Bloomfield High School - Owl Yearbook (Bloomfield, IN)

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S if ? E 5 SI, 2 E' , ye 51 54 Es J 3 2 il 5.. L U SQ 5 E, 3 Volume 39 BLOOMFIELD HIGH SCHOOL Bloomfield, Indiana Inter Collegiate Press, Inc. 'EDITOR - Kris Rollison BUSINESS MANAGER - Melissa Felton ASS'T BUSINESS MANAGER - Connie Oliphant PHOTOGRAPHERS - Star Harris, Vickie Resler, Tracy Budny TYPIST - Joanne Conway INDEX - Julie Resler LAYOUT STAFF - Rita Lardizabal, Tami VanDeventer, Shelly Williams, Areva Ragle, Susan Ternes, Cambi Stone COPY STAFF - DeeAnn Haywood, Jennifer Clark, Janell Blackmore, Connie Oliphant, Kim Carpenter, Susan Ternes, Cambi Stone ADVISOR - Susie Slinkard TABLE OF QONTENTQ up ACTIVITIES Page 6 -5 ACADEMICS Page 32 up HIGH SCHOOL ALBUM Page so -D SPORTS Page 96 -P ORGANIZATIONS Page 124 -P ELEMENTARY ALBUM Page 144 8 ?fi Mgnd Awocwaf 5525 ig QW If ffm MMM ww-45 Zfffdf MM? Z 2 , HIGH SCHOOL ACTIVITIES. . . In the months of September, October, and November, students returned to the discipline and study required by the courses they had signed up for the previous spring. When school began the total enrollment in the upper four grades was 402. This figure varied somewhat throughout the year but stayed near the 400 mark. Many activities kept students busy throughout these months. Fall sports were in full swing along with several local festivals. Clubs completed their membership roster for the year. A large percentage of BHS students participated in several of these activities. Band students were very busy this fall. They marched in the Scotland Festival along with three other county high school bands. The BHS band presented an outdoor concert at the Apple Festival with the Flag Corps and Pom Pon girls performing also. Students enjoyed many different activities and booths at the Apple Festival, including a Pizza Eating Contest and a P.F.R. disco dance sponsored by the Jaycees. The world outlook at this time was not a very cheerful scene. Peace talks between Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Israel Prime Minister Menachem Begin had not progressed well and there was trouble brewing in Iran with the rising movement against the Shah. Here in Bloomfield the outlook was considerably brighterg students were hopeful and looking for- ward to a happy and prosperous year. 3 It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas? Not this December! It was the closing of the month before snow fell on Bloomfield. Ice packed roads paralyzed traffic and temperatures hovered around zero throughout the winter. BHS students missed six days of school because of the ice and snow. Along with last-minute Christmas shopping, students also found time to cram for semester tests. Tests were given the week before Christmas vacation. The day before break students were en- tertained with a basketball game between the senior boys and the men faculty. The faculty slipped by with a very close win. Also for the first time the senior girls took on the women faculty. Despite their efforts the seniors lost 20-5. Along with welcoming the new year in January came predictions of a short recession and possible gas rationing. The year 1979 was proclaimed Year of the Child by the United Nations and was also the centennial year of Albert Einstein's birth. In February the student council gave a sweetheart dance Sadie Hawkins style. Also the girls basketball team and the boys basketball team both won their sectional titles. The Nightmare in Jonestown was an event that will linger for a long time in the minds of the people. In Guyana some 900 cult members of the People's Temple died in a self-imposed ritual of mass suicide and murder. They were the followers of Rev. Jim Jones, a once respected Indiana bom humanitarian. A happier note in the world news was the 50th birthday of Mickey Mouse, the internationally known Walt Disney character. ffdig AND INTERNA TIONAL CRISIS I ' ff , W3v5v,g,.g,.i ,,,. . , . ....' .:2:ff.:mggzgf 6f We I , W, ,, 4 Xa! AFFECT gf OUR EVER YDA Y LIVES Q 1 if ,I In the months of March, April, and May, many exciting things happened. Early in March the chorus held a disco to raise money for the senior chorus jackets. Tennis was added to the agenda of girls' activities. Strut and Fret put on a sensational production of Oklahoma in which they made a very good profit. Seniors are usually spot lighted in their last few days at BHS. In April the seniors received their announcements and caps and gowns. This year prom and commencement were followed one right after the other on the days of May 11 and May 12. In the national scene, we dealt with such crises as the teamster's strike which nearly paralyzed the country and the Islamic government took over Iran and threatened us with a cut off of our oil supply. On the brighter side of the national news was the signing of a peace treaty between Israel and Egypt which was helped along by our President Carter. 5 S v +2 L' f U f E WM , f, Mm,,,,5Lw,, V 4 wa ' A Striving . . . to find ourselves. Camping at the 4-H fairgrounds . . . Fall festivals . . . Going to dances , , , Getting out of class for convocations . . . Band concerts and art awards Clashing for spirit week . . . Spring play tryouts . . . Honor banquets . . . Renting a tux for the prom . . . Commencement practice . . . Participating in school life. 1 f K 3 ? 4 1- B lg , I .-ll-f I SUMMER A TIME fore Joss AND Rfilxlnou Many students whiled away their summer days and nights while others less fortunate worked. Some of the favorite pastimes were sitting on the liar's bench watching the world pass by, soaking up the sun at the pool, and going to the Family Drive-In to watch movies such as Almost Summer, FM, and Grease Students also discovered many other ways to keep themselves entertained. I had a really good time this summer. When I wasn't working detasseling corn, I was at the Pizza King talking and laughing with my friends, remarked Tracy Budny. Upper: Faces beaming with joy, Kim Bartlett, second runner-upg 4-H Queen Melinda Cochrane: and Jennifer Jackson, first runner-up reflect upon their honored positions. Lower Left: On a hot summer day to keep cool and have fun are the goals of this little boy. Lower Right: To avoid being tackled, Chris Armour dashes for the touch- down. 8 The 4-H fair, cheerleading, pom pon, and journalism institutes were also main attractions for students this summer. Driver's Education was in- cluded in the usual routine of some unlucky students also. Allin all, the summer was thoroughly enjoyed by all. Upper: Lifeguards Diane Partain and Marilea Grider insure the safety of the swimmers while soaking up the sun. Lower Left: After placing first in their division at the Greene County Cheerleading Contest, the B-team cheerleaders examine their trophy. Lower Right: One of the many trials of learning to swim is developing the skill of diving. APPLE FESTIVAL Golden leaves, chilly weather, and the Apple Festival all signify that autumn has arrived. This year the 9th annual Apple Festival opened with a performance by the BHS Band. The BHS Flag Corp and Pom Pon girls also performed on the opening night. A variety of stands loaded with food, crafts, jewelry, antiques, and knick knacks covered the cour- thouse lawn. Many BHS organizations participated in operating stands to raise money. Upper: The outcome of this year's Apple Festival Queen Contest was Kim Bartlett, second runner-up: Tammy Hendren, Queeng and Kris Rollison, first runner-up. Lower Left: Brenda Dobson bears the bitter cold as she makes change for the rides. Lower Right: Lisa Axe finds that coke is a great help while finishing a pizza. Richard Bladen and Kim Cook were the winners of the Pizza Eating Contest. FESTIVAL SUCCESS DESPITE BITTER COLD Q hmra ,,,, 'awk ,,t Entertainment covered gospel, country, disco music, and a square dance. The main attraction for the students was the disco. The disco was given by the Doc of Rock, the disc jockey from PFR Rock 103. Everyone tried out the latest disco dances they had practiced during the week. Tammy Hendren reigned as the '78 Apple Festival queen after the first night's activities. Apple Festival queen contestants collected donations from businesses for the Edith Gray Scholarship, presented their talent, and were interviewed by the judges. The Apple Festival is sponsored by the Bloomfield Jaycees. They are responsible for planning, organizing, and arranging the- festival. After everyone has gone home, members of the Jaycees are busy working during the early morning hours cleaning up the courthouse lawn. Upper Left: George Ockerman, demonstrates his ability of making apple butter the old-fashioned way. Upper Right: Using the courthouse steps to relax, Richie Williams decides what he will do next at the Apple Festival. Lower: After a fast ride down the slide, Charlie Michaels and Danny Todd jump out of the way of other riders. 11 SCOTLAND FESTIVAL SCOTLAND FESTIVAL GROWS AS TIME PASSES The Scotland Festival was started in 1965 by Mrs. Vea Hostettler and the Tri County Art Club with its first officers elected in 1968. The festival has almost tripled over the years. In 1965, the festival contained 23 flea markets and foods standsg in 1978 there were 64. The festival had an enormous amount of good food, special music, a parade, and lots of friends and family coming together to visit. Lower Left: This entertainer was one of the many that performed at the festival. The music was enjoyed by many people. Upper Right: Kim Cook enjoyed marching in the parade while playing Night Train. Middle: The Bloomfield Marching Cardinals are seen approaching the awaiting crowd. The band was one of the main attractions in the parade and was well enjoyed. Lower Right: A historical float displaying a pioneer family brought back memories of the past. ,af ?.,....--f-'Q INTRAMURAL Rocms TAKE THE CHAMPIONSH P E ROCKETS - Row 1: Jim Edwards, Roger Clark, Mike Reed, Matt Bland. Row 2: Steve Workman, Keith Graves, Rod Roblnette, Brian Frederick. lla 'MQW gfilfifhq 1 IntramLu'a1 basketball is played by high school boys not playing in the regular school basketball program. There are five teams with an average of twelve boys on each team. Each team has a senior captain. The boys play on Tuesdays and Thursdays before school. The game begins at 7:30 and consists of two 15- minute halves. The championship game is played during an A-period at the end of January. This year the Rockets and the Bears played in the championship game with the Rockets coming out on top. Upper: As Keith Graves moves the ball down the court, he devises a way to maneuver around the other team's defense. Lower Left: With one thought in his mind - to increase his team's score - Jeff Goad shoots for two points. Lower Right: Starting the game off right for the Hawks, Kenny Edwards gets the tip-off. 13 SPRING PLAY On April 19, 20, and 21 the audiences were elated at the outstanding production of Oklahoma! performed by the Strut and Fret Club. Ten weeks of strenuous rehearsals were put into making this one of the best musical productions ever. From the start of the crowd-pleasing Oh What A Beautiful Mornin', to the rafter-raising Oklahoma! finale, cooperation and dedication of each member of the cast and crews were evident. The director, James Kevin Butler, and sponsor, Mrs. Andis, earned the respect of the cast through their talent and guidance. The cast displayed their appreciation by presenting gifts to the adult production staff. Upper: The main characters of Oklahoma are posing for their family portrait. Middle: Aunt Eller tFran Moore? breaks up a fight at the square dance by firing a pistol. Lower Left: Tammy Ellis and Terri Fines are rehearsing for the grand finale. Lower Right: Farmers and cowmen learned to be friends as Oklahoma became a new state. OKlAHOMA'S GRAND i NNE ? ...ya is 5-...pwfe-' Upper Left: Andrew Carnes lLonnie Bailey? decides he is going to get a husband for his daughter. Upper Right: One of the last scenes finds the territory folks singing about their brand-new state 0klahoma. Middle Left: Everyone is saddened by the death of Jud Frye. Middle Right: To prevent marrying Ado Annie Uennifer Jacksonl, All Hakim llilrk Lundy! bids his farewell. Lower Left: Many hours of hard work were put into the sets of Oklahoma. Lower Right: Explaining why he's gotta have a kiss, Joe Hansford portrays Will Parker. 15 - CONCERTS PERFORMING SONGS OF LOVE AND LIFE -- Being a member of band and chorus includes making public appearances at school concerts. The band and chorus participate in many concertsg these concerts are free of charge and open to anyone who wishes to listen to a night of enjoyable music. The chorus vocalized songs such as Jesus is Born, Home for Christmas, Ready to Take a Chance Again, and Hopelessly Devoted to You. The band performed an impressive concert for the crowd. They played an assortment of songs such as Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band Medley, Concert Preamble, a Charlie Chaplin Medley, and Trombone Triumph. Several students who are members of chorus and varsity chorus pleased the crowd with their solos also. Upper: Band members concentrate on making this the best concert ever. Lower Left: Happiness ls is sung by Marilea Grlder, Teresa Pittman, Diana Partain, and Brenda Dobson in their own special way. Lower Right: Matt Bland performs a favorite song of his called Colour My World. E F 2 16 NAVY ROCK BAND PROVIDES ENTERTAINMENT WITH A MODERN BEAT The Navy Rock Band gave a good show when they stopped in at BHS this year. They played many popular songs including some disco music from Saturday Night Fever. The students greatly appreciated the time and effort put forth by the band to present such an enjoyable program. CONVOCATIONS Upper Left: The popular Steve Martin's song King Tut was per- formed with a few special effects. Middle: Pom Pon girls Marilea Grider, Juli Grider, and Dawn Kirk perform a routine to the music of the Navy Rock Band. Lower Left: Students shared their enthusiasm by dancing to the disco beat. Lower Right: For a change of pace, the band played some slow dancing tunes. 17 FLAG CORPS. DRUM MAJOR, 8. PEP BAND The flag corps and drum major work together adding color to the marching band. They both attend summer band sessions and also perform in local parades. The pep band plays for home basketball games, pep sessions, and the BHS Redliners. The special per- formances by these BHS groups are greatly appreciated by all. DRUM MAJOR - Scott Farris. 18 Q 2 FLAG CORPS - Row 1: Jennlfer Pittman, Kim Bartlett, Teresa Ellis, Jackson. Row 2: Susan Ternes, Teresa Tena Roudebush. 9 Q 3 P ' .--A11 w74z,Lf5'7Wf 'Z . PEP BAND - Row 1: Dale Hall, Gene Bell, Rob Weddle, Joe Neidlgh, Joe Hansford, Terry Small, Jeff Sharr, Rod Roblnette, Kris Hudson, Doug lsom, Renae Sharr, Kara Barnard, Molly Bell, Roxanne Bailey, Heather Lester, Rita Pearson. Row 2: Lonnie Bailey, Tim Carpenter, Roh Warren, Jeff VanDeventer, Doris Stansberry, Karen ii, I ,, ,mg ,,,,,,, ., WMMW Workman, Julie Holtsclaw, Sharor Carmichael, Rita Lardizabal, Susan Ternes, Janell Boruff, Teresa Ellis Star Harris, Teri George, Kim Car' penter, Kim Childers, Jim Easter Keith Hanauer. Row 3: Christy Sum mervllle, Linda Tally, Brad Lucas Scott Sargent. Bill Wheelock, Jin Warnick, Randy White, Mark Barkley. A ' 4, ART AWARDS ART STUDENTS RECEIVE RECOGNITION Upper: The Brown County Art Guild awarded Jami Corbin Honorable Mention, Areva Ragle 3rd place, and Jody Ferguson Honorable Mention. Middle: Receiving awards at the Hoosier Hills Art Guild in Bloomington were Kara Barnard, Honorable Mentiong Jody Ferguson, 4th place: and Brad Lucas, Honorable Mention. Lower: Many art students were winners in the Tri Kappa Art Show. - , Iggawmgpy - V is ,J 4, I j , ',,, 5 Y'-if-f Q ' 3 A f ,,,,. x. . f- K V ,I , M I 1 X, I I .I I wa' aw , i ,W :V vfTtf',l,z I ' Q ?','1f N , I AT :,eI I 1 1 I 21+ 2' 3 ' ' vi f5'I3 w h V ' 'li' ', MI . -- 4 qi ff, A I -:--' Q, I ' I 11' . v I f' QQ . .H ... .ME-fp ' If f'1f?3 f it M was A 1,1 f A X 5 A ' ,. 4 11' f' ' 'I I I 73' ' 3 ...V ': ' ' E I f TI , I , Mi? I if I E Al I v Eg ' I 1 Nfl' an A 1 3 JT Shim 'E I Rai: n.?'6?'?5 iQ f I ha Tw L Y .,,,,,,...s' ,i,.0an-nw, 6 41, 4' g WZ? 77 W2a, , if 4. Upper Left: Rod Robinette was the recipient of the American Legion Award. Upper Right: Keith I-lanauer and Susan Kirchoff are pictured together as the top ranking boy and girl in the senior class. Middle: Receiving the Danforth Award for leadership were Janell Blackmore and Mark Chaney. Lower Left: This year Susan Kirchoff received the Bertha Crane scholarship, the DAR scholarship, the Rotary Club Award, and was Valedictorian of her class. Lower Middle: Marilea Grider was honored by receiving the Edith Gray scholarship and for outstanding par- ticipation in the performing arts, Fran Moore received the Mike Arford award. Lower Right: For outstanding citizenship Jennifer Clark was honored by receiving the American Legion Award. Far Right: Keith Hanauer receives the Salutatorian award and Rotary Club Award at the Rotary Club Banquet. I , ,H , f-,, W V 22 ' : f ,153 'M ' f gaiwzz- ,V,r, V , fa A A I I 9' L. ? :Wi 4,Lg,12f.w1Qv www A 2 , 3 I ,. ,,,. V H ' ,i a V 4,f3...mfMAfw..,.,,,f ig - H , , H ' .f,,' f f , e eaice an bf .aa , ww ff- gsefffwifwfymgnsfqfnii5',1g,'Q ,, ' n .y A 9M ,V , , , I V- ' W H L wr L 1 l ,o 5 n M 'Q Sl Q W u ' 4.,,wfgwev:'w ' ,.- w f , , ,zl,i1igEg.q,5ff.V ff. . ' , If 5 ' H i ' n ,.'aa fa x u H y . 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Upper Right: Steve Workman, Stanley Stansberry, and David Grounds present Mr. Jones a plaque in ap- preciation for his coaching ability. Middle: While accepting his basketball award from Mr. Wlkle, Chris Armour reflects on his basketball record. Lower Left: Karen Stalcup receives a trophy for the highest field goal per- centage in 8th grade basketball. Lower Right: In exchange for her trophy, Teri George gives Boomie Vaught a kiss. El! 'S Upper Left: At the girls' athletic banquet, Miss Stevens honors Judy Reed with a trophy for playing varsity basketball. Upper Right: As state vice-president of the Northem Region FFA Dave Koeneman talks about FFA activities. Middle Left: Marvin Hash relaxes and enjoys the FFA banquet. Middle Right: The awards are waiting to be received by their recipients. Lower left: Brad Corwin, Mark Helms, and Jeff VanDeventer represent some of the officers of the BHS FFA chapter. Lower Right: The speeches at the FFA banquet are enjoyed by Jim Edwards. ,f' I , , SPIRIT WEEK cRAzmfss snows Lovlnv QM' 'K in 'CQ all N The students showed their school spirit by participating in various ac- tivities during spirit week. This year's spirit week consisted of clash day, overall day, hat day, crazy hair day and red and white day. Led by the Blues Band, the students also took part in a snake dance on the last day of spirit week. Upper Left: During spirit week Jennifer Jackson dresses in the 50's fashion. Upper Middle: Pooh shows his loyalty to the boys by coming to school on stuffed animal day. Upper Right: Giving her support to the team, Shelley Long styles her hair for crazy hair day. Lower Left: On hat day, Anne Parson shows she is backing the ball boys to a victory. Lower Right: Dawn Saunders, dressing for clash day , ls one of the many who participate ln spirit week activities. fixes V, ,. , V, ,,,,, , , , K , n , Y' WL f':v'f'i,:fTkwY:7rC,45,9 if WZ, 501745 3'1fUf, ' ' , ' Q 'f'if'Z'f ' ' , if WWA l 7'5ffi7 I 'Z 'wfwtfivs 'Elm f ' ' ,, ' ,,,, 2 . -1 ffQfw,'fg,-,V ws-S34 i , - 5 7' V, H H -A if me ,,,rgffa1',m'f ' , -, V, M s . ' . A ' , ' V ' f' G f ' ' , a I H ,, i 1 7 ,, M V H , f' , , v w . - . ' X f fff twf rw W ,ef Www? f eff? 2 f gr: . .1 73,-f, fw,,,s, , M BLUESMANIA HIGHLIGHTS PEP SESSIONS Pep sessions play an important part during basketball season. The cheerleaders lead the student body in many cheers, the pom pon girls join the cheerleaders in leading the school song, and the coaches and ball boys often give pep talks on the victories they hope to bring home. Through these pep sessions, the student body shows their support and confidence in the teams. , 7 gi If ld d SSJS SNOI 'S W3 291 'SSE 5-'Z E2 aggwgaggeggzaegzgc R Q, Ol- m-,mn-QQ.,-n.m::l5 2 Simms n--1 Q- :r . Q'-1 N -.mf enema 'co 'fmi-'ff-9--I-ev eu m . -1:1-1-s In-:mn ' F o,.,'1 .., 9 ,, eo eu 5... E,-52203 7,252 3:-Bo,-3 Ewa'-BE E-ea'20?i w2. '4o ml' Og, -v. -Ugg me-gp ffgft- mf? 065- m-- Q cn GG 1: no-'S f: ' ar-1'i ' rr gr? 39325 W4 Q2 :Q m1' gf gi D E-, 'I 950 Q, 'U' 0: EW P' Sim oo EE, Sm R- EWU 55 -1 er S 090 0 '- Q m Dun QQ '4 v-:r -fo : Q.. ,,,, om 35' 3' 55,5 in 2.5-' gl-' ww m one' wg- Q Qi 595 mg - ar: :no ?E 2? as ia: mm 2? FF FE: QFD -.9 og 3 -5 '20 '52 US 241 B5 55 Q A : I if 55 H s 0 25 .V ti ,QL if alxx V Upper Left: Mr. Werremeyer pauses to give last minute instructions before leaving for Cincinnati. Upper Right: Senior band members pose for a picture before attending the Red's baseball game. Middle Left: Rita Lardizabal and Nancy Hobson are puzzled over which jerseys they shall buy for souvenirs. Middle Right: Gleaming with pride, Vickie Resler shows off the foul ball she caught. Lower: In an attempt to keep warm, Molly Bell, Debbie Westfall, and Mark Barkley huddle underneath a blanket at the baseball game. CINCINNATI IS A HIT T0 BAND MEMBERS ,Ewa N 1 ,V L K4 1 .,,, , t Vp '11 - . 1 ,1 iw, QI 19' l WJGFZPMHMYV This year the band toured Cincinnati, Ohio. They left early one Friday and stayed one night. During their visit they stayed at Shoffers Cincinnati Towers. The band visited Velvasheen where they saw T-shirts being printed and silk-screened. Later the members ate at a dinner theater, the Beef and Boards, and then saw the Music Man. Saturday morning students went shopping or just slept. In the afternoon, the band went to see the Cincinnati Reds take on the San Francisco Giants. After the game, students climbed aboard buses and arrived home about 9:30 p.m. Upper: Joe Neidigh, Dale Hall, and Jim Warnick converse about the many things they saw while in Cincinnati. Middle Left: While watching the game, Debbie VanDeventer and Tricia Paikos wonder who will score next. Middle: While watching the game, Rita Pearson doesn't agree that a foul ball should have been called. Middle Right: Randy White reflects upon the happenings of his last band tour. Lower Left: While souvenir shopping, Sharrie Willey, Cinda Hostettler, and Kim Carpenter pretend they are fashion models while trying on hats. Lower Right: Tired and exhausted, Christy Summerville concentrates on eating and returning to Bloomfield. Q PRUM THERE IS ALWAYS TOMORROW FOR DREAMS TO COME TRUE Dark and thundering skies greeted students Friday moming threatening to bring a rainy prom. By that aftemoon, though, the weather cleared up with hopes of a nice evening. Tables decorated with floral cen- terpieces of daisies, greenery, roses, carnations, and soft lights enhanced the dining area. Each student and their guest received a glass with the crimson colored inscription, You Needed Me. After finishing dinner the floor was cleared for the dance. Music was provided by Free Reign. Before the dance was over, the crowning took place. Brad Gilliland and Tami Thompson were named Prince and Princessg Stan Stansberry and Tammy Hendren, King and Queen. Upper Left: Stephanie Coats flnds dancing can be fun. Upper Right: Kim Bartlett takes her time in selecting a bowling ball at the post prom. Lower Left: One of the many ac- tivities at the post prom is enjoyed by Fran Moore. Lower Right: Prince and Princess of the 1979 prom were Brad Gilliland and Tami Thompson. 1 my 5 I .4 5 wick ei Students then headed for Suburban Lanes for a night of bowling. A buffet style snack of ham, cheeses, and breads was served. Names were drawn and prizes donated by local businesses were given. After bowling, an early break- fast was served in the BHS cafeteria. Everyone then headed home to get some sleep. Seniors only had time for a few hours sleep before they had to get ready for another memorable night graduation! Upper Left: Dancing to the music of Free Reign, Jennifer Clark keeps the beat. Upper Right: Susan Ternes concentrates on making a strike to raise her score. Middle: Reminiscing about earlier proms are Mr. Hannah, Mrs. Himebrook, and Mrs. Faultless. Lower Left: Stanley Stan- sberry and Tammy Hendren were crowned King and Queen of the 1979 prom. Lower Right: Brad Corwin seems to be giving bowling instructions to Mary Wilkie. if l r 29 COMMENCEMENT As the band began to play Pomp and Circumstance, the seniors marched in anxiously awaiting the moment when they, as a class, would turn their tassles to signify that they were no longer students but alumni of Bloomfield High School. Upper: Rick Teague waits patiently for the time when his name will be called for him to receive his diploma. Middle: During his last few moments of being a student at BHS, .Salutatorian Keith Hanauer gives his speech. Lower Left: In honor of the seniors, Varsity Chorus performs Nadia's Theme. Lower Right: While helping to prepare the gym for commencement, Teresa Pittman donates her time and energy to hang crepe paper. fwfiifaaymi TASSLES TURNED FOR CLASS OF '79 at c To begin the program seniors listened to an invocation by Steve Workman. Salutatorian Keith Hanauer gave an inspirational speech on friendship and responsibility followed by a scripture from Rev. Robert Lorimer and a ser- mon by Rev. Donald Ballard. Valedictorian Susan Kirchoff wished the seniors good luck and farewell in her speech. The Varsity Chorus then performed Nadia's Theme before the crowd, faculty, and students. Mr. Mattox presented the graduating class to Mr. Richeson, who then named each student to come forward and receive his diploma. Upon looking back over the past twelve years of happiness and good times many students were solemn as they thought about no longer being here at BHS, but hopeful as they look into promising futures. Upper Left: Brenda Dobson performs her last solo as a member of Varsity Chorus during commencement. Upper Right: While decorating the gym, David Grounds concentrates on instructions being given to hlm. Lower Left: Seniors decorated the front lawn for commencement early on the morning of their last day at Bl-IS. Lower Right: While marching ln, George Ockerman reflects upon the good times and the bad times at Bl-IS. 31 academics ,K v,,. .,kM,,, 7 , Z fl Khan' ,,,,..,. I. f f -7v7wfwmMm5,MWWW,mww 9 MW 'T Q, l 7' ,QQ 5 ' 3, u R W . f Striving . . . to gain knowledge for future needs. Sharpening mind and skills . . . Homework . . . Cramming for tests . . . Quizzes . . , Passing notes . . . Worksheets . . . Caught chewing gum . . . Grading scales . . . Filmstrips . . . Falling asleep . . . Buenos dias Amigos Storing knowledge for the years ahead. 3q:,,i, Wx' ,, ,,,, 'px ,A 1 Performing domestic duties is much more than sitting on the couch, wat- ching soap operas, and eating potato chips. Home Ec. classes learn how to handle situations that might arise in running a household. They study things from feeding a family to figuring taxes. Students also study Consumer Education. This gives them an idea of what to look for in a product and how to shop wisely and economically. Upper: Besides preparing meals, 8th graders also learn the proper way to set the table. Lower Left: While trying to bathe a baby doll, Mindy Barnhlll and Teresa Foley come across an unusual situation. Lower Right: Jennifer Jackson glances through magazines, cutting out house decorating ideas for her Home Ec. project. ' DOMESTIC ENGINEERS OF TOMORROW 34 VOCALIZING UP AND DOWN THE SCALE H.S. CHORUS - Row 1: Marilea Grider, Teresa Pittman, Tami Van- Deventer, Melissa Felton, Teresa Ray, Ava Fish, Grace Doane, Mary Jane Douda, Tonjua Lee, Lynn Axe, Robin Burris, Kristi Richardson, Julie Resler, Brenda Dobson, Jennifer Clark, Debbie Westfall, Susan Stader, Pam Wallace, N- 95244 'T Diane Partain. Row 2: Russell Helms, Fran Moore, Kelly lsenogle, Lisa Chaney, Candy Hayes, Lori Ferguson, Cheryl Everhart, June Johnson, Karen Wood, Tammy Burton, Diana Kelley, Nancy Campbell, Dee Haywood, Debbie Allis, Brenda Anderson, Betlna Bays, Lori Britton. Row 3: Chris Thompson, Wayne Benton, Russell Hash, Judy Tally, James Ferguson, Teresa Ellis, Shelley Long, DWayne Kelley, Terri Fines, Matt Bland, Jonas Johnson, George Ockerman, Bruce Welch, William Allen, Jessie Burton, Caroline Morron, Teresa Foley, Mindy Barnhill. This year high school chorus mem- bers sang at the American Legion for Veteran's Day, the Christmas concert and spring concert, graduation exer- cises, and sang Christmas carols at the nursing home. Chorus members are given the op- portunity to enter the Indiana State Solo Contest. There are five divisions, with first division being the most difficult. Bruce Welch and Diane Partain both won 1st in the first division. James Ferguson placed 1st in the second division and Susan Stader placed 2nd. Bruce Welch and Diane Partain then advanced to the state finals where they won 2nd place. 35 With the addition of the new elementary rooms, an entire classroom was devoted to the Remedial Reading program. Colorful partitions decorated with posters divide the room into smaller classrooms. This allows tutors to work with students on a one-to-one basis. Remedial Reading provides help for students in the early grades that are experiencing learning difficulties. High school students who are taking study hall may spend that time tutoring these students. They teach them learning habits and ways to figure out difficult words in their reading. Students who are interested in working with younger children may obtain needed experience by cadet teaching. For one semester students instruct the class under the supervision of the homeroom teacher. Cadet teachers grade papers, read to the class, arrange bulletin boards and help in- dividual students with problems. Upper: Linda Swango works with Lowell Hall on his vocabulary worksheet. Lower Left: To help the class study history, Fran Moore portrays and tells the story of Betsy Ross. Lower Right: Cadet teacher Denise Roach enlarges pictures for the students' art lesson. N1 . C15 Y Q5 if 36 HELPING YOURSELF BY HELPING OTHERS ,, Upper: As Kristi Riker reads from her textbook, Julie Wonder listens and helps with the difficult words. Lower Left: Karen Wood quizzes the class on signs and their meanings. Lower Middle: Preparing the room's bulletin board is one of Nancy Hobson's tasks as cadet teacher. Lower Right: Candy Hayes takes pleasure in reading stories to the children. 37 ffl awry-rr A! I think art is an interesting and fun field to enter. It allows me to express my emotions on paper, wood, etc., commented Candy Hayes, Art IV student. Mr. Thomas, BHS art instructor, strives to open new outlooks of art to the students. After learning to sketch their ideas on paper, they use these designs for projects. Students completed an array of projects throughout the year. They made face masks, kites, watercolor paintings, worked with clay, frosted mirrors, and learned to make frames. Students also studied ceramics. Starting with a piece of clay, art students molded and shaped objects such as ashtrays, bowls, vases, and figures and glazed them. With sketch books and charcoal, students spent several days in the park drawing trees and the bandstand. Each year a few finished projects are displayed in the showcase in the main hall. Students also have the opportunity to enter their projects in several art contests. Upper Left: Mr. Thomas con- templates on the projects for tomorrow's art classes. Upper Right: As Gail Morron prepares to frost her mirror, Stan Stansberry works on sketching his design. Lower: Butch Bovenschen signs his name to his finished calligraphy. STUDENTS LEARN . PERSPECTIVES OF A KTBYMAJ STEPPING INTO THE WORKING WORLD Each year work study involves ap- proximately 30 seniors. They obtain working experience, skills, and acquire an employer-employee relationship. Upper: At Monty Howell Photography, Star Harris dusts a negative before she enlarges it. Middle Left: Bryan Blaker stocks the shelves after a new shipment comes in at IGA. Middle Right: Bonnie Settles learns to operate a cash register and work with money as a cashier. Lower Left: Juli Grider sketches her ideas on paper before frosting them on a mirror in art class. Lower Right: In preparing to become a dental hygienist, Kristi Richardson assists Brad Bingham, D.D.S. as he performs a check up. If If f 'LIIill-mn'-Ilgllnun-'Lai-Ll-nw WW- uw' zifuzs 31,5 4, I -- HIGH SCHOOL - Row 1: Roxanne Bailey, Kara Barnard, Tena Roudebush, Heather Lester, Amy Roudebush, Margaret Thomas, Susan White, Molly Bell, Stacey Bailey, Lorl Byers, Allce4Grider, Jacki McKamey, Rita Pearson, Julie Oliver, Marta Heaton, Anne Parson, Vlckle Resler, Susan Kirchoff. Row 2: Kim Boyd, Star Harris, Shelly Williams, Teresa Ellis, Janell Boruff, Clnda Hostettler, Kelly Isenogle, Debra Westfall, Kim Cook, Sharon Carmichael, Julle Holtsclaw, Kelli Epes, Susan Ternes, Tammy Hendren, Nancy Hobson, Rita Lar- dizabal, Tammy Robinson, Richard ---......,. Hamlin, Cabot Faultless, Steve Edwards, James Tlbbett, Caroline Hillen, Kim Carpenter, Teri George, Kim Bartlett. Row 3: Lynn Harrah, Tammy Pope, Dana Holstlne, Christy Summerville, Mary Jane Douda, Tammy Ellis, Angela Hayes, Amy Huxhold, Kendall Lankford, Krista Lucas, Tricia Palkos, Darlene Sims, Becky Speck, Beth Strauser, Debbie VanDeventer, Kelly Walker, Kim Childers, Gloria Davis, Kenny Edwards, Keith Hanauer, Lonnie Bailey, Ric Faultless, Jim Easter, Tim Carpenter, Paul Myers, Rob Warren, Doris Stansberry, Lori Ferguson, Karen Workman, Jeff VanDeventer, Robbie Ellis, Bobby Henderson, Phil Myers, Jim Warnick, Linda Tally. Row 4: Joe Hansford, Joe Neidigh, Rob Weddle, Billie Joe Hixon, Bill Miles, Dale Hall, Jeff Ritter, Doug Richard- son, Kevin Burcham, Gene Bell, Bill Wheelock, Jlm Flsh, Scott Sargent, Bruce Welch, Mark Barkley, Scott Farris, Brad Lucas, Randy White, Stacia Lemons, Teresa Pittman, Julie Farris, Renae Sharr, Greg Andis, Doug Isom, Kris Hudson, Rod Roblnette, Sharrie Willey, Denlse Roach, John Myers, Terry Small, Jeff Sharr. PROVIDING A MUSICAL ATMOSPHERE JR. HIGH - Row 1: Karen Stalcup, Debbie Pullen, Karen Bledsoe, Holly Holstlne, Robin Hostettler, Debble Opel, Tammy Gillespie, Chrlsti Jackson, Kristi Bovenschen, Kelly Allen, Denise Workman, Candy Lemons, Debble Hamlin, Linda Douda. Row 2: Cheryl Wilkes, Anita Lorlmer, Debbie Reed, Dawn Saunders, Pat Lardizabal, Beth Fines, Kathy Anderson, Karen White, Melinda Lueklng, Lana Elrod, Kristi Rupert, 40 Dana Roach, James Craig, Jlm Black- more, Lori Pearson, J.B. Sparks, Brad Blaker, Shyla Hayes, Amy Hudson. Row 3: Kambl Hardesty, Julie Mlnks, Anita Corbin, Beth Thomas, Carol Titus, Carol Wright, Tracy Whlte, Valerie Sargent, Jackle Shake, Sarah Walker, Desiree Kirk. Darla Gadberry, Kevin Tilton, Dlmltrl Alano, Kathy Sanford, Marilyn Heaton, Susan Myers, Karen LaPray, Kelly Hanson, Lynda Burris, Lisa Casner, Lynn Strauser, Craig Holstlne, Brian Wlles, Andy Lorlmer, Tony Mohr. Sandy Heaton, Diana Baird. Row 4: Todd Smlth, Greg Resler, Scott Faultless, Margaret Forsdlck, Mark Isom, Billy Babcock, Brad Gillenwater, Mlke Turriff, Sherry Helms, Najean Watkins, Jimmy Weddle, Tony Hamlin, Paula Baird, Charles Jackson, Davld Myers, Alan Resler, Mark Raper. ...- , o J 'Q' 5 Q - Q5 '- H film ', 3, .,. 3, , V f I - V - ' fs if I f. f I .f f ' if it ff. , at ':A W W T Q i if f? 4 1.f1 , V'-- . tr , V 4 H 5 V,,, V av U , x, ' 9, fr' 2,- X -Z H L .- t 5 AZ -' ic-V - .. 1 ,,, . iw fu t , f AAVA 1 L if. .. , 'ifi .S is Er' la.. l ett.. W' A ' i ' 2 I 1- ' ' lf' te, ccce 1 .. . . E . L f ... 4f ,... , . 1 , 2 2y P Y -,vA 4 a , AQA, ,,, , 1,,,A . . g:,h.,,., , ,,., 4 i W 6th GRADE BAND - Row 1: Lacreta Bays, Danna Lowder, Julie Rupert, Mary Speck, Rhonda Sullivan, Sondra Tilton, Sharon LaPray, Holly Lester. Row 2: Jayna Turpin, Greg Reece, Mark Norris, Paula Jerrels, Sammye Hodge, Kathy Sullivan, Julie Hart, Karen Crays, Teresa Baird, Colleen Craig, Terri Duke, Cheri Jackson, Julie VanDeventer, Trish Wade, John Royal. Row 3: Sarah Blackmore, Candace Ballard, Amy Cullison, Bryan Alano, Scott Gillenwater, Chad Mlnks, Cami Malone, Lori Norris, Bill Ritterskamp, Lori Brown, Adam Bucher, David Dean, Shannon Toon, David Gadberry, Tom Moore, Juan Medina, Steve Hose, Eddy Medina. Row 4: Dwight Thomp- son, Mike Saunders, Klersten Lank- ford, Tim Halliburton, Doug Tibbett, Shane Hamlin, Jay Pope. The audience settles, band members raise instruments, take a breath, then break into music. It is then that the band is rewarded for their hours of practice by the applause of a pleased audience. Students interested in the musical field may join band in the sixth grade. Students have the opportunity to try instruments and choose the one they wish to master. From there they can move on to the Jr. High Band and finally the High School Band. Members learn to play selections of jazz, pop, rock, and soul. During the school year the band participated in the Christmas concert, I.U. Homecoming parade, Apple Festival, and the Scotland Festival. When summer arrived, school was the last thing on the students' minds, except for the band members. Throughout the summer the band practiced two nights a week for two hours. These practices kept the band in time for their performance in the Fourth of July parade. ' Band members also worked on money-making projects such as selling Christmas candles, calendars, and sausage and cheese products. The profit went towards the band tour at the end of the school year. Upper: Christy Summerville jazzes up the pep band's sound with her bass guitar. Lower: The Pep Band boosts students' spirit by playing the school song during pep sessions. 41 PHYS. ED.-KEY TO PHYSICAL FITNESS Physical Education is an important part of elementary, junior high, and Freshmen activities. There are many different sports and games in which the students may participate. Some of these include basketball, soccer, soft- ball, tennis, and acrobatics. One of the special games for the elementary students is using an old parachute to bounce a ball in. This was added to the list by Miss Stevens, elementary phys. ed. teacher. Physical activities and sports are needed by everyone to keep in shape and to enjoy. Upper: A back extension requires much concentration and coordination. Lower Left: Enjoying a game of basketball in phys. ed., Mark Barkley drives around Jonas Johnson as teammates look on. Lower Right: Lifting weights is a good body building exercise practiced by Mark Barkley. ga fi? S E, rg, SQ Q ,fs H an 5 ' . vi f 1 . may .XQSNEQNX ,,,,.f , . as .Qk. . in ., ,Q N, A -6 4600-t 1' VU!-xiQ'iQ: ,w W w.-,gyms pu b Ae, ' P' . flf.,-Q51'yo-,ga 1, San., ,, g --' e f 1 + , fe sea 's sts sir W XXXX XAL. . vw' - iiflfi-111.-15' 5- 5 M -- W A R . , .-,,x . i K. NW... . ,r k .,,,.,W:wf ,. . . XM kgs X N X N 'L .tg K ww. Hvwfw .-0-'- dl:-...W ...X a, Upper Left: Miss Llncicome times student phys. ed. activities for the physlcal fitness test. Upper Right: To keep in shape Debbie VanDeventer runs the 50-yard dash. Lower Left: Elementary students enjoy working with a parachute and soccerball. Lower Right: While being guarded by Richard Bladen, Wes Heaton falls into position to shoot. Mwmkmm N.--vIvH ' ,pw ,M K wh.-Q STUDENTS LEARN BY PERFORMING TASKS The students at BHS may participate in classes such as agriculture, shop, mechanical drawing, and driver's education. These classes give students skills and know how in everyday living. Many of these skills will be beneficial after the student graduates from high school. mWylt,y ,fsws , . ,MH 1, .-,L was L' if 22. to if 23 was Upper Left: Wally Heaton must be very precise in mechanical drawing. Upper Middle: Russell Chipman and Scott Helms discover that Health 8: Safety can be fun. Upper Right: Brian Burton carefully inspects a garden tractor in ag. class. Middle: Mr. Brett instructs Jane Lincicome on the fundamentals of driving a car. Lower Left: Sanding an axe handle requires extreme concentration by Paul Myers. Lower Middle: Having a steady hand is an advantage to John Myers as he sands a tractor. Lower Right: Dennis Crites and Larry Corbin benefit from the demonstration of how to glue being given by Mr. Mclntosh. FOREIGN LANGUAGES - INSIGHT TO OTHER WORLDS Students at BHS are offered courses of foreign languages in French, Spanish, and Latin. In these classes the students study the history and cultures of foreign lands. As special projects, many Spanish students planned an imaginary trip to Mexico, the French students learned more about castles, and the Latin students saw film strips and slides of ancient Rome. These courses helped students expand their knowledge of foreign places, people, and things. Upper: Working on her Spanish cooking project, Amy Roudebush assists in making naucho chips. Lower Left: Mrs. Corbin discusses the different uses of pronouns for Latin sentences. Lower Right: Referring to the French dictionary, Debbie Westfall completes her homework. FU' I H -.,,, fm awww , , as ta t ixxlfl? in W O I .W as fimiriteflffi Q ? W ww 'if gm 6 N 1, Q f , we A Upper Left: Kendall Lankford prepares to wrlte a sentence in Latin using the correct pronoun. Upper Right: Julie Holtsclaw translates Latin to English as part of her homework. Lower Left: As president of the International Club, Katy Phillips swings a pinata while Darlene Quillen tries to break it open for secret sur- prises. Lower Right: Linda Tally prepares drinks to be served with Crepes in French class. Creative Writing was a new addition to the BHS English department this year. This class helped students develop their skills in writing. Students exercised their abilities by completing projects such as poems, valentine cards, and drama. Increasing students knowledge and comprehension of the basic structure of the English language was the goal of the English classes at BHS. Speech class was geared to decrease student fear of public speaking. In this class students debated and gave speeches on such issues as E.R.A. and capital punishment. Some speech students participated in an extra credit project of broadcasting the school announcements over the intercom. Upper Left: Juli Grider finds that her speech on tornados is more effective with a demonstration. Lower Left: On the lookout for a sniper, Mark Chaney portrays an Army officer in Senior English. Lower Right: James Ferguson and Judy Reed rehearse a play during Creative Writing. 9, f, steak. ,Q 5 .., VWYQX V ' V ' ta rag., nf, gf., 55 . Lwf am, wi we ff f ,wich Hs- glgyfj, - s .V my f, f, 5 4,-V .Y , R ' , ,I ' ...W ..,, W H 5 Q' , I gage if ' K W V ' P37 ' ,WM fx 48 '-num, if 4 Y Yi W, V0--hugh ENGLISH CLASSES DEVELOP IMAGINATION My x MW Vfwfw' Upper Left: While doing her monologue in English 12, Mary Skinner portrays a lady who is having problems with an old man in a theater. Upper Right: Brian Gilliland gathers his thoughts before writing them down during English 10 class. Lower Left: In English 10, Tom Ballard relaxes while listening. Lower Right: Portraying a lonely old lady at Christmas, Roxanne Bailey acts out her monologue in Senior English. 49 Students at BHS are given the op- portunity to explore and enrich their abilities. Business classes help students prepare for their future by teaching skills for either college or employment. The business courses offered at BHS are typing, office practice, shorthand, bookkeeping, exploratory business, and general business. Many business students learn to type quickly, take shorthand efficiently, and operate various office machines. In the business profession speed, neatness, and accuracy are important factors. Thanks to the business teachers, Miss Slinkard, Mrs. Blaker, and Mrs. Uland, many students are ready for the business world. Upper: Patiently scanning her files, Karen Vaught completes her work for clerical office practice. Lower Left: Bret Raper and Terry Small await Mrs. Uland's signal to begin typing. Lower Right: Miss Slinkard illustrates the basics of good shorthand outlines. PREPARING FOR THE WORLD OF BUSINESS 50 W :. My V 5.11 PN 1 n 4 if W, I , i f fy fe , .- 'i M- f .M .mn 'f- ,ipmdff 55322 'QU Z1 ggfw , ,in Upper Left: Reading instructions carefully before beginning to type ls a requirement for these senior boys. Upper Right: Steve Workman struggles to complete his assignment for advanced bookkeeplng. Lower: Exploratory business students work aggressively to complete 9 l I ' , ii, Q ff '59 the assigned problems. y -'pV t g 1 , fa , 8 8 h as - ?y f I gf 1 SCIENCE: ROAD TO ACHANGING WORLD Science is an important part of the BHS curriculum. Although Science 9 is the only required science class, there are many other classes offered such as biology, chemistry, and physics. All of the classes participate in experiments and extra programs presented by outside persons. These programs help to make science a very interesting and exciting field at BHS. These programs also give science a new concept to many students. Upper: Does Jane Linthicum really have her finger in a light socket? No, she is conducting an experiment with her hand on a VandeGraoff generator. Lower Left: Concentration is evident as Marty Keys tests the telephone receiver he made in Science 9. Lower Right: Brad Lucas and Steve Edwards assist Eddie Bensman in testing different foods for car- bohydrates, protein, and fats. I I ii ' 1' .gd 5 ff , 'll Upper: Studying for Biology can be a difficult task, as Bonnie Wiggington and Mickie Leibacher discover. Lower Left: Doug Todd looks on as Bill Vaught constructs DNA molecules. Lower Right: Robert Gilliland perfects the telephone transmitter that he and Tammy Burton constructed. Experimentation is a large part of both Chemistry and Physics. Students get a chance to apply the principles they have learned in the classroom. Labs are often followed by lab reports which seem to be very helpful in un- derstanding the concepts being taught. The Physics class went on a field trip to the IU Library. The purpose of this excursion was to do research for Physics term papers which are required at the end of the second semester. For students heading into a science related field after high school, the Physics and Chemistry courses are highly recommended as good college preparation. Upper: These Physics students seem to be amazed at the results of their latest experiment. Middle: Susan Ternes and Susan Kirchoff compare thermometer readings for accuracy. Lower Left: Dennis Crites and Greg Lehman work to complete their Chemistry worksheets. Lower Right: Learning by doing is demonstrated by these Chemistry students. ADVANCED SCIENCE STUDENTS DISCOVER HOW THE WORLD WORKS 9,3 aiu-.N ,li MANY BHS SCCIAL STUDIES COURSES ..... . ,, 5 it , its i 1 My 1 . ' v gigfggftgw 1 g . , . v Q My , , ' A 5 E , 1 ,. , gg ,. ' K as ,mf N 195 ' 'i 'f ff, . V . f , as ft ev 3 ,, : k,,, mf E , . fs.t.,....,t.,Wf...tw 1. . .,, . .. - , H 5 ,xi . - , - .. V fit f ff'--f ,. ,V , , V1 , ff nfl, ', . L. .jg'L7f4:Ei',j'ftli:'5-1iz' ii ' , -- iff6 .:iE'f 7, ,zffflf f 5 ,. V K f I ' : V Q nfs.. fi, Qzfggfgewif 9 5 is 2 s sw im H . V+-v1aa.zfW . , .. Q , ty ,. 4 . ,. Y www -I ' f, S , :I iffiwim is EI ,. till? 7 4 f 'V Y ' ff V 1 1 A , M , 1. . . W . . ne w ' - ' Z. , ,' I f 3439 ' 'f 7 9 f w iffs2'1 2- it E S S mi .5 1 .L SW' fQQ7f', 7 ' ' I 'FZI' f ff,--ik. X Mn 3, ,,.. . WZ i af as 5-f Many different concepts are used to teach the history classes at BHS. The use of films, filmstrips, and records is enjoyed by both faculty and students. BHS also welcomed a student teacher this year in the social studies depart- ment. Mrs. Bishop taught the Govern- ment and Sociology classes. Upper Left: Nancy Campbell and Mark Chaney listen attentlvely as Mr. Hannah explains an assignment in Sociology. Middle Left: In his 7th grade History class, Andy Lorimer completes his homework. Middle Right: Cambl Stone listens as Mr. Roach lectures in U.S. History. Lower Left: Enjoying his job as teacher of World History is Mr. Noel. Lower Right: Bob Sicard and Jeff Spinks wait for Susan Stader to Com- ment about her ideas concerning commencement. , ,.,, is H fQ:,,fraiwWMMasm.fmamwwMmWssmAm ,Wn, .,, f lmw..A 55 ft Besides the required social studies courses of Government, U.S. History and 7th and 8th grade History, there are electives such as Sociology, World History and many more. Although most of these courses are not considered simple, they are appreciated by the students and helpful in situations other than school activities too. Upper Left: Paying attention in World History gives Jeff VanDeventer a better grade. Upper Right: Student teacher Mrs. Bishop shows a film to her Sociology class. Lower Left: Responding to a question, Bonnie Settles checks her worksheet for the answer. Lower Right: James Hubbard finds an article humorous in his Government book. .....ENRI 3 W an CH THE STUDENTS' LIVES If Vtkt ,,,, A 'QW itfiwfmwgw 1 ' 56 WH 'Q WW ,f ' ,Q,.', 'HEX I , Upper Left: Concentrating in Government, Matt Bland studies to pass a chapter test. Upper Right: Mark Isom has found something humorous to read in The Ways of Man History book. Middle Left: It doesn't seem to bother Mr. Glover when he makes a typing error on his History 8 test. Middle Right: Cinda Hostettler is puzzled with a question on her U.S. History worksheet. Lower Left: People use their study time in various ways as shown by Russell Chipman, Larry Corbin and Brian Frederick. 57 STUDENTS LEARN TO APPLY NEW CONCEPTS The mathematics department at BHS covers a broad range of interests and aptitudes in the mathematical field. Classes range from basic General Math to the more complicated aspects of this subject area such as Advanced Algebra, Senior Math and Computer Science. The Computer Science program has been expanded this year. Not only are more students taking the course, but it is now being used in almost all the high school math classes. Even some science classes are making use of this modern innovation. All in all, the math program does a good job of meeting the individual needs of each student. Upper: Computer Science teaches students to think with clarity and precision. Lower Left: Tod Query checks his printout for line length errors. Lower Right: Lynn Harrah modifies a program before printing it out on teletype. 58 Upper Left: Doing homework proves to be an important part of Algebra class. Upper Right: Mr. Kirchoff explains the form and use of a new computer function. Middle Left: Gene Bell concentrates on applying the theorems he has learned to an Advanced Algebra test. Middle Right: General Math provides an insight into the mathematics world for Debbie VanDeventer. 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ELROD Librarian 62 4 A. .KJ '4 V .5.. ,,,t , ...Mi K1 si 4 KAREN BLAKER Accounting I 8: II, Office Practice I, Bus. Mach., Adv. Typing, Work Study fri f A N JYME BUCHER Voc. Home Ec. I-IV, Gen. Home Ec. 8 iii? W5 , . . .iQ..g5-Aa . Qgu 'k, 5 , FERN H. CORBIN Latin, Math 8, Geometry 1 4 525, H A Mk i A x tg- If 1. ff J , is em .V 1 4,464 ff' 'www-Q., '-A, MARY ANNE FARRIS C o u n s e l i n g Sz Guidance af f ui ,Q f 2 , s STEVE BRETT Mech. Drawing, Drivers Ed., Phys. E d . , V a r s i t y Basketball 8: Golf, Asst. Baseball SANDRA JEAN BURAYI Spanish 8: French , GJ , fwrfx' , - f' .f .455 V' ROBERT B. ELLIS Adv. Biology, Biology I, Science 7 . e ' . A , 'sf . ' ,Y 51 ' ., xx Z. xi- qggiigif f, , f .Muzi W 7 W, A . W 5 . V . , 5 I f J ii Eg. K 1.1 X f i GUY GLOVER History fw.Mg+.,5vfq:f 3 .1 wwf- K 'fig,w5.fWS'f?52g252g5ifsf r'fwV3522sm?igegg2 F ' ' ' 1 f ' : av:'f'vi.s2:,f:'ffff W 1 ti 7,,wzgw 4' ' - 5?.f.iE'il6f!z, ' 1,1 zwsfiai' 'ffilflghf . HARVEY L. HANNAH, JR. A m . 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X me , ,. eee I H ::: 7 . i,, i 7 W '-- I an-F' -.fs STEVE REX Lols CINDY JONES KIRCHOFF LAWRENCE UNCICOME cience, Cross SI'-M3th,A1gebraI8: Chorus, Elem. PE 7'9 Asst' ountry 8: Track oach if in WM f ,,'f:::', f , J EAN N IN E McBRIDE Chemistry, Math 7 LL- II, Com. Science 3. f A f M , Q , lf. GX- 'f J 1 RONALD L. MCBRIDE English 7, Phys. Ed. 7 8: 8, Asst Basketball Coach r - Music, Vocal Music 7 8: 8 tl, , C p MONTE W. MCINTOSH Shop 8, Wood Shop 9, Power Tech, 11 8: 12 BRENDA ROGINA English 7 s: a ' H KN.. in 115. f RICHARD THOMAS Art I-IV Volleyball, Basket- ball, Varsity Soft- ball, Tennis, Cheerleader Sp. ,la MARION NOEL English 9, World History EUGENE SANDBERG English 11 8: 12 2.1 ,tfr 1 ' ,,,' I 43 ' ,-4: FREIDA S. ULAND Typing I 8: II, Per- sonal Typing, Gen Bus., Adv. Bus. JAMES W. MCBRIDE Physics, Physical Science X 4:4 ffgggjfmiflgly hrgfh f ' '52?l5?f5f555?i ' 'L kglifiijiclyg CHARLES H. ROACH U.S. History, History 8 , we A . 7,1 ' X, 1 SUSIE SLINKARD Shorthand I, Sec. Off. Prac., Exp. Bus., OWL 1::::fKh?7Xrgwff'f' .. ' .2 ' f L I5 .??3EIV?4' GORDON D. WERREMEYER Elem., Jr. High 8: H.S.Band PRIN CIPA L S iii 62 SE C RE TA RIE S A 'l , l ..,, My f,gu: , . . . ,,. The principals and their secretaries . is .V ff'-J' at BHS are very dedicated to helping 'gf ,,dfi students. Their entire day is spent K helping the students solve a wide A variety of problems. These problems 3 . bi range from late passes to filling out 'W 'Q college applications. We greatly ap- i preciate their assistance and un- , derstanding which keeps everything 'T running smoothly. A! a,. W WALTER M. MATTOX High School Principal RALPH RAPER Jr. High Principal KENNETH GREVES Elementary Principal Mr. Greves, Mr. Raper, and Mr. Mattox take time out from their busy day to relax and drink coffee. MARTHA DEE HIMEBROOK MARTHA GLOVER ELEANOR POPE EVA GATES Secretary to Superintendent High School Secretary Jr. High Secretary Elementary Secretary x 4' 1 QM . Y .Xa f A W D , v, Q HB9 n' .vllillyw ,Q 1 v f W Ur IWX W ul' ,' .1 I K .v ' Q :if f Je fi ' ,M - Q if wi lin M, Q in 'TM W fi , . . V Al, Iikakii 53 w fu In 5 ' lf ' '92 ' W' 1 ., QS' phi: , ., win M 4 A+ YM? H H f 5 ' ' fn Wi: K 7 LA. L EZWP N x 323 1 S wifi - A 5 ff 2 'ff 13: ,X ,V . S:-k Qi. ,kr . X. A s,, W Q if T. .N X wx SQL , fy Mya ' A 'I' + J We Q 2 M , in a f- f ' r ma: ., Yi, f' ll - ef Wx . , 4 35' 5 ,Q n., J,, Q21 Z 'Q X f v We ide, - . .1 L ljgw . iff! Y Hia 'Q Qi NSY-IIINE Debbie A Allis Kirk Allor Home Ec Club 1 2 3 FBLA4 FFA1 2 Roxanne Arlene Bailey Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, rep. 3, CSC 1, 2, 3, 4, 4-H 1, Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, sec, 1, 2, vice-pres. 3, pres. 4, Latin Club 1, National Honor Society 3, 4, Pep Band 4, Strut 81 Fret 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Summer Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Chorus 4. Kimberley Cheryl Bartlett Connie Baker Band Council 2, rep., Booster Club 1, 2, CSC 1, 2, Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, CSC 3, Home Ec. Club 2, 3. 1, 2, FCA 3, 4, vice-pres. 4, Flag Corps 3, 4, Girls' Basketball 1, 2, Girls' Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Girls' Softball 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, pres. 2, sec. 3, Summer Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Janell Anne Blackmore Booster Club 1, 4, Class Officer 3, sec., FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Basketball 1, 2, Girls' Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Track 3, 4, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Owl Staff 3, 4, Science Club 1, 3, 4, treas, 4, Strut 6: Fret 1, 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4, sec. 3, vice- pres. 4. ,tl 3 ' Gene Bell FCA 1, 2, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Statistician 1, Summer Band 1, 2, 3, 4. ,Varsity Surplus adds a touch craziness with their stunts ll skits during pep sessions. Bryan Keith Blaker Matthew David Bland Kimberly Jo Boyd Brian L, Burton Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball -Chorus Council 4, pres., Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, CSC, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. 1, B-Men 2, 3, 4, FCA 1, 2, 3, Intramural Basketball 3, 4 1, 2, 3, 4, FBLA 1, Pom Pon 4, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. 3, 4, co-captain 4, Summer 'V!s'!H4'?' Band 1, 2, 3, 4. During physics class, Gene Bell adjusts the camera for strobe light pictures which are useful in motion analysis. Nancy Jane Campbell Booster Club 2, 3, 4, CSC 3, 4, Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3. Ronald Len Carmichael Mark Allan Chaney Basketball 2, 3, 4, B-Men 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 1, 2, 3, .4, rep. 1, 2, 3, 4, FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, treas. 4, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Prom Prince 3, Science Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, vice- pres. 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. 67 Sgfa 'w-gs! Kimberly Dawn Childers Russell Eugene Chipman Jennifer Sharon Clark Band Council 4, treas., Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, B-Men 2, Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 49 Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, FCA 3, 4, FBLA 4, FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Basketball lg Girls' 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Basketball FFA 1, 2, 3, Intramural Track 3? Owl Staff 3, 4. 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Track 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4. National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, vice-pres. 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Summer Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Larry A. Corbin Roy Wesley Cullison Boys' State 3, Track 1, 2, Intramural Basketball 4, 4- H 1, 2, 3. mevrsmw mm-vumvw-mms' -MW!! 9418 Senior members of the chorus display their jackets which were awarded to them for their hard work and participation. 68 ,jx Gloria Jean Davis CSC 1, 2, 3, 4, FBLA 3, Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Summer Band1,2,3,4. Brenda Kay Dobson Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, pres. 4, Chorus Council 3, sec., CSC 3, FBLA 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, sec, 1, Girls' Basketball 1, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Pom Pon 4, sec.-treas., Strut 8: Fret 2, 3, Student Council 1, rep., Thespians 3, 4, Varsity Chorus 1, 2, 4, 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4, IU Choral Clinic 3. Melissa Elaine Felton Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, pres. 2, Chorus Council 1, 2, rep., Class Officer 3, 4, pres. 3, sec. 4, CSC 1, 2, 3, 4, FBLA 2, reporter, Latin Club 1, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Owl Staff 3, 4, Bus. Manager 3, 4, Strut 51 Fret 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Varsity Chorus 4. Kenneth Lee Edwards Cross Country 1, FCA 1, 2, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Science Club 4, Track 1, Summer Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Rebecca Lynn Everhart CSC 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, 4-H 4. Kristi Emery Booster Club 1, 2, 3, CSC 1, 2, 3, FBLA 2, Summer Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Scott Timothy Farris Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, B-Men 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' State 3, Class Officer 1, vice-pres., FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, pres. 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Pep Band 1, 2, Student Council 4, pres., Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Summer Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Tracy Paul Ferguson Robert B. peut, Avalena Marie Fish Booster Club 4, CSC 4, FBLA 4. Teri Elaine George Band Council 4, sec., Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, CSC 1, FCA 2, 3, 4, pres. 4, Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Softball 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, vice-pres. 2, pres. 3, Manager 1, Pep Band 1, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Summer Band 1, 2, 3,4. Keith Graves and Bret Raper show their determination in attempting to recapture the ball during the Boys' Seniors vs. Faculty Game. Keith Dale Graves Basketball 1, FBLA 3, 4, parlimentarian 3, co-pres. 4, FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, Spanish Club 2, sec., Student Council 4, vice-pres., Intramural Basketball 3, 4. ii, 2 'ilu Marilea Grider Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 3, 4, rep. 3, pres. 4, CSC 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, treas. 2, sec.- treas. 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, treas. 3, Pom Pon 2, 4, captain 4, Strut 8: Fret 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, treas. 3, Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Chorus 2, 4, choreographer 4. David Robert Grounds B-Men 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, FBLA 2, 3,4g FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Clyde D. Hamlin Gerry Hamlin FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, vice-pres. 4. Keith A. Hanauer Band Council 4, rep., Basketball 1, B-Men 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 3, treas., Cross Country 1, FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, reporter 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Statistician 4, Tennis 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4, pres. 3, vice-pres. 4, Summer Band 1, 2, 3, 4. sz- V Seniors find through the flame experiment that experimentation is an important part of leaming chemistry. Starlet Dee Harris FBLA 2, 3, historian 3, Owl Staff 3, 4, photographer 3, 4, Pep Band 3, 4, Science Club 1, Summer Band 1, 2, 3, 4, IU Journalism Institute 4. Marvin Lee Hash - - FFA 1, 2, 3 4 , - Michelle Viola Hash ' 1 Wee Pres' 3- CSC 1, Latin Club 1. pres. 4, 4-H 2, 3, 4. if .mann Eileen Hawkins Cendis Yvonne Hayes Warm' D- Hayes Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, CSC Class Officer 2, sec., csc 1, 1- 2, 3- 42 Glfls' Basketball 2 3 4 sec. 4, Home EQ, 1, Home Ec. Club 2, 3, 4, dug 1' 2, 3, 4' Strut 81 Fret 1, 2, 3, Thespians 2, 3, 4. Teresa DeeAnn Haywood Booster Club 1, 4, National Honor Society 2, 3, Owl Staff 3, 4, IU Journalism Institute 4. Tammy Ann Hendren Band Council 4, rep., Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, captain 1, alt. 3, 4, CSC 1, 2, FCA 3, 4, Girls' Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' State 3, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Strut 8: Fret 2, 3, Summer Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 1978 Apple Festival FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, sec. 3 Queen 4. Nancy Lynn Hobson Band Council 1, rep., Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, CSC 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, 3, sec. 1, National Honor Society 3, 4, Pep Band 1, Strut 8: Fret 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Thespians 3, 4, pres. 3, Varsity Chorus 2, 4, sec. 2, Summer Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 1979 Greene Co. Jr. Miss 4. Jennifer Louise Jackson Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 4, vice-pres., CSC 1, 2, FCA 3, 4, Flag Corps 3, 4, Girls' Volleyball 3, Girls' Softball 1, 2, Girls' State 3, alt., Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Strut 6: Fret 2, 3, 4, Summer Band 1, 2, 3, 4. James A. Hubbard Pictured are the senior members of the BHS athletics with their newly awarded letter jackets. Did you ever wonder what happens to a class after graduation Well here are some forecasts from the Class of 1979 45 per cent of our seniors are definitely planning to attend college 0f the several colleges listed by the students IU Purdue and ISU were the most popular Of those students not planning to attend 77 per cent plan to go directly to work When asked where they plan to be living in the future only 25 per cent said they would settle in Bloomfield and 19 per cent were undecided. 72 per cent of our class said that they thought their high school days were a good experience. The opposite was felt by 13 per cent, however, we had a few ln- dividuals who just couldn't decide. Karann Hudson . Valerie Anne Kienzynski El0OSt6I' Club 1, 2, 4, CSC 1, Booster Club 1, 2, Class 4,FBLA2, FCA 1,2, Girls' Officer 2, rep., CSC 1 Basketball 1, 2, 3, Girls' Home Ec. Clubl Volleyball 1. Susan Elaine Kirchoff Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, rep. 3, CSC 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, vice-pres. 2, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, treas. 4, Science Club 3, 4, sec. 4, Statistician 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Volleyball 2, 3, 4, 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4, co-pres. 3, Summer Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Rita Alicia Lardizabal Band Council 3, 4, rep. 3, pres. 4, Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 1, 2, CSC 2, 3, 4, FCA 1, Owl Staff 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, vice-pres. 1, sec. 2, pres. 3, Strut 8: Fret 1, 2, 3, Student Council 3, 4, Summer Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Kirk Andrew Lundy James Neil McGlothlin Strut 8: Fret 3, 4, Th0SPiaf1S Basketball 1, Cross 3, 4. Country 1, FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, reporter 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Fran D. Moore Gail Lynn Morron if ., sm... ,?Z'ffz LH 43,513 5. -an Booster Club 1, 3, 4, FCA 3, 4, treas. 4, Girls' Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Girls' Softball 4, Girls' Tennis 4, Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, 4. -4--ug ...Mt John Thomas Myers FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Summer Band 1, 2, 3, 4. lisa ,.,, , Kris Rollison cheers Mark Chaney on as he battles the Klingons in a computer game. Tammy Jo Neidigh CSC 1, FCA 1, 2, Girls Basketball 1, 2, 3, Girls Volleyball 1, Pep Band 3. 4, Summer Band 1, 2, 3, 4. n y Bonita Kay Pearson CSC 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Rita Jane Pearson FBLA 3, Pep Band 4, Spanish Club 4, Strut 8: Fret 1, 2, 3, Summer Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Kathleen Suzanne Phillips Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 4, rep., CSC 1, 2, FCA 3, 4, Girls' Basketball 3, Girls' Volleyball 3, 4, Girls' Tennis 4, Girls' Track 4, National Honor Society 4, Pom Pon 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, sec. 3, pres. 4, Strut 8: Fret 1, 2, 3, Student Council 4. . 'B Yyvonne Marie Noel Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3. 4- George David Ockerman James Bradley 0'Neall B-Men 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Country 1, FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, B-Men FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, sentinel 4, 1,2, 3, 4, sec. 3, FCA 1, 2, 3, Manager 1, 2, 3, 4, 4-H 2, 3, 4, vice-pres. 4, Golf 2, 3, 4. vice-pres. 3, Track 1. 'l' ft , .' 9 , Senior Owl Staff members attempt the daring file cabinet climb Teresa Pittman Band Council 4, vice-pres., Booster Club 1, 2, 3, CSC 1, 2, 3, 4, Flag Corps 2, 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, Lab Band 1, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Strut 8: Fret 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Var- sity Chorus 2, 3, 4, Summer Band 1, 2, 3, 4. -,,-avi' Justin Ragle Basketball 1, FCA 1, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, treas. 4, Owl Staff 3, photographer, Track 2, 3. Toren R. Rash Mark Chaney samples the latest delicacy, otherwise known as Sllme. David R. Quakenbush Bret Daniel Raper Band Council 1, 2, rep. 1, 2, Baseball 1, Basketball 1, 2, Cross Country 1, 2, FCA 1, 2, 3, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, sec. 2, Lab Band 1, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, Science Club 2, 3, Track 1, Summer Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Judy Kay Reed Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, sec. 4, Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Track 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, sec. 4, Science Club 3, 4. Julie Diane Resler Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, treas. 2, Girls' Basketball 2, 3, 4, Girls' Track 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Owl Staff 3, 4, 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4, vice-pres. 3. Miss Stevens and Jennifer Jackson scramble for the hall during the Senior Girls' vs. Women's Faculty Game. Kristi Lynn Richardson Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, rep. 2, CSC 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 4, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, sec. 3, pres. 4, 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4, co-pres. 4, Strut 81 Fret 3, Student Council 4. Rod Allen Robinette Class Officer 3, 4, vice- pres. 3, treas, 4, FCA 1, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 4, Track 1, 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4, treas. 2, pres. 3, 4, Summer Band 4. Denise Rene' Roach Booster Club 1, 2, 3, Pep Band 3, Summer Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Kristen Kay Rollison Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, captain 2, CSC 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, 3, vice- pres. 2, Girls' Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Softball 2, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Owl Staff 3, 4, editor 4, Prom Princess 3, Strut k Fret 1, 2, 3, IU Journalism Institute 4. Jeffrey Joe Sharr Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4 FBLA 3, 4, Lab Band 1 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1 2, 3, 4, Summer Band 1, 21 3, 4. 76 Bonnie Jean Settles Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, CSC 4, Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Robert M. Sicard Mary Ruth Skinner Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Ec. Club 1, 2, Latin Club 1, 2. Terry Ray Small Band Council 3, Basketball 1, Class Officer 2, pres., FCA 1, 2, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Lab Band 2, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, Student Council 2, Track 1, 3, 4, Summer Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Kathy Lyn Sowers Lewis CSC 3, Girls' Volleyball 1, 2, 3, Home Ec. Club 1, 2. Jeffrey A. Spinks The computer tests Kris Rollison's knowledge of computerized football. Susan Marie Stader Booster Club 2, 3, 4, rep. 4, CSC 3, 4, Strut 8: Fret 3. Judith L. Tally Stanley Robert Stansberry FBLA 3, FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, B-Men 1, 2,3 4. James C. Tibbett Cross Country 1, FCA 1 Manager 1, Science Club 1 2, 3, 4, Summer Band 1, 2 3, 4, Track 1. Randell Lee Vandeventer FFA 1, 2, 3, French Club 1, 4-H 2, 3. Shelly Dee Williams CSC 1, 2, 3, 4, FBLA 1, 2, 3, 4, treas. 3, historian 4, Girls' State 3, alt., Owl Staff 3, 4, Pom Pon 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, Summer Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Steven Lee Workman Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, B-Men 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Statistician 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 3, 4. Tamara Dee VanDeventer Dennis J. White Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, alt., Chorus Council 1, 2, rep. 1, 2, Class Officer 1, pres., CSC 1, 2, 3, 4, FBLA 2, 3, 4, vice-pres. 3, co-pres. 4, Girls' Softball 2, Latin Club lg Owl Staff 3, 4, Student Council 1, 4, sec. 4, Miss BHS 1. 1 1 Santa Claus lTammy Hendrenl gives Nancy Hobson and Kris Rolllson friendly hug. Randy Joe White FBLA 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Strut k Fret 2, Summer Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Karen Kay Wood Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, CSC 1, 2, 3, 4, treas. 4, Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Strut 81 Fret 3. Brenda Kay Anderson Basketball 1, Booster Club 1, 2, 3, CSC 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Strut h Fret 2. 5 CYCLES The Future... Vast and unknown As the sltyabove, lFathomless and changing As the whispering seas. An unsolved mystery Waitingfor the challenge. An unknown destiny 'To be created. This is yourgift To be molded and shaped lyithyourown hands. Use it well And you will be rewarded. With beautifulyesterdays. Marilea Grider DEDICA TED AND RESPONSIBLE SCHOOL BOARD Seven devoted members compose a very valuable and necessary group at BHS - the School Board. The School Board holds routine meetings each month to discuss a variety of subjects. Meetings are held on the last Tuesday of the month in the elementary school and are open to the general public. A few of the many topics discussed this year included planning and im- plementing improvements for the school, determining bus specifications, receiving bids for the routes, and reviewing the hiring and dismissal of school employees. William C. Miles Secretary Richard M. Richeson Superintendent 80 RESUL TS IN IMPROVED EDUCA TIUNAL FA CILITIES Arnold Groves Russell Hamlin fs-lj W an ,152 An important item discussed this year was the new state law requiring more testing of students relative to the competency program. CAPPS tComprehensive Assessment and Program Planning Systemst is a state Wayne Moore Helen Stone i 1- ' R vi educational improvement program that began this school year with an evaluation and followup in reading composition, spelling and English. In successive years the program will be expanded by adding subject matter areas according to the state textbook adoption cycle. Each school system evaluates the program of its students each year and submits a report to the parents, Our three principals Mr. Greves, Mr. Raper and Mr. Mattox attended several meetings in Bloomington concerning this new testing program. At these planning sessions each school system developed objectives and ways to measure what students are learning in the tested subject areas. The student body at BHS is fortunate to have such a School Board that devotes its time for the benefit of the students' education. 81 NX NX album XX A4059 M Mi ,f 'WWw YWWNW MMM 1 ff ,f ,M W -Tie, Striving . . . forclose friendships 81 memorable times. Choosing classes . . . Pursuing fields ofinterest . . . Foreign language . . Shop . . . Band . . . Lab experiments . . . Credits . . . Academics . . . Clubs Getting involved . . . Achievement and PSAT tests . . . Underclassmen . Sports . . . Pep sessions . . . Raising money for prom . . . Daydreaming . Building up to final year and becoming a Senior!!! unix 'W MWU uvukwa Alano, Chris G. 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Taking responsibilities . . . Adjusting . . . Preparing for high school!!! f'?m29!'Sf ' V S- if x W 'QP Alano, Dmitri Alter, Connie Andis, Roger Armour, Chris Ausman, Kim Axe, Lori Ayers, Kerwin Babcock, Bill Baird, Diana Baird, Paula Baker, Lee Barger, Krista Bennett, Charles Biery, Brian Blackmore, Jim Blaker, Brad Bledsoe, Karen Bovenschen, Butch Bowersock, David Breeden, Joyce Burris, Kim Burris, Tim Byers, Russ Byers, Scott Carmichael, Troy Casner, Bobbi Chapman, Kim Corbin, Anita Corwin, Mark Craig, Jim Crone, Mike Daffron, Jackie Davis, Dennis Doane, Jimmy Doane, Melody Feltner, Charmaine Ferguson, Joanne Ferguson, Jolene Fines, Beth Gillenwater, Brad Gillespie, Tammy Green, Scott Groomer, Stormy Halliburton, Jenny Hasler, Greg Hardesty, Kambi Hayes, Shyla Heaton, Marilyn Helms, Diana Helms, Sherry Hendrix Tim Henson, Mary Beth Hines Deanda Hostettler Robin Hubbard Trina 9 . W Wg 1 .Xi ,, t if ' A A Mule 8 ,'V- if , . 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Stalcup, Karen Stivers, Laura Sullivan, Kim Thomas, Beth Thompson, Janet Thompson, Jeania Thompson, Joe Tilton, Kevin Tolbert, Russ Turpin, Alan Turriff, Mike Vaught, Jim Vest, Randy Welch, Jerry Wells, Tim Wilkes, Cheryl Workman, Lisa Wright, Joe wand? 7 ba , W W After obtaining his English assignment, Cameron Gilmore works much as possible before class ends. Burris, Todd Burton, Neal Casner, Lisa Collins, Robert Doane, Linda Douda, Linda Elrod, Lana Emery, Kevin Faultless, Scott Feutz, Terry Forsdick, Margaret Gentry, James George, Sam Gilmore, Cameron Hamlin, Annette Hamlin, Debra Hamlin, Tony Hanson, Kelly Hash, Bobby Hayes, Matt Haywood, Joel Heaton, Sandra Helms, Angela Helms, Mike Hill, Allen Hodge, Angela Holstine, Craig Hutchison, Susan lsom, Mark Jackson, Christi Jenkins, Angela Johnson, John Kirchoff, Brian Kirk, Desiree Lemons, Candice Lorimer, Andy Lueking, Melinda Maden, Bill Marshall, Brian McMillan, Robin 1' ww 4 dl Y Q in af, L W aw - Q -'ft , 'W ,. 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Dana Rupert, Kristie Rusher, Kelly Sachtjen, Joey Sargent, Valerie Schloesser, Thomas Shake, Jacqueline Sims, Tony Strauser, Dianna Sutton, Matthew Thomas, Rebecca Thompson, Roger Titus, Carol Todd, Danny Turner, Stella VanDeventer, Angela VanDeventer, Keith VanDeventer, Kim VanDeventer, Monica Walker, Sara Wallace, Jeff Watkins, Najean Weddle, James Wells, Kathy White, Karen White, Tracy Wiles, Brian Wilson, Patricia Workman, Denise Wright, Carol ',i,. . 96 Striving . . . to be the best. Players and fans working together . . . Dedication . . . Warming up . . . Many hours ofpracticc . . . Striving toward the goal of fame and honor . . . Team spirit . . . Faith . . . A losing Season . . . A winning season Satisfaction and accomplishment. - . t'tt 1 has we. 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County Champs SWIAC Champs Blue Chip Champs 9th Bloomington Sect. out of 32 teams 1 1, The '78 cross country team worked very hard this year. They practiced approximately 7 hours per week and also ran during the weekends. Their efforts helped them to achieve the high standard of ability and sportsmanship maintained throughout the season. They ran against some very highly ranked teams winning all their meets. They were also invited to many im- portant invitationals. Coach Jones seems to be a main reason for the teams' improvement over the years. Stan Stansberry, one of BHS's top runners, was quoted as saying, We have a really great team this year. What helps me to run my best is having a coach anyone would want to run for. Upper Left: No BHS cross country runner will ever forget the mudhole, especially Steve Workman and David Grounds who ran the course after a big rain. Upper Right: During the L8zM- Worthington meet, Brian Frederick strains to keep his pace. Lower: JR. HIGH - Row 1: Tony Sims, Charles Michael, Andy Lorimer, James Gentry, Mark Isom, Scott Faultless. Row 2: Mr. Hadley, asst. coach: William Quillen, Brian Kirchoff, KeithVandeventer, David Bowersock, Brian Wiles, James Craig, Mr. Jones, coach. Row 3: Danny Todd, Herman Sowers, Brian Biery, Billy Nicholson, Terry Feutz, Brad Gillenwater, Jim Blackmore. RECORD BREAKING SEASON FGR TRACK - Ms YS' TRACK HIGH SCHOOL - Row 1: Keith Hanauer, Jim Easter, Thomas Helms, Rob Warren, Chris Alano, Harold Welch, Wllllam Wheelock. Row 2: Janell Boruff, stat., Mr. Jones, coach: Bill Chaney, Russell Chlpman, Steve Workman, Brian Frederick, Rob Ellls, Jeff Vandeventer, Rod Roblnette. Row 3: Stanley Stansberry, Mark Chaney, Doug Todd, Scott Farris, Joe Hansford, Dennis Crltes, Terry Small, Mark Helms, Jeff Thompson, Davld Grounds, Curt Vandeventer, Mr. Hadley, coach. I .gf A ii 'rra Q 'Q f ,,, y ' N W 1 ' fy J , ' , 1 dx, V1 , ,, A I X 31 1 , , T 1 V , Wg ' Q F Ulf, JR. HIGH - Sitting: Tony Mohr, Mark Jones. Row 1: Brad Glllenwater, Brad Blaker, J .B. Sparks, Dmitri Alano, Mark lsom, Andy Lorlmer, Scott Gillenwater, Scott Faultless, Jim Craig. Row 2: Mr. Jones, coach: Danny Todd, Brian Klrchoff, Wllllam Qulllen, David Bowersock, Alan Resler, Bobby Hash, Tlm McKean. Row 3: Charles Jackson, Jlm Mumma, Jlm Llnthlcum, Ted Query, Brian Blery, Herman Sowers, Mr. Hadley, coach. -fs The track tearn cornpiled an the last five years combined. Even C .. ' lf nmpresslve record th1s season ln- th0U8h Several members w111 be lost J cluding four new records. Eleven due to 8l'adUat10fl, Coach Jones 15 ' -: i 11: . ne A ,,,,,, j J . . ' , f , H 'lll ' .,,.. , , , U members of the-team quahfled for lookmg forward to another suc- , I g 31, 3 Ai M the sectional which was more than cessful season next year. ,,, , gyv , M H I Z., ' -- ' A L' , 'F ' ,, A ' M ,:.-f H V My ,f1',Jf'f , 7 f ,,,' , ,, V - w ir' 1 100 1:f 'V r v 't r . 1 A N ,1. lvll Vxll I ,,f,f V 1 :'1': ,nn ' , -f' f : '-' ZH '- :W fa W AWS, ff I i K V . GX Vi I 'fa-mai ' , -4. ., mi M 1' .- ,G V., ,L ,,A, A TENNIS This year's tennis team began its season well, although it ended with a 3-8 record. During this time the team played highly ranked teams such as Vincennes Rivet and Barr-Reeve. The team practiced approximately two hours per day after school. With this hard work the boys made it to the semifinals of the tennis sectional losing to Rockville 1-4. Upper: Mark Barkley and Brad Lucas rest before the start of the tennis match. Lower: Warming up is an important part of Keith Hanauer's game. GOOD SERVES -FAIR SEASON My BHS 3 Dubois BHS 0 Barr-Reeve BHS 0 Vincennes BHS 0 Sullivan BHS 0 Loogootee BHS 2 South Knox BHS 2 Linton BHS 3 North Daviess BHS 2 Linton + BHS 3 Linton + BHS 1 Rockville +Sectional TENNIS - Row 1: Todd Gillenwater, Bill Chaney, Mark Barkley, Keith Hanauer. Row Z: Jim Easter, Stan Stansberry, Mr. Wikle, coach: Brad Lucas, Joe Hansford. i CARDS TAKE SECTIONAL TITLE YS' ARSITY Bifmmfieid flfiffifffim VARSITY - Row 1: Roger Clark, Row 2: Mr. McBride, asst. coach: mgr.g Bruce Welch. mgl'-5 George Brad Gilliland, Doug Todd, Greg Ockermammgl'-2 JCffS3llf0l'd,mgl'- Lehman, Mark Helms, Mark sxaxgsaasegxesmsessse :sf-oww:fm5: '9.Og,gg,g.fD,g'gn.ggg'i Coma- ow- m9'.mO 15ro'4Cc:. md: OB'-:cn 5 wE3,- CD :rm.-- Neg' n.:sg, '?iUQQ2g'oa'guen. H150 'J:5'.Z7'omv-1,.,, Q v-3 img 2:12sE?fg,o'D-H'la9,9mf's'cf1'5' EQ dgoagmggggnsnmguzg- 82-,ia ,.. faq. as-2: 5:H5,z'5.5-ai 5' Seo5.22-sEa5a'1amS2E'SZE'Se 3-35-.:. 'SQ-fTgEougg5,,,35L53,r-3, 25 m mm 5 3' 1.41-r'-3' gJW'mg5'mrdSg 'g2S.m 2 cu 3 'U O ,...mgyn-IFQQBQ-rF'Bn,g'n,f 23, gv- 1-v-'Omg ,-lQ4 'm'-4-P' anim 5'.-v-Q., v- o'-s QQ... 0 5 g.,, 1-1mQm 1o age P5-:ZWQEQWB 'xggaawf U11 D-1' 'a'S5zw5.53:gSSa'3-SS SEED' ,5.-,gm:g,5.gg,,mQg5cof,:::94,,- oam':-?i:Jn.cn.-.-1. Z4S n.f45.5m'o.E.: -4 Lower Left: Brad 0'Neall concentrates on making a free throw to pace the Cardinals' lead. Lower Right: Scott Farris adds two points with a tip-ln against the Linton Miners. 102 Chaney, Dennis Crites, Scott Farris David Pickett, Curt Vandeventer Ric Faultless, Jeff VanDeventer Brad 0'Neall, Mr. Brett, coach. i SECOND YEAR IN A ROW Upper Left: Strong jumping ability is shown by Dennis Crites as he reaches for the ball during the opening tip-off. Upper Right: Led by the senior team members, warm-up exercises are important to good performances and in preventing injuries. CHEERLEADERS - Kris Rollison, Tami Thompson, Cambi Stone, Nancy Hobson, Georgette Lentg, 103 ,, B SKETB LL KJ U Q In 6 501515 B-TE uni B-TEAM WINS BLUE CHIP FCJR ISI TIME The B-team won 2 out of 3 of their tournaments this year, but as with any team, they felt they could have done better. The thought is expressed here by starter Curt Vandeventer, I thought we had a pretty successful season, but I wish we had a chance to replay the final game of the Greene County Tourney. Left: Cheerleaders Ann Parson, Lynn Harrah, and Susan Palkos watch ex- pectantly as the Cards rack up two more points. Right: Showing strong rebounding ability, Doug Todd and Mark Helms pull one down for Bloomfield. . :V 'XM Mwnddn B-TEAM - Row 1: Ann Parson, Lynn I-larrah, Amy Roudebush, Susan Palkos. Row 2: Jeff Sanford, mgr.g Roger Clark, mgr.: Jlm Easter, Ric Faultless, ,Jeff VanDeventer, Mike Hung., 1-vm 'Whoopi 4 4' . wr 4,1 MM .' Z Gadberry, Greg Andis, stat.: Mr. McBride, coach. Row 3: Joe Hansford, Curt Vandeventer, Mark Helms, David Blackmore, Greg Lehman, Doug Todd, Brad Gllllland. ww., if f ,Q M at I ,,, ,,, f , V I In 5 ,VZ 1, ,,,,. ,1 , f 12 .'f1 E iff? t .,r f 'lt I 1211? 1 IIIII I I mf ,,,,, 5 , ' I , 'I Um GL BOYS 9TH BASKETBALL HARD PRACTICE FOLL OWED BY WINS .1 f ,, zf- ,.a Wwi, 3 A 5- K rm, 5 Q Q? AL 49'Wgrn ' ' ' 9th - Row 1: Greg Andis, Bill Chaney. Bobby Henderson, Bill Miles, Tom Row 2: Roger Clark, Billie Joe Hlxon, Long, Terry Gilmore, Mr. McBride, Brent Stone. Row 3: Richard Hamlin, coach. it Future varsity players is what most of the 9th grade basketball players hope to be, and with a record of 7-5 their dream is well on its way to reality. The freshman team played many tough teams such as DuBois, who won the Blue Chip, Shakamak, and Bedford. It was an all around good year. We practiced hard and played well. Most of all we won games! stated Roger Clark. Upper Left: With hopes of increasing the score, Terry Gilmore shoots for two points. Upper Middle: Bill Chaney shows excellent offensive playing by shooting a lay-up. Upper Right: CHEERLEADERS- Debbie VanDeventer, Kim Cook, Lori Byers, Tricia Paikos. STRENUOUS PRACTICE INSPIRES DEVCTION 71h 8 81h BASKETBALL 7th GRADE CHEERLEADERS- Lynda Burris, Debble Hamlin, Christy Jackson, Melinda Lueklng. 1 fm 7th GRADE - Row 1: Cameron mgr.g Brian Klrchoff, Keith Van- Gilmore, Roger Thompson, Mark lsom, Deventer, Danny Todd, Bobby Hash, Tony Sims, Willlam Quillen. Row 2: Tony Hamlin, Jerrywelch, mgr.g Mary James Sparks, mgr.g Jeff Nickless, Jane Partain, stat.: Mr. Wlkle, coach. Keith VanDeventer squeezes past the other players to rebound the basketball. 106 8th GRADE CHEERLEADERS - Holly Holstine, Dawn Saunders, Shyla Hayes, Anlta Lorlmer. M Q Good coaching, team work, and enthusiasm created a winning mixture for the Junior High basketball teams this year. The Junior High teams consisted of 20 boys dedicated to playing basketball. The boys practiced 6 to 8 hours each week to perfect their skills in shooting, dribbling, and defense and offense. With the devoted help of their coach Mr. Wikle, the 7th grade finished their season with 6 wins and 5 lossesg the 8th grade finished with 7 wins and 8 losses. Middle: 8th GRADE - Row 1: Brad Blaker, Roger Andis, Tim McKean, Rick Moomaw. Row 2: James Sparks, mgr.g Jeff Nlckless, mgr.g Alan Resler, Herman Sowers, Charles Jackson, Darren Long, Chris Armour, Scott Jones, Jerry Welch, mgr.g Mary Jane Partain, stat.: Mr. Wlkle, coach. Lower: Working under the theory that proper instruction promotes wins, Mr. Wlkle instructs his players on defensive strategies. 107 HARD PRACTICE LEADS TO EASY WINS Participating in 5th and 6th grade basketball is a stepping stone to varsity basketball for some boys, but for others it is just plain fun. Forty-six boys participated in 5th and 6th grade basketball this year. The boys practiced every Saturday for two hours from September through December. Their hard practice paid off with 2 wins and 1 loss. Two of the games scheduled were cancelled because of snow. The teams were coached by Mr. Brett and Mr. McBride. Lower Left: The 5th grade team practices a defensive drill before a tough game. Lower Right: 5th GRADE CHEERLEADERS - Traci George, Laura Haines, Jana Workman, Tammy Sherrard. 5TH 8 6TH BASKETBALL V 1 W-1 ,f f v 22 1 J' ta 5th GRADE - Row 1: Jimmy Roudebush, Jason Edwards, Rodney Roark, Stephen Bailey, Bart Beard, Sean Troth, Jason Lueking, George Poe. Row 2: Troy Frye, Craig Corwin, Brian Allen, Dominick Forsdick, William Cullison, Joey Hasler, Mat- thew Norris. Row 3: Mike Suiter, Michael Toon, Sean Vandeventer, Tony Fuller, Paul Conley, Kevin Fesler, Rodney LeGrand. fy L if 5 108 Mme , Y l 6th GRADE - Row 1: Ted Query, Brian Balley, Michael Saunders, Scott Oliphant, Brad Workman, Jon Hasler, Timmy Halliburton, Mark Splce, Billy Meek, Pat Reed. Row 2: Greg Reece, David Benton, David Dean, Ronnie Kindred, Eddie Medina, Tommy Medina, Shane Hamlin, Dwight Thompson, Tony Barger. Row 3: Scott Gillenwater, John Royal, Adam Bucher, Jay Pope, Kenny Hudson. 6th GRADE CHEERLEADERS - Kiersten Lankford, Terri Duke, Cheri David Dean develops his 118881118 skills Jackson, Julie Vanueventer. during Practice- 90 TY I RS LS r-4 h-I Q J B-TEAM BASKETBALL 'noun.q.,--u- ' VARSITY - Row 1: Judy Reed, Kim Childers, Kara Barnard, Kris Hudson, Teri George, Gloria Davis. Row 2: Miss Stevens, coach, Kim Carpenter, Julie Resler, Crystal Sharr, Jeannie Cochrane, Lisa Axe, Karen Workman, Vickie Resler, Keith Hanauer. GIRLS SHOOT ,, W' O WIN B-TEAM - Row 1: Karen Workman, Beth Strauser, Sharon Carmichael, Krista Lucas, Molly Bell. Row 2: Miss Lincicome, coach: Lisa Axe, Lisa Chaney, Lori Ferguson, Julie Holtsclaw, Christy T Summerville, Vickie Resler. ' wiiiiiw' 13 ' BDNFIC A .',' g U 'M 'f ' ,AW . ,Q In Q Vgr, V .,m,v, A,,.W,, W ' R M 1, , , K M 4:7Qf'V'g,,g,LVg.,, - ,ffff or l Upper Left: Varsity members per- form floor drills as part of their warm- up exercises. Upper Right: With deep con- centration, Judy Reed prepares to make a foul shot. Middle Left: B-team members are fans as they express their spirit and enthusiasm for the Varsity. Lower Left: Players scramble to gain control of the ball after a tip-off. Lower Right: Blocking her opponent, Lori Ferguson waits in hopes of rebounding the ball. M i', J 1 1 qfuaw. With hard work and practice the Jr. High girls' teams achieved fine results. This practice, of course, paid off with the records of 6-0 67th gradel and 3-3 68th gradeJ. The Lady Cards having proved what they could do gave us much confidence in our future Jr. Varsity and Varsity ball teams. This is the second year for the Jr. High girls' teams with many more to follow. Upper: Sth GRADE - Row 1: Susan Myers, Marilyn Heaton, Beth Fines, Janet Thompson, Robin Hostettler, Kambl Hardesty, Debbie Opel, stat. Row 2: Debbie Pullen, mgr.g Karen Bledsoe, mgr.g Amy Hudson, Paula Baird, Karen Stalcup, Debbie Reed, Pat Lardizabal, stat.g Miss Lincicome, coach. Lower: Hoping to raise the score even more, Angle Vandeventer con- centrates on her next play. GIRLS JR. HIGH GIRLS' BASKETBALL STRIVE FOR VICTORIES 112 7th GRADE - Row 1: Kim VanDeventer, Denise Workman, Penny Hall, Llsa Casner, Rebecca Thomas, Lynn Strauser, Desiree Kirk, Debbie Opel, stat. Row 2: Pat Lardlzabal, stat.: Debbie Pullen, rngr.g Karen Bledsoe, mgr.: Valerie Sargent, Monica VanDeventer, Kelly Allen, Angie Vandeventer, Kristi Rupert, Sara Walker, Miss Stevens, coach. 1 DETERMINATION SHOWN BY GIRLS 'LQ JR. HIGH - Row 1: Christi Jackson, Kristina Bovenschen, Susan Myers, Janet 'l'bompson. Row 2: Julle Minks, Amy Hudson, Shyla Hayes. Sherry Helms, Debbie Opel, Kambl Hardesty, Anlta Corbin. Row 3: Mrs. Burch, coach: Lana Elrod, Lynn Strauser, Donna Shake, Denise Workman, Kelly Allen, Robin Hostettler, Angie Vandeventer, Linda Burris, Jenny Halliburton. Row 4: Mary Jane Partaln, Anita Lorimer, Debbie Reed. Marilyn Heaton, mgr.: Paula Baird, mgr.: Dawn Saunders, Desiree Kirk, Mrs. Hanauer, coach. VARSITY - Row 1: Klm Childers, Judy Reed, Molly Bell. Row 2: Christy Summerville, mgr.: Shawna Long, Kelli Epes, Amy Roudebush, Ann Parson. Row 3: Miss Stevens, coach: Lori Anderson, Karen Workman, Beth Strauser, Sharon Haines, Julie Farris, mgr. Row 4: Llnda Tally, Lisa Chaney, Francine Warth. Lori Ferguson. Upper: One of the track members attempts to beat the record in the high jump. lower: Practice ls beneficial as Karen Workman jumps the low hurdle. DID VEIJ. ISTUI 9 ,H W, mail' fffmma 1 LLEYB LL STRONG TEAMWORK SHOWN DURING '78-'79 SEASON This year's volleyball team spent many after school hours improving their bump, set, and spike style of game. This style was first introduced here at BHS last season by coach Miss Stevens. The girls' work paid off in their games where their strong sense of teamwork really showed. .They also used much of their practice time working on the basic fundamentals. Upper: B-TEAM - Row 1: Dawn Kirk, Ann Bladen, Kara Barnard, Krista Lucas, Molly Bell. Row 2: Doris Stansberry, manager: Beth Strauser, Ann Parson, Lori Ferguson, Kelly Epes, Julie Farris, statisticiang Miss Lincicome, coach. Lower: Coach Stevens explains her strategy for the next game. iq S? 2 .V 4122! A it .7 - - f ff' 15 f no 45 A f 2 1 f x ff f Sf exa- '41 fy? ...- zrpfi ,X ' y. 5 Z V ' Wlfir, f 'i 440 so 1' GBM? r, N'Nr 42 V .Q Ni -of 5 li 5 is ,- ,isa IHS naman ...,, yt ll--gl-1 The games proved interesting to the fans, who came in larger numbers than ever before. Senior team member Kris Rollison stated, Even though we didn't have a great season this year, we did have a lot of fun! Upper: VARSITY - Row 1: Julie Farris, statisticiang Ann Bladen, Kara Barnard. Row 2: Miss Stevens, coach: Jeannie Cochrane, Kris Rollison, Katy Phillips, Janell Blackmore, Doris Stansberry, manager. Row 3: Tammy Hendren, Crystal Sharr. Row 4: Kim Bartlett, Kris Hudson, Teri George. Lower Left: Jeannie Cochrane shows good fundamentals as she makes a bump to the front line. Lower Middle: Team setter Crystal Sharr shows her skill by getting the ball up for a spiker. Lower Right: Spiking a fast ball across the net, Teri George adds a point to the score. IS BA LL 81 TE Dr -I E 0 SOFTBALL - ROW lr Crystal Sharr. Mlss Llnclcome, coach: Jody man, Mary Jane Douda, Kelli Epes Ann Bladen, Lisa Axe, Kim Bartlett, Ferguson, Beth Strauser, Lorl Vickie Resler. Teri George, Joanne Conway Row 2: Ferguson, Lisa Chaney, Karen Work- 4 B' TENNIS - Row 1: Sandy Halliburton, Tricia Paikos, Lynn Axe, Sus4:I A Palkos. Row 2: Miss Linclcome, coach: Susan Burcham, Ann Blade Crystal Sharr, Krista Lucas. ff '-Qtafhifwmiu www NEW SPORT JOINS CLD Middle: Joanne Conway positions to make a catcn. Lower Left: Preparing to serve a ball is Katy Phillips. lower Right: After making a good return, Crystal Sharr pauses to watch her opponent's swing. BABE RUTH1 Upper: CARDS - Row 1: J.B. Sparks, Brad Blaker, Matt 0'Neall. Alan Resler, Brian Biery, Jim Vaught. Row 2: Kelly Rusher, Richard Bladen, Roger Clark, Jeff Nickless, Scott Helms, Brian Gilliland. Row 3: Tom Long, Wes Heaton, Terry Gilmore, Jeff Goad, Mark Downey, Jeff Vandeventer, Brent Stone, Mr. Kirchoff, coach. Lower: WHITES - Row 1: Troy Carmichael, Chuck Bennett, Dodge Andis, Bill Hixon, Warren Michael, Jeff Sanford. Row 2: Scott Jones, Wayne Benton, Bill Nicholson, Brad Owensby, Jimmy Warnick, Mike Gadberry. Row 3: Mr. Brett, coach: Todd Gillenwater, Joe Hansford, Jim Easter, Bob Henderson, Bill Miles, Greg Andis. , , aim K V. , K A tgafs ft y 'J' 'A 'A My ': fv ' W, ' ' B at 31 ,, ,w,:..gf5yf , STEPPING STONE TO VARSITY BASEBALL ,fx wlwwxs,f X , , .,, ff f.:,,,,,,5,,5gWw U Mlm 3 an-.:': ' V wi' Wy' same I' 4 Qv12,,6'?,. ,, ..,,, 4 . 30' .fa at uxfmyql yy , , f, ,Luv Mg, -. , 'bra , -L . at , ,Q ' ,i:,, A 7 -,f Wwiifwfftffifal 5' This year the Babe Ruth teams had contrasting seasons. The Cards were 6-4 with 1 tie, while the Whites were 4-7. Joe Hansford and Jim Easter of the Whites were the top hitters. Joe also was the leader for RBI's CRuns Batted Inl. After the regular season the top players joined other Greene County East players to form the Greene County East All-Stars. The All-Star I Y team has represented our school in , ,,,, ,,,,,, y 3 District, Area and State tour- naments for many years. STRIKING ONE FOR THE CARDS -' BASEBALL BASEBALL -' RUW 11 Brad 0'N2Hll Steve Workman Tom Long Mike coach David Pickett Brian Frederick Jim Easier. JeffV1mDeveI1t0l', S903 Gadberry Wes Heaton Rita Lar Dennis Crites Bill Miles Terry Helms, Jimmy Wamick- Row 22 Susan dlzabal batgirl Row 3 Mr Brett Gilmore Mr Kirchoff coach Ternes, batgirl: Russell Chipman The varsity baseball team prepared themselves for the up- coming season by practicing after school for approximately two hours every day. They played such teams as Loogootee, North Daviess, and Bedford North Lawrence. With the mixture of hard work, long prac- tices, and good coaching the team kept their record of wins high. 118 1 1, 4lif n ' ' 445 Egg ML Q3 li , fig 'L ,Jw 4 if 2 4, Q! 4 3655 , i , ,5, fl fn ,, ,QM .V ,WT 1 Y Y PMWM 5 if 4? 'W vw Q W, M., is 4 , 1 , vw vffau, f new Af A A if Q , is 6 5 ' J L. T c I Aw , Www WW www E 4,,, E , SECTIONA L Upper Left: Being guarded by a Van Buren Blue Devil, Dennis Crites makes a dash for Bloomfield's basket. Upper Right: David Pickett struggles with a Shakamak player for control of the rebound. Lower: After a long hard season, the team is happily rewarded with the Sectional title. 5 fu. 'S 1 , , unit' L U I HI L I- DETERMINATION L EADS VARSITY Long hours of practice paid off when the Varsity team captured the Sectional title for the second year in a row. Although the boys didn't get as far in the Regional as they had hoped, the boys had fun trying and gained much experience. Upper: Mr. Roach, principal of Central High School, presents the senior boys with the Sectional trophy. Lower Left: Coach Brett gives special instructions during a time out at the Regional. Middle: The Cardinals put their defense into action to prevent the Linton Miners from scoring. 121 GIRLS' SECTIONAL Upper Left: In an effort to make a clean pass, Crystal Sharr searches for an open teammate. Upper Middle: Teri George prepares for defense as the teams come down the floor. Upper Right: Senior forward Judy Reed snips a piece of the net after the Sectional victory. Middle: An exhausted and joyful starting five grasp the Sectional trophy. Lower: The girls' varsity team poses for the traditional victory picture. 122 GIRLS TRIUMPH AS SECTIONAL CHAMPS The combination of bench laps, jumping jacks, bridges, running, leg stretches, and two-hour practices four times a week helped the girls achieve a 14-6 record for the season. Coached by Miss Stevens, the girls successfully overcame Linton, Eastern, and L8zM to claim the Sec- tional title. The Ladybirds slipped by L8zM in the final game with a score of 47-38. The girls traveled to Washington putting in a day of practice in preparation for the Regional. Despite determination and hours of practice, the Cougars of Bloomington North snatched the Regional title with a score Of 55-45. Upper: The grade school shows that they are backing the girls ln the Sec- tional with a skit during a pep session. Lower Left: Cutting down the net after successfully taking the sectional is varsity guard Kris Hudson. Lower Right: Gloria Davis and Judy Reed wait for the ball to come within reach to obtain a rebound. 123 organizations 4-fi M9 Striving . . . to be involved. Joining together . . . Field trips . . . Taking responsibility . . . Sharing.. . Fund raising . . . A-period meetings . . . Helping others . . . Guest speakers Learning to relate and work with others. van.. 6 Ai ' ,160 STRUT 81 FRET - Row 1: Juli Grider, Janell Boruff, Teresa Ellis, Marilea Grider, Nancy Hobson. Row 2: Mrs. Andis, sponsor, Mindy Barnhill, Cinda Hostettler, Kelly Isenogle, Melissa Felton, Teresa Pittman, Susan Ternes, Candy Hayes, Fran Moore. Row 3: Angela Hayes, Susan Stader, Joanne Conway, Stacey Bailey, Jaci Sponsor Mrs. Andis and President Kirk Lundy count votes of members wishing to allow freshmen to join Strut 81 Fret. 1 1 W 3 McKamey, Kim Cook, Sharon Car- michael, Tammy Ellis, Anne Parson, Tammy Burton, Thomas Burton. Row 4: Jane Linthicum, Grace Doane, Diana Partain, Molly Bell, Ann Bladen, Katy Phillips, Roxanne Bailey, Debbie VanDeventer, Julie Oliver, Bruce Welch, Russell Hash. Row 5: James Ferguson, Scott Clark, Brad Lucas, Becky Speck, Rita Pearson, Marta Heaton, Lisa Chaney, Tonjua Lee, Kelly Walker, Christy Summerville, Lori Ferguson, Alice Grider, Tom Long, Bill Miles, Greg Andis, Lonnie Bailey, Joe Hansford, Mark Barkley, Jim Warnick, Kirk Lundy, Paul Ferguson. PERFORMING THEA TRICAL TALENTS l THESPIANS - Row 1: Susan Ternes, Marilea Grider, Juli Grider, Janell Boruff, Cinda Hostettler, Fran Moore. Row 2: Teresa Pittman, Nancy Hobson, Mindy Barnhill, Kelly Isenogle, Lonnie Bailey. Row 3: Candy Hayes, Missy Felton, Teresa Ellis, Kirk Lundy. CREA TI G THE MOOD WITH MUSIC nano Strut and Fret consists of students with imagination and creativity that wish to meet the challenges and rewards of acting. After selecting the plays, they audition for parts, build necessary props and spend hours rehearsing lines. Students with special interests and talents in music may tryout for Varsity Chorus. They act out and work to put emotions in their songs. The Varsity Chorus also performs the songs for plays given by Strut 8: Fret. Varsity Chorus members Brenda Dobson and Melissa Felton practice the song Happiness Is for the Spring Concert. VARSITY CHORUS - Row 1: James Moore, Roxanne Bailey, Nancy Hob- ?erguson, Greg Andis, Diana Partain. son, Susan Ternes, Juli Grider, Alice low 2: Teresa Ellis, Melissa Felton, Grider Brenda Dobson Bruce Welch Vlarilea Grider, Teresa Pittman, Lori Wayne Benton, Row 4: Joe Hansford 3ritton, Betina Bays. Row 3: Fran Lonnie Bailey, Brad Lucas K .ag ?sat th GRADE CHORUS - Row I: leanda Hines, Connie Alter, Mary lenson, Debbie Opel, Debra Pullen, leth Fines, Susan Pope, Debra Reed, lambi Hardesty, Amy Hudson, Lisa lorris, Shyla Hayes, Sherry Helms, Julie Minks. Row 2: Sheila Kordes, Diana Helms, Anita Lorimer, Mary Jennifer Halliburton, Monica Lee, Lori Jane Partain, Susan Myers. Row 3: Axe, Keren Stelenp- Karen Bledsoe. Roger Andis, Brad Blaker, Charles Marilyn Heaton, Stella Turner. Cheryl Jackson, Todd Smith, Alan Resler, Lori Wilkes, Diana Baird, Angie Van- pearsomgathysanford' deventer, Robin Michael, Kathy Wells, 127 gi.: , ! f 2 , . .9 5 . . 5 WI' If' PAST MEMBER HONORS ORGANIZATION The highlight of the year for Bloomfield's Future Farmers of America was seeing last year's member Marty VanDeventer win in the State Talent Finals and advance to compete in the National Finals in Kansas City. FFA members participated in several money-making projects such as selling peanuts and operating the dunking booth at the Apple Festival. The district rank of BHS's FFA has moved up to 5th place this year and several members placed in district competition. FFA also had two state farmers this year - Marvin Hash and Bret Raper. FFA - Row 1: Mark Helms, Jim Hamlin, Jeff VanDeventer, Robby Feutz, Keith Hanauer, Terry Small, Brian Burton, Rod Robinette, Justin Ragle, Tracy Ferguson, Mr. Helms, sponsor. Row 2: Brad Corwin, Glen George Toren Sullivan, Marvin Hash, Ockerman, Jim McGlothlin, Rash, James Hubbard. Row 3: Paul Gerry Myers, DeWayne Hamlin, Hamlin, Tim Riggle, Bryan Blaker, John Myers, David Ausman. Row 4: Qv.f-. amwwwmfMw.ffmwfWf.ta .-,, .. . . f f f. Greg Pearson, Bryan Smith, Scott Frye, Rob Warren, Larry Helms, Cabot Faultless, Kevin Clifft, Scott Sargent. Row 5: Jim Edwards, Tim Carpenter, Phil Myers, Bill Rollins, Bill Collins, William Ray, Doug Todd, Thomas Helms. Row 6: Curt Vandeventer, Steve Harp, Jeff Vandeventer, Randy Long, Russell Helms, Leonard Hunter. Row 7: Keith Hanson, Larry Burch, Tom McDaniel, Jeff Hasler, John Cochrane, Brian Chesnut. ' .ik .Q f f f H. .. ,......,,.. ...,, W.. ftmmewwvq Upper Left: FFA members listen carefully to the important matters being discussed at an FFA meeting. Upper Right: With gavel in hand, FFA President Brad Corwin calls the meeting to order. Lower Left: Secretary Paul Myers concentrates on taking the minutes of a recent FFA meeting. i JR. HISTORICAL - Row 1: Stella Turner, Diana Baird, Mary Jane Partain, Karen Stalcup, Karen Bled- soe, Anita Lorimer, Debra Pullen, Marilyn Heaton, Patricia Lardizabal, Dawn Saunders, Kristi Rupert, Linda Douda, Jennifer Halliburton, Desiree Kirk. Row 2: Melody Doane, Deanda Hines, Tamera Gillespie, Paula Baird, Sheila Kordes, Joyce Breeden, Trina Hubbard, Kim Sullivan, Debbie Reed, Jolene Ferguson, Joanne Ferguson, Lana Elrod, Lori Pearson, Susan Myers, Valerie Sargent, Scott Byers. Row 3: Dana Roach, William Jeffries, Russell Tolbert, David Bowersock, Jim Linthicum, Alan Resler, Mark Corwin, Bill Vaught, Jeff Nickless, Brad Gillenwater, J .B. Sparks, Mark Raper, Charles Bennett, Joe Ray, Brad Owensby, Brad Davis, Lee Baker, Mr. Roach, sponsor. CONCENTRATING ON INDIANA HISTORY X X Jr. Historical consists of Jr. High students who qualify for membership by passing a test based on Indiana History. The club meets once a month and during the meetings hear presentations and see filmstrips about Indiana History. One of the favorite presen- tations this year was on making rawhide and dug-out canoes. Lower Left: Susan Myers takes notes on a filmstrip presentation during a Jr. Historical meeting. Lower Right: Kim Burris watches a filmstrip on Indiana History during a meeting of Jr. Historical. 129 CSC 111th 8: 12thJ - Row 1: Caroline Morron, Brenda Anderson, Ava Fish, Nancy Campbell, Susan Kirchoff, Kristi Richardson, Melissa Felton. Row 2: Grace Doane, Mindy Barnhill, Cambi Stone, Teresa Pittman. Row 3: Kelly Isenogle, June Johnson, Roxanne Bailey, Rita Lardizabal, Kris Rollison. Row 4: Fran Moore, Teresa Ellis, Janell Boruff, Marilea Grider, Tami VanDeventer. Row 5: Joanne Conway, Mary Wilkie, Shelly Williams, Nancy Hobson, Kim Boyd, Judy Hawkins. Row 6: Mrs. Farris, sponsor: Susan Stader, Bonnie Settles, Selena Feutz, Gloria Davis. OPPORTUNITIES ARISE FOR CSC AND FCA MEMBERS CSC 19th 8: 10thJ - Row 1: Lynn Axe, Jaci McKamey, Kim Cook, Stacey Bailey, Anne Parson, Sharon Car- michael, Tammy Ellis, Mickie Leibacher. Row 2: Caroline Hillen, Kendall Lankford, Debbie Van- Deventer, Robin Burris, Becky Speck, 130 Marta Heaton, Julie Oliver, Julie Farris, Kelly Walker, Christy Sum- merville. Row 3: Heather Lester, Lisa Chaney, Julie Holtsclaw, Mary Jane Douda, Darlene Sims, Rosetta Noel, Lori Britton, Susan Burcham, Jennifer Doane, Alice Grider, Michele Helms. Row 4: Tammy Pope, Dana Holstine, Julie Wonder, Lori Anderson, Crystal Sharr, Georgetta Lents, Jessie Burton, Renae Sharr, Row 5: Mrs. Farris, sponsor: Francine Warth, Sharon Haines, Chrystal Turpin, Donna Lin- zey, Linda Swango. jig Wm fe FCA - Row 1: Keith Hanauer, Mark Chaney, Steve Workman, Brad 0'Neall, Scott Farris, Teri George, Kim Bar- tlett, Gail Morron, Judy Reed, Katy Phillips, Mr. Brett, sponsor. Row 2: Greg Lehman, David Pickett, David Blackmore, Stan Stansberry, Dennis Crites, Curt Vandeventer, Doug Todd, Mark Helms, Joe Hansford, Kim Childers. Row 3: Tim Riggle, Brian' Frederick, Russell Chipman, Keith Graves, Ric Faultless, Todd Gillen- water, Mike Gadberry, Amy Roudebush, Jim Easter, Vickie Resler. Row 4: Eddie Bensman, David Grounds, Mark Barkley, Richard Bladen, Tom Long, Bill Miles, Brent Stone, Terry Gilmore, Jeff Van- Christian Service Club is the largest girls club in BHS. The members of the club perform many services for the people living in and around Bloomfield. Some of the many activities the members were involved in this year were collecting food for Thanksgiving baskets which was distributed by the Welfare Depart- ment, wrapping presents for the patients in the nursing home, and serving as tutors. Many members will be serving as huggers at the special olympics on May 12 and June 26 and 27. Fellowship of Christian Athletes meet once a month during A-period. They hear talks by many speakers such as Joe Norman, an I.U. All- American Football player, Alvin Ruxer, a prominent businessman from Jasper, and many of the ministers around Bloomfield. Lower Left: Alvin C. Ruxer gives his presentation on Opportunities at a joint meeting of CSC and FCA. Lower Right: Listening intently to the presentation, FCA members Jeff Vandeventer and Mark Barkley contemplate upon the opportunities that will arise for them. Deventer, Tammy Hendren. Row 5: Beth Strauser, Lori Ferguson, Doris Stansberry, Lynn Harrah, Jeff Van- deventer, Billie Joe Hixon, Bobby Henderson, Greg Andis, Molly Bell. Row 6: Kris Hudson, Ann Bladen, Janell Boruff, Steve Newsom, Lori Byers, J anell Blackmore, Julie Resler. 131 The pom pon girls added color and excitement by performing with the pep band during half time at home ballgames. The girls also accompanied the band at the Linton Fourth of July parade, the Bloomington Homecoming parade, and the Scotland parade. The pom pon girls pleased crowds everywhere they performed. Upper: Doing a routine to It's So Easy, the pom pon girls entertain the fans during half time. f if M q L : I 4 4 ' ' 449, ,, 1, lf ,,, . if tim, f 'Q 'f ,t,, mm 3, BOOSTER CLUB 8: RED SECTION - Row 1: Nancy Hobson, Tami Thomp- son, Kris Rollison, Cambi Stone, Georgetta Lents. Row 2: Lynn Harrah, Susan Paikos, Amy Roudebush. Anne Parson. Row 3: Gail Morron, Marilea Grider, Melissa Felton, Tami Van' Deventer, Janell Blackmore, Kristi Richardson, Susan Stader, Bonnie Settles, Dee Haywood, Susan Kirchoff, Judy Hawkins, Shelly Williams, Tammy Hendren, Katy Phillips, Roxanne Bailey, Kim Bartlett. Row 4: Diana Partaln, Ava Fish, Nancy Campbell, Joanne Conway, Kelly Isenogle, Cinda Hostettler, Caroline Hillen, Susan White, Kris Lucas, Kim Childers, Judy Reed, Brenda Dobson. 132 Row 5: Caroline Morron, Mindy Bar- nhill, Grace Doane, Kendall Lankford, Beth Strauser, Tammy Burton, Alice Grider, Julie Farris, Patricia Paikos, Teresa Ellis, Janell Boruff, Ann Bladen. Row 6: Jennifer Clark, Debbie Westfall, Teresa Foley, Tammy Robinson, Julie Holtsclaw, Marta Heaton, Jaci McKamey, Tammy Ellis, Sharon Carmichael, Mary Wilkie, Areva Ragle, Susan Ternes. Row 7: Vanessa Heaton, Francine Warth, Sharon Haines, Lisa Workman, Diana Helms, Lori Axe, Beth Fines, Patricia Lardizabal, Debra Pullen, Debbie Reed, Mickie Lelbacher, Jeannie Cochrane. Row 8: Chrystal Turpin, Bonnie Wiggington, Jennifer Doane, Debbie Opel, Julie Minks, Susan Pope Amy Hudson, Shyla Hayes, Kam Hardesty, Becky Speck, Tonjua Le Kim Carpenter. Row 9: Susan Bu cham, Crystal Sharr, Lori Anderson Stormy Groomer, Jenny Halliburto Janet Thompson, Rhonda Robinso Robin Hostettler, Kathy Sanford, Te Kindred, Mary Baker, Lynn Axe. Ro 10: Sandy Halliburton, Tammy Pop Lori Britton, Tammy Blaker, Kris Rupert, Valerie Sargent, Darlene Sim Sandy Heaton, Kelly Walker, Debbi VanDeventer, Lori Byers, Heathe Lester. Row 11: Linda Tally, Christ Summerville, Desiree Kirk, Jod Ferguson, Robin Burris, Lo Ferguson, Angela Jenkins, Stace Bailey, Kim Cook. Also adding spirit to ballgames was the Booster Club. Under the direction of the Varsity and B-Team cheerleaders and sponsors Miss Stevens and Mrs. Hanauer, the Booster Club members learned new yells. Decorating the school halls and painting merchants' windows in town were also done by the Booster Club members to show their enthusiasm. Upper: POM PON - Row 1: Caroline Hillen, Connie Oliphant, Marilea Grider, Katy Phillips. Row 2: Juli Grider, Karen Vaught, Stacia Lemons, Dawn Kirk, Shelley Long. Lower Left: To the tune of Charleston, the pom pon girls per- form before a home game crowd. Lower Right: Raising money for Booster Club, Grace Doane works in the concession stand at Jr. High games. DEDICATION SHOWN BY BOOSTER CLUB 81 POM PON DURING BASKETBALL SEASON CREATIVITY AND HARD WORK JOIN TO FORM YEARBOOK Upper Left: OWL STAFF - Row 1: Kris Rollison, Janell Blackmore, Cambi Stone, Rita Lardizabal, Tami VanDeventer, Miss Slinkard, sponsor. Row 2: Vickie Resler, Susan Ternes, Melissa Felton, Areva Ragle, Joanne Conway. Row 3: Star Harris, Jennifer Clark, Tracy Budny, Julie Resler, Connie Oliphant. Upper Middle: Editor Kris Rollison adds her finishing touches to the final pages. Upper Right: Typist Joanne Conway prepares items to be sent to The Evening World for printing. Lower Left: An unusual visitor to Owl Staff one day was Tippy. Middle: Making everything precise Rita Lardizabal finishes her layout. Lower Middle: Cambi Stone and Areva Ragle rush to finish their layouts in order to meet the deadline. Lower Right: Senior members assist Miss Slinkard and the photographer in taking formal pictures on activity picture day. Far Right: Star Harris attempts to take pictures from a different position. ,MAN Busy, busy, busy! This year's Owl Staff members, through creativity and hard work, produced the 1978-79 yearbook. All their time and effort was rewarded with the satisfaction of a job well done. The Owl Staff concentrates on trying to maintain their grades, while editing and publishing the year- book, planning and taking pictures, preparing layouts, and doing research of data for special activities around school. To raise funds for expenses the members sold sub- scriptions and collected money from Patrons. Without the help of the merchants, it would have been im- possible to produce a yearbook. 134 Mit one X Q' ,lf W ' if it I' we m 4, 'W . ef- .W 4 9 . JSM M 4 rt: 442 I .I p, 1 I i..:, . al 0- WZ: MW 2 1 V, ,,....,.-aww Fifi. 1 I V -2 4 iw N X W Wi' W ,WL X, 4 sf mm' is , ,gg f . Wm f fav, ' if ., .- sf' ,. 'M vififiifzfff' ' , Wm, ff ', f, ,fx , ' ,ffm '21 , 4155 'E 'f d f g -7, aa , .Lf ,Q 135 STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS GAIN EXPERIENCE AND LEADERSHIP This year's Student Council project was a Valentinets dance featuring a disc jockey from WPFR in Terre Haute. Due to bad weather the dance had to be rescheduled after Valentine's Day. The proceeds from the dance are being kept with the hopes of purchasing an activity board for the school lawn. To be in Student Council you must be president or representative of a class or club. Middle Left: Teri George listens to plans being made for future activities. Middle Right: Student Council members Mark Chaney and Scott Farris add their ideas to the final decisions for the Valentine's dance. Lower: Valentine's dance contest winners Diane Kelley, Dwayne Kelley, Jim Linthicum, and Jane Linthicum proudly display their trophies. 4Both couples were brother and sisterl. STUDENT COUNCIL - Row 1: Barnhill, Marilea Grider, Tami Van- Roxanne Bailey, Rita Lardizabal, Deventer, Kristi Richardson, Paul Robin Burris, Jody Ferguson, Shelley Myers, Richard Bladen, Greg Lehman, Long, Lisa Axe, Cambi Stone, Ann Billie Joe Hixon, Scott Farris, Mike Bladen, Katy Phillips, Teri George, Gadberry, Roger Clark, Lonnie Bailey, Tena Roudebush, Kim Cook, Mr. Linda Swango, Mark Chaney. Thomas, sponsor. Row 2: Mindy 136 JR. HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL - Row 1: Christi Jackson, Charles Bennett, Beth Fines, Dawn Saunders. Row 2: Andy Lorimer, J .B. Sparks. Row 3: Linda Douda, Angie Vandeventer, Brian Kirchoff, Scott Faultless, Patricia Lardizabal. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY GIVES RECOGNITION FOR ACHIEVEMENTS QATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY - Row 1: Ceith Hanauer, Terry Small, Rod iobinette, David Blackmore, Vickie Kesler, Kris Rollison, Susan Kirchoff. Row 5: Marilea Grider, Roxanne Bailey, Greg gehman, Debbie Westfall, Stephanie Ioats, Susan Ternes. Row 3: Janell Black- ,M M4 more, Teresa Pittman, Nancy Hobson, Jami Corbin, Ann Bladen. Row 4: Kenny Edwards, Mark Chaney, Kristi Richard- son, Mary Wilkie, Areva Ragle, Mr Hannah, sponsor: Steve Workman Melissa Felton, Brad Lucas, Kim Childers Judy Reed. To be eligible for National Honor Society a student must be a sophomore, junior, or senior and hold a 12-point grade average. The main project for this year, under the supervision of their sponsor Mr. Hamiah, was sending a yearbook to the Lae School in Majuro, Marshall Islands. In 1968 Lae School was dedicated with the help of Bloomfield High School. Without the contributions from our school, the town of Majuro might not have had a school. Upper: During initiation Kris Hudson gives her pledge to be a loyal member. Lower Left: Senior officers of National Honor Society await the in- stallation of new underclassmen members. Lower Right: Students nervously await to be formally initiated into National Honor Society. K ,f .ii 2 . MMT , 1 mwwaq I o 137 'Q The International Club is enjoyed by We t A over thirty students. The club members work hard each year to earn money for various awards and occasionally a trip. One of this year's projects was a disco. Another money-making activity was the annual International Carnation Sales. The money from these projects was used by the club members to further their knowledge of foreign cultures. Upper: Lonnie Bailey reads the minutes after refreshments have been served at an International Club awswl' meeting. INTERNATIONAL CLUB: A TASTE OF FOREIGN CULTURE 1 in Lia t i it 12.fz, f' EQ? ,fm aff If ,, ' if J .,...4 E? ,W 3 5 '2a'f1 1f ' ' .,.4 , e ll ' INTERNATIONAL CLUB - Row 1: Michele Helms, Jar ' ,y McKamey, Stacey Bailey, Pauline Rydenbark. Row ' VAb A y ...ZWV M, I in Kim Cook, Anne Parson, Katy Phillips, Rita Lardizabg W W A y Row 3: Tammy Pope, Jody Ferguson, Amy Roudebusl H, M My 'pk' Cambi Stone. Row 4: Susan Ternes, Renae Sharr, Kii ....,, W Carpenter, Vanessa Heaton. Row 5: Lori Anderson L W 'M I M Jennifer Doane, Vickie Resler, Dana Holstine. Row 1 YM' Chrystal Turpin, Francine Warth, Darlene Quillen, Bra 'i'ii Lucas. Row 7: Rita Pearson, Tom Long, Terry Gilmori Lonnie Bailey. Row 8: Richard Hamlin, Billie Joe Hixol Bill Miles. Row 9: Mrs. Burayi, sponsor. Following directions of a Spanish recipe, Darlene Quillen prepares hot tamales. 38 LATIN CLUB - Row 1: Betina Bays, Tricia Paikos, Kim Bartlett, Teri George, Tammy Hendren, Marilea Grider, Greg Andis. Row 2: Heather Lester, Lynn Axe, Tammy Hackler, Kendall Lankford, Becky Speck, Russell Hash, Mrs. Corbin, sponsor. Row 3: Julie Oliver, Paul Ferguson, Julie Holtsclaw, Marta Heaton, James Ferguson, Richard Bladen. rl I Z mm LATIN CLUB EXPLORES ANCIENT SOCIETY The Latin Club began the year with their annual slave sale. This was followed by a banquet to free the slaves. Their interests have centered mainly on the state convention in which many awards were received. Upper: Russell Hash listens to ideas being presented concerning the club's slave day. Middle: Club sponsor Mrs. Corbin directs the meeting as Lynn Axe and Marilea Grider listen to the speaker. Lower: Tammy Hackler, Marta Heaton, and David Doane listen to the club's discussion of a film that was shown. 139 B-MEN-Row 1: Bruce Welch, George Gl'0l1ndS, Jeff VanDeventer, Greg Leh- Glover, sponsorg Bryan Blaker, Mark Ockerman, Steve Workman, Keith man, Russell Chillmall. D0l1niS flrites. Chaney, Scott Farris, Jeff Sharr, Joe Hanauer, Jim Easter, Ric Faultless, R05 Warren, Steve NCWSOIH. Richard Hansford, David Pickett, Todd Brian Frederick. Row 2: David Phillips- Row 32 Brad 0'N08ll. Mr- Gillenwater,StanStansberry. B-CLUBS HON UR ATHLETIC PARTICIPATION B-GIRLS - Row 1: Molly Bell, Judy Reed, Kim Childers, Julie Resler, Katy Phllllps, Kris Rollison. Row 2: Vickie Resler, Kim Carpenter, Susan Kirchoff, Kim Bartlett, Tammy Hendren, Teri George. Row 3: Jeannie Cochrane, Doris Stansberry, Janell Boruff, Lisa Axe, Kris Hudson, Gall Morron, Row 4: Miss Stevens, sponsor: Kara Barnard, Janell Blackmore, Amy Roudebush, Julie Farris. Row 5: Shawna Long, Crystal Sharr, Gloria Davis. This year equality continued to spread through the athletic department as a new club was created. The feminine counterpart of B-Men, called B-Girls, now exists to honor those girls who have won letters in varsity sports. 140 Athletic Director Mr. Glover prepares the order for senior lettermen's jackets. WIDE VARIETY OF TOPICS PRESENTED me-3, IN SCIENCE CLUB PROGRAMS SCIENCE CLUB - Row 1: Doris Stansberry, Ann Bladen, Kara Barnard, Margaret Thomas, Joanne Conway, Debbie Westfall, Lisa Chaney. Row 2: Stephanie Coats, Christy Summerville, Molly Bell, Kim Childers, Judy Reed, Susan Klrchoff, J anell Boruff. Row 3: Linda Tally, Tracy Budny, Richard Phillips, Janell Blackmore, Diana Partaln, Kenny Edwards, Mark Chaney. Row 4: Mike Gadberry, Steve Edwards, Joe Hansford, Jeff Thompson, Jim Warnick, Juli Grider, Bruce Welch. Row 5: David Blackmore, Eddie Bensman, David Pickett, Dennis Crites, Greg Lehman, Robbie Ellis, Mike Reed, Mark Barkley, Jeff Sanford. earning money for next year's trip good food. treasury . Science Club. Mathemagical Land. 141 Although this was an off year and the Science Club didn't make a trip to Chicago, much time was still spent The club had several night meetings covering special interests of its members, and several members were able to attend the annual Science Club party and cookout. Softball, volleyball and frisbee were enjoyed by the students and sponsors as well as the Upper Left: Science Club members worked in the snow parking cars at ballgames to earn money for the Lower Left: Professor Higgins, guest speaker from IU, presented a program about probability to the Lower: Science Club sponsor Mr McBride sets up the projector to show the educational film Donald Duck in FBLA BROADENS MEMBERS' INTERESTS if? FBLA - Row 1: Brenda Dobson, Karen Vaught, Ava Fish. Row 2: Cinda Hostettler, Tammy Burton, Shelly Williams. Row 3: Dawn Kirk, Lynn Harrah, Lisa Axe, Kris Hudson. Row 4: The major purpose of FBLA fFuture Business Leaders of Americal is creating an interest in a business vocation. FBLA members qualify for membership by being enrolled in at least one business subject. This year's members took a field trip to the Farm Bureau Building in In- dianapolis. As a money-making project, calendars were sold by the members raising approximately S100. Additional calendars were given to the nursing home as Christmas gifts. Fun and intellectual growth are in store for all students who join FBLA. Middle: David Grounds, Keith Graves, and Mrs. Uland discuss a bulletin sent by Farm Bureau. Lower Left: Secretary Mary Wilkie carefully takes notes during an FBLA meeting. Lower Right: FBLA members listen attentively concerning ideas for an upcoming project during an A-period meeting. Brad Davis, Georgetta Lents, Caroline Whne Mrs Uland spgngor Ten Hillell, Trema Frye. Connie 0liPh3llt, Roudebush Teresa Ellis Shelley Long Jeff Sharr, Russell Chipmall, Scott Mrs Blakey 5p0n50r Tern Fmeg Helms, Brian Gilliland, Tami Thomp- Tami Vanljeventer son, Miss Slinkard, sponsor: Randy . ffl Wi S ta 4f l 'WM' , ., ., . M., f. and 1 HOME EC. CLUB - Row 1: Sharon Haines, Tammy Robinson, Roxanne Bailey, Angela Hayes, Brenda Anderson, Karen Wood. Row 2: Teresa Ray, Bonnie Wiggington, Debbie VanDeventer, Lori Britton, Lori Byers, Julie Farris. Row 3: Shawna Long, Reta Groomer, Kelly Walker, Sharon Car- michael, Tammy Ellis, Beth Strauser. Row 4: Darlene Sims, Yyvonne Noel, Bonnie Settles, Kristi Richardson, Susan Paikos, Sandy Halliburton. Row 5: Tonjua Lee, Elsie Shonk, Kathy Shields, Elaine Haddock, Melissa Titus, Caroline Morron. Row 6: Patricia Proctor, Gail Morron, Crystal Sharr, Teresa Foley, Mindy Barnhill, Donna Linzey Row 7: Susan Burcham, Mrs Bucher, sponsor: Mrs. Hanauer sponsor. s HOME EC. CLUB PREPARES FOR THE FUTURE Home Ec. Club is open to all students who have been or are at the present enrolled in Home Ec. Meeting once a month, the club members often listen to guest speakers and make plans for future projects. The girls enjoyed field trips to the Holland Dairy Plant and the Convent and Academy of the Immaculate Conception at Ferdinand, IN. Upper: Before being admitted as members to the Home Ec. Club, Judy Henson and Teresa Ray must first pass initiation. Lower: Mrs. Murphy talks to Home Ec. Club members on child abuse. M 'bf 143 album 4 5 Q , ZAV, A W WM, my i'TSr, A fmmxy ,Z dwg! QV A H jg, , 5 MW' M WW M-.-1 li 2 ,pf W: W V , MQW, wf-vm.-nn-. Striving . . . for close friendships Cgl memorable times. Leaving home each morning . . . Meeting people . . . Overcoming fears . Making new friends . . . Coloring and painting . . . English . . . Math . . . Geography . . . Band . . . Homework and studying . . . Becoming involved Ready forJuniorHigh!!! Q1 will 3 3 ,,., -. , ,,,, ,, ,A . c, ,, ,.., , ,Z f y W, sm ELEM. TEACHERS die AIDES Kathy Neill carefully cuts construction paper for her artistic creation. Ps if I 15, I Wig' SYLVIA LAWHEAD Grade 2 wx l ttei 1 LOIS BENSON Grade 4 146 W' N X JANET SHIRLEY Grade 2 va. ' 1 , Q 44 11-X 'WV I Wg 'ta 1 fy? 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Left: Caught off guard by the yearbook photographer, Sharlet Wise completes her daily round of emptying wastebaskets. , wfwm ,,V,,,,,,,! ,., lm - img, fi. Q fm e W W I.. mnc Roz .Qi BUS DRIVERS - Row 1: Don Baird, Donald Sharr, Lloyd Sharr, John Stone, Harold Emery, Bill Vest, Laddie Moore. Row 2: Johnny Johnson, Russell Manis, Jerome Maryfield, Bob Webster, Tilman Sharr, Jack Boruff, Don Goad, Helen Goad, Janette Watkins, Lorena Moore. Lalr mf as M fe? yyee . J l ga ,WH There is more to a school than just a building. Students need a means of transportation, a good meal to eat at noon, and a clean, healthy atmosphere in which to learn. All this becomes the responsibility of the bus drivers, cooks, and janitors. Lower Left: Ruth Bucher completes her work for the day by sweeping the hallway. Lower Right: Harold Emery and Donald Sharr enjoy the jokes of fellow bus drivers as they await the end of the school day. patrons... 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ADMINISTRATIO SCHUOLEI Allen, Sharon 147 Andis, Peg 62 Baird, Donald 165 Barker, Sue Ellen 162, 146 Benson, Lois 146 Blaker, Karen 62, 142 Boruff, Jackie 165 Brett, Steve 25, 44, 62, 102, 117, 120, 121 Brown, Wiletta 164 Brown, Yvonne 62 Bucher, Jack 147 Bucher, Jyme 62, 143 Bucher, Madge 164 Bucher, Ruth 165 Buraji, Sandra 62, 138 Burch, Rhonda 62, 76, 122 Burcham, Wilma 164 Burton, Betty 164 Chamberlain, Jane 147 Corbin, Fern 46, 62, 139 Dowden, Grace 147 Ellis, Robert 62 Elrod, Ruth 62 Emery, Harold 165 Farris, Mary Anne 60, 62, Faultless, Ronald 80 Feutz, Amy 164 Frye, Daniel 164 Gates, Eva 64 Gillenwater, Nancy 146 Glover, Guy 57, 62 130 Alano, Andrew 88, 98 Alano, Chris 84 Alano, Eric 88 Allen, William 35, 86 ALLIS, DEBRA ANN 35, 66, 68 ALLOR, KIRK DAVID 65, 66 Alter, Doris 88 ANDERSON, BRENDA 35, 78, 130, 143 Anderson, Lori 86, 130, 132, 138 Andis, Gregory 40, 88, 104, 105, 117, 131, 139 Ausman, David 86, 128 Axe, Lisa 10, 84, 110, 122 Axe, Lynn 24, 35, 130, 132, 139, 88, 142 Bailey, Lonnie 10, 18, 40, 84, 138 BAILEY, ROXANNE ARLENE 18, 40, 49, 65, 66, 130, 132, 143 Bailey, Stacey 138, 40, 88, 130, 132 Bair, Terry 88 Glover, Martha 64 Goad, Don 165 Goad, Helen 165 Greves, Kenneth 64 Groves, Arnold 80, 81 Groves, Robert 146, 162 Hadley, Loren 62, 90, 91, 98, 99 Hamlin, Russell 81 Hanauer, Barbara 62, 143 Hannah, Harvey 62 Hardesty, Janice 147 Harshman, Clara Belle 146 Harshman, David 146 Haskins, Marilyn 164 Heaton, Avenelle 146 Helms, Ben 62, 128 Himebrook, Martha Dee 64 Hudson, Rex 62 Hughes, Sharon 147 Johnson, Johnny 165 Jones, Marilyn 164 Jones, Steve 63, 91, 98, 99 Kirchoff, Rex 59, 62, 63, 117 Lawhead, Sylvia 146 Lawrence, Lois 63 Lawrence, Tonda 147 Lehman, Gretchen 146 Lincicome, Cynthia 25, 43, 63, 110, 112, 114, 122 Linthicum, Julia 147 Manis, Russell 165 Martin, Jerry 164 PLOYEE Maryfield, Jerome 165 Mattox, Walter 60, 64 McBride, James 33, 63 McBride, Jeannine 63 McBride, Ron 25, 63, 70, 102, 104, 105, 120 McIntosh, Monte 45, 63 McIntosh, Sue 147 Miles, William 80 Moore, Laddie 165 Moore, Lorena 165 Moore, Wayne 81 Murphy, Eva 146 Neill, Kathy 146, 147 Noel, Marion 55, 63 Noel, Oneta 147 Norris, Jack 164 O'Neall, Delmar 80 Pittman, Patricia 147 Pope, Eleanor 64 Quakenbush, Cheryl 146 Raper, Ralph 64 Reed, Ezra 164 Richeson, Richard 80, 81 Riddle, Michael 146 Roach, Charles 63, 129 Robinson, Judy 147 Rogina, Brenda 63 Salesman, Janet 146 Sandberg, Gene 63 Sharr, Donald 165 Sharr, Lloyd 165 HIGH SCHOOL Ballard, Tom 49, 86 Baker, Mary Beth 88, 132 BAKER, CONNIE JEAN 66 Barkley, Mark 18, 40, 42, 88, 101, 131 Barnard, Kara 18, 40, 84, 110, 114, 115, 122 Barnhill, Mindy 34, 35, 84, 130, 132, 143 BARTLETT, KIMBERLEY CHERYL a, 10, 12, 13, 40, 65, 66, 72, 115, 131, 132, 139, 163 Bays, Betina 35, 86, 139 Bays, Jamie 84 Beasley, Bonnie 88 BELL, EUGENE MICHAEL 13, 40, 54, 59, 66, 67 Bell, Molly 18, 40, 86, 110, 111, 114, 122, 131 Bensman, Eddie 52, 84, 98, 131 Benson, Kathy 88 Benton, Wayne 35, 85, 117 Blackmore, David 84, 104, 131 BLACKMORE, JANELL ANNE 54, 65, 66, 67, 72, 115, 131, 132, 134 Bladen, Ann 84, 114, 115, 131, 132 Bladen, Richard 43, 88, 117, 131, 139 BLAKER, BRYAN KEITH 39, 61, 67, 72, 128 BLAND, MATTHEW DAVID 13, 35, 57, 65, 67, 68 Boruff, Janell 18, 40, 84, 130, 131, 132 Bowser, Robert 86 BOYD, KIMBERLY JO 40, 67, 130 Britton, Lori 35, 86, 130, 132, 143 Budny, Tracy 84, 85, 134 Burch, Joseph 86, 128 Burcham, Kevin 40, 86 Burcham, Susan 86, 130, 132, 143 Burris, Robin 35, 88, 130, 132 Sharr, Tilman 165 Shirley, Janet 146 Slinkard, Susie 50, 63, 142 Sowers, Helen 164 Sparks, Marilyn 146 Stalcup, Mildred 164 Stalcup, Mary 146 Stevens, Debra 76, 110, 112, 114, 115, 122, 147 Stone, Helen 81 Stone, John 165 Street, Reba 146 Summerville, Rose 146 Sweet, Flonnie 164 Talbott, Carol 146 Thomas, Richard 38, 63 Townsend, Max 164 Troxell, Janice 164 Uland, Freida 62, 63, 142 VanDeventer, Sandra 147 Vest, Bill 165 Warren, Marjorie 164 Watkins, Janette 165 Webster, Robert 165 Werremeyer, Gordon 25, 60, 63 Wilkie, Avis 164 Wilde, Steve 101, 106, 107, 147 Wise, Charlotte 164 Wonder, Margaret 146 Youngblood, Lorene 146 BURTON, BRIAN LEE 32, 45, 67, 128 Burton, Jessie 35, 86, 130 Burton, Selena 51, 86 Burton, Tammy 35, 53, 86, 132, 142 Burton, Bush, Mark 86 Byers, Larry 88 Byers, Lori 40, 88, 105, 131, 132, 143 Thomas Arthur 59, 88 Caplinger, Rebecca 84 CAMPBELL, NANCY JANE 35, 55, 66, 67, 68, 76, 130, 132 CARMICHAEL, RONALD LEN 67 Carmichael, Sharon 18, 40, 88, 110, 130, 132, 143 Carpenter, Kim 18, 25, 40, 84, 110, 122, 132, 138 Carpenter, Tim 18, 40, 86, 128 Chaney, Bill 88, 98, 101, 105 Chaney, Lisa 35, 88, 110, 111, 122, 130 1' 169 CHANEY, MARK ALLAN 48, 51, 54, 55, 67, 72, 73, 102, 120, 121, 131 CHILDERS, KIMBERLY DAWN 18, 33, 40, 68, 72, 110, 111, 122, 131, 132 CHIPMAN, RUSSELL EUGENE 13, 45, 51, 57, 61, 65, 03, 72, 131, 142 Chesnut, Brian 84, 128 CLARK, JENNIFER SHARON 25, 35, 66, 68, 132, 134 Clark, Roger 13, 88, 102, 104, 105, 117, 120 Clifft, Kevin 86, 128 Coats, Stephanie 84 Cochrane, Jeannie 84, 110, 111, 115, 122, 132 Cochrane, John 84, 128 Collins, Bill 17, 88, 128 Conway, Joanne 84, 130, 132, 134, 135 Cook, Kim 12, 40, 47, 88, 105, 130, 132, 138 CORBIN, LARRY ANDREW 45, 57, 68 Corwin, Brad 83, 86, 128 Cox, Jane 86 Crabb. Carol 84 Crites, Dennis 45, 54, 84, 102 103, 120, 131 CULLISON, ROY WESLEY 68 Davis, Bradley 88, 142 DAVIS, GLORIA JEAN 40, 68, 72, 110, 122, 123, 130 Doane, David 86, 139 Doane, Grace 35, 84, 130, 132, 133 Doane, Jennifer 86, 130, 132, 138 DOBSON, BRENDA KAY 10, 35, 63, 132, 142 Douda, Mary Jane 35, 40, 82, 88, 130 Downey, Mark 86, 117 Drake, Paul 86 Drake, Samuel 88 Easter, Jim 18, 25, 40, 86, 101, 104, 117, 131 Edwards, James 13, 86, 128 EDWARDS, KENNETH LEE 13, 40, 65, 69 Edwards, Steve 40, 52, 84 Ellis, Robert 40, 88 Ellis, Tammy 40, 88, 130, 132, 143 Ellis, Teresa 12, 18, 35, 40, 84, 130, 132, 142 EMERY, KRISTI JEAN 69 Epes, Kelli 40, 86, 114 Everhart, Cheryl 35, 84 EVERHART, REBECCA LYNN 69 Farris, Julie 40, 88, 114, 115, 130, 132, 143 FARRIS, SCOTT TIMOTHY 12, 13, 13, 33, 40, 51, 69, 71, 72, 102, 103, 120, 121, 131, 61 170 Faultless, Cabot 40, 86, 128 Faultless, Ric 25, 40, 84, 98, 102, 104, 120, 121, 131 Feltner, Doug 88 FELTON, MELISSA ELAINE 35, 65, 68, 69, 130, 132, 134 Felton, Vincent 86 Ferguson, James 35, 48, 84, 139 Ferguson, Jody 88, 132, 138 Ferguson, Lori 35, 40, 88, 110, 111, 114, 131, 132 Ferguson, Paul 32, 88, 139 FERGUSON, TRACY PAUL 69, 128 FEUTZ, ROBERT BARRY 69, 128 Feutz, Selena 84, 130 Fines, Terri 35, 84, 142 FISH, AVALENA MARIE 40, 51, 35, 130, 132, 142 Fish, James 86, 40 - Foley, Teresa 34, 35, 84, 132, 143 Frederick, Brian 13, 57, 84, 98, 99, 131 Frost, Lisa 88 Frye, Scott 88, 128 Frye, Trema 84, 142 Gadberry, Mike 86, 104, 117, 131 Gainey, Brian 86 GEORGE, TERI ELAINE 18, 33, 40, 65, 56, 70, 71, 72, 110, 111, 115, 122, 131, 139 Gholson, Cheryl 88 Gillenwater, Todd 86, 101, 117, 131 Gilliland, Brad 102, 104, 120 121 Gilliland, Brian 49, 84, 86, 117, 142 Gilliland, Robert 53, 88 Gilmore, Terry 88, 105, 117, 131, 133 Goad, Jeffrey 13, 86, 98, 117 'GRAVES, KEITH DALE 13, 65, 70, 131, IQ Grider, Alice 40, 88, 130, 132 Grider, Juli 17, 39, 43, 33, 84 133 GRTBER, MARILEA 9, 17, 32. 33, 35, 54, 60, 65, 67, 70, 72, 130, 132, 133, 139 Groomer, Reta 86, 143 GROUNDS, DAVID ROBERT 70, 72, 98, 131, 142 Groves, Wayne 86 Hackler, Tammy 51, 88, 139 Haddock, Elaine 88, 143 Haines, David 88 Haines, Sharon 86, 130, 132, 143 Hall, Dale 18, 40, 84 Halliburton, Sandy 86, 132, 143 H A M L I N , C L Y D E DEWAYNE 70, 128 HAMLIN, GERRY LEE 61, 70, 128 Hamlin, James 61, 86, 128 Hamlin, Richard 40, 88, 105, 138 HANAUER, KEITH ALAN 18, 25, 40, 71, 72, 101, 110, 128, 131 Hansford, Joe 18, 40, 58, 86, 101, 104, 117, 131 . Hanson, Keith 86, 128 Hardesty, Kim 54, 84 Harp, Steve 86, 128 Harrah, Lynn 9, 40, 58, 86, 104, 131, 132, 142 HARRIS, STARLET DEE 18, 40, 33, 39, 71, 134, 135 HASH, MARVIN LEE 71, 128 HASH, MICHELLE VIOLA 68, 71 Hash, Russell 35, 139, 84 Hasler, Jeff 86, 128 HAWKINS, JUDITH EILEEN 71, 130, 132 Hayes, Angela 40, 88, 143 HAYES, CANDIS YVONNE 35, 37, 65, 71 HAYES, WARREN DOUGLAS 71 Hays, Bryan 86 Haywood, Matt 86 HAYWOOD, TERESA DEEANN 35, 65, 72, 132 Heaton, Marta 40, 88, 130, 132, 139 Heaton, Vanessa 84, 132, 138 Heaton, Wally 44, 84 Heaton, Wes 43, 51, 88, 117 Helms, Diana 132 Helms, Larry 86, 128 Helms, Mark 83, 86, 102, 104, 120, 128, 131 Helms, Michele 88, 130, 138 Helms, Russell 35, 84, 128 Helms, Scott 45, 86, 117, 142 Helms, Thomas 86, 98, 128 Henderson, Paul 88 Henderson, Robert 40, 89, 105, 117, 131 HENDREN, TAMMY ANN 10, 25, 40, 65, 72, 78, 115, 131, 139, 132 Henson, Judy 84, 143 Hillen, Caroline 40, 86, 130, 132, 133, 142 Hixon, Billy Joe 40, 89, 105, 117, 131, 138 9 HOBSON, NANCY LYNN 25, 37, 40, 65, 72, 73, 103, 120, 130, 132 Holstine, Dana 40, 86, 130, 138 Holtsclaw, Julia 18, 40, 47, 89, 110, 111, 130, 132, 139 Hostettler, Cinda 40, 57, 84, 132, 142 HUBBARD, JAMES AR- THUR 56, 72, 128 Hudson, Harry 86 HUDSON, KARANN 72 Hudson, Kris 18, 40, 86, 110, 111, 115, 122, 123, 129, 131 Hunter, Alice 51, 89 Hunter, Leonard 84, 128 Huxhold, Amy 89, 40 Huxhold, Lea 84 Isenogle, Kelly 35, 40, 84, 130, 132 Isom, Doug 8, 18, 40, 41, 86 Jackson, Dianna 84 JACKSON, JENNIFER LOUISE 3, 12, 13, 24, 25, 34, 65, 66, 72, 76 Johnson, Jonas 35, 42, 89 Johnson, June 35, 84, 130 Kelley, DWayne 35, 85 Kelley, Diana 35, 84 Kelley, Linda 89 Keys, Marty 52, 86 Kienzynski, Mary 86 KIENZYNSKI, VALERIE ANNE 72 Kindred, Terri 89, 132 KIRCHOFF, SUSAN ELAINE 12, 25, 40, 54, 61, 65, 71, 72, 73, 122, 130, 132 Kirk, Dawn 17, 85, 114, 133, 142 Kordes, Kelly 87 Lankford, Kendall 40, 47, 89, 130, 132, 139 LARDIZABAL, RITA ALICIA JOHNSTON 13, 40, 65, 73, 130, 134, 133 Lee, Jami 85 Lee, Tonjua 35, 89, 132, 143 Lehman, Greg 54, 85, 98, 102, 104, 120, 131 Leibacher, Mickie 53, 87, 130, 132 Lemons, Stacia 40, 85, 132, 133 Lents, Georgetta 103, 120, 130, 132, 142 Lester, Heather 18, 40, 87, 130, 132, 139 Linthicum, Jane 44, 52, 89, 126 Linzey, Donna 87, 130, 143 Long, Randy 89, 128 Long, Shawna 87, 143 Long, Shelley 24, 35, 85, 132, 133, 142 Long, Thomas 89, 105, 117, 126, 131, 138 Lucas, Bradley 18, 40, 82, 85, 101, 127, 138, 52, 126 Lucas, Krista 40, 89, 110, 114, 132 LUNDY, KIRK ANDREW 73, 126 McDaniel, Tom 87, 128 McDonald, Danny 87 Maden, Nancy 85 Martin, Diana 87 McGLOTHLIN, JAMES NEIL 13, 61, 73. 128 McHenry, Eileen 87 McKamey, Jacqueline 40, 89, 126, 130, 132, 138 McKinney, Gary 57, 85 McNabb, Bonnie 89 Miles, William 40, 89, 105, 117, 126, 131 MOORE, FRAN DEANN 35, 36, 73, 126, 127, 130 Morron, Caroline 35, 85, 130, 132, 143 MORRON, GAIL LYNN 65, 66, 72, 73, 131, 132, 143, 38 Myers, James Phillip 40, 89, 128 MYERS, JOHN THOMAS 40, is, 65, 73, 123 Myers, Samuel Paul 40, 44, 87, 128 Neidigh, Joe 13, 40, 41, 35, 27 Newsom, Steve 85, 98, 131 Noel, Rosetta 89, 130 NOEL, YYVONNE MARIE 65, 143 OCKERMAN, GEORGE DAVID 11, 35, 65, 72, 102, 120, 121, 128 Oliphant, Connie 85, 132, 133, 134, 142 Oliver, Julie 40, 89, 126, 130, 139 O'NEALL, JAMES BRADLEY 72, 102, 120, 121, 131 Osborn, Pam 89 Paikos, Susan 9, 87, 104, 132, 143 Paikos, Tricia 27, 40, 89, 105, 132, 139 Parson, Anne 24, 40, 89, 104, 114, 126, 130, 132, 138 Partain, Diana 9, 35, 85, 126, 127, 132 Patton, Cathy 87 Eearson, Greg 89, 128 EARSON, RITA JANE 18, 16, 27, 40, 126, 138 EHILLIPS, KATHLEEN UZANNE 47, 65, 72, 115, 126, 131, 132, 133, 138 ghillips, Richard 87, 98 ickett, David 32, 85, 102, 120, 121, 131 PITTMAN, TERESA ROSE 12, 13, 23, 32, 35, 40, 30, 123, 127, 130 Pope, Tammy 40, 87, 130, 132, .38 roctor, Patricia 89, 143 uery, Tod 58, 85 uillen, Darlene 47, 87, 138 uillen, Kenneth 89 gle, Areva 35, 132, 134 . GLE, JUSTIN ARNOLD ,28 RAPER, BRET DANIEL 26, :3, so, 31, 35, 70, 71 sh, Sean 61, 87 . SH, TOREN RAY 33, 61, .28 y, Teresa 35, 37, 143 y, William 85, 128 eed, James Michael 13, 87 ED, JUDY KAY 33, 48, 72, 10, 111, 122, 123, 131, 132 RESLER, JULIE DIANE 32, 35, 65, 72, 110, 111, 122, 131, 134 Resler, Vickie 12, 26, 38, 40, 85, 110, 122, 131, 134, 133 Richardson, Doug 40, 87 RICHARDSON, KRISTI LYNN 35, 39, 65, 68, 76, 130, 132, 143 Riggle, Tim 35, 123, 131 Ritter, Jeff 40, 87 ROACH, DENISE RENE 36, 40, 76 Roberts, Jim 87 Robinette, Matt 87 ROBINETTE, ROD ALLEN 13, 18, 26, 40, 41, 65, 76, 128 Robinson, Tammy 40, 89, 132, 143 ROGERS, DONNA 55 Rollins, William 89, 128 ROLLISON, KRISTEN KAY 10, 25, 65, 71, 72, 73, 76, 77, 73, 103, 115, 120, 130, 132, 134, 135 Roudebush, Amy 9, 40, 46, 87, 104, 131, 132, 133 Roudebush, Tena 12, 18, 40, 85, 142 Rydenbark, Pauline 89, 138 Sachtjen, Gordy 87 Saladin, Cindy 82, 85 Sanford, Jeff 37, 104, 102, 117, 120 Sargent, Jeffrey 89 Sargent, Scott 18, 40, 128 Schroyer, Rick 85 SETTLES, BONNIE JEAN 39, 46, 56, 130, 132, 143 Sharr, Crystal 37, 110, 111, 115, 122, 132, 138, 143 SHARR, JEFFREY JOE 18, 26, 40, 73, 33, 142 Sharr, Michael 85 Sharr, Renae 18, 40, 89, 130, 138 Shields, Kathy 89, 143 Shonk, Elsie 89, 143 SICARD, ROBERT MICHAEL 55, 76 Sims, Darlene 40, 89, 130, 132, 143 SKINNER, MARY RUTH 49, 77 SMALL, TERRY RAY 26, 18, 40, 41, 50, 31, 65, 77, 123 Smock, Mary 87 Smock, William 85 Smith, Bryan 89, 128 SOWERS, KATHY LYN 60, 77 Sparks, Mike 89 Speck, Becky 40, 89, 130, 132, 139, 123 SPINKS, JEFFREY ALAN 77, 55 Spinks, Randy 87 STADER, SUSAN MARIE 17, 35, 55, 33, 77, 126, 132, 130 Stansberry, Doris 18, 40, 87, 114, 115, 131 STANSBERRY, STANLEY ROBERT 33, 72, 77, 93, 101, 103, 131 Stewart, Paul 89 Stewart, Paula 89 Stivers, Jeffry 87 Stone, Cambi 55, 84, 85, 103, 120, 130, 132, 134, 138 Stone, David Brent 51, 89, 105, 117, 131 Strauser, Beth 40, 89, 110, 114, 131, 132, 143 Sullivan, Glen 85, 128 Summerville, Christy 18, 27, 40, 41, 87, 110, 122, 126, 130, 132 Swango, Lind 36, 87, 130 TALLY, J UDITH LYNN 35, 77 Tally, Linda 18, 40, 47, 87, 132 Ternes, Susan 12, 18, 40, 85, 126, 127, 132, 134, 138 Terrell, Ray 89 Thomas, Margaret 40, 87 Thompson, Christopher 35, 89 Thompson, Jeff 85 Thompson, Tami 85, 103, 120, 132, 142 Thompson, Tracy 87 Q TIBBETT, JAMES CLYDE 40, 54, 59, 65, 77 Titus, Melissa 89, 143 Todd, James Douglas 53, 87 102, 104, 120, 123, 131 Tolbert, Debbie 89 Townsend, Tim 89 Turpin, Chrystal 87, 130, 132, 138 Turpin, Michael Bond 85 Vandeventer, Curt 87, 98, 102, 104, 120, 128, 131 Vandeventer, Jeff 40, 87, 128, 131 VanDEVENTER, RANDELL LEE 78, 85 VanDeventer, Debbie 27, 40, 43, 59, 89, 105, 126, 132, 143 VanDeventer, Jeff 18, 56, 89, 98, 102, 104, 117, 120, 128, 131 VanDEVENTER, TAIVIARA DEE 35, 65, 68, 78, 130, 132, 134, 135, 142 VanDeventer, Teresa 87 Vaught, Bill 87, 53 Vaught, Karen 50, 85, 132, 133, 142 Wade, Mike 89 Walker, Butch 85 Walker, Kelly 40, 89, 126, 130, 132, 143 Wallace, Pamela 35, 89 Warnick, James 18, 27, 40, 89, 117, 126 Warren, Rob 18, 40, 87, 98, 123 Warth, Francine 87, 130, 132, 138 Weddle, Rob 18, 40, 87 Welch, Harold Bruce 35, 40, 87, 102, 120, 126. 127 Westfall, Debra 26, 35, 40, 46, 85, 132 Wheelock, Tom 89 Wheelock, William 18, 40, 87 WHITE, DENNIS JOE 78 WHITE, RANDY JOE 18, 27 40, 65, 73, 142 White, Sondra 87 White, Susan 40, 87, 132 Wiggington, Bonnie 53, 87, 132, 143 Wiggington, Ron 89 Wilkie, Mary 85, 130, 132, 142 Wilkes, Paul 87 Willey, Sharrie 26, 27, 40, 85 Williams, James Richard 11, 87 WILLIAMS, SHELLY DEE 40, 55, 73, 130, 132, 142 Wilson, Betty 89 Wilson, James 89 Wonder, Julie 37, 87, 130 WOOD, KAREN KAY 35, 37, 78, 143 Workman, Jeff 87 Workman, Karen 18, 40, 89, 110, 122 Workman, Lisa 132 WORKMAN, STEVEN LEE 13, 25, 51, 54, 59, 65, 72, 78, 98, 99, 120, 121, 131 Young, Rusty 89 Young, Tammy 85 J, A Aswzxsfiewwrwwlfffi ffl' 83? Y Z 7 , , 171 Alano, Dmitri 40, 92 Allen, Kelly 40, 91, 94, 112 Allor, Chad 94 Alter, Connie 92, 127 Anderson, Kathy 40, 94 Andis, Roger 92, 107, 117, 127 Armour, Chris 8, 92, 107 Ausman, Kim 92 Axe, Lori 92, 127, 132 Ayers, Kerwin 92 Babcock, Bill 40, 92 Baird, Diana 40, 92, 127, 129 Baird, Paula 40, 92, 112, 129 Baker, Lee 92, 129 Barger, Krista 92 Bays, Greg 91, 94 Bennett, Charles 92, 117, 129 Benson, Jon 94 Biery, Brian 92, 99, 117 Blackmore, Jim 40, 92, 99 Blaker, Brad 40, 92, 107, 117, 127 Blaker, Tammy 94, 132 Bledsoe, Karen 40, 92, 112, 127, 129 Bovenschen, Butch 38, 92 Bovenschen, Kristina 40, 94 Bowersock, David 91, 92, 99, 129 Breeden, Joyce 92, 129 Burris, Kim 92 Burris, Lynda 40, 90, 91, 94, 106 Burris, Tim 92 Burris, Todd 94 Burton, Neal 94 Byers, Russ 90, 92 Byers, Scott 92, 129 Carmichael, Troy 92, 117 Casner, Bobbi 92 Casner, Lisa 40, 94, 112 Chapman, Kim 92 Collins, Robert 94 Corbin, Anita 40, 92 Corwin, Mark 92, 129 Craig, Jim 40, 92, 99 Crone, Mike 92 Daffron, Jackie 92 Davis, Dennis 92, 129 Doane, Jimmy 92 Doane, Linda 40, 94 Doane, Melody 92, 129 Douda, Linda 94, 129 Elrod, Lana 40, 91, 94, 129 Emery, Kevin 94 Faultless, Scott 40, 94, 99 Feltner, Charmaine 92 Ferguson, Joanne 92, 129 Ferguson, Jolene 92, 129 Feutz, Terry 94, 99 Fines, Beth 40, 92, 112, 127, 132 Forsdick, Margaret 40, 91, 94 Gadberry, Darla '40, 91 Gentry, James 94, 99 George, Sam 94 172 J R . HIGH Gillenwater, Brad 40, 92, 99, LOHS, Darrell 93, 1477 129 Lorimer, Andy 40, 55, 90, 94, 99 Gillespie, Tammy 40, 92, 129 L0l'im9I', Anita-10, 93, 107, 127, 129 Gilmore, Cameron 94, 106 Green, Scott 92 Lueking, Melinda 40, 94, 106 Groomer, Stormy 92, 132 Maden, Bill Halliburton, Jenny 92, 127, 129, Marshall, Brian 94 132 Hamlin, Annette 94 McKean, Tim 107 McMillan, Robin 94 Hamlin, Debra 40, 91, 94, 106 McNabb, Lynette 95 Hamlin, Tony 40, 94, 106 Hanson, Kelly 40, 94 Hardesty, Kambi 34, 40, 92 112, 127, 132 Hash, Bobby 94, 106 Hasler, Greg 92 Hayes, Matt 94 Hayes, Shyla 34, 40, 92, 107, 127, 132 Haywood, Joel 94 Heaton, Marilyn 40, 92, 112 127, 129 Heaton, Sandra 40, 90, 91, 94, 132 Helms, Angela 94 Helms, Diana 92, 127, 132 Helms, Mike 94 Helms, Sherry 40, 92, 127 Hendrix, Tim 92 Henson, Mary Beth 92, 127 Hodge, Angela 94 Hill, Allen 94 Hines, Deanda 92, 127, 129 Holstine, Craig 40, 94 Holstine, Holly 40, 92, 107 Hostettler, Robin 40, 92, 112 132 Hubbard, Trina 92, 129 Hudson, Amy 40, 92, 112, 127, 132 Hutchison, Susan 94 Isom, Mark 40, 57, 91, 94, 99, 106 Jackson, Charles 40, 93, 107, 127 Jackson, Christi 40, 94, 106 Jefferies, Billy 93, 129 Jenkins, Angela 94, 132 Johnson, John 94 Jones, Anthony 93 Jones, David 93 Jones, Scott 93, 107, 117 7 Michael, Charles 11, 95, 99 Michael, Robin 95, 127 Michael, Warren 93, 117 Minks, Julie 34, 40, 93, 127, 132 Mohr, Tony 40, 91, 95 Moore, Teresa 95 Morgan, Kim 95 Mumma, James 93 Mumma, Ricky 93, 107 Myers, David 40, 93 Myers, Susan 40, 93, 112, 127, 129 Nicholson, Billy 93, 99, 117 Nickless, Jeff 93, 106, 107, 117, 129 Norris, Lisa 95, 127 O'Neall, Matt 93, 117 Opel, Dagmar 93 Opel, Debbie 34, 40, 93, 112, 127, 132 Owensby, Brad 93, 117, 129 Patton, David 95 Partain, Mary Jane 93, 106, 107, 127, 129 Pearson, Lori 40, 93, 12'7, 129 Pope, Susan 93, 127, 132 Pullen, Debra 40, 93, 112, 127, 129, 132 Query, Tad 93 Quillen, William 95, 99, 106 Raper, Mark 40, 93, 129 Ray, Joe 93, 129 Reed, Debra 40, 93, 112, 127, 129, 132 Resler, Alan 40, 90, 93, 107, 117, 127, 129 Roach, Dana 40, 95, 129 Robinson, Rhonda 93, 132 Rupert, Kristie 40, 95, 112, 129, 132 Rusher, Kelly 95, 117 Sachtjen, Buddy 90, 93 Kirchoff, Brian 91, 94, 99, 106 Sachtjen, Joey 95 Kirk, Desiree 40, 91, 94, 112, Sanford, Kathy 40, 93, 127, 132 129, 132 Kordes, Sheila 93, 127, 129 LaPray, Karen 40, 93 Lardizabal, Pat 40, 93, 112, 129, 132 Lee, Monica 93, 127 Lemons, Candice 40, 94 Linthicum, Jim 93, 129 Loehr, Diane 93 Lohkamp, Lori 93 Sargent, Valerie 40, 95, 112, 129, 132 Saunders, Dawn 24, 40, 93, 107, 129 Schloessor, Thomas 95 Shake, Jacqueline 40, 95 Sims, Tony 95, 99, 106 Smith, Todd 3, 40, 93, 127 Sowers, Herman 93, 99, 107 Sparks, J.B. 40, 93, 106, 107, 117, 129 Stalcup, Karen 40, 93, 112, 127 129 Stivers, Lama 93 Strauser, Dianna 40, 95, 11: Sullivan, Kim 93, 129 Sutton, Matthew 95 Thomas, Beth 40, 93 Thomas, Rebecca 95, 112 Thompson, Janet 93, 112, 132 Thompson, Jeania 93 Thompson, Joe 93 Thompson, Roger 91, 95, 101 Tilton, Kevin 40, 93 Titus, Carol 40, 95 Todd, Danny 11, 95, 99, 106 Tolbert, Russ 93, 129 Turner, Stella 91, 95, 127, 125 Turpin, Alan 93 Turriff, Mike 40, 90, 93 VanDeventer, Angela 95, 112 127 VanDeventer, Keith 95, 99, 101 VanDeventer, Kim 95, 112 VanDeventer, Monica 95, 112 vaught, Jim 93, 117, 129 Vest, Randy 93 Walker, Sara 40, 95, 112 Wallace, Jeff 95 Watkins, Najean 40, 95 Weddle, James 40, 95 Welch, Jerry 93, 106, 107 Wells, Kathy 91, 95, 127 Wells, Tim 93 White, Karen 40, 95 White, Tracy 40, 95 Wiles, Brian 40, 95, 99 Wilkes, Cheryl 40, 93, 127 Wilson, Patricia 95 1 Workman, Denise 40, 91, 95 112 l Workman, Lisa 93, 132 1 Wright, Carol 40, 95 Wright, Joe 93 Blackmore, John 152 Abrams, Michael 156 Abrams, Russell III 148 Abrams, Tina 148 Adcock, James 156 Alano, Bryan 41, 148 Alano, Danise 154 Allen, Angela 156 Allen, Brian 108, 150 Allen, Jemiifer 160 Allen, John 156 Allen, Kimberly 158 Allen, Lu Ann 150 ELEMENTARY Bishop, Tom Matthew 160 Blackmore, Kenneth 154 Blackmore, Lana 152 Blackmore, Sarah 41, 148 Blaker, Cheryl 152 Blaker, Stacey 156 Bland, Marcy 154 Bland, Stormy Dawn 160 Blankenship, Laura 160 Blankenship, Tanya 152 Bohley, Jamie 150 Chivers, Justin 154 Chivers, Lelia 160 Christopher, Anthony 154 Christopher, Gerald 156 Christopher, Wayne 160 Clark, Marcy 154, 155 Class, Michael 158 Clayton, Darrell 158 Clayton, Kimberly 156 Cole, Amy 158 Collins, Amy 156 Collins, Jay 150 Fesler, Stacey 156 Feutz, Melissa 150 Feutz, Tracy 152 Fines, Kristen 158 Flanigan, Ava 152 Floyd, Lori 150 Floyd, Matthew 158 Flynn, Jennifer 158 Flynn, Jill 154 Fodderill, Janie 150 Forsdick, Dominick 108, 150 Fouts, David 152 Allison, Amy 154 Anderson, Chad 158 Anderson, David 158 Anderson, Dawn 152 Armstrong, James 154 Armstrong, Jeff 156 Bohley, Tara Lea 160 Booth, Nicole 158 Booth, Teddy 152 Bousman, Matthew 160 Bovenschen, Jack 150 Bovenschen, Valerie 156 Combs, Christine 154 Combs , John 160 Conley, Paul 108, 150 Conley, Sally 154 Cook, Jonathan 154 Cook, Michelle 156 Franklin, Susan 156 Frederick, Todd 150 Freeman, Nicole 160 Frost, Roberta 148 Frye, Marcy 160 atkins, Brown, Angela 156 Arthur, Angela 150 Arthur, Arthur, Brian 148 Kathy 162, 163 Todd 158 Brian 154 Bowersock, Donald 148 Bradford, Matthew 154 Bradford, Richard 152 Branstetter, D. Michelle 156 Cooper, Timothy 160 Corwin, Craig 108, 150 Craig, Colleen 41, 148 Craig, Ruth 150 Craig, Shelby 158 Frye, Troy 108, 162 Fuller, Tony 108, 150 Fuller, Trent 154 Gadberry, David 41, 148 Gater, Amy 156 Gater, David 152 Atkins, Bruce 158 Atkinson, Amy 160 Atkinson, Heather 152 usman, Wesley 152 abcock, John 150 aile Brian 109 148 Brown, Andrea 160 Brown, Lori 41, 148 Crays, Crays, Karen 41, 148 Kathy 152 Gentry, Kimberly 148 George, Traci 108, 150 Brown, Zachary 154 Browning, Sharon 158 Bruce, Richard 154 aker Kathryn 156 Budny, Douglas 154 Y , ailey Jamie 158 ailey Stephen 108, 150 aird Teresa 41, 148 aker aker aker Pamela 152 Robert 152 Stacy 156 allard Candace 41, 148 arger Anthony 109, 148 arger Tracy 154 arker arker arker arker Amy 160 Brian 152 Jemufer 156 John Kent 154 Bruce, Sherry 148 Bucher, Adam 41, 109, Bucher, Jana 158 Bucher, Paul 152 Bucher, Timothy 152 148 Burch, Darren 152 Burch, Lori 158 Burch, Robert 150 Burch, Stacey 158 Burcham, Christopher 160 Tracie 148 arnard Pamela 152 arms Christopher 148 arnes Virgima 158, 159 aron Joseph Brian 154 aron Sharmon 160 ament Sch ree 156 Burnworth, LeAnn 152 Burris, Paul 152 Burton, Clay 150 Burton, Keith 154 Burton, Tova 160 Burton, Cullison, Amy 41, 148 Cullison, William 108, 150 Daffron, Marsha 148 Dean, David 41, 109, 148 Deem, Linda 162 Deem, Marie 152 Deford, Heather 160 Deford, Tamara 156 Dennison, Clu'istopher 158 Derouin, Jason 158 Downey, Scott 148 Duke, Terri 41, 109, 148 Duzan, Michael 160 Duzan, Tammi 158 Eads, Christina 154 Eads, Edward 160 Eaton, Bryan 158 Edington, Richard 152 Edwards, Jason 108, 150 Gillenwater, Scott 41, 109, 148 Gilmore, Shane 152 Gilmore, Tracy 152 Goad, Cindy 148 Goad, Jeremy 154 Goodman, Christina 160 Goodman, Connie 158 Goodman, James 160 Green, Timothy 156 Greves, Alicia 152 Greves, Cheri 152 Greves, Julie 156 Greves, Timothy 158 Groomer, Brooke 160 ament Tena 154 HS BS 85 Chad 160 Lacreta 41 148 Sean 150 7 : 1 : 1 : 1 : 1 : 1 : 1 : 1 : 1 : 1 : 1 : 1 : , ' : 1 ,: , 7 9 Y 1 7 ' ! . 1 1: , ays, America James 160 ': y 1 1: y 7 9 5 Y 1 5: 7 1 ' 1 ell, Peggy 154 : 1 ' 1 ' , .5 , ' , ' , . , . : 1 eard Bart 108 150 eard Bradford 156 enton David 109, 148 erger Dayna 158 iggs Douglas 154 iggs Laura 158 mgham Ashley 160 mgham Tammy 150 irney Sheire 152 ishop Tamara 156 Byers, Deborah 158 Byers, Tyler 160 Caraway, Shannon 160 Campbell, Mary 158 Carmichael, Eric 160 Carmichael, Ira 150 Carmichael, Jason 154 Carmichael, Mary 162 Carmichael, Roger 158 Carney, Todd 158 Casner, Jeffrey 145, 160 Casner, Linda 144, 150 Casner, Sandra 148 Chamberlain, Laura 152 Chambers, Ronald 156 Chandler, Jeff 154 Chaney, Jean 158 Chapman, Brian 152 Chipman, Lisa 160 Chipman, Tracy 152 Ellis, David 158 Ellis, Larry Joe 154 Ellis, Melinda 158 Ellis, Ronnie 152 Ellis Scott 156 Groomer, Lesley 148 Grounds, Michele 152 Grove, Gregory 160 Groves, Stacey 156 Hackler, Jamie 152 Haddock, Asa 152 Haines, Laura 108, 150 Hall, Glen Lee Jr. 156 Hall, Lowell 36, 154 Hall, Penny 112, 162 Emery, Leanne 152 Emery, Lori 152 Emery, Marlita 160 Emery, Tami 156 Farris, Shawn 156 Faultless, Sylvia 150 Fellers, Russell 156 Feltner, Gary 148 Feltner, Robert 154 Felton, Summer 158 Ferguson, David 160 Ferguson, Gregory 148 Ferguson, Joseph 148 Ferguson, Roy 148 Ferry, Tracey 150 Fesler. Kevin 108. 150 Halliburton, Timothy 41, 109, 148 Hamlin, Lyndal 150 Hamlin, Michael 158 Hamlin, Mildred 150 Hamlin, Rebecca 150 Hamlin, Shane 41, 109, 148 Hamlin, Walter 156 Hardesty, Katrina 123, 150 Hardesty, Kristie 160 Hart, Fred 148 Hart, Joseph 158 Hart, Julie 41, 148 Hart, Misty Dawn 158 Hartsburg, Christy 158 Hash. Russ David 156 173 Kelley, Heaton, Morgan 158 Hasler, Gretchen 160 Hasler, Joey 108, 150 Hasler, Jonathan 109, 148 Hasler, Tricia 156 Hawkins, Christopher 156 Hawkins, Kimberly 152 Hayes Christopher 150 Hayes: David 160 Hayes, Melanie 160 Hayes, Travis 160 Haynes, LaLu'a 123 Heaton, Bradley 152 Heaton, Kimberly 156 Heaton, Michelle 156 Johnson, Dennie 160 Johnson, Kathy 158 Johnson, Randy 152 Johnson, Teresa 154 Jones, Christopher 156 Jones, Elaine 152 Jones, Kimberly 156 Jones, Marc 160 Jones Stephanie 150 Jordan, Jeanne 153 Keller, Jason 159 Keller, Loretta 159 Kelley, Crystal 159 Kelley, Patrick 153 Sherri 153 Malone, Erin 156 Marcum, James 156 Marcum, Jeremiah 159 Marsh, Valerie 163 McDonald, Darren 150 McDonald, Douglas 156 McGaffney, Terri 159 Helms, Cheryl 152 Helms, Dale 156 Helms, James 152 Helms, Jason 158 Helms, Jennifer 158 Helms, Lori 150 Helms, Yvonne 150 Henderson, David 156 Henderson, Spencer 150 Ketchum, Chrystal 160 Keys, Jolm 150 Keys, Kimberly 155 Kidd, Robert 156 McGlothin, Pamela 154, 155 Mclntosh, Jacob 161 McIntosh, Jeffrey 159 McIntosh, Michael 155 McKamey, Michael 161 McMillan, Julie 150 McNabb, Brian 155 , Edward 41, 109, 149 Medina Medina, Joseph 159 Medina, Marcy 150 Medina, Juan Thomas 41, 109, 149 Henry, Sherrie 150 Hickey, Carl 156 Hickey, Julie 158 Hickey, Kimberly 150 Hickey, Yvonne 148 Hobson, Kevin 160 Hobson, Laurie 160 Hodge, Robin 152 Hodge, Sammye 41, 148 Hogue, Melissa 156 Hogue, Shelly 150 Holmes, Holmes, Holtscla Holtscla Daniel 158 Melanie 150 w, Jarrod 160 w, Jason 152 Killion, Kelley 159 Killion, Melissa 150 Killion, William 156 Kincaid, Jarred 160 Kincaid, Sarah 156 Kindred, Bradley 159 Kindred, Carri 159 Kindred, James 160 Kindred, Ronnie 109, 149 King, Bradley 159 King, David F. II 161 King, Marianne 161 King, Shelly 149 Kirkham, Eric 161 Kirkham, Keith 150 Koontz, .James 159 Koontz, Jeffrey 161 Koontz, Leroy 155 Kordes, Dennis 150 Kordes, Kristine 159 Meek, William 109, 149 Merkel, Denise 151 Merkel, Russell 155 Miller, Dean 163 Miller, Matthew 155 Minks, Chad 41, 149 Mohr, Adam 161 Montgomery, Sonya 161 Norris, Amy 155 Holtsclaw, Sarah 154 Hopkins, Scott 152 Hopkins, Stephen 148 Hose, Dennis 152 Hose, Stephen 41, 148 Hostettler, Angela 160 Hostettler, Max 156 Howell, Chris 160 Hubbard, Mark 152 Hubbard, Michael 147, 150 Hubbard, Scott 152 Hudson, Kenneth 109, 148 Hudson, Neal 154 Hudson, Scott 152 Huffman, Julinelle 158 Kramer, Constance 153 Kramer, Jamie 150 Lankford, Kiersten 41, 109, 149 LaPray, Sharon 41, 149 Larr, Pamalee 161 Lauderdale, Jennifer 161 Lauderdale, Ronald 161 Lawson, Angela 156 Lawson, Ronald 149 LeCocq, Marnie 153 LeGrand, Rodney 108, 150 Lester, Holly 41, 149 Lester, Nathan 161 Lewis, Jeanne 159 Lindsey, Michelle 161 Moody, Eric 156 Moody, Jeanne 155 Moore, Connie 156 Moore, Jeanette 151 Moore, Marsha 151 Moore, Thomas 41, 149 Morgan, Alma 159 Morgan, Tracy 153 Mumma, Helen 156 Murphy, Kelly 153 Murphy, Meredith 161 Myers, Angela 161 Myers, Carl 163 Myers, Janna 153 Myers, Jerry 149 Myers, Julie 156 Myers, Mark 156 Myers, Tammy 151 Neidigh, Angela 155 Nichols, Jennifer 156 Norris, Steve 155 Norris, Tonya 153 Oliphant, Scott 109, 149 Olsen, Mark 161 Olsen, Shane 155 O'Neall, Mary Jane 155 Opel, Diane 153 Osborn, Paula 155 Padgett, Charles 161 Padgett, Robert 155 Padgett, Stephanie 157 Parr, Erin 151 Parr, Ethan 159 Parsley, Edward 155 Parsley, Flecia 151 Parsley, Ronald 151 Patton, Billy Joe 149 Paymaster, Jeff 155 Pegg, John 161 Pegg, Melissa 155 Pitcher, Michelle 157 Pittman, Maria 123, 151 Poe, George 108, 151 Poe, Michael 155 Pope, Jay 41, 109, 149 Potts, Thomas Lee 157 Pritts, Angela 153 Pritts, Lori 159 Proctor, Kathy 149 Purnell, Babette 159 Pyne, Christie 155 Pyne, Jonathan 159 Quakenbush, Dale 159 Quakenbush, Russell 159 Query, Ted 109, 149 Query, Tom 153 Quillen, Ray 163 Quillen, Steve 149 Racer, David 157 Ramsey, Randall 153 Ranard, Angela 151 Ranard, Marcia 157 Raper, Erin 161 Rapp, Amy Jo 157 Rapp, Stephen 151 Ray, Lisa 161 Ray, Shannon 157 Nichols, Jodi 159 Nickless, Michele 151 Niehaus, Tom 161 Noel, Brandy 161 Noel, Paul 153 Reece, Andrew 153 Reece, Gregory 41, 109, 149 Reed, Pat 109, 149 Resler, Ivan Cory 157 Resler, Michael 153 Hughes, Hughes, Chris 158 Merry 152 Hutchens, Leland Jr. 158 Hutchinson, John 150 Jackson, Cathleen 43, 156 , Cheryl 41, 109, 148 Jackson Jackson, Edward 154 Jackson, Laura 152 Jackson, Lesley 154 Jackson, Melissa 148 Lohkamp, Brenda 150 Longest, Melissa 159 Lowder, Breena 155 Lowder, Damia 41, 149 Lowder , Jomia 43, 156 Lowder, Lisa 159 Lueking, Darren 156 Lueking, Jason 108, 150 Limdy, Keith 163 Maddox, Kelly Jo 153 Jerrels, Angela 154 Jerrels, Paula 41, 148 Johnson, Amy 156 Johnson, Angela 152 174 Magni, April 156 Magni, Nanette 123, 150 Major, Terrence 161 Malone, Cami 41, 149 Nonte, Kara 159 Norris, Catherine 153 Reuter, Jennifer 145, 161 Reuter, Shannon 159 Riddle, Chad 159 Riker, Kristi 37, 155 Ritterskamp, Elizabeth 15. Ritterskamp, William 41 Roark, Rodney 108, 151 Roberts, Heather 161 Roberts, Jason 155 Roberts, Tiffany 161 Robertson, Gregory 159 Robertson, Leslie 153 Norris, Christopher 157 Norris, David 151 Norris, Elizabeth 157 Norris, Jeffrey 159 Norris, Lori 41, 149 Norris, Mark 41, 149 Norris, Matthew 108, 151 Norris, Michael 153 Norris, Michele 151 Norris, Ronnie 151 Norris, Sandra 149 Norris, Sherry 153 Norris, Stephanie 144, 151 Robinson, Angela 151 Robinson, Bradley 149 Robinson, Brian 153 Robinson, Kelly 161 Toon: Michael I Robinson, Kristi 161 Robinson, Lori 161 Rollison, Kent 151 Ftoudebush, James 108, 151 Rowe, Jason 161 owe, Rachel 157 we, William II 159 oyal, John 41, 109, 149 yal, Teresa 151 , oyal, Terry 157 upert, Jennifer 161 upert, Julie 41, 149 kydenbark, Linda 149 iachtjen, Sharon 151 lams, Gary 159 iams, Michael 157 iaunders, Michael 41, 109, 149 ichantz, Jarrod 155 lcott, Diana 161 Sparks, Jay 157 Sparks, Kevin 157 Speck, Mary 41, 149 Speer, Cade 161 Speer, Jason 159 Spencer, Craig 153 Spencer, Michael 153 Spice, Angela 43, 157 Spice, Mark 109, 149 Stahl, Jennifer Jo 161 Stahl, Scott 157 Stalcup, Kathy 159 Stalcup, Mark 153 Staten, Thomas 153 Talbott, Donna 153 Kirk 157 Talbott, Talbott, Melinda 149 Terrell, Clint 159 Terrell, Jody 153 Thomas, David 161 Thomas, Mark 161 Thomas, Scot 151 Thompson, Brian 153 Thompson, Dwight 41, 109, Thompson, Teresa 151 Tibbett, Douglas 41, 149 Tilton, Marianna 159 Tilton, Sondra 41, 149 Lhafer, ihafer, Cindy 155 Jacqueline 161 Stewart, Dona 151 Stiles, Charles 159 Stines, Russell 159 Stivers, Tonya 151 Stone, Steven 159 Suiter, David 153 Titus, Rita 157 Todd, Dustin 159 Todd, James 151 Todd Jody 153 108, 151 Toon, Sara 151 Suiter, Michael 108, 163 Toon, Shannon 41, 149 Summerville, Kara 153 ihake, Donald 153 iharr, Angela 149 iharr, Karla 157 iherrard, Michael 155 lherrard, Tammy 108, 151 Lherrow, Beth Ann 157 Lims, Cassie Lynn 161 1 lipes, Edward 153 tipes, Eric 155 ikinner, Lee Ann 151 Lkinner Melissa 149 lkinner, Nikki 153 Lkinner, Stewart 161 pladcik, Diana 151 Lladcik, Dustin 161 Lladcik, Steven 157 Lmith, Edward 161 lmith, Jolm 157 imith, Micah 157 tmith, Stephen Jr. 155 Parks, Chris 159 Sullivan, Daniel 157 Sullivan, David 161 Sullivan Karen 151 Sullivan Kathy 41, 149 Sullivan Laura 159 Sullivan, Regina 153 Sullivan, Rhonda 41, 149 Sullivan, William 155 Summitt, Terry 161 Sutton, Mark 149 Sutton, Patricia 151 Sutton, Trenade 153 Swaby, Kelly 157 Swaby, Larry 153 Swinney, Brent 161 Swinney, Kristine 157 Swistock, Patrick 157 ' Talbott, Beverly 155 Talbott, Carol 159 Talbott, Donald 153 Steven 157 Townsend, Brent 159 Townsend, Dorothy 151 Troth, Denise 149 Troth, Sean 108, 151 Toon, Vandeventer, Tracy 155 VanHentenryck, Joseph Vaught, Patrick 153 Veatch, Hannah 159 Wade, Patricia 41, 149 Walker, Lisa 161 Walker, Pamela 149 Walker, Tammy 155 Wallace, Christopher 155 Walls, Richard 153 Walls, Tena 151 Warnick, Brian 159 Warren, DaNae 151 Watkins, Natalie 123, 151 Webster, Robert 149 Weddle, Veronica 157 Wells, Jamee 157 Wells, Lee Ann 155 Westfall, Julie 161 Westfall, Serena 153 Westfall, Scott 157 White, Juli 155 White, Stephanie 43, 157 Wiggington, Barbra 151 Wiles, Bruce 153 Williams, Carla 153 Turner, Gregory 157 Turpin, Carrie 153 Turpin, Jayna 41, 149 Williams , Christa 157 Williams, Williams, Michael 157 Nicole 161 Uland, John 144, 161 Uland, Robert 157 Vair, David 157 Valliant, Christopher 157 VanDeventer, Anthony 157 VanDeventer, Bobby 153 VanDeventer, Gary 157 VanDeventer, George 159 VanDeventer, Glen 159 Vandeventer, Jean 161 VanDeventer, Julie 41, 109, 149 VanDeventer, VanDeventer, Larrysa 153 Sean 108, 151 Winfrey, Erin Dawn 157 Wonder, Dana 151 Wonder, Darci 155 Wonder, Sean 161 1 Workman, Bradley 109, 149 Workman, Jana 108, 151 Workman, Robert 155 Wright, Christa 157 Young, Diana Lyrm 155 Young, Filas 149 Young, Mack 159 Young, Ronald 155 af NULK a 2 2 ,,.,, ,,,L V, ,, , ,,,,., ,MM , H H + bww, ,JWMML I E 5 5 5 A big Wfhank You is extended to The Evening World for its assistance in making the 1979 yearbook a success. 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