Ben Davis High School - Keyhole Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)
- Class of 1968
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L --. ix-1--f' E1f. m1?7H 55Rg1ff :7'E?'? : ' 177:f'l' M Q ' 7? Hffil V W, ,iff ,,.. , , , . ,Lil v'0ffl':'m1-4-1 Lgfi,-::l-,fi-:--Y::-::--:: ::... ,i' .NN -- - . - A - A1 f 'f W ? ,, :'-.Agg ,g1i ' .g A Q , , 4 9 LM. f J-13.452-,' I TT j 1 iffAffffmffVi1fE !,E -fgjiggff jjifillg77-fQffT.Q Lk, Q if-f .x ,,,,,, N -V -- ----V-W - . - , -- M fm .-- GIANT MOMENTS A moment to dream of the happiness of a victory, ofthe sadness of a defeat, ofthe closeness of a friendship, of the loneliness of silence. moment to remember the smiles and secrets shared together, the Prom and H omecoming, those special times. moment to hold close that which means so much but only for a moment. 3225 L, K The Homecoming pep session was held outside on the football field. Students raced from their fifth period classes to urge the Giants on to a victory over Washington that night. While relaxing after lunch, Jack Crane, Jack Keeler and Steve Simpson discuss the latest fads. ei til' li V 'fiufrf Hustle and bustle occurs during the five minute break between classes Ben Davis students stop off at the Burger Chef for a quick snack after a football game. During free time Dave Hoglin, Mike Norris, Jack Crane, and Jim Stoner take advantage of the student lounge. TABLE OF CONTENTS Activities 24 Academics 62 Athletics 84- Album 1 12 Advertising 166 Index 180 Many students enjoy one of the new student lounges this year. ,'i l1'f The alumnue sign in front of the school shows just a few of the giant moments. Guy Cummings picks up his jacket after a basketball game at the coat check. . f' : P 13 5' N J 3 Z Preparing to go home are Debbie Steele and Sally Sexauer. ' ff 33:61 M , ...v-X As the rain pours down, buses wait to take the anxious students home. Jr r F .5 A group of boys throw snow as Steve Davis gets the worst of it. f -can YI' 1 A l V Fathers are urged on by their daughters in a potato peeling contest at Daddy Date Night. Dave Cooper showed a few card tricks before an audience at the Toy's Concerto. uvi '!'t'i K -3- ,, Mr. Keller and his daughter, Judy, proudly receive a prize before boarding the Good Ship Jolly Pop at a Sunshine Society activity. Bon! Or good, is what the French Club Students said about their refreshments at the party- A 6 as king and queen of the Mardi were Phil Dorrcll and Suzanne Cabuge. I before their big performance at the Toys Concerto are Linda Davis, Burton, Theresa Farmer, und Nancy Denny. Activities add to studentas life i i L hai! i1'i L Mr. Iohn Schwegnan waits patiently during the Mardi Gras, for students to try to put the candle out with a squirt-gun. ' if 1-'fi is 15,111 Beneath all that cream at the Mardi Gras, would you believe-Mr. Larry Highbaugh? -f 'W 1 Members of the Kicks Incorporated bop twine, ut the Homecoming sock hop. Queen Kathie German and attendants Asdale, Tammy Bohlancler, and pose before their final ride of the Homer evening. Floats, football, and a iant victor mad iz' 'af 1, K .I V L I ,We '.,: Fight, fight, purple and wl And the queen is . . .! Oh, no Where is the popcorn? These st intermingled with the roar of the 4 at the 1967 Ben Davis Homeco sponsored by the Student Council. ginning the evening was the page of royal beauty and the displ multi-colored floats which was fol by the crowning of Miss Kathie Ge as queen. The crowd was ecstatic as mighty Giants upset George Was ton High School in a hairsplitting 3 Climaxing the night was a dance to lively sound of the Kicks Incorporated Putting the finishing touches on the Class float are Patty Bishop, Kathy ll Dave Cooper, Mr. Hughes, sponsor, and Lawrence. -if ,A flv OO 996. 7+ 'Nh 'ii'-. Q I 5 91-F131 ldv S ,x 69 ifvlsx rgzvx ah ? by J, X N. rf, Kathie German and Gary Tomlin greet General Walt and Senator Birch Bayh at the Student Govemment Conference. Ellen Jones pours the punch for the Sunshine Society's formal dance. Here we have two lovers, Kathie Jones and Greg Burkes, having an evening out at the Sunshine Society Dance. A -.,,-gj-Q? X .,.' -': ', '51 ' Sophomores Lisa Stevenson, Nancy and Linda Vinkemulder fingerpaint windows for the all-school-party. V l W., l w, l , Giving the roses she won a nice back Keyhole Queen, Sandy Smiley. I -- the ground if gn' Carruthers puts a little Christmas sp1r1t 1nto her classes with a tree and other decorations. Teachers indeed think they are appreciated one day burden on Teacher Appreciation Day. Jan Stites, vice-president of Student Council, has the pleasure of being escort to Doctor Stukenbroeker, as- sistant director of FBI, at the Student Government Leadership Conference. In order to earn money for the F.T.A. scholarships, twelve girls, modeled fashions from Wassons as Kathy Gibb, senior, narrated. 1 X 1 If Students bright mas season , 1 MMM Amd, W L.. 'of'-me-M - ,, 5 V ,, .1.,.-1- LJ, I It K 'W . ' xkix A ' . I ZH Es. E , QL - Q Q G ei i 4. X. f b ft ? . -'1Ak'ff - wx M Q -' i is ,E -1511.--,, Y Aff' nl:- J' 1' F' X' D2 Eg? 233' A. an ay,-N. K Milf' -u.:.'-y- .. N . Q.. Natl. I1 +R' L 'L-'-2-fn - -. f:',x'i1'a1 in ' fm 'fits'- I- 'iif.jg. 5 -! MZ!-fgdl i1'ii:Lif,'i Q ii., 3 N 5 , fl Whig, '-I-'x , Qu. ah 1. 'sl ,A I J eff' cations banquet. Ray Poland, president of F.T.A.. introduces the guest speaker at the annual banquet. Banquets, parties, and dana Terri Owens, Michelle McGraw. and Lisa Stevenson listen intently while dining during the . -N JP.-Q., xt , .4 2 ALE. J A U, A . i A -' ., srl f Karen Barker and Denise Hughes do the Bugaloo' at the all-school party. With a song to sing, this member of the Few performs before the all-school crowd. ax Magnabosco pauses with his parents 1 'f'f-134 efore the National Honor Society banquet 'Wulf' in 17' 3 l l l VL' 1 '-.lt FE' 4 A V 5 it it il M it ,lv tg. JW - - if 0 ii'wvww , eg V ' 'V i I Z l MT V- A l 'Q' V - i H rg , W l T J if , I ' lFA 1 l f' l wJiWi,,.-Y ' W V, Y ml jim Ni- J S Wa -t,,,H 'i W 11,,W,,:,E, ig, :I ' 4: , V., , it :: 'H ' . it Mbxulm, UB Wilma 1 N i ' I, . ,Q I it if .. i.M'L t, it t. , vw,-63 I :I 1. L W ,A V It . Flower child, Ray Schroeder, recites an ori- ginal poem at the Sophodelie Happening. dd to a very busy year 'Lv 51 w 1 in .Lx i Qrgrfzg' N B 5 , gif T ., f' Wm, limi? M11 ina A ,H Robert Houston, Sandy Smiley, and Mrs. Betty Packard get a laugh from conversation during e Publications banquet. e it ll - L. , ,..:'.1 Delivering his speech at the F.T.A. banquet is guest speaker, Mr. Rex Fleener. lf! '- V' I Marilyn Bray and Mary Jo Boston dance up a storm at the Sophomore class party. After school sports events attract BD students t 1 l '11, - Q-is n Crowned King and Queen at the Sportsmanship Dance were Joe Johnson and Sally Sexauer. Dave Verhonik circles around a Cathedral opponent while Mike Phelps and Jeff Rhoades move in where help is needed. X 'nz We fi jill iifi Action Andrews leaps high to keep tl? ball from a WIFE opponent as nSkinny', Hig baugh and Legs Knuckles look on. Nifty Fingers Morris, number 41, battle with her teammates at the G.A.A.-Facult' basketball game. K f . I '!. nu. an 'WZ 'Z'iiC'li'- u V Lester Allen and Linda Wells bargain with perspective buyers of slaves at the annual Latin Club Slave Sale. Members of the Student'Council work hard to transform the cafeteria into a speakeasy for the- ull-school-party. e Mighty Marching Giants demonstrate why they were No. 1 in Indiana and third in the nation ile they prepare to film for the Disneyland Band Contest. I l -.F ... lim :F Ray Poland's board of education was put into effect on Teacher's Appreciation Day. by Bill Dumond, members of Club Choir entertain at the Inter- Banquet. Stick 'em up say the Bonnies and Clydes of the Student Council as they prepare the hold-up of the student body. HI 7 ...Q v-,, Senior Bob Williams displays the blanket he received for earning nine major letters in sports. ..- . .-,qi Nl if tudents put forth much effo Mr. Marvin Meranda presents awards to members of the track team. Representing Ben Davis at the Ben Davis Relays is Kathie German, second left. Mary Jo Boston and Tracey Holmes to record heights at a track meet. 0 be rewarded in return w3'l'5JVJ, ' X 'MF' s , me Q7 1, ' sr Y ...A wi- L .av 1 ' ::' fi! M- 'M t ul rv l- ' 3 A 5 ' 1:1 L, an , .Q 5 1 r Q ff -' .1 ,-. J , ., M f - P ' L- .'.V 1 l - -I-xi . K Stephanie Wilson and others help collect donations for the Marion County Heart Fund. Ben Davis Band members demonstrate their first place skill in the 500 Parade. Mr. Berry and his radio students sum up the total collected for the Ben Davis Talk-a-thon ill Petty receives his trophy for the Out- anding Intramural Athlete. 6 -68 Giant ear climaxed in Southern settii Lance Thompson, Bev Griffin, Cathy Stites and Jim Deckart pause to select mementos of the prom. 1 Pit I V 4 A ' a y . gre, ms , , r 'shi Bryan Stegemoller and Kelley Spinner proceed to the throne to present the crowns to the royalty. Taking a moment to rest from the evening's festivities are Kay Scobee, Mark Brown, Rita Childress and Dan Parrot. The social events of a Giant moved quickly to the biggest m of all, the Junior-Senior Prom. W of preparation were climaxed the of May 18th as BD-ites made the trip to the Indiana Roof. The music of Jim Edison and band together with the Southern P tion setting, made the night one of citement for all. The ballroom floor was cleared the announcement of royalty at 10 p.m. Crowned as prince and pi were Paul Klotzbier and Tammy lander. Next, Pam Asdale was cr queen and then Dave Verhonic h king. Following the applause, the royalty led the next dance and soon joined by other couples. Alt reluctant to leave, everyone looked ward to a day of fun as they pf to attend local and state parks for prom picnic. Mike Jump and his date sway to the of Jim Edison's hand. V ' 4 ip i , J . , 43 3' of the Prom Court were: Standing: Ray Poland, Debby LOSl1, Sexauer, and Steve Gummer. Seated: Paul Klotzbier, princeg Dave , TOIU BFiSSY, .lunnie Rodgers, Wayne Stringer, SUNY Veronik, king: Pam Asdale, queeng Tammy Bohlander, princess, Queen, Pam Asdale, and King, Dave Veronik, sit in the royal seats after coronation. 'fl gf- .Simi L Jerry Stark, Madonna Speedy, Dave Meadows, and Mary Turpin prepare to leave the Prom. Suzie Ruff, Darlene Cook, and ,Ian Jacks have the world in their hands at the Senior Party. Seniors are in the spotlight 1 ,IQ Hunting for a table at the Senior Breakfast are Steve Wand and Wayne Gore. X .N Q , A J 2 t ' 3 A 5 1 ,ke-Eng'-fi. X ,,vi'n ' fn Seniors swing to the sounds of the Kicks Incorporated. ,uw-x bi., -I u if Here comes da judge! Seniors listen intently as Mr. Abel delivers speech during the breakfast. U33 close El r rt ii lQ!'!1i mi' ll,-jgfl fl '. It H' ul I v - ',,1.ll. il la 'Hin ff Emcecs for the Senior Varieties were Linda Thompson and Earl Simon. Deb Shannon, Sue Minet, and Alice Law agree that Lizzie Borden's charm school is the best. A group of Senlox boys enjoy the fun at the annual breakfast. Liucla Eaton, Stephanie Wilson, and Ian Ma- son add a little folk-rock to the Senior Varie- ties. 3 ri- fir F' ' Gary Huddleston serves refreshments at the Senior Party. Kathy Murray poses gracefully before she performs a ballet to Love is Bluef, 23 I ' 1' Q J .1 L 1 4' 1 1 x'1 1 ' l I 1 1 1 ,F 1 IV ? 1 1 'i 1, '11- 1 11 91 lf 1 1 Q 1 11 1 1 U F111 -1 54' 1: -' -1 1 1 1! 1, 5 1 ' 2 1 X 1 1 ' 1' m il: li l 1 111 11 11l 9ba'11i I ' I 4 311 S 'a , if iw xg QI w garm- qi lf! -9 fl L-if , wi 911 11. A 3195? 1'b-1-,UN I fn , 1115-4.T.i7'l:: L hw X 155' ,1T Jv fr r if 1 'A fizws 'M if 1 X4 A - f A 1 1:1 ' 1-5' 4? , l , .1 V: . ,A A, ----si,'faE'.111g1 f ' '. jr' ,Z ,.,h 1- Q -1 3: I 4 V W 1.af.s1gQgLif ' .N -11-vt l pl T 3 V 7. 1' ' V V , .'N ,fr a' 1 I Ia V ,qi I . i ,P ,A 1 . . 4 c , A H va REM! 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Besides home coming, a semi-formal dance, and this Student Government Leadership Confer ence, the organization also sponsored al, all-school party with a Roaring Twentie: theme and the music of the Idle Few The Student Council provided loungu areas around the cafeteria and the stu dent center. As in past years, the Ameri can Foreign Exchange Student progra was enhanced by having a student fro Brazil. To promote friendship, Howd Week was organized, with name tag and activities being held to make nev- student acquaintances. Executive committee members were: Fira Row: Deb Shannon, Parliainentarian, Lind Newman, Historian, Jane Stites, vice-pres Kathie German, Sec. Second Row: Mr. Ro Lewis, sponsor, Mr. John Shaw, sponsor, Ph Dorrell, Treas., Ralph Perdue, Treas., Ra Poland, member of Exec. Committee, Gan Tomlin, Pres. Members of last years' Student Council were: First Row: Ray Poland, Pam Asdale, Ralph Perdue, Phil Dorrell, Gary Tomlin, Jane Stites, Kathie German, Linda Newman, Maggie Scarton, Vicki Lamar. Second Row: Mr. Shaw, sponsor, Claudia Helm, Latona Tarrents, Sandy Smiley, Chris Martin, Linda Eaton, Kathy Gibb, Beverly Hays, Sue Miley, Mr. Lewis, sponsor. Third Row: Debbie Cook, John Reid, Debbie Osborne, Jan Garvin, Ray Schroeder, Diann Woodson, Denise Hughes, Suzi Galo- vic, Susie Elliot, Cathy Stiles, Sandi Allen. Fourth Row: Karen Barker, Nancy Denny, Lisa Stevenson, Hilda Wall, Max Magnabosco, Mary Boston, Joyce Ripberger, Sally Sexauer, Jeanette Eilers, Beth Inglema Suzanne Cabage. Fifth Row: Tammy Bohlander, Mark Downey, P Stevens, Linda McKern, Kay Conway, Janet Canfield, Rita Johnso Sandy Griffin, Vickie Elwood, Dottie Hull. Sixth Row: Harry Russel Val Phelps, Tom Poland. Lynn Vogel. Mike Lynn, Bob Lather, Jix Kelly, Arista Springer. op students get recognition, reward from NHS embers of the National Honor Society wereg First row: Anne Denny, ale Kernodle, Shawn Harder, Phil Dorrell, Ralph Perdue, Kathy Cox, ill Petty, Julie Hicks, Jane Lindquist, Elaine Radcliffe, Lias Vogel, rs. Poincc, sponsor. Second row: Barbara Sutton, Paul Bonnewell, indy Zorca, Jane Stites, Kathie German, Martha Long, Marilyn Patter- n, Barbara Harnish, Joyce White, Ellen Magee, Mick Jensen, Jack eeler. Third row: Diana Cook, Kathy Funke, Becky Smiley, Gary Tom- n, Linda Eaton, Mary Downey, Sharon Meadows, Lotana Tarrents, Dar- Students in top scholastic achieve- ents were members of National Honor llociety. Teachers voted on these stu- lents, for their scholarship, character, adership and service, from a list of niors who were in the top five per zent of their class and seniors in the top -en percent of their class. X Jimmy Mack spins a few of the latest tunes at the Honor Hop. - lene Marlowe, Terra Terrents, Becky Clark, Sue Miley, Sandy Smiley, Debbie Shannon. Fourth row: Kathy Jones, Karen Barker, Faye Delano, Linda Wells, Sally Sexauer, Chris Phelps, Larry McMillan, Jan Kasnak, Vicki Bell, Bert Huggins, David Wallace, Lew Frizzell. Fifth row: Mrs. Olive Carruthers, sponsor, Diana Adams, Brett Schmidli, Max Magna- bosco, Don Daily, Gary Seng, David Petro, Mr. Robert Seeman, sponsor, Doug Benge. Ralph Perdue, Pres. of the Honor Society, offers Julie Hicks some punch. Members of Mu Alpha Theta last year, were: First row: Miss Nina Marting sponsor, Kary Cox, Ralph Purdue, Jane Lindquist, Phil Dorrell, Julie Hicks, Judy Wates, Sharon Meadows, Anne Denny, Bev Griffin. Second row: Margaret Page, Joyce White, Diana Behning, Janis Stege- moller, Teresa Wolfe, Charlotte Longmire, Kathie German, Becky Clark, Patty Patton, Kathy Jones, Charlene Awbrey, Lynn Vogel. Third row: Margaret Heckler, Marilyn Bray, Sandy Thomberry, Becky Weakly, Penni Westerfeld, Denise Hughes, Patti Henry, Regina Thurmond, Janet Tiller, Diana Adams, Vicki Humphprey, Linda Newman, Bernard Rad- cliffe. Fourth row: Tommy Davis, Dave Petro, Brett Schmidli, Gordo Briggs, Bill DuMond, Jane Stites, Doug Benge, Martha Long, Barbar Sutton, Sally Sexauer, Rita Mercer, Tom Smith. Fifth row: Ji Deckert, Mark Squires, David Lee Wallace, Jeff Williams, Charlie Ha ris, Steve Sanders, Don Anderson, John Littrell, Mickael Jense Mark Downey, Dave Ristow, Max Magnabosco. Sixth row: Dale Ke nodle, Bill Petty, Roger Collicott, Cary Seng, Darrell Heiber, Jay Lu low, Mark Shaw, Wayne Ballou, John Nance, Jeff Sparks, Jim Kell Jack Keeler. u lpha Theta activates thinking among pupil hifi 15. . , t s an-,A ,. In Vfkf' on - - I U , nual tree-trimming. w Phil Dorrell and Dale Kernoldle top the Christmas tree in the cafeteria. The honorary math club Mu Alph Theta, had high standards for its me bers. BD students having above averag grades in math, and at least a 'LC average in all subjects, were eligible fo this national honorary. Urging BD-ite to do their best and recognizing ou standing math students were the pu poses of the club. In December the decorated a Christmas tree in the Caf teria, as in past years. Sponsor of M Alpha Theta was Miss Nina Martin an officers were: Pres. Phil Dorrel, Vic pres. Julie Hicks, Sec. of Treas. Jan Linquest. Kathy Cox hangs a bulb on the tree as mem- bers of Mu Alpha Theta gather for their an- The Quill and Scroll, a national or- for high school journalists, of the upper 20? of all publi- staffs. To be a member, one must completed at least one year of pub- and maintain a B average. honorary was for students who excelled in academics and publica- For the first time in the history of Davis, other staffs from various ls in Marion County were invited a Quill and Scroll Initiation. At the Publications Banquet annual were made for the best work in area of publications work during ir. Sponsors of the club were Mrs. d and Mr. Houston. fx. njoying the annual publications banquet are iuill and Scroll initiates, Debbie Tuttle, ally Sexauer, Kathy German, Debbie Steele, nd Irene Wiegand. old and Silver keys were presented to the itstanding boy and girl of the Senior and mior classes by Quill and Scroll. Winners the Silver Keys were Jeff Sparks and Sally zxauer. Kathie German and Gary Tomlin ere winners of the Gold Keys. uill and Scroll recognizes honorar leaders Mask and Gavel is the joining or- ganization of the Ben Davis National Forensic League and Thespians Troop 21. Projects to promote better unity be- tween speech and theater included sell- ing tickets, working on make-up and stage crews and promotion of speech activities, as well as several plays. The year proved especially rewarding for NFL members. ln December, the Ben Davis Chapter of NFL was awarded national recognition for being in the top twenty-five chapters in the country. This came through the industrious work of its members in debate, dramatics, ex- temporaneous speaking, poetry and original oratory. The Thespians were not idle, either. The year included three major plays: Little Mary Sunshine, a comedyg 'c,l.B., a dramag and the musical 'cMy Fair Lady. In order to collect some much needed money, the Childrerfs play 'gThe Clown Prince of Wonderlustv was performed several times. an hours ',-9 Mask and Gavel officers were: Seated, Ray Poland, Vice-Pres.g Wayne Stringer, Hist.g Magnabosco, Vice-Pres.g Standing, Mr. Max McQueen, Sponsorg Mr. Larry Highbaugh, S1 Gary Tomlin, Pres.g and Jeff Sparks, Treasurer and Mr. Bob Hughes, sponsor. are spent in production of pla V '. Ln- 7. I . Crew members arrange the set for a scene from Little Mary Sunshine. Mr. Larry Highbaugh presents the NFL award to Student Council President, Gary Tomlin. Davis Thespians were, First row: Karen Morgan, Sandi Allen, Jeff Chris Meloy, Wayne Stringer, Max Magnabosco, Ray Poland, omlin, Ellen Magee. Second row: Linda Hunt, Susan Ruddell, Dean, Jannette Wills, Debbie Tuttle, Amy Louden, Elaine Ro- Jim Deckert, Mr. Bob Hughes, sponsor. Third row: Vickie 1, Terri Owens, Holly Anderson, MaDonna Speedy, Debbie De- Darlene Shillington, Diane Reynolds, Lisa Uhrig, Bev Griffen, Mr. Highbaugh, sponsor. Fourth row: Gina Jett, Terra Tarrents, Darlene Marlowe, Karl Illg, Cathy Stites, Steve Turner, Dan Featherston, Ralph Perdue. Fifth Row: Lew Frizzell, Shawn Harden, Linda Eaton, Debbie Cook, Jeff Hamptom, Don Daily, Kathy Gibb, Sue Miley, Phil Miller, Kyle Sipe. Sixth row: Anne Denny, Steven Summersett, Ray Schroeder, Jan Garvin, Brent Burton, Greg W. Priest, Tom Smith, Mark Downey. D chapter of FL is one of top twent -five of NFL include First row: Vicki LaMar, Sandi Allen, Claudia Denny, Wayne Stringer, Chris Meloy, Max Magnabosco, Gary Tomlin, Jeff Sparks, Joanne Lahr, Ronald Brown. row: Jackie Struber, Vickie Humphreys, Jan Shattuck, Nancy Linda Junt, Susan Ruddell, Elaine Rodocker, Jannette Wills, Any Sandy Lucky, Denise Dean, Linda Wells, Terrie Owens, Linda Third row: Debbie Tiemeier, Molly Shannon, Margaret Page, Jack LaBolt, Ray Schroeder, Richard Redmond, Mark Dorrell, Becky Benge, Diane Reynolds, Marti McDaniel, Mr. McQueen, sponsor. Fourth row: Mr. Highbaugh, Anderson, Karen Morgan, Kyle Sipe, Dana Webb, Jeff Hampton, Thomas R. Smith, Bernie Radcliffe, Dustin Cusack, Cathy Stites, Steve Turner, Susie Elliott, Dan Featberston, Mr. Robert Hughes, sponsor. Fifth row: Debbie Cook, Susan Smith, Jane Stites, Linda Newman, Jim Kelly, Arista Springer, Debbie Tuttle, Lew Frizzell, Karl Illg, Diane Sinclair, Lisa Uhrig, Don Daily, Kathy Gibb, Mr. Robert Berry, sponsor. Sixth row: Sharon Meadows, Kathy Cox, Ralph Perdue, Gary Robinson, John Licht, Toni Saeger, Larry McMillin, Darlene Shillington, Mack Gallagher, Tom Bell, Beverly Griffth, Mike Jump. Seventh row: Sandy Hackler, Brenda Hoover, Kathy Fine, Debby Bo- hanan, Jill Laymon, Darlene Marlowe, Judy Watts, Terri Woodson, Deb- bie Jennings, Jan Garvin, Dave Ristow, Tony Shears. l :-t ., fn' ...-,Q .. -h cofoiihba .INN fy V-'14 , . - ,I , L, 4 '1 , us. H1 . 'n' , , .rl .... P.. D students Mary Potts, better known by her In- an name Little Mary Sunshine, was in nger of losing the Colorado lnnf, t to the rescue of Little Mary, played senior Sue Miley, came Ray Schroe- r, sophomore, and his troop of Forest ngers. Lance Thompson, sophomore, cl Kathy Gibb, senior, added a comi- l sideline and aided in the action. This saga of Colorado was produced the first of the year's three major ys of the Mask and Gavel Club. Di- ctor was Mr. Larry Highbaugh, as- ted by technical director Mr. Bob ghes. JB , the classical portrayal of man's estioning of Cod's actions, was the nter drama. Junior Jeff Sparks, as r. Zeus, and senior Ralph Perdue, as cholas, representing God and Satan, pectively, argued the outcome of the als of J B. Experiencing these trials and tribula- ns were seniors Gary Tomlin, JB, and Lrlene Marlowe, his wife Sarah. Mr. Bob Hughes was director, and E. Larry Highbaugh was in charge of set, lighting and sound. ,Ryu V 4 parks' portrayal of God commands at- I Karen Morgan, Darlene Shillington, and Anne Denny as women comfort Gary Tomlin, JB, in his search for an answer. , 'rr ,W l In ol -Ll Q 4:1 After all the tragedies are over, Darlene Marlowe and Gary Tomlin reaffirm the courage and love of a man and a woman. -gf 1 ' -3 41 F. Ii.--i., A Malqng of a lad E . J Professor Higgins undertakes to teach Eliza proper pronunciation of Heartford, Hereford, and Hampshire. 1 , ,V , ensuing Pickering, Eliza, and Higgins dance for joy when Eliza finally finds 'Lthe rain in Spain. Meanwhile 'Liza's father, ,I oe Garner, and his best friends, Jim Dressback and Gary Robin- son, celebrate DoIitt1e's new wealth and com- ing marriage. Professor H1gglHS Gary Toml1n with the help of Colonel Plckerlng Ray accept Eliza Dolittle Ellen Magee as a prospect for a lady wlth Mrs Pearces im IEE ri ' m BD students To make a lady in three short hours ok five long weeks of rehearsal for the st of My Fair Lady. The musical ld the story of a London flower girl ho desired to become a lady and her ruggles, successes and problems. Por- aying the courageous little Cockney, iza Dolittle, was Ellen Magee, senior. lso sharing lead roles were seniors ary Tomlin as Professor Higgins and ay Poland as Colonel Pickering. Eliza's ther, Alfie Dolittle, played by Joe arner, added a breath of fresh air as is own amusing story ran into that of liza's. Directors were Mrs. Geraldine Miller, r. Bob Hughes and Larry Highbaugh. rs. Miller took charge of the music d singing, while Mr. Highbaugh was sponsible for the set and other techni- l aspects. Mr. Hughes directed acting d coordinated the production. L.: takes a last look at the section of Lon- where she used to live and learns to her e of her fatl1er's marriage. The.Professor's servants congratulate him after the ball for a job well done, and Pickering presents to lum a trophy. Eliza Dolittle proves herself to be a true lady-in dress, speech, and manners ':- i Latin Club: First Rowg moller, Vicky Milligan, Sandi Allen, Karen Morgan, Becky Clark, Linda Wells. Second Rowg Laurie Liles, Karen Owens, Irene Wiegand, Cendy Everett, Dede Perry, Connie Kirby, Barbara Archer. Third Row, Julie Stilz, Marti McDaniel, Judy Singleton, Mary Hennigan, Joan Spreckelmeyer, Shirley Hanunons, Dottie Martin, Mark Gallagher. Ellen Magee, Elaine Rodocker, Janis Stege- Nz '-.4 TJ, KZ Fourth Row, Janet Jones, Mary England, Eva Martin, Jo Br Jenny Allison, Patty Cherry, Janet Canfield, Kathie German, Smith. Fifth Row: Hilda Wall, Connie Towell, Diane Young, Wagner, Larry McMillin, Rick Minatch, John Powers, John Rei Hampton. Sixth Rowg Katie Pratt, Jill Laymon, Gary Strader Allen, Bernard Radcliffe, Garry Pratt, John Camden, Shawn Harder. T German Club: First rozvg Dave Erne, Dave Spurlin, Anita Bourke, Bea Ruth, Max Magnabosco. Second row, Mrs. Marple, sponsor. Susan Ruddell, Sheila Smith, Sharon Wright, Beida Turpin, Lana Blunk, Cathleen Heathco, Gary Tomlin. Third rouvg Lynn Vogel, Becky Beard, Lisa Sevenson, Holly Anderson, Benita Knierim, Linda Hunt, Cathy Moss. Fourth row, Terry Col- lins, Michael Taylor, Paul Cherry, Ed Thomas, David Vogel, Barbara Baker, Keith Swann, Tim Freund. Fifth rozug Mark Shaw, David Manuell, Ron Wilson, Dan Brannon, Gary Branch, Duane Smith, John Skaggs, John Reid. Sixth Rowg Terry Freund, James Fortune, Mike Fox, John Reed, Jerry Long, Tom Goodman, Bob Lather, Mike Brown. The Latin Club, under the supervisio of Mr. Arvin Brokaw, indulged in suc activities as: A Roman Banquet, Slav- sale, the State Latin Convention at Ba State. At the state convention were Joh Reid, Kyle Sipe, Jody Spreckelrneye all Juniors, and Marti McDanial, soph gf 1. more, ran for state office in Juni Classical League state organization. Th yearis officers are Becky Clark, pres dent, Gary Pratt, vice-president, Ky Sipe, secretary, and Sandy Allen, tre surer. A few of the many activities exper enced by the newly organized Germa Club included construction of a mod Alphine ski lodge for International Da a trip to Mike's Steak House, and Christmas party. Under the direction Mrs. Harriet Marple, officers were Ma Magnabosco, presidentg Dave Ern vice-president, Anita Bourke, secretar Dave Spurlin, treasurer, and Bea Rut historian. it l Clubs promote knowledge of foreign cultures years members of Spanish Club were: First Row: Julie Hicks, Bonnie Reece, Stephanie Michelle McGraw, Jane Lindquist, Chris Mcloy, Cathy Stites, Terri Woodson, Linda Free- De ' . . ' ., 42 . The French Club had a very busy year with 119 members. Under the di- rection of Mrs. Ina Hyde, the club sponsored two parties and had many native French speakers. The members also helped plan the International Day and the American Field Service pro- gram. Officers were: Sharon Meadows, presidentg Ralph Purdue, vice-presi- dent, Jane Stites, secretary, Anne Den- ny, treasurer, and Latona Tarrents, his- torian. The Spanish Club, guided by Mr. Cervantes and Mrs. Requelme, had the job of creating interest in Spanish, its customs, cultures, and countries. Here at Ben Davis there are 109 members in the Spanish Club. During the year they had a paper drive, a booth at the Spot- light Mardi Gras, a float in the Home- coming parade, and participated in the second annual International Day Ban- quet. The officers are Jane Lindquist, president, Terri Woodson, secretary and Kathy Stites, treasurer. bbl Oxford, Mr Cervantes, sponsor Second Row: Cathy Harsin, Margaret Heckler, Linda of last years French Club were: First Row: Claudia Helm, Denny, Darlene Marlowe, Sharon Meadows, Ralph Perdue, Jane ll DeMond, Amy Loudin, Suzanne Cabage, Chris Martin, Pam Mrs. Hyde, sponsor. Second Row: Kathy Sharp, Lynsey Scalf, Weasner, Vicki Bell, Nanci Wilkinson, Cathy Trittipo, Leslie Debbie Meyer, Denise Harris, Mary Meurer. Third Row: Gary Lana Fauvergue, Charlotte Longmire, Debbie Longmire, Mary Kathy Mieur, Debbie Dewcese, Dibbie Jennings, Jan Shattuck, Carrico. Fourth Row: Chris Phelps, David Lee Wallace, Mike Jump, Phil Dorrell, Latona Tarrents, Patty Patton, Bennett, Diana Behning, Becky Weakly, Janie Gettinger, Patty Burton, Steve Sanders, Nancy Sigel, Linda Wildman, Becky Howard, Loretta Caudill, Marcia Sewell. Third Row: Diana Adams, Peggy Fulk, Gregg Burks, Kathy Jones, Joyce White, Sandy Haskell, Donna Fassino, Ellen Jones, Kathy Turner, Darlene Row: Kathy Kasnak, Penni Westerfeld, Metra Cappleman, Bill Turner, Judy Winslow, Steve Smallrnan, Martha Worth, Bert Huggins, Dee Dee Baize. Fifth Tom Poland, Nancy Denny, Dustin Cusack, Debbie Cook, Karl Illg, Steve Turner, Mike Dan Featherston, Linda Tlmrmond, Regina Thurmond, Linda Eaton. Somes. Fifth Row: Teri Owens, Ray Poland, Bob Wolfe, Kay Camden, Becky Benge, Margaret Page, Barb Cunningham, Terra Terrents, Mar- garet Lahti, Karen Fisher, Marilyn Stegall. Sixth Row: Dolly Rader, Debby Bohanon, Donna Klepper, Sandy Hackler, Debbie Fetter, Suzi Thompson, Eileen Clancy, Rita Childress, Vickie Coulombe, Faye Delano, Theresa Lenz, Sharon Stevens. Seventh Row: Denise Weaks, Lisa Uhrig, Debbie Tiemeier, Anna Bauer, Rita Johnson, Arista Springer, Kathy Beatty, Don Daily, Vicki Elwood. Eighth Row: Alex Hernandez, Richard Howell, Keith Payne, Chris Pelsin, Jim Kelly, Kenny Arnold, Dave Ristow, Steve Davis, Gary Shoemaker, Bill Durham, Darrel Scott. umerous organizations help to inform an Officers and s onsors of the FBLA Club were- Mrs Sheila Feltman Darlene Cook Susie Da P , - v , Y, Marlyn Patterson, Debbie Bowling, Marcia Sewell, Mr. Loren Jackson, and Sandy Harper. ,l Leading the F.T.A. last year were Front Row: Kathy German, Vice Presidentg Ray Poland, Presidentg Sandy Allen, Historian, Second Row: Kathy Gibb, Corr. Sec.: Gary Tomlin, Treasurer: Becky Clark, Rec. sec.g Third Row: Mr. John Schwegmang Mrs. Rosalie Harcourt, sponsors. 1 , . l l ji' A One of the most important clubs Ben Davis is the Future Teachers America. The purpose of FTA is learn about opportunities in teaching, cultivate the qualities essential in teacher and to foster the development student leadershi Activities of the 1967-68 future ers included a panel of explo teachers, talks given by Mr. Carp college counselor, on college careers teaching, Mr. Duerstock, junior teacher, on teaching students in g seven through nine and Judge Fields the juvenile court on what constitutes juvenile delinquent. A style show h to make money to finance scholai for college-bound seniors. FTA two 51550 scholarships, and Clas Teachers awarded three 5,5100 scl ships to club members. The purpose of the FBLA Club is prepare students for careers in v businesses. The club attended Ball University last year for a state vention. P. 1 1 'llll l I l I i Showing that she is indeed appreciated, Chris Martin relieves Mn Macliaughlin on Teacher Appreciation Day. 38 i .LI Jrepare students for variet of future occupations 4 A last years FHA were First row Judy Hardin, Sponsor, Bev Shepherd, Wilma Spears, Helen Clark Lynn Marlowe Rhonda Beel, Marsha Acton, Sponsor. Second row: Rhonda Tumer Joyce Childress Sandra Kennedy, Judy Keller, Sharon Stevens, ella Wllltamson Monty McCosky Third row Joyce Nihiser, Connie Taylor, Cathy Skaggs, Jean in Joni Stevenson MaDonna Speedy Belmda Rice, Kay Roberts. Fourth row: Debbie Jones, thy Miller Elaine Gumgrich Debbie Halman Theresa Lenz, Peggy Thompson, Shelley Jack- n Jean Schwartz. Fifth row Sandee Schnek Diana Cook, Mary Pieper, Dianne Owens, Irene iegand Kay Tucker Kay Scobee embers of the Vegetable Judges First row Fllen Magee, Judy Keller, Kathy Turner, Kay hobee Sandy Haskell Second row Kathv Sharp Bill Turner, Denny Kesters, Jody Spreklemier. Miss Hardin addresses FHA, which she sponsors. The purpose of the Future Home- makers Club was to build stronger, hap- pier homes now and in the future. Being a new club, their activities were limited. The club sponsored Budle Days to collect old clothing for the Save the Children Federation along with the selling of bags of candy and cookies to raise money. Mrs. Marsha Acton, sponsor, pre- dicted that next year the club will really be busy. The Ben Davis High School Vege- tables Judgers had another successful year. Having won the state award, the judgers proceeded to the National Con- vention. The trip, this year held in De- cember at New York City, seems to have become an annual event for the group. Their s p 0 n s o r is Mr. Dwight Cottingham. Many phases of living are learned in Home Ec. itfjj, Z-?'fS ia K I. ni l . MT' F - This year's Sunshine Society members were: First Row: Sharon Meadows, Julie Hicks, Marilyn Patterson, Kathy Cox, Sandy Haskell, Kathie German, Regina Thurmond. Second Row: Debbie Steele, Benita Knierim, Jeanne Wood, Ida Pitman, Pam York, Priscilla Turpin, Gina ett o ce White Debb ONeal Third Row Trace Holmes Diane J , J Y , Y ' - I y , Owens, Sally Mitchell, Becky Weakly, Kay Camden, Billye Plummer, Marcia Sewell. .vi-.,1Y Marti McDaniel, Vicki LaMar, Maggie Scarton, Ellen Jones, Ealy. Fourth Row: Becky Byers, Vicki Cline, Cindy Kelley, Hare, Kay Conway, Judy Keller, Debby Lowry, Kathy Jones, Turner. Fifth Row: Bev Hayes, Arista Springer, Karen Bewley, Dressback, Sharon Bewley, Donna Fassino, Metra Cappleman, .N i YFC, SSS enable students to serve communit First Row: Howard Cottengim, Jeff Sparks, Sandra Kennedy, Debbie Lowry, Phil Dorrell, Latona Tarrents. Second Row: James Porter, Donna Shepherd, Shelly Jackson, Jean Schwaitz, Karen Owens, Marilyn Patterson. Third Row: Annetia Wills, Linda Thurmond, Regina Thurmond, Marcia Sewell, Cheryl Stout, Jane Lindquist. Fourth Row: Wilma Spears, Bev Shepherd, Kay Scobee, Elaine Radocker, Denise Dean, Julie Hicks. Fifth Row: Brenda Mauck, Sandy Griffin, Dianne Owens, Janis Stegemoller, Virginia Stamm, Mr. Carpenter, sponsor. Helping others was the primary pu pose of the Sunshine Society. Among i many activities was sponsoring an 0 phan in a foreign country, a chili suj per at Daddy Date Night, and makir favors for children in Riley Hospit A designated amount of points had to H achieved in various activities to retaf membership. Seeking a more religious view of li were the 50 members of the Youth fe Christ. Sponsoring the club was the du of Mr. Charles Carpenter, guiding were President, Debby Lowry, Vic Pres., Jeff Sparksg Secretary, Sant Kennedy, and Treasurer, Phil Dorrel. At each monthly meeting the orgar zation invited a speaker to attend ar lecture on various aspects of religion. Career plans are encouraged in health groups S Jig The purpose of the Health Careers Club was to bring together young people interested in medical fields, such as: doctors, dentists, dental hygienists, nurses, x-ray technicians, technologists, and medical librarians. It enabled stu- dents to share these interests and explore the opportunities and requirements in these fields. Students found out how to grow as individuals and learn about the community life in which they would JN ft ' 'l...'J soon participate as informed citizens. l l This year Mrs. Ursel Sornmers and Mrs. Margaret Shuler were the club sponsors. The Red Cross activity of the year was contacting relatives in Vietnam for ' persons unable to get any information themselves. Sponsoring this club was Mrs. Kay Dunbar. ,ive r-sa' ' ' embers of last years Red Cross were: First Row: Diana Cookg Pres., Kay Walker, Vice-Pres., an Caing Acting Secretary, Charlotte Brandg Treasurer, Lynette Fugate. Second Row: Mrs. oore: sponsor, Babara White, Phyllis Bumpas, Anna Bauer, Mrs. Dunbar, Sponsor. Third ow: Larry Cook, Dianne Owens, Jodie Chaplin, Betli Callahan. fealth Career Club members were: First Row: Mrs. Sommer, sponsor, indy Zorca, Jean Spreckelmeyer, Tammy Bohlander, Jean Schwartz, relley Jackson. Sandee Schenk, Diana Cook. Vicki LaMar, Debbie cGarvey, Linda Wagley, Alice Law, Mrs. Shuler, sponsor. Second ow: James Porter, Debbie Bohanan, Mary Pieper, Judy Whalen, Linda iddle, Annetia Wills. Sheila Riggs, Sharon Dooley, Elaine Rodocker, arlene Shillington, Martha Facizier, Jackie Hall, Mary Handlon, Reida urpin. Third Row: John Reid, Linda Bennett, Debbie Jennings, Terri Woodson, Dianne Owens, Candy Wright, Joyce Asdell, Sherry Bennett, Nancy Hausman, Kay Scobee, Karen Barker, Carol Schober, Jeri Lones. Fourth Row: Teddy Bader, Diana Bohning, Irene Wiegand, Kay Tucker, Susan Smith, Brenda Uffman, Linda Wagonseller, Beth Ingleman, Mary Califer, Jeanette Eilers, Sally Sexauer, Laura Mains, Debbie Steele. Fifth Row: John Powers, Mike Norris, Tom Newgent. Mike Fox, John Norris, Dan Shaw, Steve Barnes, Dave Wood, Walt Pennington, Mike Phelps, Jan Jacks, Dottie Hull. .,..f -V, I 3 Irene Wiegand, layout editor, completes a design for a page. :ASQ QL' 'S Assistant layout editor, Michele McGraw, looks through old yearbooks for new ideas. 'Gif' ,li .-.g I 8 ..... in f L Sports editors work hard to finish the ath- letic section. Typing Copy is Tammy Bohlander, typist. f Q Getting advice from the editor, Kathie German, is copy editor, Sally Sexauer. Debbie and Lisa Stevenson listen for helpful hints. f K +? 5 First semester's Keyhole staff worked diligently making Peanut posters. Working on a theme poster are Lisa Steven- son, Sally Sexauer, Debbie Steele, and Kathie German. It tak 'ln Tom Riggs aids Dave Spurlin in taking did shots. Ben Davis yearbook proves to he N iantwjob Pictured above is the second semester staff of the 1967-68 Keyhole. s.-P ,pq , .2 and Tom Newgcnt. pictures is assistant copy editor, Work on the 1968 Keyhole began in the summer with editor-in-chief, Kathie German, spending two weeks at an I. U. workshop. Each member of the staff was assigned to various jobs which he com- pleted with much added effort. Staff members put in many extra hours of work after school to complete the year- book. Everyone worked hard to make the 1968 Keyhole the best ever. Leaving the work behind, the staff enjoyed attending the Marion County Press Day, Wabash Valley Press Day, and the Ball State University Press Con- ference. Winning a second place plaque for yearbook theme copy, at the Marion County Press Day, was editor, Kathie German. Members of the staff completed the year with a rewarding banquet at the Iron Skillet. ,- Lisa Stevenson, business manager, and Dave advertisers. coaches Mr. Ken Cox and Mr. Evan Fine are Sports Editor, John Reid, and if Spurlin, assistant manager discuss prospective t I n Q 1 4 1 r 4 Mr. Robert Houston, Advisor, shows his hys- teria while in jail at the Ben Davis Mardi Gras. Gathering to discuss the school paper are Standing: Theresa Vidito, Sandra Smiley, Barbara Sutton, Karol Hunt, Susie Elliot, and Diane Cook, Steve Barnes, Cary Huddleston, Earl Simon, Greg Vidito, Hunt. and ,lane Lucky, Seated: Martha Long, Carol Crawford, Debra Tuttle, it .LL l fl . . l -f 'Hi ,-I- P .4 , 'K --Kgg,f' F, . , Working late to meet a deadline is editor Gary Huddleston. 44 W gs I ----A F! tr Y r A 1? Pictured above is the editorial staff of the Spotlight: Standing: Mrs. Packard, Gary Huddlesto Earl Simon, Kathy Huntg Seated: Debra Tuttle, Theresa Vidito, Barbara Sutton, Martha Lon Karol Hunt. new changes took place in the staff last year. They acquired advisor and a new offset printing the staff consisted of only members the first semester, they twelve members from the Jour- class the second semester. For the first time in several years, the otlight used the offset printing thod which allowed them to present rious colors and print more pages. e Spotlight was published every two eks. For the first time, the Spotlight staff onsored a fall Mardi Gras. Over S5350 s raised to purchase much-needed w camera equipment. Eight journalism and publication staff embers attended the N. S. P. A. con- ntion in Chicago during Thanksgiving cation. This year's Spotlight received two All- erican Honor ratings on behalf of e 1967 Spotlight staff. The awards presented both Spotlight staffs for the o semesters in 1967 and were pre- nted by the National Scholastic Press sociation. The News Bureau was responsible r all high school news and happenings pearing in local newspapers, includ- The Teen-Star. News Bureau and Spotlight were by Mrs. Betty Packard. anna Wirey asks final approval from Deb- e Hazelwood on feature story. ublications staffs tell activities of BD. students .N Working on the News Bureau Staff are: Steve Pushor, Susie Elliot, Diane Wirey, Debbie Hazel- wood, and Linda Roberts, typing. Linda Wagley, Alice Law, and Dottie Hull try to draw people to the Turkey Shoot, one of the booths at the Mardi Gras sponsored by the Spotlight. mf-Rs., pp EIR J.. Q Senior History Club officers and sponsors: Mrs. Sandra Lawlis, son, vice-pres.g Ray Schroeder, pres., Jay Ludlow, Comm, chairman. sorg Debbie Losh, secretaryg Donna Blevins, treasurer, Earl Second Row: Miss Carolyn Lincks, sponsorg Joyce Ripberger, Trea- ViCe'PfCS'3 MF- B019 BHTTLSPOUSOF- Sophomore History Club sponsors and officers: First Row: Lisa Steven- surerg Janie Cettinger, secretaryg Mr. Robert Holden, Sponsor. U.S. center of interest for social studies clubs v-v J Americanism Club: First Row: Barb Cunningham, Sally Mitchell, Don Daily, Larry McMillan, David Wallace, Paul Klotsbier, and Steve Gummer. Second Row: Mr. Antonopolis, Sponsor, Rosee Fleming, Judy Keller, Bev Griffin, Debbie Pearch, Jody Sprecklemeyre, Jeanne Wood. Third Row: Connie Pennington, Debbie Osborne, Dede Perry, Joyce Sevier, Barb Hamish, Martha Long, Sharon Meadows, Diane Cook. Fourth Row: Gerry Smith, Larry Cook, Nacy Daniels, Linda Bean, Linda Cunninghan, Patty Patton, Laura Maines, Linda Peir, Linda Neuhaus. Fifth Row: Larry Dewees, Richard Brooks, Bob Cummings, Terry Lawrence, Steve Barnes, Tom Moore, Debbie Laib, Brenda White. Sixth Row: Joan Lahr, Mike Norris, Tom Newgent, John Powers, Gary Pratt, Reida Turpin, Shawn Harder, Max Magnabosco, and Joyce Denny. The History Club consisted of members last year. The junior club, and the sophomore club both many guest speakers during the : M l Sorne of these speakers were Scarton, our foreign exchange s from Brazil, Mr. Holden, from En, and Sharon Meadows, who France last summer. These sp: were chosen to increase our knov of history and geography as well ideas about how other people live. A trip to Vincennes was one of projects of the junior-senior H Club. The sponsors of the junior-senior tory Club were Mrs. Sandra Lawlis Mr. Jack Barry. Mrs. Carolyn I and Mr. David Holden sponsored sophomore History Club. The Americanism Club s American government and various World governments last year. Debates how to stop communism and other problems were other projects. Movies and speakers with special tures were part of the clubs activities Clubs promoted interest in math and sciences ' -' 4 1, 1,2 Meeting every third Monday of the month, last years Science club members were dedicated to promoting the study of Science. In their search for knowl- edge, the group went to Butler Ob- servatory planetarium. Outstanding men in the Science field were invited to different meetings to de- liver addresses on many different aspects of Science. During the year a variety of projects were prepared by the club members led by Jane Stites, presidentg Kathie Ger- man, vice-presidentg Becky Clark, trea- surerg and Sandy Smiley, secretary. Ben Davis Math Club, Trialge, was available to any student enrolled in Al- gebra I or higher. Miss Nina Martin, head of the math department, sponsored the club. They met once a month and solved math puzzles and worked problems. Last years officers were Ralph Perdue, Pres.g Kale Kernodle, Vice Pres.g Barb Cunningham, Sec.g Marilyn Patterson, Tres. of Trialge were: First Row: Mrs. Martin, sponsor, Ralph Linda Eaton, Latona Terrents, Jeanne Wood, Kathie Turner. -Third Marilyn Patterson, Jane Lindquist. Second Row: Lyn Vogel, Row: Shawn Harder, Bernie Rasclift, Kathy Jones, and Greg Burk. Concentration and skill needed in chess, radio I Throughout the year, the members of the Radio Club did a splendid job with their Ham Radio Station. Involved in many activities this year, the one that proved most beneficial to the club was the field trip to Sams Technical Insti- tute to see their Radio Club members in action. Officers last year were .lim Decker, president, Gary Crocker, vice- presidentg and Ron Marin, secretary and treasurer. Helping new members learn the tricks of the game was an important part of the Chess Club. Participating in meets at Broad Ripple and Decatur Central provided experience for the City and County tourneys, which highlighted the year. Sponsoring the organization was Mr. Leanord Lowe. Chess Club members are: Dale Kernoodle, Rex Jones, Ron Gilley, Bob Wolf, Mark David Dale, and Mr. Leanord Lowe, sponsor. Radio Club members: First Row: John Traylor, Larry Evans, Mark Noble, John Littrele, Don Wilson, Mr. Malone, sponsor. Second Row: Steve Pusher, Bill Duram, Mike Jump, J im Deckert, Gary Crorker, Dan Featherston. I Chess Club members plan strategy at a weekly meeting school. rt Club developes that certain aren McCann, Linda Mabry, hang Christ- as decorations compliments of the Art Club. T 4 . 4 ,4 -, ,,,.,4g.- -- 1 ' Z Zigi! - 1 V asigg ' l 4-1 i ttf? f. tl x Leading the Art Club in a meeting is its presidentg Tom Brissey. skill in drawing Projects included in the Art Club calendar were the Mod Bod Shopi' at the annual Mardi Gras and decorative paintings in the front hall. In a helpful mood, the 50 member organization aided in making posters for other clubs and the All School Party, The Roaring Twentiesf' A spring picnic at Eagleerest Resovoir and trip to Chicago were planned by the sponsorg Mrs. Maria Montgomery. embers of last years Art Club were: First Row: Donna Klepper, am Smith, Karen Weasner, Stephanie Eily, Vicki Bell, Kitty Hudson, tdy Frigitt, Sandy Haskell, Jannie Rodgers. Second Row: Debbie tdd Peggy Fulk, Kathy Gee, Linda Klcpper, Betty Baugh, Evelyn Jrbess, Debbie Kirkpatrick, Linda Eaton, John Trailor. Third Row: C Porter, Danny Shout, Tom Snook, Jack Crane, Cary Babbs, Beverly White, Melanie Hosford, Christine Bennet, Elaine Hopwood. Fourth Row: Tim Miller, Mike England, Mike Welch, Roy Rigney, Steve Barnes, Don Winslow, Randy Wheldon, Mike Wortman. Fifth Row: Kathy Stites, Joyce Denny, Brenda White, Debbie Laib, Daryl Pennington, Gary Roberts, Tom Brissey. Members of the Stage Band were: First Row: Pat Stevens. Mark Galovic, Doug Benge, Diane Adams, Ray Poland. Second Row: Bart Archer, Max Magnabosco, Gary Robinson, Hurry Russell, John Fansler, Lisa Vogel. Third Row: Val Phelps, Mark Downey, Al Hembd, Phil Dorrell, Mr. Lewis, director, Sue McGregor, Mike Krampe, Charlie Harris. B. D. arching Giants capture fifth tat Members of the Concert Band last year, were: First Row: Sharon Dailey, Linda Cowin, Cindy Sheads, Jay Ludlow, Jane Stites, Pam Asdale, Kathie German. Chris Martin, Cindy Robinson, Linda Vinkemulder, Linda Thurmand, Kay Shannon, Sue Miley, Kathy Gibb, Arista Springer, Alice Frizzel, Jarell Gerrard. Mary Meurer, Linda Newman. Second Row: Marcia Murdock, Mark Sipes, Nancy Denny, Judy Engle, Lisa Vogel, Janet Jones, Edith Lawrence, John Reynolds, Darlene Shilling- Mr. Hal Meurer, band director, cake presented to the band for their Fair Championship. -2- Qi: ,iff Le,5s,.......1' U- Li2'L... '-3Ll22g!Jx:f3s.i.,.g!!'2f2L QQLF' ,W A.: :LZ S: -1 Sl. ton, Doug Benge, Kathy Skaggs, Kathy Moss, Phil Dorrell, Lag Nightie, Albert Hembod, Sue McGregor, Denise Harris, Beth Englem Dennise Weeks, Steve Foster, Cindy Zorea, Marla Stewart, Karen B1 ker, Greg Burks, Marty McDaniels, Don Dailey. Third Row: An Bourke, Kathy Jones, Dave Dryer, Nancy Moore, Cathy Turner, Jacl- Straber, Joyce Burton. Judy Stilz, Chris Phelps, Mike Krampe, lil Schroder, Gary Seng, Karen Sharp, Carl Basore, Roser Collicott, Deb Beginning the summer with an enjoy- ble trip to the Canadian World's Fair, xpo 67, the band then went on to win eir fifth State Fair Championship in August. Along with the regular half-time hows at all the home football games, the and entered the Disneyland Holiday Eontest and placed third in competition :ith 275 other bands in the nation. But he marching band did not stand alone, or the concert band also took a first n the State Band Contest, earning a .ear perfect score. Entertaining the ommunity with concerts and convoca- ions rounded out their year. The Stage Band under the direction if Hal Meurer and Ronald Lewis won or the first time in the District and itate Band Contests. This group meets after school and nust participate with the marching rand. They played at five high school vroms and took a trip to Vincennes for guest appearance. The Pep Band, a group made up of olunteers, promoted Giant 'cspiritl' by vlaying at all home football and basket- vall games, along with pep rallies. This 'ear's director was Mr. Silke. 1 N iII,... r YQ fp , - .... 1 , .. ' 0 '4 . X lj iv x , ' I , . fr l wg, Q p tx fob: Il if .r.t , BIXNDM... .'-Az H ' , ,, in Lrg.. ' Demonstrating their excellence in marching, the band entertains the crowds at Expo '6r Shampionship, place third in Disne land Contest awes, Mike Wortman. Judy Ray, Gary Tomlin, Steve Davis, Pat Noble, Valarie Phelps. Mike Lynn, Greg Priest. Dale Parker, Keith zevens, Ray Poland, Grant Hodges, Paul Bonnewell, Mark Galovic, Swann, Don Dreher, Jan Garvin. Tom Smith. Russell Feuquay, Bart :ff Williams, Debbie Meyer. Kay Scobce, Steve Sanders, Diane Owens, Archer, Lymon WyCoff, Charlie Longston. Theresa Farmer. Mark harlie Harris, Debbie McGarvey. Fourth Row: Hal Murer, Director. Skinner, Jim Kelley. Max Magnabosco, John Fansler. Joe Garner, Larry ebbie Cook, Terry Woodson. Lucy Cummings, Dianna Brittenback. MacMillian, Mark Downey, Harry Russell. Gary Robinson. Mr. Paul faricu Sewell, Jeanenne Baskin, Kenny Arnold, Bob Wolfe, Keren Silke, Assist. director. forgen, David Vogel, Tim Taylor, Linda Wrigley, Nancy Dillon, Lance I l F 1 lr W S f'?.f v r, .N - pflii' Members of the Pep Band last year were: First Row: Mr. Paul Silke, Director, Lance Noble, Russell Feuquay, Tom Smith. Second Row: Debbie Cook, Terri Woodson, Sharon Dailey, Jan Shattuck, Marcia Murdock, Cindy Sheads, Nancy Denny, Martha Frazier. Third Row: Lance Thompson, Don Bodell, Jay Ludlow, Cindy Robinson, Cathy Skaggs, Kathy Jones, Gregg Burks, Sam Alte. Fourth Row: Mark Galovic, Kay Scobee, Diana Adams, Ray Poland, Charlie Harris, Pat Stevens, Steve Sanders, Steve Davis. Fifth Row: Phil Dorrell, Rick Howell, Mike Krampe, Gary Seng, Karen Sharp, Mary Henningan, Barbara Henry, Carl Basore, Henry Brand. Sixth Row: Tom Hill, Jim Kelly, Chris Pelkin, Max Magnabosco, John Fansler, Mark Skinner, Ronnie Donaldson. Seventh Row: Bill Durham, Don Daily, Marti McDaniel, Chris Phelps, Denise Weaks, Steve Foster. Eighth Row: Greg Priest, Don Dreher, John Doughty. Senior majorettes, Linda Wagley and Miley, wait for the Pep Band to begin music for their half-time show. Leading the band were the following majorettes: First Row: Deb Shan- head majorette, Dana Burton, Marla Steward. Third Row: Pam non, Chris Martin, Laura Mains, Sue Miley, Kay Scobee, Terry Law- dale, Karen Morgan, Jeanette Eilers, Kathie German, Linda erence. Second Row: Linda Newman, Debbie Dawse, Kathy Gibbg and Pam Huff. and members share man rewarding moments As one of the fifteen finalists, the Ben Davis Marching Band performs before the State Fair crowds. ' fyg ,-'X News 1 , ,- 4, f ,-'4' 4 f 1-f' ' 9 4 . Q or 1 1 ' 'i 1 .t ' f '1 4 At the annual band banquet Mr Ray Horton assistant director, gives his farewells before he Members of last years Choral Belles, were: First Row: Janelle Mason, MaDonua Speedy, Brenda Uffman, Mary Echat, Stephany Wilson, Deb- bie Gibbs, Amy Louden, Lynsey Scalf, Paula Figg, Linda Eaton, Skip Roll, Barb Cunningham, Sally Mitchell. Second Row: Suzi Galovic, Elaine Mitchell, Susie Janes, Lyn Patterson, Vicky Milligan, Elain. Cavanaugh, Dianna Miller, Susie Day, Beverly Mitchell, Denise Woodal .Ioyce Nihiser, Donna Shepherd, Connie Taylor, Lisa Vogel, and Michelll McGraw, not shown. Choirs serve community, provide entertainment Westwinds were: First Row: Patty Harrington, Bev Griffin, Vicki Leeds, Julie Hicks, Sandie Luckey, Debbie Osborne, Shirley Smith, Lynn Vogel, Sharon Enlow, Judy Foutch, Elaine Ro- docker. Second Row: Tim Garrison, Melvin Vickous, Martha Worth, Greg Priest, Dan Benham, Patti Naylor, Delana Kreiger, Tommy Bill, Norman Stetson. Choral Belles, an all girl choral group was under the direction of Mrs. Nanc Bennet, who was new to the faculty cu Ben Davis last year. They performe for P.T.A. meetings, athletic club: school programs, and for the secon year, sang on the circle at Christm time. In the spring they had the hon of singing, along with other chor groups throughout Indiana, at Victo Field for the opening game of t Indianapolis Indians. Due to increased interest in the chor groups and the number of people w tried out for them in the spring, a ne choral group, the Westwinds, w formed. The Westwinds sang main folk music and provided their own gu tar accompaniment. The group was d rected by Mrs. Geraldine Miller. Choirs add a change of pace to school routine strel of old. 'ep Purples provide a delightful listening ckground to the Keyhole Convocation. if One of the Swing,' choirs at Ben Davis was the Deep Purples, conducted by Mrs. Geraldine Miller. They partici- pated in various events including school convocations, and singing for com- munity services. The formal attire of the girls con- sisted of purple velvet tops and light purple taffeta skirts. The boys wore white dinner jackets, white shirts, black dress pants, and bow ties. Club officers were, Joe Garner, pres., Shawn Harder, vice-pres., Lisa Vogel, treats., Claudia Helm, sec., and Jerry Harper, sgt.-at-arms. Senior Bill Dumond poses as a singing min- 17' l s of the Deep Purples were: First Row: Joyce Nihiser, Judy r Second Row: Mary Smallwood, Gary Crocker, Amy Louden, Miley, Susie Day, Donna Shepherd, Sudie Jones, Sally Mitchell, le Stites. Third Row: Randy Ramsey, Susie Galovic, Tim Garrison, ia Tarrents, Steve Allee, .lerry Harper, Jeff Sparks, Pat Stevens, 1 Dailey, Bill DuMond. Fourth Row: Dave Helm, Linda Eaton, udia Helm Phil Dorrell, Becky Clark, Anne Denny, Lewis Frizzell, mie Taylor, Elaine Radcliffe, Ellen Magee, Debbie Osborne, Terra Tarrents. Fifth Row: Joe Garner, Mark Cromlich, Diane Woodson, Lisa Vogel, Mike Commons, Shawn Harder, Jim Dressback, Gary Robinson, Ron English. Sixth Row: Jeff Hampton, Doug Benge, Pam Asdale, Bev Mitchell, Kathy Gibbs, Kathy Beatty, Val Phelps, Julie Hicks. Seventh Row: Rusty Ross, Greg Priest, Mark Downey, Charlie Harris, Ray Poland, Bev Griffin, Tony Shears, Harry Russell. Tom Smith, not pictured. Top accomplished Vocalists aspiring to perfectioi W I ii? .3 'Madrigals toast to the medieval ages at the 2nd Annual Madrigal Dinner. The Madrigals of Ben Davis Higl School were an ensemble selected fror the Purple-Aires choral group. Thei repetoire of music consisted of fifteent and sixteenth century motets and madr gals. Last year, in the school cafeteria! authentic costumes added to the revive tradition of the madrigal dinne: This group also entered solo and er semble contests for the district a state. They received first place awar in both of these divisions. A sense of worth, pride, and recogn tion was felt by each member of Purpl Aires this year. The highlights of tl year were Christmas programs, a Sprir Concert, and State and County Chor, Festivals. This group of 11.7 music students pe- formed for various community actiw ties. Membership was gained by au tions in the spring, after completing 0 semester in a training choir. Serving officers of Purple-Aires were Jer Harper, president, Ray Poland, vi president, Shawn Harder, secretar Rusty Owens, treasurer, and Sue Mil sergeant-at-arms. Members of the Purple-Aires were: First Row: Becky Clark, Jerry Harper, Peggy Miles, Doug Ray, Darlene Marlowe, Steve Allce, Claudia Helm, Jeff Hampton, Sue Miley, Rusty Owens. Second Row: Joe Garner, Beverly Clark, Randy Ramsey, Beth Fields, Don Dailey, Latona Tarrents, Sharon Church, Shawn Harder, Suzi Ruff, Lewis Frizzell. Third Row: Mark Cromlich, Linda Wells, Larry Arnold, Debbie Kirkpatrick, Mary Smallwood, Dave Helm, Anne Denny, Ron English, Ellen Magee, Ru Ross, Debbie Judd, Jim Dresshack. Fourth Row: Ray Poland, Pa Patton, Jeff Sparks, Faye Delano, Cary Robinson, Diane Woodson, Ter Tanents, Gary Crocker, Jan Wills, Mike Commons, Elaine Radclif Not pictured: Trudy Stegbauer. mi x Rl X Margareth Gama Scarton, discovered life 1n the United States at Ben Davis Hlgh School varied much from her home 1n Victorra, Brazil S1xteen year old Maggie stayed at the home of Chris Phelps Junror, and Val, sopho more She part1c1pated 1n many act1v1 t1es and attended many events, such as the all school party and basketball games She was also guest of honor at the lnternat1onal Day Banquet, spon sored by the foreign language classes The mos constructive adventure, declares the A FS student, IS to fmd out how other people l1ve And, Im 1n such an adventure here Nh se,- lbw 5 ' ' l h 'nhl' Y ' V cc - an . - - V In ' . N , q ' u I I ' , ' 9 ' 55 ' - .':f':I5. 1.X3E4jZi. , It -fx Kfffffffv Hr-QLXIW-:fr-it-wr ' - - 1 it ll'f?t':'?l,'f,'g V. ' .I1f'i'j. 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' I , ' , l . , , W ., l , I .U uw- M v , l . laggie Scarton poses with her American family, Mr. Phelps, Val, Sherry, Chris, and Mrs. Phelps. 4 Maggie shares her musical culture with Val Phelps. Dinner provides many an interesting moment for Maggie and her adopted family. It During the G.A.A.-Faculty basketball game, The G.A.A. officers and sponsors were: Ann Jones, Jeri Lones, Tammy Bohlander, Linda Wagon HNHSU' N0l'maii MCIYIUT-'22, HSHPPETY SUCH seller, Brenda Uffman, and Mrs. Anna Hayward. Yovanovich, and Marvelous Marilyn Brown, take time out for a teacher-coach conference. ll-girls'-clubs take active part in school lives Leading the Booster Club were: Denise Hughes, sec.: Debbie Harrison, Soph. Rep.: Fay Delano, Pres.: Sally Sexauer, Vice-Pres.: Kathie German, Sen. Rep.: .ler1 Lones, Jr- RCP-4 and Laura Mains, Publicity Chairman. Under a Dolls , and new name, '4The Gian under the direction of a new sponsor, Miss Sue Ann Yovanovich the Booster Club took on a new look las year. A special effort was made to pro mote spirit deavors to victories. Purple and whiitil mittens and girls-club at resentatives and to cheer all Giant e Capes garnished the al basketball games. Class re were elected to record pa ticipation merits so that pins could bt earned by the hardest working girls. The Ben Davis Chapter of G.A. participated and competed in many di ferent sports activities this year. An abl basketball with a volle team was organized aloni yball team. Outside of play ing basketball and volleyball, the girl also compet ed in such sports as tracli softball, bowling, and swimming. Th club was u Anna Hayw nder the direction of Mrs ard. 1 l 1.- I.rdley's consisted of First Row: Sandy Smiley, Vicki Bell, Debbie Bohlander, Lisa Stevenson, Mary Jo Boston. Third Row: Miss Yovan- iannon, Chris Martin, Stephanie Wilson, Kathie German, Kathy Fine. ovich, sponsor, Laura Maines, Irene Wiegand, Debbie Steele, Benito cond Row: Kathy Skaggs, Sandy Schenk, Denise Hughes, Tammy Knieron, Debbie Deweese, Marilyn Bray, Cindy Parker. Yardleys assisted in spring sports tournaments ordin the times of bo s runnin the 100 7 S Y S ' Li dash are the Yardleys at the finish line. 983 i' -v' fbi 33 f -I-1.1 I XXX . Several girls wait for the track runners to complete their laps. Mary Jo Boston and Tracey Holmes mark down the heights for the pole vaults. Last year a club was organized to run', the track-meets. The Yardleys, made up of all girls, assisted in such tasks as handing out awards, marking the courses to be run, and in giving instructions and directions to the par- ticipants. This years track queen, Kathie German, was chosen from this group. The sponsors were Mr. McClain, Mr. Meranda and Miss Yovanovich. i Sideliners serve, Bowling lub enjoys activit The boys' service organization, the Sideliners, had a successful year cheer- ing our football and basketball teams to victory and inspiring school spirit. One of their projects was giving food to needy families for Christmas. Again this year, the Sideliners sponsored the WIFE Good Guys vs. The Ben Davis Faculty Basketball Game in February and the Giant 500 Bicycle Races in May. Last year many Ben Davis students relieved their minds from a busy school day by joining the Bowling Club, spon- sored by Mr. Mimis Antonopoulas. The club gave the students opportunity to socialize with friends while getting a little exercise at the same time. To award trophies for team and individual efforts, the club sponsored a banquet at the end of the year. Good Guy, Jay Reynolds, swishes in two points at the annual Sideliners-WIFE benefit game. 'sez Bowling Club officers and sponsors: First Raw: Mr. Mimis Antonopoulos, sponsorg Susie Smit Kay Scobee, Ceorjean Carrico, Carla Ross. Second Row: Gary Tomlin, Joyce White, Mart Frazier, Ray Poland, Dana Webb. 1.5 Sideliner officers and sponsors were: Standing: Mr. Robert Derival and Mr. Bill McClain, sponsotrl Seated: Mike Phelps, pres., Charlie Carver, sergeant at arms: .lack Keeler, vice-pres. a Dave Cooper, sec.-treas. l Cyc e Club members learn safet Q! ,M fembers of the Coin Collectors Club includes: Sealed: Steve Barnes, Dave Wood, Jack Crane. t Row: Debbie Shannon, Sandy Smiley, Chris Martin, Diane Cook, Martha Long. 2nd Row: r. McKinley, Sponsorg Mike Stilabower, Bob Cummings, Steve Christy, Mike Fore, Mark Shaw. en Davis cyclists were: Chuck Thompson, Mike Dryer, Dana Parrot, Mr. Wantland, Tim Lyons, :rry Long, Larry Miller, Tom Lanz, Mike Wortman, Cary Oxeman, Randy Whedon, Mike nwlwell, Dale Kcrnodle. 1 ,la 5 I r I 1 A 1 ..-3 -1- A6-L ' ' '13- , care of bikes The Cycle Club, a newly organized club, was established to help promote the safe handling and operation of a cycle in todays traffic. The group had officers from the Indiana State Police, and Sheriffs Department deliver ad- dresses on motorcycle safety. The Ben Davis Motorcycle Club had the distinc- tion of being the first in Indiana. Organized after the first semester was the Coin-Collectors Club to develop ap- preciation of coins. Officers for last years Numismatic Club were, Steve Christie, Presidentg Sandy Smiley, Vice- presiclentg Diane Cook, Bob Cummings, Treas.g Steve Barnes, Publicity Chair- man. The club built cases for display of all their collections. Sponsoring the club was Mr. Robert McKinley. . J -iyjgt -A ' , .. -L: 44.33. 'JL t 1 ww-, .- er ry.. rf' - if H-az. -for . . ., 1 It NRE, .. .,.. .tt , ,,-egsaaw f 511'-, f a s gig-11,3315 F- , i mer. ,gft2:iez'aS2tz.-, 1 44 'cs-f' 1: !1fs.1aaagaX1,,, , -Y t-,,.a,:,.s,'fsx. . vp., .-1 13 : t - Big L 1- h1g,,Ee-Ml. .-1.-l::,. 1. ful -PM ' as -5' -'.f1v4+f'fes,s ,iu'-sw.: w-- - , ? '75'f'..J'-fb:f1?i3f?335E:ii'1!F: i i1ff5i c'.i1!-.4.f11'i - ,E Heli H lk .. ,m.w...w x. 4. 4:,LA,':y,f,Y, ,. .N I .I ...ta k ,ii t ag ,L-,A Bride 1 5, -vu Ji it Gym 9 'ui-A ML- I The Cycle Club moves out to begin their journey during an outing. Mr. Wantland, sponsor, explains the basic working parts of a cycle to members of the club. A A, 61 I 9' .1- 'W , 1 , ,y1,w..jgJE n. P Q w ww rw 11- w w ,, Q 35 f 5 55 ' ff wc., w -. ., 1 H. W uw wry: Tun, mg P-'bww ' 1 , 'H' . , , t 4.15, . 'Ajjv f' l 1 'pin , .7 ,V V 1 fi.: .3 -w . , A Q fl! 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A moment to learn tvgelhef- r I 1 l A V t English and Speech incl' l r I F Y 1 C2 l , ,,, - ' - ,it vw- in j .lunior Dave Spurlin examines the b00k COVerS Conducting a discussion of American literature are Liz Courtney, Dusty Cusack, and Faye on an English bulletin board. Denise Dean, Mr. Max McQueen, and Linda Wagonseller work to outline the areas of study Debbie Pearch delivers a speech con for a Speech class, her worst experience. 11 is ommunieations Offering courses, ranging from special ucation to advanced placement class- was the English department, headed E Miss .lean Prichard. The curriculum s designed to instruct students with ferent learning abilities. There were enty-two different periods a day of- ed. The classes ranged from twenty- e pupils, the largest, to ten, the allest. This was the second year for the ad- nce placement course. This course was ered only to a select group of seniors, se doing the most outstanding work l the PSAT test. At the end of this ss, the students were required to pass test that allowed them to earn a col- ge credit. Some of the new ideas the depart- nt was using this year was experi- nting with team teaching and large oup instruction. Next year the depart- ent plans to use a course in linguistics. The Speech Department has had a cessful year, in regards to its achieve- nts, for individuals as well as lectively. Elementary and advanced sses in debate, public speaking, and amatics helped students to achieve eater fluency. For the more theatrical- 'pal ww . . -'ES-'ll' rf' 7 x 'MR I- Y in If' E iff Vicki Kidwell and Jeanne Robbins discuss sentence structure as Mr. William Eaton awaits ques- tions from the class. inclined, courses were offered in the of language and the theater, and arts of make-up and costume design. comprehension. I Q controlled reading of the Craig Readers helps Gary Floring improve his reading speed Q-fix . ku. ,. --ss:-v ' 4 Mark Gallagher prepares to diagram a sen- tence for his Junior Grammar class. at Chemicals, equipment attract interest in gre v-,fc fx. Mark Downey and Larry Acton ponder over problems that arrive in Physics class. Seniors Larry Hendren and Bob Williams try to put the eye on microscopic life. Junior Slmrmon Payton completes a lah chemistry. -nf' ield of science Science is the subject with a future it plays such an important part in the ent. It influences every aspect of . The Science Department offers lrses to fill the requirements set by 5 Indiana State Board of Education. work is an important part of every noe class. Some of the lab experi- rnts performed in the classes were ming sulfa and dissecting planarian rms. Mr. Daryl 'Miller was assisted a staff of well-trained teachers. Dave Wallace and Gary Seng watch for the results before making the hypothesis. Bill Baughman, Lynn Marlow, and Jan Alsman take accurate measures in a lab experiment . Ben Townsend confers with Susie Ruff r the identification of a cell in a Biology ss. I I , : ' t Q. - - ,,':.?r' - ' ll ' a. - 1 ,, . sv D, Demonstration on the blackboard helps Mrs. Donna Reece illustrate correct procedure of developing geometric proofs. 11 3 , Concentration enables Max Magnabosco to gain a better understanding of Algebra IV. Math students stud theore Jeff Sparks works diligently at his Algebra IV homework. A. . I, 1 547 v 4 In, K, ' 1 i ' gi' , V .4 Exim Reconsidering his work while solving an Algebra IV equation, is Doug Ray. nd give thought to figuring angles, equations Theorems, axioms, ratios, and equa- nns, are just a few of the words that ildents are exposed to in math classes Ben Davis. The math department, which is aded by Miss Nina Martin, offers a de choice of math courses. These in- de: general mathematics, Algebra I rough IV, plane and solid geometry, lgonometry, and senior mathematics. Due to the apparent need for a col- e degree for one to be successful in e, there is a great influx of students king higher math courses. U F X 1 -V i gi I I-,pi 'J ' t fuk , .5 , , 1- 1 A i rl. J . ,MJQ is , as t . r 4 x . f.- LQ, --1 ME' iff, I 1- 'Y' Nl , i L sf 'fs-af.f.u.j. ' , bf,:'f'f.' ' Chris Phelps, Guy Cummings, and Sharon Daily work hard to solve for x. Students find it helpful to work problems at the board. emi' Mr. Brown explains a principle to John Powers and Mike Stegmoller. Variety of courses stress World affai in wgwgzr , 5 f ' M X x 1 - 4.5 E C' ' ' Students participate in group discussions about forming their own businesses in Mrs. U. S. History classes. Group discussions provide interesting moments during U. S. History class. Lawlis 7?7f: 5' t Peggy Thompson delivers a report in nil! Phyllis Bumpas puts a garter on Gary for the Novelty Garter Co. in a U.S tory class. upils stud a growing societ and itis future lf' .--'ff-' of students gain valuable insight into the business world while forming their own in U.S. History classes. Knowing important events, coupled with a knowledge of people and their contributions, was the main objective of the social studies department. With the addition of new and better classes, such as Russian history and American problems, the curriculum has improved. History, government, and economics were among the many and varied aca- demic subjects that could have been taken by students in this department, which was headed by Miss Carruthers. Students participated in special activi- ties that included press conferences, panel discussions and outside speakers. Mr. Lowe meditates as the world turns. sign 1 ' ju 1 , , I , I ,X ,M ,Z I lx I 1 It X I , 1 1fY ' Mr. Shaw demonstrates the effectiveness of the overhead projector as a teaching aid. if :, ' lv- -'P , It , E Y, AEI p AA . , 7...,-wh - - -s ,jx ,- n Q Y 4 'JIPXA is ' I 7 Junior Jeri Lones finds that translation helps build her Spanish vocabulary. Students pause a moment during a lesson on conjugation of verbs. lragphjia ' M ,,..........-A. Several girls share the culture and customs of France by demonstrating the French can Lectures are another form of gaining knowledge of peoples around the world. 'Yi l anguage is the first step toward understanding an-1 , lr-m A - -sv-14-51:64 -1. Tl L bael:.ht:.,1's: '94 'r ' of Spanish students perform for the Day Banquet. With the distance between nations becoming shorter and shorter, lan- guages can no longer be a barrier. The language courses offered at Ben Davis included Spanish, Latin, French, and German. Outstanding pupils were honored by being given the opportunity to spend the summer in some foreign country. This is determined by tests and interviews given at Indiana Uni- versity. Learning to speak, write, and understand the language were the main objectives of this department. .,f -e fy-4-.4 A -5 ul ,Phil A llrdfi ' ester and Sandy Allen, auctioneers, collect sesterces from Becky Clark at the annual Slave tle for Latin students. gffrr Jose Raunelli of Peru speaks to Spanish students about his homeland for better world understanding. A touch of the Old World enhances the learning of German students. . ..'. ., ...J' in nr r 8 13' JC , Sis nJ,i'Q is .gf Ni lk 1 3?- hf 1, ..x I ti 'emma Mi rt at':P-L9' Business classes are steps toward the future N Denise Kidwell gains practice in typing, a skill much used by students, as well as secretaries. All secretaries must be able to take dictation. Here Linda Wagonseller developes this skill with the help of modern equipment. --4 ' ff. .f ,flpqvut In the world that faced Ben students, more was being demanded employees than just a mere get-ui go. Preparations of students to st in the business world, as well as society, was an important objective Ben Davis High School. For c bound students, Business Education provided courses as electives so that could help finance their college c tion if desired. By means of m equipment and techniques, pupils g practical and fundamental knowlec H I W --.M,- F Joyce Severe finds adding machines arithmetic anyday. Mrs. Longstreth assists student in finding articles. Tracey Holmes and .lo Chambers admire fashlons in a Seventeen magazine. ibrar Research helps to aid pupils in studies After teachers and students, in order If necessity for a school, are books- 18 resources of the serious student and ie tools of the scholar. Under the di- ection of Miss Elizabeth Lefler, the taff of the library combined all infor- ration into categories pertaining to very day subjects, making research fork less confusing and more readily tainable for class use. Since last ring's contributions, the Ben Davis Li- lrary has doubled their number of rec- rds, along with obtaining more film trips. R - tk . 5 . Q K '-f -i. -sg -4 Y-YQ L, ' L - n ' 4 w Digging for information in card catalog are Don Daily and Carl Berryman. Putting up Christmas decorations are librar- ians Mrs. Lefler and Mrs. Carnes. Music and rt lend a Chang Mrs. Geraldine Miller conducts and accom- panies most vocal groups. Z Music students, like this one, select their materials from files before class. 76 Training choirs lend the background for aspiring underclassmen to beco part of the Purple Aires, Deep Purples, or other performing group. the everyda routine of Ben Davis students Paints and canvases, clay and kilns, ushes and stencils-these items are bolic of the Art Department. Some the courses offered were General Art, welry, and Ceramics. In the General t classes Ben Davis students were con- ned with wire sculptures, rhythm-of- re drawings, and expression. Desig- ting their own jewelry and learning out fundamental tools used in the king of them, involves the Jewelry sses. Ceramic courses teachers taught thods of making pottery in hopes of ating art objects. 5 Q ,Q W fa Senior Tom Brissey makes a jar through the use of ceramics. S WB-gg Seniors Jo Ann Harsin and Gary Wethington work at a mosaic. Junior Kenny Perryman glues the final pieces to his project. ,ei ,ft lip' 77 ' J It - V, '- ma 1,13 V warg, Useful, practical living taug Girls in Home Economics learned to make good use of their time, energy, and money in classes that featured solv- ing problems and working with people. Offered along with foods and clothing are courses in Child Development, Fami- ly Living, Interior Decorating, and Family Relations. Useful to all girls, Home Ee provides an atmosphere of learning, mixed with enjoyment and pride, as girls prepare for gracious living in a busy world. In Industrial Arts, the goal was to provide the student with a degree of skill in the use of common tools and machines. The students gained a sense of responsibility toward occupational excellence and guidance in the selec- tion of vocations. Both theory and actual practice in learning skills was required in the industrial art classes, with well- equipped laboratories greatly enhancing Sophomore Joyce Ripberger hems Mary Jo instruction. Bostons skirt during Home EC. Trimming Home Ee window is Senior Skaggs. , l :-' . ' ' '. ' f K ma' in .., vw 's X. . ,L x 'finriu' ' ' .lan Jack, ,lo Welker, Marylin Bray, Joyce Ripberger, and Mary .lo Boston hold a gab session in Admiring decorations at Home Ee Chi Home Ec. tea are sophomore Debbie Harrison ant bie Goodin. help students !-F' ,4 I r 1 i lex Hernandez prepares the overhead pro- tor for demonstration. '. Marrow corrects drawings for Willis rholt. sd-7 A-N 'IQA ads IH Gary Babbs and Larry White work at a drafting board. Ray Richards and James Roland make use of the machines in wood shop dr?-1' ,qu-F, J E .' 3-- 2 I St-, X x N.. 2-N gif Q P.E. helps the students to develop as individua 7 Mr. Hobson stresses the importance of good health habits to one of his classes. 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The goal of the cl is to teach the students to be aware the hazards of driving and to watch for the other driver fdrive defensivel Mr. Woodrow Baker is head of this partment. Wayne West demonstrates the endurance quired to perform 41 headstand. Waiting for the kick-off are the skin team during a gym class football game. - -Quan--v-. ,., , 7, . LQ' on A U.. .'.. !l Mr. Baker demonstrates the air cleaner of a car to two students. Vera Willoughby, Sheila Wolfe, and Sue Mc- Cown take a trip via the simulators, while Mr. Joe Preda runs the machine. Simulators prove valuable to student drivers r , -.av-4' , , I w Q 15-...D ,---up A .-- omvfn EQHQQTIDN :An WM BAKER MTGRS education car leaves school to actual practice in operating an on the roads. BEN DAVIS HIGH SCH00l. . Vince van Vaulkenburg concentrates on shift- ing the gears of a simulator. av. 1- f it u Z . K QQ . 'fjfjfr .-1. ! .lill Layman and Linda Wildman find that operation of simulators is not as easy as it looks. l . ,.L -. 'T' 5 5 fi, ' : H Nl, .3 ... in ii ,L Jam mers e if 2 -4 2-- Z 'U WM nt ll 4, jiii P' 1 I 'nfit Tn: l I I n ef 1 Dana Webb prepares to spin one of the latest platters during a daily broadcast on WBDG. Radio station informs and entertains communit Preparing to play a tape for is junior, .lane Lucky. i WBDG listeners Q Gary Shireman interviews Amy Louden during a segment of the 24 hr. Talkathon. Preparing to air WBDG's daily program ar Kyle Sipe and Gary Sharman. Television students video tape special moments Those students interested in careers television, are lucky to have available them courses such as Television I and and the facilities offered here at In Davis. A few of the students who ve taken these courses have been ced in jobs at local television stations er graduation. Those students in Tele- ion II were on hand at most of the cial events last year to gain first hand erience in video taping. As a visual , closed circuit television was used ensively in some classes, such as rature and speech classes. .f- fb-'Q-T a speech provides a speaker with a for self evaluation. Operating control board is Linda Hunt. Stan Radford and Dan Fetherston tape a daily newscast. 31 9 -,a-il'-'F vig 4--kakxq ---,.,,,g: x N.. AA. '--fwhg 1 w ' Qi ' J,.:, 4 g Q. ,mu s.- -.. Q., H, if ' Q! :ggslaiv fn 59? ,, ' W- ,i ,f'9z95 ' ig . 1553, fr, I.. 1 rg: ,H- ag J,-V' :L mr' HP .mv 4 1 rv-1-fly- at ' ,A 5 If-52.7. M -as X miss , mg. W ,, , , am W, 3 ,lag Us -' T ,fl 'L M' X35 -Z1 , ww KW Za., - ,1 5. , J V. , f x 4' T MW 11-,..,.,gv .1 R X24 SPORTS A time to win And a time to lose. Moments to meet And compete with others. sua, . -wr 5, ,- -' A . - 3 4 'J 'Hs A Hgh' 4 A ga 1, X' -9 if' ,HJ 'Q' ff Y .Ni ANJEN - 4 V ITL- namely' A. Xu , 5 .L 4 . :Sq 1 I f y :Pk Ai l I All ag Egg: V 1-L-U at l xw t x my 'dfffwek -1 1' - Nw? A N fr.. .. . frf5,4- . , , ., 1, ,... , -X , 4, ,,,, ,. .V ni ' A ' 'Tgifx'-+2 wt Yirvgvwmk :YI-'sit ..4,,a,mg W hgh '43 JR1-'miymw'-5-H v. 5+ .-s in 1 g giif if r - ...J f .1 , my 3, A moment to prepare. A moment to display spirit A moment to compete CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: Front Row: John Bauer, .lay Ludlow, Dave ly Seeman, Al Schenk, Mike Commons, Lew Frizzell. Third Row: Co Crawley, Gary Strader, Brett Sclunidli, David Heckler, Greg Vidito. Marvin Meranda, Greg Clark, Glen Kirk, Jack Keeler, Mike Tay Second Row: Tom Smith, Skip Hamilton, Steve King, Mark Shaw, Wal- Bennie Tinnon, Trainer Benny Townsend. Lots of drive and determination encourag 473' 5 '. s 'i'af5 , HX A FN DAL in rs . - .X . In a blur of speed, Lew Frizzell dashes by at the County Meet. Jay Ludlow, Mark Taylor, and Mark Shaw are in hot pursuit of a Brebuef runner at the Howe Invitational. Mr. Marvin Meranda's seniorless cr- country team was led by five juniors a. eight sophomores. The team's only turning runner was Gary Skip Han: IOII. Sophomore Benny Tinnon was I most outstanding runner on the tea according to Mr. Meranda. He had starting time, at the first of the seas of 11 minutes 30 seconds and en with 10 minutes 26 seconds at Sectionals. The next four mnners the best times were: Sophomore M Taylor, Juniors Cary Hamilton, LI Frizzel and Brett Schmidi. Coach Marvin Meranda said that was pleased regarding the return of his team for next year and stated, N year we will begin to take revenge frd the losses of the last few years. 4 I w, 1 A foung BD Cross countr team 40-4' -i 7: Q X Q 1 2 I 1 The runners dash forward as the sound of the gun begins the County Meet held here at Ben Davis. Xi 'I X-. F RUM ' You can't win 'em ull, but you can tell our boys certainly tried, at the Howe Invitational. sf: ' L . li 5'e:'ff4 ' ,- ' W ' We-EST t ::g!vl' I I Q6 After a race, Coach Marvin Meranda collects the score cards from Mike Taylor, Dave Craw- ley, John Bauer. .,-U Q if H' 4-fri-Fi' U: nhl' 'S Ly 'S ,AW VARSITY FOOTBALL: Front Row: Steve Qummer, Bernie Radcliff, Dave Verhonik, Dale Morgan, Clark Exmeyer Mgr. Third Row: B Phil Mlller, Toni Newgent, Joe Johnson, Keith Brunmng, Mike Fair, Willinnls, Bill Turner, Brent Newtzman, Phil Beers, Mike Stegemoll Butch Frd, Bonnie Martin Mgr. Second Row: Steve Kuhn, Jerry Har- Jim Bumpas, Burt Huggins, Mike Woodson, Marvin Huff, Max Ku per, John Reld, Mark Cromllch, Earl Simon, John Licht, Charlie Carver, Keith Johnson, Doug Secman Mgr. 't 'dm h' hl' ht 196 't The Varsity football team, under the Mike Fair and Marvin Huff prepare to trap a Washington player. direction of Coach Bill McClain, and Assistant Coach Bob Derival, finished with their best season since 1964. They compiled a record of four wins and six losses. The highlight of the year was the Homecoming game, when the Giants upset Washington, who was fifth ranked in the state, by a score of 26 to 20. An excellent finish for the season, was the naming of four Seniors to All-County berths. They were halfhack Bob Wil- liams and guard Phil Beers named to All-County First Team and Dave Ver- honick quarterback and Earl Simon end, named to the All-County Second Team. John Licht, Senior, also gained honors by receiving All-State Honorable Men- tion for his defensive play throughout the season. VARSITY- FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD 6 Bloomington 13 Southport 14- Warren Central 38 Decatur Central 12 Sllortriclgc O North Central 19 Brebuef 26 Washington 40 Lawrence Central 13 Northwest -r - W7 J 1 ' 4- '.fA. XS. t Y fc, 1 lf g..,UQ',g'. - .t'? I W. L-51-N., -. Q --JN I . fy y if N 2' 90 t 1 Varsity gridmen have best season since 1964 ,J 1 After a long gain, senior halfback Bob Williams is downed by two Washington players. Mike Stegemoller, number 52, and his Washington opponents, hurry to the scene. The varsity giants prepare to show Washington who's boss at the Homecoming game. Senior Bob Williams reaches high in capturing a touchdown pass. V L .'g'-' 1,., 1 .lp-,-,, I5 A .X :M '. . .P . f .. . , Q, H' .1 , .I 'rf' - 'qu f U x. IVA.. 1' it 'I I. -. - 1 . ,, - ,.f 4-.4 px-'lr ' . . . i , ,. .,.'W'-or'-'-n 3:1'4-',,'fi5'..': Ji, C in-'..-i:1 ,.1A.' iz f'-4 -' Q . - ' 219, f ., , fe- .ff.,f.fLi,1 , . . . ,V wp , - . '., .. , --.f ,.'-- . ,..,- . 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H, . ..-- - . - - A Front Row: Dave Manuell, manager, Greg Gipson, Doug Polley, Jim Brooks, Steve Book, Rick Fair, Percy Clover, Ron Lowry, Bill White, David Ristow, Bob Reid. Kurt Blank. Second Row: Tom Manning, Dave Licht, .lim Mead, Richard Burke, Steve Parriell, Mark Coss, Cary Floriug, Bob Phillips, Steve Scott, Don Purdy, Vern Evans, Mr. Townsend, Trainer. Third Row: Mr. Yoder, coach, Jerry Engle, Mike Kennedy, Tim LaRoaehe, Randy Riley, Kenny Arnold, Mike Hoover, Mark Bloomer, Gary Shoemaker, Terry Miller, Charles Bente, Dave Millinger, Rick Entledoe, Dave O'Neil, Mr. Britt, coach. MLittle Giantsw have big, winning season Reserve coaches Mr. Bob Britt and r. ,lim Yoder led their team to a suc- ssful five win, three loss, and one tie ason. The team opened the season by de- ating Southport, Decatur Central, and 'arren Central. They then lost two aight games to strong Shortridge and rth Central. The reserves finished the year by de- ating Lawrence Central and Northwest J identical scores of 141 to 7. Coach Britt said, the boys worked sry hard and many of them will make .e varsity team next year. ie Little Giants await the call of the feree after an exciting play. l l l Q lglffwifsk .32 fwfr g V 7 .1'i'2. 'Ki' 4 'VH' F... 1 -1.1- luldll i .fa-im 4. nun .1 mum mam mum -ua ,- VARSITY BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD ,.- County Tourney Southport I 'D 85 Arlington D 85 Broad Ripple , D 69 Shortridge D 79 Tech D 66 LaPorte D 54' Warren Central D 73 Marshall D 82 Manual 'D 54-, Lawrence Cent. D 80 Plainfield D 69 North Central D 61 Southport Ni ' 1 ,xp , . .J Lebanon Northwest Washington Crawfordsville Cathedral Decatur Central Sectionals North Central fi lil fe Senior forward, Jeff Rhoades, jumps high recapture the ball for Ben Davis. This isn't a four-armed monster, it's center Van Evans reaching forward to grab a pass during the Tech game. Charging on to the floor for the warm-up is junior guard, Steve Gummer. Attempting to out rebound a Broad Ripple player are Greg Clark, number 42, and Mike number 40. 6 I- Yf'-'lf l , 1 .4-nr N ' nr in 1 i iii iants show potential through record season OID l f ,ff GIANT Terry Miller jumps for ts against Washington. is , i. J' cf 4 4 1 5 y 1l l' 1 Q 1 ,Ft ltlgllt 3 2. 35 ,- x .rg ,Wu N . l Little Giants are: Front Row: Bob Stone, Randy Riley, Terry Miller, Vernon Evans, Wally See- man, Mike Kennedy. Back Row: Coach Bob Britt, Tim Laroche, Rick Engledow, Mark Bloomer, Mike Taylor, Jim Archer, Kenny Arnold, Rusty Harden, Mgr. We had a great year,', said Coach Bob Britt about his Little Giants. The reserve team ended the year, winning the last five games to make their rec- ord 14 wins and 6 loses. Starting the season with three straight wins over Arlington, Broad Ripple, and Shortridge, the reserves were then dealt a loss at the hands of Tech, 59-46. The reserve then lost a heart-breaker to Manual, 44-43. In the 4-way county tourney, the ju- nior varsity revenged an early loss and beat Warren Central 40-28. During the championship game they came within one-point of beating North Central which had earlier beaten the reserve twenty-two points. Vern Evans jumps high to fight for the re bound during the game with Cathedral. 196 -68 Cheerleaders boost Giant teams During the year, Debbie Losh, Karen Barker, Tammy Bohlander, Pam Varsity Cheerleader, gave their support to many athletic teams Asdale, Linda Thompson, Carol Scober, and Georjean Carrico, as school events. Clowning around at the Sectional pep session are the the Sidelinersu, Phil Beers, Brent Neutzman, Charlie Carver, Phil Miller. 5 ,,.. M Restricted by a broken arm, Varsity Cheerleader Carol Schober that her spirit is still high. I'GE:ll SCEISOHS en Davis' cheerleaders boosted the hty Giants to many victories. Their tion was to promote the school spirit sary for the team and the school. e senior varsity cheerleaders won a nd-place at the Young America Fair their outstanding cheerleading ity. hosen at the beginning of the school r, the reserve cheerleaders helped at sessions and supported the Little nts. ideliner cheerleaders were chosen for ionals by the Sideliner Club and icipated at the Sectional pep ion. Reserve cheerleaders were: Debbie Beck, ey Milligan, Marilyn Bray, Kathy Fine, Cindy Parker. ming through the arch of victory, var- footbnll players get u boost at Home- ning pep session. Cheerleader Lynda Thompson helps to boost spirit at a pep session. f..::' ,, -rq in 1 . z. .,.. -- - .-1-t V r M-,A Y,-,,., . , , fg , j X ,..- Mrs. Hayward and Mr. Antonopoulos dem- onstrated the latest cheer at the pep session. mnasts find outlet for skilled performance l l , First Row! Kirk Blank: Robert Smileyg Jerry Fishg Bill Pearsong Row: Couch, Mr. Frank Knucklesg Virgil Underwoodg Bill Carmich Charlie Watt. Second Row: Allen Collicotg Skip Hamiltong Dave Wayne Warren: Wayne Russellg Don Mangesg Keith Swanng Petro: Eddie Whitakerg Chuck Duncang Ray Slagleg Mike Payneg Robinsong Bob Berg: .lohn Powers. Don Winslowg Wayne Stringerg Gary Sharmong Rick Porter. Third lf' ,L 7- .,,,, , 'Q-kiwi ' ' ?'2- - , N. N.. ' 1 - -igmfus . - ' 4, ' L .T,,-gzfjq-5 -i..-,,,v ' ' .-':'- ' li ' W -.. 'i fA'i,.,-' ' - . Aw- - -. .,, . ,,- ,m' .lunior Virgil Underwood loosens up by doing the splits. John Powers, junior, goes through a phrase of his routine. The Boy's Gymnastic Team, under supervision of Coach Frank Knuck compiled a record of 8 wins and 4+ lo this season. This year's top point-getter was sen Chuck Duncan, who participated three events. Following him closely Don Winslow, junior, who worked t events. Winslow, tumbling, juniors Slagle, rings, and Keith Swann, si horse, qualified for the state. Only losing three lettermen thro graduation, the boy gyrnnasts hav bright look for the up and coming ye 1 N I 1 1 f s Mrs. Anna Hayward. f' 'et ,, . , , I . 1 ,1' . if-w u li Senior Linda Wagonseller performs a Yoga Gymnastics Team: Front Row: Jerri Louis, Debbie McCarvey, Georjean Carrico, Jo Redding, Linda Hunt. Second Row: Vera Willoughby, Linda Wagenseller, Pam York, Girlie G mnastic team defends district crown In their second-year, the girls' gym- team compiled a five win, no record. The team won dual-meets Arlington and Richmond by a margin. They also won in invita- meets at the University of Louis- and at the Iroquois Invitational, almost every award possible. Hayward said that she was forward to an even better season year, with the return of six letter- an. This years reserve team tallied a two lin, two loss, record. Many of the 17 serve girls will be moving up to the rsity team next year. The girls' team d wins over Richmond and in a ree-way meet they placed a first. V v n!y,6 , .tn 'I il -' T il :' rw' fe. I ' is t l. ' 1 , - L Reserve Gymnastics Team: Front Row: Linda Vinkemulder, Debbie Beck, Jackie Wirey, Marilyn Bray. Second Row: Karen Morgen, Linda Freeman, Becky Weakly, Marsha Murdock, Cindy Sheads, Cindy Parker, Marsha Wilson. f- Y fr' ' , A f ' ' F 1 U M VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM: First Row: Cary Wolile, mgr.g Melvin Poland, John Licht, Gus Mathias, Earl Simon, Dave Boutwell Powell, Dan Crawford, Bob Willoughby, Rich Huddleston, Don Staley, Bowling, Mick Jensen, Jim Bumpus, Asst. Mr. James Yoder. Gary Shoemaker, mgr. SECOND ROW: Coach Mr. Joe Preda, Tom John Llcht, senior wrestler, pms . opponent in a dual meet. Ben Davis matmen set goals for future years At the end of the 67-68 wrestling son, the varsity grapplers emerged th a record of 4- wins and 6 losses, though the team consisted of seven men. Fine performances were shown by mf Earl Simon, Gus Mathias, and Licht. Most outstanding was senior x xg Willoughby who won the sectional -Km X and with a disappointing loss second in overtime state U tl the other hand, the reserve mat- handed first year coach Jim Yoder very respectable 7-3 season. Sopho- Grant Hodges was in the enviable of being the only undefeated on either varsity or reserve. e entire reserve team lived up to the e of Big Ben . Senior Bob Willoughby near falls his Anderson foe. ROW: Rich Burke, Curt Tictz, Dave Licht, Greg Simms, Don Mike Hoover, Cary Floring, Bill White, Dave O'Ne1l, Fred Poland Dave Spurlin, Grant Hodges, Ron Durham. SECOND ROW: Percy Cover, Keith Johnson, Jerry Engel, Coach Mr. Jim Yoder. 1 l I 1 . I J , l - , ' , f ' i .. - . . ,-,. , ,. V -ss.: 2. 'iii-i -f:if'i'f ' ' l J l . ,.,.,., , -5 , .- . . ' ' ' .J I W- I - .fe . 1 L I. , X,-ti' , a L l u A 1 . fi --aa. Q '?! 1I5-'X t V N , Brg -Y m h V F - - 5-ge? . ' ' I A ,.. ,. , y i -ul On the track team were, First Row: Gary Strader, Brett Schmidli, mons, Bernie Radcliffe Jun Mead Earl Simon Third Row J Mark Galovic, Dave Crawley, Dave Meadows, Larry Action, John Reid, Ingle, Greg Clark, Mrkc Taylor Benny Tmnon Kenny Arnold Tony Tateg Second Row: Jeff Rhodes, Walt Pennington, Mike Com- Williams, Glen Kirk, and Jack Keeler 1968 Cindermen lower times and ra1se height The 1967-68 Track team, under the supervision of coaches Bill McClain and Marvin Miranda, ran to a dual-season record of seven wins and two losses, losing only to North Central and Washington. Four new records-Bob Williams pole vaulting l3'l , Jeff Rhodes high jump- ing at GSM , and Jack Keeler running high and low hurdles in 14.6 and 19.4 seconds respectively-the team went from the sectional to regional and quali- fied for state. There Jack Keeler took third place in high hurdles and Jeff Rhodes tookfirst in high jumping with a record 6'7-Mu, pushing the team to finish sixth in the state. uit will not be easy to replace the eight seniors that have been our top point getters for the last three years, says Coach McClain, hut I think the underclassmen will come through. T Giant shotputter Earl Simon hcaves for im- proved distance. 'ZQQQFL ' ev-is l 2 th a last effort, Toni Tate clears the pole lt bar. ith tension building, the milers get set. 4 Sophomore, Benny Tinnon, varsity, places first in the mile run with a strong last kick. Reed, reserve, captures first in high rdle elimination. L Clearing a 6' 2,' high bar isn't too difficult if you're Jeff Rhodes, who set a school re- cord early in the season at 6' 5 . 'K f -A Q' ' wa 'l Steve Domagalik and Fred Poland warm by practicing on their putting. Golf Team members were: First Row: Dave Lisby, Dave Ristow, Tam VanBlaricum, Craig Thomas, Fred Poland, Steve Domagalik, Coach Mr. Jack Berry. Second Row: Scott VanBlaricum, Ken Davis, Steve Nickell, Jay Ludlow, Mark Squires, Rick Shadburn, Darrell Heiber. Raequetmen and Golfers improve on records Golf coach, Mr. ,lack Berry, had a winning first season, as he took his golfers to a record of 14- wins and 9 losses. The team placed 9th in the sec- tionals, and sent four sophomores, Fred Poland, Craig Thomas, Jay Ludlow, and Rick Shadhurn, to the state finals. At the end of the season the team lost only one member because of graduation. Next year there will be four returning lettermen. Having lost a majority of their letter- meng the tennis team faced a set hack on their record. Although last year's record of 6 wins and 10 losses was a disappointment to both the boys and coach Mr. Roger Bush, the future looks bright. They will have four returning, plus an undefeated freshman team to develop a stronger team for next year. i lil l 1 l 'Q 5 Q- fl 1 ,, fl I , ' 3 f 1 ' l I 1 r, 7 1 , 1 - f Y 1 l .at -f .rl in f l 1 'fy ' 'W 1 i 46 1 T 5- E 2-'T' ' l :- l Ben Davis Racquetmen were, Larry Huffman, Steve Sanders, Paul Klotzbier, Dave Erne, Do Benge, Coach Mr.. Roger Bush. 1 the shirts against the skins in action to control of the bull. ike Stegemoller plans to outwit his oppo- nt during a game. Huddlestonls team takes championship game The end of the intramural basketball season resulted in a round-robin play- off. This year's intramural champion was Gary Huddleston's team downing the team of Dave Cross. All members of the Huddleston team received gold pins for their play. Dave Gross' team, even though losing the championship game, wound up with the best record, seven wins and one loss. Intramural basketball was created to provide an opportunity to all boys wish- ing to play the game in competition. Teams were balanced in player number and size so that no group would have an advantage. At the end of the season, a round-robin tourney was held to de- termine the championship team. Mr. Roger Bush sponsored the intra- mural basketball program, that played every Monday night during the winter months. kt. Team members gather around while an un- identified player jumps high for an attempted goal. r A Gary Huddleston, Max Koon, Cary Pratt, Don Stout, and Phil Miller captured the intramural championship title. l !?1Qfl'j'7g1,Q'-'-. N . f-..' 4-. -Q-Q.. .,-E-Y . . ' owl: T a -..C 'J . H 23 2: i ' , , T. , gfw-In-1-uv-A in , c 'f ' 'wryf' QQF' as 1235, 5 Sq en' 5 -'L4'u .. 'ttf' pf. -.tm ft. '...1. 'fe 1. z 1 .' 'K ' Q-an - Q-are -' A -. - 3 Varsity Baseball members were: First Row: Mgr. Les Taber, ,loe John- neth Cox, Dave Verhonic, Rusty Owens, Steve Gummer, Marvin son. Dave Gross. Mike Stegemoller, Kelly Cook, Virgil Underwood, Bill Mark Bloomer, Stan Radford, Doug Jenkins, Charles Carver, T Petty. Ray Slagle. Mgr. Dave Manuell. Second Row: Coach Mr. Ken- Miller, Clark Exmeyer. Missing, Rick Hukill. Pitching and hitting lead to winning county titl - V' .. ,- ' 4' 4 , -- . ,., 37g71-'qg.- .1-W' 1 --nf. ..'f- ip ,nwwwl-,f..' .Q-N-1 , jg: ---.,.u.:,, y .M - wi If ,. 45 , C' 1. jf ef f... . 31-Q w-F-TJN ff, if I. L' ' 3 its 1,1-.---5---.,.-.jg 'g.-kilstizet, .ring gg Lit 1 ..l..,,geiL.,Qzy,gtsggy 5'2i!,,.g'W'., -.,L .2Ffiie4fffrtiZgI1-1Tls3s.f,, 51,4 'hfm ,,l,g-.ss?'.-g45.!- J.-5. ,A I-1223 gcji'j.'n' , Wi. 1 if ' M, 'fl -i1'ie:V 1'x-Ma 'vffugefi-5aef153 A 1-, rw .-. ef -' uf .1.:-:. --if 1. :Y 5.A .'f-fgfigigj eggtstjg-?'g'r4ff.. at Q qu- ifwta' 1.-',1 2 ,t . Jw. pxvhf-'-..,u. -kj? '-9 rn U' gs, v .. ..f,x,V Hugh WE?-V' wwf., pnyghf. Q- .QMJ -dnl! .f.1,- Q, ax tfwff,--gg T. tv.--'Q-f5ii. f43..f '1i3C?l !mT.9i5vQ'3ASillQ4' -- .i . .1 . .. N l,'? 1,,kYr'w-. ,qmy-qr, Ama my f , , .. ,cg 4. ,- Li bv.'f,' -vp IJF3. Ere., . 3, 'N--5 , NF- WL' ...Maw-'rf-ll-'.A -'-.Qu-515.--f .V .1 15 .yn We -H vu' ev-1.6 uf-i1f.:, '..'1f:.:.v' tw'-' 'rt 1 i'i5i'Q. 1..i-i.1i.nas.'!e.--. f L'..f-'t--.-fi-diff -3.1. 1,3 The Giants baseball team under the leadership of Mr. Ken Cox took the county title for the first time since 1959. They beat Warren Central 7-0 with Rick Hukill pitching a two-hitter and Ray Slagle hitting a grand slam homer. It was Slagle's second of the season. Ben Davis was represented on the all- county team by junior Slagle, who was the leading tourney hitter, and by se- niors Hukill and Dave Verhonik, who batted about .330. On the honorable mention list were Charlie Carver, senior, at catcher and Terry Miller, sophomore, who batted .540 for the season. Last year's sectional champs were de- throned by Washington 4-3 in a heated game. The future looks bright for the county champs with eight returning lettermen next year. Ray Slagle pounds out a hit during the Tech game at bat as Steve Gummer is at the plate. Dave Verhonic scores a hit while Charles Garver chooses a bat. . I ' tx members take time to warm up before Coach, Mr. Ken Cox, keeps an alert eye on the action in the outfield. ' l S ? 9 ' f 1 1 1 T X . 4 1 , . , I 1 i , i . . f f ,J ' C 9- W 'bf lfiza.-11 fb im, Q '11- lifimlt if embers of the Reserve Baseball Team were: First Row: Steve Parrell, Rick Engledow, Rick Fair, Al Schenk, Estil Bowling, Rick Solanda ck Woodson, Jim Black, Kenny McKinney, Gary Floring, Gary Se- Coach Mr,Bub Derival, ere, Wally Seenmn. Second Row: Mgr. Bruce McFarland, Steve Scott, Coaches select best of '68 ------.. - ...........g- , ,.- ......-,,. Q- X. 9-B X BASEBALL: Marvin Huff, Dave Verhonic, Rick Hukill. GOLF: Fred Poland, Darrell Hieber, Jay Ludlow. ith Williams. HE: ar---G-'f.azv -N Y ff Y 'f r- ' .-W..-. ex . -. 1 , ..:--...U t yy. ...a, tiiite fl P . , -..A ,-,- we -V fn 5-un-. -. - r , Nff.. ,hligif H f.-'-EU?-, gg T' FOOTBALL: Bob Williams, Phil Beers, Dave Verhonic, Earl Simon. , .-v WRES TLING John Licht. Bob Willoughby, Earl Simon, pn: X' Q-1-. . Y A x.,,., Y.-. ..,,, - 2 4:-:. 5541 BASKETBALL: Mike Phelps, Jeff Rhoades, Bob TRACK: Jack Keeler, Dave Meadows, Bob Wil- liams, Jeff Rhoades. athletes TENNIS: Dave Eme, Larry Benge. elk GYMNASTICS: Chuck Ducan, Kieth Don Winslow. CROSS COUNTRY: Skip Hamilton, Ben non, Bret Schmidli. v g '-' bers of Letterman Club were: First Row: Earl Simon, Phil Miller, lt Pennington, Bill Kappel, Dave Boutwell, David Verlionik, Bob loughby, Phil Beers, Mark Cromlick, Dave Cooper, Mike Phelps, ry Hendren, Charlie Carver. Second Row: Mr. Bill McClain, spon- Gary Shireman, Keith Bruning, Jerry Harper, Brent Nuetzman, Rhodes, Doug Seeman, Mike Jensen, Jack Keeler, Bill Pitty, John t, Chuck Duncan, Steve Domogalik, Marion Fine, sponsor. Third : Keith Swann, Ric Porter, Steve Cummer, Dale Morgan, Rick ill, Greg Clark, John Reid, Ray Slate, Mike Payne, Allen Colli- eott, Ed Whitaker, Donald Winslow. Fourth Row: Jim Bumpas, Mike Woodson, Marvin Huff, Bill Ford, Tony Tate, Darrell Hieber, Fred Poland, Bob Bowling, Jay Lundlow, Brett Schmidli. Fifth Row: Mike Stegemoller, John Powers, Robert Williams, Bob Williams, Bob Smith, Mike Taylor, Bernard Radcliffe, Joe Johnson, Dave Manuell, Lew Friz- zell, Louy Acton, Tom Smith, Benny Tinnon. Sixth Row: Clark Ex- meyer, Dan Crawford, Dan Sickly, Rich Huddleston, Don Staley, James Russell, Bob Berg, Virgil Underwood, David Petro, Wayne Stringer, Gerald Fish, David Meadows, Mark Galovic, Skip Hamilton. Letter sweater is ultimate in athelete's career -aj iior Keith Bruning accepts sweater from . Bob Deverial during Fall Sport Convo. A boy earning a letter in a varsity sport automatically becomes a member of the Letterman's Club. ,-- Mr. Marion Fine and Mr. Bill Mc- Clain, sponsors this year, had the letter- men pass out programs at football and basketball games to raise money for the Athletic Medical Fund. The years activities were highlighted by an all day picnic at Merritts Park. This years officers are: Walt Pen- nington, president, Charlie Carver, vice-president, Earl Simon, secretary, and Robert Williams, treasurer. These boys received their letter for playing ., , . .,..,.,. .....- -a- L LE: , 54 4' I- L 531 W 311 fr If Kf ? 1 J, , 1.1. 1 I 1' I. I ' -Jr X Af J 3' I 51.4-' ........, iq.- Q T 3 T A m I In M L3 'Elf -v-.'.. ,, 213' .,r .-yr, USE-.J ,gif .1 ev, 7- f In Agn ? , --2, ..T.:,,-- . ww W4 PEUPLE A time to laugh And a time to cry. Moments to live By just being ourselves. A 's. I m't e.ei .i Qi it 19 ' it? i w . 3 - A ,5 I G vs H ,ur gi' . 1 ln U lv. .x Ei 3 l '. Q e lll - 1 up 4 l i , L4 ie ' - i ' 'AV' ,- L-:al in fm A moment I0 jflke- A moment to attend. A moment to perform B.D. sudents welcome a new superintendent Dr. Sidney Spencer began the biggest school development program in the history of this area in his first year as Superintendent of the Metropolitan School District of Wayne Township. nl I- S -I The Metropolitan School District Wayne Township welcomed a n Superintendent of Schools the past ye Dr. Sidney Spencer replaced Mr. H mon Baldwin, who returned to India University to seek his doctoral degre Prior to coming to Wayne Townsh' Dr. Spencer had been Superintendent the Concord Community Schools locat in suburban Elkhart. Dr. Spencer holds a BS degree fro Manchester College and an MS and Do tor of Education Degrees from India! University. Dr. Spencer is married and the fath of three children. During the past ye he was aided by Mr. Frank Cline, sistant superintendent, Mr. James Ta lor, superintendent of buildings a grounds, and Mr. Charles Camde superintendent for business. Determining budget, staff and oper tion of the Metropolitan School Distr' of Wayne Township was the Way Township Board of Education. Mr. Pa R. Barz was the Board President a he was assisted by Mr. B. F. Thompso Mrs. Evelyn Abbott, Mr. Ben Syphe and Mr. Robert Stites, replacing James Baize who completed his term t year. ..4.s. - 5 Last years members of the school board were: Mr. Ben F. Thompson, Mr. Robert Stites, President Mr. Paul R. Barz, Mrs. Evelyn Abbott, and Mr. Ben Syphers. PT aids schoolg secretaries offer service .A. Board: Silling: Mrs. Maurice Hunt, Mrs. Charles Porter, Mrs. Mrs. Ken Phelps, Mr. Ken Phelps, Mr. Charles Porter, Mr. Mel Cook liam Helm. Standing: Mr. Benny Decker, Mr. Billy Abel, Mrs. James Mrs. Mary McLaughlin, Mrs. Charles LaBolt. gstreth, Mrs. Clmrlcs DuMond, Mrs. Roy Stringer, Mrs. V. Sharp, ffice staff aids school guidance officesecretary is Mrs. Mary .aw -Sa Mrs. Agnes Mohlerh Mrs. Marge Manuell, and Mrs. Hilda Dolson are the office secretaries. Mrs. Judy Petro is the PBX operator. V in .. ... s .fs mm as kr f than Harcourt, Rosalie: Dean of Girls: Franklin College, B.A.g Butler Uni- versity, M.S.g Future Teachers of America Sponsor: Exploratory Teachers Program Sponsor. liners Sponsor. McCart, Rosemary: Psycl10m6i1'iSiZ Valparaiso Minnick, Robert: Adult Education Director: University, B.M.S.g Butler University, M.S. Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania College, BS.: Butler University, M.S. Y if r aff 'Qu Gipson, Trent: Dean of Boys: Canterbury College, A.B., M.S.: S X . McLaughlin, Mary: Central Normal Coll B.A.g Butler University, M.S. I . I 3 l 1' l Q 1 9 I 1 1 Britt, Bob: Indiana State University, BS., Shuler, Margaret: Indiana University, B.S., Carpenter, Charles: David Lipscomb Coll M.S.g Reserve Football Coach: Reserve MS.: Health Careers Club Sponsor. B.A.g Butler University, MS.: Youth l Basketball Coach. Christ. ! . ounselors and principals guide BDHS students n his job as principal for BDHS, Mr. y Abel was constantly supervising, seeking to improve the total school gram. Various areas under his direc- included teacher scheduling and reporting to the North Association and the American Service Exchange Program. Robert Seeman was vice-prin- in charge of student scheduling, programs, and the curricular of the six-period day. Working with him was Mr. Howard Wil- vice-principal in charge of extra- activities. Mr. Williams felt education was not all books and to maintain an interesting and program for the students through of clubs, athletics, student ernment and convocations with the demic program. he deans and the counselors gave dents help with their current prob- s, as well as aid in choosing a future eer. Mrs. Rosalie Harcourt, dean of ls, and Mr. Trent Gibson, dean of ys, were in charge of keeping at- dance records, and counseling stu- ts. The counselors directed student and maintained academic I -V - ffl- ---- Q z- KY ni a fi-, , li ' - b - 4 ,. I . Helping students prepare for a career can be an enjoyable experience as principal Mr. Billy Able proves. T- -. E . it E 1 , . Y H, . injoying a rare break in the days business is vice-principal Howard Providing sound advice is one of Mr. Seamans many live qualities. lliaxns. Teachers fill a busy da with planning lesson w. 'Y sv 5 it S, 'hm 4? Hs Q as ,, I Marsha Acton: Home Econom Family Living, Clothing, Inte Decorating, Indiana State Uni sity, B.S., M.S. Doris Andrews: English: Indi State University, B.S.g Butler versity, M.S.g Sunshine Soci Sponsor. Horner Andrews: General Me Drafting, Ball State Univer B.A., M.A. Minis Antonopolvas: U.S. Hist Government: Indiana Central lege, A.B.g Butler University, M Alnericanism Club Sponsor, B ing Club Sponsor. Steven Argyclan: Strings 81 St Groups: Jordon College of M B.M.: Butler University, M.M.g ehestra Club Sponsor. Jane Atwood: Typing, Business glish, Notehundg Ball State Uni sity, B.S., M.S. Woodrow Baker: Drivers Health 81 Safety, Indiana State versity, B.S., M.S.g Safety Cou Sponsor. Nancy Bennett: English, Music: derson College, B.S.g Butler Uni sity, M.S.g Choral Belles Spon Soph Tones Sponsor. Robert Berry: Speech, Radio, T vision: Indiana University, B.S Jack Berry: U.S. History, Sociol Oakland City College, B.S., Indi University, M.S.g Varsity Golf S sor, Weight Training Sponsor, nior-Senior History Club Spons Kenneth Bishop: Remedial Engl Modern Literature, Ball State versity, B.S., Indiana State Uni sity, M.S. Arvin Brokaw: Latin, Greek Latin Derivatives: Butler Uni sity, B.S.g Indiana University, M Latin Club Sponsor. aching, counseling, and grading nest Brown: Algebrag Central ormal College, A.B., M.S.g But- r University. ilyn Brown: World Literature, oph. Englishg Indiana Univer- ity, B.S., M.S. er Bush: Printingg Indiana Uni- rsity, B.S., M.S.: Tennis Coach, tramural Basketball sponsor. e Carruthers: Social Studies: diana University, A.B., M.S.g ational Honor Society Sponsor. 'ra Cervantes: Spanislig Howard ayne Collegeg A.B.g Butler Uni- ersityg Spanish Club Sponsor. neth Cox: Physical lildueationg eorgetown University, B.A.g In- izma University, M.S.g Varsity aseball Coach. 'znie Decker: Advanced Book- eeping, Business Mathematics, ecord Kcepingg Central Normal ollege, B.S.g Indiana University, .S.g Ball State University. udra Dee: Sopli. Englishg Ameri- an Literatureg Indiana State, B.S. :yne Dell: Audio-Visual Coordi- tutor, Instruction Materials Cen- er co-dircctorg Indiana Univer- ity, B.S., M.S. bert Derival: Physical Ed.3 In- liana University, B.S., M.S.g Var- -ity-Football Coach, Reserve-Base Jall Coach. fzald Dickerson.: Power Mechan- cs, Power and Transportationg Ball State University, B.S., M.A. ,nnye Dicmar: Retailing, Selling, Ionsumer Economics, T y p i n g 3 lowling Green College, B.S., In- iana University, M.B.A. l'lON I sfudcrrfs I' ff' sw 1 r Q, St? Ben Davis teachers provide a guiding ha Mabel Dierdorf: Shorthand, Typi Indiana State University, B.S. Mildred Doyle: Typing III, sonal Typing, Indiana State versity, B.S. Kay Dunbar: Child Developm Foods and Clothing: Ball S University, B.S.g Red Cross S sor. William Eaton: English, Indi Central, B.S., M.S., Butler versity. Sheila Feltman: Shorthand, Se tarial Office Practice, Typi Indiana University, B.S.g FB club sponsor. Frank Fields: Plastics, Ceram Machine Metals, New York S University C o l 1 e g e , B.S., State, M.A. Evan Fine: Gym, Health and Saf Science, Canterbury Colle M.A., Indiana Universityg sity Basketball Coach. Marion Fine: Athletic Director, Department C h air m a n , Let man's Club Sponsor, Butler versity, B.S., M.S. Florence Gaerte: Business Machi Typing, Central Normal, BS. William Girton: Math, Algebra: diana Central, B.S.g Indiana I versity, M.S. Judith Hardin: Foods, Interior 3 oratingg Purdue University, M.S.g F.H.A. sponsor. Anna Hayward: Physical Educati Indiana S t a t e University, Girls Gymnastics Coach, G. sponsor. molding the leaders of tomorrowls society l' w '?i I .- .I ix: . I WQL X . - 2' Larry Highbaugh: Speech, Debate, Drama, Productiong Ball State University, B.S., M.A., Debate Coach, Mask Sz Gavel Sponsor, Speech Department Head, NFL Diamond Key Coach. Wendell Hine: Business Education: Butler University, B.S., M.S. James Hobson: Driver Education, Health and Safety, Purdue Uni- wiirgity, B.S., Indiana University, David Holden: World Geography, World H is t o r y g University of Leeds, England, B.S., History Club Co-sponsor: Exchange Teach Club Co-sponsor: E x c li a n g e Teacher. Robert Houston: Soph. English, Modern Literature: Butler Uni- versity, B.S., Keyhole Advisor, Quill and Scroll Sponsor. George Hoyt: English Literature, Soph. Literature, Modern Litera- ture: Grinnell College, B.A., State University of Iowa, M.A. Bob Hughes: English Literature, A.P. English: Indiana University, B.S., M.S., Mask 8: Gavel Spon- sor, Senior Class Sponsor. Ina Hyde: French: Butler Univer- sity, B.A., M.A.: French Club Sponsor, Foreign Language De- partment Head. Loren Jaekson: Clerical R e c o r d Keeping, Data Processing: Indi- ana University, B.S.g FBLA. spon- sor, Business Education Depart- ment Head. Robbie Jenkins: Retailing, Selling, General Business: Morehead State University, B.A. ,lack Jester: Chemistry, Indiana Central College, A.B., Purdue University, M.S., Science Club Sponsor. Sylvia King: Clothing: Purdue Uni- versity B.S.g Red Cross Sponsor. Training, facilities and knowledge aid teaehe 1' .1- , : Vim , ' ! x pp asf' lang i y 2 5 , I Q Gil: in Q' . -1..fL. .,.. . 255' K 4 al, rj I ' 5 ,Ju - '1 1 ' Irflximi .1- L, fl ,, - ,- .L Q53- Franklin Knuckles: Soph. Engl Remedial Reading: Indiana versity, B.S.g Gymnastics Coa Larry Lambert: Art, Jewelry, diana State University, B M.A.: Head of Art Departme Sandra Lawlis: U.S. History: diana University, M.A. Indi Central College, B.A.g Jr.-Sr. tory Club. Elizabeth Lefler: Head Librari Purdue University, B.A. Ronald Lewis: Work Study Coor nator, Basic Educationg Indi University, B.S., M.S., ED.S.g S dent Council Sponsor, Stage Ba Sponsor. Carolyn Linclcs: World History, History, Geographyg Indiana C tral College, A.B., Indiana U versity, M.A., Soph. History Cl Sponsor. Leonard Lowe: Social Stud' World History, Geography, Ind na State Teachers College, A. M.A., Chess Club Sponsor. Edgar Malone: Electricity, Drafti Electronics: Eastern Kentuc State University, B.S., M. Amateur Radio Club Sponsor. Harriet Marple: German: But University, B.A.3 German Cl Sponsor. Nina Martin: Plane Geometry: B ler University, A.B., M.A.: Tria Sponsor, Mu Alpha Theta Sp sor. William McClain: Draftingg B State University, B.S., M.A.: V sity Football Coach, Vars Track Coach, Lettermens Cl Sponsor. Norma Mclntire: Crafts, Fine Art: Indiana University, B.S. L i Z l helping the individual student to learn X-6 t 32027 I5.l8 7.l442I' I I- gm!--9 i QQ: r'.'Tl.., .VI U 1 -..nm V ,I , I Y -, i 2 4 ' I, 27' , F. Robert McKinley: American Litera- ture, French, Purdue University, B.A.g ,Iunior Class Sponsor. Harold McQueen: Public Speaking, Indiana State University, B.S.g National Forensic League Spon- sor. Marvin Meranda: S e n i o r Math, Trigonometry, Geometry, Hanover College, Butler University, B.S., M.S.g Varsity Cross Country Coach, Reserve Track Coach. Hal Meztrer: Band, Indiana State University, B.S., M.S. Daryl Miller: Chemistryq Indiana University, A.B., M.S., M.A.T. Delmar Miller: Senior Composition, Soph. Englishg Goshen College Indiana University, B.A., M.A. Geraldine Miller: Choral Choirs, Deep Purples, Purple Aires, West Windsg Miami University, B.S., Butler University. Maria Montgomery: Ceramics, Fine Artsg Ball State University, B.S., M.A.g Art Club Sponsor, Senior Class Sponsor. Mac Morrow: Wood Workingg East- ern Kentucky University, B.S., M.S., Indiana University. Jenniffer Norris: Special Educationg Indiana University, B.S. John Obst: Indiana University, B.S., M.A.g Ball Stateg Head Indus- trial Arts Department, DCE Co- ordinatorg Indiana State Rifle 8: Pistol Association President, 1966 Indiana State Gallery Pistol Champion. Betty Packard: English, Journalism, B.A. Franklin Collegeg Spotlight Advisor, News Bureau Advisor, Quill 81 Scroll Sponsor. Facult gwes tune, effort to student problem Charlotte Parreno: Physical Edu tiong Ball State, B.S.g Boos Club Sponsor, Cheerleader a Majorette Sponsor. Helen Poince: Geometryg India University, A.B., M.A. Joseph Preda: Health Sz Safe Driver Education, Indiana U versity, B.S., M.S.g Varsity Wr tling Coach. William Price: Government, In ana University, B.S., M.S. lean Prichard: Sr. Comp., A.P. glish, Creative Writingg But University, B.S.g Indiana U versity, M.S. fuanita Pugh: Algebra, Ceomet Sr. Mathg P u r d u e Universi B.S., M.S. Donna Reece: Physics, Geomet Purdue University, B.S. Julia Riquelme: Spanishg India State University, A.B., M.S.g T veled South and Central Ameri and Europe. Martha Sanders: Jr. Grammar, ble Literatureg Indiana Univ sity, B.S., Bob Jones Universit John Schwegman: English, Lat Greek and Latin Derivativ Hanover College, A.B., Nor western University, M.A.g P.T Sponsor. John Shaw: Economics, Psycholo Central Normal College, A.B.g diana University, M.S., Ed.g S den Council Sponsor. Paul Silke: Band, Music Theo Evansville, A.B., Indiana St M.S., Indiana University, G dance Certificate. ssisting pupils is one of el Sommcrs: Indiana University, .S., G r a d u a t e of Methodist chool of Nursing g Head of linicg Health Careers Club Spon- or. dra Speicher: American Lit., Sr. ompositiong Butler University, .B., M.S.g Sunshine Society ponsor. ma Sukapdfo: French, Butler niversity, A.B., M.S. ny Townsend: Biology, Indiana tate College, B.S., M.S., Indiana tate, Athletic Trainer. lliam Wanzland: Driver Ed., Rus- ian History, American Problems, sychol0gY, SociologY3 Indiana tate University, B.S., Motorcycle lub Sponsor. llma Woods: Personal Typing, lerical Typingg Central Normal ollege, B.S. n Wrenn: Business Law, Clerical ecord Keeping, Indiana Univer- ity, B.S. n Yoder: Biologyg Butler Univer- ity, B.S., Reserve Football Coach, Eieserve Wrestling Coach. .e Ann Youanavich: Special Edu- cationg Marian College, B.A., M.S., Indiana Univcrsityg Booster Club Sponsor, Cheerleaders Spon- sor, Sec. of Wayne Twp. C.T.A. vonne Zimmerman: U.S. Historyg Ball State University, A.B., M.A. anning to beat the after school sh, Mr. Baker prepares to leave his motorcycle. ii- A ,,..4 , , Two teachers retire after a dedicated career Retiring at the end of the 1967-68 school year were two members of the mathematics department. Mrs. Helen Poince, who taught Geometry while at Ben Davis, received her A.B. degree in 1925 from Indiana University and oh- tained her MS. degree in 1942 also from Indiana. She came to Ben Davis in 1935 and has 48 years of teaching experience. Mr. Earnest Brown received his AB. degree from Central Normal College in 1930 and acquired his M.S. degree from Butler University in 1956. He taught algebra at Ben Davis and has a total of 45 teaching years. Mr. Brown points equation. out the ways to solve '. 11? .3 , 1. I i, lisa li, Mrs. Poince assists a student with homew are . -l f :f . f' ,K Mrs. Helen Poince Mr. Earnest Brown 6 1- 1 Martha Clemons. , -' . ga. cg---. nitors keep every Crook and nanny X Y Q. N I' 'N fb' 'Q' . - .. .3 ,, yy qw N 9 . X L -AL . Ben Davis is a large high school, and win P Y Cl Y F'1rlow Coleen Cum NDllHll Miller Francls Grahm Second Row Maude Emery Har- hngstem, Irene Abbott, Bonnle Williams, Daisy Wright, Ester Brown, Ruth McCoy. Thzrd Leroy Vaughn, Joanny Lenz, Thelma Lind, Ardoth Chris, Al Hawkins, Helen Dawes, June hel for lust ear included: First Row: Vi Smoot, ,lac uel n Hess, Flora Christensen, L 2 v 1 ' l - : 1 ' .WJ 'LAN clean. W dows must be cleaned frequently. Maintenance Staff r x-if - f C. ' e ,yt U l A f - g ff 1 l ,f H. -fe I lr f, I l 1 L :yea . A , H 2 'X -' 1 . i - t gl. 'Wy A I V- -f X , ' a I A N -,Jr ,, 'SSLM 'S ' fr' 1 Y , -f - mam -.L . V '31 all 5 57 A -l 1 ' K f 1 4 . -gg' , ,W n, I , -,.. - ' ' if Q 4 , isrr ' ..., 1 A, ,,,,- sg gag . Custodian help included: First Row: Pearl Lawson,.Louise Bottoms, Ruth Balder, May Johnson, Martha Ballard, Jay Neely. Second Row: Barbara Evan, Evelyn Burns, Betty Thompson, Macy Ballard, Bula Roberson, Sandy Fouts. Third Row: Stanley Lee, Otto Haas, Blaine Farkus, Adolph Millmaric, Rose Christenberry, Rose Reynolds. I l iff U10 U mutiny - Q Wtumm Ol gona., W, 'Ning cllrnmg. i + l in-E Modeling graduation cap is Earl Simon, pr dent of Senior class. Problems of the Senior Class were solved at the meetings of the senior homeroom representatives. High school moments endfor Class of 968 590 seniors completed their four years of high school as they took part in Com- mencement exercises on Tuesday, June A 4, 1968. Now they were ready to move on to college, careers, service and vocations. At the end of the senior year, seniors ' were kept very busy working to prepare the Senior Varieties, and attending the annual Senior Party and Senior Break- fast. The senior class spent many moments in the classroom gaining knowledge for future careers, and many moments were taken up in activities to develop the stu- l dents as individuals. Sponsoring the Class of '68 was the l responsibility of Mr. Bob Hughes and m I Mrs. Maria Montgomery. Under their l 1 4,1 direction were the senior class officers, 'J' Earl Simon, president, Pam Asdale, sec- retary, and Linda Thompson, treasurer. A151 - '.! LR r ,rl Guiding the senior class through the year was the responsibility of these class officers, E Simon, Pam Asdale, Linda Thompson. 126 1 Great moments, ry Wynn Acton-Bowling Clubg Letterman Clubg eliners, Spanish Club, Office Asst.g Frosh, Res. Cross ntryg Frosh Wrestling: Frosh, Res., Varsity Track. na Lee Adams-Pep Bandg FTAQ History Clubg Hon- Societyg Mu Alpha Thetag Science Clubg Spanish b, Treats.: Marching Band, Hist.g Concert Bandg Stage dg Herff Jones Band Awardg State Commission iolarshipg Hanover College Scholarship. ,ky Jo Alban-FTAg History Clubg Red Crossg Span- Club, Vice Pres.g SSSg Office Asst. phen Joseph Allee-Pep Bundy Marching Bandg Or- strag Deep Purplesg Stage Bandg Senior Varietiesg sh Cross Countryg Frosh, Res. Truckg Intramuralsg ice Asst. rcia Joanne Allen-Booster Clubg Mask 81 Cavelg nish Clubg SSSg Office Asst.g German Club. dra Kay Allen-FTAQ History Cluhg Honor Societyg 3 SPQRg Mask 81 Guvelg NFLQ Student Councilg g Thespiansg State Commission Scholurshipg FTA olarships. tricia .Ioan Allison-llun. Grad.J le Freeman Arnold-Bowling Clubg Sidelinersg Per- t Attendance. nry Hansil Arnold-Art Clubg Bowling Clubg Key- eg Sidelinersg Res. Track. salie Fleming rnela Elaine Asdale-Art Clubg Booster Club, Bowling, asurerg Choirg Frenchg Future Business Leadersg ture Teachersg GAA: Historvg Keyhole Staffg Student uncilg Sunshineg Yell Leuderg Senior Class Secretaryg m Queen. arlene Rosetta Awbrey-Band: Future Business Lead- g GAAg Mu Alpha Thetug Sunshineg Office Asst.g ok Deng Herff Jones Bookkeeping Award. :neue Louise Ayton-Artg GAAQ Science. lla Kay Bailey-Orchestrug Bowlingg Choirg French bg Sunshine. 'ida Lou Bailey-Boosterg Sunshineg Dept. Sect. 'linda Jane Baire-Boosterg FTAg Historyg Sunshineg ice Asst. thy Sue McCathey Baker-fNight School.J 'nald Lee Baker-fNight School.J 'il Louise Baldwin-Booster Clubg F.T.A.g S.P.Q.R.g F.C.g Library Asst. rwin Wayne Ballon.-Bowling Club: Mu Alpha Theutag delinersg Spanish Clubg Office Asst. aphen Glenn Barnes-Art Club: Bowling Clubg History bg J.A.: Science Club: Sidelincrsg Soanish Club, 5.4 Spotlightg Triulgeg Americanism Clubg Quill 81 ollg Numismatic Club, Pub. Chair: Health Careersg Jtorcycle Clubg Indiana State Commission Scholarship. irley Elaine Bates-Booster Club. than Harry Bauer-Intramumlsg Gym Asst. illip Eugene Beers-Letterman: Sidelinerg Res., Var- y Football. iant footsteps left by seniors V ap - 4-6555 :V 4 'sl Ngrf . 1 5-1. 4117 N., ,N Y fa, ilrl' 'crv y if l Q 2 of Q---f' Seniors strive for scholastic achievement an o-.X JSE'- Z' . , ,.:. 4' WE' gm 4. I , Mkt w'X'ftE r Y x ii: Q yi V' 1 1 .gf Vt 'lf ,,, r j Ni i i' l N . X ini. x 4c1'Q Michael Edison Benge-Intramurals: Sideliners: Asst.: Basketball Manager. Stephen Patrick Berry-Pep Band: History Club: S liners: Frosh Golf. Frances Kay Bettag-Booster Club: Bowling Cl French Club: FBLA: GAA: Office Asst.: Library As Gym Asst. Patricia Ann Bishop-Booster Club: Bowling Cl French Club: FBLA: FTA: GAA: Office Asst. Billy Lee Black-fNight Schooll Lucia Lynn Blank-Pep Band: Booster Club: Mas Gavel: SSS: Office Asst.: Herff Jones Shorthand Aw Bertha Helen Blankenship-Booster Club: Bowling Cl Choral Belles: FBLA: Science Club: Spanish: Stu Council: SSS. Donna Marie Blevins-Booster Club: Bowling Cl GAA: History Club: Student Council: SSS: Office A Gym Asst. Roger Eugene Bligan-Shop Asst. Dorothy Marie Blank--Booster Club: Bowling Cl French Club: FBLA: Red Cross: History Club. Vicki Boggs-Art Club: Booster Club: History Cl Science Club: Office Asst. Paul Douglas Bonnewell-Bowling Club: Nat. Honor ciety: Intramurals: Science Club: Sideliners: Wrestli Frosh Track: Butler University Scholarship: State C mission Scholarship. David Lynn Boutwell-Letterman: Gym Asst.: S Asst.: Frosh, Res., Varsity Wrestling. Beverly Rae Bowles-Booster Club: SSS. Debra Jean Bowling-Booster Club: FBLA: Hist Club: SSS: Office Asst.: FHA. Gregory Philip Bowman-Sideliners: Gym Asst.: Fr Baseball. William Michael Bowman-Radio Club: Frosh Foot .lo Ellen Boyer-Booster Club: GAA: SSS: Office As Gym Asst. Charlotte Ann Brand-Booster Club: FBLA: GAA: ll Cross: SSS: Office Asst. Sharon Joyce Breerllove-flan. Grad.J GAA. Charlene Kay Brczco-Booster Club: FAA: Histo Club: SSS: Office Asst. Ronald Jay Brown-Radio Club. Keith Alan Braning-Letterman: Sideliners: Gym Ass Frosh, Res.: Varsity Football: Frosh Basketball: Fro Res., Baseball. James Erlwarcl Bumpas-Bowling Club: Intramura' Letterman: Sideliners: Frosh, Res., Varsity Wrestlin Frosh, Res. Track: Res., Varsity Football. egin preparing for college, business Careers e Edward Burch-Sideliners. na Kay Burgess gg Frost Burks-Band: Pep Band: French Club: A: Spanish Club: Trialge: Radio Club: Marching d. l rilyn K. Burris-SSS: Office Asst.: Gym Asst. dra Harlene Burroughs-GAA: Gym Asst. I Albert Bush-Letterman: Frosh, Res. Wrestling: erve Baseball. da Suzanne Cabage-Orchestra: Booster Club: GAA: ling Club: French Club: History Club: Quill 81 ll: Spotlight Staff: Student Council: SSS: Office t.: Dept. Secy. Mardis Gras Queen. Magdalene Cain-Booster Club: Bowling Club: A: Red Cross, Sec.: History Club: Keyhole: Spanish b: SSS: Office Asst. n David Camden-SPQR: Science Club: Sideliners: ice Asst.: Frosh Truck: Res. Football. Annette Camden-Art Club: Booster Club: French b: FBLA: FTA: History Club: Science Club: SSS: rary Asst.: Dept. Secy: State Commission Scholarship. y Lee Canzbcll rjean Marie Carrico-Booster Club: Bowling Club: nch Club: History Club: Yell Leader, hard Downs Carrico-Gym Asst.: Shop Asst.: Frosh tball: F rosh Wrestling. liizm Lee Cash-History Club: Science Club: Frosh c . hael Blaine Causey-Art Club: Intramurals: SPQR: eliners: Office Asst.: Frosh Track. :ine Cavanaugh-Booster Club: Bowling Club: Choir: LA: NFL: SSS. adia Jo Chaplin-Booster Club: French Club: FTA: Ii Cross: History Club: SPQR: SSS: Office Asst. ven Park Christie-History Club: Sideliners: Gym t.: Frosh Baseball: Numismatic Club, Pres. rerly Kay Clark-Booster Club: Bowling Club: Pur- -Aires: FBLA: FTA: History Club: Gym Asst. iecca Joann Clark-Booster Club: Bowling Club: ep Purples: FTA, Sec.: Nat. Honor Society: JCL: QR, Pres.: Mu Alpha Theta: Science Club: Student lncil: JA: Miss JA: Purple-Aires: Madrigals: Yard- s, State Commission Scholarship. llard Raymond Clayborn-Sidcliners. amy Lee Clem-Sideliners 'ce Lee Clements-Clinic zes Richard Coleman-Science Club: Sideliners: Gym .t.: Res., Varsity Gynmastics. X, i 1' Fi ii milk Kr - ' ' ix ' Q f .if ,ri -::.::,, 7 B ' f ' A, .iff C ' L 'J 'L i . 4 .J 'fl -.im gif' ' - -. . f ' 57' ' Wi!! V , I 'ix . gk - 1. b fi.,-.:g.fQiPFli 'rs xh- N . . 'sf F15 -Y -f-:Z Students self set goals formed guidelines f Allen Ray Callicott-Art Club: Pep Band: Intramur Lettermen: Sideliners: Gym Asst.: Frosh, Res., Var Gymnastics. Frances L. Collins-Clan. Grad.J Edward Arthur Conder-Uan. Grad.J Darlene Margarita Cook-Booster Club: Bowling Cl KBLA, Reporter: FTA: GAA: SSS: Office Asst.: sst. Diana Lynn Cook-Numismatic Club, Sec.: Health reers, Parl.: FHA, Americanism Club: Pep Band: F GAA: H. S. Red Cross, Pres.: History Club: Honor ciety: JCL: SPQR: Mask 81 Gavel: Science Club: S light: SSS: YFC: Quill 81 Scroll: Jr. Achievement: H Jones Medal-Science. Robert Charles Cook-Art Club: Choir: Science Cl Library Asst. David Errol Cooper-Letterman: Sideliners, Sec., Tre Office Asst.: Shop Asst.: Res., Tennis: Res., Basket Roger Alan Copple-Chess Club: FTA: Intramur Cross Country: Tennis. .lerrilec Cox-Office Asst. Kathryn Sue Cox-Booster Club: FTA: Honor Soci Sec.: Mask 81 Gavel: Mu Alpha Theta: Spanish Cl NFL: Student Council: SSS, Pres.: Office Asst.: B Den: Sr. Rep.: Indiana State Commission Scholarshi Danny Lee Crabtree-French Club: Intramurals: Sid ers: Gym Asst.: Fresh Wrestling. Jack Franklin Crane-Art Club, Vice Pres.: Fre Club: History Club: Intramurals: Sideliners: Stu Council: Fresh Football: Res., Varsity Track: Club. Brenda Sue Craney-Booster Club: Bowling Club: Ch FBLA: History Club: SSS: Office Asst.: Clinic: S Asst. Carol Ann Crawford-FBLA: GAA: History Cl SPQR: Spotlight Typist. Larry Edward Crawford-Sideliners, Frosh Baseball Mark Edward Cromlieh-Bowling Club: Purpleai Letterman: Sideliners: Student Council: Frosh, Varsity Football: Frosh, Res.: Basketball: Frosh, Baseball. Jerry Lee Crouch-History Club: Letterman: Sideline Gym Asst.: Frosh, Res., Varsity Wrestling. Mary Joyce Cummings-Booster Club: Bowling CU FTA: GAA: History Club: FHA: SSS: Office A. Gym Asst. Robert Eugene Cummings-History Club: Sidelin Res. Football: Res. Baseball: Coin Club, Treas.: AJ icanism Club. Barbara Louise Cunningham--Choir: Choral Bel' Americanism Club, Sec.: French Club: History C1 SSS: Trialge, Sec.: Office Asst.: Indiana State Comi- sion Scholarship. Brenda Cunningham-fNight Schooll. Betty Jane Curbeaux-Bowling Club: FTA: Office Ass Gym Asst.: Typing Asst.: Cadet Teaching. Donna Louise Curbeaux-Uan. Grad.J Brenda Lee Curtis-fNight Schooll. ch to seek, develop his own individuality lc Anthony Curio-Science Club: Sidcliners: Spanish b:d Reserve Wrestling: Indianapolis Science Seminar ar . my Farris Davis-Mu Alphu Theta: General Motors itute Scholarship. old Lee Dawes-Sideliners: Frosh., Res. Baseball. nda Joyce Day-Choir: French Club: FBLA: FTA: A. n Lynn Day-Booster Club: Deep Purples: Choral es: French Club: FBLA: FTA: Keyhole: Office doll Bruce DeMoss sa Louise Decker-Booster Club: FBLA: Red Cross: ce Asst. e Ellen Denny-Starlights: Deep Purples: Madrigals: le-Aires: French Club, Treas.: FTA: Cadet Teach- Nat. Honor Society: Mask Sr Gavel: Mu Alpha ta: NFL: Thespians: Office Asst.: French Honor ety: State Commission Scholarship: English Pro- ncy Certificate. ry Dean Dewees-History Club: Sideliners: Ameri- ism Club: Gym Asst. cy Sue Dillow-FBLA: Mask 81 Gavel: NFL: Office I. es Phillip Ray Dixon-Science Club: Sideliners: nish Club. alzi Dean Donaldson-Pep Band: Marching Band: sh Football. lip Duane Darrell-Pep Band: Marching Band: e Band: French Club: Nut. Honor Society, Vice- .: Mask Sz Gavel, Pres.: Mu Alpha Theta: NFL: ent Council, Treas.: YFC: Deep Purples: Herff s Band Award: English Proficiency Certificate: ff Jones Forensics Award: Salutatorian: American ion Award: Danforth Foundation Award: Butler Un- sity Scholarship: State Commission Scholarship. en ,lane Doss-Booster Club: FBLA: GAA: History : Keyhole. dia Kay Dolson k Douglas Downey-Pep Band: Concert Band: ching Band, Drum Major: Bowling Club: Deep Pur- : Nat. Honor Society: Mask 81 Gavel: Mu Alpha ta: NFL: Student Council: Thespians: Drum Ma- Purdue University Scholarship: State Commission olarship. 'ies Edward Dressback-Purple-Aires: Highlights: :p Purples: Mask 81 Gavel: Sideliners: Office Asst. :id Charles Dryer-Sideliners. ri William DuMond-Deep Purples: French Club: no ociet Mu Al ha Them Student Council . Ho r S y: p .1 , en Guide Rep.: Southern Methodist University Scholar- o. zrles Arthur Duncan-SPQR: Gymnastics. da Gail Eaton-Art Club: Choral Belles, Pres.: A: Red Cross: History Club: Nut. Honor Society: sk 81 Gavel: Science Club: Spanish Club, Sec.: Stu- lt Council: SSS: Thespiuns: Trialge: Deep Purples. rylee Hope Eckert-FBLA: Choral Belles: Spanish b: SSS: Office Asst. n Edward Elson-Art Club: FTA: Office Asst. :orah Ruth Elsez-Office Asst.: Library Asst. 151116 ' fr r T. . .Y ce . .450 NZ? R' Ki.. 1-ra. 1'1 N.. ' l , I' ' N U s .ks i N iff' -u-ef 'HR dv -497' ---+--- . . ,A , i5s:.,L,i-,.. , , 9. x nf'- .bl , Z.. as fb Ag.-X Semors reahze that college plans dependheavil Margaret Susanne Engle-Health Careers Club: Bo Club: FTA: History Club: SPQR: SSS: Office Ass Arleen Evans--Art Club: Booster Club: GAA. Clark Raymond Exmeyer-German Club: Intramu Letterman: Sideliners: Gym Asst.: History Club: ball, Football, Basketball Mgr. and Student Trainer. Lana Ruth Fauvergne-Booster Club: French C Science Club: Trialge: YFC: Dept. Sec. Russell Wayne Feuquay-Pep Band: Concert B Marching Band: Senior Rep.: French Club: His Club: Science Club: Sideliners: Library Asst.: F Football. Herbert Owen Ficklin Jr.-SPQR: Sideliners: Lib Asst.: Gym Asst.: Frosh, Res. Basketball: Frosh, Baseball. James John Fischer-History Club. Karen .Io Fisher-Booster Club: Bowling Club: Fr Club: FTA: History Club: SSS: Office Asst.: Ameri ism Club. Phillip Charles Fox-Americanism Club: Art Club: fice Asst. Martha Lee Frazier-Pep Band: Booster Club: Bowl Club, Sec., Treas.: GAA: SSS: Office Asst.: Cli Health Careers: Marching Band: Americanism Club. Alice Jean. F rizzell-Booster Club: FBLA: History Cl Spanish Club: SSS: YFC: Office Asst.: Concert Ba Marching Band. Barbara Jean Froedge-fNight School? Judith Ann Fugitt-Art Club: GAA. Kathy Ann Funke-FBLA: FTA: History Club: Cross: YFC: Herff Jones Commercial Award: F Scholarship. Richard Frederick Galloway--Sideliners. Mark Galovic-Pep Band: Concert Band: Marc Band: Bowling Club: Letterman: Frosh, Res. Va Track: Cross Country: Perfect Attendance Award. Joseph David Garner--Pep Band: Concert Band: Ma ing Band: Purple-Aires: French Club: Mask 81 Ga Thespians: Deep Purples: Madrigals: Herff Jones C Award: Butler University Scholarship: Howard La lliemorial Scholarship: Indianapolis Mannercho Scho s 1 . Janlhll Joy Garrard-Booster Club: FBLA, Vice-Pres. ll Cross: JCL: SPQR: SSS: YFC: Dept. Sec. Charles Lloyd Carver-Intramurals: Letterman, V Pres.: Sideliners, Searg. of Amis: Gym Asst.: Res. Il ketball: Res., Varsity Baseball: Res., Varsity Footbal. Ronald Neal Gentry-Intramural: Sideliners: Projecti ist Kathleen Ellen German-Concert Band: Marching Ba Vice-Pres.: Majorette: Booster Club, Pres., Senior R1 Bowling Club: FTA, Vice-Pres.: History Club: Honor Society: JCL: Keyhole, Editor-in-chief: SP Mu Alpha Theta: Science Club, Sec., Vice-Pres.: Stu Council, Sec.: SSS, See., Vice-Pres.: Office Asst.: 81 Scroll: JA: Yardley's Chairman: Frosh Queen: S Homecoming Attendant: Sportsmanship Queen: Ir. T Attendant: Silver Key: Jr. Class Treas.: Homeco Queen: Track Queen: B1ock's Fashion Board: C Teacher: Gold Key: Purdue University Scholars State Commission Scholarship: WCTA Scholarship. Kathryn Elizabeth Gibb-Playing Band: Concert Ba Marching Band: Head Majorette: Booster Club: Bow Club: FTA, Sec.: GAA: JCL: SPQR: Mask Sz Ga NFL: Student Council: SSS: Thespians: Future Te ers of America Scholarship. Deborah Jo Gibbs-Choral Belles. Marsha Gibson-fNight Schooll on the outcome stopher Lynn Gilliam-fNiglit Schoolj letta May Goins-Booster Club: Choir: French Club: : Library Asst. ld Wayne Gore-Office Asst.: Radio Club. iam Ray Graham-Pep Band: Bowling Club: Intra- ls: Science Club: Sideliners: Frosh Basketball: li Football. ph Euclid Gray-Sideliners: Gym Asst. 'd I. Gross-History Club: Intramurals: Letterman: liners: Student Council, Office Asst.: Gym Asst.: h, Res., Football: Frosh Basketball: Res., Wrestling: h, Res., Varsity Baseball. neth Edward Guess-Sideliners: Gym Asst. Allen Habicht-NFL: Office Asst. res Jacquelyn Hall-GAA: Intramurals: Student cil: Office Asst.: Health Careers: Home Room Rep. ley Louise Harnmons-History Club: SPQR: YFC: e Asst.: Olivet Nazerene College Scholarship. ey Lynn Hampton-Bowling Club: Choir: FTA: : SPQR: Mask 81 Gavel: NFL: Sideliners: Thes- s: Office Asst.: Cadet Teaching: Purple-Aires: Deep les: Highlights. y Lou Handlon-Girls Choir: Health Careers. un Jay Harder-Americanism Club: Chess Club, .: Choir: Purple-Aires, Treas.: Deep Purples, V. .: History Club: Honor Society: JCL: SPQR, V. .: Mask 81 Gavel: Science Club: Sideliners: Student ncil: Thespians: Trialge: Frosh Cross Country: Frosh ball: General Motors Institute Scholarship: English iciency Certificate. ara Ann Hamish-Booster Club: FBLA: FTA: Hon- ociety: Spanish Club: Student Council: SSS: Li- .y Asst.: Americanism Club. iid Edgar Harper 'y Dee Harper-Choir: Purple-Aires, Pres.: Deep lples: FTA: History Club: JCL: SPQR: Letterman: ak 81 Gavel: Sideliners: Trialge: Office Asst.: Frosh, ., Varsity F ootball: Frosh, Res. Track. dra Kay Harper-Booster Club: FBLA, Sec.: SSS: ce Asst.: Library Asst. ecca Lynne Harvey-Booster Club: FBLA: History J: Office Asst.: FHA. 'iam Richard Harvey-Pep Band: Sideliners: Foot- : Wrestling: Baseball. ira Lee Haskell-Art Club, Sec.: Bowling Club: i: Spanish Club: SSS, I-list.: Office Asst. l Michael Hauser--Intramurals: Sideliners. ruelyn Sue Hawkins-Clan. Grad.J cdza .lean Helm-Booster Club: Purple-Aires: Deep Jles, Sec.: French Club: FTA: History Club: Mask Zavelg NFL: Student Council: YFC: Gym Asst.: sic Mann: Camelot : My Fair Lady : Madrigals: lleys: Jr. Achievement: Ottawa University Scholar- : Marie Helms-Art Club: Booster Club: GAA: H. ed Cross: SSS. of SAT and achievement tests l ,. QT? 9X s 3 vw- -1 WK.. S+--'fl if 5 gf 1? .Q . .Q up V V rf 'vi . ' s- . ....., ,L-Q nests for knowledge and olubaotivities gav Albert John Hembd-Pep Band: Honor Society: Na al Merit Certificate: Indiana State Commission Sch ship: Indianapolis Star Carrier Scholarship: Perry Scholarship: Butler University Scholarship. Rebecca June Henson-Gan. Grad.l Julie Ann Hicks-Booster Club: Choir: Honor Socit ' Treas.: YFC: English Proficiency Certificate: Ind 1--, ' State Commission Scholarship. Darrell Marlin Hieber-Intramurals: SPQR: Lette Mu Alpha Theta: Sideliners: Spotlight: Trialge: Varsity Golf. 'Trrrx Brenda Kay Highland-Pep Band: FBLA: History Spanish Club: SSS: YFC. George Edward Hildebrand-CNight Schooll James Earl Hopper-Trialge. W f Elaine Sue Hopwood-Art Club: French Club: In 1-, State Commission Scholarship. Patricia Anne Howard-Booster Club: Bowling C GAA: Spanish Club: Library Asst. Gary Mark Huddleston-Quill 81 Scroll: Choir: His Club: Intramurals: Letterman: Sideliners: Spotlight, tor: Gym Asst.: Frosh, Res., Basketball: Frosh, 5, - Football: Frosh Golf. ' Kitty Vera Hudson-Art Club: Booster Club: Box Club: GAA: SSS: Gym Asst. Palsy Lyn Hudson-Booster Club: Office Asst. iff' -rf S-N ! I L f L., .. b 'Z' i , -..!-fig. Y - , ,Ti7,,,..-iii , -am.. f - 1 - f . , me Pamela Faye Huff-Pep Band: Majorette: Booster BOWUUEZ Club: GAA: JCL: SPQR: SSS: Office Gym Asst. Larry Keith Huffman-History Club: Intramurals: terman: Sideliners: Res., Varsity Tennis. ka. Dorothy Jean Hall-Booster Club: Choir: H. S. 2: I 45' N Cross: History Club: Student Council: SSS: Clini Linda Jo Hunt-German Club: Art Club: Booster French Club: FTA: GAA: History Club: Mask 81 G NFL: SSS: Thcspians: Radio 81 TV Asst.: Varsity nastics: Television Award. . ,... l Ill William Carl Hunt-Spanish Club: Frosh Track. Peggy Sue Hunter-Booster Club: GAA: SSS: O Asst. ws. ,T Robert Lynn Haser-FTA: Intramurals: Sidelin Gym Asst.: Frosh Cross Country. Jan Ellen .lacks-Booster Club: Bowling Club: G Y' History Club: Mask 8: Gavel: Science Club: Stu Council: SSS: YFC: Office Asst.: Gym Asst. , Shelley Ann Jackson-Art Club: Booster Club: Bow Club: GAA: YFC: Office Asst.: FHA: Health Car William Andreu' lcffras-Art Club. 3, Michael Scott Jensen-Nat. Honor Society: Lette Mu Alpha Theta: Lab Asst.: Res.: Varsity Wrestl Res. Football: Res. Basketball: State Commission S larship: Purdue University Scholarship: National Recognition Certificate. Carol Lynn Johnson-Booster Club: Science Club: C Library Asst. Mu Alpha Theta, V. Pres.: Spanish Club, Pres.: 1 eeper meaning to ank Charles Johnson-Bowling Club. thryn Ann Jones-Pep Band: Concert Band: Marching nd: Booster Club: FTA: Nat. Honor Society: Mu pha Theta: Spanish Club: SSS: Trialge: Sunshine een: Office Asst.: Indiana State University Scholar- 'p: State Commission Scholarship. borah Ann Judd-Art Club: Booster Club: Choir: LA: GAA: Clinic. arles Kassing-Frosh Football. teresa Rose Kearney-Booster Club: FBLA, Sec.: anish Club, SSS. ck Lee Keeler-History Club: Nat. Honor Society: tramurals: Letterman: Mu Alpha Theta: Science Club: eliners, Vice-Pres.: Varsity Cross Country: Frosh, Var- y Track: Indiana University Scholarship: State Com- ssion Scholarship. dy Ann Keller-Booster Club: Bowling Club: Span- Club: SSS: Office Asst.: Clinic: Americanism Club: getable Judgers: FTA: 4-H: Jr. Leader. mira Joyce Kennedy-SPQR: YFC, Sec.: Clinic: FHA. rry Allen Kcnworthy le Jene Kernaole-Chess Club: FTA: Nat. Honor So- ty: Mu Alpha Theta: Science Club: Trialge: Frosh, s.: Track: Optimist Club Award: Hanover Scholar- ip: State Commission Scholarship. ephen Lee King-Bowling Club: Sideliners: Student uncil: Cross Country. nelze Euone Kirk-Art Club: Booster Club: GAA: Asst. ual Allen Kirkendall-Audio-Visual: Frosli Track. ihn E. Kleis-Sidcliners. nda Sue Klepper-Art Club: French Club: GAA: His- y Club: Lab Asst. ral Ann Knight-Booster Club: Bowling Club: Choir: S. vseph Edward Knight ennis Vincent Koesters-JCL: SPQR: Sideliners. ris Irene Koontz-Booster Club: FBLA: History Club: fice Asst. nest Richard Laglc-Bowling Club: History Club: udio-Visual Aid. :anne Gail Lahr-Booster Club: Choir: FBLA: Keyhole tag: Mask 81 Gavel: NFL: Office Asst., Americanism lu . 'argaret Martha Lahti-Booster Club: French Club: BLA: History Club: Mask 81 Gavel: Office Asst. ary Wayne Lair-Mu Alpha Theta. icki Lynn LaMar-Booster Club: French Club: FTA: AA: History Club: Keyhole Staff: Mask 81 Gavel: FL: Science Club: Student Council: SSS: Thespians: lfice Asst.: Library Asst.: Health Careers Club, Sec.: erff Jones Oratory Award. life for class of '68 hwy v-A ,F 'll . Q '15 ...J I. A.-x -Q. l .y :YW C.- ' WR .xg lm , is fi-.. ...':',,, 14' -'-'x gi! 3 i WT 'Y lf gg- Ii I 1 Q? If .r e x .. ii , 4' 1' , 1 N IH' 1 ,- -I e ,Hn eniors in Giant uniforms helped bring hono YF-W if ,fax QPF lvl. l , . Zim' N x HW . ...rar RR 4 1 'CUP if' we 1 N, f... :Q -sv. v-f, Y X Ii ,f Q pg . Ct lt if li'- 'T 'sw-1 ...,,,, Brenda Joyce Lambert-Art Clubg Booster Clubg FBL eller-gth Careers Clubg Red Cross, Sec.g History Cl Alice Renee Law-Art Clubg Booster Clubg Pep Ba Rowling Clubg FTAg GAAQ NFLQ SSSg Trialgeg C sst. Stephen Wilford Law-FBLAQ Library Asst.g Libr Award. Barry-James Lawernce-Pep Bandg Bowling Clubg Si liners. Pauline Ann Lawson Sandra Kay Leclford Robert Charles Lee-Sidelinersg Shop Asst. Thomas Joseph Lenz-Motorcycle Club, Treas.g Libra Asst. John Michael Licht-Lettermang Sidelinersg Stud Councilg Gym Asst.g Res., Varsity Wrestlingg Res., V sity Football. Carol .lane Lindquist-Nat. Honor Societyg Booster Clu Mu Alpha Theta, Sec.-Treas.g Spanish Club, Pre Trialgeg YFCg Office Asst.g Herff Jones Scholars Awardg Herff .lones Spanish Awardg Valedictoriang D forth Foundationg D.A.R. Awardg Betty Crocker Ho making Awardg National Merit Recognition Awardg P Beta Kappa Awardg Purdue University Scholarshi State Commission Scholarship. Thomas Lee Littlejohn-Sidelinersg Res., Baseball. Marshall Wayne Littrell-Bowling Clubg Sideliner Spanish Club. Martha Jean Long-Booster Club: Chess Club: FT Red Crossg History Clubg Nat. Honor Society: Mu Alp Thetag Science Clubg Spotlight Staffg Numismatic Clu Quill 81 Scrollg Office Asst.g State Commission Schol ship. Charlotte Diane Longmire-French Clubg Mu Alpl Thetag Butler University Scholarshipg State Commissicl Scholarship. Deborah lean Lash-Booster Clubg FTAg History Clu Keyhole Staffg Spanish Clubg Student Councilg SS Res., Varsity Yell Leaderg Office Asst.g Library Ass Gym Asst.g WIFE Cheerleader Scholarship. Amy Lee Louden-Choral Belles: French Clubg FT13 History Clubg Mask 3: Gavelg NFLg Thespiang Offi Asst.g Voice of America Award. Penny Jean Lowe-Booster Clubg FHAg SSS. Mark Alan Luttrall-Bowling Clubg Sideliners. Philip Alan Lyons-IAQ Shop Asst. Linda Mabry-Art Clubg Booster Clubg Choirg GAA SSSg Library Asst. Sue Ann Macgregor-Pep Bandg French Clubg FTA Nat. Honor Societyg Mask 81 Gavelg NFLQ Stage Banc Ball State University Scholarship. Ronald Cameron Macllaughin Dulcie Ellen Magee-Booster Club: Deep Purplesg rigalsg Purple-Airesg FTA: Nat. Honor Societyg SPQRQ Mask 8: Cavelg SSS: Thespiansg Office Asst. 4-Hg Vegetable Judgersg Cadet Teacherg Indiana Centra Scholarshipg State Commission Scholarship. Bruce William Malone-Art Club. Mas ICI. nd prestige in sports, bands, and the choirs es Robert Margason-Pep Band: Intramurals: Res. ck. lene Frances Marlowe-French Honor Society: Choral es: French Club: FTA: Purple-Aires: History Club: . Honor Society: Madrigals: Mask Sz Gavel: NFL: spians: Office Asst.: Radio Asst.: Forensics, Drama, io Award: State Commission Scholarship. isti Fay Martin-Concert Band: Marching Band: 'orette: Booster Club: French Club: FTA: History : Yardley's: Cadet Teacher: Student Council: SSS: ce Asst.: Numismatic Club: Sopli. Cross Country ndant. othy Lucille Martin-4-H Ir. Leader: Booster Club: ir: FTA: JCL: SPQR: SSS: 4-H Club, Pres. ilyn Joyce Martin-Booster Club: Bowling Club: : Office Asst.: Gym Asst. elle Lorraine Mason-Booster Club: Bowling Club: ral Belles, Sec.: Mask 81 Gavel: Sr. Rep.: Office Asst. nel Thomas Matlock-Bowling Club. tense Ann Matthews-Bowling Club: FTA: Office t.: Gym Asst. ren Eugene Matthias-Frosh Football: Frosh, Res., sity Wrestling. nda Sue Mauck-YFC: Office Asst. a Jean Maxson-Booster Club: Bowling Club: Red ss: SSS: Office Asst. a Kaye McCord-Art Club: Booster Club: Bowling b: FTA: Science Club: SSS: Office Asst. a Colden McCreary-Jan Grad. en Denise McDonald-Booster Club: FBLA: FTA: tory Club: Spanish Club: SSS: Office Asst.: Book orah Leigh McGar11ey-Pep Band: Concert Band: ching Band: Booster Club: Choir: French Club: : History Club: Health Careers Club, Treas.: FTA: : Office Asst.: Gym Asst.: Gymnastics Team Cap- olyn Mae McKim-FBLA. arah Kay McMullen-Booster Club: Choir: GAA: Asst. ela Kay McMullin-Jan. Grad. Kerr McNaughton-Americanism Club: JCL: State fv- mission Scholarship. id Alan Meadows-Letterman: Sideliners: Gym Asst.: p Asst.: Frosh Cross Country: Frosh Wrestling: fb, Res., Varsity Track: Res. Football: Res. Gymnas- ron Ann Meadows-Americanism Club: French Club, .: Cadet Teacher: FTA: History Club: Nat. Honor Eety: Mask 81 Gavel: Mu Alpha Theta: NFL: SSS: ce Asst.: Herff Jones French Award: National ,ievement Scholarship: Cornell University Scholarship. liam Hartwell Mears-Bowling Club: Shop Asst. ory Dean Medcalf-French Club: FTA: History E: Sideliners: Frosh Cross Country: Frosh, Res. ck. 'Hard Samuel Melenchuk-Bowling Club: FTA: His- Club: JCL: SPQR: Sideliners: Office Asst.: Frosh ck: Frosh Football. l QF!! '1- cr 'Wi X and eager to fae Rita Lynn Mercer-Booster Club: Chess Club: FB Red Cross: History Club: Mu Alpha Theta: Office A Peggy Anne Miles-Purple-Aires: Starlights: Fre Club: GAA: History Club: SSS. Rebecca Sue Miley-Bowling Club: Purple-Aires, at Arms: Deep Purples: Madrigals: FTA: Nat. Ho Society: JCL: SPQR: Mask St Gavel: Student Coun SSS: Thespians: Herff Jones Choir Award: State C mission Scholarship. Janet Miller-Night School Philip Roscoe Miller-Bowling Club: FTA: Hist Club: Letterman: Mask 81 Gavel: Sideliners: Thespia Yell Leader: Frosh, Res., Varsity Football: Frosh ketball: Frosh, Res., Track: Intramurals. Vicki Dencia Miller-Booster Club: Choir: French Ch GAA. Vicky Virginia Milligan-Booster Club: Choir: F History Club: JCL: SPQR: Office Asst.: Latin C Scholarship: State Commission Scholarship: Indiana versity Scholarship. Sue Ellen Mine!-Pep Band: Booster Club: Bowl Club: GAA: Office Asst. Beverly Kay Mitchell-Choral Belles: Deep Purp FBLA: GAA: History Club. Elaine Marie Mitchell-Booster Club: Choral Bel ggfgnch Club: Red Cross: Histoiy Club: Spotlight St Sally Lynn Mitchell-Americanism Club: Choral Bel Deep Purples: FBLA: Red Cross: History Club: S Office Asst. Jeffrey Lynn Moore-Bowling Club: Intramurals: S liners: Frosh Football: Frosh Basketball. John Thomas Kinclzole Moore II-Americanism Cl History Club: Sideliners: Frosh Baseball: Frosh F ball. Karen Louise Morgan-Marching Band: Bowling Cl FTA: GAA: History Club: JCL: SPQR: Mask 81 Ga NFL: Science Club: SSS: Thespiaus: Gymnastics. Kathy Jean Morris-Bowling Club: SSS: Office As Book Den. Kathy Gene Murray-Booster Club: French Club: F GAA: History Club: SSS: Office Asst. Patricia Mac Naylor-Art Club: Booster Club: Bowl Club: Choieg JCL: SPQR: Student Council: SSS: fice Asst. Roger Douglas Neff-Res. Baseball: Weight Lifting. Linda Lee Newman-Concert Band: Marching Ba Pep Band: Majorette: French Club: FTA: History Cl Nat. Honor Society? JCL: SPQR: Mask Si Gavel: Alpha Theta: NFL: Student Council, Hist.: SSS: Of Asst.: Ball State University Scholarship: State Com sion Scholarship: English Proficiency Certificate: tional Merit Recognition Certificate. Darlene Ann Newton-Office Asst. Thomas Jeffrey Nihiser-Bowling Club: Sideline Frosh, Res., Varsity Football: Frosh, Res. Wrestling Brent Wesley Nuelzman-Letterman: Sideliners: Fr Res., Varsity Football: Frosh Wrestling: Frosh Baseb Res. Track: Weightlifting. Jack 0'Banion-fNight Schooll Gary Lee Oexman-Motorcycle Club. he challenges and es Leslie Overman-History Clubg Intramuralg Sci- e Clubg Sidelinersg Spanish Clubg Gym Asst. ita Louise Owens-Office Asst. nne Elaine Owens-Cadet Choirg Red Crossg History bg SSSg YFCQ FHAg Health Careers Clubg Office st. ssell Jay Owens-Choir, Sec.g French Clubg History bg Intramuralsg Lcltermang Science Clubg Sidelinersg dent Councilg Frosh, Res., Varsity Baseballg Frosh otballg Perfect Attendance Award. ren Donn Palencer-Radio Asst.g TV Asst.g Frosh, s. Baseball. nna Marie Park-Bowling Clubg Spotlight Staffg fice Asst. len Cadrlell Parker na Dean Parrott-JCLg SPQRQ Sidelinersg Gym Asst.g op Asst.g Frosh Wrcstlingg Frosh, Res. Trackg Herff nes Industrial Arts Award. chard Ellsworth Parsley, Jr.-JCLg SPQRQ F rosh, Res. seballg Purdue Co-op. rilyn Louise Patterson-Booster Clubg FBLA, Pres.g story Club: Nat. Honor Societyg SSS, Hist., Sec.g ialge, Treas.g Office Asst.g Purdue University Scholar- ipg State Commission Scholarshipg Indiana Women in siness Award. tricia Jean Patton-Choirg French Clubg Mu Alpha eta: GAAg SSSQ Trialgcg Americanism Clubg State mmission Scholarship. rah Kathryn Pearcy ary Wayne Pemberton-Chess Clubg FBLAg History lubg Science Clubg Sidelinersg Spanish Clubg Gym sst. alter Wesley Pennington Il-FTAQ History Clubg Let- miang Science Club: Sidelinersg Spanish Clubg Stu- nt Councilg Frosh, Res. Varsity Footballg Frosh, Res., arsity Trackg Frosh Basketball: Res. Wrestling. 'illiam Bryson Petty-Bowling Club: Nat. Honor So- ety, Treas.g Intramuralsg Letterman: Mu Alpha Thetag ldelinersg Office Asst.g Frosh, Res., Basketballg Res., arsity Baseballg IPALCO-Purdue Co-opg Herff Jones Iathematics Award: Herff Jones Science Awardg State ommission Scholarship. 'lichael Dale Phelps-FTAg History Clubg Keyhole taffg Sidelinersg Lettermang Spanish Clubg Student ouncilg Trialgeg Frosh Cross Countryg Frosh, Res., Var- ty Basketballg Frosh, Res., Truck. enneth Lee Pierpont--History Clubg Intramuralsg Side- nersg Frosh Basketballg Frosh Cross Country. arryll Monte Pingleton aymond Leo Poland-Dance Band: Concert Bandg Pep and: Drum Major: Bowling Club, Treas., Pres.g Pur- e-Aires, Vice-Pres.: French Club: FTA, Treas., Pres.g istory Club: SPQR: Mask 81 Gavel, lst Vice-Pres.g lFLg Science Clubg Student Councilg Thcspians, Pres.g ymnasticsg Madrigalsg Jr. Prom Courtg Sr. Prom Courtg '. Heart Board Rep.g IAQ Herff Jones Dramatics Awardg TA Scholarship. zines Cordell Porter-Art Clubg History Clubg Sidelin- 'sg YFCg Art Asst. auline Posteewaite-Night School ois Elaine Radcliffe-Choir, Pres.g FTAQ GAAQ Nat. 'onor Societyg Mu Alpha Theta: Spanish Clubg SSS: FC: Greenville College Scholarship. andall Lee Ramsey-Bowlingg Purple-Aires: Deep Pur- ,esg Madrigals: JCLg SPQR, Treas.g Frosh, Res., rackg Frosh, Res. Cross Country. eborah Dee Rauch-Red Crossg Library Asst. responsibilities of the future 4-IF' vw A ll - 'Q of .sl l Qi TNR ea- X, 1,ivf !l' t X 4 . , t MQ , f 1 fW',hx I I 'X r t ,,,,, OX J, ' .wteef l . A 1 R l Il ' I 1. v.V. A Y ., :.' ig H G 'A X . 3' t My , ,Q we .j3, ' .rj , Iv . 1, 5, 'WS-J ' ' -' ' Q -' 50' ' K if s -. r af' . H'TH . v',n6' la, U 'vi-. -5. , . , :Q x Pi' 1' ' it . ' T i Remembering brings sentimental feelings of th lf-11? ' I ' 2 will iw W 11 A. s wir E , 5 42 ml so u sv: , ... TJ' as Ji ' L ' '33 l Q-. 'tx xx L'- ., . . 'vw 1'5- svn, w.. ii-11. 1 X DUN 'il Q9--A VI, WH, Y,'.w .I Em., .l,!.,.M,v, ., .. . ' -nu' 1 u hbui f 1 uf su- ' les A fi vqg, I -A ., i ,, fs. ' A 1 f 1 ' 89' S-cT N ,blk .X lah ...l gu- Sue Ellen Rawlings-Night School Daryl Preston Rawson-Pep Bandg Shop Asst. Bobbie Dee Ray-Sideliners. Raymond H. Ray-Bowling Club, Sidelinersg Gym As Jeffry Mark Rhodes-FTA, Lettermang Sidelinersg G Asst.g Frosh Cross Countryg Frosh, Res., Varsity Bask ballg Frosh, Res., Varsity Trackg State Track High ,lu Winner. Levi Manson Rice-Pep Bundy Chess Clubg Intramur Student Council. Linda Louise Riddle-Art Clubg FBLAQ GAAQ Scien Clubg D.C.E. Lana Marie Riggs-Jan. Grad. Sheila Elaine Riggs-Art Clubg Booster Clubg FT History Clubg Spanish Clubg SSS: Office Asst., Libra Asst.g Health Careers Club. Bonnie Marlene Rippy-Jan. Grad. Gary Ralph Roberts-Art Clubg Sidelinersg Motorcyc Clubg Shop Asst. Linda Sue Roberts-Booster Clubg Spotlight Staffg St dent Councilg SSSg Gym Asst. Janice Rae Rodgers-Art Cluhg Booster Clubg FT History Clubg SSS3 Prom Princess. Carla Marie Ross-Booster Clubg Bowling Club, Trea FTAQ History Clubg Office Asst. Russell Keith Ross, Jr.-Bowling Club, Treas.g Purp Airesg FTA, Intramuralsg Sidelinersg Frosh, Res. Fo ballg Frosh Basketballg Frosh, Res. Trackg JA. Carol Suzanne Ruff-Booster Clubg Bowling Clubg P ple-Airesg French Club, Hist.g FTAQ History Clubg Mail 81 Gavelg Cadet Teacherg Student Councilg SSS. Paul Thomas Ruschmeier-Night School Harry James Russell-Pep Bandg Bowling Clubg Choi- JCLQ Science Cluhg Student Council. William Michael Sauter-French Clubg History Clul Intramuralsg Science Cluhg Sidelinersg Frosh Track. Margareth Gama Scarlon-A.F.S. Student from Brazi Student Council, Ex. Committeeg SSS. Sandra Kay Schenk-Booster Club: Bowling Clubg GAA Red Crossg History Clubg SPQRQ SSS: YFCg Yardley? Office Asst. Donna Gail Schooler-Booster Clubg Choirg GAAg Re Cross: JCLQ SPQRg SSSg YFC. Douglas Lee Seeman--FTAg History Clubg Letterman Science Club: Sidelinersg Football, Mgr.g Frosh, Re: Varsity Wrestlingg F rosh Baseball. , Joyce Ann Sevier-Booster Clubg History Clubg Spanis Clubg Americanism Cluhg Office Asst. rom, Senior arieties, teachers and friends ry Wayne Sexton-History Clubg lntramuralsg Side- ersg Motorcycle Club, Frosh Wrestling. na Kay Shake-French Clubg YFC. borah Jean Shannon-Band: Booster Clubg FTAg tory Cluhg Nat. Honor Society, Mask 8: Gavelg ence Clubg Student Council, Parl.g Office Asst.g rdley'sg Majoretteg Numismatic Clubg State Com- ssion Scholarship. niel Edward Shaw-Art Club: Bowling Clubg Intra- ralsg Science Cluhg Spanish Club: Sidelinersg Shop st.g Frosh Baskethallg Frosh Baseballg IAQ Health reers Cluhg Motorcycle Club: Numismatic Club. nna Kay Shepherd-Deep Purplesg Choral Bellesg LA, YF C. orge Shepard-Night School is Darlene Shillington-Health Careers Clubg Pep ndg Concert Bandg Marching Bandg FTAQ History bg Mask 8: Cavelg NFL, Spanish Club, Sec.g SSSQ espians. 'lliam Lee Shipman-Art Clubg Sidelinersg Frosh, s., Varsity Trackg Frosh, Res., Varsity Football. ry Joseph Shirernan-Pep Bundg History Clubg Intra- rnlsg Lettermang Mask Sz Gavelg Sidelinersg Thes- nsg Shop Asst.g Motorcycle Club, Gymnastics. rislina Leigh! Shront-Booster Clubg GAAg SSS. ances Kay Sickley-Perfect Attendance Award. phen Craig Silliman-Shop Asst. ry Lorraine Simmons-Booster Clubg FBLAQ GAAQ ience Club, Spanish Clubg SSSQ JA. rl James Simon-Art Clubg FTAg Cadet Teacherg story Club, Vice-Pres.g Letterman, Scc.g Science Clubg elinersg Spotlight Staffg Student Councilg Frosli, Res., rsity Footballg Fresh, Res., Basketballg Frosh, Res., rsity Wrestlingg Frosh, Res., Varsity Trackg Quill 81 rollg Sr. Class Pres.g Numismatic Club, History Clubg holarship. dy Sims-Night School becca Sink-Night School san Sizemore-Office Asst. therine Marie Skaggs-Pep Band: Booster Clubg wling Clubg GAAQ Office Asst.g FHAQ Herff Jones me Economics Awardg Special Music Award. even Dwayne Smallman-Bowling Clubg Science Clubg anish Club. Ebecca Arlene Smiley-FBLAg History Clubg Nat. Hon- Societyg Mu Alpha Thetag Science Club, Trialgeg Of- ce Asst.g Herff Jones Secretary Award. .ndra Lee Smiley-Art Clubg Booster Clubg Bowling ubg French Club: History Clubg Mask Sr Gavelg ience Clubg NFLg Spotlight Staffg Student Councilg idio 8: T.V. Asst.g Quill 81 Scroll, Pres.g Numismatic ubg Keyhole Queen, Cadet Teacher. unny Mitchell Smith-Shop Asst. mald Joseph Smith-Night School .san Elaine Smith--Booster Clnbg Bowling Club, Sec.g fAg GAAQ History Clubg Health Careers Club: Key- le Staifg Mask 81 Cavelg NFLQ Spanish Clubg Science ubg SSSQ Office Asst. ' calling graduatin Paulette Smith-lNight Schooll Gary Dale Sowder Wilma Joyce Spears-Choir: FBLA: GAA: YFC: Off Asst.: FHA. Ronald Dale Spurgeon Virginia Sue Stamm-FBLA: H.S. Red Cross: J SPQR: YFCg Office Asst.: Health Careers. Jaclcqueline Sue Steadman-Art Club: Choir: Hist Clubg SSS. Trudy Waldtraut Stegbauer-Art Club: Choir. Linda L. Stevens-CNight Schooll. Patrick Michael Stevens-Art Club: Pop Band: Ch Club: Choir: History Club: Intramurals: .Letterma Science Club: Student Council: Shop Asst.: Fresh Fo ball: Frosh Basketball: Frosh Golf: Dance Band: Mar ing Band: Concert Band. Marla Ann Steward-Pep Band, Pres.: Majorette: Bo ing Club: Office Asst.: 4-H Jr. Leader. Thomas Clyde Stewart Jane Lynn Stites-Choir: French Club: Sec.: FT GAA: History Club: Honor Society: Mask 81 Cav Mu Alpha Theta: NFL: Science Club, Pres.: Stud Council, V. Pres.: SSS: 4-H Jr. Leader: Indiana St Commission Scholarship: Indiana University Scholarsh Allen Wayne Stone-Spanish Club: Res., Cross Coun Robert Lyn Huser Anita Beth Watson Stovall-lNight Schooll. Barbara Ann Strube-Booster Club: Bowling Cl Chorus: GAA: SSS: Library Asst.: Cadet Ch Linda Strube-fNight Schoolj. Rebecca Carol Stull-Office Asst. Barbara Jean Sutton-Booster Club: FTA: History Clu Honor Society: Mu Alpha Theta: Spotlight: Quill Scroll: Indiana University Scholarship: State Commissi Scholarship: English Proficiency Certificate: Herff Jo Journalism Award: Herlf Jones Mathematics Award. Devera Jean Tapscott-fNight Schooll. Latona Tarrents-Bowling Club: Girls Chorus: Pur Aires: Choir: French Club, Hist.: FTA: H. S. Cross: Honor Society Keyhole: Mask Sz Gavel: Quill Scroll: Student Council: Trialge: YFC: Deep Purpl Madrigals: Ball State University Scholarship. Terra Torrents-Bowling Club: Choir: French Cl FTA: Honor Society: JCL: SPQR: Mask St Cav Quill 31 Scroll, V. Pres.: Spotlight: Student Coun Thespians: Deep Purplcs: Indiana State Commiss Scholarship: WCTA Scholarship: English Proficie Certificate. Larry Taylor-Sidelinersg Basketball, Mgr. Tamara Jean Taylor-Pep Band: Booster Club: Hist Club: JCL: SPQR: YFC: Office Asst. iants to meet oncoming challenges of change ma Jane Taylor-Booster Club: Red Cross: JCL: R: Science Club: SSS: YFC: Office Asst. a Gayle Thompson-Booster Club: GAA: History b: Student Council: SSS: Frosh, Res., Varsity Yell der: Office Asst.: Sr. Class Treas.: WIFE Cheerlead- cholarship. ne Thompson-Night School alfrene Thurman-Art Club: FBLA: GAA: Student nci . da Sue Thurnwnd-Pep Band: FBLA: Red Cross: nish Club: SSS: YFC: Office Asst. bara .lean Tillolson ghn Earl Timlall-Pep Band: Bowling Club. en Edward Toler-Pep Band. y Duane Tomlin-Pep Band: Marching Band: Con- Band: Bowling Club, Vice-Pres.: Deep Purples: ch Club: FTA, Treas.: History Club: Nat. Honor iety: Mask 81 Gavel, Pres.: NFL: Science Club: tlight Staff: Student Council, Pres.: Tliespians: JA, .: Frosli Golf: Marion County Jr. Heart Board, Pres.: 's State: Silver Key Award: German Club: American ion Oratory Award: Elks Oratory Award: Prom Mas- of Ceremonies: Gold Key Award: Herff Jones Debate rd: State Commission Scholarship. 'ce Lee Troutrnan-SPQR: YFC: Office Asst.: Clinic: lth Careers Club. nk Turk-Night School ron Yvonne Turner-Choir: SSS: Office Asst. ladean Turner-Booster Club: Bowling Club: History b: SPQR: SSS: Office Asst.: Gym Asst. lianz Oliver T urner-NFL: Sidelinersg Spanish Club: sh Football: Frosh Track. lc Myron Turpin-Sideliners: Frosh Basketball. ry Lucille Turpin-Office Asst.: Library Asst. da Ann Turpin-Booster Club: Americanism Club: 'man Club: History Club: JCL: SPQR: Science Club: dent Council: SSS: Office Asst. is Louise Tyson-Booster Club: FBLA: SSS. nda Diane Ufjman-Art Club: Booster Club: Choral les: FTA: GAA: History Club: SSS: Gym Asst. une Kay Vanffrszlale-Jun. Grad. :id Earl Verhonik-History Club: Letterman: Side- ers: Gym Asst.: Frosh, Res., Varsity Baseball: Frosh, ., Varsity Basketball: Frosh, Res., Varsity Football: m King: Jr. Heart King Candidate. 'y Allan V ickery-Gymnastics. lbie Carline V ickous-Gym Asst. 'resa Madeline Vidito--Booster Club: Bowling Club: ll Sz Scroll, Sec.: Nat. Honor Society: JCL: SPQR: sk 8: Gavel: Mu Alpha Theta: NFL: Spotlight Edi- SSS: Office Asst.: Indiana University Scholarship: ze Commission Scholarship: Theta Sigma Phi Award: lana University Women's Club of Indianapolis Scholar- if .Lk lc '1- R K' by-'hi tg 1. 1 - -Q ....f-' Ss... W it 1 fe. 'fn-p '0- 'if' J, . '.l . - J Q . lf V, I .. enior thoughts turned to the immediate future l Emma Irene Villegas-Art Clubg Booster Clubg Ch GAAg History Clubg Science Clubg SSSQ Gym Asst Lisa Vogel-Bowling Clubg Choirg FTAg History C , Wi Nat. Honor Societyg Science Clubg Choral Belle Aw 1 ' State Commission Scholarship. 'W 4 Linda Darlene Wagley-Art Clubg Band, Sec.g Majore rf .A Choirg GAAQ Health Careers Club, Vice-Pres.g His 4' .V-:: 5 -. Cluhg Mask Sr Gavelg NFLQ Office Asst.g Library TAT- Linda Jean Wagonseller-Art Clubg Booster Clubg F GAAg History Clubg SSSQ Office Asst.g Gym A Q Gymnastics. I . , '-v-, Deborah Marie Walker-Choirg French Clubg GAAg tory Club: SSS. Wanda Kay Walker-Art Club: Booster Club: Bow Clubg Choirg French Clubg FTAg GAAg Red C Vice-Pres.g History Clubg SSSg YF C. Kathy Loaraine Bicknell W alter-Night School Stephen Lays Wand-Bowling Clubg Radio Club. ' Stanley Gene Warner-Clinicg Shop Club. Larry W atson-Night School Judith Ann Watts-Booster Clubg FTAQ History Cl Mask 3: Gavelg Mu Alpha Thetag NFLg Spanish Cl 1' Thespiansg Office Asst.g State Commission Scholars ' X: fiandy Earl Wealcly-French Clubg Intramuralsg S N mers. ,xx 2s ,Q Y Brenda Site Weatherford-Ian. Grad. William Dana Webb-Pep Bandg Bowling Club, Tre FTAQ Intramuralsg SPQRQ Mask 81 Gavelg NFLg S' linersg Thespiansg Gym Asst.g Frosh Basketballg C Teacherg Herff-Jones Bowling Awardg Herff Jones dio Awardg Voice of America Award. Deborah Lynne Weber-Art Clubg 'Bowling Clubg S Millard Dale Weldon L. l it 'l Randall Allen W hcdon-Art Clubg Motorcycle Club, 3 Barbara Ann White-Booster Clubg FBLAQ Red Cr History Clubg Student Councilg FHAg Office Asst. j Lora Layton Westfall .fxz-Ji' , Rally William W hitford, Jr.--Night School .r4flli..n.'s.. I l l Richard Whitmore Robert Sivere Williams-Letterman, Treas.g Sidelinq Office Asst.g Frosh, Res., Varsity Footballg Frosh, B Varsity Basketballg Frosh, Res., Varsity Trackg Hr Jones Athletics Award. Robert Lee Willoughby-Pep Bandg Intramuralsg Let mang Sidelinersg Student Councilg Office Asst.g Fr Cross Countryg F rosh Golfg Frosh, Res., Var: Wrestling. Karen McCann e fourth and final ear came to a close etia Lynn Wills-Booster Club: Choir: French Club: : YFC: Office Asst.: Library Asst.: DCE Plaque. ette Marie Wills-Art Club: Choir: Mask 8: Gavel: : Thespians. rlenc Wilson-Booster Club: SSS: Clinic. ny Alan Wilson-Bowling Club: Sideliners: Radio : Hobby Shop. a Gay Wilson-Booster Club: Choir. ald Lynn Wilson U hany Jo Wilson-Clioml Belles: Yurdley's: Sr. Varie- orah Anne Winterrowd-Booster Club: FBLA: GAA: ce Asst.: Marching Band: Home Room Rep. nna .lean Wirey-Art Club: Choir: Spotlight: Of- Asst.: Cafeteria Worker. id Milbert Wood-FTA: History Club: Intramurals: k 8: Gavel: NFL: Science Club: Sideliners: Thes- s: Numismatic Club: Radio Asst.: Television Asst.: ent Director of WBDG. tha Louanne Worth-Bowling Club: Choir: Spanish lip Michael Wortman-Art Club: Motorcycle Club. 'ron Louise Wright-History Club: Student Council: man Club: Perfect Attendance Award. a Kay Wyatt--fNight Schooll cy Jo Young-Bowling Club: SSS: Library Asst. e Elaine Zimmerman-Booster Club: Choir: SSS. Lthia Lee Zorca-Pep Band: Booster Club: Choir: Klth Careers, Pres.: Honor Society: JCL: SPOR: .nee Club: Student Council: SSS: Trialge: Office t.: Concert Band: Marching Band: Indiana State mission Scholarship. y Bedford Long aParker ben Porter V Romer - 'Y'---F Phil Dorrell accepts the Salutatorian award from Mr. Hughes during the Senior convo. :ff-4 ' 'K.l.'-L- ff' Receiving a bracelet from the Student Council is A.F.S.er, Maggie Scarton. 'R i L. Seniors are given instructions at Friday's Commencement practice. 2 years of work, fun, Seniors remain standing for the invocation during Baccalaureate Services. Dale Kemoodle and Jane Lindquist are pre- sented Optimist Club awards, 311 X - 1 , .' I 4-ni ,, , ,- A -Efhb - . , I 7 3-151 .' ' ' ' A - fl I, , . A ' . -Q f V -- Class Valedictorian, Jane Lindquist and Salut- lf . atorian, Phil Dorrell, discuss their speeches before Commencement. e smiles of these Senior girls are evident they exit from the Baccalaureate Service. Before Baccalaureate, Joyce Cummins, Joyce Zimmerman, Shelly Jackson, and Susie Day take time to talk about future plans. 2 f riendsliips climaxed b graduation activities r a all sir. 2. . it -'Z J . . I-f' V -nl 4 -f 1 ll 'X l .' ,g Seniors line up outside lecture room A127 to receive their caps and gowns. Carla Ross and her father ponder over post graduation plans. it gurl Y as Seniors accept their diplomas as they pass before the crowd Semors turn tassels to time of new expenence .5 I , l I l Class sponsor, Mr. Hughes, leads the Seniors to the gym for commencement. Linda Thompson, Earl Simon, and Pam As- dale, class officers, instruct fellow graduates to turn their tassels. Juniors prepare for final ear at B.D.H.S. triving to make their Junior year best, the Class of '69 looked back on ir last moments as underclassmen. lass rings and P.S.A.T.'s greeted the iors early in the fall and during the r, top students worked hard and died diligently to earn membership in National Honor Society. s the year progressed, strong en- siasm was built as Juniors cam- gned for Student Council and Senior ss officers in the spring. Amid the ctions, the picnics, and the banquets, Junior Class planned the annual Ju- r-Senior Prom. Many hours were nt in preparing for that unforgettable ment. lass officers were Max Magnabosco, esidentg Jeanette Eilers, Vice-Presi- tg Carol Schoeber, Secretaryg and ren Barker, treasurer guided by Mr. bert McKinley, sponsor. en Barker, Max Mugnabosco, Jeanette rs, and Carol Schoebcr pause before an 'cer's meeting. 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Row 8-William Brosmer, Phyllis Brown, A Bryant, James Bryson, Phyllis Bumpas, liam Bunch, Dana Burton, Sharie Bush. Row 9-Charles Bushong, Cary Bynum, G Cable, Michael Caldwell, Nancy Caldw Eonald Caldwell, Mary Califar, Bettiann Ca an. Row 10-Vickie Caperton, Martha Carnes, da Carter, Jo Chambers, Chris Chandler, Childress, Dixie Choat, Sharon Church. Row 11-Antionette Cinquemano, Eileen C cy, Helen Clark, Gregory Clark, Roger C cott, Glenn Colson, Michael Commons, D rah Cook. Row 12-Kelly Cook, Vickie Coulombe, E abeth Courtney, Mark Coy, Gary Crain, Crawford, Gary Crocker, Harriet Cromer. group of students enjoy The Kicks lncor- -M ,J ated at the Homecoming sock-hop. 1-Linda Crouch, Guy Cummings, Low- Cummings. 2-Elillian Cunningham, Rich Curfman, ry Curl. 3-Earnest Curtis, Christopher Curto, tin Cusack. 4-Donald Daily, Sharon Dailey, Vickie berg, Jim Davis, Tom Davis, Vernon Da- Debra Dawes, Robert Day. 5-Denise Dean, Gary Dean, Leonard n, James Deckert, Faye Delano, Joyce ney, Hope Dennison, Brenda Devore. 6-Deborah Deweese, Nancy Dillon, Shar- Dooley, Mary Dorerneyer, Donald Dreher, hael Dreyer, Catherine Dwyer, Stephanie y. v 7-Russell Eaton, Jeanette Eilers, Low- Elliott, Susan Elliott, Bernice Ellis, Rick is, Ronald English, Sharon Enlow. s' 8-Steven Evans, Cynthia Everett, Mi- el Ewing, Michael Fair, Jolm Fnnslcr, n Farley, Jinny Farmer, Kathy Farmer. w 9-Ronald Faudree, Patricia Faulkner, niel Featherston, James Ferguson, Kathie guson, Debbie F erretti, Beth Fields, Paul- Figg. v 10-Gerald Fish, Robert Fishel, Debra her, Jean Fisher, Stephen Fitch, Vicki Fite, queline Flynn, Darrell Ford. v 11-Stephen Ford, William Ford, James ter, Judy Foutch, Michael Fox, James Fox- thy, David Fraker, Lewis Frizzell. - w 12-Mark Callagher, Suzi Galovic, Den- Garner, Timothy Garrison, Sallie Geiger, lllis Gerholdt, Patricia Germain, Louis Gib- if .Q ras? 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Row 7-Patricia Harrington, Denise Har Rose Harris, Toni Hartl, Barbara Harwo Nancy Hausman, Deborah Haynes, Larry zel. Row 8-Debra Hazelwood, David Helm, J Henderson, Martha Henderson, Mary Heen gan, Patricia Henry, Alex Hernandez, Je Hey. Row 9-Gary Hilleman, Patricia Hill, Rob Hill, Diana Hodge, Harry Holland, Tra Holmes, Forrest Holt, Pamela Hoover. Row 10-Steven Howard, Martin Huddlest Richard Huddleston, Marvin Huff, Bert H gins, Denise Hughes, Joyce Humphrey, Vic Humphrey. Row 11-Mary Hunt, James Hurst, Karl I1 Beth Ingleman, Janet Jack, Stephen Ja Douglas Jenkins, Linda Jenkins. Row 12-Deborah Jennings, Keith Johns Joe Johnson, Mike Johnson, Ann Jo Charles Jones, Cynthia Jones, Deborah Joil w 1-Rex Jones, Sylvia Jones, .lanice Kas- , Elaine Kass, Augustus Kelley, Steven lly, Ronald Kelson, Charles Kendall. w 2-Vicky Kidwell, Connie Kirby, Glenn k, Deborah Kirkpatrick, Paul Klepfer, ul Klotzbier, Benita Knierim, Shelia uckles. w 3-Victor Koerner, Max Koon, Delana eiger, Debra Laib, Jerry Lake, Lela La- r, Io Lather, Edith Lawrence. w 4-Steven Lawrence, Terry Lawrence, n Lee, Nancy Lee, Richard Leeds, Vicky eds, Tommy Lewis, Walter Lipinski. w 5-Vicki Lock, Terry Lollar, Jerry Lones, rry Lucas, Linden Lucas, Sarah Luckey, othy Lyons, Max Magnabosco. w 6-Laura Mains, Victoria Malone, Don- Manges, Ricky Mann, Rickey Manuel, vid Manuell, Eugene Marlatt, Lynn Mar- ve. w 7-Ronald Martin, George Mason, Cathe- e Massey, John Matlock, Frank Mattox, urence May, Rosanna McCartney, Sue Cown. w 8-Janet McCoy, Nancy McFerran, Mi- lle McGraw, Janice McCuffey, Geraldine Guire, Janet McKee, Patricia McKimmy, rry McMillin. w 9-Sandra McQuilling, Eddie Meador, ristopher Meloy, Charles Messer, Mary lifrer, Deborah Meyer, John Miles, Beverly er. rw 10-Dianna Miller, Helen Miller, Janet iller, Kathy Millery, Larry Miller, Pamela iller, Thomas Miller, Tim Miller. Jw 11-David Millikan, Richard Minatel, iren Mock, Nancy Moore, Dale Morgan, iza Morgan, Michael Morris, Sally Navin. rw 12-Carl Neiswinger, James Nelson, nda Neuhaus, Tom Newgent, Alfred New- 11, Joyce Nihiser, Lance Noble, John Norris. A 1 -.-, ' ' TTDDTKD' ,U i c h 'V Elf? ' 'Te' w rf vi A t f . n wx . . r r ., , A V . sz. , fl , -A 'J ' 327 , - .- ,f X' '. 7 , Y, Y ' -f-, 5' af t , ' Sv? , WJ. ai.. e r 'Fair' ' 1f lr ' A4--6 r'7?IjgV' I . Ffa L , ' 1T.2?'j' lv X t W . VV V ln.- , i E V ag , --,, .ivy 1 'k 5: V, l , lr 1 I 4 l f X AA' N-A ,, 'I' 4 I N ll' 1'5 1 V ini 'll , 1 - V- M, af K ' , .,.v ' x t. 'E-sa. -L K ff , 1, -1 .wif 6-uf ' , ri H jing. ll. 1' 'gf ' i I r li E Q 2 wr.. ' .Lt , t 'ff l l 'U' L- .. ,,, -.fy AL, . , A I - - . .al . .V ' I . I t ' W' , . -.lt , gg , - ff-tie?-f f- f- - ---gl UN. 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Row 6-Ronald Reed, Sheryl Rees, Ter Reese, James Reeves, George Reffett, Jo Reid, James Reynolds, John Reynolds. Row 7-Stanley Reynolds, William Reynol Belinda Rice, Fred Rice, Roy Richar- Blanche Riddle, Marilyn' Riddle, Thom Riggs. Row 8-Roy Rigney, Rob Ritter, Jeanie Ro bins, Diane Roberts, Kay Roberts, Cynth Robinson, David Robinson, Gary Robinso Row 9-Rose-Marie Robinson, Elaine R decker, Muriel Roll, Steve Roof, Connie R ner, Barbara Roush, Christi Rowsell, Sus Ruddell. Leaving the field after the Homecoming p session is the Ben Davis pep band. Parlett, Gary Parsley, Linda Patterson, Deb' I w 1-James Russell, Kathleen Russell, omas Russell, Connie Sanders, Steve San- s, Lynsey Scalf, Barb Schaffer, Robert infer. w 2-Patricia Sehanne, Brett Sehmidli, m Sclmuek, Carol Sehober, David Schraub, n Schwartz, Kay Scobee, Darrell Scott. w 3-Bill Sears, Gary Seng, Pamela Ser- s, Marcia Sewell, Sally Sexauer, Don ands, Terry Shank, Karen Sharp. w 4-Kathy Sharp, Charles Shaw, Eugene ears, Bev Shepard, Stanley Shepherd, Shar- Short, Carol Shoulers, Linda Shreve. w 5-Don Simpson, Gary Simpson, Steve pson, Judy Singleton, Kyle Sipe, Mark es, Ray Slagle, Mary Smallwood. w 6-Bob Smith, Donna Smith, Jerome ith, Kenneth Smith, Richard Smith, Shir- Smith, Thomas Smith, Terry Smith. w 7-Stephen Sortore, Jeffrey Sparks, Ma- nna Speedy, Martin Spencer, Joan Spreckel- yier, Dave Spurlin, Mark Squires, Don a ey. w 8-Cathy Stanton, Jo Stark, Joseph rks, Deborru Steele, Deborah Steelman, rilyn Stegall, Janis Stegemoller, Mike egeinoller. w 9-Mary Stergar, Shirley Stevens, David wart, Richard Slinnett, Cathy Stites, Janet cking, Mike Stone, Deborah Stonehouse. 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Row 3-Michael Welch, Linda Wells, Sherm Wesner, Linda Wheel, Brenda White, Lar White, Wanda Wickliff, Irene Wiegand. Row 4-Terrace Wilbers, Robert Willia Dorothy Williamson, Eric Williamson, Kat Willoughby, Vera Willoughby, Carol Wilso Debra Wilson. Row 5-Kathleen Wilson, Robert Winin Donald Winslow, Emma Winters, .lack Wi . 1 wx -nf t , hs! 1 I . :..... E -5' , ' QW: ' Hifi - I V V 5 ,Q , ' ' , V . A an-. 0 xx it ' ' V sis Q51 . ' - L- . ' ' 4:91 'CT 5 ' ' ji A ,hx r If 1 f, is ..,,., .,,,,,,.,-N ,,? . , X P . r Z' , 41 'il' I K A 'i: V K ' ' 'L 'f- ' '12 .f - F N, . VP all N7 1 V is W rr. r 3- f W. , f .Y A R 2 yy lx, y ' he L t jr 1t,,, 7- i I :, i :J ,' 3 L' -f -' at J if-, rnlx l -f ' Q. i Q, y ' 'v 1 Anil 5 l X - iff' i if -fzgfmf ', fTfE f fR1- - ' is s ,,, we Kw' - l It-5 - I 3' 4: gi, X ' Z i I yy .y :,:1s.st. , ss, ,A , 2 ' . Row 6-Pam Wood Rollin Wood ' .,. ,Lu t, f - ' ev' rf 1 -' an sf 'fi : 15,3 Row 7-Dale Woodall Diann Woodson Q' , Y li . , X .. Row 8-Terri Woodson Daniel Wortman . ix j- h W H - l 'R T W vt '- 4 f' Row 9-Cindra Wright Stephen Wright .V gl K ,. Y - AT Q w ,4- - N Row 10-Peggy Young Deborah Zeunlk QL' it il The Choral department's winning float, Hap- piness Is A Victory , proved to be true as the Giants upset 5th ranked Washington at Home- coming. Robert Wolfe, Teresa Wolfe, Jeanne Wood. ophomores will remember their first year at BD Lisa Stephenson, gels u big chuc- out of getting her picture taken. tw. . f.' '11, 1 ,.,. 'M-m,nwl,1 1 . t u ,J t f : ' 1 tl l nhl xkj' li il! H. N, my it -- 3, 1- 1 t 'A , v vxyvitf J -My 'l'h.if,' L- it' T .-1 X While enjoying their first year at Ben Davis, sophomores caught up quick- ly with the ever-progressing school life. Campaigning for Student Council and ordering long-awaited class rings, were among the year's various activities. The annual sophomore class party high- lighted an eventful first year for sophomores. 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Row 3-Kenneth Arnold, Michale Arno Robert Austin, Donna Ayers, Denise Bai Theodore Baker, Charlene Barnes, Ida B IIBUZ. Row 4-Carol Barton, Carl Basore, Mike B tin, Anna Bauer, Linda Bean, Becky Bea Debra Beasley, Kathryn Beatty. Row 5-Debbie Beck, Kenneth Begley, Di Behning, Janet Bell, Rhonda Bell, Be Benge, Charles Benge, Linda Bennett. Row 6-Marcia Bennett, Stephen Benn Richard Benton, Susan Best, Karen Bewl Sharen Bewley, Carl Bills, Jim Black. Row 7-Kurt Blank, Beverly Bligan, Ja Bloomer, Deborah Bohanan, Danny Bol Robbie Bollman, Bill Bolton, Kathy Bosti Row 8-Mary Jo Boston, Delbert Boutw Laura Boutwell, Julia Bowles, Estil Bowli Kenny Bowling, Robert Bowling, Mich Bowman. Row 9-Linda Bramblett, Gary Branch, H ry Brand, Joyce Bray, Marilyn Bray, Pam Brewer, Jim Bright, Gary Britt. Row 10-Dianna Brittenback, 'James Broo Jeanette Brosmer, Michael Brown, De Bruce, Cecile Bryant, Thomas Buchanan, K in Burdette. Row 11-Becky Burdine, Beverly Burg Steve Burke, Bill Burk, Nick Burnett, Br Burton, Jacque Burton, John Burton. Row 12-Jerry Bush, Anita Byasee, Delo Byers, Rebecca Byers, Richard Byrd, G Campbell, Janet Canfield, Metra Capplem v 1-Gregory Caplin, Eugene Carlton, Bill michael, Janet Carmichael, Janet Patty Ines, Karen Carson, Barton Case, Dallas 2-Robert Cash, Bobby Caton, Loretta dill, Carol Caven, Robin Chatham, Bruce noweth, Barbara Cherry, Patty Cherry. 3-Joyce Childress, Angie Cividini, Peg- Clements, Brenda Cline, Vicki Cline, Kitty ssey, Lana Coleman, Thomas Coleman. 4-Terry Collins, Barbara Condon, Edith n, Kay Conway, Darryl Cooper, Arthur eman, Linda Coreman, Mark Coss. w 5-Jason Cottengim, Darlene Crabb, ly Cravens, Violet Crawford, Dave Crawley, Creech, Lucy Cummins, Linda Cunning- 6-Sandie Curry, Nancy Daniels, David is, Linda Davis, Steven Davis, Patti Dean, rgie Dehaven, Jeff Dchner. v 7-William DeLong, Nancy Denny, Ro- ta Denny, Mark Dingus, Mariea Dodson, rge Dooley, Michael Doran, Gary Dorsett. v 8-Lois Doty, Coleen Doughty, Danny Iivell, Ruth Dressback. w 9-James Dryer, John Dubak, Bill Dur- ,n, Donnie Durham. w 10-Ronnie Durham, Marsha Edgar, tnie Edwards, Thomas Edwards. w 11-Jerry Elmore, Tom Elson, Viki EI- ' od, Arba Emrich. w 12-Cindy Endsley, Mary England, Ju- ' h Engle, Rick Engledow. -.9 W t ' 'su s- V 'fu 7 . l Yu,- ,,.L lag. , q 1: V - s 1- , ,gr In, Mgt ,K MW., -A t - - 1 U ' -1 , V ..,. - -fs X . 1 .ng J... 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' '37 1, Q ' -I -ze ' . . bf vt 1. ,gi 1 k J xi ' 7 my- .jf ' X' , t jj ij x F nh, fe f -' as 'I r r-,K YPD ' i Q. ir at -, aw- , X-iQQ - I , li Q ' in F V ,. lm Y W ' , A, , -, ,H . I ,, K . p A ' ' -L. X am- , r Y' f 'Sgr 1 'U t L.,-.lm 4 . M , .' - I il-Y Row 1-Janice Enlow, William Enlow, Phyl Eup, David Evans, Larry Evans, Marga Evans, Vernon Evans, Steven Everhart. Row 2-Richard Fair, Teresa Farmer, Den' Farnsley, Donna Fassino, Teresa Fauverg Becky F eatherston, Audrey Ferguson, C F erguson. Row 3-Debbie Felter, Jerry Feuquay, Cul' Fiels, Danny Filimon, Myrna Finchum, Ka leen Fine, Alan Fisher, Pat Flannagan. Row 4-Debbie Fleetwood, Gary Florii Robert F luharty, James Fortune, Sharon Fo Stephen Foster, Diana Foxworthy, Linda Fr man. Row 5-Tim Freund, Tony Freund, Lyne Fugate, John Fulbright, Peggy Fulk, .lac Fuller, Jan Garvin, Gary Galloway. Row 6-Dave Gainey, Patricia Gardner, St Garner, Cathy Gee, Martha Gettinger, Mich Gibbs, David Gibson, Evelyn Gibson. Row 7-Brenda Gilliam, Brenda Gillih Donald Gillihan, Ron Gilley, Greg Gips Percy Glover, Deborah Goodin, Mary Go man. Row 8-Debra Gosnell, Mark Graves, Deb Green, Denise Gridger, Sandy Griffin, Wa Griffin, Betty Groce, Anven Grooms. Row 9-Elaine Guingrich, Sandra Hackl Chester Hackworth, Lorne Hahn, Jimmy key, Allan Hall, Debbie Halman, Dan Han an. ' Row 10-Leslie Hansen, Gary Harnish, M Harrington, Barbara Harris, Charles Har Eayinond Harris, Deborah Harrison, Sh ar. Row 11-Cathy Harsin, Linda Hart, Li Harwood, Debra Hassell, Judy Hatcher, Su Hattery, Susan Hawkins, Mike Haynes. Row 12-Beverly Hays, Rebecca Hays, Ca leen Heathco, Margaret Heckler, Lea Helms, Barbara Henry, Mike Hessman, Di Hicks. 1-Tom Hill, Grunt Hodges, Darlene ue. v 2-Brenda Hoover, Michael Hoover, Al- Hopper. 3-Dennis Houchens, Becky Howard, een Howard. 4-Kenny Howard, Richard Howell, Stev- Huey, Saundra Huff, Karol Hunt, Kathryn t, Charles Hybarger, Jerry Ingle. 5-Roni Ingram, Gary James, Marilyn es, Carolyn Jay, Nancy Jeffras, Gina Jett, ry Gerauld, Patty Johnson. v 6-Rita Johnson, Theresa Johnson, Da- Jones, Ellen Jones, Janet Jones, Linda es, Wesley Jones, Ramon Judd. 7-Kathleen Kasnak, Kathy Kellett, Cin- Kelley, James Kelly, Michael Kennedy, is Kernodle, Frances Kernodle, Danny Kes- 8-Sheryl Kibbe, Denise Kidwell, Bill dle, Wanda King,,Jackie Kinser, Terry , Gary Kleis, Donna Klepper. 9-Joe Kocha, Mike Krampe, Rohnda iger, Terry Kunkel, Jack LuBolt, Maxine e, Sheila Lane, Frank Langford. lv 10-Charlie Langston, Steven Lanham, ert Lather, Tim LaRoche, Kenneth Law- Jill Laymon, Danny Ledbetter, Barbara -v 11-Dawn LeHew, Theresa Lenz, Michael z, Mike Leslie, David Licht, Gary Light, ncy Liles, David Lisby. -v 12-Dori Littlejohn, John Littrell, Hazel gfellow, Debbie Longmire, Mike Lollar, rry Louden, Sue Louden, John Lowry. 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Row 4-Martha McDaniel, Mike McDon Bruce McFarland, Richard McCarvey, Ron McGinn, Christopher McGraw, Michael Henry, Bill McKee. Row 5-Linda McKern, Kenny McKin William McKinney, Steven McMann, Chr McMullin, Donna McWilliams, Kathy Williams, James Mead. Row 6-Johnny Means, .Dave Mellinger, R Miller, Terry Miller, Mickie Milligan, Be ly Minet, Carol Moore, John Moore. Row 7-Sharon Moran, Judy Morgan, La Morgan, Larry Morris, Catherine Moss, cia Murdock, David Murray, Glenda Nailli Row 8-John Nance, Sherrie Napier, .lack Neal, LuVonne Neal, Doug Neill, Karen N winger, John Newby, Steve Nickell. Row 9-Mark Noble, Debra Oliphant, De O'Neal, David O'Neal, Debra Owens, Mic Owens, Susan Owens, Michael Payne. Row 10-Cindy Parker, Chris Pelkin, S Penn, Kenneth Perryman, Audrey Kers Valerie Phelps, Bob Phillips, Rose Phillip Row' 11-Mary Pieper, Ida Pitman, Bi Plummer, Fred Poland, Thomas Poland, D Polley, Carol Popplewell, Leatrice Porter. Row 12-Richard Porter, Dave Portish, Vi Poteet, Katie Pratt, Rick Pruitt, Darlene lum, .lacine Purcell, Don Purdy. v 1-Nancy Parrish, Steve Parrill, Mar- t Page, Timothy Paino, Dolly Rader, bie Randle, Betty Range, Forest Rapert. 2-Diana Ratliff, Pamela Rauch, Cindy it 'l I ra I ,f '1 , --. 4 .t 1- . ,1 , X ,A ki i ..- li .vv . -EUC F. X son, Judy Ray, Michael Rayman, Joellen ,ix ,LV ding, Richard Redmond, Jerri Reed. ' t ' V' :L 0 Y- E 1 . v 3-Patty Reed, Marsha Reily, Emmal 15' ' f' gel, Michael Riffey, Luvina Rippy, Randy ', y, Joyce Ripberger, David Ristow. ' A-T- N t v 4-Robert Robbins, Beatrice Roberts, olyn Rodgers, Denise Rodgers, Rocky Ron- '3 9 Bruce Rosemeyer, Linda Rossio, Dale .. f' h. N 'A in 5-Marsha Russell, Wayne Russell, te Ruth, Laura Saeger, Dan Sailoor, Shar- Saunders, Laura Sauter, Margaret Schakel. v 6-Alfred Schenk, Arthur Schnurpel, ard Schroeder, Robert Scott, Steve Scott, llace Seeman, Garry Sevier, Rick Shad- n. 7-Perry Shands, Kay Shannon, Molly nnon, Steven Sharp, Janice Shattuck, k Shaw, Cindy Sheads, Ronald Shearer. 8-Danny Shelley, Virginia Shepperson, Shoemaker, Victor Shurcliff, Gary iflds, Delia Shinkle, Kevin Shinn, Danny ey. 9-Vivian Shull, Nancy Sigel, Dianne rlair, Rita Sink. -ff 10-Greg Sims, Melvin Sims, John ggs, Allan Sluder. E 11-Mitchell Smith, Teresa Snapp, Dan- nyder, Debbie Smith. I 12-Deborah Smith, Deborah Smith, g Smith, Duane Smith. HPETZ- T15- HA A Q ' ' ' ' PM . . A Il! . J L A A. rf .g ,a . 1. . U' ' ,.. .ff r.' f'l'.f, H .. l 1 R S ty , lx' x gffgs' S, .t.MM'4V .V M , 1. wt. , -ij. .-'l n L 7 3 1 .s.u i . . X ,. y. ' , wtf!-4 l is .X ' . 5 I 1:- -E9 :lf -l. V T, tl . .i l I ' ' I W' . V . L' . 'h lt? to 1-r :-'ft .n. 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' J.. 1'!'?P-f'TF f' II T Row 1-Loren Smith, Patty Smith, S Sosbey, Linda Spear, Waymond Spears. Row 2-Arista Springer, Carolyn Spurge4 Kerry Squires, Roger Stalnaker, Cynthia St diford, Ruby Stark, Carol Stegemoller, Shari Stevens. Row 3-Lisa Stevenson, Julia Stilz, Thorr Stinnett, Sherry Stofer, Robert Stone, Rob. Stone, Ronnie Stone, Thomas Stone. Row 4'-Steve Stoner, Debbie Stout, GL Strader, Pamela Stropes, Lynn Stroup, Deb Stuart, Thomas Suart, Odetta Stull. Row 5-Martha Sturgis, James Swinney, I Taber, Denver Tapscott, Betty Tarter, Cha Taylor, Fred Taylor, John Taylor. Row 6-Michael Taylor, Michael Tay Robert Taylor, Willie Taylor, Debbie Tho son, Jeanie Thompson, Lance Thompson, P gy Thompson. Row 7-Susan Thompson, Craig Thomas, die Thomas, Sandra Tliornberry, Leon Thorpe, Debra Tiemeier, Bonnie Tietswo Kurt Tietz. Row 8-Janet Tiller, Benny Tinnon, Cas Todd, Peggy Tomlin, Connie Towell, I Traylor, Mark Trent, Cathy Trittipo. Row 9-Victor Troutman, Kay Tucker, cilla Turpen, Kathe Turner, Nancy Tur Pamela Tyson, Lisa Uhrig, Ronnie Utterb Row 10-Thomas Van Blaricum, Vince Valkenburg, .lack Vaughm, Greg Vidito, da Vinkemulder, David Vogel, Lynn Vo Dave Vones. Row 11-Vickv Wagner, Mary Wagoner, H Wall, David Wallace, Jane Walter, Joel W Jackie Ware, Charles Watt. Row 12-Denise Weaks, Becky Weakly, Ne Welker, Rebecca Werth, Gloria Westerb Penelope Westerfeld, Amburse Wething Patricia Wetzel. Smith, William Solada, Patty Somes, Cad 1. .ludith Whalen, Debbie Whitaker, Ed- ie Whitaker, Beverly White, Dennie White, illiam White, Stanley Wiggam, Linda ildman, 2. Kenneth Wilkerson, Debra Wilkins, avid Wilkinson, Nancy Wilkinson, .leffrey illiams, Cathy Williamson, David Wil- on, .lo Ann Wilson, v 3. Murcia Wilson, Ronald Wilson, John inkler, James Winter, Jacqueline Wircy, eliorah Witcher, Robert Wolff, Sheila o e, v 4. David Wolfley, Mike Wolford, Donna oodall, Patsy Woodruff, Richard Woodson, andace Wright, Lyman Wycoff, Pamela ork, nag lf rrii - r U 'e V' iff 1 'YY C .W 7 l .ig-1 , l ' .. 14' - N 3,1 A ' f 1 W 4 A N .,, 'ff Q? K EQ Ei? C b , il iff? f ww .1 . .- ,rt J V, l ,ar .hee 2: or A ' ' 'A . . ' t -v A ' . 1 'L 1 -Q s .4 M9 ea N QQ! , -'fi I ,fill Alltel fi . 'ff r' X s s pp b E 3- All :LQ -my 'fem . Q ' F P A Q V ix? li 'ij aw- 1 V the-'x H e .-gi C - if-f?liFti or ' Q ' ,,. - 4 - sz X A 0 so 1 1. 1. 3 Q X.. iff, .j, ,V X grwscl .Q -,Q f tmp' flf Q v 5. Lynn Young. students dig into the refreshments nt French Club party. oi. :mbers of the pep band add to the spirit of the Ben Enjoying one of and Sherry Stofer. 44' gr .4-1 the students lounges in the cafeteria are Cindy Parker, Marilyn Bray The Giant Dolls prepare to cheer the team on to a victory. vis-Shortridge game. N H, 5 H' ,, ,,, . Egyag-2 ,N ff Z3 EZEQFW' 3 N ,Q gf'-f'1-.?Z -. M H fy -4. :E -U 5 225 H ' xx ff: . , ff sssisaliff-gf ,2S 551525, .. ssusm, ' ' if Z?q3?iaf?:2i .SENSE W Las H ' use A S MI , -gg m 1-if-2 'L if 'L Q A ' , EE gig .Wa 1 gf .- .-., H ion?-x 5 I I .- 1 xr: 33:,v:.'zX:fgaf1 KM'-1-aff NE, H'-fx, I-'I -1' 7 ' , ., , - i:...f,' .,f.'-ff w- , . 2 '- 4 , , fx, Sa at w ,Ei -W '. ,,. I . v E V. - X --if wa' .- 5 ,. . ..'-., .-' 2 -R' 0.1, ,. ' --, :ww 4 V, , . , ... X. J ky. AD ERT ISING A time to buy Anal a time to sell. Moments to think of ourselves As tomorrow's adults. T ,- A moment to purchase. A moment to select. A moment to shop. TRAVEL DEP A ffcouo elirniloiin While they visit the Travel department at First Bank and Trust, Terry Lawerance, Bob Cummings, Patty Smith, and Fred Poland dream of far away places. Fred, Patty, Bob, and Terry pause before entering the building. Bob points out to the others the different locations of the ba we Ehnstmd5 1 ,mm HERE - r S For the BEST in banking see FIRST BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 5300 Crawfordsville Road Patty and Terry plan for the coming holidays. Qfgl r For Z1 delightful evening of bowling do as Debbie Steele and other Ben Davis students do, visit Lynhurst Bowl, 111 N. Lynhurst. lt Pennington and Earl Simon demonstrate the fine clothing dis- Susie Day and ,lerry Harper enjoy a cold drink in the comfort of Bob yed throughout the store located ut Edriclfs Men's Wear, Speedway Chapmonfs Silver Fountain, 5720 West Washington Street. vpping Center. . f 1 gt-fn: vu e e up M ll HPF, T L- QA ' ,4 fr l h 5 r S X Seen at Schiffs Shoe Store in Speedway Shopping Center preparing for Madonna Speedy and Steve Lawrence thmk Mm mm go a fun day on the ice are Linda Wagonseller and Dave Verhonik. employee packs ice cream at Maplehurst Jersey Farm, 3745 Kathy Murray and Jackie Straber know everything happens at Dorothy's and the Petite Parlor. Make the scene. Let it happen! Go, go Dorothy's. Yea! J x tzman lends Pam Asdale a helping hand with a floral : 7 -' !FT'E?iQ' V , .g',gf.-711, 5 f .:'f4'.' vi f'1'JZIf :'I ,' ' ' .::-7-- -. . : Sf1 . f5'1' 1 A 5 t , A A A ,, . .. .. ,, W W K , , L. ., 'X . '1 S 5 J at Bloom Flowers, 3433 IV est 10th Street. Tire Sc Rubber Company. 1 Joe Grey, Guy Cummins, Dean Farley, and Vaughn Tindall display some of the choice meats found at Walt's Supermarket, 6450 W est 10th Street. ,, w Jeff Hampton and Jim Dressback are really Gblg wheels at Burt Nees XL Benita Knierim and Tracey Holmes take a moment to choose an ap- propriate greeting card from the wide selection at Waltefs Pharmacy, 2861 South Holt Road. Cars receive a new and shiny exterior after visiting Parks Car W ash, 5519 W est Washington, as shown here by Joyce Denny and Dee Dee Perry. E fiF W G-E ,f W: FFS .9-4 U, H+ V 1 , . A ,Qi si P gs., 5 i - .- , P' L Q vi-1 '- 4-it Linda Wagley and Jeff Rhodes ponder over the vast variety of City Hardware and Supply Company, 2811 Mars Hill Street. 51-4' fo bi! 'Q il l 0 E 2 9 ,431 iff I-f.U5'H VL 1 '. f ,aww ll ,,a, i VP , 'S-1 Ir-1' H Dave O'Neil sprays new life into Denise Hughes as they choose from among the variety of accessories at Miller's Shell Service Station, 5301 Rockville Road. AQ T 'ilkyfib' ,Mir l A jia . , ' U- g '-'. f1-iff' 5 , it yi '1 . 94.5 Q LA. .ei il il :gf King... l :. d':t':: .. . H3 Bill Baughman, Steve Roof, and Alan Bauer visit Ben Davis Tire and Battery, 6243 West Washington Street, where there is a complete line of automotive parts. Witlx a definite goal in mind Bob Williams and Larry Hendren hold one of the many articles of athletic equipment available at Sports Spot, 3530 , West 16th Street. l 173 ,,. igmwsa - . 534522 MH it in Q RQ. , t W .ft Q1 ,Bm Q 12- 34 , '. 'gggiilteeggir r x W 'L ,W ,Y 4' , ,MY , , , 'i You too can have a swinging time watching the latest movies along with Roy Richards and Denise Dean at Westlake Drive In Theatre, Beachway Drive. 1 I ff? Z. --1' .' . xg... I. .Mi ' . it QV V, , .gurl - ' Cindy Parker and Dave Licht prepare to get in on some money-saving Jan Kagnak gives Mike Norris her okay on his window cleanin values at the Bargain Barn, 6445 West Washington Street. Reyn.old's Standard Service Station, 7301 West 10th Street. 'N QM T-4' -nu.. FQ Joyce Zimmerman Earl Simon Tamara Taylor Tomllnson Stud1OS7 IHC' 4119 North College Avenue SCI1001 Pictures Inc Indianapolis, Indiana , . l . , H 4 '-CFM Linda Strube Jerry Harper Vicki LaMar we A GIANT job done by Neff Cleaners, 39 Rockville Road, is inspected by Deb Dawes, Mark Downey, and Ray Poland. Selecting from the fresh fruit section at Montgomery F oods, Inc., 5302 West Washington Street, are Ron Caldwell and Lynsey Scalf. ping at Wills Feed XC Supply Store, 5320 West Washington. 'Y' .swam 1 iifriiilfifyliwvfv iiiiirf'r1ii5':i'nQQ'rg - J- umwA-11u11.f.f.g:.' liii'i'i'i'li'5'1J.L' ' 4---n-on-ul- T' 1 pi,-iii-itil-ini x-21311-,-,,,- Fiiilxixxnxnilt.-1-in Jean Cain and Jim Dressback make themselves comfortable while sl ck Crane and Rosie Shives enjoy a rger Chef Triple Treat, one of the many lendored snacks available at the Beta i Lounge, in other words your friendly ighbor, Burger Chef, located at 5725 awfordsvillc Road, , If li' 'il-4 - i' fx , I X13 ' , ' 'ZW - :gem ,tg ahlgggrlz Q, A A I 5-.-2-6?gge x?.?2ff1f1,jf . . - I l I I l I l I F- -' Q ,. - A -':::::: MIME -I ' ' 'R' : ' ' ' mx , .Qt l Q . :ll -1, 2- , ' -ggjl ' I I ' , .. ' 1-L ' va dl E Q., A , ' n'--. 'H ' 'Ju .ag -: iq I ,,.. ' 1- 'A 'LL-'-'--1- -' K rv --'fi - id ' . ,, ., 'Q-all Q- ... , - ' 'L. 55n . T 1 l X Hwy' -lifvif 'N iw' SI! SANDWICH COLLEGE CHECKS An Indiana National Bank checking account with a free checkbook and fifty free personalized checks ...... available with the school emblem and colors of many Indiana colleges. INDIANA NATIONAL BANK 7311 Rockville Road 633-6285 John A. Kendall, Manager Darlene Crabb and Susie Bess enjoy the good food and friendly service that have become the trademark of Maywood Dog and Suds, 3242 West Morris Street. ,AEP 5.53- 1 .NA xl 5 .g HX P in' din ll., W, 4,49 Elf? Jill Layman and George Dooley visit Peoples Bank and Trust Com- pany, 7300 West 10th Street, where many Ben Davis residents do their banking. 'KV' 7 1 gsxi If ' Y A 3335 ' nl 59 ' . i, Hill' J sll9'? 1,m Sifnnnl y ' aucllT::!'.,,,,m1a 9' 4 ll! If I A651-,ini nur iv, EOPLES BA ' - Q V ir,-D' A 'L--7, WIN While browsing through Teeter'.s Pharmacy, 63. West Washington Street, Pam Stropes, Linda Wil man and Jeanie Swartz take time out to enjoy coke. Matinls Shoes Your one stop family shoe stores. All nationally known names in shoes. Westside Speedway Shopping Cenler 243-3716 S7 S. K S 'X -F S Q., X For the very best in roast beef sandwiches visit Tohyls Roast Beef 5959 Crawfordsville Road. ORGANIZATIONS Americanism Club 46 AFS 57 Art Club 49 Band 50,51,52,53 Baseball 106,107 Basketball 94,95,96,97 Booster Club 58 Bowling Club 60 Chess Club 48 Choir 54,55 Cross Country 86,87 Dance Band 50 FBLA 38 FHA 39 Football 88,89,90,91 French Club 36 FTA 38 GAA 58 Golf 104 German Club 37 Gymnastics 98,99 History Club 46 Health Careers 41 Intramural Basketball 105 Keyhole 42,43 Latin Club 37 Lettermen's Club 109 Majorettes 52 Mask 81 Gavel 30 Mu Alpha Theta 28 National Forensics League 31 National Honor Society 27 News Bureau 45 Quill 81 Scroll 29 Radio Club 48 Red Cross 41 Science Club 47 Sideliners 60 Spanish Club 36 Spotlight 44,45 Student Council 26 Sunshine Society 40 Tennis 104 Thespians 31 Track 102,103 Trialge 47 Vegetable .Iudgers 39 Wrestling 100,101 Youth For Christ 40 Yardley's 59 Motorcycle Club 61 FACULTY Abel, Mr. Billy 113,115 Acton, Mrs. Marsha 39,116 Andrews, Mrs. Doris 116 Andrews, Mr. Homer 116 Antono alous Mr Mimis 46 6097,116 P , - , Q Argyelan, Mr. Stephen 116 Baker, Mr. Woodrow 81,116,123 Bennett, Mrs. Nancy 116 All-School Index Berry, Mr. Jack 116 Berry, Mr. Robert 116,46 Bishop, Mr. Kenneth 116 Britt, Mr. Bob 91,92,95,114 Brokaw, Mr. Arvin 116 Brown, Mr. Earnest 69,117,124 Brown, Mrs. Marilyn 58,117 Bush, Mr. Roger 117 Carpenter, Mr. Charles 40,114 Carruthers, Miss Olive 27,117 Cervantes, Mr. Pedro 37,117 Cox, Mr. Kenneth 117 Decker, Mr. Bennie 113,117 Dee, Mrs. Sandra 117 Dell, Mr. Wayne 117 Derival, Mr. Robert 60,117 Dickerson, Mr. Ronald 117 Diemar, Mrs. Johnnye 117 Dierdorf, Miss Mabel 118 Doyle, Mrs. Mildred 118 Dunbar, Mrs. Kay 41,118 Eaton, Mr. William 65,118 Feltman, Mrs. Shiela 38,118 Fields, Mr. Frank 118 Fine, Mr. Evan 92,118 Fine, Mr. Marion 109,118 Gaerte, Mrs. Florence 118 Gibson, Mr. Trent 114 Girton, Mr. William 118 Harcourt, Mrs. Rosalie 38,114 Hardin, Miss Judith 39,118 Hayward, Mrs. Anna 58,97,99,118 Highbaugh, Mr. Larry 30,31,119 Hine, Mr. Wendall 119 Hobson, Mr. James 80,119 Holden, Mr. Davod 46,119 Houston, Mr. Robert 43,119 Hoyt, Mr. George 119 Hughes, Mr. Bob 30,31,119 Hyde, Mrs. Ina 37,119 Jackson, Mr. Loren 38,119 Jenkins, Mrs. Robbie 119 Jester, Mr. Jack 119 King, Mrs. Sylvia 119 Knuckles, Mr. Franklin 120 Lambert, Mr. Larry 120 Lawlis, Mrs. Sandra 46,120 Lefler, Miss Elizabeth 75,120 Lewis, Mr. Ronald 50,120 Lincks, Miss Carolyn 46,120 Lowe, Mr. Ronald 50,120 Malone, Mr. Edgar 48,120 Marple, Mrs. Harriet 36,120 Martin, Miss Nina 28,117,120 McCart, Mrs. Rosemary 114 McClain, Mr. William 60,89,109,120 Mclntire, Mrs. Norma 58,120 McKinley, Mr. Robert 61,121 McLaughlin, Mrs. Mary 38,113,114 McQueen, Mr. Harold 30,31,64,121 Meranda, Mr. Marvin 86,87 Meruer, Mr. Hal 50,53,121 Miller, Mr. Daryl 121 Miller, Mr. Delmar 121 Miller, Mrs. Gerladine 55,76,121 Minnick, Mr. William 114 Montgomery, Mrs. Maria 121 Morrow, Mr. Mac 79,121 Norris, Miss Jennifer 121 Obst, Mr. John 121 Packard, Mrs. Betty 44,121 Parreno, Mrs. Charlotte 122 Poince, Mrs. Helen 27,122,124 Preda, Mr. Joseph 81,100,122 Price, Mr. William 122 Prichard, Miss Jean 122 Pugh, Mrs. Juanita 122 Reece, Mrs. Donna 68,122 Riquelme, Mrs. Julia 122 Sanders, Mrs. Martha 122 Schwegman, Mr. John 38,122 Seeman, Mr. Robert 27,115 Shaw, Mr. John 71,122 Shuler, Mrs. Margaet 41,114 Silke, Mr. Paul 51,52,122 Sommers, Mrs. Ursel 41,123 Speicher, Mrs. Sandra 123 Sukapdjo, Mrs. Wilma 123 Townsend, Mr. Benny 67,86,91,93,123 Wantland, Mr. William 61,123 Williams, Mr. Howard 115 Woods, Mrs. Wilma 123 Wrenn, Mrs. Ann 123 Yoder, Mr. Janes 89,91,100,101,123 Yovanovich, Miss Sue Ann 59,60,123 Zimmerman, Mrs. Lavonne 123 INDEX A Acton, Larry Wynn 102 Adams, Diana Lee 27,28,37,50,52 Allee, Stephen Joseph 55,56 Allen, Sandra Kay 26,31,36,38,73 Allison, Jennifer Sue 36 Alsman, Jannace Elaine 67 Alte, Samuel Harold 52 Anderson, Donald Ray 28 Anderson, Holly 31,36 Archer, Barbara 36,50,51 Archer, James Ronald 95 Arnold, Kenneth Fred 51,91,95,102,157 Arnold, Larry Lee 56 Asdalc, Pamela Elaine 8,21,26,52,55,96,126,1 Asdell, Joyce Marie 41 B Babbs, Gary Allen 49,70,79 Bauer, Patil Allen 173 Baugh, Betty Jean 49 Baughman, Billy Wray 67,173 Bean, Linda Gayle 46 Beatty, Kathryn Ann 55 Beck, Deborah Ann 97,99 Beers, Phillip Eugene 88,109 Behning, Diana Elaine 28 Bell, Rhonda Sue 39 Bell, Thomas 31,54 Bell, Vicki 27,49,59 Benge, Becky Jo 31 Baize, Denise Darcel 37 Baker, Barbara Jo 36 Baker, Theodore Barnett 41 Barker, Karen Elaine 26,27,41,96,149,152 Barnes, Stephen Glenn 4-1,44,46,49,61 Basore, Jr., Carl Allen 52 Bastin, Jeannine 51 Bauer, Anna Elaine 41 Benge, William Douglass 27,28,50,55 Benham, Dan Thomas 54 Bennett, Linda Lou 41 Bennett, Sherry Lee 4-1 Berg, Robert Allen 98,109 Berryman, Carl Loren 75 Best, Susan Diana 178 Bewley, Karen Sue 40 Bcwley, Sharon Kay 40 Blank, Kurt Everet 91,98 Blevins, Donna Marie 46 Bloomer, James Mark 91,95,163 Blank, Lana Ann 36 Bodell, Don Alan 52 Bohanan, Deborah Stella 31,41 Bohlander, Tamra Fawn 8,26,41,4-2,58,59, 184 Bollman, Robbie J. 36 Bonnewell, Paul Douglas 27,51 Book, Steven Ray 91 Boston, Mary Jo 59,78 Bourke, Anita 36 Boutwell, David Lynn 100 Bowling, Robert Lynn 100 Bowlling, Debra Jean 38 Branch, Gary Lee 26 Brand, Charlotte Ann 41 96 180 N d, Henry Cornellious 52 nnon, Daniel Gale 36 , Marilyn Jane 9,28,59,78,97,99,165 sey, Thomas Eugene 49,77 gs, Gordon Richard 28 tenback, Diana Lyn 51 ks, James Allen 46,91 vn, Michael Loy 36 vn, Ronald Jay 31 ning, Keith Alan 88,109 tpas, James Edward 88,100,109 ipas, Phyllis June 41,70 gess, Evelyn Sue 49 ke, Richard Steven 91,101 's, Gregg Frost 1O,37,47,52 ton, Brent Wayne 31 ton, Dana Lynn 52 ton, Jacque Sue 37 rs, Rebecca Lee 40 C age, Linda Suzanne 7,26 1, Jean Magdalene 39,4-1,176 well, Michael Guy 61 well, Ronald Gene 176 far, Mary Elaine 41 den, Jolm David 36 lden, Kay Annette 40 field, Janet Susan 26,36 pleman, Metra Lynn 37,4-O uichael, William Wesley 98 'ico, Georjean Marie 60,96,98 dill, Loretta Kay 37 naugh, Elaine 54 mbers, Jo Ann 75 plin, Claudia Jo 41 rry, Patricia Ann 36 dress, Joyce Kay 39 'stie, Steven Park 61 rch, Sharon Ruth 56 k, Beverly Kay 56 k, Helen Marie 39 k, Joe Gregory 86,93,94-,102,l09,152 k, Rebecca Joann 27,28,36,38,47,55,56,73 e, Vicki Susan 40 sey, Donna Kathleen 8 icott, Allen Ray 98,109 icott, Roger Curtis 28 ins, Terrence Lee 36 mtons, Michael Joel 55,56,86,102 way, Kay Lynn 26,40 k, Darlene Margeret 38 k, Deborah Sue 26,31,37,5l,52 k, Diana Lynn 27,39,41,44,46 k, Larry Wayne 41,46 per, David Errol 6,60,l09 , Mark Anthony 91 rtney, Elizabeth Ann 64 , Kathryn Sue 27,28,31,40 b, Darlene Rose 178 e, Jack Franklin 49,177 vford, Carol Ann 44 vford, Dan Sherman 100,109 vley, David Michael 86,102 ker, Gary Wayne 4-8,55,56 nlich, Mark Edward 55,56,88,109 nnings, Guy Nevis 5,69,l71 nnings, Robert Eugene 46,6l,168 imins, Lucille Jean 51 ningham, Barbara Louise 46,54 ningham, Linda June 46 ack, Dustin Scott 37,37,64 D y, Donald Roy 27,31,46,52,55,56,75 cy, Sharon Lee 52,53,69 , David Benjamin 4-8 iels, Nancy 46 is, Linda Carol 37 is, Stephen Charles 52 is, Steven Michael 51 is, Tommy Farris 28 ves, Debra Leann 176,52 , Susan Lynn 38,54,55,169 n, Denise Diane 31,174 kert, James Lee 28,31,48 Delano, Faye Ellen 27,56,58,64 Denny, Joyce 46,4-9,172 Denny, Anne Ellen 27,28,31,33,55,56 Denny, Nancy Gail 10,31,52,37 Dewees, Larry Dean 46 Deuces, Deborah Lois 31,59 Dillon, Nancy Ann 51 Domogalik, Steven Joseph 109 Dooley, George Kenard 178 Dooley, Sharon Lee 41 Donaldson, Ronald Dean 52 Darrell, Philip Duane 7,26,27,28,31,50,52,55 Doughty, John Mitchell 52 Downey, Mark Douglas 26,27,28,31,50,51,53, 55,177 Drcher, Donald Wayne 51,52 Dressback, James Edward 34,55,56,171,176 Dressback, Ruth Ann 40 Dreyer, Michael Floyd 37,61 DuMond, John William 28,55 Duncan, Charles Arthur 98,109 Durham, Donnie Ray 101 Duham, Ronnie Morrison 101 Durham, William Joe 48,52 E Ealy, Stephanie Lynn 37,40 Eaton, Linda Gail 26,27,31,37,47,49,54,55 Eckert, Mary Lee Hope 54 Eilers, Jeanette Kay 9,26,41,52,149 Elliott, Susan Kay 26,31,44 Elwood, Viki Jo 26,31 England, Mary Nell 36 England, Michael Lee 49 Engledow, Richard Lee 91 English, Ronald Logan 55,56 Enlow, Sharon Rosanna 54 Erne, David 36 Evans, Larry Gene 48 Evans, Van Harold 94 Evans, Vernon 91,94 Everett, Cynthia Ann 36 Exmeyer, Raymond Clark 88,109 F Fair, Michael Herman 88 Fair, Rickey Dale 91 Fansler, John Wesley 50,5l,52 Farley, Emmanuel Dean 149,171 Farmer, Tercasa Deane 51 Fassino, Donna Lea 37,40 Fealherston, Danial Bruce 31,37,48,83 Fcuquay, Russel Wayne 51,52 Fields, Beth Ellen 56 Figg, Pauline 54 Fine, Kathleen Sue 31,59,97 Fish, Gerald Luke 98 Fleming, Rosalie Irene 46 Floring, Gary August 101 Fore, Robert Michael 61 Fortune, James lrven 36 Foster, Stephen Lee 52 Foutch, Judy Ann 54 Fox, Michael Lee 36,41 Frazier, Martha Lee 41,52,60 Freeman, Linda 3l,37,99 Freund, Anthony B. 36 Freund, Timothy A. 36 Frizzell, Lewis H. 27,31,55,56,86 Fugitt, Judith Ann 49 Fugate, Lynette 41 Fulk, Peggy Rose 37,49 Funke, Kathy Ann 27 G , Gallagher, Mark McClain 31,36,65 Galovic, Mark 50,51,52,102 Galovic, Suzi 26,54,55 Garner, Joseph David 34,51,55,56 Garrison, Timothy Carl 54,55 Carver, Charles Lloyd 60,88,96,109 Garvin, John Madison 26,31,32,51 German, Kathleen Ellen 8,10,26,27,28,36,38, 4o,42,52,5a,59,1a4 Gettinger, Martha Jane 46 Gibb, Kathryn Elizabeth 26,31,38,52,53,55 Gilley, Ronald H. 48 Gipson, Greg Daniel 91 Glover, Percy Leroy 91,101 Goodin, Deborah Roxan 78 Goodman, Thomas Dale 36 Gray, Joseph Euclid 171 Griffin, Beverly Lynn 28,31,46,54,55 Griffin, Sandra Kaye 26 Guingrich, Elaine Lynne 39 Gummer, Steve 21,46,88,92,94,109 H Hall, J acquelyn Delores 41,45 Halman, Debbie Kay 39 Hamilton, Gary Lee 86,98 Hammons, Shirley Louise 36 Hampton, Jeffrey Lynn 31,36,55,56,171 Handlon, Mary Lou 41 Harden, Charles William 95 Harder, Shawn Jay 27,31,36,47,55,56 Harl, Sheila Ann 40 Harnish, Barbara Ann 27,46 Harper, Jerry Dee 55,56,88,109,169,175 Harrington, Patricia Ann 54 Harris, Charles 28,50,51,52,55 Harrison, Deborah Kaye 58,78 Harsin, Cathy Sue 37 Harsin, Jo Anne 77 Harvey, Rebecca Lynne 39 Haskell, Sandra Lee 37,39,40,49 Hausman, Nancy Doreen 41 Hays, Beverly 26,40 Hazelwood, Debra Joan 45 Heatheo, Cathleen Elaine 36 Heckler, Margaret Jane 28,557,161 Heckler, William David 36 Helm, Claudia Jean 26,31,55,56 Helm, David Randall 55,56 Hembd, Albert John 50 Hendren, Larry Alvin 93,109,173 Hennigan, Mary Elizabeth 36 Henry, Barbara Marie 52 Henry, Patricia 28 Hernandez, Alejandro Ernesto 79 Hicks, J oulie Ann 27,28,37,40,54,55 Heiber, Darrell Martin 28 Hill, Thomas Bradley Jr. 52 Hodges, Grant Allen 51,101 Holmes, Tracey Blackford 40,75,172 Hoover, Brenda Louise 31 Hoover, Michael Thomas 91,101 Hopwood, Elaine Sue 49 Hosford, Melanie Ann 49 Howard, Rebecca Jean 37 Howell, Richard Allan 52 Huddleston, Gary Mark 44,105 Huddleston, Richard Brook 100 Hudson, Kitty Vera 49 Huff, Marvin Sylvester 88,92,109 Huff, Pamela Faye 52 Huggins, Bert 37,88 Hughes, Denise Rae 28,58,59,173 Hull, Dorothy Jean 26,41 Humphreys, Vickie Lorraine 28,31 Hunt, Karol Rene 44 Hunt, Kathryn Rae 44 Hunt, Linda Jo 31,36,83,99 I lllg, Karl Christian 31,37 Ingle, Jerry Donahue 91,102 Ingleman, Beth Ann 26,41 J Jacks, Jan Ellen 41 Jack, Janett Cheryl 78 Jackson, Shelley Ann 39,41 Jennings, Deborah Ellen 31,41 Jensen, Michael Scott 27,28,100 Jett, Gina Lee 31,40 Johnson, Dennis Keith 88 J olmson, Joe Willard 16,88,93,109 Johnson, Rita Lynn 26 Jones, Jones, J ones Jones Jones Jones Jones Judd, Jump 9 1 1 1 Ann Robin 58 Deborah Susan 39 Ellen Kay 10,37,40 Janet Lynn 36 Kathryn Ann 10,27,28,37,40,47,52 Rex Edward 48 Sylvia Suzanne 54 55 ,Deborah Ann 49,56 , Michael William 31,48 McCoskey, Monty Jo 39 McGown, Sue 81 McCoy, Janet Sue 52 McDaniel, Martha Ann 31,36,52,40 McGarvey, Deborah Leigh 41,51,99 McGraw, Michelle Lynn 37,42,54,184 McKern, Linda Kay 26 McMillin, Larry Hanly 27,3l,36,46,51 Mead, James Micheal 91,102 Meadows, David Alan 102 Meadows, Sharon Ann 27,28,3l,40,46 Mellinger, David Russell 91 Meloy, Christopher E. 31,37 K Kasnak, Janice Kay 27,174 Kasnak, Kathleen 37 Keeler, Jack Lee 27,28,60,86,102,109 Keller, Judy Ann 37,39,40,46 Kelley, Cindy Lou 40 Kelly, James Edward 26,28,31,51,52 Kennedy, Michael Robert 91,94 Kennedy, Sandre Joyce 39 Kernoodle, Dane J ene 27,28,46,61 Kidwell, Denise Ann 74 Kidwell, Vickey Ann 65 King, Stephen Lee 86 Kirby, Connie Jean 36 Kirk, Glenn Edwan 86,102 Kirkpatrick, Deborah 49,56 Klepper, Donna Jean 49 Klepper, Linda Sue 49 Klotzbier, Paul Geline 46 Knierim, Benita 40,59,122 Koon, Max Jerome 88,105 Krampe, John Michael 50,52 Kreiger, Delana Jean 54 Kuhn, Steven 88 L LaBolt, Jack 31 Lahr, Joanne Gail 31 Laib, Debra Lynn 46,69 Lamar, Vicki Lynn 26,31,40,41,175 Laroche, Timmy James 91,94 Lather, Robert John 26,36 Law, Alice Renee 41,45 Lawrence, Terry Jean 46,52,168 Laymon, Jill 31,36,81,178 Leeds, Vicki 54 Lenz, Theresa J 0 Ann 39 Licht, David Leroy 91,174 Licht, Jolm M. 31,88,100 Lilies, Mancy Laura 36 Lindquist, Carol Jane 27,28,37,47 Littrell, John Edward 28,48 Lones, Jerry Lynn 41,58,72,99 Long, J erry Bedford 36,61 Long, Martha Jean 27,28,44,46,61 Longmire, Charlotte Diane 28 Losh, Deborah Jean 9,46,96 Louden, Amy Lee 54,55 Lowry, Debra Sue 40 Lowry, Ronald Lee 91 Luckey, Sarah Jane 31,44,54,82 Ludlow, Jay Meridith 28,46,52,86 Lynn, Michael Edward 26,51 Lyons, Timothy Andrew 61 M Mabry, Linda 49 MacGregor, Sue Anne 50 Meyer, Deborah Kay 26,51 Miles, Peggy Anne 56 Miley, Rebecca Sue 26,27,31,32,52,55,56 Miller, Miller, Dianna 54 Kathy Sue 39,149 Miller, Larry Steven 61 Miller, Phillop Roscoe 31,88,96,105,109 Miller, Terry Lee 91,94 Miller, Thomas William 49 Milligan, Micky Marie 97,157 Milligan, Vicki Virginia 36,54 Minatel, Richard Russell 36 Mitchell, Beverly Kay 54,55 Mitchell, Elaine Marie 54 Mitchell, Sally Lynn 40,46,54,55 Moore, John Thomas 46 Morgan, Dale Eugene 88,109 Morgan, Karen Louise 3l,33,36,51,52,99 Moss, Catherine Alanc 36 Murdock, Marcia Elaine 52,90 Murray, Kathy Gene 171 N Naylor, Patricia Mac 54 Newgent, Thomas George 41,43,46,88 Newman, Linda Lee 26,28,31,53 Nihiser, Joyce Ellen 39,54,55 Noble, Lance William 51,52 Norris, Norris, John 41 Michael David 41,46,174 Nuetzman, Brent Wesley 88,96,109,171 O O'Neill, David Joseph 91,101,173 Osborne, Debra Lee 26,46,54,55 Owens, Dianne Elaine 39,41,51 Owens, Karen Kay 36 Owens, Russel Jay 56 Owens, Teresa 31,42,184 Oxford, Deborah Elaine 37,40 P Page, Margaet Pauline 28,31 Parker, Cynthia Jean Ann 59,97,99,159,165, 174 Parker, Dale Eric 51 Parrill, Steven Douglas 91 Parrott, Dana Dean 61 Patterson, Linda Kay 37,54 Patterson, Marilyn Louise 27,38,40,47 Patton, Patricia Jean 28,46,56 Payne, Michael Alan 98 Pearcy, Debra Lynn 46,64 Pelkin, Chris 52,157 Pennington, Connie Lee 46 Pennington, Walter Wesley 41,89,102,109,169 Magee, Dulcie Ellen 27,31,34,36,39,55,56 Magnabosco, Max Robert 26,27,28,30,31,46, 50,51,52,68,149 Mains, Luara Alice 41,46,52,55,59 Manges, Donald 98 Manning, Thomas 91 Manuell, David Lee 36,91 Marlowe, Darlene Frances 27,31,33,56 Marlowe, Lynn Christine 39,67 Martin, Christi Fay 26,52,59,61 Martin, Doroty Lucille 36 Martin, Eva Arlene 36 Martin, Ronald 88 Mason, Janelle 54 McCann, Karen Sue 49 Perdue, Ralph Harlan 26,27,28,31,32,47 Perry, Dolores 36,46 Perryman, Kenneth Allen 77 Petro, David 27,28,98,109 Petty, William Bryson 27,28 Phelps, Christal Elie 27,52,57,69 Phelps, Michael Dale 16,41,60,92,94,109 Phelps, Valerie Denise 26,50,51,55,57 Phillips, Robert Rodney 91 Peiper, Mary Almajean 39,41 Pitman, Ida Lee 40 Plummer, Billye Ann 40 Poland, Fred S. 101,168 Poland, Roaymon Leo 26,30,31,38,50,51,52, 53,55,56,60,176 Poland, Thomas Dale 26,37,100 Polley, Douglas Leallan 91 Porter, James Cordell 41,49 Porter, Richard Mark 98 Powell, Melvin Richard 100 Powers, John Faye 36,4l,46,69,98,109 Pratt, Gary Gene 36,46 Pratt, Katherine Louise 36 Priest, Gregory 3l,51,52,54,55 Purdy, Donald Lawernce 91 Pushor, Stephen Lawrence 45,58 R Radcliffe, Bernard Ray 28,31,36,47,88,102 Radcliffe, Loise Elaine 27,55,56 Radford, Stanley 83 Ramsey, Randall Lee 55,56 Rawson, Cindy Lou 37 Ray, Douglas 56,68 Reading, JoEllen Sue 99 Redmond, Richard Dale 31 Reece, Bonnie 37 Reid, John Dennis 36,40,41,88,193,109,148 Reid, Robert Lee 91 Reynolds, John Rodgers 52 Reynolds, Sandra Diane 31 Rhoades, Jeffry Mark 16,93,94,102,109,172 Rice, Belinda Fay 39 Richards, Roy Lee 79,174 Riddle, Linda Louise 41 Rigney, Roy Alan 49 Riggs, Sheila Elaine 41 Riggs, Thomas W. 42,184 Riley, Randall Lee 91,95 Ripberger, Joyce Lynn 9,26,45,78,163 Ristow, David Walter 28,31,91,157 Robbins, Jeanie 65 Roberts, Beatrice Kay 39 Roberts, Gary Ralph 49 Roberts, Linda Sue 45 Robinson, Cynthia Ann 52 Robinson, Gary William 31,34,50,51,55,56,9i1 Rodgers, Janice Rae 9,49 Rodocker, Elaine 36,41,54 Roll, Muriel Elaine 54 Roof, Stephen Dale 173 Ross, Carla Marie 60 Ross, Russel Keith 55,56 Rowland, James Frederick 79 Ruddell, Susan Ellen 31,36 Ruff, Carol Suzanne 56,67 Russel, Harry James 26,50,55 Russell, James Calvin 92,109 Russell, Wayne Thomas 98 S Saeger, Laura Antoinette 31 Sanders, Stephen Calvin 28,37,51,52 Scalf, Lynsey Jo 54,176 Scarton, Margareth Gama 26,40,57 Schaffer, Barbar Ann 149 Schenk, Alfred William 86 Schenk, Sandra Kay 39,41,59 Schmidli, Brett Louis 27,28,86,102,109 Schnuck, Thomas Waldo 49 Schober, Carol Ann 41,96,149 Schroder, Howard Raymond 26,31,32,46,159 Schwartz, Laura Jean 39,41 Scobee, Kay Ellen 39,41,51,52,60 Scott, Stehpan Albert 91 Seeman, Douglas Lee 88,109 Seeman, Wallace Lee 86,94 Seng, Gary Thomas 27,29,52,67 Sevier, Joyce Ann 46,74 Sewell, Marcia 37,39,40,51 Sexauer, Sally Pauline 9,16,26,27,42,58,149, 184 Shannon, Archa Kay 157 Shannon, Deborah Jean 27,4-l,52,59 Shannon, Molly Kathryn 31,161 Sharp, Karen 52 Sharp, Kathryn Diane 39 Shattuck, Janice Rae 31,52 Shaw, Danny Edward 41 Shaw, Mark Stephen 28,36,86 Sheads, Cindy Kay 52,99 ars, Eugene Tony 31,55 phard, Beverly Jean 39 pherd, Donna Kay 54,55 llington, Lois Darlene 31,37,41 reman, Gary Joseph 82,98,109 ves, Rosemarie 176 emake, Gary Lynn 91,100,157 kley, Daniel Joseph 109 el, Nancy 37 on, Earl James 44,4-6,88,100,102,109,126 69,175 s, Gregg Lewis 101 clair, Diane 31 gleton, Judy 36 e, Kyle Ann 31,82 ggs, Catherine Marie 39,52,59,78 ggs, John Clifford 36 nner, Mark 51,52 gle, Carl Ray 98,109 allwood, Mary Lou 55,56 allman, Steven Dwayne 37 iley, Rebecca Arlene 27 iley, Sandra Lee 10,26,44,47,61 ith ith Bobby Joe 93 Z Duane Robert 36 ith, Jerome Mark 46 ith, Particia Gale 49,157,168 ith, Sheila Diane 37,54 ith ith , Susan Elaine 31,41,60 , Thomas Roger 28,31,36,62,55,86,l09 rks, Jeffrey Lynn 28,30,31,33,55,56,69 ars, Wilma Joyce 39 edy, Madonna 31,39,54,170 ecklemeyer, Joan 36,39,4-1,46 inger, Arista Louise 26,31,40 T Tarrents, Latona 26,27,47,55,56 Tarrents, Terra 27,55,56 Tate, Anthony Leroy 102,103 Taylor, Constance Lynn 39,54,55 Taylor, John Timothy 51 Taylor, Michael James 109 Taylor, Michael Ray 36,86,95 Taylor, Tamara Jean 175 Thomas, Eddie Jay 36 Thompson, Charles Dale 61 Thompson, Lance Dean 52 Thompson, Linda Gayle 96,126 Thompson, Peggy Jo 39,70 Thornberry, Sandra L. 28 Thurman, Linda Sue 37 Thurman, Regina 28,37,40 Tiemeir, Debra Joann 31 Tietz, Kurt Nelson 101 Tille1', Janet Marie 28 Tin non Benny Roy 102 103,109 Tindalli Baughn Earl 171 Tomlin , Gary Duanne 10,12,26,27,30,31,32,36, 38,51,60 Towell, Connie Jean 36 Traylor, John Everett 48,49 Tucker, Turner, Turner, Turner, Rhonda Kay 39,41 Kathy A. 37,39,40,47 Rhonda 39 Steven 31,149 Turner, William Oliver 37,39,88 Turpen, Pricilla Jean 40 Turpin, Reida Ann 36,41,46 Tuttle, Debra Ann 31,44 YVall, Hilda Gail 26,36 Wallace, David Lee 27,28,67 Warren, Wayne Richard 98 Watt, Carles Donald 98 Watts, Judith Ann 28,31,55 W eakly, Beckly Lynn 28,4O,99 Weaks, Denise Sue 52 Weasner, Karen Sue 49 Webb, William Dana 31,60,82,93 Welch, Michael Arthur 49 Wells, Linda 27,31,36,56 West, Arthur Wayne 80 Wethingtom, Gary George 77 Whalen, Judith Ann 41 Whedon, Randall Allen 49,61 Whitaker, Eddie Lee 98 White, Barbara Ann 41 White, Beverly Ann 49 White, Brenda Faye 46,69 White, Joyce Ann 27,28,37,4O,60 White, Larry Keith 79 White, William Dale 91,101 Wiegand, Irene Louise 36,39,4l,42,59,184 Wildman, Linda Sue 37,81,l78 Williams, Jeffrey Powell 28,51 Williams, Robert 93,109 Williams, Robert Sivere 88,90,92,102,109,173 Williamson, Sheila 39 WVilloughby, Robert Lee 100,109 Willoughby, Vera Ann 81,99 Wills, Annetia Lynn 41 Wills, Jeanette Marie 31,56 Wilson, Ronald Lynn 36 Wilson, Stephany Jo 54,59 Winslow, Donald Keith 37,48,49,98 rlin, David Lee 36,42,101,184 ires, David Mark 28,48 ley, Donald Henry 100,109 cle, Debora Lynn 40,41,42,59,149,157,184 gbauer, Trudy Waldtraut 56 gemoeller, Janis Diane 29,36 gemoller, Michael 69,88,90,105,109 vens, Patrick Michael 26,50,5l,52,55 vens, Sharon Kay 39 venson, Lisa 10,26,36,42,46,59,157,184 vcnson, Joni Lynn 39 ward, Marla Ann 52 abower, John Michael 61 z, Julie Ann 36,50 es, Cathy Lee 26,31,37,49 es, Jane Lynn 26,27,28,31,55 fer, Sherry Sue 165 ne, Robert Dale 94 ut, Don Ross 105 ber, Jacqueline 31,170 ader, Gary 36,536,102 'nger, Wayne 30,131,109 pes, Pamela Sue 178 be, Barbara Ann 39 tbe, Linda Carol 165 mersett, Steven Karl 31 ton, Barbara Jean 27,28,44 nn, Keith 36,98,l09,5l r V U Uffman, Brenda Diane 41,54,58 Uhrig, Lisa Ellen 31 Underwood, Virgil 98,109 V VanValkenburg, Vince 81 Verhonik, David Earl 16,21,88,92,109,17O Vickous, Melvin Leroy 54 Viclito, Greg Bartholomew 44,86 Vidilo, Theresa Madelin 44 Vinkemulder, Linda Joy 99 Vogel, Lisa 27,50,54,55 Vogel, Lynn 26,28,31,36,47,54 W Wagley, Linda Darlene 41,45,51,52,172 Wagonseller, Linda Jean 41,58,64,74,99,170 Wagner, Victoria Lynn 36 Walker, Wanda Kay 41 Wirey, Dieanna Jean 45 Wirey, Jacquline Kay 99 Wolfe, Robert Lee 48,51 Wolfe, Sheila Patrice 81 Wolfe, Teresa May 28 Wood, David Milbert 41,61,93 Wood, Jeanne Lynn 40,46,47 Woodall, Denise Elaine 54 Xvoodson, Diann 26,55,56 Woodson, Michael 88,109 Woodson, Terri Lee 31,37,41,51,52 Worth, Martha Louanne 37,54 Wortman, Daniel Thomas 61 Wortman, Phillip Michael 49 Wright, Candace Ann 41 Wright, Sharon Louise 36 Y York, Pamela Mildred 40,99 Young, Lynne Diane 36 Z Zimmerman, Joyce Elaine 175 Zorca, Cynthia Lee 27,41 , 'K V 'Y f- .mags , ' -tj.:-: -. 4 Q55 FEET -, . 1 :Ii i X 184 Ql Final moment-one of happiness for 68 staff! Editor-in-Chief .... Copy Editor . ....KathieGerman Sally Sexauer Copywriter ....... Michelle McGraw Layout Editor ......... . . . Irene Wiegand Assist. Layout Editor ...... . . ..... Terri Owens Index Editor .................. - - - Debbie Steele Advertising and Business Manager . . . . . Lisa Stevenson Sports Editor Assist. Sports Photographer Photographer Typist ...... Editor ....... John Reid . . . Torn Newgent Dave Spurlin Tom Riggs Tammy Bohlander wishes to thank the following and organizations for their hel cooperation during the year. Mr. Robert Houston, advisor Mr. Billy L. Abel, principal Miss Jean Prichard, English department chairman Mr. Dick Kennard, puhlisher's representative Newsfoto Publishing Co., San Angelo, Texas Tomlinson Studios, commercial photographers Everyone of the 1968 Keyhole P I NEWSFOTO PUBLISHING COMPANY
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