Blackford High School - Reflections Yearbook (Hartford City, IN)

 - Class of 1970

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Chocolate bunnies and cookies are main goodies for Headstart wait, Teresa Arbuckle, Kathy McVicker fill the baskets. as Debbie York, Debbie Sun Hi-Y, Trl-Hi-Y MORPwas joint effort of br ' clubs A new organization to Blackford County this year was Tri-Hi-Y, which replaced the former Y-Tecns organiza- tion. This was the all-girl sister group of Hi-Y. In a joint meeting of Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y, at the Marion YMCA. the two groups were formally initiated by the Mississinewa chapter of Tri-Hi-Y. Of- ficers of both clubs were also initiated at the same time. The MORP ( backward PROM) dance was the main activity of the Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y. On that special night girls and their dates journeyed to the famous Shortbranch. Dressed in beautiful bluejeans and high fashioned T-shirts, the cowpokes danced their evening away to the music of Tobey Jordan plus Becky. Other Tri-Hi-Y events during the year included a distribution of Easter baskets to ' ' Headstart children. Four repre- sentatives also attended a pre-legislative YMCA meeting at Indiana University. From her? inquires Rick Myers as he gets Tri-Hi-Y vocal valentine via Lonna HiUe- brand, Judy Fear. Food and dancing go together as Lonna Hildebrand tvatches Brenda White, Jeanette Sims fill plates. W Hv R c B P ' tPf ni Y %l) .-yV IL.j ii ' - ' ' ' ' ■ ' • •!ui| ' «! ' ■ ■ 4B ■ MKSl Lq TRI-HI-Y: (Bottom Row) Pat Peacock. Pat Smith. Sally Hile. Connie Beckley (sec.), Debbie Sumwatt (treas.), Kathy McVicker (vice-pres.). Connie Kabrich (pres-l. Penny Hollo say, Lynn Riggs. (Row 2) Mrs. Gladys Cause (spon.). Debbie Dickerson. Bar- bara Lannoy. Jayne Bergdoll, Debbie York. Susan Taylor. Kathy Hunter, Pam McConey. Miss Gretchen Mecklenburg (co-spon.l. (Row 3) Marcia Horton. Stephanie Baker. Kathi Jenness, Susan Neff, Diana Rogers. Nancy Conner. Mary Snyder. Becky Kellogg. Lon- na Hildebrand. (Row 4) Judy Jones. Jan Minnenian. Sandy Beckley, Nikki Marshall, Marilee Miller, Meg Chancy, Judy Miller, Judy Fear. Elaine T -ibell. 87

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ii SSMiSigj:; 6, !8 £: ' J ' Xi- ;,SSSK.T ' v :?Sf ,;, ftf 3m f HI-Y: (Bottom Row) Orrin Bargerlniff. Dennis Hiser (sgt.-at-arms), Bob Hildehrand (cliapl.), Hal Oberholzer (pres.), Jim Garrett (treas.), Randy Jeflries (sec), Steve Morris, Ralph Monfort. (Row 2) Mr. Jerry Shreves (spon.). Mike Kershner, Doug Rogers, Rick Yencer. Mike Jones, Paul Claninie, Bob Cochran. Steve Moore, Craig Fread, Mr. Robert Witmer (spon. I. (Row 3) Ted Williams, Jack Slentz, Dean Schwarzkopf, Dave Kilty, Doug Edwards, Dave McVicker, Doug Os- born, Jerry Reynard, Phil Swinney, Doug Bedwell. (Row 4) Neil Stroble, Dave Verona, Steve Casterline, Norm Schmidt, Rick Sutton, Dave Ra- mey, Ed Cook, John Jordan, Dave Williams, Dave Reidy, Mike Mussel- man. (Row 5) Dave Henderson, Jerry Mattingly, Mike Riggs, Norm Houze, Larry Wyatt, Don Yadon, Ed Howard, Steve Armstrong, Barry Markin, Mike Stroup, Dave Fuqua, Scott Granger. Dressed in bluejean style, Debbie Martin and Rex Shadle dance to the beat of Toby Jordan in today ' s fashion. Putting up saloon doors in school can be sticky business, but Paul Clamme, Lonna Hildebrand, and Miss Mecklenburg don ' t seem to mind, as Connie Kabrich displays a ivanted poster for the Shortbranch.



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Science Club Com profit totaled $385 in fall sale Science Club popped off to a great start by selling $385 worth of their dynamic popcorn in November. Groups went in several cars canvassing each town and the countryside. Steve Morris, Lynn Hale, Ralph Monfort, and Steve Armstrong were top salesmen by virtue of selling over 50 bags. Strategy was on the agenda in March when Science Club sponsored a chess tournament. Both amateurs and pro- fessionals in BHS were urged to par- ticipate in this test of the human mind. A variety of meetings was held throughout the year. Science professors from various colleges and universities throughout Indiana spoke to the club on such controversial subjects as ESP. Steve Morris was program chairman. Castling is a unique device in chess used by- Dave Ramey to confuse Doug Cope and an observer Greg Sills. One or two? is the question for Mrs. Helen Hodges, as salesman Steve Morris markets pop- corn from house to house. Steve was one of SCIENCE CLUB: (Bottom Row) Steve Mor- ris (vice-pres.), Ralph Monfort (pres.), Kathy Broivn (sec), Rick Yencer (treas.). (Roiv 2) Mr. Jerry Bailey (spon.), John Stevens, Mary- anne Hopkins, Diana Marshall, Nikki Mar- shall, Mr. Donald McAfee (spon.). (Row 3) the top students in Science Club to sell over 50 bags of popcorn in the drive. Dave Ramey, Greg Sills, Lee Quillen, Ted McCammon, Gary McDonald, Linda White. (Roiv 4) Norm Houze, Doug Cope, Dennis Walker, Terry Goodspeed, Tom Coons, Ro- bert Bonham.

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