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

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.im A A ( J Ls $ [ f 5 tr S ir liF - , w. jT fc- ,A ) M ZS y „y J fi A«© 5 r ow e f S V? h v 9 o bV , 1 y ii LLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBR 3 1833 03585 8858 Gc 977.202 IN3TCH, 1973 ill V 1 HnS v sws2m SB Mi THOMAS CARR HOWE HIGH SCHOOL CONTENTS Change 2 Encounter ■. ' .■■■■ ■.■ ' ■•■ ■ ' ■ ' ■ ' • ' •■ ' ■■■■- ' -. ' WHISKS I.C.T. R.O.T.C. for ] ±t: On October 19th, 62 Howe teacher? School Commissioners in support of the Indianapolis Education Assoc ialion ' s demands of binding arbitration, a sit k leave bank, maximum (lass si e, and a 5 ' : ' ' a Negotiations, which had b impass in September. The si hool board sought and re- teachers back to the ( lassroom. The I.E. A. and the s hool board then agreed to arbitration by Judge Nibku k, whose mid-November sides. I he I.E. A. won most ol its oiginial demands. Before the final settlement vva reai bed, 7 I lowe teai hers hac been arrested foi violation of the ( our! iniuni lion. ' M New Addition to Be Completed in September, 1974 New construction at Howe and modernization of the present structure are set for completion by September, 1974. The timetable depends upon weather, no labor troubles, and no problems in delivery of materials. Included in the new building will be a boys gymnasium, a new library, new offices, a transportation area, and a construction industries area. In the present structure there will be a new home economics area, enlarged areas for business education, girls physical education, health careers, art, music, and special education. Parking woes, long a Howe headache, should be relieved by the addition of new parking areas. Although construction had not begun when this book went to press, houses on the west side of Bancroft Street (pictured at the right) had been purchased by the board of School Commissioners. The architect ' s drawing at the right pictures the new addition from the corner of Bancroft and Railroad Streets. Jjjj y? ; -.. ' ■ ' ■ V ' - - - -v ' ■• ■ .•• , . ..; ' : l ' ,V- ' ' . ' • ' ,.■;■, •■: :;v ,-;••■• . . f- ' W ' ' . 1 ! ' ; ' ! ' ■ ' •■ ' ■ ' -• ' V ' ,; ' ; ; - ' .«;;V.,;v v - ' k v;f ,? £; -y : ' t • .• .■: ' . , ' • ■ ' ; V • Hi, how are ya? I ' m in study and I remembered I owed ya, so I ' m writing ya back. Make sense don ' t it. Sorry it ' s taken so long. I really don ' t know what to say, cuz I don ' t have your note. How ' s basketball going? Your first game was today. Did ya win? The varsity team ' s lousy. Are you going to their game Sat.? You ' ve been kind of unfriendly lately, how come? Did I do something wrong? Well, gotta go. c-ya, K Howe is a great school with a lot of good teachers. The after school activities are great too. I have been in two sports, wrestling and football. Coach Arvin is and was my coach. I think he is one of the best teachers at Howe. I feel I am getting a good education here. At 62 I was failing math, but now in algebra with Mr. Kemper as my teacher I am an A student. But the Discipline is too strict. I don ' t know why everybody says that they hate going to Howe. Howe has got good facilities, and a good re- putation as a good school. On top of that we have got a great student body that has a awful lot of school spirit. Maybe a lot of people don ' t like coming to Howe, but then they would ' t be happy anywhere else either. w i JfU VbJ T I think Howe is the best school in Marion County. The Student Writes, Draws I think Howe is a super-great high school. To me the school spirit is excellent, and nothing could be better than that. Hope it never changes, if so only for the better. I like it here at Howe, because there are a lot of sports I can go out for. I already have an award for runningfreshman crosscountry. I plan to go out for freshman baseball as a catcher. Howe is a very spirited school, and known for its name. ' ' te I think Howe is a pretty nice school. Well, sometimes at least. I think Howe is a pretty nice school, because it has nice people, tuff boys and nice teachers. I like Howe, but this year it ' s too crowded. There are too many people in the halls. Howe is a very good school, the girls are cute. I like Howe because of all the girls that go here, sometimes I wish I was older. I like Howe, but the ants are a different story. Everywhere you see little red ants. The teachers and kids are nice. We have a good football team. The librarian is mean sometimes. She won ' t let you sit next to your friends. In study hall you should be able to whisper, but you can ' t even talk. Anyhow you put it, Howe is the best.  -: The school is all right, but some of the teachers I do not like. For instance, Mr. Patterson. Howe stinks as far as I ' m concerned. Because they only ha ve a handfull of Blacks. They don ' t include in their dances a variety of Black music. Instead they play only their music and nothing else. So my view of Howe won ' t change until they change. Howe is 8:00 to 3:15, five days a week. I like Howe High School a lot better than any grade school because the teachers are nice, tuff guys and some friendly girls. I have only one thing against this school; it should have an elevator. Howe wasn ' t anything like expected. It was better than what I heard. I love everything about Howe. I have study first and I think its boring. If you don ' t have anything to do, you just sit there and the time goes so slow. You ' re not allowed to sleep. I just don ' t like having study first. If I had it last or around there, it would be better. I Don ' t Like Howe The Grudge Something so very heavy is pulling faith in him. 1 have spent so many hours gazing me down. What — oh, now 1 remember. There is a child approaching my gate. out of this window, wishing that The grudge. So many years ago. Oh, God, let him come in. The child someone might come within my garden The grudge is the iron pendant upon can save me. No, please don ' t turn gate. 1 really can ' t remember why my breast, the lock on my garden away. 1 don ' t want to be alone. His no one ever comes to see me. The gate. mother is calling to him. He is children idling home from school, It ' s so silly now, 1 can ' t even turning away. surely they could stop in to see a remember who, or is it what, 1 have The old woman is crazy. She might poor old woman. I ' m especially begrudged these many years. 1 hurt you. Never go near her again. lonely today. It ' s the first of remember how it was in the beginning. Do you understand? spring. I ' ve seen the first robin 1 wanted only to be left alone. Clear Do you understand? Does anyone? and the blossoming of the lilacs. of obligations, cares, or worries. This beautiful time, this time of 1 wanted no one or no thing to dis- Sharon Williams rebirth. The Easter lilies have tract me from my fury. 1 was full sprung up. The world awaits this of hate and revenge. season with anticipation. A light- So many years wasted. So many joys ness overshadows the omnious clouds unknown. A love unfulfilled. 1 could in the sky. Even a rainstorm will have cast away this burden on my be fresh and pure. breast and soared to the ultimate of Why, with this surrounding beauty my being. 1 could have been freed if do 1 feel so ugly? Within the space only 1 had forgiven him. If 1 had j of my garden fence is a darkness. only trusted him; If 1 had put my Changing Classes Five mintues to go. It ' s almost over. Four minutes to go. Almost time. Three minutes to go. Just a little longer. Two minutes to go. Keep going, clock. One minute. Almost here. At last. Got to get to my locker, All this bumping. Get out of my way! Yes, teacher? Me? Of course not. I didn ' t knock his books. Go where? Room 124? But . . . I know, Room 124. What did I do? Well, you see, uh . . . Okay, Room 268. 3:1 5? But, but . . . Could I have a pass? I know I ' m late to class. Kevin Moorhead Reflections The hails are quiet now; only teachers. It ' s hard to imagine three thousand people scrambling in different directions after the sounding of one little bell. shouts and excitement of a crowd at a basketball game, a wrestling match, even a pep assembly. just for the sake of winning, but for The auditorium is deserted. No one practising his or her lines for the senior play. No sounding of the orchestra at the conductor ' s command for the annual musical. Not even the sound of one lone speaker from the podium. Even the classrooms seem desolate. Another janitor washes the day ' s knowledge off the blackboard. No more slamming lockers or dropping books until tomorrow. Well, until tomorrow for some. Will memory actually preserve four of the most nerve-racking, exciting, disappointing, fun — the best four years of a person ' s life? Four years come and go about as fast as a favorite class. The beginning of high school, with all of its unsureness and confusion, soon becomes the finale and then it ' s time to leave. Leaving is part of being a senior. The sad part, but the necessary part. Maybe someday I ' ll just look back and smile, or come back and remember. hsHHH ■-■■: Wk—. warn D.E. and C.O.E. programs gave students on-the-job training. Mrs. Yvonne Perry sponsor of the C.O.E. program, and Mrs. Debbie Bareford, sponsor of the D.E. program taught the job related classes, and supervised the part- icipants in the program. Exploring in the field of medicine, students interested in the Health Careers program could spend a half-day working with dentists, doctors, hospitals, nurses, veterinarians, and speech and hearing thera- pists. Open to seniors, Health Careers enabled participants to work with the elderly, crippled, children, and animals. Mrs. Teresa Hulburt sponsored and taught the class. Male Chauvinism? Not in the Industrial Cooperative Training program. Although only males participated this year, sponsor Mr. Jack Lawson said that if girls wished to en- roll, they would be welcbnie. They will learn a trade that involves auto ihnecin-anfcs, printing architedtural drawings carpentry, and radio and television repair. . ' . COOPERATIVE OFFICE EDUCATION PARTICIPANTS Patty Cornett Carla Csiky Sharon Fields Susan Foltz Alice Hadley Robin Luke Joyce McCleery Randy McKim Debbie McWhirter Rhonda Pirtle Carole Poynter Debbie Ramsey Karen Scoggins Debbie Scott Patti Walder Vicki Wheatly DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION PARTICIPANTS Deacon Basham Gale Clendenin Melody Diggs Philip Finn Kathy Gannon Dick Gibson Mark Hays Helen Houppert John Kissick Jackie Lee Joe Little Tony Matthews Teressa Perry James Powers Charles Russ David Snider Kathy Tierney INDUSTRIAL COOPERATIVE TRAINING CENTERS Allied Fidelity Insurance Co. Creative Skills Inc. Eagle Machine Co. Farrar Electric Inc. ! J. Cord Co. jack McMahan Co. Jarrett Engineering Inc. James Associates M E Engineering Inc. Multi-planners Inc. Naval Avionics Facility Niccum ' s Standard Postal Instant Press Recommended T. V. Sports Imports Tom Wood Pontiac Inc. Walson Son Inc. HEALTH CAREERS TRAINING STATIONS American Nursing Home Colonial Crest Community Hospital Continental Nursing Center Dr. Gauss — Dentist Dr. Sigg — Dentist Englewood Veterinarians St. Francis Hospital Turtle Creek — Beech Grove Turtle Creek — East Turtle Creek — Ritter i COOPERATIVE OFFICE i EDUCATION TRAINING ,,) CENTERS B. M. Faust, Public Accountant i j Christian Church Foundation City Securities Corp. [ Don Rehl Insurances Agency Household Finance Corp. LAU Inc. 1 Methodist Hospital i-_ l MFA Insurance Co. Naval Avionics Facility Palm Realty 8 ' fii Service Supply Co., Inc. 1 jjli Supermarket Inventory ServicesI DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION TRAINING STATIONS Barnes Insurance Burger Chef Candle Glo Col Sanders Eisners Indiana Builders Indiana National Bank Industrial Laundry and Dry Cleaners McCrary ' s Naval Avionics Facility 1 Richard ' s Market Basket « State Road Market !i Village Pantry INDUSTRIAL COOPERATIVE TRAINING PARTICIPANTS Brad Akers Garry Boyd Kenny Brown Dan Carlile Paul Cole David Holman Mark Kirch Elliot Lachmayer Jerry Luedeman Dan McCauley John Otto Chris Peterson Robert Rebholz Nick Rogers Brad Sears t Mike Settles I Richard Strykowski 1 Tim Waters David Yeager HEALTH CARREERS PARTICIPANTS Vicki Baker Maureen Bennett Marcia Bickel Jayne Braun Rhonda Carr John Docktor Laura Donley Vicki Ford Sally Holcomb Vicki Hren Beth Love II Cheryl Marcum Judi Mazur Janet Moom Carol Nagley Janet Neal Kathy O ' Connor Michele Pence Marcy Phillabaum Connie Seigman Paula Walder A teenager ' s free time was programs, current fads, and just messin around. Some girls volunteered after- noons and evenings to work with patients at different medical institutions. Sunday was an active day for youth involved in church activi- ties. Singing in the church choir and participating in evening youth groups took up many hours. These youth groups bowled, ice skated, and went on weekend retreats. The fabulous 50 ' s returned with the layered look, set off with baggy pants, and blazers with msaRSStm smm ■ emphasis on pastels. Male fashions turned to cuffed pants, flowered shirts, and poor boy vests. The return of the oxford and the rise of the high-heeled shoe joined the boot brigade. Leading the sounds of 72 were such songs as Chuck Berry ' s My Ding-A-Ling, Elton John ' s Crocodile Rock, Summer Breeze by Seals and Crofts and You ' re So Vain performed by Carly Simon. The Godfather and The Valachi Papers, revived the era of the Mafia, while The Posiedon Adventure and Deliverance, both water tragedies, proved to be popular. Some kids supplemented their reading program with The Corn Cob Curtain, a teenage commentary on today ' s society. Going out to get a pizza after the games was part of just messin ' around. Gettin ' the gang together, finding someone to drive and getting there soon enough to get a seat was all part of the fun. Basketball and football games provided a place to go with the gang on weekends. To get out and root for the team was really fun for some, even if we lost. During the week it was harder to find something to do, but wrestling meets, ice skating and just driving around were all ways to get out of the house. Dating was another form of messin ' around. Shows, going out to eat, games, and shopping were things guys and girls could enjoy together. GOLF PROUD PAPA CRAFTS PLAY-GOER Richard Beck Bruce Beck Norman Coglan Harriet Baker Donald Glenn Robert Bramblett Penelope McNeish LaVerne Coffin Dan Meek E. Dale Dinkens E. Dale Dinkens Harry Preston Kenneth Hanna NEEDLEWORK Arnold Nelson Marguerite Sights Terril Mahler Marjorie Spice Maryon Welch Frank Tout Barbara Banks Frank Tout JohnTrinkle Linda James Maryon Welch TENNIS Marilyn Jones CHALLENGERS Penelope McNeish RECORDS Linda James Vera Schmitt Marilyn Jones Ron Finkbiner Ethel Seitz David Baugh Nancy Kemper lEn Dear HUNTING READING WOODWORKING COOKS Barbara Banks Kenneth Hanna Ed Kuonen Lyle Nave Frank Tout Pat Bredewater Sam Kelley Pat Bredewater Alan Eiler ; Cynthia Fields Cynthia Fields Robert King Terrill Mahler WEIGHTLIFTING Jack Kemper Robert King GARDENING ANTIQUES HalTobin Lyle Nave ' John Ervin Glenn Rohde Bruce Beck Mark Sutton FARMING i : v Ethel Seitz Richard Beck y. Shirley Smith Steven Briggs AQUARIUMS Alan Eiler «; Mary Smuck , Thomas Totten i JohnTrinkle Cynthia Fields Glenn Rohde Mary Smuck Terril Mahler Robert Mitchell HalTobin 1 Ann Williams JohnTrinkle Teachers are human too. When they are not at home thinking up ways to aggravate students, many teachers spent time on hobbies, recreation, special interests, volunteer work in the community, and part-time jobs. Building a cottage of their own was Don and Gloria Townsend ' s dream. This dream was fulfilled in the summer of ' 71. The modified A-frame cabin is located in Owen county near Spencer IN. Their one-bedroom two story home had only one fault; they put the bathroom door on upside down. While digging the well, they didn ' t strike oil, but they did strike quicksand. Except for some minor changes, the Townsends are so pleased with the results that they spend every possible weekend at the cottage. Some of the staff members expanded their income by moonlighting on other jobs. Robert King spent his extra time enjoying the congregation at Mount Zion Baptist Church as Assistant Pastor. Justin Rehm earned a little extra pocket money by selling mutual funds. Operating a hotel switch board was Dorothy Smith ' s second job. Alen Miers worked as a security guard here at Howe and also at Ayr-Way. Wallace Smith, custodian, worked as a maintenance man at Indiana National Bank. Fishing is common outdoor sport unless you are like Bill Smith who spends his summers in Northern Michigan studying the feeding habits of the Salvelinus fortnalis, commonly known as the brook trout. He has engaged in this hobby for the past thirty five years. Accepting challenges of any nature is an interest of Errol Spears and Ron Finkbiner. Working as a team, they have been challenged to gourmet cooking and basketball. They defeated the Marshall faculty doubles champions in several matches. Harry Preston and Mark Sutton have challenged Errol and Ron to many bridge games of which both teams have won and lost. Tim Jessup started a cheap A : m- I and exciting a ctivity — parachuting. Tim had his first four-hour lesson in November and has made several jumps since that time. His first four jumps were static-line jumps where the instructor pulls his four jumps were freefall, in which the jumper pulls his own rip-cord Involved in the equistrain, both Sandra Brady and Shirley Smith enjoy the pleasure of owning horses. Riding purely for pleasure, Shirley Smith owns a dark Palimino named Flicker. Entering into jumping contests across the Mid-West, Sandra Brady and her horse, Doctor Kosadus won several ribbons. « 4T ' Mr. Rex Anderson Sophomore Counselor r- m T Mr. William Sumlin, Jr. Dean Mrs. Teresa Hulburt Nurse Administration Following Mr. Stirling ' s retirement, Vice-Principal Frank Tout assumed principalship of Howe. Succeeding Mr. Tout as Vice Principal was Mr. Donald Glenn, formerly Dean of Boys at Attucks. Mr. Raymond Riley, who was promoted to the office of Vice- Principal at Shortridge, was replaced by Mr. William Sumlin as Dean of Boys. Mr. Richard Patterson replaced Mr. Sumlin as Assistant Dean of Boys. Mr. Umphrey was named Freshman Counselor, Mr. Rex Anderson, Sophomore Counselor, Miss Maryon Welch, Junior Counselor, Mr. John Trinkle, Senior Counselor, and Mr. Thomas Totten as head of the Guidance department. Mrs. Theresa Hulburt (married in October) and Mrs. Norma Rauch administered aid to sick and injured students. Mr. Charles Ruschhaupt, Vice- Principal, Mrs. Patricia Alexander, Dean, and Mrs. Margaret Benson, Assistant Dean, provided the stabling influence of experience in Howe ' s administration. Much of the staff ' s time was devoted to planning the new addition to Howe. Thomas L. Stirling On January 21, at 4:00 p.m., a program was given honoring Mr. Thomas Stirling, retired principal of Howe. Howard Caldwell, a Howe alumnus and local newscaster, served as Master of Ceremonies in a This is your Life format. Many alumni of Howe and Warren Central High School (where Mr. Stirling taught before coming to Howe) participated as well as fraternity brothers and relatives of Mr. Stirling. Highlighting the program was the naming of the auditorium after Mr. Stirling and the presentation of his portrait to the school. Different occupations attract dif- ferent types of people. Working as an icehouse operator, a scow boat worker, a coal miner, a painter ' s helper, restaurant waiter, a minor league ball player, an automatic tap- ping machine operator, and a school teacher has given me the opportu- nity to meet and respect all kinds. This is the way Thomas Stirling once answered a questionairre about the facts of your life which you believe would have a special bearing upon your interest in and training for teaching. Mr. Stirling was a coordinator of the Indiana University Workshop for Student Councils for eight years and was Executive Secretary of the Indiana Association of Student Councils for twenty years. 1 w ! 1 | .9 2-1 ml 1 A. Mr. Stirling ' s grandchildren get together and talk about Grandpa. B. Mr. Stirling embraces Mrs. Ruth Mercer, a former Howe teacher. C. Howard Caldwell, Howe alumnus and T.V. 6 newscaster introduces former Howe football players. D. The Stirlings reminisce during a break in the reception line. E. Former Howe cheerleaders give a rousing cheer for Mr. Stirling. Office Staff Assists School Duties of Howe ' s Office Staff included typing, filing, and record keeping. Eleven office workers assisted faculty, administration, and students in the bookstore, library, senior office, departmental offices, and gymnasium. The cafeteria staff began their day at 7:00 a.m. and daily served 2,450 students and 124 teachers. Keeping the school heated and clean was the major function of the custodians. The Security Guards protected school property and students. Mrs. Janet McNeil Music Department Assistant A. Mrs. Norma Boyd and Mrs. Marge Reed, members of the Parent Teacher Association, fold Know Howe newsletters. The newsletters are sent monthly to parents of Howe students. B. Quarterly meetings held in Room 69 gave the P.T.A. an opportunity to learn the workings of Howe. C. The officers of the Men ' s 400 are: Jerry Eden, Advisor; James Harton, Vice-President; Irvin Dobson, Treasurer; Lou Saba, President; and Joe Pietro, Projects Committee Chairman. D. Members of the Men ' s 400 Club devote time during football and basketball games by taking tickets and selling refreshments. On Saturday mornings members of the Men ' s 400 Club sell refreshments at grade school basket- ball games. Mr. Robert Smoot, Athletics Com- mittee Chairman, and Mr. James Harton sell Hornet license plates and refreshments at home games. Q - P.T.A., 400 Club Serve Howe The P.T.A. and the Men ' s 400 Club form a very important part of Howe. Besides giving parents a chance to talk with the teachers of Howe, the P.T.A. also donated money for many different school activities. In turn the Men ' s 400 Club operated concession booths at home football and basketball games. The main project of the 400 Club in 1973 was to assist in the completion of the new baseball diamond. The 1973 P.T.A. officers were Mrs. Wm. Eugene Meyer, President; Mrs. Irvin Dobson, 1st Vice- President; Mrs. Joseph Pietro, 2nd Vice-President; Mrs. Rodney Thompson, Recording Secretary; Mrs. Curtis Conway, Corresponding Secretary; Mrs. Carl Lee, Treasurer; and Mrs. Carlos Mathias, Advisor. The theme of the P.T.A. programs was Smooth Sailing at Howe . Programs featured Mr. William Sumlin, Dean of Boys; Mrs. Patricia Alexander, Dean of Girls ' Mr. Albert Umphrey, Freshman Counselor; and Mr. Charles Ruschhaupt, Vice-Principal. Students Volunteer Service Business Managers sold tickets for home games and dramatic and musical productions from a small booth at the entrance to the stadium, the front door of the gymnasium, or the ticket window located in the auditorium lobby. Mr. Harry Preston directed these students who volunteered to serve as ushers and keep attendance figures for school functions. Assisting deans, the school nurses and the bookstore manager, office messengers delivered messages and cut slips, typed and mimeographed school notices, checked daily attendance records, and sorted mail. Interested students gained one-half credit working in the library. Students spent one semester in classes learning how to use the library filing system, the card catalogue, and the Readers ' s Guide to Periodical Literature. After the semester in class students met one period daily to repair books, replace them in their proper stacks, trace lost books, and to prepare weekly displays in the showcase opposite the library. Students volunteering one period a day assisted Mrs. Rauch and Mrs. Hulbert in the clinic. Clinic assistants filed notices, kept records, took temperatures and helped with minor bandages. A. Nan Walters is shelving books in the brary. B. Marcia Rockey is filing Student health record in the clinic. C. Linda Miller is making a display window across from the library. D. Mrs. Gaston hands a schedule to Nancy Wiley to make a cut slip as Mark Roembke files reports in the office. E. Business managers Connie Tillery and anet Schmidlen make reports of tickets sold at the game that week. F. Joan Bergan and Joann Stapp file sched- ules in office. Clinic Assistants Janice Phillips Michelle Pigacella Denise Austin Linda Pyland Debbie Able Becky Powell Julie Bruce June Rainbolt Debbie Hannah Debbie Ridenour Terri Leo Marcia Rockey Debbie Moore Mary Rodgers Jody Morgan Sherry Runner June Rainbolt Erleen Schmitt Debbie Ridemou Janet Scholl Marcia Rockey Sherri Shedd Sherry Shedd Theresa Sheetz Janice Shemwell Office Messengers Jeanne Sherrill Patricia Short Debra Abel Barbara Smith Gladys Abney Denise Austin Vicky Spears Karen Benedict Joann Stapp Mary Benedict Ruth Struck Margaret Bernd Becky Taylor Joan Bergen Lona Teets Marie Brinson Carol Thomas Tracey Britt Joyce Trout Linda Bromstrup Becky Tuttle Judith Brown Peggy Verbosky Pamela Brown Marie Viney Susan Brown Sarah Wade Julie Bruce Diana West Michelle Bruce Nancy Wiley Dora Byrd Patricia Caldwell Student Business Susan Canada Managers Lou Ann Caporale Mary Carter John Bruce Karen Crawford Tony Gunter Nancy Davis Jim Guthrie Donna Denny Rich Reasoner Vicki Denny Robbie Reasoner Melody Diggs Peggy Pfau Mary Docktor Geri Robards Mary Dougherty Janet Schmidlin Marianne Dugan Connie Tillery Kathy Eaton Laura Fredrick Student Librarians Donna Griffin Janet Gunter Gladys Abney Joy Hall Pamela Asher Carol Hamilton Carolyn Bernd Mary Hancock Dennis Boring Nancy Hancock Mary Burris Debbie Hannah Bonita Cates Chandy Harold Brenda Cecil Pam Henson Cynthia Chastain Laurie Herman Sharon Cole Melligoss Linda Crosby Cathy Hinch • Odetta Cross Terry Hutchinson Laura Frederick Debra King Pamela Fuqua Donna King Sandi Gullaume Marsha King Mary Hadley Mimi Kraeszig Sheila Hamilton Peggy Lawler Ellen Hockett Karen Lee Mimi Kraeszig Karen Sue Lee Anna Laffin Kathy Lee Nancy Loveless Terri Leo Michele Mattingly Becky Long Andy McClain Robin Luke Laura McCotter Becky McCaffert Judith Monroe Raejean McDona d Debra Norton Deborah Moore Deborah Nussabaum Debbie Morgan Andrea Parry Jody Morgan Marta Pietro Cynthia Mosier Terri Pruitt Pam Noe Pamela Shea Tom Ohrn Kim Tolliver Leslie Padden Patricia Wall Loretta Patterson Nanette Walters Karen Peters Pat Yancy English Experiments with mini courses, shortened term papers, and team teaching provided change in the curriculum and teaching methods in the English Department. In pre- paration for a new, different format, students in third or eighth period English elected a mini course. A new concept, the mini course offered each student a chance to enjoy the study of a par- ticular area of English. The pro- gram was designed for the needs of the student who needed aid with grammar, or who desired a chance to study the works of Hermann Hesse, science fiction, or the poetry of Rod McKuen. New concepts and classes were designed to meet the increased student body of Howe. English 7C classes were initiated to accomodate the students who could not qualify or schedule into the English 7AP class. Previously there had not been enough recommendations to create such a class. Enrollment in English 7 AP offered senior English students the chance to gain college credit in English. The English 7C class discussed everything from Hesse ' 1 ; IDD HARTHA to the Women ' s Liberation Movement. Students in the English team teaching program studied with four different teach- ers. Originated in the second semester, English 6G classes used the Howe library facilities, heard lectures, and discussed literature. x z mm Math Howe ' s Math Department experienced several firsts! A husband and wife teaching in the same department in the same school. A mathematical union between Mr. Jack Kemper and Miss Nancy McMillan (now Mrs. Kemper) was formed on August 12 this summer. No textbooks! What new concept is this? The past summer, Mr. Edward Kuonen and Mr. Robert King prepared classwork for Basic Math classes. A grant from the National Science Foundation provided the funds for the work. Mr. Glenn Rohde taught for Notre Dame during the fall and spring semesters. Calculus books were late first semester so Mr. Rohde lectured his classes for the first six weeks. Once again, funds were not available for the computer terminal. As a result, Computer Math was dropped from the curriculum at the last minute. --% - mrr ffl ki m 1 rH k J Jit Mrs , Gloria Townsend Mr. David Stewart Mr. Mark Sutton Social Studies Several Weekly publications aided the Social Studies Depart- ment in various classes. Time magazine was used as a supplement to World History, Economics, Government, and International Relations classes to relate important current events that were discussed and debated by students. Issues Today, a magazine which brought forth the students ' inner thoughts and caused them to develop their ideas and opinions, was also added to World History classes. The annual mock election held special interest for juniors and seniors, some of whom voted in the November election. Some of the activities that were involved in making the election as real as possible included campaigning, nominating, and the actual voting for either the Nationalists or the Federalists party candidates. Science A new course and the enrollment of biology classes were responsible for an increase in staff personnel. Biology, which has had the largest enrollment of any other course in the Science Department since 1938, was taught by new teachers- Mrs. Joan Luft, Mr. Junius Bibbs, and Mr. Tim Jessup. Human Environment was proposed for the spring semester. The class combined Social Studies, English, and Science. It involved the study of ecology and it ' s effect on the past, present and future societies. V SI |  w v I Mr . James Yarber JV IHH Home Economics Howe ' s Home Economics Depart- ment, headed by Mrs. Doris Cartwright, offered Foods, Clothing, Home Nursing and Housing and Management. Students learned nutrition, how to select and buy foods, good grooming and cosmetics. In the advanced courses they learned gourmet cooking and tailoring. In cooperation with other depart- ments, Home Economic students invited French classes to enjoy a French meal they had prepared. The department also served and provided refreshments at an in- formal gathering for family, faculty, and guests after the National Honor Society initiation. ISllp: HLyW m - Miss Rita Gaither Industrial Arts Learning new skills with hand tools and machines inspired students of the Industrial Arts Department to make desks, bowls, lamps, and stereo cabinets. The department provides many services for the school office and building. They print tickets, programs, instruction sheets, stationary, and newsletters. In addition, the department performs small services and makes emergency repairs on broken desks, lockers, shoes, and jewelry. A. urin learn — i-kuivi kwvv — _ ir _ Kenneth Anders, C SCM Arthur Cave, C SSC Kenneth Shelley, and C SFC Kenneth John- son. 2ND ROW — C SFC Bruce Winter, C SCT Patrick Rickard, C CPT Lawerence Shelley, and C SCT Randall Harvey. 3RD ROW — C SSG Kenneth Jessee, C SCT David Preston C CPI Douglas Parry, and C MSC Frank Hasseld. 4TH ROW — Commander C MAJ Kevin Winter, and C SSG Douglas Heustis. B. Sponsors — TOP TO BOTTOM — C 2LT Laurie Gibson, C 1LT Carol Neu, C 2LT Vicki Clapper, C 1LT Peggy Brownlee and Battalion Sponsors C MAJ Rebecca Kennet, and C MAJ Carolyn Crooks. C. Rifle Team — TOP TO BOTTOM — C SGT Patrick Rickard, C CPI Charles Lewis, C CPI Randall Harvey, C SFC Kenneth Johnson, and Commander C 1SG Randy Phillips. D. Battalion Staff — FRONT ROW — C MAJ Kevin Winter 2ND ROW — C MAJ Carolyn Crooks, C MAJ Thomas Bradley, and C MAJ Rebecca Kennet. 3RD ROW —C SFC Bruce Winter, C CPT Lawerence Shelley, C SGM Arthur Cave, C SFC James Query, and C 1LT Michael Venne. 4TH ROW C SFC William Yates, 5TH ROW — C SSG Kenneth Jessee. E. Members of the Military Science Club, which met during nin th and after school, discuss tactics of warfare. Girls R.O.T.C. Added to Curriculum The Howe Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) expanded its ' curriculum as to include females and the study of military science. Girl ' s ROTC was initiated the second semester. An after-school club was organized during the fall for students interested in the study of military science. The Military Science Club discussed the evolution of warfare in addition to the study of famous battles in history. Students enrolled in ROTC courses were taught American military history, weapon safety and markmanship. ROTC students functioned as the Color Guard at home football and basketball games. Selected ROTC candidates represented Howe at drill and rifle meets. Girls chosen as sponsors for ROTC marched in parades, took part in inspection, attended social functions for ROTC and assisted in clerical duties in the office. m. Mrs. Deborah Bareford Mr. David Baugh Ml Business Electronic calculators, additional staff personnel, and an opportunity to work in an office climaxed changes in the Business Department. Office Production, formerly a credited class, was offered to business students any period of the day. Students assigned to work in the Business Department produced materials and made services available to many of the school ' s departmental offices. Designed to refine students useable or saleable skills in the various office services, course projects expanded ths skills of the individual. Course projects included working as a reception- ist in the business office, duplication of materials for the office, typing straight copy material, displays in business classrooms and hall showcases, and the composition of PTA booklets, basketball schedules, Senior play programs, and sche dules of classes. Physical Education The yearly mass of freshmen invaded the Howe gymnasium once again. After locating the gym more than 800 freshmen were aquainted with the downstairs locker rooms, locks, five minute dress changes, tests, and the distinct odor of a locker room. Cramped space did not discourage freshmen and advanced students as they kept physically fit by daily exercise. ■ r k 7 ' M j f mm i M ,4 m jit fcfe. jjn Miss Janice Brown ■ Mr. Richard Harpold lam. Mr. Samuel T. Kelly Foreign Language The study of a foreign language was more than learning the grammar of a language and more than just the ability to effectively speak a language. At Howe, foreign language students were introduced to the study of the grammar, speech, and the culture of their second language. In advanced language classes, students worked in an indepen- dent study program. Permitted to work at his own pace, each individual studied the culture of a language by reading its literature. Approximately 700 students enrolled in language programs. Changes in the department from the previous year included added curriculum and a new department head. Mr. Walter Degler continued the teaching of the German classes initiated last year. Second-year German was also offered. Mr. Raymond Hulce, a veteran of the language deaprtment, was named to head the department after the retire- ment of former head, Miss Mary Thumma. Paul Gerzon, Albert Rossi, and Rick Miller partici- pated in the I.U. Honors Program. is ■EM If. iff Mrs. Carol Webb M.. X . -M+i m Music The Music Department welcomed to its staff a new band director, who replaced Mr. Louis McEnderfer. Mr. Terrill Mahler showed great enthusiasm by expanding the instrumental portion of the department curriculumn in initiating a Dance Band. Rely- ing on the Howe Marching Band, the Dance Band is now a parallel to the orchestra ' s string ensemble. Also initiated was a Pops Concert held on November 17 in the cafeteria. Orchestra, Band, Girls and Boys Octets, Boys and Girls Concert Clubs, and Madrigals all participated. The traditional performances were held at Christmas, Easter, and Graduation. xr ■ ■ • ' Mfamn , . H ■ Mr Robert Beckley B Art Two Students in the Art Depart- ment, Marta Scott and Alan Peterson, were honored in the Herron Art Festival, with scholarships to the Herron School of Art. In addition to her duties within the department, Mrs. Duncan, head of the depart- ment, collected material to be in an intramural art festival held in the spring. This festival consisted of an after school showing of the works of many of the advanced art students. $ m . -. 3tff £ ' , ; % , - ' : ' - Hi UUUl 1 1 f f { I 111 ,i Seniors In the fall, eight individuals were elected as class of- ficers. Paul Gerzon, presi- dent, accepted the gavel at a formal installation of of- ficers held in senior home- room. Class officers worked one period daily in the Sen- ior Office. The colors com- mittee selected cranberry, gold, and navy blue as sen- ior colors. Students selected for awards were chosen on the basis of service, leader- ship, citizenship, scholar- ship, and loyalty. At the Honor ' s Day Assembly, stu- dents who excelled in fields were recognized for their achievements. Fina senior activities were held the week before graduation. Senior activities included a tricycle race, pie-eating con- test, tug of war, senior breakfast, and the Senior Prom. A. Mike Norris received the RENSSELAER MEDAL for excellance in science and mathamatics. B COLORS COMMITTEE: FIRST ROW — Sherri Shedd, Vince Criffo, and Pam Zollinger. SFCOND ROW — Marcia Rockey, Vicki Hren, Debbie Moore, and Peggy Brownlee. C. Representatives to GIRLS ' and BOYS ' STATE: FIRST ROW - Dede Dobson, Cindy Richards, and Carolyn Crooks. SFCOND ROW — Jerry Burris, Vince Criffo, and Tim Horn. D Sharon Williams received the DAR AWARD and Kathy Grace received the ALTRUSA AWARD. E. NATIONAL MERIT RECIPIENTS OF LETTERS OF COMMENDATION AND SEMIFINALIST: Albert Rossi, Paul Gerzon, Mark Stewart, Steve Key, Kevin Phelps, and Ron Turner. F. Participants in the Language Honors Program were Albert Rossi, Paul Gerzon, and Rick Miller. G Dede Dobson and Paul Gerzon received the AMERICAN LEGION GOOD CITIZEN AWARD. H The top 1% of the Senior Class are: FIRST Albert Rossi and Kathy Grace. SFCOND ROW - Paul Gerzon, Kevin Phelps, and Mike Cline. Paula Alderson Janet A. Aldrich Lee A nne Allseitz Bill Amonette Marvin Anders Gregory A. Anderson Jamie L. Anderson Janice M. Angel Lou Anne Baker David Barnard George J. Barrett 66 Deacon Bashart Lee A. Bechtel Kelly L. Beck Joseph K. Beeler Maureen Bennett Margaret Bernd V 1 B oS B T v 1 M F James R. Berry CarvR. Billingslv Marie S. Blake ' W J? , r !ii David P. Branson Hl Bj 1 ■ ' ' ' AUIiMmS J te ' . - K ( - y Jayne K. Braun David K. Brothers Darrell E. Brown Hubert E. Brown Kenneth W. Brown Pamela J. Brown Susan E. Brown Peggy )o Brownlee Dennis A. Bruner Claudia L. Burke Gerald M. Burris Jeffrey A. Butler Robert L. Butler 1 ' 1 JJ % Ki , ■ft ' H HUH • ■fcr£: - _JM PJ A P . 1 : 1 i kV 1 Dora Faye Byrd Terry W. Cala 68 Doug Hartley plays drums in pep band. Roger E. Caldwell Donna J. Callaway Ann Cameron Shasta Campbell Suzan Canada lames F. Cantrell Dan Carlile Rhonda J. Carr Sandra )o Carter Vicki M. Carter Lawrence Cary Sandra L. Cassidy Connie Chambers Janice L. Chaney Constance Chaplin Mary Ann Chastain Bruce Christensen Karen Clark 69 Mary Cleary Gail Clendenin Steven W. Cline Michael K.Cobb 70 Pat Smith waits for his opponent to retrieve the ball. Keith W. Conway David J. Cook David E. Cooprider Brian E. Cope Anita K. Corne Patricia Cornette ft Ml Denise Coulter Craig E. Coverstone Freddie R. Covert Dennis R. Cowden Patricia M. Craft Wiley W. Craft Beverly Anne Craven Karen R. Crawford Allen C. Crenshaw CAROLYN A. CROOKS Dwight E. Crowme Carla D. Csiky James A. Curry Charles A. Davis Randy D. Davis Dale J. Dean Terrance E. DeBoo Sonja V. DeHerdt Vicky L. Denny Stephanie L. Dick Melody A. Diggs Pamela S. Dilley Denise A. Dobson John E. Docktor Carolyn S. Dodd Kenneth E. Donahue rr; Laura L. Donley Mary Ann Dougherty Sherri L. Doughty Richard W. Dungan Robert A. Dungan Mary Elaine Dunn Constance Durham Michael D. Durham Kathlene A. Eaton Constance L. Edwards Michael P. Edwards Robert R. Edwards JanetS. Ellis Lyle E. Evans Richard A. Evans Martin B. Ewing Michael J. Fiddler Sharon E. Fields Keith R. Flowers Steve Cline and Debbie Benefiel cheer a Howe touchdown. Susan R. Foltz Victoria L. Ford Barbara S. Fortner Shirley A. Foster Laura A. Fredrick m Ml Karen J. Frisbie John M. Galeman Roger L. Gamble Kathleen Gannon lames N. Garrett Paul W. Gerzon Ati James R. Gilber Jule A. Glanzman John E. Gannon Richard K. Gibson Nelly Gonzales Cynthia Govaert Kathy M. Grace George E. Gray Robert L. Gray Alice F. Hadley Thomas J. Hahn Mary E. Hancock Teresa A Hardman Lee W. Harlan Kristella Harp Cheryl A. Harris Ronald D. Harsin Rebecca M. Griffin Robert Griffin Afti 76 Vince A. Griffo Michael |. Grubb Janet C. Gunter Debra K. Hartson Allan D. Harvey Graduation is a time for reflection. Donald R. Harvey Becky L. Havlin Dan Hays l W James L. Herman in James R. Hermsdorfer Donald C. Hill Melody K. Hilligoss Gary D. Hodge Dianna E. Hoeping Sally Ann Holcomb Richard W. Holland Pamela Hollaway 78 David C. Holman Thomas F. Hood Mary E. Hoover Timothy A. Horn Roberta Hough Helen C. Houppert Lu Ann Hubbard Cynthia D. Jeffries Ron Lawson winds up for the pitch. Marianne lessup Beth Johnson Teresa Johnson DonitaL. Jones Linda C. Jones 79 Richard Kaye Linda Kelley ulS AJ Pauline Kelly Warren A. Kemble Rebecca L. Kennett Donna J. Kenney Stephen A. Key Sheila Kinder Richard A. Kingery Jenny Kinkade John D. Michael Kinney Cathy L. Kirch Mark). Kirch lohn R. Kissick R. Michael Klein Carl D. Knuth Andrew Kostarides Jay C. Kraeszig Michael ). Kramer Elizabeth A. Kutche E. L. Lachmayer Broatus W. Lambert Michael E. Landwer lack Lashbrook Peggy Sue Lawler Ronald S. Lawson Warren T. Techner Jackie Kay Lee Karen Sue Lee Rhonda Jo Lee Editor Carolyn Crooks gives her kiss of congratulations to Brown Boy, Mark Piercy at the 1972 Brown and Cold dance. 82 PatriciaS. Lotz Philip W. Love Beth Ann Lovell Dawn J. Lucas Jerry E. Luedeman Robin C. Luke Michael Lynett Teresa Lyons Joseph T. Lytle Frank E. Mackell Priscilla Manning Larry D. Mathis Anthony Matthews Loretta S. Matthews Douglas D. May Judianne Mazur Rebecca McCafferty Daniel N. McCauley Joyce E. McCleery Sheila M. McCuire Elizabeth E. McKain Randy F. McKim Debbie L. McWhirter Barbara J. Meadows D. William Medlock R. Kevin Meeks Linda Merrett Richard C. Miller Sandra Mitchell James Monroe Janet Dianne Moon Debbie L. Moore Deborah L. Moore Diane Moore ROTC awards are presented at spring drill meet. Jody Morgan David M. Morrow RhodaE. Morse Mark Mosher Keith Flowers represents Howe at track meet. everly Murdick David W. Murray Carol C. Nagley Donna S. Napier Janet A. Neal Lanae Nelson 86 Carol J. Neil Michael A. Norris Sally A. Norris Louis O. Northern Jr. Kathleen M. O ' Connor TimC. O ' Donnell Teressa D. Ohmit Donald W. Oldham John A. Ottc Leslie A. Padden Ronald Paddock Pamela G. Page Marty O. Palmer Daniel Parcel Phillip E. Pash Daniel R. Peacock Bruce W. Pedlow Michele M. Pence Teresa A. Perry Betty A. Petro Margaret M. Pfau Kevin C. Phelps Marcy A. Phillabaum Debra C. Pierson Marta D. Pietro Michelle R. Pigecella Laurie L. Pinkman 88 Rhonda Pirtle Jeffrey S. Pollam Jack W. Proctor Carole L. Poynter Charles R. Pothast Donna E. Rader Debra ). Ramsey Robert R. Rebholz Lorena Redding William Reynolds III Michael D. Rich Danny K. Richard Cynthia D. Richards Deborah S. Ridenour Randall D. Rigney Robert L. Ringer Marenda S. Rivers William E. Robins Marcia L. Rockey Mary Jane Rodgers Hi Randolph R. Roeder Mark S. Roembke Connie Chaplin returns the ball in a volleyball game. Tina Rogers David C. Rogers Larry C. Rohrer Michael D. Rusk Charles H. Russ Michael J. Scanlon Anita Scharbrough )anet M. Schmidlin Erleen R. Schmitt Lawrence E. Shelley Jeffrey M. Sehr Connie Seigman Sheryl L. Shedd Donna A. Shrum James E. Silvers Catherine E. Simmons Nicki K. Simons Barbara Ann Smith DarlisC. Smith Elaine D. Smith June Ellen Smith Patrick D.Smith David Lee Snider Vicki Lee Spears Mary Katherine Speziale 92 Wilma Elizabeth Spice )o Anne Stansbury Ruth Steadman Thomas R. Stepp Jr. David L. Stockdale Kevin W. Storm Sherri Doughty builds spirit at a football game. fpf( YM Daniel W.Strehle Linda C. Sullivan Gary Dean Swan Christopher Striby Stephen M. Sutter Linda Sue Taylor Donald Ray Strong Gregory T. Sutton Mary Taylor Richard J. Strykowski arry C. Swan 2 Jfr Sam Taylor Ml ml 94 Lawrence A. Temple Kathleen Tierney ReginaTalley Julia Lynn Tomey Donna S. Tracey Jeanne F. Trosper lames E. Trotter Thomas C. Trout : 3N K i$Wl$£$ Dee Anne Trulock Graduation marks the beginning of a new life. Barbara A. Turk Ronald D. Turner KerolR. Ursiny Charlton Van Hooser Maribeth Velazquez William Wadsworth Paula K. Wagner Patti Walker 95 Paula M. Walker Alice Walkup Richard L. Wall Danny Ward Debra S.Ware Timothy Waters Nancy Watkins Deborah West Victoria Wheatley Linda S. Wheeler 96 Robert E. Whitehead Mary Wiley Fletcher A. Wilkins John D.Williams VickiL. Williams Dan Stewart and Jill Wishart are King and Queen of the 1972 Junior Prom. Michael L.Willis Gary L. Wilmoth L w m wL ™ m ■ ¥ Debbie Wilson Deborah Kay Wilson 97 I Jonathon Paul Wilson Kevin M. Winter Jill Frances Wishart Deborah Jean Wood Richard Thomas Wood Lee E. Woodbury Shirley Woodson Walter Paul Wren Robert Wright Noel Wayne Wyatt Patricia Gail Yancy David Ray Yeager Karl Alan Zander Susan Lynne Zink Pamela K. Zollinger Michelle Ann Zwickl A BRAD A. AKERS — Black Literature Play PAMELA ALDERSON JANET ANN ALDRICH — National Honor So- ciety, Band LEE ANN ALSEITZ — Student Council BILL AMONETTE — Lettermen ' s Club, Foot- ball, Wrestling MARVIN ANDERS — Reverers-Thespian, Foot- ball GREGG ANDERSON — Basketball, Baseball, Track JAMIE ANDERSON — Stage Crew JANICE ANGEL MIKE ATTEBURY B LOU ANNE BAKER — Cheerleader, Gymnas- tics Team, GAA, Student Council, Mock Election Candidate VICKIE BAKER — Quill and Scroll, Tower, Make-up Crew DAVE BARNARD — Latin Club, Student Coun- cil, Inherit the Wind JAMES BARNES GEORGE BARRETT — Lettermen ' s Club, Foot- ball DEACON BASHAMJR. — ROTC KELLY BECK — Choir, Football, Brown and Gold Candidate, Junior Prom Candidate, Oli- ver LEE BECHTEL — Cross Country, Track, Basket- ball JOSEPH BEELER — Football, Track, Lettermen ' s Club, Mock Election Candidate CONNIE BEITZ — Student Council, Choralaires, Revelers-Thespian, GAA, Football Homecom- ing Candidate RICK BELLER MAUREEN ELYSE BENNETT MARGARET E. BERND — GAA, Office Mes- senger, Science Club JAMES R. BERRY — ROTC, Rifle Team, Sci- ence Club, Senior Play, Intramural Basketball MARCIA JO BICKEL — Choir, Choralaires, Clinic Assistant, FTA, PRV, National Honor So- ciety, Brigadoon, Oliver, Hello Dolly GARY BILLINGSLEY — Band, Football, National Honor Society MARIE BLAKE MICHAEL BOLTZ GARRY BOYD — Student Council, Football, Baseball, Basketball LAWRENCE O. BRACKIN THOMAS E. BRADLEY — Audio-Visual As- sistant, Latin Club, Revelers-Thespian, ROTC, Senior Play, Stage Crew, Brigadoon, Oliver, Hel- lo Dolly DAVE BRANSON — Football Manager, Basket- ball Manager, Track Manager, Wrestling Mana- ger, Lettermen ' s Club, Mock Election Candidate JAYNE BROWN — Clinic Assistant, Office Messenger K. DAVID BROTHERS DARRELL BROWN — Band. Lettermen ' s Club, Mock Election Candidate, National Honor So- ciety, Cross Country, Football, Track, Intra- murals, Best Mental Attitude Award-Cross Coun- try. HUBERT E. BROWN — Audio-Visual Assis- tant, Business Manager, Track, Intramurals KENNY BROWN — Football, Intramural Bowling PAM BROWN — Office Messenger SUE BROWN — Off ice Messenger PEGGY BROWNLEE — Choralaires, Basketball Homecoming Queen Candidate, Mock Election, ROTC Sponsor, Senior Play Student Council DENNIS A. BRUNER — Band, Business Mana- ger, Football, Track, Science Club, Senior Play CLAUDIA BURKE — Student Council JERRY BURRIS - Choir, Drill Team, Mr. Top- per Candidate, Hello Dolly, Oliver, Lettermen ' s Club, Madrigals, Boys Octet, PRV, Tower, Boys State JEFF BUTLER — Band, Business Manager, Cross Country, Track, ROTC, Science Club ROBERT BUTLER SHARON BUTLER — Office Messenger DORA BYRD TERRY CALA — Senior Play, Choir, Football, Wrestling, Track, Baseball ROGER CALDWELL — Intramurals, Boys Drill Team, ROTC DONNA CALLAWAY — FTA, GAA, National Honor Society, Office Messenger, Student Council, Girls Volleyball Team ANN CAMERON SHASTA LEE CAMPBELL SUZAN JOYCE CANADA — FTA, GAA, Office Messenger, Senior Play, Student Council ROCO CARLILE — Latin Club, Intramurals, Basketball, Wrestling RHONDA CARR — National Honor Society, Choralaires MARY CARTER — Projectionist, Office Mes- senger SANDRA JO CARTER — Home Economics Club, Office Messenger, Science Club, Science Assistant THOMAS F. CARTER VICKI MARIA CARTER — Home Economics Club LAWRENCE CARY — FTA, Mock Election, In- tramurals SANDKA L. CASSIDY PEGGY CAVENDER CONNIE CHAMBERS JANICE CHANEY CONSTANCE CHAPLIN— Drill Team, FTA, GAA, History Club, PRV, Student Council, Girls Volleyball Team, Junior Prom Candidate, Vin- cennes Drill Team Camp, Cheerblock MARY ANNE CHASTAIN — GAA BRUCE O. CHRISTENSEN — Senior Play, Tower, Football KAREN CLARK MARY CLEARY GALE CLENDENIN — Office Messenger STEVEN W. CLINE — Latin Club, PRV MICHAEL COBB — Office Messenger, Science, Student Council, Football, Baseball PATRICIA COLE PAUL COLE— Intramural Basketball WILLIAM COLLINS — Wrestling, Track JUDY COLLINS — FTA, Cheerblock KEITH CONWAY — Lettermen ' s Club, Cross Country, Basketball, Junior Prom King Candi- date, Mr. Topper Candidate DAVID J. COOK — Concert Club DAVE COOPRIDER — Boys Octet, Choir, Foot- ball BRIAN COPE — Latin Club ANITA CORNELIUS — Office Messenger PATRICIA CORNETT — OEAClub ANITA COTNER — Office Messenger CRAIG COVERSTONE — Lettermen ' s Club, Football, Baseball, Intramurals, Wrestling FRED COVERT — Football, Wrestling DENNIS COWDEN — Chess Club, Office Mes- senger, PRV, Intramurals WILEY CRAFT — Lettermen ' s Club, Football, Wrestling, Track, Brown Boy Candidate BEVERLY CRAVEN — FBLA KAREN CRAWFORD — Cheerleader, Drill Team, FBLA, FTA, GAA, Office Messenger, PRV, Football Homecoming Candidate, Drill Team SENIOR CATALOG Camp, Cheerblock ALLEN CRENSHAW CAROLYN ANN CROOKS — HILLTOPPER editor-in-chief, GAA, Mock Election Candidate, National Honor Society, Orchestra, Concert Mis- tress, PRV, Quill and Scroll, Revelers-Thespian Vice President ROTC Sponsor, Battalion Spon- sor, Science Club, Cheerblock, Subset Club Vice President, Golf Caddy, String Ensemble, Student Council Revue, All City Music Camp, Girls State, IU Yearbook Workshop, All-City Orchestra and All-State Orchestra RICHARD CROWE — Intramural Bowling DWIGHT CROWMER — Baseball, Track CARLA CSIKY — GAA, Office Messenger, PRV, Student Council Treasurer, Junior Prom Candi- date, Cheerblock JAMES CURRY - ROTC, Rifle Team, Tower, Baseball, Intramural Basketball D CHARLES A. DAVIS — Band RANDY D. DAVIS — Senior Play DALE J. DEAN — National Honor Society, Tower TERRY E. DEBOO — Mock Election Candi- date GINNY DEHERDT — Choir, Choralaires, GAA, Madrigals, Mock Election Candidate, National Honor Society, PRV, Senior Play, TOWER, Foot- ball Jamboree Queen Candidate VICKY DENNY — PRV STEPHANIE L. DICK — Band, Drill Team, GAA, National Honor Society, Orchestra, PRV, Re- velers-Thespian MELODY ANN DIGGS — Business Manager, Office Messenger, Senior Play PAM DILLEY — Naturalist DENISE DOBSON — Cheerleader, Choir, Choralaires, GAA, History Club President, Stu- dent Council, City Council Representative, Foot- ball Homecoming Queen Candidate, Hello Dol- ly, Brigadoon, American Legion Good Citizen- ship Award, Williamsburg Youth Meeting JOHN EDWARD DOCKTOR — Business Mana- ger CAROLYN DODD — Choir, Choralaires, De- bate, FTA, GAA, PRV, Revelers-Thespian, Sen- ior Play, Student Council, Tower, Happy Jour- ney, Oliver, Directed and wrote ALL HALLOS EVE, THE BAD CHILDREN KENNETH EDWARD DONAHUE MARY ANN DOUGHERTY — Choralaires, Office Messenger SHERRI LYNNE DOUGHTY — Choir, Chora- laires, Drill Team, GAA, PRV, Student Coun- cil, Basketball Homecoming Queen Candidate BOBDUNGAN LAURA DONLEY MARY ELAINE DUNN — GAA, History Club, Office Messenger CONNI DURHAM — Choralaires, ROTC MICHAEL DURHAM — Football KATHLENE ANN EATON — Office Messen- ger, Student Council CONNIE EDWARDS — Drill Team, GAA, Mock Election Candidate, PRV, Revelers-Thespian, Stu- dent Council, Indiana State Arts Commission 99 Literary Camp, JA, Pen Points MICHAEL EDWARDS ROBERT RAY EDWARDS JANET ELLIS DONALD RAY ENCELKINC — Band, Orches- tra, Pop Band, PRV, Stage Band, Student Mana- ger, Sweetheart King, Letter and Pin Band, Let- ter and Pin Orchestra LINA ENGLAND — FT A, Subset Club LYLE E. EVANS — National Honor Society RICHARD A. EVANS — Football, Wrestling MARTIN B. EWING — ROTC MICHAEL FIDDLER — Intramural Bowling, Sweetheart King Candidate, Revelers-Thespian SHARON E. FIELDS — Clinic Assistant, Of- fice Messenger PHILIP FINN — Band, Latin Club VICKI FISCHER PHIL FLEITZ — Student Council, Intramurals KEITH FLOWERS — National Honor Society, Orchestra, PRV SUSAN FOLTZ — Choralaires, Office Messen- ger, COE VICTORIA FORD BARBARA SUE FORTNER — Band, Choir, Of- fice Messenger, Orchestra, Pep Band, PRV, RO TC, Oliver. SHIRLEY ANN FOSTER — Cheerleader, Choral- aires, GAA, Student Council, Football Home- coming Candidate LAURA FREDRICK KAREN JUNE FRISBIE — Choir, Choralaires, Girls Octet, PRV, Revelers-Thespian, Undertow JOHN GALEMA — Audio Visual Assistant, Tower, Wrestling, Mock Election JOHN GANNON KATHY GANNON IAMES NATHAN GARRETT — Band, Football DAVID GEARNS — Student Council, Intra- murals PAUL WILLIAM GERZON — Chess Club, Choir, Lettermen ' s Club, Mock Election Candi- date, National Honor Society, PRV, Revelers- Thespian, Senior Play, Tower, Quiz Team, Cross Country, Track, Tennis, Hello Dolly, Oliver, Brigadoon, Inderit the Wind, A Came of Chess, NCTE Award, National Merit Semifinalist, IU Honors Program in Foreign Languages, Marion County Math Day Award, National Poetry Press Award, Junior Scholastic Writing Award. PAUL GIBEAUT — Debate RICHARD KEITH GIBSON JAMES GIBERT — Rifle Team, Wrestling RODNEY GILLY — Naturalist, Earth Science Assistant JULE GLANZMAN — Chess Club, Orchestra, ROTC, Military Science Club Vice President NELLY GONZALES — Stage Crew CYNTHIA GOV AERT KATHY MARIE GRACE — Choralaires Ac- companist, HILLTOPPER, Madrigals, National Honor Society, Altrusa Award GEORGE CRAY ROBERT LEO GRAY — Lettermen ' s Club, ROTC, Cross Country, Track, Basketball REBECCA MARIE GRIFFIN — GAA, Senior Play, Student Council, Make-up Crew ROBERT JAMES GRIFFIN — Lettermen ' s Club, ROTC, Student Council, Tower, Cross Coun- try, Wrestling, Track, Baseball Manager, Mr. Top- per Candidate, Atom Dust VINCENT A. GRIFFO — Mock Election Candi- date, Student Council President, Tower, News Bureau, Junior Prom Candidate, Student Coun- cil Revue, National Association of Student Coun- cils, Boys State MICHAEL JOE GRUBB — Track JANET CAROL GUNTER — Office Messenger H THOMAS J. HAHN — Band, National Hon- or Society, Pep Band, Senior Play, Tower, In- tramural Basketball EDWINA HAIL MARY HANCOCK — Choralaires, Office Mes- senger TERESA HARDMAN LEE HARLAN — Senior Play, Student Coun- cil, Football KRISTELLA J. HARP — Office Messenger CHERYL ANN HARRIS — Choralaires, GAA, Revelers-Thespian, ROTC, Stage Crew, Intra- mural Bowling, Make-up Crew JOHN HARRIS — ROTC, Football RONNIE HARSIN DOUGLAS HARTLEY — Orchestra, Pep Band, PRV, Senior Play, Stage Band DEBRA K. HARTSON DONALD HARVEY — Mock Election Candi- date, ROTC, Football, Track BECKY HAVLIN MARK HAYS— Intramurals WILLIAM DANIEL HAYS — ROTC, NCO of the Month Award, ROTC Drill Team MICHAEL T. HENRY — ROTC, Student Coun- cil, Concert Club, Intramural Basketball JAMES LAMOND HERMAN — Lettermen ' s Club, Mock Election Candidate, Student Coun- cil, Wrestling, Track, Cross Country, Golf, In- tramural Bowling JAMES R. HERMSDORFER — Football, Wrest- ling, Intramural Basketball DAVID HICKS — Chess Club, FTA, PRV, Re- velers-Thespian WILLIAM E. HICKS DONNA SUE HIGCINS PEGGY HILGADIACK DONALD HILL — Mock Election Candidate, Office Messenger MELODY KAY HILLIGOSS — Student Coun- cil, Office Messenger GARY HODGE — National Honor Society DIANNA ELIZABETH HOEPING — Choir, Cho- ralaires, FTA RICHARD WAYNE HOLLAND PAMELA HOLLAWAY SALLY ANN HOLCOMB DAVID CARL HOLMAN — Football, Wrest- ling, Track, Weight Program, Intramurals, Mr. Topper Candidate, ICT TOM HOOD MARY E. HOOVER TIMOTHY ANDREW HORN — Lettermen ' s Club, National Honor Society, Tower, Student Council, Senior Play, Football, Wrestling, Base- ball, Intramurals, Boys State, Hoosier Boys State Award ROBERTA HOUGH — GAA, Latin Club HELEN CHRISTINE HOUPPERT VICKI SUE HREN — History Club President, Student Council, Jamboree Queen Candidate LU ANN HUBBARD — Cheerleader, Choral- aires, GAA, History Club, PRV, Girls Track Team, Sweetheart Queen Candidate, Gymnastics Team, Gymnastics Medals, Cheerleading Letter ROBERT HURST — Choir, Oliver, Brigadoon JOSEPH N. JEFFERS — ROTC, Football, Golf CYNTHIA D. JEFFERIES — Office Messenger MARIANNE JESSUP — Drill Team, GAA, PRV BETH JOHNSON — Band, National Honor Society, Revelers-Thespian, Science Club, Sen- ior Play, Student Council TERESA JOHNSON — Revelers-Thespian, Oli- ver, Brigadoon, Senior Play, History Club, Of- fice Messenger, Choir, Stage Crew, PRV DONITA JONES — Choralaires, Office Mes- senger LINDA JONES RICHARD KAYE — Football, Baseball, Track, Intramurals PAULINE KELLY — FTA, National Honor Soc- iety WARREN KEMBLE — Audio Visual Assistant, Latin Club RICHARD W. KEMP BECKY KENNETT — GAA, National Honor Soc- iety, Office Messenger, PRV, ROTC Sponsor, Senior Play, Student Council Revue DONNA KENNEY STEPHEN A. KEY — Band, National Honor Society, Revelers-Thespian, Tower, Intramurals, Football, Senior Play, ]iminy Cinders SHEILA KINDER RICHARD ALLEN KINGERY — Choir, Letter- men ' s Club, Student Council, Football, Basket- ball, Senior Play JENNY KINKADE — Foreign Language Lab As- sistant, Mock Election Candidate MIKE KINNEY — Cross Country, Track, Letter- men ' s Club CATHY KIRCH — GAA, Office Messenger, Revelers-Thespian, Tower, FBLA Secretary MARK KIRCH — Student Council, ICT DEBRA KIRLIN JOHN R. KISSICK — PE Assistant, Sweetheart King Candidate, DE Treasurer R. MICHAEL KLEIN — Band, Intramurals, Mock Election Candidate, National Honor Society, Pep Band, Senior Play, Marion County Math Con- test Award, NCTE Awards Contestant STEPHEN KLOSS ANDREW KOSTARIDES — Intramurals JAY KRAESZIG — Intramurals, Basketball, Bowl- ing MICHAEL JOSEPH KRAMER — Freshman Foot- ball, Intramurals, History, Orchestra, Stage Band, Tower, All-City Orchestra, All-State Orchestra, IMEA All-State Orchestra, America ' s Youth Con- cert ELIZABETH ANNE KUTCHE — Choir, Choral- aires, Madrigals, Senior Play, Oliver, Football Statistician Award E. L. LACHMAYER TINA MICHELLE LAFFIN BROATUS W. LAMBERT MIKE LANDWER PEGGY SUE LAWLER — Business Manager, GAA, Mock Election Candidate, Office Messen- ger RONALD S. LAWSON — Choir, Lettermen ' s Club, PRV, Student Council, Track, Basketball, Baseball, Oliver, Junior Prom King Candidate W. THOMAS LECHNER — Football JACKIE KAY LEE — GAA, PRV, Student Coun- cil, Jamboree Queen KAREN LEE — Debate, Office Messenger, Re- velers-Thespian, All Hallows Eve, PRV, Drama School, Booth Tarkington Civic Theater RHONDA JO LEE — Stage Crew, Make-up Crew, Bowling, Captain, Senior Play JIM LENAHAN — Student Council TERRIE LEO — Clinic Assistant, Office Messen- ger, Make-up Crew NANCY LINGENFELTER JOE LITTLE — Band, Pep Band, PRV, Mr. Topper Candidate, DE President PAUL LONG STEPHEN LORD — Senior Play, Football, Track PATTI LOTZ PHILIP W. LOVE — Choir, National Honor Society, Football, Oliver, Brigadoon BETH ANN LOVELL DAWN LUCAS JERRY EDWARD LUEDEMAN — Cross Country, Track, Intramurals ROBIN LUKE — Atom Dust, Home Economics Club, Office Messenger JOSEPH TIMOTHY LYTLE — Mock Election Candidate M FRANK E. MACKELL — Lettermen ' s Club, Mock Election Candidate, National Honor So- ciety, Senior Play, Student Council, Football, Wrestling, Baseball, Intramurals JOHN K. MANN — Lettermen ' s Club, ROTC, Senior Play, Football, Wrestling, Kiwanis Foot- ball Scholastic Award, American Legion Merit Award, Superior Cadet Award, Senior Class Vice- President PRISCILLA MANNING STAN MANNING — Intramural Basketball CHERYL MARCUM — Choralaires, Home Eco- nomics Club, National Honor Society, Science Club DEBORAH R. MARTIN — Home Economics Club, Officer Messenger, Student Council, TO- WER, Lab Assistant CURTIS R. MATHER — Choir, HILLTOPPER, Mock Election Candidate, Boys Octet, Quill and Scroll, Senior Play, Hello Dolly, Oliver, Black Literature Play, Foreign Language Assistant LARRY MATHIS — Orchestra, ROTC, PE As- sistant, Camelot, Brigadoon, Hello Dolly, Oli- ver LORETTA MATTHEWS TONY MATTHEWS — Lettermen ' s Club, Mock Election Candidate, Student Council, Football, Baseball, Basketball, Wrestling, Turnabout Twirl King Candidate DOUGLAS MAY — Debate, NFL President, Sen- ior Play, Quiz Team JUDIANNE MAZUR — Health Careers REBECCA McCAFFERTY — Business Manager, Drill Team, GAA, Mock Election Candidate, Of- fice Messenger, PRV, Student Council, Foot- ball Homecoming Queen Candidate DAN McCAULEY JOYCE McCLEERY — GAA, Mock Election Can- didate, Office Messenger, Pep Band, PRV, Sen- ior Play, Stage Band, Student Council, COE LARRY McCRAY — Football, Intramural Bas- ketball SHEILA McGUIRE — Revelers-Thespians, Stu- dent Council, FTA, TOWER, PRV, Golf Team, Happy journey. Travel Tea, Hello Dolly, Rose Poly Institute, Science Fair Award, Human Re- lations Council ELIZABETH McKAIN — Office Messenger, String Ensemble RANDY F. McKIM — Band, Home Economics Club DEBRA L. McWHIRTER — Choralaires, Stage Crew BARBARA MEADOWS — Office Messenger, Foreign Language Lab Assistant DANNY R. MEADOWS — Band, Pep Band, Student Council WILLIAM MEDLOCK R. KEVIN MEEKS — PRV, Student Council, Football RICHARD CARLTON MILLER JR. — IU Hon- ors Program, TOWER, National Honor Society, Student Council SANDRA KAY MITCHELL — Band, Choir, Choralaires, Madrigals, Office Messenger, Oli- ver, Brigadoon JOEL MONKA — ROTC, Rifle Team JAMES MONROE — Intramural Basketball J. DIANNE MOON — Choralaires DEBBIE MOORE DEBBIE LEAH MOORE — Choralaires, GAA, History Club, Office Messenger, Senior Play, Colors Committee DIANE MOORE — National Honor Society GERALD MOORE — Chess Club, Concert Club JUDY MORENO JODY ELLEN MORGAN — Choir, Choralaires, Clinic Assistant, National Honor Society, Octet, PRV, Student Council, He o Do y, Oliver, Briga- doon MIKE MORGAN DAVID MORROW — Debate, Latin Club, Sen- ior Play RHODA MORSE — National Honor Society, Revelers-Thespians, Subset Club MARK MOSHER — National Honor Society, Wrestling, Tennis CYNTHIA ANN MOSIER — Choir, Choral- aires, Student Council, Oliver, Brigadoon ERIC CHRISTOPHER MUELLER — HILLTOP- PER, National Honor Society, Orchestra, PRV, Senior Play, National Music Camp, Greater In- dianapolis Youth Symphony, Butler University Symphony Orchestra DALE MULLINS — Hi-Y DEBRA MUNDAY BEVERLY MURDICK — Band, Choralaires, FTA, GAA, NFL, PRV, Revelers-Thespians, Senior Play, TOWER, Crenachika, Undertow, All Hallos Eve, IU Journalism Workshop, Student Council Re- vue DAVE MURRAY N CAROL NAGLEY — History Club DONNA NAPIER JANET NEAL CAROL JANE NEU — Mock Election Candi- date, ROTC Sponsor, Intramural Bowling, Jam- boree Queen Candidate, Military Ball Queen Candidate, Senior Class Secretary MICHAEL A. NORRIS — Audio-Visual Assis- tant, HILLTOPPER, National Honor Society, PRV, ROTC, Senior Play, Stage Crew, Sound Crew, Track, Wrestling, Intramural Basketball, Came- lot, Hello Dolly, Oliver, Brigadoon, Football Scorekeeper, Photographer, Basketball Statis- tician, Rensselaer Medal for Science and Math- ematics SALLY ANN NORRIS — Choralaires, Latin Club, Office Messenger, Youth Discussion Group Secretary LOUIS O. NORTHERN — Band, National Hon- or Society, Orchestra, Pep Band, Senior Play, Stage Band, Cheaper By the Dozen, Hello Dol- ly, Oliver, Egg Drop Contest Winner ROSALIND NUCKOLS — Cheerleader, GAA, PRV, Student Council, Volleyball, Gymnastics, Track TERESA OHMIT DONALD W. OLDHAM — Wrestling JOHN A. OTTO — Office Messenger, TOWER, Football, Intramural Basketball DEBBIE OWENS — String Ensemble, Orches- tra, History Club, Naturalist, Revelers-Thespians, Make-up Crew, THE BAD CHILDREN LESLIE PADDEN — Cheerleader, Choralaires, Drill Team, GAA PAM PAGE — Choir, Choralaires, Stage Crew MARTY O. PALMER DAN PARCEL — Football PHILLIP E. PASH — Audio-Visual Assistant, PRV, Revelers-Thespians, Stage Crew, Camelot, Hello Dolly, Oliver, Brigadoon DAVE PASSMORE DAN PEACOCK BRUCE PEDLOW — Band, Latin Club, Orches- tra, Pep Band, Stage Crew MICHELE PENCE TERESIA PERRY ALLAN PETERS — Lettermen ' s Club, Cross Country, Track CHRISTOPHER PETERSON BETTY PETRO MARGARET PFAU — Business Manager, HILL- TOPPER, Mock Election Candidate, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Revelers-Thes- pians KEVIN PHELPS — Choir, Mock Election Can- didate, National Honor Society, Boys Octet, Sen- ior Play, Boys Concert Club, Oliver MICHELL PHILIPPO — Exchange Student From France DEBORA PHILLIPS — National Honor Society, Office Messenger JOHN PHILLIPS — Mock Election Candidate, Wrestling R. MARK PIERCY — Latin Club, Lettermen ' s Club, Stage Crew, Football, Wrestling, Base- ball, Track, Winter Wonderland Candidate, Brown Boy, Most Valuable Player Award, Se- cond Place City Wrestling Title DEBRA PIERSON MARTAPIETRO MICHELLE PIGACELLA — Choir, Choralaires, Office Messenger, PRV, Science Club, Senior Play, TOWER, OLIVER, Atom Dust, Powderpuff Football Game LAURIE PINKMAN — Band, Drill Team, Powder- puff Football Game, PRV, Golden Girl Candi- date, Drill Team Workshop RHONDA PIRTLE — Business Manager, Clinic Assistant JEFFREY STUART POLLOM — Business Mana- ger, Debate, History Club, Office Messenger, PRV, Senior Play, Stage Crew, Student Coun- cil; Basketball, Baseball, Cross Country CHARLES POTHAST JAMES POWERS CAROLE POYNTER — GAA JACK W. PROCTOR — Lettermen ' s Club, ROTC, Senior Play, Football, Wrestling VAN PURCELL o KATHY O ' CONNOR — Clinic Assistant TIMOTHY G. O ' DONNELL — Football BOB W. RAMSEY DEBRA JEANETTE RAMSEY — Choralaires, FBLA, FTA, GAA, Revelers-Thespians, Sweet- heart Ball Queen Candidate ROSCOE RAMSEY SHERRY RAMSEY LORENA REDDING — New Harmony Poet ' s Conference WILLIAM REYNOLDS MICHAEL D. RICH — Boys Concert Club, Intramural Bowling DANNY RICHARDS CYNTHIA D. RICHARDS — National Honor Society, Revelers-Thespians, Vice-President, Sci- ence Club, Senior Play, Student Council, All- City Student Council Representative, Football Homecoming Queen Candidate, Girls State. DEBORAH SUE RIDENOUR — Clinic Assis- tant, FTA, Office Messenger, Lab Assistant, In- tramural Bowling RANDALL RIGNEY ROBERT RINGER — ROTC, Intramural Bowling MARENDA SUE RIVERS — Orchestra BLOSSOM E. ROBBINS WILLIAM ROBBINS MARCIA ROCKEY — Clinic Assistant, GAA, Office Messenger, Student Council, Library As- sistant, Colors Committee DONNA RODER RANDOLPH R. ROEDER — Choir, NFL MARK S. ROEMBKE — Lettermen ' s Club, Bas- ketball, Baseball KENNETH EDWARD ROGERS — Baseball NICKY P. ROGERS — Student Council, Cross Country, Wrestling, Track, Baseball, Intramural Basketball DAVE ROGERS — Football MARY JANE RODGERS — Office Messenger, Student Council LARRY ROHRER — Football, National Honor Society JOELLEN M. ROMAN ALBERT LOUIS ROSSI — Debate, National Honor Society, NFL Vice-President, National Merit Scholarship Semifinalist, 3rd Place in State Optimist Club, IU Honors Program Abroad, American Legion Good Citizenship Award, Ur- ban Upswing representative MICHAEL D. RUSK — Basketball CHARLES H. RUSS — Choir, Intramural Basketball, Oliver, Brigadoon, Human Relations Representative MICHAEL J. SCANLON — Wrestling ANITA SCHARBROUGH — Choir, Chora- laires, Powderpuff Football Game, FBLA, FTA, Madrigals, Girls Octet, PRV, Office Messenger, Student Council, Junior Prom Candidate, Oli- ver, Brigadoon JANET SCHMIDLIN — Powderpuff Football Game, Business Manager, GAA, Mock Election Candida te, National Honor Society, Revelers- Thespians, Senior Play, Student Council, Foot- ball homecoming Queen Candidate ERLEEN RENEE SCHMITT — Business Manager, Office Messenger, Stage Crew, Student Secretary KAREN ANN SCOGGINS DEBRA ANN SCOTT — Orchestra, History Club MARTA ANN SCOTT — GAA, National Hon- or Society, Science Club, Stage Crew, John Her- ron Art School Scholarship W. ALAN SEALE — Band, Choir, National Honor Society, Senior Play, PRV, Revelers-Thes- pians, Stage Band, Oliver, Brigadoon BRAD ROBERT SEARS JEFFERY MICHAEL SEHR — Senior Play, Stu- dent Council, Football, Track, Basketball CONNIE SEIGMAN — Latin Club, National Honor Society, Gym Assistant, Office Messen- MICHAEL ALAN SETTLES — Intramural Bas- ketball, Football SHERRI SHEDD — Choralaires, Clinic Assistant, GAA, HILLTOPPER, Revelers-Thespians, Student Council, Junior Prom Candidate, Ayres Fashion Board LAWRENCE SHELLEY — ROTC, Drill Team, Color Guard JEANNE SUE SHERRILL — Choralaires, Home Economics Club, Office Messenger, Revelers- Thespians, Stage Crew DONA SHRUM — Off ice Messenger JAMES SILVERS — Baseball, Hi-Y NICKI KAY SIMONS — FTA, GAA, History Club, PRV, Gold Girl Candidate BARBARA SMITH — Home Economics Club, Office Messenger DALE SMITH DARLIS SMITH — Band, Intramural Bowling ELAINE C. SMITH JUNE SMITH PATRICK DAVID SMITH — Lettermen ' s Club, Student Council, Football, Wrestling, Tennis, City Wrestling Champion GARY SNELL — Student Council, Baseball, Foot- ball, Intramural Basketball DAVID SNIDER VICKI SODEN — Choir Choralaires, Orches- tra, Student Council, Atom Dust RICHARD SOMMERS PEKKA JUHANI SORRI — Track, Winter Won- derland King, Exchange Student From Finland VICKY LEE SPEARS — Latin Club, National Honor Society, Office Messenger MARY KATHERINE SPEZIALE WILMA SPICE — Choir, National Honor So- ciety, Orchestra, Revelers-Thespians, ROTC Sponsor, Stage Crew, Stage Productions GARY STANLEY JOANNE KAY STANSBURY — Choralaires, Drill Team, PRV, Student Council, Drill Team Work- shop, Intramural Bowling, Atom Dust DEBBIE STEELE THOMAS STEPP — Football, Lettermen ' s Club, Mock Election Candidate, Student Council, Sen- ior Play, National Honor Society, Intramural Bas- ketball BILL STEVENS — PRV, Revelers-Thespians, Sen- ior Play, Make-up Crew DANIEL J. STEWART — Lettermen ' s Club, Mock Election Candidate, Golf, Student Coun- cil, Football, Basketball, Mr. Topper Candidate, Junior Prom King, Senior Class Treasurer MARK G. STEWART — National Honor So- ciety, National Merit Scholarship Candidate ROBERT GERALD STEWART — Lettermen ' s Club, Football, Wrestling DAVID L. STOCKDALE — Band, National Honor Society, Orchestra, Pep Band, Senior Play, Stage Band, Editor of Atom Dust KEVIN STORM JEFFERY STRATTON DAN STREHLE — Band, Stage Band, Intramurals CHRIS STRIBY DONALD RAY STRONG — Choir RUTH ELAINE STRUCK — Office Messenger, Revelers-Thespians, Thing of Beauty RICK STRYKOWSKI — Choir, Boys Octet, Football, Oliver STEVEN MARK SUTTER — Latin Club Science Club, Senior Play, Credentials Commissioner for Mock Election LINDA CHER1 SULLIVAN — Office Messenger, Cheerblock, Youth Discussion Group Chairwo- man GREG SUTTON — Mock Election Candidate, Senior Play, Subset Club, Football, Lettermen ' s Club, Intramural Basketball, Senior Play BARRY GENE SWAN — Mock Election Can- didate, Boys Concert Club GARY SWAN T ANITA TANASOVICH LINDA TAYLOR — Business Manager, GAA, National Honor Society, PRV, TOWER, Atom Dust MARY TAYLOR SAM S. TAYLOR III — Science Club LAWRENCE A. TEMPLE — Latin Club, Orches- tra KATHY TIERNEY — Citizenship Tutor REGINA TOLLEY — Choir, Choralaires, ROTC JULIE TOMEY DONNA SUSAN TRACY —Choir, Choralaires, Senior Play, Oliver Subset Club JEANNE TROSPER JAMES TROTTER — Band, Stage Crew TOM TROUT — ROTC DEEANNE TRULOCK — GAA, Vice-President, History Club, Vice-President, Student Council, Football Homecoming Queen BARBARA TURK RONALD DAVID TURNER — HILLTOPPER, Quill and Scroll, Senior Play, Football, Wrestling, National Forensic League u KEROL URSINY V CHARLTON D. VANHOOSER — Choir, Wres- tling, Football MARIBETH VELAZQUEZ — Band, Orchestra w WILLIAM EARL WADSWORTH — Athletics Manager, Winter Wonderland King Candidate, Lettermen ' s Club, PRV PAULA KAY WAGNER — FTA, PRV, Make- up Crew, Subset Club Vice-President, Revelers- Thespian President, Camelot, Hello Dolly, Oli- ver, High Window, Happy journey. Came of Chess, Children ' s Hour, Bad Children, Make- up Head and Assistant Art Director for Sen- ior Play PATRICIA ANN WALKER — COE, DEA ALICE WALKUP — Bowling, Audio-Visual As- sistant RICHARD L. WALL — Tennis, Intramural Bas- ketball, Lettermen ' s Club, Business Manager, Latin Club, Mock Election Candidate, National Chairman Mock Election DENNIS WALTERS — Football, Baseball, In- tramural Basketball, Mock Election Candidate, Business Manager, Debate, History Club, ROTC, Student Council, Science Club DANNY WARD — Football, Baseball, Intra- murals, Lettermen ' s Club TIM WATERS NANCY WATKINS — Business Manager, Cheer- leader, Choir, Choralaires, GAA, PRV, Girls Oc- tet, Student Council, Volleyball, Gymnastics, Queen of Wrestling Team, Brown and Gold Queen, Cheerleading Clinic, Basketball Home- coming Queen Candidate, Sweetheart Bal Candidate MICHAEL WEBB KENT E. WELLS — Band, Pep Band, Stage Band DEBI WEST — Home Economics Club, FTA VICTORIA LYNN WHEATLEY — Office Mes- senger ROSELLEN C. WHITE — Make-up Crew, Choir Concert Club, National Honor Society, Reve- lers-Thespian ROBERT E. WHITEHEAD — PRV TERRY WHITLEY — Intramurals, Mock Election NANCY LOUISE WILEY — Office Messenger, Orchestra, Senior Play FLETCHER ACKERMANN WILKINS JR. JOHN D. WILLIAMS MICHAEL WILLIAMS SHARON WILLIAMS— FTA, HILLTOPPER, As- sociate Editor, Mock Election Candidate, Nation- al Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Senior Play, Subset Club President, IU Yearbook Workshop, DAR Award VICKI L. WILLIAMS — GAA, Latin Club, Cheer- block, History Club, Student Council, JA, Con- cert Club MIKE WILLIS — Chess Club GARY WILMOTH — Band, Pep Band, Intra- mural Basketball DEBBIE WILSON — GAA, Orchestra, Mock Election Candidate JONATHON WILSON — Revelers-Thespians KEVIN MARK WINTER — Intramural Basket- ball, Senior Play, National Honor Society, ROTC, Drill Team, Rose-Hilman ' s Catapult Program JILL WISHART — Junior Prom Queen, Drill Team, Library Assistant, GAA, Science Club, PRV, Powderpuff Football game DEBBIE WOOD — PRV, GAA, Senior Play, Powderpuff Football Game, Student Council, Drill Team, Cadet Teacher, Senior Class Officer, Science Fair Judge, Basketball Homecoming Queen Candidate RICHARD WOOD — ROTC Drill Team SHIRLEY WOODSON WALTER WREN — Baseball, Basketball, Foot- ball, Gym Assistant BOB WRIGHT — Baseball, Basketball, Intra- murals, Mock Election Candidate, ROTC NOEL WYATT — Choir, Future Teachers of America, Madrigals, Revelers-Thespians, Senior Play, Oliver, Hello Dolly, Brigadoon PATRICIA G. YANCEY — Senior Play DAVID R. YEAGER SUSAN L. ZINK — Choir, Choralaires, Drill Team Co-Captain, Oliver, Brigadoon, Mock Election Candidate, National Honor Society, PRV PAMELA K. ZOLLINGER — Sweetheart Queen Candidate, Block ' s Fashion Board, Spanish Hon- or Society, Cheerblock, National Honor Society, GAA, Student Council MICHELLE A. ZWICKL — National Honor So- ciety, TOWER, Atom Dust id -k £ - • b J Vi Georgia Hughes Plays Glockenspiel The Junior class of 597 students anticipated such activities as the preliminary SAT test, voting in the mock election, and their prom. Vickie Clapper, Debbie Bray, Rosalie Bruce, and Laurie Gibson were ROTC sponsors. For the first time a Junior, Lee Ann Brooks, was chosen editor of the Howe Tower. Theresa Sheetz reigned over Howe at the annual Jamboree. The upper 10 % of the class was initiated into the National Honor Society in May. Larry McCormick and Steve Harton, skilled members of the Varsity Football Team, were voted co-captains for next fall ' s term. Mark Hancock was an outstanding member of the Varsity Basketball Team. Debbie Abel, Lisa Adams, Steve Ad- kins, Ronald Alexander, Glen Allgood, Karen Anderson, Robert Anderson. Patty Arnold, Pam Asher, Denise Aus- tin, Anna Byers, Bill Burtnett, Kitty Burke, Vicky Burgess. Joretta Bryant, Judy Bryan, Rosalie Bruce, Mickey Bruce, John Bruce, Deb- bie Bruce, Ron Brown. Michele Brown, Kenneth Brown, Julie Brown, Judi Brown, Barbara Brown, Lee Anne Brooks, Linda Bromstrup. Tracey Britt, David Britt, Curt Brink- man, Nancy Brinegar, Jerry Bridges, Mark Brewer, Gregg Brede nsteiner. Debra Bray, John Braun, Dorothy Brad- ley, Daryle Boyd, Jeff Boothman, John Booker, Harry Boillat. n Veteran ' s Day Parade S9H Earlene Bogie, Sheila Billingsley, Jo- seph Billerman, JoAnna Bienz, Tim Bergdoll, Steve Bennett, Donna Bel- cher. Mary Beem, Diana Baugh, William Baue, Vivian Bastion, Bryan Bastin, Stanley Barrow, Mary Ann Barnette. Marsha Barker, Jim Barger, JoAnn Balph, Janice Ball, Dennis Baker, James Bakemeir, Terry Bailey. Michael Back, Chris Cabell, Patty Cald- well, Terri Callaway, Mick Campbell, LouAnn Caporale, Sandra Carl. Curt Carlson, David Carr, Cynthia Car- ter, Dan Carter, Kama Carter, Ken Car- ter, Patricia Carter. David Cassidy, John Castetter, Mike Catron, Linda Cavanaugh, Arthur Ca- ve, Earl Cavender, Barbara Chaillaux. Susan Chandler, Tina Cherry, Tom Chroniak, Vickie Clapper, Duane Clark, Mike Clark, Mary Cobb. Michael Cobb, Bill Cobb, Brad Cog- Ian, Dianna Cohee, Sharon Cole, Sheila Cole, Ralph Coonce. Cathy Cooper, Greg Cooper, Larry Cory, Jeffrey Cotterman, Karen Cran- fill, Guy Creel, Nick Cridlin. Roxann Criswell, Dave Crocker, Linda Crosby, Beverley Cross, Joy Crouch, Cindy Davis, Nancy Davis. Sheila Billingsley Devours Janet Deal, Mick Deane, Clenda Dea- ton, Corina De Herdt, Herb Diederich- sen, Tim Dillon, John Doane. Niki Dobbs, Kevin Dodd, Sherri Doo- dy, Terri Doughty, Dowell James, Jeff Downey, Edward Droeger. Kathy Dubecky, Diana Dumas, Liz Dur- Ham, Rhonda Durham, Russell Eads, Patty Eaton, Robert Echolds. Vanessa Edwards, Larry Eggers, Rita Elias, Terri Elliott, Steve Ellis, Wanda Elsey, Peggy Endicott. Scott Erickson, Beverly Erlenbaugh, Dorothy Ernst, Dave Evans, Richard Evans, Jean Ferguson, Steve Ferrer. Chris Fiddler, Frank Field, Charlene Flechsig, Rickey Fleenor, Mike Flick, Rhonda Floyd, Joyce Flynn. Emma Foley, Ed Fougerousse, Joy Frea- thy, Rick Freeman, Kathy Fuller, Shar- on Gamble, Ronda Gammon. Diana Gannon, Thomas Garard, Janice Gardner, Mark Gardner, Bryan Gar- wood, James M. Gearns, Katherine Gibson. Laura Gibson, Pam Gillum, Robert Gil- mour, Pat Gisell, Carla Goddard, Ray- mond Geens, Tony Gomez. Paul Goodin, Joe Gorton, James Gos- sett, Kim Graeber, Darlene Graves, Pamela Gray, Teresa Green. ce Cream Bar in Cafeteria Dona Griffin, Ronald Croeschen, Ralph Gumerson, Shanna Haden, Deborah Haganman, Maria Hagans, Harold Hain- Joy Hall, Sue Hall, Carol Hamilton, Cynthia Hancock, Mark Hancock, Cheryl Hanlon, Debbie Hannah. Clifford Hardcastle, Mike Harmon, Ok- las Harold, Karen Harrigan, Marie Har- tle, Dale Hartley, Steve Harton. Frank Hasseld, Sue Hatfield, Kristi Hawkins, Nancy Hayes, Sharron Hay- good, Teresa Hays, Suzanne Hedrick. Debbie Heidelman, Greg Heiny, )enny Hensley. Jeff Henson, Pam Henson, Jesse Herz- berg. Brenda Higginbotham, Rita J. High, Mary Hild. James Hills, Cathy Hinch, Gail Hip- sher. Beverly Hire, Mark Hire, Ronald Hodge. Joseph Hoff, Roger Hoke, Terry Hol- land. Jamboree Queen Teresa Sheetz Crowns Weida Hollenbeck, Alan Horner, Mary Houppert, Ray Hudson, Mark Huff, Georgia Hughes, Jerry Hull. Darrell Humphrey, Robert Hunt, Larry Hutcheson, Terry Hutchinson, Margo James, Kathy Jensen, Susie Jern. Walter Jerrell, Doug Johnson, Judy Johnson, Kenneth Johnson, Tom John- son, Pauline Jones, Sarah Kelley. John Kelly, Gary Kempe, Nathan Ken- nett, Beverlee Kenworthy, Steven Kerkhoff, Glenna Kilburn, Yvonne Kimes. Debra King, Marsha King, John Kings- bury, Mark Kinney, Kevin Kirby, Pam- ela Kirk, Steve Kleber. Randy Kord, Jane Koschka, John Koschka, Elaine Kostarides, Lisa Lane, Mark Langenbacher, Toby Lannom. Shirley Largent, William Lauck, Cynthia Lawless, James Lee, Jerry Lee, Karen Lee, Kathy Lee. Kristi Legg, Mindy LeMay, Pat Lepper, Bill Licking, John Locke, Becky Long, Patricia Long. Vince Long, John Luedeman, James Mackell, Mike Maddox, Carmel Mah- ler, Randy Maier, Dave Mandrell. Karen Manley, Kim Manley, Melinda Mansfield, Kim Marendt, Joseph Mark, Mary Marko, Roger Marks. Football Homecoming Queen Susie Lawrence Charles Martin, James Martin, Pam Martin, Ronald Martin, Patricia Mas- ters, John Mathis, Susan Matthews. Brenda Maxwell, Gayle McCallister, Debbie McCleerey, Dave McClellan, Karl McClure, Larry McCormick, Pat- rick McCotter. Doug McCrae, Mike McCurdy, Jeff McCuire, Cheri McKee, Rosemary Mc- Kim, Patricia McPherson, Richard Mc- pherson. Laura McQueen, William Megnin, Dennis Merriman, Connie Metcalf, Jeff Meyer, Kathy Meyer, William Mey- Karen Milby, Diane Miller, Jay Miller, Barney Mittendorf, Dan Moeller, Da- mon Monschein, Paul Moore. Susan Montgomery, Willie Montgo- mery, Roger Moran, Debbie Morgan, Steve Mosier, Debbie Morrow, Mien Amy B. Mueller, Carmen Murphy, Ron Myrick, Ralph Narmore, Judi Neu, Dale Nicholson, David Nicholson. Mark Nicholson, Maureen Nickolaus, Kay Niedenthal, Pam Noe, Larry Norris, Ted Nottingham, Debra Nussbaum. Marlene Orr, Sharon Orr, Beverly Os- borne, Rebecca Osborne, Thomas Ott, Debby Owen, Pam Palmer. Theadora Pandutsopoulos, Warren Parman, Larry Pastnick, Kathy Patrick, Pennie Patterson, Woody Payne, Kevin Peacock. Steve Peek, Karen Peters, Chuck Peter- son. Sandra Peterson, Steve Phelps, Randy Phillips. David Pierson, Vicki Plummer, Deb- orah Povonder. Charles Presti, Pam Price, Doug Pries- hoff. Don Priest, Mike Privette, Richard Pry- George Pullman, Linda Pyland, Jim Query. Mary Wood, Joey Mark Enjoy 111 Each Other ' s Company Between Classes Melody Query, Tom Quinn, Debbie Rader, Janice Ragland, June Rainbolt, Daryl Raines, Kathy Rambaud. Cathy Randolph, Gloria Ratliff, Todd Ray, Robbie Reasoner, Gloria Redding, Jeanne Redmon, Timothy Reed. Mike Rettig, Diana Reynolds, Joseph Reynolds, Debbie Rich, Dawn Rich- ards, Kathy Riches, Robin Richey. Susan Rieland, Rita Riggles, Joseph Riggs, Deborah Risley, Kenneth Rob- bins, Rita Roberson, Steve Roberson. Vici Roberson, Chester Roberts, James Roberts, Kathy Roberts, Gary Robert- son, John Robson, Debbie Roell. Sherry Runner, Mary Ann Russell, Pat- ty Rutan, Debbie Rutherford, Anthony Saba, Rosa Sales, Emanuel Sanders. Rick Sanders, Jo Ellen Sauer, Mark Scheib, Connie Schorn, Scott Selm, Shirley Setser, Theresa Sheetz. Winona Shockney, Janice Shemwell, Robert Shoemaker, Partricia Short, Marianne Simmons , Patti Jo Simmons, Robert Sinclair. Robin Sisk, Diane Slayton, Janice Smil- ko, Elaine Smith, Shane Smith, Kathy Smith, Mike Smith. Ron Smith, Susan Smith, Tracey Smith, Vickie Smith, Mary Snyder, Mary Sol- berg, Dana Sons. John Sorrentino, Ron Spain, Doris Spencer, Pamela Spindler, June Spran- kle, Robert St. John, Jim Stanbrough. JoAnn Stapp, Vicki Steele, Roger Step- hens, Alice Stephenson, Tommy Stone, Becky Stonebraker, Paul Stoughton. John Striby, Robert Strickland, Daniel Struck, Carl Summers, Shelley Summit, Kim Sullivan, Katy Sutterfield. Arthur Sweet, James Tarter, Linda Tay- lor, Norman Taylor, Rebecca Taylor, Rebecca S. Taylor, Joyce Tedders. First Assembly Creates Elizabeth Terry, Randy Terry, Carol A. Thomas, Debi Thomas, Saundra Tho- mas, Tommy Thomas, Cindy Thomp- son. Connie Tillery, Debra Todd, Kimberly Tolliver, Nancy Tourney, Joyce Trout, Denise Troutt, Mark Trulock. Debra Vance, Michael Venne, Peggy Verbosky, Bob Vermillion, Gigi Ver- non, Marie Viney, Kellie Vinson. Thelma Waddell, Jerald Wadsworth, David Walker, Diana Walker, John Walker, Richard Walker, Cathy Wall- smith. Debbie Ward, Phillip Watz, Dave Weaver, Kim Wein, Kevin Wein, Kathy Welch, Diana West. Janice West, Susan Wheatley, Daniel White, Monty White, Larry Whitham, Allan Whitlock, Gary Whitmore. Mass Confusion Becky Wicker, Bob Williams, David Williams, John Williams, Ruth Wil- liams, Ruthie Williams, Shelia Williams. Lou Anne Wilson, Paula Wilson, Seki Wilson, Steve Windsor, Mary Wood, David Woodson, Paul Woolen. Pat Wootan, Barry Wright, Angel Wynn, Ed Yarbery, Narry Yates, Wil- liams Yates, Mary Yeager. Dennis Yohler, Cheryl Zink, Kathy Zwickl. Sophomores Enjoy WPP W ft jTf Several events highlighted the year for the 666 members of the class of 75. Sophomores watched with pride as Suzie Lawrence was crowned Football Homecoming Queen. Dan Whitaker, and alternates Chris Reed, and Charles Clinard were selected to be members of the 1973 Quiz team, and Mark Thomas ' s skill made him runner-up for the city championship in tennis. Eight sophomore girls were selected for the gymnastics team, and five made Reserve cheerleaders. Sophomores also added their strength and ability in the football and basketball games. Drill Team, Tower, Hilltopper staffs, and other school clubs were additional activities for the outgoing sophomores. Lori Abel, Edmund Abner, Gladys Ab- ney, Jerry Abney, John Adams, Keith Adams, William Adams. Cindy Adrianson, Thomas Agan, Kevin Agnew, Susan Alder, John Aldrich, Pa- tricia Allen, David Allison. Barbara Arthur, Mark Arnold, Keith Armstring, Harold Archer, Carolyn An- gel, Kevin Anderson, Kenneth Anders. Barb ara Ault, Daniel Bailey, Linda Bail- ey, Karen Bain, Richard Ballard, Rhon- da Balsley, Bill Bankston. Paula Barker, Thomas Barnard, John Barnes, Ralph Bays, Joseph Beach, Deborah Beck, Amos Bedwell. Tobert Begeman, Stanley Benedict, Di- anne Benson, Jennifer Benson, Mary Bergan, Carolyn Bernd, Terry Bevis. First Sock Hop of the Year Brian Bingle, Steve Bishop, Frank Blackmon, James Blake, Guy Blan- chard, Phil Bledsoe, Dave Blessing. Loretta Blythe, Dianne Boekankamp, Fred Bohannon, Brenda Bohenkamp, Ronald Boniface, Dennis Boring, Kay- lene Bowling. Christal Bradley, Sara Brake, Kevin Branham, Teresa Bratcher, Donita Brin- son, Marie Brinson, Paul Brockman. Theresa Bronstrup, Lee Brooks, Angela Brown, Cathy Brown, Constance Brown, George Brown, Mary Brown. Julie Bruce, Roger Bruce, Pamela Bry- ant, Jack Buckhorn, Keren Burke, Gar- net Burley, Joyce Burress. Mary Burris, Debra Burris, Joseph By- rum, Donald Caesar, Michael Capo- rale, Roy Carpenter, Donna Carter. Richard Carter, Robert Carver, Bonita Cates, Constance Caudill, Michael Ca- vanaugh, Brenda Cecil, Cynthia Chas- tain. Elizabeth Chroniak, Gwyneth Croniak, Bonita Clark, Cindy Clark, Charles Cli- nard, Patricia Cline, Stephen Clingan. Cynthia Cockrill, Raschel Coghill, Ricky Cole, William Cole, Gary Col- lins, Robert Collins, Carol Conway. Robert Cook, Jenny Coonce, Dianna Cooper, Mark Cope, Tony Cope, Alan Coppinger, Jack Corman. Debbie Hurt Plays Clarinet in Richard Corman, Robert Cory, Leon Cotner, Jim Cotter, Russell Coulter, Mark Cowden, Jill Cox. Ricky Cox, Gregory Craft, Lisa Craig- miles, Donna Crane, Penny Crane, Wanda Criswell, Denise Crocker. Stephen Crockett, John Crooks, Odetta Cross, Kitty Croucher, Bonnie Cunning- ham, Darlene Curry, Dedra Cuzzort. Jeff Daniel, Bobby Davidson, Candy Davis, Cindy Davis, Danny Davis, Debi Davis, Jane Davis. Barb Dawson, Debbie Dean, Troy Deel. Cindy DeFur, Richard DeHerdt, Dave DePew. David Detamore, Jane DeWitt, Tim De- Witte. Tony Dichmann, Warren Dickenson, Jim Dickerson. Carolyn Dieck, Vicki Dietz, Kevin Dip- pel. Connie Dishman, Rhonda Doane, Dan- ny Dobson. Howe ' s Band and Orchestra Mary Docktor, Linda Doss, Chris Dou- cleff, John Dougherty, Julie Driscol, Marianne Dugan, Cheryl Dustin. Glen Dych, Rich Eads, Diane Eden, Karen Edwards, Vivian Ellett, Brian Emmons, Carol Ends. Cathi Engle, Sharon Erlenbaugh, Deb- bie Evans, Rhonda Everhart, Cathy Feldhake, Ruth Ferguson, Sheila Fifer. William Fisher, Tony Finley, Gary Flee- nor, Donald Flick, Debbie Ford, Terry Foster, Richard Fowler. Joseph Fox, Janice Frick, Ann Fulk, Lau- ra Fultz, Pam Fuqua, Karla Gandy, Marianne Gannon. Joan Gause, Teresa Gibbs, Vicki Givan, Brenda Goldsmith, Cindy Graves, Phi- lip Grider, Patty Griffin. Annalee Groene, Sandie Guillaume, Tony Gunter, Linda Gurley, James Guthrie, Dave Hack, Mary Hadley. Sue Halcomb, Gwen Hall, Sheila Ham- ilton, Nancy Hancock, Jeffrey Han- kins, Steve Hannah, James Hardman. Linda Harper, Toni Harper, Karen Har- rell, Karen Harris, Mark Harris, Caro- lyn Hart, Randy Harvey. Brian Hayes, Anna Held, Ted Helpling, Patty Hemingway, Laurie Herman, Ka- thy Hess, Douglas Heustis. Library Assistant Laurie McCotter Nancy Higginbotham, William Hill, El- len Hockett, Robert Hoff, Linda Hoff- mire, Tina Hogan, Judy Holland. Mechele Hopkins, Donald Horsley, Vickie Horton, Linda Howe, Mary Hubbard, Bernie Huerkamp, Bill Hughes. Tom Humphrey, Gail Humphreys, Debbie Hurt, Stephanie Hyfield, Cyn- thia Jackson, Ray Janes, Kenneth les- see. Cynthia Jewell, Susan Johns, Columbus Johnson, Debbie Johnson, Paula John- ston, Jan Jones, Robert Jones. Sandy Jones, Debra Karr, Tom Kaye, Jim Kelly, Claire Kerr, Thomas Kiemey- er, Ron Kilburn. Evelyn Kimes, Ronald Kilburn, An- thony King, Sue King, Becky Kinley, Jeff Kirkham, Dee Knoop. Steve Kontney, Kathy Korbly, Diane Kraemer, Mimi Kraesig, Pete Kutche, Susan Lachmayer, Sharon Lacy. Anna Laffin, Elaine Lagenaur, Jim Lane, David Larson, Suzan Lawrence, Paula Layman, Michael Leamon. Janet Lee, Marie Lenahan, Dawn Leo- nard, Mark Lepper, Pam Lewellen, Charles Lewis, Linda Lewis. Sybil Lewis, Carry Little, Mary Little- ton, Joy Lolla, Jay Lowry, Betty Luns- ford, Bruce Lynette. Files Magazine in Library Annex Bernie Mackell, Joy Lollo, Steven Maki. John Manley, Phil Manning, Jim Man- son. Martin Mark, Susan Marks, John Mar- quis. Cindy Marshall, Paul Martin, Debbie Massingille. Cina McAndrews, Greg May, Sheila Marberry, Stephenie Mattingly, Mic- helle Mattingly, Joan Mattingly, John Matthews. Cathy McAtee, Andrew McClain, Jeff McCleerey, Kirk McClure, Patricia Mc- Clure, Rick McClure, Kathy McCormick. Laura McCotter, Jeff McCreary, Carol McDonald, Cathy McDonald, Jeff Mc- Donald, Marcy McDowell, Mike Mc- Dowell. Cindy McGinnis, Denise McCuire, Doug McCuire, Kathy McCuire, Phil McKain, Annette McKillip, Sherry McMaster. Debbie Mead, Jacque Meador, Darla Meeks, Daniel Meno, Carol Merryman, Don Meyers, Keith Miller. Ronald Miller, Bruce Mitchell, Monty Mitchell, Lillian Mock, Judy Monroe, Paul Monroe, Richard Montgomery. Beth Reed Performs With Drill Team Patti Moran, Steve Morgan, Ellen Mos- her, Ricky Moss, Melinda Munday, Maureen Musser, Charles Napier. Fred Neagle, Mark Neal, John Neely, Mike Negovan, Berta Neidlinger, Cathy Nelson, Thomas Nelson. Dan Nicholson, Brian Nickell, Paul Nie- brugge, Michael Niggl, Penny Norris, Debra Norton, Doe Nottingham. Anita Ohmit, Tom Ohm, Cheryl Ott, Maria Panter, Ken Parker, Gaylene Par- man, Andrea Parry. Robert Patee, Jody Patterson, Loretta Patterson, Lynn Payton, William Pence, Charles Petty, Jan Phillips. Lois Phillips, David Phipps, John Pick- ard, Susan Plata, Kenny Potter, Nancy Pottorff, Rebekah Powell. Shelley Poynter, Susan Pratt, David Preston, Suzie Presutti, Debra Prewitt, Terri Pruitt, Dennis Pryor. Kim Pyland, Judy Quinn, Ken Rainbolt, Harold Raines, Julie Ramsey, Jady Rankin, Cindy Ray. Richard Reasoner, Debbie Rech, Bar- ry Rector, Brent Reed, Elizabeth Reed, Christopher Reed, Mike Reed. Sandy Reed, Tim Reily, Jim Rettig, Lisa Reuther, Barbara Reynolds, William Rhynearson, Dianna Richardson. During Halftime at Game Janet Riches, Patrick Rickard, David Riedlinger, Roger Riggles, Marsha Ri- vers, Geri Robards, Denise Robbins. Johnny Robbins, Kevin Robins, Bryce t- Roberts, Sharon Robertson, Lee Ann Rockey, Terri Rodgers, Kevin Rodman. Richard Roell, Danica Rogers, Judy Rollins, Pam Romans, Betty Ross, La- berta Roundtree, John Rouse. Chuck Rowe, Carl Rugenstein, Glenn Russell, Sherry Russell, Cheryl Ryan, Joe Ryan, Donita Salter. Dwayne Sams, Eileen Sauer, Helen Saviee. Karen Schroering, Denise Schuller, Dave Scott. Lisa Scott, Ann Seale, Gary Selke. Sherry Setser, Pamela Shea, Kenneth Shelly. Anita Sherron, Susan Sherron, Paul Shively. Larry Shoemaker, Edith Short, Phil Shupe. Mike Caporale Receives the Baton Pam Shure, Dan Siebenthal, Cerri Sim- mons, Vicki Simmons, Gary Simons, June Skaggs, Debra Smith. Donn Smith, Gary Smith, Judy Smith, Leslie Smith, Linda Smith, Pamela Smith, Randy Smith. Stephen Smith, R. Steve Smith, Terry Smithes, Beth Smoot, Janine Snider, Larry Snyder, Trina Snyder. Dennis Soden, Carmel Stafford, Philip Stalas, Terry Stanley, Sharon Stansbury, Karen Statzer, Elizabeth Steenbergen. I - ,t:X Ed Stephens, Robin Stephens, Sandra Stepp. Julie Stevenson, Barbara Stewart, David Stewart. Mark Stone, Cindy Stout, Charles Strat- ton. Linda Stratton, Darla Strykowski, Ron- ald Studer. Mary Sturm, John Sullivan, Cheryl Sut- ton. Jack Swift, Robert Tanasovich, Kathy Tedrowe. From Teamate Mike Mitche Lana Teets, Narry Yates, Steve Terry, Curtis Tharp, Mark Thomas, Mike Thompson, Nancy Thompson. Margaret Thornton, Barbara Toles, Jar- vis Townsend, Jim Trees, Greg Truex, Jim Tweed, DebraTyra. Matt Urich, Darel Ursiny, Terry Van- diver, M. Owen VanHooser, Donna Vest, Becky Vinson, Sarah Wade. George Wahl, Judith Walker, Patricia Wall, Pecolia Wallace, Vicki Wallace, Danny Walters, Doug Walters. Edie Walter, Sheryl Walters, Bill Ward, Ruth Ward, Fronie Washington, Kim Webb, Jeffrey Welch. Leisa Wells, Connie Wessel, Cynthia West, Carla Wheeler, Betty Whitaker, Daniel Whitaker, Ann White. Pam White, Patricia White, Sandra White, Albert Whitt, Dale Wicker, Mark Wiggs, Stephanie Wigley. Betty Wiley, Laura Wiley, Max Wil- liams, Sheena Williams, Lee Williams, Debbie Williamson, Allen Wingfield. Bruce Winter, Patrick Wiseman, Mark Woerner, Dee Woodbury, Micheal Woodcock, Danny Wray, Roger Wright. Terry Wooten, Suzie Zander, Teresa Zaring, Robert Zike, Teresa Zwickl. J 4 i Lunchtime Provides a Midday Adjusting to high school life, members of the freshman class found that locker combinations, finding classrooms, and meeting new friends all posed new problems. For the first time in many years, freshman enrollment declined to 706. Carol McCrae, freshman member of the Volleyball Team, was voted most valuable player by her teammates. The Freshman Basketball Team overcame tough competition to attain a winning season. Anticipating yearly activities such as Home- coming, Freshman elected queen candidates. Initiated at the Slave sale, Freshman were auctioned by the Latin Club. Diana Abney, Diane Adams, Jeri Adams, Susan Adams, Elaine Alderson, Marcia Alexander, Betty Allen. Roy Allison, Richard Arthur, Tracy Ar- thur, William Attebury, Elizabeth Back, Kathy Bailey, Richard Bakemeier. Diana Baker, Gail Balch, Jacquie Bal- lard, Benny Banayote Sherry Banks, Ballard Barger, Danny Barger. Brian Barnes, Debra Barringer, Teresa Bartley, Mark Barton, Belinda Bass, Brent Bastin, Richard Baue. Jim Baughman, Stacey Baxter, Danita Beckman, Sandra Beem, Denise Bend- er, Mary Benedict, William Berger. Thomas Berry, Mary Billerman, Bonnie Bingle, Karen Blanchard, Sherry Blak- enship, Carl Boger, Terry Boltz. Break From Studies k a fk.m Ronald Bone, Robert Boothman, Karen Boring, Debra Branham, Kris Branham, Carl Bredensteiner, Edward Brewer. Daniel Britt, Steven Brothers, David Brown, Denola Brown, Jim Brown, Jeannie Brown, Vickie Bruce. Lee Ann Bruner, Mark Bryan, John Burris, Pamela Burton, Cathy Butler, Mike Butler, Robert Butler. Leonna Byers, Russell Byrd, Shirley Cal- laway, William Cameron, Kimberly Campbell, Pamela Cannon, Vicki Can- non. John Caporale, Dennis Carr, Carolyn Carson, Kenneth Carson, Steve Carter, Mark Caudill, Mark Cauley. Matthew Cauley, Robert Cavanaugh, Sharon Chafins, Debra Chaillaux, Wil- liam Chastain, Glen Cherry, Robert Christy. Cynthia Clark, Leo Clements, Theresa Cobb, Linda Coffman, Brenda Cohee, Teresa Cole, James Colwell. Vicki Combs, David Conway, Rodney Cooley, Teresa Cope, Clenda Corrice, Laura Costin, Caye Cotterman. Kimberly Cranfill, Robert Crews, Diane Crick, Tomas Cridlin, Phillip Cross, Roger Cross, Sherri Danford. Steven Davenport, Gilbert Davis, Jo- seph Davis, Linda Davis, Marilyn Davis, Mark Davis, Terrie Day. Connie DeLorraine, Mary DeMaster, Pamela Denney, Debora Dessauer, Donald Dichmann, Debra Diederich- sen, Toby Dile. Donald Dilley, Sharlene Dishon, Wil- liam Dixon, Michael Doody, Terry Dor- ris, Debra Dowling, Robert Drum. Linda Dungan, Kathy Dunn, Jerry Dunz, Adrienne Durham, Marianne Dych, Diana Dye, Doreen East. Royal Eckstein, David Edy, Ernest Eic- kelberg, Jackie El, Carolyn Ellis, Dixie Ellis, Susan Elsey. Richard Emmelman, Michael Escue, Carol Etheridge, Katherine Ewing, Ter- esa Fendley, Susan Ferrer, Konstadena Filis. Katherine Fleetwood, Pamela Flike, Claries Flora, Mary Fogleman, Ronald Fowler, Paula Francis, Philip Calligan. David Gardner, Darlene Garrett, Billie Gay, William Gearlds, Mark Gibson, Timothy Gibson, Mark Gillespie. Robert Goddard, Gail Godwin, Kris Goff, Donald Goolsby, Mary Gott, Charles Govaert, Julie Grammer. Bobby Gray, Tim Griffin, John Gris- more, Debbie Grovenberry, Vickie Gunter, Arthur Gutierrez, Susan Hair. Patty Ham, Becky Hansbrough, Carol Hardman, Bill Hardy, Mark Harmon, Chandy Harold, Michelle Harper. Mr. Mahler Directs Band Practice During 7th Danny Hellmer, Leslie Henderson, Debby Hensley, Mark Herndon, Su- ellyn Heustis, Mary Hickman, Tim Higgins. Keith Hildebran, Dennis Hill, Lorraine Hill, Norma Hill, Ida Hillenburg, Bryan Hodge. Susan Holdren, Jim Holly, Margaret Hollywood, Debbie Holman, Deana Hopkins, Jeffery Hoskins, Richard Hos- Joyce Hubbard, Jay Hudson, Kathleen Hudson, Kim Hudson, William Hugh- ett, Edward Humphrey, Sue Humphrey. Dennis Hynds, Donna Inman, Scott Ir- vin, Linda Ivy, Jeff Jung, Katherine Jourdan, Tim lordan. The Bookstore Sells Basic Tanya Jones, John Jones, Ralph John- son, Peggy Johnson, Kevin Johnson, Gail Johnson Terri leffries. Janet Karr, Roland Kaufman, Joe Kearns, Les Kemble, Tammy Kemp Sherri Kendall, Linda Kennedy. Karen Kern, Darlenna Kilburn, Brian Killilea, Robert King, Alma Kinney, Treasure Kinney, Karen Kirlin. Ladd Kitterman, Pamela Kord, Laurel Lagenaur, Randy Lambert, Ridhard Landreth, Matthew Lane, Paul Lanman. Tamalyn Lannon, Laura Lauck, Hubert Lawson, Thomas Lawson, Virgil Law- son, Linda Leamon, Duane Lee. Mike Lehmkuhl, Samuel Leonard, Ray- mond Littleton, Scott Lockhart, Howard Long, Robert Loutt, Ken Lovelady. -- School Supplies to Students Susie Lovell, Meryle Lowe, David Lu- cas, Jeff Luedeman, Chris Lynette, Ruth Lyon, Rogetta Lyons. Julie Maier, Kim Main, Anita Manson, Kenny Marcum, Teresa Marshall, Steve Massey, Mike Masters. Greg Mathias, Robert Mathies, Mike Matthews, Teresa Matthews, Kevin Mc- Callister, Marsha McCleerey, Fred McCord. Jenny McCormick, Darrick McCoy, Ca- rol McCrae, Raejean McDonald, Diana McCeath, Theresa McCinley, Gorgann McGinnis. Wilburn McGuire, David McKane, Dorothy McKee, John McLeod, Al- bert McMiller, Robin McRae, Sandra Meade. Andy Meyer, Benjamin Meyers, Bar- bara Middleton, Marshall Milby, Bren- da Miller, James Miller, Linda Miller. Mary Miller, Paula Miller, Russell Mit- tendorf, Julie Moeller, David Mohid, Aaron Moore, Janice Moore. Robert Moore, Mark Moore, Kevin Moorhead, Robert Moreno, Kenneth Morgan, Troy Morgan, William Morris. Karen Morrison, Wayne Munchel, Ra- chel Murdick, Debra Murrain, Robert Musgrone, Larry Musser, Gary MyricK. Debra Napier, Alma Narmore, Mar- lene Neagle, David Neal, Mary Nelson, David Newman, Terry Nickolaus. Freshman Cheerleaders Encourage Enthusiasm Paul Nolan, Bobbi Northrup, Charles Oakes, Luinda Oakes, Lucille Oglesby, Carolyn Ohrn, Kenneth Orr. Matthew Orth, Timothy Ott, Michael Owensby, Hal Page, Mark Palmer, Jack Parmer, Michael Parrish. Belinda Parsons, Martin Pate, Kath- leen Patterson, Terry Patterson, Allen Patton, Pedie James, Betty Pennington. Michael Perdue, Douglas Peters, Wen- dy Peters, Gwen Peterson, Loretta Peterson, Roseann Peterson, David Phillabaum. and Build Spirit in Crowd Teresa Pittard, Raymon Polston, Mark Popplewell, Michael Popplewell, Yvonne Porter, Fred Pothast, Gary Pot- Steven Prawat, Evan Pritz, Douglas Pri- vette, Kathy Pull ins, Tony Pullins, Michael Quinlan, Denise Rader. Douglas Ransom, Gail Ratliff, Brian Ray, Susie Ray, Donald Rech, Phyllis Reed, Patti Reily. Alvin Renner, Tammy Rice, Linda Richardson, Ruth Richardson, Robert Riches, Duane Richey, Catherine Rie- ger. William Riggs, William Risley, Pam Riv- ers, Cathy Robards, Debi Roberson, Chris Roberts, Darryl Roberts. Patti Roberts, Daniel Rodman, Diane Roembke, Charles Rogers, William Rood, Wanda Rose, Melanie Rose- Diana Roundtree, Patrick Ross, Mark Rowe, Jeffery Rudd, Aarona Rudolph, Rhonda Rush, Roberta Rushton. Randy Russell, Tim Russell, Maria Sales, Mary Sandefur, Kathy Sanders, Marjorie Schmidt, Janet Scholl. Mark Schuttler, Dennis Scoggins, Janet Sexson, David Shadiow, Vicki Shafer, Sheila Shearer, Mike Sheets. Carol Shelly, Carrie Shepard, Tim She- perd, Danny Shipley, Charles Short, Robert Silvey, Warren Simpson. Elizabeth Sims, James Sisk, Linda Sisk, Anthony Sizemore, Kathie Sloan, Gary Smalling, Bryan Smith. Harold Smith, Jeanehe Smith, Rocky Smith, Georgia Solberg, Matthew Sparks, Connie Spivey, Jerome Spur- lin. Toni Stahl, James Stanger, Teresa Step- hens, Diana Stevens, Robert Steven- son, Kimberly Stewart, Michael Ste- Kenneth Stidharm, Teresa Still, Dan Sto- der, Lisa Stone, Hardy Stoner, Tom Stoner, Donna Stoughton. Elizabeth Strickland, Scott Stroud, Lin- da Strum, Karen Sullivan, Dave Sutter, Ronald Sutner, Deborah Swanigan. Patricia Tackett, Doug Tanner, Gregory Tarver, Beverly Taylor, Donna Taylor, Linda Taylor, Elizabeth Thein. Marion Thomas, Myron Thomas, Scott j Thomas, Debbie Tompkins, Brenda Thompson, Ralph Thompson, Vicki Thompson. Kathy Thorpe, Jamie Tomey, James Toney, Laura Tuttle, Charles Utley, Laura VanHooser, Paul VanHuss. Denise Velazquez, Barbara Vest, Atha- leen Wagers, Silvea Wagner, Jane Walker, Bernadine Wallace, Nanette Walters. Martha Walton, Angel Washington, Debbie Watson, Wayne Watson, Mark Waugh, Sue Ward, Debbie Webb. Freshman Experience Crowded Locker Conditions ' tt% • ■ )oy Weber, Karen Wein, Debbie Wells, Michael Weaver. David Wente, John Wessel, Shirley West, Michael Westerfield. Dennis Whisler, Gregory White, Jef- fery White, Richard White. James Whitley, Terry Wicker, Gary Wiggington, Janice Wiggins. Tammi Wilcox, Douglas Wilcoson, Wanda Wildrick, Harold Wilderson. Christine Wilkins, Michael Wilson, Re- becca Wilson, Rebecca Wilson. Gregory Withers, Darrell Wood, Mi- chael Wood, Terry Wood. Melanie Woodall, Julie Woodward, Kurt Worrell, Kevin Wuest. Joe Wyand, Becky Wynalda, Gary Yeary, Brendt Young. Michael Zierer, Debra Zimmerman Linda Zimmerman, Debra Zollinger. X X M w  s N, Howe ' s varsity baseball squad fin- ished with a winning record of 15 wins and 7 losses. The 1972 season was Coach Dick Patterson ' s last year as coach and the first year of use for the team ' s new uniforms, which were designed by Howe faculty member Justin Rehm. Sophomore Larry McCo rmick spurred the team to a winning sea- son with 23 runs. Senior Louis Saba was close behind with 18 runs. Pit- cher Ron Lawson, with 24 hits, had the highest battling average of .329. Other outstanding players were sen- iors Russ Hollenbaugh, the teams leading pitcher; Louis Saba, infield- er, and outfielder Rick Longerich, who led the team in runs batted in with 15. Coach Errol Spears ' Junior Varsity squad had a 14-5 record for another winning season. The J.V. ' s didn ' t lose a single game to any other city team, giving them the right to call themselves the best jun- ior varsity team in the city. As pit- cher, Pat Lepper had an individual win-loss record of 10-2. Randy Kord and Ed Rogers helped Pat out on the mound. Greg Anderson, Rusty Eads and Mark Piercy all had over .400 hitting averages. Frank Fields was the leader in runs batted in and runs scored. Greg Anderson was named the top defensive outfielder by Coach Spears. Varsity Diamondmen Closed Season With 15 Wins Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Secina 3 Latin School Lawrence 1 TechO Carmel 7 Southport 2 Broad Ripple Ritter 1 Arlington 1 Marshall 2 Warren 7 Chatard 5 Ben Davis 3 North Central 5 Attucks 2 Shortridge 2 RoncalliO North West 5 Manual 2 Howe 9 . Secina 1 Howe 17 Latin School 2 Howe Lawrence 4 Howe Carmel 11 Howe 4 Tech 2 Howe 2 Southport 8 Howe 10 Broad Ripple Howe 9 Ritter 2 Howe 7 Arlington 6 Howe 9 Marshall 8 Howe 4 Warren 2 Howe 9 Chatard 5 Howe Ben Davis 2 Howe 3 North Central 6 Howe 12 Shortridge 2 Howe 6 Cathedral 1 Howe 9 Roncalli2 Howe 4 Northwest 3 Howe 16 Manual 6 Eastwood 2 Arlington Creston 6 TechO Marshall 18 Northwest 7 (11 innings) Manual 6 A. Randy Kord stretching to make the play at home. B. Mark Gardner strikes at the ball and misses in a reserve baseball game. C. Rus Hollenbaugh scores an important hit as Ron Lawson awaits his turn at bat. D. Mike Cobb scoops up the ball in an attempt to get an oncoming runner out. Not faring as well as the varsity and junior varsity teams, Howe ' s 1972 freshman team had a disap- pointing record of 2-5. Coach Dave Miller cited Dave Detamore and Tony Gunter as outstanding players with batting averages respectively of .380 and .300. Doug McCuire led the team in stolen bases and runs scored. J.V s Record Ended With No City Losses B : 7 A. Rusty Eads tags out a Southport player on first base. B. Mike Cobb awaits pitch. C. Phil Manning awaits the pitch. D. Steve Roberson winds up for the pitch. E. Okie Harrold runs for home plate to score against Southport. _ .,„._. | MJ W WyL Bob Gray, outstanding junior run- ner, became the new city mile champ this year while setting a new school record. He now holds the freshman and varsity 880 and mile records. For the third consecutive year all the track events were divided among the coaches, with Mr. Wood coaching the distance events, Mr. Harpold the pole vault and shot put, and Mr. Mitchell the high jump, long jump and dashes. The varsity, a little weak in the high hurdles, came out of 15 ' meets with 8 wins. Ken Manson and Bob Gray were elected captain and most valuable respectively, while Keith Flowers received the best mental attitude award. The reserve track team came out with a winning record, with 11 wins against 4 losses. Freshmen made up most of the team but the upperclass- men added their experience to lead the way. Roger Wright was elected most valuable frosh track man, as he ran with the varsity in most of the meets. The freshmen gained much ex- perience although they lost their two meets, one a closely contested duel with Manual. Assisting at the meets were the Hornet Honeys, who helped keep score and pass out ribbons. Gray Wins City Mile Setting New Record A. Mickey Deane pours it on as he gets the baton from Steve Owens on the last leg of the 880 yard relay. B. Using the Fosbury flop senior Dan Delay attempts to clear the bar in practice. C. In deep concentration, Jim Salsberry pre- pares to put the shot. D. Participating in the long jump, junior Keith Flowers stretches for every last inch. E. Gathering speed while coming down the runway Alan Peters prepares to plant his pole. F. Senior Ken Manson gets quickly off the blocks at the start of the 100 yard dash. Varsity Howe 65 Marshall 53 Howe 70 Speedway 51 Beech Grove 27 Howe 53 Shortridge 65 Howe 75 Decatur Central 43 Howe 51 Northwest 67 Howe 73 Broad Ripple 66 Ritter9 Howe 50 Wood 67 Howe 36 Washington 62 Columbus 50 Howe 95 Attucks 23 Howe 57 Manual 61 Howe 82 Secina 36 Howe 44 Arlington 73 Reserve Howe 93 Marshall 16 Howe 90V2 Speedway 48 Beech Grove 12V2 Howe 107 Shortridge 6 Howe 103 Decatur Central 15 Howe 52 Northwest 66 Howe 74 Broad Ripple 55 Vi Ritter14V2 Howe 63 Wood 52 Howe 40 Washington 57 Columbus 47 Howe 111 Attucks 9 Howe 52 Manual 66 Howe 82 Secina 35 Howe 96 Arlington 21 Fresr iman Howe 55 Wood 56 Howe 36 Manual 82 A. As a member of the Hornet Honeys, Suzan Zink gives Mr. Fitzgerald and Mr. Arvin a helping hand at the track meets. B. Pole vaulting requires the coordination of all the muscles, as shown here by junior Mike Norris. C. Mr. Kelley, who acted as starter at all home meets, fires the gun to start the reserve 440 yard dash. D. Jeff Downey strives hard to catch his competitor in the low hurdles. Freshman Give Boost to Winning Season Howe Howe Howe 3 Howe 1 Howe 7 Howe 6 Howe 5 Howe 7 Howe 7 Howe 6 Howe 7 Howe 7 Howe 6 Spring Tennis Broad Ripple Southport Park Tudor Arlington Wood Tech North West Scecina Marshal Manual Ben Davis Attucks Shortridge A. Pat Smith is very disgusted with himself after making a dumb mistake. B. Jeff Flowers lets out a sigh of relief as his serve reaches his opponent. C. Number one player Dan Stewart keeps his eye on the ball as he tees off. D. Dave Stewart putts carefully and accurately Mark Thomas, the first freshman in the history of the Indianapolis Tennis Tournament to take first in the number one singles, anchored the 1972 Spring Tennis team to a victorious season. The team placed third in the city with nine wins and four losses. Inexperience proved to be the team ' s major problem. Of the six positions on the team, only Jeff Flowers and Chuck were seniors. Howe ' s 1972 Golf Team showed tremendous skill and accuracy throughout the season. A winning season of 13 wins, 2 losses, and one tie was highlighted by the perfor- mance of the team in the City Tour- nament. Their skill and determina- tion earned the team a fourth place finish. The biggest match was play- ed against Cathedral. Howe ' s game with the defending city champs end- ed in a tie. Coach Brow attributed much of the team ' s success to their co-oper- ativeness. Senior Dan Stewart was number one man on the team. Of the six positions on the team, four places were occupied by sopho- mores and freshmen. Coach Brown predicts a winning season next year as most of the team will be return- ing. These returning underclassmen provided substantial stability to this years golf team. Based on past ex- perience, Coach Brown predicted a winning season for 1973. Frosh Mark Thomas Takes City Howe 6V2 North West 5V2 Howe 254 Scecina 276 Howe 8V2 Broad Ripple 3 ' 2 Howe 6 Cathedral 6 Howe 10 Washington 2 Howe 12 Tech Howe 248 Marshal 253 Howe 6V2 Arlington 5 ' 2 Howe 339 Attucks 423 Howe 211 Warren 203 Howe 10 Shortridge Howe 198 Manual 208 Howe 191 Roncalli 230 Howe 150 Wood 230 Howe 230 Chatard 238 Howe 336 Ben Davis 334 Track, Spring Tennis ™ Hi j V J ... £| HO H0 ' V! ' n W J i V y ■Br, S HOW HOW S « 5  4 t • n . A. Reserve Track — FRONT ROW — John Adams, Jack Corman, Jeff Downey, Jim Mac- kell, and Steve Harton. SECOND ROW — Gary Whitmore, Phil Watz, Mike orris, George Brown, and Jerry Lee. THIRD ROW — Coaches Mitchell and Wood, Steve Ellis, Mike Privette, Barry Rector, and Coach Har- pold. FOl RTH ROW — Mike Caporale, Ken Potter, Bruce Mitchell, Brent Reed, and Larry Hutcheson. FIFTH ROW — Jim Guthrie, Mike Niggl, Max Williams, Curtis Tharp, Jim Redig, Tom Manlev, and Albert Whitt. B. Varsity Track — FRONT ROW — Steve Owens, Jim Salsberry, Don Hvfield, Ken Man- son, and Dan Delay. SECOND ROW — Wiley Craft, Mick Deane, Jeff Bulter, Bob Gray, and Keith Flowers. THIRD ROW — Coach Mitchell, Roger Wright, Larrv Eggers, Doug McCrae, Don Harvev, and Darrell Brown. FOVRTH ROW — Coach Wood, Alan Peters, Lee Bechtel, Mike Kinnev, Joe Beeler, and Coach Harpold. C. Varsity Tennis — Pat Smith, Mark Thomas, Mark Shaker, Paul Gerzon, Jeff Flowers, Charles Scott, Rick Wall, and Coach Fink- biner. D. Reserve Tennis — FRONT ROW — Bill Bankston, Robin Richie, and Tom Barnard. SECOND ROW — Mark Moshier, Richard DeHerdt, Mark Trulock, |im Gossett, and Coach Finkbiner. E. Varsity Baseball — FRONT ROW — Larrv McCormick, Jim Green, Tony Saba, Louis Saba, Rick Shadiow, Rusty Hollenbaugh, Mark Roembke, and Garv Snell. SECOND ROW — Bobby Griffin, Tom Gott, Craig Coverstone, Mark Piercv, Frank Mackell, Ron Lawson, Rick Longerich, Steve Roberson, Walter Wren, Russell Sarfatv, and Coach Patterson. F. Reserve Baseball — FRONT ROW — Greg Anderson, Dwight Croier, Jeff McGuire, Bill Cobb, Doug McGuire, Russell Eads, Glen Algood, Okie Harrold, Eddie Rogers, and Darrell Bovd. SECOND ROW — Warren Par- men, Frank Fields, Randv Kord, Mike Cobb, Pat Lepper, Tim Horn, Mark Gardener, Den- nis Walters and Coach Spears. G. Freshman Baseball — FRONT ROW — Coach Miller, Rick Eads, Phil Manning, Mike Nye, Phil Bledsoe, Dave Allison, and Jeff McCreay. SECOND ROW — Doug Walters, Tony Gunter, Dave Fowler, Bernie Mackell, Gary Selke, and Dan Siebenthal. Baseball A. Varsity running back, Mary Piercy eludes a potential Arlington tackier for a touchdown. B. Tony Saba, junior halfback, is caught from behind by Warren Cen- tral tackier, while receiving blocking out front from number 31 Walter Wren and number 41 Mark Piercy. C. While there is a pile up on the ball carrier the football comes flying out of the mass of tangled players unobserved. D. Senior Mark Piercy attempts to escape a pack of Arlington tacklers. E. A Arlington halfback is being taken down by Walter Wren; Mike Cobb and Mike Durham numbers 42 and 76 respectively are approaching to help Walter out. Howe ' s 1972 Varsity Football team came close to an undefeated Sea- son, losing only to the Washington Continnentals. For the first time re- corded in Howe history a player gained over 1000 yards. Senior half- back Mark Piercy gained 1018 yards for thirteen touchdowns and a 5.6 average. Other outstanding mem- bers of Coach Dave Stewart ' s squad who spurred the team on to a sec- ond in the city ratings were Walter Wren who also obtained a 5.6 aver- age, Junior Quarterback Scott Erick- son who passed for 52 completions, 10 touchdowns, 660 yards. Howe outscored their opponents 223-111 thanks to the fine blocking of Den- nis Brunner, Dick Kingery, and the rest of the line. The line coach was Mr. Dick Harpold. The squad had some fine receivers in Frank Mac- kell and Walter Wren, respectively with 18 passes caught for 292 yards and 19 passes caught for 236 yards. Commenting on the team Coach Dave Stewart was very pleased with the team ' s performance. Their win- ning record wasn ' t because of any one individual but rather the fact that everyone did their job and did it well. An impressive record of 7-2 was obtaind by Howe ' s Reserve Football team, coached by Mr. James Arvin and Mr. Harry Preston. Outstanding Varsity Second in City running backs Mike Maddox and Mick Dean boosted the squad along to a winning season and a third place ranking in the final city stand- ings. Without the blocking of big Dan Bailey and the rest of the of- fensive line, the backs wouldn ' t have gotten through to the goal line. Coach Jerry McLeish ' s freshman football team finished out their sea- son with a 4-5 record. The quick offensive backfield consisting of Doug Privette, Glenn Cherry, Kurt McLeod, and Mark Gillespie have a promising future, says Coach Mc- Leish. About Kevin Johnson, the teams best pass receiver, he said has a lot of potential. Gary Pottorf and Kevin Johnson were elected co- captains of the freshmen squad. Coach McLeish is assisted by Coach James Thompson, who was also the freshman basketball coach. Junior Varsity Has Winning Season Varsity Howe 12 Tech 6 Howe 20 Marshall 6 Howe 33 Manual 27 Howe 29 Wood 12 Howe 20 Broad Ripple 6 Howe 19 Arlington 6 Howe 7 Northwest Howe 21 Warren Central 14 Howe 8 Washington 20 Howe 48 Attucks Junior Varsity 6 Howe 13 Marshall 6 Howe 16 Manual 14 Howe 2 Wood Howe 8 Broad Ripple Howe 22 Arlington 18 Howe 6 Northwest 28 Howe 8 Warren Central Howe 6 Washington 20 Howe 2 Attucks Freshman Howe 26 Marshall Howe 8 Manual 12 Howe 22 Wood 6 Howe 24 Broad Ripple 6 Howe 20 Arlington 26 Howe 6 Northwest 24 Howe 12 Warren Central 19 Howe 6 Washington 12 Howe 2 Attucks ' . _ Jh o $? ' - ' £ -rfifPS.  r , ' , A. Coaches Jim Arvin and Harry Preston dis- cuss game tactics during halftime with mem- bers of the reserve football squad. B. Susie Lawrence, escorted by Dave Mc- Clellan, was elected homecoming queen by the student body. She was crowned at the Warren Central football game. C. Mike Maddox, reserve fullback, escapes from his pursuers with the aid of good block- ing from his teammates. D. A Warren Central defensive player reach- es up in an attempt to tackle ball carrier Mike Privette. E. Freshman Glen Cherry charges through a mass of Manual high school football play- Cross country may be one of the least complicated sports, but it proved to be extremely grueling and competitive in 1972. Cross country is a running race in which the parti- cipants cover a distance of two and one-half miles over ground, around trees, and up and down hills. In a cross country meet the first five finishers for each team decide the scoring, each scoring the same num- ber of points as the position in which they finished. Unlike most other sports, low score wins in cross country. As the 1972 season began, Coach Billy Wood felt his varsity runners had a good chance to be city champs. They narrowly missed achieving this goal, finishing second to Tech by a score of 50 to 54. Bob Gray, Keith Flowers, and Roger Wright came in fourth, fifth, and seventh respectively in the meet. A. Bob Gray leads the field at the Howe Invitational. B. John Adams and Gary Whitmore cross the finish line on Cross Country Night. C. Darrell Brown in action at a meet. D. Keith Flowers and Bob Gray finish in a tie for first on Cross Country Night. The race was held during half-time at the Howe- Arlington football game. E. Mr. Errol Spears hands Jeff Edwards his position number at the end of a race. Keith and Bob were outstanding runners throughout the season. Fac- ing several of the top teams in the state, the varsity posted a record of 6 wins and 3 losses, not including a fifth place finish out of 15 teams in the Ben Davis Invitational or fourth out of 12 teams in the Howe Invitational. At the end of the regu- lar season they ran in the Ben Davis Sectional where they placed third. The junior varsity team gave good reasons to look optimistically toward next year. John Adams, Gary Whit- more, Doug McCrae, Jim Rettig, and Jack Corman scored for Howe as the reserves won the city meet to become the 1972 city champions. They also had a record of 6 wins and three losses. They placed fourth out of 15 teams in the Ben Davis Invitational. Howe ' s freshmen harriers got off to a slow start, but they snapped out of it and looked impressive in the latter part of the season. After dropping their first three confronta- tions, they settled down and con- vincingly won their final meets. The frosh runners also looked good as they finished fifth out of 10 teams in the Howe Invitational. They com- pleted the season with a fifth place finish in the city championship. Reserve Cross Country First In City Varsity w Reserve Howe 18 Washington 41 Howe 18 Washington 44 Howe 15 Northwest 40 Howe 15 Northwest 40 Howe 31 Warren Central 23 Howe 40 Warren Central 15 Howe 30 Tech 29 Lawrence Central 78 Howe 31 Tech 27 Lawrence Central 69 Howe 50 Ben Davis 32 North Central 38 Howe 43 North Central 15 Ben Davis 88 Howe 20 Wood 42 Howe 15 Wood 50 Howe 15 Arlington 50 Howe 20 Arlington 42 Howe 15 Broad Ripple 50 Howe 23 Broad Ripple 37 Howe 19 Crispus Attucks 44 Howe 15 Crispus Attucks 50 Freshmen Howe 58 Belzer32 Tech 37 Howe 36 Eastwood 20 Howe 31 Wood 24 Howe 21 Woodview 36 Howe 16 Crispus Attucks 45 Low score wins -i I— Coached by Mr. Ron Finkbiner the 1972 Fall Tennis Team won seven out of nine games and finished sec- ond in the sectionals. They went on to capture the same title in the city tournament. Sophomore Mark Thomas placed first in the city, and third in the regionals as the number one singles player. The doubles team of Mark Thomas and Rick Wall placed sec- ond in the sectionals helping the team to place second in the sec- tionals to state champ Broad Ripple. The Girls ' Volleyball Team, plagu- ed the inexperience, selected fresh- man Carol McCrae as most valuable player on the team. The volleyball team was composed of three sen- iors, six juniors, two sophomores, and five freshman. Mary Kay Solberg won the Best Mental attitude award. Mrs. Nancy Kemper coached the team for the first year. The girls had a three win seven loss record. They won their first set of games in the city tournament but lost the next set to Marshall. Mrs. Kemper stated, I didn ' t know everything so I learned along with the girls and we had a lot of fun. Maybe next year we will get everything together in more than three games. Girls and Coach Learn to Play Volleyball ! f ' r::«F:i :« Fall Tennis Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Broad Ripple Wood Manual Tech Marshal Scecina North West Shortridge A. Carol McCrae, voted most valuable plav- er on her team, dives in a last resort to save the ball. B. Bev Cross uses the bump to return a forceful serve back over the net. C. Marv Kav Solberg leaps high to spike a forceful return. D. Mark Thomas scoops up a low shot for a fast return over. E. Paul Gerzon practices diligently in the gvm while it rains outside. Football, Fall Tennis VmP i SiiXti St Evans, Smith, Wren, Ward. A. VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM — FRONT ROW — Bob Stewart, Tom Stepp, Richard John Mann, Richard Kingery, Pat Joe Beeler, George Barrett, Walter Tim Horn, Bill Amonette, and Dan 2nd ROW — Coach Dave Stewart, Craig Coverstone, Mike Durham, Lee Har- lan, Tom Lechner, Steve Key, Frank Mackell, Jack Proctor, Tim O ' Donnell, Gary Billingsly, Greg Sutton, Dennis Bruner, and Tony Mat- thews. 3rd ROW — Kevin Kirby, Jim Gossett, managers, Michael Cobb, Stephen Harton, Jay Miller, Mike Hinton, Tony Saba, Larry McCormick, Scott Erickson, Jeff Stipanovic, Ralph Coonce, Mike Smith, Daryl Boyd, and Mr. Richard Harpold. BACK ROW — Mr. Alan Eiler, Dan Dobson, Pat Lepper, Doug McGuire, Steve Maki, Gary Little, Dave Deta- more, Bill Wadsworth, and Frank Fields, managers. B. RESERVE FOOTBALL TEAM — FRONT ROW — Jan Frick, cheerleader, Tom Sullivan, Richard Ballard, Barry Rector, Gary Selke, Randy Smith, Mick Deane, Mike Maddox, Bill Burtnett, Jeff Boothman, Jan Jones, and Susie Johns, cheerleaders. 2nd ROW — Susie Lawrence, cheerleader, Bill Cobb, Larry Eg- gers, Steve Bishop, Larry Pastrick, Dan Bailey Larry Snyder, Alan Coppinger, Doug Cotter, Paul Niebrugge, and Anita Sherron, cheer- leader. 3rd ROW — Don Priest, Jerry Lee, Ron Brown, Bruce Lynette, Steve Smith, Jeff Meyer, Steve Peek, Jesse Herzberg, Chuck Peterson, Bill Montgomery, and Coach Harry Preston. BACK ROW— Bill Wadsworth, Nick Cridlin, managers, Bernie Mackell, Duane Clark, Oklas Harold, Dave McClellan, Mike Woodcock, Richard Corman, Gary Kraft Mike Privette, Steve Kleber, and Coach Jim Arvin. C. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM — FRONT ROW — Coach Gerald McLeish, Ray Polston, Glenn Cherry, Scott Wilson, Mark Morehead, Mark Gillespie, Jimmy Gillespie, Jimmy Holly, David Herzberg, Mark Davis, Tom Criddlen, David Shadiow, Bob Silvey, and Coach James Thompson. 2nd ROW — Terry Wood, Royal Eckstein, Tim Griffin, Bobby Drum, David Wilcoxson, Tony Boyce, Gary Pottorff, Jimmy Baughman, Butch Barger, Rusty Bryd, Mark Calle, and Bill Hugett. 3rd ROW — Kevin Johnson, Mark Harmon, Bill Lynette, Steve Hatton, Mark Gibson, Danny Dowden, Terry Dorris, Johnny Wessel, Sam Leonard, Doug Privette, Todd McQuade, Charles Short, and Ray Littleton. BACK ROW — Caryl Boger, Kirt McLeod, Jim Toney, Mark Wilcoxen, Jim Berry, Mark Powell, Mark Moore, Gary Smal- ling, Roy Allison, Ben Banyote, Vergil Lawson, Jim Bade, and Howard Long. D. VARSITY TENNIS TEAM — FRONT ROW — Mark Thomas. BACK ROW — Bill Bank- ston, Rick Wall, and Phil Worthington. E. VARSITY AND RESERVE TENNIS TEAMS — FRONT ROW — David Lucas, Bill Rood, and Thomas Barnard. BACK ROW — Bill Bankston, Rick Wall, Mark Thomas, and Phil Worthington. F. VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY — FRONT ROW — Jeff Edwards, Ray Janes, and Roger Wright. BACK ROW — Bobby Griffin, mana- ger, Keith Flowers, Bob Gray, Lee Bechtel, Darrell Brown, and Coach Bill Wood. G. RESERVE CROSS COUNTRY — FRONT ROW — Brent Reed, Jim Rettig, Doug Mc- Crae, Mike Niggl, Jim Guthrie, and Max Williams. BACK ROW — Coach Bill Wood, Albert Whitt, Gary Whitmore, John Adams, Curtis Tharp, Jack Corman, Tony Cope, and Bobby Griffin, manager. H. FRESHMAN CROSS COUNTRY — FRONT ROW — Ronnie Suttner, Dale Rhynearson, Kriss Goff, and Scott Thomas. BACK ROW — Coach Bill Wood, Carl Bredensteiner, Mike Stewart, Evan Pritz, Mark Popplewell, David Coleman, and Bobby Griffin, manager. I. GIRL ' S VOLLEYBALL TEAM — FRONT ROW — Bev Cross, Ann White, Coach Nancy Kem- per, and Connie Chaplin. 2nd ROW — Carol McCrae, Linda Ivy, Gayle Becher, and Debbie Phillips. 3rd ROW — Laurel Lagenaur, Donna Calloway, Becky Wilson, and Kim Marendt. BACK ROW — Becky Taylor, Roz Nuckols, Mary Kay Solberg, and Elaine Lagenaur. Cross Country, Volleyball Coach Jim Stutz ' s Varsity basket- ball squad met with a disappointing season with a 4-16 record. Inexper- ience and lack of depth were cited by Coach Stutz as some of the rea- sons for this year ' s poor season. The Varsity netters also won two games in the City and Sectional tourneys. Despite the teams poor record sev- eral individuals had a good season, including Keith Conway who, was described by Coach Stutz as one of Howe ' s top five rebounders. Keith accounted for one third of the team ' s rebounds with 209. Be- sides being a fine rebounder Keith was second in the City scoring rank- ings with a total of 371 points for an 18.5 average. Another outstand- ing player was Junior Mark Han- cock, who shot a team high of 78% from the freethrow line and 49% from the floor for 341 points and 17 point average. Jeff Pollom, one of the team ' s seniors fired 60% from the freethrow line and 23% from the floor. Jeff was out of action sev- eral weeks with a broken arm. Mark Roembke helped out the squad with 88 assists, for a team high. Coach Stutz named Dave DePew as the team ' s most improved player. Over- all the team shot 42% from the floor and 66% from the freethrow line. Coach Robert Mitchell ' s Reserve basketball team won only three of Keith Conway 2nd in City Scoring 1 Varsity Howe 49 Warren Central Howe 50 Arlington Howe 62 Greenfield Howe 69 Beech Grove Howe 64 Lawrence Central Howe 67 Broad Ripple Howe 49 Shelbyville Howe 56 Franklin Central Howe 61 Southport Howe 45 Shortridge Howe 58 Tech Howe 67 Scecina SHowe 80 Cathedral £Howe 60 Scecina Howe 56 Northwest Howe 7 j Wood Howe 59 Washington Howe 71 Manual Howe 61 Marshall Howe 58 Attucks •Howe 75 Wood Howe 46 Southport Junior Varsity Howe 60 Warren Central Howe 40 Arlington Howe 34 Greenfield Howe 57 Beech Grove Howe 51 Lawrence Howe 38 Broad Ripple Howe 39 Shelbyville Howe 31 Franklin Central Howe 51 Southport Howe 46 Shortridge Howe 42 Tech Howe 59 Scecina Howe 50 Washington Howe 58 Northwest Howe 55 Wood Howe 54 Washington Howe 58 Manual Howe 52 Marshall Howe 73 Attucks Freshman Howe 46 Wood Howe 48 Creston Howe 57 Scecina Howe 51 Marshall Howe 55 Chatard Howe 50 Attucks Howe 47 Shortridge Howe 43 Northwest Howe 42 Woodview Howe 52 Washington Howe 61 Cathedral Howe 46 Washington Howe 58 Broad Ripple Howe 43 Tech Howe 46 Manual Howe 48 Franklin Central Howe 33 Arlington — CityTou rney — Sectional A. Senior Keith Conway battles a Tech op- ponent for a rebound. B. Dave DePew fires in a basket for Howe amidst a crowd of Tech Titans while team mate Keith Conway looks on. C. Mark Roembke attempts to make a pass to Keith Conway ( 30) or Mark Hancock ( 20) coming up from behind. D. Student Council President Vince Criffo awards Homecoming Queen Mary Wood a football necklace. 2 JJt c. their nineteen games, but like their varsity counterparts there were sev- eral individuals who had a good sea- son. Mark Gardner, the team ' s lead- ing scorer was one of these individ- uals, who had a good season. Mark had a 7.7 average with 139 points. Close behind Mark was Tom Kaye who had 130 points for a 8.7 aver- age. One of the team ' s problems was rebounding, although once they got the ball the squad depend- ed on teamwork to score as depict- ed by the large number of assists contributed by Rusty Eads and Jim Stanbrough with 46 and 35 respec- tively. Evan Pritz with 201 points for an 11.8 average, led Howe ' s Fresh- man basketball team to a winning season. Coach James Thompson ' s freshman netters had a regular sea- son record of eleven wins and five losses. They also dropped another game to Washington in a close game for the City tourney, losing by only four points. Helping Evan out were Kevin Johnson and Wayne Munchel with averages of 9.4 and 7.3 respec- tively. Jim Holly and Mark Gillepsie were two others who did a fine job. Freshman Have Winning Season D. Varsity wrestling this year marked the first time this Howe sport has had a .500 season in over a decade. The wrestlers earned a fourth place in the Warren Central Invitational and took sixth place in both City and State Competition. John Mann won first place in the Carmel Invita- tional, while the squad placed sec- ond. Leading scorer for the matmen was sophomore Mike Niggl. Other outstanding individuals on the squad as cited by Coach Mark Sut- ton were Seniors Mark Piercy and Pat Smith who both received run- ner-up honors in the City Tourna- ment. John Mann and Mike Niggl served as co-captains of this year ' s grap- plers. At the Winter Sports Award Ceremony, Mark Piercy was award- ed Most Valuable Wrestler and Wiley Craft received the Best Mental Attitude Trophy, decided by team members and coaches. Freshmen wrestlers displayed an impressive seven and one record this year taking first in the Howe Invitational and eleventh in City Competition. Harold Wilkerson in a stunning individual performance captured the City Championship while Don Rech was runner-up and Gary Pottorff took fourth, each in their respective weight classes. A 5-5 Season Ends the Stud Duck Hunt Marshall Cathedral Chatard Broad Ripple Northwest Warren Central Invitational City Tech Washington Manual Carmel Invitational Arlington Lawrence Central Sectionals Northwest Woodview Tech Attucks Cathedral Howe Invitational Manual Chatard Marshall A. Wiley Craft goes for a takedown at the Howe-Cathedral Wrestling Meet. B. At the Cathedral Meet, Steve Davenport holds a two on one wrist control over his opponent. C. Pat Smith bearhugs Mark Piercy after Mark defeated an important Lawrence Central wrestler. D. Senior John Mann continues his surge of energy as he rides his Lawrence Central rival. E. The grapplers display team spirit by cheering their member on to victory. Basketball A. Varsity Basketball — FRONT ROW — Mark Roembke, Tim Bergdoll, Doug McGuire, Tom Kaye, Tom Balentine. SECOND ROW — Mark Hancock, Kevin Dipple, Dave DePew, Ken Parker, Scott Erickson, Keith Conway. B. Reserve Basketball — FRONT ROW — Rusty Eads, Mike Negovan, Tom Kaye, Mike Har- mone, Gary Selke, Dave Blessings. SECOND ROW — Bernie Mackell, Tom Balentine, Mark Gardner, Dan Dobson, Alex Hibbler, Jim Stansburro. C. Freshman Basketball — Sam Leonard, Mark McClure, Glenn Cherry, Mark Moore, Alvin Reiner, Kenny Jones, Jim Holly, Tom Cridlin, Mark Gillespie, Ray Littleton, Howard Long, Kevin Johnson, Evan Pritz. D. Varsity and Junior Varsity Wrestling — FRONT ROW — Tom Manley, Jim Redig, Mike Niggl, Wiley Craft, Kevin Dodd, Bud VanHooser, Mark Langenbacher, Brent Reed, Bob Tansevich, John Williams, Larry Eggers, Steve Maki, Mike Woodcock, Steve Daven- port, Bobby Griffin. SECOND ROW — Coach Jim Arvin, Jim Baughman, Wiley Craft, Bob Stewart, Bill Wadsworth, Carl Rugenstein, Dick Kingery, John Mann, Bill Montgomery, Ted Nottingham, Jim Mackell, Pat Smith, Ron Brown, Coach Mark Sutton, NOT PIC- TURED Ron Turner. E. Freshman Wrestling — FRONT ROW — Rod Cooley, Les Kemble, Don Reeh, Steve Mas- sey, Dan Dowden, Duane Lee, Kevin Moor- head, Mike Wood, Terry Dorris, John Gris- more. SECOND ROW — Benny Banayote, Gary Pottorff, Jim Sherrill, Harold Herzberg, Bob Silvey, Carl Boger, Rusty Byrd, Hal Page, Brad Wyman. F. Gym Team — FRONT ROW — Shelley Sum- mit, Vicki Plummer, Susie Matthews, Debbie Abel, Maria Hagans, Susie Lawrence, Mary Wood, Cathy McAtee, Jan Jones, Susie Johns, Jan Frick. SECOND ROW — Saundra Thomas, Anita Sherron, Diane Slayton, Mary Kay Sol- berg, Lou Anne Barker, Nancy Watkins, Cindy DeFur, Cindy Jackson, Roz Nuckols, Coach Jan Brown. Wrestling, Gymnastics f) $t 9AM .ft F. i . i h This past summer reserve and var- sity cheerleaders attended camp at Vincennes University. At the camp Nancy Watkins and LuAnn Baker competed in the Miss Cheerleader Contest, with LuAnn placing in the top five. The cheerleading program began in the fall, with a change in sponsor- ship, and the selection of freshman cheerleaders. Mrs. Linda James and Miss Cheryl Stegnach sponsored the cheerleaders. The freshman cheer- leaders were selected by a panel of eighteen judges, six varsity cheer- leaders, six Student Council mem- bers, and six faculty members. The tryouts were held in the gymnasium with approximately 134 applicants. Judging was based on a number scale ranging from 1 to 5 in the areas of ability, poise, tumbling, personality, rhythm and grace. After the scores were tabulated, the girls with the six highest scores were an- nounced as the freshmen cheer- leaders. The freshman and reserve cheer- leaders assisted at the varsity foot- ball and basketball games. Varsity Cheerleaders, not as limited in du- ties, assisted at wrestling and track meets, decorated locker rooms and team buses, and made spirit signs. James, Stegnach Sponsored Cheerleaders A. Freshman Cheerleaders — FRONT ROW — Linda Taylor, 2ND ROW — Diane Roembke and Laura Tuttle, 3RD ROW — Susie Lovell, and Mary Weatherwas. B. Varsity Cheerleaders — FRONT ROW — Lou Ann Baker and Susie Matthews. 2ND ROW — Saundra Thomas and Lu Ann Hub- bard. 3RD ROW - Nancy Watkins and De- nice Dobson. C. Reserve Cheerleaders — FRONT ROW an Jones and Susie Johns. 2ND ROW — Jan Frick and Anita Sherron. 3RD ROW — Susie Lawrence and Roz Nuckels. D. Susie Johns, reserve cheerleader, boosts spirit at the Howe-Attucks ball game. E. At the first asembly of the year, varsity cheerleaders perform one of their new cheers. F. Varsity Cheerleader, Susie Matthews, screams for joy as the Hornets streak down- field. A. Mr. Alan Eiler drives in for a layup while Phil Love attempts to block and Terry Cala watches. B. Mike Klein tries for a strike during Intra- mural bowling. The teams meet Monday afternoons at Playbowl. C. Spotted by fellow C.A.A. members, Linda Curley and Mary Ann Cannon, Julie Driscol works out on the bars after school. Intramurals were offered in the areas of basketball and bowling, which allowed friend- ly competition for boys who were not on varsity athletic teams. The bowling phase of intramurals gave the students a chance to compete against others their own age. Bowling was sponsored by Mr. Richard Harpold and met weekly at Play Bowl. Basketball was spon- sored by Mr. Harry Preston, Mr. Alan Eiler, and Mr. Tim Jessup. The Faculty, led by Mr. James Hedges, Mr. Eiler, and Mr. Captain Cook Preston were tied for first place with the B.A. boys led by Ron Law- son, Melvin Franklin, and Tim Horn of the junior and senior league. Girl ' s Athletic Association activity gave Howe girls a chance to improve their skills in gymnastics, bowling and var- ious team sports. G.A.A. was sponsored by Mrs. Sandra Moreland and met weekly on Wednesday afternoons. For several weeks the girls met at Play Bowl to improve their bowling skills. The girls played touch football in the fall. G.A.A did not go by point standings and therefore did not have of- ficers. The club was left open to all girls interested in the sport being offered each week. Interest was ranked more im- portant than extraordinary skill. Interested Students Join G.A.A. and Intramurals Female coaches gave a different look to the usual all male coaching staff. Mrs. Nancy Kemper coached the Girl ' s Volleyball Team in it ' s first year. The volleyball team gained knowledge and experience from participating in inter-school activi- ties. Miss Janice Brown, the original coach of the Girl ' s Gym Team, spon- sored them in their eighth year of competition. The Gym team mem- bers competed in both city and state tournaments. Student managers and lettermen volunteered time and energy doing various jobs during the sports season. Student managers were responsible for cleaning equipment and taking care of the records. The Lettermen ' s Club served Howe by aiding viewers and team members by taking tickets, sweep- ing the court during basketball half- time, distributing programs, and of- ficiating as sideline officials. The Let- termen ' s Club held meetings before school to plan their activities. Mr. Sam Kelly has been head of the Athletic Department since 1943. He oversees many of the activities of the coaches and business in the Athletic Department. The president of the Lettermen ' s Club was Pat Smith and it was sponsored by Mr. Mark Sutton, who also coaches wrestling. Coaches, Lettermen, Managers Aid Howe A. During the Letterman Club meet- ing, volunteers are requested to be sideline officials at basketball games. B. Mr. Sam Kelley fires a blank gun to signify the starting of the meet be- tween Howe and Wood. C. Coaches: FRONT ROW — Mr. Sam Kelley: Athletic Director. SECOND ROW — Mrs. Nancy Kemper, Miss lanice Brown, Mr. Phillip Brown, Mr. Harry Preston, Mr. Billy Wood, Mr. Jim Stutz, Mr. James Thompson, Mr. Gerald McLeish, Mr. Robert Mitchell, Mr. Ron Finkbiner, Mr. Errol Spears, Mr. David Stewart, Mr. James Hedges, NOT PICTURED: Mr. Kenneth Hanna. MANAGERS Nick Cridlin Jim Gossett Kevin Kirby Bob King Ron Brown Bill Wadsworth Dave Brown LETTERMEN BASEBALL Craig Coverstone Thomas Gott Jim Green Russ Hotenbough Ron Lawson Rich Longrich Larry McCormick Mark Piercy Steve Roberson Mark Roembke Louis Saba Tony Saba Rick Shadiow Walter Wren BASKETBALL Bryan Berger Dan Brown Kieth Conway Kevin Culley Jim Defur Jim Green Joe Hiedleman Bill Lessaris Ken Mason Louis Saba CROSS COUNTRY Darrell Brown Ray Janes Mike Kinnry Lee Bechtel Bob Gray Roger Wright FOOTBALL Bill Anomette George Barrett Joe Beeler Gary Billingsley Dennis Bruner Daryle Boyd Terry Cala Craig Coverstone Dave Detamore Dan Dobson Mike Durham Scott Erickson Richard Evans Steve Harton Mike Hinton Tim Horn Rick Kingery Pat Lepper Frank Mackell John Mann Larry McCormick Doug McGuire Tim O ' Donnell Mark Piercy Jack Proctor Tony Saba Mike Smith Pat Smith Jeff Stipanovic Greg Sutton Walter Wren Dan Ward GOLF Jim Cotter Scott Erickson Jim Herman Dennis Merriman Dan Stewart David St. John John Sullivan TENNIS Paul Gerzon Mark Shaker Pat Smith Mark Thomas TRACK Lee Becktel Joe Beeler Darrell Brown Mike Kinney Willey Craft Larry Eggers Keith Flowers Bob Gray Allen Peters WRESTLING Ron Bennett John Boosinger Greg Burton Willey Craft Larry Eggers Jin Mackell Steve Maki John Mann Mark Piercv Pat Smith Under the expert leadership of Coach Jan Brown the girls gymnas- tic team had a winning season, los- ing only one meet to Columbus North, the state champions. The optional team placed first at sectionals and first at regionals. They went on to state where they took third, losing by a small margin to Portage and Columbus North. The compulsory team was wedged out of first place at their sectionals by Plainfield, the regional champions. For the first time since the team came into existance the tumblers entered into two types of meets; compulsory and optional. In com- pulsory meets the girls have a speci- fic routine they are required to do and are judged on how well they execute the routine. Optional rou- tines are made up by the perform- er and judged not only on execu- tion, but on the difficulty of the routine. The Mens 400 Club purchased a traveling suspension system for the girls. This helps the girls learn new and difficult tricks which may be dangerous and hard to learn. The old set of uneven parallel bars were replaced by a new set of Olympic Unevens. The new bars are held up by steel cables set into floor plates. Compulsory Meets Added to Schedule A. Lou Anne Baker throws a back flip off the beam as her teammate Nancy Watkins watches ready to assist if needed. B. Ros Nuckols leaps high and spots the end of the beam so she doesn ' t fall coming down. C. Suzie Lawrence executes a front line sup- port on the high bar as her teammates watch from below. D. Cindy DeFur concentrates strongly as she performs an arabesque on the balance beam. E. Shelly Summit flips over the idea of having her picture taken. i I I ' Jody Morgan, Vicky Spears, Rhonda Morse, Cynthia Richards, Michelle Zwickl, Linda Taylor. Janet Aldrich, Sharon Williams, Susan Zink, Ginny DeHerdt, Darrell Brown, Debbie Phillips, Lyle E. Evans. Mark Mosher, Louis Northern, Pam Zollinger, Connie Seigman, Beth Johnson, Stephanie Dick, Peggy Pfau. William Medlock, Kevin Phelps, David Stockdale, Pam Page, Pauline Kelly, Kathy Grace, Marcia Bickel, Becky Kennett. Mike Klein, Alan Seale, Timothy A. Horn, Tom Stepp, Rick Miller, Carolyn Crooks, Paul Gerzon, Keith Flowers. Frank Mackell, Dave Barnard, Steve Key, Mark Stewart, Mike Noiris, Kevin Winter, Thomas Hahn, Gary Billingsley. • Rossi Chosen NHS President Hi HHH Officers of National Honor Society are: FIRST ROW — Kevin m Phelps; Vice-president and Albert Rossi; President. SECOND W ROW — Mike Klein: Treasurer and Ginny DeHerdt; Secretary. Scholarship, service, leadership, and character are the qualities a stu- dent must possess -to be a member of National Honor Society. As a jun- ior, the candidate must rank in the upper ten percent of his class and maintain a 6.0 grade average. A sen- ior must rank in the top fifteen per- cent of his class and maintain a 6.0 grade average. Elections held in February provided the NHS with of- ficers. Quill and Scroll is a publica- tions honorary consisting of mem- bers from the Hilltopper and Tower Staffs. Sponsers of the two publica- tions chose the students they felt were outstanding in their publica- tions and those who had a B aver- age or better. Selection is made in April. Members of Quill and Scroll are: FIRST ROW — Sharon Wil- liams and Peggy Pfau. SECOND ROW — Curt Mather and Vickie Baker. THIRD ROW — Ron Turner and Carolyn Crooks. Tower Staff Reorganized Paper Given New Look Change and innovation marked this year ' s issues of the Howe Tower. Led by editor Lee Anne Brooks, the staff used various methods to make the 1972-73 Tower unique. A special spirit issue for the Howe-Washington game, all downstyle headlines, gave the paper a new look. The staff was reorganized, abolishing the position of chiefs of staff and adding layout editors. Tower troopers attended workshops and exchanged newspapers with other schools to obtain new ideas. Under the guidance of Mom Jones, the young staff quickly became accustomed to the world of headlines, bylines, and cutlines. A. Vince Griffo, Vickie Baker, Charlene Fleishig, and Susie Jern bring Christmas to the Tower office. B. Lee Anne Brooks has just finished checking proofs for Fri- day ' s issue of the Tower. C. The second period Tower staff: Bobby Griffin, Rose White, Michelle Pigacella, Kathy Kirch, Kay Niedenthal, Debbie Mc- Cleerey, Dale Dean, Judy Wal- ker, Helen Kostarides, Deb- bie Bruce, Debbie Heidelman, Kathy Jenson, and Susan Chand- ler D. The first period Tower staff: Cheryl Hanlon, Shirley Setser, Doe Nottingham, Charlene Fleishig, Vickie Baker, Lee Anne Brooks, Ron Brown, Vince Grif- fo, Vicki Williams, and Steve Key. Not pictured are Barb Daw- son and Susie Jern. t play s ? f), ewsbriefs ■■■m fs  ■madrigals to Srt middle a s , Qulll«n IScrot ldi:n s wh ° ™ish lo purchase .. siu Hi|h School lor Inherit ihe Wind. cd u ScboUrtfc r ' s Senlor Pla ' - can bu y ol lhc P ™ $1 00 in the Jl O. . , mid cash; Pf rge ol taining for everyone. prv tryouts scheduled Tryouts for the 1973 Pleasant with the performance being held Run Vari«v Sh„ ■ «----•■ Ue Anne Broo k.s 3, stu- Editor-in-chief . lo pre- . i7, anu l in the Howe auditor- pare their acts. Miss Brown 1 1LKT1 advised Students who want to % A %? n % Bi- Weekly ( arr Hove High School. Indianapolis. Indiana November 22. 1972 mackell, nats win majority Nationalist party members Peggy Brownlee and Ginny De- member Jan Schmidlin becam won the majority of offices in herdt became Treasurer and Reporter of the Courts. Beck ' the recent slate mock ejections-- Amhfo r rrwrttw+if f) n -x.,™. Mcfaffen v. .lames Herman. -anj A. Quiz team tryouts were: Dave Morrow, Doug May, Randy Clinard, Paul Gerzon, Dan Whitaker. B. National Forensic League members: Larry Cory, Randy Clinard, Poug May, Susie Pratt, Bill Yates, Beverly Murdick, Barb Chaillaux, Connie Tillery, Rickey Cox. Advisor Mr. Steven Briggs. C. Speech and Debate: Keith Miller, Doug May, Dave Morrow, Beverly Murdick, Bill Yates, Larry Cory, Brad Coglan. Their advisor is Mr. Steven Briggs. D. Albert Rossi, quizzes prospective members of the 1972-73 Quiz Team as Mr. Ron Finkbiner, coach, listens in. NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE QUIZ TEAM Barb Chaillaux Paul Gerzon Brad Coglan Doug May Larry Cory Albert Rossi Rickey Cox Dan Whitaker Doug May Keith Miller SPEECH AND DEBATE Dave Morrow Brad Coglan Beverly Murdick Larry Cory Albert Rossi Doug May Connie Tillery Dave Morrow Ron Turner Beverly Murdick Bill Yates Bill Yates Briggs Sponsors NFL, Gerzon and Rossi Fill Head Positions of Quiz Team. Mr. Steven Briggs spon- sored the National Forensic League. Students who participated in the organization competed in city and state wide debates. The NFL members were usually speech students interested in furthering their skills and techniques. Replacing graduated members of the 1972 Quiz Team was the prime responsibility of Mr. Ron Finkbiner. Seniors Paul Gerzon and Albert Rossi, members of the quiz team for the past three years, filled head positions. Senior Doug May and sophomore Dan Whitaker were the other team members. Quiz Team Speech and Debate Student Council Sponsers Dances, Nelson New Advisor Student Council President Vince Griffo and secretary Peggy Brownlee attended the Mayor ' s Youth Council meeting at the City-Council building. Peggy visited the welfare department while Vince was sent to the Alcohol Safety Action Project. The purpose of the meeting was to acquaint students with different areas of city government and how they operate. Howe ' s Student Council school activities included a Thanksgiving sock hop, Turkey Stomp , and a Canned Food Drive. Two Christmas programs sponsored by Student Council were the Christmas party for the children of General Hospital. GAA and Student Council ' s Annual Winter Wonderland Dance was cancelled due to student lack of interest. This year ' s new advisor, Mr. Arnold Nelson, supervised the Council ' s activities. A. Student Council study hall held second period each day. B. Student Council officers are Peggy Brownlee, Secretary ; Connie Chaplin, Assistant Secretary; Carla Csiky, Treasurer; Tim Horn, Vice- President; Vince Griffo, President. C. Laurie Pinkman and Craig Coverstone are Tom and Tina Turkey at the Turkey Stomp. D. Seniors, Freshman Beanie is one of the floats at Homecoming. E. Pecca Sori is this year ' s Winter Wonderland King. F. Vince Griffo, President of Student Council. G. Cabinet members are : Dede Dobson, Peggy Brownlee, Jim Her- man, Tim Horn, Vince Griffo, Sharon Haygood, and Cindy Richards. Dee Dee Austin, Marcia Alexander, Dave Barnard, Denise Bender, Connie Brown, Peggy Brownlee, Julie Bruce, Jerry Burris, Bill Burtnett, Dawn Butler, Donna Calloway, Kim Campbell, Mick Campbell, Connie Chaplin, Denise Crocker, Carla Csiky, Linda Davis, Dee Dee Dobson, Carla Dodd, Jeff Downey, Bob Drum, Rhonda Durham, Kathy Eaton, Phil Fleitz, Vince Griffo , Becky Hansbrough, Lee Harlan, Steve Harton, Sharron Haygood, Leslie Henderson, Jim Herman, Nancy Higginbotham, Tim Horn, Linda Ivy, Susie Johns, Beth Johnson, Gary Kempe, Becky Kinley, Kris Legg, Tim Lenahan, Susie Lovell, Debbie Marin, Becky McCafferty, Dave McClel- lan, Kathy McQuire, Todd McQuade, Kevin Meeks, Ben Meyers, Kevin Moorhead, Maureen Murser, Judi Neu, Rosiland Nuchols, Terry O ' Neal, Mike Owensby, Pam Page, Susan Plata, Beth Reed, Debbie Rich, Cindy Richard, Diane Roemke, Tony Saba, David Shadiow, Sherrie Shedd, Pat Smith, Gary Snell, Vicki Steele, Dan Stewart, Mike Stewart, Laura Tuttle, Mark Trulock, Dennis Walters, Ruth Ward, Mary Weatherwax, Ann White, Wootan, Mary Yates, Debbie Zollinger, Pam Zollinger Choir, Octets Selected voices from Girls and Boys Concert Club made up the Concert Choir directed by Mr. Frank S. Watkins. Singing downtown on the circle at Christmas, performing in the Christmas and Spring Festi- vals, and competing in the All-City Program were several of the activi- ties of the choir. Meeting each day first period, the choir perfected songs and practiced parts for pre- paration of the musical production given in the spring. Boys and girls selected from choir perform in the Boys and Girls ' Octets directed by Mr. Tom Lewis and Mr. Watkins. The groups sang in the community and gave live performances at church functions. A. Choir-FRONT ROW-Karen Frisbee, Char- lie Presti, Linda Taylor, Phil Stalas, Rosalie Bruce, Mark Wiggs, Jody Morgan, Richard Reasoner, Barbra Chaillaux, John Striby, Carol Dodd, and Noel Wyatt. 2nd ROW-Vicki Steele, Ginny DeHerdt, Pat Wootan, Kathy Lee, Steve Smith, Diane Cannon, Lisa Lane, Charlton VanHooser, and June Rainbolt. 3rd ROW-Larry Pastrick, Saundra Thomas, Brad Coglan, Anita Scharbrough, Curt Mather, Becky Tuttle, Daryle Boyd, Betsy Spice, Kelly Beck. Rose White, Jerry Burris, and Susan Zink. 4th ROvV-Charles Rusk, Cheri McKee, Ralph Coonce, Pam Page, Terry Cala, Sandy Mitchell, Dave Cooprider, Alice Stephenson, Bob Hurst, Debbie Rich, Mike Catron, and Joy Hall. 5th ROW-Marcia Bickel, Kevin Phelps. Michelle Pigicella, Alan Seale, Vicki Soden, Ron Lawson, Denise Dobson, Scott Erickson, Barb Former, Jesse Herzberg, Mindy Mansfield, and Randy Kord. 6th ROW-Donna Tracy, Teresa Johnson, Regina Tolly, Randy Roeder, Judy Bryan, Phil Love, Roberta Rea- soner, Paul Cerzon, Nona Shockney, Rick Strykowski, and Sherri Gamble. 7th ROW- Dan Dobson, Dianna Hoeping, Dick Kingery, Cheryl Zink, Michael Leamon, Nancy Tou- rney, and Alan Mosiman. B. Mr. Watkins drills the group on pro- nuncation. C. The choir is working on the Christmas program. D. FRONT ROW-Jerry Burris, Anita Schar- brough, Becky Tuttle, and Jody Morgan. 2nd ROW-John Barnes, Nona Shockney, Mark Wiggs, John Striby, Rosalie Bruce, and Mindy MansfieldJrd ROW-Curt Mather, Brad Cog- lan, Kevin Phelps, Debbie Rich, Charlie Presti, Kathy Lee, Dave Cooprider, Mike Leamon, and Karen Frisbee. A. Madrigals-FRONT ROW-Nancy Tourney, Marsha Rivers, Lisa Lane, and Sandy Mitchell. 2nd ROW-Becky Long, Rita High, Alan Mosi- man, Robbie Reasoner, Alan Seale, Elizabeth Kutche, and Ginny DeHerdt. 3rd ROW- Randy Kord, Rich Reasoner, Noel Wyatt, Phil Stalas, and Jesse Herzberg. B. Using one of his many gestures, Madrigal director Mr. Robert Bramblett emphasizes voice control. C Practicing diligently for their first perfor- mance in November, the Madrigals meet each day during ninth period to rehearse. D. It ' s sing along with Tom time! Mr. Thomas Lewis, Boy ' s Concert Club director, demonstrates to the concert club how to sing a particular section of a song. E. Girl ' s Concert C ub-FRONT ROW-Jan Jones, Shelley Poynter, Karen Harrigan, De- nise Troutt, LuAnn Hubbard, Becky Kinley, Sally Norris, Debbie Risely, Mary Marko, Rita Roberson, Conni Durham, and Darlene Graves. 2nd ROW-Jan Frick, Rita High Jo- anne Stansbury, Lynn Seale, Kama Carter, Donita Jones, Sharie Gish, Jeanne Sherrill, Vicki Williams, Kim Graeber, and Donita Salter. 3rd ROW-Ann Fulk, Donna Stickle, Mary Dougherty, Kathy Fuller, Cindy DeFur, Linda Wheeler, Peggy Endicott, LeeAnne Brooks, Mary Yeager, Diane Eden, Connie Metcalf, and Debbie McCleerey. F. Girl ' s Concert Club-FRONT ROW-Terri Rogers, Kathi Welch, Connie Tillery, Corina DeHerdt, Susie Jern, Vicki Plummer, Beth Smoot, Pam White, Melody Query, Elizabeth Kutche, Barb Dawson, and Tricia Cline. 2nd ROW-Sherri Shedd, Susan Montgomery, Marianne Dugan, Candy Davis, Suzie Zander, Susie Matthews, Trina Snyder, Kathy Mc- Guire, Karen Harrell, Judi Rollins, Petie Britt, and Karen Edwards. 3rd ROW-Beverly Mur- dick, Susan Foltz, Annalee Groene, Step- henie Hyfield, Cindy Graves, Terri Calloway, Joy Freathy, Shirley Foster, Marsha Rivers, Mary Hancock, Kathy Grace, Debbie Evans, and Marsha King. G. Boy ' s Concert Club-FRONT ROW-Dan White, Greg Anderson, Joe Hoff, Richard Montgomery, Tom Quinn, Duane Clark, Ron Smith, Jeff McCreary, Ron Miller, Jerry Brid- ges, Brent McPherson, and Dan Carter. 2nd ROW-Darrell Humphrey, Ronnie Hodge, Pat Lepper, Steve Harton, David Cook, Paul Stoughton, Dennis Merriman, Barry Swan, Dennis Cowden, Danny Walters, and Mike Rich. 3rd ROW-Charles Martin, Allan Whit- lock, Kelly McCormick, Mike Cobb, Ted Not- tingham, John Gannon, Bill Stevens, Ronnie Kilburn, Dan Struck, William Hill, and Rich- ard El. Madrigals Concert Clubs Comprised of sixteen members, the Madrigals were directed by Mr. Robert Bramblett. Madrigals per- formed music written in the fif- teenth and sixteenth centuries. Their performances included the Spring Festival, Community pro- grams, and a Christmas performance in the traditional Yuletide manner. Girl ' s Concert Club and Boy ' s Concert Club also perform for the Christmas Program and the Spring Festival. Girl ' s Concert Club, direct- ed by Mr. Frank Watkins, met twice a day because of it ' s tremendous size. Boy ' s Concert Club, directed by Mr. Thomas Lewis, held class during third period each day. Both concert Clubs sing a wide variety of music. To be a member of these groups a student must try-out and be selected. Pop ' s Concert Initiated In 1972 the 70 members of Howe ' s orchestra created many musical moods. Mr. Robert Beckley directed the orchestra as they played for the Senior Play; the Christmas program, the musical and vespers. They also added something new with a Pop ' s concert in November. In the spring they gave two concerts at local grade schools and played music-to-shop- by at Eastgate. The String Ensemble performed for the Brown and Gold and during the intermission of the Pleasant Run Varieties. They recieved a distinct honor by being asked to play for the Indiana Music Educator ' s Asso- ciation at the Hilton Hotel. First Violins: Gwyn Chroniak, Carolyn Crooks, Keith Flowers, Laura Gibson, Jeff Henson, Brenda Maxwell, Elizabeth Mc- Kain, Patty Rutan, Kathy Smith, Alice Step- henson, and Larry Temple. Second Violins: Susie Alder, Harold Ar- cher, Dianne Boekankamp, Pam Burton, Leonna Byers, Tom Manley, Margaret Mc- kain, Mike Niggl, Debbie Owen, Lois Phil- lips, Darla Strykowski, Laura Tuttle, Marie Viney, and Teresa Zaring. Violas: Cindy Adrianson, Joy Hall, Becky Kennett, and Lisa Lane. Cellos: Tom Chroniak, Jeff Donahue, Dave Fowler, Bill Megnin, Allen Mosiman, and Betsy Spice. Double Basses: Mike Kramer, Mike Lea- mon, Larry Mathis, and Brent Reed. Flutes: Beth Chroniak, Vicki Horton, and Carla Wheeler. Oboe: Robert Riches. Clarinets: Cheryl Hanlon, Debbie Hurt, Ken Jesse and George Pullman. Bassons: Georgia Hughes, and Dave Stockdale. French Horns: Dan Carter, Steve Clingan, David Lee, and Maribeth Velazquez. Trumpets: Mike Catron, Barbara Fortner, Rick Freeman, Bruce Pedlow, and Daniel White. Trombones: Donald Engelking, Louis Northern, and Ted Nottingham. Percussion: Doug Hartley, and Bob Ver- million. A. STRING ENSEMBLE: FRONT ROW: Carolyn Crooks, Gwyn Chroniak, Elizabeth McKain, ]oy Hall, Cindy Adrianson, Bill Meg- nin, and Tom Chroniak, 2nd ROW: Larry Temple, Keith Flowers, Doug Hartley, Mike Leamon, Lisa Lane, and Allen Mosiman. 3rd ROW: Debbie Owen, Brent Reed, and Mike Kramer. B. Concert Misstress Carolyn Crooks, and Gwyn Chroniak, Assistant Concert Misstress, play for the Indiana Music Educators Associa- tion at the Hilton Hotel. Dance Band Initiated Mr. Terrill Mahler, assisted by Mr. Tom Lewis, directed the Howe band during seventh period practice and at half-time shows at home football games. Several 7:00 a.m. practices proved necessary to learn marching techniques and music. Unhappy at the prospect of waking early, band members realized extra practice ad- ded to the appearance of the shows. Senior Don Engelking served as drum major, assisted by Cheryl Han- Ion. Howe ' s Pep Band helped boost spirit at the home basketball games. In the spring, the Band performed at the annual Orchestra and Band Concert. The Howe Band played at the ROTC Inspection and com- mencement at the end of the year. A. The new director, Mr. Terrill Mahler, instructs the Band on a new piece of music. B. Mr. Louis McEnderfer directs the Band at the 1972 Spring Orchestra and Band Con- cert. C. Members of the flute section, Vicki Hor- ton, Doe Nottingham, and Cindy Goveart, practice Turkey in the Straw for an up- coming half-time show. D. CONCERT BAND: Flutes: Beth Chroniak, Vicki Horton, Doe Nottingham, Janet Aldrich, Cindy Goveart, Cindy Adrianson, Carla Whee- ler, Gail Johnson, Kathy Hudson, and Carol McCrae. ClarinPts: George Pullman, Cheryl Hanlon, Secille Wilson, Connie Metcalf, Debbie Hurt, Ken Jessee. Kathy Gott, Sue Heustis, Bonnie Bingle, Dave Newman, Bill Pense, Tim Dillion, and Joe Riggs. Oboe: Tim Riches. Bassoon: Georgia Hughes. Saxo- phones: Dave Stockdale, Ron Alexander, and Tim Ott. French Horns: Dave Lee, Dan Carter, Steve Clingan, Ray Janes, and Bill Hughes. Trombones: Don Engelking, Louis Northern, Bob Hunt, Ted Nottingham, Dan Meadows, Alan Horner, and Steve Hannah. Trumpets: Dan White, Bruce Pedlow, Barb Fortner, Kent Wells, Jeff Downey, Rick Freeman, Mike Catron, Dan Strehle, Darlis Smith, Gary Wil- moth, Mark Kinney, Martin Mark, Dan Mey- ers, Hal Page, and Bob Moore. Basses: Tom Ott, and Andy Meyers. Baritones: Bob Collins. John Aldrich, and David Brown. Percussion: Dan Whitaker, Dave Herzberg, Mike Klein, Jarvis Townsend, Don Caesar, Tom Barnard, and Anita Ohmit. E. STAGE BAND: FRONT ROW: George Pullman, Bob Collins, Louis Northern, Don Engelking, and Ted Nottingham.2nd ROW: Martin Mark, Dan Strehle, Kent Wells, Bruce Pedlow, and Dan White. 3rd ROW: Mike Kramer, Doug Hartley, and Mr. Mahler. F. Members of the woodwind section per- form during half-time at the Howe-Warren Central game. Henry Drummond, portrayed by Curt Mather, comforts Ron Turner and Michelle Pigacella. B. Curt Mather, Col. Drummond examines Dave Stockdale on his knowl- edge of the supposed criminal. C. Paul Cerzon is faced with the awesome question of which is hungrier, his stomach or his soul. D. The Reverend leremiah Brown, Dave Marrow, is pictured explaining the autrocities of Henrv Drummond. E. The mayor of beautiful Hillsburro, Noel Wyatt, bestows upon Alan Seale the honorary title of Colonel in the State Malitia. F. Racheal Brown, Michelle Pigacella tries to convince Ron Turner to give up his silly ideas, and listen to reason. G. Paul Cerzon assumes the role of E. K. Hornbeck, and eviloutionist. H. Tempers flare as the confrontations between Brady and Drummond become more frequent. I. Ron Turner makes a speech of appeal before sentenced is passed. §— - __4- C Senior Class Presents Inherit the Wind The play presented by the senior class this year was Inherit the Wind. The scene for this drama is fictional, however, its origin is not so fictional. Actually, the genisis of Inherit the Wind, lies in the historical Scopes Monkey Trails. These procedings, conducted in 1925, in Dayton, Tennessee demanded the attention of two of the most brilliant legal minds of that era, William Jennings Bryan, and Clarence Darrow. These characters, portrayed by Alan Seale and Curt Mather respectively, met under simple circumstances from which conclusions of grave importance to the advance of mans knowledge were reached. The defendent in the trial as played by Ron Turner, was accused of violating the sanctity of the Book of Genisis by teaching evolution to his high school biology class. The play this year was directed by Betsy Spice, and she was assisted by Paula Wagner. Mrs. Harriet Baker was the Senior play sponser. Mr. Pirtle ' s stage crew, headed by Phil Pash provided valuable assistance in the production. Tommy Finds Fiona in Brigadoom A village that appears only once every hundred years? Impossible? Not for Howe ' s music department. March 29,30, and 31 were the dates for this year ' s musical. Brigadoon is the story of two New York hunters, Tommy Albright and Jeff Douglas, who lose their way in Scotland and stumble up- on the 18th century village of Brigadoon. In it they find the townspeople happily preparing for the wedding of Jean McLaren and Charlie Dalrymple. Tommy and Fiona, Jean ' s sister, fall in love and he must decide whether to stay in Briga- doon or go back to the 20th century. As they fall deeper in love, Tommy finds out why the village appears only once a century. He returns to New York but finds he cannot live without Fiona and the two are reunited. The play is spiced with the appearances of Meg, the town flirt. The musical consisted of eight main parts and ten sec- ondary parts. The whole Choir was involved in the chorus. This was the first year Mr. Watkins did not take charge. Instead, Mr. Thomas Lewis was director of acting and Mr. Robert Bramblett was in charge of choral work. Mrs. Sandra Moreland advised dancing. 1 196 A. John Marquis and Tom Brad- ley display their new hard hats as they prepare a door for the Senior Play. B. Beverly Murdick as Gomez in the Reveler ' s play All Hallos Eve. C. Robbie Reasoner as Shewolfe in the play Ail Hallos Eve. D. Steve Prawat as Count Dra- cula in the play All Hallos Eve. E. Tom Quinn as Frankenstein in the play All Hallos Eve. F. Stage Crew. C. Laura Donley watches as Rose White demonstrates how to ap- ply pancake to Ron Turner ' s neck. H. Paula Wagner, president of Reveler ' s-Thespians, spends time after school organizing the make-up cabinet. I. Mike Norris and Carry Pottorff adjust sound controls before Senior Play commences. STAGE CREW SOUND CREW Tom Bradley Mike Norris John Braun Gary Pottorff Bill Hughes Jeff Welch Kathy Lee lohn Marquis Cheri McKee Kathy Meyer Ron Miller Ellen Mosher Amy Mueller Kay Niedenthal Larry Norris REVELERS- Phil Pash Richard Reasoner THESPIANS Robbie Reasoner Anna Byers Pat Wall Barbara Chaillaux Carol Dodd MAKE-UP CREW Joy Hull Lisa Lane Anna Byers Karen Lee Beverly Craven Kathy Lee Karen Frisbie Kathy Meyer Nellie Gonzalez Amy Mueller Becky Griffin Beverly Murdick Karen Lee Debby Owen Terri Leo Richard Reasoner Debby Owen Robbie Reasoner Betsy Spice Cindy Richards Paula Wagner Paula Wagner Rose White Rose White Students Gain Experience Theaterical Productions Sponsored by Mr. Charles Pirtle, the Stage Crew spent each ninth period preparing for the various productions given throughout the year. Boys interested in the side of action that deals with sound took part in the Sound Crew which regulated sound at games, assemblies, and on stage. Students interested in gaining theaterical experience joined the Revelers-Thespians club. Although the club had a small amount of members, plays were presented. Advised by Mr. Harriet Baker, the group elected Paula Wagner as the president. Along the stage line was the Make-Up Crew. Duties included learning the basics of stage make-up. Howe ' s Honeys Are Happy Hornets Hard work paid off as the Hornet Honeys performed at each home football and basketball game. Captain Connie Chaplin headed the team which used tapes and records to make up the dances. One might find them on the stage one day, in the overflow, out in the stadium, on the patio, or in the gym. Twelve members of the squad attended Vincennes University Drill Camp where they placed second in the dance competition. Sixteen members of the marching team placed first in the Tech-City drill meet for the third consective year. The team also performed at the reception given in Mr. Stirling ' s honor and at the half-time show at Butler for the December 23 game against Ball State. Dressed as elves, the girls threw candy to the crowd while Howe ' s band played jingle Bells The average cost for one girl for one season including camp, tickets, outfits, and boots could run up to over $100. j %.--% f B A. Hornet Honeys perform during half-time before fans at at foot- ball game. B. Marianne Jessup clowns around at Basketball Homecoming which was played against Northwest. C. Connie Chaplin accepts first place trophy at the Tech-City Drill Meet. D. Howe ' s drill team marches for the Veteran ' s Day Parade held downtown this year. F. FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: ROW 1: Sherri Doughty, Susan Zink, Connie Chaplin, Karen Crawford, and Debbie Wood. ROW 2; Mari- anne Jessup, JoAnn Stansbury, Laurie Pinkman, Stephanie Dick and Becky McCafferty. ROW 3: Beverly Johnson, Corina DeHerdt, Beth Reed, Dianne Eden, and Maria Haggens. ROW 4: Terry Vandiver, Vicki Steele, Patty Allen, Liz Durham, and Marsha Barker. ROW 5: Tricia Cline, Diane Slayton, Marcie McDowell, Darlene Graves, and Jill Wishart. ROW 6: Karen Edwards, Mary Wood, Sandra Stepp, Gerry Simmons, Judy Neu, ROW 7: Joy Freathy, Debbie Hannah, Annalee, Groene, Kim Graber, Connie Edwards. This 35 member team was selected by teachers and students at tryouts held in spring. Preston, Banks New Club Sponsers The Latin Club kicked off its year with a new sponsor, Mr. Harry Preston. The club planned several activities. At the Slave sale, all new members were sold at auction to the highest bidder. The Roman Banquet and the Club ' s trip to the state convention were two highlights of the year. At the convention, club members participated in mythology and etymology- contests. The History Club began its year with two projects. The first project, for the Indiana Junior Historical Society Convention, was called The Rise and Fall of Union Station . The second involved the making of plans for Marcy McDowell ' s campaign for re-election to the office of Senior Director South of the I.J.H.S. Mrs. Barbara Banks was the new sponsor. Audio-Visual assistants cleaned and repaired equipment as well as help schedule and distribute films. They also aided in handling the audio equipment. The boys involved in the video-tape aided Howe considerably. They filmed the varsity, junior varsity and freshman football games to aid the coaches. The boys played a vital role in Howe ' s athletic activities. A. Video-tape crew, TOP TO BOTTOM: Alan Mosiman, Mike Privetle, Ted Nottingham, Brad Coglan, Greg Crooks. B Tom Chroniak auctions off Tom Cridlin at the Slave sale. C. For the first time in severa l years, the Latin Club participated in the Homecoming events by construct- ing a float. D. Mrs. Barbara Banks discusses plans for a trip to Union Station with the History Club. E. Mike Norris demonstrates how to thread a pro- lector while other Audio-Visual assistants look on. r LATIN CLUB HISTORY CLUB Harold Archer Julie Brown Christal Bradley Marcy McDowell Carl Bredensteiner Denise McCuire Judy Brown Terry O ' Neal Beth Chroniak Kathy Saunders Cwyn Chroniak Beth Smoot Tom Chroniak Janice Wiggins Bob Collins Secille Wilson Dianna Cooper Brian Cope VIDEO TAPE Tom Cridlin Warren Dickenson Brad Coglin Jeff Donahue Greg Crooks Terry Dorris Alan Mosiman Marianne Dugan Ted Nottingha m Tony Cunter Mike Privette Matthew Lane Bruce Pedlow AUDIO-VISUAL Dianna Richardson Connie Seigman Mike Norris Vicky Spears Gary Pottorff David Thomas Saundra Thomas Kathy Thorpe Jeff Welch Teresa Zaring Chess Club Increases in Membership The Naturalist Club was open to all students interested in science. Club members furthered their interests in the study of geology. They were especially interested in the tumbling of stones. The Naturalists get their name from their interest in natural science. The Atom Dust is a bi-weekly, science-oriented newspaper that hoped it would be scientifically helpful and enjoyable. The Chess Club is a member of the Central Indiana Chess Assocation. Club standings were determined on a point system. Individual matches were held throughout the week. Each player eigher gained or lost points. The five with the most points played in the inter-school chess matches. Home Ec Club projects were designed to aid the less fortunate. They made slippers for people in a nursing home and gave a party for under-privilaged children of the Irvington Community. A. The Naturalist Club. B. Randy Russell and Jesse Herz- berg enjoy good company while waiting for their opponent to make the next move. C. President of Chess Club, John Bruce, concentrates on a move. D. Girls spend time in the Home Ec Club working on slippers for people in a nursing home. E. The Atom Dust Staff. F. Members of the Home Ec Club decorate bulletin board for a clothing class. ATOM DUST Vicki Dietz Karen Fischer Beth Johnson Mike Norris Dave Stockdale Linda Taylor Michelle Zwickl CHESS CLUB Bill Berger Joe Billerman Kelly Boggs Denola Brown Christal Bradley Greg Bredensteiner John Bruce Roger Bruce Bill Cameron Ann Cameron Joe Chapman James Colwell Candy Davis Terry Davis Ernest Eickelberg Richard Emmelman Mike Ford John Johnson Kathy Jourdon Les Kemble Brian LeMay Jeff Leudeman Martin Mark Bob Mathias Greg May Karl McLure Dan Moeller Mark Powell Mark Reed Robin Richey Randy Russell Mike Sheits David Thomas Mark Trulock Drew Wade David Wade David Walker Mike Willis Scott Willson Bruce Winters Joe Wyland HOME EC CLUB Deb by Beck Julie Brown Connie Caudill Linda Douss Vicki Givan Susan Hoedren Diane Kraemer Sherry McMaster Diane Richardson Ruth Richardson Barbara Stewart Vicki Wallace Edie Walter Secille Wilson NATURALIST CLUB Jeff Downey Jim Gilbert Rodney Gilly Frank Mackell — Governor, Dennis Wallers — Lt. Governor, Larry Cary — Sec. of State, Peggy Brownlce — Treasurer, Ginnv DeHerdt — Auditor, Dan Stewart— Attorney General, Don Harvey — Superintendent of Pub- lic Instruction, Janet Schmidlin — Reporter of the Courts, Becky Mc- Cafferty — Clerk of the Courts, Jim Herman, Kevin Phelps — Supreme Court Judges, Darrell Brown, Susan Zink, Carol Neu-Appcllate Court Judges. A. State Chairman, Jerry Burris, and sponsor, Mr. Dan Meek, dis- cuss a change in the Federalist Platform. B. Nick Rodgcrs cheers the nomination of Joe Beeler as Lt. Governor. C. Connie Edwards, Kevin Meeks, and Tim Horn record votes. D. Nationalist State Chairman, Rick Wall announces that the Nat Candidate for Governor is Frank Mackell. E. As American As Apple Pie , Ginny DeHerdt, was the most de- corated delegate at the Fed Convention. Nats Win Governor And Judges The United States witnessed mass split ticket voting in the 1972 election. The Howe Mock Election was similar. Although the Nationalist party captured the office of governor and judicial posts, the Federalist candidates swept the offices of lieu- tenant governor, secretary of state, state auditor, and attorney general. Originated in 1940, the Mock Election gave students the opportunity to witness government ' s operation. The winning candidates appeared as guests at an UNICOV City-County Council Meeting and had their names read into the record. Students enrolled in U.S. History, Government, or Economic classes were eligible to participate in the election as a candi- date or a voter. 207 Index Activities Administration 30, 31, 36, 37 Art Department 61 Atom Dust 204, 205 Audio Visual 202, 203 Band 192, 193 Baseball139, 140, 141,148, 149 Basketball 166 Business Education Department 56, ! Business Managers 40, 41 Cafeteria Workers 36 Cheerleaders 168, 169 Chess Club 204, 205 Choir 186, 187 Coaches 172 Counselors 32 Cross Country 154, 155, 158, 159 Custodians 36 Drill Team 200, 201 English Department 42, 43, 44, 45 Football 150, 151,152, 153, 158, 159 Foreign Language Department 59 CAA170, 171 Golf 147 Gymnastic Team 166, 167, 174, 175 Hilltopper214,215, 216 History Club 202, 203 Home Ec Club 204, 205 Home Ec Department 52 Industrial Arts Department 53 Intramurals171 Latin Club 202, 203 LettermensClub Madrigals 188, 189 Make-Up Crew 198, 199 Math Department 46, 47 Mens 400 Club 38, 39 Mock Election 206, 207 Musicall96, 197 Music Department 60 National Forensic League 182, 183 National Honor Society 178, 179 Naturalist Club 204, 205 Office Messenger 41 Office Staff 36, 37 Octet, 186, 187 Orchestra 190, 191 Physical Education Department 58 PTA 38, 39 Quiz Team 182, 183 Reverlets Thespians 198, 199 ROTC 54, 55 Science Department 50, 51 Seniors 66-103 Senior Play 194, 195 Social Studies Department 48, 49 Sound Crew 198, 199 Speech and Debate 182, 183 Stage Crew 198, 199 Student Business Managers 41 Student Council 184, 185 Student Librarians 41 Tennis 146, 147, 156, 157, 158, 159 Tower 180, 181 Track 142, 143, 144, 145 Underclass Pictures 106, 135 Video-Tape 202, 203 Volleyball 156, 159 Wrestling 166, 167 Bramblett, Mr- Robert 28, 188, 189 Bredewater, Mrs. Patricia 28 Briggs, Mr. Steven 28, 183 Brown, Miss Janice 166, 173, 174 Brown, Mr. Philip 147, 173 Callaway, Mrs. Mary 56 Cartwright, Mrs. Doris 52 Cassidy,|oan36 Coffin, Mrs. LaVerne 28 Coglan, Mr. Norman 28 Crawford, Mrs. Margaret 42 Dalton, Martha 36 DeCalonne, Wilma36 Degler, Mr. Walter 59 Demmary, Mrs. Donna 42 DeRoos, Geertruie 36 Dickerson, Ann 36 Dinkens, Mr. E. Dale 28 Duncan, Mrs. Doris 60 Patterson, Mr. Richard 233, 139, 148 Perry, Mrs. Yvonne 21 Pirtle, Mr. Charles 199 Pitman, Mrs. Peggy 52 Poole, Margaret 36 Preston, Mr. Harry 28, 151, 153, 159, 17 I, 173, 202 : 36 Faculty Friends Adams, Maude 36 Akhtar, Mr. Saeed 53 Alexander, Mrs. Patricia 33 Allen, Mabel 36 Alvarez, Mr. Gene 216 Aman, Mrs. Patricia 56 Anderson, Mr. Rex 33 Anheuson, loan 36 Arvin, Mr. lames 145, 151, 153, 159, 166 Baker, Mrs. Hariette 28, 195, 199 Baker, Sgl. lerome 54 Bancroft, Miss Mary 42 Banks, Mrs. Barbara 28, 202 Bareford, Mrs. Deborah 21 Barnett, Frances 37 Baugh, Mr. David 28 Beck, Mr. Bruce 28 Beck, Mr. lames 36 Beck, Mr. Richard 28 Beckley, Mr. Robert 190 Benson, Mrs. Margaret 33 Bibbs, Mr. luniusSl Bishop, Mr. Randal 48 Bowers, Mr. Ed 2i6 Brady, Miss Sandra 28 Dun i36 Ecklman, M Sgt. Harold 54 Eddleman, Mr. Harold 50 Edwards, Mr. Robert 50 Eiler, Mr. Alan 26, 159, 170, 171 Ervin, Mr. |ohn 28 Fawyer, Francis 36 Fender, Marguerite 36 Ferguson, Mrs. Blanche 52 Fields, Mrs. Cynthia 28 Finkbiner, Mr. Ron 28, 148, 156, 173, 173 Fitzgerald, Mr. Larry 145 Fleetwood. Mr. lohn 50 Follis, Alberta 37 Puschmann, Rauch, Mrs. Norma 33 Rehm.Mr. Iustin139 Reifeis, Lucille 36 Richardson, Mr. Harrison 46 Riquelme, Mr. Roger 59 Rohde, Mr. Glenn 28, 46 Ruschaupt, Mr. Charles 33 Schmitt, Vera 28, 37 Schwier.Mrs. Mary 37 Sechrest, Rosalie 36 Seitz, Mrs. Ethel 28 Sights, Mrs. Marguerite 28 Skene, Mr. lohn 56 Slayton, Barbara 36 Smith, Mrs. Dorthy 28 Smith, Miss Shirley 28 Smith, Mr. William 28 Smuck, Mrs. Mary 28 Spears, Mr. Errol 28, 139, 148, 154, 173 Spice, Mrs. Marjorie 28 Stegnach, Miss Cheryl 169 :, Mr. David 151, 159, 173 Stutz 5 173 , Mrs. Ten ce36 a 33 Fulk.Gr; Gaither, Miss Rita 52 Gaston, Maxine 36, 40 Gladish, Linda 37 Glenn, Mr. Donald 28. 33 Gwaltney, Mr. Charles 50 Hall, Virginia 37 Hammond, Mr. Richard 50 Hanna, Mr. Kenneth 28, 173 Harpold, Mr. Richard 142, 148, 151, 159, 171 Hattle, Gladys 36 Hawkins. Mrs. Carolyn 59 Hedges, Mr lames 171, 173 Heniser, Dorothy 37 Hill. Marie 36 Hulbert, Teresa 21. 33 Hulce, Mr. Raymond 59 lackson, Mr. George 56 lames, Mrs. Linda 28, 169 Jent, Mr. Ron 53 lessup, Mr. Tim 51, 171 lohnson, Mr. Dewain 53 lones, Miss Marilyn 28, 180 Kahl, Margaret 36 Kayler, Mr. Hartwell 48 Keaton, Mrs. Evelyn 50 Kelley, Mr. Samuel 28, 145, 173 Kemper Mr. |ackie28, 46 Kemper, Mrs. Nancy 28, 46, 156, 159, 173 Kennedy, Imogene 36 Kidwell, Mr. Max 53 Kidwell,Wilma36 Killion, Mrs. lane 56 Sumlin)r.,Mr. William 33 Sutton, Mr. Mark 28, 166 Taylor, Ruth 36 Thompson, Mr. James 151, ' Tobin, Mr. H.C. 28 Toffolo, Emmy 36 Totten, Mr. H.Thomas 33 Tout, Mr. Frank 28, 33,214 Tow .Glo 128 Trinkle, Mr. |ohn 28, 33 Umphrey, Mr. Albert 33 Vollmer, Mr. loseph «4 Watkins, Mr. Frank 187, 188 Webb, Mrs. Carol 59 Welch, Miss Maryon 28, 33 White, Mrs. Jacqueline 44 White. Mr ' 152 -hie Willeford, Mis William, Doris 36 Williams, Mrs. Ann 28 Wilson, Mrs. Catherine 60 Wright, William 216 Wood, Mr. Billy 142, 148, 154, 159, 173 Yarber, Mr. lames 50 Students Abel, Debra41,106, 166 Abel, Lori 116 Abner, Edmond 116 Abney, Diana 126 Abney, Gladys 41, 116 Abney, Jerry 116 Kuo , Hen j 36 Laughlin,Ruth36 Lawson.Mr. lack 21 Lewis, Mr. Thomas 187 Lietz, Steven 216 Lindauer, Mildred 36 Luft, an 51 Lynch, Mr lames 60 Mahler, Mr. Terrill 28, 193 Maudlin, Kathleen 36 May, Helen 36 McEnderfur, Mr. Lewis 193 McGinley, Mr. Charles 48 Mcleish, Mr. Gerald 151, 159, 173 McNeil, Janet 37 McNeish, Mrs. Penelope 28 Meek, Mr. Danny 28, 206 Miers, Alen28 Aide ; 126 is,Jeri126 is, John 116, 148, 154, 159 is, Junior is, Keith 116 is, Lisa 106 ,s, R ichard is, Susan 126 is, William 116 is, Allen is, Steven 106 ,nson, Cindy 116, 191,193 .Thomas 116 w.Kevin 116 i. Brad , 116 ,Ela 126 a 66 Mi , Glen 36 Miller, Mr. David 140, 148 Milliken,John36 Minnis, 5tella36 Mitchell, Mr D Robert 28, Moo Moreland, 1 171 Morris, Mr. William 53 Mosiman, Mrs. Josinah 52 Motley, Miss Jerry 50 Nave, Mr. Lyle 53 Naylor, Miss Marlyn 61 Neal, Mrs. Shirley 44 Nelson, Jr., Mr. Arnold 28, 18 Obery, Helen 36 O ' Drain, Miss Ellen 44 O ' Maley, Kathleen 36 Alderson, Pamela Aldrich, Janet 66, 193 Aldrich, lohn 116, 193 Alexander, Marcia 126, 185 Alexander, Ronald 106, 193 Allee, David Allen, Betty 126 Allen, Patty 116 Allgood, Jr., Glen 106, 148 Allison, David 116, 148 Allison, Roy 126, 159 Allseitz, Lee Anne 66 Amonette, Bill 66, 159, 173 Amonette, George Amonette, Sandy Amonette, Panela Anders, Kenneth 54,116 Anders, Marvin 66 Anderson, Gregory 66, 139, 148, 189 Ande Ande Ande Ande Ande on, la = 66 n!06 Belcher, Donna 107 elcher, Vickie 67 n, Kevin 116 n, Robert 106 in, Shirley Angel, Carolyn 116 Angel, lanice 66 Archer, Harold 116, 203 Archibald, Brenda Archibald, Rebecca Armstrong, Keith 116 Armstrong, Larry Arnold, Mark 116 Arnold, Patricia 106 Arthur, Barbara Arthur, Richard 126 Arthur, Tracy 126 Arundale, Michael Asher, Pamela 41, 106 Atherton, Shawn Attebury, Mike Attebury, William 126 Ault, Brenda 116 Austin, Denise 41, 106, 185 iiley, Daniel 116, 148 iiley, Karen iiley, Kathy 126 jilev, Linda 116 aker, Dennis 107 Baker, Di; 126 ;66,99, 166, 169, 206 Baker, Robert Baker, Vickie 66, 180 Balch, Gail 126 Balentir ,Tho 5 166 Janice 107 Balph,|oann107 Ballard, Jacqueline 126 Ballard, Michelle Ballard, Richard 116, 159 Ballard, Sheila Balsley, Rhonda 116 Banayole 111, Benny 126, 159, 166 Banks, Sherry 126 Bankston, Bill 116,148,159 Barger, Ballard 126 Barber, Michael Barger, Butch 159 Barger, Danny 126 Barger, Garland ;107 Barker, Marsha 107 Ba ' rker, Paula 116 Barker, Phillip Barnard, David 66, 185 Barnard, Thomas 116, 148, 159, 193 John 116  , Mary 107 George 66, 159, 173 Debra 126 Barringe ,Sta 107 Bartley, Charles Bartley, Teresa 126 Barton, Mark 126 Basham, Jr., Deacon 66 Bass, Belinda 126 Bastin, Brent 126 stion, Vivian 107 ue, Richard 126 ue, William 107 ugh, Diana 107 ughman, James 126, 159, 166 ughman.John tr, Sta. (126 Bays, Ralph 116 Beach, loseph 116 Becher, Gayle159 Bechtel,Lee66, 148,159, 173 Beck, Deborah 116,205 Beck, Kelly 66, 186 Beckett, Maria Beckman,Danila126 Bedwell, Amos 116 Beecher, Benjamin Beeler, Joseph 66, 148, 159, 173, 206 Beem, Mary 107 Beem, Sandra 126 Beers, Randall Begeman, Tobert 116 Bitz, Connie 67 ; 126, 185 Beller, Rickii Bender, Den Benedict, Karen 41 Benedict, Mary 41, 126 Benedict, Stanley 116 Benedict, Terry Benefiel, Deborah 74 ,Mai en 67 Bennett, Ron 173 Bennett, Steven 107 Benson, Dianne 116 Benson, lennifer 116 Bergan, loan 41 Bergan, Mary 116 Bergdoll, Debi Be rgdoll, Diana Bergodoll,Tim107, 166 Berger, Bryan 173 Berger, William 126, 205 Bernd, Carolyn 41, 116 Bernd, Margaret 41, 67 Berry, lames 67, 159 Berry, Thomas 126 Berry, Wiliam Bevis, Terry 116 Bickel, Marcia 67, 186 Bienz, Joanne 107 Billerman, Mary 126 Billerman, loseph 107,205 Billingsley, Gary 67, 159, 173 Billingslev, Sheila 107, 108 Billups, Ronald Bingle, Bonnie 126, 193 Bingle, Brian 117 Bireley, Gary Bishop, Judy Bishop, Steve 117, 159 Blackmon, Frank 117 Blair, Marc Blair, Ruth Blake, lames 117 Blake, Marie 67 Blanchard,Guy117 Blanchard, Karen 126 Blankenship, Sherry 126 Bledsoe, Phillip 117, 148 Blessing, David 117, 166 Blythe, Loretta 117 Boekankamp, Dianne 117 Boger, Carl 126, 159, 166 Boggs, Kelly 205 Bogie, Earlene 107 Bohannon, Jr., Fred 117 Bohnenkamp, Brenda 117 Boillat, Harry 106 Boillat, Terry Boltz, Mark Boltz, Micheal Boltz, Terry 126 Bone, Ronald 127 Boniface, Ronald 117 Booker, Gary Booker, John 106 Boosinger, lohn 173 Boothman, Jeffrey 106, 159 Boothman, Robert 127 Boring, Dennis 41, 117 Boring, Karen 127 Bowling, Kaylene 117 Bowman, Anita Boyce, Tony 159 Boyd, Daryle 106, 148, 159, 173, 18 Boyd, Garry 67 Boyd, Shirley Brackin II, Lawrence Bardley, Christal 117, 205, 203 Bardley, Dorothy 106 Bradley, Thomas 54, 67, 198 Brake, Sarah 117 Branham, Debra 127 Branham, Kevin 117 Branham, Krislopher 127 Branham, Tommy Branson, David 67 Bratcher, Teresa 117 Braun, Jayne 67 Braun, lohn 106, 198 Bray, Debra 106 Bredensteiner, Carl 127, 159, 203 Bredensteiner, Gregg 106, 205 Brewer, Edward 127 Brewer, Mark 106 Bridges, Jerry 106, 189 Brinegar, Nancy 106 Brinkman, Curtis 106 Don a 117 Brinson, Marie 41, 117 Britt, Daniel 127 Britt, David 106 Britt, Petie 189 Britt, Tracy 41, 106 Brockman, Paul 117 Brockman, William Bromstrup, Linda 41, 106 208 nstrup, Theresa 117 oks, Lee 117 oks, Lee A. 106, 180, 189 thers, K, David 67 wn, Angela 117 wn, Barbara 106 wn.Bary wn, Bridgette wn,Calhyll7 wn, Constance 117, 185 wn, Dan 173 wn, Darrell 67, 148, 154, 159, 173, 206 wn, David 127, 173, 193 wn, Denola127, 205 wn, Dwain wn, Earl wn, George 117, 148 wn, Hubert 67 wn.la s127 vn,Je ;127 wn, Judith 41, 106,203 wn, Julie Ann 106, 203, 205 .vn, Kenneth Wayne 67 wn, Kenneth W. 106 .vn, Mary 117 wn, Michele106 wn, Pamela Jean 68 wn, Pamelas. 41 wn, Ronald 106, 159, 166, 173, 18C wn, Susan 41, 68 wn.Tamara ivnlee, Peggy 54, 65, 68, 185, 206 :e, Debra 106, 180 :e, John 41, 106, 205 :e, Julie 41, 117, 185 :e, Michelle 41, 106 :e, Roger 117, 205 :e, Rosalie 106, 186 :e, Vickie 127 ner, Dennis 68, 159, 173 ner, Lee Ann 127 in, ludy 106, 186 in, Mark 127 mt, |oretta106 int, Pamela 117 Bundles, Byron Burden, Kembereley Burgess, Vicky 106 Burke, Claudia 68 irke, Kan 1 117 Burke, Kitty 106 Burley, Garnet 117 Burress, Joyce 117 Burris, Debra 117 Burris, Jerry 65, 68, 185, 186 Burris, John 127 Burris, Mary 41, 117 Burtnett, Bill 106, 159, 185 Burton, Greg 173 Burton, Jeffery Burton, Pamela 127 Butler, Cathy 127 Butler, Dawn 185 Butler, Jeffery 68, 148 Butler, Mike 127 Butler, Sha Butler, Rober Butler, Rober C.127 Bulle ichael Byers, Anna 106, 198 Byers, Leonna127 Byrd, Dora Faye 41, 68 Byrd, Russell 127, 159, 166 Byrum, Joseph 117 Cabell, Christina 107 Caddell.Gary Cade, Gary Caesar, Donald 117, 193 Cains, Theresa Cala, Terry 68, 159, 173, 186 Caldwell, Patricia 41, 107 Caldwell, Roger 68 Callaway, Donna 68, 159, 185 Cailaway, Shirley 127 Callaway, Terri 107, 189 Calle, Mark 159 Calvert, Richard Cameron, Ann 69, 205 Cameron, William 127, 205 Campbell, Colin Campbell, James Campbell, Kimberly 127, 185 Campbell, Mitchell 107, 185 Campbell, Shasta 69 Canada, Suzan 41, 69 Cannon, Donald Cannon, Pamela 127 Cannon, Vicki 127 Cantrell, James 68 Caporale, John 127 Caporale, Lou Anne 41, 107 Caporale, Michael 117, 124, 148 Carl, Sandra 107 Carlile, Rocco69 Carlson, Curtis 107 Carpenter, Dewayne Carpenter, Roy 117 Carr, David 107 Carr, Dennis 127 Carr, Rhonda Jean 69 Carson, Carolyn 127 Carson, Kenneth 127 Carter, Cynthia 107 Carter, Dan J. 107, 189, 193 Carter, Daniel J. Carter, Donna 117 Carter, Kama 107, 189 Carter, Kenneth 107 Carter, Mary 41 Carter, Patricia 107 Carter, Richard 117 Carter, Sandra Jo 69 Carter, Steve 127 Carter, Thomas Carter, Vicki 69 Carver, Robert 117 Cary, Larry 69, 206 Cassidy, David 107 Cassidy, Sandra 69 Castetter, John 107 Castile, Melvin Cates, Bonita41,117 Catron, Michael 107, 186, 193 Caudill, Constance 117, 205 Caudill.Mark 127 Caudill, Marvin Cauley, Mark 127 Cauley, Matthew 127 Cavanaugh, Linda 107 Cavanaugh, Michael 117 Cavanaugh, Robert 127 Cave, Arthur 54, 107 Cavender, Earl 107 Cavender, Peggy Cecil, Brenda41,117 Chafins, Sharon 127 Chaillaux, Barbara 107, 183, 186, 198 Chandler, Susan 107, 180 Chaney, Janice 69 Chaplin, Connie 69, 90, 159, 185 Chapman, Joseph 205 Chastain, Cynthia 41, 117 Chastain, Mary Anne 69 Chastain, William 127 Cherry, Glen 127, 153, 159, 166 Cherry, Tina 107 Christensen, Bruce 69 Christie, Charles Christy, Robert 127 Chroniak, Elizabeth 117. 191, 193, 203 Chroniak, Gwyneth 117, 203 Chroniak, Thomas 107, 191, 202, 203 Clapper, Vickie 54, 106, 107 Clark, Bonita117 Clark, Cindy 117 Clark, Cynthia 127 Clark, Duane 107, 159, 189 Clark, Karen 69 Clark, Mich ael107 Clark, Robert Clark, Thomas Clemens, Richard Clements, Leo 127 Clendenin, T. Gale 70 Clinard, Charles 117 Cline, Mike 65 Cline, Patricia 117, 189 Cline, Steven 70, 74 Clingan. Stephen 117, 193 Cobb, Mary 107 Cobb, Michael Thomas 139, 148 Cobb, Michael 70, 107, 150, 159, 189 Cobb, Teresa 127 Cobb, William 107, 148, 159 Cockrill, Cynthia 117 Coffman, Linda 127 Coghill, Raschell17 Coglan, N. Bradley 107, 183, 186, 202, 203 Cohee, Brenda127 Cohee, Dianna107 Cole, Gary Cole. Patricia 70 Cole, Paul 70 Cole, Randall Cole, Ricky L. 117 Cole, Sharon 41, 107 Cole, Sheila 107 Cole, Teresa 127 Cole, William 117 Coleman, David 159 Collins, Gary 117 Collins, Judy 70 Collins, Robert 117, 193 Collins, William 70, 203 Colwell, James 127, 205 Combs, Vicki Combs, Vicki 127 Conway, Carol 117 Conway, David 127 Conway, Keith 70, 166, 173 Cook, David 70, 189 Cook, Richard Cook, Robert 117 Cooley, Marina Cooley, Rodney 127, 166 Coonce, Jenny 117 Coonce, Ralph 107, 159, 186 Cooper, Catherine 107 Cooper, Dianna 117, 203 Cooper, Gregory 107 Cooprider, David 71, 186 Cope, Brian 71, 203 Cope, Mark 117 Cope, Teresa 127 Cope, Tony 159 Coppinger, Alan 117, 159 Corman, Jack 117, 148, 159 Corman, Richard 117, 159 Cornells, Anita 71 . Cornett, Patricia 71 Corrice,Glenda127 Cory, Robert 117 Cory, Lawrence 107, 183 Costin, Laura 127 Costin, Shelly Cothron, Earl Corner, Anita 71 Cotner, Leon 117 Cotter, Doug 159 Cotter, Jim 117, 173 Cotterman, Gaye127 Cotterman, Jeffrey 107 Coulter, Russell 117 Courtney, Michael Coverstone, Craig 71, 148, 159, 173 Covert, Fred 71 Cowden, Dennis 71, 189 Cowden, Mark 117 Cox, Jill 117 Cox, Ricky 117, 183 Crabtree, Deborah Craft, Gregory, 117 Craft, Patricia 71 Craft, Wiley 71, 148, 166, 173 Craig, Donna Craigmiles, Lisa 117 Crane, Donna 117 Crane, Penny 117 Cranfill, Karen 107 Cranfill, Kimberly 127 Craven, Beverly 71, 198 Crawford, Karen 41,71 Creel, Guy 107 Crenshaw, Allan 71 Crews, Robert 127 Crick, Dianne 127 Cridlin, Nick 107, 159, 173 Cr idlin, Thomas 127, 159, 166, 189, 203 Criswell, RoxannW Criswell, Wanda 118 Crocker, David 107 Crocker, Denise 118, 185 Crockett, Steve 118 Cromer, Karen Crooks, Carolyn 65, 71, 82, 54, 191, 206 Crooks, Greg 202, 203 Crooks, John 118 Crosby, Linda 41, 107 Cross, Beverley 107, 157, 159 Cross, Odetta 41, 118 Cross, Phillip 127 Cross, Roger 127 Crouch, Joy 107 Croucher, Kitty 118 Crowmer, Dwight71,148 Crowe, Richard Csiky, Carla72, 185 Cullen, Craig Cullen, Terri Culley, Kevin 173 Cunningham, Bonnie 118 Cunningham, Joyrerta Curry, Darlene 118 Curry, James 72 Cuzzort, Dedrall8 Dalton, Thomas Damron.Mark Danford, Sherri127 Daniel, Jeffrey 118 Daniel, Linda 72 Daugherty, John Davenport, Guy Davenport, Steven 127, 166 Davidson, Bobby 118 Davis, Candy 118, 189, 205 Davis, Charles 72 Davis, Cindy 107 Davis, Cindy 118 Davis, Danny 118 Davis, Debi 118 Davis, Edith Davis, Gilbert 127 Davis, Jane 118 Davis, Joseph 127 Davis, Linda 127, 185 Davis, Marilyn 127 Davis, Mark 127, 159 Davis, Michael Davis, Nancy 41, 107 Davis, Randy 72 Davis, Richard Davis, Terry 205 Dawson, Barbara 118, 189 Day, Georgia Day, Terr ie 127 Deal, lanet 108 Dean, Dale 72, 180 Dean, Debbie 118 Deane, Michael 108. 148, 159 Deaton, Glenda108 Deboo, Terrance 72, 206 Deel, Troy 118 DeFur, Cynthia 118, 166, 189 DeFur, Jim 173 DeHerdt, CorinalOB, 189 DeHerdl, Richard 118,148 DeHerdt, Sonja 72, 186, 189, 206 DeLorraine, Connie 128 Demaree, Lewis Demaster, Mary 128 Denney, Pamela 128 Denny, Donna 41 Denny, Larry Denny, Vicky 41, 72 DePew, Dave 118, 166 Desmone, Robert Dessauer, Deborah 128 Detamore, David 118, 139, 159, 173 Dew 118 Dewitte, Timothy 118 Dichmann, Anthony 118 Dichmann, Donald 128 Dick, Stephanie 72 Dickenson, Warren 118, 203 Dickerson, James 118 Dieck, Carolyn 118 Diederichsen, Debra 128 Diederichsen, Herbert 108 Dietz, Vicki 118, 205 Diggs, Melody 41, 72 Dile, Daryl Dile, Toby 128 Dillehay, Keith Dilley, Donald 128 Dilley, Pamela 72 Dillon, Timothy 108. 193 Diniger, Jerry Dinkins, Michele Dippel, Kevin 118, 166 Dishman, Connie 118 Dishon, Sharlene128 Dixon, William 128 Doane, MichaellOB Doane, Rhonda 118 Dobbins, Wesley Dobbs, NikilOB Dobson, Dan 118, 159, 166, 173, 166 Dobson, Denise 65, 72, 169, 185, 186 Docktor, John 72 Docktor, Mary 41, 119 Dodd, Carla 185 Dodd, Carolyn 72, 186, 196 Dodd, Kevin 108, 166 Donahuf, Jeffrey 203 Donahue, Kenneth 72 Donley, Lau ra 73, 198 Donovan, Terry Doody, Michael 128 Doody, SherrilOB Dorris, Terry 128, 159, 166, 203 Doss, Linda 119, 205 Dostin, Michael Doucleff, Chris 119 Dougherty, John 119 Dougherty, Mary 41, 73, 189 Doughty, Teresa 108 Doughty, Sherri 73, 193 Doughty, William Douglas, Timothy Dowden, Daniel 159, 166 Dowell, lames 108 Dowling, Debra 128 Downey, Jeffrey 108, 148, 185. 193, 205 Driscol, Julie 119 Droeger, Edward 108 Droke, Fayrene Drum, Robert 128, 159, 185 Dubecky, KathylOS Duckworth, David Dugan, Marianne 41, 119, 189, 203 Dungan, Linda 128 Dungan, Richard 73 Dungan, Robert 73 Dunn, Kathy 128 Dunn, Mary 73 Dunz, Jerry 128 Durham, Adrienne 128 Durham, Constance 73, 189 Durham, Lizabeth 108 Durham, Michael 73, 150, 159, 173 Durham, Rhonda 108, 185 Dustin, Cheryl 119 Dych, Glen 119 Dych, Marianne 128 Dye, Diana 128 Eads, Rickey 119, 148 Eads, Russell 108, 139, 141, 148, 166 Earl, Randall Earl, Richard East, Doreen 128 Eaton,Kathlene41,73, 185 Eaton, Patricia 106 Echolds, Robert 108 Eckstein III, Royal 128, 159 Eden, Diane 119, 189 Edwards, Charles Edwards, Constance 73, 206 Edwards, David Edwards, Jeffrey 154, 159 Edwards, Karen 119, 189 Edwards, Michael 73 Edwards, Robert 73 Edwards, Vanessa 108 Edy, David 128 Eggers, Larry 108, 148, 159, 166, 173 Eickelberg, Ernest 128, 205 El, Jackie 128 El, Richard 189 119 Ellis, Carolyn 128 Ellis, Dixie 128 Ellis, Janet 73 Ellis, Steven 108, 148 Ellison, lames Elsey, Susan 128, 169 Elsey, Wanda 108 Emmelman, Richard 128, 205 Emmons, Brian 119 Endicott, Peggy 108, 189 Ends, Carol 119 Engelking, Donald 73, 193 England, Lina 73 Engle, Cathi119 Erickson, Scott 108, 159, 166, 173, 186 Erlenbaugh, Beverly 108 Erlenbaugh, Sharon 119 Ernst, Dorthy 108 Escue, Michael 128 Etheridge, Carol128 Eu banks, Franklin Evans, David 108 Evans, Debbie 119, 189 Evans, Lyle 73 Evans, Richard C. 108,159 Evans, Richard A. 74, 173 Everhart, Rhonda 119 Everhart, Sheree Ewing, Kathe 174 Farley, Deborah Farley, Patricia Feldhake, Cathy 119 Fendley, Teresa 128 Ferguson, Jean 108 Ferguson, Ruth 119 Fen , Ste Ferrer, Susan 128 Fiddler, Christine 108 Fiddler, Michael 74 Fields, Dennie Fields, Frank 139, 148, 159 Fields, Sharon 74 Fifer, Sheila 119 Filis, Alhanasios Filis, Konsladenal28 Finley, Tony 119 Finn, Philip Fischer, Karen 205 Fischer, Vicki 74 Fisher, Will 119 Dun 9 108 Flanagan, David Flechsig, Charlene 108, 180 Fleenor, Gary 119 Fleenor, Rickey 108 Fleetwood. Katherine 128 Flick, Donald 119 Flick, Michael 108 Fleitz, Philip 74, 185 Flike, Pamela 128 Flora, Charles 128 Flowers, leff 148 Flowers, Keith 74, 86, 148, 154, 159, 173, 191 Floyd, Rhonda 108 Flynn, Joyce 108 Flynn, Thomas Foglemanjobn Fogleman, Mary 128 Foley, Emma 108 Foley, Vivian Foltz, Susan 74, 189 Ford, Debra 119 Ford, Michael E. 205 Ford, Michael I Ford, Victoria 74 Former, Barbara 74, 186, 193 Foster, Shirley 74, 189 Foster, Terry 119 Fougerousse, Edward 108 Fowler, Dave 148 Fowler, lames Fowler, Richard 119 Fowler, Ronald 128 Fox, Joseph 119 Francis, Paula 128 Freathyjoy 108, 189 Fredrick, Laura 41, 74 Freeman, Danny Freeman! Rickey 108, 193 Frick, Janice 119, 159, 166, 169, 189 Frisbie, Karen 75, 186, 198 Fry, James Fulk, Ann 119, 189 Fuller, Kathleen 108, 189 Fultz, Laura 119 Fuqua, Pamela 41, 119 Cott, Kathy193 Cott, Mary 128 Cott, Tom 148, 173 Covaert, Charles 128 Covaert, Cynthia 193 Grace, Kathy 65, 75, 189 Craber, Kimberly108, 189 Crammer, Julie 128 Craves, Cindy 119, 189 Craves, Darlene 108, 189 Gray, Bob 128, 148 Gray, George 75 Cray, Kathrine Gray, Pamela 108 Gray, Robert 75, 154, 159, 173 Green, Jim 148, 173 Green, Robert Creen, Teresa 108 Crider, Philip 119 Griffin, Dona 41, 109 Griffin, Patty 119 Griffin, Rebecca 76, 198 Griffin, Robert 76, 148, 159, 166, 180 Griffin, Timothy 128, 159 Criffo,Vince65, 76, 180, 185 Grismore, John 128, 166 Groene, Annalee 119, 189 Groeschen, Ronald 109 Grovenberry, Debbie 128 Grubb, Michael 76 G ' SellJohn G ' Sell, Patricia Cue, Jackie Cuess, Carl Cuillaume, Sandie41,119 Cumerson, Ralph 109 Cunter,Janet41,76 Gunter, Thomas 41, 119, 139, 148, 203 Gunter, Vickie 128 Gunyon, Michael Gurley, Linda 119 Gustin, Mark 76 Guthrie, James 41, 119, 148, 159 Gutierrez, Arthur 128 Cutis . I. lo Calema, John 75 Calligan, Philip 128 Gambill. Roger 75 Gamble, Sharon 108, 186 Gammon, Rhonda 108 Gandy, Karla 119 Gannon, Diana 108, 186 Gannon, John 75, 189 Gannon, Kathleen 75 Gannon, Marianne 119 Garard, Thomas 108 Gardner, David 128 Gardner, Janice 108 Gardner, Mark 108, 138, 139, 148, 166 Garrett, Darlene 128 Garret, James 75 Garwood, Bryan 108 Cause, Joan 119 Cause, Vickie Cay, Billie 128 Gearlds, William 128 Cearns, David Gearns, James 108 Gerber, Rosemary Gerzon, Paul 59, 64, 65, 75, 148, 157, 173, 183, 186, 194, 206 Cibeaut, Paul Gibbs, Clyde Gibbs,Tereasa119 Gibson, Katherine 108 Gibson, Laura 54, 106, 108 Gibson. Mark 128,159 Gibson, Richard 75 Gibson, Timothy 128 Gilbert, lames 75, 205 Gillespie, Jimmy 159 Gillespie, Mark 128, 159, 166 Gillum, Charles 108 Gillum, Pamela 108 Cilly, Rodney 75, 205 Gilmour, Robert 108 Cisell, Pat 108 Gish, Sharie 189 Givan, Vickil19, 205 Glanzman,Jule75 Goddard, Carla Goddard, Robert 128 Godwin, Cail 128 Goens, Raymond 108 Coff, Kris 128, 159 Goldsmith, Brenda 119 Gomez, Anthony 108 Gonzales, Nelly 75, 198 Goode, Gay Goodin, Paul 108 Coolsby, Donald 128 Gorton, Lawrence 108 Gorton, William Gossett, James 108, 148, 159, 173 Hack, David 119 Haden,Shanna109 Hadley, Alice 76 Hadlev. Mary 119, 41 Haganman, Deborah 109 Hagans, Maria 109, 166 Hahn, Thomas 76 Hail,Edwina76 Haines, Harold 109 Hair, Susan 128 Halcomb, Sue 119 Hall, Curtis Hall, Gwendolyn 119 Hall, Joy 41, 109. 186, 191, 198 Hall, Sue Ham, Patty 128 Hamilton, Carol 41, 109 Hamilton, Sheila 41, 119 Hancock, Cynthia 109 Hancock, Mark 106, 109, 166 Hancock, Mary 41, 76, 189 Hancock, Nancy 41, 119 Hanlon, Cheryl 109, 180, 193 Hankins, Jeffrey 119 Hannah, Debbie 41, 109 Hannah, Stephen 119, 193 Hannon, Esker Hansbrough, Becky 128, 185 Hardcastle, Clifford 109 Harden, Sharon Hardman,Caroll28 anja 5 119 Hardman, Teresa Hardy, Bill 128 Harlan, Lee 76, 159, 185 Harmon, Mark 128, 159 Harmon, Michael 109, 166 Harold, Chandy 41, 128 Harold, Oklas 109, 148, 159 Harp, Kristella76 Harper, Linda 119 Harper, Michelle 128 Harper; Toni 119 ell.Ka i109, Harrigan, Karen 109,189 Harris, Cheryl 76 Harris, John 76 Harris, Karen 119 Harris, Mark 119 Harris, Rick 129 Harris, Robert 129 Harris, Robert 129 Harsin, Ronald 76 Hart, Carolyn 119 Hart, Rebecca Hartle, Marie 109 Hartley, Dale 109 Hartley, Deborah 129 Hartley, Douglas 77, 191,193 Harton, Steven 106, 109, 148, 159, 173, 185, Hanson, Debra 77 Harvey, Allen 77 Harvey, Debbie 129 Harvey, Donald 77, 148, 206 Harvey, Mark Harvey, Mike 129 Harvey, Randy 54, 119 Harvey, Rhonda Hasseld, Frank 54, 109 Hatfield, Sorthy (Sue) 109 Hatfield, James Hatten, Steve 129, 159 Havlin, Becky 77 Hawhee.Jay Hawkins, Kris MM Haygood,Sharron109, 185 Hays, Mark 77 Hays, Teresa 109 Hays, William Heady, Darrell Hedrick, Suzanne 109 Hege, Kevin 129 Heidelman, Debra 109, 180 Heidelman, loe 173 Heiny, Gregory Held, Anna 119 Hellmer, Danny 129 Helpling, Theodore 119 Hemingway, Patricia 119 Henderson, Leslie 129, 185 Henry, Michael 77 Hensley, Debby 129 Hensley, Jennifer 109 Henson,Jeffery109 Henson, Pamela 41, 109 Henson, Ricky Herman, James 77, 173, 185, 206 ,119 Hermsdorfer, James 77 Herndon, Mark 129 Herzberg, David 159, 193 Herzberg, Harold 166 Herzberg, Jesse 109, 159, 186, 189 Hess, David Hess, Kathleen 119 Heustis, Douglas 54, 119 Heustis, Suellynl29, 193 Hibbler, Alex 166 Heckman, Mary 129 Hicks, D.Anthony 78 Hicks, Karen 78 Hicks, W. Earl 78 Higginbotham, Brenda L. 109 Higginbotham, Nancy 119, 185 Higgins, D.Sue Higgins,Tim129 High, Rita 109, 189 Hild, Marvl09 H.ldebran, Keith 129 Hildiak, Penny 129 Hill, Dennis 129 Hill, Donald 78 Hill, Joseph Hill, Lorraine 129 Hill, William 119, 189 Hillenburg, Ida 129 Hilligos, Melody 41, 78 Hilligos.Tamara Hills, lames 109 Hinch,Cathv41,109 Hinton, Michealm 173 Hipsher, Gail 109 Hire, Beverly 109 Hire, Mark 78, 109 Hivley, Cecil Hocketl, Ellen 41, 129 Hodge, Bryan 129 Hodge, Gary David 78 Hodge, Ion Hodge, Ronald 109, 189 Hoeping, Dianna78, 186 Hoff, Robert 129 Hoff, Joseph 109, 129 Hoffmire, Linda 129 Hogan, Tina 129 Hoke, Roger 109 Holcomb, Sally Ann Holdren, Susan 129,205 Holland, Judy 129 Holland, Richard 78 Holland, Terry 109 Hollaway, Pamela 78 Hollenbaugh, Russ 139, 148, 173 Hollenbeck, WeidallO Holloway, Linda Holly, James 129, 159, 166 Hollywood, Margaret 129 Holman, David Carl 78 Holman, Debra 129 Hood, Thomas 78 Hooten, Buford Hoover, Mary 78 Hopkins, Deana 129 Hopkins, Mechele 129 Horn, Timothy 64, 65, 78, 148, 159, 173, 185, 206 Horner, Alan 110, 193 Horsley, Donald 129 Horton, Vickie 129, 193 Hoskins, Jeffery129 Hoskins, Richard 129 Hough, Roberta 79 Houpperl, Helen 79 Houppert, Mary 110 Howard, Linda Howe, Linda 129 Hren, Vicki65,79 Hubbard, Douglas Hubbard, Gwendolyn Hubbard, Lu Ann 79, 169, 189 Hubbard, Mary 129 Huckaby, Dale Hudson, Jav 129 Hudson, Kathleen 129, 193 Hudson, Kim 129 Hudson, Ray 110 Huerkamp, Bernard 120 Huff, Mark 110 Hughes, Cathy Hughes, Georgia 106, 110, 193 Hughes. William 129, 193, 198 Hughett, William 129, 159 Hull, Gerald 110 Humpert, Mark Humphn ell 110, 189 Humphrey, Edward 129 Humphrey, Sue 129 Humphrey, Tom 120 Humphreys, Gail 120 Hunt, Robery110, 193 Hunter, Jimmie Hurst, Robert 79, 186 Hurt, Deborah 118,120,193 Hutcheson, Larry 110, 148 Hutchinson, Terry 41, 110 Hvfield.Don Hvfield, Stephanie 120, 189 Hvnds, Dennis 129 Inman, Donna 129 Irvin, Scott 129 Ivy, Linda 129, 159, 185 Jackson, Cynthia 120 James, Margo 110 James, Pedie James, William Jameson, J. D. L. Janes, Ray 120, 159, 173, 193 Jeffers, Joseph 79 Jeffries, Cynthia 79 Jeffri ,Ten 1130 Jensen, Kathy 110, 180 Jem, Susan 110, 180, 189 Jerrell, Walter 110 lessee, Kenneth 54. 120, 193 Jessup, Marianne 79 Jewell, Cynthia 120 Jewell, David Johns, Susan 120, 159, 166, 169, 185 Johnson, Beth Ellen 79, 185, 205, 206 Johnson, Columbus 120 Johnson, Debra 120 Johnson, Dennis Johnson, Doug 110 Johnson, Cail 130, 193 Johnson, Jeffery Johnson, John 205 Johnson, Judith 110 Johnson, Kenneth 54, 110 lohnson, Kevin 130, 159, 166 Johnson, Peggy 130 Johnson, Nancy Johnson, Ralph 130 Johnson, Sherri lohnson, Teresa 79, 186 John Dn.To 1 110 Johnston, Paula 120 lolly, Holland Jones, Daryl Jones, Donita 79, 189 lones, Janet 120, 159, 166, 169, 189 Jones, John 130 Jones, Kenneth 166 Jones Pauline 110 Jones Robe rl 120 Jones Sand 120 Jones Tany 130 Jorda n.T.m Dthy Jourd an, Katherine 129 205 Judki is, Tim othy Jung, leffery 129 Karr, Debra 120 Karr, Janet 130 Kaufman, Roland 131 Kaye, Thomas 80, 120, 166 Kearns, Joseph 130 Keen, Robert Keller, Cynthia Kellev, Linda 80 Kelly, lames 120 Kelly, |ohn 110 Kelly, Pauline 80 Kemble, Warren 80 Kemp, Richard Kemp, Ronald Kemp, Tamara 130 Kempe, Gary 110, 185 Kendall, Sherri 130 Kennedy, Linda 130 Kennett, Nathan 110 Kennett, Rebecca 54, 80 Kenney, Donna 180 Kenworthy, Beverlee 110 Kerkhoff, Steven 110 Kern, Karen 130 Kerr, Claire 120 Kettman, Scott Key, Stephen 65, 80, 159, 180 Kiemeyer, Thomas 120 Kilburn,Darlenna130 Kilburn, Glenna110 Killburn, Ronald 120 Kilburn, Ronnie 120, 189 Killilea, Brian 130 Kimes, Evelyn 120 Kimes, Yvonne 110 Kinkade, lennySO Kinder, Sheila 80 King, Anthony 120 King. Debra 41, 110 King, Donna 41 King, Marsha 41, 110, 189 King, Robert 130, 173 King, Sue 120 King, Vernon Kingery, Richard 80, 159, 166, 173, 18 Kingsbruy, lohnllO Kinley, Becky 120, 185, 186 Kinney, Alma 130 Kinney, lohn 80 Kinney, LA Mark 110, 193 Kinney, Mike 148, 173 Kinney, Treasure 130 Kirby, Kevin 110, 159, 173 Kirch, Cathy 80, 180 Kirch, Edward Kirch, Mark 80 Kirk, Pamela 110 Kirkham, leffery 120 Kirlin, Debra 80 Kirlin, Karen 130 Kirkman, Derry Kissick,lohn80 Kitterman, Ladd130 Kleber, Steven 110, 159 Klein, Michael 80, 193, 206 Kloss, Stephen Knoop, Deannal20 Knuth,Carl81 Kontney, Steven 120 Kootz, Charles Korbly, Kathy 120 Kord, Pamela 130 Kord, Randy 110, 139, 148, 186, 189 Koschka, lane 110 Koschka, lohn Kostarides, Andrew 81 Kostandes, Elaine 110, 180 Kraemer, Diane 120, 205 Kraeszig, Mimi41,120 Kraft, Gary Kramer, Joy Kramer, Michael 81, 191, 193 Kutche, Elizabeth 81, 189 Kutche, Peter 120 Lacefield, Robert Lachmayer, Elliot Lachmayer, Susan 120 Lacy, Sharon 120 Laffin, Anna41,120 Laffin, Tina 81 Lagenaur, Elaine 120, 159 Lagenaur, Laurel 130, 159 Lakin, Douglas Lamb, Charles Lambert, Broatus 81 Lambert, Randy 130 Landreth, Richard 130 Landwer, Michael 81 Lane, lames 120 Lane, Lisa 110, 186, 189, 191, 198 Lane, Matthew 130, 203 Langenbacher, Mark 110, 166 Lanman, Paul 130 Lannon, Tamalyn 130 Lannom, Toby 110 Largent, Debra Largenl, Shirley 110 Larson, David 120 Lashbrook,|ack81 Lauck, Laura 130 Lauck, Jr., William 110 Lawler, Peggy 41, 81 Lawless, Cynthia 110 Lawrence, Susan 111, 120, 153, 159, 166, 169 Lawson, Glenn Lawson Jr., Hubert 130 Lawson, Ronald 79,81, 139, 148, 186 Lawson, Thomas 130 Lawson, Virgil 130, 159 Layman, Paula 120 Leamon, Jeffrey Leamon, Linda 130 Leamon, Michael 120, 186, 191 Lechner, Warren 159 Lee, David 193 Lee, Duane 130, 166 Lee, lames 110 Lee, Jackie 81 Lee, Janet 120 Lee, Jerry 110, 148, 159 Lee, Karen 41, 110, 198 Lee, Karen 41, 81 Lee, Kathy 41, 110, 186, 198 Lee, Rhonda 81 Lee, Theodore Legg, KristillO, 185 Lehmkuhl, Michael 130 Lemay, Brian 205 Leman, MindiHO Lenahan, Marie 120 Lenahan, Timothy 185 Leo, Terri41,82, 198 Leonard, Dawn 120 Leonard, Samuel 130, 159, 166 Leonard, Steven Lepper, Mark 120 Lepper, Patrick 110, 139, 148, 173, 189 Lessans, Bill 173 Lewellen, Pamela 120 Lewis, Charles 54, 120 Lewis, Linda 120 Lewis, Sybil 120 Licking, William 110 Lingenfelter, Nancy Little, Carry 120, 159 Little, Joseph 82 Littleton, Mary 120 Littleton, Raymond 130, 159, 166 Lobb, Roy Locke, John 110 Lockhart, Scott 130 Lolla, Joy 120 Long, Howard 130, 159, 166 Long, Patricia 110 Long, Paul 82 Long, Rebecca 41, 110, 189 Long, Rhonda Long, Vincent 110 Longerich, Rick 137, 148 Lord, Leslie Lord, Stephen 82 Lotz, Patricia 82 Loutt, Robert 130 Love, Philip 82, 186 Lovelady, Kenneth 130 Loveless, Nancy 41 Lovell, Beth Ann 82 Lovell, Suzann 131, 169, 185 Lowe, Meryle 131 Lowry, Deborah Lowry, Jay 120 Lucas, David 131, 159 Lucas, Dawn 82 Luedeman, Jeff 131,205 Luedeman, Jerry 83 Luedeman, John 110 Luh, Richard Luke, Robin 41,83 Lunsford, Betty 120 Luttrell, Gerald Lynette, Bill 159 Lynette, Bruce 120, 159 Lynette, Chris 131 Lynette, Mike 83 Lyon, Ruth 131 Lyons, Rogettal31 Lyons, Teresa 83 Lytle, Joseph 83 M Mackell, Bernard 121, 148, 159, 166 Mackell, Frank 83, 148, 159, 173, 206 Mackell, Jim 110, 148, 166, 173 Macon, Carl Macon, Gloria 121 Maddox, Mike 110, 153, 159 Mahler, Carmel 110 Maier, Julia 131 Maier, Randy 110 Main, Kim 131 Maki, Steve 121, 159, 166, 173 Malcoln, Charles Mandrell, David 110 Manley, Dennis Manley, John 121 Manley, Karen 110 Manley, Kim 110 Manley, Tom 148, 166 Mann, John 64, 83, 159, 166, 173 Manning, Phil 121, 148 Manning, Priscilla83 Manning, Stanley 83 Mansfield, Aubrey ansfield, Mindy 110, 186 Ma a 131 Manson, David Manson, James 121 Manson, Ken 148, 173 Marcum, Cheryl 83 Marcum, Kenny 131 Merendt, Kim 110, 112, 159 Martin, Debbie 83, 185 Mark, Joseph 110 Mark, Martin 121,193,198 Marko, Mary 110, 189 Marks, Roger 110 Marks, Susan 121 MarQuis, John 121, 198 Man :194 Marshall, Cynthia 121 Marshall, Teresa 131 Martin, Charles 111, 189 Martin, Deborah Martin, lames 111 Martin, Paul 121 Martin, Pamela 111 Martin, Ronald 111 Massey, Steven 131, 166 Massingille, Debbel21 Ma ,, Patri Masters, Michael 131 Mather, Curtis 83, 186, 194, 206 Mathias, Greg 131 Mathies, Robert 131, 205 Math is, John 111 Mathis, Larry 83 Matthews, Antony 83. 159 Matthews, lohn 121 Matthews, Lorella 83 Matthews, Mike 131 Matthews, Robert Matthews, Susan 111, 166, 169, 189 Matthews, Teresa 131 Mattingly, Beth Mattingly, Joan 121 Mattingly, Michelle 121 Mattingly, Stephanie 121 Maxberry, Shelea Maxwell, Brendalll May, Billy May, Douglas 83, 183 May, Greg 121, 205 May, Price Mays, Jackie Mazur, Judianne84 McAndrews, Gina 121 McAtee, Cathy 121,166 McAtee, Greg McCafferty, Rebeca 41, 84, 185, 206 McCallister, Gaylelll McCallister, Kevin 131 McCauley, Daniel 84 McClain, Andy 41, 121 McClain, Michael McClain, Robert McCleerey, Deborah 111, 180, 189 McCleerey, Jeffrey 121 McCleerey, Joyce 84 McCleerey, Marsha 131 McCleellan, David 111, 143, 159, 185 McClure, Karl 111, 121, 205 McClure, Kirk McClure, Mark 166 McClure, Patricia 121 McClure, Richard 121 McCord, Fred 131 McCormick, Jenny 131 McCormick, Kathy 121 McCormick, Kelly 189 McCormick, Larry 106, 111, 139, 148, 159,173 McCotter, Laura 41, 120, 121 McCotter, Patrick 111 McCoy, Darrick 131 McCrae, Carol 126, 131, 157, 159, 193 McCrae, Doug 111, 148, 159 McCreary, David McCreary, Jeff 121, 148, 189 McCurdy, Mike 111 McDonald, Carol 121 McDonald, Cathy 121 McDonald, Jeff 121 McDonald, Raejean 41, 131 McDowell, Marcy 121, 203 McDowell, Mike 121 McFarland.Roxanne McCeath, Diana 131 McGinley, Theresa 131 McGinnis, Cindy 121 McGinnis, Gorgannl31 McGuire, Denise 121, 203 McGuire Douglas 121, 139, 148, 159, 166, 173 McGuire, Jeff 111,148 McGuire, Kathy 121, 185, 189 McGuire, Shelia 84 McGuire, Jr., Wilburn 131 McKain, Elizabeth 84, 191 McKain, Margaret McKain, Philip 121 McKane, David 131 McKee,Cheril11,186, 198 McKee, Dorthy131 McKillup, Annette 121 McKim, Randy 84 McKim, Rosemary 111 McLeod, Kurt 159 McLeod, John 131 McMaster, Sherry 121, 205 McMiller, Albert 131 McPherson, Brent 189 McPherson, Patricia 111 McPherson, Richard 111 McQuade, Todd 159, 185 McQueen, Laura 111 McRae, Robin 131 McWhirter, Debbie 84 Mead, Debbie 121 Meade, Sandra 131 Meador, Jacque 121 Meadows, Barbara 84 Meadows, Danny 193 Medcalfe, Thomas Medlock, Delmar84 Mee, Laurie 84 Meeks, Darla121 Meeks, Kevin 84, 185, 206 Meeks, Robert Megin, William 111, 191 Meno, Daniel 121 Merrett, Linda 84 Merriman, Dennis 111, 173, 189 Merryman, Carol 121 Metcalf, Connie 111, 189, 193 Metcalfe, Gary Meyer, Andy 131, 193 Meyer, Jeff 111, 159 Meyer, Kathy 111, 198 Meyer, William 111 Meyer, Benjamin 131, 185 Meyers, Don 121, 193 Middleton, Barbara131 Milby, Karen 111 Milby, Marshall 131 Miles, Russell Millbrooks, Florine Millbrooks, Tony Miller, Brenda131 Miller, Darrell Miller, Diane 111 Miller, lames 131 Miller, Jay 111, 159 Miller, Keith 121, 183 Miller, Linda 41, 131 Miller, Mary 131 Miller, Paula 131 Miller, Penny Miller Jr., Richard 59, 65, 84 Miller, Ronald 121, 189, 198 Miller, Susan 84 Mitchell, Bruce 121, 148 Mitchell, Mike 124 Mitchell, Monty 121 Mitchell, Sandra 84, 186, 189 Mittendorf, Barney 111 Mittendorf, Russell 131 Mock. Lillian 121 Moeller, Dan 111, 205 Moeller, Julia 131 Mohid, David 131 Monka, Joel Monroe, James 85 Monroe, Judith 41, 121 Monroe Jr., Paul 121 Monschein, Damon 111 Montgomery, Richard 121, 289 Montgomery, Susan 111, 189 Montgomery, William 111, 159, 166 Moon, Janet 85 Moore, Aaron Moore, Debbie 41, 65, 85 Moore, Deborah 41, 85 Moore, Debra 85 Moore, Diane 85 Moore, Gerald Moore, lamce 131 Moore, Mark 131, 159, 166 Moore, Paul 111 Moore, Robert 131, 193 Moorhead, Kevin 131, 166, 185 Moran, Patricia 122 Moran, Roger 111 Morehead, Mark 159 Moreno, Judith Moreno, Robert 131 Morgan, Billy Morgan, Deborah 41, 111 Morgan, Jody 41, 85, 186 Morgan, John Morgan, Kenneth 131 Morgan, Michael Morgan, Steven 122 Morgan, Troy 131 Morris, William 131 Morrison, Karen 131 Morrison, Phyllis Morrow, David 85, 183 Morrow, Deborah 111 Morse, Rhoda 85 Mosby, Sharon Mosher, Ellen 122, 198 Mosher, Mark 85, 148 Mosier, Cynthia 41, 86 Mosier, Steven 111 Mosiman, Allen 111, 186, 189, 191, 202, 203 Moss, Ricky 122 Mueller, Amy 112, 198 Mueller, Eric 86 Mull, Deborah Mullins, Dale Mullens, Terrance Munchel, Wayne 131 Munday, Debra Munday, Melinda 122 Murdick, Beverly 86, 183, 189, 198 Murdick, Rachel 131 Murphy, Carmen 112 Murphy, Dale Murrain, Debra 131 Murray, Daniel Murray, David 86 Musgrove, Robert 131 Musser, Larry 131 Musser, Maureen 122, 185 Myers, Mary Myrick, Gary 131 Myrick, Ron 112 N Nagley.Caroll Napier, Charle Napier, Debra Napier, Donna Narmore, Aim, Narmore, Ralph 112 Neagle, Fred 122 Neagle, Marlene131 Neal, David 131 Neal, Janet 86 Neal, Mark 122 Neely, John 122 Negovan, Michael 122, 166 Neidlinger, Roberta 122 Nelson, Cathy 122 Nickolaus, Terry 131 Niebrugge, Paul 122, 159 Niedenthal, Kay 112, 180,198 Niggl, Michael 148, 159, 166 131 , Lan Nelson, Loreda 86 131 i. Ma Nelson, Thomas 122 Neu, Carol 54, 64, 86 Neu, Judith 11 2, 185, 206 Neuhausel Jr., Herbert Newman, David 131,193 Newton, Terrance Newton, Thomas Newton, Timothy Nichols, Jeffery Nicholson, Dale 112 Nicholson, David 112 Nicholson, Mark 112 Nicholson, Paul 122 Nickel!, Brian 122 Nickolaus, Maureen 112 Nikou, A. En 1 122 Noe, Pamela 41, 112 Ni.k ' I [hinii.r Nolan, Paul 132 Norris, Lawrence 112, 198 Norris, Michael 65, 86, 148, 198, 202, 203, 20: Norris, Penny 122 Norris, Sally 86, 189 Northern, Louis 86, 193 Northrup, Bobbi132 Norton, Debra 41, 122 Nottingham, Deborah 122, 180, 193 Nottingham, Theodore 112, 166, 189, 202, 2( Nuckols, Rosalind 159, 166, 169, 185 Nussbaum, Deborah 41, 112 Nye, Michael 148 Oakes, Charles 132 Oakes, Luinda132 O ' Connor, Kathleen 87 O ' Donnell. Timothy 87, 159, 173 Oglesby, Lucille 132 Ohmil, Anita 122, 193 Ohn ,Ten a 87 Ohrn, Carolyn 132 Ohrn, Tom 41, 122 Oldham, Donald 87 Oliver, Denise O ' Neal, Terry 185, 203 Orr, Kenneth Orr, Marlene Orr, Sha i 112 Orth, Matthew Osborne, Beverly 112 Osborne, Rebecca 112 Olt, Cheryll22 Ott, Thomas 112, 193 Ott, Timothy 132, 193 Otto, John 87 Owen, Deborah 112, 191, 198 Owens, Randy Owens, Steve 148 Owensby, Michael 132, 185 Owensby, William Pacheco, Sandy Padden, Leslie 41, 87 Paddock, Ronald 87 Page, Hal 132, 166, 193 Page, Pamela 87, 185, 18 Palmer, Mark 132 , Marty 87 .Michael .Pamela 112 , Ma 122 Palm Palm Panli Pandutsopoulos, Theodora 112 Parcel, Daniel 87 Parker, Gary Parker, Jerry Parker, Kenneth 122, 166 Parman,Caylenel22 Parman, Warren 112, 148 Parmer, Jack 132 Parrish, Michael 132 Parry, Andrea 41, 122 Parry, Douglass 54 Parsons, Belinda 132 Pash, Phillip 87, 198 Passmore, Dave Pastrick. Larry 112, 159, 1B6 Pate, Martin 132 Patee, Robert 122 Patrick, Kathy 112 Patterson, Jody 122 Patterson, Kathleen 132 Patterson, Pennie112 Patterson, Loretta 41, 122 Patterson, Terry 132 Patterson, Toni Palton, Allen 132 Payne, Woody 112 Payton, Lynn 122 Peacock, Daniel 87 Peacock, Kevin 112 Pedie, lames 132 Pedlow, Bruce 87, 193, 203 Peek, Steven 112,159 Pelley, Ronnie Pence, Michele 87 Pence, William 122, 183 Pennington, Anthony Pennington, Betty 132 Perdue, Michaell 32 ael 132 Peters, Allen 61, 87, 148, 173 Peters, Douglas 132 Peters, Karen 41, 112 Peters, Wendy 132 on, Charles 112, 159 on, Christopher on, Gwendolyn 132 Peter Peter: Peter; L ■ -r. 1132 ,on,Roseann132 «n, Sandra 112 , Retty 88 Pen Petro, Richard Petty, Charles 132 Pfau, Margaret 41, 88, 206 Phelps, ludith Phelps, Kevin 65, 88, 186, 206 Phelps, Steve 112 Philippo, Michel Phillabaum, David 132 Phillabaum, Marcy 88 Phillips, De bora 88, 159 Phillips, lanice 41, 122 Phillips, John 88 Phillips, Lois 122 Phillips, Randy 54, 112 Phipps, David 122 Pickard, John 122 Piel, Michael 88 Piercy, R. Mark 82, 88, 139, 148, 151, 150, 173 Pierson, David 112 Pierson, Debra 88 Pietro, Marta41,68 Pigecella, Rose Lee Pigecella, Michelle 41, 88, 180, 186, 194 Pmkn .Laurie 88 Pirtle, Rhonda 88 Pittard, Teresa 133 Plata, Susan 122, 185 Plummer, Vicki112, 166, 18! Poe, David Pollom, Carol Pollom, Jeffrey 88 Polston, Raymon133, 159 Popplewell, Mark 133, 159 Popplewell,Michael188 Port ■133 Pothast, Charles 89 Pothast, Jr., Frederick 133 Potter, Jr., Kenneth 122, 148 Pottorff, Gary 133, 159, 166, 198, 203 Pottorff, Nancy 122 Povonder, Deborah 112 Powell, Mark 159,205 Powell, Rebekah 41, 122 Powers, lames 89 Poynter, Carole 88 Poynter, Shelly 122, 189 Pratt, Susan 122 Prawat, Steven 133, 198 Presti, Charles 112, 186 Preton, David 54, 122 h ' n-s! , Suz ;122 Prewitt, Debra122 Price, Pamela 112 Prieshoff, Douglas 112 Priest, Donald 112, 159 Primm, Philip Pritz, Evan 133, 166, 159 Privette, Douglas 133, 159 Privette, Michael 112, 148, 153, 159, 202, 203 Proctor, Jack 88, 159, 173 Pruitt,Terri41, 122 Pryor, Denni s 122 Pryor, Quintin Pryor, Richard 112 Pullins, Kalhy 133 Pullins, Tony 133 Pullman, George 112, 193 Purcell, Van Pyland, Kim 122 Pyland, Linda 41, 112 Pyland, Mark Query, lames 54, 112 Query, Melody 113, 189 Quinlan, Michael 133 Quinn, Judy 122 Qumn. Thomas 113, 189, 19 Rader, Deborah 113 Rader, Denise133 Rader, Donna 89 Ragland, Janice 113 Rainbolt, June 41, 113, 18 Rainbolt, Kenneth 122 Raines, Daryl 113 Raines, Harold 122 Rambaud.Kathy 113 Ramsey, Debra 89 Ramsey, Bobby Ramsey, Roscoe Ramsey, Sherry Ramsey, lulianne 122 Randolph, Cathy 113 Rankin, lady 122 Ransom, Douglas 133 Ratliff, Gail 133 Ratliff, Gloria 113 Ray, Brian 133 Ray, Cindy 122 Ray, Robert Ray, Susan 133 Ray, Todd 113 Richard Reasoner 41, 122, 186, 189. 198 Reasoner, Robbie 41, 113, 186, 189, 198 Rebholz, Jennifer Re bholz, Robert 89 Rech, Debra 122 Recti, Donald 133 Rector, Timothy Redding, Gloria 113 Redding, Loretta 89 Retting, ]im 166 Redman, Scott Redmon, Jeanne 113 Reed, Brent 122, 148, 159, 166, 191 Reed, Elizabeth 122, 123, 185 Reed, Christopher 122 Reed, Mark 205 Reed, Michael 122 Reed, Phyllis 133 Reed, Robert Reed, Sandy 122 Reed, Timothy 113 Reily, Patti 133 Reily, Timothy 122 Renner, Alvin 133,166 Rettig, James 122, 159 Rettig, Michael 113 Reuther, Eric Reuther, Lisa 122 Reynolds, Barbara 122 Reynolds, Diana 113 Reynolds, Joseph 113 Reynolds III, William 89 Rhynearson, Dale 159 Rhynearson, William 122 Rice, Tammy 133 Rich, Deborah 113,185,186 Rich, Michael 89, 189 Richard, Danny 89 Richard, Patrick 54, 123 Richards, Cynthia 65. 89, 165, 198 Richards, Dawn 113 Richardson, Beverly Richardson, Dianna 122, 203, 205 Richardson, Linda 133 Richardson, Ruth 133, 205 Riches, Janet 123 Riches, Kathleen 113 Riches, Robert 133 Riches, Tim 193 Richey, Duane 133 Richey, Robin 113, 148, 205 Ridenour, Deborah 41, 89 Riedlinger, David 123 Rieger, Catherine 133 Rieland, Susan 113 Riggles, Rita 113 Riggles, Roger 123 Riggs, loseph113,193 Riggs, William 133 Rigney, Randall 89 Ringer, Robert 89 Risley, Deborah 113, 189 Risley, William 133 Rivers, Marenda 89 Rivers, Marsha 123, 189 Rivers, Pamela 133 Roach Jr., Thomas Robards, Geralyn41, 123 Robards, Catherine, 133 Robbins, Blossom Robbins, Denise123 Robbins, John 123 Robbins, Kenneth 113 Robbins, Kevin 123 Robbins, William 89 Roberson, Deborah 133 Roberts, Bryce123 Roberts, Chester 113 Roberts, Chris 133 Roberts, Darryl 133 Roberts, James 113 Roberts, Kalhy 113 Roberts, Patti 133 Roberts, Steven Robertson, Darrell Robertson, Gary 113 Robertson, Sharon 123 Roberson, Rita 113, 189 Roberson, Steven 113,148,173 Roberson, Victoria 113 Robey, Ronald Robinson, Deborah Robinson, Steven Robson, John 113 Rockey, Lee Ann 123 Rockey, Marcia 40, 41, 65, 89 Rodgers, Mary Jane 41, 90 Rodgers, Terri123, 189 Rodman, Daniel 133 Rodman, Kevin 123 Roeh,Dan166 Roell, Deborah 113 Roell, Richard 123 Roeder, Randuolph 186, 90 Roembke, Diane 133, 169, 185 Roembke, Mark 40, 90, 148, 166, 173 Rogers, Charles 133 Ragers, Danica133 Rogers, David 90 Rogers, K. Edward 90, 139, 148 Rogers, Michael Rogers, Nicky 90, 206 Rogers, Terri Rogers, Tina 90 Rohrer, Larry 90 Rollins, Judy 123, 189 Roma, Joellen90 Romans, Pam 123 Romerill, Curtis Rooney, Karen Rood, William 133, 159 Roseman, Melanie133 Rose, Wanda 133 Ross, Betty 123 Ross, Irvin Ross, Patrick 133 Rossi, Albert 59, 65,90, 183. Roundtree, Diana 133 Roundtree, Laberta123 Rouse, Donald Rouse, John 123 Rowe, Chuck 123 Rowe, Mark Rowlett, Gregory Rowlett, Mary Rudd, Jeffrey 133 Rudolph, Aarona 133 Rudolph, Dwight Ruedlinger, Nancy Rugenstein, Carl 123, 166 Runner, Sherry 41, 113 Rush, Dale Rush, Rhonda 133 Rushton, Roberta 133 Rusk, Michael 90 Russ, Charles 90, 186 Russell, Glenn 123 Rusi r133 Russell, Randall 133, 205 Russell, Sherry 123 Russell, Timothy 133 Rutan, Patricia 113 Rutherford, Deborah 113 Ryan,Cheryl123 Saba, Anthony 113, 148, 150, 159, 173,175 Saba, Louis 139, 148, 173 Sales, Maria 133 Sales, Rosa 113 Salsberry, Jim 148 Salter, Donita 123, 189 Sams, Dwayne 123 Sandefur, Mary 133 Sanders, Donald Sanders, Emanuel113 Sanders, Jeffrey Sanders, Kathy 133, 203 Sanders, Richard 113 Sarfaty, Russell 148 Sauer, Eileen 123 Sauer,JoEllen113 Savige, Helen 123 Sayer, Randall Scanlon, Michael 91 Scharbrough, Anita 91, 186 Scheib, Mark 113 Schmidhn, lanet 41,91, 206 Schmidt, Marjorie 133 Schmitt, Erleen41,91 Scholl, lanet 41, 133 Schorn, Connie 113 Schrock, Linda Schroering, Karen 123 Schuller, Denise 123 Schuttler, Mark 133 Scoggins, Dennis 133 Scott, Anthony Scott, Charles 148 Scott, David 123 Scott, Debra 91 Scott, Lisa 123 Scott, Maria 61, 91 Scon, Roy Seale, Ann 123 Seale, Lynn 189 Seale, William 91, 186, 189, 194 Sears, Brad 91 Scott, Roy Sears, Brad 91 Seeman. David Sehr, Jeffrey 91 Seidensticker, Larry Seigman, Connie 91, 203 Selke, Gary 123, 148,159, 166 Selm, Scott 113 Setser, Sherry 123 Settles, Michael Sexson, Janet 133 Sexson, Paul Sgro, Joseph Sgro, Michael Shadiow, David 133, 159, 185 Shadiow, Rick 148, 173 Shafer, Vicki 133 Shaffer, Michael Shaker, Mark 148, 173 Shea, Pamela 41, 123 Shearer, Sheila 133 Shedd, Sheryl 41, 65, 91, 185, 189 Sheetz, Michael 133, 205 Sheetz, Theresa 41, 106, 110, 113 Shelley, Carol 133 Shelley, Kenneth 54, 123 Shelley, Lawrence 54, 91 Shelton, Larry Shelton, Nola Shemwell, Janice 41, 113 Shepard, Carrie 133 Shepherd, Tim 133 Sherrill, James 166 Sherrill, Jeanne 41, 189 Sherron, Anita 123, 159, 166, 169 Sherron, Susan 123 Shipley, Danny 133 Shively, Paul 123 Shockley, David Shockney, Nona 113, 186 Shoemaker, Larry 123 Shoemaker, Robert 113 Short, Charles 133, 159 Short. Edith 123 Short, Patricia 41. 113 Short, Sharron 91 Shrum, Dona 91 Shupe, Phillip 123 Shure, Pamela 124 Shuns, James Siebenthal, Danny 124, 148 Silv s91 Silvey, Robert 133, 159, 16 6 Simmons, Catherine 92 Simmons, Germaine 124 Simmons, Marianne 113 Simmons, Patti 113 Simmons, Vicki 124 Simons, Gary 124 Simons, Nicki 92 Simpson, Deborah Simpson, Warren 133 Sims, Elizabeth 134 Sinclair, Robert 113 Sisk, James 134 Sisk, Linda 134 Sisk, Robyn 113 Sizemore, Anthony 134 Skaggs, June 124 Skates, Michael Slayton, Diane 113, 166 Slicker, Russell Slinker, Linda Slinker, Sheryl Sloan, Kathie 134 Smalling, Gary 134, 159 Smilko, lanice 113 Smith, Barbara 41, 92 Smith, Bryan 134 Smith, Dale Smith, Darlis 92, 193 Smith, Debra 124 Smith, Debra Smith, Dianna Smith, Elaine Smith, Elaine 92, 113 Smith, Gary 124 Smith, Harold 134 Smith, Hershel Smith, James Smith, James Smith, Jeanette 134 Smith, Judy 124 Smith, June 92 Smith, Kathy 113 Smith, Leslie 124 Smith, Linda 124 Smith, Linda Smith, Linda Smith, Michael 113, 159, 173 Smith, Pamela 124 Smith, Patrick 92, 148, 159, 166, 173, 185 Smith, Randy 124, 159 Smith, Rebecca Smith, Rickey Smith, Rocky 134 Smith, Ronald 113, 189 Smith, Shane 113 Smith, Steven 124, 159 Smith, Steven 124, 186 Smith, Susan 113 Smith, Tracey 113 Smith, Vickie 113 Smithes, Terry 124 Smoot.Beth 124, 185,203 Smutz, Robert Snell, Gary 92, 148, 185 Snider, David 92 Snider, Janine 124 Snively, William Snyder, Larry 124, 159 Snyder, Mary 113 Snyder, Thomas Snyder, Trina 124, 189 Soden, Dennis 124 Soden, Vickie 186 Solberg, Georgia 134 Solberg, Mary 113, 157, 159, 166 Sommers, Richard Sons, Dana 113 Sorrentino, John Sorri, Pekka92 South, leana Spain, Ronald 114 Sparks, Debra Sparks, Matthew 134 Spears, Vicky 41, 92, 203 Spencer, Doris 114 Spencer, Kirktina Speziale, Mary 92 Spice, Betsy 186, 198 Spice, Wilma 92 Spindler, Pamela 114 Spively, Connie Sprankle, June 114 Spurlin, Jerome 134 Stafford, Carmel 124 Stafford, Steven Stahl,Toni134 Stalas, Philip 124, 186, 189 Stamper, Terry Stanbrough, James 114, 166 Sta S134 Stanley, Danny 124 Stanley, Gary Stansbury, |oanne92, 189 Stansbury, Sharon 124 Stapp, Joann 40, 41, 114 Statzer, Karen 124 Stedenman, Ruth 92 Steele, Debra 93 Steele, Vicki 114, 185, 186 Steenbergen, Elizabeth 124 Stephens, Kenneth 124 Stephens, Robin 124 Stephens, Roger 114 Stephens, Teresa 134 Stephenson, Alice 114, 186 Stepp, Sandra 124 SteppIR, Thomas 92, 159, 206 Stevens, Diana 134 Stevens, Victor Stevens, William 93, 189 Stevenson, Julie 124 Stevenson, Robert 134 Steward, Kurt Stewart, Barbara 124, 205 Stewart, Daniel 93, 64, 97, 173, 185, 206 Stewart, David 124 Stewart, Kimberly 134 Stewart, Mark 65, 93 Stewart, Michael 134, 159, 185 Stewart, Randall Stewart, Robert 93, 159, 166 St John, David 93, 173 St John, Robert Stickle, Donna 189 Stidham, Kenneth 134 Still, Teresa 134 Stipanovic, Jeffrey 159, 173 Stockdale, David 93, 193, 194, 205 Stoder, Dan 134 Sto 134 Stone, Mark 124 Stone, Renee Stone, Tommy 114 Stonebraker, Rebecca 114 Stoner, Hardy 134 Sto ,Tho i134 Storm, Kevin 93 Stoughton, Donna 134 Stoughton, Paul 114,189 Stout, Cynthia 124 Stout, Glendolyn Stout, George Slratton, Charles 124 Sir anon, Linda 124 Slrehle, Daniel 94, 193 Slriby, Christopher 94 Striby, John 114, 186 Strickland, Elizabeth 134 Strickland, Robert 114 Strong, Donald 94 Stroud, Scott 134 Struck, Daniel 114, 189 Struck, Kurt Struck, Ruth 41 Struck, Thomas Strykowski, Richard 94, 186 Studer, Daniel Studer, Ronald 124 Sturm, Linda 134 , Mary 124 Tho 134 Sull Sullivan, lohn 124, 173 Sullivan, Karen 134 Sullivan, Kim 114 Sullivan, Linda94 sull Iho 1159 Summers, Carll14 Summit, Shelley 114, 166 Sutter, David 134 Sutter, Stephen 94 Sutterfield, (Catherine 114 Sultner, Ronald 159 Sutton, Cheryl 124 Sutton, Gregory 94, 159, 173 Swan, Barry 94, 189 Swan, Carry 94 Swanigan, Deborah 134 Sweet, Arthur 114 Swift, Jack 124 Tackett, Patricia 134 Tanasovich, Robert 124, 166 Tanner, Doug 134 Tarter, lames 114 Tarver, Gregory 134 Taylor, Beverly 134 Taylor, Donna 134 Taylor, Jami Taylor, Keith Taylor, Linda L. 134, 169 Taylor, Linda R 114, 186 Taylor, LindaS 94, 205 Taylor, Mary 94 Taylor, Michael Taylor, Norman 114 Taylor, Rebecca 114, 159 Taylor, Rebecca 5 41, 114 Taylor III, Sam 94 Techner, Warren 81 Tedders, Joyce 114 Tedrowe, Katherine 124 Teets, Lana41,125 Temple, Donald Temple, Kathleen 94 Temple, Lawrence 94, 191 Terry, Elizabeth Terry, Kenny Terry, Randalll14 Terry, Steve 125 Terry, Vera Tharp, Curtis 125, 148, 159 Thein, Elizabeth 134 Thomas, Carol 41, 114 Thomas, David 203, 205 Thomas, Debra 114 Thomas, Douglas Thomas, Julie Thomas, Mark 125, 148, 157, 159, 173 Thomas, Myron 134 Thomas, Saundra 114, 166, 169, 186, 203 Thomas, Scott 134, 159 Thomas, Tommy 114 Thompson, Brenda 134 Thompson, Cynthia 114 Thompson, David Thompson, Jay Thompson, Michael 125 Thompson, Nancy 125 Thompson, Ralph 134 Thompson, Vicki 134 Thornton, Margaret 125 Thorpe, Kathryn 134, 203 Tierney, Kathleen Til lery, Connie 40, 41, 114, 183, 189 Todd, Debra 114 w Tole ,rbara!25 Tomey, Julia 94 Tompkins, Deborah 134 Toney, James 134, 159 Toney, Morris Tourney, Nancy 114, 186, 18 Townsend,Jarvis125, 193 Tracy, Donna 95, 186 , Joyce 41, 114 Iho s95 Troutt, Cynthia 114, 189 Troutt, Rickey Truex, Gregory 125 Trulock,DeeAnn95 Trulock, Mark 148, 114, 185, 205 Turk, Barbara 95 Tu rner, Ronald 65, 95, 183, 194, 198 Tuttle, Cheryl Tuttle, Laura 134, 169, 185 Tuttle, Rebecca 41, 186 ed.Ja S125 Tyra, Debra 125 Urich, Matt 125 Ursiny, Darel 125 Ursiny, Kerol 95 Utley, Charles 134 Vance, Debra 114 Vandiver, Terry 125 Vane, Elizabeth Van Hooser, Charlton 95, 186 Van Hooser, Laura 134 Van Hooser, Malcolm 125 Van Huss, Paul134 Velazquez, Denise 134 Velazquez, Maribeth 95 Venne, Michael 54, 114 Verbosky, Margaret 41, 114 Vermillion, Robert 114 Vernon, Georgena 114 Vest, Donna 125 Vinson, Becky 125 Vinson, Kellie 114 Viney, Marie 41, 114 Waddell, Thelma 114 Wade, David 205 Wade, Drew 205 Wade, John Wade, Sarah 41, 125 Wadsworth, Jearld 114 Wadsworth, William 95, 159, 166, 173 Wagers, Athaleen 134 Wagner, Paula 95, 198 Wagner, Silivia Wahl, George 125 Walker, Diana 114 Walker, David 114, 205 Walker, Jane 134 Walker, John 114 Walker, Judith 125,180 Walker, Patricia 95 Walker, Paula 96 Walker, Richard 114 Walkup, Alice 96 Wall, Patricia 41, 125, 198 Wall, Richard 96, 148, 159, 206 Wallace, Bernadine 134 Wallace, Pecolia 125 Wallace, Vicki 125, 205 Wallsmith, Cathy 114 Walters, Daniel 125, 189 Walters, Dennis 148, 185, 206 Walters, Douglas 125, 148 Waller, Edie 125, 205 Walters, Nanette 40, 41,134 Walters, Sheryl125 Walton, Martha 134 Ward, Bill 125 Ward, Danny 96, 159, 173 Ward, Deborah 114 Ward, Ruth 125, 185 Ward, Susan 134 Ware, Debra 96 Washington, Angel 134 Washington, Erclie Washington, Fronie 125 Waterman, Paula Waters, B Timothy 96 Watkms, Nancy 64, 96, 166, 169 Watson, Debra 134 Watson, Wayne 134 Watz, Phillip 114, 148 Waugh, Mark 134 Wayman, Susan Weatherwax, Mary 169, 185 Weaver, David 114 Weaver, Michael 135 Webb, Debra 134 Webb, Kimalie125 Webb, Michael Weber, Gregory Weber, Joy 135 Wein, Karen 135 Wein,Kinberly114 Wein, Kevin Welch, Jeffery 125, 198, 203 Welch, Kathy 114, 189 Wells, Debbie 135 Wells, Kent 96, 193 Wells, Leisa 125 Wente, David 135 We ,Che Wessel, Connie 125 Wessel, John 135, 159 West. Cynthis 125 West, Deborah 96 West, Diana 41, 114 We ! 114 Villi i,Jun West, Shirley 135 Westerfield, Michael 135 Wheatley, Susan 114 Whee er, Carla125, 193 Whee er, Linda96, 189 Whisk r, Dennis 135 Whita er, Betty 125 Whita er, Daniel 125, 183, 193 White Ann 125, 159, 185 White Daniel 114, 189, 193 White Gregory 135 White Jeffrey 135 While Monty 114 White Pamela 125, 189 White Patricia 125 White Richard 135 White Rose 96, 180, 186, 198 White Rosellen White Sandra 125 While lead, Robert 96 Whitle y, Terry Whuh am, Larry 114 Whitle y, James 135 Whitle ck, Allan 114, 189 Whitrr an, Robert Whilrr ore, Gary 114, 148, 154,159 Whitt, Albert 125, 148, 159 whin, Debra Wicke .Dale 125 Wicke .Rebecca 115 Wicke .Terry 135 Wigginglon, Gary 135 Wiggins, Janice 135, 203 Wiggs Mark 125,186 Wigle .Stephanie 125 Wigley, Steven Wilco ,Tammi135 Wilco en, Douglas Wilkir s, Steven Wildr ck, Wanda 135 Wiley Betty 125 Wiley Nancy 41 Wiley Laura 125 Wiley Mary 96 Wilke son, Harold 135 Wilkir s.Christine 135 Wilkir s, Fletcher 96 Willar i, Lance Willia ns, Cynthia Willia ns, David 115 Willia ns, John 96, 166 Willia ns, John C. 115 Willia ns, Lee 125 Willia ns, L Michael 97 Willia ns, Max 125, 148, 159 Willia ns, Robert 115 Willia ns, Ruthie115 Willia ns, Ruth 115 Willia ns, Scott Willia ns, Sharon 65, 97, 206 Willia ns, Sheila 115 Willia ns, Sheena125 Willia ns, Vicki 97, 180, 189 Willia nson, Deborah 125 Willia nson.Glenda Willis, Michael 97, 205 Wilmc th, Gary 97, 193 Wilso , Deborah 97 Wilso , Debbie 97 Wilson, lonathan 98 Wilson, Lou Anne 115 Wilson, Mich ael!35 Wilsor .Paula 115 Wilsor , Rebecca 135, 159 Wilsor , Rebecc 135 Wilsor , Scott 159, 205 Wilsor , Secille 193, 203, 205 Wilsor , Seki 115 Winds or, Stephen 115 Wingf eld, Allan 125 Winte , Bruce 54, 125, 205 Winte .Kevin 54, 98 Winter, Ross Wishart, Iill97, 98 Wiseman, Patrick 125 Wither, Gregory 135 Woerner, Mark 125 Wood, Darrell 135 Wood, Deborah 64, 98 Wood, George Wood, Mary 113, 115, 166 Wood, Michael 135, 166 Wood, Richard 98 Wood, Terry 135, 159 Woodall, Melanie135 Woodbury Dee 125 Woodbury, Lee 98 Woodcock, Michael 125, 159, 166 Wooden, Delmar Wooden, Lisa Woods, Regena Woodson, David 115 Woodson, Shirley 98 Woodward, Julie 135 Woolen, Mark Woolen, Paul 115 Woolan, Patrick 115,185,186 Woolen, Terry 125 Worrell, Kurt 135 Worlhington, Phillip 159 Wray, Danny 125 Wren, Waller 98, 148, 150, 159. 173 Wright, Barry 115 Wright, Robert 98 Wright, Roger 125, 148, 159, 173 Wuest, Kevin 135 Wyand, |oe 135, 205 Wyatl, Noel 98, 186, 189, 194 Wyman, Bradley 166 Wynalda, Becky 135 Wynn, Angelique 115 Yancey, Patricia 41, 98 Yates, Mary 185 Yates, Narry 115 Yates, William 54, 115, 183 Yeager, David 98 Yeager, Mary 115, 189 iry, Gai 135 115 Zander, Karl 98 Zander, Susan 125, 189 Zaring, Teresa 125, 203 Zierer, Michael 135 Zike, Jimmy Zike, Robert 125 Zimmerman, Debra 135 Zimmerman, Linda 135 Zink, Cheryl 115, 186 Zink, Susan 64, 98, 186, 206 Zollinger, Debbie 135, 185 Zollinger, Pamela 65, 98, 185 Zook, Jeanetta Zwickl, Kathy 115 Zwickl, Michelle 98, 205 Zwickl, Teresa 125 Zwickl, Timothy 1973 Hilltopper Staff Editor-in-Chief Carolyn Crooks Associate Editor Sharon William! Larry Cary Curt Mather Mike Norris Peggy Pfau Ron Turner JoAnn Balph Judy Bryan Nancy Davis Patty Eaton Peggy End icott Katherine Gibson Robbie Reasons ' r A 1 PMw- ' t - ' jf ■. fcrt dty-ard Itubhen , i The production of a yearbook has never been an easy thing. Plans for the 1973 Hilltopper were being made before the 1972 Hilltopper had been distributed to graduating seniors. In late March and early April, the 1972 editorial board and junior staff members interested in the position of Editor chose new staff members after interview sessions, appraising teacher recommendations, and reading samples of writing. Finally a staff was chosen and only the top positions were left to be filled. In May, Carolyn Crooks was named Editor and Sharon Williams Assistant Editor. In June, as the guests of Mr. William Wright of American Yearbook Company, Mr. Edward Kuonen, Hilltopper advisor; Carolyn, Sharon and senior staff mem- bers Ron Turner and Mike Norris visited the American Yearbook Plant in Clarks- ville, Tennessee. Discussion at these meetings ranged from yearbook sales campaign to the creation of the cover appearing on the 1973 Hilltopper. The editors attended the Indiana University Yearbook Workshop the last two weeks in July. The headaches, hair pulling, and hectic time schedule proved invaluable. Carolyn won a journalism scholarship to I.U. and Sharon learned how to write useful and meaningful copy. With the beginning of a new school year, staff members encouraged sales campaigns, underclassmen pictures, and the annually sponsored dance, the Brown and Gold. Throughout that time, the staff managed to meet deadlines, although sometimes we were late. Mr. Kuonen, Carolyn and Sharon repeatedly consulted with Mr. Wright, and Mr. Steven Lietz who was contracted to design the cover, opening section, division pages, and further develop the lettering originally designed for the 1972 Hilltopper. In producing the 1973 book, we have continued in our efforts to express the changing attitude and atmosphere of Howe High School. Seniors can remember a less crowded exit 5, when girls were not permitted to wear jeans, and the absence of security guards. The process of change continues with the passage of time. The 1973 Hilltopper Staff wishes tothank the following people for their efforts in aiding us with the production of the book; Mr. William Wright of American Yearbook Company; Mr. Ed Bowers, owner of Tower Studies; Mr. Gene Alvarez, photographer; and Mr. Edward Kuonen, Advisor. Everything changes but change. Zangwill Carolyn Crooks, Editor Sharon Williams, Assistant Editor ill


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