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

 - Class of 1980

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Lettermen initiate 38 Lettermen Club ' s most comfort- able selling project was seat cush- ions. The club sold red seat cushions with a 1974-1979 Blackford High School State AA Football Cham- pionship emblem. The club initiated 38 members in two initiation meetings. It also held an annual fall initiation in the spring. The club ' s main contribution to BHS is ushering. The Lettermen us hered all home football and basket- ball games. Lettermen attended two major sports contests during the year. They watched an I.U. — Colorado football game and an Indiana Pacer — Philadelphia 76 ' er basketball game. Receiving his letter jacket from assistant A common scene during Lettermen initiation swimming coach, Mr. Doug Osborn, is Brad week is Row, Row, Row Your Boat. Rod Ad- McConnell. Scott Simmons is next in hne. kins gives a hand to Dean Brown. Rod Adkins, Dean Brown, and Jim Sharp fol- low orders to acquire signatures from Letter- men during initiation week. LETTERMEN ' S CLUB: (Bottom Row) Tom Applegate, John Payne, Eric Langdon (sec. treas.). Tod Boise (pres.), Gregg Osborn (vice-pres.), Gary Langdon (sergeant at arms). (Row 2) Mr. Craig Moore (span.). Brad McConnell, Brent Tarter, Kevin Gilland, Dan- ny Maddox, Kem Bailey, Tony King, Rob Johnson. (Row 3) Doug Mills, Arron Pierce, Chris Townsend, Mike Wimmer, Jeff Cook, Matt Daniel, Jim Sullivan. Bill Sutton. (Row 4) Dave Dickey, Steve Strickland, Brya Mc- Donald. Tom Sharp, Todd Guyer, Monty Wil- coxon, Doug Coons, Brett Townsend, Kevin Fettig. ! p r. n 148 Lettermen ' s Club

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Kelly Armfield, Teresa Rea, Daphne Hess, and Linda Bouse get enthused as the Bruins score a victory in sectional play. BOOSTER CLUB III (Front Row) Cindi Hicks, Kim Funk, Sherri Clamme, Debbie Harvey, Alan Townsend, Lynn Slusher, Doug Maddox, Jim Sharp. (Row 2) Amy Boise, Mandi Brown, Cynthia Cale, Sheri Stoll, Ro- byn Rogers, Lisa Lawson, Beth Ramey, Lorri DeWitt, Angle Carll, David Martin, Rita Kel- ley. (Row 3) Dave Whitesell, Michele Ickes, Penny Robinson, Sharie King, Debbie Bul- lard, Lisa O ' Rourke, Julie Cole, Rhonda McJunkin, Kay West, Kathy Jones, Renee Deffenbaugh, Richard Snyder. (Row 4) Bren- da Greene, Tracey Sharits, Bev Rouse, Dawn Roberts, Carol Garling, Lisa Whitesell, Tere- sa Holiday, Casey Mclntire, Sharon Cheney, Beth Eppard, Craig Young, Kitty Enyeart, Sandy Wells. (Row 5) Betty Milholland, Eve- lyn Stephenson, Julie Daily, Kim Storer, Stephanie Grayson, John Stanley, Todd For- rester, Ben Hodgin, Greg Buckner, Stan Roush, Todd Quillen, Karen Kessler, Kelly Moorman, Marty Winder, Susan Schermer- horn. Boosters hack Bruins A foot-stompin ' hoedown took place at the annual Sadie Hawkins Dance. The dance was sponsored by the Booster Club. Senior Tod Boise ruled the event with junior John Payne, sophomore Doug Maddox and freshman Lee Myers represent- ing the underclassmen. Seniors Pen- ny Clamme and Scot Stallsmith were dance chairmen. Getting students fired up was we Booster Club ' s main function. They sponsored the annual Homecoming sign contest and organized a spirit week during the basketball section- al. They also decorated the school to lift spirits. Mrs. Becky Thompson and Mr. John Adams served as sponsors again this year. Officers were: Presi- dent Tod Boise, V-President Jeff Stroup, and Sect.-Treas. Shelly Cline. Booster Club 147



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Standing in line to purchase refreshments from bat girl, Lesa 1 Glancy, are Sindee Musser and Mr. Langdon. Bat girls sold cokes, I hot dogs, and candy at all home baseball games. MAT MAIDS: Robyn Rogers, Lisa Wagner, Amy Boise, Cheryl Dilly, Sherri Hammond. BLACKFORD BRUIN CO-EDS: (Bottom Row) Shelly Cline, Beth Lee, Lori Ingram, Teresa Brown, Deanna Brown, Lesa Glancy, Patty Willmann. (Row 2) Mrs. Gretchen Place (spon.), Helen Jackson, Sherri Bole, Cheryl Dilly, Lora Smith, Margy Cimino, Ro- byn Rogers, Sheri Stall, Amy Boise, (Row 3) Pam Moore, Karen Reidy, Kathy Shores, Pam Bales, Lisa Conner, Sharon Cheney, Susan Schermerhorn, Angela Fettig, Beth Eppard. (Row 4) Debbie Cain, Robin Haines, Sheili Bole, Misti CruU, Cheryl Laymon, Resa Box- ell, Brenda Rogers, Marty Winder, Cindy Troyer, Sherri Clamme, Debbie Harvey, Mar- leen Jones. Dedicated girls pitch in Dedicated girls helped with tim- ing, keeping score, issuing ribbons, and selling tickets at boys ' sporting events. The Mat Maids traveled along to cheer the wrestling team wherever they had a meet. The Bat Girls were always at the baseball games to retrieve foul balls and stray bats. They kept Bruin stat- istics and occasionally announced BAT GIRLS: (Bottom Row) Beth Ramey, Pam Rinker, Lesa Glancy. (Row 2) Lisa Wag- ner, Sharon Cheney, Lisa Hummer. (Row 3) Resa Boxell, Sindee Musser, Tammy Baker. the games. Bruin Girls also sold re- freshments to spectators. Blackford Bruin Co-eds were the most versatile of all workers. They kept record sheets at swim meets, took tickets, at wrestling wDj j? and recorded times at track eveucJ. Dedicated girls make the boys ' sports seasons operate much smoother and easier. BBC 149

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