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From here we will begin our yearly journey through a land that offers many opportunities. For some of us, it will be the beginningg for some, the same old routineg and for some, the culmination of our high school career. Yes, it is time to res turn to Wildcat Country and to be- gin another year of learning. Many of us are reluctant to begin but the call of the school bell is strong and we know that another year is under- way. So we exchange beach towels and swimming pools for textbooks and class rooms and once again we venture through the portals of South High School to enter the Wildcat world of education. 530- xv iam -il t . N vs' ' . Y' , '+ Q lv W5 ' 4 if: 1,3 ,W 5 . F if ,. V J- tirflk 1 ' 2 N? f M a Y i ' 1- at K if-A 5: l' g 'Q ' ' - Q. .ge ., S. it I - B E i ' V AY? W ,Q ' , - . .gtg V M 1 2, 'Q 5 A . 14 '59 ' X Etta w r 1 I Q ' - . XX I ' ' fx? ' - WR X ' ' TX .sg e ' f-in 1 11 , firfiiiiifi ' . 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Kf ,- if, ' ,TZ 7 - 'uf' 5.1 , A I, ' :..- 4 . h K5 ,yr V- ' my v -J.: J A gflf.. L' l IW-- 'f - R '1 bi' -'. -' 4 H - U M f 4.1 'fx 'L3 ' I .- 1. F' Q. 'A' '- .h . ' -' x. . ' -- , . ' I E , . - '. S- Q, Jjiji- -1s .1. g'JQ. .L 1 QVAA-Tlx.-.Aa t,'v:'i2, J 1, 9 711?In...- -1- 2 uwf-'-iw' L4-W '-i':.'5' 5' fa V' . K' D X- -' D r. - I ' Q ' 1 4 FV: - 3 pq- A A -. .4 . I 1- A - , , ' 'H AL JA l fn J . .. . li' 9 X ff . .. A , . - , . fr- ., .. I, .X , is-' li l ' Y l H 1 .uryqmskg . ' .I f. , , F . .A I , ,, Y I. rf V i - li ' V J ... An. I l. '- wvqff ,-fllvl F l Hello Sophomoresg Welcome To Wildcat Country! JF Q ' , , X We 'Sf L S r,-fzr,-,. The sign said, Wildcat Country . . . Welcome Sopho- mores and welcome we were. It was late in August and we were attending South High School for the first time as students. School hadn't officially begun but we were there with our parents amidst faculty members, student boosters, and adult bdosters trying to find our new schedules and learn the in's and out's of life at South. The evening was unbelieveably hotg the schedules were unbelieveably confusingg and the speeches were unbe- lieveably long but we stayed and we learned. We finally figured out which IBM number told us who our counse- lor was and which division met in what room. The whole evening left us a bit overwhelmed but everyone was con- fident that we would soon learn the routine and find our way around. Yes, we were welcomed and we were now a part of Wildcat Country. 'i -' H Q 'i P :-va 4. WY .1 ,gi 14 QQ 10 25253552225 my 1, - .r L Bagan :Mrk V 3ffjW-QaVW 'W f' MQW: , - - -3. I W 4 xx ,,,4 -'g ' Cv . 1 3 ' , i g soph,omor?c1gssV j : seirtle?M1 nt8ro fW1neW gait, :QW were as we Km dm 1119 mIiUi5QlS st0n' s 'bfficefqhe the, b o o k' b u t I10'W OU! we knew that :opt hlgfl, - ' A School is underway the student body uson. It takes a lot play- in tune and unison and dance an on- the SOFC cheers, ut sun,,th --r. 1 . LL QEMYEQHHZHQQLL .1 'lm idx-1 w2frx'2'?? if fl f-'fr o W CRK HARD..WORK HARE A!- Q ,N '23 , .L o ' if -'Tl vw' 14 -v, , fs rv 1 .. . ORK HARD...WORK HARD Q- 'U ,o, Ki . I f. klymx V, .. Q-, N-,LW-1-- 'iVi 'U V I vw li ' l 2 fe 9 I I ' ru E4 I U W ig' f 1 E x . v .., . . In , - AVI JJ 5 I-J ., . A . ,, H I , WMS' M! Y It .L1.,A...lR:. . If Q ..., ' -X., -:.:.- ff 7- '4- 41Ay'A,d..,l MINUTES SECONDS -. 9' 0 . I, 33 ' W was glii vm' vw , Wt- 0 . -. ,. Q 0603 3005 kQ I Q.. i V if HK s Q I 4 ...z ' ' K ' P'iV1-Hnwizls-'7 -T F Q - . l WJ A ywf I if F QW , x 55 ' 1' X x ' k , 4 .,-! ' A is Fr . V 3,79 A 6, 5' M ... 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Xl, if .1 ....p. X f' I v , - 1 1. Q f Nh 41 Q ,f W is ,Ay 35' L X 54 1 ff- 1 1 Y fe A -QM , 'lf' f i x 1' Y ,W -1--W f Y 1 . -S15 5 GS 79 Happenings In Wildcat Country Football season in Wildcat Coun- try has two happenings that add color and pagentry to the games. The lirst social occasion is Home- coming held on the evening of Oc- tober 16, and it is truly a happen- ing for everyone involved. Prepa- rations begin weeks before the big night as queen candidates are nom- inated and chosen by the student body. ln an effort to decorate the gym, the dance committee busily plans, prepares, and stuffs chicken wire until Homecoming Day ac- tually arrives. Flowers are bought: new hair styles are created: home- coming outlits are purchased, dates are made, and linally the big night arrives, Each queen has a new con- vertible to drive her around the sta- dium, an escort to do her bidding, a crown to sparkle in her hair, and a dozen roses to press as a keepsake. The dance is held on Saturday night and once again the queens are presented to the student body. The court consisted ol' Vanessa Cal- houn, Lisa Custer, .lean Daniels, Gloria Moore, Lchan Myers, Vicki Warren, and Robin Williams. lt is a grand finale for homecoming and it would have been a grand night for yearbook pictures ifthe photog- rapher's car hadn't broken down. Such mishaps are part ofa year- book advisor's nightmares and one ofthe hazards ofjournalism and so we mention the dance but regretful- ly do not picture it. The second big happening during football season is Parent's Night held at the last home game of the season. This is a very special event as players and cheerleaders get a chance to intro- duce their parents and publicly say thanks for all the things that Mom and Dad have done. Who but par- ents would put up with the trouble we cause them during a season. We have late practice which means late meals, and sore muscles which take a little rubbing and a lot of loving care. We have to keep our school grades up in spite of weary bodies and tired minds, and sometimes Mom and Dad have to beg, plead and threaten to keep us at the books. We live the games for ten consecutive Friday nights while Mom and Dad, sitting in the stands, die a thousand deaths each time we venture onto the playing field, Yes, parents are very impor- tant to us all and this night offers us a chance to show our appreciation by sharing the spot light on a spe- cial occasion. . I - 5, N -, . . . wixx xy., ,. . 3 ' M v ,9- ,gf A '- 'eenmgw Af! ' P 1 , N . . U ,X fi 1 Q, bf. ' 4, ' , ' -11 5q:c,g,4,, ',: I Q, Q, L fj.,Ql: Al- . 'L . : Mstifg? V - . f 4' V I: x V . ,.,f-' I 11 , , Tr' ff-F-5' ? '0 - rf 2 fy A ' 1' 'W 'ff t 21111 l I ly X X 1 K' F- 9' 1- N W KN.. QX ' 5 - ' if wh.,-mjir ' uf ' . ' 41 ,'.,.7 4. ' W- 9 9--, L 4' x p. ,1,.:'1: .fr I . .-v A49 .4.-- -3, Sh. k is -. ,1 54,1 .s 5 hi v Tim 75 I 4 ' QV' 'F Q W KV M , , . - - rg A V A -. lrn1g,, 1 -- 19 1. 1 n 1 1 , ll '25 March To The Beat Come join the crowd for football season is under way and everyone is in high spirits. We march to the beat from September to No- vember as we cheer our team to victory. It's a time of rhythm and everyone makes his own kind of music. The cheerleaders begin the beat as they chant the cries of encouragement to the UHICIIS team and the band increases the rhythm as it presents its half time shows. Who can resist the cadence of the drums as the band performs percision drills on the football field or presents special shows which feature the percussion section? Who can ignore the beat of a drum solo or of a special performance by the drill team or the majorettes? Yes, the rhythm is there and the beat is loud and clear. Cheerlead- ers, majorettes band members, drill team members, and even fans in the stand march to the beatu, for who can resist the rhythm of football season with its chants, drums, music, and percision drills. 5- is , sa? ,, Q FF Y' ?l WT' P! Being on the Cross Country team takes stam- ina, vitality, determination, and the will to demonstrate that final effort that is needed for a long distance race. Members of the CC team don't share the recognition that mem- bers of other sports receive, but they are an important part in the athletic program in Wildcat Country. They train hard for long hours to develop the endurance needed for a cross country race and they run in all types of weather, rain or shine. It's a fascinating sport which requires great energy and strong reso- lution to achieve the desired results. But even the Cross Country team has its lighter mo- ments like the afternoon that team members ran upon the couple in the park. Unexpected moments that are shared as well as a desire to be the best are the essential elements in making a good team and our Cross Country team is good! -af pw. 1 I f -' A79 2 'A 13' -Q '.a ff H ,aff x , r 1 1 Q5 9 . .-. 1'-2 M F W ' 1 ' 1 ', ini :Jn ' as isf Y J JEL Q 1 A 8-1 1, , -.I if -41 ,... 1 r ax 1,1 6 N P' wad nj' -'iw F j Jr - ea-- L f On Stageg Drama Unfolds South High School's drama department and symphony orchestra presented The Emperor's New Clothes as their annual children's play. This was the first musical that South has done in many years and it was really a big success. Like any presentation, the play offered its humorous moments back stage that only the mem- bers ofthe cast and crews knew about: there was Jim's fast change when he had to wrestle with his red tights, there was the problem of keeping the emperor's crown on during the final procession, and there was the mystery of two bottles of milk presented to the advisors at the cast party. These are the moments that make working together a memory that will never be forgotten. The Emperor ...... Jim Stegmoeller Womble, a Swindler . . Debbie Burson Woe, His Partner .,.,.. Time Rowe The Queen ......,....., Sally Fitch The Crown Prince ...... Rita Mason The Magician ,,........ Jackie Jones The Janitor ....,..... Carol Thomas The Minister of State . James Weems The Secretary of State . . Steve Jones The Royal Page ....... Mark Miller Ladies and Gentleman ofthe Court Paula Warren, Gloria Miller, Dan Brumiield. What We Do Besides School Work This year again brought many of the usual assemblies, concerts, parties, and special events. Along with the traditional yearbook campaign, came some new attractions such as a drama workshop held at Wittenberg. Stu- dents in Mrs. Deem's literature class also turned to dramatics when they acted out Dante's symbolic trip through hell. Many students enjoyed various receptions and talk- sessions with guests after programs that were presented. Cften these parties were held in the library but occasionally even the library club found time to celebrate among them- selves. The international gap was breached this year when Japanese students enlightened us with talks about their home-land. These special attractions span the scope of the school and even turn up at the sports events as Mr. Weller was surprised by a token of affection for his faithful service as time-keep- er for the basketball games. All in all, there has been a wide variety of special events to keep us busy and interested when we weren't in class. DRUGS 'Q 'A :' 'fr , 1217? fidf' X ,I E V A V . ,ly 1 v. I - --,1 gA ,4, . , 1 fifh l A' Q H ! w fx' I L F' ' 57, f 1 Wi J' i ' :J 13 M , , j1r::.:. ' 'QQ ' L Q ,I R '? E, f x I K .A 55:5 J 555' ' A Ai? F , fx 7 , 4 iifrfiigii ' wi' ,251 mmm AX 3:11 he 4 if' ! I 1,5 lv I W J H f ' ,fd 17 . x E - '45-gn A QE XS .--f KL s . R Lis 'M 43' 45 Sl' ' ,,.-- ' ,f ...- , :ee -... ,.--- - , W., ,,....af,.,.... - 9' 1 f ' ' 'Lf .. ?7' F V .,., ' ,A K t t . - ' e 1 ati ' ' 1 'V t' 1- Hass' ,EN x . --X TQ: i - 'gi-.-, . Q I Each year begins with a new HERALD staff and a new WILDCAT staff who hopefully will have new and better ideas to achieve and surpass the goals set by the publication system. ln the past both the yearbook and the newspaper have received numerous awards for creativity, originali- ty, and talent in their fields. Our goal, to make '72 the best year ofpublications, will be reached because of the cooperation of our staff members working as a unit and the dedication of each student. We are the historians of the school and our job is es- sential, We record the school events bi- weekly in ,the newspaper and annually in the yearbook, and the pictures we take, the articles that we write, and the lay-outs that we create become a living legend as we record life in Wildcat Country. ',.i-A ..f ' The Winter Routine livolves November to March is like a gigan- tic snowball light . ,. wel and eold but lun and invigorating. l.ike an afternoon in the snow, winter ean be damp and sloppy or dry and erispg it can he the bright sparkle ol' the sun on lireshly lallen snow or the gloomy elleets ol' the llu with that stul'l'y lie- verish leeling. Yes, winter is a para- dox, not only in the world outside but also in the sehool. lt's a time when elasswork and assignments bring us boredom and headaches, and yet, basketball, gymnastics, and wrestling ol'l'er us suspense and thrills. Winter means exams with long nights ol' reviewing, hours ol' studying, and moments ol' panie as we glance over the lirst semester test, but it also means new elasses lor see- ond semester, new teachers with dil- lerent ideas, and a new ehanee as we begin another eourse. Winter ollers a variety ol' entertainment with plays and special programs as well as the routine ol' long days under the inllu- enee ol' books. Winter, like a snow- ball light, gives us thrills and disap- pointments ... the thrill ol making your first snowball or watching your team win and the disappointment of being wiped out before you get to throw your snowball or ol' having everyone ol' your teaehers assign a test on the same day. ' 1 :fig '1 J Q' - ITEQW F :ff av EXW mm gf ' . H X 1xUQ' ' I -' Iv, If if 4 Elmgxg ,sn T UT, fi , by ,L ,A f . fri' :Q L I V 1 f i , , , Pg I L.. 3 f i ! 3 -J V I - -xi If T ' f,f x I 11 ZF - Q.-.M ,K le U' F N 4 s. 'xr r 37 Juniors: The Middle Group A Routine With Promise Being a junior is like the middle of a trip. We're too far from the beginning to share the newness and the excitement of the sophomores, and we really aren't close enough to graduation to know the thrill and anticipation of the seniors. Somedays it seems that we're just here, caught in a routine, quietly doing our jobs and silently marking our time. However, in reality we are an essential part of Wildcat Country: we are steady in our determination and diligent in our development. We know our way around and we are quickly learning the roles that we will assume as seniors. Wherever you look . . . in the offices, in the sports events, in the yearbook room, in the music department, or even in the hall- ways . . . we are there working and build- ing for a better year and a brighter future. Yes, we, the juniors, are the middle group. What we do seems routine but what we are developing in leadership brings the prom- ise of achievement and advancement in the Wildcat Country of 1973. 4- ' I5-NX Mil , 'Mint vi 1 ., f Y This Is The Way Our School Day Goes This is Wildcat Country without the glamor and the excitement . . , the day to day routine which is really the constant factor in our life . . . the steady course that our school day revolves around. This is the real thing from 8:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. . . . this is South High School: teachers getting a quick cup ofcoffee in the lounge, custodians making repairs when something goes wrong, and stu- dents going through all the phases of school life. We can be very serious when we're working on a chemistry project or on a library assignmentg we can be very helpful when a fellow student needs a liftg and we can be very giddy when we throw our first bowling ball or take time to blow up a balloon. We can be many things but our outlook is constant: we are the Wildcats of Wildcat Country. ,sa ...S -mf' mn -13 .Q Q. 'sffitf i as , ... , '-1110? u1 l.. a.. t ' i ' 5 , iq 4 ' fi? Q- i E Q i 13 , ? t M5 gg,i!if n U ' 'mtg it ' -V ily, ,lift tml ggfig E it mrs-4 le X E so ,.L. EZ? .. Y 3-.-.. ,. i.. . i, .. - ,. - T f T V55 V, 9 K ri T ei X L5 w H- 1 S, i E .,. 3. V ati .. 4. ... L, ai? ..,' V -,': -.', 1 as X 2 s 5 J 2 l is I f l li ,4 M.. . 21 ' 'E ' . IP ' 'Y 1 Www H 9 a La Vd W 'n F MM L., ,,- N ' L ' ' .... 'W V , v 4 V I 5 ,. A ,L V Iw iw jk -F W ' 1 k ,fi NN 'W A W - l Ba- W Nwmv Z.. ' N ftwi-.mi 5 i V .I Z - . K 1' , if 'J QW 4- Q'-F 'A ' V Z fy , F NW- W': 'Qfi 'EM '-2-m ly x X 1 up -si Mwww Wwww MmwmJ Mmm , 'ViQWfi fifwl x P J' jg!! ' L 'W FWWM -I H r- ,H . ' Q 53 ., , Q . -- ., - y '- Wwwmg Q' JAX-. 1,1 'wr 1WK4WWiaMWm HRW X5 1 V' ,-KQIAJ V QQ' Santa Claus is coming to Wildcat Country and we can hardly wait. We begin by being extra good just in case he's checking on us and as the season draws near, we make preparations in all the traditional ways. The spirit of Christmas is found at school, at home, and in the community as Christmas trees, colored lights, gaily-wrapped pack- ages, and pine wreaths with bright red bows begin to appear. We join in the spirit of the season and add a few personal touches of our own as we make last minute preparations for Christmas vacation. We visit each other, exchange presents, present special programs, give Christmas parties, and enjoy the splendor around us. Christmas is coming and we are ready as we take a final precaution by visiting Santa and whispering our special wishes just to him. 40 If :ft .,,'i, -, xA 10-H. 11: . gl- , . 1- . '3 ' 'F 'r .Jin w. ,l ...-. 'f . -I' .V 7 . ,A , .w . I M . -1x R 5 .'r 'W .'.1,.1,'. , '? -L 0754 ' I' Lf . ' 7 x-'. X. , .x 0 ,t . - l.- . .-9. . -. ,X ' 1-.xr . . V ,.- ' 5' ' : , f--4 .- 4 li 1,-o-lfpn. 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This year the :hoir presented four soloists Sandy Holstein, Phyllis Lloyd, Sindy Scott, and Cindy Wallace . .. who delighted the audience 43 Christmas Arrives At Wildcat Country Amidst Musical Harmony with special selections of Christmas music and several members of the Music Theory class who directed many of the musical numbers. The program was presented to the student body during school and to the public on a Sunday afternoon early in December. A new addition to the Holiday program was a special presentation by the Gospel Choir, a newly formed group of singers who specialize in gospel singing. All in all, we were offered a wide range of Christmas music to put us into the Holiday spirit and to make us begin to think early of thejoys of Christmas. gm., . -V., if' ' ' 2- 1' 11 3 J N.. K --,. .4 sav- .g, naar 44 xml! ,N J 'I , , I Q - 4 1 L - 45 !v yi 26+ P- 3 , f f 'ff'1 f 3 I .ff f QU-.1 Av: , , 1 5 M G W Ti-if. 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Ji- - . aa, Q! tml Roundballs, tennis shoes, hardwood, hoops, and uniforms are the fundamentals of the game but the players, the coaches, the referees, the cheerleaders, the pep band, and the fans are the true essence ofbasketball. No matter what the score isg no matter who the opponents arcg no matter what night the game is held, the real joy of the sport is in the individuals who participate on the playing floor, on the bench, or in the stands. 49 1 1 x 0 x-'- Ky 1 4' .. Q, Hia. N Q wf asa up 5 x f' E5 f'N- E 'V ET THE P CE F0 T u- . ,g.' ,. Basketball season is underway and the team sets the pace for a hardwood tour which begins with the North game in No- vember and ends with the dis- trict tournament in March. It's five months of action, hard- work, and excitement. It's knowing that we had a winning season and yet, sharing disap- pointments along the way, es- pecially being defeated by North twice in one season. It's finding out in the middle ofthe season that Benny Gaines has to sit out six weeks after a ton- sillectomy and learning after the season that Tony Hubbard has been named to the GOL team. It's winning and losing and having moments when ev- eryone is on their feet pulling for the last basket which will win the game. It's coming to school one morning to find out that the pants to the basketball uniforms have been stolen and then playing most of the re- maining season in away uni- forms. It's a season packed with action and filled with a promise for next year . . . most ofthe Wildcats will be back to lead next year's team. 3 Sv Aksr . A -Kg?-X j QL ' 7:4 f 1 v ,f-ff : I , ff -was F551-K? ' ll Y ., A f 1 f ,V gg: ' E1 .l:,,.4 fi 3 NI I I 4 L32 PM if 1 lay iv 21' '15 A QM ,-ISL-fi ,AQ Ex 1 wx, t 'cg I V r .74 VI:-Q 'L U P55-my' xl-'V -I ii.: .ll fix fx- ' . Y , , . P. x JM jpefpx. ESQ if I ' ' 4 55- 1 C' is Aj , ' Y !.,a-K W 51? 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From the first crack ofthe ringmaster's whip to the last clown dance the receptive crowd was thoroughly entertained. This year's show also included the debut of the Swedish ball routine. Even though the music and spotlights had to be interrupted awhile to aid Chuck lson, who had an accident on the trampoline, the show continued in the circus tradition. Children were delighted when they were treated to balloons - this made their evening worthwhile and rounded out the circus atmosphere, 1. -'Gy-v'Q 1 -LA L ,As ..-stu.: 60 W'TTl,11iT1fMggsw,i,'T Y Q Y r Y X Yr My W ' ' ' Y YK 9 f V F Q nu WWW . - , D. ' 0 , 71 235' - I 0' .15 SA Z' ,ia - . W? 1 Q a G. lm jf: w Q f ,- f XA' X'fii'!!!' wg ff ,. . 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So grab a guy and head for Wildcat Country to enjoy the fun at the annual Sadie Hawkins Dance. Every- one dresses in costumes fit for the occasion and this year we were able to slide'l right into the middle of thingsg compliments of a giant slide that ran from the gym balcony to the main floor. Along with dancing andjust enjoying being with a special guy, girls were given the opportunity to marry their dates and many were given a in- side look at a specially built jail house. The eve- ning was highlighted by an all-girl wash-board band and special prizes were awarded for cos- tumes. It was a grand evening and a perfect way to leave the winter dreariness behind and begin to think about the spring days that are to come. . ' X NJ 5 51221 f 1,1 ,IU 41, A, ,xv ol W' :IW if 'f.W1'M13aN' 'gf . A Hr W MW L' fw2E5E,ziz v -. gvw' v1 ,BJ'5'Xx 2 : Cf-1, , ,V 12.5 ,,,.-, ...-it , N, if I , , l 1:1-H154-:,4 -- 1'n':. 1 if Q 4 Z ,aI2?: .M jf? ff 5 4 QV, is Yi- xv x xp-A 5 46 I lx A .. 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'N l J' .ayli N I I cs. L A t' 5 J , y . ' A ll QRX 1 i if-:. ' ' N E ' it x lv V131 X., S Q .. X.- iK5,'NM3v 'W -4: The Sadie Hawkins winners includ- ed: lst place Vicky Moon and 2nd place Jean Daniels for the best dressed gal. Gary Griffin and Marce- ta Thomas didn't win a prize but remarked by saying they too were winners because they had each other. Mike Brickman and Karla Rambo received the prize for the best dressed couple. Pete Brown runs away with first place for the best dressed guy, while Rusty Saunders beams with happiness as he shows offhis corsage which won him a first place honor. Everyone at the dance seemed to enjoy himself, so we must consider them all winners. ,ax I 6 Fifi :F . .. 'Mt-rzqvre .,...iU ., swf ,,-.T .,--4. , Y .. ,wr .EL-'Exfi Q, '- JY .Ai I - M., .' ', .1 ,-1, . i 1 ,.,. ..a .rv .. .4 DDERS, DUTIES DEED Student officers . . . in some schools they are only figure heads but not in Wildcat Country. Here the student council officers and the senior class officers are busy peo- ple who play a major role in the policies of South High School. Student Council meets at regular intervals during the school year and performs its duties as rep- resentatives between the student body and the administration. This year's officers were doers in every sense of the word and their year was most productive in terms of the deeds they accomplished. The senior class officers didn't begin their real work until second semester when they were confronted with the many senior ac- tivities such as Skip Day, Class Night, Prom, and Graduation. There were many times when the two groups joined forces to complete an activity and they presented a well-organized plan in the things that they did. Yes, student officers are doers who at times need a forty hour day to complete their duties and accomplish their deeds but this year they were most effective in their work. sf J t are -rss' Q Jia Q35 . 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JK' w -,II W 59, ' ' . .fL,,. .in , ' 'f Q A f . . .aff-?wfxff f fi. 1 ' 1' 2 , me WMS, M' Ae S ' 5 .'.sa'17 56' , I Ir- -' 13 ,' ' . 4- . 4,: in ' 2 .' ' 41 ' . , N -', we - 41 'N 1153? Q ,aff ,M 4 ,IIII X' edt l '-IB: it 'E-T !? Q!Fi lg , . A-V. . ,, 1, 4 ,M J I -. . Q, f 5: I. ll Auf' X1 6 530114, 1 X. W. . .I3.',,g -Q W! I N aw 2' - ,, 'Rig B ws Sv t '1 ' 5 f y 'G-'A ,- . ,L -if i nfs., , Q. Q :if WD 2 ' A , 4- Today's young women have many things to offer to the world at large and they are confi- dent in the place they will take in society. The girls in Wildcat Country are examples ol tomorrow's women and their talents are demonstrated in many ways. One ofthe best exam- ples ofthis talent is found in the Home Economics Classes as the girls make and model their 7Vildcat Country Presents Beauty and Talent! -2. ig if 'T 1 ir? wn creations. The time and effort that these outfits represent demonstrate the beauty and he talent that these young women have to offer. They have a special pride in their work and hey are entitled too much praise for the work that they do. Yf I K., .. ,' j ' ,. ' K A , hh xl! 7 JH: 57 ' L 5. S ,g i ,f , ,1 V , 1 4 . . '1 'Q Q vs wg- I Q llx ' .I ma -www - 4-J.. , J I Bri!-' Q A s Jo J f .viz llf I7-CJ r, . 9-E 'gf 122: -1 . X d , l 1, .,.,., 2 U' av '- , 4, ' 1. XX -X bs 4 . I 52, s ff? is K V i. Q rf ? . was fl- . iff' 1 gl! C? X x ,H I L I 10 'fs E Tig ' . Emp' J-:G E f I F 'QTI A .var-. .' X 'r 1 .: -, g-3 wgflf ' , 1' .s::. lXI,j'-Wy.. nf- W '7'5'1' wi . H J -y f x ??' 1 '. : .., xl' r -:lL s. '-j.- - T.- 1 ,, .. .. P x po,- -..,. I .L L 'ff 'ua in-it Music Is A Part Cf Wildcat Country Music is creativity and although many people go through life without having a chance to display the creative factor in their personality, this is not true in Wildcat Country. Our Music department offers ample opportunities for us to display and improve our musical talents. Mrs. Alice Marshall has a unique way of bringing creativity to its fullest among her vocal students and the school and community are often delighted by the programs the choirs present. Mr. John Amerman and Mr. Gary Calhoun, each adding a bit of his own uniqueness, combine their efforts to work with the many bands at South to present the ultimate in sound during their many programs. Yes, music is creativity and it is an important part of Wildcat Country. L, 83 Charlie Brown Cast Charlie Brown ........ Tim Rowe Snoopy ........ J im Stegemoeller Linus .....,....,... Mark Miller Schroder ........... Virgil Kapp Pepperiment Patty .... Sally Fitch Lucy ...........,... Rita Mason You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown. . .You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown . l Z l :sl x 12 l ,U 84 ouire A Good Man, Charlie Brown. . . You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown I. 07: This was the year for musicals in Wildcat Country and what bet- ter way could the drama department end its year than with the play YOU'RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN. Com- bined talents of the music department and the drama department made this play one of the favorites of all those who were privi- leged to see it. Short skits about Charlie Brown and his friends were the highlights of this musical comedy and the cast did a great job in making the characters come alive and giving the audi- ence a glimpse of their favorite comic strip characters. 85 oint ocational X if ' K chool M if AaffJgiFiA,Y Auto Body Re pair . . . Carpentry . . . lC0mH1CICiH5lAAI1S . . . Cosmetolog 86 A f i I , t' k . ef? H . 'X 1 ,L nz 5 '-'is J 'Agn 'X ,J XL! 'x wg I, W 4 west, t 1 z X ii x X N .- ii: fin-gtg? ' C' 21571 X YM ' AL1- T Q Veggie, I 'Li-9 N Q 5 x if . 'ii -. fd S4 -. 'I J , it L ' if' 5 t xc .i 5 f : . i N it it i Q Y ix in I ' f K .. 1 QL: J ' NI t ,- X , 5, X Dental 'Technfology .Drafting . . . Electricity . . . Food Service '87 Q, Tx 'S -Tri., JVS is a unique experience for those iQF: ' who wish to learn a vocation of their interest. Many South students com- bined with those students of North and r the surrounding county schools work together in preparing themselves for jobs in the fields of mechanics, cosme- K tology, commercial art, electronics, f . . .you name itg JVS has it. K I B k Foundry . . . Horticulture . . . Office Machine Clerical Class 88 'aff ff' QA I blasonry . . . Sheet Metal . . . Stenography . . . Welding ,, l i 'i il F il fs' 1- 'f -. ' ga Y-fa -.4 3 c i ffl' l Tl l ln an if-no fn V 'Qi L 'M l. , l pf' Q i ill i. r'1'. ,I li l 1 , - , YA .,, . 4 , .Ml , 3, i. -. ,,- M-, .i - . um, M, - -u .. -J l Spriiig is in the air and lilo scams lo Luke on ai. new look in Wildcat Coun- try. Sadie Hnwkizfs Dziy begins the now scuson and rho Gymlrzinn show with Ll circus tliernc follows lust in its looi steps. Sluclcnls begin to cliguii lockers zincl io find clursrxca zi drug. Sonic even Luke Ll look into a cinss Lhcy have sclicuulcd for ncxi your. Pictures ure tzilzen for Lhc ycurlnoolr and SO!T!CllEUCbiliSl1iO1'ClillllI'4,ZSlillglO cziich zi group getting reucly Llizzn LO luke the uciuzil picture. Sturlipzni Council ollicazis give the cziaiicru 11 big srnilc und lxlulionul l-lonor Socicij-J strikes ai liornizil pose to liighlighi their day. Yes. spring is in ihc uir und South High School is rcucly Lo Lulcc on L1 new wav ol' lilc. 90 Q ls 'LEarth Day Is Every Day or so the sign said as the student body began an all-out campaign for ecology. Everybody took part in the clean-up drive including a couple of teachers who enjoyed the park in the hall way and a couple who took the signs almost too literally. All of this was just a part of welcoming spring and many celebrated its arrival in other ways. For some, it meant getting out doors and for some, it was just another time to hit the books and sit through one more class. For the boys' Block S, it was a time to give the baseball team an extra lift by presenting the coach with a check to be used as needed. For the band, it was once again time for practice as they pre- pared for the Memorial Day parade. Yes, ecology and spring go hand in hand and the residence of Wildcat Country support them both. l l l l l 4 1 I l . diff, l a p wk , I 1 l IPM! 5 , I ri' .- - ' Bill? 1 f fl ' 5. 3:51 .H . . V , Lain- Av :Z--. . il 92 A Glimpse of Wildcat Country In Spring dlffx f r '95 T' fx? 5 lf- .7 ,,- ' ' 1 f 5 . ,X ,-,f Wg,,lmPEQiM'fj:, - iiiffx in. i 93 5 if we . ff 12 57, 5 , , , ,ff 1, LE 'i- T -1324 'Q' f ,,,rj, 35 7, 'Af 1,-H ' Il 2' W ' ' ' .L I i-i..g lV P A ,- V A a +1-ll .. UL x n--- , ' .1 .f ' .. ng?-gf! fi'-r ' ,.. , ,. .. . 5-ff'u.,, - ., I, E5 ' NWI W . I Si - P .F 1 1 E 7' Wildcat Country Thaws Out There's nothing quite so wonderful as a spring day amidst flowers, waterfalls, and beautiful settings. It's a photographefs delight and a yearbook staffs dream. It's a perfect time for posed shots and also for those candids that make a lay-out something special. It gives us a chance to catch the staff advisor with both hands full of pinwheels and several seniors already tired from the prospects of graduation. Spring is a special time of year as it is full of beautiful colors and the prospect of graduation and the close of school. J.- 1 -efivtii-TM-'i 'll -t sf , as 1, .-fe , 1 ' 3. .jf 1-- N,-', N ' -af:5:ew- ,L , , , -iw- 'I Aff 15525521 - . .f-.- . -- ,, , .- . 1 Ax .1 x 95 YV'-1' av K1 ,.,- '!' 1 , 1- , . !,. Hg..- ' Ea df! aff' .-ff' g X Qxwq ' Q X .. mu I .Y ..-1-'L' ' :A- VR . 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Winning isf wat but ' V UU?1imE2f99lP4f9S1Wifh?E 5Q2!0!4f:3IChf v CifY,g f 5 pQQ'7QQg A Qp,i5imi'Q hi H4 meQfS'T Tfheifj fEiCKg5Qf?fi5fi5i'i Q' i trictg 0n.lyfiyifiiiB'ints'. behind,,fh fliyn'nfi1g1 fe:i1n 5?ggxWdfzvlf: ' ymem bers 0f3thg5 1eam won, itnip sfo: this ffStapegmeet ali though lthejdegiie was gthere, the. 3ivji1sQjust5' didn't -cdfnezbhr way.gThe fStdteQMeet is im ,undikcusised 'event Lin - dnt Scasdn, CQPQCiHl1y4 vih+2fwQQii ,fCG0rdAfw-QWVEQGQH new fCC0XdSp wGI311S5 f5 ,.A . ', vi if A, , 4, . ,sq- gfiw 1f 1, m W .q15i,Tf7 ' :i,J + , 1 Eif JH' Q -'ww' P QL.. ,gl fi Qf:..L Y:,.i.2g,,L.f,-,- -gi -- ' -A '4 - , . Iwi fl-f.---1 A . 'Sc N 7 J w I , W, . ' - 'Fw 'E u. w m 5 i M 4 ' i . E Q W ,gi .:. ., C ,w gr 1 , ,R ,H E 1 X' - Vfw xi '+l T . W , . m fu ' H, QEHQ :H ' T 53 + 1 N 11 W f .: w. ,M . . . L 1 W: Q , I E WM. 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I : di, N Give nine young men a spring day,, four bas- es, a ball, a bat, and a suitable playing field and they will find nine other young men to have a baseballbatfield game. Many have vied for the honor of representing South in its version of the National Past Time and those who make the team are proud of their accom- plishments. This year the baseball team was confident in its ability to take the State Championship. Enroute to their hallowed goal, the team played well. Hopes ran high. Unfortunately, in the first tournament game, the baseballers ran into a fireballing south- paw. It was a short tournament. But they had a great timeg there are some fine young rook- ies, and spring is only ten months away. A, .gg ,-7 lu-F6 BAS BA L 2 4 4 xx 1 wgkflf xx H .Q x ,ggi p. , gl P 3 wan., s Q W!-x, DY 1 'xJ..,.,x 'W 7 V Yew! !5yC5iEAQlfi 2 xxfmi Q xxjgxmff gi-Q is xg Ex Wx' Hg mai 3: ' . . ,Flexi - W SE' 'Hx' 'Q S Q51 .xx Vi 'E' f ' ,,,. . 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Ab Xenia Wayne North Columbus Gymnastics We 255.8 168.10 221.20 131.8 Dayton Fairview Troy 5 They 221.1 214.95 205.07 117.4 165.5 211.45 130.6 151.9 Vicking Relay N Richmond Relays o rth Track 201.0 7, . 9 yX.A 0 4. 9 Wayne ln Sectional . X.- 1 ,.3 1,1 411109 E 2 , .., id' Thls , Track dy if Athlete Aw rd - Bill Elks M ir J ack Z-v 5 'PE N n E T' tr,-7 .5 v ' 'T- '-I X, .H Mu 'Lf iq, 'lfifb ' is 251 . . -ff f ff? .' 'al 4 X. V r 5. xx - 4. ' 'LL L L 41- 7 1 1 S 'n , L 1 y 4 ull 1 on In UNILIE El! 'H 'FT' ' ,, f-1 1 -' 1' - . , V fx at1:Q?9-lg , 9 rf , ' . 1'-1 , , , Q r A. P g , . .. 1 , , ,y a Z M A ,1 ecbanl - . fy' 5. ,Ng gt J, 11 te ly 'tm l A. . , Mr, 1 . L . .- , .ef :.., . if Q. , ,V M.. ff af-'S-i f ' 1. AE'-21 . - - - Hema :A-win X . , f M ir, f Q 1: 'F -I is I ' if 1355! ,.f,5L.,, .... rx .gf f v S or: w W F V J 5 'Fl' ' Y.. I ml .slew-t If Seniors Prepare For Culmination f School Days The last few days ot' school for seniors are the happiest and the saddest. They are days for remembering, for studying for a final xam, for finishing up the end of the year inventory, for posing for candid pictures, orjust for relaxing on a bench under a warm pring sun. Precious and few are these days lilled with experiences and old friends never to be forgotten. For each graduating se- nior some memory of South will remain regardless ofwhere his future path may wind. ll '. ll .f- t v ga .' l Y' J l fl r Q, J Q E , Wm I mmf , 3 e 71 6 fra 4 ,I 2 1 I iiihiiklnthu X I . ' X ,- a Tvs Honors Are Given The last minute preparations have been completedg the trumpet has sounded and the tapping ceremo- ny has been carried out. National Honor Society members have conferred ribbons and honors on the new candidates and the intitia- tion ceremony has been presented to the student body, parents, and faculty. Kent Lollis, President, has given out the membership cards and the pins to the newly- elected member of South High School's National Honor Society. lt is a big day for everyone as the top students are honored with an informal get-together in the li- brary after the ceremony. Forty- six seniors and twenty-three ju- niors share a special pride with their parents as everyone cele- brates the distinction and esteem awarded the members, new and old, of National Honor Society. ational Honor Society The National Honor Society is a national organization for junior and senior stu- dents of high academic standing, In addition to good grades, members of the So- ciety must have good character, leadership, and service ratings. This year sixty- nine students were inducted into South's National Honor Society, giving a total membership of eighty-six students to the organization. Members included: Seniors elected to membership in their junior year - Kent Lollis, President: Judith Hunt, Vice-President, Gary Carter, Secretary-Treasurer, Jill Burton, Jean Daniels, David Eicherg Deborah Everidgeg Teresa Grear: Paula Hardi- mang Cassandra Hill: Stephanie Knapp, Phyllis Lloyd, Debbie Myersg Rox- anne Neeldg Cynthia Norfleetg Denise Williams: Robin Williams. Senior Initi- ates - Dorothy Armatroutq Janet Beers, Stanley Bellar, Nicki Bennett, Lo- raine Boggs, Jeffrey Briem, Deborah Burson, Sheery Click, Gerri Collier, Al- gon Conley, Kathy Dye, Octavia Fletcher, Cynthia Gaier, Diane Gilpin, Vin- cent Harris, Peggy Hays, Carlton Henry, Patricia Herring, Kimberly Hiney, Duane Holm, Robert Hoyle, James Johnson, E'Juana Kenerly, Virginia Kennedy, Cynthia Kock, Karen Kushmaul, William Licklider, Cynthia Lind- say, Teresa McFaddin, Marilyn Mercer, Linda Miller, Samuel Miller, Julie Netts, Joy Pickens, Denise Roberts, Joan Roberts, Barbara Schnelle, Elaine Scoby, Donna Self, Marilyn Sizemore, Robin Smith, Karen Stewart, Kurt Vogel, Daniel Wade, Sandra Whitman, Victoria Wood. Junior Initiates - Vicki Barch, Douglas Bisher, Dwight Briner, Mark Effingham, Ann Enoch, Sally Fitch, Ann Gebhardt, Cathy Grear, Sandra Holstein, Karen Kline, Vicki Lindsay, Drue Lollis, Deborah McCreanor, Linda Messer, Gayle Moore, Christine Olson, Rosalind Rickabaugh, Barry Rowland, Kimberly Shaftner, Mary Sise, Shauna Storm, David Whitaker, Carmille Whitelow. JS., 116 E l af AA Athletic Board f SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Blackwood, Dr. Lehman, Mr. Walters, Mrs. Saunders, Mr Wiseman, Mr. Capoziello, Mr. Wright, Mr. Caldwell. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Moyers, Mr. Shirer, Mr. Crew, Mr. Storm, Mr. Lawson, Mr. Baker, Mr. Nave, Mr. Honaker, Mr. Bronston, Mr. Eglingcr. Absent: Mrs. Fields, Mr. Delapino. H5 111. u V- Z' 4- Y Ax! 1 X ,js Q QQX5' ST1, g 1 :ri , 21: vligl -gn 'st ai, ggzzh! ll 'H ff 63 'Fri Q jj, E as ull ill! Y gg LII'-3 1:23 . ' ' U . 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Tony continues to run the steps of the stadium to stay in shape for next year's sports and the band is once again prac- ticingg this time for the Memorial Day Parade. Dan Hoyt from the NEWS AND SUN takes one last interview with Mrs. Fields to cover another athletic event at South. Parents and students pose together at the many special events that accompany the end of the school year and everyone seems busy and occupied with their last minute duties. However, in spite of all the formalities that accompany the month of May, there are -always a few things to chuckle about and this year the teachers took the prize as they celebrated a Grub day to the sur- prise of their students. Many wierd outfits showed up in the class room as teachers displayed the most unusual costumes they could create. In many cases, teachers and students illustrated a sharp contrast between grub clothes and pretty spring frocks. Yes, May is an exciting, work-filled month that is truly the beginnning of the end of the school year. Lli For the first time the setting of Prom took a move to the cafeteria but the soft lights, decorations and romantic music remained in tact. The evening in London was enjoyed by all who attended. And after the Prom there were even more lovely moments to remember, the romantic dinner by candlelight, bowling with friends, the breakfast in the wee hours of the morn, a picnic at the park or what ever! This is Prom - a rainy night in London that leaves each person with special memories all his own. I 1 1 J.: A,-H., .. -F., ,L lf' , -, -1 . if f- A NI HT IN LONDON M' 5 Xa lhl QV X f s I L. Nw I Siu R, wr'- -.5- 'H .1 3 ' 1 .. ,qi 11'-. in -Rx' uh E if'-'ffl 1 1 It FY i 291' . I 1. 1. 1 1' ' I .. ' 11 1 ,1 I 121 A W . ,A 1 1 Q1 W1 I' 33, a NF EIR Sk, 3, 3 U- 7 1- f 1 . 1 JSE'-f,, ,. N- 1 g , r J: im 11 wiv 1-25 A I 2 0 Nuns? ,X gr 5' ,NX Z Y X'-, . 5953: - P22 N, A Job Well Done School is almost out and we take a few minutes out of our busy schedules to have our special Awards Day Assembly, This is the way that we say It was a job well donew to those students who have excelled in their studies during the year and to those who offered outstanding service to their school and to their fellow classmates. Awards Day is a time when we con- gratulate our friends on their honors and when we secretly wish that we had workedjust a little harder in hopes of finding ourself at the top of one of those list. Yes, Awards Day is a special way to recognize those who have worked so hard. Some ofthe awards were: Outstanding Scholastic Seniors - Daune Holm, David Eicher, David Johnson, Stephanie Knapp, Teresa Grear, and Cynthia Norfleet, Art - Darrell Buffington, Audio- Visual - Ronald Manning, Commercial - Teresa McFadding Dramatics - Dorothy Armatrout, Sally Fitch, English - Melinda Shaftner, Mark Effingham, Cynthia Norfleetg Home Economics - Laura Price, Gctavia Fletcher, Barbara Schnelleg Industrial Arts - Robin Grimm, Don Allen, Doug Chapmang Journalism - Cynthia Norfleetg Language - Grey Reynolds, Duane Holm, Andrew Clark, Robin Williamsg Library - Del Armatrout, Diana Conklin, Debbie Everidge, Dorothy Armatroutg Math- ematics - Randy Stage, Douglas Bisher, Teresa Grearg Music - Kim Hiney, Colette Nolcox, Virgil Kapp, Phyllis Lloydg Science - Duane Holm, Teresa Grear, Jane Millerg Social Studies W Carmille Whitelow, Jeff White, Gary Carterg Speech - Tim Rowe. ...-:'f-Z'-J ,-:,sf.... ' me 124 ygrgrup :pw i ini.. If -6 rl f IJ M' 'X .1 nf 41? 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W- , -1 , i ' 1- -' , fha I ML, I x , -' 5 1 il 1 , 0 5 Q ll : 3 l S i, gl iff in 1 A: f x w If '- E I ' 5' ' I Q F5 4' ' -'iw I ' R 1 ff 5 i tm W ,qf'V .. ..Af,.-.., ,fit ,gh -'A 1.-In-.i-41.-mi.,-.i4g U--.-...,........,.-...J , ' I . 6, , i' 1 - 15 H R ' - - - WH sourH 72 TH IS SOU E 3 PARKING FR M 72 12 I I WH W 1 il!! 5353 Emi! lik! I iii? PARKING HIE H TI 722 5553 SIMON -,L. IMLLJ' 5 - lfjgg-I uso 'SOUTH' I 72 U i SIGNS OF THE TIME d S S h S O Advertising ......... 22 Senior Index ........ 26 4 'Fn U . :gy Wa, wi . mg- ,. 3: . 2 2X.X. wf?'iv. , 12 glam... ildcat Countr : F aces Of Those Who Guide Our aths if i if inf l ' . Sl! W M 13 ' '- li xii'-' 2 ' ,'S - :SJ :fl V Q - F , lVnWYVYY i nVA V W ' 'Y QQ 5 i ! i Clerk-Treasurer Mr. John B. l These are the faces that guide ourjourney through the education- al world. They consider finances, curriculum, equipment, person- nel, students, parents, and numerous other items involved with our school system. Their job is colossal and their problems are many, but they work for the betterment of our school as well as the individual student whether they occupy the central office on College Avenue, the meeting room ofthe Board of Education, the principal's office on South Limestone, or the classrooms of South High School. These are our superintendents, our Board of Educa- tion, our principals, and our teachers . . . they influence our lifes in countless ways. v ix tm.. b i . Equgatignfe i in ii ,,,,, g3,iy1s,eWg ff- i. 1 5,g'tjg2,,,ji, iii ii will ii11iiHiiH,ji2,N'z:2Ii T it rms Xfkivisilie, - ?v::,l7S5 X 6, 'i3,g TQQ2:, i . jjfi i't'i ' President fag? 1 l Mr. Robert O..Longg 2 I Vice-President 4 X ' H kg Mrs.iBetty1Q 'Bpmah 32 ' ' ll ?-bla QliYl e ll. ll . Q,:r,i2sisfis..2ts.' Ui 1 we J' ' ss Wil'-:'T rst iElaineifE?fZiin meckg I -I Robert Hnilsehman i .swh,fSuperintendggr1t V--- rQISamueliiiIi.sEjalton H. gui' iw I 'HowariitEi5Bfowiri, l l' f .f ,Director of Curriculum and , Instruction f Dr.'1'homas1J5Pa ton, ' is Qssltv i., P i, i..I Kms l it ISPCFSZF iii: G-fS9HU2,,lig?i. fall.. ww' i. wi' ,wx 1 M 'g.Qiggi l Director of Sir-1TfhPersoni53lNF r. John IB. Wfiight, . Principal g r- Phillip - ll ,, litisifgzeegi'Assistahtf?P,g,1i-ijiiiipsal ll ll ,M .legit-f',,givsPij,.'i ,.' gg ,,3,,3,:-,gg ,,-,wggggf-EW as lg it mx igyi ,J'ii'li' 55353 1,1 N - .Q .waz Mil iiiiimsrfiggyiigiii ii . y li ASS15i3HfBgtgIgQ1pal. ng . . . afro-american history . . algebr 140 ericanlrterature ar band biology bus law . . . bus. math The performing arts at South have experience a steady growth of interest, enthusiasm, and fresh creative thought - it has been a very good year. . . . Carl Ahlm This is the beginning of what is to comeg which, in the area ofper- forming arts fband, orchestra, chorus, and dramaj, means better groups, more student participa- tion. top level performances and the development of public aware- ness ofthe quality of students who make up the performance groups at South High Schoolf' . . . John Amerman This has been a good year at South. General attitudes are bet- ter in all three classes, and more cooperation is starting to emergef' . . . Theresa Baker This was a very good year and a smashing one for glaziers ! . . . Jeanne Braun l. Mrs. Josella Abrams - Reading. 2. Mr. Richard M. Alzner - German, Current Affairs. 3. Mr. John D. Amerman - Band. 4. Mr. Earl D. Berrian - Business Law. 5. Mr. Billy D. Biggert - English, Speech. 6. Mr. Edward C. Ater - Math, Record Keeping. 7, Mrs. M. Jane Austin - English. 8. Mr. John F. Blackwood - Physical Education, History, Coach. 9. Mr. Carl E. Ahlm - Theater Arts, English. 10. Mr. C. Duane Baker - Physical Sci- ence, Coach. ll. Mrs. Theresa Baker - Secretary Counselors' Office. 12. Mrs. Jeanne R. Braun - Spanish. 13. Mr. Robert Bronston - Attendance Counselor. 14. Mr. Edward Brown - Chemistry. Q15 ., W ar- Mgf m . Lal. V -.JZ an 54 ru rd ld hu Nl 2 ,,f5z1jE ,A -U ld iii P15 all I C -an D -B -In 4 1 4 uf N K . ' ', I ty 'gn seam wry ,wu- 1 ,V W ,N 1 3, ,..i...... , A fi ,- 1 Y mputer math comparative religious literature conflict literature ANY time if ANY progress has been made in ANY way, in ANY fashion, in ANY area, in ANY life this was a very good year. . . . Louis Butler This has' been a good year for arguments, misunderstandings, reconciliation, and the return of a good sense ofhumorf' . . . .Ioan Butz It's been a good year with most of the students doing more than last year? . . . Donald Conover In Greek mythology class, the male students were finally con- vinced that the female is superior. If any student finds this hard to believe, he might ask Mark Fin- negan or Mark Effingham. . . . Betty Deam 1. Mr. Louis D. Butler - Geography. 2. Mr. William Clauss - History. 3. Mr. Michael R. Capoziello - Gov- ernment, Health, Coach. 4. Mr. Charles Caldwell - Clerical Typing. 5. Mr. Richard L. Dellapina - Biology, Coach. 6. Mrs. Joan Butz - English. 7. Mr. Gary Callahan - Band. 8. Mr. Jack L. Crew f Industrial Arts, Coach. 9. Miss Susan Calabrese - General Math. 10. Mrs. Elizabeth J. Callaway - Secre- tary Attendance Counselor. ll. Mrs. Louise Clifton - Secretary Main Office. 12. Mrs. Mary Durgans - Special Education. l3. Mrs. Betty Deem - English. I4. Mr. Donald Conover - Industrial Arts. rpgfzyf. , '- wg - '-. E i, .Q ,, u HPR il ..1 JI' ,m f'i,H , -u A 2 A , ' M ,, I 'Q w ,,,, 6. KL W hz: My i Q '- Q' q I ,, A 5 17 4 I . 3 E? l 1 ,A ZX Z7 'iii' l. 'age l X- . Ez' fel 1 X . fr -5,555-'47 f 4 1 , W r 2 I V12 f X , W . 1, U' 1 . , 1 1 f , .. A ' Ii I - 'SWT -- lx. lar gre 252 xl ef AF! h .-l........ .' .nn All 3-, W 1 1 Sk A 29 ff 15 gs: ,S- fm I 2 5-7-, 1.-V -A-F, 'Fun F-:.?, wan. .I 'P J , - 1 V 1 WJ n vers education economics exposltory wr1t1ng foods It's been a good year for those who have tried and wong for those who have 'cut out' and had their fun . . . years from now many will wish they had tried work instead of fun. . . . Olge Edington The history of a school year de- pends upon the enthusiasm and the determination of the yearbook staff and this has been an excel- lent year for creativity and hard work. The Yearbook staff has worked hard and produced a book that they can be proud of. . . . Donna Field Those students that DID PAR- TICIPATE showed tremendous drive, spirit, and unselfish service for the school? . . . John Floersh There has never been a time in the history of music when I have played any better than I do now but due to the continuing college endeavor, it is not time to go to number three. . . . Bruce Goldflies l. Mr. Olge Edington - Attendance Councelor. 2. Mr, I-Iarold Eglinger - Treasurer. 3, Mrs. Donna Field - English, Year- bookg Miss Christina Aberegg - Student Teacher. 4. Mrs. Beverly Foulkrod - English. 5. Mrs. Layne Fox - Psychology. 6. Mrs. Ann Fields - Physical Educa- tion, Gymkana. 7. Mr. John Floersh - English. 8. Mrs. Betty Garrison - Secretary. 9. Mrs. Anne Jean Flood - Clothing, Textiles. l0. Mr. I-I. Dale Foster ! Biology, Na- ture Study. ll. Mr. Robert Forster - Occupational Work Experience Coordinator. 12. Mr. Bruce Goldllies - Orchestra. 13. Mrs. Majorie Gram - Adult Aide. 14. Mrs. Ann Gray H History. french . . . german . . . general math . . . general science . . . geogra P X -A 146 ometry government greek drama gymkana . . health This has been a good year for the library because South students are reading more than they ever have! . . . Martha Hahn Being a part of South this year has been both rewarding and frus- trating. There are so many human problems and, after all, they are the hardest to solve. . . . Miriam Harshaw It was a very good year because there were more people with very strong self concepts at the start of the year and they were deter- mined to end the year the same way. . . . Harry James H1971-72 will be remembered as the year that 'girls' lib' hit South High. For the first time, girls felt free to cut class, be truant, and swear on a par with males? . . . Charles Leach 1. Mrs. Martha Hahn - Librarian. 2. Miss Priscilla Hamilton - History. 3. Mrs. Miriam Harshaw - Nurse. 4. Mrs. Helen Jones - Senior Counselor. 5. Mrs. Marsha Jordan - Spanish, English. 6. Mr. George Hayden - Special Education. 7. Mrs. Peggy Hockman - Clerical Typing. 8. Mrs. Joyce Juergens - Junior Counselor. 9. Mr. Elza C. Honaker - Mathemat- ics, Ticket Manager. 10. Mr. Paul James - Industrial Arts. 11. Mr. Harry James - Junior Counselor. 12. Mr. Norman King - Home-School Coordinator. 13. Mrs. Carol Kouse - Foods. 14. Mr. Charles Leach - History. if mu AMW ff .51 N I Lf 'HT Fin . 1 Q 1 ,. .. it SW' , , ,L 4 M l V ight- 'ix S , ' ' I N x ,Y f 1- -.w V fi-51 ,f Q- W . F fb ,I Y: lf ? 4 f - ' M' A, f f 1 !,E, ix awh ,W H flffw wfl 7 in A ,f ' Jnff,',1-W ' ff '7f '.'f,w' ffl QE Uili f5'fjf'3V v7j 75fY ' V' 'ru if ' 'X L u ' jg., 'fwf fi:i!H'ff5T7Q i fpf. .1 .,., ,xmkiffgflti ' S .N .eg 5, ,, 'fn ' 1 Lx I '? ff 21' -, Q , Y ' 'fi H-yiw- 1ie,11j..jf: ,,1.,.1i-?j3' HQ' 'K f--- N L. ' I .4-JR' i 2.55,-e' 'K . 1 1 Y ' ' -E54 mar, i11'!12,r-5 ' . ' ' pf -inf-5 vw:-V. , X ' fi? 1- '-251351 QL fn . . ff-N , -'7--5.1: ' .. - ' - ' - . -'-'43 F3 152 ' ' ' f -Q '3'1.3fF5is - :Wil- 91,f ' YL r -, -1.7, . 'Elf-I-,If f1 f HTS? IL ,V ' 5,53 I 1 . 1, pl- 1 ',...- -F-3 my 1 f - ' 'g.f,f', Y gf!! .Q'-- il Y ,KF W, It jj , Nl! A My V l ri ' lwg' I' IE, ' W I ' 7 . ijyuull x k rf N 4 - . 'gf-x,7::.9-13?-, 4 1- ff?i1QW'i'w- 71 '7T M35 'M T' F? . g 5 , f p- m ff ex e EJ my Wu, .. . , ,, V Q ff 2 ,S any Q1 .. ,MA 5 fe 1, -if ,K , 4:1-,Z 4.142-L il- 'J J a --W .Lv ,ff if? 1 5' 'li ll .I 1-L ff W, 1 ..V. Q I 1 V ,J 1' 1 Af Af if-...fi . A 'Q 'X I .K 3 ' 'KX 1 I' 0 -i .ab f2f 1:535 'fx X5 . naw 61 ' - 'F v 'mf an -r mvfl. jg-.gf ,L ' Tff' 'W-W L . ,' ' 5, 1 m 'fl , -,A - J X 'V ' f 3 .-I, etal working modern literature music theory . . nature study About one-half of the students originally assigned to my classes passed - the rest seldom came. . . . Lee Maidment When I speak ofa Good Year at South High, it really thrills me to be in a position to express my opinion. The students and faculty have been most cooperative in trying to make this a successful year. We have a 'Top School', let's keep it that way. . . . Alice Marshall This was a very good year for . . . exam exemptions . . . demerit accululation . . . football games . . . restroom fires . . . wrestlers . . . door handles . . . semester courses . . . stolen uniforms . . . smiling faces in many places. . . . Mary Miller It was a good year at South be- cause we finally got exam exemptions. . . . Sandy Moore l. Mrs. Beverly Lewis- History. 2. Miss Rosa Lee Long - Stenography, Typing. 3. Mr. Bruce Libey - Social Living, Sociology. 4, Mr. William McGill - Special Edu- cation, Audio Visual Coordinator. 5. Mrs. Betty McGowan - Home- School Coordinator. 6. Mrs. Ann Levy - Clothing, Home Management. 7. Mrs. William Loy - History. 8. Mrs. Sandy Moore - History. 9. Mr. Lee Maidment - General Math, Geometry. 10. Mrs. Alice Marshall H- Vocal Music, Music Theory. 11. Mr. William McCauslin - Special Education, 12. Mr. John Meister - History. 13. Miss Mary Miller - French. 14. Mr. Arch Moore - Industrial Arts. office practice . . . orchestra . . . personal typing . . . personal writi 'US - X Q pf, ysical educatlon physics physiology power mechanics shop It has been an enjoyable year, opps!! It really has! . . . James Nave 'LYea this was a good year. Dallas won the Superbowl and the Unit- ed States discovered China. . . . Robert Norman This year has improved consid- erably over last year. I think most of the younger generation is be- ginning to see the light. . . . Carl Reardon The future of an institution, just as the future of an individual, depends upon the viability of its youth. Our sophomores fulfilled their obligation. . . , James Slusher l. Mr. James Moyer - Mathematics, Coach. 2. Mr. James Nave - Nature Study, Coach. 3. Mr. Harold Neer - Mathematics, Physics. 4. Mr. Kenneth Rowland - Upward Bound Coorinator. 5. Mr. Jan Samuels - Attendance . Counselor, Social Living. 6. Mr. Robert Norman S Goverment. 7. Mrs. Barbara Ogrizovich - Special Education. 8. Mr. Charles Seeright - Printing, Industrial Arts. 9. Miss Lois Poling - Librarian. 10. Mrs. Sharon Potts - English, Spanish. ll. Mrs. Carl Reardon - Driver's Education. l2. Mrs. Vicky Saunders - Health, Physical Education. I3. Mr, Stephen Shier - Health, Coach. 14. Mr. James Slushcr - Sophomore Counselor. ,L :1,,f,,:-,M f Eff nf iz SWAN Qi nf? W .ff ,Q wi V, 51 Q? 1 m if 3 h 'mE'.: - :- m E . 9 5 . ia A K. , P9 an X . QM Mi ,f wr 1' .,, 4 , -my ' 71 11: ya 1 71' w F P v f, : fx ' :VK , 1 , . . X 1' i- ' Vxljw 51111, rf, Rf' ,. ,Aff ff :ji ' , 2,22 fi If 5 'Y .-s 4 I 1 i i E if ff, Q E I , i rf ,. , 'fig' . 'fsf' ' 1 K' ' if i P accounting afro american history Well... . . . Debbie Smith This has been a year of friendli- er smiling faces on students and teachers, but a more defaced ap- pearance to our environment. . . . Charles Thomas This was a very good year: Sophomores seemed better ad- justedg Juniors appeared to as- sume responsibilities in a more positive mannerg parents were more irivolvedg and school spirit appeared higher? . . . Alvilda Todd It will be a great year if the base- ball team wins the district. . . . Bucky Walters Mrs. Debbie Smith - Secretary, Main Office. Mr. Charles Starkey - Printer. Mr. Dale Stevens - Art. Miss Pam Thompson - Foods. Mrs. Elizabeth Thulin - Assistant Reading Teacher. Mr. Lowell Storm - Physical Educa- tion, Coach. Mr. Rickey Strait - Money Manage- ment, Record Keeping. Mrs. Fern Tingley - Special Education. Mrs. Rosemary Sundberg - Latin. Mr. Edward Taylor - Mathematics, Bookroom Coordinator. Mr. Charles Thomas - Mathematics. Miss Alvilda Todd - Sophomore Counselor. Mrs. Edith Turner - Special Educa- tion Coordinator. Mr. Paul Walters - Biology, Faculty Manager. w., len. fl L X me .W E., QQ. , :X 53' 3 - W. Q... w, ' K wh .J .... ,.,, Q , .5 ..W,WA Wt, K . as Q . W K Z., ' J n W y FE we ew l.l Y 'Hs , o X. .MIN Q M, ww' - M M. , Y' if ' ,Mis il. , X.. .f,-W1 2 -iw? . . f 'W W gm. .. Maw Q 5' . Qi.-5-A I Mfg .f.. A. I 1. 'f f em X 5' V 21,9 A M3-:F - f ULF' 5152- if FN. 'lfehfif X '? 5ff.1f'iQf: ,Wm NWI Qg.. - . 'E K -mi P+ my LU 1 3 ff- fa. ,f 1 .fwfr mm Hi aff ,ljiif-I ', Aq.Q.!lM1 Gftxf AQ' Qiili 1. V' .1 5'4 ' M-5-A-,':iikiQ fffnff' XiI 77TT W. 2. I in . was . .. X J, 'Q N ' I. ., ' fa 2 ii ..i..... ,ws wif? if I . 2 Yi mm nm xx x ummm EE,Q?L... ,V Z, . ,ws ggrx mm Auf' 122222 ff W .C ,ix M.. .515 Qin:-5 . 'E' 'PL ' ,Sh V Mgr: e, fgWw.5wwK ,.:.:. ,LW 1.-mi L, Y sm N WW 1, ww: . Y' v. 5 9754 3 , , Q mg -1 5 E g F 'fu M ff , ' W -V-WL, iii 2635? . , sf , 1 E is i w' X Q55 mf' X Jig., 52.5 ming.. H M TEH wan, A I7 LW , New Em I .. QQ. - - f- fa: La. :.: ..- ... , . ,ii . , ff -li' Q':':,W,...S- 5 rj X' A l ZST VQE 5131: P -- QR X A - -- -1, P :rif f f. AN 5 1 W :Ev -fig . iigmffywh. QL ' 2 Q55 Mi f, Q f Niqiif' - 7 'A V 'Y ' , xf- H : 1 ' .5 . . , , 'J 3- 231' .4 gf. ,-. , 4 - A 'G 1 K+' , vm , 1 ' 1 gg , Y. Hi - ,f I ,M .1 13:5 5, A 1 2' 'I ' IU W Tv .5 F, FI V! , , . pl -' vp logy . . . business law . . . business math . . . business machines This was a very good year for a change in attitudes at South. However, I don't feel that they were changeg just supressedf' ...J. R. Wiggins Too many times we mistake ac- tivity for achievement . . . activity is in the hallsg achievement is in the classroom and in extra-curric- ular activities. ... Wayne Wiseman All years seem to become favor- able memories, and one may rea- son that we, who have lived it, will come to know this as a very good year at South. . . . Larry Workman 1. George Ward - History, Economics. 2. Mrs. Sandra Ward - Secretary, Main Office. 3. Mr. John Whittington - Industrial Arts, Key Room. 4. Mrs. Alice Wolf - Journalism, Herald. 5. LEFT TO RIGHT ROW l: Lo- raine Dotyg Marie DeButyg Phyllis Stooksberry, Mgrg Barbara Fitz- water. ROW 2: Mary Chatwood, Florence Moston, Levina Clingen- peel, Lavonne Beers, Helen Rehak. 6. Mr. Thomas Wiegel - Biology. 7. Mr. Richard Wiggens - Speech, Reading. 8. RIGHT TO LEFT William Mathers, .loe Burke, and Charly January - Custodians. 9. Mrs. Florence Wills - Business Skills. IO. Mr. Leonard Wilson - English. ll. Mr. Wayne Wiseman - Health, Coach. 12. Mr. Larry Workman - Senior Counselor. 13. Mrs. Sylvia Woods - English. 14. Mrs. Lue Zook - English. Not Pictured: Robert Chapman Y- Afro-American History. Ernest Brown, Charlotte Buford, David Bundrige, Rufus Duewaon, Mar- shall Hays, Homer Hester, Louis Hill, Donald Kennedy, Edward Rankins, Lloyd Snyder, June Stan- sel, Sherman Thompson - Custodians. 155 Kenneth Ackerman Linda Ake Carolyn Bates Jan Beard Mary Applin Dottie Armatrout Penny Beavers Janet Beers PL K., John Benton Wanda Benton Roberta Bishop Sharon Bixler Joy Botts Regina Brooks Margaret Brown Micheal Brown F-15 Odd Roberta Ater Debbie Augustus Beverly Bailey Edgar Baker L, 'vim'- '...'.i? Dianne Bell Stan Bellar Nicki Bennett Wanda Bennett Sue Blanton Loraine Boggs Kari Bond Jackie Bordon Monte Browning Lee Bruner Mark Bryson 157 l . ,vm wi 'Wh f 4v S Terry Budd 1 Donna Callicoat Twila Cassell Vicky Burba ,ll Ml M 7 '7 Jennifer Campbell Claude Castleberry Melanie Burns Debbie Burson 49' 'Q Hurshall Capper Deborah Carey Q2 Ev Frank Catanzaro Donald Caudill f Christina Chatwood Alfred Chilton Nina Clark Vanessa Clark ii l f-Q . aa, 132 Lf 1 J. l ia? l lima. l, I I in vi E is an i, fm Y, I-K I., iff ,x ,af I U , , ,Vg .1 I: V.. V D, Jill Burton Sharon Carmen xi I. Zi? 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SECOND ROW: Rachael Hernandez, Charmaine Marcum, Pam Fudge, Judy Miller, Diane Buffenbarger, and Mary Beth Houseman. THIRD ROW: Rusty Saunders, Mike Evans, Mike Gibson, Stan Bellar, and Dave Williams. FOURTH ROW: Tom Darter, Jeff Hill fco captainj, Steve Bostick, Gary Clear, and Richard Clark. FIFTH ROW: John Gilleland, John Lytlc, fCaptainj, Ann Fields fCoachJ, Chuck Ison, and Bob Young. Tennis FIRST ROW: Bill Licklider, Phil Smith, Gary Ball, Tom Evans. SECOND ROW: Pam McCarty IManagerJ. Dan Brum- field, Robun Wolf, Randy Stager, Steve Shirer Qcoachj. Wrestling SEATED: CLEFT TO RIGI-ITJ Ken Marcum, Larry Jones, Jeff Palmer, Gary Griffin, John Cauldwell, Charles Lucas, Mike Gilson, Steve Miller. SECOND ROW: Lesly Duncan, Ken- ny Thompson, Dale Rumery. Dennis Godsey, Art Jones, Melvin Griffin, Tom Darter, Adrian Gilmer, Lee Bru- ner, Curt Sexton, Keith Bray, John Ness, Terri Miller, Jerry Gray. Keith Compton, Steve Hardin, Bob Mont- gomery, Virgil Jones, Debi Straight IManagerJ, Coach Dellapina. Ax: '9- Track FIRST ROW: QLEFT TO RIGHTJ Andy McConnell, Erle Pullins, Gary Griffin, Rick Dunbar, Felix Humphrey. SECOND ROW: Carlton Henry, Mark Finnagan, Robert Phelps, Jim Yates, Jim Lyons. THIRD ROW: Charles Peal, Mike Loppe, Keith Thomas, Keith Knisley, Tony January, Vern Kenerly FOURTH ROW: Terry Miller, Allan Nickels, Marc Clark, Mike Evans, Darryl Hill, Ken Marcum, Art Davis. FIFTH ROW: Tom West, Jim Wehrs, Coach Nave, Mr. Caldwell, Trainer Jack Welch, Colin Christian, Ron King, Steve Miller. 209 Golf STANDING: Coach Moyers, Paul Evilsizor, Jeff White, Bob Gueth, Keith Donaldson. KNEELING: Richard Dillion, Chuck Moody, John Riddle, Steve Bostick, Dave Williams. Karen Ball Anita Phelps I 3 A? , M Av Kim Meinburg X X x .sk ,, .4 ,i ,,l A .. .1 Reserve Cheerleaders - FIRST ROW KLEFT TO RIGHTJ - Rita Mason, Jill Wheeler. SECOND ROW CLEFT TO RIGHTD A Rachel Hernandez, Durinda Gueth, Gloria Miller, Cheryl Lyons, and Pam Fudge. .X , ' it Varsity Cheerleaders - QBACK TO FRONTJ Cathy Grear, Anita Phelps, Kim Meinburg, Gail Boyd, Denise Roberts, and Karen Ball Absent when picture was taken was Lehan Myers. :lr ,ji Wrestling Cheerleaders I 'ilk - f if ' ' N 5: V I ll Wrestling Cheerleaders - QBACK TO FRONTJ Debbie Carr, Patty Ott, Linda Williams, and Judy Miller. lla fl, 1 Reserve Cheerleaders 211 Art Club FIRST ROW: qkneeiingig LEFT TO RIGHT: P. stone, C. Chappell, K. Liggins, e . I 1 - C. Lisch. SECOND ROW: fStandingJ: LEFT TO RIGHT: T. Rowe, B. Roberts, ,, '. , . .. . N 3 C. Smith, G. Moss, D. Armatrout, O. Fletcher, J. Wheeler, D. Buffington, D. A 4? ,f ' Q Q ' ' I E Gilpin, and J. Benton. ART CLUB OFFICERS: LEFT TO RIGHT: O. Fletch- ,,, V n ' i er, D. Buffington, D. Gilpin, andJ. Benton. ii V 4 if I Z: E Y,.Y .L L.. WA LL ff. L., .L Y- Y Y - P .I in fx A. ' V I' 1422 .sis Q. - f I' Fkfaeiliiiiii? ' if ..., A H 21.43 it-e'Q'5.flff..55i33 ' - 1 FIRST ROW: ISeatedj: LEFT TO RIGHT: V. Calhoun, D. Augustus, M. Mollett, C. Sharp, D Gilpin, B. Sharp, N. Clark, S. Clementes, M. Colquitt, C. Norfleet, J. Porter, C. Dover, J. Griffin, S. Echols, C. Scott, S. Roberts. SECOND ROW: fStanding5, LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Chapman, .I Leslie, J. Roberts, D. Cook, R. Hampton, M. Sise, B. Evans, P. Hardiman, S. Hunter, V.Jones, C. Bates, R. Smith, D. Mundy, B. Wallace, N. Harper, N. Clark, A. Enoch, S. Lyons, V. Hagens BLOCK S OFFICERS: R. Hampton, V. Calhoun, S. Echols, and C. Sharp.. 212 ooster Homeroom FIRST ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Finnegan, J. Hunt, P. Herring, R. Williams, M. Hennigan SECOND ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: T. McFaddin. J. Roberts, V. Calhoun. THIRD ROW: RIGHT: K. Lollis, R. Hampton, B. Kelley. ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Simms, B. Carter. FIFTH ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Roberts, D. Eicher. SIXTH ROW: RIGHT: S. Knapp, T. Markley, D. SEVENTH ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: C. D. Wade, K. Dillahunt. EIGHTH ROW: RIGHT: E. Scoby, S. Miller, S. Michne LEFT TO FOURTH Wade, G. R. Young, LEFT TO Everidge. Chatwood, LEFT TO r. NINTH ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Daniels, J. Wheeler, M. Fitzgerald, J. Netts, G. Mason, M. Ward. Big Brothers Big Sisters BIG BROTHERS: LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Brown, G. Carter, M. Snyder, M. Browing, M. Finnegan, B. Bray, K. Thomas, F. Humphrey, B. Gaines, D. Dennis, L. A. Jones, J. Wheeler, J. Weems, G. Griffin, D. Fair, D. Lollis, L. Davis, M. Jones, P. Henry, J. Lyons, T. Miller, F. Cunningham, H. White, C. Henry, J. McAfee, C. Piersoll, C. Mays, G. Castle, R. Goforth, G. Mason, D. Wade, J. Yates, V. Kapp. BIG SISTERS: FIRST ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Hampton, V. Calhoun, J. Pickens, S. Knapp, M. Sise, K. Kline, B. Soles, L. Williams, M. Speaks, A. Enoch, G. Hunter, J. Jones, D. Ellison, J. Beard, S. Powell, J. Daniels, R. Smith, S. Hunt- er. SECOND ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: P. Kennedy, N. Clark, J. Deck, C. Wag- ner, D. Carey, T. Grear, R. Mason, T. Chatwood, G. Boyd, K. Meinberg, J. Mitchell, E. Scoby, A. Cunningham, C. Scott, V. Day, A. Phelps, D. Flanagan, P. Herring, J. Hunt, V. Ferguson, W. Wil- liams, M. Colquitt, D. Wynn, J. Porter, C. Wynn, D. Mundy, R. Taylor, V. Hagens, V. Smith, M. Mellott, C. 'Dover, S. Echols, S. Storm, J. Netts, B. Wallace, P. Hardiman, C. Norfleet, D. Jones. .IQ .L Chess Club FIRST ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Ken Auckerman, Richard Gatten, Tim Sheets, Doug Debuty. SECOND ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Butch Mitch- ell, Art Jones, Matt, Bill Licklider, Darrell Penderfraft. OFFICERS: LEFT TO RIGHT: Richard Gatten, Tim Sheets. English Club LEFT TO RIGHT: W. Swain, A. Enoch, J. Porter, S. Roberts, C. Cordell, L. Hampton, J. Porter, J. Griffin, A. Phelps, J. Weaver, V. Smith, C. Wynn, B. Smith, D. Wynn, R. Taylor, C. Dover, C. Ross. Officers: LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Dover, president: Cecelia Ross, secretary. far E ' J 5' tif E H iff eff 423 Nm.. f Future Nurses Of America BOTTOM TO TOP: W. Benton, B. Evans, R. Holt, J. Kline, B. Chapman, W. Swain, S. Roberts, V. Day, L. Messer, J. Weaver, Mrs. Harshaw. Officers: R. Holt, treasurer: V. Day, president: B Chapman, secretary. 214 Future Teachers Of America LEFT TO RIGI-IT: P. Lloyd, E. Scoby, K. Lollis, D. Eicher, J. Burton. F FRONT TO BACK: D. Nlaute, P. Warren, D. Simms, J. Weems, D. Keeling, D. Kugler, H. Knapp, G. Castle, H. White, R. Goforth, A. Conley, J. Daniels, L. Boggs, D. Roberts, R. Harmon, V. Day, C. Chatwood, A. Cunningham, B. Chapman. T FRONT TO BACK: M. Evans, D. Jones, D. Lollis, J. Jones, C. Dover, J. Weaver, D. Straight, A. Phelps, S. Roberts, C. Cordell, K. Hickman, J. Kenner, S. McFaddin, D. Flanagan, P. Markley, S. Miller, J. Netts, C. Whitelow, V. Jones. A FRONT TO BACK: G. Boyd, V. Calhoun, L. Callahan, A. En- och, S. Holstein, T. McFaddin, S. Knapp, P. Herring, I. Davis, B. Wallace, J. Porter, K. Thomas, T. January, C. Bates, G. Collier, C. Wood, V. Barch, A. Copeland, C. Beam, C. Hill, D. Everidge, K. Kline, D. Conklin, T. Grear, C. Nortleet, D. McCreanor, V. Lindsay, S. Bellar, B. Trimble, B. Bray, S. Echols. Officers: J. Burton, secretary: E. Scoby, vice president: P. Lloyd, historian, K. Lollis, president: D. Eicher, treasurer. ae? il 2 'Q .l i i I German Club LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Schnelle, P Markley, A. Jones, B. Trimble, B ,Q, Schnelle, C. Calhoun, S. Knapp, S Tx Storm, V. Lindsay, E. Baker, J White, R. Goodson, B. Ammons der, M. Rhea, L. Conley. Officers V. Lindsay, president: S. Storm secretary: S. Knapp, treasurer: C Calhoun, vice president. 215 M. Lowe, D. Conklin, S. Alexan- Herald Staff LEFT TO RIGHT: .lim Stegemoeller, James Wilson, Judy Hunt, Jonathan Por- ter, Kent Lollis, Virgil Kapp, Carmille Whitelow, Cynthia Norfleet, Angela Wal- lace, Earlene King. Absent: Rob Smith, Marilyn Mercer. tg! F. '1- Library Aides ROW l KNEELING LEFT TO RIGHT: Connie Wood Kennedy, Rosa Haley, Debbie Flanagan, Ada Cunnin Diana Conklin, Sharon Parker, Beth Bates, Debbie S Kim Lloyd, Claudia Hall, Josie Mollet. ROW 2 QSTANIJ LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Hahn, librarian: Del Armatrou Pendleton, Shane White, Connie Winkle, Lisa Callahan, ' Armatrout, Vickie Lindsay, Chris Olson, Karen Kline, Carden, Debbie McCreanor, Jackie Sheeann, Debbie St. Debbie Porter, Kim Sharpless, Miss Poling, librarian. R LEFT TO RIGHT: Sally Edington, Veronica Ferguson Leffel, Connie Crable, Rhonda Tackett, Cathy Beam, Reuf, Linda Messer, Larry Conley, Vicki Day, Sue Robin Smith, David Eicher, Barbara Schnelle, Debra Officers: Debbie Everidge, treasurer: Vickie Lindsay, sect Dottie Armatrout, vice president, Barbara Schnelle, presit V4.4 Home E0 QSEATINGJ LEFT TO Rl Wanda Benton, Debra S Sheryl Roberts, Willie Joyce Weaver. QSTAND Barbara Schnelle. at 1 Y -1 lin? 5 . nr. 4. v N lies 5 -A ..'v, . - .il - , . -5 ,. , B f 1 5-156224 fx 2 .. .xx -W - . H , Y,,3,.- , W - M ,, ,,, ,Nw 5 .Eg -7F Ch , rv J! .ff f f? Lime M : ,, . -- M.. ff A--' 2' . 1, 1 , S nga , M .Hz my Q fy :f2f?v-'- .M W -and-m.,gi-Q. ,xums.ffnun,141 .u:.emseu:y.v 4 uw. Luna-M. :game 1 M n e. 'V Q fig .7 1 -x 1 .. Marching Bandz Drum Major - Keith Dunmire. Majorettes CLEFT TO RIGHTJ - Karla Rambo, Diane Buffenbarger, Debbie Sayer. Drill Team - ROW l: Sheree Riddle. Sheila Myers, Celeste Van Riper, Gerri Collier, Janet Kline, Lu Ann Murphy, Gina Booghier, Shauna Storm. ROW 2: Kari Ream. Mindy Shaftner, Gloria Miller, Virginia Wilt, Carlene Morgan, Gretchen Brenning, Robin Williams, Durinda Gueth. Band - ROW 3: Jackie Sheehan, Karen Kline, Linda Shawver, Andrea Elliott, Missy Burk. Jackie Jones, Phyllis Terry, Patty Ott. ROW 4: Charles Brown, Debbie Wallace, Chris Olson, Pam Orndoff. Sally Fitch, Sonny Suggs, Vicki Taulberg, Phil Markley. ROW 5: Karen Dillahunt, Fay Pendelton, Karen Shaftner, Dan Brumlield, Brenda Davis. E'Juana Kenerly. Laura Price, Cassandra Hill. ROW 6: Kim Ream, Mike Snyder, David Taylor, Benny Bray, Fred Ford, Rita Mason, Debbie Hamm, Debbie McCreanor. ROW 7: Sally Edgington, Drue Lollis, Colette Nolcox, Pat Smith, Jim Miller, Paula Warren, Linda Crawford, David Eicher. ROW 8: Keith Griffin, Mike Cowan, Jon Owens, Andy Clark, Diane Chandler, Craig Stemple, Cheryl Spurgeon, Tina Chatwood. ROW 9: Jim Scoby, Kim Shaftner, Mike Jones. Elaine Scoby, Rick McClelland, Doug Debuty, Doug Bisher, Linda Lininger. ROW 10: Dwight Brinner, Kevin Dragoo, Kurt Vogel, Dean Simms, Curtis Williams, Jeff Tincher, Mark Snow, Connie Wood. ROW ll: Mark Stewart, Mark Dillahunt. l gi' . Fi ' r-'X - H 5 Q L 'Qi Majorettes And Drum Major - STANDING: Jeff Dunmire, Diane Buffenbarger. KNELLINGZ Debbie Sayers, Karla Rambo. Drill Team KFRONT TO BACK! STANDING: Shauna Storm, Gerri Collier, Duril da Gueth, Gloria Miller, Robin Williams, Jean Daniels, Gina Boogier, Celeste Vai. Riper, Melinda Shaftner, Sheliah Myers, Janet Kline, Sherry Riddle. SEATE Gretchen Brenning, Virginia Wilt, LuAnn Murphy, Kari Ream, Carlene Morgan. Y Nix XX A X1 4 i V lg - 73. ?, B ,ll'lR l IILDCAT l I l lldulltll' 5' ,insiillf ' ' ifnzrizfli Ta, Music: Bands Pep Band - QLEFT TO RIGHTJ ROW l: Gerri Collier, Brenda Davis, Drue Lol- lis, Elluana Kenerly, Paula Warren, Mike Snyder fStudent Directory, Sally Fitch, Colette Nolcox, Mike Jones. ROW 2: Fred Ford, Craig Stemple, Benny Bray, Mike Cowan, Curtis Williams, Kim Shaftner, Mark Dillahunt, Mark Snow. ROW 3: Kurt Vogel, Dean Simms, Keith Griffin, Kevin Dragoo, Doug Bisher. Stage Band - Membership Includes: Kurt Vogel, Colette Nolcox, Doug Bisher, Mark Dillahunt, Andy Clark, Elaine Sco- by, Craig Stemple, Brenda Davis. Fred Ford, Curtis Williams, Pam Orndoff, Benny Bray, Diane Chandler, Karen Kil- lahunt, Tony January, Dan Brumfield, Sally Fitch, E'Juana Kenerly, Jeff' Tinch- er, John Amerman QDirectorJ, Mike Cow- an, Kim Shaftner, Mark Snow, Paula Warren, David Eicher. Orchestra - Membership Includes: Kim Hiney, Jane Miller, Sharon Cain, Kari Ream, Debbie Young, Kari Bond, Tressia Priestly, Doreen Anderson, Vernon Ke- nerly, Kim Ream, Mary Sise, Linda Shawver, Sally Degington, Phillip Mark- ley, Karen Kline, David Eicher, Jeff Tincher, Mark Snow, Jim Miller, John Downing, Paula Warren, Jill Burton, Sharon Shawver, Mike Cowan, Virgil Kapp, Andrew Clark, Craig Stemple, Elaine Scoby, Brenda Davis, Colette Nol- cox, Douglas DeButy, Sally Fitch, Fay Pendleton, Charles Brown, Mark Dillahunt. Advanced Choir LEFT TO RIGHT. ROW lg Valerie Rosch, Beverly Evans, Brenda Martin, Jill Burton, Tim Smith, Charlie Brown, Del Gilmer, Rex Castle, Mark Effingham, Jeff Tincher, Dan Brumlield, Bettie Windom, Willo Cosby, Teresa McFaddin, Sharon McFaddin, Sandy Holstein. ROW 2: Dorothy Ellison, Carolyn Bates, Paula Warren, Ann Enoch, Joan Roberts. Kim Herron, Sheliah Trittle, Doug Dennis, Mike Jones,Virgil Kapp, Keith Dunmire, Jim Stegmoller, Gary Carter, Mike Snyder, Bea Wade, Sheryl Roberts, Cynthia Norfleet, Sheree Riddle, Gretchen Brenning, Debbie Flanagan, Jennifer Porter, Dee Jones. ROW 3: Shane White, Norma Clark, Phyllis Lloyd, Vicki Day, Nina Harper, Elaine Scoby, Stephanie Echols, Felix Humphrey, David Keeling, Brenda Wallace, Penny Hughes, Mike Edington, Keith Thomas, James Weems, James Lyons, Benny Bray, Twila Cassell, Roxanne Harmon, Connie Sharp, Bonnie Sharp, Sue Mich- ner, Linda Messer, Jean Daniels, Robin Williams, Vannessa Calhoun, E'Juana Kenerly. Jazz Choir 35 l I LEFT TO RIGHT. SEATED: Carolyn Bates, Tim Smith, Joan Roberts, Charlie Brown, Stephanie Echols, STANDING, Shirley Green Jeff Tincher, Barbara Soales, Rob Reynolds, Gretchen Brening, Keith Thomas. he af r . Officers. CLEFT TO RIGHTJ SEATED: E'Juana Kenerly, President: Virgil Ka Vice President, Vanessa Calhoun, Sgt. at Arms. STANDING: Mike Snyder, Tr surerg Mrs. Alice Marshall, Director: Gary Carter, Sgt. at Arms. Absent: Jill B ton, Secretary. Music: Choirs , -3, E B-. M- -sr ' .nr .,ws.viw.--.rw ,- 'l 1'5 'ir 221 i . s Cfgpy P Sophomore Choir LEFT TO RIGHT. ROW lg Karen Walls, Sandy Humphrey, Debra Elinger, Carol Kel- ley, Pam Orndoff, Patty Ott, Jeff Martin, John Owens, Chuck Moody, Creig Stemple, Fred Ford, Glenda Davison, Cheryl Spur- geon, Janet Kline. ROW 2: Darlene Alexan- der, Teresa Priestly, Rhonda Tackett. Connie Winkle, Marilyn Vince, Andrea Frank, Terry Everhart, Brain Brackney, Kathy Fain, Dar- lene Jones, Carla Bishop, Diane Buffenbar- ger, Kari Rea, Vicky Garrett, Gayle Fowlis. ROW 3: Gary Ball, David Brown, Kenneth Mitchell, Melvin Griffin, Marty McAfee, Randy Hixon, Randy Stagger, Don Taylor, Daley Rumery, Rob Reynolds, Malcolm Hall, Malcom Johnson. Girls Glee Club LEFT TO RIGHT. SEATED: Pat Bailey, Melinda Henslee, Vicki Moon, Teresa Grear, Debbie Fultz, Mary Williams. STANDING ROW 1: Melody Burba, Crisalyn Smith, Car- ilyn Duncan, Diane Ramreg, Teresa Davis, Barbara Soles, Debbie McDavid, Cindy Potts, Kim Riddle. STANDING ROW 2: Geralding Moss, Carlene Morgan, Susie Powell, Janice Griffin, Cindy Bowman, Kim Hammon, Marsha Henry, Charmanie Mar- cum, Karen Shaffner, Debbie Hamm. Gospel Choir Membership Includes: Charlie Brown, Tim Smith, John Caldwell, Latrice Wells, Louise Hampton, Cynthia Cordell, Vicki Haggins, Stephanie Echols, Veronica Ferguson, Zenet- ta Roberts, Kathy Daniels, Karlene Morgan, Vicki Shropshire, Nina Harper, Tressia Priestly, Debbie Stevens, Carolyn Dover, Shirley Green, Barbara Soles, Phyllis Lloyd, Anita Phelps, Michele Evens, Geraldine Moss, Karen Liggens, Tommie Johnson, Selmer Rozell, Tony Manning, Douglas Den- nis, Mike Jones, John Owens, Wesley Robin- son, Bettie Windom, Margie Colquitt, Cheryl Lyons, Penny Hughes, Barbara Pullins, Bren- da Wallace, Sheryl Roberts, Janice Griflin, Cynthia Wallace, Ann Enoch, Cynthia Hughes, Nina Harper, Thespians SEATEDQLEFT TO RIGHT: J. Jones, D. Armatrout, S. Jones, S. Fitch. STANDING: M. Compton, D. Eicher, J. Hunt, L. Murphy, J. Daniels, J. Weems, L. Boggs, P. Warren, D. Simms. Spanish Club STANDING QLEFT TO RIGHTJ P. Lloyd, S. Echols, B. Trumble, C. Moody, M. Griffin, P. Markley, J. Lyons, L. Mes- ser, V. Day, C. Cordell, L. Hampton, C. Dover, S. Brunner, V. Barch. D. Buffen- barger, P. Ott, C. Marcum, F. Pendle- ton, S. Suttles, G. Moore, A. Enoch. SEATED: G. Boyd, D. Flanagan, D. Lol- lis, C. Lyons, J. Weems, M. Browning. Officers: Stephanie Echols, A. Enoch, P. Lloyd. r-4 5. ft ISS! O NDC 'Qs- fkyi SBS CENTER: CLEFT TO RIGHT! D. Eich- er, E. Scoby, D. Wade, P. Hardiman. CIRCLE: A. Cunningham, T. Chatwood, J. Keener, J. Scoby, T. Grear, C. Olsen, D. McCreanor, S. White, L. Messer, M. Hall, D. Everidge, J. Benton, P. Mar- kley, D. Flanagan, R. Haley, G. Blair, S. Beller, D. Pickett, K. Ackerman, J. Hill J. Wheeler, D. Johnson, B. Evans, J. Sheehan, R. Rickabaugh, V. Day, J. Taylor, V. Kennedy, C. Spurgeon, M. Shaftner, M. Burk, E. Dobyns, K. Lollis, B. Wallace, C. Norfleet, C. Dover, S. Roberts, T. Markley, R. McCelland. it X. 95 Clif, Q4 1 , Qi7'lf.' ll - B 5. Q.. , 222 5 I f 1 Tri-S ROW l: QLEFT TO RIGHTQ J. Burton, T. McFaddin, S. Holstein. ROW 2: J. Dowdy, L. 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Pepsi-Cola's clean, crisp taste makes those slaps on the back feel even better And when it comes to cutting through thirst and putting back drive - Pepsi's in a league by itself. You've got a lot to live. Pepsis got a lot to give. Pepsi Cola Dr. Pepper Bottling Company, Springfield, Ohio IIEPAIRING IF Irs ammo ur WELL FIX ll -x - AT YOUR SERVICE T0 HELP - I . A x , l t uw .Q A I KEEP EM ROLLING CMI Csfgaffmg SOUTHSIDE I BODY SHOP 9 WEST EUCLID' AVE. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO PHONE 323-2251 ZI87 West lsl St. 323-5518 AND ASSOCIATES INC Rool'ing Acoustical Siding Drywall Shectmelul Contractors Ductwork Spouting as-35' Z. S-, rw, J I QE M E x ' 5 I I sla I 'lm I l' Il I I dl rg I' ' Qi I - W. Ill Ill A ,,,,I.I, V.,-If A. I , W II , ,.II,H I II I! DI S7 --5 -,E-14 0 , I I f I 1- --I E fm. -EL-if, . '- ' jffjig-'Y' ., , I fI?JI.f2, ' I I I ,EE 'I - . ,E -Iv - L2-aw I 'Q . 1.',,,, . , . if Your Class Ring Headquarters HART JEWELRY Dowiilown Locauion 2hI1.Hlgh SI. Springlicld, Ohio V: ,II ,I Congratulations Seniors THE OHIO THERMOMETER XSIGN Co. Springfield, Ohio 45505 One of Springfields Home-Owned Industries hz' -item' A j A fri- te? it Ea' if i s L' 1 -, R Lim-3-'fr' ' v!-?.,EQ,' ,354 g xxXPf'V'5::'R:N tux , KUGLERS TV Sales And Service l954 Kenton Finest ln Color TV i it Czqfst atioqtal BANK OF SPRINGFIELD Main Office Main-Belmont Office South Side Office 4 West Main 2025 East Main 1850 South Limestone North Office New Carlisle Office 2222 North Limestone 320 North Main 1.3.45 ie 5 gf 1'K'?3 W-, ,,n.,, ,,.,. ...Q LITTLETO 'S UNER LHO E 830 North Limestone Springfield 229 Congratulations . . . 9 9 72 Car Raffle Pancake Supper Student Scholarships Spaghetti Supper Magic Show Seniors Booster Cushions Bon Fire From ADULT BGOSTERS QAN ORGANIZATION THAT STANDS BEHIND SOUTHJ rms SPRINGFIELD CGCA-COLA Bottling Company 423 W. North sr. springfield, ohio 323-4951 bw , .,:: .ol H I LL BUILDING SUPPLY CO. One Call Does It All . Service Is Our Most Important Product Springfield 325-0651 2301 Sheridan Urband: . 652-2111 401 S. Edgewood 231 MARSHALL'S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACIES, INC. OFFICE: l22l S. Center St. 323-5553 Park Shopping Center I 5365 Burnett Rd- 325-5472 Springfield, OhiO 325-7678 lb-'N.:G..F MEL N on r H H i e in , Best Wishes From High Panthers gh If I i i ig ' '- ' ' nn ' :Y Il -LL, , , Q : V'-::f. 1-F. 4 ,,, ..,- I ' 1-' ,i. i f 3 it -L I I , iii I at: iiilx in I I SPRINGFIELD LAUNDRY CO. 6 Locations To Serve You Cz1ll323-5544 141 North Murray Street Springfield Sunitone Drycleuning 232 I jf N xv faith jpg 1 ' Q ill WALLACE 8L TURNER INC. All Forms of Insurance 623 N. Limestone Sl. 323-4995 Q REALTORS . f..,,. -,mu r ,ffdif Aikxltfy- Q 'E 2 3 RIIA 1 '57 -8. m v 5 ., h,l....,y if C8150 WGTITTW 73 1' 3 F735 9 Jllutners ' X D I , . 6 XANDERS FLOWERS Complete Floral Service for Any Occasion Say It Best For You 709 Selma Road Phone: 324-1667 Night Phone 322-1610 233 - mi f v ,.?'P!IDY.' Moinne STO ' -is PACKING m CARTAGI Cal' D EAN S Call for a Red Ball Move! Local Statewide Nationwide follo the spiraling Red Ball to a better move for you NORTHRIDGE BOWLING LANES FULLY AUTOMATED PIN SPOTTERS 1333 MOOREFIELD ROAD PHONE 399-0850 u HOPKINS CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE 2l35 Dayton Lakeverword South Across From Parklane Manor New Carlisle, Ohio r' ,fe .Ay 5 5 M Palslg l n Z -- l 'f ,- .N -l lf url Jw l ,, ' .V Jllulllfz - 5 2 ' il' . 3. 51. . 1 1 Wg, .. l N ' R52 ,ggi 1 'il EMM vl ll gl L, l, Boston Stores TRENDSHOP 5 Q. .. .. 4.- 2.1 ... 1 .ff I , Now with two stores to serve you p , flu N, pr..-.--. S4 . f 1 , ' - . rg wh '. -A I my RQGERS 1 .-H- l Jewelers L. East Main St and the New Upper Valley Mull Store Springfield Ohio THE HERALD Clark County's Best Student Newspaper A11Amerincan rating 1971-72, National Scholastic Press Association Xillllllililllill u 1 A w , -' L' ' V 'iL2':'l ' f UI, l,l nl if., df ,i nw! ,. 'U u 5 -Q For eat-in or carry-out fast li'iendl3f' service Cassano Pizza Khgg ready in minutes ' Delicious Pizza 0 Hearty Submarines v Italian Spaghetti I 0 Hot Sandwiches 0 Salads ' ' v Beverages - -w. '-:c'q:-'+. - N psf- ' , I. .,.- .- Z4 2.-1 , - ,-,-A, .N .. .W N I , Q, . if f . 'ts -1 3 nas. . tx-.gsgcf 4- 5 Sf cAssANo LJ J P I ZZ-AQ KI G ea uring the Old Italian recipes of Mom Donisi 4 A ' 344 S. Burnett 325-4609 0 1718 N. Limestone, 399-4014 1851 S. Limestone, 323-5579 0 2135 E. Main, 325-8724 Upper Valley Mall, 324-4185 ,iii-if3 iy ' 1 AUSTIN RICHARDS MEMORIAL HOME 838 E. High Street Springlield, Ohio Phone 325-1564 EAGLE TOOL 8L MACHINE CO., INC. 633 M onlgomery Ave. P.O. Box I79 Springfield, Ohio 325-l586 SpeciulMuchinery Tools Dies Jigs efl-'ixlures Molds Gages Ports Special Assemblies .1 f' M onarch Quality Beef Co. i 548 Burnett Rd. lf Phone 'dui' 323-9722 All Choice and Prime Beel'Only Compliments ol' Fairfax M otel Park Terrace ALL NATIONALLY ADVERTISED QUALITY PRODUCTS . . . QUAKER STATE, DELCO REMY, DELCO BATTERIES, ELECTRIC TUNE-UP EQUIPMENT, HAND TOOLS AND TOOL BOXES, ALL SIZES AND MODELS OF HYDRAULIC JACKS AND AUTO GLASS... DISTRIBUTOR FOR DUPONT AUTOMOTIVE PAINT . . . MACHINE SHOP AND COMPLETE ENGINE OVERHAUL 622 W. Main Springfield 323-8671 IQTII AUTO -5- HGLASS WEST SI E IIWITI l?B TIBtl V-I Ielf ' -I IJ L. .'II Your complete automotive parts house ?38 W 'Cf D' SPRINCil4lliLD MUFFLER KING l4l I W. North SL. KELSEY- HAYES 239 STRAUSS JEWELRY MAIN ST. SPRINGFIELD OHIO 5'395,T5'g1,9g,,,N'5 Converse All-Stars, Louisville Sluggers. Wilson, Volt, MucG regor, Dunlop, Executive, Spot- bili, You'll lind Them All at the Sportsmans Shop Southern Village WHITACRE'S PHARMACY l578 E. Main l8l6 Lugonda 400 W. Harding l702 N. Limestone Springfield. Ohio Phone 323-2551 V11 'v' H lx! 1 Congradulations CLASS SHS i BAND PARENTS Springfield Camera And Photo Service Inc Where Photographers Are Served By Photographers 324-0262 167 N. Fountain Ave. COM PLIM ENTS OF THE UDYLITE CORPORATION Subsidiary Hooker Chemical Corp. 415 F air St. Springfield, Ohio 45506 K Nui 'fumes GBHQQSEY mm' . . GTM' MEMS 90 'k,y Yuki! 96 F BUPQQLQOMQH ast Home 399-7313 2040 South Lxmestone Street 323-8 Congratulations Class of '71 from SCHAEFER'S BAKERY 508 W. Main BEST WISHES FOR SUCCESS A subsidiary of Combustion Engineering, Inc. THE BAUER BROS. CO. Springfield, Ohio 45501, U.S.A. it ji iatlii i . wi . ,I X , 1 V. A 'Q X ' 2 4 1 y . x 'Q , ., , 2 ...f lslri all , . gg RECO 5 1 . M'-Q Sporting X233 Goods 1 is ' 113 E.HIGH M,.p f-.xwffe ., .2 , ,,.. , - ef rr-'ff'--f-ff' 1 Qi - bk' if-1 f. .gfiem A l Q-is ,jp -N Y F ' .'-, V 1 ', - 1 ll' THE MILL for MEN alsovs and fum 'rool 27 S. Limestone St. Springfield, Ohio Phone 322-5412 A Friendly Atmosphere We're Sure You'll Enjoy!! 3404 W. National Phone 324-9644 Compliments of WHITE SUPERIOR DIVISION l40l Sheridan Ave. 324-5811 5 .q wi .iii 5... . , .1-,,..,w ii, ii H ii i M iiiil i. ll ii ll iiiliillll I ii l i I H I, iii M ii ii, M iiiiii N 'ECW' lr i i f':,'til fr r . . It if I ,juxlthbhgvfg . w . I 1 i , N :Gi l ill i il, MM SZZSLVI NGS Mmggirmgwms AND LOAN AssocmT1oN FAIRHORN. OHIO SPRINGFIELD. OHIO I Q ' MQW ' Wm-Om The Specialized Job of Saving and Loan Association Congratulations Graduates I 'CCONGRATULATIONSN - Koehr-ing Road Division SPRINGFIELD OPERATIONS 1210 Kenton Street CLASS OF 1972 WE'RE NO.1 'E 'F P ffl-1-X. ,A -b I ' BDDSTER DIV.1 SPIRIT, PEP, AND ACTION CLARK COU NTY LUM BER 1710 W. Main St. 823-3416 CARTAGE - STORE DELIVERY - MOVING - LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE R. 273 SELMA ROAD + PHONE 323-5742 SPRINGFIELD. ol-no 45505 MCFARLAND BROTHER'S Bill and Jay Choice Meat Buys Our Quality is Traditional Homedressed Pork and Beel' We Process For Home Freezers 4216 Miller Road 325-1597 JACK FCREMANIS CAMERA CENTER SOUTH HIGH'S MAIN SUPPLIER IN PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT 24-HOUR REPAIR SERVICE 24rHOUR DEVELOPING SERVICE SALES o Sycaniore 0 Travelmate 0 Real-Lite O Cox 324-5301 TRAILERS 8L CAMPERS RENTALS We Service What We Sell 0 Truck Covers 0 Hitches 0 Wiring . Trotwood Sales And Storage 635 E. Leffel Lane Carol 8L Don Dodds - Owners C SL D ENTERPRISES SPRINGFIELD BUILDERS SUPPLY 8L LUMBER CO. FA 3-8697 1048 E. Main St. Springfield, Ohio DONDI' PIZZA DEN FEATURING DELICIOUS PIZZAS COMPANY Everything For Your Maintenance Mana? J l000 Dayton Avenue L ,f' Phone 324-8428 Springfield, Ohio 45506 I North Limestone Den Corner of N. Limestone and Ward St. Phone 324-5521 Congratulations To The South High School V .Q 3: -3 Q., A Lyle' 3? il? c givtgx.-. Class 65 ' S' vi' ' 3 'ft 34. f Q Gf i , ' . '.'-.BS S 772 nfitj- 'T if I: .2 fi,-f -t Ffom if 5 -'fs 52 T552 ' ul - r ,lygfxi xi , . . vi ,X . ,gyffl air lf .I imrtyks 4f5'f 2 9P.V1f'0. 4.2-Qin' Wi . fiifjfli 'f- Cathohc K aff 2 ,.,, .4 A, iii. Central Class , ' - ..f ' - ,I .vm '-- ' r, . -1 's-M ' ' 'r , f JT- 'V' Y , ff , ,Mgal 'grit I 2-ve' ' v V f-'j . l -: N., 1- r-1-N X V . lbw? 0 M- ., . Kent Lollis Best Wishes From Officers And Members Of uture Teachers John Floersh, Adviser Jill Burton 1 Dave Eicher . , ' , , l, ., 2 ' I .-. . ,, . V 1 .v , 1 ' he Elaine Scoby Phyllis Lloyd f 'iii-Q A HE-Q, Q -- rr ,D if TE 'f-'A I ' I I 1 Pi P I I I MK ulaum ,mx E' ART S TEXACO TUNE UP 8L RECONDITIONING MAJOR ENGINE REPAIRS I 402 S. BURNETT RD. I SPRINGFIELD, GHIO ,Ea Goif d 'Gr Glkauzy 551014 37 N. Fountain 325-5547 VICTORY LANES THE LANES IN SPRINGFIELD HEATING AIR CONDITIONING VENTILATION REFR IGERATION Lemmons and Associates, Inc. 519 w. Main spfangncid, ohio 45504 Com mericial Residential Industrial 15135 323-9751 Bill Lemmons Bob Lemmons 'Hilti I fl iff L- 175-f'? 5 I ' -' If ' -... The Silhouette Restaurant Park Shopping Center - 'ew S-S -1 , 4 I1 S5 I Y , I llyfj-'I i .ml :::., V 'Ps Over Hnlf'A Century OI'Service High At Fountain Upper Valley Mull Davidson Chevrolet Company Complete Service for 37 Years New Cars Used Cars l3OW,MAlN 3llW.MAlN 325-4601 325-4654 SPRINGFIELD AUTODEALERS ASSOCIATION DAVIDSON CHEVROLET CO. SPRINGFIELD LINCOLN-MERCURY, INC. FLOYD DUGAN FORD SPRINGFIELD MOTORS FIELD CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH .IIM STRONG BUICK, INC. JIM FOREMANI PONTIAC, INC. TOYOTA SPRINGFIELD MITCHELL MOTORS. INC. TRENOR MOTOR COMPANY NORTH MOTORS. INC. TV MOTORS WADE-WALSH CHEVROLET. INC. O 1 Q LACONDA Y ' NATIONAL BANK JR Hot Compliments Com Iete Bankin Shoppe p g of 21 Upper Valley Service in four locations Friend,, Mall Fountain and North Streets 2 East Main Street Park Shopping Center The Southern Village Shopping Center Family Restaurant Where IVI EM BER If DIC Things Mean ALOT. CONGRATULATIONS to the 72 SENIORS Oflicers: Pres. Phyllis Lloyd V. Pres. Kent Lollis Sec. Willo Cosby Treas. Cynthia Nortleet Director. Westley Robinson CONGRATULATIONS 'Todayls Army wants tojoin youn Over Three Hundred job oppertunities available to High School Graduates. Contact your Local Army Representative. SSG. John A. Kouns 1804 N. Limestone St. Springlield, Ohio Telephone number: 390-0393 M INNICK Realty Company 631 W. Main St. Springlield, Ohio , -,YQNQ -.. . , .'. 1 Eg 'Q 3 S r-Q-PM V 3 us Pits ', - .fx S ' 'Wm-. M i D S ex th X Y A Q it WITTENBERG UNIVERSITY Springfield, Ohio l Q Q' H5 I WREN'S PORTRAIT STUDIO Third Floor Of Wren,s 14 E. Main Street Phone: 323-6411 Ext. 253 Official Photographer For The '72 WILDCAT PATRGNS gareyls market 1701 lexington 323-3668 girls athletic association: president -joy pickens executive board - boggs, murphy, storm, meinberg, dan iels, kenny dr. s. j. glueck green's laundry 8: dry cleaning 1938 mitchell blvd. 399-5733 robert c. henry stanlee henry - jamison plumbing 8: heating co. 315 South Center 325-4661 virgiljanuary elwood johnson los amigos of shs louise maccora dance studio 120 east main 322-1487 mckenize lumber co. 1029 south plum 323-5581 myers marathon burrent road 325-0361 newton typewriter co. 534 west main 322-7891 pizza hut 2501 'east main 322-7777 laird allender insurance 301 mcadams bldg. 325-9787 bales market 460 east pleasant st. 325-1337 barnes sunoco 375 south belmont 322-3931 byerman moving SL storage 616 north limestone 323-8606 cheerleaders: varsity: karen, gail, cathy, kim lehan, anita, denise reserve: pam, gloria, racheal cheryl, rita, durinda, jill wrestling: debbie, judy, patty lynda college crafters 111 east cecil 322-7771 curly's barber shop 2301 sunset 324-1880 dorothyis bridal salon 120 east high 342-8721 rlr. guy l. emmons equitable life assurance society of the united states 2100 east high 325-9288 fireoved 8c mccann pharmacy 50 west high 323-4686 frontiers club 2329 lexington ave. pritchet shoe service 8 north western ave. 325-0282 rewey rent-a-car co. 27 fisher st. 325-7676 servisoft water supply co. inc. 1441 west north st. 322-3481 south high school library club stop-n-go 36 east grand wickes lumber 8L building materials 3815 springfield-xenia rd. 323-6477 E When you need 0 lifrle Tendernw f ff:-3 QF' Wifi! ii-Egf ,-,- :rf E IH g 111 'L :FY Y x ..7, .g!:?mDc5, g5s:m .6g9 rumnnnnsn smx nous: whereTenderTh1rQs ore olwcys hoppenlng 2140 East Main St., Springfield SOUTHERN VILLAGE BEAUTY SALCN 1631 Selma Road 3255480 X. -5. A . I .-- - I I QQ AQ - f lt-xg' 'I' I A ll fi :Dig CIRCLE CAB Circle Cab . . . When You Want Them Where You Want Them R1ghtNowY Delicious Everytimen ,aim GL 1358 , 9 e 5 1 vfv 'u ':5-1- ' ' .al IQ o D 2201 E. Main Street Phone 322-5412 Robbins St Myers, Inc. has three divisions and three subsidiaries engaged in the manufacture and market- ing of a diversified family of industrial, commercial and This is Robbins 84 Myers E i , I. H X 1 as 7 Q:'E:Q:E'f-s. i . ss, S ' 1 ? 'I I' i it 3 it '- Elegy, W 1 ,K is W at W , Q fl- V7 fi ., I - wh., fs. f -1 f- N ,.......I:ai t ,, ,il ,y J lim: Q Eiull. gag? J u.E? ? a ..,.,. Q 5 It Vrvr S' Q.: ..,. ..,. . ' 5 ' ' 5555:-35:5i5.:'.. ' is ffff tr itil i . f --v- I 2 ,, , .QM .E f Siiirti. intl Miigg ffffv Itffti' t Q I y ,usa .,.f,:.:.:.:.:.. 'V consumer products. R 8t M's main plant and offices are in'Springfield, Ohio, six other plants are maintained in the U.S, and Canada. Representative products manufactured by Robbins 8t Myers are shovvn at left. They include electric motors and gearmotors manufactured by the Motor Division, portable fans and electric heaters made by subsidiary, Hunter Fan and Ventilating Company, electric hoists and gantry type overhead cranes manufactured by the Hoist and Crane Division, pro- gressing cavity pumps made by the MoynoGD Pump Divi- sion and vvaste control systems, a product of Wascon Systems, a subsidiary. Robbins 8. Myers of Canada, Ltd., the third subsidiary, manufactures electric motors for the Canadian market and markets other R St M prod- ucts throughout the Dominion. ln industrial equipment and in household appliances, the Robbins 6 Myers name is synonymous with quality and dependability. ROBBINS 81 MYERS, INC., SPRINGFIELD, OHIO Congratulations! To The Class Of 1972 OTH 771 dHHH Q? Loch 5543 l if South High School Store . -4Y.'-. -.'-,'-, 1 ..-. E21-.11 '-,z'-,1,'..g 3'-In '-.1,'. 21.1.12 .-.'-,1 ,,. -Ohio Bell A equal opportunity employer El S'ECURl'l'Y El NA,TlCJNAl. BANK III SECLIRI I Y El NATIONAL BANK Jones 8L Turner Mortgage Brokers FHA-VA-Conventional Loans 1425 High sr. TY 325-0545 E ?AEC?XIlA'f-RSANK Congratulations Class of 72 MAD RIVER VALLEY FEDERATION LABGR COUNCIL AFL-CIO a ORGANIZED LABOR EXTENDS CONGRATULATIONS T THE CLASS OF Cl 11B ggs, President R eKennedy, Secret y D Eh 1 Vice President Clayt P nnington, Treasu Mad River Valle Federated Labor Co l Y 104 N.Wittenberg Ave. Spr gf' ld Oh Ph ne 322-7301 Gray Eagle Congratulation , i972 SCIUOFS Camping Club Burger Chef Unlimited ups., lp . Q-.1M Q? S. Limestone W. North St. N. Limestone E- Main St- Have It Your Way -M M i f f li ' or i i 1fJ '3' i sg,.,'lf ' iiiiiii J, gh i ii ,-,fl M W X 1 H F' . mi' i zzr.. Q A I iii: x mi L ' H V ,qiilr , ,nik , .- ' 1 H . Q' milk' , 4 zuz in . 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