Hyde Park High School - Aitchpe Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1968
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M Q.. E.. A M QE R 3 Scholastic Pregglgsslyrlatw TB kaamraisln Building - llgmiiwmsiy of Mimewn -1111413198 L , Nw fa AA, Ag: Hyde Pork High School 6220 Siony Island Avenue Chicago, lllinois 60637 Contents Faculiy ..... Curriculum . . . S+uden+s .... S+uden+ Life .... Organiza+ions . . A+hle1'ics .... Index . . rv- EDITOR ....... Victor Sh de ADVISERS .... Mrs. Elizabeth Good Mr. Warren Medford This Year SOUNDS of Demolition and Construction Mingle With the Voices of Students and Teachers While Classes Meet Amid the Complete Rebuilding of Hyde Park High School ff 2 G , WM WM 1' , .wur+K W 49 srW W .. , my-A f,,.,,.wr Y. ,,., , mmf.. .W Af 2' !g..,imvu....-. , gg-asf i i if 5? Fi is i if JY, 5' , 51,4 Vg, f ' is 1 if 5 if 5 Q 4 Q2 mf s 5 ' Q' Sr A 7+ 5 W 'W Q 1 Q Y ' 'H ' 452351, .A - ,, ...av--1' ,wx -P' 5 3, 'Q ku!! ,f KX Tallrefive Phyllis Wesfmorelancl voices her opinion over flue phone. ,M vi N-.git I mil 1 ski xg - S- X f,l'y X! H e..f- ' ww- 4 x 4 A Accen+ of Mrs. Nessman amuses Linda Deavens and Phyllis Clarke 1 I 2 l i l Experf plasierers swisln wel cemenl' over flue 'rransom as fhey block up Hwe enhance fha? once led fo 'rlwe former 'riny yearbook office. Ligh+s from overhead proiecfor reilecf on Mr. Ernesi Mhoorfs face as he supplemeriis his voice wiih diagrams in his biology class. SOUNDS of Educational Equipment Complement the -sf Tec1cher's Instruction of All Hyde Pork Students Noisy machinery doesn't confuse Walter Grayson or Mr. Rathnau. Film adiustment is made by Odie Washington and Francis Covington. i R f Language Laboratory console recorder is threaded by Julius Greene while Mrs. Enid Turner switches some delicate sound controls. 7 -...,,, 1 In disasfer drill Colleffa Clienauli and Shirley Carpenier lace wall. Even gym classes musf vacaie building when fire alarm bell rings X Q hi When class bell rings, sfudenis erupf from overcrowded rooms, visit lockers, converse wifh friends and hurry fo fheir nexf class. SCUNDS of Activities in a School Without an Auditorium or Stage Seep From Strange ancl Distant Corners U13 Um OFC6 6 L K 'F dt t d th l967 graduation to Madinah T pl Cork pops as Lillian Middleton hits white rabbit at DE Fair. 5' iv C h M Leslie Jones signals cut as Roosevelt Trass, Lillie Bryant, Artxss Williams cl M a Gowens rehearse for the next play. ind ai. Sunlighf and shadow make a work of ar+ from bricks, morfar and holes cu? fhrough new and old walls in Hyde Park's inferior. J., ...qi a ',..- J n, -uv iw. K Safely measures are lalcen 'lo prolecf sludenfs from falling debris. 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Redmond has been not only an administrator but also a motiva- tor and planner. A one hundred fifty page report appeared in August i967 entifled Increasing Desegregation of Faculties, Students and Vocational Programs prepared by Dr. Redmond, staff members of the Chicago Public Schools, and special con- sultants from various cities and universities and financed by the United States Office of Education. This report, instantly called the Redmond plan, was urgently concerned with esfablishing condificns that opened meaningful life chances for all people, It declared that it was the Board of Education's policy to increase interracial association of students and to preserve the already existing integrafion. The report made many specific proposals, some for immediate action and others for future implemenfafion. Recommendations were made concerning assignment of teachers, feaching methods, school attendance area boundaries, and cooperation with com- munity, labor, business and governmenfal groups. For fhe pres- ervation of existing integration, racial quotas were endorsed for certain fringe areas. lviagnef schools were proposed. Some ot the Redmond Plan's proposals have already been activatedg others await location of additional revenue. Dr. Melnick Named Area Associate Superintendent Associate superintendents for three Chicago areas, south, north and west, have been chosen as proposed in the Red- mond Plan. Dr. Curtis lvlelniclc, formerly superintendent of l-lyde Parlcs district 14, was named fhe area associate superintendent for the south side of Chicago. This area south of 39th Street and east of l-lalsted Street contains one hundred eighty-five schools, sixteen of which are high schools. This decentralization makes possible guiclc and ef- ficient decisions within the area. Dr. lvlelniclc confinued to act as Disfrict Superinfendent for the l-lyde Park area until a new district superintendent could be chosen. Dr. Donald J. Blyth continues as principal of Hyde Parlc l-ligh School. For the past five years he has been confinuous- ly striving for goals similar to those of Dr. Redmond and Dr. lvlelniclf. Amid the changing condifions affecting urban schools, if has been his responsibilify to preserve the sfand- ards of excellence which have long been a l-lyde Parlc fradifion. l-le has actively worlred fowards equality of op- portunity for all studenfs. The school, under his leadership, has offered a broad curriculum to meet the needs of gifted, average and disadvantaged pupils. To further extend the learning experiences of young people, Dr. Blyth has en- couraged faculty and students to organize a great variety of clubs and extracurricular activities. l-le was instrumental in getting college level courses approved for l-lycle Parlc seniors. M!!! ' l Dr. Curtis C. Melnick Area Associate Superintendent XY Mr. James Williams Assistant Principal in charge ot administration Assistant Principals Organ Mrs. Emma Staclcer Assistant Principal in charge ot guidance and personnel KE, sk Mr. Charles McCarthy Assistant Principal in charge ot curriculum ize Many Improvements Mr. James Williams was appointed Assistant Principal in charge ot administration in January IQ67. Previously as a tormer Hyde Parlc teacher in the commercial department, he reorganized the tardy ottice and made it tunction. ln May ot IQ66, he was named a tull time administrative as- sistant in charge ot the entire attendance ottice. ln his present position, he is responsible tor the attendance ottice, student discipline, teacher duty assignments, and bool: and supply orders. He also controls procedures in the bookroom and coordinates all extra-curricular activities, including athletics. Mr. Charles McCarthy, Assistant Principal in charge ot cur- riculum, has organized the educational program at Hyde Parlc tor many years. He was one ot the tirst to employ the computers at the Board ot Education to program all students. This year, he extended the Early involvement program ot visiting eighth graders by adding a Latin worlishop and a reading-writing workshop. Another workshop readies top essential mathematics students tor algebra. He also enlarged the scope ot the ln- dependent Study and Advanced Placement programs. Mrs. Emma Stacker, Assistant Principal in charge ot guidance and personnel, made one ot her ambitions a reality when she obtained a charter to bring Hyde Parlc into the National Honor Society. Largely through her ettorts, torty-three outstanding seniors were initiated during a candleflight ceremony in the Social Room on December l9. This year she also organized a group ot sixty-three senior girls as Student Aids. They patrol the halls and act as hostesses, all tor the satistaction ot donating service to their school. -AA Mrs. Jane? Tapper Mrs. Rulh Alperl' Counselors Alleviofe Problems Fewer counselors and more problems lcepl The Counseling Deparlmenl on Jrhe jump Jrhis year. Mrs. Esler Marion, chairman of lhe group, also served as co-counselor lor lhe sophomore class. l-ler recenlly published book, Your Life in a Big Cily, has been norninaled lor Educa+or's Award as a signilicanl conlribulrion lo educalion. She has a MA from lhe Universily of Chicago. Mrs. Rulh Alperl, also sophomore class counselor, has a MS from Illinois Teachers College and a BS from Norlhweslern Universily. Mrs. Charline Caslori, senior class counselor, has lhree mas+er's degrees from Oxford Uniyersily, Chicago Slare College and lhe Universily of Chicago. Mr. Spurgeon Gaslqins, freshman class counselor. has a MS 'From Chicago Slale College. l-le also allended l-loward Universily, IIT, and The Universily of Chicago. Mr. Douglas Gunlher, freshman class counselor, has a MA 'from Norlhweslern Universily, a BS from Roosevell Universily and a BA from lhe Universily of Alabama. Mrs. Janel Tapper, junior class counselor. has degrees from Norlhweslern Universily, lhe Uniyersily ol Chicago and Illinois Slale College. Mr. Lyman Webber, senior class counselor, has a MEd from Chicago Teachers College and an AB from Soulhern Universily al Baron Rouge, La., and is adviser for lhe Hyde Park Sludenl Council. vl .P-K gh? ,fy Mr. Lyman Webber Mrs. Charline Caslori Mrs. Esfer Marion. chairman Mr. Douglas Gunlher Mr. Spurgeon Gaslrins W .-,q, If sa: K .f,. E Mr, James Green Mr Hiroshi Nakamura Neighborhood YouTh Corps Co-ordinaTor School ParenT Co oriinaTor Three New Co-orcllnafors Assigned To Supervise MR. EARL ALDRIDGE Teaches Physical EducaTiong Coaches BaskeTball. Baseball, 6olT, Tennis: ATTended George Williams College, Chicago Teachers College. MISS JANE ANDREWS Teaches World and Con- Temporary HisTory: Has BA Trom DePaul UniversiTy: During summer TaughT summer school and aTTended DePaul UniversiTy and Illinois Teachers College. - MR. PAUL BERGREN Chairman oT The ArT DeparT- menT: Has BA Trom The School oT The ArT lnsTiTuTe oT Chicago. MR. MICHAEL BLAKE Teaches English, Girls' Chorus: Has BA Trom The UniversiTy oT Chicago: During summer clirecTed Teen-age summer youTh program. MRS. ALTA BLAKELY Chairman oT The English De- parTmenT: Has BA from Illinois Wesleyan UniversiTy, MA Trom Illinois Teachers College: During summer Took graduaTe work aT Illinois lnsTiTuTe of Technology and camped on Gasconade River in The Ozarks. MRS. SHIRLEY BLOCH School regisTrar: Teaches English: Has PhB Trom The UniversiTy oT Chicago, MA from DePaul UniversiTy: Traveled during The summer. MR. JOSEPH BRODERICK Teaches PrinTing: Has ME from DePaul UniversiTy: VisiTecl Expo '67 during The summer. MRS. GLADYS BROWN Teaches ShorThand, Typing: Sponsors The Senior Class: Has BS Tronn Wilberiforce UniversiTy, ME Trom Chicago STaTe College: During summer Traveled To New York, WashingTon and ATlanTic CiTy. MRS. BEATRICE BYLES Teaches US and World His- Tory: Has BA Trorn UniversiTy of Texas: ATTended Illinois STaTe Teachers College. The Human Relafions Coordinalor, Mr. Nafhan Loffon, is an alumnus of fhe Universify of Illinois and of Roosevelf Universify where he received his M.A. in educafional adminisfrafion. Since Sepfember he represenfecl fhe school and fhe principal af meef- ings of parenfs and communify groups. He also assisfed wifh guidance of sfudenf affairs and acfivifies, in and ouf of school, and assisfed faculfy in solving human relafions problems. He is also responsible for school press releases. The School-Parenf Coordinafor since Sepfember has been Mr. Hiroshi Nakamura. Prior fo fhis appoinfmenf, he laughf English af Hyde Park for five years. He is a graduafe of Easfern Michi- gan Universify and has faughf English in Japan as a Fulbrighf Fellow. As coordinafor, he works closely wifh fhe PTA and serves as a liaison befween Hyde Park and fhe Universify of Chicago in fhe visifing professor program. He edifs Focus, a news- leffer fo parenfs and supervises fhe Early lnvolvemenf program. The Neighborhood Youfh Corps INYCI is supervised by Mr. James Green, a Fisk Universify graduafe. Formerly he faughf biology and science af Hyde Park. The work acfivifies of ap- proximafely IOO girls and 50 boys are under his direcfion. Mosf work in offices or assisl feachers. Forfy work away from Hyde Park in elemenfary schools, playgrounds or evening schools. They gef iob fraining while earning money for necessary expenses. Mr. Nalhan Lo-Hon Human Relafions Coordinafor Human Relations, Parent Relalions and NYC MISS DONNA CAGE Teaches Music, Piano, Girls' Chorus: Affended Chicago Conservafory of Music, De Paul Universify, Loyola Universify. MRS. LAURA CALDWELL Teaches Mafhemafics: As- sisfs in fhe Affendance Office: Has BS and MS from fhe Universfiy of Kansas: During summer affended workshop for feachers of Mafhemafics. MISS JANICE CLINE Teaches English: Sponsors fhe Freshman Class: Has BS from fhe Universify of Wis- consin: During summer did graduafe work af fhe Uni- versify of Wisconsin. MRS. JOAN COOPER Teaches Mafhemaficsi Assisfs in fhe Affendance Office: Affended Chicago Teach- ers College, MRS. CORNELIA COTTON Library Teacher: Super- vises Audio-Visual: Has BS from Soufhern Universify af Bafon Rouge. MRS. WILHELMINA CRAIG Library Teacher: Chair- man of fhe Library Sfaff: Supervises Audio-Visual: Has PhB from fhe Universify of Chicago, MA from The Universify of Illinois. MRS. VIVIAN DAVIS Teaches English, Public Speak- ing: Assisfs in fhe Affendance Office: Sponsors The Junior Class: Affended Ball Sfafe College, Bufler Universify, Chicago Teachers College. MISS KATHLEEN DENST Teaches Hisfory, Civics: Sponsors fhe FTA: Has BA from fhe Universify of Illinois: Toured Europe during fhe summer. MRS. NAZARIS lDeVlNE Chairman of fhe Social Sfud- ies Deparfmenf: Teaches Hisfory, Civics, lndepenclenf Sfudy: Sponsors fhe Afro-American Club, 'rhe Election Commission: Assisfs in fhe Affenclance Office: Has degree from Mundelein College: Worked on ESEA proiecf during fhe summer. le. +-ing-fs-..,,,M E .J .Y Mrs. Ann Besseife, Mrs. Cafherine Ward, Mrs. Gwendolyn Nelson Mrs Marlon Safo General Office Clerks Program Office Clerk Clerks Assigned to Various Offices Are Backbone MRS. MAPLE EPPS Teaches Clofhinq, Foods: Has BS from Soulhorn Urivcrify, Bafon Rouge. MRS. DOROTHY GERWIN Chairman of Commercial Deparfmenfq Teaches Office Pracfice, Typing: Super- vises Office Occupafions: Hes PhB from fhe Uniyersify of Chicaqoq Affended Chicago Sfafe Universify, Norfh- wcsfern Uniyorsify, DePaul Universify, Uniyorsify of III- inoisg During summer, fauqhf summer school. MRS. ELIZABETH GOOD Teaches Arf: Superyises fhe Aifchpeg Has PhB from fhe Universify of Chicaqog Affended Chicargo Academy of Pine Arfs, School of ffie Arf lnsfifufeg Spenf summer in Michigan MISS IRIS GRAY Chairman of Girls Physical Educa- fion Deparfmenfg Supervises fhe Maioreffes: Has de- grees from Tennessee Sfafe Universify George Williams College, Roosevelf Universifyg During summer, ran frack clinic and meof for Youfh Developrnenf lnsfifufe. MR. RICHARD GRIFFIN Teaches Boys Physical Edu- cafionq Coaches Foofball, Wresflingg Has degree from Tennessee Sfafe Uniyersify: During summer drove Grey- hound Bus. MRS. JOAN HARPER Teaches Enqlishp Assisfs in fhe Affendance Office: Has BS from Connecficuf Sfafe College. MRS. POLLY HERTZ Teaches Girls Physical Educafiong Supervises Modern Dance Groupg Has BA from Mills College in California. MR. HAROLD HOFFENKAMP Teaches Enqlishq Has BA from fhe Universify of Illinois: Supervises Greaf Books Club: Assisfs in Affendance Officeg Durinq sum- mer affended workshop on problems of giffed children. MR. ARTHUR HYRAMS Teaches Boys Physical Edu- cafionp Coaches Baskefloall, Track. Has BS from Norfh- ern Illinois Universify. Mrs. Zella Parker Mrs. Rokama Green Bookroom Supervisor School Treasurer of Hyde Pc1rk's Well Organized Administration MRS. ROSELLE ISENBERG Teaches English: Has PhB from The Universiiy ol Chicago: Spenl summer in California. MRS. BERNICE JACKSON Teaches Shorlhand, Typ- ing: Has BE from Chicago Teachers College: During lhe summer, iraveled on lhe easl' coasl. MISS JUNE JACOBS Teaches Band: Has BME from 'Norlhwesiern Uniyersily: During lhe summer, 'laughl' summer school and wenl 'lo California. MRS. JOHNNYE JONES Teaches General Science, Biology, Malhemalics: Has BS from Prairie View AXM Universiiy: During summer, allended Texas Chrisiian Uniyersify. MR. LESLIE JONES Teaches English: Sponsors lhe Drama Club: Has AB from Clark College: Aliended Columbia Uniyersily, ihe Universiiy ol Chicago, Chic- ago Teachers College: Taughl' summer school lasl sum- mer. MRS. ANNETTE KAUFMAN Teaches Ari: Has BA from Rooseveli' Universily: Alienoled Cooper Union Ari' School: During summer, visiled llaly, Israel and Expo '67. MR. MAURICE KRAlNES Teaches Hislory, Humani- l'ies: Has PhB, JD, MA from lhe Universiiy of Chicago: Awarded Phi Bela Kappa key: During summer laughl' summer school, visiled New Orleans. MRS. SUSAN LARSON Teaches English, French: Has BA from Kalamazoo College: During summer did grad- uale work al lhe Universily of Chicago. MISS MARVA LEE Teaches Physical Educalion: Has BS from George Williams College: Sponsors lhe GAA: During 'rhe summer, laughl swimming. QQ, ..,,, X f '!' Mrs. Wilhelmina Sloan Supervisor of Affendance Office The Affendance Office has evolved from separafe operafions info ifs presenf consolidafed sfafe. Originally fhe Tardy Office was one operafion. School affendance and fransfers were handled by fhe counselors and fhe fruanf officer. Class cufs wenf fo Mrs. Zemans in Room IIO. The firsf modernizafion came wifh fhe insfallafion in fhe Tardy Office of new lBM fype eguipmenf. The nexf move was fhe con- solidafion of fhe Tardy Office and fhe Affendance Office info Room IIZ. In ifs presenf operafion, fhe Affendance Office is responsible for processing all affendance invesfigafions and re- ferring all suspecfed fruanfs fo fhe fruanf officer. Tardy cards are issued and complefe records kepf. Parenfs are nofified of all cases perfaining fo affendance. Reinsfafemenfs are issued affer prolonged absence and all fransfers in or ouf of Hyde Park are handled by fhe affendance personnel. ln addifion, fhis office handles fhe publicafion of fhe absence and fransfer bullefins. The reorganizafion was designed and puf info operafion by Mr. James Williams, Assisfanf Principal in charge of adminisfra- fion. lf confinues in force under fhe general supervision of Mrs. Wilhelmina Sloan and Mr. Williams. They are assisfed by a corps of feachers assigned af various periods during fhe day. Recenfly, fwo feacher aids, Mrs. Julia Brundage and Mrs. Effie Newman were added fo fhe sfaff. Attendance Office Decreases High Drop-Out Rafe MRS. JEAN LIGHTFOOT Teaches English: Has de- grees from Fisk Universify and DePaul Universify: Supervises fhe Debafe Team. MR. ROBERT LONG Chairmanof Boys Physical Edu- cafion: Coaches fhe Swim Team: Has BEd from Chicago Teachers College. MR. PAUL LUND Teaches Earfh Science: Supervises fhe Asfronomy Club: Assisfs in fhe Affendance Office: Has BA from Augusfana College: Affended Norfh- wesfern Universify during fhe summer. MRS. NAOMI MASLOW Teaches Hisfory: Assisfs in fhe Affenclance Office: Has MA from Norfhwesfern Universify and BA from Roosevelf Universify: Worked on proiecf, Law in American Sociefy during The summer. MRS. ERNESTINE MASON Teaches Girls Physical Educafion: Acfs as film chairman for fhe deparfmenf: Has degrees from Arkansas AMXKN College and George Williams College. MRS. HILDA MASON Teaches Mafhemafics: Super- vises Junior Mafh Honor: Has MA from IIT and BA from Barnard College: Has done graduafe work af fhe Universify of Chicago: During summer, worked wifh fexf book evaluafion commiffee. MISS YVONNE McELROY Teaches English: Assisfs in Affendance Office: Organizes all school assemblies: Has BA from Roosevelf Universify: Traveled fo Wesf Coasf during fhe summer. MRS. CHARLOTTE MCGILLEN Teaches General Science: Has BA and MA from fhe Universify of Chicago: Affencled Chicago Sfafe Universify: Worked on fexf book evaluafion commiffee during fhe summer. MR. WARREN MEDFORD Teaches English: Assisfs wifh fhe Aifchpe: Has MA from fhe Universify of Chicago: Traveled fo fhe Easf Coasf during fhe summer. few? 1 MR. ERNEST MHOON Chairman OT The Science DeparTmenT: Teaches Biology, ChemisTry: AssisTs in ATTendance OTTice: Supervises Chem. Honor: Has BS Trom NorThern Illinois UniversiTy: ATTendecl Il- linois InsTiTuTe oT Technology: TaughT summer school lasT summer. MR. MICHAEL MINKIN Teaches ChemisTry: Has MA Trom Chicago Teachers College: ATTended UniversiTy oT Michigan, UniversiTy oT Chicago: TaughT summer school lasT summer. 1'-.1 f I lT's Time Tor Mrs. Thornbury, Mrs. Tapper and Mrs. Ward To leave. by Keeping Close Check on Absences and Tarclies MR. JOSEPH MONTGOMERY Teaches Science: As- sisTs in ATTendance OTTice: RepresenTs The Teachers Union aT Hyde Park: Has degree Trom ST. Francis College: TaughT summer school lasT summer. MR. GEORGE MORAITIS Teaches HisTory: Has BS Trom RoosevelT UniversiTy. MRS. FRANCES MORRIS Teaches daTa processing. oTTice procedures and Typing: Aclvises Sigma and The Sophomore Class Council: Has BEd Trom Illinois STaTe Teachers College: TaughT summer school lasT summer. MR. HAMLIN MOSELEY Teaches DisTribuTive Educa- Tion and DaTa Processing: Sponsors The DE Club: Has MA Trom The UniversiTy oT Chicago and AB Trom Lincoln UniversiTy: Was camp counselor during The summer. MISS EDITH MOSERS Teaches HisTory and German: Sponsors The Nafianal Honor SocieTy: AssisTs in The ATTendance OTTice: Has BA and MA Trom NorTh- wesTern UniversiTy: ATTended Teachers insTiTuTe during The summer. MRS. ALICE MULBERRY Teaches LaTin and French: Sponsors The LaTin Club: Has AB Trom Bryn Mawr College and MA Trom The Unive-rsiTy oT Chicago. MRS. RITA NESSMAN Teaches French: Sponsors The French Club: Has AB and BA Trom The UniyersiTy oT Chicago: Traveled Through Europe during The summer. MRS. PAULINE NICKIN Teaches CloThing and Home ManagemenT: Has degrees Trom The UniversiTy oT ll- Iinois, The UniversiTy oT Chicago and The UniversiTy oT Wisconsin: VisiTed Expo '67 during The summer. MRS. CORINNE O'NEIL Teaches English: Has MA Trom Columbia UniversiTy: Traveled in SouTh America during The summer. Twelve Teacher Aids worked aT Hyde Parlc This year under a new program designed To relieve Teachers oT non-Teaching duTies so ThaT They mighT have more Time Tor insTrucTion and proTessional preparaTion. Throughoul The Chicago Public School sysTem T200 such aids were employed This year. They had To be beTween Zl and 55 years oT age and high school graduaTes. Previous ex- perience in worlcing wiTh children and Two years oT college were desirable gualiTicaTions. The TirsT aid To be hired aT Hyde Park was Mrs. Julia Brundage in early November. ShorTly aTTerward, Mrs. Dora Harris, Miss Ada LoclcharT, Mrs. ETTie Newman and Mrs. Evelyn SmoTherman appeared on The scene. The nexT wave, a weelc laTer, conTained Mrs. BeTTy BaTTles, Mrs. Lorine Spencer, Mrs. Uarda STone and Mrs. CelesTine Veneble. Two more aids, Mrs. Charlena Green and Mrs. Jean ScoTT, were employed in laTe November, and Mr. Wayne Johnson abouT mid-December. Mrs. Green worlced in The library and Mrs. Brundage and Mrs. Newman in The ATTendance OTTice. Mrs. Harris did Tiling Tor The oTTice. Mr. Johnson spenT Three periods a day aT lunch- room duTy and Tour periods as corridor supervisor in The main lobby. The oTher eighl were corridor supervisors sTaTioned aT various posTs abouT The building. T 2- ffff f.'f:.f: f fs' Pass is shown Teacher Aid, Mrs. Evelyn SmoTherrnan by June Turner Library Staff and Newly Appointed Teacher Aids MRS. FRANCES PECK Teaches Girls Physical Educa- Tion: Has MA Trom RoosevelT UniversiTy, BS Trom George Williams College: Supervised playground dur- ing The summer. MR. ANDREW PEREZ Teaches MaThemaTics: Has BS Trom RoosevelT UniversiTy: Traveled To Oregon and Ouebec during The summer. MR. JOSEPH PILAT Chairman OT lnsTrumenTal Music: Teaches sTrings and general music: Supervises The Or- chesTra: Has MM Trom NorThwesTern UniversiTy: TaughT summer school lasT summer. MRS. JUNE PRITCHETT Teaches Girls Physical Edu- caTion: Coaches The Cheerleaders: Has BS Trom De Paul UniversiTy. MR. MARTlN PURVINAS Teaches Physics: Has MS Trom Kaunas UniversiTy in l.iThuania. MR. JEROME RAMSFIELD Teaches Music: DirecTs The A Cappella Choirs and The Boys Chorus: Has an MA Trom NorThwesTern UniversiTy and a BA Trom The American ConservaTory oT Music: Worked aT Hyde Park during The summer. MR. JOSEPH RATHNAU Teaches Woodshop: Has MA Trom The UniversiTy oT Chicago and is working on his PhD There. Did research on The hisTory oT manual Training during The summer. MRS. NlNA ROBINSON Teaches English: Advises The Hydeparker sTaTT: Has MA degree in communica- Tionsi During The summer, visiTed Expo '67 and TaughT summer school. MRS. BARBARA ROGERS Teaches MaThemaTics: As- sisTs in The Program OTTice: l-las degree Trom Chicago STaTe College: Traveled To Miami Beach, Nassau, Iowa and Wisconsin during The summer. va- MRS. DONNA SEIEER Teaches Rus- sian: Sponsors Russian Club: Has BA Trom The UniversiTy oT Michigan: Worlced as caseworlcer in Woodlawn during The summer. MRS. EVA SHULL Chairman oT The MaThemaTics DeparTmenTg Has MS Trom The UniversiTy oT Chicago: Sponsors Senior MaTh Honor. Mrs. ArTa Marshall, Miss Mary Henderson, Mrs. Cornelia CoTTon, Mrs. Wilhelmina Craig, Library STaTT. Ease The Load on Regularly Assigned Teachers T27 wk MR. HENRY SIMMONS Teaches General Shop, DraTT- ing: Has BS Trom Purdue lJniversiTy, MS Trom ll' linois Teachers Collegeg TaughT Driver EducaTion dur- ing The summer. MR. THOMAS STANTSZEWSTU Teaches Geography: Has degrees Trom SouThern lllirois UniversiTy and Chicago Teachers College: Traveled in Trinidad and Tobago during The summer. SGT. MATTHEW STRONG ROTC lnsTrucTor' Sper- sors The Drum and Bugle Corps. MRS. DOROTHY SWARTZ Chairman oT The Home Economics DeparTmenTg Chairman oT Hyde Parlcs social commiTTeeg Has BS Trom llT. MRS. JERRYNE TAYLOR Teaches Special Educa- Tion classes: Supervises Hyde Parlc's VolunTeer Serv- ice Corps: Has ME Trom DePaul UnivorsiTy and BE Trom Chicago Teachers College: Worked in The curriculum deparTmenT during The summer. MRS. ENID TURNER Chairman oT The Foreign Lan- guage DeparTmenT7 Teaches German: Supervises The Language LaboraTory and The Gorman Chibg Has MA Trom Wellesley College. MR. ROBERT WEITZEL Teaches Englishg Has degrees Trom The UniversiTy oT Chicago and RoosevelT Uni- versiTy. MRS. IRENE WORRELL Teaches Biology: Has BS Trom Texas SouThern UniversiTy: ATTendod Wiley Col- lege and RoosevelT UniversiTyq VisiTed CaliTornia during The summer. MRS. EASTER WRIGHT Teaches MaThemaTicsg Has MA Trom lllinois Teachers College plus 36 hours Trom IlTg Worlced Toward docTors degree during The summer. The mainTenance sTaTT's duTies are diTTiculT enough any year aT a high school The size oT Hyde Park, buT This year The prob- lems were compounded. While classes meT as usual Tor regular school and Tor nighT school, The main building was being guTTed and rebuilT. The audiTorium and iTs adiacenT areas were being Torn aparT and sTrucTurally alTered. OTTen There were gaping spaces in The walls or in The rooT, and such openings made The Taslc oT heaTing The bui'ding much more diTTiculT. STeel worl4, masonry, Tiling, sheeT meTal worli and painTing were going on oTTen simullaneously. ParTicles OT plasTer, cemenT or painT added To The usual amounT oT dirT and debris. Many Times ianiTors had To reclean areas ThaT had been cleaned an hour earlier. The size OT The mainTenance crew remained The same as The year beTore, ThirTy-one men and Three women. Mr. Jess Ginge- rich, engineer-cusTodian, was in over-all charge oT operaTing The building. His righT hand man was Mr. Joseph Derbas, assisTanT engineer, MainTenance men were on duTy, in overlapping shiTTs, Tor TwenTy-Tour hours a day, seven days a weelc. The largesT group worlced Trom 3:30 unTil midnighT wiTh smaller crews on oTher shiTTs. AlThouah ouTside conTracTors were rebuilding The school, Mr. Gingerich had To pay close aTTenTion To The daily acTiviTies oT all The men. iiiciccicc is T' We Engineer-CusTodian, Mr. Jess Gingerich sTudies remodeling plans. Much Extra Work Necessary for Maintenance and Hole in The wall reveals elevaTor which carries concreTe aloTT. AssisTanT engineer, Joseph Derbas and Edward O'Brien check sTeam .M Briclclayer Tosses shovel To companion across Treshly builT wall. Butcher, Mr. Burt Thompson, cleans tools atter hard day's work. Manager, Mrs. Lois Bridenbaugh and Mrs. Jean Mudy tirish accounts. o o Lunchroom Staffs During Bun 9 5 mac ,,.. ,.-1 PETS rr , .W--, Part ot day's work tor Mr. James Allen is carting away dishes. f r ..A...... .N .. .... . W - 1 '-:'- NOVEMBER s-. i f-U' .21- :ol gp MVT. ' i I 'QQ' ,.4r' P ' ,xc - Icling Reconstruction The student body received midday nourishment and renewed energy in the main lunchroom while taculty members ate in a converted classroom a tew doors away. Reduced enrollment was responsible tor two changes. Meals were served tor only tour periods a day instead ot tive, and the lunchroom statt was re- duced trom twenty-three to nineteen. Cver seven hundred complete hot lunches were provided tor students every day. In addition, thirty dozen hamburgers and three hundred pounds ot French tries were served to hungry customers. Nearly every- one drank either white or chocolate millc. The coolcs, under the supervision ot veteran chet, Mr. Altred Lewis, baked the pies and cakes, one thousand ot which were devoured each day. Mrs. Lois Bridenbaugh, manager tor the past tive years, indicated that no new equipment was added this year. All improvements were awaiting the new lqitchen and the new douloledeclc lunch- room which will be part ot the next phase. 'Hs M Hot chili, bowls ot soup or complete lunches are guiclrly dispensed by smiling Mnfxltred Lewis to crowd ot hungry lrlydeparlsefi W , .0 .. . . ii -4'9 Wi? N--. N.. up I H: RR -fii s 'Ei JSI' M-9 ---Y-gr ,--nil l ik tx .,, ,:1::,,--. ,.:h.,. ,TS ,:... . . - . W 1 fl -- I , 5 .2 ASV! AJ I, LL..,, SE Q ,Sl - - . .1 we if-2 ixgwze, W , s f- CURRICULUM Expansion To Meet Needs of All Students Continues Despite NOISE and Confusion From Invasion of Workmen fi! '-as ,WJ .-.+,Km an sem- K i W , A , , l .4-W' 1 i K Early lnvolvemenT Reading-WriTing Workshop Teaches Clara Bray oi Fermi and Beverly Jenkins of Wads'worTh To express ideas clearly. Members of The English DeparTmenT soughT To improve in- sTrucTion This year. This was made possible by reducTion in class sizes. A new Board oT EducaTion Languagemobile gave Teachers new ideas on sTressing dialecT while Teaching grammar. More use was made OT audio-visual eguipmenT. Newspapers parTly replaced TexT books Tor Teaching The subTleTies oT saTire and irony and Tor Teaching The inTerpreTaTion oT a news arTicle. Groups OT sTudenTs wiTh Teachers wenT To several TheaTrical perTormances. Included were MacbeTh, TwelTTh NighT, Eid- dler on The ROOT, and The New York CiTy BalleT's A Midsummer NighTs Dream. The balleT was presenTed aT The beauTiTully resTored AudiTorium TheaTer. In November, Mrs. Blakely, Mrs. Larson and Mr. RasT aTTended a conTerence aT Urbana and re- Turned wiTh helpTul ideas. Senior, Edna lllusTra won renown Tor poeTry submiTTed among eighT Thousand enTries in The Achieve- menT Awards compeTiTion conducTed by The NaTional Council oT Teachers oT English. Becca l-larber won TirsT place in The Nancy Throope poeTry conTesT. Importance of Reading DeparTmenT chairman, Mrs. AlTa Blakely conT'ers wiTh Celia Danials. K. 'ParT of The fun in Mrs. Bloch's English class is lisTening To The Tape recording oT Shirley Long's and Ear'ene Uavis' voices. Many library boolcs are needed to complete Iris lv1ishirna's research. ls Stressed by Library and : i' a . sg i 5 ,i ia ,N i Library aid, Lue Ester Head places books on the shelves accurately by numbers so that they are always easy tor students to locate, kill!--'ii 61,12 ' Library chairman, Mrs. Wilhelmina Craig is always ready to help. English Departments The Library, in its attempt to meet l-lyde Parks great variety ot interests and abilities. has added more than two thousand books to its collection this year. Most ot the books were non- tiction: biographies, science books, history books, reterence books and the like. New tiction covered a large range ot in- terests trom mystery stories and tantasies to girl-boy books. They were purchased by the Board ot Education and tederal tunds under the ESEA proiect. The shelves are now so tull ot books that an extra row had to be stacked on top ot the regular shelves. All out-ot-date books and well worn volumes were discarded, but the library still has more than eighteen thousand volumes to whet the students' interests. About seventy student aids assist the adult library statt with its task ot keeping track ot the collection. Each book had to be catalogued and stamped petore it was shelved. The library also houses the audio-visual equipment and processes tilm orders to and trom the Board ot Education tilm library. A corps ot about twenty-tive boys distributes the tilms and runs the projectors. Over-night history book is returned early by Connie Jones to Prentis Till- man as Mrs. Arta Marshall searches tor the right c'ard. The Mathematics Department offered some new courses this year. One was shop mafhernafics for seniors. Two early in- volvemenf classes were given, one in algebra and one in essenfial mafhemafics. The lafer was for eighfh graders who needed exfra worlc before enfering high school fo ensure fheir eligibilify for freshman algebra. ln befween fhis pre-freshman course and fhe one in calculus, falcen This year by sixfeen sfu- denfs, was fhe usual wide range of mafh subiecfs. The de- parfmenf had eighf full-schedule feachers and fhree wifh splif schedules. All of them were experienced insfrucfors. Hyde Paris did well in fwo imporfanf confesfs lasf spring. The fop scorers in fhe Nafional Mafhemafics Confesf were Andrew Mafcheff, Sumner Whife and Rebecca l-larber wifh a fofal feam score of I29,75. ln fhe Bogan Mafhemafics Con- fesf, open 'io all soufh side high schools, public and parochial, Andrew Mafcheff, Gordon Johnson, Luis Kenf and Philip lsen- berg won all buf second place in fhe fop five, compefing againsf hundreds, Firsf and fhird place prizes were Unifed Stafes Savings Bonds. Shop Mathematics Math chairman, Mrs. Eva Shull, reviews problem for Deborah Moran. Geometric solids are compared by Mrs. Mason and Randolph Dean. and Earth Science Added to Soda straw prism gefs finishing glue from ingenious Susan Seidler. 'I' Early Involvement class enioys figuring wifh various compufers. The Science Depar'l'men'l' losT six Teachers This year as a resulT oT lowered enrollmenT buT gained a new deparTmenT chairman and a new course. The new chairman, Mr. ErnesT Mhoon, Teaches biology classes and supervises The ChemisTry Honor club. The new course, EarTh Science, is an experime-nTal one being TaughT Tor The TirsT Time This year. Hyde Parlq is one oi The Tew Chicago high schools To oTTer The course. IT Talces The place OT General Science Tor some Treshmen in The upper regular and honors Tracl4s. Mr. Paul Lund, MAT Trom The UniversiTy oT Chicago, is Teaching The course aT Hyde Park and is preparing a course of sTudy Tor The subiecT. Mr. Lund also supervises meeTings oT The AsTronomy Clulo. ChemisTry classes are now using a newly revised ediTion oT Modern ChemisTry which conTains The laTesT proven informa- Tion in The Tield. Four Hyde Parlc chernisTry sTudenTs, Mary Boswell, Shoshanah Dobry, Darlene Lipscomb and Lenore Wheeler, aTTended a science seminar aT The Congress HoTel lasT January aT which career opporTuniTies Tor various Types oi chernisTs were discussed. Advanced biology sTudenTs are now delving inTo radiaTion biology and The eTTecTs which radiaTion may have on planTs and animals. Curriculum This Year Q. .1 XY4 .,., X X L I K., Mrs. MCG-illen Traces eleclron Tor Resa Reed and Shirl Williams. 'M ' f N Handmade cenlrifuge is TesTed by Dewiif Harris in EarTh Science. Science clepar'lmen+ chairman, Mr. Ernesf Mhoon lecTures on biology Mrs. Golclsmifh helps Carol Sims' and Gregory Mondon's exTracTion. Mirror on The wall reveals Edmund MaTayoshi asleep aT The swiTch. Language and History The Language DeparTmenT, Though reduced in number To 'five Tull-Time and Three parT-Time insTrucTors, conTinued To oTTer regular classes in French, German, LaTin, Russian and Spanish. MosT Teachers chose To malce use oT The modern language laboraTory. In addiTion, TwenTy-seven sTudenTs used The audio- lingual meThod Tor independenT sTudy oT languages. Ten oT Them were sTudying lTalian and six Japanese. A new early involvemenT course called LaTin Workshop was oTTered To eighTh grade sTudenTs Trom nearby schools. FirsT year German Tor eighTh graders was conTinued. Two sTudenTs Toolc TiTTh year French, and Tor The TirsT Time, Two sTudenTs Took TiTTh year German. A rnimeographed newspaper was produced by Mrs. Nessman's advanced sTudenTs. The TirsT issue, which conTainecl a round Table discussion oT personal opinions, sTories OT ChrisT- mas in France, and a French crossword puzzle, came ouT iusT beTore ChrisTmas. A l-lyde Park sTudenT of Russian, Gregory TarlcingTon, was accepTed by The UniversiTy oT Indiana To go wiTh iTs sTudy group To The SovieT Union in June. '1iUH .W ,.,.. ,R GuTen Tag! Durilce guT undir, reads Bill Wenger as Miss EdiTh Moser and Adrian Clark lisTen aTTenTively To his German accenf. Q4 Language deparTmenT chairman, Mrs. Enid Turner checks equipment of France, Germany, ITaly, LaTin pracTice Teacher, Miss Mary Belcher aids Phyllis LivingsTon. Russian Teacher, Mrs. Donna SeiTer helps Gregory TarkingTon while KenneTh Liu, Rosemarie Flamaguchi and VVilson Reese sTruggle alone, Oregon territory is located by Marilyn Corthron and Kirby Hicks. t jg We., 2. Social studies chairman, Mrs. Nazaris DeVine, checks her records. Russia, Spain and Japan Studied by Students A s Grotesque and weird tales ot east Africa are untolded by Thad Scott to the amazement ot Landonia Cosey during World History lesson. The Social Studies Department, under the leadership ot Mrs. Nazaris DeVine, presented all the usual history and geography courses this year. ln the tall, the department began a new tilm series. Some selected were Mr, Smith Goes to Washington, All the King's Men, Les Miserables, Julius Caesar, and l:ailsate. These served as background tor Modern World History. Mrs. Naomi Maslow received over 52,000 worth ot materials tor her Advanced Placement U.S. History class. Mr. Maurice Kraines taught Humanities seven periods a week to a class ot regular and honor students. This class dealt with man's culture in tields ot literature, history, art and music over tive separate eras. Protessors trom the University ot Chicago and statt members ot the Art Institute cooperated with Mr. Kraines. Class members took a course at the Art Institute on Learning How to Look. For the tirst time Community Civics students were turnished suitable reading materials prepared by Mrs. DeVine, Miss Andrews, Miss Denst, Miss Gruenwald and Miss Moser in l967. Mississippi River comes into view on early United States map as Diane Speer and Archie Singleton tollow Miss Moser's tinger. Three work-sTudy programs inTroduced sTudenTs To The saTisTy- ing experience oT earning while learning. ln CooperaTive Work Training, sixTy-Tive boys and girls worlced as carwashers, clerlcs, dieTary aids, messengers, lciTchen helpers and warehouse workers. MosTly sophomores and iuniors, They goT valuable insTrucTion on how To be good employees Trom Their Teacher-coordinaTor, Mr. Willis Cowing, who also lined up The iobs Tor Them. From SepTember Through December, These young people, worlcing Trom TiTTeen To TwenTy-Tive hours a weelc, earned S2l,000. Dis- Tril:nuTive EducaTion's TiTTy-Two sTudenTs were divided inTo Two groups under Mr. Hamlin Moseley and Mr. Henry Holzlcamper. They worlced in relail esTalolishmenTs such as dime sTores, super- marlceTs and deparTmenT sTores, mosTly in The loop. The average monThly payroll Tor The DE group was 56.000, ln OTTice Occupa- Tions, under Mrs. DoroThy Gerwin, TwenTy well-Trained senior girls worlced as sTenographers, machine operaTors or TypisTs in various Chicago businesses. ln This course a sTudenT was required To lceep a career noTeboolc in which she recorded her experiences. Many Vocafional Tr ew-4' Office OccupaTions Trains Phyllis WesTmoreland To be a secreTary. SToclr boys Roscoe Bobo and Earl Camp enioy visiT of Mr. Cowing while They work in The sTore room. aining Courses Are Offered ?7 me-fgr . . r- t Jobs are found Tor Louis Flowers and AnThony Mayo by Mr. Cowing. gm new-Y ' Sales Technique of CrysTal Sfarks convinces Mr. Hamlin Moseley. The Business Department offered courses designed To prepare students for The commercial world. Some not only gave Training but also gainful employment afternoons and Saturdays. The curriculum included typing, boolclceeping, accounting, office practice, salesmanship, commercial law, shorthand and introduc- tion To data processing. A new elective, clerical office pro- cedures, was started last September. In this three period a day course, .freshmen spent part of their time Typing and The rest on less complicated aspects of office practices. Next year it will be open To sophomores. Earning while learning courses were given This year under a special worlc Training program. Many new machines were acquired To modernize The instruction. Twenty-four Adler Typewriters, Victor and Burroughs calculators and Edison voicewriters were among them. A lcey punch machine was rented. The department also had Two IBM Selectrics, car- riageless Typewriters featuring a small spherical element which twists and Turns almost magically and Then makes The actual impression on The paper. Enthusiastically Valandra Wallace and Norman Young enroll in new com- puter course'TaughT by Mr. Hamlin Moseley To seniors. Students in Greatly Enlarged Business Department Brand new duplicator arrives in time for Betty Clark and Mrs. Gerwin to Commercial department chairman, Mrs. Dorothy Gerwin, shows Beverly Test it before Office Occupations class begins. Felt the correct form for Typing a business letter. New recipe is checked Tor ingredienTs by Home Economics deparTmenT chairman, Mrs. DoroThy SwarTz, Frankie Terry and Emily Baldwin. The Home Economics DeparTmenT oTTered Ten classes Tor girls and Two Tor boys This year. Young men Took Food Tor Boys in which They learned The Theory and pracTice oT cooking in large guanTiTies. The girls, in Their Toods classes, improved Their slcill aT preparing healThTul and aTTracTive meals. A large Tan recenTly insTalled in The windowless lalooraTory made coolqing pleasanTer. In Home ManagemenT girls learned aloouT The psychology oT Tamily living as well as abouT buying, arranging and mainTaining home Turnishings while living on a budgeT. ln CloThing I, The girls made bikini scarTs, blouses, A line slcirTs, iumpers, shirTwaisT dresses and oTher iTems oT Their choice. ln CloThing ll, The proiecTs were parTy dresses, Tailored suiTs and Tree choice OT oTher garmenTs. SixTeen elecTric sewing machines, mosTly Singers, were in operaTion. Mrs. SwarTz TaughT Foods, Mrs. Epps TaughT CloThing and one class oT Foods. Mrs. Kerlcella TaughT CloThing and Home ManagemenT. AT a PTA rneeTing in February, sTudenTs Trom The cloThing classes exhibiTed Their own creaTions aT a Tashion show. Home Economics and Technical Deparfmenis Train Green school dress is planned by JoseTTe Glover and June RaTliTT. NGER Wash is seT by CrysTal Williams, VerniTa WoTTord and Fred Crane. Mini slcirT needed Tor parTy is quickly hemmed by ChrisTeon Owens. The Technical DeparTmenT had Three insTrucTors This year. Mr. Joseph RaThnau TaughT woodshop while Mr. Henry Simmons divided his Time beTween indusTrial arTs and mechanical drawing classes. PrinTing was TaughT by Mr. Joseph Broderick, aT Hyde Parlc on loan Trom STeinmeTz High School. ln The indusTrial arTs laboraTory, The boys learned To work wiTh meTal, wood and plasTics. ln The prinT shop sTudenTs learned To seT Type and operaTe presses. They supplied The school wiTh iTs prinTed Torms, Ticl4eTs and special pannphleTs. The boys Trom The woodshop made Tables. cabineTs and many arTisTic carvings. STudenTs won many prizes in The Chicago regional exhibiT, sTaTe exhibiTs, and oThers held aT EasTern lllinois UniversiTy, NorThern lllinois Uni- versiTy and WesTern lllinois UniversiTy. ln The spring oT T967 EarnesT Anderson, Earl Clarlc and Lucas Rawls won TirsT places Tor woodcarvings. Michael Powell and WalTer Grayson won TirsT places Tor woodTurning. Bernard DuclcworTh came in TirsT Tor plasTic carving in The Chicago regional exhibiT and Purvis Redmond won several TirsT prizes in TurniTure consTrucTion in various conTesTs. for Future Employment mmm Checlc on KenneTh O'DonnelI's drawing is made by Mr. Henry Simmons. Technical chairman, Mr. Joseph RaThnau warns Lucas Rawls of danger Hand Type seHing requires Time and paTience from Arnold Wilson who is laying ouT new Type Tor The yearbook subscripTion form. Weird papieremache figures are finished by Anlhony Campbell, Georgia Walls and Sharon Davis in advanced Arr Maior course. Foam glass carving by Danner Baylor resembles prirniiive beasr. The Ari' Deparfmenh reduced ro rhree leachers, laughr rhe usual required arr and rwo Arr Maior classes rhis year. Nine srudenrs airended classes ar lhe Arr lnslirure on Sarurday morn- ings and four on Thursday evenings. ln required classes srudenis made colorful designs and piclures wilh waler color, crayon or inlc. Mobiles were consrrucred wiih reed and colored rissue. Dragons and oiher imaginary beasls were made oi papier-mache. ln Arr Major classes, which were virlually independenr siudy courses, sfudenrs worlced in many media. Wood carvings, sculp- 'rures in clay or plasrer, ceramics, pasrels, linoleum bloclc or sillc screen prinrs, and scralch board were buf a few of Them. Las? spring, Roscoe Bobo, David Brown, Evelin Cooper, Mary Harris, Arlene Jackson, Marlc Jenlcins, Debbie Jones, Linda Long and Andrew Perry had worlc iudged narionally in New Yorlc ailer exhibirion here ai Wiebolr's. Barber Azelca, and Jim Smoore prepared porriolios rhis year hoping lo win arr scholarships from Jrhe Narional Scholasric Arr Comperilion held in Chicago. Art and Music Students Ari chairman, Mr. Paul Berggren lallcs on perspeclive in corridors. Vivid waler color landscape by Frances Pace is impressionisric. Vocal chairman, Mr. Jerome Ramsfield geTs lunch Trom Mrs. Calhoun. The Music DeparTmenT again had Two chairmen, Mr. Jerome RamsTield Tor vocal music and Mr. Joseph PilaT Tor insTrumenTal. CompleTing her second year as band direcTor was Miss June Jacobs. Miss Donna Cage, who reTurned To Hyde Park aTTer a year's absence, TaughT general music and piano classes and direcTed The senior girls chorus. Mr. Michael Blalce was loaned by The English deparTmenT Tor beginning girls chorus. All groups carried on Their musical acTiviTies wiTh enThusiasm despiTe The handicap oT noT having an audiTorium. The Senior A Cappella Choir was larger This year, wiTh nineTy-Tive members. They began a campaign To geT a compleTe seT oT new robes, and by February a large number oT robes had been individually purchased. ln The spring Mr. PilaT worked wiTh The orchesTra on many old and new pieces. Among The laTTer were a series oT Themes Trom Tamous lTalian movies. ln April The band Toolc parT in The ciTy compeTiTive TesTival. The combined orchesTra and band was scheduled To parTicipaTe in June graduaTion exercises aT The AudiTorium TheaTer. Win Recognition for Exceptional Performances lnsTrumenTal chairman, Mr. Joseph PilaT insTrucTs Linda AusTin. SaxophonisT, James Labon paTienTly waiTs To play during halTfTime. Pianist Reishon Baugh ioins wiTh Kevin Brown and AnThony Mayo. 'Wm Health bool: is selecTecl by Miss lris Gray, deparTrnenT chairman. Boys Gym clncl ROTC The Boys Physical EducaTion Department, led by Mr. RoberT Long, was ousTed Trom The gym balcony by army invasion. lT sTrove To carry on as usual Trom The main gym Tloor. Regular classes lcepT The boys TiT wiTh push-ups and exercises inTerspersecl wiTh games and drills. T-lealTh classes and drivers educaTion Toolc The boys inTo a regular classroom aT least once a weelc. Swim- ming classes were Tuned Tor The non-swimmer. fXThleTic gym and swim were available Tor The experTs inTeresTed in compeTiTion. The Girls Physical EducaTion DeparTrnenT losT Two insTrucTors To The decline in enrollmenT. Classes on The Tloor began wiTh warming-up exercises and ended with a seasonal sporT: soccer. volleyball, soTTball or baslelrball. Occasional sguare dancing added inTeresT. DeparTmenT chairman, Miss lris Gray planned The healTh program To cover a diTTerenT aspecT Tor each grade. WiTh The cooperation of The Home Economics and Science deparTmenTs, Family Living was oTTered Treshman girls Tor The TirsT Time. ,--Q-N Chairman, Mr. RobcrT Long, shows Thomas Crane his TiTness record. Departments Share Facilities ,., ,.,,,.....ev-'U ,,,......--v ' Loud grunTs and groans accompany STanley CarTer, Jerome Banks and George Bond as They pracTice Tor Their own varieTy oT Olympics. l T Class of freshman girls kick high To display nice new clean gym shoes and whiTe soclcs Tor Miss Marva Lee's unqualiTied approval. The Reserve OTTicers Training Corps, under The supervision oT SgT. MaTThew STrong, was Torced ouT oT iTs Training guarTers by The demoliTion crews over a year ago. Members moved inTo cramped space in The Boys Gym Balcony and were Torced To drill in odd spoTs around The building. The corridors, The parls, and The balcony rang wiTh Their barlced commands Trom seven in The morning unTil aTTer school aT nighT. WhiTe helmefed cadeTs pracTiced color guard procedures during zero period. The Drum and Bugle Corps, now increased To abouT ThirTy sTrong could be heard daily aTTer school. ln spiTe oT These diTTiculTies, l-lyde Parlcs ROTC was designaTed an Honor UniT by Major General Chiles aTTer The inspecTion by The l:iTTh Army lasT spring. AT a special ceremony in December, Dr. Donald BlyTh received The ciTaTion Tor The uniT's excepTional abilify To mainTain high miliTary sTandards. Dr. BlyTh commended Ricardo Cohen, CadeT LT. Colonel, Edwin Jones, CadeT Major, EllioT SmiTh, CadeT Maior, and Milagros Malave, CadeT Maior, Tor Their ouTsTanding abiliTies and help in winning This ciTaTion. While Girls Gym Classes Orders barlced by Shawn Harland labovel geT almos+ immediaTe aTTenTion Trom RoberT Harmon. Gerald BaTTs and Larry Moore lbelowl. ROTC uniT led by RoberT Anderson and Jay Byrd awaiTs inspecTion. Carry on as Usual C. Fiflh Army sends Maior Clark To inspecT SgT. STrong's ROTC cadeTs Ts w Us i iL .. ,::, ,,... . .. k W f ,1,:T Y ,q,, ,.A'., 7 , VLWV I H KW I ,V, uh W l ' l . , f ,,,' ',f'.xL ',, g H H M? .5 .. 'mow I, LL, .,VLVVr Q .,:J,, I , fy k,E, . VV i nz I I 1 I I LV i ' ,. , 1 i ' ' 4443? 1, Q q. ' rssllre .f a at 2 1 f l eesrr .VV,L ,,,.,.,V1,, . lgrrrvl . ,II V' I E .. - STUDENTS Return to SOUNDS of Reconstruction 'i l F 1 After Bus Trips or Pleasant Walks to Fields Afar U 0 ,v:z'm?4 'wk- ,UM Q s f - 2 ,if I.. - . Q B- Q5ug:: .g3 1 A swag :- ff- Loomis Hall's final audience SG es Marilyn Gardner crowned by ner associams as Hue Disfribufive Educaffon 'Fashion queen for i967 Presidenl' SHARON BRANTLEY A Cappella Choir: Facully Aid: Freshie Queen: GAA: Library Aid: Senior Class Council. Vice-Presidenl MONICA CYPRIAN Boolcroom Aid: Eaculiy Aid GAA: General Office Aid Hall Guard: Hydeparlcer: Junior Class Council: Jun ior Class Vice-Presidenl: Nalional Honor Sociely Sophomore Class Council Sludenl Council. Secrelary TERI MOORE Drama Club: GAA: Girls Chorus: Library Aid: Sen- ior Class Council: Sludenl Council. if Treasurer DEBORAH BROWNE Aliendance Aid: Counse- lors Aid: French Club: GAA: Hall Guard: La'l'in Club: Library Aid: Modern Dance: Nalional Honor So- ciely: Senior Class Coun- eil: Senior Malh Honor, Pres.: Sludenl' Aid: Siu- denl' Council: Tumbling Club. Commissioner JIM SMOOTE Ailchpe Agenl: Eleclion Commission: Library Aid: Senior Class Council: Siu- denl' Council: Wreslling. Senior Class Officers Enliven Group Activities PAMELA AARON A Cappella Choir: A+- lendance Aid: Faculiy Aid: GAA: Girls Chorus. SHARON ABERNATHY Drama Club: Elec- lion Commission: GAA: Hall Guard: Lead- ers: Library Aid: Sludenl Aid: Tumbling Club. ORA ABNEY Facully Aid: GAA: General Ofiice Aid: Orcheslra: Siudenl Aid: Vol- unleer Service Corps. ALICIA ADAMS Band: Facully Aid: GAA: Girls Chorus: Hall Guard: NYC: Siudenl Aid. SANDRA ADAMS Drama Club: Faculry Aid: GAA: Modern Dance: NYC: Tumbling Club. DEBORAH AGNEW Facully Aid: GAA: General Office Aid: Tulor. ALNITA ALEXANDER GAA: Modern Dance: Sludenl Aid: Tumbling Club. LINDA ALEXANDER Drama Club: Facully Aid: GAA: Girls Chorus: NYC. DEBORAH ALLEN Ailchpe Aqenl: Cheer- leader: GAA: Jr. Malh Honor, Pres.: Lead- ers: Modern Dance: Nelional Honor Sociely: Tumbling Club. EVELYN ALTSCHUL GAA. CAROLYN ANDERSON GAA. DEVON ANDERSON Faculfy Aid: German Club: Goll Team: Language Lab. Aid: Slu- denl' Council. Commended by NaTionaI Merii' Program are CaTherine WhiTe. Jeremy SheT- ner and Becca Harber lnoT picTuredl. Tom Arnold is TinaIisT. 'Five hundred and ThirTy-Tive seniors said, lT's greaT To grad- uaTe in '68, This year's class moTTo. Though senior acTiviTies were considerably limiTed by The absence oT an assembly hall, The senior class shone in The academic IighT. There were eighT NaTional AchievemenT scholarship program semi-TinaIisTs, one NaTional MeriT semi-TinalisT and Three NaTional lVleriT commended scholars. One senior, Edna IllusTra received commended sTaTus in a scholarship conTesT sponsored by The NaTional Council oT Teachers oT English. Three oTher Hyde Parlc sTudenTs were nom- inaTed Tor The honor. AnoTher English award was won by Becca Harber who Took TirsT place in The Nancy Throope conTesT. This year, seniors had The greaT privilege oT graduaTing Trom The newly rehabiliTaTed AudiTorium TheaTer on Sunday, June I6. The Prom was held aT The Pick Congress HoTel and The Class Day luncheon aT The Conrad HiITon HoTel on June 7. The senior Tea was held Tor parenTs in The Social Room. These evenTs were planned wiTh The combined eTTorTs oT The senior class council, The senior class oTTicers and Mrs. Gladys Brown, The senior class sponsor. lvlr. Lyman Webber and Mrs. Charline CasTori, senior class counselors, helped send sTudenTs To The righT colleges or places oT employmenT aTTer graduaTion. Becca Harber was valedicTorian. Louis Gdalman was saluTaTorian. Many Seniors in Large Graduating Class Bring LEVITA ANDERSON A Cappella Choir: Counselors Aid: GAA: Girls Chorus: Na- Tional Honor Sociefy: Program Aid: Sigma: STudenT Council, Sec-Treas. SHARON ANDERSON GAA. FREDERICKA ANTHONY AiTchpe AgenT: Counselors Aid: ElecTion Comm.: EaculTy Aid: GAA: NYC: STudenT Council. RUBY ARTERBERRY DE: GAA: STudenT Council. SHIRLEY ATKINS DE: GAA: NYC. REGINALD AUSTIN Boys Chorus: NaTional Honor Sociefy. BARBARA AZEKA AiTchpe STaTT: GAA: Russian Club. VICTOR BADILLO A Cappella Choir. BARBARA BAILEY Drama Club: GAA: Hall Guard: Library Aid: Modern Dance: NYC: STudenT Aid. ROOSEVELT BAILEY BaslceTball: Baseball: Boys Chorus: FacuITy Aid: Fire Guard: FooT- ball: Hall Guard: LeTTerman: NYC: STudenT Council: Track. JAMES BALLARD WresTling Team. BETTY BANKS EaculTy Aid: GAA: Library Aid: NYC: OrchesTra. 'l b lc G 'l lr' , Deborah Allen, Siephanie Clarke, Caihy Pease: lfroni' row Honored by Nafional Achievemeni' scholarship program are l ac rowl ai ving Pairicia Shelion, Ann Lemon, Deborah Browne. Honor and Distinction fo Their Alma Mater CATHERINE BANKS Aiichpe Ageni: Fac- uliy Aid: GAA: Hall Guard: Library Aid: NYC. FRANK BANKS A Cappella Choir: Allend- ance Aid: Boolcroom Aid: Boys Chorus: Hall Guard: Lunchroom Guard: Track Team. MARY BARBER GAA. AUGUSTA BARNETT GAA. 'DOLLY BARNETT Cheerleader, Co-capi.: Eleciion Comm.: Faculiy Aid: GAA: Hall Guard: Office Occupaiions: Pep Club: Tumbling Club. ALVA BATEY Ailchpe Ageni: A Cappella Choir: Counselors Aid: DE: Facul+yaAid: Fu- iure Nurses Club: GAA: Hall Guard: Library Aid:.Malron's Aid: Spanish Club: Sludeni' Council. REISHON BAUGH A Cappella Choir: Drama Club: Facully Aid: GAA: Hall Guard. DANNER BAYLONR Facully Aid: GAA: Hall Guard: Sludenl' Aid. MARTI BAZELL Biology Club: GAA: Gere man Club: Medical Careers Club: Sludeni Council: Tulor. LINDA BEARD GAA. JOYCE BEASLEY Faculfy Aid: GAA: Hyde- parker: Modern Dance: Sludeni Aid. ROBERT BEASLEY Orcheslra. SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL Baclc Row: Elva Merrick, Alan Kniqhl, Ellery Brown, Roger Burn- ley, Samuel Evans, Arlene l-larvey. Second Row: Denise Davis, Ruby Russell, Dorolhy Robinson, Deborah Wooley, Donna Washingion. Third Row: Connie Crawford, Crysial Siarlcs. Sheila Roberis, Shawn Har- land, Minnie Boalner, Jacqueline Robinson. Fronl' Row: Mrs. Gladys Brown, Teri Moore, Sharon Brani- ley, Monica Cyprian, Deborah Browne, Jim Smoole. He Senior Class Council Plans Dress-Up Day, Prom, CUBA BELL A Cappella Choir: Band: Boys Chorus: DE, Treas.: Drill Plaloon: Foolball: l-lall Guard. BARBARA BENNETT DE: Fire Guard? GAA: l-lall Guard: Leaders: Sludeni Council. CYNTHIA BENTLEY French Club: GAA: Hall Guard: Spanish Club: Siudeni Aid. BARBARA BLAND Faculiy Aid: GAA: l'lall Guard: NYC: Tumbling Club. VICKIE BLANKS Counselors Aid: GAA. MINNIE ANNETTE BOATNER Aiiendance Aid: Faculiy Aid: GAA: l'lall Guard: Jun- ior Class Council: Senior Class Council: Slu- deni' Aid. GLORIA BOLLING A Cappella Choir: Drama Club: Faculiy Aid: GAA: l-lall Guard: Junior Class Council: Sludenl' Council. ALBERT BOLTON Boys Chorus. 'DORIS BOLTON Faculiy Aid: Fire Guard: GAA: l-lall Guard: Library Aid. RONALD BONNER Boolcroorn Aid: Chess Club: Color Guard: Drill Plaioon. Drum and Bugle Corps: Eleciion Comm.: Foolball: Traclc. MARY BOSWELL Aiichpe Siaii: Band: Fac- uliy Aid: Fire Guard: GAA: l-lall Guard: Laiin Club. JOANN BOYD GAA. LARRY BRADFORD Basketball: Baseball. Capt.: Football: Hall Guard: Letterman: Track. NANCY CECILE BROGSDALE Cheerleader: Faculty Aid: FTA: Girls Chorus: Hall Guard: Jr. Math Honor: Maiorette: Spanish Club: Student Council: Tumbling Club. CHERYL BROOKS A Cappella Choir: Band: GAA: Modern Dance. PATRICIA BROOKS A Cappella Choir: All- City Chorus: Drama Club: Election Comm.: Faculty Aid: GAA: Girls Chorus: Junior Class Council: Junior Class Secretary: Student Council. ARROW BROWN A Cappella Choir: Boys Chorus: Chess Club: Drama Club. CONSUELLA BROWN Attendance Aid: Band: Faculty Aid: Fire Guard: GAA: Hall Guard: NYC: Orchestra: Student Aid: Stu- dent Council. DARRYL BROWN Attendance Aid: Basket- ball: Faculty Aid: Football: Hall Guard: Negro History Club: Sophomore Class Coun- cil: Student Council: Track. ELLERY BROWN Hall Guard: Hydeparker: Senior Class Council. Class Day and Related Graduation Activities FLOYD BROWN Basketball: Football, Capt.: Hall Guard: Student Council: Swim Team: Track: Wrestling. FREDERICK BROWN Baseball: Hall Guard. JOANN BROWN GAA. JOE ANN BROWN GAA: Hall Guard: Li- brary Aid: Program Aid. THEDIS BROWN A Cappella Choir: Boys Chorus: Football: Wrestling. LILLIE BRYANT Drama Club: GAA: NYC: Orchestra. DONNA BUCHANAN Atro-American Club: Aitchpe Statt: Astronomy Club: Attendance Aid: Faculty Aid: GAA: Hall Guard: ln- dependent Study: Modern Dance. MARVA BUCHANAN Atro-American Club: Attendance Aid: Biology Club: French Club: FTA: GAA: Hall Guard: Library Aid: Modern Dance: Pep Club: Student Council: Tumbling Club. KATHY BURLEY GAA: Hall Guard? NYC? Orchestra. ROGER BURNLEY A Cappella Choir: Band: Boys Chorus: Civic Award: Hall Guard: Language Lab. Aid: Senior Class Council: Sophomore Class Council: Student Council. CAROLYN BURTON Aitchpe Agent: Cheer- leader: Election Comm.: Faculty Aid: GAA: Modern Dance: National Honor Society: Tumbling Club. PATRICIA ANN BUTLER Faculty Aid: GAA. J. HAMILTON BYRD Band: Drill Plaioon: Orchesira, LESLEY CAILLOUET Afro-American Club: Aiichpe Ageni: Counselors' Aid: Faculiy Aid: GAA: General Office Aid: NYC: Siudeni Council. LINDA CAILLOUET Aiichpe Siaii: Civic Award: Counselors Aid: Faculiy Aid: FWW: GAA: General Office Aid: Junior Class Council: Laiin Club: Library Aid: Siudeni Council. ci-mis CALDWELL. MYRTLE cALuoN A Cappella chair, Pres.: Aiichpe Agenl: Aiiendance Aid: GAA: General Office Aid: Girls Chorus: Hyde- parlcer, Adv. Mgr.: Naiional Honor Socieiy. BRENDIES CAMPBELL Faculiy Aid: GAA: Girls Chorus: Siudeni' Aid: Siudeni Council. SHEENAH CANNON Aiiendance Aid: Fac- uliy Aid: GAA: Hall Guard: Siudeni Aid: Tumbling Club. BARBARA CARNEGIE Elaciion Comm.: Faculfy Aid: GAA: Hall Guard: Medical Careers Club: NYC: Sophomore Class Council: Sludenr Council, Pres.: Tumbling Club. Lack of Auditorium Sends Senior Class Sponsor CAROLYN CARR Cheerleader: Fire Guard: GAA: Modern Dance: Siudeni' Aid: Tumbling Club. JAMES CARR Chess Club, Pres.: Chess Team, Capi.: Counselors Aid: Faculiy Aid: Language Lab. Aid: Naiional Honor Socieiy: Sophomore Class Council: Siudeni' Council: Swim Team: Wresiling Team, Mgr. JAMES CARRINGTON A Cappella Choir: Bookroom Aid: Chess Club: Drill Plaioon: Fire Guard: Fooiball: Hall Guard: Library Aid. NANCY CARTER Band: Faculiy Aid: GAA: Language Lab. Aid: Medical Careers Club: Orchesira: Program Aid: Siudeni Aid. PATRICIA CARTER DE: Faculiy Aid: GAA: Program Aid. PAULETTE CARTER Faculiy Aid: GAA: Hall Guard. RICHARD CASTELLANOS All-Ciiy Band. Conceri Masier: Aiiendance Aid: Band, Pres.: Library Aid: Naiional Honor Socieiy: Orchesira: Sigma: Siudeni' Council, Vice- Pres. LAVARRO CHAPMAN Band. PEGGY CHATMON Faculiy Aid: GAA, Hall Guard: Modern Dance. SHIRLEY CHRISTMAS Drama Club: Fac- uliy Aid: GAA: Hall Guard. MICHAEL CIANCANELLI Draiiing Award: Hall Guard. BETTY CLARK Faculiy Aid: GAA: Hall Guard. PHYLLIS CLARKE Cheerleader: Drama Club: Faculty Aid: Fire Guard: French Club: GAA: Girls Chorus: Leaders: Library Aid: Modern Dance: Student Aid: Tumbling Club. STEPHANIE CLARKE Classics Club, Treas.: Faculty Aid: GAA: Hydeparlcer: Modern Dance: Na- tional Honor Society: Sigma: Sophomore Class Treasurer: Stu- dent Council: Tumbling Club. PATRICIA CLEMONS Aitchpe Agent: Counselors Aid: DE: Fac- ulty Aid: French Club: FTA: GAA: Girls Chorus: Junior Class Council. RODERlCK CLEMONS Fi r e Guard. Senior Sponsor, Mrs. Gladys Brown, checks Prom plans Hunting City-Wicle for Several Suitable Sites in I it ,r,, awww! ROBERT CLOYD Baseball: Basketball: Foot- ball:Traclc Team. ARTHUR COATES Drama Club. ALBERT COHEN Aitchpe Agent: Attend- ance Aid: Boys Chorus: National Honor So- ciety: Sigma. RICCARDO COHEN A Cappella Choir: Boys Chorus: Color Guard: Drill Platoon: Hall Guard: Jr. Math Honor: National Honor Society: Russian Club: Sigma: Tutor, EARLENE COLEMAN A Cappella chair, Drama Club: Faculty Aid: GAA: Hall Guard. DARRYL COLLARD Baseball: Faculty Aid: Hall Guard: Library Aid: Track Team. JACQUELINE COLLINS A Cappella Choir? Atro-American Club: Attendance Aid: Chess Club: Classics Club: Faculty Aid: French Club: GAA: German Club: Independent Study: Modern Dance: National Honor So- ciety: Sigma: Tutor. HAROLD CONAWAY Fire Guard: Hall Guard. ROXANNE PAMELA COOK Cheerleader: Drama Club: Faculty Aid: Fire Guard: GAA: Hall Guard: Modern Dance: Pep Club: Stu- dent Council: Tumbling Club. CAMILLA COOPER Aitchpe Agent: DE: Faculty Aid: GAA: Medical Careers Club: NYC. MARILYN CORTHRON GAA: Hall Guard: Maiorettes: Student Aid: Student Council. LORETTA CRAIG Attendance Aid: Drama Club: FTA: GAA: Hall Guard: Library Aid: Spanish Club: Student Council. KAREN ELLIS AITCHPE QUEEN JIM SMOOTE-AITCHPE KING Aifchpe King and Queen Are Chosen by Seniors CONSTANCE CRAWFORD A Cappella Choir: Allendance Aid: Facully Aid: GAA: Girls Chorus: Hall Guard: Junior Class Coun- cil: Senior Class Council: Sophomore Com- missioner: Sophomore Class Council: Spanish Club: Sludenl' Aid: Sludenl Council. GLORIA CRAWFORD Eleclion Comm.: GAA. EILEEN CRAWLEY Faculiy Aid: GAA: Hall Guard. TERRY CUMMINGS. BERNARD CURRY Traclc Team: Wresiling Team. EUNICE CURRY FTA: GAA? Modern Dance: Sluden'l'iCouncil: Tumbling Club. MARTHA CURRY Facully Aid: GAA: Hall Guard: Modern Dance: Tumbling Club. JANET CURTIS GAA: Orchesira. CELIA DANIELS Allendance Aid: Facully Aid: GAA: General Oiiice Aid. CAROLYN DAVIS Drama Club: Facully Aid: French Club: GAA: Library Aid: Sigma: Siudenl' Aid: Tumbling Club, DENISE DAVIS Facully Aid: GAA: Junior Class Council: Modern Dance: Senior Class Council: Tumbling Club. GERALD DAVIS Drill Plaloon. HELLEN DAVIS GAA. KEVIN DAVIS Band: Facully Aid: French Club: GAA: I-lall Guard: I-lydeparlcer: Siu- denl' Aid: Siude-nl' Council. ROBERT DAVIS Traclc Team. SANDRA DAVIS Facully Aid: GAA: Oi- lice Occupaiions: Sludenl' Council. LINDA DEAVENS Eacully Aid: Fire Guard: French Club: GAA: I-lall Guard: Library Aid. MARY DELEMORE GAA: I-lall Guard: Slu- denl' Aid: Siudenl Council. JACOUELYN DEMUS A Cappella Choir' GAA: Girls Chorus. MELANIE DERON A Cappella Choir: GAA: Girls Chorus: Junior Class Council- Leaders. for Their Popularity cmcl High Academic Records DIANE DICKERSON GAA. PENNEY DIGGS Band: Cheerleader: Fire Guard: GAA: Modern Dance: Tumblinq Club. LYNN DIXON Ailchpe Ageni: Band: Fac- ully Aid: Fire Guard: GAA: Junior Class Council: Sophomore Class Council: Sludenl Council. SANDRA DOBBINS A Cappella Choir: GAA: Girls Chorus: Orchesira. KATHLEEN DODSON GAA. ARTHUR 'DONEGAN Baslcelball: Fooiball: Wresllinq Team. RENEE DORSEY Ailchpe Slall: Aslronomy Club: Classics Club: De-bale Team: Facully Aid: GAA: Junior Malh I-lonor: Medical Careers Club: Sludenl' Council. RITA DOSS Band: Fire Guard: GAA: I-lall Guard: Library Aid: Spanish Club. SANDRA DOYLE Ailchpe Slalfl: Allendance Aid: Counselors Aid: Facully Aid: GAA: Girls Chorus: I-Iall Guard: Hydeparlcer: Jun- ior Malh I-lonor: Nalional I-lonor Sociely: Program Aid: Sludeni Council: Tuior. ROSANN DRAKE Facully Aid: GAA: I-lall Guard: Library Aid: Medical Careers Club. FRIEDERICKE DROEGEMUELLER GAA: Lalin Club: Library Aid. GWENDOLYNN DUDLEY Faculiy Aid: Fire Guard: GAA: Hall Guard: Junior Class Council: Lalin Club: Maiorelie, Capl.: Slu- clenl Aid. RICKY DUFF Facully Aid: Fire Guard: Hall Guard. GWENDOLYN DUNCAN Drama Club: Eleciion Comm.: Facully Aid: GAA: Hall Guard: Sludenl Council: Tumbling Club. SHARON EDWARDS Facully Aid: GAA: Hall Guard. GILDA ELLIS GAA, Award: Girls Chorus: Hall Guard: Spanish Club: Tumbling Club. KAREN ELLIS Ailchpe Agenr: Faculfy Aid: GAA! Hall Guard: Junior Class Council: Junior Maih Honor: Naiional Honor So- cieiy: Siudeni' Council. STEPHANIE ELLIS Afro-American Club: Faculiy Aid: FTA: GAA: Girls Chorus: Junior Class Council: Siudenl Council: Tumbling Club, JUDY ERWIN Ailendance Aid: Faculiy Aid: GAA: Girls Chorus: Hall Guard: Maiorelie. JEROLYN ESKRIDGE Faculiy Aid: GAA: Hall Guard. Indusirious Seniors Manage To Find Good Jobs DEBORAH EVANS Band: GAA: Orcheslra. JACQUELINE EVANS GAA: Hall Guard. SAMUEL EVANS Baslcelballg Foolball: Lel- ierman: Senior Class Council: Sigma: Sludenl Council: Traclc Team, Capl. BRENDA EWING Band: Bookroom Aid: Drama Club: Fire Guard: GAA: Hall Guard: Orcheslra: Sludenl' Aid, BEVERLY FARMER GAA: Hall Guard. MICHAEL FAULKNER Baseball: Baslcelball: Boys Chorus: Facully Aid: Hall Guard: Track Team. BEVERLY FELT Civic Award: Facully Aid: GAA: Medical Careers Club: Naiional Hon- or Sociely: Spanish Club: Pep Club: Tum- bling Club. WILLARD FERRELL LELIA FIELDS GAA. MURIEL FIKES GAA: Orchesira. BARBARA FISCHER Allendance Aid: Bi- ology Club: GAA: Girls Chorus: Russian Clulo:Sigma. VICKY FISHER Facullry Aid: GAA: Hall Guard:NYC. CORNELL FITZPATRICK Band: Baseball: Bookroorn Aid: Foolball: I-lall Palrol: Library Aid: Spanish Club: Sludenl' Council. CONNIE FLORENCE FTA. CHARLES FORD Baseball: Bas- kelball, Capl: Facully Aid: Fool- ball: I-lall Guard: Lellerman: NYC: Traclc Team. GARY FORD ACappella Choir: Ailchpe Agenl: Aslronomy Club: French Club: Library Aid. Accurafely counling index cards, Camille Cooper pre- pares a sales speech lor her Dislribulive Educalion class by Enrolling in Hyde Park Work-Study Courses ROSALIND FORD Ailchpe Agenl: Back. room Aid: Facully Aid: Fire Guard: GAA: Hall Guard: lvlaiorelle, Capl. ELLA FRAZIER GAA: Library Aid. PAMELA FRAZIER A Cappella Choir: GAA. PATTYE FRITH GAA: Hall Guard. JOHN FULTS. MARILYN GARDNER Alro-American Club: Band: Counselors Aid: DE Queen: Drama Club: Fire Guard: French Club: GAA: I-lall Guard: Library Aid: Modern Dance: Ol- lice Occupalions: Program Aid: Sludenl Council. DONNA GARY Facully Aid: Fire Guard: GAA: l'lall Guard. LOUIS GDALMAN All-Cily Band: German Club: Hydeparlcer: Language Lab. Aid: Na- lional Honor Sociely: Orcheslra: Sigma. PAULINE GILMORE GAA: ' Maiorelles. BRUCE GILBERT Allendance Aid: Band: Facully Aid: Foolball: General Ollice Aid: I-lydeparlcer. FLOYDIA GILES Facully Aid: FTA: GAA. GAIL GILLIS Eleclion Comm.: GAA: I-lall Guard: lndependenl Sludy: Language Lab. Aid: Nalional I-lonor Sociely: Spanish Club. Paul Revere and wite, Bob Harlan and Faye Diament, wasti disties tor Rick CastelIanos,Jirn Carr and Jeremy Slietner at AP Breakfast. Advanced Placement Program Provides Opportunity SOI? , ,Q mt Hygt' 3.,f . , i :ig it r xg l in wa , ' c, ,-. -gf X 1 CARY GILMORE Basketball: Boys Clnorus Swim Team. BARBARA GIVENS GAA. JESSIE GLASSICO GAA: Hall Guard: Li- brary Aid. BRENDELLA GODBOLT Election Comm.: GAA: Hall Guard. SANDRA GOINS Fire Guard: GAA: Hall Guard: Student Aid, ELLEN GOLDBERG Attendance Aid: Civic Award: Faculty Aid: GAA: General Ottice Aid: National Honor Society. GERALD GOODRICH. MONICA GOWENS Drama Club: Faculty Aid: Frenclt Club: GAA: General Ottice Aid: Medical Careers Club: Orcltestra: Pro- gram Aid: Student Aid. ELAINE GRAHAM GAA. FRANK GRAHAM A Cappella Choir: Boys Cltorus: Hall Guard: NYC: Track Team. REGINA GRAY Faculty Aid: GAA: Or- cliestra. WALTER GRAYSON Hall Guard: Industrial Arts Award. BRENDA GREEN Asironomy Club: Chem. Honor: Facully Aid: GAA: Human Relalions Club: lndependenl Sludy: Library Aid: Medi- cal Careers Club, Sec.: Pep Club: Program Aid: Spanish Club: Tumbling Club: Tulor. GLADYS GREEN Ailchpe Slalf: Faculiy Aid: Fire Guard: GAA: Hall Guard: Library Aid: Sludenl Aid. JULIUS GREEN Golf Team: Hall Guard: Hydeparker: Language Lab. Aid: Sludenl' Council. LINDA GREENE A Cappella Choir: Afro- American Club: FTA: GAA: Modern Dance: Pep Club: Sludenl' Aid. REGlNALD GRIFFIN Band. TERI GUSMAN Cheerleader: Facully Aid: Fire Guard: GAA: Hall Guard: Library Aid: Sludenl Aid: Tumbling Club. KENNETH HAMLET Band: Baseball: Hall Guard: Track Team. CATHERINE HANDY Drama Club: GAA. for Seniors to Earn College Credit at Hyde Park GWENDOLYN HANNAH Airchpe Agenii Cheerleader: Facully Aid: GAA: Leaders: Modern Dance: Pep Club: Srudenl Council: Tumbling Club. GREGORY HANNETT Band: Baskelballi Boys Chorus: Hall Guard: Track Team. RONALD HARGRAVE A Cappella Choir! Baseball: Boys Chorus: Foolball: Siudenl Council: Track Team: Wreslling Team. ROBERT HARLAN Ailchpe Agenli Band? Chess Team: Nalional Honor Socieiy, Senior lvlalh Honor: Sigma: Sludenl Council: Swim Team. SHAWN HARLAND A Cappella Choir: Aifchpe Agenr: Boys Chorus: Chess Team: Drill Plaioon: Eleclion Comm.: Junior Class Council: Senior Class Council: Sophomore Class Council: Track Team: Wresrling Team. PAULA HARPER A Cappella Choir: GAA: Girls Chorus: Medical Careers Club. JO-ANN HARRELL A Cappella Choir: Fac- ulry Aid: Fire Guard: GAA: Siudenl Council. ALICE HARRIS Airchpe Agenl: Cheerlead- er: GAA: Hall Guard: Leaders: NYC: Of- fice Occupalions: Tumbling Club. DIANNA HARRIS GAA: Hall Guard: Pro- gram Aid: Siudenl Aid. LUCILLE HARRIS Aslronomy Club: Drama Club: FTA: FWW: GAA. Award: Independ- enl' Sludy: Library Aid: Nalional Honor So- ciely: Sigma: Sludenl Council. ARLENE HARVEY A Cappella Choir: A+- rendance Aid: French Club: Fulure Nurses Club: GAA: Girls Chorus: Leaders: Pep Club: Program Aid: Senior Class Council: Sigma: Sludenr Aid: Sludenl Council: Tumbling Club. LOUISE HAWKINS Drama Club: GAA: Hall Guard: Library Aid. MARK HAYASHI Faculty Aid: Hall Guard: Student Council. BRENDA HAYNES Faculty Aid: GAA: Hall Guard: Student Aid. SANDRA HAYNES A Cappella Choir: Faculty Aid? GAA: Girls Chorus. GLORIA HAZZARD Faculty Aid: GAA. ROMELIA HICKS A Cappella Choir: DE: Faculty Aid: GAA: Girls Chorus: Hall Guard: Student Council. MlLDRED HINCE DE: GAA! Hall Guard! Junior Class Council: Program Aid: Student Council. JEWELL ELISE HOBBS GAA: Medical Careers Club: Operating Room Technician: Orchestra: Sophomore Class Council: Tutor. JAMES HOBSON Attendance Aid: Faculty Aid: Fire Guard: General Ottice Aid: Hall Guard: Student Council: Traclc Team. Many Costume Parties and Other Special Events GLORIA HOLCOMB GAA. YVONNE HOLLAND Atro-American Club: Drama Club: Faculty Aid: GAA: Latin Club: NYC: Orchestra. CARMEN HOLMES Boolcroom Aid: Cheer- leader, Capt.: Drama Club: Faculty Aid: GAA, Board: Hall Guard: Leaders: Library Aid. MICHELE HOLT A Cappella Choir: Band: Faculty Aid: GAA: Girls Chorus: Hydeparlc- er: Junior Class Council: Leaders: Pep Club: Tumbling Club. SYLVIA HOPKINS GAA. SANDRA HOWARD GAA: Library Aid. TRIANE HOWARD Attendance Aid: Fac- ulty Aid: GAA: Girls Chorus: Junior Class Council: Tumbling Club. DAWN HOWE Biology Club: Chem. Hon- or: Drama Club: FTA: GAA: German Club: Library Aid: Student Council. LEVARNEST HUBBS Faculty Aid: Fire Guard: GAA: Hall Guard: Orchestra. GAIL PENELOPE lRVlNG Current Events Club: Faculty Aid: GAA: Hydeparlxer: Jr. Math Honor, Sec.: National Honor Society: Sigma. NORAREAN ISAAC Attendance Aid: GAA: Pep Club: Student Aid: Tumbling Club. DIANNE JACKSON DE: Faculty Aid: Fire Guard: GAA: Hall Guard. RAYE JACKSON GAA. SHEILA JACKSON Atro- American Club: Faculty Aid: Fire Guard: GAA: Hall Guard: Hyde- parlcer: Orchestra: Student Aid: Student Council. WILLIAM JACKSON Basketball, Capt.: Baseball: Football: Hall Guard? Track Team. JEROME JACOBS A Cappella Choir: Basketball: Boys Chorus' Traclc Team. Make Senior Days More Exciting : ' :Y One of the Three Little Kittens, Victoria Shade, grins between the other two on last spring's dress-up day. and Interesting has DEBORAH JAMES' GAA: Hall Guard. DEBORAH JAMES GAA. GLORIAJAMES GAA. LINDA JAMES Drama Club: GAA: Girls Chorus: Hall Guard: Medical Careers Club: Operating Room Technician: Orchestra, LINDA DIANE JAMES GAA, Board: Hall Guard: Library Aid: Orchestra. ROSALYN JAMES Aitchpe Agent: Faculty Aid: GAA: General Ottice Aid: Hall Guard: Junior Class Council: Library Aid: Ottice Occupations. ERA JEFFERSON GAA. HUBERT JENKINS. LOlS JENKINS Faculty Aid: GAA: Student Aid. GREGORY JOHNSON. FHlLLlP JOHNSON Attendance Aid: Drill Platoon: Faculty Aid: Football: Hall Guard: Spanish Club: Student Council: Track Team. PHYLLIS JOHNSON Aitchpe Stott? At- tendance Aid: Civic Award: Drama Club: Faculty Aid: GAA: Latin Club, Treas.: Li- brary Aid: Sigma: Student Council. THOMAS JOHNSON Attend- ance Aid: Football: Hall Guard: Traci: Team. VALERIE JOHNSON GAA. CHERLYENE JONES GAA:HalI Guard: Library Aid. CONNIE JONES Faculty Aid: GAA: Hall Guard: Leaders: Li- brary Aid: Pep Club: Student Council: Tumbling Club. if Chess team captain, Neil Mackey, checlcmates opponent Clubs and Extra Curricular Activities Supplement DONNELL JONES Atro-American Club: Basketball: Baseball: Football: French Club: Hall Guard: Traclc Team. EDWIN JONES Audio-Visual Aid: Color Guard: DE: Drill Platoon: Drum and Bugle Corps: Hall Guard: Library Aid: NYC. GWENDOLYN JONES GAA: Hall Guard: Library Aid: NYC. LAWRENCE JONES Atro-American Club: Basketball, Manager: Baseball: Football: French Club: Hall Guard. MICHAEL JONES Aitchpe Agent: Attend- ance Aid: Band: Basketball: Baseball: Hall Guard: Spanish Club: Traclc Team. RUTH JONES GAA. YVONNEJONES GAA. CHARLES KEITH. CORDONSAL KELLEY Chess Club. DONN KlNG Football. RENEE KING GAA: Student Council. VERNETTA KING Faculty Aid: GAA: Ot- tice Occupations. KAREN KINSLEY A Cappella Choir: Facul- Iy Aid: GAA: Girls Chorus: Hall Guard: Leaders: Sludenl Aid: Sludenl Council: Tumbling. ALAN KNIGHT Facully Aid: Foolball: Hall Guard: Hydeparlcer: Junior Class Council: Senior Class Council. BERNADETTE KYLES Band: Eleclion Comm.: Facully Aid: GAA: Girls Chorus: Hall Guard: NYC: Sludenl Aid: Tumbling Club. JAMES LABON A Cappella Choir: Band: Boys Chorus: DE: Drill Plaloon: Drum and Bugle Corps: Foolball: Hall Guard: Or- cheslra. VICKI LAWRENCE Fire Guard: GAA: Hall Guard: Modern Dance. BENNIE LAWSON Baseball: Baskelball: Hall Guard: Track Team. JAMIE LAWSON Ailchpe Agenl: Allend- ance Aid: Facully Aid: GAA: Hall Guard: Language Lab. Aid: Sludenl Council. ANDRIA LAWTON Aslronomy Club: Chess Club: Classics Club: Facully Aid: GAA: Russian Club: Sophomore Class Council: Sophomore Class Secrelary. Regular Senior Courses in Balanced Schedules ALFRED LEE Allendance Aid: Facully Aid: German Club: Language Lab. Aid: Nalional Honor Sociely: Sigma: Slage Force: Track Team. GREGORY LEE. MICHAEL LEE. PATRICIA LEE A Cappella Choir! Facully Aid: GAA: Girls Chorus: Hall Guard: Maiorelleq Orcheslra. FRANCINE LE MAY Ailchpe Agenli Al'- 'Iendance Aid: Band, Secrelary: Chess Club: GAA: Hall Guard: Orcheslra: Russian Club: Sludenl Aid. ANN LEMON Ailchpe Agenlg Cheerleader: Facully Aid: GAA: Hall Guard, Capl.: Hyde- parlserg Nalional Honor Sociely: Pep Club: Sludenl Aid: Sludenl Council. JO ANN LEWIS Facully Aid: GAA: Gen- eral Oiiice Aid: Hall Guard: MaIron's Aid: Modern Dance: Program Aid. MARIE LEWIS Ailchpe Agenl: GAA. SHARON LEWIS GAA: Hall Guard. WALTfDENIA LEWIS Ailchpe Slalfii GAA? Hydeparker, WILMA LEWIS A Cappella Choir: Facully Aid: GAA: Girls Chorus: Hydeparker: Sig- ma: Sludenl Council: Tulor. EUGENE LINCOLN A Cappella Choir. ELAINE LINDSEY Fire Guard: GAA: I-tall Guard: Modern Dance: Tumbling Club. DARLENE LIPSCOMB A Cappella Choir: GAA: Girls Chorus: Leaders: Library Aid: Medical Careers Club: Sigma: Tumbling Club. DENISE LIPSCOMB Faculty Aid: GAA: Li- brary Aid: Medical Careers Club. THELMA LITTLETON A Cappella Choir: Civic Award: Faculty Aid: Fire Guard: French Club: GAA: Girls Chorus: Library Aid: Student Council. KENNETH LIU Aitchpe Agent: Attendance Aid: Biology Club: Chem. I-lonor: Faculty Aid: Language Lab. Aid: National l-lonor Society: Russian Club: Sigma: Stage Force, Mgr.: Tennis Team: Traclc Team. LOIS LOFTON Aitchpe Agent: DE: Fire Guard: GAA: Hall Guard: Library Aid: Modern Dance. EDWARD LOMAX Football: Wrestling Team. DUANE LONGFELLOW Aitchpe Agent: Faculty Aid: Football: Library Aid: Na- tional Honor Society. ALGERITA LOTT Faculty Aid: GAA: I-lall Guard: Junior Class Council: Library Aid. MARY LOTI' A Cappella Choir: Book- room Aid: Cheerleaders: Faculty Aid: GAA: Girls Chorus: I-lall Patrol: Pep Club: Tum- bling Club. LYNETTE LOUDEN Class Piano: GAA. YVONNE LUCKETT Faculty Aid: GAA: Ot- tice Occupations: Student Aid. Seniors Learn About Strange Lands and Customs L fY?Ef N . ..... veg Grass horse, brought to Mrs. Blalaely's class by Wilson Reese, is example ot native cratt in Outward Bound. VANESSA LUM Debate Team: Faculty Aid: GAA: German Club, Pres.: Great Boolcs Club: Li- brary Aid: National Honor So- ciety: Sigma. WILLA LYLES Election Comm., Vice-Pres.: Faculty Aid: GAA: Language Lab. Aid: Pep Club: Student Aid: Student Council. ROBERT LYONS. NEIL MACKEY A Cappella Choir: Boys Chorus: Chess Club, Pres.: Chess Team: Fire Guard: Hall Guard: Russian Club: Soph- omore Class Council: Sophomore Class President: Student Coun- cil: Track Team: Wrestling Team. FREDDIE MAHONEY. SIDNEY MALAVA Aslronomy Club: French Club: Hall Guard: l-lydeparlcer: Library Aid. MlLAGROS MALAVE Ailchpe Agenl: Cheerleader: GAA: General Office Aid: Junior Class Council: Modern Dance. IVORY MANNEY Ailchpe Agenl: Band. DENISE MANNS Allendance Aid: Facully Aid: GAA: l-lall Guard: Sluclenl Aid. CAROLYN MANUEL GAA. JACQUELYN MAPP Facully Aid: GAA! Girls Chorus. LOUVENIA MARSHALL Ailchpe Facully Aid: GAA: NYC. RICARDO MARSHALL A Cappella Choir: Drum and Bugle Corps: Traclc Team. BERNADETTE MARTIN A Cappella Choir: Facully Aid: GAA: Girls Chorus: Modern Dance: Nalional Honor Sociely: Sophomore Class Council. BONNIE MASON Afro-American Club: FTA: GAA: l-lall Guard: l-lydeparlcer. JO ANN MASON Ailchpe Slafl: Allend- ance Aid: Facully Aid: Fire Guard: French Club: GAA:,Girls Chorus: Hydeparker: Jun- ior Malh Honor: Nalional l-lonor Sociely: Sludenl Aid. in Many of Their Favorite Advanced Classes LOYCE MASON A Cappella Choir: Ailchpe Slall: Aflendance Aid: Eleclion Comm.: Facully Aid: Fire Guard: GAA: Girls Chorus: Hall Guard: Modern Dance: Pep Club: Sophomore Class Council: Sludenl' Council. EDMUND MATAYOSHI Facully Aid: German Club: Language Lab. Aid: Nalional l-lonor So- ciely: Sigma. THOMAS MATH EWS. 'CAROLYN MATTHEWS Facul- ly Aid: GAA. lllusive mounfain soughl by Nancy Brogs-dale and Samuel Evans mighl be ou? of lhis slralosphere. PATRICIA MATTHEWS GAA. MARTHA MATTOX A Cappella Choir: Facully Aid: Girls Chorus, Pres., Vice-Pres.: Hall Guard: Malron's Aid: Nalional Honor So- ciely: Sludenf Council. GEORGIA MCALISTER GAA. BEVERLY McCAN Fire Guard: GAA: Hall Guard: Orcheslra: Sludenl Council. Clarify of chemical helps Phyllis Johnson defermine il's componenls as she sorls The various Tesl' Tubes. Chemistry Explosions Are Averfed by Seniors HERBERT McCANN A Cappella: Boys Chorus: Fire Guard: Sludenf Council. HARRY MCCORD Faculiy Aid: Fire Guard: Hall Guard: Lelferman: Track, Capl: NORMA MCDONALD Biology Club: Facul- iy Aid: GAA: NYC. LESLIE MCFADDEN A Cappella: All-Ciiy Chorus: GAA: Girls Chorus: Leaders: Siu- deni' Council. CALVIN McFARLANE Afro-American Club: Baseball: Baslceiball: Boolaroom Aid: Chess Team: Drill Team: Drum and Bugle Corps: Eleciion Comm.: Football: French Club: Library Aid: Sigma: Track Team. EVELYN McGEE Facully Aid: GAA. ROBERT McGHEE Foolball: Wreslling Team. DONNA McKEEL Allendance Aid: Counse- lors Aid: Facully Aid: GAA: Hall Guard: Junior Class Council: Library Aid: Modern Dance: Sfudenr Council: Tumbling Club. FRANK MCLURKIN. ELVA MERRICK Debaie Team: Facully Aid: GAA: Hall Guard: Library Aid: Negro His- 'iory Club: Senior Class Council. CHARLES MERRITT Baslceiball: DE: Fool- ball: Hall Guard. VERA MILES Facully Aid: GAA: NYC. Capl Eleclion Comm Facully A1 Fire Guard: GAA' Hall Guard' Pep Club' Tumbling Club. MARVIN MOORE Baseball: Facully Aid' Fire Guard' Hall Guard' NYC. DEBORAH MORAN A Cappella' Counsels ors Aid: Facully Aid' GAA: General Office DIANA MILLER Fire Guard: GAA: Hall Guard: Library Aid: NYC. GEORGE MILLER Fire Guard: Hall Guard. LEONARD MILLER A Cappella: Band. TERESA MIMS Cheerleader: Facully Aid: Fire Guard: FTA: GAA: Hall Guard: Jun- ior Class Council: Leaders: Nalional Honor Sociely: Tumbling Club. CATHERINE MITCHELL Ailchpe Slail: GAA: Girls Chorus: Human Relalions Club: Sludenl Council. HELEN MITCHELL Facully Aid: GAA: Sludenl Council: Tumbling Club. JOHN MONDON Facully Aid: Greal Books Club: Sigma. ELAINE MOORE Facully Aid: GAA. Who Know the Dangers of Careless Experimenfing MARIE MooRE vfxiicrpe f-Iam. cheefiesgi. l, i I I I i . . ' is f I .? Aid' Girls Chorus' Hyde-parker' Lalin Club' Library Aid: Senior Mafh Honor. CHARLOTTE MORRIS GAA. MARCIA MORRIS A Cappella Choir: DE: Fire Guard: Hall Guard: Library Aid. CAROLYN MORTON Drama Club: French Club: GAA: Orcheslra: Sludenl Council. FLORENCE MOSS Allendance Aid: Facul- ry Aid: GAA: Girls Chorus: Hall Guard: Library Aid: Maiorelles: Tumbling Club. HO YIN MOY. LENNY MOY Nalional Honor Socieiy: Sen- ior Malh Honor: Slage Force. PO OI MOY Counselors Aid: GAA: Hall Guard. CLAIRE MURDOCK Facully Aid: FTA: GAA: Junior Iylalh Honor: Sigma: Sludenl Council. LENORE NEALY Facully Aid: Freshman Class Secrelaryg GAA: Hall Guard: Junior Class Council: Sludenl Council. ROBERT NELSON Allendance Aid: Cl'iem. Honor: Science Fair, Award: Sophomore Class Council: Sludenf Council, Vice-Pres. DONALD NICHOLS Ailclrpe Agenl. RALPH NOBLE. PATRICIA NORMENT GAA. FREDERICK NORRIS. MADOLYN NORRIS Alrendance Aid: Fac- ully Aid: GAA: Library Aid: SIUCI-'ini Ald- MICHAEL O'CONNELL Affendance Aid: Band: Eleciion Comm.: Fire Guard: Junior Mall: Honor: Language Lab. Aid. KENNETH O'DONNELL Baseball: Basker- ball: Fire Guard: Hall Guard: Swim Team: Track Team. VICKI O'NEAL Facully Aid: GAA: Hall Guard. GREGORY PALMER Chess Club: Drill Pla- loon: Drum and Bugle Corps: Foolball. LYNDA PAYNE Ailclwpe Agenl: Facully Aid: Fire Guard: GAA: Hall Guard: Maior- elles: Tumbling Club. VICTORIA PEAGLER GAA: Sfudenr Coun- cil. Art Mciior Classes Offer Seniors Opportunities CATHY PEASE Ailclwpe Ageni: Facully Aid: GAA: Hydeparlcer, Ediior: Sludenl Council. LINDA PEMBERTON Drama Club: Facully Aid: GAA: Hall Guard: Library Aid: Tumbling Club. LARRIE PENNINGTON' Ailclwpe Agenf: Aliendance Aid: Boolcroom Aid:-Civic Awards: GAA, Pres., Award: Junior Class Council: Leaders: Library Aid: Maiorelle, Capl.: Sigma: Sludenl Aid. PATRICIA PHILLIPS Ailclwpe Agenl: Faculiy Aid: GAA: Hall Guard: Leaders: NYC: Pep Club. fl, xc. sl' f'f I Puzzled by arrangemenl, Barbara Azelca ponders. JEAN PINKSTON A Cappella Choir: All- Cily Chorus: Allendance Aid: Fire Guard: GAA: Girls Chorus: Fulure Nurses Club: Sophomore Class Council. SANDRA PLUMMER A Cappella Choir: Facully Aid: GAA: Girls Chorus. LYNN POLISKY GAA. LON POWE. KATHLEEN PRATT A Cappella Choir: Coun- selors Aid: GAA: Girls Chorus: Junior Ivlalh Honor: Library Aid. PAUL PULCE. IDA RANDLE GAA. eREeoRY RATLIFF A Cappella choir: Ailchpe Agenl: Audio-Visual Aid: Drill Pla- loon: Fire Guard. JUNE RATLIFF Facully Aid: GAA: Hall Guard. GEORGE REED A Cappella Choir: Base- ball: Baskelball: Hall Guard: Spanish Club: Track Team. PHILIP REED. WILSON REESE A Cappella Choir: Allend- ance Aid: Bioogy Club: Boys Chorus: Chem Honor: Facully Aid: Fire Guard: FTA: Hall Guard: Hydeparlcer: Russian Club: Sigma: Sophomore Class Council: Tulor. To Creole Professional Looking Croft Products Abslracl' is skillfully slcelched by Gregory Johnson. :Z i. GLENDA REID A Cappella Choir: GAA: Girls Chorus: Span- ish Club. WANDA RICHARD GAA: Medical Careers Club: Program Aid: Pep Club: Tumbling Club. LEVI RICHARDSON Audio-Vis- ual Aid: Hall Guard. LINDA RICKS GAA: Junior Class Council: Orcheslra: Pep Club: Sludenl Council: Tumbling Club. Time passes as Arthur Coates dreams ot baseball. JEFFERY ROBERTS Baseball: Faculty Aid: Fire Guard: Hyde- parlcer: Junior Math Honor: Sig- ma: Student Council. Faculty Aid: Fire Guard: GAA: Girls Chorus: Hall Guard: Sen- ior Class Council: Sophomore Class Council: Student Council. DOROTHY ROBINSON DE: Faculty Aid: Fire Guard: GAA: Girls Chorus: NYC: Pep Club: Senior Class Council: Student Aid: Student Council: Tumbling Club. JACOUELYNNE ROBINSON GAA: Junior Class Council: Pep Club: Senior Class Council: Soph- omore Class Council: Tumbling Club. After Graduation Senior Athletes Will Miss the BESSIE RODDY GAA: Orchestra. JO ANN ROSS Band: Counselors Aid: Dra- ma Club: Faculty Aid: Future Nurses Club: GAA: Hall Guard: Student Aid. RITA ROVNER GAA. PAMELA ROWE Faculty Aid: GAA: Hall Guard: Junior Class Council: Sophomore Class Council, SIDNEY ROYSTER Football: Wrestling Team. BETTY RUFFIN GAA. NORMAL RUSSELL Aitchpe Agent: Facul- ty Aid: GAA: Matron's Aid: Spanish Club. RUBY RUSSELL Aitchpe Agent: GAA: Gen- eral Ottice Aid: Library Aid: Pep Club: Senior Class Council: Spanish Club: Student Council: Tumbling Club. GERALD SADLER Football. CHERYL SAMUELS Faculty Aid: GAA: Girls Chorus: Hall Guard: Hydeparlcer: Student Council. JOSEPH SANDERS A Cappella Choir: Au- dio-Visual Aid: Baseball: Baslcetball: Boolcroom Aid: Drill Platoon: Drum and Bugle Corps: Fire Guard: Football: Hall Guard: Track Team. GLORIA SCAIFE Election Comm.: GAA: Hall Guard. Gnu. SHEILA ROBERTS Drama Club: DAVID SCHUCHMAN Current Events Club, Hydeparlcer. ERIC SCOTT Faculty Aid: Library Aid. VIRGINIA SEABROOK A Cappella Choir: Fire Guard: GAA: Hall Guard. VICTORIA SHADE Aitchpe, Editor-in-Chiet: Biology Club: Faculty Aid: French Club: GAA: Junior Math Honor: National Honor Society: Orchestra: Sigma. LEE DRESSA SHARPE GAA: Hall Guard. fRITA SHEATS GAA. JEREMY SHEFNER Aitchpe, Asst. Editor: Civic Award: French Club, Treas.: National Honor Society: National Merit Commenda- tion: Sigma: Stage Force: Student Council: Swim Team: Tutor. PATRICIA SHELTON Aitchpe Statt: Attend- ance Aid: Band: French Club: GAA: Lead- ers: Library Aid: National Honor Society: Student Aid: Student Council. Keen Competition Found in Most Moior Sports CONSTANCE SHEPARD DE: GAA: Hall Guard: NYC. ZONDRA SHORT Aitchpe Agent: Attend- ance Aid: Faculty Aid: GAA: Latin Club: Leaders: Orchestra: Sophomore Class Coun- cil: Student Aid: Student Council. MARVELL SIMMONS A Cappella Choir: Attendance Aid: Basketball: Boolcroom Aid: Football: Hall Guard: Language Lab. Aid: Traclc Team: Wrestling Team. MICHAEL SIMMONS Color Guard: Drill Platoon. ROCHELLE SIMMONS Faculty Aid: GAA: Library Aid: Student Aid. CLEMENTINE SIMON Faculty Aid: Fire Guard: GAA: Hall Guard: Library Aid. LUESETTA SIMPSON A Cappella Choir: Faculty Aid: GAA: Hall Guard: National Honor Society: Spanish Club: Student Coun- cil. LINDA SIMS GAA. LINDA SIMS A Cappella Choir: Attendance Aid: French Club: GAA: Girls Chorus: Jun- ior Class Council: Orchestra. ANNE SISTLER Debate Club: Drama 'Club: GAA: Medical Careers Club: Tumbling Club. BEVERLY SLAUGHTER A Cappella Choir: GAA: Girls Chorus: Hall Guard: Program Aid: Student Council. JAMES SLAUGHTER. DEBORAH SLEDGE GAA: Laiin Club: Li- brary Aid: Medical Careers Club: Modern Dance. CLAUDE SMALL A Cappella Choir: Boys Chorus: Chess Club: Counselors Aid: Jun- ior Class Council: Junior Class Presidenl: Language Lab. Aid: Sophomore Class Coun- cil: Sludenl Council: Traclc Team.: Wreslling Team. ANGELA SMITH Boolcroom Aid: DE: Facul- ly Aid: Fuiure Nurses Club: GAA: Hall Guard: Library Aid: NYC: Orcheslra: Soph- omore Class Council: Sludenl Council. DENOTRA L. SMITH Classics Club, Sec- reiary: Counselors Aid: Faculiy Aid: GAA: Hydeparlcer: Junior Malh Honor: Nalional Honor Socieiy. ELLIOTT SMITH A Cappella Choir: Band: Boys Chorus: Chess Club: Drill Plaloon: Lal- in Club: Orcheslra: Wresiling Team. 'IRMA SMITH GAA: Girls Chorus. JAMES SMITH Facully Aid: Hall Guard. SYLVIA SMITH A Cappella Choir: Faculiy Aid: GAA, Board: Hall Guard: Junior Class Council: Lalin Club: Library Aid: Sigma. RACHEL SOLOFF GAA: Hydeparlcer: Li- brary Aid. MARJA STANFORD Facully Aid: Fire Guard: GAA: Hall Guard: Human Relaiions Club: .Junior Class Council: Maioreile: Siu- denl Aid: Sludenl' Council. YVONNE ELLEN STARKE French Club: GAA: Modern Dance: Spirii Boos'l'er. CRYSTAL STARKS DE: Eleciion Comm.: FTA: FWW: GAA, Award: Junior Class Council: Leaders: Modern Dance: Spanish Club: Sludenl Council: Tumbling Club. Lunch Period Provides Seniors With Hoi Meals Pleniy of musiard, caisup and pickle add zesi lo ham- burgers on Phyllis Clarlce's and Carolyn Burlon's irays. BEATRICE STEVENS Fire Guard: GAA: Hall Guard: Modern Dance: NTC: Oilice Occupa- lions. JANET STRICKLAND A Cappel- Ia Choir: GAA: Hall Guard: Or- cheslra. JOANNE STRICKLAND Faculiy Aid: GAA: Hall Guard: Junior Class Council: Orcheslra. ANITA L. STRONG Band: Facul- 'ly Aid: GAA: Girls Chorus: Hall Guard: Lalin Club. JEANETTE SUGGS A Cappella Choir: Fac- ully Aid: Fire Guard: French Club: GAA: Girls Chorus: Hall Guard: Library Aid: NYC. DIANE TAYLOR Boolcroom Aid: Fulure Nurses Club: GAA: Girls Chorus: Junior Class Council: Sludenl Aid: Sludenl Coun- cil DIANNE TAYLOR Biology Club: Drama Club: Eleclion Comm.: Facully Aid: Fire Guard: French Club: GAA: Hall Guardg Library Aid: Junior Class Council: Sludenl Aid: Sfudenl Council: Tumbling Club, GLORIA TAYLOR Eleclion Comm.: Facul- ly Aid: Fire Guard: GAA: Hall Guard: Li. brary Aid. ANITA MARIE THOMAS GAA. CURTISS THOMAS Baskelball: Boys Chorus: Drum and Bugle Corps: Facully Aid: Hall Guard: Traclc Team. GEORGE THOMAS. JOANNE THOMAS GAA. MAE THOMAS GAA: NYC. PATRICIA THOMAS Allendance Aid: DE: Facully Aid: GAA: Hall Guard: Library Aid: Maiorelle: Modern Dance: Orcheslra: Pep Club. JEANETTE THOMPSON DE: Facully Aid: French Club: GAA: NYC. LAMAR TOBIAS Baseball: Foolball: Or- cheslra: Track Tea.m. and Extra Goodies Plus Time To Choi or Relax ROOSEVELT TRASS A Cappella Choir: Boys Chorus: Drama Club: Wresllinq Team. ALLEN TUCKER Baslcelball: Fac- ulfy Aid: Hall Guard. GEORGE TURNER A Cappella Choir: Drum and Bugle Corps. KAREN TURNER Currenl Evenls Club: French Club: GAA: Hall Guard: Nalional Honor Socielyi Sigma: Sludenl Council, Secre- lary. A Ss Hand open, Mrs. Lorella Tabb gels lired ol wailing for Judy Erwin lo sall her hol polaloes and pay lhe lab SHARON TURNER Facully Aid: Eire Guard: GAA: Hall Guard: Larin Club: Medical Careers Club: Modern Dance: Operaling Room Technician: Pep Club: Program Aid: Tumbling Club. ANITA VALADEZ GAA: Sludenl Council. ANNE VANDER MEULEN Ailchpe Agenli All-Ciry Band: Classics Club: Concerl Band: GAA: Library Aid: Nalional Honor Sociely: Sludenl Council. DOLORES VASQUEZ Dislribulive Educa- rion: GAA. LA VERNE WALKER Facully Aid: GAA: Tumbling Club. LYNN WALKER Boolcroom Aid: Drama Club: Foolballg Junior Class Council: Or- cheslra: Spanish Club: Sludenl Council. VALANDRA WALLACE raculiy Arafefv-x: Girls Chorus: Modern Dance: Sludenl Coun- cil: Tumbling Club. LEON WALLER A Cappella Choir: Boys Chorus: Color Guard: Drill Plaloon: Facully Aid: Hall Guard. New Clubs and Courses Make Daily Attendance I DONALD WAWLLS Dislribulive Educalion. RONALD WALLS Foofball. SHERLEAN WARE GAA: General Office Aid: Girls Chorus: Hall Guard: NYC: Slu- denl Aid. BARBARA WARREN A Cappella Choir: A+- Jrendance Aid: GAA: Girls Chorus: Hyde- parlcer: Lalin Club. DONNA WASHINGTON Drama Club: Elec- Iion Commission: Facully Aid: French Club: GAA: Medical Careers Club: Sludenl Aicl: Sludenl Council. ODIE WASHINGTON Audio-Visual: Basker- ball: Eacully Aid: Fire Guard: Junior Class Council: Traclc Team: Wreslling Team. JACOUELYN WATKINS Ailchpe Agenl: Dislribulive Educalion: GAA: Hall Guard. PHILLIP WEAVER. JAMES WEBB. MARGARET WEIGHTMAN Allendance Aid: Band: Facully Aid: GAA: NYC. WILLIAM WENGER Ailchpe Agenl: Chess Club: Drill Plaloon: Facully Aid: Fire Guard: Hall Guard: Hydeparlcer, Mgr. Edilor: Jun- ior Class Council: Language Lab. Aid: Soph- omore Class Council: Sluclenl Council. PHYLLIS WESTMORELAND A Cappella Choir: GAA: General Office Aid: Hosress: Spanish Club: Tumbling Club-. Growing inleresl- in Afro-American hisiory causes Lamar Y While lo lisien inlenlly 'ro repori of daring deeds. LENORE WHEELER Allendance Aid: Band: Counselors Aid: French Club: FTA: FWW: GAA: Hyde- parlrer: Sigma. ANITA WHITE Facully: GAA: NYC: Sludenl Aid. CATHERINE WHITE Aliendance Aid: Faculiy Aid: French Club: GAA: Human Relaiions Club: Li- brary Aid: Naiional Honor So- ciely: Nalional Meril Commenda- Iion: Russian Club: Swim Club' Siudenl' Aid: Sludenl Council. GWENDOLYN WHITE Ailchpe Agenl: GAA: Hall Guard: Medi- cal Careers Club: Operaiing Room Technician. 4 Meaningful and Interesting for Every Senior LAMAR WHITE. SHARLEAN WHITE FTA: GAA, Award: German Club: Girls Chorus: Independenl Sludy: Library Aid. LULA WHITFIELD Band: Drama Club: Faculiy Aid: GAA: Hall Guard: Hosless: Junior Class Council: Library Aid: Sludenl Council. PATRICIA ANN WIDE GAA: Library Aid: Medical Careers Club: Spanish Club. WANDA WILKINS GAA. SHIRLEY WILLBANKS Counselors Aid: GAA: Hall Guard: Orcheslra, ALTHEA WILLIAMS Facully Aid: French Club: GAA: Hall Guard. BELINDA WILLIAMS Ailchpe Agenl: GAA. DEBORAH WILLIAMS Ailchpe Agenl: Fire Guard: GAA: Hall Guard: Maioreile: Slu- denl Aid. GERALDINE WILLIAMS Faculiy Aid: GAA: Hall Guard: NYC. GLADYS WILLIAMS Drama Club: GAA- Girls Chorus. GWENDOLYN WILLIAMS French Club: GAA: Independenl Siudy: Library Aid: Na- Iional Honor Socieiy. High polish is finishing Touch on Alberl Ziegler's bowl. JACQUELINE LOUISE WIL- LIAMS Facully Aid: GAA: Girls Chorus. JUANITA WILLIAMS Faculry Aid: GAA: Hall Guard: Library Aid: Tumbling Club. LARRY WILLIAMS Allendance Aid: Fire Guard: Hall Guard: Li- brary Aid: Wreslling Team. ORVIN WILLIAMS. Seniors Become Expert Craftsmen in the Woodshop ROSCOE WILLIAMS Baseball: Boys Chorus: Foolball: Hydeparlcer: Track Team. BRENDA WILSON Counselors Aid: GAA. MARY WILSON GAA. IMA WINCHESTER Facully Aid: GAA: Hall Guard: Orcheslra: Volunleer Service Corps. ANTOINETTE WOODFORK Facully Aid: GAA: Sludenl Council. JOHN WOODRUFF. GEORGE WOODS A Cappella Choir: Boys Chorus: Chess Club: Drill Plaloon: Foolball: Hall Guard: Junior Class Council: Track Team. KAREN WOOLDRIDGE Currenl Evenls Club: Facully Aid: GAA: Orcheslra. DEBORAH WOOLEY Ailchpe Siali: Eleclion Comm.: Facully Aid: Fire Guard: GAA: Hall Guard: Senior Class Council: Sludenl Aid. HAROLD WYMBS Dislribulive Eclucalion: Facully Aid: Fire Guard: Hall Guard: Or- cheslra. NORMAN YOUNG. ALBERT ZIEGLER. DAVE ANTHONY. SYLVIA BALLENGER GAA. TROY BUTLER A Cappella Choir: Boys Chorus: Hall Guard. EDWARD BYRD Baslrelball: Foolball: Hall Pairol: Track Team. SHIRLEY COLE GAA, Board: Tumbling Club. JERRY CONNER. HOLLIS DORROUGH A Cappella Choir. DOROTHY GAILS Ailchpe Slaff and Aqenl: GAA: Hall Guard. Summer School Graduates Get Diplomas in August IRENE HEARD Facully Aid: GAA: Girls Chorus: Hall Guard. SHIRLEY JOINER Cheerleader: Facully Aid: GAA: Hall Guard: Tumbling Club. SANDRA MCDANIEL Aliendance Aid: Biol- ogy Club: French Club: FTA: GAA: Hall Guard: Modern Dance: Sludenl Aid: Tumbling Club. LlLLlE MIDDLETON GAA: Sludenl' Aid. GERTRUDE MOORE Fire Guard: GAA: Hall Guard. ALEASE PAYNE Band: GAA: Medical Careers Club: Sludeni Aid. HAZEL PERISEE GAA: Girls Chorus: Hall Guard: Sludenl' Council: Tumbling Club. MICHAEL POWELL. THERESA REED GAA: Hall Guard. DIANE SPIGNER GAA: Girls Chorus: Hall Guard: Junior Class Council: NYC: Orches- ira: Tumbling Club. l TON! WITHERSPOON GAA. HAROLD WOODSON. Firsi' 'M EFX -if Nw -:-- Q1. s1:,,ffs,. of fhe new rooms fo be complefed are brfghf and shining Hle washrebms where Renee Dorsey and Joan Brown freshen up a E - 1- .. .1 0 grime, Deep concenlralion helps Linda Calhey cram despile class challer. Serious Slucly and Will Row One: Dale Alayu, Alice Alexan- der, Anlhony Alexander, Slephan Alexander, Sharon Allord, Sandra Allen, Horace Anderson: Row Two: Lydia Andrews, Janelle Armour, Yvonne Allcins, Joyce Bacon, Derrick Baker, Janice Baker, Muriel Balla. Row Three: Bobby Ballard, Palricia Banks, Rodney Barber, Carolyn Bar- nell, Gerald Balls, Leonard Bennell, Cerela Benson. , .. er Us lf?-i Bgl? rw l af hw H QQ? . , ,, ,,,, . The Junior Class enlered whole-hearledly inlo all evenls ol an imporlanl year. Ol prime concern were various lesls lo be laced such as lhe PSAT lesl in Oclober, lhe elevenlh grade lesl in November, and lhe ACT and Nalional lvleril Scholarship qualifying lesl laler in lhe year. Serious minded class ollicers and lhe iunior council slressed lhe signilicance ol lhese lesls al lheir meelings on allernale Thursdays. Olher Thursdays were devoled lo commillee meelings. A conlesl lor a class slogan was compleled in December. The council also conducled a campaign lo improve scholarship and oral slcills. A lund raising proiecl ol selling pennanls was scheduled, and plans were made lor a gala Junior Weelc in lhe spring. Leading lhe class were Rochelle Qualls, presidenlg Janel Jellries, vice-presidenlg Lorelene Harper, secrelaryi Sammie Turner, com- missioner: and lvlrs. Vivian Davis, sponsor. Power Help Juniors To Gel , i siii fl 'li 7 .,... . . , 'ii. i ,,. ,- ,gs -sr., ,.,. . ' , , Za, ,,, ,Q . J' Y ,l ll' V B suy T. 'i ' J g, lf V B i, ffia r- 'ff 'e if , KI ' .. 1., M '- : ,rf in ,X K ,V Row One: James Benlley, Wilhelmina Binns James Birdsong Julie Black- , , burn Susan Bland Roscoe Bobo David Bolin. Row Two: Delores Boll- M KVA M A . . K' I I l H ' A ing, Brenda Bonds, Janel Bonner, V , , Diane Bowers, Diane Boyd Diane Broolcs, Barbara Brown. Row Three: Deborah Brown, Denise Brown, Donna Brown, Jeanelle Brown, Kevin Brown, lvlaria Brown, Valerie Brown. Row Four: lvlarva Buchanan, Charlolle Burley, Jeanelle Burnelle, Shelley Burns, Brenda Burlon, Saundra Bush, Carol Buller. fi 1? H K L m y , L ' V. , 1g '?7 Q. -ef f , .ff il , .,.. . T 'El -- e i .- is . ,,, V' g ,. Vg, in . ...Q , fa .Qs . I4 nz 'if' 1 ,N V ' Row One: Julius Byas, Pamela Cald- D well, Michelle Calhoun, Evelyn Camp- 1 bell, Langdon Campbell, Chris Car- ,fi fer, Laura Casron,,Row Two: Linda .f ' , Caihey, Eric Chaney, Collalla Chen- ig, aulr, Sarah Clarelf, Sharon Clark, i ',,, is l Waller Clark, Beverly Clausell. Row ur 'U' Three: Renee Cobb, Freeman Coffey, I F B ,,,, A Beverly Cole, Hazel Cole, James l C Cole, Janel Coleman, June Cole- man. I 'A' - F2 5 'ffl rn l i R 173 , 'Q QF H' C F fi 19h Grades M x of f ' 7 ' fi . r 's A af W J , fl .. in ., A . H llll lf' i ,I k v - ,2.---n 5 , , : D 3' ' Wai if f 1 4 lu, as C 1 uni? . 'H 'i' .X f , A n an as ls .1 'l levi., -',. D ' ,K 'A b 4 C 951 5... he .Q Row One: Inez Decker, Jose DeLeon, Ramon DeLeon, Roberl Der, George Dinkins, Brenda Dobbins, Shoshanah Dobry. Row Two: Willie Dodd, Don- ald Dowd, Nancy Dudley, Charles Dunn, Anlonia Dyer, Annice Earl, Carol Edelen. Row Three: Barbara Edwards, Pelly Edwards, Richard Ed- wards, Gail Elam, Barbara Ellis, Bar- bara Engel, Cleniania Evans. Row Four: Kaihelyn Evans, Margo Evans, Wilhelmina Evereii, David Ferguson, David Field, Clarise Fields, Geraldine Fikes. ., ,, ,N NWT.. I 4-, X - ' rw. Row One: Donna Collins, Janice Con ner, Marlie Cooper, Geraldine Cox, Pairicia Craig, Pamela Crawford. Rosalind Crawford. Row Two: Srella Crawford, Melvina Cross, Michael Curry, Jeaneile Curlis, Anlhony Dade, Tommy Dade, Cheryl Davis. Row Three: Diane Davis, Linda Davis. Velma Davis, Janice Dawson, Sharon DeAmparo, Randolph Dean, Vicioria Dean. . Q. Ai? rf.. VK S as R Fi ye i- F N K T 5 it FE: -'ill . we i l. ff: . F ii' A fffaigag T :: .-, ' , .owl ww , A ' , If , , ., . 5 , , .wig I QQ Q Q E . 'Q Row One: Sarah Fisher, Lewis Flow- ers, Sfeven Fobs, Charles Follins, Alicia Ford, Dennis Fosfer, Evelle Fosrer. Row Two: Anrhony Frazier. Frances French, Eloise Fryson, Joseph Galvin, Marcia Gardner, Deborah Garrerr, lran Garrell. Row Three: Theodore Garrison, Maria Genne, Jacqueline Gervais, Darlene Gholson, Sandra Gilberr, Willie Gill, Deborah GilleH'e. '15, I-'ii 1 3 ' f W , fa 4: 0 O as f Q. Row One: Sheila Henderson, Ad- rienne Heningburg, Josephine Here- ford, Sieve Heiheringlon, Deborah Hill, Willie Hill, Michael Hines. Row Two: Glenise Hodo, Linda Hoff, Les- rer Holmes, Charles Hood, Donzella Hopkins, Rickie Hopkins, Willie Hos- kins. Row Three: Debra Houslon, Linda Hubbard, Larry Hughes, Mich- elle Hughes, Waller Hunl, Frederick Hunler, Cynlhia Hunlley. :ep s M N sd T . f . .nf- he so 7,.........-f A Y 'CY I 'iii . KL K s v, . g 'T Iv? . e . X 59x fx'-vu. Q 5 Q-M, , , .V .2 'eejfsif' ,fi ,Um Q ' vu ...G , gs mss. ,ss , af!-,L ws? Y an of i n ! rx or .4 'W' 1 'T' at fi X 'K sl x K I -s-,' - J, u. .. x is 3,1441-A Q if I is-T , if . i , ZI, T35 5, .F T i li i L ' l Junior Class Row One: Linda Gillis, Carlos Gil- iw .. E -A fl-I as r, ., , s e '5 U if x more, Craig Gilmore, Primous Golli- day, Esro Gooden, Lionel Goodwin, Larry Gordon. Row Two: Bernard -s Goss, Ellen Gracy, Wilmer Gray, Ed- ward Green, Carline Greer, Delores Gruber, Dolishia Gruber. Row Three: Dorolhy Gruber, Yvonne Gwinn, Palricia Hall, Erica Hardiman, Michael Harley, Richard Harley, Roberl Harmon. Row Four: Lorelene Harper, Cheryl Harris, Glenda Har- ris, Sharon Harwell, Carl Hayes, Lue Head, Sharon Henderson. l Ti W X Q slilr: I+ I 1 ,. A V zggx lbvjfx., A X , kr X , 3 FV. ' 4 'T Q- , .' - i - -5 1 u l : if A Row One: Michael I-lyaff, Charles Irby, Michael Ivory, Phyllis Ivory, Ar- r N K E.L. lene Jackson, Deafrel Jackson, Don- if 1 .. i' nell Jackson. Row Two: Jeaneffe W ' mrw Jackson, King Jackson, Lillie Jackson, s ' M' 5,,,,, Linda Jackson, Michael Jackson, Troy -- Q L 1 V, Jackson, Janef James. Row Three: , is ii., Leonard James, Myrna James, Donnia , TT Jamison, Michael Jefferson, Janef S' xxf Jeffries, Sharon Jeffries, Mark Jen- if kins, 'M ,g Q iii' ii A Elecfs Own Council Members Wm.. -1 ,YVLQ I, JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL Back Row: Erica Hardiman, Allison Young, Jeanelfe Jack- son, Inez Decker, Archie Singlefon, David Bolin, Sammie Turner, David Welch. Middle Row: Crysfal Williams, Rosalind Crawford, Lorelene I-Iarper, Pafricia Sfokes, Pamela Crawford, Delores Gruber, Brenda Dobbins, June Coleman, Barbara Brown, Mrs. Vivian Davis. Fronf Row: Essie Williams, Pafricia Banks, Rochelle Qualls lPresidenfI, Carol Eclelen, Aurelia Spurlark, Janef Jeffries, Virginia Smifh, Alice Neville. Q? K .. . -df LQ! f. 'sim- ,ali I N jf ve. ff A . ....: 45. , . . f . i 4 IE, V i. 4 in 'E' V C ' f ..,. ML' , . N ' f Q , - C V' Q sg.: . .- 1 . . 'T Q I I if : ., I L I if '15, X ... . . Q x m ' v si I LTC is ei rf if ii' We X We Y' 'Q Row One: Allen Johnson, Cora Johnson, Dorofhy Johnson, Jams Johnson. Row Two: Jeaneffe Johnson, Willard Johnson, Wilmer Johnson, Debra Jones. Row Three: Gayle Jones, Genise Jones, Gwendolyn Jones, Lawanda Jones. Row One: Marcella Jones, Marcus K G Jones, Millon Jones, Winsfon Jones, NN, Fred Jordan, Joyce Jordan, Minnie I ' V X Q Jordan. Row Two: Sfella Jue, Sfeve , , H 3 ', Jue, Alice Julious, Kissie Julious, I i q -,Z V if V Richard Kamerlink, Carolyn Kelly,' A , F3 ' il' ,Z Sudee Kimbrough. Row Three: Mich- iw if elle Kincade, Pafricia Knighf, Sieg- 'M 3 .M fried Lange, Rochelle Lanier, Thomas I U , Laurifz, Freddie Lee, Kennefh Lee. , ,M 'Salim z i I ..,.'. ',,' 4 i ii .,. I ' 'f .., 4 , 'lu f ' J ' il, , , fi if ii ii ,. if . ,,, ' , ., me ,J R if Row One: Maryna Lee, Merlin LeFlore, Bernice Lewis, George Lewis, Nila Lewis Row Two: Tunee Lindsay, Doroihy Lindsey, Phyllis Livingsfon, Evelyn Lollar, Linda Long. Quiclrly Delores Gruber finds answer 'ro college algebra problem. Honors Classes Help Juniors Prepare for Col lege A -i i,,,'- : 1 4... 2 Row One:, Suenora McNeal, Renee Mehlinger, lris Mishima, Judi Milch- ell, Pamela Miichell, Wai Chun Moi, Anihony Mondon. Row Two: Carlos Moore, Janice Moore, Janice Moore, Jerryle Moore, Larry Moore, Law- rence Moore, Melvora Moore. Row Three: Palricia Moore, Debra Mor- gan, Huslon Morgan, Valorie Morris, Carolyn Morlon, Nicholas Morlon, Darilyn Moy. Row Four: Narching Moy, James Myers, Elaine Nailing, Percy Nash, Andrea Naylor, Allie Nelson, Roslynn Nesbill. L 'i'i , , 1 ,A 5 , , ,,, Row One: Pamela Long, David Long- fellow, Denise Loii, Jacqueline Love, Joyce Love, Terrell Lowry, Aruiha Lundy. Row Two: Jill Lyman, Evelyn Manuel, Elizabelh MarrioH, Corne- lious Marshall, Raymond Marshall, Blanch Marlin, Gloria Massey. Row Three: Charles Mafhews, Viola Mce Bride, Michelle McCalfer+y, Johnny McCan, Dolly Mclnlyre, Debra Mc- Morris, William McNary. g vw W? Emo i 4 4 mf' t , .V -1 rr1,:- ' QQ' '93 ' i' .,,,. -Q' W .wi 1 sc is E H i,, 'V , L f ,.', , , as R , K i. J i ,L . ' i I-7' H: 4 :'EZ.Q,z .iz f . l ..,, Y , Q I 3 3 WR? wiiiwx Rf: A Jew ! P 'f' : J' gp, Row One: Alice Neville, Sharon Nor- rnenl, Elaine O'Neal, Joyce O'Neal, Chrisline Owens, Earl Owens, Gordon Parlcs. Row Two: Mary Pale, Thomas Parlerson, Raye Parlon, Carol Payne, Mary Pearson, Georgerre Perisee, Willie Pererson. Row Three: Nancy Ping, Dororhy Piphus, Gloria Piflman, Rochelle Qualls, Bonnie Randle, Alicia Redmond, Barbara Reese. Examinations Row One: Earnesline Reese, Debra Reno, Daisy Richardson, Henry Rich- ardson, Richard Riggins, David Rob- errson, Joyce Robey. Row Two: Don- ald Robinson, Evelyne Robinson, Joe Roby, Palricia Rose, Alfred Rowles, Lucas Rowls, Slephen Rucker. Row Three: MuseH'e Rudgley, Henry Rumph, Delois Sadler, David Saffen, Mafrie Sago, Annie Samuel, Gerald! ine Sauls. R 5, , i. ,. ., l f- c, , is i s , - f 1 -ee -M A slat. L . Q31 , A ':,,, Q ir' 3 il E B ., X-15' TS ez?- av E f-.. : 2 . :kv n ,sm ef .ar HN fx sim' f -, . ' -- 5 . . iw xx A 'i : R ii ,. wee- ,. 2:1 ini .Y . ae ,,,, 1 ss X ,: 4, .. I , ii . v A in ,,, ss f - i'.,, 5 KL' ..,, Q .,:L if s ....,. , T ,...,. 1 z , Qeff' i,i' Y A' b ,sz ' -3 s '-im' 6 so 4? Q1 me if QE .. 5 We Tl as fs i 9 gi fs? 5. . as , :ssh ,,, .ff wwe :. , .-,, A- s t H ,ssff V??Q.' .. 'WP' A rr! if J il . K ' gl' :,,:e , T x Q iii i , t Sf: kr A s ,QI . i -,,, V my , A ll'i T , , 5 iill - -'fE V f. , V x gf . Q -...ig , K 5 N' at A I K l T - 'F :ii Q ' f-- --' fi A x - ' 3 so Row One: John Saunders, Charlie Sco++, Kalhleen Scorr, Lesler Scolf, Parricia Scorr, Theresa Scolr, Wade Scorr. Row Two: Susan Seidler, Arzel- la Shaw, Sylvia Shaw. John Simplrins, Archie Singleron, Daphne Sledge, Cleo Small. Row Three: Efhel Smirh, Gregory Srnirh, Keilh Smirh, Larry Smirh, Linda Smirh, Pafricia Smirh, Reboyce Smirh. Row Four: Regina Srniih, Virginia Smirh, Darryl Speer, Diane Speer, Helen Spighr, Aurelia Spuriarlc, Sandra Sraggers, fi 3. Spring weather makes Zandra Short dream ot beach picnics. i .V . - if T T' T Row One: Patricia Stokes, Edward Strange, Roberta Tabb, Gregory Talbot Alzaline Tate. Row Two: David Taylor, Michael Taylor, Paul Taylor, Teresa Terry Marcella Thomas. Spring Fever Attack Doesn't Stop Junior Work , L of ,,,,,. 51.1 Q if - ,T f L' W ' , i ' ,, I Q I. V KJ Row One: Peggy Thomas, Ralph Thomas, Shirley Thomas, Derrick I Thompson, Rodney Thompson, Sheilah v.,V T Thorn, Terez Thornton. Row Two: A an 1 ' Debbie Ticktin, Sandra Tillman, Reg- N, L 4 A - , W Q ,JM I my gie Truitt, Diana Turnbow, Sammie Q. . f J 'W' T Turner, Sharon Vasquez, Althea ' ,., Q, 4 ',,, Walker. Row Three: Darryl Walker, , fi ,T T 'T A A ' Karen Walls, Janis Ward, Richard - 'X ,V . x 1 . ' w. Washington, Glenda Weathers, NN XT David Welch, Arline White. V T- f -,V Ai l I I g 1. V3 it it v 3 T ,.' -T Q f ' 2: . T' , g E v 1 f...---..-.,Q,hm.. -- ' , A K - I4 QF .JA .. it gf? A 4, 5 vb up ,H H :I . X 1 ,V T I gl mmf, Q .. 1 , ,,1 k N ,,, ,- X - V I '.,n'f':'fT:.1C'.'.',4iY Ta ll Row One: Carrie White, Clyde T T' 1 T V I White, Eugene White, Marie White, 5 , LGF 5 ' 1' , 4 Vivian White, Mary Whitton, Ami 'FTW 1'f A 'f I 'T T I H 1 ff: 'F' 4' A ' Will. Row Two: Carol Williams, Crys- ' Vyzy ' W f V ' ,' tal Williams, Darnell Williams, David V W: i 'T ' V A V., T 'Suv Williams, Essie Williams, Jacqueline I H., A , yyylzyyy y Q, Williams, James Williams. Row Three: T iii' D iiii ' ,T W Michelle Willis, Sheila Willis, Joseph V Wilson, Sharon Wilson, Joyce Winde ham, Renee Withers, Toni Wither- . f s f spoon. Row Four: lvy Wooten, Joyce 5 - , ff- , Worley, Joseph Wormley, Thomas ' A T v' Wright, Russell Yoshioka, Allison 1 ' Young, Deborah Young. A If im- 6' as X 9 l J. 1 4 ' l T ' 1 l 4 4 X .-'Wan It I Minh ! A ' ! z.'Y'i'.if213f1W W . ,f 'Aw ,,,, Well profecfed wfflw plasflc apron and safely goggles, Cleo Small adfusls flame under beakerofsall' wafer in clwemisfry laborafory Happily, Hilda Hardison, Collaila Chenaulf, Shirley Carpenier and Mary Whiflon husile from class for home aifer a smooih day. The Sophomore Class, The smallesi of ihe iour classes, made sure Jrhal iis presence was noied al l-lyde Park. Sophomores gave Jrhe loudesi cheers and asked The mosi guesiions. The class officers, Ada Jemison, presidenlg Carla Dixon, vice-president Deborah Green, secreiary: and lhe sponsor, Mrs. Frances Morris made consiruclive proposals regarding pareni-Teacher relarionships. The council planned lhe cusiomary fund raising sales and scheduled a sophomore parenr lea for spring. Four members of Jrhe class ai- 'iended ihe annual Union League luncheon for Chicago sopho- mores where They heard ouisianding speakers, including Superin- lendeni Redmond. All sophomores wenl on a bus lour of cenlral Chicago on Nov. 9. They covered downlown, viewing places oi inieresi on Michigan Ave., Siaie Si., LaSalle S+. and Wacker Drive. Many goi' ideas aboui possible iobs and careers from ihis iour. Research Papers Introduce Sophomores to Studying Row One: Clernmie Alexander, Mar- arel Alexander Ronell Alsu Teresa , J if 9 - P- Andrews, Barbara Andrum, Palricia Archer, Palsy Arihur, Row Two: Linda '1i'-,f 3 Ausiin, Sharon Avery, Beairice A 5 f Bachemin, June Baldwin, Marie Bal- A B lard, Gwendolyn Bales, Beverly ' Beard. Row Three: Yvonne Beden- field, Glenn Belcher, Hazel Blakely, Eihel Blanchaed, Lesier Bolden, Willie Boone, Charles Boyd. if 1 Of'-fine V . f W 'cy as V K X i 'A if f if A ... can in i an . ..,., . gl sk s Vfrry - .,. i f , VV V I , ,:,, A . 'ze R if 559 gifs M 'Za-2' -. as 1 'Ah H W ,Nag - ' fiiiifix ' . . f A -- - is Q1 it 4 'al V in 1 'iii V ,q 1 'Q ,. 1 , fi , : H. , alma .. ., 'ir' . 98 , W 9 ii-7 E , . 1 .,, ,. , 'Uv H M g l i al: Row One: Debra Brasher, Ronald Brewer, Geriie Brogsdale, Velma Brooks, Cedric Brown, Edward Brown, Joan Brown. Row Two: Lorelle Brown, 'Lynda Brown, Dorolhy Bryanr, Nadine Buchanan, Rodney Buchanan, Gerrard af? -ie 1 Q- KA 5 F A 5 .mv s M ur 4 iv' 'dv' ., J- . A 1, , frm r G4 ., 'ya Burch, Claudia Cain. Row Three: Lil- lian Cambrile, Shirley Carpenier, Earl Carier, Gwendolyn Carler. Blanch Cailell, Derrick Chandler, Bernard Childs. Row Four: Judy Chrisimas, Andrew Clark, Charles Clark, Sandra Clark, James Clayion, Pamela Clemons, Billy Cobb. ,ai 5,541 ,i s im Row One: Alexander Coleman, Brenda Collier, Malene Collins, Evelin Cooper, Landonia Cosey. Row Two: Jerry Collon, Frances Covinglon, Floyd Cox, Freddie Crane. Thomas Crane. the Vast Reference Material in the 'W Row One: Rosemary Ellis, Jessi Elli- son, Wanda Eskridge, Bernadelie Evans, Harvey EvereH', Mary Fair, Harrier Fields. Row Two: Maceo Flelcher, Nancy Fleicher, Vennia Flelcher, Diane Ford, Allhea Frazier, L. J. Frazier, Cynihia Friason. Row Three: David Frierson, Darrell Ghol- son, Annelie Gillespie, Belinda Giv- ens, Carmen Gonzalez, Freddie Gooden, Lorraine Gowder, Row Four: Daphne Green, Deborah Green, Thomas Green, Charleen Griffin, Sharon Griffin, John Hairslon, Linda Hampfon. , , 'avi 'ii Mmwiff Large unabridged dicfionary in 'fhe library helps Francis Covingion find all The differenl' meanings of magic abracadalora, Library T Row One: Linda Cunigan, Homer Z., M Curry, Palricia Curiis, Rhonda Curiis, A Earlene Davis, Lawrence Davis. H - Marsha Davis. Row Two: Sharon ' r Davis, Velma Dean, Willredo DeLeon, U i'i ' Juliel Dennis, Sandra Dennis. im - if 'V Anihony Dillard, Carla Dixon. Row , . Three: Deborah Dooley, Margarelie Dowd, Eunice Dudley, Carolyn Ed- wards, Chardine Elam, Alexander Ellis, Fred Ellis. 'Q' Ay' If C923 2 it ,,.,, 5 Yi' in 'Z' E sirens? ggi E f.. fs. f.,, f , M ,,, 1 , . 's W .nz N. A i ' ii ' ' V 'fi, V .EL i . h' 'Eli yyy , LF1.. es 2. i 1 'fr 1 ,, Gig, Q55-i ,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,.,, , ' i z - ,,.. Y ' ',.' ,..,.. K 1... 3 ,,.. , 1 Mi, T sf, Eg . ggi- .. 1 I li 5: 5 yi, , K if of -v QQ' K , i, , Ah!-',g kr ' .. . 1,, . 'Pr-'- f .54 J ' lfalfffrl. . Y' hir. . ' 5, - tg, . ,,.. .,,v A I 14 K, M ff., , if ' 744 M s 43' iw h -ie? W wi : e ggs , f-,gi L if W 'U We fi, WW ME L as nell Hannah, Hilda Hardison, James ii ,, Sophomore Council Works for More School Spirit Proof of alhlelic heroism is revealed in irophy case To ardenl admirers, Maceo Flelcher, Charles Miichell and Mr. Roberr Long. Row One: Charles James, Ada Jemi- son, Jerry Jennings, Linda Johnson, Maggie Johnson, Muridice Johnson, Roy Johnson. Row Two: Sidney Johnson, Jack Joiner, Derrick Jones, Duressa .Jones, Linda Jones, Yvonne Jones, Sfeven Juslice. Row Three: Eliiah Kelly, Thomas Kelchum, Eric Kyles, Anihony Lawrence, Marc Lawson, Felix Lealherwood, Phyllis Leaiherwood. Row Four: Barbara Levy, Curiis Lewis, Julius Lewis, Linda Lewis, King Long, Shirley Long, Dwighi Longfellow 'kr if 1 .. ik , . - Cn. A il 1 U' if gg 9 .. 1 Ht, ., ,V . W J! ,S e g' ii? 45-'s i Row One: Malinda Hampion, Gayf Harper, Dianne Harrell, Beverly Har- ris, Russell Harris. Row Two: Sheliah Hari, Roberi Hariley, Edward Har- vesi, Veliean Harvey, Carllon Hawk- ins, Michael Henderson, Jenovia Henry. Row Three: Ronald Hickey, Melvin Hicks, Bonnie Hill, Carolyn Hill, Joseph Hill, Marie Hill, Delois Holcomlo. i el, 49 rio- ' -I Q 'I me ii 'v fle . ' f 2' l 'r,.iK i f x f ' x Row One: Doris Holmes, Annelia Hood, Gerald Hopkins, Mary Hopkins, Wayne Horace. Row Two: Deborah Hursey, John Jackson, Miriam Jackson, Ruby Jackson, Cary James. li ll Lf V I A ill ni f , 1 Qi A 4 W.. gn. H , 'B '.l,n0'f We Z? AW' 9 1A ff ii J: ,lg A- ' ,f ,fn 17- . , s , 5 , .' I 1 -' 7 4 lii' 2 BV i ' l x lv' J We fm L- , .. ,Q - . .,' H . Q. ' J' L - '. . - --1.51 : 'H H-uf: ,, .,,,mia . sw QW' - ' ' ' , W 4' 3 '99 , '21, -z e V fc - . , ,s-as-Q, s H .XX ., A 451.21 L .A . . Ei T--121532 'S uc' it t X f 1 'K A rf -- - s L ,J he f L 1 Qf - t ' . ff? 5 i so L it P it ' -:.. , . ' 'ii 1 ii Row One: Juanite Lowry, Calvin K Q- GN fi E K L.,i 2 Lumpkin, Janice Lundy, Glynda Lus- L L ',:' f tu its i ' A ter, Sylvia Lyons, Michael Mahoney, ' i Ray Manney. Row Two: Joyce Marsh- ' -- b N P gf- all, Savoula Marshall, Joyce Martin, 1 Aiiiiii I , .i :Q A 1 Q R . f 'il Sandra Martin, Anthony Mayo, 1- ,, L ' Stanley Mays, Harris Mcfktee. Row 3, t , W -4 Three: Elizabeth McAllister, Windell ' it we fix i A McAllister, Phillip McClinton, Doris K 5, ' Vrkir Q I f ' Iii M cClo u d, R ut u s M c D a n i e l s, Li nd a P . f '- McGee, Marva McNeal. M EEE? , 1 fs g ., . :,,z-wr. as J,-f , cyyci e c ci.- . and Increased Attendance at Home Athletic Events - , - 5. at is if 'J-2? Q- we Row One: Jerome Miles, Anthony Miller, Gladys Miller, David Mills, Charles Mitchell. Row Two: Jacqueline Mitchell, Valerie Mitchell, Gregory Mondon, Jeanne Moore, Jim Moore. , ' llee is bbt : ' a it sf lisa ,, i. c. i sc so t q ' .-. EF- f wifi, ieisc ,,. i L c ' if '--. x,1,2'J,.1 ' ii' if' f sig, :issue , ., . H I 1 i ,- A -- ,, Sm ,Q ,Q ii J L 5 L QE i 4 12, s- Q 3 If ,. 5' WK. Y M ,, iii 1 , a M u ,Eg I I 'I S . .... . . ,X . . N J srii J 1 K 'fL,,t 1 1 - L. vin' Q U , . H , ,. ,-Eff.. gif 'Q' i SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL Back Row: Shirley O'Neal, Elizabeth Turner, Larry Strickland, Sandra Clark, Deborah Green, Diane Ford. Front Row: Mrs. Frances Morris, Ada Jemison lPresidentl, Malinda Hampton, Juana Sinclair, Carla Dixon lVice-Presidentl. L sf, Q . rg .. my K . , . . s ,,.. ..uG'FE!'!4,L ?-L' J., f Row One: Kevin Moore, Darlene Morgan, Renee Neal, Paulette Nel- son, Robert Nelson, Henry Nolen, Ashley Oliver. Row Two: Ollie Oliver, Shirley O'Neal, Brenda Only, Darryl Owens, Sharon Overton, Gayle Parker, Cauthress Parson, Row Three: Celestia Patton, Luis Perez, Rolanda Peterson, Ontario Phillips, Melinda Pickens, Anna Pittman, Betty Pitts. Row Four: Helen Pollard, Michael Powe, Glenn Powell, Michael Pryor, Morris Pyatt, Laletha Range, Dorothy Redmond. l Vk,. - ji .Jf' 9, 7 if ,Q he 'Aww A M, 3 ,gy 'bv fi, -. ., ,,-. .R t N ,,'- . mg, 4 rr' A Pg, 1 Row One: Falhia Reese, Theresa Reid. Doris Remberl, Donald Rhone, Mary Rich- ardson. Row Two: Neicy Richmond, Deborah Riley, Harry Ringo, Sleve Roberls, Jacqueline Robinson. Masferpieces by Elnora Walson and Juliel Dennis are lell 'ro dry. Sophomores Look Forward to Fun and Refreshment ' . N H Row One: Sonervilli Smilh, Yolanda Slaine, Shirley Slarlcs, Reginald Slevens, Alpha Slweard, Palricia Slewarl, Vallella Slrong. Row Two: Michael Slrozier, Connie Taylor, Veronica Taylor, Palricia Tennenl, Barbara Thomas, Eslher Thomas, Jo- Ann Thomas. Row Three: William Thomas, Rose Thompkins, l-larold Thompson, Larry Thompson, Regina Townsend, James Tribbel, Linda Troller, Row Four: Darrell Troupe, Elizabelh Turner, Joseph Turner, Juanila Turner, Gwendolyn Vanoy, Burnis Virgil, Larry Wade. t fi' 1 Kia ' Ky sy rg ,,, i W , , n N11 - ,,,. QM 1 fe , GH , 2 E l Row One: Peler Robinson, Ronald Rogers, Sleve Rogers, Wilford Roun- saville, Jean Salley, John Saller, Sarah Samuels. Row Two: Lemmie Sanders, Charles Sayers, Thad Scoll, Marla Shadrick, Susan Sharpe, Carol Sims, Ernesline Sims. Row Three: Juana Sinclair, Curlis Sinqlelon, Bob- bie Smilh, Janice Smilh, Linda Smilh, Mary Smilh, Ronald Smilh. X Q - H' ,A E ig i-., K' ,, I f f 5, so , J fi. . i p- f X '11 U : Tiff S X ,R R do R 43 i Q fi' Y Min. ' .5 L V It i 4' an - .. , V if A, a ve! lf ' 'J ili Fx J- 'Q vii E V21 :wr -f 53, I if P x A' V, 5? , ff' ,, L g X H ii J Y - 1 ,KVE -Y ii 5' i ' ',. sa, , i all 1 i J 3355 s + '- 1 1 -. ' Pl in il' p if J Q y ,asv . ,,L:mA,i.L , ., nl Lm-A ,N , K f--iii :'f ilii T i I li . '13 Row One: Mary Walker, Lonnie Wallace, Alice Ward, Vicky Warr, Row Two: Sylvia Wealhers, Zachary Wealhers, Phillip Weighlman, Wil- Charles Warren, Debra Washinglon, Gail Washinglon, Elnora Walson, liam Wells, George Wheeler, Thyrome Wilder, Arliss Williams, Belly Reginald Wedlherly. Williams, Cora Williams. Which Usually Follows Lasl Formal Class Session Row One: Craig Williams, David Williams, Demelriss Williams, Evelyn Williams, Gilberl Williams, Herman Williams, James Williams. Row Two: Leon Williams, Louvenia Williams, Marilyn Williams, Nevarn Williams, James Wilson, Roger Wilson, Vera Windham. Row Three: James Win- slon, Doris Will, Harry Woo, Nila Woolen, Tyrone' Woolen, Sleven Wrenn, Laiuan Wrighl, ,, , . ,, ' Av 2 sss J l r J I ' -f-- . :f- ,,,,,, - ossfs -.z' G eeiss 3 .i,e 521 J . X J i'i' 4 . gil fx , , X. lille' , G , s M s ,J so i Q- ,.,. G f i , , fl- 1 A '-'- eess i iils J J 1- as G iislss , Thirsly sophomores, Jacqueline Milchell, Evelyn Vfilliams, Geraldine Black, Rhonda Curlis and Gwendolyn Carler line up on hol day. Fuil of vim, vigor and vifaiify, Walfcr Ouiiand and Frederick Lewis dash io nexf class io arrive before 'the closing of Hwe door 1 : , . A i il WT A -flvp 'Q ff'A , Row One: Lola Abron, Beverly Adams, Deborah Adams, Debra Adams, Lawrence Adams. Row Two: Toni Adams, Clifron Adell, Joseph Alexander, Davina Algee. Sheldon Allen. Freshmen Soon Adiusf To Fi'FTeen divisions of Treshmen busily adiusTed To The parTly reconsTrucTed Hyde Park building. ln AugusT They were brieTed on school regulaTions and requiremenTs. In mid OcTo- ber, The counselors adminisTered The ninTh grade TesT To Them. The Treshman council, guided by a new sponsor, Miss Janice Cline, worked hard To make The TirsT year a pleasanT experience Tor The Freshies. The council ar- ranged a Tea Tor Dec. 8 To welcome The parenTs oT The Treshmen and give Them a chance To meeT oTher parenTs and Teachers while viewing some Hyde Park Treshie TalenT. The council also sold address books To raise money. Many sTu- denTs Took parT in a poeTry reciTaTion conTesT Tor ninTh graders conducTed by The English DeparTmenT. ln The spring, They eagerly aTTended a picnic, Their TirsT evenT ouTside oT school. lT was a busy and exciTing year Tor The class oT l97l. Unfamiliar Surroundings . T lf -iii 1 T if ie: . arg M' 55, ssss .,.. , A W Row One: Carolyn Amos, Larry An- T . derson, Annie Armsjrong, Josie Arm- my l i 4 sTrong, Donnie Arnold, KenneTh 51 ,,I , q i' T ,, Arnold, MarTiTa Arnold. Row Two: ' ,, gf 5 ' , Michael Arnold, Linda ArThur, Evelyn M f i',' V ' - f fe Ashford, Sharon Bachemin, Deborah T , f .A 5 ,f..,1 -' ' Banks, Marva Barry, Aaron BaTey. 4 Ji Row Three: Theresa BellaphanT, Elaine ' - ,,, ' V ,W T BenneTT, James BenneTT, Paul Ben- 1 .,,. . EMBA neTT, Pauline BenneTT, AnThony Bey, James Blackwell. T sllls 4 li.,f , ii' 9, ,,,, 'T 1 -i hab- 1, X ,F url TW -M My . f A ei v ' f .5 95 TQ r ' Z y Q :fge:vz,awf: f f few I .,, V, M, I Y A., A, ,V , o' ix H s Row One: Michael Biddings, Rosalyn Birden, JaneT Birdsong, JuaniTa Blakely, George Bond, Larry Booker, Millie Bowens. Row Two: Willie Bowens, Larry Braboy, Denise Brad- ' i 2' bury. Carl Bradley, JoAnn Bradley. - ' Denise Braggs, Solomon BramleT. Row Three: Regina BraxTon, Jerome Brooks, Brooks, Janice Brown. Vivian ,Q '-WWE 'M' ff A I T Bridges, Dawn Brooks, Glen Ramona Brooks, Roxanne ArThur Brown. Row Four: - Brown, John Brown, Larry '7 'T l'li Regina Brown. RoberT Browne. H if BryanT, Wendy Burns. .,i 'J . , 0 , J, ,W - ' I Row One: Alvin Burfon, Pafricia Bul- ler, Tonya Bufler, Juaniia Calcoie, Earl Camp, Anlhony Campbell, Eunice Campbell. Row Two: Ricky Cannon, Willa Carpenler, Joe Carr, Delois Carrefhers, Sianley Carier, Edward Cassell, Adrian Clark. Row Three: Lavanda Clark, Annie Clayion, Alberi Cole, Michael Cole, Cynihia Coleman, Gilda Coleman, Sanford Collins. WTS? 2 eel, C u!5',7 1 :Ni -- . 1 M .::,, 11 n my ii . W M4 .nu . ' a ' T, K' V ' V, , f I fa- -EL: I .,,,, .ei f rr-- ie e,,, .,,, . fiilii .,.,,. ., Ezw A Lf .,,. i s Us s Row One: Beverly Cooper, Kennelh Cooper, Pairicia Coopers, Sianley Cribbs. Row Two: Roberl Cross, Jeremy Cureion, Vernessa Currie, Emma Dancy. Row Three: Jesse Davenport Elois Davis, Juaniia Davis, Linda Davis. Row One: Lydiea Davis, Mary Davis, Annie Denf, Roseifa Dent Kennelh Dixon, Lula Doller, Freddiemae Don- ald. Row Two: Paul Douglas, Kalh- erean Dowd, Alonzo Dozier, Mary Duck, Riia Dunn, Hugh Echols, Olinda Edwards. Row Three: Curlis Ellis, Dezzarie Elzey, Diane Ermols, Julius Enlo, Pafricia Erwin, Sharon Escort Janei Evans. in i 9 if uw 1 X N is K iiz yusu V 'EAA h . . . C 'i A '..s- A -' :X 12- Freshman Class Thrives on Black widow spider in film hairs and legs on lhe gruesome specimen. viewer makes Kennelh Arnold's eyes pop open al fhe many ' 1-.Riel A ik me 1 W fl! 2 In .. A A ., i if 6, is? . EF ss is U' X' ssiirf as s C. - i s 9 Q?QeE , T... . A 'A l E2eeEQe i ssa' i so is i Row One: Lawrence Evans, Sheila Farmer, Denise Faulkner, Thomas Fer- rell, Diane Franklin, Connie Frazier, Frederick Freeman. Row Two: Bobby Funnye, Gay Galloway, Teresa Gardner, Charles Garrell, Muriel Garrell, Beverly Galen, Debra Gales. Row Three: Margarel Gales, Paulelle Gales, William Gay, Chesler Gil- more, Clolilde Gilmore, Terry Givens, George Glinsey. M . fi, M L, ,, if Z, 2 ,,,,,,, W . ,,,,,r rrye -lel ,J ,.,g j '-'ff,, A ' 3 1:11 Ag ,1J,, , Lkyyv J l ., M L Aclivily, Fun and Hard Work lmporlanl freshmen, Jeremy Curelon, Marvin Lumpkin, Roberl Cross and Delphine Griggs. meel wilh sponsor, Miss Janice Cline lo plan lor parenls' lea. .1 if ,M . . ,,,. . .. X., ,V 7,7 3 42 N ?f??'T' 3 ,fi 3 x l mi mi A Q. in Ziff , mb fx ,,,. ...M fl mf 'S V fir ' li SV T ' til' i -I ,, fz. ' , f ,,,,,,, ,V f 'Q me 'ir B Ax ,,,,, VV AA T lll Row One: Joselle Glover, Yvelle Glover,' Cynlhia Gonnigan, Carolyn Gooden. Row Two: Jimmie Gooden, Barbara Gordon, Beverly Gordon, Columbus Granl. Row Three: Lula Granl, Eliza- belh Gray, Lloyd Gray, Michael Gray. WSF' ..,, 1' 'A T Q., lsls T Q ' svffr ' v ., ,, -offs., .,.f 2 ,,,, 5 ,,,, I if ,, p.'i-ii vf , we ,V ,,,. ,1 Ji' I W: . lx - Row One: James Green, Leon V . T -' Green, ' Melvenia Green, Vanessa I - , ' ' -' ,Z Green, Paulelle Greer, Charles Gril- ,ui if f 345 ' ' if lin, Joyce Grillin. Row Two: Lorraine l f X Grillin, Delphine Griggs, Ilona i l ' ' Hackmon, Clark Hall, Janice Hall, is, 1 V Valerie Hannah, Herman Harclison. H 1.1 ' Row Three: Froslella Harmon, Ter- Mf,,5,!.,,',E rue l-larrmglon, Denise Harris, De- Will Harris, Jerome Harris, Juanda ' Harris, Leanelle Harris. 'M ' , -2 Q K l Lunch Time K ma Xxx Y: I : H sig' 5. i -, Jimi -15, fr: Q X , 1 . .., y ., ., P 5 iss.. W I , R Row One: Barbara Jackson, Harold Jackson, Randy Jackson, Ricky Jack- son, Sarah Jackson, Carolyn Jeffries, Darnell Jeffries. Row Two: Lefha Jenkins, Shirley Jenkins, Cynfhia Jennings, Fannie Jewell, Eva John- son, Gloria Johnson, Jeffrey John- son. Row Three: Linda Johnson, Mary Johnson, Paulefie Johnson, Randal Johnson, Rebecca Johnson, Renee Johnson, Shelia Johnson. Sis 3. 5 J E... S t' 2 rfr, 'rr 92.23, ,MN .,,, ww x ' .ii- .Z M 1 'Ei 'i EL .. Q, M '51, A f wg Ebgxssrssis an .. 'if , . dm s-if 5 X x X? Nba, 1. .... k , ss . , Q . ive as a n . ' f ww 3. V l i ,, 1 W xg in :Ni ,Qs 4. ? . . as 1 srr. Q Jr.. is f - V F1 X ..,, L it t .. s 'ff -Y ai -w f f' i i I .i V 2 Q :F . J. 5 R - kxkii ,Y r Q yssr . ii- R S FW ST' i me r so . . X ,sas Row One: Linda Harris, Vickie Harrison, Clarisa Harfley, Bernice Harfs. Row Two: Sfanley Hafcher, Nafhaniel Hawfhorne, Connie Free from hard class, Sharon Coffon knows lunch lime is fhe besf fime. Hawes- Theresa Hawes' Row Three: Margo Head- Peggi' Heard Jueffa Henderson, Shelby Henderson. Is the Favorite Time for All Freshmen ,gem 'Y' gg J K, 3 . 1? . . , A 45. 'iii ,k, , L,,. . 1 igfw W as 1 My mv , .L Na , , . , 1 iw X is Tw I-fs.-.me .s Row One: Debra Henley, Rufh Her- berf, Rodney Hewiff, Beverly Hill, Karen Hill, Rufh Hill, Shirley Hill. Row Two: James Hines, Ronald Hoard, William Holmes, William Hooks, Calvin Hopkins, Derrick Hop- kins, Pafricia Horace. Row Three: Theodis Hoskins, Roberf Hosornback, Edyfhe Hubbard, Joseph Hughes, Leroy Hunf, Melvin Hunfer, Pamela Hurfz. . c i'ss J ' 'i , rarr W L iw- .- 1 X 1 ., - , K V Q 2 . i Y.. . 1. B liili I 'J . S i i . - .li V :.. , it pi, . xv r f s ..,. Z S. , srrr r s s J. s N wk ri 'E --,.. , .ai r E ,. ,... , R -r i ,Km gf ' X x sir fr- .. .. .meme s .. -ap i W in G :W,, :Vz , .W 4' ,gd ,, Z 1 Row One: Demriss Jones, Ella Jones, Jacquelene Jones, Joanne Jones. Row Two: Melvin Jones, Robert Jones, Sylvesler Jones, Sylvesler Jones. Row Three: Vincenl Jones, Barbara Junior, Pafsy Kemp, Susie Keni. Several carions of milk keep Randal Johnson from slarving before dinner. To Quietly Relax and Enioy New Hyde Park Friends y . ' K Row One: Beverly Keys, Gary,King, ,, Joseph King, Nancy Kirkpalrick, Graylon Knighlen, Karen Kunlu, James Kyles. Row Two: Jose LaSalle, Mildred La'l'ham, Gregory Lawrence, William Lawson, Gerald Lee, Greg- ory Lee, Mark Leslie. Row Three: Frederick Lewis, Sharon Lewis, Vanes- sa Lewis, Gladys Lincoln, Karen Lincoln, William Linder, Mary Lomax. KSU A 1, M if as , , V ,, We l , ff' ar r 1 lrs , f 'ri A f 4 'if Q s shim 4 ' r , if: Q15 J T f f r,,, , yyi ss, 1 . r,,,l 1 1 , Q ,. rr Q ex: will M . fe is f my ,, are ,ft 'ee 'TE' Q , if Za, ,Q i iillli G x f f1'f,.'iQi1: 1-3 s g w a iw -'aff K- 1 r 4 f I W2 W A 727 5,1 . ws-'gas J 11:2 -.ui wan 521. , ig? A gg, 4 Z? H ,, , ,,,,,s,, ., ,,..,,. ,,, , tv H ,qu 41 I- l if 'Wa D Q are ,y ai , , , if M ,, M , 2? , ' 45 l , ri Y ' i , , .,,,. . .,.. W,,,,a,' ,V 3 ,im Row One: Johnnie Long, Clinlon Lowery, Mark Lumpkin, Marvin Lumpkin, George Lyons, Mary Mabry, Miriam Mailey. Row Two: Gloria Manney, Judy Manning, Reda Marsh- all, Allred Marlin, Johnny Marlin, Marlon Marlin, Plummer Marrin. Row Three: Fernando Marrfinez, Frank Massey, Geraldine Malhews, Eugene Malhies, Carolyn McCann, Marsha McCloud, Gwendolyn McCombs. y ,, his f . lAA-IAV7 V V, 2 I ' ii ii L1,- w e Hifi:-, 'V ffl, 1 1 Row One: Mamie McGee, Nalhelda McGee, Sheila McKay, Clarence McKinley, Randolph McKinney. Row Two: April McKnighl, Broolcie McNeal, Larry McNul'ly, Freshman girls in Miss Marva Lee's class keep in good shape. Levels MCNUHY- Fred Mefcherson- Push Ups and Exercises Soon Change Freshmen ,, I :L 1 Q .9 P' ' .,,Lil, M , my 'W -5 31' 73+ fvlw ,T . f' an s .,,, Row One: Dorolhy Parks, Karl Parson, Arnold Payne, Deborah Pearson, Rob- erl Pearson, Charlolle Pefers, Gerald- ine Pellies. Row Two: Elvin Phillips, Dorolhy Pinkslon, Ronald Poindexler, Vivian Poole, Veronica Porler, Cheryll Powell, DeNorval Powell. Row Three: Marie Prewilf, Cora Price, Galloway Profil, Gloria Pruill, Garland Pryor, 'Lolifa Pulliam, Rila,Rages. Row Four: Charles Randle, Halvor Range, Henry Ray, Anila Reed, Laphalia Reed, Roberl Reed, Trudy Reed. ' K 21 , .us 'Q 5 J Z: r: Z M 2 if 1:- I M Q as ' M -ea ni ,, F4 in .,,, . , M, ,.., M. .e A. Q-1 fi, s , ii ' y , T lfsssss .,,, , ,us Row One: Roberl' Merrill, Roberl Mil- ler, Sheila Miller, Gary Milchell, Alphia Moore, Janice Moore, Willie Moore. Row Two: Roosevell Morgan, Valli Morris, Sfanley Moss, Tobie Myles, Eric Nash, Joseph Nash, Gloria Nelson. Row Three: Wanda Nelson, Levorn Odom, Claudelle Ousley, Gwendolyn Oulland, Waller Oufland, Deborah Owens, Willie Parker. A2 ,,, ,. Q as as V , ,,.:, . f ia if - is il ls, S: ' T T s P s '- ' r , ,,,, , T P f ,,,,,, W '17 -.,,.f -s-,, lrss Z x 1 l .,, 1 1 . W . ,,ll 1, ,,,:,,, sf, 4' we Yi . M a. 5 if fin .--,, Gregory Roloerls. Row Two: Jaunei Roberls, Lesfer Roberls, Phillislyne Roberls, mfmk A 4' A Q, f if aw f 35 3 P 5231? l ,335 Q if le 4 ' ? L V , ' zh- y 1 M ,, , an ' H H, f-., ,,,, . . Tzwi A ,,.V, Row One: Alfonso Reid, Regina Rhodes, Janie Richardson, Gwendolyn Roberson, CGSSGUCJVG ROUHSOH. Shirley Robinson. Rigorous exercise helps build muscles on Hyde Park's young men. Info Well Developed and Tall Upperclassmates Row One: Sieve Robinson, Efhel Rogers, Maria Roque, Jimmie Royal, Wilma Ruffin, Edirh Rulledge, Leon- ard Sampson. Row Two: Linda Samp- son, Mary Samplon, Janice Samson, Talmadge Sanson, Abe Saunders, Diane Sawyer, Benjamin Scoif. Row Three: Eric Scolr, Flora Shaw, Bernila Sherman, Charles Shumaker, Lynda Small, Barbara Smilh, Doris Smifh. ggii Qiii 1 'Z' ,,.f . we , y -as fffff ialr ':,' 9 Ig W? fff? iii, ' Y ,, ' ii qs' my . , ,,., .116 If Z .mf E' 4 A I R age I' 1, , :r w rv,' .1 VVEVV V i n ' ,,.,,,i, I 4. A V I 2 4 'li', QE Wg, , Q gi? ggi 535, ,,g5: ',l', ,yi fig - 3 522, T 12 i .3 up nfi' 'fzv Q f Y '27 mil? f'i 1 g, ' 'ffi :, , -' 'fli fm'ii QT 1 -Q Mr ' . w n ir iirrf : rs inr E L we. if 'Q im ilf' M HQEX 5 W X l' ii ii? ,J 'wa 2118 ,,, , 1 X? 1 f 4, e ' K , I I f , .E as 2' ,qw 95? f -,fr : TL M wie: , w 4- 525, '21 -145' i x Row One: Linda Smilh, Myrella Smilh, Odessa Smilh, Yvonne Smiih, Siephen Spiller, Evelyn Slraine, Sallie Slarks. Row Two: Jesse Sfephenson, Deborah Slevens, Larry Slewarcl, Doris S+ewarl', Ronnie Slrozier, Larry Sfubblefield, Kryslal Sullivan, Row Three: Vlfilliam Sykes, Mary Taylor, Ruih Taylor, Frankie Terry. Freddie Terry, Corine Thompkins, Prinles Tillman. Row Four: Vinira Trice, El- ber+ Tucker, Hazel Tucker, Verneda Tucker, June Turner. Reginald Tyler. Sonia Tyler. I I Sfifi ':.::-Y F i ii Nz . W - , r--.sa -, - s -1 - -: ...r ze . x.. . .. ,SE ref . I -f- -sg, 'np , ,ig ,Q Q53 P are ig f Row One: Vanessa Tyler, Sheila Valenzuela, Fred Van Hook, Rhonda Vanoy, Eunice Varner. Row Two: Linda Varner, Daisie Wade, Dianne Wade, Frank Wade French chocolate mousse is carefully prepared by Sheila Johnson, Norman Wade- Frankie Terry and Emily Baldwin for annual Chrisfmas parfy. Food Is Favorite of Freshmen Girls cmd Boys . asia... -, 9 . , ix X a , en. - - .f X.-:. ef. .- .au , ..,,,:-,,1Ii -- . .:f.:, .. :fm Row One: Aaron Whifehead, Jeffrey Wilds, Muriel Wilkins, Carol Wil- liams, Dewayne Williams, Dorofhy Williams, Gregory Williams. Row Two: Gwendolyn Williams, J. O. Williams, John Williams, Linda Williams, Ron- ald Williams, Shirley Williams, Sferl- ing Williams. Row Three: Terry Wil- liams, Veronica Williams, Pafricia Williams, l. W. Willis, Anfhony Wil- son, Arnold Wilson, Sandra Wilson. RowkFour: Lueffe Wifherspoon, Ven- ifa Wofford, Sharon Wood, Roosevelf Wooden, Mark Wormley, Deborah Wriqhf, Michael Wrighfsell. A QE? f s iii? V . ii ' 1 . ,,.,,. ., , ,. ,U .,. ,. ..,, .,, ,,. ., ,,. ie ik, , R L si ss i FE A. - iii X , , X i .,,..,f .x f we H ir ,..,,,..f,, . if r..-,,.. .,. QE I KE s ,. 'Q -Q ' 2 if if 5 K' .. ': I . sr: ' . Row One: Dana Walker, Janice Walker, Bruce Wallace, Roberf Wal- lace, Ronald Wallace, Georgia Walls, Delphine Ward. Row Two: Barbara Ware, Richard Ware, Beafrice Wash- ingfon, Eddie Washingfon, James Washingfon, Lois Washingfon, James Wafers. Row Three: Ger- frude Wafson, Wilmer Waffs, Joyce Wesf, Jeffrie Wheafley, Gregory VVhi're, Randy While, Samuel Whife. .. .... ,fy f - i K W xr' 22 Ten, 3 . . ,... x X, 5 lil i' 3?.'. J1.x-',.s.J:,sf!. ' ' . isle . s - 3 , , A kkk ,Q .. EL V Q ks 7 r .- .L seis X f' TV .ep V. ,,..,, . W, , ff ff--. , ,,... --ww ,,.,, ,, 11 3U3WHllHV 1 Arms of Morpheus reach ou? and embrace Crystal Wifliams as she dreams of correcfly answering all quesiions on 'romorrow's mafh 'rest ? M' STUDENT LIFE Slowly Returns to SOUND From Every Hall and Classroom After Death of Loomis Holl .,...... t Thrifty Blanche Catlett saves a dime by listening in on Nick Florence's phone conversation while Harold Thompson rings up a triend. Student Activities Limited to the Social Room, Student lite at l-lyde Park this year changed considerably trom previous years because halt the building was unusable. Workmen moved into the auditorium, shops, ROTC room and many classrooms. Students wove around scattolding and paint pots to get trom class to class. When school opened in Sep- tember only halt the washrooms were usable. Several new ones were completed by November., Assemblies were held more or less successtully in the boys gym with many ot the spectators standing. The old Social Room, the only gathering place available tor meetings and parties, was in great demand. Organizations, taculty and even administra- tion tought tor dates on the calendar, and woe to the group that was slow with plans. Many groups met outside the school building, organized theater parties, or planned tield trips to replace in- school activities. The i967 graduation was held at lviedinah Temple, the T968 one at the Auditorium Theatre. College Day, Open t-louse and the Science Fair managed to tind meeting space to squeeze into. Stage shows like Senior Varieties and the Faculty Stage Show were eliminated. , :if -N.. College Day speaker, Mrs. Phyllis Lines talks ot Beloit College. Last June, tamilies ot Early involvement and Advanced Placement --...J Ji, -. ,Lulu 1 1 'V' u vnu. . ,. 'vnu X ' 'l . ,ff 'C if ,i? : 'Q-252' '1,f1'W' 'Q , kkff' 4 Cosfumed for Language Day, Debra MCMQrri5 Sings 5 Spanigh Sgng, Hoi dog meefs Hs faie as Randy Johnson crams H down wiih relish. the Gymnasiums and Outside School Meeting Places , 5 H A 1 JW! '-1 23 fn, W!! f siudenis enioyed pancake breakiasi' in Hyde Park's sunny iunchroom. EXi1BUS'i9d from 'Ong day. Marsha MCCIOUCJ QSJVS books T0 Q0 home- Hyde Parlc's principal, Dr. Blylh, greefs Mrs. Edward O'Connell. How fo fell lime in Russian is fauglwf parenf by Mrs. Donna Seifer. l PTA Presidenf Mrs. Marie Buchanan offers Mr. Weiizel some cider. Parents and Teachers Colorful display of mobiles, painlings and figures is admired by ROTC Honor Guard, Raymond Marshall, Michael Ivory, Lucas Rawls and Billy Cobb shows parenls some precisionrjdrill coordinafion. Discuss Student Progress at PTA Open House Mrs. Annelie Kaufman, her daughier Alela and Mrs. Pauline Perisee. A rainy evening on November IO. I967 kepi many parenis and sludenis al home and away from lhe annual PTA Open House. Under ihe ioini supervision of Mrs. Marie Buchanan and Mr. Hiroshi Nakamura, pareni-Teacher coordinaior, many dem- onsiralions and conferences were scheduled. Thiriy-seven devoied molhers baked cookies and cakes and served refreshmenis in Jrhe lunchroom. Teachers held conferences and demonsiraiions in 'iheir classrooms. Mr. Leslie Jones' Drama Club wroie and produced ihree one acr plays which were given ai four minuie inlervals in Jrhe Social Room. Siudenis of Mrs. Enid Turner explained Language Labora- iory equipment Miss Donna Seiier gave parenis a lesson in Rus- sian. ln science, Mrs. lrene Worrell showed chick embryos haiching. Mrs. Claire Goldsmiih displayed lree leaf colleclions. The lwo gym deparlmenis enierlained wiih baskeiball games, cheerleader rouiines, maioreiie drills and modern dances. Mr. Maurice 'Kraines showed slides of The Bayeaux Tapeslry. Mr. Joseph Broderick explained basic prinrshop Jrechniques. Universify of Chicago psychologisis chai v-filh Mrs. Corinne O'Neil. Big smiles on happy faces indicare good grub and a grear lime. McCormick Place Fire l i Popular Diane Preacely and Andrew Bishop wear new gold crowns. Eyes and 'fingers pop as Deborah Wiley and Andrew Perry cur a rug. Weird melodies from Tom Tone's sixreen piece band ser rhe lempo Proudly, Mrs. Frances Morris and prom king and queen, Andrew Bishop and Diane Preacely, lead fhe grand march across fhe ballroom. Shifts Senior Prom to Sherman House Ballroom A An Evening in fhe Orienf, Hyde Parlc's l967 Senior Prom, was a gala and enferfaining dinner dance. Originally scheduled for McCormick Place, if was shiffed fo fhe Grand Ballroom of fhe Sherman House affer fhe disasfrous fire. Seniors and honored guesfs arrived by eighf-fhirfy and were served a complefe dinner of sfealc, pofafo, vegefable. salad and desserf. Dinner included fruif coclcfail, relishes and coffee. Music from Tom Tones orchesfra filled fhe air as formally af- fired seniors and fheir dafes danced everyfhing from fhe fwo- sfep fo fhe Boogaloo. Toward fhe close of fhe evening a grand march was led by Mrs. t-rances Morris, and resulfs of fhe lcing and queen ballofing were announced. Diane Preacely was crowned prom queen and Andrew Bishop, fhe lcing. The singing of class songs, and final dances. concluded fhe evening. Many of fhe prince charmings wifh fheir princesses fhen sfepped info fheir carriages and rode off info fhe nighf. Ofhers fared forfh fo Chicago nighf spofs and lndiana beaches. s E -af To ' fi X 4 i i f I Q for l-lyde Park seniors who mafch Their sfeps fo frumpef blasfs. A lool: af Trennie Washingfon's prom bid shows dafe's compefifors. l --. M, Lab. mice shudder, almosT die, when CaTherine WhiTe ancl Ellen Goldberg sTarT Their STudy on The ETlecTs of CigareTTe Smoking. Quesfion asked by Linda Jones and Connie Taylor, Will Psychedelic Drugs DirecT Man's FuTure? puzzles Mr. Charles McCarThy. Social Room Tables were loaded on Wednesday, January IO, l968 as The annual sTudenT Science Fair swung inTo moTion. This was The culminaTion oT weelcs and monThs oT preparaTion. A varieTy oT exhibiTs were on display, represenTing The areas OT general science, biology, maThemaTics and advanced biology. The exhibiTs and exhibiTors were iudged on The basis oT physical presenTaTion, oral presenTaTion, .originaliTy, accuracy and Thoroughness. The judges were Trom l-lyde Parlc and Kenwood high schools. OuTsTanding raTings were given To Ronald l-loard in general science, David SaTTen and parTner John lviondon Tor Their ex- hibiT in biology, Vanessa Lum in rnaThemaTics, and RoberT Nel- son and VicToria Shade in advanced biology. ExcellenT raTings in biology wenT To Connie Taylor and colleague Linda Jones and To Phyllis Weslmoreland. ln advanced biology, excellenT raTings wenT To Rebecca l-larber and co-worlcer Linda Pride, To Ellen Goldberg and associaTe CaTherine WhiTe, and To Jeremy Shefner. Those wiTh ouTsTanding exhibiTs were inviTed To compeTe in The DisTricT Science Fair. Biology Entries Win Higher maThemal'ics of TanTasTic geomeTric solids, reciprocal polyhedra, are explained To David SaTTen by exhibiTor, Vanessa Lum. 58145 Firsl' place advanced biology exhibiTor, RoloerT Nelson, expounds on his homemade ozone maker To Linda Pride and Becca l-larber. ' L V yiiffwg EIREOWE g,ih c72Ei?i OR THE ILZTIYITY 0? Crysfai growih is shown by ou1's+anding exhibiior, Ronald Ho-ard. Maiority of Awards in Hyde Speech by Vicforia Shade on The breeding and genefics of Red Poini Siamese cafs is iudged for siyle and presenfafion. Raiworirer, David Saffen, prac+ices speech on parfner John Mondon. . . Park Science Fcnr I968 Hyde Pairlr Science Fair adviser and organizer, Mr. Ernesi Mhoon shows winner, Roberi' Neison, 'ihe iudges' resulfs. EnTerTainmenT by Michael l-lolsombach, Devina Algee and Sharon Lewis amuses parenTs and Teachers oT Treshman sTudenTs aT parTy. Parents of Freshmen and Seniors are Invited To ParenTs oT Treshman sTudenTs were welcomed in The lobby oT Hyde Parlc l-ligh School on The aTTernoon oT December 8. I967. They were presenTed wiTh unique name Tags To wear and escorTed up To The Social Room on The second Tloor where The Treshman class Tea was in progress. This was The TirsT op- porTuniTy Tor Treshman parenTs To meeT oTher parenTs and To geT acguainTed wiTh The Teachers and counselors. Miss Janice Cline, The Treshman class sponsor, organized The Tea wiTh The experT assisTance oT The Freshman Class Council. Dr. BlyTh, principal, welcomed The parenTs and inTroduced The assisTanT principals and Treshman division Teachers. He discussed The value oT regular aTTendance in mainTaining high grades. TalenTed members oT The class enTerTained wiTh a soTT shoe dance and readings. ReTreshmenTs were served by a commiTTee oT sTudenTs headed by Marie PrewiTT, The Freshie Queen. Orange punch and delicious coolcies were enioyed ThroughouT The parTy. Cakes are passed To Mrs. McCan and Mr. WeiTzel by Marie PrewiTT K' Sponsor. MTSS Janice Cline approves oT sign made by Sharon Baqhiminv Orange punch is served To Treshman sTudenTs by Geraldine MaTThews College represenfafive from The Chicago Circle Talks To seniors. Bullefin board helps Anfhony Frazier selecf college of his choice. Teas and Breakfasts To Honor Their Offspring Plaque is presenfed To Mr. Adlai Sfevenson Ill, Advanced PlacemenT breakfasT speaker, by Sfeven Raufenburg and Anfhony Harley. College bound seniors have many opporTuniTies af Hyde Park To enfer The righT college. RepresenTaTives from mosT of The imporTanT colleges and universiTies come To Hyde Park To Talk To The senior class and help Them selecT The besT for each individual. lnformaTion is also available on The college bulleTin board and for sTudy in The counselors' offices. Advanced-place menT courses of college subiecTs are TaughT righT in Hyde Park To upper Track sTudenTs. College credif is available in mosT universifies if The sTudenTs can qualify by examinaTions. A breakfasT To honor Those sTudenTs Taking advanced place- menT courses and Those from elernenTary schools parTicipaTing in The early-involvemenT program was held in The lunchroom lasT June. FruiT and pancakes were served. DisTinguished mem- bers of The Board of EducaTion and The cenrral office came in numbers To This breakfasf To hear Mr. Adlai Sfevenson I!I Talk on The opporTuniTies in business and in polirics for The younger generaTion. Juniors enTerTained wifh Their version of The Paul Revere raiders. Mr. STevenson was presenTed wiTh an honorary Hyde Park degree. Hungry guesfs are served pancakes by hardfworking sfudenf waifresses aT The IC767 Advanced Placemenf Early lnvolvemenf breakfasf. Hard earned diploma is placed in lngrid Wallace's lell hand by Mrs. Emma Slacker as Dr. Donald Blylh shakes her righl hand. McCormick Place Fire Causes Quick Change of Gradualion, originally scheduled lor McCormick Place. was hurriedly shilled lo Medinah Temple aller lhe disaslrous lire. This caused many complicalions as lhe slage was loo small lor lhe graduales and lhe sealing capacily inadequale. The procession linally slarled more lhan an hour lale. The six hundred nervous seniors, robed in while caps and gowns, challered blisslully and wailed lor lhe exercises lo begin on lhalbeaulilul Sunday allernoon, June IS, I967. Mrs. Frances Morris and4Mrs. Gladys Brown, senior class sponsors, assembled lhe lines as quickly as possible while lhey wailed, wide-eyed and lense, lor lhe Hyde Parlc Band lo begin playing Pomp and g Circumslancef' As lhe processional filed in, seniors slood lacing lheir parenls in lhe audience unlil lhe linal one was in place. Aller lhe presenlalion ol lhe colors, Kennelh Couch. class pres- idenl. rose and gave lhe welcoming address. Songs by lhe A Cappella Choir were lollowed by lhe valediclory address lrom it I 5-X Gordon Johnson. More music lollowed. The diplomas were lhen presenled by Dr. Blylh. Mr. McCarlhy, Mrs. Slacker, and Mr. Williams lo lhe graduales. l-,x'btA 'Q 4' 1 LM T ,A I Hyde Park band plays lhe overlure before lhe processional begins. Serious seniors lace lheir parenls in audience al Medinah Temple 4 be X . e Final lisf is checlced by Miss Moser, Mrs. Morris and Mr. Williams. Each sfrand of Jerome Leak's 'rassel is examined by Lenore Julien. I X X 1967 G cl f' S'1' ii ra ua lon I e Q ii .F '4 H ' lu-me y I and remain sianding uniil fail of procession reaches The seals. Proud parenls arrive early for The commencernenl exercises. II9 R . V uhm-s-A .,,, 1 ., ' f ' ' L: N , V ' W 111 ig A M 2 , A ' I 4' 3, k ,ii 2 . 'nf af ,,. 'W w + , -a af, ,L ,fa X QQY' in 1 5, if E- wr' ' e 5 '3 2 f 2' ' A ,,-' 5 3? ia . 1 fgfw -1 4 , wa. I I wif, , ,ly It ' wr - I . , 1. -. 'N'5'5hf- . ,. S ' ,fs ' 'f I AW -' , . Q -1 . . 4 W ' ' , 1, -W 'GQ I -el ,H Mr' ,V , I , -fy . nf , -- up N4 vm, ',2,g,f7'W' Q hr, IL? 1 ' ,N 44- M ,, an A .-.. ,,..M , ,, 2 l,iy514.,,,by,.,,4l,H H eN'H?Ea.Hda MQ f I I V J f: K 5 ..- -v W fl: W X 4? 5 K QW ,Q wx .5 'I' ff- 1. Some ORGANIZATIONS Prefer Traffic ROAR to Construction Clutter cmd Hold Meetings in Jclckson Pork 3 I - 4 . , fr 1 is ' - . , . ,,1if,:, . gf .. s.,.. in 5 H f:: if an Ready for The membership oaTh are AlberT Cohen, Vanessa Lum, DenoTra SmiTh, Jacqueline Collins, Deborah Allen, Gail Gillis, LeviTa Anderson, Deb- orah Brown, Siephanie Clarlce, Edna lllusTre, CaThy Pease, and Gwendolyn Williams. High Achievement Seniors Receive Memberships in The Social Room was The scene Tor l-lyde Parlc's TirsT NaTional Honor SocieTy inducTion on Tuesday evening. December I9, l967. EorTy-six eager seniors solemnly Took Their places Tor The ceremony. Miss EdiTh Moser, The sponsor. welcomed The parenTs and inTroduced Mr. Edward McClellan, ExecuTive Sec- reTary Tor The Chicago branch oT The NAACP as The guesT speaker. l-le congraTulaTed The sTudenTs and spoke oi The im- porTance oT scholarship and service. Dr. BlyTh Then spolce on scholarship and liT The TirsT candle in The TradiTional ceremony, Mr. McCarThy liT The leadership candle: Mrs. STaclcer, The characTer candle and Mr. Williams, The service candle. Baclc Row: Carolyn BurTon, PaTricia ShelTon, James Carr, Reginald AusTin. Karen Ellis, JoAnn Mason. Second Row: Gail Irving, Sandra Doyle, Ann Lemon, Riccardo Cohen, Louis Gdalman, BernadeTTe MarTin, Ellen Gold- berg. Third Row: KenneTh Liu, Lenny Moy, Beverly EelT, CaTherine WhiTe, Monica Cyprian, Lucille l-larris, Duane Longfellow. FronT Row: Anne Vander- Meulen, Alired Lee, VicToria Shade, CaThy Pease, RoberT Harlan, MarTha M-My MaTTox. i Guesf, Mr. McClellan, and adviser, Miss Moser congraTulaTe members. The characTer candle is liT by Mrs. STaclrer as Dr. BlyTh reads lisT. Entering processional includes Gwendolyn Williams, Cathy Pease. Edna lllustre, Catherine White, Jacqueline Collins and Deborah Brown. First National Honor Society r I New member, Levita Anderson signs her name in membership booklet. 1 its 2 15' is Chocolate cake, cookies, punch or cottee are selected by Karen Ellis, Pat Shelton, someone's parent, Ann Lemon and Deborah Allen. for Hyde Pork The membership oath was recited by the entire group betore each member signed his name in the record book and received a card trom Dr. Blyth. Retreshments were then served to parents, teachers and initiates by a taculty committee ot Miss Jacobs, Mrs. McGillen, Mrs. Morris, Mr. Lotten and Mr. Naka- mura. At the next meeting, it was voted to meet every second Monday, tenth period. Otticers were then nominated and voted upon. A second vote between the top two candidates tor each ottice resulted in the tollowing otticers: president, James Carr: vice-president, Myrtle Calliong treasurer, John Mondonq and secretary, Denotra Smith. Back Row: Teresa Mims, Stephanie Clarke, Levita Anderson, Jeremy Shetner, Richard Castellanos. Albert Cohen. Second Row: Deborah Allen, Luesetta Simpson, Deborah Brown, Denotra Smith, Vanessa Lum, Jacqueline Collins. Front Row: Gail Gillis, Gwendolyn Williams, Edna Illustre, Myrtle Callion. Membership card is shown to Albert Cohen's mother and sister. SIGMA JUNIORS and SOPHOMORES Back Row: Janet Jeffries, Aurelia Spurlarlc, Maria Genne, Allison Young, Inez Decker, Ada Jemison, Juana Student Leaders in Sigma Epsilon, Hyde Parlcs origwal honor society, stepped aside when the National Honor Society opened its chapter here. Officers: Kenneth Liu, president: Vanessa Lum, vice-president: Barbara Engel, secretary and Janet James, treasurer: were elected in December with Mrs. Frances Morris as sponsor. Tra- ditional activities were planned for the spring such as Tag Day, tutoring, a 'Faculty tea and an April Fools party. Future Teachers ot America met once a month with Miss Kathleen Denst as sponsor. Members received help with the selection ot teacher colleges. Trips to Evanston Township High School and the University ot Illinois Circle campus were planned tor the spring semester. SIGMA SENIORS Back Row: Jacqueline Collins, Catherine White, Lucille Harris. Victoria Shade, Wilson Reese, Jeremy Shefner, Gail Irving. Front Row: Kenneth Liu Ipresidentl, Louis Gdalrnan, Karen Turner, Lenore Wheeler, Mrs. Frances Morris. ,,f' Sinclair, Rochelle Qualls. Front Row: Daphne Sledge, Deborah Garrett, Sheilah Thorn, David Salien, Linda Caihey, Patricia Stokes, Debbie Ticlctin. Sigma, FTA, Student Council, FTA Back Row: Delores Gruber, Inez Decker, Sharlean White, Marilyn Gardner, Connie Crawford, Dorothy Gruber. Front Row: Lenore Wheeler. Lucille Harris, Lenore Nealy, Willa Lyles, Patricia Clemons. ! STUDENT COUNCIL BOARD Baclr Row: Genise Jones, Roberf Harlan, Levifa Anderson, Brenclies Campbell. Eronl Row: Karen Turner, Richard Casfellanos, Barbara Carnegie, Ellen Gracy. 'flilili ELECTION COMMISSION Back Row: Bernice Lewis, Anfonia Dyer, Rosa- lind Ford, Carol Edelen, Maffie Sago, Second Row: Marie Moore, Carolyn Burfon, Ronald Bonner, Alan Knighf, Deborah Brown. Fronf Row: Pafricia Clemons, Debra McMorris, Jim Smoofe, lnez Declcer. and Election Commission Plon Yeclr's Programs Sfudenl' Council was composed of represenfafives from each division fhis year. Under fhe guidance of Mr. Lyman Webber, Barbara Carnegie was chosen presidenf, Richard Casfellanos as vice-presidenf, Ellen Gracy as recording secrefary, Levifa Anderson as freasurer and Roberf Harlan as marshall. Each represenfafive served on one or fwo commiffees fo work on school improvemenf, council improvemenf, human relafions or acfivifies. Plans were considered fo malce fhe membership open fo all sfudenfs who wish fo serve nexf year. Council helped finance some school clubs and confribufed fo local charifies. If spon- sored a dance and sold buffons fo boosf fhe baslcefball feam. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Back Row: Linda Cafhey, Julius Green, Sfephen Spiller, Jeffery Roberfs, Calvin Browne, Roberf Nelson. Roberf Der, Darrell Troupe, Daisie Wade. Second Row: Barbara Edwards, Carol Payne, Paula Harper, Willa Carpenfer, Lynda Small, Sandra Gilberf, Vanessa Green, Darryl Speer. Third Row: June Turner, Debra McMorris. Eighfeen Elecfion Commission members, under fhe direcfion of Mrs. Nazaris Devine, supervised fhe elecfion of class officers. To be placed on a ballof, a sfudenf obfained fhe recommendafions of four Teachers and had a good affendance record. I-le was inferviewed by fhe Commission and judged on his behavior, his language, and fhe seriousness of his plans for fhe beffermenf of I-Iyde Parlc. The elecfion sfarfed wifh fhree assemblies for fresh- men, sophomores and iuniors. The candidafes made promises of whaf fhey would do if elecfed. The elecfion was held on April l9fh. Commission officers were Jim Smoofe, presidenfg Willa Lyles, vice-presidenfg and Debra lvlcMorris, secrefary. Hazel Cole, Carol Edelen, Darlene Morgan, Inez Declcer, Elaine Nailing, Shirley Williams, Willa Lyles. F-ronf Row: Phyllis Johnson, Dianne Taylor, Barbara Warren, Pafricia Shelfon, Lenore Nealy, Wanda Wilkins, Arlene I-larvey, Linda Greene. The NaTional ScholasTic Press AssociaTion awarded The AiTchpe iTs eighTh consecuTive All American raTing Tor The I967 yearbook. This is The only record oT iTs kind in The enTire Chicago Public School SysTem. During Two days oT Thanksgiving holiday represenTaTives Trom The l968 sTaTT aTTended The 4OTh Annual NSPA ConvenTion, The lasT one To be held aT The EdgewaTer Beach l'loTel beTore iT closed iTs doors in bank- rupTcy. The sTaTT members and advisers, Mrs. ElizabeTh Good and Mr. Warren MedTord, aTTended meeTings on subiecTs Trom layouT design To phoTography and copy wriTing. They came back enThused wiTh new ideas Tor boTh The I968 and l969 books. ln The I968 book a separaTe TaculTy secTion was added enabling more emphasis on boTh Teachers and curriculum. School en- rollmenT, necessarily low because oT building remodeling, de- manded ThaT some oT The usual pages be dropped. The lack oT an audiTorium hampered The enTire school as well as The yearbook as many organizaTions and acTiviTies no longer exisTed. gyyty AssisTanT edifor Jeremy SheTner, copy adviser Mr. Warren Medford, ediTor- in-chief VicToria Shade and producTion adviser Mrs. ElizabeTh Good check publisher's new insTrucTion book. Yearbook and Newspaper Improve Publications Yi 'a 2 ' SEL' ix, .lfigi PhoTographer's exhibii' aT convenTion aTTracTs Sammie Turner, JaneT James, Sheilah Thorn, Mrs. EliiabeTh Good and Mr. Warren Medford. 'EM I T i g gggg g g Busy hour is spenT by Sammie Turner, JaneT James, Jill Lyman, Deborah GarreTT, Donna Buchanan Copy is quickly Typed by Gladys Green To be and Mary Boswell who work To meeT nexT deadline. golleded by The prinTgr, Review oT laTesT ediTion is made by managing ediTor William Wenger. ad- viser Miss Nina Robinson, and ediTor- in-chief Calhy Pease. in RMC H9 by Featuring Wider Ronge of News Coverage PAGE EDITORS Back Row: Alan Knight Sandra Doyle. JeTTery RoberTs, MyrTle Callion, Deborah Moran. FronT Row: JoAnn Mason, Arlene Jack- son, Michelle l-lolT. The Hydeparlcer sTaTT was expanded This year To a ToTal ol' sevenTeen on The ediTorial sTaTT and ThirTy-one reporTers gaTher- ing news. An increase in The number oT boys made The paper more masculine. l-lighlighTs oT The newspaper included Three special ediTions wiTh an exTra inserT sheeT prinTed on green paper. The Pre-ChrisTmas ediTion TeaTured The creaTive wriTing eTTorTs oT abouT TorTy non-sTaTT sTudenTs Trom all levels. A Valen- Tine's Day ediTion honored Negro l-lisTory Week using The senior class Theme, Love Can Change The World. A special graduaTion ediTion was planned Tor June. Columns in The regular ediTions were popular. A new column, News BrieTs, caughT The laTesT news beTore The Tinal deadline. The wriTer oT Murphy Mouse conTinued To be a closely guarded secreT. Senior SpoTlighT TeaTured more seniors Trom all levels. The Roving ReporTer collecTed opinions oT TaculTy and sTudenTs abouT conTroversial subiecTs. HYDEPARKER STAFF Back Row: Darrell Troupe, David Schuchman, Lenore Wheeler. Tom Arnold, Ellery Brown, Wilhelmina Binns, Sharon Harwell, Peggy Thomas, Ju- lius Green. Second Row: Rhonda CurTis, Delores Gru- ber, Sharon Davis, DoroThy Gruber, Sidney Malava, Deb- orah Green, Barbara Warren, Kevin Davis. Third Row: Evelyn Campbell, Sheila Jackson, Janice Dawson, Josephine l-lereTord, Carol Payne, William Mchlary, Jim SmooTe, DenoTre SmiTh, FronT Row: Monica Cyprian, Dar- lene Morgan, Ann Lemon, WalT-denia Lewis, Gail lrv- ing, Louis Gdalman, Erica Hardiman, Clyde WhiTe. SENIOR A CAPPELLA CHOIR Back Row: Frank Graham, Francis Cov- ingTon, George Turner, Marvell Simmons, Roger Burnley, Frank Banks, Tommy Dade, Jerry CoTTon, Arrow Brown. Second Row: Karen Kinsley. Phyllis WesTmoreland, Alva BaTey. Cheryl Brooks, Riccardo Cohen, George Woods, Jean PinksTon, Reishon Baugh, Linda Sims, Neil Mackey. Third Mr. Jerome Ram Songs of praise, AlmighTy and EverlasTing God, and Gloris Excelsis raTed The Senior A Cappella Choir superior in The I967 High School Choral CompeTiTion. Senior A Cappella has received Ten superior raTings under iTs direcTor, Mr. Jerome Ramsliield. Six oT The choir's nineTy-Tour members, PaTricia Banks, Roger Burnley, MyrTle Callion, JoAnn Harrell, CynThia HunTley and Linda Sims, were selecTed To sing wiTh The All CiTy Chorus. Hyde Park's choir sang aT The SouThmoor HoTel, The Museum oT Science and lndusTry. The SainT John BapTisT Church, and Fiske ElemenTary school during The year. They also sang aT The Hyde Park evening school graduaTion. OTTicers elecTed This year were: MyrTle Callion, presidenTg PaTricia Brooks, vice-pre- sidenT: and Lorelene Harper, secreTary. SoloisTs, This year, were MyrTle Callion and Sammie Turner. lncluded in The reperToire were Blessed Day oT God, composed by Mr. RamsTield, El Yivneh Hagalil, The Three Kings, While By My Sheep, and Today There ls Ringing. sfi Row: Mr. Jerome Ramsfield, MyrTle Callion, Earlene Coleman, Sandra Plummer, Kevin Brown, Connie CrawTord, Beverly SlaughTer, Melanie Deron. FronT Row: Claude Small, Shawn Harland, Jerome Jacobs, Loyce Mason, Sammie Turner, PaTricia Brooks, John Jackson, Arlene Harvey, JaneT STrickland. eld Directs Superior Senior Voices of A Cappella Choir ring ouT wiTh The sTrains of Eliiah Rock, during Open House under The direcTion oT Mr. Jerome RamsTield. ii ii 'iiiiii ii 'ili iiiii i.,iii ll' iiiil' i J U N l O R A CA P P EL l-A C H O l R .QV ll, rlirr W Back ROW2 Lees r SCOTT, Pie rw J O H SST ii, ' ii'i 5 Z TT' f. M i T' 5 'J' i' ii' if A nilw fl Y M 3 l lCr. Efi C Kvl GS. M ich Gel - T . lerr T , T Mahoney. Joseph Wofmiev. Joe ll' T555 7 i'f' , I ii 'l' if ' I ,,,, A T , A Ro by, Ch a r l es Irby, Geo rg e D i n ki ns, , A , ' ,fi 5 AnThony Mayo. Second Row: Randal 5, Q ' lg . Wi? 5 'Tip ,j 'V ' ' 5, i Johnson, Dolly MclnTyre, PaTricia 5 , Vxi, f , ,, 4 ' ,. ' ' .1 N i Slokcs, Eunice Dudley, DoroThy ' ' ' ' 'i ii W BryanT, MaTTie Cooper, EveTTe FosTer, I ,. Y Mary WhiTTon, Rochelle Qualls, -, , . Lenore Nealy, PaTricia Banks. Third ,. 1 L E w if K 1 4472? . , :, Y f, i ,, i, lf! if o v. Row: Debra Henley, Linda Long, June Coleman, Marsha Davis, Mirian Jackson, Sandra Allen, Sandra Gil- b T D Th L' d P I er, oro y in sey, ame a Frazier, Mr. Jerome Ramsiicld. FronT Row: Wilford Rounsaville, Eugene WhiTe, Floyd Cox, Palricia KnighT, Aurelia Spurlark, Virginia SmiTh, Maria Genne, Adrienne Heningburq, Sudeo Kimbrough, JeaneTTe CurTis, STephcn Rucker. .L ,L ii X ...- SENIOR A CAPPELLA CHOIR Back Row: Gloria Bolling, Becca Harber, Ronell Alsup, Leon Waller, Gregory RaTliTT, Thedis Brown, James LaBon, Cuba Bell. AnThony Dade, Linda Green, Maryna Lee. Second Row: Lorelene Harper, Jacqueline Collins, Deborah Moran, Thelma LiTTleTon, Michele HolT, Paula Harper, LeviTa Anderson, Elaine Nailing, Barbara Engel, KaThleen PraTT. Third Row: Romelia Hicks, Virginia Seabrook. JeaneTTe Suggs, Barbara Warren, LueseTTa Simpson, Sharon BranTley, Diane Speer, Glenda Reid, Pamela Crawford, JoAnn Harrell, Mary LoTT. Fronf Row: Carol Edelen, Sandra Haynes, Sharlean WhiTe, Esro Gooden, Marcia Morris, Ricardo Marshall, Michael Hines, Gary Ford, Troy Bufler, Marc Lawson, Luis Perez. and Junior A Cappella Choirs and Boys Chorus QuarTeT, Roberi' ScoTT, Donald Bell, Frank Dale and RoosevelT Bailey sing Where Love ls Gone, aT lasT spring's fashion show. BOYS CHORUS Baclr Row: Gregory Lee, Halvor Range. RoberT Reed, L. J. Frazier, Thyrome Wilder, Joe Carr, Jerry CoTTon, Wilfredo DeLeon, AnThony Bey, Thomas Crane. Second Row: King Long. Paul Douglas, James ClaTon, Harry Ringo, Charles James, Marlen MarTin, Michael Arnold, Freddie Gooden, Alvin BurTon. Third Row: Larry McNulTy, Denorval Powell, KenneTh Dixon, Elvin Phillips. Ar- Thur Brown, Randal Johnson. William Mc- Nary, Clemmie Alexander, Mr. Jerome Ramsfield. FronT Row: STanley Mays, Thad SCOTT, James WaTers, William Lawson, Derrick Jones, James Myers, LesTer ScoTT, William Harris, Solomon BramleTT. ElecTion of officers began The I967-l968 year Tor The Junior A Cappella Choir. lTs sevenTy-Tive members elecTed PaT Banlcs as presidenT, MaTTie Cooper as vice-presidenT, and Aurelia Spur- larli as secreTary. One member, Mary WhiTTon, was selecTed Tor The All CiTy Chorus. AT The ChrisTmas assembly in The Boys Gym, Junior A Cappella Choir sang O BroTher Man and Love Came Down aT ChrisTmas, which was wriTTen by The direcTor, Mr. Jerome Ramsfield. OTher songs They have learned include Weep O Mine Eyes, Elijah Rock, Lo in The Time AppoinT- ed , and Bali Hai. Tenor and bass voices oT Boys Chorus made a Tine showing in The Fall Choral ConcerT. lTs TiTTy members have received a series oT eighT superior raTings in ciTy choral compeTiTion under Mr. Jerome RamsTielcl's direcTion. Added To The reperToire This year were STouT HearTed Men, The March oT Three Kings, WesTminisTer Carol, l've GOT a Robe, and Mr. RamsTield's arrangemenT oT The Lord's Prayer. OTTicers are Derriclc Jones, presidenT, and L. J. Frazier, vice-presidenT. BAND Back Row: Reginald Griffin, J. Hamilfon Byrd, Eric Scoff. Wanda Michael Hyaff, James Benfley, Marva McNeal, Gwendoyn Ward, Paul Nelson. Aaron Bafey, Michael Harley. Second Row: Louis Gdalman, Roberf Taylor. Fronf Row: Leila Fields, Linda Johnson, Nancy Carfer, Michele Harlan. Michael O'Connell, Billy Cobb, Freeman Coffey, Leonard Miller. Holi, Francyne LeMay, Margaref Weighfman, Richard Casfellanos. Band, Crchesfrcl, and Senior and Beginning Girls Hyde Parlc's Band, conducfed by Miss June Jacobs, played af foofball games and fhe Boys Award Assembly fhis year. Also if was invifed fo perform af fhe Midway Technical lnsfifufe lasf spring. lf provided fhe music for fhe June graduafion af Madinah Temple and for fhe January evening school graduafion af Hyde Park. Four clarinefisfs, Richard Casfellanos, concerf masfer, David Field, Francyne LeMay and Karen Walls, and one alfo saxophone player, Louis Gdalman were selecfed for membership in fhe All-Cify High School Band. Senior Girls Chorus of fhirfy-five girls was direcfed by Miss Donna Cage fhis year. This soprano and alfo choir made ifs firsf appearance af fhe Fall Choral Concerf and sang Go Nof Far from Me by Zingarell and l'll Walk wifh God by Brodzky. Af fhe school Chrisfmas assembly fhe girls sang Carol A' Ol: 'llle Bellsll by l-eonlovlcll and Hslng Me a Sonqll bv Veclql' Drummers, Pafricia Scoff, Fred Sugimofo and Richard Harley relax. SENIOR GIRLS CHORUS Back Row: Paula Harper lpresidenfl, Shirley Long, Jeaneffe Jackson, Suenora Mc- Neal lsecrefaryl, Alice Neville, Lin- da Cafhey, Maffie Cooper. Second Row: Barbara Brown, Sandra Marfin, Sfella Crawford llibrarianl, Mary Loff, Linda Long, Diane Speer, Myrna James, Miss Donna Cage. Fronf Row: Diane Ford, Malinda Hampfon, Deafrel Jackson, Eveffe Fosfer, Juanifa Ture ner, Pafricia Banks, Sylvia Shaw lvice- presidenfl. E . Q Y W t . Y l I U X E ORCHESTRA Back Row: Mr. Joseph Pilai. Roberi Beasley, Barbara Edwards, David Ferguson. Second Row: Lynn Walker, Elaine O'Neal, Muriel Fikes, Lillie Bryant Arzella Shaw. Third Row: Alice Neville, Sharone Avery, Michael Henderson, Phylli' Leafherwood, Annie Redmond, Ora Abney. Museiie Rudgley. Froni' Row: Karen Wooldridge, Larry Moore, Archie Singleion. Linda Sims, Anlonia Dyer, Sandra Dobbins. Choruses Give Concerts In Demonsirafion by Siephen Alexander amuses +he base violinisl. BEGINNING GIRLS CHORUS Back Row: Sheila Johnson, Yvonne Gwinn, Dorolhy Parks, Bobby Porier, Soner- ville Smilh, Deborah Sievens, Edi+h Rulledge, Carolyn Gooden, Millie Bowens. Second Row: Joyce Griffin, Doroihy Pinksfon, June Coleman. Dianne Harrell, Muriel Garreil, Deb- orah Wrighl, Debra Morgan, Kemona Willeil, Mr. Michael Blake. Fronf Row: Doris Siewari. Lavada Clark, June Turner, Myrella Smiih, Berniia Sher- man, Elizabeih Gray, Linda Greasy, Efhel Rogers. and Out of Hyde Park The Conceri' Orches+ra opened ihe Fall Music Fesiival on November I7, I967 wilh The playing ol +he Naiional Anrhern. Mr. Joseph Pilar rhen led l'he orchesira in a musical ian-fare of Sinfonia by Teleman Brown, Aulumn Leaves by Mercer Gordon, Greensleeve Faniasy arranged by Gordon, and Jingle Beguine arranged by Walier. The orchesira also played ai ihe Pop Conceri' and a+ Jrhe Spring Music Fesiival. The Beginning Girls Chorus, under lhe direciion of Mr. Michael Blake, consisied of aboui sixly girls from all grade levels. The girls learned io read music and io sing iwo parl' seleciions. They sang Exodus -al' The Fall Music Fesiival and Sleigh Ride and Silver Bells al' ihe Chrislmas assembly. Ai Jrhe Spring Concerl' They sang Mary l-las a Baby, Lord Mosi Holy, and A Lark in Ecsiasyf' FRENCH CLUB Baclt Row: Calherine While, Karen Turner, Palricia Shellon, Arlene Harvey, Lenore Wheeler, Maria Genne, Vicloria Shade. Fronl' Row: Darlene Lipscomb, Jacqueline Collins, Sheilah Thorn lpresidenll, Gary Ford. Connie Crawford, Willa Lyles. GERMAN CLUB Vanessa Lum lpresidenll, Jacqueline Collins lvice-presi- denll, Sharlean While, Ada Jemison. Language Clubs Enrich Le Cercle Francaise, commonly called lhe French Club, plan- ned a program for ils members of aclivilies noi included in +he regular class schedule. Members viewed slides of France, l-laili and olher European counlries. They sampled French cheese and craclcers while lislening lo popular French records by Mireille Malhieu or Anloine and Michel Polnareii. Mrs. Rila Nessman, lhe club's adviser, enlerlained by leading carols al The Chrisl- mas parly. The German Club, under lhe direclion of Mrs. Enid Turner, sludied German governmenl and cuslorns on bolh sides oi lhe wall in Easl and Wesl Germany. Members also made a comparaw live sludy of German schools and American schools. l-lyde Parlc's library helped find iniormalion and provided lilms on Ger- many. For amusemenl, The members performed slcils 'from Ger- man comedies and sampled German cooking. LATIN FORUM Back Row: Gwendolyn Dudley, Phyllis Livingslon, Yvonne Holland, Daphne Green. Fronl' Row: Phyllis Johnson lquaeslerl, Friedricke Droegmueller lfirsl consull, Linda Caillouel' lsecond consull, Juana Sinclair laedilel, Mrs. Alice Mulberry. RUSSIAN CLUB Baclr Row: Francyne LeMay. Alberf Cohen, Deborah Young. Gilberf Williams, Sferling Williams, Valerie Brown, Adria Lawfon. Fronl' Row: Miss Donna Seifer, Dorofhy Gruber. Delores Gruber, Alphia Moore. Anne Sisfler, Miss Nancy Brunk. Regular Instruction by Adding Fun and Frolic The Lafin Forum was probably fhe mosf acfive of all fhe foreign language clubs fhis year. Officers were elecfed and plans made af fhe firsf meefing in Sepfember. Af fwo Ocfober meefings, Mrs. Alice Mulberry, fhe sponsor. showed slides of Rome and a speaker from fhe Orienfal lnsfifufe, Mr. B. Keinasf, discussed ancienf Assyria. Club members invifed Universify l-ligh sfudenfs fo a parfy here on November I. Af ofher November meefings, Mr. Charles l-lamilfon from fhe Universify of Chicago spoke on fhe influence of Greek Easf upon fhe Romans. Myfhological games devised by Allison Young were played af a pizza parfy. ln December, Mr. Roberf Scran- fon described his archeological excavafions af Kenchreai in Greece. A Safurnalia parfy or Roman fesfival celebrafed Chrisf- mas. Plans for fhe spring semesfer included parficipafion in Language Day, frips fo museums, and universify speakers. The Russian Club fhis year was inferesfed in Russian music and dance. Miss Donna Seifer, fhe sponsor, knew many of fhe folk dances and faughf fhem fo fhe members. lnferesfing old world Russian musical insfrumenfs were loaned fo fhe club and members enjoyed pracficing upon fhem. The club also sfudied Russian language, cusfoms, geography and governmenf. The Language Laborafory Aids were frained by Mrs. Enid Turner fo operafe and care for fhe equipmenf. All foreign lan- guage classes wifh fhe excepfion of Lafin used 'lhe laborafory af leasf once a week. This kepf fhe aids busy sorfing fhe fapes and records. One aid was in charge each period and irregulari- fies and froubles were reporfed fo fhis aid. One aid saf by fhe fape desk and helped fhe feacher. One aid saf by fhe cup- boards fo fake care of individual sfudenfs who came in fo sfudy or fo borrow a record. 'Was LANGUAGE LABORATORY AIDS Bacl: Row: Louis Gdalman, Sylvia Lyons. Evelin Cooper, Ada Jemison, Mary Smifh, Daphne Sledge. Fronl' Row: Roger Burnley, Harold Wymbs, Devon Anderson lassisfanf chiefl, Julius Green lchiefl. Large slicle rule helps Lenny Moy show Lisa MarrioT how To solve problem as Deborah Moran finds her answer easily 'on smaller one. Qs.. ChemisTry Honor experimeni' is conducTed by Madlyn Morris while Harry Ringo, Sylvia Shaw and Carol Edelen observe and record daTa. f-ei SENIOR MATH HONOR Back Row: RoberT Harlan, Lenny Moy. FronT Row: Deborah Moran, Calvin Browne, Mrs. Eva Shull. Math and Science Clubs Senior MaTh Honor shrank To six members This year, due parTly To program conTlicTs. Mrs. Eva Shull, chairman of The MaThemaTics DeparTmenT, meT wiTh The group daily during TirsT period. All members- planned To Take The NaTional MaThemaTics ExaminaTion in March and chose This means To review. Mrs. Shull's collecTion oT TesT quesTions daTing back To l95l were available Tor sTudy. Also Mrs. Shull had collecTed a large Tile of inTeresTing problems during her long career. Members en- ioyed TesTing Their skills Trying To solve Them. Junior MaTh Honor members, direcTed by Mrs. Hilda Mason, had Tun while They sTudied. Two members, JaneT Jeiiries and PaTricia STokes broughi The club samples oi Their work Trom a special class Tor giTTed rnaTh sTuclenTs being given aT The lllinois lnsTiTuTe ol Technology. Michael O'Connell consTrucTed a digiTal compuTer Tor The club which members used To play highly diTTiculT maTh games. All members were available as TuTors Tor any maTh sTudenTs who wished This service. JUNIOR MATH HONOR Back Row: DeaTrel Jackson, Sylvia SmiTh, Lisa Mar- rioTT. PaTricia STokes, CollaTTa Che- naulT. Second Row: JaneT JeTTries, Eri- ca Hardiman, RoberT Der, Michael O'Connell, Riccardo Cohen. FronT Row: Phyllis LivingsTon, Claire Murdock, Nancy Brogsdale, Barbara Brown, Mrs. Hilda Mason. .stew Chess Club captain, Neil Mackey, challenges Shawn Harland in game as Bill Wenger watches and awaits his turn to deteat the champ. ' CHESS CLUB Back Row: Jacqueline Collins, Shawn l-larland, Linda Gillis, Francyne LeMay. Front Row: Robert t-larlan, David Satten. Provided That Extra for Interested Students Only two science clubs held meetings at l-lyde Park this year, Chemistry Honor and the Astronomy Club. A tew chemistry enthusiasts met with Mr. Ernest Mhoon twice a week. Mostly, they worlced independently on experiments ot their own in pre- paration tor the Science Fair. ln the spring, members visited the Sinclair Research Center in Indiana and the chemistry de- partments ot the University ot Chicago and the Illinois Institute ot Technology. The Astronomy Club met twice a month with Mr. Paul Lund. lt provided an opportunity tor its members to understand and appreciate the Earth and its relationship to other astronomical bodies tound in space. The club held intormal seminars at which basic principles ot astronomy were discussed. ln the spring. members plan to visit the Adler Planetarium, hold evening ob- servation sessions and build some instruments. The Chess Team, under the direction ot Mr. Michael Minlcin, made an outstanding record last spring winning tour out ot tive tournaments. ln the tirst match against Tilden, l-lyde Parlc toolc all ten games winning IO-O. The second match against Farragut also chall4ed up a score ot IO-O. The team then oleteated DuSabIe 7-3 and whizzed through the Phillips match with a 9-2 victory. The last match ot the season upset the record with a loss to Gage Parlc ot 6-4. Because ot this setbaclc, Hyde Parlc players were not able to compete in the city meet. This spring the Chess Team lost its sponsor and several mem- erbs. Mr. Timothy Blalce, the new sponsor. recruited some new members and expects to have the team in shape tor the city meet. Members could be seen playing in the halls trom early zero period to the end ot tenth period. Sensing victory, the team purchased tour additional chess sets. Especially careful attention is given by Jackie Love as Michael ASTRQNOMY CLUB Back Row: Donna Buchanan' Sidney Malaya' CUNY measures 5 5UPPlY Oi mercury iof his next expeflmeni- Connie Crawtord. Second Row: Jacqueline Collins, Adria Lawton. NT ,. ..,, . I Drama Club members, under The direcTion oT Mr. Leslie Jones, learned much abouT producTion, direcTing, cosTuming, sTaging and Tinancing as well as acTing. Working under diTTiculTies wiTh no sTage on which To perTorm, The club gave iTs perTormances in The Social Room. AT Open House, Three one acT plays, ReT- ribuTion, The CaT's Meow, and Rocking Chair Blues were presenTed. The ChrisTmas play was Ever on ChrisTmas Eve by MargareT Kreger Phillips. The mid-year play in March was NighT MusT Fall by Emlyn Williams. April drama monTh in- cluded a Trip To The Goodman TheaTre, a Trip To lllinois Wesleyan UniversiTy and a Trip To Marshall High School To see a musical. On Drama Day, members wenT abouT The building periorming imprompTu skiTs during lunch periods. ln June, The LiTe and DeaTh oT Larry Bensen by KrisTen Sergei was presenTed To The senior class. OTTicers This year were Cheryl Harris, presi- denTp Terez ThornTon, secreTaryg and Georgia Williams, Treasurer. WWW' DebaTe Club members, David Bolin, Michele Calhoun and Jacquelyn Gervais pracTice in OcTober Tor TuTure meeTs wiTh oTher schools. Stage Force Seis Props for Drama and Debate Open House play, The CaT's Meow Tincls PaTricia Brooks, a music Teacher, visiTing wiTh Linda Alexander and Cheryl Harris. DRAMA CLUB Back Row: Shirley ChrisTmas, Yvonne Holland, RoosevelT Trass, AnThony Miller, Pairicia Brooks. Minnie Jordan. Second Row: Donna WashingTon, Lillie Bryani, Rhonda CurTis, Adrienne Heninburg, Linda Hyde Park's DebaTe Team was noT organized unTil laTe in The school year. The members meT aTTer school Tor research and pracTice on The I967-68 Topic selecTed by The illinois High School AssociaTion: Resolved ThaT Congress should esTablish uniTorm regulaTions To conTrol criminal invesTigaTion procedures. Vanessa Lum and David SaTTen were The negaTive speakers. Tom Arnold and Jacqueline Gervais Took The aTTirmaTive. Michelle Calhoun and David Bolin were alTernaTe aTTirmaTive and nega- Tive speakers. The Team held Their own debaTe here aT Hyde Park before some English and social sTudies classes. They plan To enTer The lllinois STaTe debaTe conTesT aTiNormal, Illinois on March 9, I968. Alexander, Monica Gowens, ArTiss Williams. FronT Row: Debby Hopkins, Sheila RoberTs, Terez ThornTon, Gloria Bolling, Cheryl Harris, Mr. Leslie Jones. Risers are moved downslairs by Roberl Nelson and Fred Sugimolo. STAGE FORCE Baclr Row: Jeremy Shelner. Russell Yoshiolia, Lenny Moy, Edmund Malayoshi, Fronl Row: Kennelh Liu lCaplainl, Allred Lee lAssislanl Caplainl. Clubs While Volunleer Corps Prepares for Summer The Slage Force had a busy lime lhis year because ol lhe absence ol a slage. All evenls were held in lhe Boys Gymnasium or in lhe Social Room. Temporary slages and chairs had lo be sel up and lalien down lor every assembly. The chairman ol lhe Slage Force, Kennelh Liu, and his assislanl, Allred Lee, carled lhe risers around wilh lhe grealesl ol ease. One maior leal was selling lhe slage lor lhe Fall Choral Concerl. ln one day, lhe boys sel up lwo hundred porlable chairs, erecled a lemporary slage piece by piece and pul up lhe porlable bleachers in lhe gymnasium. The sponsorship changed hands in lhe middle ol lhe lirsl semesler lrom Mr. lvlinlcin lo Mr. Lollon. The boys were also on call lo help ollice personnel and leachers when meelings were held and exlra chairs or eguipmenl were needed. They also helped in classrooms when special evenls called lor heavy lilling or special inslallalions. The Hyde Parlc Volunleer Service Corps consisls ol a group ol girls under lhe direclion ol lvlrs. Jerryne Taylor who donale lheir services lo help various agencies during lhe summer vaca- lions. They are sponsored by lhe Volunleer Bureau ol lhe Wellare Council ol lvlelropolilan Chicago. The girls musl be belwen lhe ages ol lilleen and eighleen and be prompl, el- licienl and dependable. During lhe summer ol I967, l-lyde Parlc girls assisled al Drexel House, lhe Universily ol Chicago hospilals, Providenl l-lospilal and Cook Counly l-lospilal. They also helped al lhe l-lyde Parlc Neighborhood Club and worlced on Proiecl l-lead Slarl. Some ol lheir dulies consisled ol escorling wheel chairs. reading lo lhe aged and wriling lellers lor lhe incapacilaled. They played games wilh children, lold slories and assisled wilh simple crall proiecl or acled as messengers. VOLUNTEER SERVlCE CORPS Back Row: Jamie Lawson, Alva Baley, Palricia Phillips, Lenore Wheeler. Sharlean While, Evelin Cooper, Willa Lyles. Fronl Row: Donna Washinglon, Ora Abney, Barbara Carnegie. Rosann Drake, Linda Long, Mrs. Jerryne Taylor. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Back Row: Jacqueline Watkins, Vickie Blanlcs, James LaBon, Charles Merritt, Alicia Adams, Minnie Boatner, Shirley Atkins. Second Row: Romelia Hiclss, Bernadette Kyles, Era Jetterson, Catherine Handy, Connie Shepard, Camilla Cooper, Mr. Hamlin Moseley, Cu- ba Bell ltreasurerl, Marcia Mor- ris lrecording secretaryl, Crystal Starks lpresidentl, Gerald Sadler lvice-presidentl, Cheryl Brooks lcorresponding secretaryl, Curtis Thomas lsgt.-atearmsl. All Work Study Groups Increase as More Students Distributive Education's titty-two club members were divided into two groups this year under Mr. Hamlin Moseley and Mr. Henry Holzlcamper to provide better supervision and more per- sonal contact. Each student worked a minimum ot titteen hours a week ot iobs related to merchandising and selling. At least halt a day was spent at Hyde Park attending regular classes. The Hyde Parlc student population had a chance to see Distributive Education at worls through a series ot Carnivals, sales and tashion shows. The tinal pertormance' last spring betore Loomis Hall was demolished was a tashion show at which members modeled dresses and coats loaned by neighborhood dress shops. At an- other attair, the Boys Gym was decorated with paper streamers. Booths were set up, and merchandise ot many l4inds was dis- played with the Distributive Education members delivering sales tallcs. Last spring pocket editions were sold in the lobby by Distributive Education members to raise money tor the proiect. This sale was discontinued in September. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Back Row: Jeanette Thompson, Donald Walls, Dianne Jaclcson, Harold Wymbs, Donnell Jones, Edwin Jones. Eugene Lincoln. Second Row: Antoinette Woodtorlc, Patricia Tho- mas, Denise Davis, Martha Curry, Shirley Wilbanlcs, Barbara Carne- gie. Third Row: Lois Lotton, Ruby -Arterberry, Patricia Carter, Donald Walls. Alva Batey, Gwendolyn Dud- ley, Dolores Vasquez. Front Row: Connie Crawtord, Mildred Hince lsgtfat-armsl, Dorothy Robinson lvice-presidentl, Sheila Roberts lpresidentl, Barbara Bennett leec- retaryl, Patricia Clemons ltreasur- erl, Mr. Henry Holzlcamper. New spring fashions are modeled by Vera Miles and Renee Bradtord. - . T The Operating Room Technicians are Tour girls who work in l l the operating rooms ot The lllinois Masonic l-lospital during mornings and attend Hyde Park atternoons. Girls were recruited Tor this proiect in September, I966 by Mr. Pappas. Fourteen girls took the required test. ln addition the girls needed at least sophomore standing with a C or better average. They had To be titteen years OT age with a good record OT regular at- tendance and above average reliability. Above all, They needed to be physically tit. Jewell Hobbs, Linda James, Gwendolyn White and Sharon Turner passed all the requirements. The girls agreed to work Tor two years helping doctors in surgery. They wear sterile gowns and masks while in the operat- ing rooms. Their main task was To learn all the ditterent instru- ments by name so They could hand The correct one to The doctor quickly. For This work they earn Two high school credits a year Toward graduation and acquire a valuable vocational skill. Operating Room Technicians, Gwendolyn White, Sharon Turner, Jewell Hobbs and Linda James display Their starched hospital gowns. Become Interested in Postgraduate Vocations - Proficiency in shorthand and typing helps Victoria and Glenda Reid quality Tor Ottice Occupations Club. Peagler, Linda Faison The Ottice Occupations Club is composed ot girls interested in ottice work-as post graduate occupations. They learn to transcribe shorthand and to Type direct Trom dictaphone disks. All oT Them have part Time iobs during Their senior year which earn Them high school credit as well as pay checks. At one in-school meeting, Mrs. Marie Theresa Gonka, director ot Sears Charm School, spoke on The importance ot good grooming ancl charm in The race to Tind and hold good jobs. At another meeting, Miss Marion Davidson and Mr. Jim Tyus, representa- tives Trom The lllinois Bell Telephone Company outlined The op- portunities Tor placement and advancement with lllinois Bell. Otticers This year were Althea Williams, president: Sandra l-loward, vice-president: Louvenia Marshall, secretary: and Bev- erly Felt, Treasurer. OFFICE OCCUPATIONS Back Row: Victoria Peagler, Sandra Da- vis, Yvonne Luckett, Jacqueline Williams. Dolly Barnett, Alice Har- ris, Florence Moss. Second Row: Mary Vasquez, Augusta Barnett, Gail Gillis, Georgia McAlister, Dianne Taylor, Beatrice Stevens, Vera Miles, Vernetta King. Front Row: Rosalyn James lhistorianl. Louvenia Marshall lsecretaryl, Al- Thea Williams lpresidentl Sandra Howard lvice-presidentl Beverly Felt ltreasurerl. Mrs. Dorothy Ger- win. if 9 Q VF Q as ' f X A -' 11- i STUDENT AIDS Back Row: JoAnn Ross, Carolyn Carr, Deborah Wil- liams, Palricia Shellon, Yvonne Luckell, Sheenah Cannon. Arlene Halvey, Linda Greene, Sherlean Ware. Alease Payne, Lillian Middlelon, Norarean lsaac. Second Row: Maria Slanlord, Gladys Green, Consuella Brown, Sandra McDaniel, Willa Lyles, Lois Jenkins, Anila While, Madolyn Nor- ris. Sharon Abernalhy, Dianne Taylor, Deborah Wooley, Nancy Carler, if if ' Monica Gowens. Third Row: Dianna Harris, Ruby Arlerberry, Sandra Goins, Sheila Jackson, Brenda Haynes, Phyllis Clarke, Rochelle Simmons, Karen King, Calherine While, Dorolhy Robinson, Kevin Davis. Fronf Row: Erancyne LeMay, Jacqueline Robinson, Brenda Ewing, Ann Lemon, Caro- lyn Davis, Triane Howard, Denise Manns, Larrie Penninglon. Teri Gusman, JoAnn Mason, Zondra Shorl. Service Organizations Assist Adult Personnel The Neighborhood Youlh Corps lNYCl under lhe direclion ol Mr. James Green, operales lrom 6:00 A.M. lo 9:00 P.M. Employmenl is given lo aboul one hundred and lilly sludenls belween lhe ages ol lourleen and lwenly-one. 66 percenl work as ollice personnel or as leacher aids. The remainder work as hall guards, caleleria guards, or as playground supervisors in neighborhood elemenlary schools, or in an aller-school program al Carnegie School. The program brings gualilied sludenls inlo real iob silualions where lhey learn lo keep lheir posilions and lo manage lheir linances. The Sludenl Aids were organized lhis year by Mrs. Emma Slacker lo meel a need lor reliable sludenl assislance. All are senior girls who have proved dependable and willing. Wilh Pal Shellon as caplain lhey perlorm a variely ol services. Some palrol lhe halls, check lhe girls washrooms, and reporl suspicious characlers who do nol have proper idenlilicalion. Ollen lhey are called upon lo acl as hoslesses lor visiling adulls. Somelimes lhey supervise classrooms unlil adull supervision arrives. NEIGHBORHOOD YOUTH CORPS Back Row: Margarel Al- exander, Sharlean While, Shirley Chrislmas, Sherlean Ware, Ben- iamin Lavender, Edward Jones, Janice Moore, Georgia Walls. Second Row: Cryslal Williams, Gerlrude Moore, Wanda Wilkins, Sharone Avery, Calherine Banks, Gail Elam, Lillie Bryanl, Dawn Brooks, Annie Redmond. Fronl Row: Gwendolyn McCombs, Pau- line Gibson, Regina Gray, Vicky Fisher, Deborah Washinglon, Lillie Robinson, Mr. James Green. The General OTTice aids musT be The mosT reliable sTudenTs in l-lyde Park I-ligh School because The duTies ThaT They perTorm musT be done quickly and accuraTely. TwenTy-six aids reporT To Mrs. MargareT WaTTs aT various periods during each day. She assigns Them To duTy sTaTions. One imporTanT Task is ThaT oT running The counTer. This aid musT answer quesTions, direcT visiTors and make appoinTmenTs Tor Those who wish To see The principal, Dr, BlyTh, or one oT The Three assisTanT principals. AnoTher aid answers The school Telephone To answer such gues- Tions as, Where is Mary Jones This period? or Where is Miss SmiTh now? One imporTanT duTy is ThaT oT placing large amounTs oT bulleTins and mail in The Teachers boxes. Some aids run errands Tor The adminisTraTors ThroughouT The building. OThers help wiTh The mimeographing in The supply room. Mrs. WaTTs says ThaT Larry Biblos and Darryl Walker are indispensable. They do everyThing Trom keeping The corridor direcTory up To daTe To puTTing up ChrisTmas decoraTions. GENERAL OFFICE AIDS Back Row: Inez Decker, Deborah Young, Charle Sayers, STeve Fobs, Denise Brown. Second Row: Ora Abney, Sarah ClareTT, Yvonne Gwinn, Rosalyn James, JoAnn Lewis, FronT Row: Phyllis WesTmore- land, Ruby Russell, Maria Genne, Carrie WhiTe, Cheryl Davis. in Corridors cmd Various AdminisTrclTive Offices The Counselors' Aids help in RIIO and Rlll during sTudy periods or lunch periods. They acT as recepTionisTs or do general clerical work such as keeping The Tiles in order. Some aids record TesT scores and prepare TesT resulT cards which are given To sTudenTs. OuTside oT The oTTice, The sTudenT aids geT some real exercise running around, up and down sTairs, in search oT This or ThaT sTudenT. Some aids work Through NYC. OThers receive civic poinTs Tor Their services. Aids in The ATTendance OTTice help The TaculTy personnel in many ways. During The TirsT Three periods oT The day, aids issue Tardy cards and record every Tardy on individual sTudenT records. One aid acTs as recepTionisT each period To direcT visiTors To The proper auThoriTies. OTher aids pull and Tile sTudenT Tolders and keep The Tiles in order. OTTen They are called upon To run errands, answer The Telephones or make copies oT sTudenT pro- grams Tor new sTudenTs or Tor careless ones. COUNSELORS AIDS Back Row: JoAnn Ross, Connie CrawTord. FronT Row: Regina Gray, Lenore Wheeler. ATTENDANCE OFFICE AIDS Back Row: Paul Taylor, Pamela Aaron, Barbara Warren, Dennise LoTT, Judy MiTchell, Donna Jami- son, Hazel Cole. Second Row: Marie WhiTe, Sheenah Cannon, RoberT Nelson. Marc Lawson, Zon- dra ShorT, PaTricia ShelTon, Arlene Harvey, Triane l-Toward. FronT Row: PaTricia Thomas, Evelyn Manuel, Judy Erwin. Evelyn Robinson, Sharon Henderson, I-lelen MiTchell, Doris McCloud. LIBRARY AIDS Back Row: Valerie Brown, Pairicia Hall, Marilyn Gardner, Annie Samu I. Friedericka Droegemueller, Gwendolyn Jones, Daisie Wade, Pamela Milciell, Sharlean While. Second Row: Linda Deavens, Lillie Head, Sharon Wilson, Elaine Benneif, Phyllis Johnson, Vanessa Lum, Beverly Clausell, Dianne Taylor. Third Row: Melvora Moore, Janis Johnson, Mary Johnson, Brookie McNeal, Michelle Kincade. Phyllis Liyingsion, Delores Gruber, Darlene Gholson, Maria Brown. Fronl Row: Kissie Julious. Rochelle Simmons, Lucille Harris, Caiherine Banks, Brenda Bealon, Gloria Massey, Lula Whiiiield, Juana Sinclair. Service Aids Give Indispensable Assistance in Sfudeni' Library Aids acquired many admirable 'rrails such as responsibiliiy, organizaiion, neainess, and honesly while assisiing Jrhe library siaii. Under ihe direciion ol Mrs. Wilhelmina Craig, lhe aids were available for keeping shelves orderly, for preparing new books for public use, for delivering ailendance slips, and for guarding enirances and exiis. Aids also assisied ai ihe desk checking books in and oul. Some did Typing, made poslers and prepared lhe corridor bulleiin board. Program Office Aids did general office work in Mr. McCarihy's office. They were busiesl in The spring when programming for lhe ne-xl year was underway. Aids checked program eleciion cards and helped prepare Jrhem for lhe IBM compuiers. They ran aboui Jrhe building on many errands. Some were paid by NYC. Oihers donaied free lime for service poinis. Exira help was soliciied from gym classes during May and June. Hard-working Library Aid, Gwendolyn Jones, checks card calalogue. PROGRAM AIDS Back Row: Elhel Smilh, Geraldine Pikes, Mar- garel' Alexander, Suenora McNeal, Carol Payne, LaVerne Walker, Diane Harrell. From' Row: Maria Rogue. Fredericka Anihony, Dianna Harris, Pai Clemons, Marilyn Gard- ner, Regina Gray. BOOKROOM AIDS Back Row: Ronald Hickey, Ronald Bonner, Nick Flor- ence. FronT Row: Monica Cyprian, CrysTal Williams, Larrie PenningTon. Library provides some exTra maTerial Tor Dale Alayu's long Theme. Audio, Library, Program Office and Bookroom Audio aid, Luis Perez, runs Tape ior Mrs. Joan l-larper's class. ThirTeen Bookroom Aids worked TranTically helping Mrs. Zella Parker in SepTember and June when all The TexTbooks needed To be disTribuTed or collecTed. ln The inTerim They kepT The Book- room shipshape by dusTing The books and arranging Them on The shelves. New books were recorded and shelved by The aids and very old ones senT To The Board Book DeposiTory. LosT books were recorded and records made when paymenT was received. Audio-Visual Aids worked under The supervision oT The library sTaTT. They were in charge oT delivering equipmenT To Teachers and collecTing iT. OTTen The aids were caked upon To operaTe The machines. They soon became proTicienT handling movie proiecTors, overhead proiecTors, Tilm sTrip and slide proiecTors. and opaque proiecTors. They also disTribuTed and collecTed Tape recorders and record players. Films, TilmsTrips and slides were housed in The library and disTribuTed by The aids. AUDIO-VISUAL ATDS Back Rowzi Carlos Moore, Rodney Thompson, Charles Sayers, James Birdsong, Francis CovingTon, Harris McATee, William Wells. Froni- Row: Roose- velT Morgan, KenneTh Dixon, Greg- ory RaTliTT, Odie WashingTon, Al- Tonso Reid, Mrs. Wilhelmina Craig. S ex, 3 . . ,K . ' rf if 414 Q - li r 'f . vwx V. a.. , M., ' . I 'J , K - .A 1 s . ,, , i . rf. . V K T i Q vhs as K . 1 X .,A',,jv Xl COLOR GUARD Back Row: Raymond Marshall, Edward Slrange, Roberr Harmon, Gerald Balls, Billy Cobb. Fronf Row: Michael lvory, Shawn Harland, Larry Moore, Lucas Rawls. -4 Lasl inslrucfions are given Milagros Malave by Sgr, Mallhew Slrong. ROTC Qfficers, Color Guard and Bugle Corps The Color Guard was composed ol Two reams of Tour ROTC caders on each wilh Shawn Harland in overall charge. Nearly dressed wilh while spals, pislol bells and gloves, These cadels carried Jrhe Slars and Slrripes and Jrhe Hyde Parlc flag wirh Taullless precision al Open House, concerls, iunclions al down- lown holels, parades and gradualions. i ROTC OFFICERS Back Row: lvory Manney, Gerald Davis, Gregory Palmer, Agoberl' Marsh, Gregory Rallill, Ronald Bonner. Second Row: Shawn Harland, Normall Russell, The Officers wirhin The cadelr corps were selecled by The ROTC inslrucror, Sgr. Mallhew Slrong. l-le chose Them aller a careful comparalive srudy and evalualion of 'rheir academic records and mililary apliludes. This year The highesl ranlcing cadel was Ll. Col. Riccardo Cohen. The nexl lwo highesl posls ol Maier were Edwin Jones and Ellior Smilh. Lf Principal, Dr. Blylh discusses fine poinls oi federal inspeclion wilh Ll, Col. Edward Busler, Ricardo Marshall, Palricia Rose, William Wenger. Fronl' Row: Maier Milagros Malavo, Ll. 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Vlsf- -V tx Q , a f 3?fff?ii fr tif' 'za-5:1 'E , J fx ' ' ' 'W if Wiz ' 'A f i ' of 1 , c , ,, , , W. s,..,1 ,.. , . , ... .. ,., ., N , 1 5 ,W ' w r i 3 r l c 'V J .rr e ' ' ,r ,gtg ,wg.,f.,,. . -:fsszg::..,1srfs.,:.f . 4,,5fLw1,g,,,:.n, -V u:a:,gf2?ff9Yf2Hf?ff ff , , ,.,f,.1.,,+. Military training is what makes these men stand head up, shoulders back, chest out. Muster is called by Ray Marshall and Mike lvory. Are Selected After Study of Individual Ability The Drum and Bugle Corps was comprised ot twenty-tour cadets under the leadership ot Cadet Captain Ricardo Marshall. The whole battalion ot Hyde Park cadets marched better and more enthusiastically because ot the stirring martial music Eight short bugles, tour long bugles, tive tenor drums, tive snare drums, and one bass drum were provided by the govern- ment. The corps, largely selt-taught, practiced daily during ninth period to provide the inspiration tor marching teet. and ot the horns and drums. The piercing notes ot the bugles the thunderous thumpings ot the drums reverberated tor a the distance ot a block or more when the corps practiced on parade grounds in Jackson Park tor participation in all parades. DRUM and BUGLE CORPS Back Row: Charles lrby, Robert Harmon, Michael Ivory, Charles Sayers, J. Hamilton Byrd, Philip Weightman. Wood- row Jackson, Bobby Funnye. Second Row: Randal Johnson, Vincent Jones, Gregory Lee, Joseph l-luqhes, Anthony Lawrence, Theodore Williams, Charles Clark. Front Row: John Saunders, Raymond Marshall, Frank Wade. Ricardo Marshall, Gregory Palmer, Billy Cobb, William Wells, Larry Moore, DRILL SQUAD Back Row: Hollis Dorrough. Huber Jenkins, David Bolin, Anlhony Miller, Frances Covinglon, John Saunders, Gregory Smilh, Roosevelf Trass. Roberl' Der. Fronl' Row: Charles Sayers, William Wenger, Riccardo Cohen, Ellioll Srnilh. Ricardo Marshall. Fifth Army Federal Drilling, lhough curlaileol, was an imporlanl parl ol ROTC lraining. There was no drill plaloon wilh rilles lhis year because of lack ol slorage space. Marching praclice was held al leasl' lwice a week. The cadels pracliced on The lloor ol lhe boys' gymnasium whenever il was available, and al olher limes on lhe gym balcony or in lhe corridors. Older cadels having rank helped inslrucl lhe freshman recruils in falling in lormalions, lacing movemenls, and flanking movemenls. Wilh The coming of beller wealher, mosl ol lhe drilling was conducled across Slony lsland Avenue in Jackson Park. The cadels' marching had lo be perlecred for The lwo parades held 'lhis spring, lhe Memorial Day parade and lhe Cadels' Day parade in June. All I26 members ol lhe Hyde Park cadel corps were on hand lor inlensive praclice in column rnovemenls and olher aspecls ol marching on lhe days iusl preceding Federal lnspeclion Day in May. A+ lasl year's Federal lnspeclion nolables lrom The Fiflh Army, lhe school, and lhe cornmunily were presenl' for The ceremonies, al which Hyde Park won a Cerlilicale ol Honor raling. The ranking ollicer conclucling The inspeclion was L+. Col. Edward Busler. Inspechon of Cadets Honors Cadefs march behind Roberl Anderson as lroops pass in review. DRILL SQUAD Back Row: William Wells, Billy Cobb. Gerald Balls, Allen Johnson, Lucas Rawls. From' Row: Phillip Johnson, Gerald Davis, Shawn Harland, George Woods. DRILL SQUAD Baclc Row: Wil- fredo DeLeon, Raymond Marshall, Michael Ivory, Henry Richardson, Derriclc Thompson, Roberl' Harmon, Larry Moore, Charles Irby, Edward Sfrange, Philip Weighfman. Fronl' Row: Gregory Rafliff, Ronald Bone ner, Gregory Palmer, Agoberf Marsh, Ivory Manney. Groups and Individuals With Ribbons and Medals Superior Cadef Ribbons . . . Erwin Borowslcy, Edwin Jones, Roberf Der Army-Navy Legion of Valor . . . Daniel Redell Efficiency Medals . . , Roberf Anderson, Joseph Irby, Billy Cobb Band Efficiency Medal . . . Mahlen Payne Neafness Medal . . . Francis Cobb DAR Medals ... Shawn I-Iarland, George Woods American Legion Medals . . . Edward Sfrange, Gerald Davis, Leon Gregory, Gregory Rafliff, Gregory Palmer Jewish War Veferans Medal . . . Alberf Ziegler Tribune Gold Medals . . . Joseph Waflcins, George Morris Tribune Silver Medals . . . Michael Ivory, Lucas Rawls Woodlawn Business Men's Award . . . Wilfredo DeLeon John Hauschildf Award .. . Billy Williams. lnspecfion of Michael I-lyaff is made by Lf. Col. Edward Busfer. Fif+h army officers honor cadefs af annual federal inspecfion. 'Q . 3 K .., , . N Q af 1 W . x.,,,, uw, ..,A ,W,,,..,, ,, ,. N S 4 ,W 'wif n , a, Q.. Y. . .3 gidfhr, ,A l A , Q mx 0,1 i , 3 3 'Q '25 L ! ,, , an , 4 K 4 ATHLETIC Teams Are Stimulated by the SOUNDS of Cheering as Spectators Enter Into the Excitement of the Game FOOTBALL TEAM-Back Row: Charles Eord, Roscoe Williams, Thomas John- son, Cornelius Marshall, Glen Powell, Calvin McFarlane, LesTer Holmes, Thyrome Wilder, Theodis Brown, Gerald BaTTs, Gerald Saddler, Marvell Simmons, Middle Row: Coach James Green, ArThur Donegan, Robert' HarT- ley, George Woods, Archie Singlelon, Michael Hines, WalTer HunT, Thad 1967 Football Season Taclrle, Ed Lomax, confers wiTh Mr. Green beTore re-enTering game. ScoTT, Ronald Bonner, Edward Lomax, LesTer ScoTT, Duane LongTellow, Alan KnighT, AnThony Lawrence. FronT Row: John HairsTon, Marc Lawson, RoberT McGhee, Ronald VValls, Larry STricl:land, Larry BradTord, Samuel Evans, Floyd Brown, Ronald Hargrave, Michael Curry, Lamar Tobias, Gregory Lawrence, Coach Richard GriTTin. Produces o Few Thrills The TooTball Team had an exciTing, Though mediocre season. ATTer losing The enTire bacldield by graduaTion, The Indians suT- Tered during The TirsT Tew games. WiTh Mr. Richard GriTTin and Mr. James Green as coaches, The Team pracTiced new TacTics which included more passing. Early season nervousness played a parT in The loss oT The TirsT game To Parlcer. The Tribe came alive during The lasT guarTer oT The Kennedy game buT did noT win. The Indians TirsT vicTory was The Third game wiTh Calvin McFarlane malcing Two saTeTies againsT Gage Rarlc. The Hubbard game was a sad shuT-ouT in spiTe oT good Indian oTTense. The Tribe played Their besT game oT The season againsT WashingTon by scoring 26 poinTs in a shuT-ouT. Blue eyed Duane Longfellow caughT Two Touchdown passes Trom Ronald Hargrave. STar linesman, Edward Lomax played Tullback Tor one play and scored an exTra poinT. In The lasT game oT The season, The Tribe meT Their old rivals, SouTh Shore. They played in pouring rain amid inches oT muclc on The Tield. No one could hold The slippery ball buT The Tars managed one Touchdown. Hyde Park cenfer, Thomas JeTTerson hilces The ball inTo The hands oT quarTerbaclc Ronald Hargrave during game againsT Gage Park. FOOTBALL Hyde Park Opponeni' O ........ Parker ... ...... . .28 I3 ........ Kennedy .....32 IO ........ Gage Park .. 6 I8 ..,..... Harper ..... . . . O O ........ Hubbard .. ...I3 26 ........ Washingion . .. . O O ........ Soufh Shore ... . . . 6 Soufh Shore fullback finds fhe going rough againsfirnud and Indian s'raIwar'r defense. Season Ends With Three Wins and Four Losses Indian fumble receives some disgusfed Iooks from fhe side Iines. In'I'eres1' on +he game, Ihe reserves ignore group of cheerleaders. To gei' 'rhe ball in safer ferriiory, Indian fullback RonaId I-Iarqrave gefs ready fo punr way down Ihe field. Hyde Park end, Roberf McGhee, Mains his eyes on a pass from Ronald Harqrave as a Kennedy back angles Jroward him forflwe Taclde. VARSITY BASKETBALL Hyde Park Opponenl' 68 ........ Hirsch .. ....... 42 58 ........ EarraguT .... . . .53 64 ........ SouTh Shore ..... 58 78 ........ Harlan .... ...59 60 ........ Marshall . . ..... 44 53 ........ Dunbar .....45 46 ........ Harlan .. ..... 49 52 ........ Crane ...6I 8I ........ Parker ...65 72 ........ Phillips ..... .. .75 67 ...... .Englewood . . . . .37 75 ........ DuSable . . .. .69 63 ........ Dunbar ...6I 72 ........ Parker .. . . .75 76 ........ Phillips .. .78 43 ........ Englewood ....... 40 6I ........ DuSable .....77 IO6 ...-.-. Lane .. ........ 7I l VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Back Row: Mr. ArThur Hyrams, Calvin Browne. Charles Ford, Michael Faulkner, Wilmer Gray, Troy Jackson, Darryl Collard, Mr. Earl Aldridge. Second Row: Duane Longiellow, William Jack- son, RoosevelT Bailey. Larry Bradford, Larry Hughes, Eelix Leajrherwood, EvereTT Ciolliday, Thomas Johnson. FronT Row: John HairsTon, Joseph Wilson, Luis Perez. Varsity Team Wins First Red Division Playoff Game Co-capTains Wilmer Gray and Charles Ford pracTice Tor perTecTion. The VarsiTy BaskeTbaIl Team, aTTer winning The Blue Division championship lasT year, moved up To The Red Division This year. WiTh only Two sTarTers back, This year's Team sporTed a new look. A more explosive game was played wiTh more passing and less dribbling. In This year's ChrisTmas TournamenT, spon- sored by RoosevelT UniversiTy and The Chicago Daily News, The Tribe meT The Tavored Team, Crane, in The quarTer Tinals. Hyde Park puT up a valianT TighT buT losT by nine poinTs. ATTer compiling a pracTice record oT 5-3, The VarsiTy enTered inTo league compeTiTion. They swamped Parker by TiTTeen poinTs in The opening game. The Tribe was Then upseT by Phillips buT wenT on To Three successive vicTories againsT Englewood, Du5able and Dunbar. Then The Indians hiT a dry spell and losT Three ouT OT Tour games To bring The league record To 5-4. The Erosh-Soph Team had less success Than Their elders. ATTer a pracTice session, The LiTTle Indians wenT on To win one game and lose seven. Indian mascoT, Sidney Johnson, sTands aT aTTenTion during cheer. FROSH-SOPH BASKETBALL Hyde Park Opponenl' 27 ........ Soulh Shore ...... 24 I7 ....,... Harlan .... .... 4 6 32 ........ Parlcer .....34 I7 ........ Phillips .... ..... 4 I 33 ........ Englewood ....... 35 3I ........ DuSaI:nIe ....58 I8 ........ Dunbar ....48 38 ........ Parker .. .... 3l 28 ........ Phillips .......... 40 37 ........ Englewood ....... 30 35 ........ DuSaI3le ....48 FROSH-SOPH BASKETBALL TEAM Baclr Row: Mr. Richard Griffin, L. J, Frazier, David Frierson, Johnnie Marlin, James Williams, Willard Dempsey, I-larold Jackson, Mr. Arlhur Hyrams. From' Row: Carllon Haw- kins. Thad Scoll, Anlhony Campbell, Clark I-Iall, Michael Tinker. Red Division Opponents Too Tough For Frosh-Soph ' i l Soufh Shore can r sfop Ralph Brown's dribble down cenier courI'. E iiiiiii N .1 - 1, Qi, I C ,.. I muwwi. Capfain Charles Ford prevenis Parker from scoring in Iirsl game. Guards, Champ Bailey and Larry Bradford confer wilh Mr. Aldridge. E i 1 1 BASEBALL Hyde Park Opponenl' IO ........ Phillips .. ...... . 5 IO ........ DuSabIe .... .... I I ........ Soulh Shore .... 4 6 ........ CVS ...... .... 5 I ...... ..Bowen .. ....5 3 ........ Bowen . . . . . . 7 IO ..,..... Hirsch . . . . . 3 6 ........ Hirsch . . . . . . 7 4 ........ Hirsch .... . . . 5 I3 ........ Soulh Shore . ... 4 3 ........ Soulh Shore . .. . . . I 7 ........ Washinglon . . . . . 4 8 ........ CVS ...... . . . IO Powerful 'fasl' ball iniures Larry Bradlord's finger bul' he manages lhe cafch anyhow. Baseball Team Has Best Season in Several Years Classmales walch wilh concern as Lamar Tobias m sses lhe ball Firsl base is safely reached wilhou+ eliorl by Larry Bradford. Coach, Mr. Ernie Thompson issues peppy Iasl minule inslruclions. BASEBALL TEAM Back Row: Herberf Goodloe, James Hendricks, Lamar Tobias, Theodore Garrison, Sferling Spencer, Mr. Ernie Thompson. Middle Row: Francis Cobb, Donnell Jones, Darryl Collard, Sidney Smifh, Larry While Winning More Than Cafcher, Jerome Dillahunfy wal'-:hes ball sail away for a home run. Bradford, William Jackson, Sfeve Fobs, Jeffery Roberfs. Fronf Row: Cliffon Goins, Jerome Dillahunfy, Ronald Hargrave, Richard Riggins, James Cole, Jerome Miles. Half the 1967 Games The Baseball Team finished a successful season for Hyde Park wifh a beffer fhan average record. The members sadly said good- bye fo fheir coach, Mr. Ernie Thompson, who fransferred fo Dunbar, and prepared fo welcome fhe new coach, Mr. Arfhur Hyrams. Top baffer for fhe season was Theodore Garrison who baffed over 4-OO. Oufsfanding pifching by William Jackson, Larry Bradford and James Hendricks confribufed fo fhe feam's success. Baseball leffers wenf fo Larry Bradford, Sfeve Fobs, Theodore Garrison, Herberf Goodloe, Ronald Hargrave. James Hendricks. William Jackson, Donnell Jones, Richard Riggins, Sidney Smifh, Sferling Spencer and Lamar Tobias. Hyde Park's firsf fwo games were pracfice sessions and were easily won. Tougher opposifion held fhe squad abouf even againsf fhe league opponenfs. Bowen, fhe winner of fhe secfion crown, could nof be conquered. The lasf game of fhe season againsf CVS wenf info exfra innings affer fhe umpire claimed fhaf Theodore Garrison had nof fouched fhird base while running a home run. The Tribe losf lO'8. ' i i Baseball leam members gef equipmenf ready and falk before games. s if TRACK TEAM Baclr Row: Glen Broolcs, Shawn Harland, Robert Nelson, Front Row: Harry McCord lcaptainl, Bernard Curry, Earl Carter, Samuel Michael Curry, Ronald Brown, Robert Davis, Kenneth Hamlet, Marc Lawson. Evans, David Welch, Larry Striclcland, Floyd Brown. Both Track and Wrestling Teams Enter City Meets The Track Team, with the season only halt over, had seven wins and no losses challred up on its score board. No team in many years had been able to equal this accomplishment. The new coach, Mr. Richard Grittin, concentrated his ettorts on a small, -select group who responded with startling results. Four men competed in the city meet. Team captains, Samuel Evans and Harry McCord both had run the sixty yard dash in 6.5 seconds. Marc Lawson had run the tour hundred torty yard, or quarter mile, in a blistering 6l.7 seconds. The tourth man to compete in the city meet was David Welch, another sprinter. An indoor traclc meet consists ot nine events: the sixty yard dash, seventy yard high and low hurdles, runs ot a quarter, a halt, and one mile, an eight hundred and eighty yard relay, the shot put and the high lump. This was the tirst year in several that the team had enough people to participate in every event. The Indians tools tirst place in every event in several meets. ln the lead are Larry Strickland, Robert Nelson and Bernard Curry. TRACK Hyde Park Opponent 53112 ...... South Shore .... 22lf2 65'f2 ...... Calumet . 55 ...... Hirsch ........ 25 42lf2 ...... South Shore .... I2lf2 Forteit to Hyde Parlc Crane Farragut Dunbar Across Jaclcson Parlc races Michael Curry. Over gg Har,-V McCord and David Welch, Us I lrff WRESTLING Back Row: Ronald Hargrave, Edward Lomax, Thyrome Wilder, Carr, Carl Hayes, Neil Mackey, RoberT McGhee. FronT Row: Bobby Funnye, LesTer Holmes, Glenn Powell, Cleo Small, Mr. James Pappas, Howard Jim SmooTe, Bernard Curry. William Holmes, Larry McNully, Frederick Morgan, Second Row: Freddie Gooden, Earl Clark, Shawn Harland, James Freeman. After Unusucllly Successful Season in League The WresTling Team, in iTs second year OT league compeTiTion wiTh Mr. James Pappas as coach, ended The season wiTh a 400A record. MaTches including non-league opponenTs were 5-ll. lniuries and lack oT maTerial in some weighT divisions were The Team's worsT handicap. The Team was wiThouT a l03 pound wresTler mosT oT The year which meanT a Tive poinT handicap in each meeT. lniuries To Bernard Curry, RoberT McGhee and Neil Mackey crippled Them some more. OTTen one Third oT each meeT was TorTeiTed. All The wresTlers compeTed in The ciTy quarTer-Tinals led, by co-capTains Ronald Hargrave and Howard Morgan. Heavy- weighT Edward Lomax was The only one To place. He Took TirsT place in The heavyweighT division in The CiTy Finals. Muscles Tighfened, William Holmes pulls swiTch on Parker opponent WRESTLING Hyde Park Opponeni' 28 ........ WashingTon ...... 30 26 ........ Crane ........... 28 29 ........ Morgan Park ..... l8 I9 ........ Bogan ........... 24 20 ........ Senn ............ 3l l2 ........ BroTher Rice ..... 32 25 ........ Hirsch .......... 28 34 ........ Morgan Park ..... I6 20 ........ Kelvyn Park ...... 32 23 ........ Kennedy ......... 30 20 ........ Dunbar ....33 4l ........ Kelly ....ll I8 ........ Phillips . .. ....3O l3 Tllden 3 5 Referee waTches LesTer Holmes sucked back. Cross body ride geTs, Howard Morgan's maTe. 39 ........ Parker ........... l I 30 ........ Holy Triniiy ...... I6 GOLF TEAM Julius Green, Willie GarreTT, Mr. Earl Aldridge, Marvin Franklin. PhcTographer waTches Julius Green prepare The ball aT second hole. Golfer Reaches Semi-Finals in Illinois Meet The Golf Team, small louT mighTy, won halT OT iTs maTches in jrhe I967 season. WiTh lvlr. Earl Aldridge as coach, irnprovemenT was marlced aT The end oT The season. The Team Tinished second in iTs league and was runner-up Tor The ciTy high school cham- pionship. ln a maTch, Tour players play eighfeen holes againsT opponenTs OT The same rank or handicap. One poinT is scored Tor The winner oT The TirsT nine holes. anoTher Tor The winner oT The second nine, and a Third Tor The overall winner. Thus a player can win Three poinTs and a Team Twelve. Marvin Franklin, The Team's capTain. played TirsT or second posiTion Tor Three years. ln The ciTy meeT, Marvin shoT a 78 Tor TirsT place and was raTed The besT high school golTer in Chicago. l'le was The TirsT Chicago player To qualiTy Tor The sTaTe golf TournamenT. There he shoT a 77 buT losT ouT in The semi-finals. Drive places Julius Green's ball in posiTi0n Tor approach shoT. GOLF Hyde Park OpponenT 4 .... l-larper ........... 8 3 .... Bogan ............ 9 5 .... WashingTon ....... 7 8 .... Gage Parlc ........ 4 l l .... l-lubloard .... . . . l I2 .... SouTh Shore ....... O Shoi' onTo The green leaves easy puTT Tor Julius Green To score againsT Soufh Shore. TENNIS TEAM Back Row: Peler Kahn, Clifford Slanley, David Saiien, Gordon Johnson. Fronl' Row: Kennelh Liu, Dennis Richards. TENNIS Hyde Parlc Opponenl' I .... Gage Park .... 4 2 .... Kelly ......... 3 3 .... Dunbar ....... 2 l .... Lindblom ...... 4 I .... Kelly ......... 4 4 .... Dunbar ....... l 2 .... Gage Parlc .... 3 2 .... Lindblom ..... 3 Hard, 'Fasl' swing of Peler Kahn refurns fhe ball lo lei? courl'. While Tennis Team Struggles Along To Win Twice Raclref blurs 'rhe ball as David Saiien relurns serve over The nel. The Tennis Team ended lhe season wilh only a 'l'wo win. six loss record. A cold spring made praciice dihficull on The 57ih Slreel courls. Lack ol malerial was a real handicap. Wilh only a six man 'l'eam, every player had lo be presenl lor each malch bul all of lhern showed up on lime for every game. Firsl nel' was occupied rnosl of 'lhe year by David Sailers who compiled a record of 3-5 againsl olher leam's slar players. Second and Jrhird nels were 'ralcen by Gordon Johnson and Dennis Richards who ended wilh 5-3 scores each. Fourlh nel was Kennelh Lui, 'rhe 'ream's only junior. l'le chalked up l-7 againsi his opponenls. The doubles leam of Clifford Slanley and Peler Kahn won lwo and losi six marches. Parlners, Clifford Sfanley and Gordon Johnson race lo allack ball. GAA BOARD Baclc Row: June Coleman lsecretaryl, Charlene Grittin, Linda Long, Rochelle Qualls ltreasurerl, Juana Sinclair, Jamie Lawson. Front Row: Larrie Penning- ton lpresidentl, Patricia Craig lsgt-at-armsl, Janice Lawson, Marie Prewitt. Girls Athletic Association Plans Program of The Girls Athletic Association, under the leadership ot the president, Larrie Pennington, and the sponsor, iviiss Marva .Lee, was directed by the GAA Board and delegates chosen trom each gym class. Awards were given last spring at an assembly tor participation in GAA activities such as soccer, baslcetball, volleyball, sottball, badminton, swimming and track. Special trophies were given to the cheerleader ot the year, to the gym leader ot the year, and to the GAA girl ot the year. A posture gueen was crowned trom among contestants in all gym classes. ln October GAA gave a treshie welcome party and crowned Marie Prewitt the treshie queen. In December Santa's Mod Christmas Party raised tood and tunds tor needy neighborhood tamilies. ln March the taculty played the girls all-star volleyball team. Play Day came in lviay at which girls trom other schools visited Hyde Parlc and participated in tun sports. Freshie queen, ' it y mar Marie Prewitt, is crowned at GAA welcome party. GAA DELEGATES Back Row: Carol Edelen. Luesetta Simpson, Sandra Goins, Mary Barber, Barbara King, Sylvia Lyons. Second Row: Sylvia Weathers, Dianna l-larris, Lorelene Harper. Front Row: Gwendolyn Dun- can, Joyce Beasley, June Tutner. LEADERS Back Row: Teresa Mims, Carmen Holmes, Arlen Harvey, Patricia Shelton, Zon- dra Short, Alice l-larris, Crystal Starks. Second g Row: Belinda Williams, Larrie Pennington, Phyl- lis Clarke, Michele l-lolt, Karen Kinsley, Deborah Allen, Front Row: Gwendolyn l-lannah, Sharon Abernathy, Darlene Lipscomb, Barbara Bennett, Melanie Deron. vile 3 I 3 f , S , ll X LT . Q gf Activities and Parties for All Hyde Pclrk Girls Gym leader Larrie Pennington referees start ot volleyball game. A. Eighteen Gym Leaders met with Miss lris Gray tirst period daily to learn the rules and techniques ot working with girl's gym classes. Each girl reported at another period during the day to assist the gym teacher on the tloor or in the swimming pool. Wearing distinctive unitorms ot navy shorts, white blouses, and whistles on strings around their necks, they got, into the center ot the action to reteree games or help girls on equip- ment. Crystal Starlcs is the group's president. The Modern Dance Group, under the direction ot Mrs. Polly l-lertz, pertormed at the GAA Freshie Welcome and at l-lyde Parlcs Open l-louse. The program, called a lecture demonstration, consisted ot movements and patterns ot time, space and rhythm. The group attended dances by Alwood Nicoli and the Paul Taylor Dancers in October. They also attended a pertormance ot Midsummer Night's Dream. Af ' r MODERN DANCE Baci: Row: Virginia Smith, Jeremy Cureton, Connie Taylor, Denise Bradbury, Linda Sims, Maria Brown, Betty Williams. Second Row: Althea Frazier, Rebecca Johnson, Lydiea Davis, Elaine Lindsey. Mary Lomax, Joyce Beasley. Front Row: Mary Richardson, Peggy Chatmon, Donna Buchanan, Jacqueline Collins, Del- phine Griggs. ', ' ' SENIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Back Row: Carolyn BurTon, Debra Jones, Carmen Holmes, Rcsalynn Nesbiff. Second Row: Elaine Nailing, Sylvia Shaw, Deborah Allen. FronT Row: EveTTe FosTer, Sfella Crawford, PaTricia Banks. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Back Row: PeTTy Edwards, Teresa Mims, Diane Davis. Second Row: Sheila Willis, Third Row: Marie Moore, Debra Morgan, Joyce Marfin. FronT Row: Jerryce Moore, Linda Long, Donzella Hopkins. Cheerleaders and Maioreffes Provide Spirifed The Cheerleaders were divided inTo Three squads This year To spliT The duTies and relieve some from appearing aT every game. Senior VarsiTy Cheereladers, wiTh PaTricia Banks as capfain and Carmen Holmes as co-capTain were composed mosTly of experienced seniors. They appeared on The field aT fooTball games and led The cheers Tor Varsify BaskeTball games. They received an honorable menTion in The Daily News' ChrisTmas baskeTball TournamenT and won a second place Trophy in a TournamenT sponsored by RoosevelT Universify. In order To obTain These awards, The cheerleaders aTTended a summer camp in Indiana and a clinic aT WashingTon Park for six or seven weeks. They also visiTed some suburban clinics. Junior VarsiTy cheerleaders led The cheering Tor Frosh-Soph baskeTball games and helped during foofball season when a large squad was needed. The Pep Club were The TuTure cheer- leaders in Training. Members formed The nucleus for nexT year's squads. They saT in The sTands aT games. Cheers from The sidelines push The Indians inTo anofher vicfory. T ' ii ,. rf ffan.5f.:f:f,g. . , . N 14 i.. ff f 1 i r i l PEP CLUB-Back Row: PaTricia Craig, JaneT Jeffries, Deborah Brown, Cheryl Davis. Armafine Co-capTain, Carmen Holmes cheers hearfily Cooke, Alzalene TaTe, Regina Townsend. Froni' Row: Janice Dawson, Mary LoTT, Genise Jones. as Indians score Two poinfs. MAJORETTES Back Row: Gwendolyn Dudley, Debra Williams. Larrie Pennington. Second Row: Lynda Payne, June Coleman. Front: Rosalind Ford. Support for All Maior Hyde Park Athletic Teams Six maiorettes have survived the rigid membership require- ments. Led by Rosalyn Ford, the captain, they twirled their batons at all ot the tootball games and at two ot the basketball games. To be a maiorette, a girl must tirst ioin the maiorette clinic. 3 This group meets tor practice every tenth period. A girl tirst learns to twirl a baton and then to do other things with it such as tossing it, catching it, and twirling it behind her back. She then learns to handle it with rhythm to music. When she is ready, she tries out betore the sponsor, Miss lris Gray, and the other gym teachers. She is graded on appearance and baton handling. She must have a C average tor the preceding year and must maintain that average while a maiorette. It she drops below she is given one marking period to make up the deticiency betore being dropped trom membership. The maior- ettes help pay tor their new unitorrns by selling tatty apples and popularity tickets, or by giving dances. Hyde Park maiorettes are a maior attraction at halt-time. J ' S C N is 4 llee , 1 1 Ay I ' f ,,,., V I :,,, I K M ,W ewfi flplfw. fs MGM r MAJORETTE CLINIC Back Row: Patricia Tennant. Wanda Nelson, Juana Sinclair, Denise Captain Rosalyn Ford, Gwendolyn Dudley and Debra Faulkner, Hazel Cole, Denis l-larris. Second Row: Lorraine Grittin, Linda Calcote, Sylvia Williams keep warm by practicinga little, Weathers, Earlene Davis, Malinda Hampton. Front.Row: Charlene Grittin, Beatric Bachemin, Mary Fair, Evelyn Staine. When SchooI's OUT, Students Race for Homes AnoTher group of seniors will be marching in a shorT while To The graduaTion march in l-lyde Park's nineTy-sixTh June gradua- Tion. They will leave wiTh memories oT a kaleidoscope oT sounds. When The sTudenTs TirsT enTered school. lasT Tall, Their eardrums were assailed wiTh sounds oT b-ulldozing, humming, droning moTors, crumbling brick, and oTher noises OT demoliTion crews. :eff Teachers had To learn beTTer ways oT proiecTing Their voi s and sTudenTs had To lisTen exTra careTully To hear everyThing ThaT was said, Though sTiTling Trom closed windows and shuT doors. ATTer a shorT reprieve, a brieT Time oT silence, recon- sTrucTion began. There were cries oT, make way, Trom work- men caughT in The halls during passing periods as They carTed planks. bricks and wheelbarrows oT cemenT. LaTer There were sounds OT high piTched, whining drills and OT an alarm sysTem so mixed up ThaT everyone iumped whenever a Workman dropped a meTal Tool. Finally The sound level died down somewhaT as work progressed. STudenTs made deTours on Their way To class To look aT The new balconies in whaT was leTT oT Loomis l-lall, and The new classrooms on The Third Tloor wiTh beige and Turquoise walls, skylighTs insTead OT windows, new doors, and brown or blue-green blackboards insTead oT black blackboards. This year new classes were added To The curriculum in The middle oT The year. These were an independenT sTudy course in Hausa, The language spoken in Ghana, ATrica, ancl a course in ATro-American hisTory. Also Tormed were The new ATro- American club and The l-luman RelaTions club. The yearbook sTaTT and all in l-lyde Park would like To Thank Those who made This book possible: Mr. and lvlrs. NorberT Dompke oT ROOT STudios and Mr. Bernard Callahan oT Taylor Publishing Company Tor Their paTience and Their advice: many RooT STudio phoTographers1 Dr. CurTis lvlelnick and Dr. Donald BlyTh, The TaculTy and The mainTenance sTaTT Tor all Their help and inTeresT ThroughouT The year. A Aaron, Pamela 49, 141 Abernafhy, Sharon 49, 140, 165 Abney, Ora 49,131,137,141 Abron, Lola 97 A Cappella Choir . . . 128 Adams, Alicia 49, 138 Adams, Beverly 97 Adams. Deborah 97 Adams, Debra 97 Adams, Lawrence 97 Adams, Sandra 49 Adams, Toni .. . 97 Adell,C1if1'on .. . 97 Advanced Placemenf Breakfasl' 117 Agnew, Deborah 49 Agoberf, Marsh 144, 146 Aifchpe 126 Aifchpe King and Queen . .. 56 Alayu, Dale 82, 143 Aldridge, Mr. Earl 20, 155, 162 Alexander, Alice . . . 82 Alexander, Alnifa 49 Alexander, Anfhony 82 Alexander, Clemmie 90, 129 Alexander, Joseph 97 Alexander, Linda 49, 136 Alexander, Margarel' 90, 140. 142 Alexander, Sfephan 82, 131 Alford, Sharon 82 Algee, Davina 97, 116 Allen, Deborah 49, 51, 122, 123. 165. 166 Allen, Mr. James . . . 29 Allen, Sandra . .. 82, 128 Allen, Sheldon . . . 97 Alperf, Mrs. Rufh 19 Alsup, Ronell 90, 129 Alfschul, Evelyn 49 Amos, Carolyn .. . 97 Arferberry, Ruby 50, 138, Arfhur, Linda 97 Arfhur, Paisy 90 Ashford, Evelyn 97 Assisfanf Principals . . . 18 Asfronomy Club . . . 135 Afkins, Shirley 50, 138 Afkins, Yvonne 82 140 Index Bell, Donald 129 Bellaphanf, Theresa .. .97 Benneif, Barbara 52, 138, 165 Benneff, Elaine 97, 142 Bennefl, James . . . 97 Bennefl , Leonard . . . Benneff, Paul 97 82 A-Hendance Office Aids ... 141 AH-endance Office Sfaff . . . 24 Audio-Visual Aids . . . 143 Auslin, Linda 43, 90 Ausfin, Reginald 50, 122 Avery, Sharon 90, 131, 140 Azeka, Barbara 50, B 70 Bachemin, Beafrice 90, 167 Bachemin, Sharon 97, 116 Bacon, Joyce .. . 82 Badillo, Vicfor 50 Bailey, Barbara 50 Bailey, Roosevelf . . . 50, 155 Baker, Derrick 82 Baker, Janice . . . 82 Baker, Ray 56 Baldwin, Emily 40, 104 Baldwin, June 90 Ba11a,1v1urie1 82 Ballard, Bobby 82 Ballard, James 50 Ballard, Marie 90 Ballenger, Sylvia 80 Band 130 Banks, Beffy 50 Banks. Cafherine 51, 140, Banks, Deborah 97 Banks, Frank 51,128 Banks, Jerome . . . 44 Banks, Pafricia 82, 85, 128, 166 Barber, Mary 51, 164 142 130, Benneff, Pauline 97 Benson, Cerefa . . . 82 Benfley, Cynfhia 52 Benfley, James 82, 130 Berggren, Mr. Paul 20, 42 Bey, Anfhony 97, 129 Biddings, Michael 97 Binns,Wi1he1mina 82, 127 Birden, Rosalyn 97 Birdsong, James 82, 143 Birdsong, Janel 97 Bishop, Andrew . . . 112, 113 Black, Geraldine 95 Blackburn, Julie 82 Blackwell, James . . . 97 Blake, Mr. Michael 20, 131 Blakely, Mrs.A1fa 20, 32, 66 Blakely, Hazel 90 Blake1y,Juanifa . . . 97 Blanchard, Efhel 90 Bland, Barbara 52 Bland, Susan . . . 82 Blanks, Vickie 52, 138 Blanfon, Deborah 56 Bloch, Mrs. Shirley .. . 20 Blyfh, Dr. Donald 16. 110, 119 122, 144 Boafner, Minnie 52, 138 Bobo, Roscoe 38, 82 Bolden, Lesfer 90 Bolin, David 82, 85, 146 Bolling, Delores 82 Bolling, Gloria 52, 129, 136 Branfley, Sharon 49, 52, 129 Brasher, Debra 90 Braxfon, Regina 97 Bray, Clara . . . 32 Brewer, Ronald 90 Bridenbaugh, Mrs. Lois 29 Bridges, Jerome . .. 97 Bridges, Yvonne 56 Broderick, Mr, Joseph .. . 20,41 Brogsdale, Gerfie 90 Brogsdale, Nancy 53, 67, 134 Brooks, Cheryl 53, 128, 138 Bolfon, Alberf 52 Bollon, Doris ...52 Anderson, Carolyn . . . 49 Anderson, Devon 49, 133 Anderson, Earnesl' . . . 41 Anderson, Horace 82 Anderson, Larry 97 Anderson, Levifa 50, 122, 123, 125, 129 Anderson, Roberf .. 45, 146, 147 Anderson, Sharon .. 50 Andrews, Miss Jane .. . 20 Andrews, Lydia 82 Armsfrong, Josie . . . 97 Bradford' l-GVVY Andrews, Teresa 90 Andrum, Barbara 90 Anfhony, Dave 80 Anfhony, Fredericka 50. 142 Archer, Pairicia 90 Area Associafe Superinfendenl' 17 Armour, Janelfe 82 Armslrong, Annie . .. 97 Barber, Rodney 82 Ba rneff, Augusfa Ba rnel'1', Ca rolyn 51,139 82 Barneff, Dolly 51, 139 Barry, Marva 97 Baseball 158 Baskefball . .. 154 Bafes, Gwendolyn . .. 90 Bafey, Aaron 97, 130 Bafey, Alva 51, 128, 137, 138 Baffles, Mrs. Beffy . .. 26 Baffs, Gerald ... 151 45, 82, 144. 146, Baugh, Reishon 43, 51, 128, 144 Baylor, Danner 42, 51 Bazell, Marfi . . . 51 Bealon, Brenda 142 Beard, Beverly 90 Beard, Linda 51 Beasley, Joyce 51, 164, 165 Bond, George 44, 97 Bonds, Brenda 82 Bonner, Jane-'1 . . . 82 Bonner, Ronald 52, 125, 143, 144, 146, 151, 160 Booker, Larry 97 Bookroom Aids . . . 143 Bookroom Supervisor 23 Boone, Willie .. . 90 Borowsky, Erwin 147 Boswell, Mary 35, 52, 126 Bowens, Millie 97, 131 Brooks, Dawn 97, 140 Brooks Diane 82 Brooks Glen 97, 160 Brooks Pafricia 53. 128, 136 Brooks Ramona 97 Brooks Roxanne 97 Brooks Velma 90 Brown, Arrow 53, 128 Brown, Arfhur 97, 129 Brown, Barbara 82, 85, 130, 134 Brown, Cedric 90 Brown, Consuella 53, 140 Brown, Darryl 53 Brown, Deborah 82, 122, 123, 125, 166 Brown, Denise 82, 141 Brown, Donna 82 Brown, Edward 90 Brown, Ellery 52, 53, 127 Brown, Floyd 53,151,160, 161 Brown, Frederick 53 Brown, Mrs. Gladys 20, 52. 55. 56, 118 Brown, Janice . .. 97 Brown, Jeaneffe . .. 82 Brown, Joan 81, 90 Brown, JoAnn . . . 53 Brown, Joe Ann 53 Brown, John . . . 97 Brown, Kevin 43, 82, 128 Brown, Larry 97 Brown. Lorelle 90 Brown, Lynda 90 Brown, Maria 82, 142, 165 Brown, Regina 90, 97 Brown, Thedis 53, 129, 151 Brown, Valerie 82, 133, 142 125, 134, 155 Browne, Calvin . .. Browne, Deborah 49. 51, 52 Browne, Roberf . ..97 Brundage, Mrs. Julia . .. 24, 26 Brunk, Miss Nancy 133 Bowens, Willie . 97 Bowers, Diane 82 Boyd, Charles . . . 90 Boyd, Diane .. . Boyd, Joann . .. Boys Chorus . . . Braboy, Larry .. 129 .97 Bradbury, Denise 97, 165 53, 151. 155. Bryanf, Dorofhy 90, 128 Bryanf, Lillie 11, 53, 131, 136, 140 Bryanl, Vivian . . . 97 Buchanan Donna 53, 126, 135, 165 Buchanan. Mrs. Marie 110 Buchanan Marva 53,82 Buchanan, Nadine 90 Buchanan, Rodney ...90 Arnold, D onnie . . . Arnold, Kennefh Arnold, Marfifa 97 97. 98 97 Arnold, Michael 97, 129 Arnold, Torn 50, 127, 136 Arf Deparfmenf .. . 42 Beasley, Roberl' 51, 131 Bedenfield, Yvonne . . . Beginning Girls Chorus Belcher, Glenn 90 Belcher, Miss Mary Bell, Cuba 52, 129, 90 131 36 138 158, 159 Bradford, Renee 138 Bradley, Carl .. . 97 Bradley, JoAnn . .. 97 Braggs, Denise 97 Bramlef, Solomon . . . 97, 129 Burch, Gerrard ...V 90 Burley, Charloffe . . . 82 Burley. Kalhy . .. 53 Burnefle, Jeaneffe . . . 82 Burnley, Roger 52, 53, 128, 133 Burns, Shelley 82 Burns, Wendy 97 Burrell, Carol 56 Burlon, Alvin 98, 129 Burlon, Brenda 82 Burfon, Carolyn 53, 74, 125, 166 Bush, Saundra 82 Busfer, Col. Edward 144, 147 Bufler, Carol .. . 82 Bufler, Pafricia . . . 53, 98 Bufler, Tonya 98 Builer, Troy 80, 129 Chenaulf, Collaffa 9, 83, 90, 134 Chess Club 135 Childs, Bernard 90 Chrisfmas, Judy . .. 90 Chrisfmas, Shirley 54, 136, 140 Ciancanelli, Michael 54 Clareff, Sarah 83, 141 Clark, Adrian 36, 98 Clark, Andrew 90 Clark, Beffy 39, 54 Clark, Charles 90, 145 Clark, Earl 41, 161 Cooper, Mrs. Joan 21 Cooper, Kennefh 98 Cooper, Maffie 83, 128, 130 Coopers, Palricia 98 Corfhron, Marilyn 37, 55 Cosey, Landonia 37, 91 Davis, Marsha 91,128 Davis, Mary 98 Davis, Roberf 57, 160 Davis, Sandra 57, 139 W Davis, Sharon 42, 91, 127 Davis, Velma 83 Coflon, Churchill 56 Coffon, Mrs. Cornelia 21, 27 Coffon, Jerry 91, 128, 129 Coffon, Sharon 100 Couch, Kennefh 56, 118 Counselors 19 Counselors Aids . . . 141 98, 167 Dobbins, Sandra 57, 131 Byas, Julius 83 Byles, Mrs, Beafrice 20 Byrd, Edward 80 Byrd, J. lrlarnilfon . 145 C .. 45, 54, 130, 21 130 Cage, Miss Donna , Caillouef, Lesley .. .54 Caillouef, Linda 54, 132, Cain, Claudia 90 Calcofe, Linda . .. Caldwell, Chris . .. 54 Caldwell, Mrs. Laura 21 Caldwell, Pamela 83 Calhoun, Mrs. 1'1e1en 43 Calhoun, Michelle 83 Callion, Myrfle . .. 128 54, 123. Cambrife, Lillian 90 Camp, Earl 38, 98 Clark, Lavada . 98, 131 Clark, Sandra . 90, 93 Clark, Sharon . 83 Clark, Walfer . 83 Clarke, Phyllis 5, 55, 74, 140, 165 Clarke, Sfephanie 51, 55, 122, 123 Clalon, James Clausell, Beverly 90, 129 83, 142 Clay, Barbara 56 Clayfon, Annie . . . 98 Clemons, Pamela Campbell, Anfhony . .. 42, 98, 156 Campbell, Brendies 54, 125 Campbell, Eunice . ..98 Campbell, Evelyn 83, 127 Campbell, Langdon 83 Campbell, Wilbur 56 Cannon, Ricky 98 Cannon, Sheenah 54, 140, 141 Carnegie. Barbara 54, 125, 137, 138 Carpenfer, Shirley . .. 9, 90 90 Clemons, Pafricia 55, 124, 125, 8 142 13 . Clemons, Roderick 55 Clerks 22 Cline, Miss Janice 21, 97, 99, 116 Cloyd, Roberf 55 Coafes, Arfhur . .. 55, 72 Cobb, Billy 90, 130, 111, 144, 145, 146, 147 Cobb, Francis 147, 159 Cobb, Renee 83 Coffey, Freeman 83, 130 Cohen, Alberl 55, 122, 123, 133 Cohen, Riccardo 45, 55, 122, 123, 128, 134, 144, 146 Cole, Alberf ... 98 Cole, Beverly . .. 83 Cole, 1-lazel ... 83,125, 141,167 Cole, James 83, 159 Cole, Michael 98 Covingfon, Francis 7, 91, 128 143. 146 Cowing, Mr. Willis 38 Cox, Floyd 91,128 Cox, Geraldine 83 Craig, Lorefia 55 Craig, Pafricia 83, 164, 166 Craig, Mrs. Wi1he1.mina . . . 21.27, 33, 143 Crane, Freddie 40, 91 Crane, Thomas .. . 44, 91, 129 Crawford, Connie 52, 56, 124, 128 132 135 138 141 . . . Crawford, Gloria . .. 56 Crawford, Pamela 83, 85, 129 Crawford, Rosalind 83, 85 Crawford, Sfella 83, 130, 166 Crawley, Eileen 56 Creasy, Linda 131 Cribbs,S1'an1ey .. . 98 Cross, Melvina 83 Cross, Roberl' . .. 98, 99 Cummings, Terry . . . 56 Cunigan, Linda 91 Curefon, Jeremy 98, 99, 165 Currie, Vernessa .. . 98 Curry, Bernard 56, 160, 161 Curry, Eunice 56 Curry, Homer 91 Curry, Marfha 56, 138 Curry, Michael 83, 135, 151, 160 Curfis, Janef . .. 56 Carpenfer, Willa 98, 125 Carr, Carolyn 54, 140 Carr, James 54, 60, 122, 161 Carr, Joe 98, 129 Carrefhers, Delois . . . 98 Carringfon, James . . . 54 Carfer, Ca rfe r, Ca rfer, Chris ...I83 Earl 90,160 Gwendolyn .. . 90,95 Carfer, Nancy 54, 130, 140 Carfer, Palricia 54, 138 Carier, Paulefle 54 Carfer, Sfanley . .. 44, 98 Cassell, Edward 98 Casfellanos, Richard 10, 54, 60, 123, 125, 130 Casfon, Laura 83 Casfori, Mrs. Charline 19 Cafhey, Linda 82, 83, 124, 125, 130 Cole, Shirley . .. 80 Coleman, Alexander 91 Coleman, Cafhy 56 Coleman, Cynfhia 98 Coleman, Earline 55, 128 Coleman, Gilda 98 Coleman, Janef . .. 83 Coleman, June 83285, 128, 131, 164, 167 Collard, Darryl 55, 155, 159 College Day . . . 117 Collier, Brenda 91 Collins, Donna 83 Collins, Jacqueline 55, 122, 123, 124, 129, 132, 135, 165 Collins, Marlene 91 Collins, Sanford 98 Color Guard . .. 144 Commercial Depar'1men'1' 39 Conaway, 1-larold 55 Curfis, Jeaneffe . .. 83, 128 Curfis, Pafricia 91 Curfis, Rhonda 91, 95, 12 Cyprian, Monica 49, 52, 122, 124, 127, 143 Dade, Anfhony .. . D Dade, Tommy . . . 83, 128 Dale, Frank 129 Dancy, Emma 98 Daniels, Celia 32, 56 Davenporf, Jesse . .. 98 83. 129 Davis, Carolyn . . . 56, 140 Davis, Cheryl 83, 141, 166 Davis, Denise 52, 56, 138 Davis, Diane 83,166 Davis, Earline 32, 91, 167 Cafleff, Blanch 90, 108 Chandler, Derrick 90 Chaney, Eric 83 Chapman, Lavarro 54 Chafmon, Peggy 54, 165 Cheerleaders . . . 166 Chemisfry Honor . . . 135 Conner, Janice 83 Conner, Jerry 80 Cook, Roxanne . Cooke, Armafine Cooper, Beverly Cooper, Camilla Cooper, Evelin . ..55 166 98 55,138 .. 91.133.137 Davis, Elois 98 Davis, Gerald 56, 144, 146, 147 Davis, 1-lellen 57 Davis, Juanifa . . . 98 Davis, Kevin 57, 127, 140 Davis, Lawrence 91 Davis, Linda 83, 98 Davis, Lydiea 98, 165 Davis, Mrs. Vivian 21, 82, 85 Dawson, Janice 83, 127, 164, 166 DeArnparo, Sharron . . . 83 Dean, Randolph 34, 83 Dean, Velma . . . 91 Dean, Vicforia . . . 83 Deavens, Linda 5, 57, 142 Debale Club . .. 136 Decker, lnez 83, 85, 124, 125 141 Delemore, Mary 57 DeLeon, Jose .. . 83 DeLeon, Ramon 83 DeLeon, Wilfredo 91, 129, 146 147 Dempsey, Willard 156 Demus, Jacqueline . . . 57 Dennis, Juliel .. . 91,94 Dennis, Sandra 91 Densf, Miss Kafhleen . .. 21 Denf, Annie . . . 98 Denf, Roseffa 98 Def, Roberf 83, 125, 134, 146 147 Derbas, Mr. Joseph 28 Deron, Melanie 57, 128, 165 Devine, Mrs. Nazaris 21, 37 Diamenf, Faye 60 Dickerson, Diane 57 Diggs, Penny 57 Dillahunfy, Jerome 159 Dillard, Anlhony .. . 91 Dinkins, George 83, 128 Disiribuiive Educalion . . . 138 Dixon, Carla 90, 91, 93 Dixon, Kennefh 98, 129, 143 Dixon, Lynn 57 Dobbins, Brenda ...83, 85 Dobry, Shoshanah . . . 35, 83 Dodd, Willie 83 Dodson, Kafhleen 57 Doller, Linda 98 Donald, Freddiemae 98 Donegan, Arfhur 57, 151 Dooley, Deborah . .. 91 Dorrough, 1-lollis 80, 146 Dorsey, Renee . .. 57, 81 Doss,iRi1a 57 Douglas, Dianlha 56 Douglas, Paul 98. 129 Dowd, Donald 83 Dowd, Kafherean 98 Dowd, Margareffe 91 Doyle, Sandra 57, 122, 127 Dozier, Alonzo . . . 98 Drake, Rosann 57, 137 Drama Club 136 Droegernueller, Friedericke 57 132, 142 Drum and Bugle Corps 145 Duck, Mary 98 Duckworfh, Bernard 41 Dudley, Eunice 91, 128 Dudley, Gwendolyn 57, 132, 138, 167 91 Gilberl, Bruce 59 Dudley, Nancy 83 Dull, Riclcy 58 Duncan, Gwendolyn 58, I64 Dunn, Charles .. 83 Dunn, Rila 98 Dyer, ffnlonia 83, l25, l3l E Earl, Annice 83 Echols, Hugh 98 Edelen, Carol 83, 85, l25, l29 I34, I64 Edwards, Barbara 83, l25, l3l Edwards, Carolyn 9l Edwards, Olinda 98. Edwards, Pelly 83, I66 Edwards, Richard 83 Edwards, Sharon 58 Elam, Chardine 9I Elam, Gail 83, l40 Eleclion Commission . .. l25 Ellis, Alexander . . . 9l Ellis, Barbara 83 Ellis, Curlis . .. 98 Ellis, Fred 9l Ellis, Gilda 58 Ellis, Karen 58, l22, l23 Ellis, Rosemary 9l Ellis, Slephanie 58 Ellison, Jessi 9l Elzy, Dezzarie . . . 98 Engle, Barbara 83, l29 English Deparlmenl . . . 32 Ennols, Diane 98 Enlo, Julius 98 Epps, Mrs. Maple 22 Erwin, Judy 58, 75, l4l Erwin, Palricia 98 Escorl, Sharon 98 Eslqridge, Jerolyn . .. 58 Eslcriclge, Wanda . . . 9l Evans, Bernadelle 9l Evans, Clenlania 83 Evans, Deborah 58 Evans, Jacqueline 58 Evans, Janel 98 Evans, Kalhelyn 83 Evans, Lawrence 99 Evans, Margo 83 Evans, Samuel 52, 58, 67, l5l, l60 Everell, Harvey 9l Everell, Wilhelmina 83 Ewing, Brenda 58, I4O F Facully 20 Fair, Mary 9l, l67 Faison, Linda I39 Farmer, Beverly 58 Farmer, Sheila 99 Faullcner, Denise 99, I67 Faulkner, Michael 58, I55 Fell, Beverly 58, l22, I39 Ferguson, David ..Q 83, I3I Ferrell, Thomas . .. 99 Ferrell,Willard . . . 58 Field, David 83 Fields, Clarise 83 Fields, Harriel 9l Fields, Lelia 58 ,I30 Filces, Geraldine 83, l42 Filces, Muriel .. . 58. I3l Fischer, Barbara 58 Fisher, Sarah . . . Fisher, Viclcy . .. 58 Filzpalriclc, Cornell 56 Fisher, Deborah . . . 84 .I40 59 Flelcher, Maceo 9l, 92 Flelcher, Nancy Flelcher, Vennia .. . 9I Florence, Niclc lO8, I43 Florence, Onnie 59 Flowers, Lewis 38, 84 Fobs, Sleven 84, l4l, Follins, Charles .. . 84 Foolball I50 Ford, Alicia . .. 84 Ford, Charles 59, l5l, I54, I55, I57 Ford, Diane 9l, 93, I30 Ford, Gary 59, l29, I32 Ford, Rosalind 59, l25, I67 Fosler, Dennis 84 Fosler, Evelle 84, l28, l30, l66 Franlclin, Franlclin, Diane 99 Marvin I62 Frazier, Allhea .. . 9l, l65 Frazier, Anlhony 84, l Frazier, Connie . . . 99 Frazier, Ella 59 Frazier L.J. 9l, I29, I7 Frazier, Pamela 59, l28 Freeman, Frederick 99, -l6I French Club . . . l32 French, Frances 84 Freshman Parenls' Tea . . , I I6 Freshmen .. . 97 Friason, Cynlhia 9l Frierson, David 9l, I56 Fryson, Eloise . . . FTA . . . l24 Fulls, John . . . 59 Funnye, Bobby . .. G GAA... 164 Frilh, Pallye 59 84 99, I45, I6l Gails, Dorolhy 80 Galloway, Gay 99 Galvin, Joseph . .. 84 Gardner, Marcia 84 Gardner, Marilyn 48, 59, l42 Gardner, Teresa .. . 99 Deborah 84, l24, I26 Garrell, Charles 99 Garrell, Garrell, lran 84 Garrell, Muriel 99, l3l Garrell, Willie . . . l62 Garrison, Theodore .. . 84, l59 Gary, Donna 59 Gaslcins, Mr. Spurgeon I9 Galen, Beverly 99 Gales, Debra .. . 99 Gales, Margarel 99 Gales, Paulelle 99 Gay, William 99 Gdalman, Louis 59, l22, I24, I27, l30, I33 . General Office Aids . . . l4l General Superinlendenl . . . I7 Genne, Maria 84, I24, l28, l32, l4l German Club l32 Gervais, Jacqueline 84 Gerwin, Mrs. Dorolhy 22, I39 Gholson, Darlene 84, l42 Gholson, Darrell 9l Gibson, Pauline 59, l40 Gilberl, Sandra 84, l25, l28 Giles, Floydia 59 Gill, Willie 84 Gillespie, Annelle . .. 9l Gillelle, Deborah 84 Gillis, Gail 59, l22, l23, I39 Gillis, Linda . .. 84, l35 Gilmore, Carlos 84 Gilmore, Cary 60 Gilmore, Chesler 99 Gilmore Clorilde 99 Gilmore, Craig . .. 84 Gingerich, Mr. Jess . . . 28 Givens, Barbara 60 Givens, Belinda 9l Givens, Terry . . . 99 Glassico, Jessie . . . 60 Glinsey, George .. . 99 Glover, Joselle . . . 40, 99 Glover, Yvelle .. . 99 Godboll, Brendella 60 Goins, Clillon l59 Goins, Sandra 60, I40, I64 Goldberg, Ellen 60, II4, I22 Goldsmilh, Mrs. Claire .. . 35 Golf . .. l62 Golliday, Everelle 84, I55 Gonnigan, Cynlhia 99 Gonzalez, Carmen . .. 9l Good, Mrs. Elizabelh 22, I26 Gooden, Carolyn .. . 99, l3l Gooden, Esro 84, I29 Gooden, Freddie 9l, l29, I6I Gooden, Jimmie .. . 99 Goodloe, Herberl . . . l59 Goodrich, Gerald 60 Goodwin, Lionel 84 Gordon, Barbara 99 Gordon, Beverly 9-9 Gordon, Larry 84 Goss, Bernard 84 Gowder, Lorraine 9l Gowens, Monica ll, 60, I36, l40 Gracy, Ellen 84, l25 Gradualion . . . IIB Graham, Elaine 60 Graham, Frank 60, l28 Granl, Columbus . . . 99 Granl, Lula 99 Gray, Elizabelh 99, l3l Gray, Miss lris . . . 22, 44 Gray, Lloyd 99 Gray, Michael 99 Gray, Regina 60, I40, l4l, I42 Gray, Wilmer 84, I55, l57 Grayson, Waller . . . 7, 4I, 60 Green, Brenda 6l Green, Mrs. Charlena . .. 26 Green, Daphne 9l, l32 Green, Deborah . . . 90, 9l, 93, l27 Green, Edward 84 Green, Gladys 6I. 126, l4O Green, James .. . 99 Green, Mr. James 20, 2l, I40, l5l Green, Julius 6l, l25, l27, I33, 162 Green, Leon .. . 99 Green, Melvenia 99 Green, Palricia 56 Green, Mrs. Rolcarna 23 Green, Tho.mas . . . 9l Green, Vanessa . . . 99 Greene, Linda 6l, l25, l29, l40 Greene, Vanessa .. . I25 Greer, Carline . . . 84 Greer, Paulelle 99 Gregory, Leon I47 Grillin, Charles 99 Grillin, Charlene 9l, I64, l67 Grillin, Joyce 99, l3I Grillin, Lorraine 99, I67 Grillin, Reginald 6l, l30, l5l Grillin, Mr. Richard 22, l56 Grillin, Sharon 9l Griggs, Delphine 99, l65 Gruber, Delores .. . 84, 85, 86, I24, l27, I33, 142 Gruber, Dolishia 84 Gruber, Dorolhy 84, I24, I27, I33 Gunlher, Mr. Douglas I9 Gusman, Teri 6l, l4O Gwinn, Yvonne 84, l3l, l4l H Hackmon, Ilona Hairslon, John . . . 99 9l. I5I, I55 Hall, Clark 99, I56 Hall, Janice 99 Hall, Palricia 84, l42 Hamaguchi, Rosemarie 36 Hamlel, Kennelh 6l, l60 Hamplon, Linda 9I Harnplon, Malinda 92, 93, l3O, I67 Handy, Calherine 6I, l38 Hannah, Gaynell 92 Hannah, Gwendolyn 6l, I65 Hannah, Valerie . Hannell, Gregory Harber, Rebecca Hardiman, Erica . l34 Hardison, Herman Hardison, Hilda . Harqrave, Ronald I59, I6l ..99 6I 34, II4, I29 84, 85, I27, 99 90, 92 6l, l5l. I52, Harlan, Roberl 60, 6l, l22, l25, I3O, l34, I35 Harland, Shawn 45, 52, 6l, l28, I35, I44, I46, I47, I6O, I6l. Harley, Anlhony .. . I I7 Harley, Michael . 84, l30 Harley, Richard . 84, l30 Harmon, Frosrella 99 Harmon, Roberl . . . I46 84, I44, I45, Harper, James . . . 92 Harper, Mrs. Joan 22, I43 Harper, Lorelene . .. 82, 84, 85, I29, I64 Harper, Paula 6l, l25, l29, l30 Harrell, Dianne 92, l3l, I42 Harrell, JoAnn 6I, I29 Harringfon, Terrie 99 Harris, Alice 6l, I39, l65 Harris, Beverly 92 Harris, Cheryl 84, I36 Harris, Denis 99, l67 Harris, Dewiff 35, 99 Harris, Dianna 6l, I4O, l42 l64 Harris, Mrs. Dora 26 Harris, Glenda . . . 84 Harris, Jerome .. . 99 Harris, Juanda 99 Harris, Leaneffe 99 Harris, Linda IOO Harris, Lucille 6l, l22, l24, Harris, Russell 92 Harris, William . . . I29 Harrison, Vickie lOO Harf, Sheliah 92 Harfley, Clarisa lOO Harfley, Roberf 92, l5l Harls, Bernice IOO Harvesf, Edward 92 Harvey, Arlene 52, 6l, l25 l28, I32, I4O, l4l, l65 Harvey, Veliean . . . 92 Harwell, Sharon 84, I27 Hafcher, Sfanley .. . IOO Hawkins, Carlfon 92, l56 Hawkins, Louise 6l Hawfhorne, Nafhaniel lOO Hayashi, Mark 62 Hayes, Carl 84, l6l Haynes, Brenda 62, l4O Haynes, Connie IOO Haynes, Sandra 62, I29 Haynes, Theresa . .. lOO Hazzard, Gloria ,. . 62 Head, Lue 33, 84, l42 Hui, Shirley lOO Hill, Willie 84 Hince, Mildred I38 Hines, James IOO Hines, Michael . Hoard, Ronald . Hobbs, Jewell . . . .. 84, I29. l5l .. IOO, II4, ll5 62, I39 Hobson, James 62 Hodo, Glenise . Hoff, Linda Hoffenkamp, Mr Holcomb, Delois Holcomb, Gloria Holland, Yvonne Holmes, Carmen Holmes, Doris .. .. 84 84 Harold ... 22 92 62 62, l32, l36 62, I65, I66 . 92 Holmes, Lesfer 84, l5l, l6l Holmes, William IOO, l6l Holsombacl-i, Michael II6 Holf, Michele 62, l27, I29, l3O, I65 Holzkamper, Mr. Henry l38 Home Economics Deparlmenf . . . 40 Hood, Anneffa . . . 92 Hood, Charles . ..84 Hooks, William IOO Hopkins, Calvin IOO Hopkins, Deborah l36 Hopkins, Derrick IOO Hopkins, Donzella 84, I66 Hopkins, Gerald Hopkins, Mary . 92 ..92 Hopkins, Rickie 84 Hopkins, Sylvia 62 Horace, Pafricia IOO Horace, Wayne . . . 92 Hoskins, Theodis . . . lOO Hoskins, Willie 84 Hosomback, Roberf lOO lsenberg, Mrs. Roselle 23 lvory, Michael 85, Ill, l44, l45, l46, l47 lvory, Phyllis 85 J Jackson, Arlene . .. 85, l27 Jackson, Barbara IOO Jackson, Mrs. Bernice 23 Jackson, Deafrel 85, l3O, I34 Jackson, Dianne 62, l38 Jackson, Donnell 85 Jackson, Harold IOO, l56 Jackson, Jeaneffe 85, l3O Jackson, John 92, l28 Jackson, King 85 Jackson, Lillie 85 Jackson, Michael 85 Jackson, Miriam 92, l28 Jackson, Randy IOO Jackson, Raye 63 Jsckson, Ricky IOO Jackson, Ruby 92 Jackson, Sarah IOO Jackson, Sheila 63, l27, l4O Jackson, Troy .. . 85, l55 Jackson, William 63, l55, l59 Jackson, Woodrow . .. l45 Jacobs, Jerome 63, l28 Jacobs, Miss June . . . 23 James, Cary 92 James, Charles . .. 92, I29 James, Deborah 63 James, Gloria 63 James, Janef 85, l26 James, Leonard 85 James, Linda 63, I39 James, Myrna 85, l3O James, Rosalyn 63, I39, l4l Johnson Mary IOO, l42 Johnson Muridice . . . 92 Johnson, Pauleffe IOO Johnson Phillip 63, l46 Johnson Phyllis 63, 68, l25, l32, l42 i Johnson, Randal lOO, lOl, IO9 l l28, I29, l45 Johnson Rebecca IOO, l65 Johnson Renee .. , lOO Johnson Roy . . . 92 Johnson Shelia IOO, lO4, l3l Johnson Sidney 92 Johnson, Thomas 64, l5l, l55 Johnson Valerie . .. 64 Johnson Mr. Wayne 26 Johnson Willard . . . 85 Johnson, Wilmer .. . 85 Joiner, Jack . .. 92 Joiner, Shirley 80 Jones, Cherylene . .. 64 Jones, Connie 33, 64 Jones, Debra 85, l66 Jones, Demriss IOI Jones, Derrick 92, l29 Jones, Donnell 64, l38, I59 Jones, Duressa 92 Jones, Edwin 45, 64, l38, l4O I47 Jones, Ella lOl Jones, Gayle 85 Jones, Genise 85, l25, I66 Jones, Gwendolyn . . . 64, 85, l42 Jones, Jacquelene .. . lOl Jones, Joanne lOl Jones, Mrs. Johnnye . . . 23 Jones, Lawanda 85 Jones, Lawrence 64 Jones, Mr. Leslie ll, 23, l36 Jones, Linda 92, ll4 Howe, Dawn 62 Head, Margo Heard, lrene Heard, Peggy . . . I OO 80 IOO Henderson, Jueffe .. . IOO l32. l33 Henderson, Miss Mary 27 Henderson, Michael 92, l3l Henderson, Sharon 84, l4l Henderson, Sheila 84 Henderson, Shelby . .. IOO Hendricks, James I59 Heninburg, Adrienne 84, l28, l36 Henley, Debra .. . IOO, l28 Henry, Jenovia . . . 92 Herberf, Rufh lOO Hereford, Josephine 84, l27 Herfz, Mrs. Polly 22 Hefheringfon, Sfeve . . . 84 Hewiff, Rodney . . . lOO Hickey, Ronald 92, l43 Hicks, Kirby 37 Hicks, Melvin 92 Hicks, Romelia 62, l29, l38 Hill, Beverly IOO Hill, Bonnie 92 Hill, Carolyn 92 Hill, Cynlhia 56 Hill, Deborah 84 Hill, Joseph 92 Hill, Karen lOO Hill, Marie 92 Hill, Rulh lOO Housfon, Debra 84 Howard, Sandra 62, l39 Howard, Triane 62, l4O, l4l Hubbard Edyfhe IOO Hubbard, Linda 84 Hubbs, LeVarnesf . . . 62 Hughes, Joseph IOO, l45 Hughes, Larry 84, l55 Hughes, Michelle 84 Human Relafions Coordinalor . . . 2l Hunf, Leroy IOO Hunf, Walfer 84, l5l Hunfer, Frederick 84 Hunfer, Melvin IOO Hunfley, Cynfhia . . . 84 Hursey, Deborah 92 Hurfz, Pamela IOO Hyaff, Michael 85, l3O Hydeparker l27 Hyrams, Mr. Arfhur 22, l55, l56 l lllusfre, Edna l22, l23 Irby, Charles 85, l28, l45, I46 lrby, Joseph I47 lrving, Gail 5l, 62, l22, I24, l27 Isaac, Norrarean 62, l4O lsenberg, Phillip 34 Jamison, Donna 85, l4l Jefferson, Era 63, l38 Jefferson, Michael 85 Jeffries, Carolyn . .. lOO Jeffries, Darnell lOO Jeffries, Janef 82, 85, l24, I34, I66 Jeffries, Sharon 85 Jemison, Ada .. . 90, 92, 93,,l24, Jenkins, Beverly . .. 32 Jenkins, Huberl' 63, l46 Jenkins, Lefha IOO Jenkins, Lois 63, l4O Jenkins, Mark 85 Jenkins, Shirley . .. lOO Jennings, Cynfhia IOO Jenning s, Jerry . . . 92 Jewell, Fannie lOO Johnson, Allen 85, I46 Johnson, Ann .. . 56 Johnson, Cora 85 Johnson, Dorofhy 85 Johnson Eva lOO Johnson, Gloria . .. lOO Johnson, Gordon 34, ll8, l63 Johnson, Gregory 63, 7l Johnson, Janis 85, l42 Johnson, Jeaneffe .. . 85 Johnson, Jeffery . .. IOO Johnson, Linda 92, IOO, l3O Johnson ,Maggie 92 Jones, Marcella 85 Jones, Marcus 85 Jones, Melvin lOl Jones, Michael 64 Jones, Milfon 85 Jones, Phyllis 56 Jones, Pierre I28 Jones, Roberf . .. lOl Jones, Rufh 64 Jones, Sylvesfer lOl Jones, Vincenf lOl, l45 Jones, Winsfon . . . 85 Jones, Yvonne . . . 64, 92 Jordan, Fred 85 Jordan, Joyce . . . 85 Jordan, Minnie 85, l36 Jue, Sfella . . . 85 Jue, Sfeve 85 Julious, Alice 85 Julious, Kissie 85, l42 Junior, Barbara lOl Juniors 82 Junior Class Council . . . 85 Jusfice, Sfeven . .. 92 K Kahn, Pefer I63 Kamerlink, Richard 85 Kaufman, Alefa . . . Ill Kaufman, Mrs. Anneffe . .. 23, lll Keifh, Charles . .. 64 Kelley, Cordonsal 64 Kelly, Carolyn 85 Kelly, Eliiah 92 Kemp, Pafsy IOI Kenf, Luis 34 Ke-nf, Susie .. . IO! Kefchum, Thomas . . . 92 Keys, Beverly . . . IO! Kimbrough, Sudee 85, I28 Kincade, Michelle 85, I42 King Barbara I64 King, Donn 64 King, Gary IO! King, Joseph IO! King, Renee 64 King, Verneffa 64, I39 Kinsley, Karen 65, I28, I40, I65 Kirkpafrick, Nancy IO! Knighf, Alan 52, 65, I25, I27, I5l Knighf, Pafricia 85, I28 Knighfen, Graylon IO! Kraines, Mr. Maurice 23 Kunfu, Karen IOI Kyles, Bernadeffe 65, I38 Kyles, Eric 92, I28 Kyles, James IO! L Labon, James 43, 65, I29, I38 Lange, Siegfried 85 Language Deparfmenl' . . . 36 Language Lab Aids .. . I33 Lanier, Rachelle 85 Larson, Mrs. Susan 23 LaSalle, Jose . . . IO! Lafham, Mildred IO! Lalin Forum . . . I33 Laurifz, Thomas . . . 85 Lavender, Beniamin I4-O Lawrence, Anfhony 92, I45, l5l Lawrence, Gregory lOl, I5! Lawrence, Vicki . . . 65 Laws, Roberl 56 Lawson, Bennie 65 Lawson, Jamie 65, I37, I64 Lawson, Marc 92, I29, l4l, l5l I6O Lawson, William IOI, I29 Lawfon, Adria 65, I33, I35 Leaders I65 Leak, Jero.me ..J I I9 Leafherwood, Felix 92, I55 Leafherwood, Phyllis 92, l3l Lee, Alfred 65, I22, I37 Lee, Freddie 85 Lee, Gerald . .. IO! Lee, Gregory 65, IOI, I29, l45 Lee, Kennefh 85 Lee, Miss Marva . . . 23, 44 Lee, Maryna 86, I29 Lee, Michael 65 Lee. Palricia 65 Lee, Sfephanie . .. 56 LeFIore, Merlin 86 Lemay, Francine 65, I3O, I33, l35, I4O Lemon, Ann 5I, 65, I22, l23, I27, I4O Leslie, Mark IO! Levy, Barbara 92 Lewis, Mr. Alfred .. . 29 Lewis, Bernice 86, I25 Lewis, Curfis 92 Lewis, Frederick 96, IO! Lewis, George . .. 86 Lewis, JoAnn .. . 65, l4l Lewis, Julius 92 Lewis, Linda 92 Lewis, Marie .. . 65 Lewis, Nila 86 Lewis, Sharon 65, IOI, II6 Lewis, Vanessa . . . IO! Lewis, Walf-Denia 65, l27 Lewis, Wilma . . . 65 Library 33 Library Aids .. . I42 Library Sfaff 27 Lighffoof, Mrs. Jean .. . 24 Lincoln, Eugene 65, I38 Lincoln, Gladys . . . IO! Lincoln, Karen IO! Linder, William .. . IO! Lindsay Tunee . . . 86 Lindsey, Dorofhy 86, I28 Lindsey, Elaine 66, I65 Lines, Mrs. Phyllis IO8 Lipscomb, Darlene 35, 66, I32, I65 Lipscomb, Denise 66 Lifflefon, Thelma . . . 66, I29 Liu, Kennefh 36, 66, I22, I24, I37, I63 Livingsfon, Phyllis 36, 86, I32, I34, I42 Lockharf, Miss Ada 26 Loffon, Lois 66, I38 Loffon, Mr. Nafhan . . . 2I Lollar, Evelyn 86 Lomax, Edward 66, I5I, l6l Lomax, Mary IOI, I65 Long, Johnnie IO! Long, King 92, I29 Long, Linda 86, I28, !3O, I37, I64, I66 Long, Pamela 86 Long, Mr. Roberf 24, 44, 92 Long, Shirley .. . 32, 92, l3O Longfellow, David .. . 86 Longfellow, Duane 66, I22, I5! I55 Longfellow, Dwighl . . . 92 Loff, Algerifa . .. 66 Lofl, Dennise 86, !4! Loff, Mary 66, I29, l3O, I66 Louden, Lyneffe 66 Love, Jacquelyn 86, I35 Love, Joyce . .. 86 Lowery, Clinfon . . . IO! Lowry, Juanifa 93 Lowry, Terrell . .. 86 Luckeff, Yvonne 66, I39, I4O Lum, Vanessa 66, II4, I22, l23 I32, I36, I42 Lumpkin, Calvin 93 Lumpkin, Mark IO! Lumpkin, Marvin 99, IO! Lunchroom 29 Lund, Mr. Paul 24, 35 Lundy, Arulha 86 Lundy, Janice . . . 93 Lusfer, Glynda .. . 93 Lyles, Willa 66, I24, I25, I32. I37, I4O Lyman, Jill 86, I26 Lyons, George IO! Lyons, Roberf 66 Lyons, Sylvia 93, I33, I64 M Mabry, Mary IO! Mackey, Neil 64, 66, I28, I35. l6l Mahoney, Freddie 67 Mahoney, Michael 93, I28 Mailey, Miriam IO! Mainlenance . .. 28 Maiorellres I67 Malaya, Sidney 67, I27, I35 Malave, Milagros 45, 67, I44 Manney, Gloria IO! Manney, Ivory 67, I44, I46 Manney, Ray 93 Manning, Judy IO! Manns, Denise 67, I4O Manuel, Carolyn 67 Manuel, Evelyn 86, l4l Mapp, Jaquelyn 67 Marion, Mrs. Esfer I9 Marrioff, Lisa 86, I34 Marshall, Mrs. Arfa 27, 33 Marshall, Cornelius 86, !5! Marshall, Joyce . .. 93 Marshall, Louvenia 67, I39 Marshall, Raymond 86, III, I44, I45, I46 Marshall, Reda IO! Marshall, Ricardo 67, I29, I44, I45, I46 Marshall, Savoula 93 Mariin, Alfred IO! Marfin, Bernadeffe 67, I22 Marfin, Blanch 86 Marfin, Johnny IOI, !56 Marfin, Joyce 93, I66 Marfin, Marlon IOI, I29 Marfin, Plummer IO! Marfin, Sandra 93, l3O Marfinez, Fernando IO! Maslow, Mason, Mrs. Naomi .. . 24 Bonnie . . . 67 Mason, Mrs. Ernesiine 24 Mason, Mrs. Hilda 24, 34. I34 Mason, JoAnn 67, I22, I27, I4O Mason, Loyce 67, I28 McCaffer!'y, Michelle 86 McCan, Johnny . . . 86 McCann, Carolyn IO! McCann, Herberf 68 McCarfhy, Mr. Charles I8 McClellan, Mr. Edward McClinfon, Phillip 93 McCloud, Doris 93, !4I McCloud, Marsha IOI, IO9 McCombs, Gwendolyn . . . McCord, Harry 68, I6O McDaniel, Sandra 80, I4O McDaniels, Rufus 93 I McDonald, Norma 68 McElroy, Miss Yvonne 24 McFadden, Leslie 68 McFarlane, Calvin 68, I5I McGee, Evelyn . .. McGee, Linda . . . McGee, Mamie . .. 68 93 IO2 McGee, Nafhelda IO2 McGhee, Roberf 68, l5I, I53 l6l McGilIen, Mrs. Charloffe 24 35 Mclnfyre, Dolly . . . McKay, Sheila . . . McKeel, Donna . . . McKinley, Clarence McKinney, Randolph IO2 McKnigh'r, April . . . McLurkin, Frank . .. 86, I28 IO2 68 . . . IO2 IO2 68 McMorris, Debra 86, IO9, McNary, William 86, I27, McNeal, Brookie .. . McNeal, Marva McNeal, Suenora .. McNeice, Linda McNuI!y, Larry . . . IO2, I42 93, I3O . 86, !3O I42 56 IO2, I29 McNuI+y, Lavefa IO2, I6! Medford, Mr. Warren 24, l26 Mehlinger, Renee 86 Melnick, Dr. Curfis I7 Mercherson, Fred IO2 Merrick, Elva 52, 68 Merriil, Charles 68, I38 Merrirr, Roberf . . . IO2 Mhoon, Mr. Ernesl' 6, 25, Middlefon, Lillian ll, 80, I4O Miles, Jerome 93, l59 Miles, Vera 68, I38, I39 Miller, Anfhony . . . 93, l28, I22 IO! I4O Massey, Frank IO! Massey, Gloria 86, I42 Mafayoshi, Edmund 36, 67, I37 Mafcheff, Andrew . . . 34 Malhemafics Deparlmenl . . . 34 Malh Honor Clubs I34 Malhews, Charles . .. 86 Mafhews, Geraldine IOI, II6 Mafhews, Thomas . .. 67 Mafhies, Eugene IO! Maffhews, Carolyn 67 Maffhews, Pafricia 68 Mahlox, Cynfhia . . . 56 Maffox, Marfha 68, I22 Mayo, Anfhony . . . 38, 43, 93, l28 Mays, Sfanley 93, I29 McAfee, Harris 93, I43 McAlisl'er, Georgia 68, I39 McAllis!er Elizabefh 93 McAIlisfer, Windell 93 McBride, Viola . . . 86 I46 Miller, Diana 69 Miller George 69 Miller, Gladys . . . 93 Miller, Leonard 69, l3O Miller Roberl' . . . IO2 Miller, Sheila IO2 Mills, David 93 Mirns, Teresa 69, I23. I65 I66 Ming, Cassandra . .. 56 Minkin, Mr. Michael 25 Mishima, Iris 33, 86 Mifchell, Cafherine .. . 69 Mifchell, Charles . . . 92, 93 Mifchell, Gary . .. IO2 Mifchell, Helen 69, l4l Mifchell, Jacqueline . . . 93,95 Mifchell, Judy . . . 86, l4l Mifchell, Pamela 86, I42 Mifchell, Valerie . . . 93 Modern Dance . .. I65 Moi, Wai-Chun 86 Nelson, Mondon, Anlhony . . . 86 Mondon, Gregory . .. 35, 93' Mondon, John . .. 69, 114, 115 Monlgomery, Mr. James 25 Moore, Alphia 102, 133 Moore, Carlos . .. 86, 143 Moore, Elaine 69 Moore, Gerlrude 80, 140 Moore, Janice 86, 102, 140 Moore, Jeanne .. . 93 Moore, Jerryce . . . 86, 166 Moore, Jim .. . 93 Moore, Kevin 93 Moore, Larry 45.86, 131, 144, 145, 146 Moore, Lawrence 86 Moore, Marie 69, 125, 166 Moore, Marvin 69 Moore, Melvora 86, 142 Moore, Palricia 86 Moore, Teri . .. 49, 52 Moore, Willie .. . 102 Morailis, Mr. George 25 Moran, Deborah 34, 69, 127, 129, 134 Morgan, Darlene 93, 125, 127 Morgan, Debra 86, 131, 166 Morgan, Howard 161 Morgan, Huslon 86 Morgan, Roosevelr 102, 143 Morris, Charlolle . .. 69 Morris, Mrs. Frances . .. 25, 90, 93, 113,118,119,124 Morris, George 147 Morris, Madlyn 134 Morris, Marcia 69, 129, 138 Morris, Valli 102 Morris, Valorie .. . 86 Morlon, Carolyn 69, 86 Morlon, Nicholas 86 Moseley, Mr. Hamlin 25, 38. 39, 138 Moser, Miss Eclilh . .. 25, 36, 37, 119, 122 Moss, Florence 69, 139 Moss, Slanley 102 Moy, Darilyn 86 Moy, Ho-Yin 69 Moy, Lenny 69, 122, 134, 137 Moy, Narching 86 Moy, Po-Oi 69 Mudy, Mrs. Jean 29 Mulberry, Mrs. Alice 8, 25, 132 Murdock, Claire 69, 134 Music Deparlmeni' . . . 43 Myers, James . . . 86, 129 Myles, Tobie .. . 102 N Nailing, Elaine 86, 125, 129, 166 Nakamura, Mr. Hiroshi 20 Nash, Eric 102 Nash, Joseph 102 Nash, Percy 86 Na'1'ional Achievemeni' Program . . . 51 Nalional Honor Sociely . . . 122 Nalional Meril' Program .. . 50 Naylor, Andrea .. . 86 Neal, Renee 93 Nealy, Lenore 69, 124, 125, 128 Nelson, Allie . .. 86 Nelson, Gloria ... 102 Nelson, Paulelie 93 Nelson, Roberl 70, 93, 125.137,141,16O Wanda 102, 130, 167 Nesbi'H', Roslynn 86, 166 Nessman, Mrs. Rila . . . 5. 25 Neville, Alice 85, 87, 130, 131 Newman, Mrs. Elilie .. . 24, 26 Nichols, Donald 70 Nickin, Mrs. Pauline 25 Noble, Ralph 70 Nolen, Henry 93 Normenl, Palricia . . . 70 Normenl, Sharon .. . 87 Norris, Frederick 70 Norris, Madolyn . NYC .. .140 NYC Coordinafor . . . 20 O O'Brien, Mr. Edward . . . 28 O'Conne11, Miss Anne . . . .. 70, 140 140 O'Conne1l, Mrs. Edward 110 O'Conne11, Michael 70, 130, 134 Odom, Levorn 102 O'Donne11, Kennelh .. . 41, 70 Office Occupalions . . . 139 Oliver, Ashley 93 Oliver, Ollie 93 O'Nea1, Elaine 87. 131 O'Nea1, Joyce .. . 87 O'Nea1, Shirley 93 O'Neal, Vicki 70 O'Nei1, Mrs. Corinne . . . 111 Only, Brenda 93 Open House .. . 110 Operaling Room Technicians 1 39 Orcheslra . . . 131 Ous1ey,C1aude1le . . . 102 Oulland, Gwendolyn .. . 102 Oulland, Waller . .. 96, 102 Owens, Chrisline 40, 87 Owens, Darryl 93 Owens, Deborah 102 Owens, Earl 87 Overlon, Sharon 93 P Pace, Frances 42 Palmer, Gregory 70, 144, 145, 146, 147 Pappas, Mr. James 161 Parker, Gayle . .. 93 Parker, Willie 102 Parker, Mrs. Zella . .. 23 Parks, Dorolhy 102, 131 Parks, Gordon .. . 87 Parson, Caulhress . .. 93 Parson, Karl 102 Pale, Mary 87 Pallerson, Thomas 87 Pallon, Celeslia ,. 93 Pallon, Raye 87 Payne, Alease . . . 80, 140 Payne, Arnold . .. 102 Payne, Carol 87, 125, 1 Payne, Lynda 70, 167 Payne, Mahlen 147 Peag1er,Vic+oria 70, 131, 139 Pearson, Deborah 102 Pearson, Mary 87 Pearson Roberl . . . 102 Pease, Calhy 51, 70, 122, 123, 127 Peck, Mrs. Frances 26 Pemberlon, Linda 70 Penninglon, Larrie 70, 140, 143, 164, 165, 167 Perez, Mr. Andrew . .. 26 Perez, Luis 93, 129, 143, 155 Perisee, Georgelle . .. 87 Perisee, Hazel 80 Perisee, Mrs. Pauline 111 - Peiers, Charlolle .. . 102 Pelerson, Rolanda 93 Pelerson, Willie . .. 87 Pellies, Geraldine . .. 102 Pelly, Andrew . .. 56, 112 Phillips, Elvin 102, 129 Phillips, Onrario . . . 93 Phillips, Palricia 70, 137 Physical Educalion . .. 44 Pickens, Melinda 93 Pilar, Mr. Joseph . . . 26, 43, 131 Ping, Nancy . .. 87 Pinkslon, Dorolhy 102, 131 Pinkslon, Jean 71, 128 Piphus, Dorolhy 87 Pillman, Anna .. . 93 Pillman, Gloria . . . 87 Pi++s, Belfy 93 Plummer, Sandra 71, 128 Polisky, Lynn 71 Poindexler, Ronald 102 Pollard, Helen .. 93 Poole, Vivian 102 Porler, Bobby 131 Porler, Veronica .. . 102 Powe, Lon 71 Powe, Michael 93 Powe1I,C11ery11 .. . 102 Powell, DeNorval 102, 129 Powell, Glenn 93, 151, 161 Powell, Michael 41, 80 Prall, Kalhleen 71, 129 Preacely, Diane 112, 113 Prewill, Marie 102, 164 Price, Cora . .. 102 Pride, Linda . .. 114 Principal 17 Prilchell, Mrs. June . . . 26 Profil, Galloway 102 Program Aids 142 Prom ... 112 Pruill, Gloria 102 Pryor, Garland . . . 102 Pryor, Michael 93 Pulce, Paul 71 Pulliam, Lolila 102 Purvinas, Mr. Marlin . .. 26 Pya'H', Morris 93 CP Qualls, Rachelle . .. 82, 85, 87, 124, 128, 164 R Rages, Rila 102 Ramslield, Mr. Jerome 26, 43 128, 129 Randle, Bonnie 87 Randle, Charles 102 Randle, lda 71 Range, Halvor . . . 102, 129 Range, Lalelha 93 Ralhnau, Mr. Joseph . .. 7, 26. 41 Ralliff, Gregory 71, 129, 143, 144, 146, 147 Ralliif, June . . . 40,71 Rau1enburg,Sleven .. . 117 Rawls, Lucas 41, 87, 111, 144, 146, 147 Ray, Henry 102 Redell, Daniel Redmond, Alicia . 147 .. 87 Redmond, Annie 131 Redmond Dorolhy 93, 140 Redmond, Dr. James 17 Redmond, Purvis 41 Reed, Anila 102 Reed, George . . . 71 Reed, Laphalia 102 Reed, Philip 71 Reed, Roberl 102, 129 Reed, Theresa . . . 35, 80 Reed, Trudy 102 Reese, Barbara 87 Reese, Earnesline 87 Reese, Falhia . . . Reese, Wilson . . . Reid, Alfonso . .. Reid, Glenda . . . Reid, Theresa . . . 94 36, 66, 71, 124 103,143 71,129,139 94 Remberl, Doris 94 Reno, Debra 87 Reserve Officers Training Corps . 45 Rhone, Donald 94 Rhodes, Regina .. . 103 Richard, Wanda 71 Richards, Dennis 163 Richardson, Daisy 87 Richardson, Henry 87, 146 Richardson, Janie 103 Richardson, Levi 71 Richardson, Mary 94, 165 Richmond Neicy 94 Ricks, Linda 71 Riggins, Richard 87, 159 Riley, Deborah . .. 94 Ringo, Harry 94, 129, 134 Roberson, Gwendolyn 103 Roberls, Gregory . .. 103 Roberls, Jaunel . .. 103 Rober'1's,Jef1ery 72, 125, 127, 159. Roberls, Lesler 103 Roberls, Phillislyne . . . 103 Roberls, Sheila .. 52, 72, 136, 138 Roberls, Sieve . . . 94 Roberlson, David 87 Robey, Joyce . . . 87 Robinson, Cassandra . .. 103 Robinson, Donald 87 Robinson, Doroihy 52, 72, 138, 140 Robinson, Evelyn 87, 141 Robinson, Jacguelynne 52, 72. 94, 140 Robinson, Lillie . .. 140 Robinson, Mrs. Nina Robinson, Peler . . . 94 Robinson, Shirley . .. Robinson. Sleve . . . Roby, Joe . . . 87, I28 Roddy, Bessie 72 Rogers, Mrs. Barbara Rogers, Elhel IO3, l3I Scoll, Kalhleen 87 Scoll, Lesler 87, I28, I29, I5I Scoll, Palricia 87, I3O Scoll, Roberl . .. l29 Scoll, Thad 37, 94, I29, ISI, l56 Scoll, Theresa . . . 87 Scoll, Wade . . . 87 Rogers Ronald . . . 94 Sayers, Charles ... Rogers, Sleve . . . 94 Rogue, Maria IO3, I42 Rose, Palricia 87, I44 Ross, JoAnn 72, I40, I4I ROTC Drill Plaloon . . . I46 ROTC Inspeclion . . . I47 ROTC Officers . . . I44 Rounsaville, Willord Rovner, Rila 72 Rowe, Pamela 72 Rowles, Allred . . . 87 Roysler, Sidney . .. Rucker, Slephen . . . Rudgley, Muselle 87, I3I Rullin, Belly 72 Rullin, Wilma . . . IO3 Rumph, Henry 87 Russell, Normal 72, I44 Russell, Ruby 52, 72, I4I Russian Club . . . I33 Rulledge, Edilh . .. S Sadler, Delois 87 Sadler, Gerald 72, I38, I5I Sallen, David 87, II4, II5, I24, I35, I36, I63 Sago, Mollie 87, I25 Salley, Jean .. . 94 Saller, John 94 Sampson, Leonard . Sampson, Linda . . . Samplon, Mary . .. Samuel, Annie 87, I42 Samuels, Cheryl . . . Samuels, Sarah . .. 94 Sanders, Lemmie .. Sanders, Joseph . . . Sanson, Janice . . . Sanson, Talmadge .. . IO3 Sauls, Geraldine . . . Saunders, Abe . . . IO3 Saunders, John ... Sawyer, Diane IO3 l45, I46 Scaile, Gloria 72 School-Parenl Coordinalor . . . 20 Schuchman. David 73, I27 Science Depa rlmenl Science Fair . . . I I4 Scoll, Benjamin . . . Scoll, Charlie .. . 87 Scoll, Eric 73, IO3, l3O Scoll, Mrs. Jean . . Royal, Jimmie . . . IO3 72 Seabrook, Virginia . .. 73. I29 Seidler, Susan 34, 87 Sieler, Mrs. Donna . I33 Senior Class Counci .. 27, 36, IIO. I... 52 Senior Class Officers . . . 49 Senior Class Sponsor . .. 55 Senior Girls Chorus Seniors . . . 49 Shade, Vicloria . . . I3O 63, 73. II4. II5, I22, I24, IZ6, l32 Shadrick, Marla . . . Sharpe, Lee .. .73 94 Sharpe, Susan 94 Shaw, Arzella 87, l3l Shaw, Flora IO3 Shaw, Sylvia 87, l3O, I34, I66 Shears, Rila . . . 73 Shelner, Jeremy .. . 50, 60, 73, II4 I23, l24, I26 I37 Shelfan, Palricia 5l, 73, I22, I23 I25 l32 I4O I4l I65 Shepard, Conslance 73, I38 Sherman, Bernila . . . IO3, l3I Shorl, Zondra 73, 88, I40, I4l, l65 Shull, Mrs. Eva 27, 34, I34 Shumaker, Charles IO3 Sigma l24 Simmons. Mr. Henry 27, 4l Simmons, Marvell 73, I28, I5I Simmons, Michael 73 Simmons, Rochelle 73, I40, I42 Simon, Clemenline .. . 73 Simpkins, John .. .87 Simpson, Luesella 73, l23, I29, I64 Sims, Carol . . . 35, 94 Si.ms, Ernesline 94 Smilh, Ellioll 45, 74, I44. I46 Smilh, Elhel 87, I42 Smilh, Gregory 87, I46 Smilh, Irma 74 Smilh, James .. . 74 Smilh, Janice . . . 94 Smilh, Keilh . . . 87 Smilh, Larry . . . 87 Smilh, Linda 87, 94, IO3 Slrickland, Larry Slrong, Anila 74 93, ISI, l6O Slrong, Sgl., Mallhew 27, 45 I44 Slrong, Vallella . .. 94 Slrozier, Michael 94 IO3 Slubblelield, Larry Sluclenf Aids ... l40 Slrozier, Ronnie IO3 Smilh, Mary 94, I33 Smilh, Myrella IO3, I3I Smilh, Odessa . .. IO3 Smilh, Palricia 87 Smilh, Reboyce 87 Smilh, Regina 87 Smilh, Ronald 94 Smilh, Sidney l59 Smilh, Sonerville 94, l3I Smilh, Sylvia 74, I34 Smilh, Virginia 85, 87, I28, I65 Smilh, Yvonne . .. IO3 Smoole, Jim 49, 52, 56, I25, I27, l6l Smolherman, Mrs. Evelyn 26 Sludenl Council ... I25 Sludenl Life I08 Suggs, Jeanelle 75, I29 Sugimolo, Fred Sullivan, Kryslal . . . l30, I37 IO3 Summer School Graduales ... Swarlz, Mrs. Dorolhy . . . 27, 40 Sykes, William . .. T Tabb, Mrs. Lorella 75 Tabb, Roberla 88 Talbol, Gregory 88 Tapper, Mrs. Janel . .. I9, 25 Social Sludies Deparlmenl' . . . 37 Sololl, Rachel 74 Sophomore Class Council . . . 93 Sophomores 90 Speer, Darryl 87, I25 Speer, Diane 37, 87, I29, l3O Spencer, Mrs. Lorine .. . 26 Spencer, Slerling l59 Spighl, Helen 87 Spigner, Diane 80 Spiller, Slephen IO3, I25 Spurlark, Aurelia 85, 87, I24, I28 Slacker, Mrs. Emma l8, 56, ll8, I22 Slaggers, Sandra . .. 87 Slage Force I37 Slaine, Evelyn l03, I67 Slaine, Yolanda . .. 94 Slanlord, Maria 74, l40 Slaniszewski, Mr. Thomas 27 Slanley, Clillord . . . I63 Tarkinglon, Gregory 36 Tale, Alzalene 88, I66 Taylor, Connie 94, ll4, Taylor, David 88 Taylor, Diane 75 Taylor, Dianne 75, I25, I39 I40, I42 Taylor, Gloria 75 Taylor, Mrs. Jerryne 27 I37 Taylor, Mary IO3 Taylor, Michael 88 Taylor, Paul 88, l30, I4l Taylor, Rulh IO3 Taylor, Veronica . . . 94 Teache Technical Deparlmenl rAids 26 Tennanl, Palricia 94, I67 Tennis I63 Terry, Frankie 40, IO3, 4 Terry, Freddie IO3 Terry, Teresa 88 Thomas 4l Slarke, Yvonne .. . 74 Thomas, Ba ,Anila 75 rbara ... 94 Sims, Linda 73, 79, I28. I3I, l65 Sinclair, Juana 93, 94, I24, I32, I42, I64, I67 Singlelon, Archie 37, 85, 87, I3l, I5I Singlelon, Curlis 94 Sisller, Anne . .. 73, I33 Slaughler, Beverly . Slaughler, James .. Sledge, Daphne .. . .. 73. I28 . 73 87, I24, I33 Sledge, Deborah 74 Slarks, Cryslal 38, 52, 74, I38, I65 Slarks, Leslie 56 Slarks. Sallie IO3 Sla rks, Shirley ... 94 Slephenson, Jesse IO3 Slevens, Bealrice 74, I39 Slevens, Deborah IO3, I3I Slevens, Reginald 94 Slevenson, Mr. Adlai . .. II7 Sleward, Alpha 94 Sloan, Mrs. Wilhelmina . .. 24 Small, Claude 74, I28 Small, Cleo 87, 89, I6I Small, Smilh. Smilh. Smilh, Smilh, I27 Smilh, Lynda IO3, I25 Angela . . . 74 Barbara . . . IO3 Bobbie . . . 94 Denolra 74, I22, I23, Doris . . . IO3 Sleward, Larry .. . IO3 Slewarl, Doris IO3, l3l Slewarl, Palricia 94 Slokes, Palricia .. 85, 88, l24, I28, I34 Slone, Mrs. Uarda 26 .. 88, I44, I46, Slrange, Edward . I47 Slrickland, Janel . . . 74, I28 Slrickland, Joanne 74 Thomas, Curlis 75, I38 Thomas ,Eslher 94 Thomas, George 75 Thomas, JoAnn 94 Thomas, Joanne 75 Thomas, Mae 75 Thomas, Marcella 88 Thornas, Palricia 75, I38 l4l Thomas, Peggy 88, I27 Thomas, Ralph 88 Thomas Shirley 56, 88 Thomas, William 94 Thompkins, Corine IO3 Thompkins, Rose 94 Thompson, Barry 56 Thompson, Mr. Burl 29 Thompson, Derrick . 88, I46 Thompson, Mr. Ernie . 158, l59 Thompson, Harold . 94, IOS Thompson, Jeanelle . 75, I38 Thompson, Larry . ..94 Thompson, Rodney 88, I43 Thorn, Sheilah 88, I24, Thornbury, Mrs. Edna 25 Thornlon, Terez .. Ticklin, Debbie .. Tillman, Prenlis .. Tillman, Sandra .. Tinker, Michael .. Tobias, Lamar 75, ISI, I5 88, I36 88, I24 33, IO3 88 l56 Townsend, Regina 94, I66 Track I6O l26, I32 8, I59 Trass, Roosevell . .. ll, 75, I36 I46 Treasurer . . . 23 Tribbel, James . . . 94 Trice, Vinila . .. IO3 Troller, Linda . . . 94 Troupe, Darrell 94, l25, l27 Truill, Reggie Tucker, Allen . .. Tucker, Elberl . . . Tucker, Hazel . . . Tucker, Verneda . Turnbow, Diana . . . 88 75 IO3 I03 .. IO3 88 Turner, Elizabelh . . . 93, 94 Weighlman, Margarel 76. l3O Turner, Mrs. Enid 7.27, 36 Turner, George 75. I28 Turner, Joseph . . . 94 Turner Juanila 94, l3O Turner, June 26, IO3, l25. l3l, I64 Turner, Karen . Turner, Sammie .. . I28 Turner, Sharon 76, I39 Tyler, Reginald IO3 Tyler, Sonia IO3 Tyler, Vanessa . .. IO4 V Valadez, Anila 76 Valenzuela, Sheila IO4 76 I22 VanderMeulen, Anne . . . . Vanl-look, Fred IO4 Vanoy, Gwendolyn . .. 94 Vanoy, Rhonda IO4 Varner, Eunice IO4 Varner, Linda IO4 .. 75, l24, I25, l32 82, 85. 88, I26. Vasques, Dolores 76. I38 Vasques. Mary I39 Vasquez, Sharon 88 Veneble, Mrs. Celesline 26 Wenger, William 36, 76, I27, 94 Volunleer Service Corps . . . Virgil, Burnis W I37 Wade, Daisie IO4, l25, l42 Wade, Dianne IO5 Wade, Erank IO4, l45 Wade, Larry 94 Wade, Norman IO4 Walker, Allhea .. . 88 Walker, Dana IO4 Walker, Darryl 88 Walker, Janice IO4 Walker, LaVerne 76. l42 Walker, Lynn 76, l3l Walker, Mary 95 Wallace, Bruce IO4- Wallace, Ingrid ll8 Wallace, Lonnie. 95 Wallace, Roberl IO4 Wallace, Ronald IO4 Wallace, Valandra 39. 76 Waller, Leon 76, I29 Walls, Donald 76, I38 Walls, Georgia 42, IO4, l4O Walls, Karen 88 Walls, Ronald 76, I38, l5l Ward, Alice 95 Ward, Mrs. Calherine 25 Ward, Delphine IO4 Ward, Gwendolyn l3O Ward, Janis 88 Ware, Barbara IO4 Ware, Richard IO4 Ware, Sherlean 76, l4O Warr, Vicky 95 Warren, Barbara 76, l25, l27, I29, l4l Warren, Charles . . . 95 Washinglon, Bealrice IO4 Washinglon, Deborah 95, I4O Washinglon, Donna 52. 76, I36, I37 Washinglon, Eddie IO4 Washinglon, Gail 95 Washinglon, James . . . IO4 Washinglon, Lois IO4 Washinglon, Odie 7, 76, I43 Washinglon, Richard 88 Washinglon, Trennie . .. l I3 Walers, Carllon . .. 56 Walers, James . .. IO4, I29 Walkins, Jacquelyn . .. 76, I38 Walkins, Joseph . . . I47 Walson, Elnora .. . 94, 95 Walson, Gerlrude . . . IO4 Walls, Wilmer . . . IO4 Wealherly, Reginald 95 Wealhers, Glenda .. . 88 Wealhers, Sylvia 95, I64, I67 Wealhers, Zachary . . . 95 Weaver, Phillip 76 Webb, James . . . 76 Webber, Mr. Lyman I9 Weighlman, Phillip 95. l45, I46 Weiner, Mr. Roberl 27, iio Welch, David 85, 88, l6O Wells, William 95, I43, l45, I4-6 l35, I44, I46 Wesl, Wesl .. . IO4 Weslmareland, Phyllis .. . 5, 38. 76, II4, I28, l4l Whealley, Jellrie .. . IO4 Wheeler, George .. . 95 Wheeler, Lenore 35, 77, l24, l27, I32, I37, I4I While, Anila . . . 77. I4O While. While While l22, While While While Arline 88 Carrie 88, l4I Calherine 50. 77, II4, l23, l24, l32. l40 Clyde 88, l27 Eugene 88, I28 Gregory IO4 While Gwendolyn 77, I39 While Lamar . .. 77 While Marie 88, l4l While Randy . . . IO4 While Samuel IO4 While, Sharlean 77, l24, I29, I32, I37, l4O, l42 While Sumner 34 While Vivian . . . 88 Whilehead, Aaron .. . IO4 Whillield, Lula Whillon, Mary Wide, Palricia .. Wilde, Jellrey .. Wilder, Thyrome l6I Wiley, Deborah . 77, I42 88, 90, I28 77 IO4 . 95.129, I5l, II2 Williams, Orvin . . . 78 Williams, Ronald IO4 Williams, Roscoe 78, l5I Williams, Williams Williams, Terry IO4 Williams, Williams, Veronica IO4 Williamson, Palricia . . . Willis. l. W. IO4 Willis, Michelle 88 Willis, Sheila 88, I66 Wilson, Anlhony . .. IO4 Wilson, Arnold .... IO4 Wilson, Brenda 78 Wilson, Elaine 56 Wilson, James . .. 95 Wilson, Joseph 88, l55 Wilson, Mary . .. 78 Wilson, Roger 95 Wilson, Sandra IO4 Wilson, Sharon 88, l42 Winche ler Ima Shirley 35, 104 5 , Slerling IO4, 3 Theodore . . . l45 IO4 Wilkins, Muriel IO4 Wilkins, Wanda 77, l25, I4O Will, Ami 88 Willbanks, Shirley . .. 77, I38 Willell, Remona l3I Williams Allhea 77, I39 Williams Arliss ll, 95, I36 Williams, Belinda 77, l65 Williams Belly 95, l65 Williams, Billy I47 Williams Carol 88, IO4 Williams Cora 95 Williams Craig 95 Williams, Cryslal 40, 85, 88, IO5, l4O, I43 Williams, Darnell 88 Williams, David 88, 95 Williams Deborah 77, l4O, I67 Williams Demelriss 95 Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Dewayne . . . IO4 Dorolhy IO4 Essie 85, 88 Evelyn 95 Georgia 78, I36 Williams, Geraldine 77 Williams Williams, Williams, Gilberl . . . 95, I33 Gregory . . . IO4 Gwendolyn 77, IO4, 122, I23 Williams, Herman 95 s , 78 Windham, Joyce . .. 88 Windham, Vera .. . 95 Winslon, James . .. 95 Wilhers, Renee 88 Wilherspoon, Luelle . . . Wilherspoon, Toni . . . 80, 88 Will, Doris 95 Wollord, Vernila . . . 40, IO4 Woo, l-larry 95 Wood, Sharon IO4 Wooden, Roosevell . . . IO4 Woodlork, Anloinelle . . . Woodrull, John . .. 78 Woods, George 78, I28 I47, I5I Woodson, Harold 80 Wooldridge, Karen 78, l3I Wooley, Deborah 52, 78 O Woolen, lvy . .. Woolen, Nila . . . 95 Woolen, Tyrone . . . 95 Work Sludy Program . . . 38 Worley, Joyce . . . 88 Wormley, Joseph . . . 88, I28 Wormley, Mark IO4 Worrell, Mrs. Irene . . . 27 Wrenn. Sleven . . . 95 Wreslling . . . l6l Wrighl, Deborah IO4, I3 Wrighl, Mrs. Easler 27 IO4 78 I38 Williams, Jacqueline . .. 78, 88, I39 Williams, Mr. James . .. l8. 24, l I8 l I9 Williams, James . . . 88, 95, I56 Williams, J. O. IO4 Williams, John . . . IO4 Williams, Juanila . . . 78 Williams, Larry 78 Williams, Leon 95 Willia.ms, Linda . .. IO4 Williams, Williams, Williams, Louvenia . . . 95 Marilyn 95 Nevarn 95 Wrighl, Wrighl, Laiuan 95 Thomas 88 Wrighlsell, Michael IO4 Wymbs, Harold 78, I33 Y x SPH Pholography SRT az'-Q Rool Sludios : M, Chicago, Illinois .4 'PJ Q 'F 455939 Yoshioka, Russell 88, I37 Young, Allison 85, 88, IZ4 Young, Deborah 88, I33 Young, Norman 39, 78 Z Ziegler, Alberl . . . 78, I47 Published by Taylor Publishing Co Dallas, Texas
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