Southport High School - Anchor Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)
- Class of 1972
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X - A any ...s, Y' Vu, s 5 J x u 1- ,, T . -.x f Sikh! f 3? 'es 4 1 I yy X .,., , -4432 Q N414 Q25 jr., 'A -x . V ' was 541' M95 'K hp ,Q 'Fivvb W g,U, s. ,, .,. X, rf, .Q WA mn 113+ A 'uv ww fig . L. z fl, We 4' ff 'if just a simple game of pitch and catch Q1 After ending the season 15-9, this yearfs glovemen went on to win the Sectionals over Manual in a Hard fought 2-1 victory. Lead by the power-armed pitching of seniors Mike Knapp and Rick Nor- mington, the ballpark boys compiled impressive records throughout the squad. Senior Terry Cravens and juniors jeff Lawless and Stan Sheil rounded out the pitching corps which enabled Coach John Dwenger to look. toward the bench without hesitation when help was nf-eded. 855:-ball 17 1971 VARSITY BASEBALL H Opponent Columbus Columbus Marshall Marshall Ben Davis Ben Davis Warren Central Speedway Seymour Howe y Tech Martinsville Lawrence Central Manual Columbus North Central North Central 2nd COUNTY 1st SECTIONAL 1971 RESERVE BASEBALL Columbus Columbus Marshall Marshall Ben Davis Ben Davis Warren Central Speedway Seymour Howe Tech Martinsville Lawrence Central Manual Columbus North Central North Central Cathedral 3 9 1 2 4 4 5 0 4 2 9 2 4 1 9 2 5 Opponent 1 11 11 11 6 6 9 1 1 7 0 0 3 1 5 1 3 1 Ballpark boys win s tional The Cards were blessed with sev- eral fine ball blasting batters. Myron Moriarity led the Redbird flock with a .500 average. Other outstanding swingers were juniors Stan Sheil, 4 homeruns 18 rbi's, and Steve Montgomery, 5 homeruns 22 rbi's, S Seniors played an important role in batting also with Terry Cravens con- necting on .365 percent and pitcher Rick Normington, ning a .305. if , Y, 5. . i , Tracksters out-pace challenging oppositiong 4-Q . l 1 . 4 .Y , , 7 , Wi DR-I if 9 R -li-in E 2. ..ux.-JL 'E ,I E E , - fU T ! - fL Yiakfi' ' lT.Z.,f: ----ni aku, . 1 uw EE N 1 3 .gn 5 2 I E. y Qi f57W L 7i:f' ' fl A A T29 b ' . V hg.g D .J 1, L I 3 3116? ':'f - If f ' A ,yn -.3 1 xg, A , mit: f 5. A 2 A . -ga' k-L' 1 wr QI . li M jg K': ei? 2 1 Q 1 2.14 ,LR Q 150 . ii i . -5 . , , - A fffaw , x 9 2'-K x x X ,Q I 1 1 nr J 3 ' L 4' , 1 i 6 L wt ,, iwgis D df wa. ., A M I L' -,ev - f Q R' w3 f'zfj i fi Lf M sf 51 ip? 'Lf' 'I A if as W. 1 4 'fin' fm!!! ,M .Y-M4-in .-Af .Mp - .ggi w .! Experience pays off, Cindermen prove It in County and Sectional Hurdling tough competition by great lengths, the Redbirds over-ran their foes in an easy fashion to realize victory in all but three meets. In their season opener against Columbus, the cindermen humiliat- ed the Bulldogs with an astounding 91-26 count. Similar was the position that arch-rival Manual found itself in with a point total of 42 compared to S.H.S.' 76 point accumulation. The smallest margin of victory reached was the 23 point difference in the contest against Lawrence Central, 70-50. In the North Central Relays, Mr. Dial's team evened out with Tech and North Cen- tral. QQNE3 ag S.H.S. 91 Columbus 54 79 89 68 76 70 9 l 3 We 49 C at T .. C Tech Ben Davis Roncalli Franklin Central Muncie Central Manual Lawrence Central U2 W-HSN I1 . .s ss ....,., as.. +6 ,.., . QP-'J w ft si i it? Nortlg r 'Na 3 4 ' Q ' Lf l97l TRACK OPPONENT 26 64 38 29 33 45 42 50 28 27 60 H2 fi ,ilt Washt 26 75 Manual 6' 43 Tied 2nd North , T Relays 2 n d CO U ,. , ,.'t-Xe. a7i'f75i:-f7isM-- , s sa- - ' -E gi ' 1. l st ii? .. at,gasfs,gt,f.e.zs 5 t w, E a 7 till ssss 1 gtg w t ,t - i gli 'fewest T ,tts ' - 2 at G3 1 332.15552 ti T T fl l T lil . -, ,, vff. swf .11-V E , r siilar ' 5 - . -ww,Qf,,-,f,w1,,gzi.tf-ft . i vhs- I 153 K, 71 43 at 9 Bene, 8 36476 , . A-www-'awe A. he at A , 5 zfslgggzfflpigi -, . ,sw 9 - ,rfrss . f C, 7 C tsts at at 6, C40 , . ,f Q 9 'Lf 'K t' f L,,t,, t 677 ,ss,,s , i ,ang .s i ,L,5g2fws,. W ' ls 7 - 2- 1 -ft' s,,. t'-t - fig ,4,,,., 116 4, , t-f- 11.52fi?iFE2-Vilifii' WLWK QW f -fTf,i:191i 1JQLf f9613-ftilif K-fiiflftfii we H ff sfmft ' -fi t s? 'sft .' z 2f.i s if ltr t , r 'tt' 1, t', ' ,, t- s '-., is-if 2' j-ig'-1 Ziff s-,. italy' 1512581 'it s,,s, 1 , lW., V,,t z,, ,,.,, ,6 ttt,t T 4 'T rsl, f-,.t A. ,.'- as ij? T , ' +4 t ,'t, V Q V ft' srsr ' ' as .1 .. of wks A. , wifi' 4--,ww M- .. -sfgfis: is ,tss 4 A gyf. W .f .ssHL,l,: - A YJ V- Was, , :,.-ty! 7: 190- 5 f .t A: gf -vg,.A.s, K so l.k,. is l tt ' Q . tl'll tiff All in '52 -:?? igfQ5t ' ts' sslft t,ss t f 6 ,,,, 1 12:-wisssit'-'L ,1 7 C T .imgitwt,,fq5sQaxf:gsvzss22:W ws'-een' --- Jlitzzrsszw ..,, wr' ,sa ,.a,we:s 1, f 3 f'-, Q f1fk RACKETEERS RACK-UP ,I B C My .Ah f ,ggi ., kr -, LV K , gmw ,-:mei 1S'1-Aww, . . ,f v ,M 5 LM . H, 9, A,,,k .,fyg wfelf M sexi' A Hi -- ,mv FPL., 1 45'-fn 4, . i iff i f 5:-Q vvsiasff-':.Y 1 A S , X. K , NEWQ-f N. l24'f9?'D1S , 14 . I W 'W' -ii!-gi,-vnu Awww...-,M i-wmigzgipmr .J ii 13 1.4, W, 2 sw ,v . - 52:-. -fi, X is K'- ' Tfiiig y 3I,,,T,,,, ,.. . .W S H H-'Vw .1,m.wBw.U .. '-LfMg.ws,ss - ' V ' gg ,M ,- f 1 75 'Nair fl. VI 'S 7 ,- 5 ,gi 4, K, .A . maxi SECTIDNAL This season was the best we have ever had, stated Head Coach Cline and assistant Shaffer. This season the racket men compiled a 28-2 season, taking second in the County, first in the Sectional, and third in the Regional contest at Lawrence Central. The spring season started with a booming 19-1 season. The number one doubles team, john Hammond and Greg Waltz, seniors, took a first place in the Sectional, and qualified for the Regional contest. 7 , u sv, at . Qui' Greg Waltz, number one man, strains to return opponents shot. With a powerful follow through, Kent Moseman beats opponent. Swinging hard, leff Smith puts his opponent on the defense. Iohn Hammond, number two man, takes time to perfect his serve Keith Kehlback, junior, is Coach Cline's top future prospect. Straining to make a return, Bob Bush meets opponents serve. Tennis 25 Golf team s-putters but finally clubs opposition for 20-9 tab Southport's golf team, paced by seniors Scott Harvey and Mike Maxfield, and junior standout Kit Gipson, parred the final hole of their 1970-77 season to iron out 20 big victories against 9 defeats. Fowler's swingers carded a 3-4 autumn record and placed 4th in the match for the county and 4th in the sectional last spring. The clubsmen, coached by experienced Carl Fowler, hacked down the Ben Davis Giants' beanstalk in the fall finale, 190-218. Harvey fired a 33, followed by Ctipson with a 37 and Maxfield with a 38. Statistics in the fall campaign included: W-L-T: 4-3 5-2 3-4 3-'I-1 2-2-2 3-2 0-2 Steve Cass, junior, looks on impassively as E junior Steve Cass demonstrates the correct Name: Fall '71 Scott Harvey 79.0 Kit Gipson 76.4 Mike Maxfield 79.6 Jamey Mabe 82.8 Dave Crist 80-5 Randy Miller 81.7 Steve Cass 82.0 A The many arms of swinging senior Scott Harvey D exhibit the fundamental techniques of proper putrginksimothe holg' swing and grip. B Determined Kit Gipson blasts out of a sand trap proach Shot from the feel at Sarah Shank. C Senior stroke-artist Randy Miller shows off his putting form. , ...,.,.-... l 3 ,g., ,,,..,.,. . Lg . ,. 1 B his ap- .r A-U. sk ., Robbins bruisers blast wa to countg Excellent team speed, blocking, and rushing execution, was the way Coach Chuck Robbins outlined his gridsters' overall offensive perform- ancethis season. Heading the offensive department this year were two seniors, jeff Law- less with a 33 yard punting average and Steve Montgomery with his 134 point total plus the top county scorer honor. Pat Bray's 23 PAT'S added to the Card'stallv. E , If H ,Q ' .. :V f ,Q Vyly I i 5 Q ,,:f-1 V' ' thampionship it L A ii, W K , 5' is wi' 1- Wg? , w g, M' Lg? Z e l l kr LV: as W 1 JSZFWH' 'Eg WH . V 'K rests- 4 A 1 H f .gfQ L wiping ff si,.,pfff4m f l A , w HUM as - gk , fi? Lg? LZ M as H My K L-ff , -A I' Ffa. . nn F an T5 X is Vg, xg, g A 1 , iigggiga . J 1... MV. , gg Q I if ' F Q 1 55 - ,si iffy 2 2 F1 2 j, f ,f 1 r l. L ,Q Q as fi 5? ga U U 1. if ,,,' A V K fm- 3 W- 5 L Nj , ii IKM. T, WWI , 'l A 3? , r?'fff,,. ' 99 3 -'Q H gf' f- . - 3. ,EV gg, ,mi W- ,QUIK V. 4,57 V, Que'-,:1Fagf,.ixky-'VT H f -,-5,61 -24. ffl , M 5 E Fm we new 9533352 V, 'B' ,. ..A:, ,. 2 '2- M Ulf' me if Y . Nt V., K, ki, . as ' as ' U f ff J ,.. 1- 'fg-, 'ggi 'K Pi V ' ' N .gt K 7 A 'gg ,s ss Q ,sf ' 5' : waz use: V gas A . xiii-f ,. W - 5 ein H sw 4 S gf .1 . ' 2 - fVQ-a vi .. Q , it . :. , A. , R31 as Q asa. L uf ggsqg ff:i.,,-. t- tg- at -ia-.i .. wt -A V Nl 'I A Roberts gets the word! B Montgomery slams forward for a five yard gain. C Montgomery goes in to assist a teammate. D Coach Robbins shouts instructions to his linemen. E Stan Scheil outpaces his opponent. F Dumpy moves in to dump another defender. E F 0 C ' 9 E Q ., Q , s t 5 Q . I Q A It N , - , Q H K aw, .1 ,gh Q 'KV K A . , 4 my .f , ' z E -Y A Q or t fs A . ,q' Qi 4 ag A in . , .. I if Q.. 'U 5- gg.- i-ww 'o,,,'u 24:12 .Q-gf' STE igglg. fE o'c Q1-'AC uo 'O .1-:U ev -an as 'U f Eh E3 5- o E Y h e It was homecoming for SHS as H arper scored t port 24 and lngmire added anothe one. Bray kicked 5t L3fayette d 0 o o field goaland boote ree extra p ' Sou We He pushe made the rlghl. Hard work, ability, the desire to win was the way Coach Tom Hathaway described the force which drove the speeding harriers to an undefeated season. The 1971 cross-country team repeated the goal which the 1970 harriers set last year, STATE. Southport came out on top with the low score of 56 compared to second place Northwest with a far distant 129. Brant Bennett, with a time of 9:39, placed fifth in the meet and was the first of the harriers to cross the finish line. Closely following Bennett was lack Opsahl with a finishing time of 9:39. For nine years, Mr. Tom Hathaway has been cross-country coach at Southport, and has en- tered a team in the state meet each of these nine years. In these years, Southport has won two state championships and has had four teams placing in the top ten, Throughout his years of coaching, Mr. Hathaway's teams have compiled a total of 52 wins, only 4 losses, and 1 tie in dual meets. Out of 12 varsity runners, seven coached by Mr. Hathaway have broken the 10 min- ute goal for the two mile course set by coaches throughout the state. As the season came to a close with another state championship, Coach Hath- away concluded that Our cross country team was the toughest that Indiana's ever had,'f and it was. HARRIERS hike to another undefeated season N fffi' , ff 17 xXA if ,. an fy' M, f ,xfg fy 'I '--....,xV 'M fxfjz in i L 38 Cross Country gh MBP 'Qs vim We AWK. I e,,e 1 Qeee -re' eW'i if'f ' J ,Tw 1:1 L new HQ, 4 is Q if H el. l F' . , I if A Brant Bennett speeds toward fourth place V' in the state meet. ' B Judges congratulate Southport harriers on winning state rneet. - C. Crossing the finish line, Marshall McNew shows winning stride. D Chuck jordan and Mark Taylor keep pace with their opponents. 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L 4 ' 7 ci. .:s,ssIH.fJ2l'f , ,,., , .-S..w.i L-1,:i1..,.. ,, I Cross Country 39 577' ff f, ,f 'W I, D .mf hw Youthful g mnasts face tr ing season Plagued by a shortage of veterans the gymnastics team forced a discourag- ing season. Promising juniors Don Bush and Brad Hart return next year with other underclassmen aid from Glenn Freeze and Doug Wagner. Dave Matthews led the gymnasts in scoringthroughoutthe season. The 1-11 season finished with a high note as the squad won over Portland. A Returning junior Don Bush displays some of his still ringstalent. B Part two of the still rings team, Pete Blanken- horn displays his own skill. C Tumbling artist Dave Matthews prepares to end another routine. D Youth will play an important role in next year's squad, E Dave Matthews demonstrates one of his more original positions. F ln the beginning Matthews makes it look easy. Ad' Qi 4 as -fm, ,, fx? - N um., :sin , M f, if if L Y wx: iw. , . 't , C, V fy -' fri! a ,,, , iiii i .A out man in finals Southport Southport Southport Southport Southport Southport Southport Southport Southport Southport Southport Southport My Southport l97l-72 Team Record Q12-ll Lawrence Cent. Ben Davis Pike Kokomo Franklin Cent. Decater Cent. North Central Warren Central New Albany Arlington Jeff. Lafayette Crawfordsville Bloomington M , , t,. v 6th place in County 2nd place in N. Central Invit. 4th place in Sectional A Robin Thoman ridea man out while watching clock. B Big .lim moves in. C .lim Yeager tries to keep opponent from crawling offthe mat. D Thoman strains to keep from being reversed Y E Al Koch attempts a sita---it 'H '.l.',7I'llKJCS!L1i?- qui' ,SF qelllvff-ff 9. X ,. K 5? ut he couldn't do it Southport wrestlers met some tough opposition this year, but came through with flying colors to sport a nifty 12-1 season tally. The highlight of the season was a victory snapping Bloomington's tthis year's State Champs! 45- meet winning streak, 25 to 17. Outstanding performances by 98 lbs. Kenny Dicks C19-4 and 1st in N. Central Invitationalj, 105 lbs. john Krivacs l18-4 with a 1st in the Sectionalj, 126 lbs. jim Yeager C25-4 and 2nd in the Statej, and 185 lbs. Bruce Smith Q16-7 and 1st in N. Central Invit- ational? added to the team's al- ready impressive statistics. A Crawdad john Krivacs chicken wings his man forafall, B Al Koch tries for two with the extended switch. C Showing brute strength Bruce Smith cradles his man. 46 Basketball 'u me Injur plagued hoopstersfai to compete with healthy foe An early season injury plight reeked havic among the hoopsters. Senior jim Gearries suffered a knee injury after sophomore guard jim Krivac: had been lost due to a broken foot. junio Dale Nordholt followed next with a broken wris and thereby leaving th.ree starting positions open The lack of manpower resulted in a 2-6 recorc going into the Christmas vacation, and thougl the reserves saw a lot of action, the morale ant fan support suffered. T U What Happened? 0 Gary Hinchman drives around picks by Dale Nordholt and Terry Bisesi. Lacking size, john Hammond gets position in case Dale Nordholt's twisting shot fails. A jim Gearries special from the top of the key Star-studded Sophomore jim Krivacs lays up two. All Tourney selection john Hammond pops from 20 feet Hammond drives against a S.S. Fort Wayne defender ir route to the first win of the season. Driving guard Ron Mclean glames Inward while jef' Kasting looks on. 'Q f s HN? W 4 W if, l x -, .1 ,M if Q . Q1 5 kk ,, U Q EE 'Q' U .Q if L 31.4 5-J ..,..,W, .V , , 9 -so, ' .ix I3 1 o ix Basketball 47' 48 Basketball Roundballers roll in Count 5 unit and effort win 7 of 8 e Going into the County Tourney as underdo the now healthy Cards came as quite a surpr to many. Pulling out victories over Pike and Speedvg in the closing minutes, the Cards lost a typi tournament game to Ben Davis 51-50 after a tril overtime. 0 By recording victories in the next five gan over Shelbyville, Marshall, Columbus, Northw and lawrence Central, the redbird .leagers imprc to 10-9 with Kokomo and Manual left before I sectionals. A. Coach Richard Theil rises from the bench to voice so instructions. B. Pacing the Cardinals in assists, Fred Poe tops for 1 under the board. C. lohn Hammond attempts to avoid a Columbus Bulld D. Center lohn Stevens and jeff Kasting battle for the rebou E. Krivacs, Nordhaflt, Hammond and Poe head toward hoop as Gearries guns. G F. jim Krivacs accelerates past Giant defenders as pivotr Dale Nordholt sets a pick. ' G. lim Gearries launches a 15-foot jump shot over the fending Ben Davis Giants. . H. Center Dale Nordholt shoots for two as lohn Hamm: gains position underneath. 0 1 ,Lx in .rw . I NSS' -A , Awww ,f . , , fps :fy 55 ? . ' . ' 'Q K , . Jae -Q f 1 F 1 ,M '5 if , A v 1? F fe 4- , 'gqgf K W H .,Ef:,o1z V, mdk K Uv iggn Q F K 'fi S J Aj' J A 1 I U , MN?-9'H,Q . X lr LQ I I 44 A VV K 5 .N yyrr p 5, 5- ' K In ' - S s 4 E ' X s , , I fa -f-...lb 3 MN Q 1910 Q '9 '14, Q, ya .NJ e..37.X5f ,,. xx As'-1, V , J, its fl P Q V Q ' 1 -x'.,W rg A . .1 4. Q QL ig. 1 ,W k nx 1 g Az, 3, 'Q' I , Q 3ig:e' A., fi 5 ' As' -' L f X- Q 1 fx, 1 ,, '.' M 'i 1 'Q' xhf 'Ns W. Xi, .air K LQ!! . 9 1, LA , Q K uk q Q 5 .A 4 A .1 12 , ' 1 3' ' ' 72.3 N V, gp V. I , -Q , ly M 3 . ini- 'E vi Y E xx: 6. If , , A e ,. g, , A 3? R , 1 S! VN Q dl O Basketball 49 - fi Vw 50 Basketball l Dramatic -.nl ' di' gun? ,,.,.--'- r ,,,,.-f' season finishes as ballboys cQmpile'1Os-12 Standing with a higher than .500 mark for the first time in the season, the 'Redbird flock regrouped and began 'to show its' depth. The movin' machine surprised seventh ranked Kokomo by playing even with and above the Wildcats, only to be edged out in the final seconds. City rival, Manual, too, found the roundballers a fast improving club, yet they too managed to slip by the end with a five point margin. Sectional Tourney time arrived with SHS drawing Attucks in the second game. U The city power was challenged by an overwhelming-sized Cardinal crowd and high spirited, die-hard set of hoopsters, only to squeak by the Birds in the final 245 seconds. A Fred .Poe drives baseline to the hoop. B .lim Krivacvs scoots around a pick by associate guard Fred Poe. C Jumpin' Jim Krivacs shoots toward two. D it On the receiving end ofa fast break, Terry Besesi scores. - E Dale Nordholt attempts a reverse lay-in during the Attucks conflict. F No foul but Fred Poe and an Attucks player are floored. G Dale Nordholt out-jumps Attucks center Rickard McGuire and .lim Gearries for the caroms. 0 ,y ' 2 a ' L 4 x W .:- K. x K V A ' .fn ' ' N ,, . X- 3 ., , s .2 WM ,.......f......J 'USL ..........J if -Q 5 '--- 1 '-,, 1 df. My 41---If ' f A, E. . -Q-L f YY, My V' 7' ' ' V A 4 Q p 'vkg if ' 'QF I3 f I3 I 13 I3 Q 1533, . 13 9 f ff . K V, ' ,R k 'Q :,, , cfs- P ,aEA evi l Q54 L jing, Y hw- j fy wr- ' ' ' fv f . D 1 ' Q , z M. , , ,L , It if ji! :Q Q O ,j Q , :Z ,.: 5 A,,,V, 3, . Q 2 Mia mi VVV 5 .If . A A. KM ,. . I E i Q I f A . , plpt ' -e tu tu -...-I H1 ,xii ' M! ' o 'S' .flfm ' w R . -1 i 1 ......, if L , a Basketball 51 CU L 4.1 LD bw 14- cn FU U7 'G U U7 L. 4.a LD ogs. lohn Bulld U .C o-v '4- O U1 -U C CV .C U .C Q-I 4-v TU 4-I C 0 E 4-1 .E O Q. Q. CU U1 .2 'O N III N an E N U L- cu C GJ Q. o C o lh ru an U1 cv .C r- O IX d-J L o Q. .C 4-1 3 O LD 4 W' l 'T lx 1'- CU E o L '+- I CU L- 'Q an O-' Q. E cv 25' N .E O I-' 'Q cu Q. o o ..C Eh on C ': V7 N :A 2 .E 3 fx 11 'U an il' U 2 E u c N E .c u .E I O LD o-1 x. O Q. .C o-I D O LD H? 51 ead I' I' DOW The season ledge OTE. U Ln C U 4-I x. CU 3 C' A-4 U5 L. 54: V RD C O 0-l DD .E .C m N 3 um .Q 1. C fu GJ U vi GJ 1. 3 .99 '+- 2 .Q : o 'cs .E r: cu E I- : o '4- 'cs cu U fd E. m 'C 1. N U GJ .C 4-4 .Z U KU .D in ju red th 5 OJ .C O-I .C .':' 3 N1 lx 4-J x. O V7 O Q. .C 4-I 3 vi I' 0' Villl za is 'Ja BS QU vt' 3 fe can gr -UO-' 'C +-Cf ,V -3 QE S8 UU GJ th. CU -ES .Q .C .25 3: 2? oe Em OJ E+- N I2 O-' P- -Q'O -8 gc was 3 'U ge 'LE 'Km SIN Lhlh Od L- O Q. 'EQ ga: ana. 2 .Q :s o 'ca game in ecide the 'cz o O-l 0-' o ..C Rh Dx 0-9 ': N .C U N 3: .C U O Q.. ri N C CU o-v U1 o-v ED L 1: cv .c O3 .E 'F so N c 3 O Q fr rx 3 S O D. -C Q-I 3 O Cf! XXI 51' if I 73rd wins senior struggle as Shooting Stars finish 9-0 A ture championship team repeats their title year after year as did the Seventy-Third Street Reformed Stickball Team. Becoming the Senior League champion by defeating the Hustlers 53-45, the Seventy-Third squad made it two years in a row. Led by Greg Stout, Lloyd Showalter, Sam Reed, jeff Lawless and Rick Frances the Seventy-Third team exhibited a well-balanced offense throughout the tourney. Bench support came from Bob Whiffing, Ron Lakey, Kent Graham, Guy Hanson and junior, Rich Dela Cruz. junior League compeition featured the well-balanced Shooting Stars against the powerful Sharpshooters. Though down by five at the half the Shooting Stars led by Dan Pickard, Ray Sprong, Steve Thomas, Gary Brinkoetter and Rick Black exploded in the second half to finish with the winners trophy and 51 points to 41 for the Sharpshooters. Shooting Star Reserves Mike Rusher, Mike Smith and seniors, Dave Smith and Carlos Burwell all saw extended action against the Rebel Rousers in which a league high of 101 points were scored to the Rousers 10. Sophomore action pitted the Visions ll against the Mudballers which resulted in a 57-28 Mudballer romp. Freshmen honors were bestowed upon the Revengers who nipped The Freshmen Hustlers 45-41 in the championship game. Intramurals 55 WEEE 3? as 'sire 'G' R 'fig' .-....... EEE. -if? Sv.. Q 55 Swimrningwgjs' if if W ' Q V K X ,,4,z,?l5y,..,,...ae-eff .. .f! t ' '12 'TEE ' s , 1 ,Qfwf 33? ww, - Q my A Doug Burton and Dave Shuck, in starting position, wait for the gun. B Bart Braden prepares himself for a tough race. C Rick Gilbert, butterflyer,gwaits for his leg of the individual medley relay. Stretching to gain yardage, Phil Brunoehler and John Click swim the 400 yard freestyle. E Readying himself for the start, Ted Pollard anticipates a first in hisevent. l . . -P .. if - , -sf . , i M A I . . A., A . A, , -A A jmgsagt, A . fig? ,5gLmZf'Q iir1 .Q H . , M rwux ,, , , w if..- r m 1 3 Wi' . ,. ' - ,, ' mm,-if-s..a. 'W- Swim tea Qfgefyffa SK ' H -A, M9555-fu swf' ww h 1: .iw-0 A ,, ,M ,, tg place t MM,iY Qi5Qig g,.9' : 2 .ist M up xxx wi in 255 sw. , Q Y 5' ,S 11-Tigil fir, M YQ ff ,mb , fa, wi gg i ,mv w A, .. A . mfg , Af? Y 1 K A X. -an V , in . ' ,H Y 'JL' ,wwe X an HM fl. 1: - :S-,E .. , 3 -' liwgifm 9: i . A - , Q i i i , M- If .-- i fi 1-s. 4' ,K Nw HQ as Q, 'Ek ,yi R V a N, ,, W, Q. ., V K t ,SW rf :.- W T - 0, Q, hw 3, K 'Q i N 93? . I Q i ,,, ,f:+f,,f , . 5-T L. , ,mfs k ansas' 155,11 ,Q ,, 41. RA -' .f g ravy ,.,.vg?4af uw' 7 , , 5 J. C. 1. ,M .,,.' J , A v. Q ,V Swimming 57 i Km MQ? .w. wwf , fmM ., K .Q ,Q .-Q Mlm A i . Q x Sm! .1 -ha fi 2'Q'.fH Qf..'ig flak A Athletic Cou ncil oversees sports program Conforming to IHSAA regula- B tions concerning inter-school athle- . tic contests for both boys and girls - A' C makes up only one of the many du- gi if ties undertaken by the Athletic 'if 'Q v Council. 'tgt A W Another responsibility pertains , Q 1,1 towhich athletes are eligible for -rg 'C special awards such as varsity l letters, senior jackets, athletic y i it blankets, the Dr. Harry Myer and N the McLaughlin awards. , .i: Q Q Maintaining the power to reclaim I 1 any awards given to an athlete if if his conduct should reflect an unbe- coming image for a Ietterman or a gentleman is one of the more dif- ficult jobs of the Council. 58 Team Pictures A Athletic Council BACK ROW: Thomas B VarsltyTennis FRONT ROW Greg W3lIZ' Hathaway, lack Farr, Richard Brunoehler leff Smith Keith Kehlbeck BACK ROW Chauncey McDaniel, Steve Cline, David Ber Coach Cline Bob Bush Kent Moseman johr tram, Roger Ratliff, Carl Braden. FRONT Hammond ROW: john Dwenger, Charles Robbins, Al bert Theil, james Head, Larry Stanford, Rich ard Theil, Steve Dial, Carl Fowler. A n,,,, .1 .53 gy? ...I Mr. Stephen Cline, tennis coach, commented that We had the best fall season ever, nine wins and one loss. One of the biggest highlights of the season was defeating Lafay- ette jeff, the North Central Confer- ence champions, 5-4. Coach Cline also stated that With four seniors and two juniors making up the varsity team, our spring season could prove to be very interesting. blgex nys i .i.Q if We had a good spring season, recalled Mr. Carl Fowler, golf coach. Our record was 15-4. We finished fourth in the county and fourth in the sectional missing by one stroke going to the regional. Looking ahead, Mr. Fowler stated ll that With our experience and some hard work, we will have an out- standing season this spring. A Reserve Tennis BACK ROW: Mark Raf- dal, Kenneth Smith, Tom Moore, Duane Boldt, Steve Sturm. FRONT ROW: Bob Creve, Craig Blanton, Neal Puckett, Mike McDonald, Paul Peck. B Varsity Golf BACK ROW: Mr. Stanford, Kit Cipson, Scott Harvey, Mike Maxfield, Steve Cass, Randy Miller, Mr. Fowler, ERONT ROW: lamey Mabe, Dave rust. C Reserve Golf BACK ROW: lon Nelson, Mike Arnold, Gary Stringer, Greg Hopper, Fred Brennan. FRONT ROW: Mr. Stanford, jim Wieting, Chris Perry, Mr. Fowler. Team Pictures 59 We had a few outstanding per- formances, but our success was due to a team effort, commented Mr. Dial. The season record of 8-2 along with our sectional victory has been the best record for several years, and with a number of returning lettermen, this year's track team should improve over last year's record. Cindermen show teamwork A Varsity Track BACK ROW: Dave Mat- thews, Steve Montel, Bruce Weingardt, Dave Roberts, Gary Martlage, Mike Carter, jon Fish, Coach Steve Dial MIDDLE ROW: Chuck jordan, Dave Carrigan, Doug Woess- ner, Greg Daulton, Rod Spurgin, Brant Bennett, Rusty Stratton, Don Tilford FRONT ROW: Tom Connerly, jack Opsahl, Mar- shall McNew, Dave Rodebaugh, Steve Brian, Mike Leckrone, Bill Roberts. B Reserve Track BACK ROW: Greg Friar, jim Eads, Peter Blankenhorn, john Rolley, Mark Carson, Ralph Ausbrooks, Gary Brink- oetter, Steve Hoagland, Mark Taylor, Steve Link MIDDLE ROW: Eddie Orme, Doug Shull, Bruce Beaton, Worth Hartman, Steve Letson, Rob Ferguson, Arlan Pierce, Bill Zopp, Mike McMath, Kent Graham FRONT ROW: Russ Gobble, Larry Henthrop, jeff Pitts, john Kindred, Gary Henthrop, Kris Muesing, Bruce Barton, Mike lnabnitt, Steve Pittman. C Frosh Track BACK ROW: Bob Smith, Dan Hopwood, Steve Wilds, Chris Dayton, Greg Fish, john Leck, Scott Rainbolt, Dave Elfman, Chuck Frederick, Nicholas Sena- denos, Rusty Strunk, john Nugent, Coach Campbell MIDDLE ROW: Mike Burdine, Rick Stahlhut, Tim Wyss, Dave Williams, Mike Branch, Ted Wade, Warren Gregory, William Stobaugh, George Arndt, Brad Poynter, Dale Savage, jim Wills FRONT ROW: Richard Mussman, Glenn Ford, jack Fix, Dwayne Sorrells, Ron Fisher, Steve Bueno, Chris Staab, Bruce Vessels, Wayne Parrish, Doug Ennis, Harold Peterman, Mark jung. 60 Team Pictures 2 1 .. Hi .... ,.. - O .,, , Z I .. nw , - 5 K ii. .f ,t,,,, ., ,L .,,.. , , f 1, ff If A ' . . 55, ' 1 - I A Y , as - , . -, , V X L., 3 I . i ,f is , ,, ft Y - . S - . , , .- Z. gg . 1 . - :M ' '1' M : . - , ff , 3, at 1 - ,, .I L L t si ' B l ,Rn rg W F ' ig: ff, H -' ,. dey, 1,5 y .- f , 3 I A nf, QT, , .V ., f ' f .5-4' 7 E5 4 I ' ,. 4, -1- t - , w Ly n A , Yyjv I W , Ig in F L . K pa l G F F F x F' L l F ' ,... 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W. ix M The winning of the sectionals and a record of 17-10 was the result of a lot of hard work and dedication, according to Coach john Dwenger The reserve team finished 10-8 and the freshmen 10-1, so this spring we are looking forward to this addition to the varsity team. Baseball champs look forward to new additions A Varsity Baseball BACK ROW: Coach john Dwenger, jeff Cave, jeff Lawless, Asst. Coach james Roach, Frosh Coach Robert Baker, Trainer Richard Story MIDDLE ROW: Bob Corn, Rick Normington, Lynn Schlicher, Myron Moriarity, Bruce Brandley, Tom McKain, jeff Epler FRONT ROW: Craig Clark, Mike Knapp, Stan Scheil, Steve Montgomery, Bob Brown, Eldon Hartman. B Reserve Baseball BACK ROW: Coach jim Roach, Rick Lowe, john Harper, Fred Poe, Gary Hinchman, Mike Beck, Guy Harsh- barger, Manager MIDDLE ROW: jeff Christy, jim Montel, Mike Harris, Mike Rusher, Ron McCIean, Terry Bisessi FRONT ROW: Dwayne Fletcher, Dave Shuck, Mike Formiga, jeff Sedam, Ricky Lowe. C Frosh Baseball BACK ROW: Stewart Fox, Mike Harper, jeff lngmire, Gary Sni- der, Carl Boyer, Coach Robert Baker MIDDLE ROW: Steve Vanhorn, Mark Wolma, Steve Ford, Brian Brandley, jeff Frye, Lloyd Spears, Doug Loughmiller, manager FRONT ROW: Mike Bortline, Randy Francis, Steve Switzer, Darrell Dearing, Mark Ellis, Greg Sawyer, Dennis Anderson, manager. Team Pictures 61 Because of balance, this is one of the finest teams this state has ever seen remarked Coach Thomas Hathaway. ' 'H 4 il' Harriers rule as state team, go undefeated A Varsity Cross Country. FRONT ROW: Marshal McNew, Steve Link, lack Opsahl, Brent Bennett, Chuck jordan, Mark Taylor. BACK ROW: Coach Campbell, Ira Warrenfelt, Bruce Burton, Steve Pittman, Eddie Orme, Rick Black, Dave Mathews, Don Tilford, Kent Graham, Steve Hoagland, Coach Haghaway. B Reserve Cross Country. FRONT ROW: David Little, David Hager, Fritz Buschmann, Gerald Ryan, john Lapehn, Mike Senadenas, Joe Steele, Ron Danforth. BACK ROW: Steve Brinkbetter, lim Flickinger, Bob Cazmierzak, Gary Barnes, Ron Zarro, Dale Matthews, Bill Saltsman, Greg Puckett, Ed Sewel. C Freshmen Red Football. FRONT ROW: Bob Gayle, john Griesmer, Ron Martlage, Dave Bor- tlin, Bill Mills, lim Romack, Gary Richeson, Gary Glansman, Ron White. SECOND ROW: Dan Ev- erman, Mike Gayle, Mike Tomey, Craig Fielder, Kyle Bradford, Bucky Rankin, Roger Engelav, Rob Sleeth, Steve Eberg. THIRD ROW: Keven Robbins iMgr2, Ron Rexroat, Dave Osborn, Gary Raasch, Rhett Campbell, Dave Garrison, Bob Wasson, Rusty Laker, Hugh McFadden. BACK ROW: Bill Hammons, Byron Roach, Bill Hender- son, lim Webb, Larry Elliott, Ron Bastin, Paul Cantrell, Craig Carter, Mike Pflum, David Shull, Buster Shepherd. 62 Team Pictu res v1NUl9H'! !llh 'EEK' Hill EPM hu-x .3 k f, K 4: , my.. .. L. :V . 1 -i siii l . .vl.. . .w,, , f I H . ,V. H . Z , A. l fllfi , ft I i We worked as a unit, though not big in size, we were fast, aggressive, and executed plays well. Coach Charles Robbins felt that these were the reasons for the success of the football team. Lacking in size, but not spirit, Gridiron Kings A Varsity Football. FRONT ROW: jim Bowles, Steve Montgomery, Bob Brag, jim Yeager, jerr Underwood, Paul Bowman. SECON ROW: john Kindlred, Phil Mill- er, Stan Scheil, Bruce Moreman, Gary Martlage, Curt Robbins, Bruce Smith. THIRD ROW: jerry Hendricks, Randy Putnam, Stan Brehob, Dave Roberts, Mark Wei- senbach, Steve Ingmire, Curt Bottorff, jon Fischer. FOURTH ROWS john Hedges, Bob Stuckey, Greg Wei- senbach, jeff Lawless, Car Hoeping, jim Raasch, W. Mike Smith, Mike Harper, Tom Thompson. FIFTH ROW! john Harper, Dan Pickard, Pat Bray, Mark Bowles, Rod Spurgin, Gary Burks, jerry Miller. B Reserve Football, FRONT ROW! Mark Haflmafl, Glen Ford, Bob Smith, David Dawson, john Leck, Larry Henthru , Rick Zorman, Mike Rozens, Dan Dudgeon. SECONLE ROW: Warren Gregory, jerry Hammond, Gary Snider, jeff Pittman, Garry Henthrup, Mike Bor- tlein, Robert Hansen, jakv Hackenbracht, john D. jones, George Arndt. THIRD OW: Doug Shull, jack jenkins, Kim Whitaker, Dan Hopwood, john Howell, Steve Rus- sell, Dennis Anderson, Pat Bastin, Steve Tate. FOURTH ROW: Charles Abbott, Charles Miller, Keith Lindley, Rav Sprong, Mike Harris, Dave Wagner, jim Beck, C. Steve Van Horn, Brian Beck. FIFTH ROW:Mike Elmore, Steve Pershin , Marty Engel, Terry Ward, Randy Zor- man, David ERtman, Mike Burdine, Charles Frederick. BACK ROW: Gary L. Seibert, jim Berry, Mark Smith, Craig A. Russelburg, Dave Cooper. C Freshmen White Football. FRONT ROW: Wesley Tay- lor, Gre Young, Don Engel, joe Crawford, Dale Curtis, jim Loeiiman, Ron Matthews, Randy Decker, Tom O'Connell. SECOND ROW: Charles Miles, Steve San- dler, Chris Landwerlen, Rick Chitwood, Bob Young, Mark Allif, jim Nordsick, Neil Emerson. THIRD ROWS Greg Adrian, Kevin Mouser, john Boeke, Mark Simp- son, Kevin Turk, jim Schulte, Bob Blazek, Dave Bertram, Don Bates. BACK ROW: john Radez, Bill Friddle, Bret Widdifield, Scott Paulsen, jeff Whisler, Darrell Lakes, Kip Bentley, Mike Frazee, Rick Simpson, Tom Bollinger, Steve Ester. Team Pictu res 63 Coach Chauncey McDaniel Grapplers unite as team, prove tough A Varsity wrestling. FRONT ROVVIKHFHWY Dicks, john Krevacs, Robin Thoman, jeff Sedam, jim Yeager, jerry West. SECOND ROW: Bruce Guiliani, Al Koch, Steve Mont- gomery, Bruce Smith, Carl Hoeping. THIRD ROW: Coach McDaniel, Wayne Marr, Harold Pederman, Dan Skinner, Tom O'Brien, Gary Doughty, Ches Edmann. FOURTH ROW: Bob Hanson, Mike Burdine, Gary Hentrup, Charles Miller, john Harper, Charles Fred- rick. B Freshmen red wrestling. FRONT ROW: Brent Morgan, Scot Miles, George McDer- montt, Neil Dashiell, Dale Curtis, Steve Wright, Rusty Laker, joe Graham. SECOND ROW: Tom McMath, Keven Mouser, George Grayson, Randy Christie, Mark Bauner, Mike Sherman. NOT PICTURED: Greg Sedam, john Nolan. C Freshmen white wrestling. FRONT ROW: Tom Walsiffer, Cliff Lunsford, Mike Ragsdell, jim Romack, Dan Engel, john Hibner, Manager. NOT PICTURED: john Gresmer, Bob Wasson 64 Team Pictu res 7 . - IA! sn Coach Larry Stanford G mnasts work hard but lack experience A Varsity gymnastics, FRONT ROW: Ted McDonald, Doug Wagner, jim Flickenger, Steve Brinketter, Dave Llewellyn, Glen Freeze, loe Crawford, Dave Mathews. SECOND ROW: Terry Helton, Mike Denton, jim Eads, Bernie Sublette, Tom Smith, Gary Morse, Gregory Cummings, Dan Callahan. THIRD ROW: Warren Tetrick, Kim Milds, Steve Wilds, Peter Blankenhorn, Brad Hart, Don Bush, Mark Smith. BACK ROW: Asst. john Yount, Larry Stanford. B Freshmen red basketball.FRONT ROWJ loe Carson, Dave Garrison, Mike Frazer, Gay Raasch, David Hagar, David Braud- head. SECOND ROW: Coach Baker, Mike Weimer, Craig Feilder, Louis Miller, Kevin Robbins, Wes Taylor, Phil Foley, Don Paasch. C Freshman white basketball. FRONT ROW: lim Hammond, Rick Simpson, Brian Natterstod, lim Loeharann, Chris Carroll, SECOND ROW: Steve West, Tom Kelly, Darryll Lakis, Doug Gerdt. BACK ROW: Mgr. Tom Mobley, Gordan Rhoades, Mgr., Mark Aliff, Jerold Ryan, Rhett Campbell, john Altman. Team Pictures 65 H Coach Richard Theil oopsters good - when health A Varsity Basketball. FRONT XROWJ jay Bradford, Bruce Moreman, Gary Snider, jim Krivacs, Dave McLean, Gary Hinchman, Fred Poe. SECOND ROW: Coach Theil, Stuart Ball, Terry Bisesi, jim Ciearries, jeff Kast- ings, john Stephens, Dale Nordholdt, john Hammond, Richard Story, trn., Asst. Coach john Dwenger. B Reserve Basketball. FRONT ROW: john Harper, Dave Keen, Randy Weaver, Tim Thorne, jeff Frye. SECOND ROW: Rusty Strunk, jeff lngmire, Dennis Royality, jon Fischer, jerry Hammond. THIRD ROW: El- don Hartman, David Norman, Chris Dayton, Dan Weimer, Ron Wampler, Tod Bovaud. Is there a doctor on the field? Trainers Richard Story and Maurice Mullinix administer- ed all of the non-professional S medical attention needed in 1-. , each sport throughout the illll-I year. Despite the lack of serious ft: :'f'::::: injuries, the teams consumed WMM lilf an amazing amount of tape 66 Team Pictures and assorted medications. Though the trainers never receive proper credit,the ef- fectiveness of their treatment is reflected in the performan- ces of each team. ue., 1 fi. fiif Letter sweaters, jackets, freshmen a- wards and the athletic blanket are but a few of the material gains earned by the members of each team re- presenting Southport. Though these sweaters and jackets are attractive, they mean different things to different people. To some these awards are remin- ders of a successful season and to others they are incentives to work harder, but to all athletes these a- wards represent a feeling of satis- faction and accomplishment for a job welldone. Coach Richard Brunoehler Tankers paddle past opposition A Varsity Swimming. FRONT ROW: Clay Robbins, john Nelson, Phillip Brunoehler, Steve Boeke, Ross Voohies, Dale Huckle- by, Kenneth Hayes, Rick Gilbert, Mark Sih. SECOND ROW: Paul Meador, john Click, David Shuck, Ted Pollard, jim Wiet- ing, john Shuck, Doug Burton, Ted Wade. THIRD ROW: Larry Wieshaar, Mgr., David Savage, Mgr., Bruce Brinson, Mike jones, Rick Cartheuser, Dave Schafer, Ken Bone- steel, Dick Brunoehler, Coach. B Reserve Swimming. FRONT ROW: Steve jones, joe Zimmerman, Steve Shaul, Max Samuals, Bob Wilsey, Mgr., Mark Fowler. SECOND ROW: Tim Wyss, jerry Sizemore, Dave Carter, Mike Lytle, Marc Nurrod, Tra- cey Newmann, Dirk Mayhew, Steve Schutz. THIRD ROW: Coach Shepherd, Steve Brun- oehler, Kurt Newhouse, Dave Buerglar,Steve Schafer, Fred Halsworth, jeff Anderson. Team Pictu res 67 , A-- 1 IA.. .. -.-f--1- Q if Xxx x ld .P- A 1 xt! xi Q: 1 N L4-' W -f-'sg J if . 1 'B Q 1 X X I ad n N' A .Q K 'N 'X K' -. 47 at W stii varies. To- and a way a feeling or new formation. I-life setting. assists M ct pottery. ' a rk 555 X ww fr Xghh. x I HW Q? fin z X Wwqq Q . if Q C :sg ' I '35 W . NM W teach Amwfaw , Qwwvmyiwvw M.-aw SO GQQ, dir-A ,SYN eil' musonmgg 5, :Wk 1vQ1llv i M' t l .i,. : 1:5 1 A ifhglish 73 F V Q. 7 1-, nv ' 'T ' ' 3 - A fm M Y- 'wf ww Q ' Nw my N' if - A A, .effigy he in K iw' if A K in ' ' he .ary 5 si if ii 535 5. as:ewwrfef'smewwzs'wa:'dsfwwwvswwswslianQAziamimmfezGazafisiwiwfeffmiwe'fk'1ff-viii' new-1 fff-:1,:QQifbsiissisewuaww,4w.g2vz11wwzfwv -M11 lvl ' f- sw, K . 'ff n publications Sandy .Lester explaihsthe fine pointsiof the yearlypublication, f 5, Progressive Pens. ' S Dave Smith, Sandy Lester, and lack Williams plan for another publication of Progressive Pens. Members of Quill and Scroll partially include Dave Smith, Claudia White, Mike Carter, Doug Burton, and lane Overcast. lill lackson, editor, and Teresa DuBois, assistant, look over material for this year's Signpost. S . Jay McNaught edits the Big Nose, a publication passed out at Young Life meetings. 'X bv V In Q ,,,.f Mcwjfg, , J,r p s5T5..,--jg, aT-TTL? ' Publications 75 ccordmg to M s The furst the journal had stu ents H VBS I in f f S353 ein' .g..f, .-Ulfg, M5 x QW 5 , if Fwd S ?'m H S C . ,uw Z. yt 1 i s an has 5 Mn, EDITOR, Dale Jones NEWS EDITOR. Mike PAGE , 'F Blk IUSINESS MANAGER. Tom NEWS I andy i Telling iolces, goofing off, and working your 4 head off were just a few of the fun-loving activities that the Anchor staff participated in everyday. Meeting deadlines was difficult! it was essential that everyone worked together. Pictures, copy, and layouts had to all be done simultaneously. During deadline weeks, students were pressured by Anchor pages as well as homework and other activities. But with all the work, a spirit of optimism pervaded. And there was no joy comparable to getting the book in the spring. i t A i I-fi 78 Anchor f lnexperience o n 1972 Xthiiiiii Wa , Q . ,X ANCHOR forces changes with co--editors S x ., .fp KX jr- , I.: K: s Ar i yf g, .. 1 v iii ' 3 ifiarfy rrais s E , 1 4 is i ge' L is Toby Cunningham Photography editor m.mA, schedules pictures and coordinaies photo- graphy. ' ' ' r Anchorirworkerskeview pictures L 551 r - Co-editor Ellen Dedert designs a basic rec- -- tangief. 4, ,,f,. i' '.-, gi. -,.' isis D ,Holly Brooks states her case. ' E Fun time for sports staff: is Chris' DeLong, in a drawer? 1 ' ' ' i' F Activity workers review pictures. V jeff Roiierts Sal! coiiitney to G prove her page design. ' 1 Advisor Dawn Wade posores ' r I Co-editor Mary wi x 'fl . , .J 2 f.2g sr gk Total 'U if ' . N. -:f' J f Par f , .Q ff iw T'-A W' v x students set I Vt f' ,mx .F D f Af ea Club. speech instructor Marli on his debate. ive discussion B' Ui of just for members the Voice of D V presents Sei-1 CH slffegiiii speech demonstr an.d.DoQzf Kimbro show t a leg. fi pl. 55 M5- www fffbn:vaRS 8f4ll0hX wwmm., I :scans ,f 6' 1' I s,-Q 51 'iff 1 , -uw ur New - V' i W.. N L we ,W 1, -af'- 1 Drama, only l ideas for Ea fl ife field, but it confidence. only upa Many people are involved But, they stagecrafters make underrated. They pu various other things. go on. 82 Drama A 6 ME S l ,Q fare ya using their Tony Pagano' 'Love Story. words is in of the various. -o' --1-rep f., fidenc J 1 ff' 8 if :QR - ,,. . 5 .awisx if After Star Spangled Girl, the Anchor asked Sandy Les- ter, who played Sophie, if there were any problems with a cast of three. None at all, said Sandy. It's a fantastic ex- perience to work with such a small group, but working with lots of people has much to offer. With a cast of three, there was much pressure involved in keeping up my end of the performance, however, along with all of the pressure, came the most rewarding part of the work, trying to reach out and help each other. It was a very memorable and rewarding experience.' ,nt : - Q , 15:- .53 84 Dramatic Presentations I g est in 'Star Spangled Girl' 1 '? 'v-'wa-,N . :Alta eq e A , . 4, .u ,n s ,S 3 e .M 'Y I .3 , P ft, I . , i . in Ai Q 'H N ., KW? l if' .-..9..9..f,,eA . - l .af I Everyone Loves Opal, was a dramatic presentation about Opal, Lynn Danner, who was wealthy. This was unknown to everyone. Roger Smith, as Sal, Dave Mobley, as Brad, and Evelyn Karozos, as Gloria, plotted to kill Opal for her insurance money, not knowing about her own money hidden in the house. When asked if he thought he would get his part, Dave Mobley responded, I didn't know. I did the best I could. I didn't do so well in tryouts. M I 'I ui A-I 86 Dramatic Presentations ws, iii sa gl: so ig people around her W V gi ' 'si i 'M Q I 1 Mi is Q 2 3 .gi 5 S. . '1 is , 2 .QQ l sw 'Er' K A Roger Smith, as Sal, discusses with Brad and Gloria his plan to murder Opal. B Lynn Danner, as Opal, begins her daily routine of making tea. C Dave Mobley, as Brad, contemplates killing Opal. D Roger Smith looks on as Evelyn Karozos and Lynn Danner come out of the basement. E Opal offers Gloria, and Brad her goodies. .gay if ' Q . fit Fl he ,in gwfflfr 51 Q ,fit . ai 2 li? ill? 'YH .F EQ. 'Q . 9,5 1 iw ri E 1 4 , M U we -a 122 asm.: s Mean? - r3'55r4rel'?7 i an Jr, .. ,. 'Lew' - 2 sg, -i Sw .. ,iff as - 1 . db'-A will .gm 5. Anne Frank was chosen because it is one of the most meaningful plays of the century. Few plays speak so much and so well about the faith and love of man, stated Roger Smith, president of Dramatics Club. This play is so personal, an actor can really get involved in his role. It makes you think about life, probably because it was taken from a real life situation, said Nancy Sapp, student director and portrayor of Mrs. Van Daan. The message we are trying to get across makes me realize how lucky I am to be living now in America, re- plied Sharon Stucky, lead of Anne Frank. Understudies have done much more this year than just learn lines. They have helped speed the produc- tion with good stage work, said Roger. This play has been an unexplainable experience in emotional growth. Also the play should prove to be a South- port standout, he continued. ln spite of everything I still believe man is good at heart. A While dancing, Anne, played by Sharon Stuck- ey, unconsciously spills some water. B The Frank family, Ruthie Stegemiller, Scott Harvey, Sharon Stuckey, Evelyn Karozas, begins their isolation from the world. C Mrs. Frank, played by Ruthie Stegemiller, com- forts Anne during troubling times. D Peter, RandyCorbin, continues studies while in captivity. E Mrs. Frank pleasantly looks over her new surroundings. F Loving arms give a feeling of hope and security. G Anne Displays sorrow after spilling water on the coat of Mrs. Van Daan played by Nancy Sapp. H Meip, Denise Marquette, prepares to show Anne's diary to Mr. Frank, Scott Harvey. Mali' 2 - Anne Frank portra f 1 l r I V v .fs .E 3 4 at Q. 'Hn ife in tOday's world 1 - Na. Don't Drink the Water and Showcase involved many new faces. Don't Drink the Water pro- trayed an American family hiding out in the American embassy in Russia. The family was mistaken for spies and plotted to escape through- out the play. Showcase was an interesting experience that involved a lot of kids. It seemed to accomplish its purpose by getting people on stage that otherwise wouldn't have been. Showcase was a new experience. jftwl ii 'Don't Drink thle Water' 5' . Q e, 3, A Roger Smith proposes to Kathy Carter. B Doug Hand sings a solo in Showcase. F Gwen Walker portrays a nun hiding out C Mysterious performer contemplates the in the AmeriCan Embassy. inside of a bucket. G A G Holly Wyss and Tony Pagano discuss D jennifer Boeke digplayg Skill and poise, with Gary Marlin their careful plan of escape. E Mike Pritchardjplays one of his own H The sultan and his wives attend a party creations. given for them by the Americans. and Showcase provide opportunit for man S .vwm-mms.,-.W ifwww- 1us.,AfW -aw N 'fmzrm ff .K ical iskjust , g . - . 571 11 W We f , ,,, 4 -.,,. . --qu' JY ff I Q . ww W X? si 3 . . 9 I ... V . i 3 ff-mf: A ,V : V' It L . 7 - ' 'Y 7 7 Once upon a time, in a small country in Europe, there was a prince. This prince wanted a princess-a real, live princess . . . This is the setting for the musical, Once Upon A Mattress. Mrs. Mary Rogers musically arranged the story originally. Mr. Guy Rumsey, director of the musical, stated that it was just good entertainment for the audience. . Mr. Nick O'Neill, assistant director, stated, Because of the talented peo- ple, we are able to produce shows that are polished and equal to the amount of excellence of any other school that l know of. ood entertainment With the great interest of the stu- dent body, Mr. O'NeiIl has been able to expand the dramatics program. It would be hard to do any more performances because of the full cal- endar but he keeps wishing that there was some way that more stu- dents could do more things. A Sandy Lester as Queen Aggravain tells Dave Betner to leave the girls alone. B Evelyn Karozos and Denise Marquette, ladies in waiting, are eager to be married. C David Hancock, as Prince Dauntless, helps Princess Winnifred study for the royal test. D- Trying to keep his secret to himself is hard for Dave Mobey, the wizard. . E Tim lacks, David Betner, and Rodney Allen sing about their roles in the kingdom. F Dave Mobley, wizard, concocts a sleeping potion for Princess Winnifred. G The stage is set by Tim lacks, minstrel. H After arriving at the castle, Princess Winnifred presents herself. I jim Gerow as Sir Harry and Lady Larkin are having a royal fight. r EY fi Qxfifs I ? 1 B 4 b M Hvzigltv V? 'X 5 www Zwywwm 'VY wwe MA' 4MM.Mx.sM,t 4.411 ,, Elf K gh X -N X' Ld H K 3 'T' l ' 5 I Musical gives 'f e w i .,.1f ' I g Q jay! ,. nf: i . Jersonal af f . . is if it , ,, . , 'i tx N' 2 5 5 K 'F if . ia ' I'd rate the student body top- notch in interest, enthusiasm, de- pendability, and directability, said Mr. Nick O'Neill, drama teacher and assistant director of the musical, Once Upon A Mattress. When asked what personal satisfac- tion he gets out of directing, he said, I enjoy seeing spontaneous creativity and how people light up when they get new ideas. I also like being able to work with students on a subject as vital to contemporary society as the theater is today. satisfaction Playwrights and actors interpret important moments of living. Inter- pretations through different writers and especially student actors continu- ously give me a new slant on things we all do. I've always said that literature, including drama, is the best source of guidance that there is, he added. Mr. O'NeiIl also thinks the students gain insights into life through acting. He explained, If I don't think students benefited from the class, I couldn't be satisfied spending my time with it. In- sights? Hopefully. A chance to grow in confidence, responsibility and coop- eration. DefinitelyI A The Knightingale, Meri Tucker, sings to the princess while she tries to sleep. B Marla Pierce, as Lady Larkin, waits to see the results of the royalty test. C Lady Larkin and Queen Aggravain give the princess the sleeping potion. D King Sextimus the Silent, David Betner, ex- plains the test he's going to give. E Members of the Kingdom are celebrating the coming of the princess. F Who knows what lurks is the mind of the my- sterious wizard, Dave Mobley. 'le-5 is 5 1 e 52+ fl si , .ff 2 ml H,.W,,. 1' H .. . ,, , .. fig? 5 J af X55 s ,, sf? - L, :J , 11,212 V' H vi an y Q Q N if 'W l 514 9 , 4 A Q V f .i A A : 'JL 5 as K I 5 Ay f il' f-.. ' , JR ' 2 by 'A Mi: 9 2' mx rl 5. ' ,I A' , -Y J A jf fuwiwvgm.. hp -' .5 Ti! ft I' 7 17, QW J f V fl? W Ml:- 'X W H1 i!' I E Q ,v , ,f m,' 11+ l USM: ES X ,, MMV ww ,L x-,gf 4 ii AA ' L Q. '91 sf T -QQ? I' -if ' ,kt 'YEL R . P L: band way to a -Nj, me ie Q ads to m practlc give cal display ' e many support to I, and ,-f, ws., K. we , ,Q ' ljffff, ff .-- ' 9, and a the esults band very MW. my-eeww-Q 'X for a as no member than I Sound of the drurr 2 3 S egg t -Q 5,:yz3g,3 -fm X Jw, y U ,az i ,A .rag igis I f The best thing about being a Cardinalette is the sound of the boots and the drums vibrating your soul, said Vickie Eberg, senior. lt was beneficial to me because it provided many good times. Cardinalettes and majorettes started practice in june after the close of school. The prac- tices were held throughout the summer three days a week, three hours each day. Preparation also took place Thursday and Friday night before each game. Six seniors received letter sweaters for three years par- ticipation in Cardinalettes. These girls were. Denise Mar- quette, President: Cindi Gay- lord, vibrates the soul I l Vice-President: Libby Graves, Vickie Eberg, Cindy McClanahan, and CindyStoner. Diane Miller, senior, com- mented, l had a lot of fun being a majorette. Although we really had to work, there were close friendships involv- ed. You just can't work with someone for two years with- out becoming close. Being a majorette really makes you feel like a part of Southport. Donna Tilford, drum major, keeps band in step while marching. Cardinalettes lower flags for the playing of the National Anthem. A smiling Lynn Pennish'keeps pace with the other maiorettes. Cardinalettes Cindi Stoner and Denise Marquette proudly present Old Glory. jorettes and Cardinalettes peform curing half time at each game, Sue Perkins and Kim Gibbs perform a special dance routine during halftime. Majorette Sandy Lester marches with perfect form. Majorettes and Cardinalettes cheer the team on. siting: sg, ,QQ . ' ,Tj-A , ...wif all if af kg, E it' I X . -' ' uwwmrvvwawmy.tww.1..1:1msmfwHfffw1Mwfa.wf i img? 104 Chorus Er Through student of the include parti- cipation in contests, school programs, and entertainment at various pro- grams throughout the community, voice and character A A Capella choir ,works on producing a good unified sound. l l B Girls concert choir practices exercises for breathing control. C Concentrating on finding correct pitches, Intermediate choir pays attention to the director. D Cardinelles practice for up-coming performances. E Freshman chorus ,members find sing- ing enjoyable. it - F Freshmen girls enioy a song from the musical, Matchmaker. G ' Mr. Guy Rumsey, choir director, works with choirs to perfect performance. H Hannibal Hayes and Kid Cuftfg get into the feel of things. H l i Mrs Patricia French assistant h ' . , c orr dirBCt0r ex res t 'r A i ' , p ses music through body movement. i s i .i t r, if s 5 if , 'KX P' sg i 'Syn ll I L Y if '1-sw ,,,,,4asQ ,Al 429.11 r I- - ik ite GNL .D 5 ......-am 'xR Q .m,,...M-.uu1i '- M, A Skip 1 , M JW 3' Q AMN , Rendez-vous at the Louvre, Eiffel Tower-Gay Paris! Hearing the French language being spoken was one of the many joys of studying it. According to Mr. Floyd Chamberlin, The beauty of the French language is its own merit. French students not only learned about the country, but also the contributions that the French have given to us. Through any foreign language, many other subjects, such as history, literature, and grammer were taught, especially in the French classes. Fourth yea: students studied French literature. Rousseau and Voltaire headed the list of greats. The fourth year students also studied classic French novels. Foreign Language 107 Q r 3 5 E 3 Nl , ii . ML il :gm-,, r I qlvf 1' ' .M aut.. w::u'if, 35, , W, swfiliwfdi x if i -fr sfmgg ,SK QA , .4 h,,,f A ,R :- , ' A Mrs. Anne Megnis demonstrates the liner points ofthe German language. B Linda Chohany smiles as she serves the bev- erage at the German Club banquet. CMiss loan Mcllroy formulates an answer. D Lois Bushur and Steve Schutz head 9th grade German Club. EMiss Mcllroy smiles when asked a question. F Mrs. Megnis' fifth period class listens and learns how to speak German properly. 40 Qin! T23 r ,sw 4.0 .... sa-, .3 g iw. Q. X inn PM ff., s eg., es . if lb gr VVAA T. M ., . 'rf ff- 4? f ,ai Travel in Deutch Land through its language Why do students wish to continue with three years of a foreign language? Margaret Toliver says, I've been fascinated by a spoken foreign language and decided in junior high to learn one. German offered me a personal challenge. First and second year students were primarily concerned with learning the words and the grammar. Third and fourth year students were concerned with using the words and grammar in speeches. These speeches presented a challenging job. The students wrote speeches in German and then gave them before the class. The areas covered extended from singing Row, Row, Row Your Boat to making jack-o-lanterns. Margaret said, I have improved myself by taking it. I am more knowledgeable about the country's history, geography, customs, and philosophy. . f.. K if Foreign Language 109 fs N, r 0, MM... W- ff .,,,t wma-wsf' ' ' 'l . 1 4 , Q ,Q f J, . :ij f', , f 'Tis I 1, ff fllffi ilffgfff ' W7 I ,,V . tx' l 5 5 . if wr A V4 I lyk tr. -mfs , an , L H3 K g, iff . ligwy 'l ' , -W- W was 110 Foreign Language ,M i fi 1 L Mr. Ackerman demonstrates correct pronun ciation of Latin verbs. Pro-consul, Phil Spray, explains the rules of the Latin Club slave sale. When teaching a foreign language, teachers often learn along with the students. Latin is NOT dead! Mr. Ackerman finds Latin amusing. The Latin teacher has very little difficulty in holding his class' attention. girl .tg s o ! KX si? i U I K U W-.at 17 l x ,Fit-,. 2 TX wa ki' E is , jig' , ' A ' N25 ,G iii? A. I -L.,., Modern approach to Latin kindles students'curiosit Students taking Latin found that they did not study in the traditional way of reading, writing, and mem- orizing. Mr. joe Ackerman incorporated color schemes into the language and found that it greatly improved the students' comprehension and learning fates. This year the two fourth-year students, Debbie Emrick and Phil Spray, realized the value of studying Latin for the past three years by reading Virgil's Aeneid. Foreign Language 111 ff f s W ,-, ,X N , Ijfqfffvst Y0 Q x M 112 Foreign Language 3 ., .un LP the Spanish papers. urlng Club. Mrs works Poe to Ro WSw'hbAIIf' pam U 'g A verbal adventure South of the Border - Espanol First year Spanish classes learned basic grammar and vocabulary. Students frequently used the labs for practice in pronouncing words. At Christmas they went caroling. Second year students studied the culture of Spain in addition to the review of vocabulary. The students made speeches in Spanish before their class. Advanced classes studied the history of Latin America and discussed current topics in Spanish. Foreign Language 113 'Student's learn the basics of rights and responsibilities' The idea is to equip students for the future. It is not just for them top learn social studies but to teach them about our government and what this country stands for, explained Mr. Richard Dart, head ofthe social studies department. Students learn the basics of rights and responsibilities, said Mrs. Evelina Brown, government teacher. Your rights are not always absolute. All of our rights are relative so long as we don't take them away from someone else. If we do, that is where our freedom ends. When asked what she gains from teaching, Mrs. Brown replied, I enjoy meeting new people and experiencing new happenings. The greatest feeling is the satisfaction of knowing I am helping young people learn how our government works so they can become knowledgeable citizens of the United States and per- petuate the American system. 114 Social Studies Mrs. Ashbrook lectures on her geograpical views. Mr. Shaffer and class work on a simulation of how Congress passes a law. Cindy Crist points out hidden picture as Bob Stuckey and Mr. Antrobus look on. Mr. Kidwell shows students the townships of indiana. ln a moment of suspense, Mr. Dart listens to a student's interpretation. Mr. Antrobus discusses societal problems with his American Problems class. Mr. Williams intrigues his history class. .WMV J-'yet fffffe TlLl .15 fa? 'Q I ,X .435 .H SS. 'Projects are only as successful as theamount of work put into them' A project that is only as successful as the amount of work and effort put into it. This was the remark of Mrs. Evelina Brown concerning the Mock Congress and Mock Trial that go on in her Government ES classes. Mrs. Sandra Ripperger, Forensic Club sponsor, called the annual Purdue Legislature a valuable learning experience. Students participated in the Senate and House and gained knowledge in parliamentary procedure. The Exercise in Knowledge team was not as successful this year as in years past. Coached by Mr. Richard Dart, the team lost their first contest and was disqualified from further competition. Rita Huff was chosen to represent Southport in an annual contest sponsored by the DAR. Mrs. Geraldine McBride stated that she selected Rita on the basis of her character, leadership, and sincere interest in government. .MN F I A Ron Lakey proves a point to his colleagues in the Mock Congress. B Last summer these students were chosen to represent Southport at Boys and Girls State. C Ron Rodman discusses the provisions made in a biil. D Rita Huff was the Southport recipient of the 1971 DAR Good Citizenship Award. E The Exercise in Knowledge Team discusses preparations for their next contest. F A few of the Southport students attending the Purdue Legislature prepare to leave. 'lllisii Airing irfvll Tutu it Y .dr li Z' if 'i' fa T A s- A 1. . 3 ' lf W i . i Sum. .sat n l k I if L '-,, . ik ,.. .ff 5 'Was .. F , S ,M 1 M. 4: M QV .., f w , 14, QYQSY I ifsf Q ,. ,, 1 5 5 0 . H YK dk 3 I 3 fn Q 1:5395 fa 153143. A The receivers vocation. letter sweaters a gre during a specnal 1 1 Q W s , ,r Natrona! 8 Weils, Susan -q.....f- ' and ture, 118 Honors .u-A A..-V L if JA - Q ff 55' g 'L Af , P X in fx x? MW' N 1123?-fi.i?? f VK 7 fl f 7 ,- - 'V V1 ww ' -ri' f f SJ'SH'x'i'fh :PN I7 5 .. 'C-25-EEC ..' f A 'I . ' . :-:. :54E: Z -4 N w ., '!i?i L: 'zffefsy if f , ,f ,Q Q .-., -... ,IX I f 3 pt W ,Z 4.,' sf uv- Vw il If we knew what slot each student was going into we could feed him just the right information. But as it is we try to give each student as broad a background as possible These were the remarks of Mr. john Snepp According to Mr Snepp mathematics is not a difficult course but it requires reason con- centration and patience A background in math will enable a student to go'in many directions in this day and age when so much we read is technically oriented. ll I I II head of the mathematics department. ' I I I ll . Il 1 'Without mathematics, wheels of society would halt' . 9 X. Mathematics 121 D ,I left Kastings diligently studies the unknown world. Mr. David C-erkensmeyer and Libby Chaney inspect an agar dish. Mr. Victor Kerlin uses facial expressions as he lectures to the class. Mr. Robert Burch observes his students during a lab experiment. Mr. Donald Orr explains to Rhonda Glanzman and Cindy Kratzer how to use various science equipment. F Lynda Carlson explains the cloud model for NH3 in Mrs. Beverly Quinney's class. 122 Science :J Science has a practlcal use In todays society for all students even though many may not go to college Everyone should know about has envlroment Mr Vlctor Kerlm physics teacher replied Perhaps non college bound bound students slnce thus may be therr last chance to learn a logical sequence of events that may or may not yleld an acceptable answer to a particular problem . . . , U . . I . I ' ll , - students need science more than college I II 0 ience captures the beauty of the unknown Science 123 N VX, x ,. a wk., 124 Science Mun if T 'rr I 515 iidtisfi --Q.-Q U E 1 1 Z R-Q 1M I 1 H 1 A'.' 95 e 9, 0Vef meeti L ubefge 5 A cc d'5p.g.Yp:vfl'aC Science clubs provldeopportuhat W 12 A..'.12VAI Cu J , ddie c 1 varohmem s. helii' rebdild f?!US ,g?01'0gY om mppfxfyc- 1:-52 ' 5 h - 1 7-W M05 X .. , c.:,,f-f.. V-,..., . 'vgm w.. --w,,,5fg:f ' : ,. Science 125 KN Aw-uw lf' X ff 126 Home Ec Home Economics prepares A B C D E F G H Cindy Stephenson vigorously mixes the brew. Frustrated Sally Pointer attempts to decide which way to place the pattern. Rebecca Wilds cuts her pattern to proper proportions. Lois Callahan measures ingredients with great accuracy. Lynn Arnes and Nancy Hassell use their timewisely. FHA officers Susie Boomershine, Vicky Nibarger, Paula Differding and Sandy Bradberry. Beckie Christie and Melinda Baker eagerly try out the new recipe. Gloria Hughes and Cindy Stephenson prepare beverages to complete the meal. students for everyday living ,,., . Q fm., :I t .W qu f is . ' me . -' arf WW' 4 'W Home Ec127 B the type- ,.. iq Students are able to start trainirxg dfor ra future jjpb in busiraeggf fieldgpya taking Such a rdaa shorthand, bookdk eeping, office dd machined Many girls take the secretarial training courses S0 th'?3ffif.!3 3Ya aloaa io a Achim-mersdifaiirarnd Future Business Leaders e da of America give smdentsuexperience in r gg3nning gheir raaarfrer i e rruaaarr .raa - i aura Business 129 'W QQH' 1 5 if K 2 130 Industrial Arts fl 3 Au I 4 . D f sgvg, W . ,.,Y ,, .L fy .zqif .xg 1 .M Q A hlhl X 7 he I , 'Q A fl if Munir-is.EWf Industrial Arts introduces various skills for future jobs EUUCATIUN CAR is -'H as-MQ 9 A Kevin Ratliff prepares to start engine. D Mr. Story shows Debbie Brown the use of a B Students enjoy driving experience. dip stick. C Mr. Stanford lectures driver's ed class. E Student driver checks oncoming traffic. F Students and teacher enter car for the first time. 132 mmm. il: . M 2 :ina SJIMN- t .N F it 254 . - rs , .. sbfpv , L I t an uv'- 'xf ' . if ' .2429-fra A ,s Nan' v 3 vt xi' , ti A Q NX IP ' A U Y i i ...2' t 15, J .2 I ? 'S' 2 I 2 A Si .fs fm ,MJ 4 S' 1 I ltui :nut 'Inu 'Ibn 'Hhs Ilia- Driver's Ed students learn Nearly all Southport students will one day be tr I C r U I e S1 behind the wheel of an automobile, having control over their own lives and the lives of the people around them. The driver's education department was concerned with turning each student into a safe and conscientious driver. Under proper super- vision the students were taught correct driving techniques and rules of the road while they improved their skill in actual driving experience on varied types of roads. f v driving skills Driver's Education 133 A A tennis player practices his serve. B Exercising in unison improves coordination. C Girls identify parts of the vital organs, 134 Health 81 Safety, Physical Education l Students apply bandaging techniques from Red Cross booklet. Skills learned in swimming classes help students in playing water basketball. I Health and SafetyLPllysEd I tugl-en-Ls leqrljl bout mindg I -...I Health 81 Safety, Physical Education H 136 GAA ,ggi 5 FXERSEN in A .fin You've come a long way baby! Since the beginning of time girls have been interested in women's liberation. They've expressed themselves by wearing pants, becoming jockies, and driving race cars. G.A.A. is a place where girls can express these feelingsatSouthport. A Miss Ramsey, fall varsity tennis coach, watches the girls during practice. B This year the officers of G.A.A. were, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: lanice Novak, president, Mary Stephens, treasurer, Susie Snapp, vice-president, Leone Dyer, corre- sponding secretary, and lenny Sims, point secretary. C Miss Murphy, spring tennis coach, poses with intramural team who are, TOP ROW: Barbara Ewers, Carla Calkins, BOTTOM ROW: Pam Ryan and jill Shull, who won all doubles that were played. D Kathy Gillette, senior, tries out for spring tennis. You've come a long vva 3 CAA137 4 1 -v 1 5 , 1, Q i .,,w-W... ,W,, ,........,. AMA Avyy , VW,Hh,M 0 - may Lzggti f vnu - A '-.:,' 138 GAA Q action on third base. t etic Association letter sweaters, and other that are also given to guys. basketball, volleyball, tennis, track field, softball, and swimming, to name a few. You've come a long Girls participating in C-AA I gives girls a chance to win A Miss Borradaile, softball coach, views B janet Houston, junior, exhibits her poise during the game. C Cathy lelase and Sandra Dick take time out to spread recent gossip. D This is where it all begins. E Feminine Anna Egenolf comes through with flying colors to set new state record in the 440-yard run in 61.3 seconds. F 1970-71 track team came home with the state trophy after loosing the Regionals. The following girls represented Southport in state competition, left to right, bottom row, Joyce Moody, Kathy Evans, Celia Huff, Anna Egenolf, Lana Malinder, and Sue Riney. I, h .. d - . 4 'S awitsnsigf.5.ig'.Li:Pr.:e.:2.t.inf. self-expression GAA 139 +41 Whether the team won or lost a game, the cheerleaders couldn't give up. They, like the team, couldn't quit-they had to stick it out. Good sportsmanship along with spirit is the most important quality a cheerleader must have, commented Beth Whitak.er. Yelling at the referee certainly isn't good sportsmanship. Cheerleading is hard work getting everything all together, but it is fun! Beth said enthusiastically. Cheerleading was involving. Cheer- leaders felt the pain when the team lost, but rejoiced when the team won. The winning gave them the strength to go out and face new opponents. l + l t , 140 Cheerleaders ' i l ' .- y Qrgli-gg, ,f Q19 f , , .35 It -gy: . 5. ., K-5'-iii sf!- . M v 3+ ,sehr 2 , ? :f elf 4 is my . wg, V ggigku C itil . ' f , , ff? ,,, 1 Q t , . 2 . FM ,XA Q, I .MU f Q: , RWM T 'V -s 3? .T nv if x .Ju-W 'wx vi sf A? ,331 , , Q ff C J Y C C I P u iri g , 1-J Hx, xg, . 'ew Q -1 , C vf, . Q' , A ,h tl f 1' n fomfnumit t .,, Jservnce clgbs 2 Bs' F, v. .w ,A,, , ,. ' ,W .fb Q W' I . + QU! , if rem Q .. 9,9A yg4QgQ, 8 . . ,, 4 ' f' 'f'Wvfv5ff3Q , 'wN 'A' iii w f wi .'u.m ?wf, 0 1-if? f L: -', 'W ,J sfvfNwfw'1i -A ' ,. 1, + , , V sn. .WM xgiif Wkgiai! 5, 1,5 v A , Lk5i:,5k.u, 1. , A k 'g:ifiri,,xA,, ,gl YN f, 'K - N, R Sy . f 'Eriwdd' ..- :lj ,rl f. 3- ' Qs. 1 W U n , Y A 'fs I xd Q 5 Q i 9 I W0 X A-B Future Nurses provided girls with an opportunity to explore the field of nursing. Although the club did not have officers this year, Marty McAdams, Cindy King, Ethel Tines, and Mary Mims helped Mrs. Clampitt at meetings. This speaker from the lewish Hospital in Cincinnati, Ohio, was one of the many speakers who talked to thegirlsaboutnursing. C Many girls volunteered their services at the various hospitals in the commun- ity. The girls helped brighten the atmosphere by being cheerful while helping the nurses with odd jobs. Carol Hussey and jean Neiman, candy- stripers at St. Francis, help by taking the gift cart around to each room. -ffl 8'3- Large picture Seniority, sponsored by Mrs. McBride, was a club exclusively for senior girls. One of their many projects was decorat- ing the halls and sponsoring the contests at Christmas. This year the club sold valentines to raise money for the foreign exchange program. Notpictured Red Cross consisted of a student represent- ative from each homeroom. During the Red Cross drive, the representatives took donations from students to aid Red Cross. One of their projects this year was filling Christmas stockings for retarded children, Service Clubs T45 unde their futur ers In ofessl W iwyww J A,.g K, K , ..m3sg,.k1ftfj , ' fQ1,9fK Y xl -41 A club with a constructive pur- pose is the Future Teachers of America Club. Members learn and evaluate differences in the various areas of education to help them decide in which area they would most enjoy working. The different facets of elementary and special education are studied in more detail. Exploratory teachers gain a better understanding of the teacher's point of view. Lynda Carlson, exploratory teacher, enjoys reading to grade schoolers. How am I supposed to figure this out? I still don't see why I can't do it my way. Exploratory teachers often bring smiles. The 'abominable' future teacher. Sherry Haverstick, exploratory teacher, ex- plainsthe mysteries oftime. Ann Hensly conducts a math class. FTA, Exploratory Teachers 147 'aw : MNIIPH ,- l i 5-ul I .4 sti ,, xji F -x 1 'I Student service clubs aid school if X . , 52 as iw A Bruce Brandley and Gary Martlage discuss plans for key Club. B Dave Moriarity prepares for a chess game. C Larry Burdett, Scott Maddox, Denny Paul are of- ficers of Outdoor Life Club. D Andy Swartz helps direct traffic. E Steve Huff, Rita Huff, and Bill Freeman, officers of the Advanced Math Club, explore the fundamen- tals of a cone during a meeting. F Mr. Snepp, math club sponsor, views the activi- ties for the month. G A guest speaker explains a few details of the mathematical field. Service Clubs 149 X '43 1 3 X A - - ww , 5' . tutes 6 . 4 . f ur 3 1, 3: X 'Z Au L Je X1 , -1- X X W 'ry x K 0 5 ,,, '53 H sE 'i! fl' if ,415 31 Q M Y. v Jne of the greatest in the state, is the yay the audio-visual center was described by Mr. Bill Pickard, audio-visual director. Students were allowed a wide selection of records, projectors and movies which were available for use outside of school. Sixty-five students helped the center tre- mendously to stay on an even schedule. Mr. Pickard said, They made us go, and without them we just could not operate. There were no special requirements to be an assistant, just the desire, even though many students have had some experience. Although the students gave up their study halls, academics came first. in-s B ...H -.M-.xl r E X A Mr. Pickard and Mrs. Martlage, west building, review the schedule of films for the upcoming week. Mr. Hilfiker and Mrs. Burns, east building, ponder over the question, 'Why work at all?' C Preparing for a possible career in filmmaking, George McClish learns to splice film. D Listening to a tape recording enables AV helper, Don Black, to discover a new way to learn. 151 ti-I 'D 'N -1 LJ F fu- I 4' 'A ,gif I V L- W f T GPX' 'J ax :fa -4 4 7 Q I . , . gl, .qs-ff 4 I I walked the pathways of everyone else's way, and found only confusion with no reason to stay. I wallced with the millions, fighting for rights, -and got lost in the crowd, of another's life. I walked with the scholars, with answers of facts, and learned that my heart needed more than that I walked to the highways where 'The world is too large and everyone flies south, ahd wondered if they th e S a m e ti m e had what I was without. You don't have any life of your own' you are just masses of cr stal clear stone' That s whatlcriedyastheyleftallalone...l lust before I discovered, at last I was home. Today's youth share an identity problem by Mary Pelley 0 I have passed from frame of mind to states of reality, time and time again. My spirit has become pierced with agonies I shun in consciousness. The ele- ments of fate are decisionsp and the truisms of life are opinions. There is no fit judgment among humans. I grasp for no identity but my own. I am lost among systems built on other people's ideas of how things should be. Why is the world too large to be concerned with me, and, at O the same time, too small to hide me? I am groping, misty.. .and ach- ing, defying the standards of those who have never met me ...pickedly stabbing at opporl tunities to announce my pre- sence. I feel owned by some- unaware, uncaring demon. I want to say, Don't try to hold on to meg I have insecurities that hang like icicles upon my heart. My neurosis is be- coming concrete from your weak- nesses. Protect yourself, beware ...even though I am wary, .l, too, am becoming hard shoulC dered. Thick world of embarkation where nothing and everything is clear. We stop too long. . . everything is lost. . . ideas which once were law now stumble and disappear. Nothing is positive, yet, within, sometimes is peace. fby Duane luddb V 18 Margaret Abbinett 5 Ht ' fu I Sue Adams A94 My G fr is , i BBW? A 'E lilflfiisslf ff y Wi, ,. ,.5. Fa 5' . f W, p . J ., -x fl S i Mike Allen uf . .,-J'-fl. 'L 'hi . r r - a 4 K as Ron Abrams Cathy Adams A - A - 1-,, If 5Zf,e f .--asa j 7 in 1' . N' ,gf 2 W V . xx. AS, .,,' ..,. L f f 4 , Q K P. I A Charles Adams Linda Adams .4 W ,M,a:,.wf .fi-we-2-ff - Ei: 55351, ' EW-x I-41. f X Patty Adams .r45Ii,zE5, , . .xii f 'LW' .5 9 T0m Adams Steve Alderson Steve Alexander Debbie Aliff jordan Allen Sidney Allen Donn Altmann g ,W :F ,i '? k ,..0- W f af l Marc Alvis Cathy Ammons E Dennis Anderson rf fm egtrgasrwf. - I ,,,' 1-efwfw, l, L ill all -'Y V . 2 D , u m pire? h ,tyy gg ,., na if Earl Anderson 156 Seniors Stunt Sharon Antrim Bob Archer The senior class officers, Ron Rodman, Dave Dodrill and Cyndi Gaylord. Carolyn Arthur Steve Arthur Paul Austill Ray Austin ,.: H Stuart Ball Lois Bannister ' A 5 sst. t.,r if sss 5 age 1 Li i 1 - - J A . .,..,. qi sw x , A 6' ' . 1 Victoria Bashenau Gary Bastin J 4? Norman Bearden Mike Beck 'fwv ,1 i. i B be is 5, Tony Arthur 15,,,Qt qv ' N 1 5? Brent Badgley . f J 'paws 1, 3 -'Illia if . Pam Barns Brenda Batten I Philip Beck . wg. if , X, X an .M be gy 7' 'K fl' t 9? if 4 Q , 4+ W' Q5 It M I ya 'g wg it a -A i Wm. R. Ashman lohn Aufderheide Brad Baker Rhea Baker , gtg? ,J 1 fa to We t- 3 li l Q wi-'ffl ii Y 1 , if NW Q mlzgiia Michele Barr lean Barry LF? ' N T gg: . ,, , M f A Sam Baugh Sandra Baugh Tami Beck . Salli Becker Ralbh Ausbrooks , l 's?i:,'5f15' 't ' 'vifi-ffizgv. ilfi .W ,V Q , ,W N, ., e, ig in H W L A 1 L, 4 Anne Baldwin Terri Bartley Michael Beatty left Bell Can Snr: 1 Q7 ,,.,, V Brant Bennett E jamie Betsch Q Phillip Blankenhorn Stephen Boeke Curt Bottorff 158 Seniors Ginny Bennett Rosie Beuke Craig Blanton Elisa Bogard Jim Bowles joe Bernardi Linda Bennett Kevin Bentley Y '-'l' M :,, ,,L EX F, 1. 'va -'www 1 , i 4 Pat Biggs l Mark Blackburn Marti Blackburn .. ,. 25 at 5: , Q53 1, 5519 - at HIS Vicki Blazek Ralph W Bloom Margaret Blubaugh amuse Linda B08a d Susie Boomershine Marilyn Boruff ' 4 l S Sandy Bowling , Paul Bowman Tim BOYCC J L... Mark Berndardt 1 Larry Blaker Linda Bodine Gary Botkins Scott Boyer iw fi. ,J- K 1 Phyllis Boyle Rick Brandes L. any QS: Y f 531 o s ifiigki ilhmfy Ri X xv da Q36 F Ea ' , im Yi, 'amy' x.: l F Raymond Bridges Frieda Brown A 6 A ' 4, ,gg.,kg ,g1 .V i,,f'1'1':Ql '1 'ji A ,o,i,,, S R 2 agp, YN 1' Phil Brunoehler r Mi ' r 1 7 'E,9?'sv+fvg9' 1 cr :Ji- ,- K ,. 1 1 Bart Braden Larry Branam Sandy Branch Sharon Branch Q fi? v X F 1 Q 3 - . z wwf: 'fa Hx ' .Q .... 1 fa? W 5 Q 2,3 1 t af? . ' 2'- V? 1, i -, 3, W1 , K ,f V' 1- Q 4- 1 ....,g-1, A, .. 'Q Bob Bray Stan Brehob Bruce Brandley Becky BFGY 1 jessica Brink Glenn Brizendine Linda Brodie Cindy Broadhead ' ff' f S 3 fifii 'VN f Qs' 'S X Q! if Q F5 K ,I Y 9' 5 7 ' Rl P if - jeff Brown Robert Brown E Sandy Brown Vivian B,-lawn - wife 31 r -V 2. .a fig il STEWLG my 1 Y N F , if ff. wiv 0' 'mv-, ' , 'ii it . 3 Q. David Buck Barbara Buergler Chris Bullock Chris Burchfield 0 o a Fwifnfiflf -t ' gm W y an 535 Aga? i 'J'-'f.'f Q -Q 'N 5 A S521 If Y .1 K ii K 1 why .J , a 4 7 wi R A aa Morrie Brand Marcella Brethman Deborah Browne Gloria Brumley Bob Burns 0 U . Seniors 1 597 4 iii mel 41 7 ' if 4 l kk l Roger Burns Bruce Burton lim Caldwell Carla Calkins E 225 . '1 1 rs 1, 543 13.1, 9, Rick Cartheusee Michael Carter SMS V 5 221 f ' ,1'2t?'Q?fsfff,LQ? A 4 t QA-- 'rr , gil . -if is , Kathy Chandler Steve Chase W 5 V A in ,mu fad ,yew in ef ,k '13 A, 2' Q, 5 ,,..-sf gs , 1' . f 1 l ggagf . Carlos Burwell hri, gig, ,.- 54- ' 'f -v Q F 1 dp 5 J- X: r x E214 Q- H. X -sf A+, ws P M f 44: ff u. , i Xe if k 'S WMF is if P B as 3 wma as me 1 Q4 K, i ,gs savage ti , L 1 K 2 mt wig' Q3 Q5 4 as a. 5 i as as x Q 4. . 1 Stephen Chandler Craig Cassel iifwzafz' 35' HW' '33 Will. iff? vb EQ W ,'lff'kf:Vfj,?, EQ'W2i'lf52iiiiSf5'i' '- , ' ' -, A ,Q 1. 1 'Vg 'L v ' g , M5111 25 5 f Y 5 Y' , g f 1 lxg J 1 SL gi Marcia Busald Stephanie Bush 1f2.,13,.1 saw- it iff-Zia ' V: .l - ' , flintxmleiwl .yfiilflgr-1 I- ' 'lg i:l:q?.5g,:ar4gvi 45.2113 1: If -1 i 2 l Lydia Cantrell l.ynda Carlson egg? lla. if 'iflgfgii '. -. 4 - 4 -- i W' S' flfffffill I -I I 7 q i ' if , Dan Cavaness Sue Cavinder , ,,,f'f7ff 4 M zz H W-' ,Ji if K' ' x . Q ' - . i uf lx - -. ff' ' ,Q , , J 31 L7 1 V ,wi QA' . i .,.. , ,. .x .I ff. is Y , ,Q Debra Chessman Xi KX Brent Chestnut Debbie Christian S ' ' 35 - . W A V ,l,Q'fs'ffi, is L , M Tv, rg V I ii -, A155552 i ' 232 , HN l Karl Buschmann A ..r-rfzi--sz, fi H N5 , MER 1 i I K, r lvl- N 'if 'Tfli,Q iff ,af I t , .?'. H5113 'ei' M ,et N ,.,f my lifl E , Kathleen Carroll 2 , 'be ai- Beth Chandler Denise Clark -K1 fly:-1:35-:.Q2,i'.3, , ,. , M,,.M:15 4 Doug Clark Patty Clark Rikki Clark Rick Clarkson ' Charyl Clemens Teresa Clements 160 Seniors Samara Cobb Kathy Cochran my aah - - ,liwh efi A I rp , .. N--me, f C.. ,Y ., N. . Lu Ann Collins Rick Collins ,. g.. 'PE s 'ii X' at vi :fri 4 A . K Barbara Connors Elena Conrad Z AQ., ,A, I lk E ,X 'few 1 -I Dan Courier David Courier ,:,. H 4 ' X K, 2 Debbie Crafton Lou Craig QQ . Diana Cole lohn Coleman Donna Coonfield Troy Coppi Wife' ei L. 3' iii, ' ' S 3 ., 5 t Sally Courtney William Courtney Cindy Crist Marv Crosley Robert Collier Dan Collins Thomas L. Covington lerry Cross i Donna Sue C ox Nancy Curry Seniors 161 0 f Q L A , fr N , K 1, gg ' - f' rw A W. L, ' 1 Li f ' s 4 fgs i l ? Maria Cutshall Bill Daniel 3 Bob Daniel lynn Danner Beth Dant Cathy Daprile joe Daprile if-255' we nf, 53. s , , A 4 ,U J fl Qt ,sp ia '23 K S we 9 r A as Debbie Daugherty ' B is . N ,lu K , ? ' wif 0 Vicki Davidson 162 Seniors ' QQ F N ' ,376 , Qi- Nanfy Darlington Gregory Daulton Carolyn Davis Susan Dashiell , se' 4 44 tg- ,wi 4, . ,L 3 1 ffl ' M a fl' D 1 H4 we 9' sf r 1 ,V . Q ' f x is sq 1- ,, 3 ,Q 5 4' f' B Becky Davidson . ,, . Z .- ::-3 ' K B M 2 fa iry W - 4 -:N gvlieggl f 1 H , f- A , 7 Gary Davis 4 l l Lyle Davis lr. Mike Davis Melinda Davis 0 6 f' ,L .. , ., , -A-1 ., .M f . .,. ,?n.,k,EQ:,, . M, ,x 5 SLE I ' i 'R - :g :n:I'. ' H: MF ii-,zu f 3. W 4,6 X i me .. ww wig, ya ' Ugwgfvggns K , yi ii, ,fd ' x - .A ri ,131 X Y, , f 2 N Richard Davii 59' - N Roger Decker ' ' 2:5 fr, X X-3. W 'iij sgi , gal 5 ' , s , we el -fb -1 L. V f-11, , Vicki DeLand , ..,., ..b, 1 M Mary Deschler ie 229,315 'M ff-. X 5:1 T ,. 0 .qw ni f R 1 , , K 5 i cialis? fs Elm' 4 'RH if K 7 4 'QU f 'E :gg ..,,..,,.,,: , JE Donna Dearing W 7 4 l Ellen Dedert Donald Deer Annette DeFelice ' Gina DeFelice Kathy' DCIHNCY I Maureen Delger Peggy Delk l - l 4 1 Kenny Dicks li Susan Deils lack om Q Paula Differding E il 2' fin.: .A - ,4 1 'X R l If l x l ,nn M, ., l a, iv ' Ei Pr 31' 3 Erie' fl, if we E, X P' 'Ln- ' W 5' , u Sam Dolce Nancy Donica U .- ,vi ,Q . .gg W sg 'fn M S 5 yn as W H ' iw Ji ,,,,, a'Al , in ,nf .52 iff loann Deckard . M ' , Tim Dietz Barb Denien f I , David Dodrill ..l,L... .. A Lu Doty NEHYSN DUTY ,, Ron Douglas I David Dudgeon X .ur A ' ' . . Z' i. ,, ' ,ve-,, ' , ,, ,...-vf A w ua- ' -, U 6. K ' ' ' 'rj fx , , . 0 ' Kal 'P' -4 Theresa Dugger Dorothy Duncan Toni Duncan lim Dunn , 5:16-, l -f7f' ew f- - Q A F F ryrr so is ' ' 5 :1 .A 2 ' , 2- fit F :Z V . f , K : z- :gi gig, r 3 Vicki Eberg Dave Engle Dave Farnworth 164 Seniors Kathy Edwards Celeste English Wanda Faulkner 1I5i25If5i5:J:p. :TES ' - 'i '::::f .: .bi-iWE'sE 'QFEE1 .: : R ite Q.. ,-fs-, , 1' iff' '-vegjfp, wg 5 Tw nf X K K .5 are 3 fa ff- s ' Anna Egenolf Anna Elmore , ..., gg. Q25 ,71 1 Nancy Ernsting Rex Estell fill- J, F gffia 2 , , Z Mike Fellers Karen Ferguson F ' A W , fascia, Mfiigfez' ' ' -of il K .7y,, y Z: ue. . r,lV 5 K 0 ,al , ,,. , 'l Nancy Fields 0 leanie Fillmore Charles Fischer 0 Phyllis Durham sl A as ny .' ,H b..,, ,.V gg I lon Enerson M ,ri lv l . xi Q Barbara Ewers ga , 5 Ieressa Ferguson F n jon Fischer leone Dyer F J 1 s my 1 ' T 6 Q, r ,, , , .. Debbie Emrick Terry Farley Kathy Fields Susan Fishburn ig, .. Q, 2 Linda Frshe' I If if yd Y i ki, .af It leonard Fletcher Wanda Poisr Rex Former '- ,T 5- 7 4-1.41, Indy luster' Rick Pram is leff Fralee Irrni Heder ir k , K . ,.M,.g l 4' jr A NV . : ei 9 Y-, wr , 'K ' r X M Reber r .1 lryr- Pam I-ylle I-mel Gilldghffl' Debbie Gardner Bob Ga: roux it . , W ,, , , if ' f ,b ll QW . ' N .fy fn- , ,Q 3 . ' Q 4 V ,Z . w L, 4 5 x A- A .X ' Qi X f V ' leannie Mary Kevin Gasrrway C, yrrdi lnrylord lim Gearries Richard Gedig e e e ' I Txjjf' 'is 1- , .1 . :V-.gig , ' .A -:mag -' , A 4 V . ' 4 ' E Q f 9 - , ,. . X Q' X51 ' 4: -i xr 5 Q . 1 N - l r Hem, Brmnieksilmore Allen Lxlasson P.rilyt.r,rrge Kdlry .r 1 X Ellen Crlasson IBHIS Gl0vel A W l L E'5-':: 4 ,,- y5fZJi?5:ff5'f? :H: 'h f if -' - : : : 'f:Rf i . K f ' - ., 'i - m. if ', - 1- r' A we , 1 M M f V G G 0 , Russ Cobble Jennifer Goben Marty Goede Iudy Goodier Linda Goodwin Mary Gootee - E i ? W fi its K X 1 1-. i A V if Nl A Dan Gottemaeller H Mike Gould 1 A i - . Q fs W. Ji-4 r.-JF 1 Q ee Suellen Gran 1 Libby Graves loe Gray Rebecca Gregory Mark Grismore David Groves 166 Seniors Tim Gray 52:5 1: fi it lv Q f -' ' . , -if ' . xiii i ' f ,za-gi ve.-,. 1' he gg i, Q mg 2 1 b s ,, fiffm, w5.rm ,rin W 45.4 . . ,,.w,, .. F' ,i M G X +1 3 4 5 ima at L., 7 :L vi S L91- i 2 we Bruce Guiliani Karen Green a ini if Serita Gunn Mary Gottemaeller Kent Graham Q Stephen Green M lanet Gunnion 1 I 1554-:Er:1fg -l af .Q , ,.,,. , is . ,A ,. . . ,,,., .,,,L X fr I . as 'F 'fi WW, ' .dr 4, . r f ' 1 gl ffvfxf 3 A---f is S ' ' al me K -. rl J 2 A R .- .25- Paul H338 Pam Hager Steve Hager Robert Hague Michael Hale Rick Hall 4 W A ' - ' M ' M ,1.', -'xm Y .- -W, 3 7. - f, , X .5.K ,. .. -qw' ' E Q ig? ga Jr W' sg 5 -I f . V . :. -s . J A X : 'f L , S VY , :aff R 'B N Charlotte Hammer lohn R. Hammond Debbie Hanley Dgnna Hanna Melanie Hameetman Gordon Hamilton Kr., Q 1? Q . gi 3? , , .JA V K' ' qig 5' 'ltr -A Elm P' Lg mg 9? wil ' 1 : L ' ff, .ra'?QE I f 1 as Guy Hansen Pat Harman Vickie Harriman Mike Harrison Steve Harrison 0 r' l Rusty Harrell Seniors 167 Dave Hari Elden Hartman 4, t .e.,.. '3 'lr V . 5 i xsgtf' f' ff 51 UU HHVVUY Mike Hassell 1 ?ijf45EwL?k. VK I 5 Q 5 Terry I-Iavener Sheri Haverstick ' Z H ' ' :N rw 'Y . 1 r I vga lohn Hedges Mike Heinlze Dave Henry Patrick Henry 168 Seniors Howard Hartman Nancy Hassell Dean Hawley V r,:, 9 ' Mary Heldrnan f4 H' .za Steve Henry I Lise Hartman Brent Hastings -l Becky Haynes Sherry Helfei -H g'5f- fe W Q V ,g M if Ya it YI ' 2 M' Q 'li f mf 1, Debbie Harvey loan Harvey Phillip Hatle Gerry Haun H xzf W . I Party Haynes Bill Hays - an r ' l dnii Ht!f'ldIlCkS Pam Hg,ndrigjk5 5 ,rg 4? - Anne Hensley Cathy Herndon Diane Herr n 1 Ioel Hess Sue Hilgeman klaine Hobson Karen Holman Patricia Houston fi , L . 1 -F sv we 9 93 A 4 Y 5656 ,?i' fi t mf 5 Q -.. Randy Hewitt Becky Hilligoss Carl Hoeping ' Susan Hornbrook 5 , Q. bfi will X 4 ,W , ,,,L Q X it , :.,, 0 Amy Howard , F-rlgwlm 1 Carol Hibner Carol Hickson 2 ' f'- 1722 , , . ixgswl' r I fgiq ff , - 'V' rr . Lrief 5a 'dY Hilligas Connie Himebrook fn ,Q xo X David Hoffman Pam Hogan Q1 ' fi ' fr ii- vm, Kris Horton Pam Horton Q Rita Huff Steve Huff .. Y ., C f Daniel Higgens it 'K A Darlene Hines Steve Hogan Kathy Houdek Gloria Hughes Rick Higgs Leeta Hix David Holder Pam Haughton 1. iii ,f 11 ' Deborah Hunt Seniors 169 Mark Hunter 170 Seniors P, W V A 1 'A 4 Mary Hurley ' janet Hussion Carol Hussey Cathy Hussey Tom Hyatt O ' 1 Mike lnabnitt 'L .1 , ff' x . li' .. 'Fil ' 'fft-'? Dave jackson l Steve Ingmire Nancy Ingram l H ,i . if 1-Ur ,l Y 'Na . H'-1 'ffl - px 1 . l ,nge f Qfbgfi' ll f 1 fi if- 3 r l A K ? 2 4 K V W P N K g Douglas jackson jim jackson 4 , l r ' , fill' , r ff r 11 ru 'X ,G rg ,rx 3 ' UH L Egglewl , ,,.,:,f.r 1 W f we 5 wi' X . Q- i l f Q 1 Donna Irelan A :v e l nmfiv ' Q I ' famm:-wr ,m.n H Q i 1 'Y ff... Q . ,A+ H.. . 1-. .K I W W., .A . v is KEY, w,.s.Qn..2,,.,,, ., , Q55 A ,I .1 N me A, E ri gl X em is Q .W be me my W .2 '? m+. F w 3. , , qi' i V' Bruce jarvis 5 David lI'iSl'1 Victoria Irvin l Wendy jenson , Becky johnson x Y Y u 1 w X Ng. . s 1 N N X lim.. -. Q . 1 ,. . 1 Q l 1 may f rx sg gg, v K, , 1 im- .s :.. ,. ..,,,g,y1, , ,,,. . M, . . Q55 ox was S, ' f M arwg Q s K W . is , '5 Yi fi f as Debbie johnson .-F f lk E 5 'f ' .ja Y ,v ,L ,,, N if 5' K , nj, , : : , 1 N -sf Ag. .. Dale jones l3me5 l0hf1S0f1 john johnson y Kathie johnson , X, .fum ,375 v Robbin L. jones . K Stephen jones Chuck jordan i Patty johnson , Veneta johnson 1 ,..,,.b. ,., , . . M N r' 17 2 fs-3' ' : s'aYV34'afSi555 Qi? ' Tuff- ' H 2 555: my , fs' sf I wwf ' i ' K , 'J 1 ' 1 ', .se . l , Duane judd phyms jung . v V W Y Y Y f 11 1 ludi Karlov Evelyn Karogos Guy Keen Karen Keenan Greg Keller Tim Keller Seniors 171 Patti Kelley, Diane Kendall . , F I ., , ,, P , .fi1? 3 sf Carol Kindle Clarence Kennedy loanie Kern i Terry Ketterman Debbie keutger l Sharon Kidwell lohn Kindred Stan Kindred Stephen Kindred Cindy King S 'i'i A i'i it K 'kza ' i 7' ' 511W-2,2 f V , - 'Ei1xg?Zg?irfi,'i1? ' , K ' -.'i A 5 -M 115 L ' ,, 2 .. -fa ' it N A it fi if Karen King Sandy Kirch Myra Kirk Edward Kirschner Margaret Kissling Paul Kjeldsen , 1 Debbie Klasing Eric Klawun Steve B. Klinge Mary Knapp Mary lane Knight Keith Knott . :af iuiziflisvz '::,l i ,W , ,, sw ea r , arf' ' , g 2 V ,V ,gl iss K X gf Al Koch Karyl Kocher Kim Koepke Nan Kohlman Roger Kontak Kathy Kopetsky 172 Seniors I A ' ' 'BPH A , 'f 6 '4 'ii' H ik J fp tv 81.4 l he Nr Q v at riff 11 5'If'W A , f l ffm Y: 5 I lohn Kraas l lerry Kreuzman Marilyn LaFara Merry Leach Richard Link A , 'Q it Qfsr '53 Y- .QEE 3 Alan Krebs Chuck Kreitleic bg-14' ' .-W-Y 1 2-Q ,' eu-rl 'wi'-. f ' uf' ' 5: X- i?'f ,, lohn Krivacs 4 Dan Laker l Frederick Lelnberger - , 1 1 Tom Kopecky Richard Krohne Mary Ann Kuntz Ron Lakey 1651-'iw' fr l III Susan Le Masters 1 i l L ' il Terri Kreittein Barry Kress Kathleen Kreutzberger Sandy Kyle L 62 2 Q65 again' M Q ge we 15 5, p was 5 L ' , r 35 2 ' f if bg Connie Langdon Yolanda Larison jeff Lawless Sandy Lester Mark Lewellen Michele Lleland , Steve Link lom Lmson Steve Litterski Carla Long Debera L0ngeSI fa Seniors 173 ' I A 4 'A Ag l l ' lo Longest Nanci Longworth Larry Loyd lane Luse . lane Lynn Penni Lyons ' . ' ' A 1 ' , ,vgfig ,sig i M-'vw.:',f'f 1w f V C ,eww ,,,,-L. ,, f1,,Wsg7-yi gr1'siww'f - - lm, -lviliwffbli A 2?f1f'i75Sfl lf' 1:1 . My-ia: . 25, 5:5 252 M25-is-1' V gn' mu i girly , i as v J 3 if 3 -.S L X El fr. -. .4 V , Q 1' 1 ze. ., -1 , L i in ., do I W y y , i Marti McAdams Kathy McAllen Mary Lou MacBeth Miriam McCain Candace McCarthy Cindy McClanahan 'gig u 1 ' i ' ' Y ' l V f xg :qc 3455 m e ' ,wwf ' ive--I W , M . . . wsfzwvismf-,gf '- ,.., - L i in ' 1 L , , .Hem - . ' , il Q l l George Mcclish ' Dan McCombs Donna McConnaha ' Fred McCullough Pamela McDonald lo Ellen MrFalI c 4 A f l ' 1 l .. l do K... . l, K Susan McFarland lohn McGraw Rick McHenry Tom McKain Dennis McKay Karen McKnight A , 1 4 y - W '31 l Y - Don McLean I lay MCNaughg Dolty McNew Donald McQueen Steven McQuinn Keith Mar kford 174 Seniors ,. My W l W 4 X , ,i,.', ll lll l Kathi Mallender Rick Manning Georgann Marianos Denise Marquette -U Gary Marlin Cindi Marshall , , ' A 1 L I ,, I H 0 I Betty Martin Cary Martlage 0 Barbara Mathews David Mathews V Dave Matthews 5 jill Matthews - i 1 n o L Scc9ttMattox Vicki Mattson 9 0 Karen Maglding . ' Daniel B. Mayer Mike Mayfield Tim Meacham W Sharon Mears 'e Mary Medcalf 7 'i' i Q'U j? '1:: 55 Elfglfg.WfEQzaHZiE2?i:s5f:a. 5 1' -QQ 7 , -. it Dianen Meltabarger Wm. Mennel Lynette Merletto lanette Michel ' Carol Mickel lim Milam Seniors 175 55,,5Ei.E5-M., .7 ,,,..,W, ,ry-,,. V: W - .,e5,f5-,gw-- .523 ...,... - . ., e 'Tn' 1 ' ' 'A Het , t .uv - 'Q 'L , . 966' 4 ' Diane Miller lerry Miller QA, 1 - 3 KN . Phil Miller Phyllis Miller Tonia Mills Mary lo Mims Denis Miner Teri Moblcy Reberfa Mock Mark Molina lane Moon pavid Moriarity Kathy Moriarty 176 Seniors I if ., .. ..,,l,..f-,.:1--w P 4' -- - ui f g2 l11fsr3t.f,.2w ,s5 ' , '4 m,.W,.m,,.. fl. ,M A .T ., 11 ,Q ,, 5 tra Remy t A 'il a ' f , 0 l .r tr ft A 4 K b iff '3. i J V if-1 , 4 gif ,YK 1 we Mf g W , S, , . loe Miller Lyle Miller Mike Miller Nanry Miller it -lx bvur , '49 , '21 4- A - Randy Miller Randy Miller Walter Miller Karen Mills , i , , 5. 9' 1 2 -W we r -azj 'K jeff Mitchell Karen Mitchell David Mobley .e 1 . ' ' f za.222reefs-az-ara-f-Fizz... ' A F151 4 ,sf ..:'i-f:,a1g.z2f5-f,f,,- M Q ' at of we My t , f K , - Q' 0' ff' . V: an r X pmilf L A X ,,,. Y , , ., .1 7 A X ,Alf 5 . Q , wg Pam Mollett Steve Montgomery loyre Moody 5 e 822 .335 if P Q vt W ., ,af , ,Aw .. , tr i- - ' -X . we ,, tt,t, HV A, t ,. V X r ' 515621 f :::f i if l' I I I 1 w Kerry Moriarty Gary Morse Pam Mouser v - l P l l , l M d k M reenMur hy leffNay BillNeal Darryl Mull Steve Mullen Anita ur oc au p 9 is . ,wg ' i gi.. 'gg .r i el - l V I' Robert Newhall Vicki Nibarger Barbara Nichols Debbie Neal Glenora Neal Diana Ne IS Richard C, Nichglag D0l'0Il Iy Nicholson I swf' rg S 7 2 if 5 HS? oe Nnehaus Penny Noltmg Clndl Nordslck Debra Norman 'll O Kathleen O'ConneII Mary Olmstead Ric O'Neill lack Opsahl Marc Novotney Bu ates l P l 1 Eddie Orme lane Osborne Diane Osman Gary Owens Tony Pagano Peggy Page Seniors 177 Ronald Palmer Carolyn Paris l l ' sf s Y Q P Q, . . x ' I Marilyn Paris Stephen Parker 3 Brenda Parks I 5 Susan Partan ig-get ,gg-is were ,,y,13, , fm,i 1 I . ,asiggqav :is - V -wE?3?i2li?i ' ggzllsigliigli, ' ,, , iw if sf- 1.2, :QW . 1 . f f. fi:-:gf-iikgiijfif 'Ami -' ' j v- .- f:ff:'1q' V i A li ,nf W' Q gb V 1 , D 'f' I e . -, , . ki '41,-r Q, jeff Pasteur Linda Pate Cindy Patrick e. S 'ata Eb Q sgfs'f' 2 W l .. Karen Patterson Greg Pear Terri Pease Oliver Peavey Mary Pelley Sherry Pennington Bill Perkins Sue Perkins Bob Perry 'lf B lllt l K fbi jlisl '17 , . X - 4 Debbie Peters Elissa Peterson Larry Phelps Mollie Phillipg Bill Pickett Barb Pieper 0 0 178seniors T. arf' W o WW' - 1 Cindy Pittman Steven Pittman Terry Poland lohn Pigg ' ..,, l 1 , ,. 1 .,.. , .. T, R 5 V : f -1' , ' ,fl 'X N . . A . 1 ,I - fi , 47 'l' ' Yvonne Powell ' Becky Poynter Debbie Prather Chris Price ' f' Z: 1 ' wr . ..,.:., ,I Q! . ,4 Ed Prosser Anthony Provost .Cathy Pryor Randall Putnam l EE ?f,s,1.. :'f'f ', . ' .xi 5? 5 .4 , 4 Q' m m af, t , u ' 5 Y 3 Nancy Qumlm Amy Raker Dave Roehling john Rapp Rick Popp Nancy Priller Ronald Quebe Ronald Ratcliff Teresa Rathy Anita Raufeisen Terry Ray Vicky Raymann Linda Reddix u i Pam Potts Tr l Michael Prosch Elaine Query l Gary Rathsman john Reed W Seniors 179 Viet Nam, V Z Pam Reed Pam Kay Reed Sam Reed V' H V E Danny Rich Debbie Richards Larry Richardson KW' K, I M ' ,v , ski, tix : f K, 41 , A i , ity ,, K . f ist' , I, Hf 1 i S X , .afifi ,K Z fgft .ai - f fi m i 3 gif:-Q r . JT' i ' i Raymond Riley Rosie Ritchie Sue Riney Karen Rockwell Ron Rodman Dave Roehling 180 Seniors ,i , , Steve Romack Ierry Romiue 0 1 I N i , Alan Reinhardt Mark Reiter Carril Reinking ' 1 i Lois Richardson Beth RiCheY leffefi' Ricken i ' r , l 1 Curt Robbins lsavid Roberts Ieff Roberts I...1 Gary Roessler Nancy Roessler Joanne Rogers ' i i i - tst , . 'w , ww-' Agegz iff ir' 'W' 1 i W Patricia Rood Ricky Rood Kevin Rosenbaum earth da may A- 'r,.m'-iwiw uws.gfw 'iwfw-::3.v:42Jy wg, igwrim Trier. .s,.w,Ww-,,f,i, M., W, W ,,.k f -rf 1- 1 Q J-- .ag-:J f' f j ff U ' . 1 ggg15g1gfi?r,n:5 rr Q I gff3L jf,ft 'i r :rg 'U K S r if 'ir K W f .Q , ,..k QL 1 , 1 2 ' J i S - f A 'S .S is ,E +, -...,.K,. S G , ..-,. Allen Roth lacquie Rudolph jerry Sabuda r lohn 5HI1dGfS Cindy Sandler S Nancy Sapp l , . .. ,.,... ,.., ,,,... ,. , 'Y E ' ' ' ' . ,-'f -f f r .w fwaig Qv xw g g S f at S 1 . i?r5l'E'Q5 ... 1 M Q wm a . . 3- ' L'L' ' 'flfl rv S . V- .ff-H --v f W ' V ,W .S ' wb - . ., x wx X - Carol SargemQ Mike Sasek Jeri Satterfield Richard Saunders V, , ,S 'xwjlv 'S fx rywa 1 S . fri i ludy Sawyer - Steve Sm haler A Ai i J - - Carol Schalk Karen Scheib Stan Scheil Lynn Schiicher AngiSchn1aIfeldt Roy Sc on Smhmalfeldt i Y . , , r ' I I wine , , if 5 1, af? ' Q Q if H 1 Nick SCHFDBH David Schmed Kurt Schock 1 -,-- ,. .- ,W ' 'if 5 : ., r ' :ggi 'K if 4 , D. ,, sf. . i Mary Schonhoff Nancy Schneider Paula Sgjhnepp , Seniors 181 1. Michael Schwegman Mary Scripture ,. A 1 ' ' V: : ' ' 1, , l a J li 'ibm HS? :ff.i2vfi,l- he iv g,-ggi gyr ll, ,fm N wig iq vii . eli fggg i Cathy Seaman Bob Sedam i ii - ff i f , ff ' fe - 1' M M it w 1 al- M- Q- an e Q i ,...- f- r ' Q ' 2 -5- ji ? ' .- 1 -,- 5 1, I 45 - lim See Debbie Seedorf Robert Sells Richard Shaw jackie Shawhan Susan Shay ,.,, ,,... .Q -. ' 'Z:'Tf??Z 0:z-f 'if4 2f '.. f 'f'-52' :. 182 Seniors .2-3, a as i Q - - lim Simpson Pam Simpson o .Q if 55a2iff'f:1 i Beth Sexson Susan Short - Wm. Simpson o Rick Shaker Gary Sharp Tom Short Lloyd Showalter it e 1 5' V .t .. f 3 Sim Sims Anne Rae Sizemore Brenda Skaggs -2 Gaye Skillman V' .UIKQQV V .1 K .3-i. A 'f +A -2 f ,. sz ., V 5 it Y-H'-'F 9' I Roy Slaughter Wh- . f 3 Dave Smith Gloria Smith Ken Smith Ax, I si ' tg 0-Q A if if I i lg Philip Smith Roger Smith Terry Smith Susie Snyder Richard Sorenson ' F. 4' . ' . ., 4 fe ft? 1' ' i ' Phil Spray Steve Spurgin l Sue Sowl c l Barbara Smith , 1 was ,, twig 5,4 1 I 't' ,'2 ftaggt rm t Q 'ini ,1 my A E ,K 2 k .., 1' i i Q if i . ,ll ,,. 7 ia. GQ, 5 z, V Mary Lou Smith .X . I 'WS Mary Smock - Daniel Sparks 4. ,-as g f T ' f' f:-L .. A 1 ' fx iii W, ,. iififsfii , I it fi Q5 gt? 0 wi W3 1 fgg 'W 1 i 'A A fy Siva- ,-To 3 f e 7 - 1 - f I' ' l ici 4 . ...... - ' ,J f A ' Bruce Smith Dave Smith , 1 ,, Mike Smith lim Snavley f ff fiims 1 X' Wes Sparks Wm. Stafford Nancy Stambra Mark Stansbuty Pam Smith W A Leslie Snider 1 k Willia Spencer Ruthellen Stegemiller Seniors 183 Curriculum includes mini-courses ' if Barbara Stegnach Mary Stilz Rita Streeval 79 la 'l it -.V .f f l:: l ' I l's's:v Mike Sturm - Mike Sutliff 184 Seniors 425, Mx -. ht: ,Q 0 .fa 'K . t 5 S ,A ' 431 Gayle Steinfort Charlene Stockwell - Sandy Stucker Diane Sullivan 4 il Debbie Swift Mary Stephens Susan Stogsdill - Robert Stuckey Brenda Summitt Ann Tansy -,gr -r 41, 4 2 , B ..- Nu , Cynthia Stephenson l Cindy Stoner I lanet Studle Bruce Surface - Debbie Tapy L5 I., fg,3 a f5z:ga., ,A is ... ii A 'K' 1 Q 1 4 W, a H 1' Linda Stewart Rebecca Still Dan Stout meg Stout 3 ,I . ' an W- ,- Laurence Stumpl laura 51mm Michele Surface Mary Sutherlin a t iraaelr f' ' . ' '- 525 : E 'fir- ' , 'PT' 'R ' ag t F ,L Q-12,2 . Y 'am , ,aa -U . A N - A i 1 Gina laylor lacqueline Taylor lim Taylor Mike Taylor Sheila'TayIor 7 Q - f V-lu, T -.. W , 'li ' A r ' g 47 . -A D' ' .A I W lane! Thompson Roseanna Thompson Thom Thompson V TN . f J f i Ellen Tucker Rick Tuggle l -l Y' luanita Troy l l T Mary Topmiller Marcia Townsend Mark Travis T l lr is T Pam Turner ' Gerard Tyra Lois Ullman , ,... Qi r T 3 , is V Rebecca Terry Reniia Thacker cl , Donna Tilford Ethel Tines y i 1 - Francis Thayer -Efiigfiiilv'.,': ':I37:.Q'i::? :-H:5f':-iii?:,?:: '532:g:SE11:l:'-lil: 'Fi ay -5, ffi1?1Q,-4+ ' fl - A' fir' ,f ' Tl V. f-5 'A . if o f 3 , 9 l K 9 4 r il' 3 T an e If .1 Marsha lomamichel ,E 1 ts Deborah Turk Sherri Turley ' Dale Turner - Pamela Tredwell Linda Troth Ron Troxell 'll jerry Underwood Karen Underwood Debbie VanBenthrupen Seniors 185 Q I 186 Seniors ..., .. l F , M ...A , 3 Theresa Vaughn Tim Vetang Michelle Vibbert ' Kris Voigt Ralph Walker Richard Wall A Debbie Wallace Heidi An'n Wallace V - - Michael Vogel Nancy Wallace Greg Waltz james Wangelin Rosy Wanner Cliff Warden Tim Warner Ira Warrenfell Tami Weaver Kathy Weber rl ' ' -. 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M- fi- , Qva : A ' . fl'-mfr P Larry Weishan William Weist Susie Welches Debbie Wells Tom Ware Debbie Weidman David Wells 0 fil iii' H 7 if f M l Aa79?if3,l71li3fifl A ' V V1 - 5 - . lm .. ,.,,, M K v v , - 4 ,':. , r,W-SM , fi-fm 22a?'s5' ' -' jf' , 5 M ,,imv,,, me , , ,. . ,k1,.a.s f, i,,,,. 52-f --V ,isa W ,-,rs 2 Sf' M?wi'fM:f1-Lpfzz H :grmmi sw ..5w5gw,,,,f., -,ff 3, , ,.,, X l Z New 2 swV.,1,ff,'esM,as. 'M xg. N, -W me Wm ,Q,. .fiirllm A , l W W 4 .23 M Us ,Yi3,,?gg3iXN 35, r, Ki Migiii f 5 W3 Q Q, .25 3 R, 4625 I r 'S 6 Q E., Nazi 83,4 ul if YH 'sg 'Pt .s are pf! 3 .xx 2 W li sg .8 Pin 4 .5 Q 1 + wifi, ,X A a S2 f Q , ra ig Ted Wacker J:-wsawzgw ,ar . Q ' -. ..,, , I 155-r'Zg53i ' f ' mia. A 5 wed Debbie Walters 1 Ron Warner Y Mark Weisenbach D H1 , - ' -- is 9 ' '- :. .. ' :::Er5Is.f?2'ZI esiuswff ' fi ggfm- ', ,,.-ve be giseiil - f-Q -in ' ' iggsssisr ' f.-- ' W ,... 'v.,.. in .3 ..:...,r ' kijkg r I 2 Q f Q tgggkfgi - 5 -w ' lane Welch seniors 187 lv ,N R Cindy West Rita WGS! ' lim Whicker Robt. Whiffing Steve White Rick Whitsell Terry Wick Jacqueline Williams Susan Wills ' Vicki Wilcurt W 4 S- ' vw i -1 if , ggi' 'A ' VN ea - af' . ' '- 65217 miggf , , X . film if 55 ms f H Y' 5 i Sw 1 Hi- ' ' 3 s- Marilyn Williams N . ' I , .f ' if ' W Donald Wilson i ' ' 1 Kathy Wilds Greg Willman t Alan Williams lack Williams ,li ' Rhonda Williams Susan Williams Vicki Williams - Carole Wills if ' V Eugene Wilson Sheila Wilson Vicki Wilson Michael Winburn i Jw ,l ',, Debbie Winders Andrew Winkler I Sallie Winscott jeff Wise Robert Wiseman Rosemary Wiseman 188 Seniors 950 graduating seniors look back A f a a i 'W y luv .. X v MR' 'U' i J' 'rs fe fgdiyifkjk f1D r 3 . -HM' -f -apt' Y 43 Paulette Wood Greg Woods Jodie Woods Paul Woodward Dennis Wright --.09 A r 5 ls Kathy Wuensch jerry Wyss lane Yeager jim Yeager . Leslie Yeager Dennis Young 1 1 1 1 55- -1 ' gs : Q il-. Seniors 189 J l.OOkii1g b2lCk. . . looking back. .. Rgd Witter Mike Zimmerman Debbie Zufail Mike Brown Tom Deer Rodney Gray - Nu Connie Harter 1. ' ern in A , I L: V -43. Y, 45+ Dan Laker ,YQ . Mike Louzon I ' 4 4 i 1 i i . 'ff' ' 2 - Y 52' .. Amy Pettrie Anita Pettrie Gary Ransdell VinCe Schoener Chuck Wirth janet Markeine 190 Seniors lOOkll'lg back . . looking back. Brenda Batton Pam Haughton NOT PICTURED: Terry Anderson Michael Angel Mike Armstrong Keith Baier Michael Baker Donald Beach Rebecca Borders Lois Brown Charles Brunning Chris Brunning Connie Cooper Danny Davis Mitchell Davis Phyllis Day Robert Dillon William Drake Eddie Ford Karen Forsyth lerry Fry Rebecca Gates Paul Hendley jerry Hendricks Steve Hill Conrad Hines john Huff john Keaton Roger Kemp Regina Kinslow Mike Kish Glenn Kline Larry Largea Steve Lawver Tom Leonard Rebecca Lohman Susan Long Don Market james Marsh Greg Martin Howard Mathews Diana McCubbin William McKay Debra Michel joseph Morrisey loe Mullins Carla Murray Dennis Neal lanice Novak Bruce Pardue Mike Paugh Robert Paugh Ray Pierle james Price Robert Renihan Loretta Rigdon Denise Robertson John Rose Sandra Schutz Steve Shepherd lames Simon Howard Smith A Michael Smith jeffrey Tocket David Wheeler George Wodtker Terry Zeigler Nancy Zink 1 looking back. . . ln memoriam Steve Firestone Class of 1972 Seniors 191 The Principal I 'U ledpupd SLU 194 A stant P pal F S GJ-s-I -C: I- ista Ass The Assistant 55 - aww s 5 W -1 KD Q.. 9 F f 5 fm- I xl a Eggs Q W fi? 3 V Q 1 2 , W, M, WA if wit 8 5 5 X K , V t ' pf 1ue1sgssV S Ass sta tP nc pals 195 O M UI Mis Gan ID The Dean f KM lf K ' 3 is .1 K F l Q L f is V Z , , A ' f DJ 3' , . M, Q +21 Y ,W U a DW 'S ap!-'H ueag 9 U fb DJ J us .x KD NI 198 Guidance, Junior-Seni0r .C I-' Mrs. Brown e lor SG OU The Counselor ww.-vfmwf. ,-, rv -7: ,N , ,, - W mmm, W 1 fi'-3155 . ev fi 'N-any r ' 1 it ,- s Q' I . . 5 is , 1 -,. ,Y .5 S A W Qf iQf9i5Qg. 5 fm S , mA ,. .- ,5 W . ,Kaz ' IQ' X DO SLI Jola SS --I 3' CD X vw' : mi I' ' , f f Q 5 Li L I 1 V ' fyitif 5 A if L i Z JT . y.. Jolasunog Gd ei o WW ..,,-,L WM f M Wm , h,, M, w.,W .w..-.A--.A.. .,., 1 Q , ,, 200 Guidance, Freshman-Sbfiffithfmre Th W! if V V3?5i57i!W9iEf?9?U 9 4 Y' C O U Mr Bolhnger ni! DECE W ' ' I2 1314 1920 3031 zu 27 28 29 K SW . .. f m2221242- qi 2' 'G - fi if fggg -1 V1-ggvij 1l:5'pQQWN fW 'm , ' ' V xyxrl-'Ac lui? N fi , ,rv- df-. ml- ' W' - az -is , ,-M-'v1s1,assgnT A7552-m2.f1':Sz-'f ' xN yi X ,, , - ,wvfil ,7. , , , Tm, mi' Jolasunoj QLLL nog SLI O9 J 'SJW E Teachers, administrators 'S' guide student learning Mary-lo Abbott joseph Ackerman lane Allen Paul Antrobus Beverly Ashbrook Robert Baker lacqueline Baxter james Beckham Paul Benning David Bertram Gayle Bloom Tom Bollinger janet Borradile Ronald Bowen Stephen Bowles Carl Braden Michelle Branch Rachel Breedlove Susan Brenton Evelina Brown Patricia Brown 202 Faculty ,administration -af .ay X.. 5. ii' .gauw H lm x JL 5 92 r f E.: J L 4 5 Q . ..,,.,V. V. ,M 4 .:,,,E W ,, N f gg lg-at Us wk X + Q 493' tx! ht ,slit l K 3 E519 - ', '!,. : . ,rv ' , r sam- f ,J ' I 1 ggiiyqkff 1 -at T' 'Elf I was , M is ..l.A,,. HQ A C 1 amgtyl, f gy. QL L I ,f..f-gi, l it v fx KW E' viffzaif L' - Q 3 , is 'R sw- Ralph Brown Susan Brown Richard Brunoehler Robert Burch lasemine Bush lulie Butler lay Campbell john Carson lean Cate Susan Cates Floyd Chamberlin Maxine Chambers Evelyn Chandler Nancy Clampitt Steve Cline Richard Clore Marjorie Cox Cynthia Cromer William Cunningha Virginia Dailey Richard Dart Nina Day Larry Dean Robert Dearborn m Faculty, Administration 203 Faculty Carolyn Demas Stephen Dial Hugh Dowell Sharon Dunn john Dwenger Stephen Ester Rebecca Eberhart lack Farr Patricia Fields Marcia Fisch Carol Fischer Martha Flickinger Camille Flora ludy Floyd Carl Fowler loyce Freeman 'W Patricia French Roger Gale Roy C-eesa 1 David Gerkensmeyer if . Wy 'rzzrni if rg f VM t , A F 1 , ' 4 , Wilt i .., t I ' 5 7 -. its Y i rg, ar, V .Ai . 1 . ,I lf X Tom Hathaway emphasizes a point to his biology class. 204 Faculty, Administration 'Dx 'N-. 'hiv Mm it Faculty john Gibson Georgie Goodwin Gary Hamilton Karen Hansen Thomas Hathaway Drew Hawkins Marvin Hawkins Peggy Hawkins Susan Hayes james Head Karen Hebert Sherry Henson Richard Hilfiker Linda Hoffman Frances Huff Nancy johnson Robert Kennedy Victor Kerlin jack Kidwell Olive Kinsley Kenneth Knabel Rosemarie Kuntz Lois Lichtsinn Ray Linson Larry Lopp Geraldine McBride Earl McCormick Chauncey McDaniel loan Mcllroy Hazel McKenzie Faculty, Administration 205 i Faculty Terri Mahin Gene Malasics Patricia Maloof Anna Megnis Harold Metheny Lois Meyer Charlene Milam jack Morgan Orpha Morwick Maurice Mullinix Roselyn Murphy Clyde Myers Sue Myers james Nichols Delmar Olston Nick O'NeilI Donald Orr jerry Papacek Leon Patterson William Petty William Pickard Anna Powell Lennyce Powers Arlene Prager 206 Faculty, Administration is s'Dx Mrs. Quinney aids student in lab work Mr jon Williams U S History teacher asks Beth Cavanas to show the class where a famous spot is located. Terry Pramuk Beverly Quinney Marilyn Ramsey Roger Ratliff Mary Rebber William Rebber Mary Reed Sandra Ripperger james Roach Charles Robbins Joyce Rood Madeline Rowell Ruth Rugenstein Guy Rumsey Bernard Sauter Bill Schmalfeldt Mona Schoch David Shaffer Robert Shaw Buster Shepherd Faculty, Administration 207 Faculty David Shull james Smith Paulette Smith William Smock john Snepp Sandra Sotzing Helen Southwood Earl Spiece Carol Stadden Larry Stanford Gif Carol Strom Roy Stuckwisch janet Stumpf Stephen Taylor Albert Theil Richard Theil Esther Thompson Betty Toombs Sara Traycoff Gloria Vehling 208 Faculty, Administration 'Pt'-N19 mn' 7 Yah1f 7 Patricia Stanley Betty Stevens Data processing instructor Harlan Haymaker assists student with pro- per procedure. Richard Story Philip Strader .5 sf f Nliv, , I 1 mv , R 5 X its sf-K an A ,' j K f. s A A anew, X is, 29' wfffwm ' se' as -nv- kts l Dawn Wade Bob Wagner Mary Lou Walters Mary Waugh Harvey Wells Doris Wendeln Delbert West Jon Williams Anne Wilson Verl Woodring Terry Wright john Yount E t 414 E . Mr. Farr and Mr. Head, administrators, M53 xi confer with kite expert on wind conditions. Mr. Theil and Mr. Pickard enjoy a day of kite flying. Not Pictured Catherine Ayres Richard Baker Shirley Lynch Faculty, Administration 209 lilynibrs Barb Bates L Debbie Bates Gary Baumann Q Bax! Bell Berry Gael Bertram Brian Bessenbach Donna Betner Terry Buses: Carol Avery Ble dsoe Elaine Blessing Kendra Blevms Dave Blythe David Board Herb Bdgard Lois Lorna Lrz 51 Belcher Bernhardt Booker Bor 212 juniors Holly Brooks Linda Brown Mike Brown ' Brown Brown Brubeck Lynne Buck . Bruce Buckner Lmda Brummett Debbie Brunnemer .Robin Brunning Larry Burdett E Gary Burks Herb Burnell Burns Burton Burton Busald Bush jack Bush Marc Bush Ronald Butler Ionnie Cain Iebbie Cain' ieorge Caldwell rank Califar ois Callahan Q Ian Callon ,im Campbell am Campbell ,alph Canter ob Cantlon Faye Caplinger obert Caric Kathy Carr 'lark Carson ob Carter ' athy Carter ouie Carter ahn Carver teve Cass - rebbie Can enneth Cecnl ngie Challis athy Chance .indy Chance ave Chance ' C an Chandler r leth Cavaness A . J e ibby Chaney - SandraChester Robert Chittenden Sheila Chitwood Vickie Chitwood Linda Chohany Becky Christie jeff Christie Dave Church Gary Church Ann Clark x David Clark Debbie Clark Rhonda Clark Linda Clayton Donna Cleary lim Cleary Bill Clemmer jeff Clendenon lohn Click Pam Cline Judy Clugston Terri Clutinger Deborah Cole Linda Coleman Connie Collins Joyce Comiey Gary Conley, Tom Conner-ly Carla Cook Dave Coomes lim Cooney Hal Coonfield Jeff Coopers Randy Corbin Elaine Courtney Terry Covert Diane Covington Mina Cowden Ronnie Coy jerry Crafton Charles Crawford aecki crimp 1- Kim Cronkite Kristi Culver, Dave Culver Kelly Cummings Toby Cunningham Steve Curtis Vickie Curtis ,Stan Curts . Judy Daglish Carol Dahlberg Steve Dailey Tony Dailey Karen Dailey lim Daniel 214 juniors Fancher Farrmga 7 Danny Farnworth 8 lim Feeney 9 Sue Fehlinger Feldhake Fields Fields Flon Fish Mark Fix F Pam Flanary Lynda F leener jeff Fodge Teresa Fogleman Adonness Foley Cindy Ford Gary Ford Marie Forni lim Fortman Eric Foster Kathy Fousut Cindy Franks Lynda Frazee -Devon Frazier Greg Friar lulie Friddle Frank Froelick Anita Gadient Charles Gad lent Tom Gallagher Tony Gallagher linda Gallo Sandga Gates Lori Gaylord Cathy Garrett Charlene Gearne Brian Center Kim Gibbs . Richard Gillum Kit Gipson Bill Glenn Phil-Glesing Dave Goodwin linda Gould' Dave Graham AToni Graham 1 Angi Graves , A Jerry Gray Robert Gray lohn Green l Mary lo Greenwell Bob Creve Barbara Grimes Kathy Grubbs Patricia Gru bbs Rick Grubbs Dave C-underman Margaret Haag Beckie ,Hagans Karen Hague Jan'Hall Mary Hall . lean Hamilton Karen Hamm H Diana Hammons 216 juniors. ' - y 1 Guy Harshbarger Brad Hart Q Debbie Hartman Nancy'Hartrnan ' lim Harvey 'Steve Harvey Lisa Haupt ' Bill Haver . lack Hawes Rachel Hawk Brenda Hawkins Kathy Haynes Kg 1. Haynes Steve Haynes Barbara Haymond Susan Heavin CeCelia Heckman Gary Hedges Terry Helton Brian Hey ' Mike Hilgert Barb Hilts . Gary Hinchman I, 4 , . . el' HBH tsky . Herzak an e eck wipe . :dy edy , . wood ner :ner i at A 'linn , lUCE W ukf 1 e . es V 'ing nahan ner don rghner wver ggins Tmah nd e nfeher an an rn , a rdeH an V .1 8 in ini vquiwuv ,, A 220 iuniors Lainie Mallender lohn Markle Maureen Marple Vicki Marshall t Terri Mason - Barbara Matthews Dan Mathews Cheryl Mattox lim Maudlin Max Maxfield Dale May Dave Mayfield Pete Mayfield lanice Mayhew Paul Meador Herman Means Pam Means Dean Meister David Meo . Debbie Meyer Mary Michael ' Lu Michel Deniceqptiller Patti Miller Robin Miller Tim Miller Kathy Mills' Sharon Mills loanna Milto Phil Milto Max Miner Debbie Mink Mike Miteheli ' Ronald Mock James Montel Cathy Montgomery Mark Montgomery Mike Montgomery Shellie Montgomery julie Moore Ruthie Moore Tom Moore Moseman Muesing Alan Mullen Dennis Murphy Debbie Nardina Stephen Natterstad lean Neiman lami Neitz Neena Neitzel john Nelson lon Nelson , P Vickie Nettles Debbie Newhouse P George Newman john Newman Mark Newport ' Kathy Niehus Debbie Nigh Bob Nix Cindy Noe' f P P 'Mike Noelll 'P ' ludy Nolte A Dale Nordholt Dave Norman lane Nowicki Tim Nungester Dave O'Brien Torn O'Brien Paula Oleson janiceOlibarz Dennis O'Riley Jeff Ott lane Overcast Mike Overton Mark Owen Ieff Ozmenti Tom Page Ken Pannell I Larry Parks Susan Parris Diane Parton Colleen Patterson john Patterson Mike Patterson Kathi Patton Debbie Paugh , Dennis Paugh ii joe Padgett f ' Dan Pease Paul Peck Cathey Pelley Kim Pepper ' ,Phillip Perdue Carole Perkins Roy Perkins Brenda Persinger Carla Peterson Vicki Petro O Dollyne Pettirigill Kathy Phegley Beverly Phillips Lisa Phillips Gary Philpot Dan Pickard , Kathy Pickard' 222 juniors Arlan Pierce Kim Pittenger loyce Plake Jeffrey Plank Fred Poe Sally Pointer Cindy Greg Pogue Steve Pogue Sherry Powell Dawn Michael Suzie Pruitt lanie Pryor Neal Puckett Mark Putnam Janice Purcell Elaine Quinlan :Sandy Quinlin Sharon Quinn Brenda Radall Durene Randolph Bud Ramsey Tony Ramey Mark Rafdal lim Raasch Peggy Rader Bonnie Ratliff Terry Ray Vicki Ray lohn Raymond Cindy Reed Debbie Reed lan Reed ' Teri Reinhardt Gerry Reker Tom Ressler r janet Rextoat Randy Rexroat Cheryl Elaine Kerry Gale Riggles Phil Riley' ' Rick Rimer ' Willetta Ritter Brenda Roberts' Pam Rbgers lohn Rolley Kathy Rookstool Linda Rosebrock. Janis Rosenbaum - Kara Roth ' Alvin Royer Dave Ruoff janet Rusher Mike Rusher Brian Russell leff Russell - S Craig Russellburg Cindy Rutter Trenton Ryan Anne Ryker Cathy Sabuda' ' Shawn Salge Claudia Sargent Karen Sauer Lillian Sauter V Mike Sauter David 'Schafer Linda Sachaler 1 Barbara Schalk ' Chuck Scheib Susie Scheidelmeier Diane Schludecker Bob Schoettle Phylis Sciscoe Marcia Scott Mary Seal S Doug Sears jeff Sedarn b Steve See KathyShaul i Cathi Shellenbarger Mark Shaclgelford Sally' Shay ' loEllen Shea . Dave Shuck A y Doug Shull S Ted Sickels Connie Simpson S jennifer Sims . Cherie Sipes Bill Sjoberg Mary Sjoberg ' Dan Skinner ,, - Kristin Skousgard Bill Slevin Y Barbara Smith Carol Ann Smith Connie Smith Dave Smith janet Smith jenny Smith Smith Kim Snapp SHQPP lm lohn Spangler Brian Spears Paula Spencer Greg Spivey Ray Sprong Red Spu rgin Gary Staten lo Ann Stephens john Stephens Terry Stephens Teresa Stillabowes Keith Stockdale Linda Stogsdill David Stone Sandy Storey Debbie Stover Mike Sfrattan Bob Stratton Steve Sturm Terri Strunk Terry Steve Anthony Swartz Pat Szuchmanskn Mark Talbott Don Tarpley Cheryl Taylor jeff Taylor lim Taylor Kevin Taylor Mark Taylor 15 illg Sergei Trayggif, 164' ' L ,Pau la Trowbridge 17 Denise Turner 18 PatTurner 29 joan Voi 30 jim Vornholt 31 J Ross Voorhees 32Q:Q ,Dave wagner . 33 LILLL' Wilani Wahff 34 Mike Waisner 35 Iudy Walden , 36 Lisa Waldkoetter 37 Cheryl Walker 38 ifxfiary Walkiiilf V L 39 ' ' Gwen Walker 40 Beth Walpole 41 'Ron Wampler 42 Terry Ward 43 Tim Ware 44' . Kathy Lee Warman Mark Waterman 47 Elaine Watkins 48 Rick Watkins 49 Debbie Weaver S0-Q Wanda Weaver 45. W Sue Warran 46 51 W David Webb W 52 Steve Weeden 53 Kathy Weilhammer 54 Karen Weilhammer S5 Dan Weimer 55 i Greg Weisenhach W lat,rie I juniors 225 Whitcomb White -Silfhifi Weist 25?f5??liWli'dsef Debbiewaids Brtliiie Wilhelm ludy Willoughby Becky Wilson Brenda Wilson Charlotte jeff Winter Madonna Winzenread Vickie Wirth Leigh Ann Wise Valerie Wise lsekrfiiwiseman Marion Wiser Bonni Woessner Sonya Wolen Elise Wolf Dave rwolsiffer Carib Woods Fred Wright We-ndy Wright Cindy Wuensch Holly Wyss Zirklebach Not Pictured jerry Armstrong Dawn Rex Ted e Pa Music, people: both head W in same directio ,f 'N f . ,gfff .' R ' ff f f E It X 9 1 fx X. DS , f' W X 228 1' 1. t W- : ,ffl by Rex Estell As in art, music is simply another means for the express- ion of man's thoughts and feelings. A song that has mean- ingless words but emphasizes a person's talent on a certain instrument is still expressing somethii1g+.by4greatingaJnood7 that may tell you that this rock star, with all his fame and glory tmoney?l still 'gets da blues.' Then again,there'sthe relevant, meaningful song that focuses your attention upon the words, using music as a tool for the musician to express himself. Any song tor dance! can bring out one's feelings--con- sciously or unconsciously-by the type of music or just the words of the song- Some painters paint ugly pictures to bring a reaction from the view- ers, usually attempting to make a point, and when that point is made, then the artist has 'When he puts his feelings into words or music- andthe record is well- received, then he knows he has reached his audience' reached his goal. The same goes for musicians. When he puts his feeling into words or music-and the record is well-received, then he knows he has reached his audience. But too often the musician is insincere, and more often- untalented. Quite often, the trained musician is confused with the 'gifted' musican, and the music you hear over the radio begins to sound the same. Pro- moters, trying to make a fast- buck, do this when they throw these amateurs into the studio to copy a prescribed method of songwriting, i.e. the Monkees. Although their success was short-lived, they paved the way for more of these groups, such as the Cowsills, the Part- ridge Family--the list could go on and on. But as long as these groups have a twelve- year-old audience to play to, they will continue to sprout and quickly fade away. AM radio is finally realizing the fact that pimples and deod- erant are not the topics of the day. But like everything else, Don McLean's American Pie, which was full of social comment, was soon to be exploited by a disc-jockey whd was recorded into the song and who interpreted every other word while the song was All is not lost though. Carole King, Carly Simon and Rod Stewart have been receiving quite a bit of air play this year. Their music, like all music, is only a reflection of what is going on in people's minds today. Music always heads in the same direction as the thought patterns of the people at the time the music iswritten. There will always be music that any individual can identify with, for music represents the thought of today. I x. ,. Pictures on these two pages were taken from album covers ol current popular recordings: lar left: Hot Rocks, The Rolling Stories: left: led lep- pc-lrri Four Irrsicle Cover, Above lop: Every lroocl Boy De- serves I-avour, The Moody Blues, Above Bottom: Ta- pestry, Carole King, Right: Aqualung, lethro Tull. What songs, groups, vocalists, and albums were favorites at SHS during the school year? Following are the results of the March, 1972, Anchor poll of approximately 2000 Southport students: Favorite Song 1. Precious and Few-Climax 2. American Pie-Don McLean 3. Iron Man-Black Sabbath 4. Qa,n't Live Without You-Jzlauy Nilsson 5. Puppy Love--Donny Osmond 6. Everything I Own-Bread 7. The Lion Sleeps Tonight-Robert lohn 8, Horse With No Name-America 9, Hurting Each Other-Carpenters 10, Never Been to Spain-Three Dog Night Favorite Album 1. Three Dog Night Harmony 2. Carole King Tapestry 3. Alice Cooper Killer 4. Chica o Live at Carnegie Hall 5, E Plurgnus Funk Grand Funk Railroad 6. jesus Christ Superstar 7. Led Zeppelin Four 8. Grand Funk Railroad Live 9. Three Dog Nigh Golden Biscuits 10. Rare Earth Live in Concert Favorite Vocalist Favorite Group Carole King Three Dog Neil Diamond Nigh! james Taylor Carpenters Cher Bono Chicago Neil Young Grand Funk Cat Stevens Railroad Elton lohn Bread john Lennon Alice Cooper limi Hendrix Black Sabbath Rod Stewart lames Gang limi Hendrix Beatles Don McLean Crosby, Stills, Donny Nash, and Osmond Young I lanis loplin Alice Cooper The Osmonds Led Zeppelin George Harri- Santana son The Guess Who The Moody . 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R K ll Lily K-A il ,R All if fx li 1 Dale savidsf- M 1 R' .li Rir,,ii R .1 M R K A , Sy Greg iiwyer K V iY 7 A? yy,r r ,ir , .: in i .. .ii i,r,s W QLLW Q sw R R We j or M R M if ei Q R 2 MRRRM R MRRR R R o R s,ii , RRRRRRR its R Rss R .J ssrssr if EE R f 1 . Debbie Scheidler R l Q 375' .N Keith Schneider rrre af ff R X ,rn ts' Linda Schnepp 9941-ififfd A ,, ,. V M Nancy Schooley R R y Q, f R' R JR? is Bill Schrnalfeldr NN, Ei R ,A . s 1' A , R. y .A 5 Kenny Schoch X M y y ii. M sirs e - l 1 . x 'M Rf' is Kafhyschurer rr if . -R f R 1. r . . Jlx . rf- is ' sofa : 1-9 in e li leff Seclam' Gary Seibert Phil Seidle .N ff' wa. CherylSeiler sl lg, 2423 mjl y R Q iff Cheryl Self 'C ww' 2 .W , ,. f ' ,Q NicholasSenadenos 'Ki lk 4 5 l X' K . E ie, Q I X Don Shakelford W Z M : Q ri -R M 2 5 R , ', M'-' f A 1 V4 K X , , S A-., be X . 7 ' ki Nfl Q . 4- an li X? . fl 1 fl. 'S 1' my , rw Q gif ' fi ..i-' ,. , X ! Q .,, ,, ., 5. , ig 5' Vx ' 4. 4 1 -- er ae f A .,,:..,,,, Q' in S 5i ii? S ,:A' Q ,, 5 ea wk new 1 - - rr' , x, m ,. S-X Q 155,21 I: an kg? A W ,K i - wx V. . ., Laura Smith A Q ' aVMarkSmith W '31, g1fEfS4Bfk SmitE7'E,i.fiQ!,lf ' ' Qi' if ri ga ' lV5fMelSmith rear Q , T, 7: fm 'PaulSmith f T' ,, r 'f Xxx, We , Sharon Smith if D , if A 1. ih 1 a,StephanieSmith r i a n X 1 S li'5fi',,1 2-.,.-'La ., KX rx S MSDN Q 1 AN Q. STX S - an l , . . 1 1 1 r if 1, Q e K Q, sq, 4891 if 5-pq 'ru iw fx 'I 3 1, - . f f 1 A 4 4 , I 'il , if fp, XX 5, Q Ei. . .BJ . gg ' 5 . ,aa ag ,W w fm... QR Rl aww! David nl Q Q jeff Shoemaker Sharqrx Shaner Brenf'Sh'arpe ' rr' S David Sharp Paul Shaul Frank Shearin Debbie Sherry Tonfiihine Pam Shoemaker Ronclajiicox lanet'SiEi6pson julie Simpson Russell Simson Cyndy Shock Deborah Singleton Barb Skaggs Laurel Slevin 1 'S W V Alan Sligglgfrpm I ' 4 , N Bob Smith 5 Bob Cindy Sniiitliil' Darla Smith Ellen Smith Grace Smith .Jennifer Teresa Smith' Victoria Smith Debbie Snapp Debbie Robin Gary Snider' A 5 11 ' ? f .Q K. ' 1 WJ 5 r in we S IN I X Angi Sam Slinlcard Ken Snider czndylsiayaar Lori Sore11S0r1 Duane Sorrells Wayne Sowards Phil Sowlr ur vu W r ix . Mi' , Q In A 2 5.251 0 J Lrrr D. f Q 3 J V V 2-L E , fi rg:-ss. if Ere eu . -4- 4- vm'- S gfgt, ,titggfkf .fxlt li-5.114 22 'lima .. 'Y as D! li za nr an jf' S , ii X jerry Spalding julie Spall ave.. , ix Y 'LI .. fw ' . 55,55 1, 0 K gel-,1 .Q , i ,A 'M -i Y --f. ,!,gifZ, Q i if . CharlotzeSparks S+- S.. l.loyClgSggsears Nanciyfllipencer Helen Sprong Kenny Spry X127 If ,M . r Yr r lffxq Chrifilsfaab Steve Stacy S S Donald Stafford Gary Stafford Paula Stafford Ricksrahlhur Gerrb Stambaughi l 1' X. I 74 A Y Fffiii ififfffriil ' Q . ,.,. , ...F f i Doug Steeie sarahegiegemslief StevefSie35hens 1-9S5i?B?T5f?W?'r'f f r e f 4 i 4 e i Hx. 'K H. 1 6 M 3 A Q . t-L i ii ef? K , ,L,L 53537, A uf, Aff: ii QR V lohn smbikigif Debra Stoehr Charlene Stogdiil I Dariene Stogdili . Robert Stone PamSt-:mth e ' , 5 ' , .,,k ,, L , tfh'V:,i V WendyiStrgxgQ3lr:1 , 0,4 iff' 13-x in .If Roliiiififitreevai Garyf Stringer Rustyitrunk Terri Stacker Sharon Stuckey Tomfirgirieaker W. f- , Qsfykm N at 'I - N ,J .. iv VN., ., ,- F 'W ..,. ,W 1 5 sk , 4. , hx ,,, --he . ,J Patrick Sutl'iffffr7 L Ianet Swaiis . Lewis Swartz' i . Debbie Sweeney Tom Swift Steve SWitZ2f2- Q5 Pam Tansy eeher Q eAh, , i !ohnTayldr' gh Lgiuan -rayxef r A I V Teirrick A I 4 Q 7 M ' g .N A Q 'x , - - xr ki , ' V .. , h is is SQ-Qryllziifgiff '-. EJW7' L15 ,.. W5 Z f i ,A L P W - AA ' fi i ,-:,,:r Q e Sfiiiiixrfffayefof if if' ' M ' ' 34 rrrb eeer e 1 e r bb r Q , 5 e A 5 - we .ie -a N: ,rr ' K M.. , - ibgfeie. I Ca Q, Q , 1 4 Q X r Mike Turley Barry Ltriderwood r e 1 F1 1 Tim Thomeiyz ',i'i i Brenda Tdliifer Temf T'?7f'?f?i2E11e7r4 'ff ie Vicki Tumeyrjf Greg ' 2 ' M Robin Thoman ' Sharon Thomasl .,1V hZ lrnonnefa T50 QW H ii iibii CWS Timm Patricia Thom i . M ,ef ., +3 4, 4 U ,, is .13 V M, N. 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A Bobwacker 1 L fl - 3 , x 1 'A Marla Wade A H-L.. t my N rx Ted Wade V , ' f 3 X , ' I l K 1- Wx-lilgxibiifl wagnerpzi: A g 'W - ' . .i W ffifzlln Y a8Uef?W'i4l. f ' f W W W fl W - :Weldon Wahl W as X W . f Greta Waldkoetter W 'rt 3 WF ef ' a,-a- Doug Walker a' , W jg QW' V N 'W W gi, W Mr 4 9 M W ieliiiiheryl Wall A 4 ef W N W Q ' W W W ,, he y fr wi WW W' L i gg P fi'fDdnna Wallace' WW 5 A f ,Wt W X W W WW - 1 aa a sufiewavace W W W mlwf 4: -Wt ., 'W W a 4 . 'W ieff Waltersr r 1. e ' f?3,fE3fUf9 WardEEi??i?l?VW7Wl W if ,,,, ,k,,.,. . ,y he he-3:.,5.,iii:., . Q rl :T fx -. M 5 K at 1, A A l f , 5 K A , 'lf , eG'eg Webef5Qf,ixQ P Maxine Warden ' 'E f A l Larrywamer - W Xa . Paulwarrenfelt 7 Q f M Michelewashqn 2 , e L, Andy W 1 , Phyllis Waterman ,Q joe Wayman W ' . 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W . fs, if Q, X- ,gr f f, W Tara Wlck A :fx - X X. 1 N veg get J Av I ,V f V ., f 1 ki' ,gi-1 f W A ,s Diane Wienke C2 at , , , , Tim Wieting 14-3. gf' .yy get W 3 Trena Wiggins fy , l' ' fi -f :Becky Wilds we 7 1 We-W rl W g Stevewilcls 54,5 lie-K W I ' gi e Greg Wllkey' A ' it W W ,If A kg X W' K Beverly Willey l li Q ' Dave Williams 4 me f ,Ink x Carrick Williams Gerald Williams X ,7 y Phyllis Williams r H 1 in 'N ' lim Wills wtf 1 fy V Belva Wilson mf l X X if xv Qs, , . Beth Wilson y , A . , V Q r 41 xi - B V 1 A- if f l lli ww ' - as L N V ' Bob Wilson P P A if jeff Wilson V , Randy Wilson if , . es f M il Z, Qffgi' Sonna Wilson y 'TY N , gs vackiwilson M y i P sftr haf lim Winningham A K 8 N E37 ,., f 4 Y ,K i x Richard Winscott x V Z 5 ? X, B A. P s1ssili,.,, XX t i v igil V, Patty Winstead P ,, ' r r lllils ,ls John Withner Qfiiiiie f , B B7 'M 5 Mark Wolma 2 , .. . , re. f y is Clarence Woodtock 'P ' ,t Q. 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Z ,P it Paullones 5 f ,,,,. f y, Beth Keenan ' 'Z jim Kennedy Vicki Kennedy John Leck Jesse Bennett gfggeundsy berry Nenmg Kathy McKay Not Pictured: Christy Alumbaugh Susan Askin jennifer Boeke Laura Brickey Steve Bridgewater Lana Brown Connie Carrigg Pearlie Creech Michael Day lean Des Bill Flora Gary Ford Steve Gindling Michael Griswold Thersea Hall 248 Spohomores Pat Morrisey Connie Napier Robin Palmer Chad Pence Danny Ping Dave Pontius Cari Poynter Kim Price Kyla Quack Becky Reynolds Tim Riggs Chris Robinson Sheree Rollings Judy Rupert joe Scheid John Shepler 3 we it Bobby Snepp Luke Springman Kevin Tyra Peggy Vanhorn Steve Webb Anita West Dave White Carol Witter Elise Wolf Don Yates David Abbott Laura Adair Diane Adam Charles Adams Debbie Adams Donna Adams Ronda Adams Gregory Adrian Terri Alderson ludy Aliff Mark Aliff john Allen Loy Allen Sharon Allen john Altman joan Anderson Mark Anderson jerry Andrews Greg Ansel Tim Armstrong Susie Askin loRita Austin Garry Autry Mark Autry Gary Ayres luli Baar Jeff Babbitt Denise Babbs Barbara Bailes Debbie Bailey Earl Bailey Sanford Bailey Brian Baker Mike Baker Pam Baker Vicki Baker Janet Ball Fred Ballinger Andy Banschbach Scott Barber Carol Bardy Gary Barker Steve Barlow ff-5 ,iv4'0! wil Lib, p Qwvi in , -if ,. 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E ii I W , 'T A K CHQ I I if sr ififr t , Wendy Harshbarger Mary Hays Helen Hughes Cathy jacobs George jayne james johnson Georgia jones Buddy Kernel Teresa Lambuth Paula Lawson Cherly Long Mark Lewis Beverly Mahoney Gina Maio Karen McKeehan Charles Miller Helen Miller Karl Miller William Mills Leroy Mullins Gary Mussio Lowell Nichols Carlton Oliver Karen Pepper Leonard Quinlin Frank Rankin joe Roberts jeff Rolfson Deborah Romjue Tina Rutherford julie Sapp Cynthia Scrimager Eileen Shea Rebecca Slinkard Richard Spearman Pam Stockdale Wilson Stone Wayne Webb Bobby Zink Freshmen 267 Wor A B C D E kers improve Mrs. Ward calls for J lvachvr who ie in the far ultv loun Mrs, Salvlm looks for errors in pups-rwork. Mrs. Howell puts mail in the teachers' boxes. Typing is .1 major part of Mrs, VV.1yman's iob. 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Saturday hours 9:00-Noon IOHNSON AND SON SHELL SERVICE X XX 8010 Madison Ave. I y ' l If .n I :DI Indianapolis, ,HELL lndiana Xi ff, Phone 881-0958 YEAGER-ROBBINS AGENCY GENERAL I.YSL'RANCE 787-7235 5230 Madison Ave. Indianapolis, Indiana Dale M. Yeager Joseph H. Yeager Mildred E. Burnett .vt 4.1. , .him l 1-...Q YEAGEISERQBBIN I izii V' '-4. 1... .,-' - ,f,, I s'l'b lpV . .li,-l I-l lfli ii A Q Isl I :.-Q I I 'E' I I I f N' 'li' . 'I - ' i y l- 32 5 . . . ll ... . 2 iiis I I il MADISON AVENUE GROOMING SALON 4386 MADISON Phone 787-6020 TROPICAL FISH 81 AQUARIUM SUPPLIES I I F- I 0 7 I 'I M S I L Qi . Q Gln IL, I HQ: Nik I King Apple Queen Peach ADRIAN ORCHARDS 784-7783 soovv Epler 'N 5 I 45545 , L ff See the Big Three RCA -M MOTOROLA e ZENITH Color TV At Three Locations 31140 E. Thompson Rd. :iS h Pl 4200 S. E S . R Ni Ni E N D E D N22 Stroqre 235311 E. Westfiieii t 787-9344 JOE AKE PAUL SOMMERS THE flfli :zips if S 1111- LE Rlitfjjh SIZZLER STEAK HOUSE Stop 11 Road 84 US 31 South C TDP SIRLUIN EH CHILDREN mince nlQnasoQoloQgo,'p.n ..-. GERDT FURNITURE and INTERIORS Where Fine Furniture Is not expensive 784-8665 748-7703 omplete Home Furnishings Southport, Indiana .ff 'qi TED'S STEAK , House 5002 Madison Avenue 81 Thompson Road Garrison Plaza 783-9256 Open l1a.m.-10 pm. 7 Days a Week Demco Inc. Stand-by generators and other contractor's equipment 670 W. Main St. Greenwood, Ind. YEAGERVEIEQBBIN K 1 CiENJERfIL INSURANCE YEA GER-ROBBINS AGENCY GENERA L INSURANCE 787-7235 5230 Madison Ave. Indianapolis, Indiana Dale M. Yeager Joseph H. Yeager Mildred E. Burnett BEN FRANKLINQ Vari tyStore Madison Ave. at Stop 11 Rd. Complete Musical Department Records and Tapes Portable T.V.-B.W. or Color Transistor Radios- Tape Recorders-Guitars Bring your yearbook in and join our no-obligation record club. You'II receive a 45 R.P.M. Record of your choice FREE Need Corsages? Call HEIDENREICH FL ORIST 5320 Madison Avenue gg Indianapolis Stax mix, 78 7- 7242 ii 7 CLARE 8, ED HEioEivRi5iCH Kinney Shoes i Greenwood Shopping Center i 881-0964 Richard Francis-Manager i Store Hours i Weekdays 81 Saturdays 10 A.lVl.-9 PM. i Sundays 12:30-5:30 P.lVl. i COMMERCIAL-INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICAL W 1 MECHANICAL LbRff13SfnAER SYSTEMS DON BAER INSUR A ,VCE COMPANY CONTRACTORS gmac Auto Life INCORPORATED 784-2429 Indianapolis C3175 783-3291 , .X 135 union sr., Po. Box 27349 5550 Mddlion Are Southport 46227 AIIen's Electric Service, Inc. 3004 S. Stanley Ave. Indianapolis, Indiana 46227 786-9281 Residential 8iCommerCial Wiring 787-7923 L eer ie ii 2 , , f , vdflffstgi 1? f HEATH'S SUPERMARKET 4961 Madison Avenue Pro Bowling Ball Service Bowling shirts: Trophies: Engraving: Balls custom fitted and drilled: While you wait Indianapolis, Indiana 784-7880 5140 Madison Ave. CUS 431 S.j Indianapolis, Indiana Phone 786-4329 i ---...Ns ,,N,. W. .,,. J SUPREME M HM, it BICYCLE l ii it , 1. wom.n's Fmssv BICYCLESJ George W. Dudgeon, ljrop. V. . gg T is 55 5506 Madison Avenue M Qing K Indianapolis, Indiana 46227 'mf' Phone 786-9244 SCHWINN ' Modern Service Dept. l S I 815 ' a es ervice We Service What We Sell it mi Nl! NATIONAL BANK f' Af' GREENWOOD, INDIANA Brings Complete Banking Service to You Free Checking Accounts for Full Time College Students Three Locations 300 S. Madison Greenwood Center Westminister Village Q Southport Cardinals Drink GOLDEN CUERNSEY MILK THRIFTY FUEL L' SERVICE COURTEOUS 8th PROMPT DELIVERY BUDGET PLAN AVAILABLE I I 5500 MERIDIAN ST. AL EPLER OWNER 784-31 61 e THE PATE BROTHERS INC. 547 TURTLE CREEK SO. DRIVE INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA CUSTOM BUILDERS I PHONE - 783-3241 784-2546 RUSSEI ,L'S SERVICE CENTER WRECKER SERVICE CORNER OF MADISON AVE 84 SOUTHPORT ROAD 784-0669 7083-1947 BAYH CLINICAR MARATHON n 72Il MADISON AVE. SOUTHPORT, AVE. .' MARION COUNTY,S MOST 0 COMPLETE TEST' CAR CENTER 786 2323 787-5881 ASKIN SURGICAL COMPANY 159 Walnut St. Southport, Indiana 46227 Manufacturing and Repair N Tht K Eye, Ear, ose, roa and Orthopedic Instrumen s Phone: 786-2493 four MERCHANTS man in SOUTHPORT Thomas B. Crosley Branch Manager Southport Banking Office 6902 Madison Avenue 786-0454 t O enneth H. Askin wner G SL J GIFT SHOP CANDLES SL HOLDERS 'li GLASSWARE it CARDS SL GIFT WRAP 8950 S. St. PETER St. Indianapolis, Indiana 46227 881-5697 s 'll ELQMQAMQQQ-M . 'F- 284 Friends L. S. Ayres 8: co. Photo Reflex Studio - Eighth Floor Kathleen Dorrell, Manager ,fw- for 0 tomorrow's portraits ra it come to Your Official Photographer . . . where the skill and care gained from years ofiexperience assure you of the fine portraits you want at the great moments of your life . i . i 0 d KENNEDY PHOTOGRAPHERS XVEDDINGS IN COLOR REASONABLE PRICES- HIGHEST OLALITY s,xMPLE5 SHOWN wV1'HUU'r wt .E -'TR cJBL1c3,x'1'1UN 1xQLf1R1Es If WELCOME 9 ,Im TO 9 PM ' 1716 CARDINAL DRIVE 784-7285 INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA L.,- JERRY'S Restaurant Cl1'cex1xxoocIfux'oritc'cw1ti11gpI11 '- Uful-9319 5 IVICGINTY DODGE 34 SOUTH US 31 LEE SUPPLY COMPANY Wholesale Distributors of Plumbing 84 Heating Supplies 3025 Madison Ave. Indianapolis, Indiana 786-9268 MARIEN HARDWARE CO. Keys Made Hardware-Plumbing Supplies-P ' t Glass 87 Electrical Supplies 784-7551 3604 Madison Av Indianapolis, Indiana For expert advice and help in selecting the right fixtures for your home, see a profes- sional home lighting consultant at Farrell- Argast Electric Company. We invite you to visit our showrooms or simply phone and ask us to mail you a free catalog. At Farrell- Argast, we are specialists in home lighting, heating and sound systems. Store Hours: 7:30-4:30 Monday-Thursday 7:30-9 Friday Closed Saturday and Sunday Farrell-Argast Electric Company 6905 East 32nd Street Q1 block west oll Shadelandl Phone: 546-4041 SHIRLEY'S SERVICENTER Soutliport Road or Nlaclisori .Xie 784-0067 3, EIVIERSON F. DAVIS AGENCY ALL FORMS or INSURANCE E. F. Davis Sr.-Res. 291-8155 E. F. Davis Jr.-Res. 783-1054 Robt. G. Cleveland-Res. 783-0478 Member of Independent Insurance Agents of Indianapolis 3719 S. East St. 787-2251 ON THE SPOT A CTO PARTS All Your Automotive Needs RALPH KISSLING BOB CANNON Mon.-Fri. 8 AM-6 PM Sat. 8-6 7099 E. Hanna 786-7467 7057 E. 54th St. 253-3497 OPEN BROCKNIAN REALTY South and Suburban South Residential-Commercial 4020 S. Meridian 787-1387 av ap. Good Luck Grads I A from I af NTi Pflfiiifiiflf 710 5. Us 33 Ggliniff ASTIC AND SYAG-NETIC SIGNS' DICK HaWth0rne's SIGNS by jim 3420 South East Street U. S. Highway 31 Indianapolis, Indiana The Home 0fSigns That Sell TODIXYS .XRMY XYANTS TO JOIN YOU' BRIDE 81 CROOM BRIDAL SHOP A Complete Bridal Service . Bridal Gowns-Veils B d srnaids Dresses-Mothers D Eorrnals-Invitations Prorn Dresses-Wedding Ph h 5407 Madison Avenue Phone 787-6609 YOUR LOCAL ARMY REPRESENTATIVE HAROLD R. CHRAPOWICZ U. S. ARMY RECRUITING STATION Indianapolis. IIlCIIL1IlL1402II-I PHONE: C533-8410 CHOICE JOBS GUARANTEED IN WRITING' i i CREATIVE-DOLPHIN Pool Co. IGZO E. Southport Rd. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA -16227 783-6143 BUILDERS OF RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL POOLS urkhart Landscape Co. 0 Designing 0 Seeding 0 Erosion Control 0 Pruning 0 Fertilizing 'Spraying ' New Lawns ' Sodding Planned Planting BURKHART 41 E. Hanna Ave. LANnscAPE co. 784-9441 Reeds gi Barber Shop rj 7175 Madison IVIon.thru Fri.-9-7 Sat.-8-5 Appointments may call 783-1808 or 783-7553 Razor cutting 4 barbers Southport Dairy Queen Brazier Food Coppi Drugs in Southvillage Plaza 8902 S. Meridian Indianapolis, Ind. .1 Spartan Drug Store Bed and Bath Fashion Shop The Complete linen store for all bedroom, bathroom, and accessory needs. Greenwood Center 881-2968 Across from A 84 P Ili xoii Inixv noi lim-n pliologixnplivcl In PR EST I CH PO RT RX ITS XIIII xx III noi I'CIL'C'IXl' gi PIIICS'I'IClI-I I'OH'I'II XI'I V fourums T M 2 annum. A ' e SCHAEFER 3 W SFECMLSSTS il SENTQR VORTRMTS A PRESTIGE STUDIO WITH COMPLETE SERVICES. . .FULL COLOR. . .BLACK AND WHITE AND HAND PAINTED OILS. 4. SERVICING SCHOOLS IN INDIIXNA 'IOIIlPU L'S I W 'Q J.: IIIH ALL HA I R WTYVLI aTkow DR. EMIL C. KERNEI. A D V A N C E D Indianapolis, Indiana 1 HA 1 A In Mon, St Fri. 9 AM to 8 PM Tues., Thurs., 8: Sat. 9 AM to 5 PM Studio of Styles Gregory Construction Co. Emergency Work Fire-Wind-and other Damages General Contractor 787-3270 4 787-3279 p.O.5535573?,i'ld1SS.3323363 Indianapolis, Indiana 46227 7210 S. Madison Ave. Simple? . . .Yes, but it's the reason we're in business, Our caring is what turns the frustration of buying furniture into the iwlawliw pleasure of making a beautiful home. It's why our trained staff of home-planners is at your service, FREE of charge. It's why me we created a store of idea-filled room www H I ,U ,, settings and vignettes, where you can it learn about the over 2,000 open stock 1575 pf ., ,,,., pieces of Ethan Allen American Traditional furniture and accessories. It's why we : Q Ila ' have a Kiddie Korner to entertain the 5 5 Ng IJ youngsters with TV, games and toys while f if ' . you relax undisturbed, to browse and 1' think. We do all this and more, because fy-I V W3 we care about your home...aImost I iajM63Mp5mZA5,MLj....2.IJ.aa?.w3,,..,? Q. as much as you do. I V 1 .V,'... I I . , Come in and ask for your FREE copy of I the big 336 page idea-filled, Ethan Allen Treasury of American Traditional Interiors. Georgetown F LIFIZIIILZFQ Gczllerzes' 5454 S. East Street CU. S. 31 SJ Indianapo1is.Ind. 46227 317-783-6145 .Mall Al, 1 7 I AMFIRI4 TAN TR 3kIDI'I'I0N.-Xl INTIERIURS vvl-:ATS IN IT FO R NI E? -mm -ul S mg MT :vm ...j.....l X..-qw Q. qw RICHARD L. MILLER AGENCY, INC. Complete Insurance Service KS-im Commercial Personal Life-Homeowners-Autos 4702 S. Meridian St. 787-3261 JK fig ,:'i9:'fm'52v:'c'r f:'fL'4'g'f:'f.:' I- r , Qvfdf-'ff' as I 3 u all ...,. , ...,- . ,,- ', i jl T LCIJ' 53 I I a 223 Vmasz 577 I . , .. ,. V A ik A we L, gg A .. . -5 7-,em W-H 5 mwmmwa, , 1 , M V' k kvkk L . 1 'Q v- I l XXV . .M I craa er 7 aaa L is I is voul,' .Q,,,,.1.., f.i.,..i,' lam THRIFT MART open 24 hours 7 days cz week 'I 881-8671 2424 South County Line Rd. Congratulations Class of Autographs Autographs Autographs Autographs Autographs A Ackcrm an, joe-110 Adrian, Greg-63 Agriculture Club-124 Aliff, Mark-63, 65 Altman. john-65 Anderssen, Elisibeth-324 Anderson, Dennis-63, 66 Antrobus, Paul- 1 14 Arndt, George-60, 63 Arnold, Mike-57 Art Club-70 , 342 Ashbrook, Beverly-114 Astronomy Club- 1 25 Ausbrooks, Ralph- 60 B Baker, Richard-65, 322 Baker. Robert-61 Barnes, Gary-62 Barton, Bruce-60 Bastin, Pat-63 Bastin, Ron-62 Bates, Don-63 Bauner, Mark-64 Beaton. Bruce-60 Beck, jim..63 Beck, Mike-61 Beckham, james-28 Beeson, jeff-322 Beeson, Jodi-313 Bennett, Brant--20, 36, 39, 60, 62 Bentley, Kip-63 Bertram, Dave-63 Bertram, David-58, 316 Betner, Dave-84, 95 Bisesi, Terry-46, 50, 61 Black, Don-151 Black, Rick-54, 62 Blankenhern, Pete- 60, Blanton, Craig-59 Bloom, Gayle-320 Blizek, Bob-63 Boeke, jennifer-91 Boeke, john-63 Boeke, Steve-70 Boger, Marjorie-269 Boggs, Robin-112 Boldt, Duane-59, 99 Booster Club-142 Borradaile, janet-139 Bortlin, Dave-68, 62 Borttine, Mike-61, 63 65,41 Bottorff, Curt-63 Bowerly, Karla-313 Bowles, jim-63 Bowles, Mark-63 Bowman, Paul-62 Bowles, Stephen- 313 Braden, Bart-60 Braden, Carl-58, 316 Bradford, Kyle-62 Branch, Michelle-106 Branch, Mike-60 Branch, Sandy-140 Branch, Sharon-140 Brandley, Brian-61 Brandley, Bruce-61. 147 Braudhead, David-65 Bray. Bob-63, 143 Bray. Pat-31, 63 Brehob. Stan-63 Brennan, Fred-59 Brinkoetter, Gary-60 Brinkhetter, Steve-62, 65 Brooks, Holly-79, 313 Brown, Bob-61 Brunning. Robin-320 Brunoehler, Phil-bo, 07 Brunoehler, Richard-58, Bryan, Steve-22,60 Buck, Dave-316 Buck. Don-330 Bueno, Steve-60 Burch, Robert-122 Burdett, Larry-147 Burdine, Mike-60, 63, 64 Burke, Teresa-70 Burns, Rita-151, 269 Burton, Bruce-62 Burton, Doug-56,75,77 Buschrnann, Fritz-62 30 6 2 Bush. Bob-25.58 Bush. Don-41 BL1SlllIl'. Lois-108 C Callahan. Dan-65 Calkins, Carla-137. 326 Canibell. ,lay-60. 62 Campbell. Rhett-62. 65 Cantrell. Paul-62 Curison. Lynda-122 Carrignn. Dave-60 Carroll. Chris-65 NFS Carson. joe-65 Carson. Marl-r-60 Carson. lohn-320 Carter. Craig-62 Carter. Kathy-91 Carter. Milse-21.60 Cass. Steve-26.59 Cart. Debbie-140 Cave. leff-19.61 Cazmierzalx. Bob-62 Chamberlin l'loyd . ' -1 Ch aney. Libbey- 122 Chilini. Tony -106 Chitwood. Riel.-63 .75.77 06,107 Chohany. linda-108 Christy. jeff-61 Christie. Randy -64 Clanipitt. Nancy-145 Clark. Craig-61 Clayton. Terry-320 CliCl4. lOhn Cline. Steve-58 Clutinger, Terri-313 Connerly, Tom-6O Connors, l3ill-334 Corn, Bob-61 Courtney, Sally-79, 313 Craig, Lou-77 Crawford, loe-63, 65 Crist, Cindy-114 Crist, Dave-59 Cromer, Cynthia-112 Curmingham, Toby-313 Curtis, Dale-63, 64 D Dalton. Gregg-20, 23. 60 Danforth. Ron-62, 64 Danner. Lynn-S7 Dart. Richard-114 Dashiell. Neil-64 Davis, Steve-313 Dayton. Chris-60 Dawson. David-63 Day. Nina-81 Deelcard. Joann-313 Decker. Randy-63 Derlcrt. Ellen-79. 313 Delong, Chris-79. 313 Deniniunbrun, Susie-106 Denton, Mike-65 Dial. Steve-58.60 Dielfc, Sandra-139 Diel-Ls. Kenny-64 Differding. Paula-125 Dillman. Marla-70 Dobbins. jill-125 Donica, Nancy-313 Doughty, Gary-64 Drama Club-82 DuBois. Teresa-75 3 f. .ly 1 x 4 Dudgeon. Dan-63 Dwenger. john-17. 58, 61 Dyer, Elaine-330 Dyer, Leone-81,137 E Eads, lim-60.65 Eberg. Steve-62 Eberq. Vickie-77. 316, 340 Edmann. Ches-o4 Egenolf. Anna-139 Ellis. Cindy-140 Ellis. Mark-61 Elftman, David-60. 63 Elmore. Mike-63 Emerson. Neil-63 Emrielx, Debbie-313 Engel. Don-63.64 Engel, Marty-63 Engelav. Roger-62 Ennis. Doug-60 Environmental Club-124 Epler. leff-61 Estell. Rex-77 Ester. Steve-63 Evans. Kathy-139 Everman. Dan-67 Ewers. Barbara-137 F Fahrner, Dave..322 Farr, lack..58, 316 Ferguson. Rob-60 Index 303 Fischer. lon-143 Fielder. Craig-62, 63. 65 Fish, Greg-60 Fish. john-54,60 Fisher, Ron-60 Fix, jack-60 Fleener, Gwen-330 Fletcher, Dwayne-61 Floyd, Judy-318 Foley, Phil-65 Ford, Glenn-60, 63 Ford. Lisa-81, 340 Ford, Steve-61 Formiga, Mike-61 Foster, Mike-322 Fowler, Carl-58.59 Fox, Stewart-61 Francis, Randy-61 Frazee. jeff-19 Frazee, Mike-63,65 Frazier, Devon-140 Fred erick, Charles- 60 Freeman, Bill-147 Freeze. Glen-65 French Clubs-106 French. Patricia-97 111 4: XX su Y VA, , LX Friar, Greg-60 Frye, jeff-61 Future Business Leaders of America- Future Nurses- 144 Future Teachers of America- 148 Fyffe, Patti- 316 G Gail. Mike-62 Garrison, Dave-62, 65 Garten, Melinda-101 Gayle. Bob-62 Gaylord. Cyndi-340 Gearries, jim-46,423.50 Gerdt. Doug-65 Gerkensmeyer, David-122 German Club-108 Gibbs, Kim-103 Gilbert, Rick-56, 324 Gipson, Kit-26,59, 143 Girls' Athletic Association- Glanzman. Rhonda-122 Gliansman, Gary-62 Gobble, Russ-60 Graham, Corinne-106 Graham, joe-64 Graham. Kent-60, 63 Grayson, George-64 Gregory, Warren-60. 63 Gresmer. john-64 Greve , Bob-59 Griesmer, john-62 Guiliani, Bruce-64 Index 136-139 ,63, 64 ,al H Hackenlvraclit. jay-63 Hager, David-62.65 Hamilton, Gary-318 Hammond, jerry-63 Hammond, ,lim-65 Hammond, john-25, 46, 48, Hammons, Bill-62 Hancock, Dave-84 Hand, Doug-91 Hannebaum, Debbie-326 Hansen, Karen-112 Hansen, Robert-63. 64 Harper, Mike-61,63, 338 Harper, john-19, 61, 63, 64 Harris, Mike-61,63 Harrison, Mike-79. 313 Harshbarger. Guy-61 Hart. Brad-65 Hartman, Mark-63 Hartman, Worth-60 Hartman, Eldon-61, 99 Harvey, joan-338 Harvey, Mark-340 Harvey, Scott-26. 59 Hathaway, Thomas-58, 62, 125 Haughton. Pam-77 Haymond, Barbara-324 Hayes, K.,l. -125 Head, james-316 Hendershot. Phil-54 Hedges, john-31,63 Helton, Terry-65 Henderson, Bill-62 Hendricks. jerry-63 Hendricks, Martha- 320 Henthrop, Gary-60, 63, 64 Henthrop, Larry-60 Hettle, Ann-140 Hibner, john-64 Hilfiker, Richard-151 Hinchman, Gary-46, 61 Hines, Gary-322 Hinkle, Rhonda-322 Hoagland, Steve-60, 62 Hoeping, Carl-63, 64 Holt, Nancy-326 Home Economics Club-126 Hopwood. Dan-60. 63 Hopper, Greg-59 Houdek, Kathy-313 Houston. Janet-139 Howell, john-63 Howell, Lynn-112 Howley, Dean-81 Huff, Celia-139 Huff, Rita-147 Huff, Steve-147 Hussey, Carol-145 I lndustrial Arts Club..13O lngmire, jeff-61 Ingmire, Steve-31, 63 J jackson, jill-75 Jacobson, Cliff-322 jelase, Cathy-139 jenkins, lack-63 jones, Dale-77 jones, jolin-63 .. f-3 ' QQ jones, Mike-313 jordan, Chuck-20, 36, 39, 60, 62 Judd, Duane-313 Jung, Mark-60 K Kaiser, Angie-7O Karozos, Eve1yn-87 Kasting, Ieff-46, 48, 122 Kastner, Mary Kay..313 Kehlback, Keith-25, 58 Kelly, Torn-65 Kerlin, Victor-122, 320 Key Club-147 Kidwell, Iack-114 Kimbro, Dona-81 Kindred, John-60, 63 King, Cindy-145 Klemesrud, Elaine-97 Knabel, Kenneth..32O Knapp, Mike-61 Kock, Al-43, 45, 64 Kohl, joyce-269, 268 Kopetsky, Bill-313 Kratzer, Cindy-122 Krivacs, jim-45, 46, 48, 50 Krivacs, john-64, 143 Krohne, Helen-268 L Laker, Rusty-62, 64 Lakes, Darrell-63, 65 Index 305 ,www 9--W-5 if ,,-w- p f if r iw-01. asv- ek 1 . K 'tr x A i-5.4 ' , ff. . I W NMMA-N.-w,.,.,,,,w . Eu A X.. A in N ff? , U, A L '51, 6, I fx. M AY 5 1 sp 5 Index 307 Rader, Peggy-140 Radez, john-63 Rafdal, Mark-59 Ragsdell, Mike-64 Rainbolt, Scott-60 Raker, Amy-140,143 Ramsey, Marilyn-137 Rankin, Bucky-62 Ratliff, Roger-58 Reading Club-72 Red Cross-144 Reed, john-313 Ressler, Tom-77 Rexroat, Ron-62 Rhoades, Gordon-65 Richeson, Gary-62 Riney, Sue-139 Ripperger, Sandra- 81 Roach, Bryon-62, 64 Roach, james-17, 61 Robbins, Chuck-28, 33, 58 Robbins, Curt-62 Robbins, Kevin-62, 65 Roberts, Bill- 20, 60 Roberts, Dave-28, 3l,33,6O,63 Roberts, jeff-79 ,glen If' iff ' s ,,51'21'::::2EE1:::.r,1. Rodebaugh, Dave-60 Roemesser, Mark-64 Rolley, john-60 Romack, jim-62, 64 Roth, Kara-99 Rozens, Mike-63 Rumsey, Guy-97,99 Rusher, janet-340 Rusher, Mike-54,61 Russell, Steve-63 Ryan, Gerald-62,65 Ryan, Pam-137 S Saleba, Mrs.-268 Saltsman, Bill-62 Sandler, Steve-63 Savage, Dale-60 Sawyer, Greg-61 Scheil, Stan-61,63 Schlicher, Lynn-61 Schmalfeldt, Bill, Mr.-101 Schoch, David-324 Science Clubs-122 Sedadinos, Nicholas-60 Schutz, Steve-108 Sedam, Greg-64 Senadenas, Mike-62 Seniorority-145 Sewel, Ed-62 Shaffer, Dave-144 Sheib, Carl-64 Shepard, Buster-62 Sherman, Mike-64 Shuck, Dave-56,61 Shull, David-63 Shull, Doug-60,63 Shull, jill-137 Shultz, jim-63 Simpson, Mark-63 Simpson, Shirl-340 Simpson, Rick-63,65 Sims, jenny-137 Skinner, Dan-64 Sleeth, Rob-62 Smith, Bob..6O,63 Smith, Bruce-31, 45,63,64 Smith Dave-75 ,77,322,313 Smith, j'eff-25 ,58 Smith, Kenneth-59 Smith, Mark-63, 65 Smith, Mike-63 Smith, Randy-70 Smith, Roger-87, 91 Smith, Tom-65, 313 Snapp, Susie-137 Snepp, john, Mr.-147 Snider, Gary-61, 63 Snyder, Susie-316 Sorrells, Dwayne-60 Spanish Club-112 Spray, Phil-110 Spears, Lloyd-61 Sprong, Ray-63 Spurgin, Rod-60, 63 Stabb, Chris-60 Stadden, Carol-318 TQ' ., S1113-1-,:,,:w:,.-1.A, Stahlhut, Rick-60 Stanford, Larry-58, 59, 65 Steele, joe-62 Stegnach, Barbara-313 Stephens, Mary-137 Stevens, john-48 Stoner, Cindi-103 Story, Richard-61 Shatton, Rusty-60 Stfeeval, Robbie-313 Stringer, Gary-59 Strunk, Rusty-60 Stuckey, Bob-63, 114 Stultz, Monte-334 Stumpf, janet-322 Sturm, Steve-59 Sublette, Bernie-65 Swartz, Andy-147 Switzer, Steve-61 T Taylor, Wes-65, 63 Taylor, Mark-60, 62, 36 Tetrick, Warren-65 Theil, Albert-58, 316, 34 Theil, Richard-48, 58 Tlioman, Robin-43, 64 Thomas, Steve-54 Thompson, Tom-143,63 Tilford, Don-60, 62 Tilford, Donna-103, 324 Times, Ethel-145 Tomey, Mike-62 Traffic Club-146 Traycoff, Sara-318 Troxell, Ron-70 Twkle, Kevin-63 2, 330 J! A, - D,, 533 ,A E Tucker, Meri-95 U-V Underwood, jerry-63 Van Fossen, Steve-313, 324 Van Horn, Steve-61,63 Vessels, Bruce-60 W Wade, Dawn-76,77,313 Wade, Ted-60 Wagner, Bob-322 Wagner, Dave-63 Wagner, Doug-65 Walker, Gwen-91 Walsiffer, Tom-64 Waltz, Greg-25,58 Ward, Dorotha-268 Warrenfelt, Ira-62 Wasson, Bob-62 Wayman, Gloria-268 Weaver, Wendy-322 Webb, jim-62 Weimer, Mike-65 Weingardt, Bruce-22,60 Weisenbach, Greg-62 Weisenbach, Mark-63 West, jerry-64 West, Steve-65 Whisler, jeff-63 Lis: 925' 6 , . we White, Claudia-75 White, Ron-62 Whitaker, Beth-140 Whitaker, Kim-63 Whiddifield, Bret-36 Wieving, jim..59 Wills, Iim..6O Wilds, Steve-65 Williams, Dave-6O Williams, jack-75,77 Williams, julie-140, 340 Williams, Ion-114 Witter, Carol-148, 316 Wolma, Mark-61 Woods, Carla-313 Wright, Steve-64 Wyss, Holly-91 Wyss, Tim-61 Y Yeager, jim-31,43,63,6 Young, Bob-63 Young, Greg-63 Z Zarro, Ron-62 Zopp, Bill-60 Zorman, Randy-63 Zorman, Rick-63 4, 65, 143 Index 309 'eff' : sem, f fn: asm ,-5-. at is!! fix Vg Q W 5 4' Ma y 4525? J , Nei AL, , wa Af' ,ll Ellen Dedert QVJ Co-editors Mary Kay Kastner QLJ John Reed QEJ Susan Parris QWJ Toby Cunningham QYJ Sports Editor Album Editor Photography Editor Mike Harrison QSJ Steve Davis QEJ Business Manager Advertising Manager Academics Editor, Carla Woods QZJ Activities Editor, Jane Nowicki QRJ Barb Stegnach Jean Nieman QUJ Jodi Beeson QIJ Bill Kopetsky Tom Smith QBJ Chris De Long Karla Bowerly QOJ Debbie Emrich QI-IJ Suzie Pruitt QMJ Debbie Nigh QNJ Sally Courtney Debbie Meyer QTJ Shellie Montgomery Ass't Sports Editor, Dave J. Smith QGJ Mike Jones QAJ Lisa Phillips QDJ Duane Judd QCJ Ass't Album Editor, Holly Brooks Robbie Streeval QJJ Terri Clutinger QQJ Kathy l-loudek QKJ Photographers Hugh Meyer, Steve Van Fossen, Bill Oates Business Staff Nancy Donica, Joann Deckard QXJ Advisor Dawn Wade QPJ Assistant Advisor Stephen Bowles Anchor Crafters 'construct' their yearly production How does a staff of 35 kids and two advisors 'build' a book that encompas- ses the school year of over 4300 stu- dents and teachers? According to Miss Dawn Wade, An- chor advisor, work begins as early as March of the preceding year. At that time, editors are selected. Then actual planning of the contents-page by page-begins. Staff meetings continue throughout the summer. Theme, cover, and color usage are decided upon at that time. When school begins in the fall, we begin to do the actual design of the pages. Periodic deadlines are met in October December, and january. The book is completed by the end of February, and then we start next year's book, explained Miss Wade. 316 sf 0 Q62 s-4 - J' O x f I .nf V-.A,..f' --1 2:1-'av l 1 -- FE' :rigfi-iff ,Ziff :iff 5...--' t ' 2--L. fN?'1r'f 'f s ' , I ' I P fl .'x'x, V. .',f. I ,Zif- f . J, A ' : . cn. v1.0 fwfr, , . 1' ,ly gilaamfi, 'wi 5 lX'N, ,f A -L - dl , A Members of Student Cabinet meet with Mr. Braden, Mr. Farr, Mr. Head, Mr. Bertram, andMr.Theil. Vice President, Dave Buck Vickie Eberg, Secretary Treasurer, Mark Moseman Carol Witter, Historian Student Council President, Susie Snyder Patti Fyffe enjoys herself at the sock hop sponsored by the Student Council on November 24, after the first home basketball game, 316 Student Council Cabinet ,,. 47' N iffw .0-f 318 Mini-Courses m-.V Mr, Hamilton explains the properplay. Mrs. Floyd shows girls main techniiques for staying fit. Students look on as Mrs. Stadden gives a basic vocabulary for German travel, Mr, Orr demonstrates the proper procedure of fastening pack. Mr, Traycoif teaches fundamentals of writing ef- fective poetry. ' l 'K,' fi t- we Y zfv,' 13- XMY:Y,.'Qf ,A ,,. , ,Fees 2 we ,H if V . 'W ' ji A' L,-,s 4- .3 ., K L 'f w v i ,. ,C ,Zi . sr.: I:-ze' . l P ,Er -Zigi k.-, f K X ---Q.. K, 13 in Lf ' - ' 15 l A ' f af3iwgfa-S11 W 22' 'Y - ' -, ' 5 t : fi ' 1 ' ir. 5,215 ' . I if T '52ig,il:LQ'S!f.', Q ' 1:-'J , i- is iiif Sy ' my 7. sf -f- si: sf ' ' ' f l fif ff , r ,, is R Q-f : asf : if IU l . W S 's ,g:: :V 3:Q.v-5, Q ,gf yrs . ,Q-- ig 4 .fs A fi w-f' Mini-Courses offer variety without grades , ' v y Mini-Courses were a new experiment to give the students a Chance to explore their different interests, not offered in the regular curriculum. Students enioyed and participated in the mini-Courses because there were no grades or additional homework. Mini-Courses 319 A X . I E if 3 'fi ,. - P 1 W fxw '! lf s'! B 5. Subjects vary 182 D .Qs i ly Il tl Kr g X . i rm gifui ul A s from bridge to lawnmowers to isotopes . . . Faculty shares enthusiasm .A X all I A Enthusiasm by faculty members willing to teach courses of their particular interest, hobby, or area of specialization made the courses more interesting to the student. The faculty liked the mini-courses, too, because there was no disruption of the school day. Mini-Courses 321 Mr. Wagner observes the posiiioning of the final stage of Dave Fahrner's rocket. Mr. lacobson demonstrates the technique for as- semblingihe pack in preparation for camping in Dave smiih. ' 'if L ' If Mr. Linson displays same fine exampies of marquetryio Jeff Beeson, Wendy Weaver, and Mike Foster. V Mrs. Stumpf discusses the arl of collecting, Mr. Baker Gives tips to Gary Hines and Rhonda Hinkle, 35 ihey piay bridge. Q -.,,-I-G-an FQ 1 fmfonziz fum fffftk Vs is? 70M A rim 5 ' V. ' iw' A Qfefu. JJ V V f xv V!! We LA ' A A I7 K ' Le.. f f , .mt A mu , rms. ff.-:nw L, t , .K . Q r 4 f,.k , , ,, . is . x . ft . . ' K sw. ' me . ' v f , 5 li-4 Mini-Courses prove successful txt 1 0' Over 1,100 students made application to mini-courses, Most students who attended them enjoyed the coursefgand attendedixzalitrthee ' r + sessionsy Only two ooursess were dropped because of lack of interest. Mini-Courses 323 ,.,.f-D w,W,,WL , ., Lf- f ' 5 W 'W v:y.A 1 as 'fa Rigk' Meyer flying Making Donna W 524 Kill- Contest S e lift-off :Neg , ik 1' ',,-I 1 -uw 'fr Q5 ,,. , ,tikmfr ,Q A -M w?J!',f!A :iw - JY fra... K Kite-flying ability and creativity soared in the sky. Participants were from three groups: novice, intermediate and advanced. Hugh Meyer and Steve Van Fossen captured the novice and over-all award. Intermediate was won by Tim Cook and Gwen Fleener. Winners of the advanced award included Mr. Albert Theil, principal, and Mr. Bill Pickard, audio-visual director. Barb Zimmer and Patti Nikoll were awarded for their most creative entry Kite Contest 375 I Bathing beauty swims to a tune of South America. Trimmed with umbrellas, Dolphinettes dis- play rainy day scene in 'On the Deck Finale.' Climaxing the 1970-1971 Water Show was the 'ln Water Finale! Excited performers exchange thoughtful opinions between performances. Up to their neck in water the Dolphinettes portray Big Ben. Carla Calkins, Debbie Hannebaum, and Nancy Holt, soloists, relax after performance. -. .. ' '-l' ' , N 1 1 l.,alm..e --H yn.. ' 2. . 1. isa' -f A wr-.L ,' rr ' ' z . 'v 'h1 5k'f v i im. A 434- . ' . I t 1fi6: -. . 1'M:'75- 'K Tw-T We'Wu4ffw + . .. ffm r 'Z .,,, . X V' 'W-ss mr -.,'. .. f . -.5 be . it 'r 1 is ly: pw T Q fs ex. - Q I 'fs ' ks' K . nl-4 .1 . 7,5 . A .1 V ,A W -y Q fw i 5'r,v' if , 12 11 -iw,f,,, f , Z fp A. r ' t Q, f , ,- y E.. T iA, I y I Y' ' 'ii ' ' w :r'W' . Q ..,,,:,,. k . Ng, . M 5 A . ' '-Sal v . '4 ' ,., ' 'M ,,, , y ,. . 1 we 1 Nj , fry gg i i I ,mamm a 326 nib :. 'Q HX :-- '5 4 '75 fbi . Q, . Y' if. . W 'ms-oi' 64-1 at f -, ,.,w.-fe,-ws.. 1 0 . A1 1 -Q . -S. 'Qs Everything from exotic dancers to the French Circus highlighted the 1971 Dolphinette show, presented April ,21-23, 1971. The World is Your Hometown captured the theme in portrayals of activities all over the world. The girls worked hard making their own colorful and unique costumes which made every country a hometown to the U.S.A. Many of the girls in the show also had to design the routine that was to be performed by the girls. Each girl practiced four nights a week to make the show the success it was. Water Show 327 ... V sg. - f . 30 ,aw -s - -Y , .95 f . - 4, af' fili-371 rv. iV,.V.. , . ..,. . fi V.kVk,k I S .MV5gVVk.V7 .,k,, 2.75, .VV V, S N 2. ..V.,A.3-V--: ' .V .MM .,--s..-fs. mf .V .W .. ...ww rye .V-e-.. f . V 1 ,Qgx K .ffl-'19 V urs... .... , N .,.L,. .Q f,,., ,.,. . .5 k,-,L K V . . 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S. is Guys splu ' L ',..bl ' f f' l'gE TWICE totiledirlafsafflli on top of your head In less than five minutes for a guy who won't even to show their girls rn heels on Ice. Love is . . . getting your feet stepped on h by a clumsy ox t e y Love is . .. soending your last six months' babysitting money In one night on one guy - because you care. Dances 337 7 7 0 n I X 5312.11 f Winning first place in the club float judging, the Art Club depicts Lindbergh's flight. A 24-0 victory makes a Cardinal tired and thirsty. Fads of the Fifties look out of place in 1970. A Latin Club member finishes a prize-win- H ning float. 338 The third place club float designed by FTA illustrates flapper spirit of the Twenties. loan Harvey, senior, aids the enemy-a Red Devils. Mike Harper makes a carry against the West Lafayette Red Devil. South Pacific, senior class style, wins title of best class float. Enthusiastic fans parade around field in a decorated firetruck. The Latin Club version of the flag-raising at Iwo lima wins them second place. l l xi , riff x x 1 V w 'Q 0' 'av- t were VI . Yflw hen el l K1 fi Floats depict memorable E FEI Qs '-- H2 f,- ,P X . 1 5 lv f'L'fi,f1, ' N Q eeb-' ,, iff, it 1 ewgi a, 1 I , '-17.5 ,jig 1 , I-'isfmfefsg -. .lf .,., ' ffl l 1 lf il fa an 'r , - ,IN ,gas 0 K , A is , ,, 'Tk ...Im x h A iv' k .1 K Ah' - f'fj f :ljw l H E , - ' X, fig! 5' he-Q, 'lm 9 O 5, 1 5. '.. n fl hnpvaqy :n,.,.f4.r-Ava.,-ro--,1 f-qw-...naw '.-'l v , f , ' 'f ,. -1 . . i , -.4L!d.,k . f, rg,-' . . . F X - ran, , . 1 1 5 avi, 'img t , , , ,N r ll From then to now, the theme of Homecoming 1971, presented floats portraying events from 1900-1970. The ideas expressed ranged from vaudeville, the world wars, Lindbergh's landing, FDR's New Deal and the Presley Era to landing on the moon. Topics were drawn this year instead of being individually chosen. will C D Amy Pettrie, escorted by jeff Nay, shows sur- prise as she learns of victory. 1971 Homecoming Court. Upper: Cyndi Gay- lord, Queen Amy Pettrie, Vickie Eberg. Low- er: lanet Rusher, Lisa Ford, lulie Williams. 1970 Queen, Shirl Simpson, crowns Amy. Shirl Simpson, escorted by Mark Harvey, 70-71 Booster Club president, tears open envelope containing the results. Amy waves at reaching fans. I lulie Williams, Lisa Ford, and janet Rusher represent freshman, sophomore, and junior classes, respectively. Amy Pettrie, 1971 Homecoming Queen Amy steps from her car after victory lap. Amy, Cards victorious at Homecoming G 053' Each class was represented in the court this year at Homecoming. Three seniors, who were the nominees for queen, represented the senior class. Amy Pettrie, escorted by jeff Nay, was crowned Homecoming Queen for 1971. The crowning highlighted half- time activities of a 24-0 stomp of West Lafayette. . 4l!'NZRhz..l X,m, t, -V s . 5 ai' 342 Mini-500 A The Moochers, winners of this years con- test pose with their hard-won trophies. B Contestants push their tricycles around the track at varying speeds, as they race to finish. Mr. Theil and members of the Motor- cycle Club prepare for the parade lap be- fore the race begins. Teams, in their positions, walk around the track before the race. E Elisabeth Anderson, an exchange student from Sweden, participates in the senior event as a member of the Skwirly Pokkits. F Mini-500 competitors race for lead on the fourth turn. G Mary Leininger is smiling proof that you don't have to be a winner to have fun. One hatted contestant thinks over the events ofthe race. I A member of the Barefoot Stump jumpers awaits her turn on the track. I .W 3 an it li Q, 1 1 4: 1' Q Q, EY ,im ,mp ,,, sri F NK an 'Hn 4 Moochers claim victor in Mini- 00 They came with helmets, tricycles and a desire to win. Dressed in costumes befitting their team names they lined up for the race. Three laps around the track in Roosevelt Stadium, and then it was over, until next year. Winning this year's contest were the Moochers with members Steve Swails, jill Shull, Eric Brunoehler, Nancy Kernel, Kent Zacharias, Connie Shea, and Becky Loudenback. Mini-500 343 ,QQ , l I 'vm 5. , , Q 3 0 1 I X273 ' s ,fifq ' ,.Y'5. 1 A p 1 4 ' 52, f,,.Qf3, F .W N...f.r A15 2 ffj-5f5'Aw2,, 5 M , W3 ff, ' ' Ev agww gy' , K . w ffffi, 4 , ,f ,X E . . sig: A :gk , 1 Q ,ff . -m gafyif, f , ' .J 4 Ng' fin V J '5 , I Uv , i i 5' , i f, I , , , f z A' I yay S R 'X f ' -2 , , If ,X fi -L f 1 WK 1 ,A . 'Q iw Q,,..gqf-any MH I 'W' KZ, wx! ba-buf.. 5 QS! rm., I I . 1 1 K M.. rig. . ,.,A. 'Y e Dalia!-f 331- mi f Hi' :Ji !'V,q . 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