Shortridge High School - Annual Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1972

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Juniors and seniors became involved in independent study. Job sampling gave students opportunities to see hovv it is in areas of work that they might decide to select as future careers. Each student of Shortridge also ex- perimented with their lives. They experi- mented with Afroes, long hair, beards, and different religions, in an effort to find their own identity. A .'-. ,,., w5i'1.,M',p tv' .41 IJ' l 'lids if ,jy!i1111y1,1 .f .YV ,I 7,11 - , ' , : 'x wi. 211- , 1 . : Aff' 1 1 fu, ,, 1, 3 an f ,fm 0 11111-'S' lib. 1.011 , 1 Mn 'W ' - .qw , . 1 I 1 ',1a1'1 'W'7 . , -W-1, 1 W ' , ,-' V V ' 1 g 1fi w , ' ' ' ' , M 5 , 1, V 1 1 ,1 v , VV1, - ., V ,Q-14 1 I . 1 , J Mr? V! f I W2 w'LMiVVV',,- Z2 ,, ,V 'maui Y b 1,1113 Y Y Y Y AFVWVVLEIAV M H 1 H f il 'Q v G . V , 1 V, I M ,, ' 4 Cm' vlfgw 1 W . J 1' ,' '1 , V1 , ., ff ' 7 - ' ,ur 1 4 f E J. 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'LJ -s.m.cAau-I-.., - .- .,....sx... -ll-an-aAl.3na i Last summer, a new program was begun in which students could take swim- ming or tennis for one-half credit, in place of one semester of physical educa- tion. 0f the twenty-five students enrolled in swimming at Riverside Pool, all re- ceived their beginners permits and six achieved advance permits. The tennis program, produced five winners in the Park Department's com- petition. ln the fourteen-year-old division, Mary Branson won the girls singles and Rita lVlcClendon and Pam Jackson won the girl's doubles. Kathy Campbell won the sixteen-year-old division title before teaming with Vanita Banks for the doubles award in the same division. Thir- ty-two students took tennis in all, fifteen in the intermediate section, four'in the advanced bracket and twenty-five beginners. Mr. Coleman, Vice Principal, stated that the program was very successful and plans are being made for its con- tinuation next summer. Posed on the diving board, Avis Banks appears ready to take off in swim classes held at Riverside. Vanita Banks won the doubles in tennis. Here she shows one of her many good drives. Q 5 I f ' 2 ar Michelle Rogers feels the cold water of the Riverside Pool I L.. 9 i . Garland Hensen practices bouncing before diving. w ,M 'ZLL-1 ..-W-1.3.-www'-ma... ,..,...... m....---.-........,,,. 'lei . 1-rv-if W f fl, ,gzip . F .-:, f i iw Avl. 3 Q .A -qs, 52, -- .eff N, - ., .1 e i? 1 -1 V, A ' 331 9 fl' 5 , ASN 1 . H., af' if Bonita Collins learns hovv to do a racing dive. Tom Williams uses his backhand to return the ball. W. r Jig, --ra --rv H i . Ji .... pf . Q.. an 'ls '12, 'wif 4 -Ni if .1 sf., ,, 1: ..c,f ,,,H M M A N -sf' Q. frm wav . 'J . , . ., . 1.-. .f. .A-,- ' L62-V mf-foxy f 1 I .pl jk, SUMMER TENNIS PLAYERS: Pam Jackson, Rita NlcClendon, Mary Branson, Vanita Banks, Kathy Campbell, Tom Williams, Denise Duncan, Jackie Early, Cathy Campbell Robin Nicholson. l 1' l4 4 ,iw ,.. ll: ff lla z 5' Wi Academics Learning involves . . . the creation of independent ideas . . . preparation for tomorrow . . . the development of curio- sity . . . the understanding of basic principles. Independent Study: new in B English dept. This year, independent study was of- fered and was the major change in curri- culum in the English Department. How- ever, it was made available only for elec- tive English classes. Senior literature classes used the actual Middle English dialect while reciting the Canterbury Tales . The Advanced Com- position Class innovated by trying their hand at writing advertising copy. Freshmen and sophomores had their English classes incorporated into the new Innovative Program. Some found them- selves benefited by more than one English class. Miss Susan Burton returned as a new staff teacher after being-a student teacher here last year. Other new teachers in- cluded: Mrs. Slaton, Miss Butan, Mrs. Ooley, Miss Nay, Mrs. McMilIian, Miss Life, Miss Lassam, Mrs. Hurt, Mr. Dem- mary, Mr. Budden, Mrs. Buckner and Mrs. Beard. These were added to the depart- ment to aid in the team teaching program. Steve Toumey and Peggy Hudson help one another to decide on a book they are to read for English. They can choose from a variety of different, new books. Tom Beck seems to be holding his cIassmate's attention in Mrs. Schumacher's Five G. English class, while explaining a famous quote. f i 2 s 5 5 , Tk' I . i 1' X fr I' ., 'xi' 1 1 .lu W X -lb 2' ff!! H .Wi 'lv ,ff ,. X new ...-4' N11 f Freshmen find individual help isa basic part of team teaching. Miss Susan Williams, reading instructor, works with students during class. Student council representative, Diane Johnson, is relating the latest happenings of the student council meeting to her English Eight class. ,w,.,w, 'f 1-ir ffvfw ,mgwa ,Q 'Pu ,. yr if AM54- ef,1 '?'-' - f 4 ,. 1gi, 'fxpfwa'?g.u,g1,t,f,g,. 2 1 ff 5 1, A V ',?ifirflfia?7o'l L'5f2'i fpii?6j,2 5, ' Jiffvrf 4 -V - 4' wwf. vi 'f,i,'w'1w, ,v f - fm: , if J . ,-4,, . ,I . if Q 4 ' . , 921 ' 1 mf ll xv' fi., . ,,j ' ,,,-,,,,,,.,,s,,,,,,,a4,,W,,.W,,,.,. - ,. fi' 6 1 iii ,-.W ffm M .M , w X 1 .55 X As N., Sharon Watkins and Sharon Hoog participated in the I. U. Honors Program in France. Here, Sharon Watkins is sharing her slides of St. Brieve. Experimenting with tapes is part of our lan- guage instruction. Mr. Katsaropolous helps his Spanish beginners with their pronounciation. My Nliss Reiter, department head, is seen here with her advanced German class concentrate on building their reading skills. xx -ug W ,.,,,,..,----nv' LA fl Q- 1 in ,,,,, W-M-FWMNQ. . 'W , .g lb , P 5 X 9 -416' T-12 I. T - K f Q' X-fl' ' ,-'MEMS ' 1 9? iv 1 sd' Foreign countries welcome language students We have been successful in people participating in the I. U. Honors Pro- gram, said lVliss Louise Reiter, Language Department Head. Last year vve had four participants going to France, Ger- many and Italy. Other programs with Shortridge students vvere: AFS lAmer- ican Field Servicel, YFU lYouth for Understandingl, and ACTFL lAmerican Council of Teachers of Foreign Languageslf' Planned for this year was Language Day which ended with a program in the Auditorium. Some schools have dropped Latin and Russian, but Shortridge continued these languages along with French, Spanish and German. IVIr. David Hammer's beginning French l class learns hovv important it is to count in French numbers from one to thirty. Debbie Shelton and Mark Profitt listen while Carlos Cisneros explains Spanish to them. As seen, the language office is a good place for studying. upw- rms 'Qi Sophomores choose science program This year, a science team teaching program was offered to sophomores, a- long with the usual science classes. The advantages of this program were no single state-approved textbooks and pupil- selected laboratory experiments for soph- omores. lVlr. Burns, sophomore team teacher, brought his collection of snakes to school and his classes worked with them throughout the year. lVlr. Don King, Science Department Head, said he believed the program would prove to be flexible. This year, laboratory classes required only seven periods, in- stead of the usual ten periods. The addition of astronomy to the science department was welcomed by a high enrollment of students. Other additions included four new teachers. They were lVlrs. Susie Brown, Nlr. Larry Burns, lVlrs. Diane lVlcKnight, and lVlr. Don Nelson. Pupils took an in- terest in advanced biology and chemistry as enrollment in these classes soared. ln this age of Aquarius, Shortridge 'students observe and study the stars in second hour astronomy class. lVlr. Nelson is the astronomy teacher. lVlrs. Brown watches as her sophomore team general science class experiments with common household materials to create interesting chemical reactions. 5 s -N Q 1' A D. , 6? i l i Nl Q..-..--we-I Cindy Starrett has a questioning look on her y Eddie Q0 X X' NTLSH 311 .X X, ww .4-QQY' in-n q ,v- , it Y Pe9QV Sharpe, Steve Hatchett, Betsy Branson and Rod Usher test their scientific knowledge through experiments in lVIrs. BaIlovv's chemistry class. Dominique Nliller, Connie Spradley and Shirley Stiger work on a chemistry experiment where mixing and weighing of solutions is important. Math contest Y , , 2 Shows high Achievement Straining their brains, many math pupils made it through the never-ending array of problems presented to them in classes ranging from General lVlath to Advanced Calculus. This years lVlath Department had only one big change take place. The freshmen math classes were incorporated into the new concept of team teaching. ln the department, applying mathe- matical knowledge to the business of living was constantly demonstrated to the pupil, giving him a broader insight into the purpose of taking the tried-and- true courses of algebra and geometry. The making of three-dimensional ob- jects out of straws and toothpicks was one of the ways students in the more ad- vanced classes were challenged and stim- ulated. Computer lVlath, introduced here a few years ago, provided students wfith the chance to have fun along with the process of learning. Contests, such as Rose Hulman-St. lVlary's of the Woods Mathematics Con- test and lVlarion County Nlath Day demonstrated the high level of achieve- ment of Shortridge math students. Four new teachers were added to the department this year: lVlrs. Greenwood, as a regular staff member, and interns lVlrs. Harris, lVlr. Teer and lVlr. George Coleman. Orelius Barnett explains the union and intersection of A and B to Cindy Starrett during a geometry class, while their teacher, Bill Springer, looks on. x1 i. fs to ... - X - 311'-': Eg.. -f - .x :N Y-s:s.-Irene s- td, .. s. QE- -.iw 1-f' G Q rw-:ik-St .fs-ess t t gsm X if fi A 'Q N F 2 v 'V' X VX? A 5- vqv Qs 'Fig X 'B K .. X il, Q1 Q? Q8 N- si?:x'vS' X -2 Qi' 't N V6 x 35 txgcf 'X K Qfs ' ,s 0 tw K a 'P x 0 rig' Q31 :ig at A EK 5 an xg S- V ' -ff, Q' sa Mx 2 x I s I This advanced math class looks both interested and hard-at-work while their teacher, lVlr. William Gibson, shows them Algebra Three problems. 3 'i ,J v . , ' twang ' W WY5- 391' - ' While some students seem to be getting along fine, other freshmen stand in line for some guidance from algebra instructor Nlrs. Harris. Business lVlath students breeze their way through problems, while their teacher, lVlr. Bresnahan, stays out of the picture. ... XXX W, X.. ,,,.H5 ' lei gk! rf' waaur-me--is -we Nearly everyone in the class seems to be having a good time as Mrs. Jackson tells an amusing story to liven up her U. S. History class. IVlr. Anthony Partee and a sophomore team history class share a moment of amusement before partaking of one of the history depart- ment's filmstrips. i 2' V New teachers Put spark in Soc. Studies For the first time at Shortridge, social studies will be required for four years, This is due to the new Innovative Pro- gram. Included in this team teaching program are three separate social studies programs for freshmen and four for sophomores. Three of the sophomore teams have been studying the lmprove- ment of Economic Life in the City and Urban Geography courses. Field trips have been a part of the activities of senior government classes. These government classes inter- viewed people involved in local govern- ment, so that students could better under- stand its principles of operation. Eight new teachers were added to the Social Studies Department, Which have been a definite asset , said lVlr. Thomas Payne, department head. The teachers added were: lVlr. Catus, lVliss lVlcDowell, lVlr. Beamon, lVlr. Bussel, lVlr. Higbee, IVlr. lVlarcus, lVlr. Tolin and lVliss Culloden. Serving as interns in the Social Studies Department were: lVlr. Kuhn, lVlr. Slaton, lVlr. Papesh, and lVlr. Hoskins. Wouldn't it be nice if your personal finances were the fun and games that they appear to be in lVlr. William lVlorgan's economics class? J, lVlr. Sheldon Kantor, head of the Art Depart- ment, explains briefly to students instructions on making paper mache in Crafts Art classes. if 1' 1 1- f N se? 5 avi' H , Le ,,, , f.. , , 31 4 , 4' we-,c Xa Q , Mark Horwitz shows his creative abilities by drawing a cariacture of an owl in his art class. He is also the designer of the ANNUAL cover. lntently following her musical score, Deborah Hayes strives for perfection. Good form and correct intonation are two ingredients of mak- ing fine music. 9 , Km s, 4 ' Q 'if N 'X gi -ry fr foci X, A -ne' 'X qw A A - .few gas... ' ' Q-T: SX? sm: .gi 4, -X1-,srsiw X rf- We kflif-1' f'f-.fat tv I .if I 3, Art, Music students color N-. ,gif 'i' --3' their world The Music Department, under the baton of Mr. Behling, went full blast this year. One good note was Mr. Pat Webb our guitarist-in-residence. He held his guitar workshops in the Music Department. A new project, undertaken by the department, was the sale of season tickets for all musical productions. This was met with approval by parents. Mr. Stomps conducted the A Cappella Choir and the Madrigals. Mr. Carter was the leader of The New Establishment, and Mr. Madjeski conducted the Drchestra. The Band was lead by the head of the department, Mr. Behling. The Art Department had a new head this year, Mr. Kantor. The only new staff member was Mr. Ian Fraser. He taught classes in Origami and Macrame. He brought with him a different approach to art with the use of notebooks. This year the Herron Art Museum offered two scholarships to two Shortridge sttidtwits: Oliver Eubanks and Mike Bryant. A Cappella Choir members sight read to pre- pare for concerts and the ChoraJ Classic. This year's selection for the Classic is St. John's Passion . is X g , iii- - A i 'V ' Ds AAII' V' i i The horn section of the A Band watches Mr. Behling, head of the Music Department, direct them iz. the playing of Jesus Christ Superstar . Vocational tr inin r r ' 1 ln the Home Economics Department there were three main fields of endeavor, foods, clothing and family living. The two new courses which were recently added were family care and home nursing. Two new teachers became members of the department this year. They were lVlrs. Geiman and lVlrs. Gatton, who taught clothing and the new area called pre-vocational. Advanced classes gave dinners and formal teas for the faculty. Their main objective was to learn to plan, cook, prepare and serve large quantity cooking. In Foods I and ll they learned family meal preparations. Students in the home nursing course learned management, child care and how to budget money. This year, our lndustrial Art Depart- ment initiated a new Vocational Printing Course. The purpose of this course was to prepare industrial arts students for future job opportunities in the printing fields by teaching the correct procedures for job applications. Two new teachers were added to the lndustrial Arts Department. They were lVlr. Locke, who taught woodwork and metalwork and lVlr. Vllemple, who directed fyyffl the prevocational classes. In the Graphic Arts Department students learn how to run the printing equipment. Skills are learned when they print the Echo. With books open and paper and pencil in hand, Mike lVlcAndrews concentrates deeply as he works on his assignment in his drafting class Vickie Upshaw, a freshman home economics student, diligently works on sewing the latest fashions in lVlrs. DeRossette's Clothing I Class. 17. 4 fi' G? I we With an expression of great concentration on his face, senior Mike Elam works on repairing an amplifier in his Industrial Arts Class. A group of students from one of the many, different foods classes are busy cleaning up, as they prepare to leave for their next class. I f I 'I s, ,iw '. ,. , - Q . -5-:Vg ,Mav- . ,1 A 1' 'Y' Y s+tNm fl , , N i I 1 - A 5 F R. O. T. C. students stand at ease as one of their sponsors Sheri Elston and department head Sergeant Shanks presents a tropny 4 ,mfr af 43 I . 5 ms t -,gg , if.. V U t r, ,frm Q ' QA' These chaps are busy in their class measuring ., if for uniforms. The R.O.T.C. has a big iob in .,,, L Miss NlcNeiI seems to have the students atten- AL.. Q .. 1 +, J -.-F . W in ,- f- . , 5 t ,'1.4q'ff,, Lfrl . V -4.-v- - it 35,3 M eff 4' L05-Zz twig f' 5' :wsu 3-' 1? ir 1 R.O.T.C. and Business Ed. Learn skills Each student who has taken R. O. T. C. this year has participated in team ef-forts and developed basic military skills. The Rifle Team and Drill Team took part in heavy competition with time out for the Officer's Christmas Dance and the Nlilitary Ball. The unit increased in size. While the cadets were holding their own with the same number of members as last year l115l, the Girl's Drill Team has almost doubled. From a twenty-five member team, it had grown to a forty member team. The unit also included ten spon- sors, bringing the total membership to 165. The business education classes ranged from Typing to Business lVlath. This year, shorthand even got the boys in on the act. Two new courses were intro- duced-Consumer Education and Record- keeping. Consumer Education is taught by Nliss Boylan, who is also the Distributive Education Coordinator dealing with on-the-job-training for a retail occupation. Miss Keehn retired and two new teachers, lVliss Boylan and Miss lVlcNeil were added. Sergeant Shanks tallies money he collected for the cadet's new Fi. O. T. C. uniforms. After counting he registers the amount on the purchasing sheet. Nlrs. Siegel helps Anita Thomas to improve her typing skills by observing and giving pointers on one of the typing lessons in Typing I. Physical Ed. Really start To look up Many new innovations have been made in the Athletic Department. The gym will get a 'face-lift' said lVlr. lVlerrill, Department Head. The balconies were removed to give more room for tumbling and body conditioning apparatus. The locker rooms also saw a new light with complete remodeling. Additions to the curriculum, including outside activities, have been added. Swimming, tennis, bowling, golf and intramural sports for girls head the list. Health and Safety has taken a differ- ent place in the curriculum. lt has been molded into the teams on a yearly basis. Driver's Education hasn't taken any new turns, but they still teach students the fundamentals of how to drive Driver's Ed students have one classroom period and one practice period each day. This flashing freshman puts a little extra swing into life, as he participates in baseball during gym class on the northwest field adioining the school. These young men, in freshman physical edu- cation classes, keep in shape and make good use of the field by playing baseball. ...sc ..,,.. fs ,ik . .. -.L .mi N. as .sw t 0 u s. ,,. t ,. : my ...X - We' -am.. ,. ...Q x an . , .if X ...yet . QW, -- 4 ,. , .,' ' V'-.N is fs: -. A .. , l , ,ig .. 'M 't K g . ,st ' X . -is - 4. A H Y I Tm . .Came .: . W , . t. N :Q ..fff.ff- 'l 'S-W .gs fi' ' .. fe ' is F A to 4. 3'-' . me ' ti - , -:ie sg-gg .,..j ggs .2 t' . M X ' - '-' ' 52... -+ J' .f -fs 4 4 vT'l5'5T'!fiL1 li fr' - '1. T- 'M e El l'l ,B- l fv- -In if ,N ws, .- ' fl, gll - 4 'Y - l ' ' x .MN x V 1 'o Q la 0, Y 0 4 a n . I I 1 I f I I 0 f 5' -' .,-l--4 Anita Thomas watches carefully as a fellow classmate points out the parts of the abdominal cavity in their Health and Safety class. ffm- is 9 ...sus Nunn.-Q XX., ' eg 16 x 2'HSw-vww-e-,m..-s-...,.,.,.,,,. -- vw- - Md v. fv U :ig Y ? '2 ., 734 1' , I av, Z - W Q .. , 'Es f 17 ' f. 1 I ' A 's , if 1 f - , me l WMM. 5- A ,.. . . .5...'.., gy, V 'Q Q V' 'Y 5 ,U ,. -.,, ,.,, K - 1 ,L , s, .awifir 2 1 .,3E. 1. ,-f -1 , .L . it -- - . fi' ' , mr, -4 1 s X tx . , . -ew......,. ,...e.,,m,m MNWM if-1--: . 7' .V,... V , M . Q N t t ., , MM V x V ns! W 1 r- -M-ff Q Q it-2 r 1' DRWER EDUCAUUN EAR 's nuns y W 1 I ,- F it ' f t Y 5' .- i 19 K 2 Q any ' Y Q rw 'V fb I ' x ww X M ,A f 31 zi, ' sas. f A' W' K? A These girls have a chance to lose any weight they gained with the exercises Nlrs. Reed is teaching them in girls physical ed classes. While fellow drivers watch, Liz Bourke receives from IVlr. Tofil that magic slip-her driver's license. Drivers' Ed attracts potential drivers. V n - h. 1 v i x 5 'i H N A dfi Activities Extra curricular activity means growth . . education . . . the developmenot of new ideas. It produces maturity and under- standing. It represents . . . the sharing of aspirations and experiences . . . ideas and ambitions. . .,.- Xqznu Q. x,,1 ef ii' s A 3? XX KX Q X ix fm rm J EDITOR-I N-CHIE Fw Barbara Hill SSOCIATE EDITOR- Peggy Hudson 'QU' I . GYM I ,3 anauhlf' ANNUAL EDITORS: Front Row-Mary Bruce, Senior ed., Sue McKee, Advertising Ed., Peggy Hudson, Academic Ed., Brian Radliffe, Activities Ed. Back Row-Mark Horwitz, Art Ed., Susanne Wells, Index Ed., Liz Barrow, Sports Ed.,and Deborah French, Copy Ed. GENERAL ANNUAL STAFF Gwen Thomas, 7 2 A I Janis Eshowsky, Gail Ellers, Betsy VVells, Alison Rooker, Mary Bruce. .r 1 -Q- Shows year's Excitement Annual Editor Barbara Hill first worked at the Ball State Journalism Workshop and then tackled the job of getting a staff together at Shortridge. The staff, quickly formed and inexperienced, learned rapidly the fundamentals of pro- ducing a yearbook. There were countless captions to write and no end to the layouts! The book followed a mosaic pattern and was bound by an original cover drawn by lVlark Horwitz. The usual deadline dates gave many staff members headaches, but were final- ly overcome. There was also the usual strain of selling the book. However, on March l, the Annual went to press. Annual advisor, lVlr. Robert Hous- ton, arranges for a professional photo- grapher to come to school and take activ- ities section pictures. Annual staff members work on underclass pictures. Part of the job consisted in waiting for underclassmen to arrive from their classes. Echo turns Spotlight on School events The Shortridge Echo was published weekly this year under the guidance of Nlr. Richard Cohen. Instead of struggling to meet daily deadlines, the staff used a week to plan and put together each eight page issue. The Echo stepped beyond the walls of Shortridge in featuring varied opinions and reports of current events, in addition to sports, cartoons, and traditional fea- tures. While still maintaining the tradition of journalistic excellence at Shortridge, the Echo chose to ignore some estab- lished guidelines, as the staff created new and unusual ideas for each issue. Although unable for the first year to publish a Christmas Echo , the staff de- voted a special issue of the paper to the holiday season, and also produced the fa- miliar PTA Alumni edition. Mr. Richard Cohen, Echo sponsor, confers with staff editors Cathy McAndrews, Terry Walsh, Beth Burris and Sherman Williams. Echo Staff Editors: David Ryder and Phil Lowry look through past years Echo vol- umes. 5 a W Wi. Y - -u-...,,, '.54 33731 SYBNILV 'ww i A 2 11: 4 A ri L' '15 5 i I i J ROB DAWSON, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF. ECHO STAFF: Row 1-Rod Usher, Luke Akard, Debra Weathington, Emily Gardner, Alexis Mirsky, Nathan Thuma, Collen Garry, Debbie Schneider, Jeff Ragar, David Miller, Greg Floyd. Back Row-Sharon Carter, Karen Glickert, Thom Beck, Cathy Weber, Chris Schneider, Mike French. 4 rss' 5- 1 1:5 ff' C'- B 41 r Q I' Ll ' ' j Z 'V ,le if uhhh ,L Books and 4, Cords bring B Enthusiasm E A Christmas Party and a spring picnic highlighted a very good year for the SHS Great Books Club. Freshmen, sopho- g mores, juniors, and seniors met at private homes for discussion of such classics as Zorba the Greek. The Bridge Club wasa new club under the sponsorship of Mr. Andrew Ramsey. The club was sparse in membership. Pres- ident of the Bridge Club, Patti Lee, attri- . butes the sparseness to the fact that bridge is a game for mathematically-in- clined people. Mr. Ramsey aids the stu- dents in bettering their techniques. The Campus Book Club, a thrilling ex- perience for students, was formed early in the year. A cafeteria of literary know- ledge, th-e Campus Book Club provided interested students with a variety of clas- sics and popular writings. 3 Mr. Cohen, Great Books Club sponsor, and three of his club members spend a free period in the library searching for books to read. 'Rhl 'W 'W' '. ,H , I tr a., wx 1 1 M .-f ' 5 .3151 E 4 :Z , 4 Q gm. M . . 1 Q.1'1 t'f: . L- l . l CAMPUS BOOK CLUB-Front Row-Theresa Mcfarland, Joletha Sanders, Yvonne Jones, Joyce Carter. Flow 2-Barbara Field, Cherolyn Rolle, Candi Wilson, Diana Yowell, Lois Rivers, Pam Satterfield, Cathy Johnson, Alicia Adams, Jennifer Finnell, Dawn Miller, Elizabeth Taylor. Row 3-Pam Mackey, Susie Allen, Marsha Anderson. Toni Williams, Beverly Snow, Patricia Blackman, Janice Broach, Cindy Starrett. 42 ll BRIDGE CLUB: Front Row-Becky Bennett, Cindy Starrett, Patti Lee. Back Row-Carl Woods, Randy Gilliland, Nathan Thuma, IVIr. Andrew Ramsey lsponsorl GREAT BOOKS: Front Row-lVlarie O'Conner, Audrey Heard, Carol Hansen,Sharon Watkins, Sarah Beth Bradshaw, Alexis Mirsky, Jill Slaymaker, Karen Glickert, Cathy Walsh, Mindy Wright, Emily Gardener. Back Row-Kris Lawson, Mr. Richard Cohen isponsorl, Chris Rother, Paul Starkey, David Ryder, Rod Usher, Thom Beck, Mike Watson, Phil Lowry. NATURALISTS CLUB: Front Row: Linda Schneider, Sara Beth Bradshaw. Row 2: Mary Ann Bruce, Sue McKee, Karen Glickert, Chris Schneider, Betsy Wells, Kathy Weber, Barbara Hill, Licia Weber, Chris Thompson. Row 3: Mike Dutton, Mike Watson, Bizzy Lawson, Lynn Hosmer, Kathy Kosof, Peggy Sharpe, John Jellife, Graham Greene. Back Row: Dave Shanklin, Torn Beck, David Ryder, Steve Toumey, Rod Usher. r Naturalists- Honor clubs Occupy time ln the spring, fifty senior candidates were initiated into the National Honor Society. To become a candidate, seniors had to have a B average and had to have been awarded two or more citations. A fund-raising project was held to finance the scholarship fund. The recipient of this scholarship had to be a National Honor Society member and was chosen by other members of the National Honor Society. The Shortridge chapter of Quill and Scroll initiated new members in February. They included: Luke Akard, Tom Beck, Kris Lawson, Phil Lowry, David Ryder, Terry Walsh, Cathy lVlcAndrews, Peggy Hudson, and Barb Hill. Members of this honor organization for high school journalists must have exhibited proficiency in journalism and maintained a good scholastic record while in high school. Quill and Scroll sponsor is lVlr. Robert Houston. The Naturalists' Club tried to schedule an outing every other weekend, and club members stretched their hiking mus- cles at such renowned nature retreats as Sugar Creek and Yellowood State Forest. A new project this year was spelunking trips to challenging Sullivan and Salamander Caves. OUILL AND SCROLL-Randy Kelso, Phil Lowry, Rob Dawson, Tom Beck. Language The German Club, sponsored by Miss Louise Reiter, was a member of the Na- tional Federation of German Clubs. The members received copies of the RUND- SCHAU, which is published by the Fed- eration. Members also took part in the second state convention. At the meetings, some of the students told of experiences they had in Germany and members spent some of the time learning games played in Germany. The Spanish Club, headed by Mr. Richard Cohen, sponsored cultural and social events for students interested in Spanish. Their major activity of the year was a Christmas pinata party. Adding to the festivities were refreshments, live en- tertainment, and finally the breaking of the pinata. Carlos Ciernos, exchange stu- dent from Guadalajara, Mexico, partici- pated by singing and teaching Mexican songs, and sharing his experiences with students. This year sophomore teams elected members to serve on the Sophomore Ad- visory Counsel. This group's function was to try to work out problems involved with sophomore team teaching. The Spanish Club celebrated Christmas by add- ing a Spanish touch to the atmosphere. Marie O'Conner tries to break the pinata. GERMAN CLUB: Front Row-Melva Thomas, Katheleen Davis, Miss Reiter, Rita Tess, Mari- lyn Watkins, Nancy Craig, Jane Lingeman, Patti Lee, Frank Brownlow, Michael McAndrews. Back Row-Siefried Engler, Kenneth Gum, Karl Cain, Tom Craig, Dave McDowell, Jamie Gal- lagher, Chung Meng, Sherman Williams, Charles Huxelhold. A ---..-..., '--f ..1..Q:.a- f K QS' ilakifgty -.. ,.- ..-..,.,, , l ' QM ' ,,, if - fi4' Z W'f '7'.,, Y M ' Qi 3, , if SOPHOMORE ADVISORY COUNCIL-Front Bow: Becky Bennett, Beverly Ewing, Alison Bond, Lathan Hollis, Toni Hall, Joe Devasher, Cheryl Jones. Back Bow: Jane Lindeman, Pat Walker, James Phillips. SPANISH CLUB-Front Row: Vicki Ervin, Theresa Yates, Marie O'Connor, Pamela John- son, Mary Coleman, Edward Ramsey. Back Flow: Gail Humphrey, Michelle Fraction, Barbara James, Avis Banks, Janine Murrell, Carolyn Stanfill, Robyn Nichelson, Judy Per- due, Carlos Miguel Cisneros, James Gibbs. iii me iw , l ' an as- fl 'X K is ,L E' X S ,I ll Quick minds trigger three successful clubs Y This year the Quiz Team vvon the first round match against Noblesville but un- fortunately lost the second time round. Their quickness and alertness helped them to gain their first victory. Their sponsor is Nlrs. Constance Kirby. The Chess Club, sponsored by Mr. Baker, vvanted to win and most of the time they succeeded. They brought home trophies more than once this year. The Shortridge Debate Club, under the direction of lVlr. Cohen, participated in the Marion County Debate Tourna- ment in the Spring and debated other lVlarion County high schools. Meetings were often highlighted by visits from former Debate Club members vvho are novv very active in public speaking. QUIZ TEAlVl: Front Row-Stephanie Mosley, Carol Hansen, Alexis Mirsky. Back Bow-Thom Beck, Randall Kelso, Luke Akard, Michael French, Nlrs. Constance Kirby lsponsorl fs, ...x DEBATE CLUB: Tim Clark, Terance Bridgewater, Corine Coleman, Jackie Bell Mr Richard Cohen lsponsorl, Gail Smith, Felicice Hinant, Derrick Bland. I F . .. 1 S7 '. ...Q -' X! Mi-gl! X X is 3 its it fy X me Tig Bi' The Excercise in Knowledge team matches its intellectual skill against that of the Franklin Central team during the taping of one of the TV sessions. 31+ Un, 'WM f 4 Q ww2-a,-thu ' ' Z . 4? n 1- 304 ' 'wJEJ-- ' 'Vault , W .V Q ,Q at, 2 'gn A 42 Z f i ' , 4- J... W if,- zvfz 4 n., fl CHESS CLUB: Front Row-David Tevebauh, Charles Williams, Alexis Mirsky, Michael Gant, Antho- ny.Burke, Seigried Engler. Back Row: lVlr. Hoover Baker lsponsorl, Randy Gilliland, Charles Hamm, Spiro Bereveskos, Matt Richardson, Tracy Gilliland, Helem Smith. OFFICERS Front Rovv' Col. Garland Pan- nellg Cynthia Stantly, Col. Eric lVlalone, Rovv 2 Lt. Col. lVlark HOFWIIZQ Lt, Randy Gilliland, Lt. Chester Hayes, Lt. Derrick Ford. Back Rovv lVIa1. Fred Reed, Lt, Helem Smith: Lt. Anthony Burk, Lt. Steve lVlyersg Lt. Stanly Sanders, Lt. Charles Garrett, Lt. Jerome Rich- ardsong Lt, Johnny lVlanson. GlRL'S A 84 B DRILL TEAM-Front Row- Bonita Busby, Jerolyn Tate, Row 2-Bijanka Allen, Francis Johnson, Geneva Bailey, Marilyn Thomas, Kandi Wilson, Rose Wilson. Row 3- Dameta Smartt, Elaine Thornton, Carol Ward, Debra Tally, Frances Johnson, Toni Garrett. Row 4-India Bell, Shelia Bradford, Carolyn Allen, Rhonda Jones, Delores Jones, Peggy Sul- livan, Back Rovv-Vicki Boyd, Sherry Johnson, Debra Henson, Cynthia Carney. IVlEN'S DRILL TEAM-Front Row-Angie Orton, Derrick Ford, Stanly Sanders, Nlark Horwitz. Row 2-Helem Smith, Charles Hob- son, Earl Nowlen, Anthony Allen, Jerome Siegal, Darrell Franklin, Cindy Stantly. Row 3-Fred Corbin, Jeff Miller, Terry Jones, Ed Sanders, James Wiseman, Joe Hill. ,xl if I L Q L. , kv ', ea ' e .: 1 ', i . Srl' l 'ai l i ll l l li ll a ll , . ,ll i After school activities big i E . .V V - X1-N' N ,. re :-,ax ' l T l , N. ,. -- ' - '-elregkiit. wiv. -X R ,., , me ' ' J Y- X as ty ,- 1 .. 1 1 I ' 1 ' ' - i - X T . - .- f-.ar-1 -izt4.,km?ws.xN1S'2 rfltut X , . ' . The Shortridge ROTC throughout the year appears In many parades and contests. marches in the Veterans Day Parade. l R ed? if f -we ' 'xx I i 'xi-13 fi . T' Here, the ROTC n R.O.T.C. The ROTC participated in many areas during the school year, such as daily flag raising in front of the school, patrol cle- tails for school plays, and many other activities. ROTC was active when most students at Shortridge were away from school Events such as the Veterans Day Parade, the Military Ball, and the Rifle and Drill Team meets were only some ot these im- portant events. All of this was in prepa- ration for the Annual Formal Inspection at the conclusion ofthe school year, The Girls Drill Team brought home a trophy from every drill meet in which It participated. The Drill and Rifle Teams perfected their marching and shooting skills and the whole group worked to- gether to keep the corps a strong and last- ing unit. ROTC Sponsors Sherri Elston, Debra Bat- tles, Cathy Campbell, Bonita Busby, Orvella Isaac, Angie Orton, Cynthia Stantly, Thersa Davenport ROTC Rifle Team: Keith Crossland, Steve Myers, Sherri Elston lsponsorl and Randy Gilliland. 'F- l 1 A i l I,-my J K , ,.,, t 'f ll ., - i :,slQ,f.t f ' ' - x ,'-1's1,:t,w't- t- K ' A .y,xNtR,,i,Y Y P' t t X Q s X 1 txinmgxv tux 1 'N at t l N 'Q xxx N or tl lt 4. X X619 M' wh ogy x 'Q' tx K w3'TiX1Q X QQ wx N HTMSVX-xxxlvt Xvtx' X N, ef? -2 J EX W X N 'P S i s if Qgilkgw W V 4 r Q i N V txs fu KGS lx l rl I , X I Q l l STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Mrs. Flohn lsponsorl, Christie Hinton lRecord. sec.l, Dave Skole lV. Pres.l, Kris Lawson lPres.l, Bettye- Jo Rawls lTreas.l, Virginia Booth lCorres. Secl l A ' , gl, STUDENT COUNCIL: Front Row: Kris Lawson, Betty-Jo Rawls, Virginia Booth, Dave Skole, Row 2: Valerie Strong, Karen Glickert, Bijanka Allen, Don Fasig, Sarah Beth Bradshaw, Peggy Sharpe, Amy Campbell, Jackie Kennedy, Diane Johnson, Kim Dirkens, Nlary Bruce, Dan Smith, Penny Armistead, Patty Hummons, Alexis Nlirsky, Barbara Hill, Carolyn Waters. Flow 3-Gabra Gashaw, Kathy Kosof, Nancy Creedon, Libby Henderson, Debra Sams, Renita O'Bannon, Betty Clark, Vickie Sallee, Vicki Anderson, Gwen Thomas, Vernyee Brown, Roz Dunham, Carol Grady, Valerie Warner, Yvonne Jones, lVlelba Williams, Angie Orton, Liz Edwards, Lydia Wilson. Flow 4-Jo Davison, Jonathan Toumey, Portia Spenser, Vickie Buxton, Darlene Berryhill, Vicki Williams, Wanda Burks, Angelis Wilaon, Pamela Mackey, Karla Hawkins, Mary Ingraham, Stanley Bibbs, Ruth Alexander, Wanda Hopson, Edwin Walker, Peggy Hud- son. Back Row-Thomas Williams, Karen Nlinter, Alexander Clark, Cheryl Jones, Diana Lyerson, Sylvia White, Anita Singleton, Sharon Bellamy, Carl Woods, William Miller, Graham Green, Steve Toumey, Rod Usher. HRC-Sluclenl Council vary Approaches The Student Council busied itself dur- ing semesters vvith trying to find the an- swers to the many problems that con- fronted Shortridge this year. They reviewed a behavioral code for the administration, faculty, and students, and discussed with the school board the possibilities of a federally-funded youth program in Indianapolis. Also, they dis- cussed team teaching, and the food situa- tion in the cafeteria. For one of its major school activities, the student council sponsored a very successful Homecoming Dance in the fall at the ISTA building. The HRC took a different approch this year. Instead of the usual meetings, the club sponsored special speakers and held special meetings scattered through- out the year. lVIr. Roy Aberson, is also the Human Relations Counselor. HRC OFFICE RS-Gabra Gashavv, Patricia Day, Beverly Evving, Diane Johnson. Shortriclge clubs donate time to help others The Shortridge Chapter of Key Club lnternational, led by President Clinton Carbon and sponsored by the Downtown Kiwanis Club, lent their services around the school and the surrounding commu- nity. Service projects included Central State Hospital, TB Posters, and an ap- pearance on WTLC-FM radio. Girl's League and True Blue, two ser- vice clubs at Shortridge, combined efforts to aid both their school and community, wherever possible. Some of the projects rendered by these clubs in their years of existence were providing food for needy families at Thanksgiving and Christmas and holding drives to provide toys for tots at LaRue Carter and Central State Hospitals. This year, the clubs sold pom poms and candy canes to help raise money for school activities. Also, they assisted the PTA in their Winter Carnival of Fashion Show. Whenever help was needed, the Girl's League and True Blue Clubs were waiting and willing to be of some service. Key clubbers Michael French and Charles Huxhold prepare to change the Key Club Bulletin Board which tells of the coming events. I GlRL'S LEAGUE: Front RowfBarbara Overton, Helen Dea, Angie Orton, Miller, Alberta Steavens, Sandra Grady, Janet Parker, Jane Lingeman, Gwen Blackenbaker, Marie O'Conner, Betty Townsend, Janis Nichols, Jackie Carol Grady, Melanie Caudill, Joyce McKnight. Row 3-Kathy Holder, Willis, Carolyn Hall, Renita O'Bannon, Diane Johnson, Diane Jackson, line Jones, Patty Hummons, Cathy Campbell, Avis Banks, Dorine Tyman, Pam Brown, Michelle Hall, Peggy Turnerly, Mary Ann Jones, Linda Grady, Mary Trice, Vernyee Brown, Jackie Bell, Kathy Welsh, Gaile Ellers, Kathy Cobb, Glenda Lightfoot, Debra Broach, Johnny Johson, Barbara Jones, Williamson, Denise Duncan. Lisa Talley, Debra Davis. Row 2-Anita Thomas, Kim Hardman, LeeAnn Thomas, Cindy Starrett, Colleen Bolden, Tara Caldwell, Carol Watson, Susan Dupree, Bettye-Jo Rawls, Jill Slaymaker, Cheryle Williams, Kathy McClure, Elizabeth Taylor, Elaine Beasly, Judy Hawkins, Lynn Kincaide, Terry Bonita Busby, Corine Coleman, Sharon Merriweather, Orvella Isaac, Marcel- Satterfield, Donna Johnson. Row 4-Jennifer Atams, Thea Tyler, Patricia Ann Allen, Shari McCrae, Liz Edwards, Judy Massey, Marva Cobb, Marlene Campbell, Rosemary Carpenter lsponsorl. Row 5-Cynthia Holland, Terri Andrea Anderson, Jaunie Broach, Judy Starks, Patricia Stewart, Barbara Lugz' . pei: ' --V ,1 , ' 1 f 'YL f .3131 1-ww-um...-.--ev v --w..-n-vas-uni k.,-n-nnsuvuqmv in-an-we-W, W ,M ,. .Ms Q' ,QQ KEY CLUB-Front Row-Brian Radliffe lVice Presidentl, Michael French lLt. gov.l, Clinton Carbon lPresidentl, Dale Dup.ee lTreasurerl, Rob Dawson lSecretaryl. Row 2-Todd Ru- mor, Brian Williams, Ira Hogan, Dave Skole, Keith Crain, Richard Toumey, Curtis Rumor, John Ray, Carl Cain, John Crawford, Greg Horwitz, Tom Marks, David Moore, Derek Crider, John Jelliffe, Michael White, Tim Lewis. Row 4-Steve Hatcheck, Kim Baker, Charles Huxhold, Chris Solterman, John Toumey, David Ryder, Steve Toumey, Mark Moss, Al Cobb. Back Row-Paul Mackell, Tom McDowell, Dennis Taylor, Luke Akard, Jack Brown, Jim Jelliffe, Rob McClure, Daryl Stout, Frank Brownlow. TRUE BLUE: Front Rovv-Robin Wallace, Helen Dea, Elizabeth Taylor, Alberta Steavens, Cindy Starrett, Jane Lingeman, Gwen Thomas, Diane Johnson, Maurceline Jones, Vickie Benberry, Diane Jackson, Bonita Busby, Cathy Campbell, Betty Townsend, Patty Hummons, Orvella lsaac, Lisa Tal- ley, Cheryle Williams, Jill Slaymaker, Kathy McClure, Melanie Caudill, Joyce McKnight. Row 2ATerry Willis, Dana Yovvell, Judy Hawkins, Elaine Beasly, Mary Ann Allen, Patricia Stewart, Debra Ford, Kathy Holder, Shari McCrae, Renita O'Bannon, Carol Grady, Pam Satterfield, Marie O'Conner, Judy Starks, Dorine Tyman, Judy Massey, Diane Johnson, Hanese Kennedy, Michael Gant. Row 3-Sharon Merriweather, Jackie Smith, Cynthia Holland, Mary Ann Jones, Angie Orton, Denise Duncan, Marlene Trice, Barbara Overton, Verynee Brown, Jackie Bell, Debra Davis, Dale Dupree, Jackie Dupree, Jackie Roddy. Back Rovv-Glenda Lightfoot, Terri Cobb, Linda Grady, Carl Woods, Jaunice Broach, Gail Ellers, Cathy Welsh, Carol Watson. Dan Smith, Mrs. Carpenter lsponsorl. Clubs serve students and their community Career Sampling this year helped Shortridge students find their way in the outside world. It assisted pupils in sam- pling iobs so that they vvould have a bet- ter idea about planning their futures. Also it sponsored field trips for students in such areas as politics and medicine. The Shortridge Chapter of the Red Cross had a year filled vvith many good- deed activities. Red Cross members sang at nursing homes for the Aged, volunteer- ed their services as Blue Angels in Veter- an's Administration hospitals, and filled overseas chests and friendship boxes with toys and goodies for the children in depri- ved areas overseas. The Arts and Fine Arts club, sponsor- ed by Sheldon Kantor, is an organization dedicated to continuous learning and ser- vice through the art media. This club participated in many special projects throughout the year. One of the duties of the club vvas to take care of the Rhoda Selleck Gallary. Y-Teens is a branch of the Y.W.C.A. sponsored by Mrs. Ooley. The club parti- cipated in many activities, such as visiting and assisting the elderly and sick. Also, they had such entertaining events as hay- rides and holiday parties. i'eQ.,.sc-.-gf..f i E i' 'K , . 3 iifffbwfy 1, CAREER SAMPLING: Front Row-Kelly Shea, Jack Brovvn, Marie O'Conner, Angela Harrington Rovv 2-Debbie Merriman, Carol Watson, Carol Grady, Sheila Ledford, Karen Glickert, Sue Lawerence Mrs. Richardson, sponsor. Back Rovv: Patti Lee, Dale Dupree, Suza.nne Wells. 2 -. I X xl ,.. .- Y-TEENS: Front Row-Avis Banks, Nelvia Barnett, Lenia Sanders, Debbie French. Rovv 2-Rita Hogan, Ruth Alexander, Cathy Campbell, Roslyn Busby Vickie Upshaw, Sheila Ledford, Desra Lei Moore. Back Row-Patricia Steward, Jackie Bell, Patricia Lucas, Dolly Campbell, Barbara Williamson, Vanita Banks, Mrs. Ooley, sponsor. l l l All rl .Vi E l 'f fig dy Q - I 7 ill: ll I fx ' I ' . 5 I 1,1 Qll El l Ll 'I 3 ll 'A l, ll l l i l l l I 4 rd.. 5. s Z 'W 41 :lt We X,,.f-' 'QD' C, b ART CLUB: Mary Ringel, Joe Johnson, Galle Ellers, Mike Bryant, Helen Dea. . . - . .X-4 5 Nils . fm-75 I B, X -Q, .xxx BED CROSS-Front Rovv: Barbara Overton, Betty Clark, Shari lVlcCray, Debra Duke. Bow 2-Anita Singleton, Avis Johnson, Diane Arnold, Eleanor Heard, Cathy Johnson, Theresa McFarland, Carol Grady. Back Rovv: Barbara Sanders, Flenee Hansborough, Flenita O'Ban- non, Betty Clark, Yvonne Jones. New musical experiences ring in 'Ridge The Shortridge A Capella Choir worked very hard again this year. This top choral group worked with many new types of music as well as experienced new sounds. Among the groups repertoire was preparing for the Annual Choral Classic. The PASSION ACCORDING TO ST. JOHN, by Johann Sebastian Bach, was presented by the choir and soloists from all over the midwest. Only one word really describes the Shortridge Madrigal Singers-new. This year's group presented greatly diverse programs: from Bach's SINGER DEM HERRN to Ernest's Toch's GEOGRAPHI- CAL FUGUE, a unique type of choral composition in which the singers speak, not sing. Concerts at the Indianapolis Museum of Art, Herron Art School, and Richmond, Indiana, as well as the tradi- tional caroling in the hospitals were per- formed. The men's black tuxedos comple- mented the ladies' blue crepe dresses. It was another extremely busy year for the New Establishment. This group of entertainers presented shows for the Democratic Committee, the Blind School, the Deaf School and Brazil, Indiana. This year's group went on T.V., and had sev- eral programs on the Morning Show and the Clover Power Show. The girls were dressed in blue hotpants outfits with boots, the men in red and white outfits. tm 'QQ I 4 The Star-Spangled Banner is being sung by the New Establishment at one of the home basketball games. The group has given many such performances. I MADRIGALS: Front Row-Kay Strong, Denise Murrell, Alison Rooker, Sharon Watkins, Mary Bruce, Sarah Beth Bradshaw, Audrey Heard. Row 2wTirn Levvis, Michael McAndrews, George Wright, Kevin Lillard, Carl Woods, Steve Wilburn, Howard Baetzhold, Dan Smith. I I ,l l l l l rn il l l l l i 'l fl l ljl 1 Y, l y i l l l ' bl l il i, fi 4, ,l 1 I T l ll l l l l i l l , l L A CAPELLA Front FlowfRolanda Hardiman, Anita Thomas, Amy Wells, Fiingel, Lucia Weber, Debbie Merriman, Alexis Mirsky, Alison Booker, Michael Flow 2-Audrey Heard, Penny Armistead, Bonita Webster, Terry VVilIlS, Julia topher, Joy Evans, Carol Grady, Debra Davis, Liz Edwards, Ira Hogan, David Malydin Wilson, Barbara Overton, Amy Campbell, Patricia Steward, Denise James Gibbs, Eric Vaughn, Scott Harchell, Dan Duke, Howard Baetzhold. Betsy Wells, Jane Lingeman, Bernadette Macwell, Jane Henderson, Mary Cant, Andrew Consentino, Michael White, Kevin Lillard, Migbael Bryant Zimmerman, Jody Wooley, Janice Luniinkrn, Barbara Malone, Valerie Chrg Moore, Donald Davis, Clinton Carbon, John Crawford Bow 3 Mary Bruce Hughley, Michelle Hall, Sarah Edyyean, Carol Watson, Michelle Franklin Bow 4-Valerie Parker, Andrea Anderson, Dolly Campbell, Sylvia White Luisa Jones, Mary Ingraham, Lois Stratton, Denise Murrell, Carl Woods, Steve Wilburn, Dan Smith. -45 NEW ESTABLISHMENT: Front Flow-Butch Lloyd, James Payton, Larry King, Patty Hummons, Clinton Carbon, Toni Clark, Michael White, Janice Lumpkin, Ira Hogan, Roz Dunham, Jack Brown, Betsy Branson, Mark Moss, Marya Reed, Alan Quinney, Rose Harger, David Moore, Liz Barrow, Andrew Consentino, Terry Willis, Dale Dupree. Flow 2-Pheldon Majors, Brian Badliffe, Tom Marks, Keith Crain. 3'- ,K 1 1 Z A A A f'Nw A if . -1 6 Kg . , Y H ly ' . ' ! x , 7- I I N Y' ' -T, .5 'f AP' ,I 1 ff V fy g 3 yy Q F ' 2 M l A Q V A fig! W' ., 3 w A 3 71' ., 'ki 1 if - 'I . ,wa ' ' l A - A X .fvg O' .V E. - A I it, V, Q A N ,Ei . 6,566 , , .3 ' N ,A 5 1'5 n iw ,A-gff.TY ' . P R Q , l I L .:- X -3 :Pip X s r ML L An. is P 1' Nur, S 'X' ,. 'Qwlg , , i -1 . F 43 V W .. uW-,,,i1M:lm-'ww 1 ' X 1 N 3 4 HER 2 Y 1 2 Q35 4 ' f . -5 5 A 'E ' - Y STRING ENSEMBLE-Carol Hansen, Janis Eshowsky, Patricia Mosley, Mr. John Medjeski lDirectorl, Sandra Cameron, Joy Evans, Alison Rooker, Larry King, Sarah Beth Bradshaw, Audrey Heard. Music group Adds culture To school A new addition to the Band is a Pom pom corps called the Deviletts. Miss Lynn McDowell is the sponsor. Besides marching four times during the football season, the band played for the Grand Spree at Raceway Park, the opening of a MacDonald's restaurant, Federal Inspection, The 500 mile Parade, and Commencement. The highlight of the year was the Sweaterman's Concert on March 24th. The Brass Choir and Stage Band had several performances during the Christmas season. The fourty-two member orchestra had its first performance at Christmas time. They played three selections, CHRIST- MAS FUGUE arranged by Brown, CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL by Leroy An- derson, BACH CANTATA no. 147. One group, derived from the orches- tra, is the string ensemble. This consists of ten select members of the orchestra. They specialized in playing for special events, which came up during the year. The most important event for the orches- tra was the orchestra contest on April 22. ORCHESTRA-Front Row-Carol Hansen, Janis Eshowsky, Sandra Cameron, Luisa Jones, Joy Evans, Alison Rooker, Debra Mason, Sarah Beth Bradshaw, Audrey Heard. Row 2-Jane Warders, Patricia Mosley, Lynn Kincaid, Jacky Roddy, Denise Duncan, Phyllis Peacher, Bar- bara Malone, Dorine Twyman, Kathleen Davis, Cathy Walsh, Mindy Wright, Frank Maxwell, Steve Ferguson, Orelius Barnett, Miles Lloyd, Larry King. Back Row-Mr. John Medjeski lDirectorl, Dennis Russell, Clinton Carbon, Ed- win Walker, Geroge Lee, Brian Radliffe, Alan Quinney, Keith Crain, Tom Marks, Keith Lash- er, Gabra Gashaw, Tracy Gilliland, Brad Martin, Pheldon Majors. , 6 I YICIYS CIISPIUY Dl'lOl'l'I IGg9 UCTIDQ 'I'CII9l1'I'S This year, the Class of '72 presented the seventeenth century play Cyrano de Bergerac. The romantic tragedy center- ed around Cyrano's povverful love for Roxanne. She, in turn loved Christian and knevv nothing of Cyrano's love for her. The production had an impressive svvord-fighting scene and battle scene. It also featured several rib-tickling mo- ments, as when a certain young soldier died of fright instead of a bullet! Last Spring the All-School Play Up The Dovvn Staircase vvas presented. It vvas a story of a young impressionistic teacher vvho had to cope with the hard- ships of innercity high school English classes. The play proved humorous as vvell as serious and provided entertain- ment for all vvho attended. This Spring, the school PTA lVlusical You're a Good lVlan Charlie Brown vvas presented. The play put The Peanuts cartoon strip characters to life. This is a play that is usually put on in the Fall, but this Fall, lVlarion College presented it, so Shortridgers were forced to put it off 'til Spring. Clinton Carbon, portraying Cyrano de Bergerac in the Senior Play, stares endlessly into space as he tries to find the end of his nose. In the Senior Play, Captain Carbon lBrian Rad- liffel, and LeBret lPaul Starkeyl, show concern as they learn that their camp is doomed. Demgg Hugmeyl pgrtrayrrwg Bea Shatter tm Up the Doww Starrcastf' 15 grvrrwg adwce to Svlvra Barrett, a rtevvteacher,durrr1gthe All-SCl'1001PN3V -194 Vi i A . 0 4 I 5 I I 0 Somethmg captures Roxarmes tMary Bruce! and ChrlSI1ar1'S 4SIarwbey Brbbst attentron, as they are rnterrupted on the French battwefreud x. ,A S e it if In the all-school productuon of Up the Down Starrcase- , Tom Beck expresses contempt, whrie the rest of the class exhibits perfect dusmterest. ,pf : Ns ,-A' f ., V -3 - a Asmrklxff' 4. nt A .. 63 Footlighters, Thespicins Do their part This year the Footlights Club per- formed at all the neighborhood schools during Christmas time, when they gave the play, Mugsy's Merry Christmas. The members of the club and their sponsor, Mr. Philip Hirsch, spent the year learning more about various fields of dramatics. Footlighters, who became really involved, earned enough points to be initiated into the National Thespian Troupe. To belong to Thespians, one must earn ten points, which would mean the individual had worked for the drama- tic department for one hundred hours, either as a member of a cast or working on make-up and stage crews. The stage crew this year was led by Mr. Sheldon Kantor. Their various tasks included working the stage lights, chang- ing scenery, and general work backstage. Senior Patricia Hummons marks carefully as she gives Carl Woods fake side burns in pre- paration for his many parts in the Senior Play. 'r f FOOTLIGHTS: Front Row-Patty Hummons, Michael Gant, Debra Edwards, Mary Flingel, Cathy Campbell, Clinton Carbon, Bonita Busby, Orvella Issac, Charice Burch, Janice Lumpkins, Michael Jordan, Row 2-Tim Lewis, Karen Glickert, Libbie Henderson, Dan Smith, Denise Whitly, Sarah Edyvean, Rosalyn Busby, Penny Armistead, Mary Bruce, Kathy Poke, Velma Howard, Lucinda Marshall, John Hay, Uzo Osili, Row 3-Frank Brownlow, Carl Woods, Tom Williams, Thom Beck, Kevin Lillard', Claire Griffin, Garry Ellers, Michelle Rogers, Michael Bryant, Peggy Hudson, Marie O'Conner, Carol Morgan. 5 . 1 n: 'x .L i 'wi '-is.. '. 5 , 1 lg. 1 I A I ,v,-gy-r-f J Wfrifx' ' , k . , K . .,,,v0'f A -,gnuv- STAGE CREW: Sarah Edyvean, Mike Foley, Nhry Flingel, David Adams, Don Fasig, Kevin Lillard, Jon Jelliffe, Cindy Starrett, Mike Watson, Keith Crain, Hershel Miller, Eric Mullen. THESPIANS: Front Flow-Dan Smith, Steph- anie Mosley, Karen Glickert, Mary Ringel, Penny Armistead, Don Fasig, Rita Tess, Carol Morgan. Back Row-Kevin Lillard, Thom Beck, Michael McAndrews, Denise Hughley, Bonita Webster, Clinton Carbon, Michael E. Bryant, Claire Griffin. gax fi z . fi' K , ff- Two families stand next to each other not knowing that their offspring Oliver Barry and Jenny Capillary are to fall in love in Here We Go Again. e2e 2'rl 5? Nancy Creedon, the Junior Vaudeville Chair- man, knits as the theme Thing. 5 5 Gil Q if . I i . l If R l 1 il X ,fa Q 3 ' if ' ' i l 2 5 i 3 I el l 3 l A Xi she portrays an old woman for Fifty Years of that Wonderful l 2 J l Q ze 5 K 52 V .: , , a g l ,5 ' I1 5 1 2 1 Z f i ' if Q Q E25 , 5. J i J T l. 1 l i J ' l 4 ui l 1 Q. X , it Mk uw: 5 M54 1 ' T glfgnsif-.i'i. J x 4' ' ' l - X - jv 2 .4-vida ' '13 ,--,, in X. ' I N V' ' 9 :I A H The narrator of A Grimm Tale relates the surprise of Prince Charming, the Wicked Witches, and the Mirror when the Huntsman proposes to Snowflake. The leads from Backstage of Son of Fast and Bulbous Jelly ham it up with Susie Sweet- body, the stripper, watching with glee in her eyes. 1 le if . A '-Z Z.:':1fr-.:.- 5: 35 -- ' - ' -,, 5 li Fifty Years of that Wonderful Thing vaudeville act Lend Nle Your Ears g 1 i Q ., i . A 5 l 41. V , ' g , - l tl sf t l K S Q , : 1 , 1 Tin, E x J s 5 4 .-.-.-NN.. 1 v-...Q-1-we-N-f-X-Q, 41995 '- X X X ,. X X 'Xe- , X ,Si sf, ' X. X Y .-ls. X x X , Q 4 ww 4' me e 'wx .P it -Y The theme for the fiftieth anniversary of Junior Vaudeville at Shortridge was appropriately called Fifty Years of that Wonderful Thing . The judges, made up of a select group of teachers, chose four of the six acts that made up the 1972 Junior Vaudeville. A Grimm TaIe was a satire on the fairy tale, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The big-eared residents of Eustachia combat their suspicions of people who have only regular-size human ears in Lend lVle Your Ears . In Here We Go Again , the audience followed the mischievous antics of two little kids as they grow up. Backstage With the Son of Fast and Bulbous JelIy showed what really went on backstage during a Vaudeville Act. Patty Hummons, daughter of the mayor, played by Pete Buschman, pleads with her father to let her favorite musical group come to town. Doing what all little kids do, Clinton Carbon acts out his part in Here We Go Again . He portrays a little boy who fell in love with a girl, 7 , , X., L 'A 1 ' ATI,-,f X . rr- .. F . 'L 1 4 Q i i F lt: ' 1 ,s vu ' f Q IQ 3 N 2 sw'-mf , '39 Asff 8 ,al j. . , my A K . . , .. 1 H j ' ,ga-1, 'r' A, .v J . H , I Vg, 1, ,Al . ,, - ' :- - - t . .. . Ny ,. . 4. :. ..,, ' 4 21- K ,fy v ' ll . v , ' . 3 1 . 1 n-,s 9 - 4-', , . . P, ., I , , 'b K. M3399 . K l 4 l V ' 5 1 A , I l r i i if l r , . Sax 3 . q af i 1 . . ,, if 'll D Q A. ,XT vw! z 'K-mv ,Tf ' YP gm ,. 4 i ' 1-.ieai '5 ' 'Wifi' we . 3 '-4 fx 4.1: I rgggwga-.,t -' 5. 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'fu ' A - -ft 7' c X : V5 - my V,,,,.e:.-t I ' 'V X .- :If -- my ' V -. The track season literally started off with a bang! The gun was fired as a signal to the runners to begin their dashing, hurdling, relaying, and distance running. With the efforts of four cindermen, three jumpers and a shot putter, Short- ridge roared to a third place finish in City Qualifications. lVlulti-talented Walter Peacock finished first place in the 100- yard dash, sophomore Al Cobb placed second in the shot put category, and Bob Jones received a third in the high hurdles with a time of 14.8. Unfortunately, judg- ing of the order of finish in the Regional Tourney brought Jones chances for the state title to an end. In agony, Bob Jones races to the finish line and chalks up another victory for SHS. Much skill and hard work goes into making a track team. Al Cobb grimaces as he strains every muscle. to defeat his opponent in a shot put event at a Shortridge track meet. Opp. SHS Wood Brebeuf Marshall Tech Cathedral Brebeuf Roncalli Decatur Central Broad Ripple Manual City City-County t Sectional 5th 1971 VARSITY TRACK SCORES 75 38 58 56 24 55 Manual 65 55 85 26 37 50 54 50 63 60 61 60 65 57 95 18 6th 9 h Devils upset Touted foes: Whop Wood The Shortridge Baseball team reached its peak in the middle of the season with an upset win over highly favored Broad Ripple and Arlington. The Rockets got their revenge against the Devils late in the season by beating them in the State Tourney. After two loses late in the season, the Devils beat Wood 8-7 in a barn burner . The Devils lost a star player, Ron Jones, early in the season when he col- lided with Sherman Williams and broke his leg in a game against Chatard. Senior leaders Moto Murrey and Steve Williams, along with underclassmen Juan Jones and David Morokoff, barely lost to Marshall in a close game of the City Tourney. While the seasonal average was less than .500, the team spirit was excellent an'd Coach Tom Harding expects an improved season this year. I 1 -' VARSITY BASEBALL SCHEDULE 1971 OPP. SHS Manual 17 6 Cathedral 14 6 Wood 7 8 Anderson 9 1 Chatard 9 8 Ben Davis 2 3 Washington 7 4 Ritter 3 4 Broad Ripple 12 5 Brebeuf 5 4 Arlington 8 10 Scecina 18 6 Howe 4 1 Tech 9 8 Latin School 5 2 Varsity Baseball Team Front Row-Daryl Stout, Dave Shanklin, Juan Jones, Donald Johnson, Gerald Murray, Bill Springer, Asst, Coach, Back Row-Steve Williams, Mike Myers, Dave Morokoff, Steve Singletary, Chester Dorsey, Mike Harding, Art Cobb, Ron Jones, Mark McDonald, Tom Harding, Head Coach. l . X x Y - PA... N.. . r MMU at-l Li, v 'uv' vw , Q-yur' -sz RESERVE BASEBALL TEAIVI: Front Row-Reggie Jordan, Willie Johnson, Derrick Burks, Frank Williams, Robert Lewis, John Hopkins. Back Row-Raymond Baker, Coach Ron Freeland, John Pierson, Herbert Stratton, Tracy Gilliand, Chris Pike, Sherman Williams, Brian Williams. 'A Mark lVlcDonald catches a pitch from Dave Shanklin, while Don Johnson watches from the outfield. They are warming up for a game which they won. Dave Nlorokoff protects first base, as a Short- ridge foe bites the dust, and the umpire decides if he is safe. Dave is also an excellent pitcher. 4.. Jkt 4 ls 1 . . as s-,Pj xxx Opp. SHS North Central Wood Tech Chatard 2 2 Arlington Brebeuf Park Broad Ripple Northwest Floncali Cathedral 10 2 Howe 10 2 Scecina 5 7 Attucks lCity Tourneyl 0 12 Ritter 4 O Washington 6 6 Manual 10 2 1971 VARSITY GOLF SCORES during golf practice It looks as if Matt wants to get a head 12 O 0 12 4 8 8V 3V 12 0 10 2 GM IM 10 2 12 O 8 4 VARSITY GOLF TEAIVI: Front Flow-lVlatt Kramer, Dave Speckman, Tim lVlcDoweIl. Back Row-lVlr. Burdick lcoachl, Alan Patterson, Gary Ogden, Rob NlcClure. '+P i rw-1-1 ,X 8 A x fm E. .Q xt D x vi Taking careful aim, Allen Patterson shows us his putting stance. This senior practices regu- larly at the Riverside Course. Racketeers And putters Swing high Led by two senior stars, Kevin Kelso and Todd Dietz, the Shortridge tennis team fought off some early season losses to give first year coach Steve Tolin a third place finish in the city tourney. The top two varsity spots were solidly filled by Kevin and Todd, with juniors Randy Kelso and Tom Marks holding the number three and four spots respectively. The fifth, and final, varsity spot was evenly split between sophomore stand- outs David Ryder and Doug Thompson. These six steered the Satans to an excel- lent 9-5 season. Following the leadership of captain Dave Speckman, the Shortridge teesters overcame a difficult schedule to place eleventh in the city tourney. Dave's performance on the putting green, as well as the basketball court, enabled him to become the recipient of the Robert L. Nipper Award for the outstanding senior athlete. His seasonal average was forty strokes for every nine holes. Other senior participents Tim McDowell, Alan Patterson and Gary Og- den were also varsity performers. Short- ridge lost Matt Kramer to Brownsburg and was left with Rob McClure as the only returning putter. Kevin Kelso, top seeded tennis player, watches attentively as the ball sails over the net. He breezed through the season with a 13-1 record. Opp. SHS Tech Brebeuf Wood Attucks Arlington Northwest Park Manual Scecina 0 7 ' Broad Ripple 6 1 Cathedral 1 6 Howe 4 3 Marshall 2 5 Washington 0 7 1971 VARSITY TENNIS SCORES 0 5 4 1 1 4 2 5 5 2 1 6 4 3 1 6 l 75 Harriers and Soccer Tecim run fo win The Shortridge Varsity Cross-Country Team posted a 5-5 record in dual com- petition. The team finished seventh out of the sixteen teams in the City Meet and tenth out of twenty-two in the Sectionals. Richard Payne, a senior Ietterman on the Cross-Country team made good on the two mile run, along with top runners Albert Hill, who is also captain of the team, and Brian Boaz. Nlr. Larry Humes, Cross-Country Coach, said, Because we will have so many underclassmen returning, we ex- pect the team to be stronger. Also, more and more guys are becoming interested in Cross-Country. We hope to make the top five in the Sectionals next year. Under the leadership of Coach John Katsaropolous, an energetic group of Shortridgers joined together this year to form the Shortridge Soccer Club, bring- ing a new look to Shortridge's already varied activities. Combining a limited knowledge of soccer with a burning desire to have fun, the team cavorted about in blue and white uniforms, while challenging some of the toughest soccer teams in the state of Indiana. Among the club's more form- idable opponents was the Indianapolis Soccer Club, which competed profession- ally, when it was not battling the 34th street montage of athletes superb. While running in a cross-country meet against Wood, Junior Brian Boaz leads the harriers and sets the pace for the other runners, After a tiring and exhausting cross-country contest, Derek Curry helps sophomore Chris Hill to his feet, while a teammate looks on. 1971 VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY , OPPONENT S.H.S. Brebeuf 25 32 Ben Davis lnv. 7th Decatur Central 37 18 Washington Inv. 6th Pike 27 28 Ritter 40 15 Broad Ripple 38 17 Roncalli 55 16 North Central 15 40 Nbnual 20 38 City Meet 6th Partiot lnv. 14th Wood 18 37 Sectionals 10th Lower Score Wins pdl Q -5 25? is 'X fi, :g5 ' W. aff W!- 254' 5 if ' XX fl IF H Q, I X, V J fn! f -JJAQIN if 1 5 FTM 2 'I i 4:- ' I J, - 1,. f:,... SATANS q,'A di-5 sk , 1 A BATAN5 gk.. , XW 4 , , ,.. ,Q .,...k . , A Y i ' sg' 5ATANs,,f, -I A, : 2 b K ,..- 4 ..: .W K 4' V ' 3 , QATAN Q '4 55 g ig 1 E , , V :.' IE? 5152: ,Qi f M f i g .' V fix . VS' .g -is Ai: .,.. ,..,x1,, X 3, x z,:gNyy,g- , Q 1' 'lwi q'?j'm ' '53 f 'W-V! M 'si ' Q as i I ' ' 'Q 'XXX I i ' 1 wg. - . .s V xg, va., 3 Qg:f75...'v.,1 I . , '.4 if-' Q If-Y 1 ' Z :Qi 4 Q , ' v 'Z 1 1 r' f5ATANS a L W wwf-t 4, Y ,f'.'5 51 ABOVE: 1971 Varsity Football Coaches: Front Row-Mr. William Perry, Mr. Jerry Chance, Mr. James Hausmann. Back Row-Mr. Charles Thomas and Mr. Richard Bolarman. UPPER RIGHT: 1971 Varsity FootballTeam: Front Row-William Lash, Walter Peacock, Ezell Marrs, Rodney Smith. Back Row-Orelius Barnett, Herbert Hurt, Titus Rush, Michael Young. BELOW: Quarterback Mark McDonald hurls a quick pass into the hands of an unseen Short- ridge reciever during the Broad Ripple game. ,. , 1 I' rr it ll 'Q 4 11,2 ac .X ,. , :MJD . --f'L..!l.'T'1h ..jL. 7.A1.7 .,2 T 4' Lu Devils are triumphant with record 9-1 season 1 . f '. C' 3, I 5 4. A k,,,,,x 'Wye W- 1 af- , M , 1. fx' ld mi f A W, ,ap Plm sd, h 1 41 l S Senior standout Walter Peacock led the Blue Devil football squad to a highly successful year, with a rank of third in the city. The Satans gave up only one win, when the Cathedral Irish captured the seventh game of the season. Although the loss destroyed our tenth in the state rankings, the Devils went on to set three records in scoring in the city. The mighty Peacock scored sixty points against Wood, enabling him to break two previous records for scoring in a single game. His sixty points, added to the team's additional twenty-four, broke another city record for the most number of points scored in one game by a team, eighty-four. Shortridge placed two men on the first string all-city team. Junior Al Cobb also earned the honor by intercepting five passes, four of them for touchdowns. The reserve team had a remarkable season record of 10-0, winning the city reserve championship. In addition to that, the team was only scored upon twice, by unbeaten Catheral for eight points. At above left, 1971 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAIVI: Front Row-Walter Cain, David lVloore, Dave Skole, Curtis Rumor, Tom Grif- fin. Back Row-James Payton, Keith Lyerson, Garland Pannel, Chester Hayes. At left, 1971 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM: Front Row-Nlark lVIoss, Chris Solterman, Daryl Stout, Dennis Taylor. Back Row-Greg Jones. Ron Wilkins, Gregory Rand, AI Cobb, 1971 VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES OPPONENT SHS lVlarshalI 6 34 N Northwest 6 32 l Pike 22 34 Ben Davis 0 44 Ritter 7 46 Roncalli 20 39 Cathedral 1 3 3 Wood 0 84 Broad Ripple 7 38 Tech 3 22 Walter Peacock, pushes against Wood's number 22 as he runs for 6 of the 60 points he made in the game against Wood. E5 is Wood players tackle Shortridge's ball carrier in a defensive play. The Devils were victorious over the Woodchuck's with the score of 84-0. Mr. Gibson and Mr. Hausmann stand on the sidelines holding markers and speak of the fine work of our team at the Broad Ripple game. game. Shortridge Satans score seasonal smash! ...M-tw' KF' 5- 'f. Chester Dorsey, Shortridge junior is shown here in his natural habitat-the basketball court. Chester has forward and guard. L Topping off one of the most spectacular individual careers in Short- ridge basketball history, Charlie Jordan led the Satans to a highly successful 17-5 season. The Blue Devils upended state powers Richmond and Lafayette before falling finally to city champ Ar- lington in the first game of the sectionals, 67-66. Jordan, high school All-American, led the team in scoring and rebounding as he proved to be the backbone of the team. His 1150 points over a three year period placed him with an elite group of only 50 players in the city's history to score over 1000 points. With these amazing creden- tials, it seems hard to believe that during his three years on the varsity squad, Jordan was never a member of a winning sectional team. Senior Warren Boyd and junior Ron Jones complemented Jordan perfectly on the front line. Warren was the team's second leading rebounder and the quiet leader of the Satans. Ron Jones will team with defensive ace Chester Dorsey to form an exper- ienced team next year. Outstanding play- er, junior Wayne Burris was frequently seen as a back up man for Dorsey and Ron. Second year coach, Larry Humes had a fantastic reserve team, which won the City Reserve Championship for the first time for Shortridge, from which to dravx for next year. 1971 1972 VARSITY OPPONENT OPP SHS Anderson Washington Ben Davis Richmond Wood Chatard Brebeuf Crispus Attucks Vincennes Roncalli Arlington Tech Cathedral Manual Broad Ripple Lafayette Connersville Scecina Tech Washington Arlington lSECT.l BASKETBALL soo RES . 48 58 ' 55 so - 44 68 - 74 78 57 sa 57 51 50 90 ' 54 72 Scecina 50 64 ' 69 67 ' 46 72 ' 55 70 69 76 61 70 67 as 72 84 57 72 69 55 70 97 so 84 61 ss 67 55 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM: Front Row-Gerald Greenway, Paul Simmons, Ed Ramsey, Rod Howell, Joe Adams. Back Row- Lamount Gilbert, Tom Brinkley, Harold Con- roy, Jay Alley, Willie Ealy, Coach Bill Perry. RESERVE BASKETBALL COACH: Front Row-Coach Bill Springer, Steve Singleteary, Alexander Clark, William Lash, Tony Shirley, DeWayne Brown, Titus Rush, Todd Rumer, lmgr.l Back Row-William Bryant, lmgr.l, Greg Elder, Keith Nye, Tom Jones, Robert Harris, Spiro Bereveskos, Allan Wiles, Orelius Barnett, Coach Larry Humes. Ron Jones, Shortridge starting guard, in a stance that says Give me the ball! calls a play during a basketball game at the Tech gym. Fans scream their approval as guard Wayne Burris powerful arms and legs work together as he determinedly dribbles past his opponent. Wmlln With an opponent close behind, forward Warren Boyd looks for an open teammate to pass the ball to in an exciting game in the SHS gym. Senior center Charles Jordan, surrounded by the opposition, leaps into the air for an impor- tant rebound during the Shortridge-Wood game. x f1?' Q-. ' 42- , .f 4 , -.Q - - . - -gf-. 5... 1 ia' R T. Y, .cw nm' ffl-. I M3 xml' .fi x-w..,,m Num. I, r 3 U6 it 'lip s ' S e.., ' 4' C asb- . '..l- 1 X .A 49 .Q 1 jd-vs Johnny Hobbs, State Champ for the last two years, prepares to win a wrestling match with one of his city opponents. John was undefeated this season. , -swan ft-if W.. . 4-an i y i N If-' f , Y M- . , .24 any ---, , ,nv--ix. A . ,sp . 1 ' 1 F fs' J John Hobbs Wins Mumby Trophy-State Led by two-time state champion, John Hobbs, the Shortridge grapplers com- pleted a successful season with a record of six wins and three loses. Spurred on by his second remarkable season of no de feats, Hobbs went on to win not only the state championship, but also the coveted Harold F. Nlumby Trophy given to the state's most outstanding wrestler. Unfortunately John Hobbs is a senior, and will not be able to be with the Satans next year. However, Coach Boar- man looks with great confidence at sev- eral underclassmen who helped give the reserve squad an undefeated season. Ju- nior Derek Bland l1l2 lbs.l is Boarman's most promising wrestler, losing only once to Nlanual's city champion. He also vvon the state sectionals, Feb. 4, but lost the next week in the regionals, leaving Hobbs the only Shortridge contender. Mitchel Smith is another underclassmen that Boarman feels will be a big asset next year. He won second place in his weight class division during the city tourney. However, lVlike Nemecek and Kanya Oliver should not be left off the list of next years' hopefuls. Although their records didn't show many wins, they were competing for their wins in the very competitive heavy weight division. Under the direction of Coach Jerry Chance, the freshmen wrestling team observes two team members as they practice their wrestling holds. ,..f-ai. ,MM-f 1971-72 VARSITY WRESTLING SCORES OPPONENT OPP. SHS Arlington 18 36 Chatard 24 22 Washington 27 30 Wood 3 56 Warren Central Tourney 4th Place City Tourney 8th Place Secina 32 23 Tech 34 24 Tipton Tourney 3rd Place Cathedral 18 34 North Central 8 46 Brebeuf 25 45 Sectionals 4th Place Regionals 10th Place State 5th Place A 3 fo W ...- fx If-4 Z, ? 3 5 1 1 3 S I 5 ,. ., S K i 5 2 , . 1 I I s 4 3 L ,, 4 4 1 P Y is 1. F L P r w 3. Z M4 ,,,,.aN.., M. .hw Mk z ,. Any , 3 2 5 s 4, 2 ....,..,.f.....,1. ,eww f ' Www. 2 4 1 , Q fafsfiizi X5 Z .E, i e 3 S 2 2 2 ? 1 Q, ' 1 IFR 1 1 iff Q I I i Yyx 5 x m i f 1 ia 5 li A I . 15 S Q L Qi? A f I Y' FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS-From Row: Mary Branson, Kathy Johnson, Kitty Hafgef, Sarah Ryder. Back Row: Jeanine Murrell, Laurie Soltermann, Vivien Jouner. I X Y i reef f as 3. t Q . lg st., X -X sms: y. Cheerleaders Lead spirit All year the Shortridge teams were backed up by enthusiastic crovvds, lead by the vivacious cheerleaders. They lead cheers, chants, and the school songs. The main project of the cheerleaders was the selling of booster stickers urging the team to victory. The Lettermen's club is made up of the athletes that have won their letter by excelling in one of the sports. These young men are honored yearly by a special auditorium. ln the only home afternoon game of the season, the Shortridge Varsity Cheerleaders lead the crowded gym in a chorus of S-U-C-C-E-S-S. LETTERMEN-Front Row: Derrick Bland, Rodney Smith, Dave Skole, David Moore, Juan Jones, William Lash, Johnny Hobbs, Brad Gris- som. Row 2: AI Cobb, Greg Jones, Mark Mc- Donald, James Payton, Chester Dorsey, Walter Peacock, Chris Soltermann, Curtis Rumor. Row 3: Fred Reed, Herbert Hurt, Charles Jordan, Ronald Wilkins, Richard Payne, Garland Pan- nell, Titus Rush. Row 4: Curtis Foster, Tom Jones, Reggie Allen, Walter Cain, Michael Young, Keith Lyerson, Warren Boyd. Flow 5: Charles Barringer, Mark Moss, Greg Porter, Darryl Stout. Back Row: William Smith, Jerome Middleton, Tanya Oliver, Aurelius Barnett. 6 Q 1 ' 'G I ' Ti T 2- C ' ig ' r CN I 4 , 4. , I M 4r gh, 4 Album People. . . involved in . .. an experiment in education. Innovation and team teaching . . independent study -. . .edueation to fit the needs of all. i . MR. R. LLOYD GREEN-Principal '1 PM gf 7 5 3 2 A dw, ,Ld ,A V f , 4 7 . 'ir :J ,i X A-..., ., V mg V Q- MR. ARTHUR G. SHULL-Vice Principal - bg., ugiq?-X , ,Q X I D ,-A., . 'DY 7 l 5. 'wgxisgf' ., MR. JU LIAN COLEMAN-Vice Principal 5.54-49' 1972 year sees many administration changes l .l fl ll l il 5 -x 1, 1 ll Vw ll ,x lf if l .W X xMlmNag1 I A This year saw numerous changes in administration. The first semester, our longtime vice-principal, Mr. Arthur Shull, left and was replaced by Mr. Ben John- son. But, that was only the first change. Second semester, Mr. Francis L. Carter took over as the Dean of Boys. After 23 years at Shortridge, Mr. Green took a downtown main office job and Mr. Bob Carnal became our new principal for the spring semester. With the addition of the Innovative Program a new vice-principal was added, Dr. Tim Rummel. Even if the year was eventful and there were a lot of changes in the admini- stration, it helped Shortridge through a rather unusual, but nevertheless success- ful, year. MR. BOB CARNAL-Principal J , W le-K.. W, '9 41nm,,. wff' ' 'N xii-'. ' 'lhs...M.,,N Na t uL DR. TIM RUMMEL-Vice-principal MR. BEN JOHNSON-Vice-principal l 91 MRS. ROSEMARY CARPENTER-Dean of Girls. MR. LESTER GROTH-Guidance Director gs MR. ROY ABERSON-Human Relations Director MR. RICHARD BORMAN-Dean of Boys MISS EVELYN CROWDUS-Nurse ii' X. X 1 Yr? 1 mf' , 3' S y A S -' : r . Q5 ' - ' 151.-I fy, i ,gal , A ' 1 7, ' .1 ' 3 . ,Q 71' x .31 M Q .xx - .. wk. we V H -,.,.,,,...,,.,,,..,m ,.,r 'K' :vi - - .1 rw -M-rw -Wifi l ': nos, C w XM fl I-.gv-4 Ox cf H' X 5 wwgag - wk - 93, - M-,V . MISS BETTY NICHOLS-Bookstore Manager eople who work in K .9 . MRS. ROSELIN RICHARDSON-Career Sampling Director ' I C U ll 0 Qf l Q Q C . 3 -1 'Q 'i W S., AV -v w f-, 1. , V -. 1 M Mm . ,SR img H, .W .,,, A ci , 1 Q-an or school very busy : if QW 41. MRS. Ml LDRED BLEWETT-Registrar MRS. KAYE SHEPERD-Office Secretary MRS. LANGON-Social Worker 9' mam' x 'W R wx t .wa S 4, A , fry ff. y T, A 5 'S ' N , x. For , S 2 S iw Telephone Desk Secretary-Nlrs, Mary Adams wx 5 W M IN T- T-5, iQ 152 x . ,X ' -x X3 H, -.,:., . Dr Rummel s Secretary-Nlrs. Ramsey Mrs. Eva Thlesmg . 53-g ' vksf X: :I:f:f. -T- 1 'W av' ,, ,Nl Q ,5- X -v Mr Green s Secretaryflvlrs. Gladys Smith -gg, lui Offuce Assustant-Mrs. Janice Russell In Memory of Genevieve Keehn wtf wsmtiy- Beloved teacher of Shortridge std- dents, Died on the first year of her re- tirement on October 27, 1971. She taught shorthand and typing sixteen years,from1955 unti11971. Faculty take Their place In rapid pace This year a new Innovative Program was initiated and several new teachers were hired. These teachers, along with others, spent the 1971-72 school year busily trying to help the students both in and out of the classroom. Students took a two-day break in October, so that teachers could attend the Indiana State Teachers Convention. Here they were exposed to many new and different techniques proposed to assist them in their fields of education. Many teachers retired at the end of last year. The list included: Mrs. Mary Shuttleworth, Mrs. Gladys Brewer, Mrs. Esther Hillman, Mrs. Harriet Vlloessner, Miss Rea Bauer, Miss Josephine Bliss, Mrs. Doris Elkins and Mrs. Geneve Keehn the last deceased. Miss Karen Thomas, a new art teacher, checks the enrollment sheets at the beginning of the semester to get her classes organized. HOOVER BAKER-B.S., M.S.p Biology, Physical Science: Chess Club, All School Dances Sponsor. MRS. MA'I'l'lE BALLOW-Ph.B., B.S., M.A.5 Chemistry, English. MRS. Ml RIAM BATES-A.B.g English. JOE BEAMAN-B.A.5 M.A.5 Government, Economics. CAROLYN BEARD-English, Reading, Jr. Red Cross Sponsor. LEONARD BEHLING-B.S., M.S.5 Music Department Head, Band, Arrangingg Jr. Vaudeville. THOMAS L. BRESNAHAN-B.A., M.S.: Mathematics. MISS JANE BRIGHAM-B.A., B.S., Head Librarian. SUSIE H. BROWN-A.B., M.S.: Science. MRS. EUGENIA BUCKNER-B.S.: English. H. D. BUDDEN-A.B.5 English, Student CouncilSponsor MRS. JUDY BURCH-B.S., General Business, Sales. Consumer Education, Distributive Education, Deca. wr: ' ' .nv s' . 4, L rf ,ifyq .. . ., !, Wm-s,. Zqx MM MA'-'-,,..f jgilafiflnwrv-f . fi- M I T -1' L X as 'wu- F1 9. at - is A ,W 4Q ' L , S' ir 1-r rf: if , b UU Q' iff ff' ,f I 3-.ck nn Mm. ,ri 'S Rw- -'-,Q5Q5,?,f:g, .,, .MQ ,-iL..g,,?.,?g: Mg.. wi .W e I 1 1 ,, 1 X. . 47h 5, ,b . qfyiw. 3 ., 7. . ...fy .47 ,f - ,y 7.53, .7 --ef ii I-Fw V 1' yt fb f . .iv-,, .g fbs H lf,. fi. I , I A. .1 40 A , - . ,., f:- ff- , mb ' , f j Y----r . if r 75' . 'li' . 9 0,wfr-.-,W Q f . 1141. 5-ah?-!i'1,',. -' -4 - H - fir f n-W, . 'g,-fs, .521 ,-i '55 , 465511 r 2317f -i- -fr ' wx '-2' E' ' - I Y i 4' , 'T' wb- .9 19 N I f 'P -,Za H' ' 'X' '-M' yi'-.1:' ' mflflifs. , M . Z2 A? f f W. LARRY L. BURDICK-B.S.,M.A.: World Histroy, U.S. History, Government, Economics, International Relations, Honor's Program. LARRY S. BURNS-B.S., M.S.: Biology, General Sciences. SUSAN BURTON-B.S.g English, Reading, Naturalists Club Sponsor. ROY E. BUSSELL-B.A.g Social Studies, Urban Action. CHRISTOPHER CARTER-B.S., M.M.g Music Theory, New Establishment, Choral Club, Glee Club Jr, Vaudeville, Musical Sponsor. RICHARD COHEN-BA., M.A.1 English, Journalism, Great Books, Spanish Club, Debate Club, Echo Sponsor. BURNEL E. COULON--B.S., M.S.1 Graphic Arts. DEBORAH CULLODEN-B.A.5 English, History D. KENT DEIVIIVIARY-BS., lVl.S.J English. NIRS. CATHERINE DEROSSETTE-BA.: Clothing. NANCY ELMORE-B.M. IAN FRASER-B.S., M.F.A.: Arts 84 Crafts. RON FREELAND-B.S.,M.S.g Math, Reserve Baseball Coach. ER NEST FR IGO-B.S., M.S.g Algebra, Geometry, Physical Science, Senior Activities. BETTY L. GARRETT-B.S., M.S.: Counselor. JOYCE E. GATTON-B.S., Clothing, Pre-vocational. MRS. MARSHA GEIMAN-B.S.p Foods, Family Living Family Health. WILLIAM F. GIBSON-B.S., lVl.S.5 Math, Math Depart- ment Head. JACOUELINE GREENWOOD-B.A.g General Math, Al- gebra MARY GLENN HAMILTON-B.A., M.A.3 English, Cre- ative Writing. THOMAS HARDING-B.S., M.S.3 Health 8i Safety, Gen- eral Science Physiology, Physical Education, Counselor. JAMES HAUSMANN-B.S.p U.S. History, Fresh- man Football, Reserve Wrestling, Varsity Track Coach. SALLY HENDERSON-B.S.g Reading English, National Honor Society, American Field Service Sponsor. PHILIP H. HIRSCH-B.S., M.A.p English, Speech, Dra- matics, Thespians, Footlites Club Sponsor. MRS. LUCILLE HOLADAY-A.B., M.A.5 English. ROBERT HOUSTON-B.S., M.S.: Psychology, Sociology U.S. History, The Annual, Quill 84 Scroll Sponsor. MAURICE HUCKLEBERRY-B.S., M.S.g Counselor. LARRY HUMES-B.S.: Physical Education, Driv- ing, Health, Assistant Varsity Basketball Coach, Var- sity Cross Country and Assistant Varsity Coach. 1 MRS. JEAN JACKSON-B.A.5 lVl.A.5 Social Studies. ROBERT M. JEFFORD-B.S.J English Team Teaching. SHELDON KANTOR-A.B., M.S.1 Art, Art Club. JENNY KASSAM-BA., M.A., Team Teaching. JOHN KATSAROPOULOS-B.A., M.A.: Language, Soc- cer Club. AZILEE KINCAIDE-A.B., M.A.g English. MRS. CONSTANCE KIRBY-B.A.: M.A.g Foreign Lan- guage, Exercise in Knowledge. SUSAN LIFE-B.S., English. .,, ,ti 'yt , 't I at 1-A I' f N A f 1,4 me 1, 8, , X fr! ,, . J I - fm ,f,Z,fX,, . ,tn S O ,A 1 ff ti f ' if an K . ','1 . ie- 5 . 34. f M v ff 4. vi' JG all.. 75 f X , P ' X it A4 3' 4 5 I u rw. ,' at,- ..,.4g, rf vw.-.5 Teachers strive to help students achieve GLENN LOCKE-B.S., M.A.g Industrial Arts. LYNN MCDOWELLfB.A., Social Studies, Pom-Pom girls. SUSAN MCNEIL-B.S.5 Business Eddcation, Junior class financial advisor. JOHN MEDJESKI-B.M., M.M.5 Music, String Ensemble. WILLIAM MERRILL-B.S., M.S.p Physical Education Head, Health, Physical Education. MARGARET MILLER-B.S., H.E.g Home Ec., Home Economics Department Head, HELEN NlOEl.LER'B.S.Q English. WILLIAM MORGANfB.S., M.S.: Social Studies. MARIAN MOSES-B.S., M.S.g Math. SANDRA L. MUMPHREY-Physical Education. DONALD L. NELSON-B.S., M.S.5 Astronomy, Physics, Physical Science. MARTHALOU NEWLAND-Library Assistant. JANET NAY-B.S.5 Reading. J. OOLEY-B.S.g Reading, Y-Teen Club Sponsor. MRS. DOROTHY L. OTTO-A.B., MA., College Advisor. RUTH PALLER-B.S.,M.S.1English. 3 5 , : M' - ya- . .. ' V . 5, , ,Q tw X st . ' . , if iv .. , fiqx . , , 5 A ,Q ,.,,4..,,. - ,, in . A' 4... .- . ' 'Q ' ' few Y. - , A: , 'mf i . me, U 6 f ' 112522. ij... ' fe gsgivi fj . 3.51. Q, ,got in - 35 '. 'Dye . ,-35,9 -I ,X was 4- 'R D-0 QP' if-S L' i 2 .1 ts' K 0' X? C f ev .ZX X s L ,fi s sag V -rv- ... l w Qfx . J Qi al? 4 5 'Siam THOMAS A. PAYNE-B.A., M.A.: Government, Eco- nomics. ANDREW RAMSEY-A.B., M.A.5 Spanish, French, Bridge Club Sponsor. MRS. EMMA RANDALL-A.B., M.A.g Latin History. FORD RATCLIFF-B.S., M.S.p Mechanical Draw- ing Woods, Power Mechanics. MARGARET J. REED-B.S.g Physical Education, Driver Education, Cheerleaders Sponsor. MISS LOUISE REITER-B.A., lVI.A.g German, German Club Sponsor. MRS. LOIS REPASS-B.A., M.A.5 Derivatives, English. R. RUTH RICHARDS-A.B., M.A., Ph.D.3 Biology. cw-'r ... 1 we I' 0' ' 4'-' IWL CQ 1::v mf -bi Mr. Gary Woods, a teacher in the Business Department, shows his Typing 1 class the different finger position on the typewriter. CYNTHIA ROHN-B.A., IVl.S.5 Counselor. PATRICIA RUTAN-B.S.5 English. RACHEL S. SCHUIVIACHER-A.B.2 English. JUDITH E. SEUBERT-A.B., IVI.A5 Russian. MARY SIEGEL-B.S., M.S.5 Shorthand, Typing, Financial Adviser Senior Class. LARRY J. SLATON-A.B.5 Political Science, Economics. WILLIAM SPRINGER-B.S., IV1.S.p Calculas, Geometry, General Math, Driver Education, Head Basketball Coach. JERRY STEINER-B.S., NLS., Counselor, Key Club, Intramural Sponsor. Y 35. . 2' ,gas , 4: .'f. , t I as 1 'filv f ti Y I' 1. I as - V ff Y 1 gig? ig :gig X 7 Rl- tyffrffw , A lr I. ..f.f 'QV' 'P' my Em, '- Q 0 Shortridge orchestra teacher, Mr. Medjeski, W strives for another first this year by demon- strating techniques used in playing the violin. 2 fa ' is .45 1 2 5 5, il? 115 'v-QV ' X ia STEPHEN A. STOMPS-B.S.7 A Capella, Madrigals, Glee Club, Humanities. ARTHUR L. STUDEBAKER-B.S., M.S., Innovative Pro- gram Counselor. , ALLEN SUTHERLAND-B.A., M.A.g French, LeCercIe Francais Sponsor. CHARLES J. THOMAS-B.S., M.S., Mechanical Drawing, Electricity, Chess Club Sponsor. KAREN F. THOMAS-B.S., Art. JOE TOFIL-B.S., M.S., Driver's Education, Physical Ed- ucation, Health, Athletics. MARIE VAN HORN-B.S., M.S., M.A.g Chemistry. DANTE VENTR ESCA-B.A., M.S.: Biolo9Y. Science, Chemistry, Botany, Junior Class Sponsor. LUCILLE C. WAHL-A.B., M.S., Mathematics. MRS. RUTH ANN WEBB-B.S., M.B.A.g Bookeeping Business Opportunity, Typing. MRS. BETTY WALENTA-A.B., M.A., M.L.S.g Librarian DEVEIN WEMPLE-Industrial Arts. MRS. JEAN WHITCRAFT-A.B., M.S., English. EARL C. WHITE-B.A., M.A., Junior High Division, Social Studies, Jr. High Student Council Sponsor. MISS JANE WILLIAMS-B.A., M.A.g English. GARY WOOD-B.S., M.A.3 Business Education. CLARICE A. YOUNG-B.S., M.S., Business Education, English. ak. 1. V. - Q 'faf'.f?f.'q3i - .-wx., .. ,ii?l:g?' ,. H4,?Z.'f dy, fl - 4 -.G ' ,ww A . S3 4, . 1037 4-3 -VV? ' 3 5 s,,,! ,s , im f ygff ge 1 4 J sf . emi. .3 ' wg.:-jfjlifi- ' gf' , Q , , E, f, I , f 5 ' 2 .Q ' x A A cf .N 1 4'-v K, 5' Q' Eg. if I 'vu QC X13 -O' 463' wi ., e ! se t ..,, , , s N Nr lf A 3' -. in X X 3...-J ,Q L... . I I tk, inf 6 The Class of '72 loves you-Mr. Green SMILE!, says the cameraman as he catches the jovial Mr. Green and an office assistant, Mrs. Janice Russell, off guard during a busy day. wrfwuwynv -Q ii 2. U 'Qi' all ,fs-wwe., R. -if New I During the commencement in Clowes Hall, everyone focuses attention on Mr. Green, and listens as he addresses the graduating class of 1971. This year the Class of 1972 was honored to dedicate their yearbook to Mr. R. Lloyd Green, a long time ad- ministrator and friend of the seniors. He started in Shortridge as a math- ematics teacher in 1944 and later was promoted to the vice-principal position in 1948. Most recently lVlr. Green has served as principal since the 1969-1970 school year. During his years at Shortridge he maintained an open door policy for the students. He was always willing to lend them a helping hand. Many excellent programs were initiated under Nlr. Green, while he was principal. Among these were the highly successful Soul Week and the development of the Humanities Depart- ment, including the appointment of the Human Relations Counselor. The Inno- vative Program that started last year was supported by lVlr. Green. Before Nlr. Green left Shortridge this year he made the following comment about the Class of '72, During my service at Shortridge, I have helped wel- come 26 classes of freshmen. The Class of 1972 is the 23rd of these classes that the friendly, dedicated professional staff at Shortridge has helped to develop into the leaders of our community. It has been a pleasure to work with this class in solving the necessary problems which have arisen with their physical, intellect- ual and social growth. l shall miss the daily contact with you. You are assured that your future success will be the best reward l can receive for the little l have done. Happy Birthday, Mr. Green. The Senior Class gave lVlr. Green a surprise birthday party with cake, presents, and the traditional song. ' .. .Ra I l PVS-NE, Here are four Queen candidates from last year's Junior Prom. They are Terry Willis, Valerie Warner, Patty Hummons and Bettye-Jo Rawls. i l 5 i ' 5 i 5 l i 2 is M . . . . And here she stands Junior Prom Queen of 1971! Miss Terry Willis was crowned at the Murat Temple along with Prom King Larry King. The Senior class sponsor, Mr. Ernest Frigo, has been sponsor for the last three years. He has been the advisor for all senior class activities. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS-Gary Costley lpresidentl, Kay Strong lvice-presidentl, Walter Cain 1 , 7 2 ltreasurerl. Not Pictured-Barbara Hill lAnnual ed.l, Terry Willis lsecretaryl. Creates est Year ever ? S. ,slr Under the guidance of Mr. Ernest l,,:r- Frigo, sponsor, seniors began their final A ' JA year at Shortridge. The first event was if 22 M E electing Class Officers. The Christmas Party, Senior Play, and the January Grad Dance highlighted the first semester. ln the Spring, Seniors turned their attention to the Turnabout and the Prom. Seniors saw the coming and going of three principals, the academic plan, and four trophy-winning basketball teams. They saw the Shortridge Daily Echo turned into a weekly newspaper. They saw some old traditions changed and some new ones formed. Although the seniors met the moment of graduation with great relief when it was over, they felt equal sorrow in leaving. SENIOR COUNCIL-Front Row: Nlr. Ernest Frigo lsponsorl, Gary Costley lpres.l, Kay Strong lv. pres.l, Terry Willis lsec'yl, Walter Cain ltreas.l Barbara Hill lAnnuaI ed.l. Row 2: Brian Radliffe, Dave Skole, Patty Hummons, Dale Dupree, Stanley Bibbs, Diane Jackson, Richard Toumey. Row 3: Clinton Carbon, Dan Smith, Paul Mackell, Steve Toumey. Row 4: Rodney Smith, Angelis Wilson, Verynee Brown, Bettye-Jo Rawls. Row 5: Rob Dawson, Cathy Bryant, Sharon Merriweather, Sharon Steavens, Barbara Nlalone, Geralynn Bellamy. Back Row: Michael French, Victoria Benberry Lula Barnett. 31 students moke Senior Honor Roll Rowena Loulse Archlbald Carol Susan Hansen Patrlcla Demse Larkln Sharon Watklns Robert Randall Kelso Johnny L Hobbs Mlchael French Chung Meng Paul Starkey Audrey Loulse Heard Bruce Robin McCrae Stanley Bruce Blbbs Paul Edward Mackell Ellzabeth Ann Robb James Mark Gross Bettye-Jo Rawls Sensors went all out thus year IH support of the teams Juan Jones sensor guard on the basket ball team guves the fans the actnon they want 7 925 7 890 7 871 7 853 7 725 7 679 7 538 7 511 7 395 7 370 7 333 7 324 7 317 7 222 7 183 7 164 David Lewls Skole Thomas John Marks Patrlcla Rose Hummons Robert Francis Dawson Rosalmd Kay Dunham Garland Jerome Pannell Barbara Malone Stephame Fellcla Mosley Mary Lynn Elb Mary F Nolan Eluzabeth Anne Lltel Margaret Frances Hudson Mary Ann Bruce Cathy Bryant Jane Ann Henderson 7 128 7 102 7 054 7 000 6 911 6 888 6 753 6 727 6 722 6 720 6 666 6 666 6 607 6 583 6 540 Tod .nl ...lt ' 'E 4 3', . ,- Av -' .v 4 , - , '. , Iv wi- Wfw' ' WM A , mf vi 70749 9002 ,L mm I ,.., v 1 jigs ,H v , t',a', , T ,XP xy t,s I 4 . ' .Vp This year's seniors were given post-high school by facts, figures and interviews. .Wu in dun Several ambitious seniors listen intently as a job counselor informs them of job opportunities to prepare them for the outside world. Randy Kelso, Terry Walsh, Carol Hansen, and Tom Marks are informed of their NMSOT final- ist standing while Principal Carnal and Mrs. Otto look on. information at the Job Fair. They received help I! Christopher Allen Andrews, Susie Allen, Sharon Archie, Penny Gayle Armistead, Diana Arnold Richard Steven Arthur, Kim- berly Edward Baker, Roseann Baker, David Barnett, Lula Barnett Gregarious graduating gang gratefully sl . 'O N---1 Peggy Lynn Barnett, Aaron Bailey, Deborah Ann Battle, Geralynn Michele Bellamy, Sharon Bellamy Victoria Marie Benberry, Stanley Bruce Bibbs, William Harry Bills, Virginia Lynn Booth, Elizabeth Ann Bourke Warren E. Boyd, Kevin Brad- Iey, Clarence Eugene Brooks, Verynee Brown, Mary Ann Bruce Cathy Bryant, Charisse Mi- chele Burch, Anthony Ste- phen Burkett, Cassandra Yvonne Burks, Wanda Zelda Burks .qv Beth Ann Burris, Zoe Linda Burris, Roslyn Busby, Walter Albert Cain, Clinton Carbon Carole Marie Childs, Toni Clark, Judith Elizabeth Cole- man, Andrew Anthony Co- sentino, Gary Eugene Costley gets in gear for grades and gowns Michael Eugene Covington, Keith Allen Crain, Lewis Cross, Terry Lee Cunning- ham, Yvonne Pauline Curtis Patricia Ann Dabney, Robert Francis Dawson, James Dem- mings, Ervin Edward Den- kins lll, Debra Loraine Dod- son. Laura Georgette Dodson, Alan Dresser, Denise Elaine Duncan, Rosalind Kay Dun- ham, Rene Annetta Dupee i Dale Dupree, Vaniessa Ealy, 3 Mark David Eble, Mary Lynn E Eib, Stephen Eugene Ellis I i I -ab Jimmie Leslie Ellison, Mari- lyn Elston, Janis Eshowsky, Don Fasig, Gary Walter Finkton Elizabeth A. Flannery, Venita Dell Flippin, Derrick Ford, Mary Foster, Michael Wilford French Gabra Gachaw, James C. Gibson, Randy Carl Gilliland, Karen Sue Glickert, Stepha- nie Goens Seniors look back on their years at Shorfriclge fx av 'lf W'-P gs.,,, Linda Joyce Grady, Loutricia Graves, Richard Graham Greene, Thomas J. Griffin, James Mark Gross Evelyn Geneva Hackney, Carla Hawkins, Carol Hansen, Mike Vernon Harding, Ber- bitta Lynne Hawkins Karla Jean Hawkins, Chester Ross Hayes, Audrey Louise Heard, Marsha Ann Hearn, Jane Ann Henderson l I Howard Vincent Henry, Barbara Edith Hill, Christie Camille Hinton, Johnny L. Hobbs, Mark E. Horwitz Lynn Elaine Hosmer, Tina Louise Howard, Margaret lPeggyl Hudson, Patricia Rose Hummons, Vickie Lynn Hunter Margaret Ellen Hurrle, Her- bert Eugene Hurt, Charles Norman Huxhold, Diane K. Jackson, Lynette Jarrette lwilh fond memories of many experiences James Hixon Jelliffe, Avis FluAnne Johnson, Diane Lynn Johnson, Donald John- son, Donna Paulette Johnson Gloria Keiko Johnson, Gre- gory Jones, Gail Felice Jones, Juan Jones, Mauriceline M. Jones Yvonne Kaye Jones, Robert Randall Kelso, Doris Jean Kendrick, Anthony Juan Ken- nedy, Jacqueline Kennedy Janese Ann Kennedy, Taryn Denise Kennedy, Larry King, Kathy Ann Klebe, Teriko lTedal Knight -of li? Pamela Marie Kuhn, Marsha Beatrice Lane, Patricia Denise Larkin, Linda Lavin, George Robert Lee Slick Shortridge seniors seriously study Sharon Elaine Levels, Kevin Harry Lillard, Liz Litel, Gar- nell Love, Janice Denise Lumpkin Paul Mackell, Pamela Lucille Mackey, Pheldon J. Majors, Barbara Malone, Thomas John Marks. Ezell Marrs, Carolyn Louise Mason, Martha Mason, Judith Massey, Carol Denise Maxey Rita Evon May, Cathy Mc- Andrews, Robert Newton Mc- Clure, Shari Denise McCray, Mark Edward McDonald +A Thomas Michael McDowell, Jeannie Merriweather, Sharon Marie Merriweather, Robert Lester Meyers, Robert Lee Michels Larry Edward Mitcham, Mary Rosalie Montgomery, James Larry Morgan, Daryl Fred- rick Morris, Stephanie Mosley my while slyly seeking, securing scholarships ,,...---4 - ,fa Q,:Q5'.2, 2- f,.a,- Q. t 4-Q-1-:gf f I :fren . .- vzqfgg ' ' 7' X 2 1' ' 1253 Ei' 1 i f -A-sal , -j pg Z 3' ,Jr ft :gg- Denise Elaine Murrell, Cyn- thia Elizabeth Nance, Mit- chell Ney, Mary Fitzwilliam Nolan, Renita J. O'Bannon Barbara Ann Overton, Karla Yvonne Owens, Garland Jerome Pannell, Deborah Jean Parker, Terri Lynn Parker Richard Payne, Phyllis Ly- nette Peacher, Brenda Pea- cock, Walter L. Peacock, Val- aida J. Pompey Ronald W. Powell, Richard Douglas Prim, Cheryl Ann Pryor, Alan Ouinney, Sandra Yvette Radford l lll Brian W. Radliffe, John Ed- ward Randolph, Derrick W. Ransom, Bettye-Jo Elvan Rawls, Joseph Edward Ray Fred Reed, Angelia Elaine Reed, Teresa A. Rhodes, Irene Richardson, Elizabeth Ann Robb Edward Lee Robinson, James Robinson, Mildred Michelle Robinson, Alexis Diane Rogester, Alison Lee Rooker Steven Allen Rose, Elsie Sachs, Pamela Denise Sallee, Debra Jean Sams, Jetta Larae Sanders Formiclclble farewells to family, friends Teresa Darlene Sanford, Pam- ela Satterfield, Linda Marie Schneider, Julius Caesar Scott, Cynthia Ann Scruggs Henry David Shanklin, Levert Sharpe, Anita Louise Single- ton, David Lewis Skole, Jerry Wayne Smart Daniel Christopher Smith, Eugene Wesley Smith, Gary William Smith, Jacqueline Elaine Smith, Kathryn Ann Smith Rodney Smith, William Smith, Renee Spells, Gwen- dolyn Spradley, Cynthia Eliz- abeth Stantley Paul M. Starkey, Judith E. Starks, Sharon Dru Steaven, Theresa Stern, Cynthia Denise Stiles Lois Ann Stratton, Kay Ilese Strong, Freddie Darlene Sul- livan, Dennis Dean Taylor, Michele Elaine Teague for final fling before fall freshmen David Vincent Tevebaugh, Portia Tharpe, Gwendolyn Thomas, Vicki Lynn Thomas, Richard Scouille Toumey Stephen L. Toumey, Peggy Ann Turnley, Dorine Margar- et Twyman, Brian Ventresca, Enoch Vinnegar James R. Wales, Edwin E. Walker, Jane Ann Warders, Paula Renee Warner, Valerie Jo Warner Carolyn Theresa Waters, Sharon Elizabeth Watkins, Lisa Weaver, Amy Lou Wells, James Rogers White Stephen Allan Wilburn, Ernest Ronald Wilkins, Ger- aldine Williams, Nlelba Denise Williams, Shelia Dyahnne Williams Rightfully, righfeously and rather readily, Brian Radliffe, depicting Captain Carbon in the Senior Play, waits backstage for his cue to make his grand entrance for the battle scene. an 'li-yifz L25 ,ani ,,.n-I fit, Lynn Hosmer and Barb Hill look on intently as economics teacher, Wild BilI Morgan cracks one of his jokes about the food in the cafeteria. Darlene Willis, Terry Lynn Willis, Angelis Wilson, Charles Collen Wilson, Mary Catherine Wilson Riley Lee Wilson, Robert S. Wilson, Phyllis Witt, Deborah Vivian Young, Merris Young Micheal Young, Loisann Zimmerman Rowena Archibald Blenda Bailey Dale H Brannon Andrew Brown Charles Caldwell Carolyn Carr Sharon Carter Terry Christie Betty Camille Collins Sidney Covington Richard Crossland David Duncan Micheal Elam David Fiscus Dallas Gaines Robert Gilpin Diana Hinesley Dwight Howard Shutlerbug shy seniors Stella Ingram Julie Johnson Luisa Jones Charles Jordan Kristor Lawson Marilyn Ledford Richard Littrell Eric Malone Carol Ann Martin Terry Mathis Bruce McCrae Kim McKenzie Norman McKenzie Theola McPherson Chung Meng Beth Mullin Linda Overton Richard Penn Mark Proffitt Gregory Rand Kevin Rivelli Bruce A Rowan LeShawn Ryle Karla Saperstem Ross Selmanoff Sylvia Shelton Marlene Slskind Frazier Tubbs Nyla Turner Jonathan Usher Sherry Walker Terry Walsh Anita Ware Melvin Williams George Wright Joseph Yau resourseful 'Ridgers realistically reminisce 6 A CHRISTOPHER ALLEN AND REWS-Jr. Vaudeville, Baseball Reserve Mgr., Fresh., Reserve, Varsity Football, Orches- tra, Campus Book, Fr.!Soph. Great Books, HRC Clubs, Big Brother, Echo Staff, Dean's Ass't. SHARON ARCHIE-Jr. Vaudeville, Ger- man, Red Cross Clubs, Big Sister, Student Council, Art Ass't, Red Cross Agent. PENNY GAYLE ARMISTEAD-Sr. Play IStudent Directorl, Jr. Vaudeville lChore- ographerl, Jr. Vaudeville Act Chairman, Ethnic Dance, A Capella, Choral Club, Madrigals, Chess, Footlights, Ger- man, HRC, Student Council, Thespians lpres.l, True Blue Clubs, Big Sister, All School Play, Commencement Usher, Li- brary, Nurse's Ass't., Annual agent, Stage Crew, Make-up Crew, Soul Week Chair- man. DIANA ARNOLD-Jr. Vaudeville, Girl's League, Le Cercle Francais, Physical Sci- ence, Red Cross, Student Council Clubs, Big Sister, Commencement Usher. , B KIMBERLY EDWARD BAKER -Jr. Vaudeville, Bowling, Band A, Key Club, Attendance Ass't. ROSE ANN BAKER-Girl's League, HRC, Trifhify, True Blue, Y-Teens Clubs, Student Council, Big Sister, Commence ment Usher, Counselor, Gym, Attendance Ass't, Annual, Christmas, Red Cross Agent. LULA BARNETT-Sr. Council, Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaudeville, Bowling, VV Chair- man, German, Girl's Drill Team, Girl's League, Trifhify, True Blue, Y-Teens Clubs, Student Council, Career Sampling, Big Sister, Honor Student Program, Com- mencement Usher, Counselor, Dean's Ass't.,' ROTC l2nd Lieutenantl, Stage Crew. PEGGY LYNN BARNETT-Jr. Vaude- ville, A Capella, Choral Club, Campus Book, Footlights, Ipres.l, Girl's League, Great Books, HRC, Physical Science, Red Cross, Thespian, True Blue, Y-Teens, Career Sampling Clubs, Student Council, Soul Week Chairman, School Musical, Christmas Play, Commencement Usher, Counselor, Gym Ass't, Christmas Echo, Red Cross agent. GERALYNN MICHELE BELLAMY-Sr. Senior Directory Council, Girl's League, HRC, Spanish Clubs, Big Sister, Honor Student Program, Nat'l Merit Commended, Commencement Usher. SHARON BELLAMY-Sr. Council, Sr. Play, Jr. Vaudeville, Choral Club, Campus Book, Footlights, FBLA, Girl's League, Great Books, HRC, Red Cross, Spanish, Student Council, Y-Teens Clubs, Big Sis- ter, Christmas Play, Commencement Ush- er, Book Store, Counselor, Gym Atten- dance Ass't, Annual, Christmas Echo, Red Cross Agent, Stage Crew. VICTORIA MARIE BENBERRY- Sr. Council, Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaudeville, Girl's Drill Team, Girl's League, HRC, Student Council, Trifhily. True Blue Clubs, Big Sister, Honor Student Pro- gram, Commencement Usher, Library, Nurse, Dean Ass't., Homecoming Oueen Candidate. STANLEY BRUCE BIBBS-Sr. Council, Sr. Play, Jr. Vaudeville, Ethnic Dancing, Fresh., Reserve Wrestling, Chess, Hi-Y lpres.l, Le Cercle Francais, National Hon- or Society lv.-pres.l, SPOR Itreas.l, Stu- dent Council Clubs, Honor Student Pro- gram, NEDT Certificate, Nat'l Achieve- ment Scholarship Finalist, Nat'l Merit Commended, Lilly Scholarship Contes- tant, l.U. Honors to Italy, Conference on Cities, Annual Agent. ELISABETH BOURKE-Student Council, Y-Teens Clubs, Echo Staff, Art Ass't, Oshkosh High School-Oshkosh, Wiscon- sin. WARREN E. BOYD-Fresh., Reserve, Varsity Basketball, Lettermen's,Spanish, Student Council Clubs. VERNYEE BROWN-Sr. Council, Jr. Pol- icy, Jr. Vaudeville, Campus Book, Girl's League, Student Council, True Blue Clubs, Big Sister, Commencement Usher, Dean's, Attendance Ass't, Make-up Crew, Annual, Christmas Echo, Red Cross, Fine -Arts Agent. MARY ANN BRUCE-Sr. Play, Jr. Vaudeville, Ethnic Dancing, Senior Edi- tor lAnnuall, Choral Club, A Capella, Girl's Ensemble, New Establish- ment, Madrigals, Footlights, Girl's League, Great Books, HRC, International Exchange, Key Club lsponsorl, Le Cercle Francais, National Honor Society, Natu- ralists, Student Council, Thespians Clubs, Big Sister, Honor Student Program, YFU to France, Park-Tudor Honors Seminar, Conference on Cities, School Musical, Christmas Play, Commencement Usher, Annual staff, Annual, Christmas Echo, Red Cross, Fine Arts agents. CATHY BRYANT-Sr. Council, Jr. Vaudeville, Girl's League, HRC, Key Club lsponsorl, National Honor Society, Stu- dent Council Clubs, Big Sister, Honor Student Program, Nat'l Merit Commend- ed, Girl's State, Commencement Usher, Annual, Christmas Echo, Red Cross agents. CHARISSE MICHELE BURCH-Jr. Vaudeville IChoreographerl, Powder Puff Football, Footlights, Girl's League, Span- ish, Student Cou-ncil, True Blue, Y-Teens Clubs, Big Sister, Commencement Usher, Gym, Dean Ass't, Stage Crew. CASSAND RA YVONNE BURKS- Jr. Vaudeville, Choral Club, Spanish, Stu- dent Council, True Blue, Y-Teens Clubs, Big Sister, Homecoming Afro Queen. WANDA ZELDA BURKS-Sr. Council: Jr. Policy, Girl's Drill Team, Girl's League, HRC, Student Council, Trifhify, True Blue, Y-Teens Clubs, Big Sister, Commencement Usher, Counselor, En- glish Ass't., ROTC IFirst Lieutenantl. BETH ANN BURRIS-Echo Editorial Ed., A Capella, Girl's League, HRC, Stu- dent Voice Ed., National Honor Society, SPOR ISec. and Presidentl, Student Council ISec'y.l, Big Sister, AFS to Italy, Annual Columbia Press Project Award. ZOE LINDA BURRIS-Girl's League, Spanish, Y-Teens Clubs, Big Sister, An- nual Staff. C WALTER A. CAIN Ill-Sr. Class Treas., Sr. Council, Jr. Vaudeville, Fresh. Cross Country, Reserve, Varsity Football, Key, Le Cercle Francais, Lettermen's, Student Council,Tri!hily Clubs, Big Brother, Hon- or Student Program, Conference on rCities, Red Cross Agent. CLINTON LEROY CARBON-Sr. Coun- cil, Sr. Play, Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaudeville, Jr. Vaudeville Act Chairman, A Capella, New Establishment, A Band IDrum Major, Sec- ond Lieutenantl, Orchestra, Footlights IPres.I, HRC, Key lPres.l, National Honor Society, Student Council, Thespians Clubs, Big Brother lChairmanl, All School Play, Christmas Play, Spring Touring Co., Thespian Best Actor, Percussion Ensem- ble, Counselor Ass't, Annual Agent, Stage and Make-up Crews. CAROLE MARIE CHILDS-Jr. Vaude- ville, Campus Book, Girl's League, Great Books, Le Cercle Francais, Physical Sci- ence, Red Cross, True Blue Clubs, Big Sister, Commencement Usher, Christmas Echo, Library, Art, Dean's Ass't. TONI DENISE CLARK-Jr. Vaudeville, Choral Club, A Capella, Madrigals, New Establishment, A Band, Orchestra, Cam- pus Book, Folk Singing, Footlights, Ger- man, Girl's League, Great Books, HRC, Student Council, True Blue, Y-Teens Clubs, Big Sister, School Musical, All School Play, Commencement Usher, Mu- sic Ass't. JUDITH ELIZABETH COLEMAN-Cam- pus Books, HRC, Red Cross, SPOR, Trifhily lPres. V-Pres.l, Y-Teens Clubs, Big Sister. ANDREW COSENTINO-A Capella, Jr. Vaudeville, Music Men, New Establish- ment, School Musical, Music Ass't. GARY E. COSTLEY-Sr. Class Pres., Sr. Council, Jr. Policy, Student Council,Big Brother, Annual. KEITH A. CRAIN-Jr. Vaudeville, Music Men, New Establishment, A Band, Or- chestra, Stage Band, Pep Band, Pit Or- chestra, Brass Choir, Bowling, Key, Natu- ralists Clubs, Big Brother, Music Ass't. TERRY LEE CUNNINGHAM-Campus Book lPres.l, Big Sister, Annual Staff, Biology, Main Office Ass't. YVONNE PAU LINE CURTIS-Jr. Vaude- ville, Orchestra, Pit Orchestra, String En- semble, Girl's League, Le Cercle Francais, Spanish, Student Council, True Blue Clubs, NEDT Certificate, Nat'l Achieve- ment Commended, Nat'l Merit Commended, Dean's Ass't. D ERVIN EDWARD DENKINS Ill-Jr. Pol- icy, Chess, Spanish Clubs, Big Brother, Nat'l Achievement Commended, Nat'l Merit Commended, Indiana State Honors Program in Political Science, Christmas Echo Agent. DEBRA DODSON-Jr. Vaudeville, Girl's Drill Team, Great Books, Physical Sci- ence, Student Council Clubs, Big Sister, Fresh. Homecoming Princess, Prom Queen Candidate. DENISE ELAINE DUNCAN-Orchestra, Bowling, Tennis, Campus Book, Girl's League, Great Books, Photography, Phys- ical Science, True Blue Clubs, Big Sister, Counselor, Dean's Ass't. ROSALIND KAY DUNHAM-Jr. Prom Committee Chairman, Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaudeville, Jr. Class Sec'y, Girl's En- semble, New Establishment, HRC, Key lSponsorl, Le Cercle Francais, National Honor Society, Naturalist, Student Coun- cil Clubs, Big Sister, Honor Student Pro- gram, NEDT Certificate, Conference on Cities, School Musical, Commencement Usher, Library Ass't. RENEE ANNETTA DUPEE-Jr.Vaude- ville, Bowling, Spanish, Student Council, Y-Teens Clubs, Counselor Ass't. DALE DUPREE-Sr. Council, Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaudeville, Jr. Vaudeville Act Chair- man, Bowling, Music Men, Band, Brass Choir, Pep Band, New Establishment, Freshman 84 Reserve Track, Chess, Key ltreas.l, Naturalist, Physical Science, Stu- dent Council, Trifhify, lvice-pres.l Clubs, Big Brothers, Honor Student Program, Biology Ass't., Christmas ECHO, Fine Arts Agent. E VANIESSA D. EALY-Girls League, True Blue Clubs. MARY LYNN EIB-Jr. Vaudeville, Cam- pus Book, Footlights, National Honor Society, Student Council Clubs, Com- mencement Usher, Gym Ass't. STEPHEN EUGENE ELLIS-Sr. Play, Jr. Vaudeville, Footlights Club. JIMMIE LESLIE ELLISON-Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Basketball. M A R l L Y N ELSTON-Majorette, Girl's League,Student Council Clubs, Big Sister. JANIS ESHOWSKY-Orchestra, Pit Or- chestra, String Ensemble, German Club, Big Sister, Annual Staff. F DONALD L. FASIG JR.-Sr. Play, Jr. Vaudeville, Wrestling, Footlights, Chess, Student Council, Thespians Clubs, Big Brother, NEDT Certificate, Nat'l Merit Commended, All School Play, Christmas Play, Stage Crew. ELIZABETH A. FLANNERY-Girl's Drill Team, Campus Book, Footlights Clubs, Library, Language Ass't, ROTC Sponsor. MARY FOSTER-Y-Teens Club, Big Sis- ter, Annual staff, Library Ass't. MICHAEL WILFORD FRENCH- Sr. Council, Jr. Prom Committee, Jr. Policy, Jr. Class Treas., Freshman, Re- serve Track, Exercise in Knowledge, Fic- tion, Great Books, Hi!Pi lVice-Pres., Pres.l, Key lLieutenant Governorl, Math, National Honor Society lPres.l, Student Council Clubs, Big Brother, Honor Stu- dent Program, Nat'l Achievement Finalist, Brown University Alumni Award, NEDT Certificate, Echo staff, Chemistry, lndus- trial Arts Ass't. G GABRA S. GACHAW Ill-Jr. Vaudeville, Band, Orchestra, Stage Band, Chess, HRC lPres.l, Student Council Clubs, Big Broth- er, Honor Student Program, Counselor, Human Relations Ass't, Annual, Christ- mas ECHO Agent. JAMESGIBSON-Jr. Policy, Varsity Base- ball, Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Basket- ball. RANDY CARL GILLILAND-Jr. Vaude- ville, Chess lpres.l, Officers Clubs, Rifle Team lcapt.l, NEDT certificate, Nat'l Merit Commended, ROTC C!Major. KAREN SUE GLICKERT-Jr. Vaude- ville, Footlights lv. pres.l, Girl's League, Great Books, HRC, Le Cercle Francais, National Honor Society, Naturalists, Stu- dent Council, Thespians lSec'y-treas.l, True Blue Clubs, Big Sister, Honor Stu- dent Program, NEDT certificate, Nat'l Merit Commended, Eugenia Hayden Award, Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award, Career Sampling Ad- visory Bd., School Musical, Ethnic Dancing, Commencement Usher, Annual, Echo staff, Annual, Christmas Echo, Fine Arts agent, Make-up Crew lchairmanl, Stage Crew. LINDA JOYCE GRADY-Jr. Vaudeville, Campus Book, Girl's League, Great Books, HRC, Le Cercle Francais, Library, Red Cross, Trilhify lsec'yl, True Blue, Y-Teens Clubs, Big Sister, Commence- ment Usher, Dean's, Attendance Ass't, Annual agent. H CAROL HANSEN-Jr. Vaudeville Act Chairman, Orchestra, String Ensemble, Pit Orchestra, Exercise in Knowledge, FTA, Great Books, National Honor So- ciety, lnternational Exchange Clubs, Big Sister, Honor Student Program, NEDT certificate, Nat'l Merit Finalist, Echo staff, English, Library Ass't. BERNNITTA LYNN HAWKINS-Campus Book, Red Cross, Student Council, True Blue, Y-Teens Clubs, Big Sister, Honor Student Program, Attendance ass't. KARLA JEAN HAWKINS-Jr. Vaude- ville, Girl's League, HRC, Physical Sci- ence, Student Council, True Blue Clubs, Counselor, English, Attendance, Dean's Ass't, Christmas Echo, Red Cross Agent, Pom-Pom girl. CHESTER ROSS HAYES-Fresh. Cross Country: Reserve, Varsity Football: Of- ficers Club: Counselor ass't: ROTC Bat- tallion Staff. AUDREY LOUISE HEARD-Jr. Vaude- ville: A Capella lpres.l: Madrigals: Or- chestra: Bowling: Powder Puff Football: Chess, Great Books, National Honor So- ciety Clubs: Big Sister: Honor Student Program: Perfect Attendance Rec- ord: Echo staff: English, History, Music ass't: Christmas Echo, Red Cross agent. MARSHA ANN HEARN-Girl's League, Great Books, AFS, Student Coun- cil, Trifhily, True Blue, Y-Teens Clubs: Big Sister: AFS Hostess Family: Com- mencement Usher: Dean's Ass't. JANE ANN HENDERSON-A Capella: Choral Club: Great Books, National Ho- nor Society, Student Council Clubs: Big Sister: Honor Student Program: School Musical: English ass't: Annual agent. BARBARA EDITH HILL-Annual Edi- tor: Sr. Council: Jr. Vaudeville: Campus Book, Footlights, Naturalists, Student Council Clubs: Big Sister: Commence- ment Usher: Annual staff: Gym, Library ass't.: Conference on Cities: Pom-Pom girl: Soul Week Chairman. CHRISTIE CAMILLE HINTON- Jr. Vaudeville Act Chairman: Choral Club lpres.l: Girl's League, Student Council lcorr. sec'yl2 Big Sister: lntnat'l. Ex- change lFrancel: School Musical: All School Play: Commencement Ush- er: Book store, Gym, Attendance ass't: Homecoming Princess lJr.l: Military Ball Oueen: Christmas Echo, Red Cross agent: ROTC lcapt.l. JOHNNY L. HOBBS-Fresh., Re- serve Football: Fresh. Track: Varsity Wrestling lState Championi: National Ho- nor Society: Southport High School. MARK E. HORWITZ-Jr. Vaude- ville: Ethnic Dancing: Annual Art Editor: Great Books, Officers Clubs: Big Broth- er: All School Play: Gym Ass't: ROTC C!Lt. Col: Drill Team: Varsity Rifle Team: Battallion S-4. LYNN ELAINE HOSMER-Annual Al- bum Editor: Campus Books lpres.l, Foot- lights, Girl's League, Great Books, HRC, Naturalists Clubs: Big Sister: Christmas Play: Commencement Usher: Annual Staff: Counselor, Gym, Library ass't. MARGARET lPEGGYl HUDSON- Sr. Play: Jr. Vaudeville: Ethnic Dancing: Annual Associate, Academic editors: Cho- ral Club: Footlights: Great Books, HRC, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Spanish, Student Council, Thespians, True Blue Clubs: Big Sister: Honor Stu- dent Program: Conference on Cities: All School Play: Christmas Play: Annual, Echo staff: Dean's ass't.: Annual, Christ- mas Echo, Red Cross, Fine Arts agent. PATRICIA ROSE HUMMONS-Sr. Coun- cil: Sr. Play lmake-upl: Jr. Prom Com- mittee: Jr. Policy: Jr. Vaudeville: Jr. Vaudeville Act Chairman: A Capella: Cho- ral Club: Girl's Ensemble: Footlights, Girl's League, Great Books, HRC, Natu- ralist, National Honor Society, Student Council, True Blue Clubs: Big Sister lChairmanl: Honor Student Program: Nat'l Achievement Commended: School Musical: All School Play: Commencement Usher: Prom Queen Candidate: Annual Agent: ROTC lSponsorl. VICKIE LYNN HUNTER-A Ca- pella: Choral Club: Spanish: Student Council, Trifhify, Y-Teens Clubs: Com- mencement Usher, Annual Staff: Dean, Gym Ass't. MARGIE HURRLE-Jr. Vaudeville: Cam- pus Book, Girl's League Clubs: Reserve, Varsity Cheerleader: Gym Ass't. HERBERT EUGENE HURT-Jr. Vaude- ville: Fresh. Basketball: Fresh., Reserve, Varsity Football: Fresh., Reserve, Varsity Track: Lettermen: Student Council Clubs: Prom King Candidate. J DIANE KAYE JACKSON-Sr. Council: Jr. Policy: Jr. Vaudeville: FBLA, Girl's League, HRC, National Honor Society, Student Council, True Blue, Y-Teens, Fleur de Lyse Clubs: Big Sister: Nat'l Merit Commended: l.U. Latin Confer- ence: Commencement Usher: Annual Staff: History, Attendance, Dean's Ass't: Annual, Christmas Echo Agent. JAMES HIXON JELLIFFEE-Sr. Coun- cil: Jr. Policy: Jr. Vaudeville: A Capella: Reserve Baseball: Fresh. Basketball: Fresh. Football: HRC, Key, Le Cercle Francais, Naturalist, Student Council Clubs: Big Brother. AVIS RUANNE JOHNSON-Jr. Vaude- ville Act Chairman: Girl's League, Red Cross, Student Council, True Blue, Y- Teens Clubs: Commencement Usher. DIANE LYNN JOHNSON-Jr. Policy: Jr. Vaudeville: Choral Club: Bowling: Foot- lights, FBLA, Girl's League lSec'yl, Great Books, HRC, Fleur de Lys lPres.I, Red Cross, Student Council, True Blue lV. Pres.l, Y-Teens Clubs: Pom-Pom Girl's: Typing Award: All School Play: Com- mencement Usher: Echo Staff: Counselor, Library, Attendance, Dean's Ass't.: An- nual, Christmas Echo, Red Cross Agent: Stage Crew. DONALD HOWARD JOHNSON- Sr. Council: Jr. Policy: Music Men: Re- serve, Varsity Baseball: I-resh., Heserve Basketball: Folk Singing, Lettermen, Na- tional Honor Society, Student Council Clubs: Big Birother: English Ass't. DONNA PAULETTE JOHNSON- Jr. Vaudeville:-Majorette lCaptainl: Foot- lights, Girl's League, HRC, Student Coun- cil, Trifhily, True Blue, Y-Teens Clubs: Big Sister: All School Play: Commence- ment Usher: Counselor, Dean's Ass't.: Homecoming Princess lJr.l. GLORIA KEIKO JOHNSON-Sr. Play: Jr. Vaudeville: Echo Co-ed Sports Writer: Bowling: A Band: Girl's Track: Foot- lights, Girl's Drill Team, Hi!Pi, History, HRC, Le Cercle Francais, Math, Natu- ralist, Physical Science, Red Cross, SPQR, Spanish, Student Council, Trilhily, Y- Teens Clubs: Big Sister: Honor Student Program: Nat'l Achievement Commended: Nat'l Merit Commended: Study Abroad to France: Motivation Coordinator lCa- reer Samplirlgli Christmas Play: Echo Staff: Red Cross Agent: Stage Crew. GREGORY JONES-Sr. Council: Jr. Pol- icy: Fresh., Reserve, Varsity Football: Fresh., Reserve, Varsity Track: Fresh. Wrestling: HRC, Lettermen, Stu- dent Council Clubs: Big Brother: Honor Student Program: Biology Ass't. JUAN JONES-Sr. Play: Jr. Policy: Jr. Vaudeville: Varsity Baseball: Fresh., Re- serve, Varsity Basketball: Fresh. Football: Golf: Track: Choral Club: Madrigal's: A Band: Orchestra: Campus Book, Coin, Debate, Fiction, Footlights, FBLA, Great Books, Hi!Pi, Hify, HRC, Lettermen, Naturalist, Physical Science, Spanish, Stu- dent Council, Trifhify, True Blue Clubs: Big Brother: NEDT Certificate: All School Play: Christmas Play: Echo Staff: Coun- selor, Gym, English Ass't.: ROTC: Stage Crew. MAURICELINE M. JONES-Stu- dent Council, Trilhifv, True Blue, Y- Teens Clubs: Biology, Dean's Ass't. YVONNE KAYE JONES-Sr. Council: Jr. Policy: Jr. Vaudeville: Girl's League, HRC, Student Council, Trifhify, True Blue, Y-Teens Clubs: Big Sister: Com- mencement Usher: Counselor, English Ass't. K ROBERT RANDALL KELSO-Jr. Vaude- ville: News Editor Daily Echo: Bowling: Reserve, Varsity Tennis: Debate, Exercise in Knowledge, HilPi, High School Bowl, Math lv. pres.l, National Honor Society, Ouill and Scroll, SPOUR Clubs, NEDT certificate, Nat'l. Merit Finalist, RPSM Math Contest Winner. DORIS JEAN KENDRICK-Girl's Drill Team, Girl's League, HRC, Spanish, Stu- dent Council, True Blue, Y-Teens Clubs, Big Sister, Commencement Usher, Dean's, Attendance Ass't., Christmas Echo, Red Cross agents. JACOUELINE KENNEDY-Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaudeville, Campus Book, Girl's League, Great Books, Trilhilv, True Blue Clubs, Big Sister, Poster Contest Award, Fresh., Reserve Cheerleader, All School Play, Commencement Usher, Art Ass't., Prom Oueen Candidate. LARRY KING-Sr. Council, Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaudeville, String Ensemble, Stage Band, Music Men, Orchestra, New Estab- lishment, High School Bowl, HRC, Stu- dent Council, Big Brother, AII School Play, Jr. Prom King. TERICKO lTEDAl KNIGHT-Jr. Vaude- ville, A-Capella, Choral Club, Madrigal, Hi!Pi, National Honor Society, Spanish, Student Council, True Blue Clubs, Big Sister, Honor Student Program, Fresh., Resewe, Varsity Cheerleader, School Mu- sical, Gym Ass't., Annual, Red Cross agent. PAMELA MARIE KUHN-Footlights, German Clubs, NEDT certificate, AATG Finalist, Commencement Usher, Coun- selor Ass't. L PATRICIA DENISE LARKIN-Campus Book, Exercise in Knowledge ass't., Great Books, National Honor Society, Spanish lpres.l, Student Council Clubs, Big Sis- ter, Honor Student Program, NEDT cer- tificate, Gym, Language Ass'ts. LINDA LAVIN-Jr. Vaudeville, Foot- lights, HRC Clubs, Big Sister, Commence- ment Usher. KEVIN HARRY LILLARD-Sr. Play, Jr. Vaudeville, News Bureau, A Capella, Mad- rigals, Debate, Footlights, Student Coun- cil, Thespians Clubs, NEDT certificate, Best Thespian Award, School Musical, All School Play, Christmas Play, Christ- mas Echo agent, Stage Crew, Student Director lX-mas playl. ELIZABETH LITEL-Jr. Vaudeville, Cho- ral Club, Footlights, HRC, National Hon- or Society, Spanish, Student Council Clubs, Big Sister, Honor Student Pro- gram, All School Play, Christmas Play, Annual, Christmas Echo, Red Cross Agent. GARNELL W. LOVE-Reserve Baseball, Fresh., Reserve Wrestling, National Honor Society, Student Council Clubs, ID Card Committee. M PAUL MACKELL-Sr. Council, Key, Na- tional Honor Society, Naturalist Clubs, Honor Student Program, Nat'l Merit Com- mended, All School Play, Biology Ass't., Conference on Cities. PAMELA LUCILLE MACKEY-Jr. Pol- icy, Jr. Vaudeville, Girl's Ensemble, Cam- pus Book,GirI's Drill Team, Girl's League, Hi!Pi, Student Council, True Blue, Y- Teens Clubs, Honor Student Program, Commencement Usher, Homecom- ing Cutest Girl. BARBARA MALONE-Sr. Council, Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaudeville, A Capella, Choral Club, Madrigal, A Band, Orchestra, Great Books, HRC, National Honor Society, Student Council Clubs, Nat'l Achieve- ment Commended. THOMAS JOHN MARKS-Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaudeville, Music Men, New Establish- ment, A Band, Orchestra, Varsity Tennis, Exercise in Knowledge, Key, Math, Na- tional Honor Society, Naturalist Clubs, Honor Student Program, NEDT Certifi- cate, National Merit Finalist, l.U. Honors to Germany, School Musical, Biology, Music Ass't. EZELL F. MAR RS-Jr. Vaudeville, Fresh., Reserve, Varsity Football, Fresh., Reserve, Varsity Wrestling, HRC, Red Cross, Student Council Clubs, Big Brother. MARTHA DENISE MASON-Sr. Coun- cil, Red Cross, Spanish Clubs, Big Sister, Honor Student Program. JUDITH KAREN MASSEY-Girl's League, Student Council, True Blue, Y- Teens Clubs, Big Sister, Commencement Usher, Annual Staff, Echo Staff. CATHERINE PATRICIA MCAN- DREWS-Sr. Play, Jr. Vaudeville, Echo News Editor, Editor in Chief, National Honor Society, Ouill and Scroll, Student Council Clubs, Big Sister, Honor Student Program, Commencement Usher, Annual Staff, Echo Staff. ROBERT NEWTON MCCLURE- Sr. Council, Jr. Vaudeville, Varsity Golf, Fiction, Great Books, HRC, Key, Na- tional Honor Society, Photography Clubs, Honor Student Program, Echo Staff. SHARI DENISE MCCRAY-Sr. Play, Jr. Vaudeville, Girl's .League, Red Cross Student Council, Trilhily, True Blue Clubs, Big Sister, Red Cross Agent. SHARON MARIE MERRIWEATHER- I Sr. Council, Jr. Vaudeville, Girl's League, True Blue Clubs, Big Sister, Honor Stu- dent Program, Attendance Ass't., Home- coming Oueen Candidate. STEPHANIE MOSLEY-Jr. Vaudeville lAct Chairmanl, Orchestra, Exercise in Knowledge, Math, National Honor So- ciety, Red Cross, Thespians, True Blue Clubs, Big Sister, Honor Student Pro- gram, Nat'l Merit Commended, Com- mencement Usher, Biology, Business Of- fice Ass't., Stage Crew, Make-up Crew, Conference on Cities. DENISE ELAINE MURRELL-Sr. Play, Jr. Vaudeville, A Capella, Choral Club, Madrigal, Footlights, Girl's League, Great Books, HRC, Library, National Honor Society, Red Cross, Spanish, Student Council, True Blue, Y-Teens lsec'yl Clubs, Big Sister lco-chairmanl, Honor Student Program, School Musical, Com- mencement Usher, Annual Staff, Library Ass't., Christmas Echo, Red Cross Agent, ROTC lsponsorl. N CYNTHIA ELIZABETH NANCE- Sr. Council, Jr. Vaudeville, Orchestra, Student Council, Honor Student Pro- gram, Commencement Usher, Homecom- ing Oueen Candidate. MARY FITZWILLIAM NOLAN- Jr. Prom Committee Chairman, Jr. Pol- icy, Jr. Vaudeville, A Capella, Choral Club, Girl's Ensemble, Girl's League, HRC, Le Cercle Francais, National Honor Society, Naturalist lsec'yl, Student Coun- cil Clubs, Study Abroad to France, School Musical, Echo Staff, Language Ass't. O RE'NITA J. O'BANNON-Sr. Play, Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaudeville, Campus Book, Girl's League, Great Books, HilPi, HRC, Red Cross, True Blue Clubs, Big Sister, All School Play, Christmas Play, Christ- mas Echo, Red Cross Agent. BARBARA ANN OVERTON-Sr. Play, Jr. Vaudeville, A Capella, Choral Club, Girl's League lpres.l, Great Books, HRC, Red Cross lpres.l, SPOR, Student Coun- cil, Trilhify, True Blue, Y-Teens Clubs, Big Sister, Red Cross Award, Commence- ment Usher, Annual, Christmas Echo, Red Cross Agent, Make-up Crew. KARLA YVONNE OWENS-Jr. Vaude- ville, Girl's League, Trifhily, True Blue Clubs, Big Sister, Counselor, Library, Attendance, Dean's Ass't. P GARLAND JEROME PANNELL- Reserve, Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Lettermen, National Honor Society, Stu- dent Council Clubs, NEDT Certificate, Nat'l Achievement Finalist, Nat'l Merit Semifinalist, ROTC Officer. DEBORAH JEAN PARKER-Girl's League, HRC, Spanish, True Blue, Y- Teens Clubs, Big Sister, Typing Award, Echo Staff, Annual Agent. TERRI LYNN PARKER-Jr. Vaudeville, Band, Orchestra, HRC, Red Cross, Span- ish, Student Council, Trifhily, Y-Teens, Big Sister Clubs, Echo staff, Pit Orches- tra, Stage Band, Red Cross Agent, Make- up Crew. RICHARD PAYNE-Varsity Cross Coun- try, Varsity Track, Lettermen's Club. PHYLLIS LYNATTA PEACHER- Jr. Vaudeville, Band, Orchestra, Major- ette, Stage Band, Pep Band.. WALTER L. PEACOCK-Jr. Policy, Freshman Basketball, Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Football, Reserve, Varsity Track, Lettermen's club, Nat'l Merit Commend- ed, Physics Ass't. RONALD W. POWELL-Jr. Vaudeville, History, Physical Science Clubs. f RICHARD DOUGLAS PRIM-Bowling, Freshman Track, Great Books, HRC, Student Council Clubs, Big Brother, Hon- or Student Program, All School, Christ- mas Plays, Biology, Gym Ass't., Annual, Red Cross Agents, ROTC lSgt.l. CHERYL ANN PRYOR-Jr. Policy, Bowling, Girl's League, Les Fleurs de Lys lSec'yl Clubs, Big Sister, Honor Student Program. R BRIAN W. RADLIFFE-Sr. Council, Sr. Play, Jr. Vaudeville, Annual Activities Editor, New Establishment, Band lCapt.l, Stage Band, Brass Choir, Pep Band, Music Men, Conference on Cities, Key lVice Pres.l, Student Council Clubs, Big Broth- er, School Musical, All School, Christmas Plays, Annual staff, Band, Human Rela- tions Ass't., Annual Agent. DERRICK W. RANSOM-Band, Fresh- man, Reserve, Varsity Basketball, Fresh- man Track, Lettermen's, Student Coun- cil Clubs, Gym Ass't. BETTYE-JO ELVAN RAWLS-Sr. Coun- cil, Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaudeville, Jr. Vaude- ville Act Chairman, A Capella, Girl's League, Key lsponsorl, National Honor Society lSec'y-Treas.l, Nautralist lSteer- ing Committeel, Student Council lTreas.l, True Blue Clubs, Big Sister, Honor Stu- dent Program, Nat'l Achievement Com- mended, Altrusa Merit Award, D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award, Commence- ment Usher, Prom Queen candidate, An- nual Agent, Make-up Crew, Girl's State. JOSEPH EDWARD RAY-Jr. Vaudeville, Spanish, Student Council Clubs, Stage Crew. ANGELIA ELAINE REID-Campus Book, Girl's League lV.-Pres.l, HRC, Red Cross, Trifhify, True Blue Clubs, Big Sister, Dean's Ass't. TERESA A. RHODES-Jr. Vaudeville, Choral Club, Big Sister. IRENE RICHARDSON-Girl's League, Red Cross, Y-Teens Clubs, Counselor Ass't. ALEXIS DIANNE ROGESTER-Jr. Vaudeville, Girl's League, Physical Sci- ence, Student Council, True Blue Clubs, Tech Keypunch, Commencement Usher, Echo Staff, Annual staff, Book Store Ass't. ALISON LEE ROOKER-Jr. Policy, Jr. Class Publicity Chairman, A Capella, Cho- ral Club, Madrigal, Orchestra, String En- semble, Pit Orchestra, Girl's League, HRC, Student Council, True Blue Clubs, Big Sister, School Musical, Annual staff, Dean's Ass't. S PAMELA DENISE SALLEE-Sr. Coun- cil, Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaudeville, Girl's Drill Team ISFCI, Girl's League, National Hon- or Society, Trilhifv, True Blue Clubs, Big Sister, Honor Student Program, Com- mencement Usher, Dean's Ass't, Jr. Prom candidate. DEBRA J. SAMS-Jr. Vaudeville, Girl's League, German, Red Cross, Student Council, Y-Teens Clubs, Big Sister, Coun- selor's, Career Sampling Ass't. TERESA DARLENE SANFORD-A Ca- pella, Choral Club, Footlights, Great Books, Naturalist, Student Council Clubs, Big Sister, Christmas Play. PAMELA SATTERFIELD-Girl's League, True Blue Clubs, Big Sister, Pom Pom Girl, Dean's Ass't. JULIUS C. SCOTT JR.-Freshman Bas- ketball, Freshman, Reserve Cross Coun- try, Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Track, HRC, Lettermen's, Spanish Clubs, Big Brother, Gym Ass't. ANITA LOUISE SINGLETON-Jr. Vaudeville, Red Cross, Student Council, True Blue lPres.l Clubs, Big Sister, School Musical, All School Play, Commencement Usher, Echo staff. DANIEL CHRISTOPHER SMITH-Sr. Council, Sr. Play, Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaude- ville, Bowling, A Capella lV. Pres.I, New Establishment, Madrigal, Music Men, Chess, Footlights, HRC, Key, National Honor Society, Student Council, Thes- pians IV. Pres.l, True Blue, FTA Clubs, Big Brother, Honor Student Program, School Musical, All School Play, Echo staff, Music, Office, Dean's Ass't, Annual Agent, Conference on Cities. JACOUELINE ELAINE SMITH-Campus Book, Debate, FBLA, Girl's League, HRC, Red Cross, Spanish, True Blue Clubs, Echo Staff, Nurse Ass't. RODNEY SMITH-Sr. Council, Reserve, Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Letter- men's, Red Cross, Student Council Clubs, Big Brother, Jr. Prom King Candidate, Gym, Dean's Ass't. PAUL M. STARKEY-Sr. Play, Jr. Vaude- ville, Band, Great Books, Spanish Clubs, Mt. Eden High School-Hayward, Calif., Echo Staff, Stage Band, Brass Choir. JUDITH E. STARKS-True Blue, Big Sis- ter, Echo Staff, English, Attendance Desk Ass't, Annual Agent. SHARON D. STEAVEN-Sr. Council, Sr. Play, Jr. Vaudeville, Powder Puff Football, A Capella, Girl's League, HRC, True Blue, Student Council Clubs, Big Sister, Attendance desk Ass't, Make-up Crew. KAY ILEENE STRONG-Sr. Class Vice- Pres., Sr. Council, Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaude- ville, A Capella, Choral Club, Madrigal, Naturalist, Spanish, Student Council, True Blue Clubs, Big Sister, Honor Student Program, School Musical, Library Ass't. FREDDIE DARLENE SULLIVAN-Jr. Vaudeville,Campus Book, SPOR, Student Council, Trifhify Clubs, Big Sister. T DENNIS DEAN TAYLOR-Jr. Vaude- ville, Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Foot- ball, Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Track, Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Wrestling, Campus Book, Great Books, HRC, Key, Le Cercle Francais, Lettermen's Clubs, Art Ass't, Stage Crew. GWENDOLYN THOMAS-Sr. Play, Girl's Drill Team, Girl's League, Great Books, HRC, Student Council, True Blue, Y- Teens Clubs, Big Sister, Commencement Usher, Annual Staff, Book Store Ass't. VICKI LYNN THOMAS-Girl's League, Great Books, Library, Y-Teens Clubs, Big Sister, Library Ass't. RICHARD SCOUILLE TOUMEY- Sr. Council, Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaudeville: Basketball Manager, Great Books, Key, Student Council, Hypnosis Clubs, Big Brother, Echo Staff, Career Sampling Ass't., Stage Crew. STEPHEN L. TOUMEY-Sr. Council, Jr. Vaudeville, Key, Naturalists, Student Council Clubs. PEGGY ANN TURNLEY-Girl's League, Great Books, HRC, Red Cross, Student Council,True Blue, Y-Teens Clubs, Nurse, Dean's Ass't. DORINE MARGARET TWYMAN- Jr. Vaudeville, Jr. Vaudeville Act Chair- man, Band, Orchestra, Campus Book, Girl's Drill Team, Girl's League, HRC, Red Cross, Student Council, Trifhify, True Blue, Y-Teens lPres.l Clubs, Big Sister, Honor Student Program, Regis- trar's, Dean's Ass't., Annual, Red Cross, Fine Arts Agents, ,Woodwind Ensemble. BRIAN SANTINO VENTRESCA-Re serve Baseball, Fresh. Basketball, Fresh. Football, HRC, Student Council Clubs, Big Brother, Stage Crew lManagerl. W EDWIN ERIC WALKER-Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaudeville, A Band, Orchestra, Fresh., Reserve Baseball, Fresh., Reserve, Var- sity Bowling, Fresh., Reserve Golf, Cam- pus Book, Footlights, HRC, Student Council Clubs, Big Brother, All School Play, Gym Ass't., Prom King Candidate, Annual, Christmas Echo Agent. JANE ANN WARDERS-Jr. Vaudeville, Majorette ICapt.l, Big Sister, Commence- ment Usher, Echo Staff, Counselor Ass't. PAULA RENEE WARNER-Girl's League, Spanish, Student Council, True Blue Clubs, Big Sister, Pom-Pom Girl, Gym Ass't., Red Cross Agent. CAROLYN THERESA WATERS- Jr. Vaudeville, Majorette lAlternatel, Campus Book, Girl's Drill Team, Girl's League, HRC, Student Council Clubs, Big Sister, Fresh. Cheerleader ICo-capt.l, School Musical, Commencement Usher, Counselor, Gym, Dean's Ass't., Home- coming Oueen. SHARON ELIZABETH WATKINS-Sr. Play, Jr. Vaudeville, Choral Club, A Capella, Madrigals, Great Books, HRC, National Honor Society, Student Council Clubs, Big Sister, Honor Student Program, NEDT Certificate, Nat'l Merit Commend- ed, l.U. Honors to France. LISA WEAVER-HRC, Student Council, Y-Teens Clubs, FTA Club, Big Sister. AMY LOU WELLS-Jr. Vaudeville, A Capella, Choral Club, Great Books, HRC, Student Council Clubs, Big Sister, Book Store Ass't. STEPHEN A. WILBURN-Jr. Vaudeville, A Capella, Madrigals, Big Brother. GERALDINE WILLIAMS-Great Books, Red Cross, Spanish, Y-Teens, FTA Clubs, Big Sister, Annual, Echo staff, Red Cross Agent. SHEILA DYAHANNE WILLIAMS-Jr. Vaudeville, Footlights, Girl's League, HRC, Red Cross, Spanish, Student Coun- cil, True Blue Clubs, Big Sister, Com- mencement Usher, Attendance, Dean's Ass't., Fine Arts, Christmas Echo, Red Cross Agent, Winter Carnival of Fashions 7. Model. DARLENE WILLIS-Girl's League, Great Books, HRC, Red Cross, Student Council, True Blue, Y-Teens Clubs, Big Sister, Dean's Ass't., Annual Agent. TERRY LYNN WILLIS-Senior Sec'y, Sr. Council, Jr. Policy, Jr. Vaudeville, A Capella, Choral Club, New Establishment, Campus Book, Girl's League, HRC, Na- tional Honor Society, Naturalist, Spanish, Student Council, True Blue Clubs, Big Sister, Honor Student Program, Girl's State, Varsity Cheerleader, School Music- al, Commencement Usher, Gym, Dean's, Music, Typing Ass't., Prom Oueen. ANG E LIS W l LSO N-Sr. Council, Jr. Vaudeville, Campus Book, Girl's League, Great Books, History, Hify, HRC, Spanish, Student Council, Y-Teens Clubs, Big Sister, Commencement Usher, Annual Agent. CHARLES C. WILSON JR.-Jr. Vaude- ville, Fresh., Varsity Track, Fresh., Re- serve Wrestling. MARY CAT H E R I N E WILSON-Girl's League, SPOR, True Blue Clubs, Nurse's Ass't. PHYLLIS WITT-Jr. Vaudeville, Girl's Drill Team, Girl's League, Great Books. Hily, Student Council, True Blue, Y- Teens Clubs, Big Sister, Commencement Usher, Nurse, Dean's Ass't. Y D E BO R A H VIVIAN YOUNG-Girl's League, Le Cercle Francais, Political Sci- ence, Red Cross, Student Council Clubs, Big Sister, Red Cross Agent. O F' Juniors work On Vaudeville And future The junior class began their year with the election of class officers. Later junior policy members were elected. Junior po- licy is the governing body of the junior class. Tensions around Vaudeville cuts time were especially high this year, as six acts turned out, and four made it. Junior policy members sold advertisements to finance the Vaudeville program. Juniors began to think about colleges and prepared for them by taking PSAT and SAT tests. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Michelle Hall lpub. chairmanl, Orvella Isaac lsecretaryl, Helen Dea ltreas.l, Mark Moss lpres.l, Charlene Weeks lprog. ed.l, Nancy Creedon lV.V. chairl, Coleen Bolden lv. pres.l. JUNIOR POLICY: Front Row-Nancy Creed- on, Mark Moss, Michelle Hall, Orvella Isaac, Mr. Ventresca lsponsorl, Second Row-Michelle McLucas, Debra Davis, Melva Thomas, Miles Lloyd, David Moore, John Ray, Curtis Rumor. Third Row-Marie O'Conner, Elizabeth Ed- wards, Amy Campbell, Ira Hogan, Liz Barrow, Tim Clark, Michael White. Fourth Row-Tara Caldwell, Gerri Hollis, Denise Hughley, Diane Conway, David Ryder, Chris Soltermann, John Crawford. Back Row-Melvin McNairy, Rock Davis, Luke Akard, Jack Brown. If ' 'W ' ' l ap' . 32 H x V -- l ,fi in 5' jf' 5 gl 4 A 1, l . T21 ' '- - H ' -sf' ci, ' , -Q JZ, J . ' .. - , - . ,. 1 , . 1,1 . y 1 9 4 ' is 4 , . .. , Y- -.: '9C liE 1 Q ,,. , .- 51? ,.. ,42- 2 F S I, . I I 5 il, , l Fifi til? , - 22' .. f' -l an 'Q 1 5 Q if A . 2'f' .- ?'3-fiJ :,33f.-'f . .. qi l Q il -1 i f '-- -J' Q. ' .lsr V7 Y ,, 0 lf, :Q W a . ' 1- - ,i ,--. - -l ., in 5 - 1 ., 4:1 ' : l .r 'V ' .1 3-ff! ,gd ,.:. 9 ' . 22 7 'T' , ,I f g . v , -...,,.-- , I. - , . 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Sarah Beth Bradshaw, Eliz- abeth Branson, Roland Bre- land, Carlene Brewer, Terrence Bridgewater, Vicki Brodus, Betsy Brolin, John Brown, Pa- tricia Brown. Roscoe Brown, Ruth Brown, Sonja Bruyn, Micheal Bryant, Micheal E. Bryant, Shelly Bu- chanan, Leonard Bullock, An- gela Bunch, Cordryan Burch. Herman Burdette, Anthony Burke, Wayne Burris, Bonita Busby, Nick Buschamnn, Tara Caldwell, Sandra Cameron, Amy Campbell, Cathy Camp- bell. Katherine Campbell, Riley Carr, Tanya Carson, Haywood Carter, Keith Carter, Patricia Carter, Melanie Caudill, Kerry Cheatum, Carlos Ciernos. Timothy Clark, Alfonso Cobb, Terri Cobb, 'Corine Coleman, Gregory Collins, Kevin Combs, Diane Conway, Frederick Cor- bin, Patrick Corcoran. Claudia Crawford, Nancy Cree- don, Derek Crider, Carol Crumes, Montaray Darlay, Theresa Davenport, Debra Davis, Johnny Davis, Kathe- leen Davis. Rock Davis, Helen Dea, Rich- ard Demmings, Dorothy Den- kins, Chester Dorsey, Donna Dowling, Emma Dozier, Deb- by Duckworth, Debra Duke. Micheal Dutton, Jacqueline Early, Elizabeth Edwards, Retha Eib, Gail Ellers, Garold Ellers, Sharon Elston, Sieg- fried Engler, John Erickson. Valerie Eubanks, Marshall Fields, William Fine, Alonez Finn, William Foley, Curtis Foster, Michelle Franklin, Leonra Freeman, Deborah French. x . l I? 124 Juniors occ pl responsibility, have fun .5f,E'r4.g, fi J is Qi iff ti , Y' ws 4,7 ' Y Ns: , 'l Iv ,st If t i 3 ' brawl, 5 A Juniors wait at the cage for their ballots to cast their votes in the Junior Class Primary Election. Mark Moss won the presidency. One of our many card-playing enthusiasts, Fleitha Eib, deals to John Nieme and an anonymous pair of hands in our dependable, Shortridge cafeteria. Amy Friedman, Michael Gant, Emily Gardiner, Evelyn Gar- ing, Sarah Garmany, Charles Garrett, Tyrone Ghoston, James Gibbs, Martha Gibbs. Tracy Gilliland, James Good- rich, Sandra Grady, Kenneth Gray, Darryl Griffin, Bradford Grissom, Renee Gunn, Deb- orah Hagan, Rhonda Hale. Michelle Hall, Carmen Hamler, Charles Hamm, Nancy Harden, Diane Hardin, Rosemary Har- ger, Deborah Harper, Deborah Harris, James Harris. Sadye Harris, Reccia Hatchett, Steve Hatchek, Judith Haw- 1' kins, Deborah Hayes, Alfred Hill, Elbert Hill, Elizabeth Hill, Karen Hill. Ira Hogan, Fiuthanne Hogan, Geri Hollis, Dwayne Hopkins, Dwight Hopkins, Velma How- ard, Denise Hughley, Chico Humble, Patty Hurrle. Robert Hutcherson, Mary ln- graham, Orvella Isaac, Debra Jackson, Joy Jarrett, Kevin Johnson, Dwight Johnson, Cathy Jones, Oscar Jones. gt... AE SX. fififf 1 E Y Q ' 'l '.- QR I 'as ,gg ..-.. 'et x , y-q -.L E. . xv 1 'lx 3.253 g lx fi K i' X' www' ,Mr H . sl . is . . s - t s- .. 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LaTonya Massie, Robin Max- ey, Bernadette Maxwell, Frank Maxwell, Gloria Mays, Richard Mays, Micheal McAndrews, Karen McCauley, Virgil Mc- Clendon. Kathy McClure, Juenetta Mc- Cormick, Varnetta McCrackin, Queen Ester McDougald, Lyn- da Mclntyre, Susie McKee, Michele McLucas, Melvin Mc- Nairy, Henrettia Means. Debbi Merriman, Stanley Mer- riweather, David Miller, Dom- inique Miller, James Milton, Alexis Mirsky, Sheree Mitch- ell, Terri Mitchell, Alan Mitter. David Moore, Leslie Morris, Anita Morse, David Mark Moss, Eric Mullin, Steven Myers, Janis Nichols, John Nieme, Earl Nowlen. Keith Nye, Marie O'Conner, Carolyn Officer, Angela Orton, Kenton Owen, William Pace, Larry Parker, Ivy Jo Patter- son, James Payton. Judy Perdue, Jacqueline Per- kins, Larry Phinisee, John Pierson, Debra Pipkins, Jeffrey Ragar, Steve Randall, Marie Rapier, John Ray. Marya Read, Donald Reed, Jerome Richardson, Mary Rin- gel, Jackie Roddy, Anthony Rose, David Rose, Christopher Rother, Wanita Rowley. Curtis Rumer, Titus Rush, Ed- ward Rushin, Byron Russell, Micheal Russell, David Ruder, Sheila Ryle, Vicki Sallee, Stan- ley Sanders. Marva Satterfield, Tony Scott, Elizabeth Sherlock, Jill Slay- rmker, Damita Smartt, Brad Smith, Charles Smith, Helen Smith, Karla Smith. ,Juniors plan and execute experiments in Chem- istry. Here, Mrs. Ballow's class prepares to jot down their scientific conclusions from an experiment in a laboratory period. Chris Soltermann, Deirdre Sp- encer, Connie Spradley, Ron- nie Springer, Patricia Starks, Sandra Steaven, John Steich- en, Donald Stewart, Shirley Stewart. J Shirley Stigler, Daryl Stout, Herbert Stratton, Celeste Strickland, John Swanigan, Chris Tabbert, Jerolyn Tate, Rita Tess, Anthony Thomas. Melva Thomas, Vera Thomas, Doug Thompson, Ewing Thompson, Tamara Thomp- son, Elizabeth Townsehd, Mar- line Trice, Wayne Tucker, James Twitty. X James Tyler, Thea Tyler, Ro- land Usher, Eric Vaughn, Jef- fery Vogel, Robert Wade, Bon- nie Walker, Sonia Walker, Robbin Wallace. Cathleen Walsh, Joyce Warsaw, Rhoda Washington, Michael Watson, Debra Weathington, Licia Weber, Bonita Webster, lris White, Denise Whitfield. Lucinda Wiggins, Cedric Wil- cher, Alan Wiles, Randolph Wilford, Betty Williams, Bryan Williams, Charles Williams, Frank Williams, Norris Wil- liams. Sherman Williams, Barbara Williamson, Nathan Wimber- ly, L'Tanya Winlock, Iva Wis- dom, Joan Wooley, Melinda Wright, Willie Wright, Terry Young. Diedra Yowell, David Zike, Julia Zimmerman. z it 5 ....i ' i 3 Q T A ,QVII VI. A . 3 . tv f, Q ,Q ' .'i- ' ea . sl ' l h V' k 'tj bg, V, .1125 4 r g ff 'ini i s--'i ' .. e ' :- .QF X , t if it... Q Q '7 ' Z W, 4-it 5 . Q . 3 W fx. f we 55 1, .I S W l ,.- A ,A Aw. ex- -:EV vi.. -'I 'I v'. . 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Some students felt it was worthwhile and beneficial, buttthe sentiments of the majority of sophomores leaned toward the negative side. Discon- tentment with team teaching caused a sophomore walk-out. From this walk-out grew the Sophomore Advisory Commit- tee. This committee met irregularly to discuss problems that concerned sopho- mores. Sophomore biology students took a trip to St. Francis Hospital. Sophomore girls went on a trip to the Indiana Girl's School, while the boys visited the Pend- leton State Reformatory. When research projects expanded, sophomore classes vis- ited the Central Library. Tom Commons really gets up in the world as he labors for the stage craft crew building a balcony for the Senior Play, Cyrano de Bergerac. John D. Adams, Lorraine Ak- ers, Ricky Alexander, Ruth ' - Alexander, Anthony Allen, Debra Allen, Reginald Allen, - -1 .---. Dee Anderson, Robert Ander- Q ,F ,W 1: Ml tn., I 1 m ' 35' I j r son. 15 Curtis Andrews, Joyce An- Ir -4 - -- , fig drews, Janet Archy, Ronald gi, Atkins, Carl Bailey, Raymond -' W- 4 ' fx , gg .-.K Baker, Geneva Bailey, Jimmie ,Win o 'Q ' V .14 Q Bailey, Star Bailey. ' .- 1 ,..- 1 3 4. - ik H in Sara Ballard, Toni Ballinger, ' ,Q Avis Banks, Calvin Banks, Eva - - 6,3 . 6 0 Banks, Juan Battle, Dartez SQ gg hx 25 Baxter, Marilyn Baynes, Debra j -1' V -l M I I . ,,., Q s. A Belk. 5 K .. 1 1 ,gel J j x l ' ff' A ' 5 Z' , L 7 fl: ' ' 7- if , ' K5 f f? A ' Gary Bell,JacqueIine Bell,Pal- sg: . ' In , J issia Bellamy, Becky Bennett, Q a ' . los, 3,3 7 A 3 ,Q Spiro Bereveskos, Darlene Bar- '. 1 .W V' 15 .r W : .-azz - - - .- lx ' , f,,. 1 New ryhlll, Anna Bles, Jacqueline if ' K- M.- X .1 .. Blackman, Sam Blandina. VQfao- Q?iri5W'a anim. lr -4 i lk: ,v Q I .,, i ,3 M3 x ' Q .. . .jeu . 3. . Q 5:5 l rf . -v '-:..:1 ,E ' j F V Susan Blankenbaker, Kent I 5 ,,,, Bledsoe, Evon Board, Allison ' if 'ff Q Bond, Benjamin Boone, James l , l Bowers, Antonetta Boyd, Y - . John Boyd, Kevin Bradley. Daneil Bridgewater, William Bridwell, Deborah Broach, Jaunice Broach, Angela Brown, Clevland Brown, Ernest Brown, Herbert Brown, Ken- neth Brown. Robert Brown, Rowena Brown, Frank Brownlow, Te- resa Bryant, Beverly Bryant, Charise Bullock, Michael Bul- lock, Mark Bundrant, Darrell Burks. Derrick Burks, Myron Burris, Glenn Busby, Vickie Buxton, William Byrd, Karl Cain, Michael Cain, Michael Cain, Barry Caldwell. Dolly Campbell, Damon Cana- dy, Cynthia Carney, Brenda Carter, Mark Caudill, Keith Chambers, Jerry Cheung, Charles Chrismon, Val Cristo- pher. Alexander Clark, Betty Clark, Marc Clark, Marva Cobb, Lar- ry Coles, Thomas Commons, Craig Conley, Vienna Conway, Lucretia Cotton. Neal Cowherd, Wayne Cow- herd, Thomas Craig, John Crawford, Herbert Crawford, Thomas Crosby, Toni Cross, Kathy Crossland, Keith Cross- land. Gregory Crowe, Cassandra Crowley, Gloria Culp, Ralph Davenport, Betty Davis, Don- ald Davis, Janice Davis, Jerry Davis, Samuel Davis. Jo Davison, Wanda Demmings, Joe DeVasher, Byron Doug- las, Darryl Douglas, Larry Dud- ley, Dan Duke, Michael Du- rante, Brenda Durham. Deborah Edwards, LaJuana Edwards, Sarah Edyvean, Von- da Elam, Gregory Elder, Lois Eldridge, Wallace Elliott, Paula Epstein, Earon Ervin. Cheri Etters, Oliver Eubanks, Brian Evans, Joy Evans, Kath- erine Evans, Beverly Ewing, Nadine Fenderson, Steven Fer- guson, Janet Fisher. Annie Fletcher, Mark Floyd, Mike Foley, Marie Foster, Mi- chelle Fraction, Kathy Frank- lin, Rodney Franklin, Teresa Franklin, Maryrita Gaines. Michael Gardener, Tina Gar- ret, Karl Jon Glickert, Carol Golder, Cecil Golder, William Golder, Millicent Goodson, Carol Grady, Keith Gray. l , t a, I Z, . 1-1 4. 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'ff 'Inu 5sif'sEs as Kevin Gray, Raymond Gray, James Green, Victoria Green, Vincent Greene, Claire Griffin, Darryl Griffin, Carolyn Hall, Toni Hall Eric Hammond, Renee Hans- bough, Barbara Hansen, Jesse Hardin, Thomas Hardin, Har- vey Hardnett, Dana Harvey Scott Hatchel, Gerry Hatchett 1 1 Sue Hatfield, Dorothy Hayes Julie Helmar, Libbie Hender- son, Sandra Henderson, Viv- ian Henry, Chris Hill, Lomor- ris Hillman, Steven Hodges. Rita Hogan, Kathy Holder Lathron Hollis, Julia Hollo- way, Lydia Holmes, Mary Hol- mes, Jeris Hooks, John Hop- kins, Rhonda Hopson 1 Greg Horwitz, Dwayne How- ard, Morris Howard, Debbie Hubbard, Charles Huddelston, Harvey Hudson, Denise Hun- ter, Toni Hurrle, Alfred Hurt. Denise Jackson, Joan Jackson, Valerie Jackson, Barbara James, John Jelliffe, Donna Jenkins, Dennis Johnson, Frances Johnson, Jerry John- son. Johnnie Johnson, Leo John- son, Russell Johnson, Sarion Johnson, Stewart Johnson, Ce- cil Jones, Cheryl Jones, Cyn- thia Jones, Deborah Jones. Dennis Jones, Jeanette Jones, Jeffery Jones, Lora Jones, Tom Jones, William Jones, Jack Jordan, Reggie Jordan, Mike Kilbride. Team students busily look at magazines in order to select pictures for their collages Terri King, Clifford Lawrence, Willie Lawrence, Mary Law- son, Derrick League, Sheila Ledford, Deborah Lee Patri- cia Lee, Terry Lee. James Liddell, Glenda Light- foot, Jane Lingeman, Robert Love, Sandra Lovelace, Greg Luarry, Angela Ludding- ton, Lawrence Lunsford, Don- ald MacKienzie. Timothy Mackey, Henry Mad- dox, Douglas Makurat, Janet Malone, Bradley Martin, Diane Martin, Eiko Martin, Janet Martin, Joseph Martin. Theresa Martin, Tonny Mason, Philip Matthews, Yvonne Mat- thews, Cathy Mays, Deborah McCaskey, Rosalyn McCaskey, Vikki McCoy, Brenda McGee. f in ? .. f ' I e A :I X 4 4 .5 ga. mr 5 N . , as -15 ,yi , , . Y.. '-1 ll A 'lf -at s 2 N X' A N ' 1 gi Y - , gt J Q X i Q 5, I a x A I lrg it i i 5' A. ff' my X L-. . 1' ' . . Q ,,,,K. 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Edward Murrell, Leon Myers, Pamela Nelson, Michael Nem- ecek, Cheryl Neville, Clayton Nicholas, Steve Nixon, Percy Norman. i i f xx , a ,. , gi s --Qi X Q- ' ws fir gg . 2 x.: ,Q QR N wx i N i -. x 'bi tk Q5 .4 1 X , Q 51 i iii- y fai ' , 'T ,g F.: -X! is 'ri TXT 4 if - i Ays., , wg 3451- 9 'C' Z -1 -i .- .f:.-ww' 3' I , Af Gi , , ,,:, Hal . ,Q - Jeff Miller listens intently to direction from 1 'Y his fellow color guard officers, as he raises the A - flag for an early morning pep session. Denise Northington, Leon Ovelton, Carol Overton, Renee Owens, Janna Parker, Valerie Parker, Mary Parrott, Gloria Payton, Lela Pedigo. , . . Winifred Penn, Sandra Perdue, Donna Perkens, Shirley Per- Q kins, James Person, Dwaine WHY as 1 V V Perry, Sharon Pervine, James . V i Phillips, Larry Phinisea. ff r-,i'r'r vm, David Pierson, chris Pike, f' A' .iw ' , Kathy Polk, Gregory Porter, I wifi' , .J ,,,, Shoni Potter, Pamela Powe, ii -A - arol Prim, Kris Pursigor, J .,, 4 ' K ,,,,V H f James Qualls. Q- f V U4 an M Evan. Ragar, Clyde Rainey, t X y , .fwgl , Jennifer Ramsey, Deborah Ev , , Y 4, W 39' , ' Rand, Denise Randolph, Jean- ,Q -, i ' - -M I f ' . ette Randolph, Sherre Rawls, Q x WL - if , fi Ray Nothaniel, Robert Reed. .--32? if 5? A A I 5 A 5 ,1 , 4 S55 Karen Reeves, Sterling Rice, i 7, .. ii WZ, 1 ft , Matt Richardson, Sharla Rod- Q iff, ti- if ' 453 f dy, David Rogers, Fredrick V, 5' A ' Q Rogers, Kenneth Rogers, Rus- fi .xi - - N k ,J R . ,iq E 4 N . sell Rour e an owan f- :A w i-i f' nag l . V 'Q We 11437 is . Todd Rumor, Glen Rush, Den- W ay, I it ,X I, M nis Russell, J. D. Sanders, Jaki f. '7 fist' 'QQ . '? .P ,H f , .' Sanders, Greta Sargent, Chris- X - ix, if ' 1 N ' topher Schneider, Catherine iri ' W., .f.si'i 'ii,i w -if ' .1 'N ' J , -Q Wi , i- 1 ,, Schott, Charles Scott. X -- s . 1 ilfi, . MINI! Jia' 4 'Xi .n -sms.. NMli'lk iil1ilil A ii .. . ., Q ffm-P Ari.. ,,..,,v. E Ai K Dovie Scott, Shon Scott, Der- L QF? ' A -, if' Qi 1 rick Scruggs, Anthony Seats, J , , if ii Doug Sefton, Mike Sefton, , ,nuv ,IG ,jig A Anna Selmanoff, Michael Q 3E .,5V: ,. ,X , V J v U , ,,, ix, ' 4, Y .11 V Shea' Lydia Shaw' - ' ,- : ,iii , V' U ' J ' X x .AL4 4 lx' I-X Deborah Sheldon, Doris Shep- pard, Tony Shirley, Janet Shi- vely, Stephen Singleteary, Mark Skole, Scott Slaymaker, Chris Smeehuyzen, Cheryl Smiley. Barry Smith, Kevin Smith, Latherio Smith, Mary Smith, Mitchell Smith, Robert Smith, Ronald Smith, Suzan Smith, James Spaulding. Debra Spurling, Brenda Stal- lion, Mary Stanford, James Starkey, Cynthia Starrett, Al- berta Steavens, Dale Stern, Patricia Stigler, Leah Stiles. Steven Stocks, Debra Stokes, Jesse Stover, Cora Stowers, Robert Stricklen, Ezell Sul- livan, Keith Sutton, Jacque- line Sweatt, James Talley. Lisa Talley, Keith Tate, Ar- lene Taylor, Carla Taylor, Elizabeth Taylor, Sheila Tenner, Pamela Terry, Anita Thomas, Anthony Thompson. Donna Thompson, Loretta Thompson, Willard Thomo son, Ricardo Tinker, Bonnie Turner, Holly Turner, Patricia Turner, William Turnley, Sorelle Vaughe. Ann Ventresca, Patricia Day Walker, James Walker, Terry Wallace, Sheryl Washing- ton, Marilyn Watkins, Thomas Watkins, Carol Watson, Elbert Watts. Carmon Weaver, Steven Webb, Cathy Weber, Patricia Web- ster, Betsy Wells, Michael Wells, Michelle Wells, Suzanne Wells, Cathy Welsh. Deborah White, Edwin White, Sylvia White, Myra Wiley, Br- yan Williams, Cheryl Williams, Cindy Williams, Phyllis Wil- liams, Vicki Williams. Angela Wilson, Rose Wilson, Sandra Wilson, Searon Wilson, Gertrude Woodruff, Glenn Woods, Marilyn Yarbro, Fred Young. i ' W . 4. i I 9' A 'r I 5 5 4 lj S . 'S-. . 3 4 W Nr ,- i l' V QA xg? Qi f 7-ti .if su.: . 4' -P' ' 5 , ,V X E VY I 4A.A I 1 X. v 1 X ill?-5, is 5 it ' y .jg i T . iz C 0 z' x' 2 M fl ft., ' 75' ' 3 . Ca M xxru X ,KKK .HY X. A ,, fx X P' X ' I 2 'B i ...gr Q -X ,I ' ri---we f ' fifzii t',.. . 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Freshmen also took time out to view special films in the auditorium. Opinions concerning team teaching ranged from very enthusiastic to ques- tioning. One freshman summed it up in this way: Team teaching is better than the usual conventional classroom, but it still lacks something. Students listen as Mrs. Kirby gives instruction to her freshman Spanish l class. Olel Robert Adair, Alycia Adams, Amy Adams, Joe Adams, Shel- ley Aders, Betty Agnew, Fran- gg ces Alexander, Bijanka Allen, Carolyn Allen. ai I . 1 , 1-igs 'E 4 A. .2 is lvin Allen, James Allen, Leola Allen, Paul Allen, Jay Alley, Bever Anderson, Marsha And- erson, Charlotte Andrews, Le- eta Anthony. Hillard Armour, Denis Avery, Denise Avery, Slim Bailey, Al- len Banks, Ulysses Banks, San- dra Barnett, Pamela Batemon, Cheryl Belk. Verna Bell, Katherine Bem- berey, James Benn, Bernita Berryhill, Loen Beverly, Mi- cheal Bies, Patricia Blackmon, Ronald Blakey, Bruce Boh- 4 . P-1 .if 4 N- ' xr s.w.' S , ' Q X. iafidef. , offs Q i X + 1 is X. gg fs lg fi in Q x 1 ,X Q Celia Boler, Yolanda Bonds, Christine Bostick, Steven Bou- ghton, Greg Boyd, Vickie Boyd, Sheila Bradford, Barbara Branch, Victoria Brandon. 4 133 4 In teacher Gary Wood's freshman class, stu- dents learn a practical application of business by putting the barter system into action. Mary Branson, Bill Breson, Toni Breson, Anthony Brewer, Deloris Brewer, Kathy Bric- cetti, Alene Brown, Celene Brown, Don Brown. Dwain Brown, Maurice Brown, Patricia Brown, Rickie Brown, Thea Brown, William Brown, William Brown, Carmen Brown, Jessie Byrant, Theresa Bryant, Elliot Bullie, Regina Buntin, Charles Burke, Dewayne Burke, Michael Burke, Terry Burrus, Glen Busby, Harry Bush, Tonie Bush, Alice Calhoun, Marcia Cameron, Rosila Camp- bell, Shelia Cannon, Philip Carroll, Joye Carter, Robin Chandler, Leslie Cheney, Sue Clairedy, Debra Clark, Jeri Clark, Tina Cobb, Mark Cole, Cecelia Coleman, Connie Cole- man, Donald Coleman, Mary Coleman, Michelle Coleman, Sindy Cole- man, Steve Coleman, Betsy Colgan, Bonita Collins, North- ina Cooper, Jeffrey Colston, Harold Conway, David Cou- den. Alice Covington, Diana Cox, Nancy Craig, Richard Craig, Wesley Crawford, Ronald Crayton, Thomas Crossland, Diane Crey, Lynn Crosby. 1 s Q i t , 1 fax at ,B Magi :::::::5' gre.. ,m,lu,,, 'a .,- , ' 4 I' 1 Jr vf, ,fe.,,,.2. 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V LAQSPI 9 in r Derrick Curry, Garcia Davee, Andrea Davis, Dennis Davis, Derrell Davis, Joslynn Davis, Keith Davis, Rogers Dawson Susie Dawson. 1 Denise Dirroh, Linda Dicker- son, Johnathan Dillard, Helen Dodd, Steve Donegan, Mona Donovan, Pam Donovan, Julia Dorn, Kim Dorsey. Sandra Douglas, Bill Dresser, Bill Duerscheadt, Delores Dun- can, Tanya Duncan, Brian Dunham, Randell Dycus, William Ealy, Mitchell Edmonds. Gloria Emerson, Rose Engler, Brenda Ervin, Carol Ervin, Vicki Ervin, Wes Ervin, Rodney Evans, Wilmetta Evans, Elona Evans. Mosey Fenderson, Verlinda Ferguson, John Fewell, Joyce Fields, Kenneth Fields, Pame- la Fisher, Jennifer Finnell, Debra Fletcher, Christopher Flint. Stanley Flowers, John Foley, Darnell Ford, Kathy Ford, Wil- son Fox, Selina France, David Franklin, Leta Freeman, Eliza- beth French. Vincent French, Pamela Fresh, Malinda Gains, James Galla gher, Laurie Gardner, Judy Garrett, Toni Garrett, Colleem Garry, Lajuanda Gibson. Jeff Gilbert, Debra Golder, Alan Gould, Joyce Goulding Patsy Grace, Kathy Grannan Cassandra Grant, James Grant Gloria Graves. 1 1 1 Peter Gray, Barbara Green, Jay Green, Lois Green, Betsy Greene, Gerald Greenwade Maggie Grimes, Vicky Grisby, Tom Hackett. 1 John Hadley, Tom Haffman, Marcia Hainey, Valerie Hale, Ricky Hamiter, Joel Hardy, Kitty Harger, Jennifer Harper, Angela Harrington. Audrey Harris, Wilbert Har- rison, Harlon Hoskins, Brian Hawkins, Liander Hayes, Reba Hayes, Theresa Hazelwood, El- enora Heard, Rubi Henderson. Debra Henson, Garland Hema son, Carlyle Hill, Marsha Hill, Ida Hillman, Felicia Hinant, Brad Hirtzel, Charles Hobson, Michael Hoke. X 135 Cynthia Holland, Rodney Hooks, Eugene Hooton, Jef- frey Hopson, Robert Howard, Rodney Howell, Avery Hud- son, Patricia Humphrey, Gail Humphreys. David Huxhold, Howard ln- gram, Marlillia Ingram, Syl- vester Ingram, Helen Ivy, Er- nest Jarrett, J. J. Jackson, Pamela Jackson, Rodney Jack- son. Robbin Jefferson, Bruce John- son, Diane Johnson, James Johnson, Janet Johnson, Kathy Johnson, Scott John- son, Sherry Johnson, Sylvia Johnson. Annette Jones, Crawford Jones, Ernestine Jones, Jean- ette Jones, Jeffrey Jones, Mi- chelle Jones, Pequita Jones, Renee Jones, Rhonda Jones. Rochelle Jones, Terry Jones, Tyler Jones, Vonnya Jones, Vivian Joyner, Felicia Kemper, Solomon Kennedy, Willie King, Terry Kinnard. Rickey Knox, Elsa Kramer, Larry Lael, Lisa Lacy, Gilbert Lamont, Keith Lasher, Danlvin Lewis, Deborah Lewis, Johnny Lewis. Veronica Lewis, Byron Lip- kins, Linda Long, Daniel Love- lace, Diana Lyerson, Cheryl Majors, Andrea Manning, Joann Manson, Irene Manvel. Karen Markland, Tra Marsh, Doug Mathis, Lynn Mathis, Antonio Martin, Charles Mar- tin, Penny Martin, Debra Mason, Anthony Matthews. Stanley May, Merle McAnal- len, Kathy McClendon, Karla McCIury, Reginald McCul- lough, Dave McDowell, Linda McFarland, Marian McGrome, Tim McLaughlin. Clarrissa McLay, Rita McLen- don, Diane McPherson, Kevan Melton, Vicki Merriman, Michael Metchell, Anthony Middleton, Curtis Miller, Dawn Miller. Elizabeth Miller, Kevin Miller, William Miller, Deirdre Minor, Karen Mintor, Vicki Monroe, Toni Montgomery, Catherine Moore, Constance Moore. Gwendolyn Moore, lris Moore, Joe Moore, Linda Moore, Tanya Moore, Toni Moore, Teresa Moreland, Jeffrey Morse, Willie Moses. mf? 1 ,W , ? . . XA f ile u im., M 'x H W is if , . csi t X. -.,ASf:5-'- 1 K 'L -k My i s g-, i. .my . -rg St 1- 715 H '4 1 A L ig- .g.1. '- V M 1-'AQ 5' J ,- QM ' ,,,..., -A 'Vi r A JT? xi ruff- sais Again 0' ' I , Ai :V K I G' fy 'Sa is an 'fs-1? tl b ,.V, ,i g ,, .1 , . . ,.. .3 ' ,- 1 - -i ' 'A NR Pg . J. at-5 f si i l , X 54 f- ' -i t ' ' lt x lf l as W A i -vw 1 l is veg i ' f 4' . -to . i -S! V' I s. ft f we at K . J .. 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's N qw- fx f ., , :I-..'5 -V ,L XFN, J -f , -'g i l X K 'L 'W'-7 W Hs George Mosley, Lisa Mosley, Robert Mosley, Jeannine Mur- rell, Darryl Murphy, Karen Murphy, Harry Musgrove, Ted Myers, Barbara Myricks. Gogi Napier, Robyn Nichol- son, Blenda Nolcox, Roger Northington, Kathy O'Con- nor, Kevin O'Connor, Thomas Ohrn, Uzo Osili, Willard Owens. Valerie Paicely, Thomas Park- er, Joe Patterson, Nathaniel Patton, James Payne, Denise Peacock, Danny Pell, Jeffrey Penick, Anthony Pennington. Phyllis Pepper, Yvonne Perry, Susan Peters, Floris Petty, Warren Petty, John Phelps, Debra Phillips, Larry Phinisee, Linda Pierson. James Poston, Dion Priest, Gloria Pringle, Barbara Rad- ford, Edward Ramsey, Michael Randolph, Vivien Randolph, Craig Ratcliff, Dan Read. Deborah Reed, Darreyl Reeves, Rita Rent, Brad Rice, Carl Rice, David Rice, Sylvia Rice, Karen Rickman, Martha Ringel. Lois Rivers, Rita Roberts, Helen Robertson, Yvonne Robinson, Diane Rogers, Sher- ryla Rolle, Debbie Rooks, Syl- vester Rowe, Ronald Rowlette Timothy Rush, Robert Rus- sell, Sarah Ryder, Ann Sack- enheim, Toni Sales, Hampton Sallee, Barbara Sanders, Ed- ward Sanders, Rhonda Sand- ers. Sharon Sanders, Eric Saper- stein, Keith Satterfield, Karen Sawyer, James Scalon, Debbie Schneider, Michael Schnitz- meyer, Derek Scruggs, Linda Seals. Connie Sharp, Greg Sharpe, Earl Shaw, Kelly Shea, Jon Shepherd, Terry Shepherd, Paul Shively, Prentice Siegel, Byron Simmons. Connie Simpson, Andrea Smith, Celeste Smith, Delinda Smith, Ella Smith, Gail Smith, Mary Smith, Nina Smith, Stanley Smith. Wayne Smith, Beverly Snow, Pamela Snow, Laurie Solter- mann, Lucia Spears, Portia Spencer, Carolyn Stanfill, Lynnecha Stevenson, Laconia Stewert. Freshmen find tudy, entertainment at SHS Theresa Stewart, Sandra Stick- ler, Wynona Stokely, David Stovall, Mike Stovall, Helen Stratton, Joann Suggs, Leon Sullivan, Peggy Sullivan. Keith Sutton, Sherman Tack- ett, Debra Talley, Robert Tan- ner, Otha Taylor, Rita Taylor, Russell Taylor, Betty Tarvin, Carolyn Teague. Roselyn Tener, Brian Thomas, Karen Thomas, Robert Thom- as, Thero Thomas, Anthony Thompson, Robert Thomp- son, Elaine Thorton, Nathan Thuma. Derrick Tipton, Ronald Tool- ley, Palestin Townsend, Diane Trotter, Arthur Tucker, Sheila Turner, Teresa Turner, Rickie Tyson, Vicki Upshaw. Kenneth Utley, Laura Vent- resca, Andrea Wade, Dennis Wagner, John Waldon, Sharon Walker, Brenda Walston, Cherry Walton, Mia Lon Walton. 1 if -1.' g. A I A' 1 x Q3 sb- Sk Q X. so X W ' Y V 'Wi Q - fe F-,TF f , 52 is , M . . gs ., . . -5 . ll gf QE X , yt A variety of expressions are seen as each fresh- man cheerleader, and other fans in the stands, react differently to what is on the field. Nix S its if Q S Civ U qW 153,5- .,,,.,. K ,. ,.,. .- h - : 3 iii is 5 N ., x ,..: N ll xx J , 1 ' ' t- rx. t. V ,k-. 4 - x V' 2,91 E I 1 fx? ,L X ' .Q 5 A - ' gt, Q' A X, 4 1 ' 'Y 4' txt .N -ET x I i R X lt if N A if WS T l 01 U A 'Nl Q. xfHi 3 ff .c y Carol Ward, Karla Ward, Kim Warfield, Steve Warner, Brenda Washington, Michael Watkins, Kathy Watson, Adrienne White, Toni White. Paula Whitfield, Ronnie Wig- gins, Steve Wiggins, Tim Wig- gins, Dennis Williams, Eddie Williams, Emma Williams, Gwendolyn Williams, James Williams. Joe Williams, Kerry Williams, Marlon Williams, Paul Wil- liams, Steven Williams, Thom- as Williams, Ticia Williams, Venice Williams, Cecile Wil- son. Diane Wilson, Kandi Wilson, Kim Wilson, Wayne Wilson, Diane Wimsatt, Michelle Win- frey, Anthony Winston, James Wiseman, Thomas Woodard, Arnold Wooden, Sheila Woods, Roger Woodson, Cheryl Wright, Jeffrey Wright, Teresa Yates, Dana Yowell, Marilyn Thomas. i 139 1 in 3 x ilk ga W Shortridgers . . . experimenting in . . . the world of business . . . preparing for their place in the future. Plotting their course . . . to a better understanding of their community and its commercial activity. Surrounded in the beauty of the Wash- ington Flower Shop, Alison Rooker and Kathy McClure smell the beautiful aroma of the flowers. The Washington Flower Shop-30th and Washington Blvd., 923-2428. Mr. Bell poses beside the shelves loaded with helpful pharmaceutical goods at Bell's Prescription Center-3400 N. Meridian St., 926-5463. Allan 'Mitter displays some of Atlas Supermarket's choice meat products. Atlas Supermarket-720 E. 54th St., 255-6800. xv R A' 'le' s7 A, . gl.. A K 1-4 ..- 3 'gf' ffl 5. t . jg .2 YA -uni' W 5 5 ig! JP -me-was-sumxw-m..,..X . . ...Mum .vas-QQ J., I 'Nr NX Take h ,..........,......,.,..,..,....... Students buy Local goods N-'im Denise lVlurrell and Keith Crain admire the luscious candy among the other as- sorted foods at King's Variety Store-140 E. 30th St., 924-4726. Gaile Ellers, Jill Slavmaker, lVlai'k Hoi'- vvitz, and Alison Hooker enjoy themselves in a visit to The Accent Shope618O Hill- side Ave., 251-9221. vw-iyw ' 9 AW: f 'ap 'ik i if ? N 'N Q - e 5 ,, 5 'N' ' A X -,X X' . if I Fig 'C ,QE-: . kgfxx ,- .1 'ki a - - .A . .BENA- I Food, gas Make people Go strong Will rush to fill your car up with gas, wash your windshield with energy, check under your hood, and give you an added bonus-top value stamps. You get service with a flair at FLOYD'S!-1845 East 38th Street, 923-8929. What do you do with an empty COCA-COLA can after you drink every- thing that's in it? Peggy Hudson still thirsty, places the can on top of her head, and wonders who in the world will be nice enough to buy her the real thing another COCA-CO LA. Janis Eshowsky displays three of her favorite, yummy cereals as she shops at S E V E N -E LEVEN SUPERMARKETS. Seven-Eleven stores can fulfill any of your needs and are open from seven in the morning to eleven at night-located at 39th and Illinois Streets. ulf s fra, ' tor WALUE 1 E Sfllys 1 , 1 I . 5 .Hip ,WT V fl, Y' il l .lg l I r me ff gl I XV! 4 ' T ' Pr .,.,,sf- V I ii ', 1112? r X -1 - 5. f 5 - f ,.g, - ,V 5325, Q., - - Q I '-.,'- .A , 2 VJ-u4'rg,.MiXim M, I ,. N' N ' 'M df , , - - ,.,, j ' , Q'i x'5 F is ' i l ' ff- r l' E522 5 , igfsz if g- 9. if ..f rig -ff l it lm. Zi 3, f.. .,i,e iii? ff : me .ij ve a ' . up.. w , , if . f K. xi Qs s. Q Fw-X 22.1 we H-wx. -4.f , W R ' ,. RQ ilu.. . F Mg 'E FROG! LOOPS neu ',, .sums ,ii Qggjif 991 '9- ...'i.'l-8 ff... 42. 1' ,gf fr' wg' 219 .f Photography Banking are Big business NATIONAL SCHOOL STUDIOS Best Wishes Your Underclass Photographer 5442 North Keystone Ave. 253-1884 IVIERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK 38th Street Banking Office Eugene L. Pavey, Vice President 21 West 38th Street 926-3384 I i Member F.D.I.C. I 'I45 4 John Hobbs Portia Tharpe yjfofo Mex csfuogo Pamela Kuhn 6374411 81,4 435 5 gqyres QQ Co. ijggfg Qfgof fa itil, 'Wh 6 I c san angelo, texas N N d-Ili' 1- I '!'?. Q pjggglilgiuilfmp 1 xy Qi sf? Ng, Y Eff W gina fm -M M., me 1 D .,,. ,N M F 1 D w+w.- -f...-w.. nm., M . -. ' N31 ,, 4 M' ' '--J. '-' 'f'w-osvs ' ,ms ,A 1 ' . - A v M'M-v-o- e - M. -' 'y---S-.,.-x,,,,, WNW Q ,'--l UN' '1lw t fu' '- if-. f.. ' . ' mam ff-wsw,A,,,,, , i4 rrsx,.,-ffrflmg, f'5q'fm,.s..c ' 0 Jwefrxqym, Q 2... , In -xi U -A , f 1.-vuaw.,,,Mxaim-U A , R H-Q-avg, V . . . f., f 4, Wniggmt Selected counseling for selecfed customers Winner of I3 national yearbook awards 4 Ridger's view Places to go V Things lo do For excellent lunch and dinner of Chinese and American food, visit the LANTERN ROOM. Open daily from 11 AM to 10 PM. Banquet rooms are also available. 3764-68 N. Meridian St. Phone 925-9700 1 ap..- ., '. , -.., . . , !1 1'!'935Bv'I . , .,., .va i- f--..-,-,-,..---.-Q-.4-a-use-mg. N. 'We 11 -v - . . . - ,ag-...4..-..q.........,- A ' Q 5 'I vqgniwab-bfi... ' ' ' ' WT T'fi?'W '9?'- 1- 4 ' . 1 1. . ,'3,gTL?4 iSY 91 1' 51,115-fx aw 1 4 iff' ,naw-f +wfS 4-95. . 'rg ,ra - -,Li h 5512 .gf 5.4 '1 .-ww ggf,.j,f.i1y: 1.1 3 1' we Q93 , 4, s-' T- E ,.., . 'f 'l . -2- . , .M my .Ziggy -fi Y ad' will I Robin Wallace is a member of the , PEPSI generation. She knows that you've , got a lot to live and PEPSI's got a lot to 1 give. 3 -1--M--....... SLAYM-AKE R AN D ASSOCIATES v 5 F Qfmlnql rr-,I '--v-.V Compliments of -N ' 'A ' ' V 5'-'I 4 ML' H f ., , ,,,,, PQ .. ,- ef ., gr , -1, ff,, ., M-ei. X-f-K--f-2-'2 kl- '+M on + .A l, -of ' r ' ' f is-ra,2i2 we The Georgetown Square Shopping Center 30th and Georgetown Road v gqnwwln- ! T A R U A n 3 ,,.f KX, ' ex fx ev H V Fu linac -M ' rs, gif . ' - 1 N ' F k I, , --'A -'- , Q N HIM! .A ....: . x ,4V- IW. ' W, - -' ' ' - , A b M , -:Ti ' 'il' A -,,,-f -,. Q , Rgjw-,,,x-V-,H-Eli, '..,: .,.. ,. I V A 2.an......' v 'V P Congratulations to the Class of 1972. .liii--. l The sank. 1 Indiana Naliqgggcl I 4 Y lr Z. w 5 ,, t . f , pr- ffl.: ' ' U! .ff W CH'5 'f 'ef-W Y , ,A A ',Aef we 1 llvg IW!! if 1, rut Y I t E1 rt' M r W ., 5 . it . wW,,,w,,X..,.i,,,,N ri A X Au . V t I an GO '72 GO! Lieber Equipment Co. Stamps and Carter say HHH!!! iand Good Luck, tool So does The New Establishment and A Capella X 'Y' A' I' , 4'7 1 H X l x TRN '7 'Y we Q, r r r . X ' ? f , sN Q R 5' KJ W A D 5 . K -V 4 IQ WW' we 15199 MLW' Susan Blankenbaker says: Please tell your parents to shop at my dad s supermarkets. RICHARD S MARKET BASKETS 2350 East 52nd Street at Keystone Avenue 3701 East 38th Street at Sherman Drive 4401 East New York Street at Euclid. sv0 '!D X. , ' 4 Stokely Van Camp - 1972 Basketball Team members Ron Jones, Chuck Jordan and Chester Dorsey clown around in the Echo Office while drinking Gatorade -The Thirst Ouencher. Congratulations to the Class of 1972 from the mighty, marching Blue Devils. I i The Annual and Echo staff ipeople with moneyl say thanks for the memories that their year of working with publications gave them. i Barbara Hill Peggy Hudson Mark Horwitz Janis Eshowsky Sue McKee Karen Glickert Jill Slaymaker Mary Bruce Gaile Ellers Brian Radiffe Mr. Robert Houston Cathy McAndrews Rob Dawson Phil Lowry Thomas Beck Chris Schneider Sherman Williams David Ryder Beth Burris Terry Walsh Sharon Carter David Miller Jeff Ragar Kevin Lillard Deidra Yowell Mr. Richard Cohen Mr. 84 Mrs. Leroy Russell Cathy Bryant Jane Warders Judy Massey Patricia Rose Hummons Dave Skole Barbara Malone Cheryl Ann Pryor Gloria Johnson Sharon Carter Walter Cain Barbara Hill Randy Kelso Carl Woods Gary Costley Bettye-Jo Rawls Savoir Bear Phelter Sharon Archie The Class of 1972-The Best Yet! Jackie Perkins Dale Dupree Roz Dunham Sharon D. Steaven Terry Lynn Willis Dan Smith Elizabeth Bourke Toni and Kim M. V. Harding ll lEsq.l Brian W. Radliffe Audrey Heard Peggy Hudson Gregory Jones Sharon Merriweather Garnell Love ll Michael Young John Randolph Aaron Bailey Tom Marks Charles L. Caldwell Miss Verryee Brown Geralyn Bellamy Michael Wilford French Miss Lulu Barnett Valaida Pompey White Vikki Bird Benberry. Barbara Pearline Overton Shari Bari McCray Carmie LeSa Hansbrough Vaniessa Diane Ealy Diane Jackson Diane Johnson Lynn Hosmer Karen Glickert Penny Armistead Mark Horewitz Liz Litel John Hobbs Kay Strong Charles Haxhold Jim Jelliffe Clinton Carbon Carol Hansen Darlene Willis Virginia Booth Cathy McAndrews Kitty Smith Margaret Hurrle Sharon Watkins Rodney Smith Janis Eshowsky Kevin Lillard Warren Boyd A ABERSON, ROY.. . ACADEMICS .... A CAPELLA . . . ACTIVITIES .. Adams Adams Adams , Alicia . . , David . . , Jennifer Adams, Joe .... ADAMS, MARY . . . ...... . . 94 Branson, Betsy .... Akard, Luke ...... Alexander, Ruth . . . Allen, Anthony. . . Cobb ...... 54,55 Allen, Bijanka . . Allen, Carolyn . Allen, Mary Ann Allen, Reggie . . Allen, Susie . . . Alley, Jay ....... Anderson, Andrea .... Anderson, Marsha . . Anderson, Vicki . . . ANNUAL ....... Armistead, Penny . . Arnold, Diane ..... ART CLUB ...... ART DEPARTMENT ..92 ..17 ..58 ..36 ..42 ..64 ..54 .......82 . 41 ,48,55,120 ......52,56 .......50 ...50,52 ....50 ...54,55 ..87 ..42 ....82 ...54,59 .....42 .....52,86 ........38 ..52,59,64,65 57 ........57 ........28 ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT ..... .. 34 B Baetzhold, Howard . Bailey, Geneva .... BAKER, HOOVER . ........87 Baker, Raymond . . . Baker, Kim ........ BALLOW, MATTIE .... BAND ............. Banks, Avis ......... Banks, Vanita ..... Barnett, Aurelius. . . Barnett, Nelvia .... Barringer, Charles . . . Barrow, Liz ...... BASEBALL ..... BASKETBALL . . . Battles, Debra .... Beasly, Elaine .... Beck, Tom ....... BEHLING, LEONARD. . Bell, India ......... Bell, Jackie ....... Bellamy, Sharon . . . ......52 Benberry, Vickie . . . Bennett, Becky .... Bereveskos, Spiro . . . Berryhill, Darlene . . . Bibbs, Stanley ..... Blackman, Patricia . . . Bland, Derrick ..... Blankenbaker, Susan . . . . 58,59,75 .....50 ...49 ...73 ...55 124 14,47,54,56,60 . . 14,15,41,56 . . 24,61,78,82 ........56 . . . 38,59,120 .......72 .....82 ........51 ......54,55 18,41 ,43,44,45, 48,63,64,65,77 ......29,60 ........50 ..48,54,55,56 ........52 .......55 ....43,47 ....49,82 . . . 44,52,63 .......42 ...48,77,87 ....54,60 Index BLEWETT. MILDRED. .. .... 93 Blocks, Wilhelmena ............ 42 BOARMAN, RICHARD ..... 78,84,92 Boaz, Brian .......... . . . 70,76,77 Bolander, Bruce . . . ...... . . 77 Bolden, Coleen . . . . . . 54,86,120 Bond, Allison . . ....... 47 Booth, Virginia . . . . . 52 Bourke, Liz . . . Boyd, Vicki . . . Boyd, Warren ..... Bradford, Sheila . . . Bradshaw, Sarah Beth. . Branson, Mary . . . BRASS CHOIR .... BRIDGE CLUB ... Bridgewater, Terance Brinkley, Tom .... Broach, Debra ..... Broach, Jaunice. . . Brown, Frank . . . . . Brown, Jack ........ Brown, DeWayne ..... BROWN, SUSAN . . Brown, Patricia . . . Brown, Ruth .... Brown, Vernyee . . . Bruce, Mary ...... Bryant, Cathy .... Bryant, Mike .... Bryant, William . . . Burch, Charise .... Burdette, Herman . . BURDICK, LARRY.. . Burke, Anthony . . . Burks, Derrick . . . Burks, Wanda . . . Burris, Beth .... Burris, Wayne . . . Busby, Bonita . . . Busby, Roslyn ...... Buschman, Pete ..... ....35 ....82,83,87 . 43,44,52,58,61 23,59 ...15,87 ..42 . ..48 ....82 .....54 .....42,54,55 55,56,59,75,120 .........a2 ..22 ....54 ...Nea .....52,54,55 .......4e,64 Brownlow, Frank ..... 38,39,44,52,58,59, 63,64 . . . 57,59,64,65 .......82 ..64 ..60 ....74 ...49,50 ....73 .....52 ....40,41,44 .......82,83 . 50,51 ,54,55,64 .......56,64 ....67 BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT ....... .. . 32 Buxton, Vickie .... . . 52 C Cain, Karl . . . . . . 46,55 Cain, Walter .... . . 55,79,87 Caldwell, Tara ..... . . . 54,86,120 Cameron, Sandra .............. 61 Campbell, Amy ........ 52,59,60,120 Campbell, Cathy .... 15,51,54,55,56,64 Campbell, Dolly ..... Campbell, Kathy . . . .......56,59 .......15,54 CARNAL, BOB. .. Carney, Cynthia . . .........91- so CARPENTER, ROSEMARY . . 54,55,92 Carter, Joyce .... Carter, Sharon. . . Caudill, Melanie . . CHANCE, JERRY. CHEERLEADERS. CHESS CLUB .... Christopher, Valerie Cisneros, Carlos . . . Clark, Alexander . . Clark Betty ..... Clark Tim . . . Clark Toni .. Cobb AI . . . Cobb Art ..... Cobb Marva ..... Terri ..... COHEN, RICHARD Coleman, Corine . . COLEMAN, JULIAN .. Coleman, Mary ...... Collins, Bonita . . . Commons, Tom . . Conroy, Harold ..... Consentino, Andrew. . . Conway, Diane . . . Corbin, Fred ..... Craig, Nancy . . . Craig, Tom ....... Crain, Keith ...... .....42 ...41,40 ...54,55 ...78 ...86 ...49 ...59 ...21,47 ...52,82 ...52,57 ......48,120 59 .55,70,71,79,87 72 ......54 . . .40,42,43,48 .......48,54 . ...... 90 ...47 15 ..125 ...82 ...59 ..120 ...50 55,59,60,61,65,141 Crawford, John .......... 55,59,120 Creedon, Nancy. . . . . 52,66,120 Crider, Derek ..... ...... 5 5 CROSS COUNTRY . .. ..... 77 Crossland, Keith ....... . . . 51 CROWDUS, EVELYN . . . . . . . . 92 Curry, Derek ........ . . . 76,77 D Davenport, Ralph . . . Davenport, Theresa ............ 51 CAMPUS BOOK CLUB ......... 42 Carbon, Clinton ........ 55,59,60,61, 62,64,65,66,67,114 CAREER SAMPLING .......... 56 Davis, Debra ....... 54,55,59,86,120 Davis, Donald .... ......... 5 9 Davis, Katheleen . . . . . 46,60,61 Davis, Rock .... Davison, Jo .... Dawson, Rob . . . Day, Patricia .... Dea, Helen ..... DEBATE CLUB . . DEDICATION. . . Devasher, Joe . . . Dickens, Kim . . . Dirkens, Kim . . . Dorsey, Chester. . . Duke, Dan ..... Duke, Debra ..... 120 ......52 .....41,45,55 54,55,57 ,86,120 ..101 ...47 .....70 .......52 ...72,81,82 ......59 Duncan, Denise .... . . . 15,54,55,61 Dunham, Roz . . . Dupree, Dale .... . . . 44,52,59 . . . 55,56,59,60 .I V f fa 2 Dupree, Jackie . . . . 54,55 Dutton, Mike ...... . . . 44 E Ealy, Willie .... . . . 82 Early, Jackie. . . . . . 15 ECHO ....... . . . 41 ECHO STAFF. . . Edwards, Debra .... .......... 6 4 Edwards, Liz .... Edyvean, Sarah .... Eib, Reitha .... Elam, Mike .... Elder, Greg .... . . . . 52,54,59,120 .....59,64,65 ....122 Ellers, Gaile ...... 39,54,55,57,86,141 Ellers, Gary . . . ........... 64,77 Ellison, Jim . . . ......... . . 82 Elston, Sheri ..... . . 32,51 Engler, Siegfried . . . . . 46,49 Ervin, Vicki ..... .....--- Eshowsky, Janis . . . . . 39,61,144 Evans, Joy ..... .... 5 9,61 Ewing, Beverly . . . F FACULTY .... . Fasig, Don ...... Ferguson, Steve. . . Fewell, John .... Finn, Alonez .... Finnell, Jennifer . . Field, Barbara . . . Floyd, Greg . . . Foley, Mike . . . FOOTBALL FOOTLIGHTS . . Ford, Debra .... Ford, Derrick . . . Foster, Curtis .... Fraction, Michelle . Franklin, Darrell . . Franklin, Michelle . Frazier, Bucky . . . FREELAND, RON French, Debbie . . . French, Mike .... G Gaines, Dallas . . . Gallagher, Jamie . . Gant, Michael . . . Gardner, Emily . . . Gardner, Laurie . . Garrett, Charles . . Garrett, Toni . . . Garry, Collen . . . Gashaw, Gabra . . . GERMAN CLUB. . . Gibbs, James .... Gibson, Jim ..... GIBSON, WILLIAM Gilbert, Lamount. . Gilliland, Randy . . Gilliland, Tracy . . . .. ..47,53 .. ...96 . . 52,65 ...61 ,...77 ...86 ...42 ....42 41 ...65,77,84 ...55 ...50 . . . . 70,87 47 ...so .. ...59 ...70 ..........38,56 . . . . 41,44,48,54,55 70 .......46 .. . 49,55,59,64 ....41,43 ...60 ...50 .......50 . . . 52,53,60,61 '.'.'.'Ai.sQ .. ...82 .... 25,80 .. ......... 82 . . . 43,49,50,51 . . . 49,60,61,73 GIRLS A and B DRILL TEAM ....... GIRLS LEAGUE .............. 54 Glickert, Karen . . .41,43,44,52,56,64,65 GOLF ..................... 74 Goodrich, James .............. 60 Grady, Carol ...... 52,54,55,56,57,59 Grady, Linda .............. 54,55 Grady, Sandra .......... GREAT BOOKS CLUB ... Green, Graham . . . GREEN, LLOYD.. Greenway, Gerald . Griffin, Claire .... Griffin, Daryl . . . Griffin, Tom .... Grissom, Brad .... GROTH, LESTER. Gum, Kenneth . . . H Hall, Carolyn . . . Hall, Michelle . . . Hall, Toni ...... Hamm, Charles . . . HAMMER, DAVID Hansborough ---- Hansen, Carol .... Hardiman, Rolanda Harding, Mike .... HARDING, TOM . Hardman, Kim . . . Harger, Kitty .... Harger, Rose .... Harrington, Angela . HARRIS ....... Harris, Robert. . . Hatchel, Scott .... Hatcheck, Steve . . 54 ...42 ..44,52 ...90,101 ....82 ..64,65 ....79 ..78,87 ...92 ...46 .......54 54,59,120 ......47 ...49 ......21 .......57 . . . 43,44,48,61 ..... ..59 . . . 44,55,60,72 ......72 ....54 ...87 59 ...56 ...25 ....82 ......59 . . . 23,55,75 HAUSMAN, JAMES. . . . . . 70,78,80 Hawkins, Judy . . . Hawkins, Karla . . . Hayes, Chester . . Heard, Audrey . . Heard, Eleanor . . Henderson, Jane . . ....54,55 ......52,86 50,79 . . . 43,44,58,59,61 ........59 Henderson, Libby . . . 52,64 Henry, Howard . . . . . . 60 Henson, Debra . . . . . 50 Hensen, Garland .............. 15 Hill, Albert. ................. 77 Hill, Barbara . . . . . 38,44,52,86,114 Hill, Chris ..... Hill, Elbert .... Hill, Joe ....... Hinant, Felicice . . . Hinton, Christie . . . Hobbs, John .... Hobson, Charles .... Hogan, Ira ..... Hogan, Rita . . . Holder, Kathy ..... Holland, Cynthia . . . Hollis, Gerri .... Hollis, Lathan . . . .......76,77 ...70 ...52 ....44,87 ........50 55,59,120 .......56 ..54,55 ..54,55 ..120 ...47 ' gl I ez ,1-,-.--Q-1.14-1. '1 . HOME ECONOMIC DEPARTMENT. . Hopkins, John .... Hopkins, Dwight . . . Hopon, Wanda . . Horwitz, Greg . . . Horwitz, Mark ..... Hosmer, Lynn ..... HOUSTON, ROBERT Howard, Dwight . . . Howard, Velma .... Howell, Joe ...... ...73 ...77 52 55 . 28,38,50,141 ........44,114 . .... 39 ........64 Hudson, Peggy ....... 18,38,52,64,144 Hughley, Denise ....... 59,63,65,120 HUMES, LARRY ........... 77,82 Humphrey, Gail . . . Hummons, Patty .... 44,52,55,59,64,67 Hurrle, Margie . . Hurrle, Patti . . . Hurrle, Toni . . . Hurt, Herbert ..... Huxhold, Charles. . . I INDUSTRIAL ART DEPARTMENT ..... lngraham, Mary ....... ........86 ...86 ....86 .....78,87 . . . 46,54,55 ........30 ......52,59 Isaac, Orvella ........ 51 ,54,55,64,120 J Jackson, Diane .... Jelliffe, Jim ..... Jelliffe, John ..... JACKSON, JEAN . . . Jackson, Pam .... James, Barbara . . . Jetters, Eddie .... Johnson, Avis ..... JOHNSON, BEN . .. Johnson, Cathy . Johnson Diane. Johnson Donald Johnson Donna Johnson Frances Johnson Francis Johnson Gloria ...44,54,55 .. 55 . . . 44,55 .mga ...15 ...47 ...23 ....57 ........91 ......42,s7 19,52,53,54,55 ......72,73 ........s4 ...so ...50 ...ao Jordan, Michael .... ........52 Johnson, Joe. . . . . . 57 Johnson, Johnnie . . . 54 Johnson, Kathy . . . 87 Johnson, Pamela . . . 47 Johnson, Sherry . . . 50 Johnson, Willie . . . . 73 Jones, Barbara . .... 54 Jones, Bob .... .... 7 0,71 Jones, Cheryl . . .... 47,52 Jones, Delores. . ...... 50 Jones Greg . . . . . . 70,79,87 Jones Juan . . . . . . 72,82,87 Jones Luisa . . . .... 59,61 Jones, Mary Ann .... 54,55 Jones, Ron .... .... 7 2,82 Jones, Maurceline .... 54,55 Jones, Rhonda . ........ 50 Jones, Terry . . . ...... . . 50 Jones, Tom .... . . 70,77,82,87 Jones Yvonne. . . . . 42,52,57 Jordan, Charles .... . . 82,83,87 Jordan, Reggie . . Jouner, Vivien ..... JUNIORS ......... JUNIOR OFFICERS ... JUNIOR POLICY ...... JUNIOR VAUDEVILLE.. K KANTOR, SHELDON . . . KATSAROPOLOUS, JOHN KEEHN, GENEVIEVE . .. Kelso, Kevin .......... Kelso, Randall ...... Kennedy, Damen. . . Kennedy, Hanese. . . Kennedy, Jackie . . . KEY CLUB .... Kincaide, Lynn ..... King, Larry ......... KIRBY, CONSTANCE . . . Knight, Tericko ...... Kosof, Kathy ...... ....73 ....87 121 120 . ...120 ...67 . .... 28 ....20,77 ....95 ......75 . . . 45,48,75 ......70 ....55 ...52 ....54 . . 54,61 . . 59,61 . . . 48,133 . . . . 86 . . 44,52 Lloyd, Butch . . Lowry, Phil .... Love, Garnell . . Lucas, Patricia . . . Lumpkins, Janice. . Lyerson, Donna . . Lyerson, Keith . . . M Mackell, Paul .... Mackey, Pamela . . MacKenzie, Don . . Macwell, Bernadette .... MADRIGALS .... Malone, Barbara . . Malone, Eric ..... Manson, Johnny . . .. . 59,61,120 . . 40,41,43,45 .....56 ...59,64 ....52 . . . 79,87 ...55,44 ...52,77 ....77 .......59 ........58 ..44,59,60,61 ........50 ........50 Marks, Tom ....... 55,44,59,60,61,75 Marrs, Ezell ......... Marshall, Lucinda . Martin, Brad ..... Mason, Debra .... Massey, Judy .... MATH DEPARTMENT. . Maxwell, Frank . . . McAndrews, Cathy McAndrews, Mike . McClendon, Rita . . McClure, Kathy . . . McClure, Rob .... McCrae, Shari .... McDonald, Mark . . McDowell, Dave . . McDowell, Tim . . . McDowell, Tom . . McFarland, Theresa McKee, Sue ..... McKnight, Joyce . . McLucas, Michelle . . . McNairy, Melvin . . MCNAIRY, RUTH MCNEIL, SUSAN . MEDJESKI, JOHN Meng, Chung ........ 78 64 ....60,61 61 . ...54,55 . .... 24 .....60,61 ......40,41 ..30,46,58,65 15 ...54,55,140 ....55,44,74 ....54,55,57 72,73,78,87 ,82 46 74 55 ...42,57 ...38,44 ...54,55,86 .....120 ..70,120 138 .....32 . . 61,100 . . . 46,44 Merriman, Debbie ........... 56,59 Merriweather, Sharon . . . . . . 54,55 Middleton, Jerome. . . . . . 87 Miller, David . . . . . 41 Miller Dawn .... . . . 42 Miller Dominque .... 23 Miller Hershel . . . . . . . . 65 Miller Jeff .... .. 50,131 Miller LeeAnn . . . . . . . 54 Miller William .... ........ 5 2 Minter, Karen Mirsky, Alexis ........ Montgomery, Toni ..... 41 ,48,52,49,59 . . . . . . . . 86 Moore, David ..... 55,59,70,79,120,87 Moore, Desralei ....... Moore, Donald ...... Morgan, Carol ........ MORGAN, WILLIAM .. Morokoff, Dave ...... Mosley, Pamela . . . Mosley, Patricia . . . Mosley, Stephanie .... Moss, Mark ..... . Mullen, Eric . . . Murray, Gerald . . . Murrell, Denise ....... Murrell, Janine ....... ........56 .....59 ...64,65 ....27 ...72,73 ....60 .......61 ....48,44,65 .55,59,120,87 ........65 ........72 . 44,58,59,141 . . . . . . 47,87 ....56 Kramer, Matt ..... ...74 LANGON, NANCY ............ 93 LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT ..... 20 Larkin, Patsy ........ Lash, William . . . Lasher, Keith . . . Lawerence, Sue .... Lawson, Bizzy. Lawson, Kris . . Ledford, Sheila . Lee, George . . . Lee, Patti .... LETTERMEN . . Lewis, Robert . Lewis, Tim .... Lightfoot, Glenda ..... Lillard, Kevin . . Lingeman, Jane . Litel, Liz ..... ........44 ...78,82,87 ....60,61 . . 44,77 . . 43,52 . . . . 56 . . . . 60,61 . . . 43,46,56 . . . . . . . . 87 . . . . . . . . 73 55,58,64,70,82 . . . . . . 54,55 40,58,59,64,65 46,47,54,55,59 ........44 MEN'S DRILL TEAM ... ,... 50 YL 3 -fu T- .:sg,.. '-,A , I I .., . gf vit, '25 , ' flu. v 5 A .Hx xka- ' r .s-..,,i',ms-.k .gm K.. 'gf ,-T. I .-,:: - ' A ' . , -,W e. 'sg .- 3 .-W-.gil , i f - .M-. qvyr.. .f .,. '.k,., -3 A 9' '.,'., .- . - , R - V, -- ' . .. -Wt L , r,a- '- .Tux ,'x mZ,. ,.,R Lzg-...., Nil if-N A .fr-n 1' . 1 . lf, N75 JVM ' ff .-' .,,f ,, . , A- . ' - 'A-1. , , . - 4, fm. . L'1'kf :t'A' '1'-'J '..- 1 xiffw ' - 'xv MUSIC DEPARTMENT ......... 28 Myers, Mike ........ ..... 7 2 Myers, Steve. . . . . . . 50,51 N NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY .... 44 NATURALISTS CLUB .......... 44 NEW ESTABLISHMENT . . . . . 58 NICHOLS, BETTY ...... .... 9 3 Nichols, Janis . . . . . . 54,41 Nicholson, Robyn . . . 15,47 Nieme, John . . . . . . 122 Nowlen, Earl . . . . . 50 Nye, Keith . . . . . . . 82 O'Bannon, Renita . . . . . 52,54,55,57 O'Conner, Marie . . . . . 46,47,54,55, 43,56,64 Ogden, Gary .... .... 7 4 Oliver, Tanya . . . . . 87 OOLEY, JUDITH . . . ORCHESTRA ..... .......... 6 1 Orton, Angie . . . . 50,51,52,54,55 Osili, Uzo ...... ........ 6 4,86 Overton, Barbara . . . . . 54,55,57,59 P Pannell, Garland . . . . . 50,44,79,87 Parker, Deborah . . . .... . . 27 Parker, Janet .... . . . 54 Parker, Terri ...... . . . 60 Parker, Valerie ........ . . . 59 PARTEE, ANTHONY Patterson, Alan .... Payne, Richard . . Payton, James . . Peacher, Phyllis .... Peacock, Walter .... Perdue, Judy ..... PERRY, WILLIAM . Personger, Chris . . . Phillips, James . . . Pierson, John . . Pike, Chris . . . PLAYS ......... Poke, Kathy ....... POM-POM GIRLS . .. Porter, Greg ...... Profitt, Mark. . . . O OUILL AND SCROLL Ouinney, Alan ...... OUIZ TEAM . . . R Radliffe, Brian ,... Ragar, Jeff ,,,,,,, 'Ramsey, Edward ,,,, RAMSEY, ANDREW RAMSEY, RUTH .... Rand, Gregory . . . Rawls, Bettye-Jo . . . Ransom, Derrick . . . Ray, John .... . Rector, Brad . . RED CROSS . . Reed, Fred ....... Reed, Myra ........ REITXER, LOUISE. . Richardson, Jerome , , Richardson, Matt ,,,, ....26 ..... ..74 ......70,77,87 . . . 59,79,84,87 . . . . . . 60,61 . . . . 70,78,80,87 . . . 78,128,82 . . . 78,128,82 .......75 ...47 ...73 ...73 ...62 ...64 ....86 ...70,87 ....21 .....45 .. ...59,60,61 - - 55,38,59,60,61 41 . . . . . 47,82 . . .... 43 ....94 .......79 ...52,54,44 .......82 55,64,120 .......77 .....57 . . . 50,70,87 .. ..... 59 .. ...20,46 ....50 49 RICHARD, ROSELYN ........ 56,93 Ringel, Mary , , , Rivers, Lois ,,,, Roddy, Jack , , Roddy, Sharla , , , Rogers, Michelle ,,,, ROHN, CYNTHIA ,, Rolle, Cherolyn .... Rooker, Alison .... Rooks, Debbie .... . ROTC ......... ROTC OFFICERS .. 57,59,64,65 . . . . . . . 42 . . . 55,61 . . . . 86 ...14.54 39,58,59,61,142 ...32 ROTC RIFLE TEAM .. ROTC SPONSORS . . . Rother, Chris ..... RUMMEL,TlM .. Rumor, Curtis .... .... Rumor, Todd . . . ..51 ..51 ........43 55,79,120,87 .......55,82 Rush, Titus ............ 70,78,87,82 Russell, Dennis ............ 60,61 Ryder, David ..... 41 ,43,44,55,75,1 20 Ryder, Sarah ................ 87 S Sallee, Vicki . . . Sams, Debra .... Sanders, Barbara . . . Sanders, Ed .... Sanders, Joletha . . Sanders, Lenia .... Sanders, Stanley ..... Satterfield, Pamela . . . Schneider, Chris . . . Schneider, Debbie ...... Schneider, Linda ......... ...52,86 ....52 ..57 ..50 ....42 ...56,86 ......50 . . 42,54,55 . . 40,41,44 . . . . 41 . . 44 SCIENCE DEPARTMENT. . . . . 22 Scott, Julius ........ SENIORS .......... CLASS OFFICERS . . COUNCIL ....... HONOR ROLL ... . ..70 102 ....103 103 104 PICTURES ... ..... . 106 SHANKS, CLAUDE. . . ...... 32,33 Shanklin, David . . . . .44,72,73,77 Sharpe, Peggy . . . Shea, Kelly ...... Shelton, Debbie ..... SHEPHERD, KAYE. .. Shirley, Tony ,,,,, SHULL, ARTHUR . .. Siegal, Jerome ..... SIEGEL, MARY ... Simmons, Paul ..... Singletary, Steve . . . Singleton, Anita . . , , , , 23,52,44 ......56 ..21 ...93 ..82 ..90 ..5O ..33 .....82 .....72,82 ......52,57 Skole, David . . . . . . 52,55,79,87 Slaymaker, Jill ,,,, , , , 43,54,55,86 Smartt, Dameta . . Smith, Dan .... . Smith, Gail ....... SMITH, GLADYS . Pr . . . . . . 50 44,52,55,58 . . . . . 43,35 . . . . 94 Smith, Greg , Smith, Helm . . .. .... 70 . . . 49.50 Smith, Jackie . . . . 55 Smith, Kevin . . , , 77 Smith, Kim .... .... 8 6 Smith, Latherio . . ..... 77 Smith, Rodney . . . . . 70,78,87 Smith,William .... . . . 82,87 Snow, Beverly ................ 42 SOCCER TEAM .............. 77 SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT. . 27 Solterman, Chris ........ 5550.79.87 Solterman, Laurie .............. 87 SOPHONIOFIES ............. 125 SOPHOIVIORE ADVISORY COUNCIL 47 SPANISH CLUB .............. 46 Speckman, Dave . . . , , 74 Spenser, Portia . . .... 52 SPRINGER, BILL.. ... 24,82 Spradley, Connie . . . . . 23 STAGE CREW .... ..... 6 5 Stanfill, Carolyn . . .....' . 47 Stantley, Cynthia. . . 50,51,86 Starkey, Paul . . . , , 43,60,62 Starks, Judy . . . , 54,55 Starrett, Cindy, , , 23,24,42,43 Steavens, Alberta. .... 54,55 Stewart, Patricia , .... 56,59 Stewart, Patricia , . . . 54,55 Stiger, Shirley. . . .... . . 23 Stout, Daryl , , , , , 55,72,79 Stratton, Herbert, ..... 73 Stratton, Lois. . . . . 59 STRING ENSEMBLE .. .. 61 Strong, Kay . . . . . 58 Strong, Valerie . ...... 52 STUDENT COUNCIL .......... 52 STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS . . 52 Sullivan. Peggy .............. 50 Swannigan, John . . . . . . 70,77 Talley, Lisa. . . . . . . . 54,55,60 Tally, Debra . . .... 50 Tate, Jerolyn . . . . 50 Taylor, Arlene .... .... 8 6 Taylor, Dennis .... . . . 55,79 Taylor, Elizabeth. . . . . . 42,54,55 TENNIS ........ .....75 ......94 ......60.77 Tess, Rita ....... Tevebauh, David . . . THESPIANS ..... THIESING, EVA... Thomas, Anita . . Thomas, Gwen ..... THOMAS, KAREN . Thomas, Marilyn . . . Thomas, Melva . . . THOMAS, CHARLES Thompson, Chris . . . Thompson, Doug . . . Thompson, Robert . Thornton, Elaine . . . Thuma, Nathan . . TOFlL,JOSEPH . . . TOLlN,STEPHEN . Toumey, Johnathan . Toumey, Richard. . . Toumey, Steve .... Townsend, Betty . . . TRACK ........ Trice, Marlene .... TRUE BLUE .... Turnerly, Peggy . . . Tyler, Thea ...... Tyman, Dorine . . . U Upshaw, Vickie . . . , , 46,65 ....49 .....65 . . 33,35,54 39,52,54,55 ......96 .46,86,120 ...70,78 ....44 ...75,77 .. 41,43 ....35 .....75 ....52,55 ......55 18,44,52,55 ....54,55 ......71 ...54,55 ......54 ......54 54,55,60,61 . . . . 30,56 Usher, Rod ..... 23,41 ,43,44,52,75,77 V Vaughn, Eric ..... ....59 VENTRESCA, DANTE. .. . .. 120 W Walker, Edwin ...... . . . 52,60,6'l Walker, Pat ..... ...... 4 7 Wallace, Robin. . . ..... 55,86 Walsh, Cathy . . . . . 43,60,61 Walsh, Terry , , Ward, Carol ,,,, Warders, Jane ,,,, Warner, Valerie , , Washington, Tom, , Waters,'Carolyn .. Watkins, Marilyn . . Watkins, Mike .... Watkins, Sharon , , Watson, Carol . l Watson, Mike , , Weathington, Debra Weber, Cathy .... Weber, Licia .... Webster, Bonita . . Weeks, Charlene . . Wells, Amy .... Wells, Betsy .... Wells, James . . Wells, Suzanne .... Welsh, Cathy . . White, J im .... White, Michael .... White, Rod .... Shite, Sylvia . . Whitly, Denise .... Wilburn, Steve .... Wiles, Allan .... Wilkins, Ron .. Williams, Brian . . Williams, Charles . . Williams, Cheryle. . Williams, Cindy . . Williams, Frank . . Williams, Melba . . Williams, Sherman Williams, Steve . . WILLIAMS, SUSAN .... Williams, Tom .... Williams, Toni .... Williams, Vicki . . Williamson, Barbara Willis, Terry .... Wilson, Angelis . . ...40 ....50 ...61 ...52 ...70 ....52 .......46 . . 20,43,44,58 54,55,56,59 f 146,211 ,43,44,e5,77 .........4l ....41,44,77 ...44,59,77 ...59,65 ....120 .......59 ...39,44,59 .....7o .....38,56 ...54,55,a6 .......a2 ...55,59.120 .......7o ...52,59 ...58,59 ...79,a7 ...s-35,73 ....49 ...s4,55 ...ae ........73 ........52 40,41 ,46,73,77 ........72 ........19 ...15,52,64 .....42 ........52 ......54,5e 44,54,55,59,86 . . . . . . 42,50 'Q 'r1'i ...-'J Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson, Kandi . . Lydia . . Malydin Rose .. Wiseman, James ..... Woods. Carl ........ WOODS. GARY Wooley, Jody . . . WRESTLING .... Wright, George .... Wright, Mindy. . ...42,50 ...52 ...59 43,52,55,58,59,64 ............99,'l32 ......84 ........58 ....43,60,61 Y Yates, Theresa ...... ..... 4 7 Young, Merris . . . .... . . 44 Young, Mike . . . .... 70,78,87 Yowell, Dana . . . Y-TEENS .. . ... Z ......55 .....56 Zimmerman, Julia .... . . . 59,60 Zimmerman, Lois Ann .ea 'A 2 H .4 - I '--'- 'W i EN' iq, I G I . ,L tv' fs no U - , it , l Q, 4 W2 I Rl W Q , if is t . -t Acknowledgements Another school year is finished, and so is another Annual. There have been many changes and experiments that have occured in Shortridge this year which brought our school to new horizons in education. We have tried to record the year's activities to the best of our abilities. There are many people who we have to thank for helping to make our yearbook a success. l would like to thank Mr. R. Lloyd Green, Mr. Earnest Frigo, Senior Sponsor, Mrs. Mary Siegel, Financial Advisor, the Guidance Counselors, who supplied many lD's for pictures: L. S. Ayres Photo Reflex lespecially Mr. Downey for his fast developingl, Senior photographers, National School Studios, underclassmen photographers. I would like to extend special thanks to Mr. Dick Kennard, Newsfoto Yearbooks representative who gave us much advice and help with our cover, also Mr. Richard Cohen, Echo sponsor, for allowing us to use the Echo office and for coverage in the paper. My warmest thanks go to Mr. Robert Houston for his guidance, sick jokes, and patience which kept the staff going through those long Saturdays and vacations we worked. Above all, I would like to thank my crazy staff, for without them there would be no yearbook. Barbara E. Hill 1972 ANNUAL Editor U12 It is another scene from Houston's Follies as 1972 staff members cry It's all over-RAH! The final deadline met with smiles! Houston's Odd Squad, made up of Barb, Mary, Sue, Gail, Peg, and Cathy get on their knees to show everybody how much they cheer for the Annual. WNWM, Q ,,, ,,,,,..,.f..f..,Wf.,.M-,-VW, ,N -0. ,,, . ...Vw-'wff - . , -. -xv, .-of Q X 56 'Q V' 1 1 T' N'-A 'A Vu 'T T Nl- su' 9 X 'nf'- W U a . 1 1 N The experiment is over . . . the school year closes . . , Every time vve say hello to some nevv encounter, vve're on our wav towards goodbye. -Quote by Rod IVIcKuen Ii W REDACTED FOR PRIVACY REDACTED FOR PRIVACY


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