Thomas Carr Howe Community High School - Hilltopper Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

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.;■ ■ m ■ mm mmmm - qumg31 ■««Mjr w QMttPV L. • j ,,— — a tl ' • . year of changes bold and strong. This was how the White House described the year 1971. The prognosis for the following year was much the same. Radical changes were expected for the year 1972. Changes were expect- ed around the city, the state, the nation and even the world. The same statements would apply to Thomas Carr Howe High School in the years 1971-72. The year at Howe has been a succession of changes. New students, new teachers, new courses and new programs have changed the school and its curriculum. Over 1000 new students converged on the school in September. Repre- senting varied socioeconomic backgrounds, the new students brought the Howe Population to a new high point. In accordance with Federal Judge S. Hugh Dil- lon ' s ruling concerning the Indi- anapolis Public School ' s integra- tion situation, several teachers were transferred to and from Howe. I A decrease in student popula- tion during the second semester caused by January graduates, transfers to JEvening School and losses, reduced the number of teaching assignments. New work-study programs were ad- ded in the business and health departments. Students held jobs in the business community half of the. school day and spent the other half in classes. A city wide emphasis was placed on individual reading skills, and Howe adapted its reading facili- ties accordingly. Other programs were dropped because of lack of finances. But while the vis- ible changes were made, the individual changed, too. He changed in his thinking, his actions, his beliefs, and his at- titudes towards his school and towards his own existence. • • % ' m m, - fr I I, , J - ' One thousand new students raised the population of Howe to over 2600. The freshman class out- numbered the seni ' who graduated in 1971. In addition, students who were formerly in a racial majority had the op- tion to transfer to a school in which they would be in a minority. Federal Judge S. Hugh Dillon ruled that the sch were guilty of s : regation of the schools and preset some measures to help in the inter- gration of the schools. Teacher transfers, majority to minority, and near suburban sc systems participa- ting in the inter- gration program were suggested : improve the qualitv of education all of the studei. involved. i 12 1 •■■ ' ; ,, ■ ' ■■■■■•■;.i-:-!- - ' :-- : y -; :-i tt E X w ■■■■ ■ •■.,!.■ ' ' . == ■n ■■• ' ; ; ' .■ ' ■■ ' :■ : ' ■■ ' jp . r Hl ' ■ ' :: ' ■ ' ■ .:■ :: ' ' ' ■.-■■ i.k ' Kni ; ' ,-. ' ■ : ■ w % : ?v JtvY.: -w r- t I ' ll vVv5r ; Ban ent; tudies clas v r Work-—-. 5 t egtuj inJ- 1 ) de- _j allow AtticieMs on-— - - b expedience, v program in Tne ' niath depart - sri-wtre dropped and the science tanlkt r cancelled because of low v v t i o e tli Iguage Uepa and Biblical Literature was new in . the English Depart ment. Student Relations Mandatory changes in the composition of the teaching staff were made in com- pliance with the federal ruling by Judge S. Hugh Dillon. Two former Howe teachers were transferred to to Comply with Court Order Crispus Attucks; in ex- change, Howe received two new teachers from Attucks. Within the midst of these changes, the staff was re- duced by three, to 125 per- sons. Three teachers left be- tween semesters and one at the beginning of the second semester as a result of a drop of 250 in enrollment from September to February. Mr. William Sumlin was the new Assistant Dean of A. Mr. Thomas Totten, Director of Guidance. B. Mr. Charles Ruschhaupt, Vice-Principal. C. Mrs. Norma Rauch, School Nurse. D. Mr. Raymond F. Riley, Dean of Boys. E. Mrs. Patricia Alexander, Dean of Girls. F. Mr. Thomas Stirling, Principal. G. Mr. Frank Tout, Vice-Principal. H. Mr. Rex Anderson, Counselor. I. Mr. John Trinkle, Counselor. J. Miss Maryon Welch, Coun- selor. K. Mr. William Sumlin, Jr., Assistant Dean of Boys. L. Mrs. Margaret Benson, Assistant Dean of Girls. M. Mrs. Portia Kelley Social Worker. 17 w Behind the Scenes Boys. He assisted the Dean of Boys, Mr. Raymond Riley. Selling tickets at home games and school produc- tions were two of the duties of the Business Managers. The eight member staff was directed by Mr. Harry Preston. Office Messengers assisted in the office and Bookstore. Delivering messages, sorting mail, and checking attend- ance lists were the main res- ponsibilities of these stu- dents. Audio-Visual Club mem- bers worked diligently throughout the school year developing film schedules. The students were in charge 18 Workers Vital to School of maintaining and operating audio-visual equipment. The basic responsibility of the club members was in mak- ing sure that films were where they belonged. Under the direction of Mrs. A. Mrs. Mary Schwier. B. Mrs. Margaret Poole. C. Mrs. Alberta Follis. D. Miss Linda Gladdish. E. Mrs. Frances Fawver. F. COOKS: Front Row-Eugene Lawrence, Gladys Hautle, Marguerite Fender, Sandra Baker, Hope Henderson, Marie Hill, Rosalie Sechrest, Helen Obery (Manager), Esther Chambless, Wilma DeColonne, Ruth Laughbn, Ethel Bevis, and Jeanette Moore. Second i?ou -Mildred Lindauen, Nan Wal- ters, Norma Dunn, Lucette Kidwell, Martha Dalton, Grace Fulk, Annelisa Puschmann, Geertrui De Ross, Laura Hannanh, and Barbara Slayton. Third Row— Kathleen O ' Maley, Mabel Allen, Kathleen Maud- lin, Ruth Taylor, Joyce Adams, Stella Minnis, Emma Taffols, Helen May, and Doris Williams. G. Mrs. Eloise Steed. H. Mrs. Vera Schmitz. . Mrs. Frances Barnett. J. Mrs. Virginia Hall. K. Mrs. Dorothy Heniser. L. CUSTODIANS: Front ?ou --Charlie Robinson, John DuChemin, Nickolas Petrakas, and John Ford. Second ?ow-Richard Hilton, Robert Drew, Daniel Waggoner, Jesse Garrison HH Tl 1 • ! f fffl m 1 J ft ' J 1 dPl IP ■ 19 L Dorothy Smith, student lib- rarians were in charge of checking books out of the library. They also assisted students by showing them how to use various equip- ment in the library annex, by locating magazines, and by locating books and pam- plets on the library shelves and in the files. Mrs. Norma Rauch, School nurse, supervised the Clinic Assistants eight periods a Student Volunteers A. Pam Martin checks the files for over- due books. B. Sharon Short, Clinic assist- ant, checks in an ailing student. C. Diana Moore prepares a tape for Spanish Class in the Language Lab. D. Carla Soden, messenger for Mrs. Steed, looks up a student ' s program. E. Shelley Brown straightens shelves in the Library Annex. F. Messenger for the Dean of Boys, Ann Lowe, checks a schedule before delivering a cut slip. 20 Give Up Study Time day. Filing, taking tempera- tures, and straightening the clinic were the major respon- sibilities of the Clinic Assistants. Members of the 1971-72 Parent-Teachers Association manned the concession stands during the football season to provide funds for various school organizations. Officers for the year were Mrs. Jeri Mathias, President; Mrs. Ethel Meyer, First-Vice- President; Mrs. James Dob- som, Second Vice-President; Mrs. Judy Evans, Secretary; Mrs. Barbara Saba, Treasur- er President Jerry Eden offi- ciated at the Thursday OFFICER MESSENGERS Lisa ' Adams Marsha Allgood Margaret Bernd Suzette Boulais Jayne Braun Rosalie Bruce Donna Callaway Dianne Collins Carol Conwell Anita Cotner Phyllis Coughlen Patricia Dawson Pamela ' Derington Melody Diggs Rebecca Doane Mary Docktor Elaine Dunn Kathlene Eaton Susan Foltz Barbara Fortner Sharon Gish Jan Gunter Deborah Hannah Kristella Harp Gail Hipsher Steven Hutchinson Lois Hylton Janet Jackson Carol Johnson Donita Jones Donna Kenney Margaret Kinney Carl Knuth Peggy Lawler Karen Lee Beth Lovell Helen Lovell Ann Lowe Robin Luke Sara Maki Deborah Martin Bruce Mathies Deborah Maudlin Cheri McKee Barbara Meadows Kathy Meyers Anna Moore Lisa Moore Roberta Moore Juanita Murphy Victoria Nelson Sandra Peterson Beth Reintjes Donna Reynolds Deborah Risley Mary Rodgers Anita Scharbrough Debbie Schorn Rebecca Shannon Janice Shemwell Barbara Smith Donna Snodgrass Linda Sullivan Connie Thompson Margaret Verbosky Nancy Wiley Veda Worland Penny Zander Paula Zukowski STUDENT LIBRARIANS Pamela Accard Pamela Asher Mary Beem Margaret Bernd Frances Billerman Sheila Billingsley Vicki Bolin Debra Bray Nancy Brinegar Michele Brown Claudia Burke Kitty Burke Sandra C aria Vicki Clapper Roxanne Criswell Terri Cullin Janet Deal Theresa Dean Kathy Dubecky Jean Ferguson Rhonda Gammon Kathy Gibson Sandi Gillaume Pamela Gillum Shanna Haden Beverly Hire Judith Johnson Debra Kirlin Pamela Kirk Melanie LeMay Patricia Long Rebecca Long Maria Louden Claudia Lucas Kim Marendt Pamela Martin Deborah Morgan Maureen Nickolaus Steven Ott Kathy Rambaud Cathy Randolph Kathleen Riches Rosalie Royalty Deborah Rutherford Janice Shemwell Dianne Slay ton Judith Taylor Joyce Tedders Cynthia Thompson Kimberly Tolliver Pamela Umbarger Deborah West Pamela Zollinger BUSINESS MANAGERS Suzette Boulais Daryl Brown James Green Rebecca McCafferty Pamela McLeod Margaret Pfau Jim Query Janet Schmielin CLINIC ASSISTANTS Marcia Bickel Sharon Fields Sandy Jones Kathleen O ' Conner Wanda Pirtle Terri Rickard Sharon Short AUDIO-VISUAL Janet Bassett Charles Hartle Warren Kemble Ruth Nichols Mike Norris Jeff Welch 21 ■ ■ Parent Groups Show Strong Support night meetings of the Men ' s 400 Club. The 400 Club con- trolled the concession stands during the basketball season. In addition to taking tickets at the football games, men patrolled the school grounds. The special project of the Men ' s 400 Club was to operate concessions at the annual science fair in early spring. 22 A. MEN ' S 400 CLUB OFFICERS: FRONT ROW — Ralph McClure, Jerry Eden, Robert Smoot. SECOND ROW — Jim Harton, Dick Oberlies, Charles Ruschhaupt, Ivan Pietro, Richard Becher. B. Poor parent turnout at P.T.A. meetings often results in teachers with no parents to confer with, as is the case with Mr. Richard Hammond. C. Mr. Charles Ruschhaupt, faculty member of the 400 Club, checks season tickets at a home football game. D. Doris Williams and Rosy Sechrest earn money for the P.T.A. by selling concessions at football games. E. Mr. Ivan Pietro waits at the registration table for parent conferences to begin. F. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ends chat with Mr. Frank Watkins during the social phase of a P.T.A. meeting. UfVm Bjjr- iJB ft w ) H ■ m ■ H P 3 m v I ' ll ■L m •£ w In accordance with the city-wide emphasis on read- ing, the Howe English De- partment elaborated on its reading improvement facili- ties, including all students in the program. The Read- ing Center moved into Room 227 which provided much more space for the equip- ment. Teachers were as- 24 r signed to the center each pe- riod of the day. The center offered both corrective and developmental reading in- struction. Teachers worked with as many students as possible. Students used the facilities of the lab during lunch halls, study halls, and unassigned first and ninth periods. Developmen- Vocabulary Study Added to English Classes A. Mr. Stephen Sirmin. B. Mrs. Shirley Neal. C. Mrs. Margaret Crawford. D. Mrs. LaVerne Coffin. E. Mr. Stephen T. Briggs. F. Mrs. Marguerite Sights. G. Miss Sandra Brady. H. Mr. E. Dale Dinkens. I. Mr. John Ervin. J. Mrs. Hariette Baker. K. Mr. Richard Beck. L. Mr. H. C. Tobin. M. Miss Ellen O ' Drain. N. Mrs. Linda James. 25 Department Adds Biblical Literature fi l ' ffl M H i — ■ I m r ' m ■ ' If V ■I BHHHHH im I 7 -II 26 4 tal Reading classes were offered for the first time. The one semester, one cred- it course in reading con- centrated on additional in- struction in individual read- ing deficiencies. Also new during the year was a vocab- ulary study in English class- es. Plans were made for the addition of a new En- glish course,, English II in the second semester. The course in Bibical Literature was taught by Mrs. Ethel Seitz. Several new courses were added to the curriculum of the Social Studies Depart- ment. Citizenship, a two se- mester course open to fresh- men, was added. The approx- A. Mrs. Ethel Seitz. B. Mrs. Dorothy Smith. C. Mrs. Ann Williams. D. Mr. Jack L. Weaver. E. Miss Shirley Smith. F. Mrs. Eileen Cannon. G. Mrs. Marjorie Spice. H. Miss Pat Fitzpatrick. I. Mrs. Jacque- line White. J. Mr. Bruce L. Beck, Head. K. Mr. Wayne Mellott. L. Mrs. Cynthia Fields. M. Miss Mary Bancroft. American Studies, Citizenship Courses Initiated imately 60 enrolled stu- dents were taught by Mr. Mark King, a new teacher at Howe this year. Second semester seniors could elect a seminar-type course, Issues and Values. The course dealt with current problems and was mainly a research class. Political, historical, social, literary, artistic, and cul- 1 28 -. . tural aspects of American life were the areas covered in American Studies, a com- bination of required English 5 and U. S. History. Miss Mary McLane and Mrs. Ann Williams, representing both Social Studies and English Departments, taught the course which presented a unified view of American A. Mr. Lawrence A. Schreiber. B. Mr. Ron Finkbiner. C. Mr. Erroll Spears. D. Mr. Mark Sutton. E. Miss Marilyn Jones. F. Mr. Albert Umphrey. G. Mr. Phillip Brown. H. Mr. Gerald McLeish. I. Mr. Hartwell Kaylor, Head. J. Mr. Mark King. K. Mr. Dan Meek. L. Mr. David Stewart. M. Mr. Arnold K. Nelson. N. Miss Mary McLane. N 29 ■ A. Mr. Robert King. B. Miss Nancy McMillan. C. Mrs. Pauline Craig. D. Mr. Edward Kuonen. E. Mrs. Mary Smuck. F. Mr. Justin Rehm. G. Mrs. Gloria Town- send. H. Mr. D. Robert Mitchell. I. Mr. Jackie Kemper. J. Mr. Glenn Rohde, Head K. Mr. Harrison Richardson. L. Mr. Harry Preston. culture: past, present, and future. Team Teaching was in its second year, with Mr. Ron Finkbiner as the Government chairman and with Mr. Phil- lip Brown as the U.S. History chairman. Mr. Hartwell Kay- ler again headed the Social Studies Department. Renamed Unified Math, fourth year mathematics in- cluded both trigonometry and college algebra. Mr. Glen Rohde, department head, taught the advanced class. Computer Math, a pro- posed course, was dropped from the curriculum because of insufficient funds. A field trip to the Museum of 30 A. Mr. James Yarber. B. Mr. Harold Eddleman. C. Mr. William Smith, Head. D. Mrs. Evelyn Keaton. E. Mr. Richard Hammond. F. Mr. Charles Gwaltney. G. Mr.. Schuyler Geller. H. Mr. Alan Eiler. I. Mrs. Carol Hale. J. Mr. John Fleetwood. K. Mr. Robert Edwards. L. Miss Jerry Motley. M. Mr. Richard Patterson. Chicago was sponsored by the Science Department. Nearly 80 students viewed the technilogical exhibitions on November 13. Biology classes concentrated on the study of narcotics. In order for students to understand the full meaning behind classroom experiments and text assignments, special em- phasis was placed on read- ing. Miss Mary Thumma, Howe ' i only remaining original staff member, headed the Foreign Language Depart- ment. German I and 2, taught by Mr. Timotheus Carson was added this year. Third and fourth semesters of the course were proposed. ■ A. Mrs. Vesta Cohee. B. Mr. Timotheus Carson and Miss Mary Thuma, Head. C. Mr. Rogelio Riquelme. D. Mr. Raymond Hulce. E. Mrs. Joan McAllister. 34 F. Mr. Richard Harpold. G. Mr. Charles Fitzgerald. H. Mr. Samuel Kelley. I. Mrs. Sandra Moreland. J. Mrs. Margaret Siffer- lin, Accompanist, and Miss Janice Brown. K, Mr. James Arvin. L. Mr. Billy Wood. M. Mr. James Stutz, Head. Phys. Ed. Emphasizes Gymnastics Mr. Jim Stutz headed the Physical Education Depart- ment during the year. All students were required to en- roll in P.E. as freshmen and Health, although Advanced P.E., Alcohol and Narcotics, and Driver Education were offered as elective courses. Freshmen P.E. classes work- ed on gymnastics and team sports as well as individual sports. Howe ' s ROTC Department was named one of the three top schools in the nation. Because of this distinction, pictures of the unit were taken for display on world- wide posters. The ROTC was also rated top in the city at the Annual Federal Inspec- tion in the spring of 1971. Selected army officials grad- ed the department on drill competition, facilities that were provided, accuracy of records, and neatness and morale of the cadets. C MAJ Robert Cline and Mr. Thomas Stirling, principal, were pr e- sented with a traveling trophy. 36 A. Colonels McDonald and Clark quiz C SSG Bobby Griffin on the Funda- mentals of ROTC. B. C MSG Roger Caldwell receives first place in the Knock- Out Drill at the Annual Federal Inspec- tion. C. General Morehead presents the first place trophy for the best ROTC unit in the city to C MAJ Robert Cline, Battalion Commander, and principal Thomas Stirling. D. Before officials at the Federal Inspection, the ROTC Drill Team performs an intricate routine in a fashion that has won them several trophies. E. As well as teaching the freshman classes, 1 SGT Jerome Baker also organizes the rifle team which competes in various inter-city matches. F. C MAJ Robert Cline and M SGT Harold M, Ecktman share 37 Occupational Offering anded Cooperative Office Edu- cation (COE), Distributive Education (DE), and Re- lated DE were new offerings of Howe ' s Business Depart- ment. Both COE and DE stu- dents worked part time in business establishments to learn skills in the area of their interest. Related ) discussed the prob- lems encoun dents in theii Third y Foods classes i to the currici Economics I was Son dents inn other clot bin A vai fered I Vocational Course Initiate On-the-J Training Department. Students en- rolled in Wood Shop, Draf- ting, Printing, and Metals, Those enrolled in Metals were taught the basic skills of operating hand tools. Ad- vanced Metals classes allow- ed students to use their own creativity and design. The advanced classes learn- ed industrial skills. A. Mrs. Blanche Ferguson. B. Miss Marlyn Naylor. C. Mrs. Doris Cartwright, Head. D. Mrs. Josinah Mosiman. E. Mrs. Vivian White. F. Miss Rita Gaither. G. Mr. Jack Lawson. H. Mr. William Morris. I. Mr. Max Kidwell. J. Mr. Saeed Ahktar. K. Mr. Dewain Johnson. L. Mr. Lyle Nave. M. Mr. Norman Coglan. Industrial Arts Advances Creativity r 42 M BHBB Duncan, a n mer at Howe this year, was head of the Art Depart- ment. Students could elect Craft Arts, while more ad- vanced artists selected Ad- vanced Art classes. Advan- ced Craft Arts and Ceramics were also offered. Mr. Jerry Gray proposed a Spring Art Festival for student artwork. !r Frank Watkins, Head, and Mrs. Janet McNeill, Teacher-Aid. B. Mr. Thomas Mr. Robert Bramblett. D. Mr. Robert Beckley. E. Mr. Louis McEnderfer. lr Jerry Gray. G. Mrs. Doris Duncan, Head. H. Mr. James Lynch. I. Mr. Charle- Firtle. Reading Facilities Expand to New Location Several new academic act- ivities were initiated during the ' 71- ' 72 school years in- cluding the Reading Center, Health Careers, and Distri- butive Education. The an- nual Mock Election was also among the activities of many of Howe ' s upper- classmen. An extensive read- ing program was developed to conform with a city wide emphasis on individual stu- dent reading abilities. The Reading Center, formerly located in Room 244, mo- ved into larger quarters in Room 227. Reading pacers and tape recorders were in use in the Center as a teacher was assigned to the Center each period of the school day. A. Mrs. Marguerite Sights ' class listens to a story on tape and completes a vocabulary test of new words. Seniors Denyce Gillespie and Diana Gardner give individual assis- tance. B. To improve reading skills, a stu- dent reads with a shadow scope. C. A read- ing machine permits Mr. Jack Weaver to examine reading comprehension by review- ing a film strip with a test. D. Mr. Dale Dinkens listens attentively as his reading class reads aloud. E. A reading lab student listens to a story on tape which is used frequently in classes. F. In Miss Ellen O ' Drain ' s Developmental Reading class, students learn new skills by reading mag- azines. G. Mrs. Dorothy Linke, Howe ' s Consultant from the downtown office, assists freshman Joan Mattingly in im- proving her reading skills in the Reading Center. H. Students obtain their assign- ments by drawing them from a box. Mrs. Rauch Initiates Health Careers HEALTH OCCUPATIONS: Front Row- Helen Lovell, Stacy Swift, Vicki McArthur, Reda Bratcher, Pam Wahl, Joyce Bacon, Clara Viney. Second Row — Dala Manda- bach, Debbie Kerr, Carla Soden, Marsha Miller, Joanne Smartz, Debbie Shaker, Elizabeth Richardson. Third Row — Nancy Bedwell, Eileen Reilly, Elaine Reilly, Debbie Jump, Lynn Petty, Judy Mahurin. Fourth Row--Rick Longerich, David Sher- B. Answering the Phone is just one of Vicki McArthur ' s jobs while working at Community Hospital. C. Health Careers in- corporated classroom study as well as on the job training. D. Mrs. Norma Rauch, director of the Health Careers Program, prepares students for upcoming labors. E. Senior Debbie Kerr demonstrates the correct way to read a thermometer. F. Bed-making is a well known activity to Judy Mahurin, one student enrolled in Health Careers. Developmental Reading was offered as a one credit cour- se. Other students used the facilities provided in the Cen- ter during study halls, lunch halls, and ninth periods. Freshmen were offered in- struction in corrective and developmental reading. Twenty-four students were enrolled in Health Careers, an on-the-job training pro- gram. Initiated by the school nurse, Mrs. Norma Rauch, | the course was open to sen- iors only and was primarilyl elected by those students planning careers in the field| of medicine. Students worked as nurses! aides, lab technicians, unit ' clerks, veterinarian assist- ants, and assistants to speech therapists at Com- munity Hospital, animal hos- pitals, and nursing homes. The Distributive Educa- tion program, offered by the Business Department, helped brint the business world into the classroom. The class helped to bridge the gap between business theor- ies taught in the classroom and their actual practice on the job. DE was open to all jun- iors and seniors. Senior DE trainees spent half of the school day at business es- tablishments in positions as sales clerks, stockmen, drafts- men, fryers, and cashiers. A. Fred Schilling works at Kinney Shoe Store as a part of his D.E. on-the-job-training. B. A steady hand is needed by Gail Yates for weigh- ing candy at Turn-Style. C. Luella Dickmeyer is kept busy as an Ayr- Way cashier with peo- ple doing their Christmas shopping. D. For Allen Hood, Distributive Education is Ln- ger-lickin ' good . E. DISTRIBUTIVE EDU- CATION: FRONT ROW— Luella Dickmeyer, Gail Yates, Linda Mazur, Terri Stump, and Robin Reynolds. SECOND ROW — Kathy Carrier, Ray Chandler, Mike Layton, Allen Hood, Fred Shilling, and Jenny Orme, F. COOPERATIVE EDUCATION: FRONT ROW — Vikki Nelson, JoEllen Daugherty, Ju Carol Mount, Barb Marqua, Toni Hawkins, Sherri Holly and Sandy Jones. SECOND ROW — Mary Doyle, Claryce Lewis, Terry Kavanaugh, Becky Sigmond, Patty Amos, and Lisa Abel. THIRD ROW— Becky Short, Diane Collins, Patty Crites, Jeanne Verbosky, Kathy Orphey, Mardena Davis. Cooperative Office Education (COE) is designed to prepare high school students for on-the-job training in offices of industry, and professional busines- ses. By participating in the COE program, a student after graduation may be better prepared for initial employment and advan- cing in the office occupations field. D.E.,C.O.E. Added To Howe A.L.P.H.A.B.E.T Nationalists Sweep Elections During the annual Mock Election, the process of elec- ting local and state officials was studied by U.S. His- tory and Government stu- dents. Becky Horner, Nat state chairman, and Steve Hutchinson, Fed state chair- man, presided over the two conventions. Keynote speak- ers were Pat Smith, National- ' st, and Mark Re; Federal ampaig sisting ments, speeches, and closed with the local and state elections. Jim Dei- Nat Candida 1 led his ticket to victory in four years. Spon- sores were Mr. Finkbiner. Mr. Spears, Miss McLane. d Mr. Meek. l_ A. NATIONALISE CANDIDATES: FR(JNT ROW Nancy Collins, Richard Shadiow, Jim DeFur, Jim Smith, Jackaon, and Richard Simmons. SECOND ROW — Greg Burton, Jim Hunter, Greg Nesbit, Greg Goodwin, Bob Maffett. Ruth Janes. Beckv Horner, and Kevin i ulley. B. FEDERALIST CANDIDATES: FRONT ROW Debbie West, Mount, Dan Brown; Julie Jones, and Al Dean. SECOND HOW - Connie Thomp- son, Becky Davis, Chris Arvin, I ' hil Dur- ham, Jerry Spieklemire, Carol Lain, and Steve Hutchinson. C. At the Feclrealist Convention in room 69, delegate watch attentively as a second ballot is required to attain a simple majority. D. Becky Horner, N Chairman tended Girl mer at Indiana University whii her insight into today ' s government and how it works. E. Pederalisl State Chairman, Steve Hutch- inson, presides over the state convention as delegates from each ci1 votes tor the office of Attorney General. F. Many students, faithful to the Nation- alist partv. mounted posters in the audi- torium on Veteran ' s Day tor the state convention the following morning. G. Junior Veda Worland steps out of the small scale model of a voting machine after casting her ballot for state office candidates in room 145. A. GOLF CADDIES: FRONT ROW — DeDe Dobson, Carol Nagley, Carolyn Crooks, Sue Boulais, Pam McLeod, Donna Callaway, Mar- :a Scott, Nancy Collins, and Elaine Dunn. SECOND ROW— Debbie Kelly, Sherri Law- rence, Connie Chaplin, Becky Horner, Marty Hawkins, and Cindy Richards. THIRD ROW — Corina DeHerdt, Connie Tillery, Susan Montgomery, Vicki McArthur, Debbie Maud- lin, Diana Gardner, Susan Zink, Carol Mount, Shelly Summit, Susie Matthews, Ginny De- Herdt, and Susie Higginbotham. B. This is the most common scene at the tournament, as can be verified by Mr. Coglan, who received plenty of practice. C. Mr. Preston, Rookie of the Year, putts for his birdie on the tenth hole. D. Ginny DeHerdt inspects Mr. Lewis ' score card after the first nine holes were completed. E. Intent- ly studying his hook on the ninth hole is Mr. Stewart. F. While strolling down the fairway Mr. Rehm ' s caddy, Debbie Kelly, suggests what club to use on his next shot. G. Mr. An- derson, one of the co-directors of the tourna- ment, relaxes before teeing-off on number one . Attending last year ' s an- nual golf tournament held on June 11 at Pleasant Run Municipal Golf Course, were 42 faculty golfers and 37 student caddies. Co-directors for the tourney were Mr. Rex Anderson and Mr. Dave Stewart. Carrying on the du- ties of Caddymaster for the annual event, Mr. Justin Rehm selected and tested 52 r each student wishing to be- come a caddy. To be eligible, a caddy test is administered to each applicant who is a student at Howe or a recent graduate. In the history of this event, all students have received passing marks on their first try. Once this test is passed, all are considered to be a caddy-in-good- standing , with both bovs and girls. Tee-off time is at one, with the last four- some completing their holes at seven. Mr. Harry Preston was named Rookie of the Year , receiving the lowest of all first year Howe faculty members. The Arnold Pal- mer of Howe High School was Physical Education De- partment Head, Mr. James Stutz. Annual Golf Tourney 53 ELJZJ Debra Abel Jerry Abney Jacqueline Acre • 4 mm ■■■ V ' ■■;■;■■ ' ■■ mmi mm -:■ ■:■■■ .- ■ ■■ ' ---j ' ; ' ;v? ' . ' I ' - i ' ' ,f . % ' - ' - ■-■■ : ■■■-.::■ ' ■ v ■ Bill ' ' :- ' :mm x m ;■ ' omeroom 8, as the junior class planned its prom, the Powerpuff Football Game, and the an- nouncement that they were finally seniors. ' Participation in varsity sports, entries into the for- eign studies program, and representation at Boys ' State and Girls ' State were only a few of the activities of the class of ' 73. Talented juniors performed in various musical and dramatic productions. In May, juniors were inducted into National Honor Society, and Quill Scroll, the na- tional journalism honorary. Sophomores spent the year in many activities. Extracur- ricular clubs and organiza- tions formed a large part of many sophomores ' year. Dissecting animals in bio- logy and writing their first erm paper were new acade- nic experiences for the class, iophomores also built their irst float for homecoming, he year climaxed with the promotion to upperclass status for the class of ' 74. Adjusting to high school life is the main activity of any freshman class. Forgetting locker combinations, drop- ping trays in lunch, and even having a freshman. San- dra Stepp. elected Football Homecoming Queen were memorable experiences to the members of the class of 1975. The 740 freshmen who entered in the fall comprised the largest freshman class ever at Howe. Underc lassmen Participate in Varied Activities, Await Future Year As Seniors L 4 ' FIRST ROW -- Kevin Agnew, Fr; Susie Akers, Fr; Susie Alder, Fr, Janet Aldrich, Jr; John Aldrich, Fr; Ronald Alexander, So; Ralph Allen, Fr; Glen Allgood, So; David Allison, Fr; Corinne Amadio, So; Ida Ammons, Fr. SECOND HOW - - Bill Amonette, Jr; Kenneth Anders, Fr; Marvin Anders, Jr; Greg Anderson, Jr; Jamie Anderson, Jr; Karen Anderson, So.; Kevin Anderson, Fr; Robert Anderson, So; Shirley Anderson, Fr; Carolyn Angel, Fr; Janice Angel, Jr; Jackie Apollos, Fr. THIRD ROW — Harold Archer, Fr; Ronnie Archer. Jr: Brenda Archibald, Fr; Diane Armstrong, Jr; Mark Arnold. Fr; Patty Arnold. So; Sharon Arnold, Jr; Barbara Arthur., Fr; Steve Arundale. Jr; Michael Arundale, Jr; Vicky Ash, Jr; Pam Asher. So. FOURTH ROW — Denise Austin, So; Karen Bailey. Fr: Linda Bailey. Fr: Karen Bain, Fr; Bob Baker, Jr; Dennis Baker. So: Lou Anne Baker, Jr; Vickie Baker. Jr; Thomas Balentine. Fr: Jan Ball. So: Richard Ballard, Fr. 56 FIRST ROW — Bill Bankston, Fr; Jim Barger, So; Marsha Barker, So; Paula Barker, Fr; David Barnard, Jr; Thomas Barnard, Fr; James Barnes, Jr; Mary Ann Barnette, So; George Barret, Jr; Stan Barrow, So; Dick Basham, Jr; Melody Baskerville, Fr. SECOND ROW — Bryan Bastin, So; Vivian Bastion, So; William Baue, So; Bruce Bauer, Jr; Diana Baugh, So; John Baughman, So; Don Baxter, Jr; Ralph Bays, Fr; Joseph Beach, Fr; Gayle Becher So; Lee Bechtel, Jr; Deborah Beck, Fr. THIRD ROW -- Kelly Beck, Jr; Maria Beckett, Jr; Nancy Beechler. So; Joe Beeler, Jr; Mary Beem, So; Toby Begeman. Fr; Connie Beitz, Jr; Donna Belcher, So; Vicky Belcher, Jr; Kav Bell. So; Rick Beller, Jr; Deborah Benefiel, Jr. FOURTH ROW Carol Bennet, Fr; Maureen Bennett, Jr; Steve Bennett, So; Dianne Benson. Fr; Jennifer Benson, Fr; Tim Bergdoll, So; Carol Bernd. Fr: Margaret Bernd, Jr; James Berry, Jr; Terry Bevis, Fr: Marcia Bickel, Jr; Joanna Bienz, So. FIFTH ROW — Joseph Billerman, So; Gary Billingsley, Jr; Sheila Billingsley, So; Brian Bingle, Fr; Steve Bishop, Fr; Frank Blackmon, Fr. SIXTH ROW - Jim Blake, Fr; Marie Blake, Jr; Guy Blanchard, Fr; Philip Bledsoe, Fr; David Blessing, Fr; Gary Blessing, Jr. SEVENTH ROW Mark Blines, Jr; Dan Blough, Jr; Darlene Blythe, Fr; Bill Bobbins, Jr; Dianne Boekankamp, Fr; Earlene Bogie, So. EIGHTH ROW - Fred Bohannon, Fr; Brenda Bohnen- kamp, Fr; Vickie Bolin, So; Roy Bolton, So; Mark Boltz, Fr; Michael Boltz, Jr. One of the first things incoming freshmen loam about high school is that the halls are perennially congested. One thousand Dew students increased the strain on Howe ' s overcrowded corridors FIRST ROW — Ronald Boniface, Fr; Jeff Boothman, So; Janie Borders. Fr; Dennis Boring, Fr; Pat Bowers, So; Daryle Boyd, So; Garrv Bovd. Jr; Christal Bradley, Fr; Donald Bradley, Jr; Dorothy Bradley, So; Thomas Bradley, Jr; Sarah Brake, Fr. SECOND ROW — Dave Branson. Jr; Teresa Bratcher, Fr; Jayne Braun, Jr; John Braun. So; Debra Bray, So; Gregg Bredensteiner, So; Linda Breeden, So; Mark Brewer, So; Sue Bricker, Jr; Jerry Bridges, So; Nancy Brinegar, So; Curt Brinkman, So. THIRD ROW - Chris Brinkman . Fr; Donita Brinson, Fr: Marie Brinson, Fr; Rene Bristow. So; Richard Brock. Jr; Bruce Bromstrup, Jr; Linda Bromstrup, So; Terry Bronstrup. Fr: Lee Brooks. So: Angie Brown, Fr; Barbara Brown. So: Bary Brown. So. FOURTH ROW Bridgette Brown. So; Connie Brown. Fr; Darrell Brown Jr; George Brown, Fr; Hubert Brown. Jr; Judi Brown. So; Julie Brown, So; Kathy Brown, Fr; Kenneth Brown. So; Kenny Brown. Jr; Mary Brown, Fr; Michelee Brown. So. FIFTH ROW - Pam Brown, So; Pamela Brown, Jr; Ron Brown, So; Susan Brown, Jr; Peggy Brownlee, Jr; Debbie Bruce, So; John Bruce, So; Julie Bruce, Fr; Michelle Bruce, So; Roger Bruce, Fr; Koalie Bru -. So; Dennis Burner. Jr. SIXTH ROW — Judy Bryan. So: Gary Bryant. Jr; Joretta Bryant, So; Pamela Bryant, Fr; Jack Buckhom. Fr; Jerry Buergelin, Jr; Joyce Bulress, Fr; Donna •Ir: Vicky Burgess. So; Claudia Burke. Jr; Karen Burke, Fr; Kitty Burke. So. SEVENTH ROW — Garnet Burley. Fr; Joyce Burress. Fr: Gerald Burris. Jr; Ka Burris. Fr; Bill Burtnett. So: Jeff Burton. So; Dawn Butler, Fr; Jeff Butler. Jr; Robert Butler. Jr: Anna Bvers. So: Dara Byrd, Jr; Joe Byrum. Fr. EIGHTH ROW — Donald Caesar. Fr; Terri Cains, Jr; Terry Cala. Jr; Patricia Caldwell. So; Roger Caldwell, Jr; Donna Callaway, Jr; Terri Callaway. So; Ann Cameron. Jr; Mick Campbell, So; Shasta Campbell, Jr. Suzan Canada. Jr. 58 Freshmen Learn Howe j Among the numerous first-day routines is the endless filling out of forms. Freshmen in Mr. Ron Finkbiner ' s homeroom fill out cards for PTA and Men ' s 400 Club. In the initial homeroom period, students also re- ceive their study slips for class schedule during the semester. FIRST ROW Lou Caporale, So; Mike Caporale, Fr; Sandra Carl, So; Dan Carlile, Jr; Curtis Carlson, So; Jim Carnage, So; DeWayne Carpenter, Fr; Roy Carpenter, Fr; David Carr, So; Rhonda Carr, Jr; Karen Carrier, Fr; Cindy Carter, So: SECOND ROW - Danny Carter, Jr; Donna Carter, Fr; Kama Carter, So; Ken Carter, So; Patricia Carter, So; Rick Carter, Fr; Sandy Carter, Jr; Tom Carter, Jr; Robert Carver, Fr: Dave Cassidy, So; Sandra Cassidy, Jr; Bonita Cates, Fr THIRD ROW Mike Catron. So; Constance Caudil, Fr; Linda Cavanaugh, So; Mike Cavanaugh. Fr; Arthur Cave. So; Earl Cavender, So, Peggy Cavender . Jr: Brenda Cecil. Fr; Barbara Chaillaux. So; Connie Chambers. Jr; Joel Chandler. So; Susan ( handler. So. FOURTH ROW Janice Chancy. Jr; Connie Chaplin. Jr: Russ Charles, Jr; Cynthia Chastain. Fr; Mary Chastain. Jr: Tina Cherry, So; Bruce Christensen, Jr; Charles Christie. So: Beth Chroniak, Fr; Gwyn Chroniak. Fr; Tom Chroniak. So; Vicki Clapper. So 59 FIRST ROW - Bonnie Clark, Fr; Cindy Clark, Fr; Duane Clark, So; Leta Clark. Jr; Robert Clark, So; Tina Clark, Jr; Tom Clark, Jr; Linda Clausen, Fr; Mary Cleary, Jr; Rick Clemens, So; Ralph Clemens. Jr; Gail Clendenin, Jr. SECOND ROW — Charles Clinard. Fr: Patricia Cline. Fr; Steve Cline, Jr; Steve Clingan, Fr; Mary Cobb. So; Bill Cobb, So; Debbie Cobb, Fr; Michael Cobb, Jr: Mike Cobb. So; Cynthia Cockrill. Fr; Brad Coglan, So; Dianna Cohee. So. THIRD ROW Patricia Cole, Jr; Paul Cole, Jr; William, Cole, Fr; Dianne Collins, Jr; Gary Collins. Fr: Judy Collins. Jr; Robert Collins, Fr; William Collins, Jr; Karen Comer. So: Victoria Combs, Jr; Carol Conway, Fr; Keith Conway. Jr. FOURTH ROW — David Cook, Jr; Norma Cook, Fr; Robert Cook. Fr: Jenny Coonce, Fr; Ralph Coonce, So; Cathy Cooper. So; Dianna Cooper. Fr; Greg Cooper, So; David Cooprider. Jr; Tony Cope. Fr; Alan Coppinger, Fr; Jack Corman, Fr. A. Underclassmen add to Hoosier Hysteria as they travel to South- port to watch the Howe netters in the Sectionals of the State Tourney. B. Santa Claus makes his annual appearance at the Winter Wonderland Dance. 1 Students Enjoy Santa ' s Visit to Winter Wonderland Dance FIRST ROW — Richard Corman, Fr; Anita Cornelius, Jr; Patricia Cornett, Jr; Debbie Cornforth, Jr; Gene Cory, Fr; Larry Cory, So. SECOND ROW — Anita Cotner, Jr; Leon Cotner, Fr; Doug Cotter, Fr; Jeffrey Cotterman, So; Denise Coulter, Jr; Mike Courtney, Jr. THIRD ROW — Craig Coverstone, Jr; Fred Covert, Jr; Dennis Cowden, Jr; Mark Cowden, Fr; Jill Cox, Fr; Rick Cox, Fr; FOURTH ROW Patricia Craft, Jr; Wiley Craft, Jr; Lisa Craigmiles, Fr; Donna Crane, Fr; Penny Crape, Fr; Cathy Cranfill, Jr. FIFTH ROW - Karen Cranfill, So; Beverly Craven, Jr; Karen Craw- ford, Jr; Allan Crenshaw, Jr; Nick Cridlin, So; Roxann Criswell, So; SIXTH ROW - Wanda Criswell, Fr; John Crites, So; David Crocker, So; Denise Crocker, Fr; Stephen Crockett, Fr; Carolyn Crooks, Jr. SEVENTH ROW - Greg Crooks, Fr; Beverly Cross, So; Odetta Cross, Fr; Kitty Croucher, Fr; Dwight Crowner, Jr; Carla Csiky, Jr. EIGHTH ROW — Terri Cullen, So; Bonnie Cunningham, Fr; Darlene Curry, Fr; James Curry, Jr; Dedra Cuzzort, Fr; Donna Cuzzort, So. A. Many stops at one ' s locker art- necessarj during the da} tor mosl underclassmen. B, Kevin Phelps. Jerry Burris. and Brad Coglan. members of Howe ' s Boys ' Knsemble. rehearse before a performance 61 ■ ■ FIRST ROW - Dan Dailey, Fr; Jeff Daniel, Fr; Mary Daugherty, Jr: Bob Davidson, Fr; Candy Davis, Fr; Charles Davis, Jr; Cindy Davis. Fr; Cindv Davis, So; Danny Davis, Fr; Debie Davis, Fr; Edith Davis. So. SECOND ROW — Jane Davis, Fr; Nancy Davis, So; Randy Davis, Jr; Barbara Dawson, Fr; Georgia Day, So; Janet Deal, So; Dale Dean, Jr; David Dean, Jr; Micky Deane, So; Tern - DeBoo, Jr; Troy Deel, Fr; THIRD ROW — Sandy Deere, Jr; Cindy DeFur. Fr; Corina DeHerdt. So; Dave DeHerdt, Fr; Ginny DeHerdt. Jr: Debbie Delay. Fr: Lewis Demaree, So; Donna Denny, So; Larry Denny. Fr: V icky Denny. Jr; David Detamore, Fr; Dave Depew. Fr. FOURTH ROW — Jean Depew, So; Pam Derington. Jr; Jamie Dewitt. Fr; John Dewitte, Jr; Tim Dewitte, Fr; Anthony Dichmann. Fr; Stephanie Dick, Jr; Darren Dickerson. Fr; Jim Dickerson. Fr: Carolyn Dieck. Fr; Herbert Diederichsen, So; Vicki Dietz, Fr. Employing a two-handed backhand, Paul Gerzon runs towards the net in an attempt to return his opponent ' s shot. Home tennis matches are played at the FCUenberger tennis courts after school. 7L$MR FIFTH ROW — Melody Diggs, Jr; Pam Dilley. Jr; Tim Dillon. So: Kevin Dippel, Fr; Connie Dishman. Fr; Steve Doan. So. SIXTH ROW — Rhonda Doane. Fr; Weslev Dobbins. Fr; Nicky Dobbs. So: Denise Dobson, Jr; Dan Dobson. Fr; John Docktor. Jr. SEYEXTH ROW — Mary Docktor. Fr; Carolyn Dodd. Jr; Kevin Dodd. So: Larry Doe, So; Brian Donahue, Fr; Ken Donahue. Jr. EIGHT ROW — Laura Do nley, Jr; Terry Donovan. Fr; Sherri Doody. So; Linda Doss, Fr; Christine Doucleff. Fr; John Dougherty. Fr. 62 • r Athletics, Music Performances Occupy Underclassmen ' s Time FIRST ROW -- Sherri Doughty, Jr; Terri Doughty, So; .Jim Dowell. So; Jeff Downey, So; Debra Doyle, So; Julie Driscol. Fr. SECOND ROW - Edward Droeger, So; Kathy DuBecky, So; Tom Duckworth, Jr; Marianne Dugan, Fr; Richard Dugan, Jr; Robert Dungan, So. THIRD ROW — Elaine Dunn, Jr; Connie Durham, Jr; Liz Durham, So; Michael Durham, Jr; Rhonda Durham, Jr; Cheryl Dustin, Fr. FOURTH ROW Rick Eads, Fr; Russell Eads, So; Randy Earl, Fr; Debra Eastridge, So; Kathy Eaton, Jr. A. Freshmen attend a convocation on the first day of school to acquaint them with the rules of Howe and to assign them to homerooms. B. Noel Wyatt sings the solo to Twas the Night Before Christmas during the Choir ' s performance on the Circle in December. 63 4 v Sophomores, Juniors Display Floats at Football Homecoming A. Mr. Louis McEnderfer assists members of the B Band in learning rhythms. B. Reserve Coach Jim Arvin confers with a player during a timeout at an afternoon football game. I - FIRST WOW- Patty aton, So; Bob Echolds, So; Diane Eden, Fr; Connie Edwards, Jr; David Edwards, Fr; Fara Edwards, Fr; Jeff Edwards, So; Karen Edwards, Fr: Mike Edwards, Jr; Robert Edwards. Jr; Larry Eggers, So; Richard El, Fr. SECOND ROW — Rita Elias. So: Vivian Ellett. Fr; Terry Elliott, So; Margaret Ellis, Fr Steve Ellis. So; Tracy Ellis. Fr; Carol Ellison, Jr; James Ellison, Fr Wanda Elsey ho; Brian Emmons. Fr; Peggy Endicott, 80: Carol Ends, Fr THIRD ROW— Donald Engelking, Jr; Lina England, Jr: Cathi Engle. Fr: Scott Erickson, So; Beverly Erlenbaugh, So; Sharon Erlenbaugh, Fr Dorothy Ernst, So; Dale Eubanks, Fr; Bob Evans. Fr; David Evans. So Debbie Evans, Fr; Lyle Evans, Jr OURTH ROW— Richard Evans, So Richara Evans. Jr; Rhonda Everiiaix, Fr; Sheree Everhart, So: Patricia Farley, Jr; Jean Ferguson, So; Ruthie Ferguson. Fr: Chris Fiddler. So: Michael Fiddler. Jr; Frank Field, So; Sharon Fields. Jr. 64 FIRST ROW — Victoria Fields, Fr; Sheila Fifer, Fr; Tony Finley, Fr; Phil Finn, Jr; Gary Fleenor, Fr; Rickey Fleenor, So; Phillip Fleitz, Jr; Donald Flick, Fr; Mike Flick So; Keith Flowers, Jr; Rhonda Floyd, So; Joyce Flynn, So. SECOND ROW — Emma Foley, So; Sue Foltz, Jr; Debbie Ford, Fr; Stanley Ford, Jr; Vicki Ford, Jr; Barbara Fortner, Jr; Sherry Foster, So; Shirley Foster, Jr; Terry Foster, Fr; Ed Fougerousse, Fr; Dwaine Foust, Jr; Richard Fowler, Fr. THIRD ROW — Joe Fox, Fr; Melvin Franklin, So; Joy Freath, So; Laura Frederick, Jr; Danny Freeman, Jr; Rick Freeman, So; Jan Frick, Fr; Karen Frisbie, Jr; Ann Fulk, Fr; Kathy Fu Her, So; Pam Fuqua, Fr. FOURTH ROW — John Galema, Jr; Roger Gambill, Jr; Sherry Gamble, So; Rhonda Gammon, So; Karla Gandy, Fr; Douglas Gann, So; Denise Gannon, Jr; Diane Gannon, So; John Gannon. Jr; Kathy Gannon, Jr; Marianne Gannon, Fr; Jesse Gant, Jr. i 2E Ait m. m VV 6 f§ ■ - - FIFTH ROW — Thomas Garard, So; Janice Gardener, So; Mark Gardener, So; James Garrett, Jr; Bryan Garwood, So; Kent Gauger, Fr. SIXTH ROW — Joan Cause,. Fr; Mary Beth Gause, Jr; Vicki Gause, So; James Gearns, So; Alice Gee, Jr; Joyce Gee, So. SEVENTH ROW - Pamela Gee, Fr; Vickie Gee, Fr; Paul Gerzon, Jr; Teresa Gibbs, Fr; Wayne Gibbs, So; Paul Gibeaut.Jr. EIGHTH ROW — Katherine Gibson, So; Laura Gibson, So; Richard Gibson, Jr; James Gilbert, Jr; Pam Gillum, So; Rodney Gilly, Jr. Members of the Junior Class constructed a Hornet football for the homecoming parade. Work on the float was directed by junior members of the Student Council. 65 FIRST ROW — Robert Gilmour. So; Sharie Gish, So; Vicki Givan, Fr: Jule Glanzman. Jr; Carla Goodard, So; Jeff Goddard, So; Ravmond Goens. So: Linda Goin, So; Brenda Goldsmith, Fr; Tony Gomez, So; Nelly Gonzales, Jr; Paul Goodin, So. SECOND ROW — Bill Gorton, Fr; James Gossett, So; Cynthia Govaert, Jr; Kathy Grace, Jr; Kim Graeber, So; Sherrie Grandison, So; Carol Graves, Jr; Cindv Graves, Fr: Darlene Graves, So; George Gray, Jr; Pamela Gray, So; Robert Gray, Jr. THIRD ROW — Bob Green. Fr: Phillis Greer. Fr; Wilma Greer, Fr; Tom Gregory, So; Philip Grider. Fr; Becky Griffin. Jr; Bobby Griffin. Jr; Donna Griffin. So: Patricia Griffin. Fr: Leslie Griffith, So; Vince Griffo. Jr; Steve Grissom. So. FOURTH ROW — Annalee Groene. Fr; Patti Grovenberrv. Jr: Mike Grubb. Jr; Patty G ' sell, So; Sandie Guillaume. Fr; Ralph Gummerson. So: Tony Gunter, Fr; Linda Gurley, Fr: Jim Guthrie. Fr: Arthur Gutierrez. Fr; Dave Hack, Fr. iMi 1 Tl r m A. Students enjoy a few moments of conversation before the 8:15 bell calls them to homeroom. B. Mary Wood and Corina DeHerdt perform with the Hornet Honeys during the halftime show at a basketball game. 66 FIRST ROW — Shanna Haden, So; Alice Hadley, Jr; Mary Hadley, Fr; Deborah Haganman, So; Maria Hagans, So; Thomas Hahn, Jr; Clifford Haidcastle, So; Edwina Hail, Jr; Harold Haines, So; Curtis Hall, Fr; Gwen Hall, Fr; Joy Hall, So. SECOND ROW — Katheryn Hall, Jr; Phoebe Hall, Fr; Sue Hall, So; Carol Hamilton, So; Debbie Hamilton, Fr; Sheila Hamilton, Fr; Cynthia Hancock, So; Mark Hancock, So; Mary Hancock, Jr; Nancy Hancock, Fr; Jeff Hankins, Fr; Debi Hannah, So. THIRD ROW — Steve Hannah, Fr; Cheryl Hanlon. So; Donna Hapler, Jr; Sharon Handin, So; James Hardman, Fr; Teresa Hardman. Jr; Clayton Hardy, So; Lee Harlan, Jr; Mike Harmon. So; Oklas Harold, So; Kristella Harp, Jr; Linda Harper, Fr. FOURTH ROW — Marie Hartle, So; Paulette Harper, Jr; Toni Harper, Fr; Karen Harrell, Fr; Karen Harrigan, So; Cheryl Harris. Jr; John Harris. Jr; Karen Harris, Fr; Mark Harris, Fr; Vivian Harrison Jr- Beckv Hart, So; Carolyn Hart, Fr. ' ' V A. Kathy Meyer and Amy Mueller assist Stage Manager, Phil Pash, in the assembling of stage equipment for the Senior Play. B. Donna Tracy and Laura Donley sing with the Choir as a part of the Commencement ceremonies. Students Assist, Perform in Howe Stage Productions 67 m Kevin Dippel sweeps the gym floor to remove dust and debris during the Howe — Greencastle game. Members of the freshman basketball team clean the floor during timeouts and between games. FIRST ROW — Dale Hartley. So; Doug Hartley. Jr: Steven Eiarton, So; Debra Hartson, Jr; Allen Harvey. Jr; Donald Harvev. Jr. SECOND ROW — Randall Harvey, Fr; Rhonda Harvey, So; Frank Hasseld. So: Jennifer Haste, So; Becky Havlin, Jr; Kristi Hawkins, So. THIRD ROW — Nancy Hayes, So; Sharron Haygood, So; Mark Hays, Jr; Brian Havs. Fr; Teresa Hays, So; William Hays, Jr. FOURTH ROW — Darrell Heady, Jr Suzanne Hedrick, So; Debbie Heidelman, So; Greg Heiny. So; Anna Held, Fr; Ted Helpling, Fr. 4 -4 Up r i n i f ft f FIFTH ROW — Pattv Hemingway, Fr; Charlene Henry, Fr; Darlene Henry, Fr: Mike Henry, Jr; Sherrie Henry, Fr; Jenny Hensley, So; Jeff Henson. So; Jim Henson, So; Pamela Henson, So; Jim Herman, Jr; Laurie Herman, Fr; Jim Hermsdorfer, Jr. SIXTH ROW — Jesse Herzberg. So: Kathleen Hess, Fr; David Hicks, Jr; Debra Hicks, Jr; Karen Hicks. Jr; Juanita Hicks, Fr; Nancy Higginbotham, Fr; Donna Higgins. Jr; Mike Higgins, So; Rita High, So; Mary Hild, So; Penny Hilgadiack, Jr. SEVENTH ROW — Donald Hill. Jr: Joe Hill. So: Mike Hill. Jr: William Hill. Fr: Melodv Hilligoss. Jr: Tom Hillman. Fr: James Hills. So; Cathv Jo Hinch. So: Debra Hinkle. Fr; Denise Hinson. Jr: Gail Hipsher, So; Beverly Hire, So. EIGHTH ROW — Mark Hire. Jr; Ellen Hockett, Fr; Gary Hodge. Jr; Dale Hodge. So: Dianna Hoeping, Jr; Joseph Hoff, So; Robert Hoff, Fr; Linda Hoffmire. Fr: Roger Hoke, So; Sally Holcomb, Jr; Judi Holland. Fr: Richard Holland, Jr. 68 Underclassmen Assist in Boosting School Spirit, Show Competitiveness in Interschool Meets FIRST ROW — Terry Holland, Jr; Pam Holloway, Jr; Weida Hollen- beck, So; Dave Holman, Jr; David Hon, So; Thomas Hood, Jr. SECOND ROW — Georgetta Hooten, Jr; Mary Hoover, Jr; Mechele Hopkins, Fr; Patricia Hopkins, So; Tim Horn, Jr; Alan Horner, THIRD ROW — Donald Horsley, Fr; Vickie Horton, Fr; Chris Houp- pert, Jr; Mary Houppert, So; Linda Howard, So; Linda Howe, Fr. FOURTH ROW - - Vickie Hren, Jr; Barbara Hubbard, So; LuAnn Hubbard, Jr; Mary Hubbard, Fr; Wanda Hubbard, Jr; Ray Hudson, So. So. A. Eagerly anticipating the finish of the event, Bob Gray takes the lead in an afterschool track meet. Teammate Lee Bechtel follows in second place. B. During freshman physical education, students learn the fundamentals of team and individual sports. Freshmen practice dribbling the basketball before actual compe- tition begins in Mr. Richard Harpold ' s class. C. Reserve cheer- leaders hold the spirit sign as Kevin Culley breaks through at the Homecoming game against Northwest. Sandra Steep was elected queen during the halftime festivities. 69 m FIRST ROW — Bernard Huerkamp. Fr; Mark Huff. So; Georgia Hughes. So: Kathy Hughes. Fr; Joy Hughett, Jr; Gerald Hull, So; ' Grover Humphrey, Fr; Darrell Humphrey, So; Tom Humphrey, Fr; Bob Hunt. So: Robert Hurst, Jr; Debbie Hurt, Fr. SECOND ROW — Larry Hutcheson, So; Terry Hutchinson, So; Stephanie Hyfield, Fr; Cindy Jackson, Fr; Deborah James. Fr; Margo James, So; Rhonda James. Fr: William James. Jr; Ray Janes, Fr; Joe Jeffers, Jr; Cynthia Jeffries, Jr. THIRD ROW — Kathv Jensen. So: Susie Jem. So: Walter Jerrell. So; Kenneth Jessee, Fr; Marianne Jessup. Jr: Dave Jewell. Jr: Susan Johns, Fr; Beth Johnson, Jr; Doug Johnson. So: Judv Johnson. So; Kenneth Johnson, So; Paula Johnston. Fr. FOURTH ROW _ Teresa Johnson. So: Tommie Johnson. So: Virginia Johnson. Fr: Daryl Jones, Fr: Donita Jones. Jr; Gary Jones. So: Janet Jones. Fr; Linda Jones. Jr; Sandy Jones. Fr; Timothy Judkins. Jr: Debra Karr, Fr. A. Alice Stephenson, who participates in the String Ensemble, plays a selection with the orchestra in the Christmas Program. B. Peg Endicott performs many duties for the year- book staff including typing copy. I Empty Hallways: A Sight Seldom Seen at Howe A. Nancy Watkins, a junior member of the Varsity Cheerleading Squad, radiates enthusiasm for the trailing Hornets at the Marshall basketball game. B. The empty corridor is a familiar sight to those students who participate in many extracurricular activities. li FIRST ROW -- Dick Kaye, Jr; Tom Kaye, Fr; Debbie Kaylor. So; Robert Keen, Fr; Sarah Kelley, So; Jim ' Kelly, Fr; -John Kelly. So; Linda Kelly, .Jr; Pauline Kelly. Jr; Warren Kemble, Jr; Richard Kemp, Jr; Gary Kempe, So. SECOND ROW -- Beckv Kennett. Jr; Nathan Kennett. So; Donna Kenney, Jr; Beverlee Kenworthv, So; Steven Kerkhoff, So; Kathie Kern, Fr; Claire Kerr, Fr; Suzanne Kerr, Jr; Scott Kettman, Fr; Stephen Key, Jr; Thomas Kiemeyer, Fr; (ilenna Killnim, So. THIRD ROW — Ronnie Kilburn. Fr; Joe Killilea. So; Evelyn Kimes. Fr; Yvonne Kimes, So; Sheila Kinder. Jr; Beckv Kindley. Fr; Anthony King. Fr; Debra King. So; Marsha King. So; Sue King, Fr; Richard Kingery, Jr; John Kingsburg, So. FOURTH ROW Jennj Kinkade. Jr: Mark Kinnev, So: Mike Kinney. Jr; Kevin Kirby. So; Kathy Kirch, Jr; Mark Kirch, Jr: Pamela Kirk. So: Jeff Kirkham, Fr; Debbie Kirlin. Jr; John Kissick, ' r; Michael Klein, Jr: Steve Kloss. Jr. 71 FIRST ROW -- Carol Knight, So; Dee Knoop, Fr; Carl Knuth, Jr; Steven Kontney. Fr; Randv Kord, So; Jane Koschka, So; John Koschka, So; Andy Kostarides, Jr; Elaine Kostarides, So; Diane Kraemer. Fr; Jay Kraeszig, Jr; Mimi Kraeszig, Fr. SECOND ROW — Mike Kramer. Jr; Elizabeth Kutche, Jr; Pete Kutche, Fr; Elliot Lachmayer. Jr; Sharon Lacy, Fr; Annamarie Laffin, Fr; Tina Laffin, Jr: Elaine Lagenaur, Fr; Mike Landwer, Jr; Jim Lane, Fr; Lisa Lane, So. THIRD ROW — Tobv Lannom. So; Shirley Largent. So: David Larson. Fr; Jack Lashbrook, Jr; Michael Lathrem. So; William Lauck. So; Gary Lawman, Fr; Peggy Lawler. Jr; Cindy Lawless. So; Suzan Lawrence; Fr; Glenn Lawson. So: Ronald Lawson. Jr. FOURTH ROW — Paula Lavman. Fr: Jeffrey Leamon. Jr: Michael Leamon, Fr; Tom Lechner, Jr; Joe Leek. So; David Lee. Fr; Jackie Lee. Jr; Janet Lee, Fr; Janice Lee, Jr; Jerry Lee, So; Jim Lee, So; Karen Lee. So. k4 t f)©QB 5- A. During the 1971 Howe Christmas Program. Connie Chambers of the Girls Concert Club sings I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus. B. Sherry Gable, a staff member of the Howe Tower, proofreads her latest story. C. Mem- bers of the Home Economics Club complete special projects in after school work sessions. FIRST ROW — Karen Lee, Jr; Kathy Lee, So; Kevin Lee, Jr; Rhonda Lee, Jr; Lana Leets, Fr; Kris Legg, So; Mindy Le May, So; Terri Leo, Jr; Dawn Leonard, Fr; Steve Leonard, So; Mark Lepper, Fr; Pat Lepper, So. SECOND ROW — William Lessaris, Jr; Charles Lewis, Fr; Linda Lewis, Fr; Sybil Lewis, Fr; Bill Licking, So; Nancy Lingenfelter, Jr; Gary Little, Fr; Joseph Little, Jr; Mary Littleton, Fr; John Locke, So; Joy Lollo, Fr; Becky Long, So; THIRD ROW - Patty Long. So; Paul Long. ,r; Rhonda Long. Fr; Vince Long, So; Steve Lord, Jr; Fatty Lotz. Jr; Philip Love. Jr; Beth Lovell; Jr; Pam Lowellen, Fr; Jay Lowry. Fr; Claudia Lucas. So; Dawn Lucas, Jr. FOURTH ROW -- Jerrv Luedeman. Jr; Robin Luke, Jr; Betty Lunsford. Fr; Bruce Lynette. Fr; Mike Lynette. Jr; Teresa Lyons, Jr; Joe Lytle, Jr; Bernie Mackell, Fr; Jim Mackell. So; Frank Mackell, Jr; Gloria Macon, Fr. Juniors await the opportunity to vote in the annual Mock Election. Members of the Nationalist Party swept the election this year. FIFTH ROW — Michael Maddox, So; Elwin Mahan, So; Randv Maier, So; Steve Maki, Fr; Dave Mandrell. So; Karen Manley, So; SIXTH ROW -- Kim Manley, So; Tom Manley, Fr; John Mann, Jr; Phil Manning, Fr; Priscilla Manning, Jr; Stanley Manning, Jr; SEVENTH ROW— Melinda Mansfield, So; James Manson, Fr; Cheryl Marcum. Jr; Pam Marendt, So; Joe Mark, So; Martin Mark, Fr. EIGHTH ROW— Mary Marko, So; Roger Marks, So; Susan Marks, Fr; Debbie Marley, Fr; John Marquis, Fr; David Marrow. Jr. Juniors Participate in Mock Election 73 FIRST ROW - Cynthia Marshall, Fr; Charles Martin. So; Dehbie Martin. Jr; Jim Martin. So; Pam Martin, So; Paul Martin, Fr; Mike Martinez. So; Mike Massey, Jr; Rick Massey, Jr; Sharon Massie. Jr; Debi Massingille. Fr; Patricia Masters, So. SECOND ROW — Curt Mather. Jr: John Mathis. So; Larry Mathis, Jr; Linda Mathews. So; Loretta Matthews. Jr; Robert Matthews, So; Susie Matthews. So: Tony Matthews. Jr; Beth Mattingley, So; Joan Mattingley, Fr; Michelle Mattingley. Fr; Stephanie Mattingley, Fr. THIRD ROW — Shelia Maxberry. Fr: Bill Mav. So: Doug May. Jr: Greg May. Fr; Price May, So; William May. Fr: Jackie Mav-. Yr: Judy Mazur. Jr; Gina McAndrews. Fr: Cathv McAtee. Fr: Donna McBrady, Fr; Becky McCafferty. Jr. FOURTH ROW - Gavle McAllister. So; Dan McCauley. Jr; David McClellan. So; Andrew McClain, Fr; Bob McClain. So; Debbie McCleerey. So: Joyce McCleery. Jr; Patricia McClure, Fr; Kathleen McCormick. Fr: Kelly McCormick. Fr; Larry McCormick. So; Laura McCotter, Fr. % Jtl ♦i .4 wH k tv-JK Hk i :iB Bilk kflfe HHr wt f W ' xA A. Sherri Doughty dances at the Winter Wonderland Dance in the Cafeteria. Senior Rick Simmons was crowned King of the mid- winter dance. B. Doe Nottingham hopes for a strike as the Girls ' Athletic Association trav els to Play Bowl. 74 J - Students Spend Afterschool Time in Numerous Extracurricular Activities A. Couples attending the 1971 Turnabout Twirl. Howe ' s girl-ask-boy dance, dance to the music of Howe graduate David Hagy and his ensemble. Evening in Paris was the theme of the dance. B. Members of the sophomore class display their float at homecoming. Junior and senior floats were also presented during the festivities. 2JQ Q FIRST ROW — Pat McCotter. So; Larrv McCrav. Jr: Jeff McCrearv. Fr: Mike McCurdv. So: Carol McDonald. Fr: Cathv McDonald. Fr; Jeff McDonald. Fr; Marcy McDowell, Fr; Mike McDowell. Fr; Donald McFadyen, So; Robert McFadyen, Fr; Cindy McGinnis, Fr. SECOND ROW Denise McGuire, Fr; Doug McGuire, Fr; Jeff McGuire, So; Kathy McGuire, Fr; Sheila McGuire, Jr; Elizabeth McKain, Jr; Phil McKain, Fr; Cheri McKee, So; Randy McKim. Jr; Rosemary McKim, So; Sherry McMasters, Fr; Sheila McKinney. Fr. THIRD ROW -- Patricia McPherson, So; Richard McPherson, So; Laura McQueen. So; Douglas McRae. So; Debbie Mead. Fr; Jackie Meader. Fr; Barbara Meadows, Jr: Dan Meadows. Jr: Roxanne Means, Jr; Bill Medlock. Jr; Laurie Mee. Jr; Darla Meeks, Fr. FOURTH ROW Kevin Meeks. Jr: William Megnin, So; Tony Melbook. Fr; Dan Meno. Fr; Dennis Merriman. So; Carol Merryman, Fr; Donna Merritt. Fr; Linda Merritt. Jr; Connie Metcalf, So; Jeff Mever. So: Kathy Mever. So: William Meyer, So. 75 FIRST ROW — Donald Meyers. Fr; Monty Michall. Fr; Russ Mile Karen Milby, So; Darrell Miller, Fr; Diane Miller. So. SECOND ROW — Jay Miller, So; Keith Miller, Fr; Lorena Miller. Jr; Mark Miller. Jr; Patsy Miller, So; Richard Miller, Jr. THIRD ROW — Ronald Miller. Fr; Sandv Miller. Fr; Sus;n Miller. Jr; Bruce Mitchell. Fr; Sandy Mitchell, Jr; Barney Mitten. lorf. So. FOCRTH ROW — Dan Moeller, So; Joel Monka, Jr; Jim Monroe. Jr; Judy Monree. Fr: Paul Monroe, Fr; Famon Monschein, So. Ron Turner spends time during study hall to work on assign- or Chemistry and Unified Math classes for the following day. FIFTH ROW — Susan Montgomery. So; Willie Montgomery. So; Dianne Moon, Jr; Debbie Moore, Jr; Debbie Moore. Jr: Diane Moore. Jr. SIXTH ROW — Gerald Moore. Jr; Paul Moore, So: Diana Moorhouse. So; Roger Moran, So; Judv Moreno. Jr; Debbie Morgan. So. SEVENTH ROW — Jody Morgan. Jr; John Morgan. So: Michael Morgan, Jr; Patricia Morgan. Jr; Pat Morgan, Jr; Steve Morgan. Fr; EIGHTH ROW — Gary Morrison. Jr; Phyllis Morrison. Fr: Debbie Morrow, So; Rhoda Morse. Jr; Sharon Moshy. So; Ellen Mosher, Fr. 76 - FIRST ROW — Mark Mosher, Jr; Cindy Mosier, Jr; Steve Mosier, So; Allen Mosiman, So; Ricky Moss, Fr; Amy Mueller, So; Eric Mueller, Jr; Kenneth Mullins, Jr; Melinda Munday, Fr; Beverly Murdick, Jr; Carmen Murphy, So; Dave Murray, Jr. SECOND ROW — Dan Muskat, Jr; Maureen Musser, Fr; Mary Myers, So; Carol Nagley, Jr; Charles Napier, Fr; Ralph Narmore, So; Dan Neal, Fr; Janet Neal, Jr; Mark Neal, Fr; John Neely, Fr; Mike Negovan, Fr. THIRD ROW — Cathy Nelson, Fr; Lanae Nelson. Jr: Carol Neu, Jr; Judi Neu, So; Teri Neuhausel, So; Cindy Neuhausel, Fr; Herbert Neuhausel, Fr; Ruth Ann Nichols, Jr; Dale Nicholson. So; Danny Nicholson, Fr; David Nicholson, So; Mark Nicholson. So. FOURTH ROW — Maureen Nickolaus, So; Brian Nickall. Fr: Paul Niebrugge. Fr; Kay Niedenthal, So; Mike Niggl, Fr; Pam Noe, So; Larry Norris, So; Michael Norris, Jr; Penny Norris, Fr; Sally Norris, Jr: Louis Northern, Jr; Debra Norton, Fr. 4% J S Mk A tf tit St( «i A. Sophomore Rosalie Bruce assists Mrs. Patricia Alexander in the Dean of Girls ' office by filing students ' schedules and delivering pink slips and cut slips. B. A member of the Hill- topper staff, Sherrie Shedd sells underclass pictures in the cafe- teria. Volunteer Workers Assist in Offices J J FIRST ROW Becky Nott, Jr; Deborah Nottingham, Fr; Ted Nottingham. So; Rosalind Nuckols, So; Mike Nye, Fr; Dan O ' Conner, Jr: Kathleen O ' Conner, Jr; Tim O ' Donnell, Jr; Anita Ohmit, Fr; Teresa Ohmit, Jr; Debra Oldham, So. SECOND ROW — Don Oldham, Jr; Denise Oliver, So; Terry O ' Neal, Fr; Marlene Orr, So; Sharon Orr, So; Beverly Osborne, So; Debbie Osborne, So; Thomas Ott, So; John Otto, Jr; Debbie Owen, So. Bill Owensbv, So. THIRD ROW — Sandy Pacheco, Fr; Leslie Padden, Jr; Ronald Paddock, Jr; Pamela Page, Jr; Marty Palmer, Jr; Mike Palmer, So; Pam Palmer, So; Theodora Panoutsopoulos, So; Maria Panter, Fr; Dan Parcel, Jr; Jerry Parker, Fr; Kenneth Parker, Fr. FOURTH ROW — Gaylene Parman, Fr; Warren Parman, So; Andrea Parry, Fr; Douglas Parry, Fr; Phil Pash, Jr; Dave Passmore Jr; Larry Pastrick, So; Robert Patee, Fr; Jack Patrick, Jr; Jody Patterson, Fr; Loretta Patterson, Fr; Pennie Patterson, So. Members of Mr. Thomas Lewis ' girls ' chorus class prepare selections for one of their performances. Students must enroll in either boys ' chorus or girls ' chorus before they can audition for the more advanced performing groups at Howe including the Boys ' Concert Club, the Girls ' Concert Club, the Concert Choir, Howe ' s Madrigal Singers, the Boys ' and Girls ' Octets. Students Spend School Time in Elective Subjects 78 FIRST ROW — Nancv Pattorff. Fr; Harold Pauley. So; Woody Payne. So; Dan Peacock, Jr; Kevin Peacock, So; Steve Peek, So. SECOND ROW — Bruce Pedlow, Jr; Michele Pence. Jr; John Perkinson. Jr; Teresia Perry, Jr; Allan. Peters, Jr; Karen Peters, So; THIRD ROW — Christopher Peterson, Jr; Chuck Peterson, So; Sandra Peterson, So; Bettv Petro, Jr; Charles Petty, Fr; Peggy Pfau, Jr; FOURTH ROW - ■ Judy Phelps, Fr; Kevin Phelps, Jr; Marcy Phillbaum, Jr; Debbie Phillips, Jr; Debbie Phillips, Fr; Jan Phillips, Fr. Miss Marilyn Jones, Tower adviser, and Kathy Jensen work during Journalism class to prepare an insert for the school newspaper pages were completed by members of the class. members of the rla«« Tp fv$ FIFTH ROW — John Phillips, Jr; Lois Phillips, Fr; Randy Phillips. So; David Phillips, Fr; John Pickard, Fr; Michael Piel, Jr; Mark Piercy, Jr; David Pierson, So; Debra Pierson, Jr; Marta Pietro Jr; Michelle Pigecello, Deborah Pigman, So; SIXTH ROW - Laurie Pinkman, Jr; Jackie Pinnick. Fr; Rhonda Pirtle, Jr; Susan Plata. Fr; Vicki Plummer, So; David Poe, So; Carol Pollom, Fr; Jeff Pollom. Jr; Charles Pothast. Jr; Ken Potter, Fr; Debbie Povonder. So; Beckv Powell, Fr. SEVENTH ROW Jim Powers. Jr; Carole Poynter, Jr; Shelly Poynter, Fr; Steve Paynter, Fr; Susie Pratt. Fr; Charles Presti; So; David Preston, Fr.; Bev Preston. So; Suzie Presutti, Fr; Debbie Prewitt, Fr; Doug Prieshoff, So: Philip Primm. Fr. EIGHTH ROW Mike Privette, So; Jack Proctor, Jr. Mary Propes, Jr: Terri Pruitt, Fr: Dennis Prvor. Fr: George Pullman. So; Kim Pyland, Fr; Linda Pyland. So; Jim Query, So; Melody Query, So; Judy Quinn, Fr: 79 Counselors Assist In Planning Programs A. Mr. John Trinkle assists a student in the scheduling of her four-year plan. B. Sgt. Major John Mann receives an award from the American Legion at the Annual Federal Inspec- tion. C. Students arrive at Howe from all directions, by many means of transpor- tation. 80 rr FIRST ROW — Tom Quinn, So; Debbie Rader. So; Janice Ragland, So; Kerry Ragsdale, Fr; June Rainbolt, So; Kenneth Rainbolt, Fr; Daryl Raines, So; Doug Raines, Fr; Jerry Raines, Jr; Pamela Raines, Jr; Kathy Rambaud, So. SECOND ROW— Jonathon Ramine, So; Bob Ramsey, Jr; Debbie Ramsey, Jr; Roscoe Ramsey, Jr; Sherry Ramsey, Jr; Cathy Randolph, So; Terry Randy, So; Judy Rankin, Fr; Gloria Ratliff, So; Cindy Ray, Fr; Robert Ray, So; Richard Reasoner, Fr. THIRD ROW -- Robbie Reasoner, So; Robin Rebholz. Jr; Debbie Rech. Fr; Barrv Rector, Fr; Gloria Redding, So; Scott Re dman, So; Jeanne Redmon, So; Beth Reed, Fr; Brent Reed, Fr; Christopher Reed, Fr; Mike Reed, Fr; Sandy Reed, Fr. FOURTH ROW — Tim Reed, So; Debby Reidy, Jr; Timothy Reilv, Fr; Ronald Renforth So; Jim Rettig, Fr; Mike Rettig, So; Barbara Reynolds, Fr; Diann Reynolds, So; Donna Reynolds, Jr; Joseph Reynolds, So; William Reynolds, Jr; William Rhynearson, Fr. JHL£ ' .m Hi -0 . FIFTH ROW — Don Rice, So; Michael Rich, So; Cynthia Richards, Jr; Dan Richards, Jr; Dawn Richards, So; Diana Richardson, Fr; Janet Riches, Fr; Kathy Riches, So; Robin . Richey, So; Patrick Rickard, Fr; Debbie Ridenour, Jr; Dave Riedlinger, Fr. SIXTH ROW — Susan Rieland, So; Rita Riggles, So; Roger Riggles, Fr; Joe Riggs. So; Barry Riggsbee, Fr; Randy Rigney, Jr; Robert Ringer, Jr; Deborah Risley. So; Marenda Rivers. Jr; Marsha Rivers, Fr; Geralyn Robards, Fr; Thomas Robards, Jr. SEVENTH ROW Blossom Robbins. Jr: Denise Robbins. Fr: Johnny Robbins. Fr; Kevin Robbins. Fr: Rita Roberson. So: Steve Roberson. So; Victoria Roberson. So; Bryce Roberts. Fr: Chester Roberts, So; Jim Roberts, So; Kathy Roberts, So; Steve Roberts. Fr. EIGHTH ROW - Margaret Robertson. Jr: Sharon Robertson, Fr: LeeAnn Rockey. Fr; Marcia Rockey, Jr; Maria Rodgers. So; Mary Jane Rodgers, Jr; Kevin Rodman, Fr; Billie Roe. So; Randy Roeder. Jr; Debbie Roell, So; Mark Roembke, Jr; Danica Rogers. Fr. 81 M Ken Carter practices many long, hard hours putting the shot as did other members of the Junior Varsity track team in their respective fields. FIRST ROW — Terri Rogers. Fr; Dave Rogers. Jr: Eddie Roger-, it Nicky Rogers, Jr; Tiena Rogers, Jr; Larry Rohrer. Jr. SECOND ROW — Judy Rollins, Fr; Pam Romons, Fr; Karen Rooney. Fr; Betty Eto Irvin Ross, So; John Rouse, Fr. THIRD ROW Greg Rowlette Fr; Vivvie Rudd, Jr; Dwight Rudolph. So; Carl Rugenstein. Fr: Shirley Russell, Jr; Patty Rutan, So. FOURTH ROW — Debbie Rutherford So; Sherry Runner, So; Michael Rusk, Jr; Allen Russell, So; Sherry Russell, Fr; Maryann Russell, So. ?% w s rmm FIFTH ROW — Joe Rvan. Fr: Cheryl Rvan, Fr; Tonv Saba. So: Marcelino Saiz. Fr; Theresa Saiz, So. SIXTH ROW — Rosa Sales. So: Donita Salter, Fr; Dwavne Sams, Fr; Emanuel Sanders. So; Rick Sanders. So; Eileen Sauer, Fr. ' SEVENTH ROW — ' Joellen Sauer. So: Mike Scanlon, Jr; Anita Sharbrough. Jr; Mark Scheib. So; Jim Schlenz. Fr: Lenny Schlenz, Jr. EIGHTH ROW — Janet Schmidlin. Jr: Erleen Schmitt, Jr; Connie Schorn, So; Debbie Schorn. Jr; Karen Schroering. Fr; Denise Schuller, Fr. 82 . rr FIRST ROW — Karen Scoggins, Jr; Barbara Scott, Jr; Debbie Scott Jr; Lisa Scott, Fr; Marta Scott, Jr; Ann Lynn Seale, Fr; SECOND ROW - William Seale, Jr; Susan Searles, So; Betty Sears, So; Brad Sears, Jr Jeff Sehr, Jr; Connie Seigman, Jr. THIRD ROW — Darla Self, Fr Gary Selke, Fr; Scott Selm, So; Sherry Setser, Fr; Shirley Stetson, So Michael Settles, Jr. FOURTH ROW — Joe Sgro, Fr; I annv Shaffer. Fr; Pamela Shea, Fr; Sherri Shedd, Jr; Theresa Sheetz, So; Kenneth Shelley, Fr. Students Enjoy Spacious Campus FIFTH ROW — Lawrence Shelley, Jr; Larry Shelton. Jr; Janice Shemwell, So; Jeanne Sherrill, Jr; Anita Sherron, Fr; Susan Sherron, Fr. SIXTH ROW — Winona Shockney, So; Robert Shoemaker, So; Pam Shore, Fr; Edith Short, Fr; Patricia Short, So; Sharon Short, Jr. SEVENTH ROW — Donna Shrum, Jr; Phil Shupe, Fr; Jim Shurts, So; Danny Siebenthal, Fr; James Silvers, Jr; Gerri Simmons, Fr. EIGHTH ROW Cathy Simmons, Jr; Marianne Simmons; So; Patti Jo Simmons, So; Vicki Simmons, Fr; Nicki Simons. Jr; Debbie Simpson, Fr. In early fall, students prefer short cuts across campus to the crowded bustle of the halls. 83 1 jlAJJL mm FIRST ROW - Robert Sinclair, So; Larry Sizemore, Fr; June Skaggs. Fr: Diane Slayton, S: Linda Slinker, So; Sheryl Slinker, Fr; Janice Smilko, So; Barbara Smith, Jr; Dale Smith. Jr; Darlis Smith, Jr: Donn Smith, Fr; Elaine Smith, Jr. SECOND ROW -- Elaine Smith. So; Judy Smith, Fr; June Smith. Jr; Kathy Smith, So; Leslie Smith. Fr; Linda Smith, Jr; Linda Smith, Fr; Linda Smith, Jr; Michael Smith, So; Pam Smith, Fr; Pamela Smith, So; Patrick Smith, Jr. THIRD ROW — Randv Smith. Fr; Ronald Smith. So: Steven Smith. Fr; Steve Smith, Fr; Tina Smith. Fr; Tracev Smith. So: Vickie Smith. So; Virginia Smith, Fr; Terry Smithes. Fr; Beth Smoot. Fr: Robert Smutz, Jr; Gary Snell, Jr. FOURTH ROW — David Snider. Jr: Janine Snider. Fr: Larrv Snvder. Fr; Marv Snvder. So: Trina Snvder. Fr; Dennis Soden, Fr; Vicki Soden, Jr; Mary Solberg. So: Dana Sons. So: John Sorrentino, So; Jeana South, Fr; Mildred Spears. Fr. 3ft an FIFTH ROW — Vicky Spears, Jr; Doris Spencer, So; Betsy Spice, Jr: Pamela Spindler, So; Carmel Stafford, Fr; Sharon Stafford, Jr; Philip Stalas, Fr; Terry Stamper, Fr; Jim Stanbrough, So; Gary Stanley, Jr; Terry Stanley, Fr; Joanne Stansbury, Jr. SIXTH ROW — Sharon Stansbury, Fr; Joann Stapp, So; Debbie Steele, Jr; Vicki Steele, So; Ed Stephens, Fr; Alice Stephenson, So; Sandy Stepp, Fr; Tom Stepp, Jr; Billy Stevens. Jr; Victor Stevens, So; Julie Stevenson, Fr; Barbara Stewart, Fr. SEVENTH ROW — Bob Stewart. Jr; Dan Stewart. Jr: Mark Stewart, Jr; Donna Stickle. Fr; Jeff Stipanovic So: Dave St. John, Jr; David Stockdale, Jr: Lynn Stone. So: Renee Stone. So; Rebecca Stonebraker. So; Kevin Storm. Jr. EIGHTH ROW — Paul Stoughton, So; Cynthia Stout. Fr; Gwenn Stout. So: Charles Stratton, Fr; Cindy Stratton. Fr; Jeff Stratton, Jr: Dan Strehle, Jr; Chris Striby, Jr; John Striby, So; Robert Strickland. 84 ' ' Raindrops Keep Falling t £h f% -) 1 1 FIRST ROW — Dannv Struck, So; Mary Sturm, Fr; Ronald Studer. Fr; John Sullivan, Fr; Kim Sullivan, So; Linda Sullivan, Jr; Tom Sullivan, Fr; Tom Sullivan, Fr; Carl Summers, So; Shelly Summit, So; Steve Sutter, Jr; Kathy Sutterfield, So. SECOND ROW — Cheryl Sutton, Fr; Gregory Sutton, Jr; Barry Swan, Jr; Garry Swan, Jr; Janie Sweet, So; Jack Swift, Fr; Douglas Switzenberg, Fr; Anita Tanasovich, Jr; Rohert Tanasovich, Fr; James Tarter, So; Beckv Tavlor, So. THIRD ROW David Taylor. So; Jami Taylor. Fr; Judy Taylor, So; Linda Taylor. Jr; Linda Taylor. So; Marvanne Tavlor. Jr; Norman Taylor. So; Sam Tavlor. Jr; Joyce Tedders. So; Kathj Tedrowe, Fr; Lawrence Temple. Jr, Elizabeth Terry. So. FOURTH ROW — Steve Terry, Fr; Vera Terry. Fr; Curtis Tharp, Fr; Rex Thiesing, Jr; Brian Thomas. Fr; Carol Thomas. So; Debi Thomas. So; Helen Thomas. Jr; Mark Thomas. Fr; Saundra Thomas, So; [ heresa ' Thomas. Fr; Tommy Thomas, So, 85 Howe Offers Students Variety of Interests in Classes, Activities A. The National Thespian charter is signed by Carolyn Crooks signifying membership in the national dramatics society. B. Kim Sullivan works towards completing a drawing needed for an art class later in the day. FIRST ROW - Cindv Thompson, So; Michael Thompson, Fr; Nancy Thompson, Fr; Margaret Thornton, Fr; Debra Thurmond, Fr; Kathy Tierney, Jr; Connie Tillery, So; Debra Todd, So; Donna Todd, Jr: Kimberly Tolliver, So; Regina Tolley, Jr; Julie Tomey, Jr. SECOND ROW - Morris Tonev, So; Nancy Tourney, So; Donna Tracy, Jr; Mike Trammell. Fr; Jim Trees, Fr; Jeanne Trosper, Jr; James Trotter. Jr; Denise Trout, So; Joyce Trout, So; Greg Truex. Fr; Dee Anne Trulock, Jr; Mark Trulock, So. THIRD ROW — Ron Turner. Jr: Barbara Turk. Jr: Becky Tuttle. So; Sally Tuxhorn. Jr; James Tweed. Fr: Debra Tyra. Fr: Mike Uebelhack, Fr; Pam Umbarger. So; Matt Urich. Fr; Kerol Ursinv. Jr. FOURTH ROW — Rosalie VanBuskirk. Jr: Debbie Vance. So: Terry Vandiver. Fr; Charlton Van Hooser. Jr; Malcolm Van Hooser. Fr; Maribeth Velasquez. Jr; Mike Young. So: Peggy Verbosky. So; Bob Vermillion, So; GiGi Vernon. So; Donna Vest. Fr; Phil Veteto. Jr. 86 A. Vicki Hren, president of the History Club, presides over a meeting to organize activities. B. The trophy case in the auditorium lobby reflects achievement in competition and men- tal aptitude of Howe ' s Lettermen. SIMftliPJ l4Th FIRST ROW Marie Viney, So; Becky Vinson, Fr; Kellie Vinson, So; Debra Vititoe, .Jr; June Vititoe, Fr; Dieter Voigt, So; Thelma Waddell. So; Sarah Wade, Fr; Billy Wadsworth. .Jr; Jearld Wadsworth, So; Dee Dee Wagner, So. SECOND ROW — Paula Wagner. Jr; William Wagner, Jr; George Wahl, Ft; David Walker. So; Diana Walker, So; John Walker, So; Judith Walker, Fr; Paula Walker, Jr; Rick Walker, So; Alice Walkup, Jr; Patricia Wall, Fr. THIRD ROW - Richard Wall. Jr: Pecolia Wallace. Fr: Vickie Wallace, Fr; Cathy Wallsmith, So; Eddie Walter. Fr: Danny Walters. Fr; Dennis Walters, Jr; Doug Walters. Fr; Sheryl Walters. Fr: Billy Ward, Fr; Danny Ward, Jr; Debbie Ward. So. FOURTH ROW Robert Ward. Fr: Ruth Ward. Fr: John Warfield, So; Rick Warner. Fr; Fronie Washington. Fr: Tim Waters, Jr; Chineta Watkins, Jr; Nancy Watkins. Jr; Tanya Watkins. Vr; Brad Watson. Fr; Phillip Watz. So; Susan Wayman. Fr; 87 FIRST ROW - - Dave Weaver. So; Kim Webb, Fr; Michael Webb, Jr: Kim Wein. So; Jeff Welch, Fr; Kathy Welch, So; Kent Wells, Jr; Leisa Wells. Fr; Bill Wesley, So; Connie Wessel, Fr; Norman Wessel, So; Cynthia West, Fr. SECOND ROW — Diana West, So; Janice West. So; Susan Wheatley, So; Vickie Wheatley, Jr; Bruce Wheeler, So; Carla Wheeler, Fr; Linda Wheeler, Jr; Daniel Whitaker, Fr; Diana Whitaker. Jr; Marcia Whitaker, Fr; Ann White, Fr; Daniel White. So. THIRD ROW — Monty White. So; Pam White. Fr; Patricia White Fr; Rose White, Jr; Sandra White, Fr; Jill Whitehurst. Jr- Terry Whitley, Jr; Allan Whitlock, So; Gary Whitmore. So; Beckv Wicker So; Dale Wicker, Fr; Mark Wiggs, Fr. FOURTH ROW — Stephanie Wislev. Fr; Betty Wiley. Fr; Laura Wilev. Fr; Nancy Wilev. Jr Roger Wilkerson. So; Fletcher Wilkins. Jr; Steve Wilkins So ' Lance Willard, Fr; Cindv Williams, Fr; Doris Williams Fr- lohnnv Williams, Fr; John Williams, So. ££ r iEfL?. AftwAtfW M (ft f tfi P 0% Gmfc fZ FIFTH ROW John Williams. Jr; Mike Williams. Jr; Ruth Williams, So; Ruthie Williams, So; Robert Williams, So; Sharon Williams, Jr; Sheena Williams, Fr; Shelia Williams, So; Vicki Williams, Jr; Mike Willis, Jr; Gary Wilmoth, Jr; Debbie Wilson, Jr. SIXTH ROW . - Lou Anne Wilson, So; Paula Wilson, So; Secille Wilson. So; Steve Wilson, So; Steve Windsor, So; Allen Wingfield, ¥r; Bruce Winter, Fr; Kevin Winter, Jr; Patrick Wiseman, Fr; Jill Wishart. Jr; Jerry Witham, So; Mark Woerner, Fr. SEVENTH ROW — Debbie Wood. Jr: Mary Wood. So: Richard Wood, Jr; Dee Woodbury, Fr; Mike Woodcock. Fr: Sherri Woodcock. Fr; Anthony Woodson. So; Shirley Woodson. _ Jr; Pat Wootan. So; Terry Wooten, Fr; Veda Worland. Jr; Daniel Wray. Fr. EIGHTH ROW — Walter Wren, Jr; Barry Wright, So; Bob Wright Jr; Marilyn Wright. Fr; Roger Wright. Fr; Noel Wyatt, Jr; Angelique Wynn. So; Pat Yancey, Jr; Eddie Yarberry, So; Bill Yates, So: Marv Yeager. So. 88 Dennis Yohler, So; Debbie Young, Jr; Karl Zander, Jr; Suzie Zander, Fr; Teresa Zaring, Fr; Cheryl Zink, So; Susan Zink, Jr; Pam Zollinger, Jr; Kathi Zwickl, So; Michele Zwickl, Jr; Teresa Zwickl, Fr. Queens Receive Crowns at Athletic Events A. Susie Mathews excitedly accepts the crown of 1972 Basketball Homecoming Queen at halftime ceremonies. B. Sandra Stepp. the first freshman Football Homecoming Queen, lations from Deanne Trulock. C. escorted by Mick Campbell, is Jamboree Queen at Football monies. receives congradu- Saundra Thomas. recognized as 1971 Homecoming cere- O09M w — ' V ' m j| I- B 1 -mmm. a j MIR ftriiiiii S .:;:■:■::,■ x - I 1 Br rg ' J Eatful n hmbsh fw wtj «  « - ■ ■■-w w m SMITH NAT _ _. FOR LT. GOV. mm I J Elation and sadness were .ex- pressed by the members of the senior class as they awaited the final event of high school. They were seated together on the football field, garbed uni- formly in brown and gold, and as each student ' s name was called, he went to the podium to receive his diploma. Memo- ries of the last year came to mind as the seniors awaited their high school diplomas. Senior homeroom, where you see everyone but hear little of the announcements over the noise reminded them of their first daily assignment. Cast members of Cheaper by the Dozen remembered the death of Mrs. Lillian Gilbreth, mother of the dozen, and also felt the loss of someone very close to them. Senior Winter Party and Senior Week Activities high- lighted the year for many mem- bers of the class of ' 72. But there they were, in the stadium, awaiting their diplomas and the opening of the door to the fu- J i ' I Students Receive Awards During Final Two Years Gregory Goodwin President James DeFur First Vice-President A. REPRESENTATIVES TO BOYS ' STATE AND GIRLS ' STATE: FIRST ROW— Richard Shadiow, Dan Brown, and Don Hyfield. SECOND ROW — Marti Hawkins, Becky Horner, and Marilyn Poynter. B. NATIONAL MERIT RECIPIENTS OF LETTERS OF COMMENDATION AND SEMIFINALIST: FIRST ROW — Marge Coffin and Susan Hasseld. SECOND ROW — Robert Eckert, Ron Heustis, Robert Cline, and Tom Strickland, Semifinalist. 92 Daniel Brown Marilyn Poynter Second Vice-President Secretary Carol Mount Treasurer Nancy Collins Alumni Secretary Robert Eckert Assistant Treasurer Suzette Boulais Assistant Alumni Secretary A. Carol Mount received the Altrusa Award for the outstanding girl in the junior class. B. COLORS COMMITTEE: FIRST ROW -- Nancy Collins. Debbie Maudlin. Janet Dixon and Betty Hunter. SECOND ROW — Nancy Rood. Mike Wootan, Dave Bishop. Richard Simmons. and Anna Moore. C. Members of the top 1 ' , of the Senior Class are Marge Coffin. Tom Strickland. Debbie West, and Marianne Taflinger. not pictured. D. Debbie West received the DAH Award last winter. Students nominated one girl from each homeroom, and Debbie was selected by faculty members. E. Tom Strickland and Sue Boulais received the American Legion Good Citizen Awards. m Committee Selects Aqua, Yellow, Lavender, Magenta Lisa Jo Abel Kathy Abner Offices, committee mem- berships, and awards were accepted by members of the class of 1972 during their senior year. Greg Goodwin was selected to serve as Sen- ior Class President. The Co- lors Committee selected aqua. lavender, magenta, and yellow as class colors. Students selected for awards were chosen on the bases of service, leadership, pat- riotism, citizenship, and scholarship. At the end of their junior year, six stu- dents were chosen to at- tend Hoosier Boys ' State and Girls ' State, where they studied government on the state level. At the Honors ' Day assembly, recognition was given to those students who excelled in every field of interest. Lucinda Alexander Marsha L. Allgood Rebecca Allseitz Patti Amos Rex Anderson Robert Anderson Cynthia Archer Beverly Arnett Christopher Lawrence Linda Joyce Leone Judith Ann Patricia Ann Arvin Ashley Ausbrooks Bacon Bailey Bailey 94 J Deborah Bakemeier Gary Baker Terri Bankston Barbara Barnett Anita Joyce Barrow Carolene Bass Janet Leigh Bassett Gary Beckman ! Nancy Ann Bedwell Ronald Paul Beineke Ronald Jay Bennett Mark Howard Benson Bryan Carl Berger Timothy Bewley Frances Billerman James Billerman David Lee Bishop Rebecca Jean Blythe John W. Boosinger David R. Hradhurn Deborah Branstetter Reda Bratcher Susan Bright Donna Brinaon 95 IflJD 4 ennis W. Malinda Michael Allan Shirley Jeffery Susan Diane Brown Brown Bryan Bryan Buergelin Burgess Sandra Kay Melodi Gregory R. Sherrie Rebecca Sue Lemuel Barry Burke Burtnett Burton Cagle Caldwell Calvert John Chapman Janie Lee Cherry Andrea Clark Terry Clark One of the seniors ' last activities be- fore Senior Week is the Senior-Faculty basketball game held in the gymnasium in mid-March. Timothy John Clark Janice Cline Robert Allen Cline Robert Curtis Cline 96 James Phillip Cobb Rodney Allen Cobb Quill And Scroll Members Produce Ten Points ' Marjorie A. Barry Lynn Beverly Mae Gail Ruth Phyllis Jean Lettie Karon Coffin Cole Cornette Cotterman Coughlen Craft James Bard Allen Cynthia Ann Patricia Ann Steven V. Kevin Robert Craigmiles Crane Crews Crites Crooke Culley Janet Elaine Jo Ellen Mardina Sue Rebecca Sue Shelia Patricia Ann Dammeyer Daugherty Davis Davis Davis Dawson 97 kl.A] Alfred Dwight Theresa William Dale Teresa Ann Daniel Craig Steven Kent Dean Dean Dean Dedrick DeLay DeLury Patricia Lynn Dentler Luella Dickmeyer Brenda Ann Dillard Janet Lee Dixon Rebecca Lynn Doane Jon S. Doucleff Bonnie Rose Dove John Joseph Dowling Nancy Jo Dowling Edgar C. Downey II Marsha Ann Downey Mary Darlene Doyle DiAnne Sue Charles Andrew Pamela Faye Jeffery D. Nancy Lynne Phillip Lowell Droeger Duke Duke Dunaway Dunkin Durham 98 Thomas Dean East Charles W. Eddleman Students Gain Experience In Health Careers, COE, DE Donald Lee Edens Phillip Charles Elder Maria Teresa Elias Charles T. England Gilbert Ernst P. Steven Ewing Jacquelyn Irene Thomas Joe A. Jeffery Curtis Mary Susan Michael Charles Fall Faye Fiscus Flowers Fox Fox Helen Robert McClean Mammie L. Ona Marlene Jack Douglas Diana Freeland Freeman French Gannon Garard Gardner 99 Powderpuff Football Kicks Off Final Year J ere Lou Gaskins Gloria D. Gentry James Glenn Gibson Denyce M. Gillespie Norma Gillespie Janice Glover Mr. Thomas Stirling, principal, discovers his second childhood as he participates in the annual Senior Tricycle Race. Lisa Marie Godby Bernard Goo din Karen J. Gorham Charles Thomas Gott Ellen Lee Graham James Gordon Green Pamela Z. Green Brian G. Griffin Victoria Griffin Dennis W. Grisley 100 Daniel Groene Cheryl Hafer David Keith Hanes Teresa Harlan Richard Byron Harper Gilbert Lee Harsin Charles Roy Susan Evelyn Martha Ann Toni Irene David Hartman Joseph Hartle Hasseld Hawkins Hawkins Hayes Heidleman Linda Gail Herron Robert Bruce Herron Ronald Lee Heustis Thomas James Hicks Susan M. Higginbotham deMaris Hilligoss Charles F. Hinkle Ronald Stacey Hofmann Clarence E. Hogue Richard Holdaway Russell Hollenbaugh Sherri Holly 101 It 41 After having received their class colors in homeroom, members of the Senior Class at- tend the Senior Winter Party. Pamela Huffman Judy K. Humphrey Karen E. Humphrey Betty Jean Hunter James H. Hunter Steven Hutchinson Donald E. Hyfield Lois Kathleen Hylton Donald Jackman Janet C. Jackson Richard Kent Jackson Ruth E. Janes George D. Jeffries Phillip Jem Carol Ann Johnson Cynthia Kay Johnson Karen Lynn Johnson Warren T. Johnson Class Of ' 72 Presents ' Cheaper By The Dozen ' Mark Johnston Gary Mitchell Joines Dickie Joe Jones Julia Carol Jones Laura Ruth Jones Randy Jones Ronald Eugene Jones Sandra K. Jones Sandra Kay Jones Thomas Edward Jones Debra Suzanne Jump Terri Lynn Kavanaugh Jill Elaine Keers Rebecca Lynn Kelley Debra Jane Kelly Deborah Lvnn Kerr Mildred Kilburn George On is King Margaret Kinney Jill Emily Kladden During their first day in senior homeroom, members of the class of ' 72 fill out numerous forms, receive their schedule of classes for the approaching semester, and take tests before dismissal. Teachers also spend the homeroom period checking homeroom procedures. Cheryl Carolyn Judy Ann Lisa Ann David Sherri Denise Koehring Lain Lannom Lauck Law Lawrence Catherine Lauren Sue Linda Jeanne Jerrold W. Claryce V. Joanne E. Layman Leamon Lee Leslie Lewis Lobdell Richard Helen Frances Ann Elizabeth James E. Kathy Cleotta Joseph Longrich Lovell Lowe Luedeman Lyons Mabee 104 Gregory Maddox Terrie Maddox Seniors Complete Routines In Homeroom 8 Robert Dale Maffett Judy Lou Mahurin Teresa Diane Maier Dala Mandabach Reginold Manning Yvonne Mansfield Kenneth Man son Barbara Kay Marqua Steve Marren Larry Reid Massey Bruce R. Mathias Stephen A. Matthews Deborah Anne Linda Marie Vicki Lynn Stephen Craig A. Jan M. Maudlin Mazur McArthur McClure McCullough McDaniel 105 Nationalists Win Election; DeFur Elected Governor Raymond McKim Marianne Metcalf Pamela McLeod Kathy Ann Meyers Timothy D. McPhearson Jane Ann Meade Deborah Miller Donnella Miller Karen L. Mc Dougal Danny Bruce Meador Marsha A. Miller Mark McKim Patricia Mee Michael K. Miller Phillip Stephanie Tamara Aileen Thea Carol Dianne Anna Louise Miller Miller M in ton 106 Mittendorf Montani Moore Lisa Kay Moore Michael William Moore Forrest Lee Morrow RandallJ. Mullins Juanita Jo Murphy Vicki Lee Murphy Victoria Nelson Gregory Lee Nesbit Brent Allen Newkirk David R. Nice Mark Jospeh Niedenthal Phillip Nitzsche After the Powderpuff Football Game, Julie Jones is uplifted by the members of the class as the seniors ' spirits rise. Gary Norman Gary Norrod Robert Harold Oliver Jeffery Ray Orme Jennifer Rhea Orme Kathleen Orphey Roxanne Osbom Steven Lee Ott «■ Deborah Owens Susan Elaine Powell iiAxh William Steven Owens William Pack Jerry Michael Pastrick Roger William Paulson Emory Powers Debra Lynn Poynter James Priest Marcia Priest Patricia Jo Perryman Victoria Lynn Gail Ann Alice Ann John Harvey Sharon Kay Vicki Petty Piers Piper Plummer Pollard Pomeroy Donna Pritchard Victoria Lane Pamela Sue Robert M. Michael Eugene Mark James Quinn Rasor Ratliff Ray Reasoner Rector 108 J Greg Goodwin Elected To Head Senior Class Senior boys turn tables on the cheerleaders as they support the Powderpuff football teams during the late spring game. Carol Reed Charles Reifeis Eileen Reilly Elaine Reilly Beth M. Ann Robin Margaret Terry Sherry Reintjes Reynolds Reynolds Richardson Rickard Robbins Carole Jean Roberts Marsha L. Rodman Ruth Rodriguez Carolyn Rogers Linda Rogers Rick Stephen Rogers 109 nicy Kay Marjorie MarkF. Louis Albert James Toni Lynn Rood Roth Ryan Saba Sals berry Salter Russell Sarfaty Gary Sayer Kevin James Scheib Fred Schilling Kenneth Schnell Charles Scott Carl Sechrest Richard Shadiow Mark Louis Shaker Rebecca Shannon Phillip Sherrill David A. Sherron Gregory Douglas Mary Ann Rebecca Jean William Douglas Linda Kav Schideler Shockley Shockley Short Short Showalter 110  m% q) Rick Simmons Wins Winter Wonderland Crown A Time for Us was the theme of the Junior Prom. Couples selected Marilyn Poynter and Dave Bishop as the evening ' s royalty. Mark Steven Shrum Becky Ann Sigmond Richard Lewis Simmons Michael Lee Skaggs Rhonda Jane Skirvin Donna Slinker Joanne Jane Smartz James Montgomery Smith Duane Allen Smoot Donna Snodgrass Shawna Carla Barbara Jo Gerald Christine Fred Snyder Soden Spain Spicklemire Stalas Stanford 111 M fi Steve Steele Terry Stump Mary Ann Stewart Stacy Swift Robert Leroy Stewart Liann Storm Thomas Strickland Bruce F. Stroud I Marianne Taflinger Todd Richard Taylor Arm in Tepner Diane Thomas Marc Barbara Sue Cathy Connie L. Bryan Jeffrey Gerald Thomas Thompson Thompson Thompson Titus Tomey Gary Walters, the principle drummer in the band, stands at attention on the football field prior to the jamboree. Band members also performed at home football and basketball games as well as in two parades and at the annual spring concert. Patti Sue Toms Barbara Jo Trinkle w •„ ' Stephen Foster Trout Kenneth G. Truex Seniors Finish High School With Commencement Cynthia Randy David M. Gerald Jeanne Clara Noriko Tuttle Vance Vawter Venne Verbosky Viney Pamela G. Wahl Patricia Wahl Vera Wall Gary Alan Walters Gary Lyn Ward Mickie Jo Waterman David Steve Virginia Debra Ann Larrv Randall Weatherford Weida Werner West Whaley Whitaker 113 Gerald Alvin Shawn Frances Dennis Ray Douglas Janice Kathy Whitham Whitridge Wiley Willard Williams Williams Ariel Elizabeth David Stephanie Terrence Michael Lee Patricia Wilson Wilson Wilson Winebarger Woo tan Wyand Carol Ann Yager Peggy Jean P. Gail Thomas Dale Penny Sue Joseph Yarberry Yates Young Zander Zucco Paula Ruth Zukowski Climaxing their four years at Howe, the senior class gathers for a final time to receive their diplomas. As graduating seniors file to their seats on the football field, the band plays Pomp and Circumstance and the seniors recall the happy days they spent in the halls of Howe High School. % mf f Seniors Reflect On High School Years not pictured . roger mcneely John mcshanog william moreno james parker dale payton michael pierson raymond plowman michael pollard raymond nelson dorie queen steve richter cynthia ross donald rogers deborah shake sandy showalter larry smith ricki stratton ralph thompson Joseph vincent jack Wallace suzanne ware robert wilkerson richard winburn A. Miss Yvonne Peak cheers at the annual Senior-Faculty game held in March. B. Mem- bers of the Gilbreth listen as their father an- nounces plans for the creation of a family council . m Evening Students Complete Requirements Mr. David Baugh directed the Evening Division of classes at Howe. Classes were open to students sixteen years of age and older who were not enrolled in another high school. Classes were held from six o ' clock to nine-thirty on Mon- day through Thursday nights. Students spent as much time in class, however, as did full- time day students, with one hundred minute classes. Stu- dents could enroll in from one to four credits. Graduates of Howe ' s Evening Division must have accumulated four credits or more from Evening School. Community Interest courses were also offered during the evening hours. Driver Educa- tion, Upholstering. Flower ar- ranging.. Oil Painting. Speed Reading, and an Income Tax Workshop were just a few of the non-credit courses of- fered to interested adults. 1971 EVENING SCHOOL GRADUATES: FIRST ROW — Connie Stevens, Patricia Kelly, Donna Mootz, Janet Spegal, Judy McCord, Loral Andrews, Linda Williams, Patricia Morris, and Karen Sor- rells. SECOND ROW: Grace Massel, Lorena Davis, Gayle Li LiLi I i Norrick, Patra Atkinson, Sylvia Barrow, Margaret Lauck. Andrea Wright, Shirley Potter, and Deborah Johnson. THIRD ROW — Ralph Campbell, Daniel Wilmore. Tommy Creek, Joe Ferguson. Paul McQueen, Richard Wright, and Stephen Warrick. 116 1 LISA ABEL — GAA, Intramurals, Cooperative Office Education KATHY ABNER LUCINDA ALEXANDER— Intramurals CYNTHIA ALLEE— Business Manager, Sci- ence Club, Student Council MARSHA ALLGOOD— Cheerblock, GAA, PRV, Cheerleader, Gym Team REBECCA ALLSEITZ PATTI AMOS— Cooperative Office Educa- tion REX ANDERSON— Band ROBERT ANDERSON— ROTC, Football CYNTHIA ARCHER— Choralaires, History Club, Office Messenger BEVERLY ARNETT CHRISTOPHER ARVIN— Band LAWRENCE ASHLEY— Intramurals LINDA AUSBROOKS— Office Messenger B JOYCE BACON— Cheerblock, FBLA, Ultice Messenger, Departmental Assistant, History Club, Cooperative Office Education JUDITH BAILEY— Cheerblock, Choir, Choralaires, GAA, National Honor Society, Revelers, Student Council, Thespians, Cheaper by the Dozen PATRICIA BAILEY— Office Messenger DEBORAH BAKEMEIER— GAA GARY BAKER— News Bureau, PRV Master of Ceremonies, Quill and Scroll, Revelers, NFL, President, Thespians, TOWER, Am- erican Legion Oratorical Contest, Optimist Club Oratorical Contest TERRI BANKSTON BARBARA BARNETT ANITA BARROW CAROLENE BASS— Future Nurses Club JANET BASSETT— Choir, Choralaires, Stu- dent Council, Junior Prom Queen Candi- date, Hello Dolly! , Oliver GARY BAYNE GARY BECKMAN— Band, Chess Club, ROTC, Drill Team, Rifle Team NANCY BEDWELL— Band, Cheerblock, Na- tional Honor Society, Office Messenger, PRV, Basketball Homecoming Queen Candi- date, Health Careers RONALD BEINEKE RONALD BENNETT— Chess Club, Letter- men ' s Club, Baseball, Track, Wrestling MARK BENSON— Business Manager, Choir, History Club, Latin Club, Madrigals, Na- tional Honor Society, Boys ' Octet, PRV, Science Club, Thespian, Prize Christmas Get Thee a Wife , Jiminy Cinders Cheaper by the Dozen , Hello Dolly! Oliver , Boys ' Concert Club, National Latin Institute BRYAN BERGER— Basketball TIMOTHY BEWLEY FRANCIS BELLERMAN— Home Economics Club JAMES BELLERMAN DAVID BISHOP— Lettermen ' s Club, Atom Dust, Football, Basketball, Winter Wonder- land King Candidate, Junior Prom King Candidate REBECCA BLYTHE JOHN BOOSINGER— Lettermen ' s Club, Vice-President, Atom Dust, Football, Wrest- ling, Brown Boy SUZETTE BOULAIS— Business Manager, Cheerblock, French Honor Society, GAA, National Honor Society, Secretary, Office Messenger, Quill and Scroll, City Student Council Representative, Student Council, Subset Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Sweetheart Queen, American Legion Good Citizenship Award, Make-up Crew DAVID BRADBURN— ROTC, Drill Team DEBORAH BRANSTETTER— Cheerblock, Choir, Choralaires, Hornet Honeys, Co-Cap- tain, National Honor Society, Office Mess- enger, PRV, Atom Dust, Golden Girl, Hello Dolly! Oliver REDA BRATCHER— Clinic Assistant, Home Economics Club, Health Careers SUSAN BRIGHT— Cheerblock, Office Mess- enger, GAA, Student Council DONNA BRINCON— Choir, Choralaires, GAA, Girls ' Octet, PRV, Student Council, SCR, Camelot , Hello Dolly! Oliver DANIEL BROWN— Lettermen ' s Club, Na- tional Honor Society, Student Council, Basketball, Football, Hoosier Boys ' State, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Senior Class Second Vice-President DENNIS BROWN MALINDA BROWN CONSTANCE BRUCE— History Club, Latin Club, National Honor Society, ROTC Spon- ser, Military Ball Queen Candidate CLIFTON BRYAN MICHAEL BRYAN— Hi-Y, NFL, Student Council, TOWER, Intramurals SHIRLEY BRYAN JACK BRYANT— Mock Election JEFFREY BUERGELIN SUSAN BURGESS SANDRA BURKE MELODI BRUTNETT— GAA, Gym Team. Gym Assistant GREGORY BURTON— Lettermen ' s Club, Science Club, Atom Dust, Student Council, Track, Wrestling SHERRIE CAGLE— Cheerblock, Hornet Honeys, Office Messenger REBECCA CALDWELL— French Honor Society, FT A, Secretary-Treasurer, National Honor Society, Office Messenger, Subset Club LEMUEL CALVERT— PRV, TOWER RAYMOND CHANDLER JOHN CHAPMAN— ROTC, Rifle Team, Foot- ball, Wrestling JANIE CHERRY ANDREA CLARK— Cheerblock, GAA, Stu- dent Council TERRY CLARK TIMOTHY CLARK— Baseball JANICE CLINE— Choralaires, Distributive Education ROBERT A. CLINE— ROTC Battalion Com- mander, Drill Team ROBERT C. CLINE— National Honor So- ciety, PRV, Science Club, Subset Club, National Merit Letter of Commendation, Rensalear Polytech Award JAMES COBB— Band, PRV, Subset Club, President RODNEY COBB— Choir, Stage Crew MARJORIE COFFIN— Band, Choir, Choral- aires, HILLTOPPER, Editor-in-chief, Mad- rigals, National Honor Society, Orchestra, PRV, Quill and Scroll, Revelers, NFL, Thespians, TOWER, Oliver , Undertow , Indiana University Journalism Institute, ARBUTUS Scholarship, Four and Six Se- mester Music Awards, National Merit Letter of Commendation BARRY COLE— Intramurals NANCY COLLINS— Hornet Honeys, GAA, National Honor Society, PRV, Student Coun- cil, Secretary, City Student Council, Tri- Hi-Y, Football Homecoming Queen Candi- date, Senior Class Alumni Secretary, Colors Committee, Fashion Hoard BECKY COPE BEVERLY CORNETTE— Hornet Honeys GAIL COTTERMAN— GAA, Office ' Mess- enger, Atom Dust SENIOR CATALOG PHYLLIS COUGHLEN— FBLA LETTIE CRAFT— Atom Dust JAMES CRAIGMELES BARD CRAIN CYNTHIA CREWS— Cheerblock, GAA PATRICIA CRITES— Choir, Choralaires, Cooperative Office Education. STEPHEN CROOKE— Football, Basketball. KEVIN CULEEY— Lettermen ' s Club, Foot- ball, Basketball, Track, Mr. Topper Candidate, Most Valuable Player Award. JANET DAMMEYER JO ELLEN DAUGHERTY— Office Mess- enger, Atom Dust, Cooperative Office Edu- cation MARDINA DAVIS REBECCA DAVIS— Cheerblock, HILL- TOPPER, National Honor Society, ROTC Sponser, Military Ball Queen Candidate, Battalion Sponser Award SHEILA DAVIS— TOWER PATRICIA DAWSON— Choir, Choralaires, National Honor Societv, Student Council ALFRED DEAN— Lettermen ' s Club, Foot- ball THERESA DEAN— GAA, Choir, Home Eco- nomics Club WILLIAM DEAN MARK DECKER THERESA DEDRICK JAMES DEFUR— Choir, Lettermen ' s Club. Treasurer, National Honor Society, Office Messenger, Football, Track, Basketball, Sweetheart King, Hello Dolly! Oliver , Art of Merit Award, Homeroom Messenger. Senior Class First Vice-President. Mock Elec- tion STEVEN DELURY— ROTC PATRICIA DENTLER— Choir. Choralaires. Future Nurses Club, GAA. PRV. Revelers. Student Council. Cheerleader, Golden Girl Candidate. Hello Dolly! Oliver . Mock Election, Departmental Assistant LUELLA DICKMEYER BRENDA DILLARD CURTISS DIPPEL JANET DIXON— Cheerblock. GAA. Office Messenger, Orchestra. Concert Mistress. PRV. Atom Dust, Student Council. Volley- ball Team. Intramurals. All-City and All- State Orchestra, String Ensemble. Young Musicians Finalist REBECCA DOANE— Office Messenger JON DOUCLEFF Football BONNIE DOVE JOHN DOWLING NANCY DOWLING- Office Messenger, Co operative Office Education EDGAR DOWNEY Band MARSHA DOWNEY— Band. Cheerblock. Hornet Honeys, GAA. PRV, Gym Team MARY DOYLE ■ DIANNE DROEGER— Cheerblock, Hornet Honevs, GAA, PRV, Gym Team CHARLES DUKE— Chess Club, Hi-Y, Foot- ball, Athletic Manager PAM DUKE JEFFREY DUNNAWAY— Hi-Y, National Honor Society, ROTC, Student Council, Winter Wonderland King Candidate, Junior Prom King Candidate NANCY DUNKIN— Business Manager, Office Messenger, Student Council JAMES DURHAM— Hi-Y, ROTC, Intra- murals PHILLIP DURHAM— ROTC, Intramurals KAREN MCDOUGAL— Choir, Choralaires, Messenger CHARLES GOTT— Band, Baseball, Cross Country, Intramurals ELLEN GRAHAM JAMES GREEN— Business Manager, Choir, Lettermen ' s Club, National Honor Society, Student Council, Track, Baseball, Basketball, Junior Prom King Canadidate PAMELA GREEN BRIAN GRIFFIN VICTORIA GRIFFIN— Cheerblock, GAA, La- tin Club, Library Assistant DENNIS GRISLEY— National Honor Society PRV, Athletic Manager DANIEL GROENE— HILLTOPPER, National Honor Society, Football, Golf, Intramurals JUDY HUMPHREY KAREN HUMPHREY-H ' ,..- Ec Club. Intra- murals BETTY HUNTER-GAA, Orchestra. Basket- ball Homecoming Queen, Junior Prom Queen Candidate, Colors Committee JAMES HUNTER— Student Council. Mr. Topper Candidate STEVEN HUTCHINSON— Office Messenger. Atom Dust, Student Council Mock Election DONALD HYFIELD-Choir, Track. Foot- ball, Hello Dolly! Oliver , Hoosier Boys ' State LOIS HYLTON— Office Messenger. Atom Dust THOMAS EAST ROBERT ECKERT— National Honor Soc- iety 3, Vice President, Quill and Scroll, Revelers, NFL, Student Council, Thespian, TOWER, Brown Boy Candidate, Jiminey Cinders, Grenachika A Game of Chess. Cheaper by the Dozen. CHARLES EDDLEMAN DONALD EDENS PHILLIP ELDER— Chess Club, ROTC, Drill Team. Rifle Team, Subset Club, Superior Cadet Award, National Guard Association Medal MARIA ELIAS— Atom Dust CHARLES ENGLAND— National Honor Societv GILBERT ERNST STEPHEN EWING— ROTC JACQUELYN FALL THOMAS FAYE JOE FISCUS— ROTC JEFFREY FLOWERS— Chess Club, HILL- TOPPER, Nat ional Honor Society, Orchestra, PRV, NFL, Tennis, SCR, All-State Orchestra, String Ensemble MARY SUSAN FOX— Cheerblock, Choral- aires, Student Council MICHAEL FOX HELEN FREELAND— GAA ROBERT FREEMAN— Chess Club, Letter- men ' s Club, President, National Honor Society, Student Council, Football, Tennis, Track, Wrestling, Best Mental Attitude Award, City Honorable Mention, All-State Football, American Chemical Society Award MAMMIE FRENCH ONA GANNON JACK GARRARD DIANA GARDNER— Cheerblock, News Bureau, Office Messenger, PRV, TOWER, Caddy DALE GARRETT JERE GASKINS GLORIA GENTRY— Business Manager, Cheerblock, National Honor Society, Jam- boree Queen Candidate JAMES GIBSON— ROTC, Rifle Team STELLA GILBERT DENYCE GILLESPIE— Cheerblock, Choir, Choralaires, GAA, PRV, Oliver NORMA GILLESPIE JANICE GLOVER LISA GODBY BERNARD GOODIN— Intramurals GREGORY GOODWIN— Choir, Lettermen ' s Club, Madrigals, National Honor Society, PRV, Boys ' Octet, Track, Football, Cross Country, Team Captain, Mr. Topper Candi- date, Camelot , Hello Dolly! Oliver , Cross Country Most Valuable Player Award, Senior Class President H CHERYL HAFER— Choralaires, Choir DAVID HANES— Football, Basketball, Intra- murals TERESA HARLAN— Science Club RICHARD HARPER GILBERT HARSIN CHARLES HARTLE— Audio-Visual Club, National Honor Society, Public Address System, Departmental Assistant SUSAN HASSEID— Choir, Choralaires, Na- tional Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society, Tri-Hi-Y, Oliver MARTHA HAWKINS— Business Manager. Cheerblock, GAA, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, TOWER, Editor, Junior Prom Queen Candidate, Student Press, Hoosier Girls ' State, Stage Crew, Betty Crocker Homemaker Award TONI HAWKINS— National Honor Society, PRV, Student Council, Football Homecoming Queen Candidate DAVID HAYES— Band, PRV, Stage Crew, TOWER JOSEPH HEIDELMAN— National Honor So- ciety, Track, Basketball, Tennis LINDA HERRON ROBERT HERRON— Student Council, Track, Cross Country, Baseball RONALD HEUSTIS— Band, HILLTOPPER, National Honor Society, Orchestra, Science Club, Subset Club, Student Council, TOWER THOMAS HICKS— Cheerblock, Madrigals, PRV, TOWER, Cheerleader, Boys ' Concert Club, Hello Dolly! Oliver , Choir SUSAN HIGGINBOTHAM— Business Man- ager, National Honor Society, Orchestra, Student Council, Tri-Hi-Y, Basketball Home- coming Queen Candidate DEMARIS HILLIGOSS— Cheerblock, Choral- aires, Choir, GAA, Office Messenger, Gym Team CHARLES HINKLE RONALD HOFFMAN— Basketball CLARENCE HOGUE RICHARD HOLDAWAY RUSSELL HOLLENBAUGH— Hi-Y, Letter- men ' s Club, Football, Basketball, Baseball. Intramurals SHERRY HOLLY— Basketball Homecoming Queen Candidate, Cooperative Office Edu- cation ALLEN HOOD— Chess Club, ROTC, Distri- butive Education KARLA HOPTON— GAA, Office Messenger PHILIP HORNER— Choir, Atom Dust, Wrest- ling, TOWER, Hello Dolly! Oliver REBECCA HORNER— Hornet Honeys, Cap- tain, GAA, National Honor Society, PRV, Quill and Scroll, Atom Dust, TOWER, Hoos- ier Girls ' State THOMAS HUBBARD PAMELA HUFFMAN— Teacher Assistant 118 DONALD J AC KM AN— Choir. Office Mess- enger, Distributive Education JANET JACKSON— Cheerblock. Hornet Honeys. Office Messenger, PRV. Student Council, Basketball Homecoming Queen Candidate. RICHARD JACKSON RUTH JANES— GAA. Orchestra. Atom Dust. Sweetheart Queen Candidate. Football Jam- boree Queen Candidate, Mock Election GEORGE JEFFRIES— Intramurals PHILLIP JERN— Band. Chess Club. Orch- estra. PRV. TOWER. Athletic Manager. All- City Band Summer Camp. All State Orch- estra Pep Band CAROL JOHNSON— Cheerblock. GAA. Office Messenger, Girls ' Track Meet CYNTHIA JOHNSON KAREN JOHNSON— Choralaires. Office Messenger. NFL. Make-up Crew WARREN JOHNSON MARK JOHNSTON GARY JOINES— Band. Librarv Assistant DICKIE JONES— National Honor Societv JULIA JONES— Cheerblock. GAA. President. Secretary. Nationa Honor Society. Gym Team, Volleyball Team. Gym Team Assist- ant, Fashion Board. Mock Election LAURA JONES RANDY JONES— Arsenal Technical High School RONALD EUGENE JONES SANDRA JONES— TOWER SANDRA KAY JONES— Business Manager. Cheerblock, Clinic Assistant. National Honor Society. Office Messenger. Spanish Honor Societv. Student Council THOMAS JONES— Choir. ROTC DEBRA JUMP— Cheerblock. Clinic Assistant. Hornet Honeys, GAA. HILLTOPPER. Med- ical Careers Club. Orchestra. Thespians. TOWER. Speech K TERRI K AV AN AUGH— Cheerblock. Student Council JILL KEERS— GAA, Spanish Honor Societv REBECCA KELLEY— GAA DEBRA KELLY— Choir. Choralaires. Hornet Honeys, GAA. Girls ' Octet, PRV. Atom Dust. Football Homecoming Queen Candidate. Hello Dolly . Oliver DEBORAH KERR— Business manager, office messenger orchestra MILDRED KILBURN GEORGE KING— NFL MARGARET KINNEY— Office Messenger JILL KLADDEN— Future Nurses Club CHERYL KOEHRING 1 H CAROLYN LAIN— Hornet Honeys, Office Messenger JUDY LANNOM— News Bureau Chief, Quill and Scroll, Spanish Honor Society, Na- tional Honor Society, Student Council, Cab- inet Member RANDALL LANTRIP LISA LAUCK— GAA, Home Ec Club, Nat- ional Honor Society, Orchestra DAVID LAW SHERRI LAWRENCE— Business Manager, Cheerblock, GAA, Office Messenger, Stu- dent Council, Intramurals GUY LAWSON— Baseball CATHERINE LAYMAN MICHAEL LAYTON LAUREN LEAMON— Choir, Choralaires, Madrigals, PRV, Atom Dust, Cheaper by the Dozen , Hello Dolly! Co-Captain Oliver RANDY LEPPER— Homeroom Messenger JERROLD LESLIE— Choir, Lettermen ' s Club, Athletic Manager, Football, Basketball MARK LEVI— ROTC CLARYCE LEWIS— GAA, PRV JOANNE LOBDELL— Choralaires, FT A, Sec- retary, Office Messenger, Student Council, Vice-President, Golden Girl Candidate RICHARD LONGRICH— Lettermen ' s Club, Medical Careers, News Bureau, Student Council, TOWER, Football, Baseball, Wrest- ling, Junior Prom King Candidate HELEN LOVELL— Choir, Choralaires, Office Messenger ANN LOWE— FTA, Office Messenger STEVEN LOWE— Wrestling Intramurals GARY LUCAS— ROTC, Drill Team, Stage Crew JAMES LUEDEMAN KATHY LYONS LINDA LEE — Hornet Honeys co-captian M JOSEPH MABEE GREGORY MADDOX— Choir, PRV, Stage Crew, Camelot , Hello Dolly! Oliver TERRI MADDOX— Band, National Honor So- ciety, Atom Dust, Baseball, Operation Cata- pault at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology ROBERT MAFFETT— Lettermen ' s Club, Stu- dent Council, Football, Basketball, Baseball, Track JUDY MAHURIN— Health Careers TERESA MAIER— GAA, HILLTOPPER, Nat- ional Honor Society, Office Messenger, ROTC Rifle Team Sponser, Military Ball Queen, Powderpuff Football SARA MAKI— Office Messenger DALA MANDABACH— Choir, Choralaires, Clinic Assistant REGINOLD MANNING— Latin Club, Intra- murals YVONNE MANSFIELD— Clinic Assistant, Office Messenger KENNETH MANSON— Lettermen ' s Club, Football, Track, Basketball, Intramurals BARBARA MARQUA— Choir, Choralaires, Hornet Honeys, GAA, Office Messenger, PRV, Four and Six Semester Music Awards, Cooperative Office Education, Oliver STEVE MARREN— Cathedral High School LARRY MASSEY BRUCE MATHIAS— Band, Office Messenger, Football, Intramurals STEPHEN MATTHEWS DEBORAH MAUDLIN— FTA, Office Messen- ger, PRV, TOWER, Jamboree Queen Cand- idate, Senior Colors Committee, Caddv LINDA MAZUR— FBLA, Distributive Ed- ucation VICKI MCARTHUR— Office Messenger, Or- chestra, PRV, TOWER, Quill and Scroll, PEN POINTS, Basketball Homecoming Queen Candidate, Health Careers STEPHEN MCCLURE CRAIG MCCULLOUGH— Baseball, Intra- murals JAN MCDANIEL— Choir, Choralaires, Office Messenger, Spanish Honor Society, Hello Dolly! KAREN GORHAM— Clinic Assistant. Office Office Messenger, GAA, Madrigals, PRV, TOWER, Four and Six Semester Music Awards, Hello Dolly! Oliver MARK MCKIM RAYMOND MCKIM— Business Manager, Choir, Football, Student Council, Intra- murals, Camelot , Hello Dolly! Oliver PAMELA MCLEOD— Business Manager, GAA, Office Messenger, Orchestra, Stu- dent Council ROGER MCNEELY TIMOTHY MCPHEARSON JOHN MCSHANOG JAME MEADE— Office Messenger, Quill and Scroll, TOWER DANNY MEADOR— Orchestra, Revelers, Thespian PATRICIA MEE— PRV, Revelers, Thespians, Make-up Crew, Stage Crew, Travel Tea , Cheaper by the Dozen MARIANNE METCALF— Cheerblock, Choir, Choralaires, GAA HILLTOPPER, National Honor Society, Four Semester Music Award, Hello Dollv! Oliver KATHY MEYERS— Cheerblock, Choir, Cho- ralaires, Madrigals, Office Messenger, Four Semester Award DEBORAH MILLER DONNELLA MILLER— Choralaires MICHAEL MILLER— Choir, Lettermen ' s Club, Student Council, Football, Basketball, Win- ter Wonderland King Candidate MARSHA MILLER— Latin Club, Health Careers PHILLIP MILLER— ROTC, Drill Team STEPHANIE MILLER— History Club, Office Messenger, Health Careers TAMARA MINTON THEA MITTENDORF— Choir, Choralaires, Hello Dolly! Oliver CAROL MONTANI— Cheerblock, GAA, Stu- dent Council, TOWER ANNA MOQRE— GAA, Office Messenger, Student Council, Football Homecoming Queen Candidate LISA MOORE— Band, GAA, Office Mess- enger, Atom Dust, Homeroom Assistant MICHAEL MOORE— ROTC, Track, Distri- butive Education WILLIAM MORENO FORREST MORROW CAROL MOUNT— Business Manager, Cheer- block, GAA, National Honor Society, Orch- estra, PRV, Student Council, Cheerleader, Gym Team, Football, Jamboree Queen, Altrusa Award, Cooperative Office Education RANDALL MULLINS— National Honor So- ciety, ROTC, Science Club, ROTC Drill Team JUANITA MURPHY— Choir, Choralaires, HILLTOPPER, National Honor Society, Girls ' Octet, Office Messenger, PRV, Quill and Scroll, Powderpuff Football, Hello Dolly! Oliver VICKI MURPHY N RAYMOND NELSON VICTORIA NELSON— Band, GAA. Office Messenger GREGORY NESBIT— Mock Election BRENT NEWKIRT— Band, Orchestra DAVID NICE— Choir, PRV, Stage Crew, Stu- dent Council, Thespian, Football, One. Two. and Three Year Stage Crew Awards MARK NIEDENTHAL— Lettermen ' s Club, TOWER, Athletic Manager, Video Tape PHILLIP NITZSCHE GARY NORMAN— Band, Orchestra, Four Semester Music Awards, All-City and All- State Orchestras, Butler Youth Symphony GARY NORROD ROBERT OLIVER— Chess Club, Intramurals, Department Assistant JEFFREY ORME JENNIFER ORME— Cheerblock, Office Mess- enger, Distributive Education KATHLEEN ORPHEY— GAA, Office Mess- enger, Intramurals. Cooperative Office Ed- ucation ROXANNE OSBORN STEVEN OTT— Band, National Honor So- ciety, Student Librarian DEBORAH OWENS WILLIAM OWENS— Lettermen ' s Club, Foot- ball, Wrestling Track WILLIAM PACK JAMES PARKER JERRY PASTRICK— Intramurals ROGER PAULSON— Stage Crew, Track, Baseball, Intramurals DALE PAYTON PATRICIA PERRYMAN— Cheerblock, Cho- ralaires, GAA, Revelers, Science Club, Atom Dust, Stage Crew, Thespian Treas- urer, Cheaper by the Dozen , Four and Six Semester Music Awards, Two Year Stage Crew Award VICTORIA PETTY— Clinic Assistant, GAA. Office Messenger, Health Careers GAIL PIERS MICHAEL PIERSON ALICE PIPER RAYMOND PLOWMAN JOHN PLUMMER— Intramurals MICHAEL POLLARD SHARON POLLARD VICKI POMEROY— Cheerblock, GAA, Re- velers, Student Council, Cheerleader. Golden Girl Candidate, Undertow SUSAN POWELL— Choir, Choralaires, Cli- nic Assistant, Four Semester Music Award, Departmental Assistant, Hello Dolly! EMORY POWERS— Science Club. Track. Intramurals DEBRA POYNTER MARILYN POYNTER— Cheerblock. Choir. Choralaires, GAA, HILLTOPPER, National Honor Society, Girls ' Octet, PRV. Quill and Scroll, Science Club. Atom Dust. ROTC Drill Team Sponser, Girls ' Gym Meet, Girls ' Track Meet. Football Home- coming Queen Candidate, Junior Prom Queen, M ilitary Ball Queen Candidate, Hello Dolly! Oliver , Hoosier Girls ' State, Most Valuable Girl in her County, Four and Six Semester Music Awards, SCR, Senior Class Secretary. Powderpuff Foot- ball, Make-up Crew JAMES PRIEST— Lettermen ' s Club. Stu- dent Council. Football, Track, Brown Boy Candidate MARCTA PRIEST DONNA PRITCHARD 119 DORIE QUEEN VICTORIA QUINN— National Honor So- ciety, PRV. Student Council PAMELA RASOR ROBERT RATLIFF— Chess Club, Hi-Y, Stage Crew. Two and Three Year Stage Crew Awards MICHAEL RAY— Track, Baseball, Intra- murals MARK REASONER— Choir, Madrigals, Re- velers, NFL, Stage Crew, Subset Club, Thespian, Quiz Team, Camelot , Hello Dollv! Cheaper bv the Dozen , Oliver JAMES RECTOR CAROL REED CHARLES REIREIS— Intramurals EILEEN REILLY— GAA, Medical Careers, Office Messenger, Tri-Hi-Y ELAINE REILLY— Medical Careers BETH REINTJES— Cheerblock, GAA, News Bureau, Office Messenger, Student Council ANN REYNOLDS— Cheerblock, Office Mes- senger ROBIN REYNOLDS— Cheerblock, Choir, Choralaires, Office Messenger, Student Council, Four Semester Music Award, Dis- tributive Education MARGARET RICHARDSON— History Club Orchestra, String Ensemble, Subset Club STEVE RICHTER TERRY RICKARD — Clinic Assistant SHERRY ROBBINS CAROLE ROBERTS — Cooperative Office Education MARSHA RODMAN — Office Messenger RUTH RODRIQUEZ — Choralaires CAROLYN ROGERS DONALD ROGERS — Rifle Team, ROTC, Student Council LINDA ROGERS — Cheerblock, National Honor Society, GAA RICK ROGERS NANCY ROOD — Band, National Honor Society, GAA CYNTHIA ROSS MARJORIE ROTH — FBLA. MARK RYAN — Band, Orchestra, PRV, Quill and Scroll, Student Council, TOWER, Cross Countrv, Golf LOUIS SABA Football, Track, Cross Countrv, Basketball, Baseball, Lettermen ' s Club JAMES SALSBERRY— Lettermen ' s Club, Football, Track TONI SALTER RUSSELL SARFATY — Boys ' Concert Club, Baseball GARY SAYER KEVIN SCHEIB — Tennis FRED SCHILLING KENNETH SCHNELL— Football, Intramurals CHARLES SCOTT — Chess Club, Lettermen ' s Club, National Honor Society, Orchestra, Tennis CARLSECHREST RICHARD SHADIOW — Band, Lettermen ' s Club. National Honor Society, Student Council, President, Cross Country, Wrestling, Track, Baseball, Football, Basketball Statis- tician, Intramurals, Winter Wonderland King Candidate, Honorable Mention All-City Football. Hoosier Boys ' State, Mock Election, National Association of Student Councils DEBORAH SHAKE — Health Careers MARK SHAKER — Thespians, Tennis REBECCA SHANNON — Cheerblock, Office Messenger, Spanish Honor Society PHILLIP SHERRILL — Choir, Hi-Y, Letter- men ' s Club, Athletic Manager, Intramurals DAVID SHERRON — Band, National Honor Society, TOWER, Mock Election, Health Careers GREGORY SCHIDELER DOUGLAS SHOCKLEY — Band MARY ANN SHOCKLEY— Cheerblock, GAA. Office Messenger REBECCA SHORT — GAA, Office Messen- ger, Atom Dust, Student Council, Coopera- tive Office Education WILLIAM SHORT Choir, Lettermen ' s Club, Football, Hello Dolly! Oliver LINDA SHOWALTER — Business Manager, Choir, National Honor Society, Girls ' Octet, Office Messenger, Orchestra, PRV, Spanish Honor Society, String Ensemble SANDRA SHOWLATER MARK SHRUM BECKY SIGMOND — Band, Business Man- ager, Student Council, Football Homecom- ing Queen Candidate, Cooperative Office Education RICHARD SIMMONS MICHAEL SKAGGS — Hi-Y, ROTC, Cross Country, Intramurals RHONDA SKIRVIN — Home Ec Club DONNA SLINKER JOANNE SMARTZ — Health Careers JAMES SMITH — Business Manager, Cheer- block, HILLTOPPER, Latin Club, National Honor Society, PRV, Quill and Scroll. Intramurals, Cross Country, Herron Art Scholarship LARRY SMITH DUANE SMOOT — Baseball, Wrestling, Intramurals, Lettermen ' s Club DONNA SNODGRASS — Choralaires, Choir, Office Messenger, Hello Dollv! Oliver SHAWNA SNYDER — Office Messenger CARLA SODEN — Office Messenger, Stu- dent Council, Typing Award, Departmental Assistant, Health Careers BARBARA SPAIN — FBLA Atom Dust, Departmental Assistant GERALD SPICKLEMIRE — Choir, Boys ' Octet, PRV, Student Council, Junior Prom King Candidate, Hello Dolly! Cheaper by the Dozen , Oliver , String Ensemble CHRISTINE STALAS — Band Choir, Ma- drigals, Girls ' Octet, Orchestra, PRV Mis- tress of Ceremonies, Student Council, Hello Dolly! Oliver FRED STANFORD — ROTC, Athletic Man- ager STEVE STEELE MARY ANN STEWART ROBERT STEWART — Lettermen ' s Club LIANN STORM RICKI STRATTON THOMAS STRICKLAND — Choir, French Honor Society, History Club, Madrigals, National Honor Society, Orchestra, PRV, Revelers, Subset Club, Thespian, South Pacific , Hello Dolly! Cheaper by the Dozen , Jiminey Cinders , American Le- gion Good Citizenship Award, National Merit Semifinalist, String Ensemble, All- City Orchestra, Oliver BRUCE STROUD — Band, National Honor Society, PRV, Atom Dust, Intramurals TERRY STUMP — Chess Club, GAA, Distributive Education, Intramurals STACY SWIFT — Choralaires, Future Nurses Club, Office Messenger, Health Careers MARIANNE TAFLINGER — Latin Club, National Honor Society, TOWER, NCTE Runner-up 120 TODD TAYLOR — Choir, Office Messenger. Camelot , Hello Dolly! Oliver ARMIN TEPNER — Band. National Honor Society, Orchestra. National High School Summer Science Seminar DIANE THOMAS MARC THOMAS — Cross Country. Track. Intramurals BARBARA THOMPSON— Cheerblock. Stu- dent Council. Football Homecoming Queen Candidate CATHY THOMPSON — Tri-Hi-Y CONNIE THOMPSON — Cheerblock. Hor- net Honeys, GAA. Office Messenger. PRV. Student Council, Tri-Hi-Y. Football Jam- boree Queen Candidate RALPH THOMPSON BRYAN TITUS — ROTC. Rifle Team. Atom Dust, Photography Staff GERALD TOMEY — Intramurals PATTI TOMS BARBARA TRINKLE — Business Manager. GAA. Stage Crew. Tri-Hi-Y. Librarian STEPHEN TROUT — ROTC, Intramurals KENNETH TRUEX — Revelers. Thespian. Cheaper bv the Dozen CYNTHIA TUTTLE — Choralaires. Stage Crew RANDY VANCE DAVID VAWTER — ROTC. Science Club GERALD VENNE — Band. Chess Club. Orchestra JEANNE VERBOSKY — National Honor Society. Quill and Scroll. Student Council. TOWER, Cheaper by the Dozen . Coopera- tive Office Education JOSEPH VINCENT CLARA VINEY — Future Nurses Club. Latin Club w PAMELA WAHL — Future Nurses Club PATRICIA WAHL VERA WALL— GAA. PRV. Student Council. Cheerleader. Basketball Homecoming Queen Candidate. Junior Prom Queen Candidate JACK WALLACE — Student Council. Base- ball GARY WALTERS — Band. Boys ' Octet. Orchestra. PRV, Revelers. Wrestling, Stu- dent Manager. Winter Wonderland King Candidate. Cheaper by the Dozen . A Thing of Beautv GARY WARD SUZANNE WARE — GAA. Tri-Hi-Y MICKIE WATERMAN — GAA. Cheerblock DAVID WEATHERFORD — Football. Track. Intramurals STEVE WEIDA — Tennis. Football VIRGINIA WERNER— GAA. Home Ec Club. Messenger DEBRA WEST — National Honor Society. President. Quill and Scroll. Secretary. TOWER. DAR Good Citizen Award. Mock Election, PEN POINTS LARRY WHALEY RANDALL WHLTAKER — Science Club. Atom Dust GERALD WHITHEM SHAWN WHITRIDGE — Band. Cheerblock. GAA, Orchestra, PRV. Cheerleader. Gym Team, Vollevball Team DENNIS WILEY — Band ROBERT WTLKERSON — Bovs Concert Club DOUGLAS WDLLARD — Football JANICE WILLIAMS — PRV. Atom Dust KATHY WILLIAMS ARIEL WILSON — Choir, Choralaires, Cheerblock, GAA, Madrigals, Student Coun- cil DAVID Wn SON — Football, ROTC STEPHANIE WILSON — GAA, Office Mess- enger, PRV, Spanish Honor Society, Girls ' Track RICHARD WINBURN TERRENCE WINEBARGER — ROTC, Drill Team, Color Guard MICHAEL WOOTAN — Hi-Y, Atom Dust, Student Council, Football, Intramurals, Colors Committee PATRICIA WYAND — Clinic Assistant, Medical Careers Club, Mock Election, In- tramurals A. The Easter Bunny, better known as Carol Mount, distributes Easter eggs to fellow Seniors during the annual Senior-Faculty Game. The senior class downed the Faculty Fatmen, 73-52. B. Judy Bailey, who came to the March 17 basketball game as a Kleenex Box, watches as the Fatmen sub- mit to the Seniors ' superior strategy. CAROL YAGER PEGGY YARBERRY P. GAIL YATES Distributive Education THOMAS YOUNG Office Messenger, PENNY ZANDER — Office Messenger JOSEPH ZUCCO PAULA ZUKOWSKI — Office Messenger, TOWER 121 I H ± was ever a year ;re c pn unsucc- essful in encounters with irsifrjjsquads from nf c ea high schoels. I iasm within t teams w ever before. T were high spots durin hU e athletic events of t OT Pat Smith won t tie in wrestli _ight bracket, il Thomas won the umber one tern Underclassmen i the upperclas° the varsity teams i v-mpeted on junior va, teams. Girls Athletic Association offered girls the opportunity to corr in team and ind sports with other girls Howe. Monday night bowling leagues increased the number of students olved in intramural Vv : B JI J L,Howe , Howe J 5 Howe jf JJrlowe Tech k Marshall Manual Wood Broad Ripple Arlington Northwest Warren Central Washington At tucks A. Members of the freshman squad warm up with calisthenics before the home game against Woodview. B. In a clash against Marshall, Mark Piercy attempts to avoid an opposing tackier. C. Fellow teammates and Coach Jerry McLeish console an injured player during a home game. Junior Varsity ch%4 Ma 1, Ma Woe Broa Arlir Nor WaL, Washington Attucks Howe 3: Howe Howe 32 Howe 20 Howe 14 Howe 12 Howe 32 Manua Wood Broac Arlini Northi Wood ' Washi: Attuckf 124 Frosh Rated 4th in City; JV ' S Post Even Record Howe ' s Varsity Football squad, coached by Mr. Dave Stewart, finished the season with a rather dis- appointing 3-7 record. The gridders kicked off the season with a 14-6 vic- tory over rival Tech. Other wins were recorded over Wood, 34-0, and Warren Central, 21-14. Kevin Cul- ley, Howe ' s leading rusher with 463 yards gained, was named by the coaches as Most Valuable Player. Other leading rushers in- cluded Mark Piercy and Walter Wren with 453 and 407 yards, respectively. Louie Saba was tops in passes with for 300 yards ging to a 4-2 Junior Varsity but rallied at end against finish the season 5-5. Al- though the freshmen played a difficult schedule, they came through with a suc- cessful record. The team placed fourth in the city and attained a 7-3 record. The freshmen outscored their opponents, 168-68. Their biggest victory was in upsetting Woodview, who had been previously un- two straight team ' s leading Dan Dobson. 38 points and Steve with 36 points. Mr. receiving 18 catches After sur- record, the lost ground the season ' s Attucks to 125 beaten for years. The scorer was with Maki Jim Lynch and Mr. Jerry McLeish coached the fresh- man squad. z. mm FOURTH ROW — Jeff Meyer, John Morgan, Gary Billingsly, Mike Maddox, Micky Deane, Dan Ward, Mike Privette, Mike Cobb, Joe Hoff, and Tony Saba. FIFTH ROW — Jim Hermsdorfer, Bill Berry, Mickey Campbell, Tony Matthews, Bill Barnett, Jim Roberts, Dan Nicholson, Mark Trulock, David Bar- nard, Rick Evans, Dave Rogers, Jessee Bart, and Coach Jim Arvin. FRESHMAN FOOT- BALL TEAM: FRONT ROW— Mark Lepper, Randy Franklin, Greg Craft, Brent Reed, Ber- nie Mackell, Rich Ballard, Dan Nicholson, Bruce Mitchell, and Mark Harris. SECOND ROW— Kelly McCormick, J.D. Ranklin, Dan Bailey, George Brown, Phil McKane, Pat Rickard, Darrell Miller, Gary Selke, and Jim Trees. THIRD ROW — Dave Stewart, John Pickard, Tom Ballantine, Larry Snyder, Gary Collins, Mike Thompson, Kevin Dippel, Doug Cotte, and Greg Rowlett. FOURTH ROW — Mike Caparilli, Paul Neibrugge, Dave Deta- more, Bob Cook, Dan Dobson, Steve Bishop, Mike Woodcock, Barry Rector, and Gary Lit- tle. FIFTH ROW — Phil Manning, Steve Smith, Randy Smith, Tom Sullivan, Doug Walters, Dan Neal, Dan Siebenthal, Doug McGuire, Steve Maki, and Bruce Lynette. SIXTH ROW — Coaches Jerry McLeish, and Jim Lynch. A. Lining up for their first play after the open- ing kick-off. Hornet gridders prepare to drive toward the goal line. B. Coach Dave Stewart and quarterback Scott Erickson discuss strat- egy during an official time-out. C. VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM: FRONT ROW — Walter Wren, Rusty Hollenbaugh, Rick Longerich, Dave Bishop, Bob Freeman, Bob Maffett, Richard Shadiow, Kevin Culley, Jim Priest, Tim Horn, and Mike Miller. SECOND ROW — Joe Beeler, Larry McCormick, Mike Hin- ton, Bill Amonette, Dennis Brunner, Kenny Manson, Pat Smith, Charles Duke, Frank Mackell, and Dick Kingery. THIRD ROW — Steve Harton, John Mann, Steve Owens, Scott Erickson, Jeff Stipanovic, Jack Proctor, Mark Piercy, Jim Salsberry, Doug Short, and Al Dean. FOURTH ROW - Jim Gossett, Dave Branson, Pat Lepper, George Barrett, Louie Saba, Dan Brown, Tim O ' Donnel l, Phil Sherrill, Kevin Kirby, and Dick Corman, FIFTH ROW — Coaches Dave Stewart, Rich- ard Harpold, Jim Arvin, and Charles Fitzger- ald. D. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM FRONT ROW — Greg Sutton, Dave McClellan, Larry Eggars, Tom Stepp, Bob Stewart, Terry Cala, Kevin Dowd, Ken Carter, Nick Cridlin, Bruce Christenson, and Ray Hudson, SECOND ROW — Mike Williams, Wiley Craft, Jay Miller, Ron Turner, Jim Gar- rett, Rick Sanders, Doug Priesthoff, Steve Peek, Jerry Lee, and Dan Lichner. THIRD ROW — Dave Nicholson, Duane Clark, Ralph Coonce, Mike Durham, Mike Smith, Daryl Boyd, Jim Query, Larry Pastrick, Dick Kaye, and Jeff Boothman . 126 Varsity Gridders Have 3-7 Season; Trio Named Co-Captains 3ii70 ™T«I 127 Varsity Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe 20 25 17 31 40 Howe 63 Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Washington 35 North Terre Haute 30 Northwest 38 Warren Central 24 Tech 25 Lawrence Central 67 North Cental 25 Ben Davis 43 Speedway 32 Broad Ripple Arlington 46 Attucks 48. Howe Howe Howe- Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Reserve Washington 33 North Terre Haute 26 Northwest 46 Warren Central 34 Tech 24 Lawrence Central 52 North Central 19 Ben Davis 66 I Speedway 38 Wodid 37 Broad Ripple 50 Arlington 50 Attucks 50 Freshmen Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe 22 29 15 15 19 Washington 39 Tech 36 Belzer 59 Eastwood 46 Wood 50 Woodview 44 Creston 74 Freshman Cross Howe ' s Varsity Cross Country Team closed its season with a 9-2 re- cord and a second place in the City Champion- ship. Junior Bob Gray, awarded the most val- uable team member. set a new school record of 9:59 for the 2 mile at the State Sectionals. The Junior Varsity topped its 10-3 season with a third place in the City. The Freshman team won first place in the City for the third consecutive year. Ray Janes and John Adams both broke the l 1 mile school record. A. Freshman Roger Wright shows good speed and agility in a Cross Country meet at Chris- tian Park. B. Coach Billy Wood stresses the importance of endurance to members of the varsity team in a critical Cross Country meet. C. VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY: FRONT ROW — Bobby Griffin, manager, Daryl Brown, Doug McCrae, Jeff Edwards, and Greg May, manager. SECOND ROW — Richard Patterson, assistant coach, Keith Flowers, Bob Gray, Greg Goodwin, Lee Bechtal, Mike Kinney, and Billy Wood, coach. D. JUNIOR VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY: FRONT ROW — Bobby Griffin, manager, Gary Whitmore, Ray Janes, Roger Wright, Mike Niggl, Jerry Leudeman, and Greg May, manager. SEC- OND ROW — Richard Patterson, assistant coach, Jeff Butler, John Adams, Jack Corman, Mike Venne, and Billy Wood, coach. FRESH- MAN CROSS COUNTRY: FRONT ROW — Bobby Griffin, manager, Roger Wright, Jim Guthrie, Al Whitt, Tom Manley, and Mike Niggl. SECOND ROW — Richard Patterson, assistant coach, Ray Janes, Max Williams, Jack Corman, John Adams, Curtis Tharp, Greg May, manager, and Billy Wood, coach. Country Captures Third City Crown m VARSITY A. Senior John Boosinger is congrat- ulated by John Mann and other fellow teammates after defeating his opponent. B. Freshman grappler Brent Reed rides his Washington opponent. Brent wrestled in the 126 pound weight class. C. Duane Smoot works over his Wash- ington adversary. Duane was a senior who wrestled in the 132 pound weight class. D. Junior Pat Smith attempts to pin his City Tourney opponent. Pat went on to win the City Championship. Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe 10 21 21 40 27 8th 7th 27 26 8 5th 24 17 5th 29 4 36 17 47 23 3rd 46 7th 47 athedral 25 Chatard 33 Broad Ripple 19 Northwest 21 Warren Central Invit. City Tournament Tech 20 Washington 27 Manual 43 Carmel Invit. Arlington 31 Lawrence Central 30 Sectional rthwest 35 iew 54 eh 30 all 37 11 ral 42 Invit. ecina 9 C it v Tournament mmmmgm w «■ E   Tfarf 9 P - j . „ ' £_ 5 130 Pat Smith Captures City Championship Senior Greg Burton led the varsity wrestling team in scoring. Greg was City and sectional runner-up and placed third in the regional for the 98 pound weight class. The team, coached by Mark Sutton, had a 3-7 re- cord. Close behind Greg in scoring was City Champion Pat Smith, who was a ju- nior wrestling in the 145 pound weight class. Because of injuries, Duane Smoot and Ron Bennett were tem- porarily out of commission, while Wiley Craft was out permanently. Howe ' s wres- tlers took 7th place in the city and 5th in the section- als. The Freshman team coached by Jim Arvin had a 3-4 record with Steve Ma- ki the leading scorer. Bob Tansovich, and Steve Maki took third place in the city in their respective weight classes of 145 and 112 pounds. Those freshman winning fourth place were heavy- weight Dan Bailey, Larry Snyder, Mike Niggl and John Rouse. In Howe ' s only wres- tling invitational the fresh- men grapplers captured third place with several individual champions. Due to the in- juries in the varsity line-up Owen Van Hooser, Brent Reed and Mike Tansovich wrestled varsity. Grapplers Display Determination Skill 132 A. VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM: FRONT ROW— Wiley Craft, Owen VanHoosier, Greg Burton, Jim Mackell, Dave Stewart, Charle- ton VanHoosier, Fred Covert, Duane Smoot, Barry Wright, Brent Reed, and Steve Owens. B. SECOND ROW — Coach Mark Sutton, Bobby Griffin, Ron Turner, Bob Stuart, Pat Smith, John Mann, Don Bailey, John Boosin- ger, Ron Bennett, Mark Piercy, Dennis Gris- ley, and Coach Jim Arvin. B. RESERVE AND FRESHMAN WRESTLING TEAMS: FRONT ROW — Tom Manley, Rick Moss, Steve Niggl, Mike Scanlon, Mike McDowell, Bob Tanasovich, Pat Rickard, Paul Gibeaut, and Mike Woodcock. SECOND ROW — Kev- in Dodd, Steve Maki, John Rouse, Ted Not- tingham, Bob Cook, Jim Query, Carl Ruden- stein, Greg Craft, John Snyder, and Steve Smith. C. Wrestler Mark Piercy prepares to put in a cradle in order to pin his opposition. D. Head-to-head with a Broad Ripple wrestler. John Mann attempts to catch his man off- guard. E. Varsity grappler Ron Bennett tight- ens his hold in an effort to pin his weary oppo- nent. F. As fellow teammates watch in won- der, Greg Burton tries unsuccessfully to es- cape his predicament . 133 ■™ Varsity Post 6-14 Record The varsity netmen coach- ed by Jim Stutz, met with an unfortunate season this year. The squad posted a distressing 6 and 14 season. The biggest problem of the team, as explained by Coach Stutz, was mainly size. Even with this problem, the team came through with an im- pressive 44 f V field goal aver- age. The leading scorer on the squad was Dan Brown, averaging over twelve points a game. Rebounding was evenly distributed between Keith Conway, Jim Defur, an d Dan Brown. Coach Stutz also mentioned as outstand- ing players, Louis Saba, and Kevin Culley. The J.V.s didn ' t fare much better than their varsity counterparts and came through the sea- son with a 2 and 16 record. The team coached by Bob Mitchell had a respectable 42 r r field goal average, and shot well over 50% from the free-throw line. Scott Erik- son led the team in rebound- ing, and the high point man on the squad was Tim Ber- doll. The Freshmen posted a 2 and 15 record, finding their top scorers, Doug Mc- Quire and Dave Depew being promoted to the J.V. squad. VARSITY Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe . Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe 79 57 91 60 61 74 53 77 61 50 50 71 66 63 54 69 51 58 73 78 Marshall 86 Arlington 89 Greencastle 52 Greenfield 68 Beech Grove 52 Lawrence Central 80 Braod Ripple 55 Shelbyville 64 Franklin Central 58 Southport 73 Tech 70 Scecina 50 Arlington 87 . Broad Ripple 7 Northwest 8 Wood Washington 61 Manual 96 Warren Central 82 Attucks 85 FRESHMEN owe 40 Howe 35 Howe 44 Howe 57 Howe 69 Howe 22 Howe 32 Howe 35 Howe 36 Howe 25 Howe 41 Howe 35 Howe 31 Howe 43 Howe 23 Howe 53 Howe 39 Howe 37 Howe 33 Howe 47 Howe 40 Howe 47 Howe 47 Howe 46 Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe owe 39 35 39 44 53 55 37 55 ood Creston Scecina Woodview Marshall Chatard Attucks Shortridge Northwest Cathedral Washington Broad Ripple Tech Manual Franklin Central • 55 ERVE [ _, m Marshall  Arlington 40 Greencastle 41 Greenfield 41 Beech Grove 49 Lawrence Central 58 Broad Ripple 48 Shelbyville 40 Franklin Central 50 Southport 73 Tech 63 Scecina 56 Marshall 64 Northwest 53 Wood 58 Washington 59 Manual 51 Warren Central 56 A. Mr. Sam Kelly, Athletic Director, Dan Brown, and Coach Jim Stutz look over the records. Dan was awarded the Lewis Gilfoy Award for most valuable player during the year. B. Kevin Culley poses in a last moment of concentration before a free throw attempt. C. Coach Mitchell gives hurried instruction to reserves dur- ing a time out. D. Jim DeFur, varsity roundballer, scrambles for a loose ball during this confrontation with the Arling- ton Knights. 135 A. Varsity netter Joe Heidleman waits for a rebound during the game against Marshall. B. Louie Saba races down the court in an at- tempt to score against Arlington. C. Jim De- Fur and two Greenfield Central players watch as Louie Saba tries to raise the Howe margin. D. VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: FRONT ROW — Kevin Culley, Louie Saba, Kenny Manson, Keith Conway, Bill Lessaris, and Tim Bergdoll. SECOND ROW — Coach James Stutz, Jim Green, Dan Brown, Joe Hei- dleman, Bryan Berger, Jim DeFur, and Dan DeLay. E. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKET- BALL TEAM: FRONT ROW — Mark Roembke, Jeff Pollom, Tony Saba, Pat Lep- per, Jeff McGuire, Daryle Boyd, Russ Eads, and Larry McCormick. SECOND ROW— Jim Stanborough, Mark Hancock, Mark Gardner, Steve Robertson, Scott Erickson, Dick King- ery, Rick Sanders, Harry Boillat, and Coach Robert Mitchell. F. FRESHMAN BASKET- BALL TEAM: FRONT ROW — Phil Man- ning, Roger Wright, Dan Siebenthal, Jeff McDonald, Tom Ballantine, Tom Kaye, Dave Blessing, Bruce Mitchell, and Ken Potter. SECOND ROW — Coach Mark King, Gary Silkie, Jackie Mays, Garry Little, Ken Parker, Steve Bishop, Kevin Dippel, Dan Dobson, Doug McGuire, and Coach Al Umphrey . Howe Netters Lack Size, Experience §M . ■ ■ Bob Gray Voted Most Valuable Team Member The Varsity Track Team, lead by captain, Joe Easter- day, ran, jumped, and threw their way to a successful sea- son. Bob Gray set a new re- cord in the 880 yard run. In addition to this achievement, Bob was voted Most Valu- able Teammate by his fellow cindermen. The Junior Varsity squad had a successful season this year. Manned largely by freshmen, the JV ' s rallied to an 8-2 season. Two new rec- ords were set by freshmen members of the JV team, Ron Hodge in the low hur- dles and John Morgan in put- ting the shot. twno IP 1 ) 1 ! t i S j r | w - 7 v f § ™ ■ I M, Jmw - r A. Shot-putting requires awesome strength and good coordination as is exhibited by var- sity cinderman, Joe Beeler. B. Senior Joe Easterday leads in the low hurdles during the Howe-Northwest meet. C. Strength and deter- mination are marks of every long-distance runner, as shown by Mark Thomas. D. Don Harvey works to perfect his style and coordi- nation during one of the many track practices. E. Varsity track member, Don Hyfield leads in the 440 in this meet against Attucks . 139 — Varsity, J. V. ' s Set Three New School Records 140 Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe 63 Vi 1A 82 65 33 pVTarshs Northwest Cathedral Speedway Washington Columbus Wood Attucks lual 54 1 2 Mi 36 57 73 42 73 42 83 18 Va 61 2« 37 ' 2 WW X nM Reserve Track Howe 111 Howe 73 Howe Howe Howe 93 91 ' 2 44 ' ,4 Washington Howe 62 Howe 108 Howe 24 V 2 Howe 100 Howe 55 V% Marshall Northwest Cathedral Speedway Columbus 24 ' 2 Wood Attucks Manual Secina 25 44 ' 2 76 55 7 98V2 18 Franklin Central 51 x h Arlington 41 Howe 68 Howe 86 Howe 84 Freshmen Track Arlington Northwest Manbal ■ VI f A. VARSITY TRACK: FRONT ROW - Jim DeFur, Don Hyfield, Steve Owens, Wiley Craft, Darrel Brown, Joe Easterday, and Mark Thomas. SECOND ROW — Mike Kinney, Mike Moore, Kenny Manson, Keith Flowers, Mike Throckmorton, and Bob Stewart. THIRD ROW— Bob Gray, Lee Bechtal, Alan Peters, Jim Salsberry, Jeff Thomas, Im Byrne, Rick Balsbuagh, Mickey Deane, Coaches Billy Wood, Richard Harpold, and Robert Mitchell. B. JUNIOR VARSITY TRACK: FRONT ROW — Steve Ellis, Jeff Edwards, Mike Pal- mer, Doug McCrae, and Dave Crocker. SECOND ROW: 8 Mike McGuire, John Mor- gan, Mike Campbell, Ron Hodge, Jerry Lee, and Bruce Herron. THIRD ROW— Don Harv- ey, Mike Norris, Doug Short, Mike Grub, Coaches Billy Wood, Richard Harpold, and Robert Mitchell. C. FRESHMAN TRACK: FRONT ROW — John Morgan, Mike Smith, Harry Boillat, Dan NickJeson, Mike Palmer, Doug McCrae, Gary Whitmore, Larry Eggers, and Dave Crocker. SECOND ROW— Mickey Deane, Jeff Downey, Bill Parker, Jim Mackell, Kenny Carter, Mike Privette, Mike McGuire, and Jerry Lee. THIRD ROW— Rick Sanders, Steve Ellis, Ron Hodge, Jeff Edwards, Mick Campbell, Phil Watts, Dave Boyd, Jim Query, Coaches Billy Wood, Richard Harpold, and Robert Mitchell. D. Sophmore Bob Gray sets a new all-time school record in the 880-yard run, winning the city championship in this event. E. Mike KcGuire gives a last extra effort to win the 100-yard dash. F. Keith Flowers Leads Mike Throckmorton in this long distance race against manual. • Varsity, Reserve, A A. After making a hit, senior Lenny Thornburg runs to the safety of third base. Lenny scored 11 runs during the 1971 season. B. Sophomore Frank Mackell slides into base with a great effort to keep from being tagged out. C. Anx- iously awaiting the Arlington pitch is Fresh- man Steve Roberson. Howe won the game 9-6. 142 And Freshman Have Winning Seasons Howe ' s Varsity Baseball team came up with a 13-9-1 record and a winning season. Senior Lenny Thornburg re- ceived the Most Valuable Player award. Lenny was the leading pitcher, pitching 51 innings. Close behind was Russ Hollenbaugh with 43 innings. Randy Evans was the team ' s best batter with a batting average of .254. Jim Combs was named the most improved player by Coach Richard Patterson. Tom Boyd led the team in runs scored, having 20. Tom Gott had the highest batting aver- age for the Reserves with a .450. Tom also led the team in runs batted in. The Re- serves, coached by Mr. Errol Spears, finished the season with a 9-7 record. Mark Pier- cy had the most homeruns with 6. Mark Roembke had the most stolen bases. Mike Cobb was named the most versatile player by Coach Spears. The team ' s pitchers were Don Priest and Tom Gott. Freshman pitcher Steve Roberson let his team to a 4-3 record. Catcher Tony Saba had the highest batt- ing average with a .435. Jim Stanbrough scored the most runs. Coach David Miller named Larry McCormick the most outstanding infielder. The team ' s batting average was .267. Tony Saba led in number of hits wit h 9. JV ' s, Frosh Have Exceptional Batting Averages Varsity Baseball Howe 22 Latin School 3 Howe 4 Lawrence 1 Howe Lawrence 5 Howe Howe 8 Secina 6 5 Carmel 4 Howe 1 Tech 4 Howe 17 Attucks 4 Howe 2 Southport 1 Howe 4 Bread Ripple 1 Howe 3 Ritter 2 Howe 3 Arlington 3 Howe Marshall 1 Howe 13 Warren 12 Howe Ritter 8 Howe 4 Norhwest 7 Howe 9 Chatard 9 Howe 4 Cathedral 6 Howe 5 Ben Davis 7 Howe 4 Shortridge 1 Howe 6 Roncalli 3 Howe 9 Manual Howe 1 Marshall Howe 6 Warren Central 7 SiWm A. VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM: FRONT ROW — Louie Saba, Randy Evans, Ralph Piercy, Rick Longrich, Tom Boyd, Rick Shad- iow, and Rusty Hollenbaugh. SECOND ROW — Charles Pollard, manager; Jim Green, Len- ny Thornburg, Jim Combs, Mike Becher, Ron Lawson, Byron Gott, Randy Pattee, and Rich- ard Patterson, coach. B. JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM: FRONT ROW — Russ Sarfaty, Tony Matthews, Gary Snell, Mark Piercy, Mike Cobb, Jeff Pollom, Tony Saba, and Mark Roembke. SECOND ROW — Larry McCormick, Craig Coverstone, Tom Gott. Steve Roberson, Frank Mackell, Don Priest, and Errol Spears, coach. C. Senior Tom Boyd swings at the oncoming pitch. Tom lead the team in runs, stolen bases, and had a batting average of .319, the second highest of the team. D. FRESHMAN BASEBALL TEAM: FRONT ROW— Mark Kinney, Mike Rettig, Glen Allgood, Dan Huddleson, and Bill Meg- non. SECOND ROW - Okie Harold, Ed Droeger, and Tony Saba. THIRD ROW - Dave Nicholson, Randy Kord, Steve Grisin, Doug Priesthoff, Steve Bennett, and Scott Selm. FOURTH ROW — Don Priest. Mark Gardner, Mick Campbell. Steve Roberson. Jim Stanbrough, and David Miller, coach. Tennis Manual 2 Ben Davis 3 Arlington t Attucfe %, Northwest Marshall 1 uthport 5 anklin Centrll ecina Tech Cathedral 2 Park -Tudor 5 Broad Ripple 6 od o A. FALL 1971 TENNIS TEAM: FRONT ROW — Tom Barnard, David DeHerdt, and William Bankston. SECOND ROW — Mark Thomas, Charles Scott, Jeff Flowers, Rick Wall, and Paul Gerzon. B. Senior Paul Thom- as, 1971 City Champion, uses a strong two- handed hackhand in defeating his opponent. C. SPRING 1971 RESERVE TENNIS TEAM: Jim Gossett, Mike Venne, Mark Shaker, Mark Mosher, and Joe Heidelman. D. SPRING 1971 VARSITY TENNIS TEAM: Charles Scott, Paul Thomas, Bob Freeman, Pat Smith, Stan- ley Ford, and Jeff Flowers. E. Charles Scott prepares to stroke a backhand shot down his opponent ' s side line. 146 Howe ' s maturin g tennis team won 10 of 14 matches last spring, and placed fourth of 10 teams in the city tour- nament. Paul Thomas won the city title at the number one position, defeating Kevin Kelso in a marathon match. The doubles team of Paul Thomas and Jeff Flowers reached the finals, losing to the team from Broad Ripple. With the additon of Mark Thomas, replacing his bro- ther as number one. the fall team placed second in its sectional. Mark Thomas and Jeff Flowers were runners- up in doubles. In singles play, Charles Scott lost only in the semifinal round. Rick Wall and Paul Gerzon also placed. Paul Thomas Takes City Tennis Title 147 Golf Team Places 4th In City A. GOLF TEAM: FRONT ROW — David St. John , Dennis Merriman, Dan Stewart, Jeff Moore, Chris Brandt, Dan Richardson, and Coach Phil Brown. SECOND ROW— Joe Jef- fers, Dan Groene, Mark Ryan, Scott Erickson, Harold Bernd, Jeff Boothman, Jim Herman, and Bill Totten. B. MVP Jeff Moore tees off in an Lnterschool golf match. Howe ' s Golf Team this year won 11 of 15 matches and placed fourth of 15 teams in the City Tournwy. Coach Phil Brown attributed the excellent record to great depth in his squad. Chris Brandt assisted Coach Brown and was the team ' s captain. Jeff Moore was elected Most Valuable Player for the 1971 season. Golf Howe 7V 2 Northwest 4 14 Howe 208 Arlington 212 Howe 8 Ben Davis 214 Howe Marshall 4 Howe 10 Tech Secina 2 Howe 7 J 2 Howe i Cathedral AVt Howe Broad Ripple 7 : Howe 4 Attucks Howe 12 Arlington 8 Howe 193 Washington Howe 10 Warren Central 217 Howe mm shortridge 2 Howe nfW Manual 4 1- 2 HoweJ VajS. Wood Chatard 4 1 - a - r 148 ■ ' ' w -% • feu SK . ••.£ The Hornet Honeys performed at home football games, par- ticipated in drill meets and the Veteran ' s Day Parade. Rou- tines were designed by Becky Horner, Debbie Branstetter and Linda Lee. Mrs. Joan McAllister was the advisor for 32 member organization. A. HORNET HONEYS: FRONT ROW - Janet Jackson, Marsha Barker, Karen Craw- ford, Corina Deherdt, Joanne Stansbury, Debbie Abel, Laurie Pinkman, Sherrie Cagle, Barbara Marqua, Connie Thompson. Beverly Cornette, Debbie Wood, Marianne Jessup, Stephanie Dick, and Carol Lain. SECOND ROW — Denise Gannon, Diane Droeger, Nan- cy Collins, Linda Lee, Joy Freathy. Sherrie Doughty, Marsha Downey, Mary Wood, Deb- bie Jump, DeDe Slay ton, Jill Wishart, Debbie Branstetter, Becky McCafferty, Connie Ed- wards, Susan Zink, and Becky Homer. Cap- tain. B. Susan Zink salutes the presentation of the colors before a home football game. C. During halftime ceremonies at Football Homecoming, the Hornet Honeys perform Stars and Stripes Around the World ' Honeys ' Win First In Competition  Howe ' s Gymnastic Team Posts Exceptional Record Last year, the gym team defeated Ben Davis and downed Edgewood twice, but lost to Pike in a close match. In the district meet, Donna Pritchard, Julie Jones, and Michelle Wilson swept the first three places on the uneven bars. Carol Mount placed second on the balance beam while Nancy Watkins took third. Lou Anne Baker placed first in vaulting and was third all-around. These six girls entered the state meet where Lou Anne placed second in vaulting and fourth all-around. Miss Jan Brown was the sponser. GIRLS ' GYMNASTIC TEAM: Kim Graeber, Melodi Burtnett, Shelley Summit, Carol Mount, Lou Anne Baker, Nancy Watkins, Marsha Allgood, Donna Pritchard, Marsha Downey, Shawn Whitridge, Julie Jones, Dianne Droeger, and Miss Jan Brown. B. Shawn Whitridge displays her talent on the balance beam during an interschool meet. A. GIRLS ' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION: Front Row— Mary Docktor, Michelle Mat- tingly, Donita Salver, Terry Vandiver. Anita Sherron, Karen Edwards, Denise Crocker, Lou Anne Baker, Carol Mount. Susie Johns, Debbie Delay, Julie Steven- son, Laurie Herman, Lorie Abel, Patty Allen, Beth Smoot, Vicki Plummer. Shel- ley Summit, Connie Tillery, Ruthie Wil- liams, Carol Dodd, Debbie Moore, Mel Burtnett, Kim Graeber, Dee Knoop, Kay Steenbergen, and Debbie Rech. Second Row — Beverley Cross, Sherri Shedd, Cheryl Hanlon, Cindy Hancock, Kim Marendt, Debbie Bruce, Kathy McQuire, Sandy Peterson, Judy Bryan, Lisa Scott. Trina Snyder, Sandy Reed, Linda Hoff- mire, Cindy Stout, Debi Davis, Annalee Groene, Ellen Mosher, Tricia Cline. Karen Crawford, Victoria Williams, Debbie Dean. Kim Webb, Julie Bruce. Jan Jones, Janet Schmidlin, and Donna Calloway. Third Row — Vicki Givan, Melinda Munday, Edie Walter, Candy Davis, Marcy McDowell. Debbie Evans, Carla Wheeler. Vicki Steele. Mary Wood, Judi Neu, Debi Hannah. Terri Elliot, Denise Schuller. Connie Wes- sel, Donna Todd, Maria Hagans. Saundra Thomas, Susie Mathews, Leslie Padden. Jan Frick, Sandi Stepp, Debbie Wood. LuAnn Hubbard, Carole Poynter, Connie Beitz, Nicki Simons, DeeAnne Trulock. and Suzan Lawrence. Fourth Row— Dede Dobson, Becky Taylor. Rosalind Nuckols. Barbara Reynolds, Sandy Jones. Cindi Jackson, Cindy DeFur, Marianne Dugan, Mary Solberg, Shawn Whitridge. Lee Anne Brooks. Julie Jones. Donna Pritchard. Marsha Allgood. Laura Mc- Cotter, Maureen Musser, Nancy Han- cock, Mary Littleton. Pat Moran. Kathy Hess, Doe Nottingham, Jennifer Ben- son. Donna Griffin. Sherry Runner, Sandy Miller. Diane Kraemer. and Kathy Sut- terfield. B. Girls on rival teams battle for the ballot an afterschool meeting of the GAA. Other activities included volley- ball, gymnastics, and bowling. The members met on Wednesday afternoons. A. Reserve cheerleader Rosalind Nuckols has mastered the skill and form needed for a good jump. B. Varsity cheerleaders Nancy Watkins and Carol Mount show great enthusiasm while cheering at a football game. C. FRESHMEN CHEERLEADERS: FRONT ROW — Anita Sherron, Karen Edwards, and Jan Jones. SECOND flOW— Susie Johns, Lori Herman, and Jan Frick. D. RESERVE CHEERLEAD- ERS: FRONT ROW — Leslie Padden. SEC- OND ROW: Susie Matthews, Saundra Thom- as, and Maria Hagans. THIRD ROW — Den- ise Dobson, and Rosalind Nuckols. E. Cheer- ing at the varsity football games is just one of the varsity cheering squad ' s many activities. F. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: LouAnne Baker, Carol Mount, Marsha Allgood, Shawn Whitridge, Nancy Watkins, and LuAnn Hubbard. 152 Cheerleading Squads Show Hornet S-P-I-R-I-T Howe ' s cheering squads backed all interschool athletic teams. Reserve and Freshmen cheerleaders assisted at Var- sity Football and Basketball games. The Varsity cheerlead- ers had many activities. They decorated the locker room and team buses, made spirit signs and judged freshmen try-outs. Varsity and Reserve cheerlead- ers attended Vincennes Uni- versity Cheerleading camp. Maria Hagans, DeDe Dobson, and Susie Matthews repre- sented the Reserve squad and were awarded two blue rib- bons. The Varsity squad at- tended and won four blue rib- bons. Shawn Whitridge and Carol Mount participated in the Miss Cheerleader Contest. Shawn placed in the top ten. V C « ' - - I - 4 V M 1 WF -=X z V r % h 2 J foj| f -• L A ■ V A • 1 nv w - m • 1 ?■ -J ■ ' v 1 f • B .J H H j B « m R ■«  V H 1 Jt, HH M hmhi i HB :i _ H Bl Z PV ! 1 JN s M y S i |M r «l lAi 1 J FjN t Orb frl i. i i V S 7 ■£ T  ■ . . fi « 1 ' s 1L. f ' ;. ; . T f r w ' r. L ■ ■i Students Participate in Intramurals Intramural sports offered were basketball and bowling, which were for students who didn ' t have the time or skills for varsity sports. Intramural bowling sponsor was Mr. Richard Patterson. The sea- son opened with its first game on November 1st, and closed with trophies awarded on March 13. Each Monday night after school, 128 stu- dents met at Play Bowl, where they spent approxi- mately 1 ' 2 hours competing against opposing teams. In- tramural basketball was sponsored by Mr. Harry Pres- ton and Mr. Richard Harpold. i ■tt . ■■«• ' ■ ' ' A. Meeting every Tuesday evening, upper- classmen competed for the honor of placing first in intramural basketball. B. Showing the correct follow-through for good tech- nique, upperclassmen practiced in hope of improving their averages. C. Reserve foot- ball coach, Mr. Richard Harpold shows his versatality by transferring his skills to basketball. D. Expressing intense con- centration, Connie Durham bowls her tenth frame. E. Before actual games, stu- dents find that shuttle practice can be quite useful. 155 ■ Student Managers, Lettermen, Coaches Provide Support For Athletics m.. t - i A. COACHES: Sam Kelley, Billy Wood, Rich- ard Patterson, Robert Mitchell, Ron Finkbi- ner, Jim Arvin, Errol Spears, Dave Stewert, Dave Miller, Albert Umphrey, Charles Fitz- gerald, Jim Stutz, Jerry McLeish, Jim Lynch, Mark Sutton, Phil Brown. B. MANAGERS: FRONT ROW— Phil Sherrill, Bobby Griffin, Kinny Potter. SECOND ROW— Jerry Leslie, Dennis Grisley, Richard Corman, William Megnin. THIRD ROW: Kevin Kirby, Dave Branson, Jim Gossett, Herb Newhausel. C. Letterman Bob Griffin returns basketballs to the equipment room after the reserve game. D. LETTERMEN: FRONT ROW — John Boos- inger, Bill Amonette, Tim Horn, Rick Shad- iow, Al Dean, Phil Sherrill, Kevin Culley, Bob Griffin, Bob Freeman, Greg Burton, Duane Smoot, Steve Owens, Lee Bedhtel, Darrell Brown, Frank Mackell, Dennis Bruner. SEC- OND ROW — Dave Bishop, Jim Green, John Mann, Pat Smith, Jack Proctor, Rick Longer- ich, Dan Brown, Greg Goodwin, Jim DeFur, Rick Kingery, Doug Short, Stan Ford, Jeff Stipanovic, Jim Gossett. THIRD ROW— Pat Lepper, George Barrett, Mark Niedenthal, Mark Piercy, Bob Maffett, Jim Priest, Walter Wren, Wiley Craft, Jerry Leslie, Kenny Man- son, Paul Gerzon, Kevin Kirby. FOURTH ROW — Charles Scott, Steven Harton, Joe Heeler, Louie Saba, Jim Salaverry, Ton Law- son, Dan Stewert, Dave Branson, Dave St- John, Mike Kinney, Scott Erickson, Allan Peters, Bob Gray. The Lettermen ' s Club was both an honor and a service organization. Members donat- ed help as ticket takers, floor- sweepers, program distribu- ters, and sideline officials. Student Managers were kept busy cleaning equipment, rec- ording statistics, and doing other tedious jobs. Howe ' s coaching staff support- ed and directed all phases of athletics. A new addition to the staff this year was Mr. Albert Umphrey. 157 ■ With fewer students remaining at Howe dur- ing the ninth period, fewer students became involved in the extra- curricular offerings at Howe this year. Because of lack of attendance, several clubs folded shortly after the start of the year. Organizations that met during school hours were active in school activities and community activities as well. Performing mus- ical groups presented spring concerts in add- ition to numerous per- formances during the first semester. Aspiring [ journalists worked both during and after school to produce this year ' s oublications. Service rganizations worked to- wards improving Howe. Students inducted into lonorary organizations eflected excellence in heir fields of interest. y A. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: FRONT ROW — Toni Hawkins, Marge Coffin, Becky Horner, Marti Hawkins, Chris Stalas, Judy Lannom, Marianne Taflinger, Patti Dawson, Carol Mount, Linda Showalter, Sandy Jones, Vicki Quinn, Judy Bailey, Marilyn Poynter. SECOND ROW— Nancy Collins, Susan Hig- ginbotham, Nancy Bedwell, Marianne Met- calf, Susan Hasseld, Sue Boulais, Linda Rog- ers, Debbie West, Julie Jones, Becky Davis, Terri Maier, Juanita Murphy, and Connie Bruce. THIRD ROW — Terrie Maddox, Rob- ert Cline, Thomas Strickland, Dennis Grisley, Dave Sherron, Tom England, Robert Eckert, Mark Benson, Jeff Dunaway, Steve Ott, Nan- cy Rood, Becky Caldwell, Lisa Lauck. FOURTH ROW— Joe Heidelman, Jim Defur, Danny Brown, Charles Hartle, Armin Tepner, Dick Jones, Charles Scott, James Green, Greg Nesbit, Dan Groene, Jim Smith, Ron Heustis, Bruce Stroud, Jeff Flowers, Bob Freeman, and Richard Shadiow. B. QLTLL AND SCROLL: FRONT ROW — Vicki Mc Arthur, and Jane Meade. SECOND ROW— Marge Coffin, Sue Boulais, and Juanita Murphy. THIRD ROW — Becky Horner, Robert Eckert, Marilyn Poynter, Marti Hawkins, Jim Smith, Judy Lannom, Mark Ryan, and Debbie West. C . Listening to the reading of the initiation pledge are Robert Eckert, Tower Staff, Judy Lannom, News Bureau chief, and Juanita Murphy, Hilltopper Staff. The Quill and Scroll initiation took place at the 1971 Publi- cations Banquet. D. Senior Terri Maier lights a bulb in the National Honor Society crest signifying her membership in the honorary organization. Organizations Honor Outstanding Students In Academics, Journalism Outstanding scholarship, leadership, character, and service were the qualifica- tions for membership in National Honor Society. Debbie West, Robert Eckert, Marianne Taflinger, and Sue Boulais were elected to the offices of the 59 member honorary. Junior members were selected from the upper 10 f r of their class for mem- bership in this organization. The top 15 ( r of the senior class were also inducted. Fourteen Howe students participated in Quill and Scroll, a national -Journalism honorary. Members were chosen for their work on the Hilltopper or Tower. Howe ' s literary magazine. Pen Points, was organized by the Quill and Scroll. The magazine was a representa- tion of works from each of the levels of high school. Officers of the honorary were Jim Smith, Marti Haw- kins, Debbie West and Jane Meade. r-f Council Attends State Convention at Arlington A. After a series of speeches, Richard Shadiow was chosen by student council representatives to head the group as president. B. STUDENT COUNCIL: FRONT ROW — Vicki Steele, Sherri Shedd, Anna Moore, Sandy Jones, Su- sie Matthews, Judi Neu, Sharron Haygood, Pam Zollinger, Connie Chaplin, Vici Rober- son, Toni Hawkins, Judy Lannom, Connie Til- lery, Cindy Richards, Jody Morgan, and Kim Graeber. SECOND ROW — Jeff Downey, Mark Trulock, Tony Matthews, Shawn Whitridge, Sherry Lawrence, Marlene Orr, Kris Legg, DeeAnne Trulock, Rebecca Allseitz, Cindy Mosier, Susan Chandler. Greg Heinv, Mick Deane, and Andrea Clark. THIRD ROW— Pat Smith, Richard Shadiow, Bruce Herron, Jim Herman. Bob Freeman. Mike Bryan, Jim Hunter, Joanne Lobdell. Linda Wheeler, Peggy Brownlee, LeeAnne Allseitz, Jeanne Verbosky, Nancv Collins, Vince Griffo, and Pat Wootan. ' FOURTH ROW— Scott Erickson, Bob Maffett. Danny Brown, Danny Carter, Mike Miller. Mark Ryan, Mick Campbell, Mark Kirch. Steve Harton, Denise Dobson, Carla Csikv, Ray McKim, Tim Horn, Phil Fleitz. and Ronnie Smith. C. One of the many projects in which the Student Council is involved, is the planning and decorating of the floats that are presented during the halftime of the Football Homecoming. Pictured here is the float constructed bv senior members of the council. D. STUDENT COUNCIL CABINET: FRONT ROW— Jim Hunter. SECOND RO W — Bob Maffett, Danny Brown. Judy Lannom, Richard Shadiow, and Pat Smith. THIRD ROW — Sharron Haygood, Joanne Lobdell. Denise Dobson, and Nancy Collins. 163 A. GAA President Shawn Whitridge crowns Richard Simmons King of the Winter Won- derland dance, co-sponsored by the Stu- dent Council. B. President Richard Shadiow assists council members in the planning of an upcoming Student Council project. C. Sophomore Kim Graeber dances at the Student Council sponsored sock hop follow- ing the Homecoming basketball game. D. Members of the Student Council make red hearts for distribution in homeroom on Valentine ' s Day. E. Vice-President Joanne Lobdell is escorted by Mr. Frank Tout, Vice-Principal, at the homecoming festivi- ties. Joanne presented the traditional yellow roses to Queen Susie Matthews. During the second semes- ter, the Student Council pur- chased new trash barrels to pjace around the campus. Another Student Council sponsored project was the King of Hearts Contest. Oc- curing on Valentine ' s Day, the object was for each girl to keep the heart that she received in homeroom. She kept her heart if she was able to refrain from talking to any boys during the entire day. Junior Walter Wren was crowned King of Hearts on the following day with a to- tal of 63 hearts, but he miss- ed out on 210 hearts which were returned to Mrs. Pa- tricia Alexander. Student Council Sponsers Contest on Valentine ' s Day Speech, Quiz Teams Place Well In Interschool Meets Mr. Ron Finkbiner coach- ed the Howe Quiz Team, con- sisting of seniors Robert Ec- kert and Mark Reasoner, and juniors Albert Rossi and Paul Gerzon. In their initial match, the team won by a score of 64-32 in a televised match against Southport. Coach Finkbiner called the team one of the best teams he has coached. Howe ' s National Forensic- League was sponsered by Mr. Steven Briggs. The or- ganization consisted of stu- dents who participated in meets around the city and the state. Members were mainly speech students who were interested in furthering their speech-making skills and techniques. A. NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE: FRONT ROW — Doug May, Karen Johnson, and Mark Reasoner. SECOND ROW— Gary Baker and Albert Rossi. B. QUIZ TEAM: FRONT ROW — Paul Gerzon. SECOND ROW — Robert Eckert and Albert Rossi. THIRD ROW— Mark Reasoner. C. DEBATE TEAM: FRONT ROW — Mike Fox, Karen Tel, Karen Johnson, and Daniel Peacock. SECOND ROW — Gary Baker, David Hicks. Albert Rossi, and Doug May. 167 168 Moon rock by Mike Bryan. Hands by Cathy Hinch. Lights and post by Dan Groene. Night view of Howe by Phil Jem. Lockers by Mike Bryan. 169 A. Sophomore Editor Robbie Reasoner works on captions for the extra-curricular clubs pages. B. Typing is an essential skill in pro- ducing a yearbook. Ron Turner types a score- block for use on a baseball page. C. One of the Hilltopper staffs activities during the year is the selling of underclassmen pictures, which are used in the album section of the yearbook. Sharon Williams and Sherrie Shedd locate students ' pictures before selling them to the students. D. Marge Coffin, Editor-in-Chief of the 1972 yearbook, checks over Senior Play copy before it is sent to the printer. 170 Hilltopper Staff Emphasizes Change Changes at Howe were stressed in the planning of the 1972 Hilltopper. Writing copy, fitting headlines, crop- ping pictures, and spending long awaited vacations work- ing on a deadline were just a few of the numerous act- ivities of the 1972 Hilltopper staff. The staff ' s first project was in the planning of the 1971 Turnabout Twirl. Senior Marge Coffin headed the 16 member staff. Marge attend- ed a yearbook institute at Indiana University to add to her knowledge of yearbook design. She was awarded a 1973 Arbutus Scholarship to I.U. In November, the staff received a Medalist rating from the Columbia Scho- lastic Press Association for the 1971 Hilltopper. This is one of the highest awards given to high school year- books. 171 ' un ' ve ir Hawkins Heads Howe ' s Herald Tower staffers, the repor- ters of all the news that ' s fit to print (and some that ' s not), began the year with a new look and new ideas for the bi-weekly publication. Jim Smith designed a new nameplate for the front page. The nameplate gave a more unconventional look to page one. A photo essay was featured in the six page Christmas issue. Other in- serts for six page issues were designed by the Journalism classes. Senior Marti Haw- kins served as Editor-in- Chief. Becky Horner and Debbie West were managing editors. Marti attended a newspaper workshop during the summer at Syracuse Uni- versity in New York. In the fall, the Tower staff defeated the Hilltopper staff in a foot- ball game. And who could forget their April Fool issue? Editor-in-chief— Marti Hawkins Managing editors — Becky Horner, Debbie West M Page 1 editor — Suzette Boulais Page 2 editor — Jane Meade Page 3 editor — Vicki McArthur D age 4 editor — Mark Ryan Chiefs of Staff: Neva MPeanne Verbosky rials — Dave Sherron — Robert Eckert - Steve Key manager — Gary Baker tising manager — Lemuel Calvert IS  Vdvertising staff (circulation) -- Mark Niedenthal Copy Editors — Debbie Bruce, Sheila Davis Reporters — Lee Brooks, Sherry Gamble, Paul Gerzon, Tom Hahn, Michelle Zwickl. Debbie McCleary, Beverly Murdick, Sandy Showal- ter, Becky Taylor, Marianne Taflinger, J Whitehurst Cartoonist — Ron Heustis Typist — Vicki Baker. Karen McDougal News Bureau Chief — Judy Lannom News Bureau Reporters — Diana Gardner, Kathi Kirch. Linda Taylor, Beth Reintjes, Michelle Pigacella dviser — Miss Marilyn Jones A. Jeanne Verbosky, News Chief-of-Staff, writes assignments for the Tower staff. B. Responsible for the Howe articles in the Teen Star are Judy Lannom, Kathy Kirch, and Beth Reintjes. C. Marti Hawkins and Becky Horner revise page 1 layouts for the next edi- tion of the Tower. D. When the papers arrive from the printers on Thursday afternoons, faithful members of the staff count copies dur- ing the ninth period for homeroom distribu- tion the next day. A CONCERT CHOlR-.Front Row-Judy Bailey. Donna Rey nolds. Jody Morgan, Donna Brinson, Helen Lovell, Karen Frisbie. Karen McDougal, Kathy Meyers, Marge Coffin, Ariel Wilson. Ginny DeHerdt. Janet Bassett, Thea Mittendorf, Laura Donley. Robin Reynolds. Theresa Johnson, Jan McDaniel, Barb Marqua. Susan Zink, and Chris Stalas. Second Row— Nancy Watkins. Anita Scharbrough, Juanita Murphy, Pam Page, Ma- rilyn Poynter. Debbie Kelly, Debbie Branstetter, Sandy Mit- chell, deMaris Hilligoss, Alice Stevenson, Dala Mandabach, Sherri Doughty. Marianne Metcalf, Patti Crites, Regina Tolley, Donna Tracy, Donna Snodgrass, Patti Dentler, Susan Hasseld! Marcia Bickel, Laurie Leamon, Barbara Fortner and Denise Dobson. Third tfoir— Chuck Presti, Noel Wyatt, Allan Harvey Phil Horner. Charlton VanHooser, Brad Coglan, Mark Benson ' Jerrv Burris, Rick Strykowski, Richard Simmons. Donald Jackman.Curt Mather, Tom Strickland, Mark Reasoner, Kelly Beck, Dave Nice, and Greg Maddox. Fourth Row— Bob Hurst. Randy Kord, Jerry Spicklemire, Paul Gerzon. Ray McKim Tom Hicks, Todd Taylor, Phil Love, Greg Goodwin. Jerry Leslie, Randolph Roeder, Kevin Phelps, Ron Lawson. Doug Short, Tom Jones, Scott Erickson, Jim DeFur and Richard Kingery, B. BOYS ' ENSEMBLE: Jerry Spicklemire, Jerry Burris, Kevin Phelps, Rick Strykowski, Greg Goodwin, Brad Coglan, Richard Simmons, Charles Presti, and Mark Benson C. GIRLS ' ENSEMBLE: Juanita Murphy. Debbie Kelly, Anita Scharbrough, Marilyn Poynter, Chris Stalas. Nancy Watkins. Karen Frisbie, Jody Morgan, and Donna Brinson. D. Members of the tenor section in the Concert Choir practice a difficult passage from a piece of music to be used in the Christmas Program. Each year the Music Department presents a Christmas Sing to the Irvington community. Selective Groups Perform at Howe, for Community Performing groups were numerous in Howe ' s music department this year. The Concert Choir, Girls ' Concert Club, and Girls ' Ensemble were conducted by Mr. Frank Watkins, head of the de- partment. Under the direction of Mr. Thomas Lewis were the Boys ' Concert Club and Boys ' Ensemble. Mr. Robert Bramblett led the Madrigal Singers. Conducting the band and orchestra were Mr. Louis McEnderfer and Mr. Robert Beckley, respectively. 174 I ■ Choir members were selected from the Boys ' and Girls ' Concert Clubs. The 78 member group, along with all of the other vocal organizations, presented the annual Christmas and Spring Pro- grams. The Concert Clubs were inter- mediate singers selected from Chorus classes. Performing for community affairs as well as school functions were the Ensembles and the Madrigal Singers. The Band undertook a constructive year beginning with the jamboree and closing with commencement. The group combined with the Orchestra for the Spring Concert. The Orchestra also played for the Senior Play, the musical and vespers. Members of the 75 piece Orchestra were selected for the string ensemble and woodwind quintet. These groups as well as talented individuals prepared numbers for the District Solo and Ensemble Contest at Tech. A. Mr. Frank S. Watkins, head of the Music Department, directs the Girls ' Concert Club as well as the Girls ' En- emble and the Concert Choir. The intermediate girls ' group, lich totaled ninty-one, the largest number ever to be this group, sang for community affairs as well as school ictions. B. Mr. Thomas Lewis accompanies the Boys ' Con- Club, composed of thirty members, in preparation for a ture performance. C. BOYS ' CONCERT CLUB: Front -Daryle Boyd, Mark Benson, Dennis Merriman, Danny White, Dan Struck, Danny Carter, Mike Catron, Ron Brown, Allen Whitlock, and John Striby. Second Row — Pat Lepper, John Kissick, Jerry Bridges, Greg Anderson, Pat Wootan, ennis Cowden, Terry Cala, Robert Duggan, Bill Stevens, David Cassidy. Third Row — Joe Hoff, Duane Clark, Ralph Mice, Ronnie Hodge, Barry Swan, Larry Pastrick, Paul Stoughton, Darrell Humphrey, and Jerry Moore D. MADRIGAL SINGERS: Front Row— Kathy Meyers, Chris Stalas. Ginn; DeHerdt, Anita Scharbrough, Marsha Rivers, Nancy Tourney. Kathy Grace, Lisa Lane, Karen McDougal. and Libby Kutche. Second Row — Dan Dobson. Noel Wyatt. Jesse Herzberg. Alan Seale, Tom Strickland, Richard Reasoner, and Alan Mosiman. E. Mr. Robert Bramblett, director of the Madrigal Singers, accompanies members of his music class as they prepare selections for the annual Spring Sing. F. GIRLS ' CONCERT CLUB: Front Row— Carol Dodd, Alice Piper, Melody Query, Rita Roberson. Vicki Plummer. Corina DeHerdt, Denise Trout, Ruth Rodriquez, LuAnn Hubbard, Leslie Padden. Rosalie Bruce Sherri Shedd, Lisa Lane, Rebecca Allseitz, Saundra Thomas, Rosellen White, Cindy Archer, Judy Bryan, and Suzette Hafer. Second Row — Vicki Williams, Tracey Britt, Mary Marko, Connie Tillery. JoAnne Stansbury, Connie Chambers. Barbara 176 haillaux, Sharie Gish, Susie Mattews, Linda Taylor, Debbie Ramsey, Debbie Risely, Jeanne Sherrill, Karen Harrigan, Kathy Welch, Veda Woreland, Cindy Mosiman. Vicki Steele, Kathy Lee, Susan Foltz, Robbie Reasoner, and Linda Hild. Third Row— Donna Miller, Roxanne Means, Cheryl Marcum, Mary Beth Cause, Cindy Tuttle, Janice Cline, Rita High, Marsha King, Kathy Lyons, Darlene Graves, Becky Tuttle. Mindy Mansfield, Donita Jones, Janet Neal, Diane Hoeping. Patty G ' Sell, Peggy Endicott, Rhonda Carr, Sherry Gamble, Diane Moon, and Vicki Soden. Fourth Row Cheri McKee, Debbie Benefiel, June Rainbolt, Cathy Cooper, Joy Freathy, Libby Kutche, Michelle Pigacella, Linda Wheeler, Leslie Griff- ith, Susan Montgomery, Mary Yeager.N Donna Pritchard. Diana Gannon, Patty Perryman, Marv Hancock, Paula Water- man, Cheryl Zink, Kathy Grace, Kathy Fuller, Shirley Vr Peggy Brownlee, Nancy Tourney, and Gale Clendenson. Madrigals Make New Costumes 177 Band Plays at Home Games, Annual Concert A. Bruce Stroud, Drum Major, and the percussion section of the band, boost Hornet spirit after an important run from scrimmage. B. At the annual Jamboree, members of the band performed jointly with the bands from Arsenal Technical and Shortridge High Schools. C. BAND: Front Row— Bruce Stroud Drum Major. Second Row — Armin Tepner. Phil Jern. Robert Hunt, Ted Nottingham, Louis Northern, and Don Engleking. Third Row — David Lee, Doug Shockley. Danny Meadows. Steve Hannah, Jeff Meyers, and Alan Horner. Fourth Row — Alan Seale, Ron Alexander, David Stockdale. Terrie Maddox, Don Horsely, and Tom Ott. Fifth Row— Bob Collins, John Aid- rich, Joe Little. Dan Carter, Ray Janes, and Steve Clingan. Sixth Row — Gary Walters, Dan Freeman, Jim Wilbanks, Doug Hartley, Bob Vermillion, and Jim Garrett. Seventh Row — Georgia Hughes. Mike Catron, Dan Whitaker. Bob Patee, Rick Freeman, and Gary Wilmouth. Eighth Row — David Hayes. 178 Kent Wells. Danny White, Don Meyers, Greg Truex, and George Pullman. Ninth Row— Darlis Smith, Steve Key. Mar- tin Mark, Dan Strehle, Barbara Fortner, and Mike Klein. Tenth Row—Brent Newkirk, Linda Hoffmire, Debbie Hunt. Connie Metcalf, Secille Wilson, and Tom Hahn. Eleventh Row— Marge Coffin, Cheryl Hanlon, Theresa Johnson, Gary Joines, Tim Dillon, and Vicki Nelson. Twelfth Row— Chris Stalas, Randy McKim, Janet Aldrich, Carol Thomas, Ken Jesse, and Joe Riggs. Thirteenth Row— Kristi Legg, Cindy Govaert, Cindy Adrianson, Beverly Murdick, Beth.Chroniak, and Vicki Horton. Fourteenth Rolf— Debbie Nottingham, and Carla Wheeler D. Watching the performance of the Howe football team during the first half of the game, Mr. Louis McEnderfer and the members of the Howe Marching Band await their turn to perform before the fans. 179 Jmith Beckley Conducts 75 Member Orchestra 181 Department Offers Oliver as Ninth Musical Production Oliver, Howe ' s musical for 1972, is the story of an or- phan. Oliver is unable to withstand the unappetizing diet and the conditions of the orphanage and is sold to the town undertaker. The boy escapes and soon finds himself roaming the streets of London where he is found by the Artful Dodger. Oliver is taken to Fagin ' s den where young pickpockets learn their trade. Soon accepted by Fagin ' s gang. Oliver is taken on his first job. He is caught by a rich gentleman who later testifies to the boy ' s innoc- ence and takes him home. Fagin. learning of Oliver ' s plight and fearing he will give away the gang ' s setup dispatches Nancy to get Oli- ver back. He is restored to the gang, but Nancy plots to return the lad to his bene- factor. A. FACULTY PRODUCTION STAFF: Front Row-Mrs. Sandra Moreland, and Mr. Rob- ert Bramblett. Second Row-Mrs. Janet Mc- Neill, Mr. Thomas Lewis, Mr. Robert Beck- ley, and Mr. Charles Pirtle. Third Row- Mr. Frank S. Watkins. B. OLIVER leads- Jody Morgan, Greg Goodwin, Rick Sim- mons, Mark Wiggs, Tom Hicks, and Donna Brinson. Members of Fagin ' s den listen as the old thief explains the art of picking pockets to Oliver. C. During the first part of his adventure, Oliver lives in an orphan- age run by Mr. Bumble and the Widow Corney. Mark Benson and Chris Stalas. D. PARTIAL OLIVER CAST: Front flow- Jerry Burris, Jerry Spicklemire, Chris Stalas, Marilyn Poynter, and Debbie Kelly. Second Row-Char es Presti, Rick Strykowski, Brad Coglan, Kevin Phelps. Greg Good- win, Mark Benson, Becky Tuttle, Anita Scharbrough, Juanita Murphy, Donna Brinson, and Jody Morgan. 182 4. r It ' Oliver Cast Oliver Mark Wiggs Fagin Greg Goodwin Artful Dodger Tom Hicks Bill Sikes j Nancy JB Bet « Dick Simmons Donna Brinson Jody Morgan Mr. Bumble Mark Benson Widow Corney Chris Stalas Mr. Brownlow Mark Reasoner Mr. Sowerberry JerrvSpicklemire Mrs. Sowerberry Debbie Kelly Charlotte Patti Dentler Noah Curt Mather Dr. Grimwig Paul Gerzon Mrs. Bedwin Dede Dobson Old Sally Karen Frisbie Charley Bates Charles Presti Musical Director and Producer Mr. Frank S. Watkins Dramatics Director Mr. Thomas Lewis and St aging Mr. Robert Bramblet Choreography Mrs. Sandra Moreland Orchestra Mr. Robert Beckley Stage Manager and Mr. Charles Pirtle Scenery Construction Stage Design and Jim Smith Painting Costuming Programs Mrs. Janet McNeill Mr. Robert Bramblett m 184 Cheaper by the Dozen was performed by the class of ' 72 in the Howe auditorium on Saturday, November 20. The play concerns the family life of an efficiency expert, his wife, twelve children, and a dog. The father, played by Gary Baker, tries to run his family like a factory. Every- thing must be done with pre- cision on time. His wife and children go along with all of his ideas until the oldest daughter, Anne, played by Laurie Leamon, rejects some of her father ' s old-fashioned ideas so that she can be like the other girls. Mrs. Hariette Baker directed the play. Jun- ior Betsy Spice served as Student Director. Other teach- ers contributing to the play were Mr. Charles Pirtle, Di- rector of Productions, and Mr. Richard Hammond, Sound Equipment. The Howe orchestra conducted by sen- ior members played at inter- missions. Mrs. Baker Directs Members Of Senior Class In Cheaper By The Dozen ?? ill childra Brill with Mill I)r Burton • mire -£ A. Linda Showalter presents a honky- tonk piano version of Bill Bailey. B. This group appears rather topsy- turvy dancing on their heads, but it seems they ' ve mastered the skill. C. These hip nuns danced across the stage with blummers showing. D. Up with raisians; down with protein is the point this group is trying to get across. E. Members of the String Ensemble provide a change in pace with the popular ballad, You ' ve Got a Friend. F. This growing plant seems to have grown too much for even Greg Goodwin to handle. At this year ' s Plesant Run Varieties, students displayed diverse talents in music and dance, as well as humor. Gary Baker and Chris Stalas served as Master and Mist- ress of Ceremonies. Among the instrumental solos was Linda Showalter ' s honky- tonk rendition of Bill Bail- ey. Technical difficulties plagued a rock band. Hula dancing was displayed by Marsha Downey and Dianne Droeger, while Tom Hicks demonstrated his talent at Jazz dancing. The Raisins and an eccentric woman who searched for George were just a few of the humor- ous points of the show. Jerry Spicklemire, who with Greg Goodwin, arranged the finale for the show, led the cast in I ' d Like to Teach the World to Sing. Students Display Diverse Talents at Annual PRV D 187 Revelers-Thespians Present Several One Act Plays Of the many organizations at Howe, probably the most dramatic is that of Revelers- Thespians. To be a Reveler is simply to have an interest in acting or in behind the scenes work, and to join the group. Requirements for be- coming a Thespian, a mem- ber of a national dramatics organization, are 100 hours of work either on stage or be- hind the scenes here at Howe, in church plays, or on the speech and debate team. The Revelers-Thespians first production of the school year was the Happy Journey. As Student Director, Sheila McGuire selected the play and the cast and then worked with the cast up until per- formance time. Several other one act plays were presented as the year progressed. Mrs. Hariette Baker sponsered the club this year. Junior Betsy Spice was elected President. a 1 II 1 ' flHH J U r. f 1 • • ••■ ■ - 4 I A. THESPIANS: FRONT ROW- Judy Bai- ley, Kathy Meyer, Patty Mee, and Betsv Spice. SECOND ROW — Kay Niedenthal, Kathy Lee, Beverly Murdick, Carolyn Crooks, Paula Wagner, and Amy Mueller. THIRD ROW — Gary Baker, Tom Strickland, Dan Meador, Kenny Truex, and Robert Eckert. B. REVELERS-THESPIANS OFFICERS: FRONT ROW — Kenny Truex, Historian; and Robert Eckert, Treasurer. SECOND ROW — Judy Bailey, Secretary; Carolyn Crooks, Vice-President; and Betsy Spice, President. C. Members of the cast of the Happy Journey, Amy Mueller, Jerry Moore, Carol Dodd, and Jeff McCreary, rehearse a scene for their upcoming performance. D. REVELERS: FRONT ROW — Judy Bailey. Kathy Lee, Patty Mee, Debby Owen, Beth Johnson, Stephanie Dick, and Cindv Rich- ards. SECOND ROW — Carol Dodd, Debbie McCleary, Anna Byers, Beverly Murdick. Paula Wagner, Amy Mueller, Betsy Spice, Kay Niedenthal, Lisa Lane, and Kathv Mev- er. THIRD ROW— Gary Baker, Dan Meador. Mrs. Hariette Baker, sponser, Kenny Truex, and Thomas Strickland. E. Sheila McGuire signs the charter of Howe ' s chapter or the In- ternational Thespian Society after her initia- tion into the organization. A 189 Extracurricular Clubs Plan Activities For ' 71-72 School Year Extracurricular clubs of- fered students a variety of interest areas for after school participation. The Chess Club participated in inter- school meets and in the State Chess Meet in April. Chess strategy was discussed at meetings. Future Teachers of America planned field trips to other schools to gain in- sight into other systems of education. Members of the History Club planned to make a replica of several early communities in In- diana. Latin Club, open to all enrolled in Latin, elected of- ficers in the spring and held their annual slave sale in the fall. The Home Ec Club was open to all girls interested in furthering their study of Home Ec. The Science Club planned field trips to local places of scientific and in- dustrial natures. Members of the Naturalist Club viewed the moon and Mars from the Howe roof during an even- ing expedition early in the year. Atom Dust published Scientific news stories once a month. 190 CHESS CLUB Christal Bradley John Bruce Candy Davis Charles Duke Joy Hall Mike Leamon Doug Raines John Robson Mike Willis Bruce Winter HISTORY CLUB Vicki Hren, President Gayle Becher, Vice-President Barbara Reynolds, Treasurer Marcy McDowell, Secretary Fred Bohanon Randy Clinard Debbie Evans Suzan Laurence Kelly McCormick Denise McGuire Jacque Meado Shelley Poynter Richard Reasoner Dianna Richardson Janet Riches Beth Smoot Danny Stanley Barbara Stewart Dennis Yoher FUTURE TEACHERS of AMERICA Donna Callaway Carol Dodd Terri Elliot Sherry Gamble Joy Hall HOME EC CLUB Rhonda Floyd, President Julie Brown, Vice-President Mary Cobb, Secretary Kathy Zwickl, Treasurer . A. HOME EC CLUB OFFICERS: TOP TO BOTTOM — Rhonda Floyd, President; Julie Brown, Vice-President; Mary Cobb, Secre- tary; and Kathy Zwickl, Program Chairman. B. Members of Future Teachers of America, sponsered by Miss Patricia Fitzpatrick, dis- cuss the requirements for teachers during a bi- weekly meeting. C. Girls participating in the History Club plan an upcoming trip to the State Library. D. Charles Duke wearily pon- ders his next move in an after school match of the Chess Club. 191 192 A. LATIN CLUB: FRONT ROW — Marianne Taflinger, Harold Archer, Gwyn Chroniak, and Dianna Cooper. SECOND ROW — Terry Smithes, Robert Lacefield, Linda Hoffmire, Vicky Spears, Connie Tillery, and Connie Seigman. THIRD ROW — Jim Guthrie, D. J. Flick, Katherine Gibson, LeeAnn Brooks, Doe Nottingham, and Karla Gandy. FOURTH ROW — Jeff Kirkman, Steve Cline, Bruce Pedlow, Tom Chroniak, Mary Cobb, and Vicki Combs. B. NATURALIST CLUB: Marsha Downey, Sherri Gamble, Brad Coglan, and Jeff Downey. C. ATOM DUST STAFF: Laurie Leamon, Phil Horner, David Bishop, Lettie Craft, Richard Simmons, and Randy Mullins. D. Lyle Evans, chairman of the Science Club, also serves as Chairman of the Indiana Heart Foundation. 193 Royalty Crowned at Howe Social Events Formal and semi-formal dances were the social high- light of the school year. The Turn-About Twirl, Howe ' s girl-ask-boy affair, topped the spring semester with An Evening in Paris. A Time for Us was the theme of the 1971 Junior Prom. The annual Brown and Gold, held on October 9, 1971, was the first dance of the Howe social season. Witches ' Cove was the theme of the dance. Tower staffers spon- sored the Sweetheart Dance on February 5 with the theme The Carnival. The Annual ROTC Military Ball display- ed a military atmosphere with the theme, Our Ame- rican Heritage, on Febru- arv 20. i : i 194 • • ..., ..••!, |l. i ,- ' apn r A. John Boosinger and Debbie Branstetter were crowned Brown Boy and Golden Girl, B. Student Council Secretary Nancy Collins crowns King Dave Bishop and Queen Marilyn Poynter at the Junior Prom. C. Mr. Topper, Jim Sanders, dances with Anita Powers at the Turn-About Twirl. D. In the lush atmosphere of the Hilton ballroom, seniors celebrate their long awaited Senior Prom. E. 1971 Mili- tary Ball Queen Terri Maier dances with Battalion Commander Monte Gardner dur- ing the Queen ' s Dance. F. Ruth Janes and Tim Clark were crowned Sweetheart King and Queen. INDEX ACTIVITIES Administration 16 Art Department 43 Athletic Managers 156 Atom Dust 192 Audio-Visual 20 Band 178 Baseball 142 Basketball 134 Brown and Cold 194 Business Department 38 Business Managers 20 Cafeteria Workers 18 Cheerleaders 15 2 Chess Club 190 Choir 174 Choralaires 176 Coaches 156 Counselors 76 Crosscountry 1 ' 28 Custodians 18 Dances 194 Debate Team 167 Drill Team 149 English Department 24 Football 124 Future Teachers of America 190 GAA 150 Golf 148 Gvm Team 150 Hilltopper 170 History Club 190 Home Economics Club 190 Home Economics Department 40 Honoraries 160 Industrial Arts 41 Intramurals 154 Language Department 34 Latin Club 192 Lettermen ' s Club 157 Madrigal Singers 176 Math Department 30 Men ' s 400 Club 22 Military Ball 194 Mock Election 50 Musical 182 Music Department 42 National Forensic League 167 National Honor Society 160 News Bureau 172 Octets 175 Office Messengers 20 Office Staff 18 Orchestra 180 FTA22 Phvsical Education Department 35 Pleasant Run Varieties 186 Queens 89. 194 Quill and Scroll 160 Quiz Team 167 Revelers-Thespians 188 ROTC and ROTC Sponsors :S6 Scholastic Awards 92 Science Department 32 Senior Play 184 Seniors 90 Social Studies Department 28 Student Council 162 Sweetheart Ball 194 Tennis 146 Tower 172 Track 138 Turn-About Twirl 194 Cnderclassmen 54 Wrestling 130 FACULTY Akhtar. Mr Saeed 41 Alexander. Mrs. Patricia 17. 165 Alvarez. Mr Gene 20:1 Anderson. Mr Rex 17. 52 Arvin. Mr. -lames 35. 64. 126. 133. 156 Baker. Mrs Hanette 75. 185. 188 Baker. Sgt. -Jerome 36. 37 Bancroft. Miss Mary 27 Baugh. Mr. David 38. 116 Beck. Mr. Bruce 27 Beck. Mr. Richard 25 Beckley. Mr Robert 43. 174. 183 Benson. Mrs Margaret 17 Brady, Miss Sandra 25 Bramblett. Mr Robert 4:1. 174. 176. 183 Briggs. Mr. Steven 25. 166 Brown. Miss -Janice 35. 150 Brown. Mr, Philip 29. 148. 156 Callaway. Mr- Mary 38 Cannon. Mrs Eileen 27 Carson. Mr Timotheus34 Cartwright. Mrs Doris4l Coffin. Mrs. La Verne 25 Coglan. Mr Norman 41. 52 Cohee. Mrs. Vesta 34 Craig. Mrs. Pauline 30 Crawford. Mm. Margaret 25 l.iirik -r. - Mr halt 15 Duncan. Mr. Doris 4:! Ks ton. Mrs, Mary :m Kcktman. Sgt. Harold W I rvldlerr.an Mr Harold 32 Edwards. Mr. Robert 32 Eiler. Mr. Alan 32 Ervin. Mr. .John 25 Ferguson. Mrs, Blanche 41 Fields. Mrs. Cynthia 27 Finkbiner. Mr Ron 29. 156. 166 Fitzgerald. Mr. Charles 35. 126. 156 Fitzpatrick. Miss Pat 27. 190 Fleetwood. Mr. -John 32 Gaither. Miss Rita 41 Geller. Mr. Schuyler 32 Gray. Mr. Jerry 43 Gwaltnev. Mr. Charles 32 Hale. Mrs. Carol 32 Hammond. Mr. Richard 23. 32. 185 Hanna. Mr. Kenneth 38 Harpold. Mr. Richard 35. 126. 141. 154. 155 Hulce. Mr. Raymond 34 -Jackson. Mr, George 38 •lames. Mrs. Linda 25 -Johnson. Mr, Dewain 41 Jones. Miss Marilyn 29. 79 Kayler. Mr, HartwelU9 Keaton. Mrs. Evelyn 32 Kelley. Mr. Samuel 35. 156 Kemper. Mr, -Jackie 30 Kidwell. Mr. Max 4! Killion. Mrs. -Jane 38 King. Mr. Mark 29. 136 King. Mr. Robert 30 Kuonen. Mr. Edward 30. 203 Lawson. Mr. -Jack 41 Lewis. Mr. Thomas 43. 52. 176. 183 Linke. Mrs. Dorothy 45 Lynch. Mr. James 43, 125. 126. 156 McAllister. Mrs. Joan 34. 149 McEnderfer. Mr. Louis 64. 174 McLane. Miss Man 29 McLeish. Mr. Gerald 29. 124. 125. 126. 156 McMillan. Miss Nancv 30 McNeill. Mrs. Janet 43. 183 Meek. Mr. Danny 29 Mellott. Mr. Wavne 27 Miller. Mr. David 38. 143. 145. 134. 56 136. 183 156 Mitchell. Mr Robert 30. Mobley. Mr. Steven 38 Moreland. Mrs. Sandra 35 Morris. Mr. William 41 Mosiman, Mrs. Josinah 41 Motley. Miss Jerry 32 Nave. Mr. Lyle 41 Naylor, Miss Marlyn 41 Neal. Mrs. Shirley 25 Nelson Jr., Mr. Arnold 29 O ' Drain. Miss Ellen 25. 45 Patterson, Mr. Richard 32. 128. 154, 156 Peak, Miss Yvonne 38. 115 Pirtle. Mr. Charles 43. 183. 185 Preston. Mr. Harry 16. 30. 52. 154 Rauch, Mrs. Norma 17, 20 Rehm, Mr. Justin 30, 52 Richardson, Mr. Harrison 30 Riley. Mr. Raymond 16. 17 Riquelme. Mr. Rogelio34 Rohde. Mr. Glen 30 Schreiber. Mr. Lawrence 29 Seitz. Mrs. Ethel 26. 27 Shields. Mr. Jim 202, 203 Sifferlin. Mrs. Margaret 35 Sights. Mrs. Marguerite 25. 45 Sirmin. Mr. Stephen 25 Skene. Mr. John 38 Smith. Mrs. Dorothy 27 Smith. Miss Shirley 27 Smuck. Mrs. Mary 30 Spears. Mr. Errol 29. 143. 145 Spice. Mrs. Marjorie 27 Stewart. Mr. David 29. 52, Stirling. Mr, Thomas 36. Stutz. Mr. James 35, 36. 55 Sumlin Jr.. Mr. William 16, 17 Sutton, Mr. Mark 29. 156 Thumma. Miss Mary 34 Tobin. Mr. H. 25 Totten. Mr. Thomas 17 Tout. Mr. Frank 165 Townsend. Mrs. Gloria 30 Trinkle. Mr. John 17. 80 I ' mphrev. Mr. Albert 29, 136, 156 Watkins, Mr. Frank 23, 42. 43. 174. Weaver. Mr. -Jack 27. 45 Welch. Miss Maryon 17 White. Mrs. Jacqueline 27 White. Mrs. Vivian 27, 41 Williams. Mrs. Ann 27 Wood. Mr. Billy 35. 128. 141. 156 Yarber. Mr. James 32 STUDENTS Abel. Debra 149 Abel. Lisa 49 Accard. Pamela 21 Adams. John 128 Adams. Lisa 21 Adrianson. Cindy I Agnew. Kevin 56 Akers. Susan 56 Alder. Susan 56 Aldrich. Janet 56 125. 126. 156 37. 1(K). 150 134. 136. 156 Aldrich. -John 56 Alexander, Ronald 56 Allee. Cynthia 115 Allen. Patricia 151 Allen. Ralph 56 Allgood. Glen 56. 145 Allgood. Marsha 21. 150. 151. 152 Allison. David 56 Allseitz. Lee Anne 163 Allseitz. Rebecca 163. 174 Amadio. Corinne 56 Ammons. Ida 56 Amonette. Billy 56. 126. 156 Amos. Patti49 Anders. Kenneth 56 Anderson. Gregory 176 Andrews. Loral 116 Abel. Lori 151 Archer, Cynthia 174 Archer. Harold 192. 193 Arvin, Christopher 50 Asher, Pamela 21 Atkinson. Patra 116 B Bacon. .Joyce 47 Bailev. Daniel 126 Bailey. Don 133 Bailey. Judith 160. 174, 185. 189 Bakemeier. Deborah 95 Baker. Gary 95, 167. 181, 187. 189 Baker. Lou Anne 150, 151. 152 Balentine. Thomas 126. 136 Balivinski. Alex 115 Ballard. Richard 126 Balsbaugh. Richard 141 Bankston. Bill 57. 146 Bankston. Terri 95 Barger. Jimmie 57 Barker. Marsha 57. 149 Barker. Paula 57 Barnard. David 57. 126 Barnard. Thomas 57. 146 Barnes. -James 57 Barnett. Barbara 95. 185 Barnett. Bill 126 Barnette. Mary 57 Barrett. George 57. 126. 156 Barrow. Anita 95 Barrow. Stanley 57 Barrow. Sylvia 1 16 Bart. Jessee 126 Basham. Deacon 57 Baskerville. Melody 57 Bass. CaroIene95 Bassett. -Janet 21.95, 174 Bastin. Bryan 57 Bastion. Vivian 57 Baue. William 57 Bauer. Bruce 57 Baugh, Diana 57 Baughman. John 57 Baxter. Don 57 Bayne. Gary 115 Bays, Ralph 57 Beach, Joseph 57 Becher. Gayle57. 191 Becher. Michael 145 Bechtel. Lee 57. 69. 128. 141. 156 Beck. Deborah 57 . Beck. Kelly 57. 174 Beckett. Maria 57 Beckman. Garv95 Bedwell. Nancy 47. 95. 160 Beechler. Nancv 57 Beeler. Joseph 57. 126. 139. 156 Beem. Mary 21. 57 Begeman. Tobert 57 Beineke. Ronald 95 Beitz. Constance 57. 151 Belcher. Donna 57 Belcher. Vickv 57 Bell. Kay 57 Beller, Rickie 57 Benefiel. Deborah 57. 174 Bennett. Carol 57 Bennett. Maureen 57 Bennett. Ronald 95. 133 Bennett. Steven 57. 145 Benson. Dianne57 Benson. Jennifer 57. 141 Benson. Mark 95. 160. 174. 182. 183. 185 Bergdoll. Timothy 57. 134. 136 Berger. Bryan 95. 136 Bernd. Carolyn 57 Bernd. Margaret 21. 57 Berry. James 57 Berry. William 126 Bevis. Terry 57 Bewley. Timothy 95 Bickel. Marcia 21. 57. 174 Bienz. Joanne 57 Billerman. Frances 21. 95 Billerman. Joseph 57. 95 Billingsley. Gary 57. 128 Billingsley. Sheila 21. 57 Bingle. Brian 57 Bippus. Jane 1 15 Bishop. David 93. 95. 126. 156. 192. 193. 194 Bishop. Steve 57. 126. 136 Blackmnn. Frank 57 Blake. James 57 Blake. Marie 57 Blanchard. Guv 57 Bledsoe. Phillip 57 Blessing. Da id57 136 Blessing. Gar 57 Blines. Mark 57 Blough. Danny 57 Blythe, I oretta57 Blvth, Rebecca 95 Bobbins. Bill 57 Boekankamp. Dianne 57 Bogie. Earlene 57 Bohannon. Fred 57. 191 Bohnenkamp. Brenda 57 Boillat. Ham 136, 141 Bolin. Vickie 21. 57 Bolton. Rov 57 Boltz. Mark 57 Bohz. Micheal 57 Boniface. Ronald 5M Boosinger. John 95. 130. ]:j;j. 156. 192. 194 Boothman. Jeffrey 58. 126. 148 Borders. Janie 58 Boring. Dennis 58 Boulais. Suzette 21. 52. 92. 93. 160. 161 Bowers. Patricia 58 Boyd. Daryle58. 126. 136. 174 Boyd. David 141 Boyd. Garrv 58 Bo d. Thomas 143. 145 Bradburn. David 95 Bradley. Chnstal 5M. 191 Bradlev Donald 58 Bradley Dorothy 58 Bradley. Thomas 58 Brake. Sarah 58 Brandt. Charles 148 Branson. David 58. 126. 156 Branstetter. Deborah 95. 149. 174. 185. ]94 Bratcher. Reda 47. 95 Bratcher. Teresa 58 Braun. Jayne 21. 58 Braun. John 58 Bray. Debra 21. 58 Bredensteiner. Gregg 58 Breeden. Linda 58 Brewer. Mark 58 Bricker. Susan 58 Bridges. Jerry 58. 174 Bright. Susan 95 Brinegar. Nancy 21. 58 Bnnkmann. Chris 58 Brinkmann. Curtis 58 Brinson. Donita58 Brinson. Donna 95. 174. 182. 183. 185 Brinson. Marie 58 Bristow. Rene 58 Britt.Tracey 174 Brock. Richard 58 Bromstrup. Bruce 58 Bromsirup. Linda 58 Bronstrup. Theresa 58 Brooks. Lee 58. 151. 192. 193 Brown. Angela 58 Brown. Barbara 58 Brown. Bary 58 Brown. Bridgette5K Brown. Constance 58 Brown. Daniel 50. 92. 126. 134. 136. 156. 160. 161 Brown. Darrell58. 141. 156 Brown. Darryl21. 128 Brown. Dennis 96 Brown. George 58. 126 Brown. Hubert 58 Brown. Judith 58 Brown. Julie 58. 191 Brown. Kathv 58 Brown. Kenneth 58 Brown. Kenneth W. 58 Brown. Malinda 96 Brown. Mary 58 Brown. Michael 58 Brown. Michelee 21. 58 Brown. Pamela 58 Brnwn. PamelaS. 58 Brown. Ronald 58. 174 Brown. Shelley 2l) Brown. Susan 58 Brownlee. Peggy 37. 58. 163. 174 Bruce. Constance 37. 115. 160 Bruce. Debra 58. 151 Bruce. John 58. 191 Bruce. Julie 58. 151 Bruce. Michelle 58 Bruce. Roger 58 Bruce. Rosalie 21. 58. 77. 174 Bruner. Dennis 58. 126. 156 Bryan. Clifton 1 15 Bryan. Judith 58. 151. 174 Bryan. Michael 95. 163 Bryan. Shirley 96 Bryant. Gary 68 Bryant. Jack 115 Brvani. Joretta68 Bryant. Pamela 58 Buckhorn. Jack 58 Buergelin. Jeffrey 58 Buergelin. Jerry 96 Bulress. Joyce 58 Burgess. Donna 58 Burgess. Susan % Burgess. Vicky 58 196 Burke. Claudia 58 Burke. Karen 58 Burke. Kitty 21. 58 Burke. Sandra 96 Burlev. Garnet 58 Burnd. Harold 148 Burress. Joyce 58 Burris. Debra 58 Burris. Gerald 58. HI. 174. 182 Burtnett, Melodi96. 151). 151 Burtnett. William 58 Burton. Gregory 50. 96. L33. 156 Burton. Jeffery 58 Butler. Dawn 58 Butler. Jeffery 58. 128 Butler. Robert 58 Byrd. Dora 58 Byers. Anna 58. 189. 192 Byrne. James 141 Byrum. Joseph 58 Caesar. Donald 58 Cagle. Sherrie96. 149 Cains. Theresa 58 Oala. Terry 58. 126. 174 Caldwell. Patricia 58 Caldwell. Rebecca 96. 161) Caldwell. Roger J7. 58 Callaway. Donna 21. 52. 58. 151. 191 Callaway. Terri 58 Calvert, Lemuel 96 Cameron, Ann 58 Campbell. Mick 141. 145, 163 Campbell, Mike 141 Campbell. Mitchell 58 89. 126, 141 Campbell, Ralph 116 Canada. Suzan 58 Caparilli. Mike 126 Caporale. Lou 59 Caporale, Michael 59 Carl, Sandra 21. 59 Carlile. Dan 59 Carlson. Curtis 59 Carnage. Jim 59 Carpenter. Dewayne 59 (. arpenter, Roy 59 Carr. David 59 Carr. Rhonda 59. 174 Carrier. Kathleen 49 Carrier. Karen 59 Carter. Cvnthia59 Carter. Dan 59. 16:!. 174. 181 Carter. Donna 59 Carter. Kama 59 Carter. Kenneth 59. 82. 126. 141 Carter. Patricia 59 Carter. Richard 59 Carter. Sandra 59 Carter. Thomas 59 Carver. Robert 59 Cassidy. David 59. 174 Cassidy. Sandra 59 Cates. Bonita 59 Catron. Michael 59. 174. 181 Caudill. Constance 59 Cavanaugh, Linda 59 Cavanaugh. Michael 59 Cave. Arthur 59 Cavender. Earl 59 Cavender. Peggy 59 Cecil. Brenda 59 Chaillaux, Barbara 59, 174 Chambers. Constance 59. 72. 174 Chandler. Joel 59 Chandler, Raymond 49, 1 15 Chandler, Susan 59. 16:! Chaney. Janice 59 Chaplin. Constance 52. 59, 163 Chapman. John 96 Charles. Russ 59 Chastain. Cynthia 59 Chastain. Mary 59 Cherry. Janie 96 Cherry. Tina 59 Christensen. Bruce 59. 126 Christie. Charles 59 Chroniak, Elizabeth 59, 181. 192 Chroniak. Gwyneth 59. 181, 19:i Chroniak. Thomas 59. 180, 192, 193 Clapper, Vickie 21. 59 Clark. Andrea 96. 163 Clark. Bonita 60 Clark. Cindy 60 Clark. Duane60, 126. 174 Clark, LetaHO Clark. Robert 66 Clark. Terry 96 Clark. Thomas 60 Clark. Timothy 96. 195 Clark. Tina 6(1 Clausen. Linda 60 Cleary. Mary 60 Clemens. Ralph tit) Clemens. Richard 60 Clendentn. Gale 60. 174 Clmard. Charles 60 Clinard. Randy 191 Cline. Janice 96. 174 ( ' line. Patricia 6(1. 151 Cline. Robert 92,96 Cline, Robert A. 36.37.96. Kill Cline. Steven C. 60, 192. 19:! Clingan. Stephen 60, 181 Cobb, Debbie 60 Cobb. James 97 Cobb. Marv60, 191. 192, 193 Cobb, Michael 60 Cobb, Michael K. 60, 126, 141. 145 Cobb. Rodnev 97 Cobb, William 60 Cockrill, Cynthia 60 Coffin. Marjorie 92, 93. 97. 160. 170, 171. 174, 180, 181,202.203 Coglan, Bradley 60, 61. 174, 192, 193 Cohee, Dianna60 Cole, Barry 97 Cole. Patricia 60 Cole. Paul 60 Cole. William 60 Collins. Dianne 21, 49, 60 Collins. Garv60, 126 Collins, Nancy 50. 52. 92. 93. 149. 163, 166. 194 Collins, Judv 60 Collins, Robert 60 Collins, William 60 Combs, James, 142. 145 Combs, Vicki 60. 181. 192. 193 Comer. Karen 60 Conwav. Carol 60 Conway, Keith 60, 134, 136 Conwell, Caryl 21 Cook, David 60 Cook, Norma 60 Cook, Robert 60, 126. 133 Coonce. Jennv 60 Coonce, Ralph 60, 126, 174. 192 Cooper. Catherine 60. 174 Cooper. Dianna 60. 192, 193 Cooper, Gregory 60 Cooprider, David 60 Cope, Anthony 60 Cope, Becky 115 Coppinger, Alan 60 Corman. Jack 60, 128 Corman, Richard 61, 126. 156 Cornelius, Anita 61 Cornett, Patricia 61 Cornette. Beverly 97, 149 Cornforth, Deborah 61 Cory, Gene 61 Cory. Lawrence 61 Cotner. Anita 21, 61 Cotner, Leon 61 Cotter. Doug 61, 126 Cotterman, Gail 97, 192 Cotterman, Jeffrev 61 Coughlen, Phyllis 97 Coulter, Denise61 Courtney, Michael 61 Coverstone, Craig 61, 145 Covert, Freddie 61, 133 Cowden. Dennis 61, 174 Cowden. Mark 61 Cox, Jill 61 Cox, Ricky 61 Craft, Gregorv 126. 133 Craft, Lettie 97. 192. 19:) Craft, Patricia 61 Craft, Wiley 61, 126, 133. 141. 156 Craigmiles, James 97 Craigmiles. Lisa 61 Crane. Bard 97 Crane, Donna 61 Cranfill. Cathy 61 Cranfill. Karen 61 Crape. Penny 61 Craven, Beverly 61 Crawford, Karen 61. 149, 151 Creek, Tommy 116 Crenshaw, Allan 61 Crews, Cvnthia97 Cridlin, Nick 61, 126 Criswell. Roxann 21. 61 Criswell. Wanda 61 Crites, John 61 Crites. Patricia 49. 97. 174 Crocker. David 61, 141 Crocker, Denise61, 151 Crockett, Steve61 Crooke, Stephen 97 Crooks, Carolyn 37, 52. 61, 180, 181, 189, 203 Crooks. Greg 61 Cross. Beverley 61. 151 Cross, Odetta61 (Voucher. Kit t V 61 Coughlen, Phyllis 21 Crowner. Dwight 61 Csiky. Carla61. 163 Cullen. Terri 21, 61 Culley. Kevin 50, 69, 97, 125, 126, 134. 156 Cunningham. Bonnie 61 Curry, Darlene61 Curry. James 61 Cuzzort, Diana 61 Cuzzort. Donna 61 Dailev. Dan 62 Dnmmeyer. Janet 97 Daniel. Jeffrev 62 Daughterly. Jo Ellen 49. 97 Daughertv, Marv 62 Davidson! Bobbv 62 L)avis. Candv 62. 151. 191 Davis. Charles 62 Davis. Cindy 62 Davis. Cynthia 62 Davis, Dale 62 Davis, Dannv 62 Davis, Debra 62, 151 Davis. Edith 62 Davis. Jane 62 Davis, Lorena 1 16 Davis, Mardina 49, 97 Davis, Nancy 62 Davis, Randy 62 Davis. Rebecca 37. 50. 97. 160 Davis. Sheila 97 Dawson. Barbara 62 Dawson. Patricia 21. 97. 160 Day, Georgia 62 Deal, Janet 21.62 Dean. Alfred 50. 98, 126. 156 Dean. Dale 62 Dean, Debra 151 Dean, Theresa 21. 98 Dean, William 98 Deane. Michael 62, 126. 141. 16:! DeBoo, Terrance 62 Decker, Mark 1 15 Dedrick, Teresa 98 Deel,Troy62 Deere. Sandra 62 DeFur. Cynthia 62. 152, 165 DeFur. James 44, 50, 92, 134. 136. 141. 156, 160, 174 DeHerdt, Corina 52. 62, 66, 149. 174 DeHerdt, Richard 62. 146 DeHerdt, Sonja 52, 62. 174 Delay, Daniel 98, 136 Delay, Deborah 62. 151 Delury, Steven 98 Denny. Donna 62 Denny. Larry 62 Denny. Vicky 62 Dentamore, David 62 Dentler. Patricia 98. 174. 183 DePew. David 62, 134 DePew. Pamela 62 Derington. Pamela 21. 62 Detamore. David 126 DeWitt. Jane 62 DeWitt. John 62 Dichmann. Anthony 62 Dick. Stephanie 62. 149. 189 Dickerson. Darren 62 Dickerson. James 62 Dickmeyer. Luella 49. 98 Dieck. Carolyn 62 Diederichsen. Herbert 26 Dietz. Vicki 62 Diggs. Melodv21 62 Dillard. Brenda 98 Dilley, Pamela 62 Dillon, Timothy 62 Dippel. Curtiss 115 Dippel. Kevin 62. 68. 126. 136 Dishman. Connie 62 Dixon, Janet 93, 98. 180. 181 Doan. Steven 62 Doane. Rebecca 21. 98 Doane. Rhonda 62 Dobson. Dannv 62. 125. 126, 136 Dobson. Denise 52. 151. 152. 16:1. 174. 183 Docktor. John 62 Docktor. Mary 21. 62. 151 Dodd.Carolvn62. 151. 174. 189. 191 Dodd. Kevin 62. 126. 133 Doe. Larry 62 Donahue. Brian 62 Donahue, Kenneth 62 Donley. Laura 62. 67. 174 Donovan, Terry 62 Doodv. Sherri 62 Doss. Linda 62 Doucleff. Christine 62 Doucleff. Jon 98 Dougherty, John 62 Doughty, Teresa 6:1 Doughty, Sherri 63. 74. 149. 174 Dove. Bonnie 98 Dowell. James 63 Dowling. John 98 Dowling, Nancy 98 Downey. Edgar 98 Downey. Jeffrey 63,141.163,192,193 Downey, Marsha 98, 149, 150, 187, 192, 193 Dovle. Debra 63 Doyle, Mary 49, 98 Driscol. Julia 63 Droeger. Dianne 98, 149. 150. 187 Droeger. Edward 63, 145 Dubecky. Kath 21.63 Duckworth. Thomas 6:! Dugan. Marianne 6:!. 152 Duggan. Richard 174 Duke. Charles 98. 126. 191 Duke. Pamela 98 Dunawav. Jeffre 98. Hit) Dungan. Richard 63 Dungan, Robert 63 Diinkin. Nancy 98 Dunn. Marv 21.52.63 Durham. Constance 63. 155 Durham. James 1 15 Durham. Lizheth 63 Durham. Michael 63. 126 Durham. Phillip 50. 98 Durham. Rhonda 6;i Dustin, Cheryl 63 Eads. Rickev 6:1 Eads. Russell 6J. 136 Earl. Randall 65 East. Thomas 99 Easterday. Joseph 139. 141 East ridge. Debra 6:1 Eaton. Kathlene 21. 6.1 Eaton. Patricia 64 Echolds. Robert 64 Eckert. Robert 92. 160. 161. 166. 167. 186 Eddleman. Charles 99 Eden. Diane 64 Edens. Donald 99 Edwards. Constance 64. 149 Edwards. David 64 Edwards. Fara 64 Edwards. Jeffrey 64. 128. 141 Edwards. Karen 64. 151. 152 Edwards. Michael 64 Edwards. Robert 64 Eggers. l.arn 64. 126, 141 El. Richard 64 Elder. Phillip 99 Elias. Maria 99 Elias. Rita 64 Ellen. Vivian 64 Elliot. Terri 64. 151. 191 Ellis. Margaret 64 Ellis. Steven 64. 141 Ellison. Carol 64 Ellison. James 64 Elsey. Wanda 64 Emmons. Brian 64 Endicott. Peggy 64. 7(1. 177. 202. 20:1 Ends. Carol 64 Engelking, Donald 64. 181 England. Charles 99. 160 England. Lina 64 Engle. Cathi64 Erickson. Scott 64. 126. 136. 148. 156. 16: ' , 174 Erlenbaugh. Beverly 64 Erlenbaugh. Sharon 64 Ernst. Dorothy 64 Ernst. Gilbert 99 Eubanks. Franklin 64 Evans. David 64 Evans. Debbie 64. 151. 191 Evans. Lyle 64. 192. 19:! Evans. Randall 142. 145 Evans. Richard A. 64. 126 Evans. Richard C. 64 Evans. Robert 64 Everhart, Rhonda 64 Everhart, Sheree64 Ewing, Preston 99 Fall, Jacquelyn99 Farley. Patricia 64 Faye. Thomas 99 Ferguson. Joseph 1 16 Ferguson. Jean 21. 64 Ferguson. Ruth 64 Fiddler. Christine 64 Fiddler. Michael 64 Field. Frank 64 Fields. Sharon 21. 64 Fields. Victoria 65 Filer. Sheila 65 Finley. Tony 65 Finn. Philip 65 Fiscus. Joe 99 Fleenor. Gary i n Fleenor. Rickey 65 Fleitz. Philip 65. 16:1 Flick. Michael 65 Flick. Donald 65. 192. 19:1 Flowers. Jeffrey 99. 146. 160. 180. 181. 201 Flowers. Keith 65. 128. 141. ISO. 181 Floyd. Rhonda 65. 191 Flynn. Joyce 65 Foley. Emma 65 Foltz. Susan 21. 65. 171 Ford. Debra 65 Ford. Stanley 65. 146. 156 Ford. Victoria 65 Former, Barbara 21, 65 Foster. Sherry 65 Foster. Shirles 65 Foster. Terr 65 Fougerousse. Edward 65 Fousi. Dwaine 65 Fowler. Richard 65 181 Fox. Joseph 65 Fox. Marv 90 Fox. Michael 99. 167 Franklin. MeK in 65 Franklin. Rand 126 Freaihv, Jo 65. 149. 176, 192 197 Fredrick. Laura 65 Freeland. Helen 99 Freeman. Danny 65 Freeman. Rickey 65. 181 Freeman. Rohert 99. 126. 146. 156. 161). [$1 French. Mammie99 Frick. -Janice 65. 151. 152 Frisbie. Karen 65. 174. 18: Fulk. Ann 65 Fuller. Kathleen 65, 174 roene. Annalee 66. 151 roene. Daniel 101. 148. 160 rovenberry. Patricia 66 rubb. Michael 66. 141 sell. Patricia 66. 176 uillaume. Sandie 66 umerson, Ralph 66. 181 unter. .Janet 21 unter. Tony 66 lev. Linda 66 176, 191. 192. 19:1 Galema. -John 65 Gambill. Roger 65 Gamble. Sharon 65. ' Gammon. Ronda 21. Sn Gandy. Karla 65. 192. 193 (iann. Douglas 65 Gannon. Denise 149 Gannon. Diana 65. 174 Gannon. -John 65 Gannon. Kathleen 65 Gannon. Mouann 65 Gannon. Ona 99 Gant. -Jesse 65 Garard. -Jack 99 Garard. Thomas 65 Gardner. Diana 45. 52. 99 Gardner. -Janice 65 Gardner. Mark 65. 136, 145 Gardner. Monte 195 Garrett. Dale 115 Garrett. James 65. 126 Garwood. Bryan 65 Gaskins, Jere 1(H) Gauger. Kent 65 Gause. Joan 65 Gause. Mary 65. 176 Gause. Vickie 65 Gearns. James 65 Gee. Alice 65 Gee. Joyce 65 Gee. Pamela 65 Gee. Vickie 65 Gentry. Gloria 100 Gerzon. Paul 62. 65. 146. 156. 166. 167 174 183 Gibbs. Clyde 65 Gibbs.Tereasa65 Gibeaut. Paul 65. 133 Gibson. James 100 Gibson. Katherine65. 192. 193 Gibson. Kathy 21 Gibson. Laura 65. 181 Gibson. Richard 65 Gilbert. James 65 Gilbert. Stella 115 Gillespie. Denyce 45, 100 Gillespie. Norma 100 Gillum. Pamela 21. 45 Gilly. Rodney 65 Gilmour. Robert 66 Gish. Sharie21.66. 176 Givan. Vicki 66. 151 Glanzman. Jule 66 Glover. Janice 100 Godby. Lisa KM) Goddard. Carla 66 Goddard. Jeffrey 66 Goens. Raymond 66 Goin. Linda 66 Goldsmith. Brenda 66 Gomez. Anthony 66 Gonzales. Nelly 66 Goodin. Bernard 100 Goodin. Paul 66 Goodwin. Gregory 50. 92. 128. 156, 174. 183. 186. 187. 192 Gorham. Karen 100 Gorton. William 66 Gossett. James 66. 126. 148. 156 Gott. Bvron 145 Gott. Charles 100. 143 Govaert. Cynthia 66 Grace. Kathy 66. 174. 202. 203 Graeber. Kimberl 66. 150. 163. 164 Graham. Ellen 100 Grandison, Sherrie 66 Graves. Carol 66 Graves. Cynthia 66 Graves. Darlene 66. 176 Gray. George 66 Gray. Pamela 66 Gray. Robert 66. 69. 128. 139. 141. 156 Green. James 21. 100. 136. 145. 156. 160 Green. Pamela 100 Green. Robert 66 Greer. Phillis66 Greer, Wilma66 Gregory, Thomas 66 Gnder. Philip 66 Griffin, Brian LOO Griffin. Donna 66. 151 Griffin. Patriria66 Griffin. Rebecca 66 Griffin. Robert 37.66. 128. 133. 156 Griffin. Victoria 100 Griffith. Leslie 66. 174 Griffo. Vincent 06 I ,: ' , Gnsin. Steve 145 Grmley. Dennis 100, 133. 156 160 Gri om Stephen 66 Guthrie. James 66. 128. 192. 193 Gutierrez. Arthur 66 H Hack. David (56 Haden. Shanna 21. 67 Hadley. Alice 67 Hadley. Mary 67 Hafer. Cheryl 101 Hafer. Suzette 176 Haganman, Deborah 67 Hagans. Maria 67. 151. 152 Hahn, Thomas 67 Hail, Edwina67 Haines. Harold 67 Hill, Curtis 67 Hill. Gwendolyn 67 Hall. Joy 67. 181, 191 Hall. Kathervn67 Hall. Phoebe 67 Hall. Sue 67 Hamilton, Carol 67 Hamilton. Deborah 67 Hamilton, Sheila 67 Hancock. Cynthia 67. 151 Hancock. Mark 67. 1.14. 1:16 Hancock. Mary A. 67 Hancock. Mary E. 176 Hancock. Nancv 67. 151 Handin. Sharon 67 Hanes. David 101 Hankins, .Jeffrey 67 Hanlon. Cheryl 151 Hannah. Deborah 21, 67, 151 Hannah. Stephen 67 Hanton. Cheryl 67 Hapler. Donna 67 Hardman. .James 67 Hardman. Teresa 67 Hardy. Clayton 67 Harlan. Lee 67 Harlan. Teresa 101 Harmon. Michael 67 Harp. Kristella 21. 67 Harper. Linda 67 Harper. Paulette67 Harper. Richard 101 Harper. Toni 67 Harold. Oklas67. 145 Harrell. Karen 67 Harrigan. Karen 67. 176 Harris. Cheryl 67 Harris. John 67 Harris. Karen 67 Harris, Mark 67. 126 Harrison. Vivian 67 Harsin. Gilbert 101 Hart. Denise 67 Hart. Rebecca 67 Hartle. Charles 21. 101. 160 Hartle. Marie 67 Hartley. Dale 68 Hartley. Douglas 68. 181 Harton. Steven 68, 126. 156, 16:! Hartson. Debra68 Harvey. Allen 68. 174 Harvey. Donald 68. 139. 141 Harvey. Randall 68 Harvey. Rhonda 68 Hasseid. Frank 68 Hasseld. Susan 92. 101. 160. 174 Haste. Jennifer 68 Havlin. Becky 68 Hawkins. Kristi68 Hawkins, Martha 52.92,101,160,161,172 Hawkins, Toni 49, 101. 163 Hayes. David 101 Hayes. Nancy 68 Haygood. Sharron 68. 163 Hays. Brian 68 Hays. Mark 68 Hays. Teresa 68 Hays. William 68 Heady. Darrell 68 Hednck. Suzanne 68 Heidelman. Debra 68 Heidelman, Joseph 101. 136. 146. 160 Heiny, Gregory 68. 163 Held. Anna 68 Helpling. Theodore W Hemingway. Patricia 68 Henry. Charlene 68 Henry, Darlene 68 Henry. Michael 68 Henry. Sherrie 68 Hensley. Jennifer 68 Henson. James 68 Henson. Jeffrey 68. 181 Henson. Pamela 68 Herman, James 68. 148. 163 Herman. Laurie 68. 151. 152 Hermsdorfer. James 68. 126 Herron. Linda 101 Herron. Robert 101. 141, 163 Herzberg. Jesse 6M. 176 Hess. Kathleen 68. 151 Heust is. Ronald 92. 101. 160. lx| Hicks. David 68. 167 Hicks. Debra 68 Hicks. Juanita KM Hicks. Karen 68 Hicks. Thomas 101. 174. 183. 1X7 Higgins. Michael 68 Higginbotham. Nancy 68 Higginbotham. Susan 52. 101. 160 Higgins. Donna 68 High. Rita 68. 176 Hild. Linda 176 Hild. Mary 68 Hilgadiack. Penny 68 Hill. Donald 6X Hill. Joseph 68 Hill. Michael 6X Hill. William 68 Hilligoss. Melody 68 Hilligoss. Demaris 101. 174 Hillman. Thomas 68 Hills. James 68 Hinch. Cathy 68 Hinkle. Charles 101 Hinkle. Debra 68 Hinson. Denise 68 Hinton. Michael 126 Hipsher. Gail 21. 68 Hire. BeverK 21.68 Hire. Mark 68 Hockett. Ellen 68 Hodge. Dale 68 Hodge. Gary 68 Hodge. Ronald 139. 141. 176 Hoeping. Dianna 68. 176 Hoff. Bob 68 Hoff. Joseph 68. 126. 176 Hoffmire. Linda 68. 151. 192. 193 Hofmann. Ronald 101 Hogue. Clarence 101 Hoke. Roger 68 Holcomb. Sally 68 Holdawav. Richard 101 Holland. Judi 68 Holland. Richard 68 Holland. Terry 69 Hoi la way. Pamela 69 Hollenbaugh. Russell 101. 126. 145 Hollenbeck. W ' eida 69 Holly. Sherri 49. 101 Holman. David 69 Hon. David 69 Hood. Allen 49 Hood. Thomas 69. 102 Hooten, Georgetta 69 Hoover. Mary 69 Hopkins. Mechele69 Hopton. Karla 102 Horn. Timothy 69. 126. 156. 163 Horner. Alan 69 Horner. Philip 102. 174. 192. 193 Horner. Rebecca 44. 50. 52. 92. 102. 149. 160 172 Horslev. Donald 69 Horton. Vickie 69 Houppert. Chris 69 Howard. Linda 69 Howe. Linda 69 Hren. Vicki 69. 87. 190 Hubbard. Barbara 69 Hubbard. Lu Ann 69. 151. 152. 176 Hubbard. Mary 69 Hubbard. Thomas 115 Hubbard. Wanda 69 Huddleson. Daniel 145 Hudson. Ray 69, 126 Huerkamp. Bernard 70 Huff. Daniel 70 Huffman. Pamela 102 Hughes. Cathy 70 Hughes. Georgia 70. 180. 181 Hughett. Jov80 Hull. Gerald 70 Humphrey. Darrell 70. 176 Humphrey. Grover70 Humphrey. Judy 102 Humphrey. Karen 102 Humphrey ' . Tom 70 Hunt. Robert 70 Hunter. Betty 93. 102. 180 Hunter. James 50. 102. 163 Hurst. Robert 70. 174 Hurt. Deborah 70 Hutcheson. Larry 70 Huchinson. Steven 21. 44. 5(1. 51. 102 Huchinson. Terrv 70 Hvfield. Donald 92. 102. 139. 141 H field. Stephannie 70 Hvlton. Lois 20. 21. 102 Jackman. Donald 102. 174 Jackson. Cynthia 70. 151 Jackson. Janet 21. 50. 102. 149 Jackson. Richard 102 James. Deborah 70 ■lames. Margo 70 James. Rhonda 70 lame- William 70 Janes. Ray 70. 128 Janes. Ruth 50 |02. 1X1 | j Jeffers. Joseph 70 148 Jeffries. Cynthia 70 Jeffries. George 102 Jensen. Kathy 70. 79 Jern. Philip 102. 180 1 1 Jern. Susan 70 Jerrell. Walter 70 Jessee. Kenneth 70 Jessup. Marianne 7o. 149 Jewell. David 70 Johns. Susan 70. 151 152 Johnson. Beih70. 189 Johnson. Carol 21. 102 Johnson. Cynthia 102 Johnson. Deborah 1 16 Johnson. Douglas 70 Johnson. Judith 21. 70 Johnson. Karen 103. 167 Johnson. Kenneth 70 Johnson. Teresa 70. 174. 1 x 1 Johnson. Tommie 70 Johnson. Virginia 70 Johnson Warren 10 . ' Johnston. Mark 103 Johnston. Paula 70 Joines. Gary 103 Jones. Dar l 70 lone-. Dickie 103. 160 Jones. Donita 21. 70. 76 Jones. Gary 70 Jones. Janet 70. 151. 152 Jones. Julia 5o. in:-,. 1117 150 ].-,i ujq Jones. Laura 103 Jones. Linda 70 Jones. Randy 103 Jones. Ronald 10.! Jones. Sandra 103 Jones. Sandra 49. 103. 16o. 163 Jones. Sandy 21. 70. 151 Jones. Thomas 103. 174 .ludkins. Timothy 70 Jump. Debra 47. 10.1. 149 Karr. Debra 70 Kavanaugh.Terri49. 10:1 Kaylor. Debra 71 Kaye. Richard 71. 126 Kaye. Thomas 71. 136 Keen. Robert 71 Keers. Jill 103 Kelley. Rebecca 103 Kelley. Sarah 71 Kelly. Debra 52. 103. 174. 183. 186. 192 Kelly. Linda 71 Kelly. Patricia 116 Kelly. Pauline 71 Kelly. James 71 Kelly. John 71 Kemble. Warren 21. 71 Kemp. Richard 71 Kempe. Gary 71 Kennett. Nathan 71 Kennett. Rebecca 31. 71. 181 Kenney. Donna 21. 7] Kenworthy. Beverlee 71 Kerkhoff. Steven 71 Kem. Kathleen 71 Kerr. Claire 71 Kerr. Deborah 47. 103 Kerr. Suzanne 71 Kettman. Scott 71 Key. Stephan 71 Kiemever. Thomas 71 Kilburn. Glenna71 Kilburn. Mildred 103 Kilburn. Ronald 71 Killilea. Joseph 71 Kimes. Evelyn 71 Kimes. Yvonne 71 Kinder. Sheila 71 Kindley. Becky 71 King. Anthony 71 King. Debra 71 King. George 103 King. Marsha 71. 176 King. Sue 71 Kingery. Richard 71. 126. 136. 156. 174 Kingsbury. Richard 71 Kinkade. Jenny 71 Kinney. Mark 71. 145 Kinney. Margaret 21. 104 Kinney. Michael 71. 128. 141. 156 Kirby. Kevin 71. 126. 156 Kirch. Kathy 71. 173 Kirch, Mark 71. 163 Kirk. Pamela 21. 71 Kirkham. Jeffrey 71. 192 Kirlin. Debra 21. 71 Kirkman. Jeff 193 Kissick. John 71. 176 Kladden. Jill 104 Klein. Michael 71 Knight. Carol 72 Kloss. Stephen 7] Knoop. Deanna 72. 151 Knuth. Carl 21. 72 198 Koehring, Cheryl 104 Kontnev. Steve 72 Kord, Randy 72. 145. 174 Koschka, -Jane 72 Koschka, -John 72 Kostarides, Andrew 72 Kraemar. Diane 151 Kraemer, Hans Werner 72 Kraeszif;. -lay 72 Kraeszig, Mimi 72 Kramer. Michael 72. 181 Kutche. Elizabeth 72. 176 Kutche. Peter 72 Lacefield. Robert 192. 193 Lachmayer. Klliot 72 Lacy, Sharon 72 Laffin, Anna 72 Laffin, Tina 72 Lagenaur. Elaine 72 Lain. Carolyn 50, 104, 149 Landwer, Michael 72 Lane, James 72 Lane, Lisa 72. 176, 181. 189 Lannom, -Judy 104. 1H0. 1B3, IT: Lannom. Toby 72 Lantrip. Randall 11 ) Largent, Shirley 72 Larson. David 72 Lashbrook, -Jack 72 Lathrem, Michael 72 Lauck. Lisa 104, 160 Lauck. Margaret UH Lauck. William 72 Law, David 104 Lawler. Peggy 21. 72 Lawless. Cynthia 72 Lawman, Gary 72 Lawrence. Sherri 52, 104 Lawrence. Susan 72. 151. 191 Lawrence. Susan 72. 151, 191 Lawson. Glenn 72 Lawson. Guy 1 15 Lawson. Ronald 72. 145, 174 Lawson. Thomas l  fi Layman. Paula 72 Layton. Michael 49. 1 In Leamon. Jeffrey 72 Leamon. Lauren 104. 174. 186. 192. 193 Leamon. Michael 72. 181. 191 Lechner, Tom 72 Leek. Joseph 72 Lee. David 72. 181 Lee. Jackie 72 Lee. Janet 72 Lee. Janice 72 Lee. Jerry 72. 126, 141 Lee. Jim 72 Lee. Karen 21. 72 Lee. Karen Sue 73 Lee. Kathy 73. 17fi, 189 Lee. Linda 104. 149 Lee. Rhonda 73 Leets. Lana 73 Legg. Kristi 7.1 LeMay. Melinda 73 LeMay. Melanie 73 Leo, Tern 73 Leonard, Dawn 73 Leonard. Steven 73 Lepper. Mark 73, 12fi Lepper. Patrick 73. 126, 136. 156. 170 Lepper. Randy 1 15 Leslie. Jerrold 104. 156. 174 Lessaris. William 73. 136 Lewis. Claryce 49. 104 Lichner. Dan 126 Licking. William 73 Lingenfelter. Nancy Jo 73 Little. Garry 73. 126. 136 Little. Joseph 73 Littleton. Mary 7M, l. ' .l Lubdell. Joanne 104. 163. 165 Locke. John 73 Lolla.Joy73 Long. Patricia 21. 73 Long. Paul 73 Long. Becky 21. 73 Long. Rhonda 73 Long. Vincent 73 Longerich. Richard 17. 104, 126, 145, 156 Lord. Stephen 73 Lotz, Patricia 73 Louden. Maria 21 Love. Philip 73. 171 Lovell. Beth Ann 21 Lovell. Helen 21. 47. 104. 171 Loven. Beth 73 Lowe, Ann 20, 21, 104 Lowe. Steven 115 Lowellen. Pam 73 Lowry, Jaj 73 Lucas. Claudia 21. 73 Lucas. Dawn 73 Lucas. Gary 1 15 Luedeman, James mi Luedeman, Jerr, 73. 128 Luke, Robin 21. 73 Lunsfnrd. Ben 73 l. net le. Brute 73 Lvnette. Michael 73, 126 Lyons. Kathy 104. I7 i Lyons. Teresa 73 Lytle. Joseph 73 M Mabee. Joseph 11)4 Mackell. Bernard 7:1. 126 Mackell. Frank 7:i, 126. Ill, I Mackell. -James?:!. 133. 141 Maddox. Gregory 1(13. 174 Maddox. Michael 73. 126 Maddox. Terrie 105. 160 Macon. Gloria 73 Maffelt. Roberl 50, 105, 126. I Mahan. Elwin 73 Mahurin. Judv 47. 105 Maier. Randall 73 Maier. Teresa 37. 105. 160. 19; .. . Major. Roy 21 Maki.SaraL ' l. 115 Maki. Sieve 73. 125. UK. 133 Mandabach. Dala47. 10. .. 174 Mandrell. Dave 7:! Manley, Karen 7:1 Manlev. Kim 7:1 Manley. Tom 73. 12X. 133 Mann. ' John 7:1. HI). 126. 1:10. 133. Manning. Phillip 7:1. 126 Manning. Jack 136 Manning. Priscilla 73 Manning. Reginold 111 . Manning. Stanley 7:1 Mansfield. Melinda 73. 170 Mansfield. Yvonne 105 Manson. James 7:t Manson. Kenneth 105. 126. 136. Marcum. Cheryl 73. 176 Marendt. Kim 21. l. ' .l Marendt. Pam 7:1 Mark. Joseph 7:1 Mark. Martin 7:1 Marley. Debbie 73 Marko. Marv 73. 170 Marks. Roger 73 Marks. Susan 73 Marqua. Barbara 49. lll.i, 149. 174 Marquis. John 73 Marren. Steven 105 Marrow. Dave 73 Marshall. Cynthia 74 Martin. Charles 74 Martin. Deborah 21. 74 Martin. James 74 Martin. Pamela ' ill. 21. 74 Martin. Paul 74 Martinez. Mark 74 Massel. Grace 116 Massey. Larry 105 Masses. Michael 74 Massey. Rick 74 Massie. Sharon 74 Massingille. Debbi 74 Masters. Patricia 74 Mather. Curtis 74. 174. 183. 203 Mathews, Linda 74 Mathews. Susie 89 Mathias. Bruce 21. 105 Mathis. John 74 Mathis. Larry 74. 181 Matthews. Anthony 74. 126. 14. . Matthews. Loretta74 Matthews. Robert 74 Matthews. Stephen 105 Matthews. Susan 52. 74. 151. 152. Mattinglv, Beth 74 Mattinglv. Joan 45. 74 Mattinglv. Michelle 74. 151 Mattinglv. Stephanie 74 Maudlin. Deborah 21.52, 93. 105 Maxberrv. Sheila 74 May. Billy 74 May. Douglas 74. 1(17 May. Greg 74. 128 May. Price 74 May. William 74 Mays, Jackie 74. 136 Mazur. Judianne 74 Mazur. Linda 49. 105 McAndrews. Gina 74 McArthur. Vicki 47. 52. 111. .. I McAtee. Cathy 74 McBradv. Donna 74 McCaffertv. Rebecca 21, 74. 149 McCallister. Gayle 74 McCauley. Daniel 74 McClain. Andrew 74 McClain. Robert 74 McCleerev. Deborah 74. 189 McCIeery . Joyce 74 McClellan. David 74. 12(1 McClure, Patricia 74 McClufe. Stephan 105 McCord. Judy 116 McCormick, KelK 74. 1211. 191 McCormick. Kathleen 74 McCormick, Larry 74. 1211. 130. McCotter, Laura 74. 151 McCotter. Patrick 75 McCrae, Douglas 128. Ill McCrav , Lam 7. . McCrcarv. Jeff 75. 184 McCullnugh. Craig 105 McCurdy, Michael 75 McDoniel. Jan 105. 174 McDonald. Carol 7 . McDonald. Cathleen 75 McDonald. Jeffrey 75. 136 McDougal. Karen 106. 170. 174 McDowell. Marcv75. 1911. 151 McDowell. Mike 75. 133 McFadyen. Donald 75 McFadyen, Robert 75 McC.innls. Cindy 75 McGuire, Mike 141 McGuire. Denise 75. 1 19 McCuire. Douglas 75. 120. 130. 1:14 McGuire. Jeffrey 75. 136 McGuire. Kathy 75. 151 McGuire. Sheila 75. 188 McKam. Elizabeth?. .. 181 McKain. Philip 75. 120 McKee. Cheri 21. 75. 170 McKim. Mark 100 McKim. Rand 74 McKim. Raymond 106. 163. 174 McKim. Rosemary 75 McKinnv. Sheila 75 McLeod. Pamela 21. 50. 11)0. 1X1 McMaster. Sherrell 75 Mc.Neely. Roger 1 15 McPherson. Patricia 75 McPherson. Richard 75 McPherson. Timothy 100 McQueen. Laura 75 McQueen. Paul llli McRae. Douglas 75 McShanog. John 115 Mead. Debra 75 Meade. Jane 106. 100. 1111 Meade. Jacque 191 Meador. Danny 100. 181. 189 Meador. Jackie 75 Meadows. Barbara 21. 75 Meadows. Danny 75 Means. Roxanne 75. 170 Medlock. Delmar75 Mee. Laurie 75 Mee. Patricia 100. 189 Meeks. Darla 75 Meeks. Roberl 75 Nmgnin. William 75. 145. 150. 180. 1X1 Melbrook. Tonv 75 Meno. Daniel 75 Merriman. Dennis 75. 14M. 170 Mernlt. Donna 75 Merritt. Linda 75 Merryman. Carol 75 Metcalf. Connie 75 Metcalf. Marianne 100. 100. 174 Meyer. Jeffrey 75. 120 Meyer. Kathleen 75. 188. 191 Meyers. Donald 70 Meyers. Kathy 21. 07. 106. 174. 170 Meyers. William 75 Michall. Montv 70 Milbv. Karen 70 Miles. Russell 70 Miller. Darrell76. 120 Miller. Deborah 106 Miller. Diane 70 Miller. Donnella 100 Miller. Jay 70. 120 Miller. Keith 70 Miller. Lorena 70 Miller. Mark 70 Miller. Marsha 47. 100 Miller. Michael 100. 120. 105 Miller. Patsv 70 Miller. Phillip 100 Miller. Richard 70 Miller. Ronald 70 Miller. Sandra JO. 151 Miller. Stephanie 100 Miller. Susan 70 Minton. Tamara 100 Mitchell. Bruce 70. 120. 1:10 Mitchell. Sandra 70. 174 Mittendorf. Barney 70 Mittendorf. Thea loo. 174 Moeller. Daniel 70. 192 Monka. Joel 76 Monroe. James 70 Monroe. Judith 70 Monroe. Paul 70 Monschein. Damon 70 Montani. Carol 1110 Montgomery. Susan 52. 70. 170 Montgomery. William 70 Moon. Janet 70. 170 Moore. Anna 21. 93. 100. 10:1 Moore. Debbie 70. 151 Moore. Deborah 70 Moore. Diane 20. 70 Moore. Gerald 70. 170. 189 Moore. Jeffrey 148 Moore. Lisa 21. 107. 192 Moore. Michael 107. Ill Moore. Paul 70 Moore. Roberta 21 Moorbouse. Diana Til Mootz. Donna 110 Moran. Roger 70 Moran. Patricia 151 Moreno. Judith 7(1 Moreno William I 15 Morgan. Deborah 21. 76 Morgan. Jody 76. 10:1. in. 1x1. 192 Morgan. John 70. 120. 136. 141 Morgan. Michael 70 Morgan Patricia 76 Morgan, Steven 76 Morn- Patricia I Hi Morrison. (iar 70 Morrison. Phsllis70 Morrow. Deborah 70 Morrow. Forrest 107 Morse. Rhoda70 Mosby. Sharon 70 Mosher. Ellen 151 Mosher. Mark 77. 140 Mosier. Cynthia 77. 10:1, 176 Mosier. Steven 77 Mosiman. Allen 77. 170. IM1 Mosher. Ellen 70 Moss. Rickv 77. 1:1:1 Mount. Carol 49. 50. 52. 92. 9:1. 150. 151. 152. 100. 180. 1X1 Mueller. Amy 07. 77. 1H9 Mueller. Eric 77. 203 Mullins. Dale 77 Mullms. Randall 107. 192. 193 Munda . Melinda 77. 151 Murdick. Beverly 77. 189 Murphy . Carmen 77 Murph . Juanita 21. 107. 100. 174. 1X2. 202. 203 Murphy. Vicki 107 Murray . David 77 Muskat. Daniel 77 Musser. Maureen 77. 151 Myers. Marv 77 N Nagley. Carol 52. 77 Napier. Charles 77 Narmore. Ralph 77 Seal. Daniel 77. 120 Neal. Janet 77. 170 Neal. Mark 77 Neelv. John 77 Negovan. Michael 77 Neidbrugge. Paul 120 Nelson. Cathy 77 Nelson. Lanae 77 Nelson. Raymond 1 15 Nelson. Victoria 21. 49. 107 Nesbit. Gregory 50. 107. 160 Neu. Carol 37. 77 Neu. Judith 15.77. 103 Neuhausel. Herbert 77. 150 Neuhausel. Cindy 77 Newhausel. Teri 77 Newkirk. Brent 107. 1X1 Nice. David 107. 174 Nichols. Ruth 21. 77 Nichols.. n. Dale 77 Nicholson. Danny 77. 120. 141 Nicholson. David 77. 120. 145 Nicholson. Mark 77 Nickell, Brian 77 Nickolaus. Maureen 21. 77 Niebrugge. Paul 77 Niedenthal. Kav 77 Niedenthal. Mark 107. 150. 1x9 Niggl. Michael 77. 128. 1.1:1 Nitzsche. Phillip 107 Noe. Pamela 77 Norman. Gary 1 7. 180. lxi Norrick. Gayle 110 Norris. Lawrence 77 Norris. Michael 21. 77. 141 Norris. Penm 77 Norris. Sally 77 Norrod. Garv 107 Northern. Louis 77. 181 Norton. Dehra 77 Nott. Rebecca 78 Nottingham. Deborah 74. 78. 151. 192. 195. Nottingham. Theodore 78. 133 Nuckols. Rosalind 78. 151. 152 Nye. Michael 78 o O ' Connor. Daniel 78 O ' Connor. Kathleen 21. 78 O ' Donnell. Timothy 78. 126 Ohmit. Anita 78 Ohmit. Teresa 78 Oldham. Debra 7X Oldham. Donald 78 Oliver. Denise 78 Oliver. Robert 107 O ' Neal. Terry 78 Orme. Jeffrey 107 Onnr. Jennifer 49. 107 Orphev. Kathleen 49. 107 Orr, M.irlene 18 Orr. Sharon 7X Osborne Beverly 78 Osborne Debbie 7s Osborne, Roxanne 107 On, Steven 107, 100 On, Thomas 7S Otto, John s Owen Deborah 78, 192 Owen- Deborah 108 i 18 Owens illiam los |J6 1 ;t hi, 156 Owensbv, William 7s 199 Pacheco. Sandy 78 Pack. William 108 Padden. Leslie 78. 151. 152. 176 Paddock. Ronald 78 Page. Pamela 78. 174 Palmer. Marty 78 Palmer. Michael 78. 141 Palmer. Pamela 78 Panter. Maria 78 Panoutsopoulos. Theodora 78 Parcel. Daniel 78 Parker, -lames 1 15 Parker, Jerry 78 Parker. Kenneth 78. 136 Parker. William 141 Parman. Gaylene 78 Parman. Warren 78 Parry. Andrea 78 Parrv. Douglass 78 Pash. Phillip 67. 78 Passmore. Dave 78 Pastrick. Jerry 108. 126 Pastrick. Larry 78. 176 Patee. Randall 145 patee. Robert 78 Patrick, -lack 78 Patterson. Jody 78 Patterson. Pennie 78 Patterson. Richard 145 Patterson. Loretta78 Pattorff. Nancy 79 Pauley. Harold 79 Paulson. Roger 108 Payne. Woody 79 Paynter. Steyen 79 Payton. Dale 115 Peacock. Daniel 79. 167 Peacock. Kevin 79 Peek. Steven 79. 126 Pedlow. Bruce 79. 192. 19:! Pence. Michele79 Perkinson. -John 79 Perry. Teresia 79 Perryman. Patricia 108. 176. 185 Peters. Allan 79. 141. 156 Peters. Karen 79 Peterson. Charles 79 Peterson. Christopher 79 Peterson. Sandra 21. 79. 151 Petro. Betty 79 Petty. Charles 79 Petty. Victoria 47. 108 Plau. Margaret 21. 79. 202. 203 Phelps. Judith 79 Phelps. Kevin 61. 79. 174. 182 Phillabaum. Marcv 79 Phillips. David 79 Phillips. Debbie 79 Phillips. Janice 79 Phillips. John 79 Phillips. Lois 79. 181 Phillips. Randv 79 Pickard. John 79. 126 Piel. Michael 79 Piercv. Mark 79. 124, 125. 126. 133, 143, 145, 156 Piers. Gail 108 Piercv. Ralph 145 Pierson. David 79 Pierson. Debra 79 Pierson. Michael 115 Pietro. Marta 79 Pigacella. Michelle 79, 176 Pigman. Deborah 79. 181 Pinkman. Laurie 79. 149 Plnnick. Jackie 79 Piper. Alice 108. 176 Pirtle. Rhonda 79 Pirtle. Wanda 21 Plata. Susan 79 Plowman. Raymond 115 Plummer. John 108 Plummer, Vicki 79, 151. 176 Poe. David 79 Pollard. Charles 145 Pollard. Michael 115 Pollard. Sharon 108 Pollom. Carol 79. 181 Pollom.Jeff79. 136. 145 Pomeroy. Vicki 108 Pothast. Charles 79 Potter. Kenneth 79. 136. 156 Potter. Shirley 116 Povonder. Deborah 79 Powell. Rebekah 79 Powell. Susan 108 Powers. Anita 194 Powers. Emory 108 Powers, -lames 79 Poynter. Carole 79. 151 Povnter. Debra 108 Poynter. Marilyn 37. 92. 160. 174. 182. 194. 203 Poynter. Shelly 79. 191 Pratt. Susan 79 Pre i Charles 79. 182. 174. 192 Preston. Beverly 79 l - ion Da ' , id 7 ' ) Presutti. Suzanne79 Prewin Debra 79 Pneshoff. Douglas 79. 126 115 Prie i Donald 143. 145 Priest.. lames 108. 126. 156 Priest, Marcia 1(18 Primm. Philip 79 Pritchard. Donna 108. 150, 151. 176 Privette. Michael 14. 79, 126 Proctor, Jack 79. 126. 156 Propes. Mary 79 Pruitt.Terri79 Pryor. Dennis 79 Pullman, George 79. 181. 192 Pyland. Kim 79 Pyland. Linda 79 Q Queen. Dorie 115 Query. James 21. 79. 126. 133 Query. Melody 79. 176 Quinn, -Judy 79 Quinn. Thomas 81 Quinn. Victoria 108. 160 R Rader, Deborah 81 Ragland, Janice 81 Ragsdale, Kerry 81 Rainbolt, June 81, 176 Rainbolt, Kenneth 81 Raines, Darvl81 Raines, Harold 81, 191 Raines, Jerry 81 Raines, Pamela 81 Rambaud, Kathy 21.81 Ramsey, Debra 81, 176 Ramsey, Bobby 81 Ramsey, Roscoe 81 Ramsey. Sherry 81 Randolph, Cathy 21, 81 Randv, Terry 81 Rankiin, J.D.81. 126 Rasor, Pamela 108 Ratlilf, Gloria 81 Ratliff, Robert 108 Rav. Cindy 81 Ray, Michael 108 Rav, Robert 81 Reasoner, Mark 44. 108. 166, 174. 183. 185 Reasoner. Richard 81. 176. 191 Reasoner, Roberta 81, 170, 176. 202, 203 Rebholz. Robert 81 Rech. Debra 81, 151 Rector, Barry 81. 126 Rector, James 108 Redding. Gloria 81 Redman. Scott 81 Redmon, Jeanne 81 Reed, Brent 81, 126, 130. 133, 181 Reed, Carol 109 Reed. Elizabeth 81 Reed. Christopher 81 Reed, Michael 81 Reed, Sandy 81. 151 Reed, Timothy 81 Reidv, Deborah 81 Reifeis. Charles 109 Reillv. Timothy 81 Reillv, Eileen 47, 109 Reillv. Elaine 47, 109 Reintjes, Beth 21, 109, 173 Renforth. Randy 81 Rettig, James 81 Rettig, Michael 81, 145 Reynolds, B rbara81, 151. 190 Reynolds, Diana 81 Reynolds, Donna 21, 81, 174 Reynolds, Joseph 81 Reynolds, M. Ann 109 Reynolds, Robin 49, 109, 174 Reynolds HI, William 81 Rhvnearson, William 81 Rice, Donald 81 Rich, Michael 81 Richards, Cynthia 52, 81, 163. 189 Richards, Dawn 81 Richardson, Dan 81. 148 Richardson, Diana 81, 191 Richardson, Elizabeth 47, 109 Riches, Janet 81. 191 Riches, Kathleen 21, 81 Richey, Robin 81 Richter. Steven 115 Rickard. Patrick 81. 126. 133 Rickard. Terry 21. 109 Ridenour, Deborah 8 1 Riedlinger. David 81 Rieland, Susan 81 Riggles. Rita 81 Riggles. Roger 81 Riggs, Joseph 81 Riggsbee, Barry 81 Rignev. Randall 81 Ringer. Robert 81 Rislev, Deborah 21, 81, 176 Rivers. MarendaSl Rivers. Marsha 81. 176 Robards. GeralvnSl Rohards. Thomas 81 Robbins, Blossom 81 Robbins. Denise 81 Robbins. John 81 Robbing. Kenneth 81 Robbins. Sherry 109 Roberts. Bryce8l Roberts. Carole 109 Roberts. Chester 81 Roberts. James 81. 126 Roberts. Kathy 81 Roberts. Steven 81 Robertson. Margaret 81 Robertson. Sharon 81 Roberson. Rita 81 Roberson. Steven 81. 136. 142. 143. 145 Roberson. Victoria 81. 163 Robson. John 191 Rockey. Lee 81 Rockey. Marcia 81 Rogers. Maria 81 Rogers. Mary 21.81 Rodman. Kevin 81 Rodman. Marsha [119 Rodriquez. Ruth 109. 176 Roe. Billie Kl Roell. Deborah 81 Roeder. Randolph 81. 174 Roembke. Mark 81. 136. 143. 145 Rogers. Carolyn 109 Rogers. Danica81 Rogers. David Carl 126 Rogers. David Glenn 82 Rogers. Donald 115 Rogers. Edward 82 Rogers. Linda 109. 160 Rogers. Nick 82 Rogers. Rick 109 Rogers. Teresa 82 Rogers. Tiena 82 Rohrer. Larr 82 Rollins. Judv 82 Romans. Pam 82 Romine. -Jonathan 82 Rood. Nancy 93. 110. 16u Roonev. Karen 82 Ross. Betty 82 Ross. Cynthia 115 Ross. Irvin 82 Rossi. Albert 166. 167 Roth. Marjone [10 Rouse. John 82. 133 Rowlette. Gregory 82. 126 Royalty. Rosalie 21 Rudd. Vivie 82 Rudolph. Dwight 82 Rugenstein, Carl 82. 133 Runner. Sherrv82. 151 Rusk. Michael 82 Russell. Allen 82 Russell. Mary 82 Russell. Sherry 82 Russell. Shirley 82 Rutan. Patricia 82. 181. 192 Rutherlord. Deborah 21. 82 Ryan. Cheryl 82 Ryan, Joseph 82 Ryan. Mark 110. 148. 160. 163. 181 Saba. Anthonv82. 126. 136. 143. 145 Saba. Louie 110. 125. 126. 136. 145. 156 St. John. David 148 Saiz. Marcelino 82 Saiz. Teresa 82 Sales. Rosa 82 Salsberry. James 110. 126. 141. 156 Salter. Donita82. 151 Salter. Toni 110 Sams. Dwayne 82 Sanders, Emanuel 82 Sanders. Richard 82. 126. 136. 141 Sarfaty. Russell 110. 145 Sauer. Eileen 82 Sauer. Joe 82 Saver. Gary 1 10 Scanlon, Michael 82. 133 Scharbrough. Anita 21. 82. 174. 176. 182 Scheib. Kevin 110 Scheib. Mark 82 Schilling. Fred 49. 110 Schlenz. James 82 Schlenz. Kenneth 82 Schmidlin. Janet 21. 82. 151 Schmitt. Erleen82 Schnell. Kenneth 110 Schorn. Connie 82 Schorn. Debbie 21. 82 Schroering. Karen 82 Schuller. Denise 82. 151 Scoggins. Karen 83 Scott. Barbara 83 Scott. Charles 110. 146. 156. 1611 Scott. Debra 82 Scott. Lisa 83. 151 Scott. Marta 52. 83 Seale. Ann 83 Seale. William Alan 83. 176 Searles. Susan 83 Sears. Betty 83 Sears. Brad 8:1 Sechrest. Carl 1 10 Sehr. Jeffery 83 Seigman. Connie 83. 192. 193 Self. Darla83 Selke, Gary 83, 126. 136 Selm. Scott 83, 145 Setser. Sherr. 85 Setser. Shirley 83 Settles. Michael 8:; Sgro. Joe 83 Shadiow. Richard SO. 92. 110. 126. 14 160. 163. 164 Shaffer. Daniel 85 Shake. Deborah 1 1 Shaker. Debbie 47 Shaker. Mark 110. 148 Shannon. Rebecca 21. 110 Shea. Pamela 85 Shedd. Shervl 77. 8:). 151, 16:s. 170. ■ 202. 203 Sheetz. Theresa 8:j Shelley. Kenneth 8: ' , Shelley. Lawrence 8 Shelton. Larr 83 Shemwell. Janice 21. 83 Sherrill. Jeanne fl 71 Shernll. Phillip [10. 126. 156 Sherron. Anita 83. 151. 152 Sherron. Dawd 47. 110. I ' . ' 1 Sherron. Susan 85 shideler. Gregory 110 Shipe. Phil 83 Shockley. Dougtac no Shockley. Marv Anne 1 10 Shockney . Winona 83 Shoemaker Robert 83 Shore. Pam B I short, Edith 83 short. Patricia 83 Short. Rebecca 49. 110 Short. Sharon 20. 21. 83 Short. William 110. 126. 111. 156. !74 Showalter. Linda 110. ISO 181 186. 187 Showalter. Sandra 1 15 Shrum. Mark 111 Shurts. James 83 Siebentbal. Dann B3. 126. 136 Sigmond. Becky 49. Ill Silvers. -lames 83 Simmons. Catherine 83 Simmons. Germaine 8:1 Simmons. Marianne B3 Simmons. Pam B3 Simmons. Richard 50. 74. 93. Ill 164. 174. 188. 192. 193 Simmons. Vicki H I Simons. Nicki 83. 151 Simpson. Deborah 83 Sinclair. Robert 84 Sizemore. Larry 84 Skaggs. June 84 Skaggs. Michael 1 1 1 Skirvin. Rhonda 11 1 Slayton. Diane 21. 84. 149 Slinker. Donna 111 Slinker. Linda 84 Slinker. Sheryl 84 Smartz. JoAnne 47. Ill Smilko. Janice 84 Smith. Barbara 84 Smith. Dale 84 Smith. Darlis84 Smith. Donn84 Smith. Elaine 84 Smith. Elaine 84 Smith. James 50. 1 1 1. 160. 161. 203 Smith. Judy 84 Smith. -June 84 Smith. Kathy 84. 181 Smith. Larry 1 15 Smith. Leslie 84 Smith. Linda 84 Smith. Linda L. 84 Smith. Lynda 84 Smith. Michael 84. 126 Smith. Pamela 84 Smith. Pamelas. 84 Smith. Patrick 44. 84. 126. 151. 135. 146. 156. 163 Smith. Randv 84. 128 Smith. Ronald 84. 163 Smith. Steven 84 Smith. Steven R. 84. 126. 135 Smith. Tina 84 Smith. Tracey 84 Smith. Vickie 84 Smith. Virginia 84 Smithes. Terry 84. 192. 193 Smoot. Beth 84. 151. 191 Smoot. Duane 111. 151. 155. 158 Smutz. Robert 84 Snell. Gary 84. 145 Snider. David 84 Snider. Janine 84 Snodgrass. Donna 21. 111. 174 Snyder, -lohn 133 Snyder. Larry 84. 126 Snyder. Mar 84 Snyder. Shawna 1 1 1 Snyder. Trina 84. 15] Soden. Carla 20. 47. 1 1 1 Soden. Dennis 84 Soden. Vickie 84. 178 Solberg. Mary 84. 151 Sons. Dana 84 Sorrells. Karen 1 16 Sorrentino. John 84 South. Jeana84 Spain. Barbara 111 200 Spears, Mildred 84 Spears. Vicky 84. 192, 193 Spegal, Janet 1 16 Spencer. Doris 84 Spice. Betsy 37, 181, 185. 188, 189 Spicklemire, Garald 50, 111, 174, 180, 182. 18:1, 185, 187 Spindler, Pamela 84 Stafford. Carmel 84 Stafford. Sharon 84 Stalas, Christine 111. 160. 174. 176. 180. 181. 182. 183, 187 Stalas, Philip 84. 181 Stamper, Terry 84 Stanbrnugh. .James 84. 136. 143. 145 Stanford. Fred 111 Stanley. Danny 191 Stanley. Gary 84 Stanley. Terry 84 Stansbury. Joanne 84. 149. 176 Stansbury, Sharon 84 Stapp. Joann 84 Steele. Deb ra 84 Steele. Steven 1 12 Steele. Vicki84. 151. 163. 176 St ipanovic. Jeffery 126. 156 Steenbergen. Elizabeth 151 Stevenson. Alice 70. 174. 18(1. 181 Stepp. Sandra 56. 84. 89. 151 Stepp. Thomas 84. 126 Stevens. Connie 1 16 Stevens. William 176 Stevens. Julie 151 Stewart. Barbara 191 Stewart. Danny 148. 156 Stewart. David 126. 133 Stewart. Mary I 12 Stewart. Robert 112. 126. 141 Storm. Liann 1 12 Stoughton. Paul 176 Stout. Cynthia 151 Stratton. Ricki 115 Striby. John 176 Strickland. Thomas 92. 93. 112. 1611. 174. 176. 180. 181. 185. 189 Stroud. Bruce 112. 160 Struck. Daniel 85. 176 Strykowski. Darla 181 St rykowski. Richard 174. 182 Stuart. Robert 133 Studer. Ronald 85 Stump. Terry 49. 112 Sturm. Mary 85 Sullivan. John 85 Sullivan. Kim 85. 86 Sullivan. Linda 21. 85 Sullivan. Mary 192 Sullivan. Thomas 85. 126 Sullivan. Thomas M. 85 Summers. Carl 85 Summit. Shelley 52. 85. 150. 151 Sutter. Stephen 85 Sutterfield. Kathenne 85. 151 Sutton. Cheryl 85 Sutton. Gregory 85. 126 Swan. Barry r . 176 Swan. Garry 85 Sweet. Janie H Swift. Jack 85 Swift. Stacy 47. 1 12 Switzenberg. Douglas 85 Taflinger. Marianne 93, 112. 160. 161. 192, 193 Tanasovich. Anita 85 Tanasovich. Robert 85 Tarter, James 85 Taylor. David 85 Taylor. Jami8. Taylor. Judith 21. 85 Taylor. Linda 85. 176 Tavior. Linda Sue 85 Taylor. Mary 85 Taylor, Norman 85 Taylor, Rebecca 85. 151. 192 Taylor. Sam 85 Taylor. Todd 112. 174 Tedders. Joyce 21. 85 Tedrowe. Katherine85 Tel. Karen 167 Temple. Lawrence 85. 180 Tepner. Armin 112. 160 Terry. Elizabeth 85 Terry. Steve 85 Terrs. Vera 85 Tharp. Curtis 85. 128 Thiesing. Rex 85 Thomas. Brian 85 Thomas. Carol 85 Thomas. Diane 1 12 Thomas. Debra 85 Thomas. Helen 85 Thomas. Jeffery 141 Thomas. Marc 1 12 Thomas. Mark 85. 139. 141. 146 Thomas. Paul 146 Thomas. Saundra 85. 89. 151. 152. 176 Thomas. Theresa H ) Thompson. Barbara 1 12 Thompson, Cathy 112 Thompson. Connie 21. 50. 112. 149 Thompson. Cynthia 21. 86 J ' hompson. Michael 86. 126 Thompson. Nancy 86 J ' hompson. Ralph 1 15 J ' hornburg. Leonard 142. 143. 145 Thornton. Margaret 86 Throckmorton. Michael 141 Thurmond. Debra 86 Tierney. Kathleen 86 Tillery. Connie 52. 86. 151. 163. 192. 193 Titus. Jeff 112 J ' odd. Debra 86 Todd. Donna 86. 151 Tolley. Regina86. 174 Tolliver. Kimberly 21. 86 Tomey. Gerald 1 12 Tomev. Julia 86 Toms! Patti 112 Tonev. Morris 86 Totten. William 148 Tourney. Nancy 86. 176. 192 Tracy. Donna 67. 86. 174 Trammell. Michael 86 Trees. James 86. 126 Trinkle. B arbara 1 12 Trosper, Jeanne 86 Trotter. James 86 Trout. Denise86. 176 Trout. Joyce 86 Trout. Stephen 1 13 Truex. Gregory 86 Truex. Kenneth 113. 185. 189 Trulock. Deeanne86. ' 89. 151 Trulock. Mark 86. 126. 163 Turk. Barbara 86 Turner. Ronald 76. 86. 126. 170 Tuttle. Cynthia 113. 176 Tuttle. Rebecca 86. 176. 182 Tuxhorn. Sally 86 Tweed. James 86 Tvra. Debra 86 u I ' ebelhack. Michael 86 I ' mbarger. Pamela 21. 86 I ' rich. Matt 86 I ' rsinv. Kerol 86 V V ' alazquez. Maribeth86 VanBuskirk. Rosalie 86 Vance. Debra 86 Vance. Randy 113 VanDiver. Terry 86. 151 VanHooser. Charlton 86. 174 VanHooser. Malcom 86 Vawter. David 113 Venne. Gerald 1 13 Venne. Michael 128. 146 Verbosky. Jeanne 48. Verbosity. Margaret 21. 8t Vermillion. Robert 86 Vernon. Georgena 86 Vest. Donna 86 Veteto. Phil 86 Vinson. Becky 87 Vinson. Kellie87 Vincent . Joseph 1 15 Viney. Clara 47. 113 Vititoe. Debra 87 Vititoe. June 87 Voigt. Dieter 87 w Waddell.Thelma87 1. 163. 173. 185 Wade. Sarah 87 Wadsworth. Gerald 87 Wadsworth. William 87 Wagner, Denise 87 Wagner. Paula 87. 189 Wagner. William 87 Wahl. George 87 Wahl. Pamela 47. 113 Wahl. Patricia 113 Walker. Diana 87 Walker. David 87 Walker. John 87 Walker. Judith 87 Walker. Paula 87 Walker. Richard 87 Walkup. Alice 87 Wall, Patricia 87 Wall. Richard 87. 146 Wall. Vera 113 Wallace. Jack 1 15 Wallace. Pecolia 8? Wallace. Vicki87 Wallsmith. Cathy 87 Walters. Daniel 87 Walters. Dennis 87 Walters. Douglas 87. 126 Walters. Gary 112. 113. 185 Walter. Eddie 87. 151 Walters. Shervl 87 Ward. Billy 87 Ward. Danny 87. 126 Ward. Deborah 87 Ward. Gary 1 13 Ward, Robert 87 Ward. Ruth 87 Ware. Suzanne 1 15 Warfield. John 87 Warner. Richard 87 Warrick. Stephen 1 16 Washington. Fronie87 Waterman. Mickie 1 13 Waterman. Paula 176 Waters. Jim 87 Watkins. Chineta87 Watki,ns. Nancy 71. 87. 150. 152. 171 Watkins. Tanya 87 Watson. Bradford 87 Watts. Phil 141 Watz. Phillip 87 Wayman. Susan 87 Weatherford. David 1 13 Weaver. David 88 Webb. Kimalie88. 151 Webb. Michael 88 Weida. Steve 1 13 Wein. Kimberlv88 Welch. Jeff 21. 88 Welch. Kathy 88. 176 Wells. Kent 88 Wells. Leisa 88 Werner. Virginia 113 Wesley. William 88 Wessel. Connie 88. 151 Wessel. Norman 88 West. Cynthia 88 West, Deborah 21 West, Debra 50. 93, 113. 160. 161. 172 West. Diana 88 West. Janice 88 Whaley. Larry 113 Wheatley, Susan 88 Wheatley, Victoria 88 Wheeler. Bruce 88 Wheeler. Carla 88. 151 Wheeler. Linda 88. 163. 176 Whitaker, Dan 88 Whitaker, Diana 88 Whitaker, Marcia88 Whitaker. Randall 88 White. Ann 88 White. Daniel 88. 176 White. Monty 88 White. Pamela 88 White. Patricia 88 White. Rosellen88 White, Sandra 88 Whitehurst, Jill 88 Whitham. Larry 114 Whitlock. Allan 88. 176 Whitmore. Gary 88. 128, 141 Whitridge, Shawn 114. 150. 151. 152. 164 Whitt. Albert 128 Wicker. Dale 88 Wicker. Rebecca 88 Wiggs. Mark 88. 183 Wilbanks. Jim 181 Wiley. Betty 88 Wiley. Dennis 1 14 Wiley. Nanc 21. 8M Wiley. Laura 88 Wilkerson. Robert 115 Wilkerson. Roger 88 Wilkins. Fletcher 88 Wilkins. Steve 88 Willard. Lance 88 Williams. Cynthia mm Williams. Doris 88 Williams. Janice 1 14 Williams. Johnny 88 Williams. John 88 Williams. John C. 88 Williams. Kathy 114 Williams. Linda 116 Williams. Michael 88. 126 Williams, Max 128 Williams, Robert 88 Williams, Ruth 88 Williams. Ruthie88. 151 Williams. Sharon 88. 170. 203 Williams. Shelia 88 Williams, SheenaSS Williams. Vicki 88. 176 Willis. Michael 88. 191 Wilmoth, Gary 88 W ' ilson. Ariel 1 14. 174 W ' ilson. David 114 Wilson. Deborah 88 Wilson. Lou Ann 88 Wilson, Paula 88 Wilson. Secille88 Wilson. Steven 88 Wilson. Stephanie 114 Winburn. Richard 1 15 Windsor. Stephen 88 W ' inebarger. Terrence 1 14 Winter. Bruce 88. 191 Winter. Kevin 88 Wishart. Jill 88. 149 Wiseman. Patrick 88 Whitham. Gerald 88 Woerner. Mark 88 Wood. Deborah 88. 149. 151 Wood. Mary 66. 88. 149. 151 Wood. Richard 88 Woodbury. Dee 88 Woodcock. Michael 88. 126 Woodcock, Sherri 88 Woodson. Anthony 88 Woodson. Shirley 88 Wootan. Michael 93. 1 14 Wootan. Patrick 88. 163. 176 Wooten. Terry 88 Worland. Veda 21. 50. 88. 176 W ' ray. Danny 88 Wren. Walter 88. 125. 126. 156. 165 Wright. Andrea 116 Wright. Barry 88 Wright. Marilyn 88 Wright. Robert 88 Wright. Richard 116 Wright. Roger 88. 128. 136 Wyand. Patricia 114 Wyatt. Noel 63. 88. 174 Wynn, Angel ique 88 Yager. Carol 114 Yancey. Patricia 88 Yarberry. Peggy 114 Yarbery. Edward 88 Yates. Gail 49. 114 Yates, William 88 Yeager, Mary 88, 176 Yohler. Dennis 89. 191 Young, Thomas 114 Zander. Karl 89 Zander. Penny 21. 114 Zaring. Teresa 89 Zink, Cheryl 52, 89 Zink. Susan 89. 149. 174 Zollinger, Pam 89, 163 Zucco. Joe 114 Zukowski, Paula 21. 114 Zwickl. Kathy 89. 191 Zwickl. Michelle 89 Zwickl. Teresa 89 201 n n . Marg e Coffin I 202 The 1972 Hilltopper Staff Wishes to Thank: Mr. William Wright of American Year- book Company for his assistance in planning and producing the Hilltopper and for designing layouts in the open- ing section. Mr. Steve Lietz of Ameri- can Yearbook Company for designing the lettering on the cover and on the opening pages of the book. This letter- ing was designed expressly for the Hill- topper. Mr. James Shields, former owner of Tower Studios, who retired January 1, 1972, for taking many of the pictures appearing in the yearbook. Mr. Ed Bow- ers, new owner of Tower Studios, and Mr. Gene Alvarez for additional photo- graphy skills. Mr. Edward Kuonen for his assistance in both the planning and producing of the 1972 Hilltopper. 1972 Hilltopper Staff Editor-in-Chief Marge Coffin Senior Editors Jeff Flowers Terri Maier Juanita Murphy Marilvn Povnter Jim Smith Junior Editors Carolvn Crooks Kathv Grace Curt Mather Eric Mueller p e gg V pfau Sherri Shedd Ron Turner Sharon Williams Sophomore Editors Peggv Endicott Robbie Reasoner Adviser Mr. Edward Kuonen Principal Mr. Thomas Stirling 203 N I. «v X I, ■W m?, j . ?t 5 s jBbS M r 1 1 P • Iti m the atmosphere of Howe High Schofy , ' . this year. From people and their attitudes to classes, cnateiges have been evident in almost every facet of school fife. ' The seniors have experienced the changing of the curriculum and the dress code, the addition of two portable classrooms, and the completion of the stadium classrooms as well as. rooms 268 and 269. By the time the present freshmen reach their senior year, an equal number of changes will hav been 1 1 vjS s made. In depicting change, we have used something Com- pletely new: the lettering on the cover and on the first l5 pages of the book was developed by Mr. Steve Lietz qf the feeling of change for the future as well as for the present. Marge Coffin Editor-in-Chief  sra, A av ■


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