Shortridge High School - Annual Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)
- Class of 1971
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The method by which Shortridge students responded to these difficulties may decide the world of tomorrow, as well as have an impact on society today. Each per- son possessed the option to flee from all responsibility or to stand up and face each difficulty in confrontation. Contents STUDENT LIFE .... .... 2 ACADEMICS .... .... I 6 ACTIVITIES . .. . . . . 36 SPORTS ..... . . . 72 ALBUM .......... ..... 9 2 ADVERTISING ................ T38 ,.-v-M ' fillll .,,mf iii ll nf, , , iif I z fs Q , an W f ., v, , ?.' Ili-n uv . , nv ,Q - IM, f- I U U lr 1 ?,13,y1, F- 1 5 ll'jl!, 1, ek 'Rf - -f fi 4 . - i 5f , g .g A -f -+ H if ',' : 7 ' : '---- jg ' ,131 W 'W : f f h' -Iv :35,gjQqa ' , . ' M615 i1',f',f:. V 1 gfe f5 3U , 1 i 5 f 'vi f- f Q11 5 -- , jf :' g ii , .1 P Fr- M 4 . 1 - ' fv,m7wvm.1,,lmm. 5 gf 3 5 ?!UQ..ii'?f k 1 5v51 ffxg2z'+2 - :Q 4,5 I H1 2 f PV :l 2g,,,5 in 4 'T- rng , A- ' 1 1 'M 5 ,X N if -- fu ' iilgggirx - - , -- 2: , .' 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Mm.. i A 5 Susie Buschman, Leslie Yeager, Bob Bishop, Tom Nolan, Greg Hinkle, and Kerry Kirch talk about Europe. Christopher von Stieglitz from Ger- many and Trine Rolstad from Norway were the foreign exchange students this past year at Shortridge. Chris liked the atmosphere around the school and the chance to work with an integrated student body. He also enioyed participating in the marching band. Chris treasured the opportunity to see different points of view on things that are happening in the world today. Trine enjoyed everything about America. She spent cl lot of time at the beaches. Her hobbies included dancing and playing guitar. She also liked drawing and painting. Trine enjoyed ball games, especially Nor- wegian style. After this visit to America, they both returned to their countries to finish school. Shortridge students have also ven- tured to the four corners of the globe this past summer. Beverly Moody traveled to Mexico, while Tom Nolan and Susie Buschman went to France. Fred Poehlmann, Kerry Kirch and Greg Hinkle iourneyed to Germany. Echo photographer, Leslie Yeager, took photos of European sites. -ww 'P' .. ,Weil fv r-1. 'M AJPL.,-Jiil' .- 'SM fs l f :':.' .' ,,,... -sv' Exchanging ideas, Experimenting with new principles A literary awakening, Confrontation with learning, Self-expression .... Academics Thoureau, Shakespeare Motivate Students Several teachers joined the English department staff this past year. Along with teachers from previous years, they worked to give Shortridge En- glish students a foundation of knowl- edge to be used for the rest of their lives. Works of Chaucer, Shakespeare and Thoreau provided subject matter for quite a few conversations at Short- ridge. Many students were caught uttering an expressive To be or not to be . . over a sandwich in the cafeteria. Henry David Thoreau sparked many mind bending dis- cussions. An introduction to Chaucer's Canterbury Tales provoked the thoughts of many seniors. With a desire to communicate their ideas, Speech students struggled to improve their method of expression. Journalistically inclined students learned obiective news reporting as well as responsible editorializing. A field trip to the Indianapolis Star and News gave Journalism students an inside look at the making of a daily newspaper. Guest speakers also added to the variety of the class. After research papers, book re- ports, and grammar assignments, the department found time for extra cur- ricular activities. Great Books Clubs for Freshmen and upperclassmen, as well as Debate Club, Fiction Club and Quill and Scroll were sponsored by the English department. Above right: Standing at the head of the class, Anita Atkins gives a report, as Mrs. Schumacher checks the classes' papers. Students in Miss Debbie Culloden's English class are enraptured by a lecture on the literature of famous writers of the world. ,wb hd fir' . T L la w. - gd Yvonne Matthews gives her interpretation of how the author's style was used in the book. What's holding their undivided attention? Could it be an engaging lecture, or an informative grammar lesson? Just ask one of them. L in '-' x , ', An advanced French class looks on attentively as Carl Weinhardt with his eyes closed, recites his memorized French assignment. Mr. Ramsey indicates points of accent in the Spanish language to his Spanish I class, invok- ing a quick response from students. G' K gi 1 MS. um: , , was I v' . C ,. Students prove that learning can be tun as they lnsten to a Spamsh tape Wnth books open and mmds lert these students accomplnsh vnctory over the many problems of the language .ss-rg 4' Ah- Fleld Trlps Add Varlety To Language Department Head Mass Lounse Renter attended the Goethe lnstntute this past summer bringing back many new teachrng techniques to the bene tit of her advanced German students Advanced French students spoke an thelr chosen tongue whale venturmg outslde the classroom door A trrp to the lndlanapolls Art Museum gave students a chance to practrce the art of everyday conversation Other tneld trrps Included luncheons nn lo al restaurants Students were allowed to speak only French on these outings The Taco House held many happy memories tor Spanish students Sev spncy Mexican foods as well as the warm atmosphere Special trlms and foreign language tapes added to the curriculum ot the Foreign Language Department Mr Allen Sutherland assrsted by Tom Nolan shares a moment of happmess with IU Honors Appl: cants The students met together un groups each day to prepare for the exammatnon NEW' '-'igvtiilfv-1 1nI '-l 'LT-NJ'-7 -ilk, , . . I . . g Q G . . 1 I o l mf ' if . . . . 1- A , -fl as, F - 5 ' ' . . . , - ..., W ' C l : ' ,ny xi, -1Vr'.,,V,., ' : E .A'.. X . X. W .K1SlLf2k 5 . I W I Q K X Xhl tQ.1s,ff X . . - Keg eral classes were dellghted at the ilk A - gf. l g . l l . . at 'tztr ' ,lj 129 -. f f F - 2? ff! 5 X If Q 1 ' f D ........ l X . h is W-.4.o- .y ,L F A-T T' K V 4 r' ' ' -' Efiii-Wi 7 ,sf 4, XX wg E . s N ,gms ,s Soc. Studies ept. Adds New Classes Dealing with important events past, present and future was the initial task of the Social Studies Department. Introduction to Social Science and Civics were incorporated into the cur- riculum of the Social Studies Depart- ment Iast year. Several History classes used a new type of presentation-film loops. The film loop was a silent 8mm docu- mentary film, about five minutes in length. These films thoroughly de- veloped a particular period in history. Psychology classes were given a boost this past year by the use of new experimental equipment. Color scheme study and personality exami- nation gave variety to the class. One project of particular interest to the students was an experiment on group consensus. Spring semester electives offered in the department included International Relations, Values and Issues, and En- glish History. Discussion of ideas added to class interest. Kenny Manson acts as bailff during a mock Supreme Court session, while Jim Lambert sits on the Federal Supreme Court bench. The only girl Computer Math student, Steciphanie Heard used computer language ro type the in- formation that she feeds into the machine. M-rffwwngr Combining their knowledge in an effort to find the right answer, Scott Hatchel and Cheryl Sams attempt to solve a problem in Geometry l. Showing a film to his Geometry class, Mr. Wil- liam Gibson presents a new dimension in the learning of math, using a tried and true tool- the sound movie proiector. X- Q ag 5ff.ss f, ':' - Mi Wei QAQQQW Math Pupils Learn Basics Cf Computers Computer Math was added to the Mathematics Department this past year. The course, taught by Mr. Ron Freeland, utilized a computer pro- vided by the Indiana Bell Company. Students electing to take Computer Math were allowed to practice opera- tion of the machine during their free periods. Calculus students learned advanced mathematic techniques under the guidance of Principal R. Lloyd Green. Many Geometry students dis- covered that knowing a square from a triangle iust wasn't enough. Students not only had to find answers, they were also expected to prove them! Learning the rules of Plane Geometry was the first task for these students. Algebra l-IV students were in- structed on everything from the His- tory of Algebra in their first semester, to the use of the slide in Algebra Ill. Another brain strainer offered by the Math Department was a combined course of College Algebra and Trigo- nometry, called Pre-Calculus. Attempting to solve an algebraic problem on the board, Sophomore Michael Jordan ponders over a possible answer to an equation. l 2 5 l 1 'W 5 A 4- 9i 1 I A 1 I 6' , x. Hi 1, lm , . X+i.ggvI! N. ,xii 'M' rg x .!. ' :g.- f - ,' ' Q., - , ff A H +f' wif . .c - , : V-m ugf. - 1-M m ,gig gg3,3E!5.x. ' ' In +'.:'f3?vg e:L 32 gif-mffiff' -' Aa-ifvcf ei' 5.3 ln' 1 -If .lik-:.4' ,vxhlx .4 ., -3l'.:.f' - . 7- Iii digg. x JS ' A PM , 2 1 by . , , 4' 4. ,A , ff , 'Y I '5 h .- x -' Y - N r m -' . , f-4635 . 53' '4qKii3'Ii3?fi9 -1' Mig , Zii -I' t 4 ' ' R . ,sf ,J ' -f 4 : '2s.g152f?5 11F Q- ,Q N .. 2-W4 7' 'Ik Y , ff -. Hazwi- , rw ' - .f 2 , 5? ff ' ' 1 NZ'-if ge ' Aw - JSI 'E T, , ffl 4 '91-.i.geF',jf:,E1iEF.9 sf -Q J' mix' ' wx 'FQ9' i -, . 3-'13, -X r vi . ' 1,31 ' :Sf-fx 555: 3, N A Y-5' 53 Vx? idx? ,fade I ef j'., .,,,,1-Af' W ZF ' ,A , 3 - 'W Q I- ,1g2 ,L3fgg,3, ' 'f ' ci 1 d. jrvzlzlijig L 1 M2-4i,g,1.,, hu F' 'lf i fr? lf .W ,,,. . , G -se , 1, L ' +- V-1 x l i l if Scientific Activities Enhance School Year Being in one of Mr. King s Physics classes can lead to strange things like dropping balls out of win- dows Greg Strand prepares to let go as the class observe this motionfrate experiment. Dropping bowling balls out of win- dows was iust one of the many proi- ects of students taking Physics under the guidance of Mr. Don King, Science Department head. The King also had a hand in several other scientific experiments. Among the many ad- venturous Physics-Chemistry proiects was a behavioral study of liquid nitro- gen. This experiment resulted in the shattering of several rubber balls. Many Chemistry students recalled that their most memorable classroom experience was filling the third floor corridor with a pungent odor. The creation of organic compounds was coupled with a nostril-opening aroma that was shared by everyone who happened to be on the same side of the building. Squeamish Biology students were the subject of many after-school con- versations. Dissection was a big part of the course for most students. Some professed to find it quite repulsive. Of course, there were always those iron-stomached students who never flinched at the sight of blood. Studying the anatomy of a grasshopper gives Biology student Matt Donnegan insight into the complex structure of Acrididaes. fl r' ,,V.,. 1 , ,. 'il ' ' 3 '!lr .er ,ax ,,f A-'Q s .. f,-if A Q T T af ll 'N N. 'fy .2 A 'v- sm 4 .1 ,i?f f.f 1 SQQ-Jifif A -5' fm' . is ' ,, if . M W V 'ia 14. T s if , .. fs V 1 fc, ,ff X lf. K' 'K 'fy . ia: v ff l ml fm Q. Sim ..,. '5 ' With a book in hand, Monterey Darby utilizes the autumn weather to examine leaf specimens in the inner court. 27 Home Economics, Ind. Arts Show Talent Fine furniture was designed and made by Wood Shop students in the Industrial Arts Department this past year. Students enrolled in Graphic Arts received on-the-iob-training . These students helped print the Shortridge Daily Echo and other publications, put out during the school year. Other Wood Shop students learned welding and industrial skills. New to the department this year, was Mr. Don McCaully, linotype operator in Graphic Arts. While advanced Home Economics students kept up with the latest styles, they also experimented with new ideas. Beginning students sometimes became professional zipper rippers, ripping out many of the zippers they had worked so hard to put in their clothes. Proper diet and cooking techniques were taught in Foods classes. Cooking simple foods and then moving ahead to gourmet items, the advanced stu- dents became the pride of the Home Ec. department. Family living students analyzed domestic problems in class. They ex- changed ideas on divorce, marital ad- iustment and child care problems. Chop...chop...chop...chop...Witha smile on his face, Fred Curbon runs the cutting machine in the print shop. Wrapping freshly printed attendance cards is iust one of many chores students undertake in the print shop, Michael Ney, and Rick Arthur, show how it's done. An attentive Duane Maddox watches while Mr. Burnel Coulon gives a bit of needed advice on the use of the print shop equipment. Expressing conflicting opinions on family and home management gives Seniors in Family Living a chance to share one another's ideas. Clothing student, Linda Grady, prepares her slack pattern for alterations, while Darlene Willis adds the final touches to her garment. tix! ,W I , 4 ,Liv V f' 2' X fl . xg, w Unlimited Talent Featured In Art, Music Art craftsmen colored their world with creativity last year. Student art- ists made signs for maior school func- tions. They also turned their hands to inspirational masterpieces of their own making. This included everything from feet and shoes to heads and hats. Many unique works of art, such as ceramics, mobiles and leather craft also appeared. Mr. Bill Robertson was the first of two artists-in-residence to perform at Shortridge. Each day he worked with his acetylene torch and table of metal scraps making abstract art that came alive ! The Music Department experienced many new changes. Gne of these was a new department head -Mr. Leonard Behling. Two new teachers were also added. They were Mr. Stephen Stomps and Mr. Christo- pher Carter. Among other courses, Mr. Carter taught the Music Men and Girl's Ensemble. Mr. Stomps worked with the Madrigals and other active groups. Taking on John Shaw as a student conductor, this ye-ar's Shortridge A Band practices music for one of it's many performances. Left: Levert Sharpe spies a photographer on Above: Members of Choral Club lift their voices the sidelines. He pauses briefly before marching in harmony to sing a tune. Mr. Kit Carter onto the field for the half-time show. swiftly moves his hands to give direction. Lef'I' Shorfrrdge ROTC members assemble on Rlghf Girls ROTC Drill Team salutes The Ameri- The school s north campus for The annual sprung can Flag during a prachce session held outside, . 4 f 5 1 F , Military Ancl Commercial Skills Show Small but mighty was the phrase often used to describe the Shortridge R.O.T.C. unit this past year. The prize- winning group was 149 members strong. Included were il5 cadets, nine sponsors and a girl's drill team of twenty-five. The Girl's Drill Team, commanded by Virginia Booth, placed high in several drill meets. They were first place winners in a competition held at North Central High School. The Veteran's Day Parade brought even more glory to the Shortridge R.O.T.C. program when they were ranked first in the city. New equipment, purchased last year, brought many new improve- ments in the Business Department. Mrs. Ruth Webb, department head, started an accelerated secretarial practice course. The course was de- signed for Seniors planning on getting part-time iobs in college. Another new course was Business Op- portunities and Business Practice. Reg- ular courses in shorthand, typing and Business Math were also offered. J. D. Sanders keeps one hand on his typewriter keys as he pauses to ponder over a typing prob- lem before returning the lever. l 3 3 ii l Shortridge's newest Health student displays his dangling body while Mr. William Perry, teacher, and students check to find vital parts. Mr. Hausmann's Health students listen intently as Mr. Charles Tootle speaks on the wide num- ber of available health careers. 4 X, i l A l U i i i l l i l i l i i l x li Left: Freshman boys practice shooting baskets testing Their skills in Gym classes. There may be future Blue Devil varsity stars here! Below: Driver Education students are taught by Mr. Toffil not only the principles of safe driving, but the important parts of the automobile, l i xx I sweilg Physical Ed. Dept. Sees Many Changes ls there a better way to relax than a good, fast game of basketball? These two physical education students guard their opponent as he tries to dribble down the court to make a basket. Perhaps the rnost Qgnihcant hn- provement in the physical education department was in the boys locker room. New lockers were installed to give indivhdual locker space for the boys on the Footbalh BasketbaH, Wrestling, Track, and Baseball teams. New maH membem mdudmitwo basketbaH coaches a footbaH and a wrestling coach. Body co-ordination xNasthernanigoalofphyskaleduca- tion students. Health students were given a close look at the Health Profession. Speak- ers addressed classes about the ad- vantages ofthe heahh profeswon. Driving wasn't the only skill ac- quired by students taking the course. Homrto change a Hatthe and the identification of engine parts were also explained. Juv 2 7. Z Q's1 -Tzfgzifi?- ist Q Z 'fl fr i .W ., - -af 7i2.IV' , . Lf ,A s 555221 1x 35 L .hugh-.k,v'. 1 ,- 'I - la- H ,: 1 , i 55, 5 54: 1.1, :-- ,. . 'JV -uv-H ' ' w 2 . 1 Q ' .H .r',',fK , ,. I .M . V, ' in fzsiam- JS ' . .- . . ,,-.., - ' , ' - , , V .N - 1 1 1 v ,L - g9?H1gef4f,' - T.f1:f'f'i 7! . ,, .QQ , v -35?Z?1'-4, - , 4, -' X- - ' ' 1 J' , . Y , ' . ' f3'3ff5.:f-Q'- -45552 2 5 P' -if 1 4 , u A I +1 Q Y . - 1, . I .vS. . . . 4 - . ni A :'i'111,Af-'E F2 . ' - . V V fxu---, : milpa 'Qi f -- 3 5 .--7 -ffm.. - 1' 5 ,'i,,.,3, 45.9, I. - - - ,- Y, ,I Ay X,-L ..s'f .f - .wi -,1gt?ef':vfA ' . -P g:jc?iw, - .1 was-1. 1,24 -fi.g' Z:gQ .ig.w'1- v I l A ,rf - - -.ev-,,., . 1- ST 'PII' hx I-GJ cf? 1 A ' .. x., Q, -, :ll mx , I, I 5' 1+ .5 - -aw.-V I y pg? Y a ' 1 1 x M 5 LA - J,bg'K , -A T - - ' , 1 - . ' r ', ' - ' A ' wx. 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Seated at her desk, Editor-in-chief June Oldham, examines the basic page plan before designing another page of the Annual. ef igxif i in :lin -W--Qi fe sf K. R 4, . I, 'iw A WJWQMQ, Q g , .r.,,, ' ' K W iv A ,ggrfi I 3 8 I.. 2 in TM Q l ,pix Z' Who are you? Album Editor Camille Kenne- dy seems to be asking one of the hundreds of pictures used in the Annual this year. Annual workers, Lorna Douglas, Diane Jack- son and Stephanie Banks pause for a brief mo- ment ot relaxation after a hard day at the mill. '-Q. Staff Workers Show Journalistic Talent :K -'N bmdwmu wav- ,h , 9- if 'Qt if ,sa- sg. 'lf 8.9 zz, Starting early to prepare for her iob on the 1971 Annual , editor June Oldham attended an editorial workshop at Ball State University dur- ing the summer. With the beginning of school, a large, inexperienced staff quickly dug into the task of preparing a book, with a new and different approach, for Shortridge. One inovation occurred when the book was changed from a three column basic layout to a more modern mosaic layout. The editor and advisor taught the staff how to draw layouts, write cap- tions, headlines and copy and to crop pictures. Fighting a winning battle against deadlines, the Annual soon faced another battle mid-way through the fall. This time, it was a lagging sales campaign, due to lack of student sup- port. This problem was also con- quered and the final book emerged. Yearbook advisor, Mr. Robert Houston, takes a moment from his iob to speak to the adver- tising staff about the finer points of selling ads. kd ,ar I - 3 T 3 ' 'Q 1971 Annual Staff Members: Diane Jackson, Stephanie Banks, Lynn Hosmer, Barb Hill, Karen McKee. Second Row-Lucinda Marshall, Sue McKee, Suzanna Wells, Carol Grady. I l l l Monday Echo Staff: Seated-Terry Walsh, John Hawkins IEdi1orl, Bob Baldwin. Standing-Kris Lawson. in-... I r ...gl Q., I l i l 1 l 5 l l l -a l ----P Y Q W N.....f'Q' X,,1 l 1 I X I . tis Q l , ..'A V or ' W l in , ,'..' .'-,. 1 f ' Sihing in The slot Mrs. Pamela Feree, Echo Tuesday Echo Staff: Margie Sanderson lEdiTorl. Standing-John Crawford, Luke Akard, Jeanette Ben- N advisor, checks proofs lust back from The prinf berry, Angie Dunn, Janis Nichols. shop in The Industrial Aris Department. 40 L M , -ar' ff is we , K Q ' 'T E ,,,f , 1 I' i , X Si Kr X, f af as s 9 4 fs x sis R X Slfff . V. Kass Ae As X X K 5 , sf- 1. , . 113.,?,, ,.,,,,,, i . in f ii5'.ls1 N.. X W K f -QA Qs 1 W ,. , .,qQ . . l wwsasw ., 5 - i X r if . .1 Wednesday Echo Staff: CaThy McAndrews, Harriet Sharlow lediforl, Camille Kennedy. Daily Echo Unclergoes LiberaIizaTion The ShorTridge Daily Echo wenT Through many changes This year. Mr. Richard Cohen, along wiTh Mrs. Pam- ela Feree, became The new advisors, aTTer The reTiremenT of Miss Jean Grubb. Mr. McCauley The linoType operaTor was also new. STudenTs noTiced The more liberal sTyle in The Echo. The Monday Echo TeaTured inTerviews of Teachers abouT Their opinions on school and world maTTers. Freehand drawings were also used. All The ediTors and sTaTT members worked To produce Their paper, The special PTA and ChrisTmas' Echos. Echo sTaff members, Linda Lee, Kevin Kelso, Fri- day ediTor, and Ellis Woolridge work on home- work aHer finishing Their assignmenTs. Terry Walsh, eidTor of This years Christmas Echo, inTenTly reads his finished producT. . . . . I h h d h ' h' , M. - Friday Echo Staff: Alexis Mirsky, Randy Kelso lco-editorl, Micheal French, Kevin Kelso lco-editorl. gogljyspfescrresfcl I?n!ngP'?yepg1?gr'?lfe ,,EChA2f. Mr. McCauley is the new Echo typesetter. -K. 'sw was -t , H , 09 wi 'Y' Advisor, Mr. Richard Cohen often spends long hours at his desk checking some of the hot copy for the latest edition. 'H' lifes, , gr .9 4 f J '-'49 ' , 1 fftxh ,Y Q .. Thursday Echo Staff: Helen Dea, Cathy McAndrews, Kathy McClure, Diedra Yowell, Mike Myers lco- editorl, Mike Watson, Rob Dawson lco-editorl, Jill Slaymaker. - ' ' kert Carol B k : F t R -Jane Henderson, Mindy Wright, Cathy Walsh, Karen Glic , Hdrxl:e1rlfcl9aiFi?d LaFkFn, lzrlyn oKve,nnedy. Back Row-Mr. Richard Cohen lsponsorl, Bill Leveque, Thom- as Beck, Sharon Hoog, David Ryder, Sharon Watkins, Alan Mitter. 15:5 Y-TEF Clubs Study Composition, Lit. Works Students who really enjoyed read- ing important works ot literature par- ticipated in Great Books Club this past year. Moll Flanders and Death of A Salesman were among classics discussed by the group. Sharing their works ot poetic genius, exchanging criticisms, and learning new writing techniques were among the many activities ot Fiction Club members. Group members were able to benefit from the vast knowl- edge ot their sponsor, Miss Mary Glenn Hamilton. .-eds' ,V fkxmww' mfwflvf ff Fiction Club: Michael Harding, Michael Goler, Mike Myers, Deborah French, Michael French, Karla Saperstein, Tom Nolan. NHS lnitiates Select Group Of Seniors In March, the National Honor So- ciety initiated torty-two new mem- bers. Candidates had to be in the top twenty-tive percent ot their class and have two service citations. New spon- sor, Miss Sally Henderson, led the group in the NHS project tor the year. Mu Alpha Theta was the national honor society for mathematics. The national requirements tor the organi- zation consisted ot a B average in all school subiects and a B plus average in mathematics courses. The club was sponsored by Miss Lucille Wahl. Quill and Scroll, an international iournalistic society, undertook the task of again selling chrysanthemums dur- ing Homecoming. Two Quill and Scroll initiations were held. One in December, where those present had the honor ot hearing Miss Nancy Green ot Elmhurst High School. The other initiations was the Annual Spring Awards Banquet. Mrs. Pamela Feree and Mr. Robert Houston were the sponsors. National Honor Society: Front Row-Lorna Douglas, Karen O'Brien, Lisa Brady, Carol Hen- derson, Cornelius Chandler. Second Row-Kris Teter, Karen McClain, Joyce Ellison, Suzanne Fortier, Bruce Jordan, Greg Hinkle. Third Row- Gary Thompson, David Niss, Janice Hoxie, Cheryl Zike, Leslie Yeager. Fourth Row-Mau- rice Wolfred, John Rowings, Greg Strand, John Hudleston, Harriet Sharlow, Carol Pike. Fifth Row-Ann Russell, Todd Dietz, Susan Robinson, Marjorie Craft. Sixth Row-Tom Streeter, Mar- iorie Sanderson, Jeanette Gerzon, Neline Ber- ry, Joyce Ellison. Seventh Row-Glenn McDon- ald, Matt Lieber, Bruce Wright, Mike Goler, John Shaw, Kevin Kelso. Eighth Row-Tom No- lan, Fred Poehlmann, Mike Myers, Liz Ulen. Not pictured-Susan Buschmann, Kerry Kirch, Ann Starrett. Mu Alpha Theta: Miss Wahl lsponsorl, Bruce Wright, John Rowings, Todd Dietz. l l l il i i. i i ii ll il i Mrs. Nancy Green, advisor of Elmerst High School publications, speaks at the Quill and Scroll initiation in the Shortridge library. l i Quill and Scroll member Leslie Yeager stands before the candles of iournalistic aspirations as initiates Randy Kelso, Mrs. Pamela Feree, Rob Dawson, Mr. Richard Cohen, Tom Nolan, and June Oldham await the candle lightening. Quill and Scroll members Margie Sanderson and Harriet Sharlow have fun as they cut rib- bons for the mums sold during homecoming. f , ' . , , , is f - 2 J ' I i ! V , : f.,' ' ,.. el ML ' i' ' N g ' S7 -yr, - - W wa... ,,,, -f . , i wade.-ua. ' 1 Z QW' Q f v W6 X f wdeum-.4 i i Quill and Scroll: Front Row-Harriet Sharlow, Keven Kelso, Margie Sanderson. Back Row- Bobby Madden, Mike Myers lpres.i, Leslie Yeager, Mr. Robert Houston lsponsori. f 4 Fleur de Lyse: Front Row-Mr. John Katsaropoulos lsponsorl, Jeff Boubour, Diane Johnson, Joel Parker, Anthony Kennedy. Back Row-Cheryl Pryor, Virginia Booth, Diane Jackson, Terry 1? ss! hi 5 it l ,I i Spanish Club: Front Row-Avis Banks, ltreas.l, Bonita Busby lsec.l, Orvella Isaac lv. pres.l, Mike Jore dan lpress agentl, Patricia Larkin lpres.l, Second Row-Shelia Majors, Angie Dunn, Deborah Hop- kins, Geri Hollis, Terry Willis, Valerie Parker, Carl Glicker. Third Row-Lela Stone, Mr. Richard Cohen lsponsorl, Taryn Kennedy, Alan Mitter, Peggy Hudson, Jan Rowan, Marie O'Connor. Back Row-Edith Dod, Ervin Denkins, Arthur Shorter, Kay Strong. Tongue Tied Students Try New Tongue The Spanish Club, sponsored by Mr. Richard Cohen, took on a new routine this year. Guest speakers, films on Spanish-speaking people, along with Spanish refreshments were the high- lights ot each meeting. The Christmas Party and the Spring Dance were the main activities for the year. Le Cercle Francais, a national or- ganization, was for the French stu- dent who wanted to improve in the language. In order to be in the club the student must Write a 500 word theme which the sponsor sends to the national organization for approval. The club emphasized the cultural re- lationship of the U. S. and France. Le Fleur de Lyse was a new club, sponsored by Mr. Katsaropoulos. The Club met weekly to help the mem- bers advance in the French language. Le Cercle Francais: Front Row-Liz Robb, June Oldham, Sharon Watkins, Lisa Brady, George Wright, Jim Jellief, Mary Nolan, Terry Walsh, Rob McClure. Second Row: Karen Glickert, Katie Mahern. Back Row-Suzy Buschman, Karen O'Brien, Becky Le Steourgen. German Club: Front Row-Chung Meng, Mike Morgan, Melvin Carraway, gie Sanderson, Kazuko Knight, Becky Bennett, David Adams. Back Row- Kerry Kirqh, Rita Tess, Nancy Bill, Miss Reiter igponsorl, Second Row- Siegfried Englser, Fred Poehlann, Tom Marks, Frank Bownlow, Tom Craig, Steve Webb, Janis Eshowsky, Penny Armstead, Toni Clark, Mike Taylor, Greg B9HI'teTf,5PiI'O BGFGVGSROS, Barry Smith. Patti Lee, Scott Hatchell. Third Row-Charles Huxhold, Tula Barnett, Mar- l I A ' W 'Y I Bringing in the Christmas Spirit , the German Latin Club: Front Row-Mrs. Emma Randle isponsori, Lenora Freeman, Camille Kennedy, Beth Bur- Club has punch and pastries, as they play ris, Taryn Kennedy, Back Row-Ann Jacobi, Earl Nowlan, Andrea Anderson, David Millers, Chris games at their annual Christmas Party. Rother. wx 'Ryu German Club Accomplishes Many Goals The German Club, sponsored by Miss Louise Reiter, Took part again in the National Federation of Students of German. This state organization, supported high school and college German Clubs. lt also held Two Ger- man Conventions in which Shortridge was represented. The social events of The club This year were The annual Christmas Party and The Fasching Festival in The Spring. The Latin Club, sponsored by Mrs. Emma Randle, participated in the l. U. Honors Program. Stanley Bibbs, Beth Burris, Barbara Overton and Taryn Kennedy, members of this year's La- tin Club, were those who qualified To Take part in the I. U. Honors Pro- gram. The club's activities centered around the club's Valentines Day Par- Ty. The Debate Club's purpose is To promote sensible arguments. Spon- sored by Mr. Richard Cohen, it is a member of the National Debate League and The Marion County De- Debate Association. The Spring Tour- nament was The most important event on the calendar. Debate Club: Jackie Smith, Kevin Lillard, Mr. Richard Cohen lsponsorl. l 49 Naturalist Club Steering Committee: Front Row-Rose Harger, Linda Lee, Liz Ulen, Ted Brown, Dave Skole, Tom Nolan. Second Row-Marya Read, Linda Schneider, Tim McDowell, Glenn McDonald, John Kirmil, Matt Lieber. Back Row-Bettye Jo Rawls, Dave Ryder. was A ' j, 1 .,.,' I .L f g ' J 1.1. -N ,V,.,x g ,,,.,, ' f -' - F - ..r A-' www. 2lLii15lhN.m+,,31?-'L ' ' .:1.4,.z. 'ff- A 'A '+ ff '1 r f 5166 - . -A - F Q .,,,,,, :ff'f'M' V '4'-t3N'1f'le ...,...,. ..:.. .. v-g3.g.'I..L. . .f W iu1+M,f-iffZ?Z'g. 5 we 'g:'.e121'-my - 'N' wrfwfffmf .W fi 7 ' 'irgfilvue ' ' If .- I! ' Naturalist Club: Front Row-Keith Crain, John Kirmil, Liz Ulen, Glenn McDonald, Matt Lieber, Tim McDowell, Dave Skole, Cindy Starrett, Linda Schnieder, Chris Schneider. Second Row-Mr. Hoover Baker isponsorl, Dale Dupree, Patty Hummons, Todd Dietz, Mary Craft, Karen Glickert, Terry Rice, Ann Starrett, Karen O'Brien, Linda Lee, Rosemary Harger, Debbie Merriman, Sue McKee, Barb Hill. Third Row-John Jellifte, Roz Dunham, Bettye Jo Rawls, Mary lngraham, Betsy Branson, John Adams, Sharon Hoog, Jeanette Gerzon, Karen McClain, Liz Bourke, Jana Walker, Nancy Bruce, Taryn Kennedy, Lynn Hesmer, Karen McKee. Fourth Row-Mike Elam, Steve Williams, John Hudleson, Dan Shullen- burger, Marya Read, Patty Hurrle, Liz Barrow, Peggy Sharpe, Kris Nygaard, Kris Teter, Greg Strand, Dave Speckman, Max Risenberg, Ted Brown, Dave Ryder, Liz Robb. Back Row-Lois Stratton, Mark Eble, Alan Mitter, Matt Akard, Phil Lowry, Luke Akard, Jack Brown, Paul Mackel, John Rowings, Tom Streeter, Bob Jones. ,Ma 'Qi 615.65 1 ' ,pl fi9f'i'fJi J aww Nsilqiilxu Naturalist Club field trips lead members to out-of-the-way places. Here at Leiber Park, Karen Glickert and Cindy Starrett commune with nature. At the last meeting of the year, Hypnotism Club members write the end to club activities, as the club goes out of existence. ff on D 52.521138 ' .W 1 Field Trips Provide Fun And Frolic The Naturalist Club abolished grade requirements this past year. Naturalists Club started out to be a club for those students who were interested in science, but this past year it's purpose was to expose city students to wildlife. Their programs included field trips to Leiber State Park, Owen Putnam Park, and Morgan Monroe State For- est where they made paths through- out the parks. The Steering Committee with the help of their sponsor, Mr. Hoover Baker, planned the programs of this past year. The Hypnotism Club was a new group this past year. The club met after school on Wednesday. The clubs' purpose was to teach concentration, improve memory and the ability to relax. G3 Hypnotism Club: Front Row--Melvin Carroway. Second Row-Matt Kennedy, Alan McCullough, Dave Adams, Richard Bottoms. Third Row-Lenora Freeman, Jackie Smith, Cathy Campbell, Patty Lee, Lydia Shaw, Becky Bennett, Patsy Welles. Back Row-Mrs. Catherine Dittermore linstructorl, Mr. Allen Sutherland lsponsorl, Terrence Crowford, Mike Foley, Don Davis, John Mayall, Rick Toumey. Number eighteen in the Midwest, Bruce Wright, concentrates on a move during chess practice after school, as Michael Gant watches. Deep in concentration Alexis Mirsky studies the position of her chessmen while waiting for her opponent to make the next move. Ep s g ii , w I h , , A f t 'fl 2 ' eff l Z 'N 2 Tfdf' l ..' ,v il l s ,, ,fall QF? Q-f-gi-' X . ll ydlwf 'lt 'WH Y All - , vi Ax M K WT ' wlifwl ,I A I, 1 Y is R. Y A - L n km I ,il Y! pw, ue, W' ' Q , to M vA' I It With hands hovering over the bell, Mike Goler, Glenn McDonald, Kevin Kelso, and John Shaw anxiously await the next question. 52 . I I. Q gy A , v ' Q91 gffiiiitfx Chess Club: Front Row-Hoover Baker lsponsorl, Bob Bishop, Lavert Sharpe, Alexis Mirsky, Mike Gant, Richard Hudson, Tom Beck. Second Row-Charles Williams, Mike Goler, Dole Dupree, Bruce Wright, Audrey Heard. Bock Row-Greg Bennet, Spiro Bereveskos, Randy Gilliand, Tracy Guband, Randy Hughes. Quiz Team: First Row-Luke Akard, Mike Goler, Glenn McDonald, Row-Mary Ingraham, Stephanie Heard, Randy Kelso. Third Row Patsy Larkin. Fourth Row-Matt Akard, Alexis Mirsky. John Shaw, Kevin Keslo. Second -Michael French, Carol Hansen, ll W gi , 'Riclge's Best est Skills On The TV The Shortridge Quiz Team compet- ed against and defeated, Beech Grove in a television match. The team, led by Captain Glenn McDonald, an- swered questions ranging trom art, music, mathematics, current events, all the sciences, and, new this year, home economics. The Quiz Team is sponsored by Mrs. Constance Kirby. Other meets were held during the school year. Shortridge students supported three mathematics clubs. The oldest of these was the Math Club, which was organized in February of T916 and has been active since then. Members ot the Math Club must be in Geome- try Il or higher and have a liking of mathematics. The Chess Club, Sponsored by Mr. Hoover Baker and Mr. Charles Thom- as met once a week. The members set out determined to win, and the maiority ot the time they did. They won the state championship and brought home many trophies. Math Club: Front Row-Cathy Walsh, Mindy Wright, Stephanie Mosley, Todd Deitz, June Oldham, Michael French. Back Row-Bruce Wright, John Rowings. Girl's RCTC Wins First ln City eet Competitive divisions of Shortridge High School ROTC held quite a for- midable position in varsious city com- petitions. The Rifle Team participated in several local meets, including The Fifth Army Postal Match, and two city postal matches. Expert rifle men plac- ed in each of the competitions. Female members of the department not only boosted the moral of their male counterparts, but they also brought home several awards to Shortrige's ROTC department. The Girl's Drill Team won several first place awards in local competitions. ROTC Sponsors made their own uni- forms, which merited praise from high ranking officials. Battalion Commander, Cadet Col. Reginald Mason was among the guests to speak at the Kiwanis Club Dinner. Both the Girl's and Men's Drill Teams performed at this din- ner and incited an enthusiastic re- sponse from the audience. Battalion Staff: Front Row-Trish Lasher Ispon- sorl, Mai. Reginald Mason lbattalion comman- derl, Capt. Garland Pannell. Back Row- S! Mai. Mitchell Ney, Lt. Merris Young, Lt. Mai. Eric Malone, Lt. Mike Morgan. ROTC Sponsors: Front Row-Kazuko Knight, Trish Lasher, Elizabeth Flannery, Pat Hummons, Cyn- thia Stanley, Deborah Battle, Gricelda Ross. Back Row-Denise Murrell, Christie Hinton. Girl's Drill Team: Front Row-Wanda Burks, Theresa Davenport, Bonita Busby, Orvella lsaac, Virginia Booth icommanderi. Second Row-Martha Gipson, Toni Ballinger, Carla Taylor, Francis Johnson, Lula Barnett. Back Row-Patricia Turner, Betty Clark, Rosalind Campbell, Rhonda Liggins, Vonda Elam, Vikki Sallee, Pam Sallee. 95 9'-X an pu. dl! 'li an Drill Team: Front Row-Antonia Cassares, Merris Young, Ewing Thompson, Christie Hinton, Bradley Turner, Stanley Sanders, Frazier Tubbs. Second Row-Gerry William, Samule Davis, Linn Bray, Cleo- d J Battle. phus Loper. Back Row--John Randolph, Robert An erson, uan Shortridge's ROTC color guard stands at at- tention waiting for the Veteran's Day Parade to begin. The ROTC went on to win first place. mm xii' Rifle Team: Front Row-Cynthia Stantley, Regin ald Mason, Trish Lasher. Back Row--Rick Litt rell, John Randolph, Mike Morgan, Randy Gilli land. epresentatives Improve S S Relations The Student Council was very act- ive this past year, as can be seen by Shortridge's unique Homecoming. An- other project ot the Student Council was a student boycott of the cafe- teria to better conditions there. The Student Council was also a factor in forming an advisory Com- mittee, which discussed independent studies and various school rules and regulations, with the hope of changes. The Human Relations Council, sponsored by Mr. Roy Aberson, also took on a new look this past year. A series ot skits in which the students would portray a teacher, and in turn, the teacher would take the part of a student, was given. This helped to better the student-teacher, the tea- cher-student relationships. The HRC also sponsored many speakers, one ot which was the Dean of Men, Mr. Richard Boormen, who spoke on corporal punishment. Human Relations Council Officers: Neline Berry, 3 Ann Russell, Gabe Gachaw. T .1 a -,,,Y.. Human Relations Council: Front Row-Bernadette Randle, Marge Craft, Karen O'Brien, Cheryl Bridgetorth, Gabe Gachaw, Neline Berry, Ann Rus sell, Debbie Merriman, Judy Hawkins. Second Row-Diane Jackson Daphne Johnson, Berena Pannell, Liz Barrow, Michelle Hall, Lloyd Hall Lorna Douglas, Susan McKee, Jeanette Gerzon, Barbara Hill. Third Row- fi! 111911 L20 'il' vc 5 . Kris Teter, Mary Ingram, Patty Hurrle, Peggy Sharpe, Betsy Branson, Marya Read, Denise Hughley, Karen McKee, Lynn Hosmer, Terry Willis. Fourth Row: Diane Johnson, Ben Singletary, George Shanklin, Greg Strand, Dave Speckman, Max Reiswerg, Tim McDowell, Matt Leiber, Liz Ulen, Ted Brown. 15 1' I i 41 tl J. A .1 V.-TNQ, 5 v , . O W .- v 'Ms Q 4 Qkfxw ' A : fx -yi fig, WEN, S Girls League: Front Row-Re'Nita O'Bannon, Terry Willis, Bernadette Ran- dle, Elsie Sacks, Cheryl Bridgetorth, Berena Pannell, Tanya Douglas, lv- pres.l, Liz Ulen ipres.l, Quensetta Williams ltreas.l, Joyce Houghton isec.l Neline Berry, Lisa Talley, Debbie Merriman. Second Row: Sharon Merri- weather, Charlene Weeks, Peggy Hudson, Mary Bruce, Karla Saperstein, Geri Hollis, Mindy Wright, Cordryan Burch, Colleen Bolden, Jody Wooley, Angie Orton, Debra Davis, Barbara Overton, Trine Rolstead, Mrs. Rosemary 1 Carpenter lsponsorl. Third Row: Karen Glickert, Joyce Spencer, Deidre Yo- well, Vicki Anderson, Connie Barbie, Shelia Maiors, Diane Jackson, Peggy Sharpe, Diane Johnson, Patty Hummons, Betty Jo Rawls, Susan McKee, Rhena Hayes, Shari McCrai. Back Row-Marsha Hearn, Joyce Spencer, Terri Cobb, Mary lngrahm, Marya Read, Kris Teter, Betsy Branson, Liz Barrow, Karen McKee, Lynn Hosmer, Linda Schneider, Janice Wilson, Pa- tricia Graves. 'pw usa ess..-M Q A--H -Vit ' A Q, for ' . x N.- V..35 ., 157 i 3 Key Club: Front Row-Chris Solterman, Rick Toumey, Dave Skole itreas.l, Ted Brown lv-pres.l, Tom Streeter lpres.l, John Rowings lsec.l. Second Row: Gary Ogden, Keith Crain, Matt Akard, Lloyd Hall, Mike Goler, Michael French, Dale Dupree, Clinton Carbon, Steve Mason, Walter Cain, Brian Radcliffe. Third Row: John Crawford, Jack Brown, Luke Akard, Charles I v- -'-ww A, ,X v r-- Q - . -- ' Huxhold, Bill Leveque, Rob Dawson, Larry Risch, Tom Marks, David Ry- der, Mike Myers, John Shaw, Bruce Wright. Back Row: Steve Hatchett, Matt Lieber, Tom McDowell, Dan Shullenberger, Fred Poehlmann, Alan Patter- son, Arthur Cobb, Dave Speckman, Tim McDowell, Maurice Wolfred. S S Clubs Work Hard To Improve Girl's League held many work pro- iects that benefited both school and community. Some of these proiects were students working at Larue Car- ter State Hospital and selling daisy stickers as their money-making proi- ect. In coniunction with the GirI's League, True Blue also contributed their time in working at hospitals. In addition to this, members of the club held a toy drive for those persons at the hospital wanting to buy gifts for their families. The Key Club, another service or- ganization devoted its time in aid- ing different groups around the city. These members also worked at La- rue Carter Hospital. Scribbling an assignment hastily on her note pad, Mrs. Carpenter, Dean of Girls, gives an assignment to office assistant Jackie Kennedy. True Blue Front Row Sheila Malors Melanie Caudile Helen Dea Debbie Angie Orton Doris Kendreck, Diane Jackson, Denise Brooks, Diane John- Crosler Anita Singleton Liz Ulen Jackie Kennedy Charise Burch Second son Claudia Belinski Peggy Turnley, Vicki Anderson, Jackie Bue, Deidra Shortridge Service Clubs Benefit School Mrs. RuTh Webb, Business DeparT- menT head, sponsored The FuTure Business Leaders of America lFBLAl in anoTher successful year. The club was open To any sTudenT enrolled in one of ShorTridge's business courses. This pasT year The club was ser- vice orienTed. Business sTudenTs serv- ed as TypisTs Tor various school func- Tions. The ShorTridge Red Cross was very acTive This pasT year. As a service group They parTicipaTed in a mulTi- Tude of acTiviTies, highlighTed by a chiT-chaT program aT The Girl's School, Tea Time parTies aT CenTral STaTe Hos- piTal and volunTeer programs aT or- phanages and aT The VeTerans Hospi- Tal. ShorTridge's Red Cross was Torfun- aTe enough To have represenTaTives on The Marion CounTy Board, and also on The Marion CounTy Board of Di- recTors. Y-Teens is a service organizafion Tor high school girls connecTed wiTh The YWCA. The sponsor of The club was Mrs. Rosemary CarpenTer. The presidenT was Dorine Twyman. FBLA: FronT Row-Angie Dunn, Jackie SmiTh. Second Row-Debbie Jones, Cheryl Twymon, Gricelda Ross lpres.l. 1 T l T A w 24 elfplv YQ sf., - v. Q. v s.A-' -' 4, W. 53 -. . --0' .11 -... uv q- - -, ry - - ,M 1 -. -4 , . I' ..,, l l l l l l l i l l li F' Y-Teens: Front Row-Dorine Twyman, Lisa Weaver, Rhonda Liggins, Debra French, Carla Taylor. Second Row-Carmen Weaver, Vanita Banks, Angie Dunn, Betty Clark, Cathy Cambell. Third Row- Mary Foster, Allison Bond, Diane Jackson, Lenida Sanders, Cassandra Cravley. Back Row-Patricia Gregory, Marionette Wineglass, Carmon Cassaros, Denise Murrell. Red Cross Front Row Gricelda Ross lsecl Angie Dunn ipresl Stephanie Mosley Second Row Cheryl Twyman Arthur Starter Debbie Janes Jackie Smith itreasl tl l l 1. .A 5 iff ! ' V. . :i yrgti ,Rf i Q ,I 5 , ilrflrf ,Tift , 3-, i ,U y I I . I . . I G Q l Y-Teens president Dorine Twyman discusses preparations needed for the Christmas dance. Advertising posters were made at the meeting. 61 Madrigals: Front Row-Denise Merrell, Liz Ulen, Kay Strong, Toni Clark, Audrey Heard, Sharon Wat kins, Leslie Yeager. Back Row-Melvin Carraway, Glen MacDonald, Rob Gilpin, Kvin Lillard, Eric Jones, Bobby Madden. Xi 7 I' A Capella Choir: Front Row- Neline Berry, Amy Wells, Gwendolyn Sprad- ley, Toni Clark, Barbara Malone, Penny Armstead, Cheryl Thompson, Au- drey Heard, Elsie Sacks, Joyce Ellison, Terry Willis, Sharon Steavens, Kerry Kirch. Second Row-Janis Lumpkin, Tericko Knight, Mary Bruce, Elizabeth Barrows, Carmen Cazores, Vikki Hunter, Jana Walker, Berena Pannell, Cheryl Bridgeforth, Lorna Douglas, Wiletta Poseley. Third Row-Mary Mont- gomery, Mary Nolan, Betsy Branson, Sharon Watkins, Bernadette Randle, Denise Murrell, Pat Lasher. Back Row-Donna Spearmen, Peggy Barnett, Claire Rogers, Lois Stratton, Daphne Johnson, Kris Teter, Marya Read, Beth Burris, Diane Conway. With an outstretched hand and a determined look, Mr. Stephen Stomps, director of the Madrigols and Capella Choir instructs his students to put more emphasis on a certain point in their song. lli A New Sound For a Cappella And Maclrigals The Madrigal Singers took on a completely different look this past year. The girls were dressed in full length blue velvet formals with trains. The men wore black tuxedoes with blue shirts and velvet bow ties to create a beautiful blend with the girls. They sang mostly chamber mu- sic, rather than regular Madrigal mu- sic. This music created a new sound. The sound of chamber music could be heard on the fourth floor during the second period, too, as the a Cap- pella Choir rehearsed for Christmas and Choral Classic performances. A Capella: Front Row-Linda Schneider, Patty Hummons, Alison Rooker, Marjory Craft, Jane Henderson, David Thomas, Michael White, Alan Mitter, 3 5 5 f 2 ,. E Gloria Butsch, James Gibbs, George Wright, Jack Broven, David Ryder, Micheal McAndrews, Howard Baetzhold. Back Row-Kay Strong, Peggy Lloyd Hall, Marshall Fields, Kevin Lillard. Second Row-Rose Harhger, An- Avefifte, Eleanor BfGClfOfd, Ellis WO0lfidQG, Greg Sffflmll, Glenn MCDOf1Gld, drew Cosentino, Melvin Carraway, lra Hogan, David Moore, Bryce Bate, Eric JOUGS, Ted Brown, Rod USl16I'- Dave Skole, Daniel Smith, Stephen Wilburn. Third Row-Lereoa Sanford, Choral Club: Front Row-Julie Zimmerman, Valerie Eubanks, Celeste beth Edwards, Rhonda Hale, Denise Hughley, Michelle Hall, Robin Wallace, Strickland, Bernadette MaxweIl,Sue McKee, Betsy Wells, Shirley Stigler, Cindy Cathy Campbell, Donna Stevens, Bonita Webster, Shirley Steward, Alonez Wiggins. Back Row-Michelle Franklin, Debra Davis, Jody Wooley, Eliza- Finn. Music Men: First Row-Andrew Consentino, Lloyd Hall, Dale Dupree, Steve Third Row-Tim Clark, Michael White, Tom Hart. Fourth Row-Daniel Smith, Mason. Second Row: Mark Moss, Ted Brown, Gerald Murry, Forrest Wooley. David Miller, Arthur Cobb, Carl Woods. Fifth Row-Greg Strand, John Steward, Ellis Woolridge. Back Row-Larry King. 64 , Mr. Christopher Carter, Shortridge's new director of the musical variety groups discusses a point in the script of Once Upon a Mattress with Mr. Phillip Hirsch and Mr. Sheldon Kantor. wiv? ,. ' we Fifl . f 2 A 5 Q 1 2, til 2 as 'f.. , r, 1, V 'X xr , ' X,,4 , Girls Ensemble: Front Row-Kerry Kirch, Cheryl Bridgeforth, Lorna Douglas, Neline Berry. Second Row-Patty Hummons, Bernadette Randle, Betsy Bran- ff' Q . af 2 Q 1 e , New Image, Jazz, Rock Add Variety Choral Club took on a new look this past year. Under the direction of Christopher Carter, these twenty- five girls determined that they would be a successful group. Contributing to this new mood was livelier music and their fashionable new tunic and pants outfits. The Music Men had a wider selec- tion of music to sing this past year. Among the items were pop, rock and jazz. The outfits of the Music Men were black iackets and black pants. The Girls Ensemble also went through many changes under its new director Mr. Carter. Dance routines -W and props were added to the choreography made enlivening per- formances. as T ig f ts l E l tl s 5 4 S , wsW.tz..qf....W,.1.....z.....,..... J' Y . if M... ,,..,.,c lf . .WM I 1 f e J no .N , ,, www son, Berena Pannell. Back Row-Kris Teter, Daphne Johnson, Roz Dunham, Kris Nygaard, Marya Read. New, Unique Formations Conducted by Mr. Leonard Behling, the Band added to Their performances new and different formations. March- ing in the Veterans Day Parade, they placed first in city competition. The Band also marched in the Indianapo- lis 500 Mile Race Parade. The Orchestra led by Mr. John Medieski practiced long and hard for Their many performances. The Or- chestra, made up of strings and The best brasses, percussions, and wood- winds of The Band, played primarily classical music. The Pit Orchestra, made up of the best of Band and Orchestra, worked many late hours for perfection in the music that they were to play at The school musical and community per- formances. The Pit Orchestral class met after school and was directed by Mr. Leonard Behling. Practicing alone to form harmony, this years brass section of the Shortridge Band masters songs for performances during half-time of football and basketball games along wtth pep sessions xxx. Yin... it if gs yy ,, tv .. ., , .,,,,..,., ,,,. , ,nb ...... I I :.-.::f,.v5-- L , lm l A Q 4 fig: F' av Q31-sv.. W1 l ,.pf'T i z 4 ffm V . A S-uni' Pit Orchestra: Front POW-TiF1C1 Louise, YVONWG CUFNS, JOY Evans, Kevin ieski lDirectorl Back Row Bruce Wright John Shaw Lorraine Woodard Kelso, Janus Eschewski, Jeremy Smith. Second Row-Allison Rooker, Deb- Brion Rgdchffe Tracy G,ll,lCmd Larry Kmg bie Stanfill, Terri Parker, Lois Ann Zimmerman, Jackie Roddy, Mr, Med- Band: Clinton Carbon lDrum Maiorl. First Row-Dorine Twyman, Gloria Johnson, Melva Thomas, Gary Thompson, Keith Crain, Anita Wade, Julia Zimmerman, Lisa Talley, Marilyn Eaton, Cathy Welch, Mindy Wright, Deb- bie Stanfill. Second Row-Steve Mason, Phyllis Preacher, Amy Campbell, Loisann Zimmerman, Terri Parker, Tom Marks, Bruce Wright, Frank Max- well, Levert Sharpe Ill, Dale Dupree, Everett Wade, Gabe Gachaw, John Shaw, Barbara Malone, Lorraine Woodard, Toni Clark. Back Row-Gary Ogden, William Simmons, Edwin Walker, Dennis Russell, Herman Burdette, Chris Solterman, Steve Katchek, Chris Von Stieglitz, Mike Curry, Pheldon Maiors I, Derrick Ransom, Brian Radcliffe, Frank Jacobs, Tracy Gilliand, George Lee, Mr. Leonard Behling lDirector,l Enoch Vinnegar, Howard Henry ll. Orchestra: Front Row-Jeremy Smith, Kevin Kelso, Carol Hansen, Janis Eshowsky, Allison Rooker. Second Row-Marilyn Watkins, Jackie Roddy, Joy Evans, Yvonne Curtis. Third Row-Lynn Kincaid, Denise Duncan, San- dra Cameron, Barbara Malone, Tina Garrett. Fourth Row-Mr. John Me- dieski iDirectorJ, Dorine Twyman, Melva Thomas, Cathy Walsh, Mindy Wright, Debbie Stanfill, Terry Parker, Larry King. Back Row-Toni Clark, Gary Ogden, Brian Radcliffe, Lorraine Woodard, John Shaw, Tom Marks, Frank Jacobs, Tracy Gilliland, Mike Curry. Dramatists Communicate In Theatrics Students who were interested in dramatics, ioined the Footlights Club. The members and their sponsor, Mr. Hirsch, discussed recent happenings in the field ot dramatics. The club also took trips to see theater productions. Footlighters who wanted to be more involved in the tield of dramatics went into Thespians. To be in Thes- pians one must earn ten Thespian points. Each point is worth one hour's work on one of the school's productions. These people may either have been in a production or helping in the Stage Crew. The Stage Crew was a group ot students who helped back stage, checked lights, made scene changes and did various other behind the scene iobs. They also operated cur- tains and the sound system along with the backdrops. The Stage Crew was led by Mr. Studebaker, who kept the productions running smoothly. The School musical Once Upon A Mattress presented a story about a young prince whose mother would not let anyone in the kingdom marry until her son was married to a real princess who could pass her impos- sible test. The play involved a variety of songs which the performers pre- sented with the orchestra. QD if-H' gi E 1 K' ai f i? 2 3 sig, gf' 1 . in M X , J ii f iXZl?ff V .1 ' . i r v ,Q T! . . T . Q y' Q V ilk LIIA ,, XA KVQ- 3:-V, Q G , I ll -,XS 5. V . A.... ' I xi, if Stage Crew: Cedric Welcher, Eric Jones, James Demmings, Mike Watson, John Stewart, Chris Smee huyzen, Mike Morgan, Mr. Studebaker tsponsorl, James Fountain. At rehearsal, Sir Harry lGlen McDonaldl speaks of Lady Larkin's lMary Brucel condition, as the wizard lMike Myersl peers from behind. Princess Winitred iMarya Readl, also known as Fred, tells Prince Dauntless lKevin Lillardl of her life in the kingdom where she lived. Thespians: Mike Morgan, Penny Armistead, Kare lsponsorl, Kevin Lillard, Don Fasig, Mary Ringle. n Glickert. Back Row Eric Jones, Mr. Philip Hirsch i e I 'L l l 5 4 N, F00flI9l1iS Club Front Row-Carol Morgan, Karen Glickert, Penny Armi. Chris Walder. Third Row- Shirley Steward, Mitchelle Hall, Denise Hughley, stead Kathy Campbell, Clinton Carbon, Peggy Barnett, Carol Grady, Rita Sarah Edyvean. Back Row-Virginia Boothe, Vanita Banks, Melba Thomas, Tess Mike Jordan Steve Ellis. Second Row-Mary Ringle, Peggy Sharpe, l-ibbY l'ief1defS0f1, Kevin l-illGfOl, Mr. Philip i'lifSCl1 lSPOnS0fl- Bonita Busley Orvella Osaac, Wonita Rowely, Leona Sanders, Joy Evans, l i 1 I I 1 1 l '71 Vaucleville s All-Star Performance A Star Spangled Banter was The Theme for Junior Vaudeville. Four acts tried out for Vaudeville cuts and all of Them passed judging by a select group of Teachers. Murder in the Rue MorTe was about a wife who Tries To murder her husband after she discovers that he is inheriting millions of dollars. A satire on Televsion commercials was done in The ldes of March. It was a spoof on Things ranging from weiners to The Man from Drag. The real story behind The discovery of America was told by an old Indian chief in Do You Have a Reservation. What's It All About was CJ story of The Typical American boy asking a girl tothe big dance. On his knees, Pat Byland asks Deborah Battles To The big school dance, while her friend, Elsie Sacks watches The proposal. Vaudeville Chairman Lula Barnette and Pro- gram Editor Allison Rooker pause from Their busy schedules to pose for an Annual picture. 'fT7f'f srff'-'--'A-w...e,,cw. ..,...,,, he I Forrest Wooley, Gerri Murray, James Fountain, Right: AT the breakfast Table, Rachel, ready to Ellis Woolridge and Steve Mason sing a song blow up, tells her husband l'II be glad when in Do YOU HOVG C1 RSSEYVGIIODH. The divorce Comes Through, lil l 3 1 5 l l y , 7 if 1? 'r i 1 4 l l r i as Z, l f, gg , i 'IQ Clinton Carbon directs an on stage rehearsal for his vaudeville sef, The ldes of March, a spoof on Television commercials. Actors pracficing Their parts are Stanford Williams and Carol Maxey. 'Y' Striving to reoch the gool, Competing forthe extro point, 'Ridgers confront their opponents Winning or losing they tight to the end. ' Athletics Principal R. Lloyd Green and Vice-principal Julian Coleman admired the Junior Class float entitled The Devil Made Us Do lt. Shortridge cheerleaders come to a sudden halt in Their yelling, to take a brief look at the fight- ing Blue Devils on the football field. s ws. f - , - semi sf ,gf .s.,NFi'9!Xg, wif? Jamming to their own Music, members of The Monaco Show Band played a few popular songs for the Shortridge audience. The group was the first of three bands to play at the Homecoming Concert 7 T , p l I 1 ,, Q Q L A'l'Y: ,N 4'-T' .QS 31 iQ A N 'W A N W? fi' ,. Q lf l l l Homecoming Drops PasT Picks Up New This year's Homecoming Took a few sTeps away from The TradiTional acTiviTies. lnsTead of a parade from ShorTridge To Julius Field, There was a parade of decoraTed cars and TloaTs during halTTime. AnoTher change was The replacernenT of The Homecoming dance wiTh a Rock ConcerT. Ellis Wool- ridge served as emcee for The Tes- TiviTies. Music for The concerT was pro- vided by The Monaco Show Band, The NinTh SpecTrum and The Empli- menTs Show Band. During The inTermission, The Home- coming Queen and her courT were an- nounced. The princesses were: VaniTa Banks, freshman, Vickie Sallee, sopho- more, and ChrisTie HinTon, iunior. The Homecoming Queen was Debbie CarpenTer. In keeping wiTh pasT years, mem- bers of Quill and Scroll sold chrysan- Themums and pom-poms in The cafe- Teria. Our Toofball Team sTuffed The Wood Woodchucks back inTo Their hole wiTh a 20 To 8 vicTory. Homecoming queen, Debbie Carpenter, is escort- ed off-sfage by Mike Myers, offer having re- ceived a bouqueT of red roses. Action blazes as a 'Ridge player hits the dirt during the Wood Homecoming game. The Blue il' Devils won, massacring the Woodchucks, 20-8. IW 'i fff Charles Jordan lfacing cameral and Greg Strand practice tackling in early season drills. This 1 exercise is called a pick me up. Wilma -- its 4 'NP' , ,foe V+' K ,gi S- 'QW 5 ss, .fm as ss .C as L if ,,. lg' 'fs L? : Jw: we-fir ,ss s M kaqfrwav A' 'Q X I r ' f - 'i i . wits M-K..fs-'ies-iff 'I97'I Varsity Football Team: Front row-Ron Wilkins, lra Hogan lmanagerl, Tom Griffin, Curtis Rumer, Rodney Smith, Walt Peacock, Dave Shanklin, Cornelius Chandler, Dave Skole, Dave Moore, Bill Lash, Garland Pannell, Tom Freebairn, Ezell Marrs, Dave Morokoff, Derek Bland, Keith Lyerson. Second Row-Herb Hurt, Daryl Stout, Orelius Barnett, James Payton, Titus Rush, Mike Curry, John Kirmil, Tom Nolan, Bradford Grisso, Stanley Bibbs, l l Mark Moss, Gary Ogden lmanagerl. Back Row-Bill Perry lcoachl, Richard Boarman, Greg Jones, Al Cobb, Ken Glenn, Mark McDonald, Clarence Frazier, Art Cobb, Charles Jordan, Greg Strand, Dennis Taylor, George Witt, Greg Rand, Chester Hayes, Chris Solterman, Mike Young, Jerry Chance lhead coachl. Devils Have Second 5-5 Grid Season With only seven seniors, Short- ridge's grid team completed its sec- ond consecutive 5-5 year under Coach Jerry Chance. The running of all-city second teamer Walt Peacock, aerial hiiack- ing of Titus Rush, and passing of Mark McDonald and Dave Shanklin, all underclassmen, showed that youth doesn't always constitute inability. Rush had tour interceptions and McDonald and Shanklin shared the single-calling chores. Seniors John Kirmil, Tom Nolan, Bucky Frazier and Greg Strand per- fromed well on defense. Strand was on the All-city second team of The Indianapolis News , while Kirmil was honorable mention. Tom Nolan l55l leads the team onto the field while Dave Shanklin H51 quickly follows. George Witt takes a breather. Jerry Chance proves coaching has its trying moments. I h't l1'm l0W- C'mon ref! What about the facemask! I think we'Il start all over again! Hey, Kirmi, i i Y v fe, 94 , , E : 1970 Varsity Football Scores I OPPONENT Opp. SHS , Marshall 28 12 Northwest O 6 K Brebeuf 28 O Ben Davis 26 36 5 Ritter 18 6 ' Roncalli 7 12 , Cathedral 13 6 Wood 8 20 Broad Ripple 14 20 Tech O 24 I I E r I 78 T75 6 I ,wr .,..., . SE' ,,' if 1 1 ' J A . 1 N if V , ' L I A, t . ' A f , sang? 'f ' ' f' ' L M .4 1 1 -, A, , th W , ' V cw - Y, , 5 S ,cs - .- I , 1 gee-. , .. 3 sr-3' ' 1 ' sv.-Shia.. A'- Freshman Football Team: Front Row-Karl Cain, Raymond Baker, Byron Douglas, Jerry Johnson, Bob Brown, Kenny Rogers. Second Row-Derek Anderson, Greg Harris, Jerome Middleton, Lonnie Johnson, Reginald Allen, Glen Rush, Mark Skole. Third Row-John Toumey, Charles Christmon, Greg Porter, Michael Cain, Chris Pike, Greg Bennett, Ralph Davenport. Back Row-Michael Nemecek, Greg Elder, Kanya Oliver, Mike Foley, Coach Charles Thomas, Sam Blandina, Anthony Thompson, Coach Jim Hausman. Satans Cop Second City Title In Row ln his first year as head coach, Bill Springer directed the hardwood team to a 16-7 record including its second consecutive City title, the school's third since 1967. Co-captains Dave Speckman and Charles Jordan led the Satan's in scoring. Speckman, the only senior starter, was tops at 20.8. Jordan, a 6-8 iunior center, had a 20.0 average but led in rebounds with a 17.0 average. Warren Boyd, the other iunior starter, provided clutch buckets while sophomore guards Ron Jones and Chet Dorsey handled the loackcourt. Junior Juan Jones was the sixth man in the Satan attack. Shortridge had little difficulty cop- ping the City as its pressing defense stymied the opposition. Sophomore guard Ron Jones releases an eye- opening iump shot against Brebeuf. 1970-1971 Varsity Basketball Scores OPPONENT OPP SHS Anderson 57 59 Washington 64 58 Ben Davis 71 78 Richmond 59 45 Wood 63 76 Chatard 66 81 Brebeuf 67 82 Cathedral 67 72 Scecina 76 100 Vincennes 79 78 Arlington 65 85 Tech 59 72 Brazil 49 86 Terre Haute Wiley 81 76 Manual 77 89 Broad Ripple 72 75 Lafayette Jeff 77 72 Connersville 75 69 City Tournament Championship Washington lSECT.l 55 51 ' , MFI J.. 5 .i S 5? 1 Q31 ' 2 ' 4 .,,,? ,T ,R ., Q. I n Pb! in ,N- r 'fi X-I 'S iw. 1129 F 'Sm 4- 'fir -' 3' sl X :gf N ,.. ,-ff: 1 Q - 2 r - ffl ex fl R, l l During The Shorfridge-Scecina game, Juan Jones l leaps into The air for a lump shot as his amazed 1 defender leans back to avoid his descent. Freshman Basketball Team: Front Row-Robert Anderson lmgr.l, Lafareo Smifh, Dennis Johnson, Darryl Burks, Todd Rumer, Dereck Burks, Tony Shirley, Bryan Williams, Russell Johnson. Back Row- Coach Bill Perry, Tyronne Shirley, Greg Elder, Tom Jones, Robert Harris, Burt Singleteary, Anthony Thompson, Wayne Brown, Larry Coles. ll! X. '. WSW- - 161: , VUFSHY Boskeiboll TGUNI Fronf ROW-Ef10Cl'1 Vif1l'1eQGV. MGX RGiSW6I'Q, Springer, Kevin Kilbrew lmgr.l, Chesier Dorsey, Juan Jones, Alan Patter- Worren Boyd, Bob Jones, Chuck Jordon, Dove Speckmon, George Shonklin, son, Jim Lambert, Ron Jones, Assisram Coach Larry Humes, Melvin Carra- Ben Singleteary, Richard Toumey lmgr.l. Back Row-Head Coach Bill wqy lmgrj, l l l Hobbs Beats Panthers For State Crown John Hobbs brought fame to Short- ridge grapplers by copping his first state championship in the 105 pound class and gave the '71 matmen a seventh place in the State Wrestling Championship Tourney at Southport. Bruce Corbin of the third state championship Bloomington Panthers found Hobbs too much and lost a 2-1 decision. Hobbs, a 105 class transfer from Southport, was unbeaten in 19 match- es. He won 17 and tied twice. Hobbs, who will help form the nucleus of next year's team, carried an 8.0 grade point average. At the Tipton Tourney, where he won the 105 pound cham- pionship, Hobbs was voted the Tourney's most outstanding wrestler. Coach Richard Boarman totaled a 2-8 season record and had five dedi- cated and talented grapplers, who helped him make the season bear- able. The quintet was: Frank Jacobs, Bucky Frazier, Herb Stratton, Derek Bland and Hobbs. Preparing to take down his opponent, Ray- mond Baker begins his match. Baker was a I member of Shortridge's frosh team. 1970-71 Varsity Wrestling Scores OPPONENT OPP. SHS Arlington 33 18 Chatard 36 8 Washington 30 14 Wood 13 29 Warren Tourney 6'fl1 City Tourney 12'fl1 Scecina 36 12 Tech 28 23 Tipton Tourney 3rd Cathedral 33 17 North Central 40 8 Brebeuf 16 33 Sectional 8th Regional 9th State 7Tl'1 1970-71 Varsity Wrestling Team: Front Row: Dennis Taylor, Greg Flynn, Derek Bland, John Hobbs, Herb Stratton, Stewart Johnson, Frank Jacobs. Second Row: Raymond Baker, Dave Morokoff, Ezell Marrs, John Foley, Greg Porter, John Pierson, Karl Cain, Larry Lunsford. Back Row: Mitchell Smith, Coach Richard Boarman, James Lidell, Willard Thompson, Tom Watkins, Matt Donegan. X .,f,fsf.i,ti -itf,t32f'4t1'tfs4i', :tg Qs- lin: 'Wife -gigs!-w s2trrfz':s1i.-rftfsvf i is ..-.w5f5feiig?f'g'ojl!efi ,' i ,Tif-.F,!'ggtTi'rl fa'4'5 . A -' 3 N4 l,olQ111,',wt . -T -1 sr.. ft' Hi' Wai? . 1--w.:'w:'f'! !z1'ff':ff+'f3 1!1i?7'mi'k ' 4 . ggi..',ffV'az, ,,i:fQiifllH1fff4p1,'t T az 'L'g5.f,gvZl3if4Q1?U',QT,,In1,vi . ' mi' A J . 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T: 5 ' -li v 0. .xl ,Q Harriers Under the guidance of first-year coach, Larry Humes, Shortridge posted a 5-3 record in dual competition and finished well in the invitationals. Seniors Greg Smith, Mark Hammer and Mike Taylor were the experienced members of the squad, who carried the harriers. Smith was the top run- ner throughout the year. The best showing in the invitation- als were third at Marshall and fifth of fifteen at Ben Davis. Greg Smith, senior letterman and top runner for the Satins, leads the pack as he heads around the turn heading for the tape. 1970 Varsity Cross Country OPPONENT Brebeuf 24 28 Marshall 28 18 Pike i7 18 Broad Ripple 30 i7 Manual 16 30 Roncalli 30 20 Wood 19 28 Washington 15 25 Opp. S.H.S. 9' Lower score wins. t-Qu' Number two runner Mike Taylor expresses the pain of running non-stop at full speed over the two-mile cross country course. T970 Varsity Cross-Country Team: John Swan- igan, Dwight Merritts, Jesse Stover, Derek Bland, Mark Hammer, Tom Hart, Greg Smith, Richard Payne, Mitchell Smith and Mike Taylor. As 1'-..LL'1'. ' 'P - -. .- :TK ,... .. NW..--. .-i ,Q -,.4n .,.- - - ... 83 Youth Power Pays Off For Track Men YouTh was The key which unlocked The door To success for The Track Team lasT spring. Loaded wiTh TalenTed underclass- men, Jim Hill's lasT Team of runners enjoyed one of Their besT seasons in recenT years. Bob Jones, a lanky 6-3 iunior was The Top underclass performer as he journeyed alone represenTing The SaTans in The STaTe Finals in The high and low hurdles. Jones posTed The ciTy's besT Time in The lows aT 14.9 seconds. Al Cobb, who won The ciTy's shoT- puT TiTle, Jim WolperT, Walt Peacock and Mike Weighard were oTher underclassmen who Ta red well Throughour The season. Although The non-seniors per- formed well, The fourTh year men were The leaders and guided The Team. Track is an exhausTing sporT. The key To winning is To run, run. Here, Niven Drybrough displays The nexT step To breaTh, breaTh. li , gil ,-F-,-cg 2 ' ,. ' . 'of '. ' if ' jr 11 ,4 it-'13-', ' ff ,.,, 5- R . ,E .AQ QI LJM 5: , x, ' . Varsity Track Team: Fronf Row-Tim Lewis lmanagerl, Niven Drybrough, -leVfY Ch0 1Ce, B05 JONES, C00Cl1 Cl'1GI'leS Tl10mCS. DCU WilC0X, Clarence James Swanigan, Mike Weighard, WalT Peacock, Greg Smith, Leverf Sharp. Ffflllef, Al Cobb, -lim W0lPefT, Keifh Rand lm0nU99l'l. Back Row-Coach James Hill, Mike Taylor, Tifus Rush, Mike Young, Coach an we N- I Q ' N' ,V an y me ,, in 22 ,We J T f x 3 Y SQ, AL ,. I wenwsf - Z . - ll' 2 2 N5 57 'i 'WW 1illn...c.a-fra. Wu.. W 2 3' . my . V xk ' .-fzgzf , 5 A' 5. 5, X ' l if I-ag . -1, f 2. A , ,,,, , , me 1970 Reserve Track Team: Front Row-Tim Lewis lmanagerl, Phu Lowry, John Swanigan, Tom Hart, Bill Lash. Back Row-Coach Jim Hill, Titus Rush, Mike Dutton, Rodney White, Dwight Hopkins, Mark Hammer, Greg Jones, Coach Charles Thomas. Occasionally, winning consistently becomes quite boring. Mike Young expresses his enjoyment as he completes a blue ribbon run. Bob Jones proves that running also includes flying as the Goose slides over the final hurdle and down the stretch. Q' 2 . ,, v. bf , X ,AAX s.M.,+Q N 3 juv- QW V N 'arf' ' -4-4, fig, V if-W ,Qv .....-- , :rl WM, f . . I mi' , V. W' I D vi' ' , it ' , Y X ' . I 2 25,22 ses -9 fue Nun' ii' , 3, .c.s - f - 'Y' M y Z if V mfr 4:2-4 1-f 'f .ass 2 L X844 1 'l I 1 -1 1 , Q, any I AK l xr ,pr V ij.. l, ,, ,.,.5 MCv-',-1 i '- Y I, ' ,Q A 4 , .F W ,- ' ,,,,,.s,, ,M 5 1970 Varsity Track Scores OPPONENT opp. 71 V2 North Central Lawrence Central 59 Tech 96 Warren Central 35 Southport 60 Broad Ripple 58 Howe 42112 Wood 54V2 Decatur Central City Qualifications City Finals 52 V2 SHS l7 V2 17112 22 53 53 56 48 48 65112 3rd 7th 85 4.-X K Charles Roach, deep in concentration, prepares to make a forehand ground stroke in the back- court. Roach was a leading player in '70. S we Peeping beneath his visor, Kevin Kelso proves that it takes skill, balance, and nerve to play tennis as he sends a sizzling backhand stroke from the baseline to his opponent. l' 5' K ... X K 1:-4. A ii ' mf- ex Aa 86 sc eff 55? X V.-- Varsity Tennis Team: Tod Dietz, Kevin Kelso Tom Marks. Absent-Charles Roach, Randy Strand. 1970 Varsity Tennis Scores OPPONENT Opp. SHS Tech O 7 Board Ripple 3 3 Brebeuf 2 5 Attucks O l Wood l 6 Arlington 4 3 Northwest l 6 Park 4 3 Scecina 4 3 Cathedral 2 5 Marshall O 7 Howe 1 6 Washington O l City Tourney 6th s A forehand volley made by Randy Strand, sends the ball flying over the net. The power of his stroke lifts him off his feet and guarantees his opponent a difficult shot to return. .- .l V' 1 Maxi Sf' , ,X X XX .hx 1970 Varsity Golf Team: Larry Burdick icoachi, Alan Patterson, Tim McDowell, Dave Speckman. Not pic- tured-Jim Campbell, Mike Goodwin, Greg Hinkle, Bill McAllister, Steve Patterson. af if A fx 1 V1 fl ll pw if 4-rlfmw A . of f 7' f g. Aj . , 1 .,,, 1-,Y X Y , 'Dv-1 1 Ya, 7 ' 5 . z, i . '-fwmasmmn ,. . -,FV ' -' 'nfl are . 4.,'... ,,'gpgf3't,f,:Q1,l'. 3 ,Qs-P ,A of fx -Wi, ,. A .., QQWZ A' of ,Q . V, .A,i- fp-'48, -3'-ew . H? 9 5,532-f jig, 4 , '--Que' Racketeers End Season Successfully As in the past two seasons, Short- ridge's raqueteers were the most successful of the spring sport teams. The Devils, led by the play of Randy Strand, Todd Deitz, Kevin Kel- so, Tom Marks and Charles Roach, had one of the best won-lost records in the city. The Satans won their first five matches which made them a strong contender for the city title. Under first-year golf coach Larry Burdick, the tee-tippers improved slightly over the previous season. Al- though the team record was not one to boast of, several individuals en- joyed a fine season. Dave Speckman and Bill Mc- Allister each earned medals during the year. McAllister also finished fifth in the city individual meet. Golf is a sport which biulds character and concentration. Tim McDowell exhibits the latter trait as he follows through on his drive. 1970 Varsity Golf Scores Opp. SHS Tech lO 2 Broad Ripple lO 2 Wood O 12 Chatard 6 2112 Ritter 6 2112 Brebeuf l2 O City Did Not Place North Central 12 O Lebanon l2 O No matter how much practice is put in, a golfer's putter may fail. Dave Speckman disgustedly eyes his ball after his putter sputtered. Ball Batters Bounce Back Successfully Bouncing back from a l-12 season the previous spring, Coach Tom Harding's diamond squad was one of the most improved teams in the city. After losing their first two games ll-O and 14-l, the Satans came back to win big against Wood and Wash- ington. All told, Shortridge had a 4-7 record. Although small in number, the Devils improved both in the field and at bat, drastically reducing the num- ber of mistakes. Top batters Jerry Murry and Carl Lile, and rugged hurlers Steve Wil- liams and John Battuello were sup- ported by an enthusiastic group of underclassmen. Murry, who for part of the year led the city with a blistering .588 batting average, finished behind Lile in bal- loting for the Russell Julius Award as the most outstanding player. Batuello, along with Larry Baker was among the team's top hitters. P ,.--nr, .:, ...M-rf -A Scam ,. . 51 .X , - .+ e vcr ,vv .. ,.. , - Mew- - -A - - .rm 1, QI.'1'-v.sc.r., The key to winning is getting on base and moving into scoring position. Here, Larry Baker uses a sacrifice bunt to advance a runner. . . A A 1 'a -A' QNX! 'J Xltgwrmi X106 l , , 3 ' l It fri? Varsity Baseball Team. Front Row-Ronald Jones, Carl Lile, Juan Jones, Larry Baker, John Batuello. Back Row-Coach Thomas Harding, William Harris, Ted Grosbach, Arthur Cobb, Jerry Murray, Steve Williams, Coach Joe Wynns. Left: Batman Bafuello fil'6S his bC1f-CUfVe- Below: Swinging Carl Lile plays Magician on the Diamond making both bat and ball disappear 1 sa l r il I I t i l l I i l i i l l il ,J-3' 3' 4, MM 5 f'-v r M '98 ., R , Q . Q M 41505 X X I. .V akin 44 fl 4 5 ' I A'-f wr sq, VV . iv ,.snz.v n-H.G.' fi. J, Q WAC' Q '95- 'F .X me S . V- S 14.0, n ,,., N 4 'H QL J- fo , ewan. - we .mafia -W- ..-an impw- A V X Q ' Q ,- X We- 3 Reserve Baseball Team: Front Row-Curtis Rumer, James Twitty, David Moore, Frank Williams, Garnell Loue, Sherman Williams. Back Row-Coach Jerry Johnson, Mark Moss, David Morokoff, Daryl Stout. Kieih Lyerson, Edwin Walker. 4 7 lO 9 5 7 7 3 4 'I970 Varsity Baseball Scores OPPONENT Opp. H Manual l l Cathedral 14 Wood 2 Ben Davis l l Washington 8 Ritter 3 Broad Ripple 6 Brebeuf 8 Scecina 8 Park 8 Tech 6 Latin School O SECTIONAL Broad Ripple 4 O ,. Chuck Jordon My ,, -MN I u Team Spirit Launched By S S Groups i V 1 f 1 lil .aa ' is i A i Porn Pom Girls: Front Row-Cathy Bryant, Darlene Berryhill, Pam Sattersfield, Carolyn Maxey, Leslie Hall, Valerie Warner. Second Row-Carmalita Hansbrough, Diane Johnson, Tanya Douglas, Charlene Weeks, Jill Slaymaker, Avis Banks, Allison Bond. Back Row-Diane Jackson, Michel Hall, Sue Hat- field, Re'Nita O'Bannon, Marionette Wineglass. Enthusiasm, spirit, and dedication followed the mighty Blue Devils in their every attempt at victory. Team spirit was given quite a boost as cheerleaders led Shortridge fans in vigorous cheers, rhythmic chants, and peppy songs. Selling Shortridge stick- ers before every game was also in- cluded in the girl's spirit-boosting ac- tivities. Shortridge's Lettermen united their masculine voices to form a resounding chorus which was heard at Shortridge games throughout the year. The cheer- block was made up ot those Short- ridge athletes who had won a letter for outstanding achievement in their chosen sport. A special auditorium honoring the lettermen, highlighted the club's activities. During halftime activities of foot- ball, high-stepping expert baton twirl- ers ioined the SHS maiorette squad this past year. The girls marched with the Blue Devils Band at games and also in city parades. The pom pom girls brightened halt- time activities at home basketball games. The girls performed routines which they made up themselves. L lx Maiorettes: Marilyn Elston, Jane Waters, Vanita Banks. . Varsity Cheerleaders: Marsha McDowell, Jana Walker, Daphne Johnson, Terry Willis, Karen McClain, Margie Hurrle, Tericko Knight. 44' I, ,fv ,ff ff-5 M fu i,1.' ' ..f X .X ,I X x K VR 'EN 2. Nqq' x I g. 4' L+'-QW rx:-, 7, Ir. 5- .lil . FJ 3' 'few 'W wg iv: I xt , H . v 4, ' fi 5I x'.: Ki i rw! ' r ' if 'Ln infix. 1 .wiki ,..1 33 5- x F3 1 W l I fn W ff i HI hs I 'Il mm. , ' w ay u, WI! H .1 81, ,JH 45, fn ,ide -4 wfa w 1 4 23 . lg KW? R., ' y 9 - 1 1 ! 1, . 'pg 7 xo 'li A .c I s Ng W J 'X 15. ,- ' ' E. . 'j CR 1. .v 34 mul Q: 4' - I0 a'.y in :'s'nf '- ',15,ff -.Q N Y 4 Y F ' ' .. 1 if ' if A - A pr ' I4 ' f . I f' by ., - , X ,A I , PL' .tc 4 Kvf A 1.V' -1 'N ' J W N . 4294- ki . ixs h XIX! i I 5 I f --- 7523, Q 1 'ix -w f Q ss' X . Ax 44 ' 1' 5, r' 1 ings pw. bl s T f JJ, -1 vi ., gms, .yn Lb , I f 13 LQ 1' 9 .yn 6 'V X X I s '- ' 3 t , , , S , . , a as vvfuerrn- 11' L Administration Initiates Experimental Plan L.,w,f',t MR. R. LLOYD GREEN-Principal. Mr. R. Lloyd Green, in his second year as principal, administered the School Board's new comprehensive program, and also a new experimen- tal plan in the second semester. A new Dean of Men and Dean ot Women were appointed this past year. Mrs. Rose Carpenter was made Dean of Women, while Mr. Richard Boarman took on the challenge of being Dean ot Men. Mr. Lester Groth, Director of Gui- dance, worked as a mediator be- tween counselors and students. The Administration worked together to help Shortridge through another successful school year. sk 1 ' .. .. K I ' .zvnxinniliwn-isa 'lain' A 1 we Sf, ,T , L, 0 ' X i in L34 Nigsxa If f rw' 7 I MR. ARTHUR G. SHULL-Vice Principal. 5' X, l 4 L. 4? fVf MISS BETTY NICHOLS-Bookstore Manager --I i I ' X X, .. , l A l il i . !' f ' ' 5 nv-' f l il 4 il ,Yi 3 2 gli ...Q fed- Q. . - f 2. . A A. . 5 ir Z.. x 4 J. MISS REA BAUER-Social Worker 1 lf, l lig fi n Below: MR. Left: MISS EVELYN CROWDUS-Nurse Counselor l lv-vm-'Uv' lv' .qu v.-qi g-nu!-ul!! -,,.-.--v-v ...an-'11- .....mw-o-v- lllllll ROY ABERSON-Human Relations .4 , 1 ,-.- ,,,, ....W.f.fw:.'z K' Q , W2 .,WW. -11.41-:...:..-f:.:: 4 --- ' Office Secretaries: Mrs. Kaye Shepherd, Mrs. Mary HulTs, Mrs. Cathy Timberman, Mrs. Gladys Smith, Mrs. Mary Adams. Eva Thiesing, Mrs. Millie Blewerf, Miss New Ideas Help Faculty ZeaIous was the description of Shortridge's faculty this past year. The energetic pillars of knowledge spark- ed new-found interest in many cours- es. New ideas, new classes, new faces and new methods of teaching made subiects more interesting. Many faculty members visited other schools searching for the new and unusual. Other teachers took their classes out on the town. Mr. Phillip Hirsch, Mr. Dante Vantresca, and Lula Barnette, V. V. Chairman, confer with each other during the Junior Vaudeville cuts. HOOVER BAKER-B.S., M.S., Biology, Zoology, Physi- cal Science, Chess Club, Naturalist Club Sponsor. MRS. MATTIE BALLOW-Ph.B., B.S., M.A., Chemistry, English. MRS. MIRIAM W. BATES--A.B., English, Developmental Reading. LEONARD BEHLING-B.S., M.S., Music Department Head, Band, Music Theory, Junior Vaudeville, Stage Band. MRS. JOSEPHINE BLISS-A.B., A.M., Guidance, Orien- tation, Senior Honor Roll. THOMAS L. BRESNAHAN-B.A., M.S., Mathematics. MRS. GLADYS BREWER-A.B., English. MISS JANE BRIGHAM-B.S., M.S., Head Librarian. LARRY BURDICK-B.S., M.A., World History, U. S. History, Economics, International Relations, Honor Student Program Sponsor. CHRISTOPHER D. CARTER-B.S., M.M., Music Theory, Music Men, New Establishment, Choral Club, Girls Glee Club, Junior Vaudeville and Musical Sponsors. RICHARD COHEN-B.A., M.A., English, Journalism, Di- rector of Publications, Debate Club, Spanish Club, Great Books Club Sponsor. B. E. COULON-B.S., M.S., Graphic Arts. CATHERINE DEROSSETTE-B.A., Home Economics. DORIS M. ELKINS-B.A., M.A., Guidance, A.F.S. Coor- dinator. MRS. PAM FERREE-B.A., Speech, Journalism, Quill and ScroIl,Co-Sponsor, The Daily Echo Co-Sponsor. RONALD FREELAND--B.S., M.S., Mathematics, Base- ball Coach. ERNEST FRIGO-B.S., M.S., Moth, Algebra, Geometry, General Math., Senior Class Sponsor. CARYL GAINES-B.P.E., B.S., M.S., Physical Education, Cheerleader Sponsor. WILLIAM E. GIBSON-B.S., M.S., Mathematics. MISS MARY-GLENN HAMILTON--M.A., English, Fic- tion Club Sponsor. THOMAS W. HARDING-B.S., M.S., Physical Education, Guidance, Head Varsity Baseball Coach. JAMES A. HAUSMANN-M.S., Social Studies, Health I, Freshman Football, Reserve Wrestling, Varsity Track. SALLY HENDERSON-B.S., English, National Honor Society, Red Cross Sponsor. MRS. ESTER HILLMAN-A.B., B.S., B.A.E., English, Spon- sor of Exploratory Teachers. PHILLIP H. HIRSCH-B.S., M.A., English, Social Studies, Thespians, Footlights Club, Vaudeville, Fall Musical, All-School Play, Christmas Play, Spring Touring Company. LUCILLE HOLADAY-A.B., M.A., English. ROBERT E. HOUSTON-B.S., M.S., Social Studies, En- glish, Co-sponsor of Quill and Scroll, Advisor- The Annual. LARRY HUMES--B.S., Physical Education, Health, Driv- ing, Assistant Varsity Basketball Coach. MRS. JEAN M. JACKSON-B.A., M.A., Social Studies. SHERWIN JARMON-B.S., Industrial Arts. BETTY JONES-A.B., M.A., M.S.L., Library. SHELDON KANTCR-B.A.,M.S., Crafts. GENEIVE KEEHN-B.S., Business Education. ROBERT KING-B.S., Junior High Division, Math, Spanish Conversation Sponsor. MRS. CONSTANCE B. KIRBY-B.A., M.A., Foreign Lan- guage, Quiz Team. MRS. NANCY LEE LUCAS-B.M., Music. ERNESTINE MCCREE-B.S., Art. JOHN MEDJESKI-B.M., M.M., Music, Orchestra, String Ensemble. WILLIAM MERRILL-B.S., M.S., Physical Education Head, Health, Physical Education. MARGARET MILLER-B.S., H.E., Home Economics De- partment Head, Home Economics. WILLIAM MORGAN-B.S., M.S., Social Studies. MRS. MARIAN MOSES-B.S., M.S., Mathematics: JUDITH MUEGGE-B.S., English, Young Life Sponsor. SANDRA L. MUMPHREY-Physical Education. AF as 'QW av- fit MRS. MARTHALOU NEWLAND-Adult Assistant, Li- brary. MRS. DOROTHY L. OTTO-A.B., M.A., Early World History, World History, Chairman Scholarship Com- mittee, AFS Committee, Honor Student Committee, National Honor Society Committee. MRS. RUTH PALLER-B.S., M.S., English. THOMAS A. PAYNE-B.A., M.A., Social Studies, So- cial Studies Department Head. ANDREW W. RAMSEY-A.B., M.A., Language. EMMA J. Randall-A.B., M.A., Latin, S.P.Q.R. ILatin Clubl. FORD RATCLIFF JR.---B.S., M.S., Industrial Arts. MARGARET J. REED-B.S., Typing, Physical Education, Pom Pom girls. Teachers Create Climate For Learning ,W .W 'Fg.1qiv. , fr' 1.37 . i . 4 X xxx SNS! PM , ,.,,-, 'lx Qi f Ss is 9. X A il Nr' I Vx L, ,Q ' for 'Elf tv qw. 'QQ-f it ef' If I LOUIS REITER-A.B., M.A., German, German Club Sponsor, Language Department Head. LOIS M. REPASS-M.A., Derivatives, English. R. RUTH RICHARDS-A.B., M.A., PhD., Biology l-lV. MRS. RACHEL SCHUMACHER-A.B., English. MARY SHUTTLEWORTH-B.S., Home Economics. MRS. MARY SIEGEL-B.S., M.S., Business Education, Financial Adviser Junior and Senior Classes. MRS. CANARY SMITH-B.A., Junior High Division, Language Arts, Les Jeunes Gens Sponsor. WILLIAM SPRINGER--B.S., M.S., Mathematics, Geome+ try, General Math, Varsity Basketball Coach. JERRY STIENER-B.S., M.S., Guidance, Physical Edu, cation, Driver Ed., Key Club Sponsor. STEPHEN STOMPS-B.S., A Capella, Madrigals, Glee Clubs, Music History and Literature. ARTHUR STUDEBAKER-B.S., M.S., Science, Industrial Arts, Director of Productions. CHARLES J. THOMAS--B.S., M.S., Industrial Arts De- partment Head, Chess Club Sponsor. MISS CYNTHIA THUMA-B.A., M.S., English, Junior Great Books Sponsor. JOE TOFIL-B.S., M.S., Athletic Director, Physical Edu- cation, Health and Safety, Driver Ed. MISS MARIE VAN HORN-B.S., M.S., M.A., Science. DANTE VANTRESCA--B.A., M.S., Science, Junior Class Sponsor. MISS LUCILLE WAHL-A.B., M.S., Mathematics, Math Club, Mu Alpha Theta Sponsor. ROGER L. WATEN-B.S., Junior High Division, Junior High Science, Health. MRS. RUTH ANN WEBB-B.S., M.B.A., Bookkeeping, General Business, Secretarial Practice. JEAN WHITCRAFT-A.B., M.S., English Department Head, English. EARL C. WHITE-B.A., M.A., Junior High Division, Jr. High Social Studies, Jr. High Student Council Sponsor. MRS. JANE WILLIAMS-B.A., M.A., English, Future Teachers ot America Sponsor. MISS PAULINE WILLIS-A.B., M.S., Biology. GARY L. WOOD-B.S., M.A., Business Education. CLARICE A. YOUNG-B.S., M.S., Business Education, English. Camera Shy Teachers Charles Anderson Sherry Anderson James Bennett Jerry Chance Zebedee Christian Donald Coleman Rosie Crowley Debbie Culloden Louis Dean Arlene Evans Alfred Finnil Jerry Fultz Marie Garner Mary Hammak David Hammar John Katsaropoulos Don King David Kohmescher Delois Kreeton Lawerene Leggett Elsie McGill Lucille Miller William Perry Claud Shanks Carol Stum Christine Sylvester D. B. Teague Judith White Harriet Woessner Ruth Wooden Mrs. Margaret Reed shows Freshman Gene Sloan some ot the tiner points ot typing in the new orientation-type combination class. VVS 'S-.Q F. 'MQ X . l i i t -' ur, Q' Dedication Goes To Long-Time Teacher f-Q r f 4..,,,, ' A.w4,s- V,,:.w1f'zs.m,r wevfxar-...,.,,.-aw-AI' . -L, fi Q 2-is B S sm, sig' . Q, Sig, F Q BN, X , X' fl Xt N v mm N ii? ' . :'f'f,:: , J . RN' .1 . 3 L on fyjizy K 6 ws Mm-Q-in-.X The Class ot '71 dedicated Their Annual to Mr. Larry Burdick. He has been known to students through his participation in extra-curricular activi- ties at Shortridge and also as a Social Studies teacher. Along with being the sponsor ot the honor student program, he also coached the golt team and found time to drop in on the HRC and to keep score at the basketball games. Since l963, Mr. Burdick has been a Social Studies teacher at Shortridge. His special interest lies in the tield of International Relations. Students listen attentively as their teacher, Mr. Larry Burdick lectures his World History class on some historical aspect. fs 6 V signs SQ' gr it .,. 0 X if Coaxed on stage to speak on sportsmanship, Mr. Burdick was shocked to find that the l97l Annual was dedicated to him. With his grade book open, Mr. Larry Burdick ' ' ' ld discusses semester grades with senior Regina Grant Mason in a World History l class. , ' N-'W-X M' we-:Ax-,,.fM....,X,,,e.. llama N K Senior Council members with Mr. Frigo watch- ing over, laugh as they make out a gift list for the Senior Christmas party. l S, s My 1 x v l f , err , in . , Nh. Senior Council: First Row-Mr. Ernest Frigo, lsponsorl, June Oldham lAnnual ed.J, John Stewart ltreas.l, Matt Leiber ipres.l, Bernadette Randle lv-pres.l, Kris Teter lsecr.l. Second Row-Neline Berry, Ann Starrett, Quensetta Wil- liams, Angie Dunn, Melvin Carraway, Berena Pannell, Ben Singleteary. Third Row-Daphne Johnson, Cheryl Bridgeforth, Liz Ulen, Lorna Douglas, Joyce Houghton, Tanya Douglas, Anita Wade, Dave Speckman, Tom Nolan. Back Row-Claire Rogers, Lloyd Hall, Karen O'Brien, Karen McClain, Steve Ma- son, Alan Patterson, Tim McDowell, Max Reiswerg, Arthur Cobb, Ted Brown, Glen McDonald. I A 71 Class Leaders Plan School Activities P A busy year of activities started for seniors with the election of class of- ficers. Matt Lieber was chosen to lead the class as president and Bernadette Randle assisted him with his responsi- bilities as vice-president. Secretary Kris Teter kept notes while Treasurer John Steward handled financial mat- ters. June Oldham was Annual editor. Class officers were automatically members of the Senior Council, the ruling body of the Senior Class. De- cisions were made on selections ranging from Annual dedicatee to graduation caps and gowns. Senior council members hold an informal Rap Session before getting down to the task of out- lining programs for the class of '7I. Senior Class Officers: June Oldham, Annual editor, Bernadette Randle, v-pres., Matt Lieber, pres., John Steward, treas., Kris Teter, sec. - -2 444-f-W?--L -- 7 ------- - - Junior Prom Becomes Soulful Fantasy Brightly colored balloons, crepe streamers in exaggerated lengths, and centerpieces in pastel shades were all a part of the decor which lent to the prom theme, A Soulful Fantasy. Also contributing to the fantasti- cal mood of the Indiana University Medical Center were resounding cords of romantic music provided by the Soul Aggressions Band. Dancing the latest steps and stopping for an occasional refreshment added to the collection of memories of last year's Junior Prom. The class of l97l saw Bernadette Randle crowned queen of its Junior Prom, while Matt Lieber reigned as king of The Soulful Fantasy. Jr. Prom Queen Candidates: Kris Teter, Berna- dette Randle, Berena Pannell, Anita Wade. Not Pictured: Karen O'Brien, Anita Atkins, Carol Henderson, Joyce Ellison, Diane Frazier. , guinea-nl' an M, The class of l97l chose Bernadette Randle as queen of its iunior prom. Her maiesty spies a photographer as she catches a breathe of air. 3' lx , , Q, f-when T l l fx X Jr. Prom King Candidates: Front Row-Ben Singletary, Forrest Wooley. Back Row-Bill Simmons, Tom Nolan, Eric Jones. Not Pictured: Melvin Carroway, Steve Mason, Matt Lieber. l T i 0 1 1 'l Exciting Class Day Planned By Cfficers Predicting the future, remembering the past, passing on distinctive char- acteristics and presenting gifts to fel- low seniors were the task undertaken by the 1971 Class Day officers. The officers, elected in late Febru- ary were Neline Berry, Prophet, An- gela Dunn, Historian, David Speck- nam, Willmaker, and George Witt, Giftorian. Neline predicted fantastic things would happen to a fantastic class. Angie reviewed the record -'Lbs breaking accomplishments, heart- f breaking disappointments, and unique experiences that made it the greatest four of our our Iives. Speck willed laughter, tears, exasperation, senti- ment, and success from the class of 1971 to the class of '72, Giftorian George Witt saw to it that no graduat- -....... ing senior was without a gift to suit his personality. Class Day officers received invalu- able knowledge from Ernest Frigo, Class Sponsor. Mr. Frigo was there to offer advice, assistance and many en- couraging words. Mr. Frigo was also helpful in planning all the activities that made 1971 the senior year one to be remembered. 11 2: fha W? Mae ,Q iw 1, I Clqsg Day office,-5, Above: Geo,-ge Wm, Will- At right: A senior council member's whimsical maker, Nelline Berry, Prophet, Dave Speckman, qUlP mefifs G Smile ffom C1055 SPOUSOV E 1e5f Giftorian. Below: Class Historian Angie Dunn. Ffl99- MV- H190 SPONSOVS all C1055 fUnCl10n5- with Senior Party Highlights Yuletide Season Loudly sung Christmas carols, a jolly Santa in The form of Bishop Datson, and a student-decorated Christmas Tree all helped to set the gala mood for the Senior Christmas Party. The food variety ranged from French pastry to good old American hot dogs. Potato chips and punch were also quite popular on The menu. Playing The latest records and danc- ing to The music were some of The fun-field activities. The highlight of The event was the Gift presentation. The Gifts were chosen by a special committee of Senior Council members and were supposedly suited to the personality of their recipients. Cheered by the Christmas spirit, Debbie Carpen- ter and Gricelda Ross prepare to whisper their secret wishes to Santa Datson. K ' DAVID ADAMS MATTHEW DAVID AKARD-Jr. Vaudeville, Campus Bk. Key, German, Naturalist, Clbs., Reserve Exercise in Know- ledge, Student Coun., Big Brother, Honor Student Pro- gram. ANITA J. ATKINS-Jr. Prom Prog. Com. Ch., Jr. Vaude- ville Make-up Com., Prog. Advertisement Co-Ch., Choral, Girls League, Fresh.-Soph. Great Books, Hi-Y, Human Re- lations, True Blue, Y-Teens, Clbs., All School Play, Christ. Play, Commence. Usher, Counselor, Attendance Assts., Prom Queen Cond., ANNUAL, Christ. ECHO, Fine Arts, Red Cross Ags. BETTY AVERETTE ' PEGGY ELAINE AVERITTE-Jr. Vaudeville, A Cappella, Madrigal, Campus Bk., Footlights, Human Rel., Red Cross Clbs., Student Coun., Big Sister, Christ. Play, Commence. Usher, Christ. Echo staff, Gym, Libr., Assts., Fine Arts, Christ. Echo, Red Cross Ags. AURELIA ANNE BAKER-Jr. Vaudeville, Band, Campus Bk., Footlights, Hi Pi, Le Cercle Francais, True Blue Clbs., Stu- dent Coun., Honor Stud. Prog., Echo Staff, Lang., Business Assts., Christ. Echo, Fine Arts Ags. STEPHANIE LEE BANKS-Jr. Vaudeville, Campus Bk., Jr.- Sr. Great Bk., Human Rel., SPQR Clbs., Annual staff, Lang. Asst., Annual Ag. JEFFERY TYRONE BARBOUR-Jr. Vaudeville, Fresh. Basket- ball, Track, Intramural Bowling, Hi Pi, Le Cercle Francais, Le Fleurs De Lys Ipres.l, Clbs, Student Coun., Big Brother, Annual Ag. . CARL BARNETT DENISE BARNETT KATHY J. BARNETT-Jr. Vaudeville, Orchestra, Human Rel. Clb., Commence. Usher, Counselor Asst., Annual, Christ Echo, Red Cross Ags. BRYCE BATE Y' Y sis.. QQ W ,9- Slhs ' 45? 4 xv-J 'Oat 3 5 i II I I I I I I I . I I I .II I f ' 44 'mmf' I I I I I I r I I I I l . WALTER BEACH CYNTHIA JEANNETTE BEAVEN-Jr. Vaudeville Usher, GirI's League, Student Coun., NEDT Certif., Nat'l Merit Com- mended, Commence. Usher, Annual, Fine Arts Ags. CLAUDIA BELINSKI SHIRLEY ANN BELLAMY-Jr. Vaudeville, FBLA, Fr.-Soph. Great Blcs, Human Rel. Y-Teens Clbs., Student Coun., Big Sister, Commence. Usher, Red Cross, Fine Arts Ags. O JEANETTE BENBERRY-Girl's League, Red Cross, Stu- dent Coun., Big Sister, Echo staff, Counselor, Nurse Assts., Annual, Christ. Echo Ags. NELINE RACHEL BERRY-Sr. Coun., Jr. Policy, Jr. Class lv-pres.l, A Cappella, Key Clb. lspans.l, NHS, Spanish Ipres.I, Student Coun., Big Sister, Honor Stud. Prog., Com- mence. Usher, Echo Distb. SUSIE BLANDINA JAMES ROBERT BISHOP--Intramural Bowling, Chess, Coin, Spanish Clbs., Honor Stud. Prog., Y.F.U. Finland. . JOSEPH BISHOP REGINALD BOONE ELEANOR D. BRADBORD-A Cappella, Choral, Human Rel. Clbs, Big Sister, Nat'l Merit Commended, School Musical, Annual, Christ. Echo Ags. LISA ANN BRADY-Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaudeville, Jr. Vaude- ville Act Ch., A Cappella, Choral, Folk Singing, Human Rel., Le Cercle Francais Clbs., NHS, Student Coun, Big Sister, Honor Stud. Prog, NEDT Cert., School Musical, Commence. Usher. O CAROLYN BREWER CHERYL LYNN BRIDGEFORTH--Sr. Council, Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaudeville, Jr. Class Sec., A Cappella, Choral Clb., Girl's Ensemble, Campus Bk., FTA, Human Rel., True Blue Clbs, Student Coun. ltreas.l, Big Sister, Honor Stud. Prog., School Musical, All-school, Christ. Plays, Commence. Usher, Echo staff, Dean, Business Assts, Homecoming Princess Cand., Annual, Christ. Echo, Fine Arts, Red Cross Ags. DENISE BROOKS BARBARA BROWN . EDWIN WILSON BROWN lll-Sr. Coun., Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaudeville, A Cappella ltreas.I, Music Men, Human Rel., Key Iv-pres.l, Naturalist Isteering com.I, Photog. Clbs., Student Coun., Big Brother, Honor Stud. Prog., NEDT Cert., Annual lphotog.l, Echo Iphoyogl, Book Store Asst. KERRY BRUNT MICHAEL BUNCH-Fresh., Res., Vars., Football, Spanish Clb., Big Brother. MADELINE BURNS O PATRICIA BURRIS PETER BUSCHMAN SUSAN BUSCHMAN SALOME BUTLER-Commence. Usher, Graphic Arts Asst. , o O GLORIA LOUISE BUTSH--Jan. Grad., Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaudeville, A Cappella, Choral clb., Girl's League, Inter- national Exchange, Libr., True Blue, Y-Teens Clbs., Student Coun., Big Sister, Honor Stud. Prog., School 'Musical, All- School Play, Commence. Usher, Echo staff, Eng., Libr., Dean, Attendance Asst., Christ Echo, Fine Arts, Red Cross Ags., Intra-city Youth Council. ELAINE ANN BUXTON-Girl's League, True Blue Clbs., Deans Asst., Junior Achievement. PAT BYLAND BRENDA CANEDY O DEBORAH F. CARPENTER-Jan. Grad., Jr. Prom Com. Ch., Jr. Vaudeville, Bowling, FBLA, FTA, German, Girl's League, Human Rel., Le Cercle Francais, True Blue, Y- Teens Clbs., Student Coun., Big Sister, Honor Stud. Prog., All-School Play, Commence Usher, Biology, Counselor, Hist., Nurse Asst., Homecoming Queen, Christ. Echo, Fine Arts, Red Cross Ags., Pom Pom Girl icap.l. MELVIN JOEY CARRAWAY-Sr. Council, Jr. Vaudeville Act Ch., Jr. Vaudeville, A Cappella, Madrigal, Music Men, Manager Res., Var. Basketball, German, Human Rel. Clbs., Student Coun., Big Brother, School Musical, Gym Asst., Annual, Fine Arts, Red Cross Ags. JACKIE CARTER CORNELIUS WARD CHANDLER-Sr. Council, Sr. Play, Fresh, Res., Var., Wrestling, History, Lettermen's, Math, Red Cross, Spanish Clbs., Big Brother, Honor Stud. Prog., ROTC Asst., Annual, Fine Arts, Red Cross Ags, ROTC CfLtfCol. O ARTHUR COBB JR.-Sr. Council, Jr. Vaudeville, Fresh., Res., Var. Baseball, Fresh., Res., Basketball, Bowling, Fresh., Res., Var. Football, A Cappella, Music Men, Key, Lettermen's Clubs, Student Coun., Big Brother, Gym Asst, Fine Arts Ag, Stage Crew. CATHERINE CONERTY MARJORY ANNE CRAFT--Jr. Vaudeville, A Cappella, Choral, Human Rel., International Exchange, Naturalist, SPQR Clubs., NHS, Student Coun., Big 'Sister, Honor Stud. Prog., NEDT Cert., School Musical, Nurse's Asst., Annual, Christ. Echo, Fine Arts Ags. SUSAN CRAWFORD O MICHAEL J. CURRY-Jan. Grad. Jr. Vaudeville, Fresh., Res., Var. Football, Band, Orchestra, Campus Bk, Letter- men's Clbs., NEDT Cert. ROD CURRY MITCHELL DARDIN CLARENCE DEHONIESTA O DEL DICKERSON TODD DIETZ--Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaudeville, Fresh. Football, Var. Tennis, Fresh., Res., Wrestling, Human Rel., Letter- men's Math, Mu Alpha Theta, Naturalist Clbs., NHS, Big Brother, Honor Stud. Prog., NEDT Cert., Ncit'l Merit Com- mended. BISHOP DODSON LORNA EILEEN DOUGLAS-Sr. Council, Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaudeville, A Cappella, Girl's Ensemble, Human Rel. Clb., NHS lv-pres.I, Big Sister, Honor Stud. Prog., NEDT Cert., Nat'l Achievement Semifin., School Musical, Commence. Usher, Annual staff, Echo staff. O TANYA DOUGLAS-Sr. Council, Jr. Vaudeville, Girls' League lv. Pres.l, HR. Red Cross, True Blue Clbs., Student Coun., Big Sister, Honor Stud. Pro., Annual Christ. Echo, Ags, Pom Pom Girls, Soul Ensemble, Nurse, Deans Asst., Jr. Achievement. MARGOT G. DRYBROUGH-Jr. Prom Com., Jr. Vaudeville, Girl's League, Human Rel., True Blue Clbs., Student Coun., Big Sister, School Musical, Commence. Usher, Bk. Store, Gym Asst., Annual, Fine Arts, Red Cross Ags. ANGELA LANESE DUNN-Sr. Council, Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaudeville, Annual Academics Ed., Adv. Mgr., FBLA, Girl's League, Human Rel., Red Cross lpres.t, Spanish ltreas.l, Portuguese, True Blue, Y-Teens ipub. ch.l Clbs., Student Coun., Big Sister, Red Cross Commendation 200 hour ser- vice pin, Commence. Usher, Echo staff, Lang., Attendance, Nurse Asst., Annual, Christ. Echo, Fine Arts, Red Cross Ags., Sr. Cl. Historian. MARILYN EATON--Band, Footlights, Student Coun. Big Sister, Counselor, Band Asst., Fine Arts Ag. T352 S 'rs 'HBV X 2 'Y Q as T 'Mill 'Pi .,-if Rib fi Jr W ' . . uffhmvv Counselors Aid Seniors At the close of their high school years, seniors began to plan for the future, many looking toward a col- lege education. These seniors found help in room 109 with Mrs. Dorothy Otto, the college counselor. Representatives from colleges and universities throughout the U.S. came to talk to interested pupils. Mrs. Otto, college counselor, instructs Mimi Burns and Debra Sama in the intricate details of filling out college applications. . CAROLYN STARR ELLIOTT--FBLA lv-pres.l, Big Sis- ter, Business Ed. Office, Business Office Asst. JOYCE ELIZABETH ELLISON-Jr. Vaudeville, Jr. Vaude- ville Act. Ch., A Cappella, Choral Club, Girl's Ensemble, Girl's League, NHS, Big Sister, Honor Stud. Prog., NEDT Cert., Fresh. Cheerleader, Commence. Usher, Music Dept. Asst., Prom Queen Cond. MARCIA ANN ERICKSON SUZAN JEANNE ERNST . JOHN MATTHEW FERGUSON ANNETTE BRENDA FLANAGAN GREGORY RUDY FLYNN PAULETTE FORD-Jr. Prom Com. Ch., Jr. Vaudeville, A Cappella, Choral Club, Madrigal, FBLA, Girl's League, Hu- man Rel., FTA, True Blue Clbs., Student Coun., Big Sister, School Musical, Commence. Usher, Counselor, Dean Assts., Asst. Teacher School 60, Red Cross Ag. O SUZANNE MARIE FORTIER JAMES A. FOUNTAIN CLARENCE EDWARD FRAZIER-Jr. Vaudeville, Fresh., Res., Var. Football, Fresh., Res., Var. Track, Fresh., Res., Var. Wrestling lCo-captainl, Letterman's Club., Big Brother, Stage Crew. THOMAS FOSTER FREEBAIRN ' MARK E. FREEMAN JAMES JOHN FROELICH DEBORAH ANNE GARRETT--A Cappella, Choral Club, Student Coun., True Blue, FTA Clbs., Exploratory Teacher, Big Sister, Libr. Asst., Annual, Fine Arts Ags. JEANETTE LUCILLE GERZON Senior Slop Committee Members: Karen O'Brien, Angie Dunn, Liz Ulen, Art Cobb, Tom Nolan, Karen McKee, Reggie Mason, Matt Lieber, June Oldham, and Gary Thompson ham it up for the photographer as a baffled Harriet ,Qs Q. ,S O REATHA GLEN MICHAEL REGINALD GOLER-Jr. Policy, Orchestra, String, Ensemble, Pit Orchestra, Chess, Debate, Exercise in Know- ledge, Fiction, German Iv-presl, Fr-Soph Great Bks, Hi Pi, High School Bowl, Human Rel., Key, NHS, SEPAC clbs, Student Coun, Big Brother, Honor Stud. Prog., NETD Cert., Nat'l Achievement Commended, Biology, Chemistry, Physics Assts., Annual, Christmas Echo, Fine Arts Ags. PATRICIA ANNE GREGORY-Jr. Vaudeville, Human Rel., Spanish, Y-Teens' pub. ch., clubs, Shorthand, Typing Awards, Echo staff, Counselor, Library Assts. LINDA GUNN ' LESLIE JEAN HALL LLOYD EUGENE HALL-Sr. Council, Jr. Vaudeville, A Cap- ella, Music Men, Debate, Fr-Soph Great Bks., Human Rel. Key, SPQR clbs, Stud. Coun., Big Brother, NETD Cert., Nat'l Merit Commended, School Musical, Music Asst. MARILYN LOUISE HAMLER-Girl'S Drill Team, Girl's League, Fr-Soph Great Bks., Human Rel., Spanish, Y-Teens clbs, Big Sister, Commence. Usher, Student Coun., His. Asst., Christ. Echo Ag. MARK FRIEARD HAMMER O LEVY THOMAS HARRIS Ill CHRISTINA ANN HATHAWAY NANCY HAWKE ERNEST N. HAWKINS Sharlow looks on. A but of info for fashion conscious on lookers The ap parel being modeled extravagant garb worn - , Q l O JONATHAN ALLEN HAWKINS-Fresh. Intramural Bowling, Fresh. Football, Fresh. Track, Fr.-Soph. Great Bks. Clb., Student Coun. RHENA HAYES-Jr. Vaudeville, German, Girl's League, Hu- man Rel. Clbs., Student Coun., Big Sister, Christ. Echo Staff, Christ. Echo, Red Cross Ags. CAROL HENDERSON JERRY JOSEPH HILL . JUANITA LYNN HOGAN--Jr. Vaudeville, Girl's League, Spanish, True Blue Clbs, Student Coun., Big Sis- ter, Commence. Usher, Dean Asst., Annual, Christ. Echo Ags. ROBERT CHRISTIAN HOLSTEIN VERNELL JO HOOD-Big Sister, Library Asst. JOYCE MARIE HOUGHTON-Sr. Coun., Jr. Vaudeville, Girl's League lsec.l, Fr-Soph Great Bks, Human Rel., Span- ish Clbs., Big Sister, Honor Stud. Prog., NEDT Cert., Nat'l. Merit Commended, Commence. Usher, Nurse Asst. Fine Arts Ag. O JANICE DE HOXIE-NHS, NETD Cert., Book Store, Lang., Attendance Assts. JOHN C. HUDELSON-A Cappella, Orchestra, String En- semble, NHS, Naturalist Clbs., Big Brother, NETD Cert, Orchestra Award for Outstanding Underclassman, Music Asst. RICHARD LEWIS HUDSON ANNE CECELIA JACOBI-News Bureau, Footlights, SPQR ipres.l, Spanish, Thespians Clbs., Girl's Drill Team, Big Sister, ROTC Sponsor ltirst It.l, Howe High School. O FRANK JACOBS JR. MILLIE JAKOVLIJOVIC JUDITH ANN JESSUP-Jr. Vaudeville, Footlights Clb, Stu- dent Coun., Big Sister, Commence. Usher, Counselor Asst., Annual, Fine Arts Assts. DAPHNE ANNETTE JOHNSON-Sr. Coun., Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaudeville, A Cappella, Girl's Ensemble, Footlights, GirI's League, Human Rel., True Blue Clbs., Student Coun., Big Sister, Honor Stud. Prog., Fresh., Res., Vars. Cheerleader, School Musical, All-School Play, Gym, Music Assts., Fine Arts Ag., Stage Crew. . STEVE ARTHUR JOHNSON DEBORAH LYNN JONES-Jr. Vaudeville, Red Cross, Y- Teens clbs., Big Sister, Echo Staff, Attendance Asst., Christ. Echo Ag. JACQUELINE JONES ROBERT L. JONES III-Fresh., Res., Vars. Basketball, Res., Vars. Track, Lettermen's, Naturalist Clbs., Student Coun., NEDT Cert., Guoi Award. 0 BRUCE MATHEWJORDAN CHARLES KEVIN KELSO-Jr. Vaudeville, Fri. Echo Edit., News Bureau, Vars. Bowling, Vars. Tennis, Orchestra, Debate, Hi Pi, Human Rel., Key, Lettermen's, Math, Mu Alpha Theta, Naturalist, Quill and Scroll, SPQR Clbs., Exercise in Knowledge, High School Bowl, Big Brother, NEDT Cert., School Musical, All-School Play, Echo Staff. ROBERT JAMES KEMPER DONNA CAMILLE KENNEDY O KEVIN ALLEN KILLEBREW-Res., Vars. Mgr. iBasket- balll, Bowling, Fresh., Res. Football, Fresh. Wrestling, Campus Bk., Hi Pi, Lettermen's, Spanish Clbs., Student Coun., Big Brother, Gym, Lang. Assts. KERRY LOU KIRCH-Jr. Vaudeville, A Cappella, Choral Club, Girl's Ensemble, German's pres.I, Girl's League lsec.I, Naturalist Clbs., NHS, Student Coun., Big Sister, l.U. Honors lGermanyI, School Musical, Homecoming Queen cand. JOHN KIRMIL KAZUKO KNIGHT . JAMES LAMBERT TRISH LASHER LAWRENCE LAURAY--Spanish Clb., Student Coun., Big Brother, Bk Store, Counselor Assts., Indiana Rep. at U.N. LINDA LEE C EMILEE LENNIS-Red Cross, Spanish Clbs., Big Sister, Dean's Asst. WILLIAM LEVEQUE-Jr. Vaudeville, A Cappella, Fresh. Tennis, Fr. Soph. Great Bks., Jr.-Sr. Great Bks., Human Rel., Key Clbs., Student Coun., Big Brother, NETD Cert., Christmas Echo Staff, Echo Staff. RUTH LEWIS-Jr. Vaudeville, Human Rel., Red Cross, Spanish Clbs., Annual, Red Cross Ags. MATHEW LIEBER-Sr. Class lpresl, Jr. Prom Com. Ch., Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaudeville, Fresh. Basketball, Fresh. Res., Vars. Football, Human Rel., Key Naturalist lpres.I Clbs., Student Coun., Big Brother, Honor Stud. Prog., Eng. At- tendance Assts., Homecoming lco-chi, Prom King. O PAUL E. LINGEMAN-News Bureau, Vars. Cross Coun- try, Vars. Track, Human Rel. Clb., Student Coun., Big Brother, Annual Ag. ROBERT L. MADDEN-Jr. Policy, A Cappella, Madrigal, Debate, Footlights, Human Rel., Le Cercle Francais, Quill and Scroll, Portuguese Clbs., Big Brother, Honor Stud. Prog., School Musical, Annual staff, Christ. Echo staff, Echo staff. KENNY MANSON--Chess Clb., Big Brother, Honor Stud. Prog. CHRISTINE MARTIN-GirI's League, Fr.-Soph. Great Bks. Clubs., Student Coun., Annual, Christ. Echo, Fine Arts Ags. O DEBORAH RENE MARTIN--Jr. Vaudeville, Girl's League, Spanish, True Blue Clbs, Student Coun., Big Sis- ter, Commence. Usher, Art Asst., Homecoming Queen Cand. REGINALD GRANT MASON-Jr. Vaudeville, Fresh. Foot- ball, Vars. Rifleteam, Lettermen's Clb., Scholastic Award lHonorable Mentionl, ROTC lMaior, Battalion Commanderl. STEVE ALLEN MASON-Sr. Council, Jr, Vaudeville, Intra- mural Bowling, Music Men, Band, Orchestra, Human Rel., Key Clbs., Student Coun., Jr. Prom King Cand. KAREN ELIZABETH McCLAlN-Sr. Coun., Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaudeville Act Ch., Jr. Vaudeville, Choral Clb., GirI's League, Human Rel., International Exchange, Naturalist, NHS Clbs., Key Clb. lsponsori, Honor Stud. Prog., NETD Cert., DAR Award, VFU, France, Vars. Cheerleading, Com- mence. Usher, Lang. Asst. Homecoming Princess Cand. Q ALAN DAVID McCULLOUGH-Jan. Grad., Intramural Bowling, Chess, Coin, Hypnosis Ipres.I Clbs., NEDT Cert., Echo Staff, ROTC lCadet Maiori. FELIX MCDANIEL lll-SPQR Clb., Christ. Echo Ag., ROTC lColor Guard-Officer-Drill Teamj. GLENN WICK McDONALD--Sr. Coun., Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaude- ville, A Cappella lpres.I, Madrigal, Music Men, Chess, Human Rel., Key, Naturalist lv-pres.I Clbs., Exercise in Knowledge lcapt.I, High School Bowl lcapt.I, Student Coun., Big Brother, Honor Stud. Prog., NEDT Cert., KLOPP Award, School Musical, Echo staff, Biology Asst., Annual, Christ. Echo, Fine Arts, Red Cross Ags., SOUL Week Steer- ing Com. MARSHA JEAN McDOWELL-Fresh., Res., Vars. Cheerlead- er, Student Coun., Girls League, Spanish Club., Girls En- semble, Choral Club, Jr. Vaudeville, School Musical, Gym Assist., Big Sister, NEDT Cert., Botany Award, Commence. Usher. Q05 WVTV 'US' qi,-1 'IN iz , VW' , -efwatiffrevrcf f . . ff 'Q 1 .XVI Shortriclge's Own Champ Jr. Olympic swimmer, Maurice Wolfred, swim- Senior Maurice Wolfred participated in the T967 Jr. Olympics, taking fourth place in the 200 yard backstroke. He also went to California in T968 tor the Olympic trials. He has swum with the lndia- napolis All-Stars against Louisville and participated in the Summer Nationals ming the breast stroke comes up gasping for air this pgsf yegr. Mgurjce has during daily practice session. AS fr: 7 'T fvh been swimming on a local team for ten years. . TlMOTHY THOMAS McDOWELL Ill-Naturalist ltreas.i, Key, Human Rel. Clbs., Student Coun., Sr. Coun., Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaudeville, Res. Basketball, Vars. Golf, Humanities Com., Honor Stud. Prog., Biology Citation, NEDT Cert., Big Brother. O GALE A. MCINTOSH-Jr. Vaudeville, Footlights Clb., SHS Day Ch., Student Coun., All-School Play, Echo Staff, Gym Asst. KAREN ANN McKEE-Jr. Vaudeville, Annual lSenior ed.l, A Cappella, Choral Club, Footlights, Girl's League, Hu- man Rel., Naturalist, True Blue Clbs, Student Coun., SOUL Week Steering Com., Big Sister, Honor Stud. Prog., Com- mence. Usher, Dean, Nurse Assts. MARY ELIZABETH McSHANE-Girl's League, Student Coun., Big Sister, NEDT Cert., Ladywood. BEVERLY J. MOODY-Spanish lv-presl Clb., l.U. Honors Prog. lMexicol, Libr., Business Assts. O KAREN DEE MOORE-Girl's League, True Blue Clbs. STEVEN MOORE TERRI LYNN MOORE MlCHAEL LOUIS MORGAN-Jr. Vaudeville, Echo lphoto.l, Footlights, German ltreas.i, Hi Pi, SEPAC, Thespians Clbs., Big Brother, School Musical, All-School Play, Christ. Play, Chem. Asst., Fine Arts, Christ. Echo, Red Cross Ags., Foot- ball lmgr.l, Rifle Team lvars. capt.l, ROTC lcflt. col.J, Stage Crew, Battalion Executive Officer. O WlLLlAM EDWARD MOWRY GERALD L. MURRAY-Jr. Vaudeville, Fresh., Res., Vars. Capt. Baseball, Bowling, Res., Vars. Football, Fresh. Wres- tling, A Cappella, Music Men, Lettermen's, Spanish Clbs. MICHAEL EDGAR MYERS-Jr. Vaudeville Act Ch., Annual lSports ed.l, Echo lThurs. ed., Sports ed.l, Res., Vars. Base- ball, Fresh. Basketball, Band, Fiction, Key, Quill and Scroll Clbs., NHS lpres.J, Student Coun., Big Brother, Hon- or Stud. Prog., Quill and Scroll National Writing Contest H969-701, School Musical, All-School Play. MADELYN L. NEELY-Jan. Grad., Orchestra, FBLA lsec.l, Red Cross, Spanish, True Blue, Libr. Clbs., Big Sister, Libr. Asst., Christ. Echo, Fine Arts, Red Cross Ags. O DENISE R. NICHOLAS DAVID WILLIAM NISS--Band, Orchestra, Hi Pi, Key, Na- turalist Clbs., NHS, Big Brother, Honor Stud. Prog., NEDT Cert. THOMAS COVERT NOLAN-Sr. Coun., Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaudeville, Fresh., Res. Basketball, Fresh., Res., Vars. Foot- ball, Fiction lpresl., Human Rel., Key, Le Cercle Francais, Lettermen's, Naturalist Clbs., NHS, Student Coun. lpres.i, Big Brother, NEDT Cert., Nat'l Merit Sernitin., l.U. Honors Prog. lFrancel, Christ. Echo Staff, Echo Staff, Lang. Asst., Prom King Cand. KAREN LUISE O'BRlEN-Sr. Coun., Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaude- ville Act. Ch., Choral Club, Tennis, Girl's League, Human Rel., Key lsponsorl, Le Cercle Francais, Naturalist, True Blue Clbs., NHS, Student Coun., Big Sister, Honor Stud. Prog., Biology Merit Award, School Musical, Commence. Usher, Counselor, Gym Assts., Homecoming Queen Cand., Homecoming Princess, Prom Queen Cand. 4 Steve Ma on Utilizes Exceptional Talent Not only is he amazingly good on the piano and organ, but Steve Mason is also an accomplished composer. During his junior year, he recorded his original composition, Nitty Gritty Humbug. He also has played as the introductory act for iazz pianist Ram- sey Lewis at Bush Stadium and at the Indianapolis reception for tlutist Her- bie Mann. Steve is quite an accom- plished base clarinetist and an ex- ceptionally talented singer. Grooving to his own composition Nitty Gritty Humbug , Steve Mason plays on his organ his original composition. O GARY LEE OGDEN-Jr. Vaudeville, Intramural Bowl- ing, Res. Vars. Mgr. lFootballI, Band, Orchestra, German, Key, Lettermen's Clbs., Physical Science Asst., Annual Ag. JUNE DENISE OLDHAM--Annual Ed., Sr. Coun., Tennis, Hi Pi ltreas.l, Le Cercle Francais, Math, Naturalist, Quill and Scroll, Footlights Clbs., Student Coun., Photography IAnnuall, Honor Stud. Prog., NEDT Cert., Nat'l Achieve- ment Finalist, Fine Arts Ag., Biology Award of Merit, Park Tudor Seminar. ROGER EVAN ORTON-Naturalist, Spanish Clbs., Honor Stud. Prog. SHERRY LYNN OWSLEY-Girl's League, Spanish Clbs., Stu- dent Coun., Big Sister, Typing Award, Pom Pom Girl, Busi- ness Ed., Art Assts. 0 BERENA MARCELLA PANNELL-Sr. Coun., Jr. Vaude- ville, A Cappella, Choral Club, Girl's League, Campus Bk., FTA, Human Rel., Spanish Clbs., Student Coun., Big Sister, Nat'l Achievement Semifin., School Musical, Commence. Usher, Homecoming Queen Cand., Prom Queen Cand., Red Cross Ag. JOEL L. PARKER-Jr. Vaudeville, Coin, Le Cercle Francais Clbs., Student Coun., Big Brother, All-School, Christ. Plays, Christ. Echo Ag., Stage Crew. ALAN BRUCE PATTERSON-Sr. Council, Jr. Vaudeville, Fresh., Res., Vars. Basketball, Vars. Golf, Human Rel., Key, Lettermen's, Naturalist Clbs., Student Coun., Big Brother, Honor Stud. Prog., NEDT Cert., National High School Science Institute, Annual, Red Cross Ags. CAROL ANN PIKE-Jr. Vaudeville, International Exchange, Spanish Clbs., Big Sister, Honor Stud. Prog., Nurse Asst. . FREDERICK WM. POEHLMANN-A Cappella, German lpres.l, Key Clbs., NHS, Student Coun., NEDT Cert., I.U. Honors Prog. lGermanyI, Lang. Asst. RONALD EDGAR POLLARD-Jr. Policy, Campus Bk., Ger- man, Hi Pi, Human Rel. Clbs., Student Coun., Big Brother, NEDT Cert., Echo staff, Red Cross Ag. JOHN LEE POSEY-Jr. Vaudeville, A Cappella, Gym Asst. WILLETA POSLEY-Jr. Vaudeville, Footlights, FBLA, Girl's League, Red Cross, Spanish, Tri-Hi-Y, FTA, Clbs., Stu- dent Coun., Big Sister, Attendance Asst., Red Cross, Fine Arts Ags. O JUANITA POUNDS LINDA RAGLAND-Jan. Grad., Jr. Vaudeville, A Cappella, Choral Club, Orchestra, FTA, Human Rel., Spanish, Tri-Hi- Y, Clbs., Student Coun., Big Sister, Honor Stud. Prog., Commence. Usher, Fine Arts Ag. . BARBARA RANDELL BERNADETTE RANDLE-Sr. Class V-pres., Sr. Coun., Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaudeville, A Cappella, Choral Club, Girl's Ensemble, Campus BK, FTA, Girl's League, Human Rel., Red Cross, Spanish, True Blue, Y-Teens Clbs., Student Coun., Big Sister, School Musical, All-School Play, Christ. Play, Commence. Usher, Counselor, Nurse Assts., Prom Queen, Annual, Christ. Echo, Fine Arts, Red Cross Ags. ,UU 'UQ I l . WILLIAM RAUCH THOMAS GREGORY RAY MAX S. REISWERG-Sr. Coun., Jr. Vaudeville, Fresh. Var- sity Basketball, Lettermen, Human Rel., Naturalist, Span- ish Clbs, Big Brother. SUSAN JEAN RICE . LAWRENCE B. RISCH THERESA LOUISE ROBERTS-FTA Clb., Nat'l Merit Semi- tin. SUSAN MARGARET ROBINSON--Jr. Vaudeville, A Cap- pella, Choral Club, Girl's Ensemble, Girl's League, Human Rel., Naturalist Clbs., NHS, Student Coun., Big Sister, Honor Stud. Prog., NEDT Cert., Commence. Usher, Atten- dance Asst. CLAIRE ADELE ROGERS-Sr. Council, A Cappella, Choral Club, Girl's League, Human Rel., Red Cross, True Blue, FTA Clbs., Student Coun., Big Sister, Honor Stud. Prog., School Musical, All-School Play, Dean Asst. O GRICELDA ROSS-Jr. Policy, Footlights, FBLA Ipres.I Girl's League, Human Rel., Photography, Red Cross lv-pres.I, True Blue, Y-Teens lpres., v-pres.I Clbs., Pom Pom Girl, Big Sister, Honor Stud. Prog., Typing Awards, Echo staff, Annual, Christ., Echo, Red Cross Ags., ROTC list Lt.I, All School Play. MARLENA KAY ROTH JOHN WENDELL ROWINGS--Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaudeville Act Ch., Exercise in Knowledge Imgr.I, High School Bowl Imgr.J, Key Isec.I, Math ltreas.I, Naturalist Clbs., NHS, Student Coun., Big Brother, Honor Stud. Prog., Nat'l Merit Semi-tin., Chem. Asst., Christ. Echo, Ags., Brown Ass. Alumni Award. BRIAN T. RUCKER-Ivars. mgr.l Basketball, Ivars. mgr.I Track, Ires.I Wrestling, Student Coun., Big Brother. . ANN ELIZABETH RUSSELL-Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaudeville Act Ch., Jr. Vaudeville, A Capella, Choral Club, Girl's League, Human Relations lofficerl, International Exchange, Le Cercle Francais, Naturalist Clbs., NHS, Student Coun., Big Sister, Honor Student Prog., NEDT Cert., Nat'l Merit Semi-finalist, School Musical. JANIS LOUISE RUSSELL--Jr. Vaudeville, Footlights, FBLA, FTA, Girl's League, Human Rel., Le Cercle Francais, True Blue Clbs., Big Sister, Honor Stud. Prog., All-school, Christ. Plays, Commence. Usher, Libr. Asst., Goshen Ex- change Prog. MARGIE ANN SANDERSON-Echo Ed. ITues., weeklyl, News Bureau, German lsec.I, Girl's League, Quill and Scroll, Hypnosis Clbs, NHS, Big Sister, Honor Stud. Prog., NEDT Cert., Christ. Echo Staff, Echo Staff, Echo Asst, An- nual Ag. ROBERT LEE SAYLES-Res., Vars. Cross Country, Fresh., Res., Wrestling, Human Rel., Latin Clbs., Big Brother. O GEORGE ROBERT SHANKLIN-Fresh., Res., Vars. Base- ball, Fresh., Res., Vars. Basketball, Hi-Y, Lettermen's, Red Cross Clbs., Big Brother, Art Asst. JENNIFER F. SHANKLIN-Jr. Vaudeville, Human Rel., Red Cross, Spanish, Y-Teens Clbs., Christ. Echo Ag. HARRIET ANN SHARLOW-Jr. Policy, Vaudeville Prog. Ed., Echo Ed. lWed.l, News Bureau, Girl's League, Fr.- Soph. Great Bks, Jr.-Sr. Great Bks., Libr., Quill and Scroll, True Blue, Portuguese Clbs., NHS Isec.-treas.l, Big Sis- ter lco-ch.I, Honor Stud. Prog., NEDT Cert., Betty Crocker Homemaker ot Tomorrow, Biology, Typing Awards, Great- er Inpls. Essay Contest l4th placel, School Musicial, Echo Staff, History, Libr Asst, Fine Arts Ag. DEBORAH KAYE SHAW O JOHN DALE SHAW-Jr. Prom Com. Ch., Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaudeville, Music Men, Band, Exercise in Knowledge, High School Bowl, Human Rel., Key, Math Ipresl, Mu Alpha Theta Clbs., NHS, Student Coun., Big Brother, Hon- or Stud. Prog., NEDT Cert., Nat'l Merit Semifin., School Musical, Echo Staff, Annual, Christ. Echo Ags, Stage Crew. ARTHUR SHORTER--Res., Vars. Baseball, Fresh., Res. Bas- ketball, Fresh. Football, Red Cross, Spanish Clbs., Student Coun., Big Brother, ROTC lN.C.O.l. DANIEL F. SHULLENBERGER-Jr. Vaudeville, Fresh. Basket- ball, Fresh. Football, Key, Naturalist Clbs., Big Brother, Honor Stud. Prog., NEDT Cert., Mechanical Drawing, Typ- ing Awards. WILLIAM BOYD SIMMONS O BENJAMIN SINGLETEARY JR.-Sr. Coun., Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaudeville, Vars. Baseball, Fresh., Res., Vars. Basket- ball, Fresh. Cross Country, Fresh. Track, Campus Bk., Foot- lights, Human Rel., Lettermen's, Red Cross Clbs., Student Coun., Big Brother, Commence Usher, Counselor, Gym, Art Assts., Red Cross Ag., Prom King cand. DAVID H. SLATES AARON R. SMITH BONITA SMITH . GREGORY LEWIS SMITH-Vars. Cross Country, Fresh., Res., Vars. Track, Lettermen's Clb., Art Asst., Fine Arts, Red Cross Assts. SUSAN ELIZABETH SOLTERMAN DAVID LEE SPECKMAN-Fresh., Res., Vars. Basketball, Fresh. Track, Vars. Golf, Key Naturalist, Lettermen's, Hu- man Relat. Clbs., A Cappella, Senior Coun., Student Coun., Class Day Officer lGiftorianl. JOYCE SPENCER . HERBERT MARTIN SPURRIER ROBERT STALLlON-Fresh. Football, Fresh. Track, Fr.-Soph. Great Bks. Clb,, Student Coun., Big Brother, All School Play, Annual, Christ. Echo Ags., Stage, Make-up crew. DEBORAH LEE STANFILL ANN CELESTE STARRETT-Sr. Coun., Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaude- ville, Jr. Class Publicity Ch., German, Girl's League, Natur- alist Clbs., NHS, Big Sister, Honor Stud. Prog., NEDT Cert., Commence. Usher, Counselor Asst. . KAREN DENISE STATON-Choral Clb., Footlights Clb., Student Coun., Christ. Play, Gym Asst., Lafayette High School. CARL STEWARD JOHN DEE STEWARD-Sr. Class Treas., Sr. Coun., Jr. Vaudeville, A Cappella, Music Men, Chess, Hi Pi, Hu- man Rel. Clbs., Student Coun., Big Brother, School Musical, Annual Ag, Stage crew, Teen Guide Coun., Exploratory Teaching. EVELYN DELORSE STEWART--Coral Club, FBLA, Human Rel. Clbs., Shorthand, Typing Award, Libr., Business, Typing Assts., Annual, Christ. Echo Ags. . GREGORY JONATHAN STRAND-Sr. Coun., Jr. Vaude- ville, Fresh., Res., Vars. Football, A Cappella, Music Men, Tennis, Key, Lettermen's, Naturalist Clbs., NHS, Student Coun,, Honor Stud. Prog., All City Football Teams, School Musical, Music Asst., Stage crew. THOMAS TURNER STREETER-Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaudeville, Jr. Vaudeville Act Ch., Fr.-Soph. Great Bks., International Exchange, Key lpres.l, Naturalist Clbs., NHS, Echo lpho- tog.l, Big Brother, Honor Stud. Prog., Echo staff, Biology Asst., Annual, Christ. Echo Ags., High School Science Seminar, Park-Tudor Seminar lAlt.l. JANET L. SUMNER-Jr. Vaudeville, International Exchange, FTA Clbs., Big Sister, Honor Stud. Prog., NEDT Cert., Com- mence. Usher, Counselor Asst., Annual, Christ. Echo Ags. CURTlS L, TANDY . MICHAEL A. TAYLOR-Vars. Cross Country, Res., Vars. Track, German, Lettermen's Clbs., NEDT Cert., Rifle team. KRISTIN ANNE TETER-Sr. Class Sec., Sr. Coun., Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaudeville, Jr. Vaudeville Act Ch., A Cappella, Girl's Ensemble, Tennis, Girl's League, Human Rel., Naturalist, Spanish Clbs., NHS, Student Coun., Big Sister, Honor Stud. Prog., Girls' State Rep., School Musical, Commence. Usher- Homecoming Princess, Prom Queen Cand. DAVID LEE THOMAS-Jr. Vaudeville, A Cappella, Chess, Footlights, German, Human Rel., Red Cross, SEPAC, Thes- pians Clbs., Student Coun., Big Brother, School Musical, All School, Christ. Plays, Attendance Asst., Fine Arts Ag. JANIS E. TOMPKINS 1 Principal Announces Senior Honor List Ann Elizabeth Russell . John Wendell Rowings Leslie Charles Yeager . Karen Elizabeth McClain Lorna Eileen Douglas . Jeanette Lucille Gerzon Margie Ann Sanderson Kerry Lou Kirch ...... Thomas Covert Nolan . Janice Dee Hoxie .... Alan Bruce Patterson . . Michael Reginald Goler Glenn Wick McDonald Charles Kevin Kelso . .. Bruce Mathew Jordan . Stephanie Lynne Heard Bruce Carson Wright . . John Dale Shaw ... Harriet Ann Sharlow . . Gregory Todd Dietz .. Carol Ann Pike Robert L. Jones lll . .. Gregory Hinkle ... V' 7.951 7.853 7.753 7.750 7.740 7.726 7.710 7.648 7.645 7.642 7.623 7.584 7.556 7.544 7.541 7.540 7.525 7.524 7.428 7.400 7.371 7.233 7.228 Edwin Wilson Brown Ill . 7.200 Susan Margaret Robinson 7.194 Janet Louise Sumner ..... 7.164 Lisa Ann Brady ....... 7.154 Elizabeth Bowling Ulen . 7.104 David William Niss .... 7.050 Marjory Anne Craft . . 7.050 Ann Celeste Starrett ...... ..7.041 Lorraine Vonetta Woodard 6.972 Carol Henderson ....... 6.928 Joyce Marie Houghton .. 6.906 John Calvin Hudelson . . 6.853 Susan Jean Rice ....... 6.794 Gregory Jonathan Strand . . . .6.763 Cheryl Lee Zike ......... 6.757 Ellis Theodric Woolridge . .. . .6.725 Deborah Kaye Shaw ..... 6.658 Maurice John Wolfred . . 6.638 Cheryl Diane Walker . . 6.600 Karen Louise O'Brien .. 6.589 June Denise Oldham .. 6.587 Timothy McDowell ........ ..6.583 Daniel Frank Shullenberger 6.578 s. . CHERYL ELIZABETH THOMPSON-Jr. Vaudeville, A Cappella, Choral Club, Footlights, Girl's League Inter- national Exchange Clbs., Big Sister, Honor Stud. Prog., Biology Award, Commence. Usher, Exercise in Knowledge Asst. GARY ROYCE THOMPSON-Sr. Coun., Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaudeville, Annual llndex Editori, Jr. Class Pres., Fresh., Vars. Wrestling, Chess, Spanish Clubs., NHS, Student Coun., Big Brother, Honor Stud. Prog., NEDT Cert., Nat'l Merit Commended, Annual staff, Echo staff. JANICE THOMPSON-Girl's League, Red Cross, Y-Teens Clubs., Commence. Usher, Libr. Asst., Christ. Echo Ag., Tech. High School. JOHN A. TRIMBLE . LISA MARlE TURNER CHERYL DENISE TWYMAN-Jr. Vaudeville, Girl's League, Human Rel., Red Cross, Y-Teens Clbs., Student Coun., Big Sister, Honor Stud. Prog., Commence. Usher, Business Office, Attendance, Asst., Annual Ag. ELlZABETH BOWLING ULEN-Sr. Coun., Jr. Prom Com., Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaudeville, Jr. Class VV Chairman, Choral Club, Girl's Ensemble, Madrigal, Folk Singing, Girl's League lpres.l, Jr.-Sr. Great Bks., Human Rel., lnter- national Exchange, Naturalist, True Blue Clbs., NHS, Student Coun. lv-pres.l, Big Sister, Honor Stud. Prog., NEDT Cert., School Musical, Commence. Usher, Christ. Echo staff, Echo staff, SOUL Week Steering Com., Career Sampling lCo-ch.l, Humanities Dept. CHRlSTOPH VON STIEGLITZ . ANlTA PAULlNE WADE-Jan. Grad., Sr. Coun., Jr. Prom Ch., Jr. Vaudeville, Band, Orchestra, Footlights, Red Cross, Y-Teens Clubs., Big Sister, Band Asst., Homecom- ing Queen cand., Prom Queen cand., Christ Echo, Fine Arts, Red Cross, Ags. EVERETT DARRYL WADE-Fresh. Basketball, Res., Vars. Tennis, Bowling, Band. CHERYL DIANE WALKER-Footlights, Girl's League, Y- Teens Clubs., Big Sister, Honor Stud. Prog., NEDT Cert., Chris. Play, Make-up crew. JANA LOU WALKER-Jr. Vaudeville, A Cappella, Choral Club, Footlights, Girl's League, Human Rel., Naturalist, Club., Student Coun., Big Sister, Honor Stud. Prog., Fresh., Res., Vars. Cheerleader lco-captainl, All School Play, Gym Asst., Jamboree Queen, Stage crew. T I I I BRENDA .IO CRAWFORD MICHAEL FLOYD GRANGER ERIC JONES CAROL ANN McKEE CRAIG E. SWATHER BETTY LOUISE ELLIOT GARY LEE HARDING CLAUDETTE LEWIS SAMUEL M. OATES DAVID WHEELER TOUMEY KEVIN FITZPATRICK GREGORY HINKLE LINDA LOGSDON MICHAEL ALLEN STANFORD GAINES I DAVID CHARLES FOXLOW SHELIA JETER ALLEN EDWARD MARSH RIGENBERGER WILLIAMS EDMOND PAUL GAINES RAYMOND JOHNSON MICHAEL MCCARTY STEVEN JAMESON SCHMIDT JIM SHELER WOLPERT I KENNETH GLENN TOMMIE JOHNSON BRUCE ROBIN MCCRAE I I O THOMAS IRVIN WASHINGTON-Intramural Bowling, , Fresh., Res., Vars. Track, Res., Wrestling, Spanish Clb., I Christ. Echo Ag. JOYCE ANN WEDDLE-Choral Club, Campus Bk., Foot- , lights, FTA, GirI's League, Clbs., Student Coun. Clbs, Big , Sister, Honor Stud. Prog., Counselor, Dean Asst., Fine Arts I Ag. PAULA WEST I LARRY ALAN WHITE I II O RODNEY WHITE-Intramural Bowling, Fresh., Red., I Vars. Football, Res., Vars. Track, Chess, AFS Clbs., Lt. Ist. class ROTC. , ELIZABETH S. WHITEHEAD I CHERI ANNETTE WIGGINS I ANGELA DENISE WILLIAMS-Student Coun., True Blue Clb., Big Sister, Attendance Asst., Annual, Red Cross Ag. L I I I O BOBBIE S. WILLIAMS--Jan. Grad., FTA Clb., Student I Coun., Big Sister, Medical Explorers, Jr. Achievement. DWIGHT S. WILLIAMS-Football, Chess, Radio Clbs., Big 'II Brother, Hist. Asst. ' IRA WILLIAMS ,H QUENSETTA DELORES WILLIAMS-S. Coun., Jr. Vaudeville, Footlights, Girl's League Itreas.I, Hi Pi Isec.I, Human Rel., I Le Cercle Francais, Math, Spanish Clbs., Student Coun., I Big Sister, Make-up com., Homecoming Princess Cand., I Fine Arts, Red Cross Ags. , II II O STEVEN DEAN WILLIAMS-Jr. Vaudeville, Fresh., ' Vars. Baseball, Cross Country, Fiction, German, Human ' Rel., Letterman's, Naturalist, Order of the Straightedge I Clbs., Student Coun., Big Brother, NEDT Cert., Eng. Asst., Annual, Christ, Echo Ags., Christ. Echo staff. I DONOVAN EUGENE WILLIAMSON ' I WAYNE WIMSATT MARSHA ANN WINEGLASS-Girl's League, Spanish, True , Blue, Y-Teens Clbs., Nat'l Merit Semifin., Echo staff, I Attendance Asst, I I O GEORGE LIVINGSTON WITT-Jr. Vaudeville, Intra- mural Bowling, Fresh., Res., Vars. Football, Fresh., Res., Vars. Wrestling, Lettermen's Clb., Student Coun., Nat'l Merit Commended, Christ. Echo Ag. I MAURICE JOHN WOLFRED LORRAINE VONETTA WOODARD--Jr. Vaudeville, Band, , Orchestra, SPQR, True Blue Clbs., Big Sister, Honor Stud. Prog., School Musical. FORREST HOWARD WOOLEY JR.-Jr. Vaudeville, Fresh Cross Country, Fresh. Track, Fresh. Wrestling, A Cappella, , Music Men, Campus Bk., Footlights, Human Rel., Letter- - men's, Red Cross Clbs., Student Coun., Big Brother, School I Musical, Christ. Play, Echo staff, Counselor, Gym, Art I Asst., Annual, Christ. Echo, Red Cross Ags., Prom King cand. I I ,,.- I ,gg I O ELLIS T. WOOLRIDGE BRUCE CARON WRIGHT I LESLIE YEAGER-A Cappella, Madrigal, Hi Pi, Math, Mu I Alpha Theta, Photography, Quill and Scroll Clbs., NHS, I Big Brother, Honor Stud. Prog., NEDT Cert., School Musical, ' Echo staff, Chem. Asst. I CHERYL LEE ZIKE-NHS, Libr., Business Office Asst., An- I nual Ag. I I I I In Memory Of Dan Wallace 3 as 1 1 Y' x+-swf 1952-1970 Junior Class Sparks S S The Junior year was a busy year for The Class of 72. The year started off with the election of class officers by Junior Class card holders. Later, in the Autumn, The class elected the Junior Policy. A big decision, made by the ad- ministration, was the combining of the two class proms into one Junior- Senior Prom. Many students spent af- ternoons and weekends preparing for the ioint prom. Juniors began thinking about col- lege and talked to college represent- atives who visited the school. Many of the Juniors took the PSAT test and went on to take the SAT test. Students interested in business and economics ioined Junior Achievement. This organization gave its members an opportunity To gain understanding of the business world. In all, the Junior Class prepared itself to become successful seniors. Jr. Officers: Dave Skole ipres.i, Kittie Smith iv. pres.l, Lula Barnette iv.v, ch.l, Allison Rook- er iprog. ed.J, Sharon Hoog lv.v. pub.l, Roz Dunham isec.l, Michael French itreas.l. Jr. Polcy: Front Row-Roz Dunham, Dave Skole, Kittie Smith, Michael French, Sharon Hoog, Alli- son Rooker. Second Row-Greg Jones, Tom McDowell, Jim Jelliffe, Karla Saperstein, Patty Hummons, Vicki Benberry, Terry Willis. Third Row-Dan Smith, Rob Dawson, Betty Jo Rawls, Barbara Malone, Mr. Ventresca isponsorl. 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A 1 N V L , . 4 i ji? . il it A 23 -5 . ,ill ' T N-.1 1 i 5 . . . i -A 5 5 ' A lf ',..1 ',' ' x T ' ' 1 lla as ' lil l , rg .4 ' 'f t - ,L 4 -- Mike Harding shows interest in his class by plac- Z ing his vote for Junior Class Officers. Presiding over the election is Gary Thompson. Roz Dunham, recording secretary hands vice- president Kitty Smith notes from the last meet- ing, as Dave Skole works on the class list. 4 Richard Payne, Phyllis Peach- 5 Exp-, , er, Brenda Peacock, Walter Li,,,,g.l ' Peacock, John Pierson, Joseph if 'V Poore, Roy Potter, Ronald Pow- A A V ell, Richard Prim. 'x , X. E'-.' Cheryl Pryor, Sandra Radford, y E - . Brian Radcliffe, Gregory Rand, John Randolph, Derrick Ran- ? '.,V . , som, Bettye Rawls, Joseph Ray, I ,W Angelia Reid. n V T , Teresa Rhodes, Irene Richard- son, Sharon Riley, Kevin Ri- f velli, Elizabeth Robb, Edward Robinson, James Robinson, Mil- up ' dred Robinson, Alexis Roges- ter. Trine Rolstad, Alison Rooker, .., Q David Rose, Steven Rose, Bruce Zig? Rowan, Pamela Sallee, Debra if Q Sams, Jetta Sanders, Teresa , Ok Sanford. Karla Saperstein, Pamela Sat- KX terfield, Pat Satterfield, Linda T 'j Schneider, Julius Scott, Cyn- lkft' thia Scruggs, Ross Selmanoff, Henry Shanklin, Levert Sharpe. M Liz Sherlock, Anita Singleton, , , Marlene Siskind, David Skole, x 1 Jerry Smart, Daniel Smith, Eu- l l, .f A N gene Smith, Gary Smith, Jac- -,M-ff UNK. ' L. queline Smith. wxssmukid ,f ....,...,.....4 4 Jeremy Smith, Kittie Smith, Rodney Smith, Rene Spells, Gwendolyn Spradley, Cynthia Stantly, Judith Starks, Marvin St. Clair, Sharon Steaven. Cynthia Stiles, Paul Stimer, Lois Stratton, Kay Strong, Fred- die Sullivan, Alvin Tandy, Den- nis Taylor, Michele Teague, David Tevebaugh. Portia Tharpe, Vicki Thomas, Richard Thompson, Doreen Tope, Stephen Toumey, Nyla Turner, Peggy Turnley, Dorine Twyman, Jeff Tyler. Jonathan Usher, Brian Vantres- ca, Enoch Vinnegar, Chris Von Stieglitz, James Wales, Edwin Walker, Terry Walsh, Jane Warders, Valerie Warner. Carolyn Waters, Sharon Wat- kins, Lisa Weaver, Amy Wells, Duane West, James White, Oli- ver Wickliffe, Stephen Wilburn, Charles Wiley. Ron Wilkins, Geraldine Wil- iams, Melba Williams, Dar- lene Willis, Terry Willis, Ange- lis Wilson, Charles C. Wilson, Cynara Wilson, Mary C. Wil- son. Riley Wilson, Phyllis Witt, Jo- seph Woodruff, Carl Woods, George Wright, Merris Young, Michael Young, Lois Ann Zim- merman. iflxjl 4. 1,1 X , X L Q - - f- 4 J - - di if it 4,3 t gg . X . T ...,,, :AMPA R ll L A 'l - ji i n, N 1 1 , M xg 3. 4 i K l 1 I A ft S , 5 2 . t V ,Tip Y , Y ,QQ X L, - - L I tiff. is - QW it rt E . ss. , Qi :'-- , 'flip , if-' -' V311 ' x ti wi? --2 ' ,li . N. MSM X .--i 1 , I . 'J - ill 'iP ' - ,,,., . , ... E D I 'A 'W' is , sm , A 'f.' YE, A M v . X .- gui , L . ' X X A . ii' . ii si, l , as M 1 to .tr-.. N X L J J L , , f , ' .... - 'T Z1- 1 J t . , 'gf- Act Chairmen Avis Johnson, Virginia Booth and Valerie Warner give ci synopsis of their Jr. Vaudeville Act entitled What's lt All About? . ,QA f Wikia, Wir v T fr, TN 5 in IN--N X Q f-fs 4, ff , Rm 4, I 1. , V T 5 Q23 Q r T an xg T' 'JJ ? VA, 1 if 1 A K 1' l , U 149,--3-T?-,T f r T? E, H- V , -l :ll ln FB, x lk A .k Q' ' 1, , ir 1:, B .I T x T 4 , . . N -'iii J 4 T 'ish ff sf' S 5 T Q , .T ' N ara? - S K 2 IME' Q Q jk E' , s. x ,dh ,iw N-,Sb , A 4 021' g - In .E I - T y T, ,A - Q 'V V 1 TNA A XTC! -if J, ff 2,, Class 0f '7 3 Progresses Along with The experience of C1 high school year, The Sophomore class received The pleasure of having senioriTy over The Freshmen. However, along wiTh The Title of Sophomore, There came a responsi- biliTy. ATTer a year of Tun and Trolic, sophomores realized The imporTance of school and Took pride in iT. Biology and geomeTry were some of The courses in which mosT of The sophomores were enrolled. The ex- ciTemenT of dissecTing grasshoppers and TeTal pigs, and The Tun of me- morizing Theorems and posTulaTes, was all included in The every day life of The sophomores. The pasT year was a challenge for The class of '73, Sfriving To improve Their acTing abiliTies, Rhon- da Hale and Sharon ElsTon work hard in dro- maTics class, carrying on a dramatic dialogue. Jennifer Adams, Luke Akard, , Vicki Anderson, Tracy ATwood, David Bacon, Howard BaeTz- ,'-' hold, Phyllis Baker, VaniTa n Q Banks, Connie Barber. L T ' Nelvia BarneTT, Orelius BarneTT, Liz Barrow, Freda Bans, Pam- ela Bebley, Tom Beck, Nancy D Bell, Elvia BenTley, Adrienne , Q Blakemore. 1 I ll ' Toni Blakemore, Derek Bland, Q. PaTricia BlunT, Brian Boaz, Col- -lg leen Bolden, Deborah Bondu- -- ranT, Terry Boone, Richard Bot- M- Toms, STephanie BouqueTT. 5 'X Margaret Bowes, Sarah Brad- - shaw, Befsy Branson, Ronald ' Breland, Terrence BridgewaTer, Q . Vicki Broadus, John Brown, Pa- Tricia Brown, Roscoe Brown. 'T 'T L 1' 3 RuTh Brown, Sonia Bruyn, Mi- chael Bryanf, Shelly Buchanan, Angela Bunch, Cordryan Burch, Herman BurdeTTe, AnThony Burke, Connie Burris. T 125 Wayne Burris, Bonita Busby, Vicki Buschman, Sandra Cam- eron, Amy Campbell, Cathy Campbell, Riley Carr, Tanya Carson, Haywood Carter. Keith Carter, Patricia Carter, Melanie Caudill, Carmen Ca- zares, Kerry Cheatum, Tim Clark, Al Cobb, Terrie Cobb, Corine Coleman. Gregory Collins, Kevin Combs, Mary Conley, Diane Conway, Frederick Corbin, Pat Corcoran, Claudia Crawford, John Craw- ford, Anthony Crayton. Nancy Creedon, Derek Crider, Paula Curry, Montaray Darby, Theresa Davenport, Debra Da- vis, Edward Davis, Kathleen Davis, Rock Davis. Helen Dea, Richard Demmings, Dorothy Denkins, Kathy Dodd, Chester Dorsey, Donna Dowl- ing, Emma Dozier, Debbie Duckworth, Debra Duke. Jacqueline Early, Liz Edwards, Sharon Elston, Siegfried Eng- ler, John Erickson, Clarieta Eu- banks, Valerie Eubanks, Mar- shall Fields, Bill Fine. Alonez, Finn, Bill Foley, Curtis Foster, Michelle Franklin, Le- nora Freeman, Deborah French, Amy Friedman, Mike Gant, Em- ily Gardner. Evelyn Garing, Sarah Gar- many, Charles Garrett, Oscar Ghoston, James Gibbs, Mark Gibson, Martha Gibson, Tracy Gilliland, Sharon Golder. Sandra Grady, Kenneth Gray, Bradford Grissom, Renee Gunn, Deborah Hagan, Rhonda Hale, Michelle Hall, Carmen Ham- ler, Charles Hamm. Diane Hardin, Rose Harger, Deborah Harper, Sadye Harris, James Harry, Tom Hart, Steve Hatchek, Reccia Hatchett, Judy Hawkins. Alfred Hill, Karen Hill, Ira Ho- gan, Ruth Hogan, Geri Hollis, Deborah Hopkins, Dwayne Hop- kins, Dwight Hopkins, James Howard. Velma Howa rd, Randall Hughes, D e n i s e Hughley, Charles Humble, Patty Hurrle, Mary Ingram, Orvella Isaac, Debra Jackson, Joy Jarrett. x 22 'Qin' 575 I, I ,v R is - V im-:I I hx- Aggij X5 A ,Q Z x ' V A K -,X P fi. i wi 5 'H-,gf , ' . f si M Q ,J-Q.. f - 'f ' E 3 1 My , ,, as -it . it J. '- V tf? so 2 ' YQ:-'?' 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V I ' 'T :W - 1 ' ' f r ' f' 1' H if-f-kj, - S '35 1 3 5' ' - . ' - I 4 S n 4 8 tx x ll s f' f d O .-+ -' -- '- . e . . 1 cf.. ' ff -'f S if ' ' 1. ,b i A -3 'L Si i i X it is - :. ilfia V ri'- ' 3 .if Q f 'ms . xl .iv In R ' I ' 7? in K- - . . ,aj ...za F vw-A ' T: l , ' . ' Ji 5 if 4 I I X 153' X A Nl 5 Soph Look Ah acl In Vocational Themes w :Q .z This past year, English lll's spent many hours in preparation for their vocational themes. Port of this pre- peration involved taking Kuder Tests to determine the students vocational abilities. Other hours were spent in learning the technique of writing re- search papers. The Charity Dye Library became their center of reference materials and many hours were spent there in the search for information. After the first drafts were complet- ed and checked, the final epics were prepared. Teachers were confronted with themes on occupations such as medicine, law, data compution. With papers in, frustration ended. Rosemary Harger takes time out from geome- try to smile at the camera. This special math class covers five years of math in four years. L 4. Z IIVIAV, A M R Kevin Johnson, Cathy Jones, r g 4 A Phillip Jones, Ronald Jones, fi i, -fujlif Reggie Jordan, Mike Jordan, . gif 'ar : Carter Kendrick, Pamela Kim- ' V T ' ' ' V Q Q .L QL, Ii mons, Clete Ladd. f . I ..,, 1 , I , ,V ' jf' Joyce Larry, William Lash, Nina ,, X Laurenzana, Sue Lawrence, f. ,ix 5 , li - Robert Lewis, Shelia Lewis, 5' 5' 'Si-' Q EE :IZ 'nm if .'. 1 Tim Lewis, Tanya Lisenbee, ...gf ,, , gk -- it Lvl Gree Lorraine. Ar 1. Hx. A Marie Love, Phil Lowry, Miles r L , ,TJQ H I .jg ,Vg-,-,S Lloyd, Dean Lozow, Pat Lucas, 7. 4 ,ll ,, ' 1 4 f Keith Lyerson, Shelia Majors, V' 'JL' K ' V ' , Y ' E X-,,,N Johnny Manson, Cheryl Man- Agfg Q if L if l I .'-' XX Uel' Q2 'ts . J Y f N Gina Marci, Mick Marley, Eu- . 'I ,eg Q- i I W 'N A QQ., gene Marshall, Lucinda Mar- 1 ' ' TQ '35 1 shall, David Martin, Sharon ' 'Z ' s uxvfl Martin, Latonya Massie, Robin .9 - Sl ,ug Aw- , , N, ,- 1 'P R 'ii-., l Maxey, Bernadette Maxwell. i. K, K N . ..,. X X I L S . N1 1 .I . X X . 5 ' ' si i Abs. A I -. xi is lk K, Q wg Frank Maxwell, Mike McAn- 5 M' , e lif-,Q , - m .v R drews, Karen McCauley, Kathy X -A'. A .4 1-'L ,-1 Q 1, - f , V McClure, Junetta McCormick, -V LM 7 W l ' Vernette McCrackin, Queen X L 'X ' 4 .- 'll-H. McDougal, Lynda Mclntyre, ww- X -- ff -- , - so . , .... :er . SU- Mere-- ' Y - Glennis McKenzie, Michelle J X 'H 'i McLucas, Melvin McNairy, Chris ' u f, Q. .TILL ,QL R5 McShane, Henrietta Means, ' ff ' viii 41. L Debbie Merriman, Cindy Mil- g . 1 L -3-f ler, Dominique Miller, Lewis m -it .L R ti - L. e , . R T , Y 11-. L ' I Lx I v James Milton, Alexis Mirsky, Sheree Mitchell, Terry Mitchell, Alan Mitter, Cynthia Moore, David Moore, Carol Morgan, David Morokoft. Carol Anita Morse, Patricia Mosley, David Moss, Ruth Motley, Eric Mullin, James Murray, Steve Myres. Morris, Leslie Morris, Jan Nicholas, John Niem, Earl Nowland, Keith Nye, Kris Ny- gaard, Constance Oakly, Ma- rie O'Connor, Carolyn Officer, Angie Orton. Kentor Owen, Fred Owens, Ed- ward Pace, lvy Patterson, James Payton, Thelma Peeler, Judy Perdue, Debra Pipkins, Danitra Porter. Jeff Ragar, Steve Randal, Ma- rie Rapier, John Ray, Donald Reed, Marya Reed, Rodney Redman, Jerome Richardson, Mary Ringle. Jacquline Roddy, Michelle Ro- gers, Anthony Rose, Paul Ross, Diana Roth, Wanita Rowley, Curtis Rumer, Titus Rush, Ed- ward Rushin. David Russell, David Ryder, Shelia Ryles, Vickki Sallee, Leniea Sanders, Wayne San- ders, Marva Sattertield, Ken- neth Scott, Liz Sherlock. Jill Slaymaker, Pamela Smart, Charles Smith, Helem Smith, Chris Solterman, Patricia Spear- man, Deirdre Spencer, Connie Spradley, Ronnie Springer. Patty Starks, Warren Staton, Sandra Steaven, Patricia Stew- ard, Shirley Stewart, Shirley Stigler, Daryl Stout, Herbert Stratton, Celeste Strickland. Valerie Strong, John Swanigan, Debra Sweatt, Tom Sweeney, Cheryl Symonette, Jerolyn Tate, Rita Tess, Anthony Thomas Melva Thomas. Douglas Thompson, Tammie Thompson, Betty Townsend, Marlene Trice, Sabrina Tucker, James Twitty, Thea Tyler, Rod Usher, Reic Vaughn. Brenda Wade, Robert Wade, Bonnie Walker, Sonia Walker, Robin Wallace, Cathy Walsh, Harold Ward, Joyse Warsaw, Rhoda Washington. ,,,,, ,, 'Q 9 9 5 qi 'Q my . h N I 5 y ,N it , j 1 ' i T fi '.., .J q A -4 'T 'gui . -I 'D 3 V - T H.. A 'xl' ' ,l- ' s W 31-'xii' L x N 'I il J V l ' 'Q if i nr X s X it J ' 479 v ,,,, gg. . at, ,ns ' Y L., . fm M x ' 3. 3 by ,Lf . TV W' X . ?W7'lDT' NF' ' . W ' C t --:Ii 'rn N , 5917 .Q l . 4-S , 4 Q' 1 I V. v f' -i.s l 0, 1955 ff A 1' O3 X I ' alll . T nllll ny Q., iw, ' if-fl ll , I 5 3, sf ,A ' is T -i 1 l 3 5 R 5 lx .. vv '.,, Xxx X , , J. V 'N K. 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Barbra Williamson, Nathan Wimberly, lva Wilson, Joan Wooley, Mindy Wright, Diedra Yowell, Jamise Zachery, Julia Zimmerman. aw Q 3 :Ql.R lW7U l3G8 SHS 'JFK ef f 1- Q in ' ----..,.,-, giis ai .ren '53i3'l-7, 5 l5Q3 SHS 20 WOOD 1 we-wfip . , i l l l 1, 1, i .1-Tp 1 Progressing slowly down the track, members of the Sophomore class display their homecoming float, l lt 7 T59 JY, Rest in Peace or R.l.P. Wood during the 1970 Homecoming festivities. ,wb ywliieiae tee-Aw! mor www f CHN 0Uil7i'5l' i150- fi-V .ICEQF glove Hua!-K HJQIEJVED MJHEIU Ymixmw foo also ybtjlua W HM, l-QC?-,CfeHlCff wrt? EEHLLY QQQQ l moo 1. V ' f 1 'Z ' 'J , f. IM 'THIS i N 005 HT fi' .gif U25 'lamb Fllhllowofl' ? MONLV Eli +1 Ewillfgii-iQU3F't5!iilri.f Active Frosh Face FuTure AdiusTing To The presenT and pre- paring Tor The TuTure was The big Task of This year's Freshmen Class. Guided by many helpful underclassmen, Frosh ioined clubs and organizaTions y which helped Them To fiT inTo SHS. A weiner roasT in Holliday Park gi and a ChrisTmas parTy and dance - were also some of The Things by which Freshmen proved They were acTive parTners in The school. Jfe: Gcnhered on The caTeTeria floor To dance, mem- bers of The 1971 Frosh Class enioy The Girl's League sponsored ChrisTmas ParTy. The Class of '73 experiences Tun and Trolic while stuffing Themselves during The ChrisTmas party given Them as a welcome. 'K .-r,-M X, ?,......... 'V MN l as 5 g 'T w , 1 V xx, -W - ...... A - T I .w 4-. l i li 1..- ll -2 QT Q fl '- , gf' , fx sk s . U -sf' W: it A A x .., r , ' ' L' Q. W YL? , . 4 . I . 1 , , 4 X :X r Vg QW? , 1 G X. , . , I 2. v A 1- x Aw 4. ,A,. 4 1 T' X N - ' I X , 1 N X ' fl ' ,. Zi. .5 . l T . ' , f f, 1 , N r ' ei f r - J . , er , if . ,. r . X' X ' x 9 T' l ,J gl lt - 'S 9 X l 5 H ' l. ' X f W, X I ,LL,LL. , , .. 1 HA! nn , 5, vb 7 ,MQS W V ,,v ff ' U ' . 1 T X A My q t 4 l 'wal 5 ' Q --3,-. Q 4' - V r' - ,, A . 5 sl ,, ., ,, - 4 is -Q . Q? T H53 'xv V X , V Tn A ymgyil I 44 , . V. -2- by l i . MW l lil 2. ml? . dr ' if 'lx 'f . , ,Q if M , .3 ,Q A rl 5 at g v . 1 T . ., A qhuy ? 'X ' ...A A . W 4 . YS' , ,KW IJ. W if ,L ii cx Off A Q H IW I - ' X If 5 J' Q M g 4 A' l - . x . 04 rl s , i V. elf A T fi. J . ' T r fi as '-ml' ' -X V ' - 4' ' A ' I ge ' T- - A-f-fmt' Ab V- A ts-.. . J, 0 A . 91. r- T . . H' If v' ' ' ' , ' ' , r 1 A - sg. ,:,,,p-ef' 2- wo, .4 , ,M , W9 , f .. Q f . u. i. - . Xgxl . ,. ,N , . 35 J if r . .-,. -- .uv A in , . . K, . , . N.: N ' 1 1 X X .'. -l M .4 1 . X1 fi 'v- A f . . 'F JN. M , , C . 5 , Y r f 5 -- N' iff,-s , ,f -4 4 ' s X John Adams, Ruth Alexander, Anthony Allen, Beverly Allen, Debra Allen, Linda Allen, Re- ginald Allen, Sheena Allen, Dee Anderson. Derek Anderson, Karen Ander- son, Robert Anderson, Sabrina Anderson, Curtis Andrews, Joyce Andrews, Ronald Atkins, Geneva Bailey, Jimmie Bailey. Raymond Baker, Sara Ballard, Toni Ballinger, Avis Banks, Calvin Banks, Eva Banks, Wal- ker Banks, Kim Barnes, Randy Barrett. William Bartlett, Micahel Bass, Juan Battle, Dartez Baxter, Marilyn Baynes, Debra Belk, Gary Bell, Jacqueline Bell, Becky Bennett. Gregory Bennett, Spiro Bere- veshos, Debra Berry, Darlene Berryhill, Dave Bickett, Anna Bies, Charles Bigbee, Sam Blandina, Kent Bledsoe. Evon Board, Allison Bond, Renee Bonds, Beniamin Boone, Gwendolen Bounds, Antonetta Boyd, John Boyd, Kevin Brad- ley, Mark Brantlinger. Lynn Bray, Daniel Bridgewater, William Bridewell, Debra Broach, Jaunice Broach, Alber- ta Brown, Angela Brown, Bob Brown, Cleveland Brown. Dwayne Brown, Mark Brown, Marva Brown, Rowena Brown, Stephanie Browning, Frank Brownlow, Nancy Bruce, Tere- sa Bryan, Beverly Bryant. Charise Bullock, Michael Bul- lock, Mark Bundrant, Darrell Burks, Derrick Burks, Terry Burks, Daniel Burnett, Myron Burris, Jacqueline Butler. Vickie Buxton, William Byrd, Karl Cain, Michael Cain, Tara Caldwell, Dolly Campbell, Ros- alind Campbell, Damon Cana- dy, Cynthia Carney. Brender Carter, Mark Caudill, Ezekiel Cazares, Keith Cham- bers, Michael Christie, Charles Chrismon, Alexander Clark, Betty Clark, Marc Clark. Mark Clark, Marva Cobb, Clyde Coleman, Mich Coleman, Larry Coles, Charles Collins, Thomas Commons, Craig Con- ley, Vienna Conway. Robert Cooper, David Corn- well, Mary Covington, Wayne Cowherd, Thomas Craig, Her- bert Crawford, Thomas Cros- by, Deborah Crosier, Kathy Crossland. K e i t h Crossland, Gregory Crowe, Cassandra Crowley, Gloria Culp, Loretta Curry, Ralph Davenport, Betty Jo Da- vis, Donald Davis, Janice Davis. Jerry Davis, Larry Davis, Mau- rice Davis, Patricia Davis, Sam- uel Davis, Patricia Day, Charles DeBow, Wanda Demmings, Chryl Depree. Joe DeVasher, Edith Dodd, By- ron Douglas, Darryl Douglas, Larry Dudley, Margo Duerson, Dan Duke, Iris Duncan, Joyce Duncan. Keith Dunlap, Raymond Dun- ville, Michael Durante, Bren- da Durham, Earl Kennedy, Ea- ron Eauin, Jeff Edmonds, Deb- orah Edwards, LaJuana Ed- wards. Sarah Edyvean, Kathryn Ei- land, Vonda Elam, Gregory El- der, Lois Eldridge, Wallace El- liott, Paula Epstein, John Erick- son, Cheri Etters. Oliver Eubanks, Brian Evans, Joy Evans, Wilmetta Evans, Marie Faster, Nad Fenderson, Steven Ferguson, Janet Fisher, Annie Fletcher. Mark Floyd, Mike Foley, Debo- rah Ford, Michelle Fraction, Kathy Franklin, Rodney Frank- lin, Teresa Franklin, Robert Frierson, James Gaines. Tina Garrett, David Gilmore, Karl Glickert, Joni Goens, Car- ol Golder, Cecil Golder, Milli- cent Goodson, Carol Grady, Chester Gray. Kevin Gray, Keith Gray, Ray- mond Gray, Sonja Gray, James Green, James L. Green, Vic- toria Green, Vincent Greene, Darryl Griffin. Carolyn Hall, Toni Hall, Eric Hammond, Gerald Hampton, Renee Hamsbrough, Barbara Hansen, Jesse Hardin, Harvey Hardnett, Greg Harris. Robert Harris, Sandy Harris, Sharron Hart, Dana Harvey, Scott Hatchel, Gerry Hatchett, Dorothy Hatfield, Nxariecia Hawkins, Lendoe Hayes. .ss hi 3125.2 B -ow.. 94-. ,,, 'C . 59, Q ? y M- tl 9: lxx X . sf gl . sf- T 41 l A X wif 1 A 'f 'f , 1 .- x is wi? If l L .scarf .-,.f c -.-- tr .- J, ' 9. 1235- wr 'Y cf Q 1' 1 G - ll' .e 1 A, T, 5 U-tif 1 4' W . '27-fe.. ft ..., li . 5' riffs if Yes, Q3 ft? . T ' X l:'4' l l Tix' l X .x F tf' s ,,. ii Fi ii J J K . r , -2' , 1 i W- . - , ' ' 1 fi N ir. if - R . . JM M :tip X , .- 7' V .,.. I . vi ':'- Q ,-.4, af l , V ., '-' . ' l ' . .5 0 , , X - i ,V 49? ,fy K -:':l A li - ffm K 'L fi Q U .1 I-in T 'a ali 3 3 .. ,'4'g?. ' 15- l A Fil ffllf ll vw x l all ,WK xi awk x E. will .,.. - K 2 Iv 'lit2 : . f3llVl,ll' IA ,we , . A' 917' 'si' 4 ef- ' ' 5'-as A . er rli.. c W . C f . , , x h , Y Xu f LK -N 4 . wsu. 'SAY 3: KA I 2 'Z' 'E ,' 'K lv - , ' ,,,,. - 5 Q . s s WJ Q l .. Lx ft.. s ra fwfr- 'E' ' . 'F , it R ' , no ' S. . x fri, , Q-93: frjiil' ,f Y ,, . '3 .2 :gl Q :Ig 5 .7 V Q' :N y sc' . ' in . , -5? - F J r 3 9 3.5. V QSM' .- , , bv M, ., , sagi- ,- 7 j, 1-.5 . Ay, ,W x 3 . , -x A , 'L ,K s rf.- ' .J Teresa Hayes, Elizabeth Hen- derson, Sandra Henderson, Vi- vian Henry, John Hiatt, Chris- topher Hill, Patricia Hoaglin, X Rita Hogan, Barry Holcomb. Kathy Holder, Marcus Holder, Lathron Hollis, Julia Holloway, Lydia Holmes, Mary Holmes, John Hopkins, Rhonda Hopson, Guy Hornaday. W? 1 E Q , . I H Ag Q2 . P f - 12' Srl' xtiryt r sun X A Gregory Horwitz, Duane How- ard, Morris Howard, Dawn ' Hubbard, Deborah Hubbard, w Charles Huddleston, Harvey li' ik j' Hudson, Cheyanne Hunter, Toni . . Viii Hume- . KX ls, if 1? Q . Jr, ' ., X X , . iw 'i , f,, , Alfred Hurt, Mark lrvin, Den- , ise Jackson, Joan Jackson, Val- erie Jackson, Barbara James, s- John Jelliffe, Donna Jenkins, Eddie Jeter. f X 3 xfl , an i 521 qxc Qis K?. f' - .. fl- ' .. Darlene Johnson, Dennis John- ,I 2. 1 son, Dwight Johnson, Frances Q Johnson, Jerry Johnson, John Johnson, Johnnie Johnson, Leo Johnson, Lonnie Johnson. . Russell Johnson, Sarion John- son, Stewart Johnson, Victoria , . , Johnson, Will Johnson, Julia Johnston, Cecil Jones, Cheryl ' Jones, Cynthia Jones. 4 . a r , I Q 2 .J . W ,Z ,- X i S 'W A fa lW'R'Z?f'! ' Freshmen In Many Club And Activities ii l l Many of the Freshmen participated in the various clubs at Shortridge. A great number turned out to work on the Echo, helping to bring out latent talent. Some of the Freshmen girls were active in the ROTC Girls Drill Team and in cheerleading. Boys took part in ROTC and many of the school sports, such as football, basketball and baseball. Freshmen also found themselves possessed with a voice in student government by electing Student Coun- cil Representatives from Freshmen English Classes. Many Frosh were involved in such school functions as electing Freshmen Homecoming Princesses. Freshmen with musical talent participated in B band. Frosh also helped by iust adding support when needed. Many freshmen, such as Chris Schieder, made a place for themselves by ioining varied school activities. Here Chris types up a story. 133 i A ., i 5 S Frosh Class y Largest Yet - y 1 I s 3 Freshman in the Frosh Class of '71 5 were received in a different manner than other recent freshman classes. This was because it was the first t comprehensive Freshman Class in several years and new adiustments had to be made. Freshmen were placed in English, World History, and other classes ac- cording to their ability. Many of the new group were not specifically gear- ed for future college work, but more fitted to a vocationally-oriented pro- gram. This was one of the largest fresh- 1 man classes in the history of Short- ..-ns... T ridge. Many walk in students add- I , , 51 V, uw ed to the size problem. As a result, 't' the school administration found it necessary to change staff and equip- ment to meet problems created by the greater numbers of frosh. My 2, x Help in adiusting to the environment of high school is provided in the form of tutoring ser- vice and a big-brother, big-sister program. f . Ll: r i .. . , ss Dennis Jones, Derrick Jones Q James Jones, Jeffery Jones, F9 ,f-.vu Johnnie Jones, Lora Jones, ' ii EE Thomas Jones, William Jones, N E E F.. f' ga , Jack Jordan. .1 4' . W , V - ,Q X F- S ! Q it ' 'L' ,l Danny Kelly, Karen Kelly, Lyn 1' l Kincade, Derrick King, Terri , 1, f . l King, Franklin Kirchner, Mat - 1 ' 'V 'T 'Q . ' Kramer, Lisa Kuhn, Renita l. 1 T ' Landerson. F. ' 4 ' y ,A j X t .J ,- vt ' Grego Lauray, Clifford Law- rence, Willie Lawrence, Mary fll W n L' N2 Lawson, Derrick League, Shelia ' . Ledford, Deborah Lee, Patricia , Lee, Terry Lee. ' l x .K M ' i M rw.: J f James Liddell, Rhonda Liggins, , 1 Glenda Lightfoot, Jane Linge- I ,R .. go' - H iii man, Valerie Lomax, Cleophus - , 4 ,vcr . Loper, Robert Love, Sandra ,. ' L, Lovelace, Karen Lozow. Y fjfj ff ' - N XT ' , 3' XX 'E 'G vtiqifz 'l 1 K A Angela Luddington, Lawrence --, ,X Lunsford, Timothy Mackey, De- V 3' wyan Maddox, Henry Maddox, Qs,-jgg' '-V Q .0 t Douglas Makurat, Janet Ma- 'V 'L ,- , ? lone, Tony Malone, Denise I ' ' g -i j 5 'L-If ' Manson. 4 ' , ' X. , '21, L T . N -A' Shirley Mapp, Susie Mapp Bradley Martin, Diane Martin Giko Martin, Janet Martin, Joseph Martin, Shirley Martin Theresa Martin. Lorrina Mason, Tonny Mason, Phillip Matthews, Yvonne Matt- hews, Deborah McCaskey, Ros- alyn McCaskey, Allen Mc- Clendon, George McCoy, Vikki McCoy. Tina McCullough, Brenda Mc- Gee, Joyce McKnight, Mary McLayea, Lawrence McRey- nolds, Nona Merrill, Dwight Merritt, Jerome Middleton, Ron- ald Milgate. Herschel Miller, Jeffery Miller, Kathy Miller, William Minor, T rri Mockabee, Desralei Moore, Doris Moore, Elizabeth Moore, Jeffery Moore. Pamela Mosley, Patricia Mos- ley Katherine Moss, Leonard Moss, Carol Mullen, Washing- ton Nance, Michael Nemecek. Vickey Neville, Clayton Nicho- las Cynthia Nichols, Beverly Noland, Percy Norman, Denise Northington, Larry Odom, Kan- ya Oliver, Leon Ovelton. e Russell Moore, Jerome Moses, I I Carol Overton, Brenda Paige, Janna Parker, Valerie Parker, Mary Parrott, Gloria Payton, Yvonne Payton, Winifred Penn, Anthony Pepper. Sandra Perdue, Donna Perkins, Shirley Perkins, James Person, Dwaine Perry, Sharon Pervine, Russell Phelps, James Phillips, David Pierson. Chris Pike, Kathy Polk, Brenda Pope, Gregory Porter, Shoni Potter, Pamela Powe, Mary Powers, Carol Prik, Anne Put- 'l'Ol l. James Qualls, Evan Ragar, Clyde Rainey, Deborah Rand, Denise Randolph, Jeanette Ran- dolph, James Rankin, Sherre Rawls, Karen Reeves. Daryl Rice, Sterling Rice, Matt Richardson, Brenda Robinson, David Rogers, Frederick Ro- gers, Kenneth Rogers, Russell Rourke, Todd Rumor. Glen Rush, Dennis Russell, Emanuel Sanders, J. D. San- ders, Jaki Sanders, Greta Sar- gent, Randall Sargent, Chris- topher Schneider, Catherine Schott. l' slams Xt l t -4- ,- J -s wt 'M' B . S. s nl .ililx 'ilk tllzlx 'lf' X :1 ,'rl 1,, E , 5, .DL . Wh... x J. vi. l5Q i'1f '-' -- R If-.Ah .n L? . ig. 13 4 Q' i i sg ' ,-,l- it g , 1 E l. sf sf' ag.- . fx--. N4 N in , E f ,,.,. ., -. tai f .- 5 f a., up X E 'TW 13 isswk l , f-.w S jill A Agl' i -.,. , uf x A tx .Q ex ' 4 ,.. . T ' it V X i i ,Q 1, T J J A ,, ZIAA . L u:-in 2 1 gzli I U , , , , ,xx A ii spy ll , 'U' 2. if - f , L 31 x if- 'x 0 Y N. ls i f J Qk . qs ' t wif, , u x rf' ' J .. if My A0 J ll ' x do a s C . f SQ,-Qt' ' f :gi X f 'W J , ,K VX 'twat 1 A f lt' .. i . M i l 5 P N , , ,fi J - f' . x ff V ,,, . , will e W MX L ,ish if xl' l I i nrtk ,I ll X ,ie - A ix . If ,A .,. K - 4- .iv .. ....,- . ,.,,.., , X f- x ,l - .4 May I have this dance? Freshmen decide to add to the festivities during the homecoming game with a little ball-room dancing around the field Many spectators found their attention divided in 'f NP., 3 1 , , W T' ' ,, .Q 7 rwug p ,, , , 16? ff z . 1 1. , - 5 il ,W ,vw ,Zn ' 5,5 Afffgcw.-ex.y C-aw .. 2 . f NW . , h:,.AHpw3 i su? SJ 3' 5,.5,b.3' Z4 Avg ,ll 534' 5 it-if ii, Vftktgsef ' N J i, M M I X if . X 'fifi-2, W , 1, ji' ,Ny x Aww' M- ,Q Q A K 1 :- '- . ta M 1. ' . :Sf Q? s , ,t X 5 ' ' 72 X QQ, xiii, V, i K 4 saw 'mf ' ,A if f'?j,,f ,. 3 ,ee jim i Berthena Scott, Charles Scott, Dovie Scott, Harold Scott, An- thony Seats, Anna Selmanoff, Michael Sexton, Lydia Shaw, Deborah Sheldon. Doris Sheppard, Tony Shirley, Tyrone Shirley, Janet Shively, Rudolph Shoffner, Gary Silvey, Anthony Simpson, Stephen Singleteary, Mark Skole. Barbara Slatter, Scott Slaymak- er, Gene Sloan, Chris Smeehuy- zen, Alice Smiley, Barry Smith, Delbert Smith, Hosea Smith, Kevin Smith. Latonya Smith, Latherio Smith, Mitchell Smith, Robert Smith, Ronald Smith, Tanya Smith, James Spualding, Joyce Spen- cer, Karla Spinks. Debra Spurling, Melvin Staf- ford, Brenda Stallion, Cynthia Starrett, Patricia Stigler, Leah Stiles, Michael St. Laurent, Steven Stocks, Debra Stokes. ffl X f A+' 'X :Avi iq, .sh I 4 Sz 1 X9 N xc , , i i r. S ,Q C. .xv .. . ez. ,za A Q -3 -fr , E A X ,Q i 'ii I. , N 5? -W A , ,A af x W xX' .f 'N ' ig: ix.-My J :T 5 ve J K fir ll X x X l X N X N L U 4 :SZ ui w .fe 'i i 1 . M -fn. , Q Y r vii ' S x .1 ' -. yu 1 , .. A, at, ,wk tw X K li -gf!! 'ii-ff 42 .ii V' Q .rag 'X wt'-. J 'iff' if gf Tl P N . ,V X A 7 , l P J l . ir l 1 . Q Ag. X ll- :M l ' EH W' Q ref.-9 ,wi-If If 'HL' x I Q' ,A,i , T J so , H ' I V 1 W af! W- 1 , K - T X .. . . . 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Anthony Thompson, E W i n g Thompson, Loretta Thompson, Willard Thompson, R i c a r d Tinker, Jonaathan Toumey, Junia Townsend, Clifford Tur- entine, Bonnie Turner. Bradley Turner, Holly Turner, Patricia Turner, William Turn- ley, DeLois Twitty, Gerald Twy- man, Charles Udan, Kris Vau- bel, Sorelle Vaughn. Johns Victor, James Walker, Vernon Ward, Sheryll Washing- ton, Marilyn Watkins, Thomas Watkins, Carol Watson, Elbert Watts, Carman Weaver. Steven Webb, Patricia Webster, Betsy Wells, Mike Wells, Mi- chelle Wells, Suzanne Wells, Deborah White, Edwin White, Janet White. Jo Ann White, Robin White, Sylvia White, Myra Wiley, Bry- an Williams, Cheryl Williams, Cindy Williams, Eugene Wil- liams, Gerry Williams. Nathan Williams, Phyllis Wil- liams, Ricky Williams, Vicki Williams, Rose Wilson, Searon Wilson, Keith Wimberly, Mar- ionette Wineglass, Shelia Win- frey. Glenn Woods, Cynthia Wright, Maril Yarbro, Dickey Yarrell, Rachel Yarrito, Frederick Young, Michael Zinerman. .5 1 4 j X l T I I 3 1.4 ,. X yx . X' 'll ' A U N 1 Shi, ff fi' in l ' g.f5'i,: 'fi -Q-11 ' f.-tri, .V 1-.,':'4r', 3 . : f:3jb?gi'li5':iQ4f 1 ,'. , sh: 'xv . L . ' ' aff? .x '4 'ful 1 L. 7 Q--A 31? . M , NM-if 2 Q-YI:-51:27 : . ' ' 'Qu 4 . . . QVTRFF- ,CL1 ' R l - . K :-.T,,-D5 I N, I K .N A fi . -tif 4.335 . -5:15.-L,','i'r',g 5 'MN xx':,n3:J4:.v,,,i-l-A,..g- f- ,bi Buying and selling, trying To make a profit. Growing in awareness of the business world. Advertising Well Done '71 You Were A Fine Class And, Thanks for the Memories Mr. cmd Mrs. William L. Lieber Lieber Equipment Company S Cl President Matt Lieb t A I t ive ci M clfp . ' 1: . , l E-tif J I - ,,,,,,w. National School Studios Best Wishes Your Underclass Photographer 5422 N. Keystone Ave. 253-1884 1 1 Jack s Tu Your Door Pizza 4208 Nf College Ave. 253-3636 Duane Hopkins and Steve Ell h th nt pzza ioke with Ang' Dunn and Sue McKee. Merchants Bank The advantages of opening a savings account novs for future college expenses are explained to sopho more, Mike Jordan by Dick Cantin, Vice President 38th Street Banking Office. 21 West 38th St. Member FDIC 5 3 it a . i B Ng. Hot IOC Shoppes Hottest Sounds In Town Phone 925-8783 59 W. 38th St. Posters--Buttons-Earrings-Accessories 54.98 Albums For 53.69 335.98 Albums For 54.69 'I . At I a s Supermarket 720 E. 54 St. 255-6800 Congratulations to the Class of 1971 5 3 4 1 from ii Walsh Pharmacy fi 38th and Meridian Street 923-1553 ll Florida Fish Sun- Nldrkel' 1 al 5561 N. Illinois 253-1281 Ni. ,. l 4 ,, . , Q N , A, pf 1 F is . . 'ii' tl QL V as 1 Q 5 111 5313 I uw 0 Fogel's Men Shop 38th ancl Illinois if Kung Enterprises V Northeastsicle Oil Company Mapleton's Coin Laundry King's Variety Store 138-140 East 38th Street WW M F gl d h t thfl p :ons keep up th the times b M F g I pl F h th b on is eir us ss. Nu QI L: mill r- 'm 'w-' Ta' I Ivy Record Shop Get the Latest and Greatest Hit Tunes 4201 North College Ave. Standard Life of Indiana 300 E Fall Creek Blvd. Indianapolis Mr. Bash of Standard Life explains to Ann Starrett, Karen O'Brien, and Bruce Jordan that insurance is serious business. The trio seems quite convinced. L. Strauss 81 Co. 41 W Washington St 634-1 561 Glendale 255-6621 Greenwood 881-6716 Checked slacks, vividly printed shirts, and wide belts are lust a few of the many mod fashions that can be found at Strauss. Here, Mike Myres and Thom Streeter la fashionable duoi offer a hand to their new friend. The Accent Shop Uqlf FUqShpp 68HlldA W 7 79 4.,,- r . Happiness, Fulfillment, Peace Love, Success and Luck To The Glorious Class of 1971 'av 1' Marer Flower Shop 1620 N. Meridian Phone: 923-3633 jk LZ 3 1? 5 H 7 z E ,f l 4 l' 1 5 wg. 'I4 i A 4 'I if I June Oldham Roy Aberson Andrew Ramsey Robert Houston Golden Boy Tom Schwein, Photog. C!Mai. Mike Morgan Jon D. Toumey Steve L. Tourney Rick S. Toumey Cheryl Bridgetorth Mike Jordan Mike Watson Cornelius Chandler Suzanne Wells Jim Grace Mr. Boarman Tom Streeter Q., The finest in American and Oriental Cuisine Lantern Room 3768 N. Meridian Karen McKee, Barb Hill, June Oldham, and Lynn Hosmer enioy a tongue tantalizing lunch at the Lantern Room. People For Peace Angie Dunn Toni Hurrle Karen McKee Barb Hill Sue McKee Mike Dabney Pat Dabney Lynn Hansen Judy Jessup Gary Thompson Harriet Sharlow Sharon Hoog Jim McKee Lynn Hosmer Nancy Bruce Sheldon Kantor John T. Dunn, Ill Mary Bruce .Mah Karen Glickert Bernadette Randle Libbie Henderson Forrest Wooley Sofocles Hoblitz Acam Carl Woods Stan Williams Lanora Freeman Thomas F. Beck Kazuko Knight Cindy Starrett Liz Barrow Ted Brown Tim McDowell Matt Lieber Mr. Behling Patty Hummons D. Lewis Skole Charlene Weeks Stix Mahern Mr, Fultz Mrs. Adams Mr. R. King Mr. J. Coleman Mr. Woodard Carol Grady Jay-Jay Dunn Mr. Groth Sherry Owsley Jeff Barbour Janet Sumner Jodi and Micki Jacki Carter Stephanie Banks Prescription Center 926-5463 34 and Meridian Sue McKee looks to the Bell Prescription Center for all her phar- maceutical needs, III N ? il i Styles by Otis Prize Winning Hairstylists The awa cl wnn ng h stylrsts po nt toward ther trophies A ,X , IQ- , Z I iw , fix I f If w 4 3 9 Washinton Flower Shop 30th and Washington Blvd. Angie Dunn, Sue McKee, and Cathy McAndrews escape nto the wonderful world of flowers. i 1 A .Q 5' W 1. A W . by Q , i i x N W-, Q -, . T. , 3 We fffr, I A P AQ if T ff: 5 Q ,ii . if 1035- IMX 'gg e, get t 1 Q fy, ai 25 4 miie It's The Real Thing Drink Coca-Cola ! 3 ' 14 Good Luck To The Class Cf From ROTC Commandants, Officers, and Commandant Sfc Ret Cloud L. Shanks C!Lt Col Bn Co Reginald Mason C!Mai Bn Exu Michael Morgan C!2nd Lt S-l Eric Malone C!Maj S-2 Stephen Johnson CfMai S-3 Garland Pannell Cflst Lt S4 John Randolph C!Cpt Co H Cornelius Chandler C!Cpt Lt Co B Antonio Cazares C!2nd Lt Randy Gilliand C!2nd Lt Steve Griffin C!2nd Lt Chester Hayes Cf2nd Lt Mark Hortwitz Cf2nd Lt Ney Mitchell C!2nd Lt Frazier Tubbs Cflst Lt Merris Young C!2nd Lt Felix McDaniels Cflst Lt Rick Litrell C!2nd Lt Derrick Ford H!Lt Col Trish Lasher '71 Sponsors Hflst Lt Gricelda Ross Hflst Lt Cynthia Stantley Hflst Lt Denise Murrell Hfi st Lt Deborah Battle Hlist Lt Liz Flannery Hfi st Lt Christie Hinton HfCpt Patricia Hummons Hflst Lt Kazuko Knight H!2nd Lt Virginia Booth Us Am Smart eebee, Dr. Gorbo, Scoop, Golden Boy Shortridge Quiz Team 1970-71 Manager-Mangy Luke Mascot-Honest John Best Wishes To The Grads from Jr. Policy-Class of '72 .LJ 1 Tl l 1 i 1 I i 1 i I ii l l ,rw -'iii' Qak WZ? ynfosf 73066y WZ' 506611 Csusan Z'u.sc61nan Photo Reflex Studio 637-4411 Ext. 435 LS. AyI'eS 8: CO. Eighth Floor JOAH Csfewafof 'Znneffe 7hnayan ,yjjzyce Baie '95 W w::':: 4 1 P i Z .1 M ,V z ' ll r WE XP ,i I ,, H1 'F J, W5 55 in li l U, ty! vt Y WW' 5 ta l :H , K 5 '.,. . 5 l i .4 jl l l WJ V We W. -N I! lg w xl' l 3 r N1 115 ul H It f Nl, IL l i ,, lg 7,2 r, . 1, -1, J -.-1-e, if ,, M xx , ,. ,-eu ,QL Y- f V ,. El. s rl , , S M - 1-, I A ,f f 4 'f , , I, , Y ,- P ,- Q Q: '11, Q V, ,sg-seek 'g YS CDCDKQ san angelo, texas , A wg., ,. . X yimm s,uswmmm0 ' mg' I' , l l I 454 ll 'ff Q Q' ' N J' Q. ' . , A' - 1'-x. 4.A,,,A, v.:xJ W1Mdugys,mk yawn!! Y ' x'4WWs'lrv. , 1 K . .x N:f- 5 W-....,...,,,,,,mMM iN-w,...h,--Z lb... X ' --s.. - ' Q . -A 4 Y Q - '-fn. -'-e A-' - ' - N l Y '-'s . . x. . ,H ft ' f ,wmv at iv . N4 'yr,v.,, - N .,,,,w-R 565-.r.,.s. lfsfuqsw, Q- . ' .. W '. - '17:1..7o.,s45lfJ.qg,m - - - --.s ,H 'Ne-.M W,-, lp -l 1 n A, t N- 5 K , Q MSW hwu:...,,, . I-We--Q- ,La gp -' --4...-. ,em ur ,, 'bn-..,,,, Q-.....,- ,,,,,,,,.-.1-I ,x V Selected counseling for selected customers Winner of I3 notional yearbook awards :Liang -'uts..s. m.- if - s N -I-im Stokely-Van Camp CYQQA - J , .-1. A ff ' M 1971 City Champion Shortriclge Blue Devils were Dave Speckman, and Ben Singleteary get a quick glad that Stokely Van Camp's Gatorade was on their energy boost before their next Basketball game. team. Max Reiswerg, Bob Jones, Chester Dorsey, A ROY ABERSON . . . A CAPPELLA . . David Adams .. ...96 ......62 ....48,51 John Adams ............ ...5O Mary Adams ................. 96 ADVANCED GREAT BOOKS ...... 43 Luke Akard ............. 50,53,58 Matt Akard ............. 50,53,58 Reginald Allen ... Andrea Anderson . Derek Anderson . . Robert Anderson .... Vicki Anderson . . . ANNUAL ........ Penny Armstead . . Art Department . .. Rick Arthur . .. Anita Atkins . .. Peggy Averitte .... B HOOVER BAKER ....... Howard Baetzhold Larry Baker ..... Raymond Baker . . . Bob Baldwin Colleen Balden . .. Toni Ballinger ... BAND ......... Avis Banks ...... Stephanie Banks ....... Vanita Banks ..... ... Carl Barnett .... ......78 ...48 ......78 ....55,81 ......59 ....48,62,69 ........30 ........28 ....18,104 ......63 26,50,62,57 ........88 ....78,82 ..,..40 .....59 .....55 ......67 .....46,91 .....38,39 61 ,69,79,91 Lula Barnett ....... 48,55,70,97,120 Orelius Barnett ......... Peggy Barnett .. Liz Barrow .... BASEBALL .... BASKETBALL .. Bryce Bate .... Juan Battle ..... Deborah Battle John Batuello .. REA BAUER ...... Thomas Beck ........ LEONARD BEHLING Jackie Bell ...... Claudia Belinski .. Jeanette Benberry Vicki Benberry Becky Benberry . . . . . Greg Bennett . . . .48,52,78 Spiro Berevskos ........ CATHY BERMAN . .....76,80 .62,69 50,56,62,86 ........88 ......79 ....63,149 ,.....55 ....54,70 ....88,93 .....96 ....43,52 .....67 ...59 .....59 .....6O .....120 .....48,51 .48,52 Neline Berry .44,56,57,62,65,102,105 Inclex Darlene Berryhill ...91 Stanley Bibbs .... . . .76 Nancy Bill . . Bob Bishop . .. .....48 .......52 Derek Bland .... . . .76,82,83 Sam Blanding ...... ....... 7 8 NELLIE BLEWETT ..... .....96 RICHARD BOARMAN . .. .... 82,94 Coleen Bolden . Allison Bond ............... 61,91 Virginia Booth .... 46,55,69,120,124 Richard Boreman Richard Bottoms .... . . .51 Jeff Boubour ..... .. .46 Liz Bourke ....... . . .50 Frank Bownlow .... ..... 4 8 Warren Boyd ...... .... 7 9,81 Eleanor Bradford Lisa Brady ..... ...... ..63 .........44,47 Betsy Branson .... .... 5 0,56,62,65 Linn Bray ......... .......... 5 5 Cheryl Bridgeforth ..... 57,56,59,62, 65,102 Denise Brooks . Jack Broven . .. Bob Brown . .. Jack Brown Ted Brown ..... Vernyee Brown . Wayne Brown . . Mary Bruce .. Nancy Bruce . . . Cathy Bryant .. Charise Burch .. Herman Burdette LARRY BURDICK . Darryl Burks . . . Dereck Burks . . . Wanda Burks .. Mimi Burns .. Beth Burris Wayne Burris .. Bonita Busby .. Bob Bushman . Susie Buschman Bonita Busley .. . ...59 .......63 .........50,58,158 .50,56,58,63,64,102 ....62,69 . ..... 50 ...91 .. ..... 59 .... 26,67 .. . . .87,101 .....81 . ....... 55 . . . .109,158 .. .48,57,62 . ....... 80 ......46,55 .. .......... 15 .. . . . .15,44,46,149 .. .......... 69 Gloria Butsch . . . . .63 Pat Byland ... . . .70 William Byrd ...... .... 3 0 C Clinton Calmin ... ..... . .69 Karl Cain ...... .... 7 8,82 Michael Cain ... .... .78 Walter Cain ..... .. .58 Sandera Cameron ...67 Amy Campbell ... Cathy Campbell ....... 51 ,61,64,69 Jim Campbell .... Rosalind Campbell Clinton 'Carbon ....... 58,67,71,120 Fred Carbon ........ Debbie Carpetner .......... 75,106 ROSEMARY CARPENTER ...... 59,94 Melvin Carraway ...... 48,51,62,63, 81,102,104 CHRISTOPHER CARTER ....... 31,65 Melanie Caudile .. Carmen Cazares . Tony Cazares .... JERRY CHANCE . . Cornelius Chandler CHEERLEADERS .. CHESS CLUB ..... CHORAL CLUB .... Charles Christmon Betty Clark ..... Tim Clark . .. Toni Clark .. ......59 ......61,62 . . . . . .76,77,78,88 ..........44,76 ...86,91 .. . .52 .64 .. . .78 ...55,61 .. . . . . .64 . . . .48,62,67 Al Cobb ................... 76,88 Arthur Cobb .... 58,64,76,86,88,102, RICHARD COHEN .... Terri Cobb ....... JULIAN COLEMAN Larry Coles ....... Diane Conway .... Andrew Cosentino Burnel Coulon . .. Marge Craft . . . Tom Craig ...... Keith Crain ....... Cassaudre Cravley 1 10 42,43,45,46,49 ..........74,94 ....62 .....63,64 . . .15,44,56,63 ....50,58,67 .......61 John Crawford . . . .. .40,58 Terrence Crawford .... 51 Debbie Crosier . . . . . . .59 CROSS-COUNTRY .... .... 8 3 DEBBIE CULLODEN ... .... . .18 Mike Curry ...... . . .67,76 Yvonne Curtis . .. . . .66,67 D Montery Darby . . . . . . .27 Bishop Datson . . . . . .106 Ralph Davenport . . .... 78 Theresa Davenport .... 55 Debra Davis ..... .... 6 4 Don Davis ..... Samule Davis .... Rob Dawson .. Helen Dea .... DEBATE CLUB .... .. .42,45,58,120 .....42,59,86 DEDICATION ..... . . .101 James Demmings .............. 68 Ervin Denkins ................. 46 Todd Dietz ....... 50,44,53,86,87,90 Catherine Dittermore ........... 51 Eddith Dodd ...... .......46 Matt Donnegan . . ...... 27,82 Chester Dorsey . . . .... 79,81,151 Byron Douglas ................ 78 Lorna Douglas . . .38,44,56,62,65,102 Tanya Douglas .. Niven Drybrough Denise Duncan ....... .....102 Roz Dunham ........ 50,65,120,123 Angie Dunn .... 38,40,46,60,61,102, 105,110,140,145,147,157 Dale Dupree .... 50,52,58,64,67,120 Mike Dutton ............ Vanessa Ealy . .. Marilyn Eaton .. Mark Eble ...... ECHO ......... Elizabeth Edwards Sara Edyvean . . . Mike Elam .. Vonda Elam . .. Greg Elden Steve Ellis .... James Ellison ... Joyce Ellison . . . Sharon Elston . . . Marilyn Elston . .. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Seigfried Englser Janis Eshewsky Valerie Eubanks ..... Joy Evans ...... EXCHANGE STUDENTS FACULTY . . . . . Don Fasig . .. FBLA ......... PAMELA FEREE . .. FICTION CLUB Marshall Fields . . . Mike Foley .... Alonez Finn ...... Annette Flanagan Elizabeth Flanney FLEURDE LYSE ..... Greg Flynn .. ......89 ....59 ....67 ....5O ....40 ....64 ....69 ....5O ....55 .....78,81 . . . .69,140 ......8O 62,44,104 .....125 ....9I .. ....l8 ......48 .48,66,67 ......64 .66,67,69 ...14-15 ....97 ......69 ......6O .40,45,44 ......43 ......63 .51 ,78,82 ....,..64 ...149 ....54 ....46 ....82 FOOTBALL . . . FOOTLIGHTS . . . Suzanne Fortier .. Mary Foster . .. James Fountain . David Foxlow . Michelle Franklin Clarence Frazier Diane Frazier . .. Tom Freebairn . . Ronora Freeman Deborah French . Micheal French . FRESHMAN .... ERNEST FRIGO . . .. ....... 102,105 JERRY FULTZ .... Gabe Gachaw .... Pam Gallee ..... Micheal Gant . .. Tina Garrett . .. GERMAN CLUB . Jeanette Gerzon . . James Gibbs . .. James Gibson ... Martha Gibson . William Gibson . Randy Gilliand . Tracy Gilliand . Rob Gilpin ..... GIRL'S ENSEMBLE GIRL'S LEAGUE . Ken Glenn ...... Carl Glickert ....... ...76 ...oo ...44 ...,Mei ....68,70 ,....22 ........64 .. . . .76,s6,aa .....1o4 ....57,76 .. ......... 48,51 ............43,61 42,53,58,63,120 ..........130 .....57 ....56,57 ....120 ...52 ...67 ........48 .....44,50,56 ......63 ...80 ...55 ......24 ........55 . . . .52,66,67 ........62 ...65 ...58 ...76 Karen Glickert .43,47,50,51,59,69,158 Micheal Goler ..... GOLF .......... . . Mike Goodwin ... Carol Grady Linda Grady .... LLOYD GREEN . . Nancy Green . . . Patricia Gregory . . Tom Griffin ..,. Bradford Grisso Ted Grosbach . . . LESTER GROTH . . . EVELY GROWDUS Randy Guband . .. Clyde Hainey .... Rhonda Hale .... Leslie Hall .... .43,44,52,53,58 ......87 ....39,69 ......29 ....74,95 ....44,45 .....61 ...76 ...76 ...88 ...94 ...96 ...52 ...30 ....125 ...91 Lloyd Hall . . . .... 56,58,63,64,102 Michel Hall . .. .... 56,64,69,91 Geri Hallis .... Mark Hammer ......... . . .83,89 Carmalita Hansbrough .......... 91 Carol Hansen ............ 43,53,67 Micheal Harding ....... 43,120,123 THOMAS HARDING Rose Harger ......... 5O,63,86,127 Greg Harris Robert Harris .... William Harris Tom Hart ....... Steve Hatchett . . . Scott Hatchell .... Sue Hatfield ..... JIM HAUSMAN .... John Hawkins ... Jon Hawkins . .. Judy Hawkins ... Chester Hayes . . . Audrey Heard ..... ....81 ,...88 ...64,83 ...58,67 ....48 ....91 ...34,78 ....4O ....22 ....56 .......76 ......52,62 Steaphanie Heard ........ 24,513,158 Carol Henderson . .. ..... 44,104 Jane Henderson ..... 43,63 Libby Henderson . ......69 SALLY HENDERSON .......... 44,57 Howard Henry ................ 67 Barb Hill ..... 39,50,56,145,I46,157 James Hill ........... Greg Hinkle .. . Christie Hinton . .. PHILLIP HIRSCH .. HISTORY DEPT. . .. John Hobbs Ira Hogan ....... HOMECOMING . .. HOME ECONOMICS Sharon Hoog .... Deborah Hopkins . Duane Hopkins . . . Dwight Hopkins . . Lynn Hosmer .... Joyce Houghton . . ROBERT HOUSTON Janice Hoxie .... John Hudleson .. Peggy Hudson . .. Richard Hudson .. Randy Hughes ... Denise Hughley .. MARY HULTS .... HUMANITIES .. HRC ............ LARRY HUMES .... ......e8,e9 ....15,44,87 . .... 54,55,79 . .... 65,69,97 .......22 .......82 .....63,76 .....74,75 .......43,50,120 .......46 . ........ 140 . .......... 89 39,50,56,146 . . . . . . . 102 . .. .... 39,4445 .......44 .....44,50 ....46 .....52 ...,...52 ...56,64,69 .......96 ....159 ........56 ......80,81 Pat Hummons . . .50,54,57,63,65,120 Jeny Hunter ..... Vicki Hunter . . . ....62 I il I is I IM If Ilri Ili ,... I ii I I If I i f I is 1 4 , . if fi If' IE I ' :5c.. I x i I I l g I. I I I I ,I I II I. Iwi 2 It P 1, I ., , I I I I I . I I .I I'f il I 3. Margie Hurrle .. ........91 Patty Hurrle .... .... 5 0,56,86 Herb Hurt ........ ..... 7 6,86 Charles Huxhold ..... .... 4 8,58 HYPNOTISM CLUB INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mary lngraham . Orvella Isaac ..... .. ..... 51 ........28 . . . .50,53,56 . . . . .46,55 Diane Jackson 38,39,56,59,61,91,120 Anne Jacobi .... Frank Jacobs . .. Jim Jellitfe John Jellitfe .. Avis Johnson . . . Daphne Johnson Deane Johnson . . Dennis Johnson . Diane Johnson . . Don Johnson .... Francis Johnson . Gloria Johnson . . Jerry Johnson .. Lonnie Johnson . Stewart Johnson .... ....67,82 ....47,120 ..........120 56,62,65,91,102 ......,...81 . . .56,59,120 ......80 .....55 .....67 ....78,93 ........Q..78 Bob Jones ...... 50,81,86,88,89,151 Debbie Jones .............. 60,61 Eric Jones .... . . .62,63,68,69,104 Greg Jones . .. ......... 76,120 Juan Jones ... Lora Jones . .. Ronald Jones . .. Tom Jones . .. Bruce Jordan . .. ...79,81,86,88 . .. .. .. .158 ....79,81,88 ..........144 Charles Jordan ...... 76,79,80,81,86 Michael Jordan ....... 25,46,69,141 JUNIORS ....... Jr. OFFICERS .... Jr. POLICY ..... JUNIOR VAUDEVILLE ..........121 ........12O .. .... 120 .....70 SHELDON KANTOR .......... 30,65 JOHN KATSAROPOULOS ........ 46 Kevin Kelso ..... 41,44,45,52,66,67, 87,90 Randy Kelso ....... ..... 4 2,53 Anthony Kennedy . .. .... 46,120 Doris Kendreck . .. .... . .59 Camille Kennedy .... .... 3 8,48 Jackie Kennedy . ...59 Taryn Kennedy KEY CLUB ..... Kevin Kilebrew . . Lynn Kincaid ... Larry King . . . .43,46,48,50 ........58 .....81 ......64,66,67 Kerry Kirch . . . . . .14,44,48,62,65 John Kirmil .... Kazuko Knight .... Tericko Knight ..... l. Jim Lambert ...... . . . .50,76,78,86 .......4s,54 ....62,91 .........23,81 LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT ....... 20 Patricia Larkin ........... 43,46,53 Bill Lash .... ......76,89 Trish Lasher . .. .. .54,55,62 LATIN CLUB ....... ..... 4 8 Kris Lawson ........ . . .40 LE CERCLE FRANCAIS . .. .. .47 George Lee ......... .... 6 7 Linda Lee .......... ..... 4 8 Becky Le Steowigen . . . .. .47,145 LETTERMEN ........ Bill Leveque .... Tim Lewis ..... . .....86 ....43,58 .........88,89 James Lidell .................. 82 Matt Lieber ....... Rhonda Liggins . .. Carl Lile ...... Kevin Lillard Rick Littrell .... 44,50,56,58,102, 103,104,110,140 .........55,61 .......88,93 . . . .49,62,63,69 Cleophus Loper . . .. .55 Tina Louise .... . . .66 Garnell Love ... . . . . .93 Phil Lowry ..... .... 5 0,89 Janis Lumpkin ... ...62 Larry Lunstord . .. .. . . .82 Keith Lyerson ..... .... 7 6,93 M Paul Mackel ....... ....... 5 0 JOHN MACRI .. ......... 159 Bobby Madden . . . .... 45,62,149 MADRIGALS . .. ........... . .62 Katie Mahern .. . MAJORETTES .... Pheldon Maiors Shelia Maiors .... ..38,47,145,157 . . . .67,80 .......46,59 Barbara Malone .... .... 6 2,67,120 Eric Malone .................. 54 Kenny Manson ................ 23 Tom Marks ..... 48,87,90,120,58,67 Ezell Marrs ..... ....76,82 Lucinda Marshall .. ...... 39,157 Duane Marsh .... Reginold Mason ..... 54,55,101,110 Steve Mason ...... 58,64,67,70,102, Judy Massey ..... MATH CLUB ...... MATH DEPARTMENT Carolyn Maxey . .. Robin Maxey ..... Bernadette Maxwell Frank Maxwell .... John Mayall ..... Bill McAllister ..... Cathy McAndrews . Micheal McAndrews Micheal McCarty . . . Donald McCauley . . Karen McClain .... Kathy McClure . . . Rob McClure ...... Alan McCullough .. 104,114 .......59 .....53 .. ....... 24 ....71,91 .. .... 86 .. .... 64 ....67 .......51 ........87 ....41,42,147 ....44,50,91,102 Glenn McDonald .... 44,50,52,53,62, 63,69,102 Mark McDonald . .. ...... 76,80 Marsha McDowell . Tim McDowell ......... 50,56,58,87 Tom McDowell ......... 58,102,120 Gale Mclntosh ..... .........149 Karen McKee ..... 39,50,56,110,146 Sue McKee .39,50,56,64,140,146,147 JOHN MEDJESKI ............ 66,67 Chung Meng ..... Denise Merrell .... Debbie Merriman . . Dwight Merritt . . . David Millers Alexis Mirsky .... .......4a ..........62 . ...5o,56,158 .......a3 ......48,e4 .. . . .42,52,53 Alan Mitter ........... 43,46,5O,63 Mary Montgomery . David Moore ..... Carol Morgan .... Mike Morgan ..... WILLIAM MORGAN David Morokotf . .. .....63,76,93 ..........50,69 48,54,55,68,69 ....76,82,93 Stephanie Mosley ........... 53,61 Mark Moss ........... 64,76,86,93 MU ALPHA THETA . Dinise Murrell ..... ........ 5 4,61 Jerry Murry . .. MUSICAL .... . Music MEN ....... . . . .64,70,86,88 Mike Myers ..... 42,43,44,45,58,69, 75,144 N NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ..... 44 NATURALIST CLUB ........ .... 5 0 Michael Nemecek .... Michael Ney ...... Janis Nichols .... BETTY NICHOLS . .. David Niss ........... .....78 ....28,54 ....40 ....96 ........44 Mary Nolan ................ 47,62 Tom Nolan .... 15,21 ,43,44,45,57,50, 76,77,102,104,110 Earl Nowlan ... ........... ..48 Kris Nygaard ...... O Re'Nita O'Bannon ... .....50,65 Karen O'Brien ..... 47,56,50,44,102, 104,110,144,145 Marie O'Conner ............ 46,59 Gary Ogdon ......... 58,67,76,158 June Oldham . . .38,39,45,47,53,103, 102,110,146,157 Kanya Oliver ................. 78 ORCHESTRA ... ... .67 Angie Orton ... . .. .59 Orvella Osaac ... . . . .69 DOROTHY OTTO .. P ....109 Berena Pannell .... 56,62,65,1 02,1 04 Joel Parker Terri Parker .... Valerie Parker Alan Patterson Steve Patterson .. Richard Payne James Payton Walter Peacock WILLIAM PERRY .... PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT .... Karl Pierson ..... Carol Pike ..... Chris Pike ....... PIT ORCHESTRA . . . Fred Pochlann ..... POM POM GIRLS . .. Greg Porter ....... Wiletta Posley . .. Ronald Powell Phylliss Preacher .. Cheryl Pryor .... .66,67 58,81 ,87,102 ....83 ..76,86,88,120 ......76,81 ....35 ....82 ....44 ....78 ......66 .....48,58 ......91 .....78,82 ....62 ...120 ......67 ....46,120 Q QUILL 8t SCROLL . QUIZZ TEAM Brian Radcliffe .. ANDREW RAMSEY Greg Rand ..... Keith Rand ..... Bernadette Randle EMMA RANDLE . John Randolph .. Derrick Ransom . . . ....45 ....53 .. .... 58,66,67 .. ...... 120 .. .56,62,65,102, 103,104 ....55 ........67,80 Bettye Jo Rawls ............ 50,120 Marya Read .... RED CROSS ..... MARGARET REED . .50,56,62,65,69 ...........100 Max Reiswerg .... 56,81 ,102,145,151 LOUISE REITER .. Mary Ringle Larry Risch .... Max Reiswerg .. ....58 ....5O Charles Roach ..... . . .87,90 Elizabeth Robb BILL ROBERTSON Susan Robinson ... Jackie Roddy . .. Claire Rogers .... Kenny Rogers .. ...46,50 .. ....... 30 ....44,159 ...67 ....62,102 Trine Rolstad ............... 14,22 Allison Rooker .. Gricelda Ross . .. ROTC ......... Chris Rother . .. Jan Rowan ..... Wanita Rowely . . .63,66,67,70,120 54,60,61,106,142 . ...... 48 John Rowings . .. ..... 44,50,53,58 Curtis Rumer .. Todd Rumer . .. Glen Rush . . . Titus Rush . . . Ann Russell ..... Dennis Russell .. ........76,93 ......81 .......78 ....76,88,89 ......44,56 David Ryder .......... 43,50,58,63 Elsie Sacks ...... Pamela Sallee ... Vickie Sallee .. Debra Sams .... Lenida Sanders . Leona Sanders .. Stanley Sanders . Margie Sanderson ...62,70 ...55,59 ...55,79 ...109 ....61 . . . . . .40,44,45,48 Lereoa Sanford . . . Karla Saperstein ........ 43,120,158 Pamela Satterfield . . . ...... . .91 Chris Schieder .... Linda Schneider .... .. .... 133 .........50,63 RACHEL SCHUMACHER ... . . . . .18 SCIENCE DEPARTMENT ... . . .26 SENIORS ........... .... 1 06 COUNCIL .......... .... 1 02 OFFICERS ................. 103 CLASS DAY OFFICERS ....... 105 PARTY ............. .... 1 06 PICTURES .... .... 1 06 David Shanklin ... George Shanklin ... ....76,77 ....56,81 CLAUDE SHANKS ... ...... . .32 Harriet Sharlow .. Levert Sharp ...... Perry Sharpe ..... .......56,69,86 John Shaw .... 31,4 ....41,45,11o . . . .31,52,67,88 4,52,53,5a,66,67 Lydia Shaw .................. 51 Tony Shirley .... . . .81 Tybonne Shirley .. . . .81 Arthur Shorter .... .... 6 KAYE SHEPHERD . . . .. .96 ARTHUR SHULL ....... ...... 9 5 Nancy Shullenburger William Simmons .. Benjamin Singleteary Burke Singleteary .. ........5o,5a ........67,1o4 ....56,81,102, 104,151 .........30,81 Anita Singleton ................ 59 Dave Skole .... 50,58,63,76,120,123 Mark Skole ................... 78 Jill Slaymaker .. Gene Sloan ........ Chris Smeehuyzen . . . Barry Smith ..... Daniel Smith ..... GLADYS SMITH . .. Greg Smith ..... Jackie Smith . .. Jeremy Smith .. Kittie Smith .. Lofdeso Smith . . . Mitchell Smith .. Rodney Smith .... Chris Solterman .. SOPHOMORES .. ....42,91 ....100 ......68 .48 ...63,64,120 ........96 .. . . .83,86,88 ....49,51,60,61 .......66,67 ...120,123,158 .....82,83 ....58,67,76 .......125 SPANISH CLUB ................ 46 Donna Spearmen .............. 62 Dave Speckman . .50,56,58,79,80,81, 86,87, Gwendolyn Spradley 102,105,145,151 BILL SPRINGER ........... 79,80,81 STAGE CREW .... Debbie Stanfill .... Cynthia Stanley . .. .. .68 ... .66,67 .54,55 Andy Starrett . Ann Starrett . . . Cindy Starrett . Arthur Starter . ....50,44,102,144 .. ............ 51 .. .... 61 Sharon Steavens . . . . . . .62 Donna Stevens John Steward Shirley Steward .. .... ....64 ............64,149 . . . .68,102,103,64,69 Christopher Von Steiglitz . . .14,15,67 Shirley Stigler ................. 64 Cynthia Stiles . .. .. .158 Lela Stone ........ .... 4 6 STEPHEN STOMPS . .. . . . .63 Jesse Stover .................. 83 Daryl Stout ................ 76,93 Greg Strand .27,44,50,56,63,64,76,86 Randy Strand ............... 87,90 Herb Stratton .. Louis Stratton .............. 50,62 Tom Streeter ...... 50,58,44,142,144 Celeste Strickland .............. 64 Kay Strong .......... 46,62,63,120 ARTHUR STUDEBAKER .......... 68 STUDENT COUNCIL ... . . . .57 ALLEN SUTHERLAND . . .. .21,51 James Swanigan ... . . . .88 John Swanigan . .. ...83,89 T Lisa Talley ....... ...... 6 7 Carla Taylor . .. Dennis Taylor Mike Taylor . ...53,61 . . . ....... 76,82 . . . .48,83,88 1 TENNIS ..... ............... 8 6 Rita Tess .................. 48,69 Kris Teter ...... 44,50,56,62,65,102, li 103,104 1 W EVA THIESING ..... ........ 9 6 LQ CHARLES THOMAS ........ 78,88,89 Q ' David Thomas ..... ........ 6 3 it Mem Thomas ...... .. .67,69 ll, Anthony Thompson . . . . . .78,81 '15 Cheryl Thompson . . . . . . .62 Ewing Thompson .............. 55 4 if Gary Thompson . . .38,67,44,110,123 1 Willard Thompson ............. 82 l Charles Toumey . .. ....... . .78 1 Jon Toumey .... ............ 7 8 l1 Richard Toumey ...... 51,58,81,12O Betty Townsend . . . ......... . .59 1 TRACK ....... .... 8 5 1 TRUE BLUE .... .... 5 9 Frazier Tubbs . .. . . . .55 if Patricia Tunner .... .... 5 5 r Bradly Tunner .. .... 55 Peggy Turnley .. .... 59 156 L. James Twitty . .. ......93 Cheryl Twyman . . . .... 60,61 Dorine Twyman .... 61,67 U Liz Ulen .. .... 44,50,56,57,62,102, 1 10,158 Rod Usher .... .. ..... 63,158 V DANTE VANTRESCA Enoch Vinnegar .. W Anita Wade .... Everett Wade . . . Chris Walder .... LUCILLE WAHL ... Edwin Walker .... Dan Wallace Robin Wallace .... Jana Walker ... Cathy Walsh .... Terry Walsh .... Valerie Warner . .. Jane Waters .... Sharon Watkins . . . Tome Watkins . .. Mike Watson .... Carmon Weaver .... Lisa Weaver .... RUTH WEBB .... Steve Webb .... Bonita Webster .. Charlene Weeks .... Mike Weighard .. Carl Weinhard ... Cedric Welcher . . . Patsy Welles .... Amy Wells . . . Betsy Wells .... Suzanne Wells .... James White Michael White .... Rodney White . . . Cindy Wiggins ... Stephen Wilburn . .. Dan Wilcort .... Ron Wilkins .... Brian Williams ... Charles Williams ... Donovan Williams . Frank Williams .... Gery Williams .... Quensetta Williams .....97,120 ....67,81 ....67,102,104 ........67 ...69 .....44 ....67,93 .......119 ......64,86 5O,62,91,145 ... . . .43,53,67 ...40,41,47 .....91,124 .43,47,62,67 ....42,68 .....61 ...61 ...60 ...48 ...64 ...91 ...85 ...20 ...68 ...51 ...62 .....64 ....39,58 ...,...80 ....63,64 .....89 ...64 ...63 ...85 ...76 ...81 ...52 ...80 ...93 .....55 ....102 Sherman Williams . . . Stanford Williams ....93 Steve Williams ............. 50,88 Terry Willis ........ 46,56,62,91,12O Marionette Wineglass ........ 61,91 George Witt ......... 76,77,86,105 Maurice Woltreol . . .... 44,58,113 Jim Wolpert ........ ....... 8 8 Lorraine Woodard . . . .... 66,67 Carl Woods ..... .......... 6 4 Forest Wooley . .. .... 64,70,104 Jody Wooley . . .. Ellis Woolridge ..... WRESTLING ....... .41,63,64,7O,79 Bruce Wright ..... 44,52,53,58,66,67 George Wright ...... Mindy Wright .... Joe Wynns ....... Y Leslie Yeager ..... Clarice Young .... Merris Young Mike Young ..... Diedra Yowell . .. Y-TEENS ...... . . . Z Cheryl Zike ....... Julie Zimmerman . . . Lois Ann Zimmerman ...43,53,67 ...,...85 . . . 44,45,62 .. . . . . .32 . . . .54,55 ...76,85,88 . . . .42,59 .....61 .......44 . .... 64,67 ........66,67 Advertising manager, Angie Dunn fights the urge to drop from exasperation, and tries to figure our C. W.-.Y to get enough advertising. ec gg n H-ig n A n d T h Q n ks '-she-nv' . . up Q. . -A l we V 1- X Ml' ,k,.,fq,.--- 511732 V -5, ' 5 L. Mgzg, s 3 55,3-,5--5 f, .Q .gfi f 54 . ,X f ,. 3, , g r e! . at An eventful year of change and in- novation has ended for the Annual staff of '7l. Our yearbook from cov- er to cover, is unlike any other ever produced at Shortridge. We have tried, to the best of our collective abili- ties, to record all the events of the year with detail and accuracy. We may have failed, but we tried. Many thanks and kudos must go to all those who have helped to make this a successful year. Those included are, Mr. Green, principal, the vice- principal Coleman who made the desperately n e e d e d off-schedule announcements, vice-principal Shull, Barb Hill, Angie Dunn, Katie Mahern, and Lucinda Marshall show glee at completing the deadline. Mrs. Segal for guiding us over a pe- riod of financial crisis, the Ayres Photo-Reflex Studio: the Underclass- men Photographer, Mr. Schwin for his outstanding photographs, Newsfoto Publishing Company and its repre- sentative, Dick Kennard who helped us with our cover, Mr. Robert Houston, the advisor who pushed us to make our deadlines and gave us a hand when we really needed it, and last but not least, the dedicated staff of editors and workers, who put off homework and other school activities, just to finish the book. JUNE OLDHAM ANNUAL EDITOR 71 ,Tv lf' Job placement workers, Liz Ulen, Lora Jones, Mimi Burns and Karla Saperstein busy them- selves in an attempt to find student iobs. Shortridge athletes walk proudly across the stage as they receive their sweaters and awards for outstanding performances. 0 f A vw ,ga-A l 2 as 8 sf , , Q Q , 1 5 ii A 5 S .. it Q 6 'f'Q0 Agia? Idle from a student boycott, organized by the Student Council, the cafeteria line saw few customers during the weeks of protest. C' 'I'-ann. x K?-e ax' K xxx U ww- ' Q, ,g jf' , .WWJ X V cs.: ess ,, V, vw M, ,i .. M - X' swsfsf ' wi, , f ff yi iiflxl ' A We in 'Q Job Sampling Crew: Front Row-Karla Saperstein, Liz Ulen, Debbie Merrimen, Jack Brown. Second Row--Suzanne Wells, Lora Jones, Mary Nolan, Mimi Burns, Kitty Smith, Cynthia Stiles. Back Row- Karen Glickert, Gary Ogden, Rod Usher, Stephanie Heard. 5 Y .L- Sampling Prog. Provides Apprenticeships 1 i Sue Robinson and Mari Craft concentrate on Numerology, taught by Mr. John Macri. With Their new X knowledge, Sue and Mari hope to foretell their future. Numerology is a Humanities Course. ft I Q i 4 . For students seeking a profession, Job Sampling provided an opportunity for an apprenticeship on a selected field of work. Sponsored by Mr. Woodard, the program was, for the most part, student run. New to the school this past year was the Humanities Department which offered a wide variety of courses and seminars to suit nearly everyone's taste. Philosophies East and West and an art seminar were among those of- fered. Mr. Roy Aberson, sponsor, was aided by a group of interested stu- dents and parents in organizing the new department. A student boycott was organized by the Student Council to help im- prove cafeteria conditions. Because the student body worked together, many of the requests, including an express line, were fulfilled by the administration. Athletic awards were given in the fall and spring at the awards audi- torium. Outstanding athletes received letters or letter-sweaters. Another important change at The Ridge was the changing of the Shortridge Daily Echo to the Short- ridge Echo, published weekly. Shortridge had an active year along with a number of changes which helped make it a better school. S The year has passed as suddenly as it appeared. Leaving only with each oblivious moment -each confrontation- a new sense of awareness and inner-growth. REDACTED FOR PRIVACY REDACTED FOR PRIVACY
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