Argos Community High School - Dragons Tale Yearbook (Argos, IN)
- Class of 1988
Page 1 of 160
Cover
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Text from Pages 1 - 160 of the 1988 volume:
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OUR FUTURE IS SO BRIGHT
WE HAVE TO WEAR
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CONTENTS
OPENING 2
SENIORS 17
ACADEMICS 33
PEOPLE .. 53
GROUPS .. 75
FEATURES .. 85
SPORTS .. 97
ADS 117
INDEX 143
CLOSING 146
VOLUME!-239
1987-88
Right - Joey Stone and Lisa Patton enjoy one of the many dances
during the year.
Below - Seniors Carla Cowger, Camma Capes, Heather Burnett,
Jodi Shivers, Shelly Wilhelm, and Melissa Lard display shades of
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Camma Capes, Warren Schultz, Paul Dietl, Mike Mechling, Lee
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Mike Susits, Jeanne Martens, Cheryl Ellis, Lisa Patton, Jodi
Shivers, Tony Houin, Center Ladder - Kellie Nolin, Kerry Eiler,
Lisa Overmyer, Brian Trump, Kirk Bailey, Charlie Redinger, Toni
Farlow, Odie Shepherd, Bobby Curtis. Right Ladder - Shelly
Wilhelm, Melissa Lard, Heather Burnett, Craig Davis, Carla
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Greg Hollar, Todd Van Der Weele,
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Columbus North 3 2
Lafayette Jeff 2 0
Columbus North 2 3
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Concord 1 1
Marion 5 2
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Brebeuf 2 1
Marion Bennett 8 1
Logansport 3 1
Canterbury 2 0
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Bethany 1 0
Westview 5 0
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Jennifer McKinney and Jodi Shivers cover their positions
Volle ball
Lower Right - Heather Bumett serves
the ball.
Upper Left - VARSITY VOLLEYBALL
- Row 1 - Carla Cowger, Jennifer
McKinney, Karla Snyder. Row 2 -
Coach Kim Snyder, Heather Burnett,
Jodi Shivers, Jeanne Martens, Melissa
Lard, Cheryl Ellis, Assistant Coach Tina
Alderfer.
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Teri Harley, Melissa Kline, Jodi
Shivers, Sherry Lowry, and Nicole
Johnson sing "The Rose."
Junior Miss participants Karla Sny-
der, Heather, Burnett, Lisa Over-
myer, Jodi Shivers, Melissa Lard,
Nicole Johnson, and Cheryl Ellis, re-
enact the physical fitness routine.
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Left - The special education class performs "New
York, New York."
Right - Cheryl Ellis sings "The Greatest Love of All."
Left - Scott Shirk and Chris McLoughlin perform amazing BMX
bike tricks.
Right - J-V cheerleaders Leah Eley, Teri Harley, Stacy Shirk,
Nikki Krom, and Melissa Kline present a routine with which they
won first place during a cheerleading contest.
Left - Monsters and goblins prevail as Wes Nellans portrays
Doctor Doom with Bruce Johnson as Igor. l
Above - Band President Lisa Overmyer is one of the emcees for
the show.
The annual Variety Show on November 6, 1987, opened as the
High School band played the theme from the movie "Top Gun."
The theme of the show was "Puttin' on the Hits."
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Thompson.
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Hollarg Carmen Gates is escorted by Damon Leichtyg Tammy Ellis
is escorted by Jeff Thompsong Tammy Savage is escorted by
Wiley Powell.
Lower Left - Carmen Gates is enjoying the Homecoming Dance
with her escort Damon Leichty.
Lower Right - Second Runner-Up Tammy Savage is shown with
her escort Wiley Powell.
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Upper Left - Homecoming Queen Karla Snyder is escorted by Jeff
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Lower Left - Karla Snyder receives a kiss from Charlie Redinger.
The Queen and Her Court: Karla Snyder and Jeff 0'Dellg Jodi Shivers
and Tony Thompsong Laurie Brown and Lee Leffertg Nikki Krom and
Jason Thompson.
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KIRK J. BAILEY, National Honor Society
2, 3. 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 1,
2. 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3,
4.
ANNA MARIE BARTOSIK, Band 1, 2, 3, 4,
Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 3,
Flags 2, 3, SSS 1, 2, 3, 4, FEA 1, 2, 3, 4,
Library Helper 2, 3, 4, Pep Block 1, 2,
Newspaper Staff 3, 4, Variety Show l, 2, 3,
4, Cheerleader 1, Track 1, 2, 4, Academic
Excellence 3, 4.
LI-IE E. BECKER, Pep Band 1, 2, Marching
Band l, 2, Yearbook Staff 4, Intramurals l,
2, Kitchen Helper l, 2, Pep Block l, 2,
Spring Musical 1, 2, Variety Show l, 2, 4-H
1, Golf I, Soccer 1, Basketball 1, FBLA 4,
Building Trades 3.
CHARLES ALLEN BOONKAW, Intramur-
als 3, Pep Block 1, Soccer 1, 2, 3, Basket-
ball l, 2, Track 2.
HEATHER GAYE BURNETT, Band 1, 2, 4,
Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band l, 2, 3,
4, Flags 2, 3, 4, Singin' 16 2, 3, 4, Choir 1,
2, 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, SSS 1, 2, 3, 4, FEA 1,
2, 4, Pep Block l, 2, 4, Spring Musical 1, 2,
3, 4, 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4, Variety Show l, 2, 3, 4,
Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1.
KELLY ANN BUTLER
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E IOR OF '88
MARY M. CAMPBELL, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4,
Office Helper I, 2, 3, FHA 3, 4, Drama Club
3, National Honor Society 4, Pep Block 4,
Student Council 1.
CAMMA SUZANNE CAPES, Flags 3, 4,
Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, FEA 1, 2,
Pep Block 1, 2, 4, Spring Musical 1, 2, 3, 4,
Variety Show 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball l, 2, 3,
Cheerleader I, Academic Excellence 2, 3.
CARLA JEAN COWGER, Band 1, 2, 3, 4,
Pep Band l, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3,
4, Flags 2. 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA I, 2, 3,
4, Pep Block l, 2, Spring Musical I, 2, 3, 4,
Variety Show I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4.
ROBERT RAY CURTIS, Kitchen Helper 2,
3, 4, Baseball 3, 4.
CRAIG ALAN DAVIS, Intramurals 4, Pep
Block 4, Variety Show 3, Baseball 4, Track
1, 2, 3, 4.
PAUL ALLEN DIETL, Kitchen Helper 1, 2,
I Soccer 2, Track 1, 2. 3.
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la Snyder, Jodi Shivers, Jeanne Martens,
Cheryl Ellis, Carla Cowger, Toni Farlow, Heath-
er Burnett, and Melissa Lard take a break dur-
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ing a volleyball game. discuss "current events" in Economics class.
Upper Right - Kirk Bailey prepares himself Lower Right - Carla Cowger takes time to
mentally for the Government test. smile before Shorthand begins.
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ics class the San Andreas Fault.
Upper Right - The Senior Soccer players Mike
Mechling, Shawn Thompson, Kirk Bailey, Char-
lie Redinger, Tony Thompson, Jeff 0'Dell, and
Brian Trump pause for a picture before a big
game.
Lower Left - Kellie Nolin smiles as she talks
about the weekend.
Lower Right - Senior Choir members Karla
Snyder, Shelly Wilhelm, Jodi Shivers, Heather
Burnett, Melissa Lard, Camma Capes, and Car-
la Cowger talk to Lisa Overmyer before they
practice a Buddy Holly medley.
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KERRY LAMOIN EILER, Intramurals 1, 4,
FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Block 1, 4, Fr. Class
Treas., 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Sr.
District FFA Officer - Sentinel.
CHERYL LYNN ELLIS, Marching Band 1, 2,
Flags 1, 2, Singin' 16 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3,
4, Yearbook Staff 3, 4, SSS 1, 2, 3, 4 -
Treas., NHS 3 - Sec., 4 - Sec., FEA 1, 2,
3 - Pres., 4 - Pres., Pep Block 1, 2, 3, 4,
Newspaper Staff 4 - Feature Editor,
Spring Musical 1, 2, 3, 4, Fr. Class Vice
Pres., Soph. Class Vice Pres., Sr. Class Vice
Pres., 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4, Variety Show 1, 2, 3, 4,
Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4,
Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4,
Junior Miss 4.
TONIA MAY FARLOW
TODD FELDMAN
TONY LEE HOUIN, Pep Band 1, 2, March-
ing Band 1, 2, Intramurals 4, FFA 2, 3, 4,
Pep Block 1, 2, 4: Spring Musical 1, 2,
Variety Show 1, 2, Golf 4, Basketball Man-
ager 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 4.
NICOLE SUE JOHNSON, Marching Band 1,
2. 3. 4: Pom Pons 2. 3. 4, Singin' 16 1, 2, 3,
4: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4: Yearbook Staff 4, Intra-
murals 2, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 1, SSS
1, 2, Library Helper 1, 2, Pep Block 1, 2, 3,
4, Spring Musical 1, 2, 3, 4, Fr. Class
Treas., Variety Show 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball
1, 3, 4, Cheerleader 1, Track 1, Girls' State
Delegate, FHA President.
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E IOR OF '88
E IOR OF '88
PEGGY JEAN JOHNSON, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4,
SSS 1, 2, Library Helper 2, 3, 4, FEA 4.
KENNETH KIMBEL
DEAN ALLEN KOLAR, Choir l, FFA 1,
NHS 2, 3, 4.
MELISSA ANN LARD, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA
1, 2, 3, 4, SSS 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Block 4 - Vice
Pres., Spring Musical 1, 2, 3, 4, Variety
Show 1. 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volley-
ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, FHA Sec. 2, 3, Choir
Treas. 4, Jr. Miss 4.
JEAN MARIE MARTENS, Yearbook Staff
4, sss 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Pep Block 1, 2,
3, 4 - Pres., Fr. Class Sec., Jr. Class
Treas., Sr. Class Treas., Variety Show 3,
Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4,
Track 1, 3, 4.
MICHAEL JAMES MECHLING, Kitchen
Helper 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Block 1, 2, 4-H 1, 2, 3,
Homecoming Escort 3, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4,
Basketball 1, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural
Soccer 3, 4.
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Upper Left - Shelly Wilhelm thinks about a
math problem.
Upper Right: -- Melissa Lard smiles before
class.
Lower Left - Charley Boonkaw works careful-
ly on his clay car sculpture.
Lower Right - Peggy Johnson laughs with her
friends during study hall.
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Upper Left - Tony Thompson and Jeff 0'Dell Taekwondo is one of Warren's many hobbies. Lower Right - Jodi Shivers and Toni Farlow
rewind a film. Lower Left - Lisa Patton enters Economics talk about their Canterbury Tales report in
Upper and Center Right - Warren Schultz class, Literature class.
breaks a board during Advanced Speech.
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DAl'lD BRIAN MULLANEY, Band 1, 2: Pep
Band 1, 2: Marching Band 1, 2: Kitchen
Helper 1, 2: Pep Block 1: 4-H 1: Basketball
1.
W1-ISLEY SCOT NELLANS. Band 1, 2, 3. 4:
Pep Band 1. 2. 3.4: Marching Band 1. 2, 3:
Singin' 16 3. 4: National Honor Society 3. 4:
Pep Block 4: Spring Musical 3, 4: 4-H 1. 2.
3, 4: Variety Show 1, 2. 3. 4.
SCOTT ALLAN NIEB, Band l, 2.
H1-ILLIE LYNN NOLIN. Yearbook Staff 3, 4:
Oflice Helper 3: FHA 1, 2, 3, 4: SSS 4: FEA
1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Block 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Basket-
ball Mgr. 1. 2: Volleyball Mgr. 1, 2: Girls'
Basketball Statistician 3, 4.
JEFFREY DEAN 0'Dl-ZLL, Intramurals 2, 3:
Pep Block 1, 2: Homecoming Escort 1, 2, 3:
Golf 2, 3, 4: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1.
LISA MARIE OVERMYER, Band 1 - Asst.
Lib., 2. 3, 4 - Pres.: Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4:
Marching Band 1. 2, 3, 4: Yearbook 3 - Co-
Editor, 4 - Editor: NHS 2, 3, 4 - Vice
Pres.: FEA 1, 2, 3, 4: Peer Facilitators 2:
Pep Block 1, 2, 3, 4: Newspaper Staff 4:
Spring Musical 3, 4: Jr. 8: Sr. Class Sec.: 4-
H 9 yrs.: Variety Show 1, 2, 3, 4: Academic
Excellence 2, 3, 4: Girls' State - Delegate,
Band, Newspaper, Good Citizen: Hugh
0'Brian Youth Foundation Leadership Sem-
inar Delegate: T.A. Kleckner Science Grant
2: Jr. Miss Creative 8: Performing Arts,
Scholastic, 2nd Runner-up: Softball 1, 3, 4:
Who's Who Among American High School
Students 4: National Forestry Judging
Team.
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LISA KAYE PATTON, SSS I: NHS 2, 3, 4:
Kitchen Helper 3, 4: Pep Block I, 2: Stu-
dent Council 2.
CHARLIE E. REDINGER, Choir 1: NHS 4:
Student Council 1, 3, 4: Spring Musical 1: 4-
H 1, 2. 3. 4: Variety Show 1: Soccer I, 2. 3,
4: Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4.
WARREN MATTHEW SCHULTZ. Singin'
I6 1. 2: Choir 1: FFA 1, 2, 3, 4: Spring
Musical I, 2: Variety Show 1, 2.
LESLIE MICHELLE SHANKLE, Pep Band
I. 2. 3, 4: Marching Band 2, 3, 4: Yearbook
Staff 4: FHA 4: SSS 2, 3.4: FEA 4: Library
Helper 3: Pep Block 1, 2, 3, 4: Variety Show
I. 2. 3. 4: Basketball 3. 4: Intramurals 2.
ODIS J. SHEPHERD, Soccer 1.
RICHARD DANIEL SHIDLER, Singin' 16 1:
Choir 1: Office Helper 3: FFA 2, 3, 4: Kitch'
en Helper 4: Baseball 3.
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Upper Left - Bobby Curtis and Mike Susits
share a joke before class.
Upper Right - Jeanne Martens manages to
laugh as she looks at her long Physics assign-
ment.
Lower Left - Mary Campbell and Brian
Trump discuss the terrorist bombings and the
upcoming basketball game.
Lower Right -- Craig Davis flexes his muscle in
an industrial arts class.
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JODI LYNN SHIVI-IRS, Singin' 16 1, 2,
Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, SSS 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 4, Pep
Block I, 2. 3, 4, Spring Musical 1, 2, 3, 4, 4-
H 3, 4, Variety Show 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball
1, 2, 3. 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader
1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Class Pres. 1, 2, 3, 4,
Homecoming Queen Candidate 1, 2 - lst
Runner-up, 3 - lst Runner-up, 4.
KARLA SLE SNYDER, Band 1, 2, Pep Band
1: Marching Band 1, 2, Flags 1, Singin' 16
1, 2. 3. 4, Choir 4, Yearbook Staff 3, SSS 1,
2, 3, 4, NHS 4, FEA 1, 2, 3, 4, Kitchen
Helper 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2 - Treas.,
3 - Sec., 4 - Pres., Variety Show 1, 2, 3,
4, Homecoming Candidate 1, 2 -- 2nd Run-
ner-up, 3 - 2nd Runner-up, 4, Basketball 1,
2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 1,
2, 3, 4, Track 1, 3, 4.
CINDY SUMEZ
STEPHANIE SUMMERS
MICHAEL RYAN SUSITS, Intramurals 1, 2,
3, NHS 4, Pep Block 1, 2, 3, Golf 2, 3, 4,
Basketball 1.
ANTHONY WILLIAM THOMPSON, Singin'
16 1, Student Council 1, Golf 1, Soccer 1, 4,
Basketball 1.
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ness English class. Lower Right - Carla Cowger,
Camma Capes. and Jodi Shivers have a little fun in
Choir.
SHAWN CHRISTIAAN XERXES THOMP-
SON, Band 1, 2, 3: Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4,
Marching Band 1, 2, 3: Singin' 16 1, 2, 3, 4:
Intramurals 3, NHS 2, 3, 4: Pep Block 1, 2,
3, 4: Newspaper Staff 4: Spring Musical 1,
2. 3. 4: 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4: Variety Show 1, 2, 3,
4: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1: Academic
Excellence 1, 2, 3, 4.
BRIAN HARVEY TRUMP, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4,
Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3: Soph.
Class Treasurer.
SHI-ILLY ANN WILHHLM, Band 1. 2, 3, 4,
Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Marching Band 1, 2,
Pom Pons 3: l-'lags 1: Singin' 16 1, 2, 3, 4:
Choir 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4, SSS 1, 2, 3,
FEA 1. 2: Library Helper 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep
Block 1. 2: Spring Musical 3, 4: Variety
Show 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 1, 2: Track 1,
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JOYCE ANN VERMILLION
SENIORSf31
Senior Survey
WHO IS THE MOST LIKELY TO
Have 10 kids
Become president
Become a minister
Become a millionaire
Go bankrupt
Bjecome a movie star
Become shipwrecked
Become bald
Be a poster pin'up
Succeed
Become principal at AHS
Marry hisfher steady
Become a professional athlete
Become Mr.fMiss Universe
WHO IS THE
Best athlete
Best sports fan
Best singer
Best dancer
Best driver
Worst driver
Best dressed
Class clown
Most mischievious
Most talkative
Most easily embarrassed
Shyest
Most creative
Best looking
Best actorfactress
Most persistent
Most friendly
Most cooperative
WHO HAS THE:
Best smile
Nicest hair
Nicest eyes
Best sense of humor
Nicest car
Best personality
Most all-around
Mike Mechling
Shawn Thompson
Kerry Eiler
Warren Schultz
Odie Shepherd
Charle Boonkaw
Warren Schultz
Kirk Bailey
Mike Mechling
Kirk Bailey
Warren Schultz
Kirk Bailey
Jeff 0'Dell
Kirk Bailey
Jeff 0'Dell
Mike Susits
Shawn Thompson
Kirk Bailey
Kirk Bailey
Jeff 0'Dell
Charlie Redinger
Mike Mechling
Craig Davis
Shawn Thompson
Lee Becker
Lee Becker
Lee Becker
Mike Susits
Mike Susits
Mike Mechling
Mike Mechling
Shawn Thompson
Shawn Thompson
Charlie Redinger
Charlie Redinger
Jeff 0'Dell
Tony Thompson
Mike Mechling
Lee Becker
Charley Boonkaw
Mike Mechling
Charlie Redinger
Kirk Bailey
Anna Bartosik
Lisa Overmyer
Heather Burnett
Lisa Overmyer
Karla Snyder
Melissa Lard
Leslie Shankle
Cheryl Ellis
Karla Snyder
Lisa Overmyer
Lisa Overmyer
Camma Capes
Melissa Lard
Karla Snyder
Melissa Lard
Cheryl Ellis
Nicole Johnson
Karla Snyder
Jean Martens
Kellie N olin
Karla Snyder
Karla Snyder
Karla Snyder
Anna Bartosik
Cheryl Ellis
Kelly Butler
Karla Snyder
Karla Snyder
Nicole Johnson
Lisa Overmyer
Karla Snyder
Jean Martens
Jodi Shivers
Karla Snyder
Jodi Shivers
Karla Snyder
Toni Farlow
Karla Snyder
Karla Snyder
Karla Snyder
Karla Snyder
CLASS FLOWER CLASS COLORS
Dusty Rose Maroon
Tipped Dusty Rose
Carnation Silver
32 f SENIORS
CLASS MOTTO
Using memories
of the past
to build dreams
for the future.
N I N E T E E N
ACADEMICS
The Choir members practiced their parts for the
Musical for an entire month. The week before the
presentation, they practiced from 6:30 to 10:00
every night. They put on three concerts during the
school year: the Christmas Concert, the Spring
Concert, and the Musical. The Choirs are directed
Left - Kelly Hanley, Melissa Kline, and Karla lm
Snyder take a break from memorizing their lines.
Right - Wes Nellans and Presley Edwards work
on their dialogue.
341 ACADEMICS
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Right - Row 1 - Stacy Shirk, Peggy Hensley,
Kim Harrington, Jeremy Hartle, Presley Edwards,
Nikki Krom. Row 2 - Nicole Johnson, Carla
Cowger, Camma Capes, Melissa Lard, Karla Sny-
der, Shelly Wilhelm, Melissa Kline. Row 3 - Lou-
ise Louderback, Heather Burnett, Shelia Ketcham,
Johanna Hoeffer, Amy Morris, Teri Harley, Jenni-
fer McKinney. Row 4 - Jodi Shivers, Tausha His-
song, Gina LaVanWay, Jennifer Bostwick, Kelly
Hanley, Russell Marchand, Jeremy Smith, Sarah
Schlabach.
Lower Left - JUNIOR HIGH CHOIR - Left to
Right - Row 1 - Chris Middleton, Carrie Hecka-
men, Tina Bender, Kendra Atkins, Miranda
Geldner, Angie Westafer, Lori Lard, Casie Bishop,
Krystal Wolff, April Baker, Heather Culp. Row 2
- Leon Cowger, Wendy Barbour, Dana Alderfer,
Julie Hill, Stephanie Okerbloom, Dave Curtis, Rich
Ziegler, Michelle Smith. Row 3 - Melanie
McClain, Stephanie Martin, Heather Clemens,
Stephanie Woods, Haley Hipskind, Kerry Harsh-
barger, Melissa Shaw, Gayla Stults, Tom Quimby,
Eric Reid, Neil Sexton, Craig Ellis. Row 4 - Amee
Van Der Weele, Jennifer Martens, Gretchen Tomp-
son, Ron Stockberger, Scott Hammel, Mike Bixel,
Robert Barcus, Marianne Kline, Loretta Ruiz.
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Tommi Quimby, Stephanie Okerbloom, Amy Eley,
Carrie Brown, Jeremy Snead, Trevor Hinderer.
Row 4 - Londa Davenport, Amee Van Der Weele,
Adam Manuwal, Doug Andrews, Chris Long, Jason
Hill, Danni Overmyer, Gretchan Thompson, Kyri
Bailey.
Below - PEP BAND - Left to Right- Row 1 -
Nicole Heinzman, Donna Overmyer, Heather Bur-
nett, Carla Cowger, Shelly Wilhelm, Tracy Dick-
son, Bruce Johnson, Director Sandra Burroughs.
Row 2 Greg Becker, Mike Cowger, Phil Middaugh,
Leslie Shankle, Bill Barbour, La1u'ie Brown, Kirk
Nellans, Wes Nellans.
Row 3 - Tausha Hissong, Erica Hensley, Lisa
Pesak, Pam Davenport, Michelle Thomas, Chris
0'Dell, Richard Miller, Jaime Mullaney, Jodi
Grossman, Dawn Miller, Gina Hollar, Lisa
Overmyer.
Row 4 - Gina LaVanWay, Marty Marten, John
Vanator, Randy Stutler, Chris Butler, Doug Harsh-
barger, Lee Leffert, Brooke Rhodes.
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Band to warm up.
Upper Right - Carla Cowger practices her part
for the Christmas Concert.
Center - HIGH SCHOOL BAND - Left to Right
- Row 1 - Director Sandra Bnuroughs, Nicole
Heinzman, Donna Overmyer, Heather Burnett, Car-
la Cowger, Shelly Wilhelm, Tracy Dickson, Bruce
Johnson, Greg Becker.
Row 2 - Jason Thompson, Mike Cowger, Phil
Middaugh, Leslie Shankle, Bill Barbour, Laurie
Brown, Kirk Nellans, Wes Nellans.
Row 3 - Tausha Hissong, Erica Hensley, Lisa
Pesak, Pam Davenport, Michelle Thomas, Chris
0'Dell, Richard Miller, Jaime Mullaney, Jodi
Grossman, Dawn Miller, Gina Hollar, Lisa
Overmyer.
Row 4 - Gina La Van Way, Marty Marten, John
Vanator, Randy Stutler, Chris Butler, Doug Harsh-
barger, Lee Leffort, Chris Thomas, Brooke Rhodes.
Below Left - Bill Barbour and Doug Harshbarger
take a break from Summer Band practice.
ACADEMICS! 37
Senior Speech
Class Enjoys
Storytelling
Speeches to inform
were just a few of the
given by the classes. The
students. In the
dents told persona
in order to reveal
advanced speech class
elementary classes to
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Center Right- The kids seem to listen intently as X
Charley Boonkaw and Cheryl Ellis read them sever-
al stories.
Upper Left - Still a kid at heart, Peggy Johnson
reads a story to a very interested group of elemen-
tary children.
Lower Right - Larry Taylor demonstrates sit-ups
in Freshman speech class.
Upper Right - Jodi Shivers tells a story to a
group of children.
Center Left - Dean Kolar shares the pictures in
his book with his audience as he reads a story to
them.
38 X ACADEMICS
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with color schemes,
screen printing,
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spend on detail. Their
on copper, acrylic
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class was based. The
of options from which to
characters on the
nd a mural in the
entered the Scho-
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on one big project
a
Art Museum at Notre
to the Century Cen-
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entry had won an
projects in the St.
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Upper Left - Nicole Johnson works on a print in
advanced art class.
Right - Brian Powell works on an optical illusion.
Lower Left - Mike Mechling receives help from
Mr. Miller on his art project.
ACADEMICSf39
Buen
Upper Right - Spanish I
answers to questions that
Center Left - Kris Capes
French I assignment.
Lower Right - Jodi Shivers works dilligently to
achieve an A on her test.
Buenos Dias!! This and many other phrases were
learned by the Spanish I class this year. They also
attended a party at Mr. Levi's house where they
made and ate tacos.
The French l class also had a party hosted by
Mr. Levi where they prepared and ate French
crepes.
The advanced Spanish and French classes went
out to dinner at restaurants that served Spanish
and French foods. The foreign language classes
had a guest speaker from The Youth for Under-
standing come to talk to them about being a for-
eign exchange student.
40 XACADEMICS
This year the biology students studied hu-
man anatomy and the origin of man in addition
to participating in numerous labs in which they
dissected worms and live frogs. Atoms, mole-
cules, elements, and electrons were among the
many topics discussed in chemistry class. The
physics class studied the movement of objects
and the forces that are placed upon them. All
three classes took a field trip to a laser show in
Michigan. The chemistry and physics classes
also took an all-day field trip.
ACADEMICS! 41
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Learning to be physically fit
for life was the main educationalggiiiigili
education classes this year.
chery, speedball, floor
ball, volleyball, gymnastics,
ton, track, croquet, tennis, golf,
among the sports covered in
classes this year. The boys
wrestling, and the girls did
aerobic routines to music of
videotaped, and were then
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about heart rates, the best way tq
to be aeroblcally tit, and
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Upper Right - Kris Capes climbs the rope in P.E.
Center Left - Melissa Kline seems to find sit-ups
very amusing.
Lower Right - The guys have a lot of fun playing
floor hockey.
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ports, and term papers were all part of a day's
work in the English classes this year. The Fresh-
men classes read To Kill A Mockingbird and Romeo
and Juliet along with studying the many gods and
goddesses of Greek mythology. The Sophomore
classes wrote term papers on careers and read A
Light in the Forest, Animal Farm, and Julius Caesar.
Along with writing term papers on the topic of
their choices, the Juniors studied the novels -
Alas, Babylon and Huckleberry Finn. The Senior
literature class read British and Greek literature
and were then tested with five essay exams over
these books. Finally, the Senior composition class
learned good paragraph structure and wrote-
themes. Then they applied what they had learned
in their term papers for which they traveled to
IUSB to do their research.
Upper Left - Jeanne Martens takes a break from
Literature class.
Upper Right - Randy Stutler checks out the as-
signment he just received.
Center - Chris McLaughlin, Scott Shirk, and Matt
Krom work on their term papers in the library.
Lower Left - Chris Butler is working on his term
paper doing some research.
ACADEMICS! 43
Drafting Students
Develop Egg l
Protection System
This year the woods students chose projects
they wanted to complete. They chose articles such
as lamps, bowls, desks, book shelves, baseball bats,
entertainment centers, TV Stands, clocks, tables,
and cutting boards.
Diagrams, floor plans, and blue prints were
4 among the many technical drawings drafted by the
drafting classes. They also had a project to devel-
op a system to protect an egg from breaking after
being thrown into the air. W' ' L '
ln metals class, the students made boxes and
dust pans out of sheet metal. They also meited
aluminum to make pours and made screw-drivers
and chmels with the forge. '
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Upper Right - Jason Thompson looks like he is
really engrossed in his assignment.
Center - James Lancaster takes a break from his
drafting project.
Lower Left - John Dietl and Bobby Curtis lift a
sand mold which is used to make an aluminum
cast.
Lower Right - Rob Hluford shows us he table he
made in shop class.
44fACADEMICS
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Thkslyearthe horticultlue class used the equip-
ment room to make landscape draw-
ingslicfrilioitses. Some of their drawings were sent
to the state contest. In livestock production class,
the students set up their own farms on paper and
managed them. They also dealt with raising live-
stock. The Vocational Agriculture I class visited
the Blanch Farm to see sheep operations and pure-
bred swine operations. At the Heckaman Farm,
they saw dairy parlor operations, and at the
McCay Farm they saw dairy sanitation operations.
At the Lynn Leffert Farm, the students saw a
farrow to finish hog operations and beef cattle
production.
During National FFA Week, the Ag classes held
McDonald's Farm Day. Some of the students
brought in farm and wild animals and displayed
them in pens. The elementary classes visited the
Ag Department to view the animals.
Upper Left - Tony Houin holds a pig in Ag class.
Lower Left - Kerry Eiler and Brian Hall show two
of the animals on display during McDonald's Farm
Day.
Center Right - Brian Johnson and Warren
Schultz work on their assignments in the Ag Room.
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Computer literacy was covered during the first
semester of computer class this year. The students
"got to know" the computer by learning the histo-
ry and parts of the computer. They also were
introduced to the uses of computers in music, busi-
ness, medicine, and many of the Federal agencies.
The second semester class involved computer
programming. The students learned how to give
the computer direct instructions. They wrote pro-
grams using simple loops, graphics, sound, and
animation. They also learned how to use text files
to store lists of information on a disk.
Upper Right - Mr. Alcorn helps Brooks Rhodes
with his geometry.
Center Left - Jeanne Martens is glad to be work-
ing on her computer program.
Lower Right - Kirk Bailey isn't really sure that
he understands his senior math.
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M discussion in geometry.
Center - Dawn Miller is glad that her computer
homework is finally completed.
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how difficult geometry really is.
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mixed emotions for their tests to be passed back.
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ematical functions to practical situations were
found in general math this year. This equation
- 3x + 2 2 8 - was among many other
equations that were presented to the Algebra I
class. The students applied what they leamed
to solve story problems. If lines, planes, and
points were what you were looking for, they
could have been found in Geometry class. The
students in this class worked with theorems,
formulas, equations, and proofs. Algebra II
students worked with complex equations, loga-
rithms, and story problems. They were also
introduced to trigonometry. The number the-
ory, trigonometry, and being introduced to cal-
culus were among the many difficult tasks pre-
sented by Mr. Couch to his Senior math
students.
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Cooking Class
Holds Pie
Baking Contest
Sewing and cooking were not all that the Home
Economics classes did. The Sophomore classes
held child development sessions in which parents
brought in their children for an hour. This class
also visited the Rochester Hospital Maternity
Ward.
The Freshmen and Junior classes visited fabric
stores in South Bend to study different types and
styles of cloth. This year the foods classes held a
pie baking contest which turned out to be alot of
fun for the students. The teachers got to sample
their creations.
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High Home Economics class how to correctly pre-
pare muffins.
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project during Home Economics class.
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discuss their projects and how soon they will have
them finished.
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ple their pie to see if they made it correctly.
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hall all year long. Some of them made good use of
their time and worked on their assignments or
studied for a test. Others read books and maga-
zines for enjoyment.
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break from working on their chemistry
assignment.
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es during study hall.
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thing funny about his homework. "What's so fim-
ny, Doug?"
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to students at Argos. The classes Sim and
videos about what they were stufiyingg :iid speak
ers came in and talked to the classes. The Current
events class studied from "N6WSYl'Q6kn:ill8.gBZil18
and the "Channel 16 News Review." The SOVBIII'
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tory to prepare for "the easiest quiz" she will be
taking all year.
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much excitement for class to begin.
Lower right - Melissa Lard and Kerry Eiler dis-
cuss economics as they wait for Mr. Wysong to
begin class.
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Stults, Dianna Overmyer, Mary Shidler,
Paulette Detwiler, Duretta Yoquelet, Den-
nis Bailey.
Upper Right - Richard Davenport --
Transportation Coordinator.
Center Left -- COOKS - Ellen DeWitt,
Mary Hooker 1Head Cookj, Wahneeta Wat-
son, Rosemary DePue, Roberta Slngrey,
Darlene Cowger.
Center Right - Ron Becker, Van Driver.
Lower Left - Maintenance Staff - Fred
Van Duyne, Head Cnstodiang Darlene
Cowger, Matrong Roberta Singrey, Matrong
Bill Stults, Custodian.
Lower Right H- Rose Arehambeault,
Custodian.
STAFF PEOPLEf69
Jon Alcorn, Mathematics and
Computers
Carol Arnett, Elementary P.E.
Julie Awald, Health and P.E.
Beverly Barrett, Grade 3
Suzanne Belcher, Speech and Hearing
Therapist.
Cheryl Bright, Grade 3.
Tami Brock, Vocal Music
Barbara Brown, Grade l
Sandra Burroughs, Instrumental
Music
Deborah Calhoun, Grade 3
Ginger Calhoun, Social Studies and
Business
Eugene Cooper, Science
Michelle Cook, Teacher Aide
Dan Couch, Mathematics and Science
Lori Cox, Readiness
Boyd Davis, Health and P.E. S
Wilma Doll, Aide
Jackie Edwards, Aide
Mary Gates, LDXEMR Teacher -
Elementary
Valerie Harley, Grade 1.
Julie Hamer, Jr.-Sr. High School
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Edith, Hastings, Special Education, i Ve ,QV
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Tazmi Henderson, Kindergarten Y g
Karen Heltzel, Jr.-Hi. TMR Teacher .
Chris Hulse, Kindergarten
Rick Hutchinson, Vocational
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Barbara Johnson, Grade 2
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Judy Morris, Grade 4
Dorthy Nellans, Grade 4
Mark Neukam, Industrial Arts
Charles Redinger, Jr. Hi. Science
Wanneta Reichert, English
Carol Schmidlapp, Vocational Home
Economics
Brenda Shirk, Jr. High Reading and
English
Sonya Shivers, Teachers' Aide
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Kim Snyder, Grade 6
Peggy Tate, Hearing Impaired
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Portia Wampler, Grade I
Eileen Washburn, Grade 5
Linda. Weaver, Business
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Not Shown -- Mary Jackson,
Librarian
FACULTY PEOPLE! 71
Upper Left - Ted Chittum, Principal, Jun-
ior-Senior High School. Mr. Chittum is our
new principal this year. He received a B.S.
degree in Industrial Arts Education in 1975
and an M.S. degree in Industrial Arts Edu-
cation in 1980 from Indiana State Universi-
ty.
In 1985, he received an Administrative En-
dorsement from Indiana State. He and his
wife Jan have two children - Tyler who is
tive and Zachary who is one. Mr. Chittum
served as Assistant Principal at Triton
High School last year and taught industrial
arts at Argos from 1975 to 1985.
Upper Right - Ronald A. Leichty, Elementary
School Principal. B.S., Goshen College. M.S.,
Indiana State University. Ed.S., Indiana State
University.
Center Left - Eugene Snyder, Athletic Direc-
tor. B.S. Manchester College.
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Lower Center - Darlene Van Der Weele, BS
Ball State University, School Nurse.
Lower Right - Daniel Miller, Guidance Dire
tor. B.S., Manchester College. M.S., Ball Sta
University.
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Upper Right - Jean Redinger, Office Clerk,
High School
V' Center Left - Joy Hall, Secretary.
V Center - Jane Mechling, Library Aide.
Center Right - Debra Nifong, Office Clerk,
Elementary.
Lower Left - Lois Edmonds, Office Clerk,
High School.
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NHS Conducts
Rock-A-'Thon
Eight new members were inducted into the high
school National Honor Society this year. To be-
come a member of National Honor Society, a stu-
dent must have earl maintain a mhimam academic
average of B. The students must also have good
character, exhibit good service, and provide good
leadership. Students have to be nominated by the
faculty and their chosen by a committee of teach-
ers, the galdanee counselor, and the principal. This
year the National Honor Society held a Rock-af
Thou for twelve hours. The money earned went to
help Anne Stoekberger. The members also raked
leaves for the elderly residents of Argos. One of
thegoalsofthe Conacilistoralsennmeyfor
school improvements. The members workul as es
corts at the Parent Teacher Conferences.
Below - HIGH SCHOOL NATIONAL HONOR SO-
CIETY - Jodi Shivers and Matt Krom.
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76! GROUPS
Top - HIGH SCHOOL NATIONAL HONOR SOCI
ETY - Row 1 - Left to Right - Kirk Bailey,
Cheryl Ellis, Lisa Overmyer, Lisa Patton. Row 2 -
Kathy Anagnostou, Karla Snyder, Jeanne Mar-
tens, Wes Nellans, Jeff Thompson, Chris Redlin.
Row 3 - Chad Johnson, Tammy Ellis.
Center Right -- JUNIOR HIGH NATIONAL H
OR SOCIETY - Row 1 - Left to Right - St
anie Wood, Gretchan Thompson, Kerry Ha
barger, Amy Kline. Row 2 - Lucinda Rho
Carrie Brown, Jennifer Umbaugh, Amee Van
Wheele, Kyri Bailey, Gayle. Stults.
Row 3 - Robert Barcus, Craig Ellis, Melisa Sh
Brian Powell, Lori Lard, Todd Hissong.
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to Right - Row 1 - Leslie Lappin, Jamie
V, Mike Sherman, Lee Leffert, Sonney Person-
5, Rich Miller, Bryan Hall.
2 - Eric Barlow, Jim Doody, Tony Houin,
Middaugh, Mike Curry, Kerry Eiler, Allen
dows, Kelly Hoffman, Vince Hoffman, Brian
.son.
Upper Right - Tyler Tuttle congratulates Kerry
Eiler for winning the 1988 Star Chapter Famer
Award.
Thompson, Tony Houin, Mike Susits, Wes Nellans,
Charlie Redinger, Kerry Eiler.
Row 4 - Jennifer McKinney, Abby Manuwal,
Tammy Savage, Shelley Singrey, Pam Davenport,
Michelle Thomas, Gina LaVanWay, Marty Martin,
Chris Butler.
Row 5 - Johanna Hoeffer, Debbie Trump, Laurie
Brown, Kelly Hanley, Gina Hollar, Jodi Grossman,
Nicole Heinzmann, John Vanator.
Row 6 - Lucinda Rhodes, Wendy Barbour, Kerry
Harshbarger, Heather Clemons, Amy Kline, Karyn
Gordon, Tausha Hissong, Jeremy Smith, Louise
Lauderback.
Row 7 - Tommi Quimby, Laretta Ruiz, Melissa
Shaw, Kyri Bailey, Aimee Van Der Wheele, Lori
Lard, Leon Cowger, Dana Alderfer, Gayla Stults,
Stephanie Wood, Gretchan Thompson.
Row 8 - Carrie Heckaman, Carrie Brown, Londa
Davenport, Amy Eley, Jennifer Umbaugh, Andy
Nifong, Ben Tolson, Craig Ellis, Todd Hissong, Ja-
son Gordon. Not Shown - Shawn Thompson.
The FFA Soil Judging Team went to the State
Contest. Members of the team included Rich
Miller, Phil Middaugh, John Vanator, and Lee Lef-
fert. Kerry Eiler, Lee Leffert, Tony Houin, Rich
Miller, Jaime Flory, Mike Sherman, and Leslie Lap-
pin attended the State Leadership Contest.
GROUPSX77
Upper right - HIGH SCHOOL SPELLING TEAM
- Left to Right - Row 1 - Matt Krom, James
Ryan, Kirk Nellans.
Row 2 - Lisa Overmyer, Jamie Mullaney, Laurie
Brown, Amyggynlbykin, Nikki KIPB1, Sarah
Slabaugln 'L'H 'V H L
Center Right d-- JUNIOR HIGH SPEIJANG TEAM
-- Left tn Right -- Row 1 - Lucinda Rhodes, Amy
Kline, Melissa Shaw, April Baker, Kerry Harsh-
barger. Raw 2 -0- Andy Nifeng, Ben Tolsun, Eric
Reid, Jeremy Snead, Anne-e Van Der Wheele.
Lower Rigl3ti,1.g5gjEORESTRY TEAM --
Row 1 -M Leftfte Bight - Jennifer Memos, Amee
Van Der Wheeie, Jaime Mullaney, Stacy Shirk.
Row 2 -- Dawn Miller, Lisa Overmyer, Teri
Harley.
Center left -- STH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS --
Bottom to Top -- Stephanie Wood, President, Kyri
Bailey, Vice Bxfesidentg Wendy Barbmif, Secretary,
Amy Kline, Tixiiesurer. -HL'L L fx ,
Lower Left M- 7TH GRADE GLASS QFFIGERS -
Top to Bottom - Andy Nifong, Treasurer, Amy
Eley, Secretary, Carrie Brown, Vice President,
Todd Hisseng, President.
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er Left - YEARBOOK STAFF - Left to
t - Row 1 - Co-Editor Johanna Hoeffer,
br Lisa Overmyer, Sponsor Linda Weaver. Row
Jeanne Martens, Shelley Singrey fAlbum Sec-
, Jennifer McKinney fSports Editor and Pho-
Lpherj, Tammy Ellis Q0rganization Section
Copy Writerj, Angi Becker, Jennifer Trump.
3 - Cheryl Ellis, Karra Thompson fAlbum
ony, Karla Snyder, Lee Becker, Kellie Nolin,
Nicole Heinzmann, Jodi Grossman.
Lower Left - FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS 0F
AMERICA - Row 1 - Left to Right - Sponsor
Linda Weaver, Vice President Lee Becker, Presi-
dent Karla Snyder, Historian Abby Manuwal. Row
2 - Jennifer McKinney, Tammy Ellis, Leah Eley,
Debbie Trump. Row 3 - SecretaryfTreasurer
Karra Thompson, Amy Morris, Lora Alderfer, Lisa
Alderfer, not shown - Reporter Carmen Gates.
ew Club:
FBLA
AD SALES TEAMS - Row 1 - First Place: Shel-
ley Singrey, Jennifer McKinney. Row 2 - Second
Place: Jodi Grossman, Lisa Overmyer. Row 3 -
Third Place: Lee Becker, Shelly Wilhelm. Row 4 -
Lisa Miller, Lisa Alderfer, Kim Crow. Row 5 -
Leslie Shankle, Kellie Nolin.
FBLA - Future Business Leaders of America
- was started this year at AHS. It started out
with seven members and ended up with twelve. The
members went on a field trip to Biomet in Warsaw
and observed National FBLA week. The High
School Spelling Team placed First in division at
the local level. The Forestry Judging Team went to
the national contest. p
79X GROUPS
Below - Karla Snyder serves food during the high
school lunch hour to help the cooks - Mary Hook-
er and Wahneeta Watson.
Above - Rich Shidler "smiles" while washing
dishes in the kitchen.
80 X GROUPS
Upper Right - OFFICE HELPERS - Left To
Right - Debbie Trump, Lora Alderfer, Kim Crow,
Michelle Thomas, Lisa Miller, Shelia Ketchum,
Teri Harley, Dawn Miller, Tanya Troyer.
Center Right - KITCHEN HELPERS - Row 1 -
Left to Right - Bobby Curtis, Lisa Patton, Karla
Snyder, Jennifer McKinney, Wendy Smith, Steph-
anie Summers. Row 2 - Chris Lacher, Craig Davis,
Marty Martin, Rich Shidler, Chris Butler.
Lower Right - LIBRARY HELPERS - Lef
Right - Stephanie Summers, Andy Nifong, M
sa Shaw Haley Hipskind. Row 2 - Shelia
chum, Tamar Troyer, Linda Ballinger, Amy S
rist, Candy Bash, Sarah Norman, Jodi Gross
Jaime Mullaney. Row 3 - Chris Lacher, W
Powell, Ben Tolson. Row 4 - Mark Hollingswo
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The Newspaper Staff published the Dragon's
Roar every six weeks. The newspaper was set up on
a new Apple computer. The editors of the paper
were Teri Harley, Cheryl Ellis, Debbie Trlunp,
Tammy Ellis, and Shawn Thompson. There were 55
girls in Sunshine Society this year. They started
the year with a Food Drive Dance which provided
food for twelve needy families. They had S1500
profit from their candy sale. This money was part-
ly used to buy decorations for a very successful
enter Left - SUNSHINE SOCIETY - Left to
ight - Row 1 - Sponsor Jean Redinger, J enni-
er McKinney, Karla Snyder, Jodi Shivers, Cheryl
llis, Jeanne Martens, Sposnor Julie Harner.
ow 2 - Sandy Shipley, Lori Rosebaum, Melissa
ard, Heather Burnett, Kellie Nolin, Teri Harley,
ammy Ellis.
ow 3 - Tracy Dickson, Tammy Vires, Johanna
oeffer, Shelley Singrey, Tammy Savage, Debbie
rump, Kim Crow, Lisa Alderfer, Lora Alderfer,
Row 4 - Melissa DePoy, Lori Weston, Mischelle
Marchand, Dawn Miller, Amy Sechrist, Kelly Han-
ley, Jodi Grossman, Nicole Heinzmann.
Row 5 - Stephanie Summers, Wendy Smith,
Karra Thompson, Amy Morris, Leah Eley, Laurie
Brown, Jaime Mullaney, Gina Hollar, Abby
Manuwal.
Row 6 - Melissa Kline, Sarah Schlabach, Nikki
Krom, Stacy Shirk, Tausha Hissong, Shelia Ket-
chum, Kim Harrington, Louise Lauderback.
Sunshine Dance. Some of the profit was sent as a
donation to Riley Children's Hospital.
The Library staff shelve books, check out books
and magazines for other students, and help with
bulletin boards. The Staff enjoyed an annual
Christmas party at Miss Jackson's home. The Of-
fice girls answered the phone, distributed the mail,
greeted parents, recorded daily attendance, and
did other jobs for Mr. Chittum, Mrs. Redinger, Mr.
Miller, and Mrs. Edmonds. The Kitchen Helpers
served food and washed dishes.
SSS Holds Food
Drive Dance
SIXGROUPS
Center Right - FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF
AMERICA - Left to Right - Row l - Leslie
Shankle, Nicole Johnson, Kellie Nolin, Melissa
age, Kathy Anagnostou, Lora Alderfer, Nic
Heinzmaun, Teri Harley, Nikki Krom, Sarah Scl
bach, Leah Eley, Laurie Brown.
Picture 1 - Top Left - FRESHMAN CLASS OF-
FICERS - Left to Right -- Treasurer Nicole Van-
Dusen, Secretary Nikki Krom, Vice President
Stacy Shirk, President Jeremy Smith.
Picture 2 -- Top Left - SOPHOMORE CLASS
OFFICERS - Left to Right - Secretary Troy
Dunlap, Vice President Laurie Brown, Treasurer
Lee Leffert, President Brian Dillie.
Picture 3 - Left - JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS -
Left to Right - Secretary Tammy Ellis, Treasurer
Shelley Singrey, Vice President Teri Harley. Not
Shown - President Eric Barlow.
Picture 4 - Left - SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS -
Left to Right - Secretary Lisa Overmyer, Vice
President Cheryl Ellis, President Jodi Shivers,
Treasurer Jeanne Martens.
82 f GROUPS
Lard, Camma Capes, Carla Cowger, Heather Bur-
nett, Carol Schmidlapp - Sponsor. Row 2 - An-
gie Becker, Lisa Alderfer, Kim Crow, Johanna
Hoeffer, Michelle Thomas, Pam Davenport, Donna
Overmyer, Nicole Van Dusen, Karyn Gordon, Melis-
sa Depoy, Jennifer Bostwick. Row 3 - Stacy
Shirk, Jennifer Trump, Shelia Ketcham, Kim Har-
rington, Tausha Hissong, Kris Capes, Erica Hens-
ley, Lisa Pesak, Kelly Hanley, Karra Thompson,
Lori Weston, Sandy Shipley. Row 4 - Melissa
Kline, Tracy Dickson, Tammy Vires, Tammy Sav-
Lower Right - FUTURE EDUCATORS OF AME
CA - Left to Right - Karla Snyder, Teri Hari
Cheryl Ellis, Johanna Hoeffer. Row 2 - Jenn:
McKinney, Tammy Ellis, Shelley Singrey, Tam
Savage, Heather Burnett, Kellie Nolin, Amy S4
rist. Row 3 - Nicole VanDusen, Lisa Pesak, Sa
Schlabach, Nikki Krom, Dawn Miller, Jodi Gm
man, Nicole Heinzmaun, Lisa Overmyer. Row 4
Kris Capes, Melissa Kline, Jennifer Bostwick,
na Overmyer, Karyn Gordon, Erica Hensley, S
Shirk.
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ALS - Left to Right - Row 1 - Jennifer McKin-
ney, Mike Mechling, Amy Morris, Debbie Trump,
Laurie Brown, Leah Eley, Abby Manuwal. Row 2
- Tony Houin, Mike Susits, Tammy Savage, Jeff
0'Dell, Wiley Powell, John Dietl, Nick Wood. Row
3 - Kerry Eiler, Troy Dunlap, Randy Stutler,
Brian Johnson, Andre Nicodemus.
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the Homecoming game. This organization also
scheduled our assemblies. FHA sponsored the
MORP dance in February. Many of the club mem-
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some bad thoughts about Abner's future. SPRING MUSICALKSQ
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Rochester Elks Club. The music was provided by Illegal Proce-
dure. The Afterprom was sponsored by the Lions' Club at
Quicks Lanes in Plymouth.
Upper Left - Melissa Lard and Jamie Ruhnow dance to the
music of the juke box while the band takes a break.
Lower Right - Chris Butler watches the couples while Mr.
Chittum checks his watch.
Lower Left - Teri Harley and Blaine Cooper keep up with the
quick tempo of the "Illegal Procedure."
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Upper Left - Kirk Bailey - J .0. Thompson Awardg Charlie Redinger
- American Legion Sportsmanship Award.
Upper Right -- Left to Right - Jeff 0'Dell - Soccer MVPQ Joey
Stone - Dragon Award, Kirk Bailey - Dragon Award, Charlie Re
dinger - Dragon Awardg Steve Hudspeth - All Conference Goalieg
David Stults - Batting Trophy.
Center Right - Left to Right - Row 1 - Jeanne Martens - All
Sports Award, Captain Award, American Legion Sportsmanship
Awardg Melissa Lard - MVP - Basketball, All Sports Awardg Cheryl
Ellis - All Sports Award, American Legion Sportsmanship Award.
Row 2 - Charlie Redinger - Blanket, Captain Award, Karla Snyder
- American Legion Cheerleading Award, All Sports Award, Jodi
Shivers - Outstanding Senior Athlete Award, All Sports Awardg Kirk
Bailey - All Sports Award, Outstanding Senior Athlete Award, Blan-
ket, Captain Award.
Lower Right - Peggy Rickman - MVP - Trackg Kelly Hanley - JV
Free Throw Award.
Center Left - Left to Right - Row 1 - Jeff Thompson - MVP -
Golf, Captain Awardg Joey Stone - MVP - Basketballg Steve llud'
speth - MVP - Track. Row 2 - Chris McLoughlin - Dragon Awardg
Chris Redlin - Dragon Awardg Chad Johnson - Free Throw Award
- Varsity Basketball, Ted Middleton - Dragon Award.
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Upper Left - Left to Right - Row 1 - Lisa Overmyer - John
Phillip Sousa, Senior Math, American Legion - Science, Spanish,
Yearbook Editor, President's Academic Fitness, D.A.R. Good Citi-
zenship, National Honor Society, 4-Year 100'X1 High Honor, Hazel
Dell Neff Smelser Scholarship, FEA Nellie Newhouse Scholar-
ship, Jostens Scholarship, American Legion Citizenship, Ball
State Admission with Distinction, Ball State Music Honor Certifi-
cate, Herff Jones Principal's Award, Century III School Winner,
Americanism and Govemment State Winner, Karla Snyder -
National Honor Society, Altrusa Scholarship, Ball State!Roush
Scholarship, FEA Nellie Newhouse Scholarship, Lisa Patton,
French, National Honor Society, 4-Year 100'X, Honor Roll, Ball
State Admission with Distinction, Wes Nellans - Instrumental
Director's Award, President's Academic Fitness, National Honor
Society, 1-Year 100'K1 High Honor Roll, Purdue University Certifi-
cate, A Pearsonship Scholarship. Row 2 - Kellie Nolin - FEA
Nellie Newhouse Scholarship, Green-Walnut Young Farmers
Scholarship, Cheryl Ellis - National Honor Society, FEA Nellie
Newhouse Scholarship, Leeper Scholarship, Jeanne Martens -
Accounting, National Honor Society, Shawn Thompson - Presi-
dent's Academic Fitness, Hoosier Scholar, Volunteer Firemen
Scholarship, National Honor Society, Purdue University Certifi-
cate, 1-Year l00'X, Honor Roll, Jodi Shivers - Choral Director's
Award, National Honor Society, Goss Scholarship. Row 3 -
Charlie Redinger - Building Trades Corporation Scholarship,
Kirk Bailey - Art III, Indiana Colmcil of Teachers of Math,
National Honor Society, American Legion Citizenship, lst Source
Bank Scholarship, Rose Hulman Honor, Heather Burnett -
Arion Music Award, Wayne University of Cosmetology Scholar-
ship, Mike Mechling - Art III, Toni Farlow - Horticulture.
Center Left - Left to Right - Row 1 - Carmen Gates -
Typing I, Nikki Krom - 100'Z, Honor Roll, Stacy Shirk - FEA
Award. Row 2 - Damon Leichty - Geometry, 10021 Honor Roll,
Keith Norman - 1-Year l00'X1 High Honor Roll, Dawn Miller -
Office Assistant, Sarah Norman - Biology, Library Assistant,
100'XJ Honor Roll. Row 3 - Brian Dille - 100'X, High Honor, Tim
Norman - 1-Year 100'Xi High Honor Roll, Kirk Nellans - 100'Z1
Honor Roll, Jason Thompson - 100'X1 Honor Roll, Steve Wilhelm
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Lower Left - Johanna Hoeffer - CTA Scholarship, Youth for
Understanding International Exchange, Teri Harley - Office
Assistant, Girls' State, Chad Johnson - 1-Year 100'K, High Honor
Roll, Matt Krom - Algebra II, Chemistry, Academic Letter
Sweater, 1-Year 10071 Honor Roll, 1-Year l00'X, High Letter
Sweater, 1-Year 100K Honor Roll, 1-Year 1007, High Honor Roll,
Boys' State.
NOT SHOWN: -- Stephanie Summers and Todd Feldman -
Special Education Certificates. Jennifer Trump - Art II, Short-
hand. David Trump - Algebra I. Jeff Thompson - Indiana
Council of Teachers of Math, Academic Letter Sweater, 1002
High Honor. Shelley Singrey - Girls' State. Scott Shirk - Art l.
Warren Schultz - Ag Mechanic. Chris Redlin - Boys' State.
Lisa Miller - Typing II.
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inside.
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easy jump shot.
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the inbound pass.
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style in shooting over his defender.
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son, Stacy Shirk, Manager Dawn Miller.
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Kinney, Nicole Johnson, Manager Dawn
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Upper Left - Jennifer McKinney lays it up for
two.
Upper Right - Stacy Shirk looks to pass the
ball.
Center Left - Kelly Hanley and Nicole John-
son play tough defense.
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Center Right - Karra Thompson is waiting to
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record in the long jump.
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to Right - Row 1 - John Vanator, Matt
Krom, Chris Redlin, Andy Stone, Steve Dietl,
Randy Stutler.
Row 2 - Manager Marty Martin, Chris
McLoughlin, Joey Stone, Steve Hudspeth, Char-
lie Redinger, Manager Brian Trump.
Row 3 - Coach Mark Neukam, Scott Shirk,
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Bailey, Manager Chris Lacher.
Lower Right - GIRLS' TRACK TEAM - Left
to Right - Row 1 - Jeanne Martens, Deanna
Cooper, Denise Cooper, Donna Overmyer, Me-
lissa Kline.
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nifer Bostwick, Kelly Hanley, Jodi Grossman,
Peggy Rickman, Manager Dawn Miller.
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set new records: Kirk Bailey - shot put, 51'3"
and disc, 133'9"g Steve Hudspeth, Chris
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meet.
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Center Right - Jeanne Martens winds up before releas-
ing the shot put.
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team after the Sectional contests had been run. Both
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by placing fourth.
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before the game.
Center Right - Mike, Nick, Andy, and Jeremy
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Upper Right - Scott Shirk gives a practice
pitch to one of his teammates.
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Right - Row 1 - Mike Curry, Andy Stone,
Chad Johnson, Ted Middleton, Jeremy Hartle,
James Lancaster.
Row 2 - Scott Shirk, Joey Stone, Nick Wood,
Shawn Thompson, Mike Susits, Eric Barlow,
Damon Leichty, Chris Redlin, Coach Boyd Da-
vis.
Lower Left - Mike Curry makes a good catch
at first base.
Upper Right - Cheryl Ellis and Karla Snyder get
ready to start a cheer.
Center Left - EIGHTH GRADE CHEERLEADERS
- Clockwise - Gretchan Thompson, Stephanie
Wood, Dana Alderfer, Gayla Stults.
Center Right - SEVENTH GRADE CHEERLEAD-
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Cheryl Ellis, Karla Snyder, Tammy Ellis.
Lower Left - B-TEAM CHEERLEADERS -
Sitting - Melissa Kline, Nikki Krom, Stacy
Shirk. Standing - Teri Harley, Leah Eley.
Upper Right - Cheryl, Melissa, Leah, and Kar-
la build a pyramid during the Jimtown game.
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Center Left - Doug Stevens makes an impor-
tant putt during a golf match.
Upper Right - HIGH SCHOOL GOLF - Left
to Right - Row 1 - Chris 0'Dell, Bill Bar-
bour, Kirk Nellans, Phil Middaugh, Steve Wil-
helm, Chris Thomas. Row 2 - Doug Harsh-
barger, Doug Stevens, Chad Overmyer, Jason
Thompson, Mike Susits, Jeff Thompson, not
shown - Coach Phil Weybright.
Center Right - JUNIOR HIGH GOLF -- Left
to Right - Doug Andrews, Bryan Powell, Ja-
son Hill, not shown - Todd Hissong.
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Alderfer, Dana 35, 60, 77,
107, 114.
Alderfer, Lisa 54, 79, 81,
82.
Alderfer, Lora 50, 52, 54,
80, 81, 82.
Anagnostou, Kathy 47, 54,
76, 82, 83, 87.
Anagnostou, Tony 36, 60,
106.
Andrews, Doug 36, 60, 106,
116.
Atkins, Kendra 35, 61.
B
Bailey, Kirk 4, 8, 18, 20,
21, 48, 76, 83, 86, 92, 93,
100, 101, 110, 111.
Bailey, Kyri 36, 60, 76, 77,
78, 107.
Baker, April 35, 60, 78,
107.
Ballinger, Linda 36, 60, 80,
106, 107.
Ballinger, Rocky 54.
Barbour, Billy 6, 7, 36, 37,
54, 116.
Barbour, Wendy 35, 60, 77,
78, 107.
Barcus, Robert 35, 61, 76.
Barlow, Eric 54, 77, 82,
98, 99, 100, 110, 113.
Bash, Cassalmdra 56, 80.
Becker, Angie 6, 7, 54, 79,
81, 82, 83, 84, 86.
Becker, Greg 7, 36, 37, 58,
83.
Becker, Lee 4, 5, 18, 46,
79, 146.
Bender, Tina 35, 61.
Bishop, Casie 35, 61.
Bixel, Mike 35, 60, 106.
Boonkaw, Charley 4, 18,
24, 38.
Bostwick, Jennifer 7, 11,
35, 58, 82, 110, 114, 147.
Bowers, Mark 60.
Brock, Kathy 56.
Brown, Carrie 36, 61, 76,
77, 78, 106, 107, 114.
Brown, Laura 7, 15, 16, 36,
37, 56, 77, 78, 81, 82, 83.
Burnett, Heather 2, 3, 4, 6,
7, 10, 12, 18, 20, 21, 29,
34, 35, 36, 37, 77, 81, 82,
Student Index
84, 88, 89, 93, 95.
Butler, Chris 5, 7, 36, 37,
42, 43, 54, 80, 91, 110.
Butler, Kelly 4, 18.
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Campbell, Claudia 60.
Campbell, Hazel 50, 54.
Capes, Camma 2, 4, 6, 7,
19, 21, 31, 35, 77, 82, 84,
95.
Capes, Kris 40, 42, 58, 82.
Carter, Sherry 60, 67.
Chilton, Jason 61.
Clemons, Heather 35, 36,
60, 77, 107.
Clemons, Jackie 56.
Cooper, Deanna 56, 110,
148.
Cooper, Denise 56, 110,
148.
Cowger, Carla 2,4, 6, 7, 10,
11, 19, 20, 21, 31, 35, 36,
37, 77, 82, 84, 95.
Cowger, Leon 35, 36, 61.
Cowger, Michael 7, 36, 37,
58.
Crow, Kim 6, 7, 54, 79, 80,
81, 82.
Crum, Duane 7, 36, 61,
106, 107.
Culp, Heather 35, 60.
Curry, Michael 9, 58, 77,
103, 113.
Curtis, Bobby 35, 60.
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Davenport, Londa 36, 61,
77, 83, 107, 114.
Davenport, Pam 7, 36, 37,
54, 77, 82.
Davis, Craig 4, 19, 28, 80.
Denney, Travis 56.
Dennie, Cory 8, 56, 98,
100.
DePoy, Melissa 54, 81, 82.
Detwiler, Tim 58.
Devault, Dianne 58.
Dickson, Tracy 6, 7, 36,
37, 54, 81, 82, 84, 90.
Dietl, John 5, 8, 44, 54,
83.
Dietl, Paul 4, 19.
Dietl, Steven 58, 110.
Dille, Brian 41, 56, 82, 93,
100, 101, 102.
Dunlap, Troy 8, 56, 82, 83.
Dunn, Steven 58.
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Ecklebarger, Justin 60.
Edwards, Preston 9, 34, 35,
58, 83, 84, 103.
Eiler, Kerry 4, 20, 22, 45,
52, 77, 83.
Eley, Amy 36, 61, 77, 78,
106, 107, 114.
Eley, Leah 13, 41, 56, 77,
79, 81, 82, 83, 115.
Ellis, Cheryl 4, 10, 12, 20,
22, 38, 76, 77, 79, 81, 82,
83, 84, 92, 93, 95, 104,
110, 114,115.
Ellis, Craig 35, 61, 76, 77,
106.
Ellis, Tammy 11, 14, 16,
54, 76, 77, 79, 81, 82, 82,
83, 115.
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Farlow, Toni 4, 20, 22, 25,
93, 148.
Fee, Jamie 58.
Feldman, Todd 22, 93.
Flory, Erin 60.
Flory, Jamie 56, 77.
Flynn, Necole 36, 61.
Fritter, Lee 61.
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Ganshom, Chris 60.
Gates, Carmen 7, 11, 14,
16, 56, 77, 79, 93, 115.
Goodrich, David 60.
Gordon, Jason 61, 77.
Griffith, Carolyn 61.
Grossman, Jodi 3, 6, 7, 11,
36, 37, 56, 77, 79, 80, 81,
82, 83, 84, 110.
Guyse, Eric 61.
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Hall, Bryan 3, 45, 56, 77.
Hammel, Scott 35, 60.
Hanley, Kelly 3, 34, 35, 41,
56, 77, 81, 82, 92, 104,
105, 110.
Harley, Teri 12, 13, 35, 54,
77, 78, 80, 81, 82, 84, 88,
91, 93, 115.
Harrington, Greg 60.
Harrington, Kim 35, 58,
81, 82.
Harshbarger, Doug 7, 36,
37, 54, 116.
Harshbarger, Kerry 35, 36,
60, 76, 77, 78, 83, 107.
Hartle, Jeremy 9, 34, 35,
58, 84, 112, 113, 148.
Hartman, Jamie 61, 106.
Hartog, Mark.
Heckaman, Carrie 7, 35,
36, 61, 77, 106, 107, 114.
Heinzmann, Nicole 7, 36,
37, 56, 77, 79, 81, 82, 84.
Hensley, Erica 7, 36, 58,
82, 114.
Hensley, Peggy 35, 58.
Hensley, Shelton 7, 61.
Hibner, Adam 61.
Hibner, Kathy 60, 107.
Hill, Jason 36, 60, 106,
107, 116.
Hill, Julie 35, 60, 107.
Hinderer, Trevor 36, 61.
Hipskind, Haley 35, 61, 80.
Hissong, Tausha 35, 36, 37,
58, 77, 81, 82.
Hissong, Todd 61, 76, 77,
78, 106.
Hoeffer, Johanna 35, 54,
77, 79, 81, 82, 83, 84, 90,
93.
Holland, James.
Hollar, Cory 9, 58, 103.
Hollar, Gina 3, 7, 11, 30,
37, 56, 77, 81, 83, 104,
105.
Hollar, Greg 14,16, 58,
103.
Hollingsworth, Amy 60.
Hollingsworth, Mark 56,
80.
Hostetler, Tim 5, 56.
Houin, Tony 4, 22, 45, 77,
83.
Hudspeth, Steve 8, 54, 77,
83, 92, 99, 100, 110, 111.
Hundt, Richard.
Hurford, Robert 44, 56, 83.
Hutchinson, Cara 7, 61.
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Johnson, Billy 54.
Johnson, Brian 48, 54, 77,
83.
Johnson, Bruce 9, 13, 36,
37, 58, 84, 89. -
Johnson, Chad 8, 9, 54, 76,
92, 93, 99, 100, 113.
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Johnson, Harry 56.
Johnson, Nicole 4, 6, 7, 12
22, 29, 34, 35, 39, 77, 82,
84, 88, 90, 95, 104, 105.
Johnson, Peggy 23, 24, 38.
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Ketcham, Sheila 35, 58, 80,
81, 82.
Kline, Amy 36, 60, 76, 77,
78, 107.
Kline, Marianne 35, 60.
Kline, Melissa 12, 13, 34,
35, 41, 42, 58, 77, 81, 82,
83, 84, 115, 147.
Kolar, Dean 4, 23, 38.
Krom, Matt 43, 51, 54, 76,
77, 78, 93, 110.
Krom, Nicole 13, 15, 16,
35, 58, 77, 78, 81, 82, 90,
93, 115.
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Lacher, Chris 54, 80, 110.
Lancaster, James 44, 56,
84, 113.
Lappin, Lesli 56, 77.
Lard, Lori 7, 35, 60, 76,
77, 107.
Lard, Melissa 2, 4, 10, 11,
12, 20, 21, 23, 24, 35, 52,
77, 81, 82, 91, 92, 104.
Lauderback, Louise 35, 58,
77, 81.
Lauderback, Wendy 60.
Lavanway, Gina 35, 36, 37,
54, 77.
Leffert, Lee 7, 15, 16, 36,
37, 41, 49, 56, 82, 84.
Leichty, Damon 14, 56, 93,
102, 112, 113.
Long, Chris 7, 36, 60.
Lowry, Sherry 58.
Ludwig, Scott 61, 106, 107
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Manuwal, Abby 56, 79, 81,
83, 86.
Manuwal, Adam 36, 60,
107.
Manuwal, Seth 61, 106,
107.
Marchand, Mischelle 56,
81.
Marchand, Russell 34, 35,
58, 88, 103.
Martens, Jean 4, 6, 7, 10,
20, 23, 26, 43, 58, 76, 77,
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79, 81, 92, 93, 95, 104,
110, 111, 146.
Martens, Jennifer 35, 60,
78, 106, 107.
Martin, Dawn 61.
Martin, Marty 7, 36, 37,
54, 77, 80, 83, 87, 110.
Martin, Robert 56.
Martin, Stephanie 35, 61.
McCalvin, Andy 61.
McCalvin, Scottie 56.
McClain, Melanie 35, 60.
McGowen, Bryan 61, 106.
Mclntire, Mark 54, 86.
McKinney, Jennifer 10, 11,
35, 54, 77, 79, 80, 81, 82,
83, 84, 104, 105.
McLaughlin, Chris 12, 43,
54, 92, 110.
Mechling, Mike 4, 8, 21,
23, 39, 83, 93.
Middaugh, Phil 7, 9, 36,
37, 41, 58, 77, 116.
Middleton, Chris 35, 61,
106, 107.
Middleton, Ted 8, 54, 77,
92, 98, 100, 113.
Miller, Craig 61.
Miller, Dawn 7, 36, 37, 49,
56, 78, 80, 81, 82, 93, 104,
110.
Miner, Lisa 47, 54, 79, 80,
93.
Miller, Richard 9, 36, 37,
58, 77.
Mitchell, Tommy 60, 106,
107
Morgan, Rich 58.
Morris, Amy 34, 35, 46,
56, 81, 83, 84.
Mullaney, David 26, 52.
Murphy, Charles 60, 107.
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Nellans, Kirk 7, 36, 37, 57,
78, 83, 93, 116.
Nellans, Wes 4, 6, 7, 13,
26, 29, 34, 36, 37, 76, 84,
88, 93.
Nicodemus, Andre 54, 83.
Nieb, Jeff 36, 61.
Nieb, Scott 4, 26, 31.
Nifong, Andy 36, 61, 77,
78, 80, 106.
Noftsger, Jacob 60, 106.
Noftsger, Roxie.
Nolin, Kellie 4, 21, 26, 77,
79, 81, 82, 93, 148.
Norman, Keith 8, 57, 93,
102.
Norman, Sarah 57, 80, 93.
Norman, Tim 8, 9, 57, 93,
102.
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0'Brian-Sheldon, Sharon 61.
0'Dell, Christopher 7, 36,
37, 58, 116.
o'nen, .Jeff 4, 8, 9, 15, 21,
25, 26, 83, 92.
Okerbloom, Stephanie 7,
35, 36.
Olivarez, Frank 61.
Overmyer, Chad 5, 54, 116.
Overmyer, Danni 36, 60,
106.
Overmyer, Donna 7, 36, 37
58, 82, 110, 147.
Overmyer, Lisa 4, 6, 7, 12,
13, 21, 26, 29, 35, 36, 37,
76, 77, 79, 81, 82, 83, 93,
95, 96, 147.
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Paterson, Bill 57.
Patton, Lisa 2, 4, 25, 27,
76, 80, 93.
Personette, Sonny 57.
Pesak, Lisa 7, 36, 37, 58,
82.
Powell, Bryan 39, 61, 76,
106, 116.
Powell, Wiley 14, 55, 58,
80, 83.
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Quimby, Tom 35, 61, 106,
107.
Quimby, Tommi 36, 61, 77,
107.
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Redinger, Charlie 4, 5, 6,
15, 21, 27, 77, 83, 90, 92,
93, 98, 100, 101, 110, 111.
Redlin, Chris 55, 76, 92,
93, 98, 100, 110, 113.
Redlin, Todd 59, 102, 103,
111.
Reid, Eric 35, 60, 78, 106.
Rhodes, Brooks 7, 36, 37,
48, 57.
Rhodes, Lucinda 7, 36, 60,
76, 77, 78, 106, 107.
Rickman, Peggy 6, 7, 55,
83, 84, 92, 110, 111.
Romig, Elizabeth 7, 36, 60.
Roose, Jeremy 58.
Rosebaum, Lori 46, 81, 84.
Rospopo, Rich 55, 83.
Ruiz, Laretta 35, 61, 77.
Russell, Richard 61.
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Savage, Tammy 2, 14, 16,
55, 77, 81, 82, 83, 87.
Schlabach, Sarah 35, 59,
78, 81, 82, 114.
Schultz, Warren 4, 25, 27,
45, 93.
Schwartz, Anna.
Sechrist, Amy 50, 55, 80,
81, 82.
Sexton, Neil 35, 61.
Shafer, Shanon 61, 106. f
Shankle, Leslie 4, 6, 7, 27,
29, 36, 37, 79, 82.
Shaw, Chris 57, 102.
Shaw, Melissa 35, 61, 76,
77, 78, 80, 106, 107.
Shepherd, Odie 4, 27, 51.
Sherman, Mike 57, 77.
Shidler, Rich 4, 27, 80.
Shipley, Sandy 6, 7, 55, 81,
82.
Shirk, Scott 8, 9, 13, 43,
51, 55, 93, 110, 113.
Shirk, Stacy 13, 14, 16, 35,
59, 77, 78, 81, 82, 84, 87,
93, 104, 105, 115.
Shivers, Jodi 2, 4, 6, 7, 10,
12, 14, 15, 16, 20, 21, 25,
30, 31, 35, 38, 40, 76, 77,
88, 89, 92, 93, 95, 104.
Shorter, Todd 55.
Shufelt, Matt 60.
Singrey, Shelley 55, 77, 79,
81, 82, 93.
Smith, Jeremy 35, 59, 77,
82.
Smith, Matt 61.
Smith, Michelle 35, 60,
107.
Smith, Mike 59.
Smith, Wendy 55, 80, 81.
Snead, Jeremy 36, 61, 78,
83.
Snyder, Karla 4, 10, 12,
15, 16, 20, 21, 30, 34, 35,
76, 77, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83,
84, 92, 93, 104, 105, 114,
115, 146.
Stevens, Doug 51, 55, 90,
116.
Stockberger, Ron 35, 60,
106, 107.
Stockman, Steve 59.
Stone, Andy 8, 9, 59, 87,
103, 110, 112, 113, 148.
Stone, Joey 3, 8, 55, 92,
98, 99, 100, 110, 112, 113.
Stults, Gayla 35, 36, 60,
76, 77, 83, 107, 114.
Stutler, Randy 7, 36, 37,
43, 57, 83, 110.
Sumey, Cindy 30.
Summer, Stephanie 30, 80,
81, 93.
Susits, Mike 4, 26, 30, 77,
83, 112, 116.
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Taylor, Larry 38.
Thacker, Otis 59.
Thomas, Chris 7, 57, 102,
116.
Thomas, Michelle 6, 7, 36,
37, 55, 77, 80, 82, 84.
Thompson, Gretchen 35,
36, 60, 76, 77, 83, 107,
114.
Thompson, Jason 7, 9,
15,16, 44, 59, 93, 102,
103, 116.
Thompson, Jeff 14, 16, 55,
76, 77, 92, 93, 102, 116.
Thompson, Karra 11, 57,
79, 81, 82, 104, 105.
Thompson, Shawn 8, 21,
31, 77, 81, 88, 93, 95, 96,
112, 113, 147.
Thompson, Tony 4, 8, 14,
15, 21, 25, 30, 77.
Tolson, Ben 7, 36, 61, 77,
78, 80, 106, 107.
Troyer, Tamar 60, 80.
Troyer, Tanya 55, 80.
Trump, Brian 2, 4, 8, 21,
28, 31, 86, 100, 101, 110,
111.
Trump, David 9, 59, 93,
103.
Trump, Debora 55, 77, 79,
80, 81, 83.
Trump, Jennifer 6, 7, 55,
79, 82, 83, 84, 93.
Turner, Angela
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Umbaugh, Jeff 49, 57.
Umbaugh, Jennifer 35, 36,
61, 76, 77, 83, 106, 107.
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Vanator, John 6, 7, 36, 37,
55, 77, 110.
Vanator, Michelle 36, 60.
Van Der Weele, Amee 35,
36, 61, 106, 107.
Van Der Weele, Todd 9, 59,
102, 110.
Van Dusen, Nicole 59, 82.
Vermillion, Joyce 31.
Vires, Andy 59.
Vires, Tammy 6, 7, 55, 81,
82, 84.
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Waldrop, Michelle 78.
Watkins, Michelle 60.
Westafer, Angie 35, 61,
107.
Weston, Lori 55, 81, 82.
Wilhelm, Shelly 4, 21, 24,
31, 25, 36, 37, 79, 95.
Wilhelm, Steve 9, 59, 93,
102, 116.
Williams, Gary 8, 9, 52,
57.
Wolff, Krystal 35, 61.
Wood, Nick 7, 55, 83, 112,
113.
Wood, Stephanie 35, 36,
60, 76, 77, 78, 107, 114.
Wright, Chad 60.
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Zarzazua, Amelia 55.
Zeigler, Richard 35, 61.
ADVERTISERS' INDEX
American Family
Insurance, 118.
Ancilla College, 123.
Argos Beauty Shop, 123.
Argos Lumber Company,
134.
Argos Medical Center, 134.
Argos Newstand and
Sundries, 118.
Argos Pharmacy, 132.
Argos Public Library, 118.
Argos Video Shop, 122.
Bailey's Hardware, Inc.,
118.
Bailey's Sales and Service,
124.
Balloon Wurks, 125.
Bob's Electric, Inc., 122.
Bodyshapers, 123.
B.0.F. Plastics
Incorporated, 126.
Bosworthls, 128.
Bottorff Chiropractic
Clinic, 118.
Bowen Printing, Inc., 118.
Buckeye Ag-Center Inc.,
137.
Don Calhoun Chevrolet,
139.
Cathy's Styles Unlimited,
121.
Clemons Service, 122.
Coca-Cola Bottling Co.,
Inc., 128.
Collins and Collins
Realtors, 118.
Culligan Soft Water, 118.
Cyndi's Hare Designs, 127.
Dairy Queen, 121.
DeBuler Studio, Inc., 125.
DeNelli's Pizza Junction,
131.
Dr. Badell, D.D.S., 118.
Dorothy's Place, 118.
Early Learner's Nursery
School, 118.
Ettinger Machinery Co.,
Inc., 118.
Family Vision Clinic, 118.
Farm Bureau Insurance,
Brent Cooper, 120.
Felke's Florist, 119.
First Federal Savings Bank,
118.
First National Bank, 132.
First Source 130.
Fitness Forum, 120.
Gingham Gallery, 120.
Grandma's Kitchen, 138.
Grossman's Funeral Home,
123.
Haycraft's, 127
Herbalife, 122.
Holland's Hardware 125.
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Service, 127.
J 0-MAR TRAVEL, Inc.,
120.
Joy's Cozy Cafe, 126.
Kay's Beauty Salon, 119.
Ken's Barber Shop, 118.
Kline Motors, 122.
Lambdin Family Drugs,
123.
Liberty Sound 8:
Electronics, Inc., 119.
Tim Linville Motors, Inc.,
136.
Lobdell Emery, 130.
Log House Inn, 122.
McCollough Real Estate,
121.
McDonald's Studio, 141.
Miller's Merry Manor, Inc.,
119.
MR. INSURANCE, 124.
Mr. Trophy, 123.
Muday's Furniture, 123.
Munday's Family
Restaurant, 119.
NorCen Bank, 140
North Central Pallets, Inc.,
122.
0 Sr H Jewelers, 119.
Oliver Ford-Lincoln-
Mercury, 129.
0rr's Florist, 120.
Park N Shop, 124.
Pearson, Thieling, and Co.,
119.
Pilot News, 122.
Pioneer Federal Savings,
121.
Pizza Hut, 127.
Pizza King, 120.
Plymouth Aviation, 121.
Plymouth Club Fitness,
137 .
Plymouth Fertilizer Co.,
121
Plymouth Veterinary Clinic,
119.
Ponderosa, 130.
Price's Village Valet, 119.
Putz Chysler Dodge, 135.
REMC, 120.
Ristance Products, 135.
Sherwin Williams, 121.
State Farm Insurance, Fred
Benner, 119.
State Farm Insurance, Tom
Leavell, 125.
The Studio, 129.
Sunsation, 119.
Town and Country Press,
125.
Transit Mix, 124.
Treat's Squire Shop, 128.
United Car Parts, 126.
Vanadco Signs, 131.
Wagoner's Musis Shop,
119.
Wickes, 133.
Woodlawn Hospital, 142.
Wright's Style Center, 128.
Xaver Cleaners, 119.
Yoder's Sports, Inc., 120.
Young Door Company, 121.
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Friends
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Friends are the best part of life.
Through every day, every activity,
The good times and the bad times,
They support you. They dream your
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Just because we're leaving this school,
Does this mean that we're leaving our
friends?
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The memories that we've shared will
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