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1. Hang in there, Marianne Bogard! 2. Smile, you’re on Candid Camera, Jim Savage. 3. A rainy football game. 4. Name that tune, Anne Morgan and Valerie Hiatt.
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1. Tim Hoel, Lisa Moss, and Sherry White at junior powder puff practice. 2. Back row: Marcinda Rogers. Carol Currv. Front row: Maria Owens. Bob Stout. 3. David Werline, Homer Gross. Chris Pipkins, and Andy Tracy in ‘‘Merritt’s Believe It Or Not”. 4 Holding up the wall again are Kenny Fernung and Cecil Davis.
3Above left: The Panther defense comes in for the tackle. Above right: Panther fans cheer their team to a victory. Above: Coach Demuth gives Tim Collins some friendly advice!!!! Right: Tim Morgan dashes down the field to score a touchdown
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Homecoming ’82
Homecoming ’82 was “out of this world” with our “Space” theme and our 33-21 victory over the Mississinewa Indians. Some of the Homecoming activities were the bonfire and the powder puff football game which the senior girls won. Shelly Caldwell was selected as Homecoming Queen and was crowned by last year’s queen, Jeri McQuitty. Juniors took first place in the float competition with freshmen, second; seniors, third; and sophomores, last.
4Top Left: Jim Savage was parade marshall of the Homecoming parade this year. Left: Shelly Caldwell was crowned Homecoming queen by Jeri McQuitty. Far Left: The juniors took first place in this year’s float competition. Middle: Homecoming queen candidates, left to right, Juli Kaiser, 1981 Queen Jeri McQuitty, Susan Fettig, Shelly Caldwell. Carrie Gross, Christie Herniak, Terry Him-melrick. Lower Right: The traditional bonfire was held after the girls’ powder puff game.Across the page, left to right, first row — Hurry and get your refreshments, Jodi Jones, before the show begins. Jodi Ban non. Wayne Gallapoo. Bob Laster, and Darin Rominger eagerly await the opening production. Amy Linder, is that as glamor ous as it looks? Angie Melvin. Maria Owens, and Jeff Murray, practice makes perfect; second row — Yearbook staff members. Annie Heaton. Tracy McQuitty, and Susan Ogden, learn to roll film for this year’s Crescent production Alan Gosnell makes sure each prop is accounted for. VH (Valerie Hiatt), phone home. Nora Gomez assists a clue student in the writing of her chemistry script; third row — ECHS Enterprise energize. Jerry Reeves, Jeff Merida, and Pat Connors, gag me with a spoon!
After three years of practicing, seniors are rewarded with well-deserved starring roles in the ECHS production. Juniors assume co-starring roles while the sophomores acquire the feature roles. Now we come to the long awaited parts for the “greenies” of the high school, the freshmen. They receive the title of “Up-Coming Attractions”.
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Credits for our fabulous soundtrack go to the Panther Band for an excellent performance of our theme song the “EHS Loyalty”.
The Panther Band has received many other honors this past year in several areas. Last fall they attended various marching contests including the ISSMA District Contest. There they received a first division rating enabling them to go to State Finals in Terre Haute. The band boosters purchased new T-shirts and steak dinners for the band, and a pizza party was held to honor the hard work put in by the band.
The band helped cheer on our school football and basketball teams and participated in the All-School Christmas Program. They sent many talented musicians to solo and ensemble contests and participated in Spring Concert Contest. They put on their annual Variety Show and are now getting ready for the 1983 marching season.So, you want to be in pictures?
Top: “Can we talk?" Middle Left: Who’s your friend, Mark? Middle Right: “Take my picture.”
Bottom Left: Our German foreign exchange student gets into Hoosier Hysteria.
Bottom Right: Chow down!
12Top Left: Professor Burton demonstrates one of his latest theories. Top Right: “Everyone follow me." Middle Left: It’s a take. Middle Right: Yes. Rodger, it is a basketball. Bottom Left: Is this really necessary? Bottom Center: I’m a Valley Girl, for sure! Bottom Right: How’d they do that?
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SeniorsFinal command
The final appearance by the class of ’83 is here. As we approach the academy awards of graduation, we recall some of our earlier performances.
Our freshman year was just a beginning for the class of ’83. Our float came in fourth place, but who will ever forget about “Rack’em up”! We sold light bulbs later in the year; wasn’t that a bright idea! Miss Kilgore was our sponsor.
We finally moved up a notch, big sophomores. We improved a little on our Homecoming float, “Spur’em”, which received second place. Our first class officers were President Tim Morgan, Vice President Jim Savage, Secretary Susan Ogden, and Treasurer Christie Herniak. We sold candy this year with our new sponsor, Mrs. Luurtsema. One thing we won’t forget is the sophomore party at Mrs. Yates.
Our junior year came along; we were finally upperclassmen, and our lockers were downstairs. Our float, ‘‘Devil Tamer” captured a second place. We sold candy again this year to raise money for our prom. Can you believe we turned the cafeteria into a Southern Plantation!
Our senior year seemed to present early challenges, ordering announcements and gowns in October! Our big disappointment of the year was our third place Pantherprise. Our big decision is our future plans — college, marriage, job, or vocational school. As we take our final walk in May, we will have many memories of ECHS.
Top right: Tim Morgan, president; Above: Jim Savage, vice president. Middle right: Ed Frye, secretary; Right: Stephanie Dellinger, treasurer.
16They all laughed
Frederick Alan Aaron Christopher Joseph Adams Melissa Anne Altherr Karen Alison Amick Dianna Carol Ball
Kimberly Sue Bradburn Charles Lee Brannen Brian Phillip Brown Andrea Elizabeth Bucci Rachel Ann Bucci
17Jill Arlene Casto Robert Russell Chapman Donald Howard Collis Donna Kimberly Collis Patrick Andrew Connors
Jane Marie Copher
Trade Natalene Cornwell
Nancy Lynne Coston
Frances Jo Creamer
Georgia Mary DaleureBut look at us now
Jodi Rene Dauenhauer Cecil Allen Davis
Denise Marie Deckard Stephanie Ann Dellinger Douglas Wayne Doan
Angela Kay Downham Anita Marie Emery
Debra Kay Erdman
Susan Marie Fettig Sammy Ray Fisher
Loris Earlene Foley James Byron Fouts Edward Michael FryeJoseph Galbreath Wayne Edward Gallapoo Kevin Todd Garcia Kevin Wayne Gibson Laura Loraine Gill
Andrea Lynn Gipson Nora Adelaida Gomez Kevin Edward Gootie
Stephanie Lyn Grimes Carey Elizabeth Gross
Senior Steering Committee — Front row, left to right, Shawn Burton, Stephanie
Dellinger. Carey Gross. Pam Boruff, Jodi Jones Baker. Susan Fettig, Mark Harney; Gabriele Margot Grunau Anthony Joseph Hahn
second row, Rich Lynch, Tim Morgan, Ed Frye, Jerry Reeves, Jim Savage. Sam Fisher, Todd McGuire. Neal Rebuck, Jeff Whitinger.We are on our way
Christie Susan Herniak Valerie Suzanne Hiatt Theresa Marie Himmelrick Stanna Kay Hodson Stephanie Lynn Hofer
Lisa Ann Hahn Terrie Lynn Hanshew Vicki Jean Hanshew Mark Anthony Harney Lisa Hartley Hughes
Brian Eugene Haynes
Harold Stanley Heater Richard Shawn Heaton Steven Robert Hembree
Mark Anthony HaulkAndrea Ann Hoppenrath Jeffrey Alan Hughes
Kevin Charles Humphrey Charles Bernard Idlewine Christina Marie Idlewine
Lisa Dawn Jackman
Joni Rae Jarvis Robert Anthony Jeske Darin Lee Jolliff
Jennifer Sue Jones
Jodi Jones Baker
Valorie Lynn Jones
Juli Ann Kaiser
Brian Alexander Kane
Kevin Michael KelichWe’ve experienced the past
Liane Kraus Kilian
Angela Sue Knotts Michael Lee Lane Nancy Renee Larson Robert Charles Laster
Richard Bruce Lynch Todd Harrison McGuire Tina Lynn McKnight
Mitsuka Manami Debra Lynn Marcrum
David Frye Marley Harold Duane Mason Stephen Lynn Mays
23Robert Jeffrey Merida Amy Elizabeth Meschke Curt Joseph Miller Phillip Joe Miller
Randall Lee Mitroff
Barbara Ann Molden Anne Louise Morgan
Timothy Scott Morgan Dwayne Lynn Mosbaugh Mark Allen Mundy
Eric Wayne Neese
Timothy James Nickles
Sue Rae Ogden
Mary Margaret Owens
Kelly Dale Ozenbaughand we’re living for the future
James Allen Raines Neal Anthony Rebuck Jerry Calvin Reeves Kasia Desiree Rider William J. Rittenhouse
Barry Carl Ritter
Michelle Lynn Robertson
Randall Lee Robertson
Lora Lee Romine
Darrin Eugene Rominger
Nancy Diann Payne
Lynn Marie Pedro
Deborah Louise Poynter
Lorrie Linda Prus
Michael Edwin ParkerCharlotte Sue Stewart Eric Eugene Stewart Jeannie Kay Stewart
Daniel Joseph Swinford Jacqueline Noelle Teachnor
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26Good things won’t always last
Christy White Boyland
Monte Ray Wylie
Jeffrey Dale Whitinger Sandra Wilburn Goodknight Dwight David Wills
Not Pictured: Mitzi Lynn Bragg, Rebecca Jo Ann Cress. Carl Fredrick Flowers, Raymond Gerald Garner, L.G Kelly. Charles D. Robertson, David Michael Werline
Mark Edward Worsley
Gary Charles Zink
Adriana Orquin Zuniga
27MMSEIGN El EM SEEKS
Five foreign exchange students came from abroad to study here this year. They are Nora Gomez from Monterrey N.L., Mexico; Gabi Grunau from Hanover, West Germany; Liane Kilian from Porto Alegre, Brazil; Mitzi Minami from Fujisawa, Japan; and Andriana Zuniga from Madrid, Spain.
Right: Andriana wants to be the next Shirley Temple. Far right: Ana and Gabi clown around in Senior Hall.
Above: Mitzi hears no evil, Gabi speaks no evil, and Ana sees no evil. Right: Liane is a world class pillow-polo player. Far right: Mitzi does her imitation of Charlie Chaplain.Above left: Dahling, is Hollywood ready for me? Left: Gabi and Mitzi received surprises from their fans when they played in “Oklahoma.” Top: Gabi is caught with an unidentified friend. Middle: Nora and her friend Smurf smile for the camera. Above: Nora is a serious chemist.
SOPHOMORE ’85!COMING
ATTRACTION
Cindy Anderson
Jodi Bannon Beth Barnett
Dennis Basham Mike Blackford Randy Blackford
Debbie Blanton Marianne Bogard Andy Bousman Marsha Boyer
Christopher Brannen Rhonda Brewer Randy Bryan Joe Burdsall Caroline Carmer
Juniors are climbing the rating charts to victory lane. They were number one this year when it came to winning a first place with their homecoming float.
Prom held Saturday, May 14, was a wild “Circus of Colour.” With Drew Courtney and Tracy McQuitty as co-chairmen, the juniors entertained the seniors and guests at the cafetorium in the high school.
Class officers Kim Tucker, president; Tracy McQuitty, vice president; Cindy Peel, secretary; and Tim Collins, treasurer; directed the activities of the class of ’84.
Good luck next year, juniors. You’re tops in the ratings to be seniors next year.
Junior Class Steering Committee, top left to right, Ginny Millspaugh, Tracy McQuitty. Marianne Bogard, Cherryll Parker, Krista Collins, and Angie Shupperd. Second row. left to right. Kim Tucker. Sandy Long. Sherry Copus, Cindy Peel, Kathleen Cleaver, Ternia Decker, and Annie Heaton. Third row, left to right. Nick Long, Roger Holmes. Darin Moody. Frank Gosnell and Tim Collins.
32JUNIORS
Tammy Chambers Kathleen Cleaver Kenneth Clymer Dean Cole Krista Collins Tim Collins
Christina Connors Sherry Copus Kenneth Cornwell Drew Courtney Anthony Crull Carol Curry
Evelyn Dame Todd Davis Terina Decker Scott Dehart Tamera Dellinger Shari Detling
John Diehl Tabitha Diehl Brian Doan Kimberly Dowler Richard Dowling Rod Dowling
Shelley Ellis Angie Everson Bruce Everson Thomas Finan James Fleenor William Fowler
Bill Galbreath Todd Garrison Susan George William Gibson Mitzi Gillum Charles Glotzbach
Alan Gosnell Frank Gosnell Joanne Green Homer Gross Michael Gross Joyce Hancock
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Brian Haskett David Haynes Richard Hayward
Annie Heaton Robin High Todd Hobbs Troy Hodson
Robert Hancock Cheryl Hartman
Tim Hoel Cindy Holliday Roger Holmes Julie Howey Bill Humphreys Kenneth Jackson
Angela Johnson Brent Kane Brad Knotts Phil LaShure Pat Leavell Kevin Leisure
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Nick Long Sandra Long Tina Lynas Lisa McClish
Keith McCool Shane McCorkle Melissa McCune
Harold McKinley Terry McKinleyTracy McQuitty Mary Maish Brad Mathys Ginny Millspaugh
Tracy Mitchell Darin Moody Jane Morgan Kenny Morris Lisa Morris
Monty Morris Lisa Moss Bob Mountcastle Alesa Mundy Cindy Nickles
Brian Noble Tom Noone Cherryll Parker Tim Parker Dala Paro
Leeanne Riegel Patty Robertson Scott Roby Brad Patterson Don Roe
Walter Payne Marcinda Rogers
Cindy PeelAngela Shuppard Lisa Simpson Rhonda Smith Linda Snyder Lisa Stage
Kim Roller Rodger Runyan Lonny Scholl Brenda Shelton Beverly Shepard
Ed Stanton Donna Stephens Shawn Stephens Kevin Stiner Brian Stockdale Julie Stout
Charlene Tunnell Lisa Twiford Lori VanBuskirk Dion Vice Kelly Walker Jean Wallace
Penny Wallis Barry Wheeler Sherry White Lisa Williams Julie Woolums
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Dorothy Tate Kennedy.
Jeff Tolle Jennifer Townsend Andy Tracy Kim Tucker
36Kris Amick Matt Ash Andy Ball Brad Bannister Randy Bannister
Lisa Barr Vallarie Bastin Kelly Beeman Melissa Beeman Will Beeman
Ted Bennett Jeff Benson Michele Boll Brent Boston John Bowyer
Robyn Brannen Todd Bragg Robert Brown Anne Burke Angie Burnette
37Shelly Burton Sheila Buster Steve Carmer Jorge Casas Robin Chapman Richard Christie
Jennifer Clark Robert Clegg Doug Clinkenbeard Kevin Clinkenbeard Marjorie Cole Christi Collis
Tracy Coons Carla Copus Chris Courtney Rod Croy Curt Dauenhauer Nancy Dauenhauer
Lee Davis Myra Davis Ray Davis Stacia Davis Cheryl Dodd Teresa Duncan
Matt Dwiggins Deann Elledge Mike Evans Tony Faucett Brian Faulstich Doug Fernung
Kenny Fernung Cindy Fleenor Joe Foley Cherrie Foor Susan Fowler Dana Fox
Jodee Frazee Barbara Frye Michelle Fuller Dovie Galbreath Corinna Glotzbach Heather Grimes
Phyllis Groover Jerry Gross Merle Haight Debra Hamm David Hancock Kim Haneline
38Mike Hansen Arthur Harris James Harvill Tina Haskett Dennis Haynes Tracy Hazelbaker
Jeff Helpling Scott Higgins Angie Hobbs Renee" Hobson David Holliday Kim Holliday
Pat Holliday Keith Howey Lisa Hubble Terry Hudson Jill Hughes Scott Hughes
Shelley Hughes Bill Hunt Michael Israel Vicki Jackson Bret Jones Chris Jones
Joy Jones Amy Jordan Paul Kangai Jennifer Kelich Todd Klein John KJeyla
Robbie Lane Valerie Laster Mark Leavell Rick Lewellen Keith Ley Amy Linder
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Keith Loar Michael Lowder Kent Luyet Mark Lyons Ron Maddox Tammy McClish
Dusty McCord Wayne McCray Marla McDermit Lorra McKnight Robert Me Mullen Kevin McPhearson
Sophomore Steering Committee: vice-president Shelly Burton, secretary Anne Burke, president Shelly Whitinger, treasurer Barbara Frye; second row. Kim Stover, Stacy Davis, Julie Wiand. Christy Pedro, Joy Jones. Debbie Hamm; back row, Kenny Fer-nung. Michele Boll, John Kleyla, Phil Norris.
Doreena Maish Steve Metz Fay Miller David Mitchell Mark Morgan Scott Morris
Terry Morris Lester Niccum Lisa Nichols Curt Nickles Phil Norris Mike Ogden
Andy Osborn Lisa Parry Mike Patton Christy Pedro Shelly Peel Kelli Penn
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Kenneth Penn Kelly Peters Wayne Pickell George Ponder Eric Poor Kim Powers
Jana Pratt Patty Pratt Ann Raper Brian Rebuck Chris Reeves Paul Reynolds
David Romine Stan Sallee Melodie Shepard Daren Smith Reva Smith April Spivey
Kelly Stacy Kim Stover Lisa Stover Donnie Strong Levi Stutzman Sam Taylor
The sophomores cast a great year during the 1982-83 year. Although their Homecoming float placed 4th, their determination wasn’t dampened. They produced a spirited red and blue hall for sectional this year, and for next year’s production costs, they held their annual candy sale.
This year’s sophomore class was very spirited, and they showed a lot of interest in clubs and school happenings.
Brian Riley Paul Rittenhouse Rich Roberson Brian Robertson Theda Roller Theodore RollerSteve Thornberry Brad Tolbert Brenda Tracy Cindy Tunnell Kathy Werline
Jamie Whetstone Shelly Whitinger Julie Wiand Roger Wideman Cara Wilhoite
Lori Williams Michelle Williams Mary Wire Kevin Wisehart Sherri Wisner
Roger Woodrum David Yeagley James Young LouAnn Young
Waiting in the Wings
Corina Abshire Edward Amick Jennifer Anderson Tracy Anderson Frank Arehart
Rachel Arbuckle Tina Austin Mark Back Julie Ballinger Deeann Bannon
Dean Barnes Cheryl Barr James Beecher Tia Belisle Tim Belisle
Lorj Bennett Don Blackford Jacobia Blackford Chris Bryan Richard Burdsall
Tammy Burdsall Pat Burke Randy Burton Greg Buster Carla Capps
Johnny Capps Kimberly Capps Brittian Carter Windy Carter Richard Cass
Jerry Casto Angela Chamhers Jill Champion Eric Clark Roxie Clark
43Ann Cleaver Matt Connor Michelle Connors Sandy Cornwell Resa Cummings Bobby Cunningham
Diana Cutsinger Spero Daleure Lynnette Davenport David Davis Tina Deckard Toyna Deckard
Christy Decker John Dockery Mark Dwiggins Barbara Evans Andrea Faucett Craig Faulstich
Russell Felton Troy Fesler Kristi Fettig Drew Finan Rodney Fite Brian Gaddis
Loretta Galbreath Becky Galbreath Ginger Gallapoo Tom Gardner Chris George Larry Gibson
The Freshman Class learned the tricks of the trade fast when they captured a second place finish with their Homecoming float. They added to the scenery at ECHS with their red and blue sectional hall.
The Freshman Class was in charge of costumes; they ordered the most school jackets ever sold. Their fund-raising project this year was selling jewelry, which will aid in their production costs through high school.
At the helm of this class was Mrs. Darren Pa-quin.
The frosh now have a year’s experience as understudies to fill the shoes of the sophomores next year.
Spacing off again. Maria?
44Pam Goins Tina Gordon John Gosnell Kris Greenlee Tricia Grimes Lisa Groover
Richard Harting Greg Hartman Shelly Hartsock Joe Haulk Kevin Haynes Carmen Headley
Andy Heady Steve Helpling Bob Helton Vanessa Hiatt Tracy High Amy Hillard
Tim Himmelrick Jamica Hobbs Stan Hodson Ray Holliday Lisa Hoover Cliff Hoskins
Brian Howey Bob Hueston Bobbi Huff Kelly Huff Brian Hunt Tammy Hunt
Stacie Jack Jr Jaramillo Shannon Klein
Scott Lawson Kim Lee Tim Leisure
45Kenny Lehman Mike Linder Mike Luther Jeff Lynas Marshall Lyons Jim McClain
Patty McCracnen Tash McDaniel Pat McDaniel Tim McKinley Kert Massey Marty Mays
Angie Melvin Lisa Miller Cindy Mitroff Morris Moody Jennifer Moore Alesa Moss
Christina Mowell Richard Mullen Beth Murphy Jeff Murray Jenny Nash Loren Naylor
Cindy Neese Jack Osborn Maria Owens Dutch Parish Chuck Paro Marianne Perez
46Chris Phillips Pat Phillips Ron Phillips Mike Piirto Tom Plake Tammy Poison
Jim Preston Tracey Priest Ken Reeves Stacey Rickabuagh Leah Richwine Curt Rider
Lesly Riegel Kevin Rittenhouse Melissa Rittenhouse Bryan Robbins Renee Row Tammy Scholl
Kelly Shepard Tracy Shepard Dawn Slater Brian Small David Smith Kelly Smith
Lisa Sorg Charles Stage Jenny Stephens Mike Stewart Rex Stewart Mike Stover
Left: A freshman with muscles? Above Freshmen work REALLY hard on their float.
47Kerry Svendsen Pam Tate Sherrie Taylor Ann Thornberry Deanna Tinch Brian Trueblood
Jeff Tumulty Debbie Twiford Kelly Updegraff David Vice David Warner Brent Waymire
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Sandy Wean Kim Werline Martha Whisler Joe White David Williams Dennis Wines
Freshman Steering Committee; First row — Steve Helpling, Brian Howey. Joe White; second row - Marianne Perez, Resa Cummings, Tracey Anderson. Angie Melvin, Anne Thornberry. Kim Lee. Ginger Gala-poo, third row — Leah Richwine, Christy Decker. Kim Werline. Maria Owens, Rachel Arbuckle, Carmen Headley.
Shane Wolff Alycia Wright John Wright Jodie Wright Bill Yates Bob Young
Robert Pritchard Dean Vice Martin Young
Not pictured are Rodney Mason, Martina Teague, Christopher Gardner. Thomas Harting, Tricia Patterson, and Sheila Smith.
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Long hard hours of preparation and patience have gone into the making of this year’s 1982-83 ECHS production. Our directors and producers have again devoted their time to the perfection of another feature attraction. These instructors have been busily preparing scripts and sound tracks for the students’ use. Everyone stand up and applaud our award-winning faculty and administrators.
Principal Gordon Paquin Asst. Supt. George Dudley
Eiwood Community School Board - Seated: Cathy Goins, Dick Herndon, and Marilyn Thorn-berry; standing: Tom Cassidy and Bob Abernathy.
Secretaries Cathy Ogden Carol Courtney Susan Dudley Candie Courtney Gretchen WatsonDon Fortner Connie Fortner
Seated, Emily Leavell, superintendent’s secretary. Standing left to right; Jane Davis, special services secretary; Mary Wright, assistant superintendent's secretary; Barbara Kurtz, treasurer.
Jeanne Barr Susan Bogard
Karen Abel Beverly Austin Marilyn BarnettMR. COMPTON
Mrs. Courtney takes time out to celebrate her birthday.
Diana Garner
Don Garner Judy Hicks
David Hoffman Betty House Phil Huffman
Mark Hughes Mick Jarrett Julie Johnson
Sharon Johnson Alan Knapp Donald Leisure Gary Linder Marilyn LucasRhonda Luurtsema Robert Moore George Ray Roger Shanks Betty Starkey
Anna May McQuitty Darren Paquin Jane Scharff Paula Simmons
Darrell McQuitty Tom Pantos Naomi Schwear
Joan Mercer Raeanna Merritt Linda Personette Bus Drivers — first row. Mary Fredd. Mary Ritter. Rulon Hartley, Ralph Drake. Debbie Green (sub.); second row, Frank Preston. Judy Huffman. Susie Brown. Rhonda Murray (sub.), Carl Ritter. Betty Stone. Eldon Wittkamper. Not pictured. Don Tucker. Marie Weaver.
“BEHIND THE SCENES” - Look at our fabulous stage crew consisting of nine cooks, six custodians, and ever faithful bus drivers. The cooks give us nourishment for when our directors decide to give us a break. The bus drivers make it a point to get us to the studio on time, and the great custodians make sure the stage is perfectly clean and ready to go for the next day's shooting.
Center — Custodians are. kneeling, Jerry Davenport. Steve Savage: standing, Don Plake, George Morgan. Loretta Hittle, Mary Poole. Below — Cooks are, seated. Jean Caldwell, Glenda Slate, Rosalie Hancock. Martha Bennett, Rachel Peeper; standing, Denise Mosbaugh, Colleen Rikabaugh, Jean Stewart. Mildred Pantos, supervisor.
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redskinsAlthough plagued with injuries, Panthers showed “True Grit” in the 1982 football season ending with a 6-4 record.
Co-captains for the 1982 season were Shawn Burton and Tim Morgan, who, along with Mark Harney and Ray Holliday, were chosen outstanding offensive players. Outstanding defensive players were Kelly Ozenbaugh, Gary Zink, Rich Lynch, and Mark Worsley. The most improved player was Randy Robertson. The Panthers’ leading rusher for 1982 was Tim Morgan, who rushed 202 times and gained 1016 yards. Leading passer was Todd McGuire, who threw 55 completed passes for 842 yards. Leading receiver for the Panthers was freshman Ray Holliday, who caught the pigskin 17 times for 326 yards.
The ’83 Panthers will be ready for an undefeated season with three great co-captains, Rodger Runyan, Tim Collins, and Nick Long.
Front row (left to right). 84 L. Snyder. 82 B. Stockdale. T. McQuitty. R. Hobson. K Tucker. J. Stout. S. Burton. J. Hughes, S. Fettig, C. Davis, 56 K Stiner; second row. 34 R. Smith. 42 D. Fernung, 21 J Hughes, 85 M. Ogden, 80 D. Reeves. 31 A. Gosnell, 66 B. Boston. 26 R. McMullen. 53 A Harvill, 71 S. Thornberry. 50 W McCray; third row. 67 J. Kleyla, 30 P. Holliday, 52 D. Moody, 77 M Morgan, 65 S. Higgins, 54 S. Burton, 24 T. Morgan. 60 M Harney, 22 M Worsley. 5 T. Bragg. 32 G. Zink, 20 R. Holliday; fourth row. 3 T. McGuire. 83 T. Klein. 40 B. VanBuskirk. 62 T. Hoel. 76 J. Helpling, 36 N. Long, 44 R. Lynch, 63 C. Adams. 61 K Ozenbaugh. 25 E. Neese, 11 B. Haskett, 10 D. Basham, 86 M. Sosbe; fifth row. 29 B. Brown. 78 M. Perez. 69 D. Marley, 9 J. Tolle, 75 S. Stephens, 90 R Runyan. 73 R. Holmes, 33 T. Collins, 89 R. Robertson. 72 R. Bannister, 12 E. Frye, 74 A Harris; back row. Coach Patz, Coach Vickery. Coach Knapp. Coach Demuth, Coach Hughes, Coach Runyan. Coach Huffman
621. Dennis Basham helps to cheer his fellow teammates on to another victory. 2. Kevin Stiner lends a helping hand and a screwdriver to mend Ed Frye's helmet. 3. Coach Demuth looks on in deep concentration. 4. Jane Copher aids the thirsty. 5. Ray Holliday does another of his high kicks.HHWilBBi
1. Mark Back blocks against a Tipton Blue Devil. 2. Matt Conner and Larry Gibson warm up before a big game. 3. Larry Gibson tries to score some points against an opponent. 4 Mr. Kanpp gives a “Pep Talk” before a game. 5. Brian Howey runs onto the field, while Kim Werline and Marianne Perez cheer on the team.
64The Elwood freshman football team finished the season with a 5-2 record. Overall, it was a good season. It was not the type of season that everyone hoped for from this freshmen group, but it was the one expected by many.
The Panthers beat Tipton, Blackford, Mississinewa, Madison Grant, and Pendleton Heights. Setbacks came at the hands of Alexandria and Peru.
During the season a total of 12 starting positions was vacated due to injuries. Several key players were sidelined for the year because of their injuries. Before the season was over every player started somewhere for the team.
At the awards banquet Steve Helpling was voted Most Valuable Defensive Player, Larry Gibson was voted Most Valuable Offensive Player, and Rich Mullens was voted Most Valuable Player.
Many of these freshmen will be looked upon to help the varsity squad during the next three years.
First row — Dennis Roadruck, Pat Burke, Jim Beecher, Cliff Hoskins, Rich Mullins. Dean Barnes; 2nd row Billy Yates. Andy Heady. Marty Mays. Curt Rider, Steve Helpling, Jeff Lynas, Marshall Lyons; 3rd row - David Vice. Jack Osborn. Frank Arehart, Brian Howey, Pat Phillips, Chris Phillips. Mark Back, 4th row Coach Phil Huffman, Tom Plake, Randy Burton. Matt Conner, Larry Gibson, Mike Piirto, and Coach Robert VickeryVOLLEYBALL
Being There
This year’s varsity volleyball team was very young with six sophomores and four seniors. Seven girls were regulars on varsity; three girls played both J.V. and varsity. The team finished its season with a 9-13 record and third place in the conference.
The Junior Varsity team finished with a 6-1 conference record; they had 12 wins and 7 losses.
Juli Kaiser was selected to the second Madison County Volleyball team and the first CIC team. Kasia Rider made the second CIC team.
This year the team played in a different sectional conference, changing from the Madison Grant conference to Madison Heights.
Coach Personette commented, “The next two years look good as we have a returning veteran team and should do quite well.”
Top: Juli Kaiser and Kasia Rider were named to the volleyball honorary teams. Center left: Stephanie Dellinger keeps the ball in play during a game. Center right: Stephanie Dellinger and Terry Himmelrick guard the net.
Left to right, front row: Myra Davis. Brenda Tracey. Reva Smith. Terry Himmelrick, Juli Kaiser, Amy Jordan, Anne Morgan, back row: Coach Linda Personette. Tammy McClish, Cara Wil-hoite. Angie Hobbs. Julie Wiand. Shelly Whitinger, Stephanie Dellinger. Kasia Rider. Assistant Sue Scott.
66Left to right, front row: Tammy Burdsall, Alycia Wright, Cheryl Dodd, Angie Melvin, Natasha McDaniel; back row: Coach Linda Per-sonette, Tammy McClish. Cara Wilhoite, Teresa Duncan, Gabi Grunau, Christy Pedro, Shelly Whitinger, Sue Scott, Assistant.
Center: Cara Wilhoite and Alycia Wright get ready to help Shelly Whitinger as she bumps the ball. Bottom left: Fine serve, Gabi! Bottom right: Shelly Whitinger bumps again as Cara Wilhoite looks on.
671. Rich Welcher displays his talent that made him the number one player for the Elwood Tennis team.
2. Scott Carroll races for the ball to score against his opponent.
3. Five seniors who contributed to tennis team play this year are graduating. They are Evan Theoharis, Scott Carroll. Rich Welcher. Neal Rebuck, and Jerry Reeves.
Elwood Junior Varsity Tennis Team — front row, Lisa Barr, Pat Leavell. Lisa Hubble; second row. Brian Hunt Lisa Stover, Mike Linder. Coach Brian Courtney.
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Elwood Varsity Tennis Team - left to right, front row. Kelly Walker, Mark Leavell, Jerry Reeves; second row Rich Welcher, Scott Carroll, Evan Theoharis, Neal Rebuck, Coach Brian Courtney.
The 1982 edition of the Panther tennis team was composed of many returning senior lettermen. The season could be summed up at best as a “big disappointment”. The varsity failed to come up with a team victory, finishing with a record of 0-10.
However, all was not a total loss. Seniors Rich Welcher. Evan Theoharis, Scott Car-roll, Neal Rebuck, and Jerry Reeves improved with each match that came along. Junior Kelly Walker, sophomore Mark Leavell, and freshman Mike Linder also saw varsity action and played some fine tennis throughout the season.
The Panthers also had some good tennis played at the junior varsity level. Players Wayne Pickell, Pat Leavell, Brian Hunt, Lisa Barr, Lisa Stover, and Lisa Hubble also showed fine play at times during the 1982 season. With nine returning players, next year could be a change for the better.
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ON THE RUN
...inexperience is the cause of a so-so 1982 season.
The 1982 cross country team was very young and few in numbers, but with all the team members returning, the 1983 cross country season should improve a great deal.
Coach Darrell McQuitty stated, “Cross country is a sport that takes a great deal of self-discipline; it is difficult to find enough people who really want to put out a lot of effort and time necessary to be a good distance runner.’’
Counting dual, 3-way, and invitational meets, the team record was 9-36.
Elwood Cross country team — left to right, front row, Keith McCool, Terry Morris Mike Gross, Tina Deckard; second row. Coach Darrell McQuitty. Troy Hodson
Steve Metz, Chris Reeves. J.D. Dockery
1. Steve Metz is on the run.
2. Troy Hodson practices before another team challenge.
3. Keith McCool puts in that extra effort to cross the finish line.
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H 1983 basketball team had the most regular
season wins since the 1973-74 season. They finished third in the CIC, the highest ranking since the mid ’70’s.
Steve Hembree was leading scorer with 17.9 points per game, followed by Jamie Whetstone with a 14.6 average. Shaun Stephens was the leading rebounder in the county for the regular season with 203. David Wills was high man in assists with 79.
Hembree was also named to the CIC first team and the all-Madison County team with Whetstone gaining a place on the CIC sec-
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Seniors Jeff Merida and Tim Morgan were the best defensive players on the team, both having played varisty ball for two years, Rodger Runyan was named as most improved player for the season.
Coach Daugherty indicated that the defeats of Frankton and Tipton were the real highlights of the 1982-83 season.
Front row, left to right: Susan Fettig. Renee Hobson. Kim Tucker, Julie Stout. Jill Hughes. Shelly Burton. Tracy McQuitty; second row: Kevin Stiner. Wayne McCray. Frank Gosnell. Jeff Merida. Nick Long. David Wills. Cecil Davis. Brian Stockdale; third row: Coach Mike Bomholt, Coach Joe Williams. Shaun Stephens. Jamie Whetstone. Rodger Runyan, Roger Holmes. Steve Hembree. Tim Morgan. Coach Phil Huffman, and Head Coach Stan Daugherty.Steve Hembree joined the 1,000 point club this season during the third quarter of the game against Tipton. He joins four other players in this elite club. These players are Rod Hicks, Darrell McQuitty, John Men-gelt, and Phil Leisure. Steve is also the 37th player in Madison County to hit 1,000 points. Steve finished the season with 1,126 points. Congratulations. Steve!
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This year’s junior varsity team improved greatly. Mr. Huffman stated that a scrimmage against the varsity team prepared the squad for each game.
With Ray Holliday, Mike Stover, and Scott Leisure, who now play on the freshman team moving up, Mr. Huffman and Mr. Daugherty plan on having an excellent junior varsity and varsity squad next year.
Frank Gosnell goes for the ball.
Elwood Junior Varsity Basketball team — left to right, front row. Ray Holliday, Frank Gosnell, Bret Jones, Scott Leisure; second row, Coach Huffman. David Mitchell, Rich Robertson. Donnie Strong, Paul Reynolds.Through hard work and determination, the freshman basketball team showed its true acting ability by having big wins over Marion Bennett, Lapel, Mississinewa, and Wes Del.
The team improved every game and will make an outstanding junior varsity and varsity squad next year.
Matt Connors concentrates before making that winning shot.
Coach Joe Williams is making one of his major decisions.
Elwood Freshman Basketball team — left to right, front row, cheerleaders Ginger Gallapoo, Kim Lee. J.D. Dockery, Matt Connors, Jim Beecher, cheerleaders Marianne Perez, Kim Werline; second row. Frank Arehart, Ray Holliday, Larry Gibson, Brian Howey, Cliff Hoskins, Tom Plake; third row, Steve Helpling, Scott Leisure, Mike Linder, Coach Joe Williams, Mike Piirto, Mike Stover. Brian Gaddis.
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74Girls' Basketball
Although the girls’ basketball team did not win any games this year, they did work hard and show a desire to
do their best.
Only four seniors were on the varsity this year. Stephanie Dellinger, Juli Kaiser, Gabi Grunau, and Kasia Rider will be lost to next year’s team due to graduation. Several players will return next year which makes the outlook much nicer for the next few years. Christy Pedro. Shelly Whitinger, Kelly Peters, and Julie Wiand are sophomores who all started some time throughout the year. Add to them Lisa Stover, Cindy Tunnell, Tammy McClish (all sophomores) and frosh Kristi Fettig and the outlook for the future looks good.
Kasia Rider, Christy Pedro, and Juli Kaiser were the leading scorers this year while Christy Pedro and Kasia Rider led the team in rebounding.
The junior varsity team’s record was 2-13; however, they lost several games by 1 or 2 points. They continued to improve as the year progressed.
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1. Guard that ball. Christy. 2. Gabi shows them how to spin it. 3. Shoot for two. Lisa! 4. Hi. Anne! 5. Mr McQuitty gets the girls in a huddle to talk.
Left to right, row one: A. Morgan. J.Kaiser. C. Pedro, G. Grunau. S. Dellinger. K. Rider. R Smith; row two: K Peters. S. Whitinger. J. Wiand. L Stover. K. Fettig. C. Tunnell, T. McClish, Coach McQuitty.
76Left to right, row one: L. Barr. A Wright. C. Headley. K. Werline; row two: T McDaniels. T. Burdsall. J. Champion. C. Tunnel), A. Hobbs; row three: Coach Scott. K. Fettig, M. Rittenhouse, Coach McQuitty.
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Left to right, row one: Coach Yates, A. Morgan, T. Himmelrick, J. Kaiser, K Rider, S. Dellinger; row two: M. Wire. A. Jordan. G. Grunau, K. Tucker, T. McQuitty, Coach Personette; row three: M. McCune, B. Tracy, C. Wilhoite, R. Smith, T. McClish; row four: A. Hobbs. J. Wiand, S. Whitinger. K. Peters. C. Pedro, M Davis.
77IT TAKES A LITTLE MORE T0 BE A CHEERLEADER!
Choreographers spend many hours making up dances for spectacular productions. Elwood Community High School’s cheerleaders spent many hours this year perfecting their routines to lead yells at athletic events and generate spirit among the Panthers fans.
Kim Tucker, captain, Tracy McQuitty, Susan Fettig, Jill Hughes, Renee Hobson, and Shelly Burton formed the varsity squad. Varsity partners Jim Savage, John Kleyla, Rich Lynch, Spero Daleure, Mark Morgan, and Alan Gosnell assisted with formations for the basketball season. Ginny Millspaugh, captain, Shelly Peel. Joy Jones, and Michelle Boll made up the junior varisty squad while Ginger Gallapoo, captain, Marianne Perez, Kim Werline, and Kim Lee formed the freshman squad. Julie Stout was Polly Panther.
Elwood’s varsity cheerleaders went to camp at Purdue University during the summer for a week. They worked very hard, and it was worthwhile when they came home with two excellent ribbons, five superior ribbons and a spirit stick. The varsity also competed in several fairs over the summer including Madison County 4-H Fair, Tipton County 4-H Fair, Howard County 4-H Fair, and the State Fair.
The junior varsity and the freshmen attended St. Mary’s College for summer camp. The junior varsity came home with one outstanding and four excellent ribbons. The freshmen brought back three excellent and two outstanding ribbons.
Elwood s 1982 83 cheerleader sponsor Freshman cheerleaders left to right. Kim Lee, Ginger Gallapoo. Marianne Perez, and Kim Werline.
was Ms. Jill Hoose.
Varsity Cheerleaders - bottom row, Kim Tucker and Jill Hughes; middle row, Renee Hobson, Julie Stout as Polly Panther, and Shelly Burton; top row, Susan Fettig and Tracy McQuitty.Varsity Cheerleaders Partners bottom. Rich Lynch, Jim Savage. Spero Daleure, Julie Stout. Alan Gosnell, Mark Morgan, John Kleyla; top, Renee Hobson, Tracy McQuitty, Jill Hughes, Kim Tucker. Susan Fettig. Shelly Burton
Varsity Partners — left to right, bottom row, Mark Morgan, Spero Daleure. Alan Gosnell; top. Jim Savage. Rich Lynch. John Kleyla.
Loud Crowd left to right, front row. Julie Stout. Susan Fettig. Shelly Burton. Renee Hobson. Kim Tucker. Jill Hughes, Tracy McQuitty; second row. Spero Daleure. Jim Savage. Rich Lynch. Mark Morgan. John Kleyla. Alan Gosnell; third row. Shelly Peel. Ginny Millspaugh, Joy Jones. Shelly Fuller, Christy Decker, Missy Rittenhouse. Linda Snyder; fourth row. Dena Vice. Kim Lee, Marianne Perez. Kim Werline. Michelle Williams. Jenny Nash. Tina Gordon; fifth row. Charlotte Stewart. Melissa Altherr, Vicki Hanshew, Marcinda Rogers. Carol Curry. Cheryll Parker. Angie Burnette; sixth row. Jennifer Moore. Dawn Slayter, Angie Shupperd, Jane Morgan, Terina Decker. Mitzi Minami. Nancy Dauenhauer; seventh row. Melodie Shepard. Kim Stover. Marjorie Cole. Barbara Frye, Shelly Hughes. Rhonda Smith. Kris Amick. Susie Fowler
79Wrestling
The Panther wrestling team ended the season with a 2-12 dual meet record. “The record did not really show how the young Panthers wrestled,” commented Coach Hughes.
The grapplers were hurt by forfeits this year. Many of the meets that were lost had to be forfeited because of no contenders in the heavyweight class. “The team was relatively young this year, but much improvement was shown by every wrestler on the squad as the season progressed,” commented Coach Hughes.
The team finished a very respectable 4th place in the CIC and sent five wrestlers on to the regionals. “With the improvements shown by the squad this year, the following seasons should prove to be very exciting,” stated Coach Hughes about the up coming season.
Outstanding wrestlers for the season were senior Eric Stewart, 19-4, placing first in CIC and 2nd in sectional; junior Tim Hoel, 17-6, placing first in sectional, 2nd in CIC, and 4th in regional; junior Tim Collins, 10-6, placing 2nd in CIC and 2nd in sectional; and sophomore Robert McMullen, 12-8, placing 2nd in CIC, and 2nd in sectional.
Wrestling Team — First row. left to right, Robert McMullen. Rick Lewellen, Chris Courtney. Rex Stewart, Terry Morris, manager Melissa McCune; second row, manager Spero Daleure Troy Hodson, Steve Carmer, Mike Lowder, Brian Hunt, Drew Finan, manager Andy Heady; third row. Brian VanBuskirk. Jeff Hughes. David Hancock. Curt Dauenhauer, Doug Fernung, Keith Ley; fourth row, Coach Robert Vickery, Eric Stewart, Mark Harney. Ed Frye, Tim Collins, Tim Hoel, Rich Lynch. Jerry Reeves, Coach Mark Hughes.
Top: Coach Hughes watches with enthusiasm. Above: Terry Morris gets set to challenge an opponent
80“The Panther mat-mates did a fine job this year by cheering at the meets and helping with the CIC meet that was held at Elwood this year,” stated Coach Hughes. The mat-mates are in charge of team spirit and handing out the ribbons at the meets.
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MAT-MATES — Left to right, Tammy Chambers, Tina Connors, Cindy Nickles, Lisa Stage. Not pictured: Jane Copher.
1. The team watches to see the results of a teammates' match. 2. Steve Carmer fights for a win against an opponent at a meet. 3. Terry Morris pins an opponent in a match.
81Girls9 track team has sophs' support.
Though this year’s girls’ track team was small, they had lots of enthusiasm and gained a great deal of experience.
Christy Pedro was the only Elwood girl to qualify for sectional. She ran in the 400-meter dash and placed 2nd and advanced to regionals at Carmel. Christy set a conference and school record in the 400-meter dash at Blackford.
“The team this year worked hard and improved throughout the season,’’ stated Assistant Coach Julie Johnson. Coach Barbara Yates said she hopes to see more girls come out for track next year.
Front row Lisa Barr, manager; Brenda Tracy, Cheryl Dodd, Myra Davis, Nancy Larson, and Renee Hobson, manager; second row. Mary Wire, manager; Kim Stover. Kelly Peters. Jane Morgan. Valorie Laster, and Amy Jordon, manager; third row Coach Barbara Yates, Tina Haskett. Christy Pedro. Tracy McQuitty. Amy Hillard. Angie Hobbs. Julie Wiand. and Assistant Coach Julie Johnson.
Top left: Christy Pedro hands off the baton to Kelly Peters. Left: Christy Pedro clears the bar in the high jump. Above center: Myra Davis struggles in the long jump. Above: Angie Hobbs gives her all in the shot put.
82Boys' team improves
Left: The team stretches out before a tuff workout. Above: Rich Lynch concentrates as he gets set to jump the hurdles. Above left: The team warms up in a sprint to start off a workout.
“There was a lot of improvement made by everyone throughout the season,” stated Coach Demuth in describing the 1983 track team.
Those who qualified for sectional May 19 were Rich Lynch, 400 relay, low hurdles, high hurdles; George Ponder, 400, 1600 relay; Tim Collins, low hurdles, 400 relay, 1600 relay; Jeff Merida, long jump, 400 relay, 1600 relay; Dennis Basham, long jump, 400 relay; Kevin Kelich, 400, 1600 relay; Roger Holmes, high jump, 400 relay, 1600 relay; Keith McCool, 3200; Troy Hodson, 3200; and Donnie Strong, 1600 relay.
“The track team will miss the three seniors, Rich Lynch, Kevin Kelich, and Jeff Merida, next year,” stated Coach Demuth.
Front row, David Vice, Tim Collins, Kevin Kelich, Rich Lynch, Jeff Merida, Mark Morgan; second row, Roger Holmes, Dennis Basham, Keith McCool, Melisa McCune, manager; third row, Donnie Strong, Randy Bannister, George Ponder, Mike Perez, Bob Heflin. Mike Piirto, Troy Hodson; fourth row, Randy Burton, manager; J.D. Dockery, manager; Brian Howey; last row. Coach Demuth, Coach Vickery, and Coach Hughes.
83Grace, I
form,
The gymnastics team was composed of mostly sophomores and freshmen. This was the first experience with gymnastics most of the girls ever received. They were winless in their matches, but they gained experience and showed improvement throughout the year. Most of the girls will attend workshops and take lessons this summer. Look out for this team in a couple of years; they’ll be in the spotlight.
Front row: Mrs. Yates. Amy Jordan. Dana Fox. Kim Tucker. Myra Davis. Christy Decker. Renee Hobson, Tina Deckard, Jill Hughes, Mary Wire. Amy Hillard, and Tammy Crull; second row: Kim Stover, Anne Cleaver. Rachel Arbuckle. Cheryll Parker. Angie Melvin, Shelly Peel, Tracy McQuitty, and Shelly Burton.
1 Kim Tucker is reaching for the stars.
2. Renee Hobson displays her grace on the balance.
3. Shelly Burton does a hop. skip, and a jump in her floor exercise.
84Golf Team - Front row: Doug Fernung, Brian Riley. Brent Boston. Steve Helpling, Drew Finan, Chris Bryan. Jim Beecher, and Matt Connor; second row: Chris Phillips. Mark Leavell. Steve Hembree. Rich Welcher. Jeff Whitinger, Kelly Walker. Evan Theoharis, Mark Worsley. and Coach Howard Huffman.
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Left: He was a SWAINGIN’M! Right: Steve and Jeff stand at attention while Evan takes a swing.
The golf team finished out their year with a winning record. The team was inconsistent throughout the year, which led to a few disappointments. Some of the teams that were defeated by the Panthers were Tri-Central, Peru, Tipton, and Frankton.
Senior members this year were Mark Worlsey, Steve Hembree, Evan Theoharis, Rich Welcher, and Jeff Whitinger. Next year will be a rebuilding year since they are losing many seniors. Mark Worsley was presented with the most outstanding golf award.
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Far left: Mark Worsley drives another for top honors. Left: Freshman Drew Finan putts his way out of a sand trap.Varsity baseball: Front row, left to right, Frank Gosnell, Randy Blackford, Brett Jones, Manager Brian Stockdale, Shane McCorkle, Gary Zink, Ray Holliday; second row. Manager Wayne McCray, Todd Bragg, Larry Gibson, Brian VanBuskirk. Brian Haskett, Scott Higgins. Keith Ley, Manager Doug Doan; back row. Coach Joe Williams, Rich Roberson, Kevin Leisure, Rodger Runyan, Shaun Stephens, Bruce Everson. Coach Mike Bomholt.
Right: First baseman Rodger Runyan puts the tag on an opponent. Lower right: Coach Mike Bomholt makes some heavy plans from the dugout.
play the field
Panthers
The 1983 Panther Baseball Team had its ups and downs. Inconsistent play led to a disappointing year, but the mighty Panthers hung in there. Toward the end of the season the players really showed much improvement. On Memorial Day, the Panthers bravely headed into the Anderson sectional. The varsity roster consisted of 2 seniors, 8 juniors, 2 sophomores, and 1 freshman.
The Panthers had their biggest wins against Frankton, 2-0; Oak Hill, 3-2; Lapel, 3-1; and Tipton, 4-1. Who could forget the Tipton game? Coach Mike Bomholt promised to run from Hobbs to Elwood if the players came through with a victory. He kept that promise and made it to Elwood in 36 minutes!
The best pitchers for the season were Bruce Everson, Shaun Stephens, and Todd Bragg. Rodger Runyan, Bruce Everson, Shaun Stephens, Brett Jones, and Gary Zink led the team in batting averages. Rodger Runyan was given the baseball award at Awards Night. With 11 lettermen expected to return next year, the team is looking forward to a great season.Junior varsity baseball: Front row. left to right, Rich Mullen, Scott Hughes, Andy Harvill, Cliff Hoskins. Kevin Haynes; second row, Keith Ley. Shane McCorckle, Rich Roberson, Scott Higgins, Larry Gibson, Ray Holliday; back row. Manager Greg Hartman, John Kleyla, Coach Joe Williams, Frank Arehart. Manager Joe White.
Left: Bruce Everson shows his great pitching form. Above: Frank Gosnell dives back to first base.
The 1983 junior varsity baseball team, coached by Joe Williams, developed into a fine offensive team. Their best win was against Tipton by a score of 17 to 7. The JV’s toughest opponents were Marion and Blackford. Both teams won by only one point. During the Marion game, Keith Ley pitched all nine innings and Scott Higgins hit a home run. Higgins and Scott Hughes were the best hitters for the season. The best pitchers were Keith Ley, Larry Gibson, and Rich Mullen.
87SING, SING, SING !
The choral department at E.C.H.S. has been working steadily this year and progressed to new heights. They participated in the annual Christmas program and Variety Show. Many students took part in the solo and ensemble contest with several becoming eligible to attend the state contest at Butler University. Seven students received leading parts and others supporting roles in the ’83 musical “Oklahoma.” A new group that just got started is the swing choir which will be well on its feet by next year.
CHOIR — first row, S. Fowler. V. Hanshew, S. Grimes, K. Collins, K. Tucker. D. Stephens, C. Stewart, C. Curry. B. Evans. J. Stout; second row. S. Cornwell. K. Amick, R. Smith. C. Parker. S. White, R. Brannen, A. Shupperd, M. Altherr, G. Grunau. C. Abshire; third row. D. Jolliff, R Lynch, Miss Simmons, director; K. Young. S. Roby.
Top left: Swing Choir hopefuls learn a new dance. Top: Choral Company sings at the Christmas Concert Far left: D. Jolliff, J. Stout, S. Roby. V. Hanshew, J. Murray. M Altherr. R. Lynch were lead singers in “Oklahoma.” Left: Sherry. Krista, and Kim practice for Swing Choir.
CHORAL COMPANY — first row, left to right, R. Row, M. Minami, S. Fowler, V. Hanshew, S. Grimes, K. Collins. K. Tucker. D. Stephens. C. Stewart. C Curry, B. Evans, J. Stout, D. Slater; second row: L. Richwine, J. Howey. S. Cornwell. K. Amick, R. Smith, S. Parker, S. White, R. Brannen. A. Shupperd, M. Altherr, G. Grunau, C. Abshire. S. Ogden, A. Morgan; third row. Miss Simmons, director; L. Young, J. Townsend, A. Zuniga. D. Jolliff. R. Lynch. B. Stockdale, K. Young, S. Roby, C. Peel, V. Hiatt. N. Gomez, A. Jordan; back row. Mrs. Merritt, S. Wean, C. Mitroff, J. Moore.
89Left to right, row one: M. Worsley, T Morgan. S. Burton, J. Kaiser. T. Himmelrick, R. Rider, M. Harney, E. Frye; row two: J. Savage. K Tucker. J. Jarvis, A. Linder. S. Peel, B. Frye. T. McQuitty. T. Collins; row three: C. Decker, K. Collins, T. Decker. A. Spivey. S. Burton. A. Burke. S. Whitinger, K. Peters; row four A Thornberry. M Perez. L Bennett. R. Row. K. Cleaver, N. Long. L. Parry, L. Stover; row five: T. McGuire, S. Rickabaugh, D. Vice. J. Green. D. Courtney. C. Herniak. P. Boruff. A. Knotts.
The Student Council year was filled with many activities. They started off, as always, with the homecoming parade and floats. They also held a volleyball game and food drive for the Elwood pantry which raised about 500 cans of food and $100.
The things you may not have known that Student Council did were sponsoring the wall painting in the cafeteria, donating $100 for the renovation of the front entrance, and choosing a design for a painting in the gym and paying for the materials.
One of their money makers for the year was the annual, personalized Christmas cookie sale.
President Shawn Burton was assisted by Juli Kaiser, vice president; Terry Himmelrick, secretary; and Kasia Rider, treasurer.
Clockwise: 1. Nice bump. Mr Hoffman! 2. Phantoms of the high school. 3. Who’s your friend. Jim? 4. Students hard at work?!
90Natmal Hjmtor g nrietg
February 14 this year the twenty-eight seniors of National Honor Society tapped fourteen juniors and three seniors into the club.
April 12 in the high school cafetorium, senior members were inducted into Honor Society with the junior officers conducting the ceremony. On April 19 all members were honored by the Lions Club at a banquet in Mangas Cafeteria.
Four four days the members of the society escorted 8th graders around the school. They took the students to their classes and showed them around the high school and vocational building.
Top — row one. left to right: R. Lynch. A. Bucci, A. Morgan. T. Himmelrick, J. Kaiser; row two: Mrs. Luurtsema, G. Grunau, R. Laster, T. Morgan. E. Theoharis, S. Burton. M Harney. V. Hanshew, J. Teachnor. S. Hofer.
Middle — row one: J. Savage. C. Herniak, M. Owens. S. Goodknight. A. Downham. B. Brown; row two: Mrs. Starkey. S. Grimes. S. Caldwell. V. Hiatt. S. Dellinger, W. Gallapoo, Mr. Watson, S. Ogden. J. Baker. Not pictured N. Rebuck Bottom — row one: J. Howey, T. McQuitty. D. Courtney, A. Heaton. Miss House; row two: Mrs. Merritt, T. Decker. K. Tucker. N. Long, J. Green, T. Mitchell. T. Crull, P. Leavell, B. Shepard. Not pictured: J. Summers. K. McCool.
Above: Drew takes the cake. Below: Who’s the reflection in your balloon. Gabi?
91El Club De Ejpanol
If my friends could see me now. says Mrs. Scharff
The Spanish Club always has fun at its annual Christmas
party.
Although the annual Foreign Language Olympics was not held this year, the Spanish Club has many more memories. This year’s seniors went to the famed restaurant Chi-Chi’s in Indianapolis, and an annual trip to the One Accord in Muncie was shared by the whole Spanish Club.
This year’s Christmas party was a success too. The critics are raving. Even a cold day couldn’t keep the Spanish Club away from the hayride held for both the Latin and Spanish Clubs in the fall.
Kings Island is a popular place to go and, of course, the Spanish Club set a date to go this year on April 30. The Spanish Club is on the move to stardom.
Spanish Club — left to right, first row, Mrs. Scharff. S. Dellinger, K. Rider. J. Kaiser. B. Brown; second row. N. Gomez. A Zuniga, S. Ogden, S. Grimes. A. Melvin. E. Frye. T. McGuire, S. Burton, J. Reeves, J. Jones Baker; third row. D. Twiford, J. Nash, T. Blackford. M. Connors, A. Chambers, S. Burton. R. Hobson. M. Davis, V. Jackson, A. Linder, S. Carroll; fourth row, V. Hiatt, J. Stout. M. Gillum, M. McDermit, H. Grimes, D. Maish, K. Peters. A. Spivey, E. Poor, J. Whetstone, B. Riley; fifth row, S. Wean, K. Huff, S. Jack. V. Hiatt. L. Hoover. C. Neese, B. Murphy, T. McDaniels. T Burdsall, B Shepard. J. Casas; sixth row, S. Lawson, B. Evans, C. Mitroff, T. Grimes. J. Moore. P. Goins, D. Slater, R. Row, L. Williams. J. Bannon, G. Buster; seventh row. D. Harting. K. Fettig. L. Gibson. K. Werline, S. Helpling, M. Perez. M. Maish, S. Copus, T. Chambers, B. Hunt, S. Daleure; eighth row, C. Bryan, R. Burton,, G. Grunau, L Richwine, L. Bennett, D. Bannon, A. Downham, S. Ellis, T. Dellinger, C. Foor, M. Pere2; Ninth row. C. Anderson, M. Bogard, K. Cleaver.
“Practice makes perfect. J.D. Dockery.
92First row; left to right. M. Cole. T. Plake, T. Decker. T. Himmelrick, T. Morgan. A. Morgan. S. Whitinger. S. Roby; second row, A. Knotts. L. Barr, J. Savage. A. Burke, R Lynch. C Capps. C. Decker. R Cummings, M Rittenhouse, E. Theoharis; third row. L. Stover. B. Stockdale. T. Blackford. C. Barr, C. Vinson, S. Heaton. S. Long. J. Whitinger; fourth row. R. Mullins. M. Hanson. R. Holmes, B. Gibson, K. Collins. D. Courtney. C Courtney. T. Crull; fifth row. K Fernung, S. Leisure, B. Howey. B Frye, M Morgan, V Hanshew, L. Howey, T. Mitchell. A Ball; sixth row. P. Leavell. C. Jones. L. Hoppel, L. Perry. S. Hughes. S. Peel. J. Hughes, R. Brannen. M Beeman; seventh row. D. Elledge. J. Champion, R. Updegraff, D. Twiford. A. Thornberry, S. Rickabaugh, M Owens. G. Daleure. C. Dodd; eighth row. J Beecher. M Connors. S Metz. M. Luther. D Davis. L. Young, B. Tracy. J. Kelich; ninth row. C. Headley. M Evans. C. Glotzbach. C. Mowell, L. Sorg, K. Beeman.
The 1982-83 Latin Club has been, can we say, businesslike this year. They had a large sales project, selling place mats and candy bars to the student body. The annual fall party was held year, and the club shared a| hayride with the Spanish Club. Latin Club also celebrated the death of Julius Caesar by having an Ides of March party. Of course, we can’t forget the always exciting Chariot Races. Although the Foreign Language Olympics was not held, the clubs decided to go to Kings Island for a day instead. I
What have you been up to. Troy Hod son?
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“Chariots of Fire." by Latin Club.Science Club
Left to right, row one: J. Savage, T. McGuire, E. Frye. T Morgan, J. Kaiser, S. Burton, M. Harney. K. Rider. P. Huffman; row two: J. Whitinger. B. Brown, W. Gallapoo, G. Grunau, S. Hodson, D. Courtney. T. McQuitty. T. Collins; row three: R. Holmes, F Flowers. S. Ogden. E. Theoharis. R. Welcher. N. Rebuck, A. Downham, N Gomez; row four: S. Dellinger. S. Ellis, J. Woolums, J. Townsend, J. Howey, S. Heaton, J. Baker. G. Daleure, A. Zuniga; row five: A. Morgan. V Hiatt. P. Leave!!. R. Lynch. J. Reeves, S. Mays, J. Ball.
The Science Club has kept busy this year with many activities. They started the year by bringing in a geneticist, taxidermist, mortician, anthropologist, and archaeologist to give talks on their fields to interested students.
This year the club went to Eli Lilly at Indianapolis to see the manufacturing and packaging processes. They also planned field trips to the Ball State Planetarium and Greenhouse plus a trip to Purdue University to see a presentation on chemical engineering.
Their annual camping trip to Brown County was held April 29-31.
1. No. Roger, man didn’t evolve from ape.
2. The Clue Kids show Cecil how it’s done.
3. Jackie ponders Einstein’s theory of relativity.Future Business Leaders of America
1. Surprise, guys! 2. FBLA top candy sales person Mary Wire. 3. Our fearless leaders!
Left to right, row 1: M Barnett. A, Hoppenrath. T. Connors. J. Copher. P. Whisler, A. Heaton. S. Carroll. A Mundy. J. Barr; second row. S. Caldwell, N. Larson.
J. Jarvis. A. Knotts, M. Owens. D Vice. R. Cummings. T Gordon D. Maish. M. Davis. M. Deckard; third row, D. Marcrum. A Gipson. A. Johnson. V. Hanshew. M Altherr. M. Maish. J. Wright. B. Frye. D. Courtney. T. Himmelrick; fourth row. K Capps. T. Schull. J Hobbs.
K. Shepard. B Murphy, B. Tracy. K. Beeman. C. Colhs. R Brannon. J Green; fifth row. B. Cunningham. R. High. B. Evans. T Patterson. A. Hillard. A Jordan. R. Welcher. N. Rebuck. J Hancock; sixth row. T. High. C. Copus. M Wire. T. Anderson. J. Nash. M Connors. A Chambers, P. Wallis. L. Snyder; seventh row. P. McDaniel, C Reeves. D Strong. R Widemen. K Tucker. K Cleaver. C. Anderson. M Bogard, B. Shelton; eighth row, D. Finan, M. Patton. T Bennett. D McCord. B. Ritter. M Minami. N. Gome2. C. Nickles. A Meschke.
FBLA had many exciting activities during 1982-83. Throughout the year the members held a computerthon to raise money for the March-of-Dimes, sold Beich candy bars, had a pizza party for the top candy sales person, and held a skating party for the business classes.
Some of the members in business classes went to the Mayflower Moving Company in Carmel to see their moving procedures. Others went to Manchester College to compete in the computer games.
February 14-18 the club recognized FBLA week. Decorations were hung, and a special display was placed in the showcase. During the week members of FBLA had teacher appreciation day when apples were delivered to the teachers and staff at EHS. There was also blue and gold day, business dress-up day, and hug-an-FBLAer day to finish out the week.
The highlight of FBLA’s year is the state competition at Ball State in Muncie where members of the club go to compete with other FBLAers across the state.
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Top Right: Everyone is happy at Curley and Laurey’s wedding. Above: Melissa starts getting ready for Tribute Right: Scotty and Hilary have a serious talk about life.
Thespians put on two fabulous performances in the EHS Cafetorium. The fall play was “Tribute”, which was about a dying New Yorker trying to rekindle the love between himself and his son. The leading parts went to Scott Roby as Scotty Templeton, Darin Jolliff as Jud Templeton, Melissa Altherr as Sally Haines, Carol Curry as Gladys Petrelli, Cecil Davis as Lou Daniels, Julie Stout as Maggie Stratton, and Angie Melvin as Hilary.
This spring the Thespians put on the musical “Oklahoma.” Leading parts in the play went to Darin Jolliff, Julie Stout. Melissa Altherr, Jeff Murray, Vicki Hanshew, Scott Roby, Carol Curry, and Rich Lynch. Many other students participated in the chorus and behind the scenes.
Thespians — seated: D. Jolliff, J. Stout. V. Hanshew, M. Owens. C. Curry, Mrs. Johnson, director; 2nd Row: R Arbuckle, M. Williams. A. Linder. M. Altherr. M Rodgers, J. Townsend. S. Roby, R. Smith; 3rd Row: C. George. B. Stockdale. R. Lynch, A Melvin, L. Owens, C. Davis, L.
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F.C.A. is the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and Mr. Daugherty is their sponsor. Any athlete who wishes to join may do so, and it is open to male and female members. Annual meetings are held at Coach Daugherty’s, and they participate in many fund raisers, one of which was the bowl-a-thon.
Members of the F.C.A. are, left to right, front row, Mr Daugherty, Rich Lynch, Ed Frye, Mark Harney, Tim Morgan, Shawn Burton. David Wills. Todd McGuire; second row, Donnie Strong, Pat Holliday. Shaun Stephens, Nick Long. Evan Theoharis, Jerry Reeves. Jeff Whitinger; third row, Keith Loar, David Mitchell. Jamie Whetstone. Steve Thornberry, Jeorge Casas, Rich Welcher, Neal Rebuck, fourth row. Mike Ogden, Chris Reeves. Brian Stockdale, Cecil Davis. Jeff Merida. Eric Poor.
98The Future Homemakers of America is a group located in the John H. Hinds Area Vocational School. It consists of the participants of the home economics curriculum. During the 1982-83 year, this group helped to sew up many items for others, and they cooked the Vocational School lunch every day. At Christmastime Santa visited, and the students learned child care by bathing younger family members.
Members include: front row Lisa Hahn. Donna Collis, Ter-rie Hanshew. Dala Paro. Terrie Hudson, Cheryl Parker, second row Sandy Cornwell. Dianna Ball. Nancy Coston, Frances Creamer. Denise Spay, Nancy Payne. Beth Barnett, Chris Idlewine, Cindy Tunnell. Mitzie Minami; third row, Mrs. Tolle. Kim Powers, Alesa Moss. Lora Romine, Dorothy Tate, Leeann Riegel. Rhonda Smith. Pam Tate. Sherry Wisner, Mrs. Schwear.
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The Art Club has set the stage this year with smashing trips to the Art Museum and Paramount Pizza in Indianapolis. They also traveled to Beef ’n Boards to see “They’re Playing Our Song.”
Art Club had money-making projects such as selling jewelry with the girls’ basketball and the Junior Class. At sectional time Panther pops were the item, and, of course, the donuts every Tuesday and Thursday.
Besides activities for cultural entertainment. Art Club participated in sponsorships. They donated money for re-decoration of the front entry way of the high school. They also bought an original painting once again for the school. The art work in the cafetorium was done by the Art Club and senior art students.
Art Club won the Student Council sponsored contest to collect canned goods for the needy and unemployed for El wood.
Even the baseball team was helped with painted signs and baseball hats done by the Art Club.
All in all this club had a busy productive year.
Art Club: Bottom, left to right; Walter Payne. Darin Moody. Andrea Hoppenrath, Drew Courtney. Mary Owens, Mrs. McQuitty; second row. Christy Pedro, Lynn Pedro, Joanne Green, Scott Carroll, Angie Burnette. Melodie Shepard. Charlotte Stewart; third row, Vicki Hanshew, Melissa Altherr, Carol Curry, Jennifer Townsend, Julie Howey, Chris Mowell, Corinna Glotzbach; fourth row, Rich Lynch, Melissa McCune, Tracy McQuitty, Anne Cleaver, Christy Decker, Stacy Rickabaugh; fifth row, Jane Copher, Bob Mountcastle, Wayne McCray, Amy Jordan, Mary Jane Wire.
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Elwood schools held their annual art exhibit April 8 and 9 at the high school.P.M. officers — List McDermitt, co-reporter, Tina Stewart, historian; Mary Owens, vice president; Nancy Larson, treasurer; Pennie Whisler, reporter; and Laura Gill, secretary; Not pictured: Joni Jarvis, president.
This year the OEA chapter at John H. Hinds Area Vocational School was very active. They participated in contests at the local, district, state, and national level. The chapter made Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets for needy families, held a bowl-a-thon for Special Olympics, went caroling at a local nursing home at Christmastime, and had many professional speakers throughout the year. This year Joni Jarvis was District V Vice President. The local adviser is Ms. Judy Hicks.
The Office Education Association was established in 1966 as an independent youth organization for students enrolled in high school and office education programs. OEA is designed to develop leadership abilities.
A M. officers — Front row, Vanessa Bockover, secretary; Angie Knotts, vice president; back row, Stephanie Hofer, treasurer; Amy Meschke, historian; Sandy Goodknight, president; and Christy Boyland, reporter.
102This year was very busy for the Distributive Education Clubs of America chapter at the John H. Hinds Area Vocational School. Th club held an initiation and installation of officers in the fall. Later they had a breakfast for their bosses. And on a cold and dreary day this winter, these young people held a rock-a-thon to raise money for the Salvation Army. Members attended district and state contests this year. The finale of their year was the annual banquet.
Upper left: Evelyn Dame waits on a customer at the Candy Barn. Top right: senior officers, front, Kim Bradburn, Christie Herniak, Lisa Jackman McMinn, Pam Bourff; back, Steve Hembree, David Wills, Barry Ritter, and Robert Jeske. Center left: Christie Herniak acts as a director. overseeing everything that goes on. Bottom left: Junior Class members, front, Tim Hoel, Evelyn Dame. Marcie Rodgers. Lisa Twiford; back. Lisa McEl-fresh. Sherry Copus, Brian Doan. Andy Tracy, Walter Payne, Brad Knotts, Caroline Carmer, Matt Dwiggins, and Cindy Nickles; Right: Steve Hembree prepares himself for a flood.
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This year’s HOSA classes have kept very busy throughout the year. They sponsored two blood draws at J.H.H. and attended Butler University for Career Day.
The HOSA students have also visited many health care facilities in the area, including the Miller’s Merry Manor in Tipton and Dr.
Updike’s Veterinary office in El wood.
Morning HOSA officers, left to right, are Laura Gill, treasurer; Joanne Green, secretary; Brenda Shelton, reporter; Scott Burden, vice president; Brian Wilson, president; Donna Stephens, vice president; and Angie Everson.
Afternoon HOSA officers are, left to right. Bob Chapman, president; Jenni Jones, vice president; Carey Gross, photographer; Andrea Bucci, treasurer; Melinda McPhearson, activities chairman. Not pictured is Stanna Hodson, secretary.Vocational
At J.H.H. the welding, machine trades, auto body, auto mechanics, building trades, electronics, and printing classes make up the VICA club. They take many field trips to different industries in the area every year.
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Morning VICA presidents front, left to right, are Scott Klein, auto body; Monte Wylie, auto mechanics; back. Chuck Robertson, machine trades; Sam Fisher, welding; and Kevin Kelich, building trades
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Seated: D. Blanton. S. Ogden. J. Savage. J. Baker, T. McQuitty; standing: A. Heaton. D. Courtney. J. Dauenhauer. A. Downham, S. Carroll, G. Millspaugh, M. Owens. S. Ellis.
This year’s Cresbeht staff has been nicknamed the lucky thirteen. Each member has been dedicated to making the 1983 Crescent one of the best. The group worked long and hard hours to record all the important memories of the 1982-83 school year.
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106Upper left: Amy Jordan and Cindy Fleener share ideas for the next article. Middle: Wayne McCray and Curt Nickles get ready to sell this issue of the “Megaphone.” Lower left: Mrs. Sullivan helps with some of the typing. Above: Charlene Tunnell concentrates on meeting the deadline.
Left to right, row one: Julie Stout. Mark Morgan; row two: Amy Jordan, Lisa Parry. Scott Roby. Wayne McCray. Carol Curry; row three: Charlene Tunnell. Brenda Tracey, Robyn Brannen, Lisa Stover. Cindy Fleener, Kevin Young. Curt Nickles, Angie Burnett, Jennifer Townsend. Kris Amick, Melodie Shepard; back: Santa.
The Megaphone newspaper was published monthly by the journalism classes for the student body and faculty. The staff, though small, spent many hours covering the news, sports, and featured events at Elwood High this year.
107Top right: The new swing choir si “The Rose.” Middle right: Ch Co. has a CELEBRATION! Ric The Cabaret band inspects its he before playing.
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Twenty-five years ago Mr. Clifford Brugger started an event that has become an annual tradition that is enjoyed by many spectators and participants. The Variety Show started as a spectacular show of band, corp, and choir in the Wendell Wilkie High School gymnasium. In 1973 the Variety Show moved along with the students to the new high school and was put on in the cafetorium. The show was eventually moved into the John Ward Gymnasium where it is now held.
This year’s show was directed by Miss Paula Simmons; she, along with the Panther band, choir, corp, swing choir, and choral company put on a tremendous program.109
Top: This is “Truly” the Swing Choir. Middle left: S. Parker, and C. Curry dance to ’50’s music. Above: G. Grunau. N. Gomez, A. Zuniga. M. Minami, and L. Kilian sing “It’s A Small World.” Far left: The Band opens the show with ’'Music for a Ceremony.” Left: Marianne Perez gracefully portrays a butterfly.“Circus of Colours” was the theme of Prom 1983. Using P.T. Barnum’s circus as a background, the Junior Class put on one of the most colorful and funfilled proms ever.
With the direction and guidance of Mrs. Merritt and Mrs. McQuitty, the “Circus of Colours” was attended by nearly 100 couples and was enjoyed by all who attended.
Refreshments of peanuts and popcorn were served, and an array of colors of balloons, along with a shimmering carousel, created a perfect dance floor to enhance the festive mood.
no1. King Tim Morgan and Queen Nancy Larson reigned over the Circus of Colours — 1983. 2. Queen candidates were Joni Jarvis, Lynn Pedro. Nancy Larson. Kasia Rider. Jodi Dauen-hauer. 3. Even the seniors Barry Ritter and Kevin Humphreys enjoyed the prom. 4. Julie Summers, refreshments coordinator, drenched the thirsts of all. 5. The center carousel created a festive dance floor 6. The 1983 prom King and Queen candidates were Sam Fisher. Joni Jarvis. Shawn Burton. Jodi Dauenhauer, Steve Hembree. Nancy Larson, Tim Morgan, David Wills. Kasia Rider, and Not pictured. Lynn Pedro. On the preceding page the freshman servers were Steve Helpling, Jim Beecher. Tash McDaniel. Kim Werline, Tricia Grimes, Sherrie Taylor. Tammy Burdsall, Pat McDaniel. Wendy Carter. Dawn Slater, Bob Cunningham, Lisa Hoover, and the junior ringmaster was Brian Stockdale.
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The class of 1983 graduated 150 seniors May 22, 1983. They broke tradition by having five speakers instead of the traditional three. The speakers at Commencement were Tim Morgan, Jim Savage, Laura Gill, Vicki Hanshew, and Rich Lynch. We wish them the best of luck in the future, and we congratulate them on a job well done!!Do you know, where you're going to? Do you like the things that life is showing you? Where are you going to? Do you know?
Once we were standing still in time, chasing the fantasies that filled our minds. You knew how I loved you, but my spirit was free, laughing at the questions that you once asked of me.
Do you know where you’re going to? Do you like the things that life is showing you9 Where are you going to? Do you know?
Now looking back at all we planned. We let so many dreams just slip through our hands. Why must we wait so long before we see, how sad the answers to those questions can be?
Do you know, where you’re going to? Do you like the things that life is showing you? Where are you going to? Do you know?
1. Well, this is it!!! 2. Don’t cry, Rachael, your life’s only beginning. 3. Laura Gill gave the Baccalaureate address. 4. Jodi and Pen-nie congratulate each other with a hug. 5. This is the quietest these seniors have ever been! 6. Vicki Hanshew gives the speech on the future. 7. Tim Morgan spoke of the present. 8. I guess this makes it official!
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“We love you, Conrad, Oh, yes we do. We love you, Conrad, and we’ll be true.’’ This was an ever familiar tune sung by swooning girls in the ’82 musical “Bye Bye Birdie.” This was sung to Conrad Birdie, played by Rich Lynch. Darin Jol-liff, Julie Stout, Anne Morgan, Bob Stout, and Krista Collins were considered among the top leading parts. Many others worked very hard at performing and producing this musical. Miss Simmons, with a remarkable pit band, performed the backup music. Mrs. Garner played the piano magnificently, and Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Merritt worked intensely on direction and choreography.
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There once was a land of cavaliers and cotton fields called the Old South.
Here in this pretty world gallantry took its last bow Here was the last ever to be seen of knights and their ladies fair, of master and of slave
Look for it only in books for it is no more than a dream remembered
A civilization gone with the wind
“Gone With The Wind,” 1939 (by: David O. Selznick)
Left: Tom Clark and Georgeanna Ponder are crowned king and queen of the 1982 Prom. Bottom: Justal Ball and Amy Barnett enjoy a private conversation. Middle: Cindy Peel dreams of life on the plantation. Top: Ron Arnold and date stop to chat with Mrs. Merritt.
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Sounds of music filled the air during the Variety Show “Rhapsody ’82’’. With all the singing, dancing, and music, you would think you were “On Broadway!’’ The band, corp, choir, and choral company presented a marvelous show. Many talented students presented solos and ensembles to add some variety. Students who were involved in this feature presentation can be very proud of themselves; after all, “There’s no business like show business!”
1201. Hats off to the band, choir, and corp for a fine ’82 Variety Show! 2. It looks as if the choir has been taking lessons from Richard Simmons. 3. Darren Jolliff and Tim Hoel set sail for their Mississippi River boat ride. 4. The Panther Band performs for “Rhapsody ’82." 5. Sandy (Wilburn) Goodknight struts her stuff to the beat of “On Broadway.” 6. Is Mrs. Merritt selling Girl Scout cookies? 7. Lynn Priest gracefully displays her ballet talent.
121The seniors final production for 1982 was Sunday, May 23.
Tension grew as 2 p.m. rolled around. Then it was time for the show to start.
Valedictorians for the 1982 Commencement were Christopher Farley, Stephanie Kelich, and Jerilyn McQuitty. They spoke on the past, present and future.
Kevin Bogard, class president, addressed a brief message to the class and audience. Other officers for the year were Stephanie Kelich, vice president; Jane Kleyla, secretary; and Jerilyn McQuitty, treasurer.
Principal Gordon Paquin read the honors for the night and Superintendent handed the seniors their diplomas.
These students of the graduating class of ’82 accomplished everything required and much more to become graduates of Elwood Community High School.
122Left to right (1) Tracey (Maish) Chambers, Jill Hoose. Jody Langley, Jeri McQuitty, Janice Strong, and Lisa McIntyre pose with the giant symbols of their class of '82. (2) Class of 1982 sits awaiting their big moment. (3) Todd Creech waits in line with Bill Cress to receive his diploma. (4) Left to right — Asst. Superintendent George Dudley, Superintendent Richard Merritt. Rever end Lynch. Principal Gordon Paquin, Stephanie Kelich, Chris Farley, Jeri McQuitty. and Kevin Bogard wait for the show to start. (5) Principal Gordon Paquin reads the names as Superintendent Merritt hands out the honors (6) Jody Langley and Jeri McQuitty smile with tears.
1231. Where are your shoes, Scott? 2. Juli Kaiser is “Breaking Away.” 3. Go for it. Jodi Baker and Susan Ogden!The foreign language Olympics is an annual event at Elwood Community High School. Some of the events included in the Olympics are 3-legged race, running events, longjump, bike races, egg toss (this is a very popular contest), frisbee throw, tug-of-war (boys girls), mini-marathon, and the obstacle course.
The Olympics are preceded by a parade lap and the ceremonial lighting of the torch. A picnic follows the Olympics at the park.
The 1982 Foreign Language Olympics found the Spanish Club victorious for the second year in a row.
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Sacrifice, sweat, and dedication should be the motto for the 1982 boys’ track team. New school records were set as Todd Nance, David Wills, Andy Davis, and Dean Collins ran the 400-meter relay in a record time of 44.93. Ted Melvin also set a new record in the 300-meter low hurdles with a time of 39.75 at the Elwood relays. Elwood earned second place at the Pendleton Heights Relays, Eastern Relays, and CIC with Todd Nance, Dean Collins, Rich Lynch, and Ted Melvin and the 1600-meter relay team consisting of Todd McGuire, Rich Lynch, Tom Clark, and Brian Shallenberger receiving first place. The Panthers also received third place at the Elwood Relays.
The sectional qualifiers for the 1982 track team were as follows: Todd Nance, Dean Collins, Andy Davis, Davis Wills, Todd McGuire, Brian Shallenberger, Ted Melvin, Rich Lynch, Tim Collins, Tom Clark and Chris Farley.
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It’s off to the races, Todd Nance and Tom Clark!
Left to right, first row: Dennis Basham, Andy Davis, Pat Holliday, David Wills, George Ponder, Keith McCool. Chris Farley, Todd Nance; second row: Coach Hughes, Todd McGuire, Tom Clark, Rich Lynch, Tim Collins, Mike Perez, Nick Long, Tim Hoel; third row: Coach Williams, Brian Shallenberger. Roger Holmes, Randy Bannister. Dean Collins. Ted Melvin, Coach Demuth, Coach McQuitty.
Panthers Tom Clark and Chris Farley make tracks.
Is Todd Nance saying, “Hey, Ted, ‘You Can’t Take It With You’?”
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“The 1982 girls’ track team, consisting of three seniors, four juniors, two sophomores, and eight freshmen, was young and inexperienced,” says Coach Yates. “Although the girls did not have a winning season, they showed a lot of individual improvement throughout the season,” continued Coach Yates. Juli Kaiser and Christy Pedro went on to the sectional for the Panthers.
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Left to right, front row: Kirsi Lahde, Brenda Tracy, Juli Kaiser. Terry Himmelrick, Terri Cross. Cheryl Dodd; second row: Mary Wire, Kasia Rider, Rae Ann Huffman, Kelly Peters. Tina Haskett, Amy Jordan; third row: Coach Blair. Tracy McQuitty, Cindy Peel, Teresa Duncan. Christy Pedro, Jeri McQuitty, Stephanie Dellinger, Julie Wiand, Valarie Laster, Angie Hobbs. Coach Yates.
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The Panther baseball team struggled to a record of 8-17. With only one returning letterman from the C.I.C. champions of 1981, it was definitely a rebuilding year for Coach Bomholt’s young and inexperienced squad.
As Coach Bomholt stated, “That record was very deceiving when you look at how we played against the really tough teams on our schedule.” For example, the Panthers lost to state ranked Lapel, 4-2; Blackford (the C.I.C. champs), 5-4; Alexandria, 2-0; Tipton, 5-4; and state ranked Noblesville, 13-12. With a few breaks at the right time, the Panthers could have had a record of 14-11.
Senior Todd Nichols was the team’s 1982 M.V.P., while seniors Don Hughes, Kevin Bogard, Ed Twi-ford, and Mark Carpenter also contributed much to the team.
Shaun Stephens was the team’s most effective pitcher as he led the team in strikeouts, E.R.A., and a 6-3 win-loss record.
Coach Williams’ JV team had its biggest win of the season against Madison Heights. Their overall record was 2 wins and 4 losses. Regarding the Junior Varsity, Coach Williams stated, “The players worked hard all season and gained valuable experience. These young men look forward to the day when they will be able to play varsity ball.”
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Varsity baseball — left to right, front row: Manager K. Stiner. Manager J. Reeves. B. Jones. Manager B. Stockdale, F. Gosnell. R. Blackford. Manager E. Neese; second row: E. Twiford, B. Haskett, T. Bragg, B. VanBuskirk, T. Nichols. J. Merida. G. Zink; back row: Head Coach M. Bomholt. R. Runyan. S. Stephens. D. Hughes. B. Everson, M. Carpenter, K. Bogard, Asst. Coach J. Williams.
JV baseball — left to right, front row: Manager L. Stutzman, A. Gosnell. B. Boston, R. Lewellen, C. Reeves. Manager W. McCray; back row: Coach J. Williams, R. Roberson, K Ley, J. Kleyla, J. Tolle, K. Leisure, M. Blackford, S. Higgins.
Above: Todd Nichols and Ed Twiford get some advice from Coach Joe Williams. Right: Diamondmen show their spirit! Below right: Coaches Mike Bomholt and Joe Williams direct the show. Far right: Donnie Hughes warms up.Golfers 6fc Putt ” llli !■ ii
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The team lost two seniors, Kevin Knotts and Dean Hoffer, but Coach Huffman feels his juniors and other underclassmen will have a good season ahead.
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Abernathy, Robert 52
Abshire, Corina 43, 89
Adams, Christopher 17,62
Altherr, Melissa 17, 79, 89, 95, 96. 100
Amick, Edward 43
Amick, Karen 8, 17
Amick, Kris 37, 79, 89, 107
Anderson, Cindy 30, 32, 92, 95
Anderson, Jennifer 43
Anderson, Tracy 43, 48, 95
Arbuckle, Rachel 43, 48, 84, 96
Arehart, Frank 43, 65, 73, 87
Ash, Matt 37
Austin, Beverly 53
Austin, Tina 43
Back, Mark 43, 65
Ball, Andy 37, 93
Ball. Dianna 17, 99
Ball. Justal 17. 94, 118
Ball, Ronald 17
Ballinger, Julie 43
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Bannister, Randy 37, 62, 83, 126
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Bannon, Jodi 8, 32, 82
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Barnes, Dean 43, 65
Barnett, Beth 32, 99
Barnett, Marilyn 51, 53, 95
Barr, Cheryl 43, 93
Barr, Jeanne 53, 94
Barr. Lisa 37, 68, 77. 82. 93
Basham, Dennis 31, 32, 62, 83, 126
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Beeman, Melissa 37, 93
Beeman, Robert 17
Beeman, Will 37
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Belisle, Tim 43
Bennett, Lori 43, 90, 92
Bennett, Martha 57
Bennett, Ted 37, 95
Benson, Jeff 37
Blackford, Don 43
Blackford, Jocobia 43, 92, 93
Blackford, Mike 32, 128
Blackford, Randy 32, 86, 128
Blanton, Debbie 32, 105, 160
Bogard, Marianne 2, 32, 92, 95
Bogard, Susan 53
Boll, Michelle 37, 40, 78
Bomholt, Michael 53, 70. 86, 128
Boruff, Pamela 17, 20, 90, 103
Boston, Brent 37, 62, 128
Bousman, Andy 32
Bowyer, John 37
Boyer, Marsha 32
Bradburn, Kim 17, 103
Bragg, Mitzi 27
Bragg, Todd 37, 62, 86, 128
Brannen, Charles 17
Brannen, Christopher 32
Brannen, Robyn 37, 89, 93, 95, 107
Brewer, Rhonda 32
Brown, Brian 17, 62, 91, 92, 94
Brown, Phil 53
Brown, Robert 37
Brown, Susie 57
Bryan, Chris 43, 85, 92
Bryan, Randy 32
Bucci, Andrea 17, 91, 104
Bucci, Rachel 17, 113
Burdsall, Richard 43
Burdsall, Tammy 43, 67, 77, 92, 111
Burke, Anne 31, 37, 40. 42, 90. 93
Burke, Pat 43, 65
Burnette, Angie 37, 79, 100, 107
Burton, Gerald 53
Burton, Randy 43. 65, 83, 92
Burton, Shelly 38, 40, 62, 70, 78, 79, 84.
90, 92
Burton, Shawn 18, 20, 62, 90, 91, 92, 94. 98, 111
Buster, Greg 43, 92
Buster, Sheila 38
Caldwell, Jean 57
Caldwell, Michele 5, 18, 91, 95
Caldwell, Phillip 18
Capps, Carla 43, 93
Capps, Johnny 43
Capps, Kimberly 43, 95
Carmer, Caroline 32, 103
Carmer, Steve 38, 80, 81
Carron, Kenneth 36
Carroll, Scott 18, 68, 92, 100, 106, 124, 160
Carter, Brittian 43
Carter, Michael 18
Carter, Windy 43, 111
Casas, Jorge 38, 92, 98
Cass, Richard 43
Cast, Tom 36
Casto, Jerry 43
Casto, Jill 18
Cassidy, John 52
Chambers, Angela 43, 92, 95
Chambers, Tammy 33, 81, 92
Champion, Jill 43, 47, 77, 93
Chapman, Robert 18, 104
Chapman, Robin 38
Christie, Richard 38
Clark, Eric 43
Clark, Jennifer 38
Clark, Roxie 43
Cleaver, Ann 44, 84, 100
Cleaver, Kathleen 30, 32, 33, 90, 92, 95
Clegg, Robert 38
Clinkenbeard, Doug 38
Clinkenbeard, Kevin 38
Clymer, Kenneth 33
Cole, Dean 33
Cole, Marjorie 38, 79, 82
Collins, Krista 32, 33, 34, 38, 89, 90, 93,
97, 117
Collins, Tim 4, 32, 33, 62, 80, 83, 90, 94. 126
Collis, Christi 38, 95
Collis, Donald 18
Collis, Donna 18, 99
Compton, James 54
Connor, Matt 44. 47, 64, 65, 73. 85
Connors, Christina 33, 81, 95
Connors, Michelle 44, 92, 93, 95
Connors, Pat 8, 18
Coons, Tracy 38
Copher, Jane 18, 95, 100
Copus, Carla 38, 95
Copus, Sherry 32, 33, 92, 103Cornwell, Kenneth 33
Cornwell, Sandy 44. 89, 99
Cornwell, Trade 18
Coston, Nancy 18, 99
Courtney, Brian 68
Courtney, Candie 52
Courtney, Carol 52, 54
Courtney, Chris 31, 38, 39, 80, 93
Courtney, Drew 31, 33, 90, 91, 93, 94
95, 100, 106, 160
Creamer, Frances 18, 99
Cress, Rebecca 27
Croy, Rod 38
Crull, Anthony 33, 91, 93
Crull, Tammy 84
Cummings, Resa 44, 93, 95
Cunningham, Bobby 44, 111
Curry, Carol 3, 33, 79, 89, 96, 100, 107
109
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Daleure, Georgia 18. 93, 94
Daleure, Spiro 44, 79, 80, 92
Dame, Evelyn 33, 35, 102
Dauenhauer, Curt 38, 80
Dauenhauer, Jodi 19, 106, 111, 113, 160
Dauenhauer, Nancy 38, 79
Daugherty, Stan 50, 53, 70, 72, 98
Davenport, Jerry 57
Davenport, Lynette 44
Davis, Cecil 3, 19, 62, 70, 93, 97, 98
Davis, David 44, 93
Davis, Jane 53
Davis, Lee 38
Davis, Myra 38. 77, 82, 84, 92, 95 Davis, Ray 38
Davis. Stacia 31, 38, 39, 40 Davis, Todd 33
Decker, Christy 33, 44, 79, 90, 93, 100 Decker, Terina 32, 79, 90, 91, 97 Deckard, Denise 19, 95 Deckard, Tina 44, 48, 69, 84 Deckard, Toyna 44 Dehart, Scott 33
Dellinger, Stephanie 16, 19, 20, 66, 76,
77, 91, 92, 127
Dellinger, Tamera 33, 92
Demuth, Steve 4, 53, 62, 83, 126
Detling, Shari 33
Diehl, John 33
Diehl, Tabitha 33
Dockery, John 44, 69, 73, 83, 92
Doan, Brian 33, 103
Doan, Douglas 19, 86, 105
Dodd, Cheryl 38, 67, 82, 93, 127
Dowler, Kim 33
Dowling, Richard 33
Dowling, Rod 33
Downham, Angie 19, 91, 92, 93, 106, 160
Dudley, George 52, 123
Dudley, Susan 52
Duncan, Teresa 38, 67, 127
Drake, Ralph 57
Dwiggins, John
Dwiggins, Mark 44
Dwiggins, Matt 38, 103
Elledge, Deann 30, 38, 93
Ellis, Shelley 33, 92, 93, 106, 160
Emery, Anita 19
Erdman, Debra 19
Evans, Barbara 44, 89, 92, 95
Evans, Mike 38, 93
Everson, Angie 33, 104
Everson, Bruce 33, 86, 128
Faucett, Andrea 44
Faucett, Tony 38
Faulstich, Angela 42
Faulstich, Brian 38
Faulstich, Craig 44
Felton, Russell 44
Faust, Charles 53
Fernung, Doug 38, 62, 80, 85
Fernung, Kenny 3, 38, 40, 93
Fesler, Troy 44
Fettig, Karen 53
Fettig, Kristi 44, 76, 77, 92
Fettig, Susan 5, 19, 20. 62, 70, 78, 79
Finan, Drew 44, 80, 85, 95
Finan, Tom 33
Fisher, Sam 19, 20, 105, 111
Fite, Rodney 44
Fleenor, Cindy 38, 107
Fleenor, Jim 33
Flowers, Fred 93
Foley, Joe 38
Foley, Loris 19
Foor, Cherrie 38, 92
Fortner, Connie 53
Fortner, Don 51, 53
Fortson, Diane 51, 53
Fouts, Jay 19
Fowler, Susie 38, 79, 89
Fowler, William 33
Fox, Dana 38, 84
Frazee, Jodee 38
Fredd, Mary 57
Frye. Barbara 38, 40, 42, 79, 90. 93. 95 Frye. Edward 16, 19, 20, 62, 80, 90, 92, 94, 98
Fuller, Michelle 38, 79 Gaddis, Brian 44, 73 Galbreath, Becky 44 Galbreath, Bill 33 Galbreath, Dovie 38 Galbreath, Joseph 20 Galbreath, Loretta 44 Gallapoo, Ginger 44, 48, 73, 78 Gallapoo, Wayne 8, 20, 91, 94 Garcia, Kevin 20 Gardner, Christopher Gardner, Tom 44 Garner, Diana 54 Garner, Don 51, 54 Garner, Raymond Garrison, Todd 33 George, Chris 44, 96 George, Susan 33 Gibson, Kevin 20
Gibson, Larry 44, 47, 64, 65. 73, 86, 87, 92
Gibson, William 33, 93 Gill, Laura 20, 102, 103, 113 Gillum, Mitzi 33, 92 Gipson, Andrea 20 Glotzbach, Charles 33 Glotzbach, Corinna 38, 93, 100 Goins, Cathy 52 Goins, Pam 45, 92
Gomez, Nora 8, 20, 29, 89, 92, 95, 109 Gootie, Kevin 20 Gordon, Tina 45, 79, 95 Gosnell, Alan 8, 33, 62, 79, 128 Gosnell, Frank 32, 33, 70, 72, 86, 128
155Gosnell, John 45 Green, Debbie 57
Green, Joanne 31, 33, 90. 91, 95, 100,
104
Greenlee, Kris 45
Grimes, Heather 38, 92
Grimes, Stephanie 20, 89, 91, 92
Grimes, Tricia 45, 92
Groover, Lisa 45
Groover, Phyllis 39
Groover, Trina
Gross, Carey 5, 20, 104
Gross, Homer 3, 33
Gross, Jerry 38
Gross, Michael, 33, 69
Grunau, Gabriele 20. 29, 67, 76, 77. 89,
91. 92, 109
Hahn, Anthony 20
Hahn, Lisa 21
Haight, Merle 34
Hamm, Debbie 38, 40
Hancock, David 38, 80
Hancock, Joyce 33, 95
Hancock, Robert 34
Hancock, Rosalie 57
Haneline, Kim 38
Hansen, Mike 39, 93
Hanshew, Terrie 21, 99
Hanshew, Vicki 21, 79, 89, 91, 95, 96,
100, 113
Harney, Mark 20, 21, 62, 80, 90, 91, 94, 98
Harris, Arthur 39, 62 Harting, Richard 45, 92 Hartman, Cheryl 34 Hartman, Greg 45, 87 Hartsock, Shelly 45 Hughes, Hartley, Lisa 21, 45 Hartley, Rulan Harvill, Andy 87 Harvill, James 39, 62 Harting, Thomas
Haskett. Brian 34, 61, 62, 86, 127, 128
Haskett, Tina 39, 82
Haulk, Joe
Haulk, Mark 21
Haynes, Brian 21
Haynes. David 34
Haynes, Dennis 39
Haynes, Kevin 45, 87
Hayward, Richard 34
Hazelbaker, Tracy 39
Heady, Andy 45, 80
Headley, Carmen 45, 77, 93
Heater, Harold 21
Heaton, Annie 8, 32, 34, 91, 95, 106, 160 Heaton, Shawn 21, 93, 94 Helpling, Jeff 39
Helpling, Steve 45. 47, 48, 65, 73, 85, 92, 111
Helton. Bob 45. 83
Hembree, Steve 21, 70, 71, 84, 85, 103,
111, 129
Herndon, Dick 52
Hernia, Christie 5, 21, 90, 91, 103
Hiatt, Valerie 2, 8, 21, 89, 91, 94
Hiatt, Vanessa 45, 92
Hicks, Judy 54
Higgins, Scott 39, 86, 87, 128 High, Robin 34, 95 High, Tracy 45, 95
Hillard. Amy 45, 82, 84, 95 Himmelrick, Terri 5, 21, 66, 77, 90, 91, 95, 127
Himmelrick, Tim 45
Hittle, Loretta, 57
Hobbs, Angie 39, 66, 77, 82, 127
Hobbs, Jamica 45, 95
Hobbs, Todd 34
Hobson, Renee 62, 70, 78, 84, 79, 39, 92. 42, 82, 119 Hodson, Stan 45 Hodson, Stanna 21 Hodson, Troy 34, 69, 83. 93 Hoel, Tim 3. 34, 62, 80, 103, 108. 121, 126
Hofer, Stefanie 21, 91, 102
Hoffman, David 55, 90
Holliday, Cindy 34
Holliday, David 39
Holliday, Kim 39
Holliday, Pat 39, 98, 126
Holliday, Ray 45, 62, 72, 73, 86, 87
Holmes, Roger 34, 62, 70, 83, 93, 94. 126
Hoover, Lisa 45, 92, 111
Hoppenrath, Andrea 22, 95. 100
Hoskins, Cliff 45. 47. 73. 87
House, Betty 54, 91
Howey, Brian 64, 65, 45, 73, 93, 48, 83
Howey, Julie 34, 89, 91, 93. 94. 100, 30
Howey, Keith 39
Howey, Roger
Hubble, Lisa 39, 68, 93
Hudson, Terry 39, 99
Hueston, Bob 45
Huff, Bobbi 45
Huff, Kelly 45, 92
Huffman, Howard 85, 129
Huffman, Phil 65, 54, 62, 72, 94, 50
Huffman, Judy 57
Hughes, Jeff 22, 62, 80
Hughes, Jill 62, 70, 78. 79, 39, 84, 37
Hughes. Mark 62, 54, 80, 50, 126
Hughes, Scott 39, 87
Hughes, Shelley 79, 39, 37
Humphreys, Bill 34
Humphreys, Kevin 22, 111
Hunt, Bill 39
Hunt, Brian 45, 80, 92
Hunt, Tammy 45
Idlewine, Charles 22
Idlewine, Christina 22, 99
Israel, Michael 39
Jack, Stacie 45, 92
Jackman, Lisa 22, 103
Jackson, Kenneth 34
Jackson, Vicki 39, 92
Jaramillo, Junior 45
Jarrett, Mick 54
Jarvis, Joni 22, 90, 95, 111
Jeske, Robert 22, 103
Johnson, Angie 34, 95
Johnson, Julie 51, 82
Johnson, Sharon 54, 96
Jolliff, Darin 22. 89. 96, 117, 121
Jones, Bret 39, 72, 86. 128
Jones, Chris 39, 52, 93, 128
Jones, Jennifer 22, 103
Baker, Jones, Jodi 8, 20, 22, 91, 92, 94,
106, 124, 160
Jones, Joy 39, 40, 78, 79
Jones, Valorie 22
156Jordan, Amy 39. 66, 77, 82, 89, 95. 100, 107, 127
Kaiser, Juli 5, 22, 66, 76, 77, 89, 91, 92,
94, 124, 127
Kane. Brent 34
Kane, Brian 22, 34
Kangai, Paul 39
Kelich, Jennifer 39, 93
Kelich, Kevin 22, 83, 105
Kelly, L.G. 27
Kennedy, William
Kilian, Liane 23, 97, 109
Klein, Shannon 45
Klein, Todd 39, 62
Kleyla, John 39, 40, 62, 79, 87, 128
Knapp, Alan 54, 62, 64
Knotts, Angela 23, 90, 93, 95, 102
Knotts, Brad 34, 103
Kurtz, Barbara 52
Lane, Michael 23
Lane, Robbie 39
Larson, Nancy 23, 82, 95, 102, 111
LaShure, Phil 34
Laster, Robert 8, 23, 91
Laster, Valerie 39, 82, 127
Lawson, Scott 45
Leavell, Emily 52
Leavell, Mark 39, 68, 85, 129
Leavell, Pat 34, 68, 91, 93, 94, 124
Lee, Kim 45, 48, 73, 78, 79
Lehman, Kenny 46
Leisure, Donald 54
Leisure, Kevin 34, 86
Leisure, Scott 72, 73, 93, 128
Leisure, Tim 45
Lewellen, Ricky 39, 80, 128
Ley, Keith 39, 80, 86, 87. 128
Linder, Amy 8, 39, 90, 92, 96
Linder, Gary 54
Linder, Mike 68, 73
Loar, Keith 40, 98
Long, Nick 32. 34. 62, 70, 90, 91. 98.
126
Long, Sandy 32, 34, 93 Lowder, Mike 40, 80 Lucas, Marilyn 54 Luther, Mike 46, 93 Luurtsema, Rhonda 55, 91, 119 Luyet, Kent 40 Lynas, Jeff 46, 65 Lynas, Tina 34
Lynch, Rich 20, 23, 61, 62, 79, 80, 83,
89, 91, 93, 94, 96, 100, 108, 112, 117, 119, 126
Lyons. Mark 40, 46, 65 McClain, Jim 46 McClish, Lisa 34
McClish, Tammy 40, 66, 67, 76, 77 McCool, Keith 34, 69. 83. 126 McCord, Dusty 40. 95 McCorkle, Shane 34, 86, 87 McCracken, Patty 46
McCray, Wayne 40, 62, 70, 86, 100, 128 McCune, Melissa 34, 77, 83, 100 McDaniel, Pat 46, 95, 111 McDaniel, Tash 46, 67, 77, 92, 111 McDermit, Marla 40, 92 McGuire, Todd 20, 62. 90, 92, 94, 98,
126
McKinley, Harold 34 McKinley, Terry 34
McKinley, Tim 46
McKnight, Lorra 40
McKnight, Tina 23
McMullen, Robert 40, 62, 80
McPhearson, Kevin 40
McQuitty, Anna 50, 55, 100
McQuitty, Darrell 55, 69, 76, 77, 126
McQuitty, Tracy 8. 32, 35, 62, 70, 77, 78.
79, 82, 84, 90, 91, 94, 100, 127, 160
Maddox, Ron 40
Maish, Doreena 40, 92, 95
Maish, Mary 35, 92, 95
Marcrum, Debra 23, 95
Marley, David 23, 62
Mason, Harold 23
Massey, Kurt 46
Mathys, Brad 35
Mays, Marty 46
Mays, Steve 23, 94
Melvin, Angie 8, 46, 48, 67, 84, 92, 96 Mercer, Joan 55
Merida, Jeff 8, 23, 24. 70. 83. 98. 128 Merritt, Raeanna 30, 52, 55, 89, 91, 118, 121
Merritt, Richard 52, 111, 112, 123
Meschke, Amy 24, 95, 102
Metz. Steve 40. 69, 93
Miller, Curt 24
Miller, Faye 40
Miller, Joe 24
Miller, Lisa 46
Millspaugh, Ginny 32, 35, 78, 79, 106, 160 Minami, Mitzie 23, 29, 79, 89, 95, 97, 99, 109
Mitchell, DaVid 40, 72, 98 Mitchell, Tracy 35, 91, 93 Mitroff, Cindy 46, 92 Mitroff, Randy 24, 79 Moldern, Barbara 24 Moody, Darin 82, 35, 62 Moody, Morris 46 Moore, Jennifer 46, 79, 89, 92 Moore, Robert 50
Morgan, Anne 2, 24, 66, 67, 77, 89, 91,
93, 94, 117
Morgan, George 51, 57
Morgan. Jane 35, 79, 82, 111
Morgan. Mark 40. 62. 64, 78, 83, 93. 107
Morgan, Tim 4, 16, 20, 24, 62, 70, 90.
91, 93, 94, 98. Ill, 113 Morris, Kenny 35 Morris. Lisa 35 Morris, Monty 35 Morris, Scott 40 Morris, Terry 40, 69, 80, 81 Mosbaugh, Denise 57 Mosbaugh, Dwayne 24 Moss, Aleda 46, 99 Moss, Lisa 35 Mountcastle, Bob 35, 100 Mowell, Christina 46, 93, 100 Mullen, Richard 46, 65, 93 Mundy, Alesa 35, 95 Mundy, Mark 24 Murphy, Beth 46, 92 Murray, Jeff 8, 46, 89 Murray, Rhonda 57 Nash, Jenny 46, 79 Naylor, Loren 46 Neese, Cindy 46, 92 Neese, Eric 24, 62, 128
157Niccum, Lester 40 Nichols, Lisa 40 Nickles, Cindy 35. 95, 103 Nickles, Curt 40, 107 Nickles, Tim 24. 105 Noble. Brian 35 Noone, Tom 35 Norris, Phil 40 Ogden, Cathy 52 Ogden. Mike 40. 62, 98 Ogden, Susan 8, 24. 89. 91, 92, 94, 106, 124, 160 Osborn. Andy 40 Osborn, Jack 46, 65 Owens, Maria 3, 8, 44, 46, 48, 93, 96 Owens, Mary 91, 95, 96. 100, 102, 106, 160
Ozenbaugh, Kelly 24, 62 Pantos, Mildred 57 Pantos, Tom 55 Paquin Darren 45, 51, 55 Paquin, Gordan 52, 123 Parish, Dutch 46
Parker, Cherryll 32, 35, 79, 84. 89. 99, 109
Parker, Mike 25
Parker, Tim 35
Paro, Chuck 46
Paro, Dala 35, 99
Parry, Lisa 40, 90, 93. 106
Patterson, Brad 35
Patterson, Tricia 95
Patton, Mike 40
Patz, Steve 62
Payne, Nancy 25, 99
Payne. Walter 35, 100, 103
Pedro. Christy 40. 67, 76. 77, 82. 100,
127
Pedro. Lynn 25, 100, 111
Peel, Cindy 32, 35. 89, 118, 127
Peel, Shelly 40. 78, 79, 84. 89, 93
Peepers, Rachel 57
Penn, Kelli 40
Penn, Kenneth 41
Perez, Marianne 46, 48, 64, 73, 79, 92, 109
Perez. Mike 35, 62, 83. 92. 126
Personette, Linda 55. 66, 67, 77
Peters, Kelly 41. 76, 77, 82, 90, 92, 127
Phillips, Chris 47, 65, 85
Phillips. Pat 47, 65
Phillips. Ron 47
Pickell, Wayne 41
Piirto, Mike 47, 65, 73, 83
Pipkins, Christopher 3, 35
Plake, Don 57
Plake, Tom 47. 65. 73, 93
Poison, Tammy 47
Ponder, George 41, 83
Poole, Mary 57
Poor, Eric 41. 92. 98
Powers, Kim 41, 99
Poynter, Debbie 24
Pratt, Jana 41
Pratt. Patty 41
Preston, Frank 57
Preston, Jim 47
Priest, Tracey 47
Pritchard, Robert 48
Prus Lorrie 25
Raines, James 25
Raper, Ann 41
Ray, George 55
Rayshich, Dan 52
Rebuck, Brian 41
Rebuck, Neal 20, 25, 68, 95, 98
Reeves, Jerry 8, 20, 25, 68, 80, 92, 94,
98
Reeves, Kim 47 Reynolds, Paul 41, 72 Rickabaugh, Colleen 57, 93 Rickabaugh Stacey 47, 90, 100 Rickwine, Leah 48, 47, 89, 92 Rider, Curt 47, 65
Rider, Kasia 25, 66, 76. 77. 90, 92, 93, 111, 127
Riegel. Leeanne 35, 99
Riegel, Lesley 47
Riley, Brian 41, 85. 92, 129
Rittenhouse, Bill 25
Rittenhouse, Kevin 47
Rittenhouse, Melissa 47, 77, 79, 93
Rittenhouse, Paul 41
Ritter. Barry 25, 95. Ill
Ritter. Carl 57
Ritter, Mary 57
Roadrick, Dennis 64
Robbins, Brian 47
Roberson, Rich 41. 72, 86. 87, 128 Robertson, Brian 41 Robertson, Charles 103 Robertson, Michelle 25 Robertson, Patty 35 Robertson, Randall 25, 62 Robins, Bryan 47
Roby, Scott 35, 89, 93, 96, 106, 108 Roe, Don 35, 97
Rogers, Marcinda 3, 35, 79, 96, 103
Roller, Theda 41
Roller, Theodore 41
Roller, Kim 36
Romine, David 41
Romine, Lora 25, 99
Rominger. Darrin 8, 25
Row, Renee 47, 89, 90, 92
Runyan, Rodger 36. 62, 70, 86, 128
Runyan, Ron 62
Sallee, Stan 41
Savage, Jim 2, 5, 16, 20, 26, 79, 90, 91,
93, 94, 106, 108, 160
Savage, Steve 57
Scharff, Jane 55, 59, 92
Scholl, Lonny 36
Scholl, Tammy 47, 95
Schwear, Naomi 55, 99
Scott, Sue 66, 67, 77
Schallenberger, Brian 26, 126
Shanks, Roger 55
Shelton, Brenda 36, 95, 104
Shepard, Beverly 36, 91, 92
Shepard, Kelly 47. 95
Shepard, Melodie 79, 41, 100, 107
Shepard, Tracy 47
Shupperd, Angela 32, 36, 79, 89
Silvey, David 26
Simmons, Paula 55, 89
Simpson, Lisa 36
Slate, Glenda 57
Slater. Dawn 47, 79, 89, 92, 111
Small, Brian 47
Smith, Daren 41
Smith, Reva 41, 66, 76, 77Smith, David 47 Smith, Kelly 47
Smith, Rhonda 36, 79, 89. 96, 99 Smith, Roger 26, 62, 129 Smith, Sheila
Snyder, Linda 36, 62, 70, 95, 96 Sosbe, Mark 26, 62 Sorg, Lisa 47, 93 Spay, Dennis 99 Spivey, April 41, 90, 92 Stacy, Kelly 41 Stage, Charles 47 Stage, Lisa 36, 81 Stanton, Ed 36 Starkey, Betty 55, 91 Stephens, Donna 36, 89, 104 Stephens, Jenny 47
Stephens, Shaun 36, 62, 70, 86, 98, 128
Stewart, Charlotte 26, 79, 89, 100
Stewart, Eric 26, 61, 80
Stewart, Jean 57
Stewart, Jeannie 26
Stewart, Mike 47
Stewart, Rex 47, 80
Stiner, Kevin 36, 62, 70, 128
Stockdale, Brian 36, 62, 70, 86, 89, 93,
96, 98, 111, 128 Stone, Betty 57
Stout, Julie 36, 62, 70, 78, 79, 89, 92, 95, 107, 117
Stover. Kim 40. 41, 79, 82. 84
Stover, Lisa 41, 68, 76, 90, 93, 107
Stover, Mike 47, 72, 73
Strong, Donnie 41, 72, 83, 95, 98
Stutzman, Levi 41, 128
Sullivan, Joanne 50, 55, 56, 160
Summers, Julie 36, 111
Svendsen, Kerry 48
Swinford, Dan 26
Tate, Dorothy 36, 99
Tate, Pam 99
Taylor, Sam 41
Taylor, Sherrie 41, 111
Teachnor, Jacqueline 26, 91, 94
Teague, Martina
Theoharis, Evan 26, 68, 85, 91, 93, 94,
98, 128
Thornberry, Ann 48, 90, 93
Thornberry, Marilyn 52
Thornberry, Steve 42, 62, 98
Tinch, Deanna 48
Tolbert, Brad 42
Tolle, Elvona 56, 99
Tolle, Jeff 36, 62. 128
Townsend, Jennifer 36, 89, 94, 96, 100,
107
Tracy, Andy 3, 36, 103
Tracy, Brenda 42, 66, 77, 82. 95, 106,
127
Trowbridge, Janet 56
Trueblood. Brian 48
Tucker Kim 30. 32, 34. 36. 62, 77, 78,
84, 89, 90. 95
Tumulty, Jeff 48
Tunnell, Charlene 36
Tunnell, Cindy 42, 76, 77, 99. 106
Twiford, Debbie 48, 92, 93
Twiford, Lisa 36, 103
Updegraff, Kelly 48, 93
VanBuskirk, Brian 26, 62, 80, 86, 128
VanBuskirk, Lori 36
VanWagner, June 56 Vice, David 48. 65, 83 Vice, Dena 48, 79, 90, 95 Vice, Dion 36
Vickery, Robert 56, 62, 65, 80, 83
Walker, Kelly 36, 68. 85, 128
Wallace, Jean 36
Wallace, Jeff 56
Wallis, Penny 36, 95
Warner, David 48
Watson, Earl 51
Watson, Gretchen 52
Waymire, Brent 48
Wean, Sandy 48. 89. 92
Welcher, Rich 26, 68, 85, 94, 95, 98, 128
Welker, Roberta 56
Wells, Janet Lee 26
Werline, David
Werline, Kathy 42, 77
Werline, Kim 48, 64, 73, 78, 79, 92, 111
Wesseler, Mary 56
Wheeler, Barry 36
Whetstone, Jamie 42, 70. 92. 98
Whisler, Martha 48
Whisler, Pennie 26, 95, 102, 113
Boland, White, Christy 27, 102
White, Joe 48. 87
White, Sherry 3, 36, 89
Whitinger, Jeff 20, 27, 85, 93, 94, 98, 129
Whitinger, Shelly 40, 42, 66, 67, 76, 77,
90, 93, 119
Wiand, Julie 40, 42, 66, 76, 77, 82, 127 Wideman, Roger, 42, 95 Goodknight Wilburn, Sandy 27, 91, 102, 121
Whilhoite, Cara 42, 67, 77 Williams, David 48
Williams, Joe 51, 56, 70, 73, 86, 87, 128
Williams, Lisa 36, 92
Williams, Lori 42
Williams, Michelle 40, 79, 96
Wills, David 27, 70, 98. 103, 111, 126
Wines, Dennis 48
Wire, Mary 42, 77, 82, 84, 95, 100, 127
Wishart, Kevin 42
Wisner, Sherri 42, 99
Wittkamper, Eldon 57
Wolff, Shane 48
Woodruff, Robert 56
Woodrum, Roger 42
Woolums, Julie 36, 94
Worsley, Mark 27, 62, 85, 90, 128
Wright, Alycia 48, 67, 77
Wright, Jodie 48, 95
Wright, John 48
Wright, Mary 53
Wylie, Monte 27, 99
Yates, Barbara 56, 77, 82, 84
Yates, Bill 48, 65
Yeagley, David 42
Young, Bob 48
Young, James 42
Young, Kevin 89, 107
Young, LouAnn 42, 89, 93
Young, Martin 48
Zink, Gary 27, 62, 86. 128
Zuniga, Adriana 27, 29, 89. 92, 94, 109
159CRESCENT STIFF SITS,
thanks
First row — Angie Downham, copy editor; Jodi Jones Baker, co editor; Susan Ogden, co editor; Mary Owens, co-senior editor; second row — Shelley Ellis, co-underclass editor. Drew Courtney, advertising manager; Ginny Millspaugh, co-underclass editor; Jim Savage, co-editor; Mrs. Joanne Sullivan, yearbook advisor; Debbie Blanton, photography editor; Jodi Dauenhauer, co senior editor; third row Tracy McQuitty, sports editor; Scott Carroll, art editor; Annie Heaton, business manager.
As we end our 1983 Crescent, we would like to leave you with a closing thought. Hollywood is not the only place we find stars. As we stroll down the halls of ECHS, we see many stars that go unnoticed. We have tried to show many of our stars in their numerous roles of academics, athletics, and entertainment.
Production credits for pictures and other helpful services this year go to the following: Mrs. Garner, Mrs. Hicks, Mrs. McQuitty and the Art Department, Miss Simmons, the Elwood Call Leader, the FBLA Club, Prestige Studios, Julie Barrett, Josten’s American Yearbook Company, Jim Jordan and Mr. Fortner. Our special thanks go to Kim Ash, our yearbook representative, and Mrs. Joanne Sullivan, our advisor.
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