Shortridge High School - Annual Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1967

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If indeed we are born free, it is tradition that can en- chain us. T There are those who suggest that in becoming a college preparatory school, we seek only to regain prestige and an economically and culturally sound stu- dent body. Your strength was in your diversity, Shortridgef' they say, and now you purposely destroy it for wealth of another sort. These persons, however, seem not to realize that the desire for academic accomplishment is fl , 5 .4 0 u . l ,1 N like 'NKWSX' T' in 4 va? M,- .4 ff Q--. , .444 i 1 will -f---.- .., in if nf, I .. F V u Q not limited to any certain economic L,!751L:f.5,g:f.. W bracket. We at Shortridge do. ,ig .wi '..Q.f gij . . w T'r.ll .f 1- it 'll fax' Herein follows how Shortridge pre- iq, 'wr ,mx-.I ', I,-r,L'z,' 1 '-1 I th f dr 'Vp 491. z pares o grow again o e er ra I vb I., , -qw-:.lhz,,,B5f2r7,2,!:iyA,T.g-,xg tion become proud history and cultivate , ,ffa,,1J,. , .Hg T -I, ..,,,4'54ki,' - new stems of excellence-to prepare Q, 4553441 ' j l'- 5',4f 13' l:f..'7 . . . . . . ' , 4, . ', I.: ,'-1 . ' with a disciplined mind and cultivated Hg.,-fi! 1, J I,-4, I 'ff' heart-elements of power. '59 lf , fl ' -',.-sand' .,' ' 'X I N ,i-la? ,J-w,t',,d -QQ! ' fs. 1- . V f 3 , ,A - T -.-, ' U - .,,',' 4 ' ,V A .W . swift- 'Y-vi-s is ef :V , ,, 1 , Q .. F df . Uztafnp .. 'r 'fu '11 ' Q ' ' h yi' K Contents of , y Q g ,. M. V' .5 g .V - W, , ffl 4.-.rg,4.,f,5. 2 1 s ,3 .if:':fifrZl'4 - W 1' T o- I 'I I' ' School Life 4 ' ' Academics 18 Activities 44 Athletics 76 Faculty 94 Underclassmen lO6 Seniors 128 Advertisements' 154 Index 164 ln Memoriam 168 .1 , D.. rr n ,iv AAAI' .4 1 4 I T I. .E .7 T. ' -4 b it X, y 'Wl'nj,-gg' '-Uh '. A, 5 gf ,. T Jr M '. fr . . A TJ' .- 1 , .1 1 s 5 , , Q 0 , . - I 'x n . I . . I f 'oitwh .1 . 1 , ' I ' , f I f 'J , ,JI -I 'rf ,' fl ' 1 v'r,,, I, n 0 ,, . QP ,x r I 1 K V 'QQ 14 uf 'V'-ld: 1-1 U' it-,-fl U i ABOVE-An individual's interests include other individuals. RIGHT-Polish and precision will now be re- warded as color guard members prepare for spring inspecfion. FAR RIGHT-Individual interest is reflected in self-improvement r 'J Individual Interests Lie In ..... A T2 f if r' , 1 , 5 F J rs 1 X ' . 2 - 'P is-r 'K V. , X, .-MSN r ....q5sf,.c., H 30. Walk around 34th Street at 3:25, peek into five o'cIock band practices, peer into the Publications Office an hour before a deadline, try to get a Coke during halftime, or walk in on a counselor-student conference . . . Anywhere, everywhere is an individ- ual massed with the rest yet seeking to strip away the facade of group identification and discover himself. Realizing that a long day of study and discipline is not entirely conducive to the development of self-willed indi- viduals, Shortridge encourages each student to seek, to find . . . himself. 'Q' Q , t it s . 1 4 ., . ' L - Il' -:.. , .if -Z W ,., .rr 'f UPPER LEFT-Twirler Jan Curry leads the Pep Band down the front steps at Shortridge's first pep session. UPPER RIGHT-Chess clubbers, oblivious of their surroundings, concentrate on the game. ABOVE-Ginny Osborn helps her dachshund get that last drop. LEFT-Auditorium Speaker Alfred Ekanem broad- ens students' outlook by giving a new slant on the interests of others. Music, Sports, Studies,-Self-Sei goals RIGHT-Great works of literature can definitely ' be traced To The Publications Office. W BELOW-Meditation aids individual fo set self- A, goals. BOTTOM-Members of the A Cappella sing out the choruses from THE MESSIAH. ' f is swf V . , ,,s,z V 1. sa ' . H f ix . 1, gm W is A kai' ,. A 1 4' if .W 4 ,V I A -abt-1 LEFT-Counselor John Morgan evaluates a stu- dent's record in anticipation of a new semester. BELOW-Instrumentally-minded students of the school orchestra practice for a coming program. QW X W. ' 'Q ' f ?:Z ','J V . A 1 V sms if ' 1 P K .4 7 l l l Fall induces Preparation for Home l Crisp, chill gusts penetrate the 'V ' I ' - ' ' vanishing w a r mth of early-autumn 'Q g ' an 'lf f days. Golden leaves swirl and flutter at 41 Q ,fl while we crunch through drifts of dry xl' 4 ' f 'l , 5 , is Q foliage. Daylight shortens, yet our ,A V211 ' P ,c I waking hours lengthen with midnight , 4 'A ' W fx-I snacks between cram sessions and 47 , 56' 'l . Q seven o'clock breakfasts. if ' 9' - - VI ' Memories of bookstore and schedule ' . 'gi , I 9 3 hassles fade as we are iolted into a lp ,',,,,w ' 'Q Q , ha, A ff 1 K, 5 4 flurry of renewed activity. We remem- A Q 1 2 'J f Z' ber tattered, yellowing remnants of a 1 gf Q 4 ' ll Homecoming float, election campaigns t llll ,,V,c' ..r. ' ,f Fe, . l I, htm I gr if replete with speeches and buttons, and is I rr,,, ,,,,, I ' Q .n - our exploding enthusiasm during the , 9 i .9 frenzied moments of a combative foot- is . ,vi ,iw 3 . 1 ball game. Non-plussed freshmen study the BLUE BOOK while scurrying l fl' ' 'N R seniors digest college catalogues. gf '52lgog,,i Deep in study, we prepare for ' Q -4, 'l 'f, 't K bustling fall. ABOVE-Posing for the underclassmen pictures, this freshman gives a pretty smile for the photog- rapher. RIGHT-Reaching for a free lunch, Judy Sch- womeyer samples apples from the court. , 4 1, as A 4 -in N K? , Q : .' ' X' 7 lg A tl Q K Q ' ' t Q ,i X , Q f s , , r I , , ,. I I ei S i .. ,Q 2 i o 5 ' I ' . , A . Q , f .L at . C L' ' 1 ' sf' , 5 , xl is as Q gf. . , Q ' 3 Q f . - x3v.g'1,ff if . Q . it - V I ' Z W Q Q b 1 ss A5 Q if il 'RQ t Q Za . A . 3 , , ' f 5 ,Q G 4 5 Q. nun ,quuuanunlnv W, 9 QW Q X if S L if if Q it f QV A 4 3 ' ir, mars- ff V X i Q. ll i r,w?f5lff'fir :F . A is ' '.., 'rf nv Q gi-L V -N 2 coming, Homework and Counseling wi .mga K., x , lk is iw. UPPER RIGHT-Excitement reaches o peok during ' f K senior class elections. LEFT--Realizing she's too bogged down with homework to reach the top, Anno Mullen sits in despair ot the bottom of the stairs. BELOW-School doors open, bringing iuniors back to their senior yeor. 72,911 iiQaQ,f:f f, .3 Z, if N 4 i K Y. . 5, . 'Q 'F ' 'sw 4 3 . ,Y 5 , ' ww if Q, '- -Q I 26 any 3 y x. Y AW ' 1 1 1 's 5' .t 5 , ua , 4 I ABOVE-Using his creativity, Willie Hackett molds a snowman as Carol Wooster and John Malberg supervise the proiect. RIGHT-Discussing the apparent situation, Shortridgers hurry through the heavily falling snow. Winter s Brlskness Revlves Energy Rattling window panes and tossing barren branches, raw winter wind whips our hair and numbs our hands, feet, and cheeks. Booted, mittened, and scarved, we slip and slide down side- walks glazed with ice. While Tracking Through newly-fallen snow, we often duck to avoid being plopped in the head by a rock-hard snowball. In anticipation of Christmas vacation, school assumes a decorative air with the appearance ot ornaments, wreaths, and the Student Board tree, Signifying the transition from football to basket- ball season, pep sessions move in- doors as temperatures drop to a pro- hibitive low. FAR LEFT-Players engage in a spirited game as Hoosier Hysteria comes to Shortridge. LEFT--Concentrating on each note, Jeri Bastin sings in the music departments yearly Christ- mas concert. ABOVE-Seniors enioy ice cream and cookies at their Christmas party in the gym. Spring-Shortridge Buds to Cl Full N- hav' N-...wi , V. UPPER LEFT-Wrist firm, Fred Rice breaks in a new season of tennis. UPPER RIGHT-Brushing up on the finer points of tennis, Sharon Stepko succumbs To the allure of spring. RIGHT-Intermission offers a chance for refresh- ments and a talk with friends before The prom queen is announced. Bloom With Activities W . .., MQW, V QM N615-UBRH ,Y 'Nwwnmw Warm, gentle breezes waft softly through musty corridors while billowy clouds, aloft in a pale blue sky, beckon us to contemplation. Trees and flowers budding to vibrant bloom surround us in dazzling color. Spring, the season of new life, engulfs and tempts us. We burst forth, eager to share Nature's renaissance and to abandon responsi- bility. Sauntering home, warmed by sunshine or soaked by a sudden shower, we shift our thoughts to spring sports, white dinner iackets and long, enchanting formals, the promise of summer and relaxation, and the fleet- ing days left in which we must fulfill the year's work. LEFT-Juniors enjoy their picnic held after a wet, but profitable car wash. LOWER LEFT-With the last deadline completed, ANNUAL staffers take a breather at Chef. LOWER RIGHT-Dancing gaily in an inevitable spring rain, Nancy Kohn pauses for a refreshing drink. -1 Summer Signifies, Heat, Jobs, Liberty KKSQFWW ,,,, V X , . .,, N l, R ABOVE-Solitude creates an environment of G V M? refuge and contentment along a rippling river. RIGHT-Finding that lazy summer days can be transformed into full ones by a job, Linda Cooper aids C1 customer. Summer . . . a signal of the end of the school year . . . the time of relaxing and catching up. Bright, glaring, blue 'and alabaster, the sky stares down upon us. The green of the leaves makes the possibility of study very remote. After a week or so of absolute repulsion toward any sort of mental exercise, we begin to concern ourselves with finding a warm- weather occupation. Those with ambition enough to re- main for summer school struggle with Poe and participles, and teachers and students alike mop their brows in the heat. Others, who favor money in lieu of credits, forsake leisurely hours in the pool for more lucrative hours on the iob. U, gg f cf. ,s ,, xxx s S 5' UPPER RIGHT-Whoopeel School's outl LOWER LEFT- Whew is the forecast given by Jerry Hankins during the summer school session. me-. sw S SZ Wk' M Shortriclge Cheerleaders Support School Cheery smiles and words of encour- agement can inspire a sportsman. Later, The memory of That reassurance may rally him. Shortridge cheerleaders arouse and encourage The spirit of Team and stu- dents alike. Clinging To The bleachers, we augment Their thunderous ex- pression of support. Leading The school in iTs aThleTic pursuiTs, The cheerleaders organize The booster section and govern The up- roarious early-morning pep sessions. The production of elaborate posters advertising The games and Tags herald- ing victory also falls wiThin The realm of Their duties. Working diligently Throughout any season, The cheerleaders ready us for sports. 1 ag 'res4isa.g,,m lf? , ,Mn Nj 2 li Q i l A N lr Ii T . N 4 -. , 5, X mmm .M M hi qnwf I . , 'W' r ,f xl .vii LU. Q 'fi' Q42 W4 3- f , 'f JLMM' 'Wave FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS-Jennifer Ewing, Straughn, Susan Thompson, Myla Jelliffe. - 5. .55 , ll cz: I .aux m-,...,, l uf-an 4 Bala?-.A A-4 ,,3,4.L egg- .. ...M c. Wm,m,..,,,..,,..a.A-M Debby Saperstein, Myra Hirsch, Kathy Schricker, Tiffany 'Q K , fs '-N, .kr-' 'P f . re-I '- kis. ',- ' fwfr .,, . ,, s 1'- JAH fs: Meg McArdIe Kristin Butsch-Alternate Colin McCance-Letterman Barbie Bonham Throughout Any Season :sf l x x 24 'Z Qs ,min my ...Q -3 52117. .22-23 - RESERVE CHEERLEADERS-Front Row: Poizeffo Jackson, Roe Young. Row 2: Sondra O'Bonion, Carol Billen, llze Kurins. Lynn McDowell llxgp H ' I ww ' l K E E Ai vi if A P K lv , .-.-W- . , 4 . fig mi 3 4, A 15,51 Q X T ' 1 , 41' , f' 1 Morgref Komisors Liz Thompson Kufhy Hoys A .A H' o fa f XX Shortriclge Prepares- her method Academics L It is significant that of our pastimes, study is by far the most important. We study five days a week, seven hours a day. We read, we take notes, we mem- orize, and we study. Despite the ten- dency of other activities to split us into groups of opposing interests, study unites us as it is a common de- nominator. Granted, we study a myriad of sub- iects, and solving a calculus problem differs greatly from researching a his- tory paper, nevertheless, the exercise of intellectual activity involves the same sweat and toil for any difficult subiect. Learning, in essence, is a matter of individual preparation. As we prepare, our common tool, study, unifies us- makes our student body whole. it 2 5 1 Q l Q, .. 1, A 5 .N Q 4 jx . R f fi' - . l A , . sc el' A . Q ' 4 .it .,,. A ' , r -il I 1 's J X l f 4- -ff i ' , I ' V ' I ' ' .Kish . Q ' ' .Y l I we I ix Q I , 0 ' ' .tffef , ' ff' fi . - g U' sy, x ' . .. i M -- l I nf' 4'-Q. ax., . fr I R . ' Y ni s - , ' li ' AQ'sf-2' - . ' 4' 6 v 4 . - .1 R 'n I -I .' ya-x ? i9l'ilbv 'ip 'Q AMW .B ri' fm UQ? ,gg Q . ,K xxx A , . QQ., 4 u X S Q' xx at Q , ' 3 Q, ww ' , H. Y' 5 52?-Q5.m?X'V fx ix Ll f . 3.1.55 1-,gy r M fffw9iif fi if X if :wa Q,Qs'vfbi , ,, 6' ,+ T ' xl T 'IA i i 1-ff, f TW? J . W 1, - 11 . W4 , 'E' n r I , -' A 4 !r. Y 1 5, ar 1 , 4 Y -W 'J 'WY' l 39 5 af' 22 P1 IQ, Q' fr , if y rr f -,fag . vb 0- 1 ,. fi' 1 3 . . .Preparation for a Disciplinecl Mind ivig,QK.. ff ,.,'! . A.Q,' ww We 4 A 'S , .s A vi . Q f cw s-, :lv AQ, I .emi ' f ' W ABOVE-Mrs. Lucille Holaday correlates English literature with Elizabethan architecture. RIGHT-Precision measurement in Chemistry keeps Wayne Morris and Peter Easton busy check- ing the reading on the analytical balance, 1 l 1 l , Begins ln th Classroom - f ff 1 a N: gr , ia, ,W if new 1 up 8 I M Q 'i 'WMIN sf. if G y! QA f vw :XT Xl i H2 rg H, 1 s . f X , v-.. ' v .ilmi'H4,xi 9 VXA Vi UP I T L NS 3 ' ww' Q A 2 3' M ' 1 'Sf fn U - ' f 1, - ' i Y, ' ' Y I5 ', fig' - H5 2 li f,,,f'Qa.f K, -' fs, 1 AVANUY 'X .4 r f x J' J 1 4 ' .. TOP-- I Found It! ABOVE-Gloring at his opponent, Randy Strand competes with Reno Benrubi during c moth race in algebra. RIGHT-Brenda Rising-Moore dobbles in poster point os Ludis Elberts inspects the design. RIGHT- Now listen lady, says Milton Nixon, as he and Sally Eberhard follow lines in Mr. Hirsch's Dramatics class. BELOW-Concentrating on her proiection, Betty Brown forgets her nervousness in public speaking. LGWER RIGHT-Chasing the little white light, Stuart Hawkins improves his reading ability in the reading lab. This year the English department introduced a new curriculum to fresh- men. Newcomers thoroughly studied classics and m y t h o I o g y, and re- ceived a much stronger reading en- richment program. Incorporating 700 new books, the Charity Dye Library of- fered a wide variety of reading ma- terial. Pupils also studied in this quiet area during lunch and free periods. Sophomores tackled SILAS MARNER and JULIUS CAESAR, while iuniors re- viewed punctuation and grammar in preparation tor the English V essentials test in November. Seniors chanted the original Middle English CANTERBURY TALES in English literature and wrote precis and iournals in composition classes. A new course, Creative Writing, was ottered in January tor any student who demonstrated ability in writing and who was in English V or above. 9324 'im . 111+-'iw iw' I V251-f 'S .. 3? zg, if .1-.',,.. 'W' I ' R-wfff' ' 5229 fqlx ' 4. V' bs w9's' 'gina 4' 4 359 Wk fr fm? J' .I x j'fY-ul 'Fi 2 ,tr,lp if 'J 1 1, 'Q-, ' fgaf r- u '25, . 1, , v fa. . ' i,:, :. .' . g g., -15.62. 'I ,- -. .1 , ,I -I-1 f--,sg r'ff'3'w-1 It 'I - M ,M we . B' . A., if-. 3:4311-3 .. f if ya: , Q.. ,lf , igzlaagex 21-Q' 1 , .. 1 ,' fs . ' Q avi' i9Q'?'nftkg3,ff , , ,A .wh .TQ .. My . 5' ' '?.' I . iff- I'Ill..f':'!' . ic 3 0, Enriched E t' it G' I' , mi Curriculum Concentrates on the Individual BOTTOM-English classes give students different ideas and facial expressions. BELOW-NCTE Finalists Morris Lask, Holly Car- roll, John Goldberg, and Sylvia .leliffe await re- sults of the composition contest. 5 ifvgvf W V ii f Vkiasy 2 79 ! A 'Y' History Challenges Students To Read, Study Under the new leadership of Thomas Payne, the history department con- tinued its goal of enlivening history every day. To keep abreast of the times, U.S. History and Government and Economics students subscribed to such current affairs publications as TIME, U.S. NEWS and WORLD REPORT, and THE WALL STREET JOURNAL. Books and maps dealing with recently de- veloped areas in history provided a new approach to familiar courses. The presentation of world history changed through the use of a new textbook that stressed general concepts instead of specific facts. New psychology texts modernized that course by making it more scientific. One of the more visibly noticeable changes in the department was the physical arrangement of the reference room. Larry Burdick and Mr. Payne de- vised a plan to eliminate the con- gestion there by forming two separate cage lines, one for U.S. history and the other for world history. 6 Wu -.O mf, IW ,af TOP-Roving around the reference room, Larry Burdick records attendance and supervises history students. ABOVE LEFT-With all the fu of Daniel Webster VY r students raise debates over current events in U.S history. RIGHT-Deliberating the complications of our government, William Morgan prepares to meet his class. Debate Current Affairs x ,, sf, ,Q , Ji, ' 4--X-P' 4 5' -X 5 ' W V a . Abs fx X X -2--f - fi im if iff fs: f x Jrefss ,rf - .xsqf-swz'M af Je . ,sw ,. rw if Q we A-is we -' ze, r zf -X if we . f 'VS-.., fl. fix 7 M' X-- N I 'Z v. M X- .R 2.0-,GQ New xy X Q Q22 a r sz i w, ABOVE-Mr. Payne heads the history department with a smile. LEFT-U. S. history students take their annual trip to the Benjamin Harrison home. everal Foreign Countries Studied While Boniour, Guten Tag, Buenos Dias, alpha, beta, gamma, or nominative genitive, dative, and accusative may greet the person who walks down the language corridor at Shortridge. This year extra classes were created to meet the greater demand for the five lan- guages offered. With the aid of the library, the de- partment obtained more supplementary reading. An overhead proiector, sets of tapes, records, and filmstrips assisted daily class drill, writing, and reading. This year's representatives abroad were Holly Carroll and Jan Clark, both of whom spent two months in St. Brieuc, France, and Pat Forbes, who went to Krefield, Germany. Attending a two-week Latin conference at Indiana University were Jeff Holmgren and Stuart Miller. RIGHT- Peace Through Understanding marks the car in which the AFS Student Ransi Senan- ayake rides. BELOW-Spinning the globe, Miss Thelma Cooley explains a world of differences to her Spanish class. I ...--f . lu -'S ig 1'fi '5 2 y Q gr H 3 ka 1 57 ,M- ', AXE? ,N X-, Variou Languages Are Learned fi Q . g ,, if if ..--S. l .Ji or 5 i Nix i., E 1' ,pw ea. sm 7 ABOVE LEFT-Spanish Student Rhonda Whiteis smiles as she hears a monolog through ear- phones in the language lab. ABOVE-French I students give daily dialogs from their texts. LEFT-LANGUAGE HGNOR STUDENTS: Cricket Ward IAPS, Costa Ricaj, Ransi Senanayake IAFS, Cey- lonl, Pat Forbes UU Honors, Gerrnanyl, Jan Clark KIU Honors, Francel. Not pictured: Holly Carroll IIU Honors, Francel. Calculating Mathematicians Unravel Survey Mathematics, a course con- cerned with mathematical inventions since the time of Euclid, was offered for the first time this year. Its purpose was to broaden the scope of mathe- matical studies available to the Short- ridge student. Guest speakers, films, biographical studies, and a field trip to the Chicago Museum of Science and lndustry enlivened and expanded the course. Two new overhead proiectors were purchased to facilitate instruction in the more advanced classes. Projec- tion materials illustrated theories, problems, and concepts from all branches of math. Such courses and materials relieved student slaving and assisted in pre- senting the basics necessary for the study of mathematics. ABOVE-Students listen intently in Mr. Freeland's Geometry I class. RIGHT-Dole Smith finds a laugh between the covers of his Geometry I textbook. 'sc 7 Entangling Labyrinihs Ji, .M , 2 4 A , gl ,, ABOVE-Joe English engages in the usual pre- test ritual, sharpening a pencil. LEFT-During his College Algebra class, Mike Jensen proves 4x2:8. Studying Insects, Soap, Sulphur Part of Birds and bees and buoyancy rarely change, but the science departments modernize. Biology rooms assumed an impressive air with overhead pro- jectors and a new set of microscopes. ln the chemistry department stu- dents burrowed into their old algebra books for help with the newly-pre- sented math theory. Physics students were aided by new texts, yet they too encountered the usual mathematical difficulties. New equipment in that de- partment included a ripple tank and optical and electrical materials. Student testing and reorganization of the curriculum, with consideration of student needs, continued throughout the year. RIGHT-Differentiating the protective membranes of the fetus of a pig, Robert L. Black demonstrates animal obstetrics in his Physiology class. BELOW-New equipment overruns the biology department as Department Head Robert L. Black and Assistant McClellan Cox unwrap boxes. .5 ,, 5 s 5... a4IRh Fascinating, Unique World of Science Q7 v 1 X y N li? U xi ,1 s vc W U ff l K Q ,, l 9 ,,,,N ,se WI' i ' 1 ABOVE-Chemistry Assistant Marvin Sacks reaches into a shelf full of confusing, little glass bottles. LEFT-A physical science class demonstrates the theory of pulleys during an experiment. 4-. ar vw Ceramics Qfferecl for Art Students 111 whwM v mx H I ,KwA,,,M T. V use-V 'i'r wwgg as ,, P-w...s,.,,,WKMwbM .. .,wMWm-M .-.,..,.,WB W i......... ... ,.,,,, 4 U .,,, ...W . . ---- . .,..,. ..,.v ...,,, anmaumwuma-yuan sv s x si Firing a kiln at 15000, pouring liquid clay into plaster molds, Throwing a iar onthe wheel, glazing . . . Shortridge novice ceramists dis- covered That geTTing their hands and fingers really into their work could be rewarding in The art department's newly offered Ceramics class. Abstract and realisTic canvasses rep- resenting The old masters, Vermeer, and the new, Chagall, brightened The Roda Selleck Art Gallery walls. A new addition To The gallery was a William Forsyth porTraiT which was donaTed by a 1911 ShorTridge graduaTe. ABOVE-Quiet concentration gives the necessary atmosphere to complete art assignments. LEFT-John Laidlaw shows Rosie White an object of art in The Selleck Art Gallery. ? eM 1. ,Sweeps New Equipment Furnished in Bus. Dept. Welcomed by business students and teachers alike were new pieces of equipment in the business department. A varityper, headliner, and a collator, which replaced typewriters and stan- dard duplicators, were used in making bulletins, name cards, and posters. Advanced typists became temporary beginners again as they adiusted to the light touch ot the 24 new electric typewriters. The installation of these multi-colored machines made typing much taster, but presented a fresh problem, students now had to remem- ber to turn oft the machines when finished. ABOVE LEFT-Taking shorthand, Anora Harris de- velops her skill for future vocational use. ABOVE RIGHT-Adding goes faster without using your head decides Mary Lou Morris. LEFT-Assistant Cindy Williams provides extra help for SHS management by recording deposits in the business office, furry Learning Saws, drills, and printing presses ground mechanically in the industrial arts wing as shop students practiced vocational skills on modern facilities. In the new pre-engineering course stu- dents studied electronics and blue- printing. In the second floor corridor the steady whirr of sewing machines drifted into the hall. Tantalizing odors permeated the air while students ap- plied their nutritional and budgeting knowledge in meal planning. New drivers emerged from their first tense trip behind the wheel amazed at the mysterious gadgets on their cars. Stops and starts became less ierky as drivers polished their driving dexterity. Mechanical problems, complex pat- terns, and automotive maneuvers alike focused on one obiective-the develop- ment of a skill. Q A: r A W. --au..,N,,-M ABOVE-Mechanical drawing trains Gary Shaw for a possible future iob as a draftsman. UPPER RIGHT-Replacing type in galley trays, Eugene Murray prepares for tomorrow's ECHO. RIGHT-Mr. Merrill gives a heart to heart talk on the anatomy of the human body in Health 81 Safety I. In Drivers Ed., Shop, Home Economics 10 wmv ABOVE-Vicforio Bryant practices making c buHon hole in her home economics closs. LEFT-Mmmm. . .Harry Rodliffe inholes The uromos from home ec. rooms. A CAPPELLA CHOIR-Front Row: Phyllis Lester, Ellen Price, Regina Hanning Helen Wiecking, Betsy Harger, Colleen Heeter, Jacque Jones, Bobbi Chancel Kris Butsch, Ilze Kurins, Gunta Augenbergs, Meg McArdle, Connie Burks, Les ley Mikels, Susan Reimer, Jeri Bastin, Mona Ringel, Chris Dale, Jacqui Burton Cindy Fields, Jennie Lowe, Yetteva Sanders, Laurie Thomas, Pam Percival, Vir A as ginia Johnson, Linda Hill. Row 2: Bertha Murray, Donna Stewart, Anise Thomp son, Pat Davis, Susan Brown, Mary McKenzie, Vicki Bauer, Mary Leech, Bren da Rising-Moore, Sally Fenstermaker, Carol Wooster, Cathy Fife, Monica Floyd Chris Eberhard, Holly Carroll, Denise Mullens, Ellen Fatout, Carol Moore, Jan ice Graves, Carolyn Quarles, Sara Branson, Barbie Burns, lmgarde Berzins Select Vocal Group Represent S. . . Drooping, bobby-pinned hairdos and baggy trousers confronted first-year Di- rector Leonard Behling when the Short- ridge Marching Band added girls. En- thusiastic pertormances swelled school spirit during sports events and provided entertainment at the annual Sweater- man's Concert. The orchestra competed in the In- dianapolis Orchestra Contest and ac- companied the Concert Choir in the Little Choral Classic. In the tall Indiana University's Sing- ing Hoosiers and the Tom Preble Trio launched the vocal music activi- ties by performing in the Choral Bene- tit. Proceeds from this event subsidized A the spring Choral Classic sung by the A Cappella Choir. During the Christmas season, music groups presented a Christmas program on WFBM-TV. MADRIGALS-Front Row: Ellen Price, Colleen Heet- er, Jenny Lowe, Cindy Fields, Mary Leech, Vicki Bauer, Holly Carroll, Meg McArdle. Row 2: John Gaddie, Grant Hawkins, Dee Craft, Jett Holm- gren, Larry Stout, Clarence Bolden, David Brad- shaw, Preston Greene. l 3 4 i -0. t x ' X A l FN ... -s.4 fx . 1 r r X L 5 5 . Virginia Ellison, Mary Fatout, Rhonda Whiteis. Row 3: Marcia Cox, Van Buren John Booher, David Bradshaw, Dwight Smith, Stuart Miller, Ed Edyvean, Eddie Nixon, Mike Dabney, John Gaddie, Bertram Lewis, Bill McKenzie, Larry Wood- Blue, Wayne Morris, Larry Stout, Robert Booher, Benton Marks, Harry Rad- en, Dee Craft, Clarence Bolden, Mike Cannon, John Pellet, Bob Morris, Bill liffe, Grant Hawkins, Jim Ligeman, Jeff Holmgren, Steve lsenberg, Eddie Fatout, Ron Quarles, McClellon Cox, John Butsch, Leroy White, Bobby Davis, Cosper, Breck Tyler, Greg Gifford, Frank Patterson, Myron Vaughn, Stewart Darryl Thomas, Claud Myers, Terris Legg. Row 4: Olivia Morris, Carl Davis, Hawkins, Mike Read. By Entertaining at Many Performances l J MM.. msxswsxb. 4 w Ji.. GIRLS ENSEMBLE-Front Row: Colin McCance, Sally Fenstermaker, Virginia Johnson, Judy Keenan, Bobbi Chance, Linda Beck, Lynn McDowell, Jacque Jones, Betsy Harger. Row 2: Kris Butsch, Brenda Rising- Moore, Laurie Thomas, Susie Reimer, Jacqui Burton, Mary McKenzie, Carol Wooster, Pam Percival. MUSIC MEN-Front Row: Craig Hoog, Larry Wooden, Ross Jarrett, Bertram Lewis. Row 2: Gregg Douglas, Delman Gaddie, Edward Cosper, Charles O'Bannon. Row 3: Scott McDonald, Robert Morris, Steve lsenberg, Mike Read. Row 4: John Pellett, John Malberg, Claud Myers, Mike Tinsley. iw 'TQ BAND-Front Row: Walter Osborn, Toni Grooms, John White, Hans Poehl- Marsha Radcliff, Sandra Morgan, Greg Gooch, Jerome Moore, Steve Jackson, mann, Sharon Stepko, Sara Bonner, Liz Dahl, Richard Borman, James Camp- Leonard Clark, Lowell Bridgewater, Carl Lile, Fred Rice. Row 3: Andree Gools- bell, Anna Mullen. Row 2: Steve Lawson, Lawrence Overton, Pat Crutchfield, by, Elaine Heart, Sylvia Burke, Charles Duncan, Anita DeFrantz, Milton Daily, HS YUITIGI1 CI IS S UTC , el' Ofln U I t t l' t M h P f t 13, 1? ' X, if 'x A V Y 4 5 , Q ? ,,.. Wwwww ,,,.......-4' , 1 Oom pa pa, oom pa pa. ORCHESTRA-Front Row: Kathy Lee, Elizabeth Un- ger, Donna Stewart, Jillane Tunstall, Wayne Mor- ris, Yetteva Sanders, Andrea Suttice, Carolyn Watts, Linda Sullivan, Rachel Wright, Pat Wharton. Row 2: Claudia Sinex, Patty Read, Martha Jones, nw' A' is if vs. 1 ' 'Q s g, ,Nw Aid, . gig. la , 2 . ..ma.n.-sa A tad Row 4 Fred Moore Richard Brady, Leon Graves, John Michael Busby, John Robertson, David Johnson, Steve Jackson, Van Buren Darryl rmise . : , Ron Quarles, O'Sullivan, Ed Casper, Barry Golder, Robert Turner, Leonard Smith. Nixon, Sylvester Smith, Bob May, Kenny Rogers, Tony McQueen, Sweatermen's Concert, State Contes s a ' N 'im S ' 'P P X . A xi an-.,,, . ff' Q ff A ,,,,J ' Q I X. ,554 X A . M... .Q Alicia Tl'10mPS0f1, 50Y1dfC1 -lUmeS, BVYUH GFGLIGFT1- Row 32 Bonita MOFQOVI, Murray, Grace Heshelman, Lynn Hansen. Row 5: Deborah Thorn, Nathan Mon- Joyce Edwards, Donna Pinckney, Jacquelyn Hubbard, John White, Hans toya, Janice Edwards, Joeann Baker, Joyce Smith. Row 6: John Medjeski Poehlmcnnf Sh'-'1f0n 5TePk0, SUFOL1 B0f1f19f, A0570 DGFVCFWZI Cheryl DeW9eSe, lDirectorl, Richard Brady, Ed Cosper, Darryl Armistead, Ron Quarles, Milton l-' df! Dailey, Steve Jackson, Van Buren Nixon, James Andrews, Bob May. Karen Lewis, Beverly Hurst. Row 4: Sharon Thrall, Carol Poehlmann, in Under New Commandant, Cadets Promote jc 1 ' 2 i M., -M .-www-ww l', 'W XX .W .lg ABOVE-OFFICERS CLUB-Front Row: Donald Fork c!2Lt, Stephen Horwitz, c!'lLt, Stacy Garvin l!lLt, Tim Galloway, c!Capt. Bat. com., Cloud Myers c!lLt. Exo. Row 2: Clarence Hudson, c!2Lt, Ronald Cochran c!lLt, Bill Wadsworth c!2Lt, Paul Hutton cflLt. RIGHT-Ready, aim, fire is the signal for a rifle team member to begin target practice. i N v Q has ,M- E is Citizenship, Maintain Many S. .S. Traditions N T diyfjiu .T t .. V' . fs-i so -.A for iw-4' J ,Q 'V Ns, C, Ilia, lr' tsl' if J -, Q' i is-5. vows-. is E A395 ss... W- , 'f ,J WK' Q 5' I: 1 , , sr f .L ,,.....,,,...,,,, W ...Q f Y Q 2 ig G so r i,,' ' 2 2 3 i Y'1 S S C ,ia as .tt, ,i ,i , i , ,. sf: Q 1Wm,..., 9 4 i A ta i as K-. .- K' L I ,V il ..m.,..,,,,, l i .. ii . ' l 'f 3 il l J A -f-. Q X 4, 4 ' -'f' 7'-?1L5i'.4! , .. 0 Under the leadership of a new com- mandant, M a s t e r Sergeant Jerome Baker, the 105 Shortridge ROTC cadets practiced skills that develop good citizenship and promote the Army Re- serve Officers Corps. ROTC participants maintained SHS traditions such as the daily flag-raising in front of the school. They also ushered, attended doors, and checked coats at the Family Frolic, PTA Open House, Junior Vaudeville, and the Senior Class Play. The Veteran's Day Parade which included the Drill Team, the Military Ball on April 14 and the Federal Inspection highlighted the year. The Drill and Rifle Teams perfected their marching and shooting skills and the Officers Club assisted Sergeant Baker with his duties. LEFT-ROTC SPONSORS: Jan Curry, Carol Wooster, Virginia Ellison, Janis Barnes, Madeline Brane. 39- I If W 'r rw 5 I GY ABOVE-Commandant Jerome Baker inspects members in the Reserve Officers Training Corps. LEFT-ROTC color guard stands at attention as cadets hoist the flag during the daily flag-raising. I ABOVE-Freshmen gymnasfs engineer a pyramid of headstands, handstands, and kneestands. RIGHT-Apparatus day separates The clumsy from the graceful. Sportsmanship Taught in S. .S. Phys. Ed. Apparatus, relays, dances, and exer cises are all characteristic of the physi- cal education program at Shortridge. From the first period to the ninth, stu- dents work to achieve the fitness and prowess needed for a healthy life. Not only is fitness achieved, but a sense of sportsmanship and teamwork is de- veloped. Tired, aching muscles are symbolic of the hard work of those wishing to be physically strong. Both A .....M.....,......,, W ..,- , V- . ,W boys and girls appreciate the im- portance of a sound body. Exhibitions, A good grades, and inter-squad victories are the rewards for those who take advantage of the facilities in physi- cal education. ABOVE-One, two, one, two-coordinating feet and arms, freshman boys silently count. RIGHT-A human slinky tumbles down the mat N while others wait their turn. ' K Shortridge Prepares - her diversion Activities i Our life at Shortridge is a iigsaw of interlocking pieces which create a pic- ture of friendship, leadership, and scholarship. Though concentrating our time mainly on scholarship, we still seek a diversion from books, tests, and study with days of activity which often extend from dawn to dusk. Crawling out of bed, we sleepwalk to yawn- filled 7:30 meetings, then, ignoring the 3:15 bell, we rush to coordinate club plans, beat deadlines, or engage in brain-racking literary or philosophical debates. Occasionally, routines are further brightened by laughter over unsteady Homecoming floats, or exhaustion from mud-splattered hiking trips or endless Vaudeville rehearsals. As we prepare at Shortridge, we strive to become complete, well- rounded persons. We may iustify de- laying study-time in favor of extra- curricular activities for these activities will expand our practical knowledge. We seek only a diversion, but upon its discovery, we unlock an entire world of learning through activity. 1 ,i X kf we' t -' ir. 'lf WRX as . A ,- . if Q f , I J K M' Y M' A L . as , W 31' ,iw ev' 1 If i X Q 4 ? Q Q 1 A Exif I 7 1 E? ,QQ . vi H- ,nf ' af iv fag ,sf Aw Rf -N :MN W we is .,,k. , iw 5 1? W W w X fy K I4 S, fm A SM .V 1'- 'V If 5 y y I 43 J 45 A is 3, if g, Enthusiastic Stuclents Sacrifice Free Periods, While pounding typewriters or silent- ly mouthing the alphabet, yearbook editors and a s s i sta n ts burrowed through piles of candid pictures, which needed cutlines, copy, which needed editing, and miles of liners and literal- ly thousands of underclassmen pictures, which needed to be alphabetized. Fur- rowed brows were obvious symptoms of the pressure of looming deadlines in the ANNUAL staff's niche of the publications office. Though the tasks involved in the production of a yearbook remain stabi- lized, the book itself changes with its editor. This year's Editor-in-chief Les- ley Mikels instituted a mosaic, three- column layout which replaced the pre- vious two-column plan. Improvements in the staff were made as 40 enthusi- astic workers sacrificed free periods, vacations, early mornings and late eve- nings to record accurately the history of the year. Replacing the previous two- man staff, six underclassmen editors, two for each class, handled the mo- mentous task of taking and organizing the freshmen, sophomore, and junior pictures. COPY EDITOR JANET GRIGGS L K M-W' -, A l Q X 34 , - S. , i I 1 , l X 5 1 X n t X 1 ir Q lf V 3: g 1 - X l M , ,kf . X' A, Ya. W ,Ammo was EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ADVISER ...Q 'QQ M LESLEY MIKELS MRS. JOYCE SMITH COPY STAFF-Front Row: Sarah Sutherland, Jan CUl '0ll, JGV' Clflrk, 5USle C0Vlf0l'1, LOU Sdineldef, Curry, Lynn McDowell, Janet Griggs lEd.l, Pam STUCVT Miller- Percival, Nancy Kohn. Row 2: Cricket Ward, Holly l 1 1--ETA Vacations To Record History of S. .S. Year FACULTY EDITORS SENIOR PICTURE EDITORS BARBARA SCOTT LINDA COOPER DONNA STOCTON JERRY CUNNINGHAM if Q ,! sl ALMS Qx W A SENIOR LINER EDITORS SARAH SUTHERLAND BETTY WADLINGTON Inot picturedl ROSIE WHITE J 1. ,,Q I' ' 4 T ' N UNDERCLASSMEN EDITORS Inof picfuredl SPORTS EDITOR COLLEEN HEETER JOYCE BATTLE MARK OTTEN SUSAN BROWN SHIRLEY HARPER MARY MCKENZIE TERESA THOMAS UI .....,,, - -- ::----....,,,,, ...QL-3 -vs f lil lififii ww, kv AD MANAGER VICE PRINCIPAL INDEX EDITOR BENTON MARKS ARTHUR G. SHULL JOANNE BERNS Editor Revises Layouts in '67 Annual v ART EDITOR PAM PERCIVAL i fi 'T 1 CLUB CO-EDITORS PHOTOGRAPHERS NILDA QUANDT STEVE JACKSON, REIS BIRDWHISTELL, VIRGINIA MARY SCHRICKER OSBORN, DEBBIE WINTERS, GREG GIFFORD 4 I Jean Grubb Returns to Advise ECHO 'Skiers'-...iz ,,- 'S FRIDAY ECHO STAFF-Front Row: Terry Bailey, Debbie Gentry, Monica Floyd lEd.l, Wanda Watson lEd.l. Row 2: Janice Hunter, Diane Saperstein, Tanya Wallace, John Weber, Susan Brown, Deborah Lawrence, Patricia Pinckney, Janis Barnes, Denise Clark, Patsy Read, Faye Grimes. Row 3: Harry Radliffe, Peter Easton, McClelIon Cox, Bob Hansen, Stewart Hawkins, Larry Ross, Marshall Pettrie, John Gentry, Liller Gurnell, Dee Craft, Jennifer Gwinn. THURSDAY ECHO STAFF-Front Row: Aline Drew, Ceila Redlich, Cheryl Haddox, Gwen Weeks, Jan Curry, Barbie Bonham IEd.I. Row 2: Rhonda Whiteis, Clarence Bolden, Joe Cunningham, Anne Lieber, John Wynne, Patrick McGrath, Joel Epstein, Kassandra Williamson, Harold Smith, Sarah Bonner, Sheila Johnson lEd.l. Deadlines, copy, galleys, proofs-the language of iournalism filled room I24 as editors and reporters worked to send each day's ECHO to press. Echoites also contributed to the high school editions of the STAR and NEWS. Under the guidance of Miss Jean Grubb, returning adviser, the paper added more class columns and features. Several special issues were printed besides the traditional pink, blue, and yellow Family Frolic editions. The ses- quicentennial issue honored Indiana in her l5Oth year, and one Wednesday ECHO depicted the Shortridge Band's l94l trip to Newport for the christen- ing of the U.S.S. Indiana. Honoring Shortridge for her past and present achievements, the Shortridge Day pa- per was one of two specials in May. The other, the Awards Day issue, hon- ored stu d e n ts for their scholastic achievements. ECHO ADVISER MISS JEAN GRUBB ECHO Honors Shortriclge's Past and , if , ...mv ll! ve? S I S 'Nr+-ww-M. , TUESDAY ECHO STAFF-Front Row: Marvin Sacks lEd.l, Annalee Linch, Eliza- Bob Friedmeyer, Stuart Miller, Robert Booher, Jim Lingeman, Benton Marks, beth Unger, Robert Smith, Risa Rooker, Paul Johnson, Charles Temple. Row 2: Joel Epstein, Monte Trammer, Frank Patterson. is . -Q' 'fi -- 1. .. F f . 'fi' - CHRISTMAS ECHO EDITOR Candid scene in the ECHO office reveals varied activities. JAN CLARK Present Achievements in Special Issues f-tl.. 4H,,..w-W ,Xiu WEDNESDAY ECHO STAFF-Mona Lisa Woldon, Leslie Wake, Abby Luttrell, Ellen Gonis, Nancy Kohn lPicture Ed.l, Terrie Stovall, Cheryl Freeman, Deborah Lawrence. SPORTS EDITOR HAROLD SMITH MONDAY ECHO STAFF--Front Row: Janean Bur- ton, Sharon Stepko lEd.l, Allen Carroll, Bridget Boaz. Row 2: Debby Saperstein, Diane Stahl, Kemy Jee. Row 3: Madeline Brane, Kathy Schricker. Row 4: Mike Dabney. Row 5: Charles Duncan, Deborah Ford, Sandra Longen, Kris Fulk, Anna Mullen, Deborah Lawrence, Barbara Bridwell, Steve Jackson, Kerry Losche, Kathy Stelter, Terrie Stovall. ,4 K Book Club Investigate Classics Meeting to analyze and discuss well- known literature, Shortridge's Great Books Clubs divided into two groups, The Junior-Senior Club and The Fresh- man-Sophomore Club. Sponsored by Mrs. Ruth Paller and Mrs. Jane McElroy, the iunior-senior group discussed such works as ANTIGONE and The book of JOB from the BIBLE. The freshman- sophomore group read Plato's REPUB- LIC and Sir Thomas More's UTOPIA. Adventure and twentieth-century au- thors were the keynotes ot the ma- terial which the Campus Book Club read and discussed. Sponsored by Mrs. Rosemary Carpenter, CBC studied KON- TIKI and THE PEARL. FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE GREAT BOOKS-Front Row: Bridget Boaz, James Evan, LaDonna Bullock. Row 2: Mrs. Ruth Paller lSponsorl, Steven Riggs, Ken Justice, Mrs. Jane McElroy lSponsorl. Row 3: Richard Borman, Mike Allee, Robert Murrell. JUNIOR-SENIOR GREAT BOOKS-Front Row: Mrs. Ruth Paller lSponsorl, Betsey Streeter, Ellie Book- walter, Ruth Streeter, Steve Horwitz, Caroline Usher, Mrs. Jane McElroy lSponsorl. Row 2: Abby Luttrell, Grant, Hawkins, Elaine Rush, Lou Schneider, Cindy Roberts, Joanne Berns, Ollie Hackett. Row 3: Willie Hackett, Ann Purdy, Charles Temple, Jim Robinson, Dorothy Akard, Steven Nygaard. Row 4: John Gold- berg, Wally Ozols, Colin McCance, Harry Radliffe, John Malberg. CAMPUS BOOK CLUB-Front Row: Kemy Jee, Marcia Johnson IV. Pres.l, Karen Waters, Semoria Greene lTreas.l, Alvoria Greene lCorr. Sec.t, Michelle Smith, Darryl Armistead lPres.l, Tom Nemecek, James Espiritu lHist.l, Larry Ross lReporterl, Frank Hann, Janice Wagoner lSec.l. Row 2: Kathy Fox, Patricia Dodd, Shirley Sanders, Linda Menter, Ransi Senanayake, Darrell Gibson, Terry Bailey, Ruth Streeter, Margaret Tutson, Ramona Oglesby, Janice Williams, Deborah Lawrence, Lela Steward, Debra Blake. Row 3: Tawana King, Vickie Waters, Shirley Lewis, Denise Mullens, Dortha Estes, Curtis King, Margaret Joanne Davis, Jeanne Clay, Betty Williams, Dorothy Wells, Marva Martin, Cheryl Talley, Wanda Mar- tin. Row 4: Betty Arnold, Karen Garvin, Marcus Elmore, Raymond Black, George McCauley, Joann Harper, Mark Burch, Sheri Wilson, Veronica Nunn, Dianne Perkins, Ivan Solomon, Stephanie Black, Willa McKenzie, Marcia Cox. Row 5: Jean Hill, Paul Smoot, Mona Moon, Kathryn Davis, David De- Frantz, Diane Jackson, Arniece Russell, Paul Warner, Asher Benrubi, Frankye Woods, Juanita Wilhite, Stephanie Foster, Patricia Stewart, Karen Tipton, Carolyn Watts, Diana Holt. QUILL AND SCROLL-Front Row: Nancy Kohn lSec.l, John Goldberg lTreas.l, Marvin Sacks lPres.l, Lesley Mikels, Jerry Cunningham. Row 2: Barbie Bonham, Ellen Gonis, Laura Gilpin, Sharon Stepko, Donna Stocton, Nancy Blasius. Row 3: Monica Floyd, Charles Duncan, John Wynne, Harold Smith, Sheila Johnson, Joel Epstein. Fiction Clubbers Janet Griggs and Cindy Morphew aid Thespians Wayne Morris and Greg Gifford in writing a play for a Thespian production. Honoraries Encourage Good Writing Creative writing and exacting iournal- ism were the respective goals ot Fiction Club and Quill and Scroll. Members ot Quill and Scroll, a national honorary in journalism, planned an agenda consist- ing ot a ditterent activity each month. Fiction Club, also an honorary, culti- vated good creative writing by sub- mitting stories to magazines and writ- ing impromptu compositions at the meetings. FICTION CLUB-Front Row: Janet Griggs lSec.l, Cindy Morphew lTreas.l, Susan Brown IV. Pres.l, Stuart Miller lPres.l. Row 2: Mrs. Rachel Bruhn lSponsorl, Ruth Streeter, Caroline Usher, Jan Clark, Ellen Gonis. Row 3: Charles Temple, Sylvia Jelliffe, Joanne Berns, Jody Jones, Paul Hutton. Row 4: John Wynne, Stephen Nygaard, Steve Jackson, Bob Friedmeyer. il LEFT-New members of Quill and Scroll are initi- ated through the traditional ceremony. KEY CLUB OFFICERS-Wally Ozols lPres.l, Bill Falender lV. Pres.l, Benton Marks lTreas.l, Steve lsen- berg lSecl. Key Clubbers Catalogue, FiIe'Books Under a revised constitution, Key Club continued its main goal: service to the school and community. Key Club- bers helped retile Charity Dye Library books, and tutored underprivileged children in the Shortridge neighbor- hood. G is A as ..ii,, :ll ABOVE-KEY CLUB-Front Row: Jerry Steiner lSponsorl, Wally Ozols lPres.l, Bill Falender lV. Pres.l, Benton Marks lTreas.l, Grant Hawkins, Steve lsenberg lSec.l. Row 2: John Eble, Roger Holloway, Asher Benrubi, Jeff Cheung, Pat Forbes, Marvin Sacks, Jim Lingeman, Arthur Kohn, Paul Johnson. Row 3: Harry Radliffe, Joseph Chan, Sam Test, John Butsch, Allen Carroll, Charles Temple, Ivan Solomon, Peter Easton, Breck Tyler, Mike Jordan, Dwight Smith. Row 4: Tim Huxhold, Andy Cunningham, Bill Walton, Fred Rice, Jeff Holmgren, Jim Mclntire, Lou Schneider, David Bradshaw, Harold Smith, Bill Fatout, Mike Read, Jim Robinson. Row 5: Mark Otten, Larry Stout, Bradley Strand, Colin McCance, John Robb, Dar- ryl Armistead, Robert Booher, Stuart Miller, Mc- Clellon Cox, Willie Hackett. , , RIGHT-Key Club members help sort books for the library during the semester break. la 149, DZ, l GIRLS LEAGUE-Front Row: Ellen Rush, Rae Young, Sarah Bonner, Patty Kish, Rosie White, Chris Dale, Judy Keenan lTreas.i, Lynn McDowell lV. Presl, Jan Curry lPres.l, Cricket Ward lSec.l, Ransi Senanayake, Barbie Bonham, Colleen Heeter, Susan Brown, Joanne Scruggs, Janis Barnes, Jennifer Ewing. Row 2: Jan Clark, Joyce Edwards, Annalee Linch, Virginia Johnson, Sandy James, Sue Michaels, Aline Drew, Ruth Streeter, Kerry Losche, Cathy Bastin, Helen Wiecking, Betty Heeter, Cynthia Morphew, Esther Eisman, Ellen Gonis, Lesley Mikels. Row 3: Pam Percival, Rhonda Whiteis, Ellie Bookwalter, Betsy Carthy, Betsey Streeter, Kathy Schricker, Barbara Smith, Deborah Lawrence, Helen 5 X 4 1 L Two Girls' Club Serve Shortridge Elected on the basis of citizenship and service to the school, Girls League representatives o r g a n i z e d a get- acquainted tea for freshman and a Christmas service for a welfare home. They also sold Frolic tickets and elected ROTC sponsors and Homecoming can- didates. True Blue members, affiliated with Girls League, operated the Lost and Found and assisted in the Dean of Girls Office. f TRUE BLUE-Front Row: Evelyn Fishback, Jan Cur- ry, Kathy Moore, Colleen Heeter. Row 2: Mary lfatout, Judy Keenan, Cricket Ward, Ellen Fatout, Lynda Weeks. Row 3: Sheila Johnson, Betsey Streeter, Cindy Roberts, Ruth Streeter, Cathy Stout. i-.......,.. Lingeman, Diane Saperstein, Sheri Wilson, Sheila Johnson, Peggy Murray, Becky Frazier, Irmgarde Berzins, Kris Fulk, Sylvia Eisman, Row 4: Linda Beck, Kris Butsch, Jane Temple, Gail Triner, Beth Thomas, Madeline Brane, Mar- gret Komisars, Patsy Read, Carol Shaw, Carole Moore, Mary Fatout, Kathy Thomas, Anita DeFrantz, Nilda Quandt, Jeri Bastin, Linda Cooper, Janet Griggs, Carol Wooster. Row 5: Karen Williams, Vickie Lewis, Chris Reimer, Cindy Pryor, Susie Reimer, Mary Leech, Sara Branson, Kdthy Moore, Cathy Stout, Anne Lieber, Mary McKenzie, Cindy Roberts, Sally Eberhard, Anna Mullen, Joyce Battle, Rena Benrubi. Vocation Stressed By Active Club Stressing business as a career, Fu- ture Business Leaders ot America toured Mallory Technical Institute, h ea rd speeches by city business leaders, and attended m a c h i n e demonstrations. Sponsored by Mrs. Beverly Magnuson, the group also planned social activities such as the Christmas party-buffet din- ner in the library. Future Teachers of America, spon- sored by Mrs. Esther Hillman, discussed phases ot teaching at their meetings ST ' l and had individual discussions with student teachers. Mrs. Betty Cahn, Shortridge remedial reading specialist, lectured concerning reading problems. u. FTA-Front Row: Sandy James, Debra Stanfield, Bobbitti May lTreas.l, Elaine Rush lPres.l, Ellen Rush Mrs. Esther Hillman lSponsorl. Row 2: Darrell Gibson, Marilyn O'Bannon, Gwen Weeks, Nikki Shaw, Karen Ross, Glenda O'Neal, Gardenia Rush. Row 3: Lela Steward, Sharon Willis, Tommy Campbell Rhonda Whiteis, Marianne Mitter, Shirley Martin, Risa Rooker. Row 4: Jennifer Gwinn, Angie Veegh 1 1 Judy O'Bannon, Larry Ross, Paul Lauray, Walter Osborn, Pamela Valle. FBLA-Front Row: Kemy Jee, Linda Anderson, Diane Wentworth, Sandra Haw- kins, Teresa Tunstall, Deborah Graves, Bobbie Wheat, Margie Ratcliff, Betty Wadlington lPres.l, Patricia Crutchfield lV. Pres.l, Carolyn Quarles lCorr. Sec.l, Gerald Graham lTreas.l, Levetta Bryant lHist.l, Paula Stepp, Linda Hutchison, Mrs. Beverly Magnuson lSponsorl. Row 2: Susan McClelland, Celestine Black, Glenda O'Neal, Detra Amos, Terri Maiors, Sylvia Dozier, Imogene Briggs, Beverly Rice, Janice House, Anna Bennett, Debra McMillan, Beverly Glenn, Betti Craig, Shirley Martin, Darrell Gibson. Row 3: Janice Wagoner, Dianne Perkins, Elloweze McAfee, Lorrine Carson, Harriett Birdsong, Margaret Tutson, Rochelle Owens, Beulah Hadley, Delia Robinson, Crystal Williams, Teresa Oli- ver, Stephanie Roberts, Linda Minter, Michele Smith, Diane Jackson, Bonnie Williams, Terry Bailey, Wanda Watson. Row 4: Joyce Moore, Janice Edwards, Anita Shields, Raymond Black, Alice Miller, Teresa Thomas, Leslie Locke, Sharon Clark, Patty Caldwell, Deborah Young, Vashti Buchanan, Mark Burch, William Craig, Margaret Joanne Davis, Malinda Hastings, Patricia Johnson, Herbert Hughes. Row 5: Larry Ross, Lynda Skipper, Lynette Riding, Marva Martin, Nadine Vaughn, Dorothy Wells, Betty Hawkins, Deborah Wells, Pamela Smith, Eleecia Draughon, Marvin Hill, Dwight Bonds, Emma Porter, Judy Garrett, Barbara Davidson, Victor Davidson, Marsia Golden. Club Hear Speakers, Discuss Politics Liberals, conservatives, and moder- ates alike found a home for their po- litical affiliations in the newly-founded Political Discussion Club. This bi-parti- san group aired conflicting political views, both national and international. Meetings were conducted by Roberts' Rules of Order, but members often be- came so enthusiastic that they were temporarily thrown out. History Club initiates, after meeting the club's requirements of a B average in history and the submission of an out- line suitable for a speech, raised money by selling Indiana Sesquicentennial wall hangings. Besides participation in the Indiana Junior Historical Society the club also sponsored history semi- nars and invited guest speakers to some of the meetings. On the lighter side of their activities was the annual Bridey Murphy historical masquerade and the Christmas pitch-in for alumni. POLITICAL DISCUSSION-Front Row: Rhonda Whiteis, Ruth Streeter ISec.I, Stephen Horwitz IPres.I, Bob Friedmeyer IV. Pres.I, John Goldberg. Row 2: Grace Heshelman, Liller Gurnell, Jim Robinson, Stefan Stackhouse, Paul Hutton. Row 3: Steve Nygaard, Herbert Hughes, Robert Booher, John Eble, Allen Burke. Row 4: Marshal Pettrie, David DeFrantz, Charles Duncan, Robert Grissom. E11 HISTORY CLUB-Front Row: Susie Carlton IHist.I, Mary Fatout ICorr. Sec.I, Herbert Hughes ITreas.I, Steve Horwitz IPres.l, Kathy Moore IRec. Sec.I, Ellen Fatout, Sally Fenstermaker, Ransirini Senanayake, Mrs. Elsie Howard ISponsorI. Row 2: Bill Beard, Ellie Bookwalter, Vicki Bauer, Betsey Streeter, Betsey Harger, Cindy Roberts, Nancy Kohn, Grant Hawkins, Ivan Solomon. Row 3: Charles C..-vt' E71 FT Temple, Elaine Rush, Mike Jensen, Clarence Bolden, Paul Hutton, Chris Reimer, Sylvia Jellifte, Caroline Usher, Steve Isenberg. Row 4: Asher Benrubi, Steve Nygaard IAsst. Treas.I, Robert Booher IV. Pres.I, Abby Luttrell, Wayne T. Morris, Stuart Miller, Benton Marks, Preston Greene, Harry Radliffe IV. Pres.l. HRC Works for a Better Community Man's self-created problems were the primary concern of the Human Rela- tions Council. Helping at the Flanner House day-care center by arranging field trips and by tutoring dominated the Council's community proiects. The annual city-wide conference in January, based on Human Rights, featured speakers and panel discussions. A sec- ondary purpose of the conference was to interest other students in establishing a council at their own schools. The main goal of the Council was to extend its principles throughout Short- ridge. A step in this direction was the continuation of the Big Brother-Big Sis- ter Program. Hoping to make the pe- riod of freshman adjustment as easy as possible, Big Brothers and Sisters en- couraged attendance at coke parties and individual meetings to develop friendship between upperclassmen and freshmen. HRC OFFICERS-Mary McKenzie lSec.l, Sylvia Jel- liffe lPres.J, Willie Hackett IV. Pres,l. Big Brother McClellan Cox assists his little brothers with their algebra. l l AFS-Front Row: Wilma Moore, Elaine Drager, Judy Keenan, Cricket Ward, Chris Dale, Holly Carroll, Risa Rocker, Tom Henderson lSponsorl. Row 2: Betsey Streeter, -Sarah Hochstedler, Ruth Streeter, Rita Tubbs, Herbie Hughes, lrmgarde Berzins, Mary Leech. Row 3: Marianne Mitter, Steve Cazzell, Robert Booher, Sally Eberhard, Mike Read, Allen Carroll, Dan Wolfred. i l l l l l4 Concentration Critical to Thinking Men err lil-ref? v--'F'- ' ia ,le - A.. .ji is ABOVE-Quick thinking and fast ringing are vital to the Exercise in Knowledge team during practices. l Q EXERCISE IN KNOWLEDGE-Front Row: Mike Jen- L A sen, John Eble, Benton Marks, Jim Lingeman. Row sf , 2: Bill Fatout, John Goldberg, Stephen Nygaard, ri Willie Hackett. s CHESS CLUB-Front Row: Charles J. Thomas lSpon- sorl, Stephen Horwitz lTreas.l, Charles Temple lSec.i, Stephen Nygaard lPres.l, Stephen Scott lV. Pres.i, Larry Ross lReporteri, Debra Clark, Diane Wentworth. Row 2: Vashti Buchanan, Martin Mil- ler, Carole Moore, Caroline Usher, Marva Martin, Bettie Craig, Ruth Streeter, Ivan Solomon, Beulah Hadley, Bonnie Williams, Sandra Austin. Row 3: Mark Burch, Theda Brannon, Diane Perkins, Angela Goodson, Dorothy Wells, Deborah Young, Gary Dietz, Betsey Streeter, John Clark, Janean Burton, Lela Steward. Row 4: Tim Galloway, Arniece Rus- sell, Margaret Tutson, Raymond Black, Carl Davis, Asher Benrubi, Bonnie Hazelwood, Margret Komi- sars, John Pellett, Stephanie Foster, John Weber, Wanda Watson. Row 5: Paul Warner, Marcus El- ' more, David DeFrantz, Ronald Cochran, Ray Roll- ings, Abby Luttrell, John Eble, Gerald Williams, John Rauch, Steve Jackson, Paul Smoot, Dennis McFee, Richard Edyvean. ,A Once every week during tenth period the members of the Chess Club huddled around their respective chess sets, deep- ly engrossed in the strategy of their favorite game. These students played chess among themselves and competed against other schools as a team. The exercise in Knowledge team us- ing questions which were submitted by the faculty, met each day to practice and prepare for future meets. Follow- ing a competition early in the school year, nine finalists were chosen during a practice session by a faculty panel. These finalists were then assigned either to the varsity team or to the re- serve team. The varsity participated in televised matches with other schools and competed for a championship tro- pity st T' SPANISH CLUB-Kneeling: Diana Long, Patricia Dodd, Cindi Lawson, Romania Milton. Sitting: Mrs. Virginia Graham lSponsorl, Patti Broaden, Mary Leech, Linda Cooper lV. Pres.1, Janet Griggs lPres.l, McClellon Cox lTreas.l, Ransi Senanayake lA.F.S.l, Barbara Sumner, Debra Clark. Row I: Linda Martin, Esther Eisman, Jackie Woolridge, Befti Craig, Sharon Willis, Cathy Stimer, Judy Keenan, Suzanne Spooner, Rhonda Whiteis, Constance Burks, Patricia Stewart, Joyce Edwards, Marilyn Murphy, Joyce Battle, Amanda Burton. Row 2: Frank Patterson, Bonnie Hardesty, Joel Epstein, Evelyn Fishback, Lynn McDowell, Cricket Ward, Hazel Robinson, Colleen Stickle, Janet Teter, Charles O'Bannon Darlene Chandler, Beth Cody, Janice Hunter. Row 3: Fred Rice, Sherrie Rogers, Patty Smith, Rena Benrubi, Herbie Hughes, Dan Woltred, Janice Edwards, Brenda Batts, Patricia Saunders, Jillane Tunstall, Linda Gill, Cynthia Nixon, Andy Stimer, Bob Kaufman, Harry Radliffe. Row 4: Judy O'Bannon, Walter Osborn, Norman Evans, Howard Miller, Pat Wade, Veronica Nunn, Andrea Hunter, William Craig, Joe Hiatt, Alexander Clarke. 1 Chili, Rathskeller, Toga Represent information about Spanish-speaking countries was learned in Spanish Club through such activities as a dinner catered by a Spanish restaurant and guest speakers who showed slides and described their native lands. Other language clubs also lived and learned their languages. Le Cercle Francais conducted monthly meetings in French to give students practice in conversation while German Club added a dash of foreign flavor to the Family Frolic with their Rathskeller, a replica K of a German beergarden, run by mem- bers dressed in native costume. SPQR, the Latin club, represented Old Rome in the Homecoming parade with mem- g bers dressed in dyed, cheesecloth togas and sandals. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS-Front Row: John Eble Charles Temple lV. Pres.l, Steve. Nygaard IPres.l Ellen Gonis lSec.-Treas.l, Abby Luttrell. Row 2 Risa Rooker, Laura Gilpin, Jan Clark, Chris Reimer. Row 3: John Wynne, Betsey Streeter, Holly Car roll, Cindy Roberts, Elaine Rush, Lela Steward. ABOVE-Selecting tasty morsels at their Christmas party, language clubbers and guests sampled foods from other lands. . .S. Language Club yn! llil iilil lil! GERMAN CLUB-Front Row: Bill Beard, Sandra O'Banion, Barb Jarrett, Mary Schricker iHist.J, Barb Scott IV. Pres,1, Dorothy Akard lSec.l, Pat Forbes lTreas.t, LaVonne Jones, Miss Louise Reiter lSponsorl. Row 2: Gwen Weeks, Linda Adair, Marilyn O'Bannon, Irmgarde Berzins, Monte Trammer, Paul John- son, Patricia Pinckney, Troy Littrell. Row 3: Richard Edyvean, Stefan Stackhouse, John Malberg, John Eble, Jim Robinson, Peter Easton, Jerry Bartlett, Charles Duncan, Jennifer Gwinn. :K ,M,,- ' 3 LATIN CLUB-Front Row: Diane Stahl, Jim Camp- bell, Denise Harrison. Row 2: Jacque Rose, Cheryl Talley, Ramona Oglesby. Row 3: Kitsey Shanklin, Phyllis Lester, Anna Mullen. Row 4: Janean Bur- ton, Toni Bradley, Rachel Wright. Row 5: Ruth McNairy, Pat Tyson, Donna McCray. Row 6: Ruth Streeter lSec.l, Vicki Bryant, Denise Mullens. Row 7: Steve Cazzell, Caroline Usher, Jessie Fry. Row 8: Steven Roberts, Jeff Holmgren IV. Pres.l, Stuart Miller lPres.l. Row 9: Charles Duncan, Philip Reid, Steve Nygaard, Stephen Horwitz, Robert Booher. Y .- AAA .K W4 i AW 61 ABOVE-Hl-PI-Front Row: Miss Ellen Ocker iSponsorJ, Gail Thomas, John Hardesty, Rochelle Smith, Ted Grosbach, Debra Stanfield, Miss Lucille Wahl iSponsorl. Row 2: Teresa Oliver, Stefan Stackhouse, Marcia Burris, Susie Anderson, Ray Rollings, Lynda Skipper. RIGHT-MATH CLUB-Front Row: Miss Ellen Ocker iSponsorl, Steve Nygaard, Robert Booher iSec.l, Pat Forbes iPres.l, Jan Clark. Row 2: Joseph Chan, John Eble, Peter Easton, Larry Stout, Bill Falender lV. Pres.l. Row 3: Milton Dailey, Charles Temple, Greg Gifford, John Malberg. BELOW-MU ALPHA THETA-Front Row: Miss El- len Ocker lSponsorl, Jan Clark, Robert Booher IV. Pres.l, Benton Marks lPres.l, Pat Forbes iSec.- Treas.l, Pam Percival. Row 2: Charles Temple, Milton Daily, Joseph Chan, Peter Easton, Larry Stout, Steve Nygaard, John Eble. Math Clinic About Science of Numbers Activity-wise, Hi-Pi, Math Club, and Mu Alpha Theta worked as one, spon- sored by Miss Ellen Ocker and Miss Lucille Wahl. Their activities included decorating a Homecoming float and celebrating at their annual Christmas party. They also invited students from other schools to the spring seminar at Shortridge to hear a mathematician speak about the science of numbers. 'Nw A gnu I 'wwvwr V X X-,J LIBRARY CLUB Front Row: Robert Cronkite lSponsorl, Carla Nicholas, Judy Tolbert, Joann Rankin, Earl Knaus Sandra Morgan, Miss Jane Brigham lSponsorl, Mrs. Martha Newland lSponsorl. Row 2: Bobby Davis Richard Holt, Edwina Moore, Rene Whitfield, Stacy Evans, Steve Summerlot, James Espiritu. Row 3 Ginny Osborn Patricia Brookins, Betty Brown, Linda Hyde, Lynda Skipper, Cornelius Adams. Support and Service- Main Goal Adding color, versatility, and moral support to the Marching Blue Devils, the four maiorettes choreographed halt- time routines, complete with costumes and props, and marched in the bands parades? As members of the Red Cross, girls in Home Economics assisted others by filling disaster kits for Vietnamese fam- ilies and by sending Christmas dolls to underprivileged children while Library Club members aided in the library by filing and doing clerical jobs. . rs 'if' 5: we.. at M Q f , Q. a W ,M Q V 't X 4 me ., f 2 -sv A- 4- V . L W: 4 ,,V,,. f + x W - ye c ik- L ,F ' its it i as I i ssu' ix' ' in A ' A I A' ' - M , V, i 5 -,kg .MAL 5 e . 4 Qf' ,- g l ABOVE-MAJORETTES-Jan Curry, Rosie White, Pam Percival. RED CROSS-Front Row: Ellen Price, Vicki Web- ster, Jackie Rose IV. Pres.l. Row 2: Dorothy Wells, Leslie Jones, Mrs. Margaret Miller lSponsorl. Row 3: Marva Martin, Pauletta Vaughan, Anita Jones. Row 4: Maxine Freeman, Eleecia Draughan, Nadine Vaughn, Deborah Floyd. A I V - - SEPAC' M mbership Includes Girls A 1 x ,. .,...-,-.Q PHYSICAL SCIENCE CLUB-Front Row: Teresa Oliver TV, Pres.l, Crystal Wil- liams lSec.l, Joel Epstein lPres.l, Larry Ross lTreasl, Stephanie Roberts, Ruth Streeter, Betsey Streeter. Row 2: Lynthia Taylor, Theda Brannon, Betti Craig, Vashti Buchanan, Arthur Kohn, Stefan Stackhouse, Stephen Horwitz, Greg Replacing the Chemistry-Physics Club, the new Physical Science Club allowed chemistry, physics, and physical science students to combine their interests in science. Informative and stimulating science seminars provided movies, demonstra- tions, field trips, and lectures by guest speakers for club members and selected students. Bolstering its membership this year, SEPAC, the Scout's Emergency Patrol, adopted girls into its ranks. Besides earning merit badges while in the Pa- trol, the scouts also performed school services. Painting S's on cafeteria trash bins and updating bulletin boards busied them, for recreation they played interclub table tennis. 'U' Gooch. Row 3: John Wynne, Margaret Tutson, Beulah Hadley, Deborah Young, Sandra Combs, David DeFrantz, Ronald Cochran. Row 4: Dwight Bonds, Richard Edyvean, Robert Booher, Charles Temple, Peter Easton, Mark Shaffstall, Abby Luttrell. Nkglgi SEPAC-Front Row: Mark Friedmeyer lSec.l, Robert Hansen iPres.J, Mike Morgan, Theron Roe lTreas.l, Bobbi Chance, Debra Clark, Lynn Hansen. Row 2: Paul Justice lSponsorl, Joel Parker, Jim Friedmeyer, Steve Reimer, Ellen Price, Janice Edwards, Leslie Jones. Row 3: Clarence White, Paul Holmgren, Shirley Martin, Patricia Therman, Linda Hutchison, Anita James, Sarah Hochstedler. Row 4: Richard Edyvean, Robert Murrell, Robert Friedmeyer, Eleecia Draughon, Ronald Grady, Anita DeFrantz, Marsha Bryant. :H E 2 S 1, ji Y Naturalists peer through binoculars as they take this year's bird census. Examining a future feast, Robert Booher and Larry Dailey prepare to celebrate Thanksgiving at Spring Mill State Park. Naturalists Observe, Explore Cutcloors NATURALIST STEERING COMMITTEE-Front Row: Betty Heeter lSec.l, Robert Booher lPres.l, Grant Hawk- ins lTreas.l, Jim Lingeman IV. Pres.l, Linda Cooper. Row 2: Arthur Kohn, Jim Robinson, Paul Johnson, Nancy Kohn. Row 3: Peter Easton, Asher Benrubi, Jeff Holmgren, Holly Carroll. Row 4: Richard Wood lSponsorl, McClellon Cox, Bill Falender, Harry Radliffe. Whether spelunking, hiking, or tak- ing bird censuses, Naturalist Clubbers communicated with nature. A steer- ing committee of twelve, selected by the club's officers and by Sponsor Rich- ard Wood, planned the invigorating monthly field trips. Boarding buses in the predawn darkness, naturalists visit- ed such state parks as Spring Mill and Jasper Pulaski. While trooping about the parks enioying nature and observ- ing wildlife, members encountered haz- ardous streams which they had to ford and caves in which they got lost. This vigorous activity sharpened appetites, even for runny peanut-butter or limp celery packed many hours earlier in box lunches. A new proiect on this year's trips was the search for owls. Besides observing nature, naturalists improvised football games at the parks and serenaded each other on the bus trips home. gt nl Footlight Doubles It Membership Increasing its membership by ap- proximately 60, Footlights Club nearly doubled in size this year. These ap- prentice-actors learned to apply make- up, to interpret lines, and to help back- stage during productions. After completing TOO hours of work, a Footlighter could advance to Thes- pians, a nation-wide dramatic society, which sponsored this year's All-School Play. Composing original folk songs and singing traditional ones illustrated the purpose of Folk Club: the enioyment of folk music by its members. FOOTLIGHTERS OFFICERS-Laura Gilpin lScribel, Esther Eisman lSec.-Treas.l, Hazel Robinson lV Presl rt Q' '- ABOVE-THESPIANS--Front Row: Steve Jackson lScribel, Irmgarde Berzins iHist.l, Greg Gifford lPres.l, Vicki Bauer IV. Pres.l, Tim Gallaway lSec.- Treas.l. Row 2: Dotty Gullion, Lynn McDowell, Judy Keenan, Hazel Robinson, Nancy Blasius. Row 3: Alfred Edyvean, Darryl Armistead, John T. Mal- berg, Peter Easton, Wayne Morris. RIGHT-FOLK CLUB-Front Row: Kemy Jee, Barbie Workman, Betsy Harger lSec.l, Virginia Johnson IV. Pres.l, Joel Epstein, Clarence Bolden iPres.l, Juel DeHoniesto. Row 2: Irmgarde Berzins, Susie Stephens, Grant Hawkins, Herbert Hughes, Nancy Blasius, Risa Rooker, Peggy Harger. Row 3: Dee Croft, Sally Eberhard, Mike Jensen, Ellen Fatout, Ann Purdy, Sara Branson, Jody Jones. Row 4: Willie Hackett, Wally Ozols, Larry Ross, Colin Mc- Cance, Robert Booher, John T. Malberg. V Q , 1 X -5 , ' Q ili. N, I , , lg iv, s,,aa l ' HI , ' l lll C, :lik QD 19? -4.9 6 ? Q z P 3 1 1 1 L 5 , r i F STAGE CREW-Front Row: Arthur Studebaker iSupervisorl, Bobbitti May, Paul Warner, Jerome Hub- bard, Wayne Morris, Peter Easton, Max Knaus. Row 2: Richard Edyvean, Arvin Tucker, Bob Kaufman, Bobbi Wagner, Eddie Edyvean. i ABOVE-Preparing for the Christmas play, Sharon Stepko makes-up Susie Stephens for an opening scene. LEFT- To the West-phooeyf' declares Premier Wally Ozols to his Russian subiect in the senior play, 'Take Me To Your President. I f Tri-Hi-Y, Y-Teens Serve City Sponsored by Mrs. Louise Ridley, Y- Teens' main goal of The year was the integration of the club. A special tea to introduce possible new members to The group required that each member bring one guest. The annual Toyland dance was staged at The YMCA. Ad- mission was one toy per couple and each dues-paying member invited Two couples as her guests. Margaret Komi- sars and Suzy Anderson headed a ser- vice committee which planned ways to aid and entertain persons in nursing homes. Tri-Hi-Y, sponsored by Mrs. Rose- mary Carpenter, fulfilled its purpose of extending throughout The home, school, and community, high standards of ser- vice and character by filling and dis- tributing Thanksgiving boxes to needy persons. The club also sponsored a church visitation program in order To gain a broader understanding of other religions, and participated in a mock United Nations with students from other schools. 27 f, X V' f,7'RLQ2y: B--fl TRI-HI-Y-Front Row: Pam Turner lChaplainl, Karen Russell lPres.l, Leslie Locke lChaplainl, Bonita Morgan lV. Pres.l, Cassandra Brooks, Karen Garvin, Ramona Oglesby. Row 2: Claudette Garland, Sharon Willis, Erma Myers, Saundra Ratford, Gwen Locke, Stephanie Roberts, .Carrian Singleteary, Karen Martin. Row 3: Carolyn Quarles, Sandra Hawkins, Romania Milton, Sandra Austin, Janice Wil- liams, Towaina King, Marva Martin. Row 4: Dorothy Wells, Eleecia Draughon, Susie Anderson, Cecilia Johnson, Shirley Saunders, Edwina Moore. Y-Teen members discuss future activities for community betterment. v Y-TEENS-Front Row: Margaret Hayes, Alice Grider, Sheila Wilson, Fabian Weaver, Shirley Sanders lTreas.l, Leslie Wake lSgt. at Armsl, Ransi Senana- yake, Pat Weathers, Rae Young lCorr. Sec.l, Terry Bailey lPres.l, Vickie Bryant lV. Pres.l, Denise McPheeters, Andree Goolsby, Gwen Russell, Diana Brown, Celestine Black, Debbie Thorn, Tommy Campbell, Harriett Birdsong. Row 2: Pamela Massie, Mrs. Louise Ridley lSponsorl, Suzanne Spooner, Carolyn Quarles, Sarah Hochstedler, Susie Kunz, Carrie Todd, Joyce Hill, Peggy Har- ger, Sara Jones, Kathy Schricker, Debbie Gentry, Janet Moore, Linda Hutchi- son, Ruth Streeter, Barbara Bellamy, Patricia Johnson, Vicki Waters, Detra Amos, Jacqueline Woolridge. Row 3: Liller Gurnell, Joyce Lockridge, Carolyn Briscoe, Patzetta Jackson, Ramona Oglesby, Patricia Hall, Betsey Streeter, Myla Jellitfe, Grace Hazelwood, Denise Ballinger, Katrina McNary, Janice Patterson, Loretta Moore, Romania Milton, Susie Anderson, Wanda Watson, Barb Jarrett, Rena Benrubi, Malinda Hastings, Deborah Lawrence, Rosalind Simms, Donna McCray, Cinda Hansen, Gale Neal, Dorothy Wells, Marva Martin. Row 4: Abby Luttrell, Stacy Evans, Bridget Boaz, Carrian Singleteary, Maxine Freeman, Carol Kimbrough, Parthenia Weaver, Marcia Golder, Clara Jo Glaspie, Sharon Willis, Shirley Martin, Lela Stewart, Orphelia Enix, Debbie Elam, Sharon Clark, Patricia Caldwell. Row 5: Barbara Brown, Karen Lyerson, Crystal Williams, Rachel Wright, Sherrie Kagers, Teresa Oliver, Angie Veegh, Yvonne Rawls, Joan Means, Sheri Wilson, Veronica Nunn, Eleecia Draughon, Cindi Lawson, Vicki Smith, Charolett Dyer, Phyllis Rapier, Patricia Russell, Rochelle Owens. l l Pupils of Other Schools Join WIAN RADIO CLUB-Front Row: Paul Justice ifiponsorl, Allen Carroll, Mike Carlson, Paul Holmgren, Howard Miller. Row 2: Rudolph Alvies, Richard Edyvean, Paul Lauray. 5 0 Q o 3 ---. i +I S 1 l 1 WIAN-FM, the voice at the lndia- napolis Public Schools, has its studios and transmitter on the third floor of Shortridge. By working in the station, both Shortridgers and students from other city high schools get practical ex- perience in the world of radio. Each school day WIAN broadcasts a regular schedule of educational programs tor in-school instruction, and on Friday eve- nings it brings its listeners special pro- grams, such as high school sports and music concerts. Additions to this year's broadcasting schedule included wrestling coverage, poetry readings, and further participa- tion by students from other schools. ABOVE-Tuning in to a clearer frequency, Bobbi Chance sets the controls for a WIAN broadcast. WIAN-Front Row: Evelyn Fishback, Bobbi Chance, Katie Traylor, Margret Hood. Row 2: John Harrell, Arthur Van Allen iSupervisorl, Ellen Gonis, Pat Pinckney, Wilma Moore, Joanne Berns. Row 3: Jim Robinson, Bob Friedmeyer, Dwight Smith, Richard Edyvean, Greg Gooch, Caroline Usher. How To Succeed in Business -Appropriate Waves of laughing, eating Frolic- goers, seeking amusement cmd food, noisily iammed the once astute and dignified Shortridge corridors. Hot dogs, popcorn, and orange drinks held hunger in abeyance during the Au- ditorium musical, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. The theme of the Frolic, How to Succeed , dominated as competitors challenged each other to games of skill in the gym or Game Room. Figuring prices in their heads, thrifty housewives searched for bargain-priced canned goods and housewares in the library which had turned into a Country Store. Girl-watchers and fashion-conscious Shortridgers eyed the Frolic Fashion Show, co-ordinated by the Wm. H. Block Company. RIGHT-Frolic Model lrmgarde Berzins shows the fashions created to help you succeed. FAR RIGHT-Adorned in a warm winter coat and knee-high boots, Jody Jones models Fashions of Success in the Frolic Fashion Show. BELOW-Absorbed in his work, a Frolic visitor spins the potter's wheel, aided by Hobby Room Worker Mrs. Holloway. 4. A W. ? I .1 'sms fjss if W . 5 .w if s ci 9 r A 12 , , eg Q, .ss ,J . X fy , . i Ex! Z 'M 5242 ., .5 Y Mn, f is if se? T?--. Formula for Successful Family Frolic x .n.,4l'U N UPPER LEFT-Grant Hawkins hungrily awaits his hot dog while Bradley Strand munches away. UPPER RIGHT-Searching for iust the right gadget, Dave Robb gets assistance from Frolic workers. LEFT-Frolic-goers of all ages survey the variety of articles in the Country Store. I Love You VauclevilIe Theme of 1967 MysTery and intrigue keynoTed The Class of l968's Junior Vaudeville, di- recfed by VV Chairman Jennie Lowe on February l6,l7,l8, 1967. Two of The Tour acTs reverTed To The Roaring '2O's and '3O's-era of syndi- caTes, Speakeasy raids, The CharlesTon and Big Apple, and Nancy Drew Type deTecTives. By Hook or By Crook in- volved The shady dealings of under- world boss Mike Manly whose illegal club'Tlourished unTil an unexpecTed Re- Touchables raid puT him ouT of business. SupporT Your Local Police Force Tried To sTamp ouT crime as Tracey Clue, girl deTecTive, Tracked in vain, a iewel Thief, although iT was The maid who did iT . Also involved in mysTery, Who Kill- ed Old Man Rivers? solved The murder of old miser Charles B. Rivers. The TourTh acT Garrulous Gossip , Though noT including criminals, sTill conTained a villain , The local busybody. TOP LEFT, RIGHT- VAUDEVILLE CHAIRMAN JENNIE LOWE PROGRAM EDITOR CONNIE BURKS ABOVE-Receiving final instructions from Jennie Lowe, members of The casT of By Hook or By Crook mill around backstage before The Tirsf performance. RIGHT- Cupids Paula Cosenfino and Myra Hirsch open The 1967 Vaudeville. Junior Musical Production 4-sul ,f r S Q1 1 .yrs ,..-M fl UPPER LEFT-Little girls and sailors of Who Killed Old Man Rivers? present act chairman Chris Reimer with a bouquet of roses. ABOVE-VV chairman of Support Your Local Police Force Charles Temple removes makeup from jewelry thief Elaine Hart, a dancer in the act. LEFT-Busybody Mrs. Phyllis Killer addresses her unrelenting monologue of trivia about the neigh- borhood to o new neighbor Mrs. Knapf in Garru- lous Gossip. Student Board Co-orclinates AFS Day Whether preparing for Homecoming, decorating for Christmas, or selling candy, the Student Board strove to be representative ot the ideas and atti- tudes ot the entire student body. The sponsoring ot AFS exchange stu- dent Ransirini Senanayake from Kandy, Ceylon, was a maior responsibility ot the Board. A standing committee was created to aid the program and to spon- sor AFS Day. New activities included the establish- ment of a Central Club Coordinating Council and the sponsoring of a spring dance. Tom H e n d e r s o n replaced Thomas Payne as co-sponsor with Mrs. Eugenia Hayden. The year's agenda concluded with Shortridge Day. pl Q l l Utilizing his lunch money for another cause, Theron Roe purchases candy from Wayne Morris during the Student Board candy sale. Elf ABOVE-Careful planning of proiects is an im- portant part of the Student Board's activities. RIGHT-Discussing plans for the future, Tom Hen- derson and Mrs. Eugenia Hayden lSponsorsl con- verse with Student Board officers Cricket Ward lSec.l, Nancy Kohn lPres.l, Grant Hawkins IV. Pres.l, Sandy Kohn lTreas.l, and- Laurie Thomas lSec.l. Reigning Queens Grace Halls of SHS ,Ah E - T X. ,x F' 1 x., , v . nge-up lim ,1- HA N 1 ., . ' Q' .LM .K . . ' 4, Q. , ' .., 'M' Ya. Qglf, ' ,R L. l , , -ff , l ,ff ' f ABOVE LEFT- SUSAN CARLTON JAMBOREE QUEEN ABOVE RIGHT- RANSI SENANAYAKE HOMECOMING QUEEN LEFT-LAURIE THOMAS QUEEN OF LIGHTS Shortriclge Prepares - her spirit Athletics L More than a mere outlet for energy, more than simply a physical training program, athletics is a development of the spirit of sportmanship and fair play, demanding thought, desire, and cou- rage. Serving a dual purpose, athletics not only expands school spirit as some 2800 of us Shortridgers mentally throw each pass or dribble down-court in the vigorous struggle for victory, but also prepares the athlete, himself, both mentally and physically. The strained muscles, sweat, and tears suffered during weeks of rig- orous physical training slip from mem- ory during the intensity of competition. Teamwork prepares the athlete to share praise and criticism equally. Accepting victory humbly or defeat graciously, the players unite as a team. f E 3 1 1 UPPER LEFT-Coach Ronald Freeland reviews the afternoon's game with Fred Rice. UPPER RIGHT-Conferring about each play, Coach Don Benbow, Joe Tofil, and Vinston Birdin plan team maneuvers. LOWER LEFT-Huddling around the scoresheets, girl's intramural bowlers and Coach Jerry Steiner fabulate strikes and spares. LOWER RIGHT-Deep in thought, Coach George Theofanis waits backstage to appear at a pep session honoring his victorious city champs. f vw is :sg BELOW-LETTERMEN'S CLUB-Front Row: George Bohlin lSponsorl, Dwight Smith lPres.l, Kern Hampton lV. Pres.l, John Bush lSec.l, Tim Huxhold lTreas.l, Philip Snorden lSgt. at Armsl. Row 2: John Andrews, Levi Smith, George Keeylen, Charles Blackwell, Larry Wooden, Ron Williams, David Spain. Row 3: Harold Grundy, James Gardner, George O'Neal, Bill Coleman, Jeff Cheung, Colin McCance. Row 4: Keith Johnson, Bradley Strand, Rudi Losche, Wayne Curley, Mark Harrison, Fred Hill, Andy Cunningham. Happiness ls a Coach Who Cares Early morning risers 'who skipped breakfast at home were greeted with doughnuts and milk in the cafeteria this year. With money made from operat- ing the before-school doughnut sale, the Lettermen's Club bought new uni- forms for Satan wrestlers. During bas- ketball season they supervised floor traffic at halftime and cleaned up after the games. The club also .awarded a trophy to an outstanding senior in each of the eight sports. Besides their service proiects, the let- termen attended the Michigan-Indiana game and visited a Shortridge alumnus who played for IU. ABOVE-Squinting into the sun, Track Coach Roy Aberson peers at one of his runners during a prac- tice. is A '67 Homecoming Initiates Larger Parade 'az ' W V31 + .f, EN ,Q 'M gsm, Wg M' X ws 5? l 'i 7 flag, g. F, , in f , his ' , ?3:,,,'ir- Q X 1 4 ri 1 wybassif N, ' is , ll rr r - IFRS X' 1 t VV: 1. 1 ,:l' N V g. , ,f ,.g 2. , X1 if --.,.. E .1 i ..': V - 4 if ix w ill 6 i , 3 , . r Q W4 EMM Na,-v'e , 1- Q A f Qi 5 E 235 -. -. 1. P if x Seniors concoct a bug-bomb to annihilate Ritter. P 4 ,fb my ,Q fp flffs, Charging forward, Fred Hill attempts to gain yardage for the Blue Devils against Ritter. Underclassmen constructed floats and anticipated Homecoming in a properly festive manner while seniors nostalgically anticipated their last Homecoming as students. Marching to Julius Field, the Blue Devils Band led the 31 floats and convertibles which iammed traffic at 38th and Meridian Streets. Excited participants waved to passers-by who crowded the two and one-half mile parade route. Ripping through eight foot tall paper signs which spelled Shortridge, the Satans tore onto the field to crush Ritter, 44-6. At the conclusion of the halftime presentation, the band formed a heart through which the queen and princess candidates rode to await the announcement of the 1967 court. Queen Ransi Senanayake, AFS ex- change student, and Princesses Chris Reimer, Susan Reimer, and Rena Ben- rubi presided over the Homecoming Dance which honored the victorious team. BELOW-Shrieking with surprise after being chosen freshman Princess, Rena Benrubi hides her face as Myla Jelliffe congratulates her. if tt F ff ,Ei J. IX 1 it if if 3 R 'Q f 1 w I 3. f N 'Ni 1--:R ' 1 ' ' in dsl- so G ,fun .- 5 ',nos,Q....t--x ,N Q gnu, 0 ,.-..-Iv., 3 Jfnug, lqs ',,..v f X ui N,4. ol' ,.. if ,l',,,g.. o ::.is! 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' , fg, . we .. . 0 M ' 1 I .Y X 1 is Y 0 I A 1, , .sy iA x-cc W 5. 2 '.. r S t 'A' can A .Ja 'B 4 --as L-em' Thumpl Up goes one of six extra points Rudi Losche kicked against Ritter. Q Q.. i wyf, Q3 -, r , JCM' The pause that refreshes. Q' FRESHMAN FOOTBALL-Front Row: Norman Ken- ney, Erik Ziznovskis, Albert Canady, Edward Brown, Mike Carlson, Charles Cox, Ted Grosbach, Steve Lawson, Uldis Augenbergs, Arnold Burks. Row 2: James Lewis, Lester Randolph, George Vaughan, William Harris, Monroe Whitney, Tom Brown, Virgil Gavia, Ken Douglass, Daniel Wilcox, I an 3 S. quit , I 5 Leon Graves, Ernest Hawk icadet teacherl. Row 3: Edward Matthews, Randall Martin, Pete Komisars, Clarence Curry, Robert White, Woodrow Myers, Desmond Smith, Randy Strand, Raven Murrell, John Polk, Bishop Dotson, Robert Young, Joe Tofil iCoachl. Although the Shortridge football team was able to produce only a 2-7-1 record, the winning margin of op- ponents was narrow. ln more than half of the games that were lost the Blue Devils were leading until the fourth quarter. For the first time in recent gridiron history the team had the added of- fensive threat of field goal and extra- point kicker Rudi Losche. Starting in midseason, he was used on numerous occasions, and completed a high per- centage of his kicks. A Coach Benbow credited the title of leading scorer and rusher to Halfback Wayne Curley, who scored 43 points during the season. The coach also said that Phil Snorden, Reginald Butler, James Gardner, and Tim Huxhold were most outstanding on defense. John An- drews, who plays end position, was elected to the NEWS All City starting team. Defeat on th Gridiron During Season Q 1 IN Q ' .W . ...WJ rl.. A ,gl I ll , WM ' L fl 'ml i ', 4 5 gi 'f yi t -- v J 2. 4 1 A 4 4 . RESERVE FOOTBALL-Front Row: Dorsey Dye, John Clark, Lowell Bridgewater, Arthur Warner, Ronall Moreland, Donald Birdsong, David Woods, Jon Gordon, Gary Franklin, Terris Legg, Charles John- son, Barry Cummings. Row 2: Harvey Middleton, Steven Jackson, Milton Dailey, Allen Smith, Bron- nie Hazelwood, Darrell Flippin, Brownie Coleman, ...uit Carleton Golder, Ken Williams, Frank Roney, Greg Douglas, Myron Vaughn. Row 3: Mark Harrison, Dennis McGee, Fred Powell, Paul Smoot, Bill Wadsworth, Steve Gurnell, Robert Wilson, Jerome Moore, Norman Williams, Robert Murrell, John Minter, Ralph Siskind. i,..,......,, - W.. i f.,,.,,,..,, W- ,.,.. C . - VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES Opponent Opp. SHS E. C. Roosevelt 41 20 Northwest 14 7 Kennedy 7 6 Ben Davis 12 12 Attucks 14 12 Ritter 6 44 Cathedral 27 13 Wood 7 37 Broad Ripple 20 19 Tech 6 O -.. , ,- , Q ,W . W, VARSITY FOOTBALL-Front Row: Kern Hampton, Wayne Curley, George Mc- Cauley, Douglass Johnston, Larry Wooden, Reginald Butler, George O'Neal lMgr.l, Marvin Tinsley, Levi Smith, Lonnie Gordon, Ed Ross, Rufus Evans, Harold Grundy. Row 2: Larry Benberry, David Clark, James Gardner, Andy 'T ' ' ' Jackson. Cunningham, Bruce Armacost, Darrell Jackson, Phil Snorden, James Barker, :'i '? 43 ,,,,,-avlf' l-iw 5 'Q i 1 . f tv. , W , . ' X X le Greg Lewis, Keith Johnson, Dwight Smith, Steve Triner. Row 3: John Robb, Albert Sattertield, Bradley Strand, Fred Hill, John Andrews, Dwight Pickens, Tim Huxhold, Bill Coleman, Oscar Evans, David Holt, James Webb, Arthur LEFT-Endless hours of tough practice brought I , fi varsity gridders back into shape after vacation. 'I-6-. ., W ' ' t'1'5W'9C:.. if ay Q , - -, - K the leg , A W W .ig it .A A Q ., A W 9 fs it S wg ' ff' ' , J ft PQ, ia Q E , 'W Ek get yu E XL v .5 Wai ,, W A QVV. . Umph! A Ritter player is tackled for G lOSS. Players form a human mobile in the Shortridge-Attacks game. ICourtesy Indianapolis Storl Lighter Side of Football Encourages Spirit ABOVE-One for all, all on one. X RIGHT- We showed 'em! 1 Blue Devils Win City In 3 Overtimes T21 Stretching, Blue Devils and Techites scramble for the ball in the final city tourney game. Ignoring the halting efforts made by a Tech Titan, Captain Ed Finch plunks in a basket to gain two points for the city champs. With the fuel gauge coughing on empty, the mighty Blue Devils came from nowhere to keep a personal pro- mise to their coach and school by tak- ing the city basketball championship. Where the gas came from nobody knew. We never gave up - that's how we won, summed up center Da- mon Ellison. Indeed, iust as Shortridgers had been rasping since the tourney's beginning, it was finally all over. Cheering, hundreds of Devil faithfuls poured onto the floor to raise the arms of the vic- tors while many still turned to check the scoreboard to be sure they had won. Affable Coach Theo endured two tension-packed thrillers and four over- times in that one day, yet he still dis- played affection for his boys and tried to keep his sense of humor. I know you're going to win it, boys. You're iust trying to give me a little thrill, he joked. CITY TOURNAMENT Opponent SHS Chatard 60 87 Broad Ripple 66 85 Wood 68 72 Tech 77 82 David Holt jumps high to score two more for the Blue Devils against Broad Ripple. Satans Take Sectional, Reglonal Titles- FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM-Front Row: Don- nie Holland, Morris Woolridge, Herbert Taylor, George Tandy, Randall Richardson, Edward Mat- thews, John Ballinger, Vinston Birdin. Row 2: Joe Tofil lCoachl, Leon Graves, Bob Rowe, William Of- fett, Carl Lile, Mike Burns, Larry Baker, Robert Ervin, Bob Nipper iAthletic Directorl. Row 3: Judge Patterson, Paul Wilcox, Dwight Spain, Gus Spenos, Joe Johnson, William White. RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM-Front Row: Ken Ran- dle, Clarence Crain, Steve Hedrick, Ron Quarles, Barry Quarles, Brownie Coleman, Keith Johnson. Row 2: Bronnie Hazelwood lMgr.l, John White, George Spenos, Tim Huxhold, Steve Gurnell, Rob- ert Wilson, Carl Cox lCoachl. VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES Opponent SHS Attucks 78 74 Kennedy 49 98 Ben Davis 59 56 Richmond 76 53 Wood 71 54 Pike 63 66 Muncie 60 70 Brebeuf 6l 70 Cathedral 46 81 Anderson 63 79 Scecina 53 77 Arlington 70 88 Tech 67 54 Washington 57 62 Manual 45 52 Broad Ripple 74 l00 S. B. Riley 60 77 Connersville 55 77 RIGHT-Retrieving a stray pass, Junior Oscar Evans keeps the ball out of Tech hands during the regional final at Hinkle Fieldhouse. Shortriclge Team Sure Was Good to Us :s..,...Ms,,.v.1,.,., ., , ..ie..W.,f . ,.....-.a..Q,,-...s..a-Q.--,..M.,,... ... ., . L.. ww.,f.w-4+ ,,..,.,.., . Y ,WL . ., , 1 1 2 . i 4 V i 1.1 . ,,,, - i I L1 i 4 W.- . H1 -, .-.-..,.,-M .... ,L . , ....,,,....s - R l'f7 '7i ' X 'V + 0 Y' ., . 6 i A I , 3 4-E s L-4. be sm, ii dj, lCourtesy Indianapolis Starl Sectional and regional victories tasted sweet to rookie Coach George Theofanis and his boys after a long drought which had not seen an SHS team in tourney play for 27 years. The varsity fought out two Thrillers to capture the first sectional crown since 1940. Proving their ability to keep poised under pressure, the Satans out- lasted Warren in a triple overtime and came from behind with less than a minute on the clock to beat Lawrence in the final game. An electrified regional final game pitted Tech and SHS in their third bout of the year. Keyed up and chilly the entire first quarter, Tech missed its first 15 tries and Shortridge connected on only one of ten shots attempted. Warming up, the Satans led 29-15 at the half and rolled on to earn a berth in the Sweet 16. Beating Greensburg in the afternoon semifinal, the Devils battled New Castle to the wire in the touch and go night windup. After trailing by as many as eight points in the last quarter, the Devils evened it 49-49 with only 0 fraction of a minute left. As the clock ticked to two seconds, New Castle scored on al 20-foot iumper which handed the Devils their sixth season loss, the first in their last 12 games. ABOVE LEFT-VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM-Front Row: Bill Grider, Leonard Taylor, James Cobb, Ed Finch, Robert Butler. Row 2: William Owsley lMgr.l, Carl Cox lAsst. Coachi, George Theofanis lCoachl, Theron Roe lMgr.l. Row 3: Damon Ellison, Ron Williams, Oscar Evans, John Andrews, George Pillow. LEFT-Ricocheting off a Lawrence Central Bear, George Pillow, well on his way to a new in- dividual season record of 567 points, snatches the ball during the sectional final game. STATE TOU RN EY Opponent SHS Howe 61 92 Warren Central 60 62 Lawrence Central 53 59 Southport 55 78 Tech 47 56 Greensburg 53 73 New Castle 51 49 Gardner Grabs lst, Wins State Wrestling VARSITY WRESTLING SCORES Opponent SHS Attucks I0 46 Washington 22 2l Scecina I3 38 Wood 6 47 Howe 7 44 Pike 8 29 Tech 23 30 Kokomo Tourney Ist place Arlington 23 I5 Cathedral QI 25 Warren Central I3 32 Broad Ripple 4 42 Manual O 50 City Tourney Ist place Sectional 2nd place Regional Ist place State lst place Winning the state championship for the second time in Shortridge's history, a fiery wrestling team under the direction of George Bohlin, finished an already successful season with a whollop. Plac- ing first in both the Kokomo tourney and the city tourney, the Satan team finished second in the sectional where John Bush, Lawrence Gordon, James Gardner, Charles Blackwell, and Des- mond Smith qualified for the regional. In the regionals the team claimed first place with three individual champions who thus qualified for the state tourney. These boys were Gardner in the 145 pound class, Blackwell, last year's state champ and three-time sectional and two -time regional winner, at 154 pounds, and Coleman at I80. In the state competition Shortriolge won 25 points to become the T967 champion. Gardner was the individual champion with Blackwell second and Coleman third. FRESHMAN WRESTLING TEAM-Fronl Row: Mike Carlson, Michael Bluiett, Kevin Mason, Lester Ran- 5...,. ..-.s . X J, wins VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM-Front Row: John Bush, George O'NeaI, George Keeylen, Rich Blackwell, Levi Smith, Kern Hampton. Row 2: Lawrence Gordon, Harold Grundy, Charles Blackwell, Desmond Smith, Bill Coleman, Fred Hill. Competition grows intense between Freeman Sim- mons and his Manual opponent. 88 I I Title, Blackwell Gets 2ncl, Col man 3rcl dolph. Row 2: Herman Ward, Monroe Whitney, Donald Reese, Virgil Gavia, Clarence Curry. 0 5 6 X- if W A QQ gg s ,. H7 X X V X X X Ns Kiwi' 'N ABOVE-RESERVE WRESTLING TEAM-Front Row: Leonard Clark, Michael Bluiett, Van Marshall, Stan- ley McClendon, Burgess Scruggs, Sterling Powell, Freeman Simmons. Row 2: Mike Carlson, Ronald Hill, Ralph Siskind, Steve Triner, Wayne Curley, David Dock. Row 3: Nathaniel Mosley, Richard Scott, Frederick Powell, Tim Huxhold, Joseph Ar- nold, Ronall Moreland. LEFT--Humbleness and team spirit show in on awards auditorium for Charles Blackwell, James Gardner, and Bill Coleman, state wrestling cham- pions. Track Team 4Th in S cTional Winning The mile relay, The half-mile dash, and The shoT puT, Roy Aberson's TracksTers managed a Third place in The ciTy meeT. In The secTional The SaTans were able To grab TourTh place, quali- fying Three men Tor The regional. These were Dillon in The half-mile, Johnson in The shoT puT, and Roy Upchurch in The high lump. Roy Upchurch won a leTTer and Mel Johnson received The STuarT Wilson Award for The besT all-round senior aThleTe aT Shortridge. Barry Dillon was voTed The mosT ouTsTanding member of The squad and was desginaTed for The besT single performance of The year because of his new record of l:55.5 in iinn' T RESERVE AND FRESHMAN TRACK-Front Row: Roy Aberson, lCoachl, Norman Williams Larry John WhimmseTT, Roy PaTTerson, John Hudson, Dailey, John Foster, David Norwood, Carl Irvin Mark Harrison, Paul Smoot, Tim Spaulding. Row 2: lMgr.l. The half mile. T966 VARSITY TRACK SCORES 6 T ,-'gX,,s',,?kg:f , , - sg T QM gg, ig T gl Q ' ' ' , W , 3 . s Q 'rl E Opponent Opp, SHS Terre Haute Wiley 49,3 55,6 V Z9 'wikggif Kg ff 1' ' Bloomington 65 44 ' wlfw' ' ' 'H Washington 72 37 Lafayette Jeff 69 49 Q, Tech 94.5 22.5 Richmond 68 29 NorTh Central 47 29 Muncie Relays 5th place Broad Ripple Relays 3rd place V , A i, ek , R B Kokomo Relays 8th place ' TriniTy lnviTaTional 151 place City Meet 3rd place iis,s,?,.'7,L ff Q f 4 f , 5 SeCTlOI'1CIlS 4th place ' X Q ' 'X A ' Regionals 8th place STaTe 37th place Gaagh A Trackman gets no resT from The rigors of keeping in shape. VARSITY TRACK-Front Row: Lawrence PatTerson, Barry Dillon, Richey Har- lCoachl, Carleton Golder, James English, Mark Harrison, Milton Dailey Carl mon, Mel Johnson, Keith Johnson, Stan Ferguson. Row 2: Roy Aberson, lrvin, lMgr.l. r NJ . i , y if ffli' N -. Ez .,,v I y f-'Y 2 f , , X - V -..- fi W f .gas S 45 R, , yr ,- , , ' , V F A a we W ,. -, i at K 1. Aff L Sliding into 3rd, an SHS diamondman is disguised in a cloud of dust. Diamondmen Win 7 of 10 in City Meets Compiling a 7-3 record against city foes, Coach Thomas Harding's crew maintained an average of .246. Clar- ence Price led the team with a .327 while Jack Williamson pitched a 2-O record. Craig Anderson received the Most Valuable Player Award, based on ability and attitude, and Sam Pride was given a iacket for his lettering in three sports. 1966 VARSITY BASEBALL SCORES Opponent Opp. SHS Ben Davis I 4 North Central 7 O Zionsville O 24 Chatard O 1 Washington 2 l Wood 3 l Lebanon I 0 Scecina 2 IO Noblesville 6 I Noblesville 2 3 Arlington 2 3 Manual O I Howe iO 2 Tech O i i Crispus Attucks 2 4 Cathedral 6 13 4 ififif 1? , - Q fi 'i . ti ,-, I . , Xxx? 2 V I H,,.,f--4 . I It X , . BASEBALL TEAM-Fronl Row: James Cobb, Craig Anderson, Jack Williamson, Ron Williams, Oscar Evans, Sam Pride, Jon Nygaard, Tim Huxhold, George Gary Ramage, Joe Reiswerg. Row 2: Thomas Harding, lCoachl, Rob Hedding, Theofanis, lCoachl. J. Steiner r fs nf My 'A' .Q 'L' A Coach fs' ,N I A. N M ff f x 'VQ Highlighting the golf season was Shortridge's fifth place finish in the awww city meet where Dave Spain was third A Q d I h 7 c I M fl me a ist wit a 6, oin cCance, an 80, Art Sagalowsky, an 83, and John Haury, an 85. Headed by first-year Coach Jerry Steiner, the Satans finished fourteenth in the sectional. Sagalow- cw 4? id sky, McCance, and Spain received their M X letters this year. The Robert L. Nipper V 1 iw. we ,K Award, given to the boy with the best F911 season average, was earned by Dave Spain. 6, ' 9 3 ,Q , vi 0- ' .Q in x Q. 1966 GOLF scones W2 A wa ig is 48 Opponent Opp. SH i i 3 Broad Ripple 10 . Crispus Attucks 6 Wood 0 Tech 11.5 Chatard 5 Arlington 10 Brebeuf 11 1 4 Northwest 12 O City Tourney 5th place Madison Heights 14 4 Scecina 9.5 2.5 if Lawrence 7.5 4.5 'S 1 Manual 2.5 9.5 5 ll Sacred Heart 1 I I 42 5 Howe 9.5 2.5 l Washington 4.5 7.5 Anderson 13 2 Really in the rough, Senior Benton Marks, at- Sectional 14th place tempts the difficult chip shot. GOLF TEAM-Front Row: Stuart Hall, Dave Spain, Doug Nie, Jerry Steiner, lCoachl. Row 2: Steve Gurnell, Art Sagalowsky, Colin McCance, Benton Marks, Mark Otten. ' !l3!!L.... mv- fl' 'Ns 'lik' 1- '5 si. rl, Rx W N. -'Lua-an-4. xy .,,. G ,v pmt' Fl' K o -Y sidgzl sg , M i x t 4--513. Qs ,-,,,.M ge un.. J Q - ...iv x , ff, -ff :sr ff TENNIS TEAM-Front Row: Jeff Holmgren, Harold Smith, Fred Rice. Row 2: Mike Jensen, John Wheeler, Q1 , W 4 - , ' s,.Q,,N.-,,,s,,,.,.,,, Wim, V rev-canvas! f Mfg- . gi. ...AN X A I . . ' r ff ' f 2 .UNI lm, M - on w f,s's,- M 4 - ' --ri . Ig.: , 'yy-1 :sf 5L:gx. ..:: we N ' . . ,,,,,,..,,.,,,,,,.......W.- A , 5 :1 - f s 1, ' ' ' - ' Racketman Harold Smith prepares to swat an on-coming ball during a practice session. T966 TENNIS SCORES Opponent Opp. SHS Anderson 7 O Broad Ripple 4 3 Crispus Attucks 0 7 Wood 5 2 Tech 2 5 Arlington 7 0 Northwest 2 5 Eastwood l 4 Manual 6 1 Scecina 4 3 Cathedral 4 3 Chatard O 7 Sacred Heart 0 7 City Meel' 6th place 'x -s . .X ihgl. if , 1 Racketmen Receive Awards Led by last year's two remaining varsity members, John Wheeler and Fred Rice, the tennis team under the leadership of Ronald Freeland com- piled a 6-7 record. Completing the varsity positions were Harold Smith, Jeff Holmgren, and Mike Jensen, in order of team rank. Readying them- selves for matches, these boys per- fected their tennis at Tarkington Courts where students watched the action. Sophomore standout Fred Rice at the end of the season was presented a let- ter sweater tor his season's work, while the rest of the varsity received service awards. Shortriclge Prepares- her tool Faculty As Shortridge prepares us, we are inevitably aware of the value of her most outstanding tool-the faculty. Each teacher is an instrument of learn- ing, however, he is helpfulqonly if the student accepts his guidance. A teacher cannot impart his knowledge, but he can stimulate ideas in the seemingly impenetrable mind of the student. Al- though learning is an individual process which must be motivated by an innate desire to learn, the teacher can direct, influence, and mold the progression of that learning. The spirit and ability of our faculty constantly inspires us to fulfill aca- demic goals. Their efforts have pro- duced professional, industrial, and governmental leaders in the past, and through our association with these ded- icated instructors we shall become bet- ter citizens in our community. 4 'kr- M -'hm Y 1 is , f Q pq, A , X 1 X X N X . B- M . Q 5 , X Q E. fs g,gk1X!74' .. , , iz .. A Q. X 55 .W X X Yi' -'V X X X Q wx! 'R A K X Q 1, ' t JN x ' .uv 5 ' 3 ,g I 4 '-15,51 'QR' ,. XS' mm ws, ik , al ' AY + w Y .fx 4 Y FI' 453 fi ,. . 'Aw' ww,- , .HAM S.. Ha 1. 30 Af 1 -.X K ny ,DY KJ 4 if of Administration Reviews SHS Through -1.-nl ,IIC Preparation is the goal of adminis- trators and faculty as they build foun- dations for firm futures. This year preparation was especially significant as the entire school readied itself for the North Central Association Evalua- tion which took place during the third week of March. Teachers often assembled in thought- provoking committee meetings in the library or cafeteria until five o'clock. Reports, representing hours of debates and voting, concerned such topics as Student Activity, Philosophy and Objectives, and Social Studies. The surveys were eventually presented in a series of faculty meetings and each was individually accepted. The study provided a candid look in depth at Shortridge, and any improve- ments as a result of the evalution showed that throughout this year the focal point of the faculty remained on its students and their betterment. PRINCIPAL ROBERT J. SHULTZ il. 3 .iii ,J M kann. ABOVE-VICE PRINCIPAL ARTHUR G. SHULL LEFT-VICE PRINCIPAL R. LLOYD GREEN .S A X . W F . N? North Central Evaluation U 41 BELOW-GUIDANCE DIRECTOR LESTER GROTH 2 , X V j,,. :fg- E E ' 53 71: A. W' No.- 5 ff! eu 1 x I ,' . ,fc- '1 3 7 9 f . R.. fb. Q' , .1k,,z,fa ,X VI 4 if iff' 7? ff V Wd I '3 uf 'Z xw' K .Yu ft' 4' R 4 ' .AMQX Faculty ROY ABERSON-B.P.E., B.S., M.S., Social Studies, Cross Country Coach, Intramurals. l MRS. SHERRY S. ANDERSON-B.S., Junior High Music. JEROME R. BAKER-MfSgt. Ret., R.O.T.C. MRS. MIRIAM WEIR BATES-B.A., English. LEONARD BEHLING-B.S., M.S., Music Theory, Band Director. JAMES M. BELT--B.S., Biology. DONALD EARL BENBOW-B.S., M.S., Physical Education, Guidance, Football Coach, Reserve Wrestling Assistant Coach. VINSTON E. BIRDIN-B.A., Junior High Health, Science, High School Physical Education, Junior High Football, Bas- ketball Coach, Backfield Coach, Varsity Football Team. MRS. JULIA PICKETT BLACK-B.S., Junior High Clothing. ROBERT L. BLACK-B.S., B.A., Biology Head. MRS. JOSEPHINE D. BLISS-B.A., M.A., Language, Guidance, Senior Honor Roll Committee Chairman. GEORGE E. BOHLIN-B.S., Business Education, Head Wrest- ling Coach, Assistant Football Coach, Lettermen Club Sponsor. THOMAS L. BRESNAHAN-Ph.B., B.A., M.S., Mathematics, Superior Student Committee Chairman. MRS. GLADYS TRICK BREWER-B.A., English, Y-Teens. MISS JANE BRIGHAM-B.S., M.S., Library. MRS. RACHEL HULL BRUHN-B.A., B.M., English. JAMES BURCH-B.A., M.A., Social Studies, Senate. LARRY L. BURDICK-B.S., M.A., Social Studies. CHARLES W. BURKE-B.A., M.A., Industrial Arts. MRS. BETTY K. CAHN-B.A., M.A., Remedial Reading. LEFT-Comparing hobby notes, Mrs. Doris Elkins and Miss Jean Grubb display their respective hobbies, collecting iewelry and Wedgwood. ' RIGHT-Threading her way through her work, Mrs. Genevee Eaton demonstrates correct sewing for her class. MISS MILDRED F. CAMPBELL+B.A., M.A., Biology, Memorial Books Committee Chairman. MRS. ROSEMARY CARPENTER-B.S., M.S., English, Campus Book Club. MRS. AIRYLEE CHRISTIAN-B.S., M.A., Junior High Health, Physical Education, Social Studies. MRS. MABEL VIVIAN CLINE-B.A., M.A., English. MRS. LUETTA COLE-B.S.A., Junior High Science. JULIAN D. COLEMAN-Consultant for the Neighborhood Youth Corps. MISS THELMA L. COOLEY-B.A., M.A., Language, Echo Sattelite. BURNEL E. COULON--B.S., M.S., Printing. CARL KENNETH COX-B.S., M.S., Industrial Arts. MRS. LISSA P. COX-B.A., B.M., English. ROBERT L. CRONKHITE-B.S., M.S., Head Librarian, Pro- fessional Reading, Library Committee Chairman. MISS GRACE CUSTER-B.A., M.A., Mathematics, Cheer Com- mittee Chairman. MRS. SARAH H. DANIEL-B.A., M.S., English. MRS. RUTH F. DAVIS-Main Office. MRS. CATHERINE DeROSSETTE-B.A., Home Economics. EMERSON DICK-B.S., Junior High English, Science. PAUL E. DILL-A.B., M.S., Physical Education. MRS. GENEVEE EATON-B.A., M.S., Home Economics. MRS. DORIS M. ELKINS-B.A., M.A., English, Guidance. MISS ELIZABETH FRANCES EVANS-B.A., M.A., English, Col- lege Counselor, Honor Society Committee Chairman. ,J .s.,,E, v,..- , ,wig X, aid . '51, fuk vt '. 'x V 'Ugg ' in-s...,,. .,,. I Wa? W' ' fi fx A0933 - ,Mag S X ' fm MX . ,.,, ff I .,.,'.,. . A Q . , . in Qi 'L ' 'Rx is .. . .. , xl gli.: x if 23 fl.. 4. Ei. I .. ZZ ' Q 3 'gun ' , 5 M '. ZH-ff' . ,-I .Q I 'ix- 11 - ' 1 l - l 1 r. - 5 H ' ' l , 1 ,',.Q , .A aff .L . c cr .,. .I 1?-. .w.i1:'.4mf' sf g cs 4 ., s .wx ,ws-. ,..- . , Q.. .cm 7 , vm. - N.-it -X f, .I Wm nv 'L ads., ' 'K flex , - , if , ' I . . xv- Q, 1 ix 1 , if I equi wig, N? 'f LEFT-Counselor Jerry Steiner's expression is Thoughtful while conversing with a student. MRS. WILMA FANGMEYER-Office Staff. RONALD G. FREELAND-B.S., M.S., Mathematics? Tennis Coach. ERNEST L. FRIGO-B.S., M.S.g Mathematics. MISS CARYL GAINES-B.P.E., B.S., M.S.7 Physical Ed- ucation. PAUL W. GAKSTATTER-Printingg Linotypist. FRED K. GALE-B.S., M.A., M.S., Ed.S., Social Studies. MRS. MARTHA GELB-B.S.7 Physical Science. WILLIAM E. GIBSON-B.S., M.S., Mathematics Head. ROBERT M. GOLER-B.S.g Industrial Arts, Junior High Football Coach. MRS. VIRGINIA GRAHAM-B.A.g Language, Spanish Club. MISS FLORENCE GRIEPENSTROH-B.A., Business Educa- tion. MISS JEANNETTE GRUBB--B.A., M.A.7 Director of Publi- cationsp Quill and Scroll Sponsor. MISS MARY-GLENN HAMILTON-B.A., M.A.g English. MRS. MARY E. HAMMACK--B.A.g Junior High Mathematics. MISS PAULINE HAMRA-A.E., B.S.7 Junior High Social Studies. JERRY J. HANKINS-B.S., M.S.g Social Studies, Guidance. KENNETH E. HANNA-B.S., M.S.g Business Educationp Audio- Visual Co-ordinator. THOMAS W. HARDING-B.S., M.S.g Physical Education, Guidance, Baseball Coach. WALTER A. HAVERKAMP-B.S., M.S.g Physical Science. DIAMOND E. HAYS-B.S.7 Industrial Arts: Craft Arts. rHoMAs L. HENDERSON-B.S., M.A.T., Social swdaes, sfo- lf-I dent Board Sponsorg A.F.S. Club. MRS. IRMA J. HEYLMANN-Office Staff. MRS. ESTHER GENTRY HILLMAN-B.A., MS., Englishg Cadet Teachers, Future Teachers of America. PHILLIP H. HIRSCH-B.S., M.A.g English, Social Studies, Senior Play, School Play Chairman, Junior Vaudeville Faculty Committee Chairman, Thespians, Footlights Clubs. MRS. LUCILLE HOLADAY--B.A., M.A.g English. MRS. ELSIE GAY HOWARD-B.S., M.S.g Social Studies, His- tory Club. CHARLES B. HOWCOTT-B.S.g Music. MRS. MARY KATHERYN HULTS-Office Staff. MRS. KAY HURLEY-Office Staff. GLEN E. INMAN-B.S., M.S., Junior High Science. MRS. NANCY JOHNSON-B.A.7 Junior High English. MRS. WANDA JOHNSON-B.A., M.A.y Junior High English. RIGHT-Busy behind his desk, Principal Robert J. Shultz an- swers a question over the phone. -5.-K fs- . 43 X' - gg we all 16. 33 I? 5 Q 1 l, fi' l if 'Ll' . Y: wa garter i ogg .Ima fb. MS' W v X' .qex I K Ti ,..qpunnvvlP f- , wma . xl n v- . ' qi-, ' of J f qw Q , , . 4233! J. E 2' xiii? .stays w .fav . f l Z . LEFT-Hooking up a PA system, Thomas T. Savage wires the north campus for sound preceeding the spring ROTC inspection. - PAUL L. JUSTICE-B.S., M.S.g Industrial Arts Head. HARVEY G. KEATON-B.S.g Physical Education: Assistant Varsity Football Coachy Freshman Basketball Coach, Track Coach. MRS. GENEVIEVE B. KEEHN-B.S.g Business Education. MRS. REGINA G. KING-B.A.g Language. MISS ROSE ELLA KING-B.S., M.A.g Home Economics Head. MRS. CONSTANCE B. KIRBY-B.A., M.A.7 English: Exercise in Knowledge. MRS. CONSTANCE K. KOCHMAN--B.S., M.A.p English. MRS. NANCY LUCAS-B.M.g Music. WILLIAM D. MACKEY-A.B., M.S., Ll.B.g Junior High Prin- cipal. MRS. BEVERLY MAGNUSON-B.S.g Business Education, Fu- ture Business Leaders of America, Cheerleading Sponsor. THOMAS D. McCLAIN-B.S., M.S.p Business Education Head, Evening Division Head, l.E.A. Committee Chairman. MRS. ERNESTINE M. McCREE-B.S.g Art. MRS. JANE HARMAN MCELROY-B.A., M.A.7 English. WILLIAM J. McGROGAN-Ph.B., M.A.p Physical Science. JOHN MEDJESKI-B.M., M.M.g Music, Orchestra. MRS. M. MARGARET MILLER-B.S.g Home Economics: Red Cross. MRS. CENA B. MORGAN-B.A., M.S.p Language. JOHN R. MORGAN-B.S., M.S.p Biology: Guidance, Junior Vaudeville Committee Chairman. WILLIAM REID MORGAN-B.S., M.S.g Social Studies. MRS. SANDRA MUMPHREY-Girls Gym Accompanist. Faculty MRS. MARTHALOU NEWLAND-Adult Library Assistant. MISS BETTY NICHOLSON-Bookstore. ROBERT L. KIPPER-B.A., Social Studies, Athletic Director. MISS ELLEN K. OCKER-B.S., M.A., Mathematics, Guidance, Blue Book Revision Chairman, Teacher Handbook Com- mittee Chairman, Hi-Pi, Math, Mu Alpha Theta Clubs. ARTHUR P. OLIVER-B.S., M.S., Physical Science. MRS. DOROTHY L. OTTO-B.A., M.A., Social Studies, Col- lege Counselor, Senior Class Sponsor, Scholarship Commit- tee Chairman, MRS. RUTH PALLER-B.S., M.S., M.A., English, Freshman Great Books Co-sponsor. THOMAS ALLAN PAYNE-B.A., M.A., Social Studies Head, Student Board, Human Relations Council. MRS. MARGARET POTTER-B.S., M.Ed., Mathematics. THOMAS OTTO PREBLE-B.S., M.A., Music Head, Choral Groups, Booster Club, Musical Productions, Big Brother- Big Sister Program. LEE A. RANSAW-B.S., M.A., Art, Junior High Basketball Coach. FORD RATCLIFF JR.-B.S., M.S., Industrial Arts, Printing. MISS LOUISE REITER-B.A., M.A., Language Head, German Club. MRS. LOIS M. REPASS-B.A., M.A., Language. MISS RUTH R. RICHARDS-B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Biology. MRS. MARY LOUISE RIDLEY-B.A., M.S., Mathematics. MRS. RACHEL S. SCHUMACHER-B.A., English. MRS. MARY BELL SHUTTLEWORTH--B.S., Home Economics. MRS. MARY ELIZABETH SIEGEL-B.S., Business Education, Financial Adviser of Junior Class, Financial Adviser of Senior Class, Acting Business Manager. MRS. GLADYS E. SMITH-Office Staff. RIGHT-Dressed appropriately, Major Caryl Gaines observes the spring ROTC inspection. .fu asf- f '+ , .Z 4 .wg cA,.z':- :' ,-N ,v 4 sz ,. ,ga Y sf ' P z sf , W 5. .1 3.61 - F Z 1 ' . if 321 1 f f' 1 6 .L A 4 r N ftp.. . A J, if ' 'f,. Q' L ,jpm .1 . ,dx 'V N ' 'aff' Q7 A.. , sf 52? mt 1 f i ...V III I I ff - 7 I., ,If f I A f E Z I' 43 'Ss fs. 9s w . X . A 'N wg E Q3 , .1 fp I Y 'mul' M My Faculty MRS. JOYCE C. SMITH-B.A., English, Annual Adviser. I MISS KATHARINE L. SMITH-B.A., English. BRAYTON E. SMOOT-B.S., M.A., Junior High Social Studies. JERRY STEINER--B.S., M.S., Social Studies, Guidance, In- tramurals, Key Club. MRS. ERMA JEAN STEWART-Junior High Office. MISS KENNA JO STONE-B.A., Biology. ARTHUR L. STUDEBAKER-B.S., M.S., Mathematics, Director of Productions. ALLEN F. SUTHERLAND-B.A., M.A., Language, Le Circle Francais. GEORGE THEOFANIS-B.S., M.S., Physical Education, Gui- dance, Basketball, Baseball Assistant Coach. MRS. EVA THIESING-Office Staff. CHARLES JAMES THOMAS-B.S., M.S., Industrial Arts. ORRIN D. THUNDERE-B.A.E., Art, Fine Arts Association Chairman. JOE TOFIL--B.S., M.S., Physical Education, Freshman Foot ball Coach, Assistant Wrestling Coach. MRS. MARY TREICHLER-B.S., M.S., Physical Education. ARTHUR R. VAN ALLEN-B.S., M.A., WIAN Program Director MARCUS VAN HORN-B.S., M.S., Physical Science. MISS MARIE VAN HORN-B.S., M.S., M.A., Physical Science Head. DANTE LINNE vENrREscA-B.A., M.S., Biology, Junior Class Sponsor. ' MISS LUCILLE WAHL-B.A., M.S., Mathematics, Assistant Sponsor of Math Club, Hi-Pi Clubs. MRS. MARY F. WALKER-B.A., M.A., Social Studies, Honor Student Committee Chairman. In Memoriam Faculty and students alike were shocked by the sudden and unexpected death ot Mr. Frederick R. Mason on October i7, 1966. Mr. Mason, who came to Shortridge in i959, taught in the physical science department. Mr. Mason will not be forgotten, he will be remembered as a conscientious and dedicated teacher. 104 , RIGHT-Listening to the tone, Mr. Medieski skillfully adiusts a sour note. ROBERT ALLEN WEAVER-B.S., M.S.g Biology. MRS. DELLA WEBB-A.B.7 Junior High Mathematics. MRS. RUTH ANN WEBB-B.S., M.B.A.7 Business Education. MRS. BERTHA WEBER-Main Office. MISS SARA JEAN WELLS-B.A., M.S.7 English Head. MISS JANE WILLIAMS-B.A., M.A.p Junior High English. MISS PAULINE WILLIS-B.S., M.S.7 Biology. GARY L. WOOD-B.S., M.A., Business Education, Placement Director. RICHARD L. WOOD-B.S., M.S.g Biologyg Naturalist Club Sponsor. ROBERT C. WOOD-B.S., M.S.g Physical Education, Assistant Football, Track Coach, Junior High Guidance Co-ordinator. THOMAS D. WOODS-B.S., M.S.g Physical Education Head. NED HOWARD WRIGHT-B.S.5 Physical Science. CHARLES G. YEAGER-B.A.E., M.A.7 Art Head. MRS. CLARICE A. YOUNG-B.S., M.S.g Business Education. . X Ja: NW' I ,, , 4 N fl ,J wk s 1 XX? 1 V .4 . ,.,- A 4 .gi-4 .. I . ff' - ' ss V-,tx A 2 1 .sf ' ' , , , x ,M . J me .V K-. Q ' 1 '. ,.,. ' 2 iw. 1. 4 X, .1 , 'f f f- lnot picturedl 'gi ig., ,W .1 JAcK sowsMAN ' ' Mas. JEAN JAcKsoN 511 f ' yi. ,, Miss JUDY Konus Shortriclge T Prepares- her foundation Underclassmen Qi Shortridge's tradition, heritage, and most important, her future, depends upon her foundation-the underclass- men. Her construction has its strength in Their preparation and achievement. The freshman watches events, amazed. Gradually he accustoms him- self to,the accelerated academic and social activity. The sophomore, wise with the security of a year's experience yet still frisky, tackles the events which eluded him last year. The iunior, surg- ing with new confidence and sophisti- cation, begins to assume leadership. The underclassmen observe, partici- pate, and organize. They come to Shortridge to build the foundation for their futures yet in this process they simultaneously sustain the construction of Shortridge. QTY W. ff .dr -intends: as 5 v. XY. ...imc svri- , sif- lt af., . 'VL . Q P vs, . , . -. H' - XWKQ 'Ewa' X 'X . ,T .ifo. ' 'f', ' A .W 2 5, - x , r Y ' ' j 9, - . -J , iinmlsc- A :ws-LMI , 7 la U it - , , . - J I-A 'K 'fc . -' ' - . J- -' , - 4- - 1. 1 . A .. . , .Q ,- as v- v r . - 'T' 5 wwf . t '0 ' ' ' - - 4 .W txlgbugsuf !,:',-..,L:f. tw .-gs,-x v. JYA ,Qi ix, S '3 .ll q :f, ' r. 61 . 'g 3- X1 we -lfE '!y Cal: ' 'Rf -Xt i - Qi. - --fi ' ,ls ' ' -- ' ' I - if Y f key'-,gsx '52 , -.K ,- fQ X sq 0 - Q E , . Q ex' ff K. N 1 C in 1 ,W ' I .W s 9 fu : I nh, l if ' 1 . . , 6 g' Q ig 1 i if A V if ' rin 35' as i I ' ' I hz ri. .1 - T F9 rr. 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' ir -Q ' st 1 ' , We '- 'if 4 ' sl V' 55 J ilu! ,gk ASBMX ' ' A if Juniors LEFT-JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Asher Benrubi lPres.l, Dante Ven- tresca lSponsorl, Arniece Russell lPublicity Chair.l, Jennie Lowe IVV Chair.l, Diane Jackson lSec.l, Connie Burks IVV Program Ed.l, Paul Johnson lTreas.l. Cornelius Adams, Linda Adams, Sheila Adams, Dorothy Akard, Forrest Akers, Sharon Allen, Det- ra Amos, Cl i ff o r d Anderson, Michael Anderson. Rinda Anderson, Cheryl Arm- stead, Gunta Augenbergs, John- nie Avant, George Bacon, Lela Bacon, Roslyn Barnett, Sandra Barringer, Jerry Bartlett. Elizabeth Batton, Vicki Bauer, Stephen Baxter, George Bayless, Wanita Baynham, William Beard, Dwight Beasley, Judith Bell, Lois Bellamy. Bertie Benberry, Mary Benham, Marcus Bennett, Asher Benrubi, Donald Bernauer, Irmgarde Ber- zins, Sharon Bey, Sherrian Bird- song, Earl Black. Hogan Black, Richard Blackwell, Linda Blay, Cynthia Blow, Eddie Blue, Carolyn Blunt, Dwight Bonds, Duane Bonton, Ellie Book- walter. John Boozer, Bonita Bostick, Ralph Bostick, Louella Bowling, Linda Bradley, Richard Brady, Jacqueline Branham, W y att Bransford, Patti Broaden. Carol Bronaugh, Patricia Brook- ins, Beverly Brooks, Phyllis Brow- der, Kenneth Brown, Mae Brown, C. Peter Bruyn, Marsha Bryant, Barbara Buckhalter. Stephen Buckner, Marion Buford, Anthony Bullock, Mark Burch, Mark K. Burch, Constance Burks, Mavis Burks, Diane Burnett, Mike Buschmann. Class of '68 John Bush, Robert Butler, Shelley Cain, Craig Campbell, Tommy Campbell, Tony Carbone, Betsy Carthy, David Cazzell, Joseph Chan. Darlene Chandler, Brenda Cheek, Larry Chenault, Jett Cheung, Sharon Childs, Debra Clark, John Clark, Judith Clark, Eunice Cle- mons. James Cobb, Ronald Cochran, Elizabeth Cody, Diane Coffee, Donna Coffer, Enos Cole, Carol Colbert, Gloria Colbert, Aaron Coleman. Alice Coleman, Joyce Coleman, Judith Coleman, William Cole- man, David Collins, Hazel Col- lins, Stephan Collins, Cecil Conn, Kenneth Cornell. Willie Cornett, Linda Counts, Beverly Cousin, Dee Craft, Betti Craig, William Craig, Johnny Crosby, Gerald Cunningham, Rona Cushing. Larry Dailey, Milton Dailey, Jan- istine Dale, William Dalton, Joyce Daniels, Harry Davidson, Annette Davis, Carl Davis, Glen- da Davis. Margarette Davis, Robert De- Frantz, Lydia DeJarnette, Cheryl DeWeese, John Dowling, James Dozier, Robert Duke, Charles Duncan, Peter Easton. Sally Eberhard, Joyce Edwards, Alfred Edyvean, Esther Eisman, Ralph Elam, Virginia Ellison, Willie Elston, James English, Richard Ervin. Oscar, Evans, Stacy Evans, Lloyd Evers, James Ewing, Tom Far- rell, Mark Feeser, Sandra Feist, Lewis Fields, John Fisher. RIGHT--JUNIGR POLICY-Fronl Row: Dante Ventresca lSponsorl, Jennie Lowe, Arniece Russell, Ol- lie Hackett, Diane Jackson, Paul Johnson, Connie Burks, Asher Benrubi. Row 2: Carrie Todd, Arthur Kohn, Carol Colbert, Lin- da Counts, Ruth Streeter, Laura Gilpin, Hazel Robinson. Row 3: Margret Komisars, Mike Read, Jim Robinson, Milton Dailey, lrm- garde Berzins, Chris Reimer, Mary Leech. Row 4: Betsy Streeter, David DeFrantz, Steve lsenberg, Keith Johnson, Becky Frazier. Row 5: Eddie Blue, Charles Tem- ple, Stephen Nygaard, Pat No- lan, Stephen Horwitz. 4 , , -.1 ,, .. , .Thin k -- M' Q, 43? J x XX ' .fi P ' F' ' . If . K' ' 'E cf., an L. - .- fi - -F l ei. - -.. C , J LA. ' A L Q , I iijfjwgl b y M 4 ll 'H ..,.' w Aggfjf A , g 'J A it ilr I .l ift .. 'L K ' Tw? I K .... 4 , A ..,, ,, 'l Q, 1, .., A1 -..l pt A Q 'Q .rp it A h- lll' I 4 X lj. 17. 'A l . fs J' I 'Q 4 , e '. A 4' ggi?-1 . . 'W' ' - I is 1 4 Y ll . -.Qs 3 I W by A ,,, H X 1 x .ik ' L. . l ' Q file . V 4. A , , g js M .ia . ti' Q.. 1 is , .211 L5 A J A J sg: Q' . Q Xi xg 2 - A ll, 'v if: 1 . 3' , IV 5 H ,., .gg if lv 1 if 1 , I L., I W, ll J - .4 , Z .- A -ws ' 'H' K 9 0 V'-, 1, Z , A writ. ,Q Jr Q f 7 Q it tk.. '5-'K ., fi- - fn ww, ,. 'F T J ss 1 Q, . '89 as mi w X it 'if , 4, , , ' .. Q W I sa' 2 S '- . ' I. , 1, x ' , , ll. it , 1 'ar iv - Q, 6 'r .P ,, jg r .., X V Y 4 1 .. , C A ,Q , 2. A .fl . Q ...J g Q g is , C C ' In 355. Yr? 5' of 'Re ty '-tl . -df .Y -fy wh' ,W . , V, 251. ' T ' :-1 A X. L, do '-1 Q. 15 - ., WS L g Qi., rfb. A ,,,, 2:9 E2 L , ter! . 2 oft .12 M .. 5 M' -s , F J , Q f C. 1,4 , -. fi as 'X , 1 I X K L1 , f + 2 1 1 v Af 1.-Y vs- , S. so W' , - Jeff is .Sk ,, . -r 'R Ng, ,,GV. , ,4,. 4, gh r 4 .egg i S. Juniors Wanda Fleming, Dorothy Fletcher, Allan Flowers, Deborah Ford, Michael Ford, Paula Ford, John Foreman, Donald Fork, Earnestine Foster. Rebecca Frazier, Celeste Freeman, Ariia Freibergs, Robert Fried- meyer, Deborah Frierson, David Fruit, Jessie Fry, Mike Furgason, Delman Gaddie. Augustus Gaines, Geneva Gard- ner, James Gardner, Susie Gar- land, Stacey Garvin, lerrie Gibbs, Laura Gilpin, A I I y n e Girton, Leonard Glazier. Beverly Glenn, Sherman Goens, Carlton Golder, Stephen Golder, Ellen Gonis, Gregory Gooch, Clark Goodwine, Andree Gools- by, Susan Graham. Timothy Gravenstreter, Laura Green, William Greer, Robert Grissom, Frazier Grogan, Harold Grundy, Michael Gruver, Harold Gude, Dorothy Gullion. Olive Hackett, Bernard Hall, Lawrence Hall, Leroy Hall, Patri- cia Hall, Stewart Hall, Marcella Hankins, Frank Hann, Regina Haning. Richard Harden, Yvonne Hardin, Betsy Harger, Anora Harris, Step- hen Harris, Taran Harris, Carol Harrison, Betty Hawkins, Bonita Hayes. LEFT-Focusing on the typing drills book, Diane Coffee trys to coordinate her fingers and her eyes. Class of '68 RIGHT-Stopping traffic, Junior Princess Candidates attract the attention of motorists and pas- sers-by along the Homecoming Parade route. Yvonne Hayes, Steven Hedrick, Betty Heeter, David Hepley, Wal- ter Hergenroether, Ra y m o n d Hicks, Herschell Hill, Larry Hill, Barbara Holland. Felicia Hollis, Roger Holloway, Barbara Holmes, David Holt, Margret Hood, Lawrence Horne, Stephen Horwitz, Janice House, Jack Howard. Jerome Hubbard, Michael Hub- bard, Andrea Hunter, Linda Hut- chison, Paul Hutton, Tim Hux- hold, Linda Hyde, Carl lrvin, Steven Isenberg. Darrell Jackson, Deborah Jack- son, Diane Jackson, Sylvia Jack- son, Juanita James, Barbara Jar- rett, George Johnson, James Johnson, Paul Johnson. Rosemary Johnson, Stephanie Johnson, Douglass Johnston, An- ita Jones, Brenda Jones, Edwin Jones, Jody Jones, Joe Jones, Joseph Jones. Katherine Jones, Patricia Jones, Paul Jones, Theresa Jones, Mar- garet Jordan, Patricia Kemper, Bruce Kendall, Jacqueline Ken- nedy, Tim Kinnaman. Vicki Kinnaman, Arthur Kohn, Margret Komisars, Paula Kosof, Anthony Larry, Deborah Law- rence, Juanita Lawrence, Cindi Lawson, Vernita Lee. Mary Leech, Patricia Leslie, Shir- ley Lewis, Nathan Lipscomb, Judy Littleiohn, Leslie Locke, Linda Lockhart, Dina Long, Gloria Long. Mary Long, Jennie Lowe, Alvin Lucas, Abby Luttrell, Linda Mad- dox, Beniamin Malone, Linda Malone, Toni Malone, Linda Mar- tin. Q ',.. fy N 'x at gy, 5, v-ss, . I sn. es... 'Hx , 1 J'x- whldff 9 4 4 .il -gif .59 fn, l 1,55 A as T 4 sm - S A I .4 W VL ,.9' S. 'SY . W ,. Q ,,,. A Qu ,, ,ff . 535' .pi zir ' Q if' L' , ,, uf K i I 1 A Lil. i if i ' 'K Qs c , Q .M 3 ' ttf? g J ' 4 .- . 1 -N, ,ei 4 ,mi 'is nf' I , Q P-it f 1 ' - is V ,A 5 A U .lim A-H t 5 .I xx is - 'T 1' 1 ,,-. , 5 4- st? S' I -ali lk ' . L ' . L le W. iw - , L W l 'st . 'ein' 347 5' A f., ,. - 3 V' - A A-11 'lfjl ,gli K, is vi -V ., 7 Sz, if f f . N. f s 1 it s . st.. x 1 ,' 3 iq, - 2 Q- fr' A it 0 A . t ' Y S Isl, 'li' '54 K N 1' a' R7 ft, L, s-. ,. ml- K ai kgs , -'lg : -- A . h .,,. . , , 'A m , il, I ' L ts: li is W gk l ,, Ffa f.t lift' 'J lf f f r n. mi K - i Q- f K H , V . V, I r . A -t, . T K K . ,, .15 . Str. W it ft . ' . . tt . .1 .f-.,.-fu 4 X 1 A. ,ey D X jl ' K . n2EiXi'm:'.? f V.. E L' ,kc U . X , my fl , .Z . 'S XS .S 'rl J gc' is W5 XX A 5 -K. v im: :dr- if YP, Juniors Marva Martin, Shirley Martin, William Martin, Marcia Mason, Curtis McClendon, D o n n e t t a McClung, Freeman McConis, Mar- deen McCorker, Donna McCray. Levand McCurn, Phyllis McFad- den, Robert McGuire, William McKenzie, Denise McPheeters, Joe Meals, Harvey Middleton, Alice Miller, Richard Miller. Marcy Milligan, J o h n Minter, Linda Minter, Betsy Mitchell, Deborah Mitchell, Joyce Mitchell, Carole Moore, Frederick Moore, Gerald Moore. Jerome Moore, Kathleen Moore, Pamela Moore, Sharon Moore, Wilma Moore, Ronall Moreland, Bonita Morgan, Teresa Morphis, Phillip Morris. Wayne Morris, Marilynn Morrow, Linda Murray, Earnest Needham, Becky Newland, Jack Nickle, Van Buren Nixon, Patrick Nolan, Debra Northington. Veronica Nunn, Stephen Ny- guard, Eric Oldham, Lee Oli- phant, Teresa Oliver, George O'Neal, Eurydice Osterman, Mary O'Sullivan, Patti Owens. David Patton, James Patton, Patrick Patton, Joyce Pedigo, Brenda Perkins, Dwight Pickens, Stacia Pinner, William Pinner, Carol Poehlmann. Eleanor Polite, Linda Polk, Emma Porter, Stanley Proctor, Barry Quarles, Ronald Quarles, Shirley Rainey, JoAnn Rankin, Jo Carol Ray. Mike Read, Sandra Reed, Jewell Reese, Christine Reimer, Charles Reynolds, Fred Rice, Ann Rich- ardson, Robert Richardson, Cindy Roberts. Delia Robinson, Hazel Robinson, James Robinson, Raymond Rol- lings, Frank Roney, Risa Rooker, Jacqueline Rose, Edward Ross, Judith Ann Ross. Venus Rowe, Jackie Royster, Gar- denia Rush, Arniece Russell, Karen Russell, Patrick Russell, William Russell, Karen Saper- stein, Albert Satterfield. Judith Schwomeyer, Christine Scott, Frank Scott, Stephen Scott, Mark Shaffstall, Eunice Sharp, Walter Shelman, Michael Sher- rell, Anita Shields. Class of '68 Janice Skipper, Carol Shobe, Ralph Siskind, Allen Smith, Cas- ' T' 'i .,,,, 4 sondra Smith, Eric Smith, Leonard 5, ' X lj' , A Smith, Michel'le Smith, Shirley 'V X DK l Smith. T31 N if rl-:gf E: f 'W - . l l 's I 4 9,52 Sq ' S I Qil- 33,13 - Y - ,' F J 1,- C .1 S. v f fye. - fi 5 Y , cf W Mihmgd ll 'ra 4 , X4 f .if C1 hx 7 lik -4 15.1, S ,R .Q 1 -A 1 f--1? i x M Sylvester Smith, Theron Smith, R if-f ' Vincent Smith, Ivan Solomon, ig 19 , L if L ws. Larry Spain, George Spenos, Jo- ' ' L.. ,sy ... E seph Spicer, Diane Stahl, Ella ' Y Q3 'L' ,Lp fs , i - A S'QP'eS' s Y A-wi WV- x. '- Diane Starkey, William Starkey, alms Susan Stephens, Lela Steward 1 A -3 A A 4- Donna Stewart, Patricia Stewart, s V ff w .- Terrie Stovall, Bradley Strand, 'V '- A 'iV- nf' Bg- Gregory Street. ' , M y ' 7 f x x .J I I Elizabeth Streeter, Ruth Streeter, 'Fx , , K A Michael Strong, Edna Strong, f 'L V V ,, Curtis Strother, Alfredo Swani- f 4' H 1' i A ' gas, uh 'fs gan, Levetra Tardy, George Tay- - - , , ' lor, Leonard Taylor. , l .f i -Qs A W' Q , Lynthia Taylor, Ronald Taylor, Charles Temple, Darryl Thomas, . I ,Q - V, Kathy Thomas, Teresa Thomas, I 5 Q -Mm 14' 1.1. 4. . TW Anise Thompson, Barbara Thomp- .X-f vig -f ' V Q ' '. ' son, Elizabeth Thompson. i ,,,,,,' ' W' it ,' ,Q ' ' . S Z John Thompson, Sharon Thrall, M A -A Emmett Threat, Lois Tinnin, Mar- K vin Tinsley, Carrie Todd, Kert av ' lux - K L Toler, Yawnzerkel Toliver, Debbie V4 - S: 'W Townsend., i . A ,i X 1' ' B Q.. -V ' Katy Traylor, Rita Tubbs, Steven V , V - Tucker, Teresa Tunstall, Caroline ,nw N M' V Usher, Pamela Valle, Kevin Van I M ..,,., , F ' S xr Benten, William Varnardo, My- f 53 '-ff Q, gg ' ' ron Vaughn. A is' 'Xxj K . K K! L Pauletta Vaughn, Uldis Veilands, A Jerry Venerable, Mary Vinson, :Qin - Bill Wadsworth, Bobb Wa ner, M g P, ' fffilff-Y HQ, ,. 59- Y g .R f was fv- Saundra Wagner, Leslie Wake, ,. Q 356, latina, X Mark Waldo. XA 'K' ' ' ' ' . 1 , J .1 L Xu .5 V V , Mona Waldon, Kenneth Walker, X. I ,V If-N Tanya Wallace, Paul Warner, q ' .V Sandra Warner, Bernard Wash- M..,ei, A X , - . ington, Mary Watkins, Lynn Wat- X 'f ' 7' '3-gf, -L son, Dana Watts. r - 'Q t Q ,,.' if .5 . X X x X , j ' ga, YV , K. RIGHT-Careful and exact mea- V 0' surements enable art students to .fx 0' ,x correctly proportion and letter as 7 -- posters. Lf K Yr... V l 1 OE ll3llNi D uzu A ' V , t 1: 3 F ' X 7 -W Q iw N . w..,,,,.f ,il ,.:-u----- - tx V M!! .4 , - 'N , l- V -sl ,. - 1 1 If I , ,. rr ,' . A H IN X. ,I I t A iz '.'A s . ' 'fi ' ssszz 'is' ff , its . V A . 1,g ,, ':EE - .,,:22Q . A A ' , . '. T -I-A-.-4 zgz , ., .4 . 'xfNs. . Iwi -'ei-.V-v J - ' T. A 'Q ' . 3 Q ...-- X 'F f , I ' ' it if I V . K - .,., M N . fail l n l f f lVx,N,,ll ':lJf' -:'4- l ,Ji gl' M1 x 'J 4 A ,, ' 4 X-, Y r A f'!!fllll xi'-' ' ..A- c ' . Q ' , 1 ' N 1' .. , v. ':: it A five.. ,. S . 1 1.41 1112 r X . . h . Sop omores W '- fs tx,3 if I xt' i, f x eq 2' -' ,. A ' 1 l ' ,V 3 v X. IQ fs- n v 'A 1 A , . cm A . r 9 J x . ,I K - ,iQ V.. -K nfs I Sophom ores Hazel Watts, Fabian Weaver, Esther Webb, James Webb, Vicki Webster, Otha West, Phillip West, Carmen Westbrooks, Clarence White. John White, LeRoy White, Linda White, Linda K. White, Lorena White, Rhonda Whiteis, Mary Whitfield, R i c h a r d Whitfield, Carol Wilburn. Tyron Wilkins, Carol Williams, Crystal Williams, Deborah Wil- liams, Diana Williams, Donald Williams, Dorothy Williams, Ger- ald Williams, John Williams. Annesia Williamson, Dave Wil- son, Deborah Wilson, Griselda Wilson, Leonard Wilson, Robert Wilson, Tabitha Wilson, Deloris Winfrey, Jim Wismar. Pat Wolfred, Marsha Womack, Gwendolyn Wood, Betty Woods, David Woods, Thomas Woody, Jackie Woolridge, Regena Wright, Martha York. Geraldine Youngblood, M a r y Ziegler. Mark Akard, Charlotte Alexander, Gregory Allen, Marion Allen, Cynthia Allerdice, Clarence An- derson, Jim Anderson, Sharon Anderson, Susie Anderson. Charlene Andrews, James An- drews, Rebecca Andrews, Debra Archey, Denise Archey, Dana Archie, Jeffery Armstrong, Betty Arnold, Joseph Arnold. Sandra Arrington, Rodman At- kins, Sandra Austin, Deborah Bailey, Howard Bailey, JoAnn Baker, Denise Ballinger, Janis Barnes, Donna Barnett. LEFT-English ll Student Elaine Chambers puzzles over her work as Jackie Cheek writes her as- signment. Class of '69 James Barnett, Zoma Bartlett, Frances Bateman, Larry Benberry, Elaine Benford, Anna Bennett, Gary Bentley, Reginald Bentley, Michael Berry. Carol Billen, Donald Birdsong, Henry Birdsong, Reis Birdwhis- tell, Pamela Bishop, Celestine Black, Stephanie Black, Debra Blake, David Blatt. James Bluitt, Carmen Board, Col- lesta Bolden, Sarah Bonner, Betty Booth, Reuben Boyd, Cleophas Bradley, David Bradshaw, Mary Brady. Sara Branson, Lowell Bridgewater, Casandra Brooks, Andrew Brown, Anthony Brown, Bobby Brown, Deborah Brown, Diana Brown, Jerome Brown. Peggy Brown, Yvonne Brown, Ellen Bryant, Regina Buford, An- nette Bullock, Jeanette Bullock, Gregory Burch, Sylvia Burke, Hynes Burnett. Barbara Burns, Marcia Burris, Amanda Burton, Janean Burton, Sherry Bush, Minnie Butler, John Butsch, Patricia Caldwell, Jon- netta Carpenter. Daniel Carr, Steven Carr, Allen Carroll, Larrine Carson, Juan Charleston, Sharon Cheney, John Clanton, Leonard Clark, Marsha Clark. Alexander Clarke, Alice Clay, Jeanne Clay, Gerald Clemons Elizabeth Cleveland, Ava Cobb Wanda Cole, Brownie Coleman Johnn Collier. 1 1 1 Cora Cook, Karen Cork, Russell Cornell, Timothy Cotton, Marcia Cox, Glenn Craig, Clarence Crain, John Craine, Betty Cros- by. Toni Crowe, Barry Cummings, Delores Cunningham, Joe Cun- ningham, Wayne Curley, Michael Dabney, Peggie Dance, Vickie Davidson, Victor Davidson. Bettie Davis, Helen Davis, Lynn Davis, Nathaniel Davis, Susan Davis, Michael Dickerson, Gary Dietz, Dixon. Warren Distler, James Mark Dixon, David Dock, Willie Dodd, Larry Dodson, Steven Don- aldson, Carolyn Dorsey, Gregory Douglas, Daniel Dowling, Teresia Drew. Q . 7 z 0 or y Y. , .... , ri.:-it, . fi x . A L. 4, H fl . ll QV! : l' . ,g T:-1,5 V ,613 -. 4 K , - .,' X- 1 l A he . N ? Cr, ll 4. 'Fi All 1 A in X L , l. ,, 1 f , A X V, J V i kts. 'Y l 1 x 9 . .. 'la tl Y ' . A C , A L 1? V -1, Qt Q., . it C ' .... ' Q 't.i A. y sa 1 1, , N, .fe as L - -- U - rf. .. A tm .Q l iv' ,.', - all X . . . .: ' X , K- l , .l lif d 1. . if ' A., s .4 , M - '4 f ' E X - - . ,S , ,.Q.. ,A Y' Alhv uv- V J 'V were rf- ,, A ,A 5 A .se L fits A 1 ff l -'mv W n ' Q l ' - ' 4 I 4 l lg , 'r 'X V 1 h' , wi s 1 M158 4' W' , A- 1 M ' Q l by . ! 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Berto Elmore, Sharon Ervin, Dor- tha Estes, James Evans, William Fatout, Darryl Fearman, Michael Fields, Sharon Fields, Catherine Fife. Gertrude Finch, Jacqueline Finch, LaMonte Fisher, Darrell Flippin, Joyce Flowers, Bennie Ford, Pa- tricia Ford, Malinda Forte, Step- hanie Foster. Kathleen Fox, Mary Cleo Fox- worth, Michael Francis, Eric Franklin, Gary Franklin, Vladimir Frazee, Karrin Gaddie, Sharrin Gaddie, Donna Gamble. Stephen Gamble, Judy Garrett, Karen Garvin, Michael Gaston, Vera Gavia, Darrell Gibson, Caro- lyn Gilbert, Ronald Gilbert, Di- anne Gill. William Glenn, Barry Golder, Gregory Goodrich, Angela Good- son, Vicki Gorbett, Jonathan Gor- don, Curtis Grady, Clifford Gra- ham, Shelia Graham. Brenda Granger, Alvoria Greene, Semoria Greene, Yvonne Greene, Alice Grider, Faye Grimes, Janet Grooms, Steve Gurnell, Denise Hackney. Cheryl Haddox, Per Hahne, Jani- fer Hall, Stephan Hall, Stephanie Hall, Marion Hamler, Dena Hampton, Robert Hansen, Regin- ald Hardin. Class of '69 Phillip Harding, Elizabeth Hardy, Almarie Harmon, Betty Harper, Joann Harper, Tracy Harper, David Harris, Robert Harris, Wil- liam Harris. Denise Harrison, Elaine, Hart, Joseph Hastings, Stewart Haw- kins, Inez Hayes, Ronald Haynes, Bronnie Hazelwood, Judith Hen- derson, Sharon Henderson. Carol Henry, Cliffaredia Herrell, Brenda Higginson, Donna Hill, Fred Hill, Jean Hill, Marvin Hill, Ronald Hill, Rosemary Hill. John Hobbs, Shelia Hogan, Gail Holder, Winifred Hollis, Barbara Hollonquest, Prince Holmes, Paul Holmgren, Diana Holt, Pamela Hopkins. Marcus Hopson, Patrick Hopson, Myron Horne, Lorenzer Horton, Elizabeth Horwitz, Carolyn How- ard, Donnie Howard, Humphrey Howard, Jo Ann Howard. William Howard, Jacquelyn Hub- bard, Clarence Hudson, Patricia Hudson, Lee Huggins, Anthony Hughes, Marcella Hughes, Sheryl Hull, James Humphrey. Lorenzo Humphrey, Janice Hunter, Sherlene Hurt, Melissa Ingram, Diane Irvin, Dale Isbell, Arthur Jackson, Deborah Jackson, Pat- zetta Jackson. Steve Jackson, Carolyn Jamell, Sandra James, Brown Jenkins, Robert Jenkins, Phyllis Jewell, Cecilia Johnson, Charles Johnson, David Johnson. Fred Johnson, Janice Johnson, Marcia Johnson, Ronald Johnson, Sandra Johnson, Virginia John- son, Willie Johnson, Hazel Joint- er, Charolette Jones. Clara Jones, Claraissia Jones, Jones, Claude Jones, Donna Georganna Jones, Gladys Jones, LaVada Jones, LaVonne Jones, Leslie Jones. Lillie Jones, Martha Jones, Ran- dolph Jones, Steve Jordan, Kathy Kennedy, Wanda Kerr, Curtis King, Gilda King, Towena King. Patricia Kish, Kathryn Kunz, Ilze Kurins, Mickle LaCree, Michael Lane, Goldie Lask, Corlis Lauray, Terris Legg, Phyllis Lester. M GUN RG-'V H N if x f 4 ,, M . Us ks'-'.. , RC f M, P 'H .. d ASA' V' ,Qu ., A v!' .. I we X A ff an '41 wg uid r is . Q si- , My if is a M - .el W' 'W' , T -.45 1 . 6 ,. lsfjv ff 6? --1 . if ks 5' -05 X 1' ffi 1 ' , -4- ' 4 ff. 'fl 3 f 4 1' 40' , me Q , , f If ,, f TJ I W s . ?'illw l - I I I3 ' V fs ' 1 lx W' . X- . 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' .'x'.L'a an J, .ri. is , , A if A ls., i 2, llmlctjii H A., LL R Qzluhnxl is if - ' if stir. X A f g?s ' .55 'Q , film I A ni I .A g A JL. M' . ,mg 6 'F W' Y qt!! ff Q lvl - ff Q e ' ' ,on W Q.- Q sw' Jig, A. 0 , SQL-Q 5' ', .N z .MP--, -5 ' , l I XM X 1 KA' L 4 K xl 'N Locke, Donna Lockett, Sandra Logan. Stella Love, Karen Lunsford, Ed- ward Madden, Jacqueline Maiors, Jamesella Malone, Gary Mann, Carolyn Marley, Richard Marsh, Van Marshall. Karen Martin, Ronald Martin, Wanda Martin, Paul Mason, San- dra Matthews, Anna McAfee, El- Ioweze McAfee, Susan McClel- land, Stanley McClendon. Vicky McCullough, Scott McDon- ald, Paul McDowell, Nancy Mc- Fall, Dennis McGee, Lana McGee, Geraldine McGhee, Patrick Mc- Grath, Jeffrey McGuire. Willa McKenzie, Debra McMillan, Ruth McNairy, Katrina McNary, Anthony McQueen, Cliftina Mc- Reynolds, Rosalie Mechain, Mar- gret Medaris, David Messer. Sidney Messer, Leslie Michael, Deborah Miles, Randall Miller, Lawrence Mills, Romania Milton, Conrad Moore, Deitra Moore, Ed- wina Moore. James Moore, Janet Moore, Charlesetta Morphis, Olivia Mor- ris, Nathaniel Mosley, Denise Mullens, Samuel Mullin, Marilyn Murphy, Eugene Murray. Margaret Murray, Philip Murray, Erma Myers, Rexford Myers, Deb- orah Myles, Salli Nahmais, Karen Nance, Gale Neal, Charles Nel- son. Carla Nicholas, Milton Nixon. Waverly Northington, David Nor- wood, Charles O'Bannon, Ra- monna Oglesby, Willis Oldham, Glenda O'Neal, George Overton. Valerie Parham, William Parker, Marie Parrott, Charles Parson, Carolyn Patterson, Janice Patter- son, Royal Patterson, Valerie Patterson, John Pearson. John Pellett, Willie Peoples, Do- retta Person, Millicent Pettaway, Mary Petty, David Pinner, Win- fred Pitts, Hans Poehlmann, Annie Poole. Gregory Posley, Frederick Powell, Karen Powell, Sterling Powell, Cindy Pryor, Kenneth Pullings, John Putelis, Saundra Radford, Walter Randall. Class of '69 T Kenneth Randle, Judy Rasdell, Margie Ratcliff, John Rauch, Lei- la Redlich, Tony Reed, Phillip Reid, Susan Reimer, Robert Ren- ford. Carol Rice, Diana Rice, Lynette Riding, Mona Ringel, Katherine Risch, Dave Robb, Linda Robbins, Winona Roberson, Anna Roberts. Stephanie Roberts, John Robert- son, Henry Robinson, Robert Robinsin, Albert Roddy, Theron Roe, Linda Rollings, Ronald Rose, Rowena Rucker. Geraldine Russell, Kevin Russell, Phyllis Russell, Paul Rutland, Gregory Sample, Ronald Sanders, Shirley Sanders, Donna Sanford, Micheal Sanford. Faith Saunders, Faye Scoggins, Richard Scott, Norma Scruggs, Carla Shanklin, Gloria Sharp, Carol Sharpe, Katina Sharpe, Gary Shaw. Linda Shemwell, Virginia Shep- ard, Carol Sheridan, Clarence Sherrod, Priscilla Shobe, Freeman Simmons, Rosalind Simms, Ju- dith Skaggs, Philip Slates. M a r s h a Slaughter, Anthony Smith, Barbara Smith, Ben Smith, Herbert Smith, Kaye Smith, Lynn Smith, Madeline Smith, Mattie Smith. .Michael Smith, Patricia Smith, Rochelle Smith, Saundra Smith, Paul Smoot, Isaac Spain, Tim Spaulding, Pearl Spells, Suzanne Spooner. Lloyd Stafford, Cynthia Stahl, Debra Stanfield, Allen Starks, Mary Steichen, Richard Stern, Yvonne Stevenson, Bessie Stew- art, Edna Stone. RIGHT - Underclassmen shout their unanimous approval of Shortridge's 44-6 Homecoming victory. X A Lf T ry t y ,asf 1? J ,- 'T' . ,K , is gn nf rg, X 2 K -, 'ogy ,, 1' f me f X s ' Yi ,sa 'if ' . 2- S f . ,, . . ie Q' T Q ' I 1 3' L . , vi. ft T 'sr gil 1 U 1 Q Q? it ,A A fs i. W S ,emit Q 4 l 5 ,., ' A ' E V if.-ri is' , .1 1 - 1 A ifi I T' f L ' fi -1 A K L 6-, f-.. 'X J PP 4'Q 41 ss - ,n 5 . kd f R 'W s K, I 'WQQ 'f 9 J S S+ X S. 9 -'Z' 4 fi N, ,S L, A 4... ,, , ..'2?i.l if 'gf' if 'R nz V :VN e Es .... , t i y V ' r as k K Z t-gr Q. 1- '-.- G is F ri Y ,N We , T. 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Deborah Thorn, Patricia Thurman, Steve Tillis, Karen Tipton, Monte Trammer, Steve Triner, Jillane Tunstall, Robert Turner, Breck Tyler. Doris Tyson, Elizabeth Unger, Ann Upson, Joy Upson, Richard Vaughn, Karen Veney, Debra Vinnegar, Brenda Wagner, Janice Wagoner. Beverley Walker, Flora Walker, William Walker, Suzanne Wal- lace, Garland Waller, Arthur Warner, William Warner, Ezra Warsaw, Jarold Washington. Karen Waters, Victoria Waters, Leroy Watson, Carolyn Watts, David Watts, Patrice Weathers, Gwendolyn Weeks, Walter Weir, Loretta Wells. LEFT-Clothing I gives students such as Deborah Frierson ideas for future homemaking. Class of '69 Stephen Wenholz, Gwendolyn West, Patricia Wharton, Edward White, Harriett White, Johnnie White, Delores Whitfield, Milton Whitfield, Saundra Whitlock. Sue Whittaker, Helen Wieking, Sandra Wiggins, Juanita Wilhite, Douglas Wilkins, Bettye Williams, Charles Williams, Janice Wil- liams, Joan Etta Williams. Karen Williams, Kenneth Wil- liams, Kris Williams, Mariorie Williams, Norman Williams, Step- hen Williams, Tommie Williams, Kassandra Williamson, Thomas Williamson. Jerry Willis, Delores Wilson, Lar- ry Wilson, Robert Wilson, Robert Wilson, Shelia Wilson, Sheri Wil- son, John Wimsatt, George Wod- zinski. Brenda Woods, James Woodson, Robert Woodson, Ethelenor Wool- ey, Rachel Wright, Tella Wright, Trudy Wright, Rae Young, Dar- rick Yowell. Kathy Adams, Regennia Adams, Richard Adams. Kirk Alexander, Mike Allee, Bren- da Allen, Charlotte Allen, Del- mar Allen, Gail Allen, Luvenia Allen, Paula Allison, Paulette Al- lison. Rudolph Alvies, Tyrone Amos, Ava Anderson , Bernell An- derson, Margo Anderson, Greg Arnold, Reginald Atkins, Uldis Augenbergs, Darryl Austin. Mark Bacon, Larry Baker, Sharon Baker, John Ballinger, Patricia Barlow, Richard Borman, Cathy Bastin, Helen Bates, Cecelia Bat- ton. 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XA iA . 9 N-.dv vi wb -, h. , 41 Q If 9 X,-.Q ..x ex 1 P 3, J 4 y Y gi- f A b Q f Ng ' pi, 5,-:Q V l iii g 1' fl' J nal gn' 1 : ' 'ix Xl N I l 7 11, ' 4 x Freshmen Arnold Burks, Mike Burns, Mimi Burns, Jacqueline Busby, Michael Busby, Arlene Butler, Francis But- ler, Tommy Caddell, James Camp- bell. Albert Canady, Anne Carley, Gerald Carlson, Gwendolyn Car- penter, Andy Carroll, Helen Car- ter, Linda Carter, Phyllis Caudle, Charles Cazzell. Elaine Chambers, Phyllis Chap- man, Gordon Chase, Anthony Cheathan, Iris Cheatum, Jackie Cheek, Denise Clark, Sharon Clark, Renee Clay. Mary Cobb, Deborah Colbert, Cynthia Cole, Vicki Cole, Betty Collins, Karen Collins, Olga Col- lins, Clarence Combs, David Cork. Paula Cosentino, Charles Cox, William Cox, Mike Coy, Dennis Craig, Joyce Crawford, Terence Crawford, Victoria Crawford, Clarence Curry. Marie Curtis, Larry Cushenberry, Elizabeth Dahl, Doris Dangerfield, Carrie Darden, Anthony Davis, Kenneth DeaKyne, Anita De- Frantz, Janice DeHoniesto. Patricia Dodd, Bishop Dotson, Kenneth Douglass, Elaine Drager, Eleecia Draughon, Aline Drew, Niven Drybrough, B e n I a m i n Duke, Joan Dunlevy. Charolett Dyer, Don Edwards, Sylvia Eisman, Deborah Elam, William Elam, Betty Elliott, Perry Elliott, Sharon Elliott, Debbie Ellis. Earnestine Ellis, Joel English, Ophelia Enix, Robert Ervin, James Espiritu, Jennifer Ewing, Carolyn Farley, Dennis Farmer, Denise Fearman. Sandra Finger, Janice Fletcher, Deborah Floyd, Sarah Ford, Con- nie Fork, Ronald Franklin, Deb- orah Frazier, Sylvia Frazier, Phil- lip Freeman. Valdis Freibergs, Mark Friedmey- er, Kris Fulk, Perry Gann, John Gardner, Garvina Garvin, Virgil Gavia, Deborah Gentry, Step- hanie Gilbert. Theresa Golden, Gloria Goodrich, Matt Goodwine, Nancy Gordy, John Gorske, Ronald Grady, Wayne Grady, Bryan Graham, Mary Graham. Class of '70 Ollie Grant, Leon Graves, Mari- lyn Graves, James Greer, Wanda Greer, Denise Grissom, Ted Gros- bach, Joyce Grundy, Mary Gude. Jennifer Gwinn, John Haddox, Kristian Hahne, James Hall, Frances Hamilton, David Handy, Cinda Hansen, Lynn Hansen, Bo- nita Hardesty. John Hardesty, Peggy Harger, Milton Harper, Joyce Harris, Wil- liam Harris, Pauletta.Hart, Rosia Hastings, Mariorie Hawthorne, Clara Hayes. Glenn Hayes, Charlotte Haywood, Victoria Henson, Grace Heshel- man, Barry Hester, Bruce Hill, Joyce Hill, Nathaniel Hill, Paula Hill. Gi ne ' ' ' '- .. :X 1.7 I ' . t Q.. 4 x 'N'-4 Il' ' f 1 X ' V ft ng , ,, .ww X, v v li V' If ,a . -. N-..' , A' S ' , Q 5 ' f eu K ,J 'xx v I 'S xx - ,Y Q Al . ,A mx K . ll 'lf A - A 'li ' It 5 - 'i IL ' 4 3. 1 ' J . x A 3 ,,,:, Q , n f ,r Q K 2 fi ' ,,, vw.. X, 1 ' , t ,, l . -71 l ff-f':..,fs' -. Myra Hirsch, Sarah Hochstedler, ' iz! Donald Hodge, Dannie Holland, in Q , 'Q f' if ,, Keith Holland, Cynthia Holloway, 5 l' ' A ' Donald Hollowell, Darrick Holt, W' -A-:gf 'li Theresa Holt. A f ' Robert Hooten, Deborah Hopkins, -. . , ' ' Deborah Horn, Mike Horne, Carol 1 ,, .5 K, Hoskins, .Carolyn Hoskins, Shirley M w ' House, Aileen Howard, Jean Hub- , ' 1 I ' 1'-' Q., 4 ,f .Q x I Y nf y bm' A E . 1 e- ff 4... lx Donald Hudson, Hilda Hudson, ' Florence Hughes, Debra Hughley, 3, -.5 1 . ' ,, gtg-L Beverly Hurst, Doug Huse, Loring A ty . Ni - Q, lngraham, James lngram, Yvonne 1 Fi -' 'A' f Q . Jacks. i I j , .- N . X ., t Q , John Jackson, Mable Jackson, James Jamerson, Raymond Jame- tg 'H i N .tg-5 . son, Kemy Jee, Myla Jeuaffe, A .XL ' 6 Sheila Jeter, Gerald Johnson, X X A233 W' , 5' ' , H 4' . Joseph Johnson' i a ,fr t r , fi . in . Joyce Johnson, Willie Johnson, , E K Millene Jones, Sara Jones, Davey xg , , Aw, H . A. E , ,X Joyner, Kenneth Justice, Janet ., 1 I 5. - ,Z-li.. ,tg ' Kendrick, Gary Kennedy, Joyce- L , V -7 3' - .Q I + Q -3 rs. -.f - r 1 r ' yn Kennedy. - . W f V Wy fi. .' Fl: -- ' 1 J i ' il. Bill Kennerly, Norman Kenney, ' Carol Kimbrough, Bernt King, ,,. 4, 5' Francine King, Gwendolyn King, asf .:.. . :L Becky Klepper, Peter Komisars, -Y , -V1 Mx -S144 Jill Kooiker. f l ' . vs? Angel Kostarides, Sarah Kunz, -L J V F . Glenn Lacey, James Lacey, Dun- .A , J- V iw wg ,lu Ea AA gn can Laing, Ernest Lambert, Mel- 3 I 5 Sf Qs, ig - a ' i vin Langford, Steve Lawson, ' ', ll: - J L ' . M ' ' - A V 'W ' omes ewls 31 fam 3 ' . .il A, Vickie Lewis, Carl Lile, Helen Lingeman, Bruce Lismon, Michael Locke, Karen Looper, Kerry Losche, Barbara Malone, Donna Manley. LM ,vw 'Lie .1 at f ,za tg, gf, 1 1 -Q., . M W ,,.i MM ... L, 453 lk a t RQ ,...,. Z' , ,e ,flax .. v., 47' 94 ll - g f. s, Nl- L A . l ll ' t .L , v -. ,W , , i , . . Q fiifx- M t A S t i W :it W ' is 1 ' W1 1 -J J 2 as H . .. if 4, ' h ,2 , ' l , ug. 1' vw ' D Exim .W 'f Le Y X fl a,Av -I '4-Il' 4. T. 9 ll iris -3 J if X G 3 . : S J ' 34,1 V r . 4? r 'lf I rr .GI 'Q W.- -.. ...- Ft A in 631 f . ,W , 74 r -iv , K. sit? K. 'AX 'F -3 l Ki, T3 X. J Q f l ' n 2' ' f G A . lf fl V J. sg e- ... . .. ga. iw ' ,v ., -vi 'E . 1. Q, 5' 3 1 'x 4. .4 -2' V 98 as al , M- , 4- .51 f , 1-' ,, ,. fx, l 4353 is g ' K fa- 1 . ,-1 'TA K2 6' an N- S 'iff al X l V J l l ng lllll .4' 'T 7 X w ' Freshmen Kevin Marsh, Andrea Martin Ralph Martin, Randall Martin, Kevin Mason, Edward Matthews, William McAllister, Martha Mc- Andrews, Linda McChristian. 1 Earl McClendon, Beverly McDon- ald, Joan Means, Sue Michels, Duane Miller, Martin Miller, Pamela Miller, Robert Milligan Marianne Mitter. 1 Nathan Montoya, Donald Moore, Loretta Moore, Sharon Moreland, Nancy Morris, Ted Morris, Terry Morton, Debra Mosley, Robert Mosley. Anna Mullen, Jacqueline Mundy, Raven Murrell, Margaret Myers, Woodrow Myers, Sandra Nall, Maurice Needham, David Neme- cek, Denise Newland. Charles Newson, Theresa Nichols, Cecelia Nolcox, Steven Northing- ton, Sandra O'Banion, Judy O'Bannon, Marilyn O'Bannon, William Offett, Mike Okey. Valerie Oliver, Mark Ostling, John O'Sullivan, Brenda Over- ton, Patricia Owens, Roland Paicely, Curtis Parks, Judge Pat- terson, Patricia Payne. Mary Payton, Vickie Pearson, Momir Pepic, Jacqueline Perkins, Gary Perry, James Person, Mic- hael Peterson, Frank Phillips, Donna Pinckney. Phyllis Poindexter, John Polk, Dorothy Pryor, Martin Putelis, Geisele Quarles, Mary Ragland, Keith Rand, Alice Randell, Lester Randolph. Phyllis Rapier, Yvonne Rawls, Steven Rayford, Patty Read, Paul Redmond, Jary Reed, Saundra Reed, Donald Reese, Steve Rei- mer. James Richardson, Pearl Richard- son, Randall Richardson, Roger Richee, Steven Riggs, Willie Riggs, Lavon Riley, Morris Ringel, Bill Rogers. Jackie Rogers, Kenneth Rogers, Sherrie Rogers, Dee Rollings, Karen Ross, David Roth, Robert Rowe, Brenda Rowse, Ellen Rush. Gwendolyn Russell, Richard Ryon, Barry Sanderson, Gwendolyn Sanford, Debby Saperstein, Di- anne Saperstein, Thelma Sarver, Patricia Satterfield, William Sat- terfield. Class of '70 Bernice Saunders, Wanda Saun- ders, Kathy Schricker, Carl Scott, Victoria Scott, Scott Selmanoff, Doyle Shanks, Chris Sharp, Nikki Shaw. Agnes Shelton, Robert Shipp, Sheila Shorts, John Slaton, Mic- hael Slaughter, James Sleeva, Carrian Singleteary, Desmond Smith, Edward Smith. James Smith, Joy Smith, Valerie Smith, Dennis Snow, Dwight Spain, Gus S p e n o s , Anthony Spradley, Steffan Stackhouse, Alan Stall. Charlene Starks, Kathy Stelter, Paula Stepp, Rodney Stepp, Wil- liam Steward, Steffanie Stewart, Cathy Stimer, Patricia Stokely, Randy Strand. Tiffany Straughn, Craig Straw- ther, Jay Strickland, Linda Strong, Ron Stubbs, Betty Sullivan, Steve Summerlot, Steven Swanigan, George Tandy. Charlene Taylor, Joel Taylor, Jane Temple, Beth Thomas, Gail Thomas, James Thomas, Willard Thomas, Normie Thompson, Susie Thompson. Martha Thurman, Gary Tope, Dave Toumey, Karen Trice, Gail Triner, Cynthia Tucker, Jerry Tucker, Larry Turner, Maxine Turner. Sherry Twyman, Brenda Vance, George Vaughn, Angela Veegh, Wanda Wade, Tom Waldo, De- nise Walker, Larry Walker, Fran- ces Walston. Herman Ward, Alonzo Watford, Aliean Watkins, Linda Watts, Parthenia Weaver, Alpha Webb, John Weber, Patricia Webster, Mary Weddle. Deborah Wells, Kathy Wharton, Jerry Whetsel, Iris White, Mer- rick White, William White, Renee Whiteis, Monroe Whitney, Vashti Wickware. Daniel Wilcox, Elizabeth Wil- liams, Gaston Williams, Wind- ford Williams, Patrice Wilson, William Wilson, Dan Wolfred, Frankye Woods, Morris Wool- ridge. Nancy Wright, Harry Wyatt, Phil Wykes, Robert Young, Herman Zinermon, Erik Ziznovskis. Q- lgffkxi J fd lirjgf fr-41, .x x, fl if g 1 ..Q S v fir .si Lg Q Q? 5. swf K S its se ret' , 'F 'f lx I ,fa , wi AP Y I -av ,Q V , . D 'f Q -5 , is ,Fifi 1 v 4: V we we fzf , -V V Q ,,,, of xt i tw. Ilia JQ 'ffl en, ' nw sax?--. ,, X . . , 1 I, C 3-,Q A-.. 5. 1 V-.,' s., -fn -tes. is -4- . '-,. , -' 1 we an e 'J tai 6 ' Q71 . , 53 A 4 sf ' ft 1 A Civ it ,. ts ,ft , A ' MB -l ' -..' j ' W.-Q35 . K 1 ,E -vll , l G tlyl 2 ' vs . t h f , . ' - -nf '- - R 15. X ' 1' A , f 4-:as ' ,.. . , :-. s D R if .ii as JU: 4 - ' rf Q - 'H' J at f Q .K ' Y A gi 'qi ' x Y ,, - .- t J ,J A at -. .1 L t Q, , f ' f is-5 if 9 .39 P :il ffl' J .r if T-s,,,'l 'ff' ' 'P ss - L.-al , . s-t R A J i T- r y f g gl 1 .,.. X V A4 Q , A fi . frets N .tl . x -Q -MM . K P- f sl Xt r ' f 11+-Qif . - X' X t is 1 K -rv Q: , -2 . 24 '..a5, .YZ C... X. , ff 'S t wi w- si f .-...f g 1 r ts gt., lb ' A ' ll bi XX f i 'K P a . x. Q.. January Freshmen 594' K 4 K ., A 'N +3 .1 ' ai l :1 C.. we nt- V J , , - iv Q . .vi is K I . I MY N' 18 i , 9 if y V f J ..-V ff' L A 5 . -,. xl me 'I . if-A 6 A xy 5 ww f X, 'LA 3-- - r- ' :' 1, . . , s t H W 9. lv 4 ! sw, x Q c W Kg 3, 'qt' iv JS, S , .. 4 1 as 'VW . xg. ,Tl A i V , i ,12' f r ff ab? 5 he ' ' ,-' 4.152 .r L in ' . sw :A , 9:13 I' . 1 .4 1 A LY J nw- 4-H-1 Y J, 4 I i ' 4.4 .. 4' 2. ' . ,R vs,-,. W. , -ee- a,. . EV Q Nr! x J ,Q X :A ' M...- ? gf' .vw-'Q' sny ...fr Q Q ww- Qi , . Q 1 h xc. N so . f. J... v Lively Matt Akard, Rose Barnes, Carl Barnett, Sandra Bentley, Willie Blow, Ava Blue, Cynthia Bran- don, Barbara Brown, Rosalind Brown. Beverly Buckner, Vera Burris, Tal- ley Caldwell, Bobbyioe Carna- han, Karen Clark, Mike Curry, Deborah Dade, Helen Demmings, Shirley Dotson. Mark Freeman, Nona Gaddie, Kenneth Glenn, Martin Goens, Gary Goodwin, Dennis Grady, James Graham, Michael Granger, Shandelle Hall. Gary Harding, Jo Ann Henson, Marcia Hill, Derrick Humphrey, Frank Jacobs, Jefferey James, Virginia Johnson, Wanda John- son, Ruth Jones. Kevin Killebrew, Carol King, James Lambert, Matt Laubach, Claudette Lewis, James Lipkins, Vera Mahone, Bonita Mann, Daphne Matthews. Alan McCullough, Kim McKenzie, Ruby McMillan, Charles Monger, Denise Montgomery, K a r e n Moore, Sherry Owsley, Jack Per- kins, Arletta Rhodes. Gwendolyn S m i t h, Deborah Spearman, Herbert Spurrier, Terry Steiner, Fostina Summers, Esther Thornton, Charles Toombs, Dirk Vermeeren, Wanda Wake. Joan Walker, David Ware, Earl White, Linette White, Andrea Williams, Cassandra Williams, lra Williams, Nadine Williams, Donovan Williamson. George Witt, Lorraine Woodard. LEFT-Underclassman Dave Hep- ley helps his teacher Robert L. Black hunt for bugs under a rotted tree limb. Unclerclcissmen Keep S S Going Strong ketball team during practice. LOWER LEFT-Peppy sophomores promote school spirit. LOWER RIGHT-Juniors Liz Thompson and Martha York assist in the physical education department by taking attendance. allr49'4 Q5 -Ii LEFT-Coach Joe Tofil instructs the freshman bas- C 5. X i Seniors Serve Shortridge With Spirit, Aided by Senior Class Sponsor Mrs. Dorothy Otto, the senior council and the senior officers selected this year's ANNUAL dedicatee, Miss Ellen Ocker. Miss Ocker, who has been a part of the Indianapolis school system for forty years, has been in charge of orienting new faculty members at Shortridge. She wrote th e SHORTRIDGE TEACHERS MANUAL and was one of the original authors of the BLUE BOOK in 1925. She was recently on the committee which revised that book in 1964. Following the dedication announce- ment, Principal Robert J. Shultz stated, No one on the Shortridge staff has done more of lasting value than Ellen Ocker. RIGHT-Reviewing the BLUE BOOK and the SHORT- RIDGE TEACHER'S MANUAL, Principal Robert J. Shultz congratulates Miss Ellen Ocker on her work. LOWER LEFT-SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS-Darryl Armistead lPres.l, Betty Wadlington IV. Pres.l, .lan Clark lSec.l, Lesley Mikels IANNUAL Ed.l, Claud Myers lTreas.l. LOWER RIGHT-Enthusiastic seniors thunderously applaud the Blue Devil team during a pep session. ' ' 5 . S' L E ' 7 .. Q r , l QQ f I 5 f!.s'E.c J. l 2 ' f i 5 , . f i 3 E fix x . at if i .ei 'J l gf X li A ii: F.. Honor Dedicatee of Yearbook With Pride Y' ' ' 3-,hi IM' A , ' r 1 N QWWTWYZ, . , 2 .CQFXXV of 3 ' '-f'g..,.L . ,y ' VJ, V ,t I ' q 3w,l, xx VX P1 UPPER LEFT-Miss Ellen Ocker steps to the micro- phone to thank the senior class for dedicating the ANNUAL to her. UPPER RIGHT-Not initialing, but numbering study-hall chairs, Senior Rosie White assists the art department. LEFT-Senior Sponsor Mrs. Dorothy Otto and Fi- nancial Adviser Mrs. Mary Siegal work together on senior announcements. esponsibiliiy Shoulderecl by Sr. Council s 5 i 5 iv, if I SENIOR COUNCIL-Front Row: Barbie Bonham, Ransi Senanayake, Mrs. Dorothy Otto lSponsorl, Jan Curry, Betty Wadlington lV. Pres.l, Darryl Armi- stead lPres.l, Jan Clark lSec.l, Lesley Mikels lANNUAL Ed.l, Susan Brown. Row 2: Mary McKenzie, Judy Keenan, Pam Percival, Susan Carlton, Cricket immersed in the details of class or- ganization, the thirty members of the senior council met bi-weekly during the fall to select the person to whom the ANNUAL would be dedicated, choose the style of graduation announcements, and officially approve the class budget. The approach of graduation found council members choosing the class gift and arranging senior vespers. Another senior spring activity was Class Day. Elected by classmates, the four Class Day officers presented a light skit in which the Historian skimmed the highlights of the past four years while the Prophet predicted classmates' fu- tures. Giftorian and Willmaker poked fun at seniors with puns and burn gifts left to the younger generation. CLASS DAY OFFICERS-Sitting: Cindy Fields, Pro- phet, Sharon Stepko, Historian. Second Row: Ed Cosper, Willmaker, Harold Smith, Giftorian. Ward, Pat Forbes, Colleen Heeter, Sylvia.Jelliffe. Row 3: Walter Osborn, Marvin Sacks, Kathryn Davis, Clarence Bolden, Jim Mclntire, Grant Hawkins, Laurie Thomas, Elaine Rush. Row 4: Harry Radliffe, Harold Smith, McClellon Cox, Robert Booher, Benton Marks, Colin McCance, Wally Ozols, Dwight Smith. l l J Lynn McDowell . Sarah Sutherland Holly Carroll . . . Jeffrey Holmgren Benton Marks .. Pamela Percival Virginia Osborn Judith Keenan . Marvin Sacks . . Jan Clark ..... Sylvia Jellifte .. Stuart Miller . .. Larry Stout .... James Patrick Forbes .. Kathleen E. Moore Janet Griggs ..... Cynthia Morphew Susan Carlton . .. Senior Honor Roll . . .7.951 . . .7.934 . . .7.863 . . .7.743 . . .7.73O . . .7.694 . . .7.641 . . .7.506 . . .7.479 . . .7.476 . . .7.473 . . .7.351 . . .7.291 . . .7.268 . . .7.263 . . .7.224 . . .7.108 . . .7.057 Nancy Kohn .. McClellon Cox . . Nancy Klotz Marilyn Chance . Janet Curry . .. Susan Brown . .. Jeri Bastin ..... James Mclntire . Gregory Gifford Colin McCance . James Lingeman Darryl Armistead Sharon Stepko . . PART TIME HON Morris Lask .... Katherine Lee .. Yvonne Perkins 4. . Q . 4 . . ......... s.. OR ROLL 7.040 7.027 7.014 6.974 6.935 6.841 6.805 6.767 6.667 6.619 6.594 6.578 6.564 7.545 7.194 6.966 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-Front row: Miss Elizabeth Evans lSponsorl, Sharon Stepko, McClellon Cox lTreas.l, Pam Percival lSec.l, Holly Carroll lV. Presl, Jim Mclntire lPres.l, Kathy Moore, Kris Butsch, Lesley Mikels. Row 2: Judy Keenan, Cindy Morphew, Pat Pinckney, Rennett Ford, Ellen Price, Susan Brown, Colleen Heeter, Bobbi Chance, Evelyn Fishback, Jan Curry, Barbie Bonham, Lynn McDowell, Sally Fenstermaker. Row 3: Mary Fatout, Jan Clark, Joyce Battle, Susan Carlton, Joanne Berns, Ann Purdy, Ellen Fatout, Jeri Bastin, Cindy Fields, Sylvia Jelliffe, Cricket Ward, Laurie Thomas, Nancy Kohn. Row 4: Ginny Osborn, Janet Griggs, Marvin Sacks, Morris Lask, Jeff Holmgren, Pat Forbes, Andy Cunningham, Jim Lingeman, Tim Galloway, Cloud Myers, Dwight Smith, Mary Lou Morris. Row 5: Pot Wade, Steve Jack- son, Stuart Miller, Robert Booher, Greg Gifford, Benton Marks, Colin McCance, Grant Hawkins, Willie Hackett, Darryl Armistead, John Robb. Mayflowers, Moonlight Accent Prom Green, yellow, blue, and white may- flowers reflected The moonlight as the music of The Phil-Marshall Orchestra raised The curtain on The opening act of Mayflowers and Moonlight, The Junior Prom of The Class of '67, Months of preparation by commit- tees, under the direction of Prom Chair- men Grant Hawkins and Meg McArdle, proved fruitful when committee chair- men watched the soft music and coldred lights blend to make their con- tributions fall smoothly into place. The climaxing event, the announce- ment of the Junior Prom Queen, began with a processional march and ended with Jacqui Burton, Junior Prom Queen, and her escort leading the queen's dance. RIGHT-Chatting iuniors pause from dancing. 12 ., -:xf:f.+w ms'4ws4Z'Y . ss wimfcw T T 2 s:5::,f...sf,:'v:2 05, - Ngfmp gifts' - 'J a sf' is -1, Q -. Y .X 'G A X ,X P SJPOX 2 -1, Q 'A 'vb .. W , ic .,,gg ,C H, H ,, ss X , 1 lf, ,,, gy A ' r 1'-'fi X , if ,,,, if . Jacqueline Burton Kristin Butsch Susan Carlton Janice Charleston Sally Feristermaker Colleen Heeter rm J .W 'r L, .I A 'N' T Nancy Kohn Megan McArdle RIGHT-Prom Co-chairmen Megan McArdle and Grant Hawkins. Lynn McDowell Mary McKenzie Lesley Mikels Laural Thomas Grad Dance Plannecl, Flnancecl by Club 30 Chosen by the senior class president and Treasurer, thirty of the most active senior boys incorporated business with pleasure when they directed their en- ergy toward creating and planning The June Grad Dance. Not being able to work well on empty stomachs, the Club 30 boys ate Sunday buffet dinners served by va- rious members before they worked on dance plans. In order to finance their proiect each boy invested S30.00, and if he sold 548.00 of ads for the dance program, his investment was returned. ABOVE-CLUB 30-Front Row: Walter Osborn, Darryl Armistead lPres.l, Claud Myers lTreas.l, Greg Gifford lBus. Managerl. Row 2: Pat Forbes, James Lingeman, Bertram Lewis, Andy Cunning- ham, Jim Mclntire, Timothy Galloway, Kern Hamp- ton. Row 3: Marvin Sacks, Jeff Holmgren, Edward Cosper, Phillip Snorden, Dwight Smith, McClellan Cox, Harry Radcliffe, Preston Greene. Row 4: Harold Smith, Robert Booher, Willie Hackett, Ben- ton Marks, Colin McCance. Row 5: Wally Ozols, John Booher, John Andrews, Marshal Pettrie, John Robb. ABOVE RIGHT-Devising plans for the Grad Dance, Greg Gifford and Andy Cunningham have a meeting of two to discuss certain phases of the proiect. RIGHT- Looks as though we've forgotten the cumberbund. Seniors Build Memories N it-fe W ga 2? i , 2 2 Q 9 Z ri is A 3 J,-,sq f fs Q 5 'U 3 , we 4 5 ,Q 3 .f UPPER RIGHT-After 0 busy school day, Carol Wooster and Jon Curry stop for refreshments ot the neighborhood drugstore. RIGHT-Standing cs a stork monument in c Ieoden sky, the flagpole towers above Shortridgers at a weekly pep session. from Widespread, Diversified Activities may mv-ms New vw -X 4 wwQw1 NW .N was 'hum'- 5 U PPER LEFT-Soull ABOVE-Stopping fo relox, Kc1Thy Dovis gets no rest from her loud of homework. LEFT-Underclossmen ond seniors jointly produce The Fomily Frolic musicol, How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying . f W'1liZ5WSf'69? Qi, ' www .5 M gs ww. f f 4 , f 4 , s T. J N re we me X 715 X 1 -1, ....,. ,..-.. W wt-.,...,W,, We .. ,. ...rm s em X s-. , S -..-sw.Xv,4:' ,X we , S: '41 W Sig Sift , Y X5 ne 5, is Qi' ., .x . 252. , ,l,s'::,, , ...A I f T HR K Class of '67 LINDA SUZANNE ADAIR-Sr. Play, Frolic Model, Choral Club, Gym Dept. Asst., Freshman Cheerleader, Footlights, German Clubs, Pike High School. BRENDA FAY ADAMS-Red Cross Agent, Crispus Attucks High School. TERRY LEN ADAMS-Christmas ECHO, ECHO, ANNUAL, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. HAZEL ALLEN-Intramural Bowling, Tri-Hi-Y Club. SHARON R. ALLEN-Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents, Booster, Campus Book, FBLA, Tri-H-Y, Y-Teens Clubs, Arsenal Technical High School. WILLIAM T. ALLEN-Jr. Vaudeville, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. DETRA ELAINE AMOS-English, Business Dept. Asst., FBLA, Y-Teens Clubs. ROY ANDERSON JOHN M. ANDREWS-Stage Crew, Gym Dept. Asst., ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents, Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Football, Freshman, Re- serve, Varsity Basketball, Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Baseball, Intra- mural Wrestling, Student Board, Geology, Human Relations, Letter- man's Clubs. JAMES APPLEWHITE-Fine Arts Agent, ROTC Officer, Carver High School, Memphis, Tennessee. KATHY ARBUCKLE-Jr. Vaudeville, ANNUAL, Fine Arts Agents, Footlights Club. CLAUD EDWARD ARCHIE-ECHO, Fine Arts Agents, Freshman, Re- serve Football, Freshman, Reserve Track, lntramural Basketball, FBLA Club. JIMMIE J. ARCHIE-Freshman Track, Intramural Basketball. VINCENT BRUCE ARMACOST-Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Football, Intramural Wrestling, Letterman's, Red Cross, Spanish Clubs. DARRYL ANTHONY ARMISTEAD-Sr. Class President, Sr. Council, Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaudeville, Frolic Musical, Orchestra, Band lcapt.l, Dance Band, Music Men, All-School Play, Student Board, Key Club, Campus Book lpres.I, Footlights, Math, National Thespian ivice-pres.J, Clubs, Honor Student Program, American Chemical Society lhonorable men.i, National Honor Society. JAMES ARNOLD, JR.-ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents, Freshman Cross Country, Intramural Basketball. CARLA JUNE BACON-Girls League, Y-Teens Clubs. DIANA MARIE BAILEY-FBLA Club, Big Sister. TERRY MARIE BAILEY-Sr. Play, Jr. Vaudeville, ECHO Staff, Com- mencement Usher, All-School Play, Red Cross Agent, Student Board, Booster, Campus Book, Folk Singing, Footlights, FBLA, FTA, Human Relations, Naturalist, Red Cross, Y-Teens lpres., vice-pres.l Clubs. HUGH BARFIELD JAMES C. BARKER, JR.-ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents, Fresh- man, Reserve, Varsity football, Freshman, Reserve Basketball, Fresh- man, Reserve Track, FBLA, Letterman's Club. JERI LYNN BASTIN-Jr. Vaudeville, ECHO Staff, Frolic Musical, Fashion Show Commentator, A Cappella Choir, Concert Choir, Choral Club, Spring Musical, Christmas ECHO, ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents, Girls League, Folk Singing, Spanish ISEC-i Clubs: HOHOI' STU- dent Program, Biology Award, National Honor Society. JOYCE ANN BATTLE-Jr. Vaudeville, ANNUAL Staff lsec. ed.l, Frolic Model, ANNUAL, Fine Arts Agents, Intramural Bowling, Student Board, Girls League, Chemistry and Physics, FTA, Le Cercle Francais, Spanish Clubs, Big Sister, Honor Student Program, National Honor Society, Crispus Attucks High School. EVELYN LINDA BECK-Jr. Vaudeville, A Cappella Choir, Girls' En- semble, Concert Choir, Choral Club, History Dept. Asst-f Com' mencement Usher, ECHO, Fine Arts Agents, Student Board, Girls League, Great Books, True Blue Clubs, Big Sister. .IUDITH MARIE BELI.-English Dept. Asst., ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents, Student Board, Girls League, Y-Teens Clubs. BARBARA ANN BELLAMY-ECHO, Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents, Red Cross, Y-Teens Clubs. JOANNE SHEILA BERNS--Jr. Vaudeville, ANNUAL Staff lsec. ed.l, ECHO Staff, WlAN, Commencement Usher, Fine Arts Agent, Student Board, Campus Book, Fiction, Great Books, Human Relations Clubs, Big Sister. HARRIET BIRDSONG-Jr. Vaudeville, A Cappella Choir, Concert Choir, Intramural Bowling, Girls League, Booster, FBLA, Y-Teens Clubs. Senior CHARLES BLACKWELL-ECHO, Red Cross Agents, Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Wrestling, Lettermens Club. GREGORY EDWARD BLAKE-Jr. Vaudeville, ECHO Staff, Stage Crew, Christmas ECHO, ECHO, Fine Arts Agents, Reserve Wrestling, Campus Book, Chemistry and Physics, Chess, FBLA, Red Cross, Spanish Clubs. NANCY ELIZABETH BLASIUS-Sr. Play, Jr. Vaudeville, ECHO Staff, Christmas ECHO, Commencement Usher, All-School Play, Student Board, Folk Singing, Footlights, German, National Thespian, Quill and Scroll Clubs. STEPHEN WAYNE BLAY-Ahrens Trade High School, Louisville, Ken- tucky. CLARENCE BOLDEN-Sr. Council, Jr. Vaudeville, ECHO Staff, Frolic Model, A Cappella Choir, Madrigal, Music Men, Concert Choir lpres.i, Music Dept. Asst., Freshman, Reserve Wrestling, Student Board, Folk Singing, German, Great Books, History, Human Relations Clubs, Big Brother. BARBARA ANNE BONHAM-Sr. Council, Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaudeville, ANNUAL Staff, ECHO Staff led.J, Christmas ECHO, News Bureau, A Cappella Choir, Concert Choir, Choral Club, Gym Dept. Asst., Com- mencement Usher, Christmas ECHO, ECHO, ANNUAL, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents, Reserve, Varsity Cheerleader lco-capt.l, Student Board, Girls League, Booster, Human Relations, Quill and Scroll Clubs, Big Sister, Botany Award, National Honor Society. JOHN HOLLIDAY BOOHER-Jr. Vaudeville, A Cappella Choir, Christ- mas ECHO, Fine Arts Agents, ROTC Officer, Student Board, Human Relations, Library Clubs. ROBERT BOOHER-Sr. Council, Sr. Play, Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaudeville, ANNUAL Staff, ECHO Staff, Christmas ECHO, Frolic Musical, A Cappella Choir, Concert Choir, Student Board, Key Club, Booster, Chemistry and Physics, Discussion, Exercise in Knowledge, Folk Singing, Footlights, History lvice-pres.J, Human Relations, Math lsec.D, Mu Alpha Theta ltreas.l, Naturalist lpres.i, SPQR, Physical Science Clubs, Honor Student Program, National Honor Society. DEBORAH JANICE BOYD-Concert Choir, Choral Club. TONI KAYE BRADLEY-Jr. Vaudeville, Orchestra, ANNUAL Agent, Intramural Bowling, SPQR Club, Big Sister. JACQUELINE BRANHAM-Choral Club, Concert Choir, Gym Dept. Asst., FBLA, Red Cross Clubs. KATHLEEN MARY BRANSON-Jr. Vaudeville, ECHO Staff, Christmas ECHO, ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents, Footlights Club, Big Sister, Radford High School, Honolulu, Hawaii. LOVEETA LOUISE BREEDING-Concert Choir, Choral Club, Spring Musical, Attendance Dept. Asst., Christmas ECHO, ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents, Student Board, FBLA, Tri-Hi-Y, Y-Teens Clubs. STEVEN BRENTS-Fine Arts Agent, Intramural Basketball, Arsenal Tech- nical High School. NORMAN BRIDGEWATER IMOGENE LOUISE BRIGGS-Tri-Hi-Y, Y-Teens Clubs. CAROLYN SUE BRISCOE-Jr. Vaudeville, Language, Attendance Dept. Asst., Booster, FBLA, Y-Teens Clubs, Big Sister. NORMAN BROADEN-Freshman, Reserve Football, Freshman Track, Freshman Wrestling. BARBARA JEAN BROWN-ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents, Stu- dent Board, Tri-Hi-Y, Y-Teens Clubs. GREGORY BROWN-Freshman Basketball, Freshman Baseball. MICHAEL WILLIAM BROWN-Jr. Vaudeville, Band, Concert Choir. SUSAN CLARICE BROWN-Sr. Council, Sr. Play, Jr. Policy, Jr. Prom Committee Chairman, Jr. Vaudeville, ANNUAL Staff lsection ed.l, ECHO Staff, Christmas Echo, News Bureau, Frolic Model, A Cappella Choir, Choral Club lsec.J, Attendance Dept. Asst., Commencement Usher, ECHO, ANNUAL, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents, Student Board, Girls League, Booster, Chemistry and Physics, Fiction lvice-pres.i, FTA, Human Relations, Naturalist Clubs, Big Sister, Honor Student Pro- gram, Biology Award, National Honor Society. LEVETTA ANN BRYANT-ECHO, ANNUAL, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents, FBLA lhist.l, Red Cross Clubs. VICTORIA J. BRYANT-Jr. Vaudeville, Choral Club, Attendance Dept. Asst., Commencement Usher, Intramural Bowling, Student Board, Footlights, Human Relations, Red Cross, Y-Teens lvice-pres.l Clubs, Big Sister. VASHTI BUCHANAN-Chess Club, FBLA, Physical Science Clubs, Colonel White High School, Dayton, Ohio. CYNTHIA ROMAYNE BUGGS ALLEN BURKE-Jr. Vaudeville, Orchestra, Band, Dance Band, Intra- mural Bowling, Campus Book, Human Relations, Jazz-Classics Clubs. HAROLD BURNETT-ROTC Officer, Honors, Intramural Basketball, George Washington High School. Class of '67 JACQUELINE LANE BURTON-Sr. Council: Jr. Prom Committee Chairman: Jr. Vaudeville Act Chairman: Jr. Vaudeville: Frolic Model: A Cappella Choir: Girls' Ensemble: Concert Choir Choral Club: At- tendance Dept. Asst.: Jr. Prom Queen: Queen of Lights Candidate: Human Relations, Spanish Clubs: Big Sister. KRISTIN LYNN BUTSCH-Sr. Play: Jr. Prom Committee Chairman: Jr. Vaudeville: Frolic Musical,'Model: A Cappella Choir: Girls' En- semble: Concert Choir: Choral Club: Gym Dept. Asst.: Commence- ment Usher: ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross, Agents: Reserve, Varsity Cheerleader: Jr. Prom Queen Candidate: Student Board, Girls League, Booster Ipres.J, Human Relations, Naturalist, True Blue Clubs: Big Sister: Honor Student Program. WILLIAM CAMPBELL-Christmas ECHO, ECHO, ANNUAL, Fine Arts Agents, FBLA Club. MICHAEL CANNON-Fine Arts, ECHO Agents: A Cappella Choir. SUSAN BROWN CARLTON-Sr. Council: Sr. Play: Jr. Prom Commit- tee Chairman: Jr. Vaudeville: ANNUAL staff: Frolic Model: Concert Choir: Choral Club: History Dept. Asst.: Jr. Prom Queen Candidate: Jamboree Queen, Homecoming Queen Candidate: Student Board lcorr. sec.i, Booster Footlights lsec.J, Great Brooks, History ihist.J, Human Relations, Naturalist, True Blue Clubs: Big Sister: Honor Student Program: National Honor Society. MARCIA JEAN CARPENTER-Jr. Vaudeville: Girls League, Booster, Tri-Hi-Y Clubs: Arsenal Technical High School. JIM ROBERT CARRIER-Freshman Track. HOLLY ANN CARROLL-Sr. Council: Jr. Vaudeville: ANNUAL Staff: ECHO Staff: Orchestra: Band: A Cappella Choir: Madrigal: Concert Choir: Student Board, Discussion, Le Cercle Francais, Great Books, Human Relations, Naturalist, Senate ivice-pres.: Clubs: Big Sister: I.U. Language Study in France: Honor Student Program: National Honor Society. CHARLES FREDERICK CARTER-Freshman Basketball: Intramural Basketball. JACQUELYN LEE CASEY-ECHO, ANNUAL, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents: Student Board, Booster Clubs. FRANCIS JEROME CAUDLE-Jr. Vaudeville: Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents: Freshman, Reserve Football: Varsity Track: Campus Book, Red Cross Clubs. MARILYN L. CHANCE-Jr. Vaudeville: WIAN: Frolic Musical: A Cappella Choir: Girls' Ensemble: Concert Choir: Choral Club: ECHO, ANNUAL, Fine Arts Agents: Girls League Club: Honor Student Pro- gram: Typing Award: National Honor Society. JANICE ASTRID CHARLESTON-Jr. Vaudeville: Concert Choir: Choral Club: ECHO, ANNUAL, Fine Arts Agents: Homecoming Princess Candidate: Jr. Prom Queen Candidate: Student Board, Girls League, Booster, Tri-Hi-Y, Human Relations, True Blue, Y-Teens Clubs. DAVID CLARK-Jr. Vaudeville: ROTC Officer: Varsity Football: Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Track: Reserve, Varsity Cross Country: Officers Club. JAN LEATHA CLARK-Sr. Class Secretary: Sr. Council: Sr. Play: Jr. Policy: Jr. Prom Committee Chairman: Jr. Vaudeville: ANNUAL Staff: ECHO Staff: Christmas ECHO ied.i: Chemistry Dept. Asst.: Commence- ment Usher: Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts Agents: Student Board, Girls League, Booster, Fiction, Le Cercle Francais, Human Relations, Math, Mu Alpha Theta, Naturalist, Quill and Scroll Clubs: Big Sister: I.U. Language Study in France: Honor Student Program: National Honor Society. FREDRIC MARTIN CLAY, JR.-Reserve Football: Freshman Cross Country: Intramural Basketball: Red Cross Club. SANDRA KAY COMBS-Jr. Vaudeville: Gym Dept. Asst.: Y-Teens Clubs. LINDA ELLEN COOPER-Jr. Vaudeville: ANNUAL Staff isec. ed.J: Frolic Model: Biology Dept. Asst.: Commencement Usher: All-School Play: Red Cross Agent: Girls League, Footlights, Naturalist, Spanish fvice-pres.: Clubs: Big Sister: Honor Student Program. EDWARD HUE COSPER-Jr. Vaudeville: Frolic Musical: Orchestra: Band: Dance Band: A Cappella Choir ipres.J: Music Men Cpres.J: Spring Musical: All-School Play. McCLELLON D. COX-Sr. Council: Sr. Play: Jr. Vaudeville: ECHO Staff: Frolic Musical: A Cappella Choir: Biology Dept. Asst.: All- School Play: ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents: Student Board, Key Club, Naturalist, Red Cross, Senate, Spanish itreas.J Clubs: Big Brother: Honor Student Program: Biology Award: National Honor Society. JUDITH LEE CRAWFORD-ECHO, Fine Arts Agents. PATRICIA CRUTCHFIELD-Jr. Vaudeville: Frolic Musical: Band: Foot- lights, FBLA iv. pres.i Clubs: Big Sister. ANDREW PEARCE CUNNINGHAM-Jr. Policy: Jr. Vaudeville: Athletic Dept. Asst.: Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Football: Freshman Basketball: Reserve Wrestling: Freshman, Reserve Track: Student Board, Key Club, Letterman's, Naturalist Clubs: Big Brother: Honor Student Program. JERRY ROSE CUNNINGHAM-Jr. Vaudeville: ANNUAL Staff isec. ed.i: Frolic Model: Choral Club: ANNUAL Agent: Girls League, Quill and Scroll, True Blue Clubs: Biology Award. JANET SUZANNE CURRY-Jr. Class Vice President: Sr. Council: Jr. Policy: Jr. Vaudeville: ANNUAL Staff: ECHO Staff: Frolic Model: Band: Maiorette: A Cappella Choir: Concert Choir: Choral Club: Gym Dept. Asst.: Commencement Usher: ECHO, ANNUAL Agents: ROTC Sponsor: Homecoming Princess Candidate: Military Ball Queen Candidate: Student Board, Girls League ipres.J, Footlights, German, True Blue Clubs: Big Sister: National Honor Society. DENNIS DABNEY-ECHO, Fine Arts Agents: Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Football: Freshman, Reserve Basketball: Varsity Track: FBLA Club: Student Board. MERRY C. DALE-Sr. Play: Jr. Vaudeville: ECHO Staff: ANNUAL Staff: A Cappella Choir: Concert Choir: Biology Dept. Asst.: All- School Play: ANNUAL Agent: Commencement Usher, Girls League, Folk Singing, Footlights, Human Relations, Naturalist, Student Board Clubs. BOBBY E. DAVIS-A Cappella Choir, Concert Choir, Red Cross Agent: FBLA, Library Clubs. Seniors KATHRYN SUE DAVIS-Sr. Council, Sr. Play, Jr. Vaudeville, ECHO Staff, Homecoming Princess Candidate, Student Board, Campus Book, Footlights, Human Relations, Naturalist, Spanish Clubs, Arlington High School. PATRICIA ANN DAVIS-Jr. Vaudeville, A Cappella Choir, Concert Choir, Choral Club, Spring Musical, Attendance Dept. Asst., Com- mencement Usher, Christmas ECHO, ECHO, ANNUAL, Fine Arts Agents, Girls League, Booster, FTA, Human Relations, Y-Teens Clubs. .IUEL DeHONIESTO-Concert Choir, Choral Club, Folk Singing, Foot- lights Clubs. DONNA JEANNE DICK-ANNUAL, Red Cross Agents, Student Board, Political Discussion, Booster Red Cross Clubs, Big Sister. ROSA LOUISE DICKERSON-ECHO, ANNUAL, Fine Arts Agents, Booster Club. BARRY DILLON-ECHO Agent, Reserve, Varsity Track, Reserve, Varsity Cross Country, Lettermans Club. WILLIAM LOUIS DINNIN CARLTON LEE DOZIER SYLVIA ELAINE DOZIER-Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents, Booster, FBLA Clubs. CEDRIC DUNCAN-ECHO, Fine Arts Agents, Freshman Football, Fresh- man, Reserve Wrestling, Intramural Basketball. DAMON ELLISON-Freshman Football, Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Basketball, Lettermens Club. JOEL ELLIOTT EPSTEIN-Jr. Vaudeville, ECHO Staff, News Bureau, Concert Choir, Language, Music Dept. Asst., ECHO, ANNUAL Agents, Reserve Basketball fmgr.l, Student Board, Chemistry and Physics ivice- pres.l, Folk Singing, Human Relations, Naturalists, Quill and Scroll, Senate, Spanish ltreas.J, SEPAC, Physical Science ipres.J, Political Cparliam.l Clubs, Big Brother. WADE EDWARD ERVIN-Morton Memorial High School, Knightstown, Indiana. NORMAN EVANS-Sr. Play, ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents, Student Board, Human Relations, Spanish Clubs. WILLIAM EDWARD FALENDER-Jr. Policy, Jr. Prom Committee, Jr. Vaudeville, English Dept. Asst., Student Board, Key Club ivice-pres.l, Great Books, Hi-Pi lpres., treas.l, Human Relations, Math ivice-pres., treas.l, Naturalists, Senate Clubs. ELLEN LOUISE FATOUT-Sr. Play, Jr. Prom Committee Chairman, Jr. Vaudeville Act Chairman, Jr. Vaudeville, A Cappella Choir, Concert Choir, Choral Club, Commencement Usher, Student Board, Girls League, Booster, Folk Singing, Footlights, Great Books, History, Human Relations, Naturalist Clubs, Honor Student Program, Na- tional Honor Society. MARY LYNNE FATOUT-Sr. Play, Jr. Vaudeville, ANNUAL Staff, ECHO Staff, A Cappella Choir, Concert Choir, Choral Club, Com- mencement Usher, ECHO Agents, Student Board, Girls League, Booster, Footlights, History icorr. sec.J, Naturalist, True Blue Clubs, Big Sister, Honor Student Program, National Honor Society. SARAH KATHERINE FENSTERMAKER-Sr. Play, Jr. Vaudeville Act Chairman, Jr. Vaudeville, ECHO Staff, Frolic Musical fstudent di- rectorl, A Cappella Choir ied.,, Girls' Ensemble, Concert Choir, Choral Club, Music Dept. Asst., Commencement Usher, Christmas ECHO, ECHO Agents, Homecoming Princess Candidate, Jr. Prom Queen Candidate, Student Board, Booster, Folk Singing, Footlights, Great Books, History, Human Relations, Naturalist Clubs, Big Sister, Honor Student Program, National Honor Society. STANLEY ERIC FERGUSONrFreshman Basketball, Reserve, Varsity Track, FTA Club. CYNTHIA LYNN FIELDS-Jr. Vaudeville, Frolic Model, A Cappella Choir, Madrigal, Concert Choir, Choral Club, Business Dept. Asst., Commencement Usher, Girls League, Folk Singing Clubs, Biology Award. EVELYN FISHBACK-Jr. Vaudeville, WIAN, Commencement Usher, ECHO, ANNUAL, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents, Girls League, Ger- man, Spanish, True Blue Clubs. BLANCHA FLEMON MONICA ILENE FLOYD-Jr. Vaudeville, ECHO Staff led.J, A Cap- pella Choir, Concert Choir, Choral Club, Christmas ECHO, ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents, Booster, Quill and Scroll Clubs, Big Sister. , PAT FORBES-Sr. Council, Christmas ECHO, Band, Dance Band, Lan- guage Dept. Asst., Key Club, Chemistry and Physics, German, Great Books, Hi-Pi, Math, Mu Alpha Theta, Naturalist, Senate Clubs, I.U. Language Study in Germany, Honor Student Program, National Merit Semi-Finalist. RENNETT DE-LOIS FORD-Jr. Vaudeville, ANNUAL Staff, Commence- ment Usher, ANNUAL, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents, FTA, Human Re- lations Clubs, Honor Student Program, Typing Award. ARTHUR FREEMAN CHERYL A FREEMAN-Fine Arts Agent. MAXINE FREEMAN-Attendance Dept. Asst., Fine Arts Agent, Student Board, Booster Clubs, Big Sister, Typing Award. 'QI fi' .1 ' 9. . 2 . -4. ' r 1 .. mf.. J ' ll. 4 , , s f--.sw -.- 'E ig?.g,,f s .. I 2 A if 9 tai 3 ' .. ' wx 1 v Q . Ayn.-N., 'hr yvb I Class of '67 .IOHNATHAN MILTON GADDIE-Sr. Play, Jr. Vaudeville, ECHO staff, A Cappella Choir, Madrigal, Music Men, Concert Choir, Christmas ECHO, ECHO Agent, Chess, Footlights, Human Relations Clubs, Big Brother. . TIMOTHY JOHN GALLAWAY-Sr. Play, Jr. Vaudeville, ECHO Staff, All-School Play, ECHO, Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts Agents, ROTC Officer, Honors, Student Board, Chemistry and Physics lvice-pres.J, Chess, Footlights, Hi-Pi, National Thespians lsec. treas.l, Naturalist, Officers Clubs, Big Brother. CLAUDETTE GARLAND-FBLA, Human Relations, Naturalist, Red Cross, Tri-Hi-Y Clubs. STEPHEN D. GARRETT-Freshman, Reserve Football, Intramural Bowling. GREGORY CARDEN GIFFORD-Sr. Play, Jr. Vaudeville, ANNUAL Staff, ECHO Staff, WIAN, Frolic Musical, A Cappella Choir, Con- cert Choir, Music Men, Fine Arts Agent, All-School Play, ROTC Officer, Chemistry and Physics, Debate, Folk Singing, Footlights lvice-pres.l, Great Books, Math, National Thespian lpres.l, Naturalist, Officers Clubs, Big Brother, Honor Student Program, National Honor Society. LINDA JANE GILL-FBLA, Spanish Clubs. CLARA JO GLASPIE-Sr. Play, Jr. Vaudeville, Commencement Usher, Student Board, Girls League, Footlights Clubs. JOHN ROBERT GOLDBERG-Sr. Play, ECHO Staff, All-School Play, Debate, Discussion, Les Jeunes Gens, Great Books, Hi-Pi, Human Re- lations, Library, Quill and Scroll ltreas.l, Radio, Senate Clubs. MARCIA DIANE GOLDER-Fine Arts Agent, Student Board, Human Relations, Y-Teens, FBLA, Clubs. LAWRENCE LEE GORDON-Varsity Football, Reserve, Varsity Track, Reserve, Varsity Wrestling, Arsenal Technical High School. STANLEY F. GORSKE-ROTC Officer, Honors, Officers Club. GERALD JEAN GRAHAM-Jr. Vaudeville, ECHO Staff, Commence- ment Usher, ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents, Student Board, Girls League, Footlights, FBLA ttreas.J, FTA, Human Relations, Y-Teens Clubs, Big Sister, Typing Award. DEBORAH LEE GRAVES-FBLA, Library, Red Cross Clubs. .IANICE ELAINE GRAVES-A Cappella Choir, Concert Choir, Choral Club, Booster, Spanish Clubs, Big Sister. ROBERT EDWARD GREEN PRESTON GREENE, JR.-Sr. Play, Jr. Vaudeville, ANNUAL Staff, Frolic Model, A Cappella Choir, Madrigal, Music Men, Music Dept. Asst., ANNUAL, Fine Arts Agents, Freshman Football, Student Board, Great Books, History, Human Relations, Math, Political ltreas.l Clubs, Big Brother. DOROTHY ANN GREER-Jr. Vaudeville, Student Board, FBLA Clubs, Big Sister. WILLIAM ALBERT GRIDER-Freshman Cross Country, Freshman, Re- serve, Varsity Basketball. JANET GRIGGS-Jr. Vaudeville, ANNUAL Staff lcopy ed.l, ECHO Staff, Commencement Usher, Girls League, Fiction fsec.l, Naturalist, Spanish lpres.l Clubs, Honor Student Program, National Honor Society. DONNA MARIE GRIMES-Jr. Vaudeville, Orchestra, ECHO, ANNUAL, Fine Arts Agents, Booster, FBLA, Red Cross Clubs, Big Sister. TONI ROSE GROOMS-Sr. Play, Jr. Vaudeville, Frolic Model, Band, Student Board, Y-Teens Clubs. DANIEL EDWARD GRUESSER-Chatard High School. BARBARA JEAN GRUNDY-Jr. Vaudeville, Booster, FBLA, Red Cross Clubs. LILLER MARIE GURNELL-Sr. Play, Jr. Vaudeville, Commencement Usher, Fine Arts Agent, Student Board, Booster, FBLA, Human Re- lations, Naturalist Clubs, Big Sister. WILLIAM HENRY YOUNG HACKETT, III-Sr. Council, Sr. Play, Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaudeville, ANNUAL Staff, Frolic Model, Concert Choir, English Dept. Asst., Red Cross Agent, Freshman, Reserve Football, Freshman, Reserve Wrestling, Tennis, Student Board, Key Club, Chemistry and Physics, Exercise in Knowledge, Footlights, Great Books, Human Relations lvice-pres.l, Naturalist Clubs, Honor Student Program, National Honor Society. BEULAH HADLEY-Englewood High School, Englewood, New Jersey. KERN A. HAMPTON-Jr. Vaudeville, Gym Dept. Asst., ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents, Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Football, Fresh- man, Reserve Track, Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Wrestling, Intra- mural Wrestling, FBLA, Lettermens lvice-pres.l, Naturalist, Red Cross Clubs. LEONARD ANTHONY HARDY-Freshman, Reserve Football, Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Track, Crispus Attucks High School. Seniors BETTY JEANNE HARMON-Fine Arts Agent, FBLA Club. SHIRLEY ANNE HARPER-Jr. Vaudeville, ANNUAL Staff isec. ed.l, Choral Club, Red Cross Agent, Intramural Bowling, Girls League, Booster, FBLA, Y-Teens Clubs, Honor Student Program, Typing Award. ETHEL ELAINE HARRIS-ECHO Agent, Red Cross, Spanish Clubs. JERRI L. HARRIS-Concert Choir, Booster Clubs, Arsenal Technical High School. SHERRON I.. HARRIS-Booster, FBLA Clubs, Arsenal Technical High School. BARBARA LANE HART-Jr. Vaudeville, Fine Arts Agent, Intramural Bowling, Tri-Hi-Y Club. MALINDA HASTINGS-Jr. Vaudeville, Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts Agents, Campus Book, FTA, Y-Teens Clubs. GRANT WILEY HAWKINS-Sr. Council, Sr. Play, Jr. Policy, Jr. Prom Committee Chairman, Jr. Vaudeville, ANNUAL Staff, ECHO Staff, Christmas ECHO, Frolic Musical, Model, A Cappella Choir, Madrigal, Biology Dept Asst., Commencement Usher, Christmas ECHO, ECHO Agents, Reserve Football, Freshman Track, Freshman Wrestling, Tennis, Freshman Basketball lmgr.l, Student Board lvice pres.l, Key Club, Chemistry and Physics, Folk Singing, Great Books, History, Human Relations lsec., treas.J, Math, Naturalist itreas.l Clubs, Big Brother, National Honor Society. JOHN HAYES MARGARET LUCILLE HAYES-Jr. Vaudeville, Gym Dept. Asst., Com- mencement Usher, ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents, Booster, Human Relations, Red Cross, Y-Teens Clubs. KATHY I-IAYS-Jr, Vaudeville, ANNUAL Staff, ECHO Staff, Gym Dept. Asst., Commencement Usher, ECHO, ANNUAL, Fine Arts Agents, Freshman, Reserve, Varsity, Cheerleader, Homecoming Prin- cess Candidate, Student Board, Girls League, Booster, Library Clubs. COLLEEN HEETER-Sr. Council, Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaudeville Act Chair- man, Jr. Vaudeville, ANNUAL staff lsec. ed.l, Frolic Musical, Model, A Cappella Choir, Madrigal, Girls' Ensemble, Concert Choir, Gym Dept. Asst., Commencement Usher, Freshman, Reserve ico-capt.J Cheer- leader, Jr. Prom Queen Candidate, Student Board, Girls League, Booster, Chemistry and Physics, Footlights, FTA, Human Relations, True Blue, Y-Teens Clubs, Big Sister, Honor Student Program, National Honor Society. GWENDOLYN J. HILL-Y-Teens Club, George Washington High School. LINDA ELAINE HILL-Jr. Vaudeville, Frolic Musical, A Cappella Choir, Concert Choir, ECHO Agent, Girls League, Booster, Great Books Clubs. JACQUELYN ROMELL HOLLAND-Jr. Vaudeville, English Dept. Asst., Student Board, Red Cross Clubs. MICHAEL HOLLOWELL-Stage Crew, ECHO Agent, Freshman Basket- ball, intramural Basketball. JEFF HOLMGREN-Jr. Class Pres., Sr. Play, Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaudeville, ANNUAL Staff, ECHO Staff, Frolic Musical, A Cappella Choir, Madrigal, Music Men, Concert Choir, Biology Dept. Asst., Com- mencement Usher, ECHO, ANNUAL, Fine Arts Agents, Freshman Basketball, Varsity Tennis, Student Board ftreas.l, Key Club, Folk Singing, Great Books, Human Relations lsec., treas.l, Naturalist, Senate, SPQR Clubs, Big Brother, Honor Student Program, National Honor Society. GARY HOSKINS-Red Cross Agent, Reserve Football, Freshman Cross Country, Freshman, Reserve Baseball, Student Board Club. DEANNA JOAN HOWARD-Jr. Vaudeville, All-School Play, Campus Book, Footlights Clubs. DEBORAH JEAN HOWARD-A Cappella Choir, Concert Choir, Choral Club, Spring Musical, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents, Booster Club. YOLANDA YVONNE HOWARD-Jr. Vaudeville, Gym Dept. Asst., FBLA, Spanish, Y-Teens Clubs, Botany Award. RICHARD HOYT-ROTC Honors, Freshman, Reserve Track, Library Club. HELEN DERINE HUDSON-ECHO, Red Cross Agents. JOHN ORMSBY HUDSON-Jr. Vaudeville, ECHO Agent, Intramural Bowling, Student Board, Chemistry and Physics Clubs. HERBERT MANUEL HUGHES, JR.-Sr. Play, Jr. Vaudeville, ANNUAL Staff, ECHO Staff, Frolic Musical, A Cappella Choir, Concert Choir, Spring Musical, Chemistry Dept. Asst., All-School Play, ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents, Freshman, Reserve Tennis, Intramural Bowling, Student Board, Chemistry and Physics, Folk Singing, FBLA ltreas.l, Great Books, History itreas.l, Human Relations, Naturalist, Poetry, Spanish Ureas.l, SPQR Clubs, Big Brother. SHIRLEY IRVIN ELLAINE SUE JACKSON-ECHO, Fine Arts Agents, FBLA, Y-Teens Clubs. HIAWATHA MECHALL JACKSON-Jr. Vaudeville, A Cappella Choir, Concert Choir, Choral Club, Attendance Dept. Asst., Commencement Usher, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents, Booster, Fiction, FTA ipres.l, Human Relations, Y-Teens Clubs, Big Sister. Class of '67 STEPHEN C. JACKSON-Sr. Play, Jr. Vaudeville, ANNUAL Staff, ECHO Staff, Frolic Model, Orchestra, Band, Dance Band, Asst. Drum Maior, All-School Play, Student Board, Fiction, Footlights, Great Books, National Thespian Clubs, Big Brother, National Honor Society. SYLVIA JELLIFFE-Sr. Couhcil, Sr. Play, Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaudeville, ECHO Staff, Christmas ECHO, Gym Dept. Asst., ECHO, Fine Arts Agents, Queen of Lights Candidate, Student Board, Girls League, Fiction, Folk Singing, Les Jeunes Gens, Great Books, Hi-Pi, Human Relations ipres.l, Naturalist Clubs, Big Sister, Honor Student Pro- gram, National Honor Society. MICHAEL ERIC JENSEN-Reserve Baseball, Tennis, Exercise in Knowl- edge, Footlights, History Clubs, Honor Student Program, National Merit Letter of Commendation. PATRICIA JOHNSON-Commencement Usher, ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents, FBLA, Red Cross, Y-Teens Clubs. ROSEMARY JOHNSON-ECHO Staff, Attendance Dept. Asst., ANNUAL Agent, Red Cross, Spanish, Tri-Hi-Y Clubs. SHEILA JOHNSON-Jr. Vaudeville, ANNUAL Staff, ECHO Staff, News Bureau, Concert Choir, Choral Club, Fine Arts Agent, Student Board, Girls League, Footlights, Human Relations, Naturalist, Quill and Scroll, True Blue Clubs, Honor Student Program. ERNEST JONES-Reserve Basketball, Reserve, Varsity Track, lntra- mural Basketball. JACQUELYN JONES-Jr. Vaudeville, Frolic Musical, A Cappella Choir, Girls' Ensemble, Concert Choir, Choral Club, Gym Dept. Asst., Commencement Usher, All-School Play, Christmas ECHO, ANNUAL, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents, Student Board, Girls League Clubs, Big Sister. VELVA LEE JONES-Red Cross Agent, Red Cross ipres.l Club, Crispus Attucks High School. MICHAEL ALLEN JORDAN-Student Board, Key Club, History, Naturalist Clubs, Beavercreek High School, Xenia, Ohio. ROBERT RETTIG KAUFMAN-Sr. Play, Jr. Vaudeville, Stage Crew, ECHO, ANNUAL, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents, Hi-Pi lvice-pres.l, Spanish Clubs. JUDITH ANN KEENAN-Jr. Class Vaudeville Chairman, Sr. Council, Sr. Play lstudent directorl, Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaudeville, Frolic Musical, Maiorette, A Cappella Choir, Girls' Ensemble, Concert Choir, Choral Club, Gym Dept. Asst., Commencement Usher, Freshman, Reserve Cheerleader, Student Board, Girls League ltreas.l, Booster, Human Re- lations, National Thespian, Naturalist, Spanish, True Blue Clubs, Big Sister, Honor Student Program, National Honor Society. GEORGE KEEYLEN-Fine Arts Agent, Freshman, Reserve Track, Varsity Cross Country, Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Wrestling, Lettermen's Club. LARRY KING-Freshman Basketball, Freshman Track. NANCY ANN KLOTZ-Jr. Vaudeville, Chemistry Dept. Asst., Fine Arts Agent, Student Board, Great Books, Naturalist Clubs, Big Sister, Honor Student Program, Biology Award. EARL M. KNAUS-Stage Crew, History Dept. Asst., FBLA, Library Clubs. MARIE A. KNIGHTON-English Dept. Asst., Fine Arts Agent, Folk Singing, Library Clubs. NANCY BETH KOHN-Sr. Play, Jr. Policy, Jr. Prom Committee Chairman, Jr. Vaudeville, ANNUAL Staff, ECHO Staff, Christmas ECHO led.l, News Bureau, WIAN, Frolic Fashion Show Commentator, Choral Club, All-School Play, Christmas ECHO, ANNUAL Agents, Homecoming Princess Candidate, Student Board lvice-pres., pres.l, Girls League, Le Cercle Francais, Great Books, History, Human Rela- tions isec.l, Naturalist, Quill and Scroll lsec.l, True Blue Clubs, Big Sister, Honor Student Program, National Honor Society. DONNA MARIE LAMB-Red Cross Club. SIDNEY LANE, JR.-Stage Crew, Christmas ECHO, ECHO, Fine Arts Agents, Intramural Basketball, Wrestling. MORRIS LASK-National Council of Teachers of English Finalist. DIANE LATIMER PAUL A. LAURAY-Biology Dept. Asst., Reserve Football, Reserve, Varsity Track, FTA, Human Relations, Naturalist, Radio Clubs. KATHRYN MARY LEE-Sr. Play, Orchestra, Spring Musical, Honor Student Program. KAREN LESTER-Broad Ripple High School. BERTRAM BERNARD LEWIS-Jr. Vaudeville, Frolic Musical, A Cappella Choir, Music Men lsec., treas.l, Intramural Wrestling, Student Board, Big Brother. JAMES EDWARD LINGEMAN-Sr. Council, Sr. Play, Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaudeville, ECHO Staff, A Cappella Choir, Music Men, Concert Choir, Biology Dept. Asst., Freshman Football, Student Board, Key Club, Exercise in Knowledge, German, Great Books, Math, Naturalist ivice-pres.l, Senate Clubs, Big Brother, Honor Student Program, National Honor Society. W. LARRY LINTHECOME Seniors JOYCE MARIE LOCKRIDGE-Jr. Vaudeville, Student Board, Human Relations, Y-Teens Clubs. THERESAE LONG-Student Board, FBLA, Red Cross, Y-Teens Clubs, Big Sister. LINDA LUNFORD KAREN ANN LYERSON-Orchestra, Campus Book, Y-Teens Clubs, Big Sister, Art Award. FREDERICK MAHONE-Sr. Play, Jr. Vaudeville, Freshman Football, Freshman, Reserve Track, Reserve Wrestling. TERRI J. MAJORS-Sr. Play, Jr. Vaudeville, Business Dept. Asst., Fine Arts Agent, FBLA Club. JOHN T. MALBERG-Sr. Play, Jr. Vaudeville, ANNUAL Staff, ECHO Staff, Stage Crew, WIAN, Frolic Musical, A Cappella Choir, Music Men, Concert Choir, Spring Musical, All-School Play, ECHO Agent, ROTC Officer, Honors, Campus Book, Chemistry and Physics, Debate, Exercise in Knowledge, Folk Singing, German, Great Books, Human Relations, Math, National Thespian, Naturalist, Officers, Radio, Red Cross, Senate, SPQR, Political Clubs, Big Brother. BENTON ROBERT MARKS-Sr. Council, Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaudeville, ANNUAL Staff, ECHO Staff, A Cappella Choir, Concert Choir, ECHO Agent, Golf, Student Board, Key Club ftreas.I, Debate, Discussion, Exercise in Knowledge, Great Books, Hi-Pi, History, Math ltreas.l, Mu Alpha Theta lpres.J, Senate lvice-pres.J Clubs, Big Brother, I.U. Summer Latin Conference, Honor Student Program, Brown University Alumni Award, American Chemical Society lhonorable mentionj, Na- tional Honor Society. MARVA MARTIN-Girls League, Booster, Campus Book, FBLA, Li- brary, Red Cross, Tri-Hi-Y, Y-Teens Clubs, Big Sister. TERESA ELAINE MARTIN-Business Dept. Asst., ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents, Student Board, Y-Teens Clubs. PAMELA MASSIE MARY MEGAN McARDLE-Jr. Prom Chairman, Jr. Vaudeville, Frolic Musical, Model, A Cappella Choir, Madrigal, Gym Dept. Asst., Commencement Usher, Reserve, Varsity Cheerleader, Jr. Prom Queen Candidate, Student Board, Girls League, Human Relations, Naturalist Clubs, Big Sister. COLIN DENNIS McCANCE-Jr. Class Treasurer, Sr. Council, Sr. Play, Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaudeville, Frolic Model, Girls' Ensemble lAccom.J, ECHO, Red Cross, Agents, Golf, Student Board, Key Club, Folk Singing, German, Great Books, Lettermens, Naturalists Clubs, Honor Student Program, National Honor Society. ROBERT McCARLEY, II-Freshman Basketball, Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Track. BETTY M. McCARTY-ECHO Staff, ECHO Agent, Student Board, Booster, Tri-Hi-Y Clubs. CLIFTON McCARY GEORGE ANTHONY McCAULEY-ANNUAL Staff, Christmas ECHO, ECHO, ANNUAL, Fine Arts Agents, Reserve, Varsity Football, Student Board, Campus Book Clubs. LYNN ANN McDOWELL-Jr. Policy, Jr. Prom Committee Chairman, Jr. Vaudeville Act Chairman, Jr. Vaudeville, ANNUAL Staff, ECHO Staff, Christmas ECHO, Frolic Model, Girls Ensemble, Concert Choir, Spring Musical, Gym Dept. Asst., All-School Play, Christmas ECHO, ECHO, Fine Arts Agents, Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Cheer- leader Cco-capt.I, Jr. Prom Queen Candidate, Student Board, Key Club lsponsorl, Girls League Ivice-pres.I, Booster, Folk Singing, Foot- lights, National Thespian, Naturalists, Spanish Ivice-pres.J Clubs, Big Sister, Honor Student Program, National Honor Society. RICHARD WENDELL McDOWELL-Reserve Football, Freshman Cross Country, Crispus Attucks High School. JOHNNY VINCENT McELROY, II-Cathedral High School. CURTIS O'NEAL McGHEE, JR.-Freshman, Reserve Basketball. JAMES GORDON McINTIRE-Sr. Council, Sr. Play, Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaudeville, ANNUAL Staff, ECHO Staff, A Cappella Choir, Concert Choir, Fine Arts Agent, Freshman, Reserve Baseball, Intramural Bowling, Freshman Basketball lmgr.J, Student Board, Key Club, Exercise in Knowledge, Great Books, History, Human Relations, Naturalist Clubs, Honor Student Program, National Honor Society. MARY ELIZABETH McKENZIE-Sr. Council, Jr. Vaudeville Act Chair- man, Jr. Vaudeville, ANNUAL Staff lsec. ed.l, A Cappella Choir, Girls Ensemble, Concert Choir, Choral Club, Gym, Attendance Dept. Asst., Fine Arts Agents, Homecoming Princess Candidate, Jr. Prom Queen Candidate, Student Board, Girls League, Booster, Chemistry and Physics, FTA, Great Books, Human Relations lsec.l, True Blue, Y- Teens Clubs, Big Sister. VEDA A. McKENZIE-Jr. Vaudeville, Red Cross Agent, Booster, FBLA Clubs. DIANE LOUISE McLENDON-Jr. Vaudeville, Frolic Model, Concert Choir, Choral Club, Spring Musical, Red Cross Agents, Homecoming Queen Candidate, Intramural Bowling, Student Board, FBLA Clubs. ANTHONY McNEAL-Sr. Play, Jr. Vaudeville, ECHO Staff, Concert Choir, Freshman Track, Intramural Bowling, Student Board. BONITA McQUEEN KATHERINE V. McTARSNEY-Franklin High School, Franklin, Indiana. v J' ,Z ,. V .L .V . .Q 'flax -va. , A 'M 'B fwgfsfsg , I -- ' . 5iif'v'i- Q ' ,, .as-H' NJ 400 '-Q. A 'UQ ,V .E ,W ff 1,-we . .. - ,.-, . , I ,. , f f f 2 fw 1 c if af f 5 f,'5g'f'vi2 I Ji A ...s . gif? 'M I . , ,Q .N . tw '21 'X if I K iflliw f Y' v f , f X f 'av' ut .w t .lf 'N-1 31'-1 ' .5 cf' 'A F7 Bibs .-A ,,,.,., I .,.. Q .,.. 4555 tees -V 1: ' sz Ygg iv? .f ' Q Wu!! 4 f .5 4 . , M avi M' 15,37 I J Y x X413 . ,rf , ff su, N---5, ESS T silky.. ,pq ly Was' mr I Class of '67 JERRY MEDARIS-Red Cross Agent: Freshman, Reserve Basketball: Intramural Basketball: FBLA Club. LESLEY JEANNE MIKELS-Sr. Class ANNUAL Editor: Sr. Council: Jr. Vaudeville: ANNUAL Staff: ECHO Staff: Christmas ECHO: A Cappella Choir: Choral Club: Commencement Usher: Gym Dept. Asst.: Christ- mas ECHO, ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents: Jr. Prom Queen Candidate: Student Board, Girls League, Great Books, Naturalist, Quill and Scroll, Spanish Clubs: Big Sister: Biology Award: Honor Student Program: National Honor Society. ANTHONY TYRONE MILES-Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents: ROTC Officer: Varsity Baseball: Intramural Basketball. HOWARD LATREL MILLER-Radio, Spanish Clubs. STUART WAYNE MILLER-Jr. Vaudeville: ANNUAL Staff: ECHO Staff: Frolic Model: A Cappella Choir: Fine Arts Agent: Student Board, Key Club, Fiction ipres., treas.l, Footlights, Great Books, History, Naturalist, SPQR lpres.J Clubs: Big Brother: l.U. Summer Latin Con- ference: Honor Student Program: National Honor Society: Brown University Alumni Award. MONA LOUISE MOON-Sr. Play: Jr. Vaudeville: Booster, Campus Book Club, Chess, Footlights, Human Relations, Political Clubs. GARLAND MOORE KATHLEEN ELIZABETH MOORE-Sr. Play: Jr. Vaudeville Act Chair- man: Jr. Vaudeville: ANNUAL Staff: ECHO Staff: Christmas ECHO: New Bureau: Frolic Musical: Band: Commencement Usher: Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents: Homecoming Queen Candidate: Student Board, Girls League, Booster, Folk Singing, Great Books, History lsecJ, Human Relations, Naturalist, True Blue Clubs: Big Sis- ter: Honor Student Program: National Honor Society. SANDRA KAY MORGAN-Sr. Play: Jr. Vaudeville: Frolic Musical: Band: Gym Dept. Asst.: ECHO, Fine Arts Agents: Student Board, Library, Y-Teens Clubs: Big Sister. CYNTHIA SUE MORPHEW-Jr. Vaudeville Act Chairman: Jr. Vaude- ville: Concert Choir: Choral Club: English, Biology Dept. Asst.: Commencement Usher, Student Board, Girls League, Fiction ltreas.J, Great Books, Hi-Pi lvice-pres.l, Math, Naturalist Clubs: Big Sister: Honor Student Program: Biology Awards, National Honor Society. L. WAYNE MORRIS-Sr. Play: Jr. Vaudeville: ECHO Staff: Stage Crew: Frolic Musical: All-School Play: Freshman Wrestling: Student Board, Footlights, Great Books, National Thespian Clubs. MARY LOU MORRIS-Sr. Play: Jr. Vaudeville: Business Dept. Asst.: ECHO Agent: German Club ipres.:, Naturalist Clubs: Typing Award: National Honor Society. ROBERT C. MORRIS, JR.-Jr. Vaudeville: A Cappella Choir: Music Men: Concert Choir: Student Board, Spanish, Hi-Y Clubs. M. C. MORRISON-Freshman Football: Freshman Wrestling: Intramural Wrestling, Basketball. CLARA MOSLEY-Concert Choir: Choral Club: FBLA, Tri-Hi-Y, Y-Teens Clubs. ANITA FAYE MUNN-Red Cross Club. BERTHA CONSUELLA MURRAY-A Cappella Choir: Concert Choir: Choral Club: Spring Musical: ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents: Student Board, Red Cross Clubs: Big Sister. PEGGY ANN MURRAY-Girls League, Spanish, Tri-Hi-Y Clubs. CLAUD WESLEY MYERS-Sr. Class Treasurer: Sr. Council: Sr. Play: Jr. Vaudeville: Frolic Musical: A Cappella Choir: Music Men: Music Dept. Asst.: ECHO, ANNUAL, Fine Arts Agents: ROTC Officer, Honors: Freshman Track: Intramural Bowling: Student Board, Officers Club ivice-pres.l. RICHARD NAYLOR-Jr. Vaudeville: ECHO, Fine Arts Agents: Fresh- man, Reserve Football: Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Track: Freshman Wrestling: Intramural Basketball: Student Board, FBLA, Physical Science Clubs: Big Brother. WILLIE SAM NEAL-Fine Arts Agent: Intramural Basketball. DAVE NEISWINGER THOMAS JOHN NEMECEK-Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Track: Fresh- man, Reserve Cross Country: Student Board, Campus Book Clubs. CYNTHIA MARIE NIXON-Band: Business Dept. Asst.: Commencement Usher: ANNUAL Agent: Radio, Spanish Clubs. ROBERT AUSTIN OLDHAM-Freshman, Reserve Football: Freshman Track. LINDSEY ONDERS VIRGINIA ELIZABETH OSBORN-Sr. Play: Jr. Vaudeville: ANNUAL Staff: Concert Choir: Choral Club: Gym Dept. Asst.: Commencement Usher: All-School Play: Fine Arts Agent: Student Board, Folk Sing- ing, Footlights, Les Jeunes Gens, Great Books, Human Relations, Li- brary, Naturalists Clubs: Honor Student Program: National Honor So- ciety: American School, Manila, Philippines. WALTER OSBORN-Sr. Council: Sr. Play: Jr. Vaudeville: Orchestra: Band: Dance Band: Student Board: Chemistry and Physics, FBLA, Human Relations, Spanish Clubs. Seniors MARK OTTEN-Jr. Vaudeville, ANNUAL Staff lsec. ed.l, ECHO Staff, News Bureau, ECHO, ANNUAL Agents, Golf, Student Board, Key Club, Chemistry and Physics, Great Books, Naturalist Clubs, Honor Student Program. LAWRENCE OVERTON-Stage Crew, Band, ECHO, ANNUAL, Fine Arts Agents. ROCHELLE LOUISE OWENS-FBLA, Y-Teens Clubs. WILLIAM JAMES OWSLEY, JR.-Jr. Vaudeville, Concert Choir, Re- serve, Wrestling, Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball lmgr.l, Human Relations, Lettermen Clubs. WALLY OZOLS-Sr. Council, Sr. Play, Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaudeville, ECHO Staff, ECHO Agent, Student Board, Key Club lpres.J, German, History, Naturalist Clubs, Big Brother. CLIFFORD PAICLY KEITH S. PARKER-George Washington High School, Los Angeles, California. CHESTER RENO PARSON-Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. FRANK PIERCE PATTERSON-Jr. Vaudeville, ECHO Staff, A Cap- pella Choir, Concert Choir, Biology Dept. Asst., Christmas ECHO, ECHO, ANNUAL Agents, Golf, Student Board, Booster, Folk Singing, Latin American, Human Relations, Naturalist, Senate, Spanish Clubs, Big Brother, Honor Student Program. ROGER PATTERSON-Freshman Football, Freshman Basketball, Fresh- man Track, Freshman, Reserve Cross Country. PAMELA JEAN PERCIVAL-Jr. Class Program Editor, Sr. Council, Sr. Play, Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaudeville, ANNUAL Staff lsec. ed.j, Frolic Model, Orchestra, Maiorette, A Cappella Choir lsec.l, Girls Ensemble, Choral Club, Gym Dept. Asst., Commencement Usher, Student Board, Girls League, Hi-Pi lsec.J, Human Relations, Math, Mu Alpha Theta Clubs, Big Sister, Honor Student Program, Altrusa Award, Botany Award, National Honor Society. MARSHAL ALAN PETTRIE-Jr. Vaudeville, ECHO Staff, ANNUAL Agent, Student Board, Human Relations Clubs. GEORGE EDWARD PILLOW-Red Cross Agent, Freshman Football, Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Basketball, Freshman Track. PATRICIA ELAINE PINCKNEY-Jr. Vaudeville, ECHO Staff, WIAN, Commencement Usher, Chemistry and Physics Club, German, Hi-Pi, History, Human Relations Clubs, Honor Student Program, Biology Award. FRANCIS PIPKENS PHYLLIS D. PIPPENS-Booster, Campus Book, Great Books Clubs. ELLEN PRICE-Jr. Vaudeville, ECHO Staff, Frolic Musical, A Cap- pella Choir lv. pres.l, Madrigal, Concert Choir, Choral Club, Music Dept. Asst., Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents, Intramural Bowling, Student Board, Red Cross Clubs, Big Sister, Biology Award, National Honor Society. ANN ELIZABETH PURDY-Sr. Play, Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaudeville Act Chairman, Jr. Vaudeville, A Cappella Choir, Choral Club, Com- mencement Usher, ANNUAL Agent, Student Board, Booster, Folk Singing, Footlights, Great Books, Human Relations Clubs, Big Sister. NILDA JANE QUANDT-Jr. Vaudeville, ANNUAL Staff lsec. ed.J, ECHO Staff, Christmas ECHO, WIAN, Commencement Usher, Christ- mas ECHO, ANNUAL, Red Cross Agents, Student Board, Girls League, Booster, Naturalists, SPQR Clubs, Big Sister, Honor Student Program, Biology, Typing Awards. CAROLYN MARIE QUARLES-A Cappella Choir, Concert Choir, Choral Club, Spring Musical, Athletic Dept. Asst., Christmas ECHO Agent, Intramural Bowling, Girls League, Booster, FBLA lsec.l, Tri-Hi- Y, Y-Teens Clubs, Honor Student Program. HARRY ANDERSON RADLIFFE-Sr. Council, Sr. Play, Jr. Vaudeville, ECHO Staff, Christmas ECHO, A Cappella Choir, Music Men, Art Dept. Asst., Freshman Football, Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Track lmgr.J, Tennis, Intramural Basketball, Student Board, Key Club, Geology, Great Books, History, lvice-pres.l, Human Relations, Naturalist, Spanish lpres.J Clubs, Big Brother, Biology Award. NICKIE J. RAY-ECHO Staff. CARLA A. REID-Human Relations Club, St. Agnes Academy. BEVERLY ANN RICE-Intramural Bowling, FBLA Club. PAUL DOUGLAS RICE-Jr. Vaudeville, Band, Freshman Football, Freshman Wrestling, Intramural Wrestling. BRENDA CAROLYN RISING-MOORE-Sr. Play, Jr. Vaudeville, Frolic Musical, A Cappella Choir, Girls' Ensemble, Concert Choir, Spring Musical, All School Play, ECHO, ANNUAL, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents, Student Board, Girls League, Booster, Folk Singing, Human Relations, Naturalist Clubs, Big Sister. JOHN FLEMING ROBB-Jr. Vaudeville, Athletic Dept. Asst., Reserve, Varsity Football, Freshman Basketball, Key Club, Footlights, Naturalist Clubs, Honor Student Program, National Merit Letter of Commenda- tion, National Honor Society. RODNEY JEROME ROBERTS-Language Dept. Asst., Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents, Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Basketball, Freshman, Re- serve, Varsity Track, Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Cross Country, Varsity Baseball. Class of '67 STEVEN ROBERTS-Latin American, Human Relations, SPQR Clubs. CARMALETU5 FAYE ROBINSON CHRISTINA ROBINSON LARRY ROSS-Jr. Vaudeville, ECHO Staff, Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts Agent, Concert Choir, Spring Musical, Campus Book, Chemistry and Physics ltreas.J, Chess, Folk Singing, Footlights, FBLA, FTA, Human Relations, Library, Red Cross Clubs, Craft Arts Award. VICKI ROTH-Jr. Vaudeville, Choral Club, ECHO, ANNUAL, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents, Student Board, FBLA Clubs. RONALD RUFFIN-Dobyns-Bennett High School, Kingsport, Tennessee. ELAINE RUSH-Jr. Class Publicity Chairman, Sr. Council, Jr. Policy, Jr. Prom Committee Chairman, Jr. Vaudeville, ECHO Staff, Frolic Model, Gym Dept. Asst., Commencement Usher, Christmas ECHO, ECHO, ANNUAL, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents, Reserve Cheerleader, Student Board, Girls League, Booster, Chemistry and Physics, FTA lpres.J, Le Cercle Francais, Les Jeunes Gens, Great Books, SPQR, History, Human Relations, Naturalist Clubs, Big Sister, Honor Student Program, Art Award, John Herron Art Scholarship. NATHANIEL HENRY RUSSELL-Stage Crew, Band, ECHO Agent, Intramural Basketball, Wrestling, Booster Jazz-Classics, Red Cross Clubs. PATRICIA ARDELL RUSSELL-Jr. Vaudeville, Frolic Model, Commence- ment Usher, All-School Play, Christmas ECHO, ECHO Agent, Campus Book, FTA, Naturalist, Red Cross Clubs, Big Sister. MARVIN SACKS-Sr. Council, Jr. Policy, Jr. Prom Committee Chair- man, Jr. Vaudeville, ECHO Staff led.J, Christmas ECHO, News Bureau, Chemistry Dept. Asst., Christmas ECHO Agent, Key Club, Fiction, Quill and Scroll, Senate Clubs, Big Brother, Honor Student Program, National Honor Society. YETTEVA DIESTA SANDERS-Orchestra, A Cappella Choir, Booster Club. PATRICIA ANN SAUNDERS-Croquis, Spanish Clubs. AARON RAY SAYLES-Freshman Baseball. MARY BETH SCHRICKER-Sr. Play, Jr. Vaudeville, ANNUAL fsec. ed.J, ECHO Staff, Frolic Musical, Choral Club, Commencement Usher, Fine Arts, ANNUAL Agents, Booster, Folk Singing, Footlights, Ger- man lhist.J, Naturalist Clubs, Big Sister, Biology Award. BARBARA LYNN SCOTT-Jr. Vaudeville Act Chairman, Jr. Vaudeville, ANNUAL Staff, ECHO Staff, A Cappella Choir, Choral Club, Chemis- try Dept. Asst., Commencement Usher, ECHO Agent, Girls League, German Cvice-pres.i, Naturalist Clubs, Typing Award. JOE ANN SCRUGGS-Jr. Vaudeville, Concert Choir, Choral Club, Spring Musical, All-School Play, ECHO, ANNUAL, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents, Girls League, Booster, FBLA, Red Cross Clubs, Big Sister, Typing Award. JELLENA LOUISE SECHREST-Spring Musical, Booster Club. RANSIRINI A. SENANAYAKE-Sr. Council, Sr. Play, Jr. Vaudeville, ECHO Staff, Christmas ECHO, Homecoming Queen, Student Board, Girls League, Campus Book, Latin American, History, Human Rela- tions, Naturalist, Spanish, Y-Teens Clubs, AFS Student From Kandy, Ceylon, Hillwood College, Kandy, Ceylon. ELMORE SHARP-ROTC Officer. MELVIN D. SHARPE-Cumberland High SchooI,. Cumberland, Kentucky. CLAUDINE SHERELS-Harry E. Wood High School. CLAUDIA ANN SINEX-Orchestra, Christmas ECHO, ECHO, ANNUAL, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents, Red Cross Club. GLORIA ELAINE SINGLETON-Sr. Play, Jr. Vaudeville, Attendance Dept. Asst., Commencement Usher, All-School Play, ECHO Agent, Booster, FBLA, Human Relations, Naturalist, Spanish Clubs, Big Sister, Biology Award. LINDA SKAARE-Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts Agents, Student Board, Girls League, True Blue Clubs. LYNDA ANN SKIPPER-All-School Play, Fine Arts Agent, Footlights, FBLA, FTA, Hi-Pi, Ljbrary, Red Cross, Spanish Clubs. PATRICIA ANN SLEET-Red Cross Agent, Student Board, Booster, Naturalist, Red Cross Clubs, Big Sister. DWIGHT EDWIN SMITH-Sr. Council, Jr. Prom Committee Chairman, ECHO Staff, WIAN, A Cappella Choir, Concert Choir, Gym Dept. Asst., ANNUAL, Fine Arts Agents, Reserve, Varsity Football, Fresh- man Basketball, Freshman, Reserve Baseball, Reserve Wrestling, Intramural Wrestling, Student Board, Key Club, Lettermens lpres.J, Naturalists, Senate, Spanish Clubs, Big Brother, Honor Student Program, National Honor Society. HAROLD W. SMITH-Sr. Council, Jr. Vaudeville, ECHO Staff, News Bureau, Biology Dept. Asst., ECHO, ANNUAL, Fine Arts Agents, Freshman Football, Freshman Basketball, Freshman, Reserve Baseball, Intramural Basketball, Bowling, Tennis, Student Board, Key Club, Geology, Human Relations, Lettermens, Naturalist, Quill and Scroll, Spanish Clubs. Seniors LEVI SMITH-Stage Crew, Gym Dept. Asst., Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Football, Reserve, Varsity Baseball, Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Wrestling, Intramural Basketball, Letterman's, Red Cross Clubs. PAMELA ANN SMITH-FBLA, Y-Teens Clubs. VIKKIE ANN SMITH-Jr. Vaudeville, Frolic Model, Student Board, Human Relations, Y-Teens Clubs, Big Sister, Typing Award. PHILLIP DUANE SNORDEN-Frolic Musical, Concert Choir, Gym Dept. Asst., Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Football, Freshman Basketball, Reserve Wrestling, FBLA, Letterman's Club. DAVE PETE SPAIN-Sr. Play, Jr. Prom Committee Chairman, Jr. Vaudeville, ANNUAL Staff, ECHO Staff, Freshman, Reserve Basket- ball, Golf, Intramural Bowling, Student Board, Chemistry and Phys- ics, Letterman's, Naturalist Clubs. JENNIFER LYNN SPURLOCH-ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents, Student Board, FBLA, Tri-Hi-Y, Y-Teens Clubs. JOHN PAUL STANLEY-ECHO Staff, Freshman Basketball, Freshman Cross Country, Intramural Bowling, Basketball Mgr. SHARON LEE STEPKO-Jr. Vaudeville, ECHO Staff led.J, News Bureau, Orchestra, Frolic Musical, Band, Music Dept. Asst., Christ- mas Play, ECHO Agent, Footlights, Great Books, Human Relations, Quill and Scroll lvice-pres.l, Y-Teens Clubs, Big Sister, National Honor Society. CLARENCE JAMES STEVENSON-Freshman Football, Freshman Wrestling, Intramural Wrestling, Student Board, FBLA Clubs. QUINTELLA JOHNNIE STEWARD-Jr. Vaudeville, ECHO Staff, Con- cert Choir, Choral Club, Commencement Usher, All-School Play, ANNUAL Agent, Booster, Great Books, Red Cross, Y-Teens Clubs. BRUCE TUDOR STEWART-Frolic Model, ECHO, Fine Arts Agents, Student Board. LARRY EUGENE STEWART-ECHO, Fine Arts Agent, Freshman, Re- serve Baseball, lntramural Basketball, FBLA Club. COLLEEN STICKLE-Jr. Vaudeville, Frolic Musical, Model, Choral Club, Girls League, Croquis, Library, Spanish Clubs, Big Sister. ANDREW STIMER-ECHO Staff, Christmas ECHO, Chess, Spanish, Stamp and Coin Clubs. DONNA CLAIRE STOCTON-Jr. Vaudeville, ANNUAL Staff lsec. ed.l, Choral Club, Gym Dept. Asst., ECHO, ANNUAL, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents, Intramural Bowling, Student Board, Girls League, Booster, Footlights, Naturalists, Quill and Scroll, Red Cross, Spanish Clubs, Big Sister, Honor Student Program. BRENDA STONE-Concert Choir, Choral Club, ECHO, Fine Arts Agents, FTA, Y-Teens Clubs. LARRY CLAYTON STOUT-Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaudeville, Frolic Musical, A Cappella Choir itreas.l, Madrigal, Concert Choir, Spring Musical, Music Dept. Asst., Freshman Football, Tennis, Intramural Bowling, Key Club, Chemistry and Physics, Exercise in Knowledge imgr.l, Folk Singing ltreas.l, Great Books, Math, Mu Alpha Theta, Naturalist Clubs, Big Brother, Honor Student Program, National Merit Scholar- ship Qualifying Test Commended Student, National Math Test, National Honor Society. LINDA JOYCE SULLIVAN-Orchestra, FTA, Tri-Hi-Y Clubs, Hughes High School, Cincinnati, Ohio. SARAH PIERCE SUTHERLAND-Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaudeville Act Chair- man, Jr. Vaudeville, ANNUAL Staff lsec. ed.l, ECHO Staff, Biology, Chemistry Dept. Asst., Commencement Usher, German, Great Books, Naturalist, Senate Clubs, Big Sister, Honor Student Program, National Merit Finalist, National Honor Society. ANDREA REBECCA THOMAS-Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents, Booster, FBLA, Red Cross Clubs. DONELLA THOMAS-Concert Choir, Choral Club, Booster, Spanish Clubs, Typing Award. LAUREL JEAN THOMAS-Sr. Council, Sr. Play, Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaude- ville Act Chairman, Jr. Vaudeville, ECHO Staff, Frolic Musical, A Cappella Choir, Girls Ensemble, Concert Choir, Commencement Usher, ECHO, ANNUAL, Fine Arts Agents, Freshman Cheerleader, Queen of Lights, Student Board icorr. sec.l, Key Club Qsponsorl, Girls League, Booster, Fiction, Folk Singing, History, Human Rela- tions, Naturalist Clubs, Big Sister, National Honor Society. RICKY LEE THOMAS-ECHO agent, Intramural Basketball, FBLA, FTA Clubs. JUDY ANN TOLBERT-Booster, FBLA, Library, Red Cross Clubs. LEROY FRAZIER TORAIN-Jr. Vaudeville, Freshman Basketball, Freshman Wrestling, Intramural Bowling, Physical Science Club. TONI MARCIA TRICE-Jr. Vaudeville, Concert Choir, Choral Club, Commencement Usher, Intramural Bowling, Girls League, Booster, Campus Book, FBLA, Tri-Hi-Y Clubs, Big Sister. ARVIN TUCKER STEVEN JOHN TUCKER-ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents, Fresh- man, Reserve Basketball, FBLA, Red Cross Clubs. in id! m9 ff' 'tl CQ av I3 00 '....c.,f-f 1' 4, . , fo- -r-s-...7 'dir '!'Qf Class of '67 PAMELA YVONNE TURNER-Concert Choir, Commencement Usher, Student Board, Campus Book, FTA, Red Cross, Tri-Hi-Y Clubs, Big Sister. MARGARET TUTSON-Chess, FBLA, Red Cross Clubs. Junv tums ' PATRICIA TYSON ELIZABETH NADINE VAUGHN-Choral Club, Gym Dept. Asst., Cam- pus Book, FBLA, Library, Y-Teens, Tri-Hi-Y Clubs. PATRICIA ANN WADE-Jr. Vaudeville, Concert Choir, Choral Club, Commencement Usher, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents, Footlights, Span- ish Clubs, Big Sister. ROBERTA WADE- BETTY JEAN WADLINGTON-Sr. Class Vice-Pres., Sr. Council, Jr. Vaudeville, ANNUAL Staff isec ed.J, Concert Choir, Choral Club, ECHO, Fine Arts Agents, Student Board, Girls League, FBLA ipres.l, Clubs, Big Sister, Honor Student Program, National Honor Society. GWENDOLYN WALDON-Library, Tri-Hi-Y, Y-Teens Clubs. JOAN M. WALDON-Fine Arts Agent, Intramural Bowling, Student Board, Tri-Hi-Y Clubs, Typing Award. DELORES ANN WALKER-Concert Choir, Choral Club, Fine Arts Agent, Student Board, Y-Teen Clubs, Big Sister. WILLIAM LANHAM WALTON-Sr. Play, Jr. Prom Committee Chair- man, Jr. Vaudeville, ANNUAL Staff, ECHO Staff, Frolic Musical, Model, A Cappella Choir, Chemistry Dept. Asst., ECHO, ANNUAL Agents, Tennis, Golf, Intramural Bowling, Student Board, Key Club, Folk Singing, Great Books, Naturalist, Senate Clubs, Honor Student Program, National Merit Finalist. CHRISTINE IRMA WARD-Jr. Class Sec., Sr. Council, Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaudeville, ECHO Staff, Girls' Ensemble, Concert Choir, Spring Musical, English Dept. Asst., All-School Play, Christmas ECHO, ECHO, ANNUAL, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents, Homecoming Princess, Queen Candidate, Student Board isec.J, Girls League isec.J, Booster, Cam- pus Book, Folk Singing lsec.J, Footlights, Great Books, Human Rela- tions, Naturalist, Spanish, True Blue Clubs, Big Sister, AFS Student to Costa Rica, Honor Student Program, National Honor Society. PAUL DAVID WARE-Christmas ECHO, ECHO, ANNUAL, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. JAMES E. WATKINS-Band, Fine Arts Agent, Reserve Baseball. WANDA ESTELLE WATSON-Jr. Vaudeville, ECHO Staff led.i, News Bureau, Band, All-School Play, Christmas ECHO, ECHO Agents, Student Board, Booster, Chess, FBLA, Human Relations, Y-Teens Clubs. ESTHER WEBB-Freshman Wrestling, Intramural Basketball. LYNDA SUE WEEKS-Library, True Blue Clubs. DOROTHY ANN WELLS-Gym Dept. Asst., ANNUAL Agent, Campus Book, FBLA, Red Cross, Tri-Hi-Y, Y-Teens Clubs. DIANA JEAN WENTWORTH-Chess, FBLA, Stamp and Coin Clubs. BOBBIE J. WHEAT-Business Dept. Asst., ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents, FBLA Club. PRISCILLA ANN WHEAT-ECHO, Fine Arts Agents, FBLA Club. DONALD WHITE-ROTC Officer, Honors, Freshman, Reserve Football, Reserve Baseball, Freshman Track, Freshman, Reserve Wrestling. ROSALYN PRISCILLA MARIA WHITE-Sr. Play, Jr. Vaudeville, AN- NUAL Staff isec. ed.J, ECHO Staff, Band, Maiorette, Concert Choir, Gym, Attendance Dept. Asst., Commencement Usher, ECHO, Fine Arts Agents, Freshman, Reserve Cheerleader, Student Board, Girls League, Booster, Footlights, Naturalists, True Blue Clubs, Botany Awards. RENE' WHITFIELD-Choral Club, FBLA Library, Tri-Hi-Y Clubs, Big Sister. FRANCES DORTHEA WHITTAKER-Student Board Club. BONNIE WILLIAMS-ANNUAL Staff, Intramural Bowling, Booster, Chess, Footlights, Y-Teens Clubs. CYNTHIA LEE WILLIAMS-Sr. Play, Jr. Vaudeville, ECHO Staff, Business Dept. Asst., ECHO, ANNUAL, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents, Student Board, Footlights Clubs, Shorthand Award. Seniors ROBERTA WILLIAMS-ANNUAL Agent, FBLA Club. RONALD WILLIAMS-ECHO, Fine Arts Agents, Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball, Golf, Lettermens Club. TROY WILLIAMSON, JR.-Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Basketball, Freshman, Varsity Baseball. , SHARON WILLIS-Jr. Vaudeville, Gym Dept. Asst., ECHO, ANNUAL Agents, Booster, FTA, Human Relations, Spanish, Tri-Hi-Y, Y-Teens Clubs. ROBERT EDWARD WINDER-Jr. Vaudeville, Arlington High School. BEATRICE WINN DEBORAH HELEN WINTERS-ANNUAL Staff, ECHO Staff, ANNUAL, Red Cross Agent, Footlights, Library, SPQR Clubs. DAVID RODNEY WISMAR STEPHEN D. WISMAR-Concert Choir, Freshman Basketball. SANDRA JEAN WOODSON-FBLA Club. JANET WILMA WOOLEY-Jr. Vaudeville, ECHO, ANNUAL, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents, Intramural Bowling, Student Board, Booster, Human Relations, Red Cross, Y-Teens Clubs, Big Sister. CAROL WOOSTER-Jr. Vaudeville, Frolic Model, A Cappella Choir, Girls' Ensemble, Concert Choir lpres.J, Biology, Art Dept. Asst., Commencement Usher, ANNUAL, Red Cross Agents, ROTC Sponsor, Student Board, Girls League, Booster, Hi-Pi, Naturalist Clubs, Big Sister. BARBARA ANN WORKMAN-Sr. Play, Jr. Vaudeville, Commencement Usher, All-School Play, ECHO, ANNUAL, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents, Intramural Bowling, Girls League, Folk Singing, Footlights, FBLA, Human Relations Clubs, Biology Award. MILDRED ELANE WRIGHT JOHN STEWART WYNNE-Jr. Vaudeville, ECHO Staff, News Bureau, Fiction, Le Cercle Francais, Quill and Scroll, Physical Science Clubs, American School, Tokyo, Japan. MADONNA CATHERINE YORK-Concert Choir, Student Board Club. DEBORAH ANN YOUNG-Jr. Vaudeville, Red Cross Agent, FBLA, Physical Science, Red Cross Clubs. INARA ZIZNOVSKIS-Chatard High School. Seniors Not Pictured OLIVER BARNETT EARL BLACK RAYMOND BLACK RONALD BLACKMON ROOSEVELT BLACKMON JOHN BLUIETT REGINA BONDS LINDA CASWELL DEANNA CENTMAIER ELIJAH CHANDLER WILLARD CLARK BARBARA CLEVELAND VICKI DALE FARRELL DOWNEY NORBERT DYER MARCUS ELMORE EDWARD FINCH CLARA FORD RONALD FRESH VAUGHN HARRIS ORESTES HERNANDEZ SHEENA HUGHES WILLIAM HYTER GREG LEWIS MIKE LOCKHART LEE McELROY RUSSELL MANN CARROLYN MASON PAMELA MASSIE BOBBITT MAY LEE MONTGOMERY EVELYN MOORE SANDRA MOORE GREGORY PETERSON THOMAS SCRUGGS JOHN STAHL MOZEL STARKEY JOHN THOMAS DANEIL THOMPSON RONALD TOWNSEND PAUL WARNER GEORGE WEBB GAIL WILLIAMS BEATRICE WINN LARRY WOODEN ' Os JO' iff, V ',.v -EEL 1' qw-- 1.fx, -ff' Remembrances of a Senior's Last Year fi 'Q sm ,, .W vw-..,.g,N. Whos Yi A ABOVE-Piling on greasepaint, Footlighters Sylvia Eisman and Geneva Gardner put a new face on Wally Ozols for his role as Detective Rock in Vaudeville. ABOVE RIGHT-Attired in his Roman toga, First Consul Stuart Miller snickers at the antics of Latin club initiates. RIGHT-Seniors gather at their favorite meeting place-Burger Chet-to recuperate after a stre- nuous basketball game. , .M ,, .1 g, 4 sw 'W ,,,,,.v.-s -4 ,,.,..,.., . sf, ,JXNI V , . 4 ,tw X Wi 4 X 5 A I 0 x P A 5 ' i Q ,sv f - W ,Wm Z! ' Q. if E s i , fs, 'Q Mx Q35 ABOVE-Removing the paper from his wooden spoon,, Santa Claus Payne attempts to keep his beard out of his ice cream as he, Lester Groth and Tom Henderson feast at the senior Christmas party, LEFT-Never again will seniors be confronted by the frustrating Form 23's. Shortridge Prepares- her support Ads Teenage buyers spend thousands an- nually for their basic needs, food, clothing, and amusement. Cheese- burgers, french fries, cokes, and candy eat up our weekly allowances. Larger sums, perhaps earned in after-school iobs, are squandered on the latest fashions and fads, but we rationalize our extravagances by masking them as necessities. Preparing for participation in the adult business world, teenagers estab- lish reciprocal relationships with com- munity business men. Teenagers have part-time iobs, in return, they patronize the businesses which satisfy their de- sires and needs. 154 , Q -if hr Q, X, , , ,rfzcf .f ffm' X174 ' Y.. '31, ,,:? .mst .- .5 17, 4 1- Nl? ww 7 , . .W lyk, , My .'2i,5.?j,,,?',, ptS,:':1,-:S-1 yQ.1 Ti 21' 'G x V1 4. ii? V ' S Accent Shop 3367 N. Pennsylvania 925-9313 Atlas Supermarket 720 E. 54th 255-6800 Order 0 party coke, and receive ci 101, reduction if you bring your Annual. 4 gum. , ci' ' , A Lf C , w y , 44. 1-,Q AGQRHUSEWWS f ' ' !he p r3.51Si5-if GFHUNG Compliments HOWARD7S PHARMACY Prescriptions-Su nd ries Soda Fountain MAKE OUR CORNER YOUR CORNER! 4001 Cornelius 283-6536 Indianapolis, Indiana 46205 L1 Regular King 1 ll eww lil If fflil .N CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1967 Compliments of Newsfoto Publishing Com pany Printers of the Annual. Training . . . Plus Prestige In planning a business career, prepare yourself by at- tending a strong, dependable school that will give you the training you need, plus the advantages of the pres- tige of the school that is so essential in making the right contacts for positions. Day and Evening Classes. Central Business College 802 N. Meridian St. 634-8337 Indianapolis C. T. Butz lCPAl Pres. J. L. Basey ICPAI Prin. 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College 923-2360 It's been a pleasure taking your undergrad pictures The World's Finest Class Rings Herff Jones Company 1705 N. Berwick Avenue 631-3543 Chinese and American Restaurant 2 locations yr A I I yes' sf V 4400 N. Keystone Wilgro Shopping Center E' Indianapolis on Highway 31 Greenwood Peanuts Party Pantry We make all kinds of cakes. We cater luncheons, dinners, parties, and specialize in different types of food. How about your prom catering? 648 East 49th St. 283-1381 s. EE 'QI Office Home 924-2351 253-01 19 The State Agency Auto Insurance for All Drivers 109 East 34th Street Indianapolis 5, Indiana L. Strauss and Co We have three stores now. Downtown Glendale Greenwood Burger Chef HOME OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST 15C HAMBURGERH 25 Locations in Indianapolis 'z gs, is at 5:3 new, Bill Ehrich Sluclio Glendale Lower Concourse Chosen for its superior quality, Ehrich Studio is the official phofog rapher of the Class of '67 Subiect Index Student Index A Cappella .... Administration .. AFS Program .. ANNUAL ....... Art Department Band ........... Baseball .......... Basketball .......... Business Department Campus Book Club .... Cheerleaders ...... Chess Club .. Club 30 Dedication ........ ECHO .............. English Department ..... Exercise in Knowledge Faculty ............... Family Frolic ........ FBLA ......... Fiction Club Folk Club Football Footlights .. Freshman .... FTA ........... German Club ..... Girls' Ensemble Girls League ..... Golf .......... Great Books Hi-Pi ........... History Club ...... History Department .... Homecoming ........... Home Economics .......... Human Relations Council .. l.U. Language Study .... Industrial Arts ........ Junior Prom of 1966 Juniors . . ....... . . . . Officers ........ Policy ........ Sponsor .......... Junior Vaudeville .... Key Club ........... Language Department . . . Le Cercle Francais .... Letterman Club .... Library Club .... Madrigal ..... Maiorettes ..... Math Club ........ Math Department .. Music Men ........ Music Department .... Mu Alpha Theta ...... National Honor Society .. Naturalist Club ........ Officer's Club .............. Orchestra ................... .... Physical Education Department Physical Science Club ,.,... . . . . .. Political Discussion Club ..... Quill 8. Scroll ......... Radio Club ........... Red Cross Club Rifle Team ...... ROTC Royalty ............. Science Department .... Seniors ............... Class Day Officers Council ........... Honor Roll ...... Officers . . . Pictures .... Play .... Sponsors . . . Sepac ....... Sophomores ..... Spanish Club SPQR ......... Stage Crew Student Board Student Life . . . Tennis Thespians . . Track ..... Tri-Hi-Y . . True Blue . . WIAN . . . Wrestling . . Y-Teens . . A Adair, Linda ........ .-.--- 6 I Adams, Cornelius .... ....... 6 3 Akard, Dorothy .... .... 5 2, 60 Allee, Mike ..... ...... 5 2 Alvies, Rudolph . . . ..... . .69 Amos, Detra .... .. .56, 68 Anderson, Linda . . . ..... . .56 Anderson, Susie .... ......... 6 2, 68 Andrews, James . . . ............ . .39 Andrews, John ........ 79, 83, 86, 135 Armacost, Bruce ................... 83 Armistead, Darryl ..38, 39, 52, 54, 66, 130, 132, 133, 135 52 Arnold, Betty ..................... Arnold, Joseph ....... .... 8 9 Augenbergs, Gunta . . . . . . .37 Augenbergs, Uldis . . . .... . .82 Austin, Sandra .... . . .59, 68 B Bailey, Terry . . . Baker, Jerome . .. Baker, Joeann . . . . . . .49, 52, 56, 58 Baker, Larry ...... .... 8 7 Ballinger, Denise .. . . . . .68 Ballinger, John .. Barker, James . . . Barnes, Janis ..... Bartlett, Jerry . . . Bastin, Cathy Bastin, Jeri ..... Battle, Joyce . . . Batts, Brenda .. . Bauer, Vicki .......87 ....41, 49, 55 ...11,37,55, 133 .....47, 55, 60,133 ....36, 37, 57, 66 Beard, Bill .... ......... 5 7, 61 Beck, Linda ..... ....... 3 7, 55 Bellamy, Barbara . . ..... .68 Benberry, Larry ................... 83 Bennett, Anna ..................... 56 Benrubi, Asher . .52, 54, 57, 59, 65, 108 Benrubi, Rena .... ..21, 55, 60, 68, 80 Berns, Joanne ....... 48, 52, 53, 69 133 Berzins, Irmgarde . . 37, 55, ss, 61, 62, 70 Billen, Carol ...................... 17 Birdsong, Donald Birdsong, Harriett, Birdwhistell, Reis 58 . . . ....... . .48 Black, Celestine . . . 68 ...56, .......56, Black, Raymond . . . . . .52, 56, 59 Black, Stephanie .. ......... 52 Blackwell, Charles . . . .. .79, 88, 89 Blackwell, Rich .... ......... 88 Blake, Debra .... ....... 5 2 Blasius, Nancy . . .. .53, 66 Blue, Eddie ..... ....... 36 Bluiett, Michael ............... 88, 89 Boaz, Bridget .............. 51, 52, 68 Bolden, Clarence .... 36, 49, 57, 66, 132 Bonds, Dwight ................ 56, 64 Bonham, Barbie .16, 49, 53, 55, 132, 133 Bonner, Sarah ........... 38, 39, 49 55 Booher, John ................. 36, 135 Booher, Robert ..36, 50, 54, 57, 58, 61, 62, 64, 65, 66, 132, 133, 135 Bookwalter, Ellie ........... 52, 55, 57 Borman, Richard .. Bradley, Toni .... Bradshaw, David . Brady, Richard .. Brane, Madeline .. Brannon, Theda .. . ....... 38, 52 . ......... 61 . . . .36, 54 .....38, 39 . ...41, 51, 55 ....... 59, 64 Branson, Sara ......... ...37, 55, 66 Bridgewater, Lowell Bridwell, Barbara . Briggs, Imogene . Briscoe, Carolyn .. Broaden, Patti Brookins, Patricia . Brooks, Casandra . Brown, Barbara .. Brown, Betty Brown, Diana Brown, Edward .. ..... aa, as ..... ..51 . .... 56 . .... 68 ....60 . .... 63 . ....... 68 .....22, 63 .......68 ......82 Brown, Brown, Bryant, Bryant, Susan . . 37, Tom ..... Levetta . . . 47, 49, 53, 55, 132, 133 Marsha ....... .64 Bryant, Victoria .... 35, 61, 68 Buchanan, Vashti .... 56, 59, 64 Bullock, Donna . . . ........ . .52 Burch, Mark V. .... 52, 56, 59 Burke, Allen .... .......... 5 7 Burke, Sylvia . . . .......... . .38 Burks, Arnold . . . ........... . .82 Burks, Connie .... 37, 60, 72, 108 Burns, Barbie . . . ........... . .37 Burns, Mike . . . .......... . .87 Burris, Marcia . . . .... . . . . .62 Burton, Amanda .. ....,...... .60 Burton, Jacqueline .. ..... 37, 51, 134 Burton, Janean .... ........ 5 9, 61 Busby, Michael . . . ........ . .38 Bush, John ..... .... 7 9, 88 Butler, Reginald .. ...... 83 Butler, Robert ..................... 86 Butsch, John .................. 36, 54 Butsch, Kristin ..... 16, 37, 55, 133, 134 Caldwell, Patty ..... .... 5 6, 68 Campbell, James . . . .... 38, 61 Campbell, Tommy .... 56, 68 Canady, Albert . . . .......... . .82 Cannon, Mike ..................... 36 Carlson, Gerald .......... 69, 82, 88, 89 Carlton, Susan .46, 57, 75, 132, 133, 134 Carroll, Allen ........... 51, 54, 58, 69 Carroll, Holly ..23, 36, 37, 46, 58, 60, 65, 133 Carson, Lorrine .......... ........ 5 6 Carthy, Betsey . . . .... . .55 Cazzell, Steve .... .... 58 , 61 Chambers, Elaine . . . ........... .114 Chan, Joseph .... ........... 5 4, 62 Chance, Bobbi . . . Chandler, Darlene . .... 37, 64, 69, 133 .. ............ .60 Charleston, Janice . . ........... 134 Cheung, Jeff .... ...... 5 4, 79 Clark, David .... ............ 8 3 Clark, Debra ...... ........ 5 9, 60, 64 Clark, Denise ...................., 49 Clark, Jan . .27, 46, 50, 53, 55, 60, 62, 130, 132, 133 Clark, John ...... ........... 5 9, 83 Clark, Leonard .. ........ 38, 89 Clark, Sharon .... .... 5 6, 68 Clarke, Alexander .. ...... 60 Clay, Jeanne ..... ........ 5 2 Cobb, James ..... .... . .86, 91 Cochran, Ronald .... 40, 59, 64 Cody, Beth ..... ............ 60 Coffee, Diane .... .............. 1 10 Coleman, Bill ..... ..... 7 9, 83, 88, 89 Coleman, Brownie ............. 83, 86 Combs, Sandra .................... 64 Cooper, Linda ....... 14, 47, 55, 60, 65 Cosentino, Paula ................... 72 Cosper, Eddie . .36, 37, 38, 39, 132, 135 Cox, Charles ...................... 82 Cox, Marcia .................. 36, 52 Cox, McClellon . .3O, 36, 49, 54, 58, 60, 65, 132, 133, 135 Craft, Dee .... ........... 3 6, 49, 66 Craig, Bettie .... .... 5 6, 59, 60, 64 Craig, William ......... 56, 60 Crain, Clarence ....... ........ 86 Crutchfield, Patricia ............ 38, 56 Cummings, Barry .................. 83 Cunningham, Andy .54, 79, 83, 133, 135 Cunningham, Jerry ............. 47, 53 Cunningham, Joe . .. .......... . .49 Curley, Wayne .............. 79, 83, 89 Curry, Clarence ........ .... . ..82, 88 Curry, Jan . .5, 41, 46, 49, 55, 63, 132, 133 Dabney, Mike . . . Dahl, Liz ..... Dailey, Larry . . . D ....36, Dailey, Milton ....... 38, 39, 62, 65, 83, 51 .38 90 90 Dale, Chris ....... Davidson, Barbara . . . Davidson, Victor Davis, Bobby ..... Davis, Carl ..... Davis, Kathryn .. Davis, Margaret . . . ....37,55,58 ..........s6 ........56 as 59 ....52, 132, 137 ........52,56 Davis, Pat ....... ............... 3 7 IDeFrantz, Anita .... 38, 39, 55, 64 DeFrantz, David . . . DeHoniesto, Juel DeWeese, Cheryl .. Dietz, Gary ..... Dillon, Barry .... Dock, David Dodd, Patricia .. Dotson, Bishop . .. Douglas, Greg .. Douglass, Ken Dozier, Sylvia Drager, Elaine Draughon, Eleecia .. Drew, Aline . .... Duncan, Charles ..... Dye, Dorsey ..... Dyer, Charolett .. Easton, Peter .... 20, Eberhard, Chris .. Eberhard, Sally .. Eble, John ...... 54 Edwards, Janice ..... Edwards, Joyce ..... Edyvean, Eddie . Edyvean, Richard .. Eisman, Esther .. Eisman, Sylvia .... Elam, Debbie .. Elberts, Ludis .. Ellison, Damon . . . . Ellison, Virginia Elmore, Marcus English, James English, Joe .... Enix, Ophelia ..... Epstein, Joel .... 49 Ervin, Robert .... Espiritu, James .... Dortha .. Estes, Evans, James .. Evans, Norman Evans, Oscar Evans, Rufus . . . Evans, Stacy ..... Ewing, Jennifer .. . Falender, Bill . . . Fatout, Bill . .. Fatout, Ellen ....... Fatout, Mary .... Fenstermaker, Sally Ferguson, Stan .. Fields, Cindy .... Fife, Cathy .... Finch, Ed ........ Fishback, Evelyn . Flippin, Darrell .. Floyd, Deborah . Floyd, Monica . .. Forbes, Pat ..27, Ford, Deborah .. Ford, Rennett .. Fork, Donald Foster, John .... Foster, Stephanie Fox, Kathy ..... Franklin, Gary .. Frazier, Becky .. Freeman, Cheryl Freeman, Maxine Friedmeyer, Jim Friedmeyer, Mark ....52, 57, 59, 64 .....a9 .....s9 .....9o ......a9 ....s2,6o ........a2 ....a7,aa ......82 ............se ....56, ea, 64,68 ...........49,5s 38, 51, 53, 57, 61 .....68 49, 54, 61, 62, 64, 67 65, 66, .....22, 55, 58, 66 59 60 57, , , 61, 62 ....39, 56, 60, 64 .......39, 55, 60 67 59, 61, 64, 67, 69 60 55, ..........55, 152 .......68 .......21 ....85, 86 ....37, 41 .....52, 59 ....,..9O 50, 53, 60, 64, 66 ............52, 63 ........52 .....83, 86, 91 .....63, 68 .....16, 55 .........54, 62, 65 ...........36, 54, 59 .37, 55, 57, 66, 133 ...37, 55, 57, 133 ...37, 57,133,134 ...36, 37,132,133 ..........85, 86 ....55, 60, 69,133 ............ ..63 ........37, 49, 53 60, 62, 132, 133, 135 .....51 ....133 ....52, 59 .......52 .....83 .....55 .......51 ...... 63,68 Friedmeyer, Robert ..50, 53, 57, 64, 69 Frierson, Deborah . ................ 120 Fry, Jessie .......61 Fulk, Kris .. .... 51, 55 Gaddie, Delman Gaddie, John ....... G Gallaway, Tim ..... 40, Gardner, Geneva Gardner, James . 59, 66, 133, 135 Garland, Claudette ....79, 83, 89 Hazelwood, Grace ..... 68 Hart, Elaine ...................... 38 Heeter, Betty .................. 55, 65 Heeter, Colleen .... 36, 37, 47, 55, 132, 133, 134 Hepley, Dave .................... 126 Heshelman, Grace ........ 39, 57 Hiatt, Joe ..... Hill, Fred . .. Hill, Jean . . Hill, Joyce . . . Hill, Linda .... Hill, Marvin . . . Hill, Ronald ..... Hirsch, Myra Hochstedler, Sarah ...............eo ....79, ao, aa, as 52 ............6a .....a7 .......56 ........a9 ......16, 72 .....58,64,68 Garrett, Judy ...... ........ 56 Garvin, Karen .... .... 5 2, 68 Garvin, Stacey .... 40, 139 Gavia, Virgil . . . ..... 82, 88 Gentry, Debbie . .. ..... 49, 68 Gentry, John ......... ............ 4 9 Gibson, Darrell ...... ......... 5 2, 56 Gifford, Greg ..36, 48, 62, 66, 133, 135 Gill, Linda ....................... 60 Gilpin, Laura .................. 53, 60 Glaspie, Clara Jo ..... ............ 6 8 Glenn, Beverly .................... 56 Keenan, Judy ..37, Keeylen, George ...........,... 79, Kenney, Norman 55, 58, 60, 66, 132, 133 88 ......82 Kimbrough, Carol .... .... 6 8 King, Curtis ...... ....... 5 2 King, Towana . . . . . .52, 68 Kish, Patty .... ...... 5 5 Knaus, Earl . . ............ 63 Knaus, Max ....................... 67 Kohn, Arthur ........... 54, 64, 65, 74 Kohn, Nancy .... 13, 46, 51, 53, 57, 65, 74, 133, 134 Komisars, Marg ret .......... 17, 55, Komisars, Pete Kunz, Susie .... 59 Martin, Wanda . . . . . .52 Mason, Kevin ...... . . .88 Massie, Pamla ........ .,....... 6 8 Matthews, Edward . . . ........ . .82 May, Bobbitti ...... ..... 3 9, 56, 67 Means, Joan . .. ........ . .68 Menter, Linda .... ........ 5 2 Michels, Sue ...................... 55 Middleton, Harvey ................. 83 Mikels, Lesley 37, 46, 52, 55, 130, 132, 133, 134, Miller, Alice ...................... 56 Miller, Howard . . . ........... 60, 69 Miller, Martin . . ................. 59 Maller, swan ....... 36, 46, so, 53, 54, 57, 61, 133, 152 Milton, Romania . ............ 60, 68 Minter, John . . . ............ . .83 Minter, Linda .. ........ 56 Mitter, Marianne . Montoya, Nathan Moon, Mona ...... Gooch, Greg .............. 38, 64, 69 Goldberg, John .... 23, 52, 53, 57, 59 Golder, Barry ........ ..... ........ 3 8 Golder, Carleton .............. 83, 90 Golder, Marcia ................ 56, 68 Gonis, Ellen ........ 51, 53, 55, 60, 69 Holland, Donnie ................... 87 Holloway, Roger .................. 54 Holmgren, Jeff ..36, 54, 65, 93, 133, 135 Holmgren, Paul ............... 64, 69 Holt, David ....................... 83 Holt, Dianna . .. .....52 Holt, Richard ..... ..... 6 3 Hood, Margaret ................... 69 Hoog, Craig ...................... 37 Horwitz, Stephen . .40, 52, 57, 59, 61, 64 House, Janice ..................... 56 Hubbard, Jacquelyn ................ 39 Hubbard, Jerome .. ..... 67 Hudson, Clarence ................. 40 Hudson, John ..................... 90 Hughes, Herbert ..... 56, 57, 58, 60, 66 Hunter, Andrea ................... 60 Hunter, Janice .... ........... 4 9, 60 ........ ..39 .....56, 58 ........39 Moore, Carole ..... 37, 55, 59 Moore, Edwina .. ....... 63, 68 Moore, Fred .... ........ 3 8 Goodson, Angela Goolsby, Andree Gordon, Jon ..... Gordon, Lonnie ....38, 68 ......83 ...,83, 88 Hurst, Beverly Hutchison, Linda ........... 56, 64, 68 Hutton, Paul ............... 40, 53, 57 Huxhold, Tim .... 54, 79, 83, 86, 89, 91 Hyde, Linda ....................,. 63 Linch, Kurins, llze .... .... 1 7, 37 L Laidlaw, John . . . ...... . .32 Lask, Morris .................. 23, 133 Lauray, Paul .................. 56, 69 Lawrence, Deborah . .49, 51, 52, 55, 68 Lawson, Cindi ................. 60, 68 Lawson, Steve .. ...,........ 38, 82 Lee, Kathy .... .................. 3 9 Leech, Mary . . . .... 36, 37, 55, 58, 60 Legg, Terris ............ 36, 83 Lester, Phyllis . .. ........... 37, 61 Lewis, Bertram . . . ..... 36, 37, 135 Lewis, Greg . . . ......... . .83 Lewis, James . . . ....,.. . .82 Lewis, Karen . . . . . . .39 Lewis, Shirley . . ......... 52 Lewis, Vickie . .. ........... . .55 Lieber, Ann .... .... 4 9, 55, 116 Lile, Carl ...... ....... 3 8, 87 Anna Lee ............ 50, 55, 116 Moore, Janet . . . .,... . .68 Moore, Jerome . . . ..... 38, 83 Moore, Joyce ... ......... . . .56 Moore, Kathy . . . . . .55, 57, 133 Moore, Loretta . . . ........ . .68 Moore, Wilma ..... ..... 5 8, 69 Moreland, Ronall . . . .... 83, 89 Morgan, Bonita ..... 39, 68 Morgan, Mike .. ........ 64 Morgan, Sandra ...... 38, 63 Morphew, Cindy . .... 53, 55, 13 Morris, Bob ..... Morris, Mary Lou Morris, Morris, Olivia .. Robert .. ........36 ....33,133 Morris, Wayne .... ..... 5 3, 66, 67, 74 Morris, Wayne T. ........... 20, 39, 57 Moseley, Nathaniel ................ 89 Mullen, Anna ........ 9, 38, 51, 55, 61 Mullens, Denise ............ 37, 52, 61 Irvin, Carl .... Isenberg, Steve . .. .... 36, 37, 54, 57 J Jackson, Arthur .. ......... 83 Jackson, Darrell .. .......... 83 Jackson, Diane ............. 52, 56, 108 Jackson, Patzetta ............... 17, 68 Jackson, Steve C. ..38, 39, 48, 51, 59, 66, 133 Jackson, Steven ................ 38, 83 James, Anita .. .......... 64 James, Sandra .... .... 3 9, 55, 56 Jarrett, Barb ...... 61, 68 Jarrett, Ross .. .......... 37 Jee, Kemy ................. 51, 56, 66 68 Jelliffe, Myla .............. 16, 80 Lingeman, Helen Lingeman, Jim ...... 36, 50, 54, 59, 65, 133, 135 Littrell, Troy . . . .............. . .61 Locke, Gwen .. ........ 68 Locke, Leslie .... .... 5 6, 68 Lockridge, Joyce .. ...... 68 Long, Dina ..... .... 6 0 Longen, Sandra .. ........ 51 Losche, Kerry .... ......... 5 1, 55 Losche, Rudi ................... 79, 82 Lowe, Jennie .......... 36, 37, 72, 108 Luttrell, Abby. .51, 52, 57, 59, 60, 64, 68 Lyerson, Karen .................... 68 M McAfee, El loweze .................. 56 Murphy, Marilyn ... ........ . .60 Murray, Bertha . . . . . . . . .37 Murray, Eugene . . ..... 34 Murray, Peggy . . ........ 55 Murrell, Raven .................... 82 Murrell, Robert . . ....... 52, 64, 83 Myers, Claud . .36, 37, 40, 130, 133, 135 Myers, Erma ...................... 68 Myers, Woodrow .................. 82 Neal, Gale ...... ..... 6 8 Nemecek, Tom . . . . . . . .52 Nicholas, Carla ... .. . . .63 Nixon, Cynthia . .. .. . . .60 Nixon, Milton ...... ........ 2 2 Nixon, Van Buren . . . ..... 36, 39 Norwood, David .. ............... 90 Jelliffe, Sylvia . .23, 53, 57, 58, 132,,133 Jensen, Mike .... 21, 29, 57, 59, 66, 93 McArdIe, Meg .......... 16, 36, 37, 134 Grady, Ronald . . . .... . .64 Graham, Bryan . . . . . . . .39 Graham, Gerald . . ..... 56 Graves, Deborah . . . ........ . .56 Graves, Janice ......... ..37 Graves, Leon .... ..... 3 8, 82, 87 Greene, Alvoria .. .......... 52 Greene, Preston ...36, 57, 135 Greene, Semoria . ........ 52 Grider, Alice .... ............... 6 8 Grider, Bill . .. ............... . .86 Griggs, Janet ....... 46, 53, 55, 60, 133 Grimes, Faye . . . ............... . .49 Grissom, Robert . ...... 57 Grooms, Toni .... ........ 3 8 Grosbach, Ted ...... 62, 82 Grundy, Harold .... 79, 83, 88 Gullion, Dotty . . . .......... . .66 Gurnell, Liller . .. .... 49, 57, 68 Gurnell, Steve .. .... 83, 86, 92 Gwinn, Jennifer . .. .... 49, 56, 61 Hackett, Ollie ..................... 52 Hackett, Willie . .10, 52, 54, 58, 59, 66, 133, 135 Haddox, Cheryl ................... 49 Hadley, Beulah Hadrick, Steve Hall, Patricia Hall, Stuart ..... Hampton, Kern .. Hann, Frank ..... Hanning, Regina Hansen, Bob .... ....56, 59, 64 92 .. ...79, 83, 88, 135 52 37 Hansen, Cinda Hansen, Lynn . .. Hansen, Robert . . Hardesty, Bonnie Hardesty, John .....49 ......68 ....39, 64 ......64 Johnson, Cecilia ................... 68 Johnson, Charles .................. 83 Johnson, David . . . ............ . .38 Johnson, Joe ..... ............... 8 7 Johnson, Keith . . . ..... 79, 83, 86, 90 Johnson, Marcia . . . ............ . .52 Johnson, Mel ...................... 90 Johnson, Patricia ............... 56, 68 Johnson, Paul ...... 50 54, 61, 65, 108 Johnson, Sheila ............ 49, 53, 55 Johnson, Virginia .......... 37, 55, 66 Johnston, Douglass .. .......... 83 Jones, Anita ...... .......... 6 3 Jones, Jody ...... . . .53, 66, 70 Jones, Jacque .... ......... 3 7 Jones, LaVonne . . . ....... . .61 Jones, Leslie ..... ..... 6 3, 64 Jones, Martha .... ....... 3 9 Jones, Sara .... ..... 6 8 Jordan, Mike .. .... 54 Justice, Ken . . . . . . .52 McCance, Colin . .16, 37, 52, 54, 66, 79, 92, 132, 133, 135 McCauley, George .............. 52, 83 McClelland, Susan .................. 56 McClendon, Stanley . . . .... . .89 68 McCray, Donna McDonald, Scott .................... 37 McDowell, Lynn .... 17, 37, 46, 55, 60, 66, 144, 134 McGee, Dennis .. ............ 59, 83 McGrath, Patrick Mclntire, Jim . . . . McKenzie, Bill . . . .54, 132, 133, 135 McKenzie, Mary ...37, 47, 55, 132, McKenzie, Willa McMillan, Debra McNary, Katrina McNairy, Ruth 134 58 ....68 ....61 McPheeters, Denise .... .... 6 8 38 McQueen, Van Buren . . . . . . . ..... . . . Maiors, Terri Nunn, Veronica ............ 52, 60, 68 Nygaard, Steven ..... 52, 53, 57, 59, 60, Harger, Betsey .... .... 3 7, 57, 66 Harger, Peggy .. .... 66, 68 Harper, Joann . . . ...... . .52 Harper, Shirley .... .... 4 7, 139 Harris, Anora . . . .... . .33 Harris, William . . . ...... . .82 Harrison, Denise .. ............ 61 Harrison, Mark ..... .... 7 9, 83, 90 Hastings, Malinda .............. 56, 68 Hawkins, Betty .................... 56 Hawkins, Grant . .36, 52, 54, 57, 65, 66, 71, 74, 132,133, 134 Hawkins, Sandra .............. 56, 68 Hawkins, Stewart ........... 22, 36, 49 Hays, Kathy ..... .......... 1 7 Hayes, Margaret ...... ............ 6 8 Hazelwood, Bronnie .. .... 59, 83, 86 Kagers, Sherrie . Kaufman, Bob . .. .......68 ...60, 67 Malberg, John .... 10, 37, 52, 61, 62, 66 Marks, Benton .... 36, 48, 50, 54, 57, 59, 62, 92, 132, 133, 135 Marshall, Van ..................... 89 Martin, Karen .... ................ 68 Martin, Linda .. ............ .60 Martin, Marva .... .... 5 6, 59, 63, 68 Martin, Randall .... ......... 8 2, 87 Martin, Shirley . . . .... 56, 64, 68 61, 62 O'Banion, Sandra .... .... 1 7, 61 O'Bannon, Charles .... 37, 60 O'Bannon, Judy ..... ...... 5 6, 60 O'Bannon, Marilyn .. ....... 56, 60 Oglesby, Ramona .... 52, 61, 68 Offett, William .... ............. 8 7 Oliver, Teresa . . . .... 56, 62, 64, 68 O'Neal, George . . . ......... 79, 88 O'Neal, Glenda ................... 56 Osborn, Ginny .......... 5, 48, 63, 133 Osborn, Walter .... 38, 56, 60, 132, 135 O'Sullivan, John .................. 38 Otten, Mark .......... .... 4 7, 54, 92 Overton, Lawrence . . . ........ . .38 Owens, Rochelle ................ 56, 68 Owsley, Bill ....................... 86 owls, Wally ..52, 54, 66, 67, 132, 135, 152 62, 63, 132, 133 P Parker, Joel ..... Patterson, Frank . . . Patterson, Janice . . Patterson, Judge . . Patterson, Lawrence . . Patterson, Roy ..... .. Pellett, John ..... . . . Percival, Pam... .. Perkins, Diane ...... . . Perkins, Yvonne . . . Pettrie, Marshal . .. Pickens, Dwight . . . Pillow, George .... .. Pinckney, Donna ...... Pinckney, Patricia ...... Poehlmann, Hans .. Poehlmann, Sharon .. Polk, John ........ Porter, Emma ..... Powell, Fred ..... .. Powell, Sterling ....... Price, Ellen ........ 36 Pryor, Cindy Purdy, Ann . . . . . Q Quandt, Nilda .... Quarles, Carolyn .... Quarles, Barry . . . . . . Quarles, Ron .... .. Radcliff, Marsha ...... Radford, Saundra ...... Radliffe, Harry ...... 35 Ramage, Gary . . . . . Randle, Ken ...... Randolph, Lester Rankin, Joann Rapier, Phyllis Ratcliff, Margie . .. Rauch, John Rawls, Yvonne . . . Read, Patty . . . Read, Mike ..... .... Redlich, Lelia .. Reese, Monroe . .. Reid, Philip Reimer, Chris . . . Reimer, Steve . . . Reimer, Susan . . . Reiswerg, Joe Rice, Beverly .......... Rice, Fred ....... 12, 38 Richardson, Rondall .... Riding, Lynette ........ Riggs, Steven ....... Ringel, Mona ......... Rising-Moore, Brenda .. Robb, David .......... Robb, John ...... . . Roberts, Cindy ....... ' Roberts, Stephania .... Roberts, Steven ..... Robertson, John Robinson, Del ia ....... Robinson, Hazel .. .... o- A 83868 asf Qt. QI :iz S3 . . . .36,50, . .37, 46, 48, 55, .....52, 56,59 ...........1:as ....49,57,135 B7 ............39 49, 61, 69, 133 ............a9 ............ae .....s2 .......56 89 ............s9 37, 63, 64, 133 ......52,66,13:a ......48, 55 .....37, 56, 68 ...36, aa, 39, 86 36 49 52 54 ' 57: 60: 65,1 135 91 ...82, 88 .....63 ...68 ...56 .....39, 49, 55 .36, 37, 54, 58 ....55, 57, 60 .....37, 55 , 54, 60, 78, 93 ...52 ..........21, 37 ...54, 133, 135 ...52, 55, 57, 60 .....56, 64, 68 ..........60, 66 65 Robinson, Jim ,... 52, 54, 57, 61, , 69 Roe, Theron ......... Rogers, Sherrie ........ Rollings, Ray . .. .. Roney, Frank .....,... ......64,74, 86 ............60 ........59, 62 Rooker, Risa ......... 50, 56, 58, 60, 66 ise, Jacque . .. . . . Ross, Ed .... .... ........61, 63 Ross, Karen .... Ross, Larry ..... Rowe, Bob ..... Rush, Ellen ..... Rush, Gardenia . Russell, Arniece . Russell, Gwen .. Russell, Karen .. Russell, Patricia . .49, 52, 56, 59, 64, 66 Rush, Elaine ........ 52,56, 57, 60, 132 .....55, 56 ..52, 59, toe S ....68 Strand, Randy ..... ............ 2 1, 82 Straughn, Tiffany .................. 16 Streeter, Betsey ...... 55, 57, 58, 59, 60, 64, 68 Streeter, Ruth .... 52, 53, 55, 57, 58, 59, 61, 64, 68 Sullivan, Linda ..... .......... 3 9 ........ ..63 Summerlot, Steve Sumner, Barbara Sutherland, Sarah Suttice, Andrea ....... ......... ...6O ..... 46, 47, 133 Sacks, Marvin ...... 31, 50, 53, 54, 132, 133, 135 Sanders, Shirley . . . . . .52, 68 Sanders, Yetteva .... .... 3 7, 39 Saperstein, Debby .... 16, 51 Saperstein, Dianne .... 49, 55 Satterfield, Albert '. . . . . . .83 Saunders, Patricia .... ....... 6 0 Saunders, Shirley . . ........... 68 Schneider, Lou . . . ...... 46, 52, 54 Schricker, Kathy . . . . . .16, 51, 55, 68 Schricker, Mary ,... ......... 4 8, 60 Scott, Barbara . . . ....... 47, 60 Scott, Richard . . . ..... . .89 Scott, Stephen . . . .... . .59 Scruggs, Burgess .. .............. 89 Scruggs, Joanne .................. 55 Senanayake, Ransi ....... 26, 27, 52, 55, 57, 60, 68, 75, 81, 132 Shaffstall, Mark .................... 64 Shanklin, Kitsy . . .... 61 Shaw, Carol . . . . . . .55 Shaw, Gary .... .... 3 4 Shaw, Nikki .... .... 5 6 Shields, Anita ...... ........ 5 6 Simmons, Freeman .... 88, 89 Simms, Rosalind ... .... . .68 T Talley, Cheryl . . ..... 61 Tandy, George . . . . . . . .87 Taylor, Herbert . . . . . . . .87 Taylor, Leonard ................... B6 Taylor, Lynthia .................... 64 Temple, Charles Temple, Jane Test, Sam ...... ....5o, 52, 53, 54, 59, 60, 62, 57, 64 . ................. 55 Sinex, Claudia ....,.. Singleteary, Carrian ....39 ........68 Siskind, Ralph ..... ....... 8 3, 89 Skipper, Lynda . .... 56, 62, 63 Smith, Allen .. ......... 83 Smith, Barbara .. ........ 55 Smith, Dale .... ................ 2 8 Smith, Desmond ................ 82, 88 Smith, Dwight ...... 36, 54, 69, 79, 83, 132, 133, 135 Smith, Harold ...... 49, 51, 53, 54, 93, 132, 135 Smith, Joyce .... ......,.. 3 9 Smith, Leonard .. ........... 38 Smith, Levi .... .... 7 9, 83, 88 Smith, Michele .. ........ .56 Smith, Pamela .. .... 56 Smith, Patty ..... .... 60 Smith, Rochelle .... ........... 6 2 Smith, Vikkie . . . ........... . .68 Smoot, Paul .... . .... 52, 59, 83, 90 Snorden, Phil .... ....... 7 9, 83, 135 Solomon, Ivan .... 52, 54, 57, 59 Spain, Dave ......... 79, 92 Spain, Dwight .. ........... 87 Spaulding, Tim . .. ..... . . .90 Spenos, George ....... 86, 87 Spooner, Suzanne . . . ......... 60, 68 Stackhouse, Stefan ..,... 57, 61, 62, 64 Stahl, Dianne ..... . . Stanfield, Debra Stelter, Kathy .....51, 61 ....56, 62 Stephens, Susie ................ 66, 67 Stepko, Sharon ...... 12, 38, 39, 51, 53, 67, 133 Stepp, Paula .. .................. 56 Steward, Lela ....... 52, 56, 59, 60, 68 Stewart, Donna ................ 37, 39 Stewart, Patricia Stickle, Colleen Stimer, Andy .. Stimer, Cathy . ........... 52,60 ......6O ....60 ......6O Stocton, Donna .... ......... 4 7, 53 Stout, Cathy ............ 55, 116 Stout, Larry .... ..... 3 6, 54, 62, 133 . ........ 51 Stovall, Terrie . . . . . . . . . Strand, Bradley .... .... 5 4, 71, 79, 83 Teter, Janet ..... ..... 60 Therman, Patricia . . . . . . . .64 Thomas, Beth ..... ..... 5 5 Thomas, Darryl . . . . . . . .36 Thomas, Gail . . . ........... . .62 Thomas, Kathy . . . ............. . .55 Thomas, Laurie ....... 37, 74, 75, 132, 133, 134 Thomas, Teresa . . . ......... 47, 56 Thompson, Alicia . . ...... 39 Thompson, Anise . . . .... . .37 Thompson, Liz ...... . . .17, 127 Thompson, Susan . . . ...... . .16 Thorn, Deborah . . . .... 39, 68 Thrall, Sharon . . ...... 39 Tinsley, Marvin . . . . . . .83 Tinsley, Mike . . . . . . . .37 Tipton, Karen . ..... 52 Todd, Carrie . . . . . . . .68 Tolbert, Judy . . ...... 63 Trammer, Monte .... 50, 61 Traylor, Katie .. Triner, Gail Triner, Tubbs, Rita .... Tucker, Arvin .. Tunstall, Jillane . . . Tunstall, Teresa . Turner, Pam Steve . . . ......69 ......55 ....83, 89 ......58 ........67 ....39, 60 Wadsworth, Bill Wagner, Bobbi Wagoner, Janice Wake, Leslie . . . ' L Waldon, Mona Wallace, Tanya isa Walton, Bill ..... Q .....4o,aa .......67 .....52, 56 .....51, 68 .. .... ...51 Ward, Cricket ..27 46, 55, 58, 60, 74, 132, 133 Ward, Herman ......... ......88 Warner, Arthur Warner, Paul . . . . . Waters, Karen Waters, Vickie Watson, Wanda . . . Watts, Carolyn Weather, Pat . . . Weaver, Fabian Weaver, Parthenia . Webb, James .... Weber, John ..... Webster, Vicki Weeks, Gwen . .. Weeks, Lynda Wells, Deborah Wells, Dorothy ..... Wentworth, Diane Wharton, Pat .. Wheat, Bobbie Wheeler, John White, Clarence White, White, Leroy . White, Robert White, Rosie . . . White, William Whiteis, Rhonda Whitfield, Rene John .... Whitney, Monroe . .. Wiecking, Helen Wilcox, Daniel Wilcox, Paul ...... . Wilhite, Juanita ....52, 59,67 68 ...49, 56, 59, 68 ......a9, 52 .......6a .....6a .....6a .......a3 ......49, 59 .....49, 56, 60 52, 56, 59, 63, 68 59 ..........93 ............64 39, 86 ...a2, 55, 63, tat 27, 37, 49, 55, 56, 57,60 ........63 .....s2, aa .....37, 55 .......a2 .....a7 .....52 Williams, Bettye . . . Williams, Bonnie . . . Williams, Cindy . . . Williams, Crystal . . . Williams, Gerald . . . Williams, Janice .... Williams, Karen ...... Williams, Kassandra . . Williams, Ken ....... Williams, Norman . . Williams, Ron .... Williams on, Jack . . . 59 68 Turner, Robert . . . ............. . .38 Tutson, Margaret .. .... 52, 56, 59, 64 Tyler, Brech ..... .......... 3 6, 54 Tyson, Pat .... ........... 6 1 Unger, Elizabeth .............. 39, 50 Usher, Caroline . .52, 53, 57, 59, 61, 69 Valle, Pamela .... .... 5 6 Vaughn, George . . . .... . .82 Vaughn, Myron .... 36, 83 Vaughn, Nadine .... .... 56 , 63 Vaughn, Pauletta . . . . ...... .63 Veegh, Angie . . . . . . . . .56, 68 Wade, Pat ................... 60, 133 Wadlington, Betty .... 47, 56, 130, 132 Willis, Sharon .... Wilson, Robert . Wilson, Sheila . Wilson, Sheri ..... Wimmsatt, John Winters, Debbie Wolfred, Dan Wooden, Larry .... Woods, David Woolridge, Jackie Woolridge, Morris Wooster, Carol .. . ...... 52 . . . .56, 64, 68 ....56, .....52, .......55 .......49 ........aa ......aa, 90 ....79, 36, 91 .....56, 60, 68 ......as, 86 ..........68 ....52, 55,68 ............4a .........5s, 60 . .. .36, 37, 79, 83 52 ,aa Workman, Barbie Wright, Rachel .. Wynne, John . . . Y York, Martha Young, Deborah Young, Rae ....... Young, Robert Ziznovskis, Erik Z .. ........ 39, ....49, 68 87 ....10, 37, 41, 55 .. ............ .66 68 61, 53, 60, 64 .........127 .. 56, 59, 64 ....17, 55, 68 ....82 Acknowledgement The 1967 ANNUAL sTaTf has Tried To give The student body a book which they will cherish as a reminder of one of Their most memorable high school years, a special year for Them and Their school. This year Shortridge has received The honor of becoming a college preparatory school. Physically The school's appearance has not changed, but her atmosphere and mental ouTlook have changed so dy- namically That The whole of This city has noTiced iT. For ShorTridge it was a unique year which has now become a part of her history. As a record of The year iust passed, The T967 ANNUAL will always be a part of each individual who worked on iT, who gave his time and talents Towards iTs completion. However, The people who molded This book are The studenTs Them- selves. Their happiness, sadness, anTicipation of Things To come, and Tear for The future of Their school have provided The background Tor The T967 ANNUAL. We have Tried To capture all of these moods in This book. To the many who have helped and to my sTaff go my sincere thanks. Mft WW Kg' W 'Q l 8 fl ' as I s 5 x Q Af I -r at fy' ' M K . S ms imp-.xrs 7 3 Q lu! x . W . .5 .fl I f 9 A In Memoriam Leo Friedman V . , '-' ' 'A 'I ' ' . - -' f , '++' ' 1,g. ,., ,1, ' A MM, , 1 -N 'rg ug. S 1 1 fl C! 0 'Uh m v-G ' 1 i'. .V , , Q 5 ' u 1 ' I x U w Q I O ,V 'C V g.. W xxx, MY: ' 'ZQX' , Ik. 5' ,,4,o .w, .-. I1 ,..'-if Q. -.' ,. x buf' 1 il' ,.. Q l f


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