Bloomfield High School - Owl Yearbook (Bloomfield, IN)
- Class of 1980
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New wall mats were mounted in the gym in preparation for the basketball season. The addition of the serving machine to the athletic department was a special help to the tennis teams. Added to the A-period agenda were special mini courses. Here students ex- plored areas ranging from knife collecting to candy making. Many national and international events happened during the first three months of school. The People's Republic of China celebrated its 30th anniversary, Pope John Paul II visited the United States, and the Pittsburgh Pirates won the World Series on November 4. Iranian militants seized the U.S. embassy taking some 50 U.S. citizens hostage. i t 0 'i.i . 3 December, January, and February saw many sports underway. The girls' varsity basketball team was victorious in the Switz City Sectional. The Indiana State Police spent a day showing students the effects of drugs on the human body. In Iran, the Ayatollah Khomeini was made the country's political and religious leader for life while the terrorists still held fellow Americans hostage. As the Soviet Union moved troops into Afghanistan, it took a part in the political overthrow of Hafizullah Amin and in- stalled Babrak Karmel as president. Also the price of gold bullion went to record highs on the London exchange market. 4 March opened quickly with the boys' basketball team winning their sectional title. Mrs. Buraji chaperoned a group of students who to1u'ed Mexico during the spring break vacation. April and May hurried by as students anticipated the prom, commencement, and the final days of school. The death of Yugoslavia's president Tito will affect all nations as new diplomatic relations will be established. Much closer to home are the tragic deaths of those persons unable to escape the volcanic eruption of Mt. St. Helensl wifi' The concert band performs Christmas and spring concerts. ,,ffgu,,f, , W: my f f i ,V Wifi: 6 3-P' Clinging to his teddy bear, Doug Isom plays his part in A Walt Disney Christ- mas. Ric Faultless gives the invocation during the Sectional pep session. Billy Jo Hixon, performing as a member of the Marching Cardinals, and the Bloomfield fireworks display add to the Fourth of July festivities. i STUDENT llFE Each dav there are bridges built which we don'I realize are there. One such bridge connects the school to the community by involvement in social activities. 'Hx ent. at xx, ' Qt . f Q x hw- to .uma ftxi YK' R Built in 1905 by Italian laborers, the Illinois Central railroad viaduct is the third longest railroad trestle in the world. A daunting 180 feet high, the trestle has a span of 2,295 feet. It is supported across its length by 18 steel towers. tHerald-Ttmesl 7 SUMMER FUN- P00l, PARADE, PICNICS, PlUS The activities of the 1979 summer kept BHS students busy. The Bloomfield swimming pool opened on Memorial Day weekend providing jobs as lifeguards for some and a warm vacation for the sun worshipers. Members of the band, flag corps, and Redliners spent two evenings a week in preparation for the Linton 4th of July parade. This year WTHI Channel 10 televised the parade for those unable to attend. A number of students spent their vacation working at part-time jobs. Some of the jobs consisted of being cooks, waitresses, corn detasselers, and con- struction crew workers. Seminars, workshops, institutes, and camps provided a new learning experience as students attend college campuses. A bucket enables Byron l-Iostettler to become acquainted with the water. The 4th of July parade gives Tena Roudebush a chance to display her skills as a flag corps member. WU- Mr. Werremeyer, BHS band director, is prepared for rain while watching the band perform. K amz, A ,f rWyffWwVf477 M ' , Senior band members Dale Hall and Steve Edwards perform in their last 4th of July parade. Shelley Long and Sherry Helms perform in the Linton 4th of July parade as members of the BHS Redliners. N-.I Janell Boruff proudly displays her lst rimner-up trophy during the coronation of the 4-H fair queen. Attending the Red Cross swimming lessons Tricia Jones and Brandon Veatch discover the joys of water fun. The final result of the Queen contest was Dana Holstine, 2nd runner-upg Amy Roudebush, Queen: Sarah Myers of Eastern lst runner-up. Raising money for the new Art Club Susan Ternes makes leather key chains and wrist bands. To test her abilities, Karen Workman stops at a stand to see how fast she can throw a baseball. MC Lonnie Bailey explains to the audience the events for the evening's show. Jason Derouin competes in the Little Tractor Pull sponsored by the Bloomfield FFA. The boys of Varsity Chorus and Strut 8: Fret perform their very best singing with Nothing Like A Dame. '1 iffmiazvff WSJ 'Ia 2 f4 19 APPIE FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHTS AUTUMN WEEKEND The 10th annual Apple Festival, spon- sored by the Bloomfield Jaycees, offered several attractions for a variety of in- terests. The highlight of the weekend was the crowning of the queen. The contestants collected donations from businesses, presented their talents, and were in- terviewed by the judges. The Bloomfield Varsity Chorus and Strut 8: Fret members presented a variety show which included songs from Broadway. The Best of Broadway show was written by Fran Moore, former BHS student. With hopes of earning a profit, Dianna Jackson, Kara Barnard, and Mrs. Lank- ford work at the Art Club stand making leather crafts. According to Sharon Carmichael carmel apples are finger lickin' good when they come from the Apple Festival. The boys line up for the Little Tractor Pull, a new attraction to this year's activities. ri I LIIITCE E5 ww' Wa wmariiwi ixfff One of the many highlights on Friday evening was the Varsity Chorus and Strut 8: Fret players presenting The Best of Broadway show. ,-1 -- ART AWARDS AND SENIOR MURAlS The results of the Tri Kappa Art Show were as follows: Jeannie Cochrane, People's Choice, Jami Corbin, Honorable Mention, Kara Barnard, Best of Show, Brad Lucas, Judges Award, Brian Gilliland, Honorable Mention, Melinda Lueking, Honorable Mention, 8th Gradeg Danny Todd, Best of Show, 8th Grade, and Todd Judy, Honorable Mention. Kara Barnard is caught off guard as she works on her mural in the band room. Jeff Thompson adds color to the art room with a science fiction mural. Kermit the Frog and Fozzie Bear wave to everyone as part of Susan Ternes' Muppet Mural. 12 fqjx f fl WT Z. 'W IAND EESTIVAI PROVIDED VARIETY OE ACTIVITIES t v I Activities and entertainment were plentiful this year at Scotland. Many stands were scattered over the lawns providing food, crafts, and other items for sale. Marching in the Scotland parade, the band produced an excellent sound and show for the numerous spectators. Christy Summerville displays clarinet talents while marching at Scotland. Members of the Scotland United Methodist Youth Fellowship enjoy riding on their float, God's Rainbow . f-4, ' ' W 2- frefftrxf' is ., One of the entries in the Scotland parade is Paula Osborn and her dog Jingles. Performing a flag and dance routine to Tuxedo Junction Flag Corp members Tammy Ellis, Sharrie Willey, and Susan Ternes entertain during the Scotland Festival. DRAMA HAS BUSY SCHEDULE The Walt Disney Christmas cast assembles on the stage after their tribute to Walt Disney. The Strut and Fret and Varsity Chorus merged to perform two productions early in the school year. The first occurred at the Apple Festival and recognized songs from Broadway musicals. On December 10 and 11 a convocation was presented to grades 1-6. This program was a tribute to Walt Disney. Both programs helped to prepare the students for the spring musical. Copy by Jennifer Doane Joe Hansford describes the hustle and bustle of Kansas City. Joe Hansford prepares his makeup for his portrayal as Captain Hook. SWE A I i W f 1 5 f f . '1.' lll, ' ..-ff' ZW? 1 f,1fiw4aaiy1aiV,1i A ,y 4 4? 1' 1 . 5 , ' '.v 'w.5Z1E'h?i new A A ' A arf i+ 'r I . Julie Oliver and Brad Lucas show audience how to get ahead in the world singing Hey, Look Me Over. 1 at Mer Ann Bladen listens attentively as Snow White 1Susan Ternesl sings Someday My Prince will Come to Bashful iTab Bur- toni. Cinda Hostettler portrays her version Mary Poppins. et walkers Robin Burris and Beth es try to sweet talk a tall Texan, Tom g. While Lonnie Bailey sings Fugue for Tin Horns, Doug Isom and Greg Andis put in their bids for the horse race. The Salvation Army tries to change the ways of the dancers by performing a righteous hymn. The spring musical, Guys and Dolls, was a huge success as it was held for the first time in the Shawnee Community Theatre. The presentation lasted three days, April 24, 25, 26. The Strut and Fret received many compliments about the play and had a great time performing it. GUYS AND D0llS A BIG SUCCESS s ef' 2 aaa? from the night club The Hot BOX Benny Southstreet, Nathan Detroit, and Nicely-Nicely Johnson tLonnle Bailey, 3 number while trying to HFOUSC the Russell Hash, and Greg Andis! discuss the disrespect of the natlon's flag. 15 STUDENT COUNCIL SPONSORS TWO CONVOCATIONS The Britton Brothers and the IU Jazz Ensemble came to perform for the student body this year. The first convocation, performed by the Britton Brothers, was enjoyed by all. All of their selections consisted of gospel songs with the exception of a Kenny Rogers rendition of an old gospel song, Love Lifted Me and the crowd pleasing Oak Ridge Boys song, Dream On. The other convocation, given by the IU Jazz Ensemble, consisted of jazz music. Different musical instrmnents were used such as piano, bass, drums, flute, clarinet, and saxophone. The Britton Brothers and their band capture the crowd with their version of Dream On. ........--,,,,, 16 The jazz band from Indiana Univer plays a moderate rock jazz. Jim Britton looks at his band to set tempo for the next song. Marty Vandeventer adds a little cow as he joins Dan Britton in harmonizii BAND 8. CHORUS PERFORM CAPTIVATING CONCERTS James Ferguson and Russell Hash per- form their rendition of The Sounds of Silence. Under Mr. Werremeyer's direction the Jr. High band entertains the audience at the Christmas concert. The bands and chorus participated in many concerts dining the year. No ad- mission fee was charged at these concerts, and they were open to anyone who enjoys listening to music. A highlight of the Christmas concert was a senior quartet of Teresa Ellis, Terri Fines, Mindy Bamhill, and Diana Partain. This was also the first performance of the Sth grade band. The high school spring concert had such performances as a solo by Mindy Barnhill, a duet by James Ferguson and Russell Hash, and Susan Ternes, vocal soloist with the high school band. Solos, duets, trios, and ensembles were the main events of the chorus' portion of the Jr. High spring concert. Highlights of the band's performance were Basin Street Blues featuring the trombone section and the final conducting of the band by cadet teacher Susan Ternes on the song Marching Grenadiers. The 6th grade band concert was an array of solos to show the young musicians' newly acquired talents. High school band members show a look of intentness as they perform in concert. The 6th grade band utilizes their skills during their portion of a concert. EVERYONE IS IN THE SPIRIT 0E THINI 1--W .lava Mr. Brett gives an acceptance speech for the BHS Cardinal rug that was presented to the basketball team. 4 was II,In,II Several grade school teachers show their spirit for the girls' basketball team during a pep session given by the elementary students. Sonja Hayes presents personalized hand towels to each member of the girls' basketball team for becoming sectional champs. 18 ow.. Co-captains Dennis Crites and Da Pickett accept the Cardinal rug for team made by the Douda family. Crystal Sharr gives a prayer during a session for the girls' sectional. -mmm!! .,,,.......n-sawn!! nart of the school song, B-team and :ity cheerleaders pass pom pons to r members of the squad. e 7th graders show their spirit by aying their clashed clothes and crazy Sectional week is an exciting event for BHS students. This is the time when students show the basketball teams that they are backing them. Different days during sectional week consist of crazy hair day, clash day, 50's day, dress-up day, overall's day, stuffed animal day, crazy glasses day, and red and white day. Stella Turner was voted by the cheerleaders as the student with the most spirit during the Tourney. Cambi Stone shows her spirit by par- ticipating in clash and crazy hair day dm'ing the boys' sectional week. The sectional teams enjoys the paper hearts they received from the Varsity Surplus. Janice Troxell shows that even school employees participate in clash and crazy hair day. boys' sectional week. The Jr. High cheerleaders lead a cheer dining a pep session for the County CHICAGO HIT BY BHS BAND TOUR ...- After shopping in Water Tower Place, tour members relax before further exploration. Senior band members pose for their last group picture in the lobby of the Blackstone Hotel. Vickie Resler waits to load the bus for the start of her last band tom: Brad Lucas, Sharrie Willey, Lonnie Bailey, and Caroline Hillen enjoy riding the escalators at Water Tower Place. s night shot of Chicago helps to show wonderful skyline. The kazoo kids, Jim Easter and Joe Hansford, keep the junior-senior bus entertained with their rendition of The Blazateersf' Lonnie Bailey, Brad Lucas, and Beth Strauser wait to join other band members after touring the Shedd Aquarium. Chicago was hit by approximately 100 Bloomfield band students in April, 1980. This was the third tour to Chicago for the band. Like the previous years, the group stayed in the Blackstone Hotel. They attended the Schubert Theatre for a performance of They're Playin' Our Song. Different activities were also enjoyed. A tour of Shedd Aquarium and a performance of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs were just a couple. The shopping at Water Tower Place and a dinner at the Como Inn provided a look at different life styles. This lazy dolphin was just one of the many specimens housed in the Shedd Aquarium. Waiting to load the buses, Bill Babcock lets his imagination dream of the weekend ahead. 21 STUDENTS RECEIVE RECOGNITION AT AWARD BANOUETS Paula Baird, Krista Lucas, Crystal Sharr, Kris Hudson, Jeannie Cochrane, Ann Bladen, and Beth Strauser display their awards won at the girls' athletic banquet. Debbie Westfall proudly receives her band honor jacket. Brad Corwin and Jim Hamlin take their turn in presenting awards at the FFA banquet. Each year the high achievers in the areas of boys and girls athletics, band and FFA are honored at their separate awards banquets. In honor of their achievements some of the members received honor jackets, trophies, and letters. Charles Jackson accepts an honor from Mr. McBride at the boys' athletic banquet. Brad Gilliland accepts an award for his accomplishments in basketball from Mr. Brett. 22 Mr. Helms congratulates Glenn Sullivan receives his FFA award. Miss Lincicome presents Debbie Reed an award for her achievements in ..... rs. Hanauer describes her pleasure in sisting Miss Stevens with the girls' track am dm'ing the past season. rug Todd smiles with satisfaction as he is farded his honor by Coach Brett. Kris Hudson beams with pride after being honored for her many achievements in girls' athletics. Reflecting on his past accomplishments, senior Dennis Crites accepts his award from Coach Brett. Receiving his surprise award, Mr. Helms smiles with satisfaction. Crystal Sharr receives an award for her accomplishments in basketball from Coach Stevens. Mark Helms expresses his pleasure of being a part of the FFA banquet. 23 5 E f xx lxgxfyy 1 , f ff 'F X, A f' s ' 5 Q 1. 1. I swf' 7 V . , ,f 'I 'fwlpnww gif Wm xvw S f J W f I ' .. 17 nf 22 ,. ff,,.:.,,, W Andrew Alano checks the flight of his frisbee on the front lawn during noon hour. Jeff Goad attempts to get the perfect pose for his formal picture. 0 1f Krista Lucas finds noon hour frisbee throwing a fun pastime. Crystal Sharr and Kelly Page enjoy a thrilling ride on the Spider at the Apple Festival. HIGH SCHOOL ALBUM A senior waiting in line to receive his diploma may think that commencement is just a silly ritual the school makes me go through betore I may leave. He may not realize that it is the lirst major step across the bridge to college, work, or a lamily ot his own. .ar 2 . J. L. WILSON BRIDGE, Built 1973. J. L. Jake Wllson, state of Indiana, a man who gave of himself for hls fellow Enghxeer-Builder-Humanitarian. Servant of the state and hls man and expected little in retum. community. A man whose influence and work bridges the 27 Jamie Corbin was the 1980 recipient of the DAR award. SENICR AWARDS 81 SCHOLARSHIPS Ed Bensman and Teresa Foley received the American Legion award for out- standing citizenship. For outstanding leadership in the school and community, David Pickett and Susan Ternes received the Danforth award. Susan Ternes was honored as Salutatorian and received an ISU Academic Scholar- ship while Areva Ragle, Valedictorian, was the recipient of a Bertha Crane scholarship. 28 Lonnie Bailey received the Mike Arfora award for participation in the performing arts. Joanne Conway was the recipient of the Edith Gray scholarship and Diana Partain received a Bertha Crane scholarship. For being the top boy and girl in the senlor class, Brad Lucas and Areva Ragle received the Rotary Club award. 29 80 GRADUATE IN '80 At the opening of the commencement exercises, the seniors assemble as a class. fa gh '4 Class President Tena Roudebush accepts the honor of assisting Mr. Richeson in presenting diplomas. Salutatorian Susan Ternes is filled with joy and sadness as she leaves Bloomfield High School. Class Valedictorian Areva Ragle is delighted to have received her diploma. ,qun4'f'40f4Ihx1, 30 fa At 8 p.m. on Saturday, May 10, the 1980 seniors along with their families and friends gathered in the gym for com- mencement. After the invocation given by Steve Edwards, Salutatorian Susan Temes gave memorable remarks concerning the past twelve years. The guest speakers were Father Carl Ross, reading scriptures, and Rev. Neal E. Partain, giving the sermon. Teresa Ellis sang the class song You Needed Me and Varsity Chorus enlightened the evening with Times of Your Life. Areva Ragle, Valedictorian, gave interesting remarks concerning friends, family, and faculty. The night ended with 80 graduating seniors receiving their diplomas. Teresa Ellis, soloist, reflects on her memories of friends and fun at BHS. A few volunteers of the senior class gathered in the gym Thursday morning to help decorate for commencement. WW if If Mira. ffffxlifxl is Varsity Chorus performs its final song by singing Times of Your Life. After being presented his diploma, Dennis Crites proudly returns to his seat. Seniors predecorated for graduation using old cars, outhouses, toilet paper, and an assortment of lawn decorations. Rl Susan Ternesg Steve Stafancik, Jr. Miss Sponsorg and Juli Grider attended the state pageant. Susan received lst runner- up and Juli 4th runner-up in the county pageant. Both girls won the talent award in their division. Kara Barnard and Lonnie Bailey take time grom their last days at BHS to wave good- YC. Seniors had many decisions to make. One of these was which announcement to choose. David Blackmore and Teresa Foley add the finishing touches to Brian Frederick for the boys' varsity surplus debut. SENIOR ACTIVITIES V .mabfwf K9000 Beginning the new decade, the ass of 1980 has many forecasts for le future. Of the 81 members, 70 :sponded to a questionnaire. Forty- lree seniors plan to further their lucation by attending college. The ost popular major fields of study fe business, medicine, and art. IU, EU, and Purdue are the favorite alleges. Those not attending college lan to work and rear families. Christopher G. Alano Iational Honor Society 4, Purdue .cademic Leadership 2. Only 18 percent of the class plan to make their homes in Bloomfield. The other 82 percent will be scat- tered among thirteen states and two countries. Eight plan to leave Bloomfield but stay in Indiana. The other top selected states were Colorado, Califomia, Florida, and Lisa Lee Axe Booster Club 1, 2, Class Officer 3, Treas., CSC 1, FBLA 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4, Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3, Girls' Volleyball 1, Girls' Softball 1, 2, 3, Home Ec. Club 1, B-Girls 3, 1-'CA 2. Texas. Eighty-seven percent of the class felt that some, if not most, of their school days brought them good experiences. Lonnie Eugene Bailey Class Officer 2, Vice Pres., FCA 1, National Honor Society 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Strut 8: Fret 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 3, 4, Rep. 1, 3, Summer Band 3, 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Varsity Chorus 3, 4, Intemational Club 4, Pres. 1 Trema Fr e Baker Y FBLA 3, French Club 1, Home Ec. Club 1. Jamie Lee Bays French Club 1, Girls' State 3, Alt. Kara Barnard Band Council 1, Rep., FCA 4, Pres., Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3, Girls' Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, co-captain 4, National Honor Society 4, Pep Band 3, 4, Science Club 3, Student Council 4, Pres., Summer Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 4, B-Girls 3, 4. Melinda Kay Barnhill Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Rep. 2, Chorus Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Rep. 3, Class Officer 4, Vice Pres., CSC 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, 4-H 1, Girls' State 3, Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, Strut 8: Fret 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, 5 h iPhoto by Vickie Reslorl Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Chorus Photographer Tracy Budny climbu 3, 4, Youth Conservation Corps 3, to all height! to get good Plctllftl 101 FCA 1. the yearbook. Edward LeRoy Bensman Boy's State 3, Cross Country 3, FCA 3, French Club 1, 2, 4-H 1, 2, Intramural Basketball 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Science Club 3, 4, Track 2, 4. David Brian Blackmore Basketball 1, 2, 3, B-Men 3, 4, FCA 1 2, 3, 4, Pres.-1, 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres.3 Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, National Hone Society 2, 3, 4, Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Spanish Club 1, 2, Sec.-treas. 2 Cross Country 4: Student Council 1 Tracy John Budny National Honor Society 3, 4, Treas. 4, Owl Staff 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, High School Jour- nalism Institute 4. Brian Lee Chesnut FCA 1, 2, 3, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Manager' 1, Basketball. Ann Denise Bladen Booster Club 2, 3, Class Officer 3, Rep., FCA 2, 3, 4, Girls' Basketball 2, 3, Girls' Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Girls' Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4, Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 3, Strut 8: Fret 3, 4, Student Council 3, Sec., Thespians 4, Varsity Chorus 4, B- Girls 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4. Janell Rena Boruff Band Council 4, Pres., Booster Club 1, 2, 3, Cheerleader 2, Class Officer 4, Treas., csC.1, 2, 3, 4, FCA 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, Pep Band 3, 4, Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Strut 8: Fret 1, 2, 3, 4, Statistician 2, 3, 4-, Track 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 4, Student Council 4, Summer Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4, B-Girls 3, 4, 4-H Queen Contest 4, lst Runner-up. Rebecca Ellen Caplinger FBLA 2, 3, French Club 1. Senior band members show off their jackets above the '80 on the parking lot driveway. Kimberly Sue Carpenter Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 4, Sec., FCA 2, Manager 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Basketball, National Honor Society 4, Owl Staff 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Vice Pres. 2, Strut 8: Fret 1, 2, 3, 4, Summer Band 1, 2, 3, 4, B-Girls '3, 4. fLayou1 by Arovl Rlglel The Boys' Surplus Ric Faultless, David Blackmore, David Pickett, Ed Bensman, and Brian Frederick show spirit by doing yells at the girls' senior-faculty basketball game. Stephanie Leigh Coats Girls' Softball 1, Latin Club 1, 2, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Science Club 3, 4, Student Council 4. A C., Rosa Jean Cochrane Booster Club 3, FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4 Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4Q Joanne Conway Booster Club 2, 3, Class Officer 4, Rep., CSC 3, 4, FCA 2, Girls' Soft- ball 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Owl Staff 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Strut 8: Fret 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Purdue Academic Leadership Seminar 2, ISU Summer Honors Seminar 3. Girls' Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4 B-Girls 3, 4, Art Club 4. Mary Carol Cook Mis, , 5 . 2 J ami Dawn Corbin Booster Club 1, Home Ec. Club 1 4, National Honor Society 2, 3, Strut 8: Fret 2, Art Club 4. Dennis Joseph Crites Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, B-Men 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, Student Council 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Grace Anne Doane Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, CSC 2, 3, 4, 4- H 1, Manager 2, Strut 8: Fret 3, 4, Statistician 1. Teresa Dawn Ellis Booster Club 3, Chorus Council 3, Sec., Class Officer 2, Treas., CSC 2, 3, 4, FBLA 2, 3, 4, Flag Corps 3, 4, Pep Band 3, 4, Strut 8: Fret 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Student Council 4, Summer Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, IU Choral Clinic 2. Richard Lavon Faultless Band Council 2, 3, 4, Boy Rep, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, B-Men 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, FBLA 4, Reporter, FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, Summer Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 4. Girls' Varsity Siu'plus shows senior spirit by adding color to pep sessions and the senior-faculty ballgame. 5 , Steven D. Edwards Cross Country 1, 4-H 1, Pep Band 4, Science Club 2, 3, Summer Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Art Club 4. James Andrew Ferguson Latin Club CJCL7 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3 Parliamentarian 4, Strut 8: Fret 2, 3 4, Student Council 3, Thespians 3,4 Varsity Chorus 3, 4. 9 Selena Kay Feutz CSC 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Volleyball 1, Home Ec. Club 1. Brian David Frederick Baseball 3, 4, Basketball 1, B-Men 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, FBLA 4, FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, Golf 1, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1. 2, Track 1. 2, 3, 4. Theresa Joyce Fines Booster Club 1, 2, Chorus Council 4, Pres., CSC 1, FBLA 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, FCA 1, Home Ec. Club 1, Pom Pon 1, Strut 8: Fret 3, 4, Student Council 1, Thespians 1, Varsity Chorus 1. Teresa Lynn Foley Booster Club 1, 2, 3, Cheerleader 1 2, Captain 2, Chorus Council 1, 3, 4 Class Rep. 1, Treas. 3, Sec. 4, Girls State 3, Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, Stru 8: Fret 1. Brad Gilliland Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, E 4, FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4, Pron Prince 3, Student Council 1, Traci 1, Varsity Chorus 1. Juli Dawn Grider Booster Club 1, 2, CSC 1, 4, Vice Pres. 4, FCA 1, 2, 3, Girls' Volleyball 2, Girls' State 3, alt., Pom Pon 2, 3, Science Club 1, 2, 3, Strut Sz Fret 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespians 2, 3. 4, Varsity Chorus 3, 4, Choreographer 3, Art Club 4, Worlc Affairs Seminar 4, Jr. Miss 4tl runner-up, Talent Award 4. Senior physic students David Pickett, Ed Bensman, David Black more, and Greg Lehman try to find the coefficient of linear expansion Dale Ray Hall Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Summer Band 1, 2 3, 44. Kimberly Dee Hardesty Booster Club 1, 2, FCA 1, 2, 3, Girls Volleyball 1, Girls' Softball 1, 2, Home Ec. Club 1, 2, Latin Club QJCLJ 1. 1 Edward A. Hash French Club 1, 2. ual Wm Russell Alan Hash Latin Club CJCLJ 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 4, Strut 8: Fret 2, 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Varsity Chorus 4. Through participation in school sports, the seniors eam and display their athletic jackets. Vanessa Jane Heaton Booster Club 3, Spanish Club 2, 3. Wallace J. Heaton 39 Top ten seniors Knot in order ac- cording to class rank!-Row 1: David Blackmore, Susan Ternes, Debbie Westfall, Ann Bladen. Row 2: Vickie Resler, Brad Lucas, Mary Wilkie, Jami Corbin, Areva Ragle. Not pictured, Lonnie Bailey. Russell Joe Helms FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. Kelly Isenogle Booster Club 2, 3, 4, Sec.-Treas. 4, CSC 1, 2, 3, 4, FBLA 2, Girls' State 3, Alt. g Pep Band 4, Strut 81 Fret 1, 2, 3, 4, Summer Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Cinda Jane Hostettler Booster Club 1, 2, 3, FBLA 1, 2, 3, 4, Strut 81 Fret 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, Student Council 2, Girl Rep., Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4. Leonard Lee Hunter FFA 1, 3, 4, June Lennette Johnson Dianna Lynn Jackson Booster Club 1, 2, 3, CSC 1, 2, 3 Booster Club 1, Home Ec. Club 1, 2, FBLA 4, Strut 81 Fret 3, 4, Thespians Art Club 4, Summer Band 1. 3, 4. ,,....-I Diana Cheryl Kelley Gregory Allen Lehman Basketball 3, B-Men 2, 3, 4, Boy's State 3, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, FCA 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 4, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, Student Council 3, Track 2. Dwayne Kelley Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Varsity Chorus 4. Stacia Sue Lemons Band Council 1, 4, Girl Rep., Class Officer 1, Pres., Girls' Volleyball 2, Pom Pon 1, 2, 3, Summer Band 1, 4. Exhibiting her dramatic prowess, J anell Boruff presents her monologue to the senior English class. tCopy by Klm Carpenter! lp:-:rv-' Dawn DeAnn Kirk Booster Club 1, 2, Cheerleader 1, FBLA 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 2, Vice Pres. 3, Co-Pres. 4, FCA 1, 2, Girls' Volleyball 3, Girls' State 3, Home Ec. Club 1, Pom Pon 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. 3, Captain 4, Student Council 4. Shelley Jo Long Booster Club 1, 2, Chorus Council 4, Treas., Class Officer 3, Sec., FBLA 1, 2, 3, 4, FCA 1, 2, Girls' Basketball 1, Pom Pon 2, 3, 4, Alt. 2, Sec.-Treas. 4, Student Colmcil 3, Sec. iPhoto by Tracy Budnyl .bv-'4 James Bradley Lucas Class Officer 1, 2, 4, Treas. 1, Boy Rep. 2, 4, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Treas. 3, Strut 8: Fret 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 4, Summer Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Varsity Chorus 3, 4, International Club 4, Vice Pres., Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Gary Ray McKinney Track 1, 2. Senior Owl Staff members slide to a successful 1980 yearbook. Nancy Lee Maden Home Ec. Club 3. Caroline Lee Morron Booster Club 1, 2, 3, CSC 3, 4, Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3. Steven Andrew Newsom B-Men 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Track 1, 2. David Blackmore and Teresa Foley add their finishing touches to Brian Frederick as he prepares himself as a cheerleader for the girls' senior- faculty basketball game. Joseph Alan Neidigh Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Summer Band 1 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2. iz M S 4 '1 3 S' 5 David Wayne Pickett Baseball 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, B- Men 1, 2, 3, 4, FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4, Science Club 3, 4, Track 1, 4. Areva Evonne Ragle Booster Club 2, 3, French Club 2, Home Ec. Club 1, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Owl Staff 3, 4, Student Council 4, Art Club 4, Pres.-Vice Pres. While posing in the park on the bandstand, senior chorus members proudly wear their jackets. ,iff I 1 Robert Rollins Tena Marie Roudebush Class Officer 2, 3, 4, Pres. 2, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4, CSC 2, 3, FBLA 2, 3, FCA 2, 3, Flag Corps 3, 4, 4-H 1, Girls' Volleyball 1, 2, mgr. 1, Pep Band 4, Pom Pon 1, 2, Spanish Club 1, Student Council 4, Vice Pres., Summer Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Vickie Sue Resler I FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4, Girls' Basketball 2, 3, 4, Statistician 3, 4, Girls' Volleyball 4, Statistician, Girls' Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Track 2, 4, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Owl Staff 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Summer Band 1, 2, 3, 4, IU Jour- nalism Institute 4, B-Girls 3, 4, International Club 4. Tim Riggle Baseball 4, Cross Country 1, FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4, Spanish Club 1, Track 2, 4. 4, f. li n I E 1 Q 5 3 5 4 3 l I I S I I I 1 i Seniors presented a Christmas show to Mrs. Lehman's third grade class as a Christmas project in Creative Writing. Cindy Diane Saladin Rick Schroyer FBLA 1, Home EC. Club 1. Spanish Club 1, Track 1, 2. av Michael Brian Sharr Basketball 1, FCA 2, 3, FFA 1, ntramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, anager 2, Cross Country, Summer and 1, 2. Glen Allen Sullivan A 1, 2, 3, 4, Sentinel 4, 4-H 1, 2, 3, Pres. 3, 4. With help from Dennis Crites and David Pickett, Demolition Dwayne Kelley stuffs one during warm-up before the Senior-Faculty basketball game. lCopy by Connle Ollphlnll sis 'Num-snudlf Jeffery Scott Thompson Cross Country 4, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4, Science Club 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 4. Tami Joan Thompson Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, CSC 4, Pres., FBLA 2, 3, 4, Girls' Softball 2, Home Ec. Club 1, Prom Princess 3. Cambi Kay Stone Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 2, 3, Class Officer 3, Pres., CSC 3, 4, FBLA 1, FCA 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Owl Staff 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Strut 8: Fret 1, Student Council 3. Susan Anne Ternes Baseball 2, 3, 4, Batgirl, Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, FBLA 2, Flag Corps 3, 4, Capt. 4, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Owl Staff 3, 4, Editor 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Strut 8: Fret 1, 2, 3, 4, Summer Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 4, Sec.-Treas., H.S. Journalism Institute 4, ISU Summer Music Theatre 3, 4, IU Art Careers 4, Jr. Miss 1st Runner-up 4, Spanish Club 2, 3. lLayou0 by Cumbl Stone! 45 Michael Bond Turpin Randall Walker Jr. 4 , Debra Sue Westfall Band Council 3, Rep., Booster Club 1, 2, 3, French Club 1, 2, Girls' Track 2, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 4, Science Club 3, 4, Pres. 4, Student Council 4, Treas., Summer Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Karen Kaye Vaught Booster Club 1, 2, 3, Class Officer 1 Vice Pres., FBLA 2, 3, 4 Parliamentarian 4, FCA 1, 2, Girls Basketball 1, Girls' Softball 2, Por Pon 3, 4, Co-Capt. 4, Spanish Club 1 Student Council 1. Mary Joann Wilkie Booster Club 1, 2, 3, CSC 3, FBLAE 4, Sec. 3, Treas. 4, 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4 Reporter 2, Sec. 3, Home Ec. Club 1 2, National Honor Society 2, 3, 1 Vice Pres. 4, Owl Staff 4, Strut 4 Fret 1, 2, Thespians 2. Sharrie Layne Willey Band Council 4, Vice Pres., Clas Officer 1, Sec., Flag Corps 4, Girls Basketball 1, Strut 8: Fret 1 Summer Band 1, 2, 3, 4. During noon hour, many seniors an other students gather in the Seniu Hall' to eat lunch. CARD CVERSEES SCHOCL TRANSACTICNS as Delmll' 0'NellI Wlllllm C. Mil es President Vice-President Richard M. Rlcheaon Wayne Moore Superintendent Ruaaell llamlln Secretary 131: X Helen Stone The Bloomfield school is very for- tunate to have a dedicated school board consisting of seven members. Meetings are held on the last Tuesday of every month in the elementary school and are always open to the general public. Some of the items discussed at the meetings are the employment of school personnel, the setting of policies for the operation of the school, and discussing the signing of paying claims. Signing claims is a job that Mr. Miles, Mr. Hamlin, and Mr. Richeson face at each board meeting. Active board member Mr. Hamlin signs and approves new policies brought before the board. Mrs. Stone and Mr. Rlcheson review the claims before signing them. Ronald Faultless Al'll0ld GNVOS S9 .af Z vit. PRINC WALTER MATTOX Iigh School Principal DEE HIMEBROOK ff wtf' fn- ,V W ' f 15 f IPALS 8. SECRETARIES ll ,Kiwi X l I A ll n, H W I , ,XV ,V Mr. Mattox discusses with a concerned parent the possibilities RALPHRAPER KENNETHGREVES of 3 Seniof Sc 'm iP al' Jr. High Principal Elementary Principal Plication' MARTHA GLOVER ELEANOR POPE EVA GATES to superintendent High School Secretary Jr. High Secretary Elementary Secretary 1 N Martha Glover performs one of her many duties as high school secretary by typing student files. H Counting the change from the lunch money becomes a tedious job for Mr. Mattox and clerk Judy Robinson. 49 I . YW? BHS WELCOMES NEW TEACHERS AND RECOGNIZES THOSE RETIRIN Mrs. Corbin is found instructing math students, one of her many daily duties. Fern Corbin Mrs. Corbin has been teaching math, geometry, and Latin at Bloomfield for twenty years. She graduated from Indiana University with a BA degree having a major in Latin and a license to teach in math and English. While 'attending IU she student taught at Bloomington High School. After her graduation from IU she taught at Owensburg then resided in Indianapolis for several years. In 1950 she moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico. There she was a housewife while substituting in several schools. Upon obtaining the Bloomfield position, she attended The College of St. Joseph for dramatic training. After her retirement she intends to do all the things she hasn't had time to do while teaching school. Mrs. Corbin will sadly be missed by everyone. Rowena Lankford Mrs. Lankford came to Bloomfield this year to teach Art I-IV. Mrs. Lankford graduated from Indiana University with a degree in art education and did her student teaching at Eastern High School. Becoming sponsor of the newly formed art club added to the challenges of her new teaching career. In her spare time she enjoys painting and writing. Welcome to BHS Mrs. Lankford! Randy Jacobs Mr. Jacobs graduated from Edgewood High School and from Indiana State University where he received a BS degree in elementary education. He teaches fifth grade spelling and math. He also keeps busy coaching the 5th and 6th grade basketball teams and is the assistant varsity baseball coach. Welcome to BHS Mr. Jacobs! STYLES OF TODAY Many fads have come to Bloomfield-- curly perms, cowboy hats, and good music. Checking the weekly top 10 late in the year these were the songs we found to be top on the charts: Lost in Love by Air Supply, How Do I Make You by Linda Ronstadt, Come Back by J. Geils Band, Hold on to My Love by Jimmy Ruffin, You May Be Right by Billy Joel, Heart Breaker by Pat Benatar, Ride Like the Wind by Christopher Cross, Another Brick in the Wall by Pink Floyd, Think About Me by Fleetwood Mac, and It's Hard to be Humble by Mac Davis. Reta Groomer and Cammy Mcl-lenry spend time in the sun looking over their latest albums. Mary Sue Kienzynski and Crystal Sharr show their latest hair styles-- curly perms. Silk shirts and three-piece suits are all part of Jeff Goad's stylish wardrobe. 51 unions Allen, William Anderson, Lori Ausman, David Bowser, Robert Britton, Lori Burch, Joe Burcham, Kevin Burcham, Susan Burton, Tammy Bush, Mark Carpenter, Tim Clark, Scott Corwin, Brad Doane, David Doane, Jennifer Downes, Rhonda Downey, Mark Drake, Paul Easter, Jim Edwards, Jim Epes, Kelli Faultless, Cabot Felton, Vincent Fish, James Frierson, William Gadberry, Mike Gainey, Brian Gillenwater, Todd Gilliland, Brian Goad, Jeffery Groomer, Reta Groves, Wayne Haines, Sharon Halliburton, Sandy Hamlin, J amos Hamlin, Karen Hansford, Joe Hanson, Keith Harp, Steve Harrah, Lyndal Hasler, Jeff Haywood, Matt Helms, Larry Helms, Mark Helms, Scott Helms, Thomas Hillen, Caroline Holstine, Dana Hudson, Harry Hudson, Kris BE' 1, id s Q ' .. 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Isom, Doug Keys, Marty Kienzynski, Mary Kordes, Kelly Leibacher, Mickie Lents, Georgetta Lester, Heather Long, Shawna McDaniel, Tom Mclrlenrg, Cammy Myers, amuel Paikos, Susan Phillips, Richard Pope, Tammy Quillen, Darlene Rash, Sean Ray, Teresa Reed, James Ritter, Jeffrey Roberts, Jim Robinette, Matt Roudebush, Amy Sachtjen, Gordon Sanford, Jeff Sharr, Crystal Simon, Patrick Sp' s, Randy Stivers, Jeff Summerville, Christy Swango, Linda Tally, Linda Thomas, Margaret Thompson, Tracy Todd, James Vandeventer, Curt VanDeventer, Jeff Vandeventer, Teresa VanTine, Teresa Vaught, Bill Warren, Rob Warth, Francine Weddle, Rob Welch, Bruce White, Sondra White, Susan Wiigington, Bomiie W' es, Paul Williams, Richie Wonder, Julie Workman, Jeffery Qophovwonee Alano, Andrew Alano, Eric Alter, Doris Andis, Gregory Axe, Lynn Bailey, Stacey Bair, Terry Baker, Beth Barkley, Mark Bellamy, Lori Benson, Kathy Benton, Wayne Bladen, Richard Burris, Robin Burt, Tammy Burton, Tab Byers, Kevin Byers, Lori Carmichael, Sharon Chaney, Bill Chaney, Lisa Clark, Roger Cook, Kimberly Davis, Bradley Douda, Mary Jane Drake, Sam Ellis, Rob Ellis, Tammy Farris, Julie Feltner, Doug Ferguson, Jody Ferguson, Lora Ferguson, Paul Frost, Lisa Frye, Scott Gholson, Cheryl Gilliland, Rob Gilmore, Terry Grider, Alice Hackler, Tammy Haddock, Elaine Haines, David Hamlin, Richard Hayes, Angela Heaton, Marta Heaton, Wes Helms, Michele Henderson, Paul Henderson, Robert I-Iixon, Billy Joe Holtsclaw, Julia Hunter, Alice Huxhold, Amy Johnson, Jonas Jud , Todd Kel ey, Linda X , fx V, 4 f ',,E Yi if 4 W f , as AV , ff, fw f 1 X C ar-5 X QW :MW 4 ,- 4 Y, ,Z yy M :sw fy , 4 , V X . 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Thomas Long, Randy Lucas, Krista Maskaly, Janet McKamey, Jaci McNabb, Bonnie Miles, William Myers, Phil Oliver, Julie Osborn, Pam Paikos, Tricia Parson, Anne Proctor, Patty Quillen, Kenneth Robinson, Tammy Rollins, Bill Rydenbark, Pauline Sargent, Jeffrey Sharr, Renae Shields, Kathy Shonk, Elsie Sims, Darlene Sims, Jon Slater, William Smith, Bryan Speck, Becky Stewart, Paula Stone, Brent Strauser, Beth Terrell, Ray Thompson, Chris Titus, Melissa' Tolbert, Debbie VanDeventer, Debbie VanDeventer, Jeff Wade, Mike Walker, Kelly Walker, Richard Wallace, Pam Wamick, Jim Wifiington, Ron W' n, Betfcy Workman, aren Wilson, James 55 gneelimem Alano, Dmitri Alter, Connie Andis, Dodge Armour, Chris Ausman, Kim Axe, Lori Ayers, Kerwin Babcock, Bill Baird, Diana Baird, Paula Baker, Lee Barger, Krista Bennett, Charles Biery, Brian Blackmore, James Blaker, Brad Bledsoe, Karen Bovenschen, William Bowersock, David Breeden, Joyce Burris, Kim erly Byers, Scott Carmichael, Troy Chapman, Kim Coleman, Deanna Corbin, Anita Corwin, Mark Craig, James Crone, Michael Davis, Dennis Doane, James Doane, Melody Feltner, Charmaine Ferguson, Joanne Ferguson, Jolene Fines, Beth Gillenwater, Brad Gillespie, Tammy Green, Scott Groomer, Stormy Halliburton, Jenny Hamlin, Martha Hardesty, Kambi Hasler, Gregory Hayes, Shyla Heaton, Marilyn Hehns, De De Helms, Sherry Hendrix, Tim Hines, Deanda Holstine, Holly Hostettler, Robin Hubbard, Trina Hudson, Amy Jackson, Charles Jeffries, William f W , '..'T.: 5 3 , ' Y T' ' hp pf ,, ,, ,, , 7, a is 1. 9-i'C.7x 45- it ' W 3 1, 5- I A , j 4 Q 9 qi f? 14 Q af, ,, - .',, 5 1 2 :-in -, , 'V 5 'Mr had or-v I i I ax, ,,.-' ,M l, 9' f 'Z M ,, 6 it Q ' 2 stil A A., , Q. 5, 'HQ .of- I7 .f .k ,, ,ah .3 N , f Q f Tv' 'Lb , V ' J ' 1 A .,,a, 2 A as , V l , fav: 3' ,V tdid 3'-f .ar y SQL 7 1 N V ,hy Q V W 1 M V at . vm. ,, fu... 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Stalcup, Karen Sullivan, Kim Thomas, Elizabeth Thompson, Janet Thompson, Jeania Tilton, Kevin Tolbert, Russell Turpin, Alan VanTine, Susan Vaught, Jim Vest, Randy Wells, Tim Wilkes, Cheryl Workman, Lisa Wright, Joe Colleen Craig attempts to spell one of the many words given her during the spelling bee. Jr. High students find the concession stand a great place to hang out. The strain of running is shown on the face of Brian Kirchoff during a Jr. High meet. A , ,f X M ' on Many students took part in the Apple Festival pet show. 58 N' Ea w 4-www M 2 ? 3 ff ' ' ? 'i 5 2 JUNIOR HIGH AlBUM The bridge lrom adolescence to adulthood builds a strong toundation in Junior High. Seventh and Eighth grade students take on new responsibilities ol being in class and are allowed to select some ot their classes. on time 1' yo, ,,.e1',, X S s' Q l :-7 AfL,, gyf rv-M A H ,feJW7 3 . i ,, - D s semgmame 'if ' tiffffs in ...mf : v i e'fltil:at'i 3 ,va , -,fs 25.'3!?3f-975 7'f'Q2Q 2?f , it ' ff 15' '54-f rf 3 525 5 4 Country road bridges may not have been the highways of the towns. This bridge, which leads to the covered bridge, the nations , but they did keep the rural areas connected to seen many ages of travelers. 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K , imma ' ','..f'C?,P v I Lester, Holly Lowder, Danna Malone, Cami Marshall, Brian Maskaly, Cathy McDonald, Kim McKean, Suzan Medina, Eddy Medina, Tom Meek, , Bill Minks, Moore, Myers Norris, Norris Norris Chad Tom Jerry Lori Mark Sandra Z'K.fa 1 4 if ,f it at I 052 in 5 W, 4 5- fwv if nanfi x 2 , , Oliphant, Scott Patton, Billie Joe Pope, Jay Procter, Kathy Query, Ted Quillen, Steve Reece, Greg Reed, Pat Robinson, Brad Royal, John Rupert, Julie Sachtjen, Joe Saunders, Mike Sharr, Angela Sherrard, Tina Skinner, Melissa Speck, Mary Spice, Mark Sullivan, Kathy Sullivan, Rhonda Sutton, Mark Talbott, Melinda Thompson, Dwight Tibbett, Doug Tilton, Sondra Toon, Shannon Troth, Denise Turpin. Jayna VanDeventer, Julie Walker, Pam Webster, Robbie Workman, Brad Young, Lee Wade, Tricia Anticipating the result of their hydrogen experiment, Tracy Budny and Mike Gadberry insert a wooden splint into a bottle to see if it will burn. Scott Helms concentrates on his typing skills by not removing his eyes from the a--an copy. Vanessa Heaton carefully prepares the meal agenda for her Home Ec. class. HHH H.. ,twtwmf f? Z wwf W Following Mrs. Blaker's instructions, Jim Easter patiently completes his assign- ment. ACADEMICS Through the variety ot classes oltered, teachers help the students bridge to the past, present, and luture. lhe unknown and the cultures around the world are also studied as part ol the student's curriculum. we W ,, we fc was M4 .. W me V, n W f 4 4 7 Vffamwy W V f M J J 5, 0 f , 4: Lag if at 3, I ,fi'hx' UQ 'sn ry ' r Y .N new ,L I , My V, , n, I 'M' f ua ' ? -. 1. ' , igff'm'wf2fW , , , -12450 W cw we V t , .f ff We 1 fc. , H gg, Ma ' , 'or 8 ' W flaw fffzm. 7 me n, are ' 1 so o ft' raced 'H i . at W o W 'Q ,n , Wo Q f Q11.'Q on or M ,WZ X AV A.M. Kennedy 8zSon's, 1883. Builders M. Crocket, J. Miller, the covered bridge was restored in 1967 by Wilson Con R.T. McKee. After 85 years of bridging the Richland Creek, struction Co. SCIENCE STUDENTS EXPERIMENT FOR UNDERSTANDING Demonstrations, experimentations, and lots of hard work proved to be worthwhile as the Physics, Chemistry, and Biology students ventured deeper into the world of science. A team of professors from Vincennes University demonstrated to the Science Club and Chemistry classes different aspects of chemistry. Students also learned about acids, molecules, and equilibrium. Physics students have an opportunity to complete a term paper on a science related topic. Biology students complete many dif- ferent experiments. Other class time is devoted to dissecting sheep hearts, con- structing DNA models, and checking each person's blood type. Plants are grown ranging from radishes to soybeans and cherry trees. tcopy by Mickle Leihacherl John Cochrane carefully heats a substance for one of the many experiments com- pleted in Chemistry. Lori Anderson finds that adding heat makes the reaction occur sooner. Curt Vandeventer, Mark Helms, Jon Sims, and Joe Hansford test the real meaning of osmosis. 66 L. Y 1' . K 'w In Physics, Chris Alano reinacts the Millikan experiment, an experiment used to measure the charge of an electron. Jeff VanDeventer and Curt Vandeventer make pure oxygen in a Chemistry ex- periment. Curt Vandeventer, Joe l-lansford, Mark Helms, and Larry Helms pay close at- tention as Brad Corwin demonstrates diffusion in Advanced Biology. PEG ANDIS Spelling 7, English 9 8: 11, Reading and Writing Skills 11 8: 12 KAREN BLAKER Accounting I 8: II, Work Study, Off. Prac., Exp. Bus., Bus. Machines STEVE BRETT B o y s V a r s i t y Basketball 81 Golf, Mech. Drawing, Drivers Ed., Phys. Ed. 9 67 Being the only class required of in- coming freshmen, Science 9 brings new concepts to the science mind. The course is a basic investigative study of the concepts in physical science. Some of the units included a study of motion, energy, and mass. The Computer Science class is an elementary introduction into the field of computers. The emphasis is placed on the student's ability to carry out the logical steps for developing a computer program. Warren Michael and Butch Bovenschen use the geiger counter for a class ex- periment. 7, ig., , , With help from his notes, Ricky Mumma completes his science worksheet. Russell Hash takes a break from his work to help Jim Warnick check for errors. SCIENCES- FUUNDA TION FOR FURTHER STUDY , mm 68 fb W. Hh- While trying to keep her mind on her work, Julie Wonder performs the tedious task of typing. .ld Doug lsom concentrates on the keyb+ while he begins his program. ba-,ga await net Thompson studies the notes she has en during Mr. McBride's discussion. l Chaney inspects his program to see if has made any errors. 2 While waiting for the outcome of his program, Roger Clark anticipates his next move. Sheila Kordes seems to find her homework assignment amusing. YVONNE BROWN Math 7 81 8 JYME BUCHER Voc. Home Ec. I-IV, Home Ee. 8 SANDRA JEAN BURAYI Spanish 8, Spanish I- IV, French I-IV ,N- iing-...M Jackie Shake consults Mrs. Brown about a S ,mm in gt.. md., mm.. LOGICAL REASONIN 8th grade math seems to be easy for William Quillen and Andy Lorimer. ' 'X ui Taking a chapter test, 8th grade math students, Sandy Heaton and Linda Burris, apply skills learned in previous lessons. David Benton uses his math skills to divide fractions. Russell Tolbert refers to his book during an open book test in General Math. Concentrating on a geometric design, Brad Davis completes his geometry assignment. 70 Wil' WWW 4-www 1 7 . .. , f . o 1 3 .wwf A variety of math classes are offered at BHS. Basic math and general math courses drill and review fundamental skills and worthwhile math topics. The algebra and advanced algebra classes deal with the language of algebra, trig functions, and the study of graphs. Geometry includes basic geometrical figures and a detailed study .of deductive reasoning. Senior math provides for the study of logic, mathematical systems, structures, and their application. After finishing his test, Jeff Sanford begins his daily assignment. Cheryl Gholson finds the class discussion leading to an indepth study of Algebra I. Jeff VanDeventer looks to the camera for 175, help on his advanced algebra test. Q.. I Disagreeing with the class answer, Jon Sims and Bill Slater try to find their mistake. V , Q ' if' vp 1 RHONDA C. BURCH English 10, speech FERN CORBIN Latin I 8: II, Geometry, Math 7 8: 8 ROBERT ELLIS Science 7, Biology, Adv. Biology UCIAL STUDIE - A LUOK AT TE Wm a ,IIV AVVF i if zggg, W2 if ,y fvf' y fa? 4 ,fy 7 X W J 24 a If if ...., ,, , an r 1, I After viewing the display in the Air Force trailer, Jeff Goad and Paul Myers return to U.S. History class. The social studies courses will be great help to students as they make their way into the future. World History units cover civilization and the transition to modern times. 8th grade and U.S. History is the study of early American history to the present time. Rob Rollins, Cindy Saladin, and Cambi Stone concentrate on their final govern- ment chapter. Mindy Barnhill listens closely to Mr. Hannah's discussion in economics class. Using their study time in government class, Vanessa Heaton, Russell Helms, and June Johnson study the governmental structure of Indiana. 72 A T, PRE ENT, in 5? WG' ,V y W Q- f its. e 5 1 3 - 'W , LL! , Z -Q. ' A W s,-G W M ,W If ,f V R., . 5 i . ,, .. ,W . 5 l gf 1 4 A 5 Q Q i L A, 1 X f Zi? 2 if X 1 ff, FUTURE Denise Workman, Linda Douda, and Valerie Sargent enjoy a free moment in 8th grade history. Grace Doane spends time reading how the supreme court functions in government class. K' 4 Government covers all phases of American and some foreign governments. Sociology explores the relationship of the individual in society. Psychology deals with the behavior of individuals, and economics is a broad survey of the science of economics. Jim Weddle, Doug Todd, and Jeff Van- deventer learn the many fields of the Air Force through literature and films. Desiree Kirk assists Mr. Roach by taking attendance in 8th grade history. '90 5 RUTH E. ELROD Librarian I MARY ANNE FARRIS C o u n s el i n g 8: Guidance GUY GLOVER History, Athletic Director 73 74 I We-35 yyyyy QA ,V ' Darlene Sims i t ' 1 W l Martha Glover fo: ifv:::':,1, 55551333 terview in General Business. Scott Clark, Ric Faultless, and Brian :V L Zi Frederick prepare for a college career in U - ,mf business by taking a course in business law. Hearing a typewriter bell or an adding V machine clicking are only two of the sounds you might hear in one of the business classes. Several business classes are offered to all high school students beginning with Exploratory Business the freshman year and ending with Advanced Business the senior year. N2 W' X ww-MW Diligent work keeps Tammy Ellis busy on her integrated project folder in typing. Qi Vanessa Heaton is found correcting an error while transcribing her notes in ad- d h th . Vance S or and Mr. Gant from Indiana Central College speaks to secretarial practice students, Sharrie Willey, Sharr, and Lisa Axe. m R Careful examination of his ledger Joe Hansford busy in bookkeeping. r...r F1 Tena Roudebush calculates one of the more difficult business problems in Bookkeeping Il. Sharon Carmichael proofreads her typing before submitting it for grading. Linda Swango finds the experience of using the dictaphone helpful before en- tering her first job. Typing teaches that speed, accuracy, and keeping your eyes on the copy are essential to a good typist. Bookkeeping and office practice show students some of the duties and responsibilities of an ac- countant or office secretary. In general business, students are required to ex- semesterg then the second semester students combine and apply principles taught by completing a practice set. After theory is taught in first semester shor- thand, students then develop their speed during the second semester. Seniors preparing for college find Advanced Business is most beneficial to them. Lynn Harrah, Tom Long and Kris Hudson attempt to complete their timed production assignment. perience a personal interview the first: LOREN HADLEY Geography, Health 8: Safety BARBARA A. HANAUER Science 8, Home Ec. 8, Consumer Ed., Foods 8: Nutrition HARVEY L. HANNAH, JR. A m . G o v t . , Psychol0BY, World History, Economics VIDEO TAPE RECORDER HIGHLIGHTS SPEECH AND ENGL ...ssnsmgg For her speech in English, Sandy Halliburton talks about her sister who has cerebral palsy. Mrs. Burch discusses different techniques used in giving speeches. Bill Miles finds that his homework calls for extra reading. Many different activities are completed in English classes. Senior English classes read 'noteworthy novels like Huckleberry Finn, Animal Farm, and Alice in Won- derland. Also they gave thep very well known senior monologues. During the second semester, students had the op- portunity of applying their skills by writing research papers. Junior English classes began the year by giving a background history of their family. They also memorized poems, completed 10-20 minute writings, and saw many different American short stories on the video tape recorder. Students in speech class have the op portunity of giving different types of speeches. Speeches are given on personal experiences, as well as topics that con- vince, persuade, and amuse. Students have the opportunity to give demon- strations and debates. For one type of speech, students video taped a news program that was written and produced by the class. Jeff Workman, Bill Vaught, and Dana Holstine intently read their English assignment. Susan Burcham gives a speech about different personalities in English 11. Greg Pearson finds that reading literature is one of the requirements of English 10. 76 221-'riffmb s si' as X BEN HELMS Ag. s, Voc. Ag. 1-Iv Illustrating his ancestor's ways, Brian Frederick performs his rendition of a caveman. For his senior monologue, Dennis Crites portrays a safari guide. Steve Newsom acts out his fantasy by depicting an old alcoholic. Bill Rollins finds amusement in reading his literature assignment. REX HUDSON Math STEVE JONES Science 7 8: 8, Cross Country 8z Track Coach 4 , , , , F., :mmm as 1 :wma .. . . . oem: n afzsaallvlflfi 5 g 4 as amafvmsuco-4 1 ,444 as vvraa nfwrsn ofvvonmasasuaz i , .1 1.14421 o an a , ,sfafvwnntis n s 9 s vuawmmuan 1 0 I ,mmm-vewaaowz :Az 'W' ,.-an it I ,gif try, at ,MM I I , gamma, W wmwlf ivrwlmaus iiwmvnlaamtu ' pmamswwgmnwllw W,...n-n-now'- 0 mama-ll- . , ,,,,,,,,.g.g.av04 .44-ow'-0' Lonnie Bailey rises from his tomb dining his Halloween skit in Reading and Writing Skills. Diana Partain helps Santa with his toy list as part of a writing assignment. READING AND WRITING KILL DE VEL OPED Perhaps one of the most popular classes offered at BHS, Reading and Writing Skills, provided students with the op- portunity to develop their skills in writing. Students exercised these abilities by completing such projects as Halloween skits, radio shows, and short stories. Kara Barnard decorates Lonnie Bailey to f-A as help set the mood for their Halloween skit. Kara Barnard listens with wonder while the grade school students tell their Christmas wishes. Seniors Diana Partain, Teresa Ellis, Terri Fines, and Mindy Barnhill act out their version of I Saw Mommy Kissin' Santa Claus. . CHORUS-Row 1: Beth Strauser, Tammy Burton, Sondra White, Bonnie Wlggington, Teresa , Michele Helms, De De Helms, Tab Burton, Kim Burris, Tammy Ellis, Sharon Carmichael, i Britton, Debbie VanDeventer, Robin Burris, Julie Oliver, Grace Doane. Row 2: Deanda es, Terri Fines, Teresa Ellis, Diana Partain, June Johnson, Shelley Long, Lisa Frost, Mary e Partaln, Ricky Mumma, Monica Lee, Anita Lorlmer, Pamela Wallace, Sheila Kordes, Jenny dburton, Kelly Walker, Lynn Axe. Row 3: Russell Hash, Bruce Welch, Dodge Andis, Rlchle lams, Chris Thompson, Jimmy Warnlck, Todd Smith, Brad Owensby, Billy Nicholson, Cindy idln, Diana Kelley, Linda Swango, Carolyn Morron, Kelly Isenogle. Row 4: Greg Andis, James uson, Jonas Johnson, Wayne Benton, Davld Bowersock, Dwayne Kelley, Charles Jackson, y Barnhlll, Teresa Foley, Kevin Byers, James Wilson, Matt Haywood, Rusty Young. HOR US PERFORMS CONCERTS 62 CANTA TA ke high school chorus members had the vrtunity of singing during the stmas concert and spring concert. Chorus members express their love for 'also performed an Easter Cantata at music by presenting their selections in the Christian ChLu'ch. SP1'i11S 00110011- REX E. KIRCHOFF Sr. Math, Algebra I 8: II, Comp. Math ROWENA LANKFORD Art I IV Art 8 iw LOISR LAWRENCE 8 8: High School Chorus Elem Music h ' 1 x :ey 4 '95, . , . 243 TUDENTS MAKE MU IC TUGETHE JR. HIGH BAND-Row 1: Chrlstle Jackson, Kelly Allen, Kristina Bovenschen, Candy Lemons, Denise Workman, Lacreta Bays, Danna Lowder, Julie Rupert, Mary Speck, Rhonda Sullivan, Denise Troth, Debbie Hamlin, Linda Douda, Rebecca Thomas, Sharon LaPray. Row 2: Sara Walker, Desiree Kirk, Carol Wright, Darla Gadberry, Jackie Shake, Colleen Craig, Terri Duke, Cheri Jackson, Julie VanDeventer, Karen White, Melinda Lueking, Lana Elrod, Kristie Rupert, Dana Roach, John Royal, Greg Reece, Holly Lester. Row 3: Tracy White, Valerie Sargent, Carol Titus, Jayna Turpin, Mark Norris, Andy Lorimer, Tony Mohr, Lynda Burris, Angie Vandeventer, Kelly Hanson, Lisa A ,af gf, Casner, Lynn Strauser, Brian Wiles, Craig Holstine, Bryan Alano, Adam Bucher, Lori Brown, Kathy Anderson. Row 4: Teresa Baird, Karen Crays, Julie Hart, Kathy Sullivan, Paula Jerrels, Sammye Hodge, Amy Cullison, Lori Norris, Cami Malone, Sarah Blackmore, Chad Minks, Scott Gillenwater, Eddy Medina, Eric Christensen, Tom Moore, Cindy Goad, Shannon Toon, Tommy Medina, David Dean, David Gadberry, NaJean Watkins, Jimmie Weddle, Tony Hamlin. Row 5: Doug Tibbett, Shane Hamlin, Mike Saunders, Kiersten Lankford, Tim Halliburton, Dwight Thomas, Mark Isom, Scott Faultless, Margaret Forsdick. 6th GRADE BAND--Row 1: Dona Stewart, Katrina Hardesty, Jamie Willey, Dana Wonder, Amie Bays, Laura Haines, Michele Norris, Tammy Sherrard, DeNae Warren, Ruth Ann Craig, Jana Workman. Row 2: Teresa Royal, Traci George, Lori Floyd, Becky Hamlin, Steve Rapp, Matt Norris, Angela Arthur, Marcy Medina, Maria Pittman, Angie Robinson. Row 3: Jason Lueking, Stephen Bailey, Dominlcl Forsdick, Kevin Fesler, Scott Thomas, Todn Frederick, Sylvia Faultless, LuAnn Allen, Jag Terrell, Paul Conley, Ira Carmichael, Spence Henderson, David Norris, Yvonne Helms. Rov 4: Eddy Brown, Billy Cullison, Mike Toon, Seal Troth, Joey Hasler, Brian Allen, George Poe Rodney LeGrand, Jason Edwards. BAND-Row 1: Kara Barnard, Heather er, Amy Roudebush, Margaret Thomas, n White, Stacey Bailey, Lori Byers, Juli er, Jaci McKamey, Karen Bledsoe, n Hostettler, Holly Holstine, Debbie , Karen Stalcup, Julie Oliver, Anne on, Vickie Resler. Row 2: Janell Boruff, :sa Ellis, Clnda Hostettler, Kelly Jgle, Debbie Westfall, Lynn Harrah, my Pope, Dana Holstine, Julie Holt- av, Kim Cook, Sharon Carmichael, Kelli s, Susan Ternes, J.B. Sparks, Amy son, Shyla Hayes, James Craig, Brad er, Jim Blackmore. Row 3: Christy merville, Mary -Jane Douda, Tammy l, Amy Huxhold, Kendall Lankford, ta Lucas, Lonnie Bailey, Ric Faultless ny Easter, Tim Carpenter, Paul Myers, Warren, Robert Ellis, Lori Ferguson, by Henderson, Tammy Robinson, lard Hamlin, Cabot Faultless, Caroline During the school year there are three concert bands, the grade school, Jr. high, and high school. Each performs in two concerts each year and practices an average of four hours weekly. The Marching Cardinals perform in parades during the summer and fall. The summer rehearsals range from two to four hours per week to prepare for the 4th of July parade. The other parades include Scotland and the IU Homecoming. Mr. Werremeyer bows accepting the audience's applause for the 6th grade band. During the Christmas concert, Joe Han- sford, Joe Neidigh, and Bill Miles con- centrate on their music. Hillen, Kim Carpenter, Steve Edwards. Row 4: Tricia Palkos, Darlene Sims, Becky Speck, Beth Strauser, Debbie VanDeventer, Kelly Walker, Jeff VanDeventer, Karen Workman, Dmitri Alano, Marilyn Heaton, Karen LaPray, Susan Myers, Kevin Tilton, Diana Baird, Phil Myers, Jim Warnlck, Linda Tally, Brad Lucas, Stacia Lemons. Row 5: Beth Fines, Kambi Hardesty, Patricia Lardizabal, Julie Minks, Anita Lorimer, Debbie Reed, Dawn Saunders, Beth Thomas, Mark Barkley, Sherry Helms, Alan Resler, Mark Raper, Charles Jackson, David Myers, Paula Baird, Renae Sharr, Julie Farris, Greg Andis, Doug Isom, Kris Hudson, Sharrie Willey. Row 6: Joe Hansford, Joe Neidigh, Bill Miles, Dale Hall, Billy Joe Hixon, Jeff Ritter, Greg Hasler, Scott Sargent, Jerry Welch, Bruce Welch, Brad Gillenwater, Bill Babcock, Rob Weddle. CINDY LINCICOME Phys. Ed. 7-9, Asst. V o l l e y b a l l 8: Basketball Coach, Varsity Girls Tennis Coach, Cheerleader Sp. JAMES -McBRIDE Physics, Science 9 JEANNINE McBRIDE Chemistry, Math 7 FOREIGN Robin Burris, Stephanie Coats, and Holly Holstine discuss the complexities of French. French students Holly Holstine, Mary Jane Partain, and Ray Terrell sample various types of cheese as a class project. Stressing their importance, Mrs. Buraji explains verb conjugation. Acting as Spanish coneheads, Lonnie Bailey, Vickie Resler, Dana Holstine, and Brad Lucas add comedy to their everyday routine. Intent on her studies, Jody Ferguson pays close attention in Spanish II class. 82 4, ,,,.,,,,,, Mgryiy T W I 4 s ,, ff Using their free time, Stephanie Holly Holstine, and Kelli Epes collect thoughts before class begins. LANG UA GES TEA CH NEW l CUL TURES The three foreign languages offered at BHS are Latin, French, and Spanish. Latin students transcribe English sentences to Latin and Latin to English. They also see filmstrips on Rome and learn about an- cient Roman rulers. As a special assignment, the French class had a cheese project which was thoroughly enjoyed by all. The French and Spanish classes, both taught by Mrs. Buraji, perform skits. These skits give students a better understanding of languages in foreign countries. Glancing through a Spanish magazine occupies a few spare moments for Tom Long. , ' a,pi'Vi'Ww Brad Gillenwater and Julie Holtsclaw prepare for a slide show of ancient Rome in Latin class. Kendall Lankford explains the structure and formation of ancient Roman buildings to fellow classmates. Debbie Westfall identifies a sample of cheese as a French class project. 2 5, F is fi' nf RON MCBRIDE English 7, Phys. Ed. 7 8: 8, Asst. Varsity Basketball Coach, Freshmen Basket- ball 8: Elem. Coach c 4 MONTE W. McINTOSH Wood Shop 8 8: 10, Power Mech. 11 Sz 12 MARION NOEL English 9, World History TUDENTS HAVE FUN BEING C REA TI VE While Krista Lucas paints geometric designs, Paul Drake gives her color ideas. James Ferguson and Sondra White work hard to finish their drawings for the art shows. New forms of creativity were pursued in the art classes. One was leather craft in which many beautiful belts and keychains were made. The hall by the art room was also redecorated by Art II and III students with scenes from The Muppet Movie. Senior art students took a field trip to Heron School of Art for art as their future career. Terry Feutz and Danny Todd sketch a model that is posed in front of the school. 8th grade students enjoy the sunshine while sketching on the front lawn. Wayne Groves creates a new sketch for his portfolio. yy an f if 4 g 4, , , Q ,, fyf Eric Alano uses the bansaw to cut wood in industrial art. During the year, many things were made in industrial art such as clocks, gun cabinets, butcher blocks, checker boards, and chess tables. These were on display in November during open house. Students were also encouraged to bring projects in for display on April 16 for the project show. Teacher Mr. McIntosh stated, Safety is our main goal. We try to have a good time, but we do it safely. This is shown by the low number of accidents and high number of enrolled students. While working on a stereo cabinet, Matt Hayes removes a board from the planer. Terry Feutz runs wood through a planer in preparation for his next project. human As Mr. McIntosh puts molding around a picture frame, Sam George watches for technique. 'EW CHARLESH. EoAcn U.s. History, History a BRENDA ROGINA English 7 8: 8 EUGENE SANDBERG English 11 sz 12 HOME EC. 62 PHYS. 5 ED. STUDENTS 1 DE VE L UP NEW SKILLS -VV' E Testing her welght lifting capabilities Amy Hudson proves to Sherry Helms that it's not a difficult task. With anticipation of the finished project Sharon Haines and Julie Farris put what they have learned into maldng a suc- cessful batch of cookies. As Miss Stevens looks on, an elementary student takes a leaping jump to check her jumping abilities. . In physical education classes, the development of the students' minds and bodies by doing various activities is stressed. Through the many sports the students acquire a sense of teamwork and sportsmanship. Home Ec class no longer only involves cooking and conventional sewing. In the revised classes students have an op- portunity to do embroidery, macrame, needlepoint, and learn the importance of meal planning and vitamins. After planning these meals they receive the experience of preparing them. iCopy by Susan Burchaml fl., W, QW , fm it I 547, I rformlng the most lmpopular task in Susan White adds the finishing touches to nklng, Jeannie Cochrane takes her turn her meal- washing up. Karen Vaught and Stacia Lemons demonstrate the correct way to prepare french toast. SUSIE SLINKARD ShorthandI8zII Sec Off Prac Exp Bus OWL DEBB STEVENS Elem Phys Ed Varslty Girls B a s k e t b a ll 8: Volleyball Coach Va rslty Track Coach Jr I-hgh Gxrls Basketball Coach FREIDAS ULAND G n Bus I 8: II Typmg I 8: II Adv us fa L. 7 1 e. . , B. , ' Students who are interested in teaching as a career may find tutoring and cadet teaching very beneficial to them. Tutors give up their study hall period to help yolmger children improve their skills. The tutors work individually with each student to increase reading apprehension and to help build confidence. Reviewing with the students, Brad Lucas discusses the workbook lesson with the second grade class. Susan Ternes conducts the Jr. High band during the Christmas concert as her final project in cadet teaching. Janell Boruff reviews with Dale Quakenbush the basics of telling time. 88 ,M if , My til U w Helping as a cadet teacher, Dawn Kirk m. an enlargement of a map. Mark Myers uses his imagination as he te. story about a picture to Becky Speck. ADET TEACHERS Row 1 Lisa Axe Terri Fines, Dawn Kirk, Joanne Conway, Cinda ostettler J anell Boruff Row 2 Diana Partain Tena Roudebush, Ann Bladen, Vickie Resler, ami Corbin Grace Doane Row 3 Tami Thompson, Kim Hardesty, Areva Ragle, Mary ilkie Kara Barnard Cambi Stone Row 4 Susan Temes, Steve Newsom, Demiis Crltes, ADET TEACHERS AND TUTORS Cadet teachers have a larger respon- sibility than tutors. Seniors who are cadet teachers are assigned to classrooms to work under the supervision of the teacher. They have such duties as teaching the class, preparing bulletin board displays, grading papers, plus performing many other duties. Tammy Gillespie helps Dean Hamlin sound out words for easier reading. Observing Gary VanDeventer's ability to read, Brent Stone takes notes on strengths and weaknesses. GORDON WERREMEYER Band, Sr. Counselor GRACE DOWDEN Counselor Mya: SUE McINTOSH Nurse COURSES VALUABLE FOR FUTURE EXPERIENCE The eight week summer course of driver's education was again continued through the winter months. The course involves a study of the basic manuevers, emergency procedures, automobile systems, routine car maintenance, and Indiana laws and regulations. The course of Health and Safety is set up to teach young people to understand the functions of the human body and mind. Students are taught how their bodies function, how to prevent disease, and how to obtain treatment should it occur. Brad Gilliland uses his muscle to break a steel rod while working for Jack Hayes Construction. Mr. Brett instructs Darlene Sims and Bonnie McNabb while going over a routine check of the driver's education car. Accuracy is a must as June Johnson uses the calculator on her job. ., ,,,, ,, ,fff WORK STUDY-Row 1: Dawn Kirk, Terri Fines, Diana Partain, Teresa Ellis, Lisa Axe, Sharrie Willey, Mary Wilkie. Row 2: Vanessa Heaton, Grace Doane, Kelly Isenogle, Connie Oliphant, Selena Feutz, Becky Caplinger, Cindy Saladin. Row 3: June Johnson, Shelley Long, Nancy Maden, Diana Kelley, Bond Turpin, Teresa Foley, Rob Rollins. Row 4: Caroline Morron, Brad Gilliland, Jeff Thompson. I f5' - - as Q 4 ,Z , Z f 5 y 5, W ,i i f A li ., fx V ,A IP , ,J-1, Y , 2. j t Q U l f 45 Z A15 1 J ,339 ea Q Q 5 W 2 if ' W W fi 2 2 if f at of ta- 2 ' VX X if if 8 Q9 ? fo V Q 4 Qt? V V 62' , 4 E Z, if M A if f Q f 'af Q 1' 4? 5 f Q Q ' sz Q 3 ff 49 ,Z f , 3' 'K ,, ., -: Z fi--fit fy 5 if fa 2, 4 6' ff' 1 f , V495 Wx j :fla g ,n I X ff? , A ,Kai if mm f ,vw any ,, ws, ,, V , V ,, '5' ,T ,, Y ,M , , , . Jeff Thompson shows interest in fixing a fender at Thompson's Body Shop. In Health 81 Safety class, Cheryl Wilkes records Tammy Pope's pulse with the supervision of Mr. Hadley. The work study program gives students the opportunity to test their skills and interests in varying occupational areas. The community offers a practical and orderly introduction to the world of work and is a valuable resource in providing students with an awareness of the daily responsibilities of working. ONEITA NOEL Remedial Reading JUDY ROBINSON Clerk ' JANET SALESMAN Speech Sz Hearing Therapist l Krista Lucas focuses her attention on the volleyball as she returns it to her op ponent. The agony of defeat is felt by Terry Gilmore and Ric Faultless as they wait for the final buzzer of the regional. Half' LMWX Lost in concentration, Todd Gillenwater prepares to serve in an important match. The cross country team seems to set the path for their opponent. SPORTS Bridges are made with other schools through athletic activities These bridges are reintorced hy accepting deteat without complaint and victory without boasting. The river bridge crosses the White River bridge is the main link for eastern a d just at the west fork of the river. This western Greene County. 'Eine H Fill' xyqflah HIGH SCHOOL - Row 1: J.B. Sparks, mgr.g Tim McKean, Alan Resler, Brian Biery, Herman Sowers, Bill Chaney. Row 2: Mr. Jones, coach: Jeff Goad, Jeff VanDeventer, Steve Newsom, Rob Warren, Richard Phillips, Doug Todd, Janell Boruff, stat. Row 3: Ric Faultless, David Bl: more, Brian Frederick, Mark Helms, Greg l man, Jeff Thompson, Curt Vandeventer, Hadley, asst. coach. TALENT AND TRAINING ADD TO 9-0 YEAR Success and hard work describe the BHS cross country team this year. Early training was a big factor in the victories at the SWIAC, Blue Chip, and county meets. Cross country consists of individual efforts and good coaching techniques. The boys achieved a successful season with a 9- 0 mark. Again, the team brought glory, pride, and honor to Bloomfield. Strain and determination are shown on the faces of Brian Frederick and Brian Biery. Senior runner Greg Lehman uses the power of his muscles to climb the steep embankment. 94 fe 5 1 jg LAA 1 Ly 3 Scott Faultless maintains his pace in the stiff competition during a Jr. High meet. David Blackmore anticipates the outcome of the race as he starts his final lap of the course. Doug Todd trys to pass an opponent by gaining ground. 'R tuwzgbfg K A A, M ' .A . 4521 ' gl J- ,ff if 5 41,5 br r-. ' - -- ,, 5 . . . 3 V51 A I, R. g g? 42, 1 ' - 5 s 'f ,. 3 ' 5 4, 3 ' ,W Ff2i:a'e4f'fir:4',3ff X ,w,,.f. 21' , MMM v -i W2 B ave, gawrxg, HIGH - Row 1: Mark Norris, Bart Beard, Marc s, Kevin Fesler, Rodney Roark, Scott Downey. Row ony Sims, Scott Gillenwater, Pat Reed, Jon Hasler, t Oliphant, Brian Bailey, Dave Dean. Row 3: Angle deventer, John Royal, William Quillen, Mark Isom, a M Brian Wiles, Ted Query, Andy Lorimer, J .B. Sparks, mgr. Row 4: Mr. Jones, coachg Bobby Hash, Scott Faultless, Brian Kirchoff, Keith VanDeventer, Danny Todd, Brian Arthur, Sean Vandeventer, Mr. Hadley, asst. coach. 95 ,MW ,M : ,, is . . , DISAPPOINTING SEASON FOR BOYS' TENNIS The boys' termis team coached by Mr. Wilde had a disappointing season with a 1- 12 record. The team consisted of un- derclassmen except for one senior. Coach Wikle indicated a need for more summer work outs prior to the fall prac- tice schedule of ZV2 hours five days per week. gf' Brad Lucas chooses a two-handed backswing to return the ball. With extreme concentration Brent Stone returns a serve. 96 1 E 4 3 .K 2 Z is Row 1: Mark Barkley, Richard Bladen, Mr. Wikle, coachg Brent Stone, B Roger Andis, Todd Gillenwater. Row 2: Lucas, Bill Chaney, Jim Easter. 4. sa N ' g ii! C js . . A an 1 V ' 'X g V , - . WW . .5 QKS . 'Q L k ... ,,.. ., .. Q I .:.... .. Q R s s r fr. + S Q Ewq :22 R .Q 3 ,.,. R Q 1 S H.. :' . is R S t 1 - R -LmL. f . . . p p it E p' , L - R up X . P K. , . U sf? t sg? gi , ' R . - 1 R ,at if ix .5 .1-- 2 X ' 5 ii R t . . R 5 s . A t R at A , ISCHOOL - Row 12 Tracy Blldny. Dmitri Warren, Herman Sowers, Brian Biery, David r, Tim McKean, David Bowersock, Brad sr, Tim Riggle, Brian Frederick, Ric sless, Doug Todd, J anell Boruff, stat. Row 2: ladley, asst. coach: Brad Gillenwater, Jim ar, Scott Helms, Anthony Jones, Rob Blackmore. Row 3: Scott Oliver, Charles Jackson, Alan Resler, Curt Vandeventer, Dennis Crites, Jeff Thompson, Tom Long, Bob Hen- derson, Jim Edwards, Mr. Jones, coach. EKXQQQ Aj . n . . VICTCRIOUS YEAR FCR TRACK HIGH - Row 1: Tim Hal1iblu'ton, Chad Minks, Brad Lman, Marc Jones, Mark Spice, Ted Query, Mark ls, Scott Oliphant, Bart Beard, Pat Reed, Jon Hasler, Bays, Paul Conley. Row 2: Scott Downey, Ed Medina, ' Lorimer, Scott Glllenwater, Mike Saunders, Kevin er, Tom Medina, Joey Hasler, Andy Craig, Scot Thomas, 1 Bailey, Craig Corwin. Row 3: Jeff Litzler, David e boys' jr. high and high school track s had a very victorious season this as, they both brought home county . It was the first county title the high ml had won in 36 years. The high school 1 team also achieved other goals by ing the SWIAC meet and by placing h in the Blue Chip conference. V900 Gadberry, Doug Tibbett, Greg Reece, Dwight 'Thompson Bill Quillen, David Dean, John Royal, Keith VanDeventer Shannon Toon, Danny Todd, Tony Sims. Row 4: Steve Work man, stat, Mr. Hadley, asst. coach: Jay Pope, Bill Maden Sean Vandeventer, Mark lsom, Brian Kirchoff, Brian Wlles Cameron Gilmore, Bobby Hash, Dana Roach, James Gentry Brian Arthur, Shane Hamlin. Mr. Jones, coach. Tad Query hopes his throw will earn him a ribbon in the shot put. Jeff Thompson shows his skill by gliding across the bar in the high jump. VARSITY MEETS STIFF COMPETITION WITH NEW OPPONEN ffl, W -w I 'wmmmm M! .. M. V, . I V4 ' va Vfqr www YJ ' I QM ., V f i VARSITY--Cheerleaders: Anne Parson, Tami Michael Gadberry, Roger Clark, mgr. Row 2: Thompson, Cambl Stone, Susan Paikos, Amy Brett, Coach: Dave Pickett, Mark Helms, Denn Roudebush. Row 1: Jeff Sanford, mgr.g Jeff Van- Crites, Curt Vandeventer, Doug Todd, Mr. McBrid deventer, Jim Easter, Brad Gilliland, Ric Faultless, Asst. Coach. The luck of the Cardinals held throughout the season as there were no serious injuries this year. At the close of the season, the record stood 10-10. Shoals and North East Dubois were added to the Blue Chip Conference this year. The Cardinals won three of the six games in the conference. These wins came from Shoals, North Daviess, and South Knox. Several highly ranked teams such as Bedford, Loogootee, Washington, and Bloomington South gave the Cardinals some tougher competition. - Jeff VanDeventer works his way around a Shakamak player to receive the pass. The quick moves of guard Brad Gilliland are essential as he looks for an open Cardinal. Ric Faultless and Brad Gilliland guard their opponents as Dennis Crites goes up for a shot. ...V W.. ,W , ,T fu., L: v x V15 . A difficult play is attempted by center Dennis Crites. Ric Faultless, Brad Gilliland, Dennis Crites, and David Pickett anxiously wait for the fifth starter so they can begin the game. Doug Todd shows good offense by blocking two Sullivan players. The varsity team is doing one of many warm-ups which are performed before each game. lLayouf by Crystal Sharrl ,V W.. -- , , M-an ui ',h 5 . I i,,,,,,,'k A ,JW ..,, Z E1 i if ,M Blocking his opponent, Mark Helms waits in hopes of gaining the reboimd while Jim Easter watches for the shot. After becoming sectional champs, Seniors Brad Gilliland, Ric Faultless, David Pickett, and Dennis Crites are presented with the tourney trophy. To help prevent injuries the team does stretching exercises as part of their warm- up before each game. iffjggfi 2' ' 'V , W ,ffl ,, My ,, V I f ,ifi 5 ,,wf I David Pickett waits for a break before he makes a strategic play in the final game of the sectional. H-5 W Coach Brett instructs his players on next defensive strategy. While taking advantage of a technical shot, Jeff VanDeventer and his fe teammates wish for the best. The team performs drills to pre1 themselves for their second game of sectional against Shakamak. Q, wqpwmfwwm Wwfxuw, , V, A , uwwwu-m4mM ' .y...,wou-bww A aaa 4 K Q ...Awww-W . V, ff 4 gnnqnnlk wa.:-MWWM-mf Q1 ,gm 1 KWf4l9'l'l '4 A.,N, mf ' 'm Q 1A ' , , el 1' in was I' C lg. 4' I ,uni .A vwump L 1, Af tn 3. H k 'P ' 0 'W me UG if 4' N '55 ,Mff 'M jg 3 9 fix-7 ful: ' A 4. Q A wa,-,Q 1? ' aww ' 72620 V M W N. A vi k' if X f 'G i, A, W ,? 2 1 i 3, 4 , 1 J . . ww., vm . 4 fn 4 W ,f gs, 'S WJ 2 aw a, M. Wh , W x 1 Asif aw- ,aw P Y, g Q 417 w ,,Q -a fi .f Mm nf? 1 1 n W 141' 1 ,, 5 XL f ,, I Vg, 522 Q I I 5 mm ,mu 6 'Y 1 - Y f K V1 1 '- . . M4 1-' ff- f I g ., ,x 'lfw'j'F3., ' A. I s 4, V' 'fl' ' 1 ,f, ' 5, , M 4 K I .'t1w,f5! ,. ap- X'-,,,,'.. ., A e- Mia X X 3 ' ,. 4 , .' , V4 ' W , ' A , V .bf ,K 5 ,N X AZ - , 1 5 . , H ,V V - I 1. '-1 1 'ff,o,!'., ffgt, gf? J H. fl 'A' Alxxxi K Uv' xW: .:-V,,l-r . A , 'f 'k,'. xt an ww st- tis fc-ag '- Q K , a M.-Q.- .1 rf -1 , .,-f V - V- -- 4-1-.b.rnQ'll!a , 1 Sami ,'. ,,p-,agjx S B-TEAM-Cheerleaders: Debbie VanDeventer, Trlcla Gilmore, Tom Long, Darren Long, Chris Ar Paikos, Kim Cook, Alice Grlder. Row 1: Bill Hlxon, Herman Sowers, Bobby Henderson, Mr. McB Dodge Andis, Brad Blaker, Jon Slms, Alan Resler, Coach. Charles Jackson. Row 2: Blll Miles, Bill Chaney, Terry B-TEAM SUCCESS DUE TO COOPERATION The B-team was prepared for action when the 1979-80 season arrived. With a mixture of hard work, confidence, and good coaching, they achieved an 11-11 record. They were also successful in winning the Greene County B-team 'NN tourney. As Curt Vandeventer reminisced about the season, he stated, I felt as 4 y though we should have won more games g but we had fun working together and tryingln Z 5 , - B The B-team displays their effec defense against an arrousing opponel Tom Long follows through on his sho rack up two points for the Cardinals. Bobby Henderson waits patiently for outcome of the referee's call. 102 um.. Y, ,, A ,ESHMEN-Cheerleaders: Dawn inders, Holly Holstine, Shyla yes, Mary Jane Partaln. Row 1: n Wells, mgr.g Brad Blaker, Alan sler, Dodge Andis, Tim McKean, J.B. Sparks, stat. Row 2: Lee Baker, ' W- Herman Sowers, Chris Armour, -.A-uv Darren Long, Charles Jackson, Tad As Herman Sowers comes down hard from Query . Jim BIRCKIIIOFC, MF- a rebound, the opposing players wait for McBride, Coach. the decision of the referee. 'RESHMEN END SEASON WITH SWIAC CROWN ' Y 5 . V . 'V . , M ' 5 1' ' , aff ,,,,. - ml 3 3522 'i i x ee 1- u . ' W V V YV ? ,,. V- I .,,: f n tv Hoping not to get blocked, Tad Query tries for a lay up. With determination on his face, Dodge Andis hopes to make two more points for his team. Tim McKean and Tad Query wait patiently for the result of the last shot to make their next move. The freshmen attained a winning season with many hours of practice which helped strengthen their abilities. Under the 'direction of Coach McBride, the season ended with a record of 12-4. Although the Blue Chip Conference title wasn't won this year, the boys did captiu'e the SWIAC title. ' 103 fi 8th GRADE--Cheerleaders: Melinda Lueking, Wikle, Coachg Cameron Gilmore, Keith Christi Jackson, Debbie Hamlin, Lynda Burris. deventer, Danny Todd, Brian Kirchoff, Row 1: Scott Faultless, Mark Isom, Andy Hash, William Quillen. Lorimer, James Gentry, Tony Sims. Row 2: Mr. l..L-3-.iff 2 V7 Mark Isom drives past his opponent to add to the lead. Mark Isom attempts a jump shot to raise the team's score. Being blocked by his opponent Cameron Gilmore waits for the rebound to obtain the ball. Forward Keith VanDeventer looks for an opening in defense to set up a play. ,f Um? ' DEDICATION SHOWN HROUGHOUT JR. HIGH SEASON if Q g , , j Q7 PW ? A, f , ,,.,f ww Y M, W,-WW With the season of 6-7 47th gradeJ and 11- 7 48th gradel, the boys added fun and experience to their basketball career. The last game of the season was the Jr. High tournament with the 8th grade losing in the final game to Worthington with a score of 43-38. Much pride and recognition go to the boys on both of these teams for all the hard work and determination they contributed to their games. I Adam Bucher leaps toward the goal to raise the score. With hopes pf, increasing Bloomfield's score, John Royal concentrates on making a free throw. in GRADE--Cheerleaders: Terri Duke, 2: Mr. Wikle, Coach: Ted Query, John Royal, ersten Lankford, Cheri Jackson, Amy Adam Bucher, Brad Robinson, mgr.g Brad allison. Row 1: Mark Norris, Andy Craig, Workman, mgr. wid Dean, Scott Ollphant, Scott Judy. Row 6TH GRADE-Row 1: Ed Barlow, Kevin Fesler, Troy Frye, Bart Beard, Jimmy Roudebush, Stephen Bailey. Row 2: Jason Leuking, Jason Edwards, Joey Hasler, Mike Toon, Paul Conley, Billy Cullison. Row 3: Mr. Jacobs, Coach, Scott Thomas, Jay Collins, Sean Vandeventer, Tony Fuller, Mike Suiter. EXPERIENCE GAINED WITH ENTHUSIASM THROUGH 5TH 8 6TH GRADE BALL Even though the 5th 8: 6th grade records were 0-5 and 1-2, the boys agreed that they enjoyed the season. Most of them plan to play basketball again next year. One of Coach Jacob's policies was to allow each player equal playing time. This proved to be a problem along with the fact that the boys only had five practices during the season. Coach Jacobs stated, This was not one of our better years although we showed great improvement as the season progressed. It was difficult for us to win because of the number of players involved. Mike Toon dribbles the ball while looking for an open teammate. While giving instructions to his players, Mr. Jacobs points toward the clock to call their attention to the time remaining. 6TH GR. CHEERLEADERS-Lori Floyd, Jana Workman, Teresa Royal, Laura Haines. 106 41 Y' lf? S .RMK 'Warm ' Q 4 1 U, 'fwimh i Wgfw, ,, 46 f , ' Tom Staten and Bruce Wiles race their opponents to a loose ball. IGRADE-Cheerleaders: LeAnn Burnworth, Diane Sipes. Brian Barker. Paul Bucher. Darren Burch. el, Pam Barnard, Alicia Graves, Row 1: Tom David Suiter, John Blackmore. Row 3: Mr. Jacobs, Len, Scott Hopkins, Wesley Osmond, Tom Query, Coach: Shane Gilmore, Bruce Wiles, Kelly Murphy, 1eNorris, Teddy Booth, Donnie Shake, Scott Swaby, James Helms, Ronnie Ellis, Andrew Reece, Scott on Holtsclaw, Sonny Burris. Row 2: Mark Stalcup, HlldS0ll, PM Vallght- Ed d Heaton, Brlan Chapman, Randy Ramsey, Preparing to jump for a rebound, Matt 2.4 f a 0 v ,VV , , V iw.. N. Norris blocks out his opponent. After many holu's of free-throw practlce. Tom Query uses his ability at the line. Sonny Bnuris fakes, then shoots, to score two points for the Little Cards. M 1 ITIL Wx H v 1 y F N 5 mf ,, K A ,,., L M- FF L- BASEBALL-Row 1: Susan Ternes, batglrlg Todd Smith, J. B. Sparks, Matt 0'Neall, Roger Andls, Brad Blaker, Jeff Nickless, Tim Hendrix, Karen Workman, batgirl. Row 2: Wayne Benton, Bob Henderson, Jeff Vandeventer, Tom Long, Terry Gilmore, Bill Miles, David Haines, Wes Heaton, Jon Sims, Jim Wari Row 3: Mr. Jacobs, asst. coach: Jeff Sanford, Vanbeventer, Mike Gadberry, David Pickett, De Crites, Joe Hansford, Jim Easter, Scott Helms, Klrchoff, coach. VARSITY BASEBALL HURLS BACK AFTER SLOW START UC snvgcf 1' This year the boys' varsity baseball team practiced each night after school. Early season practices were often held in the gym with the aid of the batting machine. The team played against such top rated teams as Jasper, Loogootee, and Bedford North Lawrence. I I f, W We uf , ., M ff Wwawlbffi awww ' 3 7, ,..,,, ' are, ' After making a catch, left fielder i' Heaton throws the ball to the cut off rr Jim Easter sprints to second base v hopes of beating the throw. ??,u,' f'.,. .. , Wr,.,,, , W y y l e her Jeff VanDeventer throws the ball rst base in a pick-off attempt. ing against time, Dennis Crites rounds l and runs toward home plate. r catching a fly ball, Bobby Hen- on crouches to throw the ball to the eld. ,...,sX .ina ' bmpwwfw 4 ,. , , -, , , ' '- ' f V f' W ,, g f W, 1 , ,ah , H W ffm f N' pnv ,, , Catcher Bill Miles reaches for the ball as the umpire calls the pitch. Senior pitcher Dennis Crites takes his stride as he pitches during an early season game. ,ff W, MMwwwMm A mu' ' , ,W f f ' o W my As his bat connects with the ball, Jim Easter follows through with the swing for his first home rim of the season. BABE RUTH SLIDES FOR A VICTORY The rosters of this year's Babe Ruth teams consisted of 18 boys on both the Cards and Whites team. Wes Heaton 4.4623 was the top hitter for the Cardsg Jeff Sanford 6.3043 was the leading hitter for the Whites. The Cards ended the season with a 5-5 record while the Whites season was 6-4. At the conclusion of a ten-game season in the Greene County Babe Ruth League, the top players were chosen to join the Greene County East All-Star team. This year's All-Star participants were Terry Gilmore, Bill Miles, Tom Long, Scott Helms, Wes Heaton, Brent Stone, and Jon Sims. Hoping to add to the Whites score, Bill Miles awaits the pitch. During the Whites vs. Eastern game, Warren Michael is tagged while sliding into base. 4... , f I, .Y f H , V, f . f V, fi If .I 2 'C 4, 2 .. . . . ,. M . X g . 7 I , U . j:.. '4' ' .. f - Q- f I V. , . Z. I. I. .. I ., , . y ,yfffMff W A . H 4 ,,i.. wa? . ,V,, A, 4, ,W .2 W -W , .lit . x 5 ,'i' . A V.,, , . X AY . ,, ,. . 4, I y J, Al V, .. 4'-if if A ... T f . f I g V. 3 ' , , ' 7.22, - ' 7 M 7 ,,,'i 'f A . ' . K ? '4'f' ' ' 19 'V , Vi .W W., , ' fa. . f, 1 x yi H if 4 uf y H Q. ,Q 1 4 1, , ,V M f' , . ,r f ,Z M W I , .mf M ' REDS - Row 1: Mark Raper, Cameron Gilmore, Brad Blaker, Brian Kirchoff, Alan Resler, Jeff Nickless, Matt 0'Neall, Dmitri Alano, J.B. Sparks. Row 2: Mr. fs, , M W Kirchoff, coach: Scott Helms, Jeff V: deventer, Terry Gilmore, Tom Lol Brent Stone, Todd Smith, Wes Heats Brian Biery. t Wai 1- 2 1 ,Q 2? www ' it i . I if 1, if . 5 ., ,,. V e W . w wh., QVV A agifiiffwf A WLML M.. 7 A member of the Cards, y . V M 2 Brent Stone extends his ' ,V f X f 1 J mitt in an attempt to pick- f,,. A, . ,Z 1, 1 H 6 Vt y -2 off Dodge Andis of the VL VV . ., .r.,. . ,V ir lyy , .. Whites. W' A A' V -,.. ,i'i' ' WHTTES - Row 1: Troy Carmichael, Andy 2: Mr. Brett, coach: Warren Michael, Way Lorimer, Dodge Andis, Billy Hixon, Keith Benton, Bob Henderson, Bill lVIiles, Ch VanDeventer, Tim Hendrix, Jeff Sanford. Row Armour, Greg Andis, Jimmy Warnick. 110 GOLF-David Doane, David Haines, Todd Gillenwater, Brent Stone, Matt 0'Neall, Bill Chaney, Mark Barkley, Lee Baker, Mr. Brett, coach. if 0'Neall reaches back to put more into his swing. GOLF TEAM WINS SWIAC TITLE The golf team had a regular season of 12- 12. This year the team won the SWIAC conference along with placing 4th in the Blue Chip. Matt O'Neal1 and Todd Gillenwater were named to the Blue Chip conference team. Mr. Brett remarked about the season, There were no seniors on the team this year so we're looking forward to a good team next year. I was very pleased with this year's record since the boys were inexperienced. Coming down from a backhand swing, Mark Barkley prepares to tee off. Bill Chaney tees off with a driver. U 111 24. JR. HIGH - Row 1: Kiersten Lankford, Julie VanDeventer, Christi Jackson, Lana Elrod, Cheri Jackson, Debra Hamlin, Lynda Burris, Denise Troth, Kristina Bovenschen. Row 2: Kelly Allen, Kim McDonald, Terri Duke, Margaret Forsdlck, l 'w:a:iz.. brian' ii mr.. 21. Monica VanDeventer, Tracie Burton, Colleen Craig, Catl Maskaly, Suzan McKean. Row 3: Mrs. Hanauer, coacl Najean Watkins, Denise Workman, Jackie Shake, Hol Lester, Cindy Goad, Kathy Anderson, Jayna Turpin. GIRLS' TRACK TEAMS RUN T0 WIN Striving to reach the finish line before her opponent, Cheri Jackson pulls ahead. Alice Grider trys for the school record in long jumping during a meet against North Central The Jr. High girls' track team was undefeated and also won the SWIAC meet. The varsity team broke ten local records. The team had three girls who went to the sectional. Karen Workman received the Most Valuable Player award and earned the most individual points on the team. The Most Improved Runner award went to Janet Thompson. Awww VARSITY - Left to right: Mary Ann Maskaly, Susan VanT Janet Maskaly, Jenny Halliburton, Beth Strauser, Ter VanTine, Janet Thompson, Anne Parson, Lynn Harrah, A Grider, Lisa Workman, Amy Hudson, Lisa Chaney, Sha! Long, Miss Stevens, coach: Lori Ferguson, Susan Myers, Ka Workman, Anita Corbin, Debbie Reed, Paula Baird, Ch Summerville, mgr.g Mrs. McDonald, helper. ' e IMPROVEMENT SHOWN BY GIRLS' TENNIS TENNIS Row 1 Karen Stalcup, Lincicome, Coach: Ann Bladen, Crystal eaton Tricia Paikos Sandy Sharr, Susan Paikos, Susan Burcham, Karen Bledsoe Row 2 Miss Lynn Axe, Kelli Epes. Although the tennis team has shown improvement over last year, they did not have a winning season. Coach Lincicome commented, We have the potential for a good team. There are retiu'ning players for next year who will give the team a lot of help. The reason for this year's losses was given by Miss Lincicome. She said, We've only had a tennis team for two years. Most teams we've played have been established longer than we have. The experience gives them an advantage. This year's team had four returning players. Only one of these players was a senior, Ann Bladen. While waiting for the set to begin, Karen Stalcup studies her opponent. After serving the ball, Tricia Paikos follows through with her racket. Ann Bladen returns a serve with her backhand swing. 1 Y W , '. I . , my My V' 1 ' mgfg an A 4, 1, vi n f at 113 -w-.-.f-......, SEASON OF 15-4 FDR GVB' ,M 'Z' Xu N At the beginning of this 1979-80 basketball season, the girls set goals such as what games they wanted to win. These goals became a reality as the team finished the season with a 15-4 record. Another goal was to win the regionalg the girls did not achieve this goal, but they did make a good showing. To attain this fine record, the girls put forth much effort by practicing daily from one to two hours. Many times the girls started practice at 6:30 in the morning. Coach Stevens stated, We expected a rebounding year this year, but with a record of 15-4, the girls showed how much they wanted to win by putting forth the necessary time and effort for practice. 114 7 I W is 5' V--5., ,,., f Q f fm. 3' if me ,. ,, ' , ,,,, VARSITY--Row 1: Karen Work Krista Lucas, Crystal Sharr, lg Strauser. Row 2: Vickie Resler, st Christy Summerville, mgr.g Ill Ferguson, Jeannie Cochrane, Kris son, Lisa Chaney, Kim Carpenter, mi Miss Stevens, Coach. Playing offensively, Krista Lucas pas the ball to a teammate. I . it ---gg xi' 52 I 3 il V, g? r , ... 72 fit it . ' fwhw X f Vw f , ,wa Muna? ,, , he Kris Hudson jumps to shoot two nr points for Bloomfield. Dribbling the bail down the colu't pr that Kris Hudson deserves the Best P13 of the Year award. Showing good sportsmanship, Jeannie Cochrare wishes the opponent good luck. As the crowd applauds, the girls' varsity basketball team is introduced. N5 Q 5 I I X 6 .Rx 'N Qfadkw ' ,M ff' , + 5 l x A, ,K 1 l 1 7 A I X f Y ...Aff 'f ,Q 'W vi 43 A, , ca 31.41 'fl ft',' ' ' a ,W ,W.........M ' My 1' ff . ff -7 My A aff ' Taking a quick glance at the scoreboard, Crystal Sharr finds her team ahead as she moves the ball down the floor. Krista Lucas informs the scorekeeper that she is taking the place of another player. Kris Hudson shoots a free throw to add extra points to the score. GIRLS TRA VEL TO WASHINGTON AFTER WINNING SECTIONAL TITLE Switz City came to its inevitable end by Bloomfield beating Eastern 47-45. The Eastern T-Birds entered the tournament with an optimistic outlook as they were the only Greene County team that came close to beating BHS during the regular season. They went home defeated after the Ladybirds played one of their best games of the season. Senior center, Jeannie Cochrane, cuts the sectional net for her last time. The starting five celebrate their sectional victory over Eastern by displaying the trophy . Sectional team members pose for the traditional victory picture. Although being guarded by her opponent in the first game of the regional, Kris Hudson prepares to pass the ball. H it I ,y,yy I ,Z WI! E' w..,,.... ,124 ,, , .-1. s Hudson cuts a piece of net for her ticipation in the Switz City sectional. i l 9,9 ' 12 f af ' A 2 -' fr? ',. cry . ,gi 2 be-L 1' 'A I - f V . If Z' ,n 1 A is My 'Q 11,40 . - ' ' ' , ' ' 1 ' V,'. A ' li ' 'jp-42 -. n n ,, f,, fb --.....,-is . En, -og if a :Q EAA 'E ia, no Q5 W While a portion of the victory net still remains, Miss Stevens cuts a piece to hang' on th'e trophy. By defeating the only senior on regional. regional game. 2. a ' After bringing the ball down the floor, Karen Workman sets up the next play. T-Birds, the Ladybirds advanced to the first game of the regional. The loss to Vincennes Lincoln in the first game was an especially hard blow for the the team, Jeannie Cochrane, although the wide margin of defeat dealt a blow to the whole team. Everyone is looking forward to the 1981 sectional and a trip to the regional again. Krista Lucas looks for a teammate through the opposing team's defense at the While cutting the net at Central, Lisa Chaney looks forward to the upcoming A Vincennes Lincoln player guards Jeannie Cochrane as Crystal Sharr tries to break their defense. Kris Hudson plays defense against a Linton player in the third game of the sectional. 117 Q a i' if hw B-TEAM-ROW 12 SIISHII Myers. Julie Minlls, Marilyn Reed, Julie Holtsclaw, Paula Baird, Amy Hud Heaton, Kambl Hardesty. Row 2: Jenny Halliburton, Karen Stalcup, Karen Bledsoe, mgr. mgr.: Miss Linclcome, Coachg Beth Fines, Debbie B-TEAM GIRLS GAIN EXPERIENCE A young girls' B-team played fourteen games this season and came out on the winning side only four times. Despite the 10 losses, the team gained needed ex- perience. I feel we improved greatly as the season went along, stated Coach Lincicome. Three sophomore team members gave needed strength to the young team but two of them saw limited action on the B-team because they also dressed for varsity. In anticipation of a basket Marilyn Heaton waits to throw the ball to a teammate. Amy Hudson enbounds the ball to Beth Fines who in turn sets up the next play. 118 Q I ,I 1 H GRADE--Row 1: Kim VanDeventer, Watkins, Denise Workman, Monica siree Kirk, Lynn Strauser, Kelly Allen, VanDeventer, Angie Vandeventer, Jackie isti Rupert. Row 2: Miss Stevens, Shake, stat.g Darla Gadberry, stat. achg Kathy Anderson, mgr.g Najean R. HIGH GIRLS COMPLETE 2nd SEASON The Jr. High girls' teams, piloted by Coach Stevens, I enioyed their second season this year. The 7th grade girls compiled a 0-3 record while the 8th grade capped their 6-1 season by winning the first 8th grade toLu'ney held at BHS this year. The girls came out on top by defeating Linton the first night followed by L8zM the second night. Cindy Goad discovers free throws can make the difference in a game as she raises her team's score. In an attempt to tip the ball to a teammate Lesley Groomer soars over her opponent. 1 -1-. H GRADE-Row 1: Lacreta Bays, Cami Malone, Jayna T1u'pln, Lesley Groomer, Julie Hart, Susan elly King, Kim Gentry, Cindy Goad, Colleen Craig, McKean, Kristina Bovenschen, stat.: Julie Rupert, ally Lester. Row 2: Miss Stevens, Coachg Patricia mgr. ade, mgr.g Teresa Baird, stat.: Danna Lowder, w ilu 5 p Aw , Q f Ya Aww'-Wf W M fa, W I . 119 'ai 1 fxf1M5'fffZ ,mmf ff, 4 B fy UH? 24 v5 1,1 '--slr VARSITY - Row 1: Kara Barnard, Ann Bladen, Crystal Cochrane, Krista Lucas, Christy Summerville, Sharr, Kris Hudson, Beth Strauser. Row 2: Miss Stevens, Vickie Resler, stat. coach, Sharon Carmichael, mgr.g Lori Ferguson, Jeannie 5--ZW is W7 EOM W www Q was .QM ls2W,, X C Q , --xx sxwi A do ' -..g,,,,. ,ax N W w -s su W an -x :s w -1 D- W 'U -. Ir cb UI FF :' eo 5' an ... .- 'U so fl! 5 :- Q -1 een, 4 opponent at a varsity game. p Good sportsmanship is exhibited after the Eastern game by Crystal Sharr, Kris Hudson, and Eastern opponent Kelly Combs. Dimng a varsity game Jeannie Cochrane bumps the ball for a bump, set, spike. , EXPERIENCE GAINED FROM SEASON mace ,.,w1- M ff' 27' ,nf i f ,V:,, ,, Ab' The Varsity and Jr. Varsity volleyball teams finished the season with a suc- cessful record. Under the leadership of Miss Stevens and Miss Lincicome, the girls worked hard each afternoon after school to improve their game. The im- portance of both teamwork and cooperation was stressed at each practice session. The leading spiker for the season was Kris Hudsong the leader in assists was Crystal Sharr. By drawing a bye in the sectional, the Cardinals were able to have an extra practice session. They fell to a strong Eastern team with the scores of 5-15, 13-11, and 10-15. The leading scorers for the Cards in sectional action were Krista Lucas with 10 points, Crystal Sharr, 6 pointsg and Kris Hudson, 5 points. Crystal Sharr, Varsity team member, reflected, Everybody got along really well. It was a fun season. The girls tested their skills against such teams as Bloomington South, Loogootee, Barr Reeve, and Vincennes Rivet. Utilizing skills learned in practice Mary Ann Maskaly bumps the ball in a B-team game. During a B-team game, Teresa Vantine returns the opponent's spiked ball. 1111111 of of mmifiomwramww-am....,W....a i ZW Z3 at ig? Row 1: Susan Vantine, Lori Axe, Teresa 'mgr.g Amy Hudson, Karen Stalcup, Kelli Epes, Lynn Axe, Susan Myers, Janet . Maskaly, Mary Ann Miss Lincicome, coach: Julie Farris, stat.g Vickie Resler, Row 2: Cambi Hardesty, mgr.: Beth Fines, stat. 121 Q , 5 , I . 51,1 H f fy, .G-8 ty!! I :nm we of .4 i. fi? 1 ., fl! ,env 122 Mr. Werremeyer directs the pep band on one of their many songs. The crowd watches as the FFA sponsors a mini tractor pull at the Apple Festival. Julie Oliver and Brad Gillenwater act out ancient Roman customs during Latin Club initiation. Charles Jackson, Anita Lorimer, and Dodge Andis follow the yellow brick road in a Walt Disney Christmas. sunny ,M D X We I fu Ke ORGANIZATIONS A student begins building his triendship bridge by joining school organizations. It becomes stronger through activities, long talks, and the thought ot, I can trust this person. He is my triend. . f ,vwcfw-'li ,,Af ,. M, M , ,gg M79 I I gyda ,M v-.ti VT' we-Lswm L 1, ,ggi 1, ' 'W ,Q noi cw ' . 4- Mi f me ' . - a,'.iaegf , if -ew ky W, ,wi L-,,.., - 4 There is an old legend behind the haunted bridge. It tells of hair. Upon hearing this news, her lover hung himself. The a beautiful young lady running from her home to this creek creek now supposedly turns to blood at midnight on the night where she drowned as she tried to extinguish her burning of a full moon. 123 RESPONSIBILITY AND ORGANIZATION GAINED THROUGH JR. HIGH CLUBS The 8th grade chorus met once a week this year to practice for their appearances at the Christmas and spring concerts. In preparation for the concerts, musical numbers were rehearsed many times to strive for needed perfection. 8TH GRADE CHORUS-Row 1: Scott Oliphant, Angela Jenkins, Lynetta McNabb, J z Shake, Kelly Hanson, Kristina Bovenschen, Kristie Rupert, Carol Wright, De Hamlin, Theresa Frlerson, Tracy White. Row 2: Kim Morgan, Yvonne Hickey, Breil, Angie Vandeventer, Lynda Burris, Marsha Daffron, Valerle Sargent, Lisa No Amy Coleman, Melinda Lueklng, Christi Jackson. Row 3: Brad Robinson, Sara Wa Kim McDonald, Tammy Blaker, Robln McMillan, Kelly Allen, Angela Hodge, Jay F Cameron Gilmore, Andy Craig, Jerry Myers. Row 4: Denise Workman, Kathy Vl Robin Michael, Darla Gadberry, Candice Lemons, Lee Yolmg, Teresa Moore, Mc Vandeventer, Kevin Emery, Penny Burt, Rebecca Thomas. JR. HISTORICAL-Row 1: Desiree Kirk, Lana Elrod, Lorl Brown, Julle Rupert, Lacreta Bays. Row 2: Linda Douda, Denise Workman, Kristie Rupert, Jayna Turpin, Teresa Baird. Row 3: Jimmie Weddle, Mr. Roach, sponsor :- Mellnda Lueking, Dana Roach, Stella Tm'ner, Valerie Sargent. Members of the Jr. Historical Society met on Friday mornings this year during A-period. Under the leadership of Mr. Roach, the club tried to achieve a better understanding of Indiana history. Due to lack of funds the club was unable to take any outside field trips' Rebecca Thomas display their sing talents while performing at the Christi concert. Kristina Bovenscnen, Christi Jackson, 124 KSITY CHORUS-Kneeling: Russell Hash. Row 1: Deanda l-lines, ce Welch, Susan Ternes, Richie Williams, Terri Fines, Greg Andls. y 2: Dodge Andis, Mary Jane Partain, Ann Bladen, Lonnie Bailey, gg lsom, Clnda Hostettler. Row 3: Julle Oliver, Scott Sargent, Lori gton, Jim Warnick, Teresa Ellis, Richard Bladen, Alan Resler, Diana tain. Row 4: James Ferguson, Mlndy Barnhlll, Brad Lucas, Anlta lmer, Joe l-lansford, Anne Parson, Charles Jackson, Alice Grider. ARSITY CHORUS PROVIDES of the Varsity Chorus perform Award winning songs to a local organization. Bailey waits patiently for his cue as partner, Terri Fines, sings Kids, CHALLENGE TO TALENTED The Varsity Chorus kept quite busy this year as they performed at many different functions. During the fall season, the group combined with the Strut and Fret at the Apple Festival to pay a tribute to Broadway. Later they traveled to Crane to sing for- the Tri Kappas at a Christmas dinner. Their last event of the year was to sing at graduation exercises. Changing the tempo of the atmosphere the Varsity Chorus sings a more solemn song 126 I I ?,,g,, STRUT 8: FRET-Row 1: Susan Temes, Teresa Ellis, Terri Flnes, Ann Bladen, Diana Partaln, Cinda Hostettler, Julie Oliver, Kelly Isenogle, June Johnson, Mindy Barnhill, James Ferguson, Russell Hash, Brad Lucas, Lonnie Bailey, Greg Andls, Joe Hansford, Richard Bladen, Mrs. Andis, sponsor. Row 2: Laura Lohkamp, Jenny Halliburton, Doug lsom, Julle Farris, Jeff Sanford, Shyla Hayes, Julle Mlnks, Kim Cook, Sharon Carmichael, Kelly Walker, Tammy Ellis, Stacey Bailey, Jaci McKamey, Blll Miles, Tom Lc Anne Parson, Scott Clark, Tab Burton. Row 3: E Fines, Kambi Hardesty, Linda Tally, Christy S1 mervllle, Deanda Hines, Robin Hostettler, Mary J Partaln, Richie Williams, Anita Lorlmer, Monica l Dodge Andls, Robin Burris, Debbie VanDeven Grlder, Lori Britton, Mark Barkley, Jlm Vi Alan Resler, Bruce Welch, Paul Ferguson. Alice nick, Richie Williams plays the part of the MM chimney sweep from Mary Poppins as Ann F Bladen, Mindy Barnhill, June Johnson, A and Cinda Hostettler listen. Other cast members listen as Susan Ternes practices for the Apple Festival. Lonnie Bailey, the rabbit from Alice in Wonderland, sings I'm Late as Julie Oliver portrays the Queen of Hearts. , ,.., , it 4 3 7, 1 ' j, 1 S .,,,,, . BHS's Strut and Fret worked closely with Varsity Chorus this year to present two musicals. Broadway Spectacular was performed at the Apple Festival and A Tribute to Walt Disney was given for the elementary students. Members earning ten drama points were initiated into the drama honors club, Thespians. Mrs. Andis stated, I have never met a more enthusiastic group this year than the Strut and Fret have been. The cast of Broadway Spectacular rehearses in anticipation of their per- formance. Charles Jackson sings C'est Moi from Camelot while Greg Andis, Bruce Welch, and Tab Burton listen intently. STRUT 8 FRET SAL UTES BROADWAY AND DISNEY THESPIANS-Row 1: Susan Ternes, Cinda Hostettler, Mindy Barnhill, Kelly Isenogle, June Johnson. Row 2: Teresa Ellis, Ann Bladen, Terri Fines, Diana Partain, Julie Oliver. Row 3: Brad Lucas, Greg Andis, Richard Bladen, Tab Burton, Joe Han- sford, Russell Hash. Row 4: Lonnie Bailey, James Ferguson, Jimmy Warnick, Paul Ferguson. The Ballad of Davy Crockett is sung by Russell Hash as Christy Summerville accompanies him. Entertaining the children with songs from Cinderella, Teresa Ellis and Terri Fines participate in A Walt Disney Christmas. While practicing for the Apple Festival Joel Hansford sings Kansas City. 127 ART AND FUN JGIN TO FCRM ART CL UB if it if MW? Q This year was the first for the art club which had 20 members. Using their ar- tistic talents was one of the main ob- jectives in their money-raising projects. One of the projects was a leather craft stand at the Apple Festival. A few of the articles made were personalized key chains and bracelets. I think the art club has had a very successful year being the first year for the club. We had a lot of help especially from Mr. Mattox and other teachers, stated Areva Ragle, club president. While President Areva Ragle keeps order, Susan Ternes and Jeff Thompson make suggestions for a trip to the Indianapolis Museum of Art. Jeff Goad, Marty Keys, and Juli Grider listen as the president makes suggestions for a Christmas project. slr I V I gg .,,, F 1 M V iiyy ,h. Q ART CLUB-Row 1: Jeff Thompson, Steve Edwards. Row 2: Hillen, Debbie Tolbert, Angela Hayes, Areva Ragle, Mrs. sponsor. Row 3: Kara Barnard, Dorls Alter, Susan Ternes li Ferguson. Row 4: Brian Gilliland, Rob Weddle, Jeannie 11 Jeff Goad, Matt Robinette. l fl 1 Maw an a fn ' 'lu t L-Row 1: Paul Henderson, Thomas Helms, Scott Byers, Tom McDaniel. Row 2: Mr. ns, sponsor: Dave Bowersock, William Ray, Brian Chesnut, Tim Rlggle, Glen ivan, Russell Helms, Tod Query, Leonard Himter. Row 3: Greg Hasler, Charles nett, Mike Crone, Jeff VanDeventer, Rob Warren, Steve Harp, Tim Carpenter, Phil ers, Larry Helms, Jim Edwards, Bill Rollins, Bill Allen, Jeff Hasler. Row 4: Scott gent, Jim Blackmore, Scott Frye, Cabot Faultless, Mark Raper, Jeff VanDeventer, l Myers, Jim Hamlin. Row 5: David Ausman, Anthony Jones, Alan Turpin, Mark win, Randy Long, David Myers, Herman Sowers. Row 6: Sean Rash, Keith Hanson, Wells, Lee Baker, Curt Vandeventer, Mark Helms, Brad Corwin, Bryan Smith, ren Long, Scott Green, Tad Query. ti ' FARMERS PREPARE FOR THE F The FFA participated in many fund- raising projects this year. The club sold nuts and homemade sorghum to help finance a trip to the Louisville tractor pull for the junior and senior members. Five teams competed in area com- petition. The dairy team which placed in area competition consisted of Jim Hamlin, Randy Long, Darren Long, and Herman Sowers. The other teams were crops, soil, forestry, and livestock. Other members look on as Jeff Van- deventer and Rob Warren discuss the upcoming livestock judging contest. Officers Glen Sullivan and Paul Myers keep careful notes during an A-period meeting. FFA sponsor, Mr. Helms, listens as members plan the jr. tractor pull for the Apple Festival. 21? ,fr ' ,itll UTURE IN FFA John Lehman, state FFA secretary, and Terry McKillip, state sentinel, lecture on protocol. ,. HEL PING OTHERS IS MAJOR TCPI- The Fellowship of Christian Athletes and the Christian Service Club are organizations based on bettering oneself and others with the trust in God. Activities included taking Christmas gifts to the elderly at the nursing home, giving canned goods to the welfare office, and donating S100 for needy children at the World Vision International organization. Some of the subjects discussed at the meetings were the issues of death and abortion. 'S 9'M Q I , Sponsor Mrs. Farris and Tami Thompson check their list to make sure everything is in order for the next CSC meeting. 30 CSC Cllth 8: 12thl - Row 1: Mickie Leibacher, Joanne Conway, Jennifer Doane, Susan Burcham, Caroline Hillen, Grace Doane. Row 2: Teresa Van- deventer, Lori Anderson, Darlene Quillen, Sharon Haines, Lori Britton, Christy Summerville. Row 3: Cambi St+ Caroline Morron, Linda Swango, Hea Lester, Francine Warth, Linda Tally. I 4: Tami Thompson, Juli Grider, Barnhill, Julie Wonder, Crystal S Kelly Isenogle. CSC 49th 8: 10thl--Row 1: Kim Cook, Stacey Bailey, Mary Jane Partain, Susan Pope, Sherry Helms, Patricia Lardizabal, Darlene Sims, Jaci McKamey. Row 2: Tricia Paikos, Bonnie McNabb, Debbie Pullen, Kendall Lankford, Julie Farris, Lori Byers, Debbie VanDeventer, Karen LaPray. Row 3: Julie Oliver, Sh Carmichael, Robin Burris, Tonjua Mary Jane Douda, Tammy Ellis, K Bledsoe, Michele Helms, Kathy B son. Row 4: Becky Speck, Tammy B Amy Huxhold, Renae Sharr, K Walker, Diana Baird, Lisa Frost, J Ferguson. kgs W ,rf -fww,::'4wfff,, ,A ,Y ,, V .--Row 1: Greg Lehman, Dennis Crites, ie Resler, Kara Barnard, Jeannie lrane, David Pickett, David Black- e, Brian Frederick, Ric Faultless, Mr. t, sponsor. Row 2: Mark Helms, Curt leventer, Joe Hansford, Jim Easter, 2 Gadberry, Jeff VanDeventer, Doug rl, Tim Riggle, Bob Henderson, lard Bladen. Row 3: Todd Gillenwater, e Newsom, Brad Gilliland, Roger k, Terry Gilmore, Scott Helms, Jeff Deventer, Tom Long, Anme Parson, or A a ,, J y , .., Lisa Chaney. Row 4: Jeff Sanford, Jon f M W' Sims, Bill Hixon, Brent Stone, Bill Miles, Greg Andis, Charles Jackson, Alan Resler, Dodge Andis, Karen Workman. Row 5: Bill Chaney, Mark Barkley, Dmitri Alarm, J.B. W of- 'y Sparks, Lynn I-larrah, Kris Hudson, Amy Roudebush, Julie Holtsclaw, Jenny Halliburton, Susan Myers. Row 6: Lori Ferguson, Krista Lucas, Beth Strauser, Amy Hudson, Dawn Saunders, Lynn Axe, While working hard in her office, Mrs. Alice Grider, Paula Baird, Karen Stalcup, Farris concentrates on the coming year's Debbie Reed, Marilyn Heaton. activities. planning committee for FCA gives r ideas on who the next guest speaker lld be. 3 rw, ' , ..,AN My-rj .ill i f ...mlb I r,,r I ,.,-W WW -al., After attending drill team camp during the summer, the Pom-Pon girls return home to perfect the routines they are to perform at home ballgames. The girls perform to many different tunes played by the pep band. Being supervisor of the Pom-Pon squad has been a challenge and an experience. The girls have worked hard together and with many long hours of practice im- proved their performances throughout the season, stated first year supervisor Margaret Veatch. The Red Section also adds enthusiasm to the ballgames by cheering the yells lead by the B-team and Varsity cheerleaders. At the first ballgame of the season, the Pom-Pon girls perform a high-kick routine to Love is in the Air. RED SECTION AND POM PON ADD COL The Redliners make their entrance to the center of the floor before they perform as half-time entertainment. To the tune of Rubberband Man, the Pom-Pon girls entertain the audience at a home ballgame. RED SECTION-Cheerleaders: Susan Paikos, Tami 'l1iompson, Cambl S Anne Parson, Amy Roudebush, Alice Grider, Tricia Palkos, Debbie deventer, Kim Cook. Row 1: Kelly Isenogle, Darlene Sims, Najean Wat Julie Farris, Kelly Walker, Sharon Carmichael, Tammy Ellis, Karen Ha Teresa VanTine, Susan White. Row 2: Angie Jenkins, Susan Myers, J Hallibmton, Diana Baird, Julie Mlnks, Shyla Hayes, Stacey Bailey, Ferguson, Jaci McKamey, Row 3: Tammy Blaker, Lisa Workman, Hostettler, Tammy Bm't, Patricia Lardizabal, Amy Hudson, Lori Axe, Helms, Kambl Hardesty. Row 4: Valerie Sargent, Monica Vandeventer, P Burt, Amy Coleman, Susan VanTlne, Karen LaPray, Debbie Opel, Beth F Susan McKean. Row 5: Kristie Rupert, Carol Wright, Melinda Lueklng, K White, Stella Tumer, Christie Jackson, Kristie Bovenschen, Kelly H Cami Malone. Row 6: Julie VanDeventer, Julie Rupert, Angie Vandeve Lynda Burris, Debbie Hamlin, Jackie Shake, Candy Lemons, Teresa M Rebecca Thomas. Row 7: Colleen Cralg, Shelly King, Lori Brown, La Bays, Sharon LaPray, Julie Hart, Kelly Allen, Darla Gadberry, McMillan. Row 8: Danna Lowder, Holly Lester, Kathy Wells, Sherry He Janet Thompson, Desiree Kirk. . , a,....M-www-f W WM W N W -wwwm ,bwnovtlfvm I f 4 M-m.,,,.,,,, , A I W aw., W, ,, H., ,, I' 'k , ,W H wr., fl' H ,V ft , A ' 5 X AH H ' f fy , , 7 I - ' I 7 fav , 7 'mt 'hm-...M Y .ND EXCITEMENT TO BASKETBALL SEASON ' ' ' ,-v- , 'Q W---0-L... . SS , ' I Vl-PON-Row 1: Shelley Long, Debbie Opel, Dawn Kirk, Sherry Helms, Becky Speck. v 2: Kambi I-lardesty, Connie Ollphant, Karen Vaught, Rhonda Robinson, Caroline en. VISITORS I f M. g ,' 1.-A! 5 SH , f',f V r,,,' 'V ann. ,,..,, Mmfei Y , lwwdvef 1 4 My u mm W ' .,,,, ,, ,,,,, We Doing a routine to Boogie Blues, Debbie Opel and Kambi I-lardesty perform before the fans during halftime. Perfection shows as Dawn Kirk, Shelley Long, Rhonda Robinson, and Kambi Hardesty form a diagonal in preparation for a routine to Rubberband Man. 133 For the selection of the pep nano members, Mr. Werremeyer posts a list of instruments needed and students may sign up for their part. Upperclassmen are usually chosen first due to their ex- perience. The pep band plays during home basketball games, pep sessions, and at the sectional bonfire. Drum major, Jimmy Easter, leads the band in parades, such as that on the 4th of July. The Flag Corps is chosen through tryouts conducted by Mr. Werremeyer. They attend the ISU Sparkette camp for one week. As members of the pep band Brad Lucas and Lonnie Bailey entertain the crowd during halftime at basketball games. W me PEP BAND-Row 1: Linda Tally, Kevin Tilton. Marilyn Heaton, S Myers, Kelli Epes, Kris Hudson, Teresa Ellis, Kara Barnard, R3 Sharr, Paula Baird, Kelly Isenogle, Diana Baird, Christy S merville, Amy Hudson, Brad Lucas, Shyla Hayes. Row 2: Jeff W- deventer, Karen Workman, Sharon Carmichael, Julia Holtsclaw, Babcock, Debbie Westfall, Karen Bledsoe, Lonnie Bailey, Ka Stalcup, Robbie Warren. Row 3: Tammy Robinson, Dmitri AI Steve Edwards, Dale Hall, Joe Hansford, David Myers, Joe Nei Tim Carpenter. Row 4: Janell Boruff, Susan Ternes, Bruce W Jim Warnick, Brad Gillenwater, Mark Barkley, Mark Raper, Sargent. PEP BAND, DRUM MAJOR 8 FLAG CORPS DRUM MAJOR--Jimmy Easter FLAG CORPS-Susan Ternes, Teresa Ellis, Sharrle Willey, Tammy Ellis, Dana Holstlne. 134 INTRAMURAL CHAMPIONSHIP GOES TO SPARTANS The Spartans won the intramural championship game with a victory over the Boilermakers. The championship game took place on a Friday during A- period. The regular games were held at 7:30 on Tuesdays and Thursdays before the start of school. There were five teams-- Spartans, Boilermakers, Hoosiers, Buckeyes, and Bruines. Mark Downey, Jon Sims, Brian Biery, and Greg Lehman wait to rebound the ball. Brian Frederick readies himself to block Eddie Bensman's shot. ----.g a'ri 4-. t WSHDRS f fr I ' Wm, 'wwf f f ' ' , , .Hfwmwwfr As Jeff Sanford shoots, Brian Frederick and Greg Lehman wait to try for a rebound. Warren and Mark Downey pause to In hopes of scoring for his team, Brian if the basket is good. Biery goes up for a lay-up. 135 Miss Slinkard blows out her birthday candle while holding her card she received from the Owl Staff members. Kim Carpenter helps to make a poster to promote sales for yearbook sub- scriptions. Owl Staff members are proud of the work they put forth to complete the yearbook. They devote five hours of work per week and near the end of school, more time is spent completing that final deadline. Each year in the summer the editor, copy editor, and at least one photographer attend the High School Journalism Institute at IU to receive special training in preparing the yearbook. To help finance the book, community businesses and individuals contribute, Money is also received from the sale of underclassmen pictures, senior magazines sales, and the annual subscription drive. 136 OWL STAFF--Row1:Susan Ternes,Areva Row 3: Crystal Sharr, Jennifer Doan Ragle, Susan Burcham, Mary Wilkie, Julie Wonder, Tracy Budny, Vick JoanneConway,MickieLeibacher.Row2: Resler, Paul Wilkes, Miss Slinkari Cambi Stone, Lori Britton, Connie sponsor. Oliphant, Caroline Hillen, Kim Carpenter. YEARBOGK SUCCESSFUL THROUGH COGPERATION 'Wim-W Much hard work and effort are As her job of indexing, Joanne Conway needed by all members to make the carefully types names for the file. yearbook a success. Qiaifflleb 'EQ 3 -,vw-,V-wfm-, tw As Miss Slinkard points out different ideas for the 1979-80 yearbook, Kim Carpenter, Susan Ternes, Areva Ragle, Cambi Stone, and Joanne Conway voice their opinions. Areva Ragle finds time during Owl Staff to design the senior composite. Julie Wonder finds that by using the illuminated board, she can measure the exact size of picture she needs. Joanne Conway and Caroline Hillen discuss their ideas before they create their poster which is to promote yearbook sales. HONOR SOCIETY PROMOTES SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMEN' The four electives of National Honor Society are scholarship, service, leadership, and character. The object of the chapter is to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to encourage the development of character in all students of the high school. Mr. Hannah addresses the audience with a poem near the close of the initiation ceremony. 95' WAHZW V W f I . i M ,f ,ref an ,, fr M axfifrafyif ff' A r , V ,int -all Tom Long patiently waits for Todd Smith to complete his voting. 138 le ,Z 'f NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY--Row 1: Ann Bladen, Mary Wilkie, Stephanie Coats, Tracy Budny. Row 2: Greg Leh- man, Mike Reed, Teresa Vandeventer, Brad Lucas, David Blackmore. Row 3: Mr. Hannah, sponsor: Susan Ternes, Christy Summerville, Lori Ander Francine Warth, Kris Hudson, L Bailey. Row 4: Joanne Conway, Jen Doane, Cambi Stone, Vickie Resler Ragle, Jami Corbin, Debbie Westfal Jody Ferguson lights her candle as Bladen reads the Honor Society STUDENT COUNCIL STRIVES FOR BETTER STUDENT L IFE Craig I-lolstine and Brian Kirchoff get a front row seat for their Jr. High Student Council meeting. VV 4 W'i' VW , ' , HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL-Row 1: Mark Norris, Cheri Jackson, Mark e, Scott Oliphant, Pat Reed. Row 2: Kathy Wells, Kathy Anderson, Lana Eid, Cralg Holstlne, Brian Kirchoff, Valerie Sargent. Choa A gg-bran:--.-4 W IDENT COUNCIL-Row P: Mrs. Lankford, sponsor: Debbie tlall, Tena Roudebush, Joanne Conway, Mrs. Elrod, sponsor. Row Terri Fines, Dawn Kirk, Teresa Ellis, Mindy Barnhill. Row 3: nhanie Coats, Janell Borufl, Kara Bamard, Kendall Lankford, -en Workman. Row 4: Dana Holstlne, Lori Britton, Robin Burris, in Hostettler. Row 5: Areva Ragle, Randy Long, Todd Smith, Brad is, Dodge Andis. Row 6: Tom Long, Brad Corwin, Alan Resler, Lucas. Row 7: Mark Helms, Doug Todd, Dennis Crites, David kmore, Lonnie Bailey. i aww, I ma Student Council is composed of all presidents of clubs, presidents of classes, and class representatives. For the en- joyment of the students, the council sponsored two convocations. They also talked with the principal, Mr. Mattox, to see what could be done to better student life at BHS. Kathy Anderson and Valerie Sargent debate the question on the floor. 139 LATIN CLUB-Row 1: James Ferguson, Julia Holtsclaw Becky Speck Kendall Lankl M i L h I d i Paul Ferguson, Russell I-lash. Row 2: Brad Gillenwater Alan Resler Lynn Axe Tonjua thgnisziaggnelgitgir er mea ur ng Todd Smith, Ricky Mumma. Row 3: Mrs. Corbin, sponsor Diana Baird Paula Baird K Stalcup, Tammy Hackler, Julie Oliver, Russell Tolbert Bill Jeffries LATIN CLUB STUDIES ANCIENT ROME Latin Club members display Roman costumes and banners before initiation. The Latin Club took part in many ac- tivities this year. In the fall the club had their annual slave sale at which time all new members were sold to the other members of the club. Throughout the next week these slaves were required to follow the orders of their Master This spring nine students, along with their club sponsor Mrs. Corbin, attended the State Convention held at Muncie. While attending the convention, several of the students enrolled in contests such as mythology, history, and olympic games. I DREIGN CULTURES EXPERIENCED BY INTERNATIONAL CLUB FERNATIONAL CLUB-Row 1: Lonnie Balley, Julie Minks, Jaci McKamey, Stacey lley, Debbie Pullen, Vickie Resler, Brad Lucas. Row 2: Jody Ferguson, Karen edsoe, Susan Myers, Tammy Pope, Teresa Vandeventer. Row 3: Dawn Saunders, rla Hayes, Kim Cook, Cambi Stone, Dana Holstlne, Tom Long. Row 4: Bill Hlxon, ,rgaret Thomas, Dmltrl Alano, J.B. Sparks, Patricia Lardlzabal, Francine Warth. w 5: Brian Biery, Michele Helms, Susan Palkos, Teresa VanTlne, Lori Anderson, inifer Doane, Bill Miles. Row 6: Renae Sharr, Mrs. Burajl, sponsor: Anne Parson, rlene Qulllen. The International Club consists of over 30 students that desire to learn more about foreign cultLu'es. These students met regularly during A- period. Several guest speakers this year included Mrs. Crays who talked about her life while living in Mexico and Vickie Resler who presented slides on her recent trip to Mexico. Terry Gilmore finds the remarks of a guest speaker amusing. krff. I ,512 , f',ff,,w 2 I B I 4' f' yi '22 7131, Gillenwater willingly goes along with ring his toga as part of slave week. w Club members and Mrs. Burayi listen intently as Maria Crays speaks to the club about Mexico. Dana Holstlne shows her talent by creating. a gods-eye. tlayouf by Tammy Popel 141 B-MEN 8 B-WOMEN RECEIVE RECGGNITION The race between the battle of the sexes still remains at BHS with the continuation of B-men and the newly organized B- women. To be a member of these clubs, a person must earn one varsity letter while participating in any sport. B-MEN--Row 1: Ric Faultless, Brian Frederick, Jeff VanDeventer, Steve Newsom, Bill Miles, Brent Stone. Row 2: Todd Gillenwater, Joe Hansford, Jim Easter, Bill Chaney, Richard Phillips. Row 3: Mike Gadberry, David Pickett, Brian Biery, Doug Todd, Brad Gilliland. Row 4: Mr. Glover, sponsor: Jeff Thompson, Mark Helms, Dennis Crites, David Blackmore, Curt Vandeventer, Greg Lehman. Row 5: Rob Warren, Jeff Goad. Ann Bladen smiles proudly as she receives her senior trophy from the Bigger Booster Club. B-WOMEN--Row 1: Jeannie Cochrane, Kara Barnard, Kim Carpenter, Cambi Stone, Janell Boruff, Tami Thompson, Ann Bladen. Row 2: Lisa Chaney, Karen Workman, Christy Summerville, Krista Lucas, Julie Farris, Lori Bellamy. Row 3: Tricia Paikos, 142 Anne Parson, Susan Paikos, Amy Teresa VanTine, Shawna Long. Row 4: Resler, Miss Stevens, sponsorg Ferguson, Beth Strauser, Crystal Sharr Hudson, Kelli Epes, Susan Ternes. CIENCE CLUB EXPLORES NEW FIELDS IENCE CLUB-Row 1: Karen Workman, Ann Bladen, Janell Boruff, Mickle ibacher, Joanne Conway, Debbie Westfall. Row 2: Mary Jane Douda, Stephanie Coats, Ida Tally, Christy Summerville, Lisa Chaney. Row 3: Mike Gadberry, Dlana Partain, ce Grlder, Jim Craig, Jonas Johnson. Row 4: Richard Phillips, David Pickett, Eddie nsman, Mike Reed, Todd Glllenwater, Jon Sims, Jeff Sanford. Row 5: Mr. McBride, msor: Paul Wilkes, Greg Lehman, Curt Vandeventer, Dennis Crltes, Joe I-lansford, b Ellis, Tracy Budny, Mr. Ellis, sponsor. if fl ila Tally and Christy Summerville take e out from their work to talk about the s activities. One of the visiting professors from VU demonstrates how to make nylon from a complicated mixture. NE as A chemistry expert shows how a linen cloth burns after being removed from an alcohol and water solution. The Science Club had a busy schedule this year as they had many activities planned. In addition to their regularly scheduled meetings, the club held a few night meetings with guest professors from IU. Some of the subjects discussed at these meetings were the use of antibiotics and altemate energy sources. Instead of taking the annual trip to Chicago, the club and a few chosen students traveled to an open house conducted at Vincennes University. The club also helped during basketball season by parking cars at home ballgames. 143 FBLA began this year by electing of- ficers. Following this one of their moneymaking projects consisted of popping popcorn for the Apple Festival. During the regularly scheduled A-period meeting many guest speakers were present. Some of these included Leon Allen, Peg Harrah, John Mensch, and Melinda and Jerry Frye from Frye 8: Frye Public Accolmtants. The club concluded its year with the annual awards banquet. Co-president Dawn Kirk, Secretary Lisa Axe, and Shelley Long discuss plans for the awards banquet. FBLA members listen attentively as state trooper Leon Allen speaks during an A- period meeting. FBLA BENEFITS FROM GUEST SPEAKER FBLA:-Row 1: Doug Todd, Brad Davis, Mary Wilkie, Karen Vaught, Ric Faultless. Row 2: Terri Fines, Greg Andis, Debbie VanDeventer, Lori Byers, Jtme Johnson. Row 3: Brian Frederick, Darlene Sims, Scott Helms, Teresa Ellis, Tami Thompson, Cinda Hostettler. Row 4: Connie Oliphant, Lori Bellamy, Beth Strauser, Tammy Burton, Kelly Walker. Row 5: Mlss Slinkard, sponsorg Kris Hudson, Lynn Harrah, Mark Bush, Mrs. Blaker, sponsorg Mrs. Uland, sponsor. ,ff ft . t 'S ,. ' ' ' ,,.1 f Miss Slinkard listens to suggestions forth by club members. A-Row 1: Susan VanTlne, Melissa Titus, Bomile Wiggington, Susan White, Shawna Long, Lori aton, Sharon Haines, Reta Groomer, Tammy Roblnson, Teresa Ray. Row 2: Elaine Haddock, ,ble Reed, Susan Burcham, Patty Proctor, Sandy Halliburton, Marilyn Heaton, Kathy Shields, inda Robinson, Kim Ausman, Julie Farris, Pauline Rydenbark, Llsa Workman, Jaml Corbin, L. Hanauer, sponsor, Mrs. Bucher, sponsor. HA - NEW NAME, SAME PURPOSE wa2'?fv,?? 'ffV,,,,,, GQ- wa., 'V' . mm Vyyr! .6 This year brought a name change for the Home Ee. Club. The club now belongs to the national organization of the Future Homemakers of America. The change was accepted well by club members and sponsors, Mrs. Bucher and Mrs. Hanauer. The club held a bake sale on Valentine's Day and raffled off a cake to Junior High and High School students at noon. This proved to be an excellent way for the club to raise money. Club sponsor Mrs. Hanauer records items of interest discussed at a monthly meeting. Rhonda Robinson, Susan White, and Bonnie Wiggington discuss future plans for FHA. President Lori Britton accepts suggestions given by club members for community service. 145 'sql 'J e Mrs. MaKala and her son, Damian, discuss his work at open house. A magician performs for the grade school with help from three brave students. Mr. Greves lets Michael Suiter and Troy Frye pet a lion cub during an elementary ,,pp, 5 y convocation. Q V ,V ,ft ,, '-if Brian Leibacher seems to enjoy himself during a kindergarten recess. as W 'lllluurgug I is MN ELEMENTARY ALBUM ln kindergarten, Ihe child makes his lirsl major link Io the world oulside the lamily lnvesligaling and experimenling are the child's way ol galhering inlormalion lo build his bridges. Many old bridges line the country roads of Greene County. still pave its narrow crossway. The age of this bridge can be seen by the wooden planks that L Allen, Brian Allen, LuAnn Arthur, Angela Babcock, John Bailey, Stephen Barlow, Cecil Bays, Amie Bays, Sean Beard, Bart Bohley, Jamie Bovenschen, Jack Bowser, James Boyd, Edward Bruce, Sherry Bryant, Jackie Burch, Robert Burton, Clay Carmichael, Ira Collins, Jay Conley, Paul Corwin, Craig Crai Ruth B, Cullison, William Edwards, Jason Faultless, Sylvia Fesler, Kevin Feutz, Melissa Floyd, Lori Foddrill, Janie Forsdick Dominick Frederick, Todd Fuller, Tony George, Traci Haines, Laura Hamlin, Lyndal Hamlin, Melissa Hamlin, Mildred Hamlin, Rebecca Hardesty, Katrina Hasler, Joey Hayes, Christopher He ms, Yvonne Henderson, Spencer Henry, Sheme Hickey, Kimberly Hofue, Shelly Ho mes, Melanie Hubbard, Michael Keys, John Killion, Melissa Kirkham, Keith Kordes, Dennis Kramer, Jamie LeGrand, Rodney Litzler, Jeffrey Lohkamp, Brenda 148 Qnade 6 , Q :S Q Q dag R . bfi. X I-aa, 4, fi. 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Xa 2, ll is YK N ... ., ,, . -is in n l 6 ag-f 'M is xt e f '...,..,.i'iHf. c Myers, Tammy Nickless, Michele Norris, David Norris, Matt Norris, Michele Norris, Ronald Parr, Erin Parsley, Flecia Parsley, Ronnie Pittman, Maria Poe, George Rapp, Stephen Roark, Rodney Robertson, Maurice Robinson, Angela Rollison, Kent Roudebush, James Royal, Teresa Rydenbark, Linda Sachtjen, Sharon Sherrard, Tammy Skinner, LeAnn Sladcik, Diana Stewart, Dona Stivers, Tonya Sullivan, Karen Sutton, Patricia Terrell, Michael Thomas, Scot Thompson, Teresa Todd, Jimmy Toon, Michael Toon, Sara Townsend, Dorothy Troth, Sean Vandeventer, Sean Walls, Tena Warren, DaNae Watkins, Natalie Wifgington, Barbra W' ley, Jamie Wonder, Dana Workman, Jana Teachers: Bucher, Jack Hughes, Sharon Ri dle, Patricia Wikle, Steve 149 Lf..-Qnade 5 Anderson, Dawn Atkinson, Heather Ausman, Wesly Baker, Pamela Baker, Robert Barker, Brian Barlow, Kimberly Barnard, Pamela Bault, Tara Birney, Shevie Blackmore, John Blackmore, Lana Blaker, Cheryl Booth, Teddy Brinson, Jacinda Bucher, Paul Bucher, Timothy Burch, Darren Burnworth, LeAnn Burris, Paul Byers, Lori Chamberlain, Laura Chapman, Brian Chipman, Tracy Christensen, Sherrie Coleman, Michael Crays, Kathy Dennison, Gail Edington, Richard Ellis, Rormie Emery, Leanne Emery, Lori Feutz, Tracy Fouts, David Gater, David Gilmore, Shane Gilmore, Tracy Greves, Alicia Greves, Cheri Grounds, Michele Hackler, Jamie Haddock, Asa Hamlin, Brian Hawkins, Kimberly Heaton, Bradley Helms, Cheryl Helms, James Hodge, Robin Holtsclaw, Jason Hopkins, Scott Howe, Charles Hubbard, Mark Hubbard, Scott Hudson, Scott Hughes, Merry Jackson, Laura 150 We .N E 455 3 J' . 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' 'Wy W I, e -W l 1 KENNY PHILPOTT TOMMY THOMPSON ROBERT GROVES Teacher fi LESA ABRAMS T , - bi x qv 1, , ,, 1 MN ,T T O PENNY HALL . 5,2 w H Maj ..,1 . w '- XZ 4 RAY QUILLEN l Of Y MARY CARMICHAEL SCOTT McCONN ELL E A NAAEEA . EEEAE A ATAA A ' 5' ' ..,,. V X 7 Q , gg.. MIKE SUITER at I A M. A QQ f 2 , Me, ,kv 7 ff? f ' -' H' f . M N ,,', , , 21 ' f A f O fi 'ff' ggi A OV' 2 LINDA DEEM TROY FRYE .Ly f 'f 4gf2f6+z2 ,, ,:,, 'Ubi ,,! w f fx '-1, 'X 50 A f Q .. DEAN CARL MILLER MYERS E Mr. Groves takes careful aim as he films A Walt Disney Christmas given by the Strut and Fret Club. glides 9 f lsli :,A , E I ,,'- .... ,E 1,' i 1 3 . A E iiiiii J ff - A 3 ir if 5 X M ,A f KL f ,V f Mi H ,, 'ful' A A- A i A f E9 ' SHARON JANE JANE JULIE SUSAN i ALLEN CHAMBERLAIN GROVES LEFFOBGE 0'NEALL Aide Kindergarten Remedial Remedial Aide Aide Reading Reading f W' lk 40 F . 'f.'u-lffffv' , 5 1 , 2 ,H fi '. 1 1 , N 2 'i 52. 1 3' ,W A ,V , 4 SANDY SHARON VANDEVENTER VAUGHT Aide A Remedial Math A f ,,i. we it A4 we ii,,, 1- ii, MARGARET Mrs. Workman performs her librarian duties by helping students find a book. SHEILA VEATCH WORKMAN Aide Librarian Aide ,ef f if X in Kindergarten Aide Jane Cham- Q aw berlain assists Nathan Schulte with if Z his art project. A Working in the library gives Sheila Workman an opportunity to help Kenny Gentry with a class project. If 'ax' BUS DRIVERS ... Row 1: Helen Goad, Linda Moore, Mclntosh, Sr. Row 3: Russell Manis, Ralph Lorena Moore, Row 2: James R. Stone, Donald Sharr, Donald Goad, Harold Emery. Robert Webster: Harold Manis, Laddie Moore. Lester Watkins, Harold Shaff- Jack Bofllfff Eugene CBFPCUWF- Ruth Bucher attends to one of her 3:4fa7w.,ff , ,Vp .. 2 -'A ' --f duties - cleaning the grade school 'V , R hall 4 fl! COOKS, BUS DRIVERS, 81 CUSTODIANS PROVIDE RELIABLE SERVICES Well-fed, happy scholars performing their duties in a pleasant school at- mosphere existed at Bloomfield this year. The cooks, bus drivers, and custodians made this possible by working before, during, and after school hours. These dedicated men and women help to keep the students happy , nourished, and safe. COOKS -Row 1: Wilma Burcham, Wilma Mclntosh, Flonnie Sweet. Row 2: Amy Feutz, Mabel Calvert, Joan Lee, Marilyn Jones. Marilyn Haskins, Wiletta Brown. Discussing the events of the day, bus drivers Bob Stone, Tilman Sharr, Jack Boruff, and Harold Mclntosh, Sr. patiently wait for the school day to end. JAN1ToRs Row 1: Kay Carmichael, Janice Frye, Mildred Staleup, Helen Sowers Evelyn Troxell Pauline Feutz, Mina Cook. Row 2: Daniel Hllmlill, JCITY Martin- 1980 PATRONS A 8. l Chevrolet Al's lune Up American legion Post 196 Bair Barber Shop Bault's Shurtine Foods Bays Radiator 8. Repair Bell Cleaners Bellamy's FV 8. Appliance Ben Franklin Big M lavern B'gger Booster Club Bill's Zephyr B oomlie d Band Boosters, Inc. B oomlie d Fabrics B oomlie d IGA B oomlie d Mill Hardware 8. Appliances' B oomlie d Nursing Center B oomlie d Silo Co., Inc. B oomlie d State Bank Bradtield's Garden Center Bradtord D. Bingham. D.D.S. Branstetter Plumbing 8. Heating Byers Electric 8. Insulation Cardinal Inn Chaney's Men's Wear Charles and Phyllis Greves Charles Slalcup Connie's Beauty Salon Crane Bank Branch ol the Martin County Bank Dan Axe D. A. Steward, 0.D. 8. M. McCalla-Jackson, 0.D. David and Phyllis Holt Delta Theta lau Sorority Don's Garage 66 Dr. and Mrs. Franklin Burton Dr. F. W. Heidenreich, D.D.S. Dr. Jose M. lardizabal and Stall Dr. lloyd Jackson Dr. M. S. Mount Dunn Real Estate Fairplay lanes Family Drive-In Theatre Farm Bureau Insurance linton and Bloomlield Otlices Farmers 8. Mechanics Federal Savings 8. loan Association Farmer's Shoes F. C. Alano, Jr., M.D. Flowers by Janice Floyd Petroleum, lnc. Frank R. Shoptaw Insurance Freelands Garwood's FV Sales. Service, and Rentals Glen Creek-144 E. Main Goodwin's Welding Greene County Farm Bureau Co-0p Greene County Insurance and Real Estate George E. Jackson, Attorney at law Georgiann's Flower Shop Grounds' Jewelry Guys and Gals G. W. Hayes, Insurance Agency H 8. H Motors, Inc. Hair lines Happiness ls . .. Hardesty's Body Shop Hasler Oil Co. HasIer's Orchard Haywood's Body Shop Hill's Feed 8. Grain Hi-Point Auto Parts rllars Feed Mill rlland Dairies. lnc. alt Monument Works. Inc. rltsclaw Standard losier Water Comoanv :ard Auto Supply, 819 S. Seminary :rrd's Army SUFDIUS unters Drive-In mes B. Sparks lane's Beauty Shop nkins Funeral Home frrels Jewelers n's Radiator Shop m Walton's Used Cars and Trucks te's Auto Service Center rdan B Vaught Insurance .Parker Vosloh en's Barber and Style Shop ee's Restaurant ena's Fashion eona's Beauty Shop ong's Trucking ions Equipment, Harry 8. Mary Bedwell, lyons, IN rons Fashions-Norma Williams yons Hardware alcolm Conder D-B-A Bloomlield Sales cKinley Aluminum Products erle Norman Cosmetics ike 8. Pat Hasler 8. Family irrored Image 8. M laundromat only Howell oomaw Abstract Corporation :tPA chol's Truck and Radiator oel Brothers 66 eople's Gas 'elemeier Drugs Pizza King Properties Unlimited Prudential Insurance Co., Joe lackaway Agent Psi Iota Xi Beta Kappa Chapter Public Service ot Indiana, lnc. Resler Block Co., lnc. Richland Township Ottice Roger G. lawrence Rollison GMC Trucks Rollison lawn and Recreation Rollison logging Equipment Rollison Tractor Sales Russ',lire Center S 8. M Shell Scotland Snapper Sales Sears Catalog Sales Skateland Disco South Plaza Branch Bank Sparks Dry Goods Sparks Shoe Store Stereo City Strout Realty 'he Closet 'he Evening World 'he Gilt Shop 'he Hoosier Insurance Agency 'he Southern Steak House 'hompson's Body Shop 'oodie's Cale 'ownehouse Restaurant :resslar's fi KGDDH Wright Dil Company 'rue Value Village Market, Crane Warnick's Body Shop Western Auto White's Regal 8. Pharmacy William C. Miles Williams Shopping Center Workman Oil, lnc. fn fl If there be somqw letlt be foghthlngsy J Undone Undreamed Unrealized Unattalned to these add one Love withheld restrained Marie Evans h 2 ADMIN ISTRATIO Sr SCHOOL EMPLOYEES n, Sharon 163 is, Peg 67, 126 ,ker, Sue Ellen 157 ison, Lois 153 ker, Karen 67 'uff, Jackie 164 att, Steve 6, 18, 67, 98, 100 nwn, Wiletta 165 Eher, Jack 149 cham, Wilma 165 vert, Mabel 165 'michael, Kay 165 'penter, Wendell E. 164 nmberlain, Jane 163 uk, Mina 165 'bin, Fern 50, 140 lery, Harold 164 tless, Ronald 48 tz, Amy 165 tz, Pauline 165 'e, Daniel 165 es, Eva 49 enwater, Nancy 157 ver, Martha 49 ld, Donald E. 164 ld, Helen 164 lves, Kenneth 49 ives, Arnold 48 lves, Jane 163 ey, Loren 95 lin, Evelyn 165 lin, Russell 47, 48 shman, Clara Belle 151 shman, David 18, 151 kins, Marilyn 165 ton, Avenelle 161 s, Bennie 129 ebrook, Martha Dee 49 ,hes, Sharon Jane 149 obs, Randy 18, 106, 107, 151, s, Marilyn 165 , Steve 94, 95 hoff, Rex 100 ord, Rowena 11, 50, 128 Joan 165 orge, Julie Kay 163 an, Gretchen 155 icome, Cindy 118, 121 is, Harold 164 is, Russell 164 tin, Jerry 165 ox, Walter M. 49 ride, Ron 6, 98, 102, 103 tosh, Harold Sr. 164 tosh, Wilma 165 , William C. 47, 48 e, Laddie J. 164 e, Linda Lee 164 e, Lorena 164 e, Ralph 164 Moore, Wayne 47 Murphy, Eva 18, 151 Neill, Kathy 155 O'Neall, Delmar 47 O'Neall, Susan 163 Pope, Eleanor 49 Quakenbush, Cheryl 159 Raper, Ralph D. 49 Richeson, Richard M. 47, 48 Riddle, Michael 153 Riddle, Patricia 149 Robinson, Judy 49 Sharr, Donald M. 164 Sharr, Tilman 164 Shirley, Janet 157 Slinkard, Susie 87 J I J ' V 4 , ff 5 ff ' V Sowers, Sparks, Stalcup, Mary 155 Stalcup, Stevens, 116, 117 , 119 Stone, Helen 47, 48 Stone, James R. 164 Street, Reba 159 Summerville, Rose 159 Sweet, Flonnie 165 Talbott, Carol 155 Troxell, Janice 19, 165 Uland, Freida 87 VanDeventer, Sandra 163 Vaught, Sharon 163 Veatch, Margaret 163 Watkins, Lester E. 164 Webster, Robert 164 Werremeyer, Gordon 8 Wikle, Steve 96, 104, 105, 149 Wonder, Margaret 18, 153 Workman, Sheila 163 Youngblood, Lorene 157 REECE BARNES - A friend to us all who will sadly be missed by everyone. ELE Abrams, Deloris 162 Abrams, Lisa 162 Abrams, Michael 154 Adcock, James 154 Adcock, Tim 158 Alano, Danise 152 Allen, Angela 86, 154 Allen, Brian 148 Allen, Eric 158 Allen, Jennifer 158 Allen, John 154 Allen, Kimberly 156 Allen, LuAnn 148 Allen William 152 Allisdn, Amy 152 Anderson, Chad 156 Anderson, David 156 Anderson, Dawn 150 Anderson, James 156 Armstrong, James 152 Armstrong, Jeff 154 Arthur, Angela 148 Arvin, Todd 156 Atkinson, Amy 158 Atkinson, Heather 150 Ausman, Wesley 150 Babcock, John 148 Ellis, Melinda 156 Bailey, Bailey, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Barger Barker Barker Barker Jamie 156 Stephen 106, 148 Kathryn 154 Pamela 150 Robert 150 Ruth 160 Stacy 154 Tracy 152 1 Amy 158 Brian 107, 150 1 Jennifer 154 Barker, John 152 Barker, Barlow Travis 160 Cecil 106, 148 Barlow: Kimberly 150 Barnard, Pamela 107, 150 Barnes, Virginia 156 Barnett, Kerrie 160 Barrient, Sch'ree 154 Barrient, Tena 152 Bault, Daniel 160 Bault, Tara 150 Bays, Amie 148 Bays, Chad 158 Bays, Sean 148 Beard, Bart 106, 148 Beard, Bradford 154 Bellamy, Kimberley 152 Bellamy, September 154 Biggs, Douglas 152, 153 Biggs, Laura 156 Fesler, Bingham, Ashley 158 Birney, Shevie 150 Bishop, Tamara 154 Bishop, Tom 158 Blackmore, Christopher Blackmore, John 107, 150 Blackmore, Kenneth 152 170 160 TARY Blackmore, Lana 150 Blaker, Cheryl 150 Blaker, Kristi 160 Blaker, Stacey 154 Bland, Marcy 152 Bohley, Jamie 148 Bohley, Tara 158 Booth, Nicole 156 Booth, Teddy 107, 150 Bousman, Matthew 158 Bovenschen, Jack 148 Bovenschen, Valarie 154 Bowser, James 148 Boyd, Melissa 154 Branstetter, D. Michelle 154 Christopher, Anthony 152 Christopher, Gerald 154 Christopher, Wayne 158 Clark, Marcy 152 Class, Walter 156 Clayton, Darrell 156 Clayton, Kimberly 154 Cochran, Robert 154 Cochran, Susan 160 Coleman, Michael 150 Collins, Amy 154 Collins, Jay 106, 148 Combs, Christine 152 Combs, John 158 Conley, Paul 106, 148 Conley, Sally 152 Cook, James 160 Brinson, Jacinda 150 Brinson, Shawn 160 Brinson, Wesley 158 Brown, Andrea 158 Brown, Angela 154 Brown, Edward 148 Brown, Jason 160 Brown, Zachary 152 Browning, Sharon 156 Bruce, Richard 152 Bruce, Sherry 4148 Brunamonti, Eric 160 Bryant, Jackie 148 Bryant, Tony 156 Bucher, Jana 156 Bucher, Paul 107, 150 Bucher, Timothy 150 Budd, ReGina 156 Budd, Richie 158 Budny, Douglas 152 Burch, Darren 107, 150 Burch, Lori 156 Burch, Robert 148 Burch, Stacey 156 Burcham, Christopher 158 Burnworth, LeAnn 50, 107, 150 Burris, Paul 107, 150 Cook, Jonathan 152 Cook, Michelle 154 Cooper, Timothy 158 Corbin, Earl 160 Correll, Irene 160 Corwin, Craig 148 Craig, Ruth 148 Craig, Shelby 156 Craig, Tonia 158 Cravens, Robin 160 Crays, Kathy 150 Crays, William 160 Cullison, Misty 160 Cullison, William 106, 148 Day, Robert 152 Deem, Linda 162 Dennison, Gail 150 Derouin, Jason 10, 156 Derouin, Jeremy 160 Downes, Debbie 152 Duzan, Michael 158 Duzan, Tammi 156 Eaton, Bryan 156 Eaton, William 160 Edington, Richard 150 Edwards, Jason 106, 148 Ellis, David 156 Ellis, Larry 152 Burt, Martha CHopeD 156 Burton, Clay 148 Burton, Keith 152 Burton, Tova 158 Byers, Deborah 156 Byers, Lori 150 Byers, Tyler 158 Campbell, Mary 156 Caraway, Shannon 158 Carmichael, Eric 158 Carmichael, Ira 148 Carmichael, Jason 152 Carmichael, Mary 162 Carmichael, Roger 156 Carney, Todd 156 Chamberlain, Laura 150 Ellis, Ronnie 107, 150 Ellis, Scott 154 Emery, Billye 160 Emery, Leanne 50, 150 Emery, Lori 150 Emery, Marlita 158 Emery, Michelle 160 Floyd, Matthew 156 Flynn, Jennifer 156 Flynn, Jill 152 Foddrill, Janie 148 Forsdick, Dominick 148 Fouts, David 150 Franklin, Stephen 160 Franklin, Susan 154 Frederick, Todd 148 Freeman, Nicole 158 Frierson, Mary 152 Frye, Marcy 158 Frye, Rose 160 ' Frye, Troy 106, 162 Fuller, Amy 160 Fuller, Andy 152 Fuller, Tony 106, 148 Gadberry, Aaron 160 Gage, Michael 160 Gallian, Jeremy 160 Gater, Amy 154 Gater, David 150 Gater, Niki 160 Gater, Rachel 158 Gay, Thomas 162 Gentry, Kenneth 163 George, Traci 148 Gilmore, Shane 107, 150 Gilmore, Tracy 150 Goad, Gretchen 160 Goad, Jeremy 152 Goodman, Christina 158 Goodman, Connie 156 Goodman, James 158 Green, Stefanie 154 Green, Timothy 154 Greves, Alicia 10'7, 150 Greves, Cheri 150 Greves, Julie 154 Greves, Timothy 156 Groomer, Brooke 158 Grounds, Michele 50, 150 Grove, Gregory 158 Groves, Bradley 160 Groves, Stacey 154 Hackler, Jamie 150 Haddock, Asa 150 Haines, Laura 106, 148 Hall, Lowell 154 Hall, Penny 162 Halliburton, Amanda 160 Ham, Ryan 160 Hamilton, Ronald 160 Emery, Tami 154 Farris, Shawn 154 Faultless, Sylvia 148 Feltner, Robert 152 Felton, Summer 156 Ferguson, David 158 Ferguson, Kindra 160 Ferguson, Lori 152 Ferguson, Stephen 152 Hamlin, Brian 150 Hamlin, Lyndal 148 Hamlin, Melissa 148 Hamlin, Michael 156 Hamlin, Michelle 154 Hamlin, Mildred 148 Hamlin, Rebecca 148 Hamlin, Walter 89, 154 Chambers, Ronald 154 Chandler, Jeff 154 Chaney, Jean 156 Chapman, Brian 107, 150 Chipman, Lisa 158 Chipman, Tracy 150 Christensen, Sherrie 150 Kevin 106, 148 Fesler, Stacey 154 Feutz, Melissa 148 Feutz, Tracy 150 Fields, Richard 156 Fines, Kristi 156 Floyd, Lori 106, 148 Hardesty, Katrina 148 Hardesty, Kristie 158 Hardin, David 160 Hart, Joseph 156 Hart, Misty 156 Hartsburg, Christy 156 Hash, Russ 154 Hasler, Gretchen 158 sler, Joey 106, 148 sler, Tricia 154 sler, Valerie 160 wkins, Christopher 154 wkins, Kimberly 150 yes, Christopher 148 yes, David 158 yes, Melanie 158 yes, Travis 158 Jones, Kimberly 154 Jones, Larry 158 Jones, Marc 95, 158 Jordan, Jeanne 151 Keller, Jason 156 Keller, Loretta 156 Kelley, Patrick 151 Kent, Jason 161 McGaffney, Terri 157 McGlothlin, Pamela 152 McIntosh, Harold 161 McIntosh, Jacob 159 Mclntosh, Jeffrey 157 McIntosh, Michael 153 McIntosh, Monica 161 Osborne, Osborne, Osmond, Padgett, Padgett, Padgett, Darin 151 Michael 157 Wesley 107 Matthew 159 Robert 153 Stephanie 155 Parr, Erin 149 McKamey, Michael 159 Ketchem, Chrystal 158 ywood, Camille 160 aton, Bradley 107, 150 aton, Kimberly 154 aton, Marisa 154 aton, Morgan 156 lms, Cheryl 150 lms, Dale 154 lms, lms, lms James 107, 150 Jennifer 156 Yvonne 148 Keys, John 148 Keys, Kimberly 152 Kidd, Robert 154 Killion, Kelly 156 Killion, Melissa 148 Killion, William 154 nderson, David 154 nderson, Spencer 148 nry, Rose 160 nry, Roxanne 160 nry, Sherrie 148 Kincaid, J arred 158 Kincaid, Sarah 154 Kindred, Brad 157 Kindred, Carri 157 Kindred, James 158 Kindred, Jennifer 161 McMillan, Julie 149 McNabb, Brian 153 Medina, Joseph 157 Medina, Ruth 149 Meek, Michelle 161 Mensch, Heather 159 Merkel, Denise 149 Merkel, Russell 153 Miller, Dean 162 Miller, Matthew 153 Mohr, Adam 159 Montgomery, Laura 160, Montgomery, Sonya 159 Parr, Richard 157 Parsley, Flecia 149 Parsley, Ronnie 149 Patton, Timmy 159 Patton, Tommy 159 Pegg, John 159 Pegg, Melissa 153 Philpott, Kenny 162 key, key, key, bson, bson, bson, Carl 154 Julie 156 Kimberly 148 Kevin 158 Laurie 158 Samuel 160 King, Bradley 157 King, Darren 161 King, David 158 King, Gregory 161 King, Marianne 158 Kirkham, Keith 148 Kirkman, Eric 158 Kirkman, Jonathon 161 Moody, Eric 155 Moody, Jeanna 153 Moore, Connie 155 Pilk, Christie 161 Pitcher, Michael 161 Pitcher, Michelle 155 Pittman, Maria 149 Plew, Ricky 161 Poe, George 149 Poe, Michael 153 Potts, Jason 161 Potts, Thomas 155 dge, Robin 150 gue, Melissa 154 gue, Shelly 148 dlars, Gregory 160 mes, Daniel 156 dmes, Melanie 148 t, Alicia 160 ltsclaw, Jason NTI, 150 tsclaw, Jarrod 158 Koontz, James 157 Koontz, Jeffrey 158 Koontz, Leroy 152 Kordes, Dennis 148 Kordes Kristine 157 Moore, Jenny 149 Moore, Marsha 149 Morgan, Anna 157 Morgan, Tracy 151 Mumma, Helen 155 Miu'phy, Kelly 107, 151 Murphy, Meredith 159 Pritts, Angela 151 Pritts, Lori 157 Proctor, Charles 159 Purnell, Babette 157 Pyne, Christie 153 Pyne, Jared 161 Pyne, Jonathan 157 Kramer, Constance 151 Kramer, Jamie 148 Kress, Reed 161 Larr, Pamalee 158 Myers, Angela 159 Myers, Bradley 161 Myers, Carl 162 Myers, Janna 151 Myers, Julie 155 Myers, Mark 88, 155 Myers, Tammy 149 Quakenbush, Dale 11, 88, 157 Quakenbush, Russell 157 Neidigh, Angela 153 Lauderdale, Jennifer 158 tsclaw, Sarah 152 kins, Scott 107, 150 stettler, Angela 158 stettler, Max 154 we, Charles 150 well, Chris 158 ,bbard, Mark 150 bbard, Michael 148 bbard, Scott 150 dson, Neal 152 dson, Scott 107, 150 ffman, Julinelle 156 ghes, Chris 156 ghes, Merry 150 kson, Cathleen 154 kson, Edward 152 kson, Laura 150 kson Lesley 152 kson, Tisha 160 kins, Cara 160 rels, Angela 152 nson, Abbie 160 nson, Amy 154 nson, Angela 151 nson, Dawn 156 nson, Randy 151 nson, Renee 161 nson Teresa 152 es, Iilaine 151 es, James 161 Lauderdale, Ronald 158 LeCocq, Mamie 151 LeGrand, Rodney 148 Leibacher, Brian 161 Lester, Nathan 158 Lindsey, Michelle 159 Litzler, Jeffrey 148 Lohkamp,ABrenda 148 Longest, Melissa 157 Lowder, Breena 152 Lowder, Jonna 154 Lowder, Lisa 157 Lueking, Allison 161 Lueking, Darren 154 Lueking, Jason 106, 149 Magni, April 154 Magni, Nanette 149 Major, Crystal 161 Major, Terrence 159 Makela, Damian 161 Malone, Erin 155 Marcum, James 155 Marcum, Jeremiah 157 Marolf, Christapher 157 Marquez, Alfredo 161 McClure, Michael 151 McDonald, Darren 149 McDonald, Douglas 155 McDonnell, Scott 162 McGaffney, Jennifer 161 Nelson, Andrew 155 Nelson, Jesse 159 Nichols, Jennifer 155 Nichols, Jodi 157 Nichols, Joy 159 .Nickless, Michele 149 Niehaus, Tom 159 'Noel, Brandy 159 Nonte, Kara 157 Query, Tom 107, 151 Quillen, Ray 162 Ramsey, Randall 107, 151 Ranard, Marcia 155 Raper, Erin 159 Rapp, Amy 155 Rapp, Stephen 149 Ray, Lisa 159 Ray, Shannon 155 Reece, Andrew 107, 151 Resler, Eric 157 Resler, Ivan 155 Resler, Michael 151 Reuter, Jennifer 159 Reuter, Shannon 157 Norris, Amy 153 Norris, Audrey 161 Norris, Catherine 151 Norris, Christopher 155 Norris, David 149 Norris, Elizabeth 155 Norris, Norris, Jeffrey 157 Matt 149 Riddle, Michael 157 Riker, Kristi 153 Ritchie, Sherry 155 Roark, Rodney 149 Roberts, Richard 153 Roberts, Tiffany 159 Robertson, Douglas 149 Robinson, Angela 149 Norris, Michael 107, 151 Norris, Michel 149 Norris, Misty 161 Norris, Paul 153 Norris, Ronald 149 Norris, Sherry 151 Norris, Tonya 151 Norris, Willard 161 Olson, Mark 159 Olson, Shane 153 O'Neall, Mary 153 Opel, Diane 50, 107, 151 Osborn, Paula 13, 152, 153 Robinson, Brian 151 Robinson, Eric 161 Robinson, Kelly 159 Robinson, Kristi 159 Robinson, Lori 159 Rollison, Kent 149 Roudebush, James 106, 149 Rowe, Jason 159 Rowe, Rachel 155 Rowe, William 157 Royal, Teresa 106, 149 Royal, Terry 155 Rupert, Jennifer 159 Rydenbark, Linda'149 Sachtjen, Sharon 149 Sams, Elizabeth 159 Sams, Gary 157 Sams, Michael 155 Schulte, Nathan 161, 163 Shake, Donald 107, 151 Shake, John 161 Sharr, Karla 155 Sherrard, Jennifer 153 Sherrard, Michael 153 Sherrard, Tammy 149 Sherrow, Beth 155 Sims, Cassie 159 Sipes, Edward 107, 151 Sipes, Eric 153 Stahl, Jennifer 159 Stahl, Scott 155 Stahl, Travis 161 Stalcup, Kathy 157 Stalcup, Mark 107, 151 Staten, Thomas 107, 151 Stewart, Dona 149 Stines, Russell 157 Stivers, Tonya 149 Terrell, Michael 149 Thomas, David 159 Thomas, Mark 159 Thomas, Noel 106, 149 Thomas, Rae 159 Thompson, Brian 151 Thompson, Teresa 149 Thompson, Tommy 162 Tilton, Marianna 157 VanDeventer Gary 161 Skinner, Skinner, Skinner, Skinner, Sladcik, Sladcik, Sladcik, Nikki 151 Shane 161 Sherry 149 Stewart 159 Diana 149 Dustin 159 Steven 155 Smith, Edward 159 Smith, John 155 Smith, Kerri 161 Smith, Micah 155 Smith, Roanna 161 Abrams, Tina R. 62 Sparks, Christopher 157 Sparks, Jay 155 Sparks, Susan 161 Sparks, Travis 161 Speer, Cade 159 Speer, Jason 157 Spencer, Michael 151 Spencer, William 161 Spice, Angela 155 Stone, Steven 157 Strange, Holly 161 Suiter, David 107, 151 Suiter, Mike 106, 162 Sullivan, Daniel 157 Sullivan, David 159 Sullivan, Karen 149 Sullivan, Laura 157 Sullivan Regina 151 Sullivan I William 153 Summerville, Kara 151 Summitt, Terry 159 Sutton, Patricia 149 Sutton, Trenade 151 Swaby, Kelly 155 Swaby, Larry 107, 151 Swinney, Brent 159 Swinney, Kristine 155 Swistock, Patrick 155 Talbott, Beverly 153 Talbott, Carol Ann 157 Talbott, Deloris 151 Talbott, Donald 151 Talbott, Donna 151 Talbott, Kirk 155 Terrell, Clint 157 Terrell, Corey 155 Terrell, Jody 151 JR. HIGH Alano, Bryan 62 Allen, Kelly eo, 119, 124, 132 Allor, Chad 60 Anderson, Kathy 60, 119 Arthur, Brian 62, 95 Bailey, Brian 62, 95 Baird, Teresa 62, 119, 124 Barger, Tony 62 Barnes, Chris 62 Bays, Lacreta 62, 119, 124, 132 Bellamy, Mike 60 Benson, Jon 60 Benton, David 50, 62 Titus, Rita 155 Todd, Dustin 157 Todd, Jimmy Todd, Jody 15 149 1 Toon, Michael 11, 106, 149 Toon, Sara 149 Toon, Steven 155 Townsend, Brent 157 Townsend, Dorothy 149 Troth, Sean 149 Turner, Gregory 155 Turpin, Carrie 151 Uland, John 159 Uland, Robert 155 Vair, David 155 VanDeventer, Anthony 155 VanDeventer, Bobby 151 VanDeventer, Gary 89, 155 3 VanDeventer, Vandeventer, VanDeventer, Vandeventer, Vandeventer, George 157 Jean 159 Larrysa 151 Sean 106,149 Tracy 153 VanHentenryck, Jonathan 161 VanHentenryck, Joseph 157 Vaught, Patrick 107, 151 Veatch, Hannah 157 Feutz, Terry 60 Fields, Junior 62 Forsdick, Margaret 60 Frierson, Mike 60 Burton, Neal 60 Burton, Tracie 62 Christensen, Eric W. 50, 62 Coleman, Amy 60, 124, 132 Craig, Andy 62, 105, 124 Craig, Colleen 62, 119, 132 Crays, Karen 62 Cullison, Amy 62, 105 Daffron, Marsha 62, 124 Dean, David 62, 95, 105 Doane, Ellen 62 Doane, Linda 60 Doanes, Scot 60 Douda, Linda 60, 124 Frierson, Theresa 60, 124 Frost. Bobbi 62, Gadberry, Darla 60, 119, 124, 132 Gadberry, David 62 Gentry, James 60, 104 Gentry, Kimberly Ann 62, 119 George, Sam 60 y Gillenwater, Scott 62, 95 Gilmore, Cameron 60, 100, 124 Goad, Cindy 62, 119 Groomer, Lesley 62, 119 Halliburton, Tim 62 Hamlin, Debb Blackmore, Sarah 19, 62 Blaker, Tammy 60, 124, 132 Bovenschen, Kristi 60, 119, 124 Downes, Jim 62 Downey, Scott 62, 95 Duke, Terri 62, 105 Hamlin, Annette 60 ie 19, 60, 104, 124 132 Bowersock, Donald 62 Breil, Amy 124 Brown, Lori 62, 124, 132 Bryant, Jim 50, 62 Bucher, Adam 62, 105 Burris, Lynda 19, 60, 104, 124, 132 Burt, Penny 60, 124, 132 172 Elrod, Lana 60, 124 Emery, Kevin 62, 124 Faultless, Scott 60, 95, 104 Feltner, Gary C. 62 Ferguson, Greg 62 Ferguson, Joe Paul 62 Ferguson, Roy R. 62 Fesler, Kevin 95 Hamlin, Mary Denise 60, Hamlin, Shane 62 Hamlin, Tony 60 Hanson, Kelly 60, 124, 132 Hart, Fred 62 Hart, Julie 62, 119, 132 Hash, Bobby 60, 95, 104 Hasler, Jon 62, 95 Hayes, Matt 60 Walker, Lisa 159 Walker, Tammy 153 Wallace, Christopher 153 Wallace, Matthew 161 Walls, Richard 151 Walls, Tena 149 Wamick, Brian 157 Warren, DaNae 149 Watkins, Natalie 149 Watt, Lori 153 Weddle, Veronica 155 Wells, Jamee 155 Wells, Lee Ann 153 Werner, Erin 159 Westfall, Julie 159 Westfall, Scott 155 Westfall, Serena 151 White, Juli 153 White, Stephanie 155 Wiles, Bruce 107, 151 Willey, Jamie 149 Williams, Carla 151 Williams, Christa 155 Williams, Michael 155 Williams, Nicole 159 Winfrey, Erin 155 Wonder, Dana 149 Wonder, Darci 153 Wonder, Sean 159 Workman, Christina 161 Workman, Jana 106, 149 Workman, Robert 153 Workman, Thomas 161 Wright, Christa 155 Wright, Elizabeth 161 Young, Damasker 157 Young, Diana 153 Haywood, Joe 60 Heaton, Sandra 60 Helms, Mike 61 Hickey, Yvonne 19, 62, 124 Hill, Allen 60, 100 Hodge, Angie G. 60, 124 Hodge, Sammye 62 Holstine, Craig 60 Holtsclaw, Joey 62 Hopkins, Steve 62 Hudson, Ken 62 Isom, Mark 60, 95, 104 Jackson, Cheri 62, 105 Jackson, Christie 19, 60, I 124 Jackson, Melissa 62 Jenkins, Angie 60, 124, 13 Jerrels, Paula 62 Johnson, John 60 Judy, Scott 62, 105 Kindred, Ronnie 62 King, Shelley 62, 119, 132 Kirchoff, Brian 60, 95, 100, Kirk, Desiree 60, 119, 124, Lankford, Kiersten 19, 62, LaPray, Sharon 62, 132 Lemons, Candy 60, 124, 13 Lester, Holly 19, 63, 119, Lorimer, Andy 60, 95, 100, avder, Danna 63, 119, 132 eking, Melinda 19, 61, 104, , 132 den, Billy 61 .lone, Cami Dona 19, 63, 119, irshall, Brian 63 iskaly, Cathy 63 :Donald, Kim 19, 63, 124 Kean, Suzan 63, 119, 132 Millan, Robin 61, 124, 132 Nabb, Lynn 61, 124 pdina, Eddy 63 Fdina, Juan Thomas 63 gek, Billy 63 chael, Charley 61 chael, Robin 61, 124 nks, Chad 63 nhr, Tony 61 sore, Teresa 61, 124, 132 oore, Tom 63 rrgan, Kim 61, 124 vers, Jerry 63, 124 rris, Lisa 61, 124 rris, Lori 63 Norris, Mark 63, 95, 105 Norris, Sandy 63 Oliphant, Scott 63, 95, 105, 124 Patton, Billy J. 63 Patton, David 61 Pope, Jay 63, 124 Proctor, Kathy 63 Query, Ted E. 63, 95, 105 Quillen, Steve Darren 63 Quillen, William 61, 95, 104 Reece, Greg 63 Reed, Pat 63, 95 Roach, Dana 61, 124 Roark, Rodney 95 Robertson, Shelly 61 Robinson, Brad 63, 105, 124 Royal, John 63, 95, 105 Rupert, Julie 63, 119, 124, 132 Rupert, Kristie 61, 119, 124, 132 Rusher, Kelly 61 Sachtjen, Joey 63 Sargent, Valerie 61, 124, 132 Saunders, Mike 63 Schloesser, Tom 61 Shake, Jackie 61, 119, 124, 132 HIGH SCHOOL I ano, Andrew 54 1ANO, CHRISTOPHER G. 67 Eno, Dmitri 56, 100, 134, 141 no, Eric 54 en, Bill 52, 129 er, Connie 56 er, Doris 54, 128 lderson, Brenda Kay 43 nderson, Lori 52, 66, 141 ldis, Dodge 10, 11, 14, 56, 96, Il, 102, 103, 125, 126 idis, Greg 11, 19, 54, 100, 125, Ii, 127 mour, Chris 56, 100, 102, 103 sman, David 52, 129 Guan, Kim 56 , LISA LEE 33, 37, 89 ge, Lori 56, 121, 132 te, Lynn 46, 54, 121, 140 ers, Kerwin 56 ,bcock, Bill 56, 134 nILEY, LONNIE EUGENE 11, 14, 33, 35, 46, 125, 126, iley Stacey 11, 14, 54, 126, I , 134, 141 , 132, 141 ir, Terry 54 bird, Diana D. 56, 132, 134, ird, Paula J. 56, 116, 118, l, 140 ker, Beth 54 LKER, DIANE as ker Lee 56 103 129 lKE,R, TREMA, 1-'RYE 34 -rger, Kristi 56 Barkley, Mark 14, 54, 96, 126, 134 BARNARD, KARA LINN 11, 33, 34, 35, 39, 89, 120, 128, 134 BARNHILL, MELINDA KAY 11, 14, 33, 34, 37, 43, 125, 126, 127 BAYS, JAMIE LEE 33, 34 Bellamy, Lori 54 Bennett, Charles 56, 129 BENSMAN, EDWARD LeROY 33, 34, as, 38, 135 Benson, Kathleen 54 Benton, Wayne 54, 100 Biery, Brian 56, 94, 100, 135, 141 BLACKMORE, DAVID BRIAN 33, 34, 36, 38, 39, 40, 42, 89, 94, 95 Blackmore, Jim 56, 103, 129 BLADEN, ANN DENISE 14, 33, 35, 37, 39, 40, 89, 120, 125, 126, 127 Bladen, Richard 10, 11, 14, 54, 96, 125, 126, 127 Blaker, Brad 56, 100, 102, 103 Bledsoe, Karen 56, 118, 134, 141 BORUFF, JANELL RENA 9, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41, 46, 88, 89, 94, 134 Bovenschen, Butch 56 Bowersock, David 56, 129 Bowser, Robert M. 52 Breeden, Joyce 56 Britton, Lori 52, 125, 126 BUDNY, TRACY JOHN 33, 34, 35, 42 Burch, Joe 52 Sharr, Angie 63 Sherrard, Tina Jo 63 Sims, Tony 61, 95, 104 Skinner, Missy 63 Speck, Mary 63 Spice, Mark 63 Strauser, Lynn 61, 119 Sullivan, Kathy 19, 63 Sullivan, Rhonda 63 Sutton, Mark 63 Sutton, Mathew 61 Talbott, Melinda Ann 63 Thomas, Rebecca 61, 124, 132 Thompson, Dwight 63 Thompson, Roger 61 Tibbett, Doug 63 Tilton, Sondra 63 Titus, Carol 61 Todd, Dan 61, 95, 104 Toon, Shannon 63 Troth, Denise 63 Turner, Stella 61, 124 Turpin, Jayna M. 63, 119, 124 Vandeventer, Angie 61, 95, 119, 124, 132 Burcham, Kevin J . 52 Burcham, Susan 52 Burris, Kim 56 Burris, Robin 54, 126 Burt, Tammy 54, 132 Burton, Tab 10, 11, 14, 54, 126, 127 Burton, Tammy Kay 46, 52 Bush, Mark 52 Byers, Kevin 54 Byers, Lori A. 54 Byers, Scott 56, 129 CAPLINGER, REBECCA ELLEN 33, 35 Carmichael, Sharon 11, 14, 54, 120, 126, 132, 134 Carmichael, T-Roy 56, 100 CARPENTER, KIMBERLY SUE 33, 35, 39, 42, 114 Carpenter, Tim 52, 129, 134 Chaney, Biu 54, 94, 96, 102 Chaney, Lisa 54, 114, 115, 116, 117 Chapman, Kim 56 CHESNUT, BRIAN LEE 33, 35, 129 Clark, Roger 54, 98 Clark, Scott 14, 52, 126 COATS, STEPHANIE LEIGH 33, 36 COCHRANE, JOHN 33, 36, 66 COCHRANE, ROSA JEAN 33, 36, 39, 87, 114, 115, 116, 117, 120, 128 Coleman, Deanna 56 CONWAY, JOANNE 33, 36, 42, 46, 89 Cook, Kim 14, 19, 54, 102, 126, 132, 141 COOK, MARY CAROL CRABB 36 VanDeventer, Julie 19, 63, 132 VanDeventer, Keith 24, 61, 95, 100, 104 VanDeventer, Kim 61, 119 Vandeventer, Monica 61, 119, 124, 132 Vandeventer, Sean 95 Wade, Tricia 63, 119 Walker, Pam 63 Walker, Sara 61, 124 Wallace, Jeff 61 Watkins, NaJean 61, 119, 132 Webster, Robert 50, 63 Weddle, Jimmie 61, 124 Wells, Kathy 61, 124, 132 White, Karen 61 White, Tracy 61, 124 Wiles, Brian 61, 95 Wilson, Patricia 61 Workman, Bradley D. 50, 63, 105 Workman, Denise 61, 119, 124 Wright, Carol 61, 124, 132 Young, Lee 63, 124 Corbin, Anita 56 CORBIN, JAMI DAWN 33, 36, 40, 89 Corwin, Brad 52, 67, 129 Corwin, Mark 56, 129 Craig, James T. 56 CRITES, DENNIS JOSEPH 18, 19, 33, 37, 39, 45, 89, 98, 99, 100, 101 Crone, Mike 56, 129 Davis, Brad 54 Davis, Dennis 56 Doane, David 52 DOANE, GRACE ANNE 33, 37, 43, 89 Doane, Jennifer 52, 141 Doane, Jim 56 Doane, Melody 56 Douda, Mary Jane 54 Downes, Rhonda 52 Downey, Mark 52, 135 Drake, Paul 52 Drake, Sam J . 54 Easter, Jim 19, 52, 96, 98, 100, 134 Edwards, Jim 52, 129 EDWARDS, STEVE 9, 33, 35, 37, 128, 134 Ellis, Rob 54 Ellis, Tammy 11, 13, 14, 54, 126, 132, 134 ELLIS, TERESA DAWN 14, 33, 35, 37, 43, 125, 126, 127, 134 Epes, Kelli 14, 52, 121, 134 Farris, Julie 14, 54, 86, 121, 126, 132 Faultless, Cabot 52, 129 FAULTLESS, RICHARD LAVON 6, 33, 35, 36, 37, 39, 94, 98, 99, 100 Feltner, Charmaine 56 Feltner, Doug 54 Felton, Chip 52 FERGUSON, JAMES AN- DREW 33, 37, 43, 125, 126, 127, 140 Ferguson, Joanne 56 Ferguson, Jody 54, 132, 141 Ferguson, Jolene 56 Ferguson, 120, ,128 Ferguson, Paul A. 10, 11, 14, 54, 126, 127, 140 FEUTZ, SELENA KAY 33, 38 Fines, Beth 14, 56, 116, ua, 121, 126, 132 FINES, THERESA JOYCE 14, 33, 38, 43, 44, 89, 125, 126, 127 Fish, Jim 52 FOLEY, TERESA LYNN 33, 38. .42 FREDERICK, BRIAN DAVID 33, 36, 38, 39, 42, 94, 135 Frierson, William 52 Frost, Lisa 54 Frye, Scott 54, 129 Gadberry, Mike 19, 52, 98, 101 Gainey, Brian 52 Gholson, Cheryl 54 Gillenwater, Brad 56, 134, 140 Gillenwater, Todd 52, 96 Gillespie, Tagnmy 56, 89 GILLILAND, BRAD 33, 38, 39, 98, 99, 100, 101 g Gilliland, Brian 52, 128 Gilliland, Rob 54 Gilmore, Terry 54, 100, 102 Goad, Jeff 52, 94, 128 Green, Scott 56, 129 Grider, Alice 14, 54, 102, 125, 126, 132 GRIDER, JULI DAWN 33, 38, 128 Lori 54, 114, 116, Groomer, Reta 52 Groomer, Stormy 56 Groves, Wayne 52 Hackler, Tammy 54, 140 Haddock, Elaine 54 Haines, Dave 54 Haines, Sharon 52, 86 HALL, DALE R. 9, 33, 35, 39, 134 Halliburton, Jenny 14, 56, 118, 126, 132 Halliburton, Sandy 52 Hamlin, Jim 52, 129 Hamlin, Karen 52, 132 Hamlin, Marty 56 Hamlin, Richard 54 Hansford, Joe 10, 14, 52, 66, 67, 125, 126, 127, 134 Hanson, Keith 52, 129 Hardesty, Kambi 14, 56, 118, 121, 126, 132, 133 HARDESTY, KIMBERLY DEE 33, 37, 39, 89 Harp, Steve 52, 129 Harrah, Lyndal A. 52 HASH, EDWARD A. 33, 39 174 HASH, RUSSELL ALAN 110, 11, 14, aa, 30, 43, 125, 126, 127, 140 Hasler, Greg 56, 129 Hasler, Jeff 52, 129 Hayes, Angela 54, 128 Hayes, Shyla 14, 56, 103, 126, 132, 134, 141 Haywood, Matt 52 Heaton, Marilyn G. 56, 118, 134 Heaton, Marta A. 54 HEATON, VANESSA 33, 39, 46 HEATON, WALLACE JOE 33, 39 Heaton, Wes 54, 100 Helms, DeDe 56, 132 Helms, Larry D. 52, 67, 129 Helms, Mark 52, 66, 94, 98, 100, 129 Helms, Michele 54, 141 HELMS, RUSSELL 33, 40, 129 Helms, Scott F. 52, 100 Helms, Sherry L. 9, 56, 86, 132, 133 Helms, Thomas F. 52, 129 Henderson, Paul 54, 129 Henderson, Bob 54, 100, 102 Hendrix, Tim 56, 100 Hillen, C.R. 52, 128, 132, 133 Hines, Dee 14, 56, 125, 126 Hixon, Billy Joe 6, 54, 100, 102, 141 Holstine, Dana 10, 52, 134, 141 Holstine, Holly 56, 103 Holtsclaw, Julie 54, 118, 134, 140 HOSTETTLER, CINDA JANE 11, 14, 33, 35, 40, 46, 89, 125, 126, 127 Hostettler, Robin 14, 56, 126, 132 Hubbard, Trina 56 Hudson, Amy 56, 86, 116, 118 121, 132 134 Hudson Harry 52 Hudson 117, 120: Kris 52, 114, 115, 116, 134 Hunter, Alice 54 HUNTER, LEONARD LEE 33, 40, 129 Huxhold, Amy 54 ISENOGLE, KELLY 10, 14, 33, 35, 40, 43, 126, 127, 132, 134 Isom, Doug 6, 14, 53, 125, 126 Jackson, Charles 10, 11, 14, 56, 102, 103, 125, 126, 127 JACKSON, DIANNA 11, 33, 40 Jeffries, Bill 56, 140 Johnson, Jonas R. 54 JOHNSON, JUNE LEN- NETTE 14, 33, 37, 40, 43, 44, 126, 127 Jones, Anthony 57, 129 ' Judy, Todd 54 KELLEY, DIANA CHERYL 33, 41 KELLEY, DWAYNE 33, 41, 43, 45 Kelley, Linda 54 Keys, Marty 53, 128 Kienzynski, Mary Sue 53 Kindred, Terri 55 KIRK, DAWN DEANN 37, 41, 88, 89, 132, 133 Kordes, Kelly 53 Kordes, Sheila 57 Lankford, Kendall 55, 140 LaPray, Karen 57, 132 Lardizabal, Patricia 57, 132, 141 Lee, Monica Dell 14, 57, 126 Lee, Tonjua 55, 140 LEHMAN, GREGORY ALLEN 33, 38, 39, 41, 94, 135 Leibacher, Mickie 53 LEMONS, STACIA 33, 35, 41, 44, 87 Lents, Georgetta 53 Lester, Heather 53 Loehr, Diane 57 Lohkamp, Laura 14, 57, 126 Long, Darren 57, 102, 103, 129 Long, D. Thomas 10, 14, 55, 100, 102, 141 Long, Randy 55, 129 Long, Shawna 53 LONG, SHELLEY JO 9, 33, 37, 41, 43, 132, 133 Lorimer, Anita 11, 14, 57, 125, 126 LUCAS, JAMES BRADLEYL 14, 33, 35, 39, 40, 42, 88, 89, 96, 125, 126, 127, 134, 141 Lucas, Krista 55, 114, 115, 116, 117, 120 MADEN, NANCY L. 33, 42 Maskaly, Janet 55, 121 Maskaly, Mary Ann 57, 121 McDaniel, Tom 53, 129 McHenry, Cammy 53 McKamey, Jaci 11, 14, 55, 126, 127, 132, 141 McKean, Timothy Roy 57, 94, 103 McKINNEY, GARY RAY 42 McNabb, Bonnie 55 Michaels, Warren 57, 100 Miles, Bill 55, 100, 102, 126, 141 Minksg Julie 14, 57, 118, 126, 132, 141 MORRON, CAROLINE LEE 33, 42, 43 Mumma, James 57 Mumma, Ricky 57, 140 Myers, David 57, 129, 134 Myers, Phil 55, 129 . Myers, Samuel Paul 53, 129 Myers, Susan 57, 118, 121, 132, 134, 141 NEIDIGH, JOSEPH ALAN 33, 35, 42, 134 ' NEWSOM, STEVEN AN- DREW 33, 39, 42, 89, 94 Nicholson, Bill 57 Nickless, Jeff 57, 100 OLIPHANT, CONN JOANNE 33, 42, 43, 132, 1E Oliver, Julie 14, 55, 125, 1 127, 140 O'Neall, Matt 57, 100 Opel, Debbie M. 57, 132, 15 Osborn, Pam 55 Owensby, Brad 57 Paikos, Susan 53, 98, 132, Paikos, Tricia 55, 102, 132 Parson, Anne 11, 14, 55, 98, 1 126, 127, 132, 141 PARTAIN, DIANA LYNN 14, 33, 43, 89, 125, 126, 127 Partain, Mary Jane 11, 14, 103, 125, 126 Pearson, Lorie 57 , Phillips, Richard R. 53, 94 PICKETT, DAVID WAY 18, 19, 33, 36, 38, 39, 43, 45, 99, .100, 101 Pope, Susan 57 Pope, Tammy 52, 141 Prather, Jon 57 Proctor, Patty 55 Pullen, Debbie 57, 141 Query, Tad A. 57, 103, 129 QUERY, TOD OWEN 33, 129 Quillen, Darlene 53, 141 Quillen, Kenny 55 , RAGLE, AREVA 33, 40, 42, 89, 128 Raper, Mark 57, 100, 129, Rash, Sean 53, 129 Ray, Joe 57 Ray, Teresa 53 RAY, WILLIAM 33, 43, 121 Reed, Debbie 57, 116, 118 Reed, Mike 53 Resler, Alan 14, 57, 94, 100, 1 103, 125, 126, 127, 140 RESLER, VICKIE SUE 33, 39, 40, 42, 44, 89, 114, 120, 1 141 RIGGLE, TIM 33, 44, 129 Ritter, Jeff 53 Roberts, Jim 53 Robinette, Matt 53, 128 Robinson, Rhonda 57, 132, Robinson, Tammy 55, 134 Rollins, Bill 55, 129 ROLLINS, ROB 33, 44 Roudebush, Amy 10, 53, 98, ROUDEBUSH, TENA MAP 8, 33, 35, 37, 44, 89 Rydenbark, Pauline 55 Sachtjen, Bud 57 Sachtjen, Gordy 53 SALADIN, CINDY DIANE 43, 44 Sanford, Jeff 53, 98, 100, l 135 Sanford, Kathy 57 Sargent, Scott 14, 55, 125, 1 134 Saunders, Dawn 57, 103, SCHROYER, RICK D. 33,. 98, 99, 100, 101, 129 , Crystal 18, 53, 114, 115, 17, 120 R, MICHAEL BRIAN , Renae 55, 134, 141 ard, Gene 57 ds, Kathy L. 55 C, Elsie 55 on, Patrick 53 , Darlene 55, 132 1, Jon 55, 66, 102, 135 er, Bill 55 h, Bryan 55, 129 , Todd 57, 100, 140 rs, Herman 57, 94, 102, 29 ks, J.B. 57, 94, 95, 100, 103, k, Rebecca 55, 88, 132, 133, ks, Randy 53 :up, Karen 57, 118, 121, r140 art, Paula 55 rs, Jeffry 53 , Brent 55, 89, 96, 100 . , CAMBI KAY 19, 33, El, 45, 89, 98, 132, 141 SULLIVAN, GLEN ALLEN 33, 45, 129 Sullivan, Kim 57 Summerville, Christy 13, 14, 53, 114, 120, 126, 127, 134 Swango, Linda 53 Tally, Linda 53, 126, 134 TERNES, SUS,.N ANNE 10, 11, 13, 14, 33, 35, 37, 40, 42, 44, 45, 46, 88, 89, 125, 126, 127, 128, 134 Terrell, Ray 55 Thomas, Beth 57 Thomas, Margaret 53, 141 Thompson, Chris 55 Thompson, Janet 57, 132 Thompson, Jeania 57 THOMPSON, JEFFERY SCOTT 33, 39, 45, 94, 128 THOMPSON, TAMI JOAN 33, 39, 44, 45, 89, 98, 132 Thompson, Tracy 53 Tilton. Kevin 57, 134 Titus, Melissa 55 Todd, Doug 53, 94, 95, 98, 99, 100 Tolbert, Debbie 55, 128 Tolbert, Russell 57, 140 ser. Beth 55, 114, 116, 120 Turpin. Alan 57, 129 TURPIN, MICHAEL BOND 33, 46 Vandeventer, Curt 19, 53, 66, 67, 94, 98, 129 VanDeventer, Debbie 14, 55, 102, 126, 132 VanDeventer, Jeff 53, 67, 94, VanDeventer, Jeff 55, 100, 129, 134 Vandeventer, Teresa 53, 141 VanTine, Susan 57, 121, 132 VanTine, Teresa 53, 121, 132, 141 Vaught, Bill 53 Vaught, Jim 57 VAUGHT, KAREN KAYE 33, 44, 46, 87, 132, 133 Vest, Randy 57 Wade, Mike 55 Walker, Kelly 14, 55, 126, 132 WALKER, RANDALL JR. 33, 46 Walker, Richard 55 Wallace, Pamela E. 55 Wamick, Jim 10, 14, 55, 100, 125, 126, 127, 134 Warren, Rob 53, 94, 129, 134, 135 Warth, Francine 53, 141 Weddle, Rob 53, 128 Welch, Bruce 14, 53, 125, 126, 127, 134 Wells, Tim 57, 103, 129 WESTFALL, DEBBIE 33, 35, 40, 46, 134 White, Sondra 53 White, Susan 53, 87, 132 Wiggington, Bonnie 53 Wiggington, Ronnie 55 Wilkes, Cheryl 57 Wilkes, Paul Jr. 53 WILKIE, 40, 42, 46, WILLEY, SHARRIE LAYNE 13, 33, 35, 46, 134 , Williams, 126 MARY JOANN 33, 89 Richie 14, 53, 125, Wilson, Betty 55 Wilson, James 55 Wonder, Julie 53 Workman, Jeff 53 Workman, Karen 10, 55, 114, 115, 116, 117, 134 Workman, Lisa 57, 132 Wright, Joseph 57 The 1980 yearbook staff would like to thank The Evening World for making our yearbook ei success. 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