. ., .,, ,L is 1+ :wi-,dex-1--L - ...f -ff -- ff ' E ,,,, ,m,,,,..,f-.,. A ,Vg f ':::iz:a::a: H --5-M-- ' 15675 537:33 ::.-,-W-'erm-Af:-1' -- 11- -- 1'- ,LL , -.3rwe F?InrA5rm'?ls5ie PM:LW:lm1,Pf.'J'-ei'-Y - ..L'exz... .fi 'UW ' ' . ,, , 1 j or ee- . n A Y W ' - , ' ' ' ' 0 5 94 ' i gCrowd -lncludes'Member of Ongmal' Class i i N5 0-e700 Return ee i iflli'-f , w it 1, 0 ,, - ' V . QF: or 't o 4 en VQI' S s fe e we , li . '-- 1 M i r - X , t 5: Charlie Wilson earned h1S flrst I One member of the original A . 1924 to the 1940s. Yearbooksjfqh , V Ag fpspoijts letternm football at- Reed class'of1923 1-lewinfrom Scotts- the decade 19401130 1950- wlilje fig ' 1-g1,'Jum01'I'I1ghm1923. ' , ,daleg Ariz. Others came from A shown. ' ',Yeste1tdgy, it waskoneof the -Harrison, Ark., and Waterloo, W The first class of Reed Was, ',f, '-Qld? Q f ' ftfoldestlirelics on displayfat the Iowa. - 1 j I is 1 the only graduating classic re: j5 3l,g 1 'E i te -OPGH-eh0USe' from 2 'f0- 5 'P-111, ' ' The widow of the first princi- ' i n ,-prfae:,a-,+s- 7 B- Q' 'ii A I 4the'V50th anni- f pal of the school, Mrs. C. B i I i ye J the I 1 ponenx , 2 4' f f M ' f ' 'I'Qff!f MQW I 4' . s'IU5w- respectively, checx uv in .,,a tlon of the Reed Review with three U1 attended the open house the schools f1I'Sf sec ce1ve promotio A practice later were on i X e gb E X 1 s l I ,..-..,vz.u, fanu K V: ptt, 14, of Route 5. '1 A Q - ' , f 5 F Q 4 G 1 . 1 Milf A' uf - - A K v H ng all rl S+- a .K Ext Whig 'ii , I im e eit e ' I . . ' . ...,, H: .f . .N . - ,,..-..-. -.M - ,. ..- H: Y i- ..FT,YT:eLr: Y: 3 J- J' 1-r 1 N 31 xxx--git P I , ,,, N .4 lf' Above Hlgh Q over a Monett pomts Right J rlght brmgs ti of the Hornet' Varslty Coach Bruce Lemons 4 sarv preparatlo Rxght Senlor two poxnts agalr Senior Kenny Hh the outstretched ponent. I V FROSH CAGEI George Hamilton Millen, Robert Be Hurtado. Second Wheeler, David I I' . A .. .T - L, -v 1-+ rwzsvvfl rrlal'-lT:E??'.7Z'Tr f , ,H M ' , ,, ,.- 1,f.,e .r - ,, W -',,,w'-:MT 1- mam..- -Am - .,, ,.,, . -,.l...,,,...- ferr '4L2'e51na-if -:HF-S-iz-, ,. , 1 V'-7:1 ,'1iI .vm': mf: ' -1' ...nr- -.'+..:-:Q ..l.. ' ---fe. . .1 -- -- -'bi M ,, .3 .. ..,,-.....-4 - ..a '-,'- --1-- - '- Senlol the or ponen M1116 Hurt 1 Whe I ,,..-1 'Q -1f4a.'L : 1 Crowd Includes Member of Original Class 500 700 Retu n t For Golden A n versary Charhe WIISOH earned h1S flrst sports letter 1n football at Reed Jumor H1gh m 1923 Yesterday It was one of the oldest rehcs on dxsplay at the open house from 2 to 5 pm commemoratmg the 50th anm versary of Reed fl 'Z00 Huests at tended 1on One member of the or1g1nal class of 1923 flew 111 from Scotts dale AI'1Z Others came from Harr1son Ark and Waterloo Iowa The w1dow of the f1rst pr1nc1 pal of the school Mrs C B Manley attended the open house as well as the school s f1rst sec 4 v Mrs Harlan Boehm 1924 to the 1940s Yearbooks for the decade 1940 to 1950 were shown The f1rst class of Reed was the only graduatxng class to re ce1ve promotxon cert1f1cates a pract1ce later abandoned These were on exh1b1t1on yesterday and were slgned by W W T h o m a s superlntendent of ools durmg tha s H1gh of the councll un Mzss .Tulle hosts and and errand respectlvely, cneus tlon of the Reed Revlew Wlfh three current VOS Rn 9 Staff Photo of Route 5 1 ' 1 66 . t. , 7 ,, , .. -1 , - - ,-L,il'r7-' 43153 .V b. F. . ' t . to ' Duf- ' - 0 twin , de- ! 1 , 75' of A I 1 ' f W 11 l L l 3 , f 2 I If l --' 5 , I t '.'-- ' , f .,,ll ,, W A A th 14 1 li A ,,, x A - 1 I HR ba A f' I' W A I 0 51 ' 5 i' s -0 7 Z 4 A Y daughter, Resa, North Rogers, and .JES- Above High over a Monett points Right r1ght brings tl of the Hornet Varsity Coach Bruce Lemons sarv preparatlo Right. Senior two points agaii 4 I !4 I f f f 4 4 5 5 1 , I I o Senior Kenny H: the outstretched ponent. l r FROSH CAGEF George Hamilton Millen, Robert Be Hurtado. Second Wheeler, David H M 1- ' 'YQYA-Iif,7:'r il ' A LZ 'J ' , 15. -17' . I 77' T' Y' M E HR , M ' 25' ' 'jl'1PI.T'T5'f:.LT'5PYfTT'-3 'THD l N23 i-'CN' TJ' Y' v1 'l 'T -fn 'ff -5 . , hmm.-r 1 -.-f..-23555 52- 1 . 1- :Q ,Q-, n f 352:-. ws M 1 r -Y 5 15 J J fi rowd I 50 111' 0 George Hamllton, E Mlllen, Robert Bede Hurtado Second R Wheeler, Davld Har NX 2 I on is W 6 57' 1 5 I JIT! 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PWS 4 11V Suns ceq 01 pm? ,fxpauuayl EJW 9111 ol Pan B 1es1:j1lsI1i::ufinlIj.3nq 'quapgsaxg pgap e 18 3 H . . I ' , e -pue mopgm uyxagx 12101 111 -I ' , , ufulilig Buueof fgmofi A ngmoi 'SJW 111Snoq1 I 11112 tIooI1.I:-1119 Xeuxqa ehsnun 150111 B sem11 e gh wa ch ng easy ade ke EVER Qu IE over a pomts rlght b of the Varslty Coach Bruce Lemons sarv preparatx Rlght Senlor two pomts agan 5 C . V. Q I 1 l'i Q: 5. F 5 P! A' 2' 1' .aQrLj3g v'fas,,'Qi'-A fit !! 1 H -A-,..ryf.:.rx'u , A - , . . V R-we --HX. J ,g.:.:-uuw -wg'--4 If-'?i'u 1, F , ' M.. Lvl!-'P A -H-.!u.2.g.,...1.,.,4: wg RM. Via- -..,.-.Iie.t IN O ORS 13 95 I 59 95 M wi' 2 D me I- da :a l11el1l'S Pete wth Attachments D- 0 E' I- l-Z We J f 2 3558 squa e IP c-' O 4 fb F UI ELECTR UT L TY CART V7 :I-'Q :- Z .1 jj.. D PORTABLE TV VIN NG PSI-I UR HYO Q LBS SCREEN we er-is ONLY 24 826 S GLENSTONE the l'I AL SPEC NG STEN efec ohod P F AR 7 R VATE L l SE UI Q 143 U Z 0 nu g- ow mam nc 9 'Fa I eofG mp EXC! UH ' ngf eld a.:'a.:cuo .U,...O.. cS.::'m-massages 2-S 55050335 vilgig-gix ll-4 1 rv Senior Kenny H the outstretched ponent FROSH CAGE! George Hamilton Millen, Robert Be Hurtado. Second Wheeler, David I rowd ll 0 Char Sp01tS Junior Yestn open comn versai Be ende ion mem 1923 dent housl T e ofhc ma 68. ml 11 Fe Senior Ken the outstretc ponent. FROSH CAGERS .' l George Hamilton, St Millen, Robert Bedell, Hurtado. Second Row ' Wheeler, David Harve' 11 - 3, 3 L S T au! xr- 'g.-5-'Zn Benton s nude Oldest Susanna and the hlders is e some f his ot e paintings a classical theme transferred to the background of the 07arks Halls and howls Gwmg both szdes 5 Yearbooks for no to 1950 were ass of Reed was uating C1355 to re on certificates 2 bandoned 311358 gubition Yes ef ar gned by W W Superintendent Of horns during that and Forestme Dllf Lyear old 'CWIIIS de eed Junior :High which anmvers ary awed yesterday 5 and ieets of the ere members Of student council Jalllse ction of M155 acted as hosts and uide t Miss D066 5 and errand - .1 I would like to reply to Pastor McClain s comments on the nude painting published in the Springfield .Newspaper - a work of art beauty and love by Thomas Hart Benton. Also would like to point out that there are a number of Mr. Benton s paintings hanging inthe museum at the School of the- Ozarks at Point Lookout, Mo. A school which has a religious and moral theme strongly woven throughout its history. Morality is in the eye of the beholder. In the 1800s a woman was considered immoral if she Xshowed more' than her ankle. Which shows the changing times and morals as set since that period. Down through the ages all art form, including sculpting, has depicted nudi- ty. Not to shock or offend but to show it as beauty. There will always be people who will take this out of context. Also, 'may I remind the pastor that those employes of the paper that he classed as nonentities are the ones who see that we get adaily paper. Were it not for them there would be no paper, either daily or weekly. The newspaper does give the readers what they want and need . . . both sides of the picture. The bad along with the good. That is what the printed media is all about. How can anyone make a judgment or have an unbiased opinion of any situation if they don't know both sides? Only by looking at both sides can we continue to grow and mature mentally otherwise we tend to stay in a' rut and as a result become and remain narrow minded. As for the high moral standards of the Church: each and every church has its share of people battling alcoholism either their own or some family memb- er, knows the agony of drug abuse by loved ones, has marital problems, financial problems. Because they are just human beings and as such, subject to error. Therefore, it seems highly improbable that such a minor thing as a nude painting shown for the benefit of the readers as art form could take pre- cedence over all these other problems pressing in on a day to day basis. Pastor, take those strong feelings and put them to work in a constructive manner. Go visit some confused young person in the Greene County Jail - I understand that- ministers have almost as much privilege to enter as lawyers. Go not as a scripture-quoting parson but as friend, someone who cares what hap- pens to them. Go visit someone old and lonely and sick. Fight for prison re- forms. There are any number of places where you are needed much more than as an art critic. In short, spend an equal amount of time doing something for someone outside your parish that you spent in writing and worrying about Mr. Benton's painting. For this God will surely bless you. MRS. ROBERT SELSOR Springfield Art, use upheld Perhaps letters and phone calls of duction.aQcomn2nvingn1a w-MMM ' A criticism QW 91' in 'T ' A M ' -scan Photo uheir daughters Resa' B37 North Rogers, and , of Route 5. .i!f.:4..r:1 71. - 774 ff'iiEY :'Sx5.g,531x3:::35:1 MQW. .V . .1-L:41.i1fEi.fQ55.iS:xi ,-,QM -H WA W , rzgw-:1:21'4E1,3-QQ3ff5Qitlsi?Ajgs-:VLLW. W i, . l . ,wi . A -kv V N !llBeH-Vltllfgfllfitl by lflflatltllilqlltkfv One kick wguld be enljugn cn., ... --. . Q-E Sigur cause a great 'number of to break the ehaing capital costs. B Siu, gflhe farmers are discovering that 'iBut the beast Sears, and This wasClii,.,.V .- w M C b invoking the best principles what the child demands, through the vii fmir i- , V. lt doesg nor its own terror Act and the S ment which p -H -I: -S1011 l - s 5 Sent, , 'glazlion f 5 '5 icon-. , Q 3 F1-by ' mf '. V 1 ,P F . - - 0 . r.,- , rv al ii' 'QE 5-The ' Y 'l dits and soil fertility of S01 au we can maintian produc- -tivityf' Walters, a native, of Ness City, Kan., graduated from Creighton University, Omaha, with a.BS in science and from the University of Denver with a masters in economics. r understands, . Confused and stupilied by bugbears vain V Most won own hands it ties And gags itself -4 gives itself death and war For pence doled out by kings from its own store. deriull with its culture of lull riculture gotf . through the e years thereaft , This enco tion and bro. the nation's ei And this is t nation has nt 'X at Q! at S333 '? ' ni. i ' - of 3 .. i it K :, E r He was a B-29 tailgunne pro- during the Korean War, and a 'fits own arebah things he- map maker 'as well, and af- tween earth and heaveng V monetizing ra in terward held several i0bS, But this it knows notg and ii ' menetize ' on including assistant editorship one arise compoundsi A e SH-Y of Veterinary Medicine maga- To tell this truth, it kills letter basis, a ultry 4- zine in Kansas City. He later' him, unforgivenf' doubles itsell y it worked 7 'years for National And Walters wrote, , The . V Why,are i C- 'tSSl0Il. Farmers 'Ol'gaIllZatl0!l BS Cassandras 0f history always today lIlSlead I C ' tional writer of the NFO Reporter, rise so thafthig truth be given, were followin -ff V my - 'uaders theniounded Acres, USA f .and the beast gf rnuuriy brain Vin il949,Vthe A Fi! ,nys eco- ' in V if if Y. always kills them, the D0l1Y1dnS if the ,But baek to his ,economic funfni-giveny Those who made thehUf gf of the theories i i f V stand up to be'uniorgiven' can market' of 'tl F5 Q rently fp fl was ar good friend of Carl the .fgund at a1mg'5t any flow to 5 A ' - Willfeliff fhesseidi' 'falld Whefl stopping point along the way. - he'ydied,.lffelt' somebody should is -if -if -pf V time, vuiftegeiiier theniaieif points Thus, it is - iWalter's n and' '0f'hiS'feC0n0neieS befere they contention that Cari. Vwiiken V ijt '51 gy ers V in became lestl S0 I began? beek f and those in agriculture today gn, EE get ,itt got .whiehwas entitled 'TheUnf01'- who tell' the truth of agrig 5 E355 nite,-5 'giveri: '-V i .7 . , V' culture's, importance, as,the for aj ' The title came from atragl- first link in the national eco U invited cally beautiful averse by Te- nomic chain are recognized 'ngfieid masso Campanellag entitled land kiiied,,unf0r'givenj' i gh . Sen A 43111 iflf- The P00919- 'l V V'Wilken,Vwas.:a counselor A twepointsag C, y . f V A' ' . Q y i it CIS. H Q i Wlended the Only b0W1U9tif?f any the onlyfnourishment they can 5 ., V , Eritus' significance it 'over has offered 'affmldfg ' g i if 5, l C gp noi' 100 i EarlqButzg ouriicontroversial Thisin 3 land Where there 5 i Polurnbia, secretary of Agriculturel Now i are so many it cattle -farmers-. ax COHIHUQQ nofmal Stance, of V going at prices far below, I U i,,3FbiCide eiiiieisnif , ' ,V ' production costs. This in a 'iised last A' recent report of theVUSDA land whose President is t t g saved ,expressed eeneefn that pleading for more than si l America extremely high f00d DfieeSV hiilioh free aid to enable the owers in and uncertain food supplies - dictatofs ofrsoutheast Asiafo S105 which have prevailed over the px-glgng 3-war from whichnwe, , V P3511 two Yeafslfe mt Sails' ' withdrew with -honor two i 101 per V factory. -lt went on to-state years agoi 'pn do this without I each that in 1973 Arnericans-paid ,unsettingtthe hunger, hepm. 1 estinjg S16 billionmore for iood than . poses to ,whack off. Sgme 3650 d0ViS- UWB' idid in 1972- A 'more million irom our food stamp fis ' clear to normal increase,' it noted, pr-ugrnrn, aimed to help the sugar beans would have been S5 billionto poor' A I, -inure of the S6 billion. ' u . These price ifincreasesathe , ' i V project report said, resulted partly FQULUTQ at of Ag- from USDA policy decisions to .V Vg . V oi reduce reserves tto sell off the 1 WEFEIEE A115 gn? lfgamwr igya , tgomg on grain Stocks this government Algvesttilck sholyvs gwill ,be a leae il any ideal' arslandit had held for years and years' ture at the ,l975 National involved on the next in briefb. Such a reserve would . ' - work are have cost the U.S. about S800 Feeder Plg Show to be hell? the Supplying of the million a year to maintain, 'Jung 5'6' accordmg to' Hows' of but- V D Sniith, general manager. A These costs seem relatively . Feeder mg pmducer'S.I21alSe small compared with the addi- mg? to. eventually prow e a e. mmm costs consumers have variety oiwholesome pork cuts Paul noted of the paid for food over the past two and 'products for hungry cgn' chgngmg and ap- yeafsnme reportpoimed out sumersj' said Rolland tPigl adiust or eau- - Whgw, Pretty Strong lah Paul activity director. To right ,V ,,g,,,,. accomplish his know more E' 5 lrf'i,.o?i1,,.2,:fiiV. i ' E fm.-df? ja, L z. xi: Senior Ken the outst tny H: Penent, re ched EROSH CAGER Hurfn, Robert Bet Wh ado' SeC0nd eeler, David H 1.1: ,, . .......-- ,..... -2 - vp- 1 4 e-U.,-- in g 3 ,gmt y, qw - 5- f, 9 5-I . Al ixbudgvlursfhhhltrll ' 3 F it-M-I I-hunwlmw .'i'hi'h?'55.'!EH1 - 'CH:'f'L'rfrx -fuilieivrcf-' , - - - 1-5 1., -. 1 . -- - , f .. ...- .2 ..-w -Y--1-.....: , -7 ISU .. ' S7?g?Jif. ..Q:.5.x3? Evfg7g:Q -?f,'PJ5B3'g'E?g'gg'?.,QiQimj,5,535f?lxyggqgqgqrgiwggyramaplwmtnlmlnmyrxmm -U'-ff '-r ..1,f. ,gm 3.-I- , T.. ...Hia VIE. ,.:.,-m,l..:h,.: 7.1153 Fnwff- f':f. ful -Q- Crowd Includes Member of Original Class 500-700 Retu n Ree for Golden A niversary Charlie Wilson earned his first sports letter in football at Reed Junior High in 1923. Yesterday, it was one of the oldest relics on display at the open house from 2 to 5 p.m. commemorating the 50th anni- versary of Reed. Between 500 and 700 guests at- tended the open house celebra- tion, about 75 of whom were members of the original class in 1923. During that first year, 981 stu- dents attended Reed, which then housed grades one through nine. The next year, Reed became an official junior high with approxi- mately 500 students. ' According to Miss ,Mildred Dodd, a teacher at Reed and head of the open house com- mittee, about 60 per cent of the guests yesterday were former graduates of the junior high. One member Of the original class of 1923 flew in from Scotts- dale, Ariz. Others came from Harrison, Ark., and Waterloo, Iowa. The widow of the first princi- pal of the school, Mrs. C. B. Manley, attended the open house as well as the school's first sec- retary, Mrs. Harlan Boehm. The only living teacher on the original staff, Mrs. Lela Babb, also came. ' , , Earlier this year, Wilson, now living in Florida, 'visited Spring- field and brought his football let- ter to Miss Dodd for the open ,house display. He also contrib- uted a what-not shelf he made during his junior. high years in shop class. n ' Junior high newspapers dating back to 1926 'were on display. Guests also could view pictures of Reed's student bodies from 1924 to the 19405. Yearbooks for the decade 1940 to 1950 were shown. The first class of Reed was the only graduating class to re- ceive promotion certificates, a practice later abandoned. These were on 'exhibition yesterday and were signed by W. W. T h o m a s , superintendent of Springfield schools during that time. Ernestine and Forestine Duf- fenbarger, 11-year-old twins, de- signed' the'Reed Junior High flag in 1942, which anniversary celebrators viewed yesterday. The hands and feets of the open house were members of the current student council, un- der the direction of Miss Julie Payne, who acted as hosts and hostesses, guides, and errand runners, said Miss Dodd. ' Senior Kenny I the outstretched ponent. FROSH CAGER George Hamilton, Millen, Robert Bel Hurtado. Second Wheeler, David H Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ryan, of 2657 North Campbell, Reed Junior High graduates in 1933 and 1930, res ectivel check over a 50th anniversary edi- P Y, tion of the Reed Review with three current Reed r is -Stall Photo cheerleaders ffrom lefty, their daughter, Resa, 14, Linda Foreman, 13, of 2237 North Rogers, and Stacie Scott, 14, of Route 5. Q- I . A - at ,. td be erwugn 'W -tai costS- ,, A A .E , One tuck w01t capl . ,Agri ' , ' t ton be- 3 .. w 'Ji 'been atfeciiegf 'lisxxilber of 10 breaktie Sex: fears, and This 3 that The LYNDALE ' D3721L Deluxe 16 diagonal - ' Super Chromacolor A portable featuring Q elegantly styled two-tone Beige cabinet with l contrasting Dark Brown l - front accented with ,Gold 'I color metallic trim. l A Zenith High-Performance Chas is Su rVideo ll X Handle. VHF Dipole Antenna. UHF Loop g. Antenna. I E Now EVEN BEIGHTER AND SHARPER N THAN 'THE FAMOUS ORIGINAL CHFlOMACOLOR'! DEPENDAELE A A ZENITHEQUALITY l 888 ATA Low, Low PRICE' - A For the best service we use 1-'Nlrll GJ exact replacement IPARTSITUBESIACCESSURIES A PHONE: E Q 862-0311 A ' EXCLUSIVELY ZENITH SALES 62 SERVICE CLAYTON S M A iA l rv sms g A , KSERVICE . .- 4.V, Algxlv A by- - '... O l ' O . 1,843 CHERRY l A . A it ,x, 1, ' V . Ki , ' A - - ' ' - af4f-f-t:ftt-fq?1-sfte1,f.slQr',- .fe'+'9'1w1ff-fe-e21.i'if' av-'veff+-fi -A '-'-E4-fl ' 1 .. ..1:f.7-t. r:- A i jg.: - -,,. af' Q : A, f s . pe Range Tuner. Top Carry , A A 24 -02 Senior Kenny H: the outstretched ponent. FKOSH CAGER George Hamilton, Millen, Robert Be Hurtado. Second Wheeler, David H 4 is - xref.: yer V-regrffe-z 'u..:u::um:A-an v u- - mv--J .::. f- vm- '-7,,7-.'- -- W. ------ -V -.-.. . .-,.. .--. e.-..-.,, . .. A , , , , , Q f-F ' .-1:-gm. . nf.. :us :Quanta-J-:,lxLEf53:r.1S.-1? a-.35?vIv'L'.:EnE.6:ws:.aE.Ci'ZR3g?.E9-Ej2Zf3sn2l:,rE1'kj5 1?-54: qprgrgm-.'::m :.. r:::4f'a':-trzzzf:-:eu-r-. ' ' ' ' f '1f ? 'Z- ' if ET-1i 12 '11' ' 1' '4 Tn1,L24 1Zf.:f.7ff. T' ' u1l,iX1. ' - '-FZQZTJJ -If F. Lf-:-f-Lf-L:--X.T.fiE T-'sf-I 71 Senior Kenny Hardin takes a shot over the outstretched arm of a Parkview op- ponent. ' ' W - ' LEU - Aim!! Y -. -. ..J' tkk. .-.....,. . ...V -,..v--....r-.,-...,..- .-....1. Frosh take tournament. oung cagers improve play JUNIOR VARSITY . . . First Row: Ran- dy Crocker, Mark Stratton, John Yaqer, David Powell, Kelly Snider, Rick Casteel, Dane Peterson. Second Row: Greg Johns, FROSH CAGERS . . . Front Row: George Hamilton, Steve Jones, Jeff Mc- Millen, Robert Bedell, Terry Riedle, Udell Hurtado. Second Row: Bill Race, Mark Wheeler, David Harvey, David Anderson, Darrell Duncan, Jeff Swaim, Kevin Chit- tenden. Third Row: Gary Lyons, Mike Manes, George Flattery, Pat Parrott, David Snowden, John Ragain, Joe Stock- ard, Coach John Howerton. Joe Carpenter, John Whitworth, Steve Cobb, Bob Ballard, Danny Newton, Bob Barcomb, and Coach Bill Anderson. 'J I 55- f Effff F1 3 '5 'E-. ifiil igC233ii2E???5'-Ta?Ei-J2-.+j.gqag-5-53:f5gxe.2u:s1' , A I: . ..-5 Z--A-1 - 2 , 1' -' LL: ::.La...:-qw-,, :1 ?':T'1. ..-1.L.si1,LL,-:Luft 1:1-kT-as-,ZF 311.-1,5,:5,g,g,..,,. ..-. .4-3-1-gg-,1,,,.41 Wrestler goes to state, cross-countr takes first Rounding out the sports season of 1970-71, the Hillcrest wrestling and track squads were teams to be proud of. The always-tough, grappling squad met with a disappointing year, but managed to pull off some fantastic come-from-behind wins. Leading the team were Senior Bill Stratton and Junior Darwin Goff. Stratton ended the season with a 19 and 2 record. Goff made it through the Southwest Regionals unbeaten and traveled to the State competition in St. Louis. Fourteen returning lettermen made the HHS track squad one of the most experienced in the city. Strength in distance runners caused some Hillcrest school rec- ords to fall. This depth in distance was created by an excellent cross- country team that won team hon- ors this year by taking the first six places in the final meet. TRACKSTERS. . . Front Row: Henry Loonsfoot, Mike Binder, David Seaman, Charles Landrus, Ernie Davis, David Chesney, Rick Casteel, Kenny Mitchem, Rex Fleming, Mark Scott, Coach Carroll Parrott. Second Row: Gerald McCoy, Greg Sheridan, Bruce Byers, Rick Baker, Randy Bossing, Steve McLellan, Steve Top: Tim Davis receives the hand off from teammate Mark Snowden during time trials in an early practice. Far Right: Head Coach Jim Vaughan sizes up the high-jump bar for Senior Steve Burney. Right: Cross-country runner Bill Davidson admires the first place team medal won by the Hillcrest squad. Wallace, Vic Barber, Brian Feemster, Mark Gray, Richard Bockman, Mark Stacye. Third Row: Coach Jim Vaughan, Richard Wells, Wayne Garrett, Bill Dav- idson, Ralph Grimes, Tim Davis, Don Parnell, David Powell, Eddie Fisher, Steve Burney, Mark Snowden, Mike Fort- ner, Jim Parrott. 1 i 1 i 1 el gilt 1 e ' 1... L 1 fn 4 Y ., I 4.4 ,, Aw. rw' 5... P+-'::-, N P'-. 1ii350 '3i.3 'f!JI. .HST-22 ' ' ' - N' 'HW ' f 1, 5 V? t 1': s.:tgr3f:1r:.'r:n::1' :.. E? Left: State contender Darwin Goff at- tempts to break down his Seneca oppo- nent. Bottom: Four-year letterman Bill Stratton applies a three-quarter Nelson as he goes in for another win. GREGG'S GRAPPLERS . . . Front Row: Lee Manuel, Mike Delp, Doug Smith, Brent Martin, Darwin Goff, Marwin Goff, Randy Burrell, Bill Stratton, Dave Sea- man, Randy Hoover, Vic Barber, Jim Parrott. Second Row: Kevin Ice, Del Ray Guynes, Nick Gann, Jay Myres, Dave Harvey, Terry Flannigan, Keith Gillming, Bill Heath, Dave Bumgarner, Mike Binder, Dan Doke, John Butler. Third Row: Glen Menzies, Richard An- derson, Jim Ramsey, Greg Adams, Bill Lindsey, Ralph Reed, Jim Bumgarner, Scott Fellin, John Lee, Dave Bogner, Tom Potter. Fourth Row: Coach Shep Wool- ford, Dan Binder, Dan Gullett, Gary Mor- gan, Greg Stratton, Randy Payne, Ken Gillming, Steve Green, Coach Jerry Gregg. U ,.,.,..-. ..,..:.. .f--.-::.i':1: .'. ...... .... 1, ...:,,u:x,,.-tr-wt? ,-.v Y ' ----....,.:A:.t. -.. . Teamwork, experience pays off for hustling Hornets Loaded with a horde of return- ing lettermen, and with a State Championship under their belts, the Hillcrest baseball team began the season with chilly work-outs and long hours of conditioning. The Hornets did their share of bringing thrills to Hornet fans by using their experience and ability to good advantage on the diamond. The team lost only one letterman from the year before and the team- Work that was established from playing together paid off. Top Right Curve baller Chris Peterson lets loose with another powerful heave from the mound Above Shortstop Tom Atwell warms up in pre game practice Right Coach Dick Birmingham goes over some basics with pitchers Tony Sevy and Bobby Detherage The team was blessed with an excellent pitching staff manned by seniors Tony Sevy, Wes Routh, and Chris Peterson. Juniors Bobby Detherage and George Frazier com- pleted the mound squad. Speed and precision played an important part in the success of the team as base running often was the determining factor in close con- tests. Steady hitting and fielding aided the Hornets in their bid for conference laurels. B Dai er e ' . :- . . 1 , If : . . . W A 1 y ' 31:1 7 , ' 1 P ii . ..1. . .iff .. , f Y. ,. 11335:-1:x.,::L3L.g,:,gg.t,l...-. ...- ... -... . -, . Y , ,. . .. :nf fur 1111: -f ,------ ---- --- me fm A E tw S xx Y.l'L:nCl BIRM'S BOMBERS . . . Front Row: David Rothermel, Ted Peck, Rondell Mil- ler, Keith Drumright. Second Row: Chris Peterson, Curt Wimberley, Tony Sevy, is 1 'am Tommy Atwell. Third Row: Bobby Deth- erage, Wes Routh, and Coach Dick Birm- ingham. X, n- uh- -- C- ' 4 ' 4 ' f.. --an . . nf- -un-n - u--1 ' -1- nuns- un.. fra. -.1 vw n navy .1 . -. ' . ., - sv- ,L.ry,., 1. .. - -- --'1 - D -----A +2 - 4---'--ff :-:-: -7-3f'::1:1c.e :.m:':.c:r:.':z1::.:.... ....,.m:5.u.- ' -.. ...A..rj ,::.1..,,':'gf',',,'5jr,,,,,,-. -....1,,.,.p,...f.,Jg 33.5 H,,:,5g,53,,.g: ,.51.ji.3uf:.,.-o , Left: Catcher Rondell Miller shouts en- couragement to the pitcher as he re- turns a pitch. Above: Strong-hitting Bobby Detherage awaits a pitch during batting practice. it , i, rr :. :- -- - .-..:.--, ... ....--. .WT ...a Veterans make the scene in golf, tennis contests The minor sports, golf and ten- nis, provided many Hillcrest stu- dents with inter-school competition on the greens and on the courts as they toted golf clubs and tennis rackets to their matches. Coach Jim Pearson was blessed with nine returning lettermen on the golf squad. They were Dick Cruise, Danny Funkhouser, David Jones, Drew Shane, Kelly Snider, David Smith, Bobbi Hogue, Dusty Williams, and Connie Wickersham. Bill Lea, tennis coach, was not as fortunate, but provided plenty of competitive action for the other conference schools. Greg Johns and Billy Drake were the veterans of the squad. Both squads were involved in Conference action along with tour- nament play. PEARSON'S PUTTERS . . . Front Row: Connie Wickersham, Bobbi Hogue, four- year lettermang Dusty Williams, four- year lettermang Coach Jim Pearson. Sec- ond Row: David Jones, Danny Funkhous- er, Drew Shane, Kelly Snider, and David Smith. Upper Right: Dusty Williams exhibits a. golf swing to veterans Bobbi Hogue, and Connie Wickersham, Right: Greg Johns practices an overhand serve be- fore a competition game. 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Hwang...-gi' .aiewsfn ..- . f?!3..,L,,-- .,... .- fi L ,Mr Cver 700 play in Intramurals For those Hillcrest students who didn't participate in inter-school sports, there was an excellent in- tramural sports program that in- volved a large portion of the stu- dent body. The most participated-in sport was basketball. It included 326 Hillcrest boys. Bowling in intra- murals had 152 participants. 230 volleyball players took to the courts in that sport. Tennis and golf were also on the scene but did not draw quite as big a crowd. Mr. Frank Wann and Miss Mari- lyn Moore directed the activities in the intramural programs. Intramurals provided an oppor- tunity for busy Hillcrest students to compete with friends and to find an outlet for the energy that so often is found in Hillcrest citizens. 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In the musical Oliver, Eddie Johnson played the lead role, help- ing to make it one of the best productions to be given at Hill- crest. As the annual Regalia events took place, Connie Walker and Sharon Stokes graciously accepted their places on the throne as freshman attendants. Many freshmen were of great value in the Model City Govern- ment project as they contributed their ideas to make the event a significant event of the year. Given the duties as leaders were Johnny Hall, president 5 Greg Adams, vice-presidentg and Lu- Rita Charle, secretary. Always there to assist V106 was Mr. counselor. Arthur Adams Belinda Adams Greg Adams Candy Affolter Beverly Alexander Marc Alexander Carolyn Allen Christy Allen them and give ad- Newton Edwards, . J ' ' 3 fig, Wi J 5 ,Z , 1..:. 1 L - rea... Vickie Altic Carolyn Anderson Connie Anderson ' iff A ' - David Anderson .jig .,,.,. ,,,, ,, Q. A . I l Richard Anderson -ffl-' ' F A ,exif 'wg S 'Wg fi ' ' gif I-53' ' I ' 1 David Armour . 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Harvey Ricky Headlee Joe Hicks Sherry Highfill Sondra Highfill Dennis Hilburn Randy Hill Pauline Hodges George Hogan Greg Hogue Debbie Hollar Ron Houk Frosh Mike Hubbard Cecil Hughes Udell Hurtado Danny A-lutmn Doug Jackson Timothy Jackson Rex Jarrett J im Jennings Debra Johnson Eddie Johnson John Johnson Jerry Johnston Kenny Jones Steve Jones Teresa J. Jones Teresa L. Jones Bobby Jordan Judie Keen Tommy Kelley Georgie .Kerr David King Barbara lxirkey Kathy Kitterman Katherine Kyger Steve Kyger Sarah Lane Steve Lane Vicki Landreth Janet Latham Laurie Lawson Marcia Layne John Lee Rex Lee Floyd Lemons Bill Lindsey Rebecca Lock Vicky Locke Robert Loonsfoot Arla Kay Loss Debbie Lowry Gary Lyons Connie Maltz Mike Manes Juanita Manuel 2 Jail. 5 P5-In - . M- 'SFI' fi : T'1-1'-1':F ' F -1 - iii-J'.1J'1 ' '-'T-'F' V J.- 'F' rm - 3 . X-.-' - ..-... - -.-- .. , ,, '- -f- f.?'1-as-Seas.-images:.J--f-2-1-:??+2fHH'3fe'?'F:e,:31Zt.Pez i? f?'fF ' Ptsszere 1-is--fr Ei -H s f J -F-,jg 1. .. 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Menzies Belinda Miles Sammy Miller Eddie Mills Mickey Millstead Terry Mock Robby Montgomery Danny Moore Elizabeth Moore Harry Moore Johnny Morton Patricia Kay Murray Jay Myres Diana Naurnan Bruce Neas John Nease Elvin Nichols Gregg Nichols Wayne Nichols Pauletta Orr Jimmy Otts Richard Owens Pamela Oxendine Steve Paarman Sylvia Padgett Floyd Palmer Hilda Parnell Pat Parrott Randy Parsons Michael Payne Roscoe Peacock Denny Pendergrass Doug Pendergrass Paula Perkins Nancy Pfeifer Jim Phillips Sylvia Phillips Linda Pinegar Steve Plymire Greg Poindexter Pam Potter Tom Potter Larry Presley Daniel Prewett Carolyn Price Cindy Price Billy Race John Ragain Rex Ragain Jim Ramsey Cathy Ray Theressa Reaves Ralph Reed Robert Reed Liz Rhoades Danny Rhoden Jerry Riedle Dan Rikard Steve Rippe Pat Robertson Paula Robertson Sheri Rogers Gail Virginia Romine Diana Rookstool Cheryl Ross ' Mark Rowe Brenda Rucker Linda Russell Larry Saffeels Ron Sapp David Sardeson Blake Sawyers Mary Schell Teresa Schlageter Nancy Schroeder George Schultz Brenda Scott David Scott Stephen Scott Tammy Self Ricky Sells Julia Shane Pam Shank Cheryl Sharp Dwaine Shope 109 S 'i: ?E.?3'.'L'f'JA'-3V73'fZ Ffxir'-I' 'Ir:':t.:1.ET'3rli'iim ' L- -- :fe r-:':J':a:1:3: 1T '.i 'unr.,1xv- - ,..-.-...- - , ., ,,,,, ,, , , , , , s, Q ,- ig 3 ugztzzq. :gg-3,7 25'-,-3? gif:-31527 5:i':'::':: gffilz ng-L,1,gg:.::s.-.. .- -, .':i-1: , f.:.n:.B:m1 15525 L1 c :Hgg , ,ye-me v- in as Q..- -.: - , - Cecelia Shull Marilyn Siler Debbie Sims Milton Skinner Pam Slavens Kurt Sloan Carl Smith Cecil Smith Kathy Snodgrass Kathy Snook -We VVP : ie ,sg .. 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A big step of responsibility was taken by 380 sophomores as they shared their abilities in football, cross country track, wrestling, and basketball. They also showed their interests by joining Key Club, An- chor Club, Art Club, and career clubs. Sophomores shared the lime- light with other school members in the musical Oliver! as Ray Johnson played the Artful Dodger and others joined the musical sec- ions. Leading the class were Ernie Davis, president 5 Ray Johnson, vice-presidentg and Vickie Delp, secretary. Mrs. Betty Dunn aided the class when decisions needed to be made. Patricia Abney Gregg Adams Debbie Age Kathy Agee Jim Allred Garland Allison Rick Altic Lee Anderson Sheree Appleby Dianna Arnall Gene Baker Rebecca Baker Vicki Baker Bob Ballard Bob Barcomb Jim Barrett Steve Bass Gay Baxter Cheryl Beatty John Becraft - -- A V Gwen Bellanger '-1,55 W2 -,1,f, Darlene Bench I ' I 2 4' 4 f f Teri Best Q, :. t i 1 , Gail Beutler 5 ,-,'.', : ,.g,, f - Gloria Biggers . 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Gary Schroeder Peter Schuelzky Vicky Scott Tommy Sells Rebecca Sexton Sally Shane Randy Shank Leslie Shaw Paula Shaw Randi Sias Rick Simpson Helen Slaughter Shirley Slone David Sly David Smith Krissy Smith Susan Smith Kelly Snider Janet Snowden Chris Snyder Trev Sparkman Jane Spencer Patty Spencer Steve Spencer Doug Spradlin Judy Stevens :i .r.iY3f' :fi-:?:H':.5?2Tf.f:'1-ffilkwl . izlfif 2:E?ffl?L7'Zfl,'Qf-f7'hf?-'l-'IPM - 5-'-'ESL J l:'1-:i:':':5- '1--WT 1- in . -rf? iz '- I , . '--'--.- 4 , -iw. 1 f f. ' fi rf ' ' .' ,,v, f N 'V :aw ,. . f . TL: , . 'QHQJK .. ,, Q , ' 4 , 'Q , H' ' -211443. fu. 1,3',fgf 5 ' v15:2,'z23V t - ,Ig f 4.1,-QQ, , A .gf 1. 2 diff J Q1 94' f 1 'N' 'fi 'rf' .af 2 -.,s-,' .2 1 vv-f Vi ' AM- - . -, A552-1 . . ja ' - f , .. J 'W qv' ll , f ' 4 Q., 'ij' YQ... i, N -' 1 1' 7 , I 'Z V X - -f'-ff 1 of ., - I , ., . Y I af. r. ' 4, ff A W' cf' X . ' - ' 4., . 4 ., mf 1. ,V ., 'fig' '- 7522 fm. . 3 ' .5 , . f 1 gf igiw . ,f f' we . 5 M. y ' af, Z: A 1' 9 4 iff '. 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Q 4 i 1.1 , f lu.. v i' R if 1 f5 I4 v :Q Ff- .,, .f' Linda Stevens David Stewart Ricky Stewart Dan Stockstill Teresa Stockstill Mark Stratton Kathy Stroup Vicki Sturgell Dennis Swaim Cyndi Sweet Fred Tartenaar Linda Templeton dnny 'A 5221 !i515:?5-' ,fu ' 55 e 5.5:.'5Q:-.zaagzgg gm ll Ricky 'fem-,is i ' ggi: 2vf 'v ii , wfefa l' Iififiii .. 4- 'A 2 ii? Verna Tennis ji . a ' f 4' .,,,,,.,., 5 if' Q7 - lgfifv Julie Thomas ' : ag iff . ' ' 1 .I iii' .,x 'N' ' Leslie Thomas 3219 ' ,G I Q it , -' ,, Mike Thomas ','i'f13 x. V. I b V Robin Thomas laie ,jill '2a222?'2i?? ' V ' ' A ' ' ' game prediction for the junior var- sity football squad. y ,.,..,,,,c ..,. ,.,,. .,.. W V .,,.,.. . N.,., H , Janet Thompson l 3211221222: AQ:':,QQgE1 i':' M ' - , ' N ' Larry Throne 1 ' 545 f3Q,QjY1':1. H A ff? jiiil 231323 y ' ii' ' Marti Towe Q , r. 2 h ' . . T 'J 4 - 'iff Nicholette Towry : ' . A ' 'J f '- -' 55 ft Q , m - , ' -'-'L3 f-- 'L ' ' fi fix- L Tel'l'Y TFHCY Ji . ' '-5 .1 ., . jj 1.5 2 John Tranbarger - at fy 'T ' QV Q, . f 1' EL iq-.4 ' Brenda Tuck sf ' A if Z Q 4::35v:4fA,.,.3g55g.g4 , I , Donald Turner ' ' . f ' M -.., .,-Vg ' 5 ,EQQEQ ' 5 .g'2fgg2jaTQE,:, Robert Turner K, l ' ,x A , Vicki Tum , ,,,,,w,,, ,,.. .,,, . ,yr -.-- -- J .,... ,.,-.:q.,, I-L --X---, ,..-.1:-:, ---'f - ' M' 111:::::g:ggg5gp,4 4- 'f'f f-fm f :gf gq1ggj1gf r'i' ' Steve Underhill ' T . , , . -N r'-. gr-Sis vaughan h A I 5, A l..1,,:7 ur. ,. t. . mi-1, e ie ware ' - ' jf .il 1-.5 E 2 FP A .,,,,1f , if ' 2 1 iq M' Debbie Ward 2' 'J' .pf ' if, :za 1 gf' i .gf . 5:22 -A 1. Sherry wan-er I A r .,,, Z i -oi. : -iff ' '74 gm., 7. 5 I i wg,-5, . 2,5511 -: 1 1 I - , . - V.: -I - M ig Larry Welch ' , 1 ' 2 Q I , , ' ' ' ' fit, V SV, aQ12g2gQaQ '. Q15 531. 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' , ' ' 1 ' o n ager JW' ax' v tll xx . 4, ,V L' . It -1:7 I! ,Y :V -LVV 0 V K1 -Ai m -ij. 4 Barbara Young 5- o z QM .J on so . I 1. Derald Younger ll W WWW We W ,jj NUI Ray Johnson, as the Artful. Dodger, picks a pocket during the muslcal Oh- ver! with the help of Eddie Johnson. 5 ', Tis 15? j .. .. Jsfgg. -V 7 , -f ,ig ' . Z EE. :,.':'i. 1.21 .' J-'-if r'-Plzriam .. ' 7-f' ui.. -557---'L -v 2575 -':f :1' voir: 6 Juniors snare musical lead Mark Pennell captured the role of the crafty and miserly Fagin in Hillcrest's most spectacular mu- sical Oliver! . To show its interest in the city government, several members of the Junior Class participated in the Model City Government pro- gram: Linda Steele, city clerkg Danny Stiver, traffic engineer, Terry Dykes, police chief 5 Clyde Sears, district fire chief 5 Mary Powell, assistant administrative li- brariang Jacque Harrell, director of Children's Home 5 Becki Stan- field, assistant general manager of City Utilities, David Everest, gen- eral manager of Electric Depart- ment, and Jesse Roberds, manager of the Gas Department. Led in football by Rick Baker, David Rothermel and Curt Wim- berley and in track by Ralph Grimes and Henry Frazier who helped win the cross country area championship, the junior boys compiled a record of good sports- mgship, sweat, and glory. Leading the, class 'were Danny Stiver, presidentg Larry DeVries, vice-presidentg and Robbie John- son, secretary. Combined with the steady hand and quiet word of Mr.-Weston Horst, counselor, the Juniors were ready to take their place as leaders. Glenda Adams Sheri Age Ferris Alexander Martha Allen Vivian Allen Ron Altic Deborah Anderson Steve Anderson Gail Appleby Randy Appleby Nita Atteberry Nancy Bacon Alvin Baker Ricky Baker Shirley Baker Victor Barber Vickie Bass Roxanne Bedell Janet Best Julie Best Mike Binder John Blevins Sharon Blood Wally Blood l I I' , :W 7571 prywig 1 , , ff' Q4 6 . - ,. 1 ffl , i, ,wg , 4 1 004 ,gs W ,rf 2 if 7 l , : I'.' ,. ' 7:2 2-'111 ' ,r ,443 J W ' ,., r 2' X I Xxx r h il ,'., if V ,K , 1 .. Y, Q? 2 -,,.v ,rv 5 X fwfr . fFf4f f'E' Q :s 5 I f lf- 4 . I QD I .1 J - lx vi ig. f' 'Nair , ,A ,, .. . ,,,..x,.,. - h.,w,,,,,. .A.. .T .WE .z,, ,. Z, ,..W . ,ln M J . 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Lamar Bolding Danny Bolton Bill Bonner LaVada Booker Randy Bossing Bobby Boswell Cindy Bowles Joy Brayfield Jerry Brooks Bill Brown Steven Brown Diane Buckmaster Frank Burke Jack Burkes Patrick Carroll Debra Carroll Jan Chambers Charlotte Charle Vickie Chastain Marilyn Choate Richard Choate James Clayton Nancy Coffer Kenry Collinge Joetta Compton Sandra Comstock Becky Cook Dustin Cooper Kathy Cooper Doug Crabtree Mike Crews Luanna Crocker Doug Crossland Mark Crouch Gary Curnutt Ron Dawson Roxanne Dawson Bill Davidson Deborah Davis Freddy Davis Linda Denny Ronnie Dennis Bobby Detherage Larry DeVries Bobbie Dickens Jake Diemer Wanda Dixon J Danny Doke , Keith Drumwright Sherry Dunaway Terry Dykes Brenda Edmisson 7 4.1577 !f 'T' 'f i7?'5'T: i'f1.'1 75 1 i-'1 S'l'1 - V 1, s D 7 i: T . . 'H . ' - - ' , .ws-,gg:n,frr,51-MI9a-1-49-.fgf .fy . ,,,gm:eu-f?5? ,, ., .R-'FVTFIR' x EFI ' f .,.mu:z:a: . W . 4 e ., ,, , . , , -sm' -aff? 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Mc ! 2 Juniors show pride in chool functions Kathy Fortner Donna Foster Steve Foster Susan Fowler Connie Frazier George Frazier Henry Frazier Terri French Danny Funkhouser Tommy Gaddis Connie Gardner Sandy Gardner Wayne Garrett Fred Gates Deborah Gentry Jim Giddings Mary Gillming Elizabeth Gingery Tom Glynn Darwin Goff Marwin Goff Vicki Goodin Marcia Goodman Linda Goodnight Belenda Gott Steve Grant Richard Graves Patty Gray Ralph Grimes John Grzib Susie Hall Teresa Hall Terry Hale Cheerleader Jacque Harrell shows junior enthusiasm through the cold and muddy football season. 5 - ' '--1-' 1411141-' ' 4 V i .J i . i JN, ,QI .2Ll::T5 - 9 as q , V' - -1 J -- ' 1 ve 1' 'M ' -R X' BH'w! :gg .Q . X f . , , -me ,. ....,.... -. .. . 1- 4 , ' .v Q 'H 5- 1 --51-L ,-551 ' -'- ' ff - 1 - rw -C' AQ. ...asa-:Q...' 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' ' . it 37 . 17, , f 'A Rick Hampton Jacque Harrell Dana Hartsell Denise Harvey Elizabeth Helton Kathy Herndon Steve Highfill Andy Hill Pat Hill Gary Hilton Wesley Hodges Rick Hogan David Hough Kathy Horner Tom Hudgens Debbie Hunsaker Becky Hutton Marcia Hyman Marsha Ice Harvey Inskeep Eddie Jackson Joe Jackson Cheryl Johnson Melvin Johnson Pamelia Johnson Richard Johnson Roberta Johnson Carol Johnston Darrell Johnston David Jones Debra Jones Mary Anne Jones Mary Jane Jones James Jones Phil Jones Jackie Jones Shirley Keithley Charles Kensinger Dennis Kratzer Bobby Lasiter Bruce Lemons Harold Lemons Dennis Lindsey Sherrie Lockmiller Becky Longnecker Henry Loonsfoot Tom Loonsfoot Tim Lovett Dorothy Lowry J ewelene Mabe Marcia Mahan Debbie Manuel Mark Pennell receives finishing touches on J all his beard for his role of Fagin in the musical wg? is 'foliverzf' 9 I . . . . .- a , 'A M M N . , ....... ... .. .,, . . . ,Y 4,,. .,, . -. V if v -- -- . 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' P fi W f - 1 Mark Pennell ex' :'1' A r I AIQZA ' V: Jill Peryer 4 ' ' 1 if ' -' 1 J . pa in X' Jackie Perryman ' 1' J ,J Q y -I ,f Vlckl Persell , 4 5 ,Q If I . 1 ' Glenda Pettenger Clarence Phillips Mary Phillips Bob Pinegar Denise Pippin Robert Pittman Mary Powell David Powers Lynn Putman Charles Ramsey Vickie Ray Gary Rea Jo Ann Reiss Nick Rhea Elaine Rhoades Jesse Roberds Triega Rook Carol Rookstool David Rothermel Sherri Rothermel Steven Rowe! Mike Ruble Steven Rust Don Sapp Barry Schafer Linda Schulze Terry. Dykes Waits patiently for a radiation test in the assembly on atomic energy. S ' Mr. William Al' City Governmen' e'i'1s w2 . ' if 4 I 5? , ia 'JE' if - f J 4 I Q , Q ,S , as Q xxfa E X A A N-Q f igii' Bw Mr. William Altman discusses the responsibilites of Defense Attorney in Model City Government with Nancy Bacon. gvwwgernipicgelf - ae- ..:9T,'-.1Jf ,!FR'Yfl l3lS3rfl' rr'.:!f,a3:+,mf: .t -mf w-rc' ir- 11. .1 .q,j'r-nnwm-Y J -fgnv, wylpwwr-L U ds, 5, -rEr,s?i?Z:.',E,:1:5:3n?-eq,-34.z.:.1.5.:Lg:E?..6:.:.1,:nrr4:.1-5::L:,.pa:535z.:.vL:i4:,: , -1-5'x:'ie1e19f:::'5.7f .-ii.:-FE:'wa-eq,-:.r..w1:,11niv1 :'.'1.':L.fc.-..11!zu.--4-.,.,',:i::n.Lmg :f ' '1 .'. .'.':':-:Q -.-:'fm.,.g.pg-pw 'W' -' I -2'f5:3i15- ' If f Q. , X A 4 M., mi f -rf. ,-41 . f .. :-1 ' 'LW' ' 1 .i-,,, ,p ,A-ri 2,3 ,Y .. V, at 5.39.-,,f,v,,,.1 'ff y.i. ea: IZ fffilfig we K' 1 ' ul 1 'lf' W::i.i?9 ,' 'A ,f .k.... 7, V, ,,... :Mr ,.. ,...,,.. 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Q-ff 7 Mark Scott David Seaman Charlotte Sears Clyde Sears Dena Self Drew Shane Rex Sharp Carol Shaw Mark Simmons John Simpson Nikki Simpson Drew Skinner Gae Slavens TonySloan Don Smith ' Rose Smith Steve Smith Ronnie Snelling Tom Snider Roger Spradling Mark Stacye Becki Stanfield Linda Steele Karen Stewart Danny Stiver Christie Stockard Ricky Stockstill , Shelia Stone Billy Stokes Robert Stovall Julie Strain Don Strong Tim Swearingen Patricia Tate Debbie Taylor Rhonda Taylor Benny Temple Mike Terry Susan Tharp Thomas Thomas ,sfyyivre-s':L'3f54srQ.Gf ie4i1x12K'3m1'+ r?r':tfzrf-rf'-2'e'u:av:'f'w ' visfraws-.Y if 1 V- -, ef.. ,.,- ,. .. r . ,, , ' :FREE-i w2ziravac' r: 1'n 2' v -er-4-L -bhf - --'iii' ! Tim Thompson Dale Toole Donna Towry Gayla Tracy Deborah Turney Jimmy Twedell Helen Twenter Jean Uber Kathy Vader Rena VanHook Rick Veregge Debra Vinson Steve Wallace Terry Wallace Aaron Walker Cheryl Walker Larry Warner Terry Lee Watts Richard Wells Joyce Wheeler Charlena White Deborah Wilburn Serene Wilcox Becky Wilson James Wilson Mike Wilson Floyd Williams Grant Williams Jan Williams Curtis Wimberley Susie Witherspoon Don Wolken Micki Woods Mike Woods Jack Wyant ' Gary Yates xy xg ' 1 1 if' 232 X . :Z m . ,.. . .- fjulkf I , Q ff .A,,,. ,......, , ,. 'A . - 5. H 71,1 , 1. 1 ' 4.'f .21 . W? ,.. .... 24 . 3 fl ' 1 f 44 1 -, .,,. . 'Ht S 1, an , Q 7, S f f M- , 5 ff?-l f iii f xs:r:r1:sg- as ., 1 in a fashion show. P 1 Junior Clyde Sears sports clothing featured 2:1351 ..,.. . . , 1 wad. X . . y 1 fl ., 1, fl, I A , I U , 0 'vw V f X x J . 'V f nl I ,rbr M J, at i Aa- 4 fr, , .gulf gi 6 -Q-, fc v ff' wif f f ,I ' ' O1 l 2 Kevin Young Larry Young Rodney Young Cindy Zarras Debra Zongker '-f..w Senic in m lgv Qrggvl L. W-Sff..s5gPi+f.ze-en.Eie:1wmaffsHfs-grxfema- 1.wa:worum:l. a'f..1.1-rr'-legpi-..m1., -flu: f-X gd-fm l 'J-f-' ' ,Q -U . ,519-. 2- , P .. 'S':Z7f'.':.7 'l,z',::fI 3'9' 'M 1- V' .Mt -A J 5 fl- if.. -.,..I'..,Z',fg' .3ff5.':.F4'f. RXLFTTE,-?5e:32:h5:-1,-'..r5- .35-fa, ,. ..,....-.-... ,..-..... . wc.. . .,.., .... --,Y---M3 sr- -r-- - f 11- -vt, . 'a' ' L'l ,T2'JZL1 : '., .. pr-f. .- 2.4. .,...s ,,+., .5 1.....Mm ....,.. ,..,1- - -any-5 1- Y we .:rm-1?-.muuuinrfqzcc::1?:f:r:.'a-.-u:ri:,f..'H:.LEl55 5331919515354i?fTicm'1.5t-5i '-!?-!.afE:1AE-e:.ifL'Q515:-1-:F-n-.1iiwfagirmi-.zzzizZ::.w: .-g1,l.g.'i'f-N, L, 1, Seniors lead in many areas The 332 seniors of 1971 lived up to expectations of leadership andiheaded a year of contagious spirit throughout the school. A senior-dominated football team brought thrill after thrill to Hornet fans. Occupying places on the All- Ozarks squad were Mike Fortner and Jim Parrott. Several seniors led the basketball and wrestling teams to impressive seasons. Vet- erantrack and baseball teams were manned by their share of seniors. Other Winners were Bruce By- ers, who secured a second place na- tionally in the Albert W. Hawkes patriotic essay contest and Andy McMillen, who came in as a final- ist in the 1971 United States Sen- ate Youth Program. Musically Marc Whitmore and Loni Green shared the lead in Oliver!, the fall musical. Regalia Queen, Deborah Fry, with attendants, Juanita Steger and Diana Bernet, reigned as the Hornets' royalty. In a class contest for the Chil- dren's Consolidated Fund Drive, the seniors once again prevailed by dumping almost seven dollars more pennies than their nearest com- petitor in the contest. During a year with so .many activities, however, the seniors buckled down and took their share of tests including scholastic apti- tude, Ohio Psychology, and college entrance exams. 1971 was the year for Hillcrest in Model City Government and the seniors played a big part in its success with Sara Reed, city man- agerg Wesley Routh, assistant city managerg Pam Eagleburger, senior councilmang and John Shank, city attorney. Elected as class officers were Andy McMillen, president, Ron- dell Miller, vice-presidentg and Bobbi Hogue, secretary. Counselor Lois Kirkman paved the way for the seniors in preparing them for college and careers. Dan Adams Patti Adams Rick Adams Sheri Age Mike Agee Jim Aldred ln! l Richard Andrews Richard Andrews Anna Armour Alice Arnold Joe Arington Patricia Atkins .. , , ,. .,. . ., . 4 - f ,..,. - Y 1 .V ,. 1- - I r '--' r : ' ,:' ...f .... ' - ... H. .ii '.'r-'1.'u '::,1:z:.,' 1:1 , --1 -'qgg': ', . fg'j'h ,I ' sp. . -ifp ggi- 5.5-.,.I :N-,':..!:'.' 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F.. -..,,,, ,, I Y Es?-2-E:..m-I ez: f' .imxsvrawattafs---, , , Senior Senior studen lowing infornd tivities durin school. Figur years of part DAN ADAMS RICK ADAMS' Club C23, Bai Student Counc JIM ALDRED C23, Latin Club RICHARD E. Basketball C43 Band C43, Matlf PATRICIA A' F.H.A., Anch Thespians, BL Herald. TOM ATWEI ball, Track C3 C33. LARRY BAI Sophomore Cl Safety Counci Out C23, Thesf Club Cvice-pres PAULA BAK man Chorus, S Choir. , SHARON KA Club, League fc FELECIA BA F.H.A., Volleyl DIANA BASS Education C: Drum and Seniors liven J anlce Williams E Lynn Williams ' liifjji Becky Wilhamsom Gary Wilson 'Z if Larry Wilson 1 ' . I Kathy Wise 'fx f Jack Wood Karen Woods Vickie Younes Darlene Young - Larry Young , , ' if il' B f .A I T A fp be . ---Q 132 A ba -V - Q j .-'-'-fH?- ES- TS T127 1.32 E ii' I-fe iif-fliffiff ife F1525 heir:-:..p-2L-1-1523-:f1eE5:::eEvra' ''IEf'!i'lffZlL'l'-.iZii.'Y'.'.:Zi.r.'..'.: ml. e--1-.w..p.::-ef.:-1-. ' ' ' ' ' ' A ' Y ' ' ii -LVL -7'-'i ' '- ' --'- 'J'J'Z'.7':1.l.TC ::.':-:fn ,:1:E'iT1f'l:j.cEf'f1!:.'t.?'I'''. '1.2,S'1? E-Fr:i'1:'.5'fffJ:fl?'f'f5.fiff:.fiQf:il.f:.rf'l:fE5ff:'ff?flfzg 3:2-E1iAT.5J?fLI'.5:E:sf:E-1-g-Mfljlfv-F-1FI'1-HYr,-I-2 '-1 fl? 76:7-F ..2, Senior Summary Senior students have provided the fol- lowing information concerning their ac- tivities during their four years of high school. Figures indicate the number of years of participation in the activity. l DAN ADAMS: Football. RICK ADAMS: Rod and Gun Club, Math Club 123, Band 133, N.F.L., Orchestra, Student Council, Model City Government. JIM ALDRED: Key Club 123, Math Club 123, Latin Club 123, C.O.E. RICHARD E. ANDREWS: Intramural Basketball 143, Intramural Bowling 143, Band 143, Math Club 143. PATRICIA ATKINS: Freshman Chorus, F.H.A., Anchor Club, F.T.A., A.F.S., Thespians, Business Manager Hillcrest Herald. TOM ATWELL: Football 143, Basket- ball, Track 133, Baseball 133, Orchestra 133. LARRY BAILEY: Freshman Chorus, Sophomore Choir, Advanced Choir 123, Safety Council .123, Intramurals, Sing- Out 123, Thespians 123, Glee Club, Latin Club 1vice-president3. PAULA BAKER: Sing-Out 123, Fresh- man Chorus, Sophomore Choir, Advanced Choir. SHARON KAY BAKER: Band, Art Club, League for Political Action. FELECIA BARNER: Student Council, F.H.A., Volleyball Team. DIANA BASS: Hornets' Nest, Physical Education Career Club, Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps 1chaplain3 1assistant majorette3, F.H.A. 1presi- dent3, Madrigal, JANIS BASS: Physical Education Cal reer Club 123, Tri-Hi-Y, Art Club 143, Hornets' Nest, Anchor Club, Junior Varsity Cheerleaders, Varsity Cheerlead- er 123, Student Council, Safety Council. GLADYS BAXTER: Orchestra 143, Anchor Club 133, Intramural Volleyball 123, Intramural Basketball. JERRY BEAR: Student Council 133, Cabinet 1assemblies commissioner3, Freshman Class president, Freshman Football Manager, Boys' Intramurals 133, Safety Council, Quill and Scroll 123, Thespians, Associate ,Sports Editor Hill- crest Herald, Model City Government. STEVE BEAR: Football 133, Wrestling 123, Intramurals 123, Freshman Mixed Chorus, Advanced Choir 123, Madrigal, Boys' Glee Club, Latin Club. GENEVIEVE BELLANGER: F.H.A. DIANA BERNET: Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps 1majorette3, Student Council 143, Hornets' Nest, Physical Education Career Club 123, Junior Var- sity Cheerleader, Safety Council, Attend- ant Regalia Royalty 133, Highlander, Drum and Bugle Corps Junior Twirler, Junior Class secretary, Freshman Mixed Chorus, Advanced Choir, Madrigal, Gym- nastic Team, Model City Government. DONNA BETHUREM. F.H.A. 123. ELAINE BIGBEE: F.B.L.A., Advanced Choir 123, Highlifers, Thespians. MALCOM BLACKBURN: Football, Freshman, Sophomore Choirs, Advanced Choir 123, Sing-Out, Latin Club 123, Wrestling, Boys' Glee Club. BARBARA BLAKEY: Thespians. MIKE BOATRIGHT: Track, Baseball, V.I.C.A. 1president3. RICHARD BOATRIGHT: T r a c k, Seniors liven up a junior varsity game with their own spirited cheering section. V.I.C.A. - JEANETTE BOYER: Volleyball. PAULA BRADLEY: Hornets' Nest, Sing-Out, F.T.A. 133 1secretary3, Speech Club 133, Latin Club 123, N.F.L. 123, Thespians 123, Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps. CHUCK BRANSON: Football 123, Track, V.I.C.A. 123. JOLEEN BRAY: Hornets' Nest, F.H.A., Student Council, Thespians. SUSAN BREIER: Orchestra 143, Science Club 133 1secretary-treasurer3, Girls' Intramural Sports, Safety Council, Anchor Club, Model City Government. GREG BRIDGER: Art Club, League for Political Action. LILLIAN BRIDGES: Pep Club 1Park- view3, French Club 123, French Choir, A.F.S., Advanced Choir 123, Madrigal 123, Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps 123 1senior twirler3. KAREN BROWN: Hornets' ' Nest, Anchor Club 123, V.I.C.A., F.B.L.A., Intramural Basketball and Volleyball. KAREN BUCKMASTER: Sing-Out 133, Band 123, Advanced Choir, French Club. DAVID BUMGARNER: Stage Techni- cians, Wrestling 123, Track, V.I.C.A. 123 1vice-president, p.m. class3. JUDY BURKHARDT: Latin Club 123, Tri-Hi-Y 123 1secretary3, Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps, V.I.C.A. STEVE BURNEY: Football 133, Basket- ball 143, Track 143, Key Club 123, Intramural Volleyball. RANDY BURRELL: Football 143, Wres- tling 143, Track, Model City Government. ELAINE BURROW: Hornets' Nest, F.H.A., Sing-Out. PAMELA BURTON: Intramural Bowl- ing '123, Latin Club 123, F.H.A. SHARON BUSSERT: Freshman Mixed Chorus. BRUCE BYERS: Track 143, Cross Coun- try 123 1Ozark Empire champions3, Sing-Out 123, Advanced Choir 133, Key Club 133, 1secretary, vice-president3, Thespians 123, Boys' Glee Club, Safety Council, Student Council, League for Political Action, Model City Government, Basketball, Volleyball Intramurals, Quill and Scroll. MELVIN CATES: Football, Basketball, Track, C.O.E. PAUL CLEMENS: Wrestling, C.O.E., V.I.C.A. TOM CLEMENS: V.I.C.A. 123. RONNIE CLIMER: Track, Advanced Choir 123, Baseball 133, C.O.E., D.E.C.A. 1class vice-president3. DENNIS COLLISON: V.I.C.A. KATHY COMPTON: F.T.A. 133, High- lander Drum and Bugle Corps 1tenor captain3. DEBBIE CONWAY: Freshman Chorus, I l 3 I i w l 3 I ll 1 I 1 il ll is 4 Even a downpour at a football game can't dampen the spirits of senior Hihlanders. Speech Club, Thespians. RANDY COOK: V.I.C.A. JANICE CORBIN: Orchestra 143, High- landers Drum and Bugle Corps, Hornets' Nest, Science Club 133, Science-Math Club, Student Council 123, Safety Coun- cil, Baseball Club, Intramural Basketball 133, Track. PEGGY COUNTS: Orchestra 143, Sing- Out 123, Physical Education Career Club 143, Chorus 123, Hornets' Nest, Thes- pians, Art Club. GARY COX: Band 123, Sing-Out 123, Math Club. RICHARD CRAIGMYLE: C . O . E . , V.I.C.A. BOB CRIGER: Football 143, Wrestling 143, Track 143, Key Club 123. CONNIE CROSSLAND: Band 143, Sing-Out 123, Thespians, Advanced 'Choir, Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps. SUSIE CROSSWHITE: F r e s h m a n Mixed Chorus, Hornets' Nest, Physical Education Career Club, Archeology Club. THOMAS CRUISE: Golf. fCRAIG M. DAVIS: Marching Band, Thespians. JUDY DAVIS: 1Transfer3 F.H.A. 123, Freshman, Sophomore Attendant, Fresh- man Class Treasurer, Drum Corps 123 1twirler3, Glee Club 123, Sophomore Class Secretary, Student Council, V.I.C.A. TIM DAVIS: Basketball 123, Football 143, Track 143, Intramurals 143, Wres- tling, Freshman Choir, Key Club 133, Student Council 133 1assistant speaker3, 1Vice-President of student body3, Sports Editor Hillcrest Herald, Associate Editor of Highlighter, Sophomore Class Vice- President, Quill and Scroll 123, League for Political Action, Model City Govern- ment, Safety Council 1president3, Cabi- net. TONI DENNEY: Hornets' Nest, Thespi- ans 123, Art Club 1treasurer3, Physical Education Career Club. BRIAN DESPAIN: French Club, Intra- murals, Basketball. DANNY DICKENSON: F o o t b all, V.I.C.A. 1class president3. GARY DONELSON: Football. JUDY DORAN: Tri-Hi-Y 123, Band 123, Orchestra 123, Sing-Out 123, Safety Council, F.B.L.A. 1parliamentarian3, Sci- ence Club, Science-Math Club 1vice- president3, Anchor Club, Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps 123, Model City Government. SCOTT DRAPER: Hi-Y, Art Club, Safety Council, Thespians. GARY DRIGGERS:V.I.C.A.123. LINDA DUTTON: Anchor Club 123, Art Club, F.B.L.A., Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps, Assistant Business Manag- er Hillcrest Herald, Copy Editor High- lighter, Quill and Scroll. PAM EAGLEBURGER: Cheerleader 133, Safety Council 143, Latin Club, Social Commissioner-Cabinet, Student Council, Regalia Attendant, Choir 123, Intra- mural Sports 143, Hornets' Nest, Thespi- ans, Model City Government, Quill and Scroll. TOM EDMONDS: V.I.C.A. RHONDA ELSEY: 1Transfer3 Mixed Chorus, Pep Club. CHARLES FARR: Student Council 133, F.B.L.A., French Club 123, Tennis. GAIL FENDER: Freshman Choir, Girls Track, Orchestra 143, F.T.A. 133, 1secre- tary3. PAULA FIELDS: Band, Safety Council 123, Girls Basketball 123, Student Coun- cil 123, Girls Track 143, Freshman Choir, Sing-Out 133, Art Club, Thespians 123, Intramurals 143. RONNIE FIELDS: Safety Council, Ad- vanced Choir 123, Thespians, Boys' .Glee Club. CHARLIE FIELDING: Advanced Choir 133, Student Council, Varsity Football Manager. REX FLEMING: Football 133, Baseball, F.F.A., Cross Country Track. MIKE FORTNER: Football 143, 1A1l Ozark, All Conference, All State Center3, Basketball, Track 143, Sophomore Class President, Key Club 133, Safety Council 1vice-president3, Model City Govern- ment, Student Body Vice-President, Stu- dent Body President, Intramurals. EARRY FRITCHMAN: Hi-Y, Basketball DEBBIE FRY: Hornets' Nest, F.B.L.A., A.F.S., Speech Club, Thespians, N.F.L., Regalia Queen. RANDALL GAMBLE: Football, F.F.A. LARRY GARRETT: Sing-Out 123, Track, A.F.S., V.I.C.A. CINDY GARRISON: Hornets' Nest, Girls Basketball, Anchor Club 123, F.B.L.A., 'League for Political Action, V.I.C.A., Intramurals. DAVID GARRISON: Student Council 123, C.O.E. 1president, V.I.C.A. 1Western Missouri vice-president3. DENNIE GEREN: Choir 123, C.O.E. 1Transfer from Central3. CINDY GIFFORD: chorus cab, Girls Glee Club 133, Pep Club 123, Cheer- leader, C.O.E. 1Transfer student3. REGINA GOUTY: French Club 123, French Choir, Thespians 123, 1historian3, Art Club 123, League for Political Action. PAULA GOLD: Golf 133, Hornets' Nest, Girls Track 123, Student Council 133, Safety Council 123, Thespians 123, Art Club 123, Gymnastics Club. DEBBIE GOYER: Pep Club, F.H.A., Band 123, Choir, F.B.L.A. 1transfer - 10, -.N .. student3. LONI GREEI' tary, Choir 1i tary-treasurer3 lifers, Pep Cl Student Counci BRENDA GF Sing-Out 123, Career Club. TERRY GRI Intramurals 1 123, Thespian: 1president3, I Editor of Hillcl ROCKY GRIli Football 123, F.B.L.A., Ari V.I.C.A. 1parlia DAN GULLE' City Governme HERBERT HA PRESTON HA Council 123, Int TOMMY HAI Freshman Cla omore Class 1 president3, M04 ty Council, 1Trz DIXIE HAMl vanced Choir Safety Council Education Car ans 123 1pres N.F.L., Circula of Hillcrest He Government. CINDY HAMl Girls Volleyba Club, Anchor C' LYNN HANI Sing-Out 123. KENNY HAR I Doctor Randy Hoover, surgical mask Rippe Watches- and gloves ready, dissects a frog as Jim , Varsity Football Studefltl- LONI GREEN: Freshman Class secre- 111135, Baseball, tary, Choir 125, Thespians 125, 1secre- ck. tary-treasurer5, Sing-Out 125, High- lifers, Pep Club, A.F.S., French Club, otball 145, 1All Student Council, Safety Council. ll State Center5, ophomore Class BRENDA GREGORY: Orchestra 145, ,Safety Council Sing-Out 125, Chorus, Art Club, P.E. City Govern- Career Club. -President, Stu- l . amurals. TERRY GREGORY: Basketball 125, Intramurals 145, Sing-Out 125, N.F.L. Hi-Y, Basketball 125, Thespians 125,, A.F.S., Art Club 1president5, News Bureau, Associate Editor of Hillcrest Herald. ' Nest, F.B.L.A., espians, N.F.L., ROCKY GRIMM: Student Council 135, Football 125, Track, Intramurals 135, F.B.L.A., Art Club 1vice-president5, ootball, F.F.A. V.I.C.A. 1parliamentarian5. Sing-Out 125, DAN GULLETT: Wrestling 135, Model City Government. Hornets' Nest, HERBERTHAILE:C.O.E. hor Club 125, - olitical Action, PRESTON HALE: Football 135, Student Council 125, Intramurals 135. Highlander Majorette Diana Bernet per- tudent Council TOMMY HALL: Student Council 135, forms the tradltlonal Sword dance' .I.C.A. 1Western noir 125, C.O.E. uorus 135, Girls lub 125 , Ch eer- .tudent5 . ench Club 125, 125, 1historian5, e for Political 5, Hornets' Nest, :nt Council 135, espians 125, Art b. p Club, F.H.A., 5.L.A. 1transfer Freshman Class vice-president, Soph- omore Class president, Art Club 1vice- president5, Model City Government, Safe- ty Council, 1Transfer from Fair Grove5. DIXIE HAMMERS: Chorus 125, Ad- vanced Choir 125, Student Council 125, Safety Council, Hornets, Nest, Physical Education Career Club, F.T.A., Thespi- ans 125 1president5, A.F.S., Tri-Hi-Y, N.F.L., Circulation and Exchange Editor of Hillcrest Herald, Art Club, Model City Government. CINDY HAMMOCK: Girls Basketball, Girls Volleyball, Girls Softball, French Club, Anchor Club. LYNN HANKINS: Freshman Choir, Sing-Out 125. KENNY HARDIN: Basketball 145, Hi- ver, surgical mask RiPPe Watches- ects a frog as Jim Y, V.I.C.A. 125. , CHARLES HAYMES: Cabinet 1Art Commissioner5, Football '125, Varsity Football Manager 125, Wrestling 125, Art Club 125, Track 125, 1transfer from Central5. CINDY HEISLER: Band 125, D.E.C.A., C.O.E. FRED HIGHFILL: Band 125, Math Club, Science Club, Latin Club. DOUG HINDS: Baseball 125, Intramu- 1als125. PEGGY HINES: Thespians 125. SANDY HOAGLIN: Freshman Choir, Anchor Club, Latin Club. FAY HOGAN: F.H.A. 125, Girls Volley- ball. BOBBI HOGUE: Student Council 145, Girls Golf 145, Intramurals F.T.A. 125, Art Club 125, Thespians 125, 1vice-presi- dent5, Physical Education Career Club 135, Associate Feature Editor of Hill- crest Herald, Highlanders Drum and Bugle Corps 1reporter5, N.F.L., Anchor Club, Girls Basketball 125, Senior Class secretary, Model City Government. GARY HOGUE: Football. PHYLLIS HOKE: Orchestra 145, Hor- nets' Nest, Intramurals 125, Math Club, Anchor Club, F.T.A., Latin Club, Student Council, Highlander Drum and. Bugle Corps 125, League for Political Action. DAN HULTGREN: Band, Auto Club, V.I.C.A., 1transfer student5. DONNA HUNT: Thespians. J. D. HURSH: Basketball, Baseball, Wrestling, V.I.C.A. PAUL HUTSELL: Key Club 135. SANDRA INGRAM: Anchor Club, Phys- ical Education Career Club, Latin Club 125, Intramurals. EDWIN IVEY: Basketball 125, Track, Intramurals 125, Key Club 135. ' J JJ J' Y REBECCA JACKSON Orchestra 145 FTA JEANNIE JOYCE F B LA BILL JONES Basketball 135 Football 145 Track 125 Intramurals SAMUEL JULIAN Rod and Gun Club Latin Club Art Club C O E D E C A MIRIAM MOFFETT KETCHNER Tri H1 Y 125 F TA Spanish Club Lan guage Club National Honor Society 125 STEVE KITTERMAN Football 145 Intramurals PAUL LANE H1 Y Baseball PATTY LATIMER Student Council F T A Highlanders 1secretary5 IVAN LEIRER F T A ANITA LETTERMAN Orchestra 145 Intramurals 125 Anchor Club Math Club Latin Club League for Political Action CAROL LILLY Speech Club 125 Hor nets Nest 125 Chorus I Sophomore Choir Thespians 135 Madrlgal Ad vancedCho1r DENNIS LINK Rod and Gun Club 1secretary treasurer5 Intramurals 135 F B L A D E C A KLAUS LOEFFLER AFS Foreign Exchange Student from West Germany AFS Key Club League for Political Action Thespians Student Council Model City Government N F L MARGARET MACKEY Freshman Choir Sing Out 125 Safety Council 125 Orchestra Girls Volleyball Physical Education Career Club 125 Art Club 1secretary5, Thespians SUSIE MALONE Physical Education Career Club 125, Hornets' Nest, Orches tra 145, Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps 125, 1ass1stant bugle captain and parl1amentar1an5 MICHEAL MATTHEWS Rod and Gun Club, Key Club 135, Basketball 135 BOB McCANN FFA, VICA, Art Club, 1transfer from Pleasant Hope5 JACK McCLURE Band 125, Chorus, Football, Choir, Boys Glee Club, A F S CHERYL McCLURG Band 125, Girls Track, Girls Basketball 125, Freshman Choir, Sing Out, Anchor Club 135, 1h1s torian, vice president, pres1dent5, FTA 125 1secretary5, Orchestra 125, High lander Drum and Bugle Corps 125 1pres1 dent5, Student Council 125, Cabinet 1secreta1y5 JOYCE McDANIEL Orchestra 145 DEBRA McGINNIS Tri H1 Y 135 1treasurer, pres1dent5, FTA 125, Latln Club 135,Thesp1ans DENNY McGUIRE V I C A 125 NANCY McMAHON Thespians ANDY McMILLEN Band 125, H1 Y, US Senate Youth program flnalist, Junior Class President, Senior Class President, Student Council 125 1parl1a mentarian, assistant speaker5, Baseball, Key Club, Intramurals, Editor of High 5jiQg.QS.i.3rL E2.jf?fr-lrqwzif' sr ,:z:2',:?:.l:u: ,-3-11 elzywgs..-. mr:-wr.:::, .3,x,.J,,..,,m,u:.,..,',-,iw.1, .Q 'T-21221, -Jr:,,:.-Q-:,::L-,:...:1aL,L1.:.f.::':,rg:,:':.z:.: 2:1-,tv 11.1 .,,....t.....,,. ... ...1.'1.'11,i1L'.,'?'1'1i.1'Z Q 11.1 .1 Zllffiiffi , .' A--1 5151- .1':. .A ' 9 ' 1 ! Y ' . ' x I , , . . ., . . . . ' 1 ' 'I -9 1 ' ' I 1 L , , . 7 , . ' 1 . . ., . ' 1 ' 7 9 ' 7 l . , - a - . , , Q 5 . 1 7 ' ' 1 1 . . l ' I . ' . Y D Y Y , . . . 1 D 5 - 9 I Q 1 i I3 ':'r1:' f 'wmff T'Tf 'W:'i ' ,i-i ?eE'H.Ei'i ' iW'Fv2'ft: 1 'Rf 'Ti1:FF'E?Z5f?1?ii???'l'S5'5521- g.i'i'F'-r T-'ffrrfl ..7.,..-EiifE3 r. I HPi'MEMf5!H2L:f5'5Ei1'Ew'-'J1:53213Toafffiih-av-1:'1n'5:1Tf1ffi - -.Y e f'::'?5'.1-.5 6 lighter, Model City Government, Quill and Scroll, League of Political Action, Editor for Highlighter, associate. STEVEN MCNEELY: Rod and Gun Club, Tennis. RONDELL MILLER: Football 143, Base- ball 143, Band 123, Orchestra, Student Council 133, Intramurals 143, Hi-Y, Junior Class vice-president, Senior Class vice-president. RUSSELL MILLER: Student Council, Choir 123, Boys Glee Club, C.O.E. KARIS MINOR: Latin Club 123, C.O.E., V.I.C.A. LARRY MOCK: Art Club, Track, F.F.A. GLENDA MORGAN: Tri-Hi-Y 133, F.H.A. DORETTA MULLIGAN: Tri-Hi-Y 133 1treasurer3, Anchor Club 123, F.B.L.A. ROBERT NEUMANN: F.F.A. 133, French Club 123, League for Political Action. MARY PAINTER: Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps, Art Club, Student Council. JIM PARROTT: Football 143, 1all Ozark all conference guard3, Basketball 123, Wrestling 123, Track 143, Baseball, Intramurals 123. RICHARD PAYNE: Intramurals 143, F.F.A. 133. TED PECK: Track, Baseball 133, Var- sity Basketball Manager 123. STEVE PENDERGRASS: Track 133, Cross-Country, Intramurals 143, C.O.E. JILL PERSELL: Freshman Choir, Safe- ty Council, Anchor Club, Intramurals 123, Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps 123, A.F.S., Thespians. SANDRA PERUSSE: Hornets' Nest, Band 133, Marching Band 133, Twirler 133 1captain3, A.F.S. 123, F.B.LIA., Math Club, Thespians, Physical Education Career Club. CHRIS PETERSON: Baseball 133. GARY PICKERING: Track 123, Safety Council, V.I.C.A. MERRIE PICKERING: F.H.A., Hornets' Nest, Student Council 123, Freshman Choir, A.F.S. 143, Physical Education Career Club 133, Jr. Varsity Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader, Sophomore Choir, Track, Thespians 123, Latin Club 123, Choir 123, Madrigal 123, Model City Government, Art Club. PAM PICKERING: Freshman Choir, Anchor Club, A.F.S., Thespians, Student Council, Quill and Scroll. LINDA POLODNA: Freshman Choir, Sing-Out 133. STEVE POTTER: Rod and Gun Club, Wrestling 123, Hi-Y, Intramurals 123. MARILYN PREWETT: Orchestra 143, Physical Education Career Club 143, Basketball 143. JIM RABY: Freshman Choir, Advanced Choir 123, Stage Technician, Madrigal, Thespians, , r Seniors Tom Hall and Janis Bass, avid astronomers, view the moon from atop the Springfield Municipal Airport. DEBBIE REED: Art Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps 123 1vice-president3, F.B.L.A. SARA REED: Freshman Choir, Intra- murals 133, Student Council 143, A.F.S. 133, Speech Club 123, Science Club, N. F. L. 133, Latin Club, Sophomore Choir, Safety Council, Cabinet, Thespi- ans, Model City Government, Quill and Scroll. V MIKE RIPVPE: V.I.C.A. MIKE ROBERTSON: Safety Council, Football 133, Basketball. SUSA ROBERTSON: Freshman Mixed Chorus, Sing-Out, Sophomore Choir, F.T.A. 123, Intramurals 123, Advanced Choir 123, Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps. 1snare drum captain3, Student Council, Thespians, Madrigal 123. TERRY ROBERTSON: Intramurals 133, Freshman Choir, Advanced Choir 133, Boys Glee Club, Madrigal, Thespians, Student Council, Safety Council. GAYLEN ROGERS: Hornets' Nest, Freshman Choir, Sing-Out, Anchor Club, Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps 123. JIM ROMINE: Freshman Choir, Latin Club 133, League for Political Action, Science and Math Club. JEFF RONE: Orchestra 143, Intramu- rals 123, Student Council, Cross-Country, C.O.E., Boys Glee'Club. AUDREY ROTHERMEL: Physical Edu- cation Career Club 123, A.F.S. 123, Regalia Attendant, Sophomore Choir, Advanced Choir, Student Council 123, 1secretary3, Madrigal, Safety Council. WESLEY ROUTH: Football 143, Basket- ball 143, Baseball 133, Track, Wrestling, Safety Council 143, 1vice-president3, Key Club 133 1president3, Student Council 123 Cabinet, Model City Government, Voice of Democracy Springfield, area winner. DON ROY: Latin Club 133, Key Club 143, Football, Safety Council, Rod and Gun Club. JOANNA RYAN: Sing-Out, Orchestra 143, Girls Gymnastics, F.T.A. 133, 1presi- dent3, French Club 123, Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps 1historian, chap- lain, assistant snare drum captain3, A.F.S., Quill and Scroll. WARREN SATTERFIELD: Freshman Choir, Latin Club 133, League for Political Action. MARK SCHULTZ: Wrestling 133, Foot- ball, C.O.E. 1Intra-city president3. RICHARD SEARS: Track, Latin Club. TONY SEVY: F.F.A. 123, Football, Basketball 143, Baseball 123. DANNY SHAFFER: Marching Band, Track, Intramural 123, C.O.E., V.I.C.A. JOHN SHANK: Freshman Choir, Sing- Out, N.F.L. 133, Key Club 133, 1treas- urer3, Advanced Choir 123, Latin Club 123, Boys' Glee Club, Cabinet 1finance commissioner3. ' GREG SHERIDAN: Band, Orchestra I 133, Rod and Math Club, 'l ment. DAN SHOPE Wrestling 133. DIANA SLAI Physical Edt Hornets' Nes Gymnastics Cl TONY SLAVE DOUGLAS Sli tling133, Orch! LARRY SMIT ARLIS SNYD Club, Math C League for P4 Government. JUDI SPELLl Quill and Scro' JUANITA S'l Physical Edu! nets' Nest, F1 Attendant, Se' Club 143, Jr. sity Cheerleac Advanced Choi CHUCK STEE French Club, Math Club, Ad RUSS STEW2 dent Council, Safety Council. I Swim- 'V N! .Q A. V i i , W f' iff ,--4 . S ff 3 f .. ,if 4 3 c I , 'fa-.8-,gli 4 . V 'gy'- .zg qi? ,EP:j,i.' 8 . if -Aga . lr-' -'Qlsg -44rn-564'-it-1!! Q.. v,- 4 T h. ,gig z-3, -11 35551, , .LF-l. I ki.,V.4k1.4: .1 Ili .1 r . 1 . ' f-1.4, ' . P-3- Fifi ' ,. i Senior Cheerlea annual Christm: , from atop the :nt Council 123, fety Council. tball 143, Basket- 'rack, Wrestling, 2-president3, Key Student Council ,ty Government, ipringfield, area J 133, Key Club ouncil, Rod and 5-Out, Orchestra '.T.A. 133, 1presi- 123, Highlander 1historian, chap- drum captain3, BLD: Freshman 33, League for :stling 133 , Foot- 'esident3. zk, Latin Club. 123, Football, f2J 1 . Marching Band, O.E., V.I.C.A. nan Choir, Sing- Zlub 133, 1treas- 123, Latin Club Cabinet 1finance Band, Orchestra L .wg .. meg ..... 1 ..r,,. ..- ,...... ,... .-ogg. 133, Rod and Gun Club, Key Club 133, Math Club, Track, Model City Govern- ment. DAN SHOPE: Track 123, Football 133, Wrestling 133. DIANA SLAUGHTER: Freshman Choir, Physical Education Career Club 123, Hornets' Nest, Girls Softball, F.T.A. Gymnastics Club, Safety Council. TONY SLAVENS: Track, Football 133. DOUGLAS SMITH: Math Club 123, Wres- tling 133, Orchestra 143, V.I.C.A. LARRY SMITH: V.I.C.A., C.O.E. ARLIS SNYDER: Orchestra 143, Speech Club, Math Club, Key Club 123, N.F.L. League for Political Action, Model City Government. JUDI SPELLMAN: Orchestra 133, Band, Quill and Scroll. JUANITA STEGER: Freshman Choir, Physical Education Career Club, Hor- nets' Nest, Freshman Attendant, Junior Attendant, Senior Attendant, Gymnastic Club 143, Jr. Varsity Cheerleader, Var- sity Cheerleader 123, Sophomore Choir, Advanced Choir, Tennis. CHUCK STEIN: Cross-Country, Track, French Club, ,Kay Club, Science and Math Club, Advanced Choir, Tennis. RUSS STEWARD: Football, Track, Stu- dent Council, Wrestling, Hi-Y, A.F.S., Safety Council. asm. xii nn-z-2 i3wr..a.:. 13 r .r P.. . .....J......4.I.! ...i,... . .1 r r 4 1 J 1 .. ........- U ...I . rm: , .151m....- .I STEVE STEWART: Track, Hi-Y, A.F.S., F.B.L.A., Advanced Choir. BILL STRATTON: Football 143, Wres- tling 143, Track, Tennis 123, Associate Editor of Hillcrest Herald. JULIE TEMPLETON: Art Club, French Club 123, Orchestra 143. MIKE THOMAS: Band 123, Key Club 123, Math Club 123. RIDLEY THOMAS: Football 123, Track. BOBBY THOMPSON: Latin Club 133, F.T.A. 133, League for Political Action. JIM TRANBARGER: Photographer for Hillcrest Herald and Highlighter 133, Key Club 123, Quill and Scroll 123. BILLY TRIVIT: Rod and Gun Club, Sophomore Choir, Key Club 133. ELAINE TURNER: Freshman Choir, Tri-Hi-Y, Physical Education Career Club, F.H.A., F.B.L.A. SHARON TURNEY: Tri-Hi-Y. BRENDA UPCHURCH: Cheerleader, Freshman Attendant, Pep Club 1presi- dent3, Band 133, Student Congress 133, Keyettes 123, Choir 123, French Club, C.O.E. 1secretary3, 1Transfer from Flor- ida3. 1 DON VAN WINKLE: V.I.C.A. JEAN VAUGHN: F.T.A. 123, G.A.A., Arbor Girl, 1Transfer from California3. .. 4.1113 QQ ,. 'E,L.',j 1 ,,,' N . nj Hhffbv . , ' 'I ' .4 ag- , E irsnff' ,f f, , ,i J 55 , V. -' I Senior Cheerleaders Pam Eagleburger and Juanita Steger await the beginningggof the annual Christmas parade. Ill 'MJ ',.-.I.-I v-li 'Z' 4l2ifT' 'I - -H STEVE VINSON: Track, Latin Club, Key Club, League for Political Action, 1pres1dent3, Safety Council. KENNY WEATHERFORD: Football 123, V.I.C.A. 143. JANNA WEST: Girls Volleyball, Thes- pians, Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps. SAUNDRA WHALEY: Freshman Choir, Hornets' Nest, Sing-Out 143, Choir, Marching Band 133, F.B.L.A. GARY WHITAKER: Football 143, Bas- ketball 133, Track, Freshman Choir, Intramurals 133, Quill and Scroll 123, Thespians, Associate Sports Editor, Sports Editor of Hillcrest Herald. RANDY WHITE: F.F.A. 123, Thespians, C.O.E. DON WHITLOCK: Hi-Y, Intramurals 133, F.B.L.A., D.E.C.A., C.O.E. MARC WHITMORE: League for' Politi- cal Action, 1Transfer from Strafford3. DUSTY WILLIAMS: Hornets' Nest, Golf 143, Thespians 123, Advanced Choir 123, Intramurals 143, Art Club 123, F.B.L.A. 123, Safety Council. JANICE WILLIAMS: Girls,Basketball 143, Girls Volleyball 143, D.E.C.A. 1sec- retary3, C.O.E. LYNN WILLIAMS: Art Club 123 1Pres- ident3. BECKY WILLIAMSON: Anchor Club 123, F.T.A., Art Club, Copy Editor for Highlighter, Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps 123, Quill and Scroll 123, Feature Editor of Hillcrest Herald. LARRY WILSON: Basketball 123. WILLIAM WILSON: Rod and ,Gun Club. KATHY WISE: Sing-Out 123, Soph- omore Choir, Quill ,and Scroll 123, .Advanced Choir 123, Hillcrest Herald Feature Editor, Editor-in-Chief Hillcrest Herald. JACKIE WOODS: Band 133, Orchestra 123. KAREN WOODS: Band Twirler 143, Student Council. VICKIE YOUNES: Freshman Choir, Sing-Out, Sophomore Choir, Girls Bas- ketball, Girls Volleyball. ... -- ....--..v..-.vi 1 I I ' 7:.1,.f'1!-Yr'-!-Z 31.1 5 ?E'15':.vl.:'1.:,11'i1 5 1 H J I I 7 . I M . ,.- ,,, , ... -... nu- 17- ei- . -L I 1 iffQrg23C15,,.'?f.:g ' nr.-jf1251F-i2:E'Erii5EfZ41i'lifQi1fL4:i 22.1462rleqiiifii:F1f12if?i?1T'13-Ria-iitriera cedar-ra-.l-avif-Grmfrlr-:.d-:ur re,-ar. -rnnnanean.--.f-r- n- sn , l v l Denney, DeVries, Linda .. 1 , , '-,.7,,q-1, z.. I-. 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If c 1 u c l n I l V ill lnquded In ,UPS mfiex We organ Baldwin, Rick ...,. 124 Boyer, Jim ..,...., . 107 charle, LuRita ...... 17, 27, 41 M, Qlj nd n'st'nnnn' fneuny' and Ballard, Bob ...,.. 95, 111 Boyer, Judy .......... 111. Chastain, Lindell ..,.,., 25 i 5 I I Barber, Terry . . . -.4-------- 106 BOYS' GLEE CLUB ........., 36 CHEERLEADERS, JUNIOR ,ffm Barber, Victor ..... 88, 96, 97, 116 Box, Mary .........,...... 39, 111 VARSITY ............,,..... 41 1 TAL' Barcomb, Bob ............ 95, 111 Bradley, Beryl ..... 13, 52, 83 CHEERLEADERS. VARSITY .. 40 x l AbneyI Patricia I I I I I I I I I II I I I 111 Barnard,FIienIneth ...,........ 122 graileyhfgauia ..... 20, 24, 30,122 gtesney, Igaavid .... ,...... .... . Z IE EI :gg ACKNOWLEDGMENTS I I I I A I 144 Barner, e GCI? ............... ra e, o er ..... ......... e sney, ary I ..............,. ' , I' ACTIVITIES II I --.' A I II 50I 14 Barnett, Debbie 1 17, 34, 41, 75, 33, Branson, Charles ......... 26, 124 Chittenden, Kevin .. 34, 39, 95, 107 1 I , Adams Arthm: 28 79 107 106 Bratcher, Bruce ........... 91, 107 Choate, Gary ,.... ........... 1 07 1 I , ........ , , . , I I AdamsI Belinda II I 2 I II 34I 41I 106 Barrett, 1211112 , . . . . . 18, 90, gray2IJITeeIn . ,. . . 17, 33, 75, giroaze, lftilaxslyg ....... 33, 83, gf' Adams, Cliffor-dMrS,..HI .-.. 51 Barton, ecy... ........ rayle , oyI... ....,.. oae, lcar si Adams Dan II .-.-.'-.'--- I I I 123 Barton, Jenny ... ... 18, 41, 106 Brayfield, M llss ......... ... 111 CHOIR, ADVANCED .... ... 35 'gli Adams, G1end2I '.., A '-'... 116 BASEBALL .............,. 98 99 Breier, Janet .......... 36, 39, 111 CHOIR, SOPHOMORE .. . 34 15.3 I Ad2msI Greg NI 34I 91I 97I 106 BASKETBALL ..... 92, 93, 94 95 Brerer, Susan 22, 23, 39, 83, 124 cHoRUS, FRESI-IMAN 1, 1 ' Adams Gregg I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I 1 I I 111 BASKETBALL, FRESHMAN . 95 Brldges, Audrey .......... ..., 5 2 MIXED . ............ ..... 3 4 i Adams, Patti H I 123 BASKETBALL, JR. VARSITY 95 Bridger, Greg ............. 27, 124 Chrisman, Gena .. 125 1 I Adams, Rick 2-. H17U1y2 39 123 BASKETBALL, VARSITY 93 Bridges, Lillian .... 20, 21, 35, 124 ciminc, Jacque 107 1 ' ' ' ' Bass, Diana ...,,.. 20, 21, 35, 124 Bridges, Mary ....,.. 107 Clark, Denise ..., 112 ADMINISTRATIVE Bass, Janis .. 17, 18, 27, 40, 41, 33, Briggs, Bonny .... 124 Clark, Steve 125 ASSISTANTS ............... 51 1 ADMINISTRATIVE BOARD 47 124,136 Brite, Stephen 27, 52, 72 CLASSES ........ .. 104, 105 Affolten Candy II III II 34I 39I 106 Bass, Steyce ... ... -Brock, Leslie ... .... .... 5 5 CIaussIen, Cathy .. ..... 122 Ag2I Debbie I I I I IIII 83I 111 Bass, VlcI le ... .... 106 Brock, Paul .... .. .... CIay, S aytfn .... .....10II AgeI Sheri '...... I I I 116I 123 Baller, Diana -1-- ------ , Brooks, Jerry ... ... 1 C ay, tan ey ..... ....... A222 Kathyleen I I I I A I I I I 111 Baugh, Faye ... ... 41, 83, 106 Brooks, Vicki ... ... 107 Clayton, Dorothy ... ... 34, 112 A2222 Mike I I I I A I I I I I I 123 Baxter, Gay ........... 38, 39, 111 Brown, Bill .... ... 117 Clayton, James ... ..... 117 I E . h III I I I I I I I I 103 Baxter, Gladys ........ 22, 39, 124 Brown, Bryant .. .. .,. 107 Clemens, Dlean ... ... 41, 107 213:23 19 26 123 Bear, Jerry .. 16, 17, 29, 33, 44 67. Brown, David .... 111 Clemens, Don . 112 Alexander A- n H i I .... 1. 47 48 124 Brown, Karen . . . .. . 22, 26, 124 Clemens, Joseph .. . . . . 125 Alexander, Beverly ...... 106 Bear- gary --'- ---' 2--3-2 gg' ggi Br0wn,12'II1SSlI -... .... . .. 133 gIemenS22NarIcy -- A12x2InderI Ferris I I I I I I I I I I 116 Bear, tev6zI ...... , . 32, 106 Brown, Same a ....... .. 2.6. .112 C Eergt onnle ... .. . 112 Alexander, Marc . . ......... 106 Bearden' m y ' ' ' ' Brown' eeven ' 0 ' eve ' ' ' ' ' 7 Beatty, Cheryll .... 27, 34, 111 Brown, Susan ..... 28, 34, 41, 107 Coffer, Nancy .... 24, 35, 117 71 Allen, Carolyn 34, 39, 106 , , , , I f - Beatty, Cindy ......... 34, 41, 106 Browning, Richard ....... 111 Cohen, Stephanie .... . 112 .,, Allen, Christy ....... ..... 8 3, 106 , I H' I . Beauchamp, Mark . .. 26, 124 Browning, Ronald ........ . .. 107 Colbert, Luther 112 1 li' ll Allen' Dem' 24' 25' 52' 74 Beck Pamela ss 124 Brownlow Mary 34 ss 107 Cole Jack . ...... ...... 4 e Q, I Allen, Martha ................ 116 ' , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I ' . - Beckett, Craig .... ........ 2 5 Broyles, Herbert ...... . ..... 107 Colllnge, Danny 34, 112 Allen' vmen 20' 21' 39' ue Becraft John 79 90 111 Buckmaerer Diane 35 117 Collinge Kenny ., 117 Allison, Eunice ............ 24, 52 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' Allison Garland 111 Bedell, Rh0nda -..-.-.- 27, 36, 106 Buckmaster, Karen ....... 83, 125 Collins, Bruce .. 90, 112 ' - I l I Bedell, Roxanne . 17, 20, 28, 31, 35, Buckmaster, Sally ............ 107 Collins, Joan .........,.... 52, 56 i:1fee'R'i 1f 29' 57,70,116 Bumgarner, David .. 26, ss, 97, 125 cclliecn, Dennis ....... 26, 76, 125 lc' lc ' Bumgarner Jim .......... 97, 107 Compton, Debbie .......... 27, 112 ,, , Altlc, Ron ...... .. 83, 116 Bedell, Robert ...... 95, 106 Burke Frahk 33 117 Compton Joetta 112 fl' l' '- ' ' .............. 25,106 B b,sh'l .,..........,... 106 - ---- ' - ' ' I ':::22:'ex5Ham 52 BZEIeReb2ZcZyIIIIIII 16I NI 30I 52 Burke, Shawna ...... 18, 50 Compton, 1IIIathy .... 2o,2271,2z2i, AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE . 28 Bellanger, Genevieve .....,.... 124 Bufkhafdf- Jfldy ---- -'-- 26, 125 Common- My ' ' ANCHOR CLUB 22 Bellanger Gwen 111 Burkhardt, Linda 24, 27 28, 112 Compton, Troy ............ 90, 112 , Anderson Connie -A-U-HH-...106 Bellinger: Melody .. 33, 35 Burke, Jack ....... ,.,.... . .. 117 Comstock, Sandra ..... 24, 30, 117 -'Iv l ' ' . 1 Bm-ks, Pam .... .. 107 Conrad, Charie 27, 112 ls? I 2 Anderson, Carolyn .....,.. 39, 106 Belt, Gail .I ........ ....... 1 1 Burks Steve I 107 CONTENTS I 2 ,gl , Anderson, David .,.... 91, 95, 106 Bender, Gall ................. 33 ' ' Il, 1 Andersom Debra II II 22I 40I 23I 116 Bench Darlene 25I 36I 111 Burnett, Teresa .... gg, 33, 12127 SOSVEBY, Debra 33, 122 1 g Anderson, Lee .,.,.....,...... 111 Bernet, Diana 17, 20. 21. 35 42. Burney' Steve 4- 19- ' ' - 112 C2222 - --- '21 85 ' l ' 124, 135, 137 ' l l Anderson' R'-fhafd 91' 106 - Burrell, Randy .... 23, ss, 97, 125 Cook, Becky 22 41, 117 , 1 Anderson, Steve ...... .. 90, 116 Berryman, Davld ............. 47 k , h ll H2 3 ' - II I 106 Burrow, Donald .......,.. 112 Coo , Mic e e .. I Anderson, Mary Ann ...... 36, 52 Best, Cynthla ---- ---- - B D 52 63 Cook Rand 125 Anderson, William ..... 52, 82, 95 Best, Janet ....... 116 UUOWS2, enfny ' ' 3 0 '125 Cook' Stev y 107 Anderson, Marilyn ... 34, 35, 52, 72 Best, Julie ...... ... 35, 116 Burton' Ame a ' ' ' e ', ' ' QI? Andrews Elaine 83 Best Teri I. 111 BUSINESS EDUCATION 64, 65 Cooper, Charlie ....... 34, 36, 102 lf' ' . ' ' ' ' ' H ' HH 'H Bussert, Carol ................ 107 Cooper, Debi ............. ... 11 11, Andrews, RIclI'Iarg ..... 39, 97, getlgxrerrg gonna ........... 3 .22 BIIsseII2I Sharon 65I 125 COOPIIIII Dustin II 12I 28I 30 SGI 117 I Andnewe' me ar ' Jn' in er' 2 ' Butler John . ........ 90 97 112 Cooper, Jim .............. 107 W1 Appleby, Sheree . 25, 28, 31, 34, 111 Blgbee, M. Elaine .. 33, 35, 83, 124 B tl ' LIO d ' ' ' 112 Cooper Kathy 20 22 83 117 11 . - - IIIIII1IIII39I111 uer, y ................. . ....- , , , M Appleby, Gall .......,........ 116 BIg8ers, Glorla Byers Bruce I HI 18I 19I 22I 33I 35I Coopen Sharon 41I 107 Tuff Appleby' Randy 116 Bnyeuw' Amen ee as 96 125 Corbin, Janice .. 17, 20, 25, 39, 125 ' Armour, Anna .. 26, 123 Binder, Dan ......,.... 25, 97, 111 B d B d ' 22 22 Cotter Diane H2 JQ52 4 3 Armour, David .... ........ 1 00 Binder, Mike ...... 25, 96, 97, 116 Byrd' Greg 3 ---- -- ' 52 COIII22 PIII ' 2222 22' 125 112' f Armstrong, Mary ...... 41, 52, 57 Birmingham, Dick 52, 53, 98, 99 Y' 1 ec' -'--- -4-' C N222 Tiff M22 31 11 83' 107 Wal Arnall, Dianna .... .. 17, 83, 111 Blackard, David .............. 106 Cox GZ: ' ' '26' 125 lil' , Arnold, Alice . .... ......,. 1 23 Blackburn, Malcom . 30, 35, 36, 70, C Cox' wagdsl' 25' 112 ' A Arnold, Bobby .... ... 106 I 71. 124 '-' 1 ' AH' 2 ' ' 50 l l ' Arnold, Debbi .... 106 Blakey, Barbara .. 33, ss, 124 g?aEgffIgIIfIy ' Nm Arnold Larry . 106 Blevins John . .. ,.... 88, 116 CABINET ......... ,. .. 16 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' 8 Crabtree, Doug ........ 39, 72, 117 ART ........,.. ..... 7 2, 73 Blevins, Teresa 28, 41, 106 CADET BAND .... ....,., 3 Crabtree Susan 24 25 32 112 Arington Joe . .. .. . 123 Blizzard, Frank . .. ..... 25, 106 Campbell, Dennis . .. .. . 26, 125 . ' , ' ' ' Atkins Batriciaue .332 .67 123 Blizzard Les . ...... 124 Campbell, Robonna .... . 107 Cralgmyle' Richard ' 125 - , ----'-- - ' ' ' . Crane, Tim ......,........ .. 125 Atteberry, Nita ............., 116 Blood, Sharon ..... ...... 2 5, 116 Cantrell, Blll ...... ....... 4 6 C d S S II 107 l 'rem .. 88 89 8 99 103 Blood Wall .... 27 33,35,36,116 Cardwell, Dcnna 34, 112 fee - U 3 Atwe 1' ' ' ' 9 ' ' ' ' y ' Crews Mark - 112 124 Blumer, Robert ........... 36, 111 Carey, Steven ....,. 107 Crews' Mike ' 1 17 Atwood, James . . . .... 106 BOARD OF EDUCATION ..... 46 Carney, Cindy . . . . . 22, 107 Criger' Bob ' I' I' ' 125 Aye, Deloris .. . ... 17, 106 Boatright, Mike .....,..... 26, 124 Carney, James .. ..... 112 ' ' ' ' ' 117 Boatright, Richard .... 26, 96, 124 Carney, Janet ...... 34, 112 gigzkgi' 5:33:58 ii' 107 Beckman, lVIickie .. ..... 27, 111 Carney, Jim .-.--..-.-- 39, 107 Crocker: Randy I 35: 322 95I ,Bi Bockman, Richard , ........... 111 Carpenter, Debbie .. 30, 34, 41, 107 Bogner, David ..,, 91, 97, 106 Carpenter, Joe ..... 50, 83, 95, 112 I 112 Backlund, Margaret .,....., 29, 52 Bolding, Lamar .. ........ 117 Carroll, David ........... 107 CI'0SSl8nd, C0nnle 20 33 35, 125 Bacon, Nancy ..... 17, 27, 35, 116 Boles, Randy ....... 90, 111 Carroll, Debbie .. ....,. 112 Crossland, Doug 39, 117 Baggett, Larry .......,....... 106 Bolton, Danny ....... ..... 1 17 Carroll, Debra 31, 117 Crosswhlte- Sue ------- 33, 83' 125 :ij Bailey, Larry ...,... 33, 124 Bonebrake, M.D. Dr. .. ..... 46 Carroll, Judi . .,.. 107 Crouch, Mark 33, 35. 36, 90, 117 Alzl Baker, Alvin .,.. 27, 33, 116 Bonner, Bill ........ ....... 1 17 Carroll, Lewis ...., 112 Cruise, Gayle ..,......... . 83, 107 llyl Baker, Eddie ,,... 91, 106 Booker, LaVada .. 24, 117 Carroll, Patrick .... 117 Cruise, Thomas .. 76, 125 Baker, Gene .. ,....... 111 Bossing, Randy 96, 117 Carter, Alan .....,., 79, 107 Curnutt, Gary .. 26, 117 ' Baker, Joy .... 55 Boswell, Bobby .... 117 Cartwright, Richard .......... 112 CURRICULUM . .. . . 44, 45 I., Baker pnnya ,, 124 Boswell, Mark .. 106 Casteel, Rick .......... 95, 96, 112 CUSTODIANS . 84. 85 , ' ' l if l' l l 1 l 5 las U I 1 al 1 l 41 1 .QI . -l Dahlman, Carl . Daly, Susie ,.... Daniel, Bruce .. Daniel, Robin .. Daniels, Connie . Daniels, Ponnie DARING DAUBl Daugherty, Mike Davidson, Bill .. Davidson, Nancy Davis, Celesta .. Davis, Connie .. Davis, Debra Davis, Deborah . Davis, Ernest . .. Davis, Freddy .. Davis, Joni .... Davis, Judy .... Davis, Sarah .... Davis, Tim .. 16, Dawson, Richard Dawson, Ron . . . Dawson, Roxanne Day, Dennis ..,., Dee, Kevin ..... Delp, James .. . Delp, Mike Delp, Vickie ,... De Maranville, De Denney, Lee ..... Linda .. Denney, Rick .... Denney, Toni . .. Dennis, Ronnie .. Descamps, Mike . DeSpain, Brian . Detherage, Bobby Devol, Eddie .... DeVries, Larry .. Dickens, Bobbie . Dickey, Teresa .. Dickinson, Danny Dickson, Sharon . Diemer, Jake .. Dill, Fonda ..,... Dillard, Johnny . Dishman, Linda . Dixon, Wanda . , . Dodd, Jerry .... Dodd, Terry ..... Doke, Danny .... Donson, Rosemary Doran, Judy . 20, Dorser, Barbara . DRAMATICS . . . Drake, Bill .... 22 Draper, Barbara . Draper, Cathy Draper, Scott .. Driggers, Gary . . . Driver, Debbie . .. Driver, Donna DRIVER'S EDUC, Drumright, Keith . Duff, Robert ..... Dugan, Dan ..,.., Ducker, Steve ..., Dugan, Luther Dukes, Dennis .... Dunaway, Sherry . Duncan, Darrell .. Dunn, Betty ..... Dutton, Linda . 20 Dykes, Kathy .... Dykes, Terry ..... -E Eagleburger, Jack Eagleburger, Pam . 29, 33, 40, 41, 41 Eagleburger, Renic Eagleburger, Sondr Eagon, Debbie .... Earl, Kathy .,.... Earley, Patricia .. Eastlake, Pam ..,. Edmisson, Brenda 112 26, 88, 97, 26, 125 .. 20, 22, 83, 117 125 107 17, 27, 41 IS. JUNIOR LS, VARSITY .. 40 1 .. 34, 39, 95, 107 . ...,....,. 107 33, 83, . ............. 117 'CED ...35 ORE.. ...34 MAN ..,.34 ...125 107 112 .......125 ....104, 105 .......125 V ., ,ff'5o, . . . , 55 . . . 107 34, 112 . . . 117 41, 107 . . . 112 . . 125 . . . 107 . . . 125 95, 112 ...24,35,117 e... ........ .112 ....112 . ....... 46 ...34,112 .......117 ....90,112 . ........ 52,56 .. ...26,76,125 e .......... 27,112 ...20, 21, 24, 125 .. ...27,28,112 ............90,112 ra ..... 24, 30, 117 .... 27,112 ....33,125 .......26 .....84,85 ..22,41,117 ......112 125 ...........107 .....34,36,107 ..19,28,30,36,117 ...20,22,83,117 .......,...41,107 . . 17, 20, 28, 39, 125 112 27, 39, 83, 125 . . 27, 34, 41, 83, 107 26, 125 , , .. 22, 25, 112 y .......... 39, 72, 1 24, 25, nard .. .... ie, ne ,..... 20, ra ...... 34, 41, 50 112 117 39, 112 . . . , 125 . . . 125 . . . 107 . . . , 112 . . . , 117 88, 125 35, 117 107 ' . 19, 29, 35, 36, 95, lie 20, 33 g ......,... z ...,.,. 33, .. 33, 35, 36, 90, 117 112 , 35, 125 39, 117 83, 125 83, 107 76, 125 26, 117 . 44, 45 84, 85 U-A-,.:4..s: .4-1, 11 .r :.:-.1 Luz,-x.. , .. L. -D- V i.,-fififfizi ....... 117 I 1 Dahlman, Carl ..,. 17, 36, 102 Daly, Susie ...,. Daniel, Daniel, Bruce .. Robin .. Daniels, Connie . Daniels, Ponnie DARING DAUBERS ....,..... Daugherty, Mike Davidson, Bill .. Davidson, Nancy Davis, Celesta .. Davis, Connie .. Davis, Debra Davis, Deborah .... Davis, Ernest . .. Davis, Freddy .. Davis, Joni .... . Davis, Judy ........ Davis, Sarah ....... Davis, Tim .. 16, 17, 19, f f '54, 61, .. 18, 30, . 19, 60, 61, 96, 34, 83, . 51, 17, 19, 35, 36, 96, 111, 41, 83, 29, 88, 96, 67, 125, Dawson, Richard .......... 34, Dawson, Ron ................. Dawson. Roxanna Day, Dennis ....... Dee, Kevin ...... Delp, J 811163 .... 34,91, Delp, Mike ..... Delp, Vickie .... 17, 34, 27, 41, De Maranville, Delilah ........ Denney, Lee .... Denney, Linda. . Denney, Rick . . . Denney, Toni Dennis, Ronnie . Descamps, Mike .... ...... 9 1, DeSpain, Brian .... Detherage, Bobby Devol, Eddie . . . .... Ev, .. 35,88, 56, ss, 98, 99, DeVries, Larry .. 17, 19, 35, 36, DeVries, Linda . Dickens. Bobbie Dickey, Teresa . . Dickinson, Danny .. Dickson, Sharon Diemer, Jake .. . Dill, Fonda ..... Dillard, Johnny Dishman, Linda Dixon, Wanda . . Dodd, Jerry .... Dodd, Terry ..., Doke, Danny 34,39,27, 26, 17, 34, 36, 1 27,30,83, 33,83, 26, ' Xr5f'1Ei-. .. W. .. .W 2.6 , Liza :ELF I. :.'?..2P1Q cI,,1'5.5,k?. -f-J-ff A- - ikffi5f'3FQ?f?l3f5f.F3i!1-i?EET'fTiI-'EW2if1?'f'Ef . ,,,,.l..,.... -,J1.Jfl.12'..'Tf,r'Zf .l:111E7F:JT.5'I'.1'.1flsiif' Eff 11EEU?1'!'iTIf'i'J1.'f!1.IrI7.VL'LHfh7'J'.f'f f!,!?jTf'J'. J'f'1l2'if.l'1f'J ffl H'lZ?LiYl'J'l 'J'f!'.l'l'!1:1 ,3LJ! ' J'l:g:..U'.B 83:1 Z Edmisson, Larry . 107 Edmonds, Mike ., ,,,,,, 113 Edmonds, Tom .. . 26, 126 Edwards, Gloria .. 34, 112 Edwards, Newton . . . . . 50, 106 Edwards, Steve .. . ... . 107 Elkins, Rocky ,,., ,,,, 3 3, 90 Elliot, Rosalie ,,,, 34, 112 Elliot, Jeff ....... ......... 1 18 Elliott, Stephanie ..... 34, 41, 107 Elsey, Rhonda ..,. .... . . . 126 Emerson, Sue .... 126 Emery. Jerry 112 Engles, Mike ... ,,,,, 25 ENGLISH ...... 56, 57 Erwin, Debbie ..,. ...... 1 12 Essary, Russell .. .. 26, 118 Evans, Jolene .... .... 1 18 Evans, Phyllis ........ .. 33, 126 Evans, Russell ... ... .... 118 Everheart, Dr. William ........ 46 Everest, David ........ .. 19, 118 Everest, Mrs. John . ..... 51 ..F.. Fain, Linda .... 118 Farris, Sherrie . . . . . 112 Farmer, Clint .., .. ... 126 Farmer, Shirley . . . .... . . . 118 Farr, Beverly .... .. 24, 30, 117 Farr, Chuck ..... .... 2 6, 126 Feemster, Bryan . ...... 96, 118 Feemster, Kathy . .. 36, 41, 107 Fellin, J. Scott ........ 91, 97, 107 Fender, Gail . 20, 24, 30, 39 70, 126 Fielding, Charlie .... 17, 35, 88, 126 Fielding, Rickey ....... 26, 76, 118 Fields, Brenda ...... 35, 118 Fields, Paula ............. 33, 126 Fields, Ronnie 33, 35, 36, 126 Finch, John ..... ....... 9 1, 107 FINE ARTS ..... ..... 7 2, 73 Finkbiner, Karen ...... 18, 34, 112 Finn, Denise .... .. ... 107 Fisher, Debbie .... ........ 1 12 Fisher, Eddie .. 90, 96, 112 Fisher, Gayle .. 27, 34, 112 Fisher, Judy ..... 118, 126 Fisher, Toni Jo ............... 118 Fimo, om ......, 91, 97, 107, 110 Frost, Connie ................ 112 Graves, Sharon ........ . 108 Fry, Deborah 5, 32, 33, 43, 126 Gray, Mark 90, 96, 113 Funkhouser, Danny . 18, 35, 48, 93, Gray, Patti ....... . 118 100, 101, 118 Gray, Sandy . .. . . . . . 108 FUTURE FARMERS of Gray, Susie , I , H l A 113 AMERICA .................. 25 Gray, Wanda ,,,, ,,,,, 4 7 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS of Green, Dennis ,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,. 26 AMERICA .................. 25 Green, Jeff ..... ........ 1 7, 113 FUTURE TEACHERS of Green, Loni . 30, 33, 35, 37, 70, 127 AMERICA ..........,. 24 Green, Steve .... ..... 9 0, 97, 108 Fuzzell, Jay .......... . . . 126 Greenlee, Robin . . ....... . . 113 Gregg, Jerry ............... 53, 97 Gregory, Brenda ...... 27, 39, 127 TG' Gregory, Terry .. 27, 32, 33, 66, 127 Gaddis, Tommy . 35, 36, 60, 81, 118 Gafner, Tom .............. 26, 126 Grimes, Ralph .. Grimm, Cyndy .. Grimm, Rocky .. 96, 118 103, 113 .. 26, 27, 127 Gamble, Randall .............. 126 Grizb, John ..... ..... 3 9, 118 Gann, Nicky .... 97, 108 Grubaugh, Neal . .. 19, 44, 49 Gann, Pamela ....... 108 Gullett, Dan .... ..... 9 7, 127 Gardner, Connie . . . ........ 118 Gullett, Vickie . . . ..... . . . . . 113 Gardner, Dawn 34, 83, 108 Guynes, Del Ray .... 34, 39, 91, 97, Gardner, Sandy ..... 35, 118 108 Gardner, Janet .... 36, 59, 126 Garrett, Larry .. ........ 126 Garrett, Ricky .. . ....... 108 :H- Garrett, Wayne ...... 96, 118 Garrison, David ........... 26, 127 Haile, Brenda 34, 39, 108 Garrison, Cynthia . .. 17, 22, 26, 65, Haile, Herbert .... .....126, 127 126 Haile, Loretta .. 39, 113 Garrison, Raymond . . . ..... 112 Hale, Dianna . . . . . . . 83, 108 Gates, Fred ......... . .. 39, 118 Hale, Preston . . . . . .. 127 Gates, Connie . . . ....... 112 Hale, Terry .. . . . . . 88, 118 Gavisk, Don ..... .,. 26, 127 Hall, Danny ... ...... .... 127 Gentry, Deborah ,. ... 22, 118 Hall, Leslie ... ...... ...... 113 Gerhart, Ronald .. 39, 112 Hall, John . .. . 17,'91, 106, 108 Gerhart, Levi .. 53, 62 Hall, Mike .. ..... 34, 39, 108 Gibson, ,Victor . . . ...... 53 Hall, Susie . . . ,... . . . 64, 118 Giddings, Jim 33, 118 Hall, Teresa .... 30, 35, 118 Gifford, Cindy 26, 127 Hall, Tommy ..... .. 18, 127, 136 Gill, Bill .......... .......... 1 27 Halsey, Barbra .......,....... 113 Gillming, Keith .. 27, 97, 112 Hamilton, George ,.... 51, 95, 108 Gillming, Kenny ...... 90, 97, 112 Hammers, Dixie . 27, 32, 33, 67, 127 Gillming, Mark 91, 108 Hammock, Cindy ...... 22, 30, 127 Gillming, Mary ..... ..... 1 18 Hammock, Ed .... ......... 1 13 Gingery, Elizabeth .... . . . 118 Hampton, Rick . . . . . . 25, 119 Gingery, Vic ...... ..... 1 08 Hankins, Lynn ...,..... . 127 Gist, William B. .. .. 44, 49 Hanson, Mark .. ......... 108 Glenn, Linda .... ........ 3 3, 127 Hardin, Kenny .... 26, 93, 95, 127 Glynn, Tom .................. 118 Hardin, Lisa ........... . 108 Goff, Darwin ...... 26, 90, 97, 118 Hardin, Lonnie ......... . 113 Goff, Marwin ..... 90, 97, 101, 118 Harness, Joe ........... . 108 Goheen, Randy ............... 107 Harper, Kerry ................ 113 Gold, Elaine ............... 41, 53 Harrell, Jacque .. 17, 18, 35, 40, 42, Gold, Paula . 18, 27, 33, 38, 74, 100, 119 127 Harrell, Kerry 17, 34, 108 GOLF - Harris, Debbie 18, 27, 113 Gott, Belinda .... ...... 1 18 Harris, Ramond .... ....... 1 13 Goyer, Debbie . . . ..... 83, 127 Harrison, Stanley . . . . . . . . 127 Donson, Rosemary .......,.... Doran, Judy . 20, 22, 39, 28, 83, Dorser, Barbara ,.........,... DRAMATICS ....,....,...... Drake, Bill .... 28, 39, 100, 101, Draper, Barbara ........,. 27, Flannigan, Terry ......... 91, 107 Flattery, George .. 34, 39, 95, 107 Fleming, Rex .... . 96, 103, 126 Flokstra, Gary .. 39, 56, 107 Flokstra, Sheryl ., .. 22, 83, 118 Flood, Debbie ..... ......... 1 12 Flood, Denise ...... ........ 1 07 Flood, D. Micheal .......,.... 107 Foltz, Susan .,......... 30, 52, 70 Floyd, Danny ..............,. 112 FOOTBALL, VARSITY .... 88, 95 FOOTBALL, JR. VARSITY 90, Goyer, Sherry Goodale, Becky Goodale, Susie .. . Goodin, Vicky Goodman, Dixie .. Goodman, Marcia . 17, 41, 108 118 34, 83, 108 118 . ...127 .. ,..118 Draper, Cathy ..... Draper, Scott ...... 27, 34, 41, 18, 27, 33, Drlggers, Gary ............ 26, Driver, Debbie ........ 35, 36, Driver, Donna ............ 34, DRIVER'S EDUCATION ..... Drumrigm, Keith . . , 93, 94, 99, Duff, Robert .............. 90, Dugan, Dan .... ........... Ducker, Steve .. Goodnight, Linda . . . . . . 118 Goodwin, Harley . . . . . . 113 Goodwin, Hilda .... ....,. 1 08 Goodwin, Lloyd ...... 26, 127 Gouty, Regina 27, 33, 127 Grams, Karen ....... . 108 Grant, Joe .... .........,. 4 7 Grant, Steve .,.. 28, 33, 118 Graves, Richard .. .... 26, 118 Dugan, Luther .. . .,... . . . . Dukes, Dennis . .,............ . Dunaway, Sherry 17, 20, 33, Duncan, Darrell ....... 91, 95, Dunn, Betty .............. 50, Dutton, Linda . 20, 29, 67, 126, Dykes, Kathy ..,..........,.. Dykes, Terry ..,... 17, 18, 19, Eagleburger, Jack ............ Eagleburger, Pam 16, 17, 18, 29, 33, 40, 41, 44, 83, 126, 137, Eagleburger, Renick .,.,... . . . Eagleburger, Sondra . , . . . Eagon, Debbie ....... . . Earl, Kathy ...... .,.. Earley, Patricia Eastlake, Pam . .,., ..... 3 9, Edmisson, Brenda .,... 20, 35, 115 FOOTBALL, FRESHMAN .... 91 Foreman, David ......,....... 112 FOREIGN LANGUAGE .... 70, 71 Forrest, Brenda .............. 112 Fortner, Chris ..,..... .. 19, 118 Fortner, Mrs. Dan .......... 44 Fortner, Kathy ,....... 20, 118 Fortner, Mike 16, 17, 19, 88, 96, 126, 137 Foster, Bob .... ...... 1 12 Foster, Debbie .... .... 1 12 Foster, Donna .... .. . 118 Foster, Dale .... . . . 107 Foster, Larry .. ...,....... 126 Foster, Steve ............,.... 118 Fowler, Susan ..... 27, 29, 35, 118 Frazier, Connie . ...... 22, 27, 118 Frazier, George , 18, 33, 92, 93, 118 Frazier, Henry .,...,....,.... 118 Frederickson, Dorothy . , .... 53 French, Terri ......... .... 1 18 Freeman, Terry ...,. 107 Freeman, Larry ..... 26, 126 FRENCH .......... 31, 70, 71 FRENCH CLUB .......,...... 31 FRESHMEN 107, 108, 109, 110 Fritchman, Barry ....,.,.. 93, 126 Fritchman, Dale .............. 108 Hart, Deanna ...... Hartley, John ...... Hartsell, Dana ..... 34, 108 108 22,119 Harvey, David .. 28, 91, 95, 97, 108 Harvey, Denise .... Haslip, Vernon ..... Hasler, Manya Hasty, Debbie .. Hatfield, Tom .... Haymes, Charles , . . Haymes, Maurine .. Haynes, Debbie . .. Haynes, Heaton . .. Headlee, Ricky .... ..,.......113 .......113 .....25,113 ..........113 . 16, 17, 27, 59, 88,89,127 24, 53, 67 113 28,53 28, 108 Hornet fans show enthusiasm during Hornet Spellout Frieze, Phil .... ....... 1 07 Fritts, Rusty .... 91, 110 Frost, Cathie ...,. . 112 47fL1:'i,'L7: ,:I v1.i'IlJiIlii'!.liE,:'1lT7,1,aff:i ' ' A ' iii iii ':,,., max. ,....., ,.v .f . ,,,,, , .,,,,,,, 1,4-1.-:... Loehr, Dan ny ......... 40 Valentine Royalty, Pam and Steve seem to be Hoo Heath, Bill ..... .. 90, 97, 113 Heinkel, Linda .... 27, 113 Heisler, Syndi 26, 127 Heisler, Robyn ........ .. 34 Helton, Liz ........... 18, 28, 119 ked on Love. ' 7317 'Jt'r.:.n':raf:oa.-u -' - fn. '54 ' W 12111-Nina L-xxr - --...c -.-. Y ., , -. ,. , W, , -,-A qv... ., . .... :.n'a:n:u:i:u::r. :-cts., u. 1 ,.:--1 - Howerton, John .. .. 53, 82, 95 Hubbard, Mike 25, 108 Hudgens, Tom ... .... 119 Hudson, Jesse .... .. 55 Hughes, Cecil ..... .,.. 3 4, 108 Hultaren, Dan 26, 128 Hunt, Donna 33, 128 Hunt, Jack ....... ..... 2 5 Hunsaker, Debbie . . . ,. . . 119 Hunt, Ed ........ ...... 2 5 Hunter, Brenda 34, 113 Hunter, Debby Hurd, Bobbie . . , . 128 113 Henderson, Debbie 18, 34 42, 113 Henderson, Donnie ....... 113 Henderson, James . . . .... . , . 127 Henry, Mildred . . . ..... . . . , 46 Hensley, Lloyd ..,. 29, 53, 102 Herndon, Kathy ....... 20, 21, 119 Hesler, Rhonda . . . ....... . . . 113 Hick, Joe ................ 108 Highfill, Fred ..... 30, 63, 70, 127 Hightill, Mark .. 33, 49, 83, 88, 89, 127 Highfill, Sherry . . . .... , . . 108 Highfill, Sondra .......... 108 Highfill, Steve .....,.. 59, 88, 119 HIGHLANDER DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS ......... 20, 21, 134, 135 Hill, Andy ............... 119 Hill, Garry ..... .. 19, 113 Hill, Murrell ... .... 25, Hill, Pat ..... .. 20, 35, Hill, Randy .. . . . . . 80, Hill, Robert .. .... . . Hill, Terry ...... .. 19, Hilburn, Dennis . . . , , . . Hillman, Mary Hilton, Gary .. . . . . Hilton, Glenna ... .... Hinds, Doug .... .... 3 3, Hines, Peggy . . . ..... . 33, Hoaglin, Rita . . .... 25, 39, Hoaglin, Sandy . . .... 76, Hodges, Pauline . . . . . 41, Hodges, Steve . . . . . . . Hodges, Wesley . . . . . . F Hogan, 3-Y Hursh, J. D. .. .... 26, 128 Hurst, Kathy .... .,... 1 13 Hurtado, Udell .. . . . , 98, 108 Hutsell, Paul ... ... 19, 128 Hutton, Becky . . . . . 17, 119 Hutton, Danny ....., . 108 Hutton, Donna .... 33, 128 Hutton, Dennis . . . .... -113 Hyman, Marcia .. ..... 119 Hyman, Mike ..... 88, 128 Hyman, Richard .... .... 1 13 -1- Ice, Kevin ..,. ..... 3 4, 97 Ice, Marsha .......... .... 3 5, 119 INDEX .,............. ,.... 1 38 INDUSTRIAL ARTS .... 78 Ingram, Roberta ......., V ...... 34 Ingram, Sandra ....... ' ........ 30 Inskeep, Harvey .... 18, 35, 36, 119 INTRAMURALS ........ 102, 103 Irvine, 'Dale . . . Ivey, Edwin 26, 77, 128 65, 128 Hogan, George ............... Hogan, Rick ...,............. Hogue, Bobbi .... 17, 20, 22, 24, 29, 32, 33, 66, 100,101, 127, 123, Hogue, Gary ................. Hogue, Greg .............. 91, Hoke, Phyllis .,.. 24, 30, 39, 59, 70, 71, 127 Hollar, Debbie ..... 34, 75, 83, 108 HOME ECONOMICS ...... 74, 75 Van Hook, Rena .........,.... 24 Hoover, Gary ......... 34, 36, 113 Hoover, Randy .... 88, 97, 128, 134, 137 Holt, Debrah ............. 34, 113 Hopkins, John ., .- 28, 29, 30, 34, 36, 113 Horner, Kathy . . . . . . 118 Horst, Weston .... .. 50 Horton, Faith ....... . . 24 HORNETS' NEST ... .,., 41 Hoss, Eugene ..,... ...., 5 5 Hough, David .. .. 88, 119 Houk, Ron ..... . .. 108 House, Sandra .. . 33, 53 .J- Jackson, Doug .... 34, 39, 108 Jackson, Eddie . . . ....,. . 119 Jackson, Joe ,..... .... 8 8, 119 Jackson, Rebecca ..,. . 128 Jackson, Shirley .... .. 113 Jackson, Timothy . , . . . 108 Jarrett, Rex ...... .... 1 08 Jean, Jarita .,... ....... 1 28 Jeffries, Cindy .... ...., 3 4, 113 Jeffries, Jeanetta .,... 22, 36, 113 Jenkins, Daisy .,.......,.,.... 53 Jennings, Jim ..........,..... 108 Johns, Greg 17, 36, 95, 100, 101. 113 Johnson, Barbara 17, 35, 83, 128 Johnson, Cheryl .......... 30, 119 Johnson, Debra ....... 25, 41, 108 Johnson, Eddie .,.. 34, 37, 106, 108 Johnson, Jean ... ........,.. . 113 Johnson, John ... ...,..... . 108 Johnson, Mark .., ....., . 113 Johnson, Melvin ... .,. 26, 119 Johnson, Pamelia ...., , 119 Johnson Ray . 17, 56, 113, 115, 111 Johnson Reta .,....,....., 53, 60 Johnson Richard ......... 26, 113 Johnson, Richard A. ..,....... 119 Johnson Roberta 18, 22, 40, 119 Johnson, Rusty ............ 34, 39 Johnson, Steve .... 17, 19, 30, 111 Johnston, Carol .........,. 83, 119 Johnston, Darrell ...... . 119 Johnston, Jerry .... ,.,.. 9 1, 108 Johnston, Marilyn ..... 18, 34, 113 Joice, Jeanie ..... ......... 1 28 Jones Becki ..... ,...... 1 28 Jones Betty ........, . 128 Jones, Bill ...,. .... 6 6, 88, 128 Jones, Debra .......... 27, 59, 119 Jones James ,............., 119 Jones, David ., 35, 36, 93, 100, 101, 119 Jones, Julie ...... . 113 Jones, Kenny ..,. ........ 1 08 Jones Linda ., 25, 36, 113 Jones, Phil .. ..,..... 119 Jones Steve 95, 108 Jones, Teresa ..,.. .... 2 5, 27 Jones, Teresa J. .. 34, 108 Jones, Teresa L. 34, 108 Jones Mary Anne 119 Jones, Mary Jane .,.. .... 1 19 Jones, Jackie ................. 119 Jordan, Bobby ............ 36, 108 JUNIORS .. 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122 Joy, Eddie ...... ....... 1 28 Julian, Samuel ....,., . 128 Justice, Jerry 32, 36, 113 -K- Keen, Jackie .. 35 Keen, Judie ..... .. 108 Keene, Pat ....... .... 1 13 Keithley, Dorothy .. ..., 113 Keithley, Shirley . . . . . . . 119 Kelchner, Miriam .... ' 128 Kelley, Tommy ...... . 108 Kelso, Frances ................ 34 Kensinger, Charles .... 28, 29, 119 Kerr, Barbara 22, 28, 30, 31, 36, 82, 113 Kerr, Georgie . . . . . . . 108 KEY CLUB .... .. 19 Kilgore, Kathy .. 27, 113 Kilgore, Cindy .. 27, 128 King, David ..,. . 108 King, Hugh .,.... . 128 Kinser, Vickie ....... . 128 Kirkey, Barbara 25, 41, 108 Kirkman, Lois .... ....,...... 5 0 Kitterman, Kathy ..... 41, 83, 108 Kitterman, Steve . . . . . . 88, 128 Klapp, A. K. ...... ...... 5 3 Kraft, Kenneth . . , . . . . 47 Kratzer, Dennis . . . . . 119 Kressig, Robert' ..... . . , 53 Kuklenski, Joe Dr. ,.. ... 47 Kyger, Katherine , . . . . . 108 Kyger, Steven ..... . . . 108 -L- Landreth, Vicki 17, 41, 83, 108 Landrus, Charles ..... 96, 113 LANGUAGE ARTS .. 56, 57 Language, Foreign . 70, 71 Lane, Paul .,,...... 128 Lane, Regina ....., . , . 113 Lane, Sarah . . , . . . 108 Lane, Steve . . . , . . 108 Lasiter, Bobby .. .......... 119 Latham, Janet ........ ..,. 3 4, 108 Latimer, Patricia 20, 21, 24, 33, 128 LATIN .......... 30, 70, 71 LATIN CLUB ..... 30, 31 Lawson, Laurie ,. 18, 34, 108 Lawson, Steve ......, . 128 Layne, Marcia .. ...... 108 Lea, Bill ,.... ....... 5 3, 94 Lee, John .... 91, 97, 108 Lee, Rex ........ .,.. 9 1, 108 Leierer, Sylvia ..,..., ,...,. 1 28 Lemmon, Deborah ............ 113 Lemons, Bruce .... 35, 36, 94, 119 Lemons, Floyd ..... Lemons, Harold ....... Lemons, Sharon Lee Letterman, Anita 29, LIBRARIANS ............. Lillard, Patti Lilly, Dorothy .. Lindsay, Tina ...... Lindsey, Dennis .... .. Lindsey, Bill ..... . . . Lock, Rebecca . ........ Locke, Carl . .... 19, 33, ., 34, 91, 97, Link, Dennis .. 26, 53, 61 Locke, Vicky .........,....... Lockmiller, Sherrie .... Loeffler, Klaus ., 17, 19, 28, 29, 47 Long, Collette .... . Long, Dewayne ..... Longnecker, Becky . Looney, Sandy ..... Loonsffot, Henry .. Loonsffot, Robert Loss, Arla Kay ......,. Loss, Nancy ,,......... , 68, 69, ...54, .. 30, ...sal Lovett, Tim ....... 26, 77, 88, Lowe, Howard J. Dr. .. Lowry, Bruce ................ Lowry, Debbie .... ,.,. Lowry, Dottie .. .... ,. Lowry, Karen .. .... 27, Lowry, Steven .... ...... Luke, Sally .... Lypton, Allen ..... Luttrull, Glenda Lyons, Gary ..... . , . -M- Mabe, Jewelene ....... Mace, Connie ........., Mackey, Margaret ., 27, .. 83, 34, 95, 33, 83, 30, 39, 73, McGhee, Jim McGinnis, Debra McGinnis, Cindy . McGinnis, Karen McGuire, Denny , McGuire, Kenny , McIntosh, Don .. McIntosh, Glenda McIntosh, Ronald McKenzie, Jeanne McKenzie, Randy McKinney, Ada . McKinney, Becky McKinney, Cheryl McLellan, Steve . McMahan, Nancy McMahan,' Rose IM McMillen, Andy . McMillen, Jeff . 1 McNeely, Steven . McNeill, Jeanne . McNeley, Larry . McReynolds, John McSwain, Jeanne McQuerter, Leila McVey, La Verne Medley, Janie Medley, Joey Medley, Lee Medley, Ray .... Meese, Michael .. Meese, Vinetta .. Melton, Joe ..... Menzies, Glen . . . Messenger, Debbie Messenger, Terry Messerli, Judy Michael, Rebecca . Middaugh, Sheila Middlemas, John . Middlemas, David MADRIGAL ..,................ Magers, Walden . . . . . . 53, Magers, William . . . . . Mahan, Marcia .. . . . . Mahan, Stanley . . . ..... . . . . Mallot, Dorothy .............. Malone, Kathy .. 22, 25, 28, 29, 34, Malone, Suzanne ....., 20, 21, Malz, Connie ..... ........... Manes, Cheryl ........, 25, 36, Manes, Mike ....... 58, 91, 95, Manuel, Debbie . . . ., ..... . . . . Manuel, Juanita . . . . . Manuel, Lee .... . . . Maples, Steve ...... .. Marlay, Mary. ..., MARCHING BAND Martin, Cheryl ....... Martin, Brent ...,. . . Martin, Ron ...... Matthew, Mike .. .. Masner, Margie ......... 17, 25, Mason, Sherry .. , .. . Mason, Marilyn .. Massey, Kristie .... MATHEMATICS .. MATH CLUB .... Mathis, Mike ...... Matthews, Cindy .. Mauck, Margaret ,. McCann, Bob ... ... McCann, Jenny McClanahan, Jerry .... McClanahan, Jim ....... McCleary McCleary, Jerry ......... McCleary, Linda ..... McCleary, Loretta McClure, Charlotte ...... .. 25, 90, 97, ., 70, 20, .. 97, .. 19, .. 34, .. 83, .. 22, 62, .. 30, Mays, Tamar .... . . . 26, 27, , Carolyn Sue ..,.... McClure, Jack .,...... ., 35, McClurg, Cheryl . 16, 17, 20, 21, 39, McCoy, Gerald .. 17, 19, 30, 31, 70, 71, 96, McCroskey, Carol ....,.... 41, McDaniel, Bill .... McDoniel, Joyce .... McDonald, Ken, ..,...... McDowell, Kenneth .... McGhee, Cheryl .' ....., 39, 91, 27, 41, Miles, Belinda Miles, Phyllis Miller, Jack .... Miller, Linda Miller, Mark Miller, Rondell .. Miller, Russell .. Miller, Sammy .. Miller, Sheila .. Mills, Eddie ..... Mills, Jonathan , Mills, Tim ....... Millstead, Kathy Millstead, Mickey Mincks, Bill ..... Minor, Karis .... Mintle, Marlyce . Mitchell, Keevin . Mitchem, Deana . Mitchem, Kenny . Mitchem, Michael Mock, Larry .... Mock, Terry ..... Moffis, Beverly .. Moffitt, Joseph .. Monks. Janice .. . Montgomery, Rich: Montgomery, Robl: Moore, Danny . . . Moore, Elizabeth Moore, Genevieve Moore, Harry . .. Moore, Kathy . .. Moore, Keith .... Moore, Marilyn .. Moreland, Janice Morgan, Gary Morgan, Glenda . Morgan Morton, . Rickie .. Johnny . Mullican, Doretta Murray, Harvey . Murray, Kay .... Murray, Patricia Myers. Deana Myres. Jay ..... ,, 18 ...3-1,108 . .,........... 119 Lee .......... 128 29. 30, 39, 128 .......73,83 113 53 128 119 .. 91.97.108 26, 128 108 .19, 33, 53. 61, 92 108 rle ........... 119 . 17, 19, 28, 29, 33, 47, 68, 69, 128 113 34,113 128 ...30,119 113 V ...96.119 't ., ..... 108 108 128 26, 77, 88, 119 '. 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Jf!:ni!'1'.1 :'i:!:! !fr?Jf 'JEE McGhee, Jini ..... ...... 4 1, 109 McGinnis, Debra ...... 24, 30, 129 McGinnis, Cindy ..., ....,., 1 13 McGinnis, Karen . . . . . 113 McGuire, Denny ,. .. 129 McGuire, Kenny .. .. 129 McIntosh, Don .,, ,. 120 McIntosh, Glenda .,.... . 129 McIntosh, Ronald ,,...... . 109 McKenzie, Jeanne ...,. 17, 41, 109 McKenzie, Randy . . . ..... , . . 114 McKinney, Ada .. . ..,..... . 109 McKinney, Becky ............. 120 McKinney, Cheryl 34, 40, 41, 42, 114 McLellan, Steve ,... . 39, 114 McMahan, Nancy ........, 33, 129 McMahan,' Rose Mary ..... 25, 114 McMillen, Andy . 17, 19, 23, 29, 67, 123, 129, 144 McMillen, Jeff . 17, 61, 91, 95, 107, 109 McNeely, Steven ., ......,.. 129 McNeill, Jeanne ., 27, 59, 120 McNeley, Larry ..,. .,.,... 1 29 McReynolds, John .. ..... 109 McSwain, Jeanne 41, 109 McQuerter, Leila ...... .. 52 McVey, La Verne .. .. 53, 73, 83 Medley, Janie .... ....... 1 13 Medley, Joey Medley, Lee . . . . . . 83, 114 Medley, Ray ..... ,.... 1 09 Meese, Michael .. 129 Meese, Vinetta .. 114 Melton, Joe ...... ...., 1 14 Menzies, Glen ...... .. 97, 109 Messenger, Debbie .... ,.... 1 14 Messenger, Terry . . . . . . 83, 129 Messerli, Judy .... 39, 120 Michael, Rebecca . . . . . . 27, 114 Middaugh, Sheila .... . 114 Middlemas, John .... 29, 129 Middlemas, David ..... 29, 114 Miles, Belinda .... 17, 41, 109 Miles, Phyllis ...... . 114 Miller, Jack ......... . 120 Miller, Linda .. ...... 27, 83, 113 Miller, Mark .. .. 35, 36, 88, 120 Miller, Rondell .... 17, 88, 99, 123, 129, 137 Miller, Russell .. .... 26, 36, 129 Miller, Sammy .. 39, 91, 109 Miller, Sheila ..... 83, 120 Mills, Eddie ..... .......... 1 09 Mills, Jonathan ............., 114 Mills, Tim ......... 26, 36, 93, 120 Millstead, Kathy ............. 114 Millstead, Mickey ......... 43, 109 Mincks, Bill ...... 26, 120 Minor, Karis .... 26, 129 Mintle, Marlyce .. .... 114 Mitchell, Keevin .............. 114 Mitchem, Deana ....,..... 27, 114 Mitchem, Kenny . 17, 34, 36, 56, 96, 114 Mitchem, Michael .. .. 129 Mock, Larry ..... .. 129 Mock, Terry ...... .. 109 Moffis, Beverly . . 120 Moffitt, Joseph ,.... ........ 5 1 Monks, Janice .........,....,, 120 Montgomery, Richard .. 17, 32, 114 Montgomery, Robby ........,. 109 Moore, Danny ...,... ., 109 Moore, Elizabeth . . , . . . . 109 Moore, Genevieve ,. 25, 54 Moore, Harry .... .... 1 09 Moore, Kathy ,. 120 Moore, Keith .... .... 1 14 Moore, Marilyn , .... 27, 54 Moreland, Janice ..,..... , 114 Morgan, Gary .... 34, 97, 109 Morgan, Glenda .. ....... 129 Morgan, Rickie . . . . . . 28, 120 Morton, Johnny ...,.......... 109 Mullican, Doretta ..,.. 22, 83, 129 Murray, Harvey .. ......... 120 Murray, Kay ..... 30, 41 Murray, Patricia .....,....... 109 Myers, Deana ................ 129 Myres, Jay .... .. 34, 39, 97, 109 Rfnrrltcrm:Harmavi-mzszrrz-mzsm: :I-.1 -ra: fn. qtj.,:.,.l,:pi ,vaigggjjiiigfffifg jm1.:gj:r.l1v.3 v 11:5 i.j.P.5-ish:.'.:...::1jL.Li.,.:Lml.rg1.:f:,a:tj,,iL: :Yip 1 :.1. 5: .1 ......... ...fe-.-t.-ci..-. ,... ..'...'..'1'i.,'1i', T '1,,'.1'C ' ' ' ' ., -.W ......... NATIONAL FORENSIC Pinegar, Bob ..AA 120 Romine, Gail ...... 17, 30, 41, 109 LEAGUE ,....,..... .... , . 32 Pinegar, Linda .. ....... 109 Romine, Jim ....... 28, 29, 30, 131 NATIONAL THESPIAN Pippin, Denise sa, 120 Rene. Jeff -.... 26. 36. 39. 78, 131 SOCIETY .........,....,.... 33 Pittman, Robert 120 Reek. Sandy -.......,... 33 Nauman, Dian ... ... 34, 109 Pittman, Sherry ... .. 114 Rook- THESE ---- .... -..1.- 120 Neas, Bruce ..., 109 Plymire, Steve ,,,, H 109 Rookstool, Carol ...,......,.. . 120 Nease, John ..., ......... 1 09 Poindexter, David .. ..... 114 Rceketeel. Diana A-.- 34. 39, 41, 109 Nehl, Jimmy ..... ........... I 29 Poindexter, Greg .... .. 108, 109 Rose. Walter --,.--.--A. 28, 54, 63 Neumann, Robert .. . 24, 29, 30, 129 Poindexter, Jimmy ... , .,..... 26 Rcee. Brenda --.- ..... 114 Newton. Danny .. ...,... 95, 114 Poindexter, Mike 18, 114 ROSS. Cheryl 109 Nichols, Elvin .. ....,.... 109 Polodna, Linda .. ....... 130 ROSS. Jeannie e---..... .... . 131 Nichols, Gregg ,., ,,, 91, 109 Poole, Paula ,H ,U 25, 114 Rothermel, Audrey ........ 58, 131 Nichols, Larry .. 26, 120 Pope, Icie Mae 54, 56 Rothefmel. David 38. 91. 99. 120 Nichols, Wayne ... ,,, 109 Porter, Brian H, ,H 114 Rothermel, Sheri ............. 120 Nickle, Nancy , .... .... 1 20 Potter, Pam .... 109 Routh, Roberta ........... 39, 114 Nicodemus, Terry ,, 39, 114 Potter, Sheila .....,....,..... 130 Routh, Wesley 16, 17, 18, 19, 88, Potter, Stephen .......... 102, 130 99.131 Potter, Tom , ..... , 34, 91, 97, 109 Revve. Mark ---- 108. 109 -O- Powell, Bill ........,......... 114 Rowe. Steven 30. 83. 120 Powell, David ..,.. 90, 95, 96, 114 Rey. Den ------ .---- 1 9. 131 Oberbeck, Jerry ..,.... 35, 36, 120 Powell, Mary .... ........ 2 2, 1820 Ruhle. Mike '--- 261 120 O'Dell, Fred ,......,.......... 129 Powers, David .. 35, ss, 120 Rneker. Brenda -. 109 OFFICE ,ASSISTANTS ........ as Presley, Danny .. ....... 130 Rueeell. Linda -.--------.- 28. 109 Ohlin, Cheri ...,... 22, 31, 34, 114 Presley, Larry .. .....,.... 109 Rust. Steven -----------1----- 120 O'Neal, Mary ...,...,.. 28, 54, 63 Prewett, Daniel ,...... 31, 39, 109 Ryan. Jeanna 20. 21. 24. 29.39. ADVANCED ORCHESTRA .... 72 Prewett, Marilyn 27, 39, 83, 130 66.131 Orr, Pauletta .,.,.,.......... 109 Price, Carolyn ................ 109 Ryba. Thelma ---- -- --- 5 4 Otts, Jimmy ..,,.....,.... 39, 109 Price, Cindy .... 109 Rydetedt. Duane 27. 114 Owens, Janice ... .. 34, 114 Price, Gary .... ...,. 114 Owens, Kathy ... ..... 114 Price, M'lissa ... ... 27, 114 S Owens, Richard .. 109 Pridemore, Glen .. ...... 90, 114 1 Owrey, Gene ...... .. 18 Prine, Randy .... ...... 9 0, 114 Oxendine, Pamela 109 Potman, Lynn .,... 20, 22, 25, 120 Saffele. Larry -- 109 Sapp, Don ..... . . 120 Sapp, Ron ....... .... 1 09 -P-1 ...Qi Sardeson, Dale ..... .. 91, 114 Sardeson, David .... . . . . , . 109 Paarman, Steve .. ....... 109 QUILL AND SCROLL .. 29 Sargent. Irie ------------- 114 Padgett, Jim .,,,, 25, 120 , Satterfield, Warren 29, 30, 131 Padgett, Kathy 25, 36, 114 Sawyere. Blake .-.....---- 109 Padgett, Sylvia .....,. 25, 41, 109 1R-, Schafer. Barry --.. -- 33. 120 Painter, Mary ..... 20, 27, 83, 130 Schell. Mary .--..- .. 34. 109 Palmer, Floyd ......... , ...... 109 Raby, Jimmy ...... 33, ss, 36, 130 Schell. Laverne ---.-- --..--- 1 14 Palmerton, Jolynne . 28, 29, 31, 34, Raby, Roy ............. 114 Schlageter. Teresa ........ 109 114 Race, Billy ,... ,,,,,,,,, 9 5, 109 Schlicher, Scott ....... 35, 36, 114 PARENT-TEACHER Ragain, John .. .. 39, 91, 95, 109 Schroeder. Gary .. ..... 114 ASSOCIATION .... .. 51 Ragain, Rex ..... ........... 1 09 Schreeder. Nancy ......... 109 Parnell, Hubert .. ..,....... 120 Ramsey, Charles ....... 120 Schuelzky. Peter ---- 13. 34. 36. 90. Parnell, Don .... ss, 90, 130 Ramsey, Jim .... 97, 109 114 Parnell, Hilda ............ 17, 109 Ramsey, Larry .,.. 90, 114 Schultz. George ..... - 109 Parrott, Carrol ............ 50, 96 Randolph, Kathy ...,. 130 Schulte. Mark ------.-- 26. 78. 131 Parrott, Jim ss, 89, 96, 97, 130 Ray, Cathy ....... 25, 109 Schulze. Linda ----- 27. 40. 83. 120 Parrott, Pat .......... 91, 95, 109 Ray, Debi ..... 114 SCIENCE -------------1--r 60. 61 Paelcy, Jim ........ 19, 26, 35, 77 Ray, Vickie 57, 120 SCIENCE CLUB 28 Parsons, Randy .. 34, 90, 109 Rea, Charles 130 Sceft. Brenda ---' 34- 41' 109 Payne, Dorothy ......... 130 Rea, Gary ....... ..... 1 20 S001-tt David -- --'- 28, 109 Payne, Michael .......,.. 109 Reaves, Steven ........,... 19, 114 Scetf. Mark ---' --'- 9 6' 121 Payne, Randy 88, 97, 130 Reaves, Theressa ............, 109 Scett. Stephen ----------- - 39. 109 Payne, Richard .......,.. 25 Reed, Debbie ...... 20, 21, 83, 130 Scott. Vicky ....-c--.-----.-- - 114 Payne, Robert .... 109 Reed, Ralph ........... 91, 97, 109 Seaman, David ,, 60, 61, gg, 96, 97, Peacock, Roscoe ....,.. 109 Reed, Robert ................. 109 121 Pearson, Bob .......... 114 Reed. Sara -- 15. 17. 23. 29. 32. 33. Sears, Charlotte .. 40, 42, 121 Pearson, Jim 54, 61, 100 69, 130 Sears, Clyde .... .... . 19, 121 Peck, Dorothy ........,,....... 54 REGALIA ATTENDANTS .... 42 Sears, Richard ......... . 131 Peck, Ted ......... 56, 94, 99, 130 REGALIA QUEEN ....,....... 43 Self, Dena ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 3 5, 121 Peltz, Debbie ................. 120 Reiss, Joann .............. 83, 120 Self, Tammy ,, ,, 25, 28, 74, 109 Pendergrass, Bonita , . . . . . 120 Reynolds, Kenny . . .......... 114 Sells, Rick ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , , 91, 109 Pendergrass, Denny . . . . . . 109 ReY1l01dS. Rick - - - - 26. 39. 130 Sells, Tommy .......... . . . . . . . 114 Pendergrass, Doug ...,..,.... 109 Rhea, Nick ......,. . .. 35, 36, 120 SENIORS .. 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, Pendergrass, Steve ........ 26, 130 Rhoades, Elaine ........ 120 132, 133 Pennell, Mark .. 35, 36, 37, 93, 120 Rhoades, Liz .... ..... 109 SENIOR SUMMARIES... 133, 134, Perkins, Paula ............... 109 Rhoden, Danny ---- . - - 109 135. 136. 137 Perry, Galen .......... 114 Rhodes, Jean .... ......, 1 30 Sevy, Tony ,, ,,,,, 93, 94, 98, 99 Perryman, Jackie ....,.,..... 120 Rice, Phillip' ..,. .......,.. 1 I4 Sexton, Tim ..... .......... I 31 Perryman, Wilma ....,........ 83 Riedle, Terry .. . . . .- 39, 96, 109 Sexton, Rebecca .......... . . . . 114 Persell, Jill ........ 20, 58, 83, 130 Rikard, Dan .... .....,.. 1 09 Shaffer, Danny .... 26, 77, 78, 131 Persell, Vicki ......... 83, 120 Rikard, Larry ....... 114 Shane, Drew .. 19, 88, 100, 101, 121 Peryer, Jill ...,. .,.,....,.. 1 20 Rippe, Michael ..... 26. 130 Shane, Julia ........,,.... 41, 109 Perusse, Sandy . . . ........,., 130 Rippe, Steve . . . ,.......... 109 Shane, Sally ............. . . . . . 114 Peterson, Chris ..,. 98, 99, 130 Ripnee' Jim 130' 135. 137 Shank, John . 10, 17, 30, 32, '35, 30, Peterson, Dane ...... .... 9 5, 114 Rips, Jimmy .... .......... 1 14 131 Pettenger, Glenda .... .... 8 0, 120 Robbins, Debbie . . . ...., 130 Shank, Pam . . . .... . . . . . 109 Pfeifer, Mrs. Hosea .,......... 51 Roberds, Jesse ...... 120 Shank, Randy 19, 68, 114 Pfeifer, Nancy ........ 34, 41, 109 Robertson, Jesse .. . . . 29, 54, 59 Sharp, Cheryl ... . . . . . . . 109 Phillips, Clarence . . . ......... 120 Robertson, Mike .. , . . 76, 131 Sharp, Rex .... . . , . . . . 121 Phillips, Janet ... ... 33, 83 Robertson, Pat .... ... ..... 109 Shaw, Carol ... ..,.......... 121 Phillips, Jim ..........,... 34, 109 Robertson, Paula .....,.,..... 109 Shaw, Leslie .......... 19, 39, 114 Phillips, Mary .............,.. 120 Robertson, Susa . 17, 20, 21, 35, 83, Shaw, Paula ..., 22, 28, 36, 39, 114 PHYSICAL EDUCATION ..... 80 131 Sheridan, Greg .... 19, 39, 96, 131 PHYSICAL EDUCATION CAREER Robertson, Terry : ..... 33. 36. 131 Shields, Becky .. .,..,,.. 26, 131 CLUB ...........,.,..,..... 27 Robinson, David ....... 114 Shope, Dan ..... 88, 131 Pickering, Gary .. ....... 26, 130 Rodgers, Sheri 25, 109 Shope, Dwaine .. 39, 109 Pickering, Merrie 17, 27, 30, 33, Rogers, Becky ........ 131 Shull, Cecelia 25, 110 35, 37, 70, 130 Rogers, Gaylen .. 20, 83, 131 Sias, Randi .... 27, 114 Pickering, Pam . 17, 29, 44, 83, 130 Rogers, Ricky Siler, Marilyn .... . 110 Pickering, Sally . 17, 27, 34, 44, 114 Rollins, Toni 114 Simmons, Mark 88, 121 1 if Ji? . 955i7'3'537i1 'V 1'-:1.fl5iiii5L57??.':f11 fii?i5lfi3llsf515llE3ii1522.25 ' ' ' E351 1 . f' ' f ' ig? ,-.V-F-jift Zggfiisjp r ' .'1:.4::L:'..'fq?:. f1'q,,,jAg an-:ff .4 Simpson Nikki Simpson Rick 4 Sims Debbie SING OUT Skinner Drew.,. Skinner Milton . . . ..... . . . . Skidmore Jack . . ......... . . Slavens Gae . . . . . Stockstill John Stockstill Ricky Stockstill Teresa Stokes Billy ................. Stokes Sharon ,L 1 41 2 Stone Sheilagtff ........... Stovall Mark .........,...... Trivitt Billy Trogdon Reitha Tuck Brenda Tucker Melvin Tummons Madina .... Turner Turner Turner Donald ..., . . Robert ,... ........,. Elaine , . Slavens Pam Slavens Tony ..... .... Slaughter Diana ...... Slaughter, Helen . . . . . . Sloan, Sloan, Sloan, Slone, Nancy .... Kurt... Tony .... .. 57, Shirley... Sly, David ...., Smith, Carl . . 91, 88, Stovall Robert . . . ...... . . . . Strain Julie ,,........ 20 83 Strain, Kenny . .......... . Stratton, Bill .... 29, 66 88, 90 Stratton, Greg ........ 31, 7, Stratton, Mark .. 1 , 18, 23, 0, , Strong, Don ..... .... Strong, Mark . , . . . , . Turney Deborah Turney, Sharon Tuter, Vicky ..,. Twedell, Jim TWIRLERS ....... 24 27 35 Whitlock Jeff Whitmore Marc Whitworth Jim White Charlena Whitworth John .. Whisnant Jim .... Wickersham Connie Wiggins Debbie Wiggins Gail ..... . 10 32 69 Wilburn, Deborah . . . . . . Sandra . . Wilburn Wilcox, Becky .... Wilcox, Serene Wilhite, Luanne .. Wilhite, Susanne . . . . . . , Williams, Beverly . Williams, Christine , ' ',.?',f?'f , 1 :pl ,,,,, 42 Smith, Cecil .... . . . Smith, Don ................... 121 Smith, David ......... 39, 100, 114 Smith, Douglas . 26, 39, 76, 97, 131 Smith, Krissy ......,...... 27, 114 Smith, Larry .......... 26, 77, 131 Smith Rose .. ...... 121 Smith Steve 26, 121 Smith Susan .... ....... 3 9, 114 Snelling, Ronnie .......,.. 39, 121 Snider, Kelly ..... 18, 93, 100, 114 Snider, Tom ....,...... 26, 77, 121 Snodgrass, Kathy ..... 28, 34, 110 Stroup, Kathy ........ .... Stubbs, Thomas .... : .... .... 1 32 STUDENT COUNCIL ........, 17 Sturgell, Vicki ....... .. 113, 115 Sutton, Theresa .... 34, 110 Sutherlin, Martha ...........,. 84 Sved, Deborah ................ Swaim, Dennis 39, 90, 102, Swaim, Jeff ..,........ 39, 95, Swearingen, Tim ...... 35, 36, Sweeney, John ............. 47, 48 Sweet, Cyndi ...... 27, 34, 41, Snook, Kathy ...... ...... 2 5, 110 Snow, Debbie ..,... .,...... 1 10 Snowden, David .......... 95, 110 Snowden, Janet ,...... 34, 56, 114 Snowden, Mark .... 93, 94, 96, 131 Snyder, Arlis .... 17, 19, 23, 29, 32, 39, 59, 68, 69, 131 Snyder, Chris ......... 32, 36, 114 SOCIAL STUDIES ........ 58, 59 SOPHOMORES . 111, 112, 113, 114, 115 SOPHOMORE CHOIR ......... 34 SPANISH .............. .. 71 SPANISH CLUB ..... .. 30 Sparkman, Trev ....... . 114 SPEECH ......... .......... 6 8 Spellman, Judi ...,.... 29, 39, 131 Spellman, Russell ..... 34, 39, 110 Spencer, Jane 22, 27, 28, 30, 36, 114 Spencer, Patty . . . . . . 114 Spencer, Steve .... ......,.... 1 14 SPORTS ................... 86, 87 Spradlin, Doug .... 19, 27, 111, 114 -T- Tartenaar, Fred .. Tate, Debbie .... Tate, Patricia Taylor, Debbie Taylor, Rhonda Teague, Chris . . . Teaver, Jack .... Temple, Benny Templeton, Julie ..... Templeton, Linda .... TENNIS ......... Tennis, Ricky Tennis, Verna . . . Terry, Mike ..... . . ....115 ....110 ....121 .......121 .. 103, 121 91, 110 ....110 ....,..121 39, 132 .30,70,115 ........100 ....115 ....115 ........121 Tettleton, Gayla ........., 41, 110 Tharp, Susan ....,. 32, 33, 74, 121 THESPIANS ..... . . Thomas, Brenda .. Thomas, Bobbie Thomas, Julie Thomas, Leslie .... 33 132 30, 110 34, 115 34,115 Spradling, Roger ............. 121 115 Thomas, Mike .. . Thomas, Mike . . . . . Thomas, Paul .... .... Thomas Richard ... ....... Thomas Ridley 88, Thomas, Robert . . , . . , 28, Thomas, Robin .. ,...,. 39, Thomas, Susan 25, 41, Thomas Thomas ...,...,.. 39, Thomas Thompson, Bill , Virginia .... 28,31, 54,83 51 Thompson, Janet ............. Thompson, Bobbie ..... 24, 29, 132 Uber, Jean ....... Underhill, Steve Underwood, Mike .. Upchurch, Brenda . -V- Vader, Kathy ..,.. Van Dyck, Shirley . Van Hook, Rena .. Van Tangeren, Rose Van Winkle, Dan , Vanaant, Andy .... Vaughan, Chris Vaughan, Cindy Vaughan, Jim ..... Vaughan, Melinda . Veregge, Rick ..... Vich, Clifford Vinson, Debra . . . 115 110 26, 132 122 ...110 ...122 ...110 ...132 ...110 ...115 .......26 .......96 34, 41, 110 . . .. 36, 122 . . . 110 . . . 122 18,29 Vinson, Steve .......... Vincen, Sherryl ........... 25, 110 VOCATIONAL-TECHNICAL EDUCATION ........ -W- Waite, Patty ...,,..... Walker, Aaron ......... Walker, Connie . 27, Walker, Nancy .. Walker, Cheryl .. Wallace, Steve Wallace, Terry .. Wann, Frank ...... Ward, Debbie ..... Ware, Debbie 22 34, 28, Warner, A Debbie ....... Warner, Larry .1 Warner, Sherry . . . Watts, Beth ....... Watts, Terry Lee Weatherford, Kenny Weatherwax, Gloria Webb, Judy ......, Webb, Linda Welch, Larry . . . Stacye, Mark ..... ........ 9 6, 121 Stafford, Kenny ....... 73, 91, 110 Stafford, Sue ...........,..... 110 STAGE TECHNICIANS Stagner, David ............... 110 Staniield, Becki 18, 22, 32, 121 Stanfill, Billy ................ 110 Stark, Gary, ................., 110 Steele, Linda .... 17, 22, 29, 32, 121 Steger, Juanita . 35, 40, 42, 83, 131, 137 Steiger, Judy .............. 54, 56 Stein, Chuck . 17, 19, 28, 30, 35, 36, 131 Stevens, Judy .... ..... . 114 Stevens, Linda .. ........... 115 Steward, Russ 18, 63, 64, 131 Stewart, Charlotte .... 28, 34, 110 Stewart, David .. .... 90, 115 Stewart, Diane .. .. 34, 109 Stewart, Karen .. .... 83, 121 Stewart, Rickey .. ....... 25, 115 Stewart, Steve 35, 36, 131 Stewart, Terry .........,..... 110 Stiver, Danny ..... 19, 28, 32, 121 Stockard, Christie 24, 28, 30, 80, I 121 Stockard, Joe 17, 18, 91, 95, 110 Stockdale, Verma ............. 110 Stockstill, Dan ,.... 19, 32, 36, 115 Stockstill, Denise .... 17, 27, 34, 41, Thompson, Suzanne . . Thompson, Tim . . . . , Throne, Larry . . , . . Tillman, Paul Tindall, Marvin .... Toole, Harry Dale Towe, Marti ...... Towry, Donna Towry, Nicky .... TRACK ....... . . Tracy, Gayla. .. . . Tracy, Larry .. Tranbarger, Jim .... 27,54 122 .36, 39, 115 .. 38, 39, 54 110 32, 122 115 .fifi 25, 115 96 .22, 24, 122 91, 110 90,115 Tracy, Terry ......... 19, 29, 66, 132 Tranbarger, John .. 19, 39, 111, 115 Tranbarger, Phil ..,....... 39, 110 I Trask, Martha .... Trase, Susan .. 'TRI-HI-Y .... . ..... 110 41, 110 24 55, 76, 77 18, 41, 110 26, 122 41, 42, 106, 110 132 .. . . 20, 122 27, 96, 122 122 28,54 115 29, 31, 115 41, 83, 110 122 115 34, 110 77, 122 .....132 ....83 132 115 115 Wells, Martha ..... 22, 51 Wells, Richard .. .. 93, 96, 122 Wells, Sandra ,...... . 110 West, Janna .... ........ 1 32 Whaley, Sandra .. 35, 39, 132 Wheeler, Joyce .. .. 33, 83, 122 Wheeler, Kenny ......,....... 110 Wheeler, Mark ........ 39, 95, 110 Whitaker, Gary . 17, 29, 33, 67, 88, 89, 132 Whitcher, John .. .,...... 115 White, Charlena .. 36, 80, 122 White, Charles , . . . White, Lawerence White, Lucy .,..., White, Mike .... White, Vicki . . . White, Randy .... Whitlock, Don . . . ......'110 115 ...30,115 115 ...34,115 ...26,132 132 Williams, Diane Williams, Don ..... Williams, Dusty . . . Williams, Floyd . . , Williams, Gary Williams, Grant .. Williams, Jan ..... Williams, Janice Williams, Williams, John .... Williams, Judith Williams, Lynn .... Williams, Paula ..,. 24, 25, 27, 115 Williamson, Becky . Willis, Charles .... Wilson, Becky . .. Wilson, Gary .... Wilson, James . . . Wilson, Larry .. Wilson, Mike ...... Wimberley, Barba .. Wimberley, Curtis .. 19, 88, 99, 122 Wise, Kathy .... 29 Wiseman, Ken .... Witherspoon, Susie Wofford, Jim ...... Wolken, Don ..... Wolken, John Woods, Karen . . . Wood, Jack Woods, Woods, Micki .... Mike .... Woolford, Shep Wooliver, Susie .. . WRESTLING . . . Wiseman, Ken ...,......... 55, 78 Wright, Desiree .... Wright, Ricky . Wrinkle, Jerry .... Wyant, Jack .... Wyant, Ricky .... 110 27, 35, 100, 102, 132 88, 122 115 26, 122 38, 39, 122 .. 26, 132 Jeanette 27, 115 102, 115 27, 115 23, 27, 72, 132 . 20, 29, 33, 66, 132 34, 63, 110 ........122 .......132 .......122 76, 132 19, 26,122 . 18, 27, 34, 41, 110 , 35, 48, 66, 132 54 20, 33,122 . ..... 91,110 122 110 17, 38, 132 132 122 122 .. 54, 59,97 110 96 22, 34, 56, 115 115 54,79 .-.122 ....110 .Y- Yager, John ....... Yarnell, Garth, Dr. Yates, Gary ........ Younes, Vickie Young, Barbara .. Young, Claudia . . . Young, Darlene . . . Young, Joe ...... Young, Kevin Young, Larry Young, Larry Young, Rodney Young, Sherry .... Younger, Arthur .. Younger, Dearll .. . 95, 115 ...... ..47 . .... 25,122 132 115 110 132 110 122 122 27,132 122 110 . .... 110 115 -Z- Zarras, Cindy ..... isa, ss, 36, 122 Zongker, Debra . 20, 22, 50, 83, 122 1 i 'F 9 Jkt 9' f if s 5 i 25. 110 ., 29, 37, 136 ...,... 115 ,...... 103 1 .. ... 95, 115 ....., 115 :nie 22, 47, 100, 115 ., 54, 110 .. 32. 69 h . ., 39, 122 1 . ,.., 110 . 115 122 . 27, 115 E .. . 27, 115 ly 115 ine .. 132 ........ . 110 .. 27, 35, 100, 102, 132 .. 83, 122 115 26, 122 .. 38, 39, 122 r .... 26. 132 lite 27, 115 .,,.....,.102,115 A .,.,...... 27, 115 23, 27, 72, 132 24. 25, 27, 115 ky .. 20, 29, 33, 66, 132 .. 34, 63, 110 122 132 122 76, 132 .. 19, 26, 122 Ja 18, 27, 34, 41, 110 :is .. 19,88,99,122 . 29, 35, 48, 66, 132 54 lsie .... 20,373,122 ...91,110 122 110 .. 17, 38, 132 132 122 122 .. 54, 59, 97 ....,.110 .. .,..... 96 ..,. 55,78 22, 34, 56, 115 . .... . .... 115 .. 54, 79 .. 122 .. 110 -Y- Dr. I DI' ll.. -Z 95, 115 ,..... ..47 .. .. 25, 122 132 ., 115 .. 110 .. 132 .. 110 122 122 132 122 .. 110 110 .. 115 . 27, 33, 35, 36, 122 1 , 20, 22, 50, 83, 122 l 1 1 l i i l l 4 Ji 1 'J'mf'mWff'FWT'l'w?'Ff' 'W fllfklffq-'F -Wwirhttwfssssr.-wawessanfwzs-.r 'T 171 7' 5111 IQ' ,Q sg -4 ..h-- Q- ,.., f'Zil. -ug Nw' . -K 2'U'1fb.Z'? 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Special recognition is extended to the following for their tireless ef- forts and contributions: To our Principal, Mr. William Gist, and Assistant Principal, Mr. Neal Gru- baugh, for their patience and en- couragementg to the custodians for their help in preparations for pic- tures and their cooperation in af- ter-school work, to the Journalism I classes for their assistance in the detailed work of the index and senior summary pages g to Mrs. Vir- ginia Woodring, city-wide coordi- nator, for her advice and instruc- tiong to Linda Dutton, who com- posed the beautiful opening sec- tion copy and the informational material throughout the book, to Tim Davis, associate editor, whose ideas and work were invaluableg and last, but not least, to the two people without whom the total ef- fort would have been lost, a spe- cial tribute goes to our photograph- er, Jim Flash Tranbarger, who labored above and beyond the call of duty to furnish the pictures which form the foundation of the Highlighter. 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