Hillcrest High School - Highlighter Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1972

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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.

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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.



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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.

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