Shortridge High School - Annual Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1974

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Mm,-N Y, X A X s x Q Q Wipz,-Xxx? - - W X, ,.,-k M ' V-va. 5-fhase Electives are really great! This year the English department started a new Iunior-Senior electives program. Under the direction of Mrs. lean Whitcraft, department head, the electives allowed a chance for variety in the traditional Iunior and Senior English courses. The new courses were designed and written by members of the English department. They gave the students a chance to study in-depth one segment of the English language. The courses ranged from Black Literature to Mythology and from Film Criticism to Pre-College Grammar. They included Bible Literature, Career English, Creative Writing, Critical Thinking, Developmental Reading, Drama, How To Put Your Thoughts On Paper, Language, Mass Media, Poetry, Humor, Iournalism, journalism correspondence, Science Fiction, Short Story, Speech and Speed Reading. The traditional English 5 was also offered for those who were interested. The student reactions to the electives were very favorable. Freshmen and Sophomores took a new approach to the English Language through a new series of books. This very modern approach to reading and grammar has stirred a new interest among the students. Seven new Agnvl tlv D giziglg gl Ivfzf teachers added a new light to the Engl ish department. I I g Bible Literature opens up many hidden facts relating to religion. Here Larry Lunsford learns it didn't really snow on the first Christmas. Pausing between filmstrips, Miss Rutan's Film Criticism class enjoys a few moments rest and a good laugh. I2 faqs Qt 4 , I! gy iwgffff Y, . Q 1 H136 Wh We. -.yy 1.- .- 5 fl K4 ' - 5 . S we ft F3 'f if if -1 LU - F' 1 Ji' 'f 2 t ix Mrs. Ioan Cooper sparks a discussion among her students in one of the new Phase Electives, Black Literature. Vividly describing his notebook David White, closes his eyes in an experiment in sense expressions in Mr. Cohcn's journalism class. ,,,,,,r , ,. 5, ,.,. ,, . I , f S' MU' 34 3: QW my an 9' ff 4 M313 ' SK iv ' 1 X 4 fx 4? L at A , 4 Aj. i f , . it 'Y 1 4'f V' 'F S 5 X 'H' ,, 1- 'l.,g ', at ' F ' 1 Q' u S J My A dr S 'if xii., ,y -,.-, V' 3,35 M ..., . U ..1.:,,,, , ,V,,, I3 Edward Ramsey and Mr. Sanford display the deep concentration and careful study involved rn calculating six weeks grades. 'Q You can believe your eyes, Angela Wilson, it really is an onion cell! Mr. Hoover Baker explains the results of the Shortridge cafeteria to his Biology students. mfg: M? QW? W nv' Wet appetites are quenched by Science Dept tri., ' 1' Ms . V 4 tc If cutting up cats, pigs and frogs, mixing strange compounds, explaining Newton's laws or gazing at the stars is your bag, you'll find something to suite your fancy in the Science department. All aspects of the scientific field are encompassed into one department under the direction of Don King. Shortridgers are fortunate in having such a wide variety of scientific courses from which to choose their required two semesters of laboratory science. lf one year of science wets the appetite there are courses in advanced biology and chemistry to quench your thirst. This year the mysteries and strange phenomenon of the chemistry lab were unfolded before the eyes of 14 very dazed sophomores. Before now. junior status was one of the prerequisites for Chemistry 1. The entrance of sophomores allows them to do more advanced work and pursue the field in more depth. 'ml my ff! Jr A vector problem vexes Beverly Ewing and Charles Huddleston in Mr. Nelson's physics class. Oh! So that's what a mole is! Sylvestor Rowe can hardly wait to transform brain waves to answers on his Chemistry test. I6 it Ki Foreign Language broadens cultural horizons To add new flavor to your life, study a foreign language. It will broaden your cultural horizons and deepen your understanding of other people. Shortridge students can study five different foreign languages: Spanish, German, Russian, French and Latin. With the help of the Indiana University Honors Program, presently in its twelfth year, students immersed themselves in their favorite foreign language during the summer of their junior year. Surviving rigorous preliminary competition, they lived in a foreign country with foreign parents who spoke the foreign language they were learning at Shortridge. If you were not inclined towards an overseas experience. you may want to participate in one of the foreign language clubs at Shortridge. Museum field trips and going to foreign language films and lectures with other club members are among the out-of- class itinerary. There are also pinatas to break, French cooking to eat. and a German Oktoberfest to celebrate. There is no greater compliment to another culture than to express yourself in its language. In an age where human brotherhood is the keynote, you owe it to yourself to learn to communicate in a foreign language and add a new dimension to your life and personality. Learn a foreign language. The Shortridge Foreign Language Department wants YOU. Gregory Leigh's attention is held spellbound in Mr. Baker's Spanish class. Miss Rieter shares a good laugh with her German 5 class. I. ,Www- ' fy! ?' Ffkgg j, T, V' Qi .ff ML Ey.74'74.,1C.A,1 Nt ,J . iff' 'N P' i' ,V f , -' , H. 4' ,nv Top-Patricia Mnsnly rcirzerivmrs snnw individual instruction nn thf- mort- difficzult aspc-tzts of Russian from hi-r teacher Mrs, Dc-hnrah Wayrzntt. Left-A lefzturf- nn hvr Ill. Honors trip last summfir tn St. Brieucz, Francie brought ahout this intent gazv from Marilyn Watkins. ' Below-Mr. Baker uses an nvvrhr'atl proje-tztor to illuminate the conjugation of a fundamental vi-rh to an oagar first year Spanish Class, X 1 7 l Shortridge develops international flair Cars, the people are just like in the pictures. The first person I saw was a man with short hair chewing gum. He was just what I expected. These were the first impressions of Ulla Hamalainen and Thomas Stropnicky. Ulla is an exchnage student from Helsinke, Finland. She is living with the Richard Blankenbakers Thomas is from Hamburg, Germany. Thomas is staying with the Rev. Edward Alley family. Ulla, Thomas and Korto Washington, who is from Liberia. are all here on the Youth for Understanding Program. Korto is living with the jesse Kennedys All three students stayed for a whole year and graduated from Shortridge. The second semester brought additional exchange students, Vesna Vistricki, Octavia Delgado, and Carlos Pessoa. Vesna is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Brown. Octavia Delgado hails from Buenos Aires. Argentina. While in the United States she is living with Dr. and Mrs. Walter Shaw. Carlos is a native of Rio de Ianiero, Brazil. Carlos is living with junior Brad Rector and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Van Bartou. He likes American girls, he ah said with a smile, but then he also likes hamburgers. Late in February, Ana QV V, Barballu came from Brazil and stayed 'Y W' It with the Robert Weber family. , Thomas Stropnicky. exchange- student from Hamburg, adds a little German zest to the SHS Soccer Club. Thomas is number one on his team at home. IU Honors Sf mi mulists: Kevan Melton, Nathan Thuma. Mary Branson ZF: Q wg- t .wi ' . -5. : ,X X x 1 j- .....x. . .. .f.v,.. . ..f-. . 5. . Brrcrause of all tht' spurfv time available- for slf-1-ping and eating, Ulla llzimalainvn is vnjnying lift? in thc' llnitvd Stalvs. Berzziuse Octavia Dvlgado spvaks so fluifntly, sho .V , ' - finds communication with Shortridgers no trouble at all. Carlos Pvssoa didn't bring a mat with him from Brazil and found himself unprfeparud for the cznld weather in the Indiana highlands. ' I sf -Ti x is if 1' 'T : ' ' V: ij ,- 4 72, ,.3l.: .V.,.jiff,.fS ,t32N. ,s .K I, , , , A. Ml., M -l ,., all '. . ' 5g'?iif5i', 3 ' 54 Q f A y 4: f X 9 wa I , 5 1 ' if f-if.,-. 5- . W:-,az ' Q 4, V., rg , .... ,,. Q ,L . Q. .GVZWQV-. WJ . gf.. Q., ,351 ,4V., V- . 1 f x sq J-9 if 'fx l Government students recreate 1787 Convention The history department of Shortridge has for years consistently incorporated new methods to make it's classes relevant and interesting for the students. The 1973-74 program was geared to give students first-hand experience in the mechanics of self- government. We were fortunate to have Mrs. Woolens, who as a specialist in the field of the history of art, helped World History students become familiar with early Greek and Roman art. A new class in Anthropology was also instituted this year. Last year a dual book system was initiated in the history classes. Students used the book which was best suited to their comprehensive levels. This system was only moderately successful because teachers sometimes found it difficult to teach from two books at the same time. The two book system was continued but was modified so that each class was separated by history books. In addition both U. S. and World History, Economics, Psychology and Sociology classes were using texts other than the regulation I.P.S. books. In keeping with the current trend of everyone knowing all about the government, government classes at Shortridge experimented with an educational game called 1787. The game operated on the idea that students must draft a new constitution, following a simulated Convention of 1787. According to Mr. Payne, this type of activity produced more desired concepts of self-government than note memorization of isolated facts. Psychologist Brenda Whimpleberg gives Mr. Houston's psychology students an insight into the field of psychology within the schools. 20 .M e mt Above- An oligopoly is what? When ai few companies control a certain product. Do you get the point? , Mr. Morgan risks his economies class. Loft-VVorlcl History provicles some interesting reading material for Craig Smith, 21 , tae t ., :,, .,, ,,:, , ' 'Lf e f ,J 1 In , :Z 0 Y W, , ff. J, , f 4 f y' ,.., .. .. ' . - -,Q -,., n 24011-t5'1'J,-,1ff , , an ' -:f-f- 4, rf' ' , ,-,,, . -,eww ,t G lf, ,f sqm, . .f 22 . ,,, rr - gd 1, -A-,fi . 2,56 A . kill, ,, W, 4,,,,W wzsfay ,, Gr-:ali WEN 73' ' M f 9 Ge 1' Above- Algebra III requires hard work and sometimes a little help from a neighbor. lay Alley exhibits the hard work as john White helps Sylvestor Rowe. Right-Paying attention to the teacher is the best approach to Geometry, and Clayton Richardson has learned this lesson well. Lower Flight-Miss Lucille Wahl proves to Kenneth Moore that the two triangles are not only equal and congruent, but that they form a parallelogram too. QQOWEK 93 S it lg: my New math course offers opportunities for 'Ridgers The Math Department offered one new course this year. It was General Math Level 2, taught by Mr. Thomas Bresnahan. This course was for students who had had General Math 1 81 2, but were not strong enough to enter Algebra. This course could also be taken by freshmen who had taken Prep Math in summer school, but were not yet ready for Algebra. General Math Level 2 could also be taken as a substitute for Algebra. In the past, there have been as many as three math clubs at Shortridge. Now there was only one. Mr. William E. Gibson, department head, expressed a wish to re-start another club, but student support was needed first. Due to lack of funds, the Shortridge Math Department did not participate in the Rose- Hulman Math Contest the past year. The Math Department did engage in two math contests. The first was the National Math Contest in March. The other was during Marion County Math Day. Students in each level of math from all the high schools in Marion County participated. Michelle Glynn learns that putting problems on the board can really be a help in Algebra I. Paying attention really helps in Advanced Algebra as Teresa Yates and Karla Ward listen attentively. 2 Anthony Alle n CilSpllV'u hls abllltv to Cook up some m lglf that app arfntlv has Captured the sn gxrls dttf ntlons jrftarv Pnnlnks displays hue slrcngth as hr fm xshcs swung, off d puff of met nl If you can type you can learn to set print! New courses, new teachers and a new foods lab added spice to the Home Economics Dept. Mrs. Mary Davis headed the department which had as newcomers Wanda Wade and Iudith Stimson. 8.,......u:ulhs With needless flying and machines humming Shortridge girls turned out outfits for every occasion. A new class, designated as Clothing 6, was offered to any second-semester senior girl who was interested in sewing, but had not had any previous experience. If you can type, you can set print. That's almost all it requires to set print on Shortridge's autotape computerized phototypesetter. This is the only machine of its kind in any Indianapolis high school graphics lab. General Industries was offered to freshmen to give them an idea of the whole spectrum of industries covered at SHS. Brad West, new to the department, helped teach the course which involved six weeks of electricity, graphic arts, woods, metals, mechanical drawing and power mechanics. at .ig Top-Ronnie Ellis and Dereck Anderson make a hammer and a screwdriver while working with the power drill. Above-Mr. Coulon explains the offset printing press to his students. The ECHO is now printed on the modern offset press. Right-Carefully pulling a thread Avis Banks straightens her material before cutting out her pattern. Top-Up, up, and away go the gymnastic gents in a boys gym class. Here everyone has a chance to reach the top. Above-Gym Classes are not all work as Donald Crumpton gets ready to receive a serve from an invisible partner. Right-Playing volleyball is one of the most popular activities in the girls gym classes. Phys. Ed. offers fun and exercise The sometimes dull and boring health and P.E. classes have added a new zing this year-a new curriculum. The new curriculum is designed to make the courses more meaningful to the student. Drug education classes also benefited from being connected with the Indianapolis school system drug department. Through this affiliation. the classes have access to better equipment and a more thorough program. As in all departments. the P.E. department was hit by a wave of new teachers this semester. Mr. Wright and Mrs. Wisdom were new to the school, while Mr. Boarman was new to the department. Mr. Charles Fitzgerald. department head, was pleased with the present changes, but planned further innovations. Andy Cobb shows how to build better muscles by pressing a weight in a boys gym class. Business Dept. is on the move! The business department had a new teacher this year. She is Mrs. Twyla Taylor and she teaches business machines, typing and general business. Three new courses were offered, record-keeping, business opportunities and business machines. These are all one semester courses. Several new calculators were added to the equipment in the business department this year. Distributive Education, which is in its third year, is a cooperative work program in which seniors may participate. The student takes a one period related class in the morning and in the afternoon works at a business, usually in the areas of retailing and marketing. The student must get the job on his own merits and he is paid for his work. He gets one class credit for the job. The student should take salesmanship and marketing before entering D.E. The program is open to both men and women. A program which is new this year is Cooperative Office Education. This is open to senior girls who have taken 3 to 4 semesters of typing and have some clerical practice. Shorthand is optional. In C.O.E. the girls work at an office in the afternoon. They also receive credit and are paid. Gwendolyn Harris shows skill and deep concen tration while practicing in her typing class. Proper posture insures accuracy as Patricia Wilson rechecks the problem before pressing any keys on a Comptometer. 28 in Bob Hollingsworth pauses from his calculations to ponder over a lengthy problem in his bus- iness machines class. Robert Thompson still punches away at the key- board in his typing class, even though he has a broken arm which he received in football. 29 ,NH r l i i i. i 2 F ' i as 353' f wx:--11 ws 2 :' 5, A , tifaftiffi, fr 32 4 . Q M-mmm..-,., . ,N.,,,4af ' 'Jj ' .44 4 U4 A '51 5 is-4. it i ,,. . r N f' ' I i ' W N 'W wmv- W' if wbwmn 'i hu-. i . wwk ...,..+0 ' lv Y 1 I Top-What do you mean it doesn't match the shirt? David Morris finds it difficult to draw when his subjects aren't interested. Left-Mr. Trabue provides Anette Washington with some tips as she makes a paper tissue collage. A I . S 1 'NHTQG V 1 ,IV ? 'up E t ' ' 'mms div carl- X Nt fl t t M T Q.. ' W Above-Aurther Tucker gives the photographer a suspicious glance as he and Steve Ferguson practice rug hooking. Right-From her expression it is obvious that Lynn Davis is aware that every step counts when etching a brass ring. Artists displa creative talents This year the Shortridge Art Department lost one member, Miss Karen Thomas and welcomed two new ones, Miss Patzetta Iackson. craft art, and Mr. Iohn Haynes, basic art and advanced art. Mr. Haynes and some interested students worked on a mural for the Human Relations office depicting activities of the school year. The Art Department sponsored many interesting activities this year. including a Shortridge T-Shirt designing contest and their second annual Spring Art Fair which exhibited student projects and talents. Stanley May concentrates on the intricacy ot his macrame knots as he makes a wall hanging. 31 ri t , f i 1 ,,.. 292' l 252 L? it? 134 Artists enrich SHS experience One of the most interesting and varying programs at Shortridge is the Artist-in-Residence Program. The first artist-in-residence was Sue Christiansen, who is known for her hand-edged, distinct painting. She also works in commercial art. Besides visiting many classes, she spoke to the Art Club about technical details and the making of a career in commercial art. Some of her paintings are on display in the rental gallery of the Indianapolis Museum of Art. Iohn Schact was our next visitor. His mandala or circle paintings are now familiar to all Shortridgers. Mr. Schact was working on quartering the square, or dividing it into fourths. He also collected various ancient and modern art objects. The Art Club went to visit Mr. Schact at his studio and saw his collection, including some Roman bottles. Mr. Schact also worked in glass pottery and doll sculpture. Our next artist-in-residence was Bing Davis. who had visited the 'Ridge last year. Mr. Davis is a painter, potter, and sculptor. He was with 'Ridgers the last two weeks of March. Alpha Blackburn, hostess of the Indy Today television program, also visited Shortridge, in the month of April. She demonstrates dress designing and fashion illustrating. Ballet classes at Iordan School of Music were offered free of charge to all Shortridge students. Mrs. Colette Kaufman taught the classes, with Ieannine Murrell, an SHS Iunior and varsity cheerleader, assisting. During his two-week stay in February, Iohn Schact did mandala paintings representing the tour elements: air. earth, water, and fire. He is working on the canvas depicting earth. leannine Murrell practices a split jete during an afternoon ballet class at Iordon School of Music. Ieannine is a member of the Iordan Dance Theatre. 32 1 F fi . i I t l l 1 mfg l5z: -l . f wg? ' ' E. Q M. , 10 , 1.45 , ,.,. fm 2' 5 M' if a .1 af 4' 41,31 5 gl , , . gg, . 'WH' 'iw-P gm K. W'wQ1 1 Wye-:rQ14'Q f-s': 1 'amz A qgfafm ,Ms my . sb.. ,..,..,.. ,. ... ...M .. . Qsi.T..2i -f ,. , .ff?if22s1:.zmsz5v?fi'-f3w2?- -V - - fi . ,g.,1,'g?5 f, X 4. -X-1 fx . Q f 1 f 'fe f1.. 'ir-.g,i.-Qi : '- yf.?2fwi?+?gi2ig,gl..z:.f3z4226isf..'-sf as ff.. 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Career Sampling, established four years ago, enabled students to supplement their schoolwork and try out different jobs by visiting organizations and businesses in the community Career Sampling expanded interests and helped students to know what courses they should be taking now for their future occupations Under the direction of Mrs Roselyn Richardson sponsor Career Sampling has been a great success Over two hundred placements were made after the second six weeks of the first semester Details like time and number of students available were made by the businesses New to Shortridge this year were e two co curricular clubs Office Education Association and Distributive Education Clubs of America The program was open to Seniors only Seniors spent one period a day in class and afternoons on the lob They received a grade and credit for both the class and the work OEA is an office training course and DECA1s for sales and merchandising Both groups are part of a state and regional organization which sponsors typing clerical shorthand business math and spelling contests OEA sold bulletin boards and DECA sold Shortridge T Shirts Both projects were done in order to raise money for an employer employee banquet to thank the companies who sponsored the Leeta Anthony pauses to recall an answer to one of the many questions she gets from the students she helps teach at School M60 an maybe alphabet soup? Career Sampling Bock Row Angela Wickers Dawn Wickers Ion Shepherd Row Two Korto Washington Cindy Swanson Dana Yowell Pat Sanders Carolyn Teague Karen Sawyer Carol Overton Mrs Roselyn Richardson Cathy Herod Kathy Holder Kathy Watson Front Bow Carol Crady Lathan Hollis Kathleen Kennedy Suzanne Wells . . A I ' ' th . Ig ,,:y , PI'0gI'3m- U Q .J 'T ' . -4 . XS, 34 1 ' ' ' nt 19 Above-News seems more interesting to Carol Grady and Keith Lasher when read off a teletype at the Center for Instruction in Radio and A Television. Left-Lynn Kincaide found she had a way with l oats and other animals on CSP visits to Animal : Ambassador Clinic, enough to get a part time job! f DECA: Bock Row-Mr. Randall Smith, Anthony Thompson, Ed Murrell, Anthony Allen, Kathy Polk, Sandra Henderson, Valerie Parker, Kevin Bradley, Deedee Veilands. Renee Hansbrough. Iunv Simms. Front Row- Cary Bell, Elizabeth Taylor, Dolly Madison. , OEA: Bock How-Mrs. Brenda Branham, Arlene Taylor, Vonda Elam, Amanda jackson, Debra Spurling, Diana Martin, Anna Bies, Ianna Parker, Rowena Brown, Deborah Sheldon. Front How-Dana Harvey, Carolyn Hall. Tina Garrett, Wanda Demmings, Laluana Edwards. 'S-... ...ff-fi' ' -N ,F 4 M ' '-QA- -Q N --...,. f ,, g , f A :V fl . -G, .094 ,N -I-Nu gvri ' fIb5?l5F 2 . 1 fi- rif , 2s,af+gFfzV:-f' ' 5.4 ' ji fift- .nww 1 1-ff' fr, I 36 . -q AEE. ffl'Efiei: V ' 1 f ,zzQvgfggfif-g,j,rk.gdj L wL:.i+1+QiaK'-!'u- 'X A la? ' 3' ,,,,4, ,Myra .Www 2 vm ll 490. iwflnufl ' T. ' k .7- fr-9 3 L-4 3 we SK' 'iw S' Q i is C Staff searches for perfect page Again this year the members of the ECHO staff continued their never- ending search for the perfect page. Due to a shortage of funds and paper, the ECHO was reduced to four pages a week this year. The editors combined the material supplied by the student body into a well-balanced and informative, but shortened, paper. This year the ECHO placed first in a National Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association contest with an entire edition dedicated to pollution control. First semester Editor-in-Chief, Iackie Bell, and second semester Editor-in- Chief Ieanne Gardner lead the way in the search for the perfect page. A band of dedicated writers and editors spent many hours a week in an effort to achieve their goal Faculty advisor Mr Richard Cohen helped by lending moral support and constructive advice in proper journalism Put it all together and with a little luck you have the perfect ECHO Lenette Williams editor of page three works hard to make her story interesting for ECHO readers at the Ridge this year ,,.,,,..,,mWv'..t. , Editing is an important part of any newspaper and Felicia Hinant takes her job seriously. With a flick of the wrist, David Thuma masters his typewriter as he prepares an important story. waitin .W was Q ECHO Staff: Back Row-Iames Iohnson, Mary Branson, David White. Kathy Watson. Karl Cain. , Sitting-Kevan Melton, Ieanne Gardner, Lenette Williams, Teresa Hazelwood, Mia-Lon Walton, Thea Brown. Kneeling-Vicki Ervin. 4 -mf Elsa Kramgr Copy Kathy Watson Underclass Plcture Edltor if, A'f ' 4 ' t ii? bg 'Q 35, Ddvld Huxhold Grid KHPI C810 fEd I Sports becky Strickland AdVBI'tlSlIlg Greg Horwltz Cover Deslgn zmww 4M ! N455 maller staff is better book, progressive publication 3 ' all NN R Ei 6:2 1 ,f-I' i X., 5' Susan Blankenbaker-Senior Editor +2 Elbert Watts and Shawn Allison-Photographers Nm .. , X. 5 Leah Hickerson and Nancy Hernley-Copy Karen Crossland-Index Editor EW Ioye Carter and Portia Spencer-Copy A decrease in the number of staff members on the ANNUAL made it necessary for those who did volunteer, to work diligently during and after school, and during their spare time. A new format for the teachers' section brought a welcome relief from former methods. In this year's ANNUAL, Activities and Academics were two separate sections, unlike last year. There was a place for everyone in the 1974 ANNUAL. Work began on the ANNUAL during the summer, when Editor Suzanne Wells attended a two-week journalism workshop at Indiana University. Since September, Suzanne and her staff members. Even though the party was. Franklin College, Ball State, Indiana State and Marion County Press Day. The Christmas Party for the ECHO and ANNUAL staffs was ornamented by strange delicacies contributed by staff members. Even though the party was held in the midst of the first heavy snow, most of the members showed up. Mrs. Houston contributed a wreath of candy for the ANNUAL staff members to munch on while working during the holiday season. Did you know that Alfred Hitchock was our ANNUAL advisor? . . .Really it's Mr. Houston in disguise! l l 1 l l l l l l ,l 5 '- f . In at- lf if l l r K l l i l l I l l l 2 t l l l l t 6 J l 4 ug w il Q l l it 3 Fm Iii K l X l i Students explore English language through clubs Members of the Shortridge Speech Club, took honors at the most important speech meet of the year at Ball State University. Entered in many separate categories such as humor, poetry, readings, original oratory, extemporaneous, duet and radio speaking, Shortridgers showed-up well, Lenore Williams' poetry readings placed 1-2-1 and Ed Ramsey scored 2- 1-2 in extemporaneous speaking. These high ratings were given hy three different judges at three different times. Great Books kept up its high cultural tone as it read important works of literature during the year. Such books as The Good Earth and Cry the Beloved Country were typical of the novels read by 'Ridgers. Quill and Scroll is the International journalism Honorary for high school students. A major initiation of new members was held on May 2, when Mr. David Rohn spoke to the group of students, parents and teachers. we . .,, wx 4. 4 V 'v wwf . z e , 3 2 I. Lewis Ryker, Mr. Cohen and Ewing discuss The Good Earth during a Great Books meeting held in the ECHO Office. Quill and Scroll: Suzanne Wells, David White, Ieanne Gardner, Kevan Melton, Elsa Kramer, Mary Branson, Kathy Watson, Mr. Houston isponsorl. 42 Lenettc Williams practices for an upcoming speech meat at Ball State. Hours nf practice are necessary for the speaker to be at case during the Contest. Speech Club: Brick Row-Betsey Hatchnl. So lina France, Kay Anno Dfwbow. Front Row- Lanore Williams. LaNita Sanders. Lvnatlo Williams. 4 Q ' it S Active debut for the Russian Club The Russians were active in their debut at SHS. They made Christmas stars for caroling during the holidays. Another project of the group was selling candy to pay for a Russian dinner held at the home of member Sandi Schwarzin. Mrs. Waycott was very enthusiastic about the new club. She proposed that We encourage any student who is interested in Russian to join. It's not necessary to take Russian to belong. Organized in 1933, and, said sponsor Miss Reiter, still continuing to play an active part in interested students . Miss Reiter was talking about the German Club, a part of the National Federation of Students of German. Last year the club sent Kelley Osgood as a delegate to the convention at Ball State University. Active as always, the club held a theater party at the Rivoli Theater and observed a real German movie. Fostering German culture outside of the classroom, the club was fortunate this year to have the assistance of Thomas Stropnicky, a German foreign exchange student to add a touch of the old country to their activities. Members of the French Club this year participated in an advanced- placement, three-hour exam, both written and oral. The exam provided college credit to students who made high scores in this worldwide contest held in May. Advanced Placement: Karla Spinks, Marilyn Watkins Mary Lawson Mary Branson, Nathan Thuma. Y WIQYI tg: J J J 4, 44 The pinata is made and ready to go with helpful hands from Marian Turner Debbie Cougan and Willie Reybold. Q . l -' w -we rua- . ' .y German Club members try their hands at German cooking, Heart-shaped X Lebkuchen were decorated for Valentine s Day at Kelley Osgood s house wg W f ix M 3 ,if - : N llo, 5 if ti- xw 5 fi l it iiussion Club: Richard Heard fpresj, Sandi Schwarzin Csecj, Kevin Fuqua, Mrs, Vaycott, sponsor, Becky Gordon tv. pres.J, Leah Hickerson ttreasj , SP K t utin Club: Buck How-Thomas Williams, Arthur Tucker, Solomon Kennedy. Row Two-Sharon tValker. Ioyce Fields, Alfreda Bailey, Lisa Stegall. Front How-Mrs. RepassQsponsorJ,A1ycia Adams, 'eresa McFarland, Sandy Sargent, Ingrid Grant, Ioye Carter. 45 l .,. 5' fm, FM' . , , 3 fm.. . Q lift flux Haan Nut .aw K U A-w..,,, ,S-,,. of .. .V it . 1 as 1' .A yi - .. . ' ff. ., il ,f '?e:' -- 1 ' fa, ,424 M. 7 V ' 5 ' Q f V l. ac . jygfi M, .I N , .. Y. A ' df: ' 'lf ' y ' m, ' . 4. , . 1-1, , V, F. , U4 I Marching Bond: Bock Row-Willie Reybold, Andy Ross. Row 8-Ierry Siegel, Tom Watkins, Danny Carney, Darrell Burks, Derrick Burks. Bow 7-Mike Watkins, Bradley Martin, Tyler Iones, Stanley Woods, George Mosley, Benton Polin, Rick Iones. How 6-Dennis Russell, Rayfery Griffin, Vernon Ward, Byron Lipkons, Norman Turner, Frank l-lines, Rodney Iackson, Iudy Garrett. Row 5-Keith Lasher, Iames De Franz, Elvira Nolcox, Henry Whitted, Becky Strickland. How 4-Wilbert Buckner, Velinda Ferguson, Denise Grady, Alice Ward, Dellen Ward, Theresa Yates. Row 3-Becky Gordon, Susan Gordon, Laurie Garrett, Eddie Ross, Eric Strickland, Pat Nicholas, Kevan Melton. Row 2- Laurie Gardner, Kathy Herod, Karen Milgate, Susan Blankenbaker, lean Stocks. Blenda Nolcox, Tanya Stuart, Pamela Mosley. Front How-Avis Banks, Charles Huddleston, Lisa Talley. 46 ft, ei X it if Bight-Brad Martin stands as the epitome of a trombone player during ar early morning practice session for the performance ofthe Band Bloopers . Below-Charles I-luddleston always cool, calm and collected, led the band through many intricate manuevers as this years commanding drum major. ,.,, -'E -'if' f i Band doubles for marching and concerts 1 Y' . QQ! Over seventy pieces made up the largest band S.H.S. has seen in many years. Our band carried on a dual identity. one as a marching band and the second as a concert band. The Shortridge Marching Band, including the Pom Pom Girls, marched in two parades this year, the Veterans Day Parade and the Antique Car Parade, the latter held in Rushville, Indiana. The Marching Band also performed during many of our games at the half-time. This year the band performed during the Washington game featuring big band bloopers in which they bumped, bungled and bashed their way into each other. The members of the band worked diligently toward the highlight of the concert season, the Sweaterman's Concert. During this concert. several soloists were featured and awards to outstanding band members were given. Under the direction of the conductor, Mr. Leonard Behling, and the leadership of elected officers, the Shortridge Band had a successful season. Many members made the All-City Grchestra or the Butler Youth Symphony. The top players in the band formed a Christmas brass choir, that performed in several locations around the state. Top Left-The drum section is always the backbone of a marching band but these drummers all seem to he searching for someone elses beat to follow. Above-A large banner proudly introduces the l Shortridge High School marching band to all the spectators during the Veterans Day Parade. l Becky Strickland does give a toot when she plays in the successful Shortriilge Band. CHARITY DYE UQRA ?- GH Orchestra: Buck How-Mr. Iohn Medjeski. Susan Dove, Tony Gilbert, Steve Ferguson, Robert McNeal. Row Three-Patricia Mosley, Edna Bland, Lenette Williams, Lenore Williams, Tina Garrett. Bow Two-Wanda Gillespie, Cynthia Boatright. Alice Terry, Margie Ringel, Tanya Trotter. Front Row-Lynn Kinczaide, Ioan LaFollette, Carolyn Watkins, Kalista Swift. rf if Girls Glee: Back Row-Rohhin Griffin, Ianet Carter, Carlene Dillard, Tammye Brown, Ruth Hunt, Belinda Bingham. Bow Two-Michelle Winfrey, Glenda White, Patricia Lee, Sharon Blakenbaker, Margaret Hughes, Wendy Bcidleman, Lydia Davis. Front Row-Michelle Pryor, Van lean Edwards Beverly Lee, Anita Slatter. Boys Glee: Back Row-Matthew Wills, Dana Howard, Charles Bush, Ernest Iarrett, Chris Wilson Mark Ballance, Iames Wiseman. Row Two-Donald Clark, Dennis Vaughn, Michael Iohnson, Solterman. Front Row-Robert Ryker, Phillip Wood, Peter Moss. 48 3' as-.J Vocal ensembles sing with spirit A Cappella Choir's productive year began the preparation for the Christmas Concert that never was. They readied the traditional Messiah by Handel and a new piece by Ned Roren, a collection of songs about the legendary Miracles of Christmas . The Spring semester featured a Channel 8 television show that was taped in March and a spring concert in May. Oratorios, spirituals and folk tunes were among the styles preferred this year. The Boys and the Girls Glee Clubs year began by learning the basic fundamentals of music and singing. During the spring of the year, they sang with the glee clubs of other schools in separate music festivals. After their year in the glee clubs, these young people looked forward to being promoted to the A Cappella Choir. Top Left-Trying to keep everyone happy doesn't seem too hard for Thelma Manuel as she leads the Girls Glee Club in some warm-up exercises. Left-Larry Bentley puts a lot of deep concentration into getting down on his saxaphone. A Cappella: Bock How-Diana Lyerson, Elsa Kramer Veronica Lewis, Karla Spinks, Ernest Iarrett, Sherman Childs George Mosley Valerie Parker, Sue Clardy, Denise Wethington. Row Three Ieanine Herold, Lucia Spears, Debbie Daniels. Belinda Bingham Cecelia Boler, Michael Morris, Iames B1-nn, Km-van Melton Velindi Fir uson Ianet Carter, Cheryl Meyers, Kathy Watson. Row Two C for cttz Fraction, Felicia Cantrell. Vivian loyner. Tanya Trotter Andx Ross Brian Hawkins, Dan Duke, Gail Smith, Nancy Rodeheffer Betsey Hatchel, Carnice Bell. Front Row-Gogi Napier, Barbara Slatter Kristy Kirch, Sandy Schwarzin, Ieffery Iones, Ierrv Siegle Debbie Schneider, Grant Goodrich, Martha Ringle. 'Ridge Singers star w1th songs Mr Phil Rogers dlrector promoted a program of reorganrzatlon ln the New Establlshment 1n whlch they were dlvlded 1nto smaller better prepared groups for each song resultlng IH the productlon of an organlzed well run show The group felt the plnch of the energy crlsls Fewer clubs and meetings wfrf ht ld last wlntel IH whit h the group had performed the year btfort So the New Est abllshmf nt w IS dorm int for awhllt but than began to prep are for an hour long concert Clllfltlf., the sprlng, Whlle the Madrlgals were also plagued by the energy cr1s1s they were st1ll able to glve two performances one at the Scenlc VIEW Country Club and one for the State Llbrary Assoclatlon at Hollday Inn before the end of the flrst semester along wlth preparlng for the Chrlstmas Concert Durlng the sprmg semester the Madrlgals prepared for tenatlve programs on Channels 20 4 and 8 W 1 swut vous st mor Andre 1 Andm mon slngs wlth the M tdrxg als Llllfltlg ht r last vt ar at Shortrldgt Modrxgols Earnest Iarrett Karla Splnks George Mosley Elsa Kramer M1chaelMorr1s Kathy Watson Dan Duke Cecllla Boler Iefftry jones Lucla Spears Kelth Lasher Martha Rmgel tx ,f is 5 5 I 6 Team work by Earnest Iarrett. Cecilia Bolffr. and Lucia Spears required patience from Michael Morris, who was never-the-less fidgiting under the unbraiding of his 'fro. With a ready song. Diana Lyerson and Veronica Lewis await their rehersal cue during a New Establishment rehearsal. 'Q www-M Q - ,Vi4, f ,.,. R H. ' l N- R- ll ' S i New Establishment: Back How-Larry Whitted, Oliver Eubanks, Charles Davis,Mr. Phil Rogers. director, Brad Martin. Robert Thompson, Dan Duke, Thomas Parker, Byron Lipkins, Iohn White. Front Row-Diana Lycrso-n, Kevan Melton. George Mosely. Cecelia Boler. Buddy Ross, Ulla Hiimiilainen, lorry Siegel. Kathy Watson. Sylvi-str-r Rowe. Mary Branson. Ve-roniczu Lewis. Not pictured Elsa Kramer. 51 5 ROTC drills for entry into life According to Sgt. james R. Woods. Shortridge's ROTC instructor, the purpose of ROTC is to enable students to better prepare themselves' for entry into life as responsible individuals. He added that the discipline one is taught in ROTC is necessary in all phases of life, and useful in careers besides those in the military. The ranks in ROTC span from private to colonel, or in some cases brigadier general. This is true for both the men's and women's corps. Most students start as privates, depending on their ability to work. The commanding officers for first semester were: Cadet Major Michael Bass, Cadet Captain Anthony Allen, and Cadet Major Cynthia Carney. Officers must maintain a B average. Sgt Woods, who is in his second year at Shortridge, said that he acts only as an advisor, and the officers command the troops. As of the first semester this year, there were 91 young men and 118 young women enrolled in ROTC. All students were encouraged to join the ROTC to broaden their perspective on life. 52 Mens ROTC: Bock Row-Anthony Middleton, Steven Brown, john jackson, Clifford Brown, David Henson. Row Two-Kerry Crossland, Alfred Hayes, Ricky Howard. Larren New, Talbot jones. Front Row-Michael Starks, Sgt. james Woods, james Wiseman. Mfns ROTC Bock Row Billy Strickling Divid Moore johnny Mathis Divid Williams Vaughn n Terry Row Two Gerald Crey Albert Musgrove Raymond Fields Craig Ratcliff jacque Durham Keith Spencer Front Row Edward Robinson Anthony Allen Sgt james Woods Robert Howard Bradley Caring Mens ROTC: Bock Row-jerry Howard, Lewis Goldman, Frank Powell, Chris Murphy, james Dickerson. Row Two-Tom Crossland, Craig Ratcliff, William Brenson, jonas Hampton. Michael Turner, Kenneth Moore. Front Row-Charles Hobson, Anthony Allen, Michael Bass, Rose Sanders, Sgt. james Woods, Rodney Evans, Dennis Williams, Robert Howard. Practice makes perfect. A group of Shortridge Cadets go through a salute drill to master the proper techniques that will win them awards this year. Cadet Sgt. Major Ed Sanders ponders over a question on strategy in ROTC. ROTC also takes in various theories of all the military greats. sau... . 1 ff- .5 ' 4-5 ' iii: asf.: -- - . as .- Qs., -4 Q -- - X f - 2.33-C If - ZZ: IZ.-.4.'35f-iff' nil gf: r-,i,:,,y,,.,.1, 7 ' H- 1,f,:.a:-:L--.-i.,-fi.,'5fE,5ei'V'f.2?L::'is2 . ., L, riff-1f: ', .- 5 'f ex. ke: .kt ,. .? .st ,. 5.95. .:.ssfTs-Y,g.e.k..,,-s -' ':.' ,g::24.-'36 5'Q.LF?3:3':q1,gg:.1g:p,'9,2-:':5F -:- ,54fQf2'1' ,Y ' ' ' H .. .. ., ,,...Q,, ,.....,, V - X. .x . , 4,-t-'1Q-P3::Qf.j-1.10951 -Qxv,.,:3-:SW nr-,'--., lat. 1 - J: g- 4. V Jg,:,3s-:ev wget if ,X Q-Xrwg-Q-:Mf::,, . we .- 'wkA- -- .1 --Q, . ' 3 x, xx -ww. :.:mf.t.1-,','f.r:'-,1- - M E. -.1123-W4 , fe smirk-f:sM:fym. ?:23:fQ1f..2af.t.fwf':ffsx.-.ia-1e':E22 :' ' 'f2:2.Ng',' N-Q' - Yr. 'f 5.511 ' .f.3'i'I S3 ., .ve -:s.Q::.,..-we.-:f,..-gn -- - , . . .. Q' .- -ff at ' A ' ' 'Wf3f'E:13. J ar ' ' K. ' -ff, , -4 fl, 2, Q. ri' ' 4 zz SL :mg 'Z 5453 5 1-iff : J 2 A Y Q 9' , inf. I. X1 V ff c s 4 , 'Z 55 . vga: 2 'W f? Q 6 55 3 Led by Cadet Major Michael Bass, the Shortrxdge ROTC marches proudly in the 1973 Veterans Day Parade. .Q .- . Left-ln inspection, every single detail must be eorrect. Cadet Sgt. Bradley Caring leads his Company in one of the many inspections scheduled regularly. Lower right-Cadet Major Michael Bass, being the highest ranking cadet, holds the rank of Battalion Commander. The Battalion Commander appoints a staff, which has an officer from every company, for advisory purposes. s ROTC: Bock Row-Shelia Wilson, Bernice Easley, Kimberly Dycus, Debra Wilson. Anna Vaughn, Cassandra Oates. 1 Two-Donnisha Ranson, Lisa Maxieson, Rhonda Solomon, leannine Rankin, Cynetha Beverly, Mary Rowe, Ruby vis, Sharon Walker, Front Row-Valerie Locke, Kathy Turner. Linda llowell, Terry llarper. VV.inda 5, an. Shellye Dinkins. Sue Parker, Cynthia Carney, Martha Richardson. Anna lfuqiia. Velda Person. tilt-nda llilln iivxyiu Dllfllklp. . l 351. K wr lili I-I Girls ROTC: Bock Row-Dorothy Chandler. Loraine Manuel, Cynetha Beverly, Pam Bell, Elsie Rowe, Shelly Napier, Donna Fleming. How Two-Laura Maefields, Matilda Sampler, Lorraine Allen, Diane Triplet, Renee jones, Patrice Phelps, Sandra Williams. Helen SlNJliliIlf?I'. Front Bow-Theresa llall. Serena VVillis. Brenda VVilliams, Ianna Parker. Sgt. Iames Woods. Bertha Parker. Debra Easley. Lywana Dodd. A S ,nn -1 .. 1 . . ...ff 9 1 w , ,..g.nmmcw0 ' 1 Q fs .. g-wit. ' ' rfmf. f '- sew. -K Q.. 5, V . . as W5 f ,,., y, .,,, Girls ROTC: Bock How-Pamelia Sales, Belinda Pettrie, Vivian Randolph, Rita Taylor, julia House. Debra Hester, Patsy Gaines, Betty Stoval. Row Two-Valerie Hale, Toni Brenson, Debra Henson, Kellie Gordon, Martha Williams, Sharon Taylor, Cassandra Crowley. Front Bow-Cheryl Iones, Donna Clark, Karen Chambers, Terry Caldwell. Amanda Fletcher. Geneva Bailey, Frances johnson, Helen Russell, Latanya Duncan, Lenita Bailey, Sharon Simms. if Q YT! 'ifzf . 5593 1 :.- gtg . . r'i V ff? 5' Aflfflf, LN,...1,14 . V: 1 ' ,. 56 A, Wim ,. ly V T it fo . Rapid recall b 'Ridge quizzers The Shortridge Quiz team led by captain Nathan Thuma answered for an overall 2 wins and 1 loss record. The matches conducted were, by - process of elimination, and shown on Channel 13's Exercise in Knowledge program. Rapid recollection and problem solving was the basis for the well diversified team. Mrs. Constance Kirby who put in much effort as the team sponsor was assisted by two freshmen: Rebecca Strickland and Clayton Richardson who operated as co-managers of the quiz team. The Chess team finished first at the Rose-Hulman Invitational, second at the Knightstown Invitational, sixth at the Midwest High School Chess Championship, and drew the Ball State Chess team 356-316. Spiro Bereveskos had the outstanding honor of being the state chess champ from Shortridge for the last two years. The chess club and team success came from the new sponsorship of Mr. Morgan who sparked the club. Right-The opening, played by his adversary, proves to be a greater advantage to Mike Watkins during one of the many chess matches. Below-Nathan Thuma lans his next series of Q if . 5' Megan 7? Q' '4 , 1 4 . 7 1 tt., L p 'Q it . moves when his opponent posed an interesting attack, during a tournament against Tech. '1 li M if 1 ll' ara' P , 44- Chess Club: Clayton Richardson, David Harper, Richard Iones, Soloman Kennedy, Nathan Thuma Matt Richardson, Spiro Bereveskos, Ronnie Ellis, Rebecca Strickland, Leon Overton, Iohn Hinant Steve r Tobey, Malcomb Iones, Eric Strickland, David Thuma, Mr. William Morgan, Sponsor. Q09 'vb' lie S . Q f' il gi Top-The quiz team puzzles over the details of the match when they learn that they have just been defeated by the Broad Ripple quiz team. Left-Chess clubbers gather around as State Champion Spiro Bereveskos makes his move. l Quiz Team: Buck How-Elbert Watts, Matt Richardson. Standing A3 , 32 ga Rebecca Strickland, Marc Clark, Nathan Thuma, Mrs. Constance Kirhy. Spiro Bereveskos. Seated-Clayton Richardson. 57 Student Council plans, prepares The first action of the new Student Council was organizing homecoming activities. Student Council members arranged the float contests, the homecoming dance and the contest for the selection of the homecoming queen. Later in the year, the Student Council prepared for an exchange program with the ten other Indianapolis public high schools, in which eighty members of the 'Ridge had an opportunity to see the activities of classes in other city highs and have their students see us. Last, but not least, ecology was well represented in a program by the Council in which flowers were planted in the boxes in front of the school and birch trees were sown in the Court. The Student Council of 1973-1974 was composed of approximately thirty members and met every Wednesday, on alternate periods, in the new Student Action Center. By dividing the members into several different committees many objectives were accomplished, including homecoming and the homecoming dance, popular radio music in the cafeteria and a more comfortable relationship between students, faculty and administration. Thomas Williams just drank some water from the fountain in the cafeteria. He's president of the Student Council, you know. Being president of the whole student body, Thomas has the privilege of drinking from any HWO fountain in the whole school. ' Student Count it Burk Row-Peter Moss, Kevin Crean, Kelley Osgood, Kevin Melton C irol Cradv Ks ith Lishfr Brad M irtin Leah lin kc rson D ivid Thum i, Celeste Smith, Teresa Yates, lames Benn, Kenneth Moore Portia Spf ncci Ieinmc Hs rold Ifff Ions s De bbic D mir ls C loin 1 Mvt is Vicki Williams, Sue Clardy, Mrs. Cynthia Rohn, sponsor N incv He rnly How Two Vale tic P irker tforrt sponding Sr 1 Ft t irvj lui ii Spf irs tTreasurf-rj, Thomas Williams tpresidentl. Mary Rita CnnestRetord1ng Si cu tarvi love C irtc r fVlCt Prcsidt ntl Front How L14 Fri nc h Becky Strickland, Debbie Schneider, Anne Fine, Cennifc r Pmnrl M irv Colt m in C nl Smith K irc n Crossl ind ini Pi inte Ltwis R ker. l l 3 HRC I l i stresses L active involvement I l 1.-we .111 Aeeeee eeeee, . We e.,ee Involvement was the key word for the l SHS student Human Relations l Council. Headed by Sue Clardy, Kevan g Melton and Gloria Myers, HRC tried to l ideas. 4Human Relations Council: Bock How-Cail Smith, jackie Ware, Selina France, jeff Iones, Cecelia Boler, Kenneth Moore, Mary Coleman, Liz French. Second How-Rodney Evans, 'Thomas Williams, Debbie Daniels, Winona Stockley, Debbie Schneider, Leah Hickerson, Nancy Eernley, ludy Carrett, Thea Brown. Front Ftow-loye Carter, Sue Clardy, Ks-van Melton, Cloria eyers. l l combine the freshman, sophomore, junior and senior classes into one Shortridge. HRC wanted the community to know more about their activities, which included inner and outer school projects. The students active in this organization were recognized by special HRC identification cards. Plans were made to visit similar groups at other schools for the interchange of Human Relations Council members work together to compose a letter of thanks, for the sermon delivered by the guest speaker, Rev. Donald Carpenter, to the school, on Martin Luther King's birthday. 4 Everybody has something to say as the Human Relations Council plans an auditoruim for the student body. 59 t l Brotherhood, understanding encouraged by FCA Fellowship of Christian Athletes is an organization of Shortridge athletes T involved in a nation-wide drive to spread understanding and brotherhood through sports. The sponsor, Ervin Wright, organized the first Shortridge club last fall. Some of the activities included weekly meetings, rallies. and banquets with outstanding professional and college athletes as honored guests. Y-Teens is a girls service organization in affiliation with the YMCA. Due to seniors graduating in Ianuary, the membership was down this year. Fund raising and service projects kept the remaining girls busy. The money raised was slated for a trip to Washington D.C. over spring vacation. Mrs. Wanda Wade was the new sponsor. She helped organize the remaining girls and encouraged new members to join. Lower Right-Fellowship of Christian Athletes 1 V 'W'l'Vf'B'tS l2I'filhf'fh00fi Uftfl llmtlftfglitmllntl Fellowship of Christion Atheletes: Buck Row-Buddy Ross. Daryl Reeves Creg Porter David lhmllgh SPUNH- Cffilflh EVVIU Wfltihl Ufgimlzftil Huxhold. Front Bow-Ierry Segal, Wendall Hall, Iohn Peacock. Mitchell Smith Shortridges first FCA club. Y-Teens: Bock Bow- Mrs. Wanda Wade tsponsorl, Beverly Ewing, Kathy Bembrey. Valerie Parker. Carolyn Hall. Iackie Bell, Iohnnie Iohnson, Georgette Fraction, Thea Brown, Lois Eldridge. Kneeling-Rita Hogan, Lynn Davis, Angela Wickers, Lydia Holmes, Mia-Lon Walton, Theresa Hazelwood, Alberta Steavens. , oo 1 lGrant. Buck Row-Mitchell Smith, Mr. Don Trabue, Greg Porter, Vice Pres., How Three-Norman urner, Sam Davis, David Huxhold, Kanya Oliver, Spiro Bereveskos, Allen Banks, Iohn Fewellg .Reggie Iordan, Io Davisson, Marcellus Greene, Ed Murrell, Daryrl Douglas. Row Two-Tom Scott Slaymaker, jerry Cheung, Byran Williams, Tim Rush. Dwight Merritt, Charles Crawford jones, Wallace Elliot. Cerry Cr1'enwatle, Dennis Aw-ry, Kevin Miller. lame-s Front Row-We-ndall Hall, Clen Rush. Stewart Iohnson. Reggie Allen. Darryl Reeves: lPresident, Karl Cain, Tom Crossland, Craig Ratcliff, Htl Ross, Anthony Allen. Paul Romer, lanies 45' fxx S QS S lKey Club: Bock How-Russell Iohnson, Bryan Williams, Curtis Andrews, Byron Douglas, jerry Cheung, Ronald Atkins, Dan Read, Shawn Allison, Ed Murrell. Middle How-Bruce Bolander, Henry llviaddox, Marc Clark, Byron Lipkins, Iohn White, Lathan Hollis, Iames Bowers, Brian Hawkins. Front 'Row-David Huxhold, lean Bledsoe, Karl Cain, Debbie White. Creg Porter, Michelle Mt:Clure. Sylvestor Rowe. ! AQ tx C' ki C. . Q asa .- x w-J ' Key Club opens door to service Key Club, sponsored by Mr. jerry Steiner, was one of the most active service clubs in the school. Throughout the year the clubs service projects included cleaning the football field after all home games, distributing Christmas Seal posters and selling reminder boards to raise money. For the first time in the history of the SHS, the Key Club entered a float in the homecoming parade. Officers this year were Karl Cain, President: David Huxhold Vice- President: Keith Lasher. Secretary: Greg Porter, Treasurer, and Sylvestor Rowe, Historian. One of Key Clubs many service projects is cleaning up Iulius Field after all home football games. Top-After the job was done the group often settled into a large football game. Below- President Karl Cain sweeps out trash from between the bleachers. 5 Y-Q sl 61 a A I 1 is t. is i ii f W NZ HE 1, wise.. 5,1 s 3,1 tri Iuniors spark Sr. Class Play Learn Baby Learn . a lively comedy in three acts was the show chosen as the Senior Play for the Class of '74. Put-on, a mischievous troublemaker, spreads a rumor to the local radio station. Because of this, one typical high school finds itself threatened with a strike and cancellation of the district basketball finals. Oliver, the engineering genius, concocts a daring scheme to override the school board's action concerning the game. After enlisting the help of Avis, Stubby, and Allison, the quartet manages to get the game off to a good start and everything turns out fine. The Senior Class Play turned Iunior, After all the Seniors failed to show up for tryouts, parts were opened up to the school and the leads went to Iuniors. The post of student director went to Keith Lasher. A poor attendance at both performances was responsible for the senior class making only 317.25 profit. 62 J john White and George Mosley, the heroes of the play apprehend villian Tyler Iones. Lenette Williams, the reporter, grins gleefully as the villain is finally caught in the act. Ceorge Mosley, the basketball star, relieves himself of the pre-game stomach upsets. Tyler jones, the school villain and trouble maker receives the bad news . . , his expulsion notice that turns him into a non-student. gf , ,..v,,,,,,..w4-ww MW? , wfywzfvwvfww A I W . As -we . g f5:EF'.-.-f.,- 'If- ' 9 'Z--git' ' .:A:. ..,. 1 .. 352 W , ..,.4,SWM,. Lv nl v 4 E1 Shortridge art on stage, in class The Art Cluh was very active this year. Our first Artist-in-Residence, Sue Christiansen, was welcomed to Shortridge hy an orange. pink. and blue hanner strung across the west hall. Later in her stay she addressed the oluh on Commercial Art and Artists. ln February. accompanied hy Mr. Sheldon Kantor. their sponsor. the Art Cluh took a trip to the Indianapolis Museum of Art. There they saw ei complete display on Indiana Art ol' the Americas . Providing lights. sound, and scenery for every Shortridge production is tht responsihility of the stagecrew. Undei the supervision of Ted Qlelh. students learned the proper way to construct sets and run a show.A two semester class in Stagecraft was offered. The students graduate into members of a well trained crew capuhle of handling all the technical aspeotes ofa full-scale production. Faye lliivenport pulls the lever to turn on tlu- SlilQl'lll.1lllSillll1t'lH'jlllllllllL1tllilpt'I'ltll'IlltllltLl'.ll takes two skilled people to control the lights lor. show. 1 in -- l l ,af Stage Crew: Keith Lasher, Beverly Ewing. Mr. Teddy Gelh, Becky Strickland. Art Cluh: Buck Row-Nancy Hernly, Karla Spinks. Portia Spencer, Mr Qhe ldon Kantor-Sponsor, Craig Smith, Kevan Melton. Georgette Fraction, M irgif Ringcl, Martha Ringel. Front Row-Pamela Terry, Liz French. Anne lint Debbie Schneider, Leah Hickerson, Mary Coleman. Diane Wells, Laui i Spinlts 63 x Dramatists deal in club capers No sooner had the officers of Footlights, for the 1973-74 school year. been elected, than the question of the Christmas Play arose. It had been traditional for the Footlights Club to present a Christmas play for Shortridge's surrounding feeder schools. However, this years' gigantic snowfall caused the cast of The Mouse Who Didn't Believe in Santa Claus to give only a few performances. The Footlights Club was active throughout the year with many of the members involved in extra-curricular dramatic activities, such as Iunior Vaudeville. Thespians, and advanced honorary dramatic club, in conjunction with the Senior Class, sponsored the Senior Play, Learn-Baby-Learn early in the year. Mr. Phillip Hirsch, the sponsor, stated that, a student has to be dedicated in order to advance from a Footlighter to the position of a Thespian . Thespian Troupe 595 is a chapter of the National Thespian Society of America. Ah, The roar of the greasepaint and the smell of the crowd. Iames Wiseman can hardly wait for his debut into stardom. Today-Caleb Mills Hall. Tomorrow-the Hollywood Bowl. Mr. Hirsch, Mr. Gelb, and Mr. Rodgers direct a tense moment in Vaudeville. 64 M l. ls: Bock Row-Ed Murrell, Diana Lyerson, Keith Lasher. Valerie Robert Howard. Front Row-Mr. Phillip Hirsch. sponsor, Mary Rita Thomas Williams, Martha Ringel. z E is nm' Footlights: Bock Row-Eric Saperstein, Lucia Spears, Ed Murrell, Thomas Williams, George Mosley, Carl Rice, james Benn, Ernest Iarrett. Mr. Phillip Hirsch. Row Two-Ioan LaFollette, Wendy Bieldleman, Elizabeth Snorton, Ieanine Herold, Diana Lyerson, Ieannine Murrell, Valerie Parker, Eric Strickland, Lewis Ryker, Kevan Melton, Tyler Iones, Scott Solterman, Debbie Daniel. Front How-Ruth Hunt, Kristine Wagner, Dana Yowell, Gloria Myers, Portia Spencer, Keith Lasher, loye Carter, Georgette Fraction, Martha Ringel, Margie Ringel. The cast waves goodbye to their young audi: me at the ond ofthe Christmas Play presented to students at Shortriclgos feeder school 60 942- 0 A Xtxxwixq ...mv A , N, 1' M tidy Sy, fi' s 1 Fantasia theme of '74 VV show Four months of long, hard work culminated in three performances. The house lights dimmed and the curtain opened on VAUDEVILLE '74, With a theme like Fantasia and a chairperson like Diana Lyerson, Iunior Vaudeville for this year promised much. Beginning with the Introduction Act and continuing through all four acts and three intermission acts was seen showmanship of the first order. The four acts The Morning After,Don'tSc1y You Don't Remember, The Decision Is Yours, and Mood Indigo were selected as the better of the acts submitted. These acts were chosen after two series of cuts and many hours of work on the part of all the performers. .--'tj if ,f .Jw fd Above-The Reds and the Greens, two groups of students, are quarreling again, but their age-old feud is settled in the act Mood Indigo. Right-Dan Duke as Tony is the victim of a serious disease and his fate is sealed before his death when he goes to a hospital where he meets and falls in love with Diana, Sue Clardy, in The Morning After. 66 'S'- t f 2 4 4 -. is. -5 Above-The Soul Train dance line kids try to convince the world that you've got to get it together in the act The Decision is Yours. Left-Diana Lyerson, class of '75 Vaudeville chairman, has a smile of confidence as Vaudeville continues. Below-Losing his women seems to come easy for Carl Rice as he losses both his wife and his lover in Don't Soy You Don't Remember. E E N' . ,l 3 1 1 i 1 E . .J ITV . , X i t 2 l l 67 It Y I ' 1 Q A X 3 1 N V, V 1 M55 V H - Q ' QQ 5 m e M S ,QM 1 -N , N ' F N N X , w L . I ! . 1 , 1 l 4 H 1 eg , 68 L fi '4 3. , I, I 11 A - ,,--,,,,.H, ,Y ,,7, , .H 1, 1:15 if .. 1 u ' A 4 3 'S 'E as . 77' vis hy I li 'F V A hiix ai' 3 Cindermen show bright promise Returning to his job as head track coach for the third year, Iames Hausman was not disappointed, he had literally so much talent returning at varsity level that he couldn't decide where to put it. Aside from placing 7th in the city tournament and 7th in the sectionals, Shortridge was represented in the regionals by sprinter Anthony Thompson, shot putter Al Cobb who was City champ with a throw of 57'8 , high jumper Curtis Foster and sprinters Mike Greene and Wendall Hall. Both Thompson and Cobb competed in the State Finals. . , .. , -,V - .42 .v gy W , M 6 A6 592 ,Qi V,,. .5-gf' W fd? - -ar 'i , J 14... . 4 at Anthony Thompson strides through the turn on a warm-up lap before running in the Sectional Track Meet. Looking on are Al Hill top distance runner, Wendall Hall and Mike Greene, two freshmen who set city track records in the 100 and 440 yard dash respectively. 70 A number of records were set both for the city and school. Wendall Hall set a freshman city record in the 100 yard dash with a blazing 10.3, while his teammate Mike Greene set a freshman city record in the 440 yard dash with a scorching 52.2. School records were set when b if fr Thompson ran a 9.7 in the 100 yard fa we, U dash, in the two mile with Elbert 'fiww-w-15' if H -. Hill's 10.09, and in the 880 relay in 1.30 with the combined efforts of Thompson, Foster, Hall and Greene. Reserve team members were Shawn Allison, Bryan Kinney, Anthony Terry, Ken Taylor, Mike Payne, Francis Nance, Bill McClure, Sylvester Rowe, john Smith, Iohn Peacock and Ierry Cheung. BILL M Craig Ratcliff, Ierry Segal and Ierry Cheung huddle around Coach Hausman as they compare winning track times. if ,rf jr N U v , O ,hw A f',.l't Eur-'V --7 tl' ' A V We fe-link-A - V JK 1 I V V Glu. I Al Hurt takes a couple of last minute jumps to check his stride and form before competing in the Sectionals at North Central. 'K t A living definition of what it takes to be a winner and leading Competitor, Ed Murrell guts out a grueling 2 mile run. W AY. t 'Q 1973 VARSITY TRACK ,Q lA'A Q oPP sus , , ' ' v Wood ea 42 Washington!Ben Davis 3rd Chatard 65 62 , Q ,. 4- g' Howe 75 52 W ,i,, Marshall! Manual 2nd SQ, 4' ' ' - Tech 86 44 V f 'A ':4 H T Broad RipplefHowe 2nd ' ': . North Central!Brebeuf 3rd E A A ' Wm' Vp Cathedral!Brebeuf Znd ' fffT '?'f?? Decatur Central 52 65 .Sa-f4,, ,,,, E '-,.- l E 'e it H H . 4 , .. A Roncalli 53 70 Chatard!Wood!Broad Ripple 2nd .. 'Wm . 4, 5 NP fp-we 'D ' 1 3 '99 'ii Varsity Track Team: Front Row-Anthony Allen, Greg Porter, Virgil Burke, Kim Dickens, Wendall Hall, Anthony Thompson. Buck Row-Ed Murrell, Al Hurt, Mike Greene, Curtis Foster, Alfred Hill. Al Cobb, Manager Tim Lewis. 7l F 1 I 5615 Q . Myg' veinfv y3,,.t, ,,,,,,a9fw If A 5 Z .,, - .L . af, gf... 1 v 1 l J il w Q 1 1, lr Q K i if 2 I 1 s Hands relaxed, eyes on the ball, feet evenly 4 l spread, Derrick Burks prepares to scoop the ball ' as a hot grounder burns to left field. I M 4,.. 5 UVVLIQV .'.:V.'A.vd h Q'I.', mum , , , s Q 73 Devil Diamond Crew records 2-14 season , Headed by coaches Mr. Larry Humes Wayne Burris, Chester Dorsey, Daryl Bill Dresser, Bryan Williams and Frank, and Mr. Thomas Harding, the Stout and Ron Iones were an important Williams added fire to the Shortridge l Shortridge Varsity Baseball team took factor to the team spirit. Iames Bowers, dugout. 1 to the field with a few dedicated Wayne Burris and Io Davisson shared i seasoned veterans and a young but the pitching chores, with capable Daryl Mr. Freeland was the coach of the , experienced squad. Reeves behind the plate as the catcher reserve team which included: Bill L it . handling the fast balls. Dresser, Ronald Tooley, Kenny ip ' , Although the Shofffldge Squad . Williams, Larry Lael, Chuck Holstein, , l flmshed the Season 2'1f13f1d 10st In the Along with the veterans the new faces Frank Smith, Tyler Iones, Doug Mathis, V A Sectlonals to Broad Rlpplei the I of Ray Baker, Daryl and Derrick Burks, Nat Patton and Richard Heard. W ly 4 individual performances by seniors , , 3 4 s E W . 131 wil f Q uf Q , N, W 1 W' L-'f V' , fl -,,,'xxf2 - ' 4 'I . NL- W . Sri: , , m fg ,'A' f 2 1 :V ulg 23,4 1 ,nu Qwff . 3. V .. , f QW, , sf 3' - l A hh -s ' , , ' ' 1 Q, 'Aside from'being a devastating pitcher wa f ' y ' 1 ' .,',, Q - ' if Burris was also tough at the bat. Here, High gr, L , a low curve off to right field for a run. 72 -'ar :QQ-A5iA', Left- . . . and it's another grand slam! . I K l'f,'J'f 2 -7,- pk. I ,V ,. , nlwz Above-Coach Harding plans the strategy for the next inning and gets advice from Assistant Coach Larry Humes. Below-With looks of determination the Blue Devil Swatters prepare to turn words into action. vfqrs' A 1 ,:?'fgW ,. A W 'dw 'Q ,sv . ,.,,. W., y J - -JI, ., V 'Ffa ' v .tsp :ggi .Elly-rw - N sw '- 1- Yrs- . 'iz 4 E5gE.1:..L.'1-a.' ' -Q ,,, Y ,sax Maxx, Q.. W 3, x v N . S K ll - 1 kb 1- 4 M A y X 2 ' x X 6 i 5 , 1' ay f sm, ' ' Q , 2 nf. ,af as A iii? , - 4. . -va 1 X, g M - . .. , . 'Z' R . , Q' ' .t dir as if , fx, ,-- ,. 'V' . 5 . .- f' .15 V-jrpzif. 'M J' fe. E '- U 'Jimi ,' f ' Lv- . ' . ,---- ' as ' if -. ' f V, - fw ' 'rm M . ' H 1 t, . 1 - V' '52-' .- 4 'ii' ',?f51'lf3ii-QV . A f ' 5, if 1.4, -'--A '- W ff? an h rf- : ... -.. . .. V S- 4 45 ' .1 1 ' 1' it 0 all vf- f T ' ' it 1 f Q 1 it i 1 , ' AQ kr! Y I g. - 1 i' . ' , ff'-'f V' ' Q to sf ff .:V ' 2 ' 5 '- I, ,. ' I4. 'l 'i I, 1 - -Q, N V' - S .. iff Q . 1 ' E. . , Q4 , P ,.,, , , Itluk , ,, ..,, .b .LA . , fm 2 ,vi .,., my 1 ' ' ' . fl , . A - -'r-- . ' ,- . Q 7 . W Y , A T, - - ' I A ay K9 ,- as f ,I 2 L, fr H. :J As h- Y X- , .gif , X 6 -A y g :1'M'Q .Q ' iff 'I y ' ,W 'Q New 'V' -V ' I 41, 7 ,AVI - - - .. V' ' -Lg .A , 1- 1 a ,sa r at 1 , . gn' X.. . . wi. A 1 V 4 :ff tts V ,I ii, A g A ?,.,rX'H , V .E kv . 1. . , . A - at t' 1 Varsity Baseball Team: Front Row-Io Davisson, Daryl Burks, Ray Baker, Derrick Burks, Daryl Reeves, Bill Dresser, Bryan Williams. Back Row-Asst. Coach Larry Humes, Wayne Burris, Frank Williams, Ron Iones, Chester Dorsey, Iames Bowers, Coach Thomas Harding. 1973 VARSITY BASEBALL SHS OPP Ben Davis 1 6 Cathedral 2 4 Marshall 0 10 Wood 2 3 Ritter 2 5 Broad Ripple 2 12 Brebeuf 1 10 Park Tuder 8 10 Arlington 0 10 Scecina 1 13 Howe 1 13 Wood 10 2 Tech 8 9 Attucks 10 15 Latin School 5 2 Sectional Broad Ripple 0 10 73 1973 shortridge golfers have swinging season: l Larry Burdick, then Economics teacher, now big time bank executive, 1 coached the 1973 spring golf team to a 3-13 season, with a 13th place finish in . the City Tourney. E A Doug Thompson, the only returning if 1 letterman, was flanked by 1st year lj 1 senior golfers, Luke Akard, Thomas , Beck and Tracy Gilliland. 1st year Y sophomores Greg Sharpe and Dan Read will return next season. 1 1973 VARSITY GOLF T l Tech lost Cathedral lOSi Broad Ripple lost Wood won Chatard lost Arlington lost Northwest lost Park Tuder 105i Attucks WOH 1 i Scecina won ' 1 Roncalli lost x I Howe lost , Q North Central lost f Washington lost , Manual lost ' Ritter lost , City Tourney 13th E A With upper seventies and lower eighties being exceptional scores for the average high school golfer, Coach Larry Burdick compliments 4 Thomas Beck on his well executed 3 under par. 4 i Y It's a bird! It's a plane! It's Lee Trevino! No, it's 1 Greg Sharpe scoring another point for the Shortridge golf team! 1 ,aff .e . . 47- , f A HN V gf u 1 1 l . N, , T ii El W 1 ii it if JP I1 t Varsity Golf Team: Standing-Coach Larry Burdick, Doug Thompson, Tracy Gilliland, Greg Sharpe, 5, Thomas Beck, Dan Read. Kneeling-Luke Akard. l , 74 l Q 'N Dan Beck proves he has a dynamite serve. As the season progressed, Dan proved to be a formidable opponent in his singles matches. II ..,. V ., Q' '3'fS?l'i 5 O 9 9 0 .QQOQQAQQ im Gt 6. -734 ag! K9 ,?Ws4't twg 'iv 'W 'stove - ftfsfavsfafsf Racketeers In the fall of '73, school started, football was getting started, but tennis was already underway. Coach Steve Tolin lead his team to a 7-4 season, and a spot in the City Tournament with a fourth place finish out of 12 teams. Iunior Dan Read, the only returning letterman, combined with sophomore Dave Thuma for the Semi-finals in the 412 doubles. Freshman Dan Beck, the surprise of the season, we might add, and only senior Dave Sabens accounted for runners-up in the 111 doubles, Sabens was also a Semi- finalist in the W2 singles. Scott Iones and Willy Riebold played their hearts out at the Reserve level. 1973 VARSITY TENNIS SHS OPP Tech 3 4 Wood 7 0 Marshall 6 1 Attucks 7 0 Northwest 6 1 Broad Ripple 0 7 Howe 1 6 Arlington 1 6 Manuel 4 3 Cathedral 4 3 Scecina 4 3 City Tournament 4th .,:, 4.1, N m s Varsity Tennis Team: Standing-Coach Steve Tolin, David Sabens, Dan Beck, Dan Read. Kneeling-Scott Iones, Willy Riebold, David Thuma. Coach Steve Tolin takes time to show Willy Riebold the techniques of a successful forehand. Willy even picked up a few tricks of his own like holding two balls in one hand. 75 u as :ww .-Q gwdmma Popsicle Stick indicates finish Coach Iames Hausman's cross country team started their practice early in August with just three runners, and gradually it grew to seven. Of those seven, five were seniors, two of those seven were returning lettermen. Ed Murrell number one man for this season. showed good form all season, including breaking the school record with a 12.35. Ed's only losses came against Howe and Arlington. The team had four medalists in the Northwest Invitational meet, they were Ed Murrell, Scott Slaymaker, Norman Turner, and Ierry Cheung. Scott Hatchel broke his collarbone as the season progressed. With his injury, Eddie Ross quickly moved to the varsity level. Getting off to a good start is important to winning as the SHS Cross Country team begins a meet at Riverside against Cathedral '. 'Sw' ' .,,i.. T. . ..,t. , Z.- ..v f. QI If -,. , W yy., . , dl- f w7s,,a', ' 3 . H Q .ri - V M aff.. I, 'A -I , ',,.,r..v,x3,,,,,. , .,,,,s,. j,,..,U Jw, . 2-wwf -KN 'T-.Q - I 5 . at 5ti'w . f knife Z f - , 1 Vorsity Cross Country: Standing-Ed Murrell, Scott Hatchel, Coach Iames Huusman, Bryan Williams, Norman Turner. Kneeling-Eddie Ross, Bently Turner, jerry Cheung. 76 'ww'-1'-4....,., ' . f-P0sp 1. .-A, I I I x I I I I I I I I I I t I I In a cross country meet, a runner's finishing I place is written on a popsicle stick, which is ' given to him at his completion. Ierry Cheung is handed his by Scott Slaymaker. I VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY SHS SHS OPP. Howe 37 18 Brebeuf 32 23 Arlington 37 22 Cathedral 38 23 Chatard 36 22 Attucks 22 37 Decatur Central 43 20 Washington Inv. 9th Pike 47 20 Broad Ripple 45 20 Ritter 25 20 Manual 43 20 Northwest Inv. 3rd y Roncalli 34 21 Patriot Inv. 27th g Wood 45 20 I Sectionals 23rd I I I I I I I I ough, tough Soccer Club becomes real threat GTI David Thuma and Kerry Crossland head toward the goal as Karen Crossland sails one downfield. Now in its third big year the rough- tough Shortridge Soccer Club began to look like a group of real veteran ball-boppers. Wins, which have been rare in past years became run- of-the-mill, fsort ofl. This could be explained by the hearty stamina of those brave men and powerful sisters who played come rain, heat, mud, snow and hail. Opponents were the Christian Theological Seminary, Arlington, Marshall, and North Central High School. Because soccer is a sport growing in popularity there were more teams to compete with than in past years. David Lawson and Ponce Watkins provided student leadership, with Ponce representing the interest of one group of players and David as the standard bearer for the other. Under the teacher sponsorship of Mr. Richard Cochran, the 73-74 Soccer Club flourished. Bill Dresser concentrates on the ball and is able to keep his balance while he performs amazing feats with his feets . Mike Watkins sends Steve Tobey downfield for a pass but thinks twice when Marilyn Watkins is in pursuit. Soccer Club: Standing-Peter Moss, Sandy Schwarzin, Richard Heard. Kathy Crossland, Ulla Hamalainen, Nathan Thuma, Kevin Srnith, Cathy Weber, Steve Tobey, Dave Sabens, Brian Hawkins, Dan Beck, Rick Iones Bruce Bolander, Ponce Watkins, Richard Cochran. Sitting-Kerry Crossland, Kevin Crean, Iohn Fewell, Kelley Osgood, Bill Dresser, David Thuma, Karen Crossland, Thomas Stropnicky. W! 'Na 1973 VARSITY FOOTBALL Te th Manu al Northwest W lshlngton Rltte r Wood Ronc rlll Brebe uf Bro1dR1pple ashington upset by 1 point on Bowers' bo This years Shortridge football team started the 73-74 season full of new faces, a new head coach and a new coaching staff. In the API pre season ratings the Satans were ranked 13th 1n the state and 2nd ln the C1ty and County but as the season progressed the Satans dropped two IH a row to Manual and Northwest lost IH the overtlme to Rltter dropped blg ones to Cathedral and Brebeuf and ended the season wlth a defeat comlng from Broad Rlpple ID a very molst Homecomlng game To compensate for the decllne IH team Splflt largely lneub rted by the loss of several games Coach Boarman began gxvlng underclass players more playmg tlme whleh proved very successful An all underclassmen defenslve backfleld 3 jumors and 1 sophomore was re sponslble for 29 lnterceptlons Iunxor wxde recelver Iohn Whlte fresh out of Mr Behlmg s marchlng band hauled ln 12 touchdown passes sometlmes as m my as three a game Agalnst Wood sophomore Wendall Hall started halfback and on 25 earrles rushed for 178 yards for 1 7 1 yard average on each carry Senlor Iames Bowers booted a 44 yd field goal whlch beat Clly r1val Washlngton by one pomt Shortrldge placed two players on the All Clty squad They were Duddy Reeves at halfback and K lnya Ollver at defenslve tackle Y We is my We Duddy Reeves sweeps mto the end Zone showmg fe Q players and fans allke why he was the All Clty SN PICK It halfback Vorsrty Footholl Bork Row Coach Thomas De nnls Avery Dw1ghtCoodson Mllton Keyes Wayne Hamllton Derek L Anderson john Peacock limes De Frantz Iohn Smlth Iohn Fewell Denms Thumm P1ulRumer Iames Crant Mrddle Row Anthony Thompson Karl Cam Io Davlsson Mlke Cree n We ndall H :ll Raymond B iker Ce rry Creenw lde Ilmes Bowers Tlm Rush Dave Couden Sh: rm ID Chllds Kevln Mlller S lm Davls Andy Ross D1rrylRee-ves W ally Elllot Front How Coach Trsbue Coach Culver Derek O Anderson Iohn Whlte D1v1dHuxhold Crawford jones Reggle Allen S im Blllldllld Kanya Oliver Tom Watkins Tlm Smcehuyzen Greg Porter Reggle Iordm Coach SHS OPP Boarm an sf, Q ' .QEEX3 13292 J. Footboll. Bock How Coach Trabue, Kyle Ford, Pete Davisson, Hamilton La Foote, Derek L. Fric Peacock, Denise Thuman, Iohn Smith, Frac Keyes, Paul Rumer, Bill McClure. Front How Thomas, Dennis Avery, Iames Grant, Wendall Hall, Dave Couden, Sherman Childs, Buddy Ross, I'im Smeehuyzen, james De Frantz. xg, of .,i.q,, 1 V K: 4 - 25:2:I:'1'.f:':'fkf'5!IE'-. LQ,-L . . -.f,P.1I':'f'f-i?' ' , .. - YT g '. --if'-C w,,.:fE1ifii fi - . . Quarterback lo Davisson rolls left against the Cathedral Irish. Duddy Reeves and Greg Porter provide him with the adequate blocking. Kevin Miller and David Huxhold, both juniors, close in on a Cathedral halfhack. Miller was named Defensive Player of the Year, Iames Bowers boots a kick-off at the Washington game. Iames doubled as tight end and kicker. lie also had a 55 yard punting average. 79 it . Zia? .,.' 55 X 0 ' 9 s- ' D is it 'tt it ' ' '.,Q' 'W ' - 4, 1 A ' 4 - t ' + i s 'V 5 . . ' ' ' 'AA' i f 'A.' ' ,Ri ' A' Z A, f 1 ,A., f. - 4 Q 5 A f i A -I i Q 1 5 4' Q ,ti s ,ai , ., -2, -if , 2 X ,,,, , 44 , A V' ' ia as 1'-A . .q V. W:-1s.hingt0n's quarterback attempts to run for the sidelines as the whole Dcvi1's defense is in pursuit of him. HD ul f A-jf ii,' ' A A I M wk, ,. Yr! Q. xg' .Fe 'X s . xxk Ill: 2 we P , restlers grab tough 9-1 season VVrestling is in many ways the most individual team sport, that is every wrestler's performance affects the team's outcome, and the outcome ofthe team is a reflection of every wrestlers performance. Coach Wright. fresh out of college and the NCAA finals. placed much emphasis on conditioning. Many times the team ran on Sunday when snow covered the track. Tom Watkins won the VVarren Central Tourney in the 145 lbs. class. Allen Banks placed first in the City Tourney at 155 lbs. while Leroy Driver placed second at the 119 lbs. class. Later in the season. the squad traveled to Tipton to participate in a tournament equal to competition in the Sectionals. The results were: Craig Ratcliff first at 98 lbs.. Karl Cain first at 112 lbs., Stewart Iohnson second at 126 lbs., Mickey Smith first at 145 lbs.. Allen Banks first at 155 lbs., and Creg Porter first at 177 lbs., This year the wrestler who compiled the record with the highest winning percentage was Mickey Smith. Smith, a senior. was 21-2 for the season. losing in the City Tourney. where he placed third and in the Regionals where he placed third. Mickey was also the Sectional Champ. The winner is David lluxhold. David. a junior wrestled in the 167 lbs, class this season, Coach Ervin Wright, aside from being head wrestling coach, doubles as an on-the-spot medic. 'WGN X I X T . ,nw N cg---,VW H arc. W Karl Cain picks his Broad Ripple opponent off the mat and on to his back for a fall. Cain, a senior. wrvsllml in the 'l'l2 lbs. class this year. Senior Greg Porter uses a reverse double arm hook to pin his opponent from Tech at the Chatarrl Triple-Dual. Greg went on to win his match. fm ,M j Mega sly 1 1 W, 82 I l i Iunior Allen Banks, City Champ at 155 lbs., prepares to set-up his takedown on his Tech opponent. Allen was the eventual winner of the VARSITY WRESTLING OPP SHS Arlington 22 35 Wood 12 60 Attucks fi 72 Washington 23 29 Chatard 47 23 Tech 26 26 Cathedral 24 33 Scecina 22 31 Brebeuf 18 52 Perry Meridian 29 27 Broad Ripple 20 42 Warren Central Tourney 4th H Tipton Tourney 2nd City Tourney 4th Sectional Tourney 4th Senior Stewart lohnson uses a rt-verse cradel to Nun. .. pin his Perry Meridian opponent. Stewart wres- tled at 126 lbs. for the season. 1211 ,a a ifmlgvvps , T' . It ., ,, . any 1. tl WX ' u lj V. .,... , il I T I 1. ,Wistar S l ll X . Qfb. X Varsity Wrestling: Standing-Dennis Avery, David Henson, Mitchell Smith, Andy Ross, Allen Banks, David Huxhold, Greg Porter, Wayne Lacey, Otha Taylor, Coach Ervin Wright. Kneeling-Iohn Peacock, Stewart Iohnson, Leroy Driver, Karl Cain, , Eddy Ross, Craig Ratcliff. J l r 83 4 , F5 2 J l 7 Sectional victims- rockets, panthers For second year Shortridge head basketball coach, Don Thomas, this season could best be described as a building year. Of the final roster seven players were seniors, three were juniors, and two sophomores. Of the seven seniors, two had never played basketball in varsity competition before. At the beginning of the season, the starting five consisted of Harris. Elder, Singleteary, Gilbert, and Greenwade. With the loss of Greenwade due to hypertension, Darrell Burks stepped into the line-up only to be replaced by Vincent Greene near the beginning of the Sectionals. Throughout the season Robert Harris was the team leader in shooting and rebounding. Along with finishing as one of the top rebounders in the city this year, Robert was selected as center on the All-Sectional Tourney team. However, Harris did not carry the team alone as Steve Singleteary, forward on the All-Sectional team, and Greg Elder brought the team through with their sharp outside shooting. During Sectional play the Shortridge Blue Devils drew Broad Ripple as their first opponent for the Hinle site. They went on to defeat Broad Ripple and later North . . ..,. .1' -P 4, ,,. ,,A. Central. But lo and behold the six year curse took its toll and the Blue Devils lost in the finals to Arlington, a team they had beaten twice in regular season play. Vincent Greene was usually the first man off the bench, but toward the end of the season, Vincent had progressed far enough to start in the Sectionals. Steve Sin letear oesu for an eas two a ainst 8 Y 8 P Y 8 Broad Ripple. Steve was deadly with his outside jump shot. Freshman Bcislsetlicill Teom: Bock Bow-Wayne Rainey. Peter Peterson, Dan Sullivan. Charles Tinsley, Coach Rod Trabue. Bow two-Chris Gruver, Kevin Bullock. Roger Adams, Anthony Miles, William Murray, Rodney Wells. Front How-Coach Dave Iohnson, Dennis Akers, Tyrone Evans. Thomas Cary, Lenord Gilbert, Gary Hammeter, Gary Flowers. U SW fl, wmv' Basketball Team: Back Row-Alfred Hurt, Vincent Greene. Greg Elder, Robert Harris, Spiro Steve Singlcteary, Coach Don Thomas. Knofwling-lay Alloy, Maroc-llus Crconu, Tim Rush. Burks Derrick Burks, Lamont Gilbert. 3' W.. L'--J' Hill., f., , F 1973-74 Varsity liziskvttiaill Si lfi Opp. Washington 711 715 Atturzks lil! 55 Howt- H8 551 Richmond li-t 77 Wootl 88 liti Chatarcl H5 lift Marshall 59 S7 Brvhuaf lit! fiti Stzvtzina 70 til Cathvmlral fill 70 Ronczalli 84 till Arlington 65 fi-1 City 'l'ournt'y Stzutgina 77 72 Arlington tilt til Washington 73 Sri Twill 71 88 East Chi. Wash. 52 46 Manual 57 til Broad Ripplt' 77 83 Laf. Ivff 751 88 Conn:-rsvillv Stl 55 S4-cztionals Broad Ripph- 84 57 North Cvntral 65 63 Arlington till 76 Q, wx in the hoop. Whenever Robert Harris got tired of from the floor, he d slmple a few steps, jump, and put the Nui -.I ' M...-3 ,Q 'hw l 1 l l l .tiiiiiilfet i l-if Senior Darrell Burks beats the press against Cathedral. At 5'8 Darrell proved very effective ir bringing the ball down court and setting up plays Creg Elder scoops up a rebound against the Irish. Combined with Harris and Singleteary, Short- ridge had one of the eity's strongest front lines. , , fmifff? ,g ma il QI!! v,e,,1, ,.:q I W,,,,t is y leaf? i gi g . by ll.. I gg i 1' ., .,,. 4? nr' if la ae 32 ra3Uit l .....,'--fx:-f Q Reserve Basketball: Back How-Tim Clark, Sylvester Rowe, Andy Dunford, Abel Barnett, Marcellus Greene, Iames DeFrantz, Dennis Thumin, Charles Singleteary, Mr. Charles Fitzgerald. Front Row-Ray Ewing, Byron Simmons, Marvin Roney, Ioe Adams, Terri Waters, Dorian Williams, Harold Conway, Moses Harrelson. fm., in Q 3 .. a' 1 1 we w '-W. O, sg,A,,,4,f - 4 t 10 4 HQ' -34 Y,-Y' ' ' ' , mf. N'1l,'4.,Qj-,ls 'W 732 Setting for the. open man is an part of play rward Steve Singleteary making, -f-4 f ' 1-f-1 stops t 'K p a baseline drive. ,WW we We ..t.. Z M NQWWMWM ,....,..1.------W ' ,,,,..,,...-W--- '-'-M ' , SCOYEF. ,,, f , U Q 9' Robert Harris r city wide scoring anda wwww . well as being the te 's leading Y 34 l Q ,N Girls Track Team hauls in ribbons at City Meet The hard work and hours of practice paid off in ribbons and medals for members of last years girls track team. Mrs. Grissom and Mrs. Garrett combined in a joint effort to coach the girls to victory. After tough competion against such powers as Wood, Lawrence Central, Arlington, Manual and Attucks, the girls went on to take 4th in the All-City meet. Iudy Garrett contributed a 2nd in the 440 yard dash and a 3rd in the 220 dash. Belinda Nolcox and Gail Smith used their speed in winning a 2nd in the hurdles and a 2nd in the 220 yard dash respectively. The City-County Meet added a 6th in the 220 yard dash and a 4th in the 440 dash to Iudy Garrett's record, while the relay team placed 3rd in the 880. Cassandra Grant and Iudy Garrett spent a lot of time working on the handing ofthe baton and both show good form as they run at the City Meet. Cynthia Foreman receives her lst place medal from the head judge for her finish in the 440 dash, Cynthia also ran the 100, and 220 dashes. g I .Ap I yyl I . ,,., ... , ,, .,. , , vigil ,.. , I -A N ,V ' - Aa. 545 ,wg H5,sa1Ef'f'wTf?1 .. V. .ltr A-iw In .... 1 .,5.N-me .SN .. 1' f-- ' Sw 4:w.z,: A .qw Lass- - . 1. ., . ' .- 5.-. -M- , Girls' Truck Standing-Mary Williams, Alice Terry. Kay DeBow, Patricia Alexander, Cynthia Fore- Selina France, the Feminine Flash, has her deter man, Terry Waters, Kneeling-Iudy Garrett, Cassandra Grant, Selina France, Tina Garrett. mined eyes on only one thing, the finish line. 88 if fnnllai nil nd' NJ Girls win first Sectional game What's the formula for a winning team in girls volleyball? That's the problem that was faced by Mrs. Harriet Wisdom, coach ofthe 11-member team. The girls must have found a recipe for success, because they finished the season with a 5 won, 6 lost record, and won the first game of the Sectionals at Pike. Practice started early in September and the team worked on spikes, serves, digs -coming up under the ball-and general techniques. After the first of October, however, the boys basketball team needed the gym after school, so the girls went without practice. Meeting only for games, the team managed to win against such city powers as Ladywood, Manual, and Wood, and beat Speedway in the first game of the Sectionals. Team spirit is a big factor in any sport, this years girls volleyball team had plenty of spirit, as they get into a huddle before the Wood game. Sue Clardy, No. 50, is truly a whiz with the volleyball. At least her teammates think she is. 1973 Girls Volleyball SHS OPP Broad Ripple 5 15 12 15 Arlington 3 15 11 15 Ladywood 15 4 15 8 Scecina 15 11 8 15 10 10 15 - Wood 15 6 1 M he is is t G ' f 15 9 2 S G I If Howe 13 Manual 15 6 13 15 15 10 Tech 5 15 11 15 Attucks 3 15 5 15 Broad Ripple 7 15 13 15 Sectionals Speedway 15 9 15 6 Pike 16 14 13 15 13 15 Gi-rls Volleyball: Buck Row-Darlene jewel, Theresa Yates, Mary Coleman, Selina France, Iackie Ware, Michelle Davis, Sue Clardy, Cassandra Grant, Kevan Melton, Deborah Nelson, Coach Wisdom. Front 39 How-Ingrid Grant, Elvira Nolcox, Paula McIntosh, Belinda Nolcox, Dela Lacey. '-- C '.' DWI wwf-wL Girls Basketball fair, improving A fair and improving girl's basketball team completed their second year of organized competition under the able guidance of Mrs. Harriet Wisdom. head coach. The Satans had capable individuals in all facets of the game. Lenore and Lenette Williams dominated the boards at the center and forward positions. Forwards Suzanne Wells and Selina France provided able defense, while Paula Mclntosh, Debbie Nelson and Betsey Hatchel helped the offensive end. Dominique Miller and Karon Reeves were more than capable in coming off the bench. Paula utilized her smooth bank shot for ten points against Broad Ripple, but the team's season high point production came from Debbie Nelson, with nineteen points in the Ripple game. 156,529 Debbie Nelson shows her ball control as she Paula Mclntosh does a few warm-up layups before the opening tip-off at the Washington game. clllffi Basketball SHS Opp Broad Ripple 35 17 Washington 23 25 Washington 29 40 Attacks 110 36 Ladywood 28 47 Broad Ripple 44 43 Attacks 37 43 Warren Central 27 45 Ladywood 27 48 hustles down court during the Ladywood game. Girl's Basketball Team: Back Row-Delen Williams. Karon Reeves, Betsey Hatchel, Selina France, Lenette Williams, Mrs. Harriett Wisdom. Kneeling- Lenore Williams, Suzanne Wells, Paula Mclntosh, Debbie Nelson, Skate Club gets students rollin' One of the best attended clubs at Shortridge is the Roller Skating Club. Students met on Thursdays from 3:15 to 5:45 p.m. at Rollerland and skated to music, much of which they provided themselves. The sponsor, Mr. Allen Sutherland, has taught skating professionally since 1950. This includes competitive, dance, figure free style and pairs skating. Since the students have only skating on their minds, security guards were not necessary. Rental of skates was included in the price of admission. Left-Clowning around on rollcr skates appeals to Greg Crowe and Ieff Penick. But who is laughing more the clowns or the spectators? Lower Left-Shortridgers display school zodiac shirts while skating to the music during one of the weekly roller skating club meetings. Below-Geneva Bailey glides by the photographer on her way around the roller skating ring. She skates with the ease of an expert. SWRTRIDGI gil R100 -'iw Amid a swirl of pom-poms, leanine .cn-. sr.:-.,: N' yells out praise for SHS U 5 . ,,... 9' Q, 3, JL: .a ,Q X sf :lg A kms S9 X '54 ' . ,,.,., ,, ' 5,15 I . -4 . ,K Pom-Pom Girls halftime honeys Everybody either goes to some type of sports event to watch the players or the halftime shows. Shortridge halftime shows have a special flair, the Shortridge Pom-Pom girls, or as they are known around here as the Devillettes . They started practicing three weeks before school started, under the leadership of sponsor Miss Lynn McDowell and veteran captain Sharla Roddy and co-captain Vicki Ervin. They made their own blue and white uniforms. Ianice Carter performs during halftime at the Broad Ripple basketball game. The pom-pom girls keep the fans mind off the fact we're down by seven points. are known around here as the Devillettes . They started practicing three weeks before school started, under the leadership of sponsor Miss Lynn McDowell and veteran captain Sharla Roddy and co-captain Vicki Ervin. They made their own blue and white uniforms. lanice Carter performs during halftime at the Broad Ripple basketball game. The pom-pom girls keep the fans minrl off the fact we're down hy seven points. Pom-Pom Girls: Bock Row-Debra Spurling, Phillis Pepper Cynthia 'X Green, Debra Dudley, Kay Debow, Iaki Sanders Debbie Gougan Tina Garrett. Row Two-Sharla Roddy, Kelley Osgood It an Bledsoe Iulie Smith, Debbie Rooks, Rochelle Iones. Front Row Ienmfer Finnell Kim Wilson, Karen Crossland. 94 Rain, Rain, Rain, Rain, Rain, Rain, Rain, Rain! Y 4' 4, -u.'u l- ' Top left manneq perform spirit. View October 31 was a day of mixed emotions for Shortridge students. Blue Devil fans bundled up to protect themselves from the driving rain, only to see tneir team lose their second Homecoming game in a row. While the Satans battled the Ripple Rockets, students fought to keep their floats from melting and falling apart. When the judging was completed the Class of '76 came up with the first prize ribbon for their float entitled Spirit of 76 . Later that evening students made their way to the cafeteria for the Homecoming dance. While the Words of Wisdom and the Truth Review entertained the students with music, Leah Stiles was crowned Homecoming Queen. 41 My ,M-v'! U3 si' ' -As the rain flogged the Iunior float, the uin astride it held up, reflective of the fans BIICC. Left-The Shortridge Marching Blue Devils marched on through the rain, in a show of true Above-Dave Saben's large hat received an intense workout, protecting him from the rain 95 HA. a. ' 41 , s ' Q ' , H 'Q :N Y , .h T i 4 yi 1 E I T fl y , V1-I : 'lll V ivlls '12-' xmr' .3 I L , V , V . f w ' f N 1 , , 1 . N ? . ilu Y 'l ,, . x' +V Nl H ui bmw Ng? me- ! R if Ng' if - Fl Q' mi .? Q t 'B 1' S Shortridgers eat cafeteria goodies Like the rest of the country. our cafeteria food service was hit by inflation and general food shortages. This was seen as evident in the higher food prices this year. The high prices caused many students to change their eating styles. Some turned to bringing their lunch. while others ate the cheaper foods or didn't eat at all. The cafeteria services coped ably with these problems. They continued to serve hot, nutrious meals. Students were still able to purchase a specified lunch that was a hot, well balanced meal, for only fifty cents. This year tray lunches were kept in one area in an effort to keep the lunch room clean. Students were required to show their l.D. cards. with lunch periods indicated right on the cards. This eliminated the confusion of extra people in the cafeteria. The Student Council was responsible for getting music in the cafeteria during lunch periods. All students enjoyed the music with their meals. Mr. Larry llumes takes a guilty bits- from a Shortridge delicacy while on cafeteria duty. 98 if ,,.t , , .qs-.-, -1- , I wa, ,e, .. www. -me .. 'f., f- .. ..., -' c -' 15 ii. Q., 'Qff .'E,5 Fig ,1 W' ywa .g, , ,.x L . . ,. 'iff' fi , 'M an t .,,.,.,.,.o, :Lf-'A -A .v ' ' vii' '- 1 .235 6 A 215: . .- sy.. 'iff' 9:26 ,I. .E .,, Qi' 544.52 lm' . ,..., . 5 , fe s , 4 at N7 A , 'if S' .F EW 1 N-gt . ' . Y Q While some Shortridgers seek, and sometimes fir1d.the solitude for a quiet nap in .RIF , .. ,. if .N W MW Y I I glrls lom the om? uf the the chow mv N xq.. Leaders direct Shortridge Ship Heading the Shortridge team of administrators is Mr. Benjamin Iohnson. Stepping up from the position of Vice Principal, that he held last year, Mr. Iohnson took over the Principalship reins from Mr. Carnel. The job of coordinating all the aspects of running a large high school is a busy job. Mr. Iohnson is a strong Shortridge supporter. He has fought hard for improvements and the continuing of SHS. The addition of Mr. Donald Oldham to the SHS administration was welcomed by both the faculty and the students. As Vice Principal of business, Mr. Oldham is responsible for the school budgets, capital outlay, extra-curricular accounts, security guards, deans, custodians and cafeteria workers. Mr. Oldham tackled this tremendous job with the experience of years and the skill of a professional. The job of Director of Guidance is more complicated than it may seem. Along with making college contacts, writing recommendations, heading the orientation program, and getting transfers, Mr. Peter Davis issues work permits, registers men for the draft and oversees the SAT testing program. Wading through the jungle of schedules and creating order out of confusion is Vice Principal Mr. Raymond Riley. In order for every day to run as smoothly as possible, Mr. Riley has to coordinate the classes 1,965 students want to take with the 97 teachers who teach them and combine them all into a nine- period day. tai Ma. BENIAMIN IOHNSON-Principal. fbi Mn. DONALD OLDHAM-vice Principal. fcj MR. PETER DAVIS-Director of Guidance. tdj MR. RAYMOND RILEY-Vice Principal. 100 l l ll in i fl I, l 5 I l r r 1 l l F l r , ,:.m1- , 1 ' -'Z f' , - me . i.Q Sl ul fa Office staff tries to better 'Ridge We ---Q fbyMHs.KAYE SHEPHERD-Attendance Q ,AZ faJMHS.M1LDHED BLEWETT-Registrar . EY Clerk M lm H QCD MRS. MARY HULTS-Secretary to Mr. Riley ldj MHS. MARY WILLS-Secretary to the Dean In H a ' fel MHS. GLADYS SMITH-Secretary to Mr. johnson QD MRS. SARAH RUNYAN-Para professional fgl MRS. BETTY NICHOLSON-Bookstore manager 101 l + 7 -- :Il-7' A- '-' - Capable experts serve students The deans job at SHS I have found not unweilding, not undesireable, but a position where the needs of the student body can be effectively met and serviced in most cases to a satisfactory solution for all concerned. I would like to thank the faculty and staff for its total cooperation , said Mrs. Garrett, Dean of Women. Mrs. Betty Garrett is very fond of her job and enjoys helping the students find the root of their problems and a workable answer for them. With the assistance of a para- professional, an Assistant Dean, and several student aids, she handles the wide variety of problems that come her way in addition to the usual discipline problems. Mrs. Garrett would like to see SHS remain open and a rise in school spirit. She feels that pride in our school is very important. Working alongside of Mrs. Garrett is Mr. Francis Garter, the Dean of Boys. The Iudgen deals out punishments that usually benefit both the students and the school. Boys are often assigned to clean the yard or sweep the floors after school. Dean Carters warm, friendly manner and a good sense of humor crops up everywhere in unexpected places. tl-le chose his own picturel Rounding out the quartet are Mrs. Crowdus, Nurse and Mrs. Langan, Social Worker. Working together they take care of and health and social problems which students may face around the school. fill MHS. BETTY GARHETT-Dtfilll of Girls fbi MH. FRANCIS ffAH'f'l'lH-Dean Of Boys itil MHS. RVELYN CHOVVUUS-Nul'S0 tdj MISS NANCY LANKIAN-Social Worker ,.......u 5 5 'X Q.. ' 35 X-rg l ta 102 The Teachers: SHS foundation tal ROY ARERSON-B.P.E., M.S.: Government: Student Action Center, Human Relations. tbl HOOVER BAKER-B.S., M.S.3 Advanced Biology, General Science, lcl IOHN C. BAKER-BS., MA.: Spanish. ldl MATTIE RALLOW-Ph.B, BS., MA.: Chemistry. Science I.S.C.S. English. Assistant to the Dean of Girls. tel IOSEPH REAMON-BA., MA.: Social Studies, Values and Issues. ffl CABOLYN BEARD-B.A.: English, tgl LEONARD BEHLINII-B.S., M.S.: Band. Music Theory: Department Head. lunior Vaudeville. thl BARBARA siaN'i'oN-i3.s.. Clothing. lil RICHARD BOARIVIAN-B.S., MS.: Health: Varsity Football, Varsity Wrestling. ljl BRENDA BRANHAM-B.S,3 Business Math, Clerical Practiceg C.O.E.g O.E.A. lkl L. THOMAS BRESNAHAN-Ph.B.. BA.. M.S.g Mathematics. tll SUSIE II. RROWN-AB., M.S.5 Biology. General Science. tml EIIGENIA BUCKNER-B.S.3 Black Literature. English III and IV. tnl SUSAN BURTON-B.S.: English. Reading. lol ROY E. BUSSELI,-B.A.: U.S. History. World History. lpl ROBERT cA'i'us-B.A,, MA.: Anthropology. Sociology, World History. lql RICHARD GOIIHBAN-B.S.. B,A.1 World History, Government.: Soccer. lrl RICHARD COHEN-BA., MA.: English. lournalismg THE ECHO. Great Books. Debate. Spanish Clubs. tsl IOAN H. COOPER-BA.: English, Poetry. Ethnic Lit.. Alternate Program. ttl BURNEI, E. COULON-B.S.. M.S.3 Printing, ful DORCAS CRAVENS-BA.. M.S.: English: Freshman Council. 103 Teachers train talented teens tal LINDA S. DAVIS-B.A.. M.A.: English IS, IR, IIIS. Film Criticism. fbi MARY C. DAVIS-B.S., M.A.: Clothing. fcl IANET DEAN-B.S.: Librarian. Idl CAROLYN FAY-B.A., M.A.: English I 8: II, Critical Thinking, Language, Pre- College Grammar. tel ROBERT FOLEY-B.S.3 General Science. ffl CHARLES FITZGERALD-B.S., M.S.: Health, P.E., Dr. Education: Department Head: Coach Reserve Basketball, Assistant Track Coach. Igj IAN FRASER-MFA.: Art, Art Appreciation. fhj RON FREELAND-B.S., M.S.: Math: Reserve Baseball. til ERNEST FRICO-B.S., M.S.: Algebra. Geometry. General Math.: Senior Class Activities. Ut THEODORE GELB-B.F.A.: Stagecraft. Craft Art: Director of Stage Productions, Stage Crew. Ikj WILLIAM GIBSON-B.S., M.S.: Math.: Department Head. Ill HOLLY R. GRAHAM-B.A., M.S.: Reading. tml MAE GRAVES-B.S., M.A.: Resources for Living, Foods. tn, IACQIIELINE S. GREENWOOD-B.S., M.S.: Algebra, Geometry. General Math. Basic Math: Sophomore Class Sponsor. lol IOANN CRISSOM-B.S., M.S.: Orientation: Guidance Counselor. Ipj DAVID R. HAMMER-A.B., M.S.: French, Psychology. Iqj LINDA HANSON-B.S.: Foods. tri DIANE HASTON-B.S., M.A.: Freshman, Sophomore English: Speech Club. tsl IAMES A. HAUSMANN-B.S.: U.s. History. Health: Head Coach Gross country, Track. IU IOHN E. HAYNES-B.S.: Basic Art I gl II, Advanced Art. ful IOHN HICBEE-B.S., M.A.: U.S. Government, Freshman Social Studies. Ivj PHILIP H. HIRSCH-B.S., M.A.: Dramatics, Speech, Film Criticism: Footlights, Thespians, Sr. Play, All-School Play, Christmas 81 Spring Touring Company. Iwi ROBERT E. HOUSTONTBS., MS.: Psychology, Economics, U.S. History: THE ANNUAL, Quill 81 Scroll. 104 T7 XSS' ,nf tml lnl Y W 7 I 2 Q i 5 I I 1. 11 1' MQ' I lvl lvl 3 2' Q W1 -Q . I Si Xthllti ' X' 1 : ' N swf www I 4 v . .- ,. sum NR A X , .. 5 I :M VI. WMM B . . , .vg,e-5 A', A s egifwf Q I ' Staff spurs on striving students tat MAIIRIKIIC IIIIIIKIIIRI-IRRY-BH.. NLS.: Attendance Supervisor. tbl LARRY IIIIMICS-BS.: PE.. Ile-alth. tcj IRAN M. IAIIKSCJN-B.A..M.A.1 U.S. History, World History, Indiana History, International Relations. tdj DAVID I.. IUIINSUN-BS.: Englishz Asst. Coach Freshman Football. Trainer. tel MA'I I'IR JOHNSON-A.B., MS.: RE. ffl SIIIiI.I7ON IQANTCJR-B.F.A.,M.S.1 Department Head: Ceramics, Textiles: Art Club. tgy AZILHIC KINCIAIIJIC-A.B., MA.: American Literature, Mass Media, English I: Freshman Class Sponsor. tht DONALD KING-B.S., MA.: Department Head: Chemistry, Biology. til COANSTANCIE B. KIRRY-BA., MA.: Spanish: Sponsor, Exercise in Knowledge. tjj DW. MANNAN-BS., M.S.1 Introduction to Social Studies, Economics tkj MARY 'If MAIIKIK-A.D.. BS.: Health. Health Occupations. Ill DUNALII IVICCAIlI,I'fY-Printer and compositor. tmi EaNHs'riNR MtItIRI'II'I-B.S.: Art. Iewelry. tnl LYNN MCDUVVISLL-B.S.1 World History, U.S. History, Government: Sponsor. Cheerleaders. Pom Pom Girls. toy sosmxi MCINII-IL-B.S.: Typing. Shorthand, Data Processing: Iunior Class Sponsor, Iunior Class Financial Advisor. tpj IOHN MEDIESKI-B.M., NLM.: Orchestra, Strings: Sponsor, String Ensemble. fqj ICJYANN MIDDLHKAIII-'F-BA., MS.: English, Special Education: Sponsor, Freshman Council. to iisi.r:N Moi-JLLEH-Hs.. English. tsl VVILLIAM R, MORGAN-B.S., NLS.: Economics, Government: Sponsor, Chess Club. ttj IVIARIAN MUSFIS-B.S,, NLS.: Geometry, Basic Math. ful SANDRA MIIMPHRICY-Adult Assistant in Physical Education. lvl DONALD I., NELSON-B.S., M.S.Z Astronomy, Physics, Basic Math. twj IVIARTIIALUU NICVVLAND-Adult Assistant in the Library. oo NANCY NIICMAN-B.M.: Adult Assistant in Music Department. 105 Staff plans for student success Ial S'I'ICI IIlCN tt. PAPESII-B,A., M.S.2 Orientation. Alternate Program. Ibl IIIUIVIAS A. PAYNE-B.A.. M.A.: Department Head: Social Studies. Icl LINDA I'Ii'I'EHSUN-B.S,. M.S.Z Biology I 81 II. tdl FUIID HATCLIFF-B.S.. M.S.L Power Mechanics. Mechanical Drawing. tel LOUISE HEITEH-M.A.: Carman: German Club. National Honor Society, Ifl LUIS HHIJASS-B.A.. lVl.A.1l..tllll'l Derivatives. English: Latin Club. Igl CICNE IIIIIIEIWIISUN-M.S.1 PE., Health. Drivers Ed., Biology: Athletic Director. Ihl PHILIP HUCHHS-B,S.: Clee Clubs. A Cappella Choir. Maclrigals, New Establishment: Co-sponsor of Senior Class. Iil CYN'I'I'IIA IIOIIN-HA., MS.: Orientation: Student Council. lil l'f'l'I' IllI'l'flN-B.S.: Career English. Film Criticism. Sophomore English. Ikl IVIICIIAICI, SANIJUIIIJ-B.S.1 Biology. Ceneral Science. Ill MARY SIICCEI,-B.S.: Shorthand. Typing: Ticket Manager. tml IIAHUL li. SMITII-BA., M.S.: Biology, Earth Science. Inl FHANCISS H, SMITII-B.S., MS.: Foods l, lll. 81 V, Men's Foods I. lol IIANDALL VV. SMI'I'II-B.S,: Sales. Merchandising, Consumer Business. Distributive Ed.. DECA. Ipl IICIIHY STEINHII-B.S., MS.: Senior Counselor: Key Club: Intramural Bowling Iql louirn STIMSUN-B.S., Ms.. Clothing, Family Living, Family Health. Irl AHTHIIII I.. S'I'lIDI2I3f'lKEFl-B.S.. M.S.: Industrial Arts. Math.. Science. tsl ALLEN SIITIIICITIJXNIJ-B,A., M,A,g French, Creative Writing: Rollerskating, French Club. I.U. Honors. 4-3 ' I 4 vw-..,Ny we' b '. g ig, P as .is.+.saxm: I ... . J' 5? Q . M 4 4 A S 4 .4 ,.v.v,.. 1 as.. -. ' : A '. X I 9- If' '-w. if gf tdl F ' 4 . -t.. iilfll . '- '.vI. Z '. --z . F 'f-.3 21.111-3? 'wk 2 'IV- . ff ri ' ff'175: ' . . . . 1 :- f .- . ...wi - -.-zvivrrr ' C. ' 521'-.:2-1.2-lift ' F' - f til ill lk! 215 K., 1... Q, Q3 2 f f. ' V-'N 4 f, ' 'ff , . ,I as .. .,V ' '94 'Y' l if S? ff Li 1 'C' F Q . W 1 ' if ,, 1 yd: 9 uf .9 4 0:1 V by if fl E! f EV ..,. - , ,.,, : fa E , -My y . , rm .4 . es. A l it , ,sms- In u f- ...Fi il li I K 4 5' t EN ,. if Q . ,..,,., , JW I ..,-.. .4- Q L W 1 as ,4 4 N A X 1. , Y, , if lfl I 106 A Q il., j tel ... f ',Q 1'. :vy: fag? if if t ' f 45? 2 ww tel 4, i TD 4, .hw .-5 Q-' ' I 1 . in tel ua X t0l ASS tfil tfl tSl Teachers engage in extra duties tal 'l'WYl,l.All 'l'AYl.tIH-BS.: Typing. Business Machines. General Business. tbl ffHAlll.ES E. 'l'lIflMfXSfB,S,g Drug Ed., Health, Boys Physical Education. tcl KIIIAHIJCS I. 'VIIUMAS-B,S,. M,S,g Electricity. Drafting. tdl DUN 'l'HUNlAS-BS.. MS.: Asst. Dean of Boys. Head Basketball Coach tel IUHN TlKIMAS-Para-professional: Young Life. tfl S'l'EPllEN M. 'l'Ul,lN-BS.: Social Studies. U.S. History. Basic Math.: Tennis Coach. tgl RUIJICRIC 'l'HAl3llE-B.S.. M.S.2 Art. Lettermen's Club. Varsity Football. Freshman Basketball. thl STEVE TUCIKEH-B.S.: Values and Issues. Social Studies I. til MARIE VAN IIUHN-B.S.. MS., M.A.1 Chemistry: NHS Committee. VVANDA C. Wfllllrf-B.S.1 Clothing l. Child Development: Y-Teens. tkl l.tlfIll.l.E C. WAHI.-AB.. BS.: Math. Math. Club, Hi-Pi, Mu Alpha Theta. tll DEBORAH VVAYCUTT-B.A.. M.A.T.1 French. Russian: Russian Club. tmp Hirrii ANN wicsii-ss.. M.B.A.: Department Head: Accounting. Recordkeeping. my Bsfuirsv i.. Wl'IS'l'-B.S.: Woods. Construction. toj IEAN WHlTCllAl 'l'-A.B., M.S.: Department Head: English. tpj HAHHIET VVISIJUM-B.S.3 Health. PE.: Cirl's Volleyball. Cirl's Basketball. fqj GARY l.. VVUOD-B.S.. M.S.: Business Ed. trl EHVIN D. WRIGHT-B.S.: Health: F.C.A., Varsity Wrestling. tsl CLAHICE A. YOUNG-B.S., M.S.: Typing, Business Opp., General Bus.. English. 107 hat's happening?iA big fling-The Senior Thing H 8 I Q 4 Looks like mass chaos but actually there's a lot of ' learning here as students talk to various university representatives in the college corner. Q Almost graduates were very interested in what their chances were of succeeding in the outside- hy world and listened intently to all advice given. ' Q f 108 ' There will be a Senior Council meeting Thursday, fourth period, in room 326 , could be heard every week over the third period announcements. During their weekly meetings, the council worked on different projects, money-making activities, and entertainment for the Senior Class of 74. Led by sponsor, Mr. Frigo, the class officers and Senior Council sponsored dances, buses to out-of-town games, and planned for the Prom and commencement. Left-Maurice Boler thoroughly evaluates the current proposal before voting, Senior Council is the decision making body for seniors. Lower Left-Senior Carol Grady just can't seem to decide on which way to vote. Senior Council was just one of Carol's many activities. Senior Class Officers: Karl Cain, treasurer: Lisa Talley, vice-president: Bryan Williams. president: Darlene Berryhill. secremrv .. 5 1 '- - . 4 4' CQ 9 was Y' il E S s ' fi A if LORRAINE AKERS ANTHONY ALLEN-Var., Res., Fresh. Track: Fresh. Wrestling: Career Sampling, Letterman Clubs: Student Council: ROTC, cfcpt, NCO of the month 1972, Command Sgt. Maj. 1972-73, Exhibition Drill Team. DEBORAH ALLEN REGINALD ALLEN ANDREA D. ANDERSON-Vaudevilleg News Bureau: Cil'l's Glee, A. Cappella fsecj, Madrigals fsecjz Pep Club fsecjg Footlights: Girl's League: Student Council: True Blueg Athletic Office Asst. DEREK O. ANDERSON MICHELLE ANDERSON ROBERT ANDERSON CURTIS R. ANDREWS-Vaudevilleg Bowling, Key Club. IOYCE ANDREWS RONALD I. ATKINS GENEVA M. BAILEY STARICE BAILEY RAYMOND BAKER TONI M. BALLINGER tr ...A xl AVIS L. BANKS-Sr. Council: Ir. Policy: Vaudeville: A-Band. B-Band: Majorettc, Porn Pom Girl: Girl's League: True Blue: Spanish Club: NHS: Student Council: Y-Teens: Swimming Team, CALVIN O. BANKS EVA M. BANKS MICHAEL D. BASS DOLLY CAMPBELL BATES-Vaudevillc: Girl's Glee: Choral Club, A Cappella: Pep Club: Career Sampling: Spanish Club: Student Council: Y-Teens. BARBARA BATTISTA IUAN BATTLE DEBRA L. BELK-Vaudeville: Girl's Glee: Bowling: Girl's League: Red Cross: Spanish Club: Student Council: True Blue: Y-Teens. DENISE BELL GARY D. BELL IACQUELINE MARIE BELL-Vaudevillel ECHO Ed.: Girl's Glee: Girl's League: Great Books: NHS: Quill and Scroll: Student Council: True Blue: Y-Teens tpresl: Honor Study Program: Nat'l Achievement semifinalist: WHO'S WHO IN HIGH SCHOOL: Girl's Volleyball: Laboratory Asst.: Registrars Asst. PALISSA BELLAMY SPIRO BEREVESKOS-Res., Var. Basketball: Indiana High School Chess Champ: Exercise in Knowledge: German, Letterman Clubs: NHS: Nat'l Merit Finalist. BERNITA BERRYHILL DARLENE BERRYHILL STEVEN Benicia: ANNA M, Bias IACQUELINE BLACKMON EDNA BLAND SAMUEL BLANDINA SUSAN BLANKENBAKER-Sr. Council: Ir. Policy: Vaudeville: ANNUAL Sr. Ed.: New Establishment, Band, Orchestra, True Blue: International Exchange: Letterman: Student Council, Var. Cheerleader. KENT BLEDSOE MAURICE BOWLER JAMES BOWERS-Vaudeville: Var., Res. Baseball: Var., Res. Football: Key Club: Letterman: NHS: Human Relations Council: Stage Crew: WHO'S WHO IN HIGH SCHOOL. KEVIN BRADLEY MARY BRANSON-Vaudeville: ECHO page ed.: News Bureau: Girl's Glee: Choral Club: A Cappella: Le Circle Francais: Quill and Scroll: NHS: Student Council: Library Asst.: Freshman Cheerleader: New Establishment. DEBORAH BROACH ' IAUNICE BROACH FRANK BROWNLOW-1973 graduate. ANGELA BROWN EARNEST BROWN KENNETH BROWN ROWENA BROWN DANA BRUNE BEVERLY BRYANT-August graduate. CHARISE BULLOCK MICHAEL BULLOCK MARK BUNDRANT DARRELL BURKS DERRICK BURKS TERRY BURKS MYRON BURRIS IACQUELINE BUTLER Vicki BUXTON VVILLIAM BYRD KARL CAIN-Sr. Class Tres.: Sr. Council:-Ir. Policy: ANNUAL Sports Ed.: Var.: Res.: Fresh. Football: Var., Res., Fresh. Wrestling: German Club: Key Club Qpresj: Letterman: Quill and Scroll: Student Council: Kiawanis Award for Youth in Action. MICHAEL CAIN BARRY CALDWELL BEVERLY CAMPBELL DAMON CANADY CYNTHIA CARNEY BRENDA CARTER-Ianuary graduate: Vaudeville: Girl's Glee: Career Sampling: Girl's league: Library Asst.: True Blue: Student Council. KEITH CHAMBERS IERRY CHEUNG-Boy's Glee: Var. Cross Country: Var, Track: Key Club: Letterman: FCA CHARLES CHRISTMON Fresh Baseball Var Res Fresh Football Var Wresthng Letterman ALEXANDER CLARK BETTYI CLARK Sr Council Ir Policy Girl s Drill Team Spanish Club Pep Club NHS tsecl Red Cross Student Council Y Teens ttresl IERI CLARK MARC D CLARK MARVAI COBB Sr Council Vaudevllle Girl s Glee Choral Club New Establishment Senior Class Float Ch Girls League Letterman Stage Crew Student Council Y Teens Var Res Cheerleaders Student Council Gym Asst BRENDA COCKRELL CONNIE COLEMAN MICHELLE COLEMAN Glrl s Drill Team ROTC 1st Lt Student Council SUSIE COLEMAN BONITAK COLLINS lr Policy NHS HRC Library Asst Student Councll ANNUAL agent THOMAS W. CRAIG-lr. Policy Vaudeville German Club' NHS. ANTOINETTE CROSS-August graduate. KATHY A. CROSSLAND-Girl s Glee' True Blue' Soccer' 2nd Lt. ROTC. KEITH E. CROSSLAND-Fresh.. Football' Fresh. Baseball' Fresh. Wrestling' 1st Lt. ROTC Varsity Rifle Team. CASSANDRA D. CROWLEY-Vaudeville' A Cappella' Girl s Drill Team' ROTC' CXSFC' Y Teens. MF? if-6 3 r ,g ll' 1 'Mir 'WV K V 1 1 :W 4 tr f ' v ,ff .fm ,Y . . V 1 1? ' 1 fav ,vb 1' f ' , , R, 'F' ,ff-Y I ang! fffn gi K' ' 1 fs it i' S 'wt PAULA CURRY RALPH G. DAVENPORT DENISE DAVIS DONALD R. DAVIS IANIS L. DAVIS-Girl's League: NHS: Library Asst.: Y-Teens: Gym Asst. IERRY L. DAVIS MAURICE DAVIS PRUDENCE DAVIS RONALD DAVIS VINCENT IO DAVISSON WANDA K. DEMMINGS CHARLES DEBOW III IO DEVASHER BYRON DOUGLAS-Ir. Prom Com. Ch., Var. Res.. Fresh. Football: Track: Float Ch.: Career Sampling: Letterman. DYRL DOUGLAS IEANEEN DOUGLASS LARRY DUDLEY DAN DUKE-Vaudeville: New Establishment, A Cappella, Madrigals: Band: Track. IRIS DUNCAN BRENDA D. DURHAM DEBORAH D. EDWARDS-Vaudevilleg Girl's Glee, Choral Club, A. Cappella: Bowling: Footlights: NHS. LAIAUNA R. EDWARDS VONDA L. ELAM-Girl's Drill Team: OEA: Senior Float Com. LOIS I. ELDRIDGE PAULA ESPTEIN-August graduate. gt... A Y fififvhfi 5' 'Kwan -X wgef NJ ,Cf- Wx V'--. , . X-1 , fi. ' . U' 9: 1 vm-. U ', QV Z out of class to put up'a.Girl Scout fd i E P. rx :Sl OLIVER EUBANKS KATHERINE EVANS-Girl's Glee: Choral Club. SANDRA EVANS WILMETTA EVANS-August graduate. BEVERLY H. EWING STEVEN I. FERGUSON DONNA Y. FISHER IANET D. FISHER MARIE A. FOSTER MICHELLE L. FRACTION-Vaudeville Program Ed., Vaudeville: Ir. Prom Com.: Ir. Policy: Pom Pom Girl: Pep Club: Library Asst.: Student Council: Homecoming Princess and Cand.: Homecoming Senior Princess. KATHY L. FRANKLIN MARY RITA GAINES-Vaudeville: Girl's Glee: Pep Club: Footlights: Student Council fsec.I: Thespians fhistorianj. IEANNE GARDNER-ECHO Ed.-in-Chief: Quill and Scroll: NHS. TINA GARRETT KEVIN P. GATEWOOD LAURA GILLON KARL I. GLICKERT CAROL GOLDER-Girl's Glee: Career Sampling: Student Council. CECIL E. GOLDER MILLICENT M. GOODSON-Girl's Glee: I.U. Honor Language Study: Le Circle Francais: NHS: Red Cross. CAROL GRADY GLORIA GRAVES-Girl's Glee. RAYMOND GRAY SONIA M. GRAY CYNTHIA D. GREEN-Pom Pom Girl: Pep Club: Career Sampling: Spanish Club. VICTORIA D. GREEN VINCENT GREENE CAROLYN D. HALL-Girl's League: Library Asst.: NHS: Y-Teens: Office Asst. TONI L. HALL ULLA HAMALAINEN RENEE HANSBROUGH-Ir. Class Tres.: Senior Council: Vaudeville Act Ch.: Vaudeville: Girl's League: True Blue: Bowling' Pep Club: HRC: Red Cross: Library Asst.: Student Council: Y-Teens: Distributive is Education ftresj. BARBARA I-IANSEN KITTY HARGER ROBERT HARRIS DANA HARVEY SCOTT HATCHEL-Vaudeville: Boy's Glee: A Cappella: Fresh. Basketball: Var. Cross Country: German Club: Letterman: Soccer If w . : PE c ui o X . .,.. g . ...mga ll e '..t s-ug I 'I i Remember '73-'74? That was the year of the crises. The fuel crisis and the Watergate crisis. We had more than our share of shortages too: meat shortage, paper shortage, gas shortage, produce shortage, and as everyone will agree, there was definately a money shortage too! Shortridge did its duty in trying to combat the fuel shortage. The heat was never above 65 degrees, and Sometimes the building was so cold sa few of the pipes froze. Night activities were cut almost entirely, and the building had to be closed by six p.m. every evening. The Shortridge ECHO had to be cut from eight pages to four because of a newsprint shortage. That was also the year of the Indianapolis Desegregation Suit, and another proposed closing of Shortridge. But anyone, trying to snuff out Shortridges life, will face a bitter battle with an integrated body of loyal Shortridge High School supporters. Views towards the Watergate scandle were varied. Liz Haunted her opinion. and hoped to convince most people, Even though coats were restricted, many students like Carol Watson felt they were necessary to combat the cold including congressmen, to join brought on by the energy crisis. her side. ' GERRY HATCHETT LENDOE I. HAYES IULIA A. HELMER-ANNUAL advertising: Girl's Gleeg NHS: Naturalist Club. SANDRA A. HENDERSON-NHS: Distributive Education. VIVIAN M. HENRY-Vaudeville: Y-Teens. DEBRA HENSON-Ir. Policy: Vaudeville Act Ch.: Vaudeville: Girl's Drill Team: Girl's League: True Blue: Sophomore Float Ch.: Red Cross: ROTC: S.F.C. RITA E. HOGAN-Sr. Council: Ir. Policy: Vaudeville: ECHO page ed.: Girl's Gleeg Girl's League: Quill and Scroll: Y-Teens: Var., Res. Cheerleader: Counselor Asst. J KATHY D. HOLDER-Sr. Council: l Vaudeville: ECHO page ed.: Career Sampling: Girl's League: Student Council: True Blue: Attendance: Registrars Asst.: Ian. grad. LATHAN E. HOLLIS IULIA V. HOLLOWAY LYDIA C. HOLMES IERRY L. HOSKINS -Ir. Policy: Vaudeville: Girl's Volleyballg Bowling: Career Sampling: German Club: NHS: Y-Teens ttres.l: True Blue IERIS HOOKS GREG HORWITZ-ANNUAL cover design: Key Club: ANNUAL agent: ROTC C!2 Lt., Drill Team fcommanderjg Rifle team, Batallion Adj., Color Guard FP it . . up pi W. I V ' 115.1 5 .- . . l .. i if. it -' . alll ll l ,. 'z l l l l i. l t I I l llla 'i Q3 02: I lij R: MORRIS HOWARD DEBORAH HOWARD CHARLES HUDDLESTON-Senior Council: Iunior Policy: Vaudeville: Band: Drum Major: Bowling: NHS: Audio-Visual Asst.: Student Council: New Establishment: Stage Band: National Achievement Semifinalist. CHEYANNE DENISE HUNTER-Girl's Clee: ANNUAL agent: True Blue. TONI HURRLE-Vaudeville: Sponsor, Key Club: fvic-pres.l: NHS: Varsity, Reserve, Freshman Cheerleader. ALFRED c. HURT AMANDA IACKSON DENISE M. JACKSON IOAN 1AcKsoN BARBARA JAMES IOHN IELLIFFE-Key Club: Stage Crew: Naturalist Club: Student Council: Soccer. DONNA I. JENKINS DENNIS C. IOHNSON--ffreslml Basketball: Career Sampling. FRANCES IOHNSON-Cirl's Drill Team: Captain ROTC: Student Council. IOHNNIE R. IOHNSON LEO L. IOHNSON RUSSELL L. IOHNSON SARIDN for-iNsoN CHERYL 1. yones DELORES JONES DENNIS IONES names c. IONES IEANETTE s. IONES 1oHNN1e R. lones ROCHELLE 1oNEs WILLIAM IONES-Bowling: War., Baseball RECGIE IORDAN LYNN KINCAIDE-Senior Council: Iunior Policy: A 81 B Orchestra: Girl's League: True Blue: Pep Club: Creer Sampling: NHS: Library Asst.: Student Council: Honor Studies Program: Homecoming Princess Cand.: Prom Queen: Office Asst.: Key Club Sponsor: Commencement Usher. ELSA KRAMER-Ir. Policy: Vaudeville Act Ch.: Vaudeville: ECHO page editor: New Establishment: Girls Glee: Choral Club: A Cappella: Madrigals: Great Books Club: Key Club Sponsor: Quill and Scroll: NHS: Student Council: Annual agent and staff. GREGORY K. LAURAY WILLIE F. LAWRENCE MARY E. LAWSON DIANNE LEACH MARK LEAVELL ISAAC W. LEE I' f 1 I wieesaf . B 4 f 'Qtr if 7 Q 7 5 ,Wd V f-zfzjfr fff Ur. ,f fy, 4 1 '--.Ja , 1 , ff M nv Q! 1- z-. 3 it Fw xi - af . !' -Mt ,gf if J J 4' , fr 1' f Stir-vit 'E Aww lf 1 ar I? li -'rv an . ff' 1 H11 3 MICHELLE LEWIS IANE LINGEMAN-Vaudevilleg A Cappellag German Glubg Girl's League: Naturalist Club: True Blue, Fresh., Res. Cheerleader. TERRY B. LEE ANGELA M. LUDDINGTON LAWRENCE M. LUNSFORD DIANE M. LYERSON TIMOTHY MACKEY HENRY E. MADDOX MICHAEL MADISON DOUGLAS E. MAKURAT Plagued by a need for money for its scholarship funds, the National Honor Society rose to the occasion. SHS derbies, for wearing both to the City Tourney and the Sectionals, helped the Society raise money. A bake sale also helped to reinforce a sagging financial fund. But all was not work. The Society had fun in its social moments, with a pitch-in dinner in Ianuary and another feast in May. Initiation in December brought in many new scholars. Standing among the other honored seniors, Dennis Russell is very proud to be receiving his National Honor Society ribbon from Mr. Davis. National Honor Society: Bock Ftow-Tina Garrett, Millicent Goodson, Spiro Bereveskos, Amanda Iackson, Edward Murrell, james Bowers, Timothy Mackey, Charles Huddleston, Tom Craig, Elbert Watts, Dennis johnson. How Four-Carol Hall, Ianis Davis, Avis Banks, Brian Williams, Percy Norman. Row Three-julia Hollway, Sheree Rawls, Mary Lawson, Carol Watson, Iaki Sanders, Ian Rowan, Dennis Iohnson, Vincent Io Davisson. Row Two-Debra Edwards, Karla Spinks, Lynn Kincaide, Wanda Demmings, Marilyn Watkins, Ieanne Gardner, Pamela Mosley, Miss Reiter, Iulie Helmer, Toni Hurrle. Front Row-Brad Martin, Suzanne Wells, Sandra Henderson, Patricia Mosley, Barbara Slatter, Beverly Ewing, Carmon Weaver, Debra White, Debra Sheldon, Lydia Holmes, Carol Grady, Barbara Hanson, Betty Clark, Marc Clark, Derrick Burks. 11.i........ -a .- 1. Lynn Kincaide 2. Nathan Thuma 3. Marilyn Watkins 4. Mary Branson 5. Pamela Mosely 6. Spiro Bereveskos 7. Barbara Hansen 8. Patricia Mosley 9. Iacqueline Bell 10.-Suzanne Wells 11. Kathryn Watson 12. Karla Ward 13. Iulia Holloway 14. Ieanne Gardner 15. Elsa Kramer 16. Robyn Nicholson 17. Avis Banks 18. Charles Huddleston 19. Connie Coleman 20. Tina Garrett FRANCHESTON MALONE IANET D. MALONE ANDREA MANNING DENISE MANSON-Senior Council: Vaudeville: Career Sampling: Girl's Drill Team: Lt. ROTC: Student Council. THELMA MANUEL BRADLEY I. MARTIN-Senior Council: Vaudeville: A-Band: Orchesta: NHS: Student Council: Who's Who in High School Music , Stage Band: New Establishment: Brass Choir: Band Sec.: Music Dept. Asst. DIANE L. MARTIN IANET M. MARTIN THERESA MARTIN TONY LEE MASON-Band: Career Sampling. PHILLP MATTHEWS YVONNE T. MATTHEWS STANLEY MAY DEBORAH K. MCCASKEY ROSALYN MCCASKEY VIKKI MCCOY BRENDA MCGEE IAMES MENER DWIGHT MERRITT RONALD W, MILGATE DOMINIQUE MILLER KATHY A. MILLER-NHS: 1973 Bookkeeping Award. TERRI MOCABEE DESRALEI MOORE-Vaudeville Chairman: Vaudeville: Girl's Glee, Girl's League: True Blue: Spanish Club: Rollar Skating: Girl's Basketball: Bowling: Pep Club: Co-Chairman: Career Sampling: Treasurer: Student Council: Sec., Y-Teens: Office Asst.: Registers Asst. RODNEY MORSE 'KY ,ag . 4. 8.000 7.938 7.932 7.778 7.759 7.710 7.651 7.642 7.630 7.419 7.390 7.300 7.387 7.272 7.262 7.103 7.032 7.000 6.952 6.902 6.857 6.646 6.821 6.600 6.563 6.561 6.536 6.535 6.526 6.483 6.480 6.469 6.446 6.441 6.438 6.414 6.394 6.660 6.379 6.379 249 . . 1, . f fi Q.: ,sf J.. 'QT f' 22. gf .Lf RUSSEL G. MOORE PAMELA R. MOSLEY-Ir. Policy: Band: NHS: Y-Teens: Science Asst. PATRICIA R. MOSELEY-Vaudeville: Orchestra: Pep Club: NHS: Vice-pres.: Y- Teens: String Ensemble. CAROL E. MULLEN EDWARD I. MURRELL-Sr. Council: Ir. Policy: Vaudeville Act Chm.: Vaudeville: ECHO Sports Ed.: Varsity, Reserve Cross ' Country: Var. Track: Var. Golf: Pep Club: Footlights: Key Club: Letterman: NHS: Library Asst.: Thespians: ANNUAL Agent: Distributive Education. CLAYTON NICHOLS . PERCY NORMAN4Chess Club: NHS: Whos Who in High School. DENISE M. NORTHINGTON KANYA L. OLIVER-Fresh., Res.. Var., Football: Fresh., Res., Var., Wrestling: Key Club: Letterman ' CAROL I. OVERTON-Vaudeville Chm.: Vaudeville: Cirl's League: True Blue: Spanish .- Club: Bowling: Career Sampling: Student V Council: Y-Teens: Rollar Skating: Modern Dance Class: Business Office Asst. LEON OVELTON-Track: Chess Club. KEVIN E. PAICELY IANNA L. PARKER-Girls Clee: Pom Pom Girl: Fresh. Track: Career Sampling: Footlights: Girl's Drill Team: Girl's League: Capt., ROTC: Student Council: True Blue: Y- Teens: Tres. St Sec. COE. VALERIE L. PARKER-Senior Council: Vaudeville Act Chm.: Vaudeville: News Bureau: Girl's Glee: A Cappella: Spanish Club: Pep Club: Career Sampling: Footlights: Corrs. Sec., Student.Council: Pres., Y-Teens: Hypnosis Club: DECA: Thespians: All-School Play: Chm.,'Student Day. IANICE-PARR-Vaudeville: Girl's Glee: Orchestra: Pep Club: Career Sampling: Library Asst.: Red Cross: Y-Teens: Homecoming Coming Queen Nominee. MARY PARROTT GLORIA PAYTON YVONNE PAYTON LELA KAY PEDIGO WINFIELD A. PENN ANTHONY PEPPER SANDRA PERDUE DONNA PERKINS DWAINE P. PERRY . SHARON PERVINE-Girl's League, True Blue: Great Books: Student Council: Y-Teens. FLORIS E. PETTY BARBARA PHINISEE CARLA POINDEXTER KATHY POLK BRENDA POLF GREGORY W. PORTER-Senior Council: Iunior Policy: Var., Res., Fresh., Football: Var., Res., Fresh., Track: Var.. Res., Fresh., Wrestling: Tres. Key Club: Letterman: Student Council: FCA. PAMELA L. POWE CAROL A. PRIM-ECHO Page Ed.: News Bureau: B 8: C Band: Bowling: Career Sampling: HRC: Vice-Pres., Student Council: Iournalism: Merit Award: Ind. State Arts Commission Poetry Contest. CLYDE RAINEY IENNIFER A. RAMSEY .91- -A 1 .s.e,. DEBORAH E. RAND IEANETTE E. RANDOLPH SHAREEVR. RAWLS -. .KARON REEVES -- DARYL L. RICE . ? STERLIN RICE MATT H. RICHARDSON BRENDA M. ROBINSON-Girl's Glee:.P.E. Asst: Guidance Asst. SHARLA K. RODDY-junior Policy: Iunior cf., Prom Com Ch.: News Bureau: Pom Pom Girl: Senior Float Ch.: Quill 8: Scroll: Publications Asst.: Speech Team. DAVID ROGERS KENNETH D. ROGERS RUSSELL ROURKE IAN ROWAN-Girl's League, Library Asst.: NHS: Spanish Club: True Blue: Y-Teens: WHO'S WHO IN HIGH SCHOOL: Semi- finalist Ind. State Scholarship. TODD RUMER-Senior Council: Fresh. Basketball: Key Club: Stage Crew: Student Council: GLEN 'RUSH-B Band: Var., Res., Fresh., Football: Var., Fresh.: Track: Var., Fresh., Wrestling: Vice-Pres., Letterman: ROTC. DENNIS RUSSELL DAVID SABENS-Soccer: Var., Golf: Var. Tennis: Key Club: Naturalist Club: NHS. EDWARD I. SANDERS IAKI L. SANDERS-Vice-Pres. junior Class Iunior Prom Com Chm.: Girl's Glee: Vaudeville: 'Pom Pom Girls: Pep Club: Iunior Float Chm.: NHS: Stud Council: Iunior Class Homecoming Queen. ROSE M. SANDERS-Girl's Drill Team: Capt. ROTC: Student Council. ' 293 2 , In-3 Club: Student Council: True Blue: Y-Teens. .f RANDALL SARGENT ' DEBRA SCHNEIDER BERTHENA F. SCOTT . DAVIE SCOTT-1973 Graduate GRETA E. SARGENT-ECHO Page Ed.. Pep :eA Sophisticated seniors DEBORAH SHELTON LUDORIS SHEPPARD IUNE A. SIMMS Y SHARON SlMMSfGirl's Glee: ROTC. STEPHEN B. SINGLETEARY BARBARA SLATTER-Senior Council: Girl's Glee: Treas. A Cappella: True Blue: Girl's Track: Letterman: NHS: Library Asst.: Thespians: Y-Teens: Var., Res.,lFres., Cheerleader: Phys. Ed. Asst. W. SCOTT SLAYMAKER-Res., Fresh., Basketball: Varsity Cross Country: Fresh. Football: Res. Track: Letterman. I CHERYL SMILEY-August Graduate. ' BARRY SMITH I V CELESTE SMITH 120 4 I I I I I I I I I I I I I II ll I I 'I I i as W. assert superiority 9 CHARLES F. SMITH-Boy's Glee: Stage Crew. HELEN SMITH KEVIN F. SMITH LATHERIO L. SMITH-Vaudeville' Res Fresh. Basketball' Var. Res. Fresh. Cross Country: Var., Res., Track: Key Club Letterman' Student Council MARY C. SMITH PAULA A. SMITH--Girls Glee' Vice-Pres DECA. RONALD D. SMITH SUZAN SPINKS DEBRA L. SPURLING-Girl's Glee' Pom Pom Girl: Student Council: True Blue BRENDA S. STALLION Iunior Policy: Vaudeville: ECHO staff: Girls G1ee:A Cappella: Pep Club: Career Sampling Girl's League: Student Council: True Blue Sec., Y-Teens: Stage Crew DALE STERN PATRICIA A. STIGLER SANDRA STIGLER LEAH M. STILES-Senior Council Vaudeville: Student Council: Homecoming Queen. WYNONA STOKLEY-Iunior Policy Vaudeville' HRC LELA M. STONE CARMELITA SUBLETT KEITH SUTTON IACQUELINE SWEATT-ECHO Columist Girl's Glee: Bowling: Footlights: Girl's Drill Team: Girl's League: Student Council: True Blue. LISA D. TALLEY DELBERT I. TANDY ARLENE L. TAYLOR CARLA Y. TAYLOR-Girl's Glee: Pep Club Career Sampling: Girl's Drill Team: Red'Cross Agent: Student Council:'Y-Teens: WHO'S WHO IN HIGH SCHOOL ELIZABETH A. TAYLOR PAMELA TERRY IOSEPH THAXTON-Photography Advertising Ed.: North Decatur yearbook Var. Golf fNorth Decaturj: Var., Res Wrestling fNorth Decaturj: FFA ANITA M. THOMAS ANTHONY THOMPSON WILLARD THOMPSON I2I ALBERTA W. STEAVENS-Senior Council: l E , RQQYAWSA '4 NATHAN THUMA CYNTHIA D. THOMPKINS IUNIA TOWNSEND HOLLY c. TURNER NORMAN TURNER DELORIS R. TWITTY KRISTEN VAUBEL DZINTRA VEILANDS VICKY WALKER-August '73 graduate KARLA WARD VERNON V. WARD-A Band. MARILYN P. WATKINS-Vaudevilleg Orchestra: I.U. Honors-France: German Club: Great Books, NHS: Treas., Naturalist Club: Student Council: National Merit Semifinalist: WHO'S WHO IN HIGH SCHOOL: Soccer Club CAROL WATSON-ANNUAL Layout Ed.: Girl's Clee: A Cappella: Career Sampling: NHS: Naturalist Club: Student Council. KATHY WATSON-Iunior Policy: Vaudeville: ANNUAL Underclass Ed.: Gir1's Glee: Choral Club: A Cappella: New Establishment: Madrigals: Career Sampling: NHS: Naturalist Club: Quill and Scroll. ELBERT M. WATTS-ANNUAL, Photo. Ed.: Exercise in Knowledge, Mgr.: Great Books Club: Quill and Scroll: NHS: Student Council: Hypnosis Club: Soph Advisory Council: Lab. Asst.: Natl. Merit Commendation. CARMON I. WEAVER-Sec. Iunior Class: Senior Council, German Club: NHS. CATHY I. WEBER-Vaudeville: ECHO Page 3 Ed.: Soccer: International Exchange: Art Club: NHS: Naturalist Club: Student Council. MICHELLE WELLS SUZANNE E. VVELLS-Vaudeville: ANNUAL, Editor-in-Chief: Cirlis Basketball: Quill and Scroll: NHS: WHO'S WHO IN HIGH SCHOOL. DEBORAH WHITE-Senior Council: Girl's Glee: A8tB Band: Key Club: NHS: Senior Princess '73. IO ANN WHITE LEANN WILD BRYAN WILLIAMS-Pres. Senior Class: Iunior Policy: Res., Var. Baseball: Fresh., Basketball: Res., Var., Cross Country: Key Club: Letterman: NHS: Student Council. CINDY D. WILLIAMS PHYLLIS WILLIAMS VICKI M. WILLIAMS-Vaudeville Act. Ch.: Cirl's League: True Blue: Pep Club: Chm., Float Comm.: Career Sampling: HRC: Student Council: Homecoming Comm. PAMELA WILSON SEARON D. WILSON GERTRUDE WOODRUFF STANLEY C. WOODS-Band: Orchestra: MARILYN YARBRO TERESA YATES-Iunior Policy: Vaudeville: A8iB Band: Stage Pit: Marching Band: Majorette: Spanish Club: Girl's Track: Gir1's Volleyball: Pep Club: Career Sampling: Math Club: Letterman: Stage Crew: Student Council: Y-Teens: ANNUAL Agent: Iunior Prom Cand.: Commencement Usher. FREDERICK YOUNG THOMAS WATKINS-Vaudeville: A 81 B Band: Res., Var. Cross Country: Fresh., Res. Var. Football: Fresh. Track: Fresh., Res., Var. Wrestling: Letterman: ROTC Drill Team: Campus Life. 1-.1-7 than 'fr'--l...,,, .. 'U' is .. I X . as ,, I wg X H5 .. 1. ' .41-10. 1? Y 9, v , 1,- 1 . l O O O I I O O Iuniors swing into action with two ears finished Iuniors got off to a quick start this year, officers were elected and shortly after that class sponsor Miss McNeil organized Iunior Policy. Policy held dances, sold stationery, and solicited W ads for the Iunior Vaudeville Program. All of these activities were aimed at financing their two biggest projects of the year, Iunior Vaudeville and the Prom. Robert Thompson, President, led the members of the class of 75 very effectively. Iuniors did not stay within the boundaries of junior activities. however, for the bulk of Key Club. Student Council. Footlights and Human Relations was made up of juniors. Many Iuniors were interested in acting and when the Senior class failed to try out for the Senior Play many Iuniors came to the rescue to help make up the majority of the cast. The face of Iunior Karen Murphy lights with interest and a smile during her lunch period the cafeteria. Alycia Adams, Shelley Akers, f ' Carolyn Allen, lvin Allen, - Iames Allen, lay Alley, Bascum Alexander, Sharon I : M , - .bn A. Anderson, Leeta Anthony. ' -uv 1 In V Q - 5 1 f- ix., ' P . uf, Ea-il - 2 1-:. Vti : : J ' ' 'i' 1 I .ia 5. Hillard Armour, Denise Avery, Slim Bailey, Ulysses Banks, Virgil Barnett, Pamela Batemon, Barbara Battista, India Bell, Katherine Bembry. ,nd .V ,.,,, V , Iames Benn, Quinn Bennett. , , 'H , Ne Fl homas Bennett, Larry ' 1 A .Y Bentley, Bernita Berryhill, tg? Q. x Patricia Blackmon, William .3 'N ,xv I' my f Bland, lean Bledsoe, Thomas ' V,,V ' ' , 1' ' .H Boker. I ' -' ' A ' -1. - .' Q ,Rig '. 4' E ' J - s T .lf I. Vickie Boyd, Sheila Bradford. '1-' Q W-it Verinae Bradford, Barbara Branch, Toni Brenson, William Brenson, Deloris Brewer, Alene Brown, Celene Brown. X' W . ucv' IX Iaequeline Brown, Kenny Brown, Michele Brown, Thea Brown, Carmen Bruce, Regina Bunnin, Uavid Burke. Uewayne Burke, Michael Burke. 124 Shi-ila Burns, Crcrla llyrd, Tammy Caldwell. Alice Calhoun, Sheila Cannon. Susan Capes, Ioytr Cart:-r. Howard Chan, K1-ith Chambers. Robin Chandler, Sur- Clardy. Iferi Clark, Tina Cobb. Mark Coleman, Sindy Coleman, Bonita Collins. 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V 'iff' We J ima t 5 'A Robert Evans, Rodney Evans. 7? V 'rg V Ve-linda Ferguson. loycze V . 4' . ' t g Fields. Kenneth Fields. i ,lata l gg, .. 5- , V E Cennifer Finnell. Christopher ,V 1 ' T A Flint. Katherine Ford. Pam :Ea . ,I X F. ,. , , , , ? 5 Q, Xu If Frrsh. .V 34' .if 4, if , Am., Q -'fx - , . ' .. ...e ,,,,. f T? ! ' Selina France, Darrell fl ' . :ffc . -z - V V V V A .5 I 5 .V 1 Franklin, David Franklin. , fl' , ' 5-t j? 2 ji Kelvin F razier. Liz French, , ' V 1.1 Y, b A V H V4 we if Y W , ,,,. ,Q , fm Vincent French, Ramona . ,j g 0 .V , ' 1 1 . Q 1 lg in 4 'Q Caddie, Malinda Cainirs, -V . 5 3 . A b -' E ,f V, K, . Iames Gallagher. 4 , fifzif is V ' X t X 'ff 5. 2. l . W A -,. ' -an ' 1 .... T' 'T ' ' ,., . junior Policy: Bock row-Miss Susan McNeil tsponsorl, Thomas Williams, Ernest arrett. Dann Reed, I y David Huxhold, Elsa Kramer, Lucia Spears, Winona Stockley, Gogi Napier. Thea Brown, Velinda Ferguson, Carl Rice, Theresa Yates, Kevan Melton, Ieanine murrell, Sue Clardy, Debra Henson, Selina France, Iames Allen. lean Bledsoe. Kneeling-Iames Benn, Veronica Lewis, Theresa McFarland, Tyler jones, Celeste Smith. Theresa Hazelwood, Keith Lasher, Ioye Carter, Mary Coleman, Ieffery Iones, Eric saperstein, Bonita Collins. ' Q ,, . X junior Officers: Bock row-Alycia Adams, Treasurer: Kathy johnson, Secretary: Miss Susan McNeil, Sponsor: Diana Lyerson. Vaudeville Chairman: Thomas Parker. Program Editor. Front row-Gail Smith, Vice- President: Robert Thompson, President. Cole, Connie Coleman. Mary 4 .L ...., ...,,.-,.,,--. if ,. -m...nM.....,,, , VV , V :12V:' Z 'y. P' :V ,, ,2 'Zigi' -..-'I 5. ' ,E ' ., V' , 5 1 V I 1 ' . ' MQW: J, :,rjj,-Cr--'43, j VV ,V 3 V, fi., 33.-3 ., 413.--'-ig V4 V ,' Z . V V. ' ' , V ', , .Q ?'M 'W ----W-M, fi ' - : '.Q-f:.1f 'f- i f'5, . 3 Q . . . Q , ' I r 1, Va. ,V 5135 313,531 fi ig: :Z V V, - V 52' Mwwi, '- af - - ' W- 'fffff V 5- . 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Larry Ingram, Sylvester Ingram, Rodney jackson, Ernest jarrett, Robbin jefferson, Vivian joyner, Dennis johnson, Kathy johnson, Scott johnson. Craword jones, D.L. jones, jeffery jones, Michelle jones Phillip jones, Rick jones, Renee jones, Rhonda jones, Tyler jones. Don Keller, Richard Kendrick, Soloman Kennedy, Wayne Larry, Keith Lasher, Larry Lael, Sharon Lauray, Willie Lawrence, Patricia Leach. 126 'fr' . HN. ,.,, Veronica Lewis works earning money during her free time in the music de partment, as do many juniors in the various other offices. , V , . . - 5- . ' ' 2: U. V I V IK' , fa U t f if 4' t T V, -- if if ' , . , f, 1 , 1 t ' ,Af VV V-1 ,Ji Z' In X XI x l X 1, A M I l , Z , .Z ,V-,V '-ti t ,f . , .,14- ,Q V .fi ,, ., ,VJ A 5 AV in l Q ' J , -i K-an -V - .,,vs s., 7' V1 L Q V iif:'.V'1z Q: 1 V ., ..,. . , ,, TV, A V ,V ,W - , l V :JV1 ' 1, - I W ' V 1 4 WJ , 4f? 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' ' 4' 5 V P. , .QI E A if V A, g ..Y,,. 'Y VA . in.. V , ,N I iii? X . 4263- W! rf. -- .,., . , ,.., . ,V,,.,. 4 X ,AX ., - , 3 Y Q 3 I gy ie' fi mt . is Veronica Lewis, Byron Lipkins, Melvin Lipscomb, Linda Long, Raynard Love, Andrea Manning, Thelma Manuel, Karen Markland, Ira Marsh. Charles Martin, Rodney Martin, Lynn Mathis, Anthoney Matthews, Kathy McClendon, Karla McClury, Linda McFarland, Teresa McFarland, Marion McGrone. Kevan Melton, Cheryl Meyers, Ted Meyers, Bill Miller, Charles Miller, Dawn Miller, Kevin Miller, luana Minor, Michael Mitchell. Toni Montgomery, Debra Moore, Doris Moore, Toni Moore, Michael Morris, Iefferey Morse, George Mosley, Willie Moses, Karen Murphy. Ieannine Murrell, Barbara Myricks, Gogi Napier, Blenda Nolcox, Rodger Northington, Cassandra Oates, Darrell Odom, Nick Owens, Willard Owens. Iuniors use free time for pla and office help luniors are full speed ahead this year in determination and skill, as Sylvester Rowe illustrates facing a basketball opponent . . . or represented in the concentration of study by Liz French. 127 Faughn Paicely, Valerie Paicely, Sidney Parker, Thomas Parker, Denise Peacock, Dan Pell, Marva Pepper, Yvonne Perry, Susan Peters. Linda Peterson, Warren Petty, Iohn Phelps, Linda Pierson, Benton Polin, james Poston, Larry Phinisee, Clyde Rainey, Edward Ramsey. Michael Randolph, Vivian Randolph, Craig Ratcliff, Deborah Reed, Peter Reed, Rita Rent, Darrell Reeves, Carl Rice, David Rice. Sylvia Rice, Daryl Richardson, Martha Ringel, Lois Rivers, Rita Roberts, Oscar Roddy, Diane Rogers, Patricia Rogers, Sherrlyn Rolle. Debbie Rooks, Buddy Ross, Sylvester Rowe, Timothy Rush, Mikki Russel, Robert Russell, Sharon Sanders, Nflichael Schnitzmeyer, Linda Seals. Ieannie Sharp, Kelly Shea, Ion Shepherd, Helen Shoffner, Ierry Siegel, Byron Simmons, Tim Smeehuyzen, Cathy Smith, Gail Smith. Squirl Smith, Stan Smith. Teresa Smith, Beverly Snow, Pam Snow, Laurie Soltermann, Lucia Spears. Portia Spencer, Carolyn Stanfill. Q, 9 ' -. . .5 Fl' fi.. . 1. ' ia, . 'S ., 1 I , ,, , . ,,,... 'lf 5 U' 'i val .V I A A ' 4.. 'V 't 1 'f7- lt . X 5. li . I X 'Vi ikwa 4 A I ,A, .. me T ff 'Q R' W 4 .f'.,, U I I ' LN 1 P V. ' A -Q , Y 1 tv lj i,.'7.-4 K X -Y A -Rm J ., . Y J 'N .4 , L T J 'xc S I P if 'ta' f ' it X W ..-ei 2 .,,,. J i A iw? . 5 'Nq'i2'. ' I 'gil . .,,.,. A , ' t , itt 1 'll e 4 E P. . Qi M f . . V W 5 R N A 1 T. 4 2 I t i wt? . if , C V' V gl! ,X , px 1 ,. fee '. . J ' fWR' li'3TT'f1fQEZ2 Iuniors: involved, interested, and open-minded Iuniors Cail Smith, Mary Branson, Kathy Establishment. Q Kevan Melton are backed up by a few tenors during a rehersal of the X-'fr ,Q f 0 . . ff gf ,fn 1 'iz New I28 J 4 it fm? 2 , K M2 ., V f 5 an ,a . K 1 nl New 'i is 1 'YL A N 'if' M f 1Y, R. mf , ., ,yr 2. '? ' Q 4 1 P' f,,, N ,, X :L ,,f' -'2'I ' ' 11.5-:1i::: T 'jg- TLf?Z-5 KA., - ,: :, . 15 .M 'Q 'S t ' M . A-V .A .1 X X -A! QA i A. Nr. ' v are H, f A ' z if 'fzf' A'1 2 . 1, if 'ffl M 1 ' L .. 1 Wu. K K V Q My y 5. , 5 . fi f i ,Q X I. q' N g QIQ 525 'f xgk 1 .A. t' . -E ' ' My Yi .i 1, A, y jx i it -., t A .. ,... my at Z.. ' fp. ' ' f ' ., ,V ., Q 1 5 yr .iw-, , Y 1 ,Y X K C X 4? .... xykx X , . 4 .bv Ahove-Rita Rent hreaks into giggles during one ol thi lejt-Drine Lverson 'ind l'rir: Sap:-rstein are pointing out tht. dillt icnt loimations ol the hand. Michael Starks, Lynnerzha Stevenson. Laeonia Stewart. Sandra Stigler, Wynona Sto- kely. Mike Stovall, Thomas Stropnieky, joann Suggs. Leon Sullivan. Peggy Sullivan, Kevin Sutter. Cheryl Talley, jeffery Tandy, Robert Tanner, Herschel Taylor, Michael Taylor, Rita Taylor, Vetria Taylor. Carolyn Teague, Brian Thomas, Thero Thomas. Robert Thompson. Pat Townsend, Ronald Tooley. Doris Trice, Tanya Trotter. Arthur Tucker. Teresa Turner. Dennis Wag- ner, Sharon Walker. Terry Wallace, john Walson. Brenda Walton, Mia-Lon Walton, Sarah Walton. Karla Ward. jackie Ware, Brenda Wash- ington, Adrian White, David White, john White, Byron Whitfield, Henry Whitted. Steve Wiggins. Ronnie Wiggins. Donna Wilhurn, Arthur Wil- liams, Delen Williams, Den- nis Williams, Emma Wil- liams, Kerry Williams. Paul Williams, Steven Williams. Swen Williams. Thomas Williams, Chrito- pher Willis, Yolanda Yates. Diane Wilson, Kandi Wilson. Kim Wilson, Larry Wilson. Searor Wilson, Wayne Wilson. Miehelle Winfrey, Anthony Winston, james Wiseman. Roger Woodson. Paul Yaehrough, Teresa Yates. Dana Yowell. 129 Sophomores have very productive, busy year The sophomore class was very ac- tive this year under the lively lead- ership of Mrs. Iacqueline Green- wood. The sophomore float, built at the home of Cindy Swanson, won first prize at the homecoming game It carried a blue devil and the slo gan, Blast the Rockets to Hell. len nifer Taylor was crowned home coming princess. In the fall, the sophomore council sponsored 1 coke party to welcome the freshmer to Shortridge. The class of H76 wore blue St white to show school spirit. The sophomores also gave an after- school dance which was open to the whole school. The money from the dance went to the sophomore class treasury. Canned goods were col lected by the sophomores for Opera tion Breadbasket. A tree and the bul- letin boards were decorated for Christmas by the sophomores. Sherry Adams, Lorraine Al- len, Norman Allen, Valerie Allerder, Debra Alexander, Patricia Alexander, Shawn 1 , Q Allison, Derek Anderson, De- - rek Anderson. ,fi I , ,. . 5 i, 4 'A Rae Anderson, Kim Anthony, Ricki Armstrong, Yvonne Armstrong, Fostena Bacon, Iacqueline Bacon. Angela Bailey. Anthony Bailey, La- nita Bailey. Evelyn Barnett, Kathy Raven, Carnice Bell, Wanda Bennett, , - 1 ' Patricia Benning, Denise Berry, Elester Berryhill, Cy- netha Beverly, Tony Bibbs. ' - ,Y M . , - . . vo 3 1 TN 3 H r . ., -.W ig A.. . 2 Sophomore Council: Bock Row-Karen Bledsoe, Gloria Myers, Linda Rent, janet Carter, Kay Deoow, Wendall Hall, Iames DeFrantz, Ladonna Puckett, Debra Dudley, Terry Waters, Mrs. Greenwood, Charles Singleteary, Nancy Hernly, Ieanine Harold, Debbie Cougan, Kenneth Moore. Front Row-De- rek Anderson, Fostena Bacon, Michelle McClure, Paula Mclntosh, Lanita Sanders, Ricky Howell, jen- nifer Taylor, Susan Dove, Becky Gordan, Lean Hickerson. .,,f' , L' . HV M - L. S V-:,,. y ... 0, 1 'Sf x It ,fl 9. 3 'K i 9 P , r R 9, fi,--'gf'-T ',. - fi- gg., X i -.- - .'..-'r ,..' . -.- Georgia Bigbee, Belinda Bing- ham, Kathy Black, Elaine Bland, Karen Bledsoe, Cy- nthia Boatright, Ben Bonner, Thomas Booker, Lisa , .- Bradley. V ,f .1 ,. -1 -e .,,,- f . 4 , N . .- 1, - .1 fn X74 't - i :ss t.- Sheila Bray, Leslie Bridge- water, Marquerite Brown, Mitchell Brown, Tammye -. -,., - . Brown, Wilbert Buckner, Cindy Buswell, Iudie Buxton, , ,4' , X . N 'V Y' . G 4 5 .gf -fa ' K., , V t ' ' Mi f- .vi Va Bl, i ' ' 'Barts T ' I X .. . T i ' -,Q . f 52' Y ' fl- '- f - ., , , g- -1 ,' , .0 .r , , si 1.1, - . - ,. ,i , , , . . . ' v, , dr' ,I ji- , n.., ' . X : ' 5 , .. A i W my 5 1 V .. '. - Y if 2. Audrene Byrd. ,A il 2 A 'K -ff , - 1' - - f- t V' 'l fl? i l lx ' 1 W V Darrell Byrd, Dwight Byrd- son, larry Callier, Karen Campbell, Paul Cannon, Donald Carroll, Donna Car- oll, Ianet Carter, Leanne , Cavanaugh. x , , David Chapman, Alfred Chardson, Mike Cherry, Sherman Childs, Danny Clark, Rosalind, Clayton, Freddie Clemons, Iennifer .' - Q 'f , . -, A H Cobb, Tammy Cockrell. 1 is t di ' ,,, V ff! t he fi tl 1 , eats- ' ra ' l30 it 'X M., A ,. A tt., R . . 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Faye Davenport, l,ynn Davis, Michele D.ivis, Pele Davis- son, Kayanne Dehow, lanies Delfranlz, lanies lJiekei'soii, Lywanna Dodd, Virgie Dodd, Suzy Dove, William Driver, Tricia Duckworth, Debra Dudley, Andri Dunford, Danny Dunlap, Kimberly Dycus, Bernice Easley, Rhonda Edmonds. K Angie Edwards, Vanjean Ed- wards. Carleite Elliott, Don- nie Ellis, Ronnie Ellis, Sandra Ellis, Harry Ennis, Sandra Ervin, Cornelia Evans. Mary Evans, Rodney Ewing. Thelma Farley, Diane Fence- roy, Denise Fields. Anne Fine. Gary Fisher, Sherrye Flippen, Cynthia Foreman Above-Cathy Herod hides a giggle during lhe pomp and eirrtuinstanrze of the 15173 Commencement. than gleeful. Left-Tammye Brown sings it out in Girls Cllee while Celeste Iaekson looks lem 131 l A Wh? y X Kenneth Caldwell, Charles Elliott, Georgette Fraction, Adrian Franklin, Kevin Fuqua, Ricky Gaddis, Alta Garcia, Bradley Garing, Ra- quel Garvin. David Gibson, Michelle Glynn, Grant Goodrich. Dwight Goodson, Becky Gor- don, Teresa Goul. Ingrid Grant, Marsha Gray, Tommy Gray. Ronald Green, Marcellus Greene, Anthony Gregory, Raymond Gregory, Rayford Griffin, Theresa Hall, Wen- dell Hall, Wayne Hamilton, Christopher Hampton. Moses Haralson, Kenneth Harper, Vincent Harrington, Bertha Harris. Kevin Harris. Michael Harris, Betsey Hatchel, Fred Hauck, Kirk Hawkins. Darla Hayes. Steven Hayes. Wiley Hayes, Willis Hayes, Richard Heard, Sarah Hel- mer, Kathy Henderson, David Hensen, Nancy Hernley. Cathy Herod, jeanine Herold, Leah Hickerson, Dwight Hill, Melvina Hill, Karen Holland, Sherry Holland, Dana How- ard, Malcom Howard. Randy Howell, Ricky Howell, Kim Hubbard, Belinda In- gram, Rhonda Ingram, Ce- leste jackson, Lloyd james, Arlene jeffers, james jefferson. Gregory jenkins, Mark john- son, Priscilla johnson, Se- mena johnson, Rita johnson, Willie johnson, Doris jones, Helen jones, Karen jones. Ill 1. t if S wa .' - . KR 'Wm' t . ' I:.y. I f Q. 'r,- 'iii' A V ' 2 ,,,V, 20 e. X I 4. Q if iz, it 4 . 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'l 2.21 F is . ws I , qliivnp . ,- , f? 4,5 7,1- ' f 'Y . , , 5- '., 1 iff 132 ,A je 3 ., ws i 1 .aff ' ! 5 Q f , .iV Suk , L-A 5 ' -V 3 C., ,K 3 ,Z V -3 . n w 0 455 Ig, 3 v J -..J M' is . fi. We ' lg 'ic vf ww - .. v 'R y3wg5'gc.:3: r5 Z I Qllii i ' VVVE.. 5 ,, .1 .et . N fl gi ph 9 ? E V' . 2, A f 1 . .... Q' , V , in.. 41 ., ., ' , Y' ' 1- 1 H Ronald jones, Sandra jones, Talbert jones, Theresa joyce, Kathleen Kennedy, Bryan Kennie, Milton Keys, Kristy 1 Kirch, Tricia Kirchoffer. Theresa Lake, Sherri Land- rum, David Lawson, David Lee, Gary Lee, Patricia Lee. ' Greg Leigh, Arnold Lewis, 52 Mary Lewis. Kim Lindsey, Terry Lisenby, Vicky Locke, Terri Lyons, Richard Mahaley, Shermon Malone, Diane Martin, Pierre Martin, Kyle Mason. -' .V q X ,, N l ,'. 4-5. cv' sw , 1 X johnny Mathis, Abel Mayes, Victor McCarley, Alice McClendon, Anthony Mc- f Clendon, Bill McClure, Mich- ' - elle McClure, Anthony McClury, Eric McFarland. Univ Qi! Gregory McGhee, Paula Mclntosh, Shirley McQueen, Rodney Merriweather, An- thony Middleton, Anthony Miller, Wilma Miller, Sandra Mitchell, Donna Moore. Kenneth Moore, Rhonda Moore, Vickie Moore, Helen Monroe, David Morris, Greg- ory Morse, Tommy Mundy, Chris Murphy, Matthew Murphy. Gloria Myers, Francis Nance, Shelly Napier, Karen New- burg, Eric Nichols, Patricia Nicholas, Arlene Oakley, Robert Oliver, Kelley Osgood. Linda Overton, Terri Paicely, Carolyn Parker, Phillip Pat- terson, Reginald Patterson, Nathaniel Patton, Sheila Pat- ton, Iohn Peacock, Carol Pell. Denise Pettigrew, lay Phelps, Patrice Phelps, Terri Pearson, Alfreda Polin, Iesse Pounds, LaDonna Puckett, Ronella Radford, Mary Ratcliff. Carol Ray, Robert Reed. Da- ryel Reedus, Linda Rent, Carl Richardson, Greg Roach, Connie Roberts. Linda Rob- erts, Edward Robinson. Sharon Robinson, Nancy Rodeheffer, Dolores Roddy, Clarence Rogers, Eddie Ross Richard Rourke, Paul Rumer, Iimmie Russell, Lewis Ryker. v vi' . ,Qt 7' Z! ,. i . IQ, - xt , ei, i me M ,u , ,,,,,,., ,,.., ffl 'lat will ,,,, V t A 5 it - X - , V , Z if ,. . 1 ' . , if 5 'f'- . Mk ,- il saab 1 ,Liu X A l-- x I , fl ', va ,ETA if V 1 A Af' rel? kb 'V if X ' ' gm4s K -Hi Q: I . , V121 2l?7i Vf re ' fr . -. - f it . . E .fr . A - fe Xl x i I, V ,,., ., ,, at , X Ji ' 'K 8? NA f N sf' N . ,. . ,,.,, .s 9.- , -' -r , ffff ' 'n 2 s . K I E V X , ,, 3 ,, 4 ee 45 . A f , V ii x , V Q. , 4 ,f, fee, l ' ,gp A G' eg v W g t g it ,- s +l t 11? y afgigf 5 if diff X f 2 fe, at t g V N 1, f-,, 1-4 A, A X- A , ,A JIV gig, Class of ' 6 decorates school at Christmastime NERR y Liinita Sanders. Sandy Sargent. F Q,l'lRlSTM ii m AS Timothy Sayles. Sandi Schwarzin, Rex Scott, Helen Slitiifner, Ata6f4'x Pam Shields, Shirley Simmons. LaDonna Puckett and Wendall Hall get tread putting up the class of '76 holiday decorations during the Christmas season. 133 Charles Singleteary, Kathy Singleton. Sht-rea Skipper. Ian:-t Slaughter, Byron Smith. Craig Smith, Cathy Smith. Frank Smith. lulie Smith. john Smith, Kurt Smith, Terri Smith, Elizabeth Snorton, Mary Snow, Mary Spalding, Sharon Spearman, Cynthia Spencer, Laura Spinks. Tim Stern, It-an Stotzks. An- thony Stritzkling. Vvrlon Sturdiyant, Di-rriuk Sum- mers, Trena Sullivan, Ds-nnis Swanigan, Di-nise Swanigan, Cindy Swanson. jennilii-r Taylor, Kenneth Taylor, Michael Taylor, Alice Terry, Paul Taylor, Vaughn Terry. Anthony Ti-rry. Mitzh- t-lle Thomas. David Thuma, Mi - - ,. . ,pi Q Xa 7 iw! -1 .3 if M it 3 ff '21 ,135-' .. ll .1:a.:z 1 ,, . . ., - . 9 Y ' ' , Z I P 'V . il Q. f Hifi' '. if- . 1 . - A S' ' . .- . S531 ' E W A i f -5 ' .-fv va Ek . I .- g l, v I N I ff: A? V Ati?-3 i . J If -' ' V A,..:,,.,V,-WI. -:VITI I . -fx-1 tai? . , fa ,Y Q5 . ' R ' ' E A Xiifjx t - . ,, . ' X .fat 1 fr' 2 - , - ,I 4 M . 122555 K 'x ' ' ti ' s sf?- sf. -. .1 S.: ., -Nt.-.. X-1' as Q A fwfr , -j.553Efi.:.. ,,.. . I jk H bg ' - ' V ' . , . fa? ,:1-I -iff . .ai aff ix .' 'Q ' 9 - 451+ 'i ' if-1 si. V -w: .-. 2 ' . -.f S' Ez Q- EL. -4- - - -A - f tt X 1- ,s -,,, - . -, u gf . ' 93-. -4 ' ' . aa. ' :-an-. . . -s X I ' .1 3521 ' 'A' fa- 'Y TP' is ':I ' f ' - .. ' T 'A - T' I 1 ' . sf' j1IEE5Z?:5?? f If' l 'i'?i5f iiii fix Q H 1.7: .a ,. , ,. ,,'. - .A , ls : ' . . , kia: f -- . 'a i '1 :A .f :evil ' W l 'I 2 .. 5 , 'T ti' ' f 'T , ' w 1 . f -1,5 A . Y .V 1.2. My gill, , fha 1- - U A 3 . X f Q we I A AL - .,.. -if '21, E .' J . Sophomores CAPITALIZE :f ew, '.-it N. ' 'E 5 ,,. ,Q w Q 'fi' eff... .sag . Xi . g,',:.g1.ig:1:: . , i 5 K ' , ' . -113. .r fu .1 ,.: fe. on second 0 ...A iw l.. 3 Q- .. i , fl . . ' 'Z' . ' - ',- -a fr ..g. A 5 i 12' ,, : 'f ' - 3 ' 5: li.. .. V ' M? i. 'f 'fi 'V 4 V ,,., , . ., f, . z A555 :5,:,..,,,,,, ,- X 5.5, ,K--u .V t 4 7' Q' t - ' r :I A ,N yi. ...wi tk fig. K Y? , 5 . -- 1: 5' Eff' lass' A tar? 'Q' ' izzgj .C if till f t ' ii X WM -f 'i'- A '- -cf- I, 2. 5 Ml- f . ,. Q41-' A 1 H Q .,,, Ye g ,af-tQi'.,f, i X Q, f' 'wital i as c ,mn a-M' 'M 2' -V Q , David Thuma illustrates the style ,fi J and form of the Shortridge tennis ' X33 5 ,Q team. V t 'Ni k 134 I ll Q , M ' I so Xi , 9 t . 'Sag as 3 , .Txl--. . CHI' Dennis Thumin, Cheryl Trice. David Tucker. Iulie Turman. Milce Turman, Kathy Turner. Kim Turner, Marion Turmer, Daren Vaden, Karin Vaubel, Dennis Vaughn, Charles Wallen, Nya Walls, Odell Ward, Glo- ria Watkins, Robert Weber. Darrell Wells, Diane Wells. Denise Wethington, Rose Wheat, Benjamin White, Carol White. Eric White. Melvin White. Angie Wickers, George Wild, Arnie Williams, Eliza Wil- liams, Lenore Williams, Len- nette Williams. Debra Wilson, Patricia Wil- son, Fred Wilson, Roselyn Wilson, Charles Wimbleduff. Larry Wooden. Iaequeline Woods, Rita Woods, Carmen Yarbro, Detra Zimmerman. Freshmen are fast-moving, well-organized class R452 Freshmen Council: Standing-Denise Grady, Donna Collins, Marvin Ward, Iacque Durham, Debra But- ler, Linda McClure, Sheryl Honiston, Ivan Caudle, Mrs. Azilee Kincade. Sitting-Tanya Stuwart, Anna Vaughn, Robert Iones, Everett Shockley, Kerry Binghaman, Darlene Edwards, Mrs. Dorcus Cravens, Sherrie Reeves, Diane Triplett. -I..-3 - fa- - ' . A- 'QAM tx ' ' . ' . 1 - iti i hhfi W K ' M A 1 , u . dsid s -fl r , if t ' w at M iff A -ffm' A, , r' 3 , ,rg 4, 1 0 w 1 5 ' , ,AA 4- 0 'f1i.f 5131 4 n 75' '- Y. -., ',. ' . ' W .-sift t r . i ig?-.E if .- .3-f V X E-,1 A Q. i .. A Q,-. , -5 f -, Q X ps ' ' ,.-:i, X A A N.. 1 is 5 r. I 1 ., B. ,., .Z In 'Q v 'hw t- f. . L ,,..- H . . ' ' ' A ,Sli . ' ' f. , ' V t f 14 I V Aviv a- l'.' zlil N I - Ste x -, yy , A J ,. ,f 1' iff, E ,, ff- if ' 9 f fx I l , Y , . .fb J N .4 i ' ' tt-Q , . - A ' K X134 7? 3 'tl ,' 1 W X x 'W A if. is A :iii I A' 1 'a ' ' i . , . - C A ig X lt 1 it 1 X Q N - ' .N ' I . 4 , 4' .M ' - 1,--:JV . Once again the freshmen tackled the required courses: PE. and Orienta- tion. Forging ahead of previous freshman classes, they took biology, world history, and geometry. Admit- ting freshmen to previously upper- class courses allowed them to take more advanced study throughout high school. This well-organized and fast-mov- ing freshman class participated in most school sports and activities. Supporting roles in all the school plays. varsity athletics, clubs and other groups all had active freshman participants. Shortridge can expect a lot from the new frosh. Deborah Abernathy, jo An- A tionette Adams, Roger W Adams, Delbert Akers, Gene .. Allen, Louis Allen, Melvin Allen, Rochelle Aleender. 5 +5 Q Blake Alexander. Sherry Alexander, Greg An- , E derson, Karen Anderson, Ke- r i.. iql vin Anderson, Tommie An- , derson, Vera Austin, Betty 1' 'Wy Avery, Alfreda Bailey, Den- 'X P- Q nis Bailey. VVillie Bailey, Annette Baker, A -,,, Ethel Baker, Fern Balingit. 'gg ' Stephanie Ballance, Carlos Banks, Maxwell Banks, Greg- ory Batemon. Carolyn Beason. 1 ,., Danny Beck, Loretta Beeler, 1 '.-'- ' ,.- - '-'i - ---. ' . Wendy Beidelman, Dennis Bennett, Rose Bennett. 1 lg Sandra Benson, Keith ,Qu ,Q Benton, George Berry, Ienni- fer Berryhill. David Beuke, Pamela Bibbs. Kerry Bingham, Tony Bird- ,, song, Yerlinda Blackmon. -- ' Percy Bland, Sharon Blan- kenbaker, Dione Bledsoe, , 3' Tammye Bonner. mv' 'lf . W is We tit, Ierry Bonner, Kevin Booker, , Beth Bottos, Kevon Boyd, Cy- nthia Bradley, Ianet Brasher. , W 't V Scott Breiner, Denise Brooks. if Clifford Brow n. ' Xa-1-:fx Darcia Brown, Dwight Brown, Linda Brown. Stephen Brown, Aurelia Bruce, Kevin Bullock, Lynette Burnam, Charlottle Burton. Debra Butler. Cynthia Caldwell. Terry Cal- dwell, Paul Caprey, Danny Carney, Terri Carter, Mark , . Catman, Anthony Carter, Ivan Caudle, Karen Chamb. q X t wr. mm X Th tit. X Eh lm, K 135 Terri Cade, Andy Cobb, An- , nette Clayton, David Clark, Donald Clark, Donna Clark, Angela Colby, Marcy Cole, Michael Coleman. t 5 v .-4 I zcwwfz' 'f news-sg'f 'fem' , M47 - , if 'V 'vW,jl l. SQ: . . i ' , 4' A i '- V ,W .1 TQ' 1 1 , ' A - L ,- Af A , J ,.,,,g ,- ,' . ' f .H K A A ,,, Ai, A Wf-we ..., ,. ,,-.,.,. .v igi , ,, , , ,As . Q , ze? , D 1 f V- , 1 .- , ...4 A' ., , , A . . Q, ,,, 3 ,A X ' A pr 9 C. gl 1 e '- ,gf , 1 4 f' f 'G -3 M. , 1 ,, Q. , P , , l W 2 X I Y yt A EW ggi 56 x , ,ff'A Donna Collins, Kent Collins, ' 1 ' ,.i, . , Mikki Collins, Stacy Cox, 1, A 4 V A fi' A Pam Crawford, Kevin Crean. AWA ggi? A' 4' ' , ' E -4 f Vitta Cross, Kerry Crossland, Afiifkf' Nj ' ' A' A, ' A' . ' Billy Crowdus. jf- X ' 9 A' Si Q 5 'l 1AA , F1 ,. K E 1 Q Af f' ' jo Ann Crumpton, Earnest Cunningham, Alan Daven- port, Brian Davis. Cheryl fl 4 Davis, Marion Davis, Brenda ,, Dawson, Carlene Dillard. 25A A g, A Shellyc Dinkins. ,Ai 'li A -A , sz f.,, A , Taria Dodson, Cordon Dove, Tl ,'l, 'l A AA , , , l Charles Drain, Bryon Drake, I' ' if E 5 ,Q , ' VVanda Draughon, jerry Dun- .ff A .4 . .5 -A 1 ' fl . , A fflffl- MVN Dlmlilp- Iacque ' ' : ' A , iq: in if 4 V E fi ' Durham, Steven Durham. A Y' ' i '? Af, ,A ,Q 'jj' . if ff' ,A ' , at ,- 'W' r l i i at A AAAAA t , AA Qxub A ., , .,,,, A W A u , A Dv a ,.,. .aw ' it V' .A 54-T ' - ,f ij sf- A ?' ' - 1 .S :ff , , ' 'lk ' f , - ' 1 , l ...,' 1? , sg: in if l I fig ff-' . V X Q 4 f 1 , A AA . ,..- A A A AAA, V I , . . , A e gugw A, A r. '.-v A .A A A AA? A W ' l A i A .,- A , N A A, . A, . '15 f if ' 2 , AQ, ,, A ' Q ,a ' , 5, y 'f fi' ff ' fy ' . ' . ' , i ,f i U . . 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Laurie Garrett, Sherri Gar- rett, Leonard Gilbert, Tony Gilbert, Wanda Gillespie, Aguilla Glynn, Greg Good- rich, Susan Gordon, Marsha Gowens. Denise Grady, Gerald Gray, Tina Gray, Lilliane Green, Gerald Grey, Robbin Griffin, Christopher Gruver, Mark Hale, Pam Hall. Gary Hamiter, jonas Ham- pton, Anthony Harmon, Terry Harper, Brian Harris. David Hauck, Alfred Hayes, Marguerite Hazelwood, Ke- vin Henderson. Debbie Hester, David Hicker- son, Glenda Hillman, john Hinant, Frank Hines, Sharon Honiston, Sherryl Honiston, Deborah House, Mary Howard. Ricky Howard, joe Huffman, Margaret Hughes, Ruth Hunt, Danny jackson, Doris jack- son, Rhonda jeanking, Norma jeffers, Linda jefferson. F I I I I j, gl Il 'I it I it I . II jl I I I I I I 5. II jI 'I j I I I u I I I I 1 V, .I I It II I ,, I I I I I I I I I I I Leeia Lee, Veron Lee, Re- becca LeeForge, Danny Lef- lore, Shellie Lewis, Valerie Locke. Beverly Luddington. Theresa Luke. Wayne Maddox. Wesley Maddox, Verdonna Malone, Glenda Manson, Clyde Manuel, Lorene Man- uel, Gary Markland, judy Marrs. Tony Martin. Duke Matthews, Lisa Maxieson, David Mayes, Laura Mayfield, Elizabeth Mays, Linda McGlure, Diane McKune, Robert McNeal, jef- frey McSwine, Greg Meyers. Arthur Miles, Karen Milgate, Lisa Miller, Tiawana Miller, Anita Minor, Mary Mixon, Lowayne Montgomery, David Moore, David Moore. Sherrae Moore, Duane Moo- rer, Susan Moran, Vickie Morris, Peter Moss, Emerson Murphy, Kevin Murphy, Wayne Murry, Wyena Murry. -I we 1 . -,Z 00 3 3 , V hifi We , it 'I - ' Qi , 'T I 1 5 ilt L We Q , ,WV Hi . I 1 '-1 'ji ,Nifty i -ly Lim I I 'Q A l' 1 'L .. SM. Q.. Y Q V lk K ., i 5 W, 'W' 1 ,6 , 2' . z Darlene jevvell, james john- son, johnny johnson, Robin: johnson. Gandy jones, Gheryl jones, Donita jones, Dorothy jones. Gregory jones. Malcolm jones, Natasha jones, Robert jones. Rodney jones, Sandra jones, Scott jones, Sabrina julius. jacquelyn Keeylen. Arnold Keith, Linda Kenny, Shirley Keys. David King, Pamela Knox. Paul Knox, Della Lacey. 3 If Q ' 1 , ' - joan Lafollette, Valerie Larry, 'A 'ni' .'.,. . Ji, e f ' Lisa Lavin, Kenneth Lee. I' x-ffiiifs ' lg S X 'pa .12 I as '1V I 'M E25 Q - - V we I ff- e if jf' 1 J f . 4 P 1' ' -.5 A sr I f Hifi fr I e , f sf A ' A , , A 16 9 v iii 'A M if , ,5 . 'Gy 1 A Q A ,fx X jikksir I 'Z H I V 1 Q , 4 i,- if kt W4 HRV' I Q K Vjl Azlku Ev 'V ... -V .al Q r ta L I .... W ' 'ref X ' 1 ,, M IW T3 6 ' , ,- 1 . x ,kg V I ,- I 31 7 tm. A' X 'U MLW . M If ft if 137 Brenda Nance, Deborah Nel- son, Margo Nelson, Larren New. Elvira Nolcox, Scott Norris, Brett Northington, Brice Owens. Teresa Ovelton, Doug Paris, Bertha Parker, Curvin Parker. -Q 5 , ... 3 ' - s bm I X i a 4 ,Q 'd Q H gi 1'a i , t,, tv 'Q ' V, my I F ' -1': i J . I A 3 A ,:v..t ,Q y H A. taia a . at as - 2 -5, n .sci .,, . Lev L Q' I 2, .. ,,,.,, 1 ., Patricia Parker, Anthony Pat- 1 ,W , .. terson. VVarren Patterson, 5. 'U if 1 . A -.,. Q.. lvery Peacock. itil' X - . 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Marvin Woods, Cheryl Woods, Allen Wooldridge, Tony Woolridge, Angela Young, Henry Young, Susan Zike, Albert Musgrove. X 5,5 . , .. ,, 5a - ff Q -mv, Gr I 'V v n V gp Q N3 its Ernest Simpson, Denise Simms, Rosie Singleton, Georgetta Skipper, Anita Slatter, Scott Soltermann. Angela Smith, lohnnie Smith. Iune Smith, Karen Smith, Ke- vin Smith, Kim Rena Smith. Peggy Smith. Reggie Smith. Torre Smith, Vanessa Smith. Elizabeth Ann Smitha. Brenda Stanback, Cynthia Staton, Lisa Stegall, Toni Ste- vens, Daniel Stewart. Danny Stewart, Bennie Stigle. Fred Stokes, Iulie Stone. Betty Stovall, Becky Strick- land, Eric Strickland, Billy Strickling, Tanya Stuwart, Danny Sullivan. Elizabeth Sullivan, Michelle Summers, Howard Swani- gan, Kaliota Swift, Sidney Tate, Glenn Taylor. Elbert Taylor, Monisa Taylor. Brenda Terell, Ulysses Terry. Valencia Tewell, Iulius Thompson, Peter Thompson. Charles Tinsley, jeff Tipton, Steve Tobey. Betty Townsel, Rebecca Townsend, Dean Trimpe, Diane Triplet, jill Turman, Michelle Turner, Roderick Turner, Wendy Tymes. Mildred Tyler, Anna Vaughn. Inese Veilands, Marilyn Wadlington, Patricia Walker. Alyce Ward, Cheryl Ward. Marvin Ward. ii ii A .ivt s ,, 1 ,sigfgk A F .... - i , 5 ix U. ' , A T' jg 2 M . 'A ' t- ' XV 1 Vw' . I i A . .,,, , X 1 V In t V qlyq 1 y , K, , A X Ja X I' V ,IQ -l la? X ,, 1 K Q 1 h , ull? V N . I I E qs ,yyy , . ' . . ' t I if T ' . Q .Q A , . K' , x l t ,aff i ' xx-1 X K i '51 139 A ' af M l Denise Grady, Karen Crossland and Becky Strickland take a trip to the VVashington Flower Shop to get a glimpse of spring. Washington Flower Shop 30th and Washington Blvd. 923-2428 fx j fl ' ,f Pit ig It's the re al th1ng.iCQl5e. 'ThePerfect Touch l Sl 3932 North Illinois Street for appointments-call 923-3321 Hours:9:00-6:30 Mon. 8: Wed. 9:00-9:00 Thurs. 81 Fri. 9:00-1:00 Saturday I 5 if IL- A FULL SERVICE SHOP -. FOR WOMEN AND MEN CHILDREN'S PERMS OUR SPECIALITY ' M 'i While awaiting her turn with the hairdresser, Beverly Ewing ey I gant decor of The Perfect Touch Beauty Salon. W 142 ? RiChard's Market Basket has shown as great support for Shortridge as the 0wner's daughters, Susan and Sharon Blankenbaker. have for SHS teams. 1 si? Buy The Best For Less At gi? E RICHARD ' S MA RKET BASKETS 2350 EAST 52nd ST. AT KEYSTONE Zgffjj f 'Sf 4401 EAST NEW YORK STREET 'ft 1 550 3701 EAST 38th ST. 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I fm If XI M, I - , Children s Museum Banking Center 3001 North Iilinois ' 633-2220 Harold Funke, Manager AMERICAN FLETCHER NATIONAL BANK AFNB we 7 G0 with Shortridge JROTC I4 yi? .gpnww 'Pix' quencher. Stokely Van Camp 4 What makes them such great basketball players? Robert Harris waits anxiously for a pass, as Greg Elder and Steve Singleteary make two fantastic moves toward bottles of Gatorade-the professional thirst Z 55, f .ish X? Xb fX ww Q me Q'--., M ,Ar Cl-IEU G CAI , I Specialists in gourmet foods? DJ Y '1 'T TU T '-1 d WE J' J dx U3 46 l i ll l . i V Ii . l i i A l i l l l i gllglligsl ii ,r A i x X p Supa, maiaiiis? I l .,,A l 54Th l L fi ,.,h:,, A.A,,,,,,,,, up vb . Mpwknp x xi ' ,LL Hl M ml ii Becky smekiana buystop-quality -lgaadiesr at the Atlas supermarket 2 5 5-6 i l it GOOD LUCK to the Class of 74 IOSTENS IEWELERY 6349 N. Guildford Indianapolis, Indiana 46220 251-9167 Creators of fine rings, awards, announcements, yearbooks, diplomas ' Don Hook 1210 N. Payton Indianapolis, Indiana 46219 359-2550 Cary Long 651 Brookview Dr. Creenwood, Indiana 881-2681 YOU NEVER OUTGROW YOUR NEED FOR MILK D'rink at Least 3 Glasses a Day EVERY DAY 14 , 1 i W w , N u 1 if 1,5 J Z I A I if ff 2 2 sr W L w Henry Maddox Carmon weawr Brad Martin CPM JMM 2 2-2435 1,2 J U ff er C7 OQ. E If Q 5919? Mary Branson Norman Turner Michelle Fraction , 'Q rs ,, 3 ,ii . 1 on-'y 1 f 1' 1'- 1jnf f'f,v'f , . e ,o' 1 1 1 , 1 'g df A 1 eifoul lf' ', .,f ,J'. 4 . , .,. X a u 'nfs 1 - . ' . 1 1 4 r 4' I ,' , , is 1 9 K J , i ' I A '14 . - 1, . ' . I ' ' . ' X. I 4 , -V 1 . , ' 1. 1 Y P - A ,, A '- 1 Y I 5 S l p v:si1Q'222:. -I - , f V- , ,,. , ---, - .: at H, .-.. , .V -- we ., 4,,, K 424 5 gi :-' ...,5ewg-1-:W ' 2. 'Ye . .3 V Wg, 2 'Q Z 7 ' ,gk 2.2 ,I ilfgg IQQQQ, SCHAEHQ z, n 'f-1-MM-.,.v M, ,.., ...,,,,,,,, Xi IN a PRESTICE PORTRAIT. M22-,W ' ' in V A, ., 41,, ',. ' School Portraits A PRESTICE STUDIO WITH COMPLETE SERVICES . . . FULL COLOR Weddings 5422 N. Keystone . . . BLACK AND WHITE AND HAND PAINTED OILS. 253-1764 SERVICING SCHOOLS IN INDIANA W Member F.D.I,C, MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK 38th Street Banking Office Eugene L. Pavey, Vice President 21 West 38th Street 926-3384 149 ll Almva--Dohorah Edwards has thu boat' hzvr pr-rrzussiun class. Twp Hilghl-Suriun Iuhnson and Thvlwesu Franklin mzmnplvh- lhvir homvwurlx in thu Iihrury, High!-Smzhcml is out for we-r! . . . ur at lc-'wt fur e-ipghle-un hours. 'in 193946634 MM F r r N r r E 1 1 3 w N 1 ar r r 6 . r . 'F i.waq 'W x 'W Fixx 's wt if if N! was A H, Www Thomas Stropnif:ky's fancy footwork buczkfirfvs as he gets Caught in thi- ropvs, Seniors in line ordvring their graduation, announcements eagerly talk to tho representative. .s b :i'f5f,:.s.l 2 ' - M X 'ww+,u, IIN U'IiliUI' Chunk Hllclfllvstum displays his lIN4'I't'Sl III ilvld p1'.n:lu:v. VVhvrv's lhu' humllv. wlu-11-'slhv hilI1LH1 f'.H asks llHlJ,L1ilIlilS shr'f1'unlir:z1llyhuhlsfwrithsffmmre' lu nling za r:hr'c'r' fur SHS. Wm, A3 1 , , 1 , , . '51 2 , . lg, ', , Q, ' . ., , V E., VV . ' ' X F ii' wmxxr 5 During a break hivtwi-can rglassfrs Olivier liulmnks plays a littltr soul Fashion is thc- topic: in this llistrihutivi- Education czorivwsation as Dana llarvf,-y. Carolyn Hall. and Sandra lim-ndurson share a laugh. Seniors Ed Murrull and Dwight Mc-rritt sham joke or two during ontv of the many Si-nior Council rneotings. Adams. Alycia .....,.. Adams, joe .................. Crossland, Kathy ......... Akard, Luke ................... Alexa UanH45,125 .HuHuUa86 NNUHN74 inder, Patricia ................................. 89 Allen, Anthony ....... Allen Allen Allen Allen Alley Allist Ande Ande , james ......... ,Lorraine ....... Norman ........ , Reggie ....... ,jay .............. Jn, Shawn .......... rson. Derek .... rson, Dereck .... Andrews. Curtis ........ . Barnett, Abel ....... Cain,Kar1--m39q Bies, Anna ........,....... Anthony, Leeta ...... Atkins. Ronald ........ Avery, Dennis ......... Bacon, Fostina ......... BAKER, jOHN ......... Baker. Ray ................ Ballance. Mark ........ Banks, Allen ........ Banks. Avis ........... Bailey, Alfreda ........ Bailey, Geneva ........ Bailey, Lenita ....... Bass, Michael ....... Batemon. Creg ........ Battista, Barbara ..... Beck. Dan ................. Beck, Thomas .......... Beidleman, Wendy Bell. Carniee ............ Bell, Cary .......... Bell, jackie ......... Bell, Pam ........ ...... ..... Benn, james .............. Bereveskos, Spiro Berryhill, Darlene... Beverly, Cynetha .... Bingham, Belinda... Binghaman, Kerry.. Bland, Edna ............. Blandina, Sam ......... Blankenbaker, Sharon ........ 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Brenson. William ....... Brown, Clifford ........ Brown, Rowena ....... Brown. Steve ............ HHna52 UHHHUUSZ .uUH109,35 .HHHuUnu52 Brown, Tammye ......... .............. 1 31, 48 Brown, Thea ............. ....... 3 9. 59, 125 Buckner, Wilbert ........ Bullock, Kevin ............. BURDICK, LARRY ......... Burke, Virgil ................ Burks, Darrell .... Burks, Derrick .. .HUnNHuH46 UHHHBO HUUH74 nuuHUUHHuHH71 .una .HNaUaH46,73,86 Burks, Terry ....... ....................... 1 09 Burris, Wayne ....... Bush, Charles ....... Butler, Debra ........ 40,44,6L Caldwell, Terry ...... Cantrell, Felicia ..... Carey, Paul .............. Carney. Cynthia ..... Carney, Danny ....... 46,72,73,117 .HHuu72,73 HHnuHu48 naHHH135 78,82,83,109 HHHHUHUHUUUUUHHHH55 HUuH49 uHHU8O .HUUUNHHS5 UHHHHHUHH46 Carter, janet ..............,................ 130, 48, 49 Carter, joye ............. Caudle, Ivan ........... Chambers, Karen... Chandler, Dorothy .41,45,58,59,65,125 HUHUHHHUUHHHHUHH135 .HHUUann55 Nunn. nuuaaHnaUuu55 Cheung, jerry ............... ......... 6 1, 70, 76 Childs, Sherman .... Chlristman, Charles UUuuUu..HunuHU49,78 .uuNnnHnuHU,uHanU61 Clardy, Sue .............. 49, 58, 59, 66, 88, 125 Clark, Betty ..................,.................. 109. 117 Cobb, Andy ....................... UHHHUUUZ7 Cobb, Marva ..............,...................... 93, 109 COCI-IRAN, RICHARD ..... CDI-IEN, RICI-IARD ........... Coleman. Mary ......... Collins. Bonita ...... Collins, Donna .......... Conway, Harold ....... COOPER, jOAN ...,... Couden, Dave ............ Cougan, Debbie ............ COULON, BURNEL ........ Craig, Tom ........................ .HHHUUHHHUN77 .nununuUaaU42 58,59,88,125 annHHHNUuun125 .naUn135 .UUU86 uUHuUUnan13 .HUHUNUHHUU78 HUH44,95,130 .UHUNUHUHZS .HuHn44,117 CRAVENS, DORCUS ........................... 135 Crean, Kevin .................... . Croadus, William ........ Crossland, Karen ................ Crossland, Kerry ....... Crossland. Tom ........ Crowe, Creg .................. Crowley, Cassandra ........ Crumpton, Donald ...... aHaa58,77,80 uannHuuUHHH138 41,77,95,142 nuNHUn77,113 HnHu52,77 Hnua52,61 .UHU91 .Nau55 .UHUZG Daniel, Debbie ....... Davis. Davis, Davis. Davis Davis Davis Charles ........ janis ......... Lydia ........ Lynn ............. Michelle ...... Ruby ............. u44,58,59,65 UHUNHHHHHUHU51 117 48 31 88 55 Clark. Clark Clarlf Clark Cobb Donald ........ ......................... 4 8 Donna ......... ............................. 5 5 hdaro ........ ......... 57,61,109,117 ,Tim ...,... ............................. 8 6 XXI ....... ........ 71 Davis, Sam .......... Davisson, jo ......... Davisson. Pete ........ DeBow, Kay ........................ 43. 89, 95. .UHUuHnaaUHu78,61 73,61.78,80,117 DeFrantz, james ............ 44, 46, 78, 86, 130 Demmings, Wanda ......................... 35,117 Dickens, Kim ............. Dillard, Carlene ........ Dinkins, Shellye ....... Dodd, Lywana ....... Dollison, Curt ........ Dorsey, Chester ......... Douglas, Byron .......... Douglas, Dryrl ....... Dove, Susan .,............. Draughan, Wanda ....... Dresser, Bill ............... Driver, Leroy ......... Dudley, Debra ........ Duke. Dan ............... UHUUH71 nnuuU48 HUNHHS5 aunan55 UunUU80 HUHUU73 HUUNUS1 .auHUUnnU61 .HUHH48.130 HHHUHHUS5 .HNUHuuHunauUuUu79 130 nnun73,77 .HUHUNHUHUU83 HHUunU95.130 a49,50,51,66 Duncan, Latanya ...... ..................... 5 5 Dunlap, Myra ........ Durham, Iacque ........ Dycus, Kimberly ...... Easley, Bernice .......... Edwards, Darlene ....... Edwards, Debra ........ Edwards, Laluana ....... Edwards, Van-lean Elam, Vonda .............. Elder, Greg .......... Elliot, Wally. .... .. Ellis, Ronnie ........ Ervin, Vicky ......,.... Eubanks, Oliver ........ uUUHnU55 .HHa52,135 .HHuu55 .NnnnU55 uUH92,136 .HHUU117 HHnU35 NuHU48 UnNH35 UHHHUUBB UuuUHu61,78 .HHuH25,45,56 .HUUUNUHBQ NHUHHUS1 Evan, Rodney ......,............................i. 52. 59 Ewing, Beverly .......... 15,42, 109,117. 142 Ewing, Ray .......... Ferguson, Steve ........... Ferguson, Velinda ....... Fewell, Iohn ........... Fields, Ioyce ........... Fields, Raymond ...... UHHHHHUUHUHHHHUUUBB . ............ 31,48 .UUH46,49,125 nHUUH61,77,78 .NNUHUMHUH45 .UUnnHHU52 Fine, Anne .............................. ......... 4 5, 58 Finnell, Iennifer ................................. 58,95 FITZGERALD, CHARLES .................... 86 Fleming, Donna ...... Fletcher, Amanda ....... Flowers, Gary ........ Ford, Kyle .................. Foreman, Cynthia ...... Foster, Curtis ............... .adsense .HuuU55 .uuHn55 .HHHHBO .nHnH79 .HHHHBQ .HUHUHH71 Fraction, Georgette .....................,..... 49,65 Fraction, Michelle. France, Selina ........ French, Liz .............. FRIGO, ERNEST... Fugua, Kevin ........... Gaines, Mary Rita ...... Gaines, Patsey ........ HHHHHHHHNUHUUHUUIS1 45,58,59,88.125 .HHHHH58,59,115,126 nuUHunHuuHHu109 .NUHH45 UUUunUnU58,65 HHHUUHHUHHUHUSS Gardner, Ieanne ...... ........ 3 8, 39, 77, 117 Gardner, Laurie ..... Garrett, Iudy ......... Garrett, Laurie ....... Garing, Bradley ..... Garrett, Tina .......... 35 Gilbert, Leonard .... Gilbert, Lamont ..... Gilbert, Tony .......... Gillespie, Wanda... Gilliland, Tracy ..... Glynn, Michelle ..... Goldman, Lewis ..... GOLF ....................... Goodrich, Grant .... Goodson, Dwight... nHHHNuU,45 .uHU46,59,88 .46 .93 46,92 UUUHUUUHUHUUUH44 48,89,95,109. ,52 117 NUUHUUUUHHUUUHUUHBO .HHUHB7 .nuaN48 UH. .NnUa48 .UHHH74 Goodson, Millicent ........ .............. 4 5, Gordon, Becky ............. ........ 4 5, 46, Gordon, Kellie ........ Gordon, Susan ....... Grady, Carol .......... 34, 35, 44, 58, 109, Grady, Denise .................... 46,92. 135. U23 U52 H74 H49 H78 117 130 H55 H46 117 142 Grant, Cassandra ........ .............,........... 8 8 Grant, Ingrid ............. Grant. Iames .......... Green, Cynthia ......... unaun45 UHH61 ,88 .78 .UUUHHHQ4 Greene, Marcellus ...... ............. 6 1 Greene, Mike ................................ 70, 71 Greenwade, Gerry HHHnHH,nnnHuHU61 .86 .78 .78 130 GREENWOOD, IACQUELINE .......... Grey, Gerald ............................................. .. Griffin, Rayfery ....... Griffin, Robbin ........ Gruver, Chris ......... 50 .nuHa46 .NHuu48 .HHHH80 Hale, Valerie ...... F' HHHHHUJ5 Hall, Carolyn ........ ........................ I 35, 117 Hall, Theresa .............................. Hall, Wendall ........... 61 Hamalainen, Ulla ........ Hamiten, Gary ......... Hamilton, Wayne ....... Hampton, Ionas .......... Hansbrough, Renee .... FI' ..............-JO 70,71,78,8U,13O 44.51,77,126 ..........................2ill nuuHH78 .UUHHUU52 uUua35.109 Harold, Ieanine ................. HARDING, THOMAS ........ Harper, David .................... Harper, Terry ........... Harrelson, Moses ........ Harris, Gwendolyn Harris, Robert .............. Harvey, Dana ........ Hatchel. Betsey ........ Hatchel. Scott ........,...... HAUSEMAN, IAMES .uHUnH130 nnH73 uuH57 uuU55 Huu86 98 HNHHHB7 UHUu35 .HHH43,49 nUUH76 UUHnHnUHcHn70.76 v, Hawkins, Brian .................... 49, 61 Hayes, Alfred ............... 77.126 uunn52 Hazelwood, Theresa ........ ........ I 39,125 Heard, Richard ............... Helmer, julie ............. Helmer, Sarah ............. Henderson, Sandra ........ .uUuu45,77 Henson, Barbara ................... .UHN117 HHHUNUQ3 35,117 HHUUU117 155 Herod, Kathy ........ Howell, Ricky .............,........................... 130 -ones Henson, David ........ nnnUHnnuHHUH52,83 Henson, Debra ................................. 55,125 Hernley, Nancy ............. Herold, leanine ....... 41.43,58,59,130 .HnUUHn38,45.46,131 .H,NUu45,49,58,65 Hester, Debra ........................................... 55 Hickerson, Leah ............ Hill, Al ...................... Hillman, Glenda ........ Hinant, Felicia ........ Hinant, Iohn ............. Hines, Frand ............... HIRSCH, PHILLIP ........ Hobsons, Charles ...... Hogan, Rita .............. Holder. Kathy .............. 41,45,58,59,130 nunuuHHunUnH70,71 HHUHUUS5 .UHHH39 .unnH56 .UUUH46 .NUUUG5 uUuUUU52 HHnU92,1O9 UuUH34,109 Hollingsworth, Bob ....... ..........,............ 2 9 Hollis, Lathan ............. Holloway, Iulia ....... Holmes, Lydia ............. Honiston, Sheryl ........ nUUH34,61,109 .uHnH109,117 .nHu44,117 HnUnH135 Horwitz, Greg ................. ......... 4 0 House. Iulia ....................,... ............ 5 5 HOUSTGN, ROBERT ......... .......... 4 1, 42 Howard, Ierry .................... ............ 5 2 Howard, Ricky ............... ............ 5 2 Howard, Robert ........ Howell, Linda .......... .. .......... 52,65 .UUHHNNHHUUUS5 Huddleston, Charles ........ 15,46, 109,117 Hughs, Margret .......... HUMES, LARRY ....... Hunt, Ruth ............... Hurrle, Toni .......... .uUuHHunNHnu48 UHHnu73,98 uuHNu48,65 UUHUUuUHHHcHnn117 liuri,fXl ......................,............................... 71 Huxhold, David ............ 40, 61, 78, 81, 125 I 156 ackson, ackson, ackson, I ackson, Amanda Celeste.. ohn ............ Nunn HuHnU35,117 .HUHUUU131 .nuHUu52 Rodney ...................................... 46 arrett, Ernest ................ .48,49,50,65,125 ewel, Darlene ....... ...........,................. 8 8 ohnson, Johnson -ohnson ,ohnson A ohnson 'ohnson ,ohnson Dennis.. Frances Iames .... Kathy .... Michael Russell ....... Stewart ones. Cheryl ....... ones, Crawford.. ones, Ieffrey ........ ones, Malcomb .. ones, Michelle .... OHES fones OHGS OHES OHGS OHQS fones Renee ...... Rick ............. Rochelle .... Robert ....... Ron ........... Sam ....... Scott ......... Talbot ...... fones, Tyler ........ fordan, Reggie ....... foyner, Vivian .... .UHHU117 .nUHHU55 .uUUHnHn39 unnnH93,125 .UHHUU48 .HUUHH61 .uunn61,83 .Hu .UUHHHHHHHHHNHUSS .UHHncuuUnHnN61,78,80 HUnuu39,49,50,58.125 .UHHUHUUHUUUHUHUUUUSG .UHUHNHHQ3 UUHUHHHNU55 .HHnU46,56,77 HHUHHHHUUQ4 nnHUHu135 unUH73 UHHH44 .NUHHHHUHHH75 .UHHHHHUHHHHHSZ Hunn46,62,65,125 .nunHuUnuu78,61 .H. ........ .49,92 Kennedy, Kathleen ..,...... ........... 3 4 Kennedy, Soloman ......... ......... 4 5, 56 Keyes, Milton .............. .uuuUH78 KINCADE, AZILEE .............................. 135 Kincaide, Lynn .................. 35, 48, 109, 117 KIRBY, CONSTANCE ........................... 57 Kirch, Kristy ....................................... 49, 93 Kramer, Elsa ...... ........ Lacey, Dela ......... Lacey, Wayne .......... .40,42,49,50,125 uUuU88 UUHNHHBS Lafollette, Ioan ................................... 48,65 LaFoote, Hamilton .................................. 79 Lasher, Keith ........... 35, 46, 50, 58, 65, 125 Lawson, Mary ............................ 44, 45, 117 Lee, Beverly ....... Lee, Patricia .......... Leigh, Gregory ......... Lewis, Tim ............ .uUnunUnHH48 .unuHnnU48 nNHH15 HUHH71 Lewis, Veronica ...... nUunu49,51,125,126 Lipkons, Byron ......... ............... 4 6, 51, 61 Locke, Valerie ....... UUUUUHHUHHHHHU55 Lunsford, Larry ........................................ 12 Lyerson, Diana .............. 49, 51, 65, 67, 125 Mackey, Timothy .... .,... ........... 1 1 7 Maddox, Henry ........ ......... 6 1,151 Madison, Dolly ....... .,........ 3 5 Maefields, Laura ...................................... 55 Manuel, Loraine ...................................... 55 Martin, Brad ........ 46,51,58,109,117, 151 Martin, Diana ...................................... Q .... 35 Mathis, Iohnny ....... .......... 5 2 Matthews, Phil ....... .......... 4 4 Maxieson, Lisa ....... .......... 5 5 May, Stanley ....... ....,..... 3 1 McClure, Bill ............. .......... 7 9 McClure, Linda ....,,.. McClure, Michelle.. . ........... 135 nu. .uuuH61.130 McFarland, Theresa ........ ......... 4 5, 125 Mclntosh, Paula ....... McNeal, Robert ........ MCNEIL, SUSAN .... MEDIESKI, IOHN UH. .UnuU88,130 nu. HHUHU48 uunuHHuUuuuHuHu125 uUnHnuuuUHnHuUUu48 Melton, Kevan...39, 42, 45, 46, 49, 51, 125 Merritt, Dwight .........,...................... 61, 109 Meyers, Cheryl .............. .......... 4 0 Middleton, Anthony ....... .......... 5 2 Milgate, Karen ............... ............. 4 6 Miller, Kevin ....... .... ..................... 7 8 , 61 Moore, David ...................................... 52, 80 Moore, Kenneth ............ 22, 52,58, 59,130 MORGAN, WILLIAM ...................... 21, 56 Morris, David ........................................... 30 Morris, Michael ................................. 49,50 Mosley, George ......... 46,49,50,51,62,65 Mosley, Pamela ..... ........................... 4 6, 117 Mosely, Patricia ......................... 17,48,117 Moss, Peter ............. Murphy, Chris ........ .nnnn48,58,77,80 nnUnHnHUnnUu52 Murphy, Karen ....................................... 124 Murray, Wayne ........................................ 80 Murrell, Ed ............... 35, 61, 65, 71, 76, 109 Murrell, Ieannine ...................... 65, 92, 125 Musgrove, Albert ..................................... 52 Myers, Gloria .......... Napier, Gogi ....... Napier, Shelly ........ Nelson, Deborah ....... New, Larren ............ nnunn58,59,65,150 .nnnn49,125 nHuHnnn55 UuUun88 uuunn52 Shepherd, Ion ........... Rainey, Wayne ............ Nicholas, Pat ......... Nolcox, Blenda ......,. Nolcox, Elvira .......... Norman, Percy ......... nnsUuuUU46 .unaU46,88 ,usUu46,88 sUHuH117 Oates, Cassandra ........ .......................... 5 5 Oliver, Kanya ........... .HsuUHnHuUHs61,78 Osgood, Kelley ................ 40, 44, 58, 77,95 Overton, Carol ........ Overton, Leon ...... Panken, Curvin ........ Parker, Bertha ...... Parker, Ianna ........ Parker, Sue ............ .HHHHUHHHUUHUUHSQ HUUHNHMUUUUHNSB nUUH80 HsuH55 UHHUS5 .HHUHHHHMHHUUHUSS Parker, Thomas ............................... 51,125 Parker, Valerie ............. Peacock, Iohn ........ . Penicks, Ieffery ........ Pepper, Phillis ....... Person, Velda ........ Pettrie, Belinda ...,.... Phelps, Patrice ......... Phillips, Tim ...... Polin, Benton ............. Polk, Kathy ................. Porter, Greg ............. 6 Powell, Frank ............ Pryor, Michelle ........ Puckett, Ladonna ..... Rainey, Clyde ........ Ramsey, Edward ......... Randolph, Vivian ....... Rankin, Ieannine ........ Ranson, Donnisha ...... Ratcliff, Craig .......... Rawls, Sheree ....... Reed, Danny ....... Reeves, Daryl ........ Reeves, Sherrie ........ Rent, Linda ............ REPASS, LOIS ......... Reybold, Willy ......... Rice, Carl ................... Richardson, Clayton .35,49,58,65,1OQ .nnHUHnnnuUnn78,83 nHUuHsHnUHu24,91 .UHUHHQ4 Huuu55 nsuu55 UUUn55 HnHu80 .unnUuHhuUHnHuUH46 .HHHHHsnUUucHnan35 71,78,82,83,109 .HUHHUHUUUUHUUHHSZ UHHU48 .uuun130 HHHHUIO8 HHHHBO HUUUI4 UUUUS5 .UHUHHHUUUSS .HHNHHHHHHUUHSS .uns52,61,83,70 .UUHHHUUUHHUUHII7 uHss61,74,75,125 .uUnUuH61,73,78 .HUHHHUI35 .uuHHUs13O HHuNsunsHsU45 H. ......... 44,46,75 .HuunnuUu65,67,125 unuUaHHnu22.56,57 Richardson, Martha ............. ............ 5 5 Richardson, Matt ............................... 56,57 RICHARDSON, ROSELYN .................. 39 REITER, LOUISE ...................... 16, 44, 117 Ringle, Margie ......,... Ringle, Martha ............. Robinson, Edward ......... Roddy, Sharla .............. Rodeheffer, Nancy ......... ROGERS, PHIL ........... ROHN, CYNTHIA .......... Roney, Marvin .....,... Rooks, Debbie ...... Ross, Andy .......... Ross, Eddie ......... Rowan, Ian ......,.. sUHUHs48,65 suuUH49,50,65 .UUHUUHNSZ HUUUQ4 NHnH49 HUHUS1 UUun58 .HHNUHUUHUBS UHUHHHHHHHHQ4 46,49,78,83 46,61,76,83 HHUuuHnU117 Rowe, Elsie ........ ............................. 5 5 Rowe, Mary ............................................... 55 Rowe, Sylvestor ............ 15, 2 Rummer, Paul ....... ............. Rush, Glen .......... Rush, Tim ............... Russell, Dennis ........ Russell, Helen ....... 0,51,86,127 .auUUuu61,78 UHNHHHGI .nUHu61,78 UHsUHUu46,117 .UHHHUUUUHHHHSS Ryker, Robert ,....... .......... Sabens, David ....... Sales, Pamelia .......... Sampler, Matilda ........ Sanders, Iaki ............. Sanders, Lenita ........ Sanders, Pat ................... Sanders, Rose ................ 42,48,58,65 Hun75,77,95 UUHHHHHUUSS sUHHnUnHu55 uuUnH44,117 HHUuU43,130 .UUHNHUHBQ .uuUHn52 SANFORD, MICHAEL ......... ............... 1 4 Saperstein, Eric ............ Sargent, Randall ...... Sargent, Sandy ......... Sawyer, Karen ............. Schneider, Debbie ....... Schwarzin, Sandy ....... Sharp, Greg ............... Sheldon, Deborah ....... Shockley, Everett ........ Shoffner, Helen ....... . Se1geI,Ierry ........... ......... Simmons, Byron ...... Simms. Iune .............. Simms, Sharon ............. Singleteary, Charles .... Singleteary, Steve ...... .HU. Huuuc65,125 .HUHH108 .nnnHsUU45 NHHHUHUUHUH34 .sUHH49,59,58 .aUuH49,45,77 HUNHHUUUU74 .uUU35,117 HUHU34 UucuNUnNUH135 .HUNNNUHHHHUUU55 .46,51.49,70 UHUUUHNHHHHBG .sUUcs35 .HHUUNNHSS HsHHu86,130 HHHUUUHNHHUB7 Slatter, Anita ......... ...................... 4 8, 92 Slatter, Barbara ................. 49 Slaymaker, Scott ......... Smeehuyzen, Tim ...... Smith, Celeste .......... Smith, Craig ....... ,92,109,117 .acuuHuUUU61,76 .HUuUHHU78 HUnsH58,125 .HHHUUHHZI Smith. Smith, Smith, Smith. Smith. Smith Frank .,...... Gail ........ Iohn ....... Iulie ....... Kevin ............ Mitchell ....... SMITH, RANDALL ....... Smith, Reggie .......... Snorton, Elizabeth. Solomon, Rhonda.,. Solterman, Scott ..... .unHuHuucnUusHUHH5o Spears, Lucia ......... . ...... Spencer, Keith ......... .NHUUHHHHHHUUUHSJ HHHNUUUUUUHUHUH44 49,58,59,125 . ......................... 78 .HUHHUHQ4 HUUUUUHH77 .nHa61,82.83 nHHnnaUU35 .HUHHBU .HHUHGS I' .sHaHHsHuUuHHU48,65 .49,5O,58,65,125 1 Spencer, Portia ........ ........... 4 1, 58, 65, 95 Spinks, Laura .......... Spinks, Karla .........,. Spurling, Debra ...... Starks, Michael ....... Steagull, Lisa ........... Steavens, Alberta... Stiles, Leah .............,. Stocks, lean .............. Stockley, Winona ....... Stoval, Betty .............................,............... 5.1 I' . ........................,....... 40 Uun44,45,49,50,l17 .uHHnUuaHuus35,94 UUUUHHSZ .H,UU45 .UHU109 .UUNIUQ HuHcHn46 .uHu59,125 l' Strickland, Becky...46, 40. 56, 57, 58, 142 Str1ckland,Er1c ........................... 46, 56, 65 Strickling, Billy .............. HHNUHHHHSZ Stropnicky, Thomas ......................... 44, 77 Stuart, Tanya ............................. 46,292,135 Sullivan, Danny ....................................... 80 SUTHERLAND, ALLEN ........ ......... 4 5 Sutton, Frank ......................... Swanson, Cindy ......... Swift, Kalista ........... ,HHUHIOB .auau34,44 HHHHHH48 157 Taylor, Talley, Lisa .......... Taylor, Arlene ..... Taylor. Taylor. Taylor, Iennifer... Taylor , Otha .......... Taylor, Rita ......... Elizabeth ......... Glen ............... Sharon ...... Teague, Carolyn .......... .H ......... 46,109 U ........ 35 .uHU35 .nuU80 U,su13U .UHU83 .HHH55 .HUH55 nn,HunU34 Terry, Alice ...............,........................ 48, 89 THOMAS, CHARLES ............................ 78 Thompson, Anthony .... 35, 70, 71, 78, 109 Thompson, Doug ..................................... 74 Thompson, Robert .............. 29, 51,80,125 Thuma, David ...39, 45, 56, 58, 75, 77, 134 Thuma, Nathan ..........,.......... 42,44,56,77 Thuman, Dennis ....... .................. 7 8, 86 Tobey, Steve ........... ............... 5 6, 77 TOLIN, STEVE ......... ................. 7 5 TRABUE, DON ......... ........ 3 0, 61, 78 TRACK ,............... Trimpe, Dean ......... Triplett, Diane ....... Trotter, Tanya ........ Tucker, Arthur ....... Turner, Bently ........ Turner, Kathy ......... HHUUHUU71 HHUUHHUSO .uuuu55,135 nUnU48,49 HHUu31,45 .unH76 .UUU55 Turner, Marian ......... ..................... 4 4 Turner, Michael ........ .....................,.. 5 2 Turner, Norman ........ ....... 4 6, 61, 76, 151 VARSITY BASEBALL ........................... 73 VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY ............ 76 VARSITY FOOTBALL .......................... 76 VARSITY TENNIS ..........,........ .......... 7 4 VARSITY WRESTLING ....................... 83 Vaughn, Anna ...................... ......... 5 5, 135 Vaughn, Dennis Vaughn, Terry ...... Veilands, Deedee. Wagener, Kristine ....... WAHL, LUCILLE Walker, Sharon .... Walton, Mia-Lon Ward, Ward, Ward. Ward, Alice ......... Deller .,..... Karla ........ Mavin ...... UHuuHHH48 2220052 .uuu35 .nuu65 uHnuu22 uunH45,55 unUnu39 .UHU46 .UHU46 .asn23 HnsH135 Ward, Vernon ............ Ware, Iackie ................... Washington, Anette ......... Washington, Korto ........... Waters, Terry ....................... Watkins, Carolyn ...... .......... 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David ....................................... 52 Wilson, Debra Wilson, Kim... Wilson, Patricia Winfrey, Michelle WISDOM, HARRIET 38 39 45 58 59 65 125 Wiseman, Iames .......................... 48, 52 Wood, Phillip WOODS, IAMES Woods, Stanley WRICHT, ERVIN Yates, Theresa ............... 23 46 58 88 125 Yowell, Dana ...................................... 34 65 W .HUHnHuHUnunUnHU86,93 .HHUHUUUUHUHHHHHHUHU73 Hnusnunnn , ,43,48 . .............................. 43,48 HHUNHHHUUUUUHHUUUU55 HHUHUHUUNHHHUUHUHHUHBQ .HUUUHUHHUHUUUUHUUH55 HuHH0nuHUUUH,unUUnHH58 .HUHUHUUUHHHHUUHUUHHHHB5 HHUUHUUUUHHUUHUUUUUU14 Wilson, Chris ............................................ 48 HUUUHUHuUUUHHunUuUUnU55 .HHHHHHHHUUHUUHUHHHHUHQ4 .HHHHUHUHUHUUUUUUHHHZB .nHuHUuHsHUHHnnUnn48 .UHHUHHHHHNUHHHS8 ,64 .NuHUnnuuuUHUuUunUuUnU48 .HHuuuUUuHHHHnuHUUH52 HHHUUUHNHUUHUHHHUHHH46 HUUUUUUUUHUUUHHUUUS3 1 158 I ii. 4, is , ,ZX 'Um fa . .-ws' f asf! i 7-.. 'fi' I s f il fi i 'Boy, has it been some yearl? 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