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Below, Norris Teeters looks discouraged after a hard day's work. 3 h 1 L l l 1 l l 'LW1 N' :m y , 5 rg .H ,.:. we ,,':::g-E5 4 ,rf ', . 1 arf' A 7 ggwssiaiszg ,gag MW, 5 Wiifiafgffifiall ..,,.... milf ,,,.. 5 erm, .eww 1525 ,ff ersergii iw may Ht- ,5 rr , L. ,Sag l l t rl,.. r ts,r l,,l,,. , ,A H or . I lrtt,tt,r,f ,,, f E ,:.. , 'ri, , Z ,,,' ., ii Ma K' ,,.. A . .... 9 212: WL 'S ft if . 7.s:. fQ'f.a55CAi2:s2fZ,i:z 1 i ie rf, , Y , Zag 23 4119 121 il t,.g ,:l,,i::,,l 5 i ,m,.rewgs3ce2 filmtzfsailiif M1 . K l sl Mfezzfg ,, ..,, as an is fr n l .... . All M -- ifii l EASY LIVING Tim Bodenhorn, Jeff Nyboer, and Rick Wise look over their victim, Dwight Webb. Sorry, you are not going, to find any riots, police-watched halls, or Below, the annual staff plans out their fo-rm ofsaclvertisement. Bottom, Curt Stephen- bolted Shut lockers hehre' This is the son, Bea Hawkins, Rick Wise, and Sapdra Clouse patiently await the announcement of place for just taking life free and Homecoming Qu een. 6 . easy. Walking down the hall all faces seem familiar except for a few exceptions here and there. Every- one knows everyone else and they all grow up together. ,Boys gradu- ate, marry the girl next door, have a few kids, and send them right back. We are just a country school, but we are proud of it. No one can say that we don't have problems here, but they just don't get 'us down., Even with the ' rearranged positions of authority we still run a smooth system. You can always find Mr. Pikef trying to get someone to watch his penny trick .while reciting, The Pee Little Thrigs . Has Mr. Howell been prac- - ticing for the mile run? Oh, no he just tries to find his missing person. He always gets his man or woman, whichever theacase may be. Every once in awhile you can catch a glimpse of Mr. Roudebush floating throughout the halls. It makes it eas- ' ier to get along when there isfsome- one here with whom to get along. THE'1b76 BULLDOG Just PLAIN FUN . . . a I YOUfRE IN EVERYTHING! . . .26 HUS'TLE, BUSTLE, AND JUST PLAIN HASSLE . , .52 A THE SjJPEFiSTARS . . . T4 A PEOPLE FROM A TO Z AND THEN SOME . .. HI, I HEPRESENTW THE '76 YEARBOOK STAFF . .. 140 INDEX . . . 162 CLOSING . . . 167 I Opening 3 4 Opening tk - a t , 4 n,A A 4 4 Fr We m ,,.. 'mn vu J I Mk W gmnwf 'V 1, 'Wm Am,,A, V .,, ,W t Ek AMW f J M tar J st, me Y at fTopJ At the Junior Fish Throw, Mitch Vaness watches as elementary students try their luck. QMiddle lefty Elementary students also have extracurricular activities, such as Junior Highsteppers. 1Lower Lefty One of Mrs. Col- lins' students works dilligentally at her work. fAboveJ0ther extracurricular activities in- clude bowling at Lapel Lanes. S7La Fl' ASVG Upon entering grade school, a new student is apprehensive of what lies ahead. But, with each year comes more responsibilities and ac- tivities. Being hall monitor, playing baseball at recess, and seeing who is champion of the math races, are just some of the things that make grade school a time worth remembering. ' Gnade school also gives the stu- dent an opportunity to get to know and respect the feeling of togeth- erness that will be with him .through- out his education. Yes, this is the place for taking life free and easy. Problems arise, but we somehow Cfop lefty Miss George reads an exciting story to her cl-ass. CAboveJLapel students also par- ticipate in the Cub Scouts' Pinewood Derby. fTop rightj A grade school class enjoys a day out in the spring weather. mighty Mr. Allison's claw find math is more interesting when they participate in a math contest. manage to work them out-together. So we just settle back and enjoy EASY LIVING. V Opening 5 1 1 1, ' 11' ' 1 1 1 1 - 1 . I. vi . 1 1 X 1 1 2 1 1 f 1 E ' 1 . 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 ' 1 , 3, 1 1 1 .Kg 1 I I 1 ,K 3 1 W ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 3 1 1 . 5 Q f 1 1 1 i, 1 1 1 5 1 I - 1 X 1 F ,X 'V x 1 1 ,.,. 1 A 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 x , I 1 11 . F ' 1 U-. . : GOOD THINGS CGIVIE IN SMALL PACKAGES fi-I fp if Ii Qieifpiw tif' fi Mig ,H is li pg limwe 1,5 as - l A CAbove Lefty Mr. Schuler and Mr. Pike give Kim Noblitt advice about the Halloween Car- nival. fAboveJ While Jay Scherer convalesces after his knee operation, Miss Rockey pays him an unexpected visit. ii ,gi 5 .gmt 5 Small school life has the close- ness you don't experience in a big school. In how many big schools are there teachers who take time out to really become your friend? ln big schools where do you find: ,. .everyone having lunch at the same time? . . .older students being admired by elementary students? . . .time to go from one end of the building to another, between classes? . . .people being recognized by their faces and not their numbers? In a big school, you're lost in the shuffle. Your identity becomes a question even to you. Here you don't have to worry about fitting in or getting along with us, as long as you put out part of the effort, and the teachers help make school life EASY LIVING. Www A , of , ,, --MWW'M ' 'Q l miwxgg i., Opening 7 2 52 23 L Q 33 5 s Fr? 35 A if Q? Q 5 5? , 2 X. Z, Q Pi S n 4 3 3 5 il I is 2 I T 4 5 f 2 w L X E g. E E X 2 X ,gsfiwwiili Hours of Planning Vanish Into Vague Memories Gingham daisies and simple dec- orations set the mood for a casual evening of dancing and fun. Hours of planning, tons of hard work, and last minute decisions were just a small part of May 10, 1975. Good Feelings was an appro- priate name for the band. lt also de- 1974 Prom Queen Elaine May crowns an estatic Melinda Stephens scribes the way Melinda Stephens and Bruce Forrer felt as they were announced queen and king. The Juniors left looking forward to next year's prom when it would be their turn to take it easy, but the Seniors left saddened, realizing that this was to be their last prom. Truly, the prom was something to be re- membered, because we all knew that We May Never Pass This Way Again. King Bruce Forrer and Queen Melinda Stephens are surrounded by the royal court which includes Mitch Richardson, Bart lnrvin, Tami Vangets and Sandra Clouse. 10 Prom Chuck Gibson and Peggy Ward CBelowJ enjoy a few minutes to themselves while Field Olson fRightJ asks Lee Anne Fisher if she would like any refreshments. Q ' . iVVV.1 1 Eff 153 fLef'tJ Juniors and Seniors enjoy dancing to the music of Good Feelings . fAbovej Bryan Cookman and Melanie Crooks relax and re- fresh themselves with some punch. Prorn 11 CUpper lefty Floozie Cindy Husted and Me- linda Stephens freeze to the song You are the light of the World. fUpper rightj Tex Green enacts the indignent son in the Prodi- gal Son. CAboveJ Cindy Husted begs for mercy from Lisa Gaus, who is not impressed. fFlighlJ In a well-acted Prologue, the twelve cast members sing simultaneously. 12 Godspell GODSPELL ADDS NEW DIMENSION TO PARABLES qAbove7 Debbie Edgreen, Cindy Husted and Lisa Gaus mournfully sing after the crucifi- xion. 1RightJ Melinda Stephens gets a hug from Jesus at the end of Day By Day. Godspell , a musical based on parables from the book of Matthew in the Bible, was presented by the music department last spring and summer. The musical showed the teachings of Jesus in skits and lively songs. Each performance was ended with a standing ovation. The cast included Fionnie Howell as Jesus, Greg Tarvin as Judas, and Joan Deeter, Joy French, Lisa Gaus, Melinda Stephens, Julie Olesky, George Paulsel, Denny Plummer, Tex Green, Mark Fulton, Cindy Hus- ted, Bobby Schuyler and Debbie Ed- green as disciples. iLeftl Melinda Stephens asks the musical question What is moble nowadays? iFtightl Ftonnie Howell, as Jesus, starts the musical off with a stirring soliloquy. Godspell 13 RUDE, CRUDE AND UNATTFQACTIVE What's a nice girl like you doing in a game like this? Contact sports are for boys only. Whoever said flag football was a non-contact sport is crazy. The annual Powder Puff football game all started by a challenge is- sued over the intercom by the Se- niors, which Egged on a retort from the Juniors. As if that weren't enough, little shows of spirit and pride sprang up in the way of yells in the halls, scattered decorations, and dishonest spying on the other teams. Although it took them awhile, the boys finally broke down. Suddenly, they too were becoming excited about the big game. When the game finally arrived, ev- eryone was so lost in the excitement that someone even forgot the tickets! After the grand entrance of both teams, the battle began, and what a battle it was! With injured girls lying on the sidelines, it became clear that it was more than just flag foot- ball. After name calling, unneces- sary roughness and two overtimes the game was deemed a tie at 18-18. The Juniors left the field happy that they weren't beaten, but the Seniors were disappointed because they hadn't won. The senior coaches, Bruce Forrer and Chuck Gibson, try to boost the team's morale during halftime. lBottoml The Senior pep cIub reioices after another touchdown, W olff ,DREW WM, W ..,, ..., , . M 14 Powder Puff Football Sims KEQ-as E E5 S fa . N i Q H 551 X 5 Y A L fLeftJ Senior cheerleader, Jay Scherer, shows off the jer- sey he had specially made for the game. fBelowj Seniors Mitch Richardson, Jay Scherer, Toby Hiatt, and Jeff Ny- boer bump for a victory. Some of the Junior team members pose for a group picture. . A V ' tl. 7 .V .4 Senior team members pose, in their own way, for their group picture. Powder Puff Football 15 FOOTBALL HDMECOMING ESTABLISHES NEW TRADITI Derail the Raiders was the Ju- niors' homecoming float slogan, and that's exactly what the Bull- dog's did by a small margin 30-28. This game will long be remembered as the first football homecoming. Senior Tami Vangets had the honor of being chosen the first foot- ball homecoming queen. Team cap- tains, Bruce Forrer and Mitch Rich- ardson, presented the queen with roses and her crown. The Student Council sponsored all of the homecoming activities in- cluding the annual homecoming dance which was held the following evening. The evening's entertain- ment was provided by Jesse . DERIULTH R ,efffl SV E MQ E R 'fig ---,,. ., .. CUpper Righty As escort, Jay Scherer, looks on, a radiant Tami Vangets is crowned by former homecoming queen Julie Olesky. CAboveJ The Juniors won the prize for the best float with this ingenious entry. fRightj A tearfully happy Tami Vangets pauses to have her picture taken. Senior candidate Sandra Clouse was es- corted by Rick Wise. mf., E --....,,,,m .MQ I Sophomore queen court member Bea Hawkins was escorted by Curt Stephenson. Senior candidate Lisa Wilson was es- corted by Dwayne Hutzinger. Freshman queen court member Jo Ellen Huntzinger was escorted by Ted Spearman. Junior queen court member Kathy Ward and her escort Jon Howell. 1974 Homecoming Queen Julie Olesky was escorted by Student Council member John Eric Barker. Homecoming 17 GAMES 81 SPOOKS MAKE UP A GHOST OF AN The annual Halloween Carnival, sponsored by the Student Council, like always was a success. The car- nival enables each class and organi- zation to raise money. They have such attractions, as Fish Pond, Coke Toss, Cake Walk, Jail, and the ever popular Spook House. Another favorite of the carnival is the King 8t Queen contest. This year representatives of the freshman class, Thea Funk and Bobby Fields, took the honors of being an- nounced Queen 8t King. QUpper rightj Ted Funk, Denny Plummer, and Beth Forrer worked hard at the Jeanette Asbury watches as Grant Kepner throws Junior Coke Toss. Qabovej Teri Whisman and Melinda Stephens admire the N19 football through the Tire. Freshman King and Queen booth V 18 Halloween Carnival l l l l l s r Q l EVENING fleftj Gary Mills proudly shows off the goldfish he won at the Halloween Carnival. Cbelowj Diane Wolfe hands a cake to one of the win- ners at the Senior Cake walk. flower lefty Bird's eye view of the Halloween Carnival. Halloween Carnival 19 EXTRA MGNEY FDR EXTRA ACTIVITIES This year a number of students felt the penny-pinching prices made finding a part-time job a necessity. Gas stations, restaurants, and gro- cery stores were a few of the places where openings were available. Keeping the grades up and being on time at work became quite a task for those involved in both. Learning the responsibility of spending and saving money became a weekly lesson. Working students agreed that their time was spent worthwhile. Above-Working at Owen's proves to be a gas for Bill Stinson. Below-McDonald's gives Brenda Fisher and Barb Moore a break today. 20 Jobs Left-Bob Deeter mans the pumps at his fa- ther's station, Deeter's lndy 5. Left Be- low-Making change at Gwinn's Drug Store is an after school job for Debbie Castor. Below Right-Don Snyder mixes business with plea- sure at the Noblesville Enco South. Jobs 21 ISN'T LCVE GRAND? Dating as always became one of the most favorite outside extracur- ricular activities of the year. These activities ranged from junior high to high school and from standing in the halls to going to the latest mov- ies. Although couples always have their share of fights, the parties in- volved almost always seemed to be enjoying themselves. Trying to see each other between classes was always a problem be- cause it usually accounted for an occasional tardy or two, but lunch still remained the best time to shoot the breeze . So as the game of he loves me, he loves me not went on most of us had a chance to see couples starting and couples ending. Either way it always seemed nice to have someone special with whom to share things. 22 Couples Wi uni? Top: Between Classes, Bea Hawkins, and Curt Stephenson discuss a pleasant topic. Above: After school, Joy French and Jeff Tar- vin relax in the old porch swing . Is. . 1 l-wwf, ,Aw if 'WWF 'iigphp 11,1 :. -::: - fl ? L..f1X:-e.11l..- , . W: .f. .aw ,fr M, W-- i l l l 4 2: ,K :sf rf Getting your picture taken in a photo booth is a popular activity among happy couples, as shown by David Carpenter and Thea Funk Qtop lefty, Melinda Stephens and Kevin Brat- tain Qmiddle leftj, Debbie Castor and David Barker flower lefty, and Renee Turner and Jon Howell Cabovej. Top Left: Taking advantage of a warm spring day are Laura Hackleman and Rick Hall. Middle Left: Before going out on a date, Step- hanie Karel and Kenny Holycross pose for a picture. Lower left: In the hall between classes, Lee Anne Fisher and Jeff Maxwell talk about the day's happenings. Couples 23 ALMOST ANYTHING GOES Each year when school begins, there is a mad rush to the local de- partment stores to do the classic Back to School Shopping. ln Sep- tember, shoppers were not only hit by indecision but inflationary high prices. Shoppers faced a world of long skirts, bulky sweaters, multi- colored scarfs and blue jean shirts, blue jean skirts, blue jean jackets and plain blue jeans. Parents ended up with overloaded arms and empty wallets. When we mention the preparing of our fall fashion for school, we couldn't forget about the hair styles that also come and go with the clothes. Girls began to cut those luscious locks of hair. Most were turning to the popular brush back bangs. Nevertheless, those long- haired beauties were ending up with a lot less hair. Now, just stop and look at the guys. You would be sur- prised. Beautician styled hair be- came more and more noticeable. Even home-styled Afros could be found. It just felt good to know that men too were sharing in the fun of curlers, end papers, and the ghastly smell of permanent lotion. Even at the end of the year new fads were coming about: such as mood rings, earth shoes, and sweat- shirt-blue jean jacket com- binations. Who knows what the end would be when almost anything goes. 24 Fads and Fashions Afros are a popular style for naturally curly headed guys, including Cfrom top clock wise to lefty, Jon Flenbarger, Glen Hobbs, John Eric Barker and Tim Bodenhorn Quite a few men teachers can be seen sprouting beards, although some of these teachersjust like having beards, most of them are due to the upcoming Lapel centennial. Top left: Earth shoes, a comfortable style in footwear, are phasing out the once popular platforms and high heel shoes for guys. Above: Posing for a group picture are Tex Green and his pet rock. Left: Anything goes in skirt lengths as shown by JoEllen Knotts, Debbie VanBuskirk, Lisa Gaus, and Joan Deeter. Fads and Fashions 25 Lg, W 55:5 Sei? 5. Sr, 4? 3? 4 f 4-jx 35 E! ,QE ai! Si AI, 951 Q1 ff? Af. A9 ix 52 gf ,U si fi S! gs. 2. Zia E51 ri 54 31 14 ii za iii Q 3 5 Q S gi Q sf 5 1 , , 5? fx 1, fy 53 Sz 13 E gs v if F? is E ff? Q A H Y E s i Q 3 5 ii 5 3 E gs Y K H , if 3 Q s 5 5 9 1 5 5 5 5 3 3 3 5 2 3 5 5 E 2 E Q E 2 E 3 E Q x e N S ,fwzmmrmmmmwmmmwwlmvw:wwwwwmwwfawwf-wamfmmmmmmmvmmmawmasemwammmwmszeawwewmsmwams:amuwfwfaWai1wasemwemfvswawwsmfwzmwwwmmwmmmmxsxm,gwsamsm1in.:wrfm-Q-mefm:uswmf:Qwwnwmzw1ww4wmmws1-W 'wwvaffmm2iv.way my .mm vfrm-xfxwfws fsmzxmimixfm ewewwwraffwxwnmfwwsfawm A LITTLE OF THIS, A LOT OF THAT Front-Kim Noblitt, Pres., Mitch Richardson, V.P., Debbie Van Buskirk, Sec., Rene'e Turner Tres., Rhonda Fields, Rita Hollopeter. Middle-Alan Bays, Bruce Forrer, Greg Stephenson Pam Bauer, Debbie Castor, Lisa Hennegan, Curt Stephenson. Back-Miss Rockey, Sponsor The Halloween Cem'Ve Dr' Rees' Reid Anderson, Scott Bones, Bob Fields, Maggie Rogers, Carol Lloyd, Thee Funk. Homecoming, dancesg have you ever thought about who put in all the energy to make these events happen? It was a group of twenty students with Kim Noblitt at the helm with special guidance from Miss Rockey. The Student Council even gave gifts to the school and designed a commemorative rock to Mr. Fred St. John. Yes, Student Council does a little of this and a lot of that. Mitch Richardson Qabovej enthusiastically performs the duty of being hall monitor, a courtesy the Student Council does for the school. Grant Kepner, Mark Milburn, Reid Ander- son, Denny Keffer, Jeanette Asbury, and Tammy Wyant, frightj watch as Ricky Graham tries his luck at the Football Throw at the Halloween Carnival. 28 Student Council The ever-popular Dr. Irwin Ross, a famous hypnotist, Qleftj presented the best convo of the year. The Student Council also sponsored the convo presented by the Regeneration Debbie Castor and Carol Lloyd Clefty decorate the Christmas tree. Mr. St. John is honored by the Student Council with this stone and plaque. Student Council 29 HONOR SOCIETY '75, The Honor Society officially got underway with the announcement of its fourteen new members during an arousing morning convo. Come on down! This was the phrase which told the candi- dates that they had been elected into the society. The new members were formally inducted during a special ceremony exclusively for them and their families. Early in the fall the society held their annual skating party, which was enjoyed by the students. A pitch-in dinner was enjoyed by the members at the end of the year. fTop, Middle, and Lower Righty Portraying Character, Service, and Scholarship, three of the four qualities a student needs to be ad- mitted to NHS, are Debbie Van Buskirk, Karen Willis, and Lee Anne Fisher. fFar Lefty Cheer- fully acting out the part of the emcee, NHS president Jim Anderson welcomes the school to Honor Society 75. as ll Front Flow-Jim Anderson, Cathy Bodenhorn, Starla McCollum, Karen Willis, Debbie Van Buskirk, Lee Anne Fisher, Debbie Castor, Peggy Ward. Second Row-Jon Renbarger, Belinda Stinson, Joy French, Rhonda Fields, Jim Magers, Roger Lawson, Kip Barker, Jim Mills. Back Ftow-Mrs. Marian Noggle, Joan Deeter, Tim Bodenhorn, Chris Kirchen- bauer, Denny Plummer, Kim Noblitt, Jim Hormell, Chris Bodenhorn, Lisa Gaus, Melanie Crooks, Diane Wolfe. 30 Honor Society LATIN ISN'T DEAD . . YET. The Latin Club was one of the ac- tive organizations at Lapel. lt held an annual slave sale and sponsored a skating party for the school. lt also held an annual Christmas party. This was the last year Mrs. Noggle sponsored the Latin Club and at the end of the year the members of the club presented her with a gift. The Latin Club also belongs to the Ju- nior Classical League which offered a tour to Roman Briton in the spring. coming meeting with Mrs. Noggle. Front Row Joan Deeter, Kevin Jones, Lisa Gaus, Debbie Lloyd, Belinda Stinson, Cathy Bodenhorn, Jim Magers, Field Olson Sec- ond Row Mark Fulton, Jim Baker, Connie Rogers, Jim Anderson, Denny Plummer, Rick Irby, Jo Ellen Huntzinger, Jeff Nyboer Third Row Kenny Howell, Julie Harper, Nancy Cole, Libby Gaus, Nancy Sandala, Cheryl Stinson, Debbie Johnson, Leslie Olson Back Flow Mrs. Marian Noggle, Bill Zink, Jerry Stenklyft, Jeff Smith, Bob Schuyler, Kip Barker, Teresa Harrison, Herb Daugherty. Latin Club 31 CLeftJ President Joan Deeter discusses an up- S.S.S.-KEEPS BUSY FOR OTHERS The Sunshine Society, an organi- zation whose main purpose is to help others, had another eventful year. On October 17th forty-five more girls were initiated into the society. Due to the fact that all the school books are now rentals, the girls had to drop one of their best money making projects, the book sales. They sold many different kinds of candles to make up for the lack of funds. A bake sale held at the Hal- loween Carnival and a Christmas Dance on December 20th were just some more ways to boost the morale. The main project of the Society is giving money to the Riley Hospital for children. Some of the girls also went to nursing homes to cheer people up. Mrs Huntzinger is the sponsor and she, along with the officers, tried to keep the organization busy for another year. Program Committee chairman, Cathy Bod- enhorn, works on the candle sales. K.. Front Row Lisa Wilson, Diane Wolfe, Lee Anne Fisher, Sandy Amos, Debbie Edgreen, Sandra Clouse, Debbie VanBuskirk, Toni Sylvester, Tami Vangets, Cathy Bodenhorn, Peggy Ward, Brenda Fisher, Melanie Crooks, Debbie Castor. Second Row Terry Sorrell, Joan Deeter, Lisa Gaus, Connie Rodgers, Libby Gaus, Melinda Stephens, Stephanie Karel, Beth Forrer, Belinda Stinson, Rhonda Fields, Kathy Ward, Chris Wilson. Third Row Teri Whisman, D'Ahn Huntzinger, Paula Pentz, Beth Sandala, Julie Harper, Nancy Cole, Annette Huntzinger, Joyce Bodenhorn, Chris Graham, Marsha Crooks, Kim Kirchenbauer, Rita Hollopeter, Nancy Sharpe, Nancy May. Fourth Row Pam Cain, Joy Yancey, Barb Hennegan, Jill Shafer, Susan Flowers, Kathy Howell, Bea Hawk- ins, Cathy Helpling, Elaine Looper, Renee Turner, Kim Smart, Julie Hankins, Bridget Forrer, Debbie Lloyd. Fifth Row Kelly Gray, Melanie Shaw, Cara Brandenburg, Elaine Benedict, Patricia Metzger, Nancy Sandala, Cheryl Stinson, Jo Ellen Huntzinger, Sherry Rodgers, Linda Rettig, Debbie Johnson, Cheryl Willoughby, Cathie Simmerman. Back Row Mrs. Huntzinger-Sponsor, Christy Newby, Kathy Maxey, Kaye Koomler, Beth Davis, Detra Simons, Nancy Griffin, Teresa Gillaspy, Leslie Olson, Carol Han- kins, Sharon Stephenson, Nina Sorrell, Connie Wise. '12 Sunshine Society 4-H: MORE THAN BAKING COOKIES BOYS' 4-H Front Row Debbie Lloyd, Angela Mclntire, Sharon Lloyd, Lisa Hollopeter, Debbie Shupe, Mimi Mclntire, Brenda Due. Second Row Joelle Hardwick, Jackie Lewis, Ron Givens, Mathew Milburn, Michael Rettig, Kevin Harney, Mike Jenkins, Mark Mills. Third Flow Brian Rice, Doug Wood, Todd Whisman, Brian Springer, Todd Zeiss, Donny Wagner, Ray Helterbrand, Mike Lawther, Deanna Watkins. Fourth Row Stephen Due, Danny Milburn, Brett Rice, Glenn Hinshaw, David Kimmerling, Shane Ashton, Scott Givens, Brad Huffman. Back Row Jim Ander- son, Eric Richardson, Bob Schuyler, Jim Everitt, Mark Milburn, Brad Everitt. i . GIRLS' 4-H Front Row Debbie Lloyd, Rita Hollopeter, Lisa Hollopeter, Debbie Shupe, Mimi Mclntire, Kelli Scott, Denise Maxwell, Second Flow Lisa Burris, Jo Ellen Huntzinger, Sharon Lloyd, Nancy Snyder, Patricia May, Margie Hendricks, Lisa Lee. Third Flow Angela Mclntire, Amy Simmerman, Joelle Hardwick, Amy Shelton, Karen Bodenhorn, Lisa Everitt, Shannon Barker, Kim Hettinga, Brenda Due. Back Row Pam Cox, Shelly Mills, Tracie Shupe, Kim Norris, Angela Hunt, Susan Allison, Andrea Kirby, Lisa Bodenhorn, Rebecca Smith, Ray Helterbrand. 4-H is an organization for the young people of the community. lt offered a chance to face responsi- bility with the challenge of placing first before each and every mem- bers' eye. 4-H is usually a summer project although regular meetings are held during the year. It takes a lot of time and cooperation on everyones part. Leaders provide advice and extra help when the kids face a tough de- cision. True, 4-H is a lot of hard work, sometimes without reward, but the fun of the fair, competition, and working close with others is a far more rewarding experience. 4-H 33 DEADLINES, DEADLINES, DEADLINESH Finishing layouts, writing copy, and typing pages were just a few of Debbie Castor and Joan Deeter relax while at Ball State workshop. the jobs that the annual staff ac- complished in producing the an- nual. As soon as they finished one deadline, they started working on another. The annual staff, under the in- struction of sponsor, Miss Rockey, and the tri-editors Debbie Castor, Jean Deeter, and Norris Teeters, worked earnestly to meet each deadline. New ideas were used as the staff tried to create a yearbook that would be its own. Many long hours were spent preparing the an- nual, but as more and more of the annual was finished, the annual staff realized the rewards of those long hours. Front: Tami Vangets, Brenda Fisher, Joan Deeter, Norris Teeters, Debbie Castor, Diane Wolfe, Starla McCollum, Lee Anne Fisher. Second: Lisa Wilson, Tim Bodenhorn, Jim Anderson, Chris Bodenhorn, Debbie Van Buskirk, Melinda Stephens, Sandy Amos, Karen Willis Third: Teresa Harrison, Teri Whisman, Jim Hormell, Teresa Merrill, Cheryl Talbert, Terry Sorrell, Toni Sylvester Fourth: Lucille Rockey, Sponsor, Field Olson, Debbie Edgreen, Peggy Ward, Melanie Crooks, Cathy Bod- enhorn, Lisa Gaus, Dennis Snead. 34 Annual Staff Annual Staff at work, Frustration! ! Debbie Castor and Peggy Ward head for the annual meeting. Annual Staff 35 OFF T0 A NEW START This year, like the last, was an- other one of rebuilding. The band was in sad shape when Mr. Hoover arrived and it still has quite a way to go. Seven devoted members showed up at the first meeting for summer band. Fortunately, the band had a director who was truly inter- ested in the improvement of all our bands and willing to make the very best of the conditions here. The size did not stop the group from performing the expected func- tions of a band. The band played at football and basketball games and presented a few concerts during the year. The members have learned more about music, the proper care of horns, and playing with a better technique. Members had also dis- covered that band is not just a one hour a day class. It consisted of in- dividual practicing, extra rehearsals, development of pride and even hav- ing a few parties throughout the year. fTop Righty The band marches at the Home- coming-Fish Fry Parade. CFlightj Nina Sorrell looks on as Mr. Hoover explains a difficult music part. l Front Nina Sorrell. Second Flow Greg Brannum, Mark Watts, Bill Wolfe, Kim Noblitt. Third Row Durinda Abbott, Dawn Hoover, Debbie Carter, Lisa Gaus, Herb Daugherty, Gary Stump, Dennis Snead, Hervey Lawrence. Back Flow Cathy Bodenhorn, Nancy Cole, Carol Edgreen, Leslie Olson, Bret Busby, Karen Due, Flon Turner, Chuck Gaus, Libby Gaus, Joy French, Starla McCollum. 36 High School Band I THIS IS WHERE IT BEGINS The roots of the High School band begin forming with the begin- ner band. They learn early in their careers as band members the im- portance of hard work and dis- cipline. The class meets three days a week and gives several perfor- mances throughout the year. The goal of these young performers is to work hard so that they can serve as alternates to the high school band. The Junior High band easily plays a stimu- lating song. Front Jeff Earlywine Brook Barker Earl Kleeburg Michael Hormell Todd Snyder Brett Rice Back Russell Castor Paul Cecil Susan Allison Margie Hendricks David Delph Jane Perslng Faith Edenfleld Shannon Barker Kavln Gray Cindy Tarvln Lori Morton Center back Mr Gary Hoover Junior High Band 37 AMBASSADORS OF GOODWILL If you ever happen to see a bus full of twenty-six identically dressed people, chances are it's the Lapel Swing Choir. The Swing Choir mem- bers are often the victims of many envious looks since the choir often gets out of school to sing. However, there is more to the choir than get- ting out of school. As any member will tell you-the practices are long and fast-paced. The songs make the practices fun-a Commercial Med- ley, Applause , Hang On the Bell, Nellie , and Twelve Days After Christmas . Choreography also plays a large part in the Swing Choir's performances. The Swing Choir travels to various places to sing, including the Holiday Inn, Grandview Country Club, Turtle Creek Nursing Home, Riverview Hospital, and Riley's Children Hos- pital. The members ride a school bus in their travels, and the ride to and from performances is filled with Tex Green's nice jokes, and somewhat flat harmony. CUpper Righty Paula Pentz, Jill Shafer, and Melinda Stephens take out some time to rest and talk during a practice. fMiddIe Righty Teri Whisman, Joy French, Joan Deeter, and Paula Pentz show varied emotions during a performance. fLower Righty Swing Choir members sit on the floor of the new music building at a practice. fBelowJ Lisa Gaus and Teri Whisman sing the girls' special song I Won't Last a Day Without You . 38 Swing Choir .. Front -Chris Kirchenbauer, Teri Whisman, Denny Plummer, Debbie Edgreen, Chris Husted. Middle-Jon Renbarger, Joyce Bodenhorn, Eddie Hardwick, Debbie VanBuskirk, Jim Magers, Tex Green, Melinda Stephens, Paula Pentz, Joy French. Back-Bob Schuyler, Nancy Cole, Chuck Gaus, Jill Shafer, Jim Ander- son, Toby Hiatt, Cathy Bodenhorn, Jim Baker, Jon Howell, Lisa Gaus, Mark Fulton, and Joan Deeter. 1Above Lefty The Swing Choir girls pretend to be Opera singers while performing the Com- mercial Medley. CAboveJ The girls tell the boys that its about time they give their faces a perfect Trac Il shave. CLeftJ Someone miss a note? Swing Choir 39 HCHORAL FESTIVAL TOPS CFF A Three days a week you will hear YEAR!! Miss Terhune directing students in grades nine through twelve on the musical fundamentals for Concert Choir. They auditioned for this choir in the spring so when school began 'they could start practicing without any further postponement. The first of the money making projects the choir was involved with was the doughnut sales which showed a good profit. Another was the Treasure Hunt booth at the Hal- loween Carnival. The money that was received went to the final pay- ment of the choir robes. Along with the fun came the work. The choir gave several perfor- mances during the year which took many long hours to prepare. The highlight of the year was the annual Madison County Choral Festival. This consisted of going to Pend- leton and practicing with six other area schools on the music they would present at the evening performance. Front: Kelly Gray, Pam Cain, Roberta Hughes, Cathy Howell, Bea Hawkins, Denny Plummer, Jim Magers, Kent Hiatt, Chris Kirchen- bauer, Jon Howell, Chris Cook, Chad Yancy, Barb Hennegan, Kim Kirchenbauer, Paula Pentz, Cathy Bodenhorn. Second: Connie Rodgers, D'Ahn Huntzinger, Joy Yancy, Starla McCollum, Joy French, Debbie Van Buskirk, Joan Deeter, Ted Spearman, Randall Mor- ton, Mark Fulton, Kenny Howell, Melinda Stephens, Lee Anne Fisher, Lisa Gaus, Renee Turner. Third: Joyce Bodenhorn, Elaine Looper, Marsha Crooks, Debbie Edgreen, Nancy Sharpe, Jay Stenklyft, Jeff Tarvin, Gary Stump, Jon Renbarger, Eddy Hardwick, Doug Troutman, Jerry Barker, Teri Whisman, Belinda Stinson, Jo Ellen Huntzinger, Debbie Carter. Back: Dianne Wolfe, Nancy Cole, Libby Gaus, Nina Sorrell, Kevin Jones, Roger Lawson, Tex Green, Jim Baker, Gary Coomer, Harold Humphrey, Ted Funk, Bob Schuyler, Jay Allison, Hervey Lawrence, Rodney Isaac, Jill Shafer, Cathy Helpling, Julie Harper. 40 Concert Choir HOW DOES THIS PART GG? This musical organization pro- vides the seventh and eighth gra- ders a chance to sing together and improve their voices. Jr. High Choir also teaches its members basic fun- damentals such as learning to read music properly. After this basic training, these talented students are ready to join Concert Choir and Swing Choir. The group gave a nice performance in February. Front: Tracy Lucky, Judith Nealis, Carol Lloyd, Becky Males, Kelly Husted, Denise Maxwell, Corrine McCoy, Deanna Hoo- ver, Mimi Mclntire, Becky Sager, Mina Looper. Second: Laura Miller, Jeanna Pentz, Becky Hudson, Debbie Shupe, Lisa Hollopeter, Penny Turner, Debbie Snyder, Laurie Thompson, Kim Hettinga, Julie Hudson. Third: Rose Lawrence, Ruth- ann Carey, Laurie Deeter, Lisa Hennigan, Nancy Snyder, Paula Stephenson, JoAnne Presser, Lisa Simpson, Jill Harper, Karen Brannum. Fourth: Shelly Dick, Shelly Busby, Toni Hartman, Stephanie Brown, Kelly Scott, Maggie Rodgers, Cathy Walker, Julie Nealis, Carmen Castor, Lynn Heiny. Back: Director Bob Adams, Bruce Reed, LeRoy VanHorn, Frosty Stin- son, Josanna Busby, Kelly Jones, Karen Muse, Katina O'Bryant, Jan Heiny. Junior High Choir 41 MEMBERS GAIN BACKGROUND IN FAFIMINGU' 42 FFA Experimentation in the fields of new hybrids of different grains and breeds of cattle, sheep, and hogs gives FFA members a good idea of what a future in tomorrow's agricul- tural maze will be. Some young men test new grains while others, after learning to recog- nize hundreds of insect species, use their knowledge at contests. interest in the breed- ing of purebred animals urges many young- sters to learn to pick good stock from poor stock so that they may compete in judging shows held locally or state wide. This year the FFA won the following awards: Soil Judging 1st Forestry 2nd Entolmology 1 st Poultry 3rd The FFA sponsored: a chili supper for the winners of the pest drive , dances after ball games, and a parent-son banquet in the Spring. CTop Righty Placing first in the County Soil Judging were Gary Mills, Lawrence McDole, Jay Reed, and Joel Sandefur. QRightJ F.F.A. member Scott Yancey works on a picnic table for the relaxing area. . . l Bottom-Bill Barbee, Bill Bell, David Huntzinger, David Humphrey, Sandy Amos, Larry Maxwell, Chris Watters, Jim Everitt, Steve Wilson. Middle-Eric Flichardson, Brad Huffman, Tim Fields, Harold Humphrey, Eddie Hardwick, Larry Knotts, Jerry Barker, Scott Yancey, Gary Mills. Top-Joel Sandefur, Gerald Hardwick, Kenny Holycross, Steve Sharpe, Jim Mc Dole, Greg Hiday, James Willis, Tom Montgomery, Mr. John Branson. A DIFFERENT VIEW Lisa Gaus gains teaching experience as she learns to get vital points of lessons across to her students. Some people think teaching is one of the easiest careers on the job market. lt isn't all grading papers and drinking coffee. During the past year, several students had the op- portunity to see what it is like on the other side of the desk-the teach- ers' side. These students were given the opportunity to teach the sub- jects of their choice under the close supervision of the classroom teacher. Since the day class schedule was full, these students spent many hours after school learning how to better their techniques. Even though all of these students won't become teachers, exploratory teaching still proved to be a gratify- ing experience. C0minQ fl'OfT1 iheif kindergarten CIHSS, explor- Front-Terry Sorrell, Jane Fisher, Starla McCollum, Toni Sylvester HYOVY teachers Becky HODDS and JO Ellen Back-Diane Wolfe, Lisa Gaus, Sandra Clouse, Debbie Van Buskirk Mr Knotts stop to tell an amusing story about Don Trisler, their class. Exploratory Teachers 43 CHECK US OUT All the way from the boogie woogie blues to the ever popular bump, the girls in the pep club showed their school spirit with ex- treme enthusiasm and big mouths. They still continued to be the lou- dest pep club whether the team chalked up another victory or ac- cepted occasional defeat. The checker board outfits were one ofthe more comfortable as well as better looking outfits the pep club has ever had. It took a lot of time and hard work on the part of the officers, to cut out one-hundred and fifty outfits so that everyone would be ready and raring to go. Then they could do what they do best--YELL! 44 Pep Club Front-Mascot Tex Green. First: Debbie Van Buskirk, Lisa Gaus, Teri Whisman, Debbie Edgreen, Melanie Crooks, Debbie Castor, Sandra Clouse, Peggy Ward, LeeAnne Fisher, Lisa Wilson, Brenda Fisher, Toni Sylvester, JoEllen Knotts, Starla McCollum, Karen Willis, Cathy Bodenhorn, Lori Robinson. Second: Sponsor Trudy George, Cindy Givens, Beth Irwin, Debbie Cook, Stephanie Karel, Barb Hennegan, Kim Hiatt, Diane Campfield, Belinda Stinson, Debbie Lloyd, Nancy May, Nancy Sharpe, Libby Gaus, Joy French, Connie Rodgers, Lora Welch, Sponsor Pam Collins. Third: Beth Forrger, Julie Harper, Paula Pentz, Nancy Colett, Jill Shafer, Kim Kirchenbauer, Bea Hawkins, Kathyj-lowell, Elaine Looper, Cathy Helpling, Gayle Kepner, Bridget Forrer, Julie Hankins, Kim Smart, Chris Graham, Cathie Simmerman, ReneeWilloughby. Fourth: Beth Castor, Anne Hardwick, Jeanette Asbury, Cindy Banning, Cheryl Willoughby, Dawn Hoover, D'Ahn Hunt- zinger, Annette Huntzinger, JoEllen Huntzinger, Cheryl Stinson, Nancy Sandala, Leslie Olsen, Melanie Shaw, Cindy Morelock, Brenda Hopkins, Sherry Rodgers, Sharon Stephenson. Fifth: Cara Forrer, Carmen Rawlings, Lisa Welch, Julie Nealis, Debbie, Patricia Metzger, Annette Asbury, Nancy Griffin, Carol Lloyd, Thea Funk, Detra Simons, Jan Heiny, Julie Hudson, Paula Stephenson, Theresa Earlywine, Connie Wise, Nina Sorrell. Sixth: Jean Stenklyft, Becky Sager, Nina Looper, Lori Thompson, Sharon Lloyd, Lisa Simpson, Josanna Busby, Lisa Helpling, Susan Griffin, Kelly Jones, Lynn Heiny, Debbie Shupe, Lisa Hollopeter, Lisa Hennegan, JoAnne Presser, Nancy Snyder, Kelly Husted. Seventh: Debbie Huntzinger, Kim Hettinga, Corry McCoy, Mimi Mclntire, Maggie Rodgers, Lisa Asbury, Gayla Anderson, Kristi Gray, Penny Turner, Lisa Milikan, Denise Maxwell, Betsy Males, Karen Muse. Back: Karen Barnnum, Tracy Howell, Ruth Ann Carey, Melinda Cox, Shelly Busby, Laurie Deeter, Jeanna Pentz, Laura Miller, Mila Crooks, Deanna Hoover, Edie Fisher, Tina Odom, Laura Willis, Susie Russell, Kaye Koomler, Carmen Castor. Pep Club 45 'j'MORE More than just a smile is right! Old standard tricks and yells are turning into boogies and jives. The Varsity and reserve cheerleaders attended a camp especially designed for them. They worked hard and it showed in the end. The A 8 B squads received several blue rib- bons and two spirit sticks for their talents. The younger girls who did not attend camp were just as enthu- siastic as the older ones. Yes, times are changing. Gone are cute smiles, fluttering pom- poms, and plastic hairdos. Now sweat, taped ankles, hard practices, and aching muscles are the thing. Maybe it would be easier just to play basketball. THAN JUST A SMILE 46 Cheerleaders u .i 21. 3 5 ' -w wf - '-rf 35:- :W ' ':: : -5'--E35 X-Q :Zl3E3wi:' -- 'I' -: f -f:Z i.Q - - 5:..:E.. .Qii P-:'t???:5i'5..f.f.Q.3.Lff915' A :ig.a.Q ':.. sE32 : . g V : -- W ff e e -' - f 7 54 gg ,Hy Eiag sgw g 1 F 5 Xe yi V V A- - A-ge ffimwgfi , fi! gsyegwf k ef F 55Si732'2'-fiifiiiami. 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The librarians were helpful, courteous, and certainly did more than say Shhh! fFlightJ Harold Humphrey looks through the book cards to see who has an overdue book. it Front: Vickie Coffey, Sandy Amos, Scott Yancey, Mike Falkenberry. Back: Mrs. Irma Wells, Rene Davis, Harold Humphrey, Roger Lawson, Randy Busby 48 Librarians STILL A MAN'S WORLD Did you ever wonder how the film projector turned up right when and where it was needed? Well, the people that were responsible for this miraculous feat were Mr. Jon Trippeer and his crew of audio-vi- sual men. The A.-V. department was the only all-male department left in the school-and those guys really knew what they were doing. tLeftJ Harold Humphrey, Bob Schuyler, Jim Fisher, Tim Veach, Chris Husted, Jim Presser and Mr. Jon Trippeer-the ace A.V. team. CBelow lefty Jim Presser expertly sets up the film projector for the physics class. Audio-Visual 49 GOOD MORNING . . . LAPEL HIGH SCHOOL Tippity type, tippity type . . . Where's Nyboer? Go find him. . . . fifty Run off one-hundred and copies for Mr. Kemerly pIease. . . . Get to work Clouse, you never do anything. Check in the rest- rooms and see if you smell any smoke. .. . I'm sorry, you'Il have to wait until Peggy gets back. . . . l'II get around to it. ... O.K., I'Il give him the message, thank you for caIIing. . . .Tippity type, tippity type . . . Ding . . . Oh, the life of an office girl! Renee Turner checks an address for Mr. Hunter. 50 Office Girls Mr. Hunter surrounded by his helpersg Rhonda Fields, Melinda Stephens, Kathy Ward and Sandra Clouse. df Stephanie Karel, Joan Deeter, Debbie Edgreen, Teri Whisman and Melanie Crooks work in Mr. Pike's office. Front: Beth Forrer, Debbie VanBuskirk, Debbie Edgreen, Libby Gaus, Debbie Lloyd, Toni Sylvester. Back: Mr. Howell, Brenda Fisher, Nancy Sharpe, Tami Vangets, Peggy Ward, Lee Anne Fisher, Jill Shafer, and Lisa Wilson. Left: Teri Whisman makes some copies. Above: Brenda Fisher types out the tardy sheet. 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The Spanish class planned a spring trip to Mexico to see the people, culture, and the country. The French class pur- chased some French games to make learning easy. Latin class was made interesting with Latin con- tests. The class' English vocabulary of words derived from Latin was in- creased by the students' Derivative Notebook. Au revoir-vale-adios. fTop Righty During Spanish Class, Karen Due, Thea Funk, Jeannette Asbury and Patri- cia Metzger study together for a test. CMiddIe Righty The Latin One class react to one of Mrs. Noggle's questions. fLower Righty The French II class studies in preparation for a dicted 54 Foreign Language Spanish students Sharon Stephenson and Denise Dollard use the language lab to aid their study. A Latin One students translate an interesting story. Foreign Language 55 EXIT STAGE RIGHT Impromptu speeches, sales talks, and different kinds of plays were just a few aspects of Speech and Drama. The first semester of this class dealt with public speaking. The class members gained poise and self-confidence as they wrote and gave different types of speeches. During the second se- mester, the class members were in- volved in the production of plays. Comedies, as well as serious drama were acted out by the sixteen thespians. Mrs. Marian Noggle, the instruc- tor, stressed the importance of rap- port of the speaker to the audience. Although the class members weren't all planning to become ac- tors, they all did gain valuable expe- riences in Speech and Drama. QAbove Righty The Speech and Drama class try out their speeches on an attentive au- dience. CLower Righty Ski instructor Peggy Ward shows the proper water skiing equip- ment to her class. 56 Speech and Drama LEARNING A LITTLE OF EVERYTHING fTopb Mrs. Noggle's first period English class tries hard to stay awake long enough to finish their assignment. fMiddleJ Doing another English assignment is the fate of Mrs. Hersbe- rer's class. QLowerJ Mr. Kemerly's class tries hard to improve their grade average by doing well on a test. By writing themes, reading nov- els, and completing exercises, English students learned the funda- mentals of the English language. Freshmen studied basic sentence structure, while sophomores learned the rules of the English lan- guage. Those in junior English stud- ied great authors like Edgar Allan Poe and Nathaniel Hawthorne. Se- nior English prepared students for college. Most of their work was based on compositions and term papers. English 57 SCIENCE TAKES ON ANOTHER COURSE Chemicals, insect names, and laws of matter are just a few of the topics discussed in the science classes. Besides the regular junior high science, general science, biol- ogy, chemistry, and physics, Biol- ogy ll was offered to students who were interested in furthering their studies in science. Junior high stu- dents learned the basic principles of science, while general science was offered as an option to taking biol- ogy. Dissections added dimension to the usual biology class and labs made chemistry seem more credible. 58 Science Top: Taking notes and just listening, the biol- ogy class passes through another day. Above: The chemistry class anxiously awaits Jim An- derson's answer as he looks in his book to tind it. Carol Lloyd, Thea Funk, and Ted Spearman examine a skull. The first members of the new Biology ll class take a test to see how much they've learned. In physics, Cathy Bodenhorn uses a pocket calculator in finding the answer to a difficult problem. Science 59 Students Probe The Structures Of Our Society The presidential and local elec- tions, heightened the excitement of government classes as opposing candidates aired their differences. One of the reasons why these stu- dents were so captivated by the candidates was because some knew that in a couple of weeks they would be going to the polls to cast their first vote. Trips to the Madison County Court House to witness a murder trial and to the General Assembly were the highlights of the year. These trips gave students a clearer picture of our law and how it works. Psychological developments studied by various experiments fur- thered the understanding of one's self to society in Senior sociology. History pupils delved from the past to the present condition of our country. This was emphasized by the celebration of the one-hun- dredth birthday of our town. 60 Social Sciences QTopJ Donnie Snyder helps Miss Hockey un- wrap a present. 1BottomJ Junior History class discusses a controversial subject. Easier Said Than Done Uopj General Math students test their abili- ties. fMiddleJ Algebra ll class watches intently as Mrs. Terhune explains a problem. fBottomJ Seventh Grade Math class works on basics. Sine, tangent, quadratic equa- tions, and plain old fractions all show the range of the math depart- ment. Seventh grade math to col- lege bound math were offered. Al- gebra, geometry, trigonometry and pre-calculus were also available for those who were interested. Seniors could take a fifth year college prep course in mathematics. Mrs. Ter- hune taught this advanced course, while Mrs. Gardner helped teach some of the other high school math courses. Mathematics 61 j RAS DOLLS AND DOUGH BOYS Dish pan hands and frustrating needle eyes are typical problems that the males, as well as the fe- males, must cope with in Home Eco- nomics. With hidden chuckles, the girls watch as awkward male hands learn to sew, cook, and face family problems. Even though they would rather practice playing the Gallop- ing Gourmet, they soon adjusted to classroom study. Battles were fought over who should run the house and earn the money as well as who was to wash the dirty skil- lets. It was just amazing how a few doughboys can affect a class full of rag dolls. Top Tammy Wyant and Nancy Snyder learn the basics of sewing in eighth grade home ec. Above Seniors relax and enjoy a home cooked meal. 62 Home Economics Seventh graders Carol King, Tammie Coffey, Teri Pihser and Ruth Ann Carey find out what cooking is all about. Discussing family planning in Home Ec are Mitch Richardson, Joy Scherer, Flandy Hus- ted, Bruce Forrer and Glen Hobbs. Home Economics 63 ACCURACY COUNTS IN BUSINESS The Business Law class learns about the legal responsibilities in- volved in running a business, the forming of contracts, and laws in general. Timed writings, mock re- search papers, and proper margin settings became the concerns of students enrolled in the typing classes. The Shorthand class must stay alert and accurate at all times. Speed timings and transcriptions are the daily routines of this class. Do the debits equal the credits? ls your posting right? What is your net income? These are just a few of the questions that run through the minds of the bookkeeping class. Learning what types of insurance are the best, how to read stock mar- ket reports, and keeping the family budget accurate are just a few of the things that the General Business class learns. Consumer Economics is a class that deals with the buying of merchandise: what kinds of woods are best for furniture, how to choose meat and learning how to buy on credit are the major things covered in this one semester class. CT op Righty Libby Gaus and Kathy Ward strive for accuracy in shorthand. CMiddle Righty Jeff Smith corrects a mistake in Typing I. fLower Righty Joy French and Field Olson begin a practice set in Bookkeeping. 64 Business ..-:Slim WATCH YOUR FINGERSV' The lndustrial Arts Department is concerned with four main areas. These areas are woodworking, met- alworking, electronics and power and transportation. The students in woodworking make lamps, tables and other wood articles. They also learn how to work with the wood. Metalwork students are involved in welding, working with sheet metal and working in the machine shop. Students in electronics deal mainly in the assembly of kits which have small electronic components. Power and transportation students work in various phases of automotive ma- chines. These students work with small engines, doing tune-ups, and making repairs. fTop Lefty Mr. French explains a difficult shop procedure to Phillip Barker and Robert Cole. CMiddle Lefty During sixth period shop, Don- nie Snyder and Glen Hobbs do a repair job. fAbovey Using safety precautions, John Sho- ettner makes a name plaque. CLower Lefty Randy Husted and Kenny Holycross complete a shop assignment. Industrial Arts 65 STRIVING FOR PERFECTION Students involved in mechanical drawing, or drafting, learn the tech- niques of architecture and descrip- tive geometry. Precision through skills is the goal of each student. As the student progresses through the four years of drafting, the program becomes more advanced and more difficult. Students also learn how to use the blueprint machine and a drafting machine. Mr. Jon Trippeer works closely with each student to enable the student to more clearly understand each assignment. New desks and a blackboard drafting machine have been purchased in order to further the quality of educa- tion in the area of drafting. 66 Drafting fTop Righty Under Mr. Trippeer's supervision, Bob Deeter and Sam Stinson run off their blueprints. CCenter Righty Dan Brinker con- centrates as he completes a Drafting ll as- signment. QAbovey Trying to find the point where a line intersects a plane, Duke Bran- num and Dan Snead use their triangles. fLower Righty Using their previous drafting experiences, Joe Meyer and Gary Coomer complete an assignment. GROWING EXPERIENCES ics acquired training in specific skills. Those in agricultural business occupation became familiar with ag- riculture production, sales, and service. The ag. class and the FFA are closely related in their activities, which included soil judging, en- tomology, poultry, and forestry. CTop Lefty Members of the ag program dis- cuss a point of agriculture. fMiddIe Lefty Donde Swango and Jerry Miller take a quiz on the parts ot a beef cattle. QLower Lefty Tom Montgomery takes time out of ag class to clean a paint brush. AAVTS GIVES STUDENTS A CHANCE TO POLISH SKILLS Twenty-three students journeyed daily to Anderson Area Vocational- Technical School. The school be- came a part of their lives as it taught them the necessities of their desired occupations. There were fourteen areas from which they could choose. Students received excellent training for jobs after graduation. A special two year course in small engines and appliances let students repair their own lawn mowers, mo- torcycles, dishwashers, ranges, and dryers in order to ready them for be- coming repairmen. Above-Working at the grinder, Chuck Gib- son passes his mornings at Vocational School. Below-After finishing a typing as- signment, Renee Willoughby checks for accuracy. 68 AAVTS ydfvw. L: ' - Mm, i W Left-Deciding on the proper way to restore a damaged vehicle, John Smith, Chuck Gibson and Bill Stinson go about their work. Be- low-Unsure of herself, Diane Campfield checks her assignment with Kim Hiatt. Lower left-As Rene Davis and Wilma Smiley look on, Laura Hackleman concentrates on typing. awk 1 me ga: ifztwiiae isa: AAVTS 69 BUILDING STRONG BODIES Phys. Ed. is a classthat is usually considered a cinch to pass. This is an exaggeration! Skills tests and written tests add on a lot of extra practice and studying. Besides being just another re- quired course, this enables students to break the monotony of classroom routines as well as get their bodies in shape. Phys. Ed. classes are spent in a variety of ways from soc- cer to tumbling to exercises and back again. 70 Phys. Ed. Rick Hersberger evades Mike Boyll in Phys. Ed. Right: Lisa Millikan, Mimi Mclntire., Edie Fisher and Sherry Daffron help Mila Crooks to the top. DEM BONES Oh, the neckbone's connected to the backbone and the backbone's connected to the hipbone and the Learning the parts of the body and their functions is just a small part of a health class. Students be- come familiar with their inner worlds. They not only learn the physical aspects of the human body, but also the various mental states that exist. It is important that they learn these things in order to become physically strong and emo- tionally stable human beings. Health class is certainly not dull. This year a disaster drill was staged in order to prepare students for a real emergency. Artificial respiration and mouth-to-mouth resuscitation were just samples of the emergency first aid procedures that students practiced. They also realized that maintaining one's own life is impor- tant, but saving another can be a re- warding experience. hipbone connected to the thigh and the thighbone's con- nected to the kneebones and the fAbove Lefty While the other girls look on, Jeanna Pentz gives mouth-to-mouth resusci- tation to Mila Crooks. fLower Lefty Seventh grade boys study their health assignment. Health 71 PAINTS, PAPER, AND PERRY Creative arts classes are de- signed to help students develop hid- den talents. They tackle everything from needle point and basket weav- ing to render and textiles. The Art Department has shown considerable innovation under the leadership of Mrs. Perry. An art ex- hibit was placed in the main hallway weekly to show the art work to the rest of the student body. Whenever anyone needed decoratons for ex- tra-curricular activities the classes were always more than willing to help. f 55? fTop Righty A scholarship student, Terry Sor- rell, goes to Herron Art School on Saturdays. Terry also went to a Ball State Workshop for art students. fMiddle Righty Jack Jarrett finds needlepoint fascinating and difficult. QMiddle Far Righty Kelly Gray asks for help from Mrs. Perry. fLower Righty Vickie Coffey, Debbie Milligan and Dave Bomar discuss the latest news as they work on their art assignment. 72 Art IT'S NOT JUST SINGING QTopJ The student music teacher, Anita Bowl- ing, dismisses the seventh grade music class. QAboveJ In first grade music, the girls and boys have a contest to see who knows the notes. Music plays an important part in the grade school children's life. It teaches students the basic music structures, and it teaches them how to read music. ln junior high, the students learn about composers and the different kinds of music. Bach, Beethoven, and Handel be- came familiar to the students as did the music of the Baroque, Classical and Jazz periods. Music 73 aw Nw EF 5 1? 5:-Q nk :iz ge is 3 3: 3 I Y ia 'J 3 3 i 2 i 4 X 1 1 .h N- -M M.. -W ,vm M,N-.N-AM.wLfmm?:,4xw:,wzwwwnwgwwfmwwwfw-.umm-,Vu fWw1.Mnr.waJ:.mmmwm:-aavzawnwrumwm:f:w:wmns.wxay2a.-amsmfai.-:NamesSxxwwxwmvwfwmwmimaweikifgiifvkfwlK2i4B9sYT5s'RZfJni?sii5s1 2 3 -4 ii 2 4 9 5 4 as ,Q gg if Q 3 if 5' 5 2 2 2 i I E Z E x 5 5 i 1 E E E 2 4 S 2 5 . 1 Track seems to have a hard time FEW FEET FINISH Front: Coach Steve Telfer, Mike Raper, Roger Lawson, Jon Howell, Jeff Maxwell, Gary Barcus, rounding up a sufficient number of boys to run. The main reason is due to the lack of interest and strict self- discipline. The team as a whole did not have a winning season, but these individuals did put out a great amount of effort. Lapel Hamilton Hgts. 109 Lapel Hamilton S.E. Lapel Highland Lapel y -, igigfjg-fggkgz 75,11-74: 11,'FL-3f,:iQ1'fk:'7f-' T itrs, L f irv 1 fl i.1l 1 ' Fl'Hn,KtQf't?V ii A,V.,' i 5 -V Madison Grant ' Pendleton Lapel Mt. Vernon 1 02 76 Track Steve Wilson, Coach Jon Trippeer. Back: Mgr. Tim Bodenhorn, Dan Sager, Chris Bodenhorn, Denny Plummer, Jim Mills, Bruce Forrer, Joel Sandetur, Chris Huskated, Mgr. Gary Stump. Gary Barcus crosses the finish line ahead of his Daleville opponents. DIG! DIG! LET'S HAVE 100W EFFORT Front: Varsity Team Jon Howell, John Eric Barker, Dennis Edgreen, Steve Wilson, Roger Law- son, Jeff Maxwell, Randall Morton, Coach Dallas Hunter. Second: Reserve Team Mgr. Kevin Burk, Bill Zink, Curt Stephenson, Jim Baker, Joe Meyer, Bob Schuyler, Doug Troutman, David Carpenter, Jeff Tarvin, Mgr. Jim Magers. Back: Jr. High Jackie Lewis, Brian Turner, Ron Giv- ens, Brian Duffey, Jeff Vanasdal, Rick Benefiel. Cross Country is not an easy sport in which to participate. Sta- mina, a strong desire to win, and in- dividual fortitude are only a few of the qualities a good winner must have. Practice consists of running four to five miles a night and that means in any kind of weather. Rain, shine, sleet, or even snow, you must be willing to do your best. This year's Cross Country team did very well, bringing home a record of twenty wins and six losses. It also had two boys, Toby Hiatt and Steve Wilson, who at- tained the honor of being in the WRC All-Conference Cross Country Team. Victories included the win- ning of the Sheridian Invitational by both the Varsity and Reserve teams. The team also placed third in the conference and tenth in the sectional. Cross Country still remains a sport which attracts few fans, but there is just as much competition and individual effort present here as in other sports. Sometimes the indi- vidual is in a great deal of pain and feels he can't finish the race, but a good runner will always dig-in and give 10096 effort. Sheridan 32 Lapel 25 Trl High 25 E. Hancock 56 Lapel 48 Yorktown 40 Mt. Vernon 52 Lapel 42 Westfield 29 Lapel 26 Hamilton S.E. 70 Above-As Mr. Hunter records his team's times, Toby Hiatt checks in to see how he's done. Cross Country 77 HPITCHING MACHINE AIDS BATTING AVERAGES rs iff ,rw v,,. , L. ,S ties 2 7 7 4 4 3 13 0 3 5 2 7 ,The baseball team had One of Lapel 6 Alexandria K I3 y Conference Qsummerj the finest defensive teamssllnthe, eeee - Easfem anC9C I-ape' 3 H'9 'a ld 2 WRC conference The had 1 ar- 'L11- :Lapelr 7-1-e 1 1 Shenandoah A 2 Lapel 4 Pendleton Hts. 3 w , ' y Lapel 6 l 1 Mt. Vernon, N18 Lapel 2 Shenandoah, 4 ftlyrecord of 7 wlns and 7 losses dur- L 'Lapel 1 Sllenandoan 14 ,Lapel 0 Yorktown 5 I 'irlgthe sulgjnlerconferencesgy , gag, ihenlanfoah 1? li-ape: 2 Ilgltvlgrnon , . Q ?isf?g,m :VV k,m:s,,,.ape I ,. ykyiu mg Sgwn' ape ran on I Lapel ' 'l leee Elwood 1 .11 Lapel 6 Wes'Del I I Lapel 2 Sheridan 5 Lapel 11 Highland SC0felpiQiEfi4 T6 3- DISGDPOIHTIHQIY, Lapel 4 snenden 1 Lapel 2 Pendleton Hts they th63D,IQSt In thef 1 second game Lapel 51 New Palestine 8 Lapel 1 Shenandoah to Elwoidii' Lapel 10 Trl Central 0 Lapel 2 Yorktown if nnlle lll i - La I 4 Nob ville, - 1 La I 1 Mt. Vernon The teaggsgglgattlng average was pe 'es I I 5 I-322, 9 Frankton Incfeasediitiyiiithe daily use of the ' Sectional l Lapel 3 Wes Del pitching m'aChiI'1e. The Optirniste rrell ,..l , 4 Anderson ' 3 Conference Tournament Club generouslyglgtelped ln the 0 EIWOGCI 2 Lape' 2 Mt-Vemon 1 Daymelftl L I i 51 f ' I sz 'A XS as fr:-:,gg:Selx-,ytgfyz I '.:- fmlswsw-M Ili ie if i,' trsgrr-ee:el,,f,f:flalli,,gy 'ts Sq , 5 fi- f' Till. 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' be . ,, 3 nt ::,5'f' mf J ., V H -F1 255' 'ii5s5??2'5Ci:55LS EW -- A 2 -1 ..,, W - M., asa- ......,. - 5.54 , .1 ...ag-,..:, aw--W M , , . -,.,. E 1 - M :Agarwal -if ' -, 5 N 't sf ff '-S., ff' --bg, 1' 4- MW! -if ' X 55-Egfiwf-is M ..., , gfasfiu -is -. Za 2-+21 fasts 1 s, Q . 5:z..igi-f mg. . ' -H 352 if F Q ' W ies if af? aff- as 4 M A -ers.-wr-:az.r.., aa nw ff , of 'ff u- if X' 2 A my 2 9 ff vi if 4 W Nw mai f 5 M may A - we 53152-X 2 gf aaesgagfiigww 4 -wi' V is ., W ' mfs Sf imafe W 5 Q ::,, Even though it was our first year for varsity football, there were sev- eral outstanding performers. Bruce Forrer, Jeff Nyboer and Jon Ftenbar- ger were elected all conference players with Mitch Richardson mak- ing honorable mention. Bruce was also given a place on the Class A all-state team. Since juniors aren't eligible, Jon, was chosen all-state honorable mention. During the regular season, Jon completed 102 passes out of 219 at- tempts for 1503 yards and 14 touch- downs. Bruce caught 51 passes for 886 yards and 12 touchdowns. He averaged 17.5 yards per catch. Left-Looking for an opening, Jon Ftenbarger, prepares to pass. Right-Bruce Forrer runs for a touchdown attempt at Pendleton. Football 79 NOW IT'S VARSITY The Bulldogs opened their first Varsity football season facing a vari- l ety of new teams. Through ,rain and l freezing nights modest crowds filled l the stands. Even though iff seemed that the community and the school were filled with Bulldog backers they didn't turn out for this outside sport. For Head Coach Steve Telfer this was a season of building a new foot- ball program. After coming off of a winning season last year in the re- serve ranks the team met the rougher competition of varsity play. After losing the first two games the Bulldogs pulled themselves to- gether to defeat Hagerstown 6-O in an exciting overtime game. They ended the season with a record of three wins and seven losses. With onlooks of dismay, Coach Telfer points out first half errors. W Front Row-Tom Montgomery, James Willis, Marsha Crooks, Joyce Bodenhorn, Melinda Stephens, Rita Hollopeter, ReneeTurner, Rhonda Fields, Tami Vangets, Kathy Ward, Beth Sandala, David Huntzinger, Gary Stump. Second Row-Joel Sandefur, Eric Richardson, Dan Richardson, Jeff Smith, Kent Hiatt, Kim Noblitt, Chris Kirchenbauer, Kenny Howell, Chris Husted, Denny Plummer, William Barker, Bob Fields, Jerry Miller, Kevin Jones, Jeff Nyboer. Third Row-John Roberts, Ted Spearman, Jon Renbarger, Tim Bodenhorn, Eric Mas- ters, Mark Fulton, Jim Mills, Joe Hobbs, Mitch Richardson, Chris Bodenhorn, Greg Stephenson, Jay Stenklyft. Back Row-Coach Jon Trippeer, Coach Woody Fields, Bart lrvvin, Dwight Webb, Duke Brannum, Jack Jarrett, Larry Knotts, Bill Denny, Gary Coomer, Glen Hobbs, Jim Anderson, Jerry Johnson, Bruce Forrer, Coach Steve Telfer. 80 Football Below: Gary Coomer explains his last defen- sive play to Coach Telfer. 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Far below-Coach Telfer and Jack Jarrett watch the game. 1 X Football B3 f STARTING OUT YOUNG Junior High football is the place where all football players start. The young players learned the basics and rules of the game. Because of the lack of complete experience and knowledge of the team members, the team had a down season. Next year the team hopes to improve its scoring. As the referee watches, the two teams clash at the line of scrimmage. 84 Jr. High Football fa 41, I MVT V J Wai . rf 1 ' f if 'el 3z'f:1'f2ffwwfag .A l-'eifafiltfz- M5tv'fw aff-IQ f ' 'V ' F ' J ' flag, A-4, ,g.sf,,JffwffmLtwf vi3z'-Q ,ggi se, at . ffl., - , , it ' 25. , WQUQE. 'f La 1 32 if l ffl., P ww 1: ?v2l,fggW,. giggle it Y .ggglt 5 a9Qf,w3?f1-gwwgi 'gy ,Qt 1 , gg ,av Miami?-fm.---'gag awftit ' 2 - 1-:tie fl x we ' 5faWiJ,3W?N'WNfs.vQsiQ fwwrff i Q 3 1 752 ,,,V..,,t..fW.,,, t.f1,a,f ze . Q., . at zewylgewfsfl gggaitsveelg- fffmgis . ..a,,2.a.,w X, .wa lQv,e5'ft.,.., W .1 19' - f 2 5 wwe,-V l O . . P lfTdsgUaQ,c-We Ui ' ' f 'A ga 5 H La I G I it ig QQ' I lag, 'igwasqg .. vwW iW5ay,7,y, f 3 ,i-ity , ,A . , aaw.ffa,3g,5,gJ 7 L .- ,..wi+2a,y,?5MggL.. t,f,,?1g, gwgw sw Q agaitfslg-,.--Wg ,. sg ' Y,-1 Y t was we l-ape' 2 Rrankton X' it 5 .514 ky f ' . 1.4, lg U V L L Lapel Shenandoah Q22 . M' .A Q35 fw, me gym- ff Q.. WH ,af-Qgggflw.. ,K 'V gig? l. . ' T Q, l' it ' Q ,, . A L w A L ff ,- K . . fegmisgq ma fmt. s,5igaaM.m,: time 1 atftwfwfa we .. M. ' ' 5 - ' 3 S , Front: Tom Huntzinger, Robert Cole, Scott Boles, Gary Ingle, John Lloyd, Brooke Fields, Randy Hobbs, Rick Hall, William Todd, Phillip Barker. Second: Coach Larry Galliher, Rob Kirchenbauer, Reid Anderson, Scott Stump, Mark Kirchenbauer, Coach Greg Layton. Back: Grant Kepner, John Fort, Mike Green, Mike Boyle, Glen Smart, Jay Syl- vester, Farrell Cornwell, Darrell Richardson, Skip Watkins, Roger Bowles. Lapel Lapel Lapel HGOLFERS BUGGED BY CONFERENCE 159 Shenandoah 1 72 Mt. Vernon 1 72 172 181 150 The varsity golf team had its best season last spring. Only two meets were lost during the regular season. 155 One loss was to the number one ranked team in the state, Yorktown. This loss was avenged in the WRC meet when the team finished sec- ond, over Yorktown, and only one stroke behind the winner Pendleton Heights. The golf team's hopes were very high in placing in the top of the sectional or even winning it. Unfortunately, because of a little hard luck, they finished fifth out of 18 teams. Front: Mitch Vaness, Brad Jarrett, Field Olsen, Kip Barker, Chris Kirchenbauer, Jim Magers. Back: Coach Price Brookfield, Rick Irby, Bob Schuyler, Jeff Nyboer, Jim Anderson, Jon Howell. Golf 85 HWRESTLERS HAVE D!FFICULT SEASON lar with the students as basketball and football, it is constantly grow- ing. Coach Michael Andrews has spent many long hours teaching his young wrestlers the numerous holds and takedowns. Many people don't really realize how strenuous wrestling is. In order to do a good job on the mat, he must be in ex- cellent condition. ln no other sport is an athlete required to perform for six minutes straight, with no time- outs or substitutions. Right-The referee checks to make sure Eddy Hardwick's hold is legal. Front Flow: Mgr. Tony Smith John Schoettner Jay Reed Randall Morton Dan Sager Steve Wilson Gerald Hardwick Coach Mike Andrews. Second: Mat Maid Kelly Gray Eddie Hardwick Kevin Jones Duke Brannum Joel Sandefur Larry Knotts Mgr. Tom Montgomery. Third Flow Debbie Lloyd Ron White Greg Lowder Jon Karel Dan Howell Ken Howell Mat Maid Nina Sorrell. Back: Mat Maid Jeanette Asbury Donde Swango Tim Veech Jim Fisher Gary Stump Mat Maid Anne Hardwick 86 Wrestling Top Left-Take-down achieved by Center left-Eddy ride against a Mt. Hardwick uses a Vernon opponent. Steve Wilson. one on-one f xv i , T as 64 - ' Q . 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Above: As Bruce Forrer concentrates on the game, Mr. Hunter yells out instructions. Right: Jon Flenbarger closely guards Alexandria's Jeff Closser. Lapel went on to lose the game 67-60. 88 Varsity Basketball WITH YEAR Kneeling: Managers Jim Magers, Brad Burk, David Huntzinger. Standing: Terry Heck, Jim Mills, Bruce Forrer, Jon Howell, Tim Fields, Jim Baker, Jim Anderson, Jon Renbarger, John Eric Barker, Denny Plummer, Coach Dallas Hunter. l l ' .rg r i Lklg. ws' ,,-:QW-1 at-at J. .- .. ..:: fl ws --, -- - 'ff . if w wf-f 11.of'SfPEi:?t-'fl :,, SFU,--,221-fiifv-fl -1 . ::'Q+E5:. :. i:5S.,' fi:ZES,::Zi::.E'i5- 3:'1'EE-.?'iE?E:3'. 5 rlii is , rw : '--... N, .- , rflifi :': if :'. W1 ..-' ffigfi f , W, , , flffii-e ?iT'f ,,f2E::..1'zaiiPr f:,'?'2: .f lsss r '--'i 1. 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Left: Jon Renbarger, J im Baker, and Highlands Dave Poole jump in a Highland attempt to make two points and a tempt to prevent it. S Lapel at- Varsity Basketball 89 RESERVE TEAM THINKS YOUNG The reserve team had a fairly good season this year and in- troduced several new ball players. Usually the reserve team consists of sophomores and juniors but this year quite a few freshman saw action. Coach Price Brookfield drilled his team over and over again until the boys knew exactly where they were supposed to be when a play was called. individuals inproved all sea- son with freshman Terry Heck and Front-Bob Fields, Terry Heck, Tom Howell, Curt Stephenson, Chris Husted, Mgr. Brad Burk. Back-Mark Odom, Joe Meyer, Bob Schuyler, Gary Coomer, Jerry Miller, Mark Fulton, Coach Price Brookfield. Odom at the top of the scorer's tally. Mark ??g'1fvasam mmf wftewsg M. .. Wgwws- .Hymn wr. Hp: www f X . -New 4. 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W W, ,qg,vm,t1.,,, ,,,fg,,fs,t,, ,,.. , -s,i,,i.,5,-W..,,,,s,e E ,,,- f.s1,,.a,,..-we 92 Junior High Basketball Seventh Grade Front Row-Chris Nunley, Rick Benefiel, James Knight, Doug Banning, Mark Milburn, Perry Shinholt, Coach Greg Layton. Back Row-Darrell Richardson, Ted Stichler, Reid Anderson, Scott Stump, Willard-McDole, Kevin Mills. Eighth Grade: Front Row-Mark Kirchenbauer, Ronald Sandala, Brooke Fields, Randy Hobbs, Bryan Turner, Philip Barker, Buddy Rodgers, William Todd, Coach Greg Layton. Back Row-Mgr. Mike Burris, Tim Hunt, Gary lngle, Robert Cole, Tom Huntzinger, Rick Hall, Scott Boles, Mark Stump. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE SEASON Basketball is still the major sport at Lapel, so here are some highlights of the season in pictures. Top left: at the Lapel-Highland game, Jon Ftenbarger plans a way to get the ball away from Highland's Brian Sanders. Top center: Jon Howell goes up for one of his many successful shots. Jon was the BulIdog's leading scorer. Above: Jon Eric Barker tries to prevent Tom Egger from scoring two points. Lapel was unsuccessful in the game against the Highland Scots and lost 34-42. Far left: In a picture taken for the Anderson papers, Lapel's outstanding team members, Jon Howell and Bruce Forrer, pose with Var- sity Coach Hunter. Left: Looking for an open spot, Bruce Forrer is up against Brian Sanders and Dave Poole, both from the Highland team. Basket Highlights 93 ON YOUR MARK . . GET SET . . GO!!! hard work track really is until they Lapel 55 Shefl2lf1d0ah 49 make the team. lt didn't start with Lapel 35 gVeStf'e'd 69 the first meet, it started vveeks be- gg rvgfnnon gg, ore with hours of practice. Exer- Lapel 68 Hamim,,,S-E 37 clses, running and individual routines Lapel 47 Madison Hts. 58 were the basic fundamentals of a Lapel 70 Shen-HHd0ah 35 good track member. Miss Schuyler S ..,.. f ityy ,S hyyy yiyi yiyy srrstr W. 1, .Q emphasized the importance of indi- vidual participation and team spirit. Elaine May receives the baton from her partner in the 440-relay. 1. . Q Front Row-Deanna Hoover, Kim Kirchenbauer, Joyce Bodenhorn, Renee Turner, Cheryl Talbert, Bridget Forrer, Dawn Hoover, Lisa Vihlson, Cindy Husted. Second Flow-Coach Schuyler, Chris Graham, Peggy Ward, Beth Forrer, Debra Edgreen, Susan Teeters, Belinda Stinson, Elaine May. Third Row-Debbie Lloyd, Julie Hopkins, Renee Hershberger, Anne Hardwick, Terry Sorrell, Lee Anne Fisher. 94 Girls' Track 'HSERVICE' WITH A SMILE Front Row: Cindy Givens, Lee Anne Fisher, Marsha Crooks, Bridget Forrer, Nancy May. Back Row: Coach Sharon Schuyler, Mgr. Connie Rodgers, Belinda Stinson, Debbie Lloyd, Mgr. Lisa Gaus, Debbie VanBuskirk, Elaine Looper, Mgr. Tami Vangets, Mgr. Terry Sorrell. Below: Front Row. Teresa Earlywine, Joy French, Dawn Hoover, Bea Hawkins, Barb Hennegan, Jill Shafer. Back Row: Coach Sharon Schuyler, Mgr. Connie Rodgers, Debbie Johnson, Jo El- len Huntzinger, Cheryl Stinson, Sherry Rodgers, Carol Lloyd, Cindy Banning, Sandra Early- wine, Mgr. Tami Vangets, Mgr. Terry Sorrell. 5,192--is-' - saws, 51l3EE'QQ-Q '77W: Q'Si 77 fl-- Yf'iSifV 'f fjfff'tl'l'li'i ,,, ,,, ,W.,f,,,-f,,-we .W-W,e,af,f f 5-ff:-M ff-2S 2as-:ist-aw, gms- wgwfg- y-mf-ea':aa'1QsvReima-ff:-fsi'e?lwz':.fifeiivfzi 'YM -We i Q, ..,,.. ,,,, X,ff-.,, at uf ,,fz,m.,. .,,.-2-street,-Samet-,Wtf2,t...,,.-may ,-aifiifey ,i-Ellis?-:ii Contrary to popular belief, volley- ball is not as easy as it looks. Be- sides being an individual, it takes team work, cooperation, and 100'XJ total effort. The girls applied different tech- niques in serving by one of two methods: the overhand or the side arm which are both very effective. Bumping and setting had to take a back seat to spiking which became one of the more out- standing aspects of defensive play. 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Girls' basketball, being a relatively new sport, still held all the prestige and hard work as that of boys bas- ketball. Sometimes the number of fans weren't as great, but the com- petition and the desire to win was just as strong. Since our girls' team is relatively young, they ended with a pretty even season of 7 and 5. This was not before they had participated in the first Indiana Girls' State Basket- ball Sectional. They fought their way down to the final game where they were defeated by Elwood and came home with the honor of being the first Girls' Basketball team from here to be Sectional runners-up. Bight-Varsity girls battle with Shenandoah Raiders. 96 Girls' Basketball LOOK Below-Front Flow-LeeAnne Fisher, Kim Kirchenbauer, Joyce Bodenhorn, Kim Smart, Renee Turner. Back-Coach Sharon Schuyler, Mgr. Belinda Stinson, Debbie Lloyd, Chris Graham, Elaine Looper, Beth lrvvin, Mgr. Beth Forrer, Mgr. Leslie Olson. Above Front Flow-Cheryl Stinson, Debbie Johnson, Cheryl Willoughby, Sherry Rodgers, Elsie King, Kathy Howell. Back-Coach Sharon Schuyler, Mgr. Belinda Stinson, Sharon Stephenson, Cathy Helpling, Thea Funk, Carol Lloyd, Mgr. Beth Forrer, Mgr. Leslie Olson. Left-At the last home game sole Senior Lee Anne Fisher was honored with roses. Left Be- low-Kathy Helpling cuts through the lane as Thea Funk gets ready to pass during a Fte- serve game. s lewis 3 szswzzssfig 'i Sw A as vff-- gfflewl ff W A-- A- Y ST f -fff--'f 3f1-JV so ,,:l.,.s, Q S' .warg ,,.. ,Nmxl 1, ,,,, 1255 .mx it Y, .,,,. WM.. '31 k,,, .o,..o.,535..5,.fggwgg,,L ,W 51, , 9,15 if S . L rr L 5 hsaa rsrrssr 1 rssrr Reserve Muncmsomhl Yorktown ms.,SSzb5E 52ivl'4,shff-f m'f :' A' ' .. 1. -V :f:f:'f?-V , 155. ilfjf ' L ff I L ' .. 41 w:1if'55'r ' Lapel 14 MUHCIG SOUUT HI Yilafldfr 63 La I 15 Wes DEI . rr,, , , . . ,W fwfs- Y ' . .1 Q . ,,Lf fi 43 Noblesville... L 44 Lapel 19 Highland W . Lapel . Elwood ,sl,, 17 Noblasxgille 28 V i Lapel 30 'HamiltoniS.E. 'fffii Lapel 31 1 Flgggglleton 13 r 1 I . g ,,1. ,,,.1 vlkkk W ,al. Q. :vl 54 MQWSOF' 18 WLHDGI Hts. 37 , Mi A fl51T5ivw N.-iYE.5HlFlixf1fQg Siijl' ' ,,fgsn:igr3is f-'-wtf 17?iQ?jAgQ's f5g11f'.gg7i. Sectional m,V. U 2. aindoah 21 Lapel 34 H WF Qg U . fy ,, ,E fl saw 11 'g Lapw 1 1. Pendleton LQ, 43 - llrr if 1, f as 2 fs. Lapewgg Elwood .43 2, ll, ,,..,,.,,,M E a1,11Q, 1. 5:A3 ,Qs . Q Chrls2i6raham1-RIF Conferences, 3 . in 'LL' ' 'ii ,,.. Debbie Lloydwi-ionorable Mentiolh P WN f aw , is--ii'-5!94?iii1i?iLfs2it' 1'ff1fE,45Ew!1 'A and B teatjl.. Q mf . f-'t711ms.sg,M.g21 ,:-f:,,22:f.:w4a:f A s25E1a,,LmrQr5:v:ggg?jf5gg32 -- 52-512 -W M' 2- o -W I 1129255451 ki'fT?' i51:?:13Eff5.o.L4 :MW Kit owlsZTS'MTfF:f'lfif3f21e:i.:z, W... . ,...,....,,.. o,,, 1 .oxf X , . ..,,L.. VALE, ,, ,,, W.. M bi .S9mf f- ww f -fr-mfwas'f52iig?i35?2Qgf5?:!E1L42g211igggf2ggif3?g25i3lQE5.sszwsgggggg . , ,. - , lffP2rf1?21111iz - Q-si ggi ..,, . ' if - 'wifi f 'vW1xgis55:52ffE'ff? ,5g2z5sag5g5E535zs!Q,1asQfg,gq5,Q2g92flS1a:a,1'tr , 1 I H V. .S LVhL it 'f . if All T 1 .,,,h3,aEsk H , .,,A. sf775'w ' ,, .-1 :iI1159i'V555W15 ikfgmwf sfsJ43?i2f5i1Nfg1'fiz i?f'Mfe7fii,,:i1'.Qff,f sf if k'k' 1. 9' 1e2 s' -' X fiksitizwsaasefzf Above-In the opening game of the sectional Kim Smart battles a Madison Heights Pirate. Girls' Basketball 97 THE YOUNG SUPEFlSTARS Becoming a high school basket- ball player is one of the most frequent dreams of the fifth and sixth grade boys. To those young men, their games meant more to them than any game would to a pro. Just like the varsity, they spent many hard hours of practice listen- ing to their coach, Woody Fields, call out plays. From each of the classrooms in the fifth and sixth grades, three cheerleaders and one alternate were elected. Finding outfits that suited their black and gold interests and a time when they could all get together to practice was a problem. ln the end the team and the cheer- leaders all got together and worked everything out with a winning season. Sixth Grade Cheerleaders Front: Lori Morton, Beth Cookman. Second: Trisha May, Jane Muse, Karen Bodenhorn. Middle: Jane Per- sing. Top: Shelly Turner. Fifth Grade Cheer- leaders Bottom Row: Lisa Burris, Pam Cox, Tracie Shupe, Kevin Harney. Second Row: Amy Simmerman, Dee Anne Richardson, Shelly Mills. Top: Lea Anderson. Sixth Grade Lapel 34 Pendleton 26 Lapel 42 Markleville 17 . Lapel 34 Pendleton 32 Lapel 45 Markelville 15 Fifth Grade Lapel 20 Pendleton 23 Lapel 24 Markelville 23 Lapel 24 Pendleton 23 Lapel 19 Markleville 10 Sixth Grade 6 wins-0 losses Sixth Grade also won the tourney on February 14. Fifth Grade 3 wins-1 loss 98 Grade School Sports Sixth Grade Team Front: Larry Wiley, Terry Bilbrey, Steve McClintick, Brad Everit, Kenny Welch, Allen Hull, Scot Givens, Danny Huntzlnger, Coach Woody Fields. Back: Danny Milburn, Randie Pettigrew, Mike Lawther, Shane Ashton, David Kimmerling, Frank Simons, Rich Graham, Mgr. Fifth Grade Team Front: Mike Anderson, Brad Duffey, Scott Carter, Chris Blessing, Mike Bauner, Todd Whisman, Tom Burris, Rich Graham. Back: Coach Woody Fields, Tom Maxey, Scott Dwiggins, Mike Johnson, Rick Milner, Kurt Hettinga, Tracey Cox, Mike Jenkins. Grade School Sports 99 5 ii ii I 6 A 1 5 3 B 3 3 2 3 5 2 ? I 5 . 3 5 E i E E 2 ! 5 i y ? 5 5 2 5 1 f x f 1 X auf' Fr1+'a?f1m11m.,fz2 ifvsmiifQmfagrxdwfsmuwfemafamsifdgxeamaxkaaiw' 2,fu2:xra2w4Mf3zKofwaz2f+sw1a2f,Wfsamfsimm wzgwfiayfgvwlaafymaleiewfv-,nfm-12134 if z.wiiwwai'7 Administration: Backbone Of Our School The head of the school system was under new management this year. After the retirement of Super- intendent Dale Prough, our own principal, Gerald Roudebush was chosen to take over the job. This change seemed as if it would cause a big problem in our own school, but with Mr. Pike as princi- pal the switch was made with little or no problem. The school board's major respon- sibility was making sure the whole school system ran smoothly. This in- cluded getting the proper equip- ment for teaching and hiring new faculty. 102 Administration Mr. Fleudebush, our new Superintendent of Schools. Mr. Gene Henieser is the assistant to Mr Roudebush. School Board:Front: Willard E. Drake. Vice-President: Jon Cunningham, Willa Rose Bays,f Secretary: John Usfo, Back: Rex Etchinson, Charles Clark, Howard Mills, President. Peggy Stephens and Beverly Kellams are the ladies who keep the office running smoothly. ,, , , The school nurse, Ruth Bahler, checks for vi- sion defects in a kindergartener's eyes. , ,... ine, law! T Administration 103 DEDICATED FACULTY PRCJMOTES EASY LIVIIX Yes, do you have a question? Here, even though students don't realize it, they have it pretty easy. Most teachers always took time out to lend a helping hand. Whether it was an academic or an emotional problem, usually one of them was interested. Being a teacher requires more than just grading papers, drinking coffee, and giving homework. It also takes patience, kindness and a lot of love. Most teachers here try to make student life more bearable for Mr. Manlin D. Pike, Jr,-Principal, graduated from Carmel High School, B.S. 6 M.S. Butler University, Hobbies: Civil War, American History, Shooting, Hunting it Reading Mr. Jack Howell-Vice-Principal, graduated from Lapel High School, B.S. Anderson College, M.S. Butler University, Hobbies: Golf 8 Fishing GVSl'y0l'le. Mr. Robert Allen Adams-Jr. High Band, Elementary Music, Jr. High Choir, 8th grade Music Apprecia- tion, Graduated from Eldorado High School, Ander- son College B.S., Ball State University M.A. Hob- bies: Amateur Radio, Listening to Music Mr, Robert A. Allison-6th Grade, graduated from Franklin County High School, B.A. David Lipscomb Oollege, M.A. Ball State University, Hobbies: Gar- dening 8 Reading Mrs. Margaret Anderson-5th Grade, graduated from Lapel High School, B,S. Ball State University, Hobbies: Reading, Travel 8 Crafts ML Micheal E. Andrews-Biology, Advanced Biol- ogy, Jr. High Science, and Chemistry, Varsity and Jr. High Wrestling Coach, Graduated from Madison Heights High School, Ball State University, Butler University B.S., Hobbies: Aquaria Mrs. Louise Beanblossom-Third Grade, Graduated from Lapel High School, Indiana Central University, Butler University B.S., Hobbies: Travel, Ceramics, and Antiques Mrs. Janet Blair-Kindergarten, Graduated from Highland High School, Olivet Nazarine College B.A., Ball State M.A. Hobbies: Gardening Mr. Price Brookfield-7th 8 Bth Grade History, Health, Reserve Basketball and Golf, Graduated from Froiona, Texas, West Texas State University B.S., Hobbies: Golf and Woodwork Mrs. Pam Collins-2nd Grade, Pep Club Co-Spon- sor, graduated from Lapel High School, B.S. Ball State University, Hobbies: Corvette Racing Mrs. Debby Davis-3rd Grade, graduated from Lapel High School, B.A. Anderson College, M.A. Ball State University, Hobbies: Reading, Sewing 8 Handicrafts Mrs. Theodosia Everly-5th Grade, Elementary Li- brarian, graduated Lapel High School, B.S. Indiana Central College and M.S. Butler University, Hobbies: Reading, Music 8. Travel Mr. Woody Fields-6th Grade, Asst. Football, 7th 8. 8th Grade Track, 5th 8 6th Basketball, Graduated from Lapel High School, B.S. A M,A. Ball State Uni- versity, Hobbies: Sports 8. Art 104 Faculty WI WM Mrs. Norma Forrer-1st Grade: graduated from Lapel High School: B.S. Ball State University: Hobbies: Golf 8. Reading. Mn Bill French-industrial Arts: graduated from Sebastopol High School: A.A. East Central Jr. College, B.S. Miss. State College, M.A. Ball State University: Hobbies: Hunting, Fishing 81 Bowling' Mn Larry Galliher-History, 7th, Bth 8. 11th, Government, 7th Grade Sponsor, Jr. High Football: graduated from Lapel High School: Anderson College A.B., Ball State University M.A.: Hobbies: Reading and Politics Mrs. Cathy Gardner-General Math, Algebra I S. ll, 8th Grade Sponsor: graduated from Southport High School: Ball State University B.S.: Hobbies: Cooking, Ceramics 8. ,Movies Mrs. Mary Field Gehlbach-2nd Grade: graduated from Franklin High School: Franklin College A.B.: Indiana Central University: Ball State University M.A.: Hobbies: Camping Bt Reading Miss Trudy George-1st Grade, Pep Club Sponsor: graduated from Rossville High School: B.S. Ball State University: MS, Purdue University: Hobbies: Hamilton Co. Theatre Guild Miss Kathleen Grams-Kindergarten: graduated from Benton Harbor High School: Anderson College B.A.: Hobbies: Ceramics, Crafts, Xi Plants Mrs. Ginger K. Harley-Jr. High Math, Algebra ll: graduated from Center Grove High School: Ball State University B.S.: Hobbies: Needlecraft 8. Sewing Mrs. Ruth B. Herron-4th Grade: graduated from Lapel High School: Ball State University B.S.: Hobbies: Playing Bridge 8 Fieading Mrs. Sue Hersberger-English Sth 8. 11th grade: graduated from Ward Township High School: Ball State University B.S. 8t M.A.: Hobbies: Reading 8i Jigsaw Puzzles Mn Gary A. Hoover-High School Band, Elementary Band Bi Music: graduated from Richmond Senior High School: Indiana University B.M.E.: Hobbies: Tennis, 8. Field Bands Mn Don Housholder-Remedial Math 8- Asst. Wrestling: graduated from Elizabeth Forwarel High School: Anderson College B.A.: Hobbies: Sports Mrs. Caroline Howenstine-Typing, Shorthand, accounting: graduated Anderson High School: B.S. Ball State University: Hobbies: Tennis, Traveling 81 Golf Mrs. Marsha Hudson-First Grade: graduated Daleville High School: BA. Anderson College 8. M.A. Ball State University: Hobbies: Antiques 8- Traveling Mrs. Rita Kay Hunt-Kindergarten Aide: Butler University's Jordon College of Music: graduated Lapel High School: Hobbies: Listening to Music 5 Basketball games St Baseball Mr. Dallas Hunter-P.E., Health, Science, Driver's Training: Coach Cross Country Bt Basketball, Junior Class Sponsor 8. Athletic Director: graduated Middletown High School B.S. 8. M.A. Ball State Bt Kansas State: Hobbies: Palomino Quarter Horses, showing Angus Cattle, Interested in College 8 Pro Sports Faculty 105 Mrs. Elizabeth Huntzinger-Senior Home Ec, Junior High Home Ec., Guidance Counselor, graduated Noblesville High School, Sponsor Sunshine Society, A.B. Butler University 84 M.A. Ball State Uni- versity, Hobbies, Travel, sewing, Garden- ing, My Family, Church 8: Young People Mr. Jerry Kemerly-9th Grade English 84 7th 8r 12th Grade English, graduated Hancock Central High,Coaches Freshman Basketball 81 Varsity Baseball, Senior Sponsor, B.S. Dallas Baptist College, Hobbies, All Sports 84 Camping Mr. Greg Layton-Elementary P.E., P.E. 8 Health, graduated Lapel High School, Asst. Jr. High Football, Asst. Track, 7 8. 8 Basket- ball, University of Utah, B.S. 8 M.A. Ten- nessee Tech, Hobbies. Candle Making Miss Genevieve I. Lyon-1-6 grade Art, graduated Central High School, B.A. Morn- ingside College 8. M.E. University of South Dakota, Hobbies Painting 8. Astronomy Mrs. Trish Whilcomb Mock-Tutor, gradu- ated Semor High School, B.S. in Elemen- tary, Special Ed. Butler, Hobbies, Reading, Swimming 8. Sewing Mrs. Alma Neese-2nd Grade, graduated Lapel High School, B.S. Ball State, Hobbies Bowling, Sewing, Reading 8. Swimming Mrs. Marion E Noggle-English, Latin, Speech 8 Drama, graduated Lapel High School, Latin Club 8 National Honor So- ciety, A.B. A B.S. Marion College 8 Butler University, Hobbies, Flowers, Travel 8 Inte- rior Decorating Mrs. Cheryl Perry-High School Art, gradu- ated Northwest High School, Hobbies Sew- ing, Weaving, Needlepoint, B.S. Art Ed., ln- terior Design Ball State Mrs. Jill Prichard-3rd Grade, graduated Highland, B.S. Ball State University, Hob- bies Baking, Water Skiing, Boating 8. Swimming Mrs. Joan Pruitt-Remedial Reading, grad- uated Frankton High School, B.S. Ball State, Hobbies, Playing Piano, Reading, Knitting 8 Bowling Miss Lucille Hockey-U.S. History, Govern- ment St Sociology: Sponsor of 9th grade, Student Council and Annual, graduated Snyder Township, B.S. Penn State Univer- sity 8 M.A. Ball State University, Hobbies, Traveling, Reading 8. Music Mrs. Lois Roudebush-4th Grade, gradu- ated Leavenworth, B.S. A M.A. Ball State, Hobbies, Travel, Music 8- Family Miss Sharon Schuyler-7th, 8th, 9th, 10th grade P.E. 8 7th, 8th, 9th, Health, gradu- ated Lapel High School, B.A. Anderson College, Jr. Class Sponsor, Coach Volley- ball, Basketball 8 Track G Field, Hobbies, Sports 8. Music 106 Faculty ML Ste Mrs, Pam Shively-Speech Therapy, gradu- ated Frankton High School, B.S. in Speech Pathology 8 Audiology Ball State Univer- sity, Hobbies, Swimming at Skiing Mrs. Jean Sigler-Home Economics, gradu- ated Thorntown High School, B.S. 8. M.A.E. Ball State, Hobbies, Sewing 8. Camping ve Telfer-Typing 1, General Busi- ness, Business Law, graduated Alexandria- Monroe High School, B.A. Anderson Col- lege, Head Football Coach, Head Track and Sophomore class Sponsor, Hobbies Playing Handball, Racquet Ball, Softball 8 listening to Music Miss Jeannine Terhune-7th Music, Con- cert Choir 8 Music 1,2,3, Swing Choir 8. Concert Choir, graduated Carthage High School, B.S, Taylor University A M.S. ln- diana University, Hobbies, Music 8. Reading Mrs. Zoe Ann Terhune-Math 4 and 5, Plane Geometry, Basic Math 6 Algebra 2, graduated Philo High School, B.S. in Ed. Capital University M.A.T. Indiana Univer- sity, 7th grade Sponsor, Hobbies Sewing St Needlepoint ML Jon Trippeer-Draftinga Plastics, gradu- ated North Salem High School, B.S. ln- diana State 8. M.A. Ball State University, Audio Visual Director 8. Assistant Football Coach, Hobbies, Sports Mr. Donald E. Trisler-Exploring Teaching, graduated Bloomington High School, A.B. Butler University 8 Anderson College, M.A. Ball State University, Post Graduate l.U., KY., B.S.U.g Director of Guidance, Hobbies Reading 8. Camping Mrs. Margaret Trisler-Spanish and English, graduated Bloomington High School, B.S. Anderson College and M.A. Ball State University, Hobbies, Camping, rock collecting 8t traveling Mrs. Cherie Webb-Special Education, graduated Clay High School, B.S. in Spe- cial Education Ball State University, Hob- bies, Sewing, Sailing 8. Swimming Mrs. Irma Wells-Junior And High School Librarian, graduated Perry Township, B.S. and M.A. Ball State University, Hobbies, Reading, Travel, Handicrafts 8. Baseball as spectator and fan Mrs. Anne Elizabeth Whalen-English 10 8t 11, French, graduated New Castle-Walter P. Chrysler Memorial, B.A. Indiana Univer- sity, Hobbies, Reading, Boating 8 Camp- ing, Senior Sponsor Mr. Larry Schuler-Physics, Gen. Science, Math, graduated Lincoln High, B.A. Ball State University, Hobbies, Friends, Music, Freshman Sponsor Mr: John Branson-Vo-Ag, graduated Southwestern Selby Co. High, B.S., M.S. Purdue, Hobbies: Sports, Stamp-Coin col- lecting, Woodworking Faculty 107 MEMORIES Above: Sociology is mostly a subject in which the student expresses his view on religion, edu- Memories. The Senior class will always remember their last year with fond, and sometimes not so fond, thoughts. Sitting in class, waiting for the bell to ring, and trying to keep out of trouble between classes, were just a few of the school time activities, Then there was the prom, the powder-puff game, and remembering our childhoods. We went through eleven years to get where we are as seniors, and now that we are seniors we intend to make the best of it. Maybe what we learned the most: throughout school was that no mat- ter how hard life may seem to be, the thing to strive for is unity with those around us. Getting along with other people is what EASY LIVIN' is all about. Upper: After decorating the halls, five seniors show their spirit before the powder-puff game. Lower: Lunch time is a popular time for selling tickets, telling problems, and giving advice. 108 Seniors cation, and other social organizations, as lvy Smart and Chris Bodenhorn discover. Upper: On their last day as juniors, the senior girls congregate to eat a picnic lunch. Lower: On Jay Scherer's birthday, some senior boys gather around for a birthday photo. Left: Hunt for the best? Jo Ellen Knotts'and her classmate and uncle Jim Kellams posed for this picture more than sixteen years ago. Right: Dur- ing the powder-puff game Bruce Forrer gives the team needed strategy. Left: Diane Wolfe serves refreshing punch to Rick Hall and Brad Jarrett at the prom. Right: Before the NHS convo, Jay Scherer and Joan Deeter pause to talk for a few minutes. Seniors 109 WE FINALLY MADE IT After eleven long years we finally made it to the bot- tom--the front row! Carrying on the tradition of front row is for seniors , seventy-three seniors dashed down the hall to have the honor of being one of the seventy- three sardines on the front row. Then there were the class meetings. Some people would call them class meetings, but to the participants it was more like Friday morning at the fights. No matter what the topic of the meeting was, one could always ex- pect the guys and girls to fight over the smallest detail. The boys usually gave in because the growling of the girls was only exceeded by the growling of the boys' stomachs. Then they were off in a mad rush to get to the cafeteria--we don't know why they were running, but they were. Kenny Holycross-Lapel 2,3,43 North Side 13 Tennis 13 Football 33 F.F.A. 3,43 Class Pres. 43 Annual 4 Lisa Ann Gaus-Lapel 1,2,3,43 Treas. 2, Pres. 3, V.P. 43 Band 1,2,3,4, Rep. 1,2, Sec. 3, V.P. 43 Swing Choir 43 S.S.S. 1,2,3,43 Latin Club 1,2,3,4, Sec. 43 G.A.A. 2,3,43 NHS 3,43 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Spanish Club 33 Girl's Chorus 13 Concert Choir 2,3,43 V.P. 43 Musicals 1,2,33 Annual 43 Powder Puff 3,43 Exploratory Teacher 43 Lisa Wilson-Lapel 1,2,3,43 Pep Club 1,2,3,4Q S.S.S 1,2,3,4, Sec. 3, Pres. 43 Class Sec. 43 Band 23 Concert Choir 2,31 Girl's Chorus 1, Pres. 13 Mu- sical 1,2Q Spanish Club 1,2,33 Drama Club 43 Office 3,43 P.E. Asst. 33 Powder Puff 3,43 Homecoming Queen Candidate 43 Annual3 G.A.A 1,2,3,4. Joan Louise Deeter-Lapel 1,2,3,43 Pep Club 1,2,33 Latin Club 1,2,3,4, Treas. 3, Pres. 43 Girl's Chorus 1, Concert Choir 2,3,43 Swing Choir 2,3,43 Annual editor3 S.S.S 1,2,3,43 Band 13 Girls' State 43 Class treas-. 1,3,43 Office 3,43 NHS 3,41 Musical 1,2,3Q Drama Club 43 Ball State Work- shop 4 Sandy D. Amos-Lapel 1,2,3,43 Spanish Club 1 ,33 S.S.S. 1,2,3,43 Concert Choir 2,33 Girl's Chorus 13 Office 23 Librarian 43 Annual3 Band 1,2,33 A.A.V.T.S. 33 G.A.A. 23 Powder Puff 3,4. Jim Anderson-Lapel 1,2,3,43 NHS 3,43 Pres. 43 Latin Club 1,2,3,43 Golf 3,43 Track 13 Basketball 1,43 Football 2,3,43 Annual3 Swing Choir 3,43 Baseball 43 Cross Country 13 4-H 1,2,3,4. 110 Seniors Jerry Kemerly, Sponsor Anne Whalen, Sponsor Kenny Holycross Lisa Ann Gaus l.isa Wilson Joan Louise Deeter 3af dY D- AFTIOS Jim Anderson Cathy Jo Bodenhorn Chris A. Bodenhorn Tim G. Bodenhorn Timothy L. Carlin Kathy Marie Carpenter Melanie Ann Crooks Herbert Duane Daugherty Deborah Ann Castgr Sandra Sue Clouse CathyJo Bodenhorn-Lapel 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 S.S.S. 1,2,3,45 Latin Club 1,2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 NHS 3,45 Swing Choir 3,45 Girl's Choir 15 Concert Choir 2,3,45 Musical 1,2,35 Spanish Club 35 Powder Puff 3,45 Annual Chris A. Bodenhorn-Lapel 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Football 2,3,45 Basketball 15 NHS 3,45 Spanish Club 1 ,2,35 Cross Country 15 Annual 77m G. Bodenhorn-Lapel 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,35 Basketball 15 Cross Country 1,25 Football 3,45 Spanish Club 1,2,35 NHS 3,45 Annual5 Baseball 4 Timothy L. Carlin-Lapel 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club 1,2,35 Baseball 15 Vo- cational School 3 Kathy Marie Carpenter-Lapel 2,3,45 Madison Heights 15 F.F.A. 25 Li- brarian 25 Annual Deborah Ann Castor-Lapel 1,2,3,45 S.S.S. 1,2,3,45 Student Council 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Pres. 45 Band 15 Powder Puff 3,45 NHS 3,45 Annual editor5 Drama Club 45 Cheerleader 1,25 P.E. Asst. 3,45 Ball State Workshop 45 Sandra Sue Clouse-1,2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 V.P. 45 Office 2,3,45 S.S.S. 1,2,3,45 Class Sec. 15 Band 25 Concert Choir 2,35 Girl's Chorus 15 Exploratory Teaching 45 Spanish Club 1,2,35 Prom Queen Candi- date 35 Homecoming Queen Candidate 45 Powder Puff 3,45 Musical 1,2 Vickie Coffey-Lapel 2,3,4, Southside 15 Librarian 45 J.A. 3 Melanie Ann Crooks-Lapel 1,2,3,45 Band 1,25 Musical 1,25 Concert Choir 25 V.P. 25 Girl's Choir 15 G.A.A. 1,25 Homecoming Attendant 25 Class Sec. 35 Annual5 Powder Puff 3,45 S.S.S. 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club 2,35 Office 3,45 Drama Club 45 NHS 4 Herbert Duane Daugherty-Lapel 1,2,3,45 Latin Club 1,2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 F.F.A. 1 Vickie Coffey Seniors 1 1 1 HRUSHED BUT LATE Did you ever notice how every Senior class seems to run everywhere? lt's rush to the cafeteria, to convos, to their cars, to their class meetings, and even to CLASS! The only solution that we could come up with that ex- plains this is derived from the old saying, Your senior year sure flies by. How could people who run so much be tardy to so many classes? On the average, there were ten seniors late for class every day, and this number doesn't include the late people Mr. Howell doesn't know about. lt's not that we want to be tardy, we just have to keep up with another age-old tradition that says seniors are always late. Rene Davis-Lapel 1,2,3,43 Pep Club 1,2,33 Spanish Club 1 ,2,3Q Librarian 1,2,3,43 4-H 1,2,3,43 A.A.T.V.S. 4. Debra L. Edgreen-Lapel 1,2,3,43 Pep Club 1,2,3,4Q Office 3,42 Girl's Chorus 13 Concert Choir 2,3,4, V.P. 33 Swing Choir 43 Musical 1,2,3Q Band 1,23 Spanish Club 1 ,2,33 S.S.S. 1,2,3,43 G.A.A. 2,33 Annual3 Powder Puff 3,4 Brenda Joanne Fisher-Lapel 1,2,3,43 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Office 43 S.S.S. 1,2,3,43 Band 1,23 Cheerleader 13 Spanish Club 1,2,3Q Drama Club 43 Girl's Chorus 13 Concert Choir 23 Musical 1,22 Annual3 Powder Puff 3,4 Jane Ann Fisher-Lapel 1,2,3,4Q Pep Club 1,3Q Spanish Club 1,2,33 Con- cert Choir 2,31 Musical 23 Girl's Chorus 13 Exploratory Teacher 43 Office 2: G.A.A. 1,2. Leatrice Anne Fisher-Lapel 1,2,3,43 Girl's Chorus 13 Concert Choir 2,3,43 NHS 3,43 Band 1,23 Musical 1,23 G.A.A. 1,2,3,43 Lab Asst. 43 Pow- der Puff 3,41 S.S.S. 2,3,4, Treas. 43 Annual Business Manager. Donald Bruce Forrer-Lapel 1,2,3,43 Football 2,3,4Q Baseball 13 Basket- ball 1,2,3,43 Track 3,43 Golf 13 Spanish Club 1,2,3Q Student Council 1,2,3,4Q Prom King 33 Powder Puff Cheerleader 33 Coach 43 4-H 1,2,3. Charles E. Gibson-Lapel 1,2,3,43 Spanish Club 1,2,3Q Basketball 13 Track 1,23 Football 2,3,4Q A.A.V.T.S. 3,4: Halloween King 33 Home- coming Escort 23 Wrestling 2,33 Powder Puff Coach 4. Paul Edward Graham-Lapel 1,2,3,43 Basketball 1,23 Cross Country 1,2,33 Track 1,23 Latin Club 3,4. 112 Seniors Rene Davis Debra L. Edgreen Brenda Joanne Fisher Jane Ann Fisher Leatrice Anne Fisher Donald Bruce Forrer Charles E. Gibson Paul Edward Graham Gerald G. Hardwick Glen Hobbs David L. Huntzinger David W. Huntzinger Teresa Kay Harrison Toby Neal Hiatt Becky Hobbs Thomas Lee Hobbs Brian Robert Hoover Gerald G. Hardwick-Lapel 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Baseball 45 Wres- tling 1,2,3,45 F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Cross Country 1. Teresa Kay Harrison-Lapel 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 1,25 Latin Club 1,2,3,45 Girl's Chorus 15 Concert Choir 25 Band 15 Annual5 Powder Puff 3,4. Toby Neal Hiatt-Lapel 1,2,3,45 Track 1,3,45 Cross Country 3,45 Base- ball 45 Swing Choir 45 Concert Choir 2,3,45 Spanish Club 35 Powder Puff Cheerleader 3,45 Student Mgr. 4. Becky Hobbs-Lapel 1,2,3,45 Librarian 35 Exploratory teacher 45 Hal- loween Queen candidate 4. Glen Hobbs-Lapel 1,2,3,45 F.F.A. 1,2,35 Basketball 15 Football 3,45 Halloween King 1,4. Thomas Lee Hobbs-Lapel 1,2,3,45 Band 1,2,35 F.F.A. 2,3,4. Brian Robert Hoover-Lapel 1,2,3,45 Track 15 Football 25 Basketball Mgr. 15 Spanish Club 35 Band 1,2. Jim Hormell-Lapel 1,2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 NHS 3,45 Spanish Club 1 ,25 Annual5 Stage Band 1,2,45 Musical 1,25 Boy's State 4. David L. Huntzinger-Lapel 1,2,3,45 F.F.A. 2,3,45 V.P. 45 Spanish Club 1,25 A.A,V.T.S. 3,4. David W. Huntzinger-Lapel 1,2,3,45 Class Pres. 1,25 V.P. 35 Spanish Club 1,2,35 Student Mgr. 1,2,3,45 Powder Puff Coach 3. Jim Hormell Seniors 113 THE THREE B'S Along with all of the fun, we also had to look at the seri- ous side of life. We had to decide which of the three B's we wanted to follow: Brides, Bums, or Bookworms. In choosing a college the seniors sat through a lot of sales talks from a variety of colleges. Those who chose not to go to college also had a lot of things to think about in- cluding finding where in the world a good job would be. Others who chose to marry after graduation had one of the biggest responsibilities of all: they had to support their family. Dwayne Huntzinger-Lapel 1,2,3,45 Homecoming Escort 3,45 Ronald C. Husted-Lapel 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 25 Track 25 Spanish Club 2,35 Bart R. Irwin-Lapel 2,3,45 Creston Jr. High 15 Basketball 1,25 Baseball 1,2,3, 45 Football 3,45 F.F.A. 2,35 Cross Country 25 Wrestling 35 Latin Club 35 Prom King Candidate 3. Brad Lee Jarrett-Lapel 1,2,3,45 Cross Country 1,25 Spanish Club 1,2,35 Basketball 1,25 A.V. 1,2. Jo Ellen Knotts-Lapel 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2,45 Concert Choir 2,3, Vice Pres. 35 Spanish Club 1,2,35 Girl's Chorus 15 Exploratory Teacher 45 An- nual5 Band 1,25 Powder Puff 3,45 Musical 1,2. Tina Kurtz-Lapel 45 Anderson 1,2,35 Powder Puff 4 Ginger Lee Lamb-Lapel 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 1,35 Spanish Club 1,2,35 Concert Choir 2,35 Musical 2. Steve Lane-Lapel 1,2,3,45 F.F.A. 1,2,3 114 Seniors Dwayne Huntzinger Ronald C, Husted Bart R. lrvvin Brad Lee Jarrett Jo Ellen Knotts Tina Kurtz Ginger Lee Lamb Steve Lane Eric Paul Masters Starla Anne McCollum Lawrence McDole Jr. Teresa Ann Merrill Jeff Nyboer Field D. Olson Jack Mitchell Richardson Lori Robinson Jay Douglas Scherer lvy LaFtene Smart Eric Paul Masters-Lapel 2,3,45 Frankton 15 Football 2,3,45 Track 4. Starla Anne McCollum-Lapel 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Musical 1,25 Spanish Club 1,2,35 Girl's Chorus 15 Concert Choir 2,3,45 NHS 3,4, Treas. 45 Annual sales manager5 Powder Puff 3,45 Exploratory Teacher 45 Lab Asst. 4 Lawrence McDole Jr.-Lapel 1,2,3,45 F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 15 Track 1,25 Cross Country 15 A.A.V.T.S. 3,4. Teresa Ann Merrill-Lapel 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club 1,2,35 G.A.A. 1,25 Concert Choir 2,3,45 Drama Club 45 Annual Jeff Nyboer-Lapel 1,2,3,45 Football 2,3,45 Basketball 1,25 Golf 1,2,3,45 Latin Club 1,2,3,45 F.F.A. 25 Baseball 45 Powder Puff Cheer- leader 3,4 Field D. Olson-Lapel 1,2,3,45 Basketball 15 Cross Country 1,25 Latin Club 1,2,3,45 Golf 1,2,3,45 Annual Jack Mitchell Richardson-Lapel 1,2,3,45 Football 2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,35 Baseball 1,2,45 Band 1,25 Student Council 1,2,3,45 V.P. 45 Spanish Club 1,2,35 A.V. 15 Prom King Candidate 35 Halloween Car- nival King 15 Homecoming Escort 15 Powder Puff Coach 35 Musical 1,2 Lori Robinson-Lapel 2,3,45 North Side 15 Concert Choir 2,3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Drama Club 45 Powder Puff 4. Jay Douglas Scherer-Lapel 1,2,3,45 F.F.A. 1,2,35 Powder Puff Cheerleader 45 Homecoming Escort 45 lvy LaHene Smart-Lapel 4, Noblesville 1,2,35 Science Club 1,25 Of- fice 35 G.A.A. 1,25 French Club 1,2,3 Seniors 115 WE FINALLY MADE IT Even though it may appear that we rushed around a lot and were always trying to live up to tradition, we really had an easy life here at Lapel. We reached most of our goals during our high school years, such as the maga- zine sales and our very successful Junior-Senior prom. Along the way we have made many friends and we have learned about ourselves and about life. Now, at the end of twelve years, we finally have made it. John Allen Smith-Lapel High School 1,2,3,43 Wrestling 13 F.F.A. 33 A.A.V.T.S. 3,4. Dennis Lee Snead-Lapel 1,2,3,43 Concert Choir 2,32 Band 1,2,3,4, Pres, 43 Annual3 Musical 2,33 Stage Band 3,4. Donald Lee Snyder-Lapel 1,2,3,43 F.F.A. 1,21 Band 1,23 A.A.V.T.S. 3. Terry Jo Sorrell-Lapel 2,3,43 Broad Ripple 13 Pep Club 1,22 S.S.S. 3,4, F.F.A. 33 G.A.A. 3,4, Band 33 Annual3 Exploratory Teaching 43 Ball State Workshop 33 Art Club 13 French Club 13 Herron Art School 43 Powder Puff 3,4. Mark Springer-Lapel 1,2,3,43 F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. Melinda Stephens-Lapel 1,2,3,43 Cheerleader 1,2,3,43 S.S.S. 1,2,3,4, V.P. 3, Sec. 3,43 Pep Club 13 Swing Choir 3,43 Concert Choir 2,3,4Q Drama Club 3,43 Annual3 Prom Queen 33 Halloween Queen 13 Home- coming Attendant 13 Band 1,23 Girl's Choir 13 Powder Puff 3,4. William Val Stinson-Lapel 1,2,3,43 F.F.A. 1,2,33 Cross Country 1,23 Track 13 A.A.V.T.S. 3,4, A.V. 2,3,4. Toni Kay Sylvester-Lapel 1,2,3,4, Pep Club 1,2,3,43 S.S.S. 43 Girl's Chorus 13 Concert Choir 23 Office 43 Musical 1,23 Annual3 Exploratory Teacher 3,41 Powder Puff 3,4 116 Seniors John Allen Smith Dennis Lee Snead Donald Lee Snyder Terry Jo Sorrell Marky Springer Melinda Stephens William Val Stinson Toni Kay Sylvester Cheryl Lynn Talbert Norris L. Teeters Jr. Peggy Sue Ward Dwight Webb Christine Diane Wilson Diane Marie Wolfe Ftick Wise Debora Jean Van Buskirk Tami Vangets Teresa Lynn Whisman Karen Elizabeth Willis Cheryl Lynn Talbert-Lapel 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club 1,25 Drama Club 45 Annual5 Librarian 35 Home Ec. Asst. 4. Norris L. Teeters Jr.-Lapel 1,2,3,45 Annual editor5 Class Sec. 25 Football 2,35 Spanish Club 1,2,35 Band 1,25 Stage Band 1,25 Musical 1,2. Debora Jean Van Buskirk-Lapel 1,2,3,45 S.S.S. 2,3,45 Student Coun- cil 1,2,3,45 NHS 3,45 Girl's Chorus 1, V.P. 15 Musicals 15 Swing Choir 45 Spanish Club 1,2,35 Band 1,25 Homecoming Attendant 35 Powder Puff 3,45 Cheerleader 1,2,35 Pep Club 45 Office 2,3,45 Exploratory Teacher 45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Annual. Tami Vangets-Lapel 1,2,3,45 Cheerleader 3,45 Band 1,25 G.A.A. 15 S.S.S. 45 Musical 1,25 Girl's Chorus 15 Powder Puff 3,45 Annual5 Homecoming Queen 45 Halloween Queen 25 Prom Queen candidate 35 Pep Club 1,25 Office 4. Peggy Sue Ward-Lapel 1,2,3,45 Girl's Chorus 15 S.S.S. 3,45 Musical 1,25 Pep Club 2,3,4, Sec. 45 Band 1,25 NHS 3,45 Powder Puff 3,45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Annual5 Halloween Queen 35 Office 45 Drama Club 45 P.E, Asst. 4 Dwight Webb-Lapel 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,25 Football 2,45 Spanish Club 1,2. Teresa Lynn Whisman-Lapel 1,2,3,45 S.S.S. 1,2,3,45 Girl's Chorus 15 Concert Choir 2,3,45 Musical 1,25 Swing Choir 3,45 Spanish Club 1,2,35 Office 3,45 Pep Club 1 ,2,3,45 Band 1,25 Annual5 Powder Puff 3,4 Karen Elizabeth Willis-Lapel 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 1 ,2,3,45 Girl's Chorus 15 Spanish Club 1,2,35 NHS 3,45 Concert Choir 25 Powder Puff 3,45 Librarian 1,35 Annual5 Lab Asst. 4. Christine Diane Wilson-Lapel 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 1,35 Band 1,2,35 S.S.S. 3,45 Home Ec. Asst. 45 Girl's Chorus 15 Concert Choir 2,35 Powder Puff 3,45 Musical 1,2 Rick Wise-Lapel 1,2,3,45 Band 1,25 Spanish Club 1,2,35 Musical 1,25 Homecoming escort 4 Diane Marie Wolfe-Lapel 1,2,3,45 Girl's Chorus 15 Treas. 15 Concert Choir 2,3,45 Musical 1,25 S.S.S. 1,2,3,4, Sec. 45 Spanish Club 2,35 NHS 3,45 Pep Club 35 Exploratory Teacher 45 Home Ec. Asst. 45 An- nual sales manager Seniors 1 17 WE'RE GOING TO THE TOP The Juniors worked all year long planning their prom, which was a success. This caused some argu- ments and many disagreements but in the end they began to see eye-to- eye. This was the first year that these students had the opportunity to go to school half the day and work or attend Vocational school the other half. Some students took advantage of this opportunity, while others chose to remain at Lapel. Gary Barcus, Jerry Barker, Wil- liam Barker, Pam Bauer, Bill Bell, Penny Bloom David Bomar, Greg Branham, Brett Busby, Diane Campfield, David Carpenter, Flick Castor Mark Clark, Debbie Cook, Sabr- ina Copeland, Teresa Earlywine, Rhonda Fields, Tim Fields Beth Forrer, Joy French, Ted Funk, Elizabeth Gaus, Cindy Givens, Laura Hackleman 118 Juniors At a pep session, Jim Mills, Jon Howell, Denny Plummer, and Jon Renbarger listen to a pep talk from Mr. Hunter. H' i ' T x .-W' .5 t - - in 9, . .. ..... .. ,. 93 ' Q R' L' .P 7 'X fa. s--'-. H ex .. ,. ,, ,. -V:-'Ii .T 1:7-v , a wif Nifty ey- if -.5 ,. 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'- K fi. l R l ws... 3 Bi L 54 fa? sr' 'kv qv , .. lib : 5 wg Eddie Hardwick, Kim Hiatt, Greg Hiday, Joe Hobbs, David Horton, Jon Howell Kenny Howell, David Humphrey, Beth lnivin, Kevin Jones, Step- hanie Karel, Chris Kirchenbauer Larry Knotts, Roger Lawson, Debbie Lloyd, Greg Lowder, Jim Magers, Jeff Maxwell Larry Maxwell, Nancy May, Jim Mills, Kathie Morris, Kim Noblitt, Jeanne O'Conner Melissa Pearce, Bruce Petti- grew, Denny Plummer, George Reed, Jon Renbarger, Dan Richardson Connie Rodgers, David Sandlin, Nancy Sharpe, Tim Smart, Wilma Smiley, Tony Smith Greg Stephenson, Belinda Stin- son, Chris Taylor, Ron Turner, Mitch Vaness, Kathy Ward Chris Watters, Lora Welch, Renee' Willoughby, Steve Wil- son, Scott Yancey, Micheline Zion Juniors 119 SOPHOMORE BLUES This is the time in high school when one has to begin thinking about the years to come. Teachers begin to mention such unreachable events like the prom, graduation, and even the possibility of college. Sophomores work hard on maga- zine sales, Halloween Carnival booths, and almost anything to raise that almighty dollar. That seemingly empty class treasury and haunts of the future are a sure cause of the Sophomore blues. Durinda Abbott, Jay Allison, An- nette Asbury, Jim Baker, John Eric Barker, Patty Barnes Teresa Bartrom, Sherry Bilbrey, Lora Bixler, Melanie Bloom, Joyce Bodenhorn, Duke Brannum. Marla Breece, Brad Brown, Pam Cain, Debbie Carter, Beth Cas- tor, Nancy Cole. Gary Coomer, Marsha Crooks, Ted Davis, Bob Deeter, Carol Edgreen, Dennis Edgreen. Jim Everitt, Wray Jean Fincher, Jim Fisher, Susan Flowers, Bridget Forrer, Mark Fulton. 120 Sophomores Chit Chat: Kim Kirchenbauer and Beth Castor discuss the twelve o'clock news . 5. - ' .... , . l X -xg 5 1 I 5 fff , L S if C... ti 4 F we E 1352 1 s 31,35 f hs, li ' P ,A J . - sf .C A.. 1 it - affifi. T F ,5 fe Q :E+ . .- f li f l. 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Tammy Horton, Kathy Howell, Brad Huffman, Roberta Hughes, Annette Huntzinger, D'Ahn Huntzinger, Chris Husted, Flick Irby, Jack Jarrett, Jon Karel, Gayle Kep- ner, Elsie King. Kim Kirchenbauer, Hervey Law- rence, Tari Lempereur, Elaine Looper, Joe Meyer, Debbie Milligan. Tom Montgomery, Diana Mu- nyon, Mario Perez Navarro, Buddy O'Bryant, Paula Pentz, Mike Raper. Eric Richardson, Dan Sager, Beth Sandala, Joel Sandefur, John Schoettmer, Bobby Schuyler. Jill Shafer, Cathie Simmerman, Kim Smart, Jeff Smith, Dan Snead, Jerry Stenklyft. Curt Stephenson, Sam Stinson, Una Street, Gary Stump, Cindy Sylvester, Jeff Thompson. Doug Troutman, Renee' Turner, Tim Veach, Gary White, James Willis, Joy Yancey. Sophomores 121 BEGINNING TO FEEL UNITY In making the momentous change from junior high to high school, the freshman class realized the impor- tance of cooperating with each other to make essential decisions. One decision was the choosing of class colors which will be used for class jackets and many other class activities that will occur during the next three years. The freshmen have just begun working together in unity to obtain certain goals. Gradually, the fresh- men have accepted the changes they have made since they took the big step from junior high to high school and are now ready to fulfill their responsibilities as sophomores. A select group of Freshmen set up the Fling Toss at the Halloween Carnival. Jeanette Asbury, Cindy Banning. Dora Baldwin, Alan Bays, Elaine Benedict, Cara Brandenburg, Lee Branham, Brad Burk Lee Carey, Steve Carter, Brian Colip, Chris Cook, Beth Davis, Jon Davis --': - wi 1 8 if-it -9 ' K I Rick Davis, Bill Denny, Denise Dollard, Mark Doss, Karen Due, Sondra Earlywine Jeff Eldridge, Bobby Fields, Thea Funk, Nancy Griffin, Donny Hamilton, Carol Hankins ,--...ll H .k.- , ig 122 Freshman 'R Iii!!- 23 Et -..m::::!a,a ,gf , - , ff ,,: , r if 4 ,. ,f..A.., , I ,,,,, , y , We sa ,F l , 5 fag X ,J E' . - :ff 2 ':'. ,ii l , if -f,. - B S14 E55 at M it -, . A K- I 35 5 , ,a wk 5 1 l ,. i we 3- ,gs -F- use-f, ,g 1 ' , V , M , , ,.,.W3:, 2 3 E F' 4? 1 l I f R , 16 an i ,tw l V.. ,. J slgryssn W.. I ,. Q S fimtfi 7 W fv , H- s giyf, , 1 iw if? -E . age: 1 can 5 1 f si K fn ' if z Ni M s of at Q' l , . , Y I, ',,' ,gig lg V gl 175' .1 ,,1g f.., , H ..,, , 2 Aw ,ig . 5,25 , jg ' .M W i egg: Qtr w wf: I 'fi ' M' We E WE . B it KF 2 sigh?-as l ie? S Q S Q I4 Y if V Hi Il. . , ., ,..,:,: , .,. ,. ,.,.. 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Janice O'Conner, Mark Odom, Leslie Olson, Teri Persing, Vicki Pettigrew, Jim Presser, Linda Rettig John Roberts, Sherry Rodgers, Nancy Sandala, David Seal, Me- lanie Shaw, Brian Simmerman, Detra Simons Jan Smith, Ted Spearman, Jay Stenklyft, Sharon Stephenson, Cheryl Stinson, Donde Swango, Lewana Talbert Jeff Tarvin, Mark Watts, Cheryl Willoughby, Connie Wise, Bill Wolfe, Chad Yancey, Bill Zink Freshman 123 The eighth graders had a year full of difficult decisions concerning theirfuture to start thinking about. Which career field to go into and what subjects to take for prepara- tion in their career choice were just two of the decisions these students faced. All students realized that al- though many people would help guide them in their decisions, the fi- nal decision would be their own. Having overcome the challenge of junior high, the eighth graders are ready for the somewhat exciting, moderately hectic life of high school. The final step towards high school has been completed and the eighth graders are movin' up. Dan Almquist, Gayla Anderson, Joe Barcus, Phillip Barker. Gary Bilbry, Scott Boles, Roger Bowles Karen Brannum, Kevin Burk, Mike Burris, Josanna Busby, Randy Busby Carmen Castor, Scott Cecil Rita Clark, Rod Clark, Robert Cole, Farrell Cornwell, James Daugherty, Tammie Dollar, Brian Duffy Mike Falkenberry, Brooke Fields, Robert Fisher, Cara For- rer, Bryan Gillaspy, Ron Givens, David Gore Kelly Gray, Kristi Gray, Susan Griffin, Rick Hall, Don Harrison, Toni Hartman, George Haskell 124 Eighth Grade MOVIN' UP l These young performers hope to someday be members of the Swing Choir. ,r I - iii : .. if, .. 'W ? Jef 1 has . ,. ...... .. ,,. K , . - , R-f--was f.ff?egj,a2f , . e ,.,: Q me-. ,.... f- .-.Eii:iI 'itil-'24?fi7 fx , 3 B5 5 K D. if if-W K 'xx :A 5,4 gm? uf J 2 5 is si wi s Bef nf 3 iii ,- 9? H 4.. g 9? 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Class officers, all different teachers, Pep Club, and sports are just a part of the changes that a sev- enth grader goes through. Along with all the advantages came the work: daily assignments, new rules, and the everlasting battle of keeping the grades up plus keeping the ac- tivities going. Reid Anderson, Brent Arnold, Mark Arnold, Lisa Asbury, Doug Banning Christine Barge, Richard Barker, Brenda Barnes, Sheldon Bene- dict, Rick Benefield, Larry Bi- lbrey, David Bodenhorn Darryl Bomar, Mike Boyll, Casey Bradenburg, Stephanie Brown, Norma Carpenter, Flick Carter, Shelly Busby Ruth Ann Carey, Tammy Coffee, Jim Copeland, Melinda Cox, Mila Crooks, Sherry Daffron, Debbie Davis Laura Deeter, Kim Denny, Shelly Dick, Todd Dwiggins, Lisa Faulkner, Robbie Fetty, Edith Fisher K Curt Flowers, John Fort, Mike Green, Bill Helterbrand, Rick Hershberger, Deanne Hoover, Tracy Howell Help! Kelli Scott wishes to aid Deanna Hoover in a mock accident. srsr - :.,,,f ,Ss 1 ' , ssh- sf--we ,- . pw y S . , M 5 it . ' is 4: . ' , 55 9 'i'i'ii Q- -2 .s. 1, i ' . :fsg sliip r 4, , if tw 'U' s TH is NN rf 1 , Y- threaten 'f W V .sw V' Becky Hudson, Gracile Hudson, li y y Jewel Hughes, Larry Humphrey, ' - , M Q : ' Flose Lawrence, Ron Lloyd, Dee it k..rl Q l l . Qii - 126 Seventh Grade .- , .3 F .L f x si' ' -r-174.6 t Q hr 1 f sw it 'S f E ,.,...... . ,., J, , F4 E 5255 Q-V X 3 3 E ,gi E .- K 5 r s 3 2 .. ff?S'- .- es i .... -a t ' i Fw - ' ... 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Wig X -as f f Christine Jacobson, Beth John- son, Scott Johnson, Carol King, Rob Kirchenbauer Timmy Knight, Tim McDole, Mimi Mclntire, Mark Milburn, Lora Miller Teresa Milligan, Kevin Mills, Ed- die Newton, Chris Nunley, Tina Odom Denise Parsons, Jeanna Pentz, Mike Perry, Darrell Pettigrew, Terri Pitzer Maura Pierce, Kevin Presser, Kevin Rector, Bruce Reed, David Reed Darrell Richardson, Greg Riley, Tom Russ, Susie Russell, Barry Rutherford Kelly Scott, Perry Shinholt, Sam Sidwell, Angela Simmerman, Chris Simmerman Rob Stalets, Todd Stichler, For- rest Stinson, Scott Stump, Dan- iel Swango Jay Sylvester, Kent Talbert, Da- vid Taylor, Jeff Vanasdal, Lee Roy Van Horn Cathy Walker, Fred Watkins, Aissa White, Laura Willis, Laurie Wise Seventh Grade 127 ELEMENTARY SENIORSH The grade that seems to be the most fun is the sixth grade. The tra- ditions that were handed down to us are still seen in these grade school seniors. Playing on organized base- ball teams at recess, rivalries be- tween classes, and growing pains were a part of everyone. These stu- dents look forward to being seventh graders. ui. Too many sixth graders and not enough room make studying difficult. Jama Ackleman, Susan Allison, r -'r, rlk. 3 51. Shane Ashton, Brook Barker, iii? ..,. -'., 1 Shannon Barker, Tina Barker, Irf., .g Terry Bilbrey, Pam Blackmond. 1' i T... '-. , 1 rr , , .. Karen Bodenhorn, Krista Bod- enhorn, Lisa Bodenhorn, Mark , x 2.1 ' fr. .mr . Boyll, Russell Castor, Paul Cecil, A rl' Sefifwisii' L 'i L. lf.: ' 225.5 .M Beth Cookman, Gayle Cox. Q g:w,, X X I . K ., Z, .. J X David Delph, Candi Doss, 2E fi' ff, Brenda Due, Steven Due, Jeff S2 5 Earlywine, Faith Edenfield, Tom , 13, 5 Edgreen, Rick Etchison ' i 7 , . c. f.,. Brad Everitt, Lynn Flowers, Brad E5 'li Garrison, Scott Givens, Ricky . Graham, Karin Gray, Dennis gti' rb g .. Griflin, Joelle Hardwick. :-- '. 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J Jamie McDoIe, Tammy i f r,l . 1 lt ' I li fffy ifff McGuffey, Angie Mclntire, ii F g 1 '. , ' Elll A Danny Milburn ' all ' Robert Miller, Lori Morton, Jane ,Q ':q-.Z '.V.', glvy U ,,: Muse, Joe Parke, Jane Ann Per- iz 5,3-5,f.rl3l'f gg S , 0, g, sing, Randie Pettigrew, Jill Pa- EQSJ. r r if.fg per, Bryan Reed. .r,-, . ii' r Brett Rice, Peggy Rich, David ' :2 L Kimmerling, Tim Russ, Donna Q-5. ri, ..g f 3 IQZ 5 Savino, Amy Shelton, Randy 4' ri' ' it Shelton, Frank Simons ,A T rs'l rfiq in ,T A Q , .. - ,,, -,., Todd Snyder, Vicki Snyder, rr' :,. 1 Cindy Tarvirr, Michelle Turner, Kafhy warts, Kenny Welch, Laffy l Q ... :.k .I '. r',, f. 128 Sixth Grade E Q ,i .k A 35 , gi Q . jqmig X is 5 5 r th '5 9 is 'R i ,rir .i.i M, f 'fc . Ep -.figs ' .vis W gs 51 ig si 3 . . :c f Ni' i4 i S M r ts., H8 t Q 'SQL Er 1 .. i ....,,,. , .,, , J. 5: will Z ae e., M il f Wt 5 L M55 X if .- s r Y B .4 .1 S if S58 s f . 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Michael Banner, Brent Bennett, Chris Blessing, Chris Bowles, Brian Brinker, Lisa Burris, Tim Burris, Jim Callaway, Scott Carter Darrell Clark, Pamela Cox Tracy Cox, John Davidson, Bradley Duffy, Scott Dwiggins, Joseph Eldridge, Cristy Falken- berry, Lana Hall Kevin Harney, Todd Harrington, Diana Haseman, Flay Helter- brand, Kurt Hertinga, Gary Hud- son, Eugenia Hughes, Mike Jen- kins, Michael Johnson. Greg Joslin, Gina Kepner, Steve Lempereur, Rodney Lester, Dean Manifold, Michael Marsu, Thomas Maxey, Mike McCoy, Tammy McDole Michelle Mills, Suzanne Mills, Rickey Milner, Patricia Moore, Kim Norris, Christopher Perry, Andy Raper, Mike Rettig, Dee Ann Richardson Christie Riley, Tammy Riley, April Robinson, Tammy Sand- efur, Traci Shupe, Amy Sim- merman, Tony Smart, John Smith, Don Snellenbarger Joe Stewart, Kip Stottlemeyer, Tonya Swan, Nathan Talbert, Darlene Watts, Jenny Wertz, Todd Whisman, Jenene White, Todd Zeiss Fifth Grade 129 THINGS GET A LITTLE HAFZDEFV' Multiplication tables + metric measures : confusion. Adding to the confusion was learning the proper use of dictionaries, encyclo- pedias, and other reference materi- als. indiana Heritage was in- troduced by teaching them the history of their home state. Jill Davis uses the time during recess to study extra hard. r rag' if 5- Q K S .3 tm.- .., Bebbv Andersen, Cnrie Bauer, A K , Mike Beamer, Jeff Bennett, Jef- . ,.., , '- E 1, gi A 1:1 ' I.. .f -i' frey Bennett, Dean Bornar, Flo- ' - Q t1'ir. Xanne Carpenter, Jamie ig W 1,, .Q l ' , S 11-'. Carpenter . 4 iQ-Wei? Qi' , f xi .Q 5 . 25 5 . . . -. sexi -: rr- '-1r it 1 ' ' . , fs ,, ,W , . . di , son, Jill Davis, Sarah Eerlywlne, r :'i - . . l at I , , , - -..s- L ,,,,, '--, Lisa Everltt, Quincy Flatford, 2 ffV Cameron Ferns, Jeff efffeenyr ., Q -Q Q cstr tssltt ' Leah Givens 3 . t. Q ,. , -- ,Q ef ff ,wit . . '--: Q r f r't K' i'-' Danny Hal'dWlCk, K E frlk H .- - - - - - :Q r ' -,, I' 2 . ' ' Christina Hensley, VICKIe Hln- rs.. Q ssr .cc sr. ill. TT1. srr . f :' , 1 ,,, f ' :-' r r. Q' rrr. Q Y shaw, Penny Hobbs, Brian How- rcrs 'r 5' jg sn, - Tl --...z Q iw .Q - ---r , . t. 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Pan smith. cms in Snyder, Philip Snyder, Charles r r r r .,. - ii Soverns, Rhonda Taylor, Flickie . Q 'P' ' :ee ' ' ,':' ' i . 7 TdY'd': Monte Turner- Sherdn rr r err 'Q . . Vd'dr1nne ccss rrrr' ,.. Q ' . r' Greg Vannerra, Donald Wagner, lll 2 n f ein yyyy R - uth AHIT Wamplef, Deefla Wat- . ,. Q. -.'- Q . M .ggi rr 'dns' Md SSd W e'Yf Rdnefd Q Wren Elaine W0'fef enan Weed, .nn T ' ' 1. -rr QQ n 'r el DOUQIHS WOOU K . E . - ' ds? W 130 Fourth Grade GETTING DOWN TO BUSINESS J, wif 1 it ., , ,E Tyanne Riley adds colorful pictures to the space above the blackboards. 3- . vii ay, . Q 4 S, g 1,25- ,alex , -JW Z E , ,, Marie Adams, Darron Alsobrook, Anthony Armendariz, Nancy Barker. Third graders, having all the nec- essary fundamentals, applied their basic knowledge to the subjects that they will continue to study throughout the remainder of school. Competition got Keener as the stu- dents strove to be on the Honor Roll. This was also the year that little tomboys blossomed into feminine young ladies who were more inter- ested in boys than in climbing trees. l e 1-5, ',:: paula Barker' Kim Barnes! Greg r . .,,l - - ...A Barton, Susan Blessing, Sterling 501651 Kennen Bourke, Michael f 'lrr , Bradley, Sandra Brooks, Brian 'Gia 155 ff'-S' ,.f Vi, .if :ir Qi! '- . S 'aff , P Clifton ciark,Ton Clark, Mar ie ..,, .' i ' Jf' , - , 55 .,. Cloud, Kelly Cochran, Ray Cog- Qins. Penny Cox, Kim Davidson, . T 'i' fi' 'A iyi fr f JON Delph, Todd Due W tiil' I tl 'r'r'l rrr ' -rrt'r . . . tt: Tracy DW'99 7Sf Pau' Edefmefdf . t ,,, Wanda Feffyf Vickie Foffesf Gwna Funk, Paul Gore, Kathy fig 52 - fi- ff Wi: L, ' - -rn 123- J .,,, . Gray' Mark Green' Amy Gwmn ix Q rl' 'ler nr'ee ' ' - in 5 S Pam Ha '9t0 ' R0be't.Ha 'n9 . i t r't' ' 1 t0h, Gaylyn HOUSES, Klm Jack' '. f'-- 'rr i K lyr 1 - - R Q ' Sen, David Jenkins, Shelley Kre- wiec, Mark Krebs, Scott ,i'rrl' ll t-r . , .. f 1 Lawfheff Mafk '-aWVe rr- ff- . scoff Lum, Michael Mahoney' , i ,,,. Tom McCoy, Vickie McDoIe, M 1' ii' rlrltz - ' f-'- ' - .- - . ' i , Jennifer McFarland, John Met- -r,' iii rrri. ra - - - - - :ub T- V . U zger, Todd Miller, Brian Millikan, . Q z Darla Milliner ,. MLK .... Q, . at .,,.- i ly. :- , , Walter M 0 or e, Tina M orrisl .,s, T Betsy Myers, Jennifer Nation, ra, E. 'A' . ,,,'i , .V -s 2 - M- f ..-f f , MP , ' ' . ' w W Chad Nuhley, Tlha PHFSOHS, ,lf ,. by . Brad Patterson, Todd Reynolds, ,.rr . -' f 1 - -.-' , W - T , , T Ms . Tyanne Riley aer, Eli llen T shame Russell, Eric Smith, Ke- - . . ,,f r ,rr' ,.. 2 - - ' L' . i , -. V ' Smnh' Todd Snellenbarg' r'i' Chris Soverns, David Stewart, - T Anfhony Sanford, vfckfe Taylor, nr rt' :S 'i f , 1 , Joel Tem leton 'i'i ' lii .. it T ' MSU Thompson, RODGI1 Turner, , f ' ,zyyl - f , Daniel Ward, John Wardwell, :Q .. -- n1i,,,.2it f n' 1 1 an -' 'n li if. 4QiEa,.2Q,? ,, Q ,gr f, sas 2, , 'w i f' ,.-- . -7 N Steve West, Rusty Whetsel, Ste- ,,,. - , ' ' . . r ' T . ' ' ven White, James Wyahi, Tlfh e' Fourth Grade 131 MORE THAN JUST A SANDBOXH Students in the second grade quickly learned that school was now more than play. Cursive writing, learning to tell time, and adding more than ten brought on head- aches. The children experienced the novelty of exchanging classes so that they could read at their own level. Not knowing what was in store for them they looked ahead to big- ger and better things. Mrs. Neese's class enjoys books from the bookmobile. Margie Beamer, Lori Berminger, 7i'1 rf 'i W J ' Scott Blake, Tracy Bousman, '., .,.: f Nancy Bradley, Kevin Brooks, V. ..-, Amanda Burris, Jodi Carpenter, f.., f ,.: fa! , soon cneui -T -T ms .s M al com Cobb, Cook, Mich- . . ,,.: K, -: ,. . . , l . 2 - .:. :,. . elle Davidson, Kristie Due, rl.r. ..... S Flobin Earlywine, Jeff Fearnow, .... -',1 -,gas . ,,, 5 :- lf L ' ig, f John Fearnow, TammY FGVQU' .lrr f - 3 - f ' Shelli Filburn Q T ffff'-2 Son- 'S', m- - Tina Foiles, Cheryl Freund, Te- .. ,,q K resa Fry, Ralph Graham, Julie -. , Gray Mike Hall, Amy Halsell, a -- Kristina Harrington, Veronica ' N . Haskell Terry Hayden, Lisa Hersberger, W yzfxi yyl ir 2 I' 'T' E tig i i f David Hormell, Kenny Huffman, : , J Danita Huntzinger, Terri Husted, .,V , ' ' fag l 2-- fyf' -I if Laffy 'Sk0- -'Of' Jaffen- Ramon Jensen Zre' David Johnson, Dawn Lester, rf,,i- r rir - S' Laura Mason, Andrea McDole, Christie McDole, Jo McKinney, ' Phillip Meredith, Dennis Morin, ,. .D Q PHHY MUSS ii ,',. , J - Todd Norris, Analisa Olesky, Jay Presser, Scott Randall, James Ratzlaff, Lisa Reed, Madonna Flinker, Chris Shelton, Jill Shupe Eric Smedly, Kristan Snellen- barg, Andrea Stepp, Angela Slepp, Melissa Swan, Terry Swan, Mike Taylor, Alan Tem- pleton, Jill Thompson - T tiii, 152' , ' 1,- ..t.--. , .. - ---if :r-gi X S2535 l , 5 l.'m,i2 wi X a s 'f iw- if . --me ., ' QR ES 2- JU 'Si K- .E V 2 -a lil . . 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'2, while, chris widener, Tonya ..ll gill i i l ' williams iii 'i' i 9 - 1 . 3 , 1 .TW A' rg 4 .ll ,,f,gig.g?f'?,fg,,g,.f , 132 Second Grade .. -.. .... . ,, ytg , Q ,MX 1 Mg - 4- ani e is Xl. , rl ' ' L' sr 3,5 S is ,,,,,.9,?, ,. . - 4 5? , . fl f 4 X st ,E 1 -21, '11 if 8 , a. Ls f.,5353 ' ' L -fs-, ,, f..,...t-- - 36? ff ii?-2 J L 'X g Q 2 - -.Lf Q-S 2- ik Ea ag, - N W ii Q r it si fx, , H-nlllil., ,E va i X if , X E E! - 455-. -semsws-V f -- .,,,, , . ,gifs qwxs s ea. l, .-SYM. -mn ,. T, it --iii-tm tt... -.miigsfgi ' - . , li Q J fs .. 'l' - ' '59---l -:Si , ,,. ,. , . , ., .. ,.... 'WN ..., E 32 W .- if ,99 5.2 , ,, . K 3?-I f. --5----.Q-2? l.. ,1-. .Q K -.5 ,af-f if J.- 93 s. , ,, fag, , 'EHR mx: rf, qi S3 R we .l fi .- . -AX A 1. -- tl aSi?'24zEs5- .- -- ,, ,M V ,, .. ??fE?LE'r: --lag... K vs X, ..: W-.. .ml-aw, wi S W5 1+-S it 5. e. W ,fat ia! Q53 T 1 1 Y A T all ff 5 r S r 'tv' if 5 ..,. .,s.,,i., X , ,. , ,. l H X F . Ja..-V. ,G fl .. 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' L . , as H is .sf , 'w, g gg5,,5.,jgi,s. , , Tony Freund, Lisa Funk, Ronnie Gullian, Billie Jo Harris, Ginny Helterbrand, Kelly Hettinga, Kelly Hinesly Greg Holmgren, Dawn Huffman, Chad Husted, Kristy Johnson, Martin Johnson, Stacy Johnson, Troy Jones Brian Krawiec, Marty Krebs, Danette Lakey, Tim Laut, Joy Lester, Jacinda Lloyd, Ted McClintick Polly McFarland, Chris Meyer, Edward Morefield, Danny Moore, Mark Moore, Angela Mo- rin, Trisha Mosley Chris Moss, Billy Nichelson, An- drea Noggle, Tracy Norris, Jane Perry, Debbie Pilkington, Donna Pilkington Andrea Reynolds, Kyle Flich, Shelli Rich, Karen Rinker, Jenny Risk, Kim Sidwell, Troy Simmons Tammy Sisson, Chris Smith, Kelly Sylvester, Melinda Taylor, Laurie Teeters, Dana Wagner, Jennafer Wall Dodi Wallace, Valarie Watkins, Jeff West, Doug White, Todd Williamson, Brad Woodward, Kelly Wright People 135 SPECIAL ED GIVES INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION The reason for a special educa- tion class is to give individual help to children who are slow learners. Basically, special education empha- sizes reading, phonics, writing, and math, but only at each childs learn- ing level. The class made a hooked rug printed with 'LAPEL', and proudly presented it to the school. We have been moved twice this year, and are now in a very nice room with the rest of the elementary. -Cherie Webb gfi li- i.::eQQ eq , 4 f fs? ami? I igytg , M W W' nf I I I f it ..', ' ..V,, ,,,.. ,Q K . Sally Hicks Kim Stanley Mrs Webb Majean Foust Jennifer Graden I Rig . . . F, ..., ,.., . . ,, . .... ii V 3. 25 .5 iw Donna Lugenbeal Brett Painter Bryan Atkins 136 Special Education STUDENTS TRAVEL FOR SPECIAL NEEDS Seven Lapel students travel to Noblesville every day to take classes specially suited to their ability. At Noblesville the individual is taught according to his aptness in each section of education. These stu- dents are responding to the special help and are all making good grades. Bobby Baka Gary Foust John Foust New its it ' . V. m..w.,. ..,. .L2J., , .,.. ,--.f-- . .- ' 51,-f.1,g.f.Qzf'-'.1 ' ' I 1 Z M52 ,QQSQZEXE 51 fl '4lzaH.:s,': 11 .1 72' ' Q5 Eff?5i53Ql.' 3 I Kevin Foust Suzanne Harris Lisa Shupe Randy Simmerman Special Education 137 WORK, WORK, WORK Students took for granted the cleanliness of our school. Many didn't realize how much time and ef- fort it took to get the endless job done. lt wasn't just a nine to five job, there was someone here around- the-clock. The bus drivers also took a great deal of hassle. Transporting sixty- five students to and from school was a big responsibility. The screaming children on the bussesto away games were enough to rack anybody's nerves but somehow they managed through another year. Slaving over hot stoves and wash- ing pots and pans was part of the everyday routine for nine women. The cooks should be commended for taking on these extra responsi- bilities. Most women can hardly handle their own household chores, let alone serve eight hundred com- plaining students. Upper Right: Ruth Van Duyn, Jolene Mills, Maxine Hofer, and Wilma Shupe prepare the trays. 138 Maintenance . , .,f M ,, , 1 ' gt. a inf-1:2721 nf . , ,Q K ,, R ' ii at ? 4- Front: Maxine Hofer, Cafeteria Managerg Annabelle Oleksy, Back: Ruth Van Duyn, Dorcus Mullett, Wilma Shupe, Jolene Mills Custodians: Bobby Baker, Ed Moore and Bob Westrater. Custodians: Emma Smith and Pam Hobbs. IB ,A 1 V www MA ,,,,:,. ,:,,,. , , 0, Bus Drivers: Kneeling, Rosalie Stottlemyer, Nancy Rice, Wayne McClintock, Vivian Kimmerling, James Hall. Standing: Herschel Teeters, Clarence Bagley, Ralph Welch, Bruce Bagley, Gary Wells . Maintenance 139 32 251 55 SQ is :Ei E52 KW Ll I i 3 , i a i 3 i 5 1 1 X e S Q ii gs 9 Q 5 3 S 5 5 2 Q 5 E X Z 2 E E 5 f ? X v Q 2 2 2 2 1 1 S T E E E .,....M,.,4,.,mWw-,.fw ,fm.v.m,m.A.-.,,.m-A-ww,ww.,,MmW--QL,-WWW-W fffmawmfwfvmrf:mxwwmawwwNr-Lwyimfamwwwgmwffkx,ww .M fmxfmmmvvkwnzwmaf:ww1es5smswmwerawvmfexWewLesx1e2znsimwms2mm:w:1vsf:waweeffwzxwffswimwwwmwzwrxmzawmvaw -fwwww asf'ane:1mwsz44sf,4mww.smfwssmssml'csafmswwQfwiwmwufrl Congratulations Class of 1976 THE STATE BANK of LAPEL Sewing the Community for 78 Years 10th and Main Street Lapel, Indiana Phone:534-3181 V- A ' ,,. -me - fin ,w , ,... K , V 1 Q mmm EET Q,.,55N'f exif be ' - - - ., ,,, is , .1 55122113 Q ' ' , , .',, ,- 1 152' f- 1 BHWHWAY GLASS COMPANY INC X CONf afuwczfurens' ofqfass afzfkfbfczszfzc Gzfazners S LAPUL IND H6051 Telephone 317 534 3121 An Equal Gpportunlty Employer Y V A , . '1 N 41 Z . . 5 , eb 0 5 O 3 lk Q: X5 F , . .f.m.p ' 1 Advertisements 143 N Q N- - - t i s S 'Q Y n E , y ll A 'w or 5 i W T l 4 YQ We say that because two out of three people would have Hipped this page without ever try- ing to get through the maze. But you didn't. And that's a good indication of the kind of Career you might enjoy. Scientists, for instance, are the kind of people who thrive on challenge. That's what leads them to science courses in school. And draws them into a lifetime of problem-solving in a scientific career. Take our scientists. They keep seeing a better way to design ignition systems-and they do it. They never stop looking for further improve- 144 Advertisements ments in our generators. Without their curiosity and appetite for challenge, we could never have designed our silver zinc batteries for missiles. And without students like you, we won't be able to meet the fantastic challenges of the future. So, if science interests you, dig in now. To- morrow not only needs you-it needs you to be good. Here at Delco-Remy, we're definitely a part of tomorrow. So we'll be looking for you. Delco -Relny M 0 E cs ence Division of General Motors 0 Anderson. Indiana Sandy Amos and Debbie VanBuskirk say Just a trim please. The owner of Art s Edgewood Pizza Bill Curry adds the finishing touches to a comblnat on pizza APEX School of Art's Edgewood Pizza 3627 Nichol Avenue 225 East 10m Street Andemon 'Wana Anderson' mdmna Eat here or carry out Phone 642-7560 Phone 643 0503 i S? 5 if 5 . . . . i 1. - , 1 Advertisements 145 Duck Schwab and son Flick dlsplay some of the sporting goods that The Bench has THE BENCH Duck Schwab Sports Featuring Converse Wilson Rawlings Spaulding Puma Phone 773 6100 Tom Tudor and daughter Ellza fund a wade varlety of pet food at Cltlzen s Gram CITIZEN S GRAIN CO INCCFIPORATED 92 S. 9th Noblesville In. l Lapel Aroma BLOCK 84 BRICK SALES CORP BETTER CONCRETE Chrissie Evert? No, just Debbie VanBuskirk looking over the tennis equipment. DECKEFVS INC. ANDERSOQ ,NDMNA 21 West Eleventh Street Anderson, Indiana Phone 643-7447 5, t,iit . J :Zia axis: Eau. BLA ,f 5 I :Q bb . B-fi ' H: 1 it 'A N t Y . MA S O N P Y MOUNDS ROAD TELEPHON , 3, 'wget at Marilyn Dodd is the proud owner of Dodd s Flowers Tami Vangets imagines owning a luxurious Dodge DODD S HOUSE OF FLOWERS 5213 Columbus Avenue Charger. PAUL GOEKE INC. Dodge Chrysler Plymouth Anderson lndlana Noblesville, Indiana 644 1656 644 5189 Phone 773-4447 Advertisements 147 oolvnmic s CUSTOM DECORATING F Upholstery P L ft Slipcovers 1 W Draperies 1 4 A Bedspreads ,4,,r I .M . A p f - A Since 1948 62 South Ninth Street Noblesville Indiana Phone 773-6465 I ' 1 f ' fs X l f , , X Hifi :J ' :Yi f lf J' ' F -'Q Q i ' I ll 1, I .K i n ' 'Y 4 L A! U 'nel i ' I Q. at Kg 77. ff .uzn 'ax ,v ' 1,-,'.,'.l 'K I? I FEARNCW S LANDSCAPING R R 9 Box 315 Anderson Indiana Need a new body? Ask Melanie Crooks about Don's Auto Body. Don's Auto Body Complete body work 81 painting 24 hour wrecking service Free Estimates Don Smethers Phone Junction 32 and 13 534-4446 Surrounded by elegance, Jo Ellen Knotts and Debbie Cas- tor admire Fishers' furniture. FISHER BROTHER'S FURNITURE Phone 642 8177 Lapel, Indiana Phone 534-3132 John and Jeff Fearnow proudly display their father's trademark. ! l 148 Advertisements Ask For DURBIN EMGE FEED 8i GRAIN oo. Nutrena I nn. 413 sr. nd. 32 Finest Noblesville, ln. Meat and Sausage Products Phone 534-4443 Emge Packing Co. Inc. Anderson Indiana 3-Convenient Locations In Noblesville .cg ao s SINCE 7936 ' Auto SL Home Stores A - MITEE HANDY St. Road 32-East . r n . . W m - CORNER ANNEX l?lpe'fTiZT032fiN?f?iZnf' 1233351Sxiiifmifiisilfioiii 22. ' Corner Conner gl 9th - MAIN STORE ROBERT R. FISHER East Side Square Rt- 1, BOX 37 A Mitee Hands' ' Lapel, Indiana EVERYTHING FOR DO-IT- Prudential Insurance Agent YOURSELF Life Group Auto AUTO AND HOME FIX-UP NEEDS! 534-3937 Advertisements 149 GF2AHAM'S DEPARTMENT ii STGRE :ZF i 1V' 7, Nationally advertised Toni Sylvester and Teri Whisman talk to the Lennox Man. Clothing for the famiIy,7 GENE SYLVESTER Laps, 5343156 HEATING AND penduon 778-3707 COOLING 5127 Columbus Avenue Anderson Indiana Phone 649-2561 ,MF Mitch Richardson goes Mad at Gwinn s Drug Store Teri Whisman helps Becky Hobbs prepare for that special a GWINN S DRUG .. ,, STCRE THE I DO SHOPPE Wedding Gowns PRESCRIPTION DEPT 534 3165 Tuxedo FIGFVIHIS Phone 534 4183 Lapel Indiana 5217 Columbus Avenue Anderson, Indiana ALAN J SWINFORD R Ph Manager Phone 642-4000 I J vi W ? 7 rigs at 2 ,I ay fa 7 f it 5 fr I ff rifw 1 I 7 s r A A 5127 9 f Ik Z 5 2 I 'fr Q wif 7 IQ r I 1, E? KW? I 7 K P I gi 7 3377 er 3 0,1 sw P I , 2 I fir 3 3 2 f A 3? 1 ,1 . N 47 Q Ib 5 7 if Y VB X v g 1 f 55 3 s f 4 II 7 fe 1 I IW P f ' if A 3 I' , A Ag QE! it-an 777 I 5 fe ff Nt X 'G' 5 3- 5 1 73 Y gk Q ri I 3 qersg I Mi WW f JE H I pf I ' A 7 . ' 7 cw' - - 7. 7. - 7 . . d . , y 1 . , . . 150 Advertisements af? W, 7 aww' . l ' We if WM Bfad Jaffeff PUFUDS 3 little Premium- Chris Bodenhorn takes a lunch break. JARRETT S J and 'D Restaurant MARATHON Junction 32 and 13 Dinners and Short Orders L I I d. North Main Street ape n 'ana Lapel Indiana Phone 534-4181 LEW! JSMMIES MRY 3 R xii? 52333151152 as 5 me Q fry A 5 We gram Q J it as Q 5 gg 53? a gkaaaw' i Jimmie s Dairy Bar satisfies your summer s appetite Tami Vangets and Lisa Wilson hitch a ride on a bulldozer. JIlVIMlE'S DAIRY J AND D BAR EXCAVATING Specializing in Farm Drainage Rt 3 State Road 67 Anderson Indiana RrR.4 Box 86B Pendleton Indiana Phone 643-4361 we 'l QA I l 'C 353:21 ME: jg, Ph 'NW ' ix f - 1' .. ' Sgghg My L I , Y , M , A , A ww 3554, ik , 1 T J 3- , K, Y 1 dr. . i n ' xx ' k V .V , , 1 V . V , f .- ,fy y ki a n H J' ' 1 . ., i , . f ., -, f ' f- ' f. 1 , 1' 4 ff f k . ie, fl, 3 H M, M, . -2lXgf2fxv4 ,f', L 1-my f r w t.,5.,l.a5we My it :, 3 , ' t' a,,Tf11-:Sri ,ifiiiwfffwf,fz,i7val:Yof-451 '-Tv-fhlf Hfhiffwwffri ai - J J - ah if , 'ffff -,RL,Q5w,ee few.--QL ww fir, , , f , J ,- - , it 1, s i l, 5 .f+'S f 'rllifsllif-:1,-:Mwig,.:,--79'Yl- 1'rvztfzffswmwwfsiit455535 f'1?'f'?ff?fl -' Qi- Wi W ai f - Y: ' M in 1 ly 1 l wa ? A ,. . . , . . . , . - 1 I . 1 l Advertisements 151 Tami Vangets, Whiskey and Mitch Vanness go out for a round of golf. KENT'S PRO SHOP Brookside Road Lapel, Indiana Phone 534-4194 Joan Deeter and Jo Ellen Knotts pick Kluth s Insurance for their needs. KLUTH INSURANCE State Road 32,900 West Phone 534-3153 'R WMM Q: .NX-iw , - 4 Q ,W PN, L 3 if Paw t I iv wk 4 R . I This is one of the many trucks that weighs in at Lapel Mitch Richardson welcomes Chris Bodenhorn and Jim An- Grain. derson to his dad's hardware. LAPEL GRAIN C0., LAPEL HARDWARE Plumbing-Electrical Tools-Hanna Paint Lumber-Millwork-Paints Lapel, Indiana . . . . Phone 534-3146 Grain-Kentfeed-Arcadian Fertilizer Lapel, Indiana Phone 534-3111 Dan Richardson 152 Advertisements LAPEL LAN ES , I F isis Open Bowlung Friday Saturday Sunday Phone 534 4184 Norns Teeters buys an after school snack Wilma Bodenhorn shows Jim Anderson what hard w goes Into our hometown paper LAPEL MINI MART -I-HE LAFJEL REVIEW Best In local and school coverage Groceries Meats P James Bannon ubllsher Open dally 8am 9pm Wilma Bodenhorn Edltor Phone 534 3848 Phone 534 3419 Advert'sements ok LAPEL SAVINGS AND LOAN Corner of 9th and Main Lapel Indiana Phone 534 3150 Jim Anderson visualizes his increasing savings. . 1 Lisa Wilson and Lee Anne Fisher drive oft in a new Monte Carlo. LUTHER PUCKETT CHEVROLET, INC. Pendleton, Indiana 154 Ad ertisements Toni Sylvester and Lee Anne Fisher discuss the gas prices. LlGHT'S GARAGE 313 Pendleton Ave. Lapel, Indiana Phone 534-3139 At the meat department, Karen Willis and Starla McCollum select a picnic lunch. MAIEFVS SUPEFIMAFIKET 1315 Park Road Edgewood, Indiana House of Choice Meats , ,, ,A , . AR ssyt ,, 13 ,, in 13 ' 21235 'I , ag .4flf:zvf21,Qesff?a5El sa E S 'rn L2 R A N 'r ' A f ocxtvnn, LOUNGE Mounds Park visitors can relax at Mark Motor I . MARK MOTGR INN 2400 Bypass 109 South Debbie Castor awaits an exciting tour of the stone quarry. MARTIN MARIETTA , Afldefsml Indiana Fz.Fz.1 Lapel Indiana . . K ,., .1 .H ef 1 .. as with Alumnus Brian Maxwell and helper relax in front of their place of business. MAXWELL'S AUTO TRIM Body trims, interiors, and tops 225 E. 9th St. Anderson, ln. Phone 643-8414 Teri Whisman looks at the large selection of business ma- chines at Miller Huggins. MILLER HUGGINS, Everything for every office 1212 Meridian St. Anderson, Indiana Phone 644-4404 Advertisements 155 IR! MISSIE'S PIZZA 801 Pendleton Av L p I I d Ph 534 4725 and Brenda Fisher try out MUSSELMAN S MYER S EEA'- FARM EQUIPMENT ESTATE INC. nr 1 P 3335 East Conner St N blesviue, Ind Ph Do Shafe takes t e out of h s busy schedule to pose p tur O S GOLD SEEDS Don Shafer 106 West Tenth Lapel Indiana Phone 534 4567 Danny Schnepp rlngs up another sale for Pendleton Auto SUDDIY PENDLETON AUTO SUPPLY Tom Sylvester advertises for Parkers Mobile Homes PAFIKER S MOBILE HOMES Bud and Betty Parker State Road 32 Between Lapel and Noblesvrlle Finest In Mobile Homes Tonv Sylvester pauses before entering Pendleton Savings and Loan PENDLETON SAVINGS AND 234 South Pendleton Ave Pendleton Indiana 115 West State Street Pendleton lndlana Phone 778 2228 Phone 778 2197 n r im i ' fora ic e. , S 1 - u ' ' ' H 'WJ xi I I I l Advertisements 157 PARTLOWS PORTER-FENTER GENTLEMEN'S ,,. TIRE 8t APPAREL .1i Q APPLIANCE 841 Conner St. P cousins If Noblesville, In. N I yj Featuring TIRES CFICKSt9GF 81 Meflt Clothing Goodyear J S I 81 Munsrngwear General Electric Sportswear Zenith 10th and Connor Yesterday s Haberdasher Noblesville Indiana Wlth Today s Style Phone 773 3420 Four Sen or boys stop for a bite to eat at the Lttle Red Ba n The Little Red Barn Rh ST Co pa y I c North Mann Street RICHARDS TRUCKING Lapel Indiana CO INC Phone 534 4193 Lapel Indlana Ph 534 3148 KI 5 ' ' I I i I i , .. . r . ' . I . I e ie eeen, Melin a ic aurds, Cheryl Hensley, and Jo Ellen no , pose as hood ornaments for Richard rucking m n , n. , . ., . 1 ' ' 158 Ad ertisements ' ' Tern Wh sman dreams of cru s ng n a 1976 Pont ac PREPARE RUSS REGENOLD PONTIAC INC FOR TOMORR CONSTRUCT TODAY Lapel lndlana 303 Pendleton Avenue Anderson lndlana RIEIH-RILEY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. Lee A ne Fisher poses f o t of Ro la d P n ng Tons Syl este shfully ga es at a gurl s bestf e d ROVVI-AND SMITH S JEWELERS 98 North 9th Street Noblesville lndlana 877 West Clinton Art Carved Dlamonds Class Rlngs Noblesvnlle Indiana Under 219 Open your own charge ' i ii i i. I 7 ' l l n ' inrn wn riti. 'v rwi z rin. 1 , 5 l Advertisements Stony Creek Stone Co., Inc. R R rl-t4 BOX 345 N oblesv1lle Indlana 46060 Herschel Teete s looks at a sat sf ed customer Debbe Castor Three dlps please Joan Deete stops off fo a co e at the S ndae Shoppe SUNDAE SHGPPE 118 South Pendleton Ave Pendleton lndlana Starla McCollum Ka en W ll s and Duane Wolfe admnre the mums at Wolfe s TEETEFTS SHELL WGLFE'S FLOWERS St Rd 32 West Pendleton Ave and Ford Street Anderson lndlana Lapel lndlana 643 8339 534 3642 .. ., r r n U . J l r ii , i ,r ii, ' ' . 7 Y 160 Ad 6I't'S9fTl9l'1tS Tern Whlsman selects her meats from Chad and Scott Yancey YANCY S The flnest name In meats 1909 West 8th Street Anderson lndlana We d like to thank the followmg businesses for therr contributions Duke s GMC Inc Kyle Colluns Falvey s Halr Styles for Men by Nanny Plnk Poodle Bernice s Beauty Shop Sandy s Country Curl Anderson Floor Covering Repp Flowers Muster Ed s Comer Drug La Angel Glfts The Ice Cream Emporium Bolden s Dry Cleaning Plummers Barber Shop Margaret Bole s Beauty Shop Francls Creek YE OLDE BICYCLE SHOPPE Hours 9 OO 5 30 Mon Sat 111 North Pendleton Avenue Pendleton Indiana Owned and Operated Paul Kilgore and Derek Hosler We d also like to thank the followmg Senror parents for therr contrlbutnons Mrs Glona Holtzclaw and Mrs Robert Gehlbach Robert A Wullus and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Robert L Wilson Charlie Davidson Kenneth E Bodenhorn Edward P VanBusklrk Clyde Castor Charles F Gaus Donald Crooks Dan Rrchardson Bull Hobbs Robert R fBudJ Fisher Myron C Snyder Jack Masters Gerald Sylvester Charles Bodenhorn Larry F Goode Neal Whlsman James E Fisher Don Lacey Jack lrwln Wllbur R Edgreen Robert E Hoover Loren Holycross Jack Vangets Robert E Flnk Mrs Shirley M Carpenter Mrs Kathleen Deeter ' at l i l . . - . - 1 . by , . . 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' Advertisements 161 Abbott, Durinda-36, 120 Abbott, James-126 Adams, Robert fMr.J-25, 41, 88, 105 Allison, Jay-40, 120 Allison, Robert QMr.J-105 Brannum, Jeff-66, 80, 86, 120 Brannum, Karen-32, 45, 124 Branson, John fMr.J-42, 106 Breece, Marla-46, 120, 166 Brinker, Dan-66 Almquist, Daniel-124 Brookfield, Price QMr.J-85, 90, 105 Brown, Brad-78, 120 Burris, Amos, Sandy-6, 15, 32, 34, 42, 48, 110,140, 145 Anderson, Dennis-126 Anderson, Gayla-45, 124 Brown, Stephanie-41, 126 Burk, Brad-88, 90, 122 Burk, Kevin-77, 124 Mike-92, 124 Copeland, Sabrina-118 Cox, Melinda-45, 126 Crooks, Marsha-32, 40, 46, 80, 95, 100, 120 Crooks, Melanie-6, 15, 30, 32, 34, 45, 50, 52 111, 148, 166 Crooks, Mila-45, 46, 70, 71, 126 Cunningham, John fMr.J-103 D Daffron, Sherry-46, 70, 100, 126 Daugherty, Herbert-31, 36, 111 Anderson, Jim-30, 31, 33, 34, 39, 52, 58, 80, 85, 88, 110, 152, 153, 154, 158, 167 Anderson, Margaret QMrs. J-105 Anderson, Reid-28, 84, 92, 126 Andrews, Michael QMr.j-86, 105 Arnold, Brent-126 Arnold, Mark-126 Asbury, Asbury, Asbury, Asbury, Bagley, Bagley. Bahler, Annette-120 Jeanette-18, 24, 45, 47, 54, 86, 122 Lisa-45, 126 Robert-118 B Bruce fMr.y-139 Clarence fMr.J-139 Ruth QMrs.J-103 Baka, Bobby-137 Baker, Bobby fMr.j-139 Baker, Jim-31, 39, 40, 77, 78, 88, 89, 120 Baldwin, Dora-122 Banning, Cindy-45, 47, 95, 122 Banning, Doug-92, 126 Barbee, William-42, 118 Barcus, Gary-118, 76, 78 Barcus, Joseph-124 Barge, Christine-126 Barker, Jerry-40, 42, 118 Barker, John Eric-17, 24, 77, 88, 89, 93, 120 Barker, Philip-65, 84, 92, 124 Barker, Richard-126 Barker, William-30, 31, 75, 80, 85, 118 Barnes, Barnes, Brenda-1 26 Patty-1 20 Bartrom, Teresa-120 Bauer, Pam-28, 118 Bays, Alan-28, 122 Bays, Willa Rose fMrs.y-103 Beanblossom, Louise fMrs.j-105 Bell, Bill-42, 118 Benedict, Elaine-32, 122 Benedict, Sheldon-126 Benefiel, Rick-92, 126 Bilbrey, Gary-124 Bilbrey, Larry-A126 Bilbrey, Sherry-120 Bixler, Lora-120 Blair, Janet CMrs.J-105 Bloom, Bloom, Melanie-1 20 Penny-1 1 8 Bodenhorn, Cathy-15, 26, 30, 31 , 32, 34, 36, 39, 40, 45, 52, 59, 111 Bodenhom, Chris-30, 34, 76, 80, 100, 108, Busby, Bret-36, 118 Busby, Josanna-41, 45, 124 Busby, Randy-48, 124 Busby, Shelly-41, 45, 126 C Cain, Pam-32, 40, 120 Campfield, Diane-8, 45, 69, 101 Carey, Lee-122 Carey, Ruth Ann-41, 45, 69, 126 Carlin, Tim-111 Carpenter, David-23, 77, 118 Carpenter, Kathy-15, 111 Carpenter, Norma-126 Daugherty, James-124 Davis Beth-32, 122 Davis Debbie QMrs.J-105 Davis Debbie-126 Davis, Jonathan-91, 122 Davis Renee-48, 69, 112 Davis, Ricky-122 Davis, Ted-120 Deeter, Bob-21, 66, 120 Deeter, Joan-12, 15, 25, 31, 32, 34, 38, 39 40,50,52,109,110,141, 152, 160 Deeter, Laura-41, 45, 126 Denny, Bill-80, 122 Denny, Kim-126 111, 151, 152 Bodenhorn, David-126 Bodenhorn, Joyce-9, 32, 39, 40, 46, 80, 94, 96, 120 Bodenhorn, Tim-3, 24, 30, 34, 76, 80, 100, 111, 158, 167 Boles, Scott-28, 84, 92, 124 Bomar, Daryl-126 Bomar, David-72, 118 Bowles, Roger-72, 118 Boyll, Michael-70, 84, 126 Brandenburg, Cara-32, 122 Brandenburg, Casey-126 Branham, Greg-36, 118 Branham, Lee-122 162 lndex Carter, Debra-36, 40, 120 Carter, Rick-126 Carter, Steve-122 Castor, Beth-45, 120 Castor, Carmen-41, 45, 124 Castor, 35,45,111,148,155,156,160,166 Castor, Richard-118 Cecil, Clark, Scott-1 24 Charles CMU-103 Clark, Mark-118 Clark, Rita-124 Clark, Rod-124 Clouse, Sandra-3, 10, 17, 32, 43, 45, 111 Coffey, Tammie-69, 126 Coffey, Vickie-48, 72, 111 Cole, Nancy-31, 32, 36, 39, 40, 45, 100, 120 Cole, Robert-65, 82, 84, 124 Colip, Brian-1 22 Collins, Pam CMrs.j-45, 105 Cook, Cook, Chris-40, 122 Debbie-45, 118 Coomer, Gary-40, 66, 75, 78, 80, 81, 90, 120 Cornwell, Farrell-84, 124 Copeland, Jim-126 Debbie-15, 21, 22, 28, 29, 30, 32, 34, Dick, Michelle-126 Dollar, Tami-124 Dollard, Denise-55, 122 Doss, Mark-122 Drake, Willard QMr.J-103 Due, Karen 36, 54, 122 Duffey, Brian-77, 124 Dwiggins, Todd-126 E Earlywine, Sondra-95, 122 Earlywine, Teresa-45, 95, 118 Edgreen, Carol-36, 120, 166 Edgreen, Debbie-13, 32, 34, 39, 40, 45, 50 51,94,112, 158 Edgreen, Dennis-77, 120 Eldridge, Jeffrey-91, 122 Etchinson, Rex 1Mr.Q-103 Everitt, Jim-33, 42, 120 Everly, Theodosia CMrs.J-104 F Falkenberry, Mike-48, 124 Faulkner, Lisa-126 Fetty, Robby-126 Fields, Bob-28, 75, 80, 90, 91, 122 The cast of Godspell . Huntzinger Tami Vangets and Monroe pose for a picture. Fields, Brooke-84, 92, 124 Fields, Rhonda-28, 30, 32, 47, 80, 118 Fields, Tim-42, 50, 88, 118 Fields, Woody qMr.J-80, 81, 99, 104 Fincher, Wray Jean-120 Fisher, Brenda-15, 20, 32, 34, 45, 51, 112, 141, 156 A Fisher, Edie-45, 70, 100, 126 Fisher, James-49, 86, 120 Fisher, Jane-15, 43, 112 Fisher, Lee Anne-15, 23, 30, 32, 34, 40, 45, 51, 94, 95, 96, 97, 112, 141, 154, 159 Fisher, Robert-124 Flowers, Curt-126 Flowers, Susan-32, 120 Forrer, Beth-18, 32, 45, 51, 94, 96, 118 Forrer, Bridget-32, 45, 94, 95, 120 Forrer, Bruce-9, 10, 14, 16, 28, 69, 76, 79, 80, 88, 93, 109, 112 Forrer, Cara-126 Forrer, Norma fMrs.J-104 Fort, John-84, 126 Foust, Gary-137 Foust, John-137 Foust, Kevin-137 Foust, Majean-136 French, Billy fMr.J-25, 52, 104 French, Joy-12, 27, 30, 36, 38, 39, 40, 45, 52, 64, 95, 118 Fulton, Mark-12, 31, 39, 40, 75, 90, 120 Funk, Thea-28, 45, 54, 59, 96, 122 Funk, Ted-18, 40, 118 G Galliher, Larry QMr.j-25, 81, 84, 104 Garden, Jennifer-136 Gardner, Mary CMrs.J-104 Gaus, Chuck-36, 39, 121 Gaus, Elizabeth-31, 32, 36, 40, 45, 51, 52, 64, 118 Gaus, Lisa-12, 13, 15, 25, 30, 31, 32, 34, 36, 38, 39, 40, 43, 45, 52, 95, 110, 140, 168 Gehlbach, Mary qMrs.y-104 George, Trudy QMissj-45, 104 Gibson, Chuck-14, 68, 75, 112 Gillaspy, Bryan-124 Gillaspy, Teresa-32, 122 Givens, Cindy-45, 95, 118 Givens, Ron-33, 77, 124 Gore, David-124 Graham, Chris-32, 45, 94, 96, 97, 121 Graham, Paul-112 Grams, Kathy fMissJ-104 Gray, Kelly-32, 40, 72, 86 Gray, Kristi-45, 124 Green, Tex-25, 27, 39, 40, 45, 167 Green, Mike-84, 126 Griffin, Nancy-32, 45, 122 Griffin, Susan-45, 124 H Hackleman, Laura-23, 63, 118 Hall, James qMr.J-139 Hall, Flick-84, 92, 124 Hamilton, Don-122 Hankins, Carol-32, 122 Hankins, Julie-32, 45, 121 Hardwick, Anne-45, 86, 94 Hardwick, Eddy-39, 40, 42, 86, 87, 119 Hardwick, Gerald-42, 86, 113 Harper, Jill-45 Harper, Julie-26, 31, 32, 40, 45, 121 Harrison, Don-124 Harrison, Teresa-15, 31, 34, 113 Hartman, Toni-41, 124 Haskell, George-124 Hughes, Roberta-40, 121 Humphrey, David-42, 119, 165 Humphrey, Harold-40, 42, 48, 49 Humphrey, Larry-126 Hunt, Rita QMrs.Q-105 Hunt, Tim-92, 125 Hunter, Dallas QMr.J-50, 77, 88, 105, 167 Huntzinger Huntzinger Huntzinger Huntzinger i 1 v , Annette-32, 45, 101, 121 D'Ahn-32, 40, 45, 121 David L.-42, 100, 113 David W.-75, 80, 88, 113 Huntzinger Debbie-45, 125 Huntzinger Doug-91, 123 Huntzinger Dwayne-3, 17, 100, 114, 167 Huntzinger, Elizabeth fMrs.J- JoEllen-17, 31, 32, 33, 40, 45 Hatley, Ginger fMrs.J-104 Hawkins, Bea-3, 17, 22, 32, 40, 45, 95, 100, 121 Hawkins, Vince-121 Heck, Terry-88, 90, 123 Heiny, Janet-41, 45, 125 Heiny, Lynn-42, 45, 125 Helpling, Cathy-32, 40, 45, 96, 121 Helpling, Lisa-45, 125 Helterbrand, Billy-126 Heniser, Gene CMr.J-102 Hennegan, Barbara-32, 40, 45, 95, 100, 121 Hennegan, Lisa 28, 41, 45, 46, 125 Herron, Ruth fMrs.J-52, 104 Hersberger, Flenee-94 Hersberger, Flick-70, 126 Hershberger, Sue CMrs.J-104, 164 Hettinga, Kim-33, 41, 45, 125 Hiatt, Kent-40, 80, 91, 123 Hiatt, Kim-45, 69, 119, 165 Hiatt, Jennette-45, 121 Hiatt, Toby-15, 38, 113 Hiday, Greg-42, 119 Highwood, Karen-122 Hicks, Sally-136 Hobbs, Hobbs, Becky-2, 15, 43, 113, 150 Joe-78, 80 Hobbs, Glen-2, 24, 65, 69, 80, 100, 113 Hobbs, Hobbs, Pam qMrs.J-139 Randy-84, 92, 125 Hobbs, Thomas-113 Hofer, Maxine fMrs.J-138 Holycro SS, Kenneth-23, 42, 65, 110, 158 Hollopeter, Lisa-33, 41, 45, 46, 125 Hollopeter, Rita-28, 32, 33, 47, 80, 121 Hoover, Brian-100, 115 Hoover, Dawn-36, 45, 94, 95, 121 Hoover, Deanna-41, 45, 46, 94, 126 Hoover, Gary fMr.J-36, 104 Hopkins, Brenda-45, 123 Hormell, Jim-30, 34, 113 Horton, David-119 Horton, Tammy-121 Householder, Don 1Mr.Q-105 Howell, Danny-86, 123 Howell, Jack CMr.j-51, 105 Howell, Jon-17, 23, 39, 40, 76, 77, 78, 85, 89, 93, 119 Howell, Kathy-32, 40, 45, 96, 121 Howell, Howell, Howell, Kenny-31, 40, 80, 86 Thomas-90, 91, 123, 119, 168 Tracy-45, 126 Howenstine, Caroline fMrs.j-105 Hudson, Becky-41, 126 Hudson, Gracile-126 Hudson, Julie-41, 45, 125 Hudson, Marsha fMrs.J-105 Hudson, Wendy-123 Huffman, Brad-33, 42, 121 Hughes, Jewel-126 88, 95, 123 Huntzinger, Tom-84, 92 Husted, Chris-39, 49, 76, 80, 121 Husted, Kelly-41, 45, 125 Husted, Randy-65, 69 I lngle, Gary-84, 92, 125 Irby, Rick-31, 85, 121 Irwin, Bart-10, 78, 80, 114 Irwin, Beth-45, 96, 119 Isaac, Rodney-40, 123 J Jacobson, Kristine-127 Jarrett, Brad-85, 100, 109, 114, 151 Jarrett, Jack-72, 80, 83, 121 Jenkins, Jeff-123 Jenkins, Randy-123 ' Johnson, Beth-127 Johnson, Debbie-31, 32, 45, 95, 96, 123 Johnson, Jerry--80, 91, 123 Johnson, Scott-127 Jones, Kelly-41, 45, 125 Jones, Kevin-31, 40, 52, 80, 86, 119 Joslin, Allan-123 The teachers at the Teachers versus Girls' Volleyball Game. The teachers won. Index 163 K Karel, Jon-86, 121 Karel, Stephanie-23, 32, 50, 45, 119, Kellams, Beverly fMrs.J-103 Kellams, Jim-100, 109 Kemerly, Jerry fMr.J-74 Kepner, Gayle445, 121 Kepmer, Grant-18, 28, 84, 125 Kimmerling, Vivian QMrs.J-139 King, Carol-69, 127 King, Elsie-96, 121 Kirchenbauer, Chris-30, 39, 75, 80, 85, 119 Kirchenbuaer, Kim-32, 40, 45, 94, 96, 121 Kirchenbauer, Mark-84, 92, 125 Kirchenbauer, Robert-84, 127 Knight, Jimmy-92, 127 Knotts, JoEllen-25, 43, 45, 109, 114, 148, 152, 158 Knotts, Larry-6, 42, 80, 86, 119 Koomler, Kaye-32, 45, 123 L Lain, Wayne-125 Lamb, Ginger-114 Lane, Steve-114 Lawrence, Hervey--36, 40, 121 Lawrence, Rose-41, 126 Lawson, Roger-30, 40, 48, 76, 77, 119 Layton, Greg qMr.J-81, 92, 107 Lempereur, Tari-121 Lewis, Jack-33, 77 Lloyd, Carol-28, 29, 41, 45, 59, 95, 96, 123 Lloyd, Debbie-31, 32, 33, 45, 51 , 86, 94, 95, 96, 97, 119 Lloyd, John-84, 125 Lloyd, Ronnie-126 Lloyd, Sharon-33, 41, 45, 125 Looper, Elaine-32, 40, 45, 95, 96, 121 Looper, Nina-6, 41, 45, 125 Lowder, Greg-86, 119 Luckey, Tracy-41, 125 Lyon, Genevieve fMissy-107 Lynch, Julia-126 M Magers, Jim-30, 31, 39, 40, 77, 85, 88, 119 Males, Betsy-41, 45, 125 Masters, Dan-125 Masters, Eric-80, 115, 167 Maxey, Cathy-32, 123 Maxwell, Denise-33, 41, 45, 125 Maxwell, Jeff-23, 76, 77, 119 Maxwell, Larry-42, 119 Maxwell, Susan-123 May, Nancy-32, 45, 95, 119 McCoy, Corrinne-41, 45, 125 McCollum, Starla-26, 30, 34, 36, 40, 43, 115, 154, 160 McDole, Eddie-92, 125 McDole, Jim-42 McDole, Lawrence-42, 100, 115 McDole, Tim-127 Mclntire, Mimi-33, 41, 45, 70, 100, 127 Merrill, Teresa-34, 115 Metzger, Patricia-32, 45, 47, 54, 123 Meyer, Joe-66, 77, 90, 121 Milburn, Mark-33, 92, 127 Milligan, Debbie-72, 121 Millikan, Lisa-45, 70, 127 Miller, Bradley-91, 123 Miller, Jerry-67, 80, 90, 91, 123 Miller, Laura-41, 45, 127 Mills Mills Mills , Gary-19, 42, 123 , Howard QMr.J-103 , Jim-30, 76, 78, 80, 82, 88, 119 Mills, Jolene QMrs.J-138 Mills, Kevin-92, 127 Mills, Mark-33. 125 164 Index 45, Mix, Greig-125 Mock, Patricia QMrs.j-106 Moore, Eddie fMr.J-139 H Montgomery, Tom-42, 80, 86, 121 Morelock, Cindy-45, 123 Morris, Kathie-119 Morton, Randall-40, 77, 486, 123, 140, Mullett, Dorcas CMrs.J-138 Munyon, Diane-121 Muse, Karen-41, 45, 125 N Nealis, Judith-6, 41, 45, 125 Nealis, Julie-41, 45, 125 Neese, Alma QMrs.J-106 Newby, Christy-32, 123 Newton, Eddie-127 Noblitt, Kim-28, 30, 36, 75, 78, 80, 83, 150 Noggle, Marian fMrs.J-30, 31, 54, 107 Norris, Mike-123 Nunley, Chris-92, 127 Nyboer, Jeff-3, 8, 15, 31, 80, 85, 115 O O'Bryant, Buddy-121 O'Bryant, Katina-41, 125 O'Conner, Janice-123 O'Conner, Jeanne-30, 119 Odom, Mark-90, 91, 123 Odom, Tina-45, 127 Olesky, Annabelle CMrs.J-138 Olson, Field-31, 34, 64, 85, 115 Olson, Leslie-31, 32, 36, 45, 96, 123 P Painter, Brett-136 Parsons, Jennifer-127 Pearce, Maura-127 Pearce, Milissa-119 Pentz, Jeana-41, 45, 71, 127 1 Pentz, Paula-26, 32, 38, 39, 40, 45, 121 Perry, Ann-125 Perry, Cheryl QMrs.J-72, 106 Perry, Micah-127 Persing, Teri-123 Pettigrew, Bruce-119 Pettigrew, Darrel-127 Pettigrew, Vicki-123 Pike, Marvin fMr.J-25, 105 Pittser, Terri-69, 127 Robinson, Lori-45, 115 Rockey, Lucille fMissJ-60, 106 Rodgers, Buddy-92, 125 Rodgers, Connie-31, 32, 49, 45, 95, 119 Rodgers, Maggie-28, 41, 46 Rodgers, Sherry-32, 45, 47, 95, 96, 123 Roudebush, Gerald CMr.J-102 Roudebush, Lois fMrs.J-106 Russ, Tommy-127 Russell, Susie-45, 127 S Sager, Becky-41, 45, 125 Sager, Dan-76, 86, 121 Sandala, Beth 32, 46, 80, 121 Sandala, Nancy-31, 32, 45, 123 Sandala, Ronald-42, 125 Sandefur, Joel-42, 76, 80, 86, 121 Sandlin, David-119 Scherer, Jay-7,9,14, 15, 16, 69, 108, 115 Schoettmer, John-65, 86, 87, 121 Schuler, Larry CMr.j-107 Schuyler, Bob-12, 31, 33, 39, 40, 49, 77, 90, 121 Schuyler, Sharon CMissj-8, 75, 94, 95, 96, 106 Scott, Kelly-33, 41 Seal, David-123 Shafer, Jill-32, 38, Sharpe, Nancy-32, Sharpe, Steve-42 Shaw, Melanie-32 Shinholt, Perry-92,, Shively, Pam fMrs.J Shupe, Debbie-33, Shupe, Lisa-137, 127 39, 40, 45, 51, 95, 121 40, 45,51,119 45, 123 127 -107 41, 45, 46, 125 Shupe, Wilma QMrs.J-138 Sidwell, Sam+127 Sigler, Jean CMrs.J-107 Simmerman, Angela-127 Simmerman, Brian-91, 123 Simmerman, Cathie-32, 45, 121 Simmerman, Randy-137 Simmerman, Chris-127 Simons, Detra-32, 45, 123 Simpson, Lisa-45, 125 Plummer, Denny-12, 18, 30, 31, 39, 40, 76, 78, 80, 88, 90, 119 Presser, James-49, 123 Presser, JoAnne-45, 125 Presser, Kevin-127 Prichard, Jill fMrs.J-106 Pruitt, Joan fMrs.J-106 R Raper, Mike-76, 121 Rawlings, Carmen-125 Rector, Kevin-127 Reed, Bruce-41, 127 Reed, Cary-42 Reed, David-127 Reed, George-119 Reed, Jay-86 Rethertord, Barry-127 Renbarger, Jon-24, 30, 39, 40, 78, 79, 80, 88, 89, 93, 119 Rettig, Linda-32, 123 Rice, Nancy QMrs.J-139 Richardson, Danny-80, 119 Richardson, Darrell-84, 92, 127 Richardson, Eric-33, 42, 80, 121 Richardson, Mitch-6, 8, 10, 15, 16, 28, 29, 80,115,150152, 158,161 Riley, Greg-127 Roberts, John-80, 91, 123 Simpson, Tina-114 Smart, Glenn-84 Smart, Ivy-105, 115 Smart, Kim-32, 45, 96, 121 Smart, Tim-119 Mrs. Hershburger grades some good old English tests. Smiley, Wilma-69, 119 Smith Emma CMrs.j-139 Smith, Jan-123 Smith, Jett-31, 64, 80, 121 Smith, John 68, 116 Smith, Rebecca-33, 125 Smith, Scott-125 Smith, Tony-75, 86, 119 Snead, Dan-66, 121 Snead, Dennis-34, 36, 116 Snyder, Debbie-41, 125 Snyder, Don-21, 60, 65, 100, 116 Snyder, Nancy-33, 41, 45, 68, 125 Sorrell, Nina-32, 36, 40, 45, 86 Sorrell, Terry-8, 32, 34, 43, 72, 94, 95, 116 Spearman, Ted-17, 40, 59, 80, 91, 123 Springer, Mark-116 Stalets, Rob-127 Stanley, Kim 136 Stenklyft, Gerald-31, 121 Stenklyft, Jay-40, 91, 123 Stenklyft, Jean-45, 125 Stenklyft, Joan-125 Stephens, Melinda-2, 10, 12, 13, 18, 22, 30, 32, 34, 38, 39, 40, 47, 80, 101, 116 Stephens, Peggy fMrs.J-103 Stephenson, Curt-3, 17, 22, 28, 77, 90, 121 Stephenson, Greg-28, 80, 119 Stephenson, Paula-41, 45, 125 Stephenson, Sharon-32, 45, 55, 96, 123 Stichler, Ted-92, 127 Stinson, Belinda-8, 30, 31, 32, 40, 45, 52, 94 95, 96, 119 Stinson, Bill-20.68, 116 Stinson, Cheryl-31, 32, 45, 95, 96, 123 Stinson, Forrest-41, 127 Stinson, Sam-66, 121 Street, Tina-121 Stottlemeyer, Rosalie fMrs.J- Stottlemeyer, Steve 52, 125 Stump, Gary-36, 40, 76, 80. Stump, Mark-92, 125 Stump, Scott-84, 92, 127 Swango, Daniel-127 Swango, Donde-67, 86, 123 Sylvester, Cindy-121 Sylvester, Jay-84, 127 Sylvester, Toni-32, 34, 43, 4 150,153,154,157, 159 Szypylski, Jeff-125 T Talbert, Cheryl-34, 94, 117 Talbert, Lewanna-123 Talbert, Kent-127 Tarvi n Tarvin Taylor Taylor, Chris-125 5, 51, 52, 116, Jeff-6, 22, 40, 77, 90, 123 Crystal-119 David-127 Teeters, Herschell QMr.J-138 Teeters, Norris-2, 34, 52, 100, 117, 153, 167 Telfer, Steve fMr.j-76, 107 Terhune, Jeannine CMissJ-107 Terhune, Zoe Anne QMrs.Q-61, 107 Thompson, Jeff-121 Thompson, Lori-41, 45, 125 Todd, William-84, 92, 125 Trippeer, Jon fMr.3-25, 76, 107 Trisler, Don fMr.J-43, 107 Trisler, Margaret 4Mrs.7-107 Troutman, Doug-40, 77, 121 Turner, Bryan-77, 92, 125 Turner, Penny-41, 45, 46, 125 Turner, Renee-22, 28, 32, 40, 47, 94, 95, 96, 121 Turner, Robert-125 Turner, Ftonnie-36, 119 50, 75,80, David Humphrey and -Kim Hiatt pose for a couples picture. u Usfo, John fMr.J-103 v Vanasdel, Jayna-125 Vanasdal, Jeff-77, 127 VanBuskirk, Debbie-25, 28, 30, 32, 34, 39, 40,43,44,51,95,100,117,140,145,147, 168 VanDuyn, Fluth QMrs.y-138 Vangets, Tami-10, 16, 32, 34, 47, 51, 80, 95, 117,147,151,152,'l53,162,168 VanHorn, LeFloy-41, 127 Vanness, Mitch-4, 78, 85, 119, 152 Veach, Tim-49, 86, 121 W Wagner, Teresa-125 Walker, Cathy-41, 127 Walters, Clayton-125 Ward, Kathy-17, 32, 46, 50, 64, 80, 119 Ward, Peggy-11, 30, 32, 34, 35, 45, 51, 56, 94, 117, 156 Watkins, Skip-84, 127 Watters, Chris-42, 119 Watts, Jeft-125 Watts, Mark-36, 123 Webb, Cherie fMrs.J-106, 166 Webb, A. Darren-125 Webb, Dwight-3, 75, 80, 117 Welch, Ralph QMr.j-139 Welch, Lisa- 45, 125 Welch, Lora-45, 119 Wells, Gary fMr.J-138 Wells, Irma CMrs.J-48, 107 West, Julie-125 Westrater, Bob CMr.J-139 Whalen, Anne fMrs.J-107, 110 Whisman, Teri-18, 32, 34, 38, 39, 40, 45, 50, 51,107,117,140,150,155,159,161 White, Aissa-127 White, Gary-121 Willis, James-42, 75, 80, 121 Willis, Karen-30, 34, 45, 117, 154, 160 Willis, Laura-45, 127 Willoughby, Cheryl-32, 45,96, 123 96, 123 Willoughny, Flenee-45, 119 Wilson, Chris-32, 117 Wilson, Lisa 3, 6, 17, 32, 34, 45, 51 , 52, 100, 101,110, 146, 151, 153,154,167 Wilson, Steve-42, 75, 76, 77, 86, 87, 119 Wise, Connie-32, 45, 123 Wise, Laura-127 Wise, Rick-3, 17, 75, 117 Wolfe, Bill-36, 91, 123 Wolfe, Diane-19, 26, 30, 32, 34, 40, 43, 109, 117, 160 Wyant, Tammy-28, 68, 125 X Y Yancey, Chad-40, 123, 161 Yancey, Joy-32, 121 Yancey, Scott-42, 48, 119, 161 Z Zink, Bill-31, 77, 123 Zion, Micheline-119 Index 165 3. A YEAR OF EASY LIVIN' COMES TO A CLOSE During the past nine months, we have taken life pretty easy. Al- though we too, have had our share of heartbreaks and disappointments, they always seemed to be out- shone by smiles galore and close friendships. Classes here were not as crowded as they were at most other schools because there were only about 1,500 students in grades K-12. This gave students the opportunity to get to know their teachers better as individuals rather than members of an older generation. So here in our little corn produc- ing town, you'Il find a mixture of city kids and farm kids. They are all here together to share in this life of EASY LlVlNG . Closing 166 Opposite page, Top: Mrs. Cherie Webb and her class pose for a picture before the children board the bus. Below: D'Annette Hersberger, Marla Breece, and Carol Edgreen look at the Senior King and Queen Booth at the Halloween Carnival. Middle Right: Fourth Graders finish up their assignments. Bottom Right: At the close of last year, almost Seniors Debbie Castor and Melanie Crooks munched their lunch. Top Far Left: Troy Simmons poses for a picture. Top Left: Annual tri-editor Norris Teeters checks out a layout. Middle Far Left: At the 1975 graduation, Tex Green sings Imagine. Middle Left: Seniors Jim Anderson, Tim Bodenhorn, Eric Masters, and Mitch Richardson get fitted for caps and gowns. Far Left: Mr. Hunter gives a rundown of the team. Left: At the Homecoming, Senior Queen Candidate Lisa Wilson and her escort, Dwayne Huntzinger, get into Place. 167 Closing WE MAY NEVER PASS THIS WAY AGAIN 1 The year was here Before we knew it. lt took a touch of willpower And a pinch of true grit. We've had some good years But this one's best. Through all our memories We can't erase the rest There were many events That took some preparing, But we all stuck together Ready, willing, and daring. As we're looking through the open door And we're coming near the end We realize SS FIGVGI' before We may never pass this way again -Teresa Harrison Top Ftight: An ecstatic Tamivangets is crowned Homecoming Queen. Row Two Left: Faithful fans turn out for volleyball game. Middle: On hall duty, Kenny Howell and Lisa Gaus ask to see your pass! Right Favorite, Dr. Ross, makes his annual ap pearance. Bottom: Playing a game of peekie, Debbie VanBuskirk displays her lunch. ' The annual staff would like to express gratitude and appreciation to the following people Mr Ronald Plum for all his help with the photography Mr Larry Glaze our representative from Herff Jones the local businesses for help in financing the book and a special thanks to Miss Lucille Ftockey our advl sor, who kept her cool through snow storms lost pictures and talks of nights in the cemetery 168 Closing
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