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1984
Elwood Community High School R.R. 4 Elwood, IN Vol. 68
Cruisin’ by Elwood we see the Elwood Community High School (top), the John H, Hinds Area Vocational School (above), and the Administration Building (left).
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1. Tracey Anderson. Annie Cleaver, and Patti Robertson wait for a ride to go cruisin' the "L". 2. Parking lot — Home of all cool cruisers. 3. Marty Young and Charlene Tunnell are all set for an "L”. 4. Debbie Blanton starts out in her car for a big day of cruisin’. 5. Beware! Stacey Rickabaugh and Ann Thornberry will be in the car and on the road very soon! 6. Rodger Runyan and Brad Mathys practice for their big race. 7. Dee Ann Bannon and Jenny Clark talk over their plans for cruisin' after school.
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Saturday. October 1, was a perfect day for Homecoming ’83. While Elwood’s Panthers ran up a 54-6 victory over the Frankton Eagles. Tracy McQuitty reigned as Homecoming Queen.
Homecoming activities included an outdoor pep session Friday afternoon at the stadium with a tricycle race as the highlight. The Homecoming parade was at 6 p.m. Friday followed by the powder puff football game between the junior and senior girls. Dennis Basham was crowned king at half-time. A big bonfire followed the game.Designed by Jennifer Townsend. Carol Curry 561. Wake up. Steve! 2. Chow down. Mari! 3. Brian Haskett is going to class? 4. Carmen Headley works in advanced algebra. 5. Kelly and Shelly are hard at work. 6 Carla. Christy, Ginger, and Annie sit in stud row! 7. Hey. Stacey and Jill, is that your slick, black Lincoln?
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Iris Nilson (right) came from Germany. She was a member of Drama Club, Latin Club, Science Club, and Swing Choir. In her opinion, school is more fun here in America than in Germany. This year she was staying with Sheila and George Hobson and had one sister, Renee.
Lone Jensen (Above) from Denmark said she likes E.H.S. better than her school back home. “The classes are easier!” she said. She likes gymnastics very much and was a member of the Drama Club. Lone says, “The students here are nice and helpful.” Lone stayed this year with Sandy and Phil Burton and had sister Shelly and brother Shawn.
Sole Jyvakorpi (Right) came from Finland. She was a member of Band, FBLA, Science Club, Spanish Club, Art Club, and Drama Club. At school she has especially enjoyed trips, school spirit, band, and getting lots of new friends. This year she was staying with Ruth and Jim Peel and had three sisters: Cindy, Shelly, and Kim.Bjorg Evjenth (Left) is from Norway. She was a member of FBLA and Science Club. She played volleyball and basketball for the Panthers this year and did a good job. In E.C.H.S. she especially likes people and says that they are very friendly. Bjorg says that making friends is very important to her. She was staying with Vera and Jerry Gillum and had sister Mitzi and brother Brad.
Lourdes Frias (Left) is from Panama. She was a member of Spanish Club, Choir, and Swing Choir. She likes sports, even though she didn't participate in any this year. She has many friends and tells that friends are really important for her. At school she likes sports and all the people around. This year she was staying with Mary and Marvin Janiak and had one brother, Steven.
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1. Cecil Davis. Eric Stewart, and Jeff Whitinger. show their talents in '83. 2. Shawn Stephens chows down.
3. “Not me!" 4. What kind of shampoo did you use? 5. Huh! 6. Is it good? 7. It's the Driver Education car!
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Ann Thornberry Designed By Krista Collins 15The Only Way To Have
We have traveled many miles to get where we are today. During our high school years we have had many money-making projects and activities.
When we were freshmen and sophomores, our sponsor was Mrs. Beverly Austin. During those two years we sold candy and had bake sales. We placed third with our float as freshmen and took fourth place our sophomore year.
Then as we became juniors, our sponsors became Mrs. McQuitty and Mrs. Merritt. We took first place with both our floats, (The Lean Mean Fighting Machine and Garfield). We sold candy and jewelry for money-making projects. Our Jun-ior Senior Prom was called “Circus of Colours."
In our senior year we sold candy as our moneymaking project. We contracted the same band for prom as last year.
For graduation we decided on blue gowns for the guys and white for the girls. At the end of the year the remaining money will go to two of our classmates for scholarships. Homecoming extras will go to the incoming freshmen, the class of 1988. Top is Cindy Peel, vice president. Top right. Marianne Bogard. president; middle. Krista Collins, secretary; bottom is Joanne Green, treasurer.
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Beth Diane Barnett Dennis Darrell Basham
Michael Eugene Blackford
Randall Scott Blackford
Debra Sue Blanton Robert Andrew Bousman Marsha Kay Boyer
Rhonda Arlene Brewer
Randy Allen Bryan Caroline Litah Carmer Marianne Carpenter Tammy Marie Chambers Kathleen Mary Cleaver
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Samuel Andrew Carol Ann Curry Evelyn Louise Dame Todd Andrew Davis Terina Sue Decker
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Kimberly Anne Dowler
Rodney Ray Dowling
Shelley Lee Ellis
Angela Lynn Everson
Bruce Allen Everson Bjorg Evjenth
Larrie James Fleenor Lourdes Bienvenidu Frias
Thomas Arthur FinanSenior band students Sole Jyvakorpi. Drew Courtney. Cindy Peel. Brian Stockdale. and Pat Leavell receive recognition during a football pep session.
Billy Joe Galbreath
Todd Allen Garrison
William Mark Gibson Mitzi Suzanne Gillum
Alan Ray Gosnell Frank Hubert Gosnell Joanne Marie Green
Michael Wayne Gross
Joyce Faye Hancock
Robert Lee Hancock Cheryl Virginia Hartman
William Brian Haskettfriendship often ends in love;
David Joe Haynes Richard Randle Hayward Anna Marie Heaton Robin Phyllis High Troy Lee Hodson
Timothy J. Hoel Roger Martin Holmes Julie Suzanne Howey
Billy Humphreys William Alan Hunnicutt
This year's senior steering committee is pictured here. They are Marianne Bogard. Krista Collins, Joanne Green; second row: Julie Summers. Tracy McQuitty. Julie Howey. Bjorg Evjenth. Kevin Stiner; third row: Linda Synder. Cindy Anderson. Kathleen Cleaver. Kim Tucker. Bruce Everson; fourth row: Mike Perez. Sherry White. Roger Holmes.
Lone Niemann Jensen
Sole Julia Jyvakorpi
Paul Brent KaneBradley Robert Knotts Phillip Wayne LaShure Patrick Robin Leaveli Kevin Dwayne Leisure Nicholas David Long
Sandra Kay Long Tina Marie Lynas Lisa Ann McClish Keith Alan McCool Shane Clyde McCorkle
Melissa Rae McCune Harold Eugene McKinley Terry Kenneth McKinley Darrell Gene Tracy Jo McQuitty
McPhearsonThree of our foreign exchange students. Lourdes Frias. Lone Jensen, and Iris Nilson show their school spirit at a pep rally.
Monty Wayne Morris
Lisa Kay Moss
Robert George Mountcastle
Alesa Jane Mundy
Cindy L. Nickles
Bradley Wayne Mathys
Darin Gregory Moody
Kenneth Luarel Morris
Mary Maxine Maish
Tracey Lynn Mitchell
Virginia Mildred Millspaugh
Jane Ellen Morgan
Lisa Morris Little
Designed By Shelley Ellis 23Patti Jo Robertson
Susan Gail Robertson
Scott LeRoy Roby
Marcinda Kay Rogers
Kimberly Jo Roller
Thomas E. Noone
Michael Douglas Perez
Chris Emmitt Pipkins
Iris Nilson
Larry Brian Noble
Walter Allen Payne Lucinda Marie Peel
Cherryll Louann Parker
Dala Paro Bryan
Leanne Riegelbut love in friendship NEVER
Lisa Ann Simpson Rhonda Bea Smith Linda Marie Snyder
Lisa Kay Stage Earl Edwin Stanton
Donna Stephens Stout Shaun Keith Stephens Jon Kevin Stiner
Seniors Pat Leavell and Kelly Walker receive tennis awards from Coach Hoppel as the senior football guys look on.
Designed By Shelley Ellis 25Mitzi Gillum and Miss Paula Simmons present awards to the outstanding band kids during a pep session.
Julia Ann Summers
Charlene Frances Tunnell
Jacqueline Jean Wallace
Penny Elaine Wallis
Lori Ann VanBuskirk Dion M. Vice
Julie Eileen Stout
Dorothy May Tate
Brian Keith Stockdale
Jennifer Lynn Townsend Howard Andrew Tracy
Kimberly Jo Tucker
R. Kelly Walker
Lisa Ann TwifordFriends Forever.
David Michael Werline Barry Scott Wheeler Sherry Lynn White Lisa Anne Williams Julie Renee Woolums
Not pictured Robyn Blakely. Kenneth Eugene Carron. Anthony Wayne Crull. Christopher Scott Klein. Robert Patrick Lane. Billy Scott Priest. Don Tommy Roe. Lonny Eugene Scholl
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Designed By Shelley Ellis 27Seniors Most Likely To ..
This year the yearbook staff thought it would be interesting to poll the senior class and see who they thought would be “Most Likely To ..We got a good response, and here are the results.
1. Mike Perez and Sandy Long were voted as the "best looking”. 2. Julie Stout and Brad Knotts were voted the “most talented”. 3. Tom Finan and Jennifer Townsend were selected as the “friendliest”. 4. Brian Haskett and Kim Tucker were the "most school spirited”.1. Selected as "most popular" were Drew Courtney and Tracy McQuitty. 2. Tim Collins and Bjorg Evjenth were voted the "most athletic". 3. Joanne Green and Mike Perez had the "best personalities” 4. Selected as "most courteous” were Shaun Stephens and Jane Morgan. 5. Rodger Runyan and Kim Tucker represented the "best all around”. 6. Brian Haskett and Iris Nil-son were chosen as the "wittiest". 7. Pat Leavell and Julie Howey were voted the "most intellectual”.The Mew Generation
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The Juniors
One of the activities for the Junior Class this year was a fund raising project in the fall. They sold cookies, from which they made a profit of almost $1500. Top sellers for the class were Myra Davis, Lisa Barr, and Jerry Gross.
The big project for this class was the annual Junior-Senior Prom held Saturday. May 12, in the cafetorium. Lisa Barr and Andy Ball were co-chairmen using the theme “Springtime Fantasy.
Many juniors were involved in working on committees for the prom. Renee Hobson and Anne Burke chose the favors while Jill Hughes, Shelly Burton, and Susie Fowler were in charge of the king and queen selections.
Decorations were planned by Barbara Frye, Jill Hughes, Marjorie Cole, Shelly Peel, Shelly Burton, Cheryl Dodd, Stacy Davis, Shelly Fuller, Susie Fowler, Anne Burke, and Renee Hobson with refreshments being handled by Kelly Peters, Joy Jones, Debbie Jones, and Susie Fowler.
Christy Pedro and Shelly Whitinger arranged for photos while Valaria Laster, Shelly Peel, and Dana Fox were in charge of invitations and tickets.
Heather Grimes served as public relations person with Barbara Frye and Marjorie Cole in charge of floor set-up. Servers were chosen by Christy Pedro and Shelly Whitinger.
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Todd Bragg Robert Brown Anne Burke Angela Burnette Shelly Burton Sheila Buster
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Joseph Foley Cherri Foor Susie Fowler William Fowler Dana Fox Jodee Frazee
Nancy Dauenhauer Myra Davis Cheryl Dodd Teresa Duncan Matthew Dwiggins Deann Elledge
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Barbara Frye Michelle Fuller Elynne Gilbert Corinna Glotzbach Heather Grimes Phyllis Groover
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Designed By Ted Roller 35Jerome Gross Merle Haight David Hancock Michael Hansen Art Harris Andy Harvill
Tina Haskett Dennis Haynes Tracy Hazelbaker Scott Higgins Angie Hobbs Renee Hobson
Right: Todd Bragg tries to look busy in art class. Far right: Gina DePolo doesn't want her picture taken.
David Holliday Kimberly Holliday Patrick Holliday Brian Hopkins Lisa Hubble Terri Hudson
Jill Hughes Scott Hughes Shelley Hughes Michael Israel Victoria Jackson Bret Jones
Christopher Jones Debbie Jones Joy Jones Amy Jordon Paul Kangai Jennifer Kelich
Todd Klein John Kleyla Valeria Laster Mark Leavell Ronald Lenon Richard Lewellen
Keith Ley Keith Loar Michael Lowder Kent Luyet William Lyons Tammy McClish
Dusty McCord Wayne McCray Marla McDermit Lorra McKnight Robert McMullen Ronald Maddox
Doreena Maish Rodney Mason Steven Metz David Mitchell Mark Morgan Scott Morris
Terry Morris Lester Niccum Lisa Nichols
Curtis Nickles Phil Norris Michael Ogden
Andy Osborn Christy Pedro Shelly Peel
David Romine tries to show off a new look!
Designed By Ted Roller 37Kelly Peters Wayne Pickell George Ponder Eric Poor Kimberly Powers Jana Pratt
Patricia Pratt Paul Reynolds Brian Riley Paul Rittenhouse Rich Roberson Brian Robertson
Ted Roller Theda Roller David Romme Stanley Sallee Melodie Shepard Daren Smith
Reva Smith Kelly Stacy Kimberly Stover Lisa Stover Levi Stutzman Samuel Taylor
38Stephen Thornberry Brad Tolbert Brenda Tracy Cynthia Tunnell Kathy Werline Jamie Whetstone
Shelly Whitinger Julie Wiand Cara Wilhoite Lori Williams Michelle Williams Mary Wire
Kevin Wisehart Roger Woodrum James Young Lou Ann Young
Not Pictured: Bradley Bannister. Christopher Brannen. Jorge Casas. Robyn Chapman. Stacia Davis. Susan George. Billy Humphrey. Brian Rebuck, Sherri Wisner.
Junior Steering Committee: Front, left to right. Shelly Peel, treasurer Lisa Barr, vice president Christy Pedro, president Shelly Whitinger. Shelly Fuller; back. Michelle Boll, Stacy Davis. Paul Reynolds. Kenny Fernung. Wayne McCray. Scott Higgins. Julie Wiand. Valeria Laster. Lisa Stover; not pictured: Renee Hobson. Kelly Peters. Todd Bragg. Paul Kangai. Robert Clegg, Debbie Jones. Phil Norris, secretary Joy Jones.
Designed By Ted Roller 39Sophomores Take the Wheel
Corina Abshire Jennifer Anderson Tracy Anderson Rachael Arbuckle Frank Arehart Mark Back
Julie Ballinger DeeAnn Bannon Dean Barnes Cheryl Barr Jim Beecher Tim Belisle
Lori Bennett Jobi Blackford Chris Bryan Tammy Burdsall Pat Burke Randy Burton
Greg Buster Carla Capps Kim Capps
Britt Carter Windy Carter Rick Cass
Jerry Casto Angie Chambers Jill Champion
40Richard Christie Eric Clark Roxie Clark Ann Cleaver Matt Conner Jeff Conwell
Trent Cooper Sandy Cornwell Resa Cummings Bobby Cunningham Diana Cutsinger Spero Daleure
Lynette Davenport David Davis Tina Deckard Christy Decker John Dockery Mark Dwiggins
Barbara Evans Andrea Faucett Craig Faulstich Troy Fesler Kristi Fettig Drew Finan
Rodney Fite Brian Gaddis Loretta Galbreath Becky Galbreath Ginger Gallapoo Tom Gardner
Chris George Larry Gibson Pam Goins Debbie Goodman John Gosnell Sandy Graham
Kris Greenlee Tricia Grimes Lisa Groover Dan Harting Richard Harting Greg Hartman
41Shelly Hartsock Joe Haulk Kevin Haynes Carmen Headley Andy Heady Steve Helpling
Bob Helton Vanessa Hiatt Tracy High Amy Hillard Tim Himmelrick Jamica Hobbs
Ray Holliday Lisa Hoover Cliff Hoskins Brian Howey Robert Hueston Bobbi Huff
Kelly Huff Brian Hunt Tammy Hunt
Stacie Jack Junior Jaramillo Kelly Jeske
Shannon Klein Scott Lawson Kenny Lehman
Scott Leisure Mike Linder Mike Luther
42Kenny Luyet Jeff Lynas
Mark Lyons Jimmie McClain
Patricia McCracken Pat McDaniel Tash McDaniel Kevin McPhearson Marty Mays Kert Massey
Angie Melvin Lisa Miller Cindy Mitroff Morris Moody Aleda Moss Chris Mowell
Rich Mullen Beth Murphy Jeff Murray Jenny Nash Loren Naylor Cindy NeeseJack Osborn Maria Owens
Dutch Parish Kenny Penn
Marianne Perez Chris Phillips
Pat Phillips Mike Piirto
Beth kicks back and relaxes.
Sophomore Steering Committee: Row 1 — Steve Hel-pling. president; Stacey Rickabaugh, vice president; Ann Thornberry. treasurer; Christy Decker, secretary; Row 2 — Beth Murphy. Kim Werline. Larry Gibson, Ray Holliday. Cliff Hoskins. Dena Vice. Marianne Perez. Tracy Anderson. Debbie Twiford. Kristi Fettig, Kim Lee; Row 3 — Mrs. Paquin. sponsor; Tash McDaniel. Jill Champion.
44Tom Plake Tammy Poison Jim Preston Tracey Priest Robby Pritchard Ann Raper
Leah Richwine Stacey Rickabaugh Curt Rider Lesley Riegel Kevin Rittenhouse Missy Rittenhouse
Bryan Robbins Teresa Rogers Renee Row Tammy Scholl Kelly Shepard Richard Skinner
Dawn Slater Brian Small David Smith Lisa Sorg Angie Stafford Charles Stage
45Jenny Stephens Rex Stewart Mike Stover Kerry Svendson Pam Tate Sherrie Taylor
1 Mike looks as if he just saw a ghost. 2. Angie. Carla, and Christy look like the three stooges.
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Ann Thornberry Debbie Twiford Kelly Updegraff David Vice Dena Vice David Warner
Brent Waymire Angie Webb Kim Werlme Martha Whisler Joe White Roger Wideman
Brian Williams Terrill Wolfe Shane Wolff Alycia Wright J.P. Wright Billy Vates
Not Pictured: Phil Caldwell. Richard Campbell. Julie Cress. Gina Depolo. David Giselbach. Kim Lee. Mike Richwine. Steven Phillips.Kathleen Alexander Crista Allen Kurt Arnold
Tina Austin Brian Ball Dawn Ball Lori Barnett James Beeman Mike Beeman
Samantha Beeman Scott Beeman Tia Belisle Frances Benson Don Blackford Dara Bogard
Lisa Boll Richard Boll Samantha Bowyer Rob Boyland Robin Bradburn Clayton Brannen
Melissa Brewer Richie Burdsall April Buster Jerry Cannon Kenny Carter Paul Carter
Lori Casto Mary Sue Casto Jerry Chestnut
Design By Maria Owens Stacey Rickabaugh 47Start 1 our Engines!
Everett Childress Tracy Clymer Angela Collins Heidi Cook Shari Coston Shawn Courtney
Shelly Cox Tom Creamer Scott Creech Marckel Crist Kelly Croy Amy Dauenhauer
Chris Davis John Davis Tonya Deckard Darren DeLong Mike DeLong Kevin Douglas
Lilly Dudley Mike Edwards Linda Eliserio Ray Farr Marsha Faulstich Tammy Faulstich
Russell Felton Keith Fernung Steve Fesler
Lance Fettig April Foor Gary Foor
STEERING COMMITTEE: Pictured left to right. Row 1: Sheryl Gilbert. Shelly Cox. Sharon Gibbons. Sandy Sawyer; Row 2: Mary White, Heidi Cook. Michelle Mirales. Joani Smith, Karina Rider; Row 3: Char Short. Dara Bogard, Paul Rice. Wayne Willhoite. Trent Hicks. Scott Luther.Tricia Foor Brian Frazier Paige Fuller Sharon Gibbons Sheryl Gilbert Scott Gill
Scott Gordon Tim Griffith Greg Gwinn
Chris Haas Lorie Hamm Denita Hancock
April Haneline Betty Hankey Lynn Hanshew
Greg Hare Gary Harless Michelle Harrell Carol Hartman Mike Haskett Richy Haskett
Travis Hayward Trent Hicks Michelle Hobbs Jeff Hofer Gina Hotter Tom Holliday
Melissa Hollowed John Holmes Chuck Hoover John Hueston Angie Huff
Design By Maria Owens Stacey Rickabaugh 49Dean Huff Raymond Huffman Rod Hughes Rick
Humphreys Tim Hunt Chris Hyman
Tina McCorkle Gary McCray Cam McCune Scarlett McCune Angie McGuire Fred McIntosh
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Tammy Mead Cherie Mengelt Sindy Miller Artie Minniear Michelle Mirales Scott Mitchell
Debbie Morris Angela Morrow Beth Mottweiler Trish Mullen Randy Murray Sharon Nickles
Cathy Parker Bob Paro Jim Patrick Kelli Peeper Brian Perkins Bryan Phenis
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Joani Smith Kathy Smith Brian Snyder Scott Southern Mike Stewart Tim Stewart
Steve Stiner Jay Stone Diane Swinford Mark Tate Jeff Tumulty Brian Turner
Jason Updegraff Mike Updegraff Shawn Van Ness Saul Vest Scott Vest Mark VetorJerry Votra Tom Wallace John Weaver Brian Webb Junior Weismiller
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Design By Maria Owens Stacey Rickabaugh 531. Mr Hoffman studies diligently in the library. 2. Mrs. Yates, you’re supposed to face the camera, not look in the cabinet! 3. Mrs. VanWagner knits socks for all of her seniors to take to college. 4. Mr. Watson, we can tell that you're really reading the Call-Leader. 5. What are you looking so guilty about. Mrs. Fettig? 6. Mrs. Merritt, is that you behind those glasses?
1 Here Mr Demuth and Mr. Huffman get crazy in the hall. I hope you boys have a pass to be out of class! 2. Mrs. Garner tries to look serious as she lectures in Latin. 3 Miss Mercer, you'd better read Macbeth quickly if you want to give a quiz today! 4. No. we can't reschedule the track meet on a Saturday. 5.1 hope that that’s a People magazine. Mrs. Austin! 6. Here's Mrs. Paquin lecturing to her Advanced Comp, class during a Pep Session! 7. Now. Carol, you know better than to use a double negative!
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56 Designed By Jennifer Townsend(Left picture) left to right, standing. Emily Leavell. Superintendent’s secretary; Barbara Kurtz, treasurer; Jane Davis, special services secretary. Seated is Mary Wright. Assistant Superintendent’s secretary.
(Bottom picture) Elwood Community School Board — Seated: Tom Cassidy. Cathy Goins. Marilyn Thornberry; standing; Dick Herndon. Bob Abernathy.
Karen Abel
Phil Brown
Beverly Austin
Gerald Burton
Marilyn Barnett
Steve Demuth
Vicki Blair Michael Bomholt
Karen Fettig
Connie Fortner
Don Fortner
Diana Garner
Don GarnerLarry Hobbs
Donald Leisure
Joan Mercer
David Hoffman
Julie Johnson
Gary Linder
Raeanna Merritt
Max Hoppel
Phil Huffman
Mark Hughes
Sharon Johnson
Rhonda Luurtsema
Robert Moore
Alan Knapp
Mary Konanz
Anna May Darrell McQuitty
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Darren Paquin
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Joanne Sullivan Elvona Tolle
Janet Trowbridge
Robert Vickery
Joe Williams
Jeff Wallace
Robert Woodruff
Roberta Welker
Barbara Yates
Mary Lois Wesseler Nurse
59A special thanks needs to go to the cooks, maintenance men. custodians, and bus drivers. If it weren’t for them, it would be impossible to run the school so smoothly and comfortably.
Cooks — I. to r. — Martha Bennett. Jean Caldwell. Diana Daleure. supervisor; Denise Mosbaugh, Colleen Rickabaugh. Rosalie Hancock. Glenda Slate. Jean Stewart.
Bus Drivers — I. to r.. first row — Frank Preston. Mary Fredd. Rulon Hartley. Debbie Green. Mary Ritter. Judy Huffman; second row — Rick Coleman. Denise Peel. Don Tucker. Carl Ritter. Rhonda Murray. Betty Stone. Marie Weaver. (Not pictured: Eldon Wittkamper.)
Custodians — I. to r. — Steve Savage. Brian Brown. George Morgan. Jean Kinser. Loretta Hittle. Jerry Davenport. (Not pictured: Don Plake.)
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Student Council has been very active this year. They purchased stereo equipment, sponsored dances after the home basketball games, and provided music on Fridays in the cafeteria during the lunch periods.
During Homecoming and Sectional they sold red and blue balloons. At Christmas time the Council sold their Christmas cookies. This year the Student Council did something different. They sponsored a brunch for the graduating seniors after commencement practice at Circle Pizza.
1. Krista Collins shows how full of hot air the council is.
2. Are they driving you crazy. Julie?
First row: J. Summers, (vice president): D. Courtney, (president): T. Decker, (secretary): K. Lee. (treasurer): second row: S. Peel. A. Thornberry. S. Rickabaugh. M. Owens. S. Jones. D. Ball. K. Keene. G. Hofer. M. Perez: third row: R. Hobson. J. Green, J. Howey. M. Cole, A. Burke. K. Collins, C. Peel. A. Morrow. T. Mays. C. Decker, K. ¥ Tucker; fourth row: C. Pedro. K. Shepard. T. McDaniel. K. Fernung. L. Barr. T. McQuitty. S. Leisure. C. Hoover. H.
¥ Cook. K. McQuitty: fifth row: N. Long. B. Murphy. R. Runyan. M. Perez. K. Fettig, K. Peters. S. Whitinger. J. Stone.
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Juniors — standing. Mrs. Luurtsema, sponser; V. Laster. A. Burke. M. Cole. B. Frye. D. Maish. H. Grimes. Miss House, sponser; front. P. Rittenhouse. W McCray. W. Picked. A. Ball. J. Kleyla, P. Norris.
Honor Society was a very active group this year. Tap Day February 14 saw seventeen students tapped as new members of the organization. They ordered T-shirts besides their sweaters this year.
During eighth grade orientation members served as big sisters and brothers, guiding students around the building.
Formal induction ceremonies were held April 10 while members and their parents were guests of the Lions Club at the annual banquet held at Mangas’ April
The top four students in the Junior Class were marshalls for graduation while other juniors served as ushers.
Seniors — standing. Miss Mercer, sponser; T. McQuitty, D. Courtney. K. Walker. J. Summers. T. Mitchell. P. Leavell. T. Crull, S. Jyvakorpi. (Honorary). B. Evjenth. (Honorary). J. Green, Mrs. Merritt, sponser; kneeling K. Tucker. J. Howey, I. Nilsen. (Honorary). B. Shepard. A. Heaton. T. Decker.
1. Senior Honor Society Plaque.
2. Sole, are you hungry?
Designed By Christy Decker 67Row 1. S. Jones. P. Leavell. J. Beecher. K. Werline. S. Whitinger. R. Mullen. B. Phenis; row 2, B. Gibson. J. Summer, A. Thornberry. S. Rickabaugh. M. Owens. D. Vice, T. Decker. L. Barr. L. Stover, A. Morrow. T. Mays; row 3. A. Burke. L. Hubble. I. Nilson. S. Hughes. D. Elledge. L. Young. C. Dodd. K. Collins. C. Peel. M. Faulstich. D. Ball; row 4. V. Laster, K. Fernung. B. Frye. C. Jones. D. Hancock. M. Beeman. J. Blackford. K. Lee. P. Fuller. J. Smith. J. Shallenberger. B. Motweiler; row 5, T. Faulstich. A. Shallenberger. J. Howey. T. Crull. T Mitchell, G. Gwinn. J. Stone. S. Metz. S. Long, C. Barr. D. Bogard, S. Gibbons; row 6. S. Beeman. A. Dauenhauer. J. Jones. L. Hanshew. K. Svendson, K. Shepard. M. Hanson. M. Back. C. Courtney. L. Gibson. M. Edwards. L. Sorg, C. Mowell; row 7. D. Davis. D. Lamb, P. Rice. T. Luyet, S. Leisure. M. Cole. M. Morgan. B. Howey. T. Hicks. M. Brewer. T. McDaniels. J. Conwell, B. Stockdale.
The 1983-84 Latin Club has been busy this year. They had sales projects, selling spices and candy bars. The annual fall party was held this year, and the club shared a hayride and weiner roast with the Spanish Club. And don’t forget the Chariot Races in the fall! The foreign language clubs took a day at King’s Island together. This year the Latin Club also tried something new. They had a grape stomping day! What a MESS!
68 Designed By Krista CollinsEspanol Sabelo Es Quererlo
First row: B. Shepard. L. Frias. Mrs. Disosway. L. Richwine, M. Perez. B. Haskett. M. Gillum. J. Stout; second row: R. Arbuckle. A. McGuire. K. Fettig, A. Melvin. L. Williams. C. Mengelt. H. Cook. K. McQuitty. G. Buster, B. Murphy; third row: B. Riley. S. Jyvakorpi. T. Duncan. D. Slater. B. Evans. S. Graham. K. Huff. L. Hoover. V. Hiatt. T. Grimes. R. Row. S. Jack. C. Mitroff; fourth row: H. Grimes. M. McDermitt. D. Maish. K. Peters. S. Burton. C. Stage. K. Arnold. S. Gill. K. Alexander. C. Allen. T. Burdsall. M. Crist. M. Harrell; fifth row: S. Gordon. M. Delong. K. Fernung. G. Hartman. J.D. Dockery. A. Collins. S. Daleure. M. Linder. B. Frazier. M. John. L. Fettig. J. Weaver. B. Leavitt.
1. What's wrong. Sole, can’t you find it? 2. Look at them eat!
Although the annual Foreign Language Olympics was not held this year, the Spanish Club has many more memories. This year the club ate at One Accord, Bandidos, and Chi Chi’s. Their Christmas party was a success too. Even a rainy day couldn’t keep the Spanish Club away from the hayride and weiner roast held for the Latin and Spanish Clubs. Near the end of the year a King's Island trip was shared by the clubs. Spanish Club also planned a Foreign Language Festival this year for the first time.
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FBLA had many activities going on during the ’83-’84 school year. Among them was the Christmas party on December 8. FBLA sold candy bars to raise money for conventions; the top sellers were Mary Wire and Lynette Davenport. Each received $15.
FBLA had a Compatability Analysis for 25 t on February 9; students were mated by a computer to check compatability. FBLA went to Manchester College for a computer games day February 18-19. FBLA also had a Computerthon with all collections going to the March of Dimes.
In the spring several members attended convention at Ball State, earning awards for the chapter.
1. Top candy sellers Mary Wire and Lynette Davenport receive prizes from Annie. 2. Gang has fun at Ball State. 3. J.D. Dockery has fun with the computer. 4. Rod and Berry work on the scrap book for FBLA.
FBLA — first row. Mr. Hoppel, A. Jordan. P. McDaniel. A. Heaton. J. Green. T. Decker. M. Davis. B. Wheeler. B. Evjenth; second row: C. Neese. K. Shepard. C. Nickles. K. Stover. B. Frye. J. Townsend. J. Howey. K. Capps. J. Hughes. S. Burton; third row: L. Mundy, R. Cass. T. Mitchell. J. Morgan. C. Collis, S. Jyvakorpi. S. Long. M. Wire. L. Davenport. K. Tucker; fourth row: R. Wideman. D. Courtney. A. Burke. C. Courtney. S. Hughes. R. Hobson. S. Hartsock. M. White. A. Cleaver. T. Anderson; back row: T. Crull. M. Lowder. K. Powers. T. Diehl. M, Maish. A. Chambers. D. Maish. S. Short. C. Anderson. K. Cleaver.SCIENCE CLUB
During the 1983-84 school year Science Club’s big project was the planning and supervision of the beginning work on the new Nature Center. Greg Hare was the winner of the plan contest, submitting a plan for design. The log cabin was erected, the pond dug, and many plants and trees installed.
In other activities Science Club went on two field trips, one to Delco Remy’s engineering section and the other to the I.U. Medical Center.
The annual camping trip to Brown County took place in the spring.
First row: L. Young, W. Picked. P. Reynolds. C. Peel. T. McQuitty. N. Long. R. Holmes. T. Davis. T. Collins. M. Perez. J. Kleyla, S. Hughes: second row: C. Courtney. A. Burke. R. Hobson, S. Burton. J. Hughes. J. Summers. I. Nilson. M. Cole. J. Champion, A. Thornberry. M. Perez. A. Richwine. A. Melvin. S. Grimes. M. Mays; third row: W. McCray. L. Sorg, M. Mowell. J. Townsend. J. Howey. J. White. P. Leaved. B. Gibson. T. Finan. M Owens. D. Slater. M. Davis. C. Stage. J. Rich. J. Gosnell; fourth row: P. Holliday. J. Whetstone. D. Holliday. B. Riley. S. Metz. R. Row. S. Jyvakorpi. C. Hoskins, S. Leisure. S. Ellis. J. Green. D. Courtney. B. Frye. M Rominger. T. Mitchell. M. Gillum: back row: S. Thornberry. C. Headley. T. Anderson. E. Gilbert. C. Dodd. L. Barr. K. Stiner. A. Hillard. M. McDermit. B. Evjenth. A. Ball. R. Bannister. A. Gosnell. K. Fernung. L. Stover. V. Laster. T. Crull.
Upper left: Mr. Huffman helps Brian Small with his rocket. Above: The log cabin will be in the Nature Center behind the baseball diamond.
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The Thespians put on two great plays this year. The fall play was “The Rainmaker". The leading roles went to Scott Roby as the Rainmaker, Angie Melvin as Lizzy Curry, Chris Jones as H.C., Pat Leavell as Noah, Scott Gill as Jimmy, Jeff Murray as File, and Brian Stockdale as the Sheriff.
In the spring the Thespians presented “Ordinary People". Roles went to Scott Gill as Conrad Jarrett, Scott Roby as Cal Jarrett, Angie Melvin as Beth Jarrett, Jeff Murray as Joe Lazenby, Brian Stockdale as Stillman, Carol Curry as Jeannine Pratt, Julie Stout as Karen, Julie Summers as Doctor Berger, and Pat Leavell as Salan.
Row 1: left to right — Jeff Murray, secretary; Angie Melvin, vice president; Michelle Williams, points keeper; Carol Curry, treasurer; Scott Roby, president; Mrs. Sharon Johnson, adviser; Row 2: Scott Gill, Julie Stout, Julie Summers. Samantha Bowyer. Brian Stockdale. Tom Finan, Lisa Williams, Linda Snyder; Row 3: Chris Jones. Pat Leavell. April Buster. Sole Jyvakorpi, Cheryl Dodd. Dena Vice. Leah Rich-wine. Marcy Rogers. Susan Jones. Christy Decker.
1: ‘‘Come on. you guys: let's get it right.” 2: Assistant Director Sole Jyvakorpi goes over the lines. 3: Brian Stockdale (Sheriff) tells it how it is. 4: What’s wrong. Jeffy? 5: Lizzy and the Rainman have an argument after which they kiss and make up. 6: In a scene from “The Rainmaker.” Pat Leavell. Chris Jones, and Scott Gill try to persuade the deputy to court Lizzy.
721. Scott Gill (Conrad) and Carol Curry (Jeannine) have a serious conversation. 2. Hey. Roby, are you selling insurance now? 3. Salan and Conrad have an argument. 4. Julie Stout and Angie Melvin on break. 5. Show us your acting ability. Jeff.
6. Dr. Berger spaces off. 7. Give me a little kiss, will ya' huh? 8. SURPRISE. Julie. 9. Scott Gill is sleeping on the job. 10. Pat Leavell and Myra Davis take a break. 11. Julie Summers (Dr. Berger) takes a coffee break.
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1. Mrs. McQuitty. Barry Wheeler, and Rod Dowling are having some pizza. 2. Mike Stover shows his talent in painting windows. 3. Christa Allen is working on the clay. 4. Ray Holliday is making Christmas decorations.
Art Club had a very active and interesting year this year. The club went to see “Dancin’’ on stage and “The Nutcracker” at Clowes Hall during the holiday season. During the school year the club had pizza and worked individually on clay in the art room. In the spring they bought an original painting for the school once again; also, they assisted the art teachers with the annual Art Exhibit April 6 and 7 in the high school gym.
The Art Club had several money-making projects during the year. They sold Panther suckers during homecoming and jewelry before Christmas; they also continued selling donuts weekly.
Officers for the 1983-84 Art Club were Bob Mountcas-tle. president; Rod Dowling, vice-president; Joanne Green, secretary; Chris Courtney, treasurer; and Barry Wheeler, activities chairman.
The 1983-84 Art Club, left to right, front row — Mrs. McQuitty, B. Wheeler. R. Dowling. C. Courtney. J. Green. B. Mountcastle. G. Hare. S. Stiner: second row — L. Fettig. D. Courtney. W. Payne. A. Bousman, J. Townsend. J. Howey. M. Wire. N. Dauenhauer: third row — V. Laster. L. Sorg. C. Mowed. J. Morgan. S. Jyvakorpi. C. Curry. C. Allen. T. Faulstich, B. Kennedy; fourth row — P. Robertson. T. Rodgers. S. Long. C. Pedro, T. McQuitty. R. Haskett. S. Hofer. S. Roby. D. Vice. A. Cleaver. D. Blanton.Sing a Song
The Swing Choir, left to right, first row — T. McQuitty, K. Tucker. J. Stout. L. Richwine; second row — D. Elledge. L. Frias; third row — S. Peel. C. Peel. I. Nilsen. K. Collins. S. Burton. L. Hubble. S. Jones. K. Amick. S. White; fourth row — P. Leavell. J. Murray. Director Paula Simmons. S. Roby. C. Jones. C. Curry. Not pictured — A. Ball. T. Hoel. B. Stockdale.
Swing Choir is a group of girls and boys selected by audition. This group is becoming our representative for community activities. They entertained at various banquets in the community, participated in various solo and ensemble groups, and performed in the Variety Show.
This year the group chose to purchase matching outfits, burgundy jumpsuits for the girls and grey slacks and shirts for the boys. The group has learned to do choreography and is working on sign language too.
Choral Company is made up of individuals who enjoy singing from the entire school. The group performed for the annual all-system Christmas concert and the Variety Show. Many of the members were active in ensembles for contests.
The Choir Class performed throughout the year. Many of the soloists have also competed in contests during the year.
Director for all three groups is Miss Paula Simmons.
Above: The Choral Company, left to right, first row — B. Stockdale. S. Jack, S. Jones. R. Row. K. Amick. K. Collins. C. Peel. I. Nilsen; second row — C. Jones. S. Cornwell. J. Stout. J. Howey. D. Vice. C. Abshire. J Blackford. S. Fuller; third row — J. Murray. C. Curry. T. McQuitty. S. Jyvakorpi. L. Richwine. L. Hoover. B. Evans. D. Elledge; fourth row — S. Roby. L. Young. S. White. T. Hoel. P. Leavell. L. Hanshew. S. Boyer; fifth row — A. Ball. L. Frias. C. Gilbert. C. Parker. A. Buster, L. Hubble. S. Burton: back row — Director P. Simmons.
Left: The Choir, left to right, first row — K. Campbell. J. Stout. S. Cornwell. C. Abshire; second row — S. Fowler. L. Frias. J. Blackford. B. Stockdale; third row — A. Shuppard. K. Collins. C. Curry. S. Boyer: fourth row — S. White. K. Amick, M. Gilbert. L. Richwine; fifth row — Director Paula Simmons. J Murray. S. Roby. T. Hole.
Designed By Sole Jyvakorpi 75The work isn’t easy
1. The sparks fly in welding for Joe Foley. 2. Ron Lenon concentrates in drafting class. 3. Reva Smith operates the cash register in the candy barn.
4. “Paper anyone?" the printing class asks. 5. Life is hard as an auto mechanic.
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761. OEA AM officers, front row. I. to r.. Caroline Carmer. treasurer; Rod Dowling, president; Kim Tucker, secretary; Penny Whisler. historian; back row. Kathleen Cleaver, parliamentarian; Cindy Anderson, vice-president; Brad Knotts, reporter. 2. Brad Knotts is working on the books. 3. OEA PM officers, front row. I. to r.. Linda Little, parliamentarian; Lisa Marley, historian; Marianne Bogard. vice-president; back row. Sherry White, treasurer; Barry Wheeler, president; Kathleen Sumner, reporter; Laura Whetsel. secretary. 4. Cindy Anderson and Kathleen Cleaver hard at work? 5. Kim Tucker and Rod Dowling are sitting down on the job!
The Office Education Association of the John H. Hinds Area Vocational School has worked very hard this school year. They started off the year by members attending the Fall Leadership Conference at Indianapolis. In October they had fun at their Haunted House.
In November they gave a food basket to a needy family in Elwood and enjoyed helping their community. They remember singing at Dickey's Nursing Home for all the residents at Christmas. It made the residents feel so happy — and in turn, it made OEA feel good!
The club purchased a blue spruce tree and planted it in front of the vocational school so they can always remember the class of '84. In February they traveled to Carmel High School for their District Contest. Winners were Kim Tucker, Brad Knotts, Sherry White, Leisa Marley, and Caroline Carmer.
March 16, 17, 18 they went to the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Indianapolis for the State Contest. Winners there were Kim in job interview, 2nd place, and Brad. 4th place with his job manual. The club was so proud and happy when Kim competed at the national level with job interview.
They ended the school year with their annual banquet and many memories.
Designed By Beth Murphy 77The DECA members have done many exciting things this year. They took their bosses to Jim Dandy for breakfast, had an employer-employee banquet and they also gave food and gifts to a needy family for Christmas.
DECA had their district competition in Lafayette. They brought home one second place, two third places, five fourth places, two fifth places, one sixth, and one seventh place.
During the year Deca also held an Art Show. (Young Artists Recognized) to encourage students to produce good art. The club gave money for prizes at the exhibit.
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Senior DECA officers left to right above: Tim Hoel, vice president; Andy Bousman. photographer; Sherry Copus. secretary; Bob Mountcastle. photographer; and Walter Payne, president.
Junior DECA officers left to right: Sam Taylor. Lori Williams. Tracy Hazelbaker. Amy Jordan. Stacy Davis. Corina Glotzbach.This year, FHA had its annual fruit cake sale. They prepared many luncheons for various organizations and held a reception for the North Central Evaluation team. All in all, they had a good year.
FHA members are. first row. Dala Paro Bryan, president; Beth Barnett, vice president; Linda Snyder, treasurer; Mrs. Schwear. sponsor; second row. Dorthy Tate. Cherryll Parker. Rhonda Smith. Leanne Reigal, Joanne Fra-zee; third row. Cindy Tunnell. Sherry Wisner. Cheryl Hartman. Melissa McCune. Kim Roller. Bobby Pano. Kim Powers.
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The 1983-84 school year was another exciting year for VICA with challenges unsurpassed in recent years. Emphasis was placed on educational improvement to cope with new innovations in technology.
Theme for this year was “America’s New Professionals.” VICA strived to demonstrate professionalism, particularly in bringing America back to being number one in the world in manufacturing production and leadership.
The VICA organization continued to be a success at John Hinds Vocational School. It once again met its goal of having 100% membership in the organization. Eleven students participated in VICA state combined leadership development workshops at Trafalgar FFA Camp February 26. All eleven students earned the coveted statesman awards.
April 14 over 52 students participated in VICA Regional Olympic Skills contest at Marion, Indiana. Elwood had winners in printing technology, machine trades, building trades, auto body, leadership, electronics, electricity, and the printing ceremony team. All regional winners participated in the state Olympic Skills contest May 5.
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1. VICA Presidents: Top Right. I. to r., Shaun Stephens. Building Trades AM; Frank Gosnell. Machine Trades AM; Kenny Morris. Printing PM; Keith Loar. Electronics AM; Gary Furnish. Auto Body AM. 2. VICA Presidents; right. I. to r.. front. Kenny Morris. Printing PM; Brent Kane. Electronics AM; back. David Cleek, Welding PM; Jim Humerickhouse. Auto Body PM; Rich Ebert. Auto Mechanics PM.Design By Stacey Rickabaugh Maria Owens 81
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The first year VHO class provides training and direction for students interested in a health career. First semester program introduces the students to the skills and knowledge necessary to enter the world of health careers. On-site visitation introduces students to actual health areas. During the second semester, all juniors spend two mornings a week in actual work situations to utilize the skills they have learned to experience the reality of the field.
The second year of VHO is a cooperative training program for high school seniors, intergrating on-the-job experience with related studies in the classroom.
HOSA is an organization for VHO students. One of its activities this year was helping to sponsor the community blood draws, as shown below left.
1. Junior HOSA officers, left. Shelly Peel, reporter; Laurie Folley. reporter; Angie Shupperd. vice president; Ron Cox. president; Kelli Jeske. secretary; Michelle Boll, treasurer. 2. Senior HOSA officers, right, front. Joanne Green, president; Brenda Shelton, reporter; back. Scott Burden, secretary: Dorie Vierling. treasurer; Angie Everson, vice president.zoom!
The Crescent staff this year was very inexperienced; they had only two people returning from last year. They learned very quickly to meet deadlines and all the other responsibilities of putting together their yearbook!
1. Stacey Rickabaugh. Shelley Ellis and Sole Jyva-korpi have some new experiences! . Christy Decker is choosing pictures!!! 3. Beth Murphy says. "What a blast!"
Crescent staff pictured: left to right. Row 1 — Ann Thornberry. Krista Collins. Christy Decker. Sole Jyvakorpi. row 2 — Ted Roller. Jennifer Townsend, Mrs. Sullivan. Debbie Blanton. Carol Curry. Maria Owens. Shelley Ellis; Row 3 — Beth Murphy. Stacey Rickabaugh.Megaphone staff pictured left to right front. Martha Whisler, Billy Gibson. Shelley Ellis. Drew Courtney. Dean Barnes. Kim Stover: back. Theda Roller. DeeAnn Bannon. Missy Rittenhouse. Mike Piirto. Todd Bragg. Kim Werlme. Mrs. Sullivan. Tammy McClish. Reva Smith.
The Megaphone staff worked very hard to put out its seven issues of the paper. They were full of sports, editorials, news and things they thought everyone would like to know. The staff worked many long hours and did a very good job!
1. Shelley Ellis says. "No!!!" 2 Tammy McClish and Kim Stover comment. " Look. I'll show you." 3. Dean Barnes is working very hard on his sports layouts
Designed By Christy Decker 831. Another day in the life of serious EHS students. 2. Pat Leavell taking a break. 3. Roger Holmes shows his modeling talent. 4. Christy Decker and Carol Curry "taking it easy" during class. 5. I'm proud. I’m a senior!
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EM5Designed By Jennifer Townsend 85Panthers Turn Losses Into Victories
This year's "Lean Mean Fightin’ Machine" got off to a poor start, but finished their season even. The co-captains for this year's team were Rodger Runyan. Tim Collins, and Nick Long.
In the opening game, we were hosted by Madison Heights. We fell to them 25-0. but we didn't give up our fight. In the second game of the season, the Blackford Bruins ran past the Panthers, beating us 22-14 on our home turf. Penalties hurt us in this game, and the heat was also playing against us.
A week later, on Western territory, we were again defeated 18-14. The biggest errors we made here were fumbles. The ball slipped out of hands one time too many. But don't give up. guys, just keep tryin! Then we hosted arch-rival Peru. They slipped by us 18-17, but our guys were bound and determined to break their losing streak.
On Saturday. September 17. the Mighty Panthers met their biggest rival, the Alexandria Tigers. The game was played on Tiger territory, but that didn't stop our guys from blowing the Tigers away. 35-14 See. guys, we knew that you could do it! At our next game, we hosted Tipton. We beat the Blue Devils 34-14. This was our second big win. and by now
our guys had got some of their confidence back. We never lost faith!
On the first Saturday in October. ECHS had its annual homecoming game. There were floats, a parade, queens, and the annual football game. We met the Frankton Eagles at 2:30 p.m. on our home field. It was a warm, muggy day. and our guys gave it everything that they had. We sent the Eagles Flying with a 54-6 victory. WAV TO GO!!
In our next game, we were hosted by Madison-Grant. They made too many mistakes, and we used them to our advantage. We stomped the Argylles 43-26. The next game we were hosted by the Northwestern Tigers. This was one of the most defensive games of the season. But our guys came through again beating Northwestern 49-20. ALL RIGHT!!
On a damp, windy Wednesday night, the Mighty Panthers played their last game of the season. We played host to the Mississinewa Indians. We made lots of errors, and the Indians cashed in on them, winning 21-6.
Well, there you have it! We finished the season 5-5 overall and 3-3 in the CIC. We wanna' thank you guys for a good season! Good luck next year. We love ya!
1. And here comes 73 through the Panther Banner. GO!!! 2. Here’s 42 Frank Gosnell on the tackle. 3. These guys must be crazy!! They are Dennis Basham. Nick Long. Kevin Leisure. Shaun Stephens. Art Harris. Randy Bannister. Roger Holmes. Cliff Hoskins. Steve Helpling, and Brian Haskett. 4. Remember. Nick, you have to take him down!!!!
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1. This year's team is first row: L. Hubble. K. Werline. M. Perez. K. Tucker. S. Peel. T. McQuitty, C. Pedro. R. Hobson; second row: B. Stockdale. T Plake. D. Barnes. R. Mullen. D. McCord. M. Mays. B. Boston. J. Beecher. M. Connor. S. Helpling. B. Yates; third row: J. Haulk, F. Gosnell. C. Hoskins. A. Heady. A. Harvell. B. Howey. T. Bragg. A. Gosnell. S. Higgins. M. Morgan; fourth row: R. Holliday. F. Arehart. J. Kleyla. L Gibson. P. Holliday. B. Haskett. S. Hughes. T. Hoel. S. Lawson. D. Vice. C. Phillips; fifth row: M. Stover. M. Back, J. Lyons. K. Leisure. T. Klein. M. Piirto. M. Perez. A Harris. S. Stephens. R. Bannister. R. Holmes; sixth row; Coach P. Huffman. Coach S. Patz. Coach R. Vickery. N. Long. T. Collins. R. Runyan. Coach R. Runyan. Coach M Hughes. Coach A. Knapp: seventh row: Coach S. Demuth. 2. Come on. guys!! Surely BOTH of you together can knock him down!!! 3. These are our senior Panthers. We love ya. guys!! kneeling:! Collins. B. Haskett. A. Gosnell. F. Gosnell. N. Long. T. Hoel standing: A. Harris. S. Stephens. R. Runyan, R. Holmes. M. Perez. K. Leisure. 4. Come on. Tim. Get him!!! 5. The Mighty Panther Line! 6. Here we have Marty Mays helping fellow player Randy Bannister wrap his hand. 7. The team has some mighty fine coaches, they are: R. Vickery. R. Runyan, M. Hughes. S. Demuth. A Knapp. P Huffman. S. Patz.
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Designed By Shelley Ellis 89Ml Football
The 1983 Junior Varsity football team had many great moments. The defense only yielded 47 points in 8 games. The defensive squad posted five shut-outs. The major contributing factor was the defensive pursuit (bending but not breaking).
The offense also enjoyed a fine season. The offensive line performed well opening holes for running backs Jim Beecher and Rich Mullens. The offensive line also blocked efficiently enough for Matt Connor to complete many aerials to receivers Steve Helpling. Mike Stover, and Todd Kle;n.
‘•Overall the sophomores dominated and performed very well. If they pursue their goals set for this year, they will be a dominant team in the future,commented
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901 Number 51 catches his breath after a play. 2. Number 25 is welcomed to the bench by his teammates 3. Make way; here I come! 4. Number 56 coming off the field after a successful play. 5. The JV cheerleaders cheering on our team to victory!
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The ECHS freshman football team ended the 1983 season with a 5-2 record, beating Alexandria. Madison Grant. Peru. Taylor and Missis-sinewa. The Frosh lost to Tipton and Sheridan.
Fred Short took the title of 'The Most Valuable Defense Player.” and Tom Creamer was honored with the title of “Most Valuable Offense Player.” Tom Holliday was the team’s Most Valuable Player over all.
Row 1: left to right. S. Beeman. F. Short. M. Delong. S. Stiner. K. Fernung. M Haskett. K. Douglas. R. Hughes; Row 2: C. Hoover. J. Davis. T. Hayward. D. McMullen. P. Rice. B. Phenis. W. Willhoite, B. Frazier. S. Boyer; Row 3: Coach Patz. K. Arnold. J. Updegraff. C. Jones. T. Holliday. T May. J. Stone. T. Creamer. Coach Huffman.1. Fred Short. 25. prepares to kill Muncie South. 2. Looks like good odds. 6 to 1. 3. Hey. Chuck, the ball went the other way! 4 Freshmen line up for battle
Designed By Carol Curry 93This year’s varsity volleyball team consisted of one senior, six juniors, and one sophomore. Three of the players saw both varsity and junior varsity playing time. The final record of the team was 3-19.
This year’s J.V. squad finished its season 8-13. The team was composed of one junior, two sophomores, and six freshmen. 'We have several promising players coming up that will be able to help with our success in the future,” commented Coach Personette.
This year two varsity players were honored, Reva Smith was selected to the CIC team, and Tammy McClish was selected to the Madison County Volleyball Team.
1 Tammy Burdsall tries her hand at serving. 2. JUMP. Teresa Duncan! 3 Congratulations. Tammy and Reva. for being named to the honorary teams. 4 Angie Hobbs appears to be blocking the ball as a teammate watches.
Row one. left to right: Brenda Tracy, manager; Tammy McClish. Reva Smith. Angie Melvin. Amy Jordan, manager. Row two. Coach Sue Scott. Christy Pedro. Shelly Whitmger. Teresa Duncan. Angie Hobbs. Julie Wiand. Bjorg Evjenth and Coach Linda Personette.
94 By: Debbie BlantonRow one. left to right: Janie Morgan. manager: Joanie Smith. Alycia Wright. Susan Jones. Beth Murphy, manager; Row two. Coach Sue Scott. Angie McGuire. Kristin McQuitty. Elynne Gilbert. Heidi Cook. Tammy Burdsall. and Coach Linda Personette
1. Joanie Smith bumps the ball. 2. Angie McGuire is serving in the dark. 3. This is one of the many signs the art students make. 4 The J.V. team members have a quick chat in betw- n games.
Designed By: Debbie Blanton 95It’s Love, Love, Love
This year's Panther tennis team was very young and inexperienced with only two seniors on the team. Although the team improved a lot during the season, their overall record was 0-11.
Coach Max Hoppel stated. "This year we started laying a cornerstone for a good foundation in our tennis program. The progress that we made this year can be attributed to strong senior leadership, good attitudes. and a willingness to work hard."
1 Lisa Stover and Lisa Barr prove that girls can make the tennis team too 2 Robbie Boyland just returned the serve. 3. Where did the ball go. Lisa? 4 Go for it. Shawn! 5. Seniors Kelly Walker and Pat Leavell added experience to this year's squad
Elwood tennis team: left to right, back row. Amy Dauenhauer. Richie Haskett. Jeremy Jones. Wayne Pickell. Brian Hunt. Kelly Walker. Lisa Stover. Mark Leavell. Coach Max Hoppel; front row. Krista Allen. Lisa Barr. Tash McDaniel. Robbie Boyland. Pat Leavell. Greg Zink, Shawn VanNess
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The Elwood cross country team: left to right, front row. Terry Morris. Troy Hodson. J.D. Dockery. Robert McMullen. Mike Gross: second row. Coach Larry Hobbs. Keith McCool. Scott Leisure. David Mitchell. Matt John. Mike Linder. George Ponder.
1 Just a few more yards. Keith. 2. Troy Hodson and Keith McCool on the run. 3. Mike Linder warms up those muscles. 4. Is Terry Morris breaking the records?
The Elwood cross country team improved from last year, finishing with 2 wins and 10 losses.
Coach Larry Hobbs stated, "The team worked very hard, and with a good summer of running, the returning team members will continue to build a fine cross country program at Elwood.”
The most outstanding runners were Troy Hodson, who placed 4th in CIC and 7th in Blackford Sectional; and Keith McCool, who placed 7th in CIC and 18th in Blackford Sectional. "Both worked very hard and continued to improve during the entire season,” concluded Coach Hobbs.m'
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The '83- 84 basketball team, led by their new coach, Mr. Larry Hobbs, tied for third place with Madison-Grant and Wabash in the C.I.C. this year.
Jamie Whetstone led the team in rebounds with an 8.8 average, Ft% 74%, and assists a 4.1% ppg. Jamie was named to CIC first team, Marion all-sectional team, and Marion area player of the year. He was also named by the Anderson Herald and Bulletin newspapers All-Madison County teams. Elwood newspapers named him to the Elwood and Tipton all-area team. He received honorable mention on the Associated Press teams.
Rodger Runyan led the team in FG% at 61%. Frank Gos-nell was Mr. Hustle, and Roy Holliday was named most improved.
Coach Hobbs said, “All the players were valuable players. Just because one does not score a lot does not make him less valuable than someone else.”
Some of the best games were against Kokomo Haworth, Madison Heights, and Peru. The wins over Haworth and Madison Heights were the first over them in about ten years. Some can’t even remember when an Elwood team beat Peru at Peru, Hobbs concluded.
“Come on. Jamie, do something:’’
First row R Hobson. S Peel. K Tucker. M Perez. K Werline. T McQuitty. C. Pedro. L Hubble; second row P Reynolds. K. Stmer. B. Stockdale. C. Jones. B Yates. N Long; third row: Asst. Coach J. Williams. Asst. Coach P Huffman. R. Holliday. S.Hughes. F Gosnell. Asst. Coach M Bomholt. Head Coach L. Hobbs; back row M Stover. R Runyan. J. Whetstone. R Holmes. S. Stephens. R. Roberson.
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Designed By Ted Roller 99Sectional ‘84
Sectional week 1984 was not the sort of week we had hoped it would be. Instead of the normal pep-sessions and dress-up days, the students and faculty of EHS stayed home and watched the snow fall, and fall, and continue to fall.
Monday. February 27, the snow began to fall and it continued for the next three days on and off. By Friday we were able to put on the parkas and hiking boots and trudge out into the snow.
Our Sectional pep session was postponed until Monday, March 5. We were supposed to have a very good chance of beating Madison Grant, and Elwood would be in the finals. Then we would have a pep session. But unfortunately we lost, and no pep session was held.
As you can see by the pictures on these two pages, we did have lots of snow, a new sectional week dressup for Elwood.
100101PAINmBUT no glory
1. Trent Hicks is looking for help. 2. Coach Huffman calls a time out. 3. Panthers take the ball out of bounds.
Junior Varsity basketball players and cheerleaders: I. to r.. row 1. Shelly Fuller. Michelle Boll. Kim Stover. Christy Decker: row 2. Scott Hughes. Matt Conner, Steve Helpling. Cliff Hoskins. Brian Howey; row 3. Coach Phil Huffman. Mike Linder. Larry Gibson. Rich Roberson. Paul Reynolds. Mike Stover. Assistant Coach Joe Williams.The JV basketball team ended its season at 1-19. Larry Gibson was the leading scorer and Mike Stover was the leading rebounder. The closest game of their season was against Pendleton Heights. They lost by one point in overtime.
Mr. Huffman commented on how the team improved. He said that certain individuals improved, but certain individuals didn't, which hurt the team. At the beginning of the year we were competitive, but we lost ground when a few players got sick, and others for many reasons lost interest in becoming better players.
He stated that to point out one individual who improved most would be difficult. He believes that Mike Stover and Larry Gibson made some good progress. Some freshmen who came up to the JV team in the latter part of the season showed signs of improvement also.
Mr. Huffman sincerely hopes that this year's sophomores play a lot of basketball this summer. They need to work on the basics, he stated.
The future of next year's JV team will depend on how much certain individuals improve over the summer. A lot of work needs to be done to improve skills and strength.
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Freshman basketball players and cheerleaders: I. to r.. row 1. Char Short. Gina Hofer. Teresa Mays. Angie Morrow; row 2. Jay Stone. Chuck Hoover. Trent Hicks. Shawn VanNess. Mike DeLong. Brian Frazier. Kelly Croy: row 3. Jeff Rich. Kurt Arnold. Matt John. Mike Edwards. Tom Holliday. Tracy May. Coach Joe Williams.
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1. The boys get a pep talk. 2. Hands up. guys! 3. Coach Williams calls a time out. 4. The boys go for a rebound. 5. Two points for Elwood.
The Frosh seemed to have a good season this year, finishing with a record of 7 wins and 7 losses. In four of the games the total points lost for the games was only 6 points, meaning these were near losses. Matt John. Chuck Hoover. Trent Hicks, and Tom Holliday helped out the team quite a bit. But. of course, they could not have done it without the rest of the team members. Coach Williams said that the team played well together this year. He also commented that he expects big things from this group in the near future.
105Girls' Basketball
This year’s varsity team ended the season with a 1-14 record while the JV’s record was 4-11. Kelly Peters led the team in assists and leading in scoring and rebounding was Christy Pedro.
Coach Johnson said, “This year the girls really worked hard and we improved on a lot of things (strength, shooting, court awareness, and confidence.) We still have a long way to go, but the girls are lifting
weights off season and several are going to basketball camps over the summer. This and the fact the girls would get up every morning at 5 a.m. to practice shows their willingness to work. With this attitude we are going to see alot of good things coming for the future."
Miss Johnson also commented about selecting fewer players next year to have more time for individual skills.
Christy Pedro made the all-country girls’ team and received honorable mention to the CIC team. Christy led her team in scoring with an average of 13.31 per game and a total of 213 points for the season. She also led in rebounding with 57 offensive rebounds and 81 defensive rebounds per game: she averaged 9 rebounds a game. Good job. Christy!!
Row 1: Cheryl Dodd. Reva Smith. Joanie Smith. Kelly Peters. Cindy Tunnell. Tammy McClish, Brenda Tracy. Valerie Laster; Row 2: Coach Johnson. Shelly Whitinger. Jill Champion. Kristi Fettig, Lisa Stover. Christy Pedro. Julie Wiand. Angie Hobbs. Tammy Burdsall. Coach Scott.
106JV — left to right, row one: Krista Allen. Alycia Wright. Bjorg Evjenth; row two: Coach Johnson. Angie McGuire. Tash McDaniel. Linda Simpson. Cheryl Gibbons. Carmen Headley. Coach Scott.
1 Where's the ball? 2 The lady Panthers fighting for the ball. 3. Shelly Whi-tinger pulling down the rebound 4. Krista Allen up for two.
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E WOMEN Row 1. Miss Personette. Shelly Whitinger. Kelly Peters. Christy Pedro Reva Smith. Miss Johnson; row 2: Lisa Stover. Kim Stover, Christy Decker, Tammy McClish. Shelly Burton. Renee Hobson. Kim Tucker. Myra Davis; row 3: Teresa Duncan. Cheryl Dodd. Valerie Laster. Tracy McQuitty, Mary Wire. Amy Jordan. Brenda Tracy. Tammy Burdsall; row 4: Kristi Fettig. Julie Wiand. Angie Hobbs. Angie Melvin. Melissa McCune. Cindy Tunned. Bjorg Evjenth, Alycia Wright.
Designed By Ann Thornberry 107The Panther wrestlers ended the season with a 5-9 record. “It could have very easily been 9-5; we had four meets where it boiled down to one match,” stated Coach Hughes.
The outstanding wrestlers for the year were at 167, Tim Collins, 22-4; he was voted most valuable by his teammates. He placed second in the CIC, first at sectional, second at regionals. and qualified for semi-state. At 177, Tim Hoel, 19-6, placed second in the CIC, first at sectional and fourth in regionals. Tim has 11 pins, the most pins on the team. Wrestling at 112, Rex Stewart. 12-9-1, placed third in the CIC and second at sectional.
The Panther wrestlers placed third at sectional. The team had three champs, 167 — Tim Collins, 177 — Tim Hoel, heavyweight Mark Back, and three seconds, 105 — Drew Finan, 112 — Rex Stewart, and 132 — Terry Morris.
“The whole team improved,” commented Coach Hughes. The two wrestlers voted by the team as most improved were Mark Back, 10-9. and Rex Stewart, 12-9-1.
The Panther wrestling team will lose only three seniors, but their spots will be hard to fill. We have a good bunch of young wrestlers returning next year. Three freshmen, four sophomores, and three juniors lettered. Also some of the Junior Varsity wrestlers will move into varsity positions and help us next year.
First row. left to right. Melissa McCune. J.C. Wright. Keith Fer-nung. Steve Stiner. Terry Morris. Rex Stewart. Drew Finan, Mike Haskett. Fred Short. John Robbins. Richie Haskett; second row. Troy Hodson, David Hancock. Brett Jones. Keith Lay. Robert McMullen. David Warner. J.P. Wright. Chris Courtney. Marty Mays; third row. Coach Vickery. Mark Back. Curt Rider. Tim Collins. Tim Hoel. David McMullen. Doug Fernung. Coach Hughes.
108The Elwood Golf team 1983. left to right, front row — Brent Boston, Jim Beecher. Shawn VanNess. Chris Bryan. Angie Melvin: second row — Trent Hicks. Brian Riley. Brian Frazier. Steve Helpling, Kelly Walker. Matt John. Coach Huffman; not pictured — Pat Burke.
1 Where did the ball go. Pat ? 2. Look out! Brian Riley is getting ready to hit the ball. 3. That was a good drive. Steve. 4. Still a few holes to go. Trent.
The Elwood golf team improved about every meet and finished the season with the record of 2-7. The team was still quite inexperienced and should be much stronger in the next couple of years. The most experienced players were senior Kelly Walker and junior Brian Riley, who had a hole average down to 40.5. Coach Howard Huffman stated. “The only disheartening thing is the losing, but we are getting better and with this group that is most important."
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This year’s gymnastics' team was quite inexperienced with only two seniors on the team. The team showed a great deal of improvement this year though. Coach Mrs. Yates stated. “Next year should be better because a number of the girls will be more experienced.” The team participated in six meets with the record of 1-5 and in the gymnastics sectional at WesDel High School.
1 Come on. Shelly, you can do it! 2. Good job. Angie. 3. That's beautiful. Sabrina. 4. Christy Decker, getting ready to do a handstand.
The Elwood Gymnastics team 1983-84. left to right, front row — manager Amy Hillard, manager Mary Wire. Tricia Grimes. Kim Stover. Sole Jyvakorpi. Tracy McQuitty. Coach Mrs.
Yates, manager Dana Fox; back row April Buster. Lone Jensen. Ange Melvin. Christy Decker.
Kim Tucker. Shelly Burton. Annie Cleaver. Sabrina Jackson; not pictured — Myra Davis, manager Amy Jordan.
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111"The agony of 'defect'...
Girls Track — first row. K. Rider. J Morgan. A. Morrow. S. Miller. A. Jordan: second row. T. McQuitty. K. Peters. T. Burdsall. K. Stover. V. Laster. T. Belisle. M. Wire; third row. Coach M. Runyan. M. Brewer. L. Simpson. S. Gibbons. D. Young, B. Evjenth, T. Mays. C. Pedro. Coach J. Johnson.
“We had a very young team and had to do some reburtding,” said Coach Julie Johnson when asked about the ’84 group. Though the team didn’t win all meets, they did make progress.
Valarie Laster broke the school shot put record. Christy Pedro, after placing second in sectional, fifth in regional, and seventeenth in state, broke the 400 record at state in 59.72.
Seniors who will be missed are Jane Morgan, foreign exchange student Bjorg Evjenth, and manager Tracy McQuitty.
112“There was a lot of improvement made by everyone throughout the sea-son," stated Coach Demuth in describing the 1984 track team. Those who qualified for sectional were Dennis Basham, long jump; George Ponder and Roger Holmes in high jump; Randy Bannister and Shaun Stephens in the shot put; Mike Perez in discus; Pat Holliday in 200; Troy Hodson in 3200; and the 400 relay team of Pat Holliday, Tim Collins, Dennis Basham, and Frank Gosnell.
The track team will miss the six seniors, Tim Collins, Mike Perez, Dennis Basham, Troy Hodson, Roger Holmes. Shaun Stephens.
Boys’ Track — first row. J.D. Dockery. T. Faucett. S. Daleure. M Haskett. T. Morris. T. Hodson. B.
Yates. M McCune; second row; P. Holliday. B. Howey. C. Hoover. G. Ponder, M. Morgan, D. Mitchell.
K. McCool. P Rice. K. Lehman. L. Williams; third row; Coach D. Stewart. M. Linder. D. Basham. T.
Collins. R Holmes. M. Piirto. M. Perez, Coach S.Demuth.
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The 1984 Panther baseball team had a good season with the strong point being its pitching. Bruce Everson, Larry Gibson, Shaun Stephens, and Todd Bragg showed their skill on the mound. In the hitting department Rodger Runyan, Bruce Everson, Shaun Stephens, Scott Higgins, Larry Gibson, and Mark Back were strong with the bat. Bruce Everson won the baseball award on awards night.
“Having a good attitude is important with any sport you play,” stated Coach Bomholt. Randy Blackford, Ray Holliday, Larry Gibson, and John Kleyla showed their good attitudes throughout the season, according to Coach Bomholt.
Row 1: Brian Haskett. John Kleyla. Scott Higgins. Todd Bragg. Larry Gibson, Ray Holliday; row 2: Randy Blackford. Frank Gosnell, Bob Paro, Doug Romine, Charles Stage. Scott Hughes. Brett Jones; row 3: Coach Joe Williams, Kevin Leisure, Rodger Runyan. Bruce Everson. Shaun Stephens. Coach Mike Bomholt.1. You're out! 2. Bruce Everson pitched an excellent game. 3. Throw a strike. Todd. 4. Scott Hughes is warming up. 5. Shaun Stephens gets set to hit the ball.
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Row 1: Tom Creamer. Brian Phenis. John Kleyla, Scott Hughes; row 2: Robby Boyland, Cliff Hoskins. Shane Wolff. Andy Harvill. Chuck Hoover; row 3: Scott Higgins. Tom Holliday. Mark Back. Coach Williams.
Designed By Ann Thornberry 115THEY SPARK PANTHER SPIRIT
Cheerleaders for the 1983-84 season worked very hard to encourage good school spirit. All through football and basketball season they perfected their routines and did a good job directing the yells at the sports events. They even did some extra cheering at the girls’ basketball games. This year’s cheerleaders agree it was a fun and exciting experience.
In preparation for this season the cheerleaders attended UCA camp at Ball State last summer.
Above: first row — Brian Haskett. Mark Back. Chris Courtney. Tom Hoel. Marty Mays. Spero Daleure. Alan Gosnell; second row: Christy Pedro. Renee Hobson, Kim Tucker, Tracy McQuitty, Shelly Peel. Marianne Perez. Kim Werline. Below: Christy Decker. Kim Stover. Shelly Fuller — JV cheerleaders.
1. Lisa Hubble, better known as Polly Panther, poses for the camera. 2. Practicing hard! 3. Mrs. Paquin and Mrs. Trowbridge tried their hand at sponsoring the cheerleaders this year. 4. Alan and Tim try some new tricks.
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The year was very successful for the Elwood Panther Band. During the marching season the band took part in several parades and marching contests. In the Bush Stadium Marching Band Festival the band received the first place! In the district and regional marching contests they did a good job, receiving a division I rating. The band also played at all the home football and basketball games.
The band performed in the all-system Christmas Concert and the Variety Show. Several band members participated in the Solo and Ensemble Contest at Ball State University, and three of them represented the band in the state contest. In the concert contest April 14. the band received a division II rating.
This year the band purchased new uniforms and thus had all kind of money-making projects.
The band improved a lot during this year and is now ready for the 1984-85 season.
The Guard, left to right, front row — P. Fuller. M. Crist. L. Ball, J. Simmons; second row — K. Peepers. L. Barnett. A. Shuppard. L. Young. C. Gilbert. M. Williams. L. Simpson. S. Davis. S. Cox. S. Fuller. L. Stage.
118THE ELWOOD PANTHER BAND 1983-84. In the front — Drum majors Anne Burke and Cindy Peel; first row — S. Jyvakorpi. J. Dockery. R. Row. M. McDermit. P. Leavell. H. Grimes. B. Knotts. J. McIntyre. E. Nickels; second row — A. Collins. L. Hoover. D. Slater. P. Goins. C. Jones. K. Fernung. K. Svendsen. G. Gwenn. T. Luyett, J. Murray. S. Jones. L. Hanshew. W. Carter; third row — L. Bennett. S. Jack. A. Ball. M. Ogden. M. Hansen. R. Lennon. T. Grimes. V. Hiatt. P. Rittenhouse. M. Morgan. G. Buster. C. Courtney. M. Cole. S. Daleure. M. Gillum. A. Hillard. K. Stiner. A. Buster, in the back Director Paula Simmons.CANT
Senior Choir members get ready to perform their last Variety Show. 2. In the song "Step to the Rear". Choral Company forms a boat. 3. Cindy Peel. Kim Tucker. Lisa Hubble. Krista Collins, and Tracy McQuitty dance to "Footloose" in black light. 4. Jeff Murray and Carol Curry sing "You and I." 5. Julie Stout. Leah Richwine, and Brian Stockdale practice a dance. 6. Lisa Hubble practices "I Sing the Body Electric”. 7. Roger Holmes performs "New Sun" during Variety Show.
STOP THE MUSIC
“Can’t Stop The Music” was the theme for our 1984 Variety Show. Miss Paula Simmons, music director, directed the show, May 3 and 5. M.C.’s were Mitzi Gillum, Scott Roby, Pat Leaved, and Tim Hoel. This year’s Variety Show consisted of Band, Choir, Swing Choir, Choral Company, Corp, and some skits. Closing the show for the grand finale was a tribute to the Olympics.SPRINGTIM
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KING — Rodger Runyan and QUEEN — Jane Morgan are pictured with their court. Tim Collins. Cindy Peel. Tim Hoel. Krista Collins. Nick Long. Jennifer Townsend. Brian Haskett. Joanne Green.
“Springtime Fantasy” was the theme of prom held May 12, 1984. The Prom was voted a big success as the cafetor-ium was turned into a colorful fantasy land.
Rodger Runyan and Jane Morgan reigned as king and queen of the annual event.
The sponsers that helped prepare this year’s prom were Mrs. Yates and Mrs. Blair.1. Kenny Morris and Keith McCool worked up an appetite dancing. 2. Chris Courtney, being a gentlemen, is getting his date a drink. 3. The guys watch the gals do the garter ceremony. 4. Ann Thornberry and Bruce Everson are dancing the night away. 5. The prom crowd gets in the swing of things. 6. King Rodger and Queen Jane do their royal dance. 7. Decorations by the Junior Class adorn the entryway.
Designed By Christy Decken 123Graduation was held Sunday, May 20, 1984, in the Elwood gymnasium. One hundred forty-two students graduated from ECHS, one hundred thirty-six Elwood students, five foreign exchange students, and one adult.
Introductions were given by Pat Leavell and Drew Courtney. Presenting the students’ past was Julie Summers. Julie Howey relived the jr. high and high school years while Mike Perez predicted the future.
A choir consisting of many seniors sang during Commencement with Julie Stout giving a solo performance.
Presentation of class and citation of honors were done by Principal Gordon Paquin. There were seventeen seniors, including three foreign exchange students, who held a 3.500 plus grade index. Superintendent Richard Merritt presented the diplomas to the graduating seniors.
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1. Here they come walking their last mile! 2. Tracy Mitchell accepts her diploma. 3. Three senior art students prepared the large mortar board used above the stage. 4. Mr Merritt presents a diploma to Kelly Walker
1241. The junior marshalls wait anxiously to lead in the class. 2. Mr. Pa-quin gives some final comments about the class of '84. 3. There they go; it's all over! 4. Here comes Tony Crull.
5. From seniors to graduates; it's an exciting moment!
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Linder. Mike 42. 69. 97. 102. 113 Loar. Keith 37. 80 Long. Kathy 50
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Melvin. Angie 43. 69. 71. 72. 73. 94. 107. 110, 111 Mengelt. Cherie 51. 69 Mercer, Joan 55. 58. 67 Merritt. Raeanna 54. 58. 67 Merritt. Richard 56. 124 Metz. Steve 37. 68. 71 Miller. Lisa 43 Miller. Smdy 51 Millspaugh. Gmny 23 Mmniear. Artie 51 Mireles. Michelle 48. 51 Mitchell. David 37. 97. 113 Mitchell. Scott 51
Mitchell. Tracy 23. 67. 69, 70 71. 124 Mitrolf. Cindy 43. 69 Mock. Bill 60 Moody. Darin 23 Moody. Morris 43
Moore. Robert 58 Morgan. George 60
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Morris. Terry 37, 97. 108. 113
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Mottweiler, Beth 51. 68
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Pictured above are some of our staff members “baby faces.” Who can you recognize? 1. Beth Murphy. 2. Stacey Ricka-baugh, 3. Christy Decker. 4. Ann Thorn-berry. 5. Maria Owens. 6. Carol Curry. 7. Krista Collins. 8. Debbie Blanton. 9. Jennifer Townsend. Not pictured are Shelley Ellis. Sole Jyvakorpi. and Ted Roller.
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The 1983-84 yearbook staff would like to thank the following people and also all others who gave assistance to our staff: Elwood Call — Leader, Mrs. McQuitty, Jostens American Yearbook Company, Prestige Studios, Kim Ash, our yearbook representative, Mrs. Garner, Mr. McQuitty, and all other school personnel who have given us information, pictures, and their time.
We would also like to thank Mrs. Sullivan, our yearbook advisor. This is her last year as advisor, and we hope it has been a good year for her to remember. Without all of her help and support, tfiis book would not be possible.
1984 Crescent Yearbook Staff.
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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.