Hillcrest High School - Highlighter Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1972

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Principal Bill Gist and Highlanders listen to Coach Gregg's advice about feet care in marching. es Getting together with people and becoming involved was charac- ' teristic of Hillcrest in '72, Reaching out for higher goals that will make a better tomorrow, learning that everyone is someone spe- cial, and accepting responsibilities of leadership, loyalty, citizen- ship, and friendship were the qualities that brought students to- gether. Mi william Gist is ., friend to md.-M as well as an administrator. Contents Activities . . . 14- Academics . . . . 56 Sports . . . . 76 Peopkz ........ ..94 SenhnfSunnnary.. ..137 Index ................ 141-2 5 913,31 Anti-if i it , , g :ggi V! t A61 Who me? defends David Seaman as he lis- VQJCO 1 f tens to Patty Waite. l Loyalty provided the key word to a successful and spirited school year. It was that tiny spark of loyalty deep inside every student that came alive as the Hor- nets Were cheered on to victory. This loyalty Was so strong that it remained even as the Hornets met de- feat. is is fyeyyti yyvg ' mr -,mv--1 : ,nw f X ' lg' A wr s s TL Sally Pickering listens to the Italian version of football by Tony Cefala, A.F.S. student. Debbie Anderson anxiously awaits the results of a conversion attempt. The Highlanders step to the beat of the familiar drums. 15 4-L Spectators converse during a break in the action. .l W l i rrrr WW l Cheerleaders respond energetically to a first down play. Dancing to the magical sounds of Julian Chris- tian are Jacque Harrell and Curt Wimberley. 0 . The beauty of happiness shows in the faces of queen Debbie Anderson and Dan Funkhouser. A tackling Hornet nails an opposing ball carrier as he tries to turn downfield. Senior attendant Charlotte Sears and escort David Rothermel enter into the majestic atmosphere of Regalia night. Keith Drumright looks down court for an open man against his opponent. 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A AQ fm 1 K A' TA Q if , If 5 -. is ' if kk g ' 19 V ' '55, Q LU' A Ik fy ff' :M K H: ' is ' T 5 fu My K ' is V M A , f 1 Q , f si f if as W 4 Q wk 'ff , f I 'fi 1 if 4 S W' , K W 'Q K , , A if 1 f f Q A M , 5' ' , ' 'P F ' M13 - ff, il Q ' f f . K , 5 1' 4' if if V Ytvs, 1 VV ,f 2 f .3 y. A N , , as ff if W ' Q Q as f - -im , MX ' Q as Si ig as , , X -Q .qs va . A w f W . y ',- X52 R w 6 W' g W fly Student Council planned activities which promoted the United Fund Drive as well as other special events which involved the stu- dent body. Students got together through their clubs to support school unity. Bill Davidson, Alvin Baker, and Ralph Grimes paint the United Fund Target. Key Club president Terry Dykes listens atten- tively to Dee Wampler, prosecuting attorney. . l,l,,, l lx 'NIL WF L- .gi Jan Chambers totals the contributions and finds that the goal was reached. Bill Davidson and Ernie Davis decorate the Re- galia platform where the queen will reign. X fi .l -QL .. National Forensic League members do research for material on a debate topic. , Anchor Club girls prepare a Cancer Drive brochure. Julia Shane letters a poster for the art club. Involvement in classroom activities provided an op- portunity for students to discover friends and to im- prove academically. The curriculum was enriched as the student became conscious of his environment through a study of nature. 4,,....A-'O Jackie Keene finds another world through the lens of the microscope. Colonial times come alive as Susan Crabtree describes a musket. Planning the yearbook calls for intense concentration. Wooded beauty of the Hillcrest campus lends enchantment for study. M ff .c fa. s.x.s ' Oblivious to the world, Denise Pippin reads her novel. , ky We ,Q i Steve Spencer gets stuck in stocks. Over thirty clubs and organiza, tions extended opportunities to the student body in order to get it together in aotivitiesff . ss . These activities were promotedff . . q .typ with services to the commum and to student life. As a students gained ideas for experiences, hobbies, knowledgeable information careers that might be a for the future. Getting together in XX I4 Q Cabinet works for new ideas Fired with enthusiasm, the Cabinet Worked energetically to initiate new ideas with the student body. Bennett Springs was the scene of a retreat Where 38 students, five teach- ers, and four sets of parents held rap sessions. Featured speakers stressed responsibilities to the individual. Through the leadership of the Cab- inet, the student body carried out projects such as the Halloween treats for children, the Christmas event of giving toys and clothing to needy families, and the giving of lilies to shut-ins at Easter. CABINET . . . Front Row: Roberta Johnson, social commissioner Mrs Rebecca Bell sponsor Linda Steele, vice-president, Danny Stiver, president, and Jacque Harrell art commissioner Second Row Larry DeVries, building and grounds, Mark Pennell elections Terry Dykes finance J an Chambers secretaryg and Chris Fortner, elections. Above: Linda Steele, Danny Stiver, and Terry Dykes count pennies for class competition in the Students' Consolidated Fund drive. Right: Danny Stiver, student body president, contem- plates Student Council plans for the coming year. STUDENT COUNCIL . . . Front Row: Kerry Harrell, Bobby Steele, Vickie Sturgell, Lisa Pennell, Teresa Baker, Penny Snyder, Cheryl McGhee, Robbie Johnson, Connie Walker, Sharon Wideman, Susie Landreth, Arthur Brooks, Carol McCroskey, Barba Wimberley, Dena Mitchem, Steven Rowe. Second Row: Vicki White, Janet Carney, Cheryll Beatty, Thadine Jackson, Karen Delp, Cyndi Bowser, V 'Nn-Q' Judy Keen, Susan Fowler, Carol Shaw, Char- lotte Sears, Christi Stockard, Denise Stockstill, Greg Adams, Steve Scott, Ray Johnson, Deb- bie Manes. Third Row: Mrs. Rebecca Bell, sponsor, Chris Fortner, Mark Pennell, Danny Stiver, Terry Dykes, Mark Stratton, Jacque Harrell, Linda Steele, Bobby Lasiter, Kenny Gillming, Jeff McMillen, Ernie Davis, Sherry N . ef J ...fi Goyer, Gae Slavens, Connie Anderson, Jenny Barton. Fourth Row: Carl Dahlman, Jeff Green, Pete Schuelzky, Craig Skinner, Larry DeVries, Bill Davidson, Frank Burke, David Stever, Greg Whitaker, Bob Burbee, John Fielding, Joe Stockard, Jan Chambers, Joe Beckdahl, Tom Glynn, Joe Jackson, Marvin Davis. 'W-sf. Left: John Whitworth deposits money in the United Fund jar as Allen Lupton looks on. Above: Jeff McMillen gives a committee re- port in a Student Council meeting. Y Safety projec s stress student participation The 32 members of the Safety Council promoted safety by various projects throughout the school year. Projects included assemblies that stressed safety at school and car reg- istration which provided the parking lots with safety needed during and 54 M. u i, ' X5 X .s fi: if 5, 2 4. .. A C, in after school hours. Serving as officers were Mark Mil- ler, president, Joe Stockard, vice- presidentg Connie Wickersham, secre- tary, and Karen Chartrand, treasur- er. r ,J 5 'gk Jess? ' ar .1 Rl Karen Chartrand, Mark Miller, and J oe Stockard help Connie Wickersham write a letter to City Util- ities about moving a pole to aid buses to exit more safely. Norma Hicks and Richard Hyman study pre- cautions to be taken on parking lot. SAFETY COUNCIL . . . Front Row: Brad Roepke, Richard Hyman, Laurie Lawson, Julie Miller, Connie Wickersham, Alan Fugitt, Sher- ry Rogers, David Reynolds. Second Row: Danny Snodgrass, Linda Heinkel, Chris Eggers, Debra Woods, Beverly Alexander, Nancy Clemens, Debbie Hollar, Glenda Adams. Third Row: Beryl Bradley, sponsor, Carroll Snead, Loa Braig, Debbie Gleghorn, Norma Hicks, Mark Miller, Randy Crocker, Ric-ky Stockstill, Larry Baggett. Fourth Row: Julia Shane, Kelly Snider, Joe Stockard, David Snowden, Grant Williams, Darrell Johnston, Keith Gillming, Charlotte Stewart. KEY CLUB . . . Front Row: Steve Scott, Richard Akers, John Tranbarger, Randy Shank, John Johnson, Bruce Daniels, Doug Spradlin, Charlie Cooper, Phil Tranbarger, and Mike Wilson. Second Row: Terry Dykes, Er- nest Davis, Bobby Lasiter, Tony Cefala', Danny Stiver, Jeff McMillen, Ken McDowell, Kevin Chittenden, Dan Stockstill, Larry Throne. Third Row: Mr. Carl Locke, sponsor, Chris Fortner, Dan Bolton, Gary Flokstra, Louis Davis, Larry Arnold, Dustin Cooper, Bruce Neas, David Carroll, Jay Myers, and Mr. '01 During College Career Night, Key Clubber Randy Shank talks to Mr. Clyde T. Gibbs, admissions counselor from William Jewell College. l Neal Grubaugh, sponsor. Fourth Row: Terry Hill, Clyde Sears, David Hough, Steve Reaves, Curt Wimberley, Larry DeVries, Bill David- son, Gary Hill, Drew Shane, and David Ever- est. Key club is fund raiser Key Club members were found throughout the halls of Hillcrest in their familiar role of selling ribbons which aroused school spirit and aided the finances for other clubs. Key Club members didn't stop there, but went on to help the com- munity by delivering Christmas baskets to the needy and Easter lilies to shut-ins. They aided in many fund- raising drives such as the Cancer Drive and the Heart Drive. Key Club was a service organiza- tion With members chosen on the basis of personality, scholastic ability, and community citizenship. Officers were Terry Dykes, president, Chris Fortner, vice-presidentg Dan Stock- still, secretaryg and Randal Shank, treasurer. Sponsors were Mr. Neal Grubaugh and Mr. Carl Locke. W, -'- Xif' .if 4 ANCHOR CLUB Front Row: Faye Baugh, Vicki Sturgell, Sue Fowler, Debbie Zongker, Kathy Cooper, Connie Frazier, Con- nie Wickersham, Jeanetta Jeffries, Jane Spen- cer, and Debbie Ward. Second Row: Mary Powell, Marilyn Johnston, Krissy Smith, Janet Service aim in projec s One of the many service projects undertaken by Anchor Club members was having a Christmas party to brighten the season for an injured Hillcrest student. With the supervision of their spon- sor, Miss Martha Ann Wells, Anchor Club offered its support in fund-rais- ing activities such as the Cancer Drive, and also aided the Highlanders in selling candy to raise money for their trip to Washington, D. C. Serving as officers for the club this year were Linda Steele, president, Kathy Malone, vice-president, Dana Hartsell, secretary, and Mary Powell, treasurer. its fi i Carney, Kathy Snodgrass, Desiree Wright, Cindy Carney, Becky Cook, Cheryl McGhee, and Becki Stanfield. Third Row: Linda Steele, Reta Hoaglin, Gloria Biggers, Debbie Carpen- ter, Debbie Vaughan, Celesta Davis, Jenny Barton, Deanna Hart, Sarah Davis, and Robin Daniels. Fourth Row: Martha Wells, sponsor, Debbie Ware, Kathy Malone, Jan Chambers, Dana Hartsell, Gae Slavens, Cheri Ohlin, Faith Horton, Linda DeVries, and Debbie Snow. Jenny Barton and Connie Wickersham make plans for the next Anchor Club meeting. A.F.S. members welcome foreign exehan e student American Field Service Interna- tional's 75 members pitched in to help foreign exchange student Antonio Cefala' to adjust his life to a new home and experience. Setting its goals at becoming ac- quainted with other A.F.S. students in Springfield, the club began to ful- fill these goals by having a social get together for A.F.S. students. The club members united in selling Christmas cards and took a step fur- ther to make Antonio's stay a long remembered one by purchasing him a Hillcrest Highlighter. With Mrs. Dorothy Lilly, Mrs. Au- drey Bridges, Miss Mary Beth Peter- son, Mr. Lowell Pyle, and Miss Vir- ginia Thomas as sponsors, A.F.S. made its mark in the history of Hill- crest. Christy Stockard, president, Rox- anne Bedell, vice-president, Danny Stiver, secretary, Tammy Self, Adult Chapter Liaison, and Sheree Apple- by, treasurer, were the officers cho- sen to serve the club this year. Tony Cefala', A.F.S. student, and his brother Terry Dykes, attend a dinner in the cafeteria. AFS INTERNATIONAL . . . Front Row: Sharon Stokes, Denise Stockstill, Debbie Bar- nett, Linda Schulze, Robbie Johnson, LaVada Booker, Gayle Fisher, Debbie Henderson, Cyndi Sweet, Vickie Delp, Debbi Ray, Jane Spencer, Debbie Hunsaker, Dena Mitchem, and Cheryl McKinney. Second Row: Cathy Draper, Kristi Stockard, Karen Finkbiner, Cheryll Beatty, Gloria Edwards, Pam Eastlake, Sheree Appleby, Teresa Stockstill, Christy Allen, Nancy Clemens, Karen McGin- nis, Lu Ann Wilhite, Debbie Erwin, Rhonda Hesler, and Vivian Allen. Third Row: M'liss Brayfield, Cheryl Walker, Rabonna Campbell, Barbara Kerr, Mary Box, Marilyn Johnston, Janet Carney, Desiree Wright, Gae Slavens, Linda Russell, Mary Marlay, Robbin Heisler, Susanne Wilhite, Linda Steele, Debbie Zong- ker, and Becky Stanfield. Fourth Row: Jean- nie McSwain, Sharon Sims, Dianna Arnall, Phyllis Miles, Paula Shaw, Antonio Cefala', Terry Dykes, John Grzib, Linda Heinkel, Tere- sa Reeves, Rita Hoaglin, Debbie Mings, Joni McGhee, Cathy Snodgrass, Charlotte Stewart, and Mrs. Dorothy Lilly. Fifth Row: Steve Krawitz, Janet Brier, Sally Pickering, Joe Beckdahl, Joe Jackson, Danny Stiver, Wally Blood, Roxanna Bedell, Tammy Self, Teri Cowdrey, Lu Rita Charle, Carl Dahlman, Tere- sa Dickey, Teresa Jones, and Charles Kensing- er. tud made of careers Special emphasis was placed on vo- cational careers in Future Business Leaders of America. Studies were made regarding College Curriculum in business. In order to become better ac- quainted, members acted out office procedures. They were involved in working out standards for employ- ment in firms and office jobs. To become better acquainted at the beginning of the year, they held a eookout under the direction of Mr. L. Dugan and Mrs. Christine Squibb, sponsors. Officers were Robbie Johnson, president, Debbie Anderson, vice- president, Rabonna Campbell, secre- tary, Kathy Padgett, treasurer, Helen Slaughter, parliamentariang Karen Lowry, historian, and Charles Kensinger, reporter. Above: Gary Yates adds the finishing touches to an F.F.A. bulletin board. Right: New F.B.L.A. officers take part in an installation ceremony. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMER- ICA . . . Front Row: Susan Thomas, Debbie Anderson, Robbie Johnson, Vicki Delp, and Jeanetta Jeffries. Second Row: Dottie Lowry, Rhonda Hesler, Karen Lowry, Becky Wilcox, Linda Dishman, and Regina Lane. Third Row: Mrs. Christine Squibb, sponsor, Helen Slaugh- ter, Debbie Ware, Rabonna Campbell, Sandra Wells, Beverly Alexander, and Debbie Welch. Fourth Row: Sharon Sims, Gayla Tracy, Kathy Padgett, Charles Kensinger, Linda Heinkel, Iris Sargent, and Mr. Luther Dugan, sponsor. l C I FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA . . . Front Row: Cheryl Manes, Sharon Rus- sell, Clara Payne, Gayla Tettleton, Shelby Rob- berson, Pam Shank, Lois Hahn, and Diana Mit- chem. Second Row: Mrs. Dorothy Allen, spon- sor, Debby Vaughn, Krissy Smith, Beverly Alexander, Darlene Bench, Kathy Snook, and Belinda Adams. Third Row: Mrs. Lindell Chas- tain, sponsor, Loretta Haile, Pam Carney, Nancy Parnell, Sally Buckmaster, Susan Payne, Kathy Padgett, and Mrs. Genevieve Moore, sponsor. Fourth Row: Sherry Young, Rabonna Campbell, Sheree Appleby, Linda Jones, Rosemary McMahan, Kathy Malone, and Roberta Routh. ' ' 'I FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Front Row: Dan Smith, Richard Bailey, Gary Cheek, Jeff Whitlock, Rick Hampton, Gary Yates, and Merrell Hill. Second Row: Dean Willoughby, Mike Adams, Bruce Terry, Frank 5 i Backett, Mike Hubbard, John Sharp, and Jack Hurt. Third Row: Mike Rhoten, David Groes- beck, Frank Blizzard, Tim Maggard, Bill Ken- nison, Tom Nave, and Sam Knapp. lubs serve farms, home Future Farmers of America Club observed National Future Farmers of America week in February with displays in the Battlefield Mall, post- ers placed in the city and on school bulletins. The club entered judging teams in livestock and dairy in dis- trict and state competition. Officers from Hillcrest were Rick Hampton, president, and Gary Yates, treasurer. Holding a Christmas party at Sun- shine Acres for patients, making lap trays for shut-ins, visiting the handi- capped, and entertaining at a moth- er's tea were a few of the service projects carried out by the 29 mem- bers of the Future Homemakers of America. One of the purposes of F.H.A. is to work for good home and family life for all and to encourage democracy in home and community. Linda Jones, Sheree Appleby, Kathy Malone, and Kathy Snook make lap trays and utility boxes to be given to hospitals and rest homes. P.E. CAREER CLUB . . . Front Row: Vicki Delp, Cyndi Sweet, Cheryl McGhee, Denise Pippin, Cheryle White, Debbie Barnett, Robbie Johnson, Barba Wimberley, Deana Mitchem, Belinda Miles, and Karen Chartrand. Second Row: Vicky Landreth, Cathy Draper, Connie Walker, Denise Stockstill, Phyllis Smith, Pat Above: Nita Atteberry serves the volleyball during a meeting after school. Right: Physical Education Career Club officers Roberta Routh, Cheryl McGhee, Teresa Hall, and Denise Pip- pin discuss plans for the upcoming campout with Miss Marilyn Moore, sponsor. Wickersham, Nancy Ruddell, Linda Dishman, Becky Sexton, Krissy Smith, Randi Sias, and Debbie Henderson. Third Row: Barbara Kerr, Luanne Wilhite, Jan Seaman, Nita Atteberry, Deborah Turney, Sylvia Padgett, Becky Con- rad, Merilee Tettleton, Becky Cook, Susanne Wilhite, Robonna Campbell, and Jenny Bar- ton. Fourth Row: Lu Rita Charle, Roberta Routh, Gae Slavens, Teri Cowdrey, Elaine Fields, Linda Heinkel, Mickie Bockman, Robin Heisler, Barbara Draper, Pam Eastlake, Char- ie Conrad, and Miss Marilyn Moore, sponsor. ,,,,.......... Campout, ymnasties aid in skills, talents Physical Education Career Club, consisting of approximately 50 girls, led an active and enjoyable year. Among the activities in which the club participated were bowling, vol- leyball, basketball, and tennis. GYMNASTICS CLUB . . . Front Row: Barba Wimberley, Patty Harrington, Joy Houston, Cyndi Sweet, Vickie Delp, Debbie Barnett, Cindy Beatty, and Cheryl McKinney. Second Row: Mrs. Dorothy Frederickson, sponsor, Anita Jarvis, Krissy Smith, Kim McGee, Tere- sa Baker, Marsha Hartman, Celine Schmid, Karen Morris, and Cheryle White. Third Row: Denise Stockstill, Debbie Hollar, Connie Walk- er, Phyllis Smith, Terri Hall, Helen Slaughter, A big event near the end of the year was the annual campout. It gave the girls a taste of life outdoors, and helped to develop skills in outdoor cooking and hiking. The club hosted two basketball Sports Days in December. Some of the duties were keeping score and running the concession stand. Officers were Krissy Smith, presi- dent, Cheryl McGhee, vice-president, Roberta Routh, secretary, Denise Pippin, treasurer, and Miss Marilyn Moore, sponsor. Gymnastics Club members partici- pated in individual competition and in inter-squad meets where vaulting, balance beam, and free floor were in- cluded. Officers were Denise Pippin, presi- dent, Connie Walker, vice-president, Cheryl McGhee, secretary, and Mrs. Dorothy Frederickson, sponsor. Top: Not all backward rolls come out perfect- ly, as Terri Foley found out. Left: Denise Pip- pin practices the squat layout for a coming meet. Sv? Cheryl McGhee, Janice Moreland, and Denise Pippin. Fourth Row: Jacque Harrell, Karen Delp, Terry Foley, Becky Cook, Teri Cowdrey, Sylvia Padgett, Hilda Parnell, and Charlotte Sears. V.I.C.A. . . . Front Row: Sandra Kay Gardner, Becky Hutton, Cindy Cavaness, and Debbie Clemens. Second Row: Mark Scott, Mike Wil- son, Brenda Fields, and Carol Shaw. Third Row: Brad Skinner, Ricky Baker, Jack Miller, and Russell Essary. Fourth Row: Jesse L. Hud- son, sponsor, Mike Montgomery, Richard Graves, Danny Bolton, and Bill Mincks. D.E.C.A. . . . Front Row: Roxanna Dawson, JoAnn Reiss, Bobby Boswell, Debra Sue Car- oll, and Steven Rowe. Second Row: Kathy Fortner, Liz Helton, Jill Peryer, Carol John- ston, and Vicky Goodin. Third Row: Wanda Dixon, Rodney Young, Fred Gates, Bruce De- Marionville, and Kathy Herndon. Fourth Row: Jesse L. Hudson, sponsor, Tommy Gaddis, Gary Hilton, Dale Toole, and Phil Jones. Clubs teach leadership Distributive Educational Clubs of America and Vocational Industrial Clubs of America united in their goals of preparing students for lead- ership in the world of work. D.E.C.A. officers presented the purpose of the club and its projects on For Your Information, a local talk show appearing on KOLR-TV. Hillcrest V.I.C.A. became the first V.I.C.A. Club in Springfield to have a formal initiation service for their officers. The clubs joined together in a Christmas project and took food and gifts to a Christian youth home in Marionville. Under the supervision of Mr. Jesse Hudson, D.E.C.A. officers were Bob Boswell, president, Tommy Gaddis, vice-president, Joann Reiss, treasur- er, Debbie Carroll, secretary, Vickie Woodman, reporter, and Carol John- ston, parliamentarian. V.I.C.A. officers were Bill Mincks, president, Russ Essary, vice-presi- dent, Carol Shaw, treasurer, Cindy Cavaness, secretary, Diane Buck- master, reporter, and Danny Bolton, parliamentarian. V.I.C.A. members Cindy Cavaness, Carol Shaw, Russell Essary, Karen Stewart, and Vicki Baker attend the State V.I.C.A. Leader- ship Conference. Purehasin art form leads to school enjo ment The Daring Daubers or the Art Club helped the school enjoy art through the purchase of a piece of art form. To further develop interest of art in the community and area, the 40 members visited Silver Dollar City and the Springfield Art Museum. Officers were Keith Gillming, pres- identg Vicki White, vice-president, Sheryl Goyer, secretary, and Brenda Scott, treasurer. Sponsors were Mrs. Suzanne Thompson and Mr. Steve Brite. Quill and Scroll, international hon- orary society for high school journal- ists, ended its activities with the an- nual awards 'banquet sponsored by the five high schools. At this banquet awards form journalistic excellence were presented. Editorial staffs for the following year were announced by the principals of each school. Approximately 500 students at- tended the Highlighter yearbook party sponsored by the society. QUILL AND SCROLL . . . Front Row: Cher- yl McGhee, Diane Buckmaster, Connie Wicker- sham, and Miss Margaret Backlund, sponsor. Second Row: Pat Hill, Becki Stanfield, Diana Arnall, and Becky Cook. Third Row: Pete Schuelzky, Doug Damiani, Randy Shank, and Linda Steele. Fourth Row: Charles Kensinger, George Frazier, John Hopkins, and John Tran- barger. ART CLUB . .. Front Row: Sheri Rogers, Sara Lane, Linda Schulze, Theressa Reaves, Brenda Scott, Kathy Dulin, Elizabeth Gingery, Sherry Haney, Lois Hahn, and Debbie Sutter- field. Second Row: Keith Gillming, Pat Hill, Julie Strain, Julia Shane, Sheryl Goyer, Micki Bockman, Dorothy Mallott, Vicki White, Chris Eggers, and Brenda Tuck. Third Row: Mrs. Suzanne Thompson, sponsor, Eddie DeVol, Hilda Parnell, Henry Oberbeck, Bobby Jordan, Debra Jones, Vickie Tutor, Stephanie Elliott, Sylvia Padgett, Doug Crabtree, and Doug Spradlin. Fourth Row: Alvin Baker, Bill Moore, Nick Rhea, Duayne Ryestedt, Hubert Parnell, Steve Spencer, Ralph Rebori, Wally Blood, Bill Haney, and Mr. Stephen Brite, sponsor. Forei ll customs tau ht through proj ects, plays French, Latin, and the Spanish Clubs provided interested students with the chance to gain more knowl- edge about foreign countries. During the year these clubs learned about foreign customs through plays, proj- ects, and caroling. French Club had self-produced plays as one of its projects. Serving as officers were Christie Stockard, president, Tammy Self, vice-presi- dent, Sylvia Smallwood, secretary- treasurer, John Hopkins, reporter, and Mrs. Susan Foltz, sponsor. Preparing a Christmas basket for the needy and attending the state convention in Columbia were all part of the active Latin Club. The officers were Gail Romine and Danny Stock- still, co-presidents, Kay Murray and Eddie Johnson, vice-presidents, Cher- yll Beatty, secretary, Celine Schmid, treasurer, Debbie Hunsaker, histori- an, and Mrs. Rebecca Bell, sponsor. The Spanish Club members partici- pated in El Dia de la Raza, or Co- lumbus Day, and the White Rose Banquet on Pan American Day. Offi- cers were Ray Johnson, president, Danny Prewett, vice-president, Kathy Malone, secretary, Cheri Ohlin, treasurer, Jo Lynne Palmer- ton, reporter, Debbie Enlow, histori- an, and Miss Virginia Thomas, spon- sor. FRENCH CLUB Front Row: Laurie Cathy Thomas, Larry Welch, and John Hop- Lawson, Barbara Kerr, and Christie Stockard. kiY1S- FOUl'fl1 Row: Dustin Cooper, Tammy Second Row: Sylvia Smallwood, Mark Sap- pington, and Karen McGinnis. Third Row: Self, and Susan Foltz. Cleopatra, Gail Romine, pleads with Caesar, Eddie Johnson, to establish her as sole monarch of Egypt. Ray Johnson relates facts about the Starfish Cactus to Spanish Club members. 3-7 LATIN CLUB . . . Front Row: Debbie Hun- saker, Vicky Stemmons, Nancy Ruddell, Cyn- thia Miller, Reitha Trogdon, and Eddie John- son. Second Row: Celine Schmid, Gail Romine, Christy Allen, Robin Daniel, Sharon Cooper, Cindy Carney, and Mrs. Rebecca Bell, sponsor. Third Row: Shari Shaffer, Toni Jo Fisher, Kay Murray, Linda DeVries, Debbie Mings, Mari- Q19 SPANISH CLUB . . . Front Row: Ray John- son, Debbie Carpenter, and Jo Lynne Palmer- ton. Second Row: Cheri Ohlin, Kathy Malone, and Sharon Sims, Third Row: Roxanne Bedell Sheree Appleby, and Debbie Ware. Fourth Row: Miss Virginia Thomas, Dave Wilhite, and Debbie Enlow. Fifth Row: Chris Page, Danny Prewett, and Louis Davis. lyn Johnston, and Cheryll Beatty. Fourth Row: Larry Throne, Dan Stockstill, Duane Rydstedt, Carol Hunter, Karen Finkbiner, Richard An- derson, and Marvin Davis. French Club member Cathy Thomas rejoices at becoming queen of the Epiphany Celebra- tion as Mark Sappington, Laurie Lawson, and Sylia Smallwood look on. 29 NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE . . . Front Row: Cindy Bowser, Linda Steele, Debbie Zongker, Connie Walker, Becki Stanfield, Vicki Sturgell, Barba Wimberley, and Jerry lubs write on research Tomorrow's Scientists and Engi- neers was the topic on which science students wrote research papers sug- gested by the Missouri Junior Acade- my of Science. Steve Younger, Arthur Adams, and Steve Scott extended their inter- ests and worked with facilities such as the computers at Southwest Mis- souri State College. A chilly morning in January found members viewing the lunar eclipse at 3:15 a.m. on the school parking lot. Leading a trip to the Springday plant were officers Ron Snelling, president, Steve Younger, vice-presi- dentg Walter Knapp, secretaryg and Arthur Adams, treasurer, Mr. Hugh Brewer, and Mrs. Mary O'Neal, spon- sors. N.F.L. hosted a speech and debate tournament at Hillcrest. Teams and individual events secured higher rat- ings in' competition. Officers were Danny Stiver, presidentg Vicky Stur- gell, vice-president, and Debra Zong- ker, secretary. Justice. Second Row: Terry Dykes, Ernie Davis, Faith Horton, Charles Kensinger, Bruce Daniel, Jeff McMillen, Dustin Cooper, and Marc Alexander. Third Row: Mrs. Gail Wiggins, sponsor, Jesse Robards, Gary Flok- stra, Richard Akers, Danny Stockstill, Danny Stiver, Kenny Gillming, Bruce Neas, and Gae Slavens. vw, l 4 E 1 v , i Q' f fini I ii 'i .. ' ' -nil i gs J 11 . p A MATH AND SCIENCE CLUB Front Snr, Walter Knapp, Richard Akers, and Ste- Row: Christy Allen, David scott, and Arthur phen Scott- Third ROW: Ronnie Snelling, Joe Adams. Second Row: Mr. Hugh Brewer, spon- Bedfdallly and Steve Y0l1UgGI'. THESPIANS . . . Front Row: Christy Stock? ard, Nancy Bacon, Denise Pippin, Becky Hut- ton, Gayle Fisher, Debbie Henderson, Robbie Johnson, Judy Garrett, Linda Templeton, Jane Spencer, Shirley Baker, and Debbie Sutter- field. Second Row: Mrs. Sandra House, spon,- sor, Rebecca Baker, Barbara Halsey, Cindy Bowser, Charlotte Charle, Sherry Dunaway, Cindy Jeffries, Jan Williams, Vicki Sturgell, Deana Mitchem, Debbie Age, Debbie Driver, and Ray Johnson, Third Row: Gae Slavens, Deborah Vaughn, Barbara Draper, Robin Greenlee, Becky Wilson, Wanda Dixon, Kathy Herndon, Ricky Stockstill, Liz Helton, Brent' Martin, Susanne Wilhite, Denise Clark, and Debbie Anderson. Fourth Row: Eddie DeVol, Fred Gates, Mark Pennell, Nancy Coffer, Deb- bie Jones, Robbin Heisler, Linda Heinkel, STAGE TECHNICIANS . . . Front Row: ert Turner, Steve Grant, Jarrett Black, Kevin Fred Gates. Second Row: Chris Snyder, Brent Young, and Carl Locke. Martin, and Charlie Cooper. Third Row: Rob- Micki Bockman, Brenda Fields, Glenda Petten- ger, Melody Bellinger, and Joyce Wheeler. Fifth Row: Alvin Baker, Sally Pickering, Den-' nis Swaim, Hubert Parnell, Jim Whitworth, Steve Johnson, Harvey Murray, Robert Turn- er, Kevin Young, Ron Altic, Chris Snyder Wally Blood, and Pete Schuelzky. 1 Dramatists use skills Approximately 65 members of Thespians revealed their talent by taking part in presentations through- out the year. A large percentage of the members had some part in the musical, whose success was largely due to their ef- forts. Talent assemblies and the spring play, Golden Fleecingf' were also winners as a result of Thespian mem- bers' dramatic talents. Stage technicians, under the direc- tion of Mr. Carl Locke, sponsor, car- ried out their jobs effectively. Oper- ating sound and lighting equipment for assemblies, plays, musicals, and dramatics classes using the auditori- um provided chances to use their skills. FRESHMAN MIXED CHORUS . .. Front Row: Cheryle White, David Reynolds, Tim McMillan, Tony Barnett, Doug Southard, Larry Taylor, Kim McGee, Joy Houston, Lisa Pennell, Julie McMi1len, Debbie Tipton, Larry Poindexter, Donna Bauer, Patty Harrington, Daryl Lill, Ricky Williams, Clark Gable, and Karen Chartrand. Second Row: Celine Schmid, Nancy Harrison, Susie Inskeep, Anita Jarvis, Denzil Highfill, Mike Shank, Max Henry, Ronny Evans, Jackie Detherage, Janice Lee, Teresa Baker, Jeanne Stockstill, Jymie Brad- ley, Ronda Fleming, Kim Hartsell, Robin' Ownby, James Bench, and Miss Marilyn An- derson. Third Row: Patti Hudson, Pam Den-2 ton, Debbie Wallis, Becky Conrad, Debra Gleg- horn, Norma Hicks, Jana Doran, Karen Delp, Thadine Jackson, Sandy Stockstill, Debbie Brown, Jean Justus, Debbie Manes, Rene Tay- lor, Vickie Crisman, Sylvia Smallwood, Mat- thew Moore, and Julie Miller. Fourth Row: Les Lyons, Mark Rice, Stephen Hunsaker, David Pickering, Brad Roepke, Bobby Steele, Marvin Davis, Kenny Snelling, Dennis Palmer, Juli DeVries, Rose Jones, Deborah Williamson, Laurel Day, Donna Owens, Debbie Enlow, Debbie Scott, Teresa Spradlin, and Stephanie Russell. Fifth Row: Mona Parrott, Elaine Fields, Richard Smith, Janair Robinson, David Stever, Danny Prine, Bill Garoutte, Gary Ed- wards, David Bowers, Greg Clemens, Bobby Burbee, Doug Carroll, David Gouty, Scotty Hurst, John Fielding, Mark Sappington, and Allyn Vise. SOPHOMORE CHOIR . . . Front Row: Donna Driver, Debbie Hollar, Laurie Lawson, Cindy Beatty, Debbie Barnett, Eddie Johnson, Sharon Stokes, Debbie Warner, Mary Brown- low, Debbie Sims, Mary Marlay, Teresa Jones, and Dawn Gardner. Second Row: Mr. David Lanphere, student teacher, Roberta Ingram, Nancy Pfeifer, Debbie Carpenter, Kathy Snodgrass, Donna Harrell, Cathy Draper, Den- ise Stockstill, Brenda Scott, Teresa Burnett, Mary Schell, Cindy Bearden, Nancy Davidson, and Janet Latham. Third Row: Candy Affol- ter, Deanna Hart, Cecil Hughes, Kerry Har- rell, Richard Anderson, Mike Delp, Garry Mor- gan, David King, Teri Cowdrey, Lu Rita Charle, Diean Clemens, Sandy Crocker, and Miss Marilyn Anderson. Fourth Row: Susie Goodale, Anita Swift, Sandy Wells, David Car- roll, Charles Willis, Robert Payne, Raymond Snider, Gary Lyons, Floyd Lemons, Robert Wilson, Dwaine Shope, Sandra Wilburn, and Sondra Highfill. ADVANCED CHOIR . . . Front Row: Cheryl McKinney, Collette Long, Carol McCroskey, Debbie Driver, Pat Hill, Sherry Dunaway, Dena Self, Rebecca Baker, Jerry Oberbeck, Scott Schlicher, Danny Collinge, Mark Gillm- ing, Jerry Justice, Judy Garrett, Cheryll Be- atty, Gayle Fisher, Susan Fowler, and Jo Lynne Palmerton. Second Row: Sharon Blood, Debbie Henderson, Kathy Cooper, Jacque Har- rell, Donna Cardwell, Gloria Edwards, Wally Blood, Ricky Stockstill, Tommy Gaddis, Clyde Sears, David Jones, John Stockstill, Ernest Davis, Nancy Coffer, Nancy Bacon, Desiree Wright, and Charlotte Charle. Third Row: Glenda Pettenger, Sheree Appleby, Julie Best, Harvey Inskeep, Randy Crocker, Peter Schuelzky, Mark Stratton, Tim Mills, Mark Pennell, Danny Funkhouser, Mark Miller, Dan I u MADRIGAL . . . Front Row: Debbie Driver, Sherry Dunaway, Nancy Coffer, Nancy Bacon, Jan Owens, and Jo Lynne Palmerton. Second Row: Carol McCroskey, Jacque Harrell, Mark Pennell, Tommy Gaddis, Danny Collinge, and Mark Gillming. Third Row: Danny Funkhous- er, Tim Mills, David Jones, Larry DeVries, and Miss Marilyn Anderson. Stockstill, Luanne Crocker, Jackie Keen, Cindy Zarras, Jan Owens, Janet Carney, and Miss Marilyn Anderson. Fourth Row: Janet Snow- den, Melody Bellinger, Johnny Hopkins, Mark Crouch, Randy Appleby, Eddie Fisher, Nick Rhea, Timf Swearingin, Bruce Lemons, Curt Wimberley, Larry DeVries, Randy Parsons, Sally Pickering, Teresa Hall, M'liss Brayfield, Deborah Turney, and Kathy Malone. Choirs sin musical hit Madrigal singing offered 16 mem- bers with outstanding ability an op- portunity to perform for Springfield civic groups. Their songs dealt with 16th century music. The Sophomore chorus of 54 mem- bers and the Freshman chorus of 85 voices performed at the Christmas and Thanksgiving assemblies. The Boys' Glee Club of 50 voices added to the seasonal programs. Seventy-four advanced choir mem- bers supplied the lead voices for the musical, The Sound of Music, as well as the choruses. Performances in winter and spring concerts, massed festivals, and baccalaureate services were other major projects of the choir. Right: Danny Funkhouser listens to the advice of Wally Blood as he sings, How Can Love Survive? Below: Nancy Coffer sings the theme song in the opening scene of Sound of Music. BOYS GLEE CLUB . . . Front Row: Eddie Johnson, Johnny Hopkins, Scott Schlicher, Harvey Inskeep, Kevin Chittenden, John John- son, Jerry Oberbeck, Danny Collinge, Ernest Davis, and Jerry Justice. Second Row: Jay Myers, Dwaine Shope, Ricky Stockstill, Mark Gillming, Tommy Gaddis, Clyde Sears, David Jones, John Stockstill, David King, David Car- roll, and Larry Throne. Third Row: Ken McDowell, Randy Appleby, Randy Crocker, Pete Schuelzky, Mark Stratton, Charles Willis, Mark Pennell, Danny Funkhouser, Wally Blood, Mark Miller, and Miss Marilyn Ander- son, sponsor. Fourth Row: Doug Jackson, Les- lie Shaw, Gary Lyons, Mark Crouch, Eddie Fisher, Tim Swearengin, Bruce Lemons, Curt Wimberley, Larry DeVries, Dan Stockstill, and Randy Parsons. xx., . ,, ii ? . l af .C ' 4 ., may b O Teamwork makes musical 32,3 Y loglhe usoutnd of Musiciisvai hageg 3 mination of the 105 member cast and if if' K f periea success tas 1 hp ayef 9' all of the other groups that pitched in Ore 3 u Ouse a eac per Crm' and gave a helping hand to give the ance' . . . musical its finishing touches. Students Worked earnestly mdwld' The orchestra under the direction uauy, and as 3 ieam to make HM' of Paul Tillman, played a total of 17 Crest S fall musical an event to be songs which added liveliness and zest long remembered. Four hundred-fifty long hours of rehearsing, preparing scenery and sets, practicing music, and memoriz- ing lines took dedication and deter- to the musical production. The presentation was under the di- rection of Mrs. Sandra House, and Miss Marilyn Anderson, vocal music director. Top: Jacque Harrell as Leisel sings I Am Six- teen Going on Seventeen to Mark Pennell, Rolf, in Sound of Music. Above Left: Nancy Coffer models her wedding gown in the musi- cal, Sound of Music as attendants, Melissa Wann and Celine Schmidt look on admiringly. Left: Teresa Hall, Gayle Fisher, Karen Fink- biner, and Debbie Henderson relax while they wait for their stage cue in Sound of Music. Bands participate in civic activities Led by Drum Majors Terry Nico- demus and Judy Garrett with twir- lers Gay Baxter, Patty Waite, Julie Best, and Jan Williams performing routines, the marching band partici- pated in civic parades and football games. Concert band performed for civic groups, Commencement, music festi- vals, and concerts. The stage band aroused student spirit at basketball games, concerts, and in feature spots in talent assem- blies. Twirlers Gay Baxter and Jan Williams per- Above: Sherry Stoker, Butch Jones, and Terry Moore await their cue to rehearse in the per- cussion section. Right: Twirlers: Gay Baxter, Patty Waite, Jan Williams, and Julie Best. .wget The Fighting Hornet Marching Band form energetically at a football game. David Goomas plays his saxophone while re- hearsing with the band. Stage band members perform in the Junior-Senior talent assembly. ,MA 4 CONCERT BAND . . . Susan Crabtree, Gay Baxter, Pamela Burns, Lee Ann Campbell, Wanda Cox, Teresa Dickey, Kim Lane, Jana Moore, Karen Morris, Carolyn Parker, Sandra Wells, and Jan William, flute, Jeanne McNeil, oboe, Pam Eastlake, Velynda Adams, Mary Box, Kevin Chittenden, George Flattery, Steve Green, Cyndy Grimm, Loretta Haile, Terry Hall, Marsha Hartman, Teresa J. Jones, Re- becca Lock, Jay Myres, Charlotte McClure, Robin Ownby, Susan Smith, and Sheila Stone, clarinet, Terry Foley, Pam Carney, and Alan li 1- Carter, alto saxophone, David Goomas, tenor saxophone, Lea Ann Burrell and Martha Mil- ler, bass clarinet, Steve Krawitz, Jeff Baugh- man, David Bowers, Jim Carney, Sidney Car- penter, Robert Chandler, Doug Crossland, Doug Damiani, Gary Fisher, Ronnie Gerhart, Raymond Harris, Doug Jackson, Ronnie John- son, Bill McDaniel, Kevin Putman, Terry Rie- dle, Steve Scott, Leslie Shaw, Dwaine Shope Jeff Swaim, Robin Thomas, Thomas Thomas Ricky Wagner, and Randy Williams, trumpet, Larry Welch, and Bill Thompson, french horn, v v Del Ray Guynes, Keith Andrews, John Barner, Cheyenne Beisiegel, Doug Crabtree, Gary Flokstra, Glen Menzies, Sammy Miller, Rusty Spellman, and Mark Wheeler, trombone, Dan Borgstadt, Rusty Johnson, Greg Eagleburger, and Ronnie Evans, baritone, Terry Nicodemus, Ronnie Snelling, and Wesley Zongker, basses, Reta Hoaglin, Rhonda Bedell, Shawna Burke, Belinda Adams, Butch Jones, Terry Moore, Teresa Spradlin, and Sherry Stoker, percus- sion, Gay Baxter, Julie Best, Patty Waite, and Jan Williams, twirlers. rchestra aids musical The orchestra, with its appealing accompaniment, aided the musical, Sound of Music to achieve its suc- cess. School Assemblies gave the stu- dent body a chance to hear the or- chestra perform. Ensembles played for various civic organizations in the community. Other types of performances in- cluded concerts and exchange assem- blies, and participation in district fes- tivals. An outstanding honor as clarinet soloist in the Springfield Youth Sym- phony was won by John Grzib. Greg Johns, orchestra concert master, plays his violin while Gregg Adams watches with ap- proval. John Grzib, Youth Symphony clarinet soloist, practices for his next performance. ADVANCED ORCHESTRA . . . Greg Johns, concertmaster: Mark Bear, Gregg Adams, Bill Drake, Jimmy Otts, and Dan Prewett, first violins, Pam Brown, Benny Brown, Teresa Burnett, Brenda Haile, Debra Johnson, Ralph Rebori, Deborah Wilburn, second violins, Bar- bara Kerr, viola, Kenneth McDowell, Shelley Speese, Larry Throne, cello, Janet Brier, Paula Shaw, string bass, Gloria Biggers, flute, Candy Affolter, oboe, John Grzib, Steve McLellan, clarinet, Vivian Allen, Diana Rook- stool, bassoon, David Smith, trumpet, Larry Welch, french horn, Tom Glynn, Joe Jackson, trombone, Mike Hall, Dennis Swaim, percus- sion, and Mr. Paul Tillman, director. OFFICE ASSISTANTS . . . Front Row: Linda Schulze, Karen Lowry, Karen McGinnis, Joyce Wheeler, Kim McGee, Debbie Manual, Joni Davis, Wanda VanDyck, Vickie Bass, Debbie Age, Delilah DeMaranville, and Debi Ray. Second Row: Becky Stanfield, Gayla Tracy, Pat Hill, Kathy Cooper, Helen Slaughter, Con- nie Mace, Karen Stewart, Debra Zongker, Becky Cook, Charlotte Sears, Cheryl McGhee, and Denise Pippin. Third Row: Belinda Miles, Janice Monks, Dana Hartsell, Linda Burkhardt, Luanne Crocker, Nancy Coffer, Debra Jones, Julie DeVries, Cheryl Walker, LIBRARY ASSISTANTS . . . Front Row: Robin Daniels, Teri Best, Joy Houston, Brenda Calhoun, and Patty Harrington. Second Row: Judy Keen, Carol Johnston, Debbie Carroll, Anita Swift, and Miss Virginia Thomas. Third Q-1 Row: Mrs. LaVerne McVey, Becky Jones, Donna Owens, Brenda Stepp, and Susie Ins- keep. Fourth Row: Elaine Rhodes, Debbie Peltz, Jerry Oberbeck, and Linda Russell. Charlotte Stewart, Mary Powell, and Linda Steele. Fourth Row: Vickie Landreth, Toni Fisher, Stephanie Russell, Susie Witherspoon, Charlotte Charle, Jan Chambers, Bonnie Wat- kins, Sheryl Flokstra, Carol Shaw, Connie Frost, Denise Finn, and Glenda Luttrell. ides help secretaries To serve Hillcrest in helpful and willing ways was the attitude of the office assistants as they scurried about in their everyday duties. These duties included answering tele- phones, running errands for secreta- ries and principals, and working with those who wanted help. Assistant li- brarians were often found at the top of a book case or in a pile of maga- zines looking for thatematerial some- one just could not find. They also checked in and out books for the stu- dents. IIIGHLANDER DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS . . . Front Row: Julie Strain, Pat Hill, Debbie Zongker, and Gloria Edwards. Second Row: Susan Smith, Nancy Bacon, Joetta Compton, Sherry Dunaway, LaVada Booker, Vivian Allen, Kathy Cooper, Jane Spencer, Mary Compton, and Debbie Wilburn. Third Row: Charlotte Charle, Susie Witherspoon, Reta Hoaglin, Linda DeVries, Vickie White, Diana Arnall, Teresa Stockstill, Christie Stock- ard, Phyllis Miles, Lynn Putman, and Susan Fowler. Fourth Row: Donna Cardwell, Cheryl Q kfrrrr A fT.'s,, ,nb-41 ,. 'K - num' FIELD AND EXECUTIVE OFFICERS . . . Left: Sherry Dunaway, secretary, Vivian Allen, bugle captain, Kathy Cooper, snare drum captain and president, Cheryl Walker, tenor drum captain and vice-president, Center: Debbie Zongker, assistant majorette, Pat Hill, majorette, Julie Strain, senior twirler. Right: Lynn Putman, treasurer, Cindy Grimm, assist- ant bugle captain, Jan Chambers, assistant snare drum captain, and Susie Witherspoon, assistant tenor drum captain. Walker, Roxanne Bedell, Nancy Coffer, Jan Chambers, M'liss Brayfield, Cindy Grimm, Janet Snowden, Debbie Ware, Sheree Apple- by, Janis Owens, and Mrs. Judy Steiger, spon- sor. E L s it if ,s J' T 1 'Hifi in 'g,j2,,Zf, f' f iw, --.pf f' If 'fe-nfl ' ' g e erer ie -, M E Corps represents state at cherr blossom time Through the concerted efforts of Hillcrest students and the Bonnie Buchanans of Kickapoo in selling 10,800 bars of candy, the Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps was able to participate in the Cherry Blossom Festival of Princesses, Washington, D. C. in April. Highlander representatives trav- eled to Jefferson City in early Febru- ary Where they visited the House of Representatives who issued a courte- sy resolution for the Highlanders. Governor Warren E. Hearnes' procla- mation stated that the Highlanders were the official delegation to repre- sent Missouri at the Cherry Blossom Festival. After the Senate issued a resolution to honor the Highlanders, the Missouri flag was flown over the Capitol Building. In other activities, the Highlanders performed at football games, com- munity parades, and danced the tra- ditional Highlander dances, the Highlander Fling, and the Festi- val of Sword Dances. The Corps served as guides for parents and guests at Open House during Ameri- can Education Week. I-Q.-ff Q W- I if VVLX s f5' ..sf-sir Top: Majorette Pat Hill leads the Highlanders in an assembly. Above: M'liss Brayfield and Diane Arnall practice for the traditional Highlander Fling. Left: Julie Strain and Vicki White sell articles to raise money at the Highlander chili supper. Far Left: Nancy Cof- fer and Christie Stockard clean trays at the Highlander chili supper. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS . . . Front Row: Charlotte Sears, Cheryl McKinney, and Linda Schulze. Second Row: Jacque Harrell, Gae Slavens, Robbie Johnson, Becky Cook, and Debbie Anderson. Left: Linda Schulze demonstrates spirit in a game against Glendale. Above: Varsity cheer- leader Robbie Johnson watches with concern as the fighting Hornets take on the Rolla Bull- dogs. Top: Charlotte Sears and Jacque Harrell react vigorously to a good play. 3 A hw' t lf f Jw -if Mr W 532 Above: Junior Varsity Cheerleader Lu Rita Charle, shows excitement as the Stingers score. Top: Cheerleaders practice a pompon routine for the talent assembly. Above Right: Denise Stockstill leads Stinger fans in a game against Glendale. . fc, ,f quads lead Hornet fans Pushing for spirit were the 16 cheerleaders who appeared in front of the sports helping to unify school spirit and ignite the most powerful explosion ever set off at Hillcrest. This explosion consisted of a pride in the teams no matter what the score. Hornets' Nest was also a product of the cheerleaders' time and efforts. The Junior Varsity cheerleaders showed up with new brightly colored uniforms to complete a picture of blue, gray, and orange. Go For A Win pictured one of the many signs the cheerleaders painted and displayed in the student center to inspire the teams and stu- dent body to win. The sponsors were Mrs. Mary Armstrong, varsity sponsor, and Mrs. Susan Foltz, junior varsity sponsor. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Row: Barba Wimberley, Denise Stockstill, Front Row: Cathy Draper, Sally Pickering, Connie Walker, and Debbie Barnett. Teri Cowdrey, and Lu Rita Charle. Second New uniforms add style 9 to Hornets Nes spirit Helping to lead the student body in cheers and chants was the enthusias- tic group known as Hornets' Nest. The new blue and orange uniforms added to the peppy style displayed by the group. Officers who helped vigor- ously to cheer the Hornets to victory were Susie Landreth, president, Deb- bie Manes, vice-president, and Karen Chartrand, secretary. Sponsors were Mrs. Mary Armstrong and Mrs. Susan Foltz. Left: Hornets' Nest members have a rap ses- sion before a regular meeting. Above: Fresh- man Attendant, Loa Braig, is escorted to the field by David Harvey prior to the announce- ment of Regalia queen. HORNETS' NEST . . . Front Row: Susie Lan- dreth, Nancy Harrison, Julie Miller, Cheryle White, Joy Houston, Rae Ann Burrell, Cindy Sherrod, Cherie Duncan, Lois Hahn, Debbie Tipton, and Karen Chartrand. Second Row: Karen Morris, Nannette Wood, Alice Compton, Debbie Hyman, Lisa Pennell, Sharon Burton, Julie McMillen, Becky Stratton, Jeannie Stori- still, Celine Schmidt, Rhonda Fleming, and Teresa Baker. Third Row: Norma Hicks, Sher- ry Freeman, Cindy Miller, Pat Wickersham, Jeannie Craigmyle, Debbie Lowry, Robbin Moore, Merrilee Tettleton, Debbie Brown, Sharon Stokes, Cindy Beatty, and Mrs. Susan Foltz, sponsor. Fourth Row: Mrs. Mary Armstrong, sponsor, Phyllis Smith, Teresa Spradlin, Jana Doran, Karen Delp, Thadine Jackson, Cathy Thomas, Julie DeVries, Donna Owens, Jeannie Justus, Jackie Detherage, and Peggy Potter. Fifth Row: Loa Braig, Shelly Speese, Jenny Barton, Debbie Hollar, Janet Jordan, Debbie Wallis, Pam Draper, Debbie Bloomer, Tisha Jennings, Debra Gleghorn, and Debbie Manes. a ic sets dance theme Do you believe in magic? was the theme at the 1971 Regalia where Debbie Anderson reigned as queen. Her attendants were Jacque Harrell and Charlotte Sears, seniorsg Gay Baxter and Cheryl McKinney, jun- iorsg LuRita Charle and Sharon Stokes, sophomoresg and Loa Braig and Lisa Pennell, freshmen. These girls were nominated in homerooms and were chosen as one of four final- ists in a primary election. They were then named attendants as the result of a final election. The queen was an- nounced at halftime performance of the Hillcrest-Mexico football game. Julian Christian provided the magical touch which enhanced the night's ac- tivities. 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Q ' at 55,33 5 'fel' N'if e A' 4, .QNX--Sf , . Q MA y p if-,1,I,1'.,,. an . K I-Vis . .. l in . . . a beautiful experience. 48 x , A ei . . an arousing conversation at noon. . . . a gentle touch . . a casual conversation after school oi I Qvggxgn National Merit semifinalists, Ronnie Snelling, and Danny Stiver, receiver of Letter of Com- mendation, study literary works for an English exam. o 'L x ix 1. Two receive honors Recognition was given to two Hill- crest seniors who took the National Merit test in the fall of 1970. The test was given to juniors who planned to attend college. Reaching the semifi- nals was Ronnie Snelling and receiv- ing a Letter of Commendation was Danny Stiver. ,,,..- Left: Ronnie Snelling types an English compo- sition. Above: Danny Stiver debates his views in speech class. Assemblies offer variety for student enjo ment Geared to meet the interest of stu- dents, assemblies offered a change in the normal pace of a school day. Assemblies were presented to stu- dents on special occasions such as Christmas and Easter. An inaugural assembly was held for the installation of Student Coun- cil officers. Dr. William Everheart, president of Drury College, was the featured speaker. A patriotic assembly emphasized American heritage and gave tribute to the National Anthem. A display of talent took place in the talent assemblies. Music, dramat- ic, and comedy acts were performed to entertain the student body. All students were invited to try out for the assemblies and acts were selected by a panel of judges. Miss Teenage America, Rewa Walsh, related her experiences as Miss Teenage America. Serving as assemblies commission- er was senior Mark Pennell. 1 ,g el ,M , , z , frww-W,-m,,,,,..Wh.,. , 1 . A -,fm Vg: Top: The freshman assembly provides fresh- men with the chance to meet the Highlanders. Above: Rewa Walsh, Miss Teenage America, shares her knowledge with Hillcrest students. Right: Stage band members play the theme to the Tonight Show at the Junior-Senior tal- ent assembly. xt Nm 4 E. Top: Linda Steele, Chris Fortner, and Robbie Johnson interpret the Words of the Star Spangled Banner during the patriotic assem- bly. Above: Dr. William Everheart prepares to address the student body after his introduction by Mark- Pennell, assemblies commissioner. Left: Peter Schuelzky and Ray Johnson try out for the Junior-Senior talent assembly. Special events enrich extracurricular program As the school year progressed, spe- cial events occurred adding to the en- richment of the school program. After a written test was taken, Gayle Appleby was named Betty Crockerys Homemaker of Tomorrow for 1972. Hillcrest placed three district win- ners in the Voice of Democracy contest. Steve Grant placed firstg Janet Long, secondg and Mark Scott, third. Steve came in second in state rating. The Ozark Empire Kiwanis Club recognized Danny Stiver with a Young Citizen Award. The district meeting saw Hillcrest Cooperative Occupational Education Chapter winning the Distributive Education chapter of the year award. Carol Johnston won first place in Job Manual. The annual chili supper sponsored by the mothers of the Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps gave parents and teachers an opportunity to meet. Community and students united to sell candy bars to help defray expens- es for the Highlanders to participate in the Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D. C. It was with a feeling of pride that Hillcrest learned that it was one of 50 schools to receive the Principal School Award from the Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge, Penn- sylvania. One of the reasons that Hillcrest won the award was based upon the unified effort of the school. Right: Richard Messerli pays Frank Potter for his chili at the P.T.A. chili supper. Below: Bonna Gray and Ruth Henderson prepare items for the P.T.A. chili supper. Below Right: Anita Pennell presents a skit at the P.T.A. chili supper. it '--.4 rr:-N ,fr . eff' , , .' I , ' ' M . 0 , W. ' 2 . 3 1' ' sf? ,yn.! l. ,W Y . . A Qfi' ff. , .-AHA in its i s 3 Q 3 lIL....l 'Q W A ,,.. . . awfunnailfgr W 'Is N. X x ligne , S x l N 5 - ,.-, ' Top: Memories are revived as Chuck Haymes, 1971 graduate, Mrs. Rebecca Bell, and Mrs. Su- zanne Thompson reminisce over the Principal School award from the Freedoms Foundation. Left: Chuck Haymes conveys the meaning of civic responsibility through a United Fund poster. Above: Marc Whitmore illustrates the stockades used in the colonial period. Q-14454 N . N ' l l ll 1 l 1 Q K 4 ww tl .4 Top: Representatives of the Highlanders watch as Governor Warren Hearnes signs a courtesy proclamation. Above: Pat Hill wears a befuddled expression as she contemplates the selling of 10,800 candy bars. Right: Gail Apple- by, Homemaker of Tomorrow, glances happily through a pattern book. , -it 63' 'Gif' gk vu ,QQ sw! RF pf W 4 4Nv ,,,f f fe., Left: Mark Scott, Steve Grant, winners in thc V.F.W. contest, and Danny Stiver, citizenship award winner, decorate a class Christmas tree. Below: Majorette Pat Hill sells candy to a Highlander supporter. Bottom Left: In the dis- trict meeting at Carthage, Carol Johnston, Bobby Boswell, Debbie Carroll, Phil Jones, and Tommy Gaddis were winners in job manual and parliamentary procedure. Bottom: Signed by the Governor of Missouri, Warren E. Hearnes, is the Proclamation designating the Highlanders as the official delegates to repre- sent Missouri in Washington. 'Q gf .mnmflo I 5 'Qt f f f f rf' f ,',V,'sk .K ,LS 'S' aft:-a ll Y ' list- h if N u rv X ' ' 41. .S ' wad. ,x:1.1241l4,,,lf . Students approached the goals which they set for themselves through constructive efforts of the administrative staff. Subject matter was geared to meet the needs and aims of each student. ' I Getting together .in J N, I ,-qfhlli' , i .. WW'fi'i zf v , . V s I' New study methods meet individual need, abilit Students had a chance to learn through experimental methods in their English and history classes at Hillcrest this year. Study methods and learning techniques were de- signed to meet the wants and needs of each class, giving students aid in learning to the best of their ability. Freshman teachers worked togeth- er in planning class activities, and classes united to view films, hear I , N . if .a- ,k... 1, if Above: Vinetta Meese, Rosemary Donson, and Lisel Lockwood listen to Cindy Sweet as she begins a discussion on black- revolution. Right: Reciting a chorus from a Greek drama in Mrs. Rebecca Bell's English IV L class are Front Row: Terry Dykes, Mark Pennell, and Chris Fortner. Second Row: Bobby Detherage, Bill Davidson, Ronnie Snelling, Larry DeVries and Vic Barber. Upper Right: Laurie Lawson gives a report in Miss Mary Beth Peterson's world history class. speakers, and share ideas. Dramati- zation of stories helped literature come 'alive' to English III students. Round-table discussions provided a chance for students to discuss ideas and thoughts and learn from each other. Individual study helped stu- dents to learn at their own pace. Re- porting on events helped keep stu- dent interest alive. TY set.. S f X. .ff i CRL! S we WORLD Q 3- qf 3 if N k 7 ' ' ...,, A V-1 Y x . ...M-.., v, ,... 1, Vx, lk. f p - ' g ig! F553 A X. 4, it ' Tk5 q , ill' -3 ,' f 'L jj 'c --,Z -. is f K 5 M . ,P-Q 5 XR, ' Sip , 35 if . ,Q : ,. X ' A? 1 Left: Alan Carter concentrates on a spelling test in Mrs. Judy Steiger's Freshman English class. Above: Diana Rookstool reads the poem Two Friends by David Ignatow for Steve Rippee in Mrs, Mary Armstrong's English ll class. Top: Kathy Horner, Joe Jackson, Harvey Inskeep, Nita Atteberry, Debbie Peltz, and Debbie Hunsaker check their personality charts in psychology with Mr. Lloyd Hensley. I Earth science initiates nature trail for stud Earth science students initiated an outdoor classroom which they found was a logical place to study earth science. A nature trail was founded where students could see first hand the structures and processes of the earth. Hopes were set sky high with plans to build a model rocket and launch it, which would be a first for Hillcrest. Students were given the chance to choose from various courses in the line of science and math which en- abled them to fulfill their individual needs. Math I and II were available for those students who were looking for courses to fulfill their mathematic re- quirement for graduation, while Al- gebra II was suggested for those whose destination after high school was college. Geometry and trigonom- etry offered a challenge to many stu- dents who were enrolled in the ad- vanced math courses while math analysis provided college bound stu- dents the advanced processes of mathematics. -.053 Right: Leonard Freeman builds a rocket in Mr. Ron Martin's earth science class. Far Right: Ronnie Dennis works on a physics proj- ect in Mr. Hugh Brewer's class. Above: Joni McGhee and Barbara Young conduct an expe- riment in Mr. Hugh Brewer's chemistry class. Top Right: Jeff Green and Bob Barcomb dis- sect a pig in Mr. Frank Wann's Biology II class. bfi. i X si aiu f Lk. . . e ' f' g K is! ' 1 if if w ,M . .. .. E s -fa. QQ- 1 1 Q, ia: , ls sf fs- .Y-I - 4. tiiaiiig 'xiii g s .- . . .t X '1- .i t X ' Q W ian sr-.ll kaxgl W 'V if Qi' x ' K5 .. .U '-. XSL- -t . If i xg XX Y 9 gf fi, x Q at 1 if i si X - t W 'A X i E. 2-A VJ f cr, .a . A is X- --dll' 3 Q sexe! . 1 Q' 4 J if as Ill s 'mi w ffm. 'Y' 4 I I all x . -'- P is a-Q cffd i ,FR 'lk 'X K 'Wx l X f,Wk we rv ,Lf r f 1 Z if A f We 1 AW' Z1 , f 'Mraz W J' 'W ' 1 yyyy yrrryl L V Top: Tony Cefalzi, A.F.S. student, explains the number of radians in an angle in Mr. Walter Rose's trigonometry class. Above: Jeff McMil- len diligently works on a geometry problem in Mrs. Reta Johnson's class. Left: A geometry test captures David Carro1l's attention in Mrs. Reta Johnson's class. Below: John Tranbarger and Brad Skinner, photographers, check out satisfactory pictures for Hillcrest Herald and Highlighter. Right: Carol McCroskey, business manager, calls a firm for an ad while George Frazier, sports ed- itor, and Randy Shank, associate sports editor, proofread copy and write headlines. Right Center: Pat Hill, reporter, Connie Wicker- sham, associate editor, Dianna Arnall, associ- ate feature editor, Charles Kensinger, feature editor, plan next week's paper with editor, Becki Stanfield. Bottom: Becky Cook, copy ed- itor, and ,Diane Buckmaster, associate editor, write yearbook copy while Cheryl McGhee, edi- tor, crops a picture for the Highlighter. U-- ' .X I , Jgs. xiwf 5 5 5, if! A .. x- .LL- A i Q 2 .--1 Q Q Q A 't M' 1 - I l ---- as X so .,., , ,, i .. ,, A. .t X ext, xegw V I E! mg ws-saw 1,-was -msrwsgnnsgl g ppp. A pp it C e f he .i ,..,,, -. A, ' f C 1-im' , 'flea ' i M 'W X ,V ,S I: ' lf 'Uiu,L-..,- , f' A ,- f-a' 1 W ,. ., . p Q , I N an-mu ' Right: Debbie Manuel closes an account of her practice set in Mr. L. Dugan's bookkeeping class. Above: To draw a picture on a stencil, Janice Monks uses a mimeoscope. Top: Becky Wilson finds a posting machine invaluable when it comes to recording statements. Journalism, business Work in communication skills Improving attitudes regarding communication and greater produc- tivity were stressed in business cours- es and journalism. Journalism students kept the area of communications alive through publishing 27 editions of the Hillcrest Herald and a yearbook, the High- lighter. Functional uses of advertis- ing, photography, and news writing helped to prepare the students for vo- cational careers in journalism. Radio and television were put into practical use through actual partici- pation. Business areas opened the way to office jobs such as bookkeeping and machine operating which could be used to help the student with both present and future plans, In bookkeeping students advanced according to their own rate of speed and ability. Using an economics model game, basic business people discovered fundamentals of econom- ics. Business law students gained practical knowledge of legal aspects in business in a field trip to the court house. G s ....ppgp g I Speakers hold tourneyg dramatists sta e musical Approximately 27 high schools par- ticipated in the Hillcrest Speech Tournament, hosted by the Speech Department. Speech students unveiled quality speaking abilities as they took part in Neophyte Speech Tournaments around the area. Several first and second class trophies were obtained at these tourneys which provided stu- dents with a sense of accomplish- ment. An introduction to speech was of- fered as fundamental of speech stu- dents used classroom techniques as they gave informative speeches and Top: Rehearsing for a Christmas performance at the Crippled Children's ward are Wanda Dixon, Kathy Herndon, Terry Hale fSanta Clausj, Rosalie Elliott, and Linda Stevens. Above: Ray Johnson hammers finishing tou- ches on the gazebo for Sound of Music. Right: Meeting to plan the extemporaneous segment of the speech and debate tournament are Vickie Sturgell, Bruce Daniel, Richard Akers, Gary Flokstra, Faith Horton, and Danny Stiver. original orations. Drama students uncovered their hidden acting abilities as they per- formed one-act plays and panto- mimes before their fellow class mem- bers. Working with the musical, Sound of Music, students made costumes, helped makes sets, and took responsi- bility in making sure necessary properties were on hand. A children's theater which traveled to hospital and grade schools gave students a further chance to give a demonstration of their talent. ,rr 5? Www ' f N h -LQ' , I A f tr- -s in ex -r- 'f'Yn Nl' rrrr f r h 'sf r ,1f,-. s ' , ' 4-., ' , W,,t- gf:1t. ,, ff H , ' , ' ' if w e f ' 4 f ,nw ,...-4.- ff? tm a 1 , fz wa Skits used in learnin Songs, skits, and games were used in French and Latin to help acquaint students with the foreign languages. A trip to Chef Tetart French res- taurant at Branson set the year off with a yummy ending for French stu- dents. Latin students studied The Odys- sey which became the basis for pan- tomimes later in the year. Original songs of Sirens were written by stu- dents with many of them having drawings to accompany them. At Christmas time, Latin carols filled the air, and Latin students ob- served the Roman festivity, Saturna- lia. 'flk---...GH--1-.....,,,, 4 WE mg .,,, .....- M... ...... ......- -aw W Above: In a pantomime in Mrs. Rebecca Bell's Latin class Danny Stockstill as Aristotle, the tutor, prevents Larry Throne, Alexander, from escaping. Left: A quiet hall is an ideal place for a make-up test in French for Tami Self, Mike Hall, Larry Hoover, and Mrs. Susan Foltz. tudent creativity enriches fine arts Music, art, and books emphasized the importance of the fine arts pro- gram. Music departments revealed talent in both vocal and instrumental classes. The band performed at foot- ball games bringing Hillcrest spirit to its peak. It also marched in parades, showing snappy zest and enthusiasm. Orchestra highlighted the musical with the needed atmosphere to en- hance the individual scenes. Vocal groups such as choir, chorus, and madrigal contributed to many assem- blies and programs at Hillcrest. Art classes permitted students to express themselves by creating paintings and sculptures, which also gave them a chance to demonstrate their creativeness. Designing back drop scenes for the Sound of Music took skill and much artistic ability which students mas- tered with flying colors. The library served students as a fa- cility to study and to loan out books which were a source of entertain- ment. 3 a M y ' Jr! an F I ...M hx, . ,. F '-. 1 , . . ,dw ti' 1 .,.. F,.'l..,hA to ff 1. Agn, - .Ns-,'S'x'.! ' Upper Right: Ron Gerhart rehearses Sound of the Carpenter. Right: Freshmen practice one of their Christmas songs for the Christmas assembly. Above: Nancy Nickle and Shirley Keithley utilize library facilities as Anita Swift and Carroll John straighten books in the shelves. H-1 Mya. fn M ,, x , . su, ' . i 1, Q fix X ' I -...M ar, 1 , , S vang.. ,mu 3-'fx SWIG cf fgmc 0 . X L I Above: Advanced choir members, directed by Miss Marilyn Anderson, sing Lord, Thou Art Mighty at the Thanksgiving assembly. Upper Left: Marvin Tindle and Marti Towe add to their talent by drawing from still life figures in Art I. lasses aid in musical An introduction to vocational trades was offered to students en- rolled in industrial arts classes. Along with the usual wood projects constructed in woodwork, emphasis was placed on the importance of safe- ty and proper use of machinery. Con- struction of scenes for the musical, Sound of Music, provided students with a chance to put their knowledge of woodworking to use. Drafting classes learned how to use graphic language to describe the shape, size, and specification of an object. Drawings and blueprints were made by students with stress put on sketching and freehand lettering. Electricity gave students a funda- mental knowledge of electrical func- tions. Mass production of metal items was a project by metalwork classes as they studied areas of metal fabrica- tion. 'WP' Upper Right: Alan Carter uses precision in the construction of a wooden bowl. Above: Vic Gingery polishes a lamp stand, a project in Mr. Shelby Bradley's woodworking class. Right: In Mr. Jerry Wrinkle's advanced drafting class, David Boyer draws an auxiliary view. 2' 15353 ff as 5 rf we - 11:-NN. ,S gi' -Q., lasses prepare students for lifetime nee S Drivers' Education and Coopera- tive Occupational Education both went hand in hand to prepare stu- dents to face lifetime needs of driv- ing and working. These classes gave students opportunities to prove themselves worthy in accepting re- sponsibility. Drivers' education was opened to sophomores who would soon become involved in driving. It prepared these students with an awareness of the safety techniques of running an auto- mobile. Learning the parts of a car and how to handle minor problems were stressed in the drivers' educa- tion classes. The goals in C.O.E. classes were to increase the students' knowledge in various occupations such as sales clerks, floristry, and industry. Each student completed a thor- ough study of his individual occupa- tion and then compiled a job manual which gave an outlook of the occupa- tion. C.O.E. students attended school half of the day, and worked at their jobs the other half. Top: Stocking shelves is only one duty of Bob Bosswell at his C.O.E. work station. Above: Drivers' education teacher John Howerton prepares to show his class a film on driving safety. Top Left: Sophomores Rusty Spellman, Kenny Strain, and Belinda Adams practice in the training units. Left: Diane Buckmaster rearranges a counter display at her C.O.E. work station in a local department store. , I Vi YM Top: Sherry Goyer masters a straddle vault in Mrs. Dorothy Frederickson's physical educa- tion II class. Right: Barba Wimberley does a roundoff dismount on the balance beam. Above: Toni Jo Fisher and Mary Jones go high for a jump ball in Miss Marilyn Moore's senior class. Seniors have opportunit for physical New to the physical education classes this year were seniors. This class offered a definite change to the senior class schedule with students participating in activities such as bowling, swimming, and volleyball. Calisthenics, indoor and outdoor education sports, and relay races helped stu- dents improve their physical condi- tion. They also gave students a break from the ordinary class routine. Group dynamics was used in teaching health classes a unit on drugs. Each group studied a different phase of drugs and presented a re- port to the class on its findings. An- other health phase was studied show- ing the danger of smoking through the use of a smoking machine that showed the nicotine and tar in a paper lung. Below Left: Richard Wells and Steve Wallace with the help of Coach Jim Vaughan set up the volleyball net in Physical Education IV. Below: Terry Hill knocks the ball over the net as Jim Whisnant attempts to spike it in Mr. Jerry Gregg's physical education class. Far Left: Bobby Detherage practices shooting baskets in Physical Education IV. Left: Terry Tracy serves the volleyball in anticipation of making another point. : ,J I , Q? 'his-1 tudies result in functional projects Macaroni, silver spray paint, and an empty cigar box were ingredients which created a beautiful jewelry box in home economics. Canning, making appetizers, learn- ing kitchen arrangements, and using electrical appliances were part of the home economics program. An important child care project was the preparation of a How--to- Run-the-Business notebook. Details were planned and practiced for the operation of a Child Care Center for three, four, and five year olds. Chil- dren of this age were in school for lab practice for the students. To take the place of tests, practical activities related to home decoration were substituted in home decorating. Visual advertising was a weekly as- signment and other work involved news media advertising. Home economics girls styled coats and ponchos, using fake fur and suede material. These were modeled in a style show. i Q ,Q 5 cv f K, ,,1', i 'r,r, Q gt . , ,ir 1 L.' 5 rff 7,5 nf- ,,,flL . e e- I I A ,,, p p . - I Z-1' 'f2.J'7Q p fi' tif 4 it ,aw-.. . . ' 1. , ' . 2' '43 ii? ' -L. - E Q22 ' ni w as l' at a s X, ' , 1, to fi' at -, . Above: Teresa Pfister lends a helping hand in pinning a classmate's hem. Top Right: Jeanne McKenzie makes a pant suit in Mrs. Doris Al- len's home economics class. Right: Rosalie El- liot begins cleaning up at the end of the hour. 5 . if X ' K7 .f4..g. .E NNN W. sr-...X s.. rf I ,-, , Z 55 3. is N N .-mf'-is i 'N .f . -J ,--.J ,,,,.... Z'- ff' ik- i x x EW? S X Q1-5 is Q X s 3, in K - I f fi . 43 1' I 4,4199 . f ,4 K Silt.. , is , i X gg Ek ' Q.- l i V ' i 1ssP::f'---. 'L f 5 Q S l 5 l f .p , N, i . Z fl 3 L 'c f f V S 1. tg 'F F'-'-...Q 1 i ff? .- , If f Q K if 5 S-SQ E 3 x lv ,fl Above: A sewing project is begun. Top: Sandy Gray and Sandra Wells prepare tomato soup in Home Economics II. Upper Left: Barbara Dor- ser prepares to cut out a pair of hot pants. Left: Vicky Delp lends a helping hand to Con- nie Gardner in threading the machine. ver 25 courses offered in Vocational trainin Approximately 150 Hillcrest stu- dents took advantage of the more than 25 courses offered in the Wil- lard J. Graff Area Vocational Techni- cal Center. Twelve students were enrolled in Food Service, a new course offered this year for students interested in a vocational career. To meet the chang- ing needs of a technological and vo- cational society other courses were added such as merchandising sales and management. Plans were made to offer vocational agri-business and plumbing in 1972-73. Ninety-five students were sched- uled into the morning schedule and fifty-five were involved in the after- noon classes. These students were transported to and from their schools by bus. They received half-day train- ing in a variety of vocational subjects as television repair, printing, me- chanics, health occupations, electron- ics, and refrigeration. Upon graduation students were as- sisted in securing employment in the particular area in which they were trained. Top: Manya Hasler, Kathy Agee, and Linda Goodnight start preparations for a chili meal in food service. Right: Jerry McClanahan and Richard Johnson solder a seam in a metal work project. N , ,X,, l .sfiglyit ,s is as snr-M tags + 9. on i ,:,,,,gW.msLmf-Q f ' P1 x '41 'N Inna.,- C . Top Left: Troy Compton and Sherry Warner prepare a picture for offset printing as Mike Carter adjusts lens on the camera. Top Right: Gary Hoover and Jonathan Mills express satis- faction over the results of their printing in class. Above: Bill Mincks watches John Butler as he tests tubes under David Poindexter's in- structions in T.V. repair class. Sports provided a challenge that the mighty Hornets ac- cepted with determination. Coaches and teams Worked to- gether in preparing the squads for a strong, competitive sea- son. Excitement and tension drew the crowd and teams to- gether to provide the teams with Winning desire. Getting together in Four win conference team Cut of 16 returning lettermen four Hornets were picked for the All-Con- ference team. David Rothermel gained a position on the first team as defensive back along with Mike Bin- der as offensive guard. Honorable mention went to Curt Wimberley, de- fensive back, Tim Lovett, defensive guard. David Rothermel and Steve High- fill were named back and lineman of the year for the Hornets. David Seaman was awarded the Sportsmanship Award by his team- mates at the Booster Club annual football banquet. Although the record showed that it was not a winning year, the quality of the team was seen in its desire to play against such strong highly rated teams as Jefferson City, which was held to only 14 points against the fighting Hornets. The determined players ended the season by downing northside neigh- bor, Central, 21-13. Above Right: Senior Quarterback, Curt Wim- berly looks downfield for an opening against Jeff City Jays. Right: Jim Barrett catches a Glendale ball carrier from behind. The Junior Varsity football squad proved to have a lot of potential after coming back from a freshman record of 0-6 to collect a J.V. record of 7-1. The frosh football squad ended the season with a 0-6 record. Out of 51 boys who started the season, 46 mem- bers lettered. VARSITY . . . Front Row: John Lee, Rusty Fittro, Terry Flannigan, Mark Miller, Kenneth Gillming, Glen Pridemore, Mike Manes, Jeff McMillen, and Doug Damiani. Second Row: Ricky Baker, Randy Bossing, David Hough, Frank Burke, John Butler, Jim Barrett, Keith Gillming, and Mark Stratton. Third Row-: David Rothermel, Curt Wimberley, Terry Hale, Tim Lovett, Mike Bender, Drew Shane, Pat Parrott, John Blevins, and Larry Ramsey. Fourth Row: Danny Doke, Steve Highfill, Steve Cobb, Victor Barber, Danny Newton, David Seaman, Steve Krawitz, and Wayne Garrett. . , 7,5151 .t lin? Top: Mark Miller and Frank Burke discuss the previous play of the football game. Left: Rick Baker plunges through the Glendale line for another Hillcrest gain. Above: David Rother- mel looks upfield for an opening against the Central Bulldogs. Hornets end season with victor Above: Quarterback Curt Wimberley goes around the end for yardage. Left: Curt Wim- berley and Pat Parrott bring down a Bartles- ville quarterback. JUNIOR VARSITY . . . Front Row: Eddie Young, John Finch, Rusty Johnson, and Cecil Baker, Mike Delp, Greg Adams, Terry Flanni- Davis. Third Row: Jeff McMillen, Ben Bum- gan, Rusty Fittro, and John Lee. Second Row: garner, Scott Fellin, Charles Bogner, Greg Greg Hogue, Mike Manes, David Harvey, Joe Nichols, Bill Lindsey, and Sam Miller. Fourth Row: Randy Parsons, Udell Hurtado, Ray Sni- der, Joe Stockard, John Ragain, Darrel Dun- can, and Tom Potter. il' 7 FRESHMEN . . . Front Row: Denzil Highfill Gary Fisher, Keith Andrews, Terry Moore Vernon Heron, Dwain Ivey, Steve Haefeker, Steve Hunsucker, Billy Peck, Kevin Hagar, and Tony Tettleton. Second Row: Dan Borga- tadt, Doug Carroll, Allan Carter, Scotty Hurst Bobby Burbee, Randy Lee, Jimmy Shadwell, Danny Snodgrass, Billy Barton, and Brad Roepke. Third Row: Mark Rice, Cecil Davis, Greg Eagleburger, Jeff Hammerand, Larry Bunch, Jarrett Black, David Bowers, Cliffton a Glendale Davis, and Butch Jones. Fourth Row: David Reynolds, Rick Wagner, Jim Hill, J anair Rob- inson, C. L. Beach, Greg Whitaker, Bob Sallee, David Stever, Gary Edwards, Brad Sullivan, and Coach Robert Barnes. .Lu -few. iw... f,.s,,gg,,g-f--,.s...:z,.- -P., , .U .fi l 1 l l C Z 'Iiiii' .ssv iiii 8 iiii . 1. Parkview' 1' o JeffCity -llv 21 Central, .i',.. V Hornets tie for third in conference pla In Ozark Conference, the Hornets tied with Parkview for third place with a record of 7-5. In league action the Hornets were not always victorious, but they pre- sented some anxious moments for their opponents in defeating Parkview once on the Hillcrest court and surprising Glendale on its hard- woods. The fighting Hornets captured the Forsyth Tournament and placed third in the Gold Division of the S. M. S. tournament. In the regional tournament the Hornets made it into the semi-finals by beating Kickapoo and Czark Con- ference champion Central to lose to Parkview after two nights of strenu- ous play. Leading the Hornets were seniors Top: Guard Keith Drumright lays it up and in. Above: Kelly Snider leaves a Joplin defender standing to make two points. Right: Richard Wells lays it in despite Glendale's Defense, Steve Clampett. Keith Drumright, Danny Funkhous- er, George Frazier, Mark Pennell, Bobby Detherage, Richard Wells, and Curt Wimberley. Junior Hornets were Kelly Snider, John Whitworth, Bob Ballard, Eddie Fisher, Randy Crocker, Bill Moore, and Dennis Swairn. The Junior Varsity had an out- standing season and placed third in the city-wide tournament with players: Jeff McMillen, Mike Manes, David Snowden, Pat Parrott, Joe Stockard, John Ragain, George Flatt- ery, and David Anderson. For the second consecutive year the freshmen copped the city tourna- ment with team members Curt Har- gus, Scott Hurst, C. L. Beach, Greg Whitaker, Mark Rice, Dale Mace, and John Fielding. I ' Guard Keith Drumright loses the ball while attempting a lay up. tll,tlgt ll he lgt g g, syscgfggntiile SEASON 'S RECORD Hillcrest Oppgnentg 88 47 Gainesville Ava Forsyth Carthage Jeff City Sedalia Parkview Central Richland Liberty 7 Wiilaiid 7 48 63 66 57 71 47 33 R 46 Memorial s 55- tteri .-iQ iiiei rllt 22 i,--- W lk,le :affix -.1,,-2f Qi' . :7: H 77 , SH, Z . 1,5525 f -hi!-Q1 i .. gg 7t,ttltl,tl, 1 1 3 g g g . k Q . f 2 of 2 Q EK 2 EQ. ff? I! is i l if 1 ' U 7 I K -as .'1l ' H-i,iiq5' 1, Q I F3 , g ngg 3 iii ,free E l X , 7 3, r . l ,f 7 ft 24 ffzzi l ii Q0 if 10 i 34 a l ,ff 45,2 VARSITY .. . Front Row: Mark Pennell, Danny Funkhouser, Keith Drumright, Bobby Detherage, George Frazier, Richard Wells, and Curtis Wimberley, Second Row: Randy Crock- lard, .fohn Whitworth, Eddie Fisher, and Bill Right: Center George Frazier pulls down a re- bound as Bobby Detherage looks on. Below: Senior Forward Bobby Detherage sets up to score against Parkview. Bottom: George Fra- zier scrambles for the ball during tournament play. Bottom Right: Kelly Snider looks down court for a pass out. ,mf , M..- 1 gf 50' FRESHMAN Front Row David Pickerin mana er Terr Gester David Gouty Mark Rice David Bowers, Les Lyons, Carson Sims, Ronnie Johnson, and Mr. John Howerton, coach. Third Row: John Fielding, Bob Burbee, Greg Dishman, Curtis Hargus, Greg Whitaker, C. L. Beach, Dale Mace, - - - 5 85 g 5 Y , , , Butch Jones, Kevin Putman, and Allen Fugate. Second Row: Scotty Hurst, Gene Fowler, Jim Blake, D and avid Stever. Top: Junior Forward Kelly Snider makes two more for the Hornets. Above: Guard Danny Funkhouser tries to put in two as he is fouled by a Sedalia player. fa Q JUNIOR VARSITY . . . Front Row: Larry Baggett, David Anderson, Mark Wheeler, Jeff McMil- len, Mike Manes, George Flattery, Richard Anderson, and Joe Stockard. Second Row: George Hamil- ton, Jeff Swaim, Kenny Strain, David Snowden, Pat Parrott, John Ragain, Gary Lyons, and Mr. Bill Anderson, coach. Seniors lead matmen to unprecedented record Led by Seniors Darwin and Mar- win Goff, Victor Barber, and David Seaman, Coach Jerry Gregg's mat- men compiled an unprecedented rec- ord of 16-3-1 in the history of Hill- crest. This year's team was the first to win first place in the Southwest Mis- souri State College Tournament. It was also the first Hillcrest team to become co-champion of Ozark confer- ence. In the district tournament the wrestlers took fourth place which gave six fellows a chance to travel to the Regional Tournament in Jeffer- son City. Lee Manuel, a junior wres- tler in the 100 pound class, was eligi- ble to go to state. The Junior Varsity wrestling Top: Lee Manuel and Coach Jerry Gregg pose before they leave for Lee Summit for a State wrestling tournament. Right: Darwin Goff is in the process of pinning his opponent at Parkview High School. squad this year compiled an unde- feated season with a record of 8-0. Next year's team will be led by jun- iors Lee Manuel, Mike Poindexter, Doug Damiani, John Butler, Bruce Collins, and Danny Newton. GREGG'S GRAPPLERS . . . Front Row: Lee Manuel, Mike Poindexter, Glen Menzies, Dar- win Goff, Marwin Goff, Jay Myres, Terry Flannigan, Victor Barber, John Butler, David Seaman, and Danny Newton. Second Row: Randy Williams, Don Archer, Kerry Harrell, Doug Damiani, Scott Fellin, Rusty Fittro, Greg Stratton, Charlie Bogner, and Jeff Ham- merand. Third Row: Dave Chambers, Bruce Collins, Robert Payne, Joe Young, Tom Potter, Don Rikard, Randy Parsons, Udell Hurtado, and Les Thomas. Fourth Row: Danny Moore Doug Southeard, Marvin Davis, Tony Tettle- ton, Terry Moore, John Hilliard, Jim Hill, Craig Skinner, and Milton Skinner. ' M.. 6. ' f. 'f . F TRACK . . . Front Row: Chris Fortner, Wayne Garrett, Richard Wells, Bill Davidson, George Frazier, Mark Scott, Grant Williams, Brian Feemster, Ralph Grimes, and Mark Sta- cye. Second Row: Mike DesCamps, Steve Krawitz, Stanley Hall, Joe Beckdahl, Eddie Fisher, Larry Throne, John Butler, Mark Free- Vi i 'J df- .4 man, Danny Newton, and Leslie Shaw. Third Row: David Harvey, Darrell Duncan, Joe Young, Rusty Fittro, Doug Jackson, Richard Anderson, Gary Flokstra, Kevin Chittenden, Jay Myres, and Harry Moore. Fourth Row: Coach Jim Vaughan, Jeff Whitlock, George Hamilton, Greg Nichols, Scott Fellin, Jimmy To prepare for his 6'7 high jump, Mark Freeman strengthens his leg muscles with an athlete build- ef. In step Sophomores John Johnson, Kevin Chittenden, Bruce N eas, and Doug Jackson work as a unit in their Cross Country workout. Otts, Charlie Cooper, Steve Burks, Larry Ar- nold, and Rusty Johnson. Fifth Row: Coach Carroll Parrott, Gary Lyons, Pat Parrott, David Snowden, LeRoy Davidson, Ron Sapp, Bruce Neas, Bill Lindsay, Tom Potter, Udell Hurtado, and Milton Skinner. Team takes Uzark mee Keeping up its two-year record of victories, the Cross Country team of Bryan Feemster, Mark Scott, Jeff Whitlock, Bill Davidson, and Ralph Grimes captured the city champion- ship. Six track records were made with taking the Ozark Conference meet, wins in All-Relay meet, the All-City, and a second place in the S.M.S. re- lays. Don Parnell's records of 15.1 sec- onds in the highs and his 19.8 seconds in the lows, 10.1 seconds in the 100- yard dash broke former records. The two-mile relay team of Chris Fortner, Tim Davis, Bill Davidson, and Ralph Grimes ran a time of 8218.4 minutes. Mark Scott in the two-mile run recorded a time of 10:12 minutes. Steve Burney set a record of 39' - 515' in the triple jump, a new event. aywl, Hi E. 5 Q 1 BIRM'S BOMBERS . . . Front Row: Darrell Johnston, Drew Shane, David Rothermel, and Keith Drumright. Second Row: Kelly Snider, Bobby Dether- age, Danny Funkhouser, Curt Wimberley, and Jim Barrett. Bomb ers go undefeated p Bob Detherage struck out 12 and pitched his second no-hit game to fin- ish Hillcrest's fourth undefeated con- ference season with a slate of 10-0 only to be defeated by Memorial Ea- gles in the semifinals May 12 in Jo- plin. The team batting was a cool .327 3 and three players, David Rothermel, Keith Drumright, and Kelly Snider neared a batting average around .450. Returning lettermen did not disap- point Hornet fans as David Rother- mel, Keith Drumright, and Bobby Detherage came through as ace bat- ters with Detherage also on the pitching mound. Coach Dick Bir- mingham called on Drew Shane, Kelly Snider, Danny Funkhouser, Curt Wimberley, and Jim Barrett for speed, precision, and swift fielding. Senior outfielder Drew Shane picks up a ground ball in a game last spring. I-Ani X P s. I 4 ,, l t, is X , ' N i it ,lllh'l'N'i7Q t E: by .1!: S yn t WQITGFWX? all l V7 ' 'l , 4 ,M . i 5 f ,XII 0' All ' i 1 f -' 11 , e .v........ a me l Fixx ..,, ,I r .ig 1 , J' , X ,- , ,lf w1: ifklkl A YH' is 5 ' skew ' M, , r aflt.ewrfiewa l 'Jw ' ' as Q L8 'S 5.1 Q X, l ' sf' '1 Q iw ,.,, . . hy, , .t ,kggigk a f ' e' 'ff z A ifffffbf f ff' f f V X ffafffg 1' 7' 1 ll I' fl f Ir!!! ffffff Xi 'f 'AN' , Top Left: Juniors Kelly Snider and Jim Bar- rett listen carefully to head coach Dick Bir- mingham on tips about hitting. Top Right: David Rothermel highlighted his hitting with seven homers last season. Far Left: Second baseman Keith Drumright, who led the hitting last spring, eyes the ball for a hit. Above: Jun- ior first baseman Kelly Snider gets ready to receive the ball on a pick off play. Left: Senior pitcher Bobby Detherage eyes a play made by an opponent. Veterans stren then tennis, golf teams Latter part of March found golf- ers and tennis players competing on greens and courts as the spring sea- son opened for matches. With Coach Bob Barnes as the new coach, the Hillcrest netters had a vet- eran squad of six lettermen: Terry Dykes and Marwin Goff, seniorsg Bill Drake, Greg Johns, Doug Damiani and John Whitworth, juniors. The putters, coached by Mr. Bill Anderson, returned with a team of Ili David Jones, David Hough, David Smith, Greg Hogue, and Steve Ed- wards. Shooting consistently in the 90's on the par-70 Grandview Golf course strengthened the team a great deal this year. Right: A good fast return is demonstrated by Bill Drake. Bottom: Doug Damiani, two year letterman, practices his serves, something es- sential to a tennis match. .mi xg tax 2 L . as f 221755: aiggffiigffzeq ,' N ' 5 . 'fzrffisfssffgfsii fyxf' 1 .f Q ?f?!?!Z5, A . 8 ' !l K! fi TENNIS TEAM . . . Front Row: Bill Drake, Greg Johns, and John Whitworth. Second Row: Doug Damiani, Coach Bob Barnes, Terry Dykes, and Marwin Goff. i V1 ' . I P 6 . .,.-WN, 7 -' : 3 465, ,,,': fx film GOLF TEAM . . . Front Row: Coach Bill Anderson, Gayle Cruise, and David Jones. Second Row: Greg Hogue, David Smith, Steve Edwards, and David Hough. , R, xv . ,A-. Below: The follow-through is an important part of any shot in golf, demonstrates Gayle Cruise. Lower Left: Golf coach Bill Anderson shows Steve Edwards the right technique for a long drive, Lower Right: David Jones prac- tices his tee shot in preparation for golf com- petition. Intramurals play vital part in activities For more than 700 Hillcrest stu- dents intramurals played a vital part in their extracurricular activities. Basketball was a favorite sport with 256 boys and 120 girls partici- pating. Volleyball came next with 192 boys and 160 girls enjoying the activity. The bowling lanes rumbled as 128 students took advantage of after school hours to enjoy the game. The desire to play tennis and golf brought out a number of eager participants. The program was under the direc- tion of Miss Marilyn Moore and Mr. Frank Wann. Intramurals provided an opportu- nity for students to get together in friendly competition and to enjoy healthful exercises. Right: Debra Jones marks her team's scores during an intramural bowling game. Below: Garry Hill displays his form after releasing his ball. Bottom Right: David Garten concen- trates as he anticipates an upcoming strike. lu ar. , ,f, my Q Center: Janice Moreland looks with hope at the pins she will knock down. Above: The art of dribbling past a guard is demonstrated in a boys' intramural basketball game. Left: Jun- iors and seniors relax after an exciting intra- mural basketball game. To make Hillcrest the great school that it is requires the concern of many people: ad- ministrators, faculty, secreta- ries, cooks, custodians, and 1450 students. ' ff ' - ZF! at .- .. Getting together with . . . M Q me Q X 1 ' s22 . ri4ff. 453 - ggzztw. . .,f, 1, my 1, ,. - Q E it ,Lt , ,,, W 1. t 1 K iw 91, rf F I ' , .,,t,,, 5 ,, I Piz' u Q, P - - V ,gui ,,,J,i ' , ili hhit ' iiii Iiifriiiii . , W X , 1 N N N if 5 I ,iff Q B' . 3 5 f 25 :ff A s YQ 'ii ' X ii Xi Board continues to work for educational nee s The Board of Education continued to give its time and energy to pro- mote the best possible education for students in the Springfield R-12 Dis- trict. In spite of labor difficulties, the new Kickapoo High School was opened, accomodating over 900 stu- dents. The Board realized the need for all students to receive adequate education, so provided a classroom with facilities for the handicapped, an orthopedic class in the new high school. Working with Superintendent Kuklenski, the Board helped through all legal avenues possible to seek re- lief from the wage freeze for the teachers. To meet the educational needs of a complex and highly technological so- ciety, the Board planned a program which called for qualified personnel to carry out the enriched curriculum. Administrative Service Center Bill H. Cantrell Mildred E. Henry James H. Brown President Vice-President ' if ci,, a ly J ack Cole Dr. M. D. Bonebrake William G. Magers Dr. Kuklenski and Majorette Pat the Governor's proclamation P! 42 ADMINISTRATIVE BOARD . . . Front Row: David Berryman, director, Willard J. Graff Area Vocational-Technical Center, John J. Sweeney, deputy superintendent for instruc- tion, Dr. J. E. Kuklenski, superintendent of schools, Dr. A. M. Alexander, assistant super- .,.,,o . .. ,,,o,,.....-,--. intendent for secondary education, and Dr. Roy F. Little, assistant superintendent for ele- mentary education. Second Row: Kenneth W. Kraft, director, business services, Dr. Howard J. Lowe, director, curriculum developmentg Joe Cain, director, pupil services, Larry Folk- Dr. Joe E. Kuklenski Superintendent of Schools .M .. , x 1 H -.-W The superintendent greets the visitor with his usual friendly greeting. ins, director, personnel servicesg James E. Neely, director, building services, and Dr. Wanda Gray, coordinator for elementary in- struction. Education is involvement HA quality program of education is never an accident: It is always the re- sult of high intention, sincere effort, intelligent direction, and skillful exe- cution, Dr. Joe Kuklenski told the Springfield personnel during Teach- ers' Institute Week in his address, Accountability for Quality Educa- tion. He further emphasized that ac- countability for Quality Education involves the various publics, the members of the teaching profession, and the students for whom schools exist. Dr. Kuklcnski continued his re- sponsibility for improving the educa- tional program for over 26,000 stu- dents which included opening the new Kickapoo High School. Dr. Kuklenski kept in touch with the concerns of Springfield through his many community activities. Educators organize instructional program Dr. A. M. Alexander, assistant su- perintendent for secondary educa- tion, was responsible for the adminis- tration and general supervision of the secondary school program. Dr. A. M. Alexander retired this year after serving 46 years in educa- tion. These years included 17 years as superintendent of schools, five years as secondary principal, three years as director of curriculum. He has held his present position since 1961. This year as Dr. Alexander retired, he stressed his concern in his talk on Continuing Concerns for Secondary Education at the Teachers Institute Week as he said, Learning in almost any classroom can be improved if the teacher keeps in mind that he is a di- rector of learning. He wants to know what seems important to the stu- dent. Mr. John Sweeney, deputy superin- tendent for instruction, helped to es- tablish facilities for the handicapped and an orthopedic class at Kickapoo High School. Mr. Sweeney also began the devel- opment of classes in an environmen- tal educational program. One of his major concerns was organizing the summer school program. Keeping the people informed, re- marked Mr. Sweeney, is an impor- tant part of my position. He continued his community ac- tivities such as being elected vice- president of CODACQ worked on the Community Planning Council, and with a Y.M.C.A. Industrial Manage- ment course. Top: Phyllis Miles and Charlotte Charle, High- landers, look on as Dr. Alexander reads the proclamation by Governor Warren E. Hearnes. Left: Mr. John Sweeney shows Charles Kensinger and John Hopkins a tentative schedule of the summer school program, if-if John Sweeney Deputy Superintendent Dr. A. M. Alexander Superintendent for Secondary Education Unit goal of leaders Activities and efforts of 1450 stu- dents and 73 certificated personnel were coordinated by Mr. William Gist, principal, as he planned an ex- panded curriculum and emphasized school unity with the assistance of Mr. Neal Grubaugh, assistant princi- pal. Mr. Grubaugh was in charge of or- ganized activities and stressed that participation in the school program was important in citizenship training. As Principal Gist worked with stu- dents, he found that they expressed a trueness of their own individuality and displayed an honesty in their relationship with each other. Left: Mr. William Gist, principal, begins a busy day of conferences and duties as he welcomes his first Hillcrest citizen. Top: Happy Birth- day, Mr. Gist, says Terry Dykes as he gives the principal a surprise birthday cake. Above: Mr. Gist listens to Mr. Moffitt as he discusses the locker clean up and work permit for the second semester. X 00 snuff My Q .ff J1 f' -nl an all ni 1 nl 1 of .. , -,, K L s i ' .,: , X X Y... 'fo 4 Q Sv r it Left: Mr. Neal Grubaugh listens to Steve Grant as he reads the morning bulletin. Above: Let's charge two dollars, says Mrs. Bernice Kirkey to Mrs. Raymond Jackson as they pre- pare for the P.T.A. bazaar. Below: Mr. Neal Grubaugh shows concern as he reviews a re- port of club plans. . n . .....a r.rr r Neal W. Grubaugh Assistant Principal i,,E?i5g MLA. 1 S. 1 its Teens find helpful aid School life was more meaningful for many students as The Parent- Teacher Association and Administra- tive Assistants, Miss Martha Ann Wells and Mr. Joseph Moffitt, worked together to serve Hillcrest students. P.T.A. provided transportation so that students were able to see Springfield at work in the Court House and business centers. Parents helped supervise during the musical presentations. Young people found they had two dedicated friends as each found Miss Wells and Mr. Moffitt ready to guide them and to assist them with their personal problems. A Q ' ci,tcti . p J ' - -41 V I l N . f A , ' is Left: Mr. Joseph Moffitt, administrative as- sistant, jokes with Danny Funkhouser as he writes out a permission to leave school pass. Top: Miss Martha Ann Wells, administrative assistant, explains to Becky McKinney and Sherry Rothermel how and why work permits are issued. Above: Joe Jackson buys a cake from his mother, Mrs. Raymond Jackson, at the P.T.A. bazaar. 'l0'I Ei.. . . S iq R l l l . l. H Ns in ...JN Above: Tom Hudgens checks his credits for graduation with Mr. Weston Horst, senior counselor. Right: Mr. Weston Horst calls the records office regarding a senior's credits. Top: Terry Cowdrey recieves a briefing from Mr, Newton Edwards, sophomore counselor, re- garding her school record. Upper Right: Miss Cheryl Martin and Mr. Newton Edwards enjoy a relaxing moment during the day. .iw :i 4 Y' .,,. g'! 'x ,. 5 V iii il tl we ,W I llifi a I ir I cl I V' 'Q-'L . vu, ' frsnffil A . ,. 1, .4 ,Q . l- ,,fa7Zi Q b sa ,,f.hg,y. , 'U' ti' 2-ff25'5i73' f. i...:1nu-11gp-...,,,.a- ip..- Mrs. Lois Kirkman, freshman counselor, and Julie DeVries examine her aptitude test scores. tudents receive advice about school activities When students needed help in scholastic areas, counselors through their guidance were able to help smooth out the rough edges when they appeared along the Way. Each student was given special at- tention to his needs and desires in preparing his schedules of subjects. Counselors kept records up to date and prepared files on new students and conducted testing programs. Counselors worked with principals and administrative assistants in ad- vising students about scholarships. college, and vocational opportunities Mrs. Dorothy Lilly, English teacher, and Miss Cheryl Martin, junior counselor, talk to Denise Clark about her college plans. Facult aim is education Working with a student population of approximately 1450 students en- abled the Hillcrest faculty to get to- gether to continue with the purpose that education is for all students. A staff of 72 qualified teachers were involved in an educational pro- gram which offered 121 subjects in- cluding vocational technical curricu- lum. The faculty welcomed the op- portunity of setting up a program on Humanities, An Experiment in Un- derstanding based on studies stu- dents made in history, drama, music, literature, art, and other fields. Students found that teachers' in- terest in the program extended to after school and evening hours found students and teachers participation in forty clubs and organizations, in rehearsals, and other extracurricular activities. ...-nth ----'P Mr. Bob Barnes begins an informal discussion on the digestive system in Biology I. Doris Allen H.S. f Voc. H. E., Home Ec- onomics l, Ill, Family Liv- ing, F'.H.A. William Anderson lVl.A. - Ed., Drivers Educ., Assistant Basketball Coach, Head Golf Coach Eunice Allison l-S.A. - English, Special Ed., Social Studies, Science Mary Armstrong as. - En., English II, ivt, Cheerleaders, Hornets' Nest Rebecca Bell BS., M. - Ed., English IVL, Latin I, Il, Student Council, Cabinet, Latin Club Hugh Brewer B.S., M.A. - Combined Science, Chemistry, Physics, Math and Science Club Cecil Byrd BAS-, M.A, f Ed., Electric- ity, General Metalwork, Ad- vanced Metalwork Dick Birmingham B.S., M.A. -f Ed., American History, World Geography, Economics, Head Baseball Coach ' ypg . I, Audrey Bridges B.S. f Ed., Clerical Practice, Typewriting, Shorthand . s tssis x ' Q - wi -R1-is. 'T wx is at D Lindell Chastain BS., M.A. - Ed., Home Eco- nomics l, Il Mary Ann Anderson B.S. - Ed. Secretarial Prac' tice, Shorthand, Typewriting Marilyn Anderson B.S. - Ed., M. Y Ed., Music Education, Chorus I, ll, Ill, Advanced Choir, Madrigal, Boys' Glee Club . fat N lk E Margaret Backlund Robert Barnes A.B. - English, M.A. - A.A., B.S., M. v Ed., Biology Dramatics, Journalism I, II, l, Assistant Football Coach Publications, Quill and Scroll Beryl Bradley Shelby Bradley Bass MVA- 3 Ed., Drivers B.S., NLS. - Ed., General Educ., Safety Council Woodwork, Advance Wood- work Denny Burrows B.S. - Ed., Math IA, Math u, Algebra I Stephen Brite Bs. f Ed., Art, Art 1, lu, Art Club ..., . .,,..... ..,. M, ..... ,as-s as 'C W. . t , 'ii ' Joan Collins B.S., M.A. e- Ed., English Il Norma Cordry B.S. i Ed., Physical Educa- tion III, Typewriting, Busi- ness English Coach Gregg, don't be modest about your wrestlers, Luther Dugan B.S. - Ed., Bookkeeping, Typewriting, FBLA ,,..,.E uuu, , Vuuiu. QA:-.f Nw. ,. Newton Edwards M.A. - Ed., Guidance, Counseling, Social Studies, Science, Sophomore Counse- lor Howard Hardecke B.S. f Ed., M.S. f Guid- ance, Counseling, Citizenship ,,.,v.-5, ..-me Maurine Haymes B.S. - Ed., M.A. 3 English, English Ill, PTA John Howerton B.S. f Eli., M.A.,I-ligh 32 V, , 1+-' sv R, ,,,,,,,,, 'Et gh, . Jesse Hudson B.S., M.A. - Ed., C.O,E., School Adm., Drivers Educ., D,E4CAAA, V,I4C4A, Assistant Basketball, Base- ball Coach Susan Foltz B.S. - Ed., M.S., Guidance, Counseling, English I, French I, French Club, Hor- nets' Nest, AFS Club at ,iff - tk g, L'-'Q' 4gl . -., . is it l Heaton Haynes A.B., B.S. f Zoology, Chem- istry, Earth Science, Biology I, Departmental Coordinator s ri - ,, yr J- I. 4' , I I 5 zu-ef, hgh, . f ,. i 't X 1f':-'ini -. ,I--am .: Ps. ss.. , fi faff f ' fi' 1 Daisy Jenkins B.S. - Elem. Ed., Science, M.A, f Ed., English II Library 55. am ' QWWXW' lim, , A admonishes Mrs. Naurine Haymes as they relax during a conference period. Dorothy Frederickson B.S. - Ed., Physical Educa- tion I, II, III, Gymnastics Club Lloyd Hensley B.S. - Ed., Psychology, So- ciology, American History . 53 R X T it Reta Johnson B.S. - Ed., M.A. - Mathe- matics, Chemistry, Geome- try, Math I Victor Gibson A.B. - Social Studies, Eng- lish, M.Ed. f History, World History, Departmental Coor- dinator Jerry.Gregg B.S. i Physical Education, M.A. S Ed., Physical Educa- tion I, II, III, Head Wres- tling Coach, Assistant Foot- ball Coach 'ii' L. x 4 i iif .-..- . -1 .I Q a s I i2:e.T3zg, ,af -'v V ,- f : i k ' .. K ,Q ' y S A .ee . . . . -- - ' ,... or 1:5141-:2?2E??f5 It ' E E ' Weston Horst Sandra House A.B., M. f Ed., Guidance, B.S. - Ed., M.S. A Speech, Counseling, Senior Counse- lor ft. -- W enum,- 4 . if 5 5, Q . l 1 1 Lois Kirkman B.S. - An, M.A. - Guid- ance, Counseling, Freshman Counselor Dramatics, English, Thespi- ans A. K. Klapp B.S., MA. e Ed., A.B. Eng- lish, History Departmental Coordinator, Advanced Com- position, British Master- pieces, Word Study, English III 06 :Els Bill Lea Dorothy Lilly B.S., M. - Ed., Math I, Al- B.S., M.A, - Ed., English I, gehra I, Head Basketball II, AFS Cluh Coach Carl Locke , , A I I -sg s Sally Luke AB. - Physics, Ed., Math 1, Bs. - Ed., English l II, Algebra I, Key Club, Stage Technicians Leila McQuerter LaVerne McVey A.B. - History, M.A. - Ed., B.S. f Ed., M.A. - Library American History Science, Librarian Cheryl Martin Ron Martin B.S.E. - Social Studies, 3.3, .Y Biology, Earth M.S. - Guidance and Coun- Science seling, Junior Counselor Y , Mary O'neal B.S., M.A. - Ed., Math I, Al- gebra II, Departmental C0- ordinator Mary Beth Peterson A.B. - History, World His- tory l l 4 . , l INV, i l I .4 l . 'Q v. r, Vw I+ e 3. as ..,, 'i Mr. Heaton Haynes heats a test tube in a beaker of water for a science experiment. sa' Y QA, J.. 4. , 5, .,, - me J av Viv Margaret Mauck A.B. - English, M.A. - Eli., English, Math Joseph Moffit B.S. - Physics, M.A. f Ed., Guidance, Counseling, Ad- ministrative Assistant Lowell Pyle B,A. - Business Adm., Eco- nomics, Citizenship .ffl -' u.-.4 Jesse Robertson B.S. - Ed., M.A. - History, Contemporary Issues, Amcr- ican History, American Heri- tage Genevieve Moore B.S. - Vocational Ed., M.A. - Ed., Home Economics I, Child Care, Home Decora- tion Marilyn Moore B.S. - Ed., M.S. Y Physical Education, Physical Educa- tion I, II, III, IV, P.E. Career Club K R, - M ,.. , i1f.s. as c Walter Rose Thelma Ryba B.A., M.A. - Mathematics, B.S. - Ed,, World History Math II, Geometry, Math Analysis Don Sartain BS, Y Ed., Citizenship Christine Squibb B.S. Y Business Organiza- tion, M,A, - Business Adm,, Basic Business, Business Law, Typewriting, FBLA Paul Tillman B.A., M.A. Y Music, Ad- vanced Band, Advanced Or- chestra, Cadet, Stage Band Jim Vaughan B.S. Y Ed., Physical Educa- tion I, II, III, Head Track Coach, Assistant Football Coach Judy Steiger B.S. Y Ed., M,A., Speech, English I, Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps Mildred Swackhamer A.B, - Chemistry, Earth Science, Math ll Frank Wann A,B. Y Biology, M. - Ed., School Adm., Coordinator Intramurals, Biology I, II Martha Ann Wells Bs, MA. - Ed., English, Guidance and Counseling, Adm. Assistant Jerry Wrinkle Elaine Andrews B.S., M. - Ed., General General Office Woodwork, General Draft- ing, Advanced Drafting Ardell Bilyeu Attendance Office S, s of-1 Henrietta Bowen Attendance Office N ff if , 1 is - ttt, ' , fl T V ' wgj, A I rr Virginia Thomas B.S. Y Ed.,M.A. - Spanish, English Ill, Librarian, Span- ish Club Suzanne Thompson B,S, Y Art, Social Studies, Art I, ll, Art Club fm -' .J ,gf f .5 4. .-,A ' ,if -- 'isa i-:sw 'ff 1' if V ' if 5 if L--aw, - ,wh s,w,. ,.,.N we it Gail Wiggins B.A. - Ed,, English ni, Fundamentals of Speech, Public Speaking,NFL f, 1- ,H 9:3 '-'E5E.,s1. i. e. , ,-,X p i Kfi' -i 1-gi-,., 'izgE,:i,.g: if llxikllu ,Q 123 gg 1? Wilma Perryman Secretary to Mr. Grubaugh Shep Woolford B.S., Physical Education, M.A. - Ed., Physical Educa- tion I, II, Head Football Coach, Assistant Wrestling Coach ., a b at U., 1? ' H' if , 52. , 1 ii 3 5' ss 34 3 C.. i Gloria Weatherwax Secretary to Mr, Gist Happiness is having curly hair, says Mr. Bill Anderson as he models a wig. 107 Youth ets career jobs Under the direction of Mr. David Berryman at the Willard J. Graff Area Vocational Technical Center, 26 faculty members carried out the pur- pose of vocational and technical edu- cation. Youth was provided with training which would present oppor- tunities for gainful employment. Mr. Don Simmons, assistant direc- tor, helped with the curriculum of 25 course offerings to 662 students with 163 from Hillcrest. He also super- vised buildings and grounds. Mr. Louis Bruton, vocational direc- tor, worked with counseling and aided students in job placement. Mrs. Gala Gardner, health service occupational coordinator, worked with practical nursing students and dental assistants. 4 Don Simmons, B.S., M.A. Assistant Director Louis Bruton, B.S., M.S. Vocational Coordinator .mf V lt? James. Jones begins his interview with congenial Mr. David Berryman, director of Vocational - Technical Center. Gala Gardner, B.S.N., R.N. David W. Berryman, M- Ed' Heimfdaziggznijns Director Willard J. Graff Area Vocational Technical Center in i Joy Baker RN. Vocational Certificate, Orientation to Health Occu- pations ik rx,-A Monty Dixon B.S., NLS. - Multi Occupa- tions -ng... Leslie Brock Vocational Certificate, Vo- cational Printing is li- ' A fu I , ffifiw. lf. ,as . Paul Fairleigh BS. - Vocational Wood- work izli ,pw- Eugene Hoss Vocational Certificate, Vo- cational Electronics Bill McDaniel Vocational Ccrtificatc, Vo- cational Auto Mechanics 'Ss Qt' Glenda Espy Secretary to Mrs. Gala Gardner David Seaman confers vocational coordinator, in data processing. L V 4 'f5 Bob Jessen Vocational Certificate, Elec- tronic Data Processing James Nichols B,S., M.A. - Technical Drafting I Virginia Harpool Secretary to Mr. Lewis Bruton with Mr. Louis Bruton, about job opportunities it V cational Auto Body and Wayne Bruffey Vocational Certificate, Vo- cational Printing Layton Clay Vocational Certificate, Elec- tronic Data Processing ir-.. - ,xiiisx - if R st 5 C Dolph Hargis Norman Haskins Venton Haskins B.S., M. Ed. 3 Vocational B,S. - Vocational Machine Vocational Certificate, Vo- BS M Ed PhD Noca Auto Mechanics Shop cational Electronics tional Agriculture 'sy 'fix Russell Lee Vocational Certificate, Vo- Vocational Certificate, Vo- cational Sheet Metal Vocational Certificate, Tele- W -f,, t R. E. White Vocational Certificate, Rc- frigeration, Air Conditioning Otis Letterman Harold Ludwigs Vocational Certificate, Vo- Vocational Certificate Mer cational Welding chandislng and Sales mv- T. J. White Mary Burrows Vocational Certificate, Vo- Secretary to Mr Simmons cational Auto Body, Fender Repair L. Staffs attend to nee s of students, buildin Watching over the welfare of 1450 students were 18 cooks, eight custodi- ans, and a nurse who helped to keep Hillcrest in top condition. Mrs. Martha Sutherlin was in at- tendance each afternoon to check im- munization records and to take care of minor ills. Sophomores met her as she checked their hearing in the driv- ers education classes. The custodial staff worked over 300 hours in keeping up the mainte- nance of the school. They kept con- stant vigilance for the safety of the students in the building as well as on the grounds. On pizza days the cooks baked 34 pans of pizza with 32 slices in each. Over 13,000 plate lunches and 2000 sandwiches were prepared each week. K. 1 i 1 I jg I . 1 I . X Y , . -, , . it A N 5 0 -' . L COOKS . . . Front Row: Betty Hogan, Dorthy Troyer, Carolyn Shank, Marguerite Krenk, Helen Rains, and Geneva Snow. Second Row: Geraldine Morris, Florene Holden, Clella Sar- tain, Lois Pack, Goldie Lanham, and Nadine Hoffman. Third Row: Lula Day, Vairy Holt, Melba Barclay, Fredreka Buster, Maria Polod- na, and Norma Andrews. as K Top Left: Mrs. Goldie Lanham cuts celery in preparation for a combination salad. Top Cen- ter: Mr. J. R. Davis, head custodian, is ready to groom the campus. Top Right: Henry Webb, with his custodial tools, starts his day's work. Right: Jess Wilson tries out a new cleansing agent. Above: Mrs. Martha Sutherlin, school nurse, and Debbie Blumer, discuss immuniza- tion records. 2 Frosh enjo school life In August, Hillcrest welcomed 404 freshmen as they entered a new world of experience. They adjusted quickly to the new environment and contributed their abilities to the stu- dent effort to get together. Loa Braig and Lisa Pennell were selected by their classmates to serve as Regalia attendants for the senior queen, Debbie Anderson. In the musical, Sound of Music, three freshmen students had leading roles as Captain Von Trapp's chil- dren: Jackie Detherage as Louisa, Celine Schmidt as Brigitta, and Clark Gable as Kurt. Leading the freshman class were John Fielding, president, Lisa Pen- nell, vice-president, and Karen Delp, secretary, with Mrs. Lois Kirkman as the counselor. Mark Adams Vilynda Adams Sonny Adamson Randy Akers Delbert Alcorn Donna Alshire David Anderson Keith Andrews Cheryl Angel Anthony Asbell Pam Baggett Teresa Baker Irma Barner Cindy Barnett Tnny Barnett Billy Barton Donna Bauer Jeff Baughman Billy Bays Charles Beach Debbie Beach Veronica Beck Cheyenne Beisiegel James Bench .lim Bethurem Richard Bickel Jarrett Black Jim Blake Debby Blumer Rebecca Bockman Dan Bordstadt Scott Boschen David Bowers Jymie Bradley Kirk Bradley Tim Bradley Loa Braig Randy Branson Mark Bridges Arthur Brooks Benny Brown Debby Brown Larry Bunch Bob Burbee Robert Burks -. '4 33 . -'ii .Q . x j 1, ,, Q 'figs ,ri I 1 . L X. N -XE :give ji, w . if f . lilfij, -13 1 we si., ., 'ri My . is nl S X , at W f fi es, i f -will S358 J. ,, ,,,. 1. 2'-SE, f - f. , r,f 'W ff? ,fi 5. Q v :B 'X I J, 'X Off as.. A ,- .elf x A 2- S. x ,A-Q,,,1vlt,,A , 5, 3 sl x . , . lr i ir i f .X K A 5: . F , I My rv N. ' X. me A Y 1 X -Q we A il A as .L ' D A B ' fr ., .. 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A 1 mf duties that occupies Freshman Patti Harrington's 3-N15 time. ig is J f , X H a N ff 1 Qty f i ,J . F 0 f t e 7 K E K Q . VW 4-f-,Q ,J api Q K I as do 'arte .ig 19 Q5 af B' ii' f f 'J Q ,s 'aa ' It ' 'uf ,Y . . 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Beauty was found in the Regalia attendants, Lu Rita Charle and Shar- on Stokes. The speech and debate team found strong ability in Bruce Daniel and Bruce Neas. The Stingers showed potential in the football power of Pat Parrott, Jeff MeMillen, Mike Manes, and Terry Flannigan and in the sharp shooting of David Snowden along with George Flattery and John Ra- gain. Mike Delp, Greg Stratton, Glen Menzies, and Don Archer added to the wrestling strength. Distance Jeff Whitlock and sprinter Mike Des- Camps sprinted for the track team. Counselor Newton Edwards worked with Jeff MeMillen, presi- dentg Joe Stoekard, vice-presidentg and Barba Wimberley, secretary. k...g M as . A A g, a .avg-nr' . A A -. - '-1.5: Q L .Qty A -f fo ,N n -S f -' X A f , 2rt.'2'4-DL S: I ' 1 - ,I T .- 2 . .- , ,. ' S' K yaiffit,-:ft 13 N' if 1 I . fx vs g f. K K , ' 5 .f 2. , L4- in 1. .v-- i .4 T . 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I Sophs Pam Brown Susan Brown Herbert Broyles Mary Brownlow Sally Buckmaster .lim Bumgarner Shawna Burke Pam Burks Steve Burks Teresa Burnett Carol Bussert Debbie Byrd Rabonna Campbell Jim Carney Debbie Carpenter David Carroll Judie Carroll Alan Carter Brad Chandler Lu Rita Charle Kevin Chittenden Gary Choate Stanley Clay Diean Clemens Nancy Clemens Frank Cole Steve Cook Charlie Cooper Sharon Cooper Donna Coward Sheryl Coward Teri Cowdrey Raymond Craigmyle Nancy Creed Sandy Crocker Gayle Cruise Bruce Daniel Robin Daniel Leroy Davidson Nancy Davidson Celesta Davis Joni Davis Judy Davis Louis Davis Sarah Davis Richard Dawson Dennis Day Mike Delp, Ri:-k Denny Patricia Depriest Mike Descamps Teresa Dickey Sharon Dickson Terry Dodd Jan Dodson Barbara Dorser Cathy Draper Donna Driver Don Dugan Dennis Dukes Darrell Duncan Renick Eagleburger Kathy Earl Larry Edmisson Steve Edwards Joanne Elkins Stephanie Elliot Marlin England Roxanna English Johnny Evans Kathy Feemster Scott Fellin John Finch Denise Finn Tom Fisher Rusty Fittro Terry Flannigan George Flattery Gary Flokstra Denise Flood Dennis Flood Dale Foster Terry Freeman Phil Frieze Dale Fritchman Nick Gann Pam Gann Dawn Gardner Ricky Garrett Mark Gillming Sophs Vic Gingery Randy Goheen Susie Goodale Hilda Goodwin Sherry Goyer Sharon Graves Sandy Gray Steve Green Mike Gullett Del Ray Guynes Brenda Haile Michael Hall Debbie Hamilton George Hamilton Mark Hanson Lisa Hardin Joe Harness Donna Harrell Kerry Harrell Deanna Hart David Harvey Monya Hasler Ricky Headler Sandra Highfill Randy Hill June Hillburn Pauline Hodges George Hogan Greg Hogue Debbie Hollar Debbie Holt Faith Horton Ron Houk Mike Hubbard Cecil Hughes Udell Hurtado Danny Hutton Roberta Ingram Doug Jackson Tim Jackson Rex Jarrett Jim Jennings Debra Johnson Eddie Johnson Rusty Johnson Kenny Jones Steve Jones Teresa Jones Teresa J. 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Lcfe::af!iF+Eks2:f' 1 i Sophs Janet Latham Laurie Lawson John Lee Floyd Lemons Bill Lindsay Debbie Link Rebecca Lock Vicky Locke Robert Loonsfoot Arla Kay Loss Debbie Lowry Gary Lyons Jenny McCann Jerry McCartney Loretta McCleary Charlotte McClure Don McDonald Ken McDowell Joni McGhee Ronald Mclntosh Jeanne McKenzie Jeff McMillan John Mckeynolds Jeanne ML-Swain Mike Manes Juanita Manuel Steve Maples Mary Marlay Stan Matthews Tamar Mays Ray Medley Glen Menzies Belinda Miles Laura Miller Sammy Miller Eddie Mills Mickey Millstead Elizabeth Moore Harry Moore Clifford Morelock Garry Morgan John Morgan Mike Mosler Kay Murray lay Myres Dian Nauman Bruce Neas lohn Nease Elvin Nichols Gregg Nichols Wayne Nichols Pauletta Orr Jim Otts Pam Oxendine Sylvia Padgett Floyd Palmer Cheryl Parker Hilda Parnell Pat Parrott Randy Parsons Clara Payne Robert Payne Roscoe Peacock Denny Pendergrass Paula Perkins Carol Perry Nancy Pfeifer Desiree Pfister Jim Phillips Patti Phillips Sophs Linda Pinegar Steve Plymire Greg Poindexter Pam Potter Tom Potter Larry Presley Cindy Price Daniel Pruett Billy Race John Ragain Rex Ragain Cathy Ray Theresa Reaves Ralph Reed Terry Riedle Don Rikard Steve Rippe Pat Robertson Paula Robertson Sheri Rogers Gail Romine Diana Rookstool Mark Rowe Brenda Rucker Linda Russell Ron Sapp David Sardeson Blake Sawyers Mary Schell Sherry Schmitt George Schultz Brenda Scott David Scott Stephen Scott Tammy Self Julie Shane Pam Shank Dwaine Shope Cecelia Shull Jeannie Siler Debbie Sims Milton Skinner Pamela Slavens Kurt Sloan Carl Smith Cecil Smith Raymond Snider Kathy Snodgrass Kathy Snook Debbie Snow David Snowden Shelly Speese Rusty Spellman Kenny Stafford Terry Steward Charlotte Stewart Joe Stockard Velma Stockdale Denise Stockstill John Stockstill Bill Stokes Sharon Stokes Kenny Strain Greg Stratton Jeff Swaim A bus trip is the perfect place to find Junior Varsity Cheerleader, Terry Cowdrey, asleep after a hard fought game. wg S '-V., F Q A' 'IJ ' 11 Aj ' - 'Q . 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Claudia Young Joe Young Sherry Young Steve Young Sophs Chris Teague Jack Teaver Gayla Tettleton Richard Thomas Robert Thomas Susan Thomas Mark Thornton Marvin Tindall Larry Tracy Phil Tranbarger Martha Trask Reitha Tragden Madina Tummons Donald Turner Michael Tyler Elaine Underwood Mike Underwood Sheila Vanderhoff Debbie Vaughn Melinda Vaughn Sherry Vincen Clifford Vich Bonnie Wadkins David Wagner Patty Waite Connie Walker Debbie Warner Linda Jo Webb Sandra Wells Sandy Wells Kenny Wheeler Mark Wheeler Jeff Whitlock Sharon Wideman Deborah Wiggins Sandra Wilburn Diane Williams Don Williams Charles Willis James Willoughby Barba Wimberley Jim Wofford John Wolken Susie Wooliver Ricky Wyant 4 Juniors see challenges As the juniors started the year, leadership challenged them in areas of education and extracurricular ac- tivities. In the musical Sound of Music, it was noted that over 50 juniors partic- ipated as set builders, stage hands, and orchestra members with Ray Johnson taking the part of Frederick Von Trapp. Challenges were met by 12 boys on the wrestling and basketball varsity teams. Many others gave outstanding performances in track, baseball, ten- nis, and golf. Sally Pickering and Cheryl McKin- ney helped to keep student enthusi- asm high as cheerleaders. Gay Baxter and Cheryl McKinney added beauty at the Regalia festivities as attend- ants to the queen. Leading the juniors in their chal- lenges were Kenny Gillming, presi- dentg Mark Stratton, vice-presidentg Peter Schuelzky, secretaryg and Miss Cheryl Martin, counselor. Pat Abney , Gregg Adams Debbie Age K Kathy Agee , Richard Akers Garland Allison .lim Allred . ' , . ' me vw Q if Q f 1 Q Lee Anderson Y X in i Sheree Appleby -' Dianna Arnall M ' Rebecca Baker E Vickie Baker f ' Bobby Ballard ' 'i . 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Eddie DeVol Linda DeVries Linda Dishman Doug Domiani Rosemary Donson Bill Drake Barbara Draper Debbie Driver Steve Ducker Robert Duff Debbie Eagon Pam Eastlake Gloria Edwards Rosalie Elliott Jerry Emery Debbie Erwin Karen Finkbiner Debbie Fisher Eddie Fisher Gayle Fisher Debbie Flood Bob Foster Debbie Foster Mark Freeman Cathie Frost Connie Frost Raymond Garrison 126 Juniors Ronald Gerhart Keith Gillming Kenny Gillming Harley Goodwin Mike Gray Susie Gray Jeff Green Robin Greenlee Cindy Grimm Dennis Hager Loretta Haile Stan Hall Ed Hammock Bill Haney Lonnie Hardin Kerry Harper Debbie Harris Raymond Harris Vernon Haslip Debbie Hasty Tom Hatfield Debbie Haynes Bill Heath Linda Heinkel Rubin Heisler Debbie Henderson Donnie Henderson Rhonda Hesler Gary Hill Murrell Hill Robert Hill Terry Hill Reta Hoaglin Deborah Holt Gary Hoover Kathy Hurst Dennis Hutton John Hopkins Brenda Hunter Bob Hurd Richard Hyman Mike Jackson Shirley Jackson Cindy Jeffries Jeanetta Jeffries Gregg Johns Jean Johnson Mark Johnson J . ,, -fgiwiisff Y N, if i.',' inff- gh' N ' , f. 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I I Juniors Ray Johnson Wayne Johnson Marilyn Johnston Linda Jones Jerry Justice Pat Keene Dorothy Keithley Barbara Kerr Walter Knapp Steve Krawitz Charles Landrus Regina lane Rick Lane Marcia Layne Debbie Lemmon Jim Lencht Lisa Lockwood Danny Loehr Collette Long Sandy Looney Bruce Lowry Karen Lowry Steve Lowry Allen Lupton Glenda Luttrell Jerry McClanahan Jim McClanallan Linda McCIeary Terry McCleary Karen McGinnis Ladonna McIntosh Randy McKenzie Cheryl McKinney Steve McLellan Rosemary McMahan Connie Mace Dorothy Mallot Kathy Malone Cheryl Manes Lee Manuel Brent Martin Vinetta Meese Becky Michael Phyllis Miles Martha Miller Jonathan Mills Kathy Millstead Debbie Mings Keevin Mitchell Dena Mitchem Kenny Mitchem Bill Moore Keith Moore Janice Moreland Danny Newton Terry Nichodemus Cheri Ohlin Janice Owens Kathy Padgett Jo Lynn Palmerton Richard Peck Galen Perry Dane Peterson Teresa Pfister Sally Pickering Sherry Pittman David Poindexter Mike Poindexter Bill Powell Gary Price Melissa Price Glen Pridemore Juniors Roy Raby Larry Ramsey Debbie Ray Steven Reaves Ralph Rebori Phillip Rice Larry Rikard Diane Roark David Robinson Roberta Routh Nancy Ruddell Duane Rydstedt Dale Sardeson Iris Sargent Barry Schafer LaVerne Schelle Gary Schroeder Pete Schuelsky Vicky Scott Becky 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 .lane Spencer Steve Spencer Doug Spradlin Linda Stevens David Stewart Dan Swckstill x -rf 'irq ,L L it Q .,. 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'iv ,NV ' f' .fi M Q Juniors Teresa Stockstill Mark Stratton Kathy Strogsdill Kathy Stroup Debbie Sutterfield Roy Sutton Dennis Swain Cyndi Sweet Linda Templeton Ricky Tennis Verna Tennis Leslie Thomas Robin Thomas William Thompson Larry Throne Marti Towe Nicky Towry Terry Tracy John Tranharger Brenda Tuck Robert Turner Steve Turner Becky Vaughn Debbie Ward Debbie Ware Sherry Warner larry Welch Jim Whisnant John Whitcher Larry White Vickie White Jim Whitworth John Whitworth Connie Wickersham Becky Wilcox David Wilhite Luanne Wilhite Susanne Wilhite Gary Williams Jeanette Williams Johnny Williams Judy Williams Marcha Woodmansee Mike Woods Desiree Wright Ricky Wright John Yager Barbara Young Seniors have class unit For 302 members of the Senior Class, 1971-72 was a year which found the seniors united in a deep concern for each other and their school. David Rothermel and Mike Binder placed on the all-conference team in football. Curt Wimberley and Tim Lovett received honorable mention. David Seaman was voted best sports- man by his fellow teammates. Glenda Adams Vivian Allen Ron Altic Debbie Anderson Steve Anderson Gail Appleby Randy Appleby Nancy Bacon Alvin Baker Denise Baker Ricky Baker Shirley Baker Victor Barber Teresa Barton Vickie Bass Gene Becraft Roxanne Bedell Melody Bellinger Carolyn Benson Janet Best Julie Best Gregg's Grapplers had a successful season with Darwin Goff voted as the most valuable wrestler in the South- west Missouri State College Tourna- ment. Early in the year, seniors helped win the Ozark Conference Cross Country event with Mark Scott receiving the outstanding individual award. Track and baseball were manned by their share of seniors. Winners in other areas were Steve Grant who won first in the district in the Voice of Democracy contest. Ronnie Snelling was semifinalist in the National Merit Scholarship while Danny Stiver received a letter of Commendation. Dan Funkhouser, Nancy Coffer, and Mark Pennell had lead roles in the Sound of Music. Regalia Queen, Debbie Anderson, with attendants, Jacque Harrell and Charlotte Sears, reigned as the Rega- lia Royalty. The seniors united in winning the class competition in the Childrens' Consolidated Fund Drive, topping all others with 313303. Elected officers were Joe Jackson, presidentg Clyde Sears, vice-presi- dentg and Cheryl McGhee, secretary. Counselor Weston Horst coordinated activities and advised seniors regard- ing college and careers. Climaxing the chain of successful events remembered with pleasant thought were the prom and com- mencement. TRU Seniors Mike Binder John Blevins Sharon Blood Wally Blood Lamar Bolding Danny Bolton Bill Bonner LaVada Booker Randy Bossing Bobby Boswell George Breecht Bill Brown Steve Brown Diane Buckmaster Frank Burke Debbie Carroll Cindy Cavaness Antonio Cefala Jan Chambers Charlotte Charle Marilyn Choate Richard Choate Craig Clark Debbie Clemens Nancy Coffer Kenneth Collinge Joetta Compton Sandra Comstock Becky Cook Dustin Cooper Kathy Cooper Doug Crabtree Luanne Crocker Mark Crouch Gary Curnutt Bill Davidson Deborah Davis Fred Davis Ron Dawson Roxanna Dawson Ronnie Dennis Linda Denny Bob Detherage Larry DeVries Bob Dickens Jake Diemer Wanda Dixon Danny Doke Keith Drumright Jim Ducker Sherry Dunaway Terry Dykes Brenda Edmisson Mike Edmonds Chris Eggers Jeff Elliot 131 Seniors Russell Essary Jolene Evans Russell Evans David Everest Linda Fain Shirley Farmer Beverly Farr Bryan Feemster Ricky Fielding Toni Jo Fisher Sheryl Flokstra Chris Fortner Kathy Fortner Steve Foster Susan Fowler Connie Frazier George Frazier Dan Funkhouser Tommy Gaddis Connie Gardner Judy Garrett Wayne Garrett Fred Gates Deborah Gentry Jim Giddings Elizabeth Gingery Tom Glynn Darwin Goff Marwin Goff Vicky Goodin Linda Goodnight David Goomas Belinda Gott Steve Grant Richard Graves Ralph Grimes John Grzib Terry Hale Susie Hall Teresa Hall Barbara Halsey Rick Hampton Jacque Harrell Dana Hartsell Elizabeth Helton Connie Hensley Kathy Herndon Steve Highfill Andy Hill Pat Hill Mary Hillman Gary Hilton Wesley Hodges Kathy Horner David Hough Tom Hudgens Seniors Debbie Hunsaker Becky Hutton Harvey Inskeep Brenda Iseminger Eddie Jackson Joe Jackson Cheryl Johnson Melvin Johnson Pam Johnson Richard Johnson Steve Johnson Roberta Johnson Carol Johnston Darrell Johnston David Jones Debra Jones James Jones Mary Anne Jones Don Kay Jackie Keen Shirley Keithley Charles Kensinger Dennis Kratzer Rick Lane Bob Lasiter Bruce Lemons Janet Long Henry Loonsfoot Tim Lovett Dottie Lowry Pam McCartney Terry McCleary Carol McCroskey Bill McDaniel Cheryl McGhee Don Mclntosh l33 Seniors Becky McKinney Jeanne McNeil Debbie Manuel Kristine Massey Cindy Matthews Marilyn Matthews Mark Miller Tim Mills Bill Mincks Janice Monks Kathy Moore Rickie Morgan Harvey Murray Larry Nichols Nancy Nickles Jerry Oberbeck Jim Padgett Hubert Parnell Mark Pennell Jacklyn Perryman Vicki Persell Jill Peryer Glenda Pettenger Bob Pinegar Denise Pippin Mary Powell Krista Pursselley Lynn Putman Gary Rea JoAnn Reiss Nick Rhea Elaine Rhoades Jesse Roberds Carol Rookstool David Rothermel Sherry Rothermel 134 Y , W Q si sf- F 5 sf. - M 3, Y -Q K Y S05 60 K rr i .1- ..1. QM-2 Nancy Coffer and Dan Funkhouser listen to their director, Mrs. Sandra House, in a Sound of Music rehearsal. i i i t ,X I Seniors Steven Rowe Mike Ruble Steven Rust Don Sapp Linda Schulze Mark Scott David Seaman Charlotte Sears Clyde Sears Dena Self Drew Shane Carol Shaw Sharon Sims Brad Skinner Gae Slavens Ronnie Snelling Diane Speed Becki Stanfield Mark Stayce Linda Steele Karen Stewart Danny Stiver Christie Stockard Ricky Stockstill Billy Stokes Sheila Stone Robert Stovall Julie Strain Vicki Sturgell Tim Swearingin Anita Swift Debbie Taylor Rhonda Taylor Susan Tharp Thomas Thomas Dale Toole Seniors Donna Towry Gayla Tracy Debra Turney Helen Twenter Rena Van Hook Rick Veregge Debra Vinson Aaron Walker Cheryl Walker Steve Wallace Debi Welch Richard Wells Joyce Wheeler Charlena White Debra Wilburn Grant Williams Jan Williams Becky Wilson James Wilson Mike Wilson Curt Wimberley Susie Witherspoon Don Wolken Micki Woods Vickie Woodman Jack Wyant Gary Yates Kevin Young Larry Young Rodney Young Cindy Zarras Debra Zongker 136 ei Ng NCWZ Thr 'ZIP' 'Q-v-Ny w XR Q P gk Jacque Harrell, cheerleader on crutches, is a worried spectator at a football game Senior Summar Senior students have provided the following information concerning their activities during their four years of high school. Figures indi- cate the number of years of participation in the activity. GLENDA ADAMS: Sing-Out 121, Pep Club. VIVIAN ALLEN: Orchestra 131, Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps 1Assistant Bugle Captain1 1Bugle Captain1, F.T.A., A.F.S., Intramural Volleyball. DEBBIE ANDERSON: Regalia Queen, Regalia At- tendant, Hornets' Nest, Student Council 121, Safety Council, Anchor Club 121, Thespians, Cheerleaders 131, F.B.L.A., Volleyball Intramurals. RON ALTIC: Band 121, Marching Band 121, Pep Band 121, Thespians, Intramural Basketball 121, Intramural Bowling 121. STEVE ANDERSON: Football 131, Baseball 131, V.I,C.A. RANDY APPLEBY: Student Council 131, Safety Council 121, Math Club, Sing-Out, Football, Track, Wrestling Manager, Choir 121, Orchestra. NITA JO A'I'1'EBERRY: Physical Education Career Club 131 1President1, Basketball 1Captain1, Volleyball. NANCY BACON: 1Transfer from West Plains1, Stu- dent Council 121, A.F.S., Model City Government, Choir 121, Madrigal 121, Thespians, Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps. ALVIN BAKER: Art Club 141, Thespians 121 1Presi- dent1. VICTOR BARBER: Football 141, Wrestling 141, Dis- trict Wrestling Champion 185 Pounds, Track 131, Or- chestra. VICKIE BASS: Hornets' Nest, Physical Education Career Club 131, Future Homemakers of America 121, F.B.L.A., Choir 121, Student Council, Intramural Vol- leyball 121, Intramural Basketball 121. MELODY BELLINGER: Freshman, Sophomore Chorus, Advanced Choir 121, Thespians 121, Safety Council. ROXANNE BEDELL: Freshman, Sophomore Cho- rus, Advanced Choir 121, Sing-Out, Spanish Club 131, A.F.S. 121, 1Treasurer, Vice-President1, Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps 121 1Bass Captain1, Student Council, Model City Government. CAROLYN MORRISON BENSON: Hornets' Nest 121, Future Homemakers of America 121, Freshman, Sophomore Choir, Volleyball Team 131, Basketball Team 131, Track Team 121. JULIE BEST: Art Club, Stagecraft, Band, Marching Band Twirler, Advanced Choir 121. MIKE BINDER: Future Farmers of America 121, Football 1All-Conference Guard1, Wrestling 121, Track. JOHN BLEVINS: Football 141, Track, Tennis, Stu- dent Council. SHARON BLOOD: Freshman, Sophomore Chorus, Advanced Choir 121, Future Homemakers of America. LAMAR BOLDING: V.I.C.A. DANNY BOLTON: Key Club 131, C.O.E., V.I.C.A. LAVADA BOOKER: Tri-Hi-Y 131 1Vice-President, President1, Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps, Sing- Out, Freshman Chorus, A.F.S., F.B.L.A., Intramural Volleyball, Bowling. RANDY BOSSING: Football 141, Track 141, Safety Council, Student Council. BOBBY BOSWELL: C.O.E., D.E.C.A. Club. STEVEN BROWN: Track, V.I.C.A. 121. DIANE BUCKMASTER: Sing-Out 121, Freshman Chorus, Band 131, Pep Band 131, Stage Band 131, Marching Band 131, C.O.E., V.l.C A., HIGHLIGHTER Staff 1Associate Editor1. FRANK BURKE: Student Council 121, Track 121, Stage Technicians, Thespians 121, Football, Intramu- ral Basketball 141, Intramural Volleyball 121. DEBBIE CARROLL: C.O.E. 1Intercity Representa- tive1, D.E.C.A. CINDY CAVANESS: 1Transfer from Malaysia1, Pep Club 121 1Secretary1, Cheerleader, Drama Club 131 1Treasurer1, Yearbook 121 1Photographer1, Basket- ball, Hockey, C.O.E., V.I.C.A. 1Secretary1. ANTONIO CEFALA: A.F,S. Student from Milano, Italy, Key Club, V.I.C.A,, A.F.S. Club, Regalia Escort. ' fvlh J an Chambers, Robbie Johnson, and Jacque Harrell prepare a box of toys to be used for the Student Council Christmas project. Highlander Majorette, Pat Hill, refreshes her memory on the Scottish fling. JAN CHAMBERS: Hornets' Nest, Anchor Club 131, Science Club, Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps 121 1Assistant Snare Captain1, Cabinet 1Secretary1, In- tramural Volleyball, Basketball, Model City Govern- ment. CHARLOTTE CHARLE: Freshman, Sophomore Choir, Advanced Choir 121, Hornets' Nest, Physical Education Career Club 121, Thespians, Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps. CRAIG CLARK: Advanced Band 121. NANCY COFFER: Freshman, Sophomore Choir, Ad- vanced Choir 121, 1Accompanist, Secretary1, Madrigal 121, Thespians, Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps, Future Homemakers of America, Tri-Hi-Y 121 1Chap- lain1, Intramural Volleyball. JOETTA COMPTON: Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps. SANDRA COMSTOCK: Tri-Hi-Y 121 1Sergeant-at- Arms1, French Club. BECKY COOK: Hornets' Nest, Tri-Hi-Y, Physical Education Career Club 141 1Vice-President1, Cheer- leaders 121, Latin Club, Anchor Club 121, Gymnastics 141, Model City Government, Intramurals 131, Volley- ball 121, Copy Editor HIGHLIGHTER Staff. DUSTIN COOPER: Sing-Out 131 1President1, Key Club 131 1Treasurer1, French Club 131 1Vice-Presi- dent1. KATHY COOPER: Hornets' Nest, Science Club, An- chor Club 131, Advanced Choir, Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps 121 1President, Snare Drum Captain1. DOUG CRABTREE: Band 141. LUANNE CROCKER: Sing-Out, Freshman, Sopho- more Choir, Advanced Choir 121, Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps. I DOUG CROSSLAND: Band, Wrestling. MARK CROUCH: Band 121, Freshman, Sophomore Choir, Advanced Choir 121, Boys' Glee Club 121, Foot- ball, Wrestling, F.B.L.A. GARY CURNUTT: V.I.C.A. 121. BILL DAVIDSON: Football, Basketball, Track 141 1Cross Country1, Band, Stage Band, Student Council 121, Key Club 121. DEBORAH DAVIS: Freshman Chorus. if EFI Faces of concern and interest fill the Student ROXANNA DAWSON: Intramural Bowling, Volley- ball 1Team5, Basketball 1Team5, C.O.E., D.E.C.A. BRUCE DEMARANVILLE: C.O.E., D.E.C.A. RONNIE DENNIS: Football 145, Track, Advanced Choir. BOB DETHERAGE: Basketball 145, Baseball 145, V.I.C.A. LARRY DEVRIES: Freshman Chorus, Band 135, Basketball 125, Track, Key Club 135, Sophomore Class President, Junior Vice-President, Choir 125, Madrigal 125, Safety Council, Intramurals 125, Cabinet 1Campus Commissioner5. BOBBIE DICKENS: F.F.A. 125, V.I.C.A. 125. WANDA DIXON: Student Council 125, Physical Edu- cation Career Club 125, Hornets' Nest, Cheerleader, Thespians 125, C.O.E., D.E.C.A. DANNY DOKE: Football 145, Wrestling 135, V.I.C.A. 125- KEITH DRUMRIGHT: Basketball 145, Baseball 145, Track 125, Intramurals 135, SHERRY DUNAWAY: Hornets' Nest, A.F.S., Soph- omore Choir, Advanced Choir 125, Madrigal, Thespi- ans 125, Highlanders Drum and Bugle Corps 125 1Sec- retary5. TERRY DYKES: Band 125, Orchestra 125, Student Council 125, Key Club 135, 1President5, Cabinet 1Fi- nance Commissioner5, Safety Council, A.F.S., N.F.L., Freshman Chorus, Basketball 125, Varsity Tennis 125, Intramurals 125. BRENDA KAYE EDMISSON: Hornets' Nest, Sing- Out, Freshman Chorus, Sophomore Choir, Advanced Choir, Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps. CHRIS EGGERS: Transferred from Glendale and Republic, Art Club 135, Sing-Out 135, Safety Council, Tri-Hi-Y. RUSS ESSARY: Baseball, V.I.C.A. 1Vice-President54 C.O.E. DAVID EVERST: Football 125, Track 125, Band 125, Key Club 135, Orchestra. LINDA FAIN: Sing-Out125, Freshman Chorus, Soph- omore Choir, V.I.C.A. xi Council meetings. SHIRLEY FARMER: Advanced Band, Freshman Chorus, Hornets' Nest, Intramural Volleyball. BEVERLY FARR: Advanced Orchestra 125, French Club 125, Tri-Hi-Y 125. RICKEY FIELDING: Football, Freshman Chorus, V.I.C.A. 125. TONI JO FISHER: French Club 125, Physical Edu- cation Career Club 125, Girls' Basketball, Latin Club. CHERYL FLOKSTRA: Freshman Chorus, Anchor Club. CHRIS FORTNER: Basketball 125, Track 145, Key Club 135 1Vice-President5, Cabinet 1Elections Commis- sioner5, Student Council 125, Intramurals 135. KATHIE FORTNER: Sing-Out, Freshman, Sopho- more Chorus, Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps, C.O.E., D.E.C.A. STEVE FOSTER: Track. SUSAN FOWLER: Hornets' Nest, Physical Educa- tion Career Club 135, Student Council 125, Safety Council, Freshman Choir, Sophomore Choir, Ad- vanced Choir125, Anchor Club, Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps. ' CONNIE FRAZIER: Freshman Choir, Anchor Club 135, Gymnastic Club 125, Physical Education Career Club 125. GEORGE FRAZIER: Football 125, Basketball 145, Track 145, Baseball, Safety Council, Quill and Scroll. DAN FUNKHOUSER: Football 125, Basketball 145, Track 125, Baseball 135, Freshman Choir, Advanced Choir 135, Madrigal 125, Latin Club, Boys' Glee Club 125, F.B.L.A. TOMMY GADDIS: Basketball 125, Freshman Choir, Advanced Choir 135, Madrigal 125. SANDY GARDNER: Freshman Choir, Advanced Choir, V.I.C.A., C.O.E. JUDY MESSERLI GARRE'I'I': Band 12 - Twirler, Majorette5, Freshman Choir, Advanced Choir 125. FRED GATES: Band 135, Thespians 12 - Treasurer5, C.O.E. 1 JIM GIDDINGS: Band 125, Football, Stage Techni- cian. ELIZABETH GINGERY: Physical Education Career Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Art Club. TOM GLYNN: Band 125, Orchestra 125, Student Council 125, Safety Council, Track. VICKY GOODIN: Sing-Out, Freshman Choir, D.E.C.A. EARWIN GOFF: Football 135, Wrestling 145, Track MARWIN GOFF: Football 135, Wrestling 145, Tennis 135- DAVID GOOMAS: 1Transfer from Salonica, Greece5, Choir 135, Soccer 135, Dramatics Club 125, Stage Band 135, Band, Orchestra. BELINDA GOTT: Hornets' Nest, Volleyball. STEVE GRANT: Science Club 13 - Vice-president Presiaeno, Speech Club, A.F.s. ' RICHARD GRAVES: V.I.C.A., C.O.E. RALPH GRIMES: Varsity Track 145, Intramurals 135, Cross Country 13 - Captain5, V.I.C.A. 1Rep0rLer5, EIQHIEFGSZIB: Wrestling, Orchestra 145, Stage Band TERRY HALE: Football 145, Track 125, Student Council 125, Intramurals 145, Freshman Choir. ALLEN HALL: 1Transfer from Lincoln, Nebraska, Parkv1ew5 Football, Gymnastics, Wrestling 125, Bas- ketball, Track. SUSIE HALL: Hornets' Nest, Sophomore Choir. TERESA HALL: Hornets' Nest, Latin Club 125, F.B.L.A., Physical Education Career Club, Freshman Choir, Advanced Choir 125. RICK HAMPTON: F.F.A. 145 1President, Vice-Presi- Debra Zongker, Pat Hill, and Jan Chambers Scottish fling. dent, Chaplain1, Track 121. JACQUE HARRELL: Hornets' Nest, Gymnastics 131, Cheerleader 121, Student Council 131, Safety Council 121, Regalia Attendant 121, Model City Government, Cabinet 1Art Commissioner1, Sophomore Choir, Ad- vanced Choir 121, Madrigal, Intramurals. DANA HARTSELL: Anchor Club 131 1Secretary1, F.H.A., Science Club. JOLENE HAYNES: Intramurals 121, Freshman Choir, Sophomore Choir. ELIZABETH HELTON: Sing-Out 131, A.F.S. 131, Safety Council, Thespians, Freshman Choir, Sopho- more Choir, D.E.C.A., C.O.E. 1Secretary1. KATHY HERNDON: Safety Council 121, Physical Education Career Club 121, Freshman Choir, Sopho- more Choir, Advanced Choir, Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps 1Junior Twirler1, Thespians, C.O.E. STEVE HIGHFILL: Football 141, Baseball. ANDY HILL: Football, Track. PAT HILL: Hornet's Nest, Art Club Freshman Choir, Sophomore Choir, Advanced Choir 121, Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps 12 - Majorette1, Hillcrest Herald. DAVID HOUGH: Football 141, Track 121, Key Club. BECKY HU'I'I'ON: Student Council, A.F.S., Physical Education Career Club, V.I.C.A., C.O.E. HARVEY INSKEEP: Football, Wrestling 121, Safety Council, Freshman Choir, Advanced Choir 121. JOE JACKSON: Band 121, Orchestra 121, Stage Band, Football131, Track, Wrestling 121, A.F.S., Student Council, Senior Class President. THOMAS E. JACKSON: Stage Technician. CHERYL JOHNSON: Latin Club. bon' .Q-on ,sa if P O 0 - show their little sisters proper steps of the Painting is a fun but tiring task for Bill Davidson as he prepares a background scene for Regalia festivities. MELVIN JOHNSON: V.I.C.A. 121. RICHARD JOHNSON: V.I.C.A. RICHARD STEVEN JOHNSON: Student Council 121, Key Club, French Club, Thespians, Model City Government. ROBERTA JOHNSON: Hornets' Nest, Cheerleader 131, Safety Council 121, Student Council 121, F.B.L.A. 121, Basketball, Junior Class Secretary, Anchor Club, Cabinet, Thespians, A.F.S., Physical Education Ca- reer Club. CAROL JOHNSTON: Safety Council, C.O.E. 1Parli- amentarian1. DARRELL JOHNSTON: Track, Basketball 121, Baseball, Safety Council. DAVID JONES: Basketball 131, Varsity Golf 141, Baseball 121, Madrigal 121, Choir 131. DEBRA JONES: Hornets' Nest, Physical Education Career Club 121, F.H.A. 121, Intramural Volleyball 121, Intramural Basketball, Intramural Bowling 131, Art Club, Chorus. PHIL JONES: C.O.E., D.E.C.A. MARY JONES: Hornets' Nest, Physical Education Career Club 121, Thespians 121, High- lander Drum and Bugle Corps. CHARLES KENSINGER: Science Club, Science and Math Club, Chess Club, Spanish Club, Speech Club, Quill and Scroll 121, A.F.S. 121, League for Political Action, F.B.L.A., N.F.L. JACKIE KEEN: Hornets' Nest, Choir 131, Latin Club. RICHARD LANE: 1Transfer from Central1, Archery Club. BOBBY LASITER: Student Council 121, Key Club 121. BRUCE LEMONS: Advanced Choir 131, Basketball 131 1Manager1, Baseball 121. HENRY LOONSFOOT: F.F.A. 121, Track 121, Basket- ball, Baseball, Math Club, Science Club, V.I.C.A. TOM LOONSFOOT: Wrestling. TIM LOVETT: Football 141, Basketball, V.I.C.A. 121. DOTTIE LOWRY: F.H.A., F.B.L.A. CAROL MCCROSKEY: Hornets' Nest 1President1, Student Council 141, Safety Council 121, A.F.S., Or- chestra, Sing-Out, Freshman Chorus, Sophomore Choir, Advanced Choir 121, Madrigal, Cheerleader 121,Intramurals, Gymnastic Club, Hillcrest Herald 1Business Manager1. BILL McDANIEL: Band 141, Safety Council, Football, Wrestling. CHERYL MCGHEE: Freshman Chorus, Gym- nastics 141 1Secretary1, Hornets' Nest, Intra- murals 131, Cheerleader 121, Physical Education Career Club 121 1Vice-President1, Student Council, Secretary Senior Class, Model City Government, Highlighter Staff 1Editor1, Quill and Scroll, Anchor Club, Volleyball Team, Bas- ketball Team, Sophomore Pilgrimage. DON McINTOSH: V.I.C.A. JEANNE MCNEILL: Band 141, Marching Band, Basketball Team 141, Physical Education Career Club 1Historian1 121,'Intramural Bowl- ing 121, Intramural Volleyball, Basketball 131. DEBBIE MANUEL: Basketball Team, Volley- ball Team. 139 40 x Chris Fortner packs toys collected from the student body for the Seneca Indian Christmas project. KRISTINE MASSEY: Anchor Club 125. JACK MILLER: C.O.E., V.I.C.A. MARK MILLER: Football 145, Basketball, Track, Choir 135, Glee Club 125, Safety Council C25- TIM MILLS: Basketball 135 1Manager5, Track, Choir 135, V.I.C.A. BILL MINCKS: Football 125, Tennis 125, V.I.C.A. 125 1President5, C.O.E, 1President5. RICKIE MORGAN: A.F.S. HARVEY MURRAY: Football 125. LARRY NICHOLS: Wrestling. JERRY OBERBECK: Choir 135, Boys' Glee Club 135, Safety Council, Art Club, Intramural Basketball. JIM PADGETT: Wrestling, Stage Crew 135, V.I.C.A. HUBERT PARNELL: Art Club, Thespians. BONITA PENDERGRASS: Gymnastic Club, Volleyball Team. MARK PENNELL: Football 125, Basketball 145, Tennis, Golf, Freshman Chorus, Sopho- more Choir, Advanced Choir 125, Madrigal 135, Safety Council, Boys' Glee Club, Thespians 125, Student Council 1Assemblies Commissioner5, Intramural Volleyball. VICKI PERSELL: Mixed Chorus, Sophomore Choir, Student Council 125, Anchor Club, Phys- ical Education Career Club, F.B.L.A. JILL PERYER: Physical Education Career Club, C.O.E., D.E.C.A. GLENDA PETTENGER: 1Transfer from South Africa5 Physical Education Career Club 125, Tennis Intramurals 125, Girls' Hockey Team, Advanced Choir, Thespians. DENISE PIPPIN: Gymnastics Club 145 1Presi- dent5, Physical Education Career Club 125 1Treasurer5, Freshman Choir, Art Club, Hor- nets' Nest, Thespians, Basketball, Volleyball Team. MARY POWELL: F.H.A. 1Chaplain5, Anchor Club 135 1Treasurer5, Science Club. LYNN PUTMAN: Hornets' Nest, Anchor Club 125, F.H.A. 125, Freshman Mixed Chorus, High- lander Drum and Bugle Corps 125 1Treasurer5. GARY REA: Wrestling, V.I.C.A. 125. JO ANN REISS: Hornets' Nest, Physical Edu- cation Career Club, C.O.E., D.E.C.A. NICK RHEA: Student Council, Football 125, Freshman Chorus, Choir 125, Boys' Glee Club 125, Art Club 135. JESSE ROBERDS: Basketball 125, Track 125 1Cross Country5, Latin Club. DAVID ROTHERMEL: Football 145, Track, Basketball, Baseball 135, Freshman Chorus, Safety Council. STEVEN ROWE: Sophomore Choir, Student Council 125, D.E.C.A., C.O.E. MIKE RUBLE: Wrestling, V.I.C.A. LINDA SCHULZE: Hornets' Nest, Cheerlead- er 135, Freshman Chorus, Tri-Hi-Y, Student Council 125, A.F.S. 125, Art Club, Safety Coun- cil, Intramural Volleyball 125, Physical Educa- tion Career Club 135. MARK SCOTT: Football, Track 1Cross Coun- try 35, C.O.E., V.I.C.A. DAVID SEAMAN: Wrestling 145, Football 135, Track 135, Intramural Volleyball 125, V.I.C.A. CHARLOTTE SEARS: Hornets' Nest, Safety Council, Cheerleader 135, F.B.L.A. 1Secretary5, Regalia Attendant 135, Student Council 1Secre- tary5, Gymnastics Club 125. CLYDE SEARS: Freshman Chorus, Key Club 135, Senior Class Vice-President, Intramural Basketball 145. DENA SELF: Hornets' Nest, Sophomore Choir, Advanced Choir 125. CAROL SHAW: Freshman Chorus, Sopho- more Choir, Student Council 125, Intramurals 125, C.O.E., V.I.C.A. 1Treasurer5, DREW SHANE: Football 145, Intramural Bas- ketball 145, Intramural Volleyball 145, Intramu- ral Bowling, Golf, Baseball 135, Track, Key Club 125, Model City Government, V.I.C.A. SHARON SIMS: 1Transfer from Manila5 Freshman Class Secretary, Sophomore Class Secretary, Freshman, Sophomore Chorus, Cheerleader 125, Volleyball, Softball, National Honor Society. DREW BRADELEY SKINNER: A.F.S. 125, Sing-Out 125, Freshman Chorus, C.O.E. V.I.C.A., Latin Club. RETA GAE SLAVENS: Freshmen, Sopho- more Chorus, Hornets' Nest, Physical Educa- tion Career Club 135, Sophomore Regalia At- tendant, Student Council 125, Gvmnastics Club I I I I ll fl gallon will ll ll Hill 'ci Looking for a frog in her bed, Nancy Coffer lacks complete enthusiasm. 121, Anchor Club 121, Cheerleader 121, Model City Government, A.F.S., Thespians, N.F.L. RON SNELLING: Band 141, Math and Science Club, Semifinalist National Merit Scholarship. DIANA SPEED: V.I.C.A. 1Secretary1. MARK STACYE: Track 141, 1Cross Country 21, Basketball, Football. BECKI STANFIELD: Speech Club 121, Sing- Out, Hornets' Nest, N.F.L. 131, Anchor Club 121, F.B.L.A., Model City Government, Safety Council 121, Quill and Scroll 121, Intramural Volleyball, F.T.A., A.F.S., Editor-in-Chief Hill- crest Herald. LINDA STEELE: Hornets' Nest, Speech Club, Safety Council, Student Council 141 1Vice-Pres- ident1, Freshman Class Vice-President, N.F.L. 141, Anchor Club 131, 1Vice-President, Presi- dent1, A.F.S. 121, Quill and Scroll 121, Model City Government, News Bureau Editor, Hill- crest Herald, Missouri Representative to Na- tional Student Council Convention. KAREN C. STEWART: Sing-Out, Safety Council, V.I.C.A. DANNY STIVER: Football, Basketball, Track, N.F.L. 141, Key Club 131, Sophomore Class Vice-President, Speech Club 121, Student Council 131, A.F.S. 121, Junior Class President, Intramurals 121, Cabinet, Student Body Presi- dent, Letter of Commendation National Merit Scholarship. CHRISTIE ANN STOCKARD: Freshman Mixed Chorus, Sing-Out, Sohpomore Choir, A.F.S. 131, French Club 131, F.H.A., Tri-Hi-Y 121, Safety Council, Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps. RICK STOCKSTILL: Freshman Mixed Cho- rus, Sophomore Choir, Sing-Out, Wrestling 121, Choir 121. BILLY STOKES: J.V. Baseball, V.I.C.A. SHEILA STONE: Marching Band 141, Concert Debra Jones and Steve Highfill take part in a humanities program for the English classes. Band 141, Pep Band 141. JULIE STRAIN: Hornets' Nest, A.F.S., Tri- Hi-Y 121, Art Club, Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps 121, 1Senior Twirler1. VICKI STURGELL: F.T.A., Hornet's Nest, Freshman Chorus, Student Council 131, N.F.L. 121, Anchor Club 121, Model City Government, Thespians. TIM SWEARINGEN: Choir 121. ANITA SWIFT: Freshman Chorus, Sopho- more Choir, Choir 121. THOMAS THOMAS: Band 141, Wrestling 121, Safety Council. DALE TOOLE: Science Club., Speech Club 131, Basketball, Math Club, Wrestling, C.O.E., D.E.C.A. GAYLA TRACY: Freshman Chorus, Sing-Out, Tri-Hi-Y 121 1Parliamentarian1, Anchor Club 121, F.B.L.A., Intramural Volleyball, Intramu- ral Bowling. DEBORAH TURNEY: Tri-Hi-Y 121, Physical Education Career Club 121, Sophomore Choir, Advanced Choir 121, Volleyball Team 131, Bas- ketball Team 121. RICK VEREGGE: Sing-Out, V.I.C.A. AARON WALKER: V.I.C.A. 121. CHERYL WALKER: French Club, High- lander Drum and Bugle Corps 121 1Vice-Presi- dent1 1Tenor Captain1, A.F.S., Intramural Bowling. TERRY WATTS: Sing-Out, V.I.C.A. 121. RICHARD WELLS: Basketball 141, Track 141 1Cross Country1, Key Club 121, Intramural Vol- leyball 131. CURT WIMBERLEY: Football 141, Basketball 141, Track, Key Club 131, Baseball 121, Fresh- man Chorus, Choir, Safety Council, Student Council. DEBBIE WILBURN: Orchestra 141, Sing-Out 121, Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps. FLOYD WILLIAMS: Football 141, D.E.C.A. GRANT WILLIAMS: Track 141, Student Council, Safety Council 121, Intramural Volley- ball, Basketball, V.I.C.A. JAN WILLIAMS: Hornets' Nest, Sing-Out, Band 1411Twirler 21, Freshman Chorus, Sopho- more Choir, Choir. BECKY WILSON: Hornets' Nest. MIKE WILSON: Football, Key Club 131, V.I.C.A. 121, C.O.E. JOYCE WHEELER: Sing-Out 121, Freshman Chorus, Sohpomore Chorus, Thespians 1211Sec- retary1. CHARLENA WHITE: Latin Club. SUSIE WITHERSPOON: Hornets' Nest 1Sec- retary1, A.F.S., Student Council 121, Sing-Out, F.B.L.A., Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps 121 1Assistant Tenor Drum Captain1, Intramu- ral Volleyball 121. DON WOLKEN: V.I.C.A. 121. GARY YATES: F.F.A. 141 1Sentinel, Treasur- er1. KEVIN YOUNG: F.F.A. 121. RODNEY YOUNG: D.E.C.A. CINDY KAY ZARRAS: Freshman Mixed Chorus, Sophomore Choir, Advanced Choir 121, Sing-Out 131, F.T.A., Student Council, Thespi- ans. DEBBIE ZONGKER: F.H.A., Anchor Club 131 1Secretaryl, Science Club, N,F.L. 121 1Vice- President1, A.F.S., Highlander Drum and Bugle Corps 1Assistant Majorette1. 4 Crocker, Randy . . . 42 Index Included in this index are organizations, ad- ministrations, faculty, and classes. -A- Abney, Patricia .......... ..... 1 24 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS .... ...... 1 48 ACTIVITIES ............ ........ 1 4, 15 Adams, Arthur ......... ......... 3 0, 118 Adams, Belinda .... .... 2 3, 37, 69, 118 Adams, Glenda . . . ......... 18, 130 Adams, Greg .... ............... 1 7 Adams, Gregg .... ..... 38 , 80, 118, 124 Adams, Mark ..... .............. 1 12 Adams, Vilynda ...................... 112 Adamson, Sonny ....,..........,..... 112 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS .... 101 ADMINISTRATIVE BOARD .......... 97 Affolter, Candy ............... 32, 38, 118 Age, Debbie ................,.. 31, 39, 124 Agee, Kathy .... ..... 7 4, 124 Akers, Randy ..... ........ 1 12 Akers, Richard ....... .... 3 0, 64, 124 Alcorn, Delbert .......... .......... 1 12 Alexander, A. M. fDr.J ................ 98 Alexander, Beverly ......... 18, 22, 23, 118 Alexander, Marc .... ....... 3 0, 118 Allen, Carolyn Allen, Christy .... ..... 2 1, 29, 30 Allen, Doris .... ........... 2 3, 104 Allen, Vivian ..... .... 2 1, 38, 40, 130 Allison, Eunice ..... .......... 1 04 Allison, Garland . . . . . . , Allred, Jim ........ ..... 1 24 Alshire, Donna .....,................. 112 Altic, Ron ........................ 31, 130 AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE ........ 21 ANCHOR CLUB ....................,. 20 Anderson, Bill ..... ...., 8 5, 91, 104, 107 Anderson, Carolyn . . . ............. .118 Anderson, Connie ..... ..... 1 7, 118 Anderson, David . . . ............. .112 Anderson, David .................. 85, 118 Anderson, Debbie ...... 4, 6, 22, 31, 42, 45, 47, 130 Anderson, Lee ....................... 124 Anderson, Marilyn ...... 32, 33, 34, 67, 104 Anderson, Mary Ann .......,......... 104 Anderson, Richard ...... 29, 32, 85, 87, 118 Anderson, Steve .... ........... 1 16, 130 Andrews, Keith ..... ....... 3 7, 81, 112 Andrews, Elaine . . . ...... .107 Angel, Cheryl ..... ....... 1 12 Angel, Mike ..... ,............. 1 18 Appleby, Randy ............... 33, 34, 130 Appleby, Sheree ........, 21, 23, 29, 40, 124 Appleby, Virginia fGailj ....... .... 54 , 130 Archer, Donald .......... ...,. 8 6, 118 Armour, David ...........,........... 118 Armstrong, Mary ...,............. 44, 104 Arnall, Dianna ...... 21, 27, 40, 41, 62, 124 Arnold, Bobby ....................... 118 Arnold, Larry .... ..... 8 7, 118 ART CLUB ...... ........ 2 7 Asbell, Anthony .... ..... 1 12 .....24, 59 Atteberry, Nita .... Atwood, James ..... .....118 ... B ... Backlund. Margaret ............... 27, 104 Bacon, Nancy .....,..... 31, 33, 34, 40, 130 Bagget, Larry .... ........ 1 8, 85, 118 Bagget, Pam .... ,.......... 1 12 Bailey, Richard .... ...,......... 2 3 Baker, Alvin ..... ..... I 0, 27, 31, 130 Baker, Denise .... ......... 1 2, 130 Baker, Eddie ..... ..... . .80, 118 Baker, Joy ..... ..... l 09 Baker, Rebecca ,... Baker, Ricky ..... Baker, Shirley . . . Baker, Teresa .... Baker, Vickie .... Ballard, Bob ..... Barber, Terry .... Barber, Victor ...... Barcomb, Robert ..... Barner, Irma ...... Barner, John .... Bames, Bob ..... Barnett, Cindy .... Barnes, Bob ..... Bauer, Donna .... Baugh, Faye ..... Baughman, Jeff. . .... Barnett, Debbie ...... Bamett, Tony . . . Barnett, Jim ..... Barton, Becky . . . Barton, Billy .... Barton, enn . . . BASEB L ..... BASKETBALL .... Baxter, Gay ...... ......31,33, .....26, 7s, 79, ...17, 25, 32, 44, .......s3, .....55Q1SQ'56,' ....s1, zi,'2i,' 25, Ei, '43, ...78, 81, ss, 89, . . .17, 20, 24, 44, . . . .52 832 37, Brake, Robert . . . Branson, Randy .... .... . ......... Bratcher, Bruce .... ..........,..... Brayfield, M'liss ........ 21, 33, 40, 41, 125 112 118 125 Brecht., George ..... ................ 1 31 Breier, Janet ..... ........ 2 1, 38, 125 Brewer, Hugh ..... ,... 3 0, 104 Bridges, Agiggv .... .104 Bridges, Mark ....... ..... 1 12 Bridges, Mary Lou ..... ....... 1 18 Brite, Stephen ....... .... 2 7, 104 Brock, Paul ...... ..... 1 09 Brock, yggug, .... .... Q31 Brooks, Arthur .... .... 1 7, 112 Brown, Benny . . . .... 38, 112 Brown, Bill ...... ..... E Brown, Bryant ..... ....... Brown, David ...... .......... 1 25 Brown, Debbie ..... .... 3 2, 44, 112 Brown, Jerry Brown, Pam .... .... 3 8, 118 Brown, Steven . . . .... .131 Brown, Susan .... ..... 1 18 Broyles, Herbert . . . ,... .118 Brownlow, Mary . . . .... . .32 Bruffey, Wayne .... ............. 109 Beacl1,C.L.... ..... Bear, Mark .... . . ......... . . Bearden, Cindy .... ........... 3 2, Bruton, Lois ..................... 108, 109 Buckmaster, Diane .... Buckmaster, Sally .... Bumgarner, Ben . . . .27, 62, 69, 131, 148 . , ............. 23 . . . .80, 118 Beatty, Cindy ...... ...,... 2 5, 32, 44, Beatty, Cheryll ...... Beauchamp, Laveeda . Beck. hmm ....... Beckdahl, Joe ....... Becraft, Gene ........ Becraft, John .... Bedell, Rhonda .... Bedell,. Roxanne .... Bedell, Bob ........ Beebe, Shirley ....... Beisiegel, Cheyenne . . Belcher, Gary ......,. Bell, Rebecca ........ Bellanger, Gwen . . . Bellinger, Melody .... Belt, Gail .......... Bench, Darlene .... Bench, James ..... Benson, Carolyn . . . Berryman, David ..... Best, Cynthia ...... Best, Janet ...... Best, Julie . . . Best, Teri ...... Bethbren, Jim .. . Beutler, Gail .,..... Bickel, Richard .... Biggers, Gloria ..... Bilyeau, Ardell ..... Binder, Dan ..... Binder, Mike ........ Birmingham, Dick . . . Black, Jarret ....... .L- Blackard, David .... Blake, Jim ....... Blevins, John .,.. Blevins, Teresa ,.... Blizzard, Frank ...... Blood, Sharon ..,.... ...17, 21, 29, 33, 17, 21, 30, 45, 87, . . . . ,21, 29, 40, If fibf i1Q'2'1i,'53,' .. .'... ..'. 5 Mi. . ff f .55, . . . .32, . . . .55, 56, .........39, . . .'f26, . . . . . . .89, . . . .31, 81, Q . .'.'1s,' Blood, Wally ........ 21, 23, 31, 33, 34, Bloomer, Robert ..... Blumer, Debbie ...... BOARD 0F EDUCATION ............ Bockman, Becky ..... Bockman, Mickie ..... Bockman, Rick .... Bogner, Charlie .... Bolding, Lamar .... Boles, Randy ..... Bolton, Danny .... Booker, LaVada .... Borgstadt, Dan . . . . . Boschen, if-my ..... Bossing, Randy ..... Boswell, Bobby ..... Bowen, Henriette .... Bowers. David ....... Bowles. Danny Bowser. Cindy . .... . . ....24,27,31,125 ............125 ....80,86,118 .....2s, 131 ....21,40,131 ....37,81,'Ea .....,...78,13I .---26. 27. ss, 131 112 ...32, 37, 81, ss, ......30,31,17, 112 Bunch, Joyce .... Bunch, Burbee, Larry ..... Robert . . . Burke, Frank .... Burke, Shawna . . . Burkhardt, Linda . Burks, Pam ...... Burks, Robert . . . Burks, Steve ..... Burnett, Teresa . . . Burnett, Steve ..... .... Buroughs, David . ........... 81, . . ..... 32, 81, 85, . . . .17, 78, 79, . ......... 37, . . . ..... 39, 124, . . . .87, . .... 32, 124 112 112 131 118 128 118 112 118 118 113 Bumey, Mike .,.. .,..... 1 13 Burns, Pam ....... ...... 3 7, 113 Burrell, Lea Ann .... .... 3 7, 44, 113 Burrell, Rae Ann ..... ....... 1 13 Burrows, Mary . .... ..... 1 09 Burrows, Denny .......... ..... 1 04 Burton, Sharon ............. .... 4 4, 113 BUSINESS EDUC Bussert, Carol .................,..... ATION ........... .62 118 Butler, John . . . ..... 75, 78, 86, 87, 124 Butler, Lloyd .... ................ 1 24 Butler, Steve .... ..... 1 13 Byrd, Cecil .... ..... 1 04 Byrd, Debbie .... ..... 1 18 - C - CABINET ......... .... . 16 Calhoun, Brenda ..... ....... 3 9, 113 Campbell, lee Ann ..... ............. 3 7 Campbell, Robonna ......... 21, 22, 23, 119 Cardwell, Donna ..... .... 3 3, 40, 125 Carey, Steve Carlisle, Bruce Carney. Cindy . .. ........20,29, 125 Carney, Janet .... ..... 2 0, 21, 33, 125 Carney, Jim ....... ........ 3 7, 119 Carney, Pamela . . . ...... 23, 37, 113 Carpen ter, Debbie Carpenter, Gregg . . . ..... 20, 29, 32, 119 125 BOYS' GLEE CLUB ........... ..34 Boyer, David ...,..... ....... 6 7, 124 Box, Mary ....... .... 2 1, 37, Bradley, Beryl .... ,,,,, 1 3, 104 Bradley, h . ,,,, QQ Bradly, ' Bradley, Jymie .... ............... 3 2 Bradley. Tim ... ........ ...... . ... Braig, .... Bruis. Timui .. .............. .. 112 . . .18, 44, 46,112,116 125 Carpenter, Joe ..... .......... 1 25 Carpenter, Sidney .... .......... 3 7, 125 Carroll, David ..... ..... 3 2, 34, 61, 119 Carroll, Debbie .... .......... 3 9, 125 Carroll, Debra ..... .... 2 6, 55, 131 Carroll, Doug . . . ..... 32, 81, Carroll, Judi ..... ........... I 9 c.ner,,51m ..... ........... 3 7,59 Carter, Allen .... ..... 5 9, 67, 81, 113 Carter, Gwen .... ............. 1 25 Carter, Michael . .. .... 75, 125 Casteel, Linda .... Casteel, Rick .... Casteel, Sammy Caudill, Gwen ..... ,.....113 ....125 ....113 Cavaness, Cindy .................. 26, 131 Cefala, Tony ...... ..... 4 , 21, 61, 86, 131 Chambers, David . Chambers, Jan . .. 10, 16, 17, 20, 39, 40, 131, 137, 140 Chandler, Brad ..... Chandler, Robert ................. 37, Charle, Charlotte ....... 31, 39, 40, 98, Charle, Lukim ...21, 24, 32, 33, 43, 46, Chartrand, Karen ....... 18, 24, 32, 44, Chastain, Lindell ................. 23, CHEERLEADERS, VARSITY . . CHEERLEADERS, JUNIOR VARSITY ........ Chesney, Dave .......... .......... Chesney, Joyce ........ ............ Chittenden, Kevin A ..... .... 3 4, 37, 87, Choate, Gary . ...... Choate, Marilyn ..... Choate, Richard. . . CHOIR, ADVANCED CHOIR, FRESHMEN MIXED ........ CHOIR, SOPHOMORE ..... . . . . . . 119 113 131 119 113 104 . .5, 42, 43 . ...42, 43 125 113 119 119 131 131 .33 .32 .32 Cirillo, John ............ ........ 1 13 Clark, Allen .......... .......... 1 13 Clark, Denise .... .... 3 1, 103, 125 Clark, Q-gig, ...... .....,.... Q Clarkson, ..... ...... 1 25 CLASSES .......... .... 9 4, 95 Clay, Lanon ...... .,,, Q Clay, Stanley ....... ,,,, 1 19 Clayton, Dorothy .... .,,,,, 1 25 Clemens, Debbie .... ..... 2 6, 131 Clemens, Diean .... ..... 3 2, 119 Clemens, Don . . . ,,,,, ,125 Clemens, Greg ..... ..... 3 2, 113 Clemens, Nancy .... ..... 2 1, 119 Cloyd, Joe ....... ,.,,,, 1 13 Cobb, Steve . . . .... 78, 125 C.0.E .......... .......... ' ........ 6 9 Coffer, John ..... .................. 1 13 Coffer, Nancy ........ 31, 33, 34, 35, 39, 40, 41, 131, 135, 140 Colbert, Luther .... ,,,, 1 25 Cole, Frank ........ ........ 1 19 Collinge, Beverly .... ......... 1 13 Collinge, Danny . . . ..... 33, 34, 125 Collinge, Kenny . . . ........ .131 Collins, Joan ..... ........ 1 04 Collins, Bruce ....... .... 86 , 125 Collins, Charolotte .... ...... 1 13 Compton, Alice, ..... .... 44 , 113 Compton, Debbie .... ...... 1 25 Compton, Joetta ..... .... 4 0, 113 Compton, Mary .... .... 4 0, 125 Compton, Troy ..... .... 7 5, 125 Comstock, Sandra ..... ........ 1 31 CONCERT BAND .... .......,.... 3 7 Conrad, Becky ....... ..... 2 4, 32, 113 Conrad, Charie .... ..........,... 2 4, 125 CONTENTS ........................... 3 Cook, Becky ......... 20, 24, 25, 27, 39, 42, 62, 131, 133, 148 Cook, Steve .... ............. 1 19 Cooks ...,..... ..... 1 10, 111 Cooper, Charlie .... ........ 3 1, 87, 119 Cooper, Dustin .... ......... 2 8, 30, 131 Cooper, Kathy .......... 20, 33, 39, 40, 131 Cooper, Sharon .... ............ 2 9, 119 Cordry, Norma ..,. ..,.,, 1 04 Corn, Joe ........ .... 1 09 Cornish, John Cotter, Diane .... ........ 1 25 COUNSELORS .... ..... 1 02, 103 Counts, Ed ...... ........ 1 13 Coward, Donna ..., ............. 1 19 Cowdrey, Teri . . . . . .21, 24, 25, 32, 43, 102, 119, 122 Cox, Wanda ....... ........ 3 7, 125 Crabtree, Brenda.. . ......... 113 Crabtree, Danny .... ......... 1 25 Crabtree, Doug .... ..... 2 7, 37, 131 Crabtree, Susan . . . ..... 12, 37, 125 Craig, Sherryl ........ ........ Craigmyle, Jeannie Craigmyle, Raymond .... . . . . . . Creed, Nancy ...... Crews, Mark ..... Crisman, Vickie .... Crocker, Luanne .................. 33, Crocker, Sandy .... Crossland, Doug .... Crosswhite, Ken ..... Crouch, Edna . . . Crouch, Mark . . . Cruise, Gayle .... Cruise, Rocky . . . Curnutt, Gary .... CURRICULUM .... CUSTODIANS .... 113 .... 44,113 119 ....119 ......125 .,..,.....32,113 131 ....33, 34,18, 83,125 ............32,119 .......37 ........113 ...........113 .....32,34,131 ......91,119 ....113 ....131 ....56, 57 .,..111 -D- Dahlman, Carl ......... . ...... 17, 21, 125 Damiani, Doug ...... 27, 37, 78, 86, 90, 125 Daniel, Bruce ................. 30, 64, 119 Daniel, Robin ..... ........ 2 0, 29, 39, 119 David, Ernie .... .................... 3 0 Davidson, Bill ...... 10, 17, 58, 87, 131, 139 Davidson, Leroy .................. 87, 119 Davidson, Nancy ...... Davis, Betty .... Davis, Cecil .... Davis, Celesta .,., Davis, Clifton ...... Davis, Demrah ..... Davis, Dianna .... Davis, Ernest ..... .... Davis, Reddy ..... Davis, Joni ..... Davis, Judy ..... Davis, Louis .... Davis, Marvin .... . . . . Davis, Sarah . . . Davison, John .... Dawson, Debbie ...... Dawson, Richard ..... Dawson, Ron ...... Dawson, Roxanna .... Day, Dennis ....... Day, lagrel ...... D.E.C.A ....... ............32,119 .....,......113 .....80,81,113 .......20,119 .....s1,QE 10, 17, 33, 34, 125 ..........39,119 ............29,119 17, 29, 32, 86, 113 119 .....ll3 .....1l9 .......131 .....26,131 .,.....119 .....32, 113 Delp, Karen . , . . , ....,....... 17, 44, 113 Delp, Mike ..........,......... 32, 80, 119 Delp, Vickie ...... 21, 22, 24, 25, 32, 73, 125 DeMaranvi1le, Bruce ................., 26 DeMaranville, Delilah ........,.... 39, 125 Denney, Rick ........ Dennis, Ronnie ..... Denny, Linda ..... Denton, Pam ....,.. ........119 .....60,131 ..,....13l .....32,113 Depriest, Patricia ................ . . . .119 Descamps, Mike ................,. 87, 119 Detherage, Bob. . .83, 58, 71, 84, 88, 89, 131 Detherage, Jackie ......... 32, 44, 113, 114 DeVol, David ..... DeVol, Eddie ..... .... . ........... 113 .......27, 31,125 DeVries, Julie ............. 32, 44, 103, 113 DeVries, Larry ...... 16, 17, 33, 34, 58, 131 DeVries, Linda ............. 20, 29, 40, 125 Dickens, Bobby , ..................... 131 Dickey, Teresa . . . Dickson, Sharon .... Diemer, Jake ..... Dishman, Greg .. . Dishman, Linda .... Dixon, Monte ..... Dixon, Wanda . . . Dodd, Terry .... Dodson, .lan ...... Doke, Danny ....... Donson, Rosemary .... Donson, Willie ...... Doran, Jana ...... Dorser, Barbara .... Dorser, John .... Drake, Bill . , . Drake, Jim ..... DRAMATICS ..... Draper, Barbara .... Draper, Cathy .... . . . Draper, Pam . .. Driver, Debbie ........ .....21,37,119 ......,...119 .......,l31 ,........85,113 .....22,24, 125 ............109 . . . .26, 31, 64, 131 ............119 ....113,119 .....78,131 .....58, 125 ............113 ,....32,44,113 .......73, 119 ..........113 ....38,90,125 ........113 .........24,31,125 ..21, 24, 32, 43,119 ............44,113 .........31,33,125 Driver, Donna .................... 32, 119 DRIVER EDUCATION ................ 69 Dnnmright, Keith ..... 83, 88, 89, 82, 131 Ducker, Jim ...... . . Ducker, Steve . ..,. . . , Duff, Robert .... Dugan, Luther .... Dugan, Don .... Dukes, Dennis .... Dulin, Kathy ..... Duncan, Qarrell .... Duncan, Cherie ...., Dunaway, Sherry . . . Duren, Beverly .... Dykes, Terry , . . . . -E ..,...125 .....22,1o5 ......119 ........119 ..........113 87,6 .........44,n3 .....33,40,131 ...,10,16,17,21, 30, 58, 91, 99, 131 Eagleburger, Greg . . .. ..... 37, si, 113 GD Eagleburger, Renick ..... .......... Eagon, Debbie ...... Earl, Kathy ....... ..........125 , ............ 119 Eastlake, Pam ...... .... 2 1, 24, 37, 125 Edmission, Brenda . . Edmission, Larry .... Edmonds, Mike ..... Edwards, Gary . . . .. ............ 131 ........119 ..........131 .....32, 81,113 Edwards, Gloria ..... .... 2 1, 33, 40, 125 G55 Edwards, Newton . . . Edwards, Steve ..... Eggers, Chris ..... Elkins, Jo Anne ..... Elkins, Randy .... Elliot, Jeff ..... Elliot, Rosalie .... Elliot, Stephanie .... Elsy, Linda ......... Emery, Jerry ....,.. England, Marlin Lee Englis, Roxanne . . . ENGLISH ...,...... Enlow, Debbie .... Erwin, Debbie .... ESPY. Glenda x . . Esaary, Leslie ....... Essary, l . Kusggl .,.. Evans, Jonny ....... Evans, Jolene ..... Evans, Louise ..... Evans, Ronny ..... Evans, Russel ..... Everest, Dave ..... .. ....... 102, .......91,119 .....27,131 ......119 ........l13 ............131 .....72,64,125 .......27,119 ......l13 .. ...... 125 .... .4119 119 .....29,32,113 .......21,125 ........109 ........113 .....26,qfl ......119 ..,.....132 ..........113 .....32, 31, 113 ..........132 ..,...,.132 -F- FACULTY .... Fain, Linda ..... Fairleigh, Paul .... Farr, Beverly ..... , . Feemster, Bryan .... Feemster, Kathy .... F ellin, Scott ...... Felts, Danny .... Fielding, John .... Fielding, Ricky . . . Fields, Brenda .... Fields, Brinda .... Fields, Elaine ..... Finch, John .... FINE ARTS ........ Finkbinder, Karen . . Finn, Denise ........ Fisher, Carla, . . . Fisher, Debbie .... Fisher, Eddie . . . Fisher, Gary .... . . Fisher, Gayle ....... Fisher, Tom ...... Fisher, Toni Jo .... Fittro, Rusty ..... Flannigan, Terry . . . Flattery, George .... Fleming. Ronda .... Flokstra, Gary ...... Flokstra, Sheryl .... Flood, Debbie ..... Flood, Denise . . . Flood, Dennis ..... Foley, Terri ........ . . . . 104, 105, 106, 107 .. .... 87, .. ........ 132 QD .. ............ 119 ....80, 86, 87,119 .......,....113 ....32,85, 113,17 .......,....132 ........26,31 ......113 ,...24, 32 .......80,119 ...........66,67 .. .... 21, 29, 35,125 119 ....33, 34, 83, 89,125 ...........37,81,113 21, 31, 33, 35, 125, 126 ......29, 39, 70,132 ....78, 80, 86, 87, 119 78,80,119 .......37,85, 119 .........32,44,113 ....30,37,64,89,119 132 ........119 ..........119 .. ....... 25,37,113 Foltz, Susan ............... 28, 44, 65, 105 FOOTBALL VARSITY ...... 78, 79, 80, 81 FOOTBALL JR. VARSITY ............ 80 FOOTBALL FRESHMAN .... ,.... 8 1 FOREIGN LANGUAGE ............... 65 Forrester. Dixie . . . .. Fortner, Chris . . . 16, Fortner, Kathie ..... Foster, Bob ....... Foster, E .... Foster, Debbie .... Foster, Ray ..... Foster, Steve . .. Fowler, Gene . . . Fowler. Susan ...... Frazier, Connie ..... Frazier, George. .27, 17, 51, 58, 87,132,140 132 ....125 ....l13 ..............85,113 ....17, 20, 33,40,132 132 83, 87, 84, 62, 132, 133 Frederirkson, Dorothy ............. 25, 105 F reeman, Judy ...... Freeman, Ieonard . . .. ....... ,113 .. ..... 60,113 Freeman, Mark ..... Freeman, Sherry .... Freeman, Terry . . . Freeze, George .... FRENCH ......... FRENCH CLUB . . . Frieze, ....... Fritchman, Dale .. Frost, Cathie ..... Frost, Connie .,... Fry, Randy .,..... .....87,125 .....44,113 ......1l9 .....109 ....65 ....28 ...era 119 .Qlfflzs .....39,125 ............l13 Fugitt, Alan , ................. 18, 85, 113 Funkhouser, Danny ........ 6, 7, 45, 33, 34, 83, 85, 101, 132, 135 FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA ..... , .... FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA . . .23 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA ....... Gable, Clark ..... Gaddis, Tommy .. . Gann, Nick ....... Gann, Pamela .... Gardner, Connie . . Gardner, QAQL. . . Gardner, Sandra . . Gardner, Gala .... Garuutte, Bill ..... Garrett, Judy .,... Garrett, Ricky .... Garrett, Wayne. . . Garrison, Raymond ..... Garrison, Tim ..... Garten, David .... Gaston, Glenda .... Gates, Fred ........ Gaynor, Randall . . Gentry, Alice ..... Gentry, Deborah . . Gerhart, Ronald . . Gibson, Burnies .... Gibson, Victor . . . Giddings, James .. Gill, John ...... Gill, Robert ...... ....23 G - ........32,113,114 .26, 33, 34, 55, 132 120 .....73, 132 .....32,119 ........26 .........108 .....32,113 ....31, 33,132 ..........119 ....78, 87,132 .........125 .........113 .....92,113 .........113 ....26, 31,132 .........114 .......114 .........132 ....37, 66,126 .......114 .....105 .....132 ..........114 Gillming, Keith .... ...... 2 7, 18, 78, 126 Gillming, Kenny . . Gillming, Mark . . . Gingery, Elizabeth Gingery, Vic ...... Gist, William ..... Glaze, Linda ..... 17, 30, 78, 124, 126 . . ........,. 33, 34, 119 ..........27,132 .......67,120 .....2,3,99, 100 Gleghorn, Debra ..... 18, 32, 44, 114 Glynn, Tom ...... Goff, ..... Goff, Marwin .... Goheen, Randy ..,.. Goodale, Sue ..... GOLF ........... Goodin, Vicky .... Goodnight, Terry ..... Goodnight, Linda . Goodwin, Harley , . . Goodwin, Hilda . . .. Goodwin, Pamela.. Goodwin, Ricky . .. Goomas, David . . . Gordon, Clyde . . . Gordon, Mark .... Gott, Belinda ,... Gouty, David ..... Goyer, Sheryl ..,. Graham, Kathy .... Grant, Steve ... Gray, Bill ....... Gray, Mark ....... Gray, James Mark Gray, Susie ....... Gray, Sandy ...... Graves, Richard .. Graves, Shardn . . . Green, Jeff ..... Green, Steve ...... Greenlee, Robin . . . Greer, ..... Gregg, Jerry Gribby, John ..... Grimm, Cindy .... 17,132 ....,86, 132, ...,.......120 ....32,120 .....,91 ....26,132 .......114 .,..74,132 .....126 .....120 .....114 .....,.114 ....37,132 .....114 .......114 ...........132 ......32,85,114 ....27,17, 70,120 .. . . .31, 55,100,132 ...,........114 .....126 .....126 ....73,120 ..,,26,132 .........l20 ....17, 60, 126 .....37,120 ...BLS .....86,2.105 . . . .37, 40, 126 Grimes, Ralph .... Groves, Patty ...... Grubaugh, Neal ..... Grzib, John ......... Guynes, Qel Ray .... Gullett, Mike ..... GYMNASTICS, .... -H Haefeker, Steve .... Hagar, Kevin .... Hagar, Dennis ..... Hahn, Lois ....... Haile, Brenda . . . Haile, Loretta , .. Hale, Terry f . . . Hall, Charles .... Hall, Marty .... Hall, Mary .... Hall, Michael ..... Hall, Paul ..... Hall, Stanley .... Hall, Susie. I . .. Hall, Teresa .... Hall, Terri ....... Halsey, Barbara . .. Hamilton, Debbie .. Hamilton, Dianna . . .. ..10, 87,132 ........114 ...,.99,w .....21,132 .....37, 120 .......120 ......25 ....81,114 ........81,114 .....23, 27, 44, 114 .........38,120 ...........37,126 .,...37,64, 78,132 .......114 .........114 ....38, 65,120 .........l14 .......87,126 .....25, 33, 35,132 ............114 ....31,132 .......120 .........114 Hamilton, George ...... .... 8 5, 89, 120 Hammerand, Jeffery ..... ..... , 81, 114 Hammock, Ed, ..... Hammers,3gg,n,, . . Hampton, Rick .... Haney, Bill ...... Haney, Mike ..... Haney, Sherry . . . Hanson, Mark ..... Hanson, Randy .... Hardin, Lisa ..... Hardin, Lonnie .... Hardecke, Howard . Hargis, Delph ...... Harg'us, Cy' :tis ..... Harness, Joe ...,. Harper, Kerry . . . Harper, Golda ..... Harpool, Virginia . . Harrell, Donna .... Harrell. Jacque ....... Harrell, Kerry ..... Harrington, Patty .. Harris, Deborah .... Harris, Raymond .... Harrison, Nancy .... Hart, Deanna ...... Hartman, Marsha . . . Hartsell, Dana ..... Hartsell, Kim ..... Harvey, David ....... Haskins, ligrman .. Haskins, Vxenton . Hasler, Manya .... Haslip, Vernon .... Hasty, Debbie .... Hatfield, Tom .... Hayes, Judy . . . Hayes, Stella .... Hayes, Walter ..... Haymes, Maurine . . Haynes, Heaton ..., Haynes, Debbie ..., Headler, Ricky G, .. Heath, Bill ........ Heinkel, Linda ....... Heisler, Lori ....... Heisler, Robbi 1 .... .......1zs GD ....23,132 ....27,126 .....114 ....27, 114 ,....120 .....114 .....120 .....126 .....105 .....109 ...mega .....126 ...,.114 120 .6, 16, 17, 25, 33, 35, 42, 46, 132, 136, 137 32,86,120 ....32, 39,114,117 .......37,126 ....32, 44,114 ., . .20, 32,120 ....25, 37,114 ....20, 39,132 .....32,114 ....80, E .......109 ....74,120 126 .....126 .....126 .....114 .....114 .....ll4 .......105 ....105,106 .......126 18, 21, 22, 24, 31, 126 .....,.,21,24,31,126 Helton, Elizabeth ..... ......,.. 2 6, 31, 132 Henderson. Debbie , . . Henderson, Donnie . 21,24, 31, 33, 35.126 Henry, Max ...................... 32, 114 Hensley, Connie .... Hensley, Lloyd... Herndon, Kathy ..,. Herren, Vernon .... Hesler. Rhonda .... Hicks, Norma ...... Highfill, Denzil .... Highfill, M ...........132 .........59,105 .....26,31,64,132 .........81,114 126 .....18,52, 44,114 ......32,81 .6 .......32,120 Hill, Andy ..... Randle ....... -'om' BBW -------- um, Debbie ..... 44 Highfill, Steve , ....... HIGHLANDER DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS .... .......78,132,141 .....4, 40 Higman, Karen .......... ..... 1 14 Hill, Garry ..... Hill, J 1m ..... . .... .........132 . .... 92,126 ........81,86,114 Hill, Murrell ...................... 23, 126 Hill, Pat .......... 27, 33, 39, 41, 44, 45, 62, Hill, Randy .... Hill, Robert Hill, Terry ..... Hillburn, June . . . Hilliard, Johnny Hillman, Mary ..... Hilton, Gary ..... Hilton, Becky' .... 1-liser, Phyllis .. .. 96, 132, 137, 138 ............126 ....71, 126 .....120 ....86,114 .......132 ....26, 132 Hoaglin, Rm .... ..... 2 o, 21, 37, 40, 126 Hodges, Pauline .... .......... , ..... 1 20 Hodges, Qeslgy .... Hogan, George .,... Hogue, Greg ...., . ......... 80, 91, Holt, Deborah ....................... -G 120 120 Hollar, Debbie . . . ..... 18, 25, 32, 44 120 126 120 Holt, Debbie ......................... HOME ECONOMICS .... ..... 7 2, 73 Hoover, Gary . ....... . . Hoover, Sheryll .... ..... Hoover, Larry .......... Hopkins, John ....... 27, Hopkins, Vicki HORNETS' NEST ..,.. Horner, Kathy ....... Horst, Vxgnqp, ..... Horton, Faith .... Hass, Eugene .... Houk, Ron ....... Houston, Joy ..... Hough. David . . . House, Sandra ...., Howard, Sglly . ..,. Howerton, John . . . Hubbard, Mike .... Hudgens, Tom ..... Hudson, Jesse . . . Hudson, Patrice .. . Hughes, Cecil ...... Hunsaker, Debbie .... Hunsaker, Stephen Hunter, Brenda ...... Hunter, Carol ...... Hunter. Dauall ..... Huntington, John .... Hurd, Bobbie ...... . . Hurst, Kathy .... Hurst, Scotty .... ....75, 126 ..........65,114 28, 33, 34, 98, 126 ......44 ........s9, 132 ........102,6 .. .. .20, 30, 64, 120 . ....21, 39, 44,114 ......78,91, 132 .....31,105,135 ...........114 .,,.69,85, 105 ......23,120 .....102, 132 ....26,114 ....32, 105 ......32.120 -..29, 59, 133 ....32, 81,114 .........126 ....1l4 .. .,......... 126 114 32, 81, 85, 86, Human, Udell .... .......... s o, 31, 120 Hutton, Becky ..... Hutton, Danny ..... Hutton, Dennis .... Hyman, Richard ..... Hyman, Debbie .... ......26, 133 .......l20 . .... 126 .. ..18, 126 . .. .44, 115 -1- INDUSTRIAL ARTS .... INDEX .............., Ingram, Roberta ..... lnskeep, Harvey . . ..... 33, 34, 59, 133 lnskeell. Susie ....... INTRAMURALS .... lseminger, Brenda .... lvey, 1Quane ..... - .... ...,...l42, 146 ..........32,120 ......s2, 39,115 .........92,9a ....81,QE -J- Jackson, Doug ,... ...,, 34 , 37, 87, 120 Jackson, Eddie .,.. ................. 1 33 Jackson, Joe ..... .... 2 1, 17, 38, 59, 101 Jackson, Mark .... ............... l 15 Jackson, Mike .... .,..l26 Jackson, Ronald . . . Jackson, Shirley . . . Jackson, Thadine ..... Jackson, Timmy .... Jamison, Terry ..... Jarrett, Rex ..... Jarvis, Anita ....... Jeffries, Cindy ..... Jeffries, Jeannetta . . . Jenkins, ....... Jeffries, Jeanetta .... Jennings, Jim ...... Jennings, Tisha .... Jessen, Bob ...... Jester, Terry ..,. John, Carroll .... Johns, Greg ...... Johnson, Cheryl .... Johnson, Debra ..... . . . Johnson, Eddie ......,. Johnson, Jay .... Johnson, Jean ......... Johnson, John W ....... Johnson, Kelvin .... Johnson, Mark ......... ..........115 . ...17, 32, 44,115 ............120 .......1l5 .........120 ....25, 32,115 .....31, 126 ........20 .....22,16 .......l20 .....44, 115 .......109 ....85,115 ....38, 90,126 ...........38,120 .28, 29, 32, 34, 120 .34, 37, 80, 87,120 .....,,........126 Ray ..... 17, 28, 29, 31, 51, 64, 127 Richard ................. 74, 133 Johnson, Melvin ....,.. Johnson, Johnson, Reta ..,...... Johnson, Johnson, Roberta ...... Johnson, Ronnie ....... Johnson, Virgil .... Johnson, Wayne .... Johnson, Steve .... Johnston, Carol ...,. Johnston, Darrell ..., Johnston, Jerry Johnston, Marilyn ..... Jones, Jones, Brenda .... Butch.... . .16, 17, 21, 22, 24, 31, 42, 51, 133, 137 ...,21, 39, 85,115 ...........l09 .........127 .....12,31, 133 .....39, 55,133 .....18,88, 133 . . . . .20, 21, 28, 127 ..........39,115 ......36, 37, 81, 85 . . . .33, 34, 91,133 31, 39, 92, 133, 141 Jones, David ........... Jones, Debra ...... .27, Jones, James .......... Jones, Kenny .... .... Jones, Linda ..... Jones, Linda ..... Jones, Mary ..... Jones, Rose ...... Jones, Steve ..... Jones, Teresa L .... Jones, Teresa J. . . . Jones, Phil ,..... Jones, James .... Jordan, Bobby ......... Jordan, Janet .......... JUNIORS ...... 124, 12 Justice, Jerry ......... Justus, Jeannie .... -K Kay, Don ........ Keeling, Mark ..... Keen, Jackie .... Keen, Judie ..... Keene, Pat ......... Keithley, Dorothy . . . Keithley, Shirley ..... Kensinger, Charles . . . . ..........108,115 ....23,127 ......115 ....32,115 ...........120 .21, 32, 37,120 ........12, 133 120 ...........44,115 5, 126, 127, 128, 129 ... . .30, 32, 34,127 .......32,44,115 ....,..133 ...........120 ....12,33, 133 ....l7,39,120 .......127 ...........l27 ..........66, 133 ......21, 22, 27, 30, 62, 98. 133 Kerr, Barbara .......... 21, 24, 28, 38, 127 Kerr, Archie ..... KEY CLUB ..... Kilburn June King, Dave.L ,...,. Klrkey, Barbara . . . . Kirkman, Lois ..... Kittemlan, Kathy . . . mann. A. K ....... Knapp, Sammy .. . Knapp, Walter ..... Krasser, Chris . . . . Kratzer, Doug . , .. ........19 .....32,34, 120 .........120 ....,103,105 .......120 ,,....105 ......l15 ....30,127 ......l15 Kratzer, Dennis ......... Krawitz, Steve .... . . Kuklenski. Joe..... .. ..2l, 37, 78, 87,127 . .......... 96, 97 Lahman, Kathy . . . Lahman, Sally .... Lance, Aaron .... Landreth, Susie . . . Landreth, Vicki ..... Landrus, Charles . . Landthroop, Pam . Lane, Clarence .... Lane, Kim ....... Lane, Regina .... Lane, Richard . . . Lane, Qu-311,-, .... Lane, Steve ..... . . Lane. Rick ......,..... LANGUAGE ARTS . . . Lanham, Roy ..... Lapel, Roger ..... Lasiter, Bobby ..... Lasiter, Ronnie . . . Latham, Janet ..... LATIN .......... LATIN CLUB Lawson, Laurie .... Layne, Marcia .... Layton, Leola .,.. Lea. Bill ....... Lee, Russell .. . Lee, Janice .... Lee, John ......... 5 Lemmon, Deborah . Lemons, Bruce ...... Lemmons, Floyd ..... Letterman, Debbie Letterman, Otis . . . Leucht, Jim . .... . . Leucht, Krista ,.,. Lewis, Teresa .... Lewis, Terril ...... LIBRARIANS .... Lill, Daryl ....... Lillard, Jack ..... Lilly, Dorothy . . . Lindsay, Ron .... Lindsey, Bill .... Link, Debbie ..... Lock, Rebecca .... Locke, Vicky ..... Locke, Carl...... Lockwood, Lisa . . . Lockwood, Lezia . . Loehr, nan-FST.. Long, Collette .... Long, Egg, ...., Long, Janet ...... Looney, Barham . . Looney, Sandy .... Loonsfoot, Henry . Loonsfoot, Robert . Loss, Kay ........ Lovett, Tim ..... Lowry, Bruce ..... Lowry, Debbie ..,, Lowry, Debby .... Lowry, Dottie . . . Lowry, Karen ...,. Ludwig, Harold . . . Luke, Sally ..,... Lupton, Allen ..... Luttrell, Glenda. . . Lyons, Gary . . , Lyons, Les .... -Mc McCann, Jenny .... McCartney, Jerry , . . McCartney, Pam .... McClanahan, Jerry ..... McClanahan, Jim . .. McCleary, Linda .... McCleary, Loretta ...,. Mcfleary, Terry .... Mcfleary, Terry .... L- ....,115 .....l20 44115 ....l7, , ....24,39,120 .........127 .......115 .......115 ....37,115 ....22,127 .......127 ....27,120 .....120 ....12, 133 ......58 . .... 115 .......l15 ....17, 133 .....115 ....32, 121 ............65 ...1s, 32, 58, 121 . ..... 115 .....106 .......l09 ........32,115 ....121, so, 78 .........1l5 .....,.....127 ....33,34, 133 ......32,121 .....115 .....1l5 .....109 .....12'1 .....115 .....115 .....115 ......39 ......32,11s .....21,1o3,106 ...........115 .....so,s7,121 .........121 ....37,121 .......121 ....31, 106 ....5s, 127 .....,l15 ....127 .....127 ......133 .....1l5 ......l27 .....133 .....121 ......121 ....1s,13a .......127 ....44,121 .......l15 133 ....22,39,121 .........109 .......106 121 . . . ........ 39, 127 32, 34, 85, 87, 121 ........32,85, 115 .....121 ....,12l .....l33 ....74, 127 .....127 .....127 ....121 .....l27 .....133 McClune, Charlotte ............... 37 McCormark, Kathy ................... 115 McCroskey, Carol . . . McDaniel, Bill ..... McDaniel, Bill . . . McDonald, Don .... ....11, 32, aa, 62, 133 , 121 13 ...........l21 McDowell, Ken ................ 34, 38, 121 McGhee, Cheryl . . . U McGee, Kim ...... 21, 25, 39, .130, 17, 20, 21, 24, 25, 27, 39, 62, McGhee, Joni .................. 21 McGinnis, Karen .... Mclntosh, Don ..... . . 115 133, 148 , 60, 121 .....21,28,39,127 Mclntosh, Ladonna .... Mclntosh, Ron l. ..... . McKenzie, David ..... McKenzie, Jeanne .... McKenzie, Randy ............ ...,127 ....121 .....1l5 ....72, 121 ........127 McKinney, Becky ................ 101, 134 McKinney, Cheryl .... 21, 32, 42, 45, 46, 127 Mcxinney, Hazelf .......,............ 115 McMahan, Rosemary ............,.... 127 Mclellan, Steve ........ ..,. 3 8, 127 McMahan, Charles ..... McMillan, Tim ............ . ....... 21, 115 McMillen, Jeff . .17, 30, 61, 78, 80, 85, 121 McMillen, Juliet ................ 32, 44, 115 McNeill, Jeannd .................. 37, 134 McQuerter, ' ..... McQueen, Ro rt .... ,,,,, 1 15 McReynolds, John .... ,,,,,,, 1 21 McSwain, Jeanne .... .... 2 1, 121 McVey, Laveme . . . .... 39, 106 .....106 -M- Mace, Connie .... Mace, Dale ...... MADRIGAL ..... Mahan, Ronnie ..... Mallot, Dorothy . . . Malone, Kathy ..... Manes, Cheryl ..... Manes, Debbie .,.... Manes, Mike ..... Manuel, Debbie .... Manuel, Juanita . . . Manuel, Lee ....... Maples, Steve ....... MARCHING BAND . Marks, Gail ........ Marlay, Mary ..... Marrion, Peggy .... Martin, Cheryl ...... Martin, Ron ..... Martin, Brent .... Martin, Donna . . . Massey, Kristine ... MATHEMATICS. . . MATH CLUB ...... Matthews, Cindy Matthews, Stan .... Mauck, Margaret . . Mays, ar ...,.. Medley, ay .... Meese, Vinetta .... Menzies, Glen ...... Michael, Rebecca. . . Miles, Belinda .... Miles, Phyllis ........ Miles, Sheilia ..... Miller, Laura .. . Miller, Cindy . . . Miller, Jack .... Miller, Julie. .,.. . . . Miller, Mark ....... Miller. Sammy . .. Mills, Eddie .... Mills, Tim ........ Mills, Johnathan .... Millstead, Kathy Millstead, Mickey- . Mincks, Bill ......,. Minga, Debbie .... Mitchell, Keevin Mitchell, jhgjby. Mitcham, Deana Mitchem, Kenny ......127 ....85,115 ......33 127 .20, 23, 29, 33. 121, 129 127 ...17,32,44,115,116 ......78,80,85,121 63,134 ,........121 ....86,127 . ..... 121 ...... ..36 . ....,.... 115 32,121 ....l02, 103,106,124 .....31, 127 ....30 .....134 .....121 .. ..... 106 .....121 .......I21 .....58,127 ....:17, 86, 121 ..........24,39,121 ..21, 40, 98, 127, 128 . ............... 115 ............44,121 .......29,115 ......18,32,44, 115 .1s, 33, 34, 78, 79, 134 Miller, Martha ....... 127 ......,....38,80,121 ........l21 .....33,134 .....75,127 ........127 . .......... 121 .....26,75, 134 .....21,127 ...17, 21, 24, 31,127 . .............. 127 .......115 .134 . .61 Moffitt, Joseph . . . . , . . .99, 101,106 Monks, Carl .... .......... 1 15 Monks, Janice .... .... 3 9, 63, 134 Moore, Marilyn ..... ..... 2 4, 106 Moore, Genevieve .... ..... 2 3, 106 Moore, Danny ,..... ..... 8 6, 115 Moore, Elizabeth ..... ....... 1 21 Moore, Jana ......, ..... 3 7, 115 Moore, Harry ..... ....i 8 7, 121 Moore, Kathy .... ..... 1 34 Moore, Keith .... ....... 1 27 Moore, Matthew .. . ,.......... 32, 115 Moore, Robbin . . . ,.... .......... 4 4, 115 Moore, Terry .... 36, 37, 81, 86, 115 Moore, Bill ......... .......... 2 7, 83, 127 Moreland, Janice .... .... 2 5, 93, 127 Morelock, Brenda ......... 115 Morelock, Clifford ....... 121 Morelock, Ron . . . ...... .115 Morgan, Garry .. .... 32, 121 Morgan, Rickie . . ....,.... 134 Morris, Karen .... ..., 3 7, 44, 115 Morgan, John .... ......,.. l 21 Mosher, Mike .... ....... 1 21 Murr, QQ ..... ...... Murray, Harvey . . . ........... 31, 134 Murray, Kay ..... ................ 1 21 Myres, Myres, Jay ...... Mark ..... 37, 86, -N- Naegler, Sherry ........ , ......... NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE NATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY Navman, Dian . . . Neas, Bruce ..... Nease, Newto Nichol Nichol Nichol Nichol Nichol John ...1. n, Danny .. s, James. . . s, Elvin s, Gregg .... s, Larry . . . s, Sue ..... Nichols, L. Wayne ..... Nicklea, Nancy . . Nickel, Tommy. . . Nicodemus, Terry Nimmo, Brenda.. NURSE ....,.... ....30, . ..... 78, 86, -0- Oberbeck. Jerry .,....... 27, 33, 34, 87, 121 ....115 ....115 .....30 .,.,31 ...121 87,121 ...121 87,127 ...109 ...121 87,121 ,..134 ...115 ...121 66,134 ...115 37,127 ...115 ...111 39, 134 Oberbeck, Kathy ..................... 115 OFFICE ASSISTANTS ..... , .......... 39 Ohlin, Cheri .....,.,.. O'Neal. Mary . . . ORCHESTRA Orr, Pauletta . . . Ottis, Jim . .... . Ownby, Robin Owens, Donna ..... . . Owens, Janice Owney, Robin . Oxendine, Bill Oxendine, Pam .. . zo, 127 ......106 ,.,....33, 3.32, 39, . .... 38 ....121 87, 121 .32, 37 44. 115 40, 127 , .......... 115 -P- .,..115 ....121 Padgett, Jim ......., .........,. l 34 Padgett. Kathryn ..,.........., 22, 23, 127 Padgett, Sylvia ...... ...,. 2 4, 25, 27, 121 Page, Chris .,,.,.. ...,115 Palmer, Dennis .... Palmer, Floyd ..... ....32,115 Palmerton, Jo Lynne .......,...... 33, 127 PARENT-TEACHER-ASSOCIATION. . 101 Parker, Carolyn .... Parker, Sheryl . . . Parnell, Hilda . . . Parnell, Hubert ..... Parnell, Nancy , . . . . Parrott, Caroll . . . Parrott, Mona .... Parrott, Pam .... .......121 ......25, 121 ....27,31,134 ,........115 .. ........ 89 ............32,l15 .....7s, so, 85, sv, 121 Parsons, Randy ...... . . .33, 34, 80, 86, 121 Pasley, Ray ...... Payne, Clara . . , . . Payne, Robert . . . Payne, Susan .... Peacock, Roscoe .... Peak, Charles ...... Peak, Sharlene ..... Peck, Billy ...... Peak, Richard . . . PeltS. Debbie .... Pennell, Lisa ..... Pennell, Mark ...... Perkins, Paula ..... Perry, Carol ....... Perry, Galen ....... Perryman, Jacklyn . Perryman, Wilma . . Persell, Vicki ...... Peryer, Jill ....... . . . Peryer, Penny ..... 86,121 .....32,121 ....z3,11s .....121 .....116 .......11s .....81,116 ...........121 59 ......17,44,46,116 16, 17, 31, aa, 34, 35, 51, ss, sa, 134 .....121 .,...127 .....107 ....26,134 .....1l6 Peterson, Mary Beni ..... ....... 1 06 Peterson, Dane ..... Pettenger, Glenda . . Pettit, Anne . .... . . Pfeifer, Nancy ..... Pfister, Desiree .... Pfister, Teresa ...1 Phillips. Jim .... ...........127 ....31,33,134 .........116 .....32,121 .......121 .....72,127 ..,..121 Phillips, Patti .... ,,,,, 1 21 Phillips, Susan ...... , .... ,,,,, 1 16 Phinney, Barbara ........... ....... 1 16 PHYSICAL EDUCATION . , . . .... 70, 71 PHYSICAL EDUCATION CAREER CLUB . .......,........... 24 Pickering, David . . . Pickering, Sally .... Pilkinton, Danny1.. . Pinegar, Bob .,.... Pinegar, Linda ..... Pippin, Denise ...... Pittman, Sherry .... Plymire, Steve .... . Poindexter, David . . . Poindexter, Greg .... Poindexter, larry . . . Poindexter, Mike . . . Potter, Pam ....... Potter, Pe .... Potter, lom ...... Powell, Bill ..... Powell, Mary ..... Presley, Larry . . . Price, Cindy .... Price, Gary ..... Price, Melissa .... Prine, Danny ..... Pridembre, Glen . . . Pruitt, David .... Prewett, Dan ...... Pursselley, Krista . . . Putman, Kevin ...,. Putman. Lynn .... Pyle, Lowell .... QUILL AND SCROLL - R 85,116 31, 33, 43, 127 ............116 ....24, 25, 31, 39,134 .....15, 127 .......l22 ...,.21,l16 .....ss, 127 .......122 .....44,116 ....80,86,122 ........,127 ....20,39,134 .......122 .....122 . ..,. 121 .........1z7 ,....32,116 .....78,127 ,......122 ........3s ....31,s5, 116 .....40,134 .....27 Raby, Roy ..... Race, Billy .... .........l22 Ragain, John .... ..., Ragain, Rex ..... Ramsey, Larry ..... Ray, Cathy ...... . . Ray, Debbi ...... .... Rea, Gary ......... . . Reaves, Theressa . . . . . . . , Reaves, Steve .... Rebori, Ralph ....,............ Reed, Ralph .................. REGALIA A'I'I'ENDANTS ..... REGALIA QUEEN ......... Reiss, Joann ....... . . Reynolds, David , . . Reynolds, David . . . ......32, 116 Rhoden, Danny .... .... Rhea, Nick ...... ,,,, Rhodes, Elaine .... ....... Rice, Mark ................ 32, Rice, Phillip .................. Richardson, Glenda Sue ....... Rikard, Don ........... Rikard, Larry .... Riedle, Terry .... Riddle, Steve .... Rippee, Steve .... Roark, Diana .... Roberds. Jesse ....... Robberson, Shelby ..... Roberts, Julies ....1.. Robertson, Jesse ..... Robertson, Pat ..... .......128 80, 85, 122 . ...... 122 . ...,.. 128 .......122 21,39,128 21,27,122 ...........128 27,218,128 .......122 .....46 ........47 . ....... 26, 134 18, 81, 116 .......122 27,33,134 ...39,134 s1,s5.11a .......122 ....86,122 , .... 128 . . . .37, 122 .......122 ....59,122 .....122 . ...30,134 . . ..23, 116 .....116 .....2, 106 .....122 Robertson, Paula ..... . . .122 Robinson, Chris ...... ....... 1 16 Robinson, David ...., .....,..... 1 28 Robinson, Janajr .... ...... 3 2, 81, 3 Roephe, Brad ..... ..... 3 2 81, 18, 116 Rogers, Sheri .... ......... 2 7, 122 Rogers, Shery . . . ........ 18, 116 Romine, Gail .... ,... 2 8, 29, 122 Rook, Sandra ...... ....,..,, 1 16 Rookstool, Carol ..... .....,,., 1 34 Roodstool, Diana .... .... 3 8, 59, 122 Rookstool. Mark ..... . . Ross, Robert ....... Ross, Cheryl .... . Ross, Sherri ..... Rose, Walter ...........,...... Rothermel, Dave ....,. 6, 78, 79, .....1.116 ....116 ...,122 ,......l06 88,89,134 Rothermel, Sherry ............... 101, 134 Routh, Roberta .... .... Rowe, Mark ..... . . Rowe, Steven ...... .... Rowsey, Richard .... Ruble, Mike ....... Rucker, Brenda .... . . Ruddell, Nancy .... .... Russell, Linda . . . . , . , Russell, Sharon .... . . , Russell, Stephanie . . . . . . . 23,24,128 ......,122 17,215,135 .......ll6 .......135 .......122 24, 29, 128 21. 39, 122 . . .23, 116 32, 39, 116 Rust, Steven ..... . . , , , ,,,,, .134 Ryba, Thelma ...... . , Rydstedt, Duane ..... . . . . -S- Sallee, Bob .... Sanders, Rick .... Sapp, Don ....... .......106 27,211,128 ..,.81,116 .....I22 . .......... 135 Sapp, Ron ......... ............. 1 22 Sappington, Mark . .. ..... 28, 29, 32, 116 Sardenson, Dale, .... ............. 1 28 Sardenson, David .,.. Sargent, Iris .:.. Sartin, Don L . . . Sartin, Cindy .... Sawer, Marvin ..... ,......,...122 ....22,128 . ..., 107 .....116 .,...116 Sawyers, Blake .... ,, ,122 Schafer, Barry ..... ,, ,128 Schell, Lavern ... ,,,,,, ,128 Schell, Mary ..... ...........,. fl 2, 122 Schlicher, Scott .................... 33, 34 Schmidt, Celine ...... 25, 29, 32, 35, 44, 116 Schmitt. Sherry , ...........,......... 122 Schraeder, Nancy ...........,...,.... 122 Schuelzky, Pete .... I7, 27, Ill, 33, 214, Schultz. George .... 51,124,128 .......l22 Schultz, jtgghgp . Schulze, Linda . . . . ...... 21, 27, 39, 42, 135 SCIENCE ............................ 60 SCIENCE AND MATH CLUB ..,.... .30 Scott, Brenda ................. 27, 32, 122 Scott, David .,... ........ 3 0, 122 Scott, Debbie .... .......... 3 2, 116 Scott. Mark ..... ..... 2 6, 55, 87, 135 Scott. Stephen .... ..... 3 0, 37, 17, 122 Scott, Vicky ..... ...,.......... 1 28 Seaman, David .......... 3, 78, 86, 109, 135 Seaman, Jan ..................... 24, 116 Sears, Charlotte . . .6, 17, 25, 39, 42, 46, 135 Sears, Clyde ................... 33, 34, 135 SECRETARIES ..................... 109 Seidner, Laura .... .,,,,, 1 16 Self, Dena ...................., , . .33, 135 Self, Tammy .,................ 28, 65, 122 SENIORS. .130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136 SENIOR SUMMARIES . .137, 138, 139, 140 Sexton, Becky .................... 24, 128 Shadwell, James .... .,,, 8 1 116 Shaffer, Shari ..... ........ 2 9, 116 Shane, mm ..1. ...... 7 8, 88,6 Shane, Julia .... .....11,18, 27,122 Shane, Sally ..... ............. 1 28 Shank, Lynn ..... .......... 1 16 Shank, Mike ..., .... 3 2, 116 Shank, Pam ..... ...... 2 3, 122 Shank, Randy .,... ..... 2 7, 62, 128 Shanks Mary .... ,......... 1 16 Shaw, Carol. . . .,.... 17, 26, 135 Shaw, Leslie .... ..... 34 , 37, 87, 128 Shaw, Paula ...... ...... 2 1, 38, 128 Sherrod, Cynthia .... .......... 4 4, 116 Shope, Hwaine .... ..... 3 2, 34, 37,5 Shull, Cecelia .... ............. 1 22 Sias, Randy . .. ........ 24, 128 Siler, Jeannie .... ,,,, 1 22 Simmons, Don ..... ,,,, 1 08 Simpson, Rick ..... ..... 1 28 Sims, Carson .... .... 8 5, 116 Sims, Debbie .... ,,., , ,32, 122 Sims, Sharon .... ..., 2 1, 22, 135 Skinner, Brad ..... .... 2 6, 62, 135 Skinner, Craig - . . . .... 17, 86, 116 Skinner, Melton . . . ..,,,,,,. 86, 87 Slack, Don ......................... 109 Slaughter, Helen ........... 22, 25, 39, 128 Slavens, Gae ......... 17, 20, 21, 30, 31, 135 Slavens, Pam .... .....,......... 1 22 Sloan, Joyce .,... ,,,,, 1 16 Sloan, lm .... , , , Slone, Shirley .... .,.,.,,,,, Sly, David .,....... ............ 1 28 Smallwood, Sylvia . . . ..... 28, 29, 32, 116 Smith, Cecil ..... ........... 1 22 Smith, David .... ........ 3 8, 91, 128 Smith, Don .... ................. 23 Smith, Krissy .... ..... 2 0, 23, 24, 25, 128 Smith, Miles ..... ....,........... 1 16 Smith, Phyllis ..... ........ 2 4, 25, 166 Smith, Richard .... ..,,.,,, 3 2, 116 Smith, Susan .... .... 3 7, 40, 123 Smith, Virginia .... ,..,,,,. 1 16 Snead, Carroll . .. .,,,,,,,,,, 18, 116 Snelling, Kenny . . . ...........,. 32, 116 Snelling, Ronnie ........ 30, 32, 49, 58, 135 Snider, Raymond ,.... ......... 3 2, 80, 122 Snider,Jfgl1y . .18, sz, 83, 84, 85, ss, 89,65 Snodgrass, Danny ............. 18, 81, 116 Snodgrass, Kathy .... .... 2 0, 32, 122 Snook, Johnny ..... ,,,,,,,, 1 16 Snonk, Kathy .... ,,,, 2 3, 122 Snow, Claudette .... ......,,.,. 1 16 Snow, Debbie .... .,......, 2 0, 122 Snowden, David .... ..... 1 8, 85, 87, 122 Snowden, Janet .... ......... 4 0, 128 Snyder, Chris ...... ....... 3 1, 128 Snyder, Penny ....... ........... 1 7, 117 SOCIAL STUDIES ....,....,.......... 59 SOPHOMORES ......., 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123 SOPHOMORE CHOIR ...,.......,.... 32 Southard, Doug ,...... .. .... 32, 86, 117 SPANISH CLUB .... ...,.... 2 9 Sparkman, Trev .... .............. 1 28 Speed, Diane .,.., ................ 1 35 Spencer, Jane .... ..... 2 0, 21, 31, 40, 128 Spencer, Steve .... .......... 1 3, 27, 128 SPORTS ........, ....,......,76,77 Spradlin, Doug ..,. ........... 2 7, Spradlin, Teresa .... .... 3 2, 37, 44, SP1-I1-ICH ,....... ,... ..,,..,. Sprese, ..... .... I 18, 44, Spellman, James .... .... Z 17, 69, Squibb, Christine .... ..... 2 2, Stafford, Johnny ....... Stafford. Kenny ......,.. ,, STAGE TECHNICI ' Ass .... ff 128 I17 64 122 122 107 117 122 .Ill 14 Stagner, David ...........,........... Stanfield, Becki ..20, 21, 27, 30, 39, 62, Stark, Tommy , ....................... Stacye, Mark .... .............. 8 7, Steele, Bobby . . . ..........,. 17, 32, Steele, Linda ......... 16, 17, 20, 21, 27, 39, 51, Steiger, Judy ...... ....... ' Q .,.,.. 40, Stemmons, Vicky ... . . . .29, Stepp, Brenda ..... .... 3 9, Stevens, Linda ..... Stevens, Steve .... ................. Stever, David ........... 17, 32, 81, 85, Stewart, Charlotte . . . Stewart, David ...... Stewart, Karen .... Stiver, Danny ..... Stockard, Christie .... ....,..18, 21, 39, 26 39, . . . .16, 17, 30, 34, 55, 64, 17, 28, 31, 40, 41, Stockard, Joe ...,. .... 1 7, 18, 80, 85, Stockdale, Dona ..... Stockdale, Velma .... Stocker, Laura ....................... Stockstill, Danny ........ 29, 30, 33, 65, Stockstill, Denise .... Stockstill, John ...... Stockstill, Jeannie . . . ....17, 21, 24, 25, 43, ......33, 34, ..........32,44, Stockstill, Rick ...,..... 18, 31, 33 34, Stockstill, Sandy ..... Stockstill, Teresa .... Stogsdill, Kathie .... Stoker, Sherry .... Stokes, Bill ...... ...........32, .....21,40, . . ..........122, Stokes, Kenny ..... ................. Stokes, Sharon .......... 21, 32, 44, 46, Stone, Sheila ...... ....,............ Stovall, Robert Strain, Julie ........... 27, 40, 41, 134, Strain, Kenny ....... Stratton, Greg ....... Stratton, Mark ..... 1 Stratton, Rebecca .... ..........69, 85, 122 7, 33, 34, 78, 124: Stroup, Janet ...................,.,.. Stroup, Kathy ........ ....... STUDENT LIFE .... STUDENT COUNCIL ................ Sturgell. Vicki .......... 17, 30, 31, 64, Sullivan, Brad ..... Sutterfield, Debbie. . . ............81, .....27, 31, Sutton, Roy .......... ........... Swackhamer, Mildred Swaim, Dennis ...... Swaim, Jeff . . .,. . . . Swearingen, Tim .... ' ff. 155, 5:J,'fi5.' ..........37, ........33, 34, Sweeney, John ....................... Sweet, Cyndi ..... ..... 2 1, 24, 25, 58, Swift, Anita ..... ....... 3 2, 39, 66, Switzer, David ..... Swyers, Ava ..... 117 135 117 135 117 30, 135 107 177 117 128 117 117 132 128 135 49, 135 135 122 117 122 117 128 32, 122 122 117 135 117 129 129 117 135 117 122 135 135 135 122 123 129 117 117 129 15 .17 135 117 129 128 107 129 122 135 .98 129 135 117 117 ...T- Taylor, Debbie .... Taylor, Greg ..... Taylor, Larry .... Taylor, Kgge ...... Teague. Chris ..... Teaver, Jack ...... Templeton, David . . Templeton, Linda . . TENNIS ......... Tennis Ricky . . . Tennis, Vema ..... Terry, Bruce .......... Testerman, Sherry .... Tettleton, Gayla . . . Tettleton, Marilee . Tettleton, Tony .... Tharp, Susan ..... TI-IESPIANS ..... Thomas, Cathy .... Thomas, Leslie .... Thomas, Richard .... Thomas, Robin . .. Thomas, Sue .... Thomas, Teddy .... Thomas, Thomas .... Thomas. Virginia . . Thomison, Garry . . . . Thompson, Bill .... Thompson, Janet . . Thompson, Suzanne . . . ......32, ... .32, 116, ....31, . . . .. .23, . .. . .24, 44, . . . . .8l, 86, ii, . .. .. .86, . ff ff .Si . . . . .22, 53, fffffffii, .. . . .29, 39, fffffii. Thompson, William ............ Thornton, Mark.. . Throne, Larry ....... Tindall, Cindy, .... Tindall, Marvin ..... Tipton, Debbie .... Toole, Dale ..... Towe, Marti .... Towry, Donna .... Towry, Nicky . .. TRACK ..... 1 Tracy, Gayla .... Tracy, Larry ..,... Tracy, Terry ........ Tranbarger, John . Tranbarger, Phillip Trask. Martha .... Trogdon, Reitha .... Tuck, Brenda ..... Tummons, Don .... Tummons. Madina Turner, Robert ..... Turner, Don ...... 29, 34, 38, i H Tillman. Paul ........... v 87, . 38, .....32, . 67, 44, . 26, . 67, .....22, 39, ........27.62. .71, 129, .29 .27 .31 Hornet fans check the scoreboard during the final seconds of an exciting basketball game. 46 Turner, Randall .... Turner, Robert ..... Turner, Steve ...... Turney, Deborah . . . Tutor, Vicky ....... Twenter, Helen .... TWIRLERS ..... Tyler, Michael ..... fffa. -U- Underwood. Elaine .... .... 1 23 Underwood, Mike . . . ....l23 -V- Vanderhoff, Sheila .... ...... Vandyck, Wanda. . . Vanllook, Rena . . . Vaughn, Becky . . . Vaughan, Jim ,..,. . . .... 39, . . .7.1l Vaughan, Melinda .... .,,.......... Vaughn, Deborah . . . ..... 20, 23, 31, Veregge, Rick .... Vesral, Mark .... V.1.C.A. ...... , Vich, Cliffora ..... Vincan, Sherryl . . . Vinson, Debra .... Vise, Allyn ................. .... Vise, Wayne ........,.,...... ...... VOCATIONAL-TECHNICAL EDUCATION . . . ..........,...108, 109 -W- Wadkins, Bonnie .... Wagner, David .... Wagner, Ricky .... Waite, Patty .... Wake, Curtis , .. Walker, Ag-ron, .... Walker, Cheryl .... Walker. Connie ...... Walker. Julie . . . . . . Wallace, Steve ..... Wallis, Debbie ..... Wann, Frank . . . Ward, Debbie .... Ware, Debbie ...... Warner, Debbie .... Warner, Sherry .... Watkins, Billy .... Watkins, Bonnie .... Watkins. Diane . . . . . .......37,s1, ....36,37,3, ......21, 39, 40 17, 24, 25, 30,43 .. . ..32, 44 . . . .22 ....32 . . . .75 Weatherford, Pam .... . . . Weatherwax, Gloria ..... ..... . . Webb, Linda Jo ....... .......... Wells, Martha Ann ......20, 101, Welch, Debi ....,... Wells, Richard . . . . Wells, Sandra ..... Welch, Debbie ....11, 82, ss, 87, .22, 32, 37, 73 v 1 v v Welch, Larry .,......... 22, 28, 37, 38, Westfall, Tygda-. .... Wheeler, Joyce .... Wheeler, Kenny.. . Wheeler, Mark .... Whisnant, Jim .,... Whitaker, Greg .. . Witcher, John .... White, T. J ........ Whitlock, Jeff ..... White, R. E ...... White, Charlena . . White, Chester White, Cherlye .... ....24, .......31,39, ..,.....85, . ........... 71, ....,17, 81, 85, ....23, 25, 32. 44, Whit.e,Laj,Qe .... White, Judi ....... White, Vicki ...... Whitener, Cindy .... Whitworth, Jim .... . . . .17, 27, 40, 41,129 .......83,90, 129 Whltworth, John . ............. 17 81 129 Wickersham, Connie, .... 18, 20, 27 62 129 v v Wickersham, Pat ..... , ...... 24 44 117 Wideman, Sharon . . Wiggins, Deborah . . Wiggins, James ..... Wiggins, Gail ....... v 1 ...... 17,123 ....... .123 ........117 ......30, 107 Wilburn, Deborah .... ..... 3 8, 40, 136 Wilburn, Sandra .... Wilcox, Becky .... Williams, Connie .... Williams, Diane ..... Williams, Donald .... Williams, Gary .... .....32, 123 .....22,129 . .... 117 ....l23 ........123 ...........129 Williams, Grant ..... ....... 1 8 87 136 Williams, Jan ....... .. ...31, 36: 37: 136 Williams, . .... ....... . .. .129 Williams, Johnny . . . Williams, Judith .... Williams, Patty . . . Williams, Randy .... Williams, Randy .... ....129 ....129 ....117 .......37 .....86,117 Williams. Ricky ......... .... 3 2, 117 Williamson, Deborah .... .... 3 2, 117 Wilhite, Dave ......... ...... 2 9, 129 Wilhite, Lu Ann ..... ..... 2 1, 24, 129 Wilhite, Susanne .... .... 2 1, 24, 31 Willis, Charles .... Willis, Pam ..... Wilson, Becky ..... Wilson, Dee ..,... Wilson, James .... Wilson, Jimmy .... Wilson, Mike .... Wilson, Ricky .... Wilson, Robert .... Wilson, Ron ...... Willoughby, Dean , . . .....32, 34, 123 ..........l11 .....31, 63, 136 ........117 ....136 ....117 ....136 ....117 ,....32 ....l23 Willoughby. James ..., .......... 2 3, 123 Wimberly, Barba ........... 17, 24, 25, 30, Wimberly, Curt .... 6, Witherspoon, Susie . . 43, 70. 123 33, 78, 80, 83, 88, 135 ..,.......39,40, 136 Wolken, John ........................ 123 Wolken, Don ....... .... 1 36 Woodman, Vicki ...... .... 1 36 Woodmansee, Kathy ..... .... 1 17 Woodmansee, Marsha . . . ....... .129 Wood, Ngmtte ....... .... 4 4, 117 Woods, Derba ....,. Woods, Mike ..... Woods, Micki .... Woldford, Shep . Wodiver, Brenda .... Wodiver, Susue . . . WRESTLING ..... Wright, Bobby .... Wright, Desiree . .. Wright, Ricky .... Wrinkle, Jerry .... Wyant, Jack ..,.. Wyant, Ricky .... ....18,117 ......129 ....13s ....107 ....117 ....l23 ............s6 .....20,21,33,129 ...........129 ...,107 ....13s ....l23 -Y- Yager, John ...,. Yates, Gary ....... Yetter, Pamela .... Young, Barbara . . , . Young, Joe ...,.... Young, Kevin .... Young, Larry . .. Young, godney . .. Young, Llaudia . .. Young, Sherry .... Younger, Steve . . . .........129 .....22,23, 136 .........117 ......60, 129 ....,80,86,123 ......31, 136 ........136 ...UNE ......123 .....23,123 .....30, 123 -Z- Zarras, Cindy ....,.. Zongker. Debra ..... Zongker, Wesley .... 136 ....20, 21,30, 39, 40,136,138 117 Getting together in ly 4-Z I me Cheryl McGhee, Editor Becky Cook, Copy Editor ll Diane Buckmaster, Associate Editor .x 1 ii. .., ---was John Tranbarger, Photographer The 1972 Highlighter staff gets together. Acknowled ments Getting together in '72 through love, friendship, and understanding brought Hillcrest closer together. Students, teachers, parents, and ad- ministrators seemed to discover mu- tual wants and needs. In this volume we hope to convert this idea to real- ity, so that it can always remain with those who were a part of it. Special thanks and recognition go to the following for their contribu- tions and efforts: To Mr. William Gist, principal, and Mr. Neal Gru- baugh, assistant principal, for their aid and encouragementg to the custo- dians for their help in preparing for club pictures and for their coopera- tion in after-school and weekend work, to Mrs. Virginia Woodring for her advice and instruction, to Jour- nalism I students for their help, and especially to Doug Damiani and Pete Schuelzky for their many hours of work on the indexg to Comstock and Son for the beautiful color pictures they produced for the opening sec- tion, and to Diane Buckmaster, asso- ciate editor, and Becky Cook, copy editor, for their invaluable work and ideas. A very special thanks goes to two people without whom this 1972 High- lighter would not have been possible: To our photographer, John Tranbar- ger, who worked many extra hours to produce the pictures that provide the basis for this yearbook, and to our adviser, Miss Margaret Backlund, for the confidence she had in her editors, her always cheerful attitude, and for the knowledge she shared with us. To all these, and to the entire 1971-1972 Hillcrest student body, we say thank you. - Cheryl McGhee, Editor alia, PW? Ang Hggu k 'i-:OCQSEXPKE , EIZDFYNKMQQSSLS -'Eegi' 0 ia, can Q10-ppeadg, uggwy za!! fag IPS 'been .5514 kj: QUAD ,S Qljxqy-ish e' I memokies mem Shares. I M155 eu obbles Gi lsve ang KDPPUESS glmmasf ' Qooo Q2w X iqiwgag' r Y M155 GS-sgw X' fx? Ap? 5ffw5Q was x Xfmxv SSN 6 r 12- lex x '5' X N ' CNQ 3- QNX 1 AXA ,M .xx SX SSX 1 VH N f L N RW - x. Q '5 I 'qfxxlx Q VX- N, x F-JfQ5S'Nf X4 Xxgffm Y L N if XSS? if by ig ,S ,E 5 XEQK sq Qi Ns' i was ii QBQXQXQ 5 3X5A-,5fSgi QQQN


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