Southport High School - Anchor Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)
- Class of 1975
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Perhaps we found a talent through Home Economics class as we sewed below-the-knee length skirts for fashion. Maybe we found creativity within ourselves and submitted ex- amples to the Journal's creative pages or we may have discovered life under a microscope with science equipment. Perhaps we related to a career when before our goals were uncertain. Whether our discoveries were simple or profound, they gave us a desire to search for knowledge. i7 + -ii- 11:4 'ef af ,Qi E Vdu 'A il Nx'x I l ,9 of i 0 , Q ' 1 - -'. PS'f ' fu- 7,'1f ' I ' Qi, X , 515: Hall! , 'Ifurrl1amQh'.'Ilug 5 P13 t i , Striving . . . We discovered that . if A es ' 3 strength did lie in numbers and we dis- covered the strength that lay within ii each one of us. Even though our Cards didn't win many football games, the score didn't matter. If we strove to win, not for self-glory, but for the need to give our best, then we discovered what it takes to be on top. .af A 'Q 'f - s is m f A 3 N i , 95 g ,X r Q Q 4 Q-I M99 '-Q Vw i iiet' i Q- t e , i , e- ' Pvfiilmii ' X ' it A 3 '!l '5?t'1 5 52. 35 a 1'l 'fia 'fiietgilr --'WYE-.5,,, ' ',, H ' r . as 'K -M.--H W-e. s' tt is :wx tiiiixi chan -- ' s W ' ii' '15, f. '. - ,. ' -,'f ' i' A K 'I 'hp 'P f4. 'A l : Wt f5m?'ifSt, my for :cQf'v:w:'f,5,? .i 5154745 'W .ew . e at t ' ' ' t i 5 V Q 7 ,M N , 1. ,Mx ,. 'f-.N ,J wh' , X nur,-15. W A 'wgg fi, ' W H r 'N-...W ,M ' Mmm. Participating . . , We discovered that joining school activities showed us an- other side ofschool life. Through these we experienced what it meant to be- come involved. Outside Southport were opportuni- ties for participating. Indy's Market Square Arena opened and was the scene of concerts and other activities attended by Southport students. X ge T W 10 Belonging . . . We discovered the purejoy and happiness that came with really belonging, ofbeing accepted for what we are. Belonging meant a com- fortable feeling that always let us be ourselves. At Southport we discovered the abili ty to learn to satisfy our desire for knowledge, the ability to strive to satis- fy our desire to be the best and the, ability to participate to satisfy our de- sire to become involved. Perhaps most important in reaching our goals was our realization that we need each other We need to belong. LQIWNIIIHU 4 4 Ni F f nv .. W E, 'M 1f N 1 E 'af 1 V , T Students Travel Through Roadways Of Their Minds Not bad, not bad, thinks Joe Cassidy as he tries to concentrate on his English. o l Ed Dunn and Kim Enochs hang posters forjournalism class. Y ' r -ffl' f x, .-.,w,.f' fy ,. 8 ' Q X :I . 1 'Q ' e J, r- -lik., ,sg t .2. '13 ....!',lw y 1 ,x - ., ' l,'rl.',r'.i':r A-,gf A S551 fl Q. 'V s r,..,'sr,'...1gr, ' iff. X -T 2 MPM, - ft s ' rw , ,wp ff-. i, .'..I-.-' Q 'fi ,,.fl.f .,': e, I---- QC ,if .-' Jn- - ' f fx. , ,. .T , x . lwui,',., fr-',:'.... . . .'vqQ.,',ekQ ,1M,,n 3, '- --4 . if .-- .- . l f+-y:-- ' 1 .- . X . on 1, , 5. sv.. . my .-s 5 .Q , , , Q ME as ti, 4 ,fi 5? Q My ti rzitrttcmg. ,l T Film study students sort through magazines look- U10 CIHSS- MFSA Mafy -I0 Abbott and MV Nick ing for possible material for oral reports to O'NemlaUghl5eCtl0n5 0ffhCC0Uf5e- Can one honestly discover the Truth, a world charged from both poles of energy? Wisdom? Plato' Utopia or the Beatles' Strawberry Fields? - Perhaps . . . should one care to venture forth. Southport's English department couldn't guarantee these seemingly im- possible ends but did offer the means to attain them. Ah! The thrill of discovering new dimensions of the mind and learning the ways to reach these plains There's so much left to know and I'm on the road to find out fCat Stevensj .. 33 9' ? fs Ellen Dye and Larry Albertson play Romeo and Juliet in freshman English. 15 Variety Sparks Student Interests Courses ranged from writing to speech arts encompassing the wide spectrum of literary courses. A student may have ventured on literary paths going back into time or leading to the spectulative future. Trails winding through the many cultures of different peoples enabled a student to discover and understand the necessity and rich- ness ofvariation. 16 Cindy Kerkhoff, Duff Cady, Debbie Eades and Glenn McClain stage an argument in their Humanities class. ..iuvo-msn.-f..s. LL Robin Sturm, Cindy Autry, Sandy Riddle and Brad Flaskamp do pantomime in drama class Other groups also did this activity. k res onsible fo th J nal. Southports bi-weekly newspaper. WhiCh was Debbie Brydges. Sue Stephens. Julie Williams and Pam Raney nor Sp' r e our on copy to meet deadlines for Journalism Ill and IV. This class is published lfutimesthisyeur. -M E 3 zg-iv: Y '-vu... ,uw e-' -vfe 1.3-5 . fs. lil ts , Reference books aren't all bad finds Kathy Boyd as she is assisted by Mrs. Susan Hayes. Library research was a part ofmany English courses. Proofreading term papers are Keith Wolfe. Jim Putman John Shuek and Chris Abel. Nlath lVluI'tipIieS B ra I n Power .ee Numbers and figures are a part of one's everyday existence. Since first grade students have learned about these numbers, yet as the years have increased the numbers have increased, not in amount but in difficulty. Southport students have been battling with these numbers for years in 12 different math courses. Vw,-1.-1 Studying intensely on their Trigonometry are Karen Gaines and Mike Connolly. 18 Mr, Roger Ratliff motions to the rest of his Algebra class as others display their assignments on the blackboard for inspection. ,W A . A f tii. N X , ' ms ,. . sk Q 21 t is . A BW ui fr J s fe 5 f e ' Figures of plastic elegance represent problems that hare tested the skills of mathematicians for centuries and also of Southport students. Q ai Nix-I F L ,aw 1 Mr. Charles Robbins demonstrates to his fourth period Trigonometry class how to read the graph of a sine function These figures ure not used in our everyday life now but will be useful in u more sophisticated future. 19 Latin students Terry Zerminsky, Dan Hiatt. discussion time interesting and insightful. l .1 ag Language Leaps To Knowledge If the goal of a student was to dis- cover foreign cultures, it is likely that he was able to in the foreign lan- guage department. French, Spanish, German and Latin courses combined the studies of his- tory, art, literature, clothing styles, mu- sic, food and of course, the language itself. ,.,..-u-- ,V .tall 1 'wnnwa-My y slylt maj - 'A ,- W, l Nancy Best. Kannon Wentling and Todd Chestnut find I' lg, lx? 6' A., in l Y s.. W . savfff' I 1' I ir . I 7 4' , no M..iM it-..- As rewarding as learning to speak a language is learning to read and 'to consult with their teacher, Miss Sharon Zehner over homework. Miss write it. French students David Huffman and Paul Buergler lind it helpful Zehnertaught both French and German. 20 First-year German students learn foods. Miss Sharon Zehner leads Mark Wiser. Mary Elltman. Scott Puckett and Sharon Ensinger. K , , A 'X , iff' if IC! 1 f 1 1 ' , l s A i i ln back of Spanish student Brenda Barton hangs a piece of philos- ophy on the need for education. Y Mrs. Shirltry Lynch uses visual aids with her Latin students. Mary Capler. Kannon Wentling and Terry Zerminsky. ,ff-eygf,w 54.32 ,riff 533,55 5Ql ' -.-, Patty Bennett, Terry Melloh and Russell Miller make a presentation to their fellow French students. in their fourth year French class. 21 Being a true artist inxolvcs total gtiittreness ol' the tarious natural aspects ol' bond through scmiliyirt, Thi, i, L1 spggigrl gfliegr phomgwph ht N113 Gregg life. Expressing und sharing thcsc things with others establishes Ll universal BullCf.L1rl1euCherA . . . 3 ' ,- 5-fx s If ,K 50 '51 .,,,,,,? 4.- X ,. --.x -1- s 'y g L .X iu '--.hui fb .4 g, dv-N -:gf ,a ...A...' 1..- m s5t?l'? jk K K x 1:13. LN t 2, li ' - , lklsb if .. -t.t i M fr ' '-' ,.,. ' -1' . , 6 ' -' A .NK Putting to use what he has learned about copper enameling. this art student is A pencil sketch ofthree skin divers was done by Karri Wade, a senior placing his last pigment on the finished product. in Advanced Art. 22 Arts And Crafts Express Thoughts And Feelings This photo of an old railroad car lends itself to an appreciative visual experience through the con- trasts oflight and dark and differing textures. Those with a creative instinct or the desire to develop their talent had an adventurous time in the art depart- K ga, K JP :sy X 35 village ' H , R P I . K, ' x 5 - at is 5 Q V K Q ' 'i ft' A ik' X 'E' use i figs-' ' I in - ' ' A . ,fd J an sf wat gi .E 9 1 AL gil: 1 s if K I- me: gi B 595815 ,. asiiagfii- ke g y. - f A , V V I . 'Q 1' iii Under the guidance of Mr. Gregg Butle talent to experiment with tempra paint. ' Of., Fha 1 iv K -M 1 r, sophomore Dorothy Birge uses her artistic ment. Pottery, macrame, sketching and water color were some of the many possibilities at which one could try his hand. Expression in plastics, paper con- struction and plaster were also a de- light to many eyes. Southport was also pleased to wel- come Mr. Randall Gunyon and Mr. Gregg Butler to the art department. The art gallery hosted both pro- fessional and amateur exhibitions, changing displays periodically. In a Crafts I class, Barb Riney is carefully sanding her wood sculpture ofa snail. Dave Scalf, junior, calmly poses for fellow students as they sketch him in an art class. 23 ' gifs. ,. ' k,H,:JW,k ,,k. V, A H , M, 'f ,warm .: ff, 24 s Comparing the Spanish Constitution to the Constitution ofthe United States is a group ofgovernment students in Mr. Hawkins' class. ' 'E',. 3, . Vg' 'A' A1s,1 r ,ivi ,',, V,,,, zssfsp 43 r A C 1 A , - . f i ,W 5 is s -s w.,,f i' . .,,..,.,q,M ., ,,., ,M V M Q .vw-' , L: ig, WM Gary Henthorne and Lisa Alexander read ofCivics to the class. Civics is a class for freshman only. 51 4 Mr. Jim Spencer. student teacher. points to the Oregon Territory during at US. History class. ? lb - 4 .M i Qs9.iitEii7 N i ...q-adv' Social Studies Brings Insight To enable one to travel, through time, venture to other lands, view his existing society or probe the psyche of man was the aim of the social stud- ies department. These experiences were an attempt to broaden one's compre- hension ofhis environment. Absorbing different ideas may have given one a more thorough understand- ing of himself. All that surrounds the earth surrounds me. Navajo thought. Q American Problems class studies prejudices in our society. Illustrating discrimination Scott Helton listens as Mr. Fleshood lectures to his U.S. History are Pete Wiser, Mike Caric. and Kathy Rivers, class on the South's uprising before the Civil War. 25 LJ. ' in 1'-.1 Mr, and 26 ,, :11 Q, Ak L 'y.. 6 , X iixkx Victor Kerlin shows the conservation of momentum to Bill Janshego Through the process of experimentation one can seek an explanation for Wes Taylor. Physics includes the study ol' light. motion and energy, these basic phenomena. 'Project Star' Highlights Science Achievements Using accurate measuring techniques with a graduated cylinder are Tom Bryan and Joy Johnson in chemistry class. Chemistry students experiment in many labs throughout the year. sk 'me -N q 'I' ,K ., 'ai is it yi 5' 5 t ,Fig rw-fit i Q' V, ,.it. 1 ..4- Ne-.. Studying earth process is an important part of Earth Science for freshmen. Q ' n 1 ,I 'sf' . I 'S 4 av f i ' 1 , J . 9, 1, ,,,',.1j , ff,- J.-f,' 1 lf . ,4'f'.fA,.ri1 J .f,4..: . : J ?J'?, 1.ft'1j A I -'its-If f,' V' U 4' , 'i if ' f W '1.', 1 fv ' 'z, z 1, '1 f 'J f,s'f ' 4 1 fi I . Lf 1 ., -ff J JJ , ,ff,,f t 1 , ex K ,x 'Q' 1 .i, 4 xx X xx, 'x xyxxt f Ks' xl X x , 1 ts is xxx 1,,,'Xx 1 :iff '1 If I sv' 1 Xxx .xx Sth 'Nts' 14' 1 .f 1.. xl Science represents mankind's efforts to gather knowledge and achieve an understanding ofthe universe. To in- crease the quality of Southport's sci- ence department, a student-teacher program, Project Star, was begun this year. It aimed at improving lab and study techniques. . Courses were designed to give gen- eral information and prepare students for college. Studying in their first year of biology is Mr Randall I-'errands class. Helping Raymond Ferguson and Vickie Metzger is Mr. Terry Leuis, They are engaged in the dis- covery' ofearth's physical properties in a Physical Science class. 27 I jf, , if G'k me K ff -Q 1 4 Q, l t . 1 t l t ' 'V i Mrs. Patricia Stanley discusses with her Advanced Business Being an efficient office worker requires hard concentration as Linda Nordholt, senior class while they take notes. learns in Advanced Business class. H92 Q, I -up ,aa apt' an il MW Diane Dietel, senior, works on a comptometer, which is a type of adding and also instructs students on various other office machines including: machine in Office Machines and Filing. The class teaches skills in filing mimeographers. transcribers and adding machines. 28 'Ac 'ii 6 N A at f7-- e f ix .K i ' i f . 9 Q. J L.. ,L X . ' s X 5 Q f I my New Machines Mean Business Click, click, click. Rrrip! This was a familiar sound when a typing student became frustrated at the machine. Mr. Steven Baker was added to the business staff teaching general business and typing. IBM Selective typewriters, typing desks and an electronic printing cal- culator were new machines this year. Mr. Steve Cline, department head, explained, A lot of material learned in business has carry-over value in later life such as learning to reconcile bank statements with the checkbook bal- ance. Junior Mary Henderson practices rapid and accurate typing skills. Students in Typing III and IV also learned various uses ofthe typewriter in the office. if Denise Babbs. senior. listens to a lecture given by Mr, Steven Cline. 29 ,?,, ef--aff: in Zi ir- sw? - 4. , A. psf' - 'Nita ii 'wa .max Gym Students Shape Up Fast Physical education department, headed by Mr. Steve Dial, helped stu- dents' coordination both physically and emotionally. Phys. Ed. led competitors in working together as a team, and the President's Physical Fitness Test provided for a student's individual hon- or. Sophomore health and safety stu- dents learned better health habits and first aid. Through the use of frequent films and filmstrips, along with the text book, better ways of maintaining good health and saving lives were stud- ied. .lill Baker practices on the trampoline as Pola .laeschke spots her. 'VJ W - Miss Karen Shea assists freshman Patty Ridgeon on the balance beam. The girls practice stunts then perform skill tests at the closing ofthe gymnastics session. Miss Walters teaches the heginning. intermediate und life-saving classes for sophomore girls. ft, -Y ue W ,Ewa sn l l . X fu, X 3 l g, , . M X I ,. ' x sr , . 1 , , , 1 l Q 7 .A 4 it ffl -..4 ,K , ' ii I , gl:- 'wt M ' ' K , F, A 1 ff A , V :z:3 '..-.' ,.. ' ge. i f f -..,,.-t 7 .4 7 - ,. M.-I A , f , q it ,oot of f f t N ,5-vt-f , k Y ' W Q -M. 1. M- W' .. 1 lift-: t,.' - -7-- i V , . ,Q ' ,x'r , 'W - 2 ' 1: ..-V it ,V ,f-pf... ,,,. ,. ITM if . A ,, :1 .if ' 4 fW 2'-:YWPW ff'! '.,,,, , ' U--fri-'rr ,na f - ,t - :M .. ,Q lf? 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Routines ure put together h5 the students. 31 M. , M.-1 Holly Slevins and Jim Karozos dig in the files and discuss future occupations in Guidance. 5, L i l What would l like to be? thinks Barbara Gilbert, freshman, as she glances through vocational booklets. 32 Part of Guidance is planning high school academic schedules, Julie Duncan discovers as Mr. Paul Antrobus helps her. lt's all in a days uorlx for exploratory teacher Rose Ann Kindred. as she lends an ear to one ofher fourth grade students at Clinton Young. 1-. M Seniors Teach, Explore Field Approximately 50 seniors explored the teaching field in surrounding Perry Township grade schools. By grading papers, reading stories and really teach- ing, these seniors learned what it was like on the other side ofthe desk. Each of the 528 freshmen was re- quired to take a one-semester, one- credit course called Guidance. The main object of this course was to help J students develop some vocational plans f and high school schedules. ' i is riis A is J... ......--- -- l 5 i l X' 5 - I , L , L 54 .J , is Ra I 9? ' ,sg W 1 .ai xi. f G---41 -5 si? la Senior Judy Kimbro's lighted eyes and smile express her feelings about the fresh uir with her fourth graders at Edgewood during recess, Judy also exploratory teaching. Part of her teaching experiences include enjoying spenttime helping and teachingthe children in class studies. 33 Kim O'Neill. sophomore. BethAr1n Rothkop. freshman. and Donna Suiters. class as their fellow classmates look on. Family living is a course that sophomore. perform a skit for Mrs. Helen Southwood's home economics teaches girlsto cooperate withtheir relatives. .JL 1 A X 'ex -ni' Try it: y0u'll like it! says Tim Sanders as he lifts the spoon toward guinea pig, Ron Harman. The beginnings of a fine seamstress starts in clothing Brent Morgan and Darrell Adams eagerly await their turn, class for .Io Kirkwood. 34 Darell Lakes and Sam Pease demonstrate their home economics class as their classmates await skills and techniques in cooking in their boys the linished product. 42 fx ei! is lg' Laura Cloyd. senior. W0 for home economics class. , --ff' 1, -V ...W .4 J .wayne rks diligently on finishing her dress Students Learn OfHomeLHe Home Economics was involved in teaching girls and boys fundamentals ofhome living. Courses offered included Interper- sonal Relationships, Consumer Educa- tion, Home Management, Housing, Child Development, Family Relation- ships, two levels of Clothing and Tex- tiles, two levels of Foods and Nutri- tions, Boys Foods. According to Mrs. Joyce Freeman, department head, Throughout each Home Economics course, practical ap- plication is emphasized to make the learning more relevant to the students' needs now and in the future. Smells good. Wonder how it tastes? thinks Darlene Raisovich as she leans over the shoulder ofJenny Johnson in a cooking class. 35 s l Mr. Schmalfeldt directs the pep band as they entertain the specta- Drum Majors Donna Chase and Cyndy Love lead the Southport Marching tors at one ofthe home basketball games. Cards onto the field before the start ofeach home football game. s. , . m hA Q tw . 4 M it lisa' - ef-.5 -i as W ij,-Q A ' 5, - J 1 -- , A . A wr' , Q ,X A yYg,1,, A ,S 1, .Q - , Qw 1' - as 9' 3 vip A if s A K X up A - ,r la t gf' 'Q ii Q 5 1 I N -in 1 Playing for school concerts and functions is the orchestra led by Mrs. for these performances. They performed in the Thanksgiving and also the Candice Putz. The orchestra practiced after school and during homeroom Christmas programs. 36 'S M3 ,fff ff fi xg ' M Q , ? I . W...M.,... ' - ff-F 1-vp---fy 'f Q I, I g 1 3 - , -A , N-..,ms. M K-,Ns-Q N-M. ,. f ..,,NkMk Nm. A -NNKK 3 3 '-M..,N'mm -NWN MN K -N X we ' Il U SX N-xg 'X The Cardinelles sang and danced their way through many performances, The winter and spring concerts were on their program, as the district They performed l'or the board of directors at University Heights Hospital. contest January 25 was. -1. M K , , ,.-......,..,. --1-swf, .rm-N ' ?' 0 1 The Freshman Choir. which is all girls, sing with the other choirs at Making up the Intermediate Choir are boys and girls in their sophomore school eonvggr year. They sang in the spring concert with the other choirs. The Stage Band played for various sehool convocutions. The Stage Band also traveled to other schools und play ed for some oftheir rungtitms, Choirs Sing At Many Concerts Music is the universal language and love is the key. People who believe in music are the happiest people I've ever seen. Mac Davis Wearing new Oriental blue dresses, the Cardinelles sang and danced for school and community affairs. Fortyjuniors and seniors, comprising the A Cappella Choir, sang at Christ- mas on the Circle, concerts and convo- cations. Freshman and intermediate choruses and the advanced choir performed at concerts throughout the year. The A Cappella Choir consisting of sophomores, juniors and seniors, sung the Circle. They sang under the direction of Mrs. Patricia French. A at several school concerts. They also sang downtown at Christmas at semester solo is an importantpartofany music course. Approaching Banta Road is a nervous driver ed student. One day a week students take turns driving. The other days they are instructed in class. Drivers Learn - 1 , . uu,trr , -T 5 T. , u teeei v fi. 2 ,,, it , at ,ja is 55 1 I ' A . i .nu-an-n ge' D ' , , E E,-'. . -:Q-35 Y, ' 6 -A 4 K Learning to drive gives a mayor sense , T 3 P s T W' M ' of accomplishment to most high school students. e rfe fs Southport's drivers' education pro- gram helps to instill in the student responsibility and a serious attitude towards driving. The drivers' education department received three new Ford LTD this year, two yellow and one blue. Mr. Chauncey McDaniel, Mr. Larry Stanford and Mr. Richard Theil were the teachers concerned with keeping them on the road. 2 l is it gy' ,. , .. 3 , ,, l , gat? 3 ,gr 'f-' ' 2 4 1 f, Mr. Chauncey McDaniel, driver education department head, shows sopho- cars. Students in drivers ed. learn the various other parts ol' the car and more Debbie Carson how to check the oil in one of the new Ford LTD engine. aswell as aetualdriving. 40 Mr. Hilfiker shows .Iohn Delvlore and Jett' Archer. A.V. assistants, how to revive this non-functional film strip projector, Students give up study halls to vvork in A.V, Zn., 7' Junior Scott Helton and Roger Engelau. senior, make good use ofthe ICCRC. The ICCRC has many sources to help students with school work, ICCRC Sources Help Students A seminar and faculty reading room. bibliographies prepared and books re- served are some ICCRC services. Mr. Richard Hilfiker is head ofthe ICCRC. Mrs. Beverly Congleton, the Audio Visual clerk, supervises the 6,000 books in the basket of books program. Mrs. Susan Hayes. librarian. does research in thelCCRC. ' s.,-. AAAI 41 -i Central Nine Trains And Provides Illluch Experience Central Nine Vocational School completed its third year of vocational training. Southport had 149 students enrolled in vocational school this year. The two- year program offered 18 courses for juniors and seniors from 10 high schools. Two classes added this year were Cabinet Making and Masonry. Motorcycle Mechanics is now being discussed for the future. Central Nine is formed by l0 high schools. Students attend regular clas- ses three periods and Central Nine three periods. Adult classes are also of- fered. i are . . if ' 1 Q . t . . 3 1 1 fi - 5, , ,,, J' Scott McGuthne5 ponders over his creation in the cabinet-making uork shop. 42 9 .. Q21 9s T 5 . fl . . ,nm WS' ' sit, ' gl XJR Q, '25 fights M- CT' V, egg ' xg it iid' i t i 4 ' . . 'sg l ' '-m,.N!f 2 l r ,ef A . 5, s-jf' Preparing u program on the key punch machine is Anita Overman. She is involved in the business department ofthe vocational program. ln Auto Mechanics Randy Hubble and Doug Strain learn the theory and mechanics ofan automobile engine. 1' ,,,., I-Q I if ut I f' nw, Using the vertical mill is a student in Machine Shop. which trains students in fundamentals ofmachine operation. Taking Sheila Mattingly's blood pressure is Debbie Wells. They are in the health occupations program. Using the printing press is part of the printing course which teaches the composition and reproduction ofimages. 43 W Q WW iWlllQl1Qll1lll W Q T mmm N C6 ak?-O I ' ' in 7 g GX vb wx b 1. 6 Q S 2 I agile V M f fly J TEST TUBES S I l e , I 1 1 E L , Q W A M N + i 1 P5 Q Q I x I f fl 0 HiI 6 0 .. HW We won! The shout goes up from the first-place team, Oscar Mayer's Curious Sausages, after a hard-fought battle. ea p A ' ,sgi.T'Kgg'Q .E if e ' 1 ,e,,, - ssnss' ' 'V . ll fs 'ef X Lhk., A Q I rs 1 R E . ,' s. 'N i i ffm i is 1 i it i ' . J - t 1'i'W4,s ' if X . L . at ,, , ii A it '- lf' f' it 5.1. . t 'Z J fs- ' T i 'N , K ,N. EZ N, his so e s r u l . e 1 Lvl. 'r Li' 'Mg' 137. ,l ,, , s-A 1. ...Q L'-'-vm? f f, .f L .iI Fi' -- A A5127 13 Q25 'ii i 'Iwi f LJ K .. G Ai.mMLi.t.. t.,,.g2:fvu h, x A. h . '7 'll'fiQ i 'V ff: W :' A'-if , f 'Q ., I 15: I Nrrr-sri' s Q P 2' . G V --we ,, - f,-. - f ' 'V' 3 ' ,X , - K ac if ,' . s ... A - 1 M f as r if-e gt, ,Q f:,,:. .2x2 2:-,2m,., .M I ..:W ,L .. . , ,, S., ,3g:!,,..L A i f ' ' i , ,El , '- ' ., A it A Fii-1 so e f s it 5, ff L f Qi if . Q A Q 1 ll. V fl ' - 4, 4 s t V ' f A ' ' ' - V r vctoiih . t .OMR X R 'L rf! . L L S i I .fit - .orc ,u.e , 4, ,odo ur -Ji ,nt 'mol ' W y , y X- J 5, v With drenched T-shirts and dripping hair, the Sun Kiss lt team celebrates placing at the I974 Mini 500, The Bloomin' Idiots show off their trophies for the best dressed team that entered. Lynn Meyer, a member of the winning team glows radiantly. , . a U ' I AW t z if 1. 1 Q ' M35 ,,,f117 gl' ,.,fLx ff 'Mp . 1'st 'eMmf'54fe K,-f i ' v 0 45' LW. E -. ?1 if .. '14 , A IQ. ir , .,,1 'W ,f ,l M .Vary -fr i Southports' Student Spirit Soars In Spring Ev 'is ,W Lois Bushur, Pam Franklin and Terri Stucki refuse to give up laughing as they discuss their strategy in getting their kite to fly highest ofall. The crowd waits in the rain at Keystone for final results. Participation in contests of April and May was very popular at Southport last spring. Student Council sponsors the annual kite flying contest, open to any stu- dent or faculty member. The feeling created by the contest is just a small part of the spirit that touches all in April. The majority of seniors entered the Mini 500, held in May. The race was run at Keystone Middle School, due to the renovation of the home track. The weather became rainy that after- noon, but enthusiasm wasn't dampen- ed. The mechanical madness of Hugh Meyer, 1974 graduate, helped him win the kite flying contest. 47 Kilihb' Malulich. Valedlcwflun- Speaks While the Rev. Mafhmne- ship schools: Ann Coutz, class president: Jerry Hammond, class Mr. George Adrian, Dr. Frank Huntensuperindendcnt of Perry Town- vice-president, and Pam Ryan, class secretary, listen intently. Graduation, Friday, May 24, 1974, was a giant step toward one's goals. Family and friends recognized with the graduates the importance and meaning ofthis occasion. Greater horizons are ahead. 48 Will Tomorrow Ever Come? Seniors Question Future For Roh Figher thoughts of tomorrow reign throughout the Steve Hurst and fellow seniors enjoy happy memories as they make last-minute gr21dU2ill0H CCFCIUOHICS- preparations before graduation comes upon them. 5 ,Sip ' v ' 1 W Greg Cummings, Vickie Henry, Ginger Allen and Laurel Slevin anxiously await their graduation. The ending of l2 years ofschool is the beginning of a new life, On May 24, 1974, 892 seniors rea- lized their tomorrow with graduation. After twelve years of work they could finally say goodbye. For some, this is the end. For others, it is the begin- ning ofa new life. What will become of these students? Now the test is to see how much they gained from their high school experi- ences. In future years whether they succeed or fail, all the graduates will have one outstanding thing in common W South- port High School. 49 Seniors Win Float Contest Homecoming - the big event of the year. Preparations began shortly after school started. The tradition of the mums was carried out by the History Club. Clubs made floats with the theme of Hail the Heroes. Finally Sept. 20 arrived with excite- ment. In spite of the rain the students still had the Cardinal spirit. During half-time float winners were announced and Michelle Larrabee was crowned as 1974 Homecoming queen. Southport's traditional mum adds to the spirit of Homecoming. 50 Evel plays his cards right was the senior class float carried by Hugh McFadden, Dirk Mayhew, John Altman, Karl Glander and Tom Mobley. The highlight ofthe evening was Michelle Larrabee, 1974 Homecoming queen, receiving her crown from Lisa Ford, last year's queen. Undampened by the rain, the spirited Southport crowd Gary Tapp, senior, works enthusiastically on the Advanced Spanish Club float. watches the Homecoming parade offloats. Floats were made in a short time because Homecoming was moved up 20 days. ! I I A will V ,Y M - 'f , V fr J f .w,l,x'n at 6 4 ' L K ,..k, 1 6, ffws,,W .V DWWMM. ' W fxgiwrff P U! was .f ilk, hw 8 iff, gf' The court and escorts are seniors Jim Hammond, Michelle Larrabee, Leck, Cyndy Loveg sophomores Bill Poppa, Melanie Hammond: freshmen Wes Taylor, Sharon Hawk, Jim Nordsiek, Sue Moriartyg juniors Chuck Mark Dietel, Beth Forni 51 an Soft lights, music and decorations make a warm atmosphere talk. dance, relax and enjoy the Yuletide spirit. The Conti- for couples at the Christmas dance they walk around, neritals provided slow and fast tempos for all. Gliurslf Cliff Marla Gibbs, Jay Tietz, Randy Aufderheide and Debbie Chenoweth enjoy each other's company at the Christmas Dance. 52 RQ 515- Ho! Ho! says Dan Badger as he and Susan Schmid give candy canes and smiles to couples at the Christmas Dance. Yuletide Dance Enjoyed By All With the threat of rain, the Christ- mas Dance was held on a cold and windy December 14. Christmas cards made by various clubs outlined the dance floor as part of the decorations. A large white Christmas tree stood at the center of the gym floor while 25,872 feet of blue and white crepe paper draped the ceil- ing. Couples danced to music by the Pike High School Dance Band. Tables were provided for rest and refreshments of cookies and punch. Santa, alias Dan Badger, and his helper Susan Schmid passed out candy canes. Couples dream of a white Christmas as they dance around the tree. Home Economics teachers and guidance coun selors serve punch and cookies. 53 Couples Find A Pot Of Gold At End Of Rainbow Prom evening is traditionally one of the elegant events of high school life. The prom was created in honor of the senior class, by the juniors. The band and creative decorations con- tributed to the theme Over the Rain- bow. Beth McLaughlin and Rick Gilbert were crowned queen and King from a court of 14 seniors. The court consists of those seniors that have accumulated the most activity points over their four years of high school life. The senior class then votes on their choices. Several couples wait in line to have their pic- 5 g gr tures taken for future memories. ei 'wi Geri Ansel, Chris DeLong and their dates discuss their prediction on who will be crowned king and queen ofthe '74 prom, 54 V, --S 1599! ,fl J. .. eggxty Kirt Nitsch and Sheryl Jensen. seniors, take advantage ofthe slow dances that the band plays. iil The north wall was highlighted by Hugh Meyer's invention Not only is prom evening 21 time for poise and distinction, but also an opportunity depicting a scene from The Wizard ofOz. for casual conversation between friends and teachers. i itstii rirr if Gai 2 is 4 A i 5 is K, na, F f if- : W , 1? i ,, f a,2.'.:'i B' . ,PKVEEL-'c ',,. :::E,,57?H it A, s,,, G , ,,,sn iir, fvfhfitii i i Aee' et' ' W' fi 2 't ,ff , neiii , t W' '- ' ',,,, - .,,.,, ,V VVKVV 'ii A' ,, ' -- ' ,,.,., , A' 'ii 'if e . '--' ,W of ' N M te t' niii -iiiii i M ,nn,,i 'ri' y M 't t' ' . i , ,, .. H W., 'fif we ,. '- -is, . ,i , .,,,,, .. ,, Nwem., ,, ' H ,,,, ami tie ,,..,, Q, A EVK 'nf V L 1 MW The large crowd ofjurliors, seniors, teachers and their guests at last year's partake in the refreshments served at the top of the gym by many Students prom rests between dances, as the band takes a short break. Several couples and faculty members. 55 vue Southporfs pep block cheer the Cards on to a basketball victory. How can we make our school bet- ter? Mr. Theil asked at the beginning of each Student Cabinet. meeting. The cabinet offered a method for school leaders to channel student's opinions to the administration. Student Council is an organization throughout which student representa- tives could offer suggestions for the improvement of Southport High School. The council also sponsors the annual Christmas Dance. Booster Club president Glenn Mc- Clain along with the cheerleaders help to generate spirit within the student body at various sports events and other student activities. 56 'F-1 STUDENT CABINET H Bottom Row: Shirley' Oliver. Beth Milam. Jeff Myers. Rick Simpson. Mr. Albert Theil. Bob Wasson. Scott Christie. Glenn McClain Second Roxy: Kim Kennedy. Russell Miller. Gary Fisher. Paige Bobbitt. Rose Ann Kindred. Robin Hawkins. Chris Abel. Lou Ann Wilson. Third Row: Dan Whalen. Ken Burch. Mike Rogen. Patty Bloom. Lois Bushur. Janet Ellis. Susie Brodie, Pam Raney. Fourth Row: Dan Badger. Mark Dietcl. Gary' Tapp. Dennis Anderson. Terry Stucki. Terry' Melloh, Andrea Carlue. Bunny Lyons. Top Roxy: Mr. Pickard, Mr. Braden. Mr. Farr. N......... n. Southport's Students' Voices, Opinions Are Heard STUDENT COUNCIL OlflnlCliRS .lame llcxxellxn. Rtihin lltiukins. Diane ' XXinen1pner.Duie Leleuelh n. Bob Wasson. Peggy Bohenmoyer. junior, spends her Suturduy Christmas dance prcpurutitins. N morning helping with Mr. Carl Braden. assistant principal and Student Council sponsor. introduces BOOSTER CLUB OFFICERS - Susan Moriurity. Jim Nordsiek. hopefuls for 1974-75 ollicers. Michelle Larrahee. Glenn McClain, 57 Hard Work Brings Honors BOYS AND GIRLS STATE - Bottom Row: Celia Carter. Gary Raasch, Second Ron: Janet Howell, Chris Abel. Top Ron: Marty Stiltl. Kevin Robbins. K is Gary Dupre examines his newly acquired aca- demic letter sweater. 58 QUILL AND SCROLL MEMBERS - Crystal Francis. Lois Bushur. Theresa McQueen. Jeff Myers, Bob Lyle. Pam Raney. I ...S INTERNATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY - Bottom Ron: Doug Strain. Neil Enerson, Second Row: Susan Day. Susie Dehevreard. Paige Bobbitt, Cheryl Pike, Beth Rutherford. Third Ron: Bob Daglisch, Cindy Autrey, Chris Abel, Laura Adair, Patty Tomamichel, Judy Renner, Terry Melloh, Brian Cummings. Top Row: Debbie Brydges. John DeMore. Andrew Borton. .loy Johnson. Gary Marks. Thom Minner. af ,S 555 .AN Q ' A ,rf ,- 17. X Q ' ' .W b ' 4 Q , . . , 'ti .. S fri tl ' W ,Kahn 'fi' 1974 ACA DEMIC LETTER SWEATER WINNERS Bottom Row: Kim Burks. Terry Melloh. Peggy Brodie, Sue Moriarity. LuAnn Glusenkamp, Marty Stiltz, Ginny Kreiger, Janeen Crocker. Top Row: Kevin Robbins. Gary Tapp. Chris Abel, Gary Dupre. Cary McFarland, Russell Miller. Crystal Francis. Janet Howell, Not pictured are Rose Ann Kindred and Jenny White. who received sweaters later in the year. i i l NATION.-XL HONOR SOCIETY Bottom Royti Gary Tapp. Terry Melloh. Janet Howell. Luanne Gluesenkamp. Chris Abel. Second Rott: Kim Burks. Susie Brodie. Ginny Kreiger. Crystal Francis, Gary Dupre. Marty Stiltf. Third Roxy: Terry McFarland. Joe Rolley. Russell Miller. Sam Bedixell. Roger Engleau. Janeen Crocker. Students in Southport's three hono- rary organizations must be active in school functions as well as meet certain academic requirements. Thespians met with the Drama Club during homeroom period and perform- ed skits and short plays. They also have an international meeting every two years which Mr. Daniel Gilligan, sponsor, hopes to attend in 1976. National Honor Society members are initiated in a special program in the spring. Quill and Scroll members must contribute to school publications. 59 BEGINNING GERMAN CLUB f Bottom Row: Scott Puckett, Suzie Lock, Val Perry, Sandy Wild, Kim Krebb, Marcia Elkins, Barbara Grist. Second Row: Jim McBride, Mark Widdi- field, Julie Reeves, Holly Slevin, Tammy Pitman. Brenda Jones, Laura Pike, Christie Brower. Top Row: Miss Sharon Zehner, Kevin Wheeler, Jim Booher, Beth Shalter, Cheri Pasteus, Matt Cecil, Suzi Wollenwebber, Joyce Wade, Sharon Ensinger, Frances Magill, Brenda Sells. ADVANCED GERMAN CLUB f Bottom Row: Carleen Hill, Martha Butts, Kathy Boyd, Bruce Huehls, Cathy Dunigan, Greg Toma- michel. Second Row: Paul Schneider, John Riedeman, Karen Harvey, Connie Bolser, Judy Bechtold, Patsy Strader, Brenda Striggo. Cheryl Riley. Deb Rich. Third Row: Bob Allman, Brenda Catt, Jill Baker, Dean Maar, Wally Brune, Beth Huehls, Barb Ryker, Connie Wiet- ing. Debbie Bretz. Mark Flanary. Top Row: Jim Clunie, Mark Bradbury, Kris Robbins, Greg Bond, Joe Cassidy, Dan Snepp, Arther Hash. FRENCH CLUB - Bottom Row: Keith Voris, Russell Miller, Terry Melloh. Marty Still, Sec- ond Row: Andrea Carlue. Lisa Nardina, Carolyn Tetrick, Ginny Kreiger, Kenny White, Jenny Brodie, Cheryl Pike, Kathy Jones, Third Row: Jeff Reynolds, Susie Stilz, Donna Sidebottom. Jen Strack, Janis Dunn, Cindy Kerkhoff, Julie West, Michelle Warner, Patti Bennett, Mr, Floyd Chamberlin. Top Row: Tom Cooper, Jeff Woods, Shirley Oliver, Marilyn Morency, Thom Minner, Carol Simpson, Joye Kuehn, Paul Buergler. LATIN CLUB - Bottom Row: Dan Badger, Todd Chestnut, Kannon Wentling, Jeff Coffey, Doug Keenan. Second Row: Mary Capler, Mrs. Shirley Lynch, Barbara Gilbert, Beth Forni, Ronna Brenton, Joanne Lardin, Pam Kratzer, Kyle Sawyer. Top Row: Frank Capler, Bill Christine, Andrea Funk, Ginger Lynn, Nancy Best, Lynn Tippin, Patsy Mattingly, Terry Zer- minski, Mark Voigt, JeffArcher. 60 FOREIGN STLTDENT CLIQB Front: Hunter Cliua. Bottom Roxy: Susie Williams. Kim Gunnoe, Cathy Grimes. Sandi Lents. Terry Melloh. Shelley Thompson. Second Roxy: Denise Toller, Dennis Douglas. Diane Julius. Susan Kelly. Lisa Nardina. Pam Raney. Sheryl Brandlein. Lii,-Xnn Sehnell, Laura Adair, Top Roxy: Patsy Mattingly. Kim Burks. Gary Dupre. Gary Tapp, lnufn Cjliindcr, Lisa Bottles. Judy Craig. Deb Brydges. Thom Nlinner. Cyndy Love. Mr. Jack Kidyyell. 55 V11-T If-Em-, ....:a.l.a,.-in ,wp Clubs Study Other Cultures Spanish Club was introduced to the culture of Spain by' a professional A Spanish dancer. The Advanced German Club partici- 4 ,, pated in the fasching and Oktoberfest. 'i if Beginning German Club planned the 4.3 spring German banquet. JJ I With several guest speakers the v if M., ky French Club acquired their language L ii' culture. A banquet held on an important date in Roman History is the Latin Club's main event. Foreign Student Club hosts the ex- change students for International Day. SPANISH CLUB Bottom Roxy: Rick Laursen, Susie Williams, Tim McAdams. Becky Post. Mike Nix, Kim O'Toole. Janet Feeney. Tom Pressley, Second Row: Miss Karen Hansen. Joe Rolley. Debby Iiads. Gary Tapp. Patty Tomamichel. Brian Cummings. Joy' Johnson. Kathi Small, Helen Williams. Third Row: Marcia King, Beth Standeford, Debbie Moody, Cindy King, Penny Porter, Jenny Stet'l'ey, Konnie Hendricks, Chris Kepright. Janet Laurence, Brenda Arthur. Fourth Row: Mr. Steve Kaiser. Dave Miller. Marylinda Sanchez. Paula Bueno. Teena Rissmiller. Nancy Hopper. Diane Doyle. Susan Ferree. Top Roxy: Melanie Ilammond. Nick Mills. Cricket Lee. Tammy Cotton, Crystal Francis, Mark Atkins. 61 - Science Clubs Explore Inner And Outer World Phy-Chem won first place in the Christmas dance card contest. Agriculture Club observed various 4-H activities in the community. Environmental Club made a flag to celebrate Earth Day. The Outdoor Life Club was or- ganized to promote an active interest in outdoor sports. Group project work was done by the Beginning Biology Club. Astronomy Club developed their in- terest through field trips. The Math Club meetings were planned by the members in accordance to their mathematical interests. ASTRONOMY CLUB Bottom Row: Penny Francis. Middle Row: Jeff Butler, Richard Price. Top Row: Becky Kelly. Joye Kuehn. J -' sw f s X. J! 62 MATH CLUB - Top to Bottom: Mr. John Snepp. Mrs. Patty Fields. Joe Rolley, Rick Larsen, Gary Dupre, Diane Rene, Robin Daugherty, Peggy Brodie, Linda Mussmann, Gary Fisher. 1 me F OUTDOOR LIFE CLUB - Bottom Row: Jeff Condon. Mike Richart, Brent Parks. Second Row: Scott Puckett, Steve Freese, Ken Mattingly, Ken Pardue. Third Row: Jim Brandlein, Mike Caric, Rick Beck, Dave Roth, Roger Allen, Mark Bailey. Fourth Row: Mark Morencey. Bob Kappus, Bob Showalter. Jim Harris. Tim Branham, Don Price, Mark Stanifer. Paul Lock. Top Row: Don Trent, DuffCady, John Boyce. Ed Drews. Craig Burton. Steve Stillabower. AGRICULTURE CLUB Bottom to Top: Carolyn Burch, Shelley Thompson, Susan Kelly, David Justice. ENVIRONMENTAL CLLIB f Bottom Row Jill Coutz. Jim Lorentz. Melanie Ham- mond, Kim Meyer. Ron Zarro, Paige Bobhitt. Susie Stilz. Joy' Johnson, Kevin Franklin Phil VanHorn, Beth Bova. Second Rovw: Judy' Renner, Cheryl Henderson, Nancy Best Susie Schmid. Kent Raker, Karri Wade, Ron Kesterson, Kenneth Burch. Edward Dunn Robin Sturm. Vickie Topmiller, Susie Dye. Third Row Vince Pollard. Teresa Johnson, Ronnie Kreutzberger. Marilyn Morency, Diane Julius. Ann McFarland. Jane Whitlow, Elaine Elmore. Anne Higgins. Janis Dunn, Andrea Funk. Jeff Board, Fourth Row: Cyndy' Love, Bill Messer, Herman Bueno, Dale France. Doug Ewing. Lee Dozier, Dave Dozier. Shelley Thompson. Phyllis Cox. Bill Christie. Top Rovs: Frank Capler. Kenny' Krieger. Pam Andrews. Sharon Baird. Linda Nichols. Julie Shaler. Kitty Ridener, Connie Wieting. Barb Ryker, Susie Brodie. Lisa Nardina. PHY-CH EM CLUB f Bottom Row: Mr. Don- ald Hannon, Mr. Victor Kerlin. Second Row: Nancy Ferree, Linda Thompson, Barbara Ress- ler, Joe Rolley, Russell Miller. Kannon Went- ling. Hugh McFadden, Wes Taylor. Mike Coop. Third Row: Mike Rodgers, Mike Cox. Lisa Penley, Mardi Gibbs, Frank Capler, John Cof- fin, Ginny' Kreiger, Keith Voris, Gary Dupre. Top Row: Tim Featherson, Greg Stotts, Bonnie Peralta, Sharon Taylor. Tracie Schilling, Connie Hillenburg, Mark Stobaugh, Cary' McFarland, Tom Crampton. BIOLOGY CLUB f Front Row: Debbie Ste- vens, Peggy Brodie, Jenny Brodie. Top Row: Craig Engle, Kyle Sawyer, Bruce Huehls, Nick Wehlage. STUDENT RED CROSS -- Bottom Row: Dale Shoemaker, Barbara Anderson, Dawn Pieper, Arleen Taylor, Linda Jones, Sarah Elliot, Dawn Campbell, Debbie Mansfield, Patty Bloom, Mrs. Esther Thompson, Barbara Gilbert, Dennis Raney. Second Row: Ann Marlow, Julie Morris, Kim Golden, Kenna Davis, Mary Capler, Karen Simone, Cindy Mills, Cindy Honeycutt, Connie Bolser, Suzanne Coy, Theresa McCaslin, Dave Miller. Third Row: Theresa Washam, Becky Crocker, Terry Davis, Jamie Moore, Vickie Lohman, Barb Lane, Donnita Miller, Jim Bush, Carleen Hill, Candi Grubbs, Kim Kress, Dia Russell, Karen Quebe. Fourth Row: Carol Elliot, Jeff Green, Mike Lancaster. Craig Engel, Brenda Manning, Vickie Cady, Mary Henderson. Fred Gravelie, Teresa Peak. Diane Sewall, Rhonda Fisher, Jill Coutz. Jim Lorentz. Fifth Row: Margie Froedge, Donna Rhoton, Vickie Zemer, Kathy Wallace, Pat Winters, Tammy Elliot, Shirley Hudson, Susie Anderson, Terri Taylor, Brenda Sells, Mary Elftman, Debby Eades, Deana Spurgeon. Sixth Row: Theresa Oehler, Marcia Tansey, Linda Johns, Tim Carmony, Jim Booher, Val Perry, Debbie Lewis, Tammy Roberson, Karen Turk, Anne Alexander, Marcia Bishop, Debbie Eder, Jay Gent. Seventh Row: Kelly Bohannon, Debbie Fields, Christy Colwell, Mike Bishop, Tam Perkinson, Ed Drews, Alma Henderson, Guy Schnepp, Rick Wolsiffer, Thad Huffman, Beth Stotts, Tammy Cotton, Jeanie Adams. Top Row: Bev Poindexter, Kim Poindexter, Lynn Weber, Carl Suhrkamp, Dave Whitaker, Bob Waidlich, Tony Blazek, Ray Clayton, Vanessa Chupp, Debbie Farley. vt A--3 ,WI EXERCISE IN KNOWLEDGE Carey Mc Farland, Chris Abel, Gary Dupre, Gary Fisher Linda Mussman, Crystal Francis, Russell Miller Y W QQ? 42 , Z A FUTURE NURSES - Bottom Row: Janet Ellis, Susan Gent, Susie Brodie, Kim Golden, Second Row: Kathy Weber, Monica Patterson, Suzy Kays, Cindy Honeycutt, Vickie Mussio, Tracy Lowe Vicky Glowinski, Terry Davis, Carol Elliot. Third Row: Debbie Gaede, Marilyn Sciscoe, Debbie Stephens, Lisa Bottles, Diane Stanley, Tammy Pitman, Karen Steeb, Theresa Oehler. Fourth Row Lisa Alexander, Lesley Alexander, Suzie Lock, Cindy Stalhut, David Noel, Dawn Hylton, Cher Pasteur, Debbie Eads, Bev Poindexter. Fifth Row: Karen Quebe, Cheryl Schmalfeldt, Dia Russell, Julie Morris, Theresa Washan, Barbara Gilbert, Ann Marlow, Margie Froedge. 64 fl i Students Gain Knowledge Of Past, Present, Future pail! tt1 tt l ttt -s ,V i Q tuee . l 1 tffi-wi . .5 MEDICII CLUB - First Row: Mr. Terry Lewis, Allan Miller, Sherree DeWester, Lauren Schuck Susie Winingham, Bunny Lyons. Second Row: Michael Coop, Jeff Coffey. Linda Hamilton, Shelley Thompson. Terry Melloh, Tracy Scull. Top Row: Dave Broadhead, Laura Glander, Luann Schnelll, Mardi Gibbs. Lisa Penley, LaVonna Beaver The History Club sponsored the sale of mums to boost spirit during Home- coming. The Current Events Club dis- cussed local and international news af- fecting the community and U.S. through panels and research discuss- ions. The Exercise in Knowledge team competed with other area high schools on local television. Student Red Cross, Future Nurses and Medicii Clubs all prepared the students for future pro- fessions in the medical field by various projects and field trips throughout the year. The students obtained informa- tion on almost every medical pro- fession through written literature or guest speakers. These clubs sponsored the canned food drive to help the needy. The girls in Future Nurses applied for candy striping to get experience at St. Francis Hospital. CURRENT EVENTS - Brent Morgan, G. Billy Marks, Kevin Cox, Peggy Brodie, Terri Stucki. Crystal Francis. Eric Cassel. Tim Wea- ver, Mary Lou Poppa, Kipp Bentley. Randy O'Neill. Brian Baker. Gary Holland, Gina Maio, Mr. Terry Wright. 65 FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA - Bottom Row: Jim Engel. Mrs, Martha Flickinger. Debbie O'Neal. Suzie Gor- ell. Rita Krietemeier. Mr. Steve Baker. Miss Linda Rhodes. Second Row: Kevin Luck. Paul Sylvester. Cindy Wright. Arleen Taylor. Bev Poindexter, Brenda Arthur. Kim Enochs. Julie Leak. Third Roxy: Patty' Morgan, Jim Wy- song, Kathy Anderson. Rhonda Mayfield. Deb- bie Hord. Beth Duncan. Janet Maar. Fourth Row: Patty Stockdale. Lora Loudenback. Donna Rhoton. Dathy Wallace. Darlene Raisonvich. Kim Poindexter. Fifth Row: Jayne Ozment. Debbie Crismon. Linda Hamilton. Ron Macy. Tracy Williams. Mary Henderson. Brenda Manning. THEATER CLUB A Bottom Row: Doug Strain, Cindy Autry. Susie DeHebreard. Sec- ond Row: Jack Bow. Andrew Borton. Susan Day. Paige Bobbitt, Robin Sturm. Suzanna Coy. Kris Sturm. Third Row: John Demore. Jeanette Kolesar. Rhonda Anders. Tim Norwood. Jim Rafdal, Suzy Kays. Bernadette Keller. Bev Jones. Fourth Row: Chris Abel. Laura Adair. Niel Enerson. Gary Marks, Beth Rutherford. Cheryl Pike. Kathy Winters. Filth Row: Donna Grimes, Stacy Salyers, Sally Grenoble. Patsy Mattingly, Mike Baker. Judy Renner, Lisa Pen- ley, Mr. Daniel Gilligan. ,Q wllnf ART CLUB - Bottom Rosy: Jeff McKay. Tom Dent, Patty Bloom. Second Row: Rod Harris, Melinda Campbell, Kim Poindexter. Third Ron: Barbara Grist, David Fye, Gretchen Gale. Fourth Row: Mark Quinton. Pam Smith. Sherri Taylor. Fifth Row: Mike Robinson. Jayne Llewellyn. Nancy McCaslin. Sixth Row: Dan Stratton. Don Trent, Monte Blackburn, Lynn Webber. kai if Experience And Talents Show Creative Expression Sponsoring the toy and canned food drive at Christmas was the FBLA. FEA created interest in the teaching profession. Southport was host to the annual FEA convention. Kevin Rob- bins was state and club president. Art Club had art shows and museum field trips. Forensics participated in speech and debate meets. Wording to make successful theatri- cal productions were the Stagecrafters and Theater Club. Building and exploring electronics equipment was a part of the Radio Club's activities. FUTURE EDUCATORS - Bottom Row: Kevin Robbins. Rose Ann Kindred. Judy Kim- bro, Susie Stilz, Susie Brodie. Second Row: Ronna Brenton, Lois Bushur. Shelley Thompson, Luann Schnell, Beth Milam. Margie Hamilton. Third Row: Bonnie Butner, Tracy Scull, Lisa Bottles, Debbie Barrick, Brenda Bishop, Cindy Scheib. Fourth Row: Phil VanHorn, Greg Bond, Nancy Tomamichel, Gloria Kelley, Gerry Nor- man, Karen Perkins. Top Row: David Fisher, Martha Butts. Tom Mayhew, Andy Kimbro. Joan Karozos, Julie Leak, Sponsors: Mrs. Sara Traycoffand Mr. Marvin Hawkins. FORENSICS - Bottom Row: Gary Fisher, Russell Miller, Eric Cassel. Second Row: David Fisher, Linda Mussmann, Susie Stilz, Mike Rogers. Third Row: Cheryl Parker. Terry Nunn, Kathy Winters. Gary W. Marks. Fourth Row: Dianne Olmstead, Chris Abel, Dawn Campbell, Susie DeHebreard. Top Row: Laura Adair. Pam Raney, Lynn Syberg. Mrs. Mary Holeman, Mrs. Sandra Ripperger, Joe Cassidy. STAGECRAFTERS H- Bottom Row: Kenneth Burch, Tom Chance, Fred Deal, Linda Thomson. Don Behrens. Second Row: Curtis Fox, Chuck Kent, Andrew Borton. Bob Kappus. Top Row: Bob Daglish. RADIO CLUB 3 Tom Chance, Ken Burch, Bob Armstrong, Kris Kennedy, Bob Daglish, Ken Mattingly, David Moye, Mr. David Griffith. 67 Various Clubs Appeal To All Students Interests With 61 members the Lettermen controlled the sports fans at the various games. The mini but mighty FHB club was in the diabetes bike-a-thon. Chefs Club met once a month to try various dishes. Seniorority and Key Club worked together in decorating for Christmas. Competitive matches were played by the Chess Club. The Fellowship of Christian Athletes united to share religious experiences and teachings. FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES - Bottom Row: Mr. Fowler, Dory Crismon, Dan Whalen, Dan Badger. Second Row: Tom Sublette, Joy Johnson, Shelley Thompson, Jeff Duhamell. Third Row: Tom Pressley. Diane Sewall, Luanne Schnell, Jim Brown. Fourth Row: David Thompson, John Beck, John Mans- berry. Fifth Row: Tim Sanders, Terri Bovard, Cindy Sheib, Scott Jones. Sixth Row: David Coy, David Cooksey, Kent Raker, Mark Deitel. Top Row: John Coffin, Joe Cassidy, Hugh Mc- Fadden, Denny Frye. im f'W'i'1'r'21wWr f A -fa-wtf-' .. 7 CHESS CLUB - Bottom Row: Keith Frix, Roger Caine, Tim McKinney, Rob Sleeth, Mike Kaster. Middle Row: Jim Humston, Mike Stephens, Jeff Stapp, Curt Canter, Mike Vogel, Monte Francis. Top Row: Rick Laursen, Phil Hawk, Brad Gibbs. Tony Watson, Jeff Woods, Don Gunsinger, Greg Graber, Jerrold Ryan, Brad Stansbary, Gerald Nieman, Tom Gray, David Fisher, Allan Miller, Kevin Mann, Chuck Mallender, Brian Campbell. KEY CLUB - Bottom Row: Paul Kess, Dory Crismon, Rick Simpson, Dave Cooksey, Dan Badger, John O'Brien, Brett Baurhart. Middle Row: Hugh McFadden, Paul Lock, Chris Carroll, Darrell Lakes, Bill Evans, John Coffin, Larry Elliott. Top Row: Carl Scheib, Steve Schutz, Clyde Evans, Karl Glander, Kevin Robbins, Tom Mobley, Eli Raisovich, Rick Spurgeon. Practicing for an upcoming meet, Monte Francis contemplates his next move. The chess team spent several homeroom periods practicing techniques. . t ' t s . fsy is '71 'I S. SENIOR-ORITY -if Bottom Row: Marty Stiltz, Karen Long. Crystal Francis, Terri Stucki, Pam Milam. Nancy Brizendine, Charlene Milam, Janet Maar, Sue Rogers. Second Row: Denise Babbs, Shirley Oliver, Donna Chase, Melinda Hawkins, Diane Julius. Marilyn Morency. Beth Huehls, Margie Hamilton. Third Row: Patty Bloom, Kim Poindexter. Maretta Wilhelm. Susan Dudgeon. Barb Dailey. Donna Jelase, Tracy Schilling, Connie Hellenburg, Elizabeth Milam. Fourth Row: Diane Beals, Leza Smyth, Kathy Winters, Cheryl Vandiver, Ginny Kreiger. Barb Ressler. Debbie Brydges, Minette Crouch. Fifth Row: Lois Bushur. Margie Frodge, Vicki Baker. Robin Danforth. Regina Brown. Jeanne Seal, Barb Riney, Kathy Rivers, Judy Renner. Lynn Gillum. Sixth Row: Rose Ann Kinded, Tracy Scull, Bonnie Butner, Bunny Lyons. Mardi Gibbs, Andrea Carlue. Terry Melloh, Mrs. Diane McAfee. Top Row: Judy Kimbro, D'Lee Carrithers, Robin Hawkins, Sheryl Brandlein, Janet Todd. CHEFS CLUB -- Bottom Row: Darrell Lakes, Carl Scheib. Second Row: Rick Simpson, Bill Evans. Dave Cooksey. Third Row: Chris Carroll, Dirk Mayhew, Tim Sanders, Fourth Row: George Butcher, Alan Up- dike, Mark Stamter. Fifth Row: Mrs. Norman, Mrs. Southwood, Bob Ward. Sixth Row: Mark Stobaugh, Tim Featherston, Wesley Taylor. Top Row: Brent Mor- gan, Kevin Cox, Bob Daglish. FUTURE HOME BUILDERS - Bottom Row: Robin Daugherty, Donna Grimes, Diane Rene. Second Row: Judy Aliff, Jo Ellen Kirkwood, Kitty Ridener, Sharm Taylor, Marcia Sparks, Kim O,Neill. Top Row: Nancy Tomamichel, Beth Fleener. Kathy Hendrickson, Diane Gardner, Linda Nichols, Julie Schaler, Patsy Strader, Margie Fraedge, Shirley Oliver. LETTERMEN CLUB - Bottom Row: Bob Wasson, Brent Morgan, Tom Mobley, Larry Elliott, Mike Sublette, Rick Simpson. Second Row: Kurt Hurley, Erhard Bell, Darrell Lakes, Dory Crismon. Third Row: Steve Schutz, Vince Pollard, Mike Scalf, Dave Cooksey. Tom Sublette, Fourth Row: Steve Schafer, John Shuck, Kevin Cissell, Ron Zarro, Paul Kress. Tim Kirkpatrick. Top Row: Herman Tilly, Rick Spurgeon, Jim Engel, Joe Cassodey, Mike Hopper. 69 Many Different Nlini-courses Offered This Year For students who were tired ofsitting in homeroom everyday, mini-courses were offered again this year. Mini-courses give students a chance to' learn or improve a skill. Teachers and a few students volunteered their time to teach their hobbies and skills. Some of these were Bicycling, Back- gammon, Christian Guitar, Skiing Chess, Macrame and Sewing. Sport mini-courses such as Tennis, Volley- ball, and Diving offer a chance for ex- ercise and fun. This year the mini-courses were suc- cessful in making the school year more enjoyable for the students. The display unit of the bookstore shous the various mini-courses offered during the full and spring sessions. These include indoor and outdoor activities. an-'et JI ASS' I if ,,..--4 gl 1Al. s Transfer print plaques was one of the mini-courses. Mrs. Lois Meyer Becky Post, Steve Osen, Jenny Struck, Tummi Pittman and Dennis Bardy. taught the students how to make gifts with the plaques. Students are Studcntslearned the differentskills ofthe craft. 70 Drama and English teacher Mr. Dan Gilligan shows his talent during the Folk Guitar mini-course. i t L',: 't Junior Sharon Taylor uses techniques of making paper flowers and decorations taught by Mrs. Joyce Freeman. in. Perspectives on Death was taught by Mr. Jack Kidwell. Students are Donna Jelase. Ron Macy, Tom Wolsilfer, Mark Stanifcr and Jay Kern. This was mainly a discussion mini-course. MAJORETTES - From Front: Patty Bruner, Vickie Hayslell, Melinda Hawkins, Beverly Wilson, Nancy Ferree, Sue Moriarty, Mardi Gibbs, Barb Riney. Drum Majoretles are Cyndy Love. Donna Chase. ,- The majorettes, cheerleaders, crowd, salute the flag during ' The Star-Spangled Banner. , 'No-nd' 'N,J -nl 5.1 viii, X e . 0 ' X ,,- X k J 1. i 'W'-'x ..- f P' - 4 .. , SWING CHOIR - From Left: Ann Pogue, Joe Coutz, Pal Linda Ressler, Phil VanHorn, Celia Carter, Steve Schutz Tomamichel, Julie Leak, Dan Turner, Lynn Gillum, Tyler Chris Kepright, Dave Llewellyn. Jo Lovingood, Eric Gale. Rainbolt, Mindy Smith, Phil Foley, Judy Renner, John Nolan, Groups Entertain SchooIAnd Community CARDINALETTES - From Top: Lisa Nardina. Ellen McDonald, El- len Dye, Diane Dietel, Connie Bolser, Lisa Parks, Karen Steeb, Tracy Scull, Judy Renner, Rhonda Fisher, Diane Sewall, Connie Steeb, Judy Horton, Andrea Bryan, Yee Yee Hammond, Teresa Treyfrey, Shelia Nelson, Jayne Sims, Lisa Bottles, Brenda Padgett, Robin Hawkins. Director Mr. Bill Schmalfeldt. Not pictured, Michelle Boyd, Chris McKay. lF MADRIGALS Z From Left: Peggy Brodie, Tom Dent, Susie Brodie, Kevin Franklin, Susan Carson, Kristi Dill, Bob Showalter, Leslie Lindgren, Rick Penny, Kim O'Toole, Tim Gray, Terri Nunn, Dennis Young, Susie Smith, Bob Kappus, Danna Osen, Rhonda Fisher, Aaron Stuckie. 73 -i Terry Melloh as Fairy May. Debbie Black as Mrs. Savage arid pony 1974 ,ming play. The Curious Savage. The pluy hy Noel Kathy Malutich as Florence. take part in the comedy ol' South- Qomtfd rm, presented April 25 and 27. ZX, .- Liam., '-es. X 'Wt' we ft' F Celia Carter receives help from Paige Bobbitt while other Cust lust-minute preparations for The Loud Red Patrick, lt requires members. Alisa Longworth and Susie DeHebreard. also make uspeciultechnique to put on make-up and costumes. , Plays Present Entertainment For The Community at wb-Jw' Susic DcHebreard as Rita Flanagan. Alisa Longuorlh as Maggie Flanagan and Brian Cummings as Ralph Penrose Maggie's boy liriend. practice forthe l'all play. The Loud Red Patrick. J. A Q , QL' 4 3 if 'W ri 3. . get , . 8, aging V 2 . The Loud Red Patrick was the 1974 fall play directed by Mr. Dan Gilligan and senior Terry Melloh. In the comedy, Maggie Flanagan was in love with Ralph Penrose. How- ever, Patrick, her father, CChris Abell opposed their marriage. The 1974 spring play, also directed by Mr. Gilligan, was The Curious Savage. Mrs. Savage, portrayed by Debbie Black, was committed by her children because of the eccentric ways she spent her money. The cast members practiced many hours after school before they were satisfied the audience would grasp the ideas expressed in the comedy. .XL Celia Carter and Keith Schneider really express themselves in The Curious Savage. ii if fi ti . fi. ia xfflii i i X. i rf Xi? -tiff , 11'-V' A Eliza joins Freddy Eynsford Hill, portrayed Matt Kauff- man, at the Ascot Race. Nw ' J fx g :Q ' .ati The household staff congratulates a successful Higgins after his return from the ball. Eliza is prepared to leave with Henry Higgins for the final test, the Embassy Ball. Henry Higgins and Eliza Doolittle discuss the possibilities of a flower girl learning the speech and manners of a proper lady. pm 35-ref' if-fi? Q., l ., E F 'W' 'S , s-Ns X. 5? Musical Proves Nlost Smashing It was one of the most fascinating and colorful shows I ever worked on, said Mrs. French, commenting on the 1974 spring musical, My Fair Lady. The story centers on a London flower girl, Eliza Doolittle, played by Terry Toole, who aspires to become a lady. Henry Higgins, played by Keith Schneider, suggests becoming her teacher. After months of work, Eliza goes to the Embassy Ball, as a lady. There were many talented people involved, and without them, it wouldn't have been possible, said Mrs. French. Eliza tells Freddy, who loves her, that she's tired of words in the song, Show Me, 77 Journal Staff Serves School Change was the atmosphere in the Journal office this year. A new advisor, Ms. Mary Lou Schenck, came to Southport bringing many new and dif- ferent ideas. The staff did its part to ease infla- tion and went to a new printer in Shelbyville who prints the Journal at a fraction ofthe previous cost. Reflections was a new addition to the Journal, as a creative section for students and teachers to express their feelings and insights. Changes are an inevitable part of any high school publication, and the Journal staff felt their changes were for the better. Debbie O'Neal works on page layouts for an upcoming issue. 78 Pam Raney, feature editor, and an upcoming deadline. rf UW' A . me -A fvnu . . V . X' 2 f .V 5 Lois Bushur and Party Bueng Check poqed Sue Stephens business manager designs an ad layouts and copy sheets. for the JOUFMI Dan Engel, Cathy Chestnut, Julie Williams and Glenn McClain enjoy the first snow of winter during the year through their work on the Journal. together. Staff members become close friends 5, , Crystal Francis, news editor. types final copy to send to the printer. wi Q it 1 1 'Q 5 , in F ,.,f-'J : ' J JOURNAL STAFF Top Row: Debbie O'Neal, Sue Stephens, Julie Williams. Patty Bueno. Lois Bushur, Crystal Francis. Cathy Chestnut. Bottom Row: Dan Engel. Lisa Stansifer, Glenn McClain, Jeff Myers, Dave Llewellyn, Pam Raney. Debbie Brydges. 79 Cheerleaders Spark Spirit And Support Sports Lynn Gillum Michelle I-1irrHbCC Linda Anderson 'P x 3' I l ',,,,,.1.t,. Students of various classes unite in the pep block and are led by the teams during their seasons through -victory and defeat is the goal ofthe varsity cheerleaders in yells ut the basketball game, Boosting all of the cheerleaders, but this wouldn't be possible viithout studentspirit. 80 .lill Blunkunhorn Denise Larrztbec Dec Dee Sims 1 2 Reserve Cheerleaders from hottom to lop ure Mel Hammond. Candy Elkins. Barb Baker and Putty Lurrubcc. Freshmen cheerlcadcrx from bottom to top. Beth Forni. Sully Grenoble, Brenda Burton and List1Knight. 81 'fa 91 wwf: 3 , my . ,Kiwi 'mt 'iiiz' 3:55 MMC, ., ,Qin The quartet Want Ads performs a modern dance routine to the tune Dolphinettex ure Sherri DeWester. Nancy l-'erree Jeanne Seal. und Bitrh ' ' ' ' ' ' ' .Thf ' t-t a ineottheiuriotiw xpeciultiew. of Wanted, This routine was one oi the many that used Lurrent music. Rtney is qudr t. num l l its ASHIONS 8-. o etc 0 O 5 o'o ' a,n Q70 059 5 'Wi-- 1-59 K W .......... ...- Y A Tmufs 'rox Artefact l tx 41 :ft U' f ff-5 12 ,' tr, A l S i N .,,, A lkffi A tribute to America was directed by Julie Kirch. Square dancers are Lauren Shuck. Diane Sewall, Kathy Zebrowski. and Sue Winningham. 82 U9 'Nfl i Sue Moriarty und Kathy Rivers. scniorx. model sxxinisuity in Fashion routine. - Extra! Southport Dolphinettes Make Big Splash! Rossie Mallender, senior and water show director, shows grace and skill in performing her solo weather to the tune of I Can See Clearly Now. Miss Shea's Sharks performed their annual water show in the early fall this year. The theme followed a news- paper format with routines such as crime, fashion, horoscope, sports, com- ics and stock market. Student director was Rosie Mallender and assistant director was Barb Riney. Marlins par- ticpated in the routine's prelude and crime. The choreographers and com- mittees worked very hard in preparing for the show to make it the big success that it was. A water show was also held in the spring of '74, The student director was Julie Kirch and the assistant was Cindy McHenry. The theme of the show Salute to America. The music used was traditional patriotic songs. Some of the various routines were Indiana, , L L Florida and Gangsters. fi A 'ir lf r W a- DOLPHINETTES -f Bottom Row: Laura Glander. Connie Weit- ing, Linda Hamilton, Lynn Tippen, Coach Miss Karen Shea, Jill Baker, Pola Jaeschke, Liz Bush, Susan Ferree. Second Row: Nancy Best, Debbie Webb, Susie Schmid, Terri Bovard, Cindy Schieb, Kathy Zebrowski, Diane Sewall. Third Row: Shelly Thompson, Stacy Shuck, Luann Schnell, Lauren Shuck, Susie Winningham, Sherri DeWester, Yee Yee Hammond, Rita Fowler, Cindy Autry, Becky Post. Top Row: Nancy Ferree, Jeanne Seal, Sue Moriarty, Kathy Rivers. Barb Riney. Beth Milam, Rossie Mallender, i SET U W llllNl IN 6 Q33 Ga, , 6 5 ZF ? Giving it his all, Hugh McFadden heaves the shot. The effort Hugh exerts is captured in this shot. 86 With a look of sheer determination, Dory Crismon clears the high hurdles Dory put forth much effort to advance the Cardinal cause. 1-QL 'N...- ' . 5 , 'LV' sg? - V x . j 33: :W ': : ::: , at was g L ..-f t its .-.i :::o E55 552 if fe lt A I A t 5 5' 1,-Q., 9-J J, 'HB f ' 5' .Qi xl Q .fs , QW t T 0 ' 5 g ., ff t s tt ' - at N., , N Mark Lock leads the pack around the corner as Tim Wyss and Gary Raasch trail close behind against Ben Davis. X ,f Cindermen, Stive For Excellence In 73-74 Season Kevin Tyra, senior, displays his unique form at an away meet. His consistant form ranked him among Southport's bestjumpers. 'X Coach Steve fDoughnutJ Dial's cin- dermen were true to form again this year. Varsity names such as Glenn Ford, Wes Taylor, Bob Wasson and Tim Wyss helped to give Southport another successful year. Victories over teams such as Frank- lin by 81-27, Warren Central, Ben Da- vis and Washington merely reflect the strength of the team. RESERVE TRACK TEAM - Back Row: Brian Voris, Mark Bradburry, Bill Messer, Da- vid Kays, Dave Pittman, Dave Cooksey. Front Row: David Cole, Chuck Mallender, Erhard Bell, Tim Sanders, Dave Brewer, Frank Capler. '4 -W ,479 ' ,Qfgaelrf I 29' - '3'?Jtf -I' if ' -' 4 tt - il iraq: - 2 '--,- ' t - , . . V' Y Q ,A Q , :E Ya,-t 1. x, .Y y 4 A 'Q fini? jeff S Tv:-A S55 -fi 9 at. i X Q- .X il tif ' Z Ti 'I-iii' g if l , sees ,- x' i f ' Q tsef 1 . i , --C -xslt it 3 1 7 5? if, it . 1 Q x , were -1. K. xi ,Q 'if zv- Qi ' 5 - .. Q wr, 5 5 tsli ta resfx' A ' 1 xgfs. ' B I l FRESHMAN TRACK TEAM - Back Row: Greg Nolan, Greg Manship, Ken Kreiger, Bill Thurber, Bill Jones, Bob Rupert, Chuck Kent, .lim Booher, Kris Robbins, Bruce Peck, Mike Kruse, Jim Survance, Mike Weisman, Rick Spurgeon. Front Row: Eddie Beaver, Dan Badger, Robert Kappus, Kyle Sawyer, Kevin Franklin, Dean Myers, John Tandal, Jim Lorenz. 87 Steve Ford eyes the pitch in a game against state-ranked Warren Central. The Cards went on to win 3-0. ,3,mWt,t, ,., W2 I . H B' ' J ' 'wi 0 . 88 is K af if M239 ,, if ' ,i f ,, ,J .Q . 31. it f V ' F 'ff ' i W wi, -, ! 'i ' 1L,,b ..f'f 9' A' f fr, , , -.r i '- gy W 3'-1,'pf:, Q ,21yf5eW ff ' .A ,iff C . ., 43, ge-g i C 1 a t it y an A yi ,W . I L M , tE , i ti V uv i lg. 2 . 1 '. -.'lfEg'5f'gv ' 2.ffl'Q 4'12fW--V N 5255 '.Q 1e?f'y-A ff T, 113' 1 1' T ,,, H l- ' ' 'L Q ' -ff .I 7 ' 2' fa, f if 11 f' ' s A i .T is ffl C i 'v,1,'Tq5fii:7 f'l ll c e'M- ' A ftt it 53. it , A V ,,,.. A up, k par . gm ,aww .,.-,n.auw-s-Q -npaunwhvmw-W1-A - .Jw .pug-mt, -Hof Mm A -M Q- ' qv J it-W W S N, . i S S 0 y S P S 5 e, C . 'J , WW is W xp ,M QUYHPUQ 5 wp Qxlwlpg ii I Wllfpyw 'itll H9031 i Nllpugi' 35 otHPf2,'Q S 667995 X X if Nr' , -fir 'Y' , 'Y 1 an-4 'x ,, Q ' 5 i 5 .C V l'- ? . it I -if itil' Un fig? L llllwafb - at -'iw I . i, 8 'M '-1 x-L 'HJ mx RPM: KSWTHPUQY SQ' H9001 I N ' ,syyT1'lF'UR' ', , ' ' A WU, - V . RHPWI is 'Q 1 V , ' .. ' V , ' -Mbsxll 2 if E3-'XX i M5 Q t T g ,- if 'W E QQ- ' A I i l I , N 1'-av fi A if -'B' li?lf'Zv A TFT. 1. hiv'-s -nk ,ll A V! 2 v F 5 . y V I Q ' t nil- I f T , U' f - , .' 'A , ' f -'i'VQ?: it VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM Top Row: Assistant Coach William Sharpe, Jeff Frey, Brian Brandley, Steve Sweitzer, Greg Sawyer, Roger Engelau, Joe Carson, Head Coach John Dwenger. Middle Row: Steve Van Hom, Steve Ford, Mike Harper, Gary Snyder, Chris Carroll, Mike Sublette, Paul Kress. Bottom Row: Butch Branham, Rick Simpson, Ken Hornaday, Mike Henthorne, Jeff Duhamell, Dan Whalen. if rl E . 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' 'fit FRESHMAN BASEBALL TEAM - Top Row: Doug Kauffman, Randy Durham, Larry Francis, Dave Simpson, Kenny Bennett, Craig Voris, Brad Stuart, Joe Johnson, Roger Harrison, David Coy. Bottom Row: Pat Ellis, Jim Rizzo, Ted Frink, George Zorio, Mike Medenwald, Phil Van Horn, Rick Voris, Jim Todd, Head Coach Robert Baker. RESERVE BASEBALL TEAM 1 Top Row: Head Coach William Sharpe, Matt Weisenbach, Carl Scheib, Jeff Duhamell, Mark York. Middle Row: Chuck Leck, Mark Van Horn, Mike Hent- horne, Kevin Cissle. Front Row: Mike Baas, Greg Goodrid, Alan Updike, Butch Branham, Ray Freeze, Dan Whalen. Batmen Hammer Out 18-3 Record Winning is the name of the game. And with a 22-5 overall record, the varsity baseball team, led by Coach John Dwenger, played the game like few others have. Much of the team,s strength came from the pitching of seniors Mike Harper and Gary Snider and junior Joe Carson. After racking up an 18-3 season rec- ord, which included victory over state- ranked Warren Central, the team went on to win the sectionals. They lost the regional opener to Marshall, 4-3. 89 1 VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY - Top Row: Coach Thomas Hathaway, Bill Messer, Bill Thurber, ' fl Steve Schutz. Bottom Row: Ron Zarro. Kurt Hurley, Herman Bueno, Wes Taylor. Erhard Bell, Dave Kayes. Harriers Rank 5th In Regional Southport's cross country team of 1974-75 finished the year with a dual meet record of seven wins and two losses. Junior Herman Bueno placed high enough in the regional competion to continue on to the state, where he placed 12th overall. ' Varsity members Wes Taylor and Ron Zarro were the only returning varsity lettermen from the 1973-74 sea- son. 90 63 f we ...gy 4, 'i..f. .. .. . uw - f . . - C C x' Q-I .hc ill A ,Kr-. D . ' , . xv . X sf' , KV - gf J K' K Il l-ee V .Il .ir A :: f K if ' , . .- CTS . W i -. my at . was K Q 1 . .ailkfffrf W V iii- f ' T' A , 1 Q A Qi l I . ... :... if? .iw-hi 1T'1'xi . VL ,. ,,tt pu., ix ,L 36:15. .. in 8 f NN wa? 44-fi, an as K www' wr kgs. ,S in x4 Jl if in . i-is t . .,,... K iii. .Lk Wy , S, R . . f'af3.ffHae54ff.sffmf f RESERVE CROSS COUNTRY W Top Row: Kurt Barkhau, Ken Pigden, Chuck Mallender, Ron Kesterson, Brian Voris. Coach Hathaway. Bottom Row: Kyle Sawyer. Ken Kreiger, Kent Raker, David Nole. Dan Badger. e .. :na 5+ L -is '?Q?e- if y , 2. - ,ab K N f A . b .- 1 fiw. - ' ' .Qf '3:Y.g f 1 ...na W' 31 . t . . SPST -K - ' .. . ,Q .. .. .11 .gm ,- Q I - . .--,. if K ' tv. '- f H 1' 5 1' 'i iw 1' , - x is Q35 4 is a-T1 ,s N 3 I n ' A if if if N g ' S'fse.s iff '71 ' ' + -R , ' as ',taa,taua TY X ' -it Wes Taylor passes the mile marker in the Southport Invitational. Taylor placed 6th while the Cards placed 4th overall. W tl' ' ,Q . . K.. . as .- ' W ,N . . V 'W :LLL ,N free .. .- :gn 1 R :gf ., aol, .3 . . Lt. ,. ,M , g ir- M ' N ' . N as ,L V . 3 , Q Q- Jtfki. df' 1 ns, . Q hive C gt,-,bk i K. vs erase--f J L K , Uk... 5 L -w - ., e T - .1 . 'Z..'.. T 'NA 'ESV ' . fr- A f I - a 0 -03,3 ' ' as . 'L 1-'f ff. ' - lilfififfw fvfssmxi T' -. - 5' 'f NL -- Q, L .f A 5 .. U 2. ' j . V eff 3, V .- K' . f 31 3 I Whkh Lk . -.i Q i K ...fi + . , 61:73 L. , Q f 5 -. Y T Q'fkg,iQ ,M-,Q . B.A5,,.l,' .ff I w . W T V ' .. ' ' '5 5:42 'Mt'- f' 1 fins M L f ' X T15N1y,q331'lE2mi.i . ni Mr. Paul Antrobus helps Dave Kayes catch his breath after a two-and-a-half-mile run while Kurt Hurley looks on. Ron Zarro strains to catch a breath as he crosses the finish line against Washington October l5. FRESHMAN CROSS COUNTRY TEAM V Top Row: Nick Wehlage. Paul Melloh. Jim McNabney, Dave Thompson. Mark Wiser, Bob Browne, Steve Schoch, Head Coach Steve Dial. Bottom Row: Robert Duvall. Wes Case, Charles Reynolds. Bill Baldwin. Stan Sch utz. Kevin Lock. a.iss e .ies T . is - RP L2 5 3 argl? QR 'Wwe -Q li. U, S Wt g gi it Q' ,X .. 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Lg .L I - ...Y . , A , JLAQ-'ig' uw. so ' be ah R NWN S. 'N . L i ' , W-we ' .H f.,:4 - .W L R . . NL3, ,.-xx' .L -v -e - .,.. 'LL is f.. J 6 , . it M. .. wx -. .. 3' W . -. fjfiwfx S. xg 5 ,..- K W ' ' . 'F A 'Ir .. ,, xtwzkikfili 'ff 4' we 'uf 4 re f 'N W 1 X- NW.. ' SFF , 'E . -. .Hf1,, . at -M T. R , R. A . X . . 1 W. . N.. xx x. , - LL X . f L -1 . . ...a .. :Y L - Lx x L T- ' 1 T B f VARSITY TENNIS TEAM Top Row: Joe Cassidy Voigt. Bottom Row: Greg Stevens. Joel Hammond, Brent Tom Moblev. Coach Steve Cline, Jim Hammond, Mark Morgan, Kyle Poole. Netmen Compile 15-7 Fall Record The 1974 fall varsity tennis team weathered tough court competition and came up with a 15-7 record. Coach Steve Cline's netmen worked i Q.-P their way through the county tourna- ment and met powerful North Central, ranked top in the state, in the finals. The Cards dropped the match 4- I. Tom Mobley, senior, and Joe Cassi- dy, sophomore, combined to form an outstanding doubles team in Coach Cline's words. 92 1 - J 41 'nvi dia f Y... -awm1v,......., -..., RESERVE TENNIS TEAM - Top Row: David Haun, Jim Jacobs, Coach Steve Cline, Brad Gibbs, David Huffman. Bottom Row: Greg Nolan. Mark Kirschner, Rick Kenter, Brad Auerbach. Jim Hammond. senior varsity netman, strokes a ball before a match. Hammond played number one man in singles competition. Sophomore varsity netter Greg Stevens practices his form during one ol' Coach Cline's grueling practices in preparation for court competition. FRESHMAN TENNIS TEAM W- Top Tow: Ken Haag. Gary Henthorne, Coach Steve Cline. John Mansbury, Bob Nield. Bottom Row: Rick Zemer. Tom Plake, Bob Adams. Q1 Dory Crimson lLeftb assists in a tackle. Crismon. senior. was the Cards' third lop scorer. amassing a total of36 points during the season. Dory played in the halfback position. Varsity Squad Finishes 4-6 The 1974 football team finished with a 4-6 record, a fair season mark con- sidering the number of state-ranked teams they faced. Competing in the AAA division, the Cards faced powerhouse teams such as state champion Washington and state power Mishawaka Marion, and one time top-ranked Lawrence Central. But the gridsters clenched their teeth and showed Columbus North, ranked in the top twenty and Warren Central, another ranked team, what Southport could do, beating them 28-14 and 35-27 respectively. VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Bottom Row: Kevin Cissell. Dory Crismon, Steve Eberg, Roger Engelau, Kevin Robbins, Kevin Mouser, Jim Engel. Second Row: Doug McCreary, Mike Bass, Dan Whalen, Dave Pittman, Butch Branham, Tim Lawson, Joe Crawford, Joe Johnson. Third Row: Jeff Simpson, Doug Guffy, Bob Wasson, Dan Engel, Gary Raasch, Eli Raisovich, Rick Simp- son, Tony Kenter. Fourth Row: Dave Simpson, Rick Horton. Dennis Bardy, John Tandel, Ken Bennett, Tom Bryan. Randy Durham, Kris Robbins, Fifth Row: Matt Weisenbach, Carl Scheib, Randy Decker, Darrel Lakes, Tim Featherston, Larry Elliot, Top Row: Rex Christie, Dennis Slevin, Mark Flannary, Andy Karozos, Dennis Young, Richard Spurgeon. sw, The Cardinal offense takes position against Lawrence Central on August 31. The Cards lost the season opener to the Bears. ,N at .. 'i Q i , tx! , we V ii, , V, .. 1, s ,, A ,,,, , , 11 ' in - ,,kf,..:- VV , VV . V., A if A .V , fl 'r ?, . V 1 45:3 V iff f , V V , V V V we . ' AV ' .gist ' K L. ,W . V fa: 9 Jw. it A 'frr s-ff V , ,ff , -usrfaiiiiil r 1 ' K K Q e ,, t. .a Q' F ' e- V- it bl i VVti f l 5 M iitt in L n VV g W Individuals Highlight Season Rick Simpson, senior safety, was honored as the Cards' most valuable player and chosen by the Indianapolis Star and News for the all-county team. Bob Wasson, senior running back, scored the most points and was the leading ground gainer. Kevin Robbins, senior quarterback, led the offense while Dan Engel, senior defensive tackle, led the team in tackles and assists. 96 V, i',, V VV'. is i-- Steve Eberg. senior tackle, breaks through the lucky horseshoe before a game. Matt Weisenbach. junior tight end, leads the rest ofthe team in. pines? RESERVE FOOTBALL TEAM - Bottom Row: Tim Lawson. John Third Row: Gary Farley, Ken Bennett, Paul Buergler, Doug McCreary, Tandel, David Baker. Chris Lively. Jeff LeMasters, Tom Pressley, Second Joe Johnson. David Coy. Top Row: Dong Guffy, Jeff Simpson, Mark Row: Rick Voris, Matt Cecil, Tom Bryan, Dave Simpson. Mike Baas. Flannary, Dave Browning, Matt Weigenbachq Dennis Bardy, Dennis Raney. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM - Bottom Row: Jeff DeWesler, Pat Pheland, Joe DeMore, Thad Hamilton. Harold Hord, Kevin Brown. Second Row: Scott Jones. Brad Stansbury, Stan Wallace, Joe Kress, George Cross, Jim McBride, Marty Meyer, Jim Burnett. Third Row: Jeff Mercer, John Beck, Don Barron, Tom Skaggs, Rick Houston, Tim Simpson, Al Smith, Tony Blazek. Top Row: Roy Clayton, Gary Brizendine, Mark Dietel. Randy Engelau. Todd Schaler. Brian Hilgert, Randy Maschino, Richard Hillman. 97 ' N L 54 RESERVE BASKETBALI. TEAM Top Ron: .lim karozos. Ray Ferguson. hric Crouch. Kris Robbins. Brian Peck. Mark Kalfadcr. Coach .lohn Dncngcr. Second Ron: Chuck l.cck. Dave Simpson. Ken Bennett. Craig Voris. .loc Johnson. Dan Snepp. Bottom Ron: Dennis Young. Dan Whalen. Matt Weisenbach. Steve Sandler. Freshman Talley 16-1 Record Jeff Updike. Paul Bush and Joe Brunk led the freshman basketball team to an undefeated regular season. After their last season game they boosted a I6-0 record, leaving behind them a trail ofsmashed opponents. Coach Robert Baker's roundballers dropped the second game of the county to end the season. Mark Dietel and Dave Bushur led the team in assists and according to Coach Baker they committed few errors. Probably the most inspiring victory was the game with Pike. The Cards won it 53-32. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM - Top Row: Coach Wheeler. Ron Schuldecker. Bottom Row John Simon, .lon Mans- Robert Baker. Kevin Bultrnan. Nick Wehlage. Joe Brunk. .lefli bury. Nick Mills. David Bushur. Mark Dietel. Jeff Updike. Mercer, Bob Browne. Manager Dave Thompson. Second Row: Paul Bush. Manager Steve Bean. Ken Boyce. Don Barron. Gary Brizendine. .lim Burnett. KCVUW 99 F ,. K ff Www I. Sf Q 4 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM 1 Top Row: Jim Jacobs, Trainer Delmar Olston, Dennis Young, Joe Altman, Coach Richard Thcil, Assistant Coach John Dwenger. Second Row: Matt Bernhardt. Andy Karozos, John Altman, Dave Broadhead, Mark Kaffader, Chuck Leek. Bottom Row: Billy Poppa, Dan Whalen, Jeff Duhamell. Jim Hammond. Fast-moving senior Jim Hammond blocks a potential steal by a Columbus defender. Cards Suffer 5-15 Season No matter how demeaning it may sound, the Cardinal hoopsters are the sole possesors of the Dope Box until next season. To gain the award, the roundballers had to defeat the Tech team. They later retained the title by slipping past Lawrence Central, 79-77. Southport was plagued with its usual tough schedule, playing state-ranked teams consistently. As a result, the team finished with a 5-15 season mark. Leading the team in scoring was Jim Hammond. Other top performers were Bill Poppa, John . Altman and Matt Bernhardt. Senior center Dave Broadhead strains to get the advantage over his opponent on the tip. 101 Varsity tankster Steve Schulz, senior, prepares for more grueling competition during the four years of his varsity career. He plans to go on to Collegiate after his high school career. Schulz swam butterfly and medley relay competetion with a four-year scholarship at Indiana State University. Cardinal diver Fred Weidner, junior, displays his style for opposition. This was Weidner's first year as varsity diver for the Southport tankers. 102 Coach Steve Rager, who led the successful tankersters for his second year, rallies the team before a meet. RESERVE TEAM - Bottom Row: Ken Catellier, Tom Mayhew, Eric Gale. Dan Hiatt. Middle Row: Bob Louzon, Richard Guignard, Mike Darland. Craig Hunt. Manager Joy Johnson. Top Row: Coach Steve Rager, Kevin Lock, Bob Kappus, Mike Vogel, Doug Kauffman. Tankers Swim To 7-8 Season Coach Steve Rager's tankers swam their way to a 7-8 season record. John Schuck and Steve Shutz, senior cap- tains, led their team through a season marked by dual meets with state- ranked teams. Other standouts on the varsity team were Vince Pollard and Dirk Mayhew. Vince, a sophomore, was rated highly in the state in the individual medley. Dirk, along with John, Steve and Vince, composed the varsity relay team. VARSITY SWIMMING TEAM - Bottom Row: Vince Pollard, Mike Hopper, Sarry Puinn. Bill Baldwin, Scott Puckett, Dan Zink. Steve Schutz, Dirk Mayhew, Steve Schafer, John Shuck, David Top Row: Head Coach Steve Rager, Ken Catellier, Jim Todd, Paynter. Second Row: Scott Schutz, Doug McCreary, Mike Cox, Mark Wiser, Doug Ewing. Herman Tilly, Jeff McKay, Fred Weidner. Third Row: Stan Schutz. 103 Holding opponents in at pre-game przieticettre Tim Webster see who will w restle in the Columbus North match. The and Mike North. These two grupplers battle it out to Cardswonit29-34, I t 4 , Dan Engel, heavy-weight wrestler for the Southport grupplers. Scott Mills for the Southport grupplers tries to roll his opponent, 11 Lawrence puts the crushing hold on his opponent. Central Bear, onto his back for a six-point win. 104 RESERVE WRESTLING TEAM Top Row: Rick Spurgeon. Scott Jones. Head Coach Chauncey McDaniel, Kim Lawrence. Middle Row: Larry' Albertson. Matt Cecil. Kevin Pyland. Rick Voris. Tim Lawson, Joe DeMore, Bottom Row: Harold Hord. Chris Lively. Dave Baker. Kevin Lessly. Steve Brewer. Wrestlers Pin 10-5 Season Southport's varsity wrestling squad, coached by Mr. Chauncey McDaniel, closed the season books with a 10- Srecord. Brent Morgan was the team's big standout. A senior, Brent concluded a high school wrestling career with 71 victories against only five losses. This year he captured a 21-0 record along with the county and sectional crowns. Other standouts were Randy Dur ham, Dan Engel, Carl Scheib and Den nis Bardy. FRESHMAN WRESTLING ee Top Row: Tony Blazek. Scott France, Ray Clayton. Head Couch James Beckham. Bryan Hilgert. Tom Skaggs. Bottom Roxy: Mark Kavanaugh. Steve 4 Freese, George Dant, Bob Duvall, Kris Kennedy, Briam Putnam, Randy' Masehino. l VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM - Top Row: Head Coach Bottom Row: Jeff Pollard. Dean Maar. John Tandel. Brent Chauncey McDaniel, Tim Lawrence, Dan Engel. Randy' Durham, Morgan, Ray Freeze. Neil Dashiell. Jim Engel, Carl Scheib, Kevin Cissell, Rick Bardy. Doug Guffy. 105 This putt made bv Mark Bav, senior. crosses the green true to course Glenn McClain. senior, tees ofl' al Sarah Shank golfcourse. Sarah Shank has heen the Cardinal linksters home course for the past several years. 106 111.1 VARSITY GOLF TEAM: Coach Carl Fowler. Glenn McClain. Tom Sublette. Mark Darland. Mark Bay. Matt Bernhardt, Randy Scott. yea- s ,4- .' ,xv A ' 1 w '. V 6. '75 K by 'r FRESHMAN GOLF: Bill Jones. Rick Larsen. Bill Christian, Bob Almond, Jeff Thomas, Dan Snepp, Eric Gale. Golfers Swing Into 7-2 Season Coach Carl Fowlerls varsity golf squad posted a 7-2 record to wind up the '74 fall season. Among their seven victories was a three-way meet in which Franklin Community, second in the state the previous year, fell victim of the Cards. The Cards were hit hard by gradua- tion inthe spring of '74. RESERVE GOLF TEAM Top Row: Bob Allman. Dan Snepp. Jim Todd, Rick Larsen. Jeff Thomas. Eric Gale. Jeff Beasley. Bottom Row: John Collin. Jefl' Archer. Kevin Rickerd, Brett Barnhardt, Matt Bernhardt. junior. carefully studies a crucial putt before the shot. l Gymnasts Post Winning Season For Card Spirit P t' in a loop with a half turn dismount on the side RESERVE GYMNASTIC TEAM Bottom Row: Terry Fielder, David Justice, er orm g T Piake. Coach Stanford. Curt Osborne. horse is Dave Cooksey, senior. James Rafdal, Gary Slinger. Top Row: om i e ' I x srr -- J N 5 , eo x T Q r . K T A X x i l Q v s' J S i X S K if - L I it T ii xizi J ,. T if L .,, x , , , W A U Q X. I Y x K l f K x is at or is r K s T i i Q 5 .reee i T ' C J .f 1 . C . K A f , i J 'ieo if' 'C -. :ii ioiii ,Liii , . ,,,:: ' . ii' T - E T T VARSITY GYMNASTIC TEAM Bottom Rowg Mike Sqnlf, Dave Cooksey, Coach Stanford, Joe Crawford, Mark Autry, ' ' ' ' J ft'Co Jksey. David Roger Harrison, Tom Sublette. Tim McAdams. Tim Sanders, Dave Pittman, e t J' Lorentz. Larry Francis. Hensley, Top Row. Tom Bryan, im 108 Southport's gym man who does six Olympic events or all-round is Mike Scalf. Mike is doing a two-hand release move, a requirement for this event. Form and precision, the lithe body movements of the Southport gymnas- tics team won them 6 out of 10 meets. Under the coaching of Mr. Larry Stan- ford the gym men competed in the areas of: parallel bars, rings, side horse, trampoline, high bar and floor exercise. ef? fl f' Joe Crawford, senior, does a crash dive, preparation for superior tramp moves. 109 Jenny Steffey' and Sally Carter work together to get the hall to Lynn Sy herg. Girls Active In Many Sports This year's girl athletes had an ex- The first inter-school sport was vol- leyball. With Miss Marilyn Ramsey as head coach, the team had an 8-5 season, with two returning letter-wom- en, Jenni Reeves and Kathy Donica. Golf had its season too. With Penny' Porter as the medalist, they placed 13th in the county and also placed 7th in the sectional. Mrs. Patricia Stan- ley was the coach, and Miss Chris Curry' was their assistant. dunno- uve Ni... H l GIRLS GOLF 'l 'TAM Linda Sanders, Lori Smith. Kathy Reed. Judy Horton Q tthy Jessi Diane Olmstead oath 'Vlrs Patricia Stanley. Assistant Coach Miss Chris Curry. if W'-A 5, I ,,,,,, 5 ,W Team Captain Penny Porter yyorks on her suing during a warm- up practice for her next golf meet, 9' In ,S 5 fr 3 . 1.-:gs We .. ., . gfil K V K, . V . 1' Kathy Steffey and Michele Cosby set up the volleyball for a spike against their opponents. .U ,,f, -' .f,f . W - ' . N 5 pt, y .fn ,K . i, ,Aft -5 I ,A W i5.,wf'Q.,f J H932 1 ' ii' Nbr. . --'ni , .J 4 i ,pf vw' .5 --' - f. ' Ol iw if US 4 GIRLS VOLLEYBALL TEAM - Top Row: Mrs. Ruth Ann Kelley. Janice Hartman, Bev Byers, Debbie Bretz, Patty' Bueno. Kitty Franklyn, Diane Coppick. Cheryl Brewer, Kim Redstone. Kim O'Neil. Laura Neuman. Susie Wollenyyeber, Coach Miss Marilyn Ramsey Bottom Row: Lynn Syberg. Kathy Donica. Kathy' Steffey. Jenny' Steffey. Jenni Reeves. Sally Carter, 111 4 Lauren Shuck, Lynn Tippin and Beth Milam prepare to leave the starting the coach and Susie Winingham as this year's spirit leader, they were blocks during one ol' their intersquad meets. With Miss Karen Shea as ledto manyvictories. I '?l 'a . . .. My-.,',,,,,...... ----' GIRLS SWlM TEAM - Top Row: Coach Miss Karen Shea. Candy Elkins, Susie Winingham, Sherree DcWester, Lauren Shuck. Second Row: Minette Crouch. Pola Jaeschke. Debbie Webb. Sue Mobley, Lynn Webber. Shelley Thompson, Third Row: Nancy Hopper, Cricket Lee. Tracey Buck- ner, Stacey Shuck, Kathy Rivers. Joni Simpson, Pat Turk. Fourth Row: Karen Turk, Linda Hamilton, Donna Laurence. Jill Baker. Karen Simone. Tracy Bough, Anne Higgins. 112 GIRLS GYMNASTICS TEAM - Bottom Rowi Val Perry, Sandy Wal- cott, Brenda Barton, Kathy Stewart, Ann Fields. Second Row: Donna Grimes, Laura Glander. Anne Schoettle. Sandi Riddle, Marilyn Cox. Third Row: Julie Duncan, Beth Forni, Jackie Sneed. Cathy Baldwin, Diane O'Neal. Fourth Row: Denise Larrabce. Dee Dee Sims, Jill Blankenhorn, Barb Baker, Jan Crecelius. Top Row: Melanie Hammond. Jeannie Herschel. Coach Ruth Ann Kelly. GAA OFFICERS. COUNCIL Bottom Row: Jeanni Hoover. Luann Schncll.Bcth Milam. Kathy Donica. Debbie Bretf. Second Row jill Blankenhorn. Rita Krietemeier. Shelly Thompson. Linda Sanders. Polu Paula Bueno rebounds in one of the girls' heated games. This year Miss Mary Lou Walters was the coach. Morency. 'viii-:As 7 L, g 335. eiei ieeo . BASKETBALL TEAM Bottom Row: Susie Roth. Peg Bobenmoyer, Lisa Alexander. Ann Jelase. Paula Bueno, Cheryl Brewer. Second Row: Jeannie Davis, Beth Stots, Kim O'Tool, Susie Rivers. Karen Rickerd. Third Row: Kathi Sawyer, Cheryl Bishop. Kathy Steffey. Jenny Steffey, Carole Harman. Top Row: Rita Krietemeir. Penny Porter, Jeanni Hoover, Judy Altman. Rossie Mallender. Jaeschke. Third Row: Peg Bobenmoyer. Linda Anderson. Penny Porter. Carole Harman. Top Row: Susie Wollenweber. Lisa Bottles. Marilyn Sandy Riddle strikes a pose which helped the Southport's girls gymnastics team win. their meets. Games And Fun For Many Girls This year's girls swimming team had a successful year led by Miss Karen Shea as the coach and Kathy Donica as the manager. Also in the basketball season the girls really worked hard for their re- sults in and during their games. Miss Mary Lou Walters was this year's coach, and Rita Krietemeir was mana- ger. In gymnastics Mrs. Ruth Ann Kelley and her girls had one of their best seasons. 113 L , g Seniors Gerald Ryan and Tom Nlobley battle for the opening tip. Mr. Bill Sharp was sponsor ol' intramurals. 114 W' 1 0 'D 4 tif, X . 'f O. 5 550.0 Senior Mike Weimer goes up for a lay-in during pre-game Wlifm-UPS. while teammate Karl Glundcr looks on. Kender Remraf Wins Intra-IVIuraI Senior League .C . K, ax X we Q What is a Kender Remraf? Everyone knows it's a member of the intramural team that captured first place in the senior league. Led by Tom Sky Mobley and Bill Evans, the Kender Remrafs downed the Boy's Institute of Indiana- polis in the final pairing, 38-32. In the junior league, the Floor- trotters clipped KFC by a single point, 29-28. Bad Company upset the Mellow Fellows for the sophomore crown, and the Hustlers captured the freshman title. THE KENDER REMRAF - Top Row: Chris Carroll, Glenn McClain, Coach .Iim Nordsieck, Tom Mobley, Carl Lee, Mike Weimer. Bottom Row: Bill Evans, Jerry Nieman, Phil Van Horn. Karl Glander. mn 3 C r .,st i -at b' t if if , ets. 1 I ,s,' iff- Q Q 'r t- i -. I -- as 1 M' ' 1 .6 57 ,lggtt , xxx Q ,.-f V ,.-an -1f- jg an 2 , as e -sssis ' E 2- my ww ,, I MM IE K --it , Karl Glander, Tom Mobley and Bill Evans ponder Mike Weimer prepares himself for a fast break to come his way. on whether or not the ball will go through the hoop. His team, the Kender Remraf, was the senior champions in the intramurals. 115 F WL N C6 umm N Q Ffh A , I I if S I J. as 1 I pl , X J Rl I' I 1363: I' WR b gf? I I. .. Q, Q M igg lfa I W4 'U 'Gli- I ,.II. I X 5 . I IIC3 I df x' Q ' TEST T E5 XB , I' I W , , . 5 W III II I I I Seniors Leaving One Era . . . Beginning Another This year's class officers are Wes Taylor. vice-president: Celia Carter, responsible for leadership ofthe senior class and their activities through secretary-treasurer: and Rick Simpson, president. These students are Ourrhe year- Chris Abel Roger Abell Laura Adair Terri Alderson Judy Aliff john Allen wfwesl, lfy f I f i '-,,g f ,.,. - ,fa ' - f f - at V' - -- , ,-,, 1 W f , ' r 6 H ,eg , 9 et 1x l i Ag 5 f if f 'M -. , f ie. Q if , 'i.i, W X A he T T Sue Allen John Altman Rita Austin i f J t as 7 Brian Baker Mike Baker Vicki Baker Garry Autry num, , 1 rg, I , r .xv -av cr' 1 v- Q 25 5 .Ji 6 , w I, W s may J Q 4: 1 f ., F,.. Y f . It Mark Autry Denise Babbs ii , - rr r i?Z:'x ' ,ws , iy J 'a , 'eases 7 I i yfi 1. :V Zahn gr 1 an if ,v in 9 1 iydll if ' A5291 J 3 0 . 47,5 ...v 3' i I f Ez Gary Barker Mark Bay Diane Beals abl Many Me Years l770r IGS Bonnie B utner Karen Can JK 5 9 4, 7 MVN' ,W ,k..J 1 ann 371 in new if W M I ? I J 2 V, 5 5 3 Chris Carroll J ' W A oe Carson N -. -. . Y , Susan C arson C ella Carzer ,'k- .V , . ,X kk I , in 5 A. I ef n if K X f rQ'rr if i f ,LL 1 . N A e ' 12 ' g , ff Donna Chase Calhx Ch ' 4 - , ealnul 5 xg, L C . 1.7 If ,irlsiif Hunter Chua X r--' ' ,',., - 1 ,. -rrr nni'n l L' k' ' - ber? If W Kim Coleman Mike Connolly 'F' fx Sax vi -, jig ,. ,Q Kevin Cox Mae an f iagze' ,ful Ng ' m Cramplon nfs r ' Minelle Crouch David Cooksedx Joe Crawford m a 3 ,f Doug Curls Michael Coop DOW Crismon Barbara Dailev C ff: a-a sv , f fi pbell Q ix W 'fi 3 +9 Xxfkfw R X fx v 52, X X V Q -. 5?T1 .3ffy:'3iA ' ' Y gf G 3 ' A A,-22,5 Q f , 3 ea Frank Capler Andre J., . Fx ' ...ya 1 V Sally Carter m. 3 EI -QT' Pals v Yr: V 'ey X is 'K Q 9 2 X 'Cas V C new iz 5 ,. Carlue X Doug Clouse Laura Cloyd 59? 5 lf: an Q MUG Cox aaa-Q f if f Bill Croasmun ll' , .V v C' ff ,- w X f Y Mx 1-1 mx ' ' f C f Robi H Danlbrrh Don Cong . iggfagw X- if fl .. 4, 55, 1. 233 ru rf. 72: . 4 1 u X ' if-fa. W i? A F6 bf ' - - ' X-if-ftp xx M Janeen Crocker ' f f li' -M-f - Cffldy Danicly 53 1 A ,Vx Af 551:-Q, A G: ffl Neil Dashiell 4 4 we M H6 ' 'f .. Gr Q P at Carol Donovan 44- 'i A f, 2 . Q XLL wb , , 59 at Steve Eberg I Z l Neil Enerson 4 ' .4 z I Roger Engelau if W' t, as ii K I faxigilfri ' , 5 ii? r- -lv -- Stannon Esser u Q- I ' f X if 1 i Randy Decker 7 Ly .. la f f ew ,V Dennis Douglas 4. :- E A .,,.,, ,A , ,fi' il Carol Eisenbarth iiiii at .W ,M - , 1-. iv: Dan Engel Donna England ,I . -' xv , VV ilf, I Lf? Bill Evans fe' 0 ff ,' li fr 'A Laura Dickey Diane Dietel Steven Drake Sue Dudgeon Edu ard Dunn Larry Elliott Leslie Elliott Chuck Ellis wiwa e, 11. , , Mar ,, Gary Du pre Nlary Ann Elrod Tr' ' -H ,.- g , ,B -as av -. rf' .af - f M.. -- Terry Melloh and Karen Gaines proved that studying does pay off. Both were awarded academic letter sweaters during a convo this year. 121 .,, I ggrrrznzrifssfw .L , X Q , J 1 gy: EQ if 'W 1' Y . N ' gsfffififff , ..,.. ,X . Q.. , as A X :A 1 Ll fi. r ai s T Tim Featherston - M. . ,. K: .fr -. at M . ss Ss Nancy Fellers - , ffzfwiiiflrl , 5 f:w1?F5'f5 !SZ!fY'!:' .2 1 ru ' lh .F ' - 1 . f - K' w,sstQiws -- si. sw .. .4- e ' ' ' 1 K af U.. A :Q-Eff' r A Marsha Ford :eg , 'E X s .,... t Robert Gayle Crystal Francis Gertie Genier are ailfkgzr T 5 H M 5' F F . .. ii- ' . f --:afs- HH-iw , - W 1 '--. rr fs . f-ff? Q rss. -sw Q- s J. 1 f r .rg 1 -- 2, 1 . 5. - . ' K -ff5?f:R - ' it ll it l. Nancy Ferree if 5 A ti 1 s fs X s 5 X... , 3, . .. .. .tt wifi J ' 1 - -twigs-' g-,-13:55 5 F Y' ssstsst F , H X xx fx X . E ,SSW . Mi X ' Q Pamela Franklin Terry Genier Vicky Fields Melody Flora Phil Foley Margie Froedge Karen Gaines .V , ,at i 55 Mike Gayle ...,,. L A fr Fair-6' Q 1. Kim Gennicks Marden Gibbs Lynn Gillum 1 . f : ,Xu Karl Glander Louise Gluesenkamp sf Suzanne Gorrell Thomas Gravelie ' . f ' ii T r v F Bob WHQSOH. Student Council president, addresses the student body during various .,.' convocatlons throughout the schoolyear. i'ii 122 Tom Gray Jeannie Greve Four Years Of Experience In Learning And Living Mike Grifiin Catherine Grimes Kim Gunnoe William Hammons Ronald Harman Kim Harter Robin Hawkins Q 'W Robert Houston eh Mi. 4. is Q 'S 955' fe W age Sf Brian Hays Bill Henderson iv J i Janet Howell Lynn Howell Debbie Jacks Jane Jackson Cathy Jacobs E x if '.' 2 zen s ei li. -iv I s sees , egeffei Debbie Hale Margie Hamilton James Hammond ffl? ,i .i i , ' - .' ai,r - 1 ' C .4 . . Q -' ' fa 1- 'S ', , ' H -lf-. .air-f4'f.Ye . '1,:?i7' C pf ' Phil Hawk Sharon Hawk Melinda Hawkins Randy Henry Connie Hillenburg Jeanie Hoover Beth Huehls Dan Huffman Tracey Hurt 5 f - if 1? iii? .5 ii 5,535 r 4, gjmlg V -V' 1 . ii, 'lies ivrlrwy , .,- ,,,:igi:1f,:. a ii. 4 - nr .1 ,ie , .. .1 '-:f'f::,..: fer -fr r is Jean Jaeschke William Janshego 123 Cap and Gown Orders, Senior Keys, Graduation 1 Q 'X 1 ll , S .. 'R 'e Pt Q -ri . . L 5 r, gl' i ef' x5 ai Donna Jelase Jennifer Johnson Kathryn Jones Bob Jones Dave Kerkhoff Jay Kern Judith Kimbro Rose Ann Kindred it Ex , H so L of f xxx gli E Jo Ellen Kirkwood Nancy Kleineweber Phillip Krebs Virginia Kreiger 'V' Diana Julius Cynthia Kerkhoff Jack Kingrey Marylce Kirk fav? Darrell Lakes Michelle Larrabee ,dv Karen Long Julie Leak Kristi Lester Lance Lewis Dave Llewellyn Paul Lock I i f 1- a t ' 3 ie J - I 3 Z X L 'r f t s cu fi? X W ,, ,, my f ig e Alisa Longworth Johanna Lovingood Robert Lyle Bonita Lyons Janet Maar Ronald Macy v ' Q fi iz Si Q fix' WK L. . .2 ,, ,. . . l' kgs ' 1i'Q?.'7i5I'fK,E'X, - I I-i:f.5:i3ei?!i-I . Q Don Magill Hugh McFadden III 55' ,,.1 ig . if Ixk M A . - ' X H ,, A x ' It s I Charlene Milam 40' Russell Miller Tom Mobley Dennis Morford Gina Maio Rossie Mallender Cary McFarland Tom McMath T'!v Victor Markle 5 , ,N M W f . Teresa McQueen 'A -.1 is X. is ii' its WY S N is 3 W 'I Dirk Mayhew 'agar i Terry Melloh Elizabeth Milam Pam Milam Charles Miles I ggn if ki. jg no ig . At I Sue Mobley ' Y- V I I . . A 5 EQ 'F are I 5 5 at X.,, . 06 1 if Marilyn Morency Brent Morgan Dave Llewellyn paints the rock senior class of 1975. . .1 Vicki Miller 4' Q. ni we stef 3 ,, .. S Glenn McClain William Messer Lewis Miller Nm in front of the school, symbolizing this year's 125 Seniors Start Job Search Q Scott Morgan Sue Moriarty Gerald Morris ' K X Q Ii: off' A ' o o QLQZ r r 2 'Q vt X vs - is S' 5 I .. . 1 Wade Mull Robert Myers Gina Neitz John Nolan Linda Nordholt Q 5 3 -I it ! Bob Nugent Tom O'Connell Shirley Oliver Debbie O'Neal Randy O'Neill P .. oeerro -' 1 K 1. W K 4 X yr kv 1r-: ,-4. -Q I ii 'fJ' J MX i ,. f A 1 .Q J f 1 ' K s T' 5 J J s i: y y' , W l x J -: 'P me - I - Monica Patterson Jeff Pedigo Lisa Penley Bonnie Paralta Marilyn Pfaff Kathy Philpot Ann Pogue Kim Poindexter .. up g up Jfv? Jackie Pruitt Pat Puckett James Putnam, Jr. Jack Popp Mary Lou Poppa ' J' 23' s K YP ttsl fx Gary Raasch Tylor Rainbolt ,. ,lfs-ka.. - xii K xx : ::.W:r 17' my V' Q 1 J' Ne f Kevin Mouser f f W, ss- .fa 'IQ-:if sre t 5 to in . s Jim Nordsiek f X Dan Patterson Donna Phillips KWH , Q., , .,,:s.,s,,,. S Q, 2? lf- J Q ii Z Ruth Povinelli Eli Raisovich, Jr. ,.. ,M .ar-'lv Pam Raney Carol Reed Vicky Reed Jenni Reeves ' -arf z 5 f 1 '1 Kin- J' 'gif 3 .. we 615' . Ji -, 'ie N . 'H L 39' 4 , Linda Ressler av' , 1 f A . if ,ff at IM Q ? A A , V l I ' ! Kevin Robbins Teresa Rouse Carl Scheib Judith Ren ner ' we v in 1 J , A fiz Barbara Riney Barbara Ressler an Led . W Kathy Rivers Doug Curts is seemingly caught in a moment sitting at his monitor's post by the library. 5 ,.?', , , f ff 3 X X I X of deep concentration 'f J J my J ff , l. 1 ,-,. 1 I H W' 1 11.21 ' l g'-l ff ' . H ff . - , J J H ' ,lf .ij V f ,. f 'N - -K - .ff .Y 4 . K i l. 9- Q H, J , f, f' Elf - Q. :I V Q' .. . ., f- 5' , ' gf , vi A I H, W' ., , y U' Q, , ,, at f T ,J M issrr Sue Rogers 5 Joseph Rolley ,aw K I I .Q rv' 'IM i 'Vi ,, 5 .,l , J' A Hg? 1 5 1 f If Cindy Royalty Tracie Schilling Jerrold Ryan Tim Sanders l 4 Steve Schulz Tracy Scull Mark Romesser Steve Rosemeyer Kathleen Sandler If ,, yr . . l if li f l W Ll B Jeanne Seal Danise Roth X , . fi ' - , Agfw g f if Lfim-. 1+ fribrfw , of yu 1 1 4 - .wr ar J Q . ez Steve Schafer 127 ess 5 X - f ! S eff .v P' ft 4 . 15 lg Qt it 3 I 'Q 3,7 ,. . td Q ,,, t Vickie Seal Dale Sears Bill Shine Jim Shotts Robert Showalter gots e E ww, Richard Simpson Robert Sleeth Kim Slick Debbie Smith Melinda Smith J all S it S 21 K 4' 7' i 5 :... ,.ti 1 fi f to ', Alan Sgchagki Mark Stanifer Lisa Stansifer Connie Steeb Marty Stilz X 3 Jim Tilton and Barb Riney display the friendship and close- much happiness and relief, yet also the parting of many ness of many seniors. The coming of graduation brings friends through coIlege,jobs, andthe military, 128 A we 1, John Shuck as . si ii - Sue Smith Pam Stockdale igsfzs--f .' :Y Ya,-,, Greg Stotts . s -- Q. 5 1 .fix ,M .1 ' ,, 'iii' .' 3 19,53 . . Q --:fiiifzz-,'1?f1 ' 2 ,J .L,if.fL1y1lQ:1 ,Lay .Z . .5 ' 1-'s':'ffS?Ii213. f Tif ' 351 Doug Strain M , X., ta, .X , r .sf sassy: ibm sw. s f 'ft-X L f Donna Straub p f fi 'Q 91 If Z' 41 A 5 l ii, I Terri Stucki Kathleen Sylvester - - I , .1.. T 9 ei Gary Thompson T My W eeee We ,.f-if .J Jim Tilton Q, Patty Tomamichel Robert Trent is-lit-1 .- f, stgi,53,3M-sew' g,-,...., K ' if .-l-: T 3 X Robin Sturm . wit is .L . . M ' 1- ii? ,f 'Ti J . 5 New .. N 5 tt ,mix - t A3 5' ri-2 A I' f 2 Steve Tansy ,yt James Thompson, Jr. 1, I' Q ,ffl : '!5i QE,. 1 ' rl-Si'-5 Jackie Todd L W 2: ' -ix it Mike Topmiller T feet. N? Kevin Turk Ma Brin S l e te y g Last Prom If ' .J J, . J -T.. ,,,, .,,p V 2 ,4 Gary Tapp Wesley Taylor Carolyn Tetrick Rachelle Thompson Linda Thomson Jay Tietz f J Janet Todd mfg .i r 0 T W : . tt, j i - -Q 2-f- fxggifitf, . : , ' V , i , Debra Towns w 'w-... Dirk Mayhew expresses team sentiments while wearing T-shirt. People do make champions. ,J Danny Turner Jan Thomas ' i , .E ,iii-1 ' W ,, 2 , -fe .. e 'Et , T it 5 ix f T 2 at J! Karen Tietz a swim team 129 College Acceptance Letters Please Many Seniors N, c . .V- C: mf: 71- . x f . ,f ' 1 X 5 5 . Marg Vandefvcen Cheryl Vandiver Robert Voris Karri Wade Gina Waidlich .3 in ' - sz T 'W 1 ' Z i I s. , X , Robert Ward Dawn Warren Bob Wasson Marion Watkins Sara Weaver H t sq . is . A i 1.5 Wayne Webb Lynn Weber Mike Weimer Donna White xx! Jennifer White Terry Walker Tim Weaver Marcy Wilbur Sara Weaver and Kathy Sandler carry the Senior-ority float for was pronounced homecoming queen and crowned by Lisa Ford the Homecoming activities. This year's float theme was Hail 1973 queen. the Heros. Michelle Larrabee, escorted by Jim Hammond, 130 X t Maretta Wilhelm Julie Williams Beverly Wilson Lou Ann Wilson A ' , iiii sf--t iiiii 'Ar 2 A gy - , A:h ft. f X-ii J : Q L- ' Peter Wiser Diane Woempner Tom Wolsiffer Kevin Woodward P 'R+ XQQQ ' ss xkisx N sbt s is 9 Shirley Wi,-ey Beverly Wise Lester Woolslayer David Wooten ,vi C19 A ,. Matthew Wright Mike Wycoff Bill Wysong Anna Zahn me .4 Nancy Feree and Celia Carter stand at the gym doors and pass out programs while hostessing at last year's graduation. Nancy and Celia will both be graduating this year. ,f . R011 ZHFTO Mary Zink Not Pictured David Abbott, Edward Abraham, Doug Allison, Earl Bailey, Jean Brewer, Jayme Brickey, Duff Cady, Mike Caric, D'lee Car- rithers, Debbie Cheonoweth, Ron Clark, Mike Coffey, Jeff Condon, Denise Conway, Ronald Day, Dennis Dilley, Larry Duke, John Durham, Frank Emrich, Marty Farn- worth, Craig Fielder, Brad Flaskamp, Bill Fortner, Dennis Grant, Rodney Hall, Carl Harris, Ron Hobbs, Garry Holland, Ron Hornaday, Shelley Jones, Kimberlee Kaut- sky, David Lewis, Pam Long, George Luster, Gary May, Dale Meredith, Patrick Meredith, Carol Miller, Gary Mills, Leroy Mullins, Dennis Newhouse, Carlton Oliver, Kenneth Pierle, Jim Richardson, Charles Riddle, William Shotts, Mark Simpson, Leza Smyth, Wendy Sowards, Lynn Steffen, Roy Stinsen, Russell Sullivan, Gary Terrell, Jeff Walden, Bill Watson, Kannon Wentling, Ember Werts, Kathy Winters, Rick Wolfhope. 131 Teachers Help Students Uncover And Discover Ideas V, ,kk,,. 'C x -S.. . is 3- K .1 A I si. Y 'Y' ., , 1, .itz r '53 r r , s Mrs. Joyce Freeman uses the overhead projector as an aid Mr. Larry Lopp's World History class studies the history and cultural variances of the in her Child Development class. world. This helps broaden student's understanding oftoday's world. Mrs. Mary Jo Abbott Mrs. Jane Allen Mr. Paul Antrobus Mrs. Catherine Ayers Mr. Robert Baker Mr. Steve Baker Mr. James Beckham Mr. Paul Benning Mr, Ronald Bowen Mr. Carl Braden Mr. Jack Bradford Mrs. Patricia Brown Mr. Ralph Brown Mr. Robert Burch Mr. Gregg Butler 132 f H? t : L 3, 1' ,'.. cf . ' 2 ' 1 gg: t is hi . is WX 'Q' Q X St 'Q ' 5 'Y 1- K it 1 rs.s T1 if sites 1 , W , CY, i1'!5:'q if ,QP . 4 fiheeiet tent h' ii ff wifi' Bus drivers this year are Mr Leonard Dillon Mrs Pattv Bernard Mrs Norma Gootee Mrs Clarene Hewitt, Mrs. Phyllis Cooper and Mr. Mike Mr. Floyd Chamberlin Mrs. Nancy Clampitt Mr. Steve Cline Mr. Mike Congleton Mrs. Marjorie Cox Q Miss Christine Currey Mr. Richard Dart Miss Gleela Detar Mr. Steve Dial Mrs. Mary Dorrell Mr. John Dwenger Mr. Jack Farr Mr. Randell Ferrand Mrs. Patricia Fields Mrs. Martha Flickinger School secretaries this year are fStandingJ Mrs. Pauline Saleba. Mrs. Helene Purdom, Mrs. Doris Schlensker, Mrs. Eunice Taylor and Mrs. Joyce Raker and tSeatedJ Mrs, Mary Kay Franklin, Mrs. Gloria Wayman and Mrs, Mary Lou Miller. 133 16 New Teachers Bring Varying Talents To SHS Mr. Carl Fowler Mrs. Joyce Freeman Mrs. Patricia French Mr. Roger Gale Mr. John Gibson Mr. Daniel Gilligan Mr, David Griffith Mr. Randell Gunyon Mr. Donald Hannon Miss Karen Hansen Mr. Craig Harker Mr. Marvin Hawkins Mrs. Peggy Hawkins Mrs. Susan Hayes Mr. Richard Hilfiker Miss Linda Hoffmann Mrs. Lynn Hohlt Mrs. Mary Holeman Mr. Stephen Kaiser Mrs. Ruth Kelly Mr. Victor Kerlin Mr. Jack Kidwell Mrs. Kathleen Levens Mr. Terry Lewis Miss Lois Lichtsinn Mr. Ray Linson Mr. Larry Lopp Mrs. Shirley Lynch Miss Teresa Mahin Mrs. Diana McAfee ,- 'UN es. 1' sn' 4 f. r , iff fili 13. A' Chatting leisurely at a home football game are administrators Mr. John Dwenger, Mr. Carl Braden and Mr. Paul Antrobus. Mr. Chauncey McDaniel Mr. Harold Metheny Mrs. Lois Meyer Mrs. Charlene Milam Mrs. Donna Miller Mrs. Orpha Morwick Mrs. Joan Norman Mr. Delmar Olston Mr. Nick O'Neill Mr. William Pickard Mrs. Candace Putz Mr. Steve Rager Miss Marilyn Ramsey Mr. Roger Ratliff Mr. William Rebber Mr. Randell Gunyon, a new teacher in the art department this year, watches as his art students experiment with clay. Miss Mary Reed Miss Linda Rhodes Mrs. Sandra Ripperger Mr. Charles Robbins Miss Mary Lou Schenck Mr. Bill Schmalfeldt Mr. William Sharpe Mr. Robert Shaw Miss Karen Shea Mr. John Snepp Mrs. Helen Southwood Mr. Earl Spiece Mr. Larry Stanford Mrs. Patricia Stanley Mrs. Betty Stevens Janitors day shift are Mr. Elsey Henry Taylor, Mr. Bill Turpin, Mr. if NYE it N -iii i ht X Branham. Mr George Looney M and Mr FredW1nkelme1er Leroy Shoultz l Janitors night shift are Mr. Eugene Branam, Mr Louis Reitel, Mr. Ransom Guffey and Mr, wr- Jim Henderson. Many Other People Contribute To A Day At School The women who work hard every day to prepare our lunches are: Mrs. Doris Adams, Mrs. Doris Riesenmey, Mrs. Agnes Olshant, Mrs. Lillie M. Mollett, Mrs. Viola Smith, Mrs. Essie Lemasters. Mrs. Catherine Gosman, Mrs. Irmagard Morris. Mrs. Helen Coryell. Mrs. Audrey Satterfield. Mrs. Vera Weimer, Mrs. Helen Messer. Mrs. Fay Reeves. Mrs. Tina Mallender. Mrs. Lois Lawless, Mrs. Lucile Biggs, Mrs. Carolyn Roth, Mrs. Helen Russell, manager: Mrs. Janet Jackson, Mrs. Jean Doran and Mrs. Ann Natterstad. Matrons are fstandingj Mrs. Ruby Floyd and Mrs. Betty Price: lseatedj Mrs. Helen Tilley and Mrs. Blanche Cain. l . es. A X s ' R' it A B 4' 'wt 3 . WM rl' A g ig., V . I V y . tyjsxh at Mrs. Anne Wilson Mr. Terry Wright Miss Sharon Zehner Mrs. Janet Stumpf Mr. Albert Theil Mr. Richard Theil Mrs. Esther Thompson Mrs. Sara Traycoff Miss Mary Lou Walters Miss Mary Waugh Mrs. Doris Wendeln Mr, Delbert West Miss Amelia Weston 137 Mr. Albert Theil, Southport High School's principal, has, along with the the betterment of the school for the students and community. Mr, Theil rest of the administration, worked hard on various projects and ideas for is also a Southport graduate and has been SHS principal for I3 years. .qpw v . . , v .wx Q., Q .Q Af -Agia? I ii f X Q ........,..kL .tit --...r p ' ' kim, awry: A , I' fr . i 1 , SQ xg 3 Q31 ii? S U i' 3 , 1 . Q . 5 , f ! .42 . Pkg. t f Mg ' lg ,s i 5 'Q' t , Q IS j Y, Y lk My ' f l . ., 5,5 1 Ext ' 1 'Q P? my-M P t 'rw-sn., 2- -f-i ii' A 7 - : 'S 'kir .. ' ' ' -- -s....i, Nwvnmurn . fb ...W Lf . f L,,Yfe- W- ...B Mr. Kenneth Puckett is assistant superintendent and Dr. Frank Hunter is Mr. John Dwenger. boys 21dViS0l', C0l'lSUlIS superintendent ofschools. advisor, on an important matter. 138 with Mrs. Ann Wilson, girls Mr, Albert Theil meets with vice-principals Mr. Jack Farr and William Pickard and Mr. Carl Braden to discuss new administrative policies. Aa, 4 , Members of the Board of Education are Mr. president: Mr. James Davisg Mr. James Stan- Roy Carpenter, secretary, Mr. Robert Bush, brook, vice-president, and Mr. Kenneth Wheeler. Administration Sees Changes Various changes in the school have happened with the opening of Perry Meridian. The student enrollment has dropped from 4,250 to 1,940 students. Now classrooms are not as crowded as in past years. Also the number of teachers dropped from 124 to 107. Many clubs were added to the home- room program. Some of these included Argiculture, 4-H and Astronomy. New outdoor activities such as soft- ball and tennis were carried over from last year. CLASS COUNSELORS -4 Mrs. Lynn Hohlt, Mr. Delbert West, Mr. Paul Antrobus. Mrs, Patricia Brown, Mr. Ralph Brown, Miss Lois Lichtsinn, Guidance Director Harold Metheny. 139 T . C JuniorsHost Spring Prom Darrell Adams Marty Adeoek ,loc Allman Tam mi A mos Dean fknderson linda Anderson SL1san.fXriderson Tammi Angriek Cindy .-Xulry Mike Baas Chuck Bahhs LeAnn Baker Dennis Bardx Vickie Barker Ann Barnes Brett Barnharl .ludy Beehlold Paula Beeson lirharl Bell Mall Bernhardl Randy Biggs Marcia Bishop .lill Blankenhorn Tina Bledsoe Peggy Bohenmoyer Kenny Boehm Mark Bolender Becky Bolin Connie Bolser Brian Borhgmann Mark Bornslein Roger Bottoms .lack Bon Mark Bradbury Buieh Branham l,i1 Braxard lJehhieBrel1 ' Susie Brodie Killiij Broun David Bron ning Ciayla Bramley Slexe Bruner Junior officers are Mark Flannery, vi president. ., L, iff, ' K . ,. ., I ff' . , '35 ' '- ffl? 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A klixs, KL, ,t..1.f,,t,g,-, w.,- s ' - ff , Ajiiiigzgiwts 'V lk, The new Perry Stadium, at its completion, is now the new field for the Southport Cardinals and the Perry Meridian Falcons. Southport's juniors 'V fr --A - r Ugg, K or . if look forward to coming back next year and fulfilling its great capacity by boosting the Cardinal football and track teams on to many victories. 147 Sopho mores Think, 'Only 2 IVIore Years at SHS' i fl .1 if 5 f', t Doug Abner .,LL,i. Ni Joe Abraham -- Cindy Ahaus A ,K f N 0 -- Bob Alderson ' , ii I f'--L - gy Anne Alexander ASL it g t V T- i Valerie Alexander A ' A I 'Ti' i -An- R P - C W R indy en kg Mtfgnx ix X X 1 l A Robert Allman Jw- X ff- Us I je: KE' 5 ts Judy Altman B l Q' -t. i I 'lr ' lll' Cindy Anderson ' . f t ,R 4' M f Q 7 Kathy Anderson r,rAA-A f :gs E 15 .4 ,.,i,S -- ' Pam Andrews i f ' A. A .r . - 'LN Steve Angrick Xe A N Vi O! V K y ,, ' ' W Jel'l'Archer E ' ' C 'L get 5 ,,,,,,,,,,a i B -K -- f wg . 4 if 1 The sophomore class' officers. Dan Badger, Kris Robbins and Ann projects throughout the year to help make the sophomore class a Schoettle, worked with the steering committee to organize various complete success. Dianne Arthur Mark Atkins Denise Auberry Brian Austin Jesse Austin Dan Badger Mark Bailey Sharon Baird Barb Baker .Iill Baker Robin Baker Cathy Baldwin Donna Barker Kurt Barkhau Debra Barrick Tim Basey Debbie Beard Jell' Beasley Ron Beatty Eddie Beaver Rick Beck Georgette Beierschmitt Mark Beninger Ed Bennett Kenny Bennett Nancy Best Lana Biggers Brenda Bishop li i X ', S Xi 1' Q , 3 g , , '53 . t - is ......, . ,, Y- ,. lx ' , I 45:45 , e-Q. . , U XA C- , X S i AWN , ' In W 4 Maia . .... 1 , q .-b ,cf Q A 1 L, .16 3 , ' , . 5 il' , . 1: -.1. .5 .W ..,, C mm Q.. i x .xx . 1' -. 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J 1 ,J KKKKKK , Q if A f ' rrrfl fE6E:ElEf:f '1:k5l27'iLLii i ' if y 1-if ffr 95' :V eff .',-' ,rf- I f 1 his newclass ring. , J, ,W Gary Hendricks Konnie Hendricks Rebecca Henry Jeanne Herschell Dan Hiatt Anne Higgins Robbin Hiles Carleen Hill Ruth Hill Cindy Honeycutt Michael Hopper Debbie Hord Judy Horton Charles Huehls David Huffmann Annette Hughes Patty Hunt Craig Hurt Beth Hutton Johnetta Hyde Keith Irvin Jay Jackson Pola Jaeschke Linda Johns Darrell Johnson Joe Johnson Larry Johnson Teresa Johnson Barb Jones Cozette Jones David Jones Linda Jones Robert Kappus Doug Kauffman Brenda Kelly Gloria Kelley Charles Kent Richard Kenter Ron Kesterson Anita Key Cindy King Marcia King Mark Kirschner Cathy Klingler Robertliottkamp Kenny Kreiger Ronnie Kreutzberger Michael Kruse Joye Kuehn Sandra Kuntz Driver's License Dream Come True for Sophomores Joe Lang Patty Larrahee Janet Laurence Richard Laursen John Leggins Sue Lich Leslie Lindgren Mike Little Chris Lively Sandy Long Lesli Longere Jim Lorentz Tracy Lowe Karen Luedemann Bonita Luster Lisa Lynch Tom Lynch Dean Maar Greg Manship Gary Markle Dan Matkins Karen Mattingly Michael Mazza Tim McAdams Nancy McCaslin Denise McClarney George McClure Scott MeCready Doug McCreary John McCullough Ellen McDonald Ann Mel-'arland Linda McGovern Jeff McKay Mike Medenxyald Gary Melkey Vicky Metzger Kim Meyer Sharon Michael Debbie Moody Karen Moore Terry Moore Mark Morency Patty Morgan Darlene Morris Michael Mulinaro Susan Mull Vicki Mussio David Nelson Laura Newman Rhonda Newport Mike Nix David Noel Greg Nolan Jerry Norman Theresa Oehler Dianne Olmstead Diane O'Neal Kim O'Neill Anita Osborne Kim O,Toole Jayne Ozment Brenda Padgett Brett Parks Sheryl Parris David Paynter .lim Poynter Bruce Beck Judy Pedigo William Peel Q 1, , , . ,,, L p -r gg, ',,, W' G , gg ,y, ?,, W lk: 'lf J Y .il ' iff' 'J 7 J ' , Q y . ,Q r ' L, . 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'S-iligxyi Q 155 Jeanie Adams Joe Adams Robert Adams Sandy Adams Larry Albertson Susan Albright David Alexander Lesley Alexander Lisa Alexander Michele Allanson Roger Allen Cheryl Allison David Allison Rhonda Anders Barbara Anderson Lana Anderson Dennis Angrick Brad Auerback Terry Bailey Bill Baldvtin Don Barron Brenda Barton Tracy Baugh Denise Beals Bill Beaman Steve Bean Scott Beatty John Beck Bob Beeson Tonya Bell Kathy Bernard Todd Bilbrey Tim Bingham Cheryl Bishop Mike Bishop Tony Blazek John Blume Kelley Bohannon Fred Bolin Kathy Bortlein Beth Bova John Brackett Susan Bradbury A Jim Brandlein Frank Bridgewater Gary Brizendine Todd Broome Christie Brower Y-21.1.1 at :-1. Class Of '78 Moves v xg st' l -as ws 4 3 K t W xi ,F 4 I QQ: , N, .41-Dwi T s ,ak H l .Ar , 2 M, i :es 1 2 ff! tx P. X X X 3 . m N, if f .fr-ma B.. . f.. '1 .. ,. . .1. .K On In .f L. tl X4 e N B' . ...M and B president and Cricket Lee secretary-treasurer. 'x Pwr E' wfga-. 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Freshman Begin Making Goals For High School Life Stacey Shuck Donna Sidebottom Karen Simone Joni Simpson Tim Simpson Mike Singer Tom Skaggs Holly Slevin Mark Slinger Tim Sloan Alan Smith Greg Smith Linda Smith Mark Smith Ricky Smith Ward Snider Jeff Souder Linda Spangler Deana Spurgeon Wendy' Stahley' Cindy' Stahlhut Diane Stanley' Randy' Stanley Brad Stansbury David Stanton Jeff Stapp Karen Steeb Debbie Stephens Kathy' Stewart Steve Stillaboyyer Tim Stiles Patty Stockdale Beth Stotts Sylvia Stratton Aaron Stucki Andra Subris Carl Suhrkamp Donna Suiters Charles Sutherlin Kathy Sutliff Carie Sweeney Paul Sylvester Patricia Tague Brian Tansy Steve Tate Greg Taylor James Taylor David Thompson Lori Thompson Jeanie Tittle Jim Todd Andy' Townsend Tom Traylor JeffTrewhela Karen Turk Jeff Ulreyt Randy Underwood Jeff ljpdike Tara Updike Regina Vaughn Jenny' Voi Judy Voris Dean Wachstetter Alan Wade John Walker Robin Wall Stanley Wallace Lynn Walter Debbie Wash Jeff Wash W, N . f A 'f, ,Ii ,Q V g l g ' 75 Q J isgyg iw , J , 2 fl V S ,ing sit. ii N il .r.,E , .5..L ,.,5,, te Q .ig A ,. 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Burnett Agency Inc. 5563 Madison Ave Indpls 786-1445 9.00 A M to 6.oo P 'M Your fp, 7 nom ?loaum g ww gy Jqsteae fWX 3129 E THOMPSON ROAD CARSON SQUARE SHOPPING CENTER INDIANAPOLIS INDIANA 46227 Phone 787-3431 STEVEN H HUTH STEPHEN E LUERS HOME 535-4861 HOME 788-9444 RED WING SHOE s'roRE lWORK 0 sPon1 o LEISURE 1 IN STOCK NO WAITING ' 1 sizes wlori-is - AAA-EEEE WORK SHOE HEADQUARTERS KEN BUXTON 364 U. S. 31S th : 783-2442 P 118 I di . 1 0 Y ., . . I O . 0 I If flfffl lfuurafrfr llffli YOU llli' 9 a I G g A ,.4e I it 1 4 A Vs. 1 a' ' A 1 I' ,ff fs A y '. It -' 5 o o . 5' -' . i . ,. , Q 1 ixiil 5 in I 3? I of I 0 6 I6 . . - ff ll Q ' 2 ou Phone Indiana o , n ana 167 FLOWERS ' 1 I ,ff j d Heldenreich Florist , i e fN f,' 1 .G 1 I 1: ,A 5320 Madison Avenue ,O I oi? King Apple Queen Peach ADRIAN ORCHARDS in Pnone 787-7241 I in -, EdvvardC Heidenreicn 754-7783 500W-EPIGY ClareL Heidenreicn I , 4 ' 7 Y f 7, r xx an x ZR . . nk x , ' n' f '71 E1 I rw Q N F5 If I '2 r A . 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BRANCH STORES OPEN NIGHTS - Phone for store hours. X420 W Washington St 1:1702 E 86th St Southern Plaza 34000 Georgetown Rd 1'Eastgate Shopping Center . 3446 0197 4453 8151 . . . . . 634 . ..... . 844 Shopping Center . . . . 788 0385 . . . .297 . . . . . . . . 353 179 I I I vu Free Pick Up 81 Delivery rv: 1 I r DeBAUN 5 SUNOCO SER VICE Larry Wl1N'GOLCWWlBM lll We Spec'aI'ze in Ser 'ce Harrell Road Se 'ce S912 S. Mad'son Wheel AI'gnment H I I 7 C HITB S al' Myon8fTut of Was Complimentsof DR. GEORGE ARNDT Phone-784-2466 ODTOVUQWST 4128 Madison Avenue 5405 Madison Aven ue Indianapolis 783-3317 The professional car wash SPORTS SPOT Make Sports Spot Your Spot for Sports gli? School Athletlc Supphers Z Puma Converse Ad1das Good Luck CardmalsY Sports Spot 3530 West 16th Street 631 2324 SSI rv vv ff J X . L N 5 ,A N M' X . , . . QQ, , N K -' - N . Sf - V X- fl s rv lv vv n H ' 'V Q A 1 :J ' ff! ' 55 fl.. A A K K -:V ' Carpenter Realty 6006 Madison Avenue 783 9321 REALTOR Contact us for new home in any one of 2 O00 c1t1 GS help in finding a CDIILD FR E' D lIFE A phone call A slmple that the drunk drlvers responslble ten cent phone call for a cab could for k1ll1ng young people are most DRUNK DRIVER DEPT Y save your frlend s l1fe often other young people I BOX 2345 lf your frlend has been Take a m1nute Spend a I ROCKVILLE MARYLAND 20852 dr1nk1ng too much he shouldnt dlme Calla cab That s all If you 1 want I0 Save 3 fy-lend S llfe be dr1v1ng can t do that drlve hxm yourself Tell me what 61561 can do The automoblle crash IS the Or let h1m sleep on your couch My name ,S number one cause of death of people We re not askmg you to be Address your age And the 1ron1c th1ng1s a doctor or a cop just a frxend Clty Stare Z1p IF YOU lEI' A FRIEND DRIVE DRUIIK,YOU RE IIO FRIEIID ., - Q I . . -1, - , , . , . ' 7 ' ' 7 ' 7 o r 1 l - f I I . . . , . . . , . I I 5 ' I -wt rn mtgnxs-xx sur- rw xl7XlSORN L'UN!NlII'Il5I MTL is We , as 9 ' 3, Q Q'1v.,,,a ' l N Ill llvllxll Nl lll lllXXSllUIll XHUN 'XXHUN Xl IHUHXS XX lIi'Xlll4 5'XI l lx 'XllXIlNl5lllXIIU Index Seniors Abel. Chris 17. 56, 58. 59. 67. 66 Adair. Laura 58, 61, 66, 67 Aliff, Judy 69 Altman. John 50. 100 Autry, Mark 108 Babbs. Denise 29, 69 Baker, Mike 66 Barker. Vicki 69 Bay, Mark 106, 107 Beals. Diane 69 Bedwell, Sam 59 Bennett. Patty 21 Bloom, Patty 44. 56, 66, 69 Bottles. Lisa 61. 67. 73. 113 Brandlein. Sheryl 61 Brilendine. Nancy 69 Broadhead. Dave 100 Brodie. Peggy 62.63. 73 Brow n. Regina 69 Bryan. Andrea 69, 73 Brydges, Debbie 17.58. 61. 69. 78. 79 Bueno, Patty 78. 79, 111 Burch. Kenny' 56. 67 Burks, Kim 61 Bushur. Lois 47. 56. 57.78. 79 Butcher. George 69 Butner. Bonnie 67. 69 Cady. Dull' 16, 62 Capler. Frank 60.63. 87 Caric. Mike 25. 62 Carlue. Andrea 56, 50. 69 Carroll. Chris 68. 69. 88. 89 Carson. Joe 88 Carson. Sue 73 Carter. Celia 58.72, 74, 75, 118. 131 Carter. Sally' 111 Chase. Donna 36. 69. 72 Chenoweth. Debbie 52 Chestnut. Cathy 79 Christie. Scott 56 Chua. Hunter 61 Cloyd, Laura 35 Condon. Je1T62 Connolly. Mike 18 Cooksey. Dave 68. 69. 87. 108 Cox. Artie 69 Crampton. Tom 63 Crawford. Joe 95. 108. 109 Crismon. Dory 68.69. 86.95 Crocker. Janeen 59 Crouch, Minette 69. 112 Curts. Doug 127 Daily. Barb 69 Danforth. Robin 69 Decker, Randy' 95 Dietel. Diane 28. 73 Douglas. Dennis 61 Dudgeon. Susie 69 Dupre. Gary 58. 59, 61.62, 63 Eberg. Steve 95. 96 Elliott, Larry' 68, 69. 95 Enerson, Neil 58.66 Engel, Dan 79. 95.96, 104 Engelau. Roger 41, 59, 88, 95 Evans. Bill 68. 69 Featherston. Tim 63.95 Ferree, Nancy' 63. 72. 82. 83. 131 Flaskamp. Brad 16 Foley. Phil 72 Francis. Crystal 57, 69. 79 Franklin, Pam 47 Froedge. Margie 69. 64 Gaines, Karen 18. 124 Gibbs. Mardi 63. 69, 72 Gibbs, Marla 52 Gillum. Lynn 72. 80 Glander, Karl 50, 68 184 Gorrell, Susie 66 Gray. Tom 68 Grimes, Cathy 61 Gunnoe. Kim 61 Hamilton. Margie 67, 69 Hammond. Jim 51. 92. 93 Harman, Ron 34 Hawk. Phil 68 Hawk, Sharon 51 llawkins. Melinda 69.72 Hawkins. Robin 56.57.73 Hillenburg. Connie 63. 69 Hoover. Jeanie 113 Howell. Janet 58 Huehls. Beth 69 Janshego. Bill 26 Jelase. Donna 69.71 Johnson, Jenny' 35, 66 Jones. Kathy 103 Julius. Diana 61.69 Kerkhoff. Cindy 16 Kern. Jay 71 Kimbro. Judy 33. 67 Kindred, RoseAnn 33. 56.67.69 Kirkwood. Jo 34, 69 Kreiger. Ginny 59. 60. 63. 69 Lakes. Darrell 35. 68, 69, 95 Larrabee. Michelle 50. 51. 57.80 Leak. Julie 67.66.72 Llewellyn. Dave 57. 72. 79. 125 Lock. Paul 62. 68 Long, Karen 69 Longuorth. Alisa 74. 75 Lovingood, Johanna 72 Lyle. Bob 58 Lyons. Bunny 56,69 Maar. Janet 66. 69 Macy, Ron 71. 66 Mallender. Rossie 83. 113 May hew. Dirk 50. 69. 103. 129 McClain. Glenn 16. 56. 57. 79. 106. 107 McFadden. Hugh 50. 63.68. 84 McFarland. Cary' 59. 63 McQueen. Teresa 57 Melloh. Theresa 21. 56. 58. 59. 60. 61. 69.74. 121 Messer. Bill 87. 90 Milam. Charlene 69 Milam, Beth 56. 67. 69. 83. 112. 113 Milam, Pam 69 Miller. Russell 21. 56. 59.60. 61.63 Mobley. Susan 112 Mobley. Tom 50.68. 69.92 Morency. Marilyn 69, 113 Morgan. Brent 34. 69. 92 Moriarty. Sue 51. 57. 59. 72. 82.83 Mouser. Kevin 95 Myers.Jef1'56. 57. 79 Nolan. John 72 Nordholt. Linda 28 Nordsiek. Jim 51, 57 Andrea Carlue, Miss Valentine. smiles as Bob her with the Miss Valentine Charm at the sock hop, Oliver. Shirley 56, 69 O'Neal. Debbie 29. 78. 79 Osen. Steve 70 Penley. Lisa 63.66 Peralta. Bonnie 63 Pogue. Ann 72 Poindexter. Kim 64. 66. 69 Putnam. Jim 17 Raasch. Gary 58. 86. 95 Rainbolt. Tyler 72 Raisovich. Eli 68. 95 Raney, Pam 17, 56. 57, 78 Reeves. Jenni 111 Renner, Judy 58. 72, 73. 69, 66 Ressler. Barb 63.69 Ressler, Linda 72 Richart. Mike 62 Riney. Barb 23. 69, 72. 82. 83. 128 Rivers, Kathy' 25.69. 82.83. 112 Robbins. Kevin 58, 59. 93. 95. 96. 68. 67 Rogers. Beth 69 Rolley. Joe 59. 61.62. 63 Ryan. Jerry 68 Sanders, Tim 34. 68. 69. 87. 108 Sandler, Kathy 130 Schafer. Steve 103. 69 Scheib, Carl 68. 66, 69, 89, 95 Schilling. Tracie 63.69 Schutz, Steve 68.72. 90. 103 Scull. Tracy' 73. 67. 69 Seal. Jeanne 69. 82. 83 Showalter. Bob 62. 73 Shuck.John 17. 69. 102. 103 Simpson. Rick 56, 68. 69.88. 93. 95. 96. 118 Sleeth. Bob 68 Smith. Melinda 72 Smith. Susan 73 Smyth.Le1a 69 Staniler. Mark 62.69.71 Stansifer. Lisa 79 Still. Martha 58. 59. 60.69 Stotts, Greg 63 Strain. Doug 43. 58, 66 Stueki. Terri 47. 56. 69 Sturm. Robin 16. 66 Sublette. Mike 69.88 Tapp, Gary 51. 56. 59.61 Taylor. Wes 26. 51. 63. 90. 91. 118 Tetrick. Carolyn 60 Thompson. Rachelle 61. 63, 67 Tietz, Jay' 52 Tilton. James 128 Tomamichel. Patty 58. 61. 72 Turner, Danny 72 Vandiver. Cherly 69 Voris, Bob 63. 103 Wade. Karen 22 Ward. Bob 69 Wasson. Bob 56. 57.94. 95. 96. 122. 169 Weaver. Sara 130 Wasson. Student Council president, presents 'Q C'-Z 1 'L EI 41: M. '. 5-1 N Weber, Lynn 64, 66, 112 Wentling. Kannon 20, 21, 60,63 Wilhelm, Maretta 69 Williams, Julie 17,79 Wilson, Beverly 72 Wilson, Louann 56 Winters, Kathy 69, 66 Wiser, Peter 25 Woempner, Diane 57 Wolsiffer, Tom 71 Zarro, Ron 69, 90,91 Juniors Adams, Darrell 34 Aliff, Tom 62 Altman, Joe 100 Anderson, Linda 80, 113, 140 Anderson, Susan 64 Autry, Cyndy 16, 58, 66, 83 Baas, Mike 89, 95, 97 Bardy, Dennis 70, 95, 97 Barnhart, Brett 68, 107 Bell. Erhard 68. 87, 90 Bernhardt, Matt 98, 107 Bishop, Marcia 64 Blankenhorn, Jill 81, 112,113 Bobenmoyer, Peggy 57, 1 13 Bolser, Connie 73 Bow, Jackie 66 Bradbury, Mark 87 Branham, Butch 88, 89, 95 Brenton, Ronna 60, 67 Bretz, Debbie 111, 113 Brodie, Susan 56, 59, 73, 67 Browning, David 97 Bryan, Conrad 27, 95, 97 Bueno, Herman 90 Butler, Jeff62 Cady, Vickie 64 Cassel, Eric 65, 67 Catellier, Dan 103 Christie, Rex 95 Cissell, Kevin 69, 89, 95 Coffey, Jeff 60, 65 Coffin, John 68,107 Cole, Dave 87 Coppock. Dianne 111 Cosby, Michele 111 Coutz, Joe 72 Cox, Mike 63, 103 Cummings, Brian 58, 61, 75 Darlan, Mark 107 Davis, Kenna 64 Day, Susan 58, 66, 143 Deal, Fred 67 DeHebreard, Susie 58, 67, 66, 74, 75 Demore, John 41, 58 DeWester, Sheree 65, 82, 83, 113 Donica, Kathy 111, 113 Duhamell, Jeff 68, 88, 89 Dunn, Mark 15 Eades, Debbie 16, 61, 64 Ellis, Janet 56 Engel, Jim 69, 66, 95 Enochs, Kim 15, 66 Farley, Gary 97 Fisher, Gary 56, 62, 67 Flanary, Mark 95, 97, 140 Fowler, Rita 83 Francis, Monte 68 Freese, Raymond 89 Gardner, Diane 69 Gibbs, Gordon 92 Glander, Laura 83, 61, 65, 112 Goodrich, Greg 89 Graber, Greg 68 Gray, Tim 73 Hamilton, Linda 65, 66, 83, 144, 112 Harman, Carol 113 Hartman, Janice 111 Helton, Kenneth 25, 41 Henderson, Mary 29, 66, 67 Hendrickson, Kathy 69 Henthorne, James 88, 89 Horton, Rick 95 Hubbell, Randy 43 Hudson, Shirley 64 Hurley, Kurt 69, 90, 91 Jacobs. James 92 Jessie, Cathy 110 Johnson, Joy 27, 58, 66, 68, 103 Karozos, Andy 95, 100 Kays, David 87.90.91 Keenan, Doug 60 Kelly, Susan 61,63 Kennedy. Kim 56 Kenter, David 95 Kepright, Chris 61, 72 Kirkpatrick. Tim 69 Kratzer, Pam 60 Kress, Paul 69 Krietemeier, Rita 66, 113 Lardin, Joanne 60 Larrabee, Denise 81, 112 Lawson, Tim 95, 97 Leek, Chuck 51, 88,140 Lents, Sandy 61 Llewellyn, Jayne 57, 66 Love, Cyndy 36, 51, 61, 72 Mallender. Charles 68, 87, 90 Manning, Brenda 64, 66 Mansfield, Debbie 64 Marks, Gary 58, 66, 65, 67 Mattingly, Sheila 43 McCas1in, Theresa 64 McGathey, Raymond 42 McKay, Chris 146 Miller, Allan 65, 68 Miller, Dave 61,64 Minner, Thomas 58, 61 Mussmann, Linda 62, 67 Nardina, Lisa 73, 60, 61 Neiman, Jerry 68 Nichols, Linda 69 Nunn, Theresa 67, 73, 144 Osen, Danna 73 Overman, Anita 42 Parker, Cheryl 67 Peak, Teresa 64 Pease, Sam 35 Pieper, Dawn 64 Pike, Cheryl 58, 60, 66 Pittman, David 87, 95, 108 Porter, Penny, 61, 111, 113 Price, Don 62 Raisovich, Darlene 35, 66 Reed, Kathy 110 Rhoton, Donna 64, 66 Ridener, Phyllis 69 Rogers, Mike 63, 67 Rutherford, Beth 58, 66 Sanders, Linda 1 13 Sawyer, Kathi 113 Scalf, Mike 23, 109, 108, 69 Schaler, Julie 69 Sehnell, Luann 83, 61, 113, 68, 65, 67 Schutz, Scott 103 Scott, Randolph 107 Shuck, Lauren 83, 112,65 Simpson, Jeff95, 97 Sims, Jayne 73 Sims, Sandra 81, 112 Slevin, Dennis 95 Smith, Pam 66 Sparks, Marcis 69 Steffey, Jenny 110, 111,61, 113 Stephens, Mike 68 Stephens, Sue 17, 78, 79 Stilz, Susan 67 Stobaugh, Mark 63 Sublette, Tom 107, 108, 68, 69 Taylor, Sharon 70, 63, 66, 69 Taylor, Terri 64 Thompson, Shelley 83, 113, 68, 112, 65, 67 Toller, Denise 61 Updike, Alan 89 K..- pawn Tim McAdams, sophomore. reaches for a flying Frisbee during homeroom outdoor activities. Vanhorn, Mark 89 Voris, Bryan 87,90 Wallace, Mary 64, 66 Watson, Tony 68 Weisenbach, Matt 89, 95, 96, 97 Wells, Debbie 43 Whalen, Danny 56, 68, 88, 89, 95 White, Kenneth 60 Wiedner, Fred 103 Wieting, Connie 83 Willisms, Susan 61 Williams, Tracy 66 Winingham, Susie 65, 82, 83, 112 Winters, Pat 64 Wolfe, Keith 17 Woods, Jeff68 York, Mark 89 Young, Dennis 73, 95, 146 Zemer, Vicke 64 Zink, Dan 103 Sophomores Alderson, Bob 31 Alexander, Anne 64 Allman, Bob 107 Altman, Judy 113 Anderson, Kathy 66 Archer, Jim 41, 107 Atkins, Mark 61 Austin, Jesse 155 Badger, Dan 52, 56, 68, 87, 90, 148 Bailey, Mark 62, 155 Baker, Barbara 66, 68,81 Baker, Dave 97 Baker, Jill 30, 83, 112 Baldwin, Cathy 112 Barkhau, Kurt 90 Barrick, Debra 67 185 Beasley, Jeff 107, 155 Beaver, Eddie 87 Beck, Rick 62 Bennett, Kenny 89, 95, 97 Best, Nancy 20, 60, 83 Birge, Dorothy 23 Bishop, Brenda 67 Bobbitt, Paige 56. 58, 64,74 Bond, Greg 67 Booher, James 60, 64, 87 Borton, Andy 58, 66 Bovard, Terri 68, 83 Boyce, John 62 Boyd, Kathy 17, 60 Branham, Tim 62 Brewer, Cheryl 111, 113 Brodie, Jenny 60, 63 Buergler, Paul 20, 97 Burch, Carolyn 63, 64 Burton, Craig 62 Bush, Kim 64 Butts, Martha 60, 67 Byers, Bev 111 Caine, Roger 68 Campbell, Dawn 64, 67 Canter, Curt 68 Carmony, Tim 64 Carson, Debbie 40 Cassady, Bob 15, 67, 68, 69, 92 Catellier, Dave 103 Cecil, Matt 60, 98 Chestnut, Todd 20 Christine, Billy 60, 107 Cooksey, Jeff 108 Coutz, Jill 64 Coy, Dave 68, 89, 97 Crecelius, Janis 112 Crismon, Debbie 66 Daglish, Bob 58, 67 Darland, Mike 103 Daugherty, Robin 62, 69 Davis, Jeannie 1 13 Dent, Thomas 66, 73 Dill, Kristi 73 Drews, Edward 62, 64 Duncan, Beth 66 Durham, Randy 95 Elftman, Mary 21, 64 Elkins, Candy 81,112 Elliott, Sarah 64 Ellis, Pat 89 Evans, Clyde 68 Ewing, Doug 103 Feeney, Janet 61 Ferguson. Raymond 27 Fields, Ann 112 Fisher, Rhonda 64, 73 Fleener, Elizabeth 69 Francis, Larry 89, 108 Franklin, Kitty 111 Franklin, Mark 73,87 Frink, Ted 89 Funk, Andrea 60 Fye, Dave 66 Gale, Eric 72, 103, 107 Gravelie, Jim 64 Grimes, Donna 66, 69, 112 Grubbs, Candi 64 Guffy, Doug 95, 97 Hacker, Tom 155 Hammond, Melanie 51, 61, 81, Hammond, Yee Yee 73, 83 Harris, James 62 Harris, Rodney 66 Harrison, Roger 89, 108 Haun, David 92 Hayslett, Vicki 72 Hendricks, Konnie 61 Herschell, Jeanne 112 Hiatt, Dan 20, 103 Higgins, Anne 112 Hill, Carleen 60, 64 Honeycutt, Cindy 64 Hopper, Mike 69, 103 186 1 Seniors Jenny White and Judy RCHHCTY Hl0r'lg with other students in a group, prepare bills in Mr. Marvin Hawkins government class. 3 V3 AI fl' Hord, Debbie 66 Horton, Judy 73,110 Huehls, Charles 60,63 Huffman, David 20, 92 Hurt, Craig 103 Jaeschke, Pola 30, 83, 112, 113 Johns, Linda 64 Johnson, Joe 89, 95, 97 Johnson, Larry 155 Jones, Linda 64 Jones, William 87 Kappus, Robert 73. 87. 62, 66, 103 Kauffman, Doug 89, 103 Kelley, Becky 62 Kelley, Gloria 67 Kent, Charles 87 Kenter, Rick 92 Kesterson, Ron 90 King, Cindy 61 King, Marcia 61 Kirschner, Mike 92 Kreiger, Kenny 87,90 Kruse, Mike 87 Kuehn, Joye 62 Larrabee, Mary 81 Laursen, Rick 61, 62, 68, 107 Lemasters, Jeff97 Lindgren. Leslie 73 Lively, Chris 97 Lorentz, James 64, 8 7, 108 Manship, Greg 87 McAdams, Iim 61, 108 McCas1in, Nancy 66 McClarnery, Denise 96 McCreary, Doug 95, 97, 103 McCona1d, Ellen 73 McKay, Jeff 66, 103 Medenwald, Mike 89 Metzger, Vicky 27 Moody, Debbie 61 Morency, Mark 62 Morgan, Pat 66 Newman, Laura 111 Nix, Mike 61 Noel, Lee 90 Nolan, Greg 87, 92 Norman, Jerry 67 Oehler, Theresa 64 Olmstead, Dianne 67, 110 O'Nea1, Diane 112 O'Neil1, Kim 34, 69, 111 O'Toole, Kim 61, 73, 113 Ozment, Jayne 66 Padgett, Brenda 73 Parks, Brett 62 Paynter, David 103 Peck, Bruce 87 Penny, Rickey 73 Perkins, Karen 67 Poindexter, Beverly 64, 66 Pollare, Vince 69, 103 Poppa, Bill 51, 98, 100 Post, Becky 13, 70, 61, 66 Pressley, Bill 61, 68, 97, 155 Price, Richard 62 Quebe, Karen 64 Quinton, Mark 66 Raker, Kent 68, 90 Raney, Dennis 97 Reeves, Julie 60 Rene, Diane 62 Richards, Kevin 107 Riddle, Sandra 16, 112, 113 Rizzo, Vincent 89 Robbins, Kris 87, 95, 98, 148 Robinson, Mike 66 Roth, David 62 Rupert, Glenn 87 Russell, Dia 64 Salyers, Stacy 66 Sawyer, Kyle 60, 63, 87 Scheib, Cyndy 67, 68, 83 Schmid, Susan 52, 83 Schoettle, Anne 112, 148 Sells, Brenda 60, 64 Sewall, Diane 64, 69, 73, 82, 83 Shalyer, Beth 60 Simpson, David 89, 95, 97 Small Kathi 61 Smith, Lori 110 Sneed, Jackie 112 Snepp, Dan 107 Spurgeon, Rick 68, 69, 87, 95 Standeford, Beth 61 Steffey, Kathy 11, 113 Stevens, Greg 92, 93 Stewart, Brad 89 Stone, Kayla 66 Strader, Patsy 69 Stratton, Danny 66 Survance, Jim 87, 151 Syberg, Lynn 110, 111,67 Tandal, John 87, 95, 97 Tansy, Marcia 64 Taylor, Arleen 64, 66 Thomas, Jeff 107 Tilly, Herman 69, 103 Tippin, Lynn 60, 83, 112 Todd, James 89, 103 Tomamichel, Nancy 67,69 Trefrey, Theresa 73 Trent, Don 62, 66 Turk, Patty 112 Updike, Sam 69 Vanhorn, Phil 67, 72, 89 Vogel, Mike 68, 103 Voight, Mark 60, 92 Voris, Craig 89 Voris, Rick 89, 97 Wade, Joyce 60 1 dl' N., 51 fi ? Webb. Debbie 83. 112 Williams, Helen 61 Wollenweber. Susan 60, 111. 113 Wright, Cindy 66 Wysong, James 66 Zebrowski, Cathy 82, 83 Zerminski, Terry 20, 21,60 Freshmen Adams, Jeanette 64 Adams, Bob 93 Albertson, Larry 15 Alexander, Lisa 24, 113 Allen. Roger 62 Anderson, Barbara 64 Armstrong. Bob 67 Arthur, Brenda 66 Auerback, Brad 92 Baldwin, William 91, 103 Barron, Don 97 Barton, Brenda 21.81.112 Baugh, Tracy 112 Beck. John 68. 97 Bishop, Cheryl 113 Bishop, Mike 64 Blazek. Anthony 64, 97 Bohannon, Kelly 64 Brandlein, James 62 Brizendine, Gary 97 Brower, Christie 60 Brown, Kevin 97 Browne, Robert 91 Bruner, Pat 72 Buckner, Tracy 112 Bueno, Paula 61, 113 Burnett, James 97 Bush, Mary 83 Campbell, Brian 68 Capler, Mary 21, 60, 64 Case, Wes 91 Chance, Tom 67 Chupp, Vanessa 64 Clayton, Gilford 64. 97 Cotton, Tamara 64 Cox, Marilyn 112 Coy, Suzanne 64 Crocker, Rebecca 64 Cross, George 97 Davis, Terry 64 Demore, Joe 97 DeWester, Jeff 97 Dietel. Mark 51, 56, 68. 97. 156 Duncan, Julie 32,112 Duvall, Jeff 163 Duvall, Rober 91 Dye, Ellen 15, 73 Eder, Debbie 64 Elkins. Marcia 60 Elliott, Carol 64 Elliott, Tammy 64 Engel, Craig 63, 64 Engelau, Randal 97 Ensinger, Sharon 21,60 Farley, Debbie 64 Ferree. Susan 61. 83 Fielder. Terry 108 Fields, Debbie 64 Fisher. David 67. 68 Forni, Beth 51, 60. 81, 112 France. Dale 165 Francis. Penny 62 Freese, Steve 62 Frye, Dennis 68 Gent, Joy 64 Gilbert, Barbar 32, 60,64 Green, Je1'1'64 Grenoble, Sally 64, 81 Grist, Barbar 60 Haag. Kenneth 93 Hammond, Joe 92,156 Henderson, Alma 64 Hensley, Dacid 108 Henthorne. Gary 24, 93 Hilbert, Bryan 97 Hord. Harold 97 Houston, Richard 97 Huffman, Thad 64 Humston. James 68 Jelase. Ann 113 Johnston, Sandy 66 Jones, Bill 97, 107 Justice, Dave 63, 108 Karozos, Jim 32 Karozos, Joan 67 Kennedy. Kristopher 67 Kight, Lisa 81 Kress. Joe 97 Kress, Kim 64 Lancaster, Mike 64 Lane. Barb 64 Lawrence, Donna 112 Lee. Kristie 61, 112 Lewis, Debbie 64 Lock, Kevin 66, 91,103 Lock, Susie 60 Lohman, Vickie 64 Louzon, Bob 103 Mann, Kevin 68 Mansbury. Jon 68, 93 Marlow, Ann 64 Maschino, Randy 97 Mattingly. Kenneth 62, 67 Mattingly. Patsy 60, 61, 64 Mayhew, Tom 67, 103 McBride. James 60. 97 McE1fresh, Jacquelyn 31 McKinney, Tim 68 McNabney, Jim 91 Melloh, Paul 91 Mercer, Je1'f97 Meyer, Marty 97 Miller, Donnita 64 Mills, Cindy 64 Moore, Jamie 64 Morris, Julie 64 Nelson, Sheila 73 Nield, Bob 93 Osborne, Kurt 108 Parduc, Kenny 62 Parks, Lisa 73 Perkinson, Tammy 64 Perry, Val 60, 64. 112 Phelan, Pat 97 Pike. Laura 60 Pitman, Tammy 60,70 Plake. Tom 93, 108 Puckett. Scott 21, 60, 103 Rafdal, Jim 108 Reynolds. Charles 91 Rickerd, Karen 113 Rigdon, Patti 30 Ritter, Paul 163 Rivers, Sue 113 Roberson, Tammy 64 Roth. Susan 113 Rothkopf. Beth 34 Sanchez, Mary 61 Schaler. Todd 97 Schnepp, Guy 64 Schoch, Steve 91 Schutz. Stan 91. 103 Shoemaker. Dale 64 Shack, Stacey 83, 112 Simone, Karen 64, 112 Simpson, Joni 112 Simpson, Tim 97 Skaggs, Tom 97 Slevin, Holly 32, 60 Smith, A197 Spurgeon, Deana 64 Stansbury, Brad 68, 97 Stapp, Jc1'f68 Steeb. Karen 73 Stephens. Debbie 63 Stewart, Kathy 1 12 Stillaboiier, Steve 62 Stotts, Beth 64, 113 Stucki, Bill 73 Suhrkamp. Carl 64 Suiters, Donna 34 Taylor, Gregg 163 Thompson, Dave 68. 91 Todd, Jim 103 Turk, Karen 64, 112 Waidlich. Bob 64 Walcott. Sandy 112 Wallace. Stan 97 Washam. Theresa 64 Webster, Tim 104 Wehlage, Nick 91 Wheeler, Kevin 60 Whitaker, Dave 64 Widdilield. Mark 60 Wild. Sandy 60 Wiser, Mark 21,91,103 Wolsiffer. Rick 64 Zemer, Richard 93 hr-f an After the final bell third period, hungry students make a mad dash lunch. Lunch period is the best time for students to see friends they to the ever-popular snack bar. The snack bar items supplement ine school don't see during the school day. LQQQ i. -1 l -1 11 . 1 i.11-1 liais- l-4111 M22 I MQ!! ,O NYT' QT? ? IM AQ i Reaching . . . After discovering our abilities to learn, participate, strive and belong, we are ready to reach out. Out school year was well spent ifwe have found that reaching out to others - simply reaching out to life is now an integral part of ourselves. Happiness and heartaches are both a part of reaching out. If we can accept this and work toward our goal with cheerful deter- mination, we will find that behind each door there are more goals to be reached. Each may be more difficult to achieve than the one be- fore, yet each is more rewarding, making us stronger and better people. qs' ,551 ' WY!! Vi Q ' y x ' 345 if s '+- I 4 KY4, . 1 J ., Q L' fl i Q . ' Q fs Nfigi , QL A Q A? X X132 2? ff ' 'Ui ' :E igfv 3 ' . Q V. V I , ' 5 - xt' ... 'N' ' M if ' 'X K nr A at i ,v , . cm 'V' f Q it y A- 1- in nu., . : Af! ,' 4 -' . -f f my ., I ,--h M t V - 1 K , 'Y v 'Kkf,'. f ..- AW tives: Siigwf 5 SSW N sssfgb? BNN... 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