Shortridge High School - Annual Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

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ii i ' 3 1833 03585 6696 Gc 977. 202 InSsh 1968 Shortridge High School, . . . annual Annual 1968 Shortridge High School Indianapolis, Indiana Vol. 74 Numerous Pathways Leading to the Future TABLE OF CONTENTS β–  - - - β– Β -β€’β– β– β–  t. ' ) J-:, ' Between childhood security and adult responsibility lies a wide gap. Between unquestioned faith and self- sought truth lies still a wider gap. The years that make up this gap seem long and lonely, but they can be fruitfully filled. Between these two sides of life lies a pathway; a pathway filled with joyous memories and recollections. Together with these memories, this pathway carries with it experience, friendship, and knowledge. This path- way bears a name β€” Shortridge. Shortridge is an educational path- way to learning. It is a social path- way to understanding through per- sonal contact with various ethnic and religious groups. It gives birth to one ' s hidden qualities through par- ticipation as a member of a growing and searching society. This institution of brick and concrete is itself a path- way to ourselves, to finding a direc- tion to later life with the guidance of administration and faculty. In the coming pages, we will tr avel down that path, revisiting activities, special events, and daily routines. We will travel through Shortridge β€” PATHWAY TO THE FUTURE. Educational Although Shortridge possesses pri- marily an educational atmosphere, the surrounding feelings vary with the student and activity changes. A heterogeneous atmosphere prevails as both freshmen and seniors enter the first day. Small and insecure, the freshman becomes the victim of the entanglement of anxiety and excite- ment as he enters a totally new en- vironment. In contrast, the senior walks proudly β€” proudly because he has finally become a member of that elite group. He has achieved the posi- tion for which he has strived for three years. Emotionally, electricity surges through the student body as they cheer wildly for their team and their coach. ROMPING IN THE SNOW provides a healthy and exhilarating outlet for stored up energy. STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS add the finishing touches of tinsel and bells to the cafeteria Christmas Atmosphere Varies Wifh Qtudent, Activity EACH DAY BEGINS by unfolding the ' Stars and Stripes ' that waves over Shortridge AT SIX-WEEK INTERVALS students meet with their counselor for the classroom verdict. JUST RESTING MY EYES. LINDA QUINNEY steadily concentrates on a class assignment. Faces Reflect Acts, Emotions of Qtudents Just as a mirror reflects a person ' s image, his face reflects his emotions and thoughts. It has often been said that a picture Is worth a thousand words. The some theory can be ap- plied to the human face, for no words con ever relate the disappointment and sadness exhibited by tears streaming down the face of a girl whose team has lost. A dedicated scholar does not smile when he performs an experiment, but his eyes glow with the joy of learning. A flashing smile belongs to a winning Vaudeville act chairman. A closed mouth, blank eyes belong to a loser. Red, half-closed eyes characterize a student who attempts to cram six weeks learning into one night. A FAMILIAR FACE, Richard Wood daily stands before his Biology classes as do the many other member; of the faculty. THE SMILES OF VICTORY shine on the faces of Shortridge boys as they prepare to burn opponents in on outdoor bonfire. GIRLS LINE UP in their corner oisle as they match wits with the mole opponents in calculus class. PAT NOLAN SHOULDERS his Columbian brother , Felipe Ccicedo, into Shortridge society Felipe Arrives, FELIPE CAICEDO CAREFULLY ERASES a mistake in architectural drawing class. I Β .:, M irr BIG BROTHERS AND SISTERS GET ACQUAINTED and work out problems with their Little Brothers and Sisters as they drink Cokes. Now in its third year, the Big Brother-Big Sister program continues its efforts to help the freshman be- come more quickly and easily oriented to the Shortridge way of life. The program was organized so that each of this year ' s 115 big- brothers and big-sisters has from two to five little brothers and sisters under his wing. The three student coordina- tors, Jennie Lowe, Alfred Edyvean, and Arniece Russell, under the super- vision of Thomas Preble, faculty ad- viser, assigned the families. By bring- ing the participants of the program together at the welcoming tea and several Coke parties throughout the year, the coordinators hope to start a relationship which will develop into a big family β€” the Shortridge family. The American Field Service spon- sors a program of exchange students to promote understanding among people. While attending Shortridge, Felipe Caicedo from Call, Colombia, is living with the Nolans. Big Brother-Sister Program Continues LITTLE BROTHERS AND SISTERS LINE UP for re- freshments at an after-school Coke party. The life of a pupil is anything but tranquil and quiet. It is a time of awakening. One is on his own. No teachers to force preparation or award lollipops for success. Shortridge has taught high school students to comprehend, to understand, and to associate ideas. We have learned the satisfaction of achieving our own academic goals. Teachers and counselors have joined together to help us broaden our horizons. The administration has helped us through the development of new courses such as Russian. Regardless of our personal tastes and attributes, we have learned the value of understanding new ideas and new knowl- edge. With this, Shortridge has become a pathway leading to- ward better education and more fulfilled lives β€” A PATHWAY TO SUCCESS THROUGH EDUCATION. LOOKING OVER THE PAPERBACKS in the English Office, Jean Hubbard finds just the right book for her next review. MEMBERS OF MRS. BREWERS ENGLISH VI CLASS ENJOY a lively discussion of The Outcasts of Poker Flaf. SHARON DEWALT, PHIL HATHAWAY, AND JEAN HILL TRY OUT for the dramatics class play in which they will demonstrate their newly-learned skills. Lit Ranges From Qhakespeare to 9haw BUSILY STUDYING for their English V test, the members of Mrs. Hillmon ' s class receive pointers. IMJ ' This year the English Department, headed by Miss Jean Wells, selected four students to represent Shortridge in the National Council of Teachers of English competition. These students demonstrated their ability to write in a contest sponsored by the depart- ment. Then they took tests for the na- tional competition. All pupils interested in writing found the opportunity to express themselves in their English classes. The sophomores wrote vocational themes while the juniors wrote term papers. However, the seniors man- aged to do the most writing. In their composition classes, they wrote journals, precis, and criticisms, turn- ing in two or three a week. They also did term papers emphasizing original thoughts and ideas. In literature classes, works ranging from those of Shakespeare to Shaw were read. The department offered a well- rounded pr ogram, emphasizing litera- ture as well as creative writing. Class- es read books such as Beowulf and The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin. Oral recitations of passages helped to personalize the books for the students. WHILE IMPROVING THEIR READING HABITS, Robert Young, novels in Developmental Reading. Helen Lingemon, and Sue Michels I.U. HONORS STUDENT TO GERMANY, Irmgarde Berzins points out the quality of German mater- ial to Charles Temple. I.U. HONORS β€” Marsha Bryant (I.U. Latin Conference), Stephen Nygoard (I.U. Honors to France), Caroline Usher (I.U. Latin Conference), John Eble (I.U. Honors to France), Irmgarde Berzins (I.U. Honors to Germany), Charles Temple (I.U. Honors to Italy), Dorothy Akard |I.U. Honors to Germany), Donna McCroy (I.U. Latin Conference). Russian Added as Language Course Taking a seat next to German, Latin, French, Spanish, Greek, and Derivatives, Russian became the seventh member of the Language De- partment tongue team. The course is taught by a native Russian, Mr. Adal- bert Sorenson. Students in their third year of French, German, Latin, or Spanish are encouraged to try for the Indiana Uni- versity Honors Program. Through this program, pupils have the opportunity to study their language in France, Germany, Rome, and Mexico. Last summer, Shortridge sent two students to Germany, two to France, and one to Rome through this program. In French and German, it is pos- sible to carry out five years of study. Upon completion of the advanced courses, many of the students took advanced placement tests and re- ceived college credit for their study. In addition to regular courses, An- drew Ramsey taught a non-credit Portugese class once a week after school. RUSSIAN STUDENT TEACHER, Mrs. Cornelia Koehn, carefully corrects Angela Goodson ' s Russian sentence. . MARY STEICHEN CONJUGATES difficult Lafir verbs. β€’our ' AND β– NEIN ' COMBINE as Gunta Augenbergs and Judy Ploutz practice in the language lab. BARRY MURRELL HANDS Mike Morgan the need- ed book for reference. FAIZ MOHAMMED FAIZ POINTS out fiis native Afghanistan to Donald Fork. STUDENTS CONCENTRATE on History in the THOMAS PAYNE OPENS the door to the post. Reference Room. Grapefr-uHs to Viet Nam Investigated Headed by Thomas Payne, the His- tory Department guides the student body to a better understanding of the world today. This understanding Is achieved through regular daily work, supplemented by special speakers for classes and auditorium presentations. Performing its part for the school, the department helps the Exercise in Knowledge team prepare for its matches and sponsors the Lilly Endowment Scholarship Program. Seeking methods to improve its cur- riculum, the History department re- vised present courses to incorporate up-to-date materials and techniques including transforming grapefruits into globes, rewriting the Constitution, visiting the Harrison home, and tak- ing polls on topics from Viet Nam to elections. SPONSOR JAMES BURCH discusses the Lilly Scholarship with contestant Esther Eisman. ALGEBRA 1 TEACHER ERNEST FRIGO POINTS OUT the difference between positive and negative to onlooking students. ALGEBRA TEACHER RONALD FREELAND CHALLENGES tlie inquiring minds of his students. Tutoring Program Assists Troubled Math Students NIKKI SHAW VIES for extra points by putting her geometry proof on the board. While teaching classes in anything from general math to calculus, the teachers of the Shortridge Math De- partment employed new methods and devices to help in instruction. The drudgery of explaining problems on the blackboard was eliminated by using the new overhead projectors. A problem can be solved on a clear plas- tic sheet and is projected on a screen for the entire class at the same time. The mathematics tutoring program was a great help in aiding troubled students. Advanced math students gave up lunch and study periods to explain theory and applications in a manner that teachers could never have done in a class of more than twenty-five students. β– u . ' :? ' s ' SOPHOMORE SYLVIA EISMAN RECEIVES answers to puzzling questions from Miss Ellen Ocker, WATCH OUT FOR MY FINGERS, warns Phyllis Rapier as she and Clark Goodwine conduct an experiment in their Chemistry I class. DARRYL THOMAS CONCENTRATES on the burner flame as his lab partner looks on. GEORGE SPENOS PUZZLES, -Which is the right bottle? CHEMISTRY TEACHER WALTER HAVERKAMP DEMONSTRATES the correct procedure in on experiment to his students. Robert Black Heads New Department Reorganized to produce more ef- ficient instruction in all the sciences, the Physical Science Department and Biology Department this year com- bined into one department headed by Robert L. Black. Advanced Biology pupils mated fruit flies to examine the genetic changes of generations of off- spring, while other pupils literally dug into their fetal pigs. More pro- jectuals, including vivid drawings of cell mitosis and meiosis, were added to the library of transparencies for the new overhead projectors. The Physics division of the department received new sets of books and new instru- ments. Physics students learned to operate the refraction plate for the ripple tank as well as an exploder to study the momentum changes in an explosion. DIGGING DEEPER AND DEEPER, Laura Gilpin diligently searches for her Biology specimen. MIKE KIRBY DEMONSTRATES the old adage, Practice makes perfect . 9ound of Music Floafs Through Air- VIOLIN IN HAND John Med|eski makes the fourth in a string quartet BAND DIRECTOR LEONARD BEHLING ENJOYS for sour notes. Groups Seek Perfection, Showmanship Shortridge students are offered many different choices in which to express their musical talents and interests. The orchestra, directed by John Medjeski, spends long, hard hours devoted to the learning of music such as The Messiah. The band, directed by Leonard Behling, performed at such functions as the Sweatermen ' s concert and Junior Vaudeville. Music Men, twenty-seven male voices, instills rhythm in the spectators. As the counterpart to Music Men, Girls ' Ensemble adds to the audi- ence ' s enioyment by presenting a choreography reflecting the moods of the song. MUSIC MEN β€” Row 1: Terris Legg, Carl Scott, Jay Strickland, Michael Dabney, Morris Ringel, Terence Crawford, Rick Adams, Martin Miller. Row 2: Stephen Baxter, Charles O ' Bannon, Uldis Augenbergs, Andy Carroll, David Tourney, Eddie Blue, Ronald Grady, Joe Johnson. Row 3: Anthony Brown, Prentice Porter, Wayne Morris, Randy Strand, John Pellett, Fred Moore (drums), Stewart Hawkins, Bart Brown, Scott McDonald, Alfred Edyvean, Lawrence Mills. observing beginning clarinetists while listening GIRLS ' ENSEMBLE β€” Row 1: Sarah Kunz, Barb Smith, Myla Jelliffe, Betsy Horger, Cathy Stout, Mary Graham, Sarah Ford, Paula Cosentino. Row 2: Fred Moore (Drums), Barb Burns, Cathy Bastin, Elaine Chambers. Sara Branson, Vicki Lewis, Patsy Read, Donna Stewart, Constance Burks. Row 3: Wayne Morris (Bass). Art Students ' Creativeness Challenged The Art Department strives to ex- tend a student ' s perception of art, to increase his art vocabulary, to de- velop his artistic abilities, and to awaken his creativity and originality. Courses in art, craft arts, and com- mercial art, as vΒ ell as art apprecia- tion for seniors are available. Putting their talents to practical work as they learn, art students produce articles ranging from back drops to posters for the Family Frolic. Many school publications also benefit; art stu- dents design covers for the Christmas Echo and for the Junior Vaudeville Program. Competition with students of other schools as well as that between Shortridge students is encouraged. PAT FORD STRIKES a pose for sketching art students. MRS. ERNESTINE McCREE DISPLAYS delicate pieces of ceramics for class. BORDERED BY TYPEWRITERS, the Typing I student competes in speed with his neighbo Pupils Learn New Methods in Business As students enter the fast-paced and diversified field of business, they carry with them a firm and knowl- edgeable background. The establish- ment and development of this back- ground is the purpose of the Short- ridge Business Department. Ever growing and expanding to meet the demands of today ' s commercial world, Shortridge offers necessary courses such as Shorthand, Typing, Bookkeeping, General Business, Busi- ness Law, Salesmanship, Business Arithmetic, Business English, and Of- fice Production. Students in Office Production classes play an active role in typing and mimeographing the notices and bulletins that help our school to operate efficiently. BUSINESS DEPARTMENT ASSISTANT MARTHA YORK types up business accounts as well as collects class dues and other miscellaneous payments. Coordination Qtressed; Students Exercise, Play One, two, three, four, one, two, three, four is probably what you will hear as you enter a physical educa- tion class. As girls slim down and develop their figures, boys concen- trate on muscular development and coordination. By utilizing apparatus and participation in dances, relays and exercises, students derive enjoy- ment as well as fitness. Hard work, sportsmanship are given in exchange for physical fitness, good grades, and squad victories. During the winter, skills such as rope climbing and tumbling are learned by the boys. Daily basketball practice supplements apparatus in the girls ' gym. In the spring, the boys and girls abandon the gym for the outdoors as they participate in base- ball, kickball, and track. POINTING TOES and standing straight, girls BUILDING UP good shooting arms, boys throw basketballs in gym. mm m gym class balance their weight. RESERVE MAJOR C ARYL GAINES PINS medal on officer at Federal Inspection. R.O.T.C. OFFICER STEPHEN HORWITZ RECEIVES an honor award from an American Legion representative. ROTC Excels in Qcholarship, Leadership Self-improvement and a sense of responsibility, coupled with a basic knowledge of military life, are the goals of the Reserve Officer Training Corps. Under the leadership of Master Sergeant Jerome Baker, ROTC cadets are taught citizenship and develop leadership traits. In addition the cadets study marks- manship, first aid, courtesy and cus- toms of the army, and rules and regu- lations. Advanced classes concentrate on small unit tactics, map reading, and warfare. Besides military studies, ROTC participants maintained such tradi- tions as standing guard at the Open House, Family Frolic, Junior Vaude- ville, and Senior Class Play as well as taking part in the Veterans ' Day Pa- rade and the Federal Inspection and having their Military Ball. BAND MEMBERS TAKE a breather after strenuous rehearsal. Pins, Pans, Saws Build Useful Skills Covered with sawdust, a boy emerges from the woodworking shop beaming with pride. The project may not always be perfect, but there is a lot of satisfaction in knowing that he built it himself. Amid tantalizing odors, pin cushions, and thread, the girls in Home Economics learn skills that will be helpful to them later in life. In the spring, the sewing classes spon- sored a fashion show. Sweating palms grip the steering wheel as the instructor gives the Driver Education pupil the OK for the first turn of the wheel. The butterflies ore soon sedated, and the students learn the basic driving skills. Testing of reaction time, peripheral vision, and other essential abilities is done in class to prepare the student for the road. GREG STREET CAREFULLY MEASURES the correct amount of plastic for his class project. ' -J 1 HOME-EC STUDENTS TASTE samples of the goodies they have whipped up in class. MISS ROSE ELLA KING STRAIGHTENS the jacket of Donna Barnett ' s new suit. ll- 4 i H 1 β€’- 1 - - β– β–  . β–  1 1 i PRINTER PAUL GAKSTATTER KEEPS busy punching out the Shorlridge news. 2 STEADY HANDS guide the chisel in qualify craftsmanship. Shortridge is more than an institution in which one studies. Shortridge has long endeavored to enrich the spirit as well as to educate the mind. To accomplish this, she provides many extra-curricular activities. Students may join clubs related to their special academic interests, whether it be languages or biology; they may join hobby clubs such as the Chess Club; or they may seek mem- bership is an organization for no other reason than to expand their interests. Activities provide common experience for pupils of dif- ferent backgrounds, proving that no matter what differences occur in people, they all seek the same basic goals. Activities, whether they require skill, knowledge, talent, or interest, form a pathway β€” A PATHWAY TO FRIENDSHIP through association. Continuous Work Forms Chronicle Busy typewriters, clusters of tripli- cate copy sheets and mounds of pho- tographs characterized the daily rou- tine of the Annual office. Situated in corner of the Echo office, the tiny cubbyhole was constantly filled with people, ranging from those inquiring about senior pictures to the Editor, Esther Eismon, and the new Advisor, Mrs. Beverly Koepper. Sacrificing vacations and sleep, An- nual staffers gathered in the editor ' s home to complete unfinished work necessary for the fast-approaching deadline. From the masses of con- fusion that abounded, an organized chronicle of the school year was born β€” the 1968 Annual. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ESTHER EISMAN COPY STAFF β€” Row 1: Arthur Kohn, Shirley Martin, Joyce Edwards, Sandy James, Linda Hutchison, Paul Johnson (Ed.), Hazel Robinson, Peter Easton. Row 2: Phil Hathaway, Charles Duncan, Margret Hood, Susan Graham, Cindy Roberts, Linda Counts. ADVISOR MRS. BEVERLY KOEPPER ART EDITOR DOTTIE GULLION FACULTY LINER EDITOR SALLY EBERHARD FACULTY PICTURE EDITOR BECKY FRAZIER MONDAY ' S STAFF β€” Row 1: Barbara Randall, Reginald Bentley, Abbie Car- thy, David Roth, Leslie Wake. Row 2: Joyce Edwards, Patti Owens, Janean Burton, Duncan Laing, Hazel Robinson (Ed.|, Gory Thompson, Vera Mohone, Priscilla Young, Teresa Hurrle, Katy Kloiber. Row 3: Glenn McDonald, Doisy Archer, Angle Veegh, El ziijeit Johnson, Sherrie Rogers, Kathy Adonns, Amanda Burton, Stephanie Foster, Karen Ross, Linda McChristian, Steve Bry- an, Jack Perkins, David Johnson. FRIDAYS STAFF β€” Row 1: Kathy Thomas, Patty Smith, Dottie Gullion, Debrc Clark, Lili Osili, Charles Temple. Row 2: Patzetto Jackson, Roe Young, Mar gret Komisars, Leia Steward, Winona Roberson, Laura Gilpin (Ed.), Marcic Burris, Elizabeth Unger, Sandy Jomes, Lisa Horwitz, Leslie Wake, Bridget Boaz. Row 3: Ted Morris, Eddie Blue, Risa Ann Rooker, Caroline Usher, Peter Easton, Barb Smith, Cindy Roberts, Borbara Bridwell. Echo Staffs Acknowledge 70th Year Deadlines, deadlines, deadlines β€” mark the continuous pace of the busy journalism room 124 where editors and reporters assiduously produce each day ' s Echo under the supervision of Miss Jean Grubb, advisor. Echoites also write for the Teen supplements of the Indianapolis Star and News. The first special issue of the Echo this year was the edition observing the Echo ' s 70th year of publication. The colorful Family Frolic edition fea- tured the main money-making project of the P.T.A. In May, the Shortridge Day issue depicted Shortridge ' s past and present achievements and chal- lenges for the future. Honoring the seniors for academic achievements was the Awards ' Day Edition of the Echo. PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF β€” Row 1: Steve Lawrence, Jim Robins 2: John Haddox, Tom Streeter. (Ed.), Randy Strand, Mike McCarty. Row WEDNESDAY ' S STAFF β€” Row 1: Alan McCullough, Kothy Adams, Charles Hansen, Carole Moore, Jack Perkins, Stephen Nygaord, John Weber, Stephen Duncan (Ed.), Betty Elliott. Row 2: Stewart Hawkins, Richard Edyvean, Bob Horwitz, John Townsend. TUESDAY ' S STAFF β€” Row 1: Ginny Johnson, Cheryl Haddox, Janet Mikels, Diane Saperstein. Row 2: Mike Dabney, Philip Slates, Annclee Linch (Ed.], Elaine Hart, Susan Davis. Row 3: Katie Risch, Janice Hunter, Ted Morris, John Butsch, Mary Leech, Anna Mullen, Steve Lawrence, John Eble, Phil Hathaway, Mark Friedmeyer. THURSDAYS STAFF β€” Row 1: Marjorie Williams, Ellen Gonis (Ed.), Joyce Gonis, Lynn Hansen, Shirley Martin, Elizabeth Ulen. Row 1: Martha McAndrews, Richard Borman, Nikki Shaw, Ted Morris, Jennifer Gwinn, Tom Streeter, Linda Lee. SPORTS STAFF β€” Row 1: Michael Myers, Charles Edwards, Steve Bryan, Bob Friedmeyer |Ed.|, Morcia Burris, Mike Jones. LATIN CLUB β€” Row 1: Kitsy Shanklin (Treas.) Caroline Usher (Pres.), Charles Duncan |V. Pres.) Row 2: Jessie Fry, Ruth McNairy (Soc. Chair.) Margret Hood (Sec). Row 3; Donna McCray Marjory Crafr, Betsey Streeter. Row 4: Chery Talley, Shirley Martin, Stephen Horwitz. Row 5 Jerry Bartlett, Stephen Nygaard. GERMAN CLUB β€” Row 1: Brenda Woods, Jeff Stumph (Treas.). Irmgarde Berzins (Pres.), Jill Kooiker (Sec), Dorothy Akard (V. Pres.), Miss Louise Reiter (Sponsor). Row 2; Wonita Bayn- ham, Troy Littrell, LaVonne Jones, Linda Hutch- ison, Goldie Losk. Row 3: Eric Jones, Jennifer Gwinn, Charles Duncan, Richard Edyveon, Rich- ard Borman, Janis Wagoner. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS β€” Row 1: Elizabeth Unger, Laura Gilpin, Stephen Nygaard, John Eble, Barb Sm Row 2: Betsey Streeter, Ellen Gonis, Risa Ann Rooker, Cindy Roberts, David Bradshow, Breck Tyler Language Clubs Broaden SPANISH CLUB β€” Row 1: Mrs. Virginia Graham, Dorothy Pryor, Marie Cur- tis, Debbie Thorn, Donna Sanford, Esther Eisman (Sec), Milton Dailey (Pres.l, Pat Stewart (Treas.), Ilze Kurins (V. Pres.), Cheryl Haddox, Marilyn Murphy, Reginald Bentley (Pub.), Marsha McDowell, Dina Long. Row 2: Denise Fear- man, Alpha Webb, Annette Flanagan, Carol Pike, Amanda Burton, Hazel Robinson, Debbie Clark, Janet Teter, Patty Smith, Joyce Edwards, Wilma Moore, Cindi Lawson, Marcia Burris. Row 3: Marsha Wineglass, Patricia Patterson, Wrlletta Posley, Pam Miller, Nikki Show, Donna Stewart, Beth Cody, Edna Strong, Deloris Winfrey, Deborah Floyd, Kris Teter, Diane Frazier, Sherrie Rogers, Sylvia Frazier, Judy Garrett. Row 4; Jeanne Clay, Jeffrey Armstrong, Petti Dodd, Marvis Burks, John Carrier, John Batuello, Bernie King, William Craig, Goyle Thorn, Juanita Wilhite, Barbara Sum- ner, Karen Powell, Mary Leech, Valerie Smith, Sandra Arrington, Larry Dailey. Knowledge of Culture PORTUGUESE CLUB β€” Row 1: Wilma Moore, Mimi Burns (Pres.), Elizabeth Ulen, Ann Russell. Row 2: Bobby Madden, Angela Goodson, Esther Thornton, Charles Toombs, Phil Hathaway. Fluency in a language is only one of the rewards a language student receives. A student may also become a member of a language club. These clubs stimulate interest in the various countries and make the learning of the language more exciting. German Club had its annual booth at the Family Frolic, in which they served pretzels and soft drinks. Throughout the year, they had parties and occasionally went to a German movie. The Indiana University Honor students gave talks and showed slides of their respective experiences in Germany this past summer. The Spanish Club started the year off with a dinner in honor of AFS stu- dent, Felipe Caicedo. Felipe gave a talk and showed slides of his native Colombia. Latin Club is open to pupils of the Latin, Greek, and Derivatives classes. Members may also join the Junior Classical League sponsored by the American Classical League. Among the speakers this year was Dr. Ro- land Usher. Great Books Discusses I Billy Budd Formed to promote student interest in books and to improve methods of interpretation and onalyzation of literature, Great Books Club is di- vided into two sections: Freshman- Sophomore Great Books and Junior- Senior Great Books. This year the juniors and seniors experimented with a nevi idea β€” meetings in the homes of members. College professors and parents led the discussions. This proved success- ful for the members had more time for onalyzation and v ere exposed to the methods and ideas of different people. For their first meeting, juniors and seniors read Turn of the Screw. After Thanksgiving, a member of an adult Great Books group led the dis- cussion of Herman Melville ' s Billy Budd. JUNIOR-SENIOR GREAT BOOKS β€” Row 1: Laura Gilpin, Elizobetln Unger, Betsey Streeter (Sec), Ellie Bookwolter (V. Pres.), Abby Luttrell |Pres.), Charles Temple (Treas.), Marsha Bryant. Row 2: Sam Test, Janice House, Ginny Johnson, Paul Johnson, Ruth Streeter, Stephen Horwitz, Peter Eoston, Linda Counts. Row 3: Charles Duncan, Dorothy Akard, David Robb, Bill Fatout, Cindy Roberts, Carole Moore, Risa Rooker. Row 4: Lewis Fields, Milton Doiley, Eleecia Droughon, John Pellett, Stephen Nygaard, John Eble, Bill Wadsworth. MEMBERS OF JR SR GREAT BOOKS DISCUSS their latest novel in comfortable surroundings. FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE GREAT BOOKS β€” Row 1: Kathy Stelter, Tom Streeter, Mark Justice, Steve Hall. Row 2: Morcia Hilleke, Harriet Sharlow, Kathy Adams, David Ashmore, Elizabeth Carlson. Row 3: Joyce Houghton, Jack Perkins, Bruce Jordan. FICTION CLUB β€” Row 1: Stephen Nygaard (Pres.), Ruth Streeter (Sec), Charles Temple (V. line Usher (Treas.). Row 2: Bob Friedmeyer, Ellen Gonis, Paul Hutton. Pres. I, Caro- Honoranes Encourage Good Writing Pupils excelling in creative writing and journalism have the choice of two honorary clubs. Quill and Scroll is an international honorary society for high school journalists and has planned projects for each month. Eligibility is determined by class rank, publications work, and a recommen- dation from the journalism director. The annual sale of chrysanthemums on Homecoming and the fall and spring initiating were the highlights of the year. Fiction Club provides practice for writing impromptu essays. During meetings, members submitted origi- nal works. β– SOMEBODY HASN ' T PAID HIS DUES, notices Quill and Scroll President Steve Horwitz. QUILL AND SCROLL β€” Row I: Annalee Linch, Elizobeth Unger, Hazel Robinson, Esther Eisman. Row 2: Ellen Gonis ISecl, Susan Graham, Laura Gilpin (V. Pres.), Peter Easton, Stephen Horwitz (Pres.). Row 3: Charles Duncan, Stephen Nygaard, Bob Friedmeyer (Treas.), Steve Lawrence, Jim Robinson, Bob Hansen. Greasepaint and Sen pis Join Forces Footlights, Shortridge ' s drama club, enables any interested student to learn various aspects of the theater. This year speakers talked to the club about make-up, lighting, and acting. In the annual Christmas Play and the All-School Play, members put their knowledge of stage arts into practical application. Members also participated in the Frolic musical in behind-the-scenes capacities. Underclassmen who participate in Footlights may become members of the National Thespian Society. Mem- bership in Thespians is earned by 100 hours of work in stage productions, on make-up, or on public relations committees. THESPIANS β€” Row 1: Judy Schwomeyer, Scotf Selmanoff, Sally Eberhard (Scribe), Alfred Edyvean (Pres.), Vicki Bauer (V. Pres.), Cindi Lawson (Hist.), Irmgarde Berzins. Row 2: Carolyn Dorsey, Hazel Robinson, Caroline Usher, Peter Easton, Susie Stephens, Diane Storkey, Clarence Hudson, Jennie Lowe (Treas.). Row 3: Clarence White, Wayne Morris, Anita DeFrontz, Bob Friedmeyer, Richard Edyvean, Paul Hutton, Mary Leech. FOOTLIGHTS β€” Row 1: Betty Arnold, Marilyn Eaton, Cheryl Thompson, Jona Walker, Maraleno Roth, Scott Selmanoff (Scribe), Hazel Robinson (Sec-Treos.), Anita DeFrantz (Pres.), Susan Buschmann, Reginald Bentley. Row 2: Mike Morgan, Leslie Wake, Peggy Averrite, Carolyn Dorsey, Barbara Bridwell, Sarah Hochstedler, Thorn Waldo, Leia Steward, Cheryl Walker, Dove Foxlow. Row 3: Deborah Frierson, Linda Quinney, Janice House, Karen McKee, Janet Mikels, Gwen Weeks, Matt Laubach, Tom Hudson, Charles Toombs, Debbie Thorn. Row 4: Abbie Carthy, Debbie Stanfill, Cheri Wiggins, Marilyn Mur- phey, Ingo Bruveris, Mono Rmgel, Kathy Adams, Bridget Boaz, Carol Sharpe, Teresa Hoopingarner. Row 5: Susie Soltermonn, Gayle Thorn, Daphne John- son, Debbie Shaw, Potti Franklin, Sally Eberhard, Steve Bryan, Duncan Laing, Phyllis Rapier, Karen Williams, Jack Perkins. ELAINE DRAGER ADJUSTS the volume as Robert Young puts on a record in WIAN. WIAN β€” Row 1: Koty Traylor, Sandy James, Mono Ringel, Margaret Hood, Elaine Drager, Lisa Horwitz, Ellen Gonis. Row 2: Jim Robinson, Peter Easton, Warren Distler, Tim Gravenstreter, Jim Campbell, Greg Gooch. Row 3: Bob Friedmeyer, Robert Young, Mark Friedmeyer, Steve Bryan, Ted Morris, Richard Edy- vean, Fred Moore, Arthur Van Allen (Program-Director). WIAN Writes, Produces News Qpecials RADIO CLUB β€” Row 1: Mike Ringenberger, Mark Waldo, Paul Holmgren |V. Pres.), James Sle Row 2: Matt Lowbach, Paul Mason, Richard Edyveon, Paul Justice (Sponsor). A tour of Bell Telephone facilities highlighted this year ' s Radio Club ac- tivities. The club ' s purpose, to help members receive an operators or novice license for a ham radio set, was promoted by discussions of the function of different radios and ex- periments with radio design. Serving the Indianapolis Public Schools, WIAN broadcasts each week- day during the school year. Although the primary purpose of WIAN is to serve grade school students, daily operations and special Friday night broadcasts enabled twenty-three Shortridge students to gain experi- ence in radio production. Football and basketball games, in- cluding sectional, regional, and semi- state tourneys, are covered by the city-wide WIAN sports staff. Eleven news staffers help write and produce news specials as well as present the regular 15-minute newscasts. For the first time, the news and staffs joined in producing Final Edition, a Friday night wrap-up of news, sports, and weather. Homecoming Sponsored by Council Because of the connotation of a small group of people that Student Board gave, this year ' s officers re- named the representative organiza- tion of the school Student Council. Under co-sponsors Tom Henderson and Mrs. Eugenia Hayden, repre- sentation became more meaningful as council members reported to their English classes after each meeting. Student Council committees planned Homecoming Activities. The Home- coming Dance was the most suc- cessful held in the past few years, ac- cording to Treasurer Jim Robinson. Members attempted new programs emphasizing more involvement in school affairs. Committees suggested changes in auditorium programs and evaluated the effectiveness of the Student Council. MEMBERS OF STUDENT COUNCIL energetically discuss Homecoming plans. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS β€” Row 1: Thomas Henderson (Sponsor), Ruth McNairy (Cor. See], Becky Frazier (Rec. Sec), Mrs. Eugenia Hayden (Sponsor). Row 2: Arthur Kohn (V. Pres.), Pot Nolan (Pres), Jim Robinson (Treas.) STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE Gary Dietz relates the results of the last meeting to his English class. HRC Holds County-Wide Conference 1 Ij! If i Highlighting the Human Relations Councils year of activities was the annual county-wide conference en- titled Youth and the Inner City. Speakers, panel discussions, and group discussions were featured at the spring event. The assistance pro- gram at Planner House was continued as was an effort to create interest in establishing similar councils at other schools. Films were shown once a month to encourage and stimulate individual thinking. As a result of these films and discussions that followed, pupils were able to comprehend problems dealing not only with large spans of people, but also individual tensions that result. Rounding out the council ' s activities were monthly service projects. HRC OFFICERS β€” Row 1: Richard Bon Pinckney (Sec.|. (Treas.), Jennie Lowe (Pres.), Charles Temple (V. Pres.j, Donna MEMBERS DEMONSTRATE good BROTHERHOOD SYMBOLIZES goal of Human Re- lotions. Candy 9ale. Competition Encouraged Speeches by city business leaders, films, field trips, and machine demon- strations are the various activities of Future Business Leaders of America. As a money-making project, FBLA sold an assortment of candy. Fun, competition, and prizes encouraged members to sell the candy. Future Teachers of America is de- signed to create a growth of interest in the teaching profession. FTA also offers an opportunity for one to prac- tice teaching in one of the public grade schools. During the meetings, members re- ceived advice and information through panel discussions, speakers, student teachers, and college professors. FTA β€” Row 1: Phyllis Lester, Jerry Bartlett (Treas.l, Marjorie Ratcliff (Asst. Treas,), Denise Clark (Sec), Sara Hochstedler (V. Pres.), Michael Sanford IPres.), Rae Young, Margaret Myers, Lynn Hansen, Risa Ann Rooker (Asst. Sec). Row 2: Pomelo Valle, Debro Stanfield, Dorrell Gibson, Rosio Hastings, Joyce Hill, LoVonne Jones, Borboro Thompson, Loretta Moore, Judy O ' Bannon, Alicia Thompson. Row 3: Jen- nifer Gwinn, Sherrian Birdsong, Carrion Singleteary, Elizabeth Johnson, Shirley Martin, Mrs. Esther Hillmon (Sponsor), Barbara Bridwell. Row 4: Bill Craig, Gale Neal, Janet Sumner, Cheryl Spitzer, Pot Stewart, Eleecio Droughon, Alice Randall, Carol King, Joyce Weddle, Phyllis Browder. FBLA β€” Row 1: Joyce Edwards, Barbara Thompson, William Craig (Treas), Bonito Morgan (V. Pres.), Wilmo Moore (Pres.), Linda Minter (Hist.), Jewel Reese (Corr. Sec), Marjorie Ratcliff, Sharron DeWolt. Row 2: Thomas McClain (Sponsor), Larrine Carson, Janice House, Deloris Winfrey, Linda Batts, Earl Black, Morvis Burks, Deborah Jackson, Darrell Gibson. Row 3: Donna Stewart, Elizabeth Johnson, Rinda Anderson, Gilda King, Dorothy Estes, Denise Harrison, Vera Mahone, Janet Moore, Glendo O ' Neol. Row 4: Shirley Martin, Jeffery Armstrong, Edwina Moore, Carolyn Marley, Gale Brown, Veronica Nunn, Lewis Fields, Cornelius Adams, Loretta Moore, Marcio Burris. HOPE THIS IS GOODI Y-Teens Hold Psychedelic Dance After-school volleyball games, swimming parties, candy sales, con- ventions, and group discussions are typical of the activities of the Y- Teens, sponsored by Mrs. Louise Ridley. The Y-Teens is affiliated with the YWCA and serves as a world-wide club. The main goal of the girls is to grow in friendship with people of all races, religions, and nationalities. This year the club held a Christmas party for which admission was a toy for underprivileged children. Psychedelic Phantasmagoria was the theme of the annual dance. Deco- rations and bands such as the Pep- permint Applebush and the Ex- pressions he lped to carry out this theme. Y-TEENS PAINT signs for their Psychedelic Phantasmagoria ' Y-TEENS β€” Row 1; Roe Young, Gwen Russell, Vicki Webster, La Donna Bul- lock, Sheila Wilson, Fabian Weaver (Sgt. at Arms|, Joyce Hill ITreas.), Susie Turnipseed (V. Pres.), Sheri Wilson (Pres.), Deanno Howard (Sec), Myra Hirsch, Jane Temple. Row 2: Margo Drybrough, Sheila Shorts, Deborah Gil- bert, Potzetto Jackson, Marilyn OBannon, Beverly McDonald, Jo Carol Roy, Janice Patterson, Romania Milton, Mary Jo Dowling, Debbie Thorn, Sandra Austin, Carmen Westbrooks. Row 3: Lon Butsch, Anita Atkins, Angela Dunn, Glenda Bies, Janice Fletcher, Gricelda Ross, Patricia Hall, JoAnn Henson, Patty Weaver, Martha McAndrews, Rovino Booth. Row 4: Mrs. Louise Ridley (Sponsor), Carrion Singleteory, Mono Oglesby, Wanda Woke, Carol Kim- brough, Phyllis Rapier, Denise Brooks, Yvonne Hardin, Bridget Boaz. Probability Calculated With Pennies Plane Geometry Without a Plane was just one of the topics discussed during Math Club meetings. Students aspiring to become members must either hove been in Hi-Pi, the fresh- man moth club, for a year or write a paper having a mathematical topic. Mu Alpha Theta is a national honorary mathematics association. Members must have a 500-word thesis and have taken at least three years of math. Math Clubbers set aside their rulers to test the lows of probability by pitching pennies. MATH CLUB β€” Row 1: Ramona Oglesby, Stephen Nygaard (V. Pres.), Milton Dailey (Pres.), Charles Temple (Treas.), Hazel Robinson. Row 2: Joseph Chan, Teresa Oliver, Ray Rollings, Peter Easton, John Pellett, Gloria Rogers. MU ALPHA THETA β€” Row 1: Miss Ellen Ocker (Sponsor], Peter Easton (V. Pres.), Joseph Chan (Pres.). Row 2: John Pellett (Sec. -Treas.), Stephen Nygaard, Milton Dailey, Charles Temple, Miss Lucille Wohl (Sponsor). HI-PI β€” Row 1: Mike Morgan, Bill McAllister, Jim Campbell (V. Pres.), John Batuello (Treas.), Elaine Droger (Sec), Regennia Adams (Pres.), Theresa Holt, Stanfred Williams. Row 2: John Steward, Eleecia Draughon, Ted Morris, John Show, Bruce Campbell, Neil Rude, Margaret Myers, Miss Lucille Wahl (Sponsor). 5-y o .-.y? . iΒ !Β«aiB NATURALISTS PEGGY HARGER AND PATSY READ rest while enjoying the countryside. NATURALISTS TRECK through wooded areas in search of fowl. Sore Limbs Identify Weary Clubbers Muddy shoes, sore limbs, and sleepy eyes identify the members of the Shortridge Naturalist Club. Twice a month, the Naturalists arise before down to board the Shortridge bus for a day of hiking, singing, and football playing somewhere in the great out- of-doors. Always prepared to carry on despite unfavorable conditions, the members invaded such places as Clifty Falls and Jasper Pulaski.- For their Thanksgiving dinner, the club selected Spring Mill State Park as the location. Hiking and spelunk- ing built enormous appetities. The order and cleanliness of civilization were forgotten as the turkeys were torn apart by the members and then washed down with generous amounts of cider. NATURALIST STEERING COMMinEE β€” Row 1: Miss Pauline Willis (Sponsorl, Larry Doiley (Pres.), Elaine Hart (Sec), llze Kurins |V. Pres.l, Joseph Chan, Peter Easton. Row 2: Potty Kish, Arthur Kohn, Sam Test, Allen Corrol, Betsy Horger, Ellie Bookwolter. Row 3: Bill Fotout, David Bradshaw, Abby Luttrell, John Eble, Breck Tyler. Numismatists Enjoy Coin Peoulianties Sponsored by Ronald Freeland, the purpose of the Coin Club is to bring together students who wish to ex- change and discuss coins. Occasional- ly guest speakers are invited to dis- cuss the techniques of numismatics. Members are often puzzled as to which coins are valuable and which could be profitable to find. They re- ceive information concerning coins from special books found in the li- brary or booklets from specialized agencies. Meetings are held on Monday af- ternoons and provide the opportunity for students to work together to com- plete their collections. Much time is spent examining coins to check age and mint. SEPAC Pres. Hans Poehlmon and Treas. Mark Friedmeyer discuss the club ' s finances. COIN CLUB β€” Row 1: Linda Minter, Alan McCullough (Pres.), Elaine Hart. Row 2: Charles Toombs, Jock Perkins, Bob Bishop, Leia Steward. Honorary Club, 8EPAC Aid Frolic Order of the Straightedge is an honorary club open to qualified ju- niors and seniors with talent in techni- cal drawing and industrial skills. Eligi- bility for special honors as a club member is determined by placement on the technical drawing contest held by the Industrial Arts Department. Service groups of club members as- sist in Shortridge Day and Family Frolic preparations. For fun, club members hold table tennis contests and picnics. Service to the school is the main objective of the Scout Emergency Pa- trol and Club. Service projects in- cluded the Mystery House for the Family Frolic and the bonfire to cele- brate our winning football season. Not stopping with school, SEPAC do- nated gifts to Planner House for needy children. SEPAC β€” Row 1: Lynn Hansen (Sec), Hans Poehlman (Pros.), Mark Friedmeyer (Trees.), Robert Hansen (V. Pres.), Mil e Morgan. Row 2: David Thomas, Phyllis Browder, Anthony Christian, Theron Roe, Jim Friedmeyer, Paul Justice (Sponsor). CURTIS McCLENDON TACKS UP his name co with the others in Order of the Straightedge. ukDtk uh iMt STRAIGHTEDGE β€” Row I: Poul Justice (Sponsor), Dorsey Dye, Patrick Russell, Bill Beard (Choir.), Sarah Hochstedler (Sec), Lloyd Evers (V. Chair.). Row 2: Mark Burch, Neil Rude, Joe Cunning- ham, John Clork, Curtis McClendon, Sherman Goens. Row 3: Bryan Groham, John Fister, Robert Duerson, Tracy Harper, Larry Turientine, Ken Justice, Asher Benrubi. Noble Qchool Receives Aid of Key Club Introducing a new service project, Key Club worked at Noble School for Retarded Children. They did main- tainence, aided instructors, and taught the children such basic skills OS manipulating a fork. During the summer, junior and senior boys worked at the school everyday, in- cluding Saturdays. For their traditional money-making project, the club sold candy bars to provide funds for the annual athletic awards banquet. They also sponsored an auditorium featuring Rev. Reed Stewart. This year new members were initiated in the spring so that they could participate in the summer ser- vice projects, SLAP IT ON BOYS! KEY CLUB β€” Row 1: Joe Chan (Treas.), Steve Isenberg (Pres.l, Ivan Solomon |V. Pres), Paul Johnson (Sec). Row 2: Leonard Clark, Allen Carroll, Alan Stall, Wriliam White, Arthur Kohn, Gus Spenos, Mike Gruver, Jeff Cheung, Allen Smith, Sam Test, Theron Roe, Philip Slates, Mark Schneider. Row 3: Richard Bormon, Peter Easton, Randy Strand, John Butsch, David Bradshaw, John Eble, Roger Hollovi ay, Milton Dailey, Jim Robinson, Fred Rice, Charles Temple, Breck Tyler, David Robb, Alex Carroll, Joe Ingraham. Row 4: Eddie Blue, John White, Tim Huxhold, Keith Johnson, Ralph Siskind, Bradley Strand, Steve Lawrence, Bill Wadsworth, Bill Fatout, Stewart Hawkins, John Pellett, Bart Brown, Asher Benrubi, Stewart Hail, Mike Read. TRUE BLUE β€” Row I: Renee Whiteis, Rhonda Whifeis, Cindi Lawson, Celesfine Black, Joyce Edwards. Row 2: Helen Lingeman, Kathy Demos, Potti Owens, Collesro Bolder, Jody Jones, Cindy Roberts. Row 3: Barbara Demas, Ruth Streeter, Katie Risch, Betsy Streeter, Diane Storkey, Carole Moore. Girls Beat Key Club ' s Ticket 9ales The female ' s answer to Key Club, Girls ' League engages in service proj- ects throughout the school. In order to set the freshmen girls at ease and to stimulate interest in school ac- tivities, the club held a welcoming party and entertained with music by the Girls ' Ensemble. This year, the girls tromped over Key Club in the annual Frolic ticket sales campaign. To keep track of lost articles and to carry out special jobs that oc- casionally arise is the purpose of True Blue. True Blue members work every period in the office of Mrs. Eugenia Hayden, the Dean of Girls. GIRLS LEAGUE β€” Row 1: Cindy Roberts, Becky Frazier, Jennie Lowe, Virginia Ellison, Alice Coleman, Margret Hood, Dina Long, Cindi Lawson, Vicki Bauer, Susan Graham, Sally Eberhard (Treas.), Mary Leech (Pres.l, Ruth Streeter (V. Pres.), Arija Freibergs, Martha York, Betsy Carthy, Celestine Black, Diane Starkey, Betsey Streeter, Linda Martin, Paula Kosof, Potti Owens, Dottie Gul- lion, Margret Komisars, Esther Eisman. Row 2: Ellen Gonis, Jennifer Ewing, Gardenia Rush, Debbie Gentry, Kathy Stelfer, Cheryl Haddox, Soro Branson, Barb Burns, Patty Kish, Janis Barnes, Rae Young, Potzetta Jackson, Jane Temple, Angie Veegh, Sherrie Rogers, Karen O ' Brien, Marsha McDowell, Carol Shorpe, Paula Cosentino, Margo Drybrough, Susie Crawford. Row 3: Irmgarde Berzins, Buffy Jones, Barbie Demas, Thevbra Cochran, Cathy Bas- tin, Kathy Demas, Abbie Carthy, Marjory Craft, Susan Robinson, Sandy James, Jono Walker, Beth Berns, Janet Mjkels, Millie Jakovlievic, Joyce Goms, Debby Saperstein, Peggy Horger, Sarah Kunz, Sylvia Eisman, Leila Redlich, Kerry Kirch, Priscilla Hollis, Maralena Roth, Corol Epstein. Row 4: Janet Teter, Myla Jelliffe, Patsy Read, Elaine Hart, Wanda Cole, llze Kurins, Eliza- beth Ulen, Christine Mortin, Denise Clark, Sheri Wilson, Yvonne Greene, Su- san Davis, Harriet White, Koren McClain, Kris Teter, Diane Frazier, Linda Lee, Jill Kooiker, Janis Wogoner. Row 5: Mono Oglesby, Suzie Fortier, Lori Butsch, Kathy Schricker, Madeline Brone, Diane Saperstein, Tiffany Stroughn, Beth Thomas, Anna Mullen, Helen Lingeman, Renee Whiteis, Sue Michels, Leigh Wildman, Vicki Lewis, Anita DeFrantz, Barbara Bridwell, Karen Williams. CHESS CLUB β€” Row 1: John Weber, Roy Rolling, Stephen Scott, John Rauch, Michael Strang, Barry Murrell, Gary Thonnpson. Row 2: David Thomas, John Steward, Tim Lord, Bruce McCrae, Bob Bishop, John Townsend, Alan McCullough, Charles Thomas (Sponsor). Row 3: Bruce Wright, Scott McDonald, Michael Goler, Richard Edyvean, Richard Hudson, Anthony Christian. A CHESS SET CAN GO ANYWHERE, even to a lunchroom. After Qchool Spent At Chess, Filing Strategy, perceptiveness, and imag- ination are the elements that char- acterize a winning team. The Chess Club, sponsored by Charles Thomas and Hoover Baker, placed eighth in the State Chess Tournament. With more than twenty members, the club held tournaments among themselves to provide stimulating entertainment and to improve the basic techniques of the game. Top players challenged Arlington, Warren Central, and Tech for additional experience. Members of the Library Club gave up free periods and time after school so that other students could use the library. They assist the librarians by serving at the check-out desk, typing, and running miscellaneous errands. LIBRARY CLUB β€” Row 1: Sylvia Frazier, Margaret Myers, Barbara Thompson L nda Hutch nson Mrs Louise McClard, Sponsor. Row 2: Karen Powell, Jewell Reese, Beth Cody, Valdis Freibergs, Mark Osfling. RED CROSS β€” Row 1: Pearl Spells, Hazel Robinson |V. Pres.), Diane Starkey (Pres.), Carol Poehlmann (Treos.), Vicki Webster. Row 2: Marvis Burks, Elizabeth Johnson, Eleecia Draughon, Barbara Sumner, Shirley Martin. Red Cross Distributes Decorations The Red Cross Club is an organiza- tion that serves local hospitals and rest homes as well as the National Red Cross. This year their projects in- cluded packets for the annual Red Cross Drive and making Christmas center pieces for local distribution. Money from the drive v as used to send a chest containing useful items to needy people overseas. Up the Down Staircase, Crime and Punishment, and Quo Vadis were a few of the well-known novels dis- cussed by the Campus Book Club. The CBC provides an opportunity for the members to expose themselves to books that are not discussed in the classroom. CAMPUS BOOK CLUB β€” Row 1: Angela Goodson, Margoret Myers jTreas.), Aurelia Baker (Pub.), Beverly Hurst (Hist.), Ramona Oglesby (V. Pres.), Nikki Show (Sec), Denise Newland (Pres.), Joyce Hill (Asst. Sec), Beverly Mc- Donald (Librarian), Angie Veegh (Sgt. at Arms). Row 2: Rosia Hastings, Geisele Queries, Gorvina Garvin, Mary Gude, Joe Ann Baker, Kathy Adams, Yvonne Wilson, Cassandra Brooks, Cheryl Talley, Ronald Espiritu. Row 3: Mrs. Rosemary Carpenter (Sponsor), Alfean Watkins, Desmond Smith, Alice Randell, Carol Kimbrough, Prentice Porter, Larry Daily, Stephen Harris, John Hobbs. AFS β€” Row 1: Lynn Hansen, Marjorie Ratcliff, Betsy Harger, Virginia Ellison, Sarah Hochstedler, Mary Leech, |Co-Chm.), Vicki Bauer (Co-Chm.), Wanita Baynham, Thomas Henderson (Sponsor). Row 2: Irm- garde Berzins, Elaine Drager, Susie Turnipseed, Barbara Bridwell, Bridget Boaz, Jennifer Gwinn, Marianne Mitter, Carol Poehlmonn. Row 3: Stephen Baxter, Reginnia Adams, Phyllis Lester, Sue Whit- faker, Diane Starkey, Sheri Wilson, Risa Ann Rooker, Barbara Sumner, Debbie Elcm. Row 4: Steve Cazzell, Cindi Lawson, Ruth Streeter, Cornelius Adams, Dan Wolfred, Andy Carroll, Alfred Edyveon, Richard Borman. Rapid Recall Qtimulates Infellectuals The Exercise in Knowledge pro- gram is the Indiana intellectual ' s answer to basketball. High school teanns practice avidly for weeks and finally meet in a game of factual knowledge and rapid thinking. The student body supports the team by providing questions concerning vari- ous aspects of education. Although Exercise in Knowledge ' s season is not as long as basketball ' s, just as much excitement pervades the air as the teams struggle for the city champion- ship. To increase underclassmen ' s inter- est and understanding of the AFS program, the Student Council founded the AFS Committee. Mary Leech and Vicki Bauer, last year ' s finalists in the summer program, were co-chairmen. Tom Henderson is the faculty sponsor. iiiiijiiiji I ' jii EXERCISE IN KNOWLEDGE VARSITYβ€” Row 1: Steve Isenberg, John Eble, Bill Fatouf, John Pellett. RE- SERVE β€” Row 2: Lorry Burdick (Sponsor), Elaine Hart, Breck Tyler, Daniel Carr, Steve Nygoard, Mrs. Kirby (Sponsor). CONSTANT RESEARCH, study enables Exercise in Knowledge member Bill Fatout to match re- flexes with opposing teams. Bndey Murphy Party Includes 9tunts HISTORY CLUB β€” Row 1: Caroline Usher (Asst. Treas.), Bill Wadsworth (Hist.), Ellie Bookwalter (V. Pres.|, Stephen Horwitz (V. Pres.), Stephen Nygaard (Treas.), Paul Hutton (Pres.), Susie Stephens (Rec. Sec), Vicki Bauer (Cor. Sec), Cindy Roberts (Soc. Chair.), Charles Duncan |Pub.|. Row 2: Sandy James, Ivan Solomon, Kathy Thomas, Lisa Horwitz, Peter Easton, Tim Gravenstreter, Dorothy Akard, Carole Moore, Mrs. Elsie Howard (Sponsor), Jim Robinson, Potty Kish. Row 3: Allen Carroll, Charles Tem- ple, Robert Hansen, Bob Friedmeyer, Abby Luttrell, John Eble, Bill Fafout, John Pellett, Sam Test, John Rauch. HISTORY CLUB MEMBERS PAT NOLAN, ASHER BENRUBI, BETSY STREETER and Ellie Bookwalter gather research for their required papers. One of Shortridge ' s oldest and best-established clubs is the History Club. As an honorary club, it requires that certain standards be met before a student is accepted for member- ship. Each prospective member must write an outline on some historical topic. This outline is judged by the officers and the sponsor, Mrs. Elsie Howard. If the student is accepted, he undergoes first a serious initiation and later a humorous one, in which he must perform a stunt tailored especially to his character by the older members. The stunts are per- formed at the fall Bridey Murphy party, an extravaganza of bright cos- tumes and witty caricatures. Not all the activities of the club ore so merry. Throughout the year the members meet twice a month for speakers, discussions, and other seri- ous entertainment. In this way, the members carry out their interest in history and current events. This year, Jerry Hankins of the History Depart- ment discussed the Battle of Tippe- canoe. Trips included a visit to an Indiana culture musuem. ROTC SPONSORS β€” Row I: Virginia Ellison, Madeline Brone, Jane Temple, Judy Plautz, Jennie Lowe. READY TO AID IN DISTRIBUTING AWARDS stand R.O.T.C. sponsors Madeline Brone, Carol Wooster, STRAIGHT AND AT ATTENTION stands C Ma|, β–‘ nd Virginia Ellison. Clarence Hudson. ROTC Places on All-City Teams The ROTC Officers ' Club was formed to do the work such as the administrative coordination of the Federal Inspection. This year, the officers gained more than their share of honors. Cadet- Colonel Paul Hutton received the ap- pointment of brigade commander of the Indianapolis ROTC units. Lieu- tenant-Colonel Stephen Horwitz, bat- talion commander, was awarded the Legion of Valor Bronze Cross in recognition of his scholastic ex- cellence. In addition, both the rifle team and drill team placed members on the all-city teams. Five girls made the group of ROTC sponsors. Each week, the girls par- ticipated in the inspecting of cadets. The sponsors also took part in drill and rifle team meets. RIFLE TEAM β€” Row 1: Clarence Hudson (Capt.|, Rex Meyers, Anthony Christian, Donald Fork, Paul Hutton, Edwin Jones. R.O.T.C. HONOR GUARD LEADS the procession at the Federal Inspection. ROTC OFFICERS CLUB β€” Row 1: C Col. Paul Hutton, C Moj. Robert Grissom, C LTC Stephen Horwitz, C Maj. Ronald Cochran, C Maj. Clarence Hudson. Row 2: C Copt. Stacey Garvin, C Ut. Donald Fork, C Ut. Bill Wadsworth, C 2Lt. Stephen Scott, C lLt, Edwin Jones. A CAPPELLA β€” Row 1: Rick Adams, Steve Lawson, Theresa Holt, Harriett White, Cheryl Haddox, Vicki Bauer (Sec), Donna Stewart, Joy Smith, Debbie Horn, Mary Graham, Nikki Shaw, Janice Hunter, Mary Leech (Pres.), Cathy Stout, Cathy Bostin, Debbie Elam, Nancy Wright, Madeline Brane, Sylvia Eisman, Betsy Harger, Carol Poehlmann, Mono Ringel, Ethelenor Wooley, Ellen Rush, Terris Legg. Row 2: Van Buren Nixon (V. Pres.), Stephen Bax- ter, Paula Cosentino, Debbie Thorn, Marcia Cox, Nancy Rogers, Toni Crowe, Debbie Bailey, Kathy Schricker, Martha Jones, Anise Thompson, Barbara Bridwell, Susan Davis, Sally Eberhard, Yvonne Greene, Denise Mullens, Donna Pmckney, Bridget Boaz, Mary Benham, Amanda Burton, Jennie Lowe (Hist.), Jane Temple, Rae Young, Phyllis Lester, Myren Vaughn. Classics Qtressed by Choir, Madrigal S DILIGENT STUDY AND PRACTICE PERFECT the Madrigal sound. Classical music is as much a part of the Music Department as is popular music. For those qualified and inter- ested in singing the classics, member- ship in either A Cappella or Madrigals is available. Directed by Thomas Preble, A Cap- pella is composed of one hundred boys and girls. Early in the semester, the choir began having practice ses- sions before school to prepare for the Christmas program and the annual Choral Classic. Selections from the Messiah v ere presented to the school at the Christmas auditorium. The works chosen for the Choral Classic were the Cycle and Sacred Service. Sixteenth and seventeenth century European music is sung by the fifteen voice Madrigals. Under the super- vision of a new director, James Kan- tarze, the small ensemble presented over twenty programs during the Christmas season. This year, a change in dress, formal gowns, was insti- gated. O Magnum Mysterium was among the works presented. Row 3: Delmon Gaddie, Charles O ' Bonnon, Sandra Logan, Leila Red- lich, Virginia Johnson, llze Kurins, Annalee Linch, Anne Carley, Marianne Mitter, Cathy Fife, Mary Steichen, Vicki Lewis, Sara Branson, Anita DeFrantz, Dianne Saperstein, Stephanie Foster, Elaine Chambers, Janean Burton, Denise Clark, Connie Burks (Ed.), Olivia Morris, Peggy Harger, Grace Heschelman, Virginia Shepherd, Cheryl Talley, Breck Tyler. Row 4: William White, Michael Strong, John Weber, Darryl Thomas, Bill Kennerly, Dee Craft, John Butsch, Eddie Blue, Charles Duncan, John Pellelt, Alfred Edyvean, Carl Davis, Richard Edyvean, LeRoy White, Stewart Hawkins, Wayne Morris, Mike Read (Trees.), Bart Brown, Ronald Quarles, Bill Fatout, Alexander Carroll, David Bradshaw, David Robb, Sam Test, Allen Carroll, Richard Borman. MADRIGALS β€” Row 1: Virginia Johnson, Jennie Lowe, Vicki Bauer, Denise Mullens, Mary Leech, Yvonne Greene, Kathy Schricker, Cheryl Haddox. Row 2: Van Buren Nixon, David Brodshav Fatout, William White, John Butsch. Dee Craft, Mike Read, Bil BAND β€” Row 1: Linda Quinney, Marjorie Ratcliff, Carol King, Marilyn Eaton, Anita Wade, Debbie Stanfill, Cheryl Spitzer, Jim Campbell, Mary Graham, Anna Mullen. Row 2: Ted Morris, Hans Poehlmann, David Niss, Steve Mason, Greg Gooch, Anita DeFrantz, John White, Glen Clarkson, Kenneth Rogers, Duane Miller, John Wichser, Carl Lile. Band Instills Enthusiasm at Ball Games; ORCHESTRA β€” Row 1 : Patsy Read, Risa Ann Rooker, Donna Pinckney, Martha Jones, Wayne Morris, Bryan Graham. Row 2: Lynn Hansen, Carol Poehl- mann, Donna Stewart. Row 3: Bonita Morgan, Michael Goler, Jillane Tunstall, Peggie Dance, Anna Mullen, Mary Grahom, Jim Campbell, DeFrantz, Marjorie Ratcliff, Linda Quinney, Steve Mason. Row 3: Mitchell Darden, Andree Goolsby, James Andrews, Van Buren Nixon, Joseph Johnson, Larry Risch, Robert Dudson, Anthony McQueen, Lowell Bridgewater, John Shaw, Stephen Scott, Ronald Queries, Lorraine Woodord, Stephen Hall, David Evans. Row 4: Leonard Behling |Director|, Lewis Fields, Richard Brady, Fred Moore, Norman Williams, John O ' Sullivan, Leon Graves, Leonard Clark. Row 5: Robert Turner, Mike Curry, Tim Lord. Orchestra Calms Tensions Row 4: Joy Smith, Debbie Thorn, Janice Ed- wards, Alicia Thompson, Jacquelyn Hubbard, JoeAnn Baker. Row 5: Lewis Fields, Fred Moore, Richard Brady, John O ' Sullivan, David Evans, Stephen Hall, Lorraine Woodord, John Wichser, James Andrews, Van Buren Nixon, Joseph John- son, Tim Lord, John Medjeski (Director), aren Lewis, Beverly Hurst, Cheryl DeWeese. MAJORETTES β€” Row 1 : Denise McPheeters, Schwomeyer, Liz Dahl, Pat Ford. Judy DRAMATICS TEACHER Philip Hirsch confers with Roy Aberson before ploy rehearsal. CHRISTMAS PLAY LEADS Susan Buschmann and Kathy Sfarkey recite the dialogue of Gift of the Magi. f GANG MOLLS Nancy Rogers and Grace Heschelmann coax Michael Dabney to follow in Guys and Dolls. ' HAZEL ROBINSON carefully applies greasepaint for Elien Gonis in the Senior producrion, Rally Round the Flog, Boys. Curtain Rises on Budding Thespians Break a leg! student actors said to each other, hoping that a wish of bad luck would bring good luck. The curtain rose on four productions this year. Footlighters utilized newly-learned techniques to produce ' The Gift of the Magi at the annual Christmas auditorium. Music and drama blended together at the Family Frolic as Music Depart- ment singers presented Guys and Dolls. Three acts of the All-School Play passed before the blind, deaf, and dumb girl on the stage uttered an intelligent word, proving that Annie Sullivan was a Miracle Worker. Seniors achieved airs of sadness and comedy in Rally ' Round the Flag, Boys on the stage at a matinee and evening performance. SENIORS pit leafher-coated hoods in competition with the Army for the town ' s girls. Class of ' 69 Presents Four-Act Musical Secret agents, corporation execu- tives, and hippies joined love-struck teenagers on the stage of Caleb Mills Hall for the 1968 version of Junior Vaudeville. This year ' s chairman, Vir- ginia Johnson, chose the theme Vaudeville a la mod, describing its ever-changing personality β€” ever- changing in the sense that the show will always be in the style. A dozen boys and girls singing to the tune of Georgy Girl opened the show. Rescue Rendezvous ' s secret agent V06 braved the modern tech- nology of the R. O.T.N, to aid his com- rades. Cornfounded Confusion re- lated the organization of the business world to its attempts to produce faster and better methods of pro- duction. Whatever Happened to Otie Kyotie concerned the thoughts and actions of an escapee from an in- sane asylum, while chaos resulting from computerized dates provided hilarious scenes in Little Man, Windy Wants You. WmM HM I B ' B ' IV Sw ' Rff 1 H IH ' ' .M 1 i __ H HOPEFUL ACT CHAIRMAN Barb Bur during V.V. cuts. IS, Pat Kish, and llze Kurins describe their act ' s plans, characters RESCUE RENDEZVOUS ' ' S three scientists escape a firing squad with the help of their hero V06. ACT HI ' S hippies plot to regain control of the beach after it was overtaken by the Silver Surfers Production CORNFOUNDED CONFUSION has everyone laughing, including cast members Sora Branson, Steve Isenberg, and Bill Fatout. JR. VAUDEVILLE CHAIRMAN Virginia Johnson smiles as she visualizes stage scenes from the various scripts. MERCY DANCERS add dance steps and rhythm to Rescue Rendevous ' s Vaudeville act. J J THE ENTERTAINERS -SOCK IT TO ' EM ' at the Frolic Talent Show. Casino Room New Aspect for Frolic Shortridge ' s hallowed halls rang with laughter and gaiety during the annual Family Frolic. The theme, Guys and Dolls, was carried out throughout the school. While some persons tried their luck at games of chance and skill in the gym, which was known as the Guys and Dolls Casino, others were entertained by the talent show. The show featured acts ranging from comedy to dancing. The Ratskeller depicted a German atmosphere in the checkered table- cloths and a small bond that played German tunes. The auditorium show, Guys and Dolls, was a shortened version of the musical, which was presented in its full length the fol- lowing night. All of the hot dog eat- ing, coke drinking fun seekers agreed that they had a good time. SAVE YOUR SOUL, β–  sings Mary Leech in the Frolic Musical, β– Quys and Dolls. ' AMOA W STUDENTS RELAX in a German atmosphere at the Frolic Ratskeller HOW DO YOU GET DOWN FROM HERE? ' Exchange Pupils Promote Friendship Youth for Understanding, begun to promote understanding among men, is an exchange program which in- cludes over 60 countries. It has two sessions: one which includes a sum- mer abroad, and one which allows the student to attend the host school in the fall. Two Shortridge students spent their summer vacations abroad on this pro- gram. Sally Eberhord spent her sum- mer in Finland, while Mary Leech traveled to Denmark. These girls lived with and became part of their host families. During the 1968 spring semester, Mary Leech and her family adopted Raquel Weinstock from Buenos Aires, Argentina, who spent six months with the Leeches getting acquainted with our school system as well as our way of life. YOUTH FOR UNDERSTANDING students Mary Leech, Raquel Weinstock, and Sally Eberhord discuss the style of popular music. AFTER A LONG DAY of studying, Raquel relaxes at the piano. Her noteworthy background in skat- ing and tumbling made Judy Schwo- meyer a deserving candidate for Foot- ball Jamboree Queen. The night game at Howe provided a disappointing, but exhilarating beginning for the football season as Judy rooted for her team. Five senior girls rode in the queen- candidate convertible in the Home- coming parade. The chilly wind did not prevent the girls from exhibiting their cheerfulness as they waved to the gathering crowd. At halftime, the Shortridge Marching Band formed a heart and played Sweetheart of Sig- ma Chi in honor of the queen, Becky Frazier. HOMECOMING QUEEN Becky Frazier JAMBOREE QUEEN Judy Schwomeyer Football Qeason Queens Crowned HOMECOMING QUEEN Becky Frazier and her court brave cold winds during halftime ceremonies. The mark of a superior individual or institution is well- roundedness. At Shortridge, one finds interest in both aca- demics and athletics. Many have expressed the fear that with the growing em- phasis on academic success, there would be a corresponding loss in the athletic fitness program. This has been proven false. Sports have become a focal point for the interests of all. Understanding of the abilities of others and ourselves is reached. In the final minutes of a game, we forget our differences as we join together to celebrate our victory or to sympathize in our defeat. Through the participation in sporting events and the team spirit derived from competition, we make athletics A PATH- WAY TO PHYSICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH. LETTERMEN S CLUB β€” Row 1: Bill Coleman, Wayne Curley, Harold Grundy (Trees.), Jeff Cheung, George O ' Neal |V. Pres.), John Bush (Pres.), Rick Blackwell, James Gardner. Row 2: Bradley Strand, Carleton Golder, Greg Burch, Milton Dailey, Gary Franklin, Mike Gruver, Keith Johnson. Row 3: Tim Huxhold, Desmond Smith, Leonard Taylor, James English, David Holt, Ralph Siskind, Fred Hill, Carl Cox (Sponsor). Morning Meal-Skippers Buy Donuts; Receiving a Shortridge Letter sweater not only mea ns an achieve- ment in athletics but also a sense of responsibility to the school. Selling donuts four days out of the week for breakfast-skippers, helping out at football and basketball games and other athletic events, and helping at the Family Frolic were some of the ser- vices offered by this club. The Letter- men ' s Club also offered social events for its members as they planned to see an NFL football game, sponsored booster buses to away games of the basketball team, and an athletic din- ner held at the end of the year for all those who participated in any sport. β– WE ' VE GOT SPIRIT! VARSITY CHEERLEADERS β€” Row 1: Patty Smith, Dottie Gu Young, Kathy Thomas, Margret Komisars. Patzetto Jacks Debra Clark, Roe The enthusiasm of a team is di- rectly proportional to the support it gets from the studen t body. To in- crease school spirit and to stimulate student interest in sports and games is the purpose of the cheerleaders. By holding pep sessions after school, the girls continued to boost our team to victory. Always full of pep and vigor, the cheerleaders started the year off with a barrage of cheers learned at cheerleader camp during the summer. The coordination of pep sessions and the decorating of the field were also placed in their hands. Cheerleaders Pep Up Qchool Qpirit FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS β€” Row 1: Jana Wal- ker, Joyce Ellison, Susie Crawford, Daphne John- son, Maralena Roth, Marsha McDowell, Susie Fortier. RESERVE CHEERLEADERS β€” Row 1: Nona Gaddie, Sandra O ' Bonion, Cathy Schricker, Tiffany Straugh, Debby Saperstein, Gloria Goodrich. Coach 9ays. 7-1 Better Than 6-1 ; VARSITY FOOTBALL β€” Row 1: George O ' Neal (Mgr.), Allen Smith, Clark Goodwine, Harold Grundy, Wayne Curley, James Lewis, George Vaughn, Edward Ross, Gary Franklin, Arthur Warner, John Thompson, Ronall More- land, Michael Bluiett. Row 2: Don Benbow (Coach), Brownie Coleman, Eric Oldham, Ken Williams, James Gardner, Desmond Smith, Fred Powell, Bronnie Hazelwood, Carlefon Golder, Keith Johnson, Daniel Wilcox, William Harris, Vince Birdin (Asst. Coach). Row 3: Ralph Siskind, Jerome Moore, Bradley Strand, David Holt, Robert Wilson, Dwight Pickens, Fred Hill, Tim Huxhold (Captain), Bill Coleman, James Webb, Arthur Jackson. 1967-VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES Opponent 0pp. SHS Marshall 57 Northwest 7 46 Brebeuf 16 14 Ben Davis 12 13 Ritter 27 Attucks 26 12 Cathedral 6 34 Wood 6 19 Broad Ripple 6 29 Tech 21 47 DAY OR NIGHT, Satans find the right goal post. Blue Devils Claim City Championship ENTHUSIASTIC CROWDS fill bleachers as they cheer the Blue Devils to victory. Setting their goals high and being in the prime of condition, the Short- ridge football team set out to win the 1967 City Championship. Suffering only two setbacks, At- tucks and Brebeuf, the Blue Devils won their remaining games as they knocked on Wood, 19-6, for Home- coming and beat Tech, 47-21 , to lay a heavy claim to the City Champion- ship. Although there was a dispute over the number one team in the city, Shortridge claimed the title by per- centage total. As Coach Don Benbow says, 7-1 is better than 6-1 any- time! Junior scat-back Wayne Curley, the team ' s top man in scoring and rush- ing, led the entire city and tied the leading count scorer, as he rushed for over 1,347 yards and scored 98 points. Following Curley as leading team scorer were senior Harold Grundy, who scored 60 points and rushed for 900 yards, and fullback Fred Hill. Culminating the near-perfect sea- son, Tim Huxhold and Wayne Curley were named to the All-City Football Team, while Dwight Pickins, Fred Hill, Fred Powell, and James Gardner re- ceived honorable mentions. WE ' RE NUMBER I SHORTRIDGE SATAN No. 33 prepares to block as his teammate readies for a pass. Team 8how Potential ity, Say Coaches Excitement and fun describe the reserve football team as they turned in 6-3 record. According to Coach Robert Wood, The team was out- standing and many of the boys will help make next year ' s varsity squad. Racking up a 5-3-1 record, the freshmen were not quite as success- ful as the reserves. However, con- sidering the small turnout of boys. Coach Joe Tofil thought it to be a very successful season. He further stated that many of the boys would be a great asset to the reserve and varsity teams. RESERVE FOOTBALL β€” Row 1: David Dock, Willis Oldham, Mike Carlson, Lowell Bridgewater Justice, Monroe Whitney. Row 2: Erik Ziznovskis, Virgil Govia, Don Edwards, Rob ert Hooten, Bledsoe, Eugene Murray, James Greer. Row 3: Morris Woolridge, Dave Nemecek (Captain), B Hynes, Donald Birdsong, Clarence Curry, Donald Hodge, Lorry Benberry. Ken Mark FRESHMAN FOOTBALL β€” Row 1: Joe Tofil (Coach], Greg White, Greg Strand, Arthur Cobb, Geoff Law- rence, Matt Lieber, Jim Graham, Aaron Smith, Richard Wood (Coach). Row 2: Rodney White, Jon Hawkins, Dan Shullenberger, Don Wallace, John Kirmil, Mike Curry, Tom Nolan, Michael Granger, James Lambert. Row 3: Mark Justice, Martin Goens, Todd Dietz, Cornelius Chandler, Robert Stallin, Charles Roach, Tom Euebaum. β– β– MIGHTY ' BLUE DEVILS prepare fo β– Knock on Wood Blue Devils Knock on Wood . 19-6 SOPHOMORES PATIENTLY work on their class homecoming float. READY OR NOT, here we come! Homecoming Celebration a Success Floats, pep sessions , a police- escorted parade, and on exciting, brisk game, set the scene for the Shortridge Homecoming. Shortridge ' s mighty Blue Devils rolled over Wood by a score 19 to 6. Introducing the halftime activities, the Shortridge Marching Band played Sweetheart of Sigma Chi as they took the shape of a large heart. Queen and princess candidates were driven onto the field as the band marched off. Principal Robert Shultz announced the winners: Becky Frazier, Homecoming Queen,- Anna Bennett, junior princess; Carrion Singleteary, sophomore princess,- and Sandra Bently, freshman princess. Prize- winning floats were announced and prizes were awarded. That night, in the gym, students gathered to cap the day ' s festivities by dancing to the music of the Diplo- mats Band. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS warm up the spirit of Shortridge spectators. MIKE GRUVER AND STEWART HALL BRAVE cold winds OS they mark yardage. HAPPY AND SURPRISED ore Homecoming Queen Becky Frazier and Princesses Sandra Bently, Can Singleteary, and Anna Bennett. VARSITY BASKETBALL β€” Row 1: Len Glazier (mgr.l, Carl Lile, Greg Allen, Row 2: Carl Cox |Asst. Coach], John White, Tim Huxhold, George Tandy, Clarence Grain, Bob Butler, Steve Hedrick, Jerry Willis, Theron Roe (mgr.|. Oscar Evans, David Holt, Len Taylor, George Theofonis (Coach). 9hortridge Netters Prepare for Tourneys FRESHMAN BASKETBALLβ€” Row 1: Michael Myers, Martin Goens, Alan Pot- RESERVE BASKETBALLβ€” Row 1: Wayne Curley, Juan Charleston, Kenneth terson James Lambert Max Reiswerg, George Shanklin, Larry White. Row 2: Randle, Brownie Coleman, William Offeit. Row 2: Herbert Taylor, Leon Bruce Jordan, John Kirmil, Matt Lieber, Arthur Shorter, Tom Nolan, Arthur Graves, Dave Speckmon, Henry Robinson, Edward Matthews, Carl Cox Cobb, Bob Jones, Joe Tofil ' lCoachl. (Coach). ' Ridge Qatans Take 9ectional, Regional Team effort, desire, speed, and skill enabled the 1968 Satan basketball team to capture four victory trophies and one runner-up trophy. During Christmas vacation the Devils beat Goshen 76-67 to win the Goshen Tourney. Returning home the Satan fourteen- game winning streak was halted by Washington in the semi-final round of the City tourney. The team captured their second sectional crown as they trounced Cha- tard 82-43. Using the new Pizza defense, the Satans struck revenge as they dumped Washington 72-60 to earn a spot in the Sweet Sixteen. The first game of the semi-state saw the Blue Devils battle Columbus 88-77 and then beat Richmond 81-58 to win their first semi-state crown. During the opening gome of the state finals, Shortridge had to press to defeat Marion 58-56, winning by Oscar Evans ' last-second shot. In the final game, Gary Roosevelt ' s height and the strain of the afternoon game took their toll. Coach Theo said, My boy just ran out of gas, as Ridge lost 68-60 and came within one step of completing their goal. ONE BY ONE, Forward Dave Holt snips the pieces of the prized Semi-State basket. 1967-68 VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES Opponent Ben Davis Opp. 69 SHS 73 Richmond 54 62 Wood 71 95 Pike 65 87 Muncie Centra! 70 83 Brebeuf 48 72 Cathedral 54 69 Attucks 60 66 1st Place Goshen Tourney Scecina 51 93 Arlington 63 95 Marshall 70 80 Chatard 53 85 Washington Tech Washington Manual Broad Ripple Connersville 60 55 77 61 38 72 55 53 75 96 96 79 1 , β€ž VICTORY fanis to fi Anderson 73 70 BRINGS CHEERING FANS to their feet and sportscaster Jim Wilson to Coach George Theo- id out the real facts behind Shortridge power . 8enni-9tate: Receive Runner-Up Trophy SATAN GREG ALLEN notches his 57 ' A ' against a taller player to krnock the ball away from the basket. STATE TOURNEY Opponent Opp. SHS Marshall 45 47 Scecina 50 79 Chatard 43 82 Brownsburg 54 78 Washington 60 72 Columbus 77 88 Richmond 58 81 Marion 56 58 Gary Roosevelt 68 60 fflE32 VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM β€” Row 1: Jeff Cheung (mgr.), George O ' Neal, John Bush, Richard Blackwell, Larry Dodson, Harold Grundy, Donald Birdsong (mgr.). Row 2: Don Benbow (Coach], Sterling Powell, James Gardner, Ralph Siskind, Desmond Smith, Bill Coleman, Fred Hill, Vince Birdin (Asst. Coach). Starting the season off with eight returning lettermen, the grapplers turned in a 5-3-2 dual meet record. They placed first in the Warren Central tourney and a close second in the Kokomo tourney. Going into the city meet with one wrestler short, the Satans placed sev- en men in the final round and ended up with six city champs, a runner-up, and another city title; the fifth in ten years. Attention now focused on the sec- tionals. Misfortune struck as three of Shortridge ' s varsity wrestlers were disqualified because of a technical ruling, thus dimming the chances of a second State title. Going into the sectionals were eight wrestlers, the Satans grabbed third place. Three seemed to be the num- ber again as they placed third in the regionals and Bill Coleman and James Gardner advanced into t h e State finals. With both Coleman and Gardner placing second, Shortridge placed fourth in the State. Varsity Grapplers Take Fifth City Title 1967 VARSITY WRESTLING SCORES Opponent Opp. SHS Attucks 18 35 Washington 28 22 Scecina 15 32 Arlington 29 15 Tech 16 34 Wood 18 38 Pike 16 30 Cathedral 30 20 North Central 20 20 Manual 22 22 City Tourney 1st place Warren Central Tourney 1st place Kokomo Tourney 2nd place Sectionals 3rd place Regionals 3rd place State 4th place JIM GARDNER pins another Cross Country Places Ninth in City Filled with vigor and optimism, the Shortridge Cross Country team, led by Rookie Coach Jock Bowsman, rebuilt itself after last year ' s teamless sport. Starting late in the season, the har- riers, according to Coach Bowsman, worked hard at conditioning, but lack of experience took its toll as the team placed low in many invitationals. Kenny Randle, who placed first in all meets, paced the team as he turned in the fastest time of 10:31 for the two mile course. Other top run- ners on the team were Roy Patterson and James Johnson. Although there was a mix-up in the schedule, the team turned in a 1-1 dual meet record and placed ninth in city competition. Coach Bowsman said, I was pleased with the results of the team as a whole, even though the season was rather disappointing. SHORTRIDGE HARRIERS READY for the upcoming race. VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY β€” Row 1: Roy Patterson, James Johnson, Donnie Howard, LeRoy White, Kenneth Randle, David Norwood, Larry Dodson. RESERVE TPACK TEAM β€” Row George Vaughn, Daniel Wile Bledsoe, Mike Carlson, Richard Ryon, Stricklond, Row 2: Morris Woolridge, Clarence Curry, Edward Matthews, Joseph Johnson, Whitney, William White, Desmond Smith, Virgil Gavi James Lewis, Monn I (mgr.l. VARSITY TRACK TEAMβ€” Row 1: Steve Hednck, David Clark. Gerald Cunning- ham, Ken Randle, Kern Hampton, Harold Grundy, Wayne Curley, Roy Pat- terson, Walter Osborn, Gregory Blake. Row 2: Darrell Flippin, Dennis Dab- ney, Paul Lauroy, Rudi Losche, Milton Dailey, Keith Johnson, Francis Caudle, Corieton Golder, Rodney Roberts, James English, Joe Meols, Larry Dodson. Row 3: Robert Wood (coach), Vince Birdin (oss ' t. coach), Lowell Bridgewoter, John Rauch, Darrell Jackson, LaVaughn Puckett, David Holt, Allen Smith, Bill Coleman, John Foster, Fred Powell, Harvey Middleton, Andy Cunningham (oss ' t. coach), J, Wood (ass ' t. coach). Caudle Ties 220 Recor-d. Goes State Two new hands steered the 1967 track team into a new season. Rookie Coach Robert Wood guided the Satans to a 2-4 dual meet record and tenth place in the cit meet. The bulk of the team was comprised of sopho- mores and juniors who placed third in the underclassmen relays at Franklin Central. In the 220 yard dash Francis Caudle led the way as he tied the school record at 21.6 seconds. He was the only member of the team who qualified for the State Track Meet, where he ran in the 220 yard dash. Although he failed to place, he was named by Track Coach Robert Wood, as being one of Shortridge ' s finest trackmen. NIMBLY CATCHING THE BATON, Mark Harrison races for the finish line. β€’It ' ; i i 1967 VARSITY TRACK SCORES Opponent Opp. SHS t 1 Attucks 60% 57 Vj r-;r Northwest 58 61 Tech 61 57 Broad Ripple 64 54 Washington 91 26 Warren Central 3 wa ' 3rd place Kokomo Relays 7th place ' ' T! North Central Relays 7th place 1 1 ; Pike 3 way 1st place i. ' -jWU City Meet tenth place W ' Underclassmen Meet 3rd place Franklin 51 67 Richmond 4 way 3rd place RESERVE TRACK 5 wins, 2 losses LACING Puckett FRESHMAN TRACK prepare for the English next n end LoVaughn City Meet 2nd place WITH A STEADYING HAND, confidence in a player. Mr. Wood instills Blue Devils End Qeason at Qectional Concluding the diamondmen ' s even 9-9 season record were the sectional play-offs. In the opening game Short- ridge trounced Broad Ripple 9-3 and went into the final game with city champ Arlington. This was the end of the season for Shortridge as she lost 7-6 in four extra innings. According to Coach Tom Harding, the outstanding players were Oscar Evans, Greg Allen, Marvin Tinsley, and Carl Lile. Evans ended the sea- son with the highest batting aver- age of the season, a .465. In the pitch- ing department, Levi Smith led the way with a 4-2 pitching record. Near the end of the season, the batting department improved when Tinsley, Evans, and Allen each tagged home runs and consistently hit base hits in the sectional play-offs. MR. THEOFANIS keeps close tabs on details of the game. VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM β€” Row 1: Jim Cobb, Greg Allen, Doug Johnston, Carl Lile, Mike Jordan, Steve Trjner, Levi Smith, Greg Burch i ? 4- .:rfi! ri ' K:A β– im..iik} ' RESERVE BASEBALL TEAM β€” Row 1: Alexander Clarke, Ron Queries, James Webb, Bill Morris, Frank Roney, John Botuello. Row 2: Dwight Spain (mgr.), Robert Young, Dove Tourney, Ron FranHin, Don Ed- wards, John Gordon, Joe Tofil (coach). OH, my aching knees! (mgr.). Row 2: Tom Harding (coach), Ron Wil- liams, Steve Jackson, Ralph Siskind, John Andrews, Tim Huxhold, Marvin Tinsley, George Theofanis (ass ' t, coach). 1967 VARSITY BASEBALL SCORES Opponent Ben Davis 0pp. SHS 1 Manual Cathedral Wood 6 5 7 Chatard 4 5 Washington Anderson Ritter 7 1 1 4 7 Broad Ripple Brebeuf 2 3 5 Scecina 3 4 Arlington Tech 4 7 6 Howe Attucks Lebanon 4 7 8 Sectionals 2 10 Broad Ripple Arlington 3 7 9 6 WHAT DO YOU MEAN, a strike? Spain, Rice Lead Respective Teams Plagued by inexperience through- out the season, the teesters managed to place ninth in the city meet and twelfth in the sectionals. Lettermon Dave Spain had the lowest average of the season with a 38 V2. Spain also shot his way into the final rounds of the sectionals which he won. Colin McCance, along with Mike Gruver, shared honors with Spain as being the top three golfers of the team. Gruver also had the honor of throwing his golf club farther than he hit the ball. Surprising and successful would describe the 1967 tennis team. Spear- headed by junior star Fred Rice, the racketmen turned in a 10-5 record and placed fifth in the city meet. The team also set a season high as they won eight matches in a row. Fred Rice was rated as one of the best high school tennis players in the state. Bill Fatout was named the most outstanding reserve tennis player by Coach Ronald Freeland. TENNIS TEAM β€” Row 1: Asher Benrubi, Fred Rice, Mike Jensen, Horold Smith, Jeff Holmgren, San Test, Theron Roe. 1967 VARSITY TENNIS SCORES Opponent Attucks Opp. SHS 5 Anderson 6 1 Tech 4 3 Broad Ripple Wood 4 3 3 4 Arlington Chatard Northwest 4 1 1 3 6 6 Scecina Cathedral 2 ' , 4V2 7 Manual 2 5 Howe 1 6 Kennedy 7 Washington Park 1 7 6 City Meet fifth place PREPARING TO VOLLEY THE SERVE, Senior Fred Rice steadies his racket. to Victory ' , JT% WAITING FOR THE BALL to hit the green is an anxious Mike Gruver. 1967 VARSITY GOLF SCORES Opponent Opp. SHS Northwest 9y, 2 72 Arlington 8 72 3 72 Manual 2 10 Wood 12 Kennedy 72 1172 Madison Heig hts 12 Tech 7 5 Attucks 10 72 172 Brebeuf 12 Southeastern 5 7 Broad Ripple 6 6 Chotard 8 4 Lawrence Cen tral 8 72 3 72 Cathedral 9 72 2 72 Washington 12 Scecina 6 72 5 72 North Central 10 72 172 Lebanon 11 1 Howe 1 1 1 Park 1 1 1 City Meet 9th place Sectionals 2th place GOLF TEAM β€” Row 1; Colin McCance, David Hepley, Jerry Steiner (coach), Stewart Hall, Michael Gruver Students form the core of a diversified sphere that makes up Shortridge. In their hands lies the task of standing up to a challenge β€” the challenge of converting from a compre- hensive school to a strictly academic institution. The SHS freshman can be spotted by his amazement at all that happens. He is one who begins each day with wonder, not yet understanding the workings of the school in which he will spend four years of his life. The sophomore has experi- ence behind him. In one year he has become somebody. He no longer looks on, but joins in the activities. The junior, for the first time, is a member of an organized class. He goes through his first election and attends his own Prom. The senior is a leader, it is up to him to show the others how to carry out the responsibilities of a Shortridge student. Working together the entire student body forms a pathway β€” A PATH- WAY TO MATURITY. 9H8 Faculty Encourages Oridinalitu No school is better than the sum of the teachers that teach there. Short- ridgers are lucky in the fact that we have a competent faculty which is willing to spend time with the student explaining the seemingly impossible. Shortridge teachers give the funda- mentals while trying to instill in the student a thirst for knowledge and the ability to reason with original ideas. They stress the creative ideas of pupils and encourage them to keep trying. They attempt to motivate pupils to continue their education. As they attempt the task of educat- ing today ' s youth, they show us the pathway to civic responsibility and participation. PRINCIPAL ROBERT J. SHULTZ VICE-PRINCIPAL ARTHUR G. SHULL NURSE MISS LOIS A, DAVIS SOCIAL WORKERS MISS REA BAUER MRS. JANE STOUT DEAN OF GIRLS MRS. EUGENIA HAYDEN DEAN OF BOYS WILLIAM H. MERRILL ROY ABERSON β€” B.P.E., B.S., M.S.; Social Studies; Cross Country Coach; intramurols; Human Relations, Po- litical Discussion Sponsor. MRS. SHERRY S. ANDERSON β€” B.S.; Junior High Music. MRS. BARBARA ANGELL β€” Office Staff; Junior High. HOOVER BAKER β€” B.S., M.S.; Science Dept.; Biology and Physical Science; Chess Club Sponsor. Faculty Combines Interest, Know-how JEROME R. BAKER β€” M Sgt. Ret.; R.O.T.C; Rifle Team Coach; Drill Team Coach; Officers Club Sponsor. MRS. MIRIAM W. BATES β€” B.A.; English. LEONARD BEHLING β€” B.S,, M.S.; Music Theory; Band Director. JAMES M. BELT β€” B.S.; Biology. DONALD E. BENBOW β€” B.S., M.S.; Physical Education; Guidance; Football Coach, Reserve Wrestling Assis- tant Coach. VINSTON E. BIRDIN β€” B.A.; Junior High Health, Science; High School Physical Education; Junior High Football, Basketball Coach; Backfield Coach, Varsity Football Team; Assistant Football Coach, Assistant Wrestling Coach. ROBERT L. BLACK β€” B.S., B.A.; Biology and Chemistry Head. MRS, JOSEPHINE D. BLISS β€” B.A., M.A.; Language; Guidance; Senior Honor Roll Committee Chairman. MRS. CAMILLE BOYKIN β€” B.S.; Junior High English. MRS. VERNICE A. BRENT β€” A.B., B.S., M.S.; Specialist- Guidance; Junior High Sixth Grade. THOMAS L. BRESNAHAN β€” Ph.B., B.A., M.S.; Mathe- matics; Superior Student Committee Chairman. MRS. GLADYS T. BREWERβ€” B.A.; English. CONSCIENTIOUS COUNSELOR ADVISES prospective col- lege student of available opportunities. MISS JANE BRIGHAM β€” B.S., M.S.; Library. MRS. RACHEL H. BRUHN β€” B.A., B.M.; English. JAMES BURCH β€” B.A., M.A.; Social Studies. LARRY L. BURDICK β€” B.S., M.A.; Social Studies; Honor Student Committee Chairman. CHARLES W. BURKE β€” B.A., M.A.; Industrial Arts. MRS. BETTY K. CAHN β€” B.A., M.A.; Remedial Reading. MISS MILDRED F. CAMPBELL β€” B.A., M.A.; Biology; Memorial Books Committee Chairman. MRS. ROSEMARY CARPENTER β€” B.S., M.S.; English; Campus Book Club. CONRAD A. CHIN-YEE β€” B.S.; Junior High Sixth Grade. MRS. MABEL V. CLINE β€” B.A., M.A.; English. JULIAN D. COLEMAN β€” Consultant for the Neighborhood Youth Corps. MISS THELMA L. COOLEY β€” B.A., MA.; Language. BRUNEL E. COULON β€” B.S., M.S.; Printing. CARL K. COX β€” B.S., M.S.; Industrial Arts; Reserve Basketball Coach, Varsity Basketball Assistant Coach; Letterman Club Sponsor. MRS. LISSA P. COX β€” B.A., B.M.; English. MRS. SARAH H. DANIEL β€” B.A., M.S.; English. MRS. CATHERINE DeROSSETTE β€” B A.; Home Economics. PAUL E. DILL β€” A.B., M.S.; Physical Education. MRS. GENEVEE EATON β€” B.A., M.S.; Home Economics. MRS. DORIS M. ELKINS β€” B.A,, M.A.; English; Guidance. MISS ELIZABETH F. EVANS β€” B.A., M.A.; English; Col- lege Counselor; Honor Society Committee Chairman. RONALD G. FREELAND β€” B.S., M.S.; Mathematics; Ten- nis Coach. ERNEST L. FRIGO β€” B.S., M.S.; Mathematics. PAUL W. GAKSTATTER β€” Printing; Linotypist. MRS. MARIE M. GARNERβ€” B.S., M.A.; Junior High English, Science, Social Studies. MISS CARYL GAINES β€” B.P.E., B.S., M.S.; Physical Edu- cation. MRS. MARTHA GELB β€” B.S.; Physical Science. WILLIAM E. GIBSON β€” B.S., M.S.; Mathematics Head. MRS. VIRGINIA GRAHAM β€” B.A.; Language; Spanish Club; Cheer Fund Committee Chairman. MRS. CAROLE GRINDSTEAD β€” Office Staff; Stenographer. MISS JEANETTE GRUBB β€” B.A., M.A.; Director of Publi- cations; Quill Scroll Sponsor. MISS MARY-GLENN HAMILTONβ€” B.A., M.A.; English. MRS. MARY E. HAMMACK β€” B.A,; Junior High Mathe- matics. MISS PAULINE HAMRA β€” A.E., B.S.; Junior High Social Studies. JERRY J. HANKINS β€” B.S., M.S.; Social Studies. KENNETH E. HANNA β€” B.S., M.S.; Business Education; Audio-Visual Co-ordinator. THOMAS W. HARDING β€” B.S., M.S.; Physical Education; Guidonce; Baseball Coach. W ALTER A. HAVERKAMP β€” B.S., M.S.; Physical Science. DIAMOND E. HAYS β€” B.S.; Industrial Arts; Craft Arts. THOMAS L. HENDERSON β€” B.S., M.A.T.; Social Studies; Student Council Sponsor, A.F.S. Club Sponsor. MRS. ESTHER G. HILLMAN β€” B.A., M.S.; English; Cadet Teachers; Future Teachers of America Sponsor. PHILIP H. HIRSCH β€” B.S., M.A.; English; Psychology; Senior Play, All School Ploy; Production Director Ju- nior Vaudeville; Thespians, Footlights Clubs Sponsor. MRS. LUCILLE HOLADAY β€” B.A., M.A.; English. MRS. ELSIE G. HOWARD β€” B.S., M.S.; Social Studies; History Club Sponsor. MRS. KAY HURLEYβ€” Office Staff. MRS. MARY K. HULTS β€” Office Staff. GLEN E. INMAN β€” B.S., M.S.; Junior High Science. MRS. JEAN JACKSON β€” B.A., M.A.; History. PAUL L. JUSTICE β€” B,S., M.S.; Industrial Arts Head; Social Committee Chairman. MRS. NANCY JOHNSON β€” B.A.; Junior High English. MISS WANDA JOHNSON β€” B.A,, M.A.; Junior High English. JAMES KANTARZEβ€” B.M., M.M.; Music. MRS. GENEVIEVE B. KEEHN β€” B.S.; Business Education. MRS. REGINA G. KING β€” B.A.; Language. MISS ROSE E. KING β€” B.S,, M.A.; Home Economics Head. ROBERT H. KINNEY β€” B.S., B.S.; Junior High Sixth Grade. MRS. CONSTANCE B. KIRBYβ€” B.A., M.A.; English; Ex- ercise in Knowledge. MRS. BEVERLY KOEPPER β€” B.A.; English; Annual Advisor. MRS. NANCY LUCAS β€” B.M,; Music. WILLIAM D. MACKEY β€” A.B., M.S.; LI.B.; Junior High Principal. THOMAS D. McCLAIN β€” B.S., M.S.; Business Education Head; Evening Division Head; I.E. A. Committee Chair- man. LOUISE R. McCLARD β€” B. A., M.L.S.; Head Librarian. MRS. ERNESTINE M, McCREE β€” B.S.; Art. MRS. JANE H. McELROY β€” B.A., M.A.; English. WILLIAM J. McGROGAN β€” Ph.B., M.A.; Physical Sci- ence. JOHN MEDJESKI β€” B.M., M.M.; Music; Orchestra. MRS. M. MARGARET MILLER β€” B.S.; Home Economics; Red Cross Sponsor. JOHN R. MORGAN β€” B.S., M.S.; Biology; Guidance. WILLIAM R. MORGAN β€” B.S., M.S.; Social Studies. MRS. SANDRA MUMPHREY β€” Girls Gym Accompanist. MISS JANICE L. MYERS β€” B.S.; Junior High Physical Education, Health; Pep Block Moderator. MRS. MARTHALOU NEWLAND β€” Adult Library Assistant. MISS BETTY NICHOLSON β€” Bookstore. ROBERT L. NIPPER β€” B.A.; Social Studies; Athletic Direc- tor; Athletic Committee Chairman. MISS ELLEN K. OCKER β€” B.S., M.A.; Mathematics; Gui- dance; Blue Book Revision Chairman, Teacher Hand- book Committe Chairman; Hi-Pi, Math, Mu Alpha Theta Clubs Sponsor. ARTHUR P. OLIVERβ€” B.S., M.S.; Physical Science. MRS. DOROTHY L. OTTO β€” B.A., M.A.; Social Studies; College Counselor; Senior Class Sponsor; Scholar- ship Trust Fund Committee Chairman. MRS. RUTH PALLER β€” B.S., M.S., M.A.; English; Fresh- man Great Books Co-sponsor. THOMAS A. PAYNE β€” B.A., M.A.; Social Studies Head; Student Board. THOMAS O. PREBLEβ€” B.S., M.A.; Music Head; Choral Groups; Booster Club; Musical Productions; Big Bro- ther-Big Sister Program. ANDREW RAMSEY β€” A.B,, A.M., N.D.E.A.; French; Por- tuguese Sponsor. LEE A. RANSAW β€” B.S., M.A,; Art; Junior High Bas- ketball Coach. FORD RATCLIFF JR. β€” B.S., M.S.; Industrial Arts; Print- MISS LOUISE REITER β€” B.A., M.A,; Language Head; German Club Sponsor. MRS. LOIS M. REPASS β€” B.A., M.A.; Language. MISS RUTH R. RICHARDS β€” B.A., M.A., Ph.D.; Biology. MRS. MARY-LOUISE RIDLEY β€” B.A., M.S.; Mofhematics. MRS. RACHEL S. SCHUMACHER β€” B.A.; English. MRS. MARY B. SHUTTLEWORTH β€” B.S.; Home Eco- nomics. MRS. MARY E. SIEGEL β€” B.S.; Business Education; Fi- nancial Advisor of Junior Class, Financial Advisor of Senior Class; Acting Business Manager of Extra- curricular Funds. MRS. GLADYS E. SMITH β€” Office Staff. BRAYTON E. SMOOTβ€” B.S., M.A.; Junior Social Studies. ADALBERT SORENSEN β€” Russian. JERRY STEINER β€” B.S., M.S.; Social Studies; Guidance; Intramurals; Key Club Sponsor. ARTHUR L. STUDEBAKER β€” B.S., M.S.; Science; Director of Productions. ALLEN F. SUTHERLAND β€” B.A., M.A.; Language; Le Circle Francois. GEORGE THEOFANIS β€” B.S., M.S.; Physical Education; Guidance; Basketball Coach; Assistant Baseball Coach. MRS. EVA THIESING β€” Office Staff. CHARLES J. THOMAS β€” B.S., M.S.; Industrial Arts. ORRIN D. THUNDERE β€” B.A.E.; Art; Fine Arts Asso- ciation Chairman. JOE TOFIL β€” B.S., M.S.; Physical Education; Freshman Football Coach, Assistant Wrestling Coach. ARTHUR R. VAN ALLEN β€” B.S., M.A.; WIAN Program Director. MISS MARIE VAN HORN β€” B.S., M.S., M.A.; Chemis- try; Philosophy and Objectives Committee Chairman. DANTE L. VENTRESCA β€” B.A., M.S.; Biology; Junior Class Sponsor; Junior Vaudeville Committee Chair- man. MISS LUCILLE WAHL β€” B.A., M.S.; Mathematics; Math Club, Hi-Pi Club Sponsor. MRS. MARY F. WALKER β€” B.A., M.A.; Social Studies; Honor Student Committee Chairman. MRS. LEILA M. WALTZ β€” Office Staff. MRS. DELLA WEBB β€” A.B.; Junior High Mathematics. MRS. RUTH A. WEBB β€” B.S., M.B.A.; Business Education. MRS. BERTHA WEBER β€” Office Staff. MISS JEAN WELLS β€” B.A., M.S.; English Head. MRS. SHERRY L. WHITFIELD β€” B.S.; Junior High English. MISS JANE WILLIAMS β€” B.A., M.A.; Junior High English. MRS, VIOLA W. WILLIAMS β€” B.S., M.S.; Junior High Sixth Grade. MISS PAULINE WILLIS β€” A.B., M.S.; Biology; Naturalist Club Sponsor. JOSEPH E. WILSON β€” Th.B.; Junior High Sixth Grade. GARY L. WOOD β€” B.S., M.A.; Business Education; Place- ment Director. RICHARD L. WOOD β€” B.S., M.S.; Biology; Assistant Freshman Football Coach. ROBERT C. WOOD β€” B.S., M.S.; Physical Education; As- sistant Football, Track Coach; Junior High Guidance Co-ordinator. THOMAS D. WOODS β€” B.S., M.S.; Physical Education Head; Health, Safety, Fire Drills Committe Chairman. Faculty Encourages Continued 9tudy NED H. WRIGHT β€” B.S.; Physical Science. CHARLES G. YEAGER β€” B.A.E., M.A.; Art Head. MRS. CLARICE A. YOUNG β€” B.S., M.S.; Business Edu- cation. BOB BECKETT JACK BOWSMAN GEORGE BROWN Jr not pictured) THOMAS HIPPLE MRS. MARY SANDERS MISS GLENDA L. SCHUCK BIOLOGY TEACHER RICHARD WOOD carefully adjusts the glass tubes used in an osmosis experiment. 0% f% Mark Akard, Charlotte Alexan- der, Gregory Allen, Marion Al- len, Cynthia Allerdice, Clarence Anderson, Jim Anderson, Shar- on Anderson, Charlene An- drews. James Andrews, Debro Archey, Denise Archey, Daisy Archie, Dana Archie, Jeffery Arm- strong, Betty Arnold, Sandra Arrington, Rodman Atkins. George Bacon, L e I o Bacon, Deborah Bailey, Howard Bailey, Joeann Baker, Denise Bollinger, Donna Bornett, Janis Barnes, Nancy Barrett. Mathematics Courses Pay Off Dwight Beosley, Larry Benberry, Elaine Benford, Robert Benford, Anna Bennett, Clifton Bennett, Gary Bently, Michael Berry, Sandra Bibbs. Dorothy Bies, Donald Birdsong, Henry Birdsong, Stephanie Block, Debra Blake, David Blatt, Johnnie Blue, Carmen Board, Betty Booth. Ralph Bosfick, Le Cheryl Bot- toms, Rueben Boyd, Walter Boylond, Susan Bradokis, David Bradshow, Mary Brady, Sara Branson, Lowell Bridgewoter. Carol Bronaugh, C a s a n d r a Brooks, Amelia Peggy Brown, Andrew Brown, Anthony Brown, Diana Brown, Jeannie Brown, Jerome Brown, Yvonne Brown. Ellen Bryant, James Bryant, Horry Buckner, Annette Bul- lock, Jeanette Bullock, Gregory Burch, Sylvia Burke, Hynes Bur- nett, Barbara Burns. Morcia Burris, Amanda Burton, Janeon Burton, Sherry Bush, John Butsch, Patricia Caldwell, Albert Canady, Daniel Carr, Allen Carroll. Lorrine Carson, Elizabeth Car- thy, Juan Charleston, Iris Cheatum, Sharon Cheney, An- thony Christian, Denise Clark, Leonard Clark, Mary Clark. Sharon Clark, Jeanne Clay, Frances Claybrooks, Elizabeth Cleveland, Wanda Cole, Brow- nie Coleman, John Collier, Karen Collins, Olga Collins. Cora Cook, Russell Cornell, Tim- othy Cotton, Marcia Cox, Clar- ence Cox, Betty Crosby, Toni Crowe, Mike Cummins, Delores Cunningham. Joseph Cunningham, Wayne Curley, Michael Dobney, Janis- tineo Dole, Peggie Dance, Vic- kie Davidson, Victor Davidson, Bettie Davis, Glenda Davis. Helen Davis, Judy Davis, Lynn Davis, Susan Davis, Janice De- Honiesto, Linda Dickinson, Gary Dietz, Warren Distler, James Dixon. as Juniors Try Balancing Equations Mark Dixon, David Dock, Larry Dodson, Steven Donaldson, Car- olyn Dorsey, Gregory Douglas, Daniel Dowling, Eleecia Draughon, Teresa Drew. Robert Duerson, Donald Durrett, Dorsey Dye, John Eble, Lola Edmond, Janice Edwards, Rich- ard Edyvean, George Elberfs, Robert Ervin. Sharon Ervin, Dortha Estes, David Evans, Isaac Evans, James Evans, Dorina Fair, Car- olyn Farley, William Fotout, Darryl Fearman. Mark Feeser, Michael Fields, Catherine Fife, Gertrude Finch, Jackie Finch, John Fisher, Jan- ice Fletcher, Dorrell Flippin, Joyce Flowers. Bennie Ford, Patricia Ford, Ma- linda Forte, John Foster, Step- hanie Foster, Kathleen Fox, Mary Foxworth, Michael Fran- cis, Eric Franklin. Gary Franklin, Vladimir Frazee, Phillip Freeman, Roderick Frier- son, Donna Gamble, Geneva Gardner, Judy Gorrett, Karen Garvin, Barry Gaskins. Vera Gavia, Darrell Gibson, Ronald Gilbert, Dionne Gill, Allyne Girton, William Glenn, Barry Golder, Marcia Goliah, Charzalia Goodloe. Greg Goodrich, Angela Good- son, Vickie Gorbett, Jonathan Gordon, Curtis Grady, Sheila Graham, Brenda Granger, Chris Gravenstreter, Curtis Griffin. i-: fl W Alvoria Greene, Semoria Greene, Yvonne Greene, Alice Grider, Faye Grimes, Steve Gur- nell, Elizabeth Gussio, Chester Hackett, Cheryl Hackney. Cheryl Haddox, P e r Hahne, Jenifer Hall, Lawrence Hall, Stephen Hall, Stephanie Hall, Marian Homier, Dena Hamp- ton, Robert Hansen. Qleepy Juniors Legislators Brave Dark, Reginald Hardin, Phillip Hard- ing, Elizabeth Hardy, Joann Harper, Trocy Horper, Anora Harris, David Harris, Joyce Har- ris, William Harris. Denise Harrison, Mark Harri- son, Elaine Hart, Joseph Hast- ings, Rosio Hastings, Stewart Hawkins, Inez Hayes, Ronald Haynes, Bronnie Hazelwood. Judith Henderson, Sharon Hen- derson, Cliffaredia Herrell, Vic- toria Henson, Brenda Higgin- son, Judith Higgs, Donna Hill, Fred Hill, Jean Hill. Marvin Hill, Ronald Hill, Rose- mary Hill, John Hobbs, Gail Holder, Winifred Hollis, Prince Holmes, Paul Holmgren, Pam- ela Hopkins. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Sheri Wilson (Publicity Chair), Breck Tyler (Treas.), Janean Burton (Sec), Harriet White (V. Pres.), Virginia Johnson |V.V. Chair. |, David B I a 1 1 |Pres.), Denise Clark (V.V. Program Ed.). Marcus Hopson, Patrick Hopson, Myron Home, Ruth Horsley, Lo- renzer Horton, Elizabeth Hor- witz, JoAnn Howard, William Howard, Jacqueline Hubbard. Loren Hudson, Lee Huggins, Marcella Hughes, James Hum- phey, Janice Hunter, Theresa Hurrle, Sherlene Hurt, Melissa Ingram, Diane Irvin. i ' lSa . ' Ciy ' β€’ .7-; -,;!5Ei?iSiSai?ra KSSffl r ft r--i f wt Cold fo Attend Early Policy Meetings Dale Isbell, Arthur Jackson, Deborah Jackson, Patzetta Jackson, Sandra James, Brown Jenkins, Phyllis Jewell, Steph- anie Jewell, Charles Johnson. David Johnson, Donald John- son, Fred Johnson, Janice John- son, Marcia Johnson, Ronald Johnson, Sandra Johnson, Vir- ginia Johnson, Willie Johnson. Hazel Jointer, Brenda Jones, Clara Jones, Claraissia Jones, Claude Jones, Cletus Jones, Georganna Jones, Gladys Jones, Karen Jones. Leslie Jones, Lillia Jones, Mar- tha Jones, Queen Jones, Ran- dolph Jones, Stephen Jordan, David Joyner, Kathleen Ken- nedy, Wanda Kerr. Curtis King, Gwendolyn King, Patricia Kish, Katie Kloiber, Jill Kooiker, Kathryn Kunz, llze Kurins, Goldie Lask, Stephen Lawrence. Vernifa Lee, Terris Legg, Phyllis Lester, Karen Lewis, Anne Lie- ber, Annolee Linch, Carl Lin- denborg, Denise Lindsay, Ger- ald Lindsay. Troy Littrell, Donna Lockett, Sandra Logan, Alvin Macklin, Edward Madden, Betsy Mal- lory, Gary Mann, Carolyn Mar- ley, Richard Marsh. Van Marshall, Karen Martin, Wanda Martin, Paul Mason, Gary Mays, Anna McAfee, El- loweze McAfee, Susan McClel- land, Stanley McLendon. Freeman McConis, Scott Mc- Donald, Paul McDowell, Ronald McElroy, Nancy McFall, Dennis McGee, Jeffrey McGuire, Willa McKenzie, Debra McMillan. It V V .. t Katrina McNary, Ruth McNairy, Anthony McQueen, Margret Medaris, Leslie Michael, LeCree Mickle, Alice Miller, Randall Miller, Lawrence Mills. Romania Milton, Conrad Moore, Deborah Moore, Deitro Moore, Edwina Moore, Janet Moore, Jessie Moore, Loretta Moore, Charlesetta Morphis. Olivia Morris, Nathaniel Mos- ley, Denise Mullens, Marilyn Murphy, Eugene Murray, Mar- garet Murray, Philip Murray, Robert Murreil, Erma Myers. Rexford Myers, Deborah Myles, Sally Nahmois, Karen Nance, Gale Neol, Charles Nelson, Carl Nevels, Carlo Nicholas, Flavors Northington. Juniors ExpeHmenf With Chemicals, David Norwood, Charles O ' Bonnon, Romona Oglesby, Willis Oldham, Glendo O ' Neal, George Overton, Patricia Ow- ens, Valerie Parham, William Parker. Charles Parson, Carolyn Patter- son, Janice Patterson, Royal Patterson, Valerie Patterson, Mary Payton, John Pearson, John Pellett, David Perry. Doretto Person, Donna Pinck- ney, David Pinner, Winfred Pitts, Hans Poehlmcnn, Eleanor Polite, Prentice Porter, Gregory Posley, Frederick Powell. Sterling Powell, Ken Pullings, John Putelis, Saundra Radford, Cynthia Ramey, Kenneth Ran- dle, Phyllis Rapier, Judy Ras- dell, Marjorie Rotcliff. John Rauch, Jo Carol Ray, Leila Redlich, Tony Reed, Phillip Reid, Carol Rice, Ann Richard- son, Lynette Riding, Mono Ringel. Katie Risch, David Robb, Linda Robbins, Winona Roberson, An- na Robets, Stephanie Roberts, John Robertson, Henry Robin- son, Robert Robinson. Albert Roddy, Theron Roe, Ronald Rose, Gardenia Rush, Gercldine Russell, Kevin Rus- sell, Phyllis Russell, Paul Rut- land, Danny Sales. Ronald Sanders, Shirley Sand- ers, Donna Sanford, Michael Sanford, Richard Scott, Norma Scruggs, Carlo Shanklin, Gloria Sharp, Carol Sharpe. Katina Sharpe, Virginia Shep- ard, Carol Sheridan, Clarence Sherrod, Priscilla Shobe, Free- man Simmons, Howard Single- ton, Judith Skoggs, Philip Slates. John Slaton, Genice Smiley, Anthony Smith, Barbara Smith, Ben Smith, Herbert Smith, Kaye Smith, Mattie Smith, Michelle Smith. Patricia Smith, Rochelle Smith, Saundra Smith, Paul Smoot, Isaac Spain, T i m Spaulding, Pearl Spells, Annette Spencer, Shadrick Spencer. Qtudy for Grammar Test, Cynthia Sfahl, Debra Stonfield, Allen Storks, Mary Steichen, Paula Stepp, Richard Stern, Yvonne Stevenson, Bessie Stew- art, Patrica Stokeley. Edna Stone, Susan Storey, Cathy Stout, Stephen Street, Jeff Stumph, Deborah Suggs, William Sullivan, Andrea Sutt- ice, Cheryl Talley. Bruce Tandy, Joe Taylor, Leon- ard Taylor, Pinkie Taylor, Nich- olas Terrell, Richard Terry, Sam Test, Janet Teter, Carolyn Thomas. Rosie Thomas, Alicia Thomp- son, Brenda Thompson, Clark Thompson, Patricia Thompson, Wanda Thompson, Deborah Thorn, Martha Thurman, Patri- cia Thurmon. Steve Tillis, Karen Tipton, Mon- te Trammer, Jillane Tunstall, Robert Turner, Susie Turnipseed, Breck Tyler, Doris Tyson, Eliza- beth Unger. Karen Veneg, Deborah Vinne- gar, Janice Wagoner, Beverly Walker, Garland Walker, Su- zanne Wallace, Arthur Warner, William Warner, Ezra Warsaw. Jarold Washington, Karen Wa- ters, Victoria Waters, Carolyn Watts, Pot Wheothers, Patricia Weaver, Patricia Webster, Gwen Weeks, Walter Weir. Loretta Wells, Steve Wenholz, Gwendolyn West, Otha West, Patricia Wharton, Harriet White, Toowana White, Deloris Whitfield, Douglas Wilkins. Juanita Wilhite, Karen Wil- liams, Kenneth Williams, Kris Williams, Marjorie Williams, Steve Williams, Tommie Wil- liams, Annesia Williamson, Kossandra Williamson. Qophomores Reveal Latent Qkills; Band Jerry Willis, Delores Wilson, Larry Wilson, Leonard Wilson, Robert Wilson, Sheila Wilson, Sheri Wilson, John Wimsatt, Gvi endolyn Wood. Brenda Woods, Frankie Woods, James Woodson, Ethelenor Wooley, Rachel Wright, Donald Young, Rae Young. Kathy Jo Adams, Regennia Adams, Richard Adams, Evelyn Aldridge, Brenda Allen, Char- lotte Allen, Delmar Allen, Gail Allen, Luvenia Allen. Paula Allison, Paulette Allison, Rudolph Alvies, Tyrone Amos, Ava Anderson, Bernell Ander- son, Vickie Arnold, Reginald Atkins, Uldis Augenbergs. Darryl Austin, Mark Bacon, Lorry Baker, Sharon Baker, John Bollinger, Patricia Bar- low, Cathy Bastin, Cecilia Bat- ton, John Batuello. Craig Beard, Patricia Bellamy, Ronnie Berry, Maxine Bigsbee, Karen Bloke, Mark Bledsoe, Michael Bluiett, Bridget Boaz, Robinna Marie Booth. Richard Bormon, Dorothy Brad- ley, Jim Bradley, Madeline Brone, Barbara Bridwell, Bar- tram Brown, Gwenetta Brown, Jeanne Brown, Ruth Brown. Steve Bryan, Beverly Buckner, LaDonna Bullock, Ingrid Bur- den, Arnold Burks, Madeleine Burns, Jacqueline Busby, Mi- chael Busby, Minnie Butler. James Campbell, Anne Carley, Gerald Carlson, Gwendolyn Carpenter, Andy Carroll, Helen Carter, Linda Carter, Phyllis Caudle, Steve Cozzell. Elaine Chambers, Phyllis Chap- man, Jackie Cheek, Glen S. Clarkson, Renee Clay, Mary Cobb, Deborah Colbert, Cynthia Cole, Betty Collins. Stephan Collins, Clarence Combs, Pat Conner, David Cork, Paulo Cosentino, Charles Cox, William Cox, Michael Coy, Dennis Craig. Together- to Build Homecoming Float Joyce Crawford, Terence Craw- ford, Victoria Crawford, Clar- ence Curry, Marie Curtis, Larry Cushenberry, Elizabeth Dahl, Doris Dongerfield, Carrie Dar- den. Anthony Davis, Kenneth Dea Kyne, Anita DeFrontz, Janice DeHoniesto, Barbara Demos, Kathryn Demos, Patricia Dodd, Bishop Dotson, Mary Jo Dowl- ing. Elaine Droger, Thomas Dry- brough, Benjamin Duke, Walter Duke, Charolett Dyer, Charles Early, Lawrence Echols, Ada Ed- monds, Charles Edwards. Don Edwards, Sylvia Eisman, Deborah Elam, William Elam, Betty Elliott, Perry Elliott, Sha- ron Elliott, Deborah Ellis, Joel English. Ophelia Enix, James Espiritu, Jennifer Ewing, Dennis Farmer, Denise Fearman, Mark Fergu- son, Sandra Finger, Robert Flemmonds, Deborah Floyd. Sarah Ford, Ronald Franklin, Deborah Frazier, Sylvia Frazier, Valdis Freibergs, Mark Fried- meyer, Gorvinia Gravin, Virgil Gavia, Debbie Gentry. Stephanie Gilbert, Martin Goens, Theresa L. Golden, Gloria Goodrich, Matt Good- wine, Nancy Gordy, John Gor- ske, Ronald Grady, Wayne Grady. Bryan Graham, Clifford Gra- ham, Mary Graham, OIlie Grant, Leon Graves, Marilyn Graves, James Greer, Wanda Greer, Denise Grissom. Ted Grosbock, Mary Gude, Mi- chael Grude, Jennifer Gwinn, John Haddox, David Hoddy, Kristian Hahne, James Hall, John Halliburton. , N i ' SOPHOMORE HOMECOMING PRINCESS CANDIDATES were Carrion Singleteary, Mary Graham, Helen Lingeman, and Pafsy Read. Fetal Pigs Used by Sophomores: Frances Hamilton, Cinda Han- sen, Lynn Honsen, Bonita Har- desty, John Hardesfy, Peggy Horger, William Harris, Pauletto Hart, Marjorie Hawthorne. Michael Hayden, Clara Hayes, Glenn Hayes, Charlotte Hay- wood, Larry Henn, Grace Hesh- elman, Bruce Hill, Joyce Hill, Nathan Hill. Paula Hill, Myra Hirsch, Sarah Hochstedler, Donald Hodge, Sheila Hogon, Daniel Holland, Cynthia Holloway, Derrick Holt, Theresa Holt. Craig Hoog, Robert Hooten, Deborah Hopkins, Deborah Horn, Carol Hoskins, Shirley House, Aileen Howard, Jean Hubbard, Donald Hudson. Hilda Hudson, Florence Hughes, Debra Hughley, Beverly Hurst, Doug Huse, Joe Ingraham, James Ingram, Yvonne Jacks, Brenda Jackson. John Jackson, Mable Jackson, Kemy Jee, Mylo Jellife, Sheila Jeter, George Johnson, Gerald Johnson, Joseph Johnson. Joyce Johnson, Robbie John- son, Sidney Johnson, Williamae Johnson, Buffy Jones, Donna Jones, Jacqueline Jones, Mil- lene Jones, Kenneth Justice. Robert Kemper, Janet Kendrick, Gory Kennedy, Joycelyn Ken- nedy, WiMiam Kennerly, Nor- man Kenney, Carol Kimbrough, Bernt King, Froncine King. Gwendolyn King, Becky Klep- per, Peter Komisars, Sarah Kunz, Glenn Lacey, James Lacey, Duncan Laing, Ernest Lambert, Melvin Langford. Steve Lowson, James Lewis, Victoria Lewis, Carl Lile, Helen Lingeman, Bruce Lismon, Mike Locke, Linda Maddox, Shirley Mahaffy. Barbara Malone, Charles Ma- lone, Kenny Manson, Kevin Marsh, Andrea Martin, Randall Martin, Ruthanne Martin, Terry Morton, Kevin Mason. They Study Physiological Development Terry Mathis, Edward Mat- thews, William McAllister, Mar- tha McAndrews, Linda Mc- Christian, Beverly McDonald, Joan Means, Sue Michels, Mar- tin Miller. Pamela Miller, Robert Miller, Bob Milligan, Jack Mills, Mari- anne Mitter, Nathan Montoya, Beverly Moore, Sharon More- land, Nancy Morris. Theodore Morris, Debro Mosley, Anna Mullen, Jacqueline Mun- dy. Raven Murrell, Margaret Myers, Woodrow A. Myers, Maurice Needhom, Dove t em- ecek. Denise Newland, Charles New- son, Theresa Nichols, Cecilia Nolcox, Lee Nunley, Sandra O ' Bonion, Judy OBannon, Marilyn OBannon, William Of- fett. Valerie Oliver, Lila Osili, Eury- dice Osterman, Mark Ostling, John O ' Sullivan, Roland Poice- ly, Richard Panyard, Curtis Parks, Judge Patterson. Bernard Pennington, Momir Pepic, Jacqueline Perkins, Gary Perry, James Person, Aurora Phelps, Frank Phillips, Carol Pike, John Polk. .c ? w 18 fi % β– i-Jw!?;. A j,;lBk-ife!l C. 1 Ronnie Polk, Juonita Pounds, Dorothy Pryor, Martin Putelis, Mary Roglond, Keith Rand, Al- ice Randell, Lester Randolph, Robert Rotcliffe. Yvonne Rawls, Patsy Read, Soundra Reed, Donald Reese, Arietta Rhodes, James Richard- son, Pearl Richardson, Randall Richardson, Lavon Riley. Morris Ringel, Gloria Rogers, Kenneth Rogers, Sherrie Rogers, Dee Rollings, Karen Ross, David Roth, Brenda Rouse, Robert Rowe. Ellen Rush, James Rushin, Gwen Russell, Barry Sanderson, Debby Saperstein, Diane Soper- stein, Thelma Sorver, Patricia Satterfield, Bernice Saunders. Wanda Saunders, Kothy Schricker, Carl Scott, Victoria Scott, Scott Selmanoff, Doyle Shanks, Chris Sharp, Nikki Shaw, Agnes Shelton. Vocational Themes Encourage Careers Robert Shipp, Shelia Shorts, Arthur Shorter, Carrion Single- teory, Michael Slaughter, James Sleeva, Desmond Smith, James Dale Smith, Joy Smith. Valerie Smith, Dwight Spain, Gus Spenos, Anthony Spradley, Allen Stall, Kathy Storkey, Chorlene Storks, Cathy Stelter, Rodney Stepp. Steffonie Stewart, Catherine Stimer, Randy Strand, Tiffany Straughn, Craig Strawther, Joy Strickland, Ronald Stubbs, Betty Sullivan, Steve Summerlot. Fostina Summers, George Tan- dy, Jane Temple, L. Gail Thom- as, Lavon Thomas, Martha Eliz- abeth Thomas, Willord Thomos, Arnefta Thompson, Cheryl Thompson. Gary Thompson, Normie Thompson, Chris Todd, David Toumey, Maxine Turner, Sherry Twyman, Brenda Vance, George Vaughn, Angie Veegh. Wanda Wade, Thom Waldo, Denise Walker, Frances Wal- ston, Herman Word, Aljean Watkins, Linda Watts, Alpha Webb, John Weber. Mary Weddle, Deborah Wells, Kathy Wharton, Iris White, Wil- liam White, Renee Whiteis, Monroe Whitney, Vashti Wick- ware, Daniel Wilcox. Leigh WilcJman, Elizabeth Wil- liams, Gaston Williams, Patrice Wilson, William Wilson, George Wodzinski, Daniel Wolfred, Morris Woolridge, Nancy Wright. Harold Young, Robert Young, Darrick Yowell, Herman Ziner- man, Erik Ziznavskis. Blue Books Guide Bewildered Freshman Matt Akard, Sara Allega, Peter Armacost, David Ashmore, Ani- ta Atkins, Sharon Avont, Betty Averett, Peggy Averitte, Aurelia Baker. Stephanie Banks, Jeffrey Bar- bour, Rose Barnes, Carl Barneft, Kathy Barnett, Bryce Bate, Claudia Belinski, Shirley Bell- amy, Saundra Bentley. Beth Berns, Neline Berry, James Bishop, Joseph Bishop, Willie Blow, Ava Blue, Paul Bonham, Reginald Boone, Cleve Bottoms. Cynthia Brandon, Carolyn Brewer, Cheryl Bridgeforth, Denise Brooks, Barbara Brown, Ted Brown, Rosalind Brown, Kerry Brunt, Inga Bruveris. Beverly B u c k n e r, Michael Bunch, Patricia Burris, Vera Burris, Pete Buschmann, Susan Buschmonn, Lori Butsch, Elaine Buxton, Pat Byland. Hugh Caldwell, Bruce Camp- bell, Mayfung Campbell, Bren- da Canedy, Elizabeth Carlson, Mark Carlson, Deborah Carpen- ter, Melvin Carroway, John Carrier. Jacqueline Carter, Mary Abigail Carthy, Phil Cartwright, Cor- nelius Chandler, Karen Clark, Glen Clarkson, Arthur Cobb, Theubra Cochran, Sherry Cole. Marjory Craft, Susan Crawford, Michael Curry, Rodney Curry, Deborah Dade, Mitchell Dar- den, Larry Davis, Helen Dem- mings, Delmar Dickerson. t $ Β£f f f tf tf f f Todd Dietz, Michael Dillon, Robert T. Dodson, Barry Don- aldson, Elizabeth Doran, Lorna Douglas, Tanya Douglas, San- dra Dowling, Margot Dry- brough. Angela Dunn, Marilyn Eaton, Cozetta Elbert, Carolyn Elliott, Joyce Ellison, Blair Englehart, Susan Ernst, Oliver Evans, Leslie Finucane. Anette Flanagan, Gr egory Flynn, Paulette Ford, Suzanne Fortier, James Fountain, Dove Foxlow, Sherrie Foxworthy, Pa- tricia Franklin, Clarence Frozier. Diane Frazier, Tom Freebairn, Mark Freeman, Sue Friedland, Nona Gaddie, Edmond Gaines, Patricia Gamble, Deborah Gar- rett, Michael Gibson. Kenneth Glenn, Michael Goier, Joyce Gonis, Mike Goodwin, Dennis Grady, James Graham, Michael Granger, Carol Greg- ory, Stephen Griffin. Stubborn Locks Force Frosh +o Carry Linda Gunn, Lesley Hall, Lloyd Hall, Virginia Hall, Marilyn Homier, Mark Hammer, Gory Harding, Levy Harris, Nancy Howke. Ernest Hawkins, Jonathan Hawkins, Rhena Hayes, Carol Henderson, Jo Ann Henson, Jerry Hill, Marcia Hill, Marcia Hilleke, Juonita Hogan. Randy Hogue, Janet Holcomb, Priscilla Hollis, Eunice Holmes, Robert Holstein, Vernell Hood, Teresa Hoopingarner, Janice Hoxie, John Hudelson. Richard Hudson, Judith Hughes, Joyce Houghton, Shandelle Hull, Derrick Humphrey, Sharon Hurt, Dub Inlow, Frank Jacobs, Millie Jakovlievic. Judith Jessup, Daphne John- son, Lonnie Johnson, Scott Johnson, Steve Johnson, Vir- ginia Johnson, Wanda Johnson. Eric Jones, Jacqueline Jones, John Jones, Michael Jones, Robert Jones, Ruth Jones, Bruce Jordan, Mark Justice, Angela Kelly. HOMECOMING allows fresh- men to match their creativity against that of the upperclass- men in building a prize-win- ning float. Books, Coats During Qohool Day Robert Kelly, Camille Kennedy, Carol King, Kerry Kirch, John Kirmil, Kazuko Knight, James Lambert, Matt Laubach, Law- rence Lauray. Geoff Lawrence, Linda Lee, Da- vid LeMaster, Emilee Lennis, Rebecca LeStourgeon, William Leveque, Cloudette Lewis, Eva Lewis, Matthew Lieber. Paul Lingeman, James Lipkins, Linda Logsdon, Phyllis Lowery, Bobby Madden, Vera Mahone, Bonita Mann, Mentha Morley, Allen Marsh. Christine Martin, Deborah Mar- tin, Reginald Mason, Steve Ma- son, Terry Mathis, Daphne Mat- thews, Michael McCarty, Karen McClain, Remelle McClendon. Bruce McCrae, Alan McCul- lough, Felix McDaniel, Glenn McDonald, Marsha McDowell, Kim McKenzie, Gale Mcintosh, Karen McKee, Ruby McMillan. Tony McPheeters, Janet Mikels, Denise Montgomery, Beverly Moody, Beverly Moore, Karen Moore, Stephen Moore, Mike Morgan, Bill Mowry. f M. r % MM.f f? f β€’ f f f 5t w w f k f tflk 0h 0S i p p @ a ' β€’, ' . Β . . 1 f Β© Β£f. n, ' - i:. Gerald Murray, Barry Murrell, Michael Myers, Madelyn Neely, Denise Nicholas, David Niss, Thomas Nolan, Karen O ' Brien, Gary Ogden. Bernadine Ohier, June Oldham, Roger Orton, Sherry Owsley, Berena Pannell, Joel Parker, Michael Passo, Alan Patterson, Patricia Patterson. Phys. Ed. Classes Promote Rtness Debra Paulin, Jack Perkins, Norman Phelps, Judith Plautz, Fred Poehlmann, Ronald Pol- lard, John Posey, Willetta Pos- ley, Linda Quinney. Linda Rogland, Barbara Ran- dell, Bernadette Randle, Thom- as Ray, Max Reiswerg, Leonard Rhem, Patricia Rhodes, Rosolyn Rhyne, Susan Rice. Mike Ringenberger, Larry Risch, Charles Roach, Theresa Roberts, James Robinson, Susan Robin- son, Orville Roe, Claire Rogers, Nancy Rogers. Gricelda Ross, Maralena Roth, John Rowlings, Neil Rude, Ann Russell, Janis Russell, Margie Sanderson, Robert Sayles, Steve Schmidt. BACK TO SCHOOL brings hun- dreds of underclassmen to pose before cameras for Annual pic- tures and I.D.s. George S h a n k 1 i n, Jennifer Shanklin, Harriet Sharlow, Deb- orah Shaw, John Shaw, Arthur Shorter, Don Shullenberger, Wilhom Simmons, Benjamin Singleteary. Steve Skillman, David Slates, Aaron Smith, Conway Smith, Gregory Smith, Gwendolyn Smith, Rebecca Smith, Scott Smith, Susie Soltermann. Sharon Sparks, Deborah Spear- man, David Speckman, Joyce Spencer, Cheryl Spitzer, Herbert Spurrier, Frank Stahl, Robert Stallion, Julie Stammer. Deboroh Stanfill, Ann Starrett, Greg Strand, Carl Steward, John Stewart, Evelyn Stewart, Tom Streeter, Janet Sumner, Curtis Tandy. Kris Teter, David Thomas, Gayle Thorn, Esther Thornton, Cloyce Thrush, John Toombs, Janis Tompkins, Lisa Turner, Michael Tutos. Cheryl Twyman, George Tyson, Elizabeth Ulen, Sheila Vaughn, Dirk Vermeeren, Anita Wade, Everett Wade, Brenda Wagner, Wanda Wake. Cheryl Walker, Denise Walker, Flora Walker, Jana Walker, Joan Walker, Sherry Walker, William Walker, Dan Wallace, David Ware. Kathy Ware, Thomas Washing- ton, Joyce Weddle, Ariel White, Gregory White, Larry White, Rodney White, John Wichser, Cheri Wiggins. Andrea Williams, Angela Wil- liams, Bobbie Williams, Cas- sandra Williams, Dwight Wil- liams, Ira Williams, Janice Wil- liams, Kris Williams, Norman Williams. Patricia Williams, Quensetta Williams, Stanford Williams, Steve Williams, Donovan Wil- liamson, Jeanette Wilson, Rob- ert Wilson, Robert E. Wilson, Wayne Wimsatt. Marsha Wineglass, George Witt, Maurice Wolfred, Jim Wolpert, Lorraine Woodord, Forrest Wooley, Bruce Wright, Leslie Yeager, Cheryl Zike. β€’ IIP. f if ft IN MEMORIAM Vincent Smith A giant, handless clock atop a tree of flowers exemplified the theme of the Junior Prom of the Class of ' 68 β€” The Twelfth of Never. Colors abounded on tables deco- rated with orange, yellow, and tur- quoise flowers. Co-Chairmen Vickie Bauer and Steve Isenberg beamed with pride at the culmination of long weeks of work OS couples danced to the variety of music provided by the Larry Liggett Band. Highlighting the evening was the crowning of Prom Queen Tommy Campbell. Following the ceremonies, Tommy and her escort led her court in dancing to The Shadow of Your Smile . JR. PROM CO-CHAIRMEN Vickii on the annual junior event. jer and Steve isenberg spent long iiours organizing and v orl ing Queen Coronation Highlights Prom; Linda Ada Barbara Jorrett Judith SchwomeyG SENIOR COUNCIL β€” Row 1: Mrs. Otto (Sponsor), Pat Nolan, Denise Mc- Pheeters, Milton Dailey (Pres.], Linda Counts |V. Pres.l, Marsha Bryant (Sec), Stephen Scott (Treas.), Esther Eisman (Annual Ed.), Irmgarde Berzins. Row 2: Paul Johnson, Diane Jackson, Ivan Solomon, Hazel Robinson, Constance Burks, Jody Jones, Becky Frozier, Linda Adams, Jennie Lowe. Row 3: Larry Dailey, Hogan Black, Patti Broaden, Mike Read, Mary Leech, John White, Fred Moore, Steve Isenberg. Officers, Council Plan Senior Activities Corresponding to the Policy Com- mittee of the Junior Class, Senior Council aided the officers in co-ordi- nating class functions. Consisting of thirty boys and girls, Council met in the Teacher ' s Cafeteria after school. Additional activities and duties in- cluded selecting Commencement an- nouncements and the selection of the Annual dedicatee. In the spring semester of each year, the senior class elects the officers for Class Day, an event characterized by the willing of gifts and a documentary of the senior class through its four years. The program in the auditorium was planned and managed by the elected Class Day Officers. CLASS DAY OFFICERS β€” Row 1: Susie Stephens (Historian), Irmgarde Berzins (Prophet), Larry Dailey (Giftorian), Clarence Hudson (Willmaker). Qeniors Dedicate Annual to Miss Evans Social events and money-making projects headed the agenda of Senior Class President Milton Dailey. Aided by Linda Counts (Vice President), Mar- sha Bryant (Secretary), and Stephen Scott (Treasurer), Milton was able to originate and carry out plans for the first Grad Dance sponsored by the Senior Class in recent years. Esther Eisman (Annual Editor) put in long hours in order to provide a detailed chronicle of the year. Always ready to assist the officers and any senior was Mrs. Dorothy Otto, class sponsor. Mrs. Mary Siegal, fi- nancial advisor, worked closely with Stephen in formulating the budget and balancing the books. Largely responsible for college ap- plications and scholarship. Miss Eliza- beth Evans became the recipient of the Annual dedication. Besides serv- ing as college counselor. Miss Evans sponsored the National Honor Society. EXCITED AND THOROUGHLY SURPRISED Annual dedicatee Miss Elizabeth Evans expresses her thanks to the senior class. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS β€” Row 1: Esther Eisman (Annual Ed.), Linda Counts (V. Pres.), Milton Dailey IPres.], Marsha Bryant (Sec), Stephen Scott (Treas.). SENIOR CLASS SPONSOR Mrs. Dorothy Otto FINANCIAL ADVISOR Mrs. Mary Siegel Honor Qooiety Recognizes Scholars 1. Stephen Nygaard 2. Dorothy Akard 3. Ruth Streeter 4. Vicki Bauer 5. Mary Leech 6. Cynthia Roberts 7. Judith Schwomeyer 8. Paul Johnson 9. Charles Temple 10. Laura Gilpin 11. Barbara Sumner 12. Anise Thompson 13. Rebecca Frazier 14. Micha el Read 15. Arthur Kohn 16. Bradley Strand 17. Ellen Gonis 7.093 7.063 7.054 7.012 6.975 6.938 6.900 6.850 6.804 6.800 6.789 6.767 6.729 6.628 6.551 6.512 Credits for one or more semesters were earned at another school 7.947 18. Wilma Ann Moore 7.917 19. Caroline Usher 7.767 20. Stephen Horwitz 7.594 21. Milton Dailey 7.578 22. Steven Isenberg 7.571 23, Carol Colbert 7.569 24. James Robinson 7.435 25. Margret Hood 7.428 26. Peter Easton 7.289 27. Eurydice Osterman 7.279 28. Patrick Nolan 7.210 29. Joseph Chan 7.206 30. Marsha Bryant 7.190 31. Jo Ellen Jones 7.146 32. Olive Hackett 7.142 33. Irmgarde Berzins 7.111 (-rβ€ž Jtt r .. β€žβ€žβ€ž , β€ž rβ€ž NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY β€” Row 1: David DeFrantz, Jennie Lowe, Jody Jones, Caroline Usher, Stephen Scott, Susie Stephens, Esther Eisman, Gunta Augenbergs, Margret Komisars, Irmgarde Berzins, Debra Clark. Row 2: Miss Elizabeth Evans (Sponsor), Karen Lunsford, Laura Gilpin, Abby Luttrell, Eddie Blue, Dottie Gullion, Kathy Thomas, Hazel Robinson, Carrie Todd, Constance Burks, Arthur Kohn (Treas.), Carol Colbert (Sec), Jim Robinson IV. Pres.), Mike Read (Pres.). Row 3: Carole Moore, Ellen Gonis, Betsy Harger, Charles Temple, Ruth Streeter, Diane Jackson, Marsha Bryant, Linda Counts, Vickie Bauer, Mory Leech. Row 4: Betsy Streeter, Becky Frazier, Cindy Roberts, Peter Easton, Milton Dailey, Paul Hutton, Stephen Nygaard, Margret Hood, Sally Eberhard. Row 5: Arniece Russell, Ivan Solomon, Ellie Bookwalter, Joe Chon, Bradley Strand, Eddy Edyvean, Charles Duncan, Rob- ert Friedmeyer. Row 6: Carole Poehlmonn, Susan Graham, Donald Fork, Keith Johnson, Jeff Cheung, Stephen Horwitz, Pat Nolan, Fred Rice, Steve Isenberg, Carl Davis. Year ' s End SENIORS break bread together at pitch-in dinners before going to the next Shortridge football gan TOURNEY TIME has Seniors Joe Chan and Ivan Solomon selling hats for their lost high school sectional. SENIOR DAVID DE FRANTZ spends many hours in the library studying for tests and the re- quired SATs. KEY CLUB MEMBERS spent many hours painting and fixing as part of their service project at Noble Sch Brings Flood of Memories to Qeniors A time comes when a senior rea- lizes that he is leaving an important part of his life. Few things will be more important or more remembered than his high school career. As thought of commencement and of col- lege or of a job govern his mind, the senior begins to reminisce about the lost four years. Remember the well-balanced meals at the pitch-in dinners? Remember the jittery nerves just before the first Junior Vaudeville performance? All ore past. Fouled-up schedules of nine periods of study or of five periods of lunch are worries no longer. This is the last time for dodging class-bound students in Shortridge corridors. This is the end of his high school career. fr:i MORNING PEP SESSIONS gave sleepy seniors a chance to support their team and also gave them a chance to wake up. SENIOR CLASS PLAY ollowecj aspiring actors and actresses to disploy their histrionic abilities. SENIOR WRESTLER BrII Coleman downed his opponent to win a second place in the state tourney. Adams, Cornelius Adams, Linda Akard, Dorothy Akers, Forrest Allen, Sharon Anderson, Donald Anderson, Rinda Armstead, Cheryl Armstrong, Veloir Arnold, Joseph Class Day Officers Besfow Qenior Gifts, Augenbergs, Gunta Austin, Sandra Barker, Sherry Bornett, Rosolyn Barrett, Craig Bartlett, Jerry Bateman, Frances Bateman, Gladys Batts, Linda Bauer, Vicki Baxter, Stephen Bayless, George Baynhom, Wanita Beard, William Bellamy, Lois Benham, Mary Benrubi, Asher Bernauer, Donald Berzins, Irmgarde Bey, Sharon es, Glenda rdsong, Sherrian shop, Pamelo Black, Celestine Black, Earl Black, Hogan Blackwell, Richard Blow, Cynthia Blue, Eddie Blunt, Carolyn Ilk: Qubmit Four- Year Chronicle of Activities Bolden, Colesta Bonds, Dwighf Bookwalter, Eleanor Bostick, Ralph Brady, Richard Bransford, Wyatt Broaden, Patti Browder, Phyllis Brown, Gale Bruyn, C. Peter Bryant, Marsha Buckner, Stephen Buford, Marion Bullock, Anthony Burch, Mark Burks, Constance Burks, Marvis Buschman, Michael Bush, John Bush, Sherry Butler, Robert Caicedo, Felipe Cain, Shelley Campbell, Craig Campbell, Tommy Corn, Joseph Carpenter, Jonnetta Caswell, Linda Cazzell, David Chan, Joseph 9en!or Girls Finally Have Chance to Ask chandler, Darlene Cheek, Brenda Chenoult, Larry Cheung, Jeffery Childs, Sharon Clark, Debra Clark, John Clark, Judith Clark, Marsha Clarke, Alexander demons, Eunice Cochran, Ronald Cody, Elizabeth Coffee, Diane Colbert, Carol Coleman, Alice Coleman, Joyce Coleman, Judith Coleman, William Collins, Hazel Conn, Cecil Cornell, Kenneth Corneft, Willie Counts, Linda Cousin, Beverly Craft, Delos Croig, Betti Craig, William Crawford, Karen Cunningham, Gerald Their Favorite Guys to Turnabout Dance Cushing, Rona Dai ley, Larry Dailey, Milton Dale, Janistine Dclton, William Dance, Peggy Daubenspeck, Richard Davidson, Harry Davis, Carl Davis, Cothy Davis, Margaret Davis, Shirley DeFrantz, Robert DeJarnette, Lydia DeWalt, Sharon DeWeese, Cheryl Dowling, John Duncan, Charles Easton, Peter Eberhard, Sally Edwards, Joyce Edwards, Kenneth Edyvean, Alfred Eismon, Esther Ellison, Virginia Elsfon, Willie English, James Epstein, Carol Evans, Oscar Evans, Stacia Evers, Lloyd Farrell, Tom Feist, Sondi Fields, Lewis Fields, Sharon Qanta Claus Qhowers Qurpnsed Qeniors Fleming, Wanda Fletcher, Dorothy Ford, Debbie Ford, Michael Fork, Donald Foster, Ernestine Frozier, Rebecca Freeman, Celeste Freibergs, Arija Friedmeyer, Robert Frierson, Deborah Fruit, David Fry, Jessie Gaddie, Delman Gaines, Byron Gardner, James Gardner, Marsha Gentry, John Gibbs, Terrie Gilpin, Laura Girton, Allyne Glazier, Leonard Glenn Beverly Goens, Sherman Golder, Carleton Gonis, Ellen Gooch, Gregory Goodwine, Clark Goolsby, Andree Graham, Susan With Presents at Annual Christmas Party Gravenstreter, Timothy Green, Laura Grissom, Robert Grundy, Harold Gude, Harold Gullion, Dorothy Gruver, Michael Hockett, Olive Hall, Bernard Hall, Leroy Hall, Potricia Hall, Stewart Hankins, Marcella Honn, Frank Hardin, Richard Hardin, Yvonne Harger, Elizabeth Harris, Anora Harris, Stephen Harrison, Carol Hart, Calvin Hathaway, Philip Hawkins, Betty Hedrick, Steven Heeter, Betty Henry, Carol Hepley, David Hiatt, Joseph Hicks, Luther Hollis, Felicia Club Leaders Train New Officers, Holloway, Roger Holmes, Barbara Holt, David Hood, Margret Horwitz, Stephen House, Janice Howard, Deanna Howard, Donnie Hubbard, Jerome Hubbard, Michael Hudson, Clarence Hudson, Patricia Hughes, Anthony Hull, Sheryl Humphrey, Lorenzo mkmJmm Humphries, Lee Hunter, Andrea Hutchison, Linda Hutton, Paul Huxhold, Timothy Isenberg, Steven Jackson, Armond Jackson, Charles Jackson, Daryl Jackson, Deborah Jackson, Diane Jockson, Sylvia Jorrett, Barbara Johnson, James Johnson, Keith Participate in Last Meetings, Events Johnson, Mary Johnson, Paul Johnson, Ruth Johnson, Stephanie Johnston, Douglas Jones, Anita Jones, Jo Ellen Jones, Patricia Jones, Paul Jones, Theresa Ann Jordon, Margaret Joyner, Shelton Kinnaman, Vicki KIrby, Michael Knight, Roderick Kohn, Arthur Komisars, Margret Kosof, Paula Kreiger, Kathleen Laidlaw, John Lorry, Anthony Louray, Corhs Lawson, Cynthia Leech, Mory Leigh, Sharon Senior Members of A Cappella End SH8 Leslie, Patricia Lewis, Shirley Littlejohn, Judy Locke, Gwendolyn Locke, Leslie Lockhart, Linda Long, Dina Long, Gloria Lord, Charles Lowe, Jennie Lunsford, Karen Luttrell, Abigail Malone, Toni Marion, Russell Martin, Linda Martin, Shirley Martin, William Mason, Marcia Matthews, Sandra Maxey, William McCauley, Charles McCissel, Anna McClendon, Curtis McClendon, Earl McCorker, Mardeen McCray, Donna McFadden, Phyllis McGuire, Robert McKenzie, William McPheeters, Denise Music Career at Annual Choral Classic Meals, Joe MIddleton, Harvey Miles, Deborah Miller, Richard Milligan, Marcia Minter, John Minfer, Linda Mitchell, Betsy Mitchell, Joyce Montgomery, Lee Moore Moore Moore Moore Moore Carole Fred Gerald Jerome Kathleen Moore, Marcia Moore, Pamela Moore, Sandra Moore, Sharon Moore, Wilma Moreland, Ronald Morgan, Bonita Morris, Phillip Morris, Wayne Murray, Linda Needham, Earnest Newlcnd, Rebecca Nickle, Jack Nixon, Van Buren Nolan, Patrick Nunn, Veronica Nygaard, Steven Oldham, Eric Oliphant, Lee Oliver, Teresa Qcholars Gain Recognition in Honor ;,,m- O ' Neal, George Osterman, Eurydice O ' Sullivan, Mary Owens, Patti Patterson, Janice Potton, Patrick Pedigo, Joyce Perkins, Brenda Pettaway, Millicent Pickins, Dwight Pinner, William Poehlemann, Carol Polk, Linda Porter, Emma Powell, Karen Puckett, La Vaughn Quarles, Barry Queries, Ronald Rainey, Shirley Randall, Walter Rankin, Jo Ann Read, Michael Reed, Sandra Reese, Jewel Reid, Paula Reid, Phillip Rice, Carol Rice, Diane Rice, Fred Roberts, Cynthia Society, Honor Roll, Awards Day Robinson, Delia Robinson, Hazel Robinson, James Rollings, Linda Rollings, Raymond Roney, Frank Rooker, Riso Rose, Jacqueline Ross, Edward Ross, Judith Russell, Arniece Russell, Karen Russell, Patrick Russell, William Sample, Stephen Saperstein, Karen Satterfield, Albert Sauvain, Ralph Schneider, Mark Schwomeyer, Judy Scoggins, Faye Scott, Christine Scott, Frank Scott, Stephen Shaffstall, Mark Shelman, Walter Sherrell, Michael Shields, Anita Simms, Roselind Siskind, Ralph Skipper, Janice Smiley, Fred Smith, Allen Smith, Cassandra Smith, Eric Jubilant Seniors Accept Diplomas, Smith, Shirley Smith, Sylvester Snitko, Alex Solomon, Ivan Spenos, George Spicer, Joseph Stahl, Diane Staples, Ella Starkey, Diane Starkey, William Stephens, Susan Steward, Leia Stewart, Donna Stewart, Patricia Stone, Edna Strand, Bradley Streeter, Elizabeth Streeter, Ruth Strong, Edna Strong, Michael Strother, Curtis Sumner, Barbara Swanigan, Alfredo Taylor, Leonard Taylor, Linthia Taylor, Ronald Temple, Charles Thomas, Darryl Thomas, Eliza Kathy Thomas, Teresa Celebrate at Grad Dance Next Evening Thompson, Anise Thompson, Barbara Thompson, John Tinsley, Michael Todd, Carrie Toler, Karnetho Troylor, Kathryn Tubbs, Veredo Yvonne Tunstall, Teresa Turentine, Lorry Turner, Robert Usher, Caroline Voile, Pamela VonBenton, Kevin Vaughn, Myron Vaughn, Pauletta Veilonds, Uldis Voney, Karen Wadsworth, William Wagner, Saundra Seniors Spend Three Hours on SATs Wake, Leslie Waldo, Mark Waldon, Mono Wallace, Tanya Warner, Sandra Washington, Bernard Wotkins, Mary Watts, Dona Watts, Hozel Weaver, Fobion Webb, James Webster, Vicki West, Phillip Westbrook, Carmen White, Clarence White, John White, Leroy White, Linda June White, Linda K. White, Lorena Whiteis, Rhonda Whitfield, Mary Whitfield, Richard Whittcker, Sue Wilburn, Carol ams, Carolyn ams. Crystal ams, Dianna ams, Donald ams, Dorothy Williams, Gerald Wilson, Debra Wilson, Griselda Wilson, Willie Winfrey, Delores Wolfred, Potrick Womack, Marsha Woods, David Woolridge, Jacqueline Wright, Regena York, Martha Young, Priscilla Zech, Willy Ziegler, Mary f J j i Seniors Not Pictured Jm C Barnett, Deborah Hicks, Raymond L.w i j S Barrett, William Hill, Gwendolyn HHiili MB ' W StH.ihif ' Bell, Ronald Hurt, Margret Hh V Bridgewoter, Lowell Mattingly, William H Hf fcjI JBf Brookins, Patricio Morrow, Louis H n Cannon, Michael Spain, Larry H Davis, Glenda Watson, Lynn 1 H B Fleming, Daniel Weinstock, Raquel Bkfl l M Flowers, Allen Williamson, Thomo B I H I mi iii Gon in, Stocey Wismor, James Carter, Charles Rowe, Venus (Aug. Grad.) (Aug. Grad.) A high school education enables us to take an important role in today ' s society. One of the largest responsibilities of adulthood is the management of money. Through the selling of ads for the Annual, we have learned to understand some of the intricacies of business. Also we hove come to know the firms and the products they sell. In today ' s world, teenagers spend millions of dollars per year. With such cash at our disposal, it remains our responsi- bility to become acquainted with our local businesses to gain, in addition to good products, an understanding of fi- nances for our adult years. Because of the part advertisement plays in presenting this yearbook and the subsequent products and knowledge they make available to so many, ads become β€” A PATHWAY TO FINANCIAL STABILITY. Bill Ehrich Studio Glendale Lower Concourse Chosen for i ts superior quality, Ehrich Studio is the official photogra- pher of the Class of ' 68. You Never Outgrow Your Need for MILK Drink at Least 3 Glasses a Day Every Day Jeff Cheung helps Joe Chan chug-a-lug. Don ' t Lose The Wheels! And we ' re not speaking of the kind parked outside your school or home. We mean the wheels of competi- tion on which our country ' s system of free enterprise rides. It ' s your responsibility, as the leaders of to- morrow, to see that no wheels are lost from the Ameri- can way of doing business. Best wishes to the Class of ' 68. STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY of Indiana Home Office-Indianapolis 145 Chicken Delightβ€” Broad Ripple 916 E. Westfield Blvd. Don ' t Cook Tonight, Cal Chicken Delight 255-5488 Walker Cleaners 6 Convenient Locations 251-9481 Dorothy Akard appreciates Walker ' s quality cleaning. Cheatham ' s North Side Barber Shop 2916 Clifton 923-0842 N ' m, ponders Barbara Thompson, That ' s much betterl as she watches John Bush. Diana ' s House of Jazz CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1968 Compliments of Diana ' s House of Jazz 2654 Northwestern Dwight Bonds, Manager I can ' f decide . . . . ' says Dwight Bonds to Karen Russell. ' Best Wishes ' Lieber Equipment Company r S g - - 7 Ji Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Things go better with Coke ' ish I ' d bought a carton of sixl moans Joe Chan. Wide Mutual Funds, Inc. 3305 North Meridian Street INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 46208 Phone: 923-2313 C. H. Eberhard, President Compliments of School Pictures Inc. 4119 North College Ave. 923-2369 J. E. Electric Service Inc. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Commercial and Residential Wiring Licensed β€” Bonded Lotus Garden Restaurant 4424 Allisonville Rd. Wilgro Shopping Center Greenwood 881-5531 Table for two? questions the waitress of Jeff Cheung and Margret Hood. Peanuts Party Pantry Be guest at your own party. 648 E. 49th St. 283-1381 Ellen Gonis finds everything she needs for her party Burger Chef 30 locations in Indianapolis over 600 coast to coast With a sly glance, Senior Celeste Freeman peeks to see who else has a Burger Chef triple treat. The Accent Shop For unique and unusual articles, for every person ' s taste β€” from furnishings to personality posters . 3367 N. Pennsylvania 925-9313 Pat Nolan and Cindi Lowson discover unusual gifts at The Accent Shop. Atlas Supermarket 720 E. 54th St. 255-6800 Shortridge students can find almost anything at Atlas. Indiana Central Business College 4001 Otterbein Ave. 787-6301 ' ' - Three young students ponder the possibilities offered at Indiana Central Business College. 151 Trojan Freight Lines Inc. Overnight Service To Dayton, Ohio Danner ' s Bros. Inc. 3962 Meadows Dr. 546-9782 Enjoying a variety of toys, Cindi Lawson, John Hoddox and Janice Wagner cuddle their favorites. Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. Taste that beats the others cold β€” Pepsi pours it on Sally Eberhard is sadly disappointed β€” Refer Eoston took the last Pepsi. Mandarin Inn 3775 College 925-6060 Being partial to Chinese and American food, Jeff Cheung and Esther Eismon place their orders. Jacquelyn ' s Wig Center 2877 Clifton 925-2130 Jacquelyn ' s Wig Center turns out another smiling customer. Fogel ' s Men ' s Shop A Man Knows He ' s Arrived i| when summer is here and he gets his clothes at Fogel ' s 3817 N. Illinois 925-4831 Fogel ' s offers a wide selection in anything and everything. STRAUSS SAYS: LET ' S FACE IT FELLOWS- YOU ' LL BE HAPPIER IF YOUR CLOTHES ARE FROM STRAUSS! L. STRAUSS CO. DOWNTOWNβ€” GLENDALE and in GREENWOOD Carl Lindenborg BERNARD ' S ETERNAL MONUMENTS MARKERS 2912 N. Clifton St. Indianapolis, Indiana 46208 924-1373 Mrs. Laura Girfon General Manager PEACOCKS OF INDIANAPOLIS V 812 Broad Ripple Ave. Senior Dotfie Gullion preens at Peacock ' s for the upcoming Grod Dance. JStohcly hit Camp, Inc, GENERAL OFFICES . 941 NORTH MERIDIAN ST. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA Qenior Activities CORNELIUS ADAMS-Sr. Play; Library Asst,, AN- NUAL, Christmas ECHO, ECHO Agents; AFS, FBLA, Library Clubs. IINDA SUZZANNE ADAMS-Sr. Council; Commence- ment Usher; Prom Queen Candidate; ANNUAL, Christmas ECHO, ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Student Council, Campus Book, Spanish Clubs. DOROTHY LYNNE AKARD-ANNUAL Ed., (sr. liner); Choral Club; ANNUAL Staff; ECHO Staff; ECHO Sotellite Staff; Christmas ECHO Agent; Gym, Lan- guage Asst.; Student Council, German (sec, vice- pres.). Great Books, History, Humon Relations, Nat- uralist, SPQR Clubs; Big Sister; Honor Student Pro- gram; Typing Avi ards; I.U. Honors Language Study in Germany; National Honor Society. SHARON DIAN AllEN-Y-Teens Club. DONALD C. ANDERSON-Freshmon Basketball; ECHO Agent; FBLA Club. RfNDA KAY ANDERSON-Commencement Usher; ECHO Staff; Art, Library Asst.; ANNUAL, Christmas ECHO Agents; Coin, FBLA, Human Relations Clubs. CHERYL ANN ARMSTEAD Jr. Vaudeville; Commence- ment Usher; Counselor Asst.; Student Council, Girls ' League, Human Relations Clubs; Big Sister; Lady- wood High School. JOSEPH ARNOLD-Reserve, Freshmon Wrestling; Fine Arts Agent. GUNTA LrGA AUGENBERGS-Jr, Vaudeville; A Cap- pella; Choral Club; All-School Ploy; Christmas Play; Gym, Language Asst.; Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Student Council, Girls ' League, Footlights, German, Great Books, Human Relations, Naturalist Clubs; Big Sister; National Honor Society. SANDRA AUSTIN-Choral Club; Concert Choir; ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Student Council, Cam- pus Book, Chess, Footlights, Tri-Hi-Y, Y-Teens Clubs. JOHNNIE MAE AVANT-Fine Arts, Re d Cross Agents; Booster, FBLA, Red Cross, Spanish Clubs. B ROSLYN BARNETT-Choral Club; Concert Choir; Or- chestra; Girls ' Ensemble; Art Asst.; ANNUAL, Christ- mas ECHO, ECHO, Fine Arts Agents; Student Council, Campus Book, FBLA, Spanish Clubs; Honor Student Program. CRAIG WILLIAM BARRETT-Tennis; ECHO Staff; His- tory Club; Greencostle High School, Greencastle, In- JERRY BARTIETT-Sr. Council; R.O.T.C. Officer; Stu- dent Council, FTA (treas.), German, SPQR Clubs; Big Brother. FRANCES PAULINE BATEMAN-ANNUAL, Christmas ECHO, ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Student Council, Booster, FBLA, Spanish Clubs. GLADYS MARIE BATEMAN-Christmas ECHO, ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Girls ' League. LINDA DENISE BATTS-ECHO Stoff; ANNUAL, Christ- mas ECHO, ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; FBLA, Human Relations, Y-Teens Clubs. VICKI LYNNE BAUER-Sr. Play; Jr. Prom Committee Chairman; Jr. Policy; Jr. Voudeville; A Cappello; Concert Choir; Madrigols; Frolic Musical; All-School Play; Christmas Play (student dir.); ANNUAL Staff; ECHO Staff; Biology, Music Asst.; Girls ' League, AFS (co-chairman). Footlights (pres.). History (corr. sec), Spanish, Thespians (vice-pres.) Clubs; Big Sister; Honor Student Program; Biology Award; Notional Honor Society. STEPHEN DALE BAXTER-Jr. Vaudeville; A Cappello; Concert Choir; Music Men; Bond; Frolic Musical- All- School Play; ECHO Staff; Biology Asst.; ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Stage Crew; AFS, Campus Book, Chess, Debate (pres.). Folk Singing, Footlights, Hi-Y (pres.). Human Relations, Naturalist, Physical Science, Political Discussion, Senate, SEPAC (pres.), Thespians Clubs; Big Brother; Biology Award GEORGE BAYLESS-Bowling; Fme Arts Agent; Booster Chess, German, Naturalist Clubs; Art Award WANITA MARIE BAYNHAM-Choral Club- AFS Ger- man Clubs. WILLIAM C. BEARD-Cross Country (mgr.); Industrial Arts Asst.; History, Order of the Straightedge Clubs. RONALD BELL-Jr. Vaudeville; ECHO, Fine Arts Red Cross Agents; Stage Crew; Human Relations Club. MARY FLETCHER BENHAM-A Cappello; Commence- ment Usher; Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Great Books Club; Big Sister. ASHER BENRUBI-Sr. Council; Sr. Ploy Jr Class Pres.; Jr. Policy; Jr. Vaudeville; Bond; Freshman Basketball; Freshman Football; Tennis; Freshman Track; ECHO Staff; Christmas ECHO, ECHO Fine Arts Agents; Student Council, Campus Book, Chess, History (soc chairman). Human Relations, Key Club, Naturalist, Order of the Straightedge, Physical Science Clubs; Big Brother. DONALD PATRICK BERNAUER-Coin, German, SEPAC Clubs. IRMGARDE I. BERZIN5-Sr. Council- Sr Ploy Jr Policy; Jr. Vaudeville Act Chairman; Jr. Vaudeville ' ANNUAL Ed. (club pictures); A Cappello; Choral Club; Concert Choir; Frolic Foshion Show Frolic Musical (student dir.); All-School Play; Christmas Ploy; Commencement Usher; ECHO, Fine Arts Agents; Biology, Business, Gym, Music Asst.; Student Council Girls ' League, AFS, Folk Singing, Footlights, Germar (pres.). Human Relations, Naturalist, Thespians (hist.) Clubs; Big Sister; Honor Student Program; I.U. Lan- guage Study in Germany; National Honor Society. SHARON ANN BEY-Choral Club; Concert Choir; Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; FBLA Club. GLENDA BEVERLY FAYE BIES-Y-Teens Club- Rock- ford West Senior High School, Rockford Illinois SHERRIAN MARIE BIRDSONG-Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Student Council; Honor Student Program; Louisville DuVolle, Louisville, Kentucky. PAMELA JOY BISHOP-Jr. Vaudeville; Bowling; Biol- ogy, Business, Counselor Asst.; ECHO, Fine Arts Agents; Y-Teens Club. CELESTINE GENEVA BLACK-Jr. Vaudeville; Choral Club Concert Choir; Commencement Usher; Homecom- ing Queen Candidate; Business, Counselor, Asst.; AN- NUAL, Christmas ECHO, ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Student Council, Girls ' League, Booster, Cam- pus Book, FBLA, FTA, Humon Relations, Library, Naturalist, True Blue, Y-Teens Clubs; Big Sister; Typ- ing Awards. EARL BLACK-ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Booster, FBLA Clubs. HOGAN H. BLACK, JR.-Sr. Council; Jr. Vaudeville- Bond; Orchestra; ECHO, Fine Arts Agents; Student Council, Campus Book Clubs. RICHARD BLACKWELL-Vorsity Wrestling; Fine Arts Red Cross Agents; Leftermen ' s Club. EDDIE MICHAEL BLUE-Jr. Policy; Jr Vaudeville- ECHO Staff; A Cappello; Music Men; Chess, History ' Human Relations, Key Club, Political Discussion Clubs; National Honor Society. CAROLYN LYNEEN BLUNT-ECHO Staff; Christmas ECHO, ECHO, Fine Arts Agents; Big Sister COLESTA BOLDEN-Sr. Ploy; Jr. Vaudeville- Choral Club; Concert Choir; Commencement Usher; ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Student Council, Girls ' Leogue, FBLA, Human Relations, Red Cross True Blue Clubs. DWIGHT AUSTIN BONDS-Jr. Voudeville; Concert Choir; Music Men; Frolic Musical; ECHO, Fine Arts Agents; Footlights, FBLA, Physical Science, Spanish Clubs. ELEANOR DOROTHY BOOKWALTER-Jr. Voudeville- Fine Arts Agent; Biology, Business Asst.; Girls ' Lea- gue (sec), Greot Books (vice-pres.). History (vice- pres.), Humon Relations, Le Cercle Francois, Natural- ist, True Blue Clubs; Big Sister; Honor Student Pro- gram; N.C.T.E. Award; Notional Honor Society; Tu- dor Hall School. RICHARD KENNETH BRADY-Sr. Play Bond- Orches- tra; Freshman Bosketball; Bowling; Freshman Cross Country; Freshman Track; Frolic Musical; Christmas Play; Christmas ECHO, ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Music Asst.; Hi-Pi, Hi-Y, Spanish, Stomp and Coin (treos.) Clubs. WYATT L. BRANSFORD-Bosketboll (mgr.); Bowling; Freshmon Track; Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Chess Club. PATTI ANNE BROADEN-Sr. Council; Jr. Vaudeville- Homecoming Queen Candidate; ANNUAL Fine Arts Agents; Student Council, Booster, Footlights, Spanish, Tri-Hi-Y Clubs; Big Sister. PATRICIA ANN BROOKINS-Librory Asst.; Fine Arts Agent; FBLA, Library, Red Cross Clubs. PHYLLIS JEAN BROWDER-Business Asst.; SEPAC Club. GALE BROWN-Sr. Ploy; Jr. Vaudeville; Nurse ' s Asst.; Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Booster, FBLA, Tri-Hi-Y, Y-Teens Clubs. C. PETER BRUYN-Jr. Vaudeville; Reserve Wrestling MARSHA BRYANT-Sr. Class Sec; Sr. Council- Jr Policy; Jr. Voudeville; ECHO Staff; Home Ec, Library Asst.; ECHO, Fine Arts Agents; Student Council, Greot Books, Human Relations; Red Cross, SEPAC Clubs; Honor Student Program; I.U. Summer Latin Conference; Notional Honor Society. STEPHEN LESLIE BUCKNER-Jr. Voudeville; Freshmon Bosketboll; Reserve, Freshman Football; Varsity, Re- serve, Freshman Track; ECHO, Fine Arts Agents; Student Council. CAROL MARION BUfORD-ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Gym Asst.; Booster, FBLA Clubs ANTHONY WAYNE BULLOCK-Christmos ECHO Fine Arts Agents; Order of the Stroightedge Club MARK VINCENT BURCH-ECHO Staff; Library Asst β–  ANNUAL, Christmos ECHO, ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Student Council, Booster, Campus Book, Chess, FBLA, Humon Relations Library Order of the Stroightedge, Political Discussion Clubs- Big Brother. ANN MARVIS BURKS-Jr. Voudeville; Bowling- All- School Ploy; Commencement Usher; Gym Asst.; AN- NUAL, Christmos ECHO, ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Girls ' League, Booster, FBLA, Red Cross, Tri-Hi-Y, Y-Teens Clubs; Typing Aword. CONSTANCE M. BURKS-Sr. Council- Jr Vaudeville Program Ed.; Jr. Policy; Jr. Vaudeville; A Capello; Choral Club; Concert Choir; Girls ' Ensemble; News Bureou; Frolic Musicol; Commencement Usher; Home- coming Queen Candidate; ANNUAL Staff; ECHO Staff; Library, Music Asst.; ECHO, Fine Arts Agents; Student Council, Campus Book, Footlights, Library, Spanish, Y-Teens Clubs; Hono r Student Program; Biology Award. MICHAEL S. BUSCHMANN-Biology Asst.; ANNUAL ECHO Agents. JOHN HERBERT BUSH, JR. -Varsity, Reserve Cross Country; Reserve Track; Varsity Wrestling; Gym Asst.; Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Lettermen ' s (pres.) Club. ROBERT BUTIER-Reserve Baseball; Varsity Basket- ball; Gym Asst.; ECHO, Red Cross Agents; Letter- FELIPE EDUARDO CAICEDO-Student Council AFS, History, Key Club, Naturalist, Spanish Clubs; AFS Exchange Student from Colombia, South America. SHELLEY DARLENE CAIN-Jr. Vaudeville; Choral Club; Orchestra; ANNUAL, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Booster, FTA, Spanish, Tri-Hi-Y, Y-Teens Clubs. CRAIG CARLETON CAMPBELL-Jr. Vaudeville; Re- serve Baseball; All-School Play; Christmas Ploy; ECHO Staff; Business, Counselor Asst.; ANNUAL, ECHO, Fine Arts Agents; R.O.T.C. Officer; Chess, Debate, Great Books, Senate Clubs. TOMMY EARLENE CAMPBELL-Concert Choir; Home- coming Queen Condidote; Prom Queen; Booster, FTA, Y-Teens Clubs. JONNETTA CARPENTER-Chorol Club; Gym Asst.; Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Student Council LINDA LOUISE CASWELL-Humon Relations Club; North Central High School. JOSEPH JUNG CHAN-Sr. Play; Jr. Vaudeville- AN- NUAL Ed. (photo); ANNUAL Staff; Christmas ECHO Staff; Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts Agents; Student Council, Hi-Pi (sec). Human Relations, Key Club (treos.). Moth, Mu Alpha Theta (pres.). Naturalist Clubs; Honor Student Program; Notional Honor So- ciety. DARLENE CHANDLER-Sr. Ploy; Jr. Policy; Jr Vaudeville; Choral Club; Concert Choir; Frolic Fash- ion Show; Christmos Ploy; Commencement Usher; Business, Gym Asst.; ANNUAL, Christmos ECHO Agents; Student Council, Girls ' League, Footlights, Human Relotions, Spanish Clubs. BRENDA GALE CHEEK-Jr. Vaudeville; Freshman Cheerleader; Attendance, Business, Gym, Library Asst.; ANNUAL, ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Student Council, Girls ' League, Booster, FBLA, Great Books, Library, True Blue Clubs; Big Sister. LARRY D. CHENAULT-Jr. Vaudeville; Reserve, Fresh- mon Basketball; ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Booster, FBLA Clubs. JEfFERY CHEUNG-Sr. Ploy; ANNUAL Ed. (sports); Varsity, Reserve, Freshman Cross Country (mgr.); Varsity, Reserve (mgr.). Freshman Wrestling; AN- NUAL Staff; ANNUAL, Christmos ECHO Agents- Phy- sical Science Asst.; Student Council, German Key Club, Lettermen ' s, Noturolist Clubs; Honor Student Program. SHARON CHILDS-Gym, English, Library Asst.; AN- NUAL, Christmas ECHO, ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Student Council, Booster, Coin, FBLA, Li- brary, Red Cross, Y-Teens Clubs. DEBRA J. CLARK-Sr. Ploy; Jr. Vaudeville; Varsity Cheerleader; All-School Ploy; Christmas Play; Gym Asst.; Fine Arts Agent; Chess, SEPAC, Spanish Clubs; Notional Honor Society. JUDY CLARK-Jr. Voudeville; Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. WESLEY JOHN CLARK-Jr. Voudeville; Reserve, Fresh- man Football; Christmas ECHO, ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Student Council, Chess, Hi-Y, Human Relations, Order of the Straightedge (asst. sec.) Clubs. ALEXANDER CLARKE Ill-Varsity, Reserve Baseball; Bowling; ECHO Agent; Spanish Club. EUNICE P. CLEMONS-Biology Asst.; Christmas ECHO, ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Student Council, Booster, Naturalist, Red Cross, Y-Teens Clubs. RONALD DARNEAU COCHRAN-Sr. Ploy; Jr Vaude- ville; Reserve Baseball (mgr.); Reserve Wrestling (mgr.); ANNUAL, Christmas ECHO, ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; R.O.T.C. Officer; Student Council, Campus Book, Chess, Debate, Humon Relations Of- ficers (vice-pres.). Physical Science, Political Discus- sion, Senate, Spanish Clubs. ELIZABETH CODY-Gym, Library Asst.; ECHO Agent; Chess, Library, Spanish Clubs. DIANE YVONNE COFFEE-Commencement Usher; Booster Club. CAROL ANN COLBERT-Sr. Council; Jr. Policy- Jr. Vaudeville; Prom Queen Candidate; Attendance, Counselor Asst.; ANNUAL, ECHO, Fine Arts Agents; Human Relations, Naturalist Clubs; Big Sister; Hon- or Student Program; National Honor Society (sec). ALICE MARIE COLEMAN-Jr. Vaudeville; ANNUAL Ed. (underclassman pictures); Commencement Usher; Prom Queen Candidate; ANNUAL Staff; ECHO Agent; Student Council, Girls ' Leogue, FTA, Great Books, Spanish, Y-Teens Clubs; Big Sister. JOYCE COLEMAN-Compus Book Club. JUDITH ELAINE COLEMAN-Commencement Usher; Christmos ECHO, ECHO Agents; Booster, Compus Book, Red Cross Clubs. WILLIAM COLEMAN-Vorsity, Reserve, Freshman Football; Varsity, Reserve Track; Varsity, Reserve, Freshman Wrestling; Lettermen ' s Club. CECIL RICHARDSON CONN-Freshman Basketball; Bowling; ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Stage KENNETH H. CORNELL-Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. WILLIE CORNETT-Reserve, Freshmon Basketball; Fine Arts Agent; Student Council, Booster, German Clubs. LINDA COUNTS-Sr. Closs Vice-Pres.; Sr. Council; Jr. Policy; Jr. Vaudeville Act Chairman; Jr. Vaude- ville; Commencement Usher; ANNUAL Staff; Book- store, Nurse ' s Asst.; ANNUAL, ECHO, Fine Arts Agents; Student Council, Girls ' League, Great Books, Human Relations, Naturalist Clubs; Big Sister; Honor Student Program; National Honor Society. DELOS POMEROY CRAFT-Jr. Vaudeville; A Cappelia; Madrigals; Music Men; Freshman Basketball; Varsity Golf; Christmas Play; ECHO Stoff; History Asst.; ANNUAL, ECHO, fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Stu- dent Council, Folk Singing (pres.). Footlights, Natural- ist Clubs; Big Brother. BETTl CRAIG-Christmas ECHO, ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Booster, Chess, Footlights, FBLA, Phy- sical Science, Sponish Clubs. WILLIAM ANDERSON CRAIG-FBLA (trees.), FTA, Physical Science, Spanish Clubs. GERALD CUNNINGHAM-Varsity Football; Varsity Track; ECHO Agent. LARRY DAILEY-Sr. Council; Jr. Voudeville; Reserve Track; Physics Asst.; Student Council, Chess, Human Relations, Naturalist (pres.). Physical Science, Span- ish Clubs; Hov e High School. MILTON DAVID DAlLEY Sr. Class Pres.; Sr. Council; Jr Policy; Jr. Vaudeville; Band; Orchestra; Reserve Football; Varsity Track; Reserve Wrestling; All-School Play; Student Council, Campus Book, Chess, Great Books, Key Club, Lettermen ' s, Math (pres.), Mu Alpha Theta, Naturalist, Spanish (pres.) Clubs; Big Brother; Honor Student Program; National Honor Society. WILLIAM THOMAS DALTON-Jr. Voudeville; Christ- mas Play; ECHO Staff; ANNUAL, Christmas ECHO, ECHO, Red Cross Agents; Booster, Campus Book, FBLA, Great Books, Human Relations, Les Jeunes Gens, Red Cross Clubs. PEGGIE ANETTE DANCE-Orchestro; ECHO Agent; Campus Book, FBLA, Spanish Clubs. RICHARD DAUBENSPECK-Biology Asst.; R.O.T.C. Of- ficer; Chess, FBLA Clubs; Big Brother; Biology Award; Lakeview High School, Sandy Lake, Penn- Wrestling; Craft sylvania. HARRY DAVIDSON, JR.-Freshrr Arts Asst.; Fine Arts Agent. CARL M. DAVIS-Sr. Ploy; Jr. Vaudeville; A Cappel- ia; Concert Choir; Bowling; Reserve Tennis; Frolic Musical; All-School Ploy; Christmas Play; Biology, Music Asst.; Fine Arts Agent; Stage Crew; Student Council, Chess, Footlights, History, Math, Naturolist, Physical Science, Thespians Clubs; Big Brother; Honor Student Program; Biology Aword; Notional Honor Society. CATHY DIANE DAVIS-Bangor High School, Bangor, Michigan. MARGAREn JO ANNE DAVIS-Commencement Usher; ANNUAL, ECHO, Fine Arts Agents; Booster, Campus Book, FBLA, FTA, Hi-Pi, Physical Science, Red Cross, Y-Teens Clubs. ROBERT DAVID DeFRANTZ-Sr. Council; Jr. Policy; Jr. Voudeville; Fine Arts Agent; Student Council, Campus Book, Chess, Debate, Footlights, Great Books, Hi-Y, History, Human Relotions, Physical Science, Political Discussion, Radio, SEPAC Clubs; Big Brother. lYDIA YVONNE DeJARNEHE-Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Student Council, Booster, FBLA Clubs; Typ- ing Award. Y. SHARRON DeWALT-Sr. Ploy; Jr. Vaudeville; Fro- lic Foshion Show; Commencement Usher; Library Asst.; ANNUAL, Christmos ECHO, ECHO Agents; Stu- dent Council, Booster, Campus Book, FBLA, Human Relations, Tri-Hi-Y Clubs. CHERYL LYNN DeWEESE-Orchestra; All-School Play; Counselor Asst.; Christmas ECHO, ECHO, Fine Arts Agents; FBLA Club; Big Sister. CHARLES ELBERT DUNCAN-Jr. Vaudeville; ECHO Ed. (Wed.); News Bureau; A Cappelia; Band; AN- NUAL Staff; Christmas ECHO Staff; ECHO Staff; Chemistry, English Asst.; Student Council, Chess, De- bate, German, Great Books, History (pub. chairman). Human Relations, Physical Science, Political Discus- sion (vice-pres.). Quill Scroll, SPQR (vice-pres.). Senate Clubs; Honor Student Progrom; Typing Award; Nationol Honor Society. PETER S. EASTON-Sr. Play; Jr. Vaudeville; Frolic Musical; All-School Play; Christmas Ploy; ANNUAL Staff; ECHO Staff; ANNUAL, ECHO Agents; WIAN; Stage Crew; Student Council, Footlights, Germon, Great Books, History, Human Relotions, Key Club, Moth, Mu Alpha Theta (vice-pres.). Naturalist (vice- pres.). Physical Science, Political Science, Political Discussion, Quill Scroll, Thespians Clubs; Big Brother; Honor Student Program; Nationol Merit Commendation; Notional Honor Society. SALLY EBERHARD-Sr. Play; Jr. Vaudeville; ANNUAL Ed. (foculty liner); A Cappelia; Choral Club; Concert Choir; Frolic Musical; All-School Play; Christmas Ploy; Biology, Counselor Asst.; ECHO, Fine Arts Agents; Student Council, Girls ' League (treas.), AFS, Boaster, Folk Singing, Footlights, German, Naturalist, Thespians (scribe) Clubs; Big Sister; Honor Student Program; Notional Honor Society. JOYCE LESLIE EDWARDS-Jr. Vaudeville; Orchestro; Commencement Usher; ECHO Staff; Business, Library, Physical Science Asst.; ECHO Agent; Student Council, Girls ' League, Booster, Footlights, FBLA, FTA, Great Books, Librory, Senate, SEPAC, Spanish, True Blue, Y-Teens Clubs. KENNETH DAVID EDWARDS-R.O.T.C. Officer. ALFRED ROWE EDYVEAN, JR.-Sr. Ploy; A Cappelia; Music Men; Frolic Musical; All-School Ploy; Christ- mas Ploy; Botany Asst.; ANNUAL, Christmas ECHO, ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Stoge Crew; AFS, Booster, Footlights, History, Human Relations, Noturalist, Thespians (pres.) Clubs; Big Brother-Big Sister Program tco-chairman). ESTHER EISMAN-ANNUAL Editor-in-Chief; Sr. Coun- cil; Jr. Vaudeville; Choral Club; Concert Choir; Com- mencement Usher; ANNUAL Staff; Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Student Council, Girls ' League, De- bate, Footlights (sec.-treas.). Human Relations, Span- ish (sec.) Clubs; Big Sister; Honor Student Program; Notional Honor Society. VIRGINIA ELIISON-Jr. Vaudeville; A Cappello; Choral Club; Concert Choir; R.O.T.C. (sponsor); Stu- dent Council, Girls ' League, AFS, Folk Singing, Foot- lights Clubs; Big Sister. WILLIE JEAN ELSTON-Bowling; Christmas ECHO, ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Booster, FBLA Clubs. JAMES ENGLISH-Reserve, Freshman Football; Var- sity, Reserve, Freshman Track; Red Cross Agent; Campus Book, Human Relations, Lettermen ' s Clubs; Union-Endicott High School, Elmira, New York. CAROL DIANE EPSTEIN-ECHO Staff; Nurse ' s Asst.; Girls ' League, Booster, Human Relations, True Blue Clubs. OSCAR EVANS-Vorsity Baseball; Varsity, Reserve, Freshman Basketball; Bowling; Reserve Cross Coun- try; Varsity Football; Freshn ECHO, Fine Arts Agents; Let Straightedge Clubs. STACY MARIE EVANS-AII-School Ploy; Gym, Library Asst.; Fine Arts Agent; Human Relations, Library, Y-Teens Clubs. LLOYD EVERS-Freshman Basketball; Industrial Arts Asst.; ANNUAL, ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Student Council, Booster, Campus Book, FTA, History, Human Relations, Order of the Straightedge (pres., sec), Radio, Red Cross, Spanish Clubs. TOM FARRELL-Jr. Vaudeville; Christmas ECHO Staff; ECHO Staff; Fiction Club. SANDRA KAY FEIST-Commencement Usher; Business Asst.; ANNUAL, Fine Arts Agents; Student Cour Girls ' League, AFS, Footlights, Human Relotic Naturalist, True Blue Clubs; Lodywood High Sch LEWIS FIELDS-Jr. Vaudeville; Band; Orchestra; B ness. Music Asst.; ANNUAL, Christmas ECHO, ECHO, Fine Arts Agents; Student Council, Chess, FBLA, Hi man Relations, Naturalist, Radio, Spanish Club; Biology Awards. SHARON ANN FIELDS-ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cro; Agents; Booster, Campus Book, Red Cross Clubs. DANIEL S. FIEMING-Brebeuf Preparatory Schoo Agents; Boos- :il. Girls ' League, WANDA JEAN FLEMING-Bu ANNUAL, ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cn ter, FBLA, FTA, Tri-H i-Y Clubs. DOROTHY FLETCHER-Student FBLA Clubs. MICHAEL J. FORD-Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. DONALD GORDON FORK-Sr. Play; Jr. Vaudeville; All-School Ploy; ANNUAL Staff; R.O.T.C. Officer, Honors; Naturalist, Officers Clubs; National Honor REBECCA ANN FRAZIER-Sr. Council; Sr. Play; Jr. Policy; Jr. Vaudeville Act Chairman; Jr. Vaudeville; ANNUAL Ed. (faculty pictures); Commencement Ushe Student :il (SI sming Queen; English A: Girls ' League, Great Books, Human Relations, Naturalist Clubs; Big Sister; Honor Stu- dent Program; Art, DAR Awards; Notional Honor CELESTE MARIE FREEMAN-Jr. Vaudeville; Chorql Club; Frolic Fashion Show; Commencement Usher; Prom Queen Candidate; Counselor, English Asst.; Fine Arts Agent; Student Council, Girls ' League Clubs; Big Sister. lOR BILL BEARD finds that being alert and ottentive pays off in good grades. CONTEMPLATING the next play, Orville Roe watches a freshman basketball gome. ARIJA ANNE fREIBERGS-Nurse ' s Asst.; ANNUAL, Fine Arts Agents; Girls ' League. ROBERT MICHAEL FRIEDMEYER-Sr. Play; ECHO Ed. (sports)- News Bureau; Frolic Musical; All-School Play ECHO Staff; Christmas ECHO, ECHO Agents; WIAN; Stage Crew; Campus Book, Fiction, History, Human Relations, Political Discussion (vice-pres.). Quill Scroll (treos.), Senate (pres,), SEPAC (pres.), Thespians Clubs; Big Brother; Notional Honor Society. DEBORAH JEAN FRIERSON-Jr. Vaudeville; ECHO Staff; Student Council, Footlights, FBLA, Red Cross, Y-Teens Clubs. DAVID MONTGOMERY FRUIT-Reserve Wrestling. JESSIE M. FRY-Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; SPQR Club. DELMAN ANTHONY GADDIE-A Cappello; Concert Choir; Music Men; Red Cross Agent; Booster, Order of the Straightedge, Red Cross Clubs. AUGUSTUS GAINES-R.O.T.C. Officer. JAMES CARLTON GARDNER-Band; Varsity, Reserve, Freshman Baseball; Varsity, Reserve, Freshman Foot- ball; Varsity, Reserve, Freshman Wrestling; Gym Asst.; ANNUAL, Christmas ECHO, ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Booster, Lettermen ' s Clubs. MARSHA GARDNER-Girls ' League, Y-Teens Clubs. STACEY HILLIARD GARVIN-Jr. Vaudeville; Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; R.O.T.C. Officer. JOHN R. GENTRY-Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Hu- man Relations Club; Art Awards. TERRIE JEAN GIBBS-Concert Choir; Attendance, Gym Asst.; Fine Arts Agent; Great Books Club. lAURA CRAFTON GILPIN-Jr. Policy; Jr. Vaudeville; Christmas ECHO Staff (ed.); ECHO Ed. (Fri.); Christ- mas Play; Library Asst.; Christmas ECHO Agent; Student Council, Fiction, Footlights (vice-pres., scribe). Great Books, Le Cercle Francois, Library, Quill Scroll (vice-pres.) Clubs; Big Sister; Honor Student Program; Notional Honor Society. LEONARD H. GIAZIER-Sr. Play; Jr. Policy; Jr. Vaudeville; Freshman Baseball; Varsity, Reserve Bas- ketball (mgr.); Bowling; Christmas Ploy; ECHO Staff; Gym, English Asst.; ANNUAL, ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents, Campus Book, Lettermen ' s, Spanish Clubs; Big Brother. BEVERLY DIANE GlENN-ECHO, Fine Arts Agents; FBLA Club. SHERMAN GOENS-Varsity, Freshman Football; Re- serve, Freshman Wrestling; Order of the Straightedge Club. CARLETON RUDOLPH GOIDER-Varsity, Reserve Foot- ball; Varsity, Reserve, Freshman Track; Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Lettermen ' s Club. ELLEN PATRICIA GONIS-Sr. Play; Jr. Vaudeville; ANNUAL Ed. (club pictures); ECHO Ed. (Thurs.); News Bureau; ANNUAL Staff; Christmas ECHO Staff; Busi- ness Asst.; Christmas ECHO, ECHO Agents; WIAN; Student Council, Girls ' League, Debote (pres.). Fic- tion, Human Relations, Le Cercle Francois (sec- treas.). Quill Scroll (sec). True Blue Clubs; Big Sister; Honor Student Program; Biology Award; Na- tional Honor Society. GREGORY CHARLES GOOCH-Sr. Council; Sr. Play; Jr Vaudeville- News Bureau; Band; Freshman Foot- ball; Frolic Musical; ECHO Staff; Music Asst.; AN- NUAL, ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; WIAN; Student Council, Chess, Hi-Pi, Human Relations, Physical Science, Poli ' icol Discussion, Radio, SEPAC, Spanish Clubs; Big Brother. CLARK GOODWINE-Vorsity, Reserve, Freshman Baseball; Varsity, Reserve Football; Human Relations Club. ANDREE C. GOOLSBY-Jr. Vaudeville Act Choirman; Jr Vaudeville; Bond; ANNUAL, Christmos ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agent.; Student Council, Folk Singina, Human Relations, Y-Teens Clubs. SUSAN LEE GRAHAM-Jr. Vaudeville; ANNUAL Ed. (sr. liner); News Bureou; All-School Play; Christmas Ploy; ANNUAL Staff; Christmas ECHO Staff; ECHO Staff; English Asst.; ANNUAL, Christmos ECHO, Red Cross Agents; Girls ' League, AFS, Footlights, Ger- man, Great Books, Quill Scroll Clubs; Big Sister. TIMOTHY JOSEPH GRAVENSTRETER-Jr. Vaudeville; News Bureau; Christmas ECHO Stoff; ECHO Staff; ANNUAL Agent; WIAN; Stage Crew; Footlights, His- tory, Naturalist Clubs; Brebeuf Preparatory School. ROBERT W . GRISSOM-Jr. Vaudeville; Bond; AN- NUAL Staff; ANNUAL, Fine Arts Agents; R.O.T.C. Officer, Honors; Student Council, German, Human Relations, Political Discussion Clubs. HAROLD CARSON GRUNDY-Vorsity, Reserve, Fresh- man Football; Varsity, Reserve, Freshman Track; Varsity, Reserve, Freshman Wrestling; Gym Asst.; ANNUAL, Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts Agents; Booster, Lettermen ' s Clubs. GERALD M. GRUVER-Jr. Vaudeville; Freshman Foot- ball; Varsity Golf; Gym Asst.; Key Club, Lettermen ' s Club. HAROLD GUDE-Freshman Wrestling; Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. DOROTHY lYNN GUILION-Sr. Play; Jr. Vaudeville; ANNUAL Ed. (art); Bond; Varsity Cheerleader; Frolic Fashion Show; Frolic Musical; All-School Ploy; Christ- mas Ploy; Commencement Usher; ANNUAL Staff; ECHO Staff; Biology, Gym Asst.; ANNUAL, Christ- mas ECHO, ECHO Agents; Student Council, Girls ' League, Footlights, History, Human Relations, Natur- alist, Thespians (sec.) Clubs; Big Sister; Honor Stu- dent Program; National Honor Society. H OLIVE P. HACKETT-Jr. Class Vice-Pres.; Jr. Vaude- ville; Homecoming Princess; Gym, English, Longuage Asst.; Student Council, Great Books, Humon Relations, Key Club (sponsor). Naturalist Clubs; Honor Student Program; National Honor Society. BERNIE NATHANIAL HALL-A Coppella; Concert Choir; Reserve, Freshman Baseball; Freshman Bas- ketball; Bowling; ECHO Staff; Student Council, Campus Book, Red Cross Clubs. GORDON STEWART HAIL-Jr. Vaudeville; Varsity, Reserve, Freshman Golf; Gym Asst.; Christmas ECHO, ECHO Agents; Key Club, Naturalist Club; Biology Award. leROY HALl-Reserve Baseball. PATRICIA ANN HALL-Jr. Voudeville; Gym Asst.; Y-Teens Club. MARCELLA PATRICIA HANKINS-Commencement Usher; ANNUAL Staff; Fine Arts Agent; Student Council, Booster, Campus Book, Spanish Clubs; Typ- ing Award. FRANK HANN-Art Asst.; Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Campus Book (sec.) Club. YVONNE HARDIN-Y-Teens Club; Crispus Attucks High School. ELIZABETH JANE HARGER-Jr. Vaudeville; A Cop- pella; Concert Choir; Girls ' Ensemble; Student Coun- cil, Girls ' League, AFS, Folk Singing (sec). History, Human Relations, Naturalist Clubs; Honor Student Program. ANORA M. HARRIS-Gym Asst.; Booster, FBLA, Hu- man Relations Clubs. STEPHEN LAURENCE HARRIS-Fine Arts Agent; Stu- dent Council, Booster, Campus Book, Human Relations Clubs. CAROL JEAN HARRISON-Red Cross Agent; FBLA Club. CALVIN Y. HART-Freshmon Football; Freshman Wrestling; ECHO Agent; R.O.T.C. Officer; Stage Crew; FBLA Club. PHILIP N. HATHAWAY-Sr. Play; ANNUAL Staff; ECHO Staff, Counselor Asst.; Footlights, Human Re- lotions Clubs; Big Brother; Chotard High School. BETTY JO HAWKINS-Chorol Club; Booster, FBLA, Tri-Hi-Y (treos.), Y-Teens Club. STEVEN HEDRICK-Band; Orchestra; Vorsity, Reserve, Freshman Basketball; Reserve, Freshman Cross Coun- try; Varsity, Reserve, Freshman Track; Freshman Wrestling; FBLA, Lettermen ' s Clubs. BETTY JEAN HEETER-Gym Asst.; Fine Arts Agent; Girls ' League, Booster, Great Books, Naturalist (sec). Senate Clubs; Big Sister; Honor Student Program; Nationol Honor Society. CAROL YVONNE HENRY-Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; FBLA Club. DAVID HEPLEY-Jr. Vaudeville; Reserve Golf; The Principia, St. Louis, Missouri. JOE W. HIATT-Wrestling; Language Asst.; Spanish Club. LUTHER SYLVESTER HICKS-Chess Club; Crispus At- tucks High School. RAYMOND ALAN HICKS-Freshmon Basketball; Fresh- man Track; Freshman Wrestling. FELICIA VONNE HOLIIS-Choral Club; Concert Choir; Homecoming Queen Candidate; Prom Queen Candi- date; Attendance, Counselor, Gym Asst.; ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Student Council, Campus Book, FBLA, Human Relations, Red Cross Clubs. ROGER EVEREH HOLLOWAY-Sr. Play; Jr. Policy; Jr. Vaudeville; News Bureau; Frolic Fashion Show Commentator; ANNUAL Staff; ECHO Staff (photo- grapher); ANNUAL Agent; WIAN; Key Club, Natural- ist Clubs; Big Brother. BARBARA HOLMES-ANNUAL, Red Cross Agents; Booster, FBLA, Tri-Hi-Y Clubs; Typing Award. DAVID L. HOLT-Varsity, Reserve, Freshman Basket- ball; Varsity, Reserve, Freshman Football; Varsity, Reserve, Freshman Track; Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Lettermen ' s Club. MARGRET HOOD-Jr. Vaudeville; ANNUAL ED. (sr. pictures, ad. mgr.); ECHO Staff; Chemistry Asst.; ANNUAL, ECHO, Fine Arts Agents; WIAN; Girls ' League, Great Books, Naturalist, Physical Science, SPQR (sec.) Clubs; Big Sister; Honor Student Pro- gram; Notional Honor Society. STEPHEN THOMAS HORW(ITZ-Jr. Policy; Jr. Vaude- ville; ECHO Staff; Biology, History Asst.; Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; R.O.T.C. Officer, Honors; Student Council, Chess (sec). Great Books, History (pres., vice-pres). Human Relations, Moth, Naturalist, Of- ficer ' s (pres., vice-pres., sec). Physical Science, Polit- ical Discussion (pres.). Quill Scroll (pres.). Red Cross, SPQR Clubs; Big Brother; Honor Student Pro- gram; DAR Award; Notional Honor Society. JANICE LYNN HOUSE-Sr. Play; Jr. Vaudeville; All- School Ploy; Christmas Ploy; Commencement Usher; Business Asst.; Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Student Council, Footlights, FBLA, Human Relations, Red Cross, Thespions, Y-Teens Clubs. DEANNA JOAN HOWARD-Jr. Vaudeville; Christmas Ploy; Attendance Asst.; ECHO Agent; Student Coun- cil, Booster, Compus Book, Footlights, Human Rela- tions, Y-Teens (sec.) Clubs. DONNIE HOWARD-Freshman Basketball; Varsity Cross Country; ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. JEROME HUBBARD-Sr. Ploy; Jr. Vaudeville; Frolic Musical; All-School Play; Christmas Play; Industrial Arts Asst.; Stage Crew. MICHAEL ERIC HUBBARD-Jr. Vaudeville; Hi-Pi, Hi-Y Clubs; Big Brother. CLARENCE ALEXANDER HUDSON-Sr. Council; Sr. Ploy; Jr. Vaudeville; Frolic Musical; All-School Play; Counselor Asst.; Fine Arts Agent; R.O.T.C. Officer, Honors; Debate, Officers, Senate, Thespions Clubs. PATRICIA DIANE HUDSON-Business Asst.; ECHO, Fine Arts Agents; Honor Student Program. ANTHONY WARREN HUGHES-Jr. Vaudeville; ECHO, Fine Arts Agents; Student Council, FBLA, Human Rela- tions Clubs. SHERYL I. HULl-Business, History Asst.; Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Student Council, Girls ' League, Y-Teens Clubs. LORENZO HUMPHREY-Reserve Baseball; FBLA Club. LEE HUMPHRIES-Jr. Vaudeville; Freshman Basketball. ANDREA KAYE HUNTER-Spanish Club. LINDA M. HUTCHISON-Jr. Vaudeville; ANNUAL Staff; ECHO Staff; Business, Library Asst.; ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Student Council, Cam- pus Book, German, Human Relations, Library, Y- Teens Clubs; Big Sister. PAUL ANDREW HUHON-Sr. Play; Jr. Vaudeville Act Chairman; All-School Play; Christmas Play; ANNUAL Staff; Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; R.O.T.C. Officer, Honors; Student Council, Fiction, Footlights, History (pres.). Naturalist, Officers (pres., treos.). Political Discussion, Thespians Clubs; Big Brother; Honor Student Program; Biology Award; Notional Honor Society. TIMOTHY JOEl HUXHOLD-Jr. Vaudeville; Varsity Baseball; Varsity, Reserve Basketball; Varsity Foot- ball; Reserve Wrestling; Fine Arts Agent; Key Club; Lettermen ' s (treos.). Naturalist Clubs; Big Brother; Honor Student Program; National Honor Society. STEVEN FREDRICK ISENBERG-Sr. Council; Jr. Prom Committee Chairman; Jr. Policy; Jr. Vaudeville; A Cappello; Concert Choir; Music Men; Freshman Bas- ketball; Freshman Cross Country; Frolic Musical; ANNUAL Stoff; ECHO Staff; Chemistry Asst.; AN- NUAL, ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; WIAN; Student Council, Fiction, German, Great Books, His- tory, Human Relations, Key Club (sec, pres.). Natur- alist, Physical Science Clubs; Big Brother; Honor Stu- dent Program; Notional Honor Society. ARMAND M. JACKSON JR.-AII-School Ploy; Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Chotard High School. CHARLES JACKSON-Red Cross Agent; Chotard High School. DEBORAH JACKSON-FBLA Club. DIANE JACKSON-Sr. Council; Jr. Class Sec; Jr. Policy; Jr. Vaudeville; Choral Club; Commencement Usher; ANNUAL Staff; English Asst.; ANNUAL, ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Student Council, Booster, Campus Book, Footlights, FBLA, Red Cross, Y-Teens Clubs; Big Sister. BARBARA JARRETT-Jr. Vaudeville; Commencement ment Usher; Homecoming Princess; Prom Queen Candidate; Student Council, Girls ' League, German, Y-Teens Clubs. JAMES JOHNSON, JR. -Jr. Vaudeville; Freshman Basketball; Bowling; Vorsity, Freshman Cross Coun- try; Varsity, Reserve, Freshman Track; Varsity, Re- serve Wrestling; Counselor, Gym, Physical Science Asst.; ANNUAL, Christmas ECHO, ECHO, Fine Arts Red Cross Agents; Student Council, Campus E Lettermen ' s, Physical Science, Spanish Clubs. KEITH DWIGHT JOHNSON-Jr. Policy; Jr. Vaudeville, Reserve, Freshman Basketball; Varsity, Rese Freshman Football; Varsity, Freshman Track; Com mencement Usher; Counselor Asst.; Student C cil. Great Books, Human Relations, Key Club, Let termen ' s Clubs; National Honor Society. PAUL WllllAM JOHNSON, JR.-Sr. Council; Jr. Class Treos.; Jr. Policy; ANNUAL Ed. (copy); ANNUAL Staff; ECHO Staff; Biology, English Asst.; ECHO Agent; Student Council, German, Great Books, Hi- Pi, Human Relations, Key Club (sec). Naturalist Clubs; Big Brother; Honor Student Program; Na- ol Ho ety. RUTH ELIZABETH JOHNSON-Sr. Play; All-School Play; ECHO Stoff; FBLA, FTA, Humon Relations, Red Cross, Y-Teens Clubs; Cherau High School, Cherau, South Carolina. STEPHANIE JOHNSON-ANNUAL, ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Booster Club. DOUGLASS F. JOHNSTON-Varsity, Reserve Baseboll; Freshman Basketball; Varsity, Reserve, Freshman Football; Reserve Wrestling; Gym Asst.; ANNUAL, Christmas ECHO, ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Booster Club. ANITA LYNEll JONES-Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Booster, Red Cross, SEPAC Clubs. JO ELLEN JONES-Sr. Council; Jr. Vaudeville Act Chairman; Jr. Vaudeville; Orchestra; Frolic Fashion Show; ECHO Staff; ECHO Agent; Student Council, Girls ' League, Fiction, Folk Singing, True Blue Clubs; Big Sister; National Honor Society. PAUL NATHIENAL JONES-ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. THERESA ANN JONES-Red Cross Agent; FBLA, Red Cross, Tri-Hi-Y, Y-Teens Clubs. MARGARET JORDAN-Choral Club; Red Cross Agent. K VICKI I. KINNAMAN-Library Asst.; ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Human Relations Club. MICHAEL PATRICK KIRBY-ECHO Stoff; Brebeuf Pre- paratory School, ARTHUR ALEXANDER KOHN-Jr. Policy; Jr. Vaude- ville; Music Men; Reserve, Freshman Tennis; AN- NUAL Staff; Student Council (vice-pres., treas.). Great Books, Human Relations, Key Club, Naturalist, Physical Science, Political Discussion Clubs; Big Brother; Honor Student Program; Notional Honor Society (treas.). MARGRET KOMISARS-Sr. Ploy; Jr. Policy; Jr. Voude- ville; ANNUAL Ed. (sr. pictures); Choral Club; Var- sity, Reserve Cheerleader; Christmas Play; Com- mencement Usher; Prom Queen Candidate; ECHO Staff; Gym Asst.; ANNUAL, ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Student Council, Girls ' League, AFS, Booster, Footlights, Germon, Great Books, Naturolist Clubs; Big Sister; Honor Student Program; Notional Honor Society, PAULA KOSOf-Jr. Vaudeville; Commencement Usher; Business Asst.; ECHO Agent; Girls ' League, Booster, Footlights Clubs. KATHLEEN MARGARET KREIGER-SPQR Club. JOHN JOSEPH lAIDLOW-Band; Reserve Track. CORLIS A. LAURAY-Commencement Usher; ANNUAL, Christmas ECHO, ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. CYNTHIA GAY LAWSON-Sr. Play; Jr. Vaudeville; Choral Club; All-School Ploy; Commencement Usher; St age Crew; Student Council, Girls ' League, AFS, Booster, Footlights, Spanish, Thespions (hist.). True Blue, Y-Teens Clubs; Typing Award; Chotard High School. MARY LEECH-Sr. Council; Sr. Ploy; Jr. Policy; Jr. Vaudeville; A Cappella (pres.); Concert Choir; Mad- rigals; Frolic Musical; ECHO Staff; Music Asst.; Stu- dent Council, Girls ' League (pres.), AFS (co-choir- mon). Footlights, Great Books, Human Relations, Naturalist, Spanish, Thespions Clubs; Big Sister; Honor Student Program; Notional Honor Society. SHARON B. LEIGH-Spanish Club; Aberdeen Senior High School, Aberdeen, Maryland. SHIRLEY MARIE lEWIS-Commencement Usher; Gym Asst.; ANNUAL, Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Campus Book, Red Cross, Tri-Hi-Y, Y-Teens Clubs. JUDY MARIA LinLEJOHN-AII-School Play; Christ- mas Ploy; Booster, Campus Book Clubs. GWENDOLYN MARIE LOCKE-Tri-Hi-Y Club; Big Sis- ter; Typing Award. LINDA LOCKHART-Choral Club; Lawrence Central High School. DINA RUTH lONG-Sr. Ploy; Counselor Asst.; Stage Crew; Student Council, Girls ' League, Footlights, Spanish, True Blue Clubs; Topeka West High School, Topeko, Kansas. GLORIA lONG-Jr. Vaudeville; Bowling; All-School Ploy; Commencement Usher; Counselor Asst.; Fine Arts Agent; Student Council, Booster, Tri-Hi-Y, Y- Teens Clubs; Typing Award. JENNIE S. LOWE-Sr. Council; Jr. Vaudeville Chair- man; Jr. Policy; Jr. Vaudeville; A Coppella (hist.); Choral Club; Madrigols; Frolic Musical; All-School Play; Christmas Play; Homecoming Queen Candidate; ANNUAL Staff; ECHO Staff; Music Asst.; ECHO, Fine Arts Agents; R.O.T.C. (sponsor); Stage Crew; Student Council, Girls ' League, AFS, Footlights, Great Books, Human Relations (pres.). Key Club (sponsor). Naturalist, Thespians (treos.), Y-Teens Clubs; Big Sister. KAREN M. LUNSFORD-Jr. Vaudeville ; All-School Play; Book Store Asst.; ANNUAL, ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Footlights, Human Relations, Red Cross Clubs, Honor Student Program. ABIGAIL SIMPSON LUnRELL-Jr. Vaudeville; ECHO Staff; English Asst.; Fine Arts Agent; Student Coun- cil, Girls ' League, Chess, Fiction, Great Books (pres.). History (soc. chairman). Naturalist Clubs; Big Sis- ter; N.C.T.E. Award; Tudor Hall School. REMEMBERING THEIR CHINESE DESCENT, Joe Chan and Jeff Cheung dress in native costumes and examine family momentos. M TONI MALONE-ECHO Staff. LINDA ARLENE MARTIN-Jr. Vaudeville; Concert Choir; Commencement Usher; Student Council, Girls ' League, Folk Singing, Footlights, True Blue Clubs; Shorthand Award; Waynetown High School, Wayne- town, Indiana. SHIRLEY VIRGINIA MARTIN-Jr. Vaudeville; Bowling; All-School Play; Christmas Ploy; Commencement Usher; ANNUAL Staff; ECHO Staff; English Asst.; Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Stu- dent Council, Booster, Footlights, FBLA, FTA, Hi-Pi, Human Relations, Red Cross, SPQR, SEPAC, Y-Teens Clubs; Typing, Shorthand Awards. SANDRA MATTHEWS-ANNUAL, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; FBLA Club; Typing Awards. WILLIAM A. MAXEY-Jr. Vaudeville; Bond; Reserve, Freshman Cross Country; Reserve Track; Reserve, Freshmon Wrestling; Christmas Play; Biology, Gym Asst.; Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Chess, Great Books, History, Moth, Physical Science, Spanish Clubs. CHARLES McCAULEY-Freshmon Baseball; Red Cross Club. ANNA C. McCISSEL-ANNUAL, ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; FBLA, Red Cross, Tri-Hi-Y Clubs. CURTIS McClENDON-Freshman Football; Varsity; Reserve, Freshman Wrestling; Industrial Arts Asst.; ANNUAL, ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Let- termen ' s, Order of the Straightedge Clubs. MARDEEN McCORKER-Chorol Club; Concert Choir. DONNA ELAINE McCRAY-Band; Bowling; Counse- lor Asst.; ANNUAL, ECHO, Red Cross Agents; Stu- dent Council, Booster, Hi-Pi, Human Relations, Notur- olist, SPQR, Y-Teens Clubs; Honor Student Program; I.U. Summer Latin Conference. ROBERT McGUIRE-Sponish Club. WILLIAM AMOS McKENZIE-Jr. Vaudeville; A Cap- pella; Concert Choir; Reserve, Freshman Basketball; ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Booster; Campus Book, Human Relations Clubs. DENISE McPHEETERS-Sr. Council; Mojorette; Business, Counselor, Gym Asst.; Tri-Hi-Y, Y-Teens Clubs. JOE EDWARD MEALS-Reserve Cross Country; Fresh- man Football; Varsity, Reserve, Freshman Track; Varsity, Reserve, Freshman Wrestling. HARVEY NATHANIEL MIDDLETON-Jr. Vaudeville; Reserve Football; Reserve Track; ANNUAL, ECHO, Fine Arts Agents; Booster, Hi-Y Clubs. DEBORAH ANN MILES-Commencement Usher; Hu- man Relations, Y-Teens Clubs. RICHARD EDWARD MILLER-ECHO, Fine Arts Agents; German, Moth Clubs. MARCIA ARLENE MIILICAN-Concert Choir; Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. LINDA MINTER-Orchestro; Campus Book, Coin, FBLA, Math, Tri-Hi-Y, Y-Teens Clubs. BETSY I. MITCHELL-Sr. Play; Red Cross Agent. JOYCE ANN MITCHEIL-Jr. Vaudeville; A Cappella; Choral Club; Concert Choir; Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Student Council; Big Sis- ter; Typing, Shorthand Awards; Arsenal Technical High School. LEE HENRY MONTGOMERY-Band; Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Arsenal Technical High School. CAROLE JO MOORE-Sr. Ploy; Jr. Voudeville Act Chairman; Jr. Vaudeville; A Cappella; Choral Club; ANNUAL Staff; ECHO Staff; Business Asst.; Red Cross Agent; Student Council, Girls ' League, Chess, History, Le Cercle Francois, Naturalist, Red Cross (sec). True Blue Clubs; Big Sister; Notional Honor Society. FREDERICK HENRY MOORE-Sr. Council; Sr. Ploy; News Bureau; Girls ' Ensemble (occom.); Music Men (occom.); Bond; Orchestra; ECHO Staff; WIAN; Stu- dent Council, Naturalist Clubs. GERALD W. MOORE-Concert Choir; Freshman Cross Country; Reserve, Freshman Wrestling; Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Student Council, Campus Book Clubs. JEROME H. MOORE-Bond; Freshman Basketball; Varsity, Reserve Football; Reserve Track; FBLA Club. MARCIA CECILS MOORE-Fine Arts Agent; Big Sister. PAMELA JEAN MOORE-Nurse ' s Asst.; Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Student Council, Y-Teens Clubs. SANDRA L. MOORE-English, Library Asst.; Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Great Books, Red Cross, Spanish, Y-Teens Clubs. SHARON ELLENE MOORE-Jr. Vaudeville; Choral Club; Concert Choir; Attendance Asst.; Student Coun- cil, Tri-Hi-Y Clubs. WILMA ANN MOORE-Sr. Ploy; Jr. Vaudeville; AN- NUAL Ed. (index); Bond; ANNUAL Staff; ECHO Staff; Art, Chemistry, Library, Physical Science Asst.; ANNUAL, Fine Arts Agents; WIAN; Student Council, AFS, Booster, Footlights, FBLA (pres., rec sec), FTA, Hi-Pi, Librory, Physical Science, Senate, SEPAC Clubs; Big Sister; Honor Student Program; Short- hand Award; National Honor Society. RONALL MORELAND-Vorsity, Reserve Football; Re- serve Golf; Reserve Wrestling; Spanish Club. BONITA LOUISE MORGAN-Sr. Ploy; Jr. Vaudeville; Orchestra; Commencement Usher; Fine Arts Agent; Girls ' League, Booster, Footlights, FBLA (vice-pres.), Tri-Hi-Y (vice-pres., sec), Y-Teens Clubs, Shorthand Aword. WAYNE T. MORRIS-Jr. Vaudeville; A Cappella; Concert Choir; Girls ' Ensemble (accom.); Music Men; Orchestra (treos.); Frolic Musical; Music Asst.; Christ- mas ECHO, Fine Arts Agents; Student Council, Foot- lights, German, History, Political Discussion, Thes- pians Clubs. N Freshn EARNEST NEEDHAM-Varsity, Re Track; Fine Arts Agent. REBECCA SUE NEWIAND-Gym, Library Asst.; Booster (pres.). Campus Book, Folk Singing, Great Books, Library Clubs; Kokomo High School, Kokomo, Indiana. JACK L. NICKLE-Longuoge Asst.; ANNUAL, ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. VAN BUREN JOSEPH NIXON-Jr. Vaudeville; A Cappella; Concert Choir; Madrigals; Bond; Orches- tra; Bowling; R.O.T.C. Officer; Folk Singing Club; Big Brother. PATRICK ALAN NOLAN-Sr. Council; Sr. Play; Jr. Policy; Reserve Baseboll; Freshman Basketball; Freshman Trock; WIAN; Student Council (pres.), Fic- tion, Human Relations, Key Club, Naturalist Clubs; National Honor Society. VERONICA NUNN-Jr. Vaudeville; ANNUAL, Christ- mas ECHO, ECHO, Fine Arts Agents; Student Coun- cil, Campus Book, FBLA, Human Relations, Sponish, Y-Teens Clubs; Big Sister; Shorthand Award. STEPHEN JOSEPH NYGAARD-Jr. Policy; Jr. Vaude- ville; ECHO Staff; Language Asst.; Student Council, Chess (pres.). Exercise in Knowledge, Fiction, Great Books, Hi-Pi, History (treos.). Human Relations, Le Cercle Francois (pres.). Math (vice-pres.), Nu Alpha Theta, Naturalist, Political Discussion, SPQR Clubs; Honor Student Program; I.U. Language Study in Fance; Notional Honor Society. ERIC OLDHAM-Bond; Varsity, Reserve Football; Fine Arts Agent; Lettermen ' s Club. LEE EDWARD OlIPHANT-Reserve, Freshmon Wres- tling; Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Booster, FBLA Clubs. TERESA DELORES OLIVER-Sr. Council; Sr. Ploy; Jr. Vaudeville; Commencement Usher; Counselor En- glish Asst.; Student Council, Folk Singing, Footlights, FBLA, FTA, German, Hi-Pi (sec). Human Relations, Naturalist, Physical Science (vice-pres.), Tri-Hi-Y, Y-Teens Clubs. GEORGE PAUL O ' NEAL-Jr. Vaudeville; Bowling; Footboll (mgr.); Freshman Track; Varsity, Reserve, Freshmon Westling; Biology, Gym Asst.; Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Student Council, Booster, Human Relations, Lettermen ' s Clubs. EURYDICE VALENIS OSTERMAN-News Bureau; Christmas ECHO Staff; ECHO Staff; Christmas ECHO, Red Cross Agents; FBLA, Spanish Clubs; Honor Stu- dent Program; Typing Award. MARY O ' SULIIVAN-Bowling; ANNUAL, ECHO, Red Cross Agents; Booster, Footlights, Human Relations, Spanish Clubs; Big Sister; Broad Ripple High School. PATTI lYNN OWENS-Jr. Vaudeville; News Bureau; Choral Club; Commencement Usher; ECHO Staff; Business Asst.; ANNUAL, Red Cross Agents; Girls ' League, Booster, FBLA, Human Relations, Red Cross, SPQR, Tri-Hi-Y, True Blue, Y-Teens Clubs; Typing Award. PATRICK PAnON-Brebeuf Preparatory School. JANICE DENESE PATTERSON-Counselor Asst.; Boost- er, Red Cross, Y-Teens Clubs. JOY PEDIGO-English, Library Asst. BRENDA JOANN PERKINS-ECHO, Red Cross Agents. MIILICENT RENE PETTAWAY-Commencement Usher; Gym Asst.; Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Spanish Club. DWIGHT LEONARD PICKENS ll-Varsity, Reserve, Freshman Football. CAROL REBECCA POEHIMANN-Jr. Vaudeville; A Coppello; Choral Club; Orchestra; Commencement Usher; ANNUAL Stoff; Student Council; AFS, Human Relations, Naturolist, Red Cross Clubs; Big Sister. LORRAINE LINDA POLK-Chorol Club; Concert Choir; Political Discussion Club; St. Mary ' s High School, Holly Springs, Mississippi. EMMA LOIS PORTER-Jr. Vaudeville; Commencement Usher; ANNUAL, Christmas ECHO, ECHO, Fine Arts Agents; Student Council, Campus Book, Foot- lights, FBLA, Human Relations, Physical Science, Spanish, Tri-Hi-Y, Y-Teens Clubs; Honor Student Pro- KAREN POWELL-Librory Asst.; ECHO, Fine Arts Agents; Library, Red Cross, Spanish Clubs. LaVAUGHN PUCKETT-Varsity, Freshman Track; FBLA, Lettermen ' s Clubs. Q BARRY QUARLES-Concert Choir; Reserve Baseball; Reserve Basketball; Varsity, Reserve Cross Country; Varsity, Reserve Track; ANNUAL, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Todd County High School, Elkton, Kentucky. RONALD WAYNE QUARLES-A Coppello; Band (pres.); Orchestra; Drum Moior; Reserve, Freshman Baseball; Varsity, Reserve, Freshman Basketball; Fine Arts Agent. SHIRLEY JEAN RAINEY-Jr. Vaudeville; Fine Arts Agent; Booster, Campus Book, FBLA, Spanish, Trj-Hi-Y, Y-Teens Clubs. JOANN RANKIN-Librory Asst. MICHAEL M. READ-Sr. Council; Jr. Policy; Jr. Vaudeville; A Coppello; Concert Choir; Madrigals; Music Men: Frolic Musical; ECHO Staff; Student Council, AFS, Humon Relations, Key Club, Naturalist Clubs; Big Brother; Honor Student Program; Na- tional Honor Society (pres.). SANDRA REED-Concert Choir; FBLA Club. JEWELL ELIZABETH REESE-Girls ' League, FBLA (sec). Library Clubs. PAULA MARIE REID-A Coppello; FBLA Club; St. Agnes Academy. PHILLIP REID-Concert Choir; Freshman Basketball; ECHO Agent; Student Council, Human Relations, Math, SPQR Clubs. CAROL ANN RICE-Tri-Hi-Y Club. DIANA LYNNE RICE-Jr. Vaudeville; ANNUAL, ECHO, Fine Arts Agents; Student Council, Y-Teens Clubs. FREDRICK L. RICE-Sr. Council; Sr. Play; Jr. Policy; Jr. Vaudeville; Band; Orchestra; Varsity Tennis; Frolic Musical; Fine Arts Agents; Student Council, Folk Singing, Great Books, Human Relations, Key Club, Lettermen ' s, Naturalist, Spanish Clubs; Big Brother; Honor Student Program; Notional Honor Society. CYNTHIA HELEN ROBERTS-Sr. Play; Jr. Vaudeville; ANNUAL Staff; ECHO Staff; Attendance, Library Asst.; ANNUAL Christmas ECHO, fine Arts Agents; Student Council, Girls ' League, AFS, Great Books, History (soc. chairman). Human Relations, Le Cercle Francois, Library, Naturalist, True Blue Clubs; Big Sister; Honor Student Program; Art Award; N.C.T.E. Semi-Finalist; Notional Honor Society. DELIA LYLE ROBINSON-Commencement Usher; Stu- dent Council, FBLA, FTA, Human Relations, Red Cross, Y-Teens Clubs; Big Sister. HAZEL JOYCE ROBINSON-Sr. Council; Sr. Play; Jr. Policy; Jr. Vaudeville; ECHO Ed. (Mon.); News Bu- reau; All-School Play; Christmas Ploy; ANNUAL Staff; ECHO Staff; Biology Asst.; ANNUAL, Christ- mas ECHO, ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Stu- dent Council, Footlights (vice-pres., sec, treas., scribe). Great Books, Hi-Pi (pres.). Math, Quill Scroll, Red Cross (vice-pres.), Spanish , Thespians (treas.) Clubs; Honor Student Program; Zoology Award; Notional Honor Society. JAMES DAVID ROBINSON-Jr. Policy; Jr. Vaudeville; ECHO Ed. (picture); ANNUAL Staff; ECHO Staff; AN- NUAL, ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; WIAN; Student Council (treas.). Footlights, German, Great Books, History, Humon Relations, Key Club, Natural- ist, Political Discussion, Quill Scroll Clubs; Big Brother; Honor Student Program; National Honor Society (vice-pres.). IINDA KAY ROlllNGS-Germon Club. JUNIOR BOYS CAMPAIGN for favorite candidates in their first class election. RAYMOND ROLLINGS-Bowling; ANNUAL Agent; Chess, Hi-Pi, Moth, Radio Clubs. FRANK L. RONEY-Varsity, Reserve Boseboll; Fresh- man Basketball; Bowling; Reserve, Freshman Foot- ball; Freshman Wrestling; English Asst.; ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Booster Club. RISA ANN ROOKER-Orchestro; All-School Play; Com- mencement Usher; ECHO Staff; AFS, Folk Singing (pres.), FTA (sec). Great Books, Human Relations, Le Cercle Francois, Naturalist, Political Discussion Clubs- Big Sister. JACQUELINE ROSE-Concert Choir; Commencement Usher; ECHO Stoff; Gym Asst.; ANNUAL, Christmas ECHO, ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Student Council, Booster, FTA, Great Books, Moth, Red Cross (pres., vice-pres.), SPQR Clubs; Big Sister; Botany Award. EDWARD LEE ROSS-Concert Choir; Music Men; Freshman Basketball; Varsity, Reserve, Freshman Football; Freshman Track; Freshman Wrestling; Red Cross Agent; Lettermen ' s Club. ARNIECE RU5SELL-Sr. Council; Sr. Play; Jr. Class Publicity Choirmon; Jr. Policy; Christmas ECHO Staff; Student Council Chess, Footlights, Human Relations, Naturalist Clubs; Big Sister; Honor Stu- dent Program; Notionol Honor Society. KAREN JEAN RUSSELL-Choral Club; Concert Choir- Bowling; ANNUAL Staff; ANNUAL, Christmas ECHO ECHO, Fine Arts Agents; Student Council, Booster, FBLA, Spanish, Tri-Hi-Y (pres.), Y-Teens Clubs. PATRICK B. RUSSELL-Freshmon Basketball; Freshman Football; ANNUAL, Christmas ECHO ECHO Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Student Council, Order of the Straightedge (sec, vice-pres.) Clubs; Industrial Arts Award. KAREN SAPERSTEIN-Jr. Voudeville; Choral Club; Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Great Books, Naturalist Clubs. ALBERT f. SATTERFIELD-Bowling; Varsity, Reserve Football; ECHO, Fine Arts Agents; Stage Crew; Booster Club. RALPH R. SAUVAIN-Christmas ECHO, ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; North Central High School. MARK SCHNEIDER-Jr. Vaudeville; Student Council, Chess, Human Relations, Key Club, Naturolist Clubs; Big Brother; Cathedral High School. JUDITH K. SCHWOMEYER-Moiorette (capt.); Fresh- man Cheerleader; All-School Play; Christmas Ploy; Commencement Usher; Jamboree Queen; Prom Queen Candidate; Business, Counselor, Gym Asst.; ANNUAL, Christmas ECHO, ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Student Council, Girls ' League, Boost- er, Footlights (pres.). Naturalist, Thespians Club; Big Sister; Honor Student Program; National Honor Society. fAYE SCOGGINS-Mount Vernon High School, Los Angeles, California. CHRISTINE LOUISE SCOH-Choral Club; Footlights, FBLA Clubs. STEPHEN EDWARD SCOTT-Sr. Class Treas.; Sr. Coun- cil; Jr. Vaudeville; Bond; R.O.T.C. Officer, Honors; Student Council, Chess (vice-pres.), OHicers Clubs; North Central High School. MARK A. SHAFFSTALL-ECHO Staff; Biology Asst.; ECHO Agent; Chemistry-Physics, Chess, Radio, Sen- ate Clubs. WALTER JAMES SHEIMAN-Bond; Freshman Basket- ball; Reserve, Freshman Wrestling; Fine Arts Agent; Booster Club. MICHAEL LOUIS SHERRELl-Reserve Basketball- Bowling. ANITA SHIELDS-Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; FBLA Club. ROSALIND MARIE SIMMS-ANNUAL, Fine Arts Agents; Booster, Campus Book, FBLA, Human Rela- tions, Spanish, Y-Teens Clubs. RALPH J. SISKIND-Jr. Vaudeville; Bond; Orchestra; Varsity, Reserve Baseball; Varsity, Reserve, Fresh- man Football; Varsity, Reserve, Freshman Wrestling; Fine Arts Agent; Key Club, Lettermen ' s, Naturalist, Spanish Clubs; Big Brother. JANICE SKIPPER-AII-School Ploy; Christmas Ploy; Library Asst.; Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Foot- lights, FBLA, Hi-Pi, Library, Red Cross Clubs. FREDERICK SMILEY-Cross Country (mgr.); Gym Asst.; Danville High School, Danville, Illinois. ALLEN N. SMITH-Jr. Vaudeville; Varsity, Reserve Football; Varsity, Reserve Track; Chemistry Asst.; ANNUAL Agent; Key Club. CASSONDRA MONYEA SMITH-Jr. Vaudeville; Or- chestra; All-School Ploy; Christmas Play; ANNUAL Staff; ANNUAL, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Stu- dent Council, Girls ' League, Booster, Campus Book, Footlights, Great Books, Human Relations, Y-Teens Clubs; Orchestra, Typing Awards. ERIC WILLIAM SMITH-Jr. Vaudeville; Track; Wres- tling; Christmas ECHO Staff; Fine Arts Agent. SHIRLEY SMITH-Commencement Usher; ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Student Council, Booster, Y-Teens Clubs. SYLVESTER SMITH-Band; Orchestra; Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Red Cross Club. ALEX SNITKO-Stoge Crew; Cathedral High School. IVAN DAVID SOLOMON-Sr. Council; Jr. Vaudeville; ECHO Staff; Business Asst.; ANNUAL, Christmas ECHO, ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Stu- dent Council, Campus Book, Chess, Coin, Hi-Pi (sec). History, Human Relations, Key Club (vice-pres.), Naturolist, Physicol Science Clubs; Big Brother; Honor Student Program; National Honor Society. LARRY SPAIN-Reserve, Freshman Basketball; Var- sity Cross Country; Reserve Track; ECHO Staff; Chem- istry Asst.; Christmos ECHO, ECHO, Fine Arts Agents; Booster, Order of the Straightedge, Red Cross Clubs. GEORGE SPENOS-Reserve, Freshman Bosketboll; Freshmon Cross Country; Freshman Track; ECHO Stoff; Chemistry Asst.; ANNUAL, ECHO Agents; Chess Club. JOSEPH GREGORY SPICER-Rodio Club. DIANE MARIE STAHL-ECHO Staff; SPQR Club; Big Sister. DIANE STARKEY-Sr. Play (student dir.); Jr. Vaude- ville Act Chairman; Jr. Vaudeville; ANNUAL Ed. (underclassman pictures); Frolic Musical; All-School Play; Christmas Play; ANNUAL Staff; Christmas ECHO Staff; Gym Asst.; ECHO, Red Cross Agents; Student Council, Girls ' League, AFS, Booster, Folk Singing, Footlights, FTA, Human Relations, Library, Red Cross (pres.), Spanish, Thespians, True Blue Clubs; Big Sister. SUSAN ANNE STEPHENS-Sr. Play; Jr. Vaudeville; Choral Club; Christmas Play; Biology, Counselor Asst.; Christmos ECHO, ECHO, Red Cross Agents; Stage Crevi ; Student Council, Folk Singing, Foot- lights, History (rec. sec). Naturalist, Political Dis- cussion, Thespians Clubs; Big Sister; Honor Student Program; Biology Av ard; National Honor Society. LELA STEWARD-Sr. Play; Jr. Vaudeville; All-School Play; Christmas Play; Commencement Usher; ECHO Staff; ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Student Council, Campus Book, Chess, Coin (sec). Footlights, FTA, Human Relations, Le Cercle Francois, Red Cross, Thespians, Y-Teens Clubs; Big Sister. DONNA MARIE STEWART-A Cappella; Girls ' En- semble; Orchestra; Frolic Musical; Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Student Council, FBLA, Red Cross, Spanish Clubs, PATRICIA STEWART-Jr. Vaudeville; All-School Play; Commencement Usher; Campus Book, FTA, Human Relations, Spanish (treas.), Y-Teens Clubs; Honor Stu- dent Program; Typing Award. EDNA L. STONE-Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Boost- er, Red Cross, Tri-Hi-Y, Y-Teens Clubs. BRADLEY, STRAND-Freshmon Baseball; Varsity Re- serve, Freshman Football; Varsity Track; Freshman Wrestling; ECHO Staff; Fine Arts Agent; Key Club, Lettermen ' s Clubs; Honor Student Program; National Honor Society. ELIZABETH BERG STREETER-Jr. Policy; Jr. Vaudeville Act Chairman; Jr. Vaudeville; Christmas Play; ECHO Staff; Student Council, Girls ' League, AFS, Foot- lights; Great Books, History, Human Relations, Naturalist, SPQR, True Blue, Y-Teens Clubs; Big Sis- ter; Honor Student Program; Notional Honor Society. RUTH ROGERS STREETER-Jr. Policy; Jr. Vaudeville; Christmas Ploy; ECHO Staff; Business Asst.; ECHO Agent; Student Council, Girls ' League (vice-pres.), AFS, Booster, Chess, Fiction, Footlights, Great Books, Human Relations, Le Cercle Francois, Math, Natural- ist, Physical Science, Political Discussion (sec), SPQR (sec). True Blue, Y-Teens Clubs; Big Sister; Honor Student Program; Notional Honor Society. EDNA STRONG-Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts Agents; Spanish Club. MICHAEL AUSTIN STRONG-Jr. Vaudeville; A Cap- pella; Concert Choir; Frolic Musical; Student Council, Chess, German, Human Relations Clubs; Big Brother. CURTIS STROTHER-Bowling; Radio Club. BARBARA JEANNE SUMNER-Commencement Usher; AFS, Folk Singing, Naturalist, Red Cross, Spanish Clubs; Big Sister; Honor Student Program. LEONARD J. TAYIOR-Reserve Baseball; Varsity, Re- serve, Freshman Basketball; Reserve Cross Country; Gym Asst.; ANNUAL, ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Lettermen ' s Club. RONALD TAYLOR-Band; Freshman Track; Reserve Wrestling; Booster, Order of the Straightedge, Red Cross Clubs. CHARLES S. TEMPLE-Jr. Policy; Jr. Vaudeville Act Chairman; Commencement Usher; ECHO Staff; Lan- guage Asst.; Student Council, Chess (sec). Fiction, Footlights, Great Books (sec). History, Human Re- lations (vice-pres.). Key Club, Le Cercle Francois (vice-pres.), Moth (treas.), Mu Alpha Theta, Natural- ist, Physical Science, SPQR (treas.) Clubs; Big Broth- er; Honor Student Program; I.U. Language Study in Itoly; Notional Honor Society. DARRYl THOMAS-Jr. Vaudeville; A Cappella; Con- cert Choir; Biology, Library Asst.; Human Relations, SEPAC (treas.) Clubs; Big Brother. KATHY THOMAS-Jr. Vaudeville; Choral Club; Var- sity Cheerleader; Frolic Fashion Show; Commence- ment Usher; Counselor, Gym Asst.; Girls ' League, German, History, Naturalist Clubs; Big Sister; Honor Student Program; Botany Award; National Honor Society. TERESA THOMAS-ANNUAL Ed. (underclassman pic- tures); FBLA Club. ANISE THOMPSON-Jr. Vaudeville; A Cappella; Con- cert Choir; Christmas Ploy; ECHO, Fine Arts Agents; Student Council, Booster, Footlights, Great Books, Human Relations, Naturalist, Political Discussion Clubs; Honor Student Program; National Honor Society. BARBARA CHERYL THOMPSON-ANNUAL Staff; ECHO Staff; Library Asst.; Fine Arts Agent; Chemis- try-Physics, FBLA, FTA, Library Clubs; Big Sister; JOHN DAVID THOMPSON-Sr. Council; Varsity Re- serve, Freshman Baseball; Freshman Track; English, Physical Science Asst.; Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Student Council, Lettermen ' s, Red Cross Clubs. MICHAEL J. TINSLEY-Jr. Vaudeville; Music Men; Band; Orchestra; Drum Moior; Reserve, Freshman Track; Reserve, Freshman Wrestling; Music Asst.; ANNUAL, Christmas ECHO, ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Red Cross Club. CARRIE ELLEN TODD-Sr. Council; Jr. Policy Jr Vaudeville; Commencement Usher; Prom Queen Can- didate; Attendance Asst.; ANNUAL, Christmas ECHO, ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Student Council, Girls ' League, Booster, Human Relations, Y-Teens Clubs; Big Sister; Typing Award; National Honor Society. KARNETHA TOLER-Theodore Roosevelt High School, New York, New York. KATHRYN ALICE TRAYLOR-A Cappella; Concert Choir; ECHO Staff; WIAN; Footlights, Senate Clubs. TERESA E. TUNSTALL-Sr. Ploy; Jr. Vaudeville- All- School Play; Christmas Play; ANNUAL Staff; Student Council, Booster, Footlights, FBLA (rec. sec), Span- ish, Thespians Clubs; Typing Award. LARRY A TURIENTINE-Band; Freshman Cross Coun- try; R.O.T.C. Officer; Chess, Order of the Straight- edge, Red Cross Clubs. CAROLINE PAY50N USHER-Sr. Play; Jr. Vaudeville; Orchestra; All-School Play; Christmas Play; ANNUAL Staff; ECHO Staff; WIAN; Chess, Fiction, Footlights, Great Books, Hi-Pi, History (asst. treas.). Naturalist, SPQR (pres.), Thespions Clubs; Honor Student Pro- gram; I.U. Summer Latin Conference; National Hon- or Society . PAMELA VALLE-Sr. Ploy; Red Cross Agent; FTA, Hi- Pi, Human Relations, Red Cross Clubs. KEVIN VAN BENTEN-Varsity Football; Student Council; Brebeuf Preparatory School. MYRON WAYNE VAUGHN-Jr. Vaudeville; A Cap- pella; Concert Choir; Reserve Baseball; Bowling; Reserve, Freshman Football; Reserve, Freshman Wrestling. ULDIS VEILANDS-Bowling; Christmas ECHO; ECHO, Fine Arts Agents; Central High School, Hamilton, Ontario. KAREN VENEY-Choral Club. w WILLIAM WADSWORTH ll-Jr. Vaudeville; Reserve Football; Frolic Musical; All-School Ploy; Christmas Play; ANNUAL Staff; Christmas ECHO Staff; ECHO Staff; Physical Science, R.O.T.C. Asst.; ANNUAL, Christmas ECHO, ECHO, Fine Arts Agents; R.O.T.C. Officer, Honors; Student Council, Campus Book, Footlights, Great Books, History (hist.). Key Club, Le Cercle Francois, Les Jeunes Gens, Naturalist, Of- ficers (sec) Political Discussion Clubs; Big Brother. SAUNDRA ADELE WAGNER-Gym Asst. LESLIE JANE WAKE-Jr. Vaudeville; Chorol Club; All-School Play; Christmas ECHO Staff; ECHO Staff; Physical Science Asst.; ECHO, Fine Arts Agents; Stu- dent Council, Booster, Campus Book, Footlights, FBLA, FTA, Human Relations, Red Cross, Y-Teens Clubs. MARK D. WALDO-Jr. Vaudeville; Track; Math, Mu Alpha Theta, Physical Science, Radio Clubs; Brebeuf Preparatory School. MONA LISA WALDON-AII-School Ploy; Christmas Play Commencement Usher; Gym Asst.; Student Council, Footlights, Human Relations, Tri-Hi-Y Clubs. TANYA DANICEANNE WALLACE-Jr. Vaudeville; News Bureau; ANNUAL Staff; ECHO Staff; Prom Queen Candidate; Business Asst.; ECHO, Red Cross Agents; Student Council, Girls ' Leogue, Great Books, Human Relations, Red Cross, Y-Teens Clubs; Big Sister. SANDY WARNER-Gym Asst.; ECHO, Fine Arts Agents. BERNARD WASHINGTON-Freshman Baseball; Re- serve, Freshman Football. MARY WATKINS-Bowling; Christmas ECHO, ECHO, Fine Arts Agents; FBLA Club. LYNN FRANCIS WATSON-Brebeuf Preparatory School. DANA LARUE WATTS-Bond; Orchestra; Varsity Re- serve Baseball; Reserve, Freshman Basketball; Bowl- ing; Reserve, Freshman Football; All-School Ploy; Gym Asst.; ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Chess Club. HAZEL M. WATTS-Footlights, FBLA, Tri-Hi-Y, Y- Teens Clubs; Typing Award. FABIAN YVONNE WEAVER-Choral Club; Commence- ment Usher; FTA, Y-Teens Clubs. JAMES GARFIELD WEBB-Varsity, Reserve Baseball; Freshman Cross Country; Varsity, Reserve Football; ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. VICKI LaVERNE WEBSTER-Counselor, English Asst.; Christmas ECHO, Red Cross Agents; Booster, Human Relations, Red Cross, Y-Teens Clubs. PHILLIP WENDELL WEST-Sr. Council; Freshman Track; ECHO Staff; Attendance Asst.; ECHO, Fine Arts Agents; Student Council, Footlights, FBLA Clubs. CARMEN JUNE WESTBROOKS-Fine Arts Agent; Booster, Spanish, Y-Teens Clubs. CLARENCE WHITE-Sr. Play; Jr. Vaudeville; All- School Play; Christmas Ploy; Biology Asst.; Foot- lights, Naturalist, Thespians Clubs. JOHN WILLIAM WHITE-Sr. Council; Bond (capt ); Orchestra; Reserve, Freshman Basketball; Freshman Cross Country; Reserve, Freshman Track; ANNUAL, ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Student Council, German, Human Relations, Key Club, Red Cross Clubs; Honor Student Program. LeROY GREGORY WHITE-A Cappella; Concert Choir; Bond; Orchestra; Varsity Cross Country; Varsity Track; Frolic Musical; ECHO Agent. LINDA KAY WHITE-Art, Library Asst.; Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. RHONDA JEAN WHITEIS-A Cappella; Choral Club; Freshman Cheerleader; Commencement Usher; ECHO Staff; Gym Asst.; ANNUAL, Red Cross Agents; Stu- dent Council, Girls ' League, Naturalist, Spanish, True Blue Clubs; Big Sister. MARY ELLEN WHITFIELD-ECHO, Fine Arts Agents; Student Council, FBLA, Red Cross, Tri-Hi-Y, Y-Teens Clubs. RICHARD ALLEN WHITFIELD, JR.-Freshman Football. SUE CAROL WHITTAKER-Jr. Vaudeville; Commence- ment Usher; ECHO Agent; Student Council, AFS, Booster, Human Relations, Y-Teens Clubs. CAROL ELAINE WILBURN-Chorol Club; Christmas ECHO; Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. CAROLYN JOYCE WILLIAMS-ANNUAL, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Booster Club. CRYSTAL WILLIAMS-Chorol Club; Concert Choir; Attendance, Business Asst.; ANNUAL, ECHO, Red Cross Agents; Student Council, Booster, Footlights, FBLA, German, Hi-Pi (pres.). Math, Physical Science (sec), Y-Teens Clubs. DIANA WILLIAMS-Chorol Club; Bowling; ECHO, Fine Arts Agents. DONALD WILLIAMS-Reserve, Freshman Baseball; Bowling; Reserve, Freshmun Cross Country; Fresh- man Golf; Freshman Wrestling. GERALD R. WIlllAMS-Chess Club. DEBORAH WILSON-Christmos ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Student Council, Girls ' League, FBLA Clubs. WILLIE EDWARD WILSON-Fine Arts Agent. DELORIS ANN WIMFREY-Jr. Voudeville; ANNUAL Staff; ECHO Staff; Booster, FBLA, Human Relations, SEPAC, Spanish Clubs; Big Sister. PATRICK G. WOLFRED-Chotord High School. MARSHA JEAN WOMACK-Attendance Asst.; FBLA Club; Big Sister. DAVID CHRISTOPHER WOODS-Reserve Football; Chess, Order of the Straightedge Clubs. JACKIE WOOLRIDGE-Chorol Club; Frolic Fashion Show; Attendance Asst.; ANNUAL, Fine Arts Agents; Student Council, Booster, Campus Book, FBLA, Hu- man Relations, Spanish, Tri-Hi-Y, Y-Teens Clubs; Typing Award. REGENA WRIGHT-FBLA Club. MARTHA YORK-Business, Gym Asst.; Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents; Girls ' League. WILLY E. ZECH-Chess, Mu Alpha Theta Clubs; Ko- komo High School, Kokomo, Indiana. MARY ELIZABETH ZIEGLER-Aflendance Asst.; Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. Subject Index A Cappella 62 Administration 96 AFS Committee 58 ANNUAL 34 Art Department 26 Band 64 Baseball 90 Basketball 83, 84, 85 Big Brother-Big Sister 11 Business Department 27 Campus Book Club 57 Cheerleaders 77 Chess Club 56 Coin Club 52 Cross Country 87 Dedication 122 ECHO 37 English Department 14 Exercise in Knowledge 58 Faculty 98 Family Frolic 70 FBLA 48 Fiction Club 43 Football 78 Footlights 44 Freshmen 115 FTA 48 German Club 40 Girls ' Ensemble 25 Girls ' League 55 Golf 93 Great Books 42 Hi-Pi 50 History Club 59 History Department 18 Homecoming 82 Home Economics 30 Human Relations Council 47 I.U. Language Study 16 Industrial Arts 30 Junior Prom of 1967 120 Juniors 104 Officers 106 Junior Vaudeville 68 Key Club 54 Language Department 17 LeCercle Francois 40 Lettermon Club 76 Library Club 56 Madrigals 63 Majorettes 65 Math Club 50 Math Department 20 Music Men 25 Music Department 24 Mu Alpha Theta 50 Notional Honor Society 123 Naturalist Club 51 Officer ' s Club 61 Orchestra 64 Order of the Straightedge 53 Physical Education Department . .28 Portuguese Club 41 Quill Scroll 43 Radio Club 45 Red Cross Club 57 Rifle Team 61 ROTC 29 ROTC Sponsors 60 Royalty 73 Science Department 22 Seniors 1 20 Activities 156 Class Day Officers 121 Council 121 Honor Roll 123 Officers 122 Pictures 126 Play 67 Sponsors 122 Sepoc 53 Sophomores 1 1 Q Spanish Club 41 SPQR 40 Student Council 46 Tennis 92 Thespians 44 Track 88 True Blue 55 WIAN 45 Wrestling 86 Y-Teens 49 Studenf Index A Aberson, Roy 66 Adams, Cornelius 48, 58 Adams, Kothy ... .37, 38, 42, 44 Adams, Linda 120, 121 Adams, Regennio 50, 58 Adams, Rick 25, 62 Akard, Dorothy ..16, 35, 40, 42, 59, 123, 146 Allen, Greg 83, 90 Anderson, Rinda 48 Andrews, James 65 Archer, Daisy 37 Armstrong, Jeffery 41, 48 Arnold, Betty 44 Arrington, Sandra 41 Ashmore, David 42 Atkins, Anita 49 Augenbergs, Gunta 17, 123 Augenbergs, Uldis 25 Austin, Sandra 49 Averite, Peggy 44 B Bailey, Debbie 62 Baker, Aurelia 57 Baker, Hoover 5 6 Baker, JoeAnn 57, 65 Barnes, Jonis 55 Bornett, Donna 31 Bartlett, Jerry 40,48 Bastin, Cathy 25, 55, 62 Batts, Linda 48 Batuello, John 41, 50, 90 Bauer, Vicki . .44, 55, 58, 59, 62, 63, 120, 123 Baxter, Stephen 25, 58, 62 Baynhom, Wanita 40, 58 Beard, Bill 53, 157 Behling, Leonard 24, 65 Benberry, Lorry 80 Benbow, Don 78 Benham, Mary 62 Bennett, Anna 82 Benrubi, Asher ... .53, 54, 59, 92 Bentley, Reginald 37, 41,44 Bently, Sandra 82 Barns, Beth 55 Berzins, Irmgarde . .16, 35, 40, 44, 55, 58, 121, 123 Bies, Glenda 49 Birdin, Vince 78, 88 Birdsong, Donald 80 Birdsong, Sherrion 48 Bishop, Bob 52, 56 Block, Celestine 55 Black, Earl 48 Block, Hogan 121 Blackwell, Rick 76 Blake, Gregory 88 Blott, David 106 Bledsoe, Mark 80, 88 Blue, Eddie . .25, 37, 54, 63, 123 Bluiett, Michael 78 Boaz, Bridget . .37, 44, 49, 58, 62 Bolden Colesta 55 Bonds, Dwight 146 Bookwalter, Ellie . .42, 51, 59, 123 Booth, Rovina 49 Borman, Richard . .39, 40, 47, 54, 58, 63 Bradshaw, David . .40, 51, 54, 63 Brady, Richard 65 Brane, Madeline 55, 60, 62 Branson, Sara 25, 55, 63, 69 Bridgewater, Lowell . . .65, 80, 88 Bridwell, Barbara . .37, 44, 48, 55, 58, 62 Broaden, Potti 121 Brooks, Cassandra 57 Brooks, Denise 49 Browder, Phyllis 48, 53 Brown, Anthony 25 Brown, Bart 25, 54, 63 Brown, Gale 48 Bruveris, Inga 44 Bryan, Steve 37, 39, 44, 45 Bryant, Marsha . . 16, 42, 121, 122, 123 Bullock, LaDonno 49 Burch, Greg 76, 91 Burch, James 19 Burch, Mark 53 Burdick, Lorry 58 Burks, Connie 63, 121, 123 Burks, Morvis 41, 48, 57 Burns, Barb 25, 55, 68 Burns, Madeleine 41 Burris, Marcio . . . .37, 39, 41, 48 Burton, Amanda 37, 41, 62 Burton, Janean 37, 63, 106 Buschmonn, Susan 44, 66 Bush, John 76, 146 Butler, Bob 83 Butsch, John 39, 54, 63 Butsch, Lori 49, 55 c Caicedo, Felipe 10 Campbell, Bruce 50 Campbell, Jim 45, 50, 64 Campbell, Tommy 120 Carley, Anne 63 Carlson, Elizabeth 42 Carlson, Mike 80, 88 Carpenter, Rosemary 57 Carr, Daniel 58 Carrier, John 41 Carroll, Alexander 54, 63 Carroll, Allen ... .51, 54, 59, 63 Carroll, Andy 25, 58 Carson, Lorrine 48 Carthy, Abbie 37, 44, 55 Carthy, Betsy 55 Cozzell, Steve 58 PHYSICS STUDENTS interested class. n setting up and performing experiment Chambers, Elaine 25, 63 Chan, Joseph . .35, 50, 51, 54, 123, 124, 145, 148, 159 Chandler, Cornelius 80 Charleston, Juan 83 Cheung, Jeff ..34, 54, 76, 123, 145, 149, 153, 159 Christian, Anthony ... .53, 56, 61 Clark, Debra ... .37, 41, 77, 123 Clark, Denise . . . .48, 55, 63, 106 Clark, John 53 Clark, Leonard 54, 65 Clarke, Alexander 90 Clarkson, Glen 64 Clay, Jeanne 41 Cobb, Arthur 80, 83 Cobb, Jim 90 Cochran, Ronald 61, 67 Cochran, Thevbra 55 Cody, Beth 41, 56 Colbert, Carol 123 Cole, Wanda 55 Coleman, Alice 36, 55, 120 Coleman, Bill . . . .76, 78, 88, 125 Coleman, Brownie 78, 83 Cosentino, Paula 25, 55, 62 Counts, Linda . .34, 42, 121, 122, 123 Cox, Carl 76, 83 Cox, Marcia 62 Craft, Dee 63 Craft, Marjory 40, 55 Craig, William 41, 48 Crain, Clarence 83 Crawford, Susie 55, 77 Crawford, Terrence 25 Crowe, Toni 62 Cunningham, Gerald 88 Cunningham, Joe 53 Curley, Wayne . . . .76, 78, 83, 88 Curry, Clarence 80, 88 Curry, Mike 65, 80 Curtis, Marie 41 D Dobney, Dennis 88 Dabney, Michael 25, 39, 66 Dohl, Liz 65 Dailey, Larry ... .41, 51, 57, 121 Dailey, Milton ...41, 42, 50, 54, 76, 88, 121, 122, 123 Dance, Peggie 64 Darden, Mitchell 65 Davis, Carl 63, 123 Davis, Susan 39, 55, 62 DeFrantz, Anita . . .44, 55, 63, 64 DeFrontz, David 123, 124 Demos, Barbara 55 Demos, Kathy 55 DeWalt, Shorron 14, 48 DeWeese, Cheryl 65 Dietz, Gary 46 Dietz, Todd 80 Distler, Warren 45 Dock, David 80 Dodd, Patti 41 Dodson, Lorry 87, 88 Dorsey, Carolyn 44 Dowling, Mary Jo 49 Drager, Elaine 45, 50, 58 Droughon, Eleecio . .42, 48 50, 57 Dryborough, Margo 49, 55 Dudson, Robert 65 Duerson, Robert 53 Duncan, Charles . .34, 38, 40, 42, 43, 59, 63, 123 Dunn, Angela 49 Dye, Dorsey 53 Easton, Peter . .34, 37, 42, 43, 44, 45, 50, 51, 54, 59, 123 Eaton, Marilyn 44, 64 Eberhard, Sally ..36, 44, 55, 62, 72, 123, 152 Eble, John . .16, 39, 40, 42, 51, 54, 58, 59 Edwards, Charles 39 Edwards, Don 80, 90 Edwards, Janice 65 Edwards, Joyce ..34, 37, 41, 48, 55 Edyvean, Alfred . .25, 44, 58, 63, 123 Edyvean, Richard . . . . 38, 40, 44, 45, 56, 63 Eismon, Esther .... 19, 34, 41, 43, 55, 121, 122, 123, 153 Eismon, Sylvia 21, 55, 62 Elom, Debbie 58, 62 Elliott, Betty 38 Ellison, Joyce 77 Ellison, Virginia 55, 58, 60 English, James 76, 88, 89 Epstein, Carol 55 Espiritu, Ronald 57 Estes, Dorothy 48 Euebaum, Tom 80 Evans, David 65 Evans, Elizabeth 122, 123 Evans, Oscar 83 Evers, Lloyd 53 Ewing, Jennifer 55 Fatout, Bill . .42, 51, 54, 58, 59, 63, 69 Feorman, Denise 41 Fields, Lewis 42, 48, 65 Fife, Cathy 63 Fister, John 53 Flanagan, Annette 41 Fletcher, Janice 49 Flippin, Dorrell 88 Floyd, Deborah 36, 41 Ford, Pot 26, 65 Ford, Sarah 25 Fork, Donald 17, 61, 123 Fortier, Suzie 55, 77 Foster, John 88 Foster, Stephanie 37, 63 Foxlow, Dave . .44 Franklin, Gary 76, 78 Franklin, Patti 44 Franklin, Ron 90 Frazier, Becky . .36, 46, 55, 82, 83, 121, 123 Frazier, Diane 41, 55 Frazier, Sylvia 41, 56 Freeland, Ronald 20 Freeman, Celeste 120, 150 Freibergs, Arija 55 Freibergs, Valdis 56 Friedmeyer, Bob ..39, 43, 44, 45, 59, 123 Friedmeyer, Jim 53 Friedmeyer, Mark . ,39, 45, 52, 53 Frierson, Deborah 44 Frigo, Ernest 20 Fry, Jessie 40 G Gaddie, Delmon 63 Gaddie, Nona 77 Gaines, Caryl 29 Gakstotter, Paul 31 Gardner, James 76, 78 Garrett, Judy 41 Gorvin, Stacey 61 Gavia, Virgil 80, 88 Gentry, Debbie 55 Gibson, Darrell 48 Gibson, Darrell 48 Gilbert, Deborah 49 Gilpin, Laura . .23, 37, 40, 42, 43, 123 Glazier, Leonard 83 Goens, Martin 80, 83 Goens, Sherman 53 Golder, Carleton 76, 78, 88 Soler, Michael 56, 64 Gonis, Ellen . .35, 39, 40, 43, 45, 55, 67, 123, 149 Gonis, Joyce 39, 55 SATAN NETTER David Holt escapes grasping hands to make a basket, adding two points to the Shortridge score. 163 Gooch, Gregory 45, 64 Goodrich, Gloria 77 Goodson, Angela 17,41,57 Goodwine, Clark 22, 78 Goolsby, Andrea 65 Gordon, John 90 Grady, Ronald 25 Graham, Bryan 53, 64 Graham, Jim 80 Graham, Mary ..25, 62, 64, 112 Graham, Susan . .34, 35, 43, 55, 123 Graham, Virginia 41 Granger, Michael 80 Gravenstreter, Tim 45, 59 Graves, Leon 65, 83 Greene, Yvonne 55, 62, 63 Greer, James 80 Grissom, Robert 61 Grundy, Harold 76, 78, 88 Gruver, Michael ..54, 76, 82, 93 Gude, Mary S7 Gullion, Dottie .36, 37, 55, 77, 123, 155 Gwinn, Jennifer ..39, 40, 48, 58 H Hackett, Olive 123 Haddox, Cheryl ..39, 41, 55, 62, 63 Haddox, John 38, 152 Hall, Patricia 49 Hall, Steve 42, 65 Hall, Stewart 54, 82 Hansen, Lynn . .39, 48, 53, 58, 64 Hansen, Robert . .38, 43, S3, 59 Hardin, Yvonne 49 Harding, Tom 90 Harger, Betsy . .25, 51, 58, 62, 123 Harger, Peggy 51, 55, 63 Harper, Tracy 53 Harris, Bill 90 Harris, Stephen 57 Harris, William 78 Harrison, Denise 48 Harrison, Mark 89 Hart, Elaine . .39, 51, 52, 55, 58 Hastings, Rosia 48 Hathaway, Phil ..14, 34, 39, 41 Haverkamp, Walter 23 Hawkins, Jon 80 Hawkins, Stewart . .25, 38, 54, 63 Hoyden, Eugenia 46, 55 Hazelwood, Bronnie 78 Hedrick, Steve 83, 88 Henderson, Thomas 46, 58 Henson, JoAnn 49 Heschelman, Grace 63, 66 Hill, Fred 76, 78 Hill, Jean 14 Hill, Joyce 48, 49, 57 Hilleke, Marcia 42 Hillman, Esther 48 Hirsch, Myra 49 Hirsch, Phillip 66 Hobbs, John 57 Hochstedler, Sarah . .44, 48, 53, 58 Hodge, Donald 80 Hollis, Felicia 120 Hollis, Priscillo 55 Holloway, Roger 54 Holmgren, Paul 45 Holt, David 76, 78, 83, 83 Holt, Theresa 50, 62 Hood, Margret ... .34, 36, 40, 45, 55, 123, 149 Hoopingarner, Teresa 44 Hooten, Robert 80 Horn, Debbie 62 Horwitz, Lisa 37, 45, 59 Horwitz, Stephen . .29, 38, 40, 42, 43, 59, 61, 123 Houghton, Joyce 42 House, Janice 42, 44, 48 Howard, Deanna 49 Howard, Donnie 87 Howard, Elsie 59 Hubbard, Jacquelyn 65 Hubbard, Jean 14 Hudson, Clarence . .44, 60, 61, 121 Hudson, Richard 56 Hudson, Tom 44 Hunter, Janice 39, 62 Hurrle, Teresa . ' .37 Hurst, Beverly 57, 65 Hutchison, Linda 34, 40, 56 Huffon, Paul . .43, 44, 59, 61, 123 Huxhold, Tim . .54, 76, 78, 83, 91 Hynes, Burnett 80 Ingraham, Joe .54 Isenberg, Steve . .54, 58, 69, 120, 121, 123 Jackson, Arthur 78 Jackson, Darrell 88 Jackson, Deborah 43 Jackson, Diane 121, 123 Jackson, Patzetta ..37, 49, 55, 77 Jackson, Steve 90 Jakovljevic, Millie 55 James, Sandy . .34, 37, 45, 55, 59 Jarrett, Barbara 120 Jelliffe, Myla 25, 55 Johnson, Daphne 44, 77 Johnson, David 37 Johnson, Elizabeth 37, 48, 57 Johnson, James 87 Johnson, Joe 25 Johnson, Joseph 65, 88 Johnson, Keith ..54, 76, 78, 88, 123 Johnson, Paul . .34, 35, 42, 54, 121, 123 Johnson, Virginia . .39, 42, 63, 69 Johnston, Doug 90 Jones, Bob 83 Jones, Buffy 55 Jones, Edwin 61 Jones, Eric 40 Jones, Jody 55, 121, 123 Jones, LoVonne 40, 48 Jones, Martha 62, 64 Jones, Mike 39 Jordan, Bruce 42, 83 Jordan, Mike 91 Justice, Ken 53, 80 Justice, Mark 42, 80 Justice, Paul 45, 53 K Kennerley, Bill 63 Kimbrough, Carol 49, 57 King, Bernie 41 King, Carol 48, 64 King, Gilda 48 King, Rose Ella 31 Kirby, Constance 58 Kirby, Mike 24 Kirch, Kerry 55 Kirmil, John 80, 83 Kish, Patty 51, 55, 59, 68 Klaiber, Katy 37 Koehn, Cornelia 17 Koepper, Beverly 35 Kohn, Arthur , .34, 46, 51, 54, 123 Komisars, Margret . .36, 37, 55, 77, 120, 123 Kooiker, Jill 40, 55 Kosof, Paula 55 Kunz, Sarah 25, 55 Kurins, llze . .41, 51, 55, 63, 68 Laing, Duncan 37, 44 Lambert, James 80, 83 Lask, Goldie 40 Laubach, Matt 44, 55 Lauray, Paul 88 Lawrence, Geoff 80 Lawrence, Steve .38, 39, 43, 54 Lawson, Cindi . .41, AA, 55, 58, 151, 152 Lawson, Steve 62 Lee, Linda 39, 55 Leech, Mary . .39, 41, 44, 55, 58, 62, 63, 71, 72, 121, 123 Legg, Terris 25, 62 Lester, Phyllis 48, 58, 62 Lewis, James 78, 88 Lewis, Karen 65 Lewis, Vicki 25, 55, 63 Lieber, Matt 80, 83 Lile, Carl 64, 83, 91 Linch, Annalee 39, 43, 63 Lingeman, Helen 15, 55, 112 Littrell, Troy 40 Logan, Sandra 63 Long, Dina 41, 55 Lord, Tim 56, 65 Lowe, Jennie . .44, 47, 55, 60, 62, 63, 121, 123 Lunsford, Karen 123 Luttrell, Abby 42, 51, 59, 123 M Madden, Bobby 41 Mahone, Vera 37, 48 Marley, Carolyn 48 Martin, Christine 55 Martin, Linda 55 Martin, Shirley . .34, 39, 40, 48, 57 Mason, Paul 45 Mason, Steve 64 Matthews, Edward 83, 88 McAllister, Bill 50 McAndrews, Martha 39, 49 McCarty, Mike 38 McChristian, Linda 37 McClain, Karen 55 McClain, Thomas 48 McClard, Louise 56 McClendon, Curtis 53 McCrae, Bruce 56 McCray, Donna 1 6, 40 McCree, Ernestine 26 McCullough, Alan ...38, 52, 56 McDonald, Beverly 49, 57 McDonald, Glenn 37 McDonald, Scott 25, 56 McDowell, Marsha . . . ,41, 55, 77 McKee, Karen 44 McNoiry, Ruth 40, 46 McPheeters, Denise 65, 121 McQueen, Anthony 65 Meals, Joe 88 Medjeski, John 24, 65 Meyers, Rex 61 Michels, Sue 15, 55 Middleton, Harvey 88 Mikels, Janet 39, 44, 55 Miller, Duane 64 Miller, Martin 25 Miller, Pom 41 Milton, Romania 49 Minter, Linda 48, 52 Mitter, Marianne 58, 63 Moore, Carole ..38, 42, 55, 59, 123 Moore, Edwina 48 Moore, Fred 25, 45, 65, 121 Moore, Janet 48 Moore, Jerome 78 Moore, Loretta 48 Moore, Wilma 36, 41, 48 Moreland, Ronall 78 Morgan, Bonita 48, 64 Morgan, Mike 1 8, 44, 50, 53 Morris, Olivia 63 Morris, Ted . .37, 39, 45, 50, 64 Morris, Wayne ...25, 44, 63, 64 Mullen, Anna 39, 55, 64 Mullens, Denise 62, 63 Murphy, Marilyn 41, 44 Murray, Eugene 80 Murrell, Barry 1 8, 56 Myers, Margaret . .48, 50, 56, 57 Myen, Michael 39, 83 N Neal, Gale 48 Nemecek, Dave 80 Newlond, Denise 57 Niss, David 64 Nixon, Van Buren 62, 63, 65 Nolan, Pat ..10, 46, 59, 121, 123, 151 Nolan, Tom 80, 83 Norwood, David 87 Nunn, Veronica 48 Nygaard, Stephen . .16, 38, 40, 42, 43, 50, 58, 59, 123 O ' Banion, Sandra 77 O ' Bannon, Charles 25, 63 STEPHEN HORWITZ performs necessary and helpful duties as an assistant in the History Department. O ' Bannon, Judy 48 O ' Bannon, Marilyn 49 O ' Brien, Karen 55 Ocker, Ellen 21, 50 Offeit, William 83 Oglesby, Mona . . . .49, 50, 55, 57 Oldham, Eric 78 Oldham, Willis 80 Oliver, Teresa 50 O ' Neal, George 76, 78 O ' Neal, Glenda 48 Osili, Lila 37 Osterman, Eurydice 123 Ostling, Mark 56 O ' Sullivan, John 65 Otto, Dorothy 121, 122 Owens, Patti 37, 55 P Patterson, Alan 83 Patterson, Janice 49 Patterson, Patricia 41 Patterson, Roy 87, 88 Payne, Thomas 19 Pellett, John . .25, 42, 50, 54, 58, 59, 63 Perkins, Jack . .37, 38, 42, 44, 52 Pickens, Dwight 78 Pinckney, Donna 47, 62, 64 Ploutz, Judy 17, 60 Poehlmann, Carol . .57, 58, 62, 64, 123 Poehlmann, Hans . . . .52, 53, 64 Porter, Prentice 25, 57 Posley, Willeta 41 Powell, Fred 78, 88 Powell, Karen 41, 56 Pryor, Dorothy 41 Puckett, LaVoughn 88, 89 Q Quarles, Geisele 57 Quarles, Ronald 63, 65, 90 Quinney, Linda 8, 44, 64 R Randall, Barbara 37 Rondell, Alice 48, 57 Rondle, Kenneth 83, 87 Rapier, Phyllis 22, 44, 49 Ratcliff, Marjorie . . . .48, 58, 64 Rouch, John 56, 59, 88 Ray, Jo Carol 49 Read, Mike . . . .54, 63, 121, 123 Read, Patsy . .25, 51, 55, 64, 112 Redlich, Leila 55, 63 Reese, Jewell 48, 56 Reimer, Christine 120 Reiswerg, Max 83 Reiter, Louise 40 Rice, Fred 54, 92, 123 Ridley, Louise 49 Ringle, Mono 44, 45, 62 Ringel, Morris 25 Ringenberger, Mike 45 Risch, Barry 65 Risch, Katie 39, 55 Roach, Charles 80 Robb, David 42, 54, 63 Roberson, Winona 37 Roberts, Cindy ..34, 37, 40, 42, 55, 59, 123 Robinson, Hazel . .34, 46, 41, 43, 44, 50, 57, 67, 121, 123 Robinson, Henry 83 Robinson, Jim . .38, 43, 45, 46, 50, 54, 59, 123 Robinson, Susan 55 Roe, Theron 53, 54, 83, 93 Rogers, Gloria 50 Rogers, Kenneth 64 Rogers, Nancy 62, 66 Rogers, Sherrie 37, 41, 55 Rollings, Ray 50, 56 Roney, Frank 90 Rooker, Risa . .37, 40, 42, 48, 58, 64 Ross, Edward 78 Ross, Gricelda 49 Ross, Karen 37 Roth, David 37 Roth, Maralena 44, 55, 77 Rude, Neil 50, 53 Rush, Ellen 62 Rush, Gardenia 55 Russell, Ann 41 Russell, Arniece 1 23 Russell, Gwen 49 Russell, Karen 147 Russell, Patrick 53 Ryon, Richard 88 SHORTRIDGE Students find individual discussion often solves puzzling questions. WRESTLING COACH Donald Benbow consoles a team member after strenuous match. s Sanford, Donna 41 Sonford, Michael 48 Saperstein, Debby 55, 77 Saperstein, Diane 39, 55, 63 Schneider, Mark 54 Schricker, Kothy .55, 62, 63, 77 Schwomeyer, Judy . . .44, 65, 73, 123 Scott, Carl 25 Scott, Stephen ..56, 61, 65, 121, 122, 123 Selmonoff, Scott 44 Shanklin, George 83 Shanklin, Kitsy 40 Sharlow, Harriet 42 Sharpe, Carol 44, 55 Show, Debbie 44 Shaw, John 50, 65 Shaw, Nikki .21, 39, 41, 57, 62 Shephard, Virginia 63 Shorter, Arthur 83 Shorts, Sheila 49 Shullenberger, Dan 80 Siegel, Mary 122 Singleteary, Carrion . .48, 49, 82, 112 Siskind Ralph . . . .54, 76, 78, 91 Slates, Philip 39, 54 Sleeva, James 45 Smith, Aaron 80 Smith, Allen 54, 78, 88 Smith, Barb 25, 37, 40 Smith, Desmond . .57, 76, 78, 88 Smith, Joy 62, 65 Smith, Patty 37, 41, 77 Smith, Valerie 41 Solomon, Ivan . .54, 59, 121, 123, 124 Soltermann, Susie 44 Spain, Dwight 90 Spechman, Dave 83 Spells, Pearl 57 Spenos, George 22 Spenos, Gus 54 Spitzer, Cher I 48, 64 Stoll, Alan 54 Stallin, Robert 80 Stonfield, Debro 48 Stonfill, Debbie 44, 64 Starkey, Diane . . . . 36, 44, 55, 57, 53, 67 Starkey, Kathy 66 Steichen, Mary 17, 63 Steiner, Jerry 93 Stelter, Kothy 42, 55 Stephens, Susie . .44, 59, 121, 123 Steward, John 50, 56 Steward, Leia 37, 44, 52 Stewart, Donna ..41, 48, 62, 64 Stewart, Pat 41, 48 Stout, Cathy 25, 62 Strand, Bradley .54, 76, 78, 123 Strand, Greg 80 Strand, Randy 25, 38, 54 Straughn, Tiffany 55, 77 Street, Greg 30 Streeter, Betsey . .40, 42, 55, 59, 123 Streeter, Ruth . .42, 43, 55, 58, 123 Streeter, Tom 38, 39, 42 Strickland, Joy 25, 88 Strong, Edna 41 Strong, Michael 56, 63 Stumph, Jeff 40 Sumner, Barbara . .41, 57, 58, 123 Sumner, Janet 48 T Tolley, Cheryl 40, 57, 63 Tandy, George 83 Taylor, Herbert 83 Taylor, Leonard 76, 83 Temple, Charles ..16, 37, 42, 43, 47, 50, 54, 59, 123 Temple, Jane 49, 55, 60, 62 Test, Som . . . .42, 51, 54, 59, 63 Teter, Janet 41, 55 Teter, Kris 41, 55 Theofanis, George ....83, 90, 91 Thomas, Beth 55 Thomas, Charles 56 Thomas, Darryl 22, 63 Thomas, David 53, 56 Thomas, David 53, 56 Thomas, Kothy . . . . 37, 59, 77, 123 Thompson, Alicia 48, 65 Thompson, Anise 62, 123 Thompson, Barbara . .48, 56, 146 Thompson, Cheryl 44 Thompson, Elizabeth 1 20 Thompson, Gory 37, 56 Thompson, John 78 SHORTRIDGE SENIORS Joe Chan and Ivan Sole pass to Thomas Hippie. examine and show their honor student pins and Thorn, Debbie . ,41, 44, 49, 62, 65 Thorn, Gayle 41, 44 Thornton, Esther 41 Tinsley, Marvin 91 Todd, Carrie 120, 123 Tofil, Joe 80, 90 Toombs, Charles 41, 44, 52 Tcumey, Dave 25, 90 Townsend, John 38, 56 Traylor, Katy 45 Triner, Steve 91 Tunstall, Jillane 64 Turientine, Larry 53 Turner, Robert 65 Turnipseed, Susie 49, 58 Tyler, Breck .40, 51, 54, 58, 63, 106 u Ulen, Elizabeth 39, 41, 55 Unger, Elizabeth . .37, 40, 42, 43, 123 Usher, Caroline .16, 37, 40, 43, 44, 59 Valle, Pamela 46 Van Allen, Arthur 45 Vaughn, George 78, 88 Vaughn, Myron 62 Veegh, Angle 37, 55, 57 w Wade, Anita 64 V adsworth, Bill . .42, 54, 59, 61 Wagoner, Janice ....40, 55, 152 Wahl, Lucille 50 Wake, Leslie 37, 44 Woke, Wanda 49 Waldo, Mark 45 Waldo, Thorn 44 Walker, Cheryl 44 Walker, Jane 44, 55, 77 Wallace, Dan 80 Wallace, Tonya 120 Warner, Arthur 78 Watkins, Aljecn 57 Weaver, Fabian 49 Weaver, Patty 49 Webb, Alpha 41 Webb, James 78, 90 Weber, John 38, 56, 63 Webster, Vicki 49, 57 Weddle, Joyce 48 Weeks, Gwen 44 Weinstock, Raquel Westbrooks, Carmen White, Clarence White, Greg White, Harriet 55, 62, 1 White, John ... .54, 64, 83, 1 White, Lorry White, LeRoy 63, White, Rodney White, William 54, 63, Whiteis, Renee Whiteis, Rhonda Whitney, Monroe 80, Whittoker, Sue Wichser, John 64, Wiggins, Cheri Wilcox, Daniel 76, Wildman, Leigh Wilhite, Juonita Williams, Karen 44, Williams, Ken Williams, Marjorie Williams, Norman Williams, Stanford Willis, Jerry Willis, Pauline Wilson, Robert 7Β£ Wilson, Sheila 49 Wilson, Sheri . . . .49, 55, 58, 106 Wilson, Yvonne 57 Wineglass, Marsha 41 Winfrey, Deloris 41, 48 Wolfred, Don 58 Wood, Jon 88 Wood, Richard 8, 80 Wood, Robert 88, 89 Woodard, Lorraine 65 Woods, Brenda 40 Wooley, Ethelenor 62 Woolridge, Morris 80, 88 Wooster, Carol 60 Wright, Bruce 56 Wright, Nancy 62 York, Martha 27, 55 Young, Priscillo 37 Young, Roe . .37, 48, 49, 55, 62, 77 Young, Robert 15, 45, 90 Z Ziznovskis, Erik 80 The year of 1968 was a year of renewed spirit and en- thusiasm. The enthusiasm for learning ran high as students delved deeper into the mysteries of biology or into the questions of international relations. Enrollment in advanced classes climbed as students sup- plemented required courses. Extracurricular clubs grouped interested students together as they combined fun with learning. Away from the classroom, Shortridge students stood to- gether as they cheered their team to victory and as they worked together toward a common goal. The spirit of help- ing initiated many service projects for the community. The spirit of understanding sponsored discussion groups and speakers to promote cooperation among all men. The year of 1968 has truly been A PATHWAY TO THE FUTURE. We have tried to capture the meaning and the activities of the year 1968 in these few pages. As we complete the final pages, we would like to thank the many people who have worked and supported our effort: the Indianapolis News for a picture on Page 80, Bill Ehrich for Senior pic- tures, Mrs. Mary Siegel for financial advice. School Pictures Inc. for underclassmen pictures, a loyal and hardworking staff, Joseph Chan for the cover design, and Mr. Dick Ken- nard of Newsfoto Publishing Company. We would also like to thank the administration, the class of ' 68, and most of all the entire student body for making this year a memorable one. Esther Eisman 1968 ANNUAL Editor fmmsmtif. i w ii Β« ) tiii)Β«wwiiMΒ«iΒ Β ' iWiWitΒ i i Β Β MiΒ«w Year ' s End Brings Joy, Tears, Hope This year has ended. It was a year full of tears and laughter. For some of us it was our last year at Shortridge. For us it has taken on the nostalgia of a dream. No longer shall we spend two hours in a counselor ' s line waiting to reach the door and, just as we reach it, have him leave. No longer shall we find our- selves debating over sociological topics at HRC meetings. No longer shall we rush frantically to meet the deadlines for the next edition of the Echo. No longer shall we long for an excuse to get out of reference. No more, no more, no more . . . Ahead of us we have still another pathway, its branches taking us to points unknown in that vast forest of the unforeseen β€” life.


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