Hillcrest High School - Highlighter Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1972

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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.

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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.



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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.

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