Shortridge High School - Annual Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1975

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These are the people who have supported the Short- ridge teams, joined the Student Council, various clubs, built homecoming floats or helped with other activities. In our ka- leidoscope of students, teachers, and administrators, a pride thrives. Our proud past has set a pattern for today's Shortridge. Many former 'Ridge students are prominent figures, such as Mayor Richard Lugar and author Kurt Vonnegut. Our alumni, too, cherish SHS. Upon request, they have written to us their feelings and memories of Short- ridge. Through the years, the pride and spirit of Shortridge has rallied on. We hope this yearbook will set this year apart from the rest and tell the story of Shortridge, 1975. 5 As I have heard the merits of public education debated in the past two dec- ades, I appreciate the opportunity to point with pride to Shortridge High School as an important answer to those who would question faith in democratic institution, and the public schools, 'in particular. I have remained excited about the potential of Shortridge High School in 1975 as I was in the fall of 1947 when I entered Shortridge High School for the first time. For a quarter-centuary, Shortridge High School has met the chal- lenges and enjoyed the adventures of dynamic change in our society. Richard G. Lugar Mayor Memories remain of games won or lost, club projects, social functions, report cards, etc., but-more than everything- Shortridge was a spirited group of people, interacting, intelligent, optimis- tic, fun-loving, hardworking people. It was a magnificent environment in which to spend one's teen years. 7644, Max Schumacher General Manager, Indianapolis Indians Shortridge was a happy experience, I remember it, and shall remember it, with pleasure and a sense of gratitude I was there. M . Edward H. Ziegner Political Editor, Indianapolis News I suppose that one never appreciates, at the time, just whether he is getting a good, mediocre, or poor education at the high school level. It's several years later, I think, before he realizes that the fact that he's avoided so many pitfalls, hurdled so many barriers and missed so many bumps isn't really coincidence, but the fact that high school education was so solid. -ff-Wf Don L. Campbell. Financial Editor, New York Daily News Above-Mr. Brown's eighth hour gym class jumps for joy at the sight of the Annual photographer. Right-An attentive class listens to Mrs. McCree's help- ful criticisms on their artwork. Far right-Margo Nelson asks a friend for a little help with her studies. I ll 'l I I , 1 .15. , .. b .www , . : 2 ,, V - .4 WW is AJ' .V -vu , 4' I ,4,g,f,lk , ', , , 4, In 1 ,Q '.kE'KE,vf'bEX W6 ' ,. lf Z ? 1. Qui. 4.4. 'E ' -'Sz X .QA S 1. 5 E lf 3 , STUDIES ........ ....... 8 SCENES ........ ........ 4 0 SPORTS ................ ........ 7 2 SHORTRIDG ERS ...... ...... 1 00 SALES ........ ...... 1 42 Top left-jacques Cousteau of the Shortridge set, Kelley Osgood prepares the aquarium for sea life. Bottom left-A little pre-game pep is lead by No. 15, Tim Rush. Left-Last-minute primping is made by Sarian Wil- liams, awaiting the moment to file in, at the '74 Graduation. ge:f, 4as,-2f-?s- , ' 'Z-512 ' smahgw.. - fr , -ff-A -, 4 7 1 ff 1 . ,g AM. 7' 1, r l , J 4 . ,gg ..,,.i!., , 1, , 4, ,MV Q V , . 41 ff .' ,: akfffffidi- If'1-s2.p5:,l,,4 - :- -A Fr? nf 0' ' ' fmnf, , .147:i542': , , AN, , wvuwf-,,.A,,,, Above+Private 'practice sends lllys- Right-Marvin Roney takes a little ses Terry on the road to.stardom. W time off to speculate onthe world of - . microscopic beasties. ' .N ' ff, 5. ...vga Above- I've got it! scream dozens of frenzied freshman females during a wild volleyball game. Q I 'ft ' - 8 ,A ,QQ e ,QM ge JM! 153- , -lm, ,,,.-ra-ffl: lfp+.g4Qp:wM,lU, - r?f'QE,'. ,,Zrg,g,5. g 'igmi i3,'.:,A.- , N A Z 0. if,-i '. 'll El WJ 25 'lf ' 'u '. .. it - fwfr fr if r . my wg., - - ,,,,.,1w,-,X wr ,-.f ,. . f.,xff:,.Y QFM-ii 'f- AW ... . of' if l 0 by Q 0 0 f s I belleve that l learned a great deal at ,Y i Shortridge, both acade mically and in terms o I. Alan T. ... N. 1- 14155 f human relations Nolan, Attorney-at-Law ' Z Reading Tested in English Dept. This year the English Department, along with all the other high school's English Departments, tested freshmen, juniors, and seniors to see if their reading level had gone up at least one level since last june. If a student's reading level had not gone up satisfactorily they were helped in their English classes, and second-se- mester seniors were offered a class called reading expansion. According to Ms. lean Whitcraft, English Department head, the aim of the depart- ment is to train the students in reading, listening, speaking, and writing, and this year the department accentuated listen- ing and speaking skills. New teachers this year were Ms. Sandra Scott who taught Special Education, and Miss Mary Esterline, who taught fresh- men and sophomore English courses. Wien nf' H wang' 'Mm mg. ' xi Jfvvr . .l','::i-V' -. ' ' '1 7 . ' - ., - , - ' , ' - ' ,., -. ' Qy' - w A, L' ' -fig: -N . . 'gm-V -1 5 MA , ,J , AH.: ,-, . f' Q . M ., .,,. -7 ff' ,gif K f ,z ' ,- ,f 3 ' 1 l If .f l A f h A 1-' 4 Q- l M ,, 4. -' ji , X 4 .,:v Above left-Mr. SutherIand's creative writing class plays follow-the-leader to help them imagine being blind. Left-Everyone is eager to respond in pre-college grammer. Above-An informal teacher-student atmosphere is provided in Mr. Cohen's English 7 class. 1 Right-Denise Peacock finds out she is just the right type, as she finishes an important letter in Business iCorrespondence. Below-The new Automated Instruction program will help these students to achieve more in the future by ironing out present typing problems, 'Kuala 12 New System Aids Beginning Typists There were many innovations in the Business Education Department this year, according to Mrs. Ruth Webb, de- partment head. For instance, clerical practice was expanded from a one-se- mester to a two-semester course. Also, students taking first year typing were in- ! W troduced to a new program, the Auto- ' Xi ' mated Instruction Program. The program was geared to the individual achieve- ment of each student. It involved a series of films and cassette tapes, given to stu- dents at their own pace, interspersed with classroom work. Teachers were on hand to help and give individual atten- tion to those who needed it. The pro- gram was the only one of its kind in Indiana. M -W --.-....,.... 4'ill1vw-uQ,.....,,. f M' --an V-5-0,..,,.,..,,.. an - Mrs. Twyllah Taylor, who taught last year, transferred to Attucks High School. 5 12ni.si.zr:txi',e3 ' - f..a,..s,.aQ2izQs2csi'z smzwamzgsau Top-Toni Moore adds a little something to her grade by being sure she has the right figure. Above-The velvet touch of budding typists is care- fully checked by Mr. Garry Woods in typing class. Below-Wearing an authentic Russian army uniform, Mr. Cochran gives a Right-A serious moment in Mr. Mor- talk of his travels in Eastern Europe. gan's economics class. N .....,.. 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Freshman were introduced to social science in Social Studies 1 through an in- class study method. Mr. Catus took on the new U.S. I and II G classes. The development of research skills and fact-finding were high prior- ities in the new class. Perfection in writ- ing Lilly Scholarship papers is their ulti- mate goal. This year, Shortridge had more participants than in recent years. The history department applied to par- ticipate in the National Humanities Fac- ulty Thematic Project for 1974-1976. The topic is Moral Uses of Power. Left-George Washington, alias Sylvester Rowe leads a discussion in Mr. Houston's fourth hour Continental Congress. 15 W ,.... l i 1 , X rv 4 jngdf l l 4 I FH 2 4 9 A i il !,.,,,., l f , g m L ,, ,,,.1 . W, Diesel Powers Publications The new features in the Industrial Arts Department include a new diesel engine. Diesels are superior to internal com- bustion engines because they can handle a much heavier load. The Print Shop also has a new Plate Dryer. This is used in speeding up the process of drying the cast pages. This is a great help in the production of the Echo and game programs. Right-Working at the monstrous linotype ma- chine, Martel Pipkin helps in producing the SHS Echo. Below right-Smiling to himself, lohn Lewis studies to learn the basics of mechanical drawing. 16 f . l J I! it-I xi NV nf... V: , v . . gift-FA .. A. , ,W H .,,.' , , c ,M .V Y' 'P '4 ' . .ci , P w 3' 1 X I s. 'T 'i': NX, f lj ji as if P I 4 l l li Y X. A will XXX -lb. Left-Precision is the key to good shop work Mr. West demonstrates to Dewayne Burk. Below-Mr. Thomas teaches attentive trainees with a tube tester in his electronic class. 'A Jr' - Left-Using the electric saw, v we leffery Collins and Charles Burke are able to cut their working time in half. Ns., 17 l l Right-Planning a meal in foods, Dawn Miller takes the first steps seriously. Below-Getting a little expen help, Wyena Murray observes the handiwork of Ms. Mary Davis. Below right-Ms. Benton shows her students the necessity for neatness in l cutting out pattern pieces. i f t MW W y . 5-grsfii 1 M,-ff-'V 'ww-A liz ,. - 'w Q Rx 1 l ll i 18 ,ff ,-65 2' Q' f -E' N . 1 fit, 'fr' 1,,.- Holiday Ideas Presented at Hobby Show LAKILFRLL WXI I fi.. 'il e.e,e fi fm L 5' x-'--..- 1 t:1'w.es i t G, .,.V. V , V, ,.,, J 1,-. , H., :L x2-5aw,':- Q, ,,.,Z., ,., ,,, ,J ,,,,, , 1. 1 5,29 ,V V ,-WM., 453' l Jigg- sith? p.:f,1 ,gf ,Q-1 -f sg - v Mi. . 41 i 5 l lqlwf I ffl' ,law if The foods 5 class gave a demonstration of Holiday Ideas at the Gift and Hobby Show this year, presenting their knowledge from the previous four semesters. The Home Economics Department was sorry to announce the retirement of Ms. Frances Grubbs in january, after 18 and one-half years of teaching, 3 of which were spent at Shortridge. The clothing department participated in a Spring Style Show at Tabernacle Pres- byterian church and displayed items in the Spring Arts Festival at SHS. Left-Anna Fuqua is sew good at the homemak- ing arts. Below left-Reading their recipe carefully, john Smith and Albert Musgrove prepare to make a de- licious confection. 19 ROTC Teaches Citizenship The purpose of the jROTC is to train Ca- dets in the basic principles of citizenship. lnstilling a sense of responsibility, through the assumption of leadership, a Cadet broadens his ability to cope with life. The ROTC ranks range from basic Cadet to Lieutenant Colonel. Freshmen begin as Cadets and work their way up through higher ranks. Members of ROTC also enjoy the privi- lege of joining extra activities. These ac- tivities are color guards, rifle team, drill team, and M.P. duty. These programs give the Cadet a chance to test his or her skills learned in ROTC. The ranking officers this year were: Lt. Colonel Evans, Lt. Colonel Howard, Ma- jor Williams, Captain Ratcliffe, and Cap- tain Randolph. Below right-Standing at attention, a ROTC class prepares for another day of drilling. Men's ROTC: Front row-Stephen Brown, Albert Musgrove, Criag Ratcliffe, Ser- geant Richard Stoe, Rodney Evans, Bradley Garing, Gerald Gray, Back row-Kent Hayes, Dennis Phinisee, john jackson, Charles Knight, Greylin Seals, joseph Wall- ace, Darnell Cannon, Adrian loyce. Men's ROTC: Front row-Alfred Hayes, Louis Goldman, David Terrell, Dennis Williams, Sergeant james Woods, Edward Robinson, Michael Starks, Billy Easley, Kerry Crossland, Back row-Walter Wilson, David Moure, Richard Frizzle, Clifford Brown, jonas Hampton, Malcom jones, Vaughn Terry, Anthony Birdsong, An- thony Proctor, Larry Hester, Glenn Taylor. Men's ROTC: Front row-David Williams, Talbert jones, Clifford Brown,David Henson, Sergeant Richard Stoe, Rodney Evans, Thomas Crossland, james Wise- man, Rickey Howard, Back row-jonathan Stegall, Oslan Haslam, William Ed- wards, Tracy Terry, Dexter jordan, Harry Dunlap, Michael Gray, Robert Towns, Clayton Breiner. Left-With a stern expression and a warning finger shaking, Sgt. Woods lectures a ROTC class. Below-Sgt. Woods surveys his ranks in an outside drill. I, 1 i on-9 .... A it Q 1 it ' 1 I 4 ta Q5 fr A li wr- at . at , 8 l I . , lf f Y v mi I X E J' 1? M A l . K 24 5' at A1 4 'f X 'L , , ' 2-5 fsl- B, 'a 'wc - ITV' Q Womens' ROTC: Front row-Deborah Easley, julia House, Barbra Phillips, Teresa johnson, Rodney Evans, Ser- geant james Woods, Sylvia Allen, Terri Paicely, Vernell Crabtree, Theresa Hall, Amanda Fletcher, Back row-Ann Bell, Kimberly Dycus, Velda Person, Debra jones, Sue Parker, Tanya Beamon, Valerie Sharp, juanita Walters, i Debra Wilson, Donna Goodrich, Shellye Napier, Starlott Coleman. Y Women's ROTC: Front row-Valerie Hale, Karen Chambers, Robin Vaughn, Sandra Mitchell, Debra Sulivan, Carla Bullock, Karen White, Harriet Chaffins, Second row-Hattie Williams, Sandra Brown, Sharon Taylor, Debra Lightfoot, Benita Murphy, Yvette Edmonds, Charyl jones, Third row-Patsy Gaines, Latanya Duncan, Lorraine Allen, Rhonda Solomon, Donna Clark. i l i 22 I l D -J We-2 Left-These girls make the most of ROTC smiling while practicing their marching. E - t ! ' N - Nlx- .V Pd W ---- X , ' J- as i if -- - Q R 5 ., X Fo I E. I E 1 w . , R ' - I i X J 1 T X N J if 3 fa y t f if ef -, f , tl' 1 . .S 2. tv nl t 4 Q , in V: 2' Ja' S, 5 , ,: ' . .1 Q A K Q - fi I te- g ,... -- , . f.- Z, ' A- ,. -A - f I t if .,if' V J aff L ' N fi f-'V .K s 1:5 wif' .xg ' 1: 4 3 A A-.,, .' 2' K 5: QV - 5, vvii.: -., Q, s Q - A T K 1 U me 1 a a y t t 's - s s giii ' ' N W :gf . ' s '.'. ',g, ' .L ..'- 1, eve. ' iv-1. .,, . V -tn 'T ir L, -if ., A - V M Q ' xt K Q tl 2 Left-During a break in outside practice, Above-The Shortridge ROTC displays julia House stands at ease. their military prowess in the Veteran's Day Parade. 23 Right-Up, up, up and over the horse, Ms. Hunt spots Vernell Crabtree as she volts over the horse. Below-During a break in the action of a freshman P.E. class, Christina Brand takes time to pose for the photographer. Below right-jumping jacks and other fundamental exercises still play a major role in P.E. classes at Shortridge. 24 P E Classes Sport Wider Range of Activities The Physical Education classes widened their curriculum in terms of participation this year. Boys' P.E. teacher Gary Brown told of the variety of sports available to the boys. These sports, including basket- ball, volleyball, wrestling, and football have been either improved upon or added to the curriculum this year. Girls' P.E. classes have been active in the field of gymnastics. The girls participate in partner stunts, pole climbing, and vari- ous other gymnastic stunts. The Drug Ed. classes have been involved in many oral and written activities. These activities dealt with advertising in alco- hol, dramatizing the legal aspects in al- cohol, and viewing films about alcohol abuse. The classes also studied pharmacology. Gary Brown, the football coach, is one of the new teachers in the department this year. Ms. Sandra Hunt is the other new teacher. She started a swimming program for students here. The class of about 20 students met at Riverside Com- munity Center. Above left-Besides being a P.E. teacher, Mr. Brown also teaches several health classes. Left-One-on-one in basketball is both good exer- cise and fun for Ronald Tooley and Bernie Harris. 25 'i'ff..m: V 4 wt NNW X x xt.. , , , me 45 Top-Hard at work in her craft arts class, Diane Miller creates a rug. Above left-Mark Cole admires his finished pot as Kevin Miller prepares to start a new one. Above-Basic Art isn't confined to the classroom. Here, students gather textures from various sources in the hallway. if A .Va a.-'E New Head Has Dept. in Hand All sorts of Art Contests were brewing and many students prepared art port- folios to enter in the Regional Scholastic Awards Contest. Many other students entered their art work in the 500 Festival, a collection of Indianapolis Schools' Art, which is usually displayed on the circle. The Art Department started the school year with two new teachers, Ms. Corrie Wilson, and Ms. Wanda Gourley, who replaced Mr. Sheldon Kantor and Mr. Ian Fraser. Ms. Wilson was the new Art Department head, and she taught Craft Arts, Ceram- ics, and Art Appreciation. She thought Art Appreciation was a very good course for serious art students, and said that more emphasis should be put on this class. Ms. Wilson has big plans for the Art Club, too. She took members to the ln- dianapolis Museum of Art and plans were made for a long-range trip. The an- nual Shortridge Art Festival was also held once again May 10th. As the new head, Ms. Wilson said she enjoyed the feeling of warmth at SHS. Top left-jamie Gallagher puts the final touches on his brownies in jewelry class. Left-Now students can design jewelry exactly as they want it. julia Ware and lean Stocks make necklaces from copper and brass. 27 Right-Precise measurements are a very important factor in general science as shown here by jerry Dunford. Below-Doretha Watson takes time out of her gen- eral science class to ask Ms. Ballow for some help with a problem. 114 f .' ' 37' , A34 .i r qv: lf' 1, ' fill ' ' , ' 1 i i ,, l li . f . f iii j- 4... f 3, r 2 ja , .i we gffiw. fx. ,. gn, All f ifiylj -,Z . ., . 'IJ f J,7...sys.q' . I . ui Sw?-.v. . wi. Z., 5 sig , ,-MY' . Science Class Size Increases A greater interest in the science depart- ment seems to have caused an increase in classroom size this year, not only in the two semester courses, but in the ad- vanced classes. Ms. Carol Smith, the new department head, has taken this interest as an opportunity to try the use of labo- ratory assistants on a large scale, and try new projects. Seventeen lab assistants were working in all areas of the department, ranging from running errands for the science office to helping teachers set up experiments and other class projects. Most of the work is done during the assistants' free periods for which they receive a small fee, but a great deal of experience. Room 301 has become the office for Project Star, Student Teacher Associated Research. During the past summer, two teams from Shortridge, which consisted of Ms. Smith and David Thuma, and Ms. VanHorn and Thomas Williams, took part in a program that offered them the opportunity to learn and experience the functions of research by working with research scientists. The main purpose of the project was that the teams would be able to implement their own project during the year. Another program that took place during the summer was the Project SEED Re- search Program, which was sponsored by the American Chemical Society. Two students, john White and Lucia Spears, worked in chemical and biological re- search, respectively, for 10 weeks while receiving a stipend. This project was also based on giving students experience in research. Middle left-Physics students concentrate on a test about time and motion. Left-Using the videotape equipment purchased last fall, Debbie Cougan is interviewed by Ms. Carol Smith on the subject of the moon rock which was displayed here early in the year. 29 Advanced Students Compete rn Math Contests The head of the math department, Mr. Gibson, would like to start the math clubs again after their coming to a grad- ual end. If enough people joined the clubs that Shortridge was once famous for, the department can get speakers from Purdue and Butler Universities to help. Students in algebra and geometry can join the Hi-Pi club. Those in ad- vanced algebra, unified math and calcu- lus who maintain at least a B average and have a math major can join the Mu Alpha Theta club. Math clubs were very active for over 54 years, between 1916 and 1971. Ms. Wahl offered to help any students who want to get them started again. As far as the math department goes, there were no new teachers or equip- ment. But there will be new textbooks next year which are supposed to be an improvement over our present ones. Two students in advanced algebra and unified math represented Shortridge in early March in the National Math Con- test. The Marion Country Math Day was May 3rd, There were preliminary tests for all students in algebra, geometry, uni- fied and calculus who wanted to partici- pate. Three students from each level participated in the county-wide contests. Right-Indiana Central University student, Suzie Lamb helps Leroy Kilgore with his basic math. Below right-Brenda Terrell discovers that under- standing the basics is half the problem in passing the course. 30 Below-A quaint pose by Ms. Greenwood alle- viates the seriousness of algebra momentarily. r va, , Below-Basic math proves to be thought-provoking for Secherrie Sears and Anthony Wollridge. Bottom-Phyliss Brown frowns in confusion as she and Twlyanna Ma- lone listen, engrossed in Mr. Freeland's algebra class. Students Tested for Study Programs Abroad Under new guidance, the Foreign Lan- guage department flourished this year. After the retirement of Ms. Louise Reiter last year, Mr. Alain Sutherland took over as department head and part-time Ger- man teacher, along with his advanced French classes. Mr. Sutherland also aided I.U. Honors fi- nalists in German and French. Spanish students tried out for the program, too. Last summer, two Shortridge students, Edward Ramsey and Nathan Thuma, went to foreign countries on the I.U. Honors program. Nathan went to France and Ed to South America. Among other activities planned, the de- partment went to Ball State University for a language get together , and a Ger- man class demonstrated a typical day in a classroom for a hobby show. Language clubs flourished, and a new club, the League of Nations, was formed, with Solomon Kennedy as president. The League of Nations was a combination of language clubs formed to promote for- eign cultures and languages. Below right- Keep at it, Russian takes a while to master! Ms. Waycott says as Lydia Ashanin sighs in frustration. Right-Mr. Baker seems to say to his class, Imag- ine yourself in Spain . . . 32 XXXL if YQ? M Q 33 z ff: nf fff fi I 1 A .1 ,g lx 11 i ' gr' 315' 2 'K' Q K J x 'fx f 4 M. A., 5 I N.,'--.5 .Y , sg. ag, Q Nu. DE lob Trains Student Talent Distributive Education is a program in sales and merchandising. The students, who are mostly juniors and seniors, re- cieve one credit for the class and one credit for a job they have in this field. Many of the jobs are with department stores such as Sears and Blocks. The stu- dents find their own job and are hired on their own merits. In the classroom two areas are covered: general studies, and specific education. The general studies includes human rela- tions, which is essential in any business career. The specific studies are designed to fit the individual's need in the specific job career in which he is interested. DECA fDistributive Education Clubs of Americaj, is sponsored by Mr. Randall Smith. The students in this club partici- pate in regional, state, and national com- petition. There are 15 different contests in which the students can choose to par- ticipate. The student chooses to partici- pate in the contest that involves the area in which he is interested. Some of the areas are window display and sales dem- onstration. The contest usually is made up of a test to determine how much the student knows about the subject, and an activity that gives the student an oppor- tunity to use the knowledge he has on the subject. +2 34 in EF -E --f' ,..r--' 'T 'rr DECA: Front row-Brenda Walton, Gennifer Finnell, Sinifred Reed, john Waldon, Karla McClury, Thomas Parker, Rita Rent, Denis Avery, Linda Pierson, Diana Fenveroy. Second row-Gerald Green- wade, Mr. Randall Smith-sponsor, Seline Brown, Susan Peters, Felicia Canatrell, luana Minor. Third row-Doug Mathis, Allen Banks, Shawn Allison, jimmy Cooper, Brad Rector. Left-Michelle Winfrey looks like one of the sweets while she works in DE at the candy department of Sears Lafayette Square store. Below-Dapper Darrell Wells shows a customer the latest in men's fashions while on his DE job at the National Shirt Shop. gg-nt' COE: Front row-Sharon Lauray-parliamentarian, Faughn Paicely-treasurer, Karen Mur- phy-v. pres., Kandi Wilson-secretary, Leslie Anderson-historian. Second row-Judy Car- rett, Cindy Coleman, Ms. Brenda Branham-sponsor, Callie Gordon. Third row-Sylvia Rice, Lenita Monroe, luana Minor, Brenda jackson, Cassandra Grant. Alaove-Ms. Brenda Branham coaches students of COE on what they will need to know on the go . Biz Ed. Clubs Pa -For-Work COE, fCooperative Office Educationl, is a vocational program for students who are interested in clerical and secretarial work. The students receive two credits in this program: one credit for the class and one credit for having a job which re- quires clerical or secretarial skills. The students are paid for their work like any other employee. The job gives the stu- dent both working and learning experi- ence in this field. Co-curricular with COE is the OEA club, sponsored by Ms. Brenda Branham. The title stand for office Education Associa- tion and is open to any student inter- ested in clerical and secretarial fields. Competition with other OEA clubs in the city makes this organization more ex- citing and motivating. One such contest was held October first, at which time each club was to enter a ladge to repre- sent their school's OEA club. Shortridge won first prize, which was a scrapbook. There are district, regional and national contests of the OEA clubs. This year, the national contest was held in Chicago. Perhaps one of the biggest events of the year was the Employer-Employee Ban- quet, which was held in the spring. As the name implies, the students invite their bosses to the banquet in apprecia- tion for their cooperation in this program. Right-lunior Chris Hamilton, employed through CSP at the Ambassador Animal Clinic, helps Dr. Earl Corbett with Nicky, who is not feeling well. 71 Z Above-Speaking at the Flight Careers Work- shop, which 15 SHS students attended through CSP, is Maurice Daniels. Right-Linda Kuhn, biochemist at Eli Lilly, and Lucia Spears, Shortridge student at Lilly through Career Sampling are shown separating pieces of DNA into different molecular weights using the electrophoresis apparatus. 36 i l l t l l I i l l li I l 1 i I I El V Above-An informal talk about jobs at Indiana Bell is led by Ms. Pat Morrison, employment counselor. . V' - ,y jf? 5,95 ,v 1' be Popularit of CSP Soars Career Sampling reached a new peak of popularity this year, with an aver- age of thirty students a week ex- periencing different jobs. More fresh- men were involved in the program than ever before. Of all the programs offered to stu- dents, the most popular were those dealing with health careers and nurs- ing, with courts and journalism, with law and government following. Some students have been hired where they sampled jobs, at places like IMB, the Children's Musemu, B8tT Shell, and Winona Hospital. As usual, Career Sampling sponsored the Senior Thing in October and the junior Thing in March. New programs were tried, such as an open house, a rap session at LaRue Carter, an open house at Methodist Hospital, 24 students working at the polls in November for the National Election Service, and going part-time to Tech High School for special courses. Left-While being visited by Allen Davenport, Andrea Fleenor, and Sherrae Moore finish their work. CSP staff, Front Row-Cindy Swanson, Ed Ramsey, Sandi Schwarzin. Second row- Above-Indiana Bell employment counselor Sandy Sherrae Moore, Andrea Fleenor, Wyena Murry, Ms. Roselyn Richardson-director. Smith is consulted by Lucia Spears at the down Third row-William Bland, Terry Lisenby, Pat Sanders, Tim Rush, joe Moore. town branch. 5 as l ,.5.- ,, L, . '-' . - ., .,,,,f 1 .' -f-f ' I-. f,,-fi-ifimwflfi A V: A ii-iff:1w , wg' ' .1,N Q-qi? -V 'rv f,6:,L::,, , fi i f if ,.., J.. w A-,, ,,, -51T'Z:fw' W, .. .- ,ff U',C:3-lm .-r as-L rr. . . -.P ., ., 1-af .f fi-af' 2 f.,,, v JH ,AMF , fy., M. ,. - ff , 7-F , , -' l l alll- H I l 55' ' 4 . , l l A 11 V A 'I-,ifv J wQfffm,0. AbovefThe Madrigals display excellent musical talent during the Christmas concert. Below- I'm on that! yell Quiz Right- Couldn't wait to find a girl, Team members Richard Heard and explain skaters -V Aronld Lewis and Clax Richardson. Duke Matihews. My first poems were published in the Spring Sampler. My first journalism was in the Shortridge Daily Echo. I produced my first plays there, acted and sang there, learned Greek there and first got interested in politics there. The first scenes l wrote were for a Shortridge junior Vaudeville Act that got cut at cuts. Everything l've done, it seems, started there llwmm Honor Moore-poet, playwright 59 Swimming Club Flourishes nder Coach Hunt This was Ms. Sandy Hunt's first year as W sponsor for the Intramural Swimming Club. Its 38 members met at Riverside Community Center, Tuesday afternoons from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Both males and females attended. The main purpose of the club was swimming for fun, but some members were taught different strokes. 'T According to Ms. Hunt, The club did real well, and the kids had a great time. But not enough people knew SHS had a swimming club. .mis Swimming Club: Front row-Karen Crossland, Harriet Cheffins, Loraine Powell, Becky LeForge, Tanya Polin, Brenda Reynolds, Ms. Sandy Hunt-sponsor. Second row-Gabriel jones, Robin Roddy, Lillian Ervin, India Bell, Loretta Collins, Kim Buntin, Rhonda Sanders. rg X ' I 'Af ,, . .. Z , 'fwfifhww:4mf'z',f 1 ,,. 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B- 5 mi . ll all 2 Il ll ll l ll ll i i l Student Council: Front row-Fostena Bacon, Ed Ramsey, Gogi Napier, Lynn Davis, Lewis Ryker, Liz French, Karen Crossland. Second row-Selina France, Holli jones, Verdonna Malone, Dana Yowell, Pa- tricia Parker, Evelyn Barnett, Doris Trice, Ms. Mary Esterline-sponsor. Third row-Tyler jones, Velinda Ferguson, james Allen, judy Marrs, Thomas Parker, DeeDee Newbolt, Scott Solterman, Portia Spencer. Fourth row-Peggy Smith, Kenneth Barrett, Moses Haralson, Nick Owens, james Benn, Thomas Williams. ' 0 Student Council Sponsors Hop The Shortridge Student Council got off to a slow start this year. Ms. Mary Ester- line, the new sponsor for the group, helped president joye Carter with orga- nizational problems and election of new members. Homecoming activities were sponsored by the council again. Organ- izing the dance, queen contests, float contests, etc. were delegates to special committees who put together their ef- forts for a unified homecoming celebration. The Student Council met bi-weekly to accomplish a more comfortable rela- tionship between students, their activi- ties, and the administration. Left-Ridgers rock and soul at the student council- sponsored Homecoming dance. asf Q Student Council Officers: Tyler jones-publicity chairman, joye Carter-president, Lucia Spears- treasurer, Sandi Schwarzin-corresponding secre- tary, Gail Smith-recording secretary, Keith La- sher-vice president. 41 I ns. X i Yi? 'i ! wt J. , , I Quiz Team Rousts Tech 62-22 Exercise in Knowledge is definitely a bV, growing nsportu at year, Short- Q ,gg - , jkfa., . , . . . fi ridge again has produced a dynamite squad. Team members Dave White, Da- vid Thuma, Rick jones, and Clayton Richardson showed one of their superior efforts in a match against Tech on jan. 9, beating them by a score of 62-22. This margin was one of the largest ever re- corded by a Shortridge team. In only a few months of preparation, Mrs. Constance Kirby, Quiz Team spon- sor, put together a great 1975 Exercise in Knowledge team. Quiz Team: Front row-Richard Heard, Clayton Richardson, Solomon Kennedy, Mrs. Connie Kirby-sponsor. Second row-Dave White, Da- vid Thuma, Rick jones. Below-Quiz team members for Shortridge and Tech breeze through the warm-up questions. Questions are provided by all the participating high schools. .5 :Q . 5 2? ' M. .1:,,.,:fAg4,,f,g,.,f,::I-.,,...:.v1. :fi 221515 '51 W , '.:'ffw2:-:21ss':Z2 - CHHR LES Pacer MARK T if Above-Sophomore Clax Richardson concentrates during a tense moment in the Shortridge Tech match. WDY l A 1 X .,. .' 5 i 1' . 5 use A I , ,x,, ,5 .fi .. 1 ' - '.' ' . . :A 11? Above-David Harper and Eric Strickland visually instruct a couple of other play- ers in strong chess. nv-1t .l Chess Team: Front row-Eric Strickland, David Harper, Clax Richardson, Rick jones, Richard Heard. Second row-Charles Wimbleduff, Hans Harper, Vaughn Terry, Mike Frasure, Bobby Lee, john Hinant, Mr. William Morga-sponsor. 'ix .ff-, 152 X, -:ij vfassza:- sts 'slit fl - R . - V 1- x - -11:-' YRS 3 ' Esta-..-Xrw - - -v:-,- ,ass 9 -:a-.-:v X H Z- v wt- w -. ,-f-s-s.sN.,- ' -4 .. .qs , fa f '-? - Q .. gg.: ., ,- Q. s-gg , .-., A . . -Q-'53 I .' Q - -as...-.:,.,s-.- - ss .N . . V. .. 5:-1 .. L Q Q - i ' Fi-:. 'il 5 1. wat 1 .K N K 1' 1 - - -' 4 ' X- -JN s. E1 . gs..-,g.-.31 r i - . 5 x all x .. .,.. .- -, 'S+ RS T.. 5 ...,.. I S .. 0 . . ----3 5 W? Q 3Se 't5l'Sg Above-Anticipating a mate, Eric Strickland observes the chess while Clax Richardson moves his jeopardized king. C ess Team Captures Mid-America Title For Third Year The Shortridge Chess Team, in a disap- pointing season, put together a squad of: Richard Heard-first board, Rick jones- second, Clax Richardson-third, David Harper-fourth, and Eric Strickland on fifth board. The team got off to an early start in Sep- tember by capturing the Mid-America High School Tournament for the third straight year. In match play, the chess team suffered tough losses to Broad Ripple and Arling- ton, but defeated Southport, Brebeuf, Greenfield, Central, Marshall, and Tech. '48 Yi in Above-Pondering the intimidating sac of Rich- ard Heard, Rick jones blatantly ignores opting for the strongest variation. 43 Artists Enrich Shortridge Shortridgers enjoyed a two-week visit from Claudine Paluzzi, painter and scup- tor, who visited us on the Artist-in-Resi- dence Pr.ogram. Ms. Paluzzi visited classes, and demonstrated her art to the students, using such materials as plaster and sand. The Artist-in-Residence Program at Shortridge is sponsored by the P.T.A. and the Indiana Arts Commission. Pay for the artists was taken out of grant from the Commission and the Indiana Foundation for Artists-in-Residence. The program brought artists from such fields as journalism, music, art, drama, and dance. Right and Below-Claudine Paluzzi is shown work- ing on one of her innovative paintings. Her two- week stay at Shortridge in December was spon- sored in part by the P.T.A. , ,nys www - -vw :A C, 'zz' fav , 1 ,g - FW I : , K -'-r5szLas4zt:f:1i:5-2:5V 2-1 ' ' , ' :E:g:req35:s:5:.5725,-slgi? ' V V- f V -.1 1 .- -q-.:-'..a:,q-f- ::-152: 1532.4 ,sW,.,awv1 'wi l sl journalists in Residence Revitalize Shortridge As an off shoot of the Artists in Resi- dence program, a journalists in Resi- dence program was presented to stu- f-rfrr' , dents in February and March. 'i lllli Un The program was devised by Rachael Beck, Chairperson of the PTA Arts Com- mittee and Mr. Ben johnson, Principal, then further developed and revamped by a committee made up of Shortridge faculty and community people. 1 F.- A grant from the Indiana Art Commis- sion provided the financial help needed, and the assistance of joyce Levin, Fritz Lieber, and Monte Trammer helped shape it into a very successful program. People from all facets of journalism came to Shortridge and talked to stu- dents in the west end of the cafeteria and in room 123 about their work. Some were: R.K. Shull, for the News , Claudia Polley of WNTS, Ronnie Bell for Channel 8, and many other journalists and inde- Above-jim Ballard explains the workings of I pendent writers. the Grapevine journal to a group of inter- ested students. Left-Using his hands to gesture, Monte Trammer introduces the next journalist on the program. wings wi Above-Situated in the cafeteria, the journalist-in-Resi- dence program included all types of people in the media. Among these was john Bigelow, a cartoonist for the Star , 45 Chilean Student Science Fan Richard Beltran is a Youth for Under- standing exchange student from Chile, in Lantin America. Ricardo lived with the R.W. Moss family, who have a son and a daughter attending Shortridge. Ricardo had a special interests in the area of science. After graduating from Short- ridge in the spring, he planned to attend a university in Chile and study engineer- ing. Ricardo also likes sports, especially swimming, football and fishing. Right-Ricardo Beltran, exchange student from Chile, looks up from his drawing in basic art to beam happily at the photographer. 46 5 s gn - , ,M I 1 f rw V ...,-ww-:ww ifgl W1?5f7,,m,W ,nag , I 4 Above-With Russian Club members looking on, Lydia Ashanin shows her dancing talent. Russian Club: Front row-Ms. Deborah Waycott, sponsor, Kris Glickert, Lydia Ashanin, Becky Gordon, Sarah Helmer. Second row-Robert Weber, Mike Stovall, Kevin Fuqua, Albert Musgrove, Betsey Hatchel. German Dinner Prepared 1. , f , The Russian Club of 1975 attended a ballet. Sponsor Ms. Deborah Way- cott, and president Becky Gordon, ar- ranged for the club to visit Clowes Memorial Hall at Butler University and orient themselves with a Russian ballet. Kevin Fuqua, Kris Glickert, and Lydia Ashanin were some of the members who were on hand for this event. Ms. Kathryn Lerch and Mr. Allen Suth- erland sponsored the German club this year, featuring a membership of 18. Officers this year were Kelley Os- good and Cindy Swanson. One of the highlights of this year was a German dinner. Ms. Lerch cooked part of the meal, while some students contrib- uted their own creations. After the de- licious dinner, the students listened to German music. Plans were made for the club's presentation at the State Convention. , , Kahn!! German Club: First row-Wendy Beidelman, David Hauck, Danny Irby, Becky Strickland. Second row-Lydia Ashania, Kelley Osgood, julia Ware, Bradley Garing, Ginger Blumen- thal, Mr. Allen Sutherland-Sponsor, Kathy Black, Krysti Wagener, April Turner, Delen Williams, Third row-David Beuke, Andy Cobb, David Lee, Dywayne Gaines, james DeFrantz. in Above-Preparing to sample a new German delicacy, Cindy Swanson hesitates when she finds out it contains broccoli and cauliflower. 47 .2 1, r J, s. V. W f1j5r,t,-,, French Club: Front row-Beth Bottos-Treasurer, Carolyn Watkins-Co-president, Portia Specner-Co-president, Krysti Wagener-Sec. Second row-Mr. Allen Sutherland-Sponsor, Susy Dove, Martha Ringel, Marguerite Hazelwood, Sandi Schwarzin, Lydia Ashanin, Lewis Ryker, Cordon Dove. Third row-Clax Richardson, Nancy Hernly, Selina France, Elizabeth Earnhart, Anne Fine, Laura Martin, Leah Hickerson, lean LaFollette, james Benn. IU Honors Candidates: First row-Cathy Herod, Anne Fine, Suzy Dove, Leah Hickeron,-Sandi Scharzin. Second row-Bradley Caring, Michael Crawford, Betsey Hatchel, Elizabeth Snortin, Nancy Hernly. Left-An informal attitude is adopted by co-presi- dent Carolyn Watkins as she opens a French Club meeting. Above-French Club members are entertained by games and music after a hearty pitch-in dinner. Language Clubs Learn Through Fun and Frolic Latin Club: Ms. Lois Repass-Sponsor, Lisa Stegall-Vice President, Solomon Kennedy-Presi- dent, Alycia Adams-Treas., Thomas Williams, loye Carter, William Tuggle. Spanish Club: First row-Sharon Blankenbaker, Becky Lingeman, Kevin Anderson, Alice Terry, Susan Shaw, Karen Crossland. Second row-Peggy Smith-pres., Susan Grodon, Ruth Hunt, Karen Anderson, Michael Crawford, Elizabeth Snorton, Delores Roddy, Mr. john Baker-Sponsor. Students flocked to Language Clubs this year, and attendance was high. Pennants were sold by the Latin Club, and 79 dollars was raised, , according to club president, Solomon Kennedy. Annie Fine, French Club member, ar- ranged a French-only tour of the In- dianapolis Art Museum. Also, a pitch- in dinner was held at the home of Elizabeth Earnhart. Among the deli- cacies served were quiche lorraine and vicchysoise. A suggestion was made by Mr. Sutherland, sponsor of French Club, to begin a foreign lan- guage bicentennial project for the next school year. Many advanced language students participated in the I.U. Honors pro- gram, which enables high school ju- niors to spend two months of the summer before their senior year in a foreign country. Practice included early morning sessions, drills, and tests. In December it was learned that Ginger Blumenthal, Suzy Dove, Annie Fine, Nancy Hernly, and Leah Hicker- son, had all sucessfully passed the first test in French. Ginger Blumenthal also passed the test for German. Above-It's tuba time when this group join the rest of the brass during a practice session of the Mighty Marching Shortridge Band. iffy A and B Band: Front row-Becky Gordon, Susan Gordon, Laurie Garrett, Gabrielle jones, Laurie Gardner, Cathy Herod, Verlinda Ferguson, Glen Herod, Verdonna Malone, Greg Myers, jim DeFrantz. Second Row-Elvira Nolcox, Delores, Roddy, Robin Roddy, Alyce Ward, Natasha jones, Blenda Nolcox, jean Stocks, Elizabeth Earnhart, Laura Martin, Kathy jones, Eddie Ross, Larry Bentley, Henry Whitted, Linda Williams, james Grant, Linda Rent. Third row-judy Ntarrs, Lisa Miller, Daniel Stewart, Ulysses Terry, Rick jones, john Smith, Andy Ross, Gordon Dove, jay Dawson, julius Trammer, Alfred Person, Wendi Beidleman, Stanley Mitchell, Becky Strickland, Pharez Whitted, Carlos Banks, Wilbert Buckner, jerry Siegel, George Mosley, john White. Fourth row-Tyler jones, Robert Thompson, Fred Stokes, Arnold Lewis, jackie Rourke, Rick Parker, Larren New, Michelle jones, Benton Polin, Frank Hines, Rita Rent, judy Garrett, Gene Allen, Byron Lipkins, Mr. Leonard Behling-director. Right-Mr. john Medjeski directs the newest musical in- novation at the 'Ridge-the strumming guitar class, as they pluck the melody of a popular tune. '-S, Guitars Great In New Group Along with regular programs at the school, the band performed their own concerts, took part in parades, and per- formed for other schools. The marching band is made up of the A band members and the pom-pom girls. It is directed by Mr. Leonard Beh- Iing. Through his direction, the band has won various first place awards. The band performed at the Rushville Parade in Rushville, Ind., and at our own 500 Festival Parade. Concerts included the Sweaterman's Concert in March and ones at schools 4186 and 376. New to Shortridge this year were guitar classes taught by Mr. Medjeski, who was assisted by Mr. Rodgers. Students learned the fundamentals of guitar and other strings. Below-The blazing brass section of the Shortridge band is shown in a swinging session. 'f ,wah ,V 3 , 3, . .- .g 47, i s ,. Above-Ruth Hunt joins other girls playing the guitar, playing their light-hearted music. Below-Preparing a sparkling half-time show during the Home- coming game with Brebeuf, the Marching Blue Devils start across the field. 51 Left-The Shortridge Orchestra performs The Christmas Song under the direction of Mr. john Majeski. Below-Girls' Glee Club members Patricia Musgrove and Glenda White take a break during the group's Ely rehearsal. V ni Orchestra: Front row-Theresa lones, loan LaFollet, Carolyn Watkins, Kalista Swift, Alice Terry, Anthony Patterson. Second row-Mark Raver, Wanda Gillespie, Lisa Stegall, Charlotte Burton, Michelle jones, Lenette Williams, Velinda Ferguson. Third row-David Finnell, Suzy Dove, Mr. lohn Medjeski-conductor, Tony Gilbert, Marlin Casey, LeNore Williams, Robert McNeal. L l Above-Tuning up before playing the first tune of the day are Ricky Armstrong and his instructer, Mr. john Majeski. Crchestra, Choirs Appear at School Concerts A Cappella: Front row-Lucia Spears, Selina France, Vanjean Edwards, Martha Ringle, Sandi Schwarzin, Eddie Ross, Grant Goodrich, Gail Smith, Betsy Hatchel, Nancy Rodeheffer, Gogi Napier, Anita Slatter. Second row-Velinda Ferguson, Elizabeth Snorton, Carnice Bell, Ruth Hunt, Sharon Blankenbaker, j. Gordon Dove, Tyler jones, jerry Siegal, jeffery jones, Felicia Cantrell, Karen Milgate, Raquel Garvin, joye Carter, Deborah Daniel. Third row-Cecilia Boler, janet Carter, Georgette Fraction, Patricia Lee, Scott Solterman, Buddy Ross, Peter Moss, jeanine Herold, Michelle Winfrey, Sue Clardy, Gloria Myers, Denise Wethington. Fourth row-Michael Morris, Richard Heard, Robert Thompson, Henry Whitted, George Mosley, james Benn, Ernest jarrett. The A Orchestra, under the leadership of Mr. john Medjeski, played at the Christ- mas Concert this year with members of the A Band joining them. They played Christmas carols and part of Handel's Messiah. Later in the year, they played in the Sweaterman's Concert. The Orches- tra plays many different pieces, classical and modern alike. The Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs worked hard this year learning the basics of sing- ing and music. They are non-performing groups, although toward the end of the year they each participated in Glee Club festivals. After this first year of musical training, many members will join the A Capella Choir. A Capella Choir is traditionaly known for singing music without accompaniment and for its Choral Classic held every Spring. Students are selected by audition for this choir. Performances this year consisted of auditoriums for the Mayor and reknown musicians and out-of-state performances. 53 Music Makers Warble Around 'Ridge Madrigal Singers are selected from the A T Capella choir to sing difficult pieces. Both Madrigals and A Capella are under the direction of Mr. Philip Rogers. Musically inclined students were offered Music Theory again this year. The class, taught by Mr. Leonard Behling, trained students to read, write, sing, play, and in- terpret music. Students also took music dictation and ear training. During the first semester, the class wrote small musical pieces for mixed choir and piano, and second semester they ven- tured into writing pieces for instruments. Since the students all had previous musi- cal experience, some performed their own pieces. Right-Music theory students Becky Cordon and leanine Herold compose music for teacher Mr. Behling. Madrlgals Ernest larrett, Debbie Daniel, Jeanine Herold, james Benn, Gail Smith, George Mosley, Sandi Schwarzin, Robert Thompson, Martha Ringel, Michael Morris, Cecilia Boler, Sue Clardy, leffery l M l ONES. 54 li -: j i ,l ii, 5 l F l 5 la Stage Workers Support Plays, .lj li ' kj Display Scenes is . Half of the success of a staged pro- , duction depends on the scenery, lights, and sound and at Shortridge, E that half is supplied by our stage i crew. Stage crew members constructed sets 1 for the Senior Play, junior Vaudeville, and any other activity presented to 'Ridgers on the stage. 1 i ,f To broaden the experience of stage gi crew members, a stagecraft class was offered, and taught by Mr. Teddy 'lt Gelb, who was also sponsor of stage QV CTBW. li Left-In class, joe Moore learns that stage craft i is more than just painting scenery. Z I 1 mm ly ....,i,. l L, iff li Stage Crew: Second row-Teddy Gelb, sponsor, David Morris, joe Moore, Herold Conway, Willie Ealy, Benton Pollin, Rusty Rice, Keith Lasher. Front row-Becky Strickland, Ronald Tooley, Richard Greg, Kerry Williams, Kim Dorsey, Karen Cambell. in I! l L Left-A quiet tea that was full of questions by Tyler jones, leaves Gail Smith with this shocked expression. Above-one of the murder victims of the play, leanine Murrell, makes a mysterious phone call. K -W MX ,V 0. Mfwigs :ilk ,, ' 'F K 1 Ss. 5 V- .,t,,4 1 --V, , , V ' ' 'H E- - U may 'wszz e , Q. Q Wu, 'vs ' io f , I .ff v Above-Being severely questioned by Tyler jones, Martha Ringel declares her innocence. 'lt Whodunit Quit Successful Celia Granger, a genteel woman living in a splendid mansion on the Hudson River, suddenly finds her well-ordered life shattered by the murder of her maid, Kathy. Immediately, she, her son, and all the other members of her household are suspect. A rugged, probing detective, who has admired our heroine for quite a while, is called into investigate. Another murder follows: this time, the chauffeur, Moreno who thought he knew the killer. Suddenly, Celia finds herself alone in her house but she doesn't know who the murderer is! There lies the plot of the Senior Play, ti- tled Design for Murder , which was presented November fourteenth and fif- teenth. Unlike times in the past, when seniors class spirit waned, the cast was made up entirely of seniors, including the student director, Slim Bailey. Under his guidance, and also that of Mr. Phillip Hirsch, the faculty director, the play was very successful. Leads were well played by Gail Smith as Celia, Tyler jones as Carlin, the detective, james johnson as David Granger, and Ernist larret as Moreno. Other members of the cast added spice to the production, often even providing comic relief. Many sea- soned thespians contributed their talents to the play. Right-Gail Smith is pensive over the death of ser- vant, leanine Murrell. SHS Thespians Present Drama One of the many prestigious organiza- tions of Shortridge today is the Inter- national Thespians Society. This society is an organization that was originated in the mid-forties and has continued to grow steadily. A thespian is one who has earned the credit equivalent to 100 hours of stage performance. This credit is used as reference for acting or backstage pro- gramming in future years. Shortridge was one of the earlier troupes to develop their part in the organization. Out of three thousand some odd troupes in Thespians, Shortridge was the 595th to develop. During the 74-75 school year, foot- lighters have shown their dramatic ability through numerous activities. Among those are the Senior Play Design for Murder, the Christmas touring play The Christmas Gifts, the traditional junior VaudeviIle, and the all-school play in May. Right-Tyler jones questions Gail Smith after the murder of a maid in the Senior Play, Design for Murder. Footlighters: Front row-james johnson, james Benn, Velinda Ferguson, Wendy Beidleman, j. Gordon, Dove, Lewis Ryker. Second row-joye Carter, Selina France, Ernest jarrett, Carl Rice, Martha Ringel, Sandi Schwarzin, Karen Crossland, George Mosley. Third row-Keith Lasher, Cecilia Boler, Thomas Williams, Marilyn Thomas, jeanine Murrell, Gail Smith, Debbie Rooks, Becky Strickland, Harold Conway. Third row- Debra Daniel, Gloria Meyers, Lydia Ashanin, Georgette Fraction, Lucia Spears, Slim Bailey. 58 R Thespiansg Front row-Gail Smith, Debbie Rooks, Georgette Fraction, Lucia Spears, George Mosley. Second row-Martha Ringel, Carl Rice, Gloria Meyers, Thomas Williams, Debbie Daniel, Slim Bailey, Selina France, joye Carter. Third rowLjeanine Murrell, Ernest jarrett, Becky Strickland, james Benn, Cecilia Boler, Keith Lasher. mas Spirit Lights Upon Feeder Schools Above-As the clown doll, Scott Soltermann wishes he could make someone happy in the touring Christmas play. This year's Christmas touring play was The Christmas Gifts by Dorothy Su- merau. The story was about a newly- wed couple who send meaningless gifts to friends for Christmas. The holiday was just a hopeless effort until by the magic of the Christmas Spirit, the gifts were given meaning and the true definition of giving is revived. Every year the touring troup brings en- joyment to various feeder schools in the SHS district. This play gives newcomers an opportunity to develop acting and drama skills. Left-The true meaning of Christmas is relayed to the forgotten presents by Terri Williams as the Christmas Spirit in Christmas Gifts. 1! '4??F 'W NW 5 76 IVV Explores Film World The class of 76 added a new and differ- ent touch to Vaudeville. The scrips used this year were purchased From Carol Burnett show. The five acts were Lovely Story, Alice Portnoy and the Bank Rob- bers, The Old Folks, As the Stomach Turns, and Flight 13 to Nowhere. Stu- dents also wrote and performed their own intermission acts. Vaudeville Chairperson Gloria Meyers lead the months of effort and hard work that went into Vaudeville '76, Ms. Susan McNeil, class sponsor and Mr. Phillip Hersch, Mr. Ted Gelb, and Mr. Leonard Behling provided the faculty leadership. Below-An interesting secret is shared between james Benn and Portia Spencer in Act 4, As the Stomach Turns. Above-Tyler jones scolds his father, George Mosley, in Old Folks. Below-Woman's Lib is demonstrated by leanine Murrell as she prepares to smash Michael Morris. Above-Scott Soltermann and David Huxhold are the misguided pilots in Flight 13 to Nowhere. i Above-The danceline of lovely Story Act 1 assumes their posi- p tion on stage. lr. Vaudeville chairperson Gloria Myers worked hard to make this year's show a success. ' 1 Ph- 'MQ YW QQISNW MY i 1 I I l ,,,,.., ,,,, , ., ..,.,. . H y i .,,-v -an Above-Art Club member, Liz French, also in Ms. Wilson's Art Appreciation class, researches such artists as, Titian, and Van Gogh. Club Hosts rt Festival New leadership by Ms. Corrie Wilson sparked the Art Club this year. The club went to the Indianapolis Art Museum, watched Artists-in-Residence, and spon- sored our annual Art Festival May 10th. Ms. Wilson replaced Mr. Sheldon Kantor not only as Art Club sponsor but as head of the Art Department as well. During Easter vacation Ms. Wilson was one of the chaperones for a trip to Nassau. T Above-Ms. Corrie Wilson, new Art Club Sponsor, was very busy this year. Besides sponsoring the club, she was the new Art De- partment head, taught classes, and planned a trip to Nassau for interested Shortridgers. , Lg Art Club: Front row-Ms. Corrie Willson, sponsor, William Bland, Paul Davis, james Benn, Thomas Parker, Dolores Roddy. Second row-Otha Taylor, Annie Fine, Karen Clrossland, Lynn Davis, Liz French, julia Ware, Thea Brown, Be- linda Nolcox. Third row-Rosalind Clayton, Milton Keyes, Leah Hickerson, Nancy Hernly, Laura Spinks, Patricia Parker, ifmthy Bambry. Skating Forms Taught in Club One of the 'Ridge's favorite clubs is the Roller Skating Club. Students met at Rollerland at 926 N. Pennsylvania, ev- ery Thursday from 3:15 to 5:45. The charge was 5002 for admission and skate rental. Skating Club sponsor, Mr. Allen Suther- land, was dismayed at the drop from 100 members last year down to 35. The students skated free-style to records they brought. Members were taught all forms of skating by Mr. Sutherland. Mr. Sutherland stated that roller skating is a good way to get rid of excess energy. Above-With determination in his eyes, Cliff Dolli- son skates around the rink with style. Right-An expression of embarrassment seems to have overcome Ann Bell's face as she skates be- tween Robert Russell and Greg Crowe. Below-Skating with a partner can be fun as you can tell by the smile on Duke Matthews' face as he skates with Sherri Honiston. Y-all Y-Teens: Front row:-Thea Brown lTreas.j, Theresa Hazel- wood lV.P.j, Dolores Roddy fPres.j, Mia-Lon Walton lSec.j, Second row:-Laurie Garrett, Margaret Dumetz, Margeurite Hazelwood, Lynn Davis, Vicki Ervin, ludy Garrett. Third Religion Probed b F.C.A. Many Shortridge athletes joined the Fel- lowship of Christian Athletes here this year. The object of the group was to re- late religion with sports. According to sponsor Mr, Ervin Wright, a student does not have to be a Christian to join. He said You just must believe in some- thing, if you believe in yourself, then that's religion. There are no restrictions to become a member, and female ath- letes would be accepted, although none joined it this past year. Members helped at Tabernacle Presby- terian Church with their Fish Fry, painted Shortridge locker rooms and cleaned them up. Members Duddy Reeves, Buddy Ross, and Eddy Ross attended summer camp in 74. Y-teens is a girls service organization in affiliation with the YWCA. Ms. Eugenia Buckner was sponsor for the group the first semester. The Shortridge Y-teens service projects this year included checking coats at the homecoming dance. Right-Athlete Eddie Ross attended summer camp in 74 through F.C.A. D row:-Verdonna Malone, Patricia Alexander, Debbie Cougan, Darlene Edwards, june Smith, Darla Smith, Kathy Bembry. 64 CJ- FCA: Front row-Andy Ross, jerry Seigel, Wendall Hall, Sylvester Rowe. Second row Mr lohn Haynes, Wayne Hamilton, john White, Byron Lipkins, Dave Huxhold, Marcellus Green Mr. Ervin Wright. Third row:-Duddy Reeves, jerry Greenwade, john Peacock Otha Taylor john Smith, Craig Ratcliff, Tim Rush, Freddy Ross. l l i i Lettermen and Key Clubbers Serve Communit .. ag Q vii f f 1, ' 'Eff' - . ' ' vf V 6 l 4 W. l ' 'Q 5 as 3 S r i S E all Lettermen: Front row-Kerry Williams, Ed Ramsey, Eddie Ross, Michelle jones, Craig Ratcliffe, Otha Taylor, Selina France, john Peacock, Denis Avery, Leroy Driver, jerry Siegel, Gerald Greenwade, Andy Ross, Ron Tooley. Second row-Karen Crossland, judy Garrett, Moses Haralson, Dan Read, Sylvester Rowe, john Fewell, Crawford jones, Milton Keys, Wendell Hall, Marcellus Greene, David Huxhold, Mr. Trabue-sponsor. Third row-jeanine Murrell, Vivian joyner, Tom Crossland, john White, jay Alley, Mark Coles, Kevin Miller, Tim Rush, Wayne Hamilton, Duddy Reeves, Larry Lael, David Coudon. :WW ' L.,' .,,, iiirtl ' Ill! lt V V ., fa N- L.. ,an C ub es Byron ul S luna- The Lettermen's Club added women to their ranks this year. The women had to have earned a varsity letter, as the men do, and this year women begin attending the meetings held every other Friday. The Lettermen began working toward the goal of buying a weight machine by selling totebags. Additional activities this year also worked toward this goal. Once again, our Shortridge Key Club was active in community and school. Af- ter our home football game against Bre- beuf, they cleaned up the football field. Community-wise, they distributed post- ers for the Ruth Lyons Christmas Seals Program, worked in a mental hospital Toy Shop, packaged envelopes for the Mother's March Against Polio, and set up a rest station for bikers participating in the Diabetes Bike-a-thon. The In- dianapolis Kiwanis Club sponsored their activities. The club sold posters to raise money for their dues. Initiation ceremonies were held at the beginning of the second semester, and in the spring. President of the club this year was David Huxhold, and the other officers were also seniors-Bruce Boh- lander-V. Pres., Keith Lasher-Treasurer, and Dan Read-Secretary. Activities with other schools' Key Clubs were planned. Mr. jerry Steiner was fac- ulty sponsor, and there were eight fe- male student sponsors. Left-joye Carter and Sandi Schwarzin help student sponsors stuff envelopes for a Key Club!March of Dimes project. 65 Twelve Scribes loin Honorar In the fall twelve new members were ini- tiated into Quill and Scroll, the inter- national journalism honor society. To become a member of Quill and Scroll one must have a B average and be on a publications staff, either Annual or Echo. The initiation of the new Quill and Scroll members was held in the library. Mr. Lloyd Anderson, guest speaker from The Indianapolis Star-News spoke about what it takes to be a potential news writer. The two sponsors of Quill and Scroll are Mr. Houston and Mr. Cohen. Both of them are directors of a publication, Mr. Houston for the Annual and Mr. Co- hen for the Echo. ff, I as Dr iz . Z ,rf f -.fc ,N pjghvws 'f f 4944, . 1 Quill and Scroll, Front row- Karen Crossland, Dana Yowell, Theresa Hazlewood, Mia-Lon Wal- ton, Thea Brown, Lewis Ryker, Nancy Hernly. Back row- David Huxhold, Kelley Osgood, Dave White, David Thuma. A W? A L , , ,ph f 1 Above-Quill and Scroll initiates assemble in the ceremony which will make them members of an international honorary. an 1 ,-'vvA.-- Q 1 X 5 ,'f', . ., . f 5 if 1 Y 3 1 ,-fx ,ii '--', :j::-s.::'- ff 'i ' ,gf A, A ,' 1 Q ,gig at 1-:2-55,1-, ff, :, :5 ' A gf' ,ZA 4 V ,L f vu.. I I is 51,191 if K fy - ., -. .sigh 5,2 ., f , LM, 3 ,Q ,gy ., f :.ig::,.:.:: : . , ., Q5 if ig I X . 'cf' C 15:55 ,. Q '5 5, ' ' A A I A Ei? vi 9 .,.,.- 2 c g ..,., 1 H , V 3 J by .-' ' ' V 'f-21:2 ' : 2211112 -1 'jlj 1 2:?.5r:::.2:2:5'12: I --'f 4 'ini A 3 4 ! WswwWM4faw x ' ' ' X . te '- : ' 1 , Z.. ...V 1 -,-v ' ',r ,-is 4.1 A ' ' A Fall 1974 lnitiates-Front row-Beth Bottos, Dana Yo- well, Theresa Hazelwood, Lewis Ryker, Thea Brown, Mia-Lon Walton, Karen Crossland. Back row-Leah Hickerson, Kelley Osgood, Nancy Hernly, Charles Wimbleduff, David Huxhold, Left-After the initiation ceremonies, Quill and Scrol- lers enjoy some delicious goodies served by Annual staff member Suzy Dove. Above-Members of the Great Books Club discuss a great book with Mr. Co- hen, sponsor. Great Books Reads Classics The Great Books Club, under the spon- sorship of Mr. Richard Cohen, met twice a month to discuss important works of literature. The meetings were held after school in the library. Membership was open to any student who liked to read and discuss books. The members of the Great Books Club chose what books they wanted to read. Wuthering Heights, Pride and Prej- udice, Death of a Salesman, and After the Fall have been among the books read by the club this year. t 'w--, ...., ,,.-a..t...-. . Q35 Great Books Club: Front row-Liza French, Karen Crossland, Karen Milgate, Nancy Hernly, joan LaFol- lette, Gordon Dove. Second row-Kent Hays, Bradley Garing, Lewis Ryker, Lydia Ashanin, Krysti Wagener. V-urn-nanny W Speaker of the afternoon, Mr. Lloyd Anderson of the Star- News advises young journalists what skills to develop if they want to excell in journalism. M K., Af Above-Dave White, editor-in-chief of the Echo, calls to arrange an interview. JC. aff? Q Q fa A A qvv' W hh Perfect Paper Producers Here Shortridge journalists strove to create a perfect newspaper with the Echo this year. Mr. Richard Cohen held his usual position of Director of Publications, and the new Editor-in-Chief was Dave White. The Echo participated in several college journalism seminars such as Franklin and Ball State and also attended Marion County journalism Day at Lawrence Central. On December 18th, the Echo-Annual Christmas party was held at the home of Mia-Lon Walton. Guests were treated to Echo Surprise made by David Hux- hold and Dave White, and a mock cere- mony at which Dave awards were given to several publication staff members. Left-Ringing in the Season's Cheer are Echo staf- fers David Huxhold-sports editor, Lenette Wil- liams-page editor, and Charles Wimbleduff-busi- ness manager. , Z Echo staff-Front row-Theresa Hazelwood, David Huxhold, Dave White-editor-in-chief, Judy Marrs, Thea Brown, Mia-Lon Walton. Second row-Ricky Howard, Bradley Caring, Percy Bland, Beth Bottos, Richard Heard, Helen Russell, Delrhonda Wimbleduff, Angie Bland, Lewis Ryker, Mr. Richard Cohen-Director of Publications. Third row- Dana Yowell, Ginger Blumenthal, Dawn Wix- kers, Angie Wickers, Abel Burnett, Carol Ray, ludy Buxton, LaDonna Puckett, Theresa Joyce, Tim Hernly, Peter Moss, Dwight Goodson. Left-Writing, rewriting and a little friendly discussion go into every page of the Echo, as page editors Theresa Hazel- wood, Thea Brown, and Mia- Lon Walton show here. First I uniors, First Co-Editors First was the word for the '75 Annual staff. The first co-editors, and the first ju- niors to act as editors-in-chief were Nancy Hernly and Leah Hickerson. Last summer Leah and Nancy attended a two week training session at Indiana Univer- sity for yearbook editors. Pride in Shortridges' Past was the theme for this year's Annual. Pride in Shortridge's yearbook was obvious among '75 staffers and editors. They worked long and hard after school and vacations to meet their deadlines. Edi- tors and staff members attended the Marion County and the Franklin Central Press Day seminars to increase their journalistic skills. me llv M1 - 'f fa? '-.- 2 f W' C 1 if .,, A X ',,. 'V i ' I' f I ,tr Annual Staff: Front row-Lydia Ashanin, Betsey Hatchel, Margaret Dumetz, Angie Bland. Second row-Denise Wethington, Clyde Bol- den, Lewis Ryker, Wendi Beidelman. On top-David Huxhold. Thomas Williams-Senior Editor james Benn-Cover Artist 1 f, H ff 1. ,'.'-'rflwifzffff , Y' Q IWW W 4. G - Q, .. ' 5755313 f wr y . . 1, 1 'MQW ' .. Inul if me 'QQ .,..wwwQw.,,,,,,Wm 'mx A Q' v an ,4f , J Y W Q Mr. Robert Houston-Advisor Nancy Hernly-Co-Editor-in-Chief ...eh 'wks 'S .Q km Leah Hickerson-Co-Editor-in-Chief Brian Wells-Photographer Sandi Schwarzin-Activities Editor Tricia Duckworth-Index Editor Suzy Dove- Underclass Editor Karen Crossland-Sports Co-Editor -3? Kelley Osgood- Copy Editor 5 A... .. if-U .Qi Gordon Dove-Faculty Editor Q-amiihwf it Q wa ' Liz French-Copy i I ani David Finnell-Underclass Pictures 71 I 3, LA Above-Bill Debow returns a forehand drive against an oppo- 1ent during play for the tennis team. ' Above-Trying to avoid a Brebeuf lineman, Right-A fast return on the volleyball Mark Burris carries the ball for another first court makes Selina France of the girls down at the Homecoming game. team another point. 72 . 45 y vm' . rv i , Ylllllllllm X .Jil V f-. - IQUXZQ The opportunity to be involved in athletics and the coaches under which I played taught me the importance of being competitive and have helped me to succeed in my work. Q M44 Dick Lacy President, Lacy Advertising 73 Cindermen Set 3 School Records The Blue Devil track team highlighted their '74 season by breaking three school records. Marcellus Greene in the 440 yd. dash, Richard Rourke in the discus events and Ed Murrell in the mile run. Marcellus Greene, only a sophomore last year, set a new time for the 440 yard dash twice, breaking his own record the day after he set it with 49.4 seconds. Richard Rourke landed his new school record sailing the discus 133 feet, beating the old record by more than ten feet. Ed Mur- rell, the only record-breaking cinder- man to graduate, clocked in at 10:07 in the mile run. Head coach lim Hausmann compiled an overall 2-8 season but took' two runners to the state finals: Ed Murrell, who placed fifth in the regionals, and Mike Greene who placed fifth in the state. Below-A track team member passes off the baton to his teammate in a meet against Decatur. Bottom-Eager bystanders watch as the gun sounds and the runners are off. from Ula! 's 25? , L. ',.' vvtr 2 4 A J Above-With aburst of speed, Anthony Thompson Below-Milton Keys has the perfect twist as he races across the finish line, bringing Shortridge in goes over the pole of the high jump. Number One. S f 2 ,-my wxxw 1 z VKX m,.xWQ ,.g,QQ,,x. E six N mx - age -. A . 2? y wyf5:fQwS N. . a,yi.,,. gigs Q 4,9 Q 1: Nr' sg.-www. 'P N-..fw 5 N- . -'f'v,NK . Ni. . Hgxsw Qg,,+.s RQnN.xE.rXe K WQ. cg. gb . W X Q 455,262 ' .g g 4: i-.W ' , 'J ' . X .- 5: 'V ' -I , .,, 5q,::,-:-v-,,x-...W :,-: .- Q--L -'-., sf-ly..-. 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The team finished 9th of 11 teams in the city tourney, beat- ing teams they had lost to earlier in the season. The team members agree that The King was a great coach and were sorry to lose him to the vice- principalship. 1:11 1, ' X i ruff' Front row-Richard Heard, Dave White. Back row-lohn Fewell, lames Gallagher, Chuck Hostein, Dan Read. Above Right-Team members Dave Sabens and Dan Read start out again to try and bring in a win for Coach of the Year Don King. Right-Spiro Bereveskos smacks another drive, showing improvement over the season. Www .gnu JR C .2 N .a.W- .: V , .,-A . 6 it ,K , sf -mr mt.. 175' 'Ur-1c..,gw, .Mini V al. .l. Dan Beck City Champ This year's tennis team, coached by Mr. Steve Tolin, finished the season with one of the most impressive records in recent years. The team, led by the three return- ing Iettermen Dan Read, David Thuma, and Dan Beck, took third place in the city tourney, and advanced to the semi- finals in sectional play. The overall record for the team was a formidable 10 wins and 4 defeats. Heading the squad, in the irl position, was sophomore Dan Beck, who was the City Singles Champ this year. In the sec- ond spot was senior Dan Read, and third was held down by junior David Thuma. Fourth was junior Steve McLaughlin, while sophomore Andy McLaughlin was in the fifth spot. Another McLaughlin, joe, was in the first position on the re- sewe squad. Seniors Dave White and john Fewell held down second and third positions, respectively. The team was rounded out by freshman Bill DeBow, with an occasional appearance by Rich- ard Heard. Left-As the ball nears his racket, Dan Read pre- pares to savagely smash it to smithereens. Below- Deuce again? exclaims Dan Beck as he concentrates on breaking the tie in practice before a match with Manual. r -,ga am? 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A fr' th MQW! rf 1 ,'?'Z-9Sfw'Qr .'9f.' F-'fr f- H fs--s::2if.kq.:x:s, ,Q-Q , ., ..,,. 1555 5 is -11 PN-.. . ,.... C. a..c,,,,,,,,,,m,,j '. 'Y i 1 , 'Y I i l 'I i Right-Out of breath but still going strong, Mi- chael Morris heads for the finish line. W, , -9 W gleam' az? V br , i -t Q, -1 U' 1 1 , ifk' , - 'vii f,vgi,,:g I 1974 Cross country team: Front row-Eddie Ross, Kenneth Moore, Francis Nance, jonathan Stegall, Larry Bently, Second row-Henson Garland, Willie Ealy, Michael Morris, Coach james Hausmann Above-First in a pack, the SHS and Attucks teams bolt at the starting line. 80 A e 4 1 Mme in 'V wi Az' 4,5 -A Mike Morris o. 1 Runner The Satan Cross Country team, coached by Mr. jim Hausmann, was lead by Mike Morris as number one runner. His best time was 14:28 for the two and one-half mile course. The three other seniors fill- ing the top four positions were Willie Ealy 2nd, Lamont Gilbert 3rd, and loe Adams at 4th. The team tied Arlington, their city rivals, and Cathedral 28-28, and finished last in four tournaments: The Washington ln- vitational, the Northwest Invitational, and the City and Sectional meets. The Cross Country team finished the '74 sea- son with a 10-2 record. Left-Willie Ealy trails his Attucks competitor, but not for long. Left-Out in front, Francis Nance lengthens his lead in meet against Chatard. Huxhold and Reeves All-State The Blue Devil football team received a new head coach this year. Coach Brown managed to compile in his first year a season record of 1-9 and had two play- ers recognized at the city level and two players receiving state honors. Quarterback Duddy Reeves lead the of- fense with 550 yards rushed and 1044 yards passed, completing 48 passes dur- ing the year for a 29.9'Z-1 completion aver- age, and a total offense of 1594. john White lead the receivers with 18 recep- tions for 525 yards and 3 touchdowns. Dennis Avery, noseman, with 68V2 tack- les lead the defense in average tackles. Duddy Reeves and David Huxhold were named to the U.P.I. fUnited Press Inter- nationall All-State team. Reeves at quar- terback and Huxhold as guard. Mike Greene and David Huxhold were named to radio station WNDE all city-all county team. Greene at defensive back and Huxhold at guard. tLayout by Su- zanne Wellsl. Right-Slipping through the Attucks line is Buddy Ross who carried the pigskin for 118 yards. x'.'i Q... Ab0Ve- D0C Robert Catug tape-5 Tim Smeehuy- Right-The Shortridge offensive line sets up for zen's ankle during a tough game. action against Northwest, 82 Below-Quarterback Duddy Reeves struts across the line while Crawford jones taunts the unseen Brebeuf defense. -. ,-,te'v:.fLf-51-.f:aeare-141'1::.1ff -' ia Q, ,, , .,.p ,. ,- ...ft .,, ., ,,. 4 . 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Key blocks help a 'Ridge runner to score, in a block-buster with Brebeuf. Q 1 .il , c - 4 Varsity and Reserve Football: Front row-Coach john Haynes, Stanley Sledge, jeffrey Sublett, Crawford jones, Dennis Avery, Buddy Ross, Tim Rush, Duddy Reeves, Gerald Greenwade, john White, Kevin Miller, David Coudon, john Smith, jerry Siegel. Second row-Coaches Rod Trabue and Ervin Wright, james Grant, Leon Beverly, Derek Anderson, Milton Keyes, Byron Lipkins, john Peacock, Wayne Hamilton, jay Alley, Wendell Hall, David Huxhold, Tim Smeehuyzen, Tony Bibbs, Nathaniel Patton, Andy Cobb, james Defrantz. Third row-Dwight Goodson, George Mosely, Mark Burris, Mark Cole, Wayne Rainey, Pete Davisson, Rick Parker, Marcellus Greene, Frank Hines, Scott Soltermann, Pete Moss, Allen Banks, Kyle Mason, Coach Gary Brown. Tim Rush connects foot to pigskin with a powerful punt for forty yards. Freshman Football: Front row-Cliff jackson, Robert Quarles, Mitchell Banks, Brett Hill, Anthony Williamson, Russell Quarles, Isenneth jones, Wayne Smith, Walter Gallespie, Curtis Bray, David Matthews. Second row- Assistant toac h john Haynes, john jewell, Osmon Hoslem, jim Gruver, joe Beck, Darnell Cannon, Norman Scott, jerry Waters, Gene Brown, Mike Taylor, Garnett Mctflendon, Head Coach Rod Trabue, Third row- Assistant Coach Ervin Wright, Darnell Poston, Robert Tandy, jerome Durnetz, james Coleman, Richard Evans, Thomas Howers, Mike Sanders, lewin Oliver, Leroy Kilgore, Kendal France, Charles Westmoreland. tl-l Above-Lumberjack Richard Rourke ties-up with his opponent in order to gain a superior position. Varsity Wrestling: Front row-Robert Davis, Freddie Ross, Craig Ratcliff, Otha Taylor, john Peacock. Back row-jerry Siegel-manager, Dennis Avery, Tony Bibbs, Buddy Ross, Allen Banks, Richard Rourke, Ervin Wright-coach. til. ,- . il, 5 , . 1. ..,. P' xg , xx Q Nx -I x . ,.-pi . zo, vom.. -Q, sg., R , in fggfzgf' if-..i:'I1 1-5: --0115: . :' Q ' ss ,wx 1 as Q sc 5 cx g , t ...,,Mm.,.. Q, f 1 ' F? Grapplers Seize First Place at Tipton Tourne Coach Ervin Wright's grapplers, The Big Blue Devil Demolition, or if you prefer, the mean muscle machine, fought, folded, thrashed, spindled, mangled, and mutilated their opponents, with six wres- tlers winning first place in two tournaments. The grapplers won the Tipton Tourney, defeating last year's state champs, and placing nine out of ten wrestlers. Five of these took first place: Anthony Middle- ton at 119 lbs., Otha Taylor at 126 lbs., Dennis Avery at 138 lbs., Buddy Ross at 155 lbs., and Allen Banks at 167 lbs., who also received the tournament's most valuable wrestler award. The team finished the season placing third in the State Sectional Wrestling Meet. Freddie Ross, a junior at 105 lbs., won his lower weight division and Den- nis Avery placed first in the 138 lbs. class. Three other wrestlers, Buddy Ross, Otha Taylor, and Allen Banks placed second, qualifying them to go on to the State Re- gionals. Banks was also the only City Champion. Reserve Wrestling: Front row-lulius Thompson, Fred Caddis, Clifford lackson. Back row-Mike Sanders, Charles Westmoreland, Darnell Can- non, lohn Haynes-coach. 85 This year at 155 pounds, Buddy Ross was victorious over his dishearthed Continental competitor. W ..-,.-Y-5--,V Www .......,.........-l Below-Before taking to the mats, Above-Crapplers warm up for Sa rules are discussed so that no mis- tan-Continental rivalry. takes are made during the match. 1 4 ,-Y,, 4 91 , , NNE: ' . 1 must in the sport of wrestling as john illustratgs here against Washington: 87 44- '52 :?CA?7Y?1?AE'?IEf? YW- I W7 x!17f:Qi:32' 4:-.v 'ivnfwgfr .ff :f. 1 .:1:'.ZFf1w..y.: tm' uf 1 .. ., .,,,,,, .... , I W ,V.,, . . .2,,.f,3is.-Moz, Y ?3?..,:,s,.m,Y 51.511, 9.5 i2.1,.,1,,1,z91,333,6154,igZ,qf?cLg,i.r3?q,3. x: '51-..,f7c4 ' 'V P1 ,nf 1 i , f. 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On the final roster, the Satans consisted of three seniors, one junior, and one sophomore. Throughout the season, john Gissendanner, known as the Ala- bama Star , was 'Ridge's leading re- bounder, and top scores, with an aver- age of 17 points per game. john scored a total of 326 points this season. Goose Gilbert, a 6'2 guard, led the Devil as- sists. This senior letterman averaged 11.5 points per game. The SHS cagers had great potential, but were held back by not enough concen- tration toward the end of their game. During the Sectionals the Devils lost to their first opponent, North Central, by a ten point lead. Although defeated in the first game, three Satans were chosen for the All- Sectional team. First was jay Alley, a 6'3 forward, scoring an average of 11 points. Second and third were Goose and john Gissendanner, respectively. The Reserve basketball team finished the 1974-5 season' with seven strong victo- ries tucked away. The Devil reserve was headed by Mark johnson, junior center forwards, Danny Sulivan and Daniel Bar- low, and sophomore guards, Delbert Akers and Kevin Bullock. Coach Charles Fitzgearld said The team lacked height, But was strong in over all playing. The freshman basketball team also fin- ished a victorious season. The team promises some prospects for the varsity squad. 'Ridge fans were dazzled by the com- bined skills of forwards Richard Evans and Derek Ross, guard Andrew Edward, and entire freshman Blue Devil team. Brett Hill was kept busy managing the team. Coach Rod Trabue said, The team was weak in shooting, strong in defense. Lg, Varsity Basketball: Don Thomas-Coach, William Crider, joe Adams, jay Alley, joe Hart, Wayne Smith john Gissendanner, LaMont Gilbert, Deniss Thumin, Abel Burnett, Marcellus Greene, Marvin Roney, Mi- chael Taylor, Asst. Coaches, Charles Fitzgearld, and Rod Trabue, Reserve Basketball: Front row-Arnie Williams, Gary Hamiter, Leonard Gilbert, Delbert Akers, Ed Ramsey, Manager. Second row-Clinton Pold, Rodnay Wells, Danny Sullivan, Mark johnson, Moses Haralson, Peter Thompson, Daniel Barlow, Charles Fitzgearld-Coach. l l 1 13' 1 Q , fl A 4- K.. ntl Above-Washington's center finds the going rough under the basket, as lay Alley, Wayne Smith, and joe Hart close In. Left-john Gissendanner snags a rebound out of the help- less hands of a Brebeuf Brave. Above-lay Alley whips the ball inside over a slow-reac- ting Washington Continental. Left-During a time-out, Coach Don Thomas explains a point of order to Marcellus Greene, while the other Devils look on. . 4 . z'i5?!,,2iw.1.f 1- ,..4av ' M. , Q Q K ,.., rf' if it Above-No. 43, Mark johnson battles for the ball at the tipoff against his reserve Washington opponent. iffifii' 6 3 wi aim, meld Freshman Basketball Team: Front Row- David Barlow, jim Gruver, Paul Mitchell, Andrew Edward, Tim Boyd, joe Beck, Steve Boyd. Second row-Earl Davis, Greg Rasdell, Phil Walton, Doug Wat- son, Roderick Morgan, Derek Ross, Leroy Kilgore. Third row-Brett Hill, Richard Evans, Mike House, Thomas Flowers, Charles Duncan, William Hocket, Coach Rod Trabue. Right-Freshman, joe Beck dazzles 'Ridge fans as he dribbles past center court. FD Below-Preparing to pass to No. 40, Rodney Wells deftly avoids a Brebeuf Brave. Below right-Centers tipoff at the beginning of the Broad Ripple reserve game. 2 E gf , ya' zf If A-25' fm. , A Above-Reserve player, Clint Polk stands ready to receive a pass. 1 Individuals Excell in Track The girl's track team did not have a win- ning season, but many of the team members showed promise for the future. Yulinda Blackmon was voted the team's most valuable player. She was an ex- ceptional high jumper and relay team member. Karon Chambers was the team's star distance runner. She excelled in the 880 yd. run. Runners who did well in the 440 yd. during the season were Helen Russell, Kerry Bingham, and Thea Brown. Tammye Bonner was the team's best hurdler, and Donna Fleming and Selina France did well in the 100 yd. dash and shot put as did jackie Ware. Della Lacey was as excellent 220 runner for the team. Right-You have to give it everything you've got when throwing the shot put, as Selina France does her best. Below Right-With such style and form, Darlene lewell throws herself over the high jump bar. . ww f.5 5- ' My 1. , 5-,Y 'jf' 2' ,Hua .cg-'1- .Z4.4 Q., wifi' . ,. -., y Ira- ., N. 'K ,ss ,..- Figs wg-5 . s, E, l 4' 0 'f l - 'M , , y 9, 1. '. -N' ,fa . . N 5 . -., A , v' I 'W . . ,sw W .,..,. 4f,.,'. . 3,1-'vw -..,. l is i fly: 1 f Lag. ll ',,' , Q . af ' 6 1 qv- if Girls Track Team Front row-Alice Terry, Tory Smith, Donna Flemings, Helen Russell Darlene lewell, Tammye Bonner, Della Lacey, Back row- lxaron Chambers Thea Brown, Barbara Slatter, Yulinda Blackmon, Cary Bi- ngham Ioye Carter Selina France, jackie Ware, Coach Ms. Harriet Wisdom . l X f'? T'214f7 F7347 'Lf ' C' , ' J F ' it .,.. ff W '. ' W -fafff14fmyff4fgn:.f'-fc'-if V- If-it 1' , f WU' P11 v-vq,.,1 l '1 Girl's volleyball team: Front row-Nancy Grant, Elvira Nolcox, Debbie Nelson, Be- linda Nolcox, Selina France, Mary Coleman, Becky Lingeman: Back row-Michelle Davis, Linda McCray, Cassandra Grant, Robin Roddy, jackie Ware, Ingrid Grant, Darlene jewel, Yulinda Blackman, Susan Shaw, Coach Ms. Harriet Wisdom, Paula Mclntosh Lack of G m Hurts Team Volleyball losses were due in part to the lack of a home court for playing games. The girls were however able to practice in the SHS gym. The team this year was young with only two seniors, Selina France and Blenda Nolcox. Ms. Harriet Wisdom, coach, summed up the year by saying, We suffered greatly from the lack of the home court this year. We hope to start our practice earlier next year. We have a young team and are looking forward to a better season next year. ,.,:,:-:::y.z- --4-, 4 :.5.:i.,:::::,.-5:-- ,: , -1 e, ,,-:- .r,r. rw 'l-- ist, ,iii Mi, 1 fag: 5E2,.s,5i: W ,cf 5 4 5.g:5.gsg::sgsgs 2-gr H wi +151-1 1 rm M5 41, 11a'.1: ,mgp:g:f: its t2:E 's:m5:3f1 41022. '- fra . ....... 1. . .-ef .,. . e.- t, ,W t- ... .t.t.t .- -. ...rg-4.5 . t wf-PH ,. U :q w sig 912, : f:1s'l?fgff5fu2 . ewfsiivagf 25: f 35:2 -fi1Ii. fi' i ?T lialsirs i:!lf:3i' f ig 'fQf,.w 5 afl2 .zSf fswi yii 432' r. A law. giszrlfig Q iff ., ,.,, ..,...,.,,.,,,,,., ...... . . .s. .4 .... ,,., . .1 .:. --.-,- . s., ,. is xl +rt sigt5lfgs misss lei it fi M5 535 . 1 is 3.5171 asleiifii 5:22 ,wiliirewwir sf tsfiwsigi ill 3115 5 .5 ,. - .. 4 fl 3151 5121 '1'Ts::.11is.:3 gs2i,1.1'av+'9Egii ilu ' 1wi'is?ii'i 'ii1'S'1?f3l152i .2 Right-Belinda Nolcox shows her jumping power as well as her spiking power in a pre-game warm up. Below-Ms. Wisdom gives her team a last minute pep-talk before they hit the floor for another game. .:,:-,.,: e,:' , it ,- TK, .Ei i --,-- 2 - -,.-,:,, 'iff 4 ' '- ,, ,. g'Q' g , Q .. ., j a: ,V,V. S 4 2,102 V Girls Smash ' r , x ,V Ripple 64-31 Ms. Harriet Wisdom is convinced that the girls had a good season. They started off with a big win over Broad Ripple 164 to 311. The girls have shown great enthu- siasm in learning different plays and practicing. Most of the girls will be in their third sea- son next year. Starters this season were: LeNore and Lenette Williams, Deborah Nelson, Carolyn Alexander, Paula Mcln- tosh, Eva Humphreys, and Yvonne Wa- shum. The team had one regular starting freshman who contributed a great deal to the scoring fCarolyn Alexanderj. Le- nette Williams was high scorer almost every game. The only player the team will be losing this year is Selina France who is a senior. Betsey Hatch Hatchel was voted the most inspiring member of the team. The rest of the team included Linda Williams and Sheri Williams. Right-Lenette Williams 124i goes up for the rebound, while her sister Lenore 120i and 1125 Deborah Nelson look on. Girls' Basketball Team- Front row: Paula Mclntosh, Selina France, Carolyn Alexan- der, Second row: Sheri Williams, Lenore Williams, Lenette Williams, Ms. Harriet Vihsdom-Coach, Eva Humphreys, Deborah Nelson. i 94 Above-Paula Mclntosh drives against a Ladywood-St. Agnes opponent i l Above-Crawford jones concentrates on the pins as he prepares to strike in the tenth frame. Right- Gutters Rick jones and Pete Moss sit entranced as their team- ate makes a strike. Ridge Bowlers Strong Strikers The Intra-mural bowling teams of Short- ridge High School held their interleague action at Meadows Bowl during the 1974-75 season. Most of the finest bowlers at SHS contributed their talents in the league this year. Duddy Reeves, Crawford jones, Roger Woodson, Wil- bert Buckner, Ivan Caudle, Carlos Banks, Tony Gilbert, Fred Hauck, Richard Heard, Peter Moss, Rick jones, and Da- vid White were many of the pin-point bowlers who clashed with each other every week. This season high scores were tallied. Wilbert Buckner's 212 stunned many bowlers and Rick jones' 182 helped the Gutters cause. Extremely close matches also prevailed during this exciting season. The Stro- kers squeezed by the Gutters in a high scoring encounter with only a two pin margin separting the two squads. Left-As the sponsor of the bowling club, one of Mr, jerry Steiner's jobs is tallying scores and handicaps. G , Mat Maids: The New Addition. The Shortridge wrestling team get a new boost this year in the form of Mat Maids. Ten girls donated their afternoons to cheering our wrestlers through all their matches, city and state tourneys. Un- sponsored as they were, the Mat Maids flourished in their first year. As the SHS basketball team took a break from play, out came the Devillettes to entertain the fans. ln their new blue and white uniforms they performed daz- zeling routines for the spectators. The Pom-Pom Girls were lead by their captains Kay DeBow and Debbie Rooks. The squad this year performed at home football games and most basketball games, and in three parades. Mat maids: Front row-Thea Brown, Terri Shackleford, Susan White, Blenda Nolcox, Amanda Fletcher. Second row-Elvira Nolcox, Michelle Davis. Above- Right on Ridge is what our Mat Maids cheer as grapplers take to the mats. Right-Pom-Pom Girls wait through the tense mo- ments of the basketball game against Arlington. V ii ' - a W A .. . a 536 15 T . ' L laatt 'F I T . ,, .L .A,. V in . V il' ' .1562 ,A E .Q ggi, I u p I , - IY.,,: ,.v? . EZ' I: X V Yin: ,.,' ' fi-'L MIAME, I V N 5 W ,. I 4 vt . .3 -.5 Y . t . , 'mv ' V H , ' Y V4: If 1,., M 31, .-1 , g -' - f ,4 ..,.f A - I ' A . 1. l ... , ., .',- ,Ula , ' - W -' A 7 52-v,,., V 1 ., 'f l JV, M I ul: , .57 - .. 5 '-.: V: V E .dw V 'IV ..., -S, gg. y f ' .,,- Xf , . ' 1 A ,1 5,6 ' Z, g 1. '3 I' il' . I i I f 1,11 -. .zxv A 5 vi I pi ,vA-- I l Ig: .Vv,,, -,Zig vi .A , -,.' 1 g -M 5 is Pom-Pom Girls: Lula Carter, Michele jones, Patricia Walker, Lynn Davis, Thea Brown, Debra Rooks, Kay DeBow, Kathy Bembry, Cinthis Foreman, Patricia Alexander, Margaret Dumetz, Sheila White. Varsity Cheerleaders-Kathy Ann johnson, Terri Waters, judy Garrett, leanine Murrell, Michele jones, Vivian loyner, Karen Crossland. Cheers Spark Student Spirit Walking down the hall on Thursday af- ternoon, better beware of the shouts and yells of the cheerleaders. They can be found almost anywhere practicing for the next big game. Tryouts were held in the spring for the Varsity and Reserve squads, followed by a summer of practice and going to camp at Vincennes University. While at camp, the Varsity won the highest award given-the spirit stick, they competed for the Miss Vincennes title, Vivian loy- ner becoming one of the five finalists. The squads this year seemed very suc- cessful leading the fans in cheers, yells, and enthusiasm for the teams. This re- sulted from the help of their sponsors Ms. McDowell and Ms. Hunt. Below-ludy Garrett smiles as she reads the win- ning score on the scoreboard. A .w,,,,....a-w-- ' Q + .ww-'f s . - Qijjf' ' x .1 , -e '1 dm,,.4,...u-w- -1 ..,A. vi . g ' ' t I 1 s Nga ' t c it-Xi. f A f , Above-Freshman Cheerleaders-Kathy jones, Laurie Brown, Lisa Cle- mons, Brenda Young, Diana Davidson, Laura Martin. Right-Reserve Cheerleaders-Kneeling-Amanda Fletcher, Laurie Gar- rett, standing-Anita Slatter, Darlene Edwards, on top, Marty Richard- son, not shown-Tanya Stuart. Soccer Team joins League Four years of hard work paid off for the SHS soccer team as they went into their first year of league play. The team par- ticipated in a coed league with represen- tative teams from seven area high schools. A spring record of 0 and 10 was bettered in the fall with a 1 and 9 season. Practice and consistency of team mem- bership helped to produce a winning team. Mr. Cochran again was the faculty sponsor. CTS student and member of the Butler Soccer team, lay Libby pro- vided coaching for the players. Team members and coach were looking for- ward to a more promising spring season. Right-Racing to cover the Shortridge goal, Mike Watkins guards his Chatard counterpart. 1 ,f ,,f. W ,,afggfyffwffswfffaff-img?f 5 ' ,lv 2' - 'Kg '.ZfW'W .g1Pf31?31,, www .LN 'sf Mm zu? :zL?.,..f.t A yfflfw 'HW B t ,cf L v ., .A v . . I if 'A btw, Ilia? lm l .f 'Y' , , 1 7. , .-.-! fl U ' ' I ll 'V I wzfvzsrw' if 'I ,3 4 1, 2, Q ,i M A giixiiwg A . . exif? ' .4 ,. . 14.2554 M fff, . ' gggff' ' ,. ive W . ,111 Wi? 'H-fQ1ff1?1:f.'1 l gm, if ,V :AMW .V ,, 1 I - f ' 13' 'A l l . M 5ff l.Q f'5Q5'f5 4W 1 , Q., . a f f ff' ' '- ,.., lf ta . gi, VV Q 1 , ,X r 1 ,. :V-'-s-1..1,,,,. ' gw .' ', .w if f .V ,V V. -, , . -1114-19 ,af L L,-5 . ,.'1't1.: i t ' ' 1 Wi' Above-The style of champions is demonstrated by Kelley Osgood as she blocks a Chatard kick in a soccer match. . s :, , . x V ' mf -,fc , . 'Q 5 fv , f ' -. F L14 fi A,,f,,a.J' f, 31 I ,v 4- -V . L C6 me -si : y T I wweatmmwm -el A r . ' fra n 41. iw,-sjys-' y-,Ag-4f.',, HK A f .T , ' 1 1 ' - ' ,Q N ,, , -15 .-3 ,nf , ,.v:f-.5-V .4 b-ji 5 e , . Q z 2, i ' . Wifi-are ' .. ' 2. . 43? f- ' l L ' Jffi f Q ,, V V? I, MGR Q6 ' -4 if 3 ,Y af -W , I 5, ,T-.P-3, :iff L V We A 1 . -'J 2 f 1. f V-'f-fm- 'i. I 'ww' 4, i 1- - ' . -f 3 N 2 get W . . .W - 49 wg ' . . 'V ,a - ' ,, . 1 1 .1 . . .. 4 ,J 1 y .,.., ,..q . .A ,.., V .l,g , .. Sgt 'ltr 'f f L 32.22 W' - W . V , 51 1 ' . ft., .fn 'Rfb sa,--we V in , - .. .' 2 rg 't .' 4 'MAA-N, .gl - ' . '- .N . V get A. ,L , A, , J , , ,vfzlb .K W 1 1 Q' a 'Z V l V, U Soccer: Sitting-Robert Weber, Kelley Osgood, Kneeling-Edward Ram- sey, Paul Rumerg Standing-Tin Stearn, Pete Moss, Dante Ventresca, Da- vid Lawson, Brian Hawkins, Bill Dresser, Brad Rector, Bruce Bohlander, David Harper, On Shoulders-jeff Ware fi? W .A . Y- .566 .-'um it 5 ' M' Magi 3 tix ,E fs vf' f' tp. -. 9, , 1 V M , ri. ,.., - , 1, - ,. . -, V 1. . , ,aff f W .rx- ' -1.f W1 ,q. . Sophs Capture Float 1st Prize This year, Homecoming was celebrated by two evenings of activities. On Octo- ber 24th, the first evening, a very suc- cessful and entertaining dance was held. Music was provided by a local group, Black Thorn Rose , while disc jockey Roger Halloway acted as the Master of Ceremonies for the presentation of the Homecoming queen and princesses. Other events at the dance were contests for the best dressed couple, and for the best dancers. The second evening of Homecoming consisted of the football game against Brebeuf High School. Although the game didn't go well for our team, Short- ridge fans' spirits were lifted by the half- time presentation. This show included routines by the marching band and the Pom-Pom Girls, and the judging of floats by the three upper classes. The soph- omores received first place for their piece of work, but they didn't win the award without stiff competition from the junior and Senior classes. Left-Riding the junior float, Karen Campbell has high hopes at half-time. Below left-A bouquet brightens Blenda Nolcox's night as she finds out from Duddy Reeves that she has been named Homecoming Queen. 0 9 lt h A ' 'V --- if Below-With intent face and swinging hips, Thomas Williams bumps with Portia Spencer. 1-W Right -Students flock around a visting disc jockey as he entertains them during a break at the homecoming dance. Below right-Healthy smiles on the faces of john Fewell and Dan Beck indicate success in Mr. Wright's health class. Below-Long-time Shortridger and Se- nior Guidence Counseler, jerry Steiner Hunts down a lost upper classman who needs to graduate. Y -1 fi 594 a I think the most outstanding thing about Shortridge High School when I was there from 1940-- 44 was the spirit of team work among the students and faculty, the faculty in providing the best education possible for all students and building in each of us the desire to make this a better world for all. I Shortridgers Af Q if mf s -6614! l Valar S. Boring f' juvenile Court judge ' 101 Have you ever wondered who the hand- ful of administrators is that organizes most everything at the Ridge? These are the people that carry the heavy load here at SHS Our principal Mr Benjamin johnson is the head organizer at SHS. He has a hard job and everyone recognizes his capa- bility in handling it Mr. Donald Oldham has a number of things to organize as part of his job as Vice Principal of Business. Among these responsibilities Mr. Oldham is in charge of the budget business and grounds the and the security staff. Mr Don King' is a new addition to this handful of organizers this year. He was previously head of the SHS science dept. Mr. King tooklover for Mr. Riley who be- came principal of Scecina High School. Mr. King is faced with the job of organ- izing the schedules for 2 000 students Shortridge s Director of Guidance is Mr. Peter C Davis. He coordinates guidance counseling and testing evaluates credit and helps with college entrance applications p t I I ' I I v I I deans, the bookstore, the clerical staff, , . I ' I I c Qaj MILDRED BLEWITT-Registrar. fbj KAY SHEPARD-Attendance Clerk. Qcj MARY HULTS-Secretary to Mr. King. Qdj MARY WILLIS-Secretary to the Dean. Qej GLADYS MARY SMITH-Secretary to Mr. johnson. Q0 F. DEAKYNE-PBX Operator. qgj BE1TY NICHOLSON-Bookstore Manager. CATHERIN TIMBERMAN-Secretary to Mr. Oldham. SHARON MARTIN-Secretary to Guidance. . . 'QL . .. . -.r Deans, Guards Aid, Protect Concern and a sense of humor have aided deans Ms. Betty Garret and Mr. Francis Carter in handling their many- faceted jobs at Shortridge. The most im- portant tasks in their busy schedules were helping students with social, emo- tional, and subject problems, and just generally helping out and answering whey they could. Mr. Carter has been Dean of Men for three years, while Ms. Garrett has held her position as Dean of Women for two years, with previous experience in the Athletic and Guidance departments. Both deans express an avid interest in their work, and a sincere motivation to help and improve students where needed. Students and faculty were protected and secure thanks to our security guards, headed by Sergeant Robert Taylor. Guards maintained friendly relations with students, while still enforcing order, making them popular at 'Ridge. in Ms BETTY GARRETT ' 'ef r i 2 , -v ,Ij'l'Ef,q f 'f gv-t:.gi::fzf,gqg,:- ' 1- T ..-f3zi3 'fi ,. ?' i13.1.ffR'sfr ' Rf, :,.,, I 7 if ,Q ' - ' 'fre Q' Qi 2-1, -. - W- -1354-Fas, 1 g, 3 a' K Y: -9.9.3, .. '11 . -RQ.. i . lay MR. nM HAYES rbi Ms. JUNE LOCKETT iq MR. BILLY TAYLOR 104 Sgt. Robert Taylor keeps kiddies corraled in cafeteria lay ROY ABERSON BPE BS MS So i I Studies lbj HOOVER BAKER B S M S Biology QQ IOHN BAKER BS MA Spanish Spanish Cub ld, MATTIE BALOW PhB BS MAT Science English Assistant to Dean of Women fel CARITA BAYS B S Science ffl CAROLYN BEARD BA English Qgj LENOARD BEHLING BS MS Band Music herory Music Dept Head jr Vaudeville Sponsor thy BARBARA BENTON B S M S Clothing ll BRENDA BRANHAM BS Typing Clerical Practice Business Math C O E O E A 8 lp L THOMAS BRESNAHAM Ph B BA MS Math qlq GARY BROWN BS Ms MPE Health Head Football Coach Qll SUSIE S BROWN A B M S Biology General Science tml EUGENIA BUCKNER BS English Black Lit lnj SUSAN BURTON B A M S Short Story English lol ROBERT CATUS-B.A., M.A.p Anthropology, Sociology, World Civilization, U.S. History. lpj RICHARD COCHRAN-B.A.g Government, World Civilization. lqj RICHARD COHEN-B.A., M.A.g English, jour- nalism. Great Books, Quill and Scroll. lrj IOAN O. COOPER-A.B.p English. 8 Teachers lom 'Rldge WW W6 QQ? M UQ TED GELB B FA Art Craft Stage Craft tkj WILLIAM E GIBSON BS MS Math Dept Head UI WANDA GOURLEY BS Art Sophomore Co sponsor Qmj MAE F GRAVES BS MA Chlld Devel opment Family Health Mens Foods fnllACQUELlNES GREENWOOD BA MS AI gebra General Math Basic Math Sophomore Councll lol IOANN GRISSOM BS MS jr Counselor Orientation qpj FRANCES H GRUBBS BS MS Foods Fam :ly Llvlng qqy DAVID R HAMMER AB Ms French Psychology try LINDA HANSON MS Foods Pom Pom Squad l .., 4.a. tal BE COULON BS MS Graphic Arts lbj DORCAS CRAVENS B A English Qcj IOYCE CRIST Developmental Readnng tdl MARY DAVIS BS MA Clothnng Dept Head get IAN DEAN B S , Advanced Llbrary Experience Q0 MARY ESTERLINE BA, Englush Co sponsor Student Council qgy CHARLES FITZGERALD Bs., M.s., Health, P.E., Dr. Educationg Dept, Head. Coach Reserve Basketball. qhy RON FREELAND-B.S., M.s.4 Math, Physics. Re- serve Basketball Coach. fij ERNEST FRIGO-B.S., M.S.g Math. Sr. Class Activities. P Q 4' 'Q' Q . 2' l q r gay IAMES A. HAUSMAN-B.S., U.S. History. Cross- Country and Track Coach. tbl IOHN E. HAYNES-B.S.p Basic Art, Advanced Art. Co-sponsor Fellowhsip of Christian Athletes. Tcl P.H. HIRSCH-B.S., M.A., English, Film Crit., Dramatics, Speech. Footlights, Thespians. tdj M.S. HUCKLEBERRY-B.S., M.S., Social Studies, English. fel ROBERT HOUSTON-B.S., M.S., Gov't, Econ., Social Studies, U.S. History, Psychology. The An- nual, Quill and Scroll. Qfj SANDRA HUNT-B.S., Health, P.E. Girls' Track, Field Team, Intramural Swimming and Gymnastics. tgp IEAN M. IACKSON-B.A., M.A., Social Studies. thy MATTIE IOHNSON-A.B., M.S., Library Experaence. til AZILEE KINCAIDE-A.B., M.A., English, Mass Media. 'SFS . 8 I I I UQ CONSTANCE B KIRBY BA MA Spanish English Exercise in Knowledge tky DONALD W MANNAN MS BS Social Studies fly ERNESTINE M MCCREE BS lewelry Art tml LYNN MCDOWELL BS Government Amer :can and World History Cheerleaders tnj SUSAN MCNIEL BS Business Education Data Processing Typing Business Opportunities junior Class Sponsor and Financial Advisor toy IOHN MEDIESKI BM MM Orchestra Strings General Music String Ensemble Qpy HELEN MOELLER BS English qqjWILLIAMR MORGAN BS MS Economics and Government Chess Club try MARTHALOU NEWLAND Adult Library Assistant 107 W -,url 4 1' tll SANDRA SCOTT B S English tkl MARY SIEGEL BS MS Shorthand Typing Business Machines tll MARY SLATON A B B S Englsih tml CAROL SMITH B S M S Advanced Biology Science Chemistry Department Head tnl RANDALL SMITH BS Distrlbutive Ed Sales Merchandising Consumer Ed Gen Business DECA tol IERRY STEINER B S MS Senior Counselor Key Club Intramural Bowling tpl IUDITH STIMSON BS MS Family Living Clothing tql ALLEN SUTHERLAND BA MA Advanced French and German Creative Writing French Ger man Roller Skating Clubs Honor Society Dept Head trl ARTHUR STUDEBAKER BS MS Ind Arts Science Mkt tal MARION MOSES B S M S Math Geometry tbl THOMAS A PAYNE BA MA Social Stud les Department Head tcl FORD ATCLIFF IR BS MS Power Mechan ics Mechanical Drawing Intro to Industry tdl LOIS REPASS BA MA Latin Derivatives Pre College Grammar Latin Club tel PHILIPI ROGERS BS Madrlgal Singers A Capella Choir Swing Choir Glee Clubs Co spon sor Senior Class tfl ROSELYN C RICHARDSON AB Director Career Sampling Programs Committee on Pupil Motivation. tgl GENE ROBERTSON-B.S. M.S.' Biology Ath- letic Director. Department Head. thl CYNTHIA ROHN-B.A. M.S.- Orientation Sophomore Counslor. Student Council. til MICHAEL C. SANFORD-B.S: Biology Gen. Science. i... tat CHARLES E THOMAS BS Health Phys Ed Drug Ed tbl CHARLESI THOMAS BS MS Electrlclty Mech Drawing Department Head gq DON THOMAS B S M S Assistant Dean of Men Head Basketball Coach fdj STEPHEN M TOLIN BS M S Intro to Social Studles Baslc Math US Hustory Tennls Coach qej RODERIC TRABUE B S M S Freshman Gund ance Counselor Lettermans Club Freshman Bas ketball and Football QQ MARIE VANHORN BS MS MA Chem lstry Advanced Chemlstry tgj LUCILLE C WAHL AB MS Math Algebra Geometry thy DEBORAH WAYCOTT BA MAT French Russlan Q0 RUTH ANN WEBB BS M BA Accounting Recordkeeptng Typing Department Head K' fn BRADELY L WEST BS Constructlon Ind In troductnon to Ind lr Vaudevulle Committee tkj IEAN W WHITCRAFT AB MS Engllsh Buble Lrterature Dept Head IANE WILLIAMS Qnot shownj B S M S Speed Reading English UI CORRIE WILSON BS MA Ceramlcs Crafts Art Apprecratlon Art Club Department Head qmj HE WISDOM BS Health Phys Ed Glrls Volleyball Basketball tnj IANETM WISEMAN BA M Ed PhD Buol ogy General Sclence Y Teens toy GARY WOOD BS MA Bus Law Gen Bus Typlng Adv Bus Bftpy SG IAMESR WOOD ROTC Drull Team Rufle Team Color Guard Coed Exhrbmon Team qqj ERVIN D WRIGHT II BS Phys Ed Health FCA Football Wrestlmg Baseball trj CLARICEA YOUNG BS MS Bus Opportu nltles Typlng 109 Activity Word For Seniors Activity describes the senior perfectly. The Senior Council generated much sup- port and enthusiasm for the junior and Senior Prom, the Senior Class Play, and Homecoming festivities. Innovation was a trademark for the class of '75 and this year's Senior Council has maintained that standard by sponsoring the first Annual Basketball Homecoming Dance in February. The Basketball Homecoming featured a King rather than having a Princess as the Football Homecoming did. Right-Buddy Ross' shock is apparent as joye Car- ter presents him with the traditional Prom King key. Below left-ln this years' Senior Class Play, Design for Murder , Marilyn Thomas and Ernest jarrett psych themselves up for a dramatic sequence. :L-V 7, ,Mu ' ...-.....,..4g,g . 4 W ,...,,.,.,, ,., . , ... l ' .v,, . ,v 6 1 l fi -ff Senior Council: Front row-Thomas Parker-Vice Pres., Keith Lasher-Treas., joye Carter Sec Ed Ramsey-Pres., Theresa Hazelwood, Mary Coleman, Alycia Adams, Gogi Napier Mnalon Walton, Thea Brown, Portia Spencer, Dana Yowell. Second row-Lucia Spears Mr Ernest Frigo-Sponsor, Lynn Mathis, Carl Rice, Tyler jones, Velinda Ferguson, Thomas Williams Selina France, james Allen, Gail Smith. mrvg, Above Where to from here? seems to be the question Liz French asks as she explores the many displays and booths at the Senior Thing 'W' Above Seniors receive instruction from professionals about the Community during the Senior Thing Where to From Here? . . . Where to from here? ... is a mind- twlsting question that is asked by every senior at one time or another. Fortu- nately, Shortridge's Senior Thing pro- vides uncertain seniors with an opportu- nity to meet representatives from more than 150 colleges, universities, and local agencies Right ludy Garrett investigates a new possibility. Luke many other seniors ludy is leaving no stone unturned when considering opportunities for the future Below Scalp the Braves, indeed. Spirit peaks dur- ing the Homecoming parade at half-time. 4011 ADAMS, ALYCIA-Treas. junior Class, Senior Council, '74 Vaudeville, True Blue, Student Council, Betty Crocker Winner. AKERS, SHELLY ALEXANDER, PATRICIA-lunior Graduate. ALLEN, CAROLYN-'73 Vaudeville. ALLEN, IAMES-Senior Council, lunior Policy, 73, '74, '75 Vaudeville, Spanish Club, Career Sampling, German Club, Key Club, Stage Crew, Student Council, l.U. Summer Health. ALLEY, JAY-Fres., Res., Vars. Basketball, Fresh., Res., Vars. Football, German Club, Lettermens' Club, Nat. Honor Soc. ANDERSON, FLORA-lunior Graduate. ANDERSON, SHARON AVERY, DENISE BARTLETI, DEBRA BELK, CHERYL---Glee Club, Career Sampling, Red Cross Club, Echo. BELL, IANET BEMBRY, KATHERINE R.-Senior Council, '74, '75 Vaudeville, Pom Pom Girl, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Senior Float Com., Key Club, Nat. Honor Soc, Y-Teens, Art Club. BENN, JAMES SOLOMON---junior Policy, '74, 75 Vaudeville, Glee Club, A Cappella, Choral Club, Madrigals, Footlights, Le Cercle Francais, Human Relations, Thespians, Student Council, Annual, Art Club, Senior Play '73. BENNET, THOMAS BLACKMON, PATRICIA BLAND, WILLIAM IR.---Art Club, Career Sampling. BLEDSOE, JEAN BOHLANDER, BRUCE BOLER, CECILIA---lunior Policy, '73, '74, '75 Vaudeville, A Cappella, Madrigals, Footlights, Nat. Honor Soc., Human Relations, Student Council, Thespians, lr. Vaudeville Program Edi- tor, New Establishment. BOYD, VICKIE EE-Young Life, Girls' Drill Team, True Blue, Pep Club, Career Sampling. BRADFORD, SHEILACAMILLE---Girls' Drill Team, Pres. of O,E.A., Outstanding Student from ASWA. BRADFORD, VERLINE---'73 Vaudeville, Y- Teens, Library. BRANCH, BARBARA BROWN, ALENE--True Blue, Skating Club. BROWN, CELENE---True Blue: Spanish Club. BRUCE, CARMEN BUNTIN, REGINA BURKE, CHARLES BURKE, DWAYNE BURKE, MICHAEL BUSH, CHARLES-junior Graduate. CALDWELL, TAMMY CALHOUN, ALICE CAMERON, MARCIA 1 A112 , -. Shortridge Senior Plot Their Courses 1 is . -3 the Year Swiftl Passes X-g 4. in I 'i ek' ef. - Q -dkfa-1 CAMERON, MARCIA CANNON, SHELIA R.-News Bureau, Glee Club, Pom-Pom Girl, True Blue, Soccer, Bowl- ing, Track, Career Sampling, Exercise in Knowl- edge, Human Relations Council, Library Asst., Student Council, Y-Teens, '71 Homecoming Queen. . OXNTRELL, VAUGHN CARTER, jOYE CHAN, HOWARD CHANDLER, ROBIN-ECHO Editor. CLARDY, SUE-jr. Policy, '74 junior Vaudeville, Glee Club, A Cappella, Madrigals, Pep Club, Letterman, Human Relations Council, Vars. V- Ball. CLARK, LINA REA-Career Sampling, Library Asst., Y-Teens, junior Graduate. COBB, jENNIFER-Career Sampling. COLEMAN, MARY-jr. Policy, Sr. Council, '74 jr. Vaudeville, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Math Club, Letterman, Library Asst., Y-Teens, Soph- omore Council, Vars. V-Ball. COLES, MARK - - CONWAY, HAROLD-Sr. Council, '74, '75 Vaudeville, Fresh., Res., Vars. Basketball, Bowl- ing, Key Club, Human Relations, Stage Crew, Student Council, Thespians. COW, DIANA DANIEL, DEBORAH IEAN-'74, '75 Vaudeville Act Chairman, '73, '74, '75 Vaudeville, Glee Club, A Cappella, Madrigals, Career Sampling, Footlights, Human Relations, Thespians, New Establishment. DAVIS, KEITH DAVIS, LYNN-jr. Class Treasurer, junior Policy, 75 Vaudeville Act Chairman, Pom Pom Girl, True Blue, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Home- coming Float Chairman, Student Council, Y- Teens, Art Club, Annual, Homecoming Queen Candidate, junior Grad. DEFRANTZ, jAMES-junior Policy, A Band, A Orch., Fresh., Res. Basketball, Nat. Honor Soc, junior Graduate. DICKERSON, LINDA DIRROH, DENISE DONOVAN, MONA DORRIS, jULlET CHERYLE-Senior Council, '74 Vaudeville, Human Relations, Library. DORSEY, KIM-Vars. Baseball, Bowling, Stage Crew. DRESSER, WILLIAM-Res., Vars. Baseball, Soccer. DUCKWORTH, PATRICIA-Annual, junior Graduate. - .- wr: .. f..,, it ,- . -J-v,?..,, .- -1.- .-ze' Y .41 H. f-:I ,,. , ., ,r-.lm . -,,.-- . ms.. far ,. , ,, 1-. f V' ,-E 11555 ' ' 35'-21735,-, 2552. 0.52315 Right-Starry-eyed fans look on as Lamont QGooseJ Gilbert displays his basketball talent. wma,',-ggfvl DUDLEY, DEBRA LYNN-Vaudeville, PomPom Girl, Girls' League, True Blue, Pep Club, Key Club, Red Cross Club, Sophomore Council, ju- nior Prom Comm. ' A DUNCAN, TANYA-Glee Club, Pom Pom Girl, True Blue, Basketball, Library Assit., Student Council, Y-Teens. . . EALY, WILLIE-73 Vaudeville, B Band, Fresh., Res., Basketball, Var. Cross Country, Footlights, Lettermen's Club, Stage Crew. EDMONDS, MITCHELL EDMONDS, TERRY-Sr. Council, Glee Club, Pom Pom Girl, Math Club, Library Assit., Stu- dent Council. EDWARDS, VANIEAN A.-'74 Vaudeville, Glee Club, A Capella. A ELLIS, RONALD IAY-Fresh. Football, Le Cercle Francais, Nat. Honor Soc. ERVIN, BRENDA-Red Cross Club, Career Sampling. ERVIN, CAROL-Sr. Council, Sophomore Coun- cil, Nat. Honor Soc., '74 Girls State, Human Relations. ERVIN, VICKI-Y-Teens, Honors Studies Pro- gram, News Bureau, '75 Vaudeville, Pom Pom Girl, Spanish Club, Pep -Club, Career Sampling, Key Club. I ' A l 3, I .1 .f A fdnjf .. f enior Class Headed For Better Things Above-Chewing on his pen stimulates senior Dave White's brain cells. EVANS, RODNEY FARLEY, THELMA-Glee Club, junior Graduate. FENCEROY, DIANA-Nat. Honor Soc., junior Graduate. FERGUSON, VELINDA-Senior Council, junior Policy, Vaudeville Act Chairman, '73, '74 Vaudeville, Glee Club, Choral Club, A Capella, Madrigals, Band, Orchestra, True Blue, Pep Club, Career Sampling, Footlightf, Key Club, Human Relations, Red Cross Club, Student Council. I FEWELL, jOHN-Soccer, Fresh., Vars. Football, Golf, Tennis, Career. Sampling, Letterman's Club. Q FIELDS, IOYCE I FINNELL, GENNIFER-Student Council, Nat. Honor Soc., '74 Vaudeville, Glee Club, Pom Pom Girl, True Blue, Track, Career Sampling, Honor Pin, Pres. of D.E.C.A. ' ' FISHER, GARY-jr. Vaudeville Act Chairman, jr. Prom Comm. Chairman, Footlights, junior Grad. I FLINT, CHRISTOPHER FLOWERS, STANLEY FOREMAN, CYNTHIA-junior Graduate, Pom Pom Girl, Track, Nat. Honor Soc. FRANCE, SELINA-Sr. Council, jr. Policy, jr. Vaudeville Act Chairman, jr. Prom Comm. Chairman, '74 Vaudeville, Glee Club, Choral Club, A Capella, I.U. Honor Language Study, Girls League, Girls' Basketball, Track, Pep Club, Career Sampling, Footlights, Math Club, Honor Pin, Le Cercle Francais, Lettermans' Club, Nat. Honor Soc., Human Relations, Library, Student Council, Thespians, Honor Studies Program, Who's Who In High School, Volleyball, Soph. Council. FRANKLIN, DARRELL-ROTC. FRANKLIN, DAVID FRENCH, ELIZABETH FRESH, PAMELA GADDIE, RAMONA GALLAGHER, jAMES-Fresh. Football, Golf, German Club. . GARDNER, LAURIE GARRETT, IUDY-Sr. Council, jr. Policy, A Band, Orchestra, Majorette, True Blue, Pep Club, Track, Honor Pin, Key Club, Lettermans' Club, Nat. Honor Soc., Student Council, Y- Teens, Res. and Var. Cheerleader. GILBERT, LAMONT ' GILBERT, STANLEY-Career Sampling, Library, Stage Crew, junior Achievement, GOODRICH, GRANT-A Capella, Res. Base- ball, junior Graduate. GRANT, CASSANDRA GRANT, IAMES-Band, Orchestra, Wrestling, Var. Football, Career Sampling, Lettermans' Club. GRAY, LORNA f GREEN, LOIS GREENWADE, GERALD-A and B Band, Res. and Var. Football, Fresh., Res., and Var. Basket- ball, Lettermans' Club, F.C.A. HALE, VALERIE-'71, '72 Vaudeville, Girls' Drill Team, ROTC. ' . 115 National Honor Society: Front row- Edward Ramsey, jay Phelps, Cindy Swanson, Sandi Schwarzin, Diana Fenceroy, Kayanne DeBow, LaNita Sanders, Michelle Davis, Suzy Dove, Denise Berry, jeanine Herold, Nancy Hernly, Charles Wimbleduff. Second row-Carnise Bell, Ricky How- ell, Pamela Turner, Alice Terry, Becky Gordon, Delores Roddy, Matthew Murphy, David Thuma, Milton Keys, Cathy Herod, Portia Spencer, Mia-Lon Walton, Leah Hickerson, Kathy Bembry, james DeFrantz, Carol Ervin. Third row-Wendall Hall, Richard Rourke, john White, ludy Garrett, Gennifer Finnell, Cynthia Foreman, Denise Fields, Lewis Ryker, Cynthia Boatright, Kelly Sue Osgood, Keith Lasher, Bradley Garing, Ronnie Ellis. , HAMITER, RICKY HANEY, MARCIA HARPER, IENNIFER-Girls' Volleyball, Career Sampling, Footlights, Library, Annual. ' HAWKINS, BRIAN TERHUNE-A Capella, Soc- cer, Key Club, Fresh. and Var. Track, Nat. Honor Soc. HAZELWOOD, THERESA-Senior Council, lu- nior Policy, '74 Vaudeville, Echo Page Editor, Glee Club, Choral Club, Pom Pom Girl, Pep Club, Career Sampling, Key Club, Quill and Scroll, Y-Teens. U HEARD, ELENORA-'73 Vaudeville, True Blue, Red Cross Club, Y-Teens. HENDERSON, CURTIS 0 HENDERSON, RUBI HIGGINSON, IAMES HILL, MELVINA-junior Graduate. HILLIARD, THERESA HOCKETT, MITCHELL HOKE, MICHAEL HOLSTEIN, CHARLES WOOD-Res., Fresh. Baseball, Golf, Lettermens' Club. HOWARD,' ROBERT HUGHLEY, GREGORY HUNTLEY, LISA ' HUXHOLD, DAVID INGRAM, BELINDA-junior Graduate IACKSON, BRENDA 116 0 Shortridge N Sois Active, 1974 Honor Society lnitiates: Front row+Dave White, loye Carter, Martha Ringel, Selina France, Mary Coleman. Second row-jay Alley, Dan Read, Thomas' Williams, Laurie Gardner, Lucia Spears. Q wr IFR .U I F .fl V . V4 , 'S a. l X :L Above-Kayanne DeBow proudly accepts her blue- and-white Honor Society ribbons from Ms. Kincaide. Resourceful and Creative The National Honor Society, once an exclusively senior organization, initiated outstanding members of the junior class this year for the second time. Nevertheless, the So- ciety has still maintained its high principles of Character, Leadership, Scholarship, and Service. Fund- raising projects for a NHS scholar- ship to be presented in the spring, included numerous roller skating parties and contests among the classes. Revival of the National Honor Society tutorial program was also a part of this year's So- ciety agenda. IARRETT, ERNEST M. III-junior Policy, '73, '74, 75 Vaudeville, News Bureau, Glee Club, A Ca- pella, Madrigals, Bowling, Pep Club, Career Sampling, Footlights, Human Relations, Student Council, Thespians. IEFFERSON, ROBIN IOHNSON, BRUCE , IOHNSON, IAMES-News Bureau, Footlights, '74, '75 Vaudeville, Key Club Publicity Chairman. IOHNSON, KATHY ANN IONES, CRAWFORD IONES, IEFFEEY LEE-junior Policy, Senior Council, 73, 74, '75 Vaudeville, Glee Club, Choral Club, A Capella, Madrigals, Res., Var. Track, Career Sampling, Footlights, Human Re- lations, Student Council. IONES, MICHELLE-B and A Band, B and A Orch., Pom Pom Girl, Student Council, Y- Teens, Res., Vars. Cheerleader, lamboree Queen. IONES, REUBEN IONES, RHONDA-'73 Vaudeville, Girls' Drill Team, Career Sampling. IONES, RICHARD S.-Pit Band, A. Band, Res. Baseball, Soccer, Bowling, Chess Club Pres., Ex- ercise in Knowledge, Math Club, Nat. Honor Soc. IONES, SANDRA IONES, TYLER-Senior Council, '73, '74 Vaude- ville, A Capella, A Band, Res., Vars. Baseball, Homecoming Float, Footlights, Lettermens' Club, Stage Crew, Student Council, Thespians. lASHER, KEITH-junior Policy, Senior Class Treas. 72, 73, 74, '75 Vaudeville, A Capella, Madrigals, A Band, Drum Major, Footlights Pres., Nat. Honor Soc., Stage Crew, Annual, '74 Senior Play Director. LAURAY, SHARON-Glee Club, Band, Spanish Club, Career Sampling, Debate Club, Foot- lights, Math Club, Great Books Club, Nat. Honor Soc., Human Relations, Student Council, Y-Teens, Honor Studies Program, Nat. Achieve- ment Semi-finalist, Annual, COE. LIPKINS, BYRON-'73, '74, '75 Vaudeville, lu- nior Policy, New Establishment, A Band, Or- chestra, Spanish Club, Var. Baseball, Res., Var. Football, Key Club Board of Directors, Let- termens' Club, Human Relations, Art Club, Pep Band, Pit Band, All City Band and Orch. LOCKE, GAIL MARSH, IRA MARTIN, RODNEY MATHIS, LYNN a MATTHEWS, ANTHONY , MCCLENDON, KATHY ' ' MCCLURY, KARLA-True Blue, Spanish Club, Career Sampling, Library, Y-Teens. k MCFARLAND, LINDA-Glee Club, Track. MCFARLAND, THERESA-jr. Policy, '74 Vaude- ville, Girls' League, True Blue, Pep Club, Career Sampling, Great Books Club, Latin Club. MCGRONE, MARION-Glee Club, Career Sampling, Student Council, Young Life. MCLINDON, RITA , i - ,. MIDDLETONLANTHONY MILLER, DAWN-True Blue, Y-Teen! MILLER, KEVIN-Spanish Club, Fresh., Var. Football, Res.,-Fresh. Basketball, Lettermans' Club. MINOR, DEIDRE MINOR, IUANA MOORE, DEBRA-Career Sampling Below-Camera-shy Glen Herod ducks behind bold senior Larry Bentley. ,. 2 , , .Q wg Y ' 'Q 'mv I Forty Seniors Displa in Above-Being first in his class hasn't affected Dan Read's golf game, as shown here. ' Peter Daniel Read Richard jones David White Michael Watkins Thomas Williams Selina France joye Carter Lucia Spears jeanine Murrell Mary Coleman Brian Hawkins Martha Ringel Laurie Gardner james E. DeFrantz Ronald j. Ellis Gloria Myers Portia Spencer Kayanne DeBow jay Alley Kathryn j. Black Senior Honor Roll 8.000 7.901 7.583 7.536 7.494 7.488 7.414 7.360 7.323 7.156 7.012 7.011 6.960 6.955 6.949 6.847 6.756 6.702 6.641 6.618 Cynthia Swanson William Dresser Paula Turner Edward Ramsey Mia-Lon Walton Brian Thomas Katherine Bembry john White Vincent French Diane Fenceroy Teresa McFarland Cynthia Boatright Gennifer Finnell Mary L. Ratcliff Dawn Miller Keith Lasher Dolores K. Roddy jennifer Taylor Carol Ervin judith Garrett Outstanding Scholarship 6.613 6.600 6.596 6.578 6.500 6.500 6.478 6.461 6.450 6.369 6.341 6.328 6.250 6.242 6.206 6.224 6.197 6.167 6.156 6.150 Above-Seniors Sonja Taylor and Harold Con- way demonstrate the attentive attitude which earned good grades this year. MOORE, GWENDOLYN-junior Policy, Girls' Drill Team, ROTC. MOORE, IRIS-Glee Club. MOORE, jOE jR.-Bowling, Fresh. Football, Fresh. Track, Career Sampling, Stage Crew. MOORE, KENNETH-jr. Policy, '74, '75 vaude- ville, Cross Country, Track, Career Sampling, Footlights, Human Relations, Stage Crew, Stu- dent Council. MOORE, TONI-Career Sampling MORRIS, MICHAEL-'75 Vaudeville, Choral Club, Glee Club, A Capella, Madrigals, Cross Country, Track, Lettermans' Club, Stage Crew, Thespians. ' MORSE, IEFFREY-73 Vaudeville, Glee Club, Stage Crew. MOSES, WILLIE - MOSLEY, GEORGE-Senior Council junior Pol- icy, '73, 74, '75 Vaudeville, A Capella, Madrig- als, A Band, Footlights, Fresh., Vars. Football, Track, Lettermans' Club, Human Relations, Stu- dent Council, Thespians. MURPHY, KAREN-Career Sampling. MURRELL, IEANNINE-'73, '74, '75 Vaudeville, junior Policy, Spanish Club, Footlights, Key Club, Lettermans' Club, Honor Pin, Nat. Honor Soc., Library, Human Relations, Thespians, Fresh., Res., Vars. Cheerleader. MYERS, GLORIA j.-Vaudeville Chairman, 73, '75, 76 Vaudeville, Glee Club, A Capella, Ca- reer Sampling, Footlights, Math Club, Nat. Honor Soc., Human Relations, Student Council, Thespians. MYRICKS, BARBARA NAPIER, GOGl4Senior Counci, junior Policy, Glee Club, A Capella, Girls' Drill Team, Pep 'Club, Float Comm., Career Sampling, Human Relations, Library, Student Council. NOLCOX, BLENDA-Senior Council, A and B Band, Lettermans' Club, Honor Pin, Track, Pep Club, Library, Homecoming Queen, Art Club. OATES, CASSANDRA-Glee Club, Girls' Drill Team, True Blue, Career Sampling, ROTC. OWENS, WILLARD PAICELY, VALERIE-junior Policy, Spanish Club, Career Sampling, Student Council Y-Teens, Who's Who in High School. PARKER, THOMAS - NATHANIEL-Vice-Pres. Senior Class, Publicity Chairman junior Class, Chairman jr. Prom Comm., Key Club, Nat. 'Honor Soc., Student, Council, Art Club, New Establishment. PATTON, NATHANIEL-Res. and Var. Baseball, Bowling, Var. Football, Wrestling, Stage Crew, Young Life, Fellowship Christian Athletes. PEACOCK, DENISE-Young Life, Career Sampling 7 Q PELL, CAROL ' ' PERRY, YVONNE-Glee Club, Spanish Club. PENICK, IEFF K Q PETERS, SUSAN-Career Sampling, True Bug-3.5 1 1,5 1, ,f3i'2?:?' fy-1-' ,y -f.-- S fa lf 4 PETERSON, LINDA-Mat-maids, Art Club, jan. Grad. g PIERSON, LINDA JOAN-Career Sampling, Red Cross Club. POLIN, BENTON ' POSTON, IAMES-Band PRINGLE, GLORIA RADFORD, BARBARA RAMSEY, EDWARD E.-Senior Class Pres., Se- nior Council, junior Policy, '72 Vaudeville, Echo, A and B Band, I.U. 'Honor Language Study, Spanish Club, Chess Club, Math Club, Career Sampling, Soccer, Res. and Var. Base- Below-Selina France is amazed and alert on the volleyball court. ball, Fresh..Res., and Var. Basketball, Key Club, gi W Lettermens' Club, Nat. Honor Society, Student councamorc. W we RANDOLPH, MICHAEL A M .Sits ,Q RANDOLPH, VIVIAN-Girls Drill Team, ROTC. RATCLIFF, cRAio-Fresh., and var Football ff' ,J manager, Track, Var. Wrestling, Lettermens' ' Club, Drill Team, FCA. L l . RATCLIFF, MARY I 5 READ, PETERDANIEL-'72, '73, '74 Vaudeville, 3 Glee Club, Golf, Tennis, Key Club, Lettermen's Club, Stage Crew, Student Council, Nat. Honor :: ' Soc. Vice' Pres., NCTE Certificate. RECTOR, BRAD ' REAED, DEBORAH in i The Class of '75 Bids Farewell And Good t ,VT A r . Luck ,to Remaining Underclassmen Above-Senior Council practices what .it did best. REED, WINIFRED-Pom Pom Girl, Pep CIub,. Bowling, Y-Teens. REEVES, DARRELL-junior Policy, Bowling, Var. Baseball, Fresh. and Res. Basketball, Fresh., Res., and Var Football, Key Club, Lettermens' Club Pres., Student Council, FCA, Young Life. RENT, RITA-Majorette. RICE, CARL G. jR.-Senior Council, junior Pol- icy, '75 Vaudeville, A Capella, Bowling, Track, Footlights, Key Club, Stage Crew, Student Council, Thespians, Annual. RICE, SYLVIA f RINGLE, MARTHA jANE-'72,'73,'74, '75, Vaudeville, Choral Club, A Capella, Madrigals, B. Orchestra, Footlights, Nat. Honor Soc., Li- brary, Thespians Sec.!Treas. g . ROBERSON, RICHARD ROBERTS, RITA RODDY, DOLORES-'72 Vaudeville, A and B Band, Spanish Club Vice-Pres., Career Sam- pling, Nat. Honor Soc., Student Council, Y- Teens Pres., Art Club, junior Graduate. ROGERS, DIANE ROOKS, DEBBIE-'74, '75 Vaudeville, Glee Club, Pom Pom Girl, Career Sampling, Foot- lights, Soccer, Student Council, Thespians, Who's Who in High School. ROSS, ANDY-junior Policy, '74 Vaudeville, A Capella, Band, Orchestra, Wrestling, Vars. Football, Key Club, Lettermens' Club, FCA. I ROWE, SYLVESTER-Senior Council, junior Pol- icy, '73 Vaudeville, News Bureau, Glee Club, Choral Club, New Establishment, Spanish'Club, Res. and Var. Basketball, Cross Country, Fresh. Football, Track, Career Sampling Club, Key Club, Lettermens' Club, Human Relations, Stu- dent Council. RUSH, TIMOTHY . SALLEE, HAMPTON . SANDERS, RHONDA SAPERSTEIN, ERIC-junior Policy, '72, '73, '74 Vaudeville, Footlights, Human Relations, Stage Crew, Student Council, Thespians. . SHOFFNER, HELEN-'74 Vaudeville, Girls' Drill Team, True Blue, Track, Pep Club, Career Sam- pling, Y-Teens, ROTC. SIEGEL, PRENTICE j.-Senior Council, '74 and 75 Vaudeville, A Capella, Band, Career Samp. Footlights, Lettermens' Club, Football Manager, Wrestling Manager, Track, Career Sampling, Footlights, Lettermens' Club, ROTC, Young Life, FCA. A SIMMONS, BYRON-B Band, Res., Fresh., and Var Basketball. SLEDGE, STANLEY SMITH, CATHERINE SMITH, GAIL-junior Class Vice. Pres., Senior Council, junior Policy, junior Prom Comm. Chairman, Glee Club, A Capella, Madrigals, Pom Pom Girl, 72, '73, '74, '75 Vaudeville, Track, Float Chairman, Footlights, Human Rela- tions, Student Council, Thespians. SNOW, BEVERLY SNOW, PAMELA SPEARS, LUCIA MARION-Senior Council, ju- nior Policy, '72, '73 Vaudeville, Glee Club, Cho- ral Club, A Capella, Madrigals, Footlights Vice Pres., Key Club, Pep Club, Human Relations, Nat. Honor Soc., Student Council Treasurer, Thespians, ANNUAL. l SPENCER, PORTIA-Senior Council, junior Pol- icy, Vaudeville Act Chairman, '72, '73, '74, '75 Vaudeville, Pep Club, Float Chairman, Career Sampling, Le Cercle Francais, Nat. Honor Soc., Student Council, Thespians, DAR Award,-Art Club. ' ' 121 .,,, 5 I-E.. I ,ny SPINKS, LAURA STEVENSON, LYNNECHA STEWART, LACONIA STEWART, THERESA STOVALL, MIKE SUCGS, IO ANN SULLIVAN CAROL-Library Asst., ROTC SWANSON CYNTHIA-Sec!Treas. Ger- man Club Career Samplingg Nat. Honor Soc lumor Grad TAYLOR HERSCHELL TAYLOR JENNIFER-True Blue, Spanish Club Pep Club' Library Asst., Y-Teens, Whos Who In High School. TAYLOR MICHAEL-Vars. Basketball. TAYLOR OTHA TAYLOR RITA THOMAS BRIAN I I I I . ' , -, . -s I I I f , . I I . I I I I 122 Below-With outstretched eyes and steady arms, Tim Rush contemplates. Graduation, the Perfect I lr!! l .. I' 's Above-In a contest to see who can play loudest, these se- nior trombone players concentrate heavily on the .music before them. Below-These sexy legs belong to two of our star athletes, l who entered the Echo Best-Looking Legs contest in . February. I. I. . t a A X vx C, E QS, tg- s Q T 2 X X ., ...,,. , .a f . int. .Fi - 1. -13 f-.:- '- limax to a Perfect Year no-Q THOMAS, MARILYN-Spanish Club, Pep Club, Career Sampling, Footlights, Math Club, Who's Who in High School, junior Achievement, Swimming Club. THOMPSON, ROBERT TOOLEY, RONALD-Var. Baseball, Bowling, Letterman, Library Asst., Stage Crew, Young Life. TOWNSEND, PALESTINE TROTTER, TANYA TUCKER, ARTHER-C Band, Stage Crew, Latin Club. 0 TURNER, PAULA KIM-Pep Club, Ca- reer Sampling, Key Club, Girl's League, True Blue, Nat. Honor Soc., Human Re- lations Council, Library Asst., Y-Teens, Honor Studies Program, Who's Who in High School. WADDELL, ANGELA WADE, ANDREA WALDON, JOHN WALKER, SHARON-Girls' Drill Team, ROTC, Latin Club. WALSTON, BRENDA-True Blue, Span- ish Club, Career Sampling WALTON, CHERRY WALTON, MIA-LON-'74 ir. vaudeville, ECHO Page Editor, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Sr. Float Comm., Key Club, Career Sampling, Quill and Scroll, Nat. Honor Soc., Library Asst., Y-Teens, Most Prom- ising lournalist Award. 1 WARE, IACKIE-'74 lr. Vaudeville, Track, Career Sampling, Letterman, Human Re- lations, Student Council, Girl's Basket- ball, Volleyball, Library Asst. WASHINGTON, BRENDA wATKlNs, MIKE WELLS, DARRELL WETHINCTON, DENISE-jr. Policy, Vaudeville, Glee Club, A Cappella, lr. Prom Com., Library Asst., ANNUAL Staff, Iunior Graduate. WHITE, ADRIAN WHITE, DAVID-'74 jr. Vaudeville, ECHO Editor-in-chief, New Bureau, Key Club, Golf, Tennis, Bowling, Soccer, Res. Baseball, Chess Club, Exercise in Know., Quill and Scroll, Letterman, Nat. Honor Soc., Outstanding Teenager of America. --a . ...I - ,V+ . , ..f 123 y E ' Ti 27.31 .' -. .jgpcf , V' .r ' ' ' -if--Vz-ai tl fi' is 3 E ' New Things to Come as Hi hf School Ends The Class of '75 will look back on their four years at Shortridge with a kaleido- scope of memories. There will always linger in the mind of every class member a unique collection of experiences and events that will characterize his or her high school years and bring about that occasional good feeling that comes with reminiscing. I Ron Tooiey gives an S-H-O-R-T-R-I-D-G-'E as he leads .a cheer during a heated pep session. WHITE, jOHN WILBURN, DONNA WILKES, YOLANDA WILLIAMS DEBRA-Career Sam lin I P Si Spanish Club. WILLIAMS, DELEN WILLIAMS, EMMA SUE-Great Books Club, junior Achievement. WILLIAMS, KERRY-Var., Res. Baseball, Lettermens' Club, Stage Crew WILLIAMS, MARY ANN-Glee Club, Girls' League, True Blue, Track WILLIAMS, PAUL WILLIAMS, STEVEN WILLIAMS, THOMAS-Senior Council, junior Policy, Vaudeville Act Chairman, '72, '75 Vaudeville, Annual, Footlights, Key Club, Pres. Nat. Honor Soc., Pres. Human Relations, Pres. Student Council, Pres. Thespians, Nat. Achievement Semi- finalist, NCT E Certificate, Who's Who in High School. WILSON, CECILE-junior Policy, True Blue, Girls' Drill Team, Pep Club, Career Sampling, Red Cross Club, 'Y-Teens, ROTC, Who's Who in High School, Mili- tary Ball Queen 1972. WILSON, DIANNE-Senior Council, True Blue, Career Sampling, Spanish Club, Student Council. WINFREY, MICHELE WISEMAN, jAMES-'74 Vaudeville, Glee Club, Varsity Football, Track, Career Sampling, Lettermens' Club, ROTC. WOODSON, ROGER-Bowling, Cross Country, Track. YOWELL, DANA BERNICE-'74 Vaude- ville, Senior Council, News Bureau Asso- ciate Ed., junior Policy, True Blue, Girls' League, Pep Club, Career Sampling, Sec!Treas. Footlights, Key Club, Quill and Scroll, Human Relations, Library, Student Council. rx , 1 .ff .S ' -'lf Y. - pa sr. 44. fi Seeking the future, While the evanescent Past fades like darkness at the sunrise. Taking a new step, While the security and Certainty of the present Crumbles on the edges. Reaching an old dream, With the persistence and Courage that made it Possible. , . , '5 ll' 1. J ,Z ' W :-- - Ja., T . - ' A 3- nv. UUNWY 0 . Vaudeville Uses Professional Scripts For the first year, the junior class elected all women officers, with Kay Debow as Pres., Michele McClure as V.-Pres., LaDonna Puckett Sec. and Lynn Davis Treas. junior Policy was hard at work to raise money for junior Vaudeville. They tried something new this year by making all five acts scripts from Carol Burnett. Gloria Myers, as chairman of V.V., was in charge of putting the show, including inter- mission acts, together. Shawn Allison, Derek D. An- derson, Kim Anthony, Fostena Bacon, jacqueline Bacon, An- thony Bailey. Debbie Baker, Evelyn Barnett, joseph Beck, Carnise Bell, Pa- ' 5' -9 tricia Benning, Elester Berryhill. Cynthia Beverly, Tony Bibbs, Vera Bickett, Belinda Bi- ngham, Dwight Birdsong, ' Beverly Bland. vw-1: , . 14. junior Policy: Front row-Karen Crossland, Theresa joyce, Michele McClure, Kayanne Debow, LaDonna Puckett, Gloria Myers, Ms. Susan McNiel-sponsor, Second row-Bill McClure, Betsey Hatchel, LaNita Sand- ers, Alice Terry, Richy Howell, Karen Bledsoe, Carol Ray, Sherman Malone, jim DeFrantz, Third row-Nor- man Allen, Elizabeth Snorton, Debbie Cougan, jeanine Herold, janet Carter, Georgette Fraction, Linda Over- ton, Denise Wethington. 2 , . x -' K ' :I E as Ar ,. A' j . . . nu., 5 . ,,,,, Q , ' f Qtll . 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F A , i 'ft Above- Home was never like this, Debora Cougan, Karen Cross- 1' 'i 9 , t 3 A :yZ1g22lr?1EnCy3g:?e Foreman at the land, Donald Crurnpton, Ron- - ' 4 1 E , O g ' ald Crumpton, Michele Davis, gi 5 N' Pete Davisson. 13 ' f N 1 N . .4 I L o 9 126 L , . gi A Thinking about writing the great Class of '76 Elects First Woman President v-:v- V 1' . ,.... , A-iwkizziiiiz - A t I. if i ,' Q i' ' A i 4 A - , M 1' M Q ' 1 W. .4 W ,,. , A V Ae 3:4 5. ssri . . 1, L s rs i ss K ' ,.,- if I ,. 3 2 t 4. .,4lA 4 YV., I gg A A S, A , A it f- i-rs'-'1 1 ' 'A at E C Y -A - i'i, AAA. 'ff l , A, Q 1 AAIA ' + W 2 A ' T' . ' A.. f K' .4 ' A A P' wmv . -H - X rw, ' gs, --r .1 N . ,A L ag .. V. - i zi. W A V xi A AA Z 5 p 'llx yzj' , g 'Q' A, f T ' ' if 35 'A 57 'A' if A J, 'r if i w ,A ' 1 i 'ii A f 7' -'-- Li -f it in A-,i e- ' I if f it it P ' 1 M l' IQ. 'sw QT-'il 4 JJ., M ' M 9 g 'X f ' i '- a t .-:. Q i'- A E4 45 x , A, 4 . ,M .A,,A. , A A , A A AA M ,s .uw at gy? -L A, A fs Ag. j 4. ' x i 'V gi 1 4,AA A- i 71 . L -ff' l 1 H I' 128 M g, , j i I ,ills fl' A 'ff 14522 'li . VA 1, ' 1 I 'g' is an v .47 r if l i i David Henson, Nancy Hernly, Cathy Herod, jeanine Herold, Deborah Hester, Leah Hicker- son, Melvina Hill, Sherry Hol- land, julia House. Randy Howell, Ricky Howell, Sheryl Hunt, Debra jones, Doris jones, Karen jones, Mar- lene jones, Sandra jones, Tal- bert jones. Gale jordan, Theresa joyce, Arnold Keith, Donald Kelly, Beth Ann Kennedy, Leatha Kennedy, Milton Keys, Dianne Lawrence, David Lawson. Patricia Lee, Arnold Lewis, Kim Lindsey, Terry Lisenby, Vikki Locke, David Lockhart, Terri Lyons, Diane Martin, Pierre Martin. Kyle Mason, johnny Mathis, Victor McCarley, Alice Mc- Clendon, Anthony McCIen- don, Michele McClure, William McClure, Robert McDaniels, Paula Mclntosh. Shirley McQueen, Anthony Middleton, Diana Miller, Gary Mitchell, Sandra Mitchell, Da- vid Morris, Matthew Murphy, Linda Myers, Shelly Napier. Patricia Nicholas, Kelley Os- good, Linda Overton, Terry Paicely, Sheila Patton, john Peacock, Carol Pell, Gerald Perkins, jay Phelps. r--.-W - - 'wi- 1 'f 1 .h . ,- N +135 tl- ef . .., , iii-3 1. .., TT, S ,. x A , 4 if -R741 , ? 3 , i V A, j X Q i f A 'f tx f A +A ' -sss we A M 'li g is f , A f T , , ivz L A W A M V- V , gg : 1 I tv. N , :fig ii' H. r ,QE 'Q -gy, A , qw , Ylg, ,ff'f:::- ,. , .,,. , ,, g , . ' ' V' fi 3 f N, T ., Q? X 44,, .-.,- , ,, sf A' ' s 1, 'v... ivgzgil T2 X 'K - V I Q nun! r 'K':' ., ' s A - 'T Y .:1. 5 T . '23 , , I 'f , f U 1 . Al A ,:,A' ' ' S 9 il . ' ' s ' 7 R - , -ggi.:-, g- 4 A Aa-W g , M -,, ,HX 'V ,... 5 J I 1' . ' .4.'-,' fl ,-,' ,:-A:,',,4 . 3. at , pg , X., K me Q Q . Q . W i f f K' W , if I V f , . 4 -W f'fA 1 W s:'-f if3553'gil'1525EiEL32::T:Ei1zg :,.. 5, r ' - T - ' WS 1 5, y 4 I wb ., .va -v., , :,5, 5,2:.-T: ...:. ,:. ., 4,543 1 ,. ..,,..., , ,33.5,:. , I .iq AAC Mllkt .,4::,:i,:.:,.-Ja, ' T g -- ' 1 :-' 'A'- 'T .,,.. Q T ' , ' .1 T fi T ' A f AA r fs ' ' f.A ' . - VY A gf., ,,., ,.. , ' A . f I A 5 6 54 :tl V . J-: ,l , ,bg 142 . , , ,.,4 , ' t 1' ii , M J 'v' ig, -f 3' l f L 5 4 Ni' A X 0-f ' N Above-junior English class. . sg rg,-.., V 1, V, :ffm ' wig, , rf, ,, . Terri Williams is entranced by what her instructor is describing in Patrice Phelps, Terri Pierson Alfreda Polin, David Pope, loni Poole, LaDonna Puckett, Ronnella Radford, Mary Radcliff, Carol Ray. Andrew Richardson, Greg Roach, Connie Roberts, Linda Roberts, Edward Robinson, Delores Roddy, Nancy Rode- heffer, Clarence Rodgers, Marvin Roney. Carolyn Rosenthal, Yvonne Ross, Richard Rourke, Elsie Rowe, Lewis Ryker, LaNita Sanders, Sandy Sargent, Tim- othy Sayle, Sandi Schwarzin. Calvin Schockley, Byron Smith, Cathy Smith, Craig Smith, john Smith, Catrina Smith, Kurt Smith, Reggie Smith, Elizabeth Snorton. Rhonda Solmon, Sharon Sper- man, Laura Spinks, Tim Steam, Annette Stevenson, lean Stocks, Denise Swanigan, Cindy Swanson, Kenneth Taylor. Above History is being made as Charles Singleteary and Bll McClure say Hats off to Andrew jackson. 129 l A n 1 A . ' gf i ay? ww-- ..AAA ,11.-' 5 ' A 'V fir H'A AA AA A Paul Taylor, Sharon Taylor, ,5 V A Q A, - igf f.. QA' AA l . 5-, AAEA 3-Q., Alice Terry, Anthony Terry, A ,.,, . AA '.,' 'V ,, Vaughn Terry, Valencia A ,,,. J, , . i, K, NWA Tewell. .,,, Abu, . Aw x A . A, 2 4, u. . A J K ix .A A A 3555 . A M . A A LaRee Thomas, David Thu- g ' A. ' Yr manter, Dennis Thumin, Barry A ,, . K , Q- A Tipton, Robert Towns, Cheryl ' f , X 'X 1:1e-r W Trice ,.,, -X T - , x Q . 4 - if: 1 x llfil,-i 11. ' . ,1. , X .,qV1 , R ili it David Tucker, Kathy Turner, ' fl 5 1... ,Q i - ' Kim Turner, Marion Turner, . ., I ai 3 an -51? .jim-fn' . ' 41232 1' 'A 5 ' r2,, T ' f D e bra Tyson, Renee Tyson. ii A4' ' ' -.AAA AA I A AA AA AAA Ch .A ' ,,,, . 'i1' C . A AA 'Q AA, 1 A Dennis Vaughn, Odell Wald, AAZA'f'f41Y -JA NT' f . .9 V ' Jai Charles Wallen, luanita Wal- W X ff ' C ' ' ' 5351 ters, Christine Walther, Diane N. x .. 5: AA Q 1 v A ,QAAAAAAGAA .- . Wells- 5 - A, Aj 1 .AA X A A. A A A BA: A . wg ,A AA, A A A - Q N - A f .. A . ' .li 1 -y -if , , , Q 4 Denise Wethington, Rose Sgt' F ,.' ' et T . , 1. A -'fit ,,., . '- ' 4 Wheat, Benjamin White, Carol , AA , jj Aj, f f ? gf' - ' ' kers Dale AAA. ,,, A A MA . .QA White, Angie Wic , 'tilt r ,. T a wiiams- ' ' 5 Ai, A? A ..2- A a -TA A .,,,- ,,,Q f . .ifw - C f V . raar i ff, ie T rrirrsrrr A .-- i-- -. i n ' VA H A' V -1 E an Ed Williams, Lennette Wil- Q : ie ,,,,, A ' A A AA A A Aw Iiams, LeNore Williams, Ste- 1 V ' ven Williams, Willis Hayes, ,,.,, . if l'i' A A Debra Wilson. . . , A .ff x A AA ,fl 'AAAAAA W- .--' , .- 3 .,..,., AA AA A A -,., . Y ' 'AA A A Fred Wilson, Patricia Wilson, ' ' , ,. zv. Roselyn Wilson, Charles Wim- N. - ' ' - . . iv' . . A M' - QA. V 5, If Q bleduff, Brigitte Winters, Larry 1 ' C XY' X .. - g?1't:.:i5 Wooden. . fi? -it A 4 - -. AA A A if ' Elizabeth Woodruff, lacque- 'A A - A f ' lyne Woods, Rita Woods, Tim fig ' ,QA A f 'fri York, George Yowell, Detra .., T 2 .. ' ,. 't i ' Zinefman- er- AAAAA QA: ' ,A A Ao ,T Q A A.11 AA if ---- T - ik .. Below-Devil football fans make final adjustments on Right-K3Y3 'n9 Debow dl5CU5595 3 Polm in her black lll their team-emranCe hoop, erature book with teacher Ms. Cooper. ,Q Above-At Quiz Team practice, Charles Wimbleduff tensely awaits the next question. Ricky Howell concentrates on a chalk drawing in art class. NX 'sbsfasaw' .' Q A Q ..,l-'N-L,,,w 'f 1- N. M. 3 D 'ff X ' 131 Braves, Your Graves are Read Wins First The sophomores were excited when they beat the other classes in the float competition. Their float, saying Braves, Your Graves are Ready, was built at the house of Sharon Blankenbaker. '- , The Sophomore Council elected as - t President David Finnell, Tammye '. Brown was Vice-President, Peggy , ' A Smith Secretary, Helen Russell I Treasurer, and Andy Cobb Ser- t 0 ' A .. V geant-at-Arms. They sponsored a t5I'3f, .Zf i':'le:': drive for canned goods at Thanks- 4 M Z., Wit giving, which were turned over to 'M H S the school Social Worker to be given to needy people. They also gave a program in honor of Martin Luther King in january. Sophomore Council: Front row-Andy Cobb,-Sergeant-at-Arms, Peggy Smith-Sec., David Finnell-Pres., Laurie Garrett, Sharon Blankenbakerg Second row-Ulysses Terry, Krysti Wagener, Becky Lingeman, Margeur- ite Hazelwood, Tanya Newbolt, Everett Shockley, Ms. Greenwood-sponsor, Third row-Carolyn Watkins, ' Susan Gordon, Karen Anderson, Susan Shaw, Patricia Parker, Ruth Hunt, ludy Marrs. 535' . ,.,., - Roger Adams, Tony Adams, 1-lg, Q Delbert Akers, Gene Allen. . . 2 I Q. ii Louis Allen, Rochelle Allender, 1' Blake Alexander, Sherry X 3 , Alexander. A ,gy f - V ff' Gregory Anderson, johnathon . , ff . V l af- Nag Anderson, Karen Anderson, I ,V ,. 5., , H it Kevin Anderson. N - X r gf- ji It .5 ,' ' sb: L .y as -Y T X--f w -. . 5 .S ' Y . .,., .,-.-. s . -.,.. 5 -ff 4 f-,y:,:+. - ,- V. .--. 5 . .zzz H .::..-:-- V , , . :N--,.,.,,.. , V -QM. t qs:- - . . 51'r Tommie Anderson, Lydia Ash- 4? 4 gg- - anin, Vera Austin, Alfreda ' Q :'ii Q N- Ethel Baker, Fern Balingit, f f f Merilynn Bankhead, Carlos Banks. K S X T rr rr ' P tm l Gerald Barker, Gregory Bate- 5 'A 'i f. -ii -. i man, Greg Bates, Carolyn L -1 3,1 , R Beason. tr r ,T .Wl x ' ' 7 , -- QA f, Dan Beck, Wendy Beidleman, rf- s ' ' C ' B ll, S dra Benson. Above-Sophomore Susan Shaw gets ready to return a fast serve , f . fy ' T' y 5 T ralg e an from a fellow team member in a spirited moment of volleyball . K M . its 'tb v y V mt . practice. K- -N 'L ff i M D- Above-Holiday Greetings, displayed by the sophomore class, catch the eyes of Percy Bland and Delrhonda Wimbleduff. Right-Sophomores sway at the Homecoming Dance to the rhythm of Black Thorn Rose. George Berry, David Beuke, Stevie Beverly, Pamela Bibbs, Kerry Bingham, Anthony Bird- song, Yulinda Blackmon, Percy Bland, Sharon Blank- enbaker. Dione Bledsoe, jerry Bonner, Tammye Bonner, Kevin Booker, julie Bose, Beth Bot- tos, Levon Boyd, Helena Brad- ford, Dwight Brown. Gene Brown, Linda Brown, Stephen Brown, Michael Bull- ock, Lynette Burnam, Delbo- rah Burrus, Charlotte Burton, Debora Butler, Terri Cade. Cynthia Caldwell, Lula Carter, Terri Carter, Ivan Caudle, Ka- ren Chambers, David Clark, Donald Clark, Donna Clark, Annette Clayton. Andy Cobb, Tammy Cockrell, Marsha Coe, Michael Cole- man, Donna Collins, Keely Collins, Kent Collins, Garfield Cooper, Pam Crawford. loAnn Crumpton, Deborah Cumming, Earnest Cunning- ham, Leon Dailey, Alan Dav- enport, Aspher Davis, Brian Davis, Cheryl Davis, Dirk Davis. 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H LK NTT., xx KE In V V, if-1 if ' - G , :si R5 ' x t l M 133 Peggie Evans, Raymond Fields, Ricky Fields, Tony Fields, Da- vid Finnell, Sandra Fisher, Donna Fleming, India Flem- monds, Kevin Flemmonds. Amanda Fletcher, Mike Fra- sure, Anna Fuqua, Frederick Gaddis, Patsy Gains, Laurie Garrett, Karla Gay, Leonard Gilbert, Tony Gilbert. Wanda Gillespie, Susan Gor- don, Tina Gray, Robin Griffin, Chris Gruver, Pamela Hall, Theresa Hall, Reginald Hamil- ton, lonas Hampton. Anthony Harmon, David Har- per, Terry Harper, David Hauck, Alfred Hayes, Darla Hayes, Marguerite Hazel- wood, Alvin Hester, David Hickerson. lohn Hinant, Frank Hines, Sherryl Honiston, Debra House, Mary Howard, Ricky Howard, David Howell, Ruth Hunt, Cathy Hunter. f I A ' M W ...: .... I VI T 1'-V I 7.4 6 X ' I l V I VV V. V , 'fy . EL' ...1 . I Ex V XV Ey l y , , It . . ,,., ,ylr il ,sv ,yn xx lg Vw Y , V- ,X , Z , I, .-L: , 1 : lv .- - .1 N H ' git.: Riafggi all A Nl ' . . if al' 1 5 T. . T5 f.a' Tb A . if M 57? . 'r .. 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Mary Rowe, Helen Russell, Michael Sallee, Matilda Gerry Sanders, Mark Sanders, Susan Shaw, Everett Shockley, Donna Simmons. 135 l x Denise Sims, Vernetta Single- ton, Anita Slatter, johnnie Smith, june Smith, Karen Smith, Kim Smith, Peggy Smith, Reggie Smith. Vanessa Smith, Elizabeth Smitha, Scott Solterman, Keith Spencer, Brenda Stanback, Lisa Stegall, Bennie Stigler, Fred Stokes, julie Stone. Becky Strickland, Eric Strick- land, Tanya Stuart, Danny Sul- lavan, Michell Summer, Kalista Swift, Norma Talley, Mark Tat- man, Glenn Taylor. Brenda Terrell, Ulysses Terry, Leonard Thomas, lulius Thom- son, Charles Tinsley, jeffrey Tipton, Betty Townsel, Re- becca Townsend, Dean Trimpe. Diane Triplett, Louise Trotter, Randolf Tucker, William Tuggle, jill Turman, Michelle Turner, Milderd Tyler, Anna Vaughn, Dante Ventresca. Krgsti Wagener, Patricia Walker, Thomas Wallen, Stacy Walton, Alyce Ward, Marvin Ward, julia Ware, Annette Washum, Annie Watkins. 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A . - .- ' q VVV - ' 29-2Rxi1::-:5:a,:,AVA. ,E3A.f: H . f y , ' . 1 I s -2 - ' ..., ' 1 . - -' Z A ., ' 1 . - w ' B T A 'xx -df'-f T 4 .,,,, ----' .1222 , , l F: - 4 - f ,Q Q ' k fga,,A.Eg:f, , X 1 ' I 15 1 34 ..,, Q I' N ' Lower left-Math can call for a lot of concentration as sophomore Fern Balingit demonstrates by her attention to the subject at hand. Below- Cheerleading is fun! think three sophomore cheerleaders as they watch the action on the floor. NNWNV . X , 1 -. Vi. fy :g2 ' ..f2fg- 4 VX. V ,f.,EVV , ,..,. . 'Ridge Welcomes Largest Group Ever of Frosh The class of '78 was the largest fresh- man class ever to have entered Short- ridge thus far. The freshmen came from such feeder schools as 86, 59, Kennedy, and Mapleton-Fall Creek. Comprised of 597 students, the class of '78 was able to establish itself in many extra-curricular activities. The freshman football team finished the season with a 8-1-1 record, and this was the first year there were freshman girls on the Pom-pom girl squad. Although they had no sponsor, the freshmen elected class officers. They were: Kim Sanders-Pres., Margaret Dumetz-V. Pres., Phyllis Brown-Sec., and Robbie Davis-Treas. Mr. Trabue, the freshman counselor, said that this freshman class was the most energetic he had seen in a long while. ir yn Q Vickie Acres, YV Carolyn Alexan- V - V der. Freshman Council officers: Mr. Rod Trabue-counselor, Phyllis Brown-Sec., Robbie Davis-Treas., Marga- VVV, ret Dumetz-V. Pres., Kim Sanders-Pres. - 1 A' A Huff ,-,- 2 i- .1.' ,Q Q 572 efffefflf ' ' ' 'Q ..f- ?5 '2f7 i V . . f Dennis Allen, Keith Allender, ti I ' 5' 4, ,Q A A P V-VV , VV ,,,,. 1 Carijane Alley, D'wayne An- - Vw. , 1 .7 gm - ,za ,,,,, -gf ff. derson, Freddie Anderson, , Yvonna Anderson, Richard .T . K . , .. Q. ,l,, - ,X - . . 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Ny., Kent Hayes, Sheila Hayes, Tim , ,V l 'l if-15g,jV ' ' il V, T Hernly, Glen Herod, Paulette ' M ' f K A 'l Hightower, Brett Hill, john Z ' ,M L' L V fffl-A f-' ' Hill, Dwight Hilliard, Benjamin 7 I f -5 1 , ' Q -Tw V ,,VV V ji I 'lf - Hines K U S? Ae f V-,VVV V Q Q VV V VV - V. XV V V , V f VV wV 15, '4 ll A ' , A V' ' ifwltff 1 E' ' .ai . 91 it 138 April Hutchinson, Eva Hum- phreys, Patrice Howard, Ray- mond Howard, Michael House, David Hoesman, Wil- Iiam Hockett, Clifford jackson, Oral jackson. Sherene jackson, john jewell, Rosemarie johnson, Theresa johnson, Celeste jones, Donna jones, Dorothea jones, Ga- brielle jones, Holli jones. Kathy jones, Kenneth jones, Mal jones, Michelle jones, Te- resa jones, Tommy jones, Dexter jordon, Adrian joyce, Greta joyner. Lana LEWIS, Illana Leflore, Matthew Lawson, Andrew Laury, Sheryl Langford, Charles Knight, Andy Kuhn, Leroy Kilgore, jeffrey Kelly. Deborah Lightfoot, Terry Li- senbee, Esther Little, Angela Lively, joyce Lucas, Twyiana Malone, Laura Martin, Phillip Martin, David Mathis. Tony Matthew, Duke Mat- thews, Lisbette Maure, Tonia Maxey, Darlean May, Garnett McClendon, Vanessa Mc- Clendon, Rita McClury, Linda McCray. Arnell McCullough, Robert McDanials, Marcia McFarland, Micheal McGrady, Calvin McKelIer, Larry McKinney, john McKune, joe Mc- Laughlin, Pam McSwine. s 'X- X . N t 5 I X 3' 'x Sn., . ,- M .52 L .ik : N if In in 1. A V nk-a t ...K I tr it .. y 'Ai . Q .X S L 4 ' . ' ,s 1 X A ' ., - - 1 , AD 4 2 , 'ri gg ll - 1 ' v : f i :-1 ' i 5 .9 ' . A wtf 5 ' l ' ' N--'if f . 1 ... fi- .1 , 'vi M, .1 E .,,. g QV, l - I ' 5 J . . K ,1 ,,t A . L A ,js ' Q ' --.X . , fi ,,,, - ,1 --,1' lt. . 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Two Frosh close in on an opposing player as he tries to make yardage. l +' 139 A A ' 'f I PW 'A'1 .,A- 3:3 ,A .,,, ,,, A -A A: -1- Cecilia Mick, Bryan Milas, A 'lf-' ff ' A 'f 'QM Barbi Milgate, Shari Miller, Q ' I A iv it' A 5 A -.7 ff renya Miller, jeffrey Miner, li, , ' - -A A4 , ,A '- Ki? .-Af A '91 Paul Mitchell, Stanley Mitchell, AIVW i I lg, A - 5 A 'E Constance Moore. , ,f Wt, if 1-, 'l 1 ' . ' Q V l 5 3, i, 1'. .. . if- V l'l L Diana Moore, Susan Moore, C .:if',, 1'Q5 Q , fl- A Teresa Moore, Theresa vm I S 7' C ,E , , Moore, Rebecca Moss, Angela ,,X, ' . ' . , , '1 , 1 fi? 4 ,. A Murphy, Benita Murphy, Da- vA A,.., iw lH jk VA MA-4, vid Murphy, Cathy Murry. 11,, M :A'Q .. 2' 2 xj ' A .A 1' X ' ll-if ' 3A ,ef i '?? ' A 7 'A V i5aA37'?'ff 'frf' . if if ' itil Patricia Musgrove, Harvet . .,,, ,, l l ' H A' A'A' e ' Nance, Lloyd Nance, Regina H V AA M ,R V V .Q A l . ,. Q1 Neblett, Maria Nelson, Andrea 'l if 1 -If if Q55 ' .32 A95 A Ag , Newbelt, Wendi Ney, Irwin A' ,..V, ,,,. y ' A ,,, S Qliverl I-Ori Parks. , Q, ja .. ,:.-A.. ,AVA -:, , ,,,,. S Vi A qj'1if+gf,, ' Y A fig 5 I , ' X ' A l 'r 3 AAAPA f ff N-:f3C2l 1 ,,,,,' Q ,-,A , ' l : ,A A f 'A ,,-. 12.1.5 -,,'f ' A janet Patterson, Connie Pat- ' - I ' I A il, V ton, Reno Patton, Mike Pell, ' , , ll I, iff : A' I N ' 1: 0 f' Mt Q Bonita Pepper, Lamont Per' if . l ii 1 :Sift A 1- i :Aff te: . 2 ,,,, 1 , A,-A' if 1 'A e-5 we - 'eff ' kins, Alfred Person, Barbara f .., V-A- we , 5 -,.,,, , Ac e ,. 3 ,A 3353, Phillips, Chester Pierson. N , llnbr J 1 fll' f - HH' ' r, ' l f all? li? il .QA A it , A' 'if ' fi ' ' '+ ' 1 Hope Pierson, Tanya Polin, ' f 'i ,ZF i Clinton Polk, Darrell Poston, -N V l:Qg' it Y 4 I Beverly Powell, Deborah 'AE f? ' igfg A,,A :AA A '. 3,2-r, tl it Powell Lorraine Powell Willie 3 .A A'Vi Aff' ' T A AA' A I 1 ,.-V,.--,.A ,.' A .E ,, - . , ,f:, ,f -AV,, 1.-- A, . 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' I L,-,U , 4 , 751, , 1 2 in J. , 1 . .-5, ' J ,fl ' 3 'R A Ct . .1 Above-Freshman gather around Ms. Hunt as they get ready for action. Left- Don't string me along, Marlin Casey seems to be saying as he rests from his musical Bilesa Sapp, Liz Satterthwaite, Graylin Seals, Barbra Shannon, lames Sharp, Teresa Sims, An- drew Smith, Brian Smith, Deborah Smith. Gina Smith, Katrina Smith, Bobby Smith, Sharron Smith, Wayne Smith, Kenneth Spear- man, lonathon Steagall, An- thony Steward, Barbra Stockdale. Gail Scott, Karen Stovall, Ani- tra Suber, Kathy Sublett, Debra Sullivan, Derick Sum- mers, David Summerville, Sheila Talley, Robert Tandy. Michelle Tarrants, Odie Tate, Mike Taylor, Paul Taylor, Ricky Taylor, Sandy Taylor, Thomas Taylor, David Terrell, Tracy Terry. Mark Thomas, Shirley Thomas, leffry Thompson, Vernetta Thompson, Haskell Thomson, Wayne Thrailkill, lulius Tram- mer, Anthony Tubbs, Lori Tuggles. Anthony Turner, Susan Up- shaw, Donna lean Veden, Robin Vaughn, Sandra Ve- neble, David Walker, Linda Walker, Anita Wallen, Be- atrice Walls. Phillip Walton, Adair Ward, joseph Ward, Sheila Ward, jerry Waters, Doug Watson, Brian Wells, Charles West- moreland, Sheila White. Susan White, Brenda Williams, Linda Williams, Ricky Wil- liams, Toni Williams, Gerlalyn Wilson, Rhonda Wilson, Wal- ter Wilson, Paul Woodard, Tony Wooden, Callie Wood- ford, Dwayne Wyatt, Brenda Young. f ' 1151.11 ' , i ,uri-f f, , .. ,b ,P A-54, 1 : rg-',?:ff'7 AQ 'L - . i , . 5 i it Fifi? ' Above Sharon Blankenbaker for Richard s Market Basket. Right Lamont Gilbert Coach Don Thomas, and joe Hart For Stokley Van Camp Prestige Photography by Schaefer 1 . W U t I 1 , . , U - 142 ,I 5 , ,-3. ot my first ex- Q d club treasuries that I g It was Shortridge through both fund raising projects an perience in handling money. Prudence l. Lagurf ' Advisor Economic 143 Lina Clark john Fewell Pat Townsend . 92219 29Q2,g22dww 2 2-24 5 Ronald Tooley Sid 46223. 51 ,922 Dawn Miner Stanley Cilben usfvstfif 1 97:1 qi I fi' 'iff' '. X! 'Q x n ist? , V ' M X X f '-Q-, . V. ..-.. Q ax x xtlvd 'A 25115 lU2K!!!MQ nl- Tf 144 I J 'wi fx ,P 'Hy' , - H , -. 1 nj! f ffl? Y Iliff 'Hr YOU NEVER OUTGROW YOUR NEED FOR NHLH Drink at Least 3 Glasses a Day EVERY DAY flilfli l Hall St xx sm gARgiif! xi uw' f X as A Y L54T, coLL12QEmtl Q tn sr tu A It Atlas Super Market means good food at good prices. lean Ann Stocks and Bet- Y sey Hatchel have said a mouthful as they sample the hardware at Atlas' boutique. D H O 2 5 5' 6 hiIdren's North Museum Meridian Banking Bankm Center Center Q O 3001 North Illinios Street Douglas IODGS, Manager . ennis Brake, Manager 0 Meri ian Street W D 2829 N nh d 7 1 ----,Wmmnu-wmpsuuv . Hmm. Wmra - If INF-74 ' +552 '- Wllll5I'iiI:?Wl1fSia,'i 'gf ' illlllflillllllllfllil' .L 4 1-- lug, M E- X -f ' I' . glial 1 I mm llllll' 5 Ll, Y . . 253-1764 2 PHOTOGRAPHY C LQ szi.,,2,, I E 1 fimafsfsgfgaaa 253-iw SPg5ggLla3ziN scuooi. Puorodiuruv fl H xevsroue Avenue I l fo l I Eniov 1 ' C w....,.,-I..-Q Its ll C1321 1111 . Oliff. -A Trade-markQQ GOOD LUCK to the Class of '75 IOSTEN'S IEWELRY 6349 N. Guildford Indianapolis, Indiana 46220 251-9167 Creators of fine rings, awards announcements, yearbooks, diplomas Don Hock Gary Long 1210 N. Payton 651 Brookview Dr. Indianapolis, Indiana 46219 Greenwood, Indiana 359-2550 881 -2681 Congratulations to the class of '75 fe 'I' 'iwvswr Q few-r My f ' A. 6 Af 'gd fffffa if 4-sf Hag A J Ski aw fi' M' ' 1,11 ey W .xv My F91 14 ff .xx ggE.,l'5W.? 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S3 Buy The Best For Less At ,-iftiifh 1 RICHARD S MARK 'I' BASKETS QXVQX X9 x' A ri! NNN Q xxx X. N NX x AN 'H Nl Qu D vs Nxlxxxll .taxa N l, fa A , 'A .. ygvyx - ,B 'z' Q ob 'A 'Z 1 2350 EAST 52nd ST. AT KEYSTONE 4401 EAST NEW YORK STREET 3701 EAST 38th ST. AT SHERMAN Gpen 24 Hours a Day if. 5 fi., Iva... ,f ., . ...V f..'v..,-T-.,,,N,, 'MT 4- '5 s..Z.fr 1 ' .gh - . ' .W .ag ' Y-. '.g.,:'1:KgA-Q.. x ..'.-vim 5.4 3 .' ' JVM H wh ' , .1 .M Jgvf-jiri, N. :N.ISt . . fa ' ' 21,18 5 .4.,,.,,,,, .JW Wd . , Q, , V I-.. ta. 'S fe ,,. . aw- ' wi'-Q it 1...-.3 .-an if 'lv ft ,.ggsfm..m ,Q-:fo si u N fu . f' W '0- C'f ','!',- .1 I , , M 'ff,, f 00766 1' ff ff At' .5 if, f, ff r . Q Taffy! 5' if '1l'f K A '- 'f,fi its it -4 'hflgeu + af- ug- sas. Q' 147 m,...v.,.-, 1 :.' - i 1 as For Green Briefcase expertise on any financial matter, just call your neighborhood Merchants Man or Woman. Stokely Van Camp as. 926-3384 K 1 R , ,1 I ' ,L . ,- ,, h ' - , 3 '. a 3 , r, -1-ge. K V ...V N . ,. . x , xx' Q4 c 1 . x , 7 ' f 9 'M , Q K 9. Q IZ- . , 'W U V ' ,- t :'1:z:1 ia. . 2:3-.Hg e ' .i,,A L + D wwkmwg MW' can JW QW .yngm IIORTRIDGE JROTC Class of 75 149 Congratulations to the Class of 19 5! Completion of high school represents an important milestone in your life. Your diploma signifies many hours of conscientious studying on your part. In the years ahead, you'll look back on these days' as very important ones. Because it was during this time you learned not only how to think clearly, but how to think for yourself! We at RCA know your dedication to learning will serve you well in the years to come. Our warmest congratulations and best wishes to each of you. ' i RCA looks to the Future! i The RCA Space Mountain - E X114 l newest, most exciting attraction l X Y l at wan Disney world. .I . - S7 E Don't miss it! ff fwmif' l f Q' ' s it M SX r g g lillllllli An equal opportunity empl Dr and Mrs. C.B. Ashanin Mr. Carl W. Barker Rachael and Sig Beck Pontius Birdfat Thea Brown Dorothy Cake Charlotte and Rodney The Cathedral Ciirls' Choir Fancy Charmley j. Gordon Dove The Dummy, Alg. 4 Claire English Ron Freeland Mrs. Betty Garrett jeff Glover Theresa Hazelwood Q Ruth Hendicott Mrs. janet Hernly Humphrey 81 Matilda David Huxhold Ms. jean jackson Mrs. A. Kincaide Lynn F. Kincaide 'Ridge Annual Patrons T-Halej Notorious Natashah Mr. 81 Mrs. Clark L. Osborn Myra Petite Pablo Picasso Carole Quail Rose-French Robert Lewis Ryker Esq. George Smith Krissy and C.C. Peggy Smith Little ROllO Rebecca j. Strickland QBECKU Matildah Meek 81 Son Myron Allen Sutherland Myron Meek 81 mother Matildah Mia-Lon Walton Lisbette Maure The 18 Maures The Melvin M. Meek Qf ' David j. Whighhight The Wilkes Belles Family Mrs. Mary Wills Compliments of SEVEN-ELEVEN SU PERMARKETS The managers of Seven-Eleven Supermarkets as- sure their customers of the finest quality food. -Ag ax.. Congrat to the Class of '75 from the Meek Famil and the Annual Staff Front row-Marvin Meek, Matildah Meek, Grammah Meek, Myrtle Meek Valenski, Mel- vin Meek, jr. Second row-Marthah Meek, Albertah Meek, Melvin M. Meek, Sr., Marvah Mild Meek. Not pictured-Henry Valenski, Milton Mild, Myron Meek. T51 xx' , .. . ,.,. A QZ.. W .,..: ,, .K 5 -ww wma, . ,,,,,, --H Q. an 1 'f :, . . .ar u ..a A... ,,.,, I 04 1 if. X ,uxli v-J sy, W' ,wrs ' 9 if 92 V-- M SLS, , hqfwg . I ,H Q W wi i MW 1 152 5' i SA 'Y ,when-a-,,.,, A A .,,, xx wwwmw an QUN'E .v 'QLSL M gs wfvw- X I 'I II 1 V 154 Y 1 .n .4 ANNUAL .................. A Capella .............. Adams, Alycia ....... Akers, Delbert ....... .......33, 49 ,. ....... ........... 1 39 Alexander, Patricia ......... ....... 6 5, 96 Allen, Gene. ............... . Allen, james ......... Allen, Norman ......... Allen, Sylvia .......... Alley, jay .,............ Allison, Shawn ...,..... .. Anderson, Karen... Anderson, Kevin ........ Anderson, Leslie ......... Armstrong, Ricky ....... ART CLUB ................... Ashanin, Lydia ........... Avery, Dennis ......,. Bacon, Fostena ...,.... Bailey, Slim ........... Baker, Hoover ......... Baker, john ........... Baker, Ray ......... Balingit, Fern ........ Ballow, Mattie ........ BAND ...........,....... Banks, Allen .......... Banks, Carlos ....... Banks, Mitchell ........ Barlow, David .......... Barrett, Evelyn ......... Barrett, Kenneth ......... Beamen, Tanya ....... Beck, Dan ............. Beck, joe .................. Behling, Leonard ........ utuuuso .--s41,65 .HUUNH126 .-nnaUuuuHn22 ----s5,84,88 .UUHHUHUH34 .nuUu49,132 UHUUHHH49 -n,-,35 aUnnn70 .u--s--a----HUau52 .HUHuHHnuUHUuuUn62 .32,47,4a,58,67,7o ---N-----N,,34,ss,84 HUNUH41 uHs,-sa NUHHU32 UHHHH49 .UHn76,77 HUHH136 .HHHUanHuUH28 n----,-,-U--s0 .suss34,a4,85,86 n-nu--n----n50 .UHUHHHHUHHB4 UnHUH90 HNHHU41 .HHHUHHUU41 .uuuUnuuanH22 .UUn79,134,100 -,-H--s84,9o -nnnnuunuuunso Beidelman, Wendi ................. 47, 50, 58, 70 Bell, Ann ...................... Bell, India ................. Beltran, Ricardo ......... Bembry, Kathy ...... Benn, james .......... 41, Bentley, Larry .............. Benton, Barbara ......... Bereveskos, Spiro ...... Beuke, David ....... UNUHHUHHUHHU63 .HHH37,40 .-u--nH-aun-----4s U-U-u-Muu-,u62,s5,96 48, 54, 58, 60, 62, 70 80 .......18 .......78 .......47 ind Beverly, Leon ........ Bibs, Tony .............. .. Bingham, Cary ............. Birdsong, Anthony .......... Black, Kathy ................. Blackmon, Yulinda ......... Bland, Angie ............. Bland, Percy .................. ..........92, 93 ..........68, 70 ........68, 133 Bland, William ................. ....... 3 6, 37, 62 Blankenbaker, Sharon ....,... Bledsoe, Karen ................ Blumenthal, Ginger ........ Bohlander, Bruce ........ Bolden, Clyde ....... Boler, Cecilia ............ Bonner, Tammye ........ Bottos, Beth ........... Boyd, Steve ........ Boyd, Tim .............. Brand, Christina ........ Branham, Brenda ........ Bray, Curtis .......,........ Breiner, Clayton ....... Brown, Brown, Brown Brown Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown Thea ......... 62, 6 Buckner, Wilbert ........ Clifford ........ Gary .......... Gene ........ Laurie ....... Phyliss ....... Sandra .......... unan49,132 -,us-12s -MUs-s8,47 --t--65,98 H-,UuuU,7o .,--uuH54,58 .nnnnunauuuH92 -as-48,66,s8,69 .--u--,-,--a9o .uutnso HHNUUH24 naUan34,35 UHNUUHB4 .HHUHUH21 -,u,U20,21 uU-5,25,84 .UHHUB4 0nHHun97 uuUn31,137 .HHHN22 Sellne ............................................. 34 Stephen ......................................... 20 Bullock, Carla ........... Buntin, Kim ........... Burk, Charles ........ Burks, Darrell ........ Burks, Derrick ....... Burks, Dwayne ......... Burnett, Abel ......... Burris, Mark .............. Burton, Charlotte ........ Buxton, judy ......... Campbell, Karen ......... Cannon, Darnell ....... Cantrell, Felicia ......... Carter, janet ....... Carter, joye ........ Carter, Lula ......... Casey, Marlin ......... Catus, Robert ......... 5, 66, 68, 69, 92, 96 .HUHHZ2 .HnHn40 .HUHU17 .HUUU76 .UUHN76 .UUUH17 UHHUUHBB uUHnn72,84 n-s---52 .--uses ,u---55,99 -,aUu20,84 UHHHUU34 n-nUHUuuUn126 --su49,58,65,92 .HsuH-----9s H,--52,141 nannn14,82 Cheffins, Harriet ..... Chambers, Karen... CHEERLEADERS ....... CHESS CLUB ............. Clayton, Rosalind ......... Clardy, Sue ................. Clemmons, Lisa ......... Cobb, Andy ............ .--n-22,4o .nnnu22,92 .NHUHN97 nNHa43 unun62 .-u-n-u-54 ...nn-nan..-N697 ....47, 84, 132 Cochran, Richard ......... . ..... .............. . .14 COE ......,...................... . ..... Cohen, Richard ......... .......... ...Q-.nu--....-0.1.35 11, 67, 68, 69 Coleman, Cindy ........ ...................... 3 5 Coleman, Mary ......... Coleman, Starlott ........ . ...................... 22 Coles, Mark ............ Collins, jeffery ....... Collins, Loretta .......... Conway, Harold .... .N H.. .H ..- .nn26,65,84, nnNnnUHUa17 --,nt--u-4o ---55,5a,65 Cooper, jimmy... ....... Cooper, joan .... . .... Coudon, David ......... Cougan, Debbie .... Crabtree, Vernell .... Craig, Diane ............ Crawford, Michael CROSS COU NTRY Crossland, Karen41 49,58,67,71, Crossland, Kerry ........................... Crossland, Thomas.. N. ...-nu..-..-........- na..-64,034 30 .........65, 84 .......29, 126 .........22, 24 sn... 49 97,126 ...sun-.non-.20 , 65 us...-. Crowe, Greg ......... ........ CSP. ................. . .....---4.663 ........37 Daniel, Debra ......... Davenport, Allen Davidson, Diana .... Davis I Davis, Davis Davis, Davis Davis I I Earl .............. . Lynn ....,..... Mary ............. Michelle ......... Paul .............. Robbie ......... ........54, 58 ................... ..97 ........41, 62, 96,127 ........93, 96 37 Davis, Robert .......... ....... 6 5 Davisson, Pete ....... ........ 8 4 Dawson, jay .......... . . .................. 50 DeBow, Bill ................ ........... . .... 7 2, 79 DeBow, Kayanne ......... .... . .... 9 6, 130, 126 DECA .......................... ......................... 3 4 DeFrantz, jim .......... Dollison, Cliff .......... Dorsey, Kim ........ Dove, Gordon ........ Nuu-47,50,84,12e nn,nnuaUuuNauu63 -uH-HU,a--s---u-55 --n-s4a,5o,58,67,71 Dove Suzy Dresser Bill Driver Leroy Duckworth Tricia Dudley Debra Dumetz Margaret Duncan Charles Dunford jerry Dunlap Harry Dycus Kimberly Ealy Willie Earnhart Elizabeth Easley Billy Easley Deborah ECHO Edmonds Yvette Edward Andrew Edwards Darlene Edwards William Elder Greg Ervin Lillian Ervin Vicki Evans, Richard Evans Rodney FCA Fenceroy Diana Ferguson Velinda Fewell john Fine Anne Finnell David 48 52 66 65 128 70 96 137 80 81 9 20 21 22 s 34 41 50 52 58 65 78 79 100 48 62 128 52 70 132 Fuqua, Kevin ....... Gaines, Dywayne .......... Gallagher, jamie ........ Gallagher, jeri ............ Gallespie, Walter .......... Gardner, Laurie ......... ......... .......47 .UHUUU47 uunn27,78 .NUU33 NUNUHUH84 suuuuunso Garing, Bradley ................. 20, 47, 48, 67, 68 Garland, Henson ....... .............. Garrett, judy ........ ........ Garrett, Laurie ........ Gelb, Teddy ............ Gilbert, Lamont ......... Gilbert, Tony .............. Gillespie, Wanda .............. GIRLS' BASKETBALL ........ GIRLS' TRACK TEAM .......... Gissendanner, john .......... Glickert, Kris .................. Goldman, Louis .......... Goodrich, Donna ......... Goodson, Dwight ......... Gordon, Becky ..,........ Gordon, Callie ........ Gordon, Susan ........... Grant, Cassandra .......... Grant, Ingrid .............. Grant, james ....... Grant, Nancy ......... Grasston, David ........ Gray, Gerald ........... Gray, Michael ........ GREAT BOOKS ......... Greene, Marcellus ................ Greenwade, Gerald ............. Greenwood, jacqueline ............ Finnell Gennifer Fitzgerald Charles Fleener Andrea Fletcher Amanda Flowers Thomas FOOTBALL FOOTLIGHTERS Foreman Cynthia Fraction Georgette 58 126 France Kendal France Selina 41 48 58 65 72 92 Freeland Ronald FRENCH CLUB French Liz 41 62 67 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Frrzzle Richard Fuqua Anna 19 22 96 , ..,........ .,.. . ......... , , ,71 , ' ....,..................................... 65, 98 ' , ............... H. ....................... .065 , ' ' ........... ....... ................. 70 , ........ .U ....................... .n90 , ......... . ..... . ............ .....28 , ........... ....... .... ..... .......... 21 , ' ......... ..u .... ..... ........ U22 , ' ' ...................... 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Hunt, Sandra ..................... 38,42,43,68,78 48,s2,se,s7,70 .u,Nn48,5o nunnuuso .HnnnH54,126 nHunHHsHHuu20 nnn48,62,66,70 uuusu-un84,90 .UUHUHHUHH43 .NuH-s0,84 Hununuso unUH78 nusunssa .nuUu22,23 .uussuuuso .uUsNHU15,7o nUUnn21,68,69 .nHUU126,131 nu-uN49,51,132 UHsnH24,40,141 Huxhold, David .... 61, 65, 66, 68, 69, 70, 84 Irby, Danny ........ . ........ 47 jackson, Brenda ....... jackson, Cliff ......... jackson, john ........ ..........365 jarrett, Ernest ........ ......... 5 4, 58 jewell, Darlene ......... ......... 9 2, 93 jewell, john ........... ............ 8 4 johnson, james ........ ......... 5 8, 65 johnson, Kathy ......... johnson, Mark .......... johnson, Teresa ........ jones, Charyl ......... lones, Crawford ..... ones, Debra......... lones, Gabriell ...... ones, Holli ...... ones, jeftery ...... 2 jones, Kathy .....,... . tones, Kenneth. ....... tones, Malcom ..... 1ones, Michelle. .... . lones, Natasha .. .... 1ones, Rick .... .. 1ones, Talbert ........ A Jones, Tyler ,...... . jordan, Dexter ..... jloyce, Adrain ....... . ,oyce, Teresa . ..... .. yoyner, Vivian .... g.. ---...- ........65, 83, 84i ......4o, so p,a41 ..fn..-gf.-6.54 ..,...5o, 97 .........s4 uun-fn...64.66.-6.6.6620 50, 52, 65, 96, 97 . 96 ,,, ..... 42, 43, 50 ..n.un-nun.nn-u.n....2'I 41, 50, 56, 58,60 .....-.............-.....21 ......t.68, 126 ......65, 97 Kennedy, Solomon ...... ....... 3 3, 42, 43, 49 KEY CLUB ............... Keys, Milton ...,... Kilgore, Leroy ........ King, Donald Kirby, Connie ........ Knight, Charles ..... Kuhn, Linda...,.,... Lacey, Della ..... Lael, Larry ...........,... Lalfollette, joan 1 ...... Lamb, Suzie ........ Lasher, Kieth ....... LATlN CLUB ....... Lauray, Sharon .,..... Lawson, David ..... Lee, David ........ Lelforge, Becky ....,. LETTERMEN ....... Lewis, Arnold ..... Lewis, john, ............ Lightfoot, Debra .... Lingeman, Becky ........ Lipkins, Byron .......... Lisenby, Terry ,...... .......62, 65, 75, 84 ...........30, 84, 90 ......42 ......20 ......46 .......l.92, 96 76 ..4 .... 48, 52, 67 58 ...........49 ......35 ......96 ......47 ......4o ............65 ........38, 50 ........49,93,132 .....,.50, 56,84 7 .Mansions .... Malone, Sherman? gg.. Malone, Twlyonna5....... Malone, Verdonha Marrs, judy ......... ' 1 ...,. Marrs, judy ..,.. . ., ...... Martin, Laura ..... Mason, Kyle ..., Q.. Mathis, Doug ........ MAT MAIDS .............. Mathews, David ........ Matthews, Duke ....... McClendon, Garnett McClure, Bill .............. nun sf.,-,554 ........,........,126 ...... ....31 ......41, 50 -6uf-N........s-1-.5464--66.41 41, 50, 68, 97, 132 50 .......34 ...,..31, 38, 63 -an-4 -.n.......n..84 26, 129 McClure, Michele. .,..... .,........ 1 26 McClury, Karla .......... McCray, Linda ........,.. McCree, Ernestine ....... Mclntosh, Paula .,...... McLaughlin, Andy .... .......34 .......93 .......93 ..... ..79 McLaughlin, Steve' ....... ....... 7 9 McNeil, Robert ....... McNeil, Susan ..... Medjeski, john ....... MEN'S ROTC ....... Milgate, Karen ..... Miller, Dawn ...... Miller, Dianeg ....7 . Miller, Kevin Miller, Lisa. ...... Minor, jauna ......... Mitchell, Sandra Mitchell, Stanley .....,.. Mitchell, Paul ...... .... Monroe, Len'ita....,.1.. Moore, Debra .......... .. Moore, Kenneth. ...... . Moore, Sherrae Moore, Toni.. ....... Morgan, William ..... .. Morre, joe ............. Morris, David....g.. V flyiorris, Michael ...... . Morrison, Pat ....... Mosley, Georgeup... Moss, Pete .........,.. Moure, David ...... Murphy, Benita ...... 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I.: :ffl ,,1 ,, k. lil: E? I , . 51,1 .. 1 M. 641 ?':'? ,l 'gg , ', . Yin ' f, 'mm -.1 'r gs ?b 5? I ff 2' , 14 5-fi ' ,,f, -. af. . ,, ., '55-ff: 1 7 waz li QM- hi 4 an ,i,. iff, Z4 '11 Y C Sfisillfij. U3 I O 1 I . Q. UU FD E UQ 3' U7 rw 3' O 2 E DJ CD Q3 4 FD 7 N4 U7 'D FD Q . FL 'Q Q3 rw 0 DJ D Q. loved it very much. It evoked in most people feelings of great loyalty or great hatred-but never, that I knew of, in- difference. I learned a great deal there, not only in classes, but even more outside the school building itself, about friendship, frustration, snobbery, uncertainty, bravado, bravery, bluster, beauty, hurt and harm, loneliness and love. It was, in short, very much like life, for better and worse- life condensed into four short years and several crowded hallways. I treasure Shortridge not only for the gifts it be- stowed on me but also for the blows it dealt me, the hard and lovely lessons I learned in and out of its classrooms that basically seem to me still to apply, a quarter of a century later. Dan Wakefield, Novelist-journalist Our thanks to Mr. Richard johns and the High School journalism Institute staff, Mr. Richard Cohen and The Echo staff, Mr. Donald Oldham, Mr. Larry Glaze, our yearbook representative, Mr. Ed Sims and National School Studios, Mr. Clarence Downey, our photographer, Ms. Webb and Ms. McNiel, the of- fice personnel and the counselors, james Benn for the cover design, Suzanne Wells for getting us started, and our deepest, most grateful and most sincere thanks to our dedicated staff and to our advi- sor, Mr. Robert Houston. l'd like to start by thanking Mr. johns for giving me my basic knowledge of yearbook editing. Thanks to Mr. Cohen for the use of his friendly staff Ionly when he didn't need them, of coursej. Thanks to all our industrious staff, and most es- pecially to Suzy Dove, who often did more than her share, to Gordon Dove, to Liz French and Sandi Schwarzin for doing the undesirable odd jobs, to Brian Wells, and to Thomas Williams for his ideas and cooperation. And most of all I want to express my most heartfelt gratitude to our patient Mr. Houston, and to Leah, without whose mar- velous ideas and humor I would have cracked up. Thank you all. And so ends the 1975 edition of the Shortridge Annual. l sincerely thank all those individuals who sweated for this yearbook: Mr. Houston, Liz, Suzy, Lewis, Thomas, Kelley, and an especially big thank-you to my twin, Nancy. lt's been a lot of work and fun, and I'm not sure in what por- portions. With the end of the year our self-pride is swept away at saying good-bye to many friends for the summer. And seniors leave 'Ridge perhaps with damp eyes and surely many memories. With the title of Shortridge Alumni, they leave with a certain feeling of Shortridge pride also in- stilled in many others. Leah Hickerson Nancy Hemly Co-Editor-in-Chief, 1975 Annual Co-Editor-in-Chief F375 Annual HERFF JONES YEARBODKS . 'Zff , . Xia. I I 1 N P ll 1 w P il S. L N l i .J ,r l 'I R L . Y, Q i, i ! r 1 1 r. JY ml X S S L 1 . 4 A D F l n an u ' ' 'WU' IL - .ff 7 - J' 3. . :.q. -,,-SN I, L 7 ' L f '. , -G J Jr , 'U w. ? '. . , ,. ' vf,i.f.'-- Q., 5 511 .:' ' 'J 1, 1 - :wt . 1 , 1 ' cf 1.24 ',,. .' 1'- XX 1,53-kr . -. if - 'ff 1 f'l'1':,t A -1 Q, v , ,, ,. s ., ' F-'si l, V .Yu . --, f'1,:' . 'typ 'fgif r - , Q:-. ,gf 5. V S . 1' or 4. , . ,-3 I .'.i- 1 52fTj f'g :j Zvgfi . 9' :Z 42 , . 1: V nv A 2 L4 .. f., ,


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