Shortridge High School - Annual Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1970

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cr-mmm' mi UBRARY A-.EQGQH SSH Ci-iff'3aE'?iTY DYE LIBRARY swcwmsmf if-HGH SQHQOL nwhbf annual ' 1970 Shorfriclge High School 0 Indianapolis, Indiana vol. 76 The dawning ot a new day. What this day will bring is a new experience. There is no typical day at Shortridge High School Each day brings new problems and situations Change is an everyday occurrence Although Shortridge seems physically unchanged from year to year she undergoes constant change from within Here lies her strength Here is her life here are her students Without them Shortridge would be a warehouse of desks chalkboards and silence But with them she is a storehouse ot knowledge where opinion discussion and learning resound from wall to wall Shortridge is amply blessed with tradition and in her tradition lies her academic excellence. Fortunately, that has never changed. ln recent years Shortridge has found a new vehicle to spread her praise She was designated the city s academic high school and now her entire student body is enrolled under the college prep program ln a sense the title is insignificant tor Shortridge has always been an academic leader ln spite of imitators Shortridge remains on top She continues to give her students an experience only they can witness THE SHORTRIDGE EXPERIENCE . . . . , ' I . . . . . I I I I , I I I ' 1 . . . . . 1 ' - p . . . . . . . . ' 1 . - - . . . . ' I ' . y . . . . . . . - . 7 Y . . . . . , . . . . . . . 7 1 ., . . . . . r T 6 3 5 I X l W 5 X. 1 Q xi 3 A ' lm L ' 2 4 . t 1 fri Q I T 'iz l S . 72 , V 5 ' f f. Q2 . , , ,, 1 Av , . 1 MW ti ,ff ,WAT 2, . IZ., U 5 fffa -I -. U Q xy .f 41 au xi t 3 2 , 1 .ww .ia yr , . 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J l'h 'A 5 English V students pay close attention to the teachers explanations. A . -. ,f Students try to get a head in an English V class! The English Department, headed by Mrs. Jean Whitcraft, combined the old with the new and came up with some interesting ideas for teaching and learning. Freshmen studied the three R's, minus one Crithmeticy, in English I and ll, while sophomores worked dili- gently on their vocational themes in English Ill. The tenth graders also explored the mysteries of Silas Marner and Julius Caesar in English IV. Juniors started their year off right with the study of American litera- ture. The real work arrived with the second semester and the reviewing and re-learning of grammar. Later in the semester the English VI Es- sentials Test was administered. Seniors were offered a variety of courses. English Vll and IX students worked to perfect their writing by composing journals, precis, or criti- cisms at least twice a week. English Vllll and X students discovered that such works as Beowulf and the plays of Shakespeare really aren't so bad. Seniors were also offered a course in creative writing and one for ad- vanced college placement English. l ,Qi A a 2 fr , ..... . ,ga -. ,sw 4 Q, ,W 4 ,, 0. A f ev? QQ . , W Ji W W R X. 2 l ' fs Y 15 mi Nba-4' ff r 'Ai ' we J, .M fi X Nlrs. Williams assigns reports to her pu- DIS. nl English pupils listen to conjugations of a verb. Mrs. Hillman shares a joke with her stu dents. 1 www fl Shortridge linguists study foreign customs 2 WW Advanced German students listen attentively as Lester Groth lectures on German litera- ture. wg' 'f ' -ff I a W2 13' ' ef: ,, , I Miss Louise Reiter clears up a point of grammar for her Second-year-German ass. Individual attention adds a personal touch to Mrs. Martha Beasley's French class. Miss Louise Reiter's Foreign Lan- guage Department offered six lan- guages at a variety of levels. Classes were taught in French, German, Spanish, Latin, Classical Greek, and Russian. Studies ranged from a first year concentratio-n on grammar and vocabulary to the discussions on French poetry and contemporary lit- erature, held in Mr. Sutherland's French IX and X class. Senior French students spent the year preparing for the Advanced Placement Tests, while Juniors in French, German, Latin, and Spanish classes attempted to qualify for the Indiana University Honors Program. Two new teachers, Mrs. Martha Beasley and Mr. David Hammer, were added to the department's faculty. l. U. Honors students Mari- anne Mitter and Andy Carroll as- sisted in teaching a third year Ger- man class. X Mr Davud Hammer mstructs a group of freshmen on the fundamentals of the French language -.qu .,....4...-.-A XX .,,,.vf YN Wm anetcirium cidded to science department l l l l l l l Keith Rand, Suzi Fortier, and Lila Osili watch as Kerry Kirch works an experiment with the Bunsen burner. Mr. Baker discusses photosynthesis. The appointment of a new Science Department head, Mr. Donald King, spearheaded the many other changes in the department. Mr. King intro- duced his plans for curricular addi- tions and other developments within the department. The Biology Depart- ment also added two new teachers, Mr. Jerry Chance and Mrs. Bonnie Farley. Once again, insect nets and killing jars, binoculars, fetal pigs, and mi- croscopes filled the activity schedule of sophomore biology students. Ad- vanced courses in physiology and microbiology were again offered to upperclassmen. Probably the biggest addition to the Science Department was the new Farquhar Planetarium, which was set up for the benefit of all students. The Planetarium has several projec- tion globes which can be used inter- changeably to recreate the night sky for any place on the earth at a par- ticular time. The Planetarium helped bring physical science classes up to date with the rapidly developing field of space exploration and study. N, mnmqgq,w ec... ff ' -Q f ff ' x fsGt'S w X .. :W V . :Q A4 I Xl 'fr l.sM,.,j 5, QL 5 , .-v .' 5 F X S 5. 5- . . D, -.' ' ' Z' 5 bi.. V X as .... . fl, 3 A 1 .N X 5, Q 5 1 ' 1 t X T it i f K ' 5 L V it ss XXX-fix if ,fy 5 jf A Two physics students puzzle over an experiment. -N,,,,,NN ,NA Resembling a huge hair dryer, the planitatium dominates the honor study hali. s 59 Clinton Carbon and his biology partner. 3 5 -AW ' . , , .1 N he ' ...,, ' P f - ' Q e me 5 ' f awww x 'W' 'Wa .9 Q' 'W , ., . V fg - S Q.. f- X ff .. 1'-15' 'ES Sophomores first Biology class experience is disecting grasshoppers. 5 Mr. Freeland illustrates a fine point in algebra. Grappling with the tasks of solv- ing simultaneous equations, inter- polating logarithms, untangling com- plex story problems, and devising valid geometric proofs, Shortridge math students again found their niche in a third floor environment. Some freshmen struggled through Algebra I and ll, while others ori- ented themselves to the basics of arithmetic in Pre-Algebra. More ad- vanced math students studied the in- triguing concepts of College Algebra, Trigonometry, Plane Geometry, and Calculus. The math teachers encouraged floundering pupils to get help through the National Honor Society which offered a tutoring program. Subject matter was presented in interesting ways to challenge the stu- dent. Overhead projectors and films were used to emphasize primary and optional ideas as well as to add inter- est and generate enthusiasm in mathematics. Susan Rice solves a problem in math. ln- Debbie Jackson and Brad Smith review the day's material. I Unrciveling problems shorpens moth acumen 4 Mr. Thomas Bresnahan explains the functions of square roots. it I ' ' v f ?fF':f5E 2 1 Wei.. ,. Q-ly fm-.awe ' ffxfrw ffig I 4 ' f F l Mrs. Marian Moses is teaching :KQV fl' ,- x k f i, N ' :,. i we dmv. M, gf ' y?iZS??a,'gtw' ' ' 'sf .. -E sw, jf tif Y ,X V. . ,-55553 1 fa 'f +V, - at ww 5. ..,.,:,: l Yi 3 Qk f , , X ' Q Q' i a il if I . Miss Lucille Wahl helps Barbara Hill unravel an algebraic mystery. algebra l gggnunuvul0vs'llaiN'l'H'll'l! , 1 Time line toured through history courses 45,-fo-- 's ,, A , J K 3 ? 52 ,Q K5 ,fr Q wg Mr. Thomas Payne returns examinations to anxious government students. Aurelia Baker points out an important spot on the map. ,fs-,4,.,,,nwK0 A 3 Q J Mrs. Emma Randall lectures to a class in history. 3 gg l if-X i A WHT hy . i ' JZ M f ff 2 fa B N. Q 5, 1 1 W X. W xx 4 3 42' X NN f W N My ,, A i l ,V ,fffyf W ' 'ff 41 fwgf- , lil' -, V , ,,,X I LE, it , f' - N7 I l W S -I fi i l i l Absentees OH 3 test day? Mr. Larry Burdick locates Monaco for a World History class. ll The introduction of new texts, H 3 Mrs. Jean Jackson listens to questions from her history students. courses, and teachers highlighted 1 the year in the History Department, headed by Thomas Payne. Students were offered classes ranging from ll Early World History to International ll Relations: and seniors were able to elect psychology, sociology, English There was additional cooperation l between the history departments of the high school and junior high school. The two departments shared the audio-visual facilities consisting l of over 600 films and manuals. These films make up the largest col- lection in the Indianapolis Public School System. The History Department again sponsored the Lilly Scholarship Pro- gram and a total of S1500 was awarded to two students. 21 History, and Black History. ll Art Department cultivates creative abilities A lump of clay transforms into a graceful form under the fingers of Sandra Dowling. W lf!!! 7 ,, ff ,Q af f ff f ,f y T Aff f ff Niven Drybrough seems , 9 ,tr 3 - sf .az gwiszfz Creativity-the essence of art. This is what that Shortridge Art De- partment emphasized. The ability to express oneself on canvas, in clay, or metal was the goal of Shortridge's artists. The art classes participated in several contests testing their abil- ity. The students in the art classes competed for the honor of having their compositions used as a cover for the Junior Vaudeville Program., Spring Sampler, or Christmas Echo. Some also entered their creative works in various poster contests and the Scholastic Arts program. Originality was stressed in the courses of art, craft art, ceramics, art appreciation, and metal enamel- ing. The art students benefited the school by producing posters for various school organizations, and designing backdrops for stage productions. The Roda Selleck Art Gallery was maintained through the generous services of the Fine Arts Association. is Music department accompanist, Mrs. Nancy Lucas, diligently works with Choral Club members. arg ,.-T 5 i 5. f Leonard Behling corrects the homework of Willetta Posley, one of his music theory students. Training classes prepare future musicians Mr. James Kantarze instructs Choral Club on the proper techniques of singing. Involved harmonies and dynamic rhythm patterns emanated from the fourth floor windows as music stu- dents studied band, orchestra, and beginning and advanced music X theory. Melodies from the Baroque Period mingled with the dissonances of twentieth century music. While beginning theory students studied interval relationships, ad- vanced students wrote three- and four-part orchestral compositions. As in previous years, the A Cappella choir spent September and Decem- ber rehearsing four choruses from The Messiah. The marching band worked hard all during the fall football season preparing routines and music for halftime shows. Later in the year the stage band presented the Sweater- man's Concert, a favorite activity of most band members. Working toward excellent perfor- mances for the Senior Play and the Christmas Program was the SHS orchestra which also played in the state music competition. as-fl .,...,.,.. l W Homemakers acquire skills L ir' L Through the development of gour- met and sewing talents, the Home Economics Department was prepar- ing prospective homemakers for their future. Resources for Living and Family Living provided the necessary instruction in methods of raising a family. Meanwhile, strange aromas wafted into the second floor corridor from the food classes. If it was impo-ssible to tell from the smell, the ex- pressions on the cooks' faces relayed the message of success or failure. Advancing from simple patterns to more difficult ones, students, en- rolled in clothing classes, studied the fundamentals of fine tailoring. Their finished g a r m e n t s were modeled at the spring fashion show. 133211 . fix? xx- . WW 5 avg ', , ,.,,,,vv-! I M w k Q w ,,.,.A Swain' Martha Simon is aided by Mrs. Catherine DeRossette in selecting the right pattern. Q 5 'f . . . . . Senior girls in Resources for Living work Y M on their food project. llllll ftlim Ill ' Ill lil sg? so Qi tt ' we - 4 it . .sq N,-Q '.,. k 2 ff ii' a 4 its M ,, Q 2c i'Qt ? .. q 5Q' .rWss.... . 1 Xxx ,i 'w ii Pondering a proper pattern is an activity of a clothing class. ll 'l 1 l l il l ,. If l. l i l 55 f T ,qA. , A 1 I if X L 1 A M With new leadership this year the Business Department got o-ff to a flying start. Mrs. Ruth Webb, who has been teaching at Shortridge for eight years, became the new head of the department last fall. With the aid of the other faculty members in the department, she planned and taught a variety of business courses. New equipment in the department included a Burrough's Electric Calcu- lator to use in bookkeeping classes. The portable machine provided stu- dents with instant answers to math problems simply by pushing a but- ton. Plans were made for a new course in machine calculation using this device. Mrs. Webb hoped that an accel- erated secretarial practice course could be introduced. This course would be designed for senior stu- dents who would like part-time em- ployment in college. The course would teach fundamental secretarial skills. Popular courses such as Typing I and ll, Shorthand I, Salesmanship, and Business Math were offered. Innovations, QW4 HEP! esta? ,if I' 2,31 if C' Y' fi 'fi is s F 1: 1 1 K 7 ' 1 V Wh, I, ef I Q Fr, -1-,nw , .,t. 5? f 3 Striving to augment their typing speed, students practice their lesson. Gill:-I f' 7-H , I, rig- W IVV! ,L 'A vu I,-.rn 4 u L' I, 3',.,l-?1',j,f.ij.,Hy 'VT' :I-:ff-. -P -A I . . l ff L with L'MiS1'ij if A i ' R, fig ' - 'I S r, 5, rd variety spark business year Performing a myriad of tasks, Mrs. Mary Siegel busies herself in the Business Office. Business Office assistant, Gwen Greer, checks the Shortridge activity receipts at the end of the day. . W - W ss ,. f I '5 ' 'gR'2 'S I A labyrinth of wires puzzles Mark Hammer and William Palmer, while Mr. Charles Thomas is amused. - l 'S 'v'i ' Only-Girl-Electrician Stephanie H e a r d shows skill. ,,..,.,.,.. . V' ' if .L if Q , Q , . A ' 1 if t 1..1:5' wah hw ,-,, I ' f , N f. ,V , , g ,Mm X, Taking an active part in most Shortridge affairs, the Industrial Arts Department gave many students op- portunities to relate themselves to industry crafts. Electronics, one of the mainstays of modern civilization, stressed a complete education in the uses and comprehension of electricity, while the Metal Shop taught welding and foundry. Architectural Machine and Mechanical Drawing enhanced the curriculum of students possessing vocational skills. Successfully designing furniture produced jubilant expressions on the faces of woodworking students. Graphic Arts pupils labored tedious- ly for many hours to produce the Echo, school calendars, activity pro- grams, and fliers for the benefit of the entire school. Individuals en- rolled in Stagecraft gained experi- ence, sometimes by trial-and-error, in the operation of the complex stage equipment. Craft arts shape vocations Max , V ,. 'KW W '---..,.,,- 3' .J 2.42 NLS E Willie Johnson center-punches stock in the Metal Shop as Alex Seawood, Wayne Wim- satt, and John Gorske look on. W l W l 4 1 l f X. l l . l ., .J ,, l ,, l, 45 ,. 4 l i Girls odd feminine touch fo ROTC corps Shortridge ROTC cadets served under a new commandant, Nl-Sgt. Claud Shanks. The corps' new look also included eleven girl sponsors and an all-girl drill team. Thirty-four girls were selected for the team after all-school auditions. They marched with the unit in the Veteran's Day Parade, the Homecoming Parade, and performed during half-times at home basketball games. The Rifle Team was involved in several competitions with other city and cou nty schools, including shoulder-to--shoulder matches, the unit postal match, and the Sweet Sixteen Rifle Match. The drill team competed in four major drill meets, and performed for various activities throughout the year. The Color Guard participated in pep sessions, and presented the colors befo re home basketball games. The Honor Guard provided special guard services for many pro- grams and officials during the year. -Wm W-Qvw..,.,,,nhm'MMMH Sgt. Claud Shanks instructs his class concerning rank patches. The ROTC Drill Team prepares a new routine. Alan McCullough and Eric Franklin receive congratulations. ...- Gymncists build strong minds cincl muscles , f gy, Physical education students actively engage in a game of basketball One, two, three, lift that knee! Executive changes in the Physical Education Department began a new era for Shortridge gym pupils. Wil- liam Merrill, new department head, stressed the purpose of the depart- ment as physical education and recreation. A The recent administration policies decidedly paved the way for more recreation in the department's cur- riculum. A four-lane electric bowling alley was acquired as a donation to Shortridge High School. Among newly proposed courses were wrestling, archery, tennis, vol- leyball, golf, ping-pong, and camp- ing. Professionals in these activities will be employed to demonstrate the basic skills required in such sports. ,,,-gawk! li? 3 M W? Q :::,, MF Nc . .. 4 f. S is ,,.,,,nwW' ,,' i:. , ' 51 --11 1.1:-. ,if -5' ., , M K K' ff ff J' if 4 if f -5, 'awww ,K f 19? VA ff iff M? My hm f W -fa , f ? fi f , L f , wfffiif' Wgiy , gf f Z 453 'Q' Vw! w 1 5 in P nw fi a gf I it sw, 'Qt Zi 5 ZW! xo if 4 W W ff K S Y it i it f ., Well, one more day without an accident. Mr. James Hill lectures to a health and safety class. On-the-road training ciicls future drivers Before venturing out into hazard- ous traffic, future automobile opera- tors, enrolled in Driver's Education, met daily in the east end of the cafeteria. The course placed emphasis on driving courtesy and coordination. Beginning students improved their driving skills in dual-controlled cars supplied by Northside Rambler. Additional training in the areas of highway safety and first-aid was ac- quired in classrooms through visual aids, films, and lectures. Instructors Paul Dill, Ernest Frigo, James Hill, and George Theofanis guided the students towards mental and physi- cal adeptness in driving. E 9 Archie Bradley takes charge of the projector in a health and safety class. -.J tl '70 'Q f 's Q 'ww A 1 '-4 wx 'Wire- VIF ' Curious, inquisitive students participate in extracurricular activities. They carry the Shortridge Experience beyond the limits of the classroom Activities Advisor-ROBERT HOUSTON WN, ,,..s-Maggy A fwvmf' Editor-in-Chief-BRYAN GRAHAM Innovation 3 Copy Editor-LYNN I-IANSEN 32 Associate Editor MARGARET MYERS sets the pace Like students working on a puzzl Ing math problem the staff of the 1970 ANNUAL knew what they had to do their only problem was how to do It The goal of this year s staff was a book unique from any other Short ridge yearbook So each In his own way the members built their sec tions around one word Innovation Innovations inaugurated by Mr Robert Houston advisor Included re organization of the staff This was done primarily to ease the workload of Editor Bryan Graham and AssocI ate Editor Margaret Myers The new positions created were Academics Editor Advertising Manager and Business Manager With these addI tions every section of the book was thoroughly covered Other Innovations Included the use of different types of paper a new opening section treatment, and a color picture in the Academics sec- tion, plus special photographic tech- niques, a new headline style, and short, to-the-point copy. All of these culminated in the final product, the 1970 ANNUAL. Tl 1' Index Editor-BARBARA HAMMES fi SPORTS STAFF: SEATED: John Batuello, Mike Myers fed.J. STANDING: Timothy Lewis, Mike Goodwin, Lewis Miller, Chester Dorsey, and Bill Harris. Q i s 2 W1 l for ci successful yearbook ALBUM STAFF: SEATED: Elaine Drager, Album Editor: STANDING: Sarah Ford, Faculty: Angie Veegh, Seniors: Beth Burris, Underclassmen. f41QW i Academics Editor-GERALD JOHNSON if 1970 ANNUAL GENERAL STAFF-FRONT ROW: Peggy Hudson, Kit Smith, Theresa Holt, Mike Jordan, Sarah Hochstedler, Mary Ringel. ROW 2: Denise Murrell, Vera Mahone, Karen Glikert, Rick Borman. Advertising and Business Manager- DIANNE SAPERSTEIN i After school, holidays used to finish book Activities Editor-SYLVIA EISMAN i'4 '9m..V, PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF-SEATED: Steve Bryan, Leslie Yeager fed.j, Stanford Williams STANDING: Ted Brown. Staffers clean up after a hard day on the job. 'X MONDAY ECHO STAFF-SEATED: Kevin Kelso, editor. ROW 2: Jeanette Wilson, Helen Dea. ROW 3: Bryan Graham, Gricelda Ross, Sheri Eaton, Randy Kelso. ROW 4: Michael Busby, Sidney Johnson, Randy Gilliand. 1 , You wouldn't dare take my picture! 9 7 113' if rs J - 3- Echo changes with new size and format Seven staffs, one without an edi- tor, made up the Shortridge Daily Echo, 1969-70. One of only five daily high school newspapers, the Echo was launched in 1898, making it the oldest of the five. Miss Jean Grubb, faculty sponsor, managed to keep the publication within the accepted guidelines while giving the editors and their staffs as much journalistic fr e e d o m as possible. The Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday editions each had their own editor and staff, while the Wednesday Echo was put together each week by Miss Grubb's journal- ism class. The sports editor was on hand for each edition, but the pho- tography editor had to worry only about the Wednesday picture pages. As a result of being completely subsidized this year, the Echo was a smaller paper, and the format was changed from four to three columns, but the student body received it free of charge. Special editions were printed at various times. One was sponsored by the PTA: it contained information about Shortridge events and course offerings and was sent to eighth graders throughout Indianapolis. 9 sci, 'ws QQ I , gt! TUESDAY ECHO STAFF-SEATED: Margie Sanderson, editor. ROW 2: Deborah French, Mary Ringel. ROW 3: Marsha Wineglass, Lorna Douglas, Jackie Early. ROW 4: Kevin Lillard, Pat Gregory, Camille Kennedy, Terri Parker, Elizabeth Sherlock. ,4-diff ECHO SPORTS STAFF-SEATED: Rod Us- her, Mike Mye rs fed.J, Paul Stimer. STANDING: Sherman Williams, Tim Lewis, Rob McClure. WEDNESDAY ECHO STAFF-FRONT ROW: Theresa Holt. ROW 2: Vera Mahone, Jane Warders. ROW 3: Retha Glenn, Kerry Brunt, Anne Jacobi, Jacqueline Smith. ECHO PHOTOGRAPHERS: Leslie Yeager, I A J A wi Steve Schmidt. CHRISTMAS ECHO EDITOR-Sarah Hoch- sted le r. ,,Wf,g,,,. .--.W nf' Q ,gud .,..1,:Q V VV X A Echo staffs prepare the SHS news FRIDAY ECHO STAFF-SEATED: Dianne Saperstein, Anne Carley, editor, Peter Busch. ROW 2: Tom Beck, Nancy Hawke, Sharon Hoog. ROW 3: Charles Monger, Alan Mitter, Cathy McAndrews, Marie Cur- tis, Bruce Wright. ROW 4: Craig Hoog, Andy Carroll, Jon Hawkins, Steve Wil- Iiams. rg uw ,Q-,,,,,,, Wm : mn, ,pf .s,.z'?num-.. THURSDAY ECHO STAFF-SEATED: Sarah Hochstedler, editor. ROW 2: Susie Mc- Kee, Mike Jordan. ROW 3: Trish Lasher, Alan Stall, Karen Glikert, Marie O'Connor, Lynn Hansen, Carol Hansen, Audrey Heard, Bobby Madden. ROW 4: Sidney Johnson, Barbara Bridwell, Bruce Hill, Gerald Johnson, Beth Burris, Rick Bor- man. Sw , 5 J, 1-Z! ff'wlmwmmw '- l V - azxsswfmy . C. Murphy White drops a line of type for the Echo. 'HM W l jg fig We A A A x 3 S ............,.......,...,..,.,,....,...J Journalists blossom into flower children T Quill and Scrollers Margie Sanderson and l Harriet Sharlow admire the many mums. bn-,gms QUILL AND SCROLL-FRONT ROW: Mr. Robert Houston, sponsor, Mike Myers, Anne Car- ley, Harriet Sharlow, Sarah Hochstedler, Lynn Hansen. ROW 2: Anita DeFrantz, Bryan Graham, Miss Jean Grubb, sponsor, Rick Borman, Barbara Bridwell. Quill and Scroll, the international journalistic honorary society, is a PM X 'fa select group of high school students 5 V .W Q, 7, who have written at least 360 column - f f 'W' ' L W inches for the ECHO or local news- . .Y ,, papers, or who have been recom- iwmwqqaf g , 0 XM, X ' 7 - an , Z-3 V M' 4' V , 6 f 3 'W' , are , , . , -1 ,V ,V Q. , ,,, ,, f 4. f mf r rv c1,,, - rrir ' - J , A mended by the yearbook advisor. ,w,.. T lnitiates must rank in the upper one- third of their class. Q ,,,, . 2 I Under the sponsorship of Miss Jean Grubb and Mr. Robert Houston, Quill and Scroll began a successful year by selling mums at Homecom- ing. Inflation struck the beautiful flowers and the price was raised to 65gt. They did, however, sell well. Two separate candlelight initia- tions were held, one in January, where the new initiates put on skits, replacing the traditional guest speak- er. The second initiation was the an- gie Sanderson. Row 2: Dianne Saperstein, Bobby Madden, Kevin Kelso. nual Spring Awards Banquet. The old members of Quill and Scroll took charge of this task, and made it one of the most successful in the school. This banquet featured such guest speakers as Mayor Richard G. Lugar, a former ECHO sports editor: Richard K. Shull, Indianapolis NEWS television editor: and Dan Wakefield, author and former ANNUAL editor. in f 4 - za.: 1 1970 QUILL AND SCROLL INITIATES-FRONT ROW: Gerald Johnson, Leslie Yeager, Mar- The Stage Crew had a busy year turning out four productions, not in- cluding auditoriums and the mara- thon Junior Vaudeville. Two of those productions, The Christmas Miser and the musical Wildcat, had to be produced without the assistance of Stage Director Arthur Studebaker. Mr. Studebaker had an extended leave of absence due to an operation. The Stage Crew had responsibili- ty for behind-the-scenes control of lighting, scenery, props, sound and stage maintenance. Stage Crew mem- bers were also eligible to receive Thespian points for their efforts. Dedicated to superior student composition, the Shortridge Fiction Club continued in its fine tradition this year. At club meetings students traded composition criticism and formulated new ideas in writing. This year, Miss Mary-Glenn Hamilton as- sumed the duties of club sponsor. STAGE CREW-FRONT ROW: Susie Buschman, Duncan Laing, Greg Mitchell, Terence Crawford, Eric Jones Cstage managerj, Alan Mitter, Timothy Lewis. ROW 2: Margaret Myers, Dave Roth, Thom Waldo, Steve Bryan, Craig Strawther, Bob Bryan. ' Stage crew lights while fiction'ers write l FICTION CLUB-FRONT ROW! Dianne Saper- ita DeFrantz, Phyllis Caudle, Tom Nolan, Syl- Stein. Buffy Jones, Nliflhael FI'eI'lCl'l. Wendy via Frazier, Stanford Williams, Miss Mary-Glenn Busch, Theresa Holt, Trish Adams. ROW 2: Hamilton, sponsor. Rob McClure, Peter Busch, Joe Ingraham, An- .. 4 Linguists participate in cultural exchange .. fi 1 .. . 1.1m LATIN CLUB-SEATED: Lanora Freeman fsec.J, Anne Jacobi Cpresg, Camille Kennedy iv. pres.J, Taryn Kennedy Ctreas.J. ROW 2: Anita Atkins, Beth Burris, Robert Sayles, David Morokoff, Lloyd Hall, Mrs. Emma Randall Csponsorp. ROW 3: Lorraine Woodard, David Miller, Tracey Atwood, Stephanie Banks, Kevin Combs, Michelle Hall. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS-SEATED: Craig Hoog Cv. pres.J, Ted Grosbach fpres.J, Peter Busch ftreas.J. ROW 2: Dianne Saperstein, Debbie Elam, Sarah Hochstedler, Ann Russell, June Oldham, Aurelia Baker, Wendy Busch, Joe lngraham. ROW 3: Kathy Wharton, Sharon Hoog, Tom Nolan, John Polley, Bart Brown, Jeannette Gerzon, Gwen Russell. Flamingo Rehala was open to all Spanish students. By mixing fun and recreation with seriously toned pro- grams, Flamingo members gained information of Spanish-speaking na- tions, and increased their ability to speak a foreign language. Mr. Richard Cohen was the club's sponsor. German Club, sponsored by Miss Louise Reiter, was open to all Ger- man classes. The main project was the Oktoberfest held in December. Refreshments, a kazoo band, and tra- ditional decorations were provided, while slides of Germany were shown. Several Shortridge students of French participated in the activities of Le Cercle Francais, a national organization. The social event of the year was an inter-denominational Noel party given by the members. The organization emphasized cultural exchange between the United States and France. The purpose of the SPQR, also known as the Latin Club, is to further young people's interest in the classi- cal language. Highlighting this year's schedule were Saturnalia at Christ- mas and a Latin Valentine party in February. at 5 , ff' FLAMINGO REHALA-FRONT ROW: Mr. Richard Cohen, Csponsorj, Marie 0'COnn0r- ROW 25 William RaUCn, Keith Rand, Artlillr Geralynn Bellamy, Marilyn Hamler, Carol Pike, Berena Pannell, 3n0rter, Ervin Perkins, Jerry lVlUrray, JOYCE l'l0Ugnt0n, Dorothy Beverly Moody Cv. pres.J, Angela Dunn Ctreasg, Theresa Holt Denkins, Cassandra Burks, Patricia Larkin, Rene Dupre, Lynette Csec.J, Neline Berry Qpresg, Bernadette Randle, Patricia Dabney, Jarrett, Karen BiSl'I0D, Gary 'l'l 0rnPSOn, Clarita Eubanks- I A L. A ,M H. GERMAN CLUB-SEATED: Miss Louise Reiter fsponsorj, Fred Poehlman fpres.J, Margie Sanderson Csec.J, Mike Morgan Ctresg. ROW 2: Rick Borman, Ann Starrett, Kerry Kirch, garb Stone. ROW 3: Toni Clark, Sharon Archie, Kazuko Knight, Janis Eshowsky, Nancy ell, Rita Tess. Mr. Allen Sutherland looks into the fu ture of Le Cercle Francais. 1- 4 l l JUNIOR-SENIOR GREAT BOOKS: Rick Borman, Sarah Hochstedler, Betsey Fatout, Mr. Richard Cohen, sponsor, Kris Lawson, Anne Carley, Peter Busch. l One of the most popular and use- ful clubs in Shortridge are the Great Books Clubs. Divided into two sec- tions: Freshman-Sophomore, and Junior-Senior, the clubs not only read books, but analyzed and determined underlying meanings. The purpose of the Junior-Senior Great Books Club was to provide students with the opportunity to read and discuss famous literary works. One of the books read was Life With Father. Again this year, the meetings were held in the home of the sponsor, Mr. Richard Cohen. The Freshman-Sophomore Great Books Club was formed to promote interest in reading, to help members find meaning and get more enjoy- ment from great world literature. Mrs. Ruth Paller, faculty sponsor, led the group in discussing such works as Huckleberry Finn and the Diary of Anne Frank. 'Riclgers analyze, discuss literary greats l l l l ll ll ll. FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE GREAT BOOKS: Terry Walsh, Lois Stratton, Kris Lawson, Sharon Watkins. 42 Arthur Miller, Gen. Hershey invade S S The purpose of the Campus Book Club was To read and analyze mod- ern paperbacks. This year their dis- cussions centered on such novels as True Grit, The Crucible, The Robe, and The Outsiders. At Christmas the group sold candy canes to raise money for a trip to Chicago. Sponsor- ing the club was Mrs. Rosemary Carpenter. After being inactive for nearly three years, the Shortridge Debate team was rejuvenated under the supervision of Mr. Richard Cohen. Members learned to think on their feet, as well as to prepare logi- cal arguments. The stated purpose of the group was to learn the principles and skills of debating. The club was open to both boys and girls of all levels in school. During the year, the debaters worked on the subject of America's Military Commitments. This was the topic chosen as the national subject for high school debating. CAMPUS BOOK CLUB-FRONT ROW: Karen Ross, Alan McCullough Crecorderj, Cheryl Ovelton Csecg, Terry Cunningham Cvice-pres.J, Lynn Hosmer Cpresg, Barbara Hill, Jackie Kennedy. ROW 2: Prentis Porter, Niven Drybrough, Jim Espiritu, Chung Meng, Linette White, Esther Thornton, Jacqueline Smith. DEBATE CLUB-SEATEDS Kevin Kelso, Diane COFIWGY CSSC-D, J0hl'I hop, Ava Anderson. ROW 2: Kevin Lillard, Camille Kennedy, Bruce Polley Cpresg, John Weber Qvice-pres.j, Richard Hudson, Bob Bis- Wright, Mr, Richard Cohen qsponsorj. Young explorers roam field and stream i 'I ii Naturalists' Club was revitalized this year. Under the sponsorship -ot Mr. Hoover Baker, the group began several exciting projects. On the agenda were more field trips to ln- State Parks, Audubon pro- and various lectures of sci- value to young biologists. School Board asked the Natu- to help clean up an area at Creek delegated for public use. Steering Committee served as diana grams, entific The ralists Eagle school The NATURALISTS' CLUB STEERING COMMITTEE-FRONT ROW: Leigh Wildman, Karen O'Brien, Dianne Saperstein, Peggy Harger, Kris Teter. ROW 2: Anita DeFrantz, Madeline Brane, Liz Ulen, Myla Jelliffe. ROW 3: Matt Lieber, Andy Carroll, Tom Nolan, Tim Mc- Dowell, Bob Rowe, Bruce Jordan. the mobilizing hand of Naturalists' Club and organized the club functions. NATURALISTS' CLUB-FRONT ROW: Todd Dietz, Peggy Harger, Bob Rowe, Dianne Saperstein. ROW 2: John Kirmil, Karen Glikert, Mary Nolan, Lynn Hansen, Jeanette Gerzon, Kerry Kirch, Karen O'Brien, Carol Henderson, Sesie Kunz, David Niss, Fritz Kunz, David Skole, Ann Starrett, Liz Ulen, Bruce Jordan. ROW 3: Glenn McDonald, Ted Brown, Tom Streeter, Randy Strand, Ted Gros- bach, Rick Adams, Joe Ingraham, Alan Stall, Larry Risch, Betty Jo Rawls, Patty Hummons, Betsy Fatout, Sylvia Eisman, Angie Veegh, Steve Bryan. ROW 4: Sidney Johnson, Thomas Nolan, Greg Strand, Roz Dunham, Vickie Lewis, Anita DeFrantz, Kris Teter, Diane Frazier, Karen McClain, Linda Lee, Aleta Hodge, Matt Leiber, Tim McDowell. Quick witted and hot tongued- that's the only way to describe the Exercise in Knowledge team! Their instant recall on subjects unknown to many students stimulated heated contests with teams from other schools. Subjects covered included dif- ferent facets of art, music, mathe- matics, history, and current events. One question, concerning the Indiana State Flower, was missed by both the Varsity and Reserve teams during a school auditorium program, but this was one of the few items missed by both teams. Members of the Exercise in Knowl- edge team also compo-sed the High School Bowl team. They were led by Joe lngraham, who acted as team captain, and sponsored by Mrs. Con- stance Kirby. HIGH SCHOOL BOWL-FRONT ROW: Ted Grosbach, Joe lngraham, Peter Busch, Alan Stall. ROW 2: John Rowings fmanagerj, Michael Goler, Jim Campbell, Wendy Busch, Ted Morris, Glenn McDonald fmanagerb. Quiz kids vie for top honors on television Ted Grosbach exclaims over the sights of WFBM-TV. iii-:Y Glenn McDonald, manager, asks the teams a tough question during an auditorium. Starting math students could join the Hi Pi Club which was open to Freshmen and Sophomores lf a Shortridge student wished to join the Math Club he must be en rolled in Geometry ll classes or above and have a C average in math Another method of joining was for a prospective member to have been in Hi Pi for one year If a student wished to join the club and could could qualify by writing a research paper on some aspect of mathe matics Mu Alpha Theta is the national honor society of mathematics The difficult national requirements were student participation in Algebra lll or above having a B plus average in all math courses and a B average in all subiects taken at Shortridge Miss Lucille Wahl sponsored all three of the Shortridge math groups last year still not meet the requirements, he MU ALPHA THETA-FRONT ROW: Miss Lucille Wahl Qsponsorb, Todd Dietz, Les- lie Yeager, Randy Kelso. ROW 2: Kevin Kelso, John Shaw, John Rowings, Bruce Wright. Math clubs explore numerical mysteries MATH CLUB FRONT ROW Margaret Myers Csecy Lucille Wahl fsponsorb. ROW 2: Tom Marks, Jack John Shaw fpresy Leslie Yeager Cv presl Miss Perkins Bruce Wright, Todd Dietz. Dean's aids help school thru service To meet the emergencies of the ever-busy Dean of Girls office, was the True Blue Club. Composed of twelve Shortridge girls, the members worked every period in the Dean's office and helped Miss Rose Ella King with the needs of 785 Short- ridge girls. HI-PI-FRONT ROW: Chung Meng Cpres.J, Michael French iv. pres.J, Cathy Walsh Csec.-treas.J, Miss Lucille Wahl fsponsorj. ROW 2: Luke Akard, Philip Lowry, Melva Thomas, Mary lngraham, Jacqueline Early, Mindy Wright. TRUE BLUE-FRONT ROW: Miss Rose Ella King Csponsorj, Harriet Sharlow, Cecilia Nol- cox, Yvonne Rawls, Helen Lingeman. ROW 2: Kemy Jee, Karen Moore, Avis Johnson Denise Walker, Debbie Moseley, Celeste Strickland, Anita Atkins, Liz Ulen. ROTC SPONSORS-FRONT ROW: Grace Heshelman, Margaret Myers, Patty Hummons, Trish Lasher. ROW 2: Arletta Rhodes, Lila Osili, Anne Jacobi, Esther Thornton. The Shortridge Rifle Team com- peted in several city and county meets. The matches included shoul- der-to-shoulder, unit postal match and the Sweet Sixteen Rifle Match. Competition in major drill meets and performances in many, varied activities kept the drill team very busy during the school year to the local R.O.T.C. for the first time. The Girl's Drill Team which consisted of twenty-eight members was started by new Shortridge com- mandant, SFC Claude Shanks. The girls had to compete for membership by learning a marching routine and auditioning. From the fifty girls who tried-out, only twenty-eight were chosen. The girls also participated at drill meets, along with the Boy's Drill Team. They won a trophy for their marching routine at one such meet. The girls also marched as a halftime show at home basketball games and performed for the school in an R.O.T.C. auditorium. Rifle team competes in country, city meets GIRLS DRILL TEAM FRONT ROW Sharon Levels Ccommandery Lula Barnett Geralyn Tate Deborah Dodson Orvella Isaac Cyn thia Scruggs Lynne Johnston Marilyn Hamler Priscilla Hollis Pamela Macky Vickie Benberry ROW 2 Roslyne Busby Annette Flanagan Barbara Brown Gwendolyn Thomas Theresa Daven port Bonita Busby Pamela Sallee Dorine Twyman Vikki Sallee Virginia Booth ROW 3 Zettie Allen Wanda Burks Jackie Roddy Vamta Banks Doris Kendrick Sandra Steaven Gloria Johnson Elizabeth Sherlock Patricia Burris Lynette Jarrett ' . I , . . i . ' , , , I I I . . . . - ' r y 1 r ' ' ' . ' ' . ' , ' I , n 1 I u I ' . . ' - 1 1 I 1 I ' ' I 1 I ' This year, something' was added BATTALION STAFF: Trish Lasher Csponsorj, Lt. Col. Eric Franklin fBattaIion Commanderj, Sgt. Maj. Robert Ratcliffe. Two members of the Color Guard await their turn to march in Homecoming fes- tivities at Julius Field. , 'YE ar H ' A K X W- ' W-M. fi' in M M1 1--:22 V ta: b I , ...Q fig VY , v11.,.: 2 si ' f tffi Qiyi g ' ii Mag... v .. -Jw W .. it W RIFLE TEAM-FRONT ROW: Sgt. Claud Shanks fcommandantj, Mike Morgan, Reginald Mason, Trish Lesher Csponsorj. ROW 2: Mike Starr, Phil Stern, Mike Taylor, Richard Littrell, Enoch Vinnegar. A CAPPELLA CHOIR-FRONT ROW: Neline Berry, Margaret Myers, Priscilla Hollis, Tricia Adams, Susan Robinson, Grace Heshelman, Audrey Heard, Cheryl Thompson, Camille Kennedy, Jane Temple, David Thomas. ROW 2: Susie Buschmann, Barbara Malone, Be- rena Pannell, Linda Ragland, Lisa Brady, Sara Ford, Jana Walker, Nancy Rogers, Paulette Ford, Lori Butsch, Martha McAndrews, Bernadetta Randle. ROW 3: Trish Lasher, Deborah Shaw, Lloyd Merry Madrigals prepare for another performance. Hall, Karen McKee, Roger Panyard, Martin Miller, Jerry Murray, Bobby Madden, Daphne Johnson, Ted Brown, Eric Jones, John Steward, Ellis Woolridge, Carl Woods. ROW 4: Andrew Cosentino, Melvin Carraway, Kenneth Oliver, George Wright, Dave Slates, Rick Panyard, Fritz Kunz, Michael Hayden, Arthur Cobb, Fred Poehlmann, Bart Brown. A Cappella, Under the direction of Mr. Thomas .k s Preble, the a Cappella choir per- ' - formed serious music of a classical and contemporary nature. Comprised of 120 young singers, the choir pre- pared four choruses from The Mes- siah to be sung at Christmas. Funds to finance the annual Cho- ral Classic were raised through ticket sales for the Choral Benefit and through a gigantic candy sale. Many long months of preparation were re- quired for the Classic. Four soloists from the New York Metropolitan Opera were featured with the choir in performing the complete Requiem by Verdi. Sixteen beautifully blended voices combined with classical songs to make up the Madrigal Singers, under the direction of Mr. James Kantarze. Christmas was especially busy for the members as they sang for many programs. The songs included a repertoire of Sixteenth through Nine- teenth Century madrigals. FRONT ROW: Marge Craft, Debby Gentry, Remelle McClendon, Howard Baetzhold, Stephanie Heard, Rick Adams, Madeline Brane, Theresa Holt, Toni Clark, Joyce Ellison, Debby Stanfill. ROW 2: Elaine Chambers, Sylvia Eisman, Marianne Mitter, Patsy Read, Jeff Tyler, Suzy Fortier, Peggy Averitte, Susie Crawford, Cheryl Bridgeforth, Thom Waldo, Dave Skole, Ross Selmanoff. ROW 3: Alan Marsh, Anita DeFrantz, Stephan Wilburn, Cecilia Nolcox, John Huddelson, Kris Teter, Victoria Lewis, Wanda Wake, Deborah Garrett, Barbara Bridwell, Rob Dawson, John Weber, Bill Leveque. ROW 4: Greg Strand, Randy Strand, Bruce Hill, Glen McDonald, Ronald Gilmore, Jon Usher, John Polley, Kevin Lil- lard, Jim Jelliffe, Rick Borman, John Posey, Daniel Smith. Madrigals bring Bach the classical style MADRIGAL SINGERS-FRONT ROW: Audrey Heard, Patsy Read, William White, Rob Gilpin, Bobby Madden, Eric Jones, Dave Liz Ulen, Anita DeFrantz, Vickie Lewis, Elaine Chambers, Barb Slates. Rick Adams. Demas, Paula Cosentino. ROW 2: Leslie Yeager, Rick Borman, 5 2, l Q. it , 31 1 2 , :...,aaM.., EXW. Sarah Ford, Kris Teter, Betsy Fatout, and Lorna Douglas do an old soft shoe. The Girls Ensemble, a select group of sixteen female vocalists, chose programs which included such show tunes as Open A New Window and On A Wonderful Day. The group e n h a n c e d their entertainment through the addition of dance steps and hand motions. A jazzy tune, So Tell lVle Babe, What's New, provided the background for their chore- ography. New last year, the Choral Club was composed of thirty-eight young ladies who wore cranberry serarno dresses when they sang at performances which included Christmas songs at the Glendale Shopping Center. The Music Men, attired in brown plaid jackets, entertained audiences throughout the city. Singing such numbers as You're Gonna Hear From Me and Luck Be A Lady, the group was a huge success. Top- ping their list of songs was Officer Krumpkee. The three groups sang at audi- toriums, civic Christmas functions, special school events and also ap- peared on the Jim Gerard Show, where they were interviewed by na- tionally syndicated columnist Dr. George Crane. Groups perform pop for school and city GlRL'S ENSEMBLE--FRONT ROW: Kerry Kirch, Sesie Kunz, Carol Means, Daphne Johnson, Roz Dunham, Kris Teter, Lorna Doug- Henderson, Sherryl Puckett, Sarah Ford, Betsey Fatout, Debby las, Berena Pannell. Gentry, Joyce Ellison. ROW 2: Liz Robb, Jane Sonday, Joan un?i? as v .- ,u 323 r W 54' l WJ Q -E x . 1 kwgur ns 'X xl ia V 'gg L nd rx 'a x' ., '3 , 4 , K V X A1 1 YM itz, 1 .. Q M, v X ' A . l 'Q ,I 5 . 0: W ,s J... I .. 'T xi A 3 if fl I .N , :ZIAJ ' f I.f 'f it Q f .um , ' K A it 'Lb if ' :. f Q 5' ' G ' 1- + ,A R v T. ' , l, 4 , G 28 3 ,L A5 A N ggi .-. f if 5419 2 f A A ar' if fl ,.. ft I f' Q Li i1wl '7f.: wgzavw iwmt 1 r , ' .- ' X i ' 4- -4' I A CHORAL CLUB-FRONT ROW: Mr. James Kantarze, Sponsor, Te- Denise Murrell, Peggy Hudson, Liz Robb, Mary Montgomery, ricko Knight, Betty Jo Rawls, Penny Armistead, Janice Lumpkin, Becky Wooster, Jane Henderson, Mary Bruce, Alison Rooker, Terry Willis, Amy Wells, Gwen Spradley, Elsie Sachs, Linda Schnei- Pam Martin, Carmen Cazares, Marya Read, Jane Sonday, Lois der, Patty Hummons, Sharon Watkins, Sherryl Pucket, Teresa Stratton, Kay Strong, Roz Dunham. Sanford, Christie Hinton, Betsy Branson, Peggy Barnett. ROW 2: MUSIC MEN-FRONT ROW: Martin Miller, Melvin Carraway, For- John Stewart, John Usher, Glenn McDonald, Randy Strand, Ar- rest Wooley, Terence Crawford, Daniel Smith, Lloyd Hall, Steve thur Cobb, Greg Strand, Rodger Panyard, John Polley, Rob Daw- Mason, Dale Dupree, Andrew Cosentino. ROW 2: Jerry Murray, son, Ellis Woolridge. I 53 w l S l in 3 l i ' , sxffizi l . .. . ' ellis'-i . Y ,, M M .wg be 1 . saw, 'IWW fsaffwmqsfmggfq-fy-aww M ' N.,...s,gv..g9hv4gf., ORCHESTRA-VIOLINS: Jeremy Smith, John Hudelson, Joy Smith, Lynn Hansen, Kevin Kelso, Mike Goler, Jane Warders, Luisa Jones, Carol Hansen, Janis Eshowsky. VIOLA: Alison Rooker. Larfry King readies for tryouts knowing that practice makes CELLOS: Bryan Graham, Sarah Beth Bradshaw, Yvonne Curtis, pe ect. Classics challenge technique of orchestra, it l . k'?1X 'NF' wil 1 if NW ? W EZ is ,r Mc I Z , ' Q. -fam wma., ' N awww -'V' ff Z R ...Nw wk s If 5 V ' .. ,. M '. T , 7 X , , ., ,.,:.,, ,,.. .. --' Xx, N, ,Xs,,-.,., ,.., --.,,,,.s.,..m 4 , . ,, f 3, -wwmw WW ww-w-sw . uk X: , ? 7 Q 11 4 i ? 4' fl f z , NM. ,f A ,5 ? 3 ssc. S , , if f iggis, if ' ' 7? 5 2 1 5' 5 5 5 fl 'K E 3 4- STRING ENSEMBLE: Jeremy Smith, John Medjeski, director, Mike Goler, Joy Smith, John Hudelson, Alison Rooker, Ezra Bufford, Sarah Bradshaw, Bryan Graham. 54 Rick Hudson, Melva Averitte. BASS: Larry King, Ezra Bufford. ita DeFrantz. BRASS: Keith Crane, Lorraine Woodard John Shaw PERCUSSION: Clinton Carbon, Jake O'Sullivan, Gary Ogden, Tom Marks, Frank Jacobs, Gary Harding Greg Hinkle Phelson George Lee. DIRECTOR: John Medjeski. WOODWINDS: David Majors, Mike Curry. Niss, Ted Morris, Anita Wade, Debbie Stanfill, Jim Campbell, An- string ensemble entertains for community Hours of drilling and improving technique were spent by members of the A Orchestra, under the di- rection of Mr. John Medjeski. Following tradition, the orchestra played between acts of the Senior Play. Strains of holiday music filled the air, when the group performed for the PTA Christmas program. ln the spring, the orchestra gave two auditoriums and participated in the statewide orchestra contest. The String Ensemble, made up of select members of the orchestra, specialized in playing for teas and dinners. The first job of the year was pro- viding entertainment for a banquet honoring former Shortridge Principal Robert J. Shultz. ln November, the nine-member ensemble was a fea- tured group in the Indianapolis Pub- lic Schools-sponsored booth at the Hobby Show. The ensemble was hon- ored to play for a tea held by the First Lady of the state, Mrs. Edgar Whitcomb. Sarah Beth Bradshaw takes a peek from around her 'cello Band members lead an impromptu pep session. 1 ,'. S dis ,s,,, if ig? T Z M we f High-stepping majorettes and the blare of brass made up the Marching Blue Devil band. The fall season saw the band perfoming intricate routines for home game crowds, and at Homecoming, they formed the tradi- tional S when the queen was an- nounced. As the snows fell, the band formed into a smaller group, the pep band. The spirit conveyed added to the exciting hardwood ac- tion of the Satan basketball games. The high point of the year was the annual Sweaterman's Concert which was given by the band in honor of those who had earned letter sweaters and other coveted awards. With the advent of spring, the band took to the streets and marched in the 500 Festival Parade. The crowd who gathered at the Indianapo- lis Motor Speedway on Memorial Day not only saw an excellent race, but saw the Shortridge Band in their finest form. High-stepping band performs with ci flair BAND-FRONT ROW: Ted Morris, David Ness, Barbara Malone, Bruce Wright, Julia Zimmerman. ROW 2: Phyllis Peacher, Lois Zimmerman, Melva Thomas, Chris Salterman. ROW 3: Gary Thompson, Cassandra Williams, Steve Mason, Mitchell Darden, Tom Marks, Frank Jacobs, Carl Lile, Keith Rand, Mike Myers. ROW 4: Jake O'Sullivan, Stephen Lord, Sandra Bentley, Clinton Carbon, Gary Odgden, Toni Clark, Herman Burdette, Edwin Walk- er, George Lee, Jack Brown, Frank Maxwell. MI' Pit orchestra enthralls musical audiences PIT ORCHESTRA-ROW 1: Jeremy Smith, John Medjeski Csponsory fviolinsy, Tom Marks CHornJ, Leonard Behling Qdirector, saxj, Jim Campbell Cflutej, David Niss Csaxj, Lois Zimmerman Cclarinety. ROW 2: Janis Eshowsky, Carol Hansen Cviolinsy, Larry King Cbassy, Terri Barker Qfluteb, Steve Mason Qclarinetj, Debby Stanflll Qflutej, FRONT ROW: Cathy Walsh, Marilyn Eaton, Anita Wade, Mickey Wright, Debbie Stanfell, Jim Campbell. ROW 2: Mike Hardy, Ev- erett Wade, Anita DeFrantz, Terri Parker, Oxle Dupree, Dwayne Miller, Pheldon Majors, Larry Rich, John Shaw, Lorraine Wood- f Ted Morris fsaxj. ROW 3: Mike Goler fviolinl, Clinton Carbon fdrumsl, Eblin Walker, George Lee Cdrumsj, Mike Myers Csaxj, John Shaw ftrumpetj, Keith Crane Qclarinety. ROW 4: Pheldon Majors CTromboneJ, Greg Hinkle CTromboneJ. ard, Keith Crane. ROW 3: Robert Myers, Mike Curry, Darrick Ran- som, Brian Radcliffe, Gabra Gachaw, Levert Sharpe, Mr. 'Leonard Behling, director, Tracey Gilliand, J. J. Johnson, Greg Hinkle, G. L. Harding. Fc . 4' qv 4 A , , ..-we ,,.- -f ' V s if if 'vt Q' QQ' Student Council got off to a good start this year by establishing a sug- gestion box which was placed in the lobby of the bookstore. Homecoming, 1 as in past years, was completely planned and carried outlby Student Co-uncil committees. One of the mo-st important Student I Council achievements was the forma- Q. tion of an Executive Committee. The members of this committee were the presidents of all the school clubs and organizations. Their goals were co- ordination and cooperation. ll Other Student Council projects were a Christmas party for all the Prfsfengflgg ig0ifizonf0 tI:'l0meC0mijne clubs, a calendar of events, and keep- ' ties of Student Cgunciil nlgiigdext mg. the Semor bulletm board Inter' Rick Borman, estlng and informative. xecutive committee formed by council il STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Anita DeFrantz Ctresj, Debby Gentry qroll secp, Rick Borman Cpresj, William White Qv.p.J, Patsy Read fcorres. secj. The expression of student thought was bolstered by the activities of this year's Human Relations Council. The Student Voice a bi-weekly literary publication, edited by Beth Burris, hit the presses for the first time in the fall and wo-n city-wide notice. The Council's varied weekly program pro- vided stimulus to students concerned with conflicts of the day. A successful year reached its peak with the annual conference held at the Christian Theological Seminary. The City , the conference's theme, received an enthusiastic response. Roy Aberson, the group's sponsor, is also Shortridge Human Relations Counselor. HUMAN RELATIONS COUNCIL OFFICERS: Sidney Johnson, John Halliburton, Peter Busch. A HRC introduces new literary publication HRC-SEATED: Denise Walker, John Halliburton, Peter Busch, Sid- ney Johnson. FRONT ROW: Marilyn Hamler, Rick Borman, Cas- sandra Williams, Marj Craft, Deborah Colbert, Bernadette Ran- dle, Cheryl Bridgeforth, Berena Pannell, Susan Robinson, Ann Russell, Neline Berry, Karen Glikert, Liz Ulen, Mary Bruce, Alison Rooker, Amy Wells, Willie Blow, Wallace Westfeldt. ROW 2: Diane Conway, Denise Brooks, Joyce Houghton, Anita Atkins, Karen Mc- Kee, Daphne Johnson, Jackie Smith, Jeanette Gerzon, Sylvia Eis- man, Jack Perkins, Jane Sonday, Todd Deitz, Lloyd Hall, Sharon Watkins, Paul Lingeman, Bill Simmons, John Weber. ROW 3: Roz Dunham, Saundra Radford, Sharon Levels, Ted Morris, Ric Hud- son, Tom Nolan, Ted Brown, Steve Bryan, Mike Goodwin, Bernt King, Lois Stratton, Bobby Madden, Thom Waldo, Linda Schnei- der, Mr. Roy Aberson, sponsor. xxmzaogvs ' N N, , I ,,, ,H- - Y- AV- -- ...... , .,,, 1. X Hn, GlRL'S LEAGUE-FRONT ROW: Jackie Kennedy, Susie Thompson, Kemy Jee, Willie Blow, Cassandra Williams, Sandra Bentley, Toni Clark, Denise Walker, Marilyn O'Bannon, Kerry Kirch, Neline Ber- ry, Quensetta Williams. ROW 2: Wanda Wake, Virginia Booth, Cyn- thia Beaver, Geralynn Bellamy, Cathy Bryant, Margie Hurrle, Deb- by Gentry, Margo Drybrough, Doreen Tope, Debbie Maley, Jane Sonday, Pamela Salee. ROW 3: Miss Rose King Csponsory, Anita Atkins, Rose Ann Baker, Avis Johnson, Joyce Houghton, Denise Brooks, Anita De Frantz, Cecilia Nolcox, Karen Moore, Jackie Simmons, Rhena Haynes. Students help community through service KEY CLUB-FRONT ROW: Rick Adams, Alan Stall fsecj, Bart Brown lpresl, Joe lngraham ftreasj, Bruce Jordan. ROW 2: Randy Strand, Ted Brown, Bob Rowe, William White, Fritz Kunz, John Kirmil, Rob Dawson, Mike French, Dave Skole, John Weber, John Shaw. ROW 3: Dave Speckman, Bill Kennerly, Rick Panyard, Tom Streeter, Rick Borman, Tom Nolan, Jay Strickland, Dan Wolfred, Glenn McDonald, Tom Marks, Maurice Wolfred, Alan Patterson, Larry Risch. ROW 4: Matt Lieber, Tim McDowell, Ted Morris, Sidney Johnson, John Polley, Ted Grosbach, Greg Strand, Jim gradley, John Batuello, Niven Drybrough, Jim Campbell, Martin utelis. FRONT ROW: Denise Murrell, Trish Lasher, Mary Bruce, Brenda Vance, Karen O'Brien, Terry Willis, Carol Henderson, Marilyn Ham- ler, Liz Ulen, Joycelyn Kennedy, Sylvia Eisman, Jana Walker, Ann Russell, Linda Schneider. ROW 2: Peggy Hudson, Paulette Ford, Karen McKee, Mary Nolan, Ann Starrett, Cheryl Thompson, Cheryl Girl's League, under the guidance of the Dean of Girls, Miss Rose Ella King, carried out a number of service projects for the community and 7 s Walker, Deborah Stanfill, Patty Hummons, Bettye Jo Rawls, Christie Hinton, Aleta Hodge. ROW 3: Yvonne Rawls, Roz Dun- ham, Janice Williams, Beth Burris, Barbara Overton, Renita O'Ban- non, Deborah Carpenter, Tanya Douglas, Peggy Harger, Karen McClain, Kris Teter, Sherryl Puckett, Linda Lee, Diane Frazier. school. ii f?Q+f To help freshman girls feel more if fy V at home, the group held a Freshman MSW ' is Tea early in the year. Later, with the i ww aid of Key Club, the girls worked to si, :-, pro-duce a more beautiful Shortridge K, ,.,:,: , 3,35 ' 'i ..,,, court and did volunteer work at Cen- if 'iir . :..,:,,,, . - M... 4 Wi tral State Hospital. mf it - . s Every Saturday, twenty to twenty- five girls worked for two hours at the Central State Mental Hospital. Their main purpose is to cheer up the patients and help them with per- sonal needs. For Christmas, Girl's League members sent Christmas cards to patients in this hospital. Key Club had another busy sched- ule during the 1969-70 school year. Before the first semester had even begun, Joe lngraham was elected re- gional Lieutenant-Governor. Then the members found themselves wrapped up in the Christmas Teen Toy Shop and working at Central State each Saturday. The T.B. poster campaign and the campaign for contributions for multi- ple sclerosis both found willing workers in Key Club. L Wm i V Lt Wx ,, ..., b ,,,, . ,,,., . ....,, .5 X wx Mk my E Key Clubber Ted Grosbach makes repairs on the pool in the Shortridge court. Y-TEENS-FRONT ROW: Denise Murrell, Vickie Hunter Ctresg, Gwen Thomas Csec.J, Angela Dunn Qpublicity chrmn.J, Gricelda Ross Cpres.J, Bernadette Randle, Esther Thornton, Deborah FTA-SEATED: Arletta Rhodes Crec. sec.J, Claire Rogers ftres.J, Daniel Smith fcomm chrmn.J, Beth Burris lpub. sec.J, Trish Lasher Cv. pres.J. ROW 2: Rodney Redman, John Ray, Miss Jane Williams qsponsorj, Toni Clark, Joyce Warsaw, Betty Averette, N. ..,. li.lA French. ROW 2: Sylvia Frazier, Sondra Redford, Lesia Weaver, Dorine Twyman, Marsha Wineglass, Anita Atkins, Virginia Booth. Vickie Hunter, Geraldine Williams, Tammie Thompson, Charlene Weeks. ROW 3: Lesia Weaver, Bobbie Williams, Theresa Roberts, Marsha Wineglass, Shirley Steward, Kazuko Knight, Pat Gregory. ' A 4 Clubs aim to TRI-Hl-Y-FRONT ROW: Patricia Dabney Csecg, Judy Coleman fpresg, Freddie Sul- livan, Michael White. ROW 2: Barbara Overton, Willetta Posley, Vickie Hunter, Prentiss Porter. Y-Teens, a service organization for high school girls, was affiliated with YWCA. A major part of the group's activities centered around becoming familiar with girls of varied cultural, social, and economic backgrounds. The group's sponsor was Mrs. Rose- mary Carpenter. Future Teachers of America was designed to create a growth of inter- est in the teaching profession. Under the sponsorship of Miss Jane Wil- liams, the members received advice through panel discussions, speakers, student te a c h e r s, and college professors. Future Business Leaders of Ameri- ca, sponsored by Mrs. Ruth Webb, was designed to inform young people of the various opportunities available in the business field. Tri-Hi-Y had another busy year with many i m p o rt a nt activities studding their schedule. Included in these were the Model United Nations and attendance at the YMCA Youth Leadership Conference held at ln- diana Central College. The Red Cross Club was a public service organization stemming from the National Red Cross. Members planned a Christmas dance held at the Chapter House and a special Chit-Chat party for the Indiana Girls School. Mr. Sheldon Kantor was the sponsor. FBLA-SEATED: JoAnn Henson fsec.J, Sandra O'Bannon Ctres.J, Gricelda Ross Cpres.J, Carolyn Elliot Cv.p.y, Carol Hos- kins fhistorianj. ROW 2: Mrs. Ruth Webb Csponsory, Sheila Shorts, Janis Russell, , Marty Simon, Caroline Hughes. ROW 3: ' Jacqueline Smith, Annette Flanagan, Mad- elyn Neely. promote friendship, goodwill RED CROSS-SEATED: Angela Dunn Qpresg, Bernard Pennington qv. p.J, Gricelda Ross ftresg. ROW 2: Esther Thornton Qsec.J, Sandra Redford, Jacqueline Smith, Geraldine Williams. Understanding promotes youth friendships P 'WE ? E ' Af, ' ll 4 INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE CLUB-FRONT ROWS Beth Thomas. Mitter. ROW 2: Barb Bridwell, Sylvia Eisman, Tom Streeter, Bart Hariclia Karasiotou, Debra Elam, Sarah Hochstedler, Marianne Browmpagmar Stgcker, Dan Wglfred, Foreign exchange student and Exchange clubber, Hariclia Kara- siotou, looks up after a session with the brush and oils. xii. By way o-f the International Ex- change Club, students became ac- quainted with the customs and ac- tivities of countries other than our own. Filmstrips, slides, photographs, and speeches by language teachers, and those who have visited various countries, all served to establish rap- port between students and the for- eign world. Exchange students were, naturally a favorite source of infor- mation for the group. To promote world peace and friendship through knowledge was the major aim of the organization, which was sponsored this year by Mrs. Doris Elkins. The highlight of each year has al- ways been an auditorium held early in the second semester. At this time, the exchange students were formally introduced to the entire student body and faculty of Shortridge. The Photography Club was both a fellowship and learning club. Meet- ings were designed to aid in de- veloping good picture quality. Speak- ers, trips, and lots of practice all helped to increase the ability and kno-wledge of those interested in photography. Led by Mr. Robert Houston, the group competed with other schools in photography contests. The Shortridge C h e s s Team, chosen from members of the Short- ridge Chess Club, used its innate knowledge of rank and file to com- pete successfully against other high school chess teams. They joined in individual and state tournaments. The Chess Club encouraged inter- ested students to attend practice ses- sions and regular meetings. The group, sponsored by Mr. Hoover Baker, organized its program to fur- ther knowledge and interest in the challenging game of chess. V, PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB-Steve Bryan, Mr. Robert Houston fsponsory, Leslie Yeager, Stan ford Williams. Chessers, photogs combine learning, fun CHESS CLUB-SEATED: John Weber, Bruce McCrae, Ric Hudson, lian1S. Bob Bishop. TYHCSY Gilliand, Ervin Denkins. ROW 35 Eric Bernard Pennington, Mr. Hoover Baker, sponsor. ROW 2: Bruce Mullen, AIQXIS MIYSKY, GSW Th0mPS0n, MIChael Grant. Audrey Wright, Randy Gilliand, John Polley, Ira Hagon, Stanford Wil- Heard, D3Vld Th0lTl3S- fss Q- . .X-1 -H In the annual All-School Play, held in the Spring, all members of the Footlights had the chance to prove their histrionic ability. This group was also involved in the PTA Musical, Wildcat, both off and on stage. Anyone interested in dramatics was able to become a member of the Footlights. Special meetings, featur- ing out-of-school speakers who dis- cussed various aspects of play pro- duction, were also held during the school year. Members of Footlights could be Thespians-if they acquired ten Thespian points in any type of stage production. This made them eligible for membership in the National Thes- pian Society. One Thespian point was acquired by working ten hours as a member of a stage production. Even those who worked on the stage crew, and in make-up, lighting and other off-stage duties could also accumu- THESPIANS-FRONT ROW: Myra Hirsch Mr. Phillip Hirsch fsponsory, Kevin Lillard, . . . fsec'yJ, Margaret Myers Cv.p-J. EfiC Jones, Bob Bryan, Anita De Frantz, Mentha Mar- late pfimt-S for the natlonal dramahcs fpres.J, Sylvia Eisman Chistorianj. ROW 2: Iey, Susie Buschman. OrganlZatI0n. ll . . Drclmatlsts break Cl leg for Shortrldge FOOTLIGHTERS-FRONT ROW: Kit Smith, Priscilla Hollis, Donna Karen Glickert, Mary Bruce CsecJ, Mary Eib, Peggy Barnett, Mr. JONDSOI1, Barbara Hill, Jean Hubbard, Teresa Sanford. AIOHGZ Phillip Hirsch Csponsorb. ROW 3: Kevin Lillard, Peggy Hudson, Finn. ROW 2: Tammie Thompson, Mentha Marley, Dan Smith, Taryn Kennedy, Jane Sonday. Girl causes Many members of the class of 1970 worked hard during October to present the Senior Play, The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis at the end of the month. The play centered around a typical high school student, Dobie Gillis, and his girl friend, Bonnie. Trouble begins when the school pa- per The Echo goes into the red. Dobie is assigned the task of raising the money needed to finance the paper. He decides to hire a big-name band and hold a dance. The Happy Stella Kowlaski Schottish Five sign the contract and the fun begins. In between working out the plans for the dance and blowing up a chemis- try experiment, Dobie discovers his true love. The play was performed twice and was well-received both times. Not only the cast, but the stage, make- up, prop, and publicity crews gave much time and effort to the production. Leigh Wildman is transformed from a Shortridge senior to a glamorous movie star. X 'W' Peter Dobie Busch rests upon his tricycle to be made up. Doble trouble In Senior plcly Brenda Vance and Phyllis Caudle take time out for a chuckle during play tryouts. Bi if l I l l , Hank, Rick Adams, asks Jane, Patsy Read, to dance with him at the upcoming fiesta, , and then he discovers she is crippled. Pl li This year the Music Department presented the Broadway musical, Wildcat, as the PTA's chief money- making project. The musical concerns a tomboy named Wildcat Jackson, who wants to earn money to help her crippled sister, Jane. Wildcat decides to go to Centavo City and drill an oil well. When she arrives, she hires an oil bum, Joe Dynamite, as her foreman. Joe has a reputation of never drilling a dry well. During the show, Wildy tries to gain Joe's affection by be- coming a lady, but it seems that he liked her better when she was her normal self. After the resolution of several crises and catastrophes, the oil came in and everyone was happy. The all-school musical program was launched two years ago to re- place the Family Frolic. Thus far, it has met with great success. ,J Wilclccil Jackson discovers oil and love i ,ll ,. ,, ll l rehearsal. l ll' i i 68 Joe Dynamite, Randy Strand, inspects his make-up for a dress Wildcat Jackson, Kris Teter, and Joe Dynamite discover that they really do love each other. i i l il Wildcat and Countess Emily O'Brien, Anita DeFrantz, take a M little nip of turnip seed juice. Kris Teter sings I Likes To Do What Takes My Fancy 5 X x Wildcat tells Joe to Give A Little A Whistle and she'll be there. in ' Z ,L f . f 4' Z f. 5 Q I 5. 3 sv 1 V 'H A ' vf J .,. , 4 ,1 ,x. 1 7 0, 1. Joe and Wildcat do a dance routine to the tune of Give A Little Whistle hlyix izl W , fx x 3 a .I. X I5 ,Q Fallen in a heap, the rag dolls of Intel- ligentsia a la lbid included FRONT ROW: Joan Means, Myla Jelliffe, Harliclia Kara- siotou, Cheryl Thompson. ROW 2: Anna Mullen, Wendy Bush, Lorna Douglas, Lin- da Ragland. 2 A Fine Madness, called Vaudeville, attacks iuniors M , 5 , .- , - V l . : I ' .. .5 if Q l, . f ' ' .s ' -' A , -: , .Sw 'Z f 1 - J . . if T B . 'Z G S K, fe fi 9 J fi ! if 5 5 if 5 f i J, T . f . v 1, -A Chu , 1 1 ' f f 4 M T., 1 'J ' -vurldyjf if X , f 4 ,, ' G A i il A 2 ' -if ' fy ' , ' 5 4 I i 2, T. -- g , 1 I , -V1 5, if ' Q., -1 3' ' . Q , -, , - ..,. ' . , 4 . -r ' ., . . M. ,,.-.- ,, . f 'f ' F- ., ' -'K' f f jg, A-1 ' 5 ,W 1 gay -.75 1 ,,,,, , ---- .,, , ,Tj f f- fi ,Qu , , , ' . ,f :,. X -, f MX, ' ,lll K lll.lsd T T do Y ' The flowers of Don't Just Stand There! just stood there. They included: Margie Hurrle, Liz Barrow, Debbie Jackson, Peggie Sharpe and Patty Hurrle. One of the fine intermission acts included The Uniques . A Fine Madness sparked the Caleb Mills stage as Junior Vaude- ville Chairman, Liz Ulen, and troupe of five acts, plus six intermission acts, dazzled crowds on February 20 and 21. The Generation What? kicked off the show, as act chairman Diane Frazier, Karen McClain, Kris Teter and cast pursued the matter of the generation gap from Stone Age to modern times. A spoof on old vaudeville rou- tines set the stage for Act ll, as Mel Caraway, Mike Myers and Bill Sim- mons presented Once Upon A Time, A Long Time Ago . Hlntelligentsia a la lbid, created by John Rowings, Ann Russell, and Tom Streeter, portrayed a conflict between violent revolution and peace- ful reform in a mythical world of dolls. Trouble lurked in the enchanted town of Exlax as Bye, Bye, Exlax was presented by co-chairman Lisa Brady and John Usher. Joyce Ellison, Carol Henderson and Karen O'Brien combined talents, as Vaudeville 1970 was topped off by Don't Just Stand There! , a story involving a department store em- ployee in love with a mannequin. 'Y --,ix Wt 1 f l The Generation What? cave people show their good taste. They are Rose Harger, Virgil Gavia Elsie Sacks Sandra Bentley Sylvia Eisman, John Halliburton, Andy Cosen- tino Peggy Harger Demse Brooks Kathy Schricker. l l fi Cub Scout Michael Gant interrupts the conversation of Barbara Malone and Ter- rence Crawford in Once Upon A Time, A Long Time Ago. ,zxf 559 Q Defending a sports tradition. . . a task sometimes accomplished, sometimes not. But, always the Shortridge banner is carried with pride. Sports LETTERMEN-SEATED: Desmond Smith fsgt. at armsy, Virgil Gavia fsec.J, Jim Lewis Cvice-pres.J, Morris Wooldridge ftreasg, Daniel Wilcox fpres.J, Bill Har- ris Cass't sec.D, George Vaughn Cfin. adv.3. ROW 2: John Kirmil, Pat Roberts, Edward Matthews, Walter Peacock, Herman Ward, Don Edwards, Gerry Murry, Niven Dry- rough. ROW 3: Bob Jones, Greg Strand, Randy Strand, Dave Nemecek, Glenn Lacey, Tom Nolan, Dan Moore, John Batuello, Leon Graves. ROW 4: Ernest Lambert, Clarence Frazier, Danny Holland, Ken Douglas, Robert Hooten, Ken Glenn, Mike Wieghard, Coach William Perry. Head Majorette-Liz Dahl. :M W tg ,I 4 . 2 yi 2 fy- f, I .cn 4 We've got spirit! Promoting school functions and better personal relationships were major parts of the schedule for the Lettermen's Club during the 1969-70 school year. Highlights of the program in- cluded informal dances for Short- ridge students, a basketball game be- tween senior football players and faculty members, and serving as ushers at home basketball games. The only requirement for becom- ing a member of the Lettermen's Club was to have earned a letter in one or more of the sports here at Shortridge, according to the new sponsor, Coach William Perry. Four spirited girls were chosen to lead the SHS marching band this year. Basic baton twirling, knowl- edge and ability were a must. A girl should be at least a sophomore and must pledge to remain with the group one year or longer in order to qualify as a majorette. Routines were con- cocted by the girls themselves, who participated in the majority of band activities. Majorettes-Donna Johnson, Marilyn Elston, Jane Warders. Gridiron season sparks S S enthusiasm Fighting a string of bad breaks and bad luck the 1969 gridders did their best and broke even 5-5 in wins and losses Rookie coach Jerry Chance directed the team to an eighth place finish in the Dickinson Ratings. left behind coach Chance tossed in ' a tricky I-formation to baffle the op- position Most of the losing games were close and with a little luck things would ve been different All-city hon- orable mention halfback Mo-rris Wool- ridge led the team in scoring with game that former coach Don Benbow ' unsung I Realizing the dangerous running ,, .K E Y 1 ' V fifty points, ninth in the city. The loss, after the first game, of team captain Desmond Smith weak- ened both the offensive and de- fensive units, but the Satans re- covered behind the spirit of all-city guard Bill Harris and linebacker Vir- gil Gavia, co-captains with Smith. Jim Lewis, Clarence Curry and Randy Strand were vital elements in the of- fensive game. All were chosen all- city honorable mentions in the back- field. A M QR. wh S24 X , ' Randy Strand sneaks by driving opponents for a long run. VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM-FRONT ROW Cleft to rightj: Kevin Powers Cmanagerb, Ernest Lambert, Virgil Gavia, Carl Barnett, Cornelius Chandler, Walt Peacock, Dave Shanklin, Don Edwards, Chris Andrews, George Vaughn, Tom Freebairn, Jim Lewis. ROW 2: Jerry Murray, Clarence Frazier, Tom Nolan, Rob Hooten, Dave Nemecek, Ken Glenn, Bill Harris, Pat Roberts, Dan Holland, Mor- ris Woolridge, Desmond Smith. ROW 3: Wayne Grady Cmanagerj, Herb Hurt, John Kirmil, Ron Wilkins, Mike Curry, Dan Wilcox, Randy Strand, Ken Douglass, Greg Strand, Clarence Curry, Ar- thur Cobb, Leon Graves, Gary Ogden Qmanagerj. Q- M W-T-M e - .Q -3 -. 1 J its-vane Fi its Q 3 4 ,wif-a s Q-it in ma- it ,. i We fl' ,,r, I sw ' yi' 'mv-we 76 M, '21 r A--45 A ,Q '.,- , LIT Q We 1 6 W if -5 21 'fi me W ,lii if ' '1A1i O f reside RESERVE FOOTBALL TEAM-FRONT ROW: Gene Smith, Dave George Jones, Ron Wilkin, Ezell Marrs, Charles Hayes. ROW 3 Shanklin, Cornelius Chandler, Dave Skole, Carl Barnett, Cleve El'l0Ch Vinflegaf, Ken Glenn, Walter Peacock, TOFTI Freebaifn, Claf Bottoms. ROW 2: Greg Jones, Dennis Taylor, Mark McDonald, ence Frazier,JBl'I'y Murray- eserves prepare for future varsity spots 1969 VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES Opponent Opp. SHS Marshall 6 8 Northwest 8 14 Brebeuf 22 14 Ben Davis 15 28 Ritter 26 6 Attucks 20 38 Cathedral 18 8 Wood 13 20 Broad Ripple 24 18 Tech 13 12 Jim Lewis finds the field open and heads for pay dirt. Coaches help winning ways A fine future for Shortridge foot- ball fans seems in store as both the reserve and freshman teams had suc- cessful seasons. Coach Richard Boarman led the junior varsity to a record of six wins, twot losses, and a tie. The first loss wasn't until the middle of the season, when Cathedral took care of the busi- ness. Often the squad proved to be explosive on offense, while the de- fense was more than adequate. The freshmen, under spirited coach Charles E. Thomas, fought their way to a 7-2 record and were runners-up in the city contest. One of their strong points was a high- scoring offensive unit. Each week, coach Thomas prepared the team mentally for the game by instilling a Winning Spirit. Randy Strand falls back to hunt for a pass receiver FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM-FRONT ROW: David Moore, Timo- thy Clark, Frank Williams, Miles Lloyd, Charles Barringer, James Murphy, Winston Black, Curtis Rumer, Bradford Grissom, Eric Mul- len. ROW 2: Ira Hogan, mgr., Sherman Williams, John Crawford, Keith Lyerson, Tarence Bridgewater, Darryl Stout, Chester Dorsey, A-3 ff:if,lill1l . 'li '1. wzffrf ,.. 1 i . Shortridge's 1969 Homecoming was homecoming in the truest sense of the word. lt marked the first Homecoming celebration since 1967, and saw the Blue Devil squad play- ing on the turf, at Russel Julius Field, after a year of repairs. Principal R. Lloyd Green and the Marching Blue Devils led a parade on a mile and a half route. Halftime festivities began with the naming of Homecoming Queen, Joycelyn Ken- nedy, and her court. Prizes were awarded to class floats. The Class of 1970 copped The Most Beautiful prize, with their creation of a huge 1 football. The sophomore and junior classes tied for The lVlost Creative . float. The freshmen came away with the dubious honor of having The Ugliest float. The activities were highlighted by a last-minute victory over Wood, 20-13. The long, spirit- c T filled day ended with a Homecoming Standing in formation, the Shortridge band plays the Alma Mater. Dance in the Cafeteria. Homecoming brings miracle Satan victory Joycelyn Kennedy, Homecoming Queen, poses with ROTC honor guard. Celebrating their final Homecoming, the seniors display their prize-winning float. Under the careful guidance of Coach James Hill, the 1969 Short- ridge Cross-Country team had a fine li season. Although their record for 11 dual meets was only 3-4, they placed T- well in each of the tournaments and ,, invitations in which they competed. at The climax of a hard season came i when the harriers ran to a very re- spectable 6th place, ahead of seven other teams, in the City Meet. Another high point of the year 1 came in the Sectionals when the l Satans came up with a 9th place and E. missed a Regional berth by only a few points. 1 The Most Valuable Runner on this H year's squad was Niven Drybrough. , The co-captain's best time for the i L I . l ,. year was a 10:09 over the two-mile i i lg course. Right behind Drybrough was T the other senior co-captain, Dan Moore. Running number-two, Moore ii often met tough competition, for his T spot, from the other members of the V squad. l l 1969 cnoss-couNTRY scoREs l' oPPoNENT opp. sHs 1 Brebeuf 34 21 i Zionsville-Westfield 2nd place il Marshall 25 33 l Northwest 36 20 i Broad Ripple 37 21 North Central, 3rd place l Lawrence Central, . Washington it Manual 26 29 l Wood 38 20 ll Broad Ripple Invitational 4th place 1 Northwest Invitational 8th place l Shortridge Invitational 10th place City Meet 6th place Sectionals 9th place Shortridge harriers ready to go! - . -Q K . n Q' . is if .ami .T xQ qsqgi .., f s 'KN '41 f .1-.Qi ff if -6' ,si 1 of 1-' ,, V , -if 5. 3 fs: I v . Q. sei.: , 'Q l 5'-asf iris., 4 A 25553 W Q, ',.,' . '.,, , sa 7 ,ai ' 33 Q- ,,. I 1. -f sig wg? s4X 'imV 'f f K - M .W we 'K 4 li' g 3 izfizgsjfipu K , li' 'N 5 it f 7 Ov 4' an 2 N- V. V lk X Sf .rr Q 2 M 9 'A Q J 4. ' FRESHMAN CROSS COUNTRY-KNEELING: Bill Fine, Kenneth Scott, Tom Hart, Mike Mc- Andrews. STANDING: Herman Ward, Dwayne Hopkins, Dwight Hopkins, Coach Jim Hill. HiII's harriers hurry on r fx 5 Z Y A ,' QM QM, 1' T fat' iv' i sv ' Z VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY-KNEELING: Greg Mitchell, Greg Smith, John Randolph, Mike Weighard. STANDING: Coach Jim Hill, Niven Drybough, Mark Hammer, Mike Taylor, Dan Moore, John Batuello, Herman Ward. W V W- V1-A V- W ,. as W--v-- u-A-e-H 4 1, .Lg ..,,. twagmwywfmqm --ww ,,2.,,mta,sx saw. ,JM M 'mmm-rm, VARSITY BASKETBALL-FRONT ROW: William Offett, Carl Lile, Joe Johnson, Charles Cox, Charles Newsom, Kevin Killebrew Cmanagery. ROW 2: Mr. George Theofanis fhead coachy, Ed Matthews, Dave Speckman, George Tandy, Charles Jordan, Randy Martin, Leon Graves, Mr. Carl Cox Qassistant coachj. Coach George Theofanis' fighting Blue Devils finished the 1969-70 season with an 18-4 season record. The Satans, who were at one time rated number three in the state press ratings, were selected by many state sports writers to take the state tourney. Sparked by f I a s h i n g George Tandy and Carl Lile, the Blue Devils downed such highly-regarded op- ponents as Attucks, Richmond, and Terre Haute Garfield. Shortridge was the first squad to end '69 State C h a m p Washington's thirty-two game winning streak. Finishing the season with an sixth-place berth in the final As- sociated Press poll, the Satans handily outscored their opponents. This was accomplished with only two returning lettermen. Aiding in the cause were sopho- more Charles Jordan and junior Dave Speckman. Senior Bill Offett drove the opposition crazy with his fine ball handling. if fi 759 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL-FRONT ROW: Wayne Burris, Johnny Manson, Edward Davis, William Lash, Eugene Marshall. Row 2: Orelius Barnett, Titus Rush, Al Cobb, Chester Dorsey, Ronald Jones, William Perry tcoachj. Devils travel fiery frail to winning season 1970 VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES Opponent Opp. SHS Anderson 64 59 Washington 67 87 Ben Davis 59 80 Richmond 59 61 Wood 75 92 Chatard 45 77 Brebeuf 47 79 Kokomo Haworthf 76 67 Terre Haute Garfieldf 64 96 Cathedral 67 73 Scecina 63 85 Arlington 77 94 Tech 57 65 Attucks 54 67 Manual 63 76 Broad Ripple 50 83 Lafayette 73 70 Connersville 78 59 ei Carmel Tourney The ever-illusive ball is drawn by the mag- netic fingertips of the Satan's top scorer, and school scoring champ George Tandy. 7 I -RWE. l D5 I Devils pull Tigers' toil to win city crown V 9 -- as 4 gg, A -X ff - if Charles Cox addles Attucks in the title game. For the second time since coach- ing the Blue Devil varsity, George Theofanis produced CITY CHAMPS. The Satans started their road to success by taking Chatard in the opener 98 to 57, thus receiving the right to play Arlington in the district finals. After lacing the Knights 84 to 63, the Blue Devils met the lrish of Cathedral at Hinkle Fieldhouse in the finals. They promptly proved that it wasn't even going to be close. At the final buzzer the scoreboard showeda 99 to 72 victory for Theo's young men, and advanced them to the championship tilt with Attucks. In the evening championship game, the Satans took the stuffing out of the Tigers with the starting tipoff and never quit until the final buzzer sounded. When all was finally quiet, the scoreboard showed Shortridge to be the new CITY CHAMPS by the score of 77 to 61. Look out, coming down! Charles Jordan warns George Tandy. Dave Speckman wonders where his opponent went, but he doesn't really care since he's got the ball. Devils find Titan-ic upset on tourney frail The Shortridge Satans, who for a portion of the year, were ranked among the state's top three teams, opened the State Tourney with a 68- 53 rout over Broad Ripple, though it wasn't their best game of the year. Entering the semi-finals of the Hinkle Sectional as the favorite, as well as a pick to win the State, the Satans found themselves waltzing away with the Tech Titans. The Blue Devils held a 45-29 lead at halftime, after owning a 20 point lead earlier. During the first half, it appeared as if the Satans would run away with the game. ln the last 16 minutes however, Fate stepped in. The entire front line of George Tandy, Dave Speckman, and Charles Jordan ran into foul difficulty, with Tandy and Jordan fouling out after playing a strong game. Tandy had 12 points and 15 rebounds, while Jor- dan, the 6'7 sophomore, had 22 points and 15 rebounds, when he left early in the fourth period. Tech took advantage of these cir- cumstances to surprise everyone with one of the biggest upsets in recent years, winning 75-69. Thus ended the dreams of one o-f the finest Shortridge teams. Jordan, who started with an ankle injury, took All-Sectional honors at center, while Tandy was picked for the second team. Cl c - i -wmwb. ,, ,W x A .. WNW r- W The referees confer with team captains before the tip-off. Sure wish l could fly like that. Anguish is evident in the faces of fans as the Satans go down in defeat. ,MMM in J ,,,,.. Desmond Smith captures stcite mcit crown 6 .4 1.1,:.:. WM 1. ,, X W ' jj VARSITY WRESTLING-FRONT ROW: Frank Jacobs, Mark Hammer, Derek Bland, Mike Wieghard, Carl Barnett. ROW 2: Herbert Stratton, Keith Rand, James Payton, Cornelius Chandler, Glenn Lacey, Nick Buschmann. Row 3: John Randolph, Dannie Holland, Clarence Curry, Richard Boarman fcoachj, George Witt, Clarence Frazier, Terry Bridge- water. ff ' Desmond Smith-State Champ Git up from thar! S a t a n wrestlers distinguished themselves in competition during the 1969-70 season. The grapplers were sparked by record holder Desmond Smith who took the State Title in the 165 pound class. Following in Des- mond's footsteps, the Blue Devil wrestling team finished ninth in the State Championship Tourney at Southport. Defeating Chris Strumbaum of State Champs Bloomington by a' 5-1 decision, Smith tallied a year's rec- ord of twenty-eight wins and no losses. This gave him a total three- year record of sixty-eight wins and four losses. Desmond has won the City Championship three times con- secutively in his weight class. The Shortridge grapplers finished fifth in bo-th the Sectional and Re- gional meets. Splitting the season fifty-fifty, the Satans defeated such opponents as Attucks, Brebeuf, Howe, Tech, and Wood. Other outstanding wrestlers of the season proved to be seniors Glenn Lacey, Keith Rand, Dannie Holland, and Clarence Curry. Curry won a title in his 185 pound class in the Sectionals. 1969-1970 VARSITY WRESTLING SCORES Opponent OPP- SHS Arlington 27 19 Attucks 14 34 Washington 41 9 Wood 22 28 Scecina 34 7 Tech 21 22 Howe 20 22 Cathedral 41 10 North Central 35 9 Brebeuf 17 33 Warren Central Invitational 41h Tipton Tourney 3rd City Tourney Sth Sectional 5th Regional 5111 State 9111 Keith Rand gives his opponent a good W Iuck handshake before the battle begins. A clay of wrestling with Shortridge and North Central Mui' . ...M .4 Muscles tense, Shortridge matman Glenn Lacy, stops a drive from his North Central rival. Says a North Central Panther to his Shortridge foe, Do you hear what I hear? . . . and in a matter of seconds another Shortridge victory. Hail Blue Devils! Track teom makes showing if , N., - 4.3,-.,g 2 .1 5 . , Q Mt-.gg sf 3 Q,-ff' f I-11? fiat . ' ' ,YQ t. 'Q '4 f 67 -I 7 f 4' f. . ft my I f .. V , , 1. . 5 ' W, . ,,. John Polk Qbackgroundb to George Vaughn: Go, baby, go! , fs., W ,JK . . M 'wtf' wwf r A 'ui' ii mx 4, , n c QP.: 49, ti H.. - , at WM ,,.t,W.s. 'J 2,,r -fi '? 3 . -Q - . ig .a if -este t - 5.11 - it 93 Wi? N , at .. We , S ' Q. , ' 1 -- .-'ef' Clarence Curry, high jumper: Nope, I can't sleep here! in city meet The 1969 track season could have been a better one for rookie coach Jim Hill. As it turned out, the young coach couldn't complain. His determined, ever-improving team of young and dedicated men won their initial meet against Broad Ripple in April, and then copped their next dual meet and a pair of three way meets. The talented and versatile Satans were well-represented in the city meet, qualifying in all but three events. In addition, both relay teams went to the City Finals, where the team finished an impressive fifth. A pole-bending Bob Turner set a new school record in the pole vault of 12-2 which was one of the high- lights of the meet. The Blue Devils had trouble in the sectional and qualified only one man for the regional. Long jumper Do-n Birdsong was the lone Satan in the regionals and was voted the most valuable senior track man. A rosy future is in store for Short- ridge. The reserve and frosh fin- ished second in the Underclass Re- lays, two points behind Tech. 1969 VARSITY TRACK SCORES OPPONENT OPP. SHS Attucks 83 34 North Central 3rd Tech 85 33 SouthportfWarren 2nd Broad Ripple 51 67 North Central Relays 7th lVlarshaIlfBrebeuf lst Decatur Central 61 62 Varsity City 5th Cathed ral f Wood lst Underclass Relays 2nd Reserve Track won 2 loss 2 J J Q R, - wmv WX ' 1 ' w A .L ig it its l W , W' 4 nl! :S x If A ' K A jf.: L. ' , 1' X r fp-. , fl , R x ' '7 ?15!7l'f4'4hA.-,. f 4 - X '34I'1if'F:'4ZiW it ' . ff, x ff if haf, '11, ,. . is A are , sf, v f , 1 V , ,, - . A , I . 3, . J ,f , X ,fs in if Y Q X K iv .Ribs 4 1 ,, ,.,- an, A a -gl 4 X , if V: Yfl , I, g fl 3, ,lg X is My ,, x,,s. iw , 4, ggggi, E nj iw mv -W my V r , f fi iv' , iw, Q 2,41 ,,, l -'f:f'w-Maja if mfg f r - -ff. f A , .. l ,inf . f wr QNX ' K fs fin ,X Q fqpf: , .. J 3 S '., I 0 vhs 9 A New , , , , . 5, Q. I .h 9 ,WJ A WS. s Q , ,X ,gf A , 1 , , , -'M , - , f 18,5 -Q ., ,. M H, -'A M 1fg,'ff vm , . 1 - fi , : a Q, 1,,- hirfalfligavqx- A' -Q i ' , . A ,e.2'?yMmwr f ,T .T wife .UN-If s., 6 3, A fa VARSITY TRACK TEAM: KNEELING: Desmond Smith, Wayne Cur- Bledsoe, John Polk, Mike Taylor, Dan Wilcox, Clarence Curry, Bob ley, Coach James Hill, Morris Woolridge, Jim Lewis. STANDING: Jones, Don Birdsong, Jim Wolpert, Bob Turner, Larry Dodson, Virgil Gavia, Niven Drybrough, Joe Johnson, George Vaughn, Mark Clarence Frazier, Brian Rucker, Keith Rand. , -., ,wail ws 'Q . ' . n J .1 ff 1 , ,si 1 re kg . 4,91 s r W. QQ' -nf waxes X . we RESERVE TRACK TEAM: Dale Dupree, Levert Sharpe, Dave Skole, Young, John Randolph, Mike French, Mike Weighard, Coach James Greg Mitchell, Walter Peacock, Dennis Taylor, Herb Hurt, Mike Hill, Bruce Rucker. ' .ff X , J, , .Lkf ' ., fa al, fnmlgfj , .I Xsf.1i'f,2f5a .-jjj - f' f J. 1 ,s b In ' J, . ,Q K S' K ' - if , 1 Y if V , , VV ,. s.,,v , 4 f . ' U ' ' X A, , Q '- M , Af 'L 8 J 'ff,If.-'Sin .'j '1 -f 2 , - .A,, . - ,ig V .Q- -V V'9,, 44, ,. . AVA M 6 J' Eze . Q ff. - . 1 s r ,,Z we if , r W Chuck Johnson: Wonder if the baII'll curve? ffm .. ,, ia i .. ,,, X . X Ax Carl Lile said, sliding under Attucks' For- rest Clemmonsz Gotta wash this uni- form. '69 Swcitters enter semi- final match The 1969 Shortrldge baseball team had a rough season ahead and knew it. With only a few returning lettermen, inexperience prevailed, and the Blue Devils took their lumps. Working toward the state tourna- ment, the keyed-up Satans pulled off a smashing 5-1 upset over highly rated Arlington in their'initial sec- tional test. Entering the semi-final round, Tom Harding's nine were de- feated by the eventual winner, North Central. The Devils were led by their All- City centerfielder, first sacker, and pitcher, Carl Lile. Lile was named the most outstanding player of the squad for the second consecutive year. Although only a junior, he led the city with a .476 batting average. Coach Harding and his assistant, George Theofanis have bright hopes for the future with six of the starting nine returning. Wi imap x,, MM sk VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM: Coach Tom Harding, Dave Toumey, Larry Baker, Carl Lile, Gene Murray, Coach George Theofanis. CMgrJ, Jim Andrews, Bruce Jordan, Robert Hooten, John Batuello, RESERVE BASEBALL TEAM: KNEELING: Anthony Spradley, Don Myers, Arthur Cobb, Jim Jellife, Brian Ventreca, Riley Wilson, Johnson, STANDING: Chris Andrews fMgrJ, Garnell Love, Mike Ron Wilkins. Www , Ay. gay' 'SEWQYWQ 'f F, .T 1.3-.Wm K ' T: - ' 'Q Y'-ra , ,di 45:2 . .,r,.faf4f,'f ' ,1 ,l,,:, i f Ay ,,,, Q V 'TT . ,'X il- a at r , T p f i' W-in ay... V , A il, 1 Lg 2 'rw 3 . mv-n x KN. , ti if ..., ,,-fllhq The Swing of a Champion! City Batting Champ Carl Lile bites into one against Attucks. 1969 VARSITY BASEBALL SCORES OPPONENT OPP. SHS Manual 10 0 Chatard 12 2 Ben Davis 7 5 Anderson 5 2 Ritter 13 4 Broad Ripple 3 1 Brebeuf 5 4 Arlington 7 O Attucks 8 4 Howe 11 2 Latin School 2 0 SECTIONAL Arlington 1 5 North Central 15 5 Kelso, Dietz ccipture city rcicket crowns I I . x 5 N Greg Strand warms up prior to his next match. ' x x i 3 3 I I 4 , 1969 VARSITY TENNIS SCORES OPPONENT OPP. SHS Tech 3 4 Attucks 2 5 Wood O 7 Arlington 4 3 Northwest 4 3 Park Cforfeitj O 1 Manual 3 4 Broad Ripple 6 1 Scecina 4 3 Kennedy fforfeity 0 1 Howe 4 3 City Tourney 5th 4 x r , X X 1 R i , .. ,.!i at I I I I 2 I Z t VARSITY TENNIS TEAM: KNEELING: Todd Deitz, STANDING: Kevin Kelso, Shubrick Kothe. By far, Shortridge's most successful team in the spring of 1969 was Ron Freeland's clay court- ers. The team combined the coach's experience and helpful hints with young talent and vitality to take a close fifth in the City Tourney and an overall 7-4 record. Led by singles city champ, Kevin Kelso, and the city doubles champs, Kelso and Todd Deitz, the Devils copped their first three matches in smashing and convincing style, with the best score coming against Wood in April. It was the team's lone shut- out of the campaign. When the City Tourney rolled around, several of the team mem- bers were upset in the first round of the rain-delayed match. Regard- less the dynamic duo of Kelso and Dietz, both sophomores, came through well enough to surprise not just their opponents, but Coach Free- land as well. The entire team, including new lettermen Deitz, Chuck Roach, and junior Randy Strand, returned for the 1970 season. For the year 1969, the Devils racketeers did real fine! I I A .,,' -Q-jg I 5 I W A , . I ':::i . . yr ...,:.,. 'V V ,. ,,, ' , .., ' 5 i' lrcri Q I 'III 6 Q. ' ' J g A .sns - ----, . .... y I ga: .'.'- A Fo- I ' S Wzzz' A ' if ws. City champs, Dietz and Kelso, proudly display their trophies. Blue Devils show spirit The Satan golf team opened up with a bang by squeaking past Tech, but unfortunately the group could grab only two wins against Crispus Attucks and Harry Wood. After that the Devils ran into nothing but the City's best teams, and in a period of five days, dropped five tough matches to the squads that eventually placed high in the city and county meets. Cold weather and shortened prac- tice time didn't help the young but promising eighteen-holers. When the city tourney rolled around, this showed, when the Devils finished a lowly ninth. Coach Steiner, like the other spring coaches, was building for the future. He has high hopes that his golfers will come around with better games and an eventual winning sea- son, along with a championship- or two. 1969 VARSITY GOLF SCORES OPPONENT OPP. SHS Tech 3 4 Attucks 4 6 Wood 0 12 Chatard 12 O Arlington 12 0 BrebeuffNorth Central 3rd Northwest 12 O Park 12 0 Scecina 12 0 a f- 4 . ,ff ., gg I5 v',g.,rf . , 'Qwfam' . ' W ,wt 4,1 W Aj . af' X. ,. if ,.' ' --az ay,K,j,m r 4 Q ww-xl r , 5 0- ZW VARSITY GOLF TEAM: Rob McClure, Bruce McCrae, Greg Hinkle, Coach Jerry Steiner, Dave Speckman, Alan Patterson, Mike Goodwine. Dave Speckman: I don't need a license to drive this way. Bill McAllister: This is no time to get ner- vous. 91 l 4 l l l l i , ws H if pqrmsnsrggm-mxwsme' l l ll l ll li ,lj li: ll ,il 'll ll if is i l i l ,, Ni ,J li is ,l. ii il il i ll S li ,e I i Y gpm , l 92 E rss is ,rm W. Cr?-2 q-P' VARSITY CHEERLEADERS-BOTTOM: Myra Hirsch, Gloria Goodrich, Sandra O'Banion, Debbie Saperstein, Maralena Roth, Jana Walker, Daphne Johnson. An early morning pep session gets the undivided attention of the cheerleaders. Z , f Q Q , sv if 'l K L Varsity cheerleader Myra Hirsch gets a smile for doing a pre-game routine at the Shortridge-Anderson contest. Z K Cheerleaders With spirit and vigor, the Varsity Seven cheered the football and bas- ketball teams to victory. After attending a cheerleading camp over the summer, the cheer- leaders demonstrated their skills to the student body at games. Led by co-captain Sandra O'Banion and Deborah Saperstein, the girls withstood the cold football games and outdoor pep sessions, along with the excitement of basketball games. Backing up the Varsity cheerlead- ers were the Reserve and Freshman squads, which also boosted their teams to a victorious year. All of these groups were sponsored by Miss Caryl Gaines. .,.... -av Jaf- , ...A MM 1 f ' --q,-.w,....,..c.,, -.-M...-..,..,'.... L- ,.-...W -m-f-w my-aw - :MW U-my , .......... promole spiril among fans C , , 'ik Wea- A-1 0.5.1 ' , 5: ' ,fvzisf . V ' L '-rf A ' , km K W Y 'az Z me ff Q arg N, 2:4 'z M1 Mm ,l , U15 RESERVE CHEERLEADERS-FRONT ROW: Jacqueline Kennedy, Susie Buschmann, Cecilia Howell. SECOND ROW: Terrico Knight, Margie Hurrle, Marsha McDowell. FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS-FRONT ROW: Patty Hurrle. SECOND ROW: Patty Fortier, Robin Wallace, Liz Barrow. THIRD ROW: Rosemary Harger, Colleen Bolden, Diane Roth. I ,, 2 l l l i Jw . imma? E i l s l LA vm , kyuunnuamwwmf-+- 'Q w 'Si .,M'1:,,,,, We X' we if x :r:,,: ,:::,.: N 4 Nl 9' A ' ,f .X ' I ' 'T QVII' x' ' 'Q '- x ' X N C A 'N A FIN r' ' ' s P. '- - 1 '. 4 L ,L 'ui fi Q o..'- DY! Q lil was :li 1' '..'g:'T. ...- 1'1-.- .... ...... - -.- Y' an i' s -11-1 .. -..- ,-.1- -1- -L-0 0 'Rf' 1 l'-'1V9.: ' xsiu :is var Q'n Yi 5'2- 'EH ,5-1 YY, if .N dx l L' 5' F xxx 'M P1 ,x 'f uf ' 4 A ul l l r I I l l l 1 l l fl 1 gf N5- People make Shortridge live. What Experience is there without them? People MR R LLOYD GREEN-Principal i my 5 ? !mw '-we 2 Q 1,4 wg 5 5 1 a R I 5 H. I 2 4 1 it 44 AL R.L. Green new principcllp 5,41 35503 M R. J U LIAN COLEMAN-Vice-Principal Zvi? MR. ARTHUR G. SHULL-Vice-Principal as-'U '! x,X Sm X QQ, MR. ROY ABERSON-Human Relations Counselor MISS ROSE ELLA KING-Dean of Women begins open-door policy Several important changes took place this year in the make-up of the Shortridge faculty. The most noticeable was the pro- motion of Mr. R. Lloyd Green, as- sistant principal in charge of curricu- lum, to the post of principal. This occurred during the summer of 1969 when former principal Mr. Robert J. Shultz was elevated to the station of Director of In-Service Training for the Indianapolis Public Schools. In September, Mr. Green inau- gurated an open-door policy. In order to keep in touch with the ideas and problems of the student body, he announced that any student who wished, could drop by his office and speak with him on Tuesdays during the third period. A major new post was created early in the fall, that of Shortridge Human Relations Counselor. Mr. Roy Aberson was the man chosen to fill it. Mr. Aberson listens to and medi- ates any problems which might arise between members of the school community. MR. LESTER GROTH-Guidance Director l nn-.,.-M-Q-Q-as-U rl A MR. JERRY STEINER-Dean of Men j fzf 49 X fe yy- ybvs a 'Q ' I 2 J Z ,,. A ' za-fd I J 1.2 Sins at 4 . ,,. 4 f T.- Q , 4-un-,v ' . ,IZ fi Q 1 ff. - f' :Wai .yes 9 42 .: ,,1, if , f- r J . ,, , X X-f'i, We 1 ff - ' K- 1 f ff y : In newly T I , A W-W f- X x 7234 I N., 'r W f ,Q f f c 2 -lla f ff 1 uf Z ff ,,:. . . ',,. W' 47 uw W 3 44.-....., ? 1 j .7 6 ' l .. - fi 5 L ww, - iff' Ycv frf if ,apr f W , s X 14 ,- U U, f fl if' f . 55 X fs Cbisv' ,'--151 . ' M 5 wg. v ' -. a 1 ...we .-. - f Q..-Q. QQ, Q 5 1' 45 4' hi G3 Q 3 ,ale , ,1 mf X5- w 'rm R ,i.,,,... Q 1 ,..-14 ,, u f w ,M af- fl '-.fi-...ff 2. 5 .F . 24.-:r -f f 4 ir -rw ' W. X ,- A m i . V A , -5.1324 -, ' u f.. V ,ji-,if-s - i -V, 9 f Q. f 'nnunf .7 53-1.1 - fz - . 5 - F 1. .. 3, 4 -.cr .3 we 5, 6 4 Q- ' Y f f X. .V Sky fs f , ,f , . ,. ' -W4 . . L ',J,. 5n,2:,, X 4 1 ff 4, f 7! f iv X fy 1 1 X f , Z ft barxgf , SQ? we ,r ' ,f - ' 1. A ev .N P318 , HOOVER BAKER-B.S., M.S.: Biology: Natural- ist and Chess Club Sponsor. MRS. MIRIAM W. BATES-A.B.: English. MRS. MARTHA BEASLY-A.B.: Language. LEONARD BEHLING-B.S., M.S.: Band Direc- tor: Pit Orchestra Director. MRS. JOSEPHINE D. BLISS-A.B., A.M.: Lan- guage: Guidance: Senior Honor Roll and Na- tional Honor Society Sponsor. THOMAS L. BRESNAHAN-Ph.B., B.A., M.S.: Mathematics. MRS. GLADYS BREWER-A.B.: English. MISS JANE BRIGHAM-B.S., M.S.: Head Librar- ian. LARRY L. BURDICK-B.S., M.S.: History: Honor Program Sponsor. MRS. ROSEMARY CARPENTER-B.S., M.S.: En- glish: Campus Book, Tri-Hi-Y, Y-Teens Spon- sor. RICHARD COHEN-M.A., B.A.: English: Spanish Club, Senior Great Books, Debate Club Spon- sor. HOWARD CONLEY-B.A.: Social Studies: Ju- nior High Football and Junior High Track. BURNEL E. COULON-B.S., M.S.: Graphic Arts Head. CARL COX-B.S., M.S.: Industrial Arts. MRS. CATHERINE DEROSSETTE-B.A.: Home Economics. PAUL E. DILL-A.B., M.S.: Physical Education. MRS. DORIS M. ELKINS-B.A., M.A.: English: Guidance: AFS Co-ordinator. MRS. BONNIE ANN FARLEY-B.S.: Biology. RONALD FREELAND-B.S., M.S.: Mathematics: Tennis Coach. ERNEST FRIGO-B.S., M.S.: Mathematics: Se- nior Class Sponsor. MISS CARYL GAINES-B.P.E., B.S., M.S.: Phy- sical Education: Cheerleaders. MRS. MARTHA GELB-B.S., M.S.: Physical Science. WILLIAM E. GIBSON-B.S., M.S.: Mathematics Head. MISS JEAN GRUBB-B.A., M.A.: Director of Publications: Quill and Scroll Sponsor. MISS MARY-GLENN HAMILTON--M.A.: English: Fiction Club Sponsor. THOMAS W. HARDING-B.S., M.S.: Physical Education: Guidance. WALTER HAVERKAMP-B.S., M.S.: Chemistry. JAMES L. HILL--B.S., M.S.: Physical Education: Cross-Country Track Coach. MRS. ESTHER HILLMAN-A.B. B.S BA.E.' English Cadet Teachers PHILIP H. HIRSCH-B.S. M.A.' English' Social Studies' Thespians Footlights Vaudeville Faculty Committee Senior, Play All-School Play Christmas Play Fall Musical Sponsor. MRS. LUCILLE HOLADAY-A.B. M.A. English. ANNUAL Advisor' Photography Club Sponsor. ly: 1 W 3 's if 5. .gif-Rf H .,,, -,ffl 44,-ff ,lid at .4 ' . ', Rx, K wi f , ,, , , g Ze? .Ne-is . My , . f Kg 7 47 Z Z , . . 5 W 5 .4 it 'i 5 s 534, ' ' ' ' .ji f4 QA 4 Vgm 1 '4 F ' V I 1 Q--v 45 'X 1 -,lr 2174 V' f -s-EMM I I , f, f 1 - ' - His' an f 9 glam 549143131 ROBER H U TO -B MS En I h - J- 4 - f W f - . . ., . ., IS , S fs: A N A N95 0 , fi, I 522 Q 'N' fx 53 'ki ' if , ' my I V. r lp M Q M35 i' 1 iw W my ..x 1 1 ff, 1' W. 2 G I . ...sir r we 1 1' N' -. mi Lf WED t rw' X M., H -lr' ,wi 4'-aa. fir' ww 'R Q, s' fi MRS. JEAN M. JACKSON-B.A., M.A.: Social Studies. MISS MARY ANN JONES-B.S.: Junior High Language Arts. JAMES KANTARZE-B.M., M.M.: Music: Madri- gals: Choral Club. MRS. GENEVIEVE B. KEEHN-B.S.: Business Education. MRS. CONSTANCE B. KIRBY-B.A., M.A.: En- glish: Foreign Language: Quiz Teams Sponsor. MRS. NANCY LEE LUCAS-B.M.: Music. .mn 3 A' 4th wars g Sr '- fi f' , , Qtr . , , bg ' L 'ii .sawing 3-V9 f- fr ik if if:-a.. , , -' 2 2 f 6 f..f,:1.,Q,E, a1:'..w-.,. , . fx . .Vp ii is A iA..::v,1 l W ' , 1-, 5 'T . J ,aa ,4 w J I W' f :af , 1 ff ...QA 5 my , 175,63 M1 x 2 ww Qgffrr' A we W 'if 1 Wf -'ww' . iq.. 3 mv' X Teachers encourage academic students Mr. Gibson takes a break. --in 'mmm' l 99 fi ,f ,ff Y0 ff , f N yfgff S We 1 A f 'Wx ff rf HQ? f ' fi Qs Z EW' Z9 max ff , X 41r.z:r ff EW I fffqlw 1 ft' M6 Q . .,, ,Mi f-Q f at 46229, -we we MRS. ERNESTINE McCREE-B.S.: Art. JOHN MEDJESKI-B.M., M.M.: Music: String Ensemble. MRS. MARGARET MILLER-B.S.H.E.: Home Economics Head. JOHN MORGAN-B.S., M.S.: Science, Guidance. Shortriclge foculty provides understanding ,Jef ' If gy, A JV ff fs! I z' e a? m J -f I5 ? .. 6 f WILLIAM R. MORGAN-B.S., M.S.: Social Studies. MRS. MARIAN MOSES-B.S., M.S.: Math. MRS. SANDRA MUMPHREY-Physical Educa- tion. MRS. MARTHALOU NEWLAND-Library. MRS. DOROTHY O'l'I'O-A.B., M.A.: Social Studies, Guidance: Indiana College Adviser, Scholarship Trust Fund Committee Sponsor. MRS. RUTH PALLER-B.S., M.S.: English: Ju- nior-Senior Great Books. THOMAS A. PAYNE-B.A., M.A.: Social Studies Head: Student Council. THOMAS PREBLE-B.S., M.A.: Music Head: Choral Groups, Musical Productions, Big Brother-Big Sister Program. ANDREW W. RAMSEY-A.B., M.A.: Language. MRS. EMMA J. RANDALL-A.B., A.M.: Lan- guage, Social Studies: Latin. FORD RATCLIFF, JR.-B.S., M.S.: Industrial Arts. MRS. MARGARET J. REED-B.S.: Junior High Physical Education. MISS LOUISE REITER-A.B., M.A.: Language Head: German. MRS. LOIS M. REPASS-B.A., M.A.: Language. MISS R. RUTH RICHARDS-A.B., M.A., Ph.D.: Science. P. H. RONEY-Junior High Assistant Principal. MRS. RACHEL SCHUMACHER-A.B.: English. MRS. KAY SHEPHERD-Attendance Clerk. MRS. MARY SHUTTLEWORTH-B.S.: Home Economics. MRS. MARY SIEGEL-B.S., M.S.: Business Ed- ucation: Financial Adviser Junior and Senior Classes. MRS. CANARY SMITH-B.A.: Junior High Di- vision: Language Arts: Les Jeunes Gens Spon- sor. MRS. GLADYS E. SMITH-Office Staff. ADALBERT SOERENSEN-Foreign Language. ARTHUR STUDEBAKER-B.S., M.S.: Science, ln- dustrial Arts: Director of Productions. and foundation RALPH TAYLOR-B.S.: Social Studies: Sopho- more C Team. GEORGE THEOFANIS-B.S., M.S.: Guidance, Physical Education: Varsity Basketball Coach, Asst. Varsity Baseball Coach. MRS. EVA THIESING-Office Staff. CHARLES J. THOMAS-B.S., M.S.: Industrial Arts Department Head: Chess Club Sponsor. MISS CYNTHIA THUMA-Junior High Division: Language Arts. JOE TOFIL-B.S., M.S.: Physical Education Head. MISS MARIE VAN HORN-B.S., M.S., M.A.: Science. DANTE VENTRESCA-B.A., M.S.: Science: Ju- nior Class Sponsor. Mike Myers sells Miss Wahl a Homecom- ing flower. ,M ' Wet, ff, if ' f 1- v lf: . A , S 4 In Y ' - .J . , T' -' - 21 lfifiii :.g,i'f , ' ' K if will ' for the leaders of tomorrow ,vi My eww? W 10' 'bv' Jtl . JJJJ - isslh 2 , 5 Z.. .,,f9,,S-, Q vi W, yi 4, - f H Q-S1Ci7QfQ,w . - f USF' We L A . .,,. 5,4 , V I ' I - , vixy , - ,I .fl c X fi f af . 2, WYTY -as lx K. We . ' N-'vmwe:..,.Im---sa'1,11 W , ,Ii h 5. M Q e ffm m,fi.v ,':-.mi fm. U, s '. nf.. Wh t ,.,,- ,.v , If X. 3 is L l E NURSE-Mrs. Lois A. Smith SOCIAL WORKER-Miss Rea Bauer RN A Q -ff -- M.-e. i ,f , ii ,,,. 4 Q Nz 9 iw 7 9 4 'M' f iwisfiss' ' g f vw! Q . 4 if A 61 Q f f Q , I 1 X ae vs , I v' 1 ' X5 pm I Q J if 2 f ,a-avr 1 . f 5 f , A, . .fl . xii 'va 'gill iw' Q Y ' J F 9 'Q-S ,.., - V J . . ' ,, Q, - X i 'Z' ff .2 P ' it JM David Hammer Allen Shutherland Jerry Fultz William Perry Donald King Jerry Chance Jane Howell Ned Wright NOT PICTURED Charles E. Thomas Betty Jones Alfred Finnell Richard Borman Mary Hammack Norman Heitzman Sheldon Kantor Patricia Spurlock MISS LUCILLE C. WAHL-A.B., M.S.: Mathema- tics: Hi-Pi, Math Club, Mu Alpha Theta. ROGER L. WATHEN-B.S.: Junior High Science, Health. MRS. RUTH A. WEBB-B.S., M.B.A.: Business Education Head: Future Business Leaders of America Sponsor. MRS. JEAN WHITCRAFT-A.B., M.S.: English Department Head. EARL C. WHITE-B.S.: Junior High Social Stud- ies: Junior High Student Council Sponsor. MRS. JANE WILLIAMS-B.A., M.A.: English: Fu- ture Teachers of America Sponsor. MISS PAULINE WlLLlS-A.B., M.S.: Biology. GARY L. WOOD-B.S., M.A.: Business Edu- cation. MRS. CLARICE A. YOUNG-B.S., M.S.: English, Business Education. Elaine Keen Delois Keeton Louise Lang Mary Phillips Joseph Wynn Sherry Anderson Harriet Woessner William H. Merrill x ik IN MEMORIAM Arthur P. Oliver Shorfridge Science Teacher 1963-1969 The class of 1970 dedicated their ANNUAL to Mr. Dante Ventresca. Mr. Ventresca had been a firm supporter of many Shortridge activities. Be- sides being Junior Class sponsor, Mr. Ventresca also sponsored Junior Vaudeville, and Junior Policy. Mr. Ventresca was summoned to a Senior Class meeting under the deception of discussing a Junior- Senior Prom. Stepping up to the mi- crophone, he commented, I don't know what to say. Known to his students as IVlr. V, the botany and chemistry teacher had been at Shortridge since 1962. His classes were lively and quite often students were entertained by a Winnie-the-Pooh adventure. lVlr. Dante Ventresca's warm and bubbling personality had brought many happy hours to Shortridge stu- dents and faculty alike. a Mr. Ventresca is surprised by his selection as ANNUAL dedicatee Class of '70 declicafes annual to Mr V Collecting homework was an event in Mr. Ventresca's classes. ,K Four foreign exchange students joined the Shortridge family for all, or part, of the school year 1969-70. Jose Silva, from the Philippines and Dagmar Stocker of Germany repre- sented the Youth For Understanding Program. American Field Service sponsored Hariclia Karasiotou from Greece. These three students lived with American families, breathed Ameri- can smog, ate American hamburgers and, especially, thrilled to the ex- citement of American, Hoosier, and Shortridge spectator sports. The fourth foreign guest was blond Soren Sorenson of Denmark. He was sponsored by a special pro- gram in which he traveled to several different American cities Conse- quently he was unable to remain at SHS for the entire year. 3 if , if T 7 3 V-5, V n ,L ..f....W..,... ,. . J' Y, .-QW' , we!-.W Jose Silva Dagmar Stocker Hariclia Karasiotou Soren Sorensen were Shortridge ex- change students. The Shortridge Experience adopts trio Dagmar Stocker tells Beth Thomas of her native Germany and shows her a map of the Fatherland lax i Q S t x ii Jose Silva prepares to take a picture to send to folks back home. Ha-riclia Karasiotou enjoys painting and being a member of the Greek Rebellion. Don cmd Phyllis become oyolty In ci Mellow Mood W 2 In a Mellow Mood set the at mosphere for the Junior Prom of the A white gazebo garlanded with pastel colored paper flowers adorn ed the ballroom dance floor of the indiana Roof Music for the prom was provided by the Mastertones Table and wall decorations included large and small flowers embedded around white styrofoam 70 s Queen candidates were Phyllis Caudle Deborah Colbert Deborah Gentry Gloria Goodrich Myla Jelliffe Vickie Lewis Gwendolyn Russell Q ii 7, I' W -' '.Vk E ' H ,yy H - iii G Kf Class of 1970. Prom Queen Phyllis Caudle and Prom King Dan Wolfred. Deborah Saperstein and Iris White King candidates were Benjamin Duke, John Halliburton, Joseph Johnson, Carl Lile, Randall Richardson, Dwight Spain, Herbert Taylor, G e o r g e Vaughn, and, Daniel Wolfred. In a ceremony officiated by Principal Ro- bert J. Shultz, Phyllis Caudle was crowned Queen, and Dan Wolfred was crowned King. The prom owed a great deal of its success to the hard-working commit- tees. Prom chairman were Iris White and Dan Wolfred. Committee chair- men included: Sylvia Eisman, Rick Borman-decorationsg Andy Carroll, Craig Hoog-flowers, and Deborah Colbert, Gwendolyn Russell-pro- gram. SENIOR COUNCIL-FRONT ROW: Joe Hodgens Bryan Graham 3 Yvonne Rawls Mr Ernest Frlg0 CSDOHSOFJ Angle Veegh Dianne QANNUALQ, Gwen Russell fv.p.y, Carl Lile fpresy Sheila Shorts SaDefSfSIf1 SHHCIY 0BannI0n RICK Adams Jay 5'fflCkl3fld Bart Csec'yJ, Joe Johnson ftres.J, Cecilia Nolcox ROW 2 Joe lngra Brown ROW 4 Bill Kennerly Phyllis Caudle Anita DeFrantz ham, Debbie Gentry, Iris White, Gail Thomas Debby Colbert Brenda Jackson Daniel Wolfred Richard Borman John Polley Karen Blake, Sandra Bentley, William White Ted Grosbach ROW Bruce Hlll Senior Council Iecicls seniors thru year lndustrious seniors began their last year at Shortridge by electing of- ficers and a Senior Council. Senior officers were automatically members of the thirty-five member council. Aided by new Senior Sponsor, lVlr. Ernest Frigo, the Council began mak- ing the mark for the class of 1970. Among their duties was the selection of graduation announcements, caps and gowns and a teacher worthy of Annual dedication. To raise funds and fellowship, the Senior Council sponsored a pitch- in dinner and held the annual Senior Christmas Party. Officers motivate seniors to achieve greater success E 3 'O 'Z if . 4 fo, ,-:.l. ctaa er f I0 Senior Class Officers: Carl Lile, president: Gwen Russell, vice-president: Joe Johnson, treasurer: Sheila Shorts, secretary: and Bryan Graham, ANNUAL editor. College counselor, Mrs. Dorothy Otto, helps interested juniors and seniors fill out entrance forms. if fs' 1 4, fl A54 is 1 Mis a fff ff I ffl , f W -9 7 5 1 The momentous task of leading the Class of 1970 fell on the shoul- ders of Carl Lile, Gwen Russell, Sheila Shorts, Joe Johnson, and Bryan Graham. Each took on his duties with gusto and dedicated him- self to making the Class of '70 the best ever. Carl Lile accepted the Senior Class President's ring and began a year of activity which culminated in the Grad Dance. It was up to Carl to co- ordinate all activities and to appoint committees in charge of them. Gwen Russell, as vice-president, assisted Carl and took over in his absence. Sheila Shorts, secretary, wrote literal- ly reams of notes concerning the myriad projects taken by the class. Joe Johnson, treasurer, handled the money of the class. He was aided by the able financial adviser, Mrs. Mary Siegel. Bryan Graham, AN- NUAL editor, spent long hours cap- turing the year for all to remember. All the officers could count on Mr. Ernest Frigo, class sponsor, to aid them in any way possible. A retrospective view of four years at Shortridge was the job of the Class Day Officers. The officers were elected by their fellow seniors at the end of February. They were Sandra Bentley, historian, Elaine Chambers, prophet: Mentha Marley, giftoriang and Charles Toombs, willmaker. Through their witty, memory provok- ing presentations, the Class of '70 left Shortridge with smiles, but also with tears. Class Day Officers: Elaine Chambers, prophet: Mentha Marley, giftoriang Sandra Bentley, historian: and Charles Toombs, willmaker. WL '-3'v-...Quia I y. A f 3 I 1 1 Wi lfgllwlllill 5 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-Seated: Barbara Demas, Sylvia Eisman, Margaret Myers, Lynn Hansen, Myra Hirsch, Gloria Good- rich Peggy Harger, Paula Cosentino, Gwen Russell, Vera Mahone, Susan Thompson, Sara Jones, Sarah Kunz, Myla Jelliffe, Regennia Ad . R 2: W d M P t R d B S d ams ow oo row yers, a sy ea , arry an erson, Marianne Mitter, Barbara Bridwell, Esther Thornton, Anita De Frantz, Vickie Lewis, Ted Morris, Nancy Wright, Angie Veegh, Ted Shortridge scholars Deborah Elam . . . . . . . John Weber ..... .... Peter Busch ....... .... Barbara Demas . . . . . . . Kathryn Demas Deborah Mosley ' Esther Thornton . . . . . . Anne Carley ..... Jennifer Gwinn Lynn Hansen .... Joseph lngraham Patricia Read . . . Barbara Bridwell . Sarah Hochstedler Dianne Saperstein Sara Jones ..... Vera Mahone .... Margaret Myers . Ted Grosbach . . . Bartram Brown . . 7.903 7.876 7.864 7.818 7.763 7.552 7.333 7.323 7.298 7.267 7.263 7.250 7.200 7.185 7.150 7.121 7.118 7.111 7.075 7.037 l 1 Grosbach, Andy Carroll, Craig Hoog, Bill Kennerly, Mrs. Josephine Bliss, s onsor. Row 3: Rick Adams Dan Wolfred K th S h i k p , , a y c rc er, Kathy Demas, Debbie Gentry, John Weber, Rick Borman, Jay Strickland, Sidney Johnson, Alan Stall, Peter Busch, Anne Carley, Dianne Saperstein, Sue Michels, Gerald E. Johnson, William White, Joe lngraham, Bartram Brown, Anna Mullen. ioin honor societies Catherine Stimer . Barbara Hammes Sarah Kunz ..... Richard Borman . Marianne Mitter . Alan Stall ...... Alexander Carroll Woodrow Myers . Kathryn Schricker Anna Mullen .... Margaret Harger .... ..... William Kennerly .... ..... Anita DeFrantz .. Marilyn O'Bannon Gwendolyn Russell Leigh Wildman .. Gerald Johnson . . Madeline Brane . . Gloria Goodrich . . Regennia Adams . 7.014 7.000 6.938 6.906 6.904 6.901 6.873 6.865 6.839 6.818 6.805 6.794 6.682 6.682 6.675 6.657 6.649 6.630 6.611 6.506 Kathy Jo Adams Regennia Shay Adams Richard O. Adams Gail P. Allen Rudolph Alvies Tyrone Amos Ava Anderson Uldis Augenbergs Darryl E. Austin Larry James Baker Seniors look forward to CI successful and John Batuello Craig Beard Dorinda Darlene Bell Sarah Joyce Bentley Henry Birdsong Karen Denice Blake Mark Bledsoe Willie Ann Blow Rovinna Marie Booth Richard Borman James Bradley Cynthia Brandon Madeline Brane Barbara Bridwell Andrew Brown Bartram Brown Rosalind Elaine Brown Jon William Bruyn Robert Martin Bryan Stephan M. Bryan Beverly A. Buckner Arnold T. Burks Vera Layne Burris Michael Busby Peter Jonathon Busch Hugh Talley Caldwell James R. Campbell Anne Carley Gwen Carpenter Alexander Spicer Carroll exciting finale as graduation approaches Helen Nlarie Carter Phyllis Tyreen Caudle Charles Steven Cazzell Elaine Elizabeth Chambers Phyllis Ann Chapman Karen Sue Clark Deborah Y. Colbert Cora Nell Cook Thomas V. Corcoran David Arthur Cork Paula Ann Cosentino Charles Edward Cox Joyce Lynn Crawford Terence Eugene Crawford Clarence Jewell Curry Nlarie Rekel Curtis Elizabeth Jane Dahl Anita L. DeFrantz Barbara Ellen Demas Kathryn Ann Demas I 0- : X l 2 l . I 419 jar' ,JI X 3 9' ff ' l Sf 'W vw V ' ft ry, , Y :vs ,K .,,, A a f ' f f 1 M N X y , f mmf f j Q Y Q 14,2 WX 2 V 5 f Av R 15 7' QAJ X N Eg Ziyi? 06,2 f f W fs as 31 .. . N f 4 , UN V711 iw!! Hopeful seniors hunt for college Helen Doris Demmings Shirley Ann Dotson Mary Jo Dowling Elaine Marie Drager Thomas Niven Drybrough Benjamin Wallace Duke Bernadette Nlarle Dutton Charles Richard Early Charles Anthony Edwards Don R. 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I .I I I gi I I II II I I I I I i I I I I I I if I i I I il A KATHY JO ADAMS-Jr. Vaudeville Act Chairman: Intramural Bowling: Campus Book, Folk Singing, Footlights, Great Books, Hi-Pi, Photography Latin Ameri- can, Student Council Clubs: Big Sister: School Musical, All-School Play, Christ- mas Play: ECHO Staff: Christmas ECHO Agent. REGENNIA SHAY ADAMS-Jr. Vaudeville: Choral Club: Folk Singing, Footlights, Fl'A Ipres.J, Hi-Pi Qpres.J, History, Internation- al Exchange, Math Csec.J, National Honor Society Clubs: Big Sister: Honor Student Program: NEDT certificate: Commence- ment Usher: ANNUAL Staff: ECHO Staff: Gym, Library Asst. RICHARD O. ADAMS-Sr. Council: Sr. Play: Jr. Policy: Jr. Vaudeville: Intramural Bowling: A Cappella: Madrigal: Music Men: Band: Human Relations, Key, National Honor Society, Naturalist, Political Dis- cussion, Student Council Clubs: Big Brother: Honor Student Program: School Musical: ECHO Staff: Bookstore, Atten- dance Desk Asst.: Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts Agents. GAIL P. ALLEN-Campus Book, Human Relations, Red Cross, Student Council, Tri-Hi-Y, Pom-pom Girl Clubs: Big Sister: Commencement Usher: Gym Asst.: Christ- mas ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. RUDOLPH WILLIAM ALVIES-R a d i o , Spanish Clubs. ULDIS EDGAR AUGENBERGS-Jr. Vaude- ville: Music Men: Freshman Football: Ger- man, Key, Naturalist, Red Cross, Student Council Clubs: Big Brother: School Musi- cal: Biology Asst.: Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. LARRY JAMES BAKER-Jr. Policy: Fresh- man, Reserve, Varsity Baseball: Freshman Basketball: Human Relations, Student Council Clubs: Big Brother. JOHN B. BATUELLO-Jr. Policy: Jr. Vaudeville: Reserve, Varsity Baseball: Var- sity Cross Country: Hi-Pi Qtreas.J, Key, Lettermen's, Math, Spanish Clubs: Big Brother: Honor Student Program, NEDT certificate: Biology certificate: ANNUAL Staff: ANNUAL, Fine Arts Agents: ROTC Officer. DORINDA DARLENE BELL-Jr. Vaude- ville: Big Sister: Commencement Usher. SANDRA J. BENTLEY-Sr. Council: Jr. Vaudeville: Band: Campus Book, Girl's League, Student Council Clubs: Big Sis- ter: Typing Awards: Attendance Desk Asst.: Homecoming Princess: Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. KAREN DENICE BLAKE-Sr. Council: Campus Book, Footlights, Girl's League, Human Relations, Student Council, Y- Teens Clubs: Big Sister: Commencement Usher: Homecoming Queen Candidate: Homecoming Princess Candidate: Christ- mas ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents: Booster. MARK BLEDSOE-Jr. Vaudeville: Intra- mural Bowling, Basketball, Wrestling: Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Football: Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Track: Cam- pus Book, Human Relations, Order of the Straightedge: Student Council Clubs: Big Brother: NEDT certificate: Gym, His- Senior Directory tory, Counselor Asst., Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. WILLIE ANN BLOW-Jr. Vaudeville: Girl's League, Human Relations, Le Cerle Fran- cais, Student Council Clubs: Big Sister: Attendance Desk Asst., Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. RICHARD B. BORMAN-Sr. Council: Jr. Prom Committee Chairman: Jr. Policy: Jr. Vaudeville: A Cappella feditorb: Madrigal: Band: German, Great Books, Human Rela- tions ftreas.J, International Exchange, Key, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Student Council Ipres.l Clubs: Big Brother: Honor Student Program: Eugenia Hayden Service Award: School Musical: ECHO Staff: Book Store Asst., ANNUAL, Christmas ECHO Agents, ANNUAL Staff. ROVINNA MARIE BOOTH-Jr. Vaudeville: Human Relations, Red Cross, Student Council Tri-Hi-Y, Y-Teens, Pom-pom, Booster Clubs: Big Sister: Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. CYNTHIA DENISE BRANDON-Jr. Vaude- ville: Intramural Bowling: Campus Book, FBLA, Human Relations, Spanish, Stu- dent Council, Y-Teens Club: Big Sister: Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts Agents. MADELINE ELIZABETH BRANE-Sr. Play: Jr. Vaudeville: A Cappella: Girl's League, Great Books, Naturalist Steering Commit- tee, Student Council, True Blue Clubs: Big Sister: Honor Student Program: ECHO Staff: Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts Agents: ROTC, 2nd Lieutenant. BARBARA LOUISE BRIDWELL-Jr. Vaude- ville: A Cappella: Footlights, FTA lpres.J, Girl's League, History, Human Relations, International Exchange, National Honor Society, Naturalist, Political Discussion, Quill and Scroll, Y-Teens Clubs: Big Sis- ter: Honor Student Program: NEDT cer- tificate: Botany Award: ECHO Staff: Biol- ogy, Library Asst.: YFU Summer Ex- change Student to France: Exploratory Teaching. BARTRAM STEWART BROWN-Sr. Coun- cil: Jr. Prom Committee Chairman: Jr. Policy: Intramural Bowling: Jr. Class Tres.: A Cappella: Music Men: Intramural Bowling: Freshman Golf: Chess, Folk Sing- ing, Great Books, Human Relations, ln- ternational Exchange, Key Ipres.J, Le Cercle Francais, Library, National Honor Society, Student Council Clubs: Big Brother: Honor Student Program: NEDT certificate: Nat'l. Achievement Finalist: Nat'l. Merit Commended: I.U. Honors to France: Commencement Usher: ECHO Staff: Gym, Language, Chemistry Asst.: ANNUAL, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents: Stage Crew. ROSALIND ELAINE BROWN-Jr. Vaude- ville: Big Sister: Commencement Usher: ANNUAL, Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts Agents. ROBERT MARTIN BRYAN-Sr. Play: Jr. Vaudeville: Footlights, Human Relations, Thespians Clubs: Big Brother: School Musical: All-School Play: Christmas Play: Attendance Desk Asst.: Stage Crew: Latin School of Indianapolis. STEPHAN ALLOYISHUS B R Y A N-Sr. Council: Sr. Play: Jr. Vaudeville: Freshman Football: Freshman, Reserve Wrestling: Footlights, Human Relations, Naturalist, Photography, Radio, Spanish, Student Council, Thespians Clubs: Big Brother: ANNUAL Staff: ECHO Staff: Attendance Desk Asst.: Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents: WIAN: Stage Crew . BEVERLY A. BUCKNER-Jr. Vaudeville: Intramural Bowling: Human Relations, Red Cross, Student Council Clubs: Big Sister: Commencement Usher: Dean of Girls, Attendance Desk Asst.: Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents: Pom- pom Girl. ARNOLD T. BURKS-Reserve Basketball: Freshman Football: German, History, Physical Science Clubs: Big Brother. VERA LAYNE BURRIS-Jr. Vaudeville: In- tramural Bowling: Campus Book, Fl'A, Hu- man Relations, Spanish, Student Coun- cil, Y-Teens Clubs: Big Sister: ECHO Asst.: Fine Arts: Red Cross Agents. MICHAEL BUSBY-Jr. Vaudeville: Intra- mural Bowling: Freshman Track: Latin, Great Books, Student Council, Thespians Clubs: All-School Play: Christmas ECHO Staff: ECHO Staff: Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. PETER BUSCH-Sr. Play: Jr. Vaudeville: Exercise in Knowledge: Fiction Itreas.J, Great Books: High School Bowl: Human Relations Cofficerj, Le Cercle Francais, National Honor Society, Student Council Clubs: Big Brother: Honor Student Pro- gram: NEDT certificate: National Merit Finalist: All-School Play: ECHO Staff: Stu- dent Voice Staff: Fairview High School, Dayton, Ohio. C JAMES R. CAMPBELL--Band: Orchestra: Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Golf: Exercise in Knowledge, Hi-Pi Qvice-pres.J, High School Bowl, History, Key, Math fvice- pres.J, National Honor Society, SPQR, Student Council Clubs: Big Brother: En- glish, Chemistry Asst.: Christmas ECHO Agents: WIAN. ANNE CARLEY-ECHO ed. IFriday73 A Cappella: Great Books: Le Cerle Francais Csec.J, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll Cvice-pres.J, Student Council Clubs: Big Sister: Honor Student Program: NEDT certificate: Nat'l Merit Commended: ECHO Staff: Language Asst.: ANNUAL Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. ALEXANDER SPICER CARROLL-Key Cvice-pres.J, Naturalist Cpres.J Clubs: Na- tional Honor Society: Honor Student Pro- gram: l.U. Honors to Germany: Jr. Policy: NEDT certificate: A Cappella: Music Men: Jr. Vaudeville. GWEN CARPENTER-Footlights, FBLA, Girl's League, Human Relations, Quilland Scroll, Tri-Hi-Y, Y-Teens Clubs: Big Sister: Biology. Counselor, Library, Physical Science, Nurse Asst., ANNUAL, Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. HELEN MARIE CARTER-Jr. Vaudeville! Hi-Pi Clubs: Big Sister: All-School Play: Commencement Usher: ANNUAL, Christ- mas ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. PHYLLIS TYREEN CAUDLE-Sr. Council: Sr. Play: Jr. Vaudeville: Campus Book, Fiction, Footlights, FTA, Hi-Pi, Human Re- lations, Student Council, Y-Teens Clubs: Big Sister: Commencement Usher: Prom Queen: Prom Queen Candidate: ANNUAL, Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents: Exploratory Teaching. CHARLES STEVEN CAZZELL-Jr. Vaude- ville: Intramural Bowling: Chess, Human Relations, International Exchange, Photg- raphy, Radio, SPQR, Student Council Clubs: Big Brother: NEDT certificate: School Musical: ECHO Staff: Counselor, Library Asst.: Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents: Stage Crew. ELAINE ELIZABETH CHAMBERS-A Cap- pella qhistg: Choral Club: Girl's Ensem- ble: Madrigal: Campus Book, Girl's Lea- gue, Great Books, Human Relations, Red Cross, Student Council, True Blue Clubs: ANNUAL, Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts Agents. DEBORAH Y. COLBERT-Sr. Council: Jr. Prom Committee Chairman: Jr. Policy: Jr. Vaudeville: FTA, Human Relations, Stu- dent Council, Y-Teens Clubs: Big Sister: NEDT certificate: National Merit Com- mended: Commencement Usher: Counse- lor Asst.: Prom Queen Candidate: Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. THOMAS CORCORAN-Varsity Golf: NEDT certificate: Brebeuf High School. DAVID ARTHUR CORK--Freshman, Re- serve Track: Great Books, Hi-Y, Order of the Straightedge Clubs. PAULA ANN COSENTINO-Jr. Vaudeville: A Cappella: Girl's Ensemble: Madrigal: Girl's League, National Honor Society, Student Council Clubs: Big Sister: Honor Student Program: NEDT certificate: School Musical: Music Asst.: ANNUAL, Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts Agents. CHARLES EDWARD COX-Freshman, Re- serve, Varsity Basketball: Reserve, Var- sity Cross Country: Freshman Football: Freshman, Varsity Track: FBLA, Great Books, Lettermen's, Math, Spanish, Stu- dent Council Clubs: Big Brother. JOYCE LYNN CRAWFORD-Jr. Vaudeville: Intramural Bowling: Girl's League, Red Cross, Student Council, Y-Teens Clubs: Commencement U s h e r: Homecoming Princess: Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. TERENCE EUGENE CRAWFORD-Jr. Vaudeville: A Cappella: Music Men: Hu- man Relations, Student Council Clubs: Big Brother: School Musical: All-School Play: ANNUAL, Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents: ROTC officer: Stage Crew. CLARENCE JEWELL CURRY-Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Football: Freshman, Re- serve, Varsity Track: Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Ccaptainb Wrestling: German, Great Books, Lettermen's, Red Cross Clubs: Big Brother: NEDT certificate. MARIE REKEL CURTIS-Spanish, Student Council Clubs, Jr. Vaudeville: Commence- ment Usher: ECHO Staff: Fine Arts Agent. D ELIZABETH JANE DAHL-Jr. Vaudeville. Band, Majorette fHeadJ: Red Cross, Stu- dent Council, True Blue, Y-Teen Clubs: Big Sister: NEDT Certificate: Commence- ment Usher: ECHO staff: Counselor, Lan- guage, Library, ROTC Asst.: Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. ANITA L. DEFRANTZ-Sr. Council: Sr. Play: Jr. Policy: Jr. Vaudeville: Jr. Class Cvice-pres.J: A Cappella Csec.J: Madrigal: Band Csec.l: Exercise in Knowledge, Fic- tion Csec.9, Folk Singing fvice-pres.9, Foot- lights fpres.7, Girl's League, Fr.-Soph. Great Books, Human Relations, Nat'l Honor Society, Naturalist, Quill and Scroll, SEPAC, Student Council ftreas.J, Thes- plans Qvice-pres.J Clubs: Big Sister: Honor Student Program: NEDT Certifi- cate: Nat'l Achievement Finalist: School Musical: All-School Play: Christmas Play: ECHO staff: Music Asst.: WIAN staff. BARBARA ELLEN DEMAS--Jr. Vaudeville: A Cappella: Girl's Ensemble: Madrigal: Nat'l Honor Society, Naturalist, Student Council Clubs: Honor Student Program: NEDT Certificate: Nat'l Merit Commend- ed: School Musical. KATHRYN ANN DEMAS-Jr. Vaudeville: A Cappella: Girl's League ftreasj, Nat'l. Honor Society, Naturalist, Student Council Clubs: Honor Student Program: NEDT X ,gs e J ,. A J j g 4 . . ' if .1.,,i'g1 y9 g f I -ei? 5 Ff- : f' ' i.,' t pg, ff! 4 4 f ' , K Y!! If. tv .-. - :l v 7 Q, . 5 ' ' f fa' Ig, . i Certificate: Nat'l Merit Commended: School Musical. HELEN DORIS DEMMINGS-Spanish, Campus Book Clubs. SHIRLEY A. DOTSON-Student Council Clubs: Big Sister. MARY JO DOWLING-Folk Singing, Y- Teens Clubs: Big Sister: NEDT Certificate: Attendance Asst.: Fine Arts Agents. ELAINE MARIE DRAGER-Jr. Vaudeville: ANNUAL section ed. Calbumy: A Cappella: Folk Singing, Hi-Pi Qsec.J, International Exchange, Library, Math Clubs: Big Sis- ter: NEDT Certificate: School Musical: Commencement Usher: ANNUAL staff: ECHO staff: Library Asst.: ANNUAL Agent: WIAN staff. THOMAS NIVEN DRYBROUGH-J r. Vaudeville: Cross Country Varsity: Fresh- man Football: Reserve, Varsity Track: Freshman, Reserve Wrestling: Campus Book, Key, Lettermen's, Spanish, Student Council Clubs: Art Asst.: Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts Agents. BENJAMIN DUKE-Jr. Vaudeville: Fresh- man Basketball, Intramural Bowling, Re- serve Track, Reserve Wrestling: Campus Book, Folk Singing, Fr.-Soph. Great Books, Hi-Pi, Human Relations, Latin, Student Council Clubs: Big Brother: Counselor, Gym, Library Asst's.: Prom King Candi- date: Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents: Stage Crew. BERNADETTE MARIE DUTTON-Sr. Play: Jr. Vaudeville: Jr.-Sr. Great Books, His- tory, Spanish, Student Council Clubs: Big Sister: All-School Play: St. Agnes Acade- my. CHARLES RICHARD EARLY-Jr. Vaude- ville: Biology Asst.: Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. CHARLES ANTHONY EDWARDS-Basket- ball fMgrJ: Human Relations Club: Big Brother: ANNUAL, ECHO Staffs: Gym Asst.: Stage Crew. DON R. EDWARDS-Reserve baseball, Reserve, Varsity Football, Reserve Varsity, Wrestling: Letterman's Club. SYLVIA EISMAN--Sr. Play: Jr. Prom Com- mittee: ANNUAL Section Ed. CActivitiesl: A Cappella: Folk Singing, Footlights, Girl's League, Human Relations, International Exchange, Naturalist, Student Council, Thespians CHistorianJ, True Blue: Nation- al Honor Society: Exploratoiy Teaching: Big Sister: Honor Student program: All- school Play, Christmas Play: Commence- ment Usher: ANNUAL Staff: Counselor Asst. WILLIAM ELAM-Band: Freshman Wres- tling. SHARON DENISE ELLIOTT-Jr. Vaude- ville: Human Relations, Spanish, Student Council Clubs: All-School Play: Stage Crew: Christmas Echo, Red Cross Agents. JAMES RICHARD. ESPIRITU-Freshman Wrestling: Campus Book CTreas.J Club: Library Asst.: ANNUAL, Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. F SARAH FORD-Jr. Vaudeville: ANNUAL Section Ed. fFaculty, Underclassmenj: A Cappella, Girl's Ensemble: Folk Singing, Footlights, Human Relations, Internation- al Exchange, Student Council Clubs: Big Sister: School Musical, Christmas Play: ANNUAL Staff: Counselor's Asst.: AN- NUAL, Christmas ECHO Agents. KATHY FOX-Band: Campus Book, Foot- lights, Red Cross, Tri-Hi-Y, Y-Teens Clubs: Counselor Asst.: ANNUAL, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. RONALD VINCENT FRANKLIN-Reserve Baseball, Bowling, Reserve Wrestling: Chess Club: Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. SYLVIA LEE FRAZIER-Jr. Vaudeville: Choral Club, Band: Fiction, Great Books, Hi-Pi, Human Relations, Library, Spanish, Y-Teens Clubs: Big Sister: School Musi- cal: Library Asst. ' G NONA GADDIE-Jr. Vaudeville: Choral Club: Pom-Pom Girl: Campus Book Cvice- pres.J, Student Council Clubs: Big Sister: Reserve Cheerleader: Library, Attendance Desk Asst.: Fine Arts Agent. VIRGIL LEE GAVIA-Jr. Vaudeville: Fresh- man, Reserve, Varsity Ccapt.J Football: Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Track: Fresh- man, Reserve, Varsity Wrestling: Debate, Lettermen's fsec., vice-pres.J, Spanish, Student Council Clubs: Big Brother: Gym Asst.: Fine Arts Agent: ROTC, Sargent. DEBORAH KAY GENTRY-Sr. Council: Sr. Play: Jr. Policy: Jr. Vaudeville: A Cappella: Girl's Ensemble: FBLA, Girl's League, Hu- man Relations, National Honor Society, Student Council Csec.J, Y-Teens Clubs: Big Sister: Honor Student Program: Com- mencement Usher: ECHO Staff: Counse- lor, Library, Nurse Asst.: Homecoming Queen Candidate: Homecoming Princess: Prom Queen Candidate: Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents: Girl's State: Teen Guide Council. STEPHANIE MARIE GILBERT-Jr. Vaude- ville: Red Cross, Spanish, Student Coun- cil, Y-Teens Clubs: Fine Arts, Red Cross Agent. THERESA LUCILLE GOLDEN-Campus Book, Fr.-Soph. Great Books Clubs: Big Sister: Commencement Usher. GLORIA LYNN GOODRICH-Jr. Policy: Jr. Vaudeville: A Cappella: Footlights, Na- tional Honor Society Clubs: Big Sister: Honor Student Program: NEDT certificate: Reserve, Varsity Cheerleader: School Musi- cal: Christmas Play: Commencement Usher: ECHO Staff: Gym Asst.: Prom Queen Candidate. G. MICHAEL GOODWIN-Freshman, Re- serve, Varsity Golf: Freshman Track Cmgr.J: Freshman Wrestling: Human Re- lations, Library Clubs: ANNUAL Staff: ECHO Staff: Library Asst.: Fine Arts Agent. DENNIS H. GRADY--Jr. Vaudeville: Fresh- man Football: Reserve, Varsity Football Cmgr.J: Freshman Wrestling Cmgr.J: Ra- dio, Spanish Clubs: ANNUAL, Red Cross, Fine Arts Agents: ROTC. RONALD A. GRADY-Jr. Vaudeville: ECHO Staff: Music Men: Human Relations, SEPAC Clubs: Big Brother: NEDT Certifi- cate: NMSQT Semifinalist. BRYAN GRAHAM--ANNUAL EDITOR: Sr. Council: Orchestra: String Ensemble: Or- der of the Straightedge, Political Discus- sion, Quill 81 Scroll Clubs: NEDT Certifi- cate: ANNUAL Staff: Christmas ECHO Staff: ECHO Staff: Publications Asst.: AN- NUAL Agent: Christmas ECHO Agent: All- City Orchestra: Indiana University Jour- nalism lnstitute Editing Award. LEON WM. GRAVES-Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Basketball: Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Football: Freshman, Reserve, Var- sity Track: Band: Campus Book, History, Lettermen's, Math, Physical Science, Red Cross, Spanish Clubs: Big Brother: At- tendance Desk Asst.: Christmas ECHO Agent: Red Cross Agent. WANDA GWENDOLYN GREER-Choral Club: Fr.-Soph. Great Books, Human Re- lations, Student Council Clubs: Big Sis- ter: NEDT Certificate: Business Office Asst. DENISE LENORA GRISSOM-Sr. Play: Jr. Vaudeville: Footlights, Human Relations, Student Council Clubs: Big Sister: All- School Play: Commencement Usher: AN- NUAL, Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts Agents. TED D. GROSBACH-Sr. Council: Sr. Play: Jr. Vaudeville: Freshman Football: Exercise in Knowledge, High School Bowl, Human Relations, Key, Le Cercle Francais fpres.J, National Honor Society, Natural- ist, Student Council Clubs: Big Brother: Honor Student Program: NEDT Certifi- cate: Nat'l Merit Commended: All-School Play: Chemistry Asst.: Boy's State. MARY KATHRINE GUDE-Campus Book. Hi-Y, Red Cross, Tri-Hi-Y, Y-Teens, Clubs: Gym Asst.: ANNUAL, Christmas ECHO, Red Cross Agents. MICHAEL LAMANT GUDE-Footlights, Student Council Clubs: Big Brother: Fine Arts Agent. JENNIFER ANN GWINN-F'l'A, German, AFS, National Honor Society, Cadet Teach- ing Clubs: ECHO Staff: Library, Guidance Office Asst.: ANNUAL Agent. H JOHN T. HALLIBURTON-Sr. Prom Com- mittee Cco-chrmnj: Sr. Play: Jr. Vaude- ville: Human Relations lpres.J: Student Council Clubs: Big Brother: All-School, Christmas Plays: ECHO staff: Prom King Candidate: Fine Arts Agent. FRANCES MARIE HAMILTON-Campus Book, Human Relations, Red Cross Clubs: Big Sister: ANNUAL, Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. W BARBARA HAMMES-ANNUAL section ed. Cindexj: Math, Mu Alpha Theta, SPQR Clubs: Nat'l Merit Commended: Guidance Office Asst.: Mooresville High School, Mooresville, Indiana. LYNN ANNE HANSEN-Jr. Vaudeville: ANNUAL section ed. QCODYJ: Orchestra: FTA Cvice-pres.J, Fr.-Soph. Great Books, International Exchange, Nat'l Honor So- ciety, Quill and Scroll fsec.J, SEPAC fsec.J, Student Council Clubs: Big Sister, NEDT Certificate: Honor Student Program: Nat'l Merit Commended: Lions' Club Essay Winner: ANNUAL staff: ECHO staff: Coun- selor, English, Library, Publications Asst's.: ANNUAL, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. BONNIE HARDESTY-Spanish Club: Ex- ploratory Teaching: ECHO staff. JOHN HARDESTY-Hi-Pi Club: NEDT Cer- tificate: Renssalaer Polytechnic Institute Award: ECHO staff: Chemistry, Mathema- tics Asst's. MARGARET JOAN HARGER-Jr. Vaude- ville: A Cappella: Fr.-Soph. Great Books, Girl's League, Human Relations, Le Cercle Francais, Nat'l Honor Society ivice-pres.J: Naturalist Csec.J, Student Council Clubs: Big Sister: Honor Student Program: NEDT Certificate: Biology Book Award: Com- mencement Usher: Gym Asst.: ANNUAL, Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts Agents. WILLIAM RODERICK HARRIS-Jr. Vaude- ville: Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Football: All-City Football: Reserve Basketball: Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Baseball: Let- termen's Club Casst. sec.J: Student Coun- cil: Big Brother: ANNUAL staff: Gym Asst. PAULETTA HART-Jr. Vaudeville Act Chairman: Campus Book, FTA, Student Council Clubs: Big Sister, Honor Student Program: ANNUAL staff. JO ANN HENSON-FBLA fsec.5 Club: Big Sister: Jr. Vaudeville Usher: Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. BRUCE CONRAD HILL-Sr. Council: Sr. Play: Jr. Vaudeville: A Cappella: Campus Book, Human Relations, Naturalist, Stu- dent Council Clubs: All-School Play: ECHO staff: Homecoming Chairman. JOYCE MARIE HILL-Jr. Vaudeville: Y- Teens Qpres.J, Campus Book Club fasst. sec.J: FTA, Booster Clubs: Junior Vaude- ville, Commencement Ushers: ECHO agent. MYRA KAY HIRSCH-Jr. Vaudeville: Cam- pus Book, Footlights, Girl's League, Nat'l Honor Society, Spanish, Student Coun- cil, Thespians Csec.:, True Blue Clubs: Big Sister: Honor Student Program: Fresh- man, Reserve, Varsity Cheerleader: School Musical: All-School Play: Commencement Usher: ECHO staff : Counselor, Gym Asst's.: ANNUAL, Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts Agents. SARAH HOCHSTEDLER-Jr. Vaudeville Act Chairman: Youth for Understanding: Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society, Le Cercle Francais, International Ex- change, Student Council, Human Rela- tions, History Clubs: Honor Student Pro- gram: Jr. Policy: Order of the Straight- edge: ECHO ed. fThursdayJ. THERESA HOLT-Sr. Play: Jr. Vaudeville: A Cappella: Fiction, Hi-Pi, Spanish Csec.7, Student Council, Y-Teens Clubs: Big Sis- ter: Honor Student Program: Nat'l Achievement Commended: School Musi- cal: Commencement Usher: ANNUAL Staff: ECHO Staff: ANNUAL, Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. CRAIG E. HOOG-Jr. Policy: Music Men: Folk Singing, Human Relations, Le Cercle Francais Qvice-pres.J, National Honor So- ciety, Naturalist, Student Council Clubs: Big Brother:. Honor Student Program: NEDT certificate: Nat'l Merit Finalist: Christmas ECHO Staff: ECHO Staff: Lan- guage, Dean Asst.: ANNUAL, Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. ROBERT LEE HOOTEN-Reserve Football: Reserve Wrestling: Varsity Football: Var- sity Baseball: Lettermen's, Red Cross Clubs: Big Brother. DEBORAH KAY HOPKINS-Jr. Vaudeville: Intramural Bowling: Human Relations, Spanish Clubs: Big Sister: Asst. Student Voice Editor: Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. CAROL ANN HOSKINS-Jr. Vaudeville Act Chairman: Choral Club: FBLA Clubs: Home Economics Asst. SHIRLEY HOUSE-Jr. Vaudeville Act Chairman: Jr. Vaudeville: FBLA, German, Red Cross Clubs: Big Sister: Nat'l Merit Commended. JEAN MARIE HUBBARD-Sr. Play: Jr. Vaudeville: Campus Book, Footlights, Stu- dent Council, Y-Teens Clubs: School Musi- cal: All-School Play: Christmas Play: Stage Crew. FLORENCE MARIE HUGHES-Student Council: Choral Club: Attendance Desk Asst. LEE L. HUGGINS-Red Cross, Fine Arts Agents: Gym, Art Asst. DEBRA HUGHLEY-Campus Book, FBLA, FFA, Human Relations, Spanish, Tri-Hi-Y, Y-Teens Clubs: ECHO Staff: ANNUAL, Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. LORING JOSEPH INGRAHAM-Sr. Coun- cil: Sr. Play: Jr. Policy: Jr. Vaudeville: Exercise in Knowledge Ccaptainb, Fiction, High School Bowl qcaptainj, Human Rela- tions, Key, Le Cercle Francais, National Honor Society Qpres.J, Student Council Clubs: Big Brother: Honor Student Pro- gram: Nat'l Merit Finalist: Brown Univer- sity Associated Alumni Award, l.U. Hon- ors to France: All-School Play: ECHO Staff: Biology, Chemistry Asst.: ANNUAL Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents: ROTC, Corporal: Rifle Team. J BRENDA J. JACKSON-Sr. Council: Girl's League, Human Relations, Student Coun- cil Clubs: Big Sister: Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents: Central High School, Paris, Ten- nessee. KEMY KAY JEE-Sr. Play: Jr. Vaudeville: Band: Orchestra: Campus Book, Folk Singing, Footlights, Girl's League, Span- ish, True Blue, Y-Teens Clubs: Big Sister: NEDT certificate: All-School Play: Com- mencement Usher: ECHO Staff: Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. MYLA JELLIFLE-Jr. Policy: Jr. Prom Queen Candidate: Jr. Vaudeville: A Cap- pella: Girl's Ensemble: National Honor Society, Student Council, Naturalist, HRC Clubs: Senior Homecoming Queen Candi- date: Freshman Homecoming Princess Candidate: Freshman Cheerleaden Biolo- gy Book Award. FRED RICHARD JOHNSON-Jr. Vaude- ville: Intramural Bowling: Reserve, Varsity Football: Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Wres- tling: FBLA, F'l'A, Human Relations Clubs: Big Brother: All-School Play: Christmas Play: Gym Asst.: Red Cross Agents: ROTC Staff Sergeant. JOSEPH H. JOHNSON-Sr. Class Ctreas.J: Sr. Council: Jr. Vaudeville: Freshman, Re- serve, Varsity Basketball: Freshman Cross Country: Reserve Varsity Football: Fresh- man, Reserve, Varsity Track: Freshman 12 4 Wrestling: Great Books, Lettermen's, Latin Clubs: Big Brother: School Musical. SIDNEY DWAYNE JOHNSON-Jr. Vaude- ville: Reserve Baseball: Human Relations fofficerb, Key, National Honor Society, Naturalist, Student Council Clubs: Big Brother: Honor Student Program: Eugenia Hayden Award: ECHO Staff: History, Dean Asst.: Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents: Stu- dents' Voice Staff. VIRGINIA A. JOHNSON-Intramural Bowl- ing: Campus Book, F'l'A, Red Cross, Stu- dent Council Clubs: Fine Arts Agent. WILLIE MAE JOHNSON--Attendance Desk Asst.: Red Cross, Christmas ECHO: Fine Arts Agents. RUTH DENISE JONES-Spanish, Student Council, True Blue Clubs. SARA ELISABETH JONES-Jr. Vaudeville: Christmas ECHO Cco-ed.b: Fiction, Foot- lights, Girl's League, Great Books, Human Relations, International Exchange, Na- tional Honor Society, Naturalist, Student Council, True Blue, Y-Teens Clubs: Big Sister: Honor Student Program: NEDT certificate: Christmas ECHO Staff: ECHO Staff: Counselor Asst.: ANNUAL Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. K HARICLIA KARASIOTOU-Sr. Council: Jr. Vaudeville: International Exchange, Stu- dent Council Clubs: Christmas ECHO Staff: Dean of Girl's Asst.: Girl's High School, Greece. JOYCELYN LOUISE KENNEDY-Jr. Vaude- ville: Footlights, Fl'A, Girl's League Itreas.J, Human Relations, Student Coun- cil, Y-Teens, Booster Clubs: Big Sister: School Musical: All-School Play: Com- mencement Usher: Library Asst.: Home- coming Queen: Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. WILLIAM PATRICK KENNERLY-Sr. Coun- cil: Jr. Policy: Jr. Vaudeville: A Cappella: Great Books, Key, National Honor Socie- ty, Student Council Clubs: Big Brother: Honor Student Program: NEDT certificate: National Merit Finalist: l.U. Language Honors to Germany: English Asst. GWEN KING-Intramural Bowling: Foot- lights, FBLA, Great Books, Human Rela- tions, Red Cross, Student Council, Y- Teens Clubs: Big Sister: Commencement Usher: Counselor Asst.: Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. PETER KOMISARS-Sr. Council: Fresh- man Football: Red Cross, Spanish Clubs: Big Brother. L GLENN LACEY--Varsity Football, Varsity Wrestling. JAMES MICHAEL L A C E Y-Freshman Baseball: Reserve Cross Country: Fresh- man Reserve, Varsity Wrestling: Human Relations, Student Council Clubs: NEDT Certificate: National Merit Commended: Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts Agents. DUNCAN CURRAN LAING-Sr. Play, Jr. Vaudeville: Footlights, German, Thespians Clubs: School Musical, All-School Play, Christmas Play: Stage Crew. MELVIN LANGFORD-Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Wrestling: Campus Book Club: Big Brother. STEPHEN J. LAWSON-Sr. Play, Jr. Vaudeville: A Cappella, Music Men, Band: Freshman Football: Footlights Club: Big Brother: School Musical. JAMES LEWIS-Jr. Vaudeville: Bowling: Freshman, Varsity Football: Freshman, Varsity Track, Wrestling: Letterman's Club CVice Pres.J: Big Brother: All City Football Team: Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. VICTORIA BROOKS LEWIS-Sr. Play: Jr. Policy: Jr. Vaudeville Act Chairman: Jr. Vaudeville: ACappella QVice-Pres.: Girl's Ensemble, Madrigal: Folk Singing QVice- Pres.J, Girl's League, History, Naturalist, Student Council Clubs: National Honor Society: School Musical: Commencement Usher: Music Dept. Asst.: Homecoming Princess Candidate: Prom Queen Candi- date. CARL LILE-Sr. Class President: Senior Council: Band fCapt.y, Orchestra: Varsity Baseball: Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Bas- ketball: Wrestling: Letterman's, Student Council Clubs: Big Brother: Honor Student Program: ANNUAL, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. HELEN LINGEMAN-Jr. Policy: Jr. Vaude- ville Act Chairman. M VERA DENISE MAHONE-Sr. Play: Jr. Vaudeville: FBLA, Human Relations, Na- tional Honor Society, Spanish, Student Council Clubs: Big Sister: Honor Student Program: All-School Play: Commencement Usher: Christmas ECHO Staff: ECHO Staff: Counselor, History, Art, Home Ec- onomics, Attendance Desk Asst.: ANNU- AL, Fine Arts Agents. BONITA MARIE MANN-Sr. Play: Girl's League, Human Relations, Red Cross, Stu- dent Council Clubs: Big Sister: Counse- lor, Nurse Asst.: ANNUAL, Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. MENTHA MARLEY-Sr. Play: Jr. Vaude- ville: Footlights, FBLA, Student Council, Thespians Clubs: Big Brother: School Musical: All-School Play: Christmas Play fstudent directory: ANNUAL, Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents: Stage Crew. RANDALL JOHN MARTIN-Jr. Vaudeville: Freshman, Varsity Basketball: Freshman Football: Freshman Track: Big Brother: ECHO Staff: Fine Arts Agent. KEVIN MASON-Jr. Vaudeville: Freshman, Reserve Wrestling: Campus Book, Human Relations, Radio, Red Cross, Student Council Clubs: Big Brother: ECHO Staff: ANNUAL, Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. DAPHNE ELAINE MATTHEWS-Counselor Asst.: Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. EDWARD ST. C. MATTHEWS-Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Basketball: Freshman Football: Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Track: Intramural Wrestling: Human Re- lations, Lettermen's, Student Council Clubs: Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. ANNA MCAFEE-Jr. Vaudeville. LINDA S. MCCHRISTIAN-Jr. Vaudeville: Footlights, Girl's League, Human Rela- tions Isec.J, Student Council Clubs: Big Sister: Commencement Usher: Christmas ECHO Staff: ECHO Staff: Counselor Asst.: ANNUAL, Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. JOYCE ELIZABETH MCCINTYRE-AN- NUAL, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents: North Central High School. MARTIN EDWARD MILLER-A Cappella: Music Men: Big Brother: School Musical: Book Store, Physical Science Asst. PAMELA JEAN MILLER-FTA: Spanish Clubs: Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. JANET MITCHELL-Sr. Play: Jr. Vaude- ville: Student Council: St. Agnes Academy. MARIANNE RUTH MI'ITER-Jr. Vaude- ville: A Cappella: Footlights, Human Re- lations, International Exchange, National Honor Society Clubs: Big Sister: l.U. Hon- ors to Germany. CHARLES S. MONGER-Jr. Vaudeville: Great Books, Human Relations, Interna- tional Exchange, Student Council Clubs: gig Brother: ECHO Staff: Fine Arts: Stage rew. THEODORE ALLAN MORRIS-Sr. Play: Jr. Vaudeville: Band: Chess fvice pres.3, Ex- ercise in Knowledge, German, Hi-Pi, High School Bowl, Human Relations, Key, Math ftreas.J, National Honor Society: Student Council Clubs: Big Brother: NEDT certifi- cate: Nat'l. Merit Finalist: School Musical: All-School Play: Christmas Play: ECHO Staff: Language, Physics Asst.: Christmas ECHO, Red Cross Agents: WIAN. TERRY ALLEN MORTON-Art Award: Lan- guage, Art Asst.: Christmas ECHO Agent. DEBRA ELAINE MOSELEY-Sr. Play: True Blue Club: Big Sister: Honor Student Pro- gram: School Musical: Commencement Usher: Business Office Asst. MARGARET MARIE MYERS-Sr. Play: Jr. Vaudeville: ANNUAL Cassociate ed.J: A Cappella: Booster, Campus Book ftreas.J, Footlights ftreasg, Folk Singing, FTA, Girl's League, Hi-Pi, Library, Math Qsec.J, National Honor Society, Naturalist, Photog- raphy, Quill and Scroll, Thespians fvice pres.: Clubs: Big Sister: Honor Student Program: NEDT certificate: Botany Award: Reserve Cheerleader: School Musical: All- School Play: Christmas Play: Commence- ment Usher: ANNUAL Staff: ECHO Staff: Biology, Botany, Gym, English, Library Arts Red Cross Agents: ROTC, Honorary lst Lieutenant: Girl's State: Stage Crew. WOODROW A. MYERS-Jr. Policy: Fresh- man Football: Human Relations, National Honor Society Itreas.J, Student Council Clubs: NEDT certificate: Nat'l. Achieve- ment Finalist: ECHO Staff: Book Store Asst.: Fine Arts Agent. N DAVID NEMECEK--Reserve Baseball: Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Football: Hu- man Relations, Lettermen's Clubs: NEDT certificate: Attendance Desk Asst.: Fine Arts Agent. DENISE MARIE NEWLAND-Jr. Vaude- ville: Choral Club: Campus Book fpres.J, Library, Spanish, Tri-Hi-Y Clubs, Big Sis- ter: Library Asst. CHARLES A. NEWSON-Freshman, Re- serve, Varsity Basketball: Freshman Track: Campus Book, Red Cross Clubs: Big Brother: Fine Arts Agent. CECILIA GRACE NOLCOX-Sr. Council? Jr. Vaudeville: A Cappella: Choral Club: zlge- einer-4 4:1 .' - ? . . s. fp f,'gz.:.f , Fl'A, Girl's League, Human Relations, Stu- dent Council, True Blue Clubs: Big Sister: Counselor Asst.: Red Cross Agent. O SANDRA L. O'BANION-Sr. Council: Sr. Play: Jr. Vaudeville: Choral Club: Campus Book, FBLA, German Clubs: Big Sister: Reserve, Varsity Cheerleader: Christmas Play: Gym, Business Office Asst.: AN- NUAL, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. MARILYN ANN O'BANNON-Jr. Policy: Jr. Class QPublicityDl FTA, Girl's League fvice- pres.J, Human Relations, National Honor Society, Student Council, Y-Teens Qvice- pres.3 Clubs: Big Sister: Honor Student Program: Nat'l Merit Commended: Fine Arts Agent: Commencement Usher: Jam- boree Queen. WILLIAM OFFETT-Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Basketball: Freshman Football: Freshman, Reserve Track: Great Books, Lettermen's Clubs: Big Brother: Fine Arts Agent: Stage Crew. LILA REESE OSILI-Red Cross, Student Council Clubs: Big Sister: ECHO Staff: Biology, Counselor, English Asst.: AN- NUAL, Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents: ROTC, lst Lieutenant: Holy Child College. MARK CHRISTOPHER OSTLING-Student Council: Big Brother: NEDT certificate: ANNUAL Staff: Library Club, Library Asst. P RICHARD JAMES PANYARD-Sr. Play: Jr. Vaudeville: Freshman Football: A Cappella: Footlights, Key, Student Council Clubs. JUD J. PATTERSON-Freshman Basket- ball Cmgr.J: Freshman, Reserve Football: Student Council. BERNARD PENNINGTON-Jr. Vaudeville: Freshman Track: Chess, Coin, Red Cross Cvice-pres.J Clubs: Big Brother: ROTC Sergeant. JACK PERKINS-Sr. Play: Jr. Vaudeville Act Chairman: Jr. Vaudeville: News Bu- reau: Coin fvice-pres.J, Footlights, Fr.- Soph. Great Books, Human Relations: Math, Student Council, Thespians Clubs: Big Brother: School Musical: All-School Play: Christmas Play: ECHO Staff: Book Store Asst.: Red Cross Agent. JOHN WESLEY POLK, JR.-Jr. Vaudeville: Reserve, Varsity Cross Country: Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Football: Freshman, Re- serve, Varsity Track: Campus Book, Fr.- Soph. Great Books, Human Relations, Stu- dent Council Clubs: Big Brother: Botany Award: ECHO Staff: ANNUAL, Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. MARTINS PUTELIS-Band: Debate, Foot- lights, Key, Order of the Straightedge, Red Cross Clubs: Big Brother: Language Asst.: Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. KEITH M. RAND-Reserve Football: Cross Country CMgrJ: Varsity Track, QMgrJ: Var- sity Wrestling: Band: Spanish Club. ROBERT WAYNE RATCLIFFE-Jr. Vaude- ville: Sr. Play: Reserve Football: Reserve, Varsity Cross Country: Spanish Club: ROTC, Battalion Sgt. Major, Drill Team, Drill Master, Color Guard: ANNUAL Agent. YVONNE LONA RAWLS-Sr. Council: Jr. Vaudeville: Girl's League, Human Rela- tions, Student council, True Blue, Y-Teens Clubs: Big Sister: Business Office Asst.: Red Cross Agent. PATRICIA ELLEN READ-Jr. Vaudeville Chairman: Jr. Policy: Jr. Vaudeville: A Cappella QPres.J Girl's Ensemble, Madri- gal, Orchestra: Human relations, Key Club Sponsor, Naturalist, Student Council CCorres. Sec.J Clubs: National Honor So- ciety: Big Sister: Honor Student Program: Nat'l Merit Commended: Altrusa Merit Award: School Musical: Commencement Usher: Music Dept. Asst. KATHERINE JOAN REESE-John F. Ken- nedy High School. ARLETTA MARIE RHODES-Jr. Vaude- ville: Bowling: Footlights, FBLA, FTA QSecJ, Girl's League, Human Relations, ln- ternational Exchange, Math, Order of the Straightedge, Student Council Clubs: Big Sister: ECHO Staff: Counselor, Library, Chemistry: Fine Arts Asst.: ROTC Spon- sor, lst Lt. RANDALL RICHARDSON-Sr. Play: Jr. Prom Committee: Jr. Vaudeville: Reserve Baseball: Freshman, Reserve Basketball: Big Brother: Jr. Prom King Candidate: Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. PATRICK J. ROBERTS-Varsity Football: Letterman's. KAREN ROCHELLE ROSS-Campus Book, Fiction, Footlights, FTA, Human Relations, Student Council Clubs: Nat'l. Merit Com- mended: ECHO Staff: Counselor Asst.: ANNUAL, Christmas ECHO Agents. DAVID JOHN ROTH-Sr. Play: Jr. Vaude- ville: Footlights, German, Great Books, Human Relations, Student Council, Thes- pians Clubs: School Musical: All-School Play: Christmas Play: ECHO Staff: AN- NUAL, Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents: Stage Crew. ROBERT S. ROWE-Jr. Policy: Jr. Vaude- ville: Reserve Baseball: Freshman Basket- ball: Freshman Cross Country: Varsity Ten- nis: Human Relations Key, Naturalists ITres.p, Photography Student Council Clubs: Big Brother, Honor Student Pro- ji M.: .... ..,- , 1 2 X X X 5 gf, X iw 7 ,... tip- 'S 1.-ps? -.M :- 2 gram: NEDT Certificate: Biology, English Asst.: ANNUAL Agent. GWENDOLYN C. RUSSELL-Sr. Class Vice President: Sr. Council: Jr. Prom Commit- tee: Jr. Policy: Jr. Vaudeville: A Cappella, Choral Club: Human relations, Le Cercle Francais, Red Cross, Student Council, Y- Teens Clubs: Big Sister: Honor Student Program: NEDT Certificate: Nat'l. Achieve- ment Finalist: Commencement Usher: Counselor, Language, Athletic Office Asst.: Prom Queen Candidate: ANNUAL, Fine Arts Agents. S BARRY SANDERSON-National Honor Society: NEDT certificate: Reserve Base- ball: Christmas ECHO Agent. DEBORAH LEE SAPERSTEIN-Jr. Policy: Jr. Vaudeville: Girl's League, Human Re- lations, Student Council Clubs: Big Sister: Honor Student Program: Freshman, Re- serve fco-captainy, Varsity lco-captainj, Cheerleader: Commencement Usher: ECHO Staff: Counselor, Gym Asst.: Prom Queen Candidate. DIANNE L. SAPERSTEIN-ANNUAL sec- tion Ed. Qad manager, business managerj: Jr. Vaudeville Program Ed. KATHRYN ANN SCHRICKER-Jr. Vaude- ville: A Cappella: Madrigal: Girl's League Cpres.J, Great Books, Human Relations, National Honor Society, Naturalist, Stu- dent Council Clubs: Big Sister: Honor Student Program NEDT certificate: Fresh- man, Reserve Cheerleader: Christmas ECHO Staff: ECHO Staff: Gym, Language Asst.: ANNUAL, Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. SUSAN SHANTEAU-Jr. Vaudeville: Big Sister: Logansport High School, Logans- Asst.: ANNUAL, Christmas ECHO, Fine port, Indiana. SHEILA ANITA SHORTS-Sr. Class Sec'y: Sr. Council: Jr. Policy: Jr. Vaudeville: Campus book, FBLA, FTA, Great Books, Human Relations, Student Council, Y- Teens Clubs: Big Sister: Business Office, Business Education Office Asst. MARTHA JANE SIMON-Sr. Play: FBLA Club: Big Sister. JOHN W E S L E Y SLATON-intramural Bowling: Campus Book, FBLA, Order of the Straightedge: Radio Clubs: Big Brother: Fine Arts: Red Cross Agents. JAMES SLEEVA-Jr. Vaudeville: Chess, Naturalist, Student Council, Radio lpres.J: Big Brother: Chemistry, Electronics, Phy- sics Asst.: Fine Arts Agent. DESMOND L. SMITH-Jr. Policy: Fresh- man, Varsity Football: Freshman, Varsity Track: Varsity Wrestling: Band: Campus Book, Lettermen's, Order of the Straight- edge, Student Council Clubs: Big Brother: Gym Asst.: ANNUAL, Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. GWENDOLYN DIONNE SMITH-Jr. Vaude- ville: Campus Book, Human Relations, Student Council, Y-Teens Clubs: Big Sis- ter: Commencement Usher: ECHO, Li- brary Asst.: ANNUAL, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. JOY DENISE SMITH-Sr. Play: Jr. Vaude- ville: A Cappella: Orchestra: Footlights, Great Books, Human Relations, Red Cross Student Council Clubs: Big Sister: School Musical: All-School Musical: ANNUAL, Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. VALERIE LEE SMITH-Jr. Vaudeville: ln- tramural Bowling: Campus Book, FTA, Great Books, Red Cross, Spanish, Student Council Y-Teens Clubs: Big Sister: Gym Asst.: Christmas ECHO: Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. DWIGHT O. SPAIN-Reserve Baseball lmgr.J Freshman Basketball: Freshman Reserve, Varsity Cross Country: Fresh- man, Reserve, Varsity Track: Great Books Club: Big Brother: Gym, Art Asst. Fine Arts Agent. DEBORAH SPEARMAN-Human Rela- tions, Student Council Clubs: Big Sister: Commencement Usher, Fine Arts Agent. GUS SPENOS-Jr. Policy: German, Key, Student Council Clubs: All-School Play. ALLAN MCLEAN STALL-Jr. Prom Com- mittee: Jr. Vaudeville: Intramural Bowling: Exercise in Knowledge, German, High School Bowl, Human Relations, Key fsecg, National Honor Society, Naturalist, Student Council Clubs: Big Brother: Hon- or Student Program: NEDT certificate: Nat'l. Merit Commended: ECHO Staff: Biology Asst.: Christmas ECHO Agent. STEFFANIE JEAN STEWART-Jr. Vaude- ville Act Chairman: Jr. Vaudeville: Cam- pus Book, Great Books, Spanish Clubs: Big Sister: NEDT certificate: Typing Award: ANNUAL Staff: Language Asst.: Christmas ECHO Agent. CATHERINE LUCILLE STIMER-FTA, Na- tional Honor Society, Spanish Clubs: Big Sister: Honor Student Program: NEDT cer- tificate: ANNUAL, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. DAGMAR STOCKER-German, Internation- al Exchange, Student Council Clubs: Au- faugymnasium, Herdecke, Germany. RANDOLPH E D W A R D STRAND-J r. Vaudeville: Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Football: Varsity Tennis: A Cappella: Mu- sic Men: Key, Lettermen's, National Hon- or Society, Photography Clubs: Honor Student: School Musical: Commencement Usher: ANNUAL Staff: ECHO Staff. TIFFANY LEE STRAUGHN-Jr. Vaudeville: Girl's League, Naturalist, Student Council, True Blue, Y-Teens Clubs: Big Sister, Freshman, Reserve Cheerleader: Com- mencement Usher: ANNUAL, Christmas ECHO, Red Cross Agents. JAY STRICKLAND-Sr. Council: Jr. Pol- icy: Jr. Vaudeville: Reserve, Varsity Cross Country: Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Track: Music Men: Key, National Honor Society, Student Council Clubs: Big Brother: Honor Student Program: NEDT certificate: Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts Agents. BETTY JEAN SULLIVAN-Pom-pom girl: Campus Book, FTA, Y-Teens Clubs: Big Sister. T GEORGE TANDY-Freshman, Varsity Bas- ketball: Reserve Track: Campus Book, FBLA, Fr.-Soph. Great Books, Lettermen's, Student Council Clubs: Big Brother: Gym Asst.: Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. JANE TEMPLE-Jr. Vaudeville: A Cappel- la: Campus Book fsec.J, Girl's League, Human Relations, Student Council, Y- Teens Clubs: Big Sister: Counselor Asst.: ROTC Sponsor H l-lt: Military Ball Queen Candidate. GAIL LYNNE THOMAS-Sr. Council: Jr. Vaudeville: Hi-Pi, Human Relations, Li- brary, SPQR, Spanish, Student Council Clubs: Big Sister: Commencement Usher: Counselor, Library Asst.: ANNUAL, Christ- mas ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. MARTHA ELIZABETH THOMAS-Jr. Vaudeville: Girl's League, International Ex- change, Naturalist, Student Council, True Blue Clubs: Big Sister, Botany Award: Commencement Usher: ECHO, Dean of Girl's Asst.: Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. NORMIE JO THOMPSON-Jr. Vaudeville: Footlights, Fr.-Soph. Great Books, Hi-Pi, Human Relations, Spanish, Student Coun- cil, Y-Teens Clubs: Big Sister: Commence- ment Usher: Fine Arts, Red Cross Agent. SUZANNE THOMPSON-Sr. Play: Jr. Vaudeville: Girl's League, National Honor Society, Student Council Clubs: Big Sister: Honor Student Program: Presidential Physical Fitness Award: Freshman, Re- serve Cheerleader: All-School Play: Com- mencement Usher: Gym Asst.: Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents: Pom- pano Beach High School, Pompano, Fla. ESTHER ALBERTA THORNTON-Campus Book, Footlights, Hi-Pi, National Honor Society, Red Cross, Student Council, Y- Teens Clubs: Honor Student Program: Nat'l Merit Commended: Red Cross Disas- ter Program Award: Attendance Desk Asst.: Red Cross Agent: ROTC Sponsor H 1-lt. WILLIAM. CHRISTOPHER. T O D D-Sr. Council: Sr. Play: Jr. Vaudeville: Fresh- man Football: Human Relations, Student Council Clubs. CHARLES PHILLIP TOOMBS-Jr. Vaude- ville Act Chairman: Jr. Vaudeville: Foot- lights Thespians, Student Council, Portu- guese, Coin Qtreas.J, Human Relations Clubs: Library Asst.: ECHO Staff: Christ- mas Play: All-School Play: Sr. Play: Stage Crew: Student Voice Staff. GEORGE OLIVER TYSON, JR.-ROTC, C 1-lt, Drill Team, Drill Master, Color Guard, Officer's Club. V BRENDA L. VANCE-Sr. Play: Jr. Vaude- ville: Bowling: Band: Footlights, FBLA, Girl's League, Human Relations, Spanish, Student Council, Y-Teens, Clubs: Big Sis- ter: Commencement Usher: Bookstore Asst.: ANNUAL, Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents. GEORGE MICHAEL VAUGHN-Freshman, Varsity Football: Freshman, Varsity CCpt.j Track: Wrestling: Bowling: Letterman's Club: Big Brother. ANGELA K. VEEGH-Sr. Council: Jr. Class Secretary: Jr. Policy: Jr. Vaudeville: Sr. Grad Dance Chairman: ANNUAL Section Ed. lSeniorj: Girl's League CSteering Com- mitteel, Human Relations, Naturalist, Stu- dent Council, Y-Teens Clubs: National Honor Society: Big Sister: Honor Student Program: Commencement Usher: AN- NUAL Staff: ECHO Staff: Bookstore, Counselor Asst.: ANNUAL, Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts Agents. DIRK VERMEEREN-ECHO Staff: Photog- raphy, German Clubs: Annual Agent. W WANDA LYNNE WAKE-Jr. Vaudeville: A Cappella: Choral Club: Footlights, Girl's League, Human Relations, Spanish, Stu- dent Council, Y-Teens Clubs: ECHO Staff: Nurse's Asst.: ANNUAL, Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts Agents. DENISE WALKER-Sr. Play: Jr. Vaude- ville: Campus Book, FTA, Girl's League, Human Relations, Student Council, True Blue Clubs: Big Sister: All-School Play: Commencement Usher: ECHO Staff. JOAN LENORA WALKER-Campus Book, Spanish Clubs: ANNUAL Agent. HERMAN A. WARD, JR.-Bowling: Re- serve, Varsity Cross Country: Reserve, Varsity Track: Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Track: FBLA, Lettermen's Clubs: Big Brother: Gym Asst.: Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts Agent: Stage Crew. JOHN WEBER-A Cappella: Chess fpres.J, Debate Qvice-pres.j, Fiction Qpres.J, Hu- man Relations, Key, National Honor So- ciety, Quill 8i Scroll, Student Council Clubs: Big Brother: Honor Student Pro- gram: NEDT Certificate: Nat'l Merit Com- mended: Debate Team: ECHO. WALLACE CARRINGTON WESTFELDT-- Jr. Vaudeville: Human Relations Club: I-'zountain Valley School, Colorado Springs, olo. KATHY RENE WHARTON-Jr. Vaudeville Act Chairman: FTA, Human Relations, Le Cercle Francais, Student Council Clubs: Honor Student Program: Nat'I Achieve- ment Semifinalist: Language Asst.: Fine Arts Agent. A. LINETTE WHITE-Jr. Vaudeville: Cam- pus Book: Y-Teens Clubs: Honor Student Program: Christmas ECHO Agent. IRIS LYNN WHITE-Sr. Council: Sr. Play: Jr. Prom Chairman: Jr. Policy: Jr. Vaude- ville: Pom-Pom Girl: Footlights, Human Relations, Red Cross, Student Council, True Blue Clubs: Big Sister: Nat'l Merit Commended: Commencement U s h e r: Book Store, Counselor Asst.: Homecoming Queen Candidate. WILLIAM PAUL WHITE-Jr. Class Presi- dent: Sr. Council: Jr. Policy: A Cappella: Madrigal: Freshman Basketball: Fresh- man, Reserve Track: Human Relations, Key, National Honor Society, Student Council fvice-pres.: Clubs: Big Brother: Honor Student Program: NEDT Certificate: Nat'l Merit Commended: Boy's State: Commencement Usher. DANIEL WAYNE WILCOX-Freshman Bas- ketball: Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Foot- ball: Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Track: Lettermen's Club fpres.J: Big Brother: Biology Award: Gym Asst.: ANNUAL, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agent. LEIGH WILDMAN-Sr. Play: Jr. Policy: Jr. Vaudeville Act Chairman: Jr. Vaudeville: Folk Singing, Girl's League, History, ln- ternational Exchange, Naturalist fsteering committeej Clubs: Big Sister: Honor Stu- dent Program: AFS Finalist: Commence- ment Usher: Counselor Asst. DAVID WILES-D e b a t e . Photography Clubs: NEDT Certificate: Cathedral High School. ANDREA JENICE WILLIAMS-Jr. Vaude- ville: Bowling: Campus Book, Jr.-Sr. Great Books, Human Relations, Student Coun- cil, Y-Teens Clubs: ECHO Staff: Gym Asst.: Christmas ECHO, Red Cross Agent. CASSANDRA ANN WILLIAMS-Jr. Vaude- ville: Band: Pom-Pom Girl: Girl's League: Human Relations, Spanish, Student Coun- cil, Tri-Hi-Y Clubs: Big Sister: Fine Arts Agent. JANICE L. WILLIAMS-Jr. Vaudeville: Girl's League, Hi-Pi Cpres.J, Student Coun- cil Clubs: Counselor Asst.: ANNUAL Agent. DELORES ANN WILSON-English, Library Asst.: Central High School, Louisville, Ky. DANIEL EDWARD WOLFRED--Sr. Council: Jr. Prom Committee Chairman: Jr. Policy: International Exchange, Key, National Honor Society, Spanish Clubs: Honor Stu- dent Program: Jr. Prom King. MORRIS WOOLRIDGE-J r. Vaudeville: Freshman Basketball: Bowling: Freshman, Varsity Football: Freshman, Varsity Track: Varsity Wrestling Cmgr.J: Lettermen's Club Ctreas.J: All-City Football Team: Fine Arts, Red Cross Agent. NANCY LOUISE WRIGHT-Sr. Play: Bowl- ing: A Cappella: Footlights, Folk Singing, FFA, Girl's League, Y-Teens Clubs: Na- tional Honor Society: Big Sister: All-School Play: Commencement Usher: ECHO Staff: Counselor, Gym Asst.: Fine Arts Agent. Y HAROLD THOMAS YOUNG-Human Rela- tions, Student Council, Campus Book Clubs: Honor Student Program. Z ERIK ZIZNOVSKIS-Freshman, Reserve Football: SPQR: Big Brother: Red Cross Agent: ROTC. wi-ae! 4 ,. JUNIOR POLICY: ROW 1: Cheryl Bridge- forth Csecj, Maurice Woldfred Ctreasj, Ne- line Berry QV.P.J, Gary Thompson fPres.J, Ann Starrett Qpub chrj, Liz Ulen CW Chrj, Harriet Sharlow QPro. Ed.J. ROW 2: Dante Ventresca fsponsory, Tom Streeter, Karen O'Brien, Carol Henderson, Todd Dietz, Gricelda Ross, Lisa Brady, Kerry Kirch, Ann Russell, Lori Butsch. ROW 3: John Rowings, Lorna Douglas, Bernadette Ran- dle, Karen McClain, Angie Dunn, Diane Frazier, Daphne Johnson, Kris Teter, Tom Nolan. ROW 4: Charles Roach, Mike Go- ler, Ted Brown, Matt Lieber, Bruce Jor- dan, Tim McDowell, Glenn McDonald, John Shaw, Dan Wallace. The second class to graduate under the Shortridge Plan will be the class of '71. ln their junior year, they strove to make their identity known to faculty and students alike at Shortridge. The traditional election of class officers began the fall semester. Gary Thompson was given the honor of leading the class this year. Also elected was Junior Policy, the legis- lative body. Spirit ran high all of the first few months of school. This was due to the behind-the-scenes planning and organization of Junior Vaudeville. One of Shortridge's most popular ac- tivities, Vaudeville came to the fore in December when cuts were held to determine the winners of the coveted spots in Vaudeville. This year five acts were chosen. After cuts, those involved sacrificed week-ends and vacations up to February, when Vaudeville was actually held. Of constant discussion all year was the question of a combined prom for the classes of '70 and '71, Both sides presented strong arguments. Individuals found themselves hav- ing fun in the academic atmosphere at Shortridge by serving as depart- ment assistants, and heading several scholastic-oriented and honorary clubs. David Ada ms, Patrica Adams, Matt Akard, Sara Allega, Zettie Allen, Anita Atkins, Betty Averett, Peg- gy Averitte, Rose Baines. Aurelia Baker, Stephanie Banks, Jeffrey Barbour, Carl Barnett, Kathy Bar- nett, Bryce Bate, Walter Beach, Cynthia Beaven, Claudia Belinski. Shirley Bellamy, Jeanette Benberry, N e I i n e Berry, James Bishop, Joseph Bis- hop, Susie Blanina, Reg- inald Boone, Cleve Bot- toms, Eleanor Bradford. ,, ii. a -- - 5, S . ' eg ,L . I L . , A 4 A 5 -' 4 f it K 4 'fi V if 9 tr Y Y f :- X A Q . , I .:, f 5 , gf lw :ff Q - I ' . ,Q . w. ft -2. .f -4 1- - 5 f - s W R 'JW Q ' ,V , . V f H . N .ff A l Q ii . f ' s 4 i X' V , ,, ,,.,,, . 7 .M . I -'ft f - C, .,., 'a:? , ' . --. E: V E Q11 :gg-r I Tix, -:,. Y ,gl , E fa o -:3 .f G f X! .::: , X i W-n' if I ' C xl' Q f 5 W f Z4 , LA H, Zuni!! 5 ., W ? x f ' , ' .V .A.,., 5 I , , . . , 5 lm i ' 1 . T , Lunar walk keeps iuniors awake all night. Lisa Brady, Carolyn Brew- er, Cheryl Bridgeforth, De- nise Brooks, Barbara Brown, Ted Brown, Kerry Brunt, Ezra Bufford, Mich- ael Bunch. Roslyne B u s b y , Pete Buschmann, Susan Busch- mann, Damaris Butler, Lori Butsch, Elaine Buxton, Pat Byland, B r u c e Campbell, Brenda Canedy. Deborah Carpenter, Mel- vin Carraway, Jackie Car- ter, Abbie Carthy, Corne- lius Chandler, Arthur Cobb, Catherine Conerty, Cora Cook, Michael Coy. Marj ford, chell son, Craft, Susan Craw- Rodney Curry, Mit- Darden, Del Dicker- Todd Dietz, Robert Dodson, Lorna Douglas, Tanya Douglas. Sandy Dowling, Margot Drybrough, Angela Dunn, Mimi Dutton, Marilyn Ea- ton, Carolyn Elliott, Joyce Ellison, Marcia Erickson, Susan Ernst. Oliver Evans, Don Fasig, John Ferguson, Annette Flanagan, Gregory Flynn, Paulette Ford, Suzi Fortier, James Fountain, D a v i d Foxlow. Clarence Frazier, D i a n e Frazier, Tom Freebairn, James Froehlich, Edmond Gaines, Deborah Garrett, Jeannette G e r z o n, John Gladden, Reatha Glenn. 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Gerald Murray, Barry Mur- rell, Mike Myers, Cynthia Nance, M a d e I y n Neely, Denise Nicholas, D a v i d Niss, Thomas Nolan, Sam- uel Oates. Karen O'Brien, Gary Og- den, June Oldham, Roger Orton, Berena Pannell, Joel Parker, Michael Passo, Al- an Patterson, Yvonne Pat- terson. Carol Pike, Fred Poehl- mann, John Posey, Willetta Posley, J u a n i t a Pounds, Linda Ragland, Doug Rai- ney, Barbara Randell, Ber- nadette Randle. Thomas Ray, Max Reis- were, Leonard Rhem, Pa- tricia Rhodes, Susan Rice, Lawrence Risch, Charles Roach, Theresa Roberts, James Robinson. Suan Robinson, Claire Rog- ers, Nancy Rogers, Gricel- da Ross, Maralena Roth, John Rowings, Brian Ruck- er, Ann Russell, Janis Russell. ,S ,L ig, ,.,,g -an ,L V is are vate W 1, , 1 'i ' A f ,Q m f' ' i A1 423 4- 5. I it -I 7EV,,,,,, ,f V-I., K-.--W-'ggzf' . V -1 wwf . 1 ,..,, ,, ' Q I I I . I S fl wir . 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Q, ,VM-D K 5 Busy looking up research material, Greg Jones works on his vocational theme. Two of the most common sopho- more subjects were geometry and biology. From angles and theorems to birdwatching in Crown Hill, sopho- mores learned a variety o-f skills as a preparation for college. At the end of the year, there was a reward field trip to Brown County State Park for outstanding biology students. Many sophomores took the Na- tional Educational Development Test during the fall semester. When the test scores arrived back at SHS, sev- eral jubilant tenth graders discovered that they were ranked in the top IOCX, nationwide of high school soph- omores. Certificates of NEDT ac- hievement were awarded to these stu- dents during the May Awards Day auditorium. The Shortridge PTA presented a vocational motivation program in the spring. It was designed to give sopho- mores a basic idea of job opportuni- ties available in their field of interest. 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Cain, Clinton Car- es which Andrew Cosentino, Gary Costley, Michael Coving- ton, Keith Crain, Terry Cunningham, Yvonne Cur- tis, Patricia Dabney, Mor- ris Daryl, Robert Dawson. James Demmings, Debra Dodson, La u ra Dodson, David Duncan, Elaine Dun- can, Rosalind Dunham, Dale Dupree, Rene Dupree, Elizabeth Dutton. Vaniessa Ealy, Mary Eib, Michael, S t e p h e n Ellis, Jimmie Ellison, Marilyn El- ston, Ervin Denkins, Janis Eshowsky, Betsy Fatout. Barbara Fields, Garry Fink- ton, David Fiscus, Eliza- beth Flannery, Deborah Flemmonds, Venita Flip- pen, Derrick Ford, Mary Foster, Michael French. Sandy Friedland, G a b r a Gachow, Randolph Ger- many, James Gibson, Ran- dy Gilliland, Robert Gilpin, Karen Glickert, Linda Grady, Loutricia Graves. Graham Greene, Thoma Griffin, James Gross, Eve- lyn Hackney, Robin Ham- mer, Mike Harding, Car- malita Hansbrough, Carol Hansen, Christopher Haw- kins. 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Peacock, Perkins, Jacqueline Lee Valaida Pompey, Ronald Powers, Powell, K e v i n Richard Prim, Cheryl Pryor, Sherryl Puckett, Rochelle Quarles, Alice Quick. Sandra Radford, Brian Rad- Iiffe, Gregory Rand, John Randolph, Derrick Ran- som, John Ratterree, Bet- tye-Jo Rawls, Joseph Ray, Teresa Rhodes. lrede Richardson, Michael Richmond, Sharon Riley, Kevin Rivelli, Elizabeth Robb, Edward Robinson, Mildred Robinson, Alexis Rogester, Alison Rooker. Steven Rose, Margaret Ross, Bruce Rowan, Elsie Sacks, Pamela Sallee, Deb- ra Sams, Jetta Sanders, Teresa Sanford, Karla Saperstein. DL A Pam Satterfield, Lin- da Schneider, C y n t h i a Scruggs, Dave Seastrom, Alexander Seawood, Ross Selmanoff, Henry Shank- lin, Levert Sharpe, Jaqu- line Simmons. Anita Singleton, Marlene Siskind, Dave Skole, Jerry Smartt, Daniel Smith, Di- ana Smith, Eugene Smith, Gary Smith, Jacqueline Smith. Jeremy S m i t h , Kittie Smith, Rodney Smith, Jane Sonday, Rene S p el I s, Gwendolyn Spradley, Cyn- thia Sta ntley, Judith Starks, Sharon Steaven. Philip Stern, Theresa Stern, Cynthia Stiles, Paul Stimer, Gary Stokes, Lois Stratton, Kay Strong, Fred Sullivan, Alvin Tandy. A-W 1YwaV'1'2W f - , ' -.aa -ar e T - - X , Z- - ' - - ' 1 ..- . . 1.2 .4 ' , V., t 3 -f' 2 1 Q ,,. -.. - is 7 . .V An- L A-sf f , A- fl ,f ' Z Y 9 wifi' 1 1 'A h l ' A KT' , 'A N , .,,t , . , ,Q , , K- x ' 4 ' 'S'-ff ' ' l'lf ' l-f Y ' i as - g., -s,,- ' -s-gg N Ef f . ' if ' ' w e x ' A ii A ' 4 , x gliL:fA, fi X ' W - .. P 'T ' 3 V' . '- sn A . 71 . V V A -: - ' if mx it ,, r W ,Z -Q.. ,fi A. . - ' .if qv 9 i' g-e . -., , , V J , fi P - , f Eg: ' 9 vw., - ' f-Q Q K X. , , Q4 . ' ' SIM' W ' I ' f. 3, 'ii Z9 hips f A f A If FJ? it X' Q-Ei 53:22 .if 4 -- X , ----- -f., , if ., , . P' A 'fi ,.,. '56-A ?'-3,1 , X gsm. sq .. t. - 74 -1- 59. ' Q g A Q s 5 Q ,,, V f . L, H J' ,, X ' st? fir f W .. X . Q mg! J Vi. I I'-1, t - fl,-3 7 72: 6 . ,. V I ,.,., M, A A x ! . ' ,se 2 S ' dissection, bircls, cincl bees in biology Dennis Taylor, Michele Teague, David Tevebaugh, Portia Tharpe, Gwendolyn Thomas, Vicki Thomas, Do- reen Tope, Richard Tou- mey, Stephen Toumey. Nyla Turner, Peggy Turn- ley, Dorine Twyman, Jeff- rey Tyler, Jonathan Usher, Mark Van Benten, Brian Ventresca, Enoch Vinnegar, Sharon Wagner. James Wales, Edwin Walk- er, Terry Walsh, Jane Warders, Valerie Warner, Carolynn Waters, Sharon Watkins, Lesia Weaver, Solomon Webb. Amy Wells, Duane West, Diane West, Mike Wieg- hard, Stephen Wilburn, Patty Wildhack, Ronald Wilkins, G e ra I d i n e Wil- liams, Melba Williams. Sheila Williams, Darlene Willis, Terry Willis, Angelis Wilson, Charles Wilson, Mary Wilson, Riley Wilson, Phyllis Witt, Mary Wolfred. Joseph Woodruff, Carl Woods, Rebecca Wooster, George Wright, Joseph Yau, Deborah Young, Michael Young, Merris Young, Lois- ann Zimmerman. iw- ww: sv-sf 'wwf-'ww f , ar.,- :. s .W - 2 sei eff. 1 1 it I r A W A ,- sas-.J -wg Q7 if , cj gf. , XY 5 Q ' ,NY X' in ' 'i 'i ' i , 2 Z2 E 'Wt , . A 1:53 I W ,E :. . A i ,fMa,,5 5 . - f . 45:5 ,Q 25:24 aj 3 ,Q - .. r ,I i Sw: -X? Q A - - .,.. , V fwwzg -. .g. 5. .-,. - , '- - H Y ' W ' ,, - .. I 'X l an ' - - if .L ia ' ' 2 ' 'X - ,.,,, z , 1. J. HEX ..,, - i S 7 ' . .6 i' '43 Ji, , sf . -'A' 'T , - ' : K ss 8 8 at P5 A 4 Q 'r f' J - 3 fi J l X ' A T .,,., , 4 S x , ,mi nv -if - ti 0- , .,,, J i ,- , K lei K K is ' 6 Q. 5-Q' . . ., 4 ,- -.-4 I X Q ' is ,qs an fu. If 2 S 1 ,. N , s 'if -f I V if -' J vi ...Q N X 3 : 'rl ' J' I' -W W , A if' i .5 X -'mfs HQ. f- N, . - 4 . T ,cwsw M4-gr.,,. M - .wi . -g. if we f ,Mg RWM.. . .vi ' a., f up, .W V Q.---'M .,-.----W . ,HV W -eff: iff- I xy A 35' 4 i' f fs The enrollment of this year's fresh- man class completed the transforma- tion of Shortridge from a completely comprehensive high school to one that was completely academic. Al- though small in numbers, the Class of '73 showed great promise and talent throughout the year. Orientation class was the place to learn about their Alma lVlater-to-be. Algebra and English were places for wrinkled foreheads and animated dis- cussions. Gym was, of course, the place to sweat it out, and hope no- body noticed the fall off the balanc- ing beam or the fourteen times the ball missed the basket. French, Span- ish, Latin and German were places for tongue-tied embarrassment. - At any rate, freshmen will learn. They must learn, because they will soon be the leaders of Shortridge High School. W, W... f-We M Q ., ...W Freshmen learn the ins and outs of Shortridge life in an Orientation Class. 13 Freshmen adiust to high school activities . .. if ,x .... ..... . 1 jx W X A Air W h 3 ,off 7 f W' EF' ,' N f.-9-5' I X , A or . . - . . Q 3, be -1 , is-,, ., ' ff Q, , -M,-Q.,,,.. V in . ,J-we -is yy v- ,g , -5 -5 . 4 ,, . ' ' fi- '1 Q5 -Q' ff' F' , -f , .5 fi, '- Z. . 1 T - ,. A J r r ' J '1 2- ' . -iw 1 TX .wk . ' . f 1 . - , 4 , .. 1 f . 3 .'.'.-wif. fr. -af 5511 5:'fv 5- mga I f - - .- 's ' ' ra T7WY'?Tf9'fcp M' i5 Y' Q .: - IS WYE ., f , f f .Z .. X42 - ' - A l-l, ' , 2 f. f , K 1 , - , fi . QW, Q' 2-f-' ,, .r-f-gg-- F A F T' f r.- , f A may ,. , 5 3, A V K ' 2 5 A X, K .- , In z. ' V I, Q - f - it K . Q Y .V . W S knlr.. li nmnnnii L... ,tw 1 r 1-4-K . 2. ,..,,. H VV , - , F . 1 .. 'f 1 3 - . :Z-L . f - Z Kiwi- ' .L VA I -- is El. A . W . .4 5 H 1' 5566? K. 1 2 f , , . . Q., m . .. . . ,. -- -'--. Q, , . ,,., J - x.-A'-.. -1:-f ix. . 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Thomas Beck, Nancy Bell, Winston Black, Adrienne Blakemore, Toni Blake- more, Patricia Blunt, Brian Boaz, Colleen Bolden, Ter- ry Boone. Deborah Bondurant Steph- anie Bouquett, Sarah Brad- shaw, Betsy Branson, Ron- ald B r e I a n d, Terrence Bridgewater, Vicky Broad- us, Jack Brown, Patricia Brown. Roscoe Brown, Ruth Brown, Sonja Bruyn, Mich- ael Bryant, Shelly Buchan- an, Angela Bunch, Cord- ryan Burch, Herman Bur- dette, Anthony Burke. Wayne Burris, Connie Bur- rus, Bonita Busby, Nick Buschmann, Sandra Cam- eron, Cathy Campbell, Riley Carr, Tanya Carson, Haywood Carter. Keith Carter, Patricia Car- ter, Melanie Caudill, Car- men Cazares, Kerry Cheat- um, Timothy Clark, Al Cobb, Terri Cobb, Corine Coleman. Gregory Collins, Kevin Combs, Anne Conerty, Mary Conley, Diane Con- way, Pat Corcoran, Wilma Cox, Claudia Crawford, John Crawford. Anthony Crayton, Nancy Creedon, Carole Crowe, Montaray Darby, Theresa Davenport, Debra Davis, Edward Davis, Kathleen Davis, Rock Davis. Big Brothers, Sisters Helen Dea, Richard Dem- mings, Dorothy Denkins, Chester Dorsey, Donna Dowling, Emma Dozier, Debra Duke, Mike Dutton, Jacqueline Early. Elizabeth Edwards, Retha Eib, Sharon Elston, Sieg- fried Engler, Charlotte En- nis, B. Eubanks, Clarieta Eubanks, Valerie Eubanks, Cynthia Evans. Marshall Fields, Bill Fine, Alonez Finn, Jeffrey Flip- pin, Bill Foley, Patricia For- tier, Curtis Foster, Michelle Franklin, Lenora Freeman. D e b o r a h French, Amy Friedman, Michael Gant, Emily Gardner, Evelyn Gar- ing, Sarah Garmany, Char- les Garrett, Oscar Ghoston, James Gibbs. Mark Gibson, Martha Gib- son, Tracy Gilliland, Sharon Golder, Sondra Grady, Liz Gravenstreeter, Bradford Grissom, Renee Gunn, Deb- orah Hagan. Rhonda Hale, Michelle Hall, Carmen Hamler, Charles Hamm, D i a n e Hardin, Rosemary Harger, Deborah Harper, Allen Harris, Deb- orah Harris. James Harris, Sadye Har- ris, Tom Hart, Steve Hat- chek, Reccia Hatchett, Judy Hawkins, Alfred Hill, Elbert Hill, Karen Hill. Ira Hogan, Ruth Hogan, Paula Hollingsworth, Geri Hollis, Dwayne Hopkins, DwightHopkins,Velma Howard, Randall Hughes, Denise Hughley. Charles Humble, Patty Hur- rle, Mary lngraham, Orvella Isaac, Debra Jackson, Jan- ice Jardan, Leotta Jarrett, Beverly Jones, Jacqueline Jones. 62 xx 4.3 '73 KWSN. 4 :BVXX A' 5- 5 5 kg., w PQ C, C, if? 2 t QQYH , bv' 1, ' 1' if-kai J ,A X vv A I A ' ' sv - ' , .- 'Sw . Q X ffifxq s 'T .fa ' . .a '19 ' . 22:422- My Q , iw M 5 -ff-r ' Ln, -v--s . , -.1 - -4 tw pw k fx 5- va if ,Q , f ,X . V,,, . 1-4, - - A 4 .QF Y. ,. 11-W ' p A, M557' r 3 ,,,.-46,3 Nw f- 6, 'B it - 2 4 A5 , i i guide newcomers I X V H ,v s c U sv,.,M9 ' X ff. , ' 5 .55 I -aes , , I a ' W, E ,, 4- 1 -.31-Wu . ' , -V A 1 Q s - .. ,, ., r f. MVS? 3, Q -- 3 - 3 , . ,.. if A 7 - A I, , ,- ., 3.3 -3 ,, ' X I 3:35 .1 ,,,:, -fx, ll ,? 5 :ig 1 ' , 40- N , A wx X ks 1 Q, 5 5? - P 121.3 31 . ,.,. , A ' srrr J - X F - ..,. 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Cifzygfg EOF Pauletta Hart Laffy Baker Kathryn Demas 45 NEWSFCJTO YEARBOOKS SAN ANGELO, TEXAS - - ,,. ,V .f ,MS iw mess V 'NW DQ Q The Shortridge Experience, as Captured and il- Dick Kennard, Newsfoto representative, surrounded luminated in the Shortridge ANNUAL, owes a great by Shortndge beauhes' deal to our experienced and efficient publisher: NEWSFOTO YEARBOOKS. 5 i l l , l l l W, l fl ilifiiiiile W... sm..':.f!l'l W I hs D l r ail? - f..l.llil....... U S 5 W9 all 5 gi' E3 , ,. Y 'l zltitiiei f iii S'l'0l'e l 'l 3 E. 38th St. 923-1553 B. l l R. l ll l l l l l Madeline Brane, Dianne Saperstein, Anita DeFranz, and Bruce Hill order an after-school snack at Walsh's. l National School Studios l' Best Wishes Your underclass photographer E 5422 N. Keystone Ave. 253-1884 Standard Life of Indiana 1 My 300 E. Fall Creek Blvd. Indianapolis l rf ,ff 0' Rick Adams, Karen O'Brien, and Mr. Bash discuss a Standard Life insurance policy for Shortridge students. l l 4 The Typical American Family I-louse oly ww Eric, Fritz, Doc, Laius, Dottie, Lotus, Py Wackett, Debby, Honey- bear, Karly, Dianne, Karen. Accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Business Schools O RTE R 'Q I F35 2 l11J' E O ,. f -----ma til f ---7 f i f 'amass sd? Q L QL E 6 E 48 MONUMENT CIRCLE 639-2505 The finest in American and Oriental cuisine. Lantern Room 3768 N. Meridian 925-9700 T 'M A M. W H h e Steve Bryan, Karla Saperstein, and Peter Busch order their fa- vorite Chinese dish. mt. J I . ak if Vffgx N. '33- w vi w ga , R, EW ' .7 , pq! X' 5 a Q Wk E 5 r ,., -A, 1 , M 4 , X I Zz p f M Rick Adams Sandra Bentley Rick Borman Barb Bridwell Bart Brown Andy Carroll Anita DeFrantz Barb Demas Save Cur Shortridge Kathy Demas Ted Grosbach John Halliburton Peggy Harger Joe lngraham Myla Jelliffe Vickie Lewis John Polley Patsy Read From coast to coast Bu rger Chef Robert Rowe Dianne Saperstein Kathy Schricker Alan Stall Chris Todd Liz Ulen Bill White Leigh Wildman Food good enough to leave home for 50 Locations in Marion Co. Paul Lingeman thinks Burger Chef is tops. rf' F , L. Strauss 81 Co 41 W. Washington Si 634 1561 Glendale 255 6621 Greenwood 881 6716 Make Jordan and Jim Glbbs are Ilvlng proof of the sharp if dresser Strauss can make out of you ' Zi Stokely Van Camp, Inc General Offices, 941 North Menduan Street Indnanapolns lndnana 46206 Realty, Mortgage and Investments Best wishes to the Class of '70 Forrest H.. Wooley, Sr. Mortgage Loan and Real Estate Consultant 219 W. 34th St. 924-1757 '4', if ' fai nt The H Ag - , g gl K Sllent y v i X Stranger N2!'!l1 E3E'l'ix i r rf IN .coli Paragon Publishing Company Division of Herff Jones Cfficial Jewelers and Stationers of Shortridge High School You're just the type Bu Central siness College 802 N. Meridian St. 643-8337 t , :., ,. A U fag It's the real thing. Cgake li WI---, V n E rx., X W .. ie? , no s 7 Y A Ze Hey there .... You've got o lot to live and Pe psi's got o lot to give EI eDg Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company a d S ah Ford bel'e e in Pepsi . a lot. - t C9 t x PSI to ,io Long Live SHORTRIDGE! ' 1 , 0 Clrilfllllg Krotlaem l XJ 'Une chicken people RJ 326 West 17th Street o Indianapolis, Indiana 46202 Today's children are tomorrow's leaders. They will be the business leaders. The economy will be theirs. Shortridge has prepared them . . . they ARE ready! e. X , 55 i Y QW. K7 QW My 5 2 Discussion promotes understanding. A continual volley of ideas and viewpoints between students and teachers. Discussion must continue into Tomorrow. 't' ,S N. ts R, 94 .qw A N' 5 ,xv -my A io . ,K t, sz , ' Q 5 5 8 Nmilnmm, Peace. Frustration. Friends. Discussion. All are a part of Shortridge life. But the uniqueness is the unity. White and Black as one. Together we make Shortridge. We leave knowing that SHS faces an uncertain future. Let the world know that we stand ready to defend her. Until then, Shortridge, we bid thee farewell. f 4 14' 4 5 Z' , f 1 6 A A Cappella ...,............. 50 ROY ABERSON ....... 59,97,166 Rick Adams ..,. 44,51,68,107,147 Trish Adams ..... Luke Akard . .. .......... . .47 Ava Anderson . . . . . . . .43 Chris Andrews .... .... 7 5,89 ANNUAL ....... Sharon Archie . . . Art Department . , . Anita Atkins . .. Betty Averett . . . B Aurelia Baker .... .....32 ........41 . . .4O,47,59,62 . . . . . . , .62 ....2O,40 HOOVER BAKER . . . .... 16,65 Larry Baker ..... BAND ......... Carl Barnett ..... Peggy Barnett . .. Charles Barringer . . . Liz Barrow ....... ....145 ......56 ....75,76 .....66 .....77 ....7O,93 Baseball ..... ........ 8 8 Basketball ..... ......... 8 O John Batuello .... .... 3 3,74,79 REA BAUER ....... ....... 1 O2 MARTHA BEASLEY . . . .... . .14 Tom Beck .......... ..... 3 7 LEONARD BEHLING Nancy Bell ........ Geralynn Bellamy . .. Sandra Bentley . .. Neline Berry .... Don Birdsong . .. Bob Bishop . . . Karen Bishop . . . Winston Black Karen Blake .... Mark Bledsoe . . . Willie Blow ..... .. ...,. 23 .....4l 41 ....71,107 ...41,59,132 ........87 ....43,65 .,...41 ..,..77 ....107 .....87 .....59 Colleen Bolden .............. 93 Virginia Booth .............. 62 Rick Borman ..... 34,37,38,41,42, 51,58,59,107 Cleve Bottoms .............. 76 Warren Boyd ,... Archie Bradley . .. .,......29 Sarah Bradshaw ............. 54 Madeline Brane ...... 44,147,166 THOMAS BRESNAHAN .,...... 19 Cheryl Bridgetorth . .......59,l32 Tarence Bridgewater .......... 77 Barbara Bridwell . ......37,38,64 Denise Brooks .... ....... 5 9,71 Bart Brown ..... Ted Brown . .. Mary Bruce . . .. .40,64,107 . . . .34,44,59 .. . . .59,66 Index Kerry Brunt . Bob Bryan . . . ........... 39,66 Steve Bryan ..... 34,39,44,59,148 Ezra Bufford ..... LARRY BURDICK . Cassandra Burks . Beth Burris ..... Michael Busby . .. 33,37,40,62 Peter Busch ..... 69,37,39,4O,42, 45,59,148 Wendy Busch ....... 39,40,45,7O Susie Buschmann . Gloria Butsch . .. Pat Byland .... C .. . . . .39,66,93 ....132 ....71 Jim Campbell ....... .... 4 5 Campus Book Club Clinton Carbon . . . Anne Carley .... Melvin Carraway . . Andy Carroll .... .....43 .......17 ...37,38,42 37 44 Phyllis caudie . , . 1 Qse,'6'9',io6,io7 Elaine Chambers . Cornelius Chandler Cheerleaders ..... Chess Club .... Choral Club .... Timothy Clark . . . Toni Clark .... Alfonse Cobb .... Arthur Cobb ..... RICHARD COHEN . Deborah Colbert . Judy Coleman .... JULIAN COLEMAN Kevin Combs ...., Andy Cosentino . . . Paula Cosentino . . . Dianne Conway .. CARL COX ..... Charles Cox . . . Mari Craft ..... John Crawford . . . Terence Crawford ........75,76 ....92 ....65 ....53 .....77 ....41,62 . ......... 77 .. . . . .75,8O,89 .,....41,42,43 ....59,107 .....63 ....96 ....4O ....71 .....51 ....43,59 .......80 .....80,82 .....59 .....77 ....39,71 Cross-Country ...... ..... 7 9 Terry Cunningham ....... 43 Wayne Curley ..... ......... 8 7 Clarence Curry .... .... 7 5,86,87 Mike Curry ..,.. Marie Curtis . .. D Michael Dabney . .. Patricia Dabney . . Elizabeth Dahl .. Helen Dea .... Debate Club . . . .......75 .....37 ......166 .....41,63 .....74 ....35 ....43 Dedication ................ 104 Anita DeFrantz .... 38,39,44,51,58, 66,68,107,147 Todd Deitz .... ...... 4 6,59,9O Barb Demas . . . Kathryn Demas . . . Dorothy Denkins . . Ervin Denkins .... ........51 .....145 ...4l CATHERINE DEROSSETTE ..... 24 Larry Dodson .... ........87 Chester Dorsey ........... 33,77 Ken Douglass . .. .....74,75 Lorna Douglas ......... 35,52,70 Sandra Dowling .. Elaine Drager ........... 33,167 Drill Team ...... ........48 Niven D brough ..22,43,74,79,87 W Roz Dunham ..,. Angela Dunn ., Dale Dupree . . . Rene Dupree .. Jackie Early ..... Sheri Easton . . . ECHO .......... . . .44,52,59 . . .41,62,63 ........87 ......4l ....35,47 .....35 ........35 Don Edwards ............. 74,75 Mary Eib .. Sylvia Eisman ..34,44,59,64,66,71 Debbie Elam ..... Carolyn Elliott Jim Ellison .... Joyce Ellison .... Marylin Elston . .. English Department Janis Eshowsky .. James Espiritu Clarita Eubanks .. Exchange Students F FACULTY .... . . Betsey Fatout . . FBLA ,....... Fiction Club . . . Bill Fine ...... Alonez Finn ..... Annette Flanagan . Flamingo Rehala . . Football ........ Footlights ..... Sarah Ford . . . Patty Fortier . . . Suzi Fortier ..... Eric Franklin ..... Clarence Frazier .. Dianne Frazier . . . Sylvia Frazier .... .....40,64 ...63 ...8O ...52 ...74 .....12 .......41 ....43,145 ffffi64 . . . . . . . .98 . . . .42,44,52 63 .....39 ...79 ...66 ...63 ......41 ,.......75 ...33,52,167 ........93 ........16 . . . . .27,49 74,75,76,87 . . . . . . .44 . . . . .39,62 l i i i l l l l li it 'i Tom Freebairn .... RONALD FREELAND Lanora Freeman .. Deborah French .. Mike French ..... Freshmen ....... EARNEST FRIGO . FTA ........... G Michael Gant .... ...75,76 ....18 ......40 .....35,62 . .... 39,47,87 ......138 .....107 ....62 Virgil Gavia . . . . .71,74,75,87 Debby Gentry . . . .... 52,58,107 German Club ..... ......... 4 1 Jeannette Gerzon ....... 4O,44,59 Jim Gibbs ......... WILLIAM GIBSON . . . Randy Gilliland . .. Tracey Gilliland .... Girl's Ensemble . .. Girl's League . . . Ken Glenn . .. ......151 ......99 ...35,65 ....65 ,......52 .....74,75,76 Retha Glenn ................ 36 Karen Glickert .... 34,37,44,59,66 Mike Goler .... Golf ........... ......45,54 .......91 Gloria Goodrich . . . ....... . .92 Mike Goodwin . .. John Gorske . . Wayne Grady . . . ....33,59,91 .......26 Michael Grant ............... 65 Bryan Graham ...... 32,35,38,54, 107,112 Leon Graves ..... Great Books Club . . . R. LLOYD GREEN . . . Gwen Greer ..... Pat Gregory ....... .. . . .4,75,8O ....42 .......96 .. .35,62,13O Bradford Grissom ............ 77 Ted Grosbach .... LESTER GROTH .. if Vhnplswwwmfw, plsfeezsgwmwt ,M-fmwwxwww 40,44,45,107 . . . . . .14,97 JEAN GRUBB ... H IraHagan Lloyd Hall .... ....38 .....65 ....4O,59 Michelle Hall ............... 40 John Halliburton .. ........59,71 MARY-GLENN HAMILTON ...... 39 Marilyn Hamler . .. ........41,59 DAVID HAMMER ............ 15 Mark Hammer ............ 26,79 Barabara Hammes Carol Hansen ............... 37 L nn Hansen . . 32 37 38,44,167 y . . , , Peggy Harger ............ 44,71 Rosemary Harger ......... 71,93 Bill Harris ...... Pauletta Hart . . . Tom Hart ..... Nancy Hawke . . . Jon Hawkins .... Charles Hayes .. Audrey Heard . . . Stephanie Heard . . . .... 33,74,75 . . . . . .145 .....79 .....37 ...37,128 ....37,51,65 . ....... 26 Carol Henderson .. ..... 44,52 JoAnn Henson . .. High School Bowl . Hi-Pi ........... Barbara Hill .... Bruce Hill ..... JAMES HILL ... Greg Hinkle .... Myra Hirsch ..... PHILLIP HIRSCH . History Department .....63 ....45 .....47 .....43,66 ....29,79,87 66,92,145 Sarah Hochstdeler . . .34,36,37,38, Aleta Hodge .... Joe Hodgens . .. Ira Hogan ...... 4O,42,64 .....107 ....77 Janet Holcomb ............. 132 SWNWKW TW tem W, gnom- 'Z U mi c Mum Dan Holland .... Priscilla Hollis . .. Theresa Holt ..... .......74,75 34,36,39,41 Home Economics Department. . .24 Homecoming .... Craig Hoog .... . . . Sharon Hoog . .. Robert Hooten . . . Dwayne Hopkins .. Dwight Hopkins . . . Carol Hoskins Lynn Hosmer ..... Joyce Houghton . . . ROBERT HOUSTON Cecilia Howell ..., Jean Hubbard John Huddelson . . Peggy Hudson . .. Richard Hudson ..... Caroline Hughes . . ....37,4O ....37,4O ....74,75 ....77,79 .....79 .....63 .......43 ........41,59 . . . .32,38,167 .......93 . ........ 66 . . . .34,66,133 .. .43,59,65 Human Relations Council ...... 59 Patty Hummons . . Vickie Hunter .... Patty Hurrle . . . Margie Hurrle . . . Herb Hurt ..... Industrial Arts ...... ........62,63 .....93 ....7O,93 ....75,87 ,.......26 Joe Ingraham .... 39,40,44,45,107 Mary Ingraham . . . ........47 International Exchange Club .... 64 .I Brenda Jackson . . Debbie Jackson . . . JEAN JACKSON .. Anne Jacobi .... Lynett Jarrett .... Kemy Jee ..... Jim Jelliffe .,.. Myla Jelliffe . .. Avis Johnson .... Daphne Johnson . . Don Johnson ..... Donna Johnson . . . Gerald Ellis Johnson Joe Johnson ..... Sidney Johnson . . . Willie Johnson . .. Bob Jones .... Buffy Jones . . . Eric Jones .... George Jones .... Greg Jones . . . Juan Jones ...... Bruce Jordan .... Jordan, Charles . . . Mike Jordan ..... Juniors ......... Junior Policy .... Junior Prom . . . ....107 ....18,7O .......21 ....36,4O .....41 ....47 .......89 ....44,70 ........47 ...52,59,92 ....80.89 ........66.74 . . .33,37,38 . .80,87,107 35,37,44,59 . . . . . . . .26 . . .74,8O,87 . . . . . . . .39 ...39,51,66 .......76 ....76,133 .,......8O ..44,80,128 .....8O,82 ..34,37,151 . . . . . .128 . . . .128 . . . .106 Junior Vaudeville . . K James Kalliter .... JAMES KANTARZE Hariclia Karasiotou Kevin Kelso ...... ....7O .......77 ....23,53 .. . .70,64,105 35,3 Randy Kelso ,........ Camille Kennedy .. 8,43,46,90 . . . .35,46 . . . . .35,40,43 Jackie Kennedy .... Joycelyn Kennedy . . Taryn Kennedy Bill Kennerly Key Club ....... Kevin Killebrew Bernt King ..... Larry King ....... ROSE ELLA KING . Kerry Kirch ..... John Kirmil .... Kazuko Knight . . Tericko Knight . . . Shubrick Kothe .... Fritz Kunz ..... Sesie Kunz . .. L Glenn Lacey ..... Duncan Laing ..... Ernest Lambert .. James Lambert .... ....43,93 .....78 ....40,66 ....107 ....6O ....80 ...,59 .. ....... 54 ....47,97 ....44,52 . .44,74,75 .41,62,130 ....53,93 .......9O .....44 . . . .44,52 . . . .74,85 .......39 ....74,75 .....80 W- wg f X it y -f , fn 7.5: ,V ,f if, ,if Language Department ......... 14 Patricia Larkin .............. 41 Trish Lasher ........... 37,49,62 Latin Club ..... ........ 4 O Kris Lawson ........ ..,... 4 2 Le Cercle Francais . . . . . . . .40 Linda Lee ......... ..... 4 4 Letterman's Club ............ 74 Sharon Levels .............. 59 Jim Lewis ........ 36,74,75,76,87 Timothy Lewis .... Vickie Lewis .... Matt Lieber . . . Carl Lile ....... Kevin Lillard ..... Helen Lingeman . . . Paul Lingeman . .. Richard Littrell . . . Miles Lloyd ..... Garnell Love .... Philip Lowry ..... NANCY LUCAS . . . Keith Lyerson . . . M . . . . .33,39,77 ........44,51 .. .44,128,144 .. .80,89,107 . . . .35,43,66 47 ......59 .....49 ...77 ...89 .....47 ...23 ...77 Bobby Madden ...... 37,38,51,59 Madrigals ..... Vera Mahone . . . Majorettes .... Debby Maley .... Barbara Malone .... Tom Marks ...... Mentha Marley . . . .....34,36 .....74 ...71 .....71 .....46 ...66 Ezel Marrs .... Randy Martin . . Reginald Mason Math Club ..... Math Department Ed Matthews . . . Bill McAllister . Cathy McAndrews Mike McAndrews Karen McClain . Bob McClure .. Bruce McCrae . . Alan McCullough Glenn McDonald Mark McDonald Marsha McDowell Tim McDowell .. Karen McKee .. Susie McKee .. Joan Means .... JOHN MEDJESKI Chung Meng . . . Sue Michaels . . Alexis Mirsky . . Lewis Miller . . . Greg Mitchell . . Alan Mitter .... Marianne Mitter Charles Monger Beverly Moody . Dan Moore . .. David Moore . . . Karen Moore .. Mike Morgan . . . David Morokoff . Ted Morris .... MARIAN MOSES Debbie Mosley . David Moss . .. Mu Alpha Theta Anna Mullen . .. Eric Mullen .... James Murphy . 76 ....80 ....49 ....46 18 . . .... 74,80 ....91 ....37 .....79 .....44 36,39,91 . . .... 65,91 . . . .... 27,43 . . .... 44,45 .....76 .....93 . . .... 44,80 ...,59 .....37 ....52,70 .....54 . . .... 43,47 ....166 .....65 . . . . .33 39,79,87 . .... 37,39 .....64 .....37 .....41 .74,79 .....77 .....47 . . .... 41,49 .....40 . .... 45,59 19 1:1247 ....77 ....46 70 . ...... 65,77 .....77 Jerry Murray . . .... 41,74,75,76 Denise Murrell . . . ...... 34,62 Musical ...... Music Department ..... Music Men ............ .....68 ......23 .....53 Margaret Myers ...... 32,39,46,66 Mike Myers ..... 33,36,38,89,101 Steve Myers . . . National Honor Society . . . .....77 ....109 Naturalist Club . .... 44 Madelyn Neely . ..... 63 Dave Nemecek ..... .... 7 4,75 Charles Newsom David Niss ............ Mary Nolan .... .....80 .....44 Tom Nolan .... 39,40,44,59,74,75 Cecilia Nolcox ........... 47,107 O Sandra O'Banion Karen O'Brien . . . Marie O'Connor . . William Offett . . . Officer's Staff . . . Greg Ogden . . . June Oldham . . . Arthur Oliver . .. Orchestra ...... Lila Osili ....... Cheryl Ovelton . . Barbara Overton . P William Palmer . . Berena Pannell . . Terri Parker .... Alan Patterson . . . Judge Patterson . THOMAS PAYNE . Walter Peacock . . ......63,92,107 . ..... 44,147 .....37,41 ....80 ....49 ....75 ....4O ....103 ....55 ....16 ....43 ....63 26 . . .... 41,52,59 .......35 .....8091 .. ........ 145 ............2o 74,75,76,87 Bernard Pennington ........ 63,65 Ervin Perkins . . . Jack Perkins ..... ..... 4 6,59 WILLIAM PERRY . Mike Phillips . .. Photography Club ......74 Physical Education Department .28 Carol Pike ..... Pit Band ....... Fred Poehlman . . John Polk ...... John Polley ..... Prentiss Porter .. Willette Posey . . . Willetta Posley .. Kevin Powers . . . Sherryl Puckett .. Q Quill and Scroll . . Linda Ragland .. Keith Rand ..... EMMA RANDALL . Bernadette Randle John Randolph .. Derrick Ransom . Robert Ratcliffe . William Rauch .. Betty Jo Rawls . . Yvonne Rawls . . . John Ray .... Patsy Read ..... Red Cross Club . Sondra Redford . . .. ......... 41 86 87 1 f 14o,bQ3',e5,io7 .....43,63 ....63 ......75 .....52,71 ....38 16,41,85,87 . . . . .20,4O ......41,62,59 .....79,87 ......80 ....49 ......41 .....44,53 ....47.107 ....51,58,68 .......63 ...62,63 Rodney Redman . . LOUISE REITER . .. Arlette Rhodes . . . Susan Rice ...... Jerome Richerson . . . Rifle Team ...... Mary Ringel . . . Larry Risch . . . Liz Robb ...... Pat Roberts ...... Theresa Roberts .... Susan Robinson .. Claire Rogers ..... Alison Rooker .... Gricelda Ross . . . Karen Ross . . . ROTC ...... David Roth ..... Diane Roth ...... Maralena Roth . .. Bob Rowe ...... John Rowings .. Royalty ........ Brian Rucker . . . Curtis Rumer . . . Ann Russell .... Gwen Russell . . . Janis Russell . .. S Elsie Sacks ...... ....62 . . .14,41 ....62 ....18 ....77 . . . .49 ...Z-34,35 ....44 ......52 ...74,75 ....62 ......59 ....62,13O .......54,59 35,62,63 ........43 ......27 ....39 ....93 ....92 44 . . .45,46 ...106 . . .8O,87 ......77 .....40,59 ....40,107 ......63 .......71 Margie Sanderson ....... 35,38,41 Teresa Sanford .............. 66 Debby Saperstein ........... 148 Dianne Saperstein . . .34,37,38,39, 40,44,92,107,147,148 Karla Saperstein ............ 148 40 Robert Sayles .... Steve Schmidt . . . Linda Schneider . . Kathy Schricker .... Science Department ....36 ....59 ....71 ....16 Kenneth Scott .... Alex Seawood . . Seniors ...... Council .... Honor Roll . . Directory . . . Officers .... Pictures . . . Play ....... Dave Shanklin . . . George Shanklin . . CLAUDE SHANKS . Harriet Sharlow . . . Levert Sharpe .... Peggy Sharpe .... John Shaw ...... Elizabeth Sherlock Arthur Shorter . . . Sheila Shorts ..... ARTHUR G. SHULL MARY SIEGEL .... Jose Silva ....... Bill Simmons .. Martha Simon . . . Dave Skole .... Dave Slates . .. Brad Smith .... Daniel Smith ..... Desmond Smith .. Gene Smith ..... Greg Smith ...... Jacqueline Smith . . Jeremy Smith .... Joy Smith ..... Kit Smith ....... LOIS SMITH ..... David Soltermann . Jane Sonday ..... Sophomores ..... Soren Sorenson .. Dave Speckman . . .....79 .....26 ....11O ....107 ....109 ....l2l ....108 ....1lO ......67 ....75,76 ......80 .....27,49 .38,47, 132 ........87 ......70 ...46 .....35 41 ....63,107 .....25 ....105 ......59 .....24,63 .....44,76,87 ........51 ......18 ........62 ......74,75,87 36,43,59,63 ........54 ....34,66 . ....... 102 .....52,59,66 .......133 ..........105 ......8O,82,91 Anthony Spradley . . ........ 89 Stage Crew ...... Alan Stall ..... ........39 .....37,44,45 if Y Mike Starr ...... Ann Starrett .......... 41,44,132 JERRY STEINER . .. ...... 91,97 Phil Stern ....... Shirley Steward . . . Stephanie Stewart . Paul Stimer ...... .......49 ....62 ....167 .......36 Dagmar Stocker .... . . .65,105 Barb Stone ..... Darryl Stout ...... ........41 Greg Strand ......... 44,74,75,9O Randy Strand ..44,68,69,74,75,77 Lois Stratton ...... Craig Strawther . . . Tom Streeter ...,. Celeste Strickland . . Jay Strickland ..... String Ensemble . . . Student Council . . . Freddie Sullivan . . . T George Tandy . . . Dennis Taylor . . . .......42,59 ....44,64 .....47 ....107 ....54 ....58 ....63 ALLEN SUTHERLAND. 1 4 . . .... 41 ....80,82 ....76,87 Mike Taylor . . . . . .49,79,87 Tennrs ..... Rita Tess .....,.. Kris Teter .......... 44,52,68,69 GEORGE THEOFANIS Thespians ........ Beth Thomas ...... Charles Thomas . . . David Thomas .. Gale Thomas . .. Gwen Thomas .. Melva Thomas .... Cheryl Thompson . . Gary Thompson , . . Tammie Thompson . Esther Thornton . . . Track ........... Tri-Hi-Y .... 1 . True Blue ..... Bob Turner ..... Dorine Twyman . . . U ......80 ......66 64105 .....26 ....65 ....107 ....62 ......47 ......7O 41,65,132 .......62,66 .43,62,63 86 .....63 ....47 ....87 ....62 Elizabeth Ulen .44,47,51,59,71 , 132 Jon Usher ........ Rod Usher .. V Brenda Vance . .....133 ....36 George Vaughn ...... 74,75,86,87 Angie Veegh .......... 33,44,107 Brian Ventresca . . . DANTE VENTRESCA ..,...... 104 Enoch Vinnegar ..... .... 4 9,76 W LUCILLE WAHL Thom Waldo ..... Denise Walker .... Jana Walker .... Robin Wallace . .. Cathy Walsh .... Terry Walsh ..,. Herman Ward .. Jane Warders . . . Joyce Warsaw . . . Sharon Watkins . . . Lesia Weaver . . . RUTH WEBB . . . John Weber ..... Charlene Weeks , . Mike Weighard . . . Amy Wells ........ Wallace Westfeldt . . . Kathy Wharton ..... C. MURPHY WHITE . .. Iris White ,........ James White .... Linette White .... 19,46,47,101 .......39,59 .....47,59 ...,92 ....93 ....47 ........42 .....,.74,79 . . . .36,56,74 ........62 ....42,59 ........62 ....43,59,65 ........62 . . . .74,79,87 ......59 ....59 . ..... 40 ....37 ...107 .....107 ........43 Michael White . . . ....... . .63 William White ... ...51,58,107 Dan Wilcox . .... .... 7 4,75,87 Leigh Wildman .... ....44,69 Bobbie Williams . . Cassandra Williams Frank Williams . .. Geraldine Williams JANE WILLIAMS . . Nathan Williams . . Sherman Williams Stanford Williams . Steve Williams . . . Ron Wilkins .... Jeanette Wilson .. Riley Wilson ..... Wayne Wimsatt . . . Marsha Wlneglass Dan Wolfred ..... Maurice Wolfred . . Jim Wolpert ..... Lorraine Wo-odard . Carl Woo-ds ...... Morris Woolridge . Wrestling ....... Bruce Wright .... Mindy Wright . . . Y Leslie Yeager .... Mike Young Y-Teens .... ....62 .....59 .. ....... 77 62,63 ,....62 .. ....... 77 .........36,77 . . . . .34,39,65 .. ...37,128 . . .75,76,89 .....35 .....89 .......26 .........35,62 . . .64,106,107 ......132 . .... 87 . ..... 40 ......'133 .....74,75,87 37,43,46,65 .34,36,38,46,51 ....62 ....-quam-'u mill' fffet wr Shortridge was honored to play a part in the February 5 visit of Presi- dent Richard M. Nixon to Indianap- olis. The Blue Devil band was o-ne of many to entertain the President, Gov- ernor Edgar Whitcomb, Mayor Rich- ard Lugar, their wives, and other visiting dignitaries. An added bonus for Shortridge stu- dents was the rendezvous of Mayor Lugar, a Sho-rtridge grad, with the helicopter which was to take him to Weir Cook Airport. This event took place on the Shortridge North Cam- pus. His arrival, following a brunch with visiting mayors from around the nation, provoked an outpouring of students onto the North Campus. Hundreds of others leaned from win- dows to shout their greetings to the mayor and to convey also to him their wishes of a pleasant stay for the President and Mrs. Nixon. Mr. Nixon was in Indianapolis to preside over a unique meeting of several mayors and members of the Cabinet concerning the urban crisis. President Nixon, who called himself a state grandson this mother was a native Hoosiery, said his purpose was also to bring government back to the people. While her husband worked, Mrs. Nixon visited centers for exceptional children. Leslie Yeager, Shortridge junior, was the only officially sanctioned high school photographer permitted to attend the festivities. Shortridge is proud of her ties with the Nixon Administration. The wife of Defense Secretary Melvin Laird was a 1940 graduate of Short- ridge. Secretary of Labor George Shultz is a cousin of Shortridge grad, and former principal, Robert J. Shultz. Shortridge, Indiana extend Hoosier welcome to Nixon The Marching Blue Devils practice in the band room. 2 1 I 5 n o t M if Air Force One stands against a bleak Feb- ruary sky after transporting the President to Hoosier soil. N-..f Governor Edgar Whitcomb and Cabinet members smile at the crowd gathered at the City-County Building as the President speaks. Mayor Richard Lugar makes a quick dash to his chopper, waiting on the North Cam- pus. in .le ks L T Students, dlums fight to sdve Shortridge Madeline Brane and Sue Michels listen to the school board's decision. Reasons to retain Shortridge are explained by Mr. Roy Aberson. Michael Dabney, class of '69, informs the board of his views on the resolution. Tuesday, January 27, 1970 was al- most disastrous for Shortridge. The phasing out of SHS as a high school was suddenly tacked onto a resolu- tion designed to promote integration in the Indianapolis Public School Sys- tem. Students, parents, and teachers, who stood outside for over an hour and a half and inside for at least two hours, were sho-cked and dismayed at the vote on that cold, dreary Tuesday evening. There were four ayes and three nays. Muffled sobs and angry mutterings were the o-nly sounds in the hot crowded auditorium. Then the hundreds of Shortridgers began to drift slowly homeward. As the long night wore on, many lay in bed asking themselves, Why? I just don't under- stand. As the sun rose the feelings of bit- ter pain and chagrin dissipated and were transformed into something which has been known for over a hundred years as the Sho-rtridge spirit. Meetings a n d discussions at school, at churches, and in private homes gave birth to the leaders' fight for the- survival of our school. Scho-ol Board members gave ad- vice and parent committees were set up to deal with the racial statistics, redistricting and legal aspects of many plans which were subsequently submitted to the board. Students concentrated their efforts on present- ing their school to the board as the only institution in the area which could truly claim, not just physical integration, but also social a n d psychological integration. As one senior aptly put it, We here at Shortridge have communication not integration. Well, tomorrow is another day and it holds another battle for Shortridge. We shall win: we must win. Shortridge's pleas for survival fall on the shoulders of Supt. Stanley C. Campbell and school board president Mrs. John Alexander. i i Acknowledgements Dust has settled on the pica rulers and the triplicate sheets. The Editing Console now sits in an obscure cor- ner. You hold in your hand the pro- duct of months of long days and sleepless nights. This year has been eventful for Shortridge. Highpo-ints included Free Form Education Week and our vic- torious basketball team. Saddening news was the school board decision. Throughout the excitement and dis- appointment, Shortridgers continued to study and achieve for themselves and their school. They were, and ai- ways will be, living evidence of the superiority of Shortridge. Each was a part of . . . The- Shortridge Ex- perience. I would like to thank Mr. R. Lloyd Green, principal, Mrs. Mary Siegel, financial advisor, Mr. Ernest Frigo, Senior sponsor, L. S. Ayres PhotoRe- flex Cespecially Mr. Downey and Mr. Roesslery, Senior photographers, and National School Studios, underclass photographers. A special thanks goes to Mr. Robert Houston fthe many, ad- visor, friend, and official staff come- dian, Miss Jean Grubb, Director of Publications, who has a fantastic knowledge- of this school and without whose help we'd never have gotten this far. Plus, Mr. Dick Kennard, Newsfoto Yearbooks representative who answered all of our technical questions, and always gave me pep talks. And a very special from-the- heart thanks goes to my loyal and wonderful staff who made this the most rewarding year of my life. BRYAN GRAHAM, 1970 ANNUAL editor i The day's work done, Sarah Ford hams it up for the photographer. E 3 Mr. Houston collapses into his mental asylum. ! 167 W1 i E4 4:4 : X 1 i - X Z i f YN l ! z 168 W V l LEQEPRY 5 1 L N' Q gamma.


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