Kendallville Middle School - Probe Yearbook (Kendallville, IN)
- Class of 1968
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ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBBARY 3 1833 01292 1794 GENEALOGY 977.202 K33KMS 1968 PROBE PRD imiWm ! The year 1967-68 was another year of independence. We followed the path set for us last year. This year was busy with some new and important ex- periences which will be followed in the years to come. There was a lot of re- sponsibility and maturity shown as we tried these new ideas. There are many things that still need to be learned, things the future students will want to try. Probe 68 has tried to relive these experiences for you. CONTENTS Opening 1 Administration and Faculty 5 Freshmen 11 Underclassmen 21 Activities 29 Sports 39 Honor Students 46 Closing 47 Autographs 48 j sy --ililillililililililililililililililiJi KENDALLVILLE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL EAST NOBLE SCHOOL CORPORATION KENDALLVILLE, INDIANA 1967-68 Defying Gravity. A Rupp original. ADMINISTRATION FACULTY During the span of a school year, there is much time for many things, such as laughter, friendship, hope, apprehension, wondering, thinking, and working. There is also time for working together, excitement, play, and fellowship. There is time available for all the things that make up life and mean some- thing to the individual. Without allowing oneself to take the time for these things, there is no real fulfillment of the school year. o aJ - PRINCIPAL Larry Shomber, Guidance Counselor Neva Palmer, Secretary to Mr. Earley Now that we have the test tubes, children, what do we do with them? The Nurse ' s Secretary, Mrs. Ulm Me Kemosabe ! And you call that cooking ! Mrs. Peck picked a peck of Pot of Copper. Joan Engle Geography History Gerry Ann Finley Home Economics Teena Flook English Spanish Cathy Horstman Physical Education Al Huth Math Charles Kidd Spanish Josephine Kimmell Art i I fi I Gene Racht Health Jeanne Rupp English William Savage Science Beth Shaffer Home Economics Science Edith Sprandel Assistant Librarian Chris Stavreti Physical Education Thelma Whitcomb Developmental Reading Maxine Wilson Special BUS DRIVERS: Clarence Herendeen, Basie Roberts, John Bloomfield, Clark Gould, Orland Blaising, Carl Ringler, Dayne Perkins, Walter Muesing, Mrs. Keck, Robert Freed. K ' VILLE ' S CARRIERS CUSTODIANS COOKS CUSTODIANS: Arnold Miller, Max Forbes, Del Longbrake, Clark Gould, LeRoy Beiswanger. Not pictured is Bill Rosen- ogle. COOKS: ROW 1: Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Eminger, Mrs. Grubb, Mrs. Thein, Mrs. Fox, Mrs. Windle, Mrs. Mason. ROW 2: Mrs. Savoie, Mrs. Trowbridge, Mrs. Diehms, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Kline, Mrs. Barnett. ■ IB I II I III III! III! Ill ■ I II I ■ .■■-■■■ ' . ' . ' . ' ■■--■v. ' .: FRESHMEN ■ III ■ ■ III I I I nil I mil I nil I III III ■ ■ II ■ 1 1 ■ ■ ■ 1 ■ 11 i 11 1 ■ ■i ■ I II ■ III ■ I 1 I ■ ■-■.! 1 1 1 1 ■ ■ ■■■■.■ l l ■ 1 W. ' ■ ' ■■- ■ ■ ■■-■J. FRESHMAN FAREWELL As we go on to greater academic achievements, we leave behind us fond memories of the past three years. During junior high we have witnessed many changes both in others and ourselves. With the help of guiding teachers and faculty, we have learned to reach for higher goals and to become individuals. In these short years we have taken part in many enjoyable and worthwhile activities which we will always remember. One of these was the first musical to be presented by this school. We have begun to form a reputable standing in the athletic field which we hope to continue in our remaining years of high school. As a class we have enjoyed the company of one another at our three class parties. Although we are only freshmen, we feel we have gained much knowledge and self-assurance from the people and surroundings of this junior high building. They have provided us with the confidence we needed to strive for new and better opportunities and accomplish- ments. With these three years behind us, we also feel we are well prepared to go on through high school. We now realize the brevity of the years left in our high school ed- ucation. Even though we regret leaving the security of junior high, we are glad to avail ourselves to new ideas. We now leave our posi- tion as freshmen to the eighth graders, who will eagerly replace us and our duties. Good luck to them and all other students who are to follow. FRESHMAN OFFICERS Sponsors, Mr. Abbs, Mrs. Peck, Miss Flook; Vice -president, Clyde Snellenberger; Sec- retary, Marilynn Constantine; President, Larry Holbrook. Charlotte Kay Allen Peggy Jo Anderson Dale Jalotta Arnold Catherine Eloise Atz Peggy Ann Brower James Micheal Brower Kenneth Robert Brown Michael Craig Bruce Karen Kay Brumbaugh Ron Dale Byerly Mike Kevin Campbell Michael Bruce Carrol Debra Jo Castator Herbert Coburn Cathy Joe Cole Henry Conley Ron Dale Conley Marilynn Constantine Donna Jean Cordial John Arthur Davis Monica Ann Edsall Robert Lee Edwards Bruce Allan Emerick Bronwyn Eminger Jeffrey Lynn Fish Kelli Susan Fitzpatrick Regan Lynn Ford Jacqueline Jo Frehse Peggy Ann Friskney Charlotte Lynn Fulford William David Fylstra Rex Allen Garringer Peggy Ann Garrison Arthur Gibson Gary Royal Gillian Paul Douglas Grady Darlene Kay Hampshire Sharon May Handshoe Melanie Beth Harrod Randy Lee Hawkins Kim Renee Heinlen Amber Ann Herczeg Dianna Lee Hicks Masie Ann Hicks Lawrence John Holbrook Michael Dale Houser Pamela Sue Hovarter Diane Sue Jackson James Steven Jansen Stephen Michael Kelley James Franklin King Kevin Douglas Knott Mary Holly Marshall Kenneth Lee Martin Shirley JoAnn Maxson Sandra Eileen McClement Danny Paul McCue Craig Arthur Mertz Debra Ann Mertz James Howard Mieras Marsha Lynn Moses Craig Edward Mountz Michael Curtis Mumma Suzanne Mustard diMmi Rebbecca Annette Myers Gary Stephen Newman Wendell Kenneth Nierman Jerry Mitchell Nodine Rick Dean Nowels Randy Allan Olsen John Edward Pankop Janine Kay Parker Karl Dean Pehling Kathy Audrey Peterson James Edward Pippenger Paula Annette Pollock Kenneth Wayne Poyser Charles Edward Prince Maureen Ann Purdy Thomas James Radcliffe Phillip Charles Rogers Mary Beth Root Gregory Dean Rupert Kevin Douglas Sabrosky John Ernest Schuster Larry Adrian Sexton Judith Diane Shook Stanly Hugh Sibert David Lee Siples Kim Leroy Smart Esther Marie Smith James Clyde Snellenberger Patricia Jean Sobieski Douglas Michael Soboslay Christeen Sparkman Lee Sparkman Sharon Stephens Kathy Lee Stonebraker Daniel Lee Strater Paul Christopher Strebb Clyde Lee Tackett Randy Taylor Janet Lynn Trowbridge William Eugene Trowbridge Douglas Mark Uhl Ginger Lee Wade Laura Lee Weaver Lynette Jo Weible Donald Ray Wicker Grace Rita Wicker Lolita Jo Wineland Grace Witwer Barbar a Lee Wolf Debbie Lynn Yontz Dianna Sue Yontz Joseph Eugene Yuska Boys! Where are your hairnets? UNDERCLASSMEN lEIE EIGHTH GRADE OFFICERS LEFT ROW: Sponsors, Miss Shaf- fer, Mr. Huth, Mr. Savage, Mr. Bottomley. RIGHT ROW: Kay Douglas, Treasurer; Brent Hornett, President; Joe Hammer, Secretary; Vince Carunchia, Vice-president. Abbs, Jan Anglin, Kevin Albertson, Charles Alexander, Robin Alford, Tony Allen, Billy Ananias, Alexandra Anglin, Charles Anglin, Leland Aumsbaugh, Stan Bahls, Chris Baker, Brian Balzer, Craig Beaty, Roberta Belcher, John Bell, Kathy Berhalter, Dennis Blech, Cynthia Blech, Karen Borger, Sue Brandeberry, Greg Brown, Jeff Buell, Stuart Burkley, Joyce Cain, John Carunchia, Vince Chronister, Jack 1 — 1 lllllllll III llilllllllll =1 Cochard, Becky Coker, Larry Collins, Kim Conley, Lucretia Cox, Mike Crothers, Cyndi Crum , Jay Davis, Jeff Deter, Deanna Diehms, Steve Freed, Vickie Freiburger, Brad Freiburger, Bruce Frey, Karen Prey, Tom Fuentes, Rick Gage, Tom Garrison, Sherry Gatton, Pam Gillespie, Barb Gillian, Keith Godsell, Steve Griffith, Ron Grocock, Vickie GunsauUus, Donna Hamilton, Garietta Hamlin, Vance Hammer, Joe Hasselman, Kathy Hayden, Kurt Heath, Jim Henry, Lisa Herr, David Hile, Todd Hill, Eileen Hill, James Hollar, Nancy Hornett, Brent Hornett, David Hughes, Terry Hulett, Robin Hulett, Rick James, Michelle Jaquay, Debbie Kile, Bart 1- llllllllllllllll 1 — 1 IIIHIIIIIIIIIII -1 Martin, Melody Meade, David Menier, Bruce Miller, Gregg Miller, Patsy Muesing, Nancy Narkter, Dave Nichols, Teresa Olsen, Jim Ousley, Janet Parker, Debra Pearson, Cindy Pepple, Art Poyser, Susan Prater, Diane Probst, Cynthia Purdy, Michelle Pyle, Gregg Ramey, Madeline Ramey, Mary Rash, Sherry Rasnick, Dennis Rathge, Beth Reed, Nancy Reid, James Rehwinkle, Kay Reith, Sally Rhea, David Rice, Chuck Rogers, Barbara Rouch, David Ruble, Barry Rupert, Twana Sand, Teresa Savoie, Janine Kirschner, Ted Kurtz, Beth Langwell, Cindy Langwell, Jim Lash, Larry Lawson, Danny Lechleidner, Jim Leftwich, Steven Lenegar, Terry Linville, Becky I i — 1 1 Schmuck, Brenda Sebert, Craig Shepherd, Betty Shepherd, Dorlis Shirk, Nancy Showalter, Martha Showen, John Shultz, Gary Shultz, Julie Shumaker, Karla Smith, Mike Smith, Pauletta Sparkman, Anthony Spidel, Carol Spidel, Lynn Sprandel, Barb Sprandel, Paul Springgs, Barbara Steinbarger, Pam Stevens, Linda Stoneburner, Tim Streb, Kelli Strunk, Bob Swart zlander, Jim Tarney, Jill Thompson, Sally Toth, Steve Traster, Sharrell Trowbridge, LuAnn Tuffley, Pat Underwood, Janice Viet, Carolyn Vosberg, Pam Walkup, Kathy Walter, John Watson, Ines Westerguard, Dan Wicker, Rickie Wiggington, Joan Windle, David Witwer, Sally Wolford, Robin Wood, Greg Young, Cheryl Zawadzke, Cindy Baker, Dave Barhan, Nels Barker, Morris Barnhart, Suzanne Bidwell, Dennis Blaskie, Rocky Briggs, Terri Britten, Debra Bruce, Susan Bryan, Sue Buckland, Gary Burke, Mary Byers, Dave Caldwell, Kent Campbell, Gregg Carroll, Kevin Casselman, Arlo Casselman, Mike Casselman, Tana Cassidy, Diana Cassidy, Robert Chester, Dudley Claxton, Eugene Cline, Mike Conley, Brenda Conley, Kathy Conley, Lema Copeland, Chris Cordial, Gregg Cox, Kathy Cross, Martha Cross, Wyman Crothers, Craig Davis, Vicki Deems, Ann Marie Durbin, Cindy Edsall, Steve Emerick, Earl Fish, Janine Forbes, Debbie Forker, Bill Frazie, David Freiburger, Kevin Geraci, Roxane Gibson, Barbara Gibson, Ray Gibson, Recie Girandot, Michele Gisel, Charles Green, Ricky Grocock, Darlene Grussing, Lucinda Hamilton, Bruce Hamlin, Linda Harman, Jeff Harsh, Diane SEVENTH GRADE OFFICERS ROW 1: Wendy Alexander, Secretary- treasurer; Steve Olsen, Vice-president; Roxane Geraci, President. ROW 2: Mrs. Wilson, Mr. Bradley, Mr. Lane, and Miss Rupp, Sponsors. Alexander, Wendy Arnold, Jeff JL.x Hart, Don Haskins, Heather Hasselman, Debbie Hawkins, Ruth Heine, Mark Heller, Cheryl Hicks, Sherry Homsher, Amy Hornett, Mark Horsewood, Ranae Hovarter, Roberta Howard, Jim Howard, Lee Howard, Susan Huff, Brad Hurst, Linda Hyser, Linda Johnson, John Johnson, Kevin Keck, Stan Kessler, Jerry King, Brad Kline, Fred Kline, Jeff Kline, Judy Knapp, Clora Knox, Billy Knox, Roger Maple, Jeff Maple, Jerry Marshall, LuAnn Martin, Jeff Marti, Gary Marty, Warren McClement, Kim McCormick, Brenda Meade, Mary Mertz, Roger Metz, Mike Molarjik, Rick Moran, Marsha Morr, Douglas Mullen, Marjorie Mumma, Gary Musi off, Frank Nartker, Lois Nichols, Danny Nichols, Debbie Nivens, Jonnee Nodine, Robin Nodine, Roxanne Olsen, Steve Olsen, Terry Olson, Marvin Osbun, Barry Parker, Pam Parr, Becky Paulus, Suzanne Peterson, Dave Prater, Mike Probst, Elizabeth Randol, Stan Rasler, Tom Reade, Joelynn Reeves, Carol Rehwinkel, Alan Riemke, Karen Rogers, Beth Roush, Alan Sand, Dave Schweitzer, Kathleen Schweitzer, Kathryn Scott, Dale Sexton, Carl Sexton, Gary- Shaffer, Anita Shippy, Melinda Shirk, Ann Shull, Jerry Sibert, Christy Sibert, Dave Simmons, Monica Simmons, Richard Slater, Jenny SI one, Diane Smart, Jay Smith, Babs Smith, Debbie Smith, Joni Sobosley, Rhae Sparkman, Debra Sparkman, Leo Stahl, Luanne Stanley, Hershel Stanely, Wayne Stevens, Betty Strand, Kevin Tackett, Lillie Taylor, Dan Taylor, Phyllis Taylor, Robert Terry, Karen Thacker, Debbie Trowbridge, Cathy Tuttle, Elaine Uhl, Gary Vanderpool, Mike Vanderpool, Sharon Vanhoozer, David Walkup, Ron Wall en. Rick Ward, Vicki Weaver, Jim Welch, Michael Whiteman, Allen Young, James Yuska, Dan Zeedyk, Sandra Zehr, Jerry ACTIVITIES FOREIGN LANGUAGE! WORLD WIDE INTERESTS FRENCH CLUB In its first year, the French Club has gotten off to a busy start. Led by President Jerry Zehr and sponsor Mrs. Ley, they have had a skating party, a dance, and have gone caroling in French. Their purpose is to increase their interest and knowl- edge of the French language. Muy bien, gracias! SPANISH CLASSES Although there is no Spanish club, the Spanish class has participated in several activities this year. One of these was a Spanish meal held during the noon hour in which each student brought a Spanish dish. The fourth hour Spanish class produced their own movie and held a premier before school and during the noon hour. All in all the Spanish students learned their language and had fun doing it. Eghth hour Spanish class prepares for a Spanish play. STUDENT COUNCIL: YOUR STUDENT GOVERNMENT H K ' M i B T B ' ' 1 ■ jik ' 2?pK 1 l v A JI H Hh VS j3 9 Q 9R ' .T ' nn CL ROW 1: Peggy Zehr, Vice- President; Kelli Fitzpatrick, President; Judy Shook, Sec- retary-Treasurer. ROW 2: Cindy Durbin, Sandra Zeedyk, Seventh Grade Representatives; Sally Reith, Michelle Purdy, Eighth Grade Representatives. ROW 3: Mr. Shomber, Sponsor. During the 1967-68 school year, the Student Council has sponsored and taken part in many memorable and beneficial events. Among these were the Cupid ' s Capers dance, a bake sale, a skating party, and their community project which was to send packages to boys in Vietnam. They constructed a constitution and worked on a dress code both of which are left to future Student Councils. The council feels that this year they were very well organized and accomplished the goals they set out to achieve. Council works hard to make the dance a success. Y-TEENS: FELLOWSHIP OF GIRLS OFFICERS: ROW 1: Mel Harrod; Publicity Co- Chairman; Amber Herc- zeg. Freshman Represen- tative; Peggy Anderson, Treasurer; Judy Shook, President; Jan Abbs, Vice- President; Debbie Moran, Secretary; Sally Reith, Eighth G rade Represen- tative; Marilynn Con- stantine, Social Chair- man; ROW 2: Maureen Purdy, Publicity Chair- man; Miss Shaffer, Spon- sor; Jackie Freshe, Pro- gram Chairman; Mrs. Finley, Sponsor. I if Y-TEEN OFFICERS The Kendallville Junior High Y ' Teens Club is a member of the National Young Women ' s Christian Association. Y ' Teens belong to a world wide fellowship of girls of every race and creed with its purpose to build a fellowship of girls devoted to the ideals of personal and social living as Christians. Their goals are to grow as a person in friendship with people of all races and religions. Their activities in- cluded a dance to raise money for a needy family in Kendallville and a series of speakers on colleges and religions. Y ' Teens visit Catholic Church. Y-TEENS ORGANIZATION ROCKET CLUB The Rocket Club blasted off to a great start with a crew of eleven members. Al- though there was no specific leader, the club members ' in- terest soared to urge them to probe into the field of rocketry. MEMBERS: ROW 1: Stephen Toth, Kevin Carroll, Kurt Hayden, Vance Hamlin, David Rhea. ROW 2: Greg Wood, Paul Sprandel, Jeff Fish, Mike Mapes, Dan Lawson, Mike Carroll. BUILDING THE FUTURE FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The Future Farmers of America is an organization of boys studying agricul- ture under their sponsor, Mr. Bloom. This group has participated in crop judging and district contests. MEMBERS: Bob Edwards, Philip Rodgers, Danny Strater, Bob Downum. MUSIC MAKES KADET BAND i ii The Cadet Band, directed by Mr. Bottomley, consists of 61 members. The band gave concerts 6n January 21 and May 19. They went to a band contest in January and came home with 14 first and 11 seconds. KADET OFFICERS SEVENTH GRADE BAND THE SCENE Regarde la jeune filles! On February 16 and 17, the Kendallville Junior High presented its first musical comedy, So This Is Paris , in the school auditorium. The play concerns six American girls on tour in France. There were almost 100 students and teachers who participated in the musical, and they all did an outstanding and professional job. Ooh la la! Because I ' m so happy! Fermez la bouche ! Little old wine drinker me. GAA: FUN FOR FITNESS i M:M A GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION With a membership of 60, the Girl ' s Athletic Association is an active organi- zation in our school. The purpose of this club is to stimulate and to develop an interest in physical activities over and beyond the regular physical education program. The G.A.A. has sponsored a Sadie Hawkins dance, has gone carol- ing at the Lutheran Home, and has had an all-school skating party. Other ac- tivities include soccer, tumbling, basket- ball, bowling, and hockey. Enthused faculty? Are you gagg ' in? Hillbilly haven? ' Would you care to dance? Guess who I met on the way to the dance? GAA CABINET FRONT: Peggy Zehr, Pres- ident. MIDDLE: Marilynn Constantine, Vice-Presi- dent; Miss Flock, Sponsor; Kelli Fitzpatrick, Treas- urer. BACK: Beverly Rathge, 8th grade repre- sentative; Melanie Har- rod, 9th grade represen- tative; Miss Horstman, Sponsor; Pauletta Smith, Secretary; Pam Parker, 7th grade representative. NECESSARY ASSISTANTS STUDENT LIBRARIANS The library assistants check out books, keep the books orderly on the shelves, and assist users of the library. The cafeteria assistants fill silverware trays, serve on the line, and perform other tasks during the noon hour. The office assistants pick up attendance slips each hour and run errands. These students provide a greatly needed service to our school. CAFETERIA AIDS OFFICE ASSISTANTS SUPPORT AND SPORT SEVENTH GRADE EIGHTH GRADE KNEELING: Sue Bryan. STANDING: Wendy Alexander. BOTTOM: Jan Abbs. TOP: Sally Reith. FRESHMAN TOP: Lolita Wineland. BOTTOM: Kelli Fitz- patrick and Barbara Baker. INDIANA ' S SPIRIT RUNS HIGH FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM FRESHMAN BASKETBALL SCORES The freshman basketball team, coached by Larry Shomber, ended a thrilling year with a record of 14 wins and only 2 losses. The Comets participated in the Angola and Auburn tourneys, from which they victoriously brought home the winning trophies. OPPONENT Churbusco Nappanee Angola Garrett WoK Lake Albion Huntertown Dekalb WE THEY 38 40 43 28 39 29 18 33 43 25 36 26 50 41 42 24 OPPONENT WE They Garrett 26 42 Milford 38 32 Churbusco 28 26 Ligonier 36 31 Angola 31 26 Huntertown 31 29 Garrett 30 63 Columbia City 39 51 A ub urn 54 49 La Grange 37 39 Butler 50 21 Tourney Garrett 24 53 La Grange 52 30 EIGHTH GRADE Both seventh and eighth grade basketball teams had a good season. The eighth grade team with 8 wins and only 5 losses, while the seventh grade were 6-3. SEVENTH GRADE OPPONENT WE THEY Garrett 41 32 Milford 33 22 Churbusco 30 13 Ligonier 21 19 Angola 27 26 Huntertown 37 24 Garret 28 45 Columbia City 32 56 Auburn 26 48 PIGSKIN PLAYERS The freshman football team brought the season to a close with a record of 2 wins and 4 losses. The squad was coached by Mr. Ayton and Mr. Daniels. The seventh and eighth grade football team, coached by Mr. Savage and Mr. Szupryn, had a most successful season. The Meteors won 5 out of 6 games and lost only to Garrett. We They H Lakeland 12 18 T Dekalb 19 T Howe Military 6 H Milford 6 12 H Avilla 12 7 H Garrett 7 12 7th-8th FOOTBALL OPPONENT WE Auburn 16 Columbia City 26 Milford 28 Garrett Napanee 32 Syracuse 41 THEY 19 6 19 12 7 CO-ED SPORTS CROSS COUNTRY TEAM This was the first year for an intra- mural basketball program at our junior high. The organization was initiated by Mr. Savage and Mr. Czupryn who also officiated the games. There were eight participating teams with between eight and nine members on each team. The Royals and Pacers were tied for first place when the season ended, with the former winning the tourney. Royals: ROW ONE: Kent Caldwell, Ron Byerly, Rodger Knox. ROW TWO: Kevin Knott, Lee Howard, Dale De- Graff, Regan Ford. Boys versus girls in volleyball. Watching all the girls go by! It looks like food! Overload of homework, i Watch your step. I ' ll tell your mommy! And away we go! Watch the birdie! 44 Now how did this happen? Defacing school property. Sue Bamhart--spelling champ. Up the down staircase. Teacher ' s on strike. Better luck next year! Now according to parlia- mentary procedure . . . Uh-oh! The teacher is coming! They couldn ' t all be absent. STUDIOUS STUDENTS NINTH GRADE EIGHTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE ANNUAL STAFF EDITORS: Peggy Zehr, Copy; Chris Stevens, Chief; Marsha Moses and Jackie Freshe, Business; Miss Flook, Sponsor: Maril- Tin Constantine, Art. eB Staff This year has been a mem- orable one for Probe 68 and Kendallville Junior High. The games were played well and the activities were eventful. This coming September the students will move up a step higher in edu- cation. But until then we can end a great year storing our memories in Probe 68 . The annual staff has worked after school and even in their spare time in order to pre- sent to KJH a yearbook which we hope you ' ll remember and look back on in the future. We are proud of it. We know you will be too. COPY: STANDING: Vince Carunchia, Debbie Moran, Lolita Wineland, Melanie Harrod, Kelli Fitzpatrick, Joe Hammer. SEATED: Peggy Zehr. Not pictured is Maureen Purdy. PHOTOGRAPHY: STANDING: Kevin Sabrosky, Kevin Knott. ART: SEATED: Jim Jansen, Becky Myers. Not pictured is Grace Witwer. I AUTOGRAPHS OCT 01 ,. MANCHESTER, INDIANM
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