Rossville High School - LARS Yearbook (Rossville, IN)
- Class of 1987
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INTn ODUCTION htrng ond ln the span of hIstorQ a centuru Is out an Instant' lndlana became a state In 1816 just 16 uears later In IBEQ Rossvrlle had Its oegrnnrngs then just 38 years later In 1870 Flossvllle became an Incorporated town Both Ross TownshIp and Rassvllle were named lor John Ross who was one ol the flrst assocIateIudges In Clln tan County ROSSVILLE The whIte man destrned to lead the march of cIvIIIzatIon to what Is now Ross Townshlp was Salomon Mrller who came In March 1898 He was soon Followed by Danlel Underwood wha burlt the frrst mrll In the townshlp and Mathras LUIdner who Followed larmrng and olacksmrthrng ln 1829 InhabItants Increased rapudlo and among them was Samuel Seawrrght who settledlust off where Rossvllle 15 now located lt was on hrs farm that the hrst school house was bullt In 1831 and he also owned the lrrst store SEDRLIG Located In Owen Townshrp thus town was plotted In 1873 ou James Campbell and Jackson McCune Its name was suggested ou a rarlroad or struction offlcral from Sedalro lllInoIs Mr McCune bullt the llrst house here and was the llrst postmaster fi hlgh school was organlzed here bu liJIllIom Rablson In 1808 a mlgsteru out seems to have orrgrnated from the fact that when a post ofhce was establrshed there a Mr llallenaarger who owned the mIll there name the town In honor of hIs wrle Edna PVRMONT ln 1812 John l.Uagoner arrrved In the area on horseback looklng for a place to settle hls famr lo Hbout 1828 he was followed by several other Ohro TOVITIIIES among who were Ulreys Shlvelqs Metzgers Fleplogles and Studebakers These famIlIes formed a llttle settlement known as lJJIld Cat Corners later re named Polmont OUJRSCO The Manon Rallroad seems to have been the Incentlve for the town Owasco was begun when Catherlne M Roth purchased Lats 4 and 5 for S Izu Owasca s flrst school was ourlt In 1834 and was called Bulla School H frame ouIIdIng was bullt In 1857 and called Moore School ln 1879 It was replaced by a on k oulldlng the hrst to be called Owasco School Taking a chance, community founders put down roots SDNR MILLS The name of thus town is somewhat KL 2 1 g lNTG6l5UCTlON g roots ewhich took hold 1 I r ,-f' r G1 prospered r wig, ir 6 ' , ' r an the town s mono endeovors INTRODUCTION lj L f -H -N -rf ,,i. .,i..i5iiw i, Q , ir .ff--.Vw ---i , 1' , unumxwassilww , W 'S ,M ,,., FM Lv, .,i-Qu, 1 . f Z . 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Seated: Jae Metzger, Vlce President, Janet Henry, Secretary, and Bill Hnapp. Superintendent Secretaries Mr. Charles Whitlock Mrs. Pot Sharp and Mrs. Borbora Tovlor, Secretaries 61 BDMINISTRHTION ZW' f E? r :gulf :ff 331 R51 '54 NI Goodbye Mary Lou, goodbye heart. Sweet Mary Lou we're so in love with you. LUe knew Mary Lou we'd never part. but goodbye Mary Lou goodbye heart. l ff So go the lines of the soulful rendition sung to Mary Lou at her retirement party. Having served the corporation as secre- tary, counselor. mother, nurse, confi- dante and friend for a long 23 years. Mary Lou finally decided to retire. Her smiling face will be greatly missed. High School Biggies Larry Good, Fidministratlve Hssistont and Flthletlc Dlrectorr Mark Rule, Guidance Counselor Ran Thornburgh, Principal Health, wealth, and The Books on the Shelf Standing: Carolyn Mosson, corporation nurse. Linda Bowlln, librarian. Seated: Mary Lou Salisbury. high school secretary. senlor high school secretary. 4, M- f, ,m.w,wwf-Mfwfr, ,, iw Q94 r i ,'j,? 'WZf Wh 42 2 2 Q, lnset Photo: Linda McMains. the new junior- . iifw K LNBWMBAOS gal? Q4 W W fm You mom - s fv I ,W x , gl 4' wg: W ' ' ' Ego 53 Sk - . gy U S . X, 3, is ,QQ ' : Mow mime ,. HSWN9 1-MS 5 A K A X' X x. sn ,yy 2 ' gg H QNX Q X g F gr , H .1 0 X 'Q 42 ig, 7 cr M 3 4 o 05 ca 1 C 5' 7 f, L3 O CQJ Q' 1 5 2 5 'X ,. 'F ',,.f 1 E E 2 gm 4, 4 IN E gi N 1 o S. x me E 2 gg E25 2 5 E E o -a 5 W 5. Q 2, L get Q 2 2, Y Z- .-7 lf -..x k - -XQ- Q-3:15 '. cgwwww 'XO 0 LUXBQY ' ' .--' ' ' CNAME cowggn ea CW 51 GO f 'k K' ' 1 sue e 5 M, K 63' P E PWSKS scueuce K audi rj. A .LLL , . x QQ! - m 6 - S i l X f 4, ' 0 8 0 IN HC HDEMICS ood races and artificial towns thot simulate the real world are both a part of the business depart- ment. Such teaching tech- niques encouroge student in- volvement in and understand- ing of the business world. Position your hands! ond f-ire you reodu for on audit? sum up this department. Bookends Stabilize Dept. ' Tislow S+ 30 lnoiana State G Indiana University urses taught: Business Law, Geography, Typing DfHce Practice l, Office Practice ll ars at Hassville: I8 da Phebus in Business 6dfMS in Secondary Ed urses taught: General Business, Ficcounting l, ll, Etudy Skills 7, Speech Team Coach, Drama Direc- , Senior Class sponsor ars at Hass ville: I4 'Evan - 1 'lu i in li gl K 1 - . iw i' Left: Lorraine Hobie seems to be hiding from the drudgeru of tuplng. Fibovez L.Uendu Flldg- wou. Paulo Lewis. and Heather Martin look over the books. Below: Mr. Tlslow odvlses Tina Reed on operating the word processor. Mmg,,..c 'im I, 3671: TEE in A is Ur 22512 'P S 5 f M ci Z no M 'f . vi 55' S -rf ,.. iz BUSINESS X9 -I ,: ew Z? 1 ' 1 4 ., r ,fad X aw, ,A ,H I 4 ff 1. , AM, ,iq , f- Wi 3 j wzatff 5 , . Vocotionol Students Sw Ht LUorl-r ond Plou s ' Clockwise from above: Scott Silverthorn ' ' prints up student ID cords. Dorln Oliver :ought in the oct of raking leoves ? Mellsso Hodgen puts flnishlng touches on her garment. Craig Skiles goobers up the bricks. 10fVOCI lTlONf-IL RCTIONS 4? Qwir 5 tudents often complain thot their classes ore boring ond do not give them whot they need in 2. This, however, is not the case our vocotionol courses. Here udents moster the skills nec- asoru for life. No more is home :onomicsjust a lot of girls sewing 1 dish towels or baking cookies. Fis the students moture, so do the courses. Seniors con encoun- ter mock marriages and foce tupi- col problems of married life, or they might choose to build cedor chests or moke o mirror for their dreom home. Theu could olso leorn how to build thot dreomhome in Fig. Construction. Others involve themselves in marketing and mon- ufocturing o product. Life skills thus an discriminotoru, these courses ive boys os moster chefs ond 'ls grobbing up power saws. :int brushes, and drafting tools. on Hufford S. - Purdue Unlversityf graduate work Purdue Uni- -rslty Purses taught: Housing, Child Care, Family Living, ilvldualtlving, Jr.High Home Ec., Home Cc, 7, Cloth- Q, Foods, FHH 6 Sunshine sponsor' rars at Hossvliie: 25 ' ne Bausch . f M.S. Purdue University urses taught: Industrial Technology - Manufactur- , Materials G Processes, Transportation, Draf- g, woodworking, Metals, Graphic Hrts, Home provide the foundation for o bet- ter tomorrow. Leon Grelves B.S. Fig S M.S. Education - Purdue University Courses taught: Fig. Mechanics, Hg leadership, Crop Production, Fig Construction, FFF? sponsor Years at Flossville - I3 Dale Griffin B.S. Hnlmal Sciences, B.S. Fig Education, M.S. Hg Ed- ucation - Purdue Univesity Courses taught: Jr. High Fig, Hg l, Hg ll, Hg Business, Hg Judging, FFH sponsor Vears at Hossville - I -,isg,,3' , . . - :idk lllouno Bcvor discovers that mixing mortar tokes o little effort. i ntenonce vocrmonm f 1 1 ars at Hossvllle: 6 oofu gear, weird formu- las, and dangerous con- coctions are the make- up of the Science and Math department. UJeird Sci- ence has given the students a chance to explore areas that would normallu be too dangerous, but with the proper instructions theu don their plastic aprons and goggles and step into the world of science. Through their exper- iments theu learn the fun and dan- L gers of the mixtures theu make. The long and often confusing formulas learned in f-llgebra and r Geometru are found to be an- swers to some of life's little mus- if 3, . si Vf, 0 1. ,. teries. fi brief insight into the world of computers is also gained, as theu tru their hand at making a twentu line program, printing a ta- MMM 5 ble, and getting the computer to S l do things theu never imagined AQ Q l N possible. rx' X Brightened By Hcademic Light it Thomas Bowuer BB. - Ball State Universitu Courses taught: Rlgebra l, Computer litera- cu, 7th 6 8th grade math, Consumer Moth. Math 9 Vears at Rossville: 1 Mike Priest B.S. Gi M.S. - Purdue Universitu Courses taught: Math 8, Geometru, Math 10, 8th grade sponsor, co-sponsor of Out- doors Club Vears at Rossville: SZ 'l2fMHTH 6 SCIGNCE Rick Ruan B.S. - Miami Universitu of Ohio, M.S. - lUPUl Courses taught: Earth Science 7, Phusical Science 8, Integrated Science, sponsor of Science Club Vears at Rossville: 10 Marla Glover B.S. Ga M.S. - Purdue Universitu Courses taught: Trigonometru and Hnalutic Geometru, Phusics, Hlgebra ll, Computer Programming I G ll, National Honor Societu sponsor, Math contest sponsor Vears at Rossville: 5 Julie Fi. Conlon B.S. - Towson State College, M.H. - Centre- Michigan Universitu Courses taught: Biologu, Chemistru, Phusicu Science 8, Sophomore class sponsor Vears at Rossville: U2 Christina Griffin B.S. Si M.S. - Purdue Universitu Courses taught: Biologu, Chemistru, Phusic- Science 8, Sophomore class sponsor Vears at Rossville: T12 K 'Rf Q.,2 ? 'avi The opposite page. Top: Rob Hloiber ond Joson Lewis check over o biology chort. Middle: Mr. Ogronizotion himself, Dovld Seest, irons the flnol bugs out of o com- puter progrom, while enjoying Q diet Coke. This pogo. Top: Plzzo onyonel Kevin Dl- singer, Shonnon Mllls, ond Tonyo Torrence ploy o froction gome, using plz- zo for the ports. Mlddle left: Shelley Hor- desty ond Julio Need do o little experl- menting. Below: Becky Fleener ond Rod Mlller work on o Geometry project ' 5. 4, hw 1. A M 4, .Mara X hr- 'fi is gk no x pun. Insol photo: Mrs. Chrlstlno Grlffln tokes over the reins from Mrs. Julie Conlon Nxt: IGN, ot semester break. MRTH 6 SCIENCEf'l3 ho soid on English class had to be dull ond dreo- ru. lt is often pictured as o torturous ploce full of term poper terrors, book report demons, and dostordlu diagroms. Nothing fun ever happened there. If this is uour picture, then woke up. You obviouslu are missing o greot deol thot is occurring in uour closs. Just lost semester o triol took ploce in Mr. lUilson's closs, ond the occused was found guiltu and sen- tenced to die. Commerciols ond debates were the rage in Mr. Hnopp's closs. Mrs. Oliver's stu- dents become chorocters of the novels theu read, ond Mr. Eiler's students involved themselves in grommor worl-ishop. Tom U.lllson B.H. 5 Ed.S. - Purdue Universltu, M.H.L.S. - Valpar- laso University Courses taught: English 8, Creative Hrts, Senior En- glish, Vearbook sponsor, spelling team sponsor Vears at Hossvllle: I 0 Pam Oliver B.H. G M.S. - Purdue Unlversitu Courses taught: English 7, Freshman English, 7th grade sponsor, Howdy Crowd sponsor Years at Hossvllle: I2 Jerru Eller B.S. - Indiana State Unlversltu 5 M.S. - Indiana Unl- versltu Courses taught: English 7, Junior 0 Senior English, Speech team sponsor Vears at Rossvllle: I9 Bob Hnapp B.H. - Purdue 5 M.S. lUPUl Courses taught: English 9 G 10, Health 70. sponsor for Fellowship of Christian athletes, Varsitu Basket- ball and Varsity Cross Country Coach 'Mears at Frossvllle: 6 'UULHNGURGES 'Q .d ' VVVA I I Maj 'II ' S 7 K .4 f, s'Qfgf, .',V .jf ff X ily ,Q ff , gg 1 rf, 1 3, , A ML .X , if 3 zfff .2 r .LN l I 'r 41322 Qil 2 :gif lf? 'Q tx gf., ttw.:Xg5,,N K . f c Left to right: Con't uou just read the enjoument on his face as l.Uaune Bever actuallu does his term paperl?I Carmen Crow, Susan Cool and Flngle Hufford construct the Spanish version of PHPH Smurf. Llsa Stafford and Flachell Rodkeu demonstrate the proper leg stretching exercises Ilowing the students to read it, breathe it, see it, hear it, taste it, and speak it are the manu waus in which Spanish is taught. The Ian- guage from south of the border adds a festive outlook to the stu- dent's dau as he enters this brightlu colored world of strange words and informative films. Stu- dents consume the cuisine of this foreign countru while theu gain a broader understanding of its rich cultural and historic relationship with our own countru. Helly Sue flflserj Donat B.H. 6 M. Fl. Un progressj - Purdue Unlversltu Courses taught: Spanish l,2,3, 41 Heading lab and Remedia- tlon, Jr. l-Hgh Girls' Track coach, Sting sponsor Veors at Hossvllle: 3 Hbove: The band performs at the Franklin College homecoming. Right: Bashel Rod- key and Heather Goscho equlp them- selves for the performance. Below: Becky Jones, Dawn Dlsinger, Barb Gang- wer, and l.Uendy Bldgwoq present their 50's medley. 16 f THE GETS To give a fair chance to potential cre- ativity is a matter of life and death for any society. Hrnold Toynbee pportunities to develop to their greatest artistic potential are offered to all RHS students. Rossville has supplied its students with their fair chance in all aspects of its choral, band, and art curriculum. Though sketches, drums, and so- pranos are all a different aspect of the artist's world, course offer- ings in these areas give the stu- dents the opportunitu to obtain a varietu of backgrounds. This wide exposure and an excellent staff assures them that theu will receive the help and backing that theu need to reach the top of their po- tential - CREHTIVITV. POTENTIFIL DEVELOPERS Vlckl Gray 8.9. - Butler Unlverslty Courses taught: Muslc H - 12, Chorus, Swing Choir Years at Hass ville: I Fred Fllbro B.S. G M.S. - Ball State Unlverslty Courses taught: Hlgh School Bond, Jr. Hlgh Band, 61- ementary Band, Jazz Band, Glrl 's Corps sponsor 'Hears at Hossvllle: I2 Hathy Need B.H. 5 M.H. - Purdue Unlverslty Courses taught: Hrt I - 72. Flbers - Basic G Hd- vanced, Drawing - Basic 0 Fidvanced Years at Hass vllle: 2 3. We lv Top: we can all appreciate the time and effort Hevin Flngerle put into this project. Bottom: Shawnelle Sheets and Stacy Dunk discuss the meaning of LOVE. me nnrs fn ringing the past to life, understanding the happenings of the pres- ent, and looking into the future are what Fiossville's History Department is all about. The 1986-87 school year made its mark in history with an absence of space shuttle flights, a developing white house CONTRH scandal, the spreading fear of H.l.D.S., and the arrival of the President of the United States on the Purdue Cam- pus. The uear brought us many dif- ferent projects, including the por- trayal of figures from history. Gne local character, Speck Timmons, gave the history classes an in-depth personal view of what warlife was like for him. He an- swered their questions on what is just textbook history for the stu- dents but a time of real pain and fear for him. His presentation made historu come alive for them. Ronald E. McColley B.S., M.S. - lndana State Unlverslty Courses taught: Social Stuwes-8, world l-Hstory, Psychology, Sociology, Student Council Hdvisor Vears at Hassville: I4 Dan Hschllman M.S. - hdlano University, B.S. - Manchester College Courses taught: Social Studies-7, Go vernment. 6conomics, Current Cvents, Resource Room, Boys Track and Girls Basketball Coach Years at Hossvllle: 8 1 Henneth 6. Jones B.Fl., M.H. - Purdue University Courses taught: LLS. History, Social Studies- 7, Chess Club and I-Hstory Club Sponsor Vears at Hass ville: 27 iafmsronv .J rtdi 1: ffl wi '5L:1, i I' ,fv-'53 I: ' 'i 11 . i 'f 'lrzvfk .qi- -5-V, tate: fir- m. in ,f A ,Q all qi- X li ,,- ,xl ff? Nz N fy' , I 5 xg! l l l H V 'X . lvlli QL! 2. xt31'.:is:': E , Replaying history, Mr. Jones imitates Filbert Beveridge. Q3 .rv Q I -f' ff. off' V, ,g ,ggi fk3t.,7,gxVQ . 383 lnfff H 15 is C ,moans an W .. A I 7- 43-,en nv L ' 'A 1, , .--- K At. , My wwf . .f H,, --.......-... J - - Residents of Lofouette ond the surrounding oreos enjoued the opportunitu of o lifetime to see their leoder in person. Reog- on's visit cost Purdue 540.800, but publicitu generoted bu his two ond one-holf hour visit, his tour of the Purdue Ioborotories, ond his speech ot Mocl-seu Flreno fwhere he oddressed some im- portont world issuesb, will more thon offset the cost The orrivol of President Reog- on sporked on interest in the stu- dents here ot RHS, ond severol took o dou out of school ond were on hond to greet him when he orrived. XXX X Xpxx wx How compatible ore you Hsks Sociology closs. 9' Sm 0 lltttt ' 'fc 4 3 Note the big grin os Rick Vinord Cleftj discovers his compotibilitu. Hbove: Doug ond Lunn check their ratings. HISTOIWX 19 REHGHN VISITS HREFI lcu... Leading the pack on the home stretch is Brad Mohler. ew Phusical Education in- structors, Mr. Mosson and Miss Ervin, created a fresh atmosphere in which the students in grades 7-9 could activelu participate in the designated activities. The stu- dents received a wide varietu of experiences in the field of sports. Volleuball, football, soc- cer, mattball, gumnastics, basket- ball, hockeu and track are just a few of the areas covered. f-llthough each Phus. Ed class was onlu 50 minutes in length, each student would probablu agree that PE was a Painful Experi- ence but a lot of fun. Do vid Mosson Purdue: B. S. in physical ed and health Classes taught: 7, 8,9P. E., 7, 8, l0Health, Elementa- ry P. E., Jr. High Cross Country, J. V. Basketball, and Golf coach, and sponsor for FCH Vears at Flossville: one Brenda Ervin Goshen College: B.H. in physical education Classes taught: Elementary P. E., Substance abuse, Health 7-8, Varsity Volleyball G Track, and J. V. bas- ketball coach, and sponsor for FCH Vears at Floss ville: one K - ,N ' . - .Y 7 V - K V W' .. 5- X ' K . .. we f,.k.:c A , it , ' i Q, .vi ?r1 i E ' E - Q c igizi-.cg i . .k Q A 'MMV X A A f.-Q k -fx- QM., -K I ..-ia-a.N:, H 'N'--X X he f c e t -J 35'-f cgst Nl ' '+V 7 - MX ' ' - XI-A 'ww . Y ' 1- x f r- R A Q , 3, g c . am X NN A xx S j5ff..scf.'Ssi, . wily: il . :JI ' - f '33 wifi- -Swisg' mf' .1 ' 'A E 3 QOXPHVSICRL EDUCRTION Row Melisso Hodgen, Dovid Mohler, Sondro Huffo Huffo Debb son, ond Julio Need. Row 3: Brion Skiles. Greg Longenecker, Brendon Bright, Brod Oliver, Brion Good, Suson Cool, ond Jen- nifer Roudebush. 1: Jennifer Lock, Marlene Dutter, rd, ond Jodi Stoir. Row 2: Rngie rd, Cormen Crow, Vicki Hnderson, ie Long, Peggu Brovont, Liso John- BONFIRE SPHRHS NHS Enthusiosm ond involvement were the keu words of Notionol Honor Societu this ueor. Under the new sponsorship of Mrs. Glover, NHS sponsored the first Bon-Fire ot Rossville in order to spork cm fire in the crowd for the bous' sectionol. H benefit Christion Rock donce wos onother of their octivities. The induction of 15 new mem- bers on Morch 17th wos the high- light of the ueor, ond the new mem- bers were immediotelu put to work preporing for Honor's Dou ceremo- nies. Greot things ore expected of these new members. Mr. Hnopp expresses his oppreciotion for the greot turnout. Muron Hufford is recognized for his help. NGTIONRL HONOR SOCIETVXQI STEPS IN PBEPHHING DHEHMS CHOLUNING THE QUEEN HND MUSIC BV HUNDEHFIHE 2 S 'K A M XX. xx 22 if - X, JZ 1987 'V fr X. 'T Rossville High School Presents Il ll Dreams April 25, 9:00PM-12:00AM Junior-Senior Prom mi One -Q-I Ad THE 798 7 PROM COURT FINDS ITS DREHM SQ' rl .Sw iv .MPQ Tawny Thorp, Shannon LUolf. Ben Hop- Queen, Mimi McGill, Rob Hinesley, Peggy nour. kins, Shannon McGill, Hing, John Honn, LUard, David Mohler, ond Lisa Goche- Sharing the first dance, Mimi and John start the celebration for this year's prom. Hbove: The crowd enjoys a slow dance and glide and sway the night away under the colorful decorations. nnomfses SGN OHS GNIOV l M S, 1 N 1 2 ai '3'::5'f!l, 1 . , l N, rrrr yi, l f ' ' ,,,. ' . J' . ,f ,f we w+f4',,::i:::f:, V wlms Q an ' il 'VH' nw 24fS0. mir' Clockwisc: Barth enjoys the sites in o Luheelchoir. Jill, Down, Jennifer, ond Dorclg - Grod Nite. Mr. Mosson does his Howoiion hulcl. Foirless tour director Ston Olson. 'it Mrs. Glover sure seems to be en jouing herself os the senior class de ports for Florido. HOUCHING IN THE LUHTEH 6' SUN lockwise: Up o lozu river we go with rod ond Dove, No Rick, uou should lie own on the bed the other wou. Hevin S just deported from the Florido Ex- Eess ond is onxious to see the sights. 5 .JEMW -wnnaW'4W WW my ....,,.,,e...,.. sn. rmnfgs LEFIDERS FIDDRESS CLHSSNIHTES Melissa Hodgen - Valedictorion T' Today forty-three young people are graduating and stepping Into a new world. Over the years the meaning of graduation day has varied as much as those who have defined it. Hs for myself, I look at it this way. Our lives are like those of butterflies. Yesterdays are represented by the caterpillar: today by the breaking of our cocaons. and all of our tomorrows by the flights that Ile ahead of us. Like caterpillars, my classmates and I have spent the past twelve years develop- Ing into the talented young adults which are seated before you. But that development did not necessarily come easily. It was a process that had to be token step by step with one doy's lesson bulldlng onthe next. Take for instance our English class. Before writing a six hundred word composition, we learned to wrlte a one hundred word para- graph, and before wrltlng the paragraph, we studied proper sentence structure. This example ls just one of many, and now that we have worked hard at developing our wings we are ready to break free from the familiar cocoon of high school life into the winds of society. LUithin this society each of us possesses the potential to soar to success, and like the beauty of the butterfly which brings joy to people's lives, we too should strive for success In such a way that we add happiness to the lives of others. Only this type of success brings the rewards that are for greater than seven digit savings accounts. Hs someone once sold. money can buy a bed but not sleep. medicine but not health. and amusement but not happiness. Reach for that which con- not be bought, and in this reaching l encourage you who are still students to do your best so that when this Is your gradation day, you will feel that your wings are strong enough to face what lies ahead. To my classmates andthe rest of my audience I chal- lenge you to continue working and learning, for even the strongest wings become weak without proper use, and If someday the winds seem too strong l hope that you will remember these words from a poem by Helen Steiner Rice entitled On the L.Uings of Prayer : Just close your eyes and open your heart Flnd feel your worries and cares deport, Just yield yourself to the Father above Rnd let Him hold you secure in his love - For life on earth grows more involved llJith endless problems that can't be solved - But God only asks us to do our best, Then He will take over and finish the rest. QofGRHDUl'iTlON Sandro Hufford - Salutatorian Seventy-five years ago a young grocery clerk had S372 and an Idea, The man was Bernard H. Kroger. Fifty-six years ago with a horse, a paddy wagon, and S65 capital, a young grocery clerk started selling cheese from store to store. Today we know hlm as J. L, Kraft. No doubt many people thought these two young men were crazy when they learned of their bizarre Ideas, but today we marvel at their success. How did they do it? Simple. They were willing to gamble all they had on a dream they truly believed in. They believed in themselves, and they never gave up. In doing so they gained world-wide fame and fortune. Nothing ventured, nothing gained. These four words will Impact greatly on our lives os they did for both Kroger and Kraft. ln setting Out to conquer our goals we are putting our lives onthe line and that, far mast people, is enough of a motivation. when we realize we are putting thirteen years of education. training. and experience behind us, we realize that there is no turning back, and if we wont happiness and fulflll- ment we will have to work for it. Just like Kroger and Kraft had a dream, many of us have one too. llJhether lt's a dream to be a nurse. secretary, accountant, or the President we will only attain It in one way - by believing In ourselves and our dreams and by putting our trust in God. Success won't come served on a silver platter: It won't be In our graduation giftsg and we can't take an elevator ride to reach It. In order to get It we must be willing to give a little of ourselves. For thirteen years we have had our parents and friends to turn ta when we needed help. Though they will still be backing us all the way, it Is time for us to give up their constant assistance and rely on ourselves, and with the help af God, learn through our own experiences. H little boy.was once asked how he learned to skate. He replied, Oh, by getting up every time I fell down. If the words af that little boy could be adopted as a creed by everyone of us, attaining our goals would be made much simpler. I remember a conversation I had with my mom less that two weeks ago - lt was during the time in which everything needed to be done at once and the end of the year pressure seemed unbearable. I told her that, even though we had less than two weeks to go, it would be nice to just forget it all - to just give up. Hs I recall her answer It made me stop and think. She asked me, fire you going to run away every- time things seem Impossible? l.Uhat do we gain by giving up? Simple - nothing. But what do we have to lose? Everything - our friends, pride ln ourselves, and thirteen years of hard work and experience. To glve up now or ever would be throwing away all that we have worked far. In closing I would like to dedicate this poem to the Class of 1987. l.Uhen things go wrong. as they sometimes will, Lllhen the road you're trudglng seems all uphill. l.Uhen the funds are low. and the debts are high. l,Uhen you want to smile, but you have to sigh. llJhen care is pressing you down a bit - Rest if you must, but don't you quit. Success Is failure turned Inside out. The silver tlnt of the clouds of doubt, Rnd you never can tell how close you are, It may be near when it seems afar. So stick to the fight when you're hardest hit - lt's when things go wrong that you mustn't quit, Perhaps 75 years from now someone will look back at our class and find that one of us became a Bernard Kroger or J. L, Kraft, lt could be any one of us, but only If we don't quit on ourselves or our dreams. 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Editor SidgopobxCfUb.fL2jlNHSf3LnA'j Fcn 4, Pres. 41 U.Ih9's'LU?fO5z4j5T 4 Roxanne -- Gow 0 Norma Gilutifsgl Thorp -- Science Ciub 1-2: Outdoors Ciub 3-4 S nlsh CIubT-4'TroCk1 2:Stin 4 :DO : -V, 9.1 chonra S no ' Darcy -- Roger 8 LindooCShowJ Urnmolf Sunshine 144:VfHF1'S: ?ep Ciqb. 1.5: Spoof :sm-4 , o fm --'Bob 0 cindy .quiamqnrsverafigfjf S A' Vinnrd - Bond I-3: Science Club lgflhess Club 21 Speech Team 2-4: ,Studerxt.Monf oger 1-5: Spanish Club 2-4: NFL 'Qf4: School Ploq 2-41 Sting 3-41 Cheek Block Eg' UJho's who 3 . Doug - william 0 Murnn Ulothj Uloikcr -- Bosketbollk 1: FFR 1-4.-Sect. 4: Boskeb boll Mgr. Q: Trock 2-4: Outdoors Ciub 3e 4: Cheerblock 43 l.Uho's who 4 Jodi Dianna Stair wg nSo nbaf.-yqaf02ibn41 form niffmfd vinnrd 0669155 Dunne walker f S 'semons S w X I Q HE ONE MFIN EINNISH INVHSION it Ever feel like taking a uear off from school and exploring a differ- it culture? Petter Hainu, of Novsiainen, Finland, did exactlu that. HI- ough he still had a uear of high school to go, Petter chose to be foreign exchange student and came to f-imerica to find out what it id we were reallu like, L.Uhat did he discover? Schools in the U.S. offer students a wider choice in classes and Dre routine to their schedules. In Finland there are no choices, and hedules change so frequentlu that students alwaus have to carru ie in order to know where to go next. Flnother plus for the U.S. is the friendliness of the people, espe- Jllu those in Rossville. Hs anuone in a foreign land, Petter felt isolated r a while, but this soon changed. Hs he said, I don't know whu, but aople seem to be friendlier, even to people theu don't know. ls it acause Rossville is so small and people know each other or for some- ing else? I don't know, but that 'HI' made me feel much better. The uear also offered Petter a chance to become involved in the hool and reallu get to know us. He ran cross countru, explored his tistic talents on the traditional senior outhouse , took trips to art Jseums, worked on weavings, savored hamburgers, and enjoued imputer class. Lllhen asked to contrast Hmerican and Finnish politics id how it felt to live next door to Russia, Petter said, l don't feel to be dangerous. l guess Finns are used to living near Russia, and doesn't bother us. Finland is a neutral countru. lt doesn't take sides world politics. Finland doesn't alwaus tell its opinion of different mat- frs like the U.S. does. Petter seems to have enjoued his uear in the U.S. and is especiallu pressed bu how outgoing and friendlu we are. His big adventure ll hopefullu alwaus be a fond memoru. Q Y x N qr I D SR. CRNDIDS J Top to bottom: Two tries for her llcense and Hmq ls stlll In the passenger seat. Rob Is one guy that stlll Ilkes Barbie Dolls . Hs Dave keeps records Melissa and Lorl Httempt to mea- sure the acceleration of their dynamics cart. Left: Concentration shows on John's face dur- Ing a roce. I Top: Cause that's what dreams are made of. Mar- lene. Debbie, Jennifer, Dawn, and Lorl are In dream- Iand. Rbove: Mlml splkes another one for Rossville. Right: Tawny, Peg and Steph show their fondness of SmurfsI?l as '1...'5- 5' sig, .. J ,rqf I x., K' f, Fw C xx rr. I ffhiifff of 'ft is I L we gs, I f L W in - 'M SQ P 3' ef, ,L f-Wil N5 SR. CGNDIDS 39 Ml'-IGHZINE SHLES f-in Ongoing Junior Tradition Upholdlng a 30-uear old tradition, the junior class again sold magazine subscrip- tions. Of the over 500 magazine selections Headers Digest, Better Homes 5 Gardens, and McCalls were the most popular. Though the class of '88 fell shu of its 513,000 goal, S 10,741.19 was raised and individuals were rewarded for their efforts. Jon Mellinger, tap salesman with over S 1050 in sales, received a S50 check, and Debbie Long, second place winner, chose a walkman radio. Other prizes ranged from M Gi M's, keychains, and 1988 mugs to tele- phones, stuffed animals, and cash. ln this manner, the juniors were able to add 54278.93 to their class treasuru, to be used to finance the upcoming Jr.-Sr. prom and the 1988 Sr. trip. Class officers Beth Bushfield. Michelle Cooper, Si Lisa Johnson look over promotion items. while Jan Melllng- er hangs on to his 550.00 check. Vlckl Flnderson , Tami Baker , Melissa Bowlin, V. P. Brendon Bright ' - Pe Brovont .. - 999 Hngle Buntin ,, -4, R -r ,xxx-'S' Fi' 5, -- rw Ln K ' .,-. ff ' ' 'fy' r,, V. .: tr , .-. . ft, 4 1 Qgrgigf , Vrif I we ,,. V 4 yr., f frir ,,,, g ri V 9 - 1 ?f A - it 1 A X fr Y ,V 4 ...E ,,,..w,....1-M 'mug L,.. 1 sem aushfaeld, Sec. Y fx Nofhon Chomplev - ' ,... , Hathu crisweu zu- r., Q ie : Susan Cool ' 3. 7 Q' llll if Qi?ff,FM Michelle Cooper, Pres . , I4 chad cree . it 1' -S1 . W i 1 - so c .,.. Q Carmen Crow -N V ' gs Janet Daulton Q, r i I Q 13 Harle Dolbu A ,X X ,- , AQ 'E ll' Mike Emens Ni 3. . ir- Barbara Gangwer Q - ' .- Brian Good .. g Wing. T931 , Joe Haan ' , 1 ..,. 1 N Tracu Hale Ni E . q'., 1 Q, Shelleu Hardestu A 6 05.5 Laurel Hauden . 0 V i angie Hufford -- ' Q -:nw Muron Hufford re J' Q V ' -1- P Q fe Bandu Hufford x - ' 1 X4 --X it 1 ll Q. e ' c 40 JUNIORS S X ' as Y 8 s 3 x , wp -- S Q SE K N, - ig , X .Q .L Y cxxkw J, .- .. Q , , H wir I so J ..,, 5 5 X Q ' N S ss x Q 9A is A, so X S - X. . ,lst J-i f so N: THE I fgh... '4- . ...,L A E sd-. or Nw X fc.. . N3 gi 5 Randy Irmeger Jon Jacoby Scott Jorrott Hndro Johns Llso Johnson, Treos Becky Jones Tlffony Helly Shonno Hlng Hmy Hlolber Lorrolne Hoble Jlm Lawson Poulo Lewis Debbie Long Greg Longenecker Heother Mortin Hlbert Mcl-ilnzle Jon Melllnger Boron Nocke Jullo Need Brod Ollver Tino Reed Fludro Henlcker LUendy Rldgwoy Torrey Rodkey Mlke Rothenberger Rex Rothenberger Jennifer Roudebush Mott Royer Mork Sommons Jlm Schlery Tom Scott Louro Sloon Shollle Sheets Vlckle Smith Suzle Sutton Doug Tlcen Hellle TUunIn Duone Tucker Jomi Ummel Rhondo LlJoinscott Lorree L1JoIf JUNIORS Tlna Barber Hathu Beard Flndu Beeru Hothu Bell Dorrul Bol J.P. Clear Hotrina Connowau Hrista Coonrod Rob Cooper Chad Crose, Vice. Pres. Jason Debou Fl.J. Dunk Dave Dunk Stocu Dunk Lori Everett Hevin Fingerle Cathu Fischer Becku Fleener Dawn Flora Mark Flora Christy Freq Hollu Ganguier, Pres. Gorlan Goscho Heather Gascho. Sect. Matt Groves Brent Grove Lorru Hamm Brian Henru Doug Hodson Melissa Hodson, Treas. Glen Hufford Michelle Jackson Cindu Jones Michelle Hotsaros Eric Helm Steve Hessler Caralee LatshauJ Melissa McQuern John Metzger Brad Miller Hou Miller Bod Miller Chris Mills Gene Mills Helli Oliver Michelle Peters Rngie Phillippo Becku Reunolds Johanna Rodgers Rashel Rodkeu Rick Roth Neal Schnleb Shaumelle Sheets Scott Sllverthorn SOPHOMORES . .r-:A X X N X x N 5 Q! X Q sg X .. K , .s-sl' we Q X ll: K W 2' -. . I xii X ,, f 1 v ix x Xi X k X X S 5 . X s he f Q X N . 5 1 X Q X 5 XX ., . Si. Q h if Q' 1- 'ff1:Efi::. .: l xx , N ' if a t it g ss ' I . K 75553 EW - ?iE:'E:iQl2E' . 1 N A X me I JT K - - X . ....c c .:,, 2 ficsft ---- ' ' ,,.,. X .,,.Ei:t A :ck Q .,., ,M K. KQKQ . ,..,.,,,. ffi 7 . . X .ra ..,., .S ss ' Q h hhi 1:5 hhhh , X '51 ii P .X ww w ., al IZZf-1 MHHEBS Earn H Spectacular 54,440.55 l lmagine two tons of toppings: 1750 lbsoficheese, 310 lbs. of sau- lage, 130 lbs. of pepperoni. and 2008 lbs. of pizza sauce. Sophomores lsed them in the annual pizza put-together. Sales this uear were estimated kt 2830 pizzas, and preparations for making the pizzas started Fridau af- rnoon, Oct. 10, when the students gathered to fold boxes. The next norning at 7:00, thirtu-eight students and eight mothers gathered in the iafeteria to make the pizza. The pizza sales gave the sophomores a chance to earn points for their lenior trip. ln this manner o spectacular 54,440.55 was added to the class reasuru to defrau cost of the upcoming prom and senior trip. Group leaders chosen to head the sales campaign were Rashel God- ou, Lisa Stafford, Hathu Board, Stacu Dunk, Dawn Flora, Johanna Rod- ors, and Rod Miller. The tap selling team of Rashcl fladkou, Katrina Con- awau, Kevin Fingerle, Christu Frou, Cindu Jones, Neal Schnieb, Kim wolf, nd Mulon U.lolf sold 454 pizzas. Mark Flora outsold all sophomores and Sold Q35 pizzas. 4 is , Thanks to Mrs. Conlon, class sponsor, and all those who helped to iontribute to a successful uear of PIZZH SHLES! flbovo: Happy pizza maker Dave Dunk adds sausage to his pizza as the semi- officlal supervisor, Dave walker, looks on. T I ,riri W ,Z W l f l rf tt. if 3 48 f, f f in Us. Dove Lllalker Neal Lllhitlock Horan Lllolf Jennee l.UoIf Him LUolf Mulon lllolf Lisa Stafford Sam Stingleu Hngle Tlcen Flustu Thorp Susan Torrence Joe Trout David Lllogoner 43 SOPHOMORES Jeff Barnard Mandu Barrick, Sect. John Beals Gretchen Beard Shane Bowers Heidi Brubaker Brooke Butz Denise Cosad Mondl Cree Carrie Cripe Jamie Davies Mark Douglas Bprll Dunk Ron Dutton Tammu Fogelsong Derrick George Chris Grou Chris Grove Brian Hackerd Bllsha Harrlson Jason Hendrickson Noncu Hewitt Noble Hodgen Sharla Hufford Cassandra Jackson Brian Jokes Flngela Johnson Lori Johnson Chad Hallner John Heller Rob Hlaiber, Vice Pres. Lunette Latshaw Z'4f Lonnu Lawson Jason Lewis Hule McMaIns I V J 0 , fn fr, - . , i gr Marcia Meadal Findu Meek Deanna Metzger Rebecca Miller Sheri Miller V Nr- M 5,7 Y ni ,. Tw VGVV c,,,, S , A ,, Y Y' x K, AW - ,Q H ,, ,J ,.,,, ' xg X yy 6 J rf J , , hx , Q A X 7 ' Z,-iiiaw 4 wfsfff' , , . , . ' 2 Q91 , fb ' ' ' 1 1' , , i . , -,W 1 f. . . V J 4 V 'gif . V ,fi 2 ,Q egg q ifqw ', . , , eg, , ,, ff my rg-Q -.MA vmwg wggrriw V ' 1 f lw'J?,ANrr'! A 151 , ,V ff wirfrww- I I .:,,, , . ,fi Z2 C V V . 4 f J .J rr J 1- f A , , I 1 .,,,w, W, x .ggi , 5 - ,ga . ff V, i , , , I L '-v,,,l ' 4' ,L , .' f A - D' , V X if 7, i t r J ,. ,,h,,, M ,,,,V rx fr , o t r J ,214 , I . , JW- Q W ' , ,J , -X ' Y . -5,2 J- fha. af 'W l X Brad Mohler. Pres. Darln Oliver Ginger Petreu Chrls Philllppo Nicole Beadu Cassie Reppert Clndu Reunolds Colbu Bodkeu John Root Craig Ruch, Treas. 44 FRESHMEN 1 .1 Q, , Ji yr, 'XA . Fc 224' 407 if . 5 J' file :LH , M - Ju ,i - -1 J 4-,fowl ii CEA: r A ,ffl ,5 6' -? sf' fu me H ' ., ' 1 ', 'Ei fs-mrrp r , ' ,'T - W Nitric , , I . vi Fail. , - ,, fgfl qg f, ' ci 7 .V W if we ,V J , ' ., 44- ,N f 'vw-.ag - wif ,J I ,f Z ,c - is K vii? . veit NS? e S . s lf..-'jg i i ee . A X it 6 vs . S Lf-ISS RINGS I s e ctlc c llli - an 1 lla le .-.w . X l fc Hirk Soylor Eric Schnieb Tad Shultheis Hndy Silverthorn Himi Sipes Lara Skiles John Speor Doug Steffy Jake Trout Mlssy Vinord Bryan lllalker Jeremy LUallace Trent L.Uhitlock Roni lJJIIliams Melanie LUoIf Melissa LlJycoff - it' if g 4 L ,. 5 ' Q et N 1 . 1 c so it e X se--vhw K K ' 3 it . .4 5 Not Pictured: Jason Guffey Get Fuzzy Finger Flwczrd Both the Class of 1940 and 1987 have one thing in common. the class ring. HI- though differing in size. shape. and color they symbolize pride in their school. Perso- nalized to show interests and activities of the owner, they are symbols of a student's pride in his school. Voung couples exchange rings to show affection: the girl gets the fuzzy finger while the boy gets the choker . Rings averaged about Sl50.00, but then who can put o price on memories. when asked why they purchased rings most responded that it was tradition. Thus it fol- lows that even though the emblems. size and shapes differ. the meanings are basi- cally the same: pride in wearing the class ring and memories of their high school years. Rbovc: The fuzzy finger award! Left: Doug Steffey. Tammy Fogelsong. Cassie Jackson. and John Beals check out the ring selections. 45 snesumeu g ,ef Hbby Hlexander Hmber Hnderson Darcy Barrlck Brad Blocher J Tr .- .. wwe'-'ff ,Wai at ff -' ' 'ot A ,. 1- n mf an-.nw-11 K lllw L Suzann Bowlln, Pres. Sarah Brubaker Davld Bushfleld Jenny Clear Trevor Colby Shane Cook Curtls Cree Deidre Davls Hevln Dlslnger Chrls Fines Crystal Flngerle Brett George Hlmee Grubel Tammy Hardesty Jennlfer Harrlson, Sect. John Hendrickson Marsha Hufford Jennifer Jacoby Chrls Johns Mlssy Hatsaros Cassie Hlngery Gall Hoble Jason Hnecht Gara Lee Jamle Lock Brett Longenecker Chrls Lowery Joe Martln Sabrina McCauJ Carl McKinley Tony Meek Jenny Metzger 46 8th Grade 1 ki , .. mfr'--I? J, Q Q - .,.,.,. :r5,:Xw,,.-eff,-f., L- --ff- f U,r,. . ,Qi - Af,'f'r-ff.-mfrgsrisfs: 11 1 ' Qiifezgesffgfil,--' - ..,. . if iifi G fl Y' f fi jg riff in ir L X -xr Ex, CNN am Q- so 4 C 1 axjxx S 1 8 pfziiizuggg mu .r..,.,.,, K rm fx...'1fQ'fM1m.r..n M., M ff: rf, L, ' Dffvwdn Mmm z4r,.,,,,,, aww m,,,,, iiumm I 'fw An. U-aa uma... umm, sm rr.,,,,,4 W a 9 'f! mu. Wfivxwq MCMUM n QM, in aqua M 1.1 saw., 421001, fr 33 Xxwxwyg W Mzmmlg Wa' Inns, Swan, 9 ' A J 1 x 1 , 1 fre: Y 1 I fl X 2 . . . ,, or-ff' and X . K an ,ra figig , W -,il ig-fi, . - ll, V, -----f- ,ww Af, You -, , W, ,V,,k.V ,W . ,w , f was . ' 953' rpm J w , 1' -1 f J ,-42 'flkf.ir v J' Wir 'Q W, MM ,gm il ,, N,v,,A M-r- , Tina Pedigo FREEDOM SEEKERS Flnticioote Requirerrientsi and Decisions ' Growing up. newiadventures. and decisions -- that's what eighth grade is all about, Rs the classflooks forward to transition from junior high to high school it also looks forward to new freedom and responsibilities. 4 p One of the more important events these students have is deciding on their ninth grade schedule, For the first time in their lives theu have a sau so in their clas- ses theu take. and with help from their parents and guidance counselor, Mr. Rule, theu look over the class possibilities and compare them with their possible fu- Paul Metzger J' Shannon Mllls V y Terra Prosser 'T 3-v W ' ff ,,. Jason Remalu 'f'e ' M H Brian Reunolds I V Tlna Rhudu V 0 A V 6 X W F Chris Rhumer l ,tc , Q gl . , A L e ' r llr ' ' , Carla Rodgers fb ' . , U ' Clint Roudebush , A K, ,Q , ,,,' 2 - Jim Sammons A it sg Jeff Spear, Vice Pres. 'J Trena Stanton ' 7 Mark Thomas V L Todd Ticen Julie Tljunln, Treas. ,Lt Tonua Torrence 1 , VZVV Rachel LlJaInscott i V ' f f i Hrlstl LUaIker A ' ' ' I gt, V, Stacu LUiIkerson y r ,.A,, 5 fvi, I J ,, i g al l? I I l xi ture careers. Declsionsfmadefnaw willef- fect the future, and long-range planning is essential. Mr. Rules helps Paul Metzger and Davld Bushfleld select their freshman courses. 47 Bth Grade Jody Baker Jenny Beard Scott Beard Isaac Beery Jim Bogle Karol Bowyer Rmy Buntln Heldl Comeron, Pres. l 5 W I, . Mike Connaway . Darrin Deboy Marleta Dutter H :2- - i - - ' RS w 3 iii SSN W5 J it ac Ty Brown g cg fn 'Q si' M .gr yd! s . 5 5- J . ' l Y s kt oee. - l Renllfi Duliter izg iv. -11' f ' -yye f it .nfif ,, Hshlev Eiler A AAE1 f I X Shiite Les Eller rryrroro , K . rr Flnlta Emens ' IJJ ' ' zfl' I J':W Matt Evans ' Brad Flrlgerle l . l I . swa g' Isa, ' Brenda Fingerle ' -Xfy Q A 1 Lvnn Flora .Q L , .. Q Jason Good sm s! - Vanessa Gower A JEJ' r Hristy Greives Greg Grove Q K J Q NEUJCOMEBS r r roll into a ' 'lil' higher ' ' experience JJJJ if Like everyone who ever went through i' . the looked-forward-to-but-dreaded move yy to jr. high, this year's 69 seventh graders X ss rJ t were scared at first, got lost for days. for- 'SN got the order of their classes and didn't un- derstand how they could make it from one class, to the restroom, and to the other end of the building all In FIVE minutes. Learning to cope, they started this confusingly dif- ferent year out with a skating party and learned that friends would be there when they fell. They learned to adapt to the changes in strange and effective ways, be- coming human ladders when needed. Throughout the entire year a lot was learned, and soon these experienced 7th graders were saying to others, How could you not make it in five minutes. Loft: Conquering the problems of reaching the top locker, Flnlta Emens stands on the back of Stephanie Hall. Top: Jody Baker eeks out a victory over Tonya UJycoff. Right: Hndrea Shocl-:ey learns the proper CPR techniques for a baby. 48 7TH GRRDE is YV' r 1. 4 f aff! ee Q Q if 9,63 2 ,M K Y V' M y f fr, y f w ir 1 if Y X ' kv :- r f : I Q-1 Ig, K , ., ,,,'. I 5 . 0 4 ,i V f, r , 'X if V ' 4 x A I l T... x f I. -' i I iw ,, T Ttll ,Q V 5 1:5 '55 '-'L 5 T T A Ig l W f n X . 3 , i 3 X 2 V 1155? '- , MW W Q. 'V 1 2ni? '.5J- f.. lf Y, A,., Hlan Hackerd Robert Hall Stephanie Hall Bob Hayes Brandle Henry Heely Hufford Shall Knapp, Vlce Greg Larson Dawn Llpp Tammy McCoy Tyler Metzger Mark Mills Craig Morgan Shelli Nacke Tim Newman Chris Pearson l.Uayne Peterson Stephanie Reed Eric Renicker Flmy Riedel Holli Shannon Chad Shedron Chad Sheets Findrea Shockey Brian Skiles Tony Smith Valerie Smith Terri Snapp Pres Chris Stevenson, Sect. Bryan Stewart Scott Tony Connie lllogoner Benjamin LUallace Mlsty lllatts Melissa lUest Marcle LUhlteaker Nlkkil lllolf Tonya LUycoff 7TH GRRDE 49 HRT HLUHIIDS Lafayette Flrt Museum' and Hoppe Happa Happa i-7udra Henicker Cindy Reynolds Becky Reynolds Flrt Hchievement Bward He vin Fingerle TVPING RUIHHDS 40 LUPM Hashel Hodkey Melissa McOuern Christy Frey Hathy Beard 4 I LUPM Him L,Uolf Mehsse Hodson L aurel Hayden 42 LUPM Michele Peters 43 LUPM Michelle Hatsaros 44 LUPM Helli Tyunin Sam Stingley Janet Doulton 45 UJPM Dawn Flora 47 LUPM Jennee ' Lllolf Heather Gascho 50 LUPM Ste ve Hessler 58 LUPM Hatrine C annaway, 65 LUFM Lise Stafford 1 so SGNIOR BUSINESS HUIRBD Marlene Dutterl RM EBICHN LGGION RUXIL IRHV Girls State - Susan Cool Flmy Hlaiber Kelty sm Grade erfzenshfp - Hmber Hnderson SPHNISH HLUHHDS Spanish l - Caralee Latshaw Spanish 2 1 Heather Gescho Spanish 3 5 4 - Jill Newman INDIHNR INDUSTBIHL TECHNO! OGV GDUCHTION HSSOCIHTION DIS TIIIC T HUIHIID Jodi Stair DHIJMH HLUHIIDS Fall Play ' Best Hctar - Doug Ticen Best Supporting Hctor - Jon Mellinger, Chris Gray Best Bctress - Marlene Dutter Best Supporting I-ictress - Debbie Long Best Director - Carmen Crow Drama Bchie vement Hufards Marlene Dutter, Lori Leazenby spring Pmv Best l-ictor - Chris Gray Best Supporting Hctor - Chris Stevenson ' Best Flctress - Sheri Miller Best Supporting Hctress Cindy Reynolds Best Directors - Hpril Dunk Lara Skills Vzyrr 1 f Special Certificates - Meiiinger, Melissa Hodsong C ormen Crow BHUSCH 6 IOM!! 4 VEHB SCIENCE BIUHBD Melissa Hodgen S t 'k' rsnuplriiunnrism John Philip Sousa Hurcifd Debbie Crum Marines Merit Bward - Jennifer Lock Band C amp Scholarships Rashel Hodkey, Mehssa Hodson V Ginton County Civic BandtBwordyQ , Mama Douglas, Himee Grubel Home oemousmnnorv cwn Home economics nwnnns High School - Carrie Cripe Hghth Grade Julie Tyunin, Brett Longnecker cnonnz rnunnns Special Hchie vement rii'l' , r Caralee Latshaw 4 Veer Hward - Marlene Dutter 3 Veer Fiward - Dawn Disinger, Vickie Hnderson, Tami Baker, Harrie Dolby, Lorraine Hobel, Debbie Lang V 2 Veer Flward - wendy Vickie Smith, Susan Tarrelfice' ' , 7 Vear i-7word - Tawny Thorp, Stephanie Boiulin, Heidi Brubaker, Sharie Bngie Johnson, Becky Jonesl C afijlee Latshaw, Melanie LUolf, Melissafllycoff SPGECH HUIRIIDS S TB T6 SPEECH FINHUSTS - Fingiek Hufforol Oratoricai lnterp. - Carmen Crow Peggy ward, Jon Mellinget, - Debbie Long 7th in State Marlene Dutter State Champ. rsriehkeri ri-ie Venn ,- Marlene Dutter, 2nd - Debbie Long, Crow, 4th - i-ingie Hufford, H1 a Barbara Ganguier, 6th - Sheri Miller, 5th Meliisa Hodson 8th Jennee'LUolf, Tyuninglilngie Butin, - Hopkins Speech Hword Marlene Dutter Vzyzzzzy Hopkins ,ffm HOOSIER SPELL BOUIL TERM Chris Stevenson g Rachel Ulainscott Brandi Henry Chad Shedron Valerie Smith Sarah Brubaker Deidre Davis Jenny Clear Brian Skiles Rmber Rnderson Jennifer Harrison RHS WRITING CONTEST LUINNERS JR. DIVISION Poetry - Heidi Brubaker - Ist Chad Hallner - 2nd Lisa Stafford - 3rd Short Story - Brad Mohler - Ist John Beals - 2nd Becky Reynolds - 3rd Exposition - Gretchen Beard - Ist Rebecca Miller - 2nd Chris Gray - 3rd SR. DIVISION Floetry - Laurel Hayden - Ist Suzie Sutton - 2nd Debbie Long - 5rd Short Story - Sandra Hufford - Ist Peggy ward - 2nd Lori Leazenby - 3rd Exposition - Barbara Ganguier - lst Mimi MiGill - Qnd David Mohler - 3rd MIDWEST CONFERENCE WRITING CON TEST JB! DIVISION Short Story - John Beals - 4th Exposition - Chris Gray - 4th SR. DI VISION Exposition - Barbara Gangwer - Qnd Poetry - Debbietgfibng - 5th ' srfcuiiveaee wmiiven , mg, , Ir II W Bl!!-IIN GRMES LUINNIDIG TERM , . ,, Zi Deidre Da vis T If I 8 - Rmber Rnderson 7 - Dawn Lyap MRTH RLURRDS I INDIRNR COUNCIL OF TERCHERS OF MRTHEMR TICS RLURRD Dawn Lipp Rmber Rnderson I ' I NRTIONHL COUNCIL OF TERCHERS OF MFI TH CONTEST RLURRD Jason Deboy EIGH TH GRRD6 MR TH RUJRRD Hevin Disinger TEN TH GRRD6 MR TH RUJRRD Myron Hufford GEOMETRV RLLIRRD Dawn Flora MIDLUES T C ONFERENC 6 MRTH FILURRD Petter Haniu - 6th comprehensive COMPUTER RLURRD Jodi Stair 4 VEHH MR TH DEP T. RLURRD Melissa Hodgen P51 IO TR XI RLURRD 'TZRESIDEN nmincnnemic rmvess nwnnps , I ..,, I Tow f uennrfegiIwf1rI Jodi Stair Da vid Mohler Sandra Hufford SCHOLRRSHIPS Pam Gregory - Sunshine Nursing Q ' Scholarship ' Melissa Hodgen - Elk 's Club Rick Vinard - Manchester College ,I , Mekssa Hodgen - Frankfort Optimist David Mohler - Purdue Club of Cknton County I Pam Gregory - Trl Happa lone Davis Scholarship Melissa Hodgen - Hoosier Scholarshqo Mehssa Hodgen - Tri Happa Bridge-Fl-Rama Hodgen - UJelmart Foundation Dollars for Scholars dowI5tair I Rick Vinard Mehssa Davis Rick Vinard - Carroll County ' g Extension Homemakers Jodi Stair - Peeples Foundatlon I I Harmeson Scholarship Debbie Crum Mama Douglas John Haan Melissa Hodgen Lori Leazenby Mimi McGill David Mohler Jooi Stair Rbraham McClamrocI1 Scholarship David Seest Pam Gregory Moore Scholarship Melissa Davis Rob I-Hnesley Missy Haelin Rick Vinard SRLUTRTORIRN - Sandra Hufford VRL EDICTOIIIRN - Melissa Hodgon Chad Shedron H ,:'z Melissa Hodgen Darrin Deboy C Pam Gregory Todd Ticen Marlene I , , th eiveusu nwnnngfon exceuenqg sarah rafuoairef I S Hevin Disinger I 2 - Da vid Mohler , M ',VV,, I Jennifer Harrison I I - Brendon Bright Brett Longenecker IO - DOLUTI' Flora VVVV V.l,, IT 9 - Brad Mable-,T gr g gg g I iiil X 1 IIMMII I II II - Qgffm Ii -III ' ,: r c ,,,, , ,,,, ,N 7 ,W , ,I,, ,I Z J ' ' MWWA ,. ,Ww 'W 'Mm VVVAV X' .I V Vlyy, ,, ,,,,,, WM' , - , X 9 1 7, Tf MnMW uue19HS'-99 VSERBQESB y , MHS f HXL we H ' ya, N , num ,W ,iff ' . ov ui ,SMS sw X Z - mlgfw Vwlyfas W me mama, ii ,V hmNnOD . M ,Br Af - -0991315 H -. Q A Um ssouv ' 3 H9 -arm -SW H 0 ' ,QQ gg 2 , MEUUIX ' If gg Z- f ,, - lag 5 M ,4 I i Q f EGP f Q 'ii' J E Q ,Es ,5 'Z 622 9 5, E 3 E2 , Z Q W S E. X 7 5 In C if X g LD vu 2 5 fi 2 ui ag gm E ' gi. . 112 -C 2 E 2 i Q12 A FN rs u ? O X 2 ,M A J g vw 2, fi 3 Eiw ' J ' s f f'-rim E? A , o rw aovS' B' GMS' BAK THRCH K Q Q-wwf! new 18004 aovigsm- NGHTVM - -1' P ' ,I 3 V LUXURY T ' Q 61? BHSWRU' I 4 X V73 - ' 2 f I O O 52 IN SPORTS +4 ,mi ' I 'Xu Q J. V. CHEEHL EHDEHS A.. EFT TO RIGHT Standing: Hngie Buntin ond Down Floro. Seated: Hngie Hufford nd Johonno Rodgers VHHSITV CH EH! EHDEHS LGF T TO RIGHT Michelle Cooper Hmy Hloiber Down Disinger Hellie Tyunin CHEERLERDERS BELIEVE lT MCJTTO SPHRHS HORNETS It was a learning experience for everyone involved. Coach Beam The 86-87 volleuball team experienced a new line-up of coaches this uear. The enthusi- asm, dedication, and uouthful vitalitu of the coaches, Brenda Ervin and Pattu Beam, started the Hornets out on a veru positive note. Through the backing and constant concern of the coaches, the teams com- bined and sparked a fire that had been extinguished for some time. Both the coaches and the plauers alike would agree that the entire season was a learning experience for everuone involved. The Varsitu onlu smoldered at the start because of several hindering injuries, but as the season progressed the flames started to flare. The Varsitu had several consecutive victo- ries against Carroll, Pioneer, then went on to the Sectionals to see if Clinton Prairie could stand the heat. The Hornets were defeated bu the Go- phers, and the season ended with the naming of two RHS Hll- Conference picks of Michelle Cooper and Mimi McGill. The Junior Varsitu started in a blaze of gloru bu winning their first two games against Lllestern Boone and Delphi. From then on the JV Hornets roared and simmered through the good and bad times and ended their season with sever- al wins. The JV Hornets had a successful season and gained a lot of experience. f-llthough the Hornet volleu- ballers mau forget the individ- ual hits, kills, victories and losses, theu will alwaus remem- ber that lf uou believe in K., Frankfort, and Caston. Theu ' . L. L C. A , 7.5. Top Center: The excitement flurries as Michelle Cooper spikes and Mimi McGill covers her. Right: Readu for anuthing. Jodi Stair dinks the ball, while Rngie pro- 54 VOLLEVBRLL uourself, anuthing is possiblel vides cover. Far Flight: Hngie Hufford bumps the ball. Hbove: Christu, Dawn, Hathu, Mandu. and Lisa await a serve. 4 VGRSITV VOLLEYBALL: Back Row: Missy Davis, Mimi McGill. Liso Stafford Coach Brenda Ervin, Michelle Cooper. Michelle Hcstsoros, Hngie Buntin. Front Flow: Hngie Hufford Flmy Hloiber, Jamie Ummel. Jodi Stair, Lynn lrwin. fi' .IV VOLLEVBRLL: Back Row: Missy Davis, Christy Frey, Dawn Flora, Michelle Hotsoros Missy Vinard. Hothy Beard, Lisa Stafford, Mandi Cree, Becky Miller. Coach Potty Beam Front Row Mandy Barrick. Sheri Miller, Helli Oliver. OPPONENT V l.Ue5tern Boone 0-2 Tri-County in v. 4-4 V Delphi - 2-0 A Frontier ln v. 0-0 LUinamac 7-2 North LUhite 2-0 fi- Frankfort Inv. 2-4 Tri-County 0-2 South Newton 0-2 Frontier lr- ,Q-0 Sheridan ' 2-I Cbnton Prairie 0-2 V Central I-2 Carraif' l'l ' 2-I LUest C entral 0-2 Pioneer 2-0 Clinton Central H 0-2 Frankfort 7 Lewis Cass 0-2 Castan 2- I Sectionals 0-2 V VOLLEVBRLL VOLLEVBHLL SEFISGNS DIFFERENT HS BLHCH FIND IUHITE The junior high volleuball sea- sons were as different as black and white. The seventh graders onlu won ll out of ll games, while the 8th graders had a smashing season of 8 wins out of I I games. with this tremendous winfloss conflict between the teams, Coaches Donetta Miller and Missu Metzger had a rough season to cope with. The 7th graders, although their record doesn't show it, Theu had a lot of fun and improved veru much throughout the season, said Coach Miller. The 8th grade team, on the other hand, will provide good fire power for the J.V. team next uear. High on the coach's list of potentials are Jennifer Jacobu, Hmber finderson, and Deidre Davis. The entire team will pro- vide the bench depth necessaru for an excellent season. Deep in concentration, Shali Knapp ap- proaches her serve. 56 JR. HIGH VOLLEVBRLL Reaching with hope, Jennifer Jacobu and Hristi l.Ualker tru to save the plau Joining together, the 8th grade celebrates a lead over its opponent. 'gf 5 e if M31 fat Gmane Row 1: me njunimoaqci, smack. wrist: waiver. sabisnemfcew, me carlo aw- ers. 'Row EE Coach Missy Metzger. Jennifer Jacoby. Deidre Davis. Gam Leegfimber Finder- afn. Staceliillkerson, and Ceuch Donetto Milieri f C r V l TH GHRDE Row 1:1Stephciriie Hail. McCoy. Hmu Riedel, Finite Emensi Hshleg eller. nd Sholi Knapp. How 2: Coach Missy Metzgeid fvolerie Smith. Keely Huffcird, Morale whi- aolier. Kristy Greivs, Heidiffamemn. Sheilie Nockei Terri Snoop. Flndrea Shockeqg and +efhD0efwMwe- V C C OPPONENT sr. James f Lewis Cassie Vre rtrt l . V 0 Tfi-Cotv iiii it 3 rtri Clinton Prarie ' 5 r J i 2 2 Carroll H , 2 0 Clinton Central H 0' 2 2, V C I , i 2 2 , County Tburneu it Clinton Central ' Q V ' 3 r V 1 0 Sheridan- ly 2 0 2 christian I1 r rr C 442- 2 1 t ,VVVVV 1, V Q 1 ,Vg , fort lmpro ving greatly during the season, they had lots of fun. Coach Miller SWS? Deep in concentration and biting her tongue, Julie Tijunin watches one of her serves just clear the net. 57 JR. HIGH VOLLEVBHLL v f' l:lf'W'v - 1 ' 'I , X Q w, 4- . Lv, , -aa.. - 4.0. 'K-rmf iinnslw Cnoss counfkivl coach ebblnnapp. Jann Heuer, JQEF sQmQrd, l5enef Haino,iNeaI Schnieb. John Hoon, Borth Hendrickson. ond Brian Jokes. no L 3 innr iiiiiiii ffl, A K'7f1 QPKGUGN , I flk. , I V: ff ,,,,, -, 'yi' wk-,,,f:.-if : 3 3 3 i V anon ,,ALAL 'L 'VK' 3 9 rn Boone Q2 ,W ,NOFU7 U4! fe 4 3, , y AVKL 5 Centro, 'f.v,,, ,, Gintfol , T Czgutdieon V fry 28 24 ,, M5WFror'ifffort 3 1 , f45'rol'Z'otho0c 'i'i:' 69 7 ' Cat1iit1i,Meet-4th HCMgfrali'in vitationoi- ai asm r f r, I-if H we Mfonfarence-8th of I 0 Sectional-6th of I I WH. Nl - nfs' , Q3 - rr in 43 : f i K I N H ,,, i,,,kh U 1 If l Y f Pioneer ' western Boon? CHnton Central ' Clinton Prairie North Montgomery Chnton Proirig W' , Frankfort f v 24 31 22 27 33 29 28 27 77 56 40 30 75 50 fl W 4 1 .... 3, mn, V , ,,.,. my il ,,,, X rw, ri: ffl -V fi , f 4 g Q W fiywfivf' :Wm , aww, ,, fall? WHY' Q lr-gpg .ia . A hi 513i21.'Y5g4g5 1 :,. 3 F5 3 55559 W fQf A .. nloi 1 ,a-i ' QQIIQW . X-1. M W HIGH Row lggjgjson Gocqfglgfifirett Longgeneclser, ,Bggtt Geor9QQ.g1Chru5 wStevenson1iBen LUollaE6fFlouJ 2: Coach Dave Mosson, Shannon Mills, Jeff Spear, Carl Mc llinley, Tyler Metzger, Bfgson Stewart. 3' CROSS 'COUNTRY with Brett Longenecker as the only re HCHIEVEMENTS CCJNTRFIST lUITH DISMHL RECORDS Left to Right: Hs the pain swells, Neil Schnieb heads for the finish line. Drained from an exhausting run, Brett Longenecker, Carl McHinIey, Tyler Metzger. and Shannon Mills soak in the breeze. Racing against time John Heller and Jon Haan continue on. Bottom: Brian Jokes trys to hold off his Prairie com- petitor. Lal! Youthful vitality provided the impetus of the team Coach Mosson Cross country may not be the most spectated sport, but it is, however, an important one. Led by senior, Barth Hen- drickson, with a total of 749 season points, the varsity team had a solid year with victories over Carroll, Dekahi, and Lebanon. Second highest in season points was Brian lakes with 89. The team finished fourth in the county and fifth in the Carroll ln vitational, with an overall season record of 3 wins and 9 losses. Hopes for next year lie in the two return- ing lettermen, Jeff Barnard and Brian lakes. The junior high team was coached by Da ve Mosson, who looked upon his first season as a learning experience. The runners were relatively inexperienced turning runner. Coach Mosson felt the team 's best performance was its second meet with Clinton Prairie at C amp Cullom. The course was difficult and each runner ran hard, Mosson explained. The team finished the season with 3 wins and 5 losses, with steady performances by 8th graders Shannon Mills, Brett Longeneck- er, and Carl Mclfinley and 7th grader Ty- ler Metzger. Coach Mosson bundled the entire year up by saying, Hlthough youthful vitality pro vided the impetus of the team, l was for the most part pleased with our efforts and learned a great deal. 59 CROSS COUNTIW Crashing through traffic lines. Lisa Stafford powers up a rebound. POSITIVE OUTLOOH PRCVIDES CCJNFIDENCE They bent their opponents in every stat that was token except one, Points! Conch Hschilmnn This strange and exciting sea- son was headed bu Hossville Girls' first male coach, Mr. Don Hschil- man, along with his sidekick, Coach Brenda Ervin. The girls had an ex- citing uear and a more positive outlook than had been the case in the past. Coach Flslchilman brought about manu changes. He taught the girls to have confidence in themselves and to not let the not so important games slip bu. Changes occurred not onlu in the girls but also in the attitudes of the fans and the school. This attitude change is evidenced bu the Flmeri- can and Indiana State flags that now accent the scoreboard. Fl Hor- net, compliments of the Hrt De- partment and Hevin Fingerle, was also painted onthe auxiliaru gum wall in order to spark Hornet Spirit. The girls had a more successful season this uear than last. Theu put everuthing theu had into it, said Coach f-lschilman. He summed up the season best when he said, Theu beat their opponents in everu stat that was taken except one, points. Filthough their record doesn't show the success of this 86-87 bas- ketball season, the LRRS staff would personallu like to thank this basket- ball team and its coaches for hanging in there and putting girls' basketball at Rossville back on the right track. 4 . UI .., -J s 1 f , I 'rw--..... 60 GIRLS' BHSHETBRLL with o slight hesitation, Mimi McGill throws off her opponent. Raise uour hands if uou're Sure, Jodi Stair. and uou'll be sure to defeat the opponent. MW W - Kneeling: Brooke Butz Mlm: Mcgrll Jodl Starr Lqnn lrunn and Hum: Slpes Standing Coach Brenda lrvln, Shelley Hardesty Shallle Sheets Michelle Cooper Llsa Stafford Michelle Hat saros, Tiffany Helly. and Coach Don Flschllman EQEELOHC Central Clinton7Prairie North l.Uhite Carroll Harrison Tri-County LUest Central Sectional Clinton Central CHEEBLEBDEBS 8th Grade Cheerleaders Julie Tijunin, Hristi llJalker, Stacu L1Jilkerson, and Jennifer Harrison. CHEEB GIRLS T0 VICTOBIES This has got to be the most talented class of girls to ever come through Ilossville Jr. High. Coach Beam LUith a record of 6-0, this uear's 8th grade team had the most outstanding record in uears. The team, which shot 417, from the Floor and 602, from the line, was led bu Jenni- fer Jacobu who averaged Q0 points a game. Coach Pattu Beam said, This is bu far the best team I have coached for a long time. She added, This has got to be the most tal- ented class of girls to ever come through Bossville Jr. High. I'm not predicting Sectional Championships, but considering the abilities of these uoung ladies, there is no logical rea- son whu there shouldn't be. Coach Beam also coached the 7th grad- ers to a fine season. Theu ended the uear with a record of 4-3, but that doesn't do jus- tice to all the hard work done bu these ladies. The one thing the coach was most pleased with was the attitude and hard work put out bu them. Lilith B LOT of ballhandling and shooting worked on individuallu this summer, the team will have good things to look for- ward to next season, Coach Beam said. The team was led in scoring bu Heelu Hufford, but this was a team of cooperation among the plauers - it was not a one plauer team. 62 JR. HIGH CHEERLERDERS 7th Grade Cheerleaders: Top: Bmu Buntin. Middle: Heidi Cam eron and Shali Knapp. Bottom: Brandie Henru ? ad GRIIDE: Hneeling: Jennifer Jacoby, Fimber Hnderson, Cassie Kingerq. Gara Lee. and Darcy Standing Deidre Davis and Coach Patty Beam. its lf E 'Q M 'K ,, 7 ills C 'TH GRRDE GIRLS' B BML Kneeling: Hnita Emens, Sholi Knapp, Rndrea Shockegi, Connie LUagoner. and Hshleu Eiler. Standing: Jenny Beard, Heidi Cameron. Shelli Nacke, Coach Beam. Terri Snapp. arcia lllhiteaker. and Heelys Hufford. OPPONENT St. James frankfort Enron Prairie olcott .af. Christian Sheridan lourney irankfort Elintan Central 8TH 48 47 58 67 60 40 35 40 THEM l8 22 Q8 l S 20 29 40 24 OPPONENT Frankfort Clinton Prairie LUolcott Laf. Christian Sheridan Clinton Central Carroll THEM I3 21 'll Q1 l5 Q6 29 . . the team will have good things to look forward to next season. Coach Beam X., Eyeing the basket, Jenny Beard prepares to shoot a free throw. 63 JR. HIGH GIRLS' B BRLL VFIRSITV G1 J.V. BUZZ LUITH PRIDE This ball seems to be up for grabs as Rob Hinesley goes for it. LUe reached or erceedecl all of our goals, except sectional. Coach Bob Hnapp The ten player varsity team had its best season in years with a record of 15-5 in regular season play. lt was led by the only two sen- iors on the team, Rob Hinesley and David Mohler. lllhen sectionals rolled around, the team was ready and waiting, since a sectional victo- ry has eluded us since l98l. But this wasn't the year for Rossville to regain its title. Possible victory went down to the final seconds of the final game, but Frankfort took control in overtime. Despite this heart-breaking loss, the team did capture the Mid-Lllest conference, a feat that hadn't been done in 64 VFIRXJV BRSHETBRLL years. The J.V. team had an excep- tional year and demonstrated that it knew howto play basket- ball, Hornet Style. LUith a re- cord of 19- l, this group of young men typified what the game is all about, with their unyielding hus- tle and desire. filong with winning the Mid-lllest Conference, they also captured the county title with an unparalleled level of play. Hll of this came under first year coach, Dave Mosson who said, l just love basketball. lllho wouldn't love the game espe- cially played the way both of these teams did this year. VRHSH9: Row 1: Joe Hoon, Jon Jcxcobu. Neal Whitlock, Greg Longenecker, Bred Oliver and Torrey Bodkeu. Bow 2: Brion Good. Brendon Bright. Mgr. HJ. Dunk. Coach Mosson Couch Hnopp, Coach Hibberd, Mgr. Muron Hufford. Rob Hinesleu. and Dovid Mohler. Facing ca little two on one competition, Do- vid Mohler Cobovej goes in for o Iouup ogoinst L,Uestern Boone, Below: Now thot he hos the boll, Number 22 prepores to launch onother two pointer. QQ X 4 , ? WHL, LV. BRSKETBRLL TERM: Cooch Mosson, Brod Mohler. Rick Roth. Chod Crose. Joe Hoon. Rob Cooper. Shannon Evans. Neal UJhitlock, Lorru Hoom. Chris Grou, Jason Debou. and Mgr HJ. Dunk. - Of 74 66 is 61 67 75 64 76 79 68 89 77 80 48 75 58 491 Them 26 77 rrrrrrrr,i, 6. 5 71 67 65 63 67 61 67 38 Q6 60 iff 13 ' 41551 f ,K X A fs V E. , ,L X 'E , , x Q FROSH RECORDOUTSTHNDlNG SEHSON ' ' Continues longest winninggstreak! o The freshman class of 1990 has had one of the longest win- ning streaks in RHS historu. ln 7th and 8th grade theu went unde- feated. lJJhen the 1986-87 sea- son began, Brad Mohler, our ace in the hole, was moved up to the JV team. This was a small, but devastating block in the road. Brod was the leader for the team. UJithout a leader what would the team do? lJJith this blow to the teom the other mem- bers had to start putting out ex- tra energu. Theu had on uphill climb all the wau, but theu pulled through with fluing colors. Theu ended the season with cm record of 10 Ga 4. Even without Brad the team had a sensational season. lt was a team without a leader, but theu showed everuone what theu could do as cm team . .Jil Row 1: John Spear, Jeff Barnard, Brian Hack- erd, Derrick George, Mule McMoins. Bruan walker, Craig Buch, and Trent l.Uhitlock Row 2: Manager - Jamie Davies, Rob Hlaiber. OPPONENT Frankfort UJest Lafayette Carroll lliestern Boone North white Central Catholic Northwestern Tri-Countu Clinton Central Delphi Clinton Prairie Frontier Cl Cent Tourneu FrontIerTourneu Brian Jakes, John Heller, Mr. Hibbard, Flndu Sllverthorn, Lonnu Lawson, Darin Oliver and Manager - Tad Shultheis. THEM RHS 32 35 56 40 48 52 45 61 24 59 37 35 55 75 30 48 35 34 43 64 54 72 26 65 48 39 48 53 Hs M ' N'-.Q QW, FRESI-IMRN CHEGBLEBDERS: Hlisha Harrison. and Carrie Cripe. Rebecca Miller, Sheri Miller, Mandu Barrick, 677 FROSH BRSHETBRLL They always put out I 702 for each game. Sth'Frontrll4ei1in'Disirsgen Todd'Ticel'iQ'.lohn Hendrickson. Jeff Spear, Bl'etl:'George, Bre flongenecker. Jim Sommons. Bock: Joe Martin, Chris Lowery, Corl Mcliinlev. Dove Bushfiell ,, N,N, flqmle Lock, Chris Johns,NCurtls,Cree,.Shonnon Mills, 4 l Joson Good eyes the hoop os he tries to get the front end of Q one-ond-one. Q . X , A ' J l PHP' Y . In is if l 7th Grove Front: Chris Stevenson, Ben Lllolloce, Greg Grove, Jason Good. Scott Bean ond Bob Hall. Bucks Lynn Flora, Tyler Metzger, Greg Larson, Thodd Sheets. ond Brxfan Steu A fvort. 1' V K , Centrol Cothollc X Tri-County Clinton Centrol ,, F tier 68 JR. HIGH BHSHETBHLL Cli ie ' Sh i VEBB OF BEBUILDING STBIHES Jn. Hiei-I rsovs' TEBMS ff' fix 1 Outmoncuvcring his opponents, Chris Johns fTopQ tokes it in for two points. QHboveJ Thodd Sheets looks for on open mon. mighty Shonnon Mills shoots for two. Becouse of the number of plouers thot went out for the teom, this ueor's 7th grode teom wos split into on B ond B teom. The Finol record of the Fl teom wos 2-6, while the B teom ended its seoson with ci l-Q record. The B teom porticipoted in o tourneu held ot Clinton Centrol. lt lost the first gome to Clinton Centrol ond the consolotion gome to Clinton Proirie. Bossville put up o voliont effort, but theu were outploued in the closing seconds of the finol gome. The Closs of '91 wonted o win- ning seoson this ueor, ond thot's exoctlu whot theu got, os theu finished regulor seoson plou with o 5-ll record. This I5 mon teom put out more work thon onuone reolizes. Theu worked veru hord in proctice ond put out l TOY, towords the 9ome, soid the cooch. The teoms theu lost to were either too big to guord or theu simplu outploued them. Next ueor theu hope to do os well, if not better. 69 JR. HIGH BRSHETBRLL GIRLS Hf-TVE OUTSTFINDING SEFISON Overall this year, they had a winning style. Coach Donat A.. Boasting a 5-l record and placing 3rd in the county gave the thejr. high team something to brag about. T-ilthough the girls broke no old or set no new records, they were eager to perform and most competitive. Pacing this year's team was o quartet of 8th graders. Himee Gru- bel was undefeated in the 800 and won at the county meet. Missy Kat- saros was strong in the mile. Stacy l.Uilkerson scored in the long jump, and Deidre Davis was awesome in the sprints, especially the T00 me- ter dash. T-is these 8th graders move up, they should strengthen the varsity team, that ended the year with a 3-4 record. The year started out as a winner for the varsity, but gradu- ally meet by meet the competition got tougher. The girls gave it their all, and the year's record does not do justice to all their hard work. They put out a 10 l 'Zu for the school and all the spectators there to cheer them on. 56 l line. TOP: Deidre Davis seems to be having a little difficulty clearing the bar, while Cabovej Stacy UJilkerson arches her back and prepares to clear the bar with ease. 70 GIRLS' TRI'-ICH Baton in hand, Fimy Hlaiber heads for the finish Him LUolf clears the hurdle. Notice the height and the flawless form as f i T if' -1 ,- 3 if is apparent os Dorcq Barrick for cl throw. . awww 6595 ff V0 r rrlr lnl lr. High Track: Bottom: Sholi Knapp, Heldl Bock: Flimee Grubel, Stocu lllilkerson. Cameron, Emu Buntln, Tonga lllpcoff, Jenni- Deidre Dovls, Gore Lee, Ember Flnderson, fer Beard, Connie Lllogoner, Morcie lllhl- Corlo Rodgers, and Dorcq Barrick. teaker, Hndreo Shockego. ond Coach Donor. Q' , aff . 4.-1 r if? - THEM RHS OPPONENT MHS x H. X Varsity Tmck Bottom to Top: Cooch Ervin, Heather Mortin. Paulo Lewis. Jodi Stoir, Michelle Cooper, Hmq Hloiber, Melissa Hoclson, Liso John- son. Kim l.Uolf, Helli Oliver, Shelly MEM Hordestq, Himi Sipes. Michelle Hot- soros, ond Down Flora. 7 l GIRLS' TRRCM Jr. High Troclr: Front: Cooch Hollis. Ben UJcll- AReniclrerr,'Bodl4: Mott Evonsjornie toclrjlio- loce, Chris Loweru, Jeff Speor, Shonnon 'vid Bushfield. Corl Mckinleu, Chris Johns. Mills, Tuler Metzger. Joson Good, ond Eric -Chod Shedron, ond Brion Stewart, ' n 4 m-is OPPONEN? ms THEM CQ,,g,..,gwi no'n 49 ' Lewis VV 35 40 60 , ,,.,,, r Frontier H n 'n' 'f Tri Countu , i ::A I V 21 80 Exaglr W Pi 54 Clinton nnono 17 97 g 52 Clinton Centrol Qi 90 . i 1,30 Frankfort 17 90 Dems' , , nnon onnn . it C n l 17 '85 86 4' mm cneergpn 107 29, V , g -central n n J 87 aol 79 1,,NNN X- M g VI-IR XJR 'HIGH TKRCH T Vnrsitvr1'mck-Flow! 'iz Jason Lewis. Bru-j on walker, John Spear, Brad Mohler, Brion Jokes. John Helier. How 2: Josonu Hendrickson. Chod Cross. Melon wolf: l Horonwolf, Neil 'SChnieb,' Jomie Davies. Row 3: Codch Flschiimon, Riel-4 Vlnord, Petter Hoinu, Dovid Mohler. Borth Hen- ,dricksong John Hoon: Row 4: iwoune Bever. Eddie Voder. Douggtuolker, Scott Jorrett, Duane Tucker, Shannon' 'l.l,.lolf.,N ,p n p, n ,T , , TRHCH This was ci ueor of rebuild- ing, commented Cooch Hollis. lJJith Q record of O-6, this wos obviouslu not o good ueor For Jr. High Trocl-r. The cooch wos, however, pleosed with those bous who put out the ef- fort to improve their skills. Hollis odded, I hope to hove o few more bous out next ueor. The whole problem is thot the other schools moture foster thon we do. This ueor's 8th groders will be o fine od- dition to next ueor's vorsitu teom, if theu continue to improve their skills. lndividuollu the Vorsitu teom wos outstonding, with John Hoon ond Eddie Voder going to section- ols. Despite o l-7 record, this reollu wos o good ueclr. The teom worked hord ond improved over the ueor in three bosic oreos, times, distance ond heights. Cooch Hschlimon looks upon the ueor os one thot showed o lot of improve- ment For everuone. He olso hopes to hove 0 good nucleus return- ing next ueor. 5 fn frustroting lfeor BUT Future Looks Bright i we - is Boron exchanged successfullu bu Chris ond Dovid. Up ond over for Eddie. ll ll This was n year of rebuilding. Making the difficult look cosy, Scott Jorrett launches the shot Conch Hollis .4 4 'gf A 1 Rrching his lmck ond lifting his legs, John Hoon Cfibovej clears the bor. Right: Ben LUolloce reaches for Q few more inches in the long jump. VRRXJR. HIGH TRHCH S GO. iq 5 ,li 'Ylfl fwll Bcssclinll: Top: Robllloiber, LQYFQ Homm, Mott Rotxer. Rob Hinesleo. Greg Lange! neclser, Jon Jacoby, Neol l.Uhltlock. Coach Bowyer. Bottom: Jeff Bornord, Eric Schnieb, Jason Deboq. Dove Dunk, Frank Riedel, Ron Dutton, GOLF OPPONENT McCutcheon North LUhite Delphi Clinton Centro! Pioneer Twin Lokes Clinton Prolrie Tri-County Central Catholic Carrol County Meet Tri-Central west Centro! Frontier ' 5, '4 r BHS Lost UJon LUon LUon UJon Lost Ujon LUon LUon UJon Lost l.Uon UJon LUon we BHSESRLL Opponent Clinton Centro! Clinton Centro! llllnomoc Tri-County LUesl: Centrol North LUhite Delphi Corroll Coston RHS Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost LUon Lost LUon LUon Golfgl3ock: Coach Mosson,Torreg.l Rodkeu, Rich Roth. Hob Copper.rSteve Kessler, HulelgllAcMolns. Frontgjkonnu Lowsonjrent LUhitloQlsl, Dorin Oliverrfgrlon HQCHBFQZ' Hndgi Silverthorn. Cfoig Ruth, Doug Steffq. ' C 74 h SGOLF ,i,. li' BFISEBHLL Under the first uear guidance of Thomas Bowuer, the team has done a fantasicjob this uear. Even though their record was 3-6, that doesn't reallu tell the true job that theu accomplished. Believe it or not this is the best performance of a Rossville baseball team since 1974. Coach Bowuer has done a tre- mendous job with the plauers of the team. He has helped improve the hitting, Fielding, and general at- titude of the plauers on the team. Lilith a season like this, we can onlu hope to see more and more like it in the future. L G1 GOLF The golf team also experi- enced an interesting season this uear. The team consisted of mostlu freshman, but there were o few veterans returning for another season. The team's record was an amazing ll-3, with the 3 losses being veru close. Dave Mosson, a new coach for the team, led them all the wau through the season. The golf team demonstrated much improvement as the uear went along. The team should be veru pleased with themselves for a fan- tastic season, and can onlu hope for another like it next uear. I I X run? J the blonde. Center: Jason watches the developing plou. For Left: Jeff winds up to deliver the pitch. f Left: lllho is this musterious Hornet about to score a home ' Flbove: Doug takes his practice swing, while Lonnu checks out 75 BGSEBI'-ILL -n -rw M,,x.,,Wf+ff ' ' ,. W. . .k,, ,fw- ' ss 2, SM 1 K 'yd' bb' h ff owl 3 ' x 1 QNBS gm? 5 93995 yd' . - ', Xooy-DS 3714905 U mm 1 x - : 9017 H9114 GWB I I NNWMO3 X 2 ' 'ix M , 4w0u WGBH HQWVU 6 A Sw Tlnvi 1 A 'E X 2 Wx 22 ' QS? o 23 is 157-D' C 1- A 'T as , 3 x 2? 53 FE ai -Ig 7 i .4 FN 2 1 3 f' NTL Q2 Si -Q11 gg Ei 'J n O K 2. Qxwwm Q O 1 W '23 cow ga wee V '- wo ww f SXNRCFS Q 5 , ,. UM, Wa W CHO' W- 1 0 - 1M GMS' , , '29 SPELUNG Conv 4 is 1enM ' Q . . . IN CLUBS N U CRUGHT IN THE RC T OF SUPPORTING THEIR TERM ff A Il THE ROlUD'I CROUJD CREHTED SPIRIT THE ENTIRE 'HERR ROUIDV C k F.F.Fl. ON THE MOVE LUhen people think of FFH, theu think of farming and other agricul- tural activities. But there are lots of others that are also done. Be- fore the uear even started two groups of people were sent to Trafalgan for Leadership and lni- tiation Camps. F? canoe trip was used to invite new members, and during the uear field trips were taken to both the state fair in ln- dianapolis and the National Farm Machineru Show in Louisville. Two main moneu making pro- jects for the uear were the Pork Chop Supper, which brought in 5800, 00 and the Slave Sale which generated another 52300.00 These profits are F.H.FI. BUILDS State competition generated awards for Missa Davis CStandingj and Rebecca Miiier and Carrie Cripe QSeatedj shown here with their sponsor Mrs. Gene Hufford. 78 Fiin used to cover the various expen- ses, especiallu those involved with judging contests. This uear the FFF? added some new judging areas for interested members. The new areas were Meat Judging, Dairu Foods, Trac- tor Trouble Shooting, and Horse Judging. Theu also participated in old favorites like Soil Judging, Crop Judging, Forestru, Live- stock, and Dairu. First uear teacher, Mr. Dale Griffin, helped the chapter in manu waus, but especiallu in the new judging areas. The Ross ville Chapter of the Future Farmers of Fimerica trulu appreciates his efforts. Marvin Mohler auctions off another FFR slave. Right: Freshman initiation! A lUnder the direction of Mrs. Son Hufford, the Rossville FHf-l wopter hos mode o nome for it- alf in the stote. Three girls ot- anded the Hnnuol convention eld ot lndionopolis ond come .uoy with owords - Rebecco liller, Child Core Leorning Poc. 'old Hwordp Corrie Cripe, Pre- ared Speech, Silver Hword: ond lissy Dovis, Job Interview, Hon- 'oble Mention. f-lossville's mopter wos olso one of sixteen iopters honored in the stote. FFI'-I Officers: Doug L1Jolker CSec.j, John Dovid Mohler CV.P.J, Borth Hendrickson Hoon fTreos.J, Morno Douglas CPres.j, CSentinelj. ond Dorin Lowery Cfleporterj. TOl.Uf-IRD NEUJ HORIZONS '35 S FHR Officers: Seoted Flmy Ferguson, Morlene Dutter CPres.j, Debbie Long fV.P.J, ond Hudro Renicker CSec.j. Row 2: Missy Dovis, Lorroine Hobie, Corrie Cripe, Rebecco Miller, Becky Jones, Jody Gongwer, Melonie LUolf, ond Heidi Brubaker. Row 3: Jennifer Roudebush, Lori UJolf, Shollie Sheets, Stocy Dunk, Tino Barber, Dorcy Unnel, ond Vicki Smith, FFR . 79 u y M Student Council r The student council was in-i volved in many activities this T school year. These activities Inq clude leading the school in solving problems, such as dress codes, fory the upcoming year. The club also sponsored a student leadership week in order to recognize the offi- cers of any club or organization for their hard work. Finally money thatl was made from the Coke machine and a dance, paid for two con vos, held during the year and helped defray the costs of Honors Day awards. Homecoming Court: Derrick George, Shannon McGill, Shannon UJoIf, Tawny Marcia Meadal, Greg Longenecker, Flmy Thorp, Rob Hinesley, Mimi McGill, Brad Hlaiber, John Haan, Lisa Gochenour, Miller, and Hngie Phillippo. Dave Mohler, Peggy lllard, Ben Hopkins, RHS'S SUNSHINE SQCIETV FOCUSES HTTENTION l wsu E H Sunshine Society Row l: Hmy Ferguson, Debbie Long, Marlene Dutter, and , Missy Davis. Row 2: Pam Gregory, Holly Ganguier, Lorraine Hoble, and Lisa 5 5 Gochenour. Row 3: Stacy Dunk, Carrie Cripe, and Heidi Brubaker. Row 4: Q , ij Melissa Bowlin, and Susan Cool. , 5 ag if SUNSHINE , y L L ,,., ,.,,,g: . ,Q rg, :L .31-Miers -I LEHDERSHIP f-IND INVOLVEMENT Wwrww WWW 1' For Right: Rlmost Paradise Queen Marlene Dut- ter. Right: Hpril Dunk, Mandi Cree, and Missy Da- vis enjoy formal initiation. Hbove: Jill Newman Iipsticks and bats Carrie. Homecoming King 0 Queen Tawny Thorp, and Shannon llloif. Council Reps.: Front: Melissa Hodson, Heather Goscho. Ember Hnderson Barb Gonguier, Mike Emens, ond Chris Stevenson. Bock: Brian Jokes Brad Mohler, Darin Lowery, David Mohler, and Mr. McCoIIey. ON CTHERS Bringing sunshine and love to the elderly and needy, the Sun- shine Society celebrates another successful year. The school year was packed with activities such as formal and informal initiations, a formal dance in which a Queen was chosen, a MotherfDaughter Ban- quet, and Ma, Pa, Me night. The girls also chose an ideal Lady with whom they traded gifts during the year and then revealed them- selves at an ldeal Ladies Tea. The finishing touch was cheerplates to the elderly and needy baskets and caralling at Christmas time. STUDENT COUNCIL 8 1 rr '- -' , ' ,. ,,., J . ...gn--, ,,W,, ., . , W W My 4 W, 5 Z 2 cz ff! V :Y - 1 K if 7 ,jf L , 5 K , ii gm ff +34 9 ' X X ,. , , ff1ff1,',f 5, - - ,.w.wr'm4 f, , ' 7 Q , ' , ' , I ' 4 M W A . , M qi 5. , WW, ., ,J , it Wi 'iq R 9 F ' .s 1 HISTOIW . LLZ. Q We MLLL W Row lz Connie LUagoner, Valerie Smith, Ben man, Brenda Fingerle, Bngie Phillippo, Hevin LUallace, Scott Beard, and Cindy Jones. Flow Fingerle, Melissa McQuern, Becky Reynolds, 2: Mr. Henneth Jones, Matt Evans, Tim New- and Dawn Lipp. 82 HISTOIW CLUB K j. f 4, t... . , s ki P 8 ,,. A if Y A 4 - , .. i 1 M -:w ..-- K, C V, Cindy and Becky seem rather involved as they cull through countless yearbooks in or- der to gather information concerning alumni and school events. SCIENCE CLUB SMI-'ILL BUT MIGHTY lf uou like the world of air- lanes, rockets, and chemicals wen Science Club is for uou. ln ad- ition making and launching rock- ts, theu once again successfullu rganized another Jr. Sr. High Sci- nce Fair. Named Sr. Division win- er was John Hoot, while Tu rown captured the honors in the inior division. Ipictured to leftj. CLUB T X .. f' I Science Club Mr. Rick Ruan, Hbbu Fllexander, Lee, Chris Loweru, David Seest, Jennifer Jac- Trevor Colby, Tina Pedigo, Scott Jarratt, Gara obq. and Chris Fines. STEPS Bf-ICH Beginning its first uear at Hossville, the Historu Club though small in size completed difficult tasks. The members spent time go- ing through the old LHRS finding basketball scores and pictures of the old club members, in order to complete the showcase dedicated to the returning Homecoming alum- nr. The club also spent time work- ing on their own geneologies, find- ing out a lot on their own familu his- tories. H guest speaker came and discussed this topic with them. The club members also enjoued taking a step back in time, bu watching old black and white movies, and theu look forward to being more in- volved nert uear. IN TIME Homecoming Rlumni Back Row: 1936-37 Team: Max Price, Sylvester Calloway. and Howard Miller. 796 I-62 Team: Rich Roth, Gail Debou, Heith Hoble, Hathu QThorpj Roth, and Melinda CLUagonerj DeBou. 7976-77 Team: Cothu fllnappj DeFord, Teresa CHinesIeuj Tucciorelli, Goru Turpin, Tom Marshall, Steve McCartu, Steve Melton, and Mott Tucciorelli. SCIENCE CLUB 83 fi - Nlf-IHING BEHUTIFUL MUSIC Flutists Flout their stuff! M 5 l .-, ' 1 fr J 1 r Z 1 ' 'WN -25 5 ' ' t Z zr, , A I, N L ,agp ,QL in' :AI5 .1 QQ ' ,A A ,Q fl ,. if Z , V H if ' ,, X , ' ' V fi L f' Concerts ond pom pom girls. lnstrumentol music is olive ond well ot HHS . r - i f ' 84 ' H.S. BRND K. . gk A ijt . MIMCH. HEEP THOSE LINES STHHIGHT. Such is the instrumental situation at HHS each fall as the band prepares for contests and parades. But being in band involves more than even rows. lt involves countless hours of practicing the same piece over and over until it comes easu, lt in volves performing at basketball games and giving concerts. Since all work and no plau makes for a dull uear, the high school band has a cook out and the jr, high band goes to Turkeu Hun, where Mr. Hlbro has been tempted to leave some of them. Fill in all, theu do make beautiful music. I . THE RHS BHNDS Baritone and trombone enrich the bose melodu. I W ,Z JR HIGH BEND 85 EXPERIENCE THE GREFIT CUTDOOBS Sleeping bag, horns and all Hevin Fingerle prepares to sack out on the fishing trip. Conservation officer. Tora Gillespie. poses with Brian, Cassie, Tammy, Joe, Matt, and Chris during the snowmobile class. The big fishing trip. Left: Brad tries to reel in the big one that got away. Flbove: Fl fine crew prepares to return home. ' 86 522-awww, F.C.R. OUTDOORS CLUB ln only its second year of exis- tence, the Outdoors Club has ex- panded its activities and experi- ences. They started the year off by attending the Boat, Sports and Travel Shop in indianapolis. Later they sponsored a Snowmobile Safety Course and spent a week- end in Michigan, doing what every- one likes best, fishing. To top off the year they are planned another trip to Michigan to go mushroom hunting. Standing: Mr. Priest, Joe Trout, David Seest, Jamie Davies, Chad Hallner, and Glen Huffard. Hneeling: Cassie Reppert, Brad Miller, Tammy Fagelsong, Brent Grove, Jeremy LUallace, David Lllagoner, Lonny Lawson, and Eric Helm. F. C. Fl. Fellowship of Christian fith- letes is a new club established by its current sponsors Mr. Hnapp, Miss Ervin, and Mr. Mosson. The club 's main goal is to encourage T students to involve The Lord in their other social or sporting ac- tivities. The club has meeting once a month to discuss recent activities. This year the FCH co- sponsored a Christian Rock dance with the National Honor Society to benefit an I8 month old cancer victim, Hdam Hvila. To- gether the two clubs raised ap- proximately S200 which was do- nated to the family for financial assistance. FCH finished the year with its first annual summer fun Frolic Day. lt was a day full of fun and worship. FCF7 would like to thank all individuals and groups for this support, which heloed make the first year a success. 'i Top to Bottom ffl to LJ Mr. Knapp, Miss Ervin, Mr. Mosson, Brian Hackerd, Rick Roth, Hyle McMains, Hlisha Harrison, Sheri Miller, Jeff Barnard, Jon Jacoby, Darcy Ummel, Becky Miller, Trent lllhitlock, Jason Deboy, Lynn lr- win, Missy Vinard, Mandy Barrick, Dawn Flora, Derrick George, Bryan LUalker, Neal l.Uhitlock, Greg Longenecker, Brian Good. Brad Mohler, Darin Oliver, David Dunk, Lisa Stafford, Melissa Hodson, Hathy Beard, Darin Lowery, David Mohler, Doug lllalker. Rick Vinard, Michelle Cooper, Mimi McGill, and Jodi Stair. OUTDOORS CLUB ai CHECHMFITE: VCUR HING IS DEI-ID Queen to Queen 's Bishop 3. lf uou lfnow what this means, uou understand the game of chess. The 29 best chess plauers, mem- bers of chess club, get together to practice and impro ve their skills, but mostlu to get readu for the annual tournament. This com- petition runs throughout the uear. To the winner goes the tro- phu, while .Qnd and 3rd get ribbons. STING Packing the sting of a hornet, this uear 's staff produced five win- ning issues and a 6th special issue to- tallu dedicated to seniors, including the tupical senior superlatives. H writing contest was another innova- tion of this uear 's paper. LUinners of the 55 prize were Missu Davis, Lunn lrwin, and Jennu Beard, FHGGDOM . if t fbi . V: wky: ' R V- ve ,xi g Am Q g OF TH6 PRESS 88 STING 47 .gh 4 14 if Sting Staff Kneeling: Chris Grou, Barb gen, Lori Leozenbu, Doug Ticen. David Gonguier, Morne Douglas, Missu Davis. Seest, Lunn lrwin, Mimi McGill. Standing: Down Disinger, Melissa Hod- Row 1: Todd Ticen, Joson Lewis, Chris Groy. Ier, John Beols. Row 3: Bobby Holi, Jonie Do- Brion Jokes, Hevin Ridgwoq, Mr. Jones, Hndq vies, Craig Buch, John Heller. Nothon Chom- Silverthorn, ond Lonng1Lowson. Row 2: Scott pley, Scott Jorrett, Dovid Seest, Hevin Fing- Beord. Hshleq Eiler, Jim Bogie, Lyn Floro, Les erle, Dorql Bol. ond Rick Roth. Eller, Noble Hodgen. Ron Dutton. Brod Moh- 'T ' J 066 -ff , A ,Ry 3 F ,,. 1, VV g ff., ' J 'J , J ' -.C i C , Senior stoffers monkey oround. Left: Doug Ticen, Cormen Crow, ond Melisso Hodgen work on the senior edition. CHESS 11-' 89 Row 1: Bngie Buntin, Mike Emens, Debbie Long, Susan Cool, Lorree Lliolf, and Melissa Bowlin. Row Marlene Dutter, Barb Ganguier, Doug Tioen, Beth 3: Jamie Davies, Brent Grove, Brion Henry, Chris Bushfield, Hellie Tijunin, Carmen Crow. Row 2: Ginger Gray, Sheri Miller, Jaccie Stowers, Cindy Reynolds, Petry, Melissa Hodson, Holly Gongwer, Boshel Bod- and Mr. Eiler. key, Becky Reynolds, Becky Fleener, Dawn Floro, A SPHNISH CLUB . . . , 'f. r -f, y ,,,,, W 'D Posing for a photo while on tour in Mexico key, Melissa Hodson, Jennee lllolf, Mrs. Do- ore Jennifer Roudebush, Lorree l.Uolf. Mi- nat's sister, and Julia Need. chelle Peters, Heather Gascho, Bashel Bod- 90 SPRNISH CLUB 1-H5911 in r:.- 5 5 'MW N cfm! is-gi 'QQ Ulu Q 'ztgzn wg. it V 41. 'rf ,W il l lllll 355 552 is it :Y 3 W Hamming it up as C Musser, Ben Hopkins monstrates his technique. Eating, eating, eating! This seemed to be the favorite pastime of club members as they enjoyed Spanish food and fiestas during ac- tivity periods, as well as an outing to CHI CHI'S in Lafayette. This year a trip to Mexico was offered during Spring Break. Nine members went and had a muy fobuloso time. ught in the midst of their duo are Fingie Buntin and Debbie Long, Sherri Miller, Mondi Barrick, ond Mor- llie Tijunin. W ef L , ' 1 E WW , I .,,, ,. , , ,,.--'-4! Jon Mellinger ond Doug Ticen enjou another eorlu morning bus ride. FOOD, FUN, HND FIESTI-7 Notice the involved technique, the corefullu ploced spots, the won- derful smile on this UJORMV pinoto. lene Dutter reiox during a speech meet. SPEECH TEFIM Hf-IS BUSH' - 'HEI-IH Busu as usual and continuing its winning waus, the speech team brought home a sectional trophu and placed l ith out of 77 schools competing. Those speech team members who qualified for the Dis- trict Meet, along with their chaper- ones and coaches Mr. J, T. Eiler and Miss Linda Phebus, enjoued a stau at the Embassu Suites. Hs a finale to their productive uear, a trip to Hing 's island was taken bu all. w-'W Heather, Holiu, ond Hochel are cought stuffing their faces ot Chi Chi's. SPEECH 91 MELODRFIMHTIC FIRST Top: The dzvclish duo QChris Grou ond Doug Ticenj plot revenge. X I'-lbovc: Our Outstanding Crew: CTopJ Carmen Crow, Horie Dolby, Lori Leozenbu, ond Beth Bushfield. CBot- tomj Jomie Dovies. Right: Holds chorus line CCorrie Cripe. Borboro Gongwer, ond Filisho Horrisonj discusses happenings. For Right: Jock Morriwell CDorin Lowerub ond Nellie LUes- ton CDebbie Longj together at lost. ii 2 2 92g Fllll PLM' The cast Cbockb Rick Vlnord Darin Low Michelle Jackson Paula Lewis, Melissa non LUolf, Marlene Dutter, and Jennee ery Debbie Long Doug Tlcen Becky Hodson and Jon Mellinger. Cfronty Tad LUolf. Reynolds Chris Gray Cindy Reynolds Shulthels BarthHendricl4son,CarrieCripe. Rashel Rodkey Brion Henry Lora Skiles Hllsha Harrison Barbara Gongwer, Shan- Hdrift in New Vork Captures Hearts lt 's o play with villains, heroes, and innocent damsels. lt 's Hoss ville 's first pro duction of a melo- drama, and the first time the audience was able to participate in the show. f-7nd participate they did. Heroes were CHEGHGD on, and villains were 80060. Hdrift ln New York is a story about a villain 1Doug Ticenj, a hero CDorin Loweryj, and an inno- cent damsel CDebbie Longj. The damsel, Nellie LUeston, is the picture of innocence living with her grandfather Uon Mellingerj, sister CMelissa Hod- sonj, and aunt Uennee' LUolfj. This peaceful life is shattered when the cunning Francis Desmond frames Jack Merriwell for a crime that he commit- ted and then cons Nellie into going to New lfork with him. Things look bad for the Uleston family, but like all melodramas Fidrift in New Vork has a happy ending. The villain is caught, Jack Merri- well saves Nellie LUeston, and they live happily ever after. So ends our first sojourn into the re- freshing world of the melodrama. FRU. PLRV FICHDEMIC COMPETITIOIJ BRI-IIN GHMEIIS Row 1: Brian Skiles, Bnita Emens, Valerie Smith, Darrin Deboy, Ben UJallace, Ty Brown. Flow 2: Jenny Clear, Darcy Barrick, Charles Cerbane, Gail Hoble, Connie lJJa9oner, Brandie Henry, Bryan Stewart. Row 3: Gara Lee, Bimee Grubel, Jeff Spear, Deidre Davis, Chad Shedron, David Bushfield, Chris Stevenson, Hmy Greives, Bmber Hnderson, Brett Longenecker, Tyler Metzger, Hevin Disinger, and Todd Ticen. 8 - K SPELUNG TERM: Hneelingz Brian Skiles, Brandie Henry, Valerie Smith, Jenny Clear. Standing: Chris Stevenson. Chad Shedron, Deidre Davis, Sarah Brubaker, Rachel LlJoinscott, Hmber Hnderson, and Jennifer Harrison. 94 J 'innirilehrliis LUINNING TEFIM SPELUNG TEHM FINISHES THIRD 'KOSSVILLE ST - 13, Q4 Ticen, Deidre Davis, Darin and Chad Shedron. 'ILE The waning moments of the final game, see the Qnd place team looking to heaven for help. Take seven 4-man teams, a double elimination tourneu, and questions about math, English, historu, science, and trivia. f-ldd buzzers, a score board, and a running clock. You have the first annual BRHIN GRMES competition for thejunior high students. Held during activitu periods, on six consecutive weeks, and culminating with a junior high convocation, this pro- gram's goal was to involve as manu students as possible in an exciting educational competition. Fl spelling team involves a competition filled with applause, cheering, changing scores, sweat, churning stomachs and finallu a win- ner. Since this was Rossville's first uear in this state-wide competi- tion, it was a totallu new endeavor for the eleven members of this team. But, new experience or not, theu did an admirable job, finishing third in their division at Regional competition. Their score also placed them seventh in the state, just missing the state competition cut-off. Hfter the official competition, each team member formed his own team, invited the 6th grade to form teams, and sponsored an in-house competition. H spelling-good time was had bu all. , SPELLING TERM l 95 UP THE DOUJN STI-IIRCF-ISE ZZZZZZZZZZ Hristy Greives, Tyler Metzger, ond Chris Groy ponder why Chris Lowery hos follen osleep. Smile piifii l,Uelcome to Colvin Coolidge High, where the teochers ore strict ond the students ore wockyl! Miss Benett CSheri Millerj thinks she's recidy For onything, but her first en- counter with the students is enough to moke cilmost onyone quit teoching. The kids finolly leove for the doy, but the trouble with Joe Ferone CChris Groyb, the most hostile boy she hos ever met, is just stcirting. Ht the some time one of her students, Hlice Bloke Uulie Tijuninj is in love with onother teocher, Poul Bcmrringer Uomie Lockj. Up the Down Stnircose wos voted ci huge success by students ond teochers olilse! Perhops they see themselves in the ploy. left: The reneeie teachers of ccH. nbeve: Nerd Horry Hogan QChris Stevensony is told to sit down ond shut up. .,g Left: Oh my gosh. Jose. you do know the theme! Below ls this lice inspection or does Lenny QScott Beordj have o boo boo? TEHCHEBS BOSSVILLE STYLE 'A uitvm if? fkeg TH6 CHSTHNIJ CHEUL Top: Jamie Lock. Carmen Crow, Mel- issa Hodson. Jon Mellinger, Mandi Barrick. Bpril Dunk. Lara Skiles, and David Bushfield. Bottom: Blisha Harrison, Miss Linda Phebus, Sheri Miller, Lori Johnson, Corrie Cripe, Hmy Riedel. Lynn Flora, Bmy Buntin, Brondie Henry, Hmber Bnderson, Flshley Eiler, Vanessa Gower, Todd Ticen, Ju- lie Tijunin, Garo Lee, Chris Stevenson, Hristy Greives, Ty ler Metzger, Chris Lowery. Jennifer Harrison, Scott Beard Chris Groy, Joccie Stowers, Treno Stanton, Valerie Smith Cindy Reynolds, Ben Ulallace, and Bimee Grubel. SPRING PLRV 67 CHOII . f r FZQf . at V. r l ia Top: Tami Baker, Hngie Johnson. Melissa UJycoff, lene Dutter, Harie Dolby, Vicki Finderson. Dawn Di- Susan Torrence, Stephanie Bowlin, Tawny Thorp, Caralee Latshaw, Vickie Smith, Heidi Brubaker, Mrs. Gray. Bottom: Sharla Hufford, Debbie Long, Mar- and Lorraine Hobie. fy. A i 1 W -1 if t f Thcy'rc what your yearbook is all about, LUho is the sports editor Chris or the puppet? Santa visited the Lars room bringing goodies For all. l 98 LGHS singer, UJendy Ridgway, Becky Jones, Melanie LUolf. VEHRBCCH Fill you have to do is take a i of pictures and write a little som thing about what is going on. Tl unfortunately is the misconcepth many have about the production a yearbook. Hs with all things it tak a dedicated staff, who are willing put up with the grumblings of a spc sor who always ,wants them to s one more ad, five more subscri tions, and come up with some cr ative copy for the club that did not ing or the team that was a flop. LUell, cranky old Mr. Ulilsr wants to thank all of those studer crazy enough to put out a aual yearbook. LUithout your efforts the would be no LHHS. in SlUINGS HGFIIN f-IT RHS Having lost several experi- enced singers to graduation and six year director Mrs. Flay Chaffin last year, the Choir and Swing Choir spent the 7986-87 season recruiting and rebuilding. Hfter adding several new faces to both groups they have made a great comeback, The Choir attended the Leba- non High School Chair Competi- tion and walked away with a first. individuals, in solo, duo, and small group competition also claimed their share of awards. The choir also presented con- certs in the fall and spring. During the Christmas season a concert was held and the groups carolled the old folks at Milners. Under the direction of Mrs Vicki Gray, the choirs are ON HGV once again. we ront: Rick Roth, Dawn Flora, Beth Bushfield, Helli Oliver, Hathy Beard, Melissa odson, Heather Gaschd, Rashel Flodkey. and Holly Ganguier. Back: Katrina onaway, Johanna Rodgers, Hngie Ticen, L1Jendy Ridgway, Jodi Stair, Sandra -lufford, Chris Gray, Jamie Davies, Stacy Dunk, and Missy Davis. 4 Putting o little song into all of our lives is theirjob, and they take it quite seriously. J J A J Fearless editors, Sandra Hufford and Jodi Stair are caught hatching another plot. CHOIR XSLUING CHOIR 99 L, S 'Vx -if abd xxx I Q, ,EX ,wuogn WS 1 f 9 wa SHWLSN 336, an 9956 f we V' nf 3 If N33mON-WN N swf? Mia! W LS , ' ' GNU p.,uNxvN 'O7 -1 21 , . ' W QXNBU9 lg ' qux-i9'4 pug O 4 911119 998 5 ' v 3 30989 -m 2 4 omnga V! mvgega . I f uv LX AE g. Q 1 5' 5 'A '51 'o A 22? ,n 2 NJ Vx O 52, 1 E L? Q x x 0 3 V, V ga 0' Q, D 9 . Q 0 2 fe 0 V ,-,L Z :P- E W X W fy Q E O V' A ?-N 3 fl 2 Tn all ix '25 av . VN ,i vi W nh ' 551 ' ' R M ,, ,, ww oo 4 C 9:4 CHQQANG - Q 5m G53 Gum 5 Gab 5 ,gf m 04590 bw gfxf 2 0 TM buh Bea . ,, 'L 5:9 5zhB99 4? 5. v ,VL LM W WW,,,wWfmw WWW, ,U,U W , In ,W :' ,, ..,, ff- 'rw ,,,, ..,.,.,, . ,f-'W fM .CDN US ELEMENTHIW STf-IFF gina.. any -ur LUOHH . 2 Y as i Hey elementary personnel Mr. Cushman and Mrs. McGill take a break in the midst of a busy day to have their picture taken for LFIRS. 9 y'39'F'!'55'? ' so H row Secretary. Mrs. Sharon McGill seems to have a friend on her head. E Qs. ,, f HND PLHV Dressed in the latest Halloween fashions are Stand- ing: Miss Jones, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Mills, Mrs. Hschilman, and Mrs. Cline. Seated are Mrs, Snyder and Mrs. McGill. ELEM. STI-IFF 'lOl F BUS DRIVERS: Front: Bill Savory if 1 Q, Harley Miller Carroll Kessler x17, Marvin Mohler 46, Joe Ticen 404, Donald Hufford 410, Meredith Skiles af2. xr1, LUilliom Fickle 49, and Paul Skiles sro. Back: Paul Livingston 4:18, Steve Ostler 4915, TOGETHER THEV HBE Turning cheese into spoghetti Nolo Tull COOKS Clockwise: Lllinnie Beard, Bonnie naster, Hrenta Heller, Debbie Miller, Ba applies a little pressure. Trout, Flnna McCauJ, Nolo Tull, Leona Co- bara Lllagoner, and Jane Emens. 102 VlP'S E C Setting an example for the uoung kids. Speck Timmons tells Santa what he wants for Christmas. These three groups of hardworking and energetic people are the glue that holds Rassville to- gether. Theu serve as chauffeurs, cooks, maintenance men and good friends. Together theu strive to keep Rossville one of the cleanest, safest and most pleasant schools in the area - a school we can all be proud of. Fi big HOORIW for their manu hours of dedication. Bus evacuation is just another required drill for lllendu Ridgwau, Tracu Hale, Matthew Hedrick, and Tanua Crews. V' M X lil l OF THE SYSTEM -I JRNITORS Front: Hennu Ledman, Steve Gaulor. Back: Speck Timmons, Ernie Phillips, Mark Meredith. Nancu Gouer, and Fl. J. Renicker. VlP'S 103 There was nn old woman who lived In o shoe, find all her grandchildren played there too 104 CRNDIDS l - .l.i - She laughed at their jokes Cwhen they were funnyj Rnd kept a green jar of bubblegum money. She rode with them on the carousel Hnd played Monopoly very well. She taught them to paint and how to bake bread. ' She read them riddles and tucked them in bed. She taught them to sing and how to climb trees. She patched their jeans and bandaged their knees. . CRNDIDS fe. 31 1 - -i lil 6TH GRHDE - Derek Bough Maggie Bowen Horie Bowyer Lynette Boyd Carrie Brlwrl Jamie Brown Molly Brubaker Scott Burnett John Canrlorl Don Clendenning Jason Cook Emily Crose Helh Do venport Jaletta Dunk Filkson Gler Stephanie Good Raymond Hall Jared Hamm Lisa Hubbard Taro Hufford Travis Irwin Josh Jakes Joshua Hatsaros Sandy Helm Elizabeth Heller Stephen Hnox Gretchen Larson Rissi Lee Jalan Makin! Mehsa Mortin Melanie McGill Sharla Meador Shawn Meador David Merrill Stephanie Michael Hngie Miller Rachael Miller Susan Miller Mike Mills Fldam Noether 106 f 6TH GRHDE 2 5 . k V4 V , ff--- V A f,,, w-- . A++ f f W -7 . ,- in f A L A533 Q 1 ' I 1 2 n, a. it 'nil gf .. ,.. ' Y Y ,,,,,i,w,,,,,.,m . A 5 W J I 255 f W fr E wif' ' ,I , 52,37 ,,,, V WM, , ,A L , ,L,,,, Qi V +92 '-Y QL, f W f iiii J :L W W 5-1? pf , 35.5555 .QP A . 'Z 'Ah Y' 1: ,-W I if I' ll S' 05 Q 1 6 4 A. s if ik ti, iii J A c fi M JJi I QQ, M ,,zw'wff1vgwr ..,. es, , . ,- Anil 3 , If? W ' 35' 'pf :Ll A 9 H - , i. L img f J ,,. J, Q 3 62- if ' ' ,Q .lf v g .f Q uk 'ft a pf ' .g . 13 fQ46?'fff':i.., ,- A My g1',2 7g,1.-57 7'. vi- ' , 41 C4 :Swv Z-. ff- , - 'v r 'f erin. ,--1, v L, 1 L-11:4 6 , 4, ff ttt Q' ,J 1 Q 5 5 L v. illl .-,, 'K -4 ,,,, if .W , . , 5 3 1,9 , Wk A , .,.. Z H f f ,. E ff' Km ,i la SEEHS REMEDIES For every evil under the sun There is o remedy or there is none if there be one, seek till you Hnd it: lf there be none, never mind it. This class has truly found many remedies for the evil of school. In order to avoid doing lessons this class has devised some of the most creative and ingenious methods of get- ting out of class. For example, these students not only have Christmas vacation, spring break, and the end of the year to look for- ward to, but they also have afternoons of cul- ture and refinement, computer classes, field trips, competency tests, and recess. This class has sought many remedies for the evil of school but, in the attempt, has only suc- ceeded in becoming better educated. Left: Hotching cn plot are Suellen LUolf, Maggie Bowen, and Sharla Meador. Below: Susan Miller computes the facts. -xx iq ,Gai 34 ar 9: we or v osh Fiobonus Becky Peterson J if K chad Riley I Laina Rinehart A fff' rw -ai. ! I 1-if Jennifer Hoot H ,,. Rita Hothenberger 55 s , , ii is . 'A 0 'l Clint Buch f Mott Se vert t I vw ' T , r, Rf 'w i L1 59 I :Ia Hyle Shedron , :'ii ' ,. Laura Smith ' v. Michael Sutton xg ...ai 1 f, Hustle Tull Bruce LUogoner Shown LUest fk -' Gwen Uilcox 1'-V F 1 at mf V xt krwx 55. Shelly Ulillferson Suellen LUolf , K! v 6TH GRRDE ll07 5TH GRFIDE - EDCPLOREE Tony Fllexander Melissa Beaver Tonya Blocher Charity Bray Baron Brouwer Heather Brown Flpril C asad Brenda Chezem Heidi Cree Cedric Dilling Bmanda Eller Jeff Eller Rachelle Gmens Matt Evans Sally Ferguson Jody Fogelsong Carrie Frey Craig Frey Sandy Friend Jason Goyer Jodi Greives Bob Haan Tami Heath Neely Hopkins ioel sm GRRDE x x X 'E X N, N -ei. :.:-- - ttk - X, f . -r M ii . . . 1 tm Iii ' V L Lg X J . C c , 5 I NEFIQ T . fgtt zzith ,,:I g - x W? L......4l I n .Q .. QE Q ez' Y. L- Al fflflin ::, S L ,,:::N,,:: f 1 AS AE, . E 1 at 4 - I Q K Q 1, ig S 'P ' ttlr X tttri Hit' ? '7 Little Boy Blue, come blow your horn! The sheep 's in the meadow: the cow 's in the corn, LUhere's the Httle boy that looks after the sheep? Under the haystack fast asleep! N In Rossville's Farming community thes youngsters are the farmers of the future They are interested in farming of course, bl other interests range from reading, writing and arithmetic to involvement in the artq They enjoy the basics as well as drawing sketching, coloring, and macrame'. Hlthoug the arts are typically enjoyed by I-lids this age the art of farming can be seen in the Familie from which these 5th graders come. Lllhatex er they do, none of these students will b found under the haystack fast asleep. Right: Ulinning this race at the board is Melissa Beve Below: Notice how involved Brenda Chezem, Brand: Longenecker, and Marcia Ledman are in today's lesso HRIED INTERESTS , . V -t gm ' x Q A55 Q Psi- In 1'ff5 -tg S' ' iz-bg 55'fr1fSi .. Q Q .. n f N , A LA . Q ' 543 S ' if T fi, , ...ii if f 5, . , EWR gf K E 1 I Q .. fa? 1- -N -5, . 'Ns . 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Hyle Pearson Dick Pollard Carol Puckett Chris Hhudy Brandy Sammons Mark Stacey Scott Stair Josh Teague Johanna Thomas Madehne Thomas Brooke Thompson Scott walker Hnthony LUatts Twyla l.Uolf Deidra LUycoff 2 X T Hshley Jackson Brand Helly Jason Hingery Fla D D ron Hnapp anielle Hnapp ok Hnop arcia Ledman M Brandon Longenecker Todd Longenecker Haron Melvin Hevin Mills Lisa Mohler H erry Need Br andon Patrick Courtney Pareis 5TH GM-IDE f109 4TH GRHDE - ROMHNCG Hath Blexander Mandi Bllen Jim Hmonett Erica Beard Philip Beery Marla Blocher Bret Bluemhe Lisa Boyd Ellen Brubaker Natahe Burkle Nathan Burkle Shiloe Butz Findrea Clear Da vid Cooper Nate Cushman Um Elstan Eric Evans Brenda Gascho Richard Goris Jessica Gower Jason Graves Hmy Greives Christian Hamm Heather Harrison Melissa Harrison Shawn Hill Jamie Hufford Matt MarUn I 1Of4TH GRRDE K K., r 'fi' 1 15 yB BB :.t .11, S yy X B ttti J B il it 1 A ': 'x 3 ...BBB Jw i i 2 . S fl sis., S 4 is 2 ' 'Nw l .as lvl Q B -B WN? .-1: Q, tt, B l I B b E i ' -.f' BX 'Q i ' '- :IQ ' Z 'Q H iit ,:.t .B '1',. H l ' 'f B B 2 if? 'ui-:B r g'k' XSL. i' W is ,HB - - ii B BB It ABB -5 - L B ye - ' Georgy Porgy, pudwng and pie, U I A Hissed the girls and made them cry. A 5 ' ' A if LUhen the boys came out to play, x -A Georgy Porgy ran away. AB X 1 Jzqn B tttii ss i Romance is definitely on the mind of JE this class. Girl friend and boy friend are y K - becoming the in thing for this fourth . ' BB g grade class. Filong with romance, these 3 i fourth graders thought that they most en- l jggfjjgfjg -K joyed their play, which not only allowed l i i' e I them to show off, but also to memorize l ' B yyzy I y y lines and to act nasty and actually get by ' , i B' ' J , lg-Qfy ' ' Rbove: Portrnying their characters fully are Haty Rl- yl - 1 ' exander, Shawn Hill. and Brooke lllagoner. Right: y - .K tt -B-.l - ' Flmy Greives, Hnn Shultheis, and Natalie Burkle dis- 1 -K ..BBBB.,B yt B,,,,, W B yykyq A ---y -N 3 cuss the latest gossip of who's going with whom. l IN THE HIR wil. I e' -:ffl , x K If - 'V - III i IIII S I R 5f 'iN .2-'J-35: Y --f-' -., auf- ,, ..k,.k ,,.,, 1 . ,Wk ,K . . .. 1 ,Q , , II'-'i SN X 1 ,. 5 Km. X S as ,fx T '- Ik , Da vid Meek HJ. Metzger Shannon Montgomery Shawn Morris Stacie Rhymer 3 I I I Nathan Rinehart warren Hoot Malinda Roper Seth Sheets Hnn Shuitheis LUade Shuitheis Cabe Sipes Eric Skiles Craig Skinner Traci Snapp He vin Stafford Brooke LUagoner Clinton LUagoner Rhett Ufainscott Hyie Uiallace Jamie LUeira Jim LUeira Gregg LUest Mark Vader 4TH GRGDE fl II ZRDIERFIDE1 HPPROHCI- Hathu Bdlml Hristu Bdams Him Bllen Blex Bndersen Naomi Baker Melissa Blackburn Blbert Bowen Leanna Baud Heith Brouwer Bmu Burnett Tonua Crews Hara Davenport Renee Deweese Shanelle Disinger Emily Dunk Hatie Eller Buan Flora Tiffanu Ford Dana Freu Mike Gallipo Bngelina Garrison Nell Gascho Bmu Gascho Lana Goris Jacob Grubel Jill Haan Jeremu lrmeger r'- Blake Jenkinson D Tkk' A Jeremiah Johns Q , . A Lf. if .5 1 xii Derek Hnop -. 1 --,: i Q 1 Denise Langenecker A .J Hatie kongenecker D Q' A 4 Ste ve Madaru G M ' X re9 artrn QMRN Lisa McCou ., Q., 3 'W K , NL ,Q fy Z 1:f'Q,,J,.,h H9f3flD GRRDE 91m k 1 5 MQ wer D Q' gf 'as -, K is - i..k. ' . 2 .K r .. . N 1 Lkk, I, Q g .. A 1 :5 5 7 Q: 1-. --1- A A f i f . 3, -xii: K :,.. v , .e , x ' , ,.., ,K , ,,LL:. K V... .. .Q ilu. Q, f rrr 'im - S H W X X ,... 1 . 1. z ' xx lx S'4'm L X Ain., -W --'T X A 1 5. X , , X 2 Q I 5 :,. :I ..-3 T L kkk. A K A u ee,. 3 X . --Y'-H -A j fs 'H ' s W ' ,,... ,QMW mx E+ 'fLf-A '-'-- QR ,. -,.: :-,..V 5 .wii sfruh 1, . 'E 4 V 'IX .L 3 A M ,J ,X .Q xr Q Q I .:., I - ' ' -' . ' .ix ., XV In if 63 AL! , li ALJ e.,.e..e ,A,AL - XY f E Jai f' as ses eies J Is- 1 1--- J r iii. 1 ffl ' if rw . 1 'N ,X -.f ,QS ? i .f I I - ' : .eifk Qs-' r . if r is -F u' X X EHBNING TOGETHER X. is Q ss - . E ,A:. , ,, lewd Metzger D ' 1, N K ' .1-: Mary Metzger L ' if gk X 7 Hodney Miller if Q 25 r Sheff Miller .Q I ,X . . . R e-,e lllendell Miller X l ' by fx t zza' V. .Q ff' y . Melanie Moore . l ' l .,., . i . L H I is A ...i 1 lf, at NK 1 an I I g Q fii: U v,, . : :.: Tim M ns X . jx ..:, 'K Q Qc uruq A Hyle Need Q f 39? LLII L Mark Need .-Q, ig? , Glen Peterson ' Q.. f at -if R Q, V Jacob Phillips Q , -Y A if 3, Mike Riley ss H X X ' 1 Q I I -12e' I if 'fi' .,., :L 'k':!! Michael Rinehart it iiir i -X ' gp it iiii'i11- , Hristen Floberson - Q - Loren Hoot i ' Him Rothenberger ,g .. l 'ii g X X sl Christina Sanders t 1 X , i R r Chad Saylor f ---f ll f.:- .sze Undsell SHPher X - we.. ,-'.-v7.- s-,. , Hngie Stevens SES -V ' i ' Hdrian Tedder r , 'fs c Brandon Treece x ' A N, . ' L F Tyler Trout R N3 ? 'l:-Q 4 - .ll as 2 - '-', 5, , . 4 I I I There 's a neat little clock, - Mcole Tucker ln the schoolroom it stands, - Jamie Unger Find it paints to the time --1, , f with its two little hands. 5, .M Find may we, Hke the clock, Heep a face clean and bright, LUith hands ever ready To do what is right. These youngsters approach educa- tion with open arms and smiling faces. They enjoy learning math with Mrs. Mer- cer, and they especially enjoyed their fieldtrip to the Children's Museum to look at the dinosaurs and paintings. But mostly as Jeremy LUolf stated, education is the most fun when the learning is done to- getherl Performing ci skit for the Christmas show are left to right: Loren Root, Neil Gascho, and Rdrian Tedder. ' , fi?-F, le- L iii it X , . 1 N, .' we 45 N. -s 5 E- ...,.,,c. ,,... , N , wa' I 3 Tara Valentine Nikki LUogoner f.. 1 Brooke white W. l . Josh UJatts Him LUilkerson if! Jeremy LUalf Chris LUolfe Jennifer LUoodruff Brooke Young 30D GRGDEH 13 QND GRFIDE - l,2.5,4,5! l caught a hare alive, 6, 7,8, 9, IO! l let her go again. This uear's second grade class trulu sur- prised the Lars staff, when the Following question was posed. UJhnt is the bcst thing about second grade? Hmong some of the favorites voiced bu these students were math, science and reading. These subjects. which are tupicallu not the most popular, seem to be making an academic hit with these uoungsters. Theu did, however, reassure us when theu added recess, P. E., and dictation to their list of all time favorites. LUe wish all of these students the best of times in the Fu- ture. Hopefullu theu will retain their interest in the academics of school and not lose their uouthful vitalitu. flight: Santa offers Michelle Llleber o big hug! Below cen- ter: Neal Burkle looks for somebodu to plou a little bos- ketboll during recess. Below right: Emilu Smith gets readu to kick in a game of kickboll. ll Hrista Fiustin Josh Ball Hara Blocher Erin Bluemke Tanya Bowen Stacy Brolurl Neil Burlfle Chad C olbu Brosiah Crose Melissa Donoho Charlotte Garrison Sheila Gascho Michael Gochenour Lee Hnne Graefnitz Hndu Grlffis l 14 2ND GRRDE I ' '- l . , . ' H! 2 V ' Vi ,CM ff' ' it N5 irc-. e 1 ' , ,gyr 'ww ,,,,,, A ., W l ' int, , J ' Ll ll' if ' ' X l , H ,, ,V ' ' ' . 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Josh Bdams Bngie Bndrew Matt Bmonett Justin Bxe Bmanda Blackburn Horano Botivoli Bnissa Brown Ben Brown Travis Brown Jennifer Burlfle Jennifer Butler Heath Cameron Chris Clendenning Courtneu Crews Michelle Cushman Mari Daniels Doug Due Craig Gaulor Ezekiel Gower Stacy Gra ves Julie Greives Leanna Griffis Hristi Hall Mathew Hedrick Brett Jenlfinson Doug Johnson Fidom Hennedu C :ID I 4,1 is-C C , -5 rrrr ef sxxx rzkfyx 5 fi ' ' ', A ' . X f ,L ' iii Q ' icctt ,L . ' i .. i n K - .,: ' ' 'siz e' I 1 6 C J J 4 ri . X X 1 4 ' H ' : X , , I ,,,. W k,,:. , ,t,, .. 1 hhhhrr rrrrr A in C J H D f , ,LQ ' y 5 . ' ' 'iii WM .i f we SQ C ., W X 9, . LX: x 4 Nw .iv--'D x NN Q. .,,, t , '- i :DD .M ..: .. f- ll, a b, Q, 5. K ix Wifi . 2 gn .' 7 i erre H J f. X tc. , , X1 -. ,A x W Xe: v 1 6 ,A .i .wif rv: P1 Q 'M E si s-S' . fn cw-JA' - -- 5 2 K W ww- 'J ,-if fi! X J X J 'Kit Rbove: It's milk and cookies time. Right: Hel,1 gong, Iet's put on o ploy! You con be Garfield. 1 164 1 ST GRHDE TUDENTS HT LHST 1i Twelve pairs hanging high, twelve knights riding by, Each Hnight took a pear, f-ind yet left o dozen there. lst grade is a different as pair Gi pear, and yet as much alike as twelve and a dozen. Math and spelling are what first grade is all about, but when we asked them what they liked most we heard it's better than staying home and because I like to take things home like the big kids. Like all others before them, they have made new friends, had a new teacher, learned many new, crazy and wonderful ideas and last but not least learned to become full-time students. Left: Making ca milk delivery is all part of the day's job for Michelle Cushman Si Matthew Hedrick. , . '7l ' , ., y ' S Ryan Longenecker r Q' S f t gif, Leland Meodor N ' Joshua Miller PH Miranda Miller r r ef ,, Q. D fa in A KL' -N Qi , ,- , K, R ll-f 22.1.-Q ' , rr. y KVDZ: I Nyy' N D - F Tiffany Mills ,Q -vt 1 P F Stephanie Noether KT , ... 1 K ictu. 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Uhen Dad leaves the school and l 'm there all alone, m thinking that maybe l'll want to go home. lut wait - Mommy said l'll play lots of new gam- fs,and meet lots of friends and learn all their names he Hrst day of school, oh there 's so much to do! here 's painting, books, and a big playground, too. used to be little, but not any more. 'amorrow l'll get up and walk out the door. m going to school - it's my first day you see, s great to be big! l'm so glad that l'm mel Hlthough these youngsters experienced 'many scary feeling at the beginning of the near, they soon learned to enjoy school and neet new friends. Free play, show and tell. music, sound charts, meeting the letter peo- mle, and ofcourse eating snacks were among he variety of activities named by the class af 1999 as the most exciting of the year. 'af Q .- 5? h' Vu. 'I . 5 ief' f ig .g ' by EQRQ al. . ? . . Ea, S gl . 1- . 4' Y 'if . Q P' jg . ..Q X' 'A fit,-A ' 1 'ES .i ag' . 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Two uears at Rossviiie. aron Shedron - Sth and oth grade math. ' S. from indiana Universitu. Qieven uears at Fiassviiie. Doannaillehr - teaches 'brd grade. BS. and masters from Baii State. Four uears at Boss- e. Dennis Lipp - teaches 3rd grade. BS. from Manchester and NLS. in Eiernentaru Educa- tion from indiana Universitu. Fourteen uears Rossviiie. H5 Fog! 1260: .X ly . Mdiglnge lon r . S 616 ost DQ me are efh od. fig- Un- On '09 ,331 Hbzgersigfongu OSSISQV. 7-5266791599 th O S 0' azz' uggfs 45241. B S Ve SOQ Og ' ' Q or Q' f?,?JosSif70e',LjM' s SSW e on. - Ile lla ,H Hf-INGIN' YQQ ,, r .ale . M. TEHCHERS Y Y TGIBS THE S GROUND xx 5 r Corohlicrse - Sth ond btworrguoge orrs. B .B. Manchester and NN.B.Kn Gem Educofrorx from Buder. Qrght ueors or Bossvrke, NXoXXu Cuno - teaches Qnd 9 . B K-X. Udw ersrru or Uluorrirrrq ond NMB. BQXX Store Udw ersrru. Qeven ueors or Boss- vKXXe. Goudio Broum - teaches Lwh grade. NMB. Xodrorro Udwersrtu. 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There was an old woman who lived in a shoe I'-ind lived in the dreams she 's had once too. 196 CFINDIDS , V ...': ' H 5 K A ' i. , V,,,V . f LA 7TH GRGDE CHEERLEHDERS: Top: Corrie Frey, Sollq Fergueson, Donieile Hnopp. Mid- dle: Liso Mohler, Heidi Cree, ond Courtney Poreis. Bottom: Tomgo Blocher, Morcio Led- mon, Madeline Thomas, Jodi Greives, ond Heother Brown. 8TH GRRDE CHEERLERDERS Bottom: Elizabeth Heller, Stephonie Good, Suson Miller. Middle: Hngie Miller. Top: Sondq Heim. CRNDIDS 127 l 5TH G1 6TH GIRLS' BHSHETBFILL ,X Al. ' ,Alu-.., 5TH GRRDE: Row 'l: Elizabeth Heller, mas, Flmanda Eller, Hpril Casad, and Ton- Sandu Friend, Courtneu Pareis, and Carrie Neelu Hopkins, Danielle Knapp, and ua Blocher. Bow 3: Heather Brown, Ma- Freu. Brenda Chezem.RouJ Q:I3randiHeIIu,Mel- deline Thomas, Marcia Ledman, Lisa issa Bever, Carol Puckett, Johanna Tho- Mohler, Coach Donetta Miller, Heidi Cree, LADY L mir 6TH GRRDE: Rau: 1: Elizabeth Heller, Lisa Hubbard. Row 2: Gretchen Larson, Brown, Melanie McGill, and Hllison Eiler. Shellu l,Uilkerson,Stephanie Good,Sandu Rissi Lee, Rustie Tull, Sharla Meador, Helm, Susan Miller, Maggie Bowen, and Coach Hngie Hufford, Jaletta Dunk, Carrie 128 Bl'-ISHETBRLL 5TH Gi 6TH BOYS' BHSHETBHLL WM ,,,k , 5TH GRRDE Standing: Josh Teague, Herru Jackson, and Dak Hnop. Kneeling: Cedric Longenecker, Jason Hingeru. Need, Baron Hnapp, Jeff Eller, Coach Hent Dilling, Brandon Patrick, Craig Freu, Hevin Need, Scott Stair, Matt Evans, Bshleu Mills, Hule Pearson, Bob Hahn, Brandon LU, , V,iV I 3 ,,rr 6TH GRRDE Row 1: Joshua Jokes, Jason Jared Hamm. Flow 2: Chad Rileu, David Severt, Jamie Brown, Clint Buch, Steven Cook, Derek Bough, John Bal-ser, Hdam Merrill, Shawn Meador, Scott Burnett, Cerbone. Noether, Craig lllhitlocli, Steve Knox, and Coach Joe Metzger, Baumond Hall, Matt BBSHETBRLL 129 S M, , Y, ab' X773 'Bw WBBQ 1 '7 mv N I 3333 O 21' N , 1 ww uaanolnnv L ' Lam-:uw fa GUUH79 ' HL WO3 'BSTHOW . 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HUFFER 6- SON CONSTRUCTION Route 1 Phone: 258-3162 Fronkfort, IN 46041 ROSSVILLE VETERINRRV CLINIC R.R.x 1 Rossville, IN 379-3161 Auctioneer - Appraiser MARVIN MOHLER Rossville, Indiana Q I317I 379-3612 For All Your Auction Needs Form Equipment 1' Household Hntiques ' Reol Estote ' Livestock HOMETOUJN FEDERHL Ififzqrvsrtrsv-Jn Fbzizral Say-.'ng5.8lLoa.nAssQt.icrx lUITH 4 FULL SERVICE FINHNCIHL OFFICES: Brookston Burlington Delphi Rossville 563-6400 566-3336 564-9696 379-2416 NICE PEOPLE TO HNOLU IN 'HOUR HOME TOLUN . ,gy w X A I I THE UJIILLCOVEIIING SHOPXFRGME JOVNT - I UJGDDING Dm, PHOTOS 510C Sagamore Parkway LU. ' :Q . Patrick Patton LU :Lf tt,IN47906 1 Point - LUo11Sapgr0lJfDfaperies - Carpeting I Q C tpboniz C5177 5925964 cow Gr Molly Cline 463-3225 Op U 9 058 spew moments l I SEDRLIH HUTO REPHIR I Scdalin, IN 46065 HENT'S SHOE STORE North Jackson phone: C3175 258-3378 Frankfort, IN 46041 HESSLEITS SMHLL ENGINES I7 lllest Main Rossville, IN 46065 Phone: 379-3064 RL 6 St. Rd. 28 W. 8 Pr-one 13171 654-845-1 y l Frankfort IN 46041 IIHM ON 'S HES THUHHN T Junction S.FI. 39 G 26 Hossville, IN 46065 Phone: 379-2078 10 LUest Main, Box 13 Rossville, IN 46065 I STEVEN J. BEETS, C.P.R. JIM LUGHEFIELD, INSUIIGNCE 455 LU. l.Ualnut Frankfort, IN 46065 Phone: 654-4840 SPHRIIOLU FLOIIIST 354 South 1st Street Frankfort, IN 46041 DR. IIICHHRD T. COREH 1303 S. Jackson Frankfort, IN 46041 Phone: 654-8744 HOOSIER BOOK HND BIBLE STORE 51 UJ. lllashington Frankfort, IN 46041 I rsors momenfmoneen seen smes THE VIDEO JOIN, R. H. 7 5 eff' Frankfort, IIT 46041 5 . Phone: 379-3851 533252555315 jf' JOE'S SUPERMRBHET 1401 S. Jackson Frankfort, IN 46041 134 SMB MT-INN CQNCRETQ CHEVROLET - BUICK CONSTRUCTION m.5LO9fL CONCRETE UJHLLS, PFITIOS, SIDEUJHLHS, FLOORS ,, fo,,,,.f W.. f Steve Miller Barry Miller The A11 New Stewart Davis Furniture 5. LC akaiaifi giqzf-a ::a ?9 ':55??25EE??E9PE5 tr lfflg :A C+-Tig r g Q ai In it S1321 .L lg El. - 3.335 g13EgI wi f gf Q Q 4 1 r . i f V., Y-Y' In , -A ' T ' 'T' If -f 1 .-r'la-?lsrwa'fgiif ' T Voted Indiunu's No. 1 Furniture Retailer AgMax F7glVIax I -800-382-4863 Cambria Elevator 3 79-23 I I Mulberry Elevator 296-5 966 Petroleum Department I-800-382-FUEL Frankfort Plant Food Department 296-2599 FARM BUREAU LUENDVS 'm Sagamore Parkway South, Lafayette, IN Jefferson Square, Lafayette, IN East State Street, Lllest Lafayette, IN Sagamore Parkway, LUest Lafayette, IN J. C. PENN? 51 N. Jackson Frankfort, IN 46041 Phone: 654-4477 GOODWIN FUNERRL HOME 200 S. Main Frankfort, IN 46041 FRRNKFORT HNIMHL CLINIC RB. 4:2 Hllrnore Rd. Frankfort, IN 46041 Phone 654-6314 HRV HUDD BUICK-PONTIFIC 355-57 E. LUHSHINGTON STREET FRHNHFORT, INDIHNH 46041 PHONE: 317-654-4435 FREEDOM RENFA-wg BUICH PONTIHC wuunm n. Pmce, ooromemlsr r?fIfLIfff,tIf1O2go3'i THE ,THHT I5 136 -ifitl 1 i u i I ESSERMI'-IN TIRE R R. 416, FRY-INHFORT, IN 46041 CHDDELL JEUJELI'-W 54 N. MHIN ST., FRFINHFORT IN 46041 I Your Clinton County Newspaper 1 QV' -X' 5. 0 ' PQ Q - Smce 1894 uf Y ,fot o . -gf? E 251 E. Clinton ' Frankfort ' .T 4 ff' .. -1 659-4622 K ' RON CLRRH MOTORS z . xl N 1552 UJRLNUT RVENUE FRRNHFORT, IN 46041 PHONE: 659-1701 ROLUL 'N' RUN St. Rd. 28 East Frankfort, IN 46041 Phone: 654-4497 FULLERTON EQUIPMENT St. Rd. 28 lllest Frankfort. IN 46041 RERUTV RRRN RH. x7 Rossville, IN 46065 Phone: 379-2853 RTHLETIC RNNEX 1451 East LUobosh Frankfort, IN Phone: 654-4167 LRRRV D. ROTHENRERGER, D.D.S. 1253 S. Jackson St. Frankfort, IN 46041 Phone: 659-3351 POGUE ELECTRIC, INC. 251 LU. washington St. Frankfort, IN 46041 VILLRGE PRINT SHOPPE 22 llJest Main Rossville, IN 46065 Phone: 379-3269 THE CURLING IRON STVLE SHOP Rossville, IN 46065 Rhonda Burkle 3 79-26 73 BROUJN FUNERRL HOME PHONE: 3 79-34 I 7 ROSS VILLE, INDIHNFI JOHNSON- RROUJN FUNERRL HOME PHONE: 296-337 7 MULBEHHV, INDIHNH SECOND Oo E z . 3 Q an xp ' e Nc SINC tj +A i f FRANKFORTX MICHIGANTOWN! KIRKLIN! The Farmers Bank MULBERRY! WESLEY MANOR A FULL- SERVICE. Member F.D.I.C. BANK 0 Your Bank Machine Card Can Provide You With The Cash You Need, Wherever Your Travels Take You In The U.S. 4 ID 3 Q. C7 on 3 on Q. on I i iakx' i fl Y 2 Y, K Ie Lvl ' K, if CIRRUS, Your hometown bonk con be your key to cosh occess, wherever you go. Fis o member ofthe Cirrus network, we hove provided you with occess to over 7,500 bonk mochines in over 2,300 cities. llJe invite you to come in ond get your occount storted. No motter where you ottend school The FGRMERS BRNH Hutomoted Bonk Mochine cord is o voluoble tool for your use. Our bonk provides mony more services, ond we hove good news obout college Ioons, too. ELLIS JELUELRII' FRRNHFORT CHRVSLER DCDGE Mlm- Z 4 59 E. Llloshington Fronkfort, IN 46041 St. Rd. Q8 Eost Frankfort, IN 46041 Phone: 654-5815 Phone: 654-8568 McCLUGHEN'S SPORTS CENTER Uniforms, equipment, G custom lettering 50 LU. Clinton Street Frankfort, IN 46041 Phone: 654-5425 CLINTDN COUNTY BFINH 8 TRUST CO. 0LD MILL Nlf-IRHET LElUlS FORD UJRINSCOTT TV 952 E. IlJaInut Frankfort, IN 46041 Phone: 654-6889 LENOX LINCOLN-MERCURY Frankfort, IN 46041 Phone: 659-3377 M. MORRILL MORRISON HTTORNEV f-1T LHUJ 5 E. Clinton St. Frankfort, IN 46041 Phone: C3175 654-8522 RURHLE EQUIPMENT SRLES R. FI. 421 Rossville, IN 46065 Phone: f317j 379-2635 PIZZR ' CHICHEN SHRIMP ' SRNDLUICHES 919 S. llloshington Delphi, IN Phone: 13173 564-6329 we Deliver C 5 C ENERGY Flfnnv me .:. 3 3 P. O. Box 12 Flora, IN 46065 Phone: Enterprise-3693 DR. lU. HELLEV CRRR 216 N. 4th St. Lofayette, IN 47902 Phone: C3173 742-2556 f-1 smile is Happiness SIIILES GRRRGE P. O. Box 1 Rossville, IN 46065 Phone: 379-2461 SRVLOR ROOFING RND SIDING 152 N. East St. Rossville, IN 46065 Phone: 379-2214 ONE HOUR CLERNERS 204 LU. UJashin9ton Frankfort, IN 46041 Phone: 654-8443 SUNSHINE SOCIETV M 0 TTO: O THEH5 MBI-IH msunnuce FULL SERVICE FFIRM INSURFINCE Gf-IR? GHNGUJER OFFICE HOME 53772 423-5427 K3l7j 589-3236 CITIZEN'S SHVINGS 6 LOHN Bf-IRGHIN CENTER - '-' wmv ' ,iwhx . ,, ' VVVI M rxkyzy Maw Vr,:, ,li , ,, Mi: U ' I ,,,w,, 1 ' I 46041 . f X 61 LU. LUoshington Frankfort, IN 46041 Phone: 654-7881 DEUJEV RND SON'S I.G.R. WA WILD COUNTRY 1570 AM SERVING ROSSVILLE f HERN BROTHERS SHOES 57 E. Clinton Fronkfort, IN 46041 Phone: 659-3113 I KRAMER Lumber 8: hardware THE SPORTSMHN Indiana 's largest 'Lumber 'Insulation 'Millwork I sporting Goads Store 'Roofing 'Paint 'Electrical I 'Glass 'Siding 'Doors 'Paneling 'Plumbing 'Windows 'Complete remodeling Service 4 f .. ,I J . Q Qjvwxxmv CALL , '+I ' 1 1 f H5 9 S 1,59 i t r V HOURS: 7:30-5:00 Mon-Fri i i J .g: ijAijL , 5 ill ARL l J igs 7:50-12:00 Sat ' 74 'Q i f '11 TSIUYI' ' '-.. Frankfort Kirksville Mr. Friendly n 1441- 828 W. Wash. 507 S. Main . HWI if A q4,.,--f--f dM 859-5318 279-8900 I 3 497 Mom St 316 LU. Store St E I Lofouetre IN west Lofouerre IN i lumber al hardware 7641 1263 743-3044 MELLINGER INSURFINCE f-IGENCV I , JP or ,N HW' A-Q. N. 3 Y, w- People you like to talk to. 145 NHTIONHL SEHL PHVNGS - Prescription Pharmacy In I essuisufhsxss. 0 S - A .,.i 4 . -- k K' ' 'k.: Y' P.O. B 489 Frankfort, IN 46041 53 S. Center St. Floro. IN 46929 Ph z 654-8761 Phone: 967-3762 A, 1451 EHST Ulf-IBFISH , - FRHNHFORT, IN 46041 PHONE' 659 4638 NOBLE RONIFIN S PIZZH r Qin. t , Ab!-4 M.. 63,45-ma p .Q 4 1 J --UQ '- f - '-',,s?,,tt' , , tttt-,stttt tax , -0- ' . fJ'- A ' -1, 'tttttk and tattcy. tf P Ig f t 1 .. ., . it , -1 ,. Q' , 1 f I .. V old countty style. So JY- - . -.-. w. . f f i' 'P ii,-t- t L .' A dccpand rtch,wc 4 qs' , ' Hsif' hakctttnaspcctal t 7 'Nga 'J -1 ' HAND- old world rectangular PGH 1 . fu ' ' '. ' - , -A rosstatb ROUND: H , . wr. , .--, tg.?A.feffaf,'.,, The crigmamtithm, I, 5,- - - 1 ' rig - . ' 4.20 th la '- liyoul c gig, ,. --A 42' ' I ' 'Q , ttEltTt1,SFlll5ttne'sfor .' 5.545 ' ' ' ' 7 ' . 1 I Dclicttus,And 'Hy-Q. 'Wuxi fu X tt , l lzluntu :watch tts sl . if ' ' . 1 lossthe dough. - L ' I I, Vik make tt frtsh ' . at 2 ,Q V, ' ' ' fmmscratchcvery 5-fi , Algal' IP' momtng and f' 4' ,-t 1 ' , knead tt hy hand, ' r ' ' 1. 5 ' . v AJ ' ' ' PANHRIO 1 t- 3 'U' J 0, Vcwdcepa dishaflltick, mated with ttttt 1 golden httovm mm hnm- so thc crust comcsoutextr-.t . mtn vii rtc tomato I Crunc .CXU'3l25ll' g th hf hw , ho on ,D , The tug, t-tg pt71.aloVer'S l Sam Wm 4- .,g-g,3t.'S.S3w 9 -255359-.,,.r. taste. More ofour hut- H6433 345,593 -W A -Z - tcry mtst, ttur tangy V '9g3,4,.,g',f+., ' MSW ,Qi n Q., 'F'- tomatosttucqour 'X ..- A 43. N r n ' '- 5 Q5-.5-' - flavorful cheeses, Q5 .4.i'iN'f ' ' ' . and oursuump- H Us I FA' '. 'if:it:. A ff' 1' - ' topptngs.And . ' . ' .. ' ltk all our ptzzas, tt! abundam wp, , 'R d 'Iliff SPCUSI ptngs, and our untq uc blend ' I I f IM ll d 0 DBIUFJ t OZZZKC Clllll Y Muemtcr cheeses. Mmmmm! UJFILMI'-IRT PU-IZH FRI-INHFORT EFIT IN OR CHRBV OUT HOURS: SUN - Noon to 10 P. M. MON - THURS - ll Fl. M. TO l0 P. M FRI Gt SHT - ll Fi. M. TO Midnight CHECH OUT OUR LUNCH SPECIHLS PHONE: 654-8508 HINSHAW BUILT-UP ROOFING SPECIALISTS COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTIONAL ROOFING FOR FACTORIES, OFFICE BUILDINGS, ETC. OVER 50 YEARS NC + HVBRIDS Box 4408. 3820 North 56th Street Lincoln, Nebrosko 68504 Phone C4025 467-2517 LOCHLLV SEE MRRION BLOCHER EXPERIENCE n.1ft,rsoxt99 Columbus Frankfort Hom' 'N 46999 312-372-8409 317-379-3311 Home PHONE: Q19-967-3514 CHSE - IH I-7 fresh team for today 's farmer. ld., .fy RODHEWS FFIRM EQUIPMENT Serving the community since 7 927. -E7 fvfhs uxgiggy MQ f ' -4 if , fag 3 . , 0. 1.4, X, fx, f, .' T, .f3 1 X R R 1 Box 335 ROSSVIIIS IN 46065 Phone 379 2842 I... ... IRMEGI'-1R'S . STHNDHRD UCC RMEGEP ,,,,,A 1as Q E LLIRECHER SERVICE HVFIILFIBLE 25 Eost Moin Rossville. IN 46065 Phone 379-3551 ni . HFIIR CHR-E-CEI!!-ER 12115. npvumrnzms E54-E599 Gf-1RNEV'S Balloon ond Gift Shop Q, R ' 15 Ficross from Fronkfort Senior High F kf t IN 46041 f-icross From Fronkfort Senior High School ffm Of . Fronkfofr, IN 46041 Phone: 6543594 Phone 317-654-8594 LUG DELIVER 149 BILL RUCH - STHTE FGRNL INSURFINCE 108 South Market Delphn, IN 46923 Phone 654-2089 UJHL-MHRT Clinton Countq Shopping Plozo Frankfort, In 46041 FULL SERVICE Sf-ILON MEN - UJOMEN CUTS - PERMS HHIR REPLHCEMENT EHST 31 1 HENTlUOOD DR ' PHONE: 654-6630 rsmcuen CONSTRUCTION, INC. Q4 ' 255 raummeusmeer ' L' S035-Hd mnmmfom, IN 46041 1QmeSD-Sify? I I We 1 134155654-6419 6175 6595902 BUS' 43179659-1991, STYLE 4 ,fix 'N if xrfy? , :nur Q - L ,f 5 .,,...a.:-L,.. . ,J nnuns w. Mennon ff' so N. PI rf sr. - Rossvmel ,T46065 Lllolfe Tanning Systems 1 1 L 'QL' , I I 150 THE PHOTOGRFIPHER OF PRESIDENTS DRVID MOHLER TRMMV ROSE RM? SHOUP MIHE ELDRIDGE ROSSVILLE CLINTON PRRIRIE CLINTON CENTRRL FRRNHFORT PRESIDENT CLRSS PRESIDENT CLRSS PRESIDENT CLRSS PRESIDENT CLRSS OF 87 OF 87 OF 87 OF 87 photography Y wi LU I IIII -i' i-7 LUord From Our Editors 1 year draws to a close we look back at the past four years of our yearbook career. lt has all flown by so fast. Those years were filled with new ideas that we hope you have liked and that future yearbook staffs will carry on. LUe will miss the familiar ol' LHHS room, running the halls, chgging up information, calling LUithrow a million times, dealing with uncooperative people, and everything else that goes along with putting a yearbook togeth- er. lt wasn 't llf ' a un and games for it takes a lot of work, but we eryoyed the experience. Throughout the past two years, we have been using a computer in order to cut down on handwritten and typing errors: however, we realize that even with a computer, errors are inevitable. Because of the Mfferent spellings of each ind vidual name, we try to seek out the correct and often unique spelling of each person 's name. But please understand, when someone is obtaining and processing over 800 wfferent spellings of over 800 different names, some inoividuals get lost in the shuffle. For these mistakes we are dearly sorry. Hs our senior LUe owe a great deal of thanks especially to Mr. Lwlson, our advisor, for all the hehs, guidance, and good times that he has pro vided throughout the past four years. LUithout him none of our deadlines would have been met! Hdditional thanks goes to our dewcated staff members, who performed those oddjobs that were a vital part of the finished product,- to Chris Gray for all those ' 'close shots ' to Stacey Dunk and Johanna Rodgers for the many hours spent on the Hlumni Directory. The Community also deserves a 'pat on the back for its increased financial support over the past two years f-7s the last pages of this book are being printed, many memories are flashing through our minds - of good times and bad and countless hours of work. LUe wish that you only do us one last favor. Look through this book with understanding and cherish what we have accomphshed Overlook an fault d . y s, an pray for the future success of this organization, for without your support its future is dim. l .l ,,. i.- Y ig: Q 1 -.-.if - .- Y-..- ,, -- , - .... -il --..,.. 1 Q . - , 1- - .. .Q-. - 1 -V-.. - ..1...t Q1 .lr-7-1. ' ' q.1-...- ...--.. .. -ig.- . .,... -. --1. .WM , . 1-v. -al-l.,,.. . 1- ,E 'Q1 1--.. - ... iffy .-. , 1-.. ,-. -1, , - . -1 - . . 1-n -an 1355191141195 IGB 5 6590119 511211131111 DIREQT RS1 REUUI0115 1924-1981 . Q. :.y. Cig45?. .gQ.-.Q. . . 1 Q O KD QD O QQ QD CQ ' s fo' O 2 0 - e ce-ra e QQ2dQsQm9w2yWMygQQ Q o o o o o o e 2dQdQdQ5QwQwHd-w9f- Katharine R. Beil Q'Roger Egnerj St. Petersburg, FL 33703 Children: Sandra Enger Sidney Grandchildren: Susan, Roger, Rndy Gi Hi- Iarie Hobbies: travel, bridge, Gi reading 'Lawerence Rutler Floe ll. Runnell f 'Edwin Sheetsj Rossville, IN 46065 Children: Lynn E. Sheets Hobbies: Reading and Sewing 'Hazel Chittick 'Laraun Ewing Goldie R. Hylton Q'Clyde Chapmanj LlJaIkerton, IN 46574 Hobbies: Voluntary work at Millers, and Merry Manor Nursing Home Bernice R. Hinnaman QHerbert Eth- eringtony Sedalia, IN 46067 Hobbies: Collect china dogs, and Lllatch T.V. Geneva Pittsenbarger QOrion Hufferj Michigantown, IN 46057 Children: Richard, Belva, and Sara Grand-children: Hristi, J.B., Rndy. Cindy, Rlan, and Jacob 'Lilah Retherford 'Mary Retherford 'Herbert E. Ritchey Esther H. Sheffler QClyde S. Lylej LU. Lafayette, IN 47906 Children: Jack Lyle Hobbies: Music, Rfrican Violets, Playing Bridge, and Friends James Dale McGill LlJest Lafayette, IN 47906 Hobbies: Helping other people 'Casper R. Shepard Dirrell Q. Harper fClara M. Harperj Lafayette, IN 47905 Children: Malcolm and Rosemary Grand-children: Eight Hobbies:CoIlect Stamps and coins Rrtus E. Shipman QMartha R. Shipmanj Ozark, Rrkansas 72949 Children: Joe, and Linda Shipman Grand-children: Heather, Leslie, and Ter- ry Shipman, and Steve, Greg, and David Ruark Hobbies: L,Ualking, and following Rossville basketball as carried in the Times. 154 - RLUMNI Maurice N. Thomas fFern Hufford Tho- masj Children: Three Grand-children: Five Hobbies: Rntiques 'R. Glen lllagoner 0 0 6 ' LJ ' CJ C3 fQ'oQo -cv? wg e DWMHQHCQGRGQGQGXQQE Q Q Q Q 6935-?5 we .CJK . .- -QFD 4 . 4 . n I:-In E 4LQ :' s -1-L1-1. 1 . Q fe Tom R. Ronebrake Qllonnie Ronebrakej Rossville, IN 46065 Children: Gerry, and Thomas Grand-children: Terry, and Melinda Hobbies: Enjoys sports Mary Chittick QSam Puryearj Munster, IN 46321 Children: Rita, and Linda Grand-children: Susan, and Tim Rlvin C. Clauser fVeronica Clauserj Delphi, IN 46923 Children: Charles Caroline R. Clauser fHenry Chopsonj Rnderson, IN 46014 Children: Marilyn Grand-children: Jon, Stephanie, and Paul Hobbies: Likes to draw 'Floyd Conrad 'Roger Egner Ruth Gascho Q'Lonnie Metzger, 'Russell Stephensonj Rossville, IN 46065 Children: Nancy, Phyllis Grand-children: five Great Grand-Children: Four Lucille Gaylor QGlendale Slipherj Rossville, IN 46065 Children: Barbara, and Bennie Grand-children: Marsha John J. Hackerd fVirginia Mortonj Children: John, Jim, and Joe Grand-children: Lynda, Bill, Rndy. Jennifer, Junan, Michelle, and Claud ine Hobbies: Enjoys sports 'Margaret fCheneyj Haun 'Earl C. Hufford QRubyj Venice, FL. 33595 Children: Rnn Grand-children: Dwight, Dwayne, and Brent Carrie L. Jordan QJohn UJ. Snyderj Lafayette, IN 47905 Children: Haren Grand-children: Deborah, James L., and John V. Great Grand-children: Heather Hobbies: Enjoys doing volunteer work Robert D. Hufford flillian McLinj Rossville, IN 46065 Children: Rebecca, Deborah, Shirley, Pa- tricia, and James Grand-Children: Maureen, Michele. Bruce, Lorie, David, Linda, Jeannie, Mi- chael, Rachael, Jacqueline, Heather, Rn- gela, and Rmy Hobbies: He enjoys macrame 'Eda Mae Miller Q'Frank lJJidenerj Rossville, IN 46065 Children: Dolores Grand-children: Lynn, Diana, and Mark Great Grand-children: John Rrthur Patrick IV, Michael Dale Patrick, James Edward Fisher, and Matthew Rlan Fisher Ralph Metzger Qlucillej Frankfort, IN 46041 'Howard Moore 'Mary E. Need Q'Paul llelleyj Frankfort, IN 46041 Children: Janice Logan, LUilliam LeeHelley Grand-Children: Bradley, and Helley Lo- gan, and Travis, and Matthew Helley Effie M. Stinebaugh Clawrence Doug- lasj Bringhurst, IN 46913 Children: Max, and Lynn Douglas Hobbies: Enjoys conferences and meet- ings Maurice C. Peters QPauline Shipmanj Rossville, IN 46065 Children: Terry Joe, Patricia Louise,Vickie Marie, and Kenneth Lee Grand-Children: Peter H., Maurice LU., Dawn Denise, Rebecca Linn. Michele Lee. Thomas Lee, and Joshua Michael Great Grand-Children: LlJiIIiam Raymond Hobbies: enjoys crafts QllJeavingJ 'lllalter Rickard Hazel F. Tansey f'Matt F. Rllenj Nashville, TN 32207 Hobbies: Likes to sing Ruth E. lJJaIlace QCarl J. Hufford, Rossville, IN 46065 Hobbies: Like to travel, play cards, visit numerous friends, and participate in com- munity activities Rlice l.Uhite Q'Russell E. Rodkeyj Rossville, IN 46065 Children: Nancy Elle, Rebecca Lou, Dick, and Mary Rnn Grand-children: Mike, Matthew, Eliza- beth, Scott, Rashel, Jason, and Susan 'Raymond white fMartha Belle Johnsj Bernice R. llleida QMaurice Oglesbyj Frankfort, IN 46041 Children: Maurice Grand-children: Beth Rnn Gi Douglas Hobbies: Likes being outdoors Herscel F. UJiIson fRudrey Robertsonj Marion, IN 46952 Children: Frank and Elanor Hobbies: likes doing volunteer work - M1 U Q ' J' 920: -C65-'5?'f CG? 63' fa? - - X ie? Q is 9 i'2 AQv- Q1 CQFAQ . ' Ser r a GJ '-' gx ca n 9 A mu g Orpha Rustin C'NeIson Tansey, L.l.U. Ber- wb Homestead, FL. 33030 Children: Nine Grand-children: Forty-three Great Grand-children: Eight Hobbies: fishing, traveling, gardening. and Knitting l.Uayne Ruskin QVir9inia Patteej Lafayette, IN 47905 Hobbies: gardening, and fishing Dorothy Beydler Q'Edward McGiIlQ Flossville, IN 46065 Children: One Grand-children: Three Hobbies: sewing, Hnitting, and Crocheting fludra Biery Won Davisj Flossville, IN 46065 Children: One Grand-children: Two Nelson Brown fllalherine Gochenourj Flossville, IN 46065 Children: Two Grand-children: Four Hobbies: Coon hunting Raymond Cox fMary Goldsberryj Frankfort, IN 46041 Children: two Grand-children: four Hobbies: bowling, golf, and painting Harold Deboy QDorisJ Marathon, FL. Children: Two Grand-children: Six Great Grand-children: Three Hobbies: fishing, and travel Louise Gerber Qlllilliam J. Smileyy Children: Five Grand-children: Thirteen Great Grand-children: One Hobbies: Crafts Helen Heck Q Clarence Heslery Children: Four Grand-children: Seventeen C OneJ Hobbies: Traveling, fishing, beach-comb- ing, raising flowers, and making friends Dale Hoble Qfsther Boydj I ::,,, f'w, lslfjeif , , Frankfort, IN 46041 Children: Five Grand-children: Nine Flossie Kressley Q Guilfordj Lafayette, IN 47905 Hobbies: Traveling Viney Kressley Uflobinsonj Lafayette, IN 47905 Children: Three C 'Twoj Grand-children: Four Hobbies: Traveling John Laprad Clluthj Delphi, IN 46923 Children: Two Grand-children: Two Hobbies: Photography, and Tape record- ing Inez Lee fllichard Carrollj Kenneth City, FL 33709 Children: Five Grand-children: Seventeen Great Grand-children: Two Hobbies: Traveling, and growing flowers Donald Lipp QDoris fleagenj Frankfort, IN 46041 Eva Lipp Qlllilliam Needj Frankfort IN, 46041 Children: Three Grand-children: Seven Hobbies: Gardening and hondwork Thressa Metzger QHerman Rothenber- 900 Mulberry, IN 46058 Children: Two Grand-children: Six Dorothy Metzger f l.ee Hitej Rossville, IN 46065 Children: One Grand-children: Three Hobbies: Music and Reading Gdaline Michael Cflobert Michaelj Floyd's Hnobs, IN 471 19 Children: Four Grand-children: Eight Edna Myers Uames H. Lewisj Silver Lake, IN 46982 Children: Three Grand-children: Eleven Opal Gangwer QPluej and Don Plue St. Joseph, Michigan 49085 Children: two Grand-children: four Ralph Replogle QFrances Barnhartj Breman, In 46506 Children: four Grand-children: seven Herbert lleppert QMarjoriej Mulberry, In 46058 Children: three Grand-children: eleven RLUMNI - 1 55 LDCQCCEGDCID CQCCECSD D QDQCQD 'xi'QQ GDC c-9 ca son, Julie Tijunin, Hristi lUalker and Rebecca Miller in a mount Qengco ca ca cs ca gag Q I -V I.. t . . '., .. .. Stacy LUilkerson, Sheri Miller, Mandy Barrick, Carrie Cripe, Rlisha Harrison, Jennifer Horri- . . . . . I . . .giaL-gbgie-5g...g7D...:,261..i . QD H -0- o o - -0 0 09 Dorotha Miller Qlleamj Danville, IL 61832 Emmet Miller f'Olene Ruch, Rnn Cooperj Mulberry, IN 46058 Children: Two Grand-children: Four Hobbies: Fishing, horseshoes, gardening, and ushering at P.U. football games Lyle Rodenbarger lllest Lafayette, IN Emily Root fCarl lllisej Monticello, IN 47960 Children: Three Marvin Shedron Uuanitaj Cutler, IN 46920 Children: Four Grand-children: Eleven Hobbies: Fishing and traveling Clarence Skiles QGertrudej Modesto, California 95350 Children: Three Grand-children: Eight Hobbies: Golf, and card games Rlma Smock fMauQ UJinimac, IN 46996 Helen Smock fCharles Heimsj Monticello, IN 47960 Children: One Grand-children: Three Great Grand-children: One Hobbies: Sewing, quilting etc. Donald Snyder Kharlottej Hokomo, IN 46901 Children: One Grand-children: One Hobbies: collecting antiques HLUMNI Mary Snyder QMaurice Moorej Frankfort, IN 46041 Children: Three Grand-children: Five Hobbies: Sewing, gardening, and helping with farm work Martha Snyder QDavid Vundtj Frankfort, IN 46041 Children: Three Grand-children: Six Great Grand-children: Two flaynond Unger Sedalia, IN 46067 Dorothy Yoder Qfllpha Huffordj Rossville, IN 46065 Children: Three Grand-children: Ten Hobbies: Sewing, crocheting, and gar- dening Ruby Voder Uohn Frantzj Rossville, IN 46065 Children: Two Grand-children: Two Hobbies: Hnitting, sewing, and playing cards Cletis Zook Flora, IN 46929 Basil Burns Sedalia, IN 46067 Joe Calloway Otterbein, IN 47970 David Hingery Rossville, IN 46065 0 6 0 0 6 0 0 6 rw Kathleen Barnhart fChester Harleyj New Carlisle, OH 45344 Children: Three Grand-children: Four Hobbies: Sewing, herb gardening, church activities, volunteer work 'Irene Bedford Jeannette Bell floyd Quinny Rmes, IR 50010 Children: Four Grand-children: Three Hobbies: Gardening, hiking, bird watch- ing, bridge, reading, hunting antiques Lavon Bolinger fFrank Fogelsongj Lafayette, IN 47905 Children: Three Grand-children: Six Hobbies: Shelling, fishing, and making crafts Howard Calloway filoisej Santa Rosa, CR 95401 Children: Two Grand-children: Two Hobbies: UJoodworking, Restoration of Rntiques Martha Campbell Clederhausj Hales Corners, LUI 53103 Children: Three Grand-children: Seven Hobbies: Dancing, bowling, golfing, ice skating, boating Paul Clear flaura Frazierj Rossville, IN 46065 Children: Two Grand-children: Five Hobbies: Gardening, fishing, woodwork- ing Thelma Cochran LUheat Ridge, CD 80033 Hobbies: Reading, needle work, macrame, fishing, and traveling Frank Cornwell Uuanitay Green Valley, RZ 85614 Children: One Grand-children: One Hobbies: Hiking, bowling, golfing, square dancing, swimming, and traveling Kenneth Cripe flouisej Forest, IN Children: One Hobbies: Harness Horse racing, and fish- ing 'Leona Davies Mabel Douglas QM. O. Lindleyy South Bend, IN 46615 Children: Three 1: Eugene H. Glenn Qlinnabelle Mcquernj Rossville, IN 46065 Children: Four Grand-children: Ten Hobbies: Traveling, and woodworking John lU. Holmes Uackie Butzj Lafayette, IN 47905 Children: Six Grand-children: Ten Hobbies: Reading, studying, gardening, hiking, biking, swimming, and caring for people Elsie LaPrad QMorey Troxelj Lafayette, IN 47904 Children: Four Grand-children: One Hobbies: Traveling, fishing, reading, knit- ting, and needlepoint 'Merritt Mc0uern Jeanette Miller QDavid lloyerj Rossville, IN 46065 Children: Two Grand-children: Six Hobbies: Genealogy 'Karl Pearcy Frank Replogle QDorothaj Decatur, IL 62526 Children: Three Grand-children: Five Paul fleppert QCaroIj Tucson, HZ 85746 Children: Two Grand-children: Four Hobbies: Traveling, camping Phyllis flodenbarger QHaroId Millerj Flossville. IN 46065 Children: Three Grand-children: Five Hobbies: Ceramics James Rose QMariIynj Milledgeville, GH 31061 Children: Three Grand-children: Six Hobbies: Fishing, and bowling Margaret Roth Clienneth lllalkerj Lafayette, IN 47905 Children: Three Grand-children: Five Hobbies: Reading, sewing, knitting, and crocheting Dorothy Silverthorn Qnrthur Smithj Punta Gorda, FL Children: Three Grand-children: Nine Hobbies: Knitting, reading, cooking, and gardening Melvin Smith QMable lluchj Mulberru, IN Children: Three Grand-children: Six Hobbies: Fishing, and working on small- engines Dorothy Stouse Frankfort, IN 46041 Hobbies: Volunteer work Margaret Ulrey Qlllilliam Taylorj Scottsdale, HZ 85953 Children: One Hobbies: Volunteer work 'Vernon Unger 'John Uackj Voegerl, Jr. Ruth E. UJagoner QEverett llaineyj Greenville, IL 62246 Children: Four Grand-children: Seven Hobbies: Knitting, and gardening Paul ward flluby Maxinej Rassville, IN 46065 Children: Two Grand-children: Two Roscoe lllolf Ueanj Fiossville, IN 46065 Children: Three Grand-children: Seven Hobbies: Fishing Q36 ,QQQQQQQQQQ Q C gsw wez K f Q -Q 106- I Q Q h i s new ns-. QCACA Q5 Q Q Q 665 9993 9 9 Sybil Rldrich Uitus Medfordj Frankfort, IN Leston Beisel Uerilynj Frankfort, IN Children: Four Doris Burhalter Uohn Leffertj Lafayette, IN 'Evelyn Burkhalter 'william Burns Dale Colby Qlnezj Lafayette, IN Children: Five Elizabeth Erbaugh QFrank lllatchfordj Mobil, HL Children: Two Marion Fosnock QHerscheI Smithj Flossville, IN Children: One Grand-children: Three Roberta Frey Qlllilliam Cameronj Fiossville, IN Children: Two Grand-children: Four Donald Gray Hempton, IN 'James Hackerd Olive Holsinger Qfienson Piercej lllest Lafayette, IN Lorin lrick flenaj Springfield. OH Children: Four 'Robert Kemp Robert Hinzer Qflernadeanj Flora, IN Nerdteachers show support for volleyball team. Left to right: Dale Griffin, Bob Knapp. Pam Oliver, Marlo Glover, Mark Rule, and Fred Hlbro. RLUMNI - 157 Max Hnapp QCatherineQ Frankfort, IN Children: five Mary Hressley fMax Ulastlj Lafayette, IN Children: five Esther Laprad fRodger Neffj Lafayette, IN Children: four Lorraine Malaska QManford Swansonj Mulberry, IN Children: two Grandchildren: four Garland Metzger QFernQ Rossville, IN Children: three Troy Michael Clieverlyj Frankfort, IN Children: two Virginia Milner QRrthur Htlanta, GH Kenneth Ohl QRettyj Lafayette, IN 'Margaret Ohl Hobbsj Imogene Rader fEarI Hoffmanj Frankfort, IN Children: four Grandchildren: three Wanda Roberts QRobert Zurfasj Hnderson, IN Helen Roth Qlllilbur Moneyj Speedway, IN Children: one Fern Shumate fEugene Oilerj Chalmers, IN Herschel Smith fMarionJ Rossville, IN Children: one Grandchildren: three 'Charles Stoops Junior Talyor QRubyj Frankfort, IN Children: one Carl Ticen Qbonnabellej Sedalia, IN John Ticen Orlando, FL Regena Unger QRaIph Johnsonj Lafayette, IN Helen UJagoner QRaymond Sheetsj Flora, IN Thelma lllainscott fleon Grayj I58 - RLUMNI Spanish Club Meetings involveha lot of culinary experimentation, just ask Neal l.UhltIock Chad Crose, and David Dunk. Rossville, IN Children: two Retty l.lJaIIace Uim Hackerdj Lafayette, IN Children: two 'Frances U.Jetzel Maurice Vount Hirklin, IN -QmQHQHeHeM M'QHQmQ iHQHQQibeHMQ'QMQHQt 2 ' ' Q P U Q Q U Q Q Q me QQQQQQQQQQQQ Q Thelma Rustin fPauI Reavisy Rossville, IN James Reard Coral Gables, FL lJJilma Rurkhalter CRusseIl Hazlettj Frankfort, IN Joe Rurns Branford, CT Max Chittick Rossville, IN Rlma Jean Cripe QDon Lllelcherj Greentown, IN Josephine DeFord CJ. T. Holmesj Mary Jane Frantz QDonaId Lybrookj Russiaville, IN Ronnie Frey QEd Snouwaettj Stockwell, IN Eugene Gould North Sellersburg, IN Robert Gray Frankfort, IN Phyllis Harmon QRobert Haserj Lebanon, IN Russell Hazlett Frankfort, IN Ruby Hufford Uunior Taylory Frankfort, IN Virginia Hufford Uack MIIIGYD Columbia City, IN John lrick Lake Zurich, IL Virgil lrmeger Flossville, IN Donald Jackson Rossville, IN Dorothy Jackson Flossville, IN Edward King Frankfort, IN Phyllis Hressleyk fRalph Mltchellj Stockwell, IN George McDaniel Monticello, IN Ivan Meador Modesto, CH Gene Metzger Lafayette, IN Opal Metzger fDelton Felixy Lafauette, IN Roselun Shaffer flee H. Fagalay Independence, MO Roberta Michael fTaulor Stantonj Frankfort, IN Marie Smeltzer QCleo Ulolfj Lubbock, TX Dale Gordon Miller Mishawaka, IN 'Joann Snuder lllilliam E. Ticen l.Uilliam C. Miller Dubia United Hrab Emirates Hossville, IN Kathrun lJJetzel Qwilliam Stillwellj Portia Mort fPauI Davenportj Frankfort, IN Frankfort, IN DlT?fQ, ' ' V Z Z QWQ QQ Ernest Phillips Rossville, IN Caroline Pritsch fThomas lllilsonj Carmel, CH Donald Rshleu Lancaster, CFI Children: four Occupation: Superintendent with Gener- al Telephone Co. Virginia Purcell fCharles Seversj LUest Lafauette, IN Robert Reed Scottsbord, HL Franklin lloudurant Margaret lleplogle Qflernard Beardj Fiossville, IN Tuscan, HR Carl Buck Lafauette, IN Children: one Occupation: Fairfield Manufacturing Cam- John Reunolds panu Frankfort, IN Elizabeth fleppert Uohn Dale Millery Laramie, LUV Patricia Butler QGene Callowauj Rossville, IN Children: two Occupation: Owner ofa craft Ga shirt shop Eleanor Roth Clllalter Tarnowj Lafauette, IN Roberta Taulor QVan llaileuj Bristol, FL Junior L. Callowau San Flntonlo, TDC Children: five Occupation: Retired from Hir Force, Fiss't. Manager Linz Jewelers Dorothu Seest QCarter Patej Chattanooga, TN hi' , National l-lonor Societu members help with the scoring at the first annual spelling team competition. Edward E. Corneu Frankfort, IN 46041 Children: three Occupation: HE. StaIeu's Bonnie Chittick QCripej Lowell, IN 46356 Children: five Occupation: Owner of Tri Creek lumber uard and hardware Irene Cottrell fbenlingerj f-ircanum, OH 45304 Children: two Mirian Crow QDunkj Little Rock, HR 72203 Children: five Occupation: Direct Sales Carolun Crum fHalej Flora, IN 46929 Children: two Occupation: Delco Electric James E. Devor Frankfort, IN 46041 Children: five Occupation: J Gr J Equipment Maru Lou Emeru fSalisburuj Frankfort, IN 46041 Children: three Occupation: Rossville Cons. School llobert Finleu Salt Lake Citu, UT 841 17 Children: two Occupation: Professor Univ. of Utah Ralph Harshbarger Rossville, IN 46065 Children: two Occupation: Indiana Gas Co. Norman Hufford Flrlington Heights, IL 60004 Children: two Occupation: Owner of 7-11 'Eileen lrmeger Qlautonj Children: two 'Phullis Kingeru CMannj Children: two Helen Knowles flucasy Frankfort, IN 46041 Children: three Bert Miller Frankfort, IN 46041 Children: four Occupation: Retired from Frankfort Police Dept. HLUMNI - 159 Gertie Miller Qwalter Quick Jr.j Michigantouin, IN Children: three Occupation: Delco Electronics Marilun Miller fMerl Cripej Frankfort, IN Children: three Occupation: Clinton Countu Bank June Replogle QRau Trittj Hurora, IL Children: three Occupation: Brethren Church Office Sec- retaru lllanita Scolleu QLewis Morrisj Colfax, IN Children: three Occupation: Hlpha Gamma Rho Marjorie Sherlock Ql1Jalker Fletcherj Marshall, MO Children: four Occupation: Fletcher Grain Componu Harold E. Sloan Frankfort, IN Children: five Occupation: Fillison Rlberta Smith fThomas Marshj Lafauette, IN Children: three Occupation: self-emploued at Marsh Ru- tomotive Rppraisal Services 'Robert D. Suter Keith Timmons Frankfort, IN Children: four Morris LlJa9oner North Manchester, IN Children: five Occupation: Farming and Excavating Harold E. lJJoodruft Frankfort, IN Children: Retired from Frankfort Police Dept. Harmeson Manufacturing Hdminis- trative E C , CD Q Q 9 6 Q Q CQ Nea : Carolun Rell QLlJaune Floral Jacksonville, FL Sharon Rlack QRichard Hufferj Frankfort, IN Frank Calhoun Lakeland, FL Reuel M. Crum Rossville, IN Loretta Devore Qlambertj Frankfort, IN Robert Dunk Flossville, IN Morris Egelhoff Frankfort, IN LUacku seniors Rmu Ferguson, Darcu Um- mel, and .lodu Ganguier ham it up for the 160 - RLUMNI camera, during a lunch break. Linda Flora fRichard Lindseuj Lafouette, IN Carol Freu fFeIixJ Lafauette, IN Ron Gascho Frankfort, IN Trudu George Nobelsville, IN Nancu Huffer Qilaileuj Hrthens, GH Richard Hutchison Livonia, MI Donald Knop Rossville, IN lUilIiam Mathews Frankfort, IN Gene Mellinger Rossville, IN John Miller Lakeside, CH Ross Milner Frankfort, IN Janette Mosson Uim Rutzj Frankfort, IN Donna Neuen- schwander QGene McCartuQ Rossville, IN Maurice Ogelsbu Frankfort, IN Kenneth Peters Sedalia, IN Jack Pitchard Hillisburg, IN Clara Reed fRichard Mavituj Frankfort, IN Carl F. Reppert Placerville, CH Pattu Roth QLarru Coheej Monticello, IN Barbara Robinson Qflruce Taulorj Frankfort, IN Duane Rouer Delphi, IN Claredon R. Rule Hngelton, TX Rettu Sipes QFrank Calhounj Lakeland, FL laura Stingleu QSpaldin9j Lafauette, IN Velma Suter CFordj lllest Melbourne, FL Janelle Tharp QHuntj Boulder, CO Norma Ticen QMuersj Houston, TI Richard Ticen Sedalia, IN Junior lUard Fiossville, IN Jerru llleida, M.D. Lllest Lafauette, IN Sondra white fllill Rogersj Columbus, IN Re: Voung Lafauette, IN Bettu Sipes QFrank Calhounj Lakeland, FL Laura Stingleu QSpaIdingj Lafauette, IN Velma Suter CFordJ lllest Melbourne, FL Janelle Tharp fHuntj Boulder, CO Norma Ticen QMuersj Houston, TI Richard Ticen Sedalia, IN Junior LUard Rossville, IN Jerru llleida, M.D. LUest Lafouette, IN Sondra UJhite fBiIl Bogersy Colombus, IN Bex Voung Lafauette, IN -4 The difference between I. U. and Purdue is this big saus Mr. Bill Tislow. Pizzodou features Cindu Jones and, be- hind the pots, Michelle Hatsaros. 6 e e e r , L, . , L, . ,, AQ. f X hx 5 in 1: r Q --' fe be -, Ai,-K at - 42 C Q Q O V cj 8 O , . O Q O C C O f . . . . 9 .4-. .f -5. .. . , . a s 6 Q , , 1 3 - ,, ,G Vxsfg 1 L X9 f Jff ,Ffa 1 f A ,ia ,5e,,,e,,,Enw,.te, 2 QD 2 QE? ci1SE!6 2. Q Q Larru J. Bndrew QMarnaj Moorestown, N.J. 08057 Children: Betsu Hnne, and Douglas Ed- ward Occupation: Textbook Representative Bob Barnhart Riverside, CH 92505 Rlbert Becker Lafauette, IN 47905 Suzanne Beard Qlllilmer Goody Mulberru, IN 46058 Children: Staci, and Lisa Occupation: Housewife - Farming Gordon Bieru New Hlbanu, IN 47150 Clark Bolinger Lafauette, IN 47905 Bonald Bolinger Lafauette, IN 47905 Sharon Boucl flieith B. LlJoIfj Flora, IN 46929 Children: Sandra, Susan, Shorlene, Johnathan, and David Carole Bratton QFlattj Los Vegas, NV 89110 Blan Brown Tipton, IN 46072 James L. Buntin Greenwood, IN 46142 Children: Jamie Lee Occupation: Hsst. National Membership Director - The Hmerican Legion Bettu Jane Chittick flier Metzgerj North Manchester, IN 46962 Children: Susan, Matthew, Jennie, and Ethan Occupation: Dairu farmers - own and manage Calico Corner Fabrics Donald Cohee Hokomo, IN 46902 Children: Himberlu, and Melissa Grand-children: Hassie, and Brent Occupation: EngIin's Fine Footwear Salesman Bonald Cohee QSandra LQ Monticello, IN 47960 Children: Sherri, and Jeffreu Occupation: Mach. Repair, Ross Gear Div. TRLU Bichard Cook Mulberru, IN 46058 Kenneth Disinger QNancuy Mulberru, IN 46058 Children: Dean, Darin, and Dawn Patti Duckworth fiiosterj Bringhurst, IN 469l3 BIUMM' 161 Barbara J. Dunk QStanleu Curranj Houston, TX 77042 Children: Richard, and Steve Occupation: Technician Earl Ehresman Indianapolis, IN 46226 Carol Fickle QPearsonj Birmingham, MI 48010 George Flora Ufleggu Tipmorej Frankfort, IN 46041 Children: Dawn Occupation: International Marketing Manager-Delco Electronics Corporation Roger Freu Uackiej Rossville, IN 46065 Children: Carla, Christu, and Carrie Occupation: Farmer U.lilma Gascho Clloushj Lafauette, IN 47904 Children: Hndrew, and Pollu Occupation: I-Ieupunch operator at Purdue Universitu Diane Gilman fGaIe Kinziej Bringhurst, IN Children: Deena, John, Jameu, DeLee Occupation: Housewife Ned Gochenour Qlackiej Logansport, IN 46947 Children: Steve, Helli, and Jeff Garu Grau Bossville, IN 46065 Michael Haues Qlindaj Lafauette, IN 47905 Occupation: Securitu Officer falso Super- visorj Monte Haues Lima, Peru 'Bob Hobbs Jou Hobbs QGosseJ Jacksonville, IL 6265 Garu Hodgen Rockville, MD 20850 Kenneth lU. Hodson Uerilunnj Rassville, IN 46065 Children: John B., David H., Stephanie B., Melissa B., Melissa H., and Suzann B. Occupation: Owns Hadsons Plumbing G Heating Stanley Holsinger QTerrij Carmel, IN 46032 Children: Jennifer, and Jessica Occupation: Xerox service trainer Donald L. Hufford Rossville, IN 46065 Children: Joe, Bngie, and Mike Occupation: Department Head at Purdue 162 - BLUMNI Universitu 'Jerru Hurleu Hllen Gilbert Mike Jones Mulberru, IN 46058 Glenna Hoble QMartin Trentj Bringhurst, IN 46913 Children: Tonu, Todd, and Tricia Occupation: Housewife Dan Leazenbu Uanicej Frankfort, IN 46041 Children: Tobe, and Todd Occupation: Petroleum Service Man Bonnie Lee QCuIpj Monticello, IN 47960 Bill Mcllinneu Clfegguj Bossville, IN 46065 Children: Mark, Sean, and Meridith Occupation: Retired Barbara Martin ffiuinliskj Rossville, IN 46065 Jan Martin Qlluffordj Rossville, IN 46065 Children: Joe, Bngie, and Mike Occupation: R.N., Town of Rossville Clerk Treasurer Gaule Miller QMeuerj Stone Lake, llJI 54876 Deanna Mockerman QBurdj Frankfort, IN 46041 Bob Mohler Uanej Frankfort, IN 46041 Children: David, Brad, and Lisa Occupation: Farmer and seed dealer Bertha Mosson Qllongasj Sciotoville, OH 45662 Margo Pollard QOrenQ Summitville, IN 46070 Dannu Powell Brian Beppert Buburn, IN 46706 Pat Beser QBuckj Granger, IN 46530 Sue Bigdon fSilIj Frankfort, IN 46041 Dick Bodkeu fSuej Bossville, IN 46065 Children: Scott, and Boschel Larru llodkeu Sacramento, CH 95821 Nancu Both QMax llodkeuj Rossville, IN 46065 Children: Torreu, and Colbu Occupation: Housewife Gi Secretaru Buth I'-1. Scolleu QStewartj Gleason, LUI 54435 Gordon Scott Qiarlenej Lafauette, IN 47905 Children: Sherri, Shawn, Modestu, and Pat Occupation: Instrument Tech. Eli Lillu Charlie Silverthorn QCharIottej Eureka, IL 61530 Children: Hen, and Hevin Occupation: Hg. Engineer James Sterling Russiaville, IN 46979 David Stingleu Clarkston, MI 48016 I Linda Terrell Qlerou Clickj Monticello, IN 47960 Julia Thomas CDave Nicholsonj Noblesville, IN 46060 Children: Don Occupation: Business Teacher Peggu Tipmore fGeorge Floral W Frankfort, IN 46041 Children: Dawn Occupation: Homemaker Carroll Unger fHawkinsJ Manistique, Ml 49854 'Sharon Unger Ruth LUagoner fllaulsj Hokomo, IN 46901 Bn example of antique beautu on displau at l Bossville festival. ss' Ee bavid Nichols launches a kite train for the Flossville elementaru students as he prepares to attempt to break the record later this uear. , - - cp Q o o ' ' O s. QMQ 9999009 came: c: Ed Beard Qlllinifredj Rossville, IN 46065 Children: Eric, Hathleen and Gretchen Occupation: Mechanic Fl.E. Staleu Ivan Burkle fflhondaj Fiossville, IN 46065 Children: Nathan and Neil Occupation: Farmer Barbara Cheneu QMike Leahuj Cincinnati, OH 45238 Children: Greg Occupation: Teacher LUinifred Clendenning Cidward Beardj Rossville, IN 46065 Children: Eric, Kathleen, and Gretchen Occupation: Food Services Manager, Rossville School Sue Colbu Uau Hawleuj Hirklin. IN 46050 Children: Emilu, Jonathan, and Hbigail Occupation: Nurse Richard Cottrell fNancuj Roual Center, In 46978 Children: Jason and Nathan Occupation: Teacher Barbara Dolbu fllenneth Creep Rossville, IN 46065 Children: Chad and Curtis David Duer fbebbiej Huntington, IN 46750 Children: David Jr. and Derek Occupation: Chiropractic Phusician Rllen Eller Qlindaj Delphi, IN 46993 Children: Les and Jeff Occupation: Beard Industries Stan Emens Qllathuj Frankfort, IN 46041 Children: Michael Occupation: Farmer Mark Cvans Qlrenej Rossville, IN 46065 Children: Ben, Noel, and Matt Occupation: Senior Chemical Operator Steve Fines Q Debbrahj Rossville. IN 46065 Children: Shaune and Christopher Occupation: lronworker Foreman Opal Flora Modesto, CH 95356 Occupation: Nurse Max Fogelsong Qlinday Rossville, IN 46065 Children: Tammu and Jodi Occupation: Machinest Rae Gnn Gangwer fSteve Seifertj Fort Lllaune, IN 46815 Children: Greg Occupation: Medical Technologist Sam Gascho Ueanj Deerfield, UJI 53531 Children: Lance and Nathan Occupation: Director of M.l.S. for large retail store Cherul Gates Duclleu, Mi-I 01570 Occupation: Department Hdministrator in M.I.S, Lllrightline fcomputersj llathu Gochenour QSam Goodwinj Indianapolis, IN 46240 Children: Scott, Sammu, and Steve Occupation: Flssistant Principal of Ste- phen Decatur Elementaru School in Deca- tur Township of Marion Countu Larru Hamm Uuduj Rossville, IN 46065 Children: Larru Jr., Jared, and Christian Occupation: Village Print Shop linda Heise fCharIie Beardj Rossville, IN 46065 Children: Scott and Erica Occupation: Hccounting Clerk Richard Hitch Uackiej Delphi, IN 46923 Children: Ricku and Johnnu Occupation: Chrusler Vernon Hitch Hnderson, IN 4601 I Janet Hufford Cllen llrausj Newburgh, IN 47630 Occupation: Special Education Teacher Sharon llaszmaul QTerru McGilIj Rossville, IN 46065 Children: Terru Jr. and Mimi Occupation: SecretarufTreasurer at Rossville Elementaru Stephan l.aPrad QSaIIuj Pratt, HH 67124 Children: Mollie and Nancu Occupation: Certified Public Pccountont Patricia Lauton QHenru Muersj Mulberru. IN 46058 Children: Sheri and Scott Occupation: Group Underwriting Rnalust for Lafauette Life Insurance Co. Steve McDaniel Monticello, IN fleitta Meadal Qllick Sipesj Rossville, IN Children: Mura and Michelle Occupation: Pssistant ManagerfManag- er Trainer RLUMNI - 163 Bobert Metzger QMaxinej Mulberru, IN Children: John, Paul and Maru Occupation: Cabinet Shop and raise feeder pigs Craig Michael Qllathuj Frankfort. IN Children: Stephanie and Brent Occupation: Construction Foreman and former Buron Miller Bossville, IN Gaule Mortsolf Fairfield, OH Occupation: Elementoru teacher Barbara Beavis Uohn Hessj Children: David, Rhoda, Ivan. and Debor- ah Occupation: Housewife Steve Seifert Qliae Bnnj Fort llloune, IN Children: Greg Occupation: Graphic Brts Supervisor Bobert Shultheis fPatj Rossville, IN Children: Tad, llJade,and Hnn Occupation: Control Board Operator at B.E. Stoleu Jerru Silverthorn QCanduQ Rossville. IN Children: Scott and Bndu Occupation: Farmer Bick Sipes CDebj Flossville, IN Children: Mura, Michelle, Himi, and Cabe Occupation: Self-emploued Garu Snapp QSheiIaj Lofauette, IN Children: Deanna and Rocheol Occupation: District Manager B.L. LlJil- Iiams Phil Snuder QNancuj Plainfield, IN Children: Phil, Mark, and Melissa Occupation: Development Engineer Jackie Stevens Indianapolis, IN Bovena Tull Uerret Shieruj Bossville, IN Children: Michelle and Jim l64fBl.UMNl . . . t . . ,v. .vi V U U M U U U U M Qf xa w w i D Q Q Q O Q Q Q Q Q Q CN J Q Q Q Q Q CQJ QD B Q Q Q C3 Diane Bnderson Rossville, IN Debra Brmstrong QMorganj Kokomo, IN Bebecca Barnhart CGerard Martini Boston, I-W Children: Jeremu, Elizabeth, John, and Emilu Occupation: Composition and Lauout Brt- ist Deborah Bluemke Uerru Butlerj Lafauette, IN Children: Nicole and Markus Occupation: Housekeeper Jouce Bolinger Qlarru Patrickj Delphi, IN Children: Brandon, Celeste, ond Blake Occupation: HomemakerfSecretaru Tom Bonebrake Salisburg, NC Blan Bau Bowen, Sr. QMitzie J Frankfort, IN Children: Tanuo and Blan Rau, Jr. Occupation: Maintenance Journeuman Bettu Bower QMarshalIj Colburn, IN Rosanna Boud Qfiiffeuj I ' V I Camden, IN Paul Brown Dauton, IN Joe Burkle fSarahj Flossville, IN Children: Natalie, Jennifer, and Denise Occupation: Farmer Lucu Canine Uohn llamstraj Bloomington, IN Children: Stoceu, Derek, and Bshleu Occupation: Homemaker Greg Carter Elgin, IL Faue Cole Sedalia, IN Shirleu Cottrell Hankokee, IL Laverne Crumpacker Delphi. IN Clifford Davcenport QGauej Mulberru, IN Children: Kelli and Hora Occupation: Eli Lillu Marcia Sue Dolbu fClaude Prassj Colfax, IN Children: Gloria, Tanua, Daniel, Brthur and 'Matthew Occupation: Beal Estate Salesperson i 1? 3444 ,,,, ,M , 'W I . . 5' , Nas! fwmwqfyw ,Auf Y 44, School is out for the uear, and summer vacation looms ahead as the last students trudge homeward. Bobert Dyer Bloomington, IN Lorn Ferguson Mica Fegurson Sedalia, IN Linda Flory QVernon Boydj Frankfort, IN 46041 Children: Lynette, Lisa, and Leanne Steve Gangwer QGIoriaj Boise, ID 83706 Children: Baron and Jeremy Occupation: Lumber Co. Jacquelilne Gascho Speedway, IN Bill Graves Qlinday Rossville, IN 46065 Children: Jason and Stacy Occupation: Dietary Department at Mil ner Health Care Center Bnn Gray Teresa Henry Lafayette, IN Phil Holsinger QSusanj Rossville, IN 46065 Children: Carl Occupation: Steel Construction Linda Irmeger QBiII Gravesj Rossville, IN 46065 Children: Jason and Stacy Lou flnn Irmeger fBiII Baughj Rossville, IN 46065 Children: Derek Occupation: Graduate Studies Coordina- tor at Purdue University James Judd, Jr. Frankfort, IN 46041 John Hamstra Clucyj Bloomington, IN 47401 Children: Stacey, Derek, and Hshley Occupation: Controller Sandra Herns Robert Knapp Frankfort, IN 46041 Joyce Long QDriverj LUest Point, IN Steve Luper Sedalia, IN Beverly McGill flllardj Lafayette, IN Roger Marshall Lafayette, IN Craig Meador Bossville, IN Children: Shawn and Sharla Occupation: Electrician Shirley Meador Cllooty Modesto, CB Barbara Miller Qlllagonerj Hossville, IN 46065 Children: Brooke and Nikki Occupation: work in cafeteria Gary Miller Sarasota, FL Mike Miller Frankfort, IN 46041 Susan Miller fSteve Beachlerj Ripon, CB 95366 Children: Ben and Chris Occupation: day care provider Boger Morris QCaroIj Flossville, IN 46065 Children: Johanna, Carla, Shawn, and Travis Occupation: Computer Mill Operator Mike Mosson Lafayette, IN Tina Mundy QSteve Silverthornj Minneapolis, MN Larry Patrick Delphi, IN Children: Brandon, Celeste, and Blake Occupation: FarmingfHog Management Steve Peterson Bringhurst, IN Steve Baber Frankfort, IN 46041 Tony Beppert Flossville, IN 46065 Ulanda Sandifer fGreenj Franklin, IN Robin Sheets Dephi, IN Larry Silverthorn Seal Rock, OR Steve Silverthorn Minneapolis, MN 'Darrell Skiles Judy Taylor QGiIbertQ Lllabash, IN Mike Ticen Flossville, IN 46065 lUiIliam Michael Trillingham Dayton, IN Dan Turpin Lafayette, IN Chris Ujagoner Bossville, IN 46065 Children: Clinton, Henton, and Hurtis Occupation: CarpenterfFarmer Marj Ulagoner QCraig Blockerj Lafayette, IN 47905 Children: Craig Occupation: Clay critters George lllilkerson Rossville, IN 46065 Dean l.l.IoIfe Byron UJoIfe Uanicej Rossville, IN 46065 Children: Christopher Occupation: Housekeeping Supervisor A 9 -1 '-,A r, -wvsavv Q . 3956131 93901 wanna . . ..., . . ,L L, 0 -'. ' . if EIGQIGQQQQJU IOJl5 K7JKIfdLlDIQxUfQ QQQQi1QQ Greg Rnderson QTerrij Greenfield, IN Shirley Rustin fDavid Beavisj Claypool, IN Children: five Occupation: Homemaker Kimberly Bailey Qlarry Caninej Lafayette, IN Occupation: Bssistant Bpplications Clerk at Purdue Peggy Bogan QDavid McCIurej Lafayette, IN Children: two Occupation: Hohls Rosemarie Bowen QDonnie Stringerj Rossville, IN Gary Brovont QGaiIj Salida, CR Children: two Occupation: Landscaping John Castor Lafayette, IN Teresa Chittick QMichaeI Solomonj Sedalia, IN Gail Dutter CMaurice Millerj New Madison, OH Children: four Occupation: Housewife BLUMNI - 165 Gwen Evertt Lafauette, IN James Ferguson QCarlaj Lafauette, IN Children: one Occupation: Merchandiser Gi Rssistant Cashier Supervisor Debra Freu QSteven Mulliganj Lafauette, IN Children: one Occupation: Data Tupist David Gochenour Rossville, IN Dawn Hackerd Frankfort, IN Bill Harrison Cocoa Beach, FL Linda Houston Lafauette, IN Edward lrmeger fliathuj Frankfort, IN Children: two Occupation: Construction Julie Jackson QSteve Morrisseuj Lebanon, IN Rodger Jenkins QRnnj Rossville, IN Rick liellu fMaruj Dauton, IN Children: two Occupation: Service Manager Brian McCabe QElizabethj Mulberru, IN Children: one Occupation: Commoditu Broker Bonnie Meador Uim Hlostj Flora, IN Children: one Occupation: Homemaker Deborah Miller Fowler, IN Occupation: Stores Controller at Ier Donald Miller QPegguj Bradenton, FL Children: one Occupation: Custom llloodwork Steve Miller fMicheIlej lllest Lafauette, IN Children: four 6 Farmer Caterpil- ing Occupation: Electrician ISI Christian Minis- llef Haren Mohler Qlarru U.Jrauj Overbrook, HS Steve Mulligan QDebraj 166 - RLUMNI Lafauette, IN Children: one Occupation: 7-UP Route Driver Pennu Phillips fflustu Goldenj Frankfort, ln Children: one Occupation: Rssistant Marketing Coordi- FIOIIOI' Lisa Powell flion Fowlerj Rossville, IN Jim Reed Qilhindaj Frankfort, IN Rick Reed Rossville, IN Maru Hathleen Rodkeu Monticello, IN Occupation: Registered Pharmacist Brenda Rude QBruce Stevensj Sedalia, IN Victoria Shivelu Rossville, IN Occupation: Rccounting Clerk at Rrnett Clinic Lunn Skiles Rossville, IN Scott Skiles Qliristij Rossville, IN Children: two Occupation: Farmer Carl Sloan QCherulj Frankfort, IN Cherul Smith QCarI lllisej Lafauette, IN Julie Stingleu Rossville, IN Denise Turpin QMark Moorej Lafauette, IN Occupation: Cosmetologist Lisa Unger QDavid Mettej Richwood, TDC Occupation: Teacher Craig lJJagoner Qfilrlenej Cutler, IN Children: one Occupation: Electrician Velma LlJagoner CGiIbert lJJoIfj Rossville, IN Children: three Occupation: Homemaker Bob lJ.JeIler QStephanieJ Indianapolis, IN Children: one Jerru l.lJoIf QSherruj Indianapolis, IN Occupation: Manager at Hmart Peggu llloodhouse Glick Crumj Frankfort, IN Children: four Occupation: Housewife Q Q Q KD Q Q Q Q O Q CQ KQ LHD Q CQD LQ QD Q Q Q LKJ LCD Q Q Q ii i i l liilitiitiiillifi llliiill lilkiiiiliil fNfNfNfNfN1N1NfNf'xrWfxnnA A17-:iam MIN Millie Rustin Qliinziej Frankfort, IN Occupation: Homemaker Sherul Barber flllatsonj Finn Rrbor, Ml Occupation: Secretaru Cindu Beals QThomsonQ Frankfort, IN Occupation: Cosmetologist Iiandu Brant Frankfort, IN Occupation: Construction Lisa Brower Qlambj Lafauette, IN Occuption: Secretaru Della Brown Frankfort, IN Occupation: Homemaker Susan Burkle Indianapolis, IN Occupation: HitchenfBath Design Jeff Carter Occupation: Militaru Macon Coru lllahiawa, HI Occupation: Militaru Rmanda Debou Rossville, IN Occupation: teacher Phil Dunk Frankfort, IN Occuption: Maintenance Brent Fickle Lafauette, IN Occupation: Pharme Production Phil Gable Champaign, IL Occupation: Restaurant Manager Maru Garrison Qlvuj Mathiston, MS Occupation: Student Dan Good Flossville, IN Occupation: Computer Technician Tami Carter ffieevesj Lllest Lafauette, IN Occupation: Homemaker Robert Grau Hall Summit, LH Occupation: Self-emploued Martin Hackerd Frankfort, IN Karl Harshbarger Rossville, IN Occupation: Farming Cunthia Hendriekson fluecherj LUorcester, MH Occupation: Homemaker Julie Hill Fiossville, IN Occupation: Cosmetologist Pennu I-Iinesleu ffiobinsonj Fullertown, CH Occupation: Dental assistant Joe Huiford Lafauette, IN Occupation: Electronic Sales Jean Rnn Irmeger Qfirowerj Rossville, IN Occupation: Retail Management flandu Jenkins Houghsan, CFI Occupation: Hccountont Betsu Jones Rossville, IN Occupation: Electronic production floselun Judd Rossville, IN Occupation: Processing Roger Mite USS Fiinsuiorth FPO New Vork, NV Occupation: Militaru Linda Kuhns Rossville, IN Occupation: Office Manager Margaret Ledman QScaIesJ Lafauette, IN Occupation: Homemaker John B. Lewis Ist Bn. 13th Flrmar Div RPO New Vork, NH' Occupation: Militaru Todd Loweru Michigantown, IN Occupation: Bodu mechanic Linda Marcotte flllilsonj Frankfort, IN Occupation: Homemaker Tracu Mavitu Qflllenj Lafauette, IN Occupation: Dental assistant Mark Mereditu Hossville, IN Occupation: janitor Sharon Miller QGrauJ Rossville, IN Occupation: Student Ronda Mohler Ulowmanj Rossville, IN Occupation: Retail Management Sherri Mohler Qflowmany Union Citu, IN Occupation: Homemaker Tracu Mosson Lebanon, IN Occupation: Teacher Tammie Mulligan QHenruj Lafauette, IN Occupation: Stock clerk Suzanne Nease QSwitzerj Ft. Benning, GH Occupation: Teacher Beth Oglesbu Frankfort, In Occupation: Student Larru Parker Jacksonville, HR Occupation: Militaru Fred Rodkeu Rossville, IN Occupation: Farm equipment sales Mark Seest Mulberru, IN Occupation: Figricultural sales Linda Sharp Indianapolis, IN Occupation: Marketing David Skidmore Lafauette, IN Occupation: Industrial technologu Maru Smith Lafauette, IN Occupation: Copu shop Sam Smith Cutler, IN Occupation: Highu:au Dept. Laura Spesard Gloderj Hlbuquerque, NM Occupation: Secretaru Jim Switzer fSuzanne Nease Ft. Benning, GFI Occupation: Militaru Nancu Ticen Indianapolis, IN Occupationp: Legal Secretaru Lori Unger Geightuj Rossville, IN Occupation: Bank teller Peter Eriksson Hland, Finland Occupation: Student Matti Schreu Turku, Finland Occupation: Teacher Kristin Odegard Nordbuhagen, Norwau Occupation: Nurse FILUMNI 167 LUHEHE TO LOOK Bdams, Josh 116 Bdams, Kathy 112 Bdams, Kristy 112 Blbro, Fred 17, 157 Blexander, Bbby 46, 83 Blexander, Kath 110 Blexander, Katy 110 Blexander, Tony 108 Bllen, Kim 112 Bllen, Mandi 110 Bmonett, Jim 110 Bmonett, Matt 1 16 Bndersen, Blex l12 Bnderson, Bmber 46, 56, 57, 63, 71 Bnderson, Vicki 21, 40, 98 Bndrew, Bngie 1 16 Bschliman, Don 18, 60, 61 Bschliman, Janet 101, 123 Bustin, Krista 114 Bxe, Justin 116 Baker, Jody 48 Baker, John 129 Baker, Naomi 112 Baker, Tami 40, 98 Balkovec, leigh 118 Ball, Josh 114 Barber, Tina 42, 79 Barnard, Jell 44, 58, 59, 67, 74, 87 Barrick, Darcy 46, 57, 63, 71, 94 Barrick, Mandi 44, 54, 55, 67, 87, 9 Baugh, Derek 106, 129 Beals, John 44, 45 Beam, Patty 54, 63, 120 Beard, Erica 110 Beard, Gretchen 44 Beard, Jenniler 48, 63, 71, 88 Beard, Kathy 42, 43, 54, 55, 87, 99 Beard, Scott 48, 68, 82, 97 Beard, LUinnie 102 Beaver, Melissa 108 Beery, Bndy 42 Beery, Isaac 48 Beery, Philip 110 Beets, Paul 118 Bell, Kathy 42 Bever, Melissa 108, 128 Bever, UJayne 11, 15, 72 Bickel, Susan 122 Blackburn, Bmanda 116 Blackbu rn, Melissa 112 Blocher, Brad 46 Blocher, Kara 114 Blocher, Marla 1 10 Blocher, Tonya 108, 127, 128 Bluemke, Bret 110 Bluemke, Erin 114 Bogle, Jim 48 Bol, Darryl 42 Bothol, Karana 116 Bowen, Blbert 112 Bowen, Maggie 106, 107, 128 Bowen, Tanya 114 Bowers, Shane 44 Bowlin, Linda 7 168 .81, 94, 97 1,97, 156 Bowlin, Melissa 40, 80, 90 Bowlin, Stephanie 29, 39, 98 Bowlin, Suzann 46 Bowyer, Karie 106 Bowyer, Karol 48 Bowyer, Thomas 13, 74 Boyd, leanna 1 12 Boyd, lisa 110 Boyd, Lynette 106 Boyles, Bray, C Bright, Justin 1 18 harity 108 Brendon 21, 40, 65 Brouwer, Baron 108 Brouwer, Keith 112 Brovont, Peggy 21, 40 Brown, Bnissa 116 Brown, Ben 116 Brown, Carrie 106, 128 Brown, Claudia 122 Brown, Heather 108, 127, 128 Brown, Jamie 106, 129 Brown, Stacy 114 Brown, Travis 116 Brown, Ty 48, 94 Brubaker, Ellen 110 Brubaker, Heidi 44, 79, 80, 98 Brubak Brubak er, Molly 106 er, Sarah 46, 94 Buntin, Bmy 48, 62, 71, 97 Buntin, Bngie 40, 53, 55, 90, 91 Burkle, Ivan 6 Burkle, Jennifer 116 Burkle, Natalie 110 Burkle, Nathan 110 Burkle, Neal 114 Burkle, Neil 114 Burnett, Bmy 112 Burnett, Scott 106, 129 Bushlield, Beth 40, 90, 92, 99 Bushiield, David 46, 47, 68, 72, 94, 97 Butler, Jennifer 116 Butz, Brooke 44, 61 Butz, Shiloe 110 1l ... Cameron, Heath 116 Cameron, Heidi 48, 57, 62, 63, 71 Cannon, John 106 Casad, Bpril 108, 128 Casad, Denise 44 Cerbone, Charles 94 Cerbone, Steven 129 Champley, Nathan 40 Chezem, Brenda 108, 128 Chittick, Chad 1 18 Clear, Bndrea 110 Clear, J.P, 42 Clear, Jenny 46, 94 Clendenning, Chris 116 Clendenning, Dan 106 Cline, Molly 101, 122 Colby, Chad 114 Colby, Trevor 46, 83 Conaster, Leona 102 Conaway, Katrina 99 Conlon, Julie 13 Connaway, Katrina 42, 43 Connaway, Mike 48 Cook, Jason 106, 129 Cook, Shane 46 Cool, Susan 15, 21, 40, 80, 90 Coonrod, Krista 42 Cooper, David 110 Cooper, Michelle 40, 53, 54, 55, 61, 71,87 Cooper, Bob 42, 65, 74 Cree, Chad 40 Cree, Curtis 46, 68 Cree, Heidi 108, 127, 128 Cree, Mandi 44, 55, 81 Crews, Courtney 1 16 Crews, Tanya 103, 1 12 Cripe, Carrie 44, 67, 78, 79, 80, 92, 93, 97, 156 Criswell, Kathy 40 Crose, Bethany 118 Crose, Brosiah 1 14 Crose, Chad 42, 65, 72, 158 Crow, Carmen 15, 21, 40, 89, 90, 92, 97 Crum, Debbie 29, 39 Crumpacker, Lyndon 118 Cushman, Ken 101 Cushman, Michelle 116 Cushman, Nate 110 Daniels, Mari 1 16 Daulton, Janet 40 Davenport, Kara 112 Davenport, Kelli 106 Davies, Jamie 44, 67, 72, 87, 90, 92, 99 Davis, Deidre 46, 56, 57, 63, 71, 94, 95 Davis, Missy 29, SS, 78, 79, 80, 81, 88, 99 Deboy, Darrin 48, 94, 95 Deboy, Jason 42, 65, 74, 87 Deweese, Benee 112 Dilling, Cedric 108, 129 Disinger, Dawn 16, 30, 39, 53, 88, 98 Disinger, Kevin 13, 46, 68, 94 Disinger, Shanelle 112 Disinger, Tabitha 118 Dolby, Karie 40, 92, 98 Donat, Kelly 15 Donoho, Melissa 1 14 Douglas, Mark 44 Douglas, Marna 30, 79, 88 Dunk, BJ. 42, 65 Dunk, Bpril 44, 81, 97 Dunk, David 42, 43, 74, 87, 1 Dunk, Emily 112 Dunk , Jaletta 106, 128 Dunk, Baymond 118 Dunk, Stacy 17, 42, 43, 79, 80, 99 Dutter, Marlene 21, 30, 39, 79, 80, 81, 90, 91 98 Dutter, Marleta 48 Dutter, Benito 48 Dutton, Bon 44, 74 Dye, Doug 1 16 Eiler, Eiler, Eiler, Eller, Eller, Eller, Eller, Eller, Bllison 106, 128 Bshley 48, 57, 63, 97 Jerald 14 Bmanda 108, 128 Jell 108, 129 Katie 112 Les 48 Marsha 121 Elston, Jan 122 Elston, Kyle 118 Elston, Tim 1 I0 Emens, Rnita 48, 57, 63, 94 Emens, Jane 102 Emens, Mike 40, 81, 90 Emens, Bachelie 108 Enoch, l.Uanita 121 Ervin, Brenda 54, 60 Evans, Matt 48, 72, 82. Evans, Shannon 65 Everett, Lori 42 Ferguso Ferguso 108, 129 n, Rmy 30, 38, 79, 80, 160 n, Sally 108, 127 Fickle, Bmber 118 Fickle, l1JiIliam 102 Fines, Chris 46, 83 Fingerle, Brad 48 Fingerle, Brenda 48, B2 Fingerle, Crystal 46 Fingerle, Kevin 17, 42, 43, 60, 8 Fischer, Cathy 42 Fleener, Becky 13, 42, 90 Flora, Dawn 42, 43, 53, 54, 55. Flora, Lynn 48, 68, 97 Flora, Mar k 42, 43 Flora, Ryan 112 2 71, 87, 90, 99 Graves, Matt 42 Graves, Stacy 116 Gray, Chris 44, 65, 88, 89, 90, 92, 93, 96, Gray, Vickie 17 Gregory, Pam 31, 80 Greives, Rmy 94, 1 10 Greives, Jodi 108, 127 Greives, Julie 1 16 Greives, Kristy 48, 57, 96, 97 Greives, Leon 11 Griffin, Dale 11, 157 Griffis, Bndy 1 14 Griffis, Leanna 116 Grove, Brent 42, 87, 90 Grove, Chris 44 Grove, Greg 48, 68 Grubel, Rimee 46, 71, 94, 97 Grubel, Jacob 112 Haam, Larry 65 Haan, Bob 108 Haan, Jill 112 Haan, Joe 40, 65 Haan, John 31, 38, 58, 59, 72, 79, 80 Haan, Jon 59 Hack, Nichole 118 Gallipo, Mike 112 Hayd Fogelsong, Jody 108 Fogelsong, Tammy 44, 45, 87 Ford, Tiffany 112 Frey, Carrie 108, 127, 128 my, christy 49, 43, 54, ss Frey, Craig 108, 129 Frey, Dana 112 Friend, Sandy 108, 128 Kaelin, Missy 32 Gallipo, N Gangwer, athan 118 Barbara 16, 40, 81, 8 Ganguier, Holly 42, 80, 90, 99 Gangwer, Jody 30, 79, 160 Garrison, Rngelina 112 Garrison, Charlotte 114 Gascho, Rmy 112 Gascho, Garlan 42 Gascho, Heather 16, 42, 81, 90. Gascho, Neil 112, 113 Gascho, Sheila 114 Gaylor, Craig 1 16 Gaylor, Kristine 118 Gaylor, Sonja 1 18 Gaylor, Steve 103 8, 90, 92, 93 99 Hackerd, Rlan 49 Hackerd, Brian 44, 67, 74, 87 Hahn, Bob 129 Hale, Danielle 118 Hale, Tracy 40, 103 Hall, Bob 68 Hall, Crystal 115 Hall, Kristi 116 Hall, Raymond 106, 129 Hall, Robert 49 Hall, Stephanie 48, 49, 57 Hamm, Christian 1 10 Hamm, Jared 106, 129 Hamm, Larry 42, 74 Hann, John 23 Hardesty, Shelley 13, 40, 61, 71 Hardesty, Tammy 46 Harrison, Rlisha 44, 67, 87, 92, 93, 97, 156 Harrison, Heather 1 10 Harrison, Jennifer 46, 62, 94, 97, 156 Harrison, Melissa 110 en, Laurel 40 Hayes, Bob 49 Hayes, Sarah 118 Heath, Tami 108 Hedrick, Matthew 103 Hendrickson, Barth 31, 58, 59, 72, 79, 93 Hendrickson, Jason 44, 72 Hendrickson, John 46, 68 Henry, Brandie 49, 62, 94, 97 Henry, Brian 42, 90, 93 Henry, Janet 6 Hewitt, Nancy 44 Hill, Shawn 110 Hinesley, Hinesley, Hodge n, Brad 31 Rob 23, 31, 38, 65, 74,80 Melissa 10, 21, 31, 38, 88,89 George, Brett 46, 58, 68 George, Derrick 44, 67, 80, 87 Gilbert, Jean 123 Glover, Marla 157 Gochenour, Lisa 23, 30, 80 Hodgen, Noble 44, 89 Hodson, Doug 42 Hodson, Melissa 42, 71, 81, 87, 90, 93, 97 Hollis, Gerry 72 Hopkins, Ben 23, 32, 80, 90 Gochen our, Michael 114 Good, Brian 21, 40, 65, B7 Good, Jason 48, 58, 68, 72 Good, Larry 7 Good, Stephanie 106, 127, 128 Goris, Lana 112 Gower. Gower. Ezekiel 116 Jessica 110 Gower, Vanessa 48, 97 Goyer, Jason 108 Goyer, Nancy 103 Goyer, Rachel 1 18 Graelnitz, Lee Bnne 114 Graves, Jason 110 Hopkins, Hopkins, Dusty 115 Neely 108, 128 Hubbard, Lisa 106, 128 Huflord, Rngie 15, 21, 40, 53, 55, 128 Huflord, Donald 102 Huflord, Gene 78 Huflord, Glen 42, 87 Hufford, Jamie 110 Hufford, Jean 11, 79 Hufford, Keely 49, 57, 63 Hufford, Marsha 46 Hulford, Mike 32 Hulford, Myron 21, 40, 65 Hulford, Randy 40 Hufford, Sandra 21, 32, 99 Hulford, Sharla 44, 98 97, 99 Hulford, Tara 106 ,99 lrmeger, Jeremy 112 lrmeger, Justin 115 Irmeger, Bandy 41 Irvin, Brenda 61 Irwin, Lynn 32, 55, 61, 87, 88 Irwin, Travis 106 Jackson, Rshley 109, 129 Jackson, Cassie 44, 45 Jackson, Michelle 42, 93 Jacoby, Jennifer 46, 56, 57, 63. Jacoby, Jon 41, 65, 74, 87 83 Jakes, Brian 44, 58, 59, 67, 72, 81, 89 Jakes, Joshua 129 Jarratt, Scott 41, 72, 83 Jenkinson, Blake 112 Jenkinson, Brett 116 Johns, Rndra 41 Johns, Chris 46, 68, 72 Johns, Jacob 115 Johns, Jeremiah 112 Johnson, Bngie 44, 98 Johnson, Doug 116 Johnson, Lisa 21, 40, 41, 71 Johnson, Lori 44, 97 Jones, Becky 16, 41, 79, 98 Jones, Cindy 49, 43, 82, 161 Jones, Kenneth 18, 82 Jones, Mary Bnn 101 Kainu, Petter 32, 37, 58, 72 Kallner, Chad 44, 87 Katsaros, Joshua 106 Katsaros, Michelle 42, 55, 61, 71, 161 Katsaros, Missy 46 Keim, Eric 42, 87 Keim, Sandy 106, 127, 128 Keller, Elizabeth 106, 127, 128 Keller, John 44, 58, 59, 67, 72 Keller, Krenta 102 Kellogg, Eric 115 Kelly, Brandi 109, 128 Kelly, Tiffany 41, 61 Kennedy, Bdam 116 Kennedy, Rndrew 115 Kessler, Carroll 102 Kessler, Emilie 115 Kessler, Steve 42, 74 King, Shanna 41 Kingery, Cassie 46, 63 Kingery, Jason 109, 129 Klaiber, Rmy 41, 53, 55, 71, 80 Klaiber, Bob 13, 44, 67, 74 Klecz, Lindsey 118 9 Knapp, Raron 109, 129 Knapp, Bob 58, 157 Knapp, Chadd 118 Knapp, Danielle 109, 127, 128 Knapp, Neil 117 Knapp, Shali 49, 56, 57, 62, 63, 71 Knapp, william Jr. 6 Knecht, Jason 46 Knipp, Brooke 118 Knop, Dak 109, 129 Knop, Derek 112 Knox, Stephen 106 Knox, Steve 129 Koble, Gail 46, 94 Koble, Lorraine 9, 41, 79, 80, 98 Larson, Greg 49, 68 Larson, Gretchen 106, 128 Latshaw, Caralee 42, 98 Latshaw, Lynette 44 Lawson, Jim 41 Lawson, Lonny 44, 67, 74, 87, 89 Layton, Ben 115 Layton, Gregory 118 Leazenby, Lori 32, 38, 39, 88, 92 Ledman, Brett 115 ledman, Kenny 103 Ledman, Marcia 108, 109, 127, 128 Lee, Gara 46, 57, 63, 71, 83, 94, 97 Lee, Rissi 106, 128 Lewis, Jason 13, 44, 72, 89 Lewis, Paula 9, 41, 71, 93 Lipp, Dawn 49, 82 Lipp, Denise 115 Lipp, Dennis 121 Livingston, Jennifer 115 Livingston, Paul 102 Lock, Jamie 46, 68, 72, 96, 97 Lock, Jenniler Long, Debbie Longenecker, Longenecker, Longenecker, Longenecker, Longenecker, 21, 33,39 McKinley, Carl 46, 58, 59, 68, 72 McKinley, william 6 McKinzie, Rlbert 41 McMains, Kyle 44, 67, 74, 87 McMains, Linda 7 McQuern, Melissa 42, 82 Meadal, Marcia 44, 80 Meador, Eric 119 Meador, Leland 1 17 Meador, Sharla 106, 107, 128 Meador, Shawn 106, 129 Meek, Meek, Rndy 44 David 1 1 1 Meek, Tony 46 Mellinger, Jon 40, 41, 91, 93,97 Melvin, Raron 109 Melvin, Julia 119 Mercer, Martha 123 Meredith, Mark 103 Merrill, David 106, 129 Metzger, R.J. 111 Metzger, Deanna 44 Metzger, Jenny 46 Metzger, Jerad 113 Metzger, Joe 6 Metzger, John 42 Metzger, Mary 113 Metzger, Missy 56, 57 Metzger, Paul 47 Metzger, Tyler 49, 58, 59, 68, 72, Michael, Brent 115 Michael, Stephanie 106 Miller, Rngie 106, 127 Miller, Becky 55, 87 Miller, Brad 42, 80, 87 Miller, Caleb 119 Miller, Debbie 102 Miller, Donetta 56, 57, 120, 128 Miller, Harley 102 Miller, Joshua 117 Miller, Kathy 120 Miller, Kay 42 Miller, Loren 119 Miller, Miranda 117 21, 40, 41, 79, 80, 90, 91, 92, 93, 98 Brandon 108, 109, 129 Brett 46, 58, 59, 68, 94 Denise 112 Greg 21, 41, 65, 74, 80, Katie 112 Longenecker, Ryan 117 Longenecker, Todd 109 Lowery, Chris 46, 68, 72, 83, 97 87 Lowery, Darin 33, 36, 79, 81, 87, 92, 93 Lynch, Nikki 1 18 lysinger, Reth 121 Madary, Steve 112 Maggart, Sco tt118 Malacra, Jalan 106 Marlin, RJ. 118 Marlin, Joy 123 Marlin, Matt 110 Martin, Greg Martin, Heath 112 er 9, 41, 71 Martin, Joe 46, 68 Martin, Melisa 106 McCaw, Rnna 102 McCaw, Sabrina 46, 57 McColley, Ron 18 McCoy, Lisa 1 12 McCoy, Tammy 49, 57 McGill, Melanie 106, 128 McGill, Mimi 33, 36, 39, 54, McGill, Shannon 23, 33, 80 McGill, Sharon 101 170 Miller, Rachael 106 Miller, Rebecca 44, 67, 78, 79, 156 Miller, Rod 13, 42, 43 Miller, Rodney 113 Miller, Ryan 119 Miller, Sheri 44, 55, 67, 87, 90, 91, 96, 97 156 Miller, Stacey 33 Miller, Susan 106, 127, 128 Miller, Wendell 113 Mills, Chris 42 Mills, Gene 42 Mills, Kevin 109, 129 Mills, Mark 49 Mills, Melissa 122 Mills, Mike 106 Mills, Ryan 115 Mills, Sarah 119 Mills, Shannon 13, 47, 58, 59, 68, 72 Mills, Tillany 117 Mohler, Brad 20, 44, 65, 72, 81, 87 Mohler, David 21, 23, 34, 36, 38, 65. 87 Mohler, Lisa 109, 127, 128 Mohler, Marvin 102 Montgomery, Shannon 111 Moore, Melanie 113 Morgan, Craig 49 Morris, Shawn 1 1 1 Morris, Travis 115 Mosson, Carolyn 7 Mosson, Dave 58, 59 Mullins, Rebecca 119 Mullins, Tim 113 55' 60' 661 80' 87' 88 Nacke, Raron 41 Nacke, Shelli 49, 63 Nacke, Shellie 57 94, 96, 97 79 Need, Julia 13, 21, 41, 90 Need, Kathy 17 Need, Kerry 109, 129 Need, Kyle 1 13 Need, Mark 1 13 Need, Matthew 119 Newman, Jill 34, 81 Newman, Tim 49, 82 Noether, Rdam 106, 129 Noether, Stephanie 1 17 Norther, Summer 115 O'Hair, Sharon 121 Oaks, Steve 117 Oliver, Brad 21, 41, 65 Oliver, Darin 10, 44, 67, 74 87 Oliver, Kelli 42, 55, 71, 99 Oliver, Pam 157 Ostler, Steve 102 Pareis, Courtney 109, 127, Patrick, Blake 119 Patrick, Rrandon 109, 129 Patrick, Celeste 115 Pearson, Chris 49 Pearson, Kyle 109, 129 Pedigo, Tina 47, 83 Peters, Michelle 42, 90 Peterson, Becky 107 Peterson, Glen 113 Peterson, Loretta 115 Peterson, LUayne 49 Petry, Ginger 44, 90 Phebus, Linda 9, 97 Phillippo, Rngie 42, 80, 82 Phillippo, Chris 44 Phillips, Ernie 103 Phillips, Jacob 113 Plue, Joshuah 119 Plunkett, Sabrina 1 19 Pollard, Dick 109 Pollard, Michael 119 Pollard, Mindy 115 Priest, Michael 13, 97 Prosser, Terra 47 Pruitt, Steve 117 Puckett, Caren 119 Puckett, Carol 109, 128 Rabanus, Josh 107 Rausch, Eugene 11 Ray, Jennifer 117 Ready, Nicole 44 Reed, Stacey 1 15 Reed, Stephanie 49 Reed, Tina 9, 41 Remaly, Jason 47 Renicker, Rudra 41, 79 Renicker, Eric 49, 72 Renicker, Reppert, R. J. 103 Cassie 44, 87 Reynolds, Becky 42, 82, 90, 93 Reynolds, Brian 47 Reynolds, Cindy 44, 90, 93, 97 Reynolds, Susan 115 Rhudy, Chris 109 nhuoy, Tina 47 Rhymer, Chris 47 Rhymer, Stacie 11 1 Ridgway, Ridgway, Kevin 34. 89 Wendy 9. 16, 41, 98, 99, 103 Riedel, Rmy 49, 57, 97 Riedel, Frank 74 Riley, Chad 107, 129 Riley, Mike 113 Rinehart, Jason 115 Rinehart, Laina 107 Rinehart, Rinehart, Melissa 115 Michael 113 Rinehart, Nathan 111 Roberson, Katie 117 Roberson, Kristen 113 Rodgers, Rodgers, Carla 47, 57, 71 Johanna 42, 43, 53, 99 Rodkey, Colby 44 Rodkey, Ralph 119 Rodkey, Rashel 15. Rodkey, Torrey 41, 65, 74 Root, Jen Root, Joh nifer 107 n 44 Root, Loren 1 13 Root, Nathan 1 17 Root, lJJa rren 111 Roth, Rich 74 Roth, Rick 42, 65, 87, 99 Rothenberger, Kim 113 Rothenberger, Mike 41 Rothenberger, Rex 41 Rothenberger, Rita 107 Roudebush, Clint 47 Roudebush, Jennifer 2 Royer, Malinda 111 Royer, Matt 41, 74 Ruth, Clint 107, 129 Ruch, Cra ig 44, 67, 74 Rule, Mark 7, 157 Ryan, Rick 83 Ryan, Tyl er119 16, 42, 43, 90. 1, 41, 79, 90 Shultheis, Tad 45, 67, 93 Shultheis, wade 111 Siegfried, Sherry 123 Silverthorn, Rndy 45, 67, Silverthorn, Candy 123 Silverthorn, Scott 10, 42 Simmons, Keith 119 Simpson, Ulendi 117 Sipes, Cabe 11 1 Sipes, Kimi 45, 61, 71 Sipes, Michelle 35 Skiles, Rrian 1121 21, 34 suites, nrian 473 5, ao, 94 Skiles, Craig 10, 35 Skiles, Eric 1 1 1 Skiles, Kristi 123 Skiles, Lara 45, 93, 97 Skiles, Matthew 115 Skiles, Megan 117 Skiles, Meredith 102 Skiles, Paul 102 Skiles, Selena 115 Skinner, Craig 111 Skinner, Scott 115 Slipher, Lindsey 113 Sloan, Johnathan 119 Sloan, Laura 41 Sloan, Skip 117 Sloan, Tillaney 1 19 Smith, Rryan 115 Smith, Emily 114, 115 Smith, Laura 107 Smith, Tony 49 Smith, Valerie 49, 57, 82, Smith, Vickie 41, 79, 98 Snapp, Terri 49, 57, 63 Snapp, Traci 1 1 1 Snyder, Mary 101, 122 74, 89 94,97 Spear, Jeff 47, 58, 68, 72, 94 Spear, Jesse 1 13 Spear, John 45, 67, 72 Stacey, Jason 117 Stacey, Mark 109 Staliord, Kevin 1 1 1 Staliord, lisa 15, 43, 54. Stair, Jodi 21, 35, 54, 55. Stair, Scott 109, 129 Stanton, Trena 47, 97 Steify, Doug 45, 74 55, 60, 61, 87 61, 71, 87, 99 Timmons, Speck 18, 103 Tislow, Rill 9, 161 Tony, Scott 49 Torrence, Susan 43, 98 Torrence, Tonya 13, 47 Treece, Rngie 117 Treece, Rrandon I 13 Trout, Ronnie 102 Trout, Jake 45 Trout, Joe 43, 87 Trout, Tyler 1 13 Tucker, Duane 41, 72 Tucker, Nicole 113 Tull, Nola 109 Tull, Rustie 107, 128 Ummel, Darcy 35, 87, 160 Ummel, Jami 41 Ummel, Jamie S5 Unger, Jamie 113 Unger, Michelle 1 17 Valentine, Tara 113 Vinard, Missy 45, 55, 87 Vinard, Rick 19, 35, 72, 87, 93 Salisbury, Mary Lou 7 Sammons, llrandy 109 Sammons, Jim 47, 68 Sammons, Mark 41 Sanders, Christina 113 Sandifur, Brandy 117 Savory, Rill 102 Saylor, Chad 113 Saylor, Kirk 45 Saylor, Megan 119 Schiery, Jim 41 Schiery, Nicholas 119 Schnieb, Eric 45, 74 Schnieb, Neal 42, 43, 58, 59, 72 Scott, Tom 41 Seest, David 13, 34, 83, 87, 88 Sergent, Steve 117 Severt, Matt 107, 129 Seward, Kristy 115 Shannon, Holli 49 Sharp, Pat 6 Shedron, Chad 49, 72, 94, 95 Shedron, Kyle 107 Shedron, Sharon 121 Sheets, Chad 49 Sheets, Seth 1 1 1 Sheets, Shallie 41, 61, 79 Sheets, Shawnelle 17, 42 Sheets, Thadd 68 Shockey, Rndrea 48, 49, 57, 63, 71 Shultheis, Rnn 110, 111 Stevens, Rngie 1 13 Stevens, Sarah 119 Stevenson, Chris 49, 58, 68, 81, 94, 96, 97 Stewart, Rryan 49, 58, 68, 72, 94 Stewart, Justin 119 Stingley, Sam 43 Stowers, Jaccie 90, 97 Stringer, Rngela 119 Sutton, Michael 107 Sutton, Suzie 41 Taylor, Rarbara 6 Teague, John 115 Teague, Josh 109, 129 Tedder, Rdrian 1 13 Tedder, Eric 117 Thomas, Johanna 109, 128 Thomas, Madeline 109, 127, 128 Thomas, Mark 47 Thomas, Nathan 1 15 Thompson, Brooke 109 Thornburgh, Recky 119 Thornburgh, Ronald 7 Thorp, Rusty 43 Thorp, Tawny 23, 35, 39, 80, 81, 98 Ticen, Rmber 117 Ticen, Rngie 43, 99 Ticen, Doug 41, 88, 69, 90, 91, 92, 93 Ticen, Joe 102 Ticen, Todd 47, 68, 89, 94, 95, 97 Tijunin, Julie 47, 57, 62, 96, 97, 156 Tijunin, Kellie 41, 53, 90, 91 Lllagoner, . Connie 63 Lllagoner, Rarbara 102 ltlagoner, flrooke 110, 111 Lllagoner, Rruce 107 Lllagoner, Clinton 111 Lllagoner, Ulagoner, David 43, 87 Wagoner, Kenton 115 Wagoner, Kurtis 119 lllagoner, Nikki 113 lUainscott, Rachel 47, 94 lUainscott, Rhett 1 1 1 Ulainscott, Rhonda 41 walker, llryan 45, 67, 72, 87 walker, Dave 43 walker, Doug 35, 72, 79, 87 lllalker, Kristi 47, 57, 62, 156 LUaIker, Scott 109 LUalIace lllallace, Benjamin 49 LJ.Jallace, Jeremy 45, 87 ltlallace, Kyle 11 1 lUard, Rrad 115 lllard, Peggy 23, 36, 39, 80 LUatts, Rnthony 109 watts, Rrad 117 UJatts, Josh 113 lllatts, Misty 49 Ulebe lllebe lllehr, r, Michele 117 r, Michelle 1 14 Deanna 121 UJeira, Jamie 111 UJeira ,Jim111 Connie 49, 71, 82, 94 , Ren 58.68, 72, 82, 94, 97 lUeise, Carol 122 Ulelty, Jason 115 l.Uest, Gregg 1 1 1 Lllest, Melissa 49 tllest, Shawn 107 lllhite, Brooke 113 lllhile, Samual 119 LUhiteaker, Marcie 49, 57, 63, 71 Whitlock, Charles 6 lllhitlock, Craig 107, 129 lllhitlock, Neal 43, 65, 74, 87, 158 lUhillock, Trent 45, 67, 74, 87 l.UiIcox, Gwen 107 lllilcox, Jeflrey 117 Ulilkerson, Joey 1 19 lllilkerson, Him 113 Wilkerson, Randy 119 Ulilkerson, Shelly 107, 128 U.IiIkerson, Stacy 47, 57, 62, 71, 156 Lllilliams, Roni 45 lUiIsa lllolf, lllolf, n, Tom 1, 14 Raron 43, 72 Jennee' 43, 90, 93 l1JoIl, Jeremy 113 lUoll, llloll, llloli, UJolf, LUoIi, lLIoIf, LUoIf, Him 43, 71 Lana 1 19 Lori 79 Lorree' 41, 90 Luke 1 15 Melanie 45, 79, 98 Mylon 43, 72 wolf, Nlkkii 49 U.lolf, flodney 119 LUolf, Shannon 23, 36, 72, LUoIf, UJolf, Suellen 107 Tuiyla 109 Lllolfe, Chris 113 llloodhouse, Justin 119 llloodruff, Jennifer 1 13 llloollen, Keith 115 llloollen, Kevin 115 U.lyco lUyco lllyco llode Vode Voun lf, Deidra 109 if, Melissa 45, 98 ff, Tonya 48, 49, 71 r, Ed 36,72 r, Mark 111 Hshle 118 119 9, V , Young, Brooke 113 172 80, 81,93 -.--. Qi ene ro took i COL OPHON NUTS :S BOL TS OF PRODUCTION For members ofthe student body, the simple workings of the annual stafii were perhaps not so clear cut. Take the essen- tials, for example! The 1987 MHS was printed by Ulals- worth Vearbook Company of Morcellne, Missouri, and the yearbook represento' tive was Miss Juke Effhn. This was our first year with the Ulabuforth Company. For production of 420 copies ofthe I 72 page book to occur, it took the coopera- tion of 30 staff members, RHS teachers ond staffjthe sponsor, Mr. Tom wilson, and the entire community which monetari- ly supports the book through the pur- chase of ads and books. Hlihough most body type used in the book was I 0-point Bauhaus, the Hca- demic section used 12-point. Captions and sports Scoreboards were in 8-point and index type was in 6-point Bauhaus. l-feadknes throughout the book were either 24 or 3O'point type. Bauhaus Bold was used in the Club section, while the Fic- ademic and Sports sections used Bau- hous. The book has n 4-coior laminated co v- er of school design, and is printed on 150 point Davey board. Our 7-Z: by IOM: book is printed on 80 pound gloss enamel po- per. Four-color ls used on five pages and spot color is used in first 3 flats of the book. Blue Granite endsheets are used and names stomped an the cover are in gold lettering. Fin ally, Senior photographs usedin this book were taken by Dick lilithrou: of Pho- tography by Lwthrow in Frankfort. Mr. LUlthrow ohio took group pictures and some of the candlds used in the book. Most of the other candids in the book were taken by Sandra Hufford or Chris Gray. .XI ffl! WALSWORTH PUBLISHING COMPANY MARCFLINE MIHHOVRI l' H A
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