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WELCH. BARBARA WHITE, TAMMY JO—Modern Language Club 9; Latin Club 10.11; Theatre Guild 10; Pep Club 9,10; Quill and Scroll 11,12; Yearbook II-Section Editor, 12-Advertising Manager. Educational Plans-College. Vocational Plans—Medical Field. WHITTEMORE, JOYCE MARIE-Y-teens 9- Pres.; Pep Club 9,10,11; Choir 10,11; ICE 12; VICA 12. Educational Plans—College. Voca¬ tional Plans—Nurse. WILLIAMS, CHRISTOPHER AARON-Outing Club 10; ACE 11,12; Junior Achievement 11; FFA 9; Golf 9. Educational Plans—Purdue. Vocational Plans—Wildlife Management. WILLIAMS, GARY LEE—Vocational Plans—Auto Mechanic or farming. WOODRUFF, GARY A.-Mixed Chorus II; Science Club 11; Concert Choir 12. Educa¬ tional Plans—Police Academy. WOOLMAN, EARL C. WORDEN, MARY ELIZABETH-Modern Lan¬ guage Club 9,10,11; Mixed Chorus Concert Choir 9,10; Pep Club 10,11; Thespians 11,12— VP; Honor Society 11,12—Historian; Echoes 12; Tartan 12; Bowl Team 11,12; Freedom Shrine Essay 9; National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist 12; Girls State Delegate 11. Edu¬ cational Plans-Ball State. Vocational Plans- Speech and Hearing. WYLAM, MARK EDWARD-Bovvl Team 11,12; H-Club 10,11,12; Honor Society 11,12; Junior Achievement 10,11,12-Pres.; Latin Club 9,10,11,12; Prom Committee 11; Class VP 11; Gymnastics 12; Golf 10,11,12; Boys State 11; American Youth Foundation Award 11; Gov¬ ernors Honor Program Award 10. Educa¬ tional Plans—University of Notre Dame. Vo¬ cational Plans—Physician. YORK, MICHAEL PATRICK- Mixed Chorus 9; Concert Choir 10,11; Forensics 10,11; Modern Language Club 11; Track 9; Cross Country 9; Wrestling 9-City Cham¬ pion; Tartan 12. Educational Plans—Indiana University or Notre Dame. Vocational Plans-Physician. Above: How does this look? Senior class presi¬ dent, Keith Rahn, and class representative, Lisa Pinegar, talk over graduation plans during lunch hour. Seniors 25
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Right: Keep it clean with napkins. Seniors Cindy Quick and Greg Patterson work on the home¬ coming float at Dan Joyce’s house. ULERY, BRADFORD T. UNGER, KIM D.—Educational Plans—College. VAUGHN, ROBERT C. WAINSCOTT, CHUCK D.-Football 9,10. Edu¬ cational Plans-College. WALKER, GREGORY ALLEN-H-Club 11,12; Football 9,10,11,12; Track 9,10,11,12. Educa¬ tional Plans-Purdue. Vocational Plans- Pharmacy. WAYMIRE, KELLY SUE—Modern Language Club 9,10; Student Assembly 10,12; Honor Society 11,12; Pipe and Drum Corps 9,10,11,12; 4-H 9,10,11,12; Bowl Team 12; Girl Scouts 9,10,11,12; Track 9,10,12; Volleyball 10,11,12; Basketball 12; Optimist Club Award 11,12. Educational Plans-Purdue. Vocational Plans—Geophysics. WEBBER, MINDY G. WELKER, IEFFREY BRIAN WESTERFIELD, DIVINA KAY-Modern Lan¬ guage Club 9,10—VP; Majorettes 9,10,11; Theatre Guild 9,10,11,12; Forensics 10; Stu¬ dent Council 11; Yearbook 11,12—Asst. Edi¬ tor; Optimist Youth Aw ' ard 10; Girls State 11. Educational Plans—College of William and Mary. Vocational Plans—Psychiatry or Law. 24 Seniors
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Prom in jeopardy Dances at HHS were temporarily can¬ celled following the events at the last home football celebration soc hop (see re¬ lated story on pages 96-97). Would this in¬ clude the Junior Prom as well? Nobody seemed to know for sure until Jan. 29, when Junior Class President Scott Jackson gave the results of the Student Activity Committee meeting —Prom was on! This announcement seemed to give new impetus to the effort put forth by the usu¬ ally limited few who sold magazine sub¬ scriptions to raise money for the prom and graduation. Even though the campaign started off slowly, a two week extension provided the needed time for the juniors to surpass the $5,000 goal by $700. Another temporary setback for the ju¬ niors came when the junior class float, “Movin’ on to a Victory!”, finished last in float competition. The class of ’77 has fin¬ ished in last place every year. Susan Brumfield represented the class as junior homecoming princess. On the other hand, junior class spirit was high during basketball season. As tourney time drew near, the east hall was filled with streamers, signs and balloons. The ju¬ nior girls presented skits at the sectional and regional pep sessions and the class re¬ ceived the spirit stick and a certificate for the best hall decorations at the semi-state pep sessions. The class of ’77 was sponsored by Ms. Peggy Richards and Mr. William Warfield. Above: Tie it up. Joel Edgeman, Randy Livermore and Kris Mat- zenbacher tie chicken wire to the junior float frame. Below: Let’s talk things over. Junior class sponsors Ms. Peggy Richards and Mr. Wil¬ liam Warfield discuss plans for the junior prom. Class officers Jackson, Scott, pres. Edgeman, Joel, v.p. Sorg, Tammy, treas. Stevens, Leslie, sec. S.C. Representatives Crouse, Gary Danner, Lisa MacMillan, Kim Parker, Jeff 26 Juniors
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