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•cV n A, MASQUE AND GAVEL: (Bottom Row) Marsha Monroe, Julie Welsh, Susan Pace, Tracy Boswell, Jalene Smith (v-pres.), Joy Scott (pres.), Debbie York (treas.), Carol Begley, Suzie Yates, Lynn Riggs, Chris Barabe. (Roiv 2) Mr. Stan Minks (co-spon.), Susan Taylor, Cathy O ' Hern, Susan Smith, Nancy Dolan, Michele Mills, Julie Klink, Lynn Kirkwood, Cathy Schorey, Carol Risinger, Mary Sny- der, Nan Cook, Mr. James Robbins (sponsor). (Row 3) Jerry Mattingly, Ken Roberds. Rick Yencer, Marilee Miller, Connie Bubp, Nikki Marshall, Helen Vandelene, Cecelia Worster, Judy Fear, Marvin Krank, Brad Kerr, Janice McCabe, Mike Stroup. (Row 4) David Lowe, Jim Yates, Ray Boltz, Kelly Krank, John Ducy, Keith Lanham, Steve Clancy, Dave Henderson, Darrell Goodspeed, Gary Scott, Mark Buckmaster, Max Bennett, Jerry Bell. Santa Claus readily receives John Mc- Cajjery ' s contribution to the Christmas Wish Can Drive. The arrival of Annie Sullivan (Cecelia Worster) is a cause oj concern to Linda Herr, Ray Boltz, Lonna Hildebrand. Oblivious to Helen ' s frantic gropings, Viney placidly prepares dinner in Miracle Worker. DEBATE TEAM: (Bottom Row) Marvin Krank (cap.), Marilee Miller, Jerry Mattingly, Mr. James Robbins (spon.). (Row 2) Keith Lanham, Steve Glancy, Kelly Krank, Brad Kerr.
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LETTERMEN ' S CLUB: (Bottom Roio) Harry Furniss, Scott Galloway, Stu Armstrong, Dave Holloway (treas. ), Tex Johnson (sec), Dick Cook, Terry Goodspeed, Tom Rea (sgt.-at-arnis), Jim Englehart, Barry Markin. (Rotv 2) Mr. Robert Bridge (spon.), Neil Stroble, Ernest Betz, Jim Lightle, Mike Jones, Bob Cochran, Paul Clamme, Marty Daniel, Mike Dawson, Daryl Thiery, Max Bennett, Rick Vincent. (Row 3) Rick Moore, Joe Fry, Hal Oberliolzer, Dean Schwarzkopf, John Barlow, Kenn Hardley, Bill Ruble, Tim Trosper, Keith Day- ton, Fred Myrick, Doug Bedwell. (Roiu 4) Frank Anderson, Steve Furniss, Paul Spaulding, Gary Thrailkill, Mike Schuh- macher, Michael Shannon, Norm Houze, John Schuhmacher, Steve Morris, Ralph Monfort, Bruce Kenipe, Larry Blount, Ed Cook, Dave Ramsey. (Roiv 5) Jack Slentz, Larry Rilenour, Jim Garrett, Michael Claytor, Bill Lents, Gary Dickcrson, John Furniss, Bob Hildebrand, Dennis Pratt, Randy Jeffries, Dave Verona, Rick Markley, Steve Moore, Dennis Decker, Je rry- Brown. (Not pictured) Dick Lambert, John Stevens, Dave Ramey. Lettermen ' s Club They profited as well as played Another county auto will proclaim loyalty to the Bruins with a license plate sold by Letter. Steve Moore, ivho attaches the plate for Dennis Walker. Selling 400 red and white Blackford Bruin license plates and 31 lettered sweaters added S600 to the Lettermen ' s kitty. Serving as ushers for basketball games helped to keep participating lettermen busy. The ordering of a lettermen ' s mag- azine was also a project this year. Se- nior Night, honoring graduating letter- men, and the showing of athlete Bob Richards ' films, using situations in sports to portray conditions in life, add- ed inspiration and excitement to the club. In order to be eligible for Lettermen ' s Club, one must be a varsity letter holder. Meetings were held during homeroom in cafeteria. Presenting tiio styles of jackets for Bruin athletes, Mr. Carbone issues one to Ralph Monfort, the other to Dick Cook.
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Displaying the first National Forensic League membership pin is Keith Lanham, as Mr. Minks carefully secures the fastener. NFL was new to Blackford County. NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE: (Bottom Row) Nancy Dolan, Carol Begley, Keith Lan- ham (pres.), Chris Barabe (sec), Cathy Schorey, Carol Risinger, Suzie Yates. (Row 2) Mr. Stan Minks (co-spon.). Ken Roberds, Marilee Miller, Jalene Smith, Nikki Marshall, Judy Fear, Cecelia Worster, Helen Vandelene, Mr. James Robbins (spon.). (Roiv 3) Mar- vin Krank, Steve Clancy, Jerry Mattingly, Ray Boltz, Brad Kerr, Kelly Krank, Joy Scott, Mike Stroup. SPEECH TEAM: (Bottom Row) Jerry Mat- tingly, Carol Begley, Keith Lanham, Ceceila Worster, Kelly Krank. (Roiv 2) Mr. Stanley Minks (spon.), Nikki Marshall, Julie Klink, Nancy Dolan, Lynn Riggs, Chris Barabe, Mr. James Robbins (spon.). (Row 3) Connie Bubp, Marilee Miller, Cathy Schorey, Ken Roberds, Helen Vandelene, Rick Yencer, Mark Horn baker. (Row 4) Suzie Yates, Carol Risinger. Judy Fear, Jalene Smith, Joy Scott, Janice McCabe, Brad Kerr. (Row 5) Dave Hender son, Steve Clancy, Marvin Krank, Ray Boltz Darrell Goodspeed, Gary Scott, Mike Stroup Speech, Dramatics Trophies becaine a habit Cans! Cans! Cans! Thi-s was the cx»n- stant cry of Masque and Gavel members during the Christmas .season. Fifteen needy families in Blackford County were given over 4,000 cans of food through the efforts of class competition and the production of The Bishop ' s Candle- sticks. Waa-waa were the only words spoken by Helen Keller, played by sophomore Linda Herr. in the school production of The Miracle Worker. Ce- celia Worster portrayed the role of Anne Sullivan in teaching Helen the fundamentals of communication through discipline. Linda received the BHS oscar for best actress and Cecelia won the supporting honor. Bruce Wise was best technical worker. Five team trophies were won through speech and debate work. Getting up at 4:30 a.m. on Saturdays is absurd to most students, but not to the 37 speak- ers and debaters. Winning second over- all at the Indiana High School Forensic League Sectional was the highlight of the year. Keith Lanham earned the top speaker award. Die! insists Jerry Bell as John Ducy, Mike Murrell, torture Ray Bolt: in Bishop ' s Can- dlesticks.
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