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

 - Class of 1975

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The first few weeks of the freshman year can be confusing. Choosing majors and minors, trying to get the right teachers and looking for easy credits is an imposing task, and a mistake may mean hours in the counselor ' s office. Then when you get your schedule, you find out that you are signed up for Rus- sian 13 and seven study halls. All is not lost, however, and you finally manage to get the proper courses, lunch with all your friends and a job as teacher aide to get out of study hall. Of course, there are problems that can strike anyone from freshman to se- nior. Lockers that won ' t open, getting caught in the restroom (but we weren ' t smoking), and getting cut slips from classes you aren ' t even in will continue all through high school. With time you will gain experience in what teachers to avoid in the halls when you don ' t have a pass and what teachers will pro- vide you with a pass when they don ' t even know where you are going. By the time you are a senior you learn to look self-confident and intent on your purpose when roaming the halls, so nobody bothers to stop you. You discover courses like Introductory Math 9 that will earn easy credits with no effort, or you have found your role as a scholar. You have also earned a reputation, either good or bad, that there is no use trying to live down now. Music Department HH suB Sift ' hIB HW ' ' ■ ■MiA B P Stm ' - ' i r. -ft-t-- ' THOMAS CARR HOKE t HIGH SCHOOL dildiiiiiiiiiii

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' ilij|ii|E ' li ■Wt u- J, By playing for the football games in the fall and the basketball games in the winter, the Howe band helped to boost the spirit of the teams and the school. Keeping busy in the extracurricular ac- tivities, the band played in the Vet- eran ' s Day Parade, the May concert and commencement. They also played in the 500 Festival Parade. Mr. Terrill Mahler, band director, also kept them busy practicing for these important events. .4. Vicki Horton and Kathy Hudson practice for their next concert. B. Proud Karen Statzer displays her handmade school banner. C. Stage band, front row: Tim Ott, Vicki Nation, Judy Leach, Debbie Nation, Kenneth Jessee. Back row: Mr. Mahler. Todd Woodbury. Bill Rkynearson, Bob Moore, Dan Meno, Jim DeNoon. Paul Allison, Mike Leamon, Andy Meyer. D. The Howe band: Paul Allison, Bonnie Bingle, Steve Brothers. Dare Brown, Jet ' f Car- ter, Elizabeth Chroniak. Gwyne Chroniak. Cathy Clark, Bub Collins, David Crooks, Tyann Cook, Jim DeNoon. Margie Dick, Janice Dietz. Bob Dunn. Becky Ewing, Gary Fleenor, Pam Freeman. Brian Guhl, Greg Haboush, Carlo Hack, Lynn Hilton, Kathy Hudson, Debbie Hurt, Ken Jessee, Sheryl Jett, Kathy Kent, Kevin McAtee. Carol McCrae, Dan Meno, Andy Meyer, Ernest Milbum, Bob Moore, Edie Mueller, Rachael Murdick, Debbie Nat ion, Vickie Nation, Dai ' id Newman, Kathy Neianan, Anita Ohmit, Richard Oldham, Tim Ott, Hal Page, Duane Rickey, Bill Rhynearson. Brian Rupp, Tim Rupp. Phil Sane, Susan Scott, Ray Silins, Karen Statzer, Kurt Struck, Jim Sutterfield, Sylvia Wagner, Carta niieeler, Dan miitaker, Steve White, Carol Williams, ' Todd Woodbu ry. E. Doug Lane and Tim Rupp rest their weary lips betiveen numbers. F. Dan Meno points out a difficult passage to Dai ' id Crooks.

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