Hillcrest High School - Highlighter Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1971

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,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.



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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.

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